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Chupp resigns @ Goshen

After six years at the helm of the Goshen College men’s basketball program, Gary Chupp resigned his post as head coach on Wednesday. Chupp, who finishes his tenure with the most wins in program history (89), will pursue opportunities outside the game of basketball, including spending more time with his family of five. "I would

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Daily Dirt – 3/14/13

It’s been a busy day already, and I think it’s only going to get busier! Here are a few things that I’ve heard… • Current South Alabama interim head coach Jeff Price is the hot name at Lynn University. Many believe that if he doesn’t get the South Alabama gig, he will be the heavy

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OFFICIAL: Gillian resigns at Longwood

Thanks to some great contacts for getting us out in front of this one. We actually had it at 10:45 last night, but sat on it until I could confirm it this morning. Here’s the official statement from Longwood on the resignation of Mike Gillian: Longwood University men’s basketball head coach Mike Gillian resigned Wednesday,

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Daily Dirt II – 3/14/13

What a crazy day today has been. Longwood, Marist, Drake, and Ball State have all opened. Here are a few other things that are going on… • Bowling Green head coach Louis Orr is safe and will return for a seventh season. He is 89-101 during his time at BGSU (13-19 2012-13). With one year

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HOT RUMOR: Gillian out at Longwood

Three separate sources have told me this morning that Mike Gillian is out as the head coach at Longwood University. His squad finished this season with an 8-25 record and he’s gone 93-214 during his 10 seasons at LU. He was part of Longwood’s reclassification from DII to DI from 2003-2007. I’ll keep you updated

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BREAKING: Taylor released at Ball State

Billy Taylor, who served as the Ball State men’s basketball coach since 2007, will not return for a seventh season as Cardinals head coach, Ball State director of intercollegiate athletics Bill Scholl announced. "This was a difficult decision, primarily because Billy was a tremendous representative of our athletics department and university," Scholl said. "Billy is

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OFFICIAL: Phelps done at Drake

Drake University director of athletics Sandy Hatfield Clubb announced today that men’s basketball coach Mark Phelps has been released from his duties after five seasons as head coach. "Mark Phelps is a man of great integrity and honor," Hatfield Clubb said. "His high standards and values have been an asset to our student-athletes and the

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HOT RUMOR: Drake fires Phelps

Multiple sources are confirming that Drake has fired head coach Mark Phelps. An official announcement is expected either later today, or tomorrow morning. Drake went 15-17 and this season and Phelps has a record of 77-86 in his five seasons at the school. More on this when it becomes official.

BREAKING: Marist fires Martin

Marist College has announced that Chuck Martin has been relieved of his duties as head men’s basketball coach. A national search for Martin’s replacement will begin immediately. "I’m very appreciative of the hard work Chuck and his staff demonstrated over the past five years," Marist Director of Athletics Tim Murray said. "Chuck represented Marist with

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OFFICIAL: McMillin out at Lynn

I blogged yesterday that I had heard Scott McMillin was out as the head coach at Lynn University (http://hoopdirt.com/blog/40bb5e9c/lynn-university-rumor/…). This has now been confirmed – Lynn has just released the following statement: Lynn University Director of Athletics Dr. Kristen Migliano announced that Scott McMillin has stepped down as head men’s basketball coach, effective immediately. McMillin

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Daily Dirt – 3/13/13

I am not a very religious man, but I’ve been watching this chimney all day! This is a very interesting process – looking forward the fourth ballot which is due in about an hour. Here are a few things that I’ve heard while waiting for the white smoke… • It sounds like Warren Wilson head

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Hugh Durham Award finalists

The Hugh Durham Award is given annually to the nation’s top mid-major coach. The award is named in honor of Hugh Durham who had retired at the end of the 2004-05 season. Durham is one of just twelve coaches to have led two different programs to the NCAA Final Four (Florida State in 1972 and

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