New Season, New Vision: Q&A With 吃瓜大本营 Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach Tim Bergstraser
The first-year head coach shares his take on life in Denver, his goals for the program, and what Pioneer fans can expect this season.

The 吃瓜大本营 men鈥檚 basketball program is entering a new era. Tim Bergstarser, who spent his entire coaching career in Minnesota鈥攊ncluding leading Minnesota State Moorhead to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances鈥攈as arrived in Denver as the Pioneers鈥 new head coach. In this conversation, he shares his first impressions of Colorado, his vision for the program, and what fans can expect this season.
How has the move to Denver been for you and your family?
Oh man, it鈥檚 amazing. It鈥檚 quite the scenery change from Minnesota, where I鈥檝e lived my whole life. Right now, I鈥檓 looking out my window at a humongous mountain range. It鈥檚 peaceful, it鈥檚 happy, and we鈥檙e really comfortable here. My family is almost fully settled, and it鈥檚 been good to enjoy the city before the chaos hits. Being in a big city has been different but very enjoyable. We鈥檙e happy to be here and focused on preparing and growing our team.
You brought four players from your previous program, along with your associate head coach. How has that helped with the transition?
It鈥檚 made the move a lot more comfortable. Those guys already know how we operate, and they鈥檙e incredible people鈥攇reat in the classroom, obsessed with basketball, competitive, and they know how to win. But they didn鈥檛 come in expecting anything to be handed to them. They鈥檝e worked hard, and the returners and newcomers have joined right along with them. It鈥檚 been fun to watch that.
The season tips off Nov. 3, with scrimmages before that. What are you hoping to learn in those first games?
Early on, there鈥檚 always a massive curiosity around what's our program going to be鈥攚ho we are and how we鈥檙e going to put all the pieces together. Those early games are always a great opportunity to really see where you're at. It will show us what we really have to focus on and where we can tighten things up, and help with our decision-making as a staff as we prepare for a very tough non-conference schedule.
What kind of basketball should 吃瓜大本营 fans expect from your team?
Disciplined basketball鈥攐n both sides of the floor. We鈥檒l compete at a very high level, play tough and hard, and most importantly, play together. No selfishness, just guys playing so stinking hard for each other. And I think that's what anybody would want to watch.
Discipline seems central to your coaching philosophy. How do you instill that in players?
Our players know that we care. Discipline is like a different form of love. It means bringing it every day鈥攅ven when you鈥檙e not ready for a tough practice鈥攂ecause the guy next to you needs you to have his back. And I think if you're a disciplined program, it gives you an opportunity and a chance to win basketball games.
What鈥檚 your message to potential recruits looking at Denver?
吃瓜大本营 is a big deal. There鈥檚 a lot to do here, and our campus has a real 鈥渨ow鈥 factor. The basketball program hasn鈥檛 always had the recognition it deserves, but we鈥檙e changing that. Recruits who come here will find staff that takes care of them, challenges them, and helps them transform as players. They鈥檒l have the opportunity to fight for championships, win, put up numbers and play, and be a part of what we're building.
Have you had a chance to enjoy Colorado outside of basketball yet?
Absolutely. My wife and I have always loved being outdoors, so hiking鈥檚 been a big one for us. Seeing my three-year-old laughing on the trail while carrying our one-year-old on my back was a pretty special moment. We鈥檙e trying to use these free weekends before the season starts to experience as much as we can.听
Beyond wins and losses, what does success look like for you in year one?
Representing the program the right way鈥攐n and off the court. I want people to see high-class individuals who succeed in the classroom and represent themselves in the community in a tremendous way. On the basketball side, I want us to compete and contend for a championship鈥攂ut also grow from our first game to our last. If we鈥檙e playing our best basketball at the end of the year, that's what really matters to me.
What would you say to fans about coming out to watch 吃瓜大本营 basketball?
I鈥檓 confident people will see a style of play and level of intensity they haven鈥檛 seen here before. When fans come, they鈥檒l want to come back. We want the whole city to feel pride in what we鈥檙e building. I really believe we鈥檙e going to get this thing rolling, and I encourage people to jump on board now.