Men's Basketball
McDevitt, Tyler

Tyler McDevitt
- Title :
- Director of Program Development
- E-Mail:
- tyler.mcdevitt@marquette.edu
- Phone:
- 288-7130
- Experience :
- Fifth Year
- Alma Mater:
- UNC Asheville, 2018
The 2025-26 Marquette University men’s basketball season will be the fifth for Tyler McDevitt, his fourth as Director of Program Development, Men's Basketball.
McDevitt as promoted in August of 2022 after working as a program assistant in 2021-22.
In 2024-25, the Golden Eagles posted their third-straight 20-win season and participated in the NCAA tournament four the fourth-straight year. On the court, Kam Jones developed into a Consensus All-America selection, marking the third-straight year a Marquette player captured the accolade. MU also posted a standout season in the classroom, highlighted by a 3.28 team grade-point-average and Stevie Mitchell was named BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a CSC First Team Academic All-American.
The 2023-24 campaign was highlighted by the program’s 17th all-time appearance in the Sweet 16 and the team’s 56 victories (29-7, 27-10) were the most in school history in a two-year span. Back-to-back Consensus All-America selection Tyler Kolek, just the third ever at Marquette, highlighted the team’s individual recognition on the court. Off the court, the Golden Eagles collected another record-setting effort in the classroom as a team and both Oso Ighodaro (Second Team) and Stevie Mitchell (Third Team) were named CSC Academic All-Americans.
McDevitt helped guide Marquette to a historic level of success in 2022-23, highlighted by the program’s first BIG EAST Conference regular season and tournament titles. The Golden Eagles won a team-record 29 games and tied the league record for wins (17). MU earned its highest national ranking in nearly 50 years and the roster featured the league’s player of the year (Tyler Kolek), sixth man award winner (David Joplin) and a pair of all-league honorees (Kam Jones and Oso Ighodaro).
Marquette earned a No. 2 seed, highest in program history, in the NCAA tournament and claimed an opening-round win over Vermont in Columbus, Ohio.
McDevitt spent two seasons (2019-21) under head coach Shaka Smart as a graduate assistant at Texas. He was involved in all aspects of the program, including scouting, player development and on-campus recruiting efforts.
McDevitt eared his master’s in sport management from Texas in 2021.
A 2018 graduate of UNC Asheville with a bachelor’s in history and political science, McDevitt worked for four seasons as a student manager.
McDevitt as promoted in August of 2022 after working as a program assistant in 2021-22.
In 2024-25, the Golden Eagles posted their third-straight 20-win season and participated in the NCAA tournament four the fourth-straight year. On the court, Kam Jones developed into a Consensus All-America selection, marking the third-straight year a Marquette player captured the accolade. MU also posted a standout season in the classroom, highlighted by a 3.28 team grade-point-average and Stevie Mitchell was named BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a CSC First Team Academic All-American.
The 2023-24 campaign was highlighted by the program’s 17th all-time appearance in the Sweet 16 and the team’s 56 victories (29-7, 27-10) were the most in school history in a two-year span. Back-to-back Consensus All-America selection Tyler Kolek, just the third ever at Marquette, highlighted the team’s individual recognition on the court. Off the court, the Golden Eagles collected another record-setting effort in the classroom as a team and both Oso Ighodaro (Second Team) and Stevie Mitchell (Third Team) were named CSC Academic All-Americans.
McDevitt helped guide Marquette to a historic level of success in 2022-23, highlighted by the program’s first BIG EAST Conference regular season and tournament titles. The Golden Eagles won a team-record 29 games and tied the league record for wins (17). MU earned its highest national ranking in nearly 50 years and the roster featured the league’s player of the year (Tyler Kolek), sixth man award winner (David Joplin) and a pair of all-league honorees (Kam Jones and Oso Ighodaro).
Marquette earned a No. 2 seed, highest in program history, in the NCAA tournament and claimed an opening-round win over Vermont in Columbus, Ohio.
McDevitt spent two seasons (2019-21) under head coach Shaka Smart as a graduate assistant at Texas. He was involved in all aspects of the program, including scouting, player development and on-campus recruiting efforts.
McDevitt eared his master’s in sport management from Texas in 2021.
A 2018 graduate of UNC Asheville with a bachelor’s in history and political science, McDevitt worked for four seasons as a student manager.