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Miller Earns 300th Career Win

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater head men’s basketball coach Pat Miller became the fastest active NCAA Division III coach to reach 300 career wins Wednesday as the third-ranked Warhawks throttled Beloit 92-51 in a non-conference affair at Kachel Gymnasium. Miller is the seventh coach in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference history to reach the 300-win plateau, doing so

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Trinity Western University Hires Coach for 2015-16

On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 Trinity Western University announced the hiring of Aaron Muhic as the Spartans men’s basketball head coach for 2015 season. Muhic, who hails from Sacramento, Calf., will begin his coaching duties upon the completion of the 2014-15 basketball season. Muhic, who is in the top 25 for All-Time NAIA wins among

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Cronin to miss 3rd straight game

University of Cincinnati men’s basketball head coach Mick Cronin will not coach Tuesday at NC State for medical reasons. Associate head coach Larry Davis will continue to lead the team in Cronin’s absence. Cronin previously missed games vs. VCU and Wagner as he deals with medical issues stemming from an unruptured aneurysm. There is no

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Benedictine University Dirt…

Benedictine University, a national university with campuses spread out across the country has made some moves regarding their basketball programs. Benedictine at Springfield (IL) will shut down their athletics department at the end of the spring semester. This would put head basketball coach Ian McKeithen out of a job. McKeithen has been the head coach

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Mick Cronin update

Cincinnati head coach Mick Cronin will miss at least one more game as he continues treatment for a brain aneurysm. Cronin missed this past weekend’s game vs. VCU following the discovery of the unruptured aneurysm. Associate head coach Larry Davis will continue to coach the team in Cronin’s absence, and will be in charge tonight

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Oklahoma staffer dismissed

According to NewsOK, Oklahoma basketball strength coach Jozsef Szendrei has been dismissed. It was discovered that he was given cash by a booster during the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in the Bahamas last month. The money was intended to be passed along to the players during their trip. Szendrei is a former Oklahoma guard who

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Hammel notches 500th at Merrimack

Head Coach Bert Hammel of the Merrimack College men’s basketball team collected his 500th career victory on Sunday afternoon as the Warriors defeated the Bloomfield Bears, 92-74, to end the calendar year on a high note. Hammel becomes the 14th active coach in Division II to reach the 500-win plateau, reaching another prestigious milestone in

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University of Antelope Valley names first-ever head coach

University of Antelope Valley Director of Athletics Jeff Bussell has announced the hiring of Brad Rogers as the first ever head men’s basketball coach for UAV. Rogers comes to the Pioneers after spending the last three years working as an assistant men’s basketball coach and assistant athletic director at Arizona Christian University. "Brad’s success in

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Shaver Picks Up 500th Win

William and Mary head basketball coach Tony Shaver won his 500th career game as the Tribe cruised to an 86-46 victory over Washington College inside Kaplan Arena on Friday night. The Green and Gold scored the first eight points of the contest and never looked back, shooting 53.6 percent from the floor and hitting 11

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Cronin misses VCU game; Diagnosed with unruptured aneurysm

University of Cincinnati men’s basketball head coach Mick Cronin will not coach Saturday’s game against VCU for medical reasons. Associate head coach Larry Davis will lead the Bearcats in his absence. During a routine workup for lingering headaches it was discovered that Coach Cronin has an unruptured aneurysm. Further testing is being conducted, but given

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Sendek’s extension approved at ASU

Arizona State head coach Herb Sendek has had his contract extension approved by the Arizona Board of Regents. Terms of the new deal are as follows: 1. An additional year will be added to the contract if ASU wins 20 games or appears in at least one NCAA Tournament game over the remaining years of

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400th win for Gannon’s Reilly

Gannon University head coach John Reilly won his 400th career game with a 55-54 win over West Chester. He is the 30th active coach in NCAA Division II to reach 400 career victories and the third active Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) head coach to do so. Reilly is in his 10th season at Gannon

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