Author Archives: Brady Dirt

Summer Basketball Director – Camp Laurel

Camp Laurel, a private Maine children’s camp with exceptional facilities seeks Basketball Director for summer employment. Prior HS/College coaching a plus. Top salary, travel allowance, room and board included. Interested candidates should call/text Joie at 509.910.0842 or e-mail [email protected]. Check out our Athletics Film for more information.

Drill of The Week

FIBA 3×3 Supervisor and former Spanish Basketball Pro Jaume Comas introduces a great drill for working on your drive and kick game as well as getting shots off quickly before the defender can close out. 3×3 quickshot shooting Player 1 on left wing catches pass from dish and drives toward the free throw line Player

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Brown Tallies 400th Win At Middlebury

The Middlebury men’s basketball team (4-2) topped Endicott 86-81 at home on Sunday afternoon. With the victory, head coach Jeff Brown tallied his 400th win at Middlebury, and 430th overall. The Panthers return to action on Tuesday when they host SUNY Canton at 5:00 p.m., while the Gulls (3-2) travel to Gordon on Wednesday for

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Drill of The Week

In this Dr. Dish Drill of the week, Coach Tony Miller breaks down a great competitive team drill to work on getting a ton of reps up in a short amount of time. Check out the full breakdown below. At the start of a new season, I’m always looking for some new, competitive team shooting drills. This

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Herrion earns 200th win at UNH

Senior forward Jayden Martinez (Cibolo, Texas) notched his fourth 20-point effort of the season to lead the University of New Hampshire men’s basketball team to a 70-55 road victory at Holy Cross on Saturday at the Hart Center. With the win, the Wildcats improve to 3-2 overall, while the Crusaders drop to 2-5 overall with

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Drill of The Week

In this Dr. Dish drill of the week, Coach Tony Miller demonstrates a great offensive drill to work on ghost screens. Be sure to check out the full breakdown below! One of the most popular offensive actions in this year’s NCAA Tournament was the ghost screen. Instead of actually screening for the ball-handler, the screen sprints

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Owls Give Cain 100th Career Win

Stout defense and timely shooting gave the Keene State College men’s basketball team an 86-77 win over Middlebury College at Pepin Gymnasium on Tuesday evening.   It was the 100th career coaching victory for Keene State head coach Ryan Cain. Records Keene State: 3-0 Middlebury: 1-1 https://keeneowls.com/news/2021/11/16/mens-basketball-owls-give-cain-100th-career-win-with-86-77-takedown-of-middlebury.aspx

Drill of The Week

In this Dr. Dish Drill of the week, Coach Tony Miller breaks down a great competitive team drill to work on getting a ton of reps up in a short amount of time. Check out the full breakdown below. At the start of a new season, I’m always looking for some new, competitive team shooting drills. This

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Mike Brennan Wins 100th

After jumping ahead with five minutes remaining in the first half, American University men’s basketball led the rest of the way in a 74-62 road win at William & Mary on Friday night. The win was the 100th of head coach Mike Brennan‘s career.    QUICK NOTABLES Brennan is now the fifth AU men’s basketball

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Drill of The Week

We’ve got another great drill presented by SportsEdTV for our Dr. Dish Fam! Their goal is for people to use their educational resources to become their own champion by whatever definition they view success in their chosen sport.  Check out the full breakdown of the dribble pull up shooting drill in the video below. https://cdn.jwplayer.com/players/utZR5XbD-5owEpHpe.html

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