Joined Virginia Tech men’s basketball staff: 2019 and enters his third year with the program as a graduate assistant.
With the Hokies: Stigall played an integral role his first two seasons in Blacksburg, as Tech broke the ACC and school record of most 3-pointers made in a game (21) and made the 2021 NCAA Tournament as a No. 10 seed.
Prior to Virginia Tech: Stigall came to Tech with first-year coach Mike Young, following his time working for Young as a manager for four seasons at Wofford.
In Spartanburg, Stigall assisted players and coaches in a variety of tasks and coordinated practice and game logistics. He was a part of Wofford’s best four-year stretch in program history, including the Terriers claiming the SoCon title and winning a game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Outside of his work with the men’s team, Stigall also worked with the women’s basketball program at Wofford as a practice player and member of the scout team to help prepare for upcoming opponents.
Stigall impacted the Spartanburg community in a positive light, creating a half-court shot scholarship opportunity during each home game. Since its inception in 2017, more than $8,000 for tuition aid has been awarded to Wofford students. He also served as a Resident Assistant (RA) for Wofford’s Residence Life office for three years.
Speaking of touching the community, Wofford awarded Stigall the Heart of a Terrier Award in spring 2019. The award is given to students who have made a positive and measurable difference on the campus and excelled in scholarship, leadership, campus citizenship and service.
During his time in college, Stigall also worked as a production assistant for Synergy Sports Technology. At Nike EYBL and Adidas Uprising tournaments, he managed setup, supervised camera operations, and uploaded game film to Synergy’s database for high school recruiting packages.
Education: Wofford, 2019 (B.S. Economics, Mathematics).
Personal: A native of Nashville, Tennessee, is currently working on his master’s in agricultural and life sciences with a concentration in leadership studies.
With the Hokies: Stigall played an integral role his first two seasons in Blacksburg, as Tech broke the ACC and school record of most 3-pointers made in a game (21) and made the 2021 NCAA Tournament as a No. 10 seed.
Prior to Virginia Tech: Stigall came to Tech with first-year coach Mike Young, following his time working for Young as a manager for four seasons at Wofford.
In Spartanburg, Stigall assisted players and coaches in a variety of tasks and coordinated practice and game logistics. He was a part of Wofford’s best four-year stretch in program history, including the Terriers claiming the SoCon title and winning a game in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Outside of his work with the men’s team, Stigall also worked with the women’s basketball program at Wofford as a practice player and member of the scout team to help prepare for upcoming opponents.
Stigall impacted the Spartanburg community in a positive light, creating a half-court shot scholarship opportunity during each home game. Since its inception in 2017, more than $8,000 for tuition aid has been awarded to Wofford students. He also served as a Resident Assistant (RA) for Wofford’s Residence Life office for three years.
Speaking of touching the community, Wofford awarded Stigall the Heart of a Terrier Award in spring 2019. The award is given to students who have made a positive and measurable difference on the campus and excelled in scholarship, leadership, campus citizenship and service.
During his time in college, Stigall also worked as a production assistant for Synergy Sports Technology. At Nike EYBL and Adidas Uprising tournaments, he managed setup, supervised camera operations, and uploaded game film to Synergy’s database for high school recruiting packages.
Education: Wofford, 2019 (B.S. Economics, Mathematics).
Personal: A native of Nashville, Tennessee, is currently working on his master’s in agricultural and life sciences with a concentration in leadership studies.