Before making the leap to Wichita State and Division I basketball, Waterman built a prep school powerhouse from the group up. He founded and served as head coach at Believe Academy in Rock Hill, South Carolina over two separate stints from 2010-18.
During the 2014-15 campaign, Waterman coached at Southeastern Louisiana University for a season as an assistant on head coach Jay Ladner’s staff.
Waterman was a standout student-athlete during his playing days at Winthrop, where he played from 1995-2000. He became the program’s fourth all-time leading scorer with 1,461 points and became third in assists with 459. He was a two-time All-Big South Conference First Team honoree in the final two seasons of his career, after garnering Big South Conference Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman. He was a Second Team Big South Conference honoree in his sophomore year.
A year after finishing his collegiate playing career and earning degrees in criminal justice and sociology, Waterman saw his No. 41 jersey ascend into the rafters as he became the first Eagle to have his number retired in the program’s Division I history. He was inducted into the Winthrop Athletics Hall of Fame in January 2007.
A native of Hemingway, South Carolina, Waterman attended high school at Sanford School in Hockessin, Delaware - a rigorous college preparatory program with a strong basketball reputation. His experience there ultimatley inspired him to found Believe Academy.