Trinity International University Men's Basketball

Head Coach

Greg Miller

Contact: gmmiller@tiu.edu

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About Trinity International University Basketball

Trinity International's basketball culture revolves around genuine relationships. Coach Greg Miller builds a program where every player matters—where your growth as a person and athlete happens through personal connection rather than getting lost in a massive system. In the Cascade Collegiate Conference, you'll compete against teams that know your name, coaches who remember your story, and competitors who push you to be better every single day. This is basketball where community comes first. Teammates become lifelong friends. Coaches invest in your future beyond the court. The smaller roster size means more playing opportunities, more direct feedback, and coaching that adapts to who you actually are. You're not a number competing for minutes in anonymity—you're part of something where your presence shapes the team's identity. Langley provides the kind of environment where focus comes naturally. You'll find serious competition within a supportive atmosphere where winning matters and personal development matters equally. Trinity values players who understand that college basketball is a privilege, who show up ready to work, and who recognize that the best teams are built on trust and accountability. If you're looking for a program that sees you, challenges you, and genuinely cares about your trajectory, Trinity International offers that rare combination of competitive basketball and authentic community. Coaches recruiting for programs like this one look for players who've been developed in serious environments. Florida Coastal Prep in Fort Walton Beach, FL prepares post-grad and high school athletes for exactly these conversations. Learn more at floridacoastalprep.com.

NAIA programs can offer scholarships and a high level of competition in a smaller-school environment. Learn about NAIA basketball scholarships and how this division compares to JUCO options before finalizing your recruiting list.

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What Recruits Should Know About NAIA Basketball

The Cascade Collegiate Conference operates within the NAIA, where scholarship opportunities exist but recruiting timelines and standards differ from NCAA programs. NAIA coaches recruit primarily through direct outreach, exposure events, and coach-to-coach referrals. Academic requirements are governed by the NAIA Eligibility Center — a separate process from the NCAA.

Trinity International University and its Cascade Collegiate Conference peers offer full and partial scholarships to players who fit their system. Smaller rosters mean more playing time for the right player, and NAIA programs regularly produce players who transfer up to D2 and D1. Getting evaluated starts with sending updated film and a clear academic transcript directly to the coaching staff.

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Academic Eligibility and Recruiting Strategy for Trinity International University

Academic eligibility is the invisible barrier that ends recruiting conversations before they start. NAIA programs like Trinity International University won't extend an offer until your eligibility status is confirmed — and problems discovered late in the process often close doors permanently. FCP's post-graduate program includes academic support specifically designed to get players eligible and keep them on track through the recruiting cycle.

Our staff works directly with players to navigate the eligibility certification process and ensure their academic profile meets NAIA standards. Apply to FCP or talk to a coach about your eligibility situation.

Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like Trinity International University.

Don't Wait to Start Your Path to Trinity International University

Every month without structured development is a month where other recruits are improving their film, clearing eligibility, and building coach relationships. FCP players don't wait — they arrive at NAIA evaluations already prepared for what programs like Trinity International University require.

Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026

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