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Who is the next head coach for women's basketball at NDSU
Might was well get a new thread started.
Who is the next coach. I know there has been some mentioned in other threads. Mods could maybe move them over to here or people that posted them can repost here.
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Amy Ruley, Janelle McCarville, Maya Moore, Simone Agustus, Lindsay Whalen.
Those are all of the names I know in Womens Basketball.
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Gino Auriemma. Becky Hammond.
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Will be interesting to see the candidates.
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National search, open it up and see what kind of applications we get. ML and company need to make the right hire here and get this program back to where it belongs!
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oldmantutters
Gino Auriemma. Becky Hammond.
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Maybe Gino is looking for a new challenge.
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CaBisonFan
Maybe Gino is looking for a new challenge.
New challenge and a big pay cut.
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I hear Rick Pitino isn't doing much these days, just don't open any new Italian restaurants up there for a while...
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Hopkins Girls Coach. Brian Cosgriff 29-0 this year 575-75 in last 13 years. #1 in the state consistently
Huge pipeline to the cities, he works at Cargill IT (Cargill has a plant in west fargo!)
$150k/year and let him keep his $150k/year IT job.
Win Win.
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How much does the Bunnies coach make?
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National search
mid major current head coach or high major assistant (just because Maren didn't work out, doesn't mean that isn't the correct career path).
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THEsocalledfan
LakesBison
took the words right off my finger tips..or as Director of HR for Athletic program coaching hires
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Please no 6 year deal for the next coach. A 3-4 year contract is more then enough time to see results.
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we need to take our time and not just go for a flashy name or program do our homework, look at ability to recruit and coach and be someone we can get behind right away. we as fans also have relize that this is more then a 1 or 2 yr turnaround
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Jan Jensen Associate Head coach at Iowa. Been on staff for 17 years and Associate HC for 14. Recruiting coordinator as well. Coaches post players.
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Mr. Burgundy
National search
mid major current head coach or high major assistant (just because Maren didn't work out, doesn't mean that isn't the correct career path).
I agree with the bold.
Why would a current HC at a mid major come here?
Like a lot posters I know nothing on potential names, but what about UMD's HC?
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I liked the description of the coach from a Missouri DII team that someone posted. S/he has watched a few games in person. Who was that? Repost please.
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What would be a timeline for the hiring process? How long would the position be advertised, when would interviews begin, etc.
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MinotBison
What would be a timeline for the hiring process? How long would the position be advertised, when would interviews begin, etc.
New coach needs be objective and determine current roster viability. I wouldn't commit to any current players, and give them a chance to look for schools to transfer to, or return to their countries. Be honest, none of these players are D1, certainly not D1 starters, for ANY team. New coach needs to have connections with AAU coaches from competitive areas for the country.
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Bisonionette
New coach needs be objective and determine current roster viability. I wouldn't commit to any current players, and give them a chance to look for schools to transfer to, or return to their countries. Be honest, none of these players are D1, certainly not D1 starters, for ANY team. New coach needs to have connections with AAU coaches from competitive areas for the country.
What if they ALL left, leaving the team with, essentially, no roster? That would be quite a rebuild.
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High major assistant or lower level head coach...You better find me somebody that can recruit the hell out of this region. Dehoff and Walseth both couldn't recruit, hell Walseth couldn't even recruit this country.
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Who ever gets the job had better bring some starters or 6th person players with them from a Big D1 school if NDSU is going to compete in a year or 2 because this is what this program needs. Hoping to get a new coach that can recruit the regional talent in the tri or quad state region is not going to happen overnight as these girls (our best talent) are all currently being recruited by USD, SDSU, Iowa, Iowa St., U of Mn., Moorhead St., UMD and UND because they have winning programs. We need some 6' 4" size that have the "do it all skills" if you want to compete in this league.
How does one go about recruiting talent to win at a high level after your program has been so poor for many years? Any example out there? I guess one can google it.
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I agree 100% need to recruit the region!
Get the best coach available, I don’t care high school, small college, D 2, get a hard nosed grinder.
Hell look across the river
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Are there any restrictions on gender or sexual orientation?
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Here is a top 30 list of potentially available head coaches, please send this to ML:
https://highposthoops.com/2018/11/12...should-know/2/
Look at the ones from Rice, Uconn, Duquesne and U of Alaska, Anchorage.
Tina Langley, Rice head coach- When Langley took the Rice job, the Owls had recorded just one winning season in the previous eight. Now? Year two the team won 22 games, as well as the WBI championship. Last season they won 23 games- the second most in school history- and made it to the second round of the WNIT. She has Power 5 experience- she was the associate head coach at Maryland for seven seasons prior to Rice- and has now proven herself at one of the top academic institutions in the nation. Langley will be getting a lot of phone calls from a lot of ADs, and it’s going to happen soon.
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McFeely has a podcast up with Dom Izzo talking about the WBB situation. Izzo confirms none of the Ms Basketball finals sts in the state were even contacted by NDSU. That right there should be grounds for dismissal
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bisoneer
Here is a top 30 list of potentially available head coaches, please send this to ML:
https://highposthoops.com/2018/11/12...should-know/2/
Look at the ones from Rice, Uconn, Duquesne and U of Alaska, Anchorage.
Tina Langley, Rice head coach- When Langley took the Rice job, the Owls had recorded just one winning season in the previous eight. Now? Year two the team won 22 games, as well as the WBI championship. Last season they won 23 games- the second most in school history- and made it to the second round of the WNIT. She has Power 5 experience- she was the associate head coach at Maryland for seven seasons prior to Rice- and has now proven herself at one of the top academic institutions in the nation. Langley will be getting a lot of phone calls from a lot of ADs, and it’s going to happen soon.
Dude, we are not stealing a coach from Rice and Conference USA.
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Kayla Ard, Associated head coach, Denver.
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Bisonionette
New coach needs be objective and determine current roster viability. I wouldn't commit to any current players, and give them a chance to look for schools to transfer to, or return to their countries. Be honest, none of these players are D1, certainly not D1 starters, for ANY team. New coach needs to have connections with AAU coaches from competitive areas for the country.
We need to clean house. I dont want any connections. whatsoever.
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What do you think Western's Illinois coach makes? JD Gravina he would have more resourced to work with her than what he has accomplished at Western.
Dave Slifer - Central Missouri coach would be a great hire. https://ucmathletics.com/coaches.aspx?rc=747
MSUM and Duluth head coach should get a look to. I would prefer somebody who has been a head coach before and/or has rebuilt programs.
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oldmantutters
McFeely has a podcast up with Dom Izzo talking about the WBB situation. Izzo confirms none of the Ms Basketball finals sts in the state were even contacted by NDSