Author Archives: Brady Dirt

Turner steps down as CSU-Pueblo Head Men’s Basketball Coach

After eight seasons at the helm, Colorado State University-Pueblo Head Men’s Basketball Coach Ralph Turner has stepped down from his position. “We would like to thank Coach Turner for his commitment to Pack Men’s Basketball for the past eight years,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Paul Plinske. “As this season transpired, we both became dissatisfied with our

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Dr. Dish Workout Library Get’s a NEW Look!

Check out what’s new in the Dr. Dish Training Management Workout Library.  The Dr. Dish development team buckled down to review the suggestions of our customers to upgrade the Training Management System workout library and Skill Builder™ interface to make it more user-friendly.   The Dr. Dish Training Management System is the powerful brains behind the

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Introducing Dr. Dish CT: 5 Questions & Answers

In case you haven’t heard yet, on January 2nd we unveiled our newest innovation and a brand new training machine: The Dr. Dish CT. We’re thrilled about the capabilities and versatility of the machine and know that the CT will further revolutionize basketball training. Already coaches and trainers are calling it “The Peloton of Basketball.” When our

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New International Scouting and Recruiting Service

Scoutingservices.eu is a new international scouting service where you can find high quality prospects. This international service was created from scratch having the college coach in mind. It’s a fast, affordable and proper way to view academic and athletic profiles of interested student athletes. Even if you do not plan to recruit internationally, just try

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Jim Boone Earns 450th DII Win

Delta State University men’s basketball coach Jim Boone picked up his 450th career win at the NCAA Division II level, as the Statesmen claimed a 77-68 win over the University of Montevallo in Gulf South Conference play on Saturday, Dec. 1 at Walter Sillers Coliseum. Rasheide Bell (20), Brett Warner (16) and Matthew Wilson (12)

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The Data-Charged Future of Sports is Now

  If you caught the 2018 Hall of Fame Classic last week, congratulations — you can now say you saw history in the making. This year’s edition of the tournament, featuring Nebraska, Missouri State, USC and Texas Tech, represents the first time in NCAA history that D1 teams have access to advanced stats and analytics

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Scott Moe Earns 300th Career Win

– The Knights men’s basketball team defeated the College of Coastal Georgia Mariners 104-96 in double overtime to improve to 5-0 on the season and earn Head Coach Scott Moe his 300th career win with the team in 17 years at the helm. The Knights were led by Darrell White with a game-high 28 points

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