bruce pearl

Bruce Pearl is an American college basketball coach currently serving as the head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team. Born on March 18, 1960, Pearl has had a distinguished coaching career, including stints at Southern Indiana, Milwaukee, and Tennessee, before joining Auburn in 2014.

At Auburn, Pearl has achieved significant milestones. In January 2025, he became the program’s all-time winningest coach after surpassing Joel Eaves with his 214th win. Under his leadership, Auburn has secured multiple Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships and made several NCAA Tournament appearances, including a historic run to the Final Four in 2019.

Beyond his coaching achievements, Pearl has demonstrated a commitment to social issues. Following Auburn’s victory over Creighton in the NCAA Tournament, he used his platform to advocate for the release of Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier held hostage in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of awareness and peaceful resolution. ​

For a more in-depth look at Bruce Pearl and his impact on Auburn basketball, you might find this interview insightful: