Chin Coleman serves as Associate Head Coach for University of Arkansas's Men's Basketball program in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In his 14 years as a collegiate coach, he has built a reputation as having a relationship-driven focus with his players that forges success on the court and on the recruiting trail. With that, Coleman is recognized as one of the top coaches in the country.
Coleman helped solidify his reputation by helping Arkansas reach the NCAA Sweet 16 in year one with the program. Despite injuries and a slow start to the conference season, Coleman played a key role in the Razorbacks surge down the stretch that led to an NCAA berth. Prior to Arkansas, Coleman served on Calipari’s staff at Kentucky for three seasons (2021-24).In his first season in Lexington, Coleman helped in the development of guards Sahvir Wheeler, who was a Bob Cousy finalist and led the Southeastern Conference in assists per game, as well as TyTy Washington Jr., who set the UK single-game record with 17 assists against Georgia. Coleman aided in the development of guards Cason Wallace and Antonio Reeves in 2022-23.