John Smith is entering his second season as a graduate assistant coach.
Smith was an integral player for the Winona State men's basketball team that won two national championships in 2006 and 2008 and a national champion runner-up in 2007.
He has recorded numerous accolades during his illustrious Warrior career. He was the 2008 National Player Of The Year in the NABC, Division II Bulletin, and the Basketball Times as well as the 2007 National Player of the Year in the same publications as well as earning the Daktronics National Player of the Year as well. He earned First Team All-American honors in 2007 and 2008 and both the Daktronics and the NABC Regional Player of the Year awards. Smith earned the NSIC Most Valuable Player awards in both 2007 and 2008 as well as made the NSIC First Team All-Conference in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Smith not only made his mark on the Winona State record books, but the Division II basketball record books as well. He is WSU's record holder in points scored (2,265), field goals made (849), free throws made (541), free throws attempted (790), and games played (146). He is also Winona State's second all-time leading rebounder (1,334) and shot blocker (423) as well as hold WSU's second best field goal shooting percentage (56.19). Smith's 146 games played is the NCAA Division II record. He is eighth in NCAA Division II record book for career rebounds and second  in career blocked shots.Â
In 2006, Smith led Winona State to a Division II National Championship win over Virginia Union 73-61. He received the NCAA Division II Tournament's Most Outstanding Player award.
In 2007, Smith led Winona State to a 35-1 record and a runner-up in the NCAA Division II National Championship game.
In 2008, Smith again led Winona State to it's third NCAA National Championship game in three years, this time winning the championship 87-76 over Augusta State. Smith scored 18 points and knocked down four three-pointers to help WSU secure the win after coming back from 12 down at halftime to win the game.
After graduating from Winona State, Smith started playing basketball professionally. He started out by playing in the NBA D-League for the Iowa Energy in 2008 before heading to Vermont to play in the PBL. In 2009, Smith went overseas to play in Portugal. He moved on to play in Holland in 2010 and then Austria in 2011.Â
Smith made his return to the Winona area in 2011 to become a basketball coach. He was an assistant coach for the Lewiston-Altura boys basketball team in 2011-2012 and then was an assistant for the Winona Cotter boys basketball team in 2012-2013.
Smith now lives in Rochester, Minnesota and is married to his wife, Laura. He has a bachelor's degree in Professional Studies with a minor in Coaching and is currently pursuing his Master's degree in Sports Management.