Starting to get busy around here! I tweeted yesterday that the O/U on DI openings this week was 6 – two popped after that tweet, so we’re trending towards the over. A bunch of D2’s and D3’s have opened this week as well (with more coming in the next few days). Here are a few
D3 DIRT: SUNY Fredonia Opens
I can confirm that Phil Seymore is no longer the head men’s basketball coach at D3 SUNY Fredonia. Seymore had been the Blue Devils coach since the 2013-14 season. During his career at the school, he put together a 39-133 (.227) record, which included an 8-17 (4-14 SUNYAC) mark this past season. Seymore, a former
Newbury College Men’s Basketball Adds Donald Morris, Daivon Edwards to Coaching Staff
Nighthawks Men’s Basketball Head Coach Rich Fazzi announced Monday the addition of two members to his coaching staff. Donald Morris, who has experience in the New England Collegiate Conference in his 13 years in collegiate coaching and Daivon Edwards, a graduate of the Class fo 2018 and former four-year member of the Nighthawks program from 2014-2018. Morris,
Lewis Named Interim Head Men’s Basketball Coach at UW-Oshkosh
Matt Lewis has been elevated to interim head coach of the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball program, assistant chancellor and director of athletics Darryl Sims announced Thursday (May 17). Lewis, UW-Oshkosh’s top assistant men’s basketball coach for the previous six years, will guide the Titans for the 2018-19 campaign before the university conducts a national search for
Chris Bartley Wins 300th Game
The nationally-ranked WPI men’s basketball team went on the road and defeated Framingham State, 69-52, and delivered head coach Chris Bartley his 300th career win Thursday night at the Athletic Center. Four of Bartley’s milestones have come on the road. He began with his 100th at Coast Guard, continued with 200 at then-No. 3 MIT
Brian Baptiste Achieves 600th Career Win
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth head men’s basketball coach Brian Baptiste achieved his 600th career victory on Thursday evening, as the Corsairs completed a second-half comeback to overtake Bridgewater State on the road, 77-71. Baptiste becomes just the sixth active Division III men’s basketball coach to reach the career milestone http://www.corsairathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/2016-17/releases/20161201yojk7u
Cabral Returns to Lasell College as Associate Head Coach
Head men’s basketball coach Aaron Galletta has announced the return of Joe Cabral as Associate Head Coach for the upcoming season. “We are very excited to have Joe back with the men’s basketball program,” said Galletta. “His tireless work ethic and recruiting prowess will be a welcomed addition to the staff.” Cabral returns to Lasell
Trinity College Adds John Zall to Coaching Staff
Trinity College men’s basketball has announced the hiring of John Zall as the team’s new assistant coach for the 2016-17 season. The Bantams, coached by James Cosgrove, posted a 19-8 record last winter and earned a second straight bid to the NCAA Tournament after reaching the Elite Eight in 2014-15. Zall arrives at Trinity with
Anderson University Adds Two To Men’s Basketball Staff
Anderson University has added two members to its men’s basketball coaching staff. Head coach Owen Handy has announced the additions of assistant coaches Peyton Wyatt and Drew Messmer. Wyatt spent the past four seasons playing basketball at Elmhurst College reaching the round of 32 in the NCAA Division III tournament his junior and senior year.
O’Brien Promoted to Associate Head Coach at Pine Manor College
Pine Manor College head men’s basketball coach Rich Fazzi has recently announced the promotion of assistant coach Evan O’Brien to associate head coach. O’Brien is entering his third year on the PMC staff where he has helped coach Fazzi build the Gator program from the ground up. As the program enters just its third year
OFFICIAL: Goucher Turns Basketball Program Over to Rose
Goucher College’s men’s basketball program will undergo its first change in command in its 25-year history when Tom Rose takes over as head coach. Rose, a 1995 graduate of Goucher, was named the successor to Leonard Trevino today by Geoffrey M. Miller, Director of Athletics, who headed a national search to fill the vacancy created