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Solomon Zurier

Solomon Zurier

Solomon Zurier was hired as Harford head men’s basketball coach in May 2024. In his first season, Zurier developed multiple scholarship student athletes, let the Fighting Owls to double digit wins and graduated all eight sophomores.

Prior to Harford he spent three seasons at NCAA DI USC Upstate men’s basketball. From 2022-24 he served as the director of basketball operations. During his time the team earned back to back double digit conference wins for the first time in program history, helped develop 5 all-conference athletes and 2 straight semi-final appearances in the Big South tournament for the first time in Upstate's history.

In 2021-22, Zurier served as the assistant director of basketball operations with the program assisting with all facets of program operations, film breakdown, practice scheduling and academic monitoring, player development.  During his first year, the Spartans earned the number two seed in the Big South basketball tournament and set a program record for conference victories as a Big South member.  The Spartans also reached the tournament semifinals for the first time as a Big South member (2018-19). 

Prior to his arrival in Spartanburg, Zurier spent two years at the International Sports Academy (ISA) in Willoughby, Ohio as both an assistant and head varsity boys basketball coach.  Among his many duties with program included developing scouting reports, practice plans, game plans, in-game coaching, recruiting to the year-round high school program, film exchange and video breakdown, game scheduling, alumni relations, fundraising and social media.  He help to place six players with collegiate programs the following year and the program was featured three times on ESPN.

From 2014-19, Zurier served as an assistant basketball coach at St. Mary’s College of Maryland.  While  with the Seahawks, the program reached the postseason four seasons including earning the conference championship in 2014-15. In addition to performing every duty in the life of the basketball program, Zurier also assisted the Division III program with game operations in other sports including field maintenance, sports information assistance and play-by-play duties for baseball among other tasks.

Prior to 2019, Zurier served as an assistant coach for the Maryland 3D basketball program, at Morgantown (WV) high school and was the head coach of the club basketball team at his alma mater, West Virginia University.
Zurier is a 2014 graduate of WVU with a bachelor of arts in athletic coaching and obtained his master’s degree in positive coaching and athletic leadership from the University of Missouri.