Author Archives: Brady Dirt

Dr. Dish Skill Builder: 5 Out Offense

At Dr. Dish Basketball we’re always in the Dish Lab thinking of the best ways to utilize our machines for game-like training! Recently, our very own former college basketball players Emily Stiemsma (Customer Success and Marketing Specialist) and Brittnye McSparron (Business Development Executive) created a great Skill Builder workout and executed it in the Dish

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Davidson Staff Update

Kevin Kuwik has been named assistant coach, while Will Thoni replaces him as Director of Operations, Davidson head men’s basketball coach Bob McKillop announced on Wednesday. Coach McKillop on Kuwik “Kevin was a superb addition to our staff. I’m absolutely certain that he will be an outstanding head coach in the very near future.” Coach

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Dooley Announces Complete ECU Coaching Staff

ECU Head Men’s Basketball Coach Joe Dooley announced his coaching staff Tuesday with Raphael Chillious joining the program as associate head coach and Steve Roccaforte as an assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator. Tyler Lewis has been named the program’s video coordinator and Derek DeMasi as assistant director of basketball operations. In addition, assistant coach Ken Potosnak

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Richard Bland College Hires Assistant Coaches

Richard Bland College of William & Mary Head Men’s Basketball Coach Preston Beverly has announced the appointment of Raheem Martin and Vincent Thibodeau as the program’s new Assistant Men’s Basketball Coaches. Martin was an assistant coach at Greensboro College in North Carolina during 2017-18, also serving as the junior varsity head coach for the Pride this past

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Pointers Add Hockett to Basketball Staff

UW-Stevens Point athletics and head men’s basketball coach Bob Semling announced today (July 20) the addition of Matt Hockett as an assistant coach for the Pointers. Hockett comes to UWSP from the University of Minnesota Duluth, where he was an assistant for the Bulldogs the last three seasons.  While at UMD, he coached three all-conference

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