Georgia State Sets & Actions for RJ Hunter
SET DIAGRAMS This time of March is spectacular and although there are no mid-majors still dancing, upset fever is still in the air (thanks Syracuse!). There certainly will be a … Continue reading
Play of the Day: Hofstra Horns Flipback
As a graduate of Hofstra University and former grad assistant for the men’s basketball team, it has been terrific to see the resurgence of the program. The story of the … Continue reading
Play of the Day: Wyoming Flare to Screen Behind
One habit that I picked up during my time working under Adam Turner at Bard, was trying to watch as many late game situations as possible. Whenever we had a … Continue reading
Rivalries
I am a firm believer that college athletes should be properly motivated and ready for any game they face, but there’s always an extra bit of juice for a rivalry … Continue reading
Skill Development: Small Guards
At a lot of different levels of Division III, the best recruiters are the ones who can look past measurables and figure out which players are the best, regardless of … Continue reading
The Presser: University of Maine head coach Bob Walsh
Each of the past two summers I have attended University of Maine head coach Bob Walsh’s Dynamic Leadership Academy (2014 & 2015). Both times I have left with a full … Continue reading
The Presser: DePaul assistant coach Patrick Sellers
During my year as a graduate assistant at Hofstra, I had the pleasure of being able to work with and get to know Patrick Sellers. An assistant coach for the … Continue reading
Skill Development Video: Patient Post Ups
I put together this video last year as a teaching tool for our post players. I wanted to show a number of positive and negative examples of Division 1 players in … Continue reading
The Best Compliment You Can Get
This weekend marks what I consider to be the start of the summer recruiting season. For each of my now three years at Bard, Yale Elite Camp signifies the end of … Continue reading