T.J. Otzelberger Finalizes Iowa State Staff As Cyclones Double Down On Continuity

T.J. Otzelberger's revamped coaching staff blends seasoned expertise with fresh faces to gear up for the 2026-27 Iowa State Men's Basketball season.

Iowa State has locked in T.J. Otzelberger’s staff for the 2026-27 season, and the biggest new face on the bench is Chuck Ruffing.

The Cyclones announced Monday that Ruffing will join the program as an assistant coach, while Richardson Maitre and Fletcher McGarvey have been brought in as graduate assistants. The staff shakeup also includes role changes for Thomas Pollard, who is now the Director of Recruiting, and Diante Garrett, who has been elevated to Director of Player Development.

Ruffing arrives after spending the 2025-26 season as an assistant at Western Illinois. Before that, he spent two seasons as the head coach at Bryant & Stratton College in Wisconsin, where the Bobcats put together two of the best years in school history.

His 2023-24 team finished 23-10 and reached the regional championship game. The following season was even better: Bryant & Stratton went 29-7 overall and 21-1 in regional play, won the NJCAA Region 4 Championship and earned its first trip to the NJCAA National Tournament.

The Bobcats also picked up their first national tournament win, beating Orange County C.C. in the consolation round.

Ruffing’s coaching path also includes assistant stops at Marian, Wisconsin Lutheran and Rockford at the Division III level. While at Marian, he helped the Sabres reach just their second NCAA Tournament in program history. He also spent a season as the head coach at West Bend East High School.

A De Pere, Wisconsin native, Ruffing played at Marian and Concordia Chicago. He appeared in 50 games for Marian and was a NACC Scholar-Athlete at Concordia Chicago.

Maitre comes to Ames after a winding playing career that included two seasons at Indian Hills C.C., then a move to Florida Atlantic and later Samford. At FAU, he played in 63 games and made 46 starts, averaging 9.7 points per game in 2019-20.

He finished his college career at Samford, where he appeared in 45 games with 15 starts. Since then, Maitre has played professionally in Spain and Portugal and also coached at the 2025 Canada Senior Men’s National Training Camp.

McGarvey is making the jump from behind the scenes to the graduate assistant role after spending the last three seasons as a manager for Iowa State. In that time, he handled player development, skill work, practice planning and scouting reports.

He also worked with Sportscode, Synergy and other film software to help with practice prep and scouting. During the 2025-26 season, McGarvey coded live games and practices and helped with the in-game replay system at the bench.

Here’s how the 2026-27 Iowa State staff now looks: Otzelberger is entering his sixth year, while assistants Tim Buckley, Erik Crawford, Allan Hanson, Chuck Ruffing and Nate Schmidt round out the coaching group. Micah Byars remains Director of Basketball Operations, Pollard handles recruiting, Pete Link is in charge of strength and conditioning, Garrett oversees player development, and Maitre and McGarvey are the graduate assistants.

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