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thefutureisbright



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PostPosted: 12/22/13 7:50 pm    ::: Head Coaching Changes (2014) Reply Reply with quote

*Updated 3:23pm ET 10/17 *

Demographics
Male HC - 5 (2 D1, 1 D2, 1 D3, 1 Pro) - White (5)
Male AC - 4 (4 D1) - White (3), Black (1)
Male Outside Business - 1
Female HC - 11 (9 D1, 1 D2, 1 JUCO) - White (Cool, Black (3)
Female AC - 11 (11 D1) - White (9 ), Black (2)
Female Outside Business - 1

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1. Kansas State - Jeff Mittie (TCU HC)
2. Arkansas - Jimmy Dykes (ESPN/ABC Analyst)
3. UL-Monroe - Jeff Dow (IUP HC - 2013)
4. TCU - Raegan Pebley (Fresno State HC)
5. La Tech - Tyler Summitt (Marquette AC)
6. SE Louisiana - Yolanda Moore (LSU-Eunice HC)
7. Santa Clara - JR Payne (Southern Utah HC)
8. Minnesota - Marlene Stollings (VCU HC)
9. Oregon - Kelly Graves (Oregon HC)
10. Binghamton - Linda Cimino (Caldwell College HC)
11. Georgetown - Natasha Adair (Charleston HC)
12. North Dakota State - Maren Walseth (Penn State AC)
13. Gonzaga - Lisa Misplay Fortier (Gonzaga AC)
14. Fresno State - Jaime White (Northern Colorado HC)
15. Portland - Cheryl Sorenson (Portland AC)
16. Morehead State - Greg Todd (Transylvania HC)
17. Houston - Ronald Hughey (FSU AC)
18. Charleston - Candice Jackson (Duke AC)
19. Northern Colorado - Kamie Ethridge (Kansas State AC)
20. VCU - Beth O'Boyle (Stony Brook HC)
21. Marquette - Carolyn Kieger (Miami AC)
22. Butler - Kurt Godlevske (Butler AC)
23. Rhode Island - Daynia La-Force (Northeastern HC)
24. Brown - Sarah Behn (U-Mass Lowell HC)
25. Southern Utah - Chris Boettcher (Shiga Lakestars HC)
26. Stony Brook - Caroline McCombs (Stony Brook HC)
27. Boston - Katy Steding (Cal AC)
28. Northeastern - Kelly Cole (Harvard AC)
29. U-Mass Lowell - Jenerrie Harris (Navy AC)
30. Grambling - Nadine Domond (Skill Developer)
31. Indiana - Teri Moren (Indiana State HC)
32. Indiana State - Joey Wells (Indiana State AC)
33. Appalachian State - Angel Elderkin (LSU AC)




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PostPosted: 12/22/13 7:50 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

1st Official HC Opening during season ... Houston's Buchanan steps down due to personal reasons.

http://espn.go.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10180234/houston-cougars-todd-buchanan-resigns-fourth-season


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PostPosted: 12/22/13 7:51 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Will be interesting to see what happens with Interims ...

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Prairie View A&M
Georgetown
Nebraska-Omaha


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PostPosted: 12/22/13 8:02 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

thefutureisbright wrote:
Will be interesting to see what happens with Interims ...

Incarnate Word
Prairie View A&M
Georgetown
Nebraska-Omaha


And Xavier which is a glorified interim as is Oakland.

I'd say right now

Word, stays, expansion team
PVAMU, NO, good team in SWAC in midst of DROPPING TABLE, needs to be near the top of SWAC to survive
Georgetown, NO, Lewis is there to boil the pot, expect the Towson coach to get a look

No clue about UNO but another expansion team.



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PostPosted: 12/22/13 8:36 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Didn't they remove the interim at Xavier for Brian Neal, I thought they did that weeks after Waugh stepped down. Oakland hired Tungate to a multi-year deal.

Happycappie25 wrote:
thefutureisbright wrote:
Will be interesting to see what happens with Interims ...

Incarnate Word
Prairie View A&M
Georgetown
Nebraska-Omaha


And Xavier which is a glorified interim as is Oakland.

