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Trey Lindsey

  • Title
    Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator
  • Email
    clindse1@uno.edu
  • Phone
    (504) 280-7025

Trey Lindsey, an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, joins the team after two seasons as the head coach at his alma mater, Bowie High School. Lindsey spent the 2017-18 season on Head Coach Stacy Hollowell's staff at Loyola. Lindsey played a pivotal role in recruiting Zach Wrightsil and Myles Burns, who went on to become three-time All-American recipients in the NAIA. 

"Trey Lindsey was a crucial part of the championship team we built at Loyola. His knowledge and experience of the game will be invaluable for our student-athletes," Hollowell said. 

After Loyola, Lindsey spent four years at St. Edward's University as an assistant coach. During his tenure, the Hilltoppers made their first-ever Sweet 16 appearance, advanced to the NCAA tournament twice, appeared in three straight conference tournament championship games, and won a Heartland Conference regular season and tournament championship in 2018. He amassed an 86-28 record during that stretch. 

Lindsey began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at St. Edward's in 2016-17 after finishing his collegiate career as a player for the Hilltoppers in 2016. A stellar student-athlete, Lindsey started in all 60 games in which he appeared, averaging 8.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. 

Before St. Edward's, Lindsey played two years of NCAA DI basketball at the University of Louisiana-Monroe. Lindsey appeared in 45 games for the Warhawks and made 14 starts during that span, highlighted by an 18-point performance against Little Rock during his sophomore season. 

As a three-year letterman at Bowie High School in Austin, he helped the Bulldogs capture two district championships and one regional crown during his tenure. 

Lindsey graduated from St. Edward's in 2017 with a Master of Science in Leadership and Change after earning his Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology at St. Edward's in 2015.Â