Timajh Parker-Rivera is the assistant coach/director of basketball operations for Towson men's basketball in Towson, Maryland, returning to the program after previously starring for the Tigers as a player. He came back to Towson after serving as a graduate assistant at Arkansas in 2024-25 and 2025-26, when the Razorbacks reached the Sweet 16 both seasons, including a run as a No. 10 seed in 2024-25. At Arkansas, his work included scouting reports, game strategy, practice planning, and game preparation.
A Towson player from 2013-14 through 2016-17, Parker-Rivera finished his career as the winningest player of the program's Division I era at the time of his return. He was a two-time team captain and earned All-CAA Defensive Team and All-Academic Team recognition as a senior. His freshman season coincided with Towson's dramatic year-over-year improvement, and he led the team in field goal percentage in 2013-14, blocked shots in 2013-14 and 2014-15, steals in 2014-15, and minutes in 2014-15. He also remained among Towson's career leaders in games played, field goal percentage, starts, blocked shots, rebounds, and minutes, while holding the single-season school record for games played and started with 36 in 2013-14.