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Daily Dirt – 3/24/15

Keeping an eye on Arizona State – will have more on that in a few hours. Here are a bunch of things that I have heard already today… • NEVADA: We were the first to report yesterday that LSU associate head coach Eric Musselman was emerging as the leader here. Our sources still tell us

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Daily Dirt III – 3/24/15

Round three of the Daily Dirt – two quick things to wrap-up a very hectic day… • Tim Fuller will not return to Missouri as an assistant next season. He was with Frank Haith for three seasons at Mizzou, but did not follow him to Tulsa. He received a significant raise last off-season, and was

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HOT: Kropp retires at Nebraska Kearney

Loper legend Dr. Tom Kropp announced his retirement today, and in typical fashion, did not want any attention. No news conference, no party, no farewell videos set to music. Just a news release, that his last day as men’s basketball co-head coach is June 30th. A Nebraska athletic legend, Kropp recently completed his 39th season

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Hugh Durham Award finalists announced

The sixteen finalists have been announced for the 2015 Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year award. The Hugh Durham Award is presented annually to the nation’s top mid-major coach. The award is named in honor of Hugh Durham who had retired at the end of the 2004-05 season. Durham is one of just twelve

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Citadel Dirt…

I have mentioned the search at The Citadel a bunch of times – it now seems like they are getting closer to making a hire. Back on 3/12, I mentioned that VMI’s Duggar Baucom was at the top of the list. While I still believe he is, there are three more names that seem to

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Arizona State Dirt…

Big day for Herb Sendek at Arizona State today…multiple sources are reporting that he will meet with AD Ray Anderson this morning to find out if he will remain as the Sun Devils coach. Sendek is currently under contract until 2017. In his eight seasons at the ASU, he is 159137 (18-16 2014-15). Sendek has

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Arizona State Official Statement

Statement from Ray Anderson, ASU Vice President for University Athletics: I have informed Herb Sendek that he will not be retained as the head men’s basketball coach at Arizona State University. This has not been an easy decision for me. Herb has been a tremendous asset to this university and a pillar of our community,

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Daily Dirt II – 3/24/15

Mayhem at the HD World Headquarters…will have more later tonight, a couple quick hitters for now… • I have heard from a great source that Texas head coach Rick Barnes and AD Steve Patterson will meet sometime this week to discuss Barnes’ future at the UT. One big-time source has told me that the meeting

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2015 PGC/Glazier Basketball Coaching Clinics

HoopDirt.com is proud to partner with PGC/Glazier Basketball Clinics in announcing its newest list of cities and dates for the 2015 Spring Basketball Coaching Clinics! Each clinic has more than 50 sessions on over 20 different topics presented by winning coaches at all levels. What makes this clinic even better is that with a Staff

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BREAKING: Sendek fired at Arizona State

Herb Sendek has been fired as the head coach at Arizona State after a meeting this morning with AD Ray Anderson. Sendek went 159-137 in his 9-years at ASU, making two NCAA appearances. This is still fresh…more on this when the official statement is released.

Fairfield Dirt…

I can now confirm that there has been a shake-up on the staff at Fairfield. Head coach Sydney Johnson has dismissed associate head coach Tony Newsom and assistant coach Martin Bahar. Both Newsom and Bahar served as assistants to Johnson at Princeton, and followed him to Fairfield in 2011. Newsome has also been the associate

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Daily Dirt – 3/23/15

Two very quick things to start what I believe will be a busy day… • CBSSports.com is reporting that the deal between Ben Howland and Mississippi State is imminent, and could be done today. We’ll definitely continue to follow this one. • Obviously early at Bradley, but a name getting a ton of play right

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