I'd say right now

Word, stays, expansion team
PVAMU, NO, good team in SWAC in midst of DROPPING TABLE, needs to be near the top of SWAC to survive
Georgetown, NO, Lewis is there to boil the pot, expect the Towson coach to get a look

No clue about UNO but another expansion team.


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PostPosted: 12/23/13 9:50 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

thefutureisbright wrote:
Didn't they remove the interim at Xavier for Brian Neal, I thought they did that weeks after Waugh stepped down. Oakland hired Tungate to a multi-year deal.

Happycappie25 wrote:
thefutureisbright wrote:
Will be interesting to see what happens with Interims ...

Incarnate Word
Prairie View A&M
Georgetown
Nebraska-Omaha


And Xavier which is a glorified interim as is Oakland.

I'd say right now

Word, stays, expansion team
PVAMU, NO, good team in SWAC in midst of DROPPING TABLE, needs to be near the top of SWAC to survive
Georgetown, NO, Lewis is there to boil the pot, expect the Towson coach to get a look

No clue about UNO but another expansion team.


Yes, Neal only held the interim title for a month.


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PostPosted: 01/19/14 11:46 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

University of Portland will be open

http://www.portlandpilots.com/news/2014/1/13/WBB_0113144700.aspx


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PostPosted: 01/20/14 12:03 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Woah... U of P's Coach Sollars has been an institution in these parts, no question he did a good job there.



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PostPosted: 01/23/14 10:38 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Lange had interim tag removed at Nebraska Omaha. Received a 4-year contract.

http://www.omavs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=795095&SPID=135129&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=31400&ATCLID=209354685


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PostPosted: 02/20/14 9:54 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

@wbballhoopscoop
North Dakota State: open.


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PostPosted: 02/20/14 10:17 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Durantula wrote:
@wbballhoopscoop
North Dakota State: open.


http://gobison.com/news/2014/2/20/WBB_0220143308.aspx

2 years 2 late.


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PostPosted: 02/21/14 7:28 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Durantula wrote:
@wbballhoopscoop
North Dakota State: open.


http://gobison.com/news/2014/2/20/WBB_0220143308.aspx

2 years 2 late.


Knew that one was coming, good to make it official before the end of the year....why wait.

All signs point to a very silly silly season this year. Good luck to all



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PostPosted: 02/21/14 9:21 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Happycappie25 wrote:
NoDakSt wrote:
Durantula wrote:
@wbballhoopscoop
North Dakota State: open.


http://gobison.com/news/2014/2/20/WBB_0220143308.aspx

2 years 2 late.


Knew that one was coming, good to make it official before the end of the year....why wait.

All signs point to a very silly silly season this year. Good luck to all



I expect a quick hire after the season probably even before the Big Dance. The program was on heart monitor when DeHoff took over for Hall of Fame Coach Amy Ruley who couldn't negotiate the successful transition of the program to Division I. NDSU is revamping it's 40+ year old sports arena to make a more sexy venue but still, whoever takes on the task is in for a complete program rebuild. Attendance has plummeted and that's a big part of the program building.


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PostPosted: 02/21/14 1:23 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

It would seem, from a distance, that it would be hard to get a lot of elite players to North Dakota.

First, it's not a big state, and South Dakota State is already good, so why would top regional talent choose North Dakota State?

And second, I'm guessing convincing players from outside the region to move to North Dakota for four years might be a pretty tough sell. Maybe a global-warming pitch might work, but otherwise, I don't think many kids are going to volunteer for Dakota winters if they have other options.



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PostPosted: 02/21/14 2:43 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ClayK wrote:
It would seem, from a distance, that it would be hard to get a lot of elite players to North Dakota.

First, it's not a big state, and South Dakota State is already good, so why would top regional talent choose North Dakota State?

And second, I'm guessing convincing players from outside the region to move to North Dakota for four years might be a pretty tough sell. Maybe a global-warming pitch might work, but otherwise, I don't think many kids are going to volunteer for Dakota winters if they have other options.


True...but I also remember programs like Maine, Vermont, Montana have also been pretty good at times. Can't imagine it is much easier recruiting to some of those locales. It just takes some energy, connections, targeting the right type of kid, etc...but it can be done.

Plus, basketball is an indoor sport...not like you are recruiting for soccer, softball, track or something else where the opportunity to actually be in comfortable outdoor temps for your sport may or may not be very long.


