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Adam Giger

Adam Giger

Adam Giger enters his second year as an Assistant Coach for the Tabor College Bluejays.
 
In his first season with the Bluejays, Coach Giger assisted with scouting, recruiting, and player development within the Tabor College Program. In his first year, the Bluejays added one player to All-Conference Honors and one player to the All-Freshman Team: Thatcher McClure.
 
Adam Giger had a two-year stint at Warner University as Assistant Coach for the Varsity team, and Head Men’s Coach for the developmental team for the 2020-2022 Seasons. 
In his second season with the Royals, Coach Giger assisted the Royals to back-to-back Regular Season Conference Championships. The Royals added three more players to All-Conference honors. The Royals earned another National Championship berth for consecutive seasons.
 
In his first season with the Royals, Coach Giger aided the Royals to another Regular Season Conference Championship. The Royals got off to a rocky start but rebounded quickly and concluded with a 15-5 record in the TSC. Being the Regular Season Conference Champions the Royals earned a NAIA National Tournament berth. The Royals were able to rally back in the National Tournament opener against Tennessee Wesleyan in the first round with the help of three 1st team all-conference players.
 
Before beginning his coaching career, Giger played collegiate basketball for three institutions: Concordia University of Chicago (2014-2015), State College of Florida-Manatee (2015-2016), and Warner University (2016-2018). Throughout his college career, Giger was coached by individuals with astounding resumes. Head Coach Tyler Jones at CUC had previous experience coaching in the CBA, along with a plethora of NBA level talent including Kevin Ollie, Rick Brunson, and Adrian Griffin. Head Coach Elliot Washington was the starting point guard for a 26-9 University of Alabama team that had several players continue into the NBA. Washington was a previous FHSAA Coach of the year at Southeast High School as well.
 
Giger was also assistant coach at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida. In 2020 their season concluded as the Mid-Florida Conference Tournament Runner-up.
 
Giger graduated from Warner University in 2018 with a degree in Business Management.