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Henoc Bienne is in his second season on the Iowa State men's basketball staff.Â
The 2022-23 Cyclones finished 19-14 on the year and 9-9 in the Big 12. Iowa State advanced to the NCAA Tournament and the Big 12 Championship Semifinals, while also playing in the championship game of the Phil Knight Invitational in November. Iowa State opened the year with a 13-2 record, with the only losses coming to eventual National Champion UConn in the PKI Championship and at Iowa. Over the first 15 games of the year, the Cyclones knocked off No. 1 North Carolina, No. 12 Baylor and No. 17 TCU.
Iowa State led the nation with six wins over AP Top 10 schools. The Cyclones were one of two teams to have eight or more wins against AP Top 25 teams, as Texas (10) and Iowa State (9) led the country. The nine AP Top 25 victories are tied for the most in school history in a season.
Prior to his time in Ames, Bienne spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Indian Hills Community College. In his two years in Ottumwa, the Warriors were a combined 48-9 and made an appearance in the 2022 NJCAA National Tournament. Prior to his time at Indian Hills, he spent a season as a graduate assistant with Illinois-Chicago in 2020.
Bienne played the final two years of his collegiate career at NCAA Division II Mercy College. He appeared in 20 games during his senior season. Bienne played his first two years at Paris Junior College in Texas. A native of Queens, New York, Bienne averaged 20.5 points, four assists and three steals per game in high school. Following his collegiate career, he played professionally in Argentina.