Art Bogan joins the TSU women’s basketball staff after previously serving as head coach at Casady School in Oklahoma, City, Okla. for three seasons.
"Coach Bogan brings a wealth of experience from various levels,” said Skeete. “Coach Bogan is a true student of the game and expert scouter. His excitement and work ethic will help our front court propel to higher heights."
While head coach at Casady, Bogan led the girl’s program to a Southwest Preparatory Conference Championship during the 2020-21 season. Before Casady, he spent one season as an assistant coach at Edmond North. During his lone season at Edmond North, he helped guide the team to its first Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) Class 6A State Championship as his main responsibilities were skill development for the team’s guards.
Prior to Edmond North, Bogan was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Okla. While at SNU, Bogan was responsible for organizing and executing the team’s skill development program throughout the year, He also was in charge of the team’s defensive scouts, strength and conditioning in addition to serving as recruiting and video coordinator. During his time at SNU, he helped the program achieve a No. 2 ranking in the NAIA Coaches Poll and was a part of a coaching staff which became the fastest staff to reach 50 wins in program history.
Before arriving at SNU, Bogan was an assistant coach at Chipola College in Mariana, Fla. During his time at Chipola, he helped guide the program through a dominant stretch of record-winning seasons for three straight years.
In his three seasons at Chipola, the team finished with a 98-9 overall record, which also included a NJCAA National Tournament Runner-up appearance and a pair of Panhandle Conference Titles. He also specialized in the development of the team’s forwards and centers along with developing and maintaining the team’s strength and conditioning regiment and opponent scouts.
Bogan started his career as an assistant coach at Seminole State College in Seminole, Okla. in 2003. During his two years at Seminole State, he helped guide them to an eighth-place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament which was the team’s first appearance in 17 years. Bogan served as Seminole’s position coach for forwards and centers while assisting with opponent scouting and weight training.
Before joining the coaching ranks, Bogan was a successful player in the state of Alabama at both Wallace State Community College and the University of Montevallo, where he earned a bachelor’s in kinesiology. During his freshman season at Wallace State, Bogan helped guide his team to a Region 22 runner-up finish. The Birmingham, Ala., native spent his high school days playing basketball at Phillips High where helped them to a runner-up finish at the state tournament as a senior co-captain.
Bogan and his wife Tanya, has two sons, AJ and Joshua.