Voigt to participate in Inaugural NABC Flight School

The invitation-only event will take place on May 21 in Portland, Oregon.

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Nate Edwards

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – BYU men’s basketball associate head coach Will Voigt will participate in the inaugural NABC Flight School presented by Nike on May 21, the organization announced on Wednesday morning.

The invitation-only event, set to take place on the Nike Phillip H. Knight Campus outside of Portland, will provide high-level programming targeted at ascending assistant coaches and athletic administrators. NABC Flight School will feature educational panel discussions, mock interviews and opportunities to build connections between participants and influential head coaches, athletic directors, conference commissioners, and search firm representatives.

“Professional development is central to the NABC’s mission, and we’re excited to invest in the careers of this accomplished group of coaches and administrators at NABC Flight School,” said NABC Executive Director Craig Robinson. “Our goal for NABC Flight School is to help prepare this next generation of industry leaders to make an impact both on and off the court, and we thank our partners at Nike for collaborating on launching this premium new event.”

Assistant Coach Cohort
R-Jay Barsh, Gonzaga
Neill Berry, Marquette
Chris Carrawell, Duke
TJ Cleveland, Texas A&M
Duffy Conroy, Tulsa
Emanuel Dildy, Duke
Courtney Eldridge, Temple
Mike Farrelly, Notre Dame
Cody Fueger, Kentucky
Armon Gates, Minnesota
Ryan Hamm, Cal State Fullerton
LaDontae Henton, Georgetown
Chretien Lukusa, Morgan State
Jackie Manuel, American
James Martelli, VCU
James Miller, Oklahoma State
Jonathan Mitchell, Mercer
Brock Morris, Oklahoma
Pat O’Connell, Towson
Khristian Smith, Miami (OH)
Kyle Smithpeters, Missouri
Mike Sotsky, Harvard
P.J. Thompson, Purdue
Nate Tomlinson, Colorado
Will Voigt, BYU

Administrator Cohort
Kristen Brown, Nebraska
Ryan Clingan, St. Bonaventure
HJ Cohn, Oregon
Ken Dempsey, New Hampshire
Alfred Grigsby, Seattle
Tiffini Grimes, Purdue
Stephen Johnson, Seattle
Scott Sidwell, Colorado State

Participants for the inaugural NABC Flight School were identified in consultation with head coaches, conference offices, search firms, athletic administration associations, and other college sports stakeholders.

During his two years in Provo, BYU is 49-22, including eight ranked wins with four of those coming against Top 10 opponents. He was elevated to associate head coach last summer after helping the Cougars advance to the Sweet 16 for a third time in program history in 2025 with wins over VCU and Wisconsin.

This past season, BYU went 23-12, including a 13-game win streak, which ties for the fourth-longest streak in a single season in program history. Even with multiple season-ending injuries, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a 33rd time in program history, led by Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year and unanimous First Team All-American AJ Dybantsa. The native of Brockton, Mass. became just the third freshman in NCAA Division I history to lead the nation in scoring at 25.5 points per game.