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Max Bent Joins University of Detroit Mercy Men’s Basketball Program As Graduate Assistant

University of Detroit Mercy head men’s basketball coach Bacari Alexander ’99 finalized his 2017-18 coaching staff for the upcoming season with the addition of Max Bent as a graduate assistant. Coach Alexander also announced that second-year graduate assistant Collin Barth will be the video analyst this season. “I’m very pleased about the addition of Max

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John Brown University Hires Assistant Coach

Drew Schauss has been selected as the next assistant men’s basketball coach at John Brown University, head coach Jason Beschta announced Tuesday (July 25) morning. “We are fortunate to have brought in a coach of Drew’s caliber,” noted Beschta. “As both a player and a coach, he has been a part of some great programs

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Lamar Thornton joins Stony Brook men’s basketball staff

Lamar Thornton has joined the Stony Brook men’s basketball staff as an assistant coach, announced by head coach Jeff Boals Thursday afternoon. Thornton previously served as the graduate assistant and video coordinator at Toledo during the 2016-17 season. “We are very excited to add Lamar to our Stony Brook basketball family,” said Boals. “He will bring great energy and passion

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Dominic Parker Named Christopher Newport University Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Christopher Newport University Director of Athletics Kyle McMullin and Head Men’s Basketball Coach John Krikorian today announced the hiring of DOMINIC PARKER as assistant coach. “We’re thrilled to have someone of Dom’s caliber joining our staff,” Krikorian said. “His character, experience, and recruiting acumen will make him a great addition to our program.” Parker comes

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Howard Community College hires Joel Dearring to be Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Joel Dearring was recently named men’s basketball head coach for Howard Community College (HCC). Dearring will lead a Dragons’ program, which finished 4-19 overall and 2-12 in the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference (MDJUCO). “I aim to develop student athletes to reach their potential,” said Dearring. “I am looking forward to positive support from the

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