Men's Basketball
Hosley, Christian

Christian Hosley
- Title:
- Assistant Strength & Conditioning
- Email:
- christian.hosley@ttu.edu
Christian Hosley is in his first season with Texas Tech men's basketball as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach where he will work with Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Andrew Wright.
A former football player at North Texas, Hosley arrives in Lubbock after working at Randolph High School as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the past year. Hosley began his coaching career as a strength and conditioning intern at UNT after his playing career in 2019 and earned his bachelor’s in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. Hosley began his collegiate playing career at Howard Payne University before deciding to walk-on at UNT where he would earn an athletic scholarship and a role on the team’s Leadership Council.
“Coach Hosley is a tremendous strength coach and excels in developing relationships,” McCasland said. “He helps players reach their maximum potential.”
At Randolph, Hosley helped to develop and monitor performance training programs throughout the athletic department. He implemented safe and effective program design based on scientific principles, instructing proper resistance training exercise techniques, speed and agility development, and testing and evaluation. He also was the founder and head coach of Walk on Way Performance.
A San Antonio native, Hosley graduated from Randolph High School in Universal City where he was a three-year letterman football player. As a senior, he earned All-District Offensive MVP honors and was a First-Team All-District on defense where he played safety. Hosley also competed in basketball, powerlifting and track.
A former football player at North Texas, Hosley arrives in Lubbock after working at Randolph High School as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the past year. Hosley began his coaching career as a strength and conditioning intern at UNT after his playing career in 2019 and earned his bachelor’s in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. Hosley began his collegiate playing career at Howard Payne University before deciding to walk-on at UNT where he would earn an athletic scholarship and a role on the team’s Leadership Council.
“Coach Hosley is a tremendous strength coach and excels in developing relationships,” McCasland said. “He helps players reach their maximum potential.”
At Randolph, Hosley helped to develop and monitor performance training programs throughout the athletic department. He implemented safe and effective program design based on scientific principles, instructing proper resistance training exercise techniques, speed and agility development, and testing and evaluation. He also was the founder and head coach of Walk on Way Performance.
A San Antonio native, Hosley graduated from Randolph High School in Universal City where he was a three-year letterman football player. As a senior, he earned All-District Offensive MVP honors and was a First-Team All-District on defense where he played safety. Hosley also competed in basketball, powerlifting and track.