Basketball

Brad Fischer Joins Nebraska Women’s Basketball Staff

Former UW‑Oshkosh Coach Brings Championship Pedigree to Huskers

Nebraska women's basketball announced the addition of Brad Fischer as an assistant coach, a move that promises to bolster the program's defensive schemes and player development.

Fischer arrives after a 14‑year tenure at the University of Wisconsin‑Oshkosh, where he transformed the Titans into a perennial contender, guiding them to eleven NCAA Division III tournaments and two Final Four appearances in 2025 and 2026.

During his time in Wisconsin, Fischer earned Coach of the Year honors three times in the Central Region and captured the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year award six times, compiling a career record of 315‑80.

A Strategic Addition for the Huskers

He joins head coach Amy Williams, whose vision for the Huskers has already laid a solid foundation, and together they aim to translate that momentum into Big Ten success.

The hiring underscores Nebraska's commitment to recruiting experienced leadership that can attract top talent and elevate the team's competitive edge on a national stage.

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