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PostPosted: 02/22/14 9:44 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

purduefanatic wrote:
ClayK wrote:
It would seem, from a distance, that it would be hard to get a lot of elite players to North Dakota.

First, it's not a big state, and South Dakota State is already good, so why would top regional talent choose North Dakota State?

And second, I'm guessing convincing players from outside the region to move to North Dakota for four years might be a pretty tough sell. Maybe a global-warming pitch might work, but otherwise, I don't think many kids are going to volunteer for Dakota winters if they have other options.


True...but I also remember programs like Maine, Vermont, Montana have also been pretty good at times. Can't imagine it is much easier recruiting to some of those locales. It just takes some energy, connections, targeting the right type of kid, etc...but it can be done.

Plus, basketball is an indoor sport...not like you are recruiting for soccer, softball, track or something else where the opportunity to actually be in comfortable outdoor temps for your sport may or may not be very long.


I think this. The pool of DI talent is tiny, tiny, tiny but the Minnesota programs are pretty rich. Aaron Johnston is able to pull in some of these kids in Brookings and Brookings is a 10th the size of the Fargo metro area. Bison fans are big on Bison sports; they travel from all over to Fargo for football. Granted, that's in the fall and you won't see that commute twice a week in the middle of winter for a basketball game but you could have 3,000 - 4,000 fans within a 30 minute drive that I think would be consistent. Especially in a new arena that isn't like a sauna.

It's putting a system into place and making connections with the right high school coaches and aau coaches. And then producing. Granted, that won't happen overnight, especially if the new coach is out of this region but I feel this position has some key assets with which to work despite the downward spiral of the program the past few years.


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PostPosted: 02/24/14 7:56 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

futureisbright, do you have an overall coaching changes post? I recall that includes the assistant job coaching openings. Eastern Washington is open and the assistant jobs at the 3 schools that are getting new head coaches are presumably open.

‏@wbballhoopscoop Feb 19

Eastern Washington : assistant spot open. Eastern Washington plays in big Sky conference.


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PostPosted: 02/24/14 2:58 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I have yet to start one, but can definitely get that going! I know we have a little movement and there are a few assistant jobs open along, like Indiana, that was never filled last year.


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PostPosted: 02/24/14 4:18 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I created a thread, but I looked at Eastern Washington site and they still have 3 assistants listed on roster and the staff directory. I know they had hired a new assistant before the season, but wasn't sure who is no longer there even though wbballhoopscoop tweeted it.


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PostPosted: 02/25/14 11:17 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ClayK wrote:
It would seem, from a distance, that it would be hard to get a lot of elite players to North Dakota.


Clay, you've obviously never had the pleasure of dining on Lutefisk. Wink

Both of the *biggie* ND schools enjoyed huge success at the D II level, winning NCs repeatedly. It's too bad that those Glory Days aren't translating to something better these days. Although UND is leading the Big Sky conference by half a hair, no?



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PostPosted: 03/04/14 12:09 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Tom Hodges will not return as Morehead State coach ... http://www.msueagles.com/news/2014/3/4/WBB_0304143025.aspx


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PostPosted: 03/04/14 1:30 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

thefutureisbright wrote:
Tom Hodges will not return as Morehead State coach ... http://www.msueagles.com/news/2014/3/4/WBB_0304143025.aspx


Interesting case, could promote the sport but not the team to players, I wonder if the Booth would be a good place for him, our version of Dickie V. He loves the sport, just not sure if he's a good coach, he won with the other coach's kids then fell apart.

He is an asset to women's basketball...just not sure if it's as a coach



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PostPosted: 03/04/14 10:42 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Oregon open ...

http://dailyemerald.com/2014/03/04/oregon-womens-basketball-head-coach-paul-westhead-will-not-return-after-this-season/


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PostPosted: 03/06/14 5:48 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Some of the names associated with the NDSU search.

http://bisonmedia.areavoices.com/?p=90261

YEah, gotta agree with Clay. Not extremely sexy.


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PostPosted: 03/06/14 6:49 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Some of the names associated with the NDSU search.

http://bisonmedia.areavoices.com/?p=90261

YEah, gotta agree with Clay. Not extremely sexy.


One of those names sure sticks out like a sore thumb.


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