Basketball (Men)

Chris Sparks
Assistant Coach
ARC 116
219-464-6967
Chris.Sparks@valpo.edu
Chris Sparks returns to Valparaiso for the 2007-08 campaign for his first season as an assistant coach. Sparks previously played for the Crusaders from 1997-2000, becoming the eighth former player under Homer Drew to return as an assistant coach. With the Crusaders, Sparks assists with post and perimeter player development and recruiting. He also serves as the team’s academic supervisor and travel coordinator. Sparks arrives at Valpo coming off of a two-year head coaching stint for the Canterbury Rams of the New Zealand National Basketball League. In his time as head coach, Sparks was nominated a Coach of the Year finalist by Basketball New Zealand in 2006. His responsiblities did not end with coaching, however, as he also had to work on recruiting both local and international players for the Rams. Sparks was also responsible for organizing clinics and marketing the organziation, and also ran Chris Sparks Basketball Camps throughout New Zealand. During his time with the Rams, Sparks recruited and developed the 2006 NBL scoring champion, Dennis Trammell, on the lowest import budget in the league. He also recruited and developed four NBL top-10 Power Ranking players in his two seasons on the sidelines. Two more of his players received contracts in the Australian National League after their time with the Rams. Prior to his time in New Zealand, Sparks served from 2001-2005 as a volunteer assistant coach for Athletes in Sparks spent three seasons with the Crusader basketball team, during which Valpo made the NCAA Tournament on three occasions, including the Sweet 16 season of 1998. He was a part of two Mid-Continent Conference regular season championship squads and three Mid-Con Tournament championship teams. Sparks played his first two seasons at Vincennes University, helping the Blazers to a sixth place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament in 1997. Sparks received an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration from Vincennes in 1997 and graduated from
Action. He helped guide fall collegiate tour teams, as well as international tour teams during his time with AIA. Sparks also played on one of AIA’s international tour teams during the summer of 1998, playing against clubs in Croatia and Switzerland.
Valparaiso with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management in 2000.





