Mark Few, who guided Gonzaga to a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, has been named winner of the Henry Iba Award, given annually by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association to the national coach of the year. The announcement came today as the Zags prepared for their first-round NCAA Tournament game against South Dakota
Basketball Drills: Mike Lee Baseline Drives with Dr. Dish
Dr. Dish Basketball and Thrive3 Basketball are back at it again with more great basketball drills. Coach Mike Lee will break down 3 great basketball drills that focus on the baseline drive and the different reads players will have. Coach Lee does a great job teaching why it’s important to keep spacing on the floor and
Benefits of the Dr. Dish Training Management System Featuring the New Skill Builder
Coaches and Trainers around the world are always looking for the best solutions when it comes to training their players efficiently. Time, rules and regulations are often obstacles many coaches face throughout the year. Basketball has become a year round sport and if your players aren’t training efficiently, they will quickly fall behind the curve.
Dr. Dish Skill Builder: 5 Star Shooting Workout
Dr. Dish Basketball is excited to bring you our first Skill Builder workout. Skill Builder allows coaches and trainers to create or select complete workouts that can be shared to players through our mobile app. Shooting stats are then saved and can be viewed and tracked on our Training Management System. Coaches can now see the progression
Beilein Wins his 500th Game as a Division I Head Coach
The University of Michigan men’s basketball team hung on for a four-point win at Rutgers, 68-64, on Wednesday evening (Feb. 22) inside the Rutgers Athletic Center to move to 8-7 in Big Ten play. The victory gave U-M head coach John Beilein his 500th win as a Division I head coach, 207 of which have
Steffensen Promoted to Associate Head Coach at Fort Lewis College
Fort Lewis College head men’s basketball coach Bob Pietrack announced today that assistant coach Daniel Steffensen has been promoted to associate head coach. “Daniel has been instrumental in our basketball program’s success,” said Pietrack. “He was a great player here and he is turning out to be an even better coach. He and I have
Dr. Dish Basketball Unveils Skill Builder
Dr. Dish Basketball has bolstered their reputation as the most complete basketball training solution on the market today by announcing the release of their new product, Skill Builder. Skill Builder is the latest innovation of Dr. Dish Basketball’s Training Management System that allows coaches to create from scratch or select pre-made complete workouts that combine
Meehan Becomes Winningest Coach at Brandeis University
The Brandeis University men’s basketball team hosted Emory University Friday evening as they looked to avenge an overtime loss in Atlanta just a week ago. Brandeis topped Emory 67-59 to make head coach Brian Meehan the Judges’ all-time winningest coach in school history with 205 program wins. Brandeis is now 7-11 (3-5 in the UAA)
Dr. Dish Drill of the Week- James Harden Hesitation Scoring
Dr. Dish Basketball is thrilled to bring you another great drill this week! This week we will focus on using the high ball screen basketball drills and some offensive options you have with it. James Harden is one of the best players at using his body and changing his tempo coming off of high ball
Mitch Oliver Earns 200th Career Win
Albertus Magnus College men’s basketball coach Mitch Oliver earns his 200th career victory on Saturday afternoon as the Falcons defeated Anna Maria, 85-82, in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) action at The Fuller Activity Center. http://albertusfalcons.com/sports/mbkb/2016-17/releases/20170121ngnkkq
Dr. Dish Drill of the Week- Chris Paul Change of Pace Shooting
Coach Mason here bringing you another great Dr. Dish Drill of the Week! This week we are focusing on change of pace scoring and some different options players have out of it. Chris Paul is best known for his playmaking ability, unique moves, and ability to create shots for himself and teammates. These basketball drills
Bill Nelson Earns 600th Win
Head coach Bill Nelson earned his 600th career win on Wednesday night as the Johns Hopkins men’s basketball team beat host Washington College, 75-71. Hopkins led wire-to-wire and it looked like the Blue Jays would win easily for Nelson’s milestone win. Nelson is 18th Coach in NCAA Division III History to Win 600 Games. http://www.hopkinssports.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/011817aaa.html