Caleb Kupa serves as the director of operations for the Towson men's basketball team, entering his third year in 2024-25.
Towson finished the 2023-24 season winning 20-plus games for a school record third straight season and reached the CAA Championship Semifinals for the third straight year. The Tigers will return 81 percent of the scoring and 80 percent of minutes played for 2024-25, including CAA Rookie of the Year Tyler Tejada.
Kupa came to Towson after spending the last four years at the Westtown School in West Chester, Pennsylvania, being an assistant coach three seasons and the team's associate head coach during the 2021-22 campaign. He has several duties with the team, including handling team travel arrangements, coordinating practices and supervising basketball managers.
"We are excited to add Caleb to our staff," said Towson head coach
Pat Skerry. "His energy, work ethic and pursuit excites me. His varied experiences working with elite programs and coaches at both Westtown and Team Final have prepared him well for this opportunity."
While with Westtown, Kupa did recruiting and evaluations, film breakdown, scouting/practice plans and development of offensive and defensive concepts. The 2021-22 Westtown team won the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PISAA) state title, the school's first since 2016.
Kupa served as a U15 and U16 coach of Team Final in AAU play, recruiting and scouting for the team.
He graduated from West Chester University in 2019 with a degree in early grades education. He is a member of the Minority Coaches Association of Georgia.