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Fired Detroit assistant files suit

According to the Detroit News, former Detroit assistant Carlos Briggs has filed a lawsuit against the university claiming that his reporting of an affair between another former assistant coach and then-athletic director Keri Gaither led to his termination. The complaint was filed Tuesday in the Wayne County Circuit Court. Briggs feels that he should be

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Win #700 for Wooster’s Moore

Steve Moore became the fourth coach in NCAA Div. III history, and 30th across all three NCAA divisions, to reach 700 career wins when No. 8 ranked College of Wooster dispatched Denison University by a 94-64 score Wednesday night during the North Coast Athletic Conference foes’ lone regular season meeting. Moore, now 700-201 in his

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Midland’s Chris Craig Gets 100th Victory

Midland College basketball coach Chris Craig picked up his 100th collegiate coaching victory in Monday’s 76-71 victory versus Clarendon College. Craig, in his second year at MC, has amassed a record of 100-47 (.680) in his nearly five years as a head coach, including three years at the College of Eastern Utah (69-32) and one

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Ingle gets #100 @ Gordon State

Head Men’s Basketball Coach Israel “Izzy” Ingle picked up his 100th career win on Monday against conference rival Middle Georgia College. Among his many accomplishments, Ingle is one of the youngest coaches to reach the milestone at only 28 years of age. In 2011-12, Ingle became the youngest head coach in Georgia Junior College history

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Mercer’s Hoffman gets #400

Mercer men’s basketball head coach Bob Hoffman notched the 400th win of his men’s collegiate coaching career on Saturday, leading the Bears to a 71-65 victory over Lipscomb. Hoffman’s 88th win as head coach of the Bears combines with 69 wins at the helm of Texas Pan-American and 243 wins as head coach of Oklahoma

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Cardinal Stritch’s Diener gets win #100

Cardinal Stritch University Wolves men’s basketball head coach Drew Diener became the fastest coach in program history to reach 100 career wins as his fifth-ranked Wolves captured a 62-45 win over the Indiana University-South Bend Titans. The win gives Diener his 100th victory in 131 games as the fourth-year head coach now sits with a

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Moore Wins 100th

Quinnipiac Head coach Tom Moore picked up his 100th career win against CCSU in front of a large crowd at the TD Bank Sports Center on Thursday night. Moore (100-77) reached the milestone faster than any QU Division I men’s basketball coach and become the second fastest in program history. Moore’s 100th win was the

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Kampe Wins 500

Oakland University’s Men’s Basketball Coach Greg Kampe earned his 500th victory Saturday night in front of a sold out O’rena as the Golden Grizzlies (10-13, 5-4 in Summit League) defeated the Western Illinois Leathernecks (16-5, 8-2 in Summit League) 67-60. Kampe became the 21st active Division I coach to reach 500 wins. He is in

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RCTC coach wins #300

Rochester Community and Technical College men’s basketball coach Brian LaPlante won the 300th game of his career. The victory came last night with a 91-61 victory over Anoka-Ramsey College. Stay with HoopDirt for the latest college basketball coaching news and rumors.

Florida’s Donovan wins #400

Gators coach Billy Donovan didn’t have to sweat out his 400th career win at UF on Saturday. The Gators took care of that by scoring the game’s first 11 points in an 83-52 thumping of No. 17 Missouri at a sold-out O’Connell Center. Still, Donovan did need a towel to dry off after improving to

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Monroe College Coach Wins 300th Game

Monroe College men’s basketball head coach Jeff Brustad earned his 300th career victory Thursday night in an 82-70 win against Harcum. Brustad has an .820 winning percentage in his 10 years at the helm at Monroe. He has led the Mustangs to eight region championships, five district championships and three straight national tournament appearances. Stay

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Hoffman returns from leave at Ft. Lewis

Fort Lewis College men’s basketball coach Bob Hofman has received medical clearance to return from his medical leave of absence, Director of Athletics Gary Hunter announced. Hofman stepped away from his coaching duties last Friday. In the interim, his longtime associate head coach, Bob Pietrack, guided the No. 17 Skyhawks (11-1 overall, 8-1 in the

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