Brett Weiberg became the 16th head coach in program history in the summer of 2023 and enters his second year at the helm after helping lead the Dawgs to a postseason appearance in his inaugural season. Â
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Weiberg has accrued 25 years of coaching experience spanning across the collegiate and high school landscapes. 20 of those years have come at the college level including 12 as a head coach. He had most recently moved on to a new challenge as an athletic director and head basketball coach at Madill High School in southern Oklahoma, his home for the past five years.
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Prior to transitioning to the high school ranks, Weiberg was head coach at NCAA Division II Missouri Western State – a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) that competes in the Central Region alongside SWOSU. He led the Griffons for five seasons from 2013-18, qualifying for the postseason in four of those campaigns while having the program synonymous with community involvement and community service. During the 2016 postseason, his team snapped a six-year program drought by collecting a postseason win and advancing to the quarterfinals of the MIAA Tournament.  Â
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Weiberg began his head coaching tenure in 2006 with seven seasons at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa after spending the previous five years as an assistant under his father, Mick Weiberg, who is a now a member of the Oklahoma Basketball Association Hall of Fame. In seven years at the helm of the program, he posted a 129-87 (.597) record and had 10 players earn All-Conference accolades. His final year at NOC culminated with a 27-4 record, an Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (OCAC) Championship, and a national junior college ranking.
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His coaching career originated in 1998 immediately following a successful four-year career as a student-athlete. Weiberg spent single seasons as an assistant at Blinn College, Wayland Baptist, and finally the University of Texas at San Antonio before joining forces with his father at NOC-Tonkawa.
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During his playing days, he was a First Team All-Conference and All-Region selection at NOC-Tonkawa in junior college before transferring to Division I Sam Houston State to finish out his career. Weiberg was a team captain at both schools he played for and a two-time Southland Academic All-Conference winner while at SHSU.
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He holds a trio of degrees including a bachelor’s of Science from Sam Houston State University (1998) and a master’s of Education from Northwestern Oklahoma State University (2006).
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Coach Weiberg is married to his wife Kristy and the two are proud parents of Jared Cole, Jayden Cora, and Jackson Cash. Â
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The Weiberg File
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Coaching Career
2023-present: SWOSU (Head Coach)
2018-23: Madill High School (Athletic Director, Head Coach)
2013-18: Missouri Western State (Head Coach)
2006-13: Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa (Head Coach)
2001-06: Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa (Assistant Coach)
2000-01: UTSA (Assistant Coach)
1999-2000: Wayland Baptist (Assistant Coach)
1998-99: Blinn College (Assistant Coach)
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Playing Career
1995-97: Sam Houston State
     2x Academic All-Conference
     Team Captain
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1993-95: NOC-Tonkawa
     2x Conference Champs
     First Team All-Conference
     First Team All-Region
     Team Captain
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Education
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
     M.Ed, 2006
Sam Houston State University
     B.S., 1998
Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa
     A.A., 1995