Nebraska basketball: Moore promoted to coordinator of analytics; another Hoiberg joins staff

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Nebraska basketball coach Fred Hoiberg on Monday announced a trio of staff changes for the upcoming season.

Justin Moore has been promoted to coordinator of analytics, while Braden Grant and Charlie Hoiberg will join the staff as graduate managers.

This will be Moore’s fifth season in the Husker program, as he was a graduate manager for the last two years after serving as a student manager.

In his new role, Moore will assist in the advanced scouting of opponents, create and maintain team playbooks, offer player summaries and chart in-game analytics.

Moore will also work with general manager Luca Virgilio in analyzing prospects — both at the high school level and in the transfer portal.

Over the past two seasons, Moore has assisted the coaching staff with breaking down video, helping with practice and coordinating individual workouts.

The Englewood, Colorado, native received his master’s degree in educational administration in May after earning an undergraduate degree in business administration from Nebraska in 2023.

Hoiberg — son of coach Hoiberg and twin brother of Sam Hoiberg — joins the staff after serving as a student manager at Texas Christian University for two years.

In that role, he assisted the coaching staff with practice planning, game preparations and film breakdown.

He also helped coordinate practice and game setup as the Horned Frogs reached the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

Hoiberg also served an internship with the Husker basketball program in the summer of 2024.

He was a magna cum laude graduate of TCU in May, earning his degree in communication studies.

He will pursue a degree in educational administration/higher education at Nebraska. 

Charlie’s older brother, Jack, currently works for the San Antonio Spurs organization.

Grant comes to Lincoln after playing collegiately at Wright State and Cedarville (Ohio).

He started his collegiate career by playing two seasons at Cedarville University. Grant was a member of the NABC Honors Court in 2024 and graduated with a degree in financial services from Wright State this May.

He will pursue his master’s degree in applied sciences at Nebraska. 

His father, Bob, was a longtime college administrator who served as athletic director at Wright State for 16 years.

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