Author Archives: Brady Dirt

HOOPFESTS Welcome to Houston Party

Final Four will be held March 31-April 3 in Houston, Texas. We have an event filled weekend of networking, branding, building and learning lined up for coaches of all levels. College coaches, high school coaches, grassroots directors/coaches, administration and event organizers are welcome to attend. Welcome to Houston Party: will be held Friday, March 31

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GLOBAL SPORTS ACADEMY (GSA) – Coaching Opportunity Select Team to Europe August 2023 

Since 1991, Global Sports Academy (GSA) has been arranging tours for  college and youth teams from the United States and countries around the  world to promote international competition and goodwill. Not only do  athletes learn valuable lessons through participating in their respective  sports in other countries, but they also enjoy the experiences of a lifetime

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Drill of the Week

Master your shot behind the arc with NBA Skills Trainer Shane Hennen! In this drill Shane brings you through 5 different ways to get open and hit your open looks. Practicing game time shots is a great way to get acclimated and prepped for success. Players become great shooters when they can shoot from different angles

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Drill of the Week

In this Dr. Dish drill of the week, Coach Tony Miller demonstrates a great one dribble pull-up warmup to help players prepare for their workout. Check out the full breakdown in the video below!

Keith Dickson records 700th career victory

Head Coach Keith Dickson of the Saint Anselm College men’s basketball team picked up his 700th career victory on Tuesday, defeating the University of New Haven by a 65-64 score to conclude the regular season of Northeast-10 Conference play. The longest-tenured men’s basketball coach in Saint Anselm history, Dickson improves to 700-360 (.660) in his

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Boston – 2023 Spring NABC Championship Basketball Clinic – April 21-23

The NABC Championship Basketball Clinics provide basketball coaches from around the world an in-person opportunity to learn from the game’s top coaches.  This collaboration between the NABC and Championship Productions reinforces our shared vision of educating the next generation of coaches.  Why attend an NABC Clinic? Prizes and Discounts! Livestream and Replays! New Lower Fees

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Chicago – 2023 Spring NABC Championship Basketball Clinic – April 14-16

The NABC Championship Basketball Clinics provide basketball coaches from around the world an in-person opportunity to learn from the game’s top coaches.  This collaboration between the NABC and Championship Productions reinforces our shared vision of educating the next generation of coaches.  Why attend an NABC Clinic? Prizes and Discounts! Livestream and Replays! Clinic Brochure New

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George Barber collects 300th career win

With Wednesday night’s win over Westminster, Greenville University head men’s basketball coach George Barber earned his 300th career win. Barber’s tenure at Greenville has featured creativity that has led to success noted on the national stage. Barber has spent 24 seasons on the H.J. Long Gymnasium sideline. He came to Greenville after serving stints as

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Boone earns 600th career win

University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jim Boone earned his 600th career victory Monday as the Lions came from behind to take down Texas A&M International, 71-67, in double overtime at Gayle Kaundart Arena at the Stubblefield Center. The Lions trailed by as many as 15 in the second half and

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Albertus Magnus Head Coach Mitch Oliver Earns 300th Victory

Graduate student Terry Dawkins (Bronx, N.Y.) and senior Justice Washington (Hamden, Conn.) of the Albertus Magnus College men’s basketball team recorded a pair of double-doubles as the Falcons captured their fourth consecutive win following a 76-64 home victory over the Bulldogs of Dean College on Sunday afternoon inside “The Nest” in Great Northeast Athletic Conference

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