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Rex Walters joins Wake Forest Basketball Staff

The Wake Forest men’s basketball program announced Monday (May 13) the addition of Rex Walters as an Associate Head Coach. Walters joins the program after spending last season as the Special Assistant to the Head Coach at Nevada. “First and foremost, I am excited about working for Danny Manning,” said Walters. “Coach Manning is someone

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Linehan named Assistant Basketball Coach at Georgia

John Linehan, one of the premier defensive players in college basketball history, has joined the Georgia Basketball staff as an assistant coach, head coach Tom Crean announced. “I’m excited about adding John Linehan to this staff,” Crean said. “I simply love his background and his story. He has a solid foundation in coaching and amazing

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Daily Dirt – 5/13/19

Woke up to the John Beilein to the Cavs news. I guess it’s going to be an interesting week….Here are a few other things going on: Speaking of Beilein…DII LeMoyne has wrapped up their search for a replacement for Patrick Beilein (Niagara). An offer has been made and accepted. I’ll be off double secret probation

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Northern Kentucky Basketball Staff Update

Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball head coach Darrin Horn announces the additions of David Harris and Simon McCormack as assistant coaches and Joey Kizel as video coordinator. David HarrisHarris, a native of Cincinnati who played high school basketball for Wyoming, joins the Norse staff following a one-year stint as an assistant coach at the Naval Academy. Prior to his time with the Midshipmen,

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Shrewsberry Returns to Purdue Basketball Staff

Purdue men’s basketball head coach Matt Painter announced that Micah Shrewsberry has rejoined the Boilermakers’ coaching staff as associate head coach. The 42-year old Indianapolis native returns for his second stint at Purdue and is considered one of the top, young coaches in America. “We are excited that Micah will return to our coaching staff.

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