Adam Fisher returns for his second season under head coach Patrick Chambers on the Boston University staff as the director of basketball operations after working alongside the former Villanova associate head coach as a graduate manager on the Wildcat squad from 2007-09.
While earning his master's degree in education leadership, Fisher worked under two-time Big East Coach of the Year Jay Wright, serving as an assistant recruiting coordinator while helping in film exchange with opponents and conference members. During his tenure there, the Wildcats reached the Sweet 16 in 2008 and then won the East Regional in 2009 to reach the Final Four with a school-record 30 wins.
Fisher also assisted the director of basketball operations and worked as the assistant camp coordinator in the summers of 2007 and 2008. When Wright was named the head skipper of the 2007 U.S. Pan America team, Fisher assisted him and the squad with various duties during tryouts and the prelims.
The Jamison, Pa., native came to Villanova from nearby Penn State, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology in 2006. For three seasons as head student manager and then one season as a graduate manager, Fisher assisted with player workouts, handled administrative duties and helped with team travel.
During the summers, he also worked at several basketball camps, including those at Wake Forest, Maryland, Penn State, Georgetown and with the Philadelphia 76ers.