Skye Ettin is in first season with the Tritons after serving as an assistant coach at fellow Big West member UC Santa Barbara for the last two seasons. In 2024-25, Ettin and the Gauchos won 21 games.
Prior to his time at UCSB, Ettin spent six seasons on the bench at Princeton. During his stint with the Tigers, Ettin was a part of a program that earned an overall record of 133-69 to go with a 82-29 record in The Ivy League. Ettin helped Princeton reach the Sweet 16 in 2023 after winning The Ivy League Tournament and Regular Season Championships. His scouting efforts led Princeton to a 58-55 win against No. 2 Arizona as the Tigers became the 11th No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2 seed in the Round of 64 while becoming just the fourth No. 15-seed in NCAA March Madness history to reach the Sweet 16.
In 2017, Ettin was named an National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) 30 under 30 honoree. The list is a compilation of coaching staff members under the age of 30 from across all NCAA divisions. This award recognizes the top young college basketball coaches in the country each year.
Ettin, who was elected to be part of the 2022 USA Maccabiah staff as an assistant on the team with Coach Doug Gottlieb who won gold in the 2022 Maccabiah World Games.
Additionally, in May 2024, Ettin was named one of the 50 most Impactful Mid-Major Assistants in the country by Silver Waves Media.
Ettin graduated from The College of New Jersey, where he was a three-year captain on the men's basketball team. He started 63 of his 97 games played during his four-year career with the Lions. In his senior season, he led TCNJ to the New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament for the first time since 2009 and to its most wins in a season since 2006.