A native of Albany, N.Y., Nick Fruscio joined the Wildcats coaching staff ahead of the 2024-25 season. Fruscio spent the 2023-24 season coaching with Kyle Husband at nearby Canisius High School as an assistant coach. With the Crusaders, Fruscio helped lead Canisius to a 22-4 overall record and 13-1 mark in conference play. Canisius earned the Monsignor Martin High School Athletic Association (MMHSAA) Regular Season Title and an appearance in the Manhattan Cup Final against Bishop Timon-St. Jude with Fruscio on the sidelines. He also helped mentored Shane Cercone who earned The Buffalo News' Allen Wilson Player of the Year and Monsignor Martin All-Catholic Player of the Year honors.
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Prior to Canisius, Fruscio served as an assistant at Northwest Florida State during the 2022-23 campaign, helping the Raiders go 28-9 overall, become Panhandle Conference Champions, Region VIII champions and earn an appearance in the National Junior College Division I Men’s Basketball Championship game.
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The Albany, N.Y., native, began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at East Carolina University from 2020-2022 where he assisted with the team's travel, meals and day-to-day logistics, while also assisting in the planning and execution of team practice planning. During his second season with the Pirates, he helped East Carolina compile a 15-15 record, their first .500-or-better record since the 2013-14 campaign, and land guard Tristen Newton on the All-AAC Second Team. Prior to coaching, Fruscio appeared in 22 games for UAlbany from 2016-20, getting named team captain his senior season.
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