Author Archives: Brady Dirt

USA Basketball Coach Academy Fall Clinics

The USA Basketball Coach Academy is a basketball coaching clinic for coaches of all levels committed to improving their craft. USA Basketball Women in the Game is a professional development conference for women seeking careers in the sports industry. USA Basketball Coach Academy – Boston: September 11 Event url: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/usa-basketball-coach-academy-boston-registration-166071892501 Women in the Game –

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Sydney Johnson Steps Down From Air Force Basketball

Sydney Johnson is stepping down from Associate Head Coach duties with Air Force Men’s Basketball, announced today by head coach Joe Scott. Johnson will return to Connecticut to be closer to his family.  Prior to his stint with Air Force in 2020-21, Johnson was the head coach at Fairfield University, located in Fairfield, Conn., for

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Drill of The Week

Inspired by the 3X3 Shoot-out Contest, we welcome you to our latest challenge! Now any player, at any level, all over the world can compete “head to head” in the exact same competition format as their favorite 3×3 Star. This Dr. Dish Challenge is meant to mirror the FIBA 3X3 SHOOT-OUT CONTEST, where a player

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Hill Joins South Dakota Men’s Basketball Staff

University of South Dakota men’s basketball coach Todd Lee announced the newest member of his staff with the addition of Eddie Hill as an assistant coach. “Eddie brings a ton of energy and experience,” Lee said. “He has a lot of coaching experience at the Division 1 level, EYBL circuit and also has owned and ran

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Stay In the Game. Train Youth Players. Own Your Own Business

M14Hoops, the leading developer of basketball skills in Illinois and Indiana, is making its business model available to coaches and entrepreneurs across the country.  M14Hoops specializes in developing both female and male hoopers from 3rd to 12th grade and has successful operations in west Chicagoland and Indianapolis. Founded in 2009 by Matt Miller, who grew

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