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Dayton Finalizes Full-Time Men’s Basketball Staff

New University of Dayton men’s basketball coach Anthony Grant has completed coaching staff with the addition of three new members – Andy Farrell, Devin Davis, and Casey Cathrall. Taking over as Director of Scouting and Program Development for the Flyers, Andy Farrell makes his first return to Dayton in 10 years.  Farrell graduated from UD

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UMass Introduces Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

The University of Massachusetts men’s basketball program and head coach Matt McCall announced the hiring of associate head coach Cliff Warren and assistant coaches Rasheen Davis and Peter Gash on Monday. “Any time you are putting together a coaching staff the main thing you are looking for are guys that not only make the program

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Carlito Labarda Jr. Named EOU Men’s Basketball Coach

Carlito Labarda Jr. was tabbed as the next EOU men’s basketball head coach, director of athletics Anji Weissenfluh announced Thursday afternoon. Labarda Jr. becomes the 16th head coach in program history. “I am excited to announce the hiring of Carlito Labarda Jr. as our next head men’s basketball coach,” stated Weissenfluh. “Carlito comes to us after a

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Bethel College Announces 2017-18 Coaching Staff

Bethel College men’s basketball coach Ryne Lightfoot has announced the addition of two assistant coaches and a graduate assistant to the program. Lightfoot, entering his inaugural season as head coach, takes over a program that won 31 games a season ago and advanced to the NAIA DII Quarterfinals—the program’s ninth time in 14 championship appearances

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Dave Granucci Promoted To Associate Head Coach at Saint Martin’s

Saint Martin’s Head Men’s Basketball coach Alex Pribble announced assistant coach Dave Granucci had been promoted to the title of associate head coach on Wednesday. “Coach Granucci is a great combination of teacher and mentor for our players,” said Pribble. “He is excellent on the floor, working on individual player development as well as big picture team strategy. But

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