KANSAS CITY - University of Dayton basketball coach
Archie Miller isn't just fighting to keep his team atop the Atlantic 10 Conference, he's also competing off the hardwood, in the Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge.
Miller advanced to the second round and is one of 24 Division I men's basketball coaches remaining in the fifth annual Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge.
Round two voting lasts until Feb. 12, 2017.
The Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge is in the middle of a four-round online bracket tournament in which coaches represent charities and compete for fan votes.
Miller is competing to win $100,000 for Ronald McDonald House of Dayton – an amazing charity that is a home-away-from-home for families with critically ill or injured, hospitalized children.
Fans are encouraged to go to ESPN.COM/INFINITI and vote for Coach
Archie Miller every day. And let's show the world just how passionate Dayton fans are.
What is the Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge?
Supporters may vote once per day, every day, for their coach. The coach with the most votes wins $100,000 for their designated charity.
How does it benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dayton?
The more votes Coach
Archie Miller receives, the more money goes to the Ronald McDonald House of Dayton.
How do I participate?
It's simple:
1. Head to
www.espn.com/infiniti
2. Log in or create a username
3. Vote every day
Voting is cumulative in each round, so we're counting on you to make it part of your daily routine. Share with friends on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram using #Coaches4Charity.
How often can I vote?
You can vote once per day, every day. Voting is cumulative in each round. Share using #Coaches4Charity and make a difference in the Miami Valley.
Do I have to create a username and password?
In order to ensure that each person votes only once per day, you must log in or create a username for the ESPN website. NO PERSONAL INFORMATION WILL BE SHARED OR SOLD, AND YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY UNSOLICITED EMAILS.
I voted in last year's Challenge; do I have to create new a new log-in?
No, you don't! Just use your existing ESPN.com log-in information and vote every day.