Ari Fisher
Senior Instructor
Bachelor's Degree(s): Education, 1992; Bachelor of Arts, Arts and Sciences (History), 1992.
Master's Degree: Education, Louisiana State University, 1994.
Phone: 225-578-2440
Email: [email protected]
Office: 2110 HPL Field House
Biography
Mr. Fisher is in his thirty-first year at LSU, twenty-eight on faculty for the school
of Kinesiology. Elevated to Senior Instructor rank in 2014, he provided instruction
for seventeen different courses during his career. Currently he teaches: Individual
Wellness and Public Health (KIN 1600/fall, spring and summer), Coaching Basketball
(KIN 2516/spring), Mental Health Issues (KIN 2604/summer and fall), Consumer Health
(KIN 2603/spring), Psychology of Coaching (KIN 2526/fall, spring and every intersession)
and Practicum for Teaching Individual and Team Sports (KIN 2525/every semester as
needed). Mr. Fisher coordinates and supervises all physical activity credit exams
for Kinesiology undergraduates. Previously, he served as college liaison for Kinesiology
student teachers/alternative certification participants. He is and has been a valuable
member of several committees for the School of Kinesiology and College of Human Sciences
& Education.
From 1997-2008 while on the Kinesiology faculty, he was Head Boys’ Basketball Coach
and Associate Athletic Director at University Laboratory School. His teams won Louisiana
High School Class AA State Championships in 2002 and 2004. He was selected District
Coach of the Year in 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, State Coach of the Year in 2004, and
Head Coach for the 2004 Louisiana High School Coaching Association Boys’ Basketball
All-Star Game. The 2004 team ranked as high as #9, finishing ranked # 17 nationally;
the only top-twenty national ranking for any officially sponsored team sport in over
one hundred years of athletics at University Laboratory School. He was the youngest
boys’ coach in Baton Rouge prep basketball history to have teams win two state titles
(age 31/March 2002 and age 33/March 2004). Upon retirement from high school coaching,
his final total record was 221-117. In 2011, he was Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball
Coach at Baton Rouge Community College. From 2012-2018, Mr. Fisher was Head Boys’
Basketball Head Coach for middle school grades at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Middle
School in Baton Rouge. Prior to joining the Kinesiology faculty- from 1993-1996, Mr.
Fisher served as Graduate Assistant and Restricted-Earnings Assistant Coach for LSU
Men’s Basketball during the tenure of Head Coach Dale Brown. He was one of the youngest
assistants in the history of the program.
In 2001, Mr. Fisher donated $10,000 to endow the ‘Harry Rabenhorst Memorial Scholarship’,
awarded annually to a student pursuing a Kinesiology career. He donated $2,500 to
LSU Laboratory School to begin the ‘Steve Delacroix IB Scholarship’, awarded to exceptional
students successfully completing the International Baccalaureate curriculum. Many
articles he authored appear on blogs/websites about basketball coaching theory and
team building. He is a member of LAHPERD- presenting numerous times at conventions
about coaching or wellness topics. He is a member of the Louisiana Basketball Coaching
Association.
Mr. Fisher is a Baton Rouge native and attended LSU - earning two undergraduate degrees
and a graduate degree.