Markhuri Sanders-Frison joined the Idaho men's basketball staff as an assistant coach in June 2024.
Sanders-Frison brings a wealth of professional playing experience, spanning nine seasons overseas and a most recent two-year coaching stint at the University of Oregon under head coach Dana Altman.
He served as a Graduate Assistant for a Ducks team that went on to win the Pac-12 Tournament title and clinch a spot in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament last season. In his time with the Ducks, Oregon had two 20-plus win seasons with a 21-15 record in his first year in 2022-23 and a 24-12 mark in 2023-24. 6-foot-11 center N'Faly Dante was a three-time All-Pac-12 selection and 2024 Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player during Sanders-Frison's stint, including two first-team all-conference nods. He also helped in the player development of Second Team All-Pac honoree and All-Pac-12 Tournament Team selection, Jermaine Couisnard.
An illustrious playing career for Sanders-Frison overseas included stints in Mexico, Australia and Japan from 2012 to 2021. He led Tokyo Excellence to consecutive NBDL Championships from 2013 to 2015, earning the NBDL Finals MVP title in 2015 and finishing as the league's top rebounder twice. He also experienced success with the Goldfield Giants in Kalgoorlie, Australia in 2013, where he was honored as Player of the Week twice.
Before his pro career, Sanders-Frison played two seasons at California-Berkeley. He was a senior captain and Cal's leading rebounder, guiding the Bears to a Pac-10 regular season championship in 2010. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies at Cal in 2011 before obtaining a master's degree in Higher Education Leadership at Oregon in 2024.
Sanders-Frison's collegiate playing career started at Eastern Arizona College, where he led EAC to a 30-6 record before transferring to play one season at South Plains City College.
A Portland, Oregon native, Sanders-Frison graduated from Jefferson High School in 2006. He and his partner Molly have one daughter, Berkeley.