Marc Hsu enters his second season as an assistant coach on the Hilltopper Basketball staff under head coach Rick Stansbury.
Hsu joined the WKU staff after serving as an assistant at New Mexico.
Before joining the Lobos, Hsu spent the 2016-17 season at New Mexico State, where he helped the Aggies to a 28-6 record, a 20-game winning streak and the WAC Tournament Championship. Hsu was previously a volunteer director of basketball operations for New Mexico State in the 2004-05 season.
Hsu spent three seasons (2013-16) at CSU Bakersfield and helped earn the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth since transitioning to Division I.
Before his time at CSUB, he served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas Southern (2010-12), where he helped the Tigers win the regular-season title and an NIT berth in 2011. Hsu also coached a pair of All-Southwestern Athletic Conference players in Omar Strong and Fred Sturdivant.
Hsu spent the 2008-10 seasons at Binghamton, and in his second season with the Bearcats, guided Dylan Talley to American East Freshman of the Year honors, while Greer Wright earned First-Team All-AEC accolades.
In his first season with Binghamton, the Bearcats captured the American East regular-season and tournament titles, their first-ever conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth. The Bearcats finished the season ranked No. 22 in the finale CollegeInsiders.com Mid-Major Poll.
Hsu spent a season at Oregon State (2007-08) as the director of basketball operations following the 2007 summer as an assistant coach at Chipola College. In 2006-07, Hsu was the head men's basketball coach at Laurinburg Prep. In that span, he coached eight players that went on to play at the Division I level and five that moved on to play professionally.
His assistant coaching career began at Barton County Community College in 2005-06, where he helped coach four players that moved on to the Division I level. He was also the volunteer assistant men's basketball coach at Cabrini College in 2003-04.
Hsu received his degree in business administration with a minor in sports science from Cabrini College.