Author Archives: Brady Dirt

Dorian Green Stays on UNC Men’s Basketball Staff

Head men’s basketball coach Steve Smiley didn’t have to look far to start building his coaching staff at UNC, by retaining Dorian Green as an assistant coach. “I’m excited to stay on board with Coach Smiley. I’ve loved my first year at UNC and in the Greeley community,” Green said. “Coach Smiley’s energy is infectious

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Overton Steps Down as Lions Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Lincoln University Director of Athletics Harry Stinson III announced today that Doug Overton has stepped down as the men’s basketball head coach due to personal reasons. Overton was in his fourth season as the Lions’ head coach. The Lions were the top rebounding team in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) in 2019-20, leading the conference

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Liberty and McKay Agree to Contract Extension

Following Liberty men’s basketball’s best season in school history, Liberty University and men’s basketball head coach Ritchie McKay have agreed on a contract extension. “I am very thankful for the leadership that continues to invest and believe in our program. It is truly a privilege to be a part of something bigger than yourself,” McKay

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Kline Will Not Return at Arkansas Tech

Chad Kline, head men’s basketball coach at Arkansas Tech University, will not return for the 2020-21 season. Kline was named the 22nd head coach in ATU men’s basketball history on June 2, 2014. He had previously served as assistant coach for the Wonder Boys basketball program from 2011-14. “We are appreciative of Chad’s many contributions

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Camp Counselor – Camp Laurel

Private Maine children’s camp with exceptional facilities seeks Basketball Counselors. Basketball Counselors coach 5-6 hours daily and live in a cabin with campers. Salary, travel allowance, room and board included. Mid-June to mid-August. Amazing facilities, even better community. The ideal position for collegiate basketball players, high level high school hoopers, or team managers. Check out

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