Ranson Joins the Foxes: Marist has announced the hiring of Orlando Ranson as an assistant on head coach Matt Brady’s Foxes coaching staff. Ranson was most recently the administrative assistant at Loyola-Maryland for two seasons, and previously coached at St. Frances Academy in Baltimore for two years. As a player […]
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Loyola-Maryland: Greyhounds Land Providence Transfer Brown
Greyhounds Add Friar Guard: Loyola-Maryland head coach Jimmy Patsos has announced that former Providence junior guard Gerald Brown has transferred to the Greyhound program. Brown, who will sit out the 2005-06 season due to NCAA transfer rules, averaged 7.1 points in 15 games last season. The Baltimore native will have […]
St. Peter’s: Peacocks Add Finamore As Assistant
Peacocks Add Finamore: St. Peter’s head coach Bob Leckie announced the hiring of Steve Finamore as an assistant coach. Finamore replaces Dennis Cook, who left coaching to pursue other interests. Finamore last season coached Portland High School in Portland, Michigan, but was part of Tom Izzo’s support staff in 2000 […]
Siena: Alum Maciariello Joins Staff
Saints Alum Joins Bench: Siena head coach Fran McCaffery announced the hiring of former Saint Carmen Maciariello as Director of Basketball Operations. As a player, Maciariello played for Siena in 2000-01 and helped lead Louis Orr’s squad to the Metro Atlantic regular-season championship. Maciariello started his career as a guard […]
Northeastern Midnight Madness
A New Era For the Huskies by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – On a miserable, rainy night outside, indoor activity like that at Northeastern’s Cabot Gym was just what the doctor ordered. The Huskies, who enter the Colonial Athletic Association this season, kicked off the season with Midnight Madness on Friday […]
Bob Huggins Roast and Toast
Huggins On The Hot Seat, Kenyon Is Just Hot by Bill Kintner CINCINNATI – For most of the coaches who attended the Huggins Toast and Roast at US Bank Arena, this was one of the few times they could face off against their old friend and not leave with another […]
Big East Scheduling quirks
New-look Big East could schedule real surprises by Phil Kasiecki The Big East has a new look with 16 teams, as Boston College has departed for the ACC and five teams from Conference USA have joined. Expectations are extremely high for the conference, with national powers like Villanova, Connecticut, Syracuse, […]
Ed Schilling Interview
Ed Schilling Jr. Interview – March 2005 by Bill Kintner Bill Kintner: Describe what you do with Memphis. Ed Schilling: Oh my goodness. What I do at Memphis… I do everything from scouting to individual instruction to coaching on the floor and practice, games… to carting Coach Cal around, watching […]
Connecticut: Calhoun Promotes Moore to Associate Head Coach
Moore Promoted At UConn: Connecticut head coach Jim Calhoun announced today the promotion of longtime assistant Tom Moore to associate head coach. Moore, who has been on Calhoun’s staff for the past eleven seasons, serves as the Huskies’ recruiting coordinator. A Boston University grad, Moore previously was head coach at […]
Georgia: Freshman Center Johnson to Miss Entire Season Following Ankle Surgery
Bulldog Big Man Out: Georgia head coach Dennis Felton has announced that freshman center Kendrick Johnson will miss the entire 2005-06 season due to ankle surgery. Johnson, a 6-10 center from Morton, Texas, averaged 21 points and 9 rebounds last year as a high school senior, and was expected to […]