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Ryan Mee

Ryan Mee

Now entering his seventh season at Vassar College, Ryan Mee came to Vassar College for his first head coaching position in the summer of 2018, after serving as an assistant coach at five prior destinations over many different levels. Prior to Vassar, Mee had served as an assistant coach at Division I Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina under legendary head coach Bob McKillop.

The 2021-22 season was a historic one for the Vassar Men’s Basketball Program when the Brewers won the Liberty League Championship, earning their first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. The Brewers also posted their most wins since the 2013-14 season, going 18-9. 

In 2019-20, Mee helped lead the Brewers to their first Liberty League post-season appearance since the 2017-18 season with the team placing 5th in the conference. In his first season at Vassar, Mee helped the Brewers to an 11-14, went 4-2 against top-three teams in the league, and had two 1,000-point scorers in Alex Seff '19 and Paul Grinde '19.
 
While at Davidson, Mee helped in the recruiting efforts, while also focusing on day-to-day coaching responsibilities, player development, game and practice preparation, on-court coaching, social media management, scouting report preparation and community outreach.
 
During his time at Davidson, the Wildcats earned three NCAA Tournament bids along with being part of a staff that earned Atlantic 10 Coaching Staff of the Year in 2014-15. Mee helped mentor 14 Wildcat players that earned either Southern Conference or Atlantic-10 yearly honors, while also helping assist three conference Players of the Year and an A-10 Rookie of the Year this past season in Kellan Grady.
 
Prior to Davidson, Mee was an associate head coach at his alma mater, the University of Rochester from 2009-12. Mee was part of a staff in 2011 that saw its head coach Luke Flockerzi earn D3hoops.com East Region Coach of the Year. The 2010-11 season saw the Yellowjackets win the University Athletic Association (UAA) title and advance to a Division III Sweet 16 appearance.

As an undergraduate, Mee was a four-year varsity letter winner at Rochester, serving as team captain in 2004-05. He helped the Yellowjackets to four NCAA Tournament appearances as his squads went a combined 97-17 over his four seasons as part of the winningest class in the program’s history.
 
Mee earned Honorable Mention UAA honors in 2003-04, and helped the squad to the national finals in 2005, finishing his career seventh in three-pointers made. Mee earned his bachelor of arts from Rochester in economics in 2005, while also acquiring a Master’s from Elmira in 2006.
 
Mee and his wife, Haniya, have two children, Trotter and Capucine.