penn nation
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03-13-24 07:31 PM - Post#365130
Langel going for a 4th straight dance (it's already their 6th straight first place season).
Looking very strong in the first half.
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penn nation
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03-13-24 09:02 PM - Post#365137
In response to penn nation
They win in a laugher.
Quite a dynasty for Langel.
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ToothlessTiger
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03-13-24 09:27 PM - Post#365140
In response to penn nation
Penn will finally bring him home
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penn nation
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03-13-24 10:53 PM - Post#365142
In response to ToothlessTiger
If anything, he is the one who keeps on bringing Penn guys over there.
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SteveChop
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03-14-24 11:02 AM - Post#365160
In response to ToothlessTiger
From all I’ve heard, he is extremely happy at Colgate. Given his success, have to assume that he has other offers.. I think he likes the lifestyle for himself and his family. Don’t see him going anywhere in the near future. I think he is signed until 2027 or maybe even later
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palestra38
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Colgate 03-14-24 11:08 AM - Post#365161
In response to SteveChop
In the unlikely event that we make a change, I think it would be a much better decision to go outside the Penn family and hire an up and coming Div 2 or 3 coach with strong AAU and prep school connections. Time to go in a different direction (not that I expect that to happen). Let's not forget that the Patriot League is now well below the Ivies in talent level.
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SomeGuy
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Re: Colgate 03-14-24 11:45 AM - Post#365167
In response to palestra38
The one school in the Ivy that has gone that route is . . . Dartmouth. I guess what I would say is that we should be open-minded about our next coach and not set on one path. An alum might be a pathway to better candidate, or it might not.
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palestra38
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Re: Colgate 03-14-24 12:08 PM - Post#365173
In response to SomeGuy
Well, as you know, my first choice would be to go the Amaker route--big name, big money, but I consider that so unlikely as to be not worth our time discussing. However, only Princeton and Penn have hired their own alums.
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Old Bear
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Re: Colgate 03-14-24 01:15 PM - Post#365181
In response to palestra38
Brown?
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palestra38
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Re: Colgate 03-14-24 01:21 PM - Post#365183
In response to Old Bear
Of course. I keep thinking we stole him too.
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Mike Porter
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03-14-24 02:41 PM - Post#365196
In response to palestra38
In the off case the correct decision was made by the admins and we moved on from current coaching staff, I would be very surprised if they went after D2 or D3 coach. That would be extremely bearish on how serious the admin takes basketball. The big problem is recruiting, and you aren't going to find a solution for that amongst D2 and D3 coaches.
I like Langel for sure if he would even be interested, but if not, a proven assistant recruiter would definitely be my preference.
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ToothlessTiger
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03-14-24 03:45 PM - Post#365210
In response to Mike Porter
Brett MacConnell at Princeton has done a great job as recruiting coordinator in the US, Canada and found a POY in England. It is only a matter of time before he moves on to a head coaching position.
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TigerFan
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03-14-24 05:08 PM - Post#365222
In response to ToothlessTiger
Toothless, if you are suggesting that MacConnell would be a possible fit for Penn, I think you are way off base. Brett would fail miserably there. The Quakers should stick with Donahue, who has done a masterful job there. Stick with Steve!
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