Coach Estarfaa is entering his second season on staff ahead of the 2026-27 season.
In his first year, Estarfaa helped the Camels reach 20 wins and the No. 2 seed in the CAA tournament. He helped in the development of CAA Rookie of the Year Jasmine Nivar. In addition, he assisted in helping the Camels back to their status as one of the toughest defenses in the country, ranking 11th in both scoring defense and field goal percentage defense.Â
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A New York native, Estarfaa comes to Campbell after spending the previous two seasons as Head Coach for the Buffalo State Bengals women’s basketball team.
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Prior to his time at Buffalo State, Estarfaa worked on the staff at Syracuse University for the 2022-23 season. While there, he served as the Video Coordinator and Director of Player Personnel. In that season, the Orange went 20-13, including a 75-67 win over #14/16 North Carolina and wins over Kent State and Seton Hall in the WNIT.
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Estarfaa worked on staff at the University of Buffalo for the previous three years. He served as the Director of Operations in 2019-20 before being promoted to assistant coach in the summer of 2020. At UB, he primarily worked with the backcourt players and the development of MAC All-Freshman Team member Cheyenne McEvans and All-MAC First Team and All-Defensive team member Dyaisha Fair.
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Before working at Buffalo, Estarfaa spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Daemen College. The Wildcats had a magical season in 2018-19 as they compiled a 24-6 overall record, the most victories in the program's NCAA Division II era, while capturing the program's second ECC regular season title and earning them a berth in the NCAA Division II East Region Championships for the first time in program history.
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Estarfaa worked closely with redshirt sophomore Andrew Sischo who was named East Region Player of the Year after leading the team in scoring (20.9 ppg) and rebounding (10.1 rpg).
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Prior to his time at Daemon, Estarfaa served as an assistant coach at Alfred University in 2016-17.
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Estarfaa is a graduate of SUNY Cortland and three-year member of the men's basketball team. He captained the 2015-16 team to a 21-8 record and a State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) title. He earned first team All-SUNYAC honors and second team all-district honors as a senior after averaging a team-high 15.4 points.
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In his three seasons at Cortland, Estarfaa scored 969 career points in 80 games (12.1 points per game) and shot 40 percent from 3-point range (183-of-457). He earned his bachelor's degree in Exercise Science / Sport Studies from Cortland.
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Estarfaa lives with his wife, Kallie, son, Oakland and daughter, Coast.