Head Coach
Terrence Johnson
Program contact: Bennie Seltzer, Associate Head Coach
seltzer1010@txstate.edu
Verified 2026-08-02 from the program's own staff page.
Coach data is provided for recruiting research and should be confirmed with the official athletics website before contact.
Basketball Staff Contacts
Verified 2026-08-02 from this program's own staff page. Staff change during the recruiting cycle, so confirm before sending outreach.
| Name | Role | |
|---|---|---|
| Bennie Seltzer | Associate Head Coach | seltzer1010@txstate.edu |
| Donte Mathis | Assistant Coach | dmathis5@txstate.edu |
| Tanner Patterson | Director of Operations | tpatterson@txstate.edu |
| Aidan Pool | Basketball Staff | aidan.pool@txstate.edu |
About Texas State Bobcats Basketball
Texas State Bobcats competes in D1 men's basketball within the Pac-12 Conference. Head coach Terrence Johnson leads a staff that actively scouts exposure events and evaluates recruit film throughout the year. Getting on this program's radar means having your academic eligibility certified and your highlight film circulating at the right tournaments.
Learn how to get recruited to play college basketball and what D1 coaches need to see before making contact. A strong highlight film is often your first introduction to a staff.
What Recruits Should Know About Targeting Texas State Bobcats
D1 coaches build rosters through consistent evaluation of film, in-person scouting at exposure events, and referrals from trusted coaching networks. Getting on Texas State Bobcats's radar requires more than sending a generic email. It means having your film, eligibility paperwork, and academic transcripts ready before you make first contact.
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Coaching contacts compiled by the FCP recruiting staff. Cost and graduation figures from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, retrieved 2026-08-13.