BALTIMORE, Md. – Notre Dame of Maryland head men's basketball coach
T.J. Jordan has announced the promotion of assistant coach
Brian Selby to associate head coach.
Selby's new duties will include recruiting, scouting, and planning all team travel. In addition, he will aid in player development.
"Brian represents everything we value in this program," said Jordan. "He has been with us since the beginning; he has been instrumental in helping the program from the ground up. His loyalty, work ethic, and leadership have helped shape who we are."
Selby, entering his fourth year with the program, brings a wealth of experience and success to the Notre Dame of Maryland University men's basketball program. A seasoned coach with nearly two decades of collegiate experience, Selby has established a strong reputation for developing competitive teams and maximizing player potential.
Selby began his coaching career at Harford Community College, where he served as an assistant coach from 2008 to 2010, then was promoted to head coach from 2010 to 2014. During his tenure, he helped elevate the program's profile through disciplined play and a strong emphasis on team culture.
Following his time at Harford, Selby joined Cecil Community College as an assistant coach from 2014 to 2023, where he played an integral role in one of the program's most successful eras. His time at Cecil included:
• Regional Championships: 2016, 2019, and 2022
• NJCAA National Tournament Appearances: 2016, 2019, and 2022
• 3rd Place Finish in the 2019 NJCAA National Tournament
• Conference Championships: 2019 and 2023
• Coached two NJCAA First Team All-Americans
Known for his leadership, recruiting, and player development, Selby continues to bring passion and experience to every aspect of the game. His commitment to building strong, well-prepared student-athletes has made a lasting impact at every stop in his coaching career.
Selby earned his associate's degree in general studies in 2006 and later earned a bachelor's degree in Sports Management from Bemidji State in 2009.