Mark Fisher serves as Assistant to the Head Coach for San Diego State University's Men's Basketball program in San Diego. The San Diego State source profile describes Fisher's current role and recent program context, including that Mark Fisher enters his 13th season as assistant to the head coach and 24th overall at San Diego State. Fisher advises the coaching staff on game planning, breaks down film of both the Aztecs and opponents, assists with scheduling, on campus recruiting, practice plans and workouts.
The same profile adds background on Fisher's coaching path, team results, and player-development record. Prior to his current role, Fisher was an assistant coach who helped the Aztecs to eight consecutive 20-win seasons, including five straight years with at least 23 victories, to go with eight consecutive postseason berths. During his tenure as an assistant, Fisher helped secure the 2009-10 incoming class, which featured the California Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard. In addition, Fisher was also the lead recruiter for James Rahon, who helped SDSU win 83 games during his three years of eligibility, including three in the NCAA tournament. For the ICDB record, that background gives readers a fuller picture of the experience Mark Fisher brings to the Men's Basketball staff.