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Shaver Picks Up 500th Win

William and Mary head basketball coach Tony Shaver won his 500th career game as the Tribe cruised to an 86-46 victory over Washington College inside Kaplan Arena on Friday night. The Green and Gold scored the first eight points of the contest and never looked back, shooting 53.6 percent from the floor and hitting 11

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Cronin misses VCU game; Diagnosed with unruptured aneurysm

University of Cincinnati men’s basketball head coach Mick Cronin will not coach Saturday’s game against VCU for medical reasons. Associate head coach Larry Davis will lead the Bearcats in his absence. During a routine workup for lingering headaches it was discovered that Coach Cronin has an unruptured aneurysm. Further testing is being conducted, but given

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Sendek’s extension approved at ASU

Arizona State head coach Herb Sendek has had his contract extension approved by the Arizona Board of Regents. Terms of the new deal are as follows: 1. An additional year will be added to the contract if ASU wins 20 games or appears in at least one NCAA Tournament game over the remaining years of

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400th win for Gannon’s Reilly

Gannon University head coach John Reilly won his 400th career game with a 55-54 win over West Chester. He is the 30th active coach in NCAA Division II to reach 400 career victories and the third active Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) head coach to do so. Reilly is in his 10th season at Gannon

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Junior College Dirt…

I have now heard from three separate sources that there has been a coaching change at Lamar CC (CO). My sources are saying that Adam Schwartz is out and assistant coach Serg Fenerci has taken over for the remainder of the season. Schwartz had been the head coach at LCC for the past four seasons.

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San Jose State Dirt…

Crazy stuff happening at San Jose State lately. SJSU head coach Dave Wojcik recently suspended five players for unspecified reasons. Because of this, Wojcik had to turn to the football team to add two bodies to his roster. All of this has been pubic information. What has been kept quiet however is the status of

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Grand Rapids CC coaching change

Veteran coach David Selmon will lead Grand Rapids Community College’s men’s basketball team as interim head coach with the departure of T.J. Carnegie. Carnegie, whose GRCC tenure began in 2011, is leaving to pursue a job opportunity out of state. After coaching three complete seasons and five games this season, his overall win-loss record is

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Colorado State extends Eustachy

Colorado State head coach Larry Eustachy has had his contract extended through the 2018-19 season. According to the Coloradoan, no new financial arrangements were agreed to, meaning Eustachy, in his third season with Colorado State Unviersity, will make $928,200 this year, an increase of $18,200 over last season. He earns an annual raise of 2

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HOT: Tennessee assistant Howard resigns

Tennessee assistant coach Adam Howard has resigned effective immediately. Howard joined the Tennessee staff this past spring after Donnie Tyndall was hired. He had been with Tyndall at both Morehead State and Southern Mississippi. NCAA investigators met with Tyndall last week as part of their investigation into possible violations which may have taken place at

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University of Massachusetts Boston Coach to Step Down

After nearly four decades at the helm of the University of Massachusetts Boston men’s basketball program, Head Coach Charlie Titus has announced that the 2014–15 season will be his last on the Beacons bench. A national search for Titus’ replacement will begin immediately following the conclusion of his final campaign. Titus will remain as the

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HOT: SDSU Adds Three Years to Fisher’s Contract

San Diego State basketball coach Steve Fisher has signed an addendum to his current contract that will keep the two-time national coach of the year under contract as the school’s head coach through the 2017-18 season, athletics director Jim Sterk announced Wednesday. The three-year extension will begin at the end of his current contract, which

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Amherst College Dirt…

I can confirm through a few great sources that Amherst College assistant Kevin Hopkins has departed for a position with the Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA D-League). Hopkins is an Amherst alum (2008) who has been on the staff for three seasons. Following is playing career, he played in Germany. Amherst is currently ranked #2 in

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