One of the brightest coaching talents in the NCAA ranks, Ryan McCarthy has taken the Alaska Anchorage program to unprecedented heights in his seven seasons, producing a 190-34 record and making the Seawolves annual title contenders.


An Anchorage native, McCarthy last season became the winningest active coach in NCAA Div. II, improving to an .813 percentage (204-47) in eight combined seasons. He also became the all-time victories leader in Seawolf history as UAA earned a 30-3 record, won its fifth straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular-season title, and finished No. 7 in the WBCA Top 25 coaches’ poll.


The four-time GNAC Coach of the Year has led his hometown program to the second-most wins and second-best winning percentage in NCAA Div. II over the past five campaigns with a 154-15 record, reaching the NCAA National Title Game in 2016. Since Dec. 2014, UAA has been no lower than No. 14 in the WBCA Top 25 poll -- a streak of 80 polls in a row -- while ascended to No. 1 for a total of eight weeks.


Playing his program’s signature up-tempo ‘Mayhem’ style, the Seawolves led NCAA Div. II in steals per game for four straight seasons from 2013-14 to 2016-17, while regularly producing top-5 ranks in scoring margin, scoring offense, scoring defense, assists, turnovers forced and turnover margin.


McCarthy played professionally for Tus Bramsche in Bramsche, Germany, in 2006-07, where he led the league in three-pointers and free throw percentage. He spent 2006 with the Central Oregon Hotshots of the International Basketball League, averaging 16 points, four assists and four rebounds per game.


A 4-year starter and 3-year captain for the Crusaders from 2002-06, McCarthy was NNU’s Orrin Hills Male Athlete of the Year for 2005-06. He ranks third in program history with 256 treys over his career, setting the then-GNAC single-season record with 102 three pointers in 2005-06. Overall he posted 1,161 career points for the Crusaders.


McCarthy graduated from NNU in 2006 with a B.S. in social science education and is the proud father of two children, Donovan and Aurora. He and his wife Jenna, a former collegiate star at Florida Gulf Coast University, were married in 2019.


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