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Matthew Graves, who helped lead the
Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA
Tournament appearances as a player,
is in his seventh season as an
assistant coach for the Bulldogs.
He spent two seasons (2001-03) on
the Bulldogs' staff as coordinator
of men's basketball operations,
handling a variety of administrative
duties for the Bulldogs before
assuming an assistant coaching post
in 2003. He's gained acclaim for his
skill in both coaching and
recruiting, and he was recognized as
one of the "Top 10" Mid-Major
Assistants by FoxSports.com in the
spring of 2008. In 2009, he was
chosen No. 2 on the
CollegeInsider.com list of "Top 25"
Mid-Major Assistants.
During his tenure as an assistant
coach, the Bulldogs have compiled a
134-59 record.
The former Butler player joined
coach Todd Lickliter's staff in
2001-02, after serving assistant
basketball coaching stints at both
North Central High School and Ben
Davis High School in Indianapolis.
He was an assistant to former Butler
player/coach Doug Mitchell at North
Central.
Graves was a four-year basketball
letterwinner at Butler, 1993-98. He
was the third leading scorer for the
Bulldogs in 1996-97, while helping
Butler to a conference championship
and its first NCAA Tournament
appearance in 35 years. The
following season, he was named
Butler's most valuable player, while
the Bulldogs repeated as league
champion and made a return trip to
the national tournament. He led the
conference in free throw shooting in
1997-98, and he was named to the
league All-Tournament team in 1998,
after scoring a team-high 18 points
in the league title game.
The sharpshooting guard finished his
collegiate career in second place
(he currently stands seventh) on
Butler's all-time list for
three-point field goals with 175 and
in third place (now fifth) on the
Bulldogs' all-time list for free
throw shooting with a .846 mark. He
scored a career-high 42 points (the
fifth-highest single game scoring
total in Butler history) against
Cleveland State as a senior, and one
game later scored 30 points against
Detroit. Those two games were the
best back-to-back scoring
performances by a Butler player in
more than a decade!
He finished his Butler career with
994 career points.
Graves, who was a GTE Academic
All-District selection in 1997-98,
earned a B.S. degree in education
(chemistry) from Butler in 1998. He
received his Master's Degree in
education administration from Butler
in 2003.
He and his wife, Susan, have two
daughters, Abigail and Lillian.
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