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Official: Jackson Resigns at Pittsburgh Greensburg

The University of Pittsburgh Greensburg announced that Brody Jackson has resigned as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach. Jackson accepted as position as Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach at his alma mater Manchester High School in Akron, Ohio. Jackson, who finished his fourth season as head coach, was named the 2019-20 AMCC Coach of the

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Long promoted to Assistant Coach at Marist

Dorian Long has been promoted to assistant coach in the Marist men’s basketball program, it was announced by head coach John Dunne on Thursday. “My time here has been a great experience specifically because of my relationships with the staff and players,” Long said. “We’ve brought in great guys and I’m extremely excited about the future

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Georgia Men’s Basketball Staff Update

Wade Mason and J.D. Powell have joined the Georgia Bulldogs’ staff as assistant coach and director of recruiting and operations, respectively, head coach Tom Crean announced on Thursday. “Wade and J.D. are big-time additions to our staff,” Crean said. “We are extremely excited to have them, and I am confident their contributions will be immediate

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OFFICIAL: Polsgrove resigns at D3 Eastern Nazarene

Following up on something that HoopDirt.com first reported back on June 8th (D3 DIRT). The resignation of Scott Polsgrove as the head coach at D3 Eastern Nazarene College has been made official. ENC released the following statement earlier today: Eastern Nazarene College Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Director of Track & Field Scott Polsgrove has

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USW welcomes back Voight

The University of the Southwest Athletic Department is very excited to name James Voight as the newest Men’s Basketball Head Coach. Voight graduated from the University of the Southwest in 2011. Coach Voight was a member of the Men’s Basketball program from 2009-2011. He was named to the NAIA Daktronics Academic All-American Team in 2011. Voight

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