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BREAKING: Driesell not retained at The Citadel

Director of Athletics Jim Senter announced on Monday that the contract of Chuck Driesell as head men’s basketball coach at The Citadel will not be renewed. "We are most appreciative of the hard work and tireless effort that Chuck and his staff have put into Bulldog basketball over the past five years," said Senter. "His

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Embry-Riddle (AZ) hires assistant

Head coach Eric Fundalewicz and the Embry-Riddle men’s basketball program have announced the hiring of Doug Beilfuss as assistant coach. Beilfuss will be involved in all aspects of the program that starts its inaugural season this coming 2015-16 season. "Doug is the epitome of what we are looking for here at Embry-Riddle and the basketball

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BREAKING: Hunsaker resigns as Utah Valley

Utah Valley University head coach Dick Hunsaker has announced his resignation. Hunskaer just wrapped up his 13th season at UVU. He has also been the head coach at Utah, Ball State, and Manchester. Hunsaker has won 371 games in his 20 seasons as a head coach. Here is the statement that he released last night:

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HOT: Allen out at Penn

According to an ESPN report, Penn head coach Jerome Allen will not be retained at the conclusion of the season. The former Penn star joined the Glen Millers staff in 2009, and was promoted to head coach after Miller was fired. Penn is currently 8-18 with two games left this season. Allen has compiled a

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Dearring resigns at Chesapeake College

Joel Dearring, praised for bringing stability to Chesapeake College’s men’s basketball program, resigned as the Skipjacks’ head coach. "Joel was the third coach in three years when we hired him in 2010," noted Chesapeake College Athletics Director Frank Szymanski. "We appreciate the five years Coach Dearring contributed to our program and to the college." "I’m

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NCAA suspends Boeheim nine games

The NCAA released a 94-page report today which outlined multiple infractions in both the Syracuse basketball and football programs. As a result of the NCAA’s findings, SU head coach Jim Boeheim will be suspended for nine games (the first nine ACC games in 2015-16). Syracuse will also lose three scholarships per year for the next

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Padgett Signs Four-Year Contract Extension

The Samford University athletic department is pleased to announce that Head Coach Scott Padgett has signed a four-year contract extension. The news was officially released by Director of Athletics Martin Newton on Friday. Padgett’s deal will now last throughout the 2018-19 campaign. "I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Scott Padgett as he

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HOT: Mahar out at Assumption

Assumption College men’s basketball head coach Matt Mahar will be leaving Assumption College to pursue other opportunities, as announced by Nick Smith, director of athletics and recreation. "I would like to thank Matt for his four years of service and dedication to the Assumption College men’s basketball program and we wish him the best in

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BREAKING: Holy Cross fires Brown

Milan Brown has been fired as the head coach at Holy Cross. I was talking to a bunch of coaches about this one over the past few days – with one year left on his deal, the feeling was that he would either be extended or fired. I had some good sources telling me that

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Extension for Senderoff at Kent St.

With Kent State’s win earlier this week, head coach Rob Senderoff hit the 20 win mark which triggers an automatic one-year contract extension. According to the deal that he inked in 2011, "During the term of this contract, for any year in which the team wins 20 games, qualifies for an NCAA post-season appearance, or

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Delaware Dirt…

A bunch of people that I have talked to over the past few days have told me to keep an eye on the situation at Delaware. Head coach Monte Ross is winding down his ninth season at UD, and he is in the final year of his contract. According to sources close to the situation,

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HOT: Wright resigns at Sul Ross State

Citing personal reasons, Greg Wright, Sul Ross State University men’s basketball coach, has resigned after nine years. Wright, who is also a lecturer in Education, will step down from coaching duties immediately, but will continue his teaching assignment until the end of the Spring Semester. During his tenure, three of his teams advanced to the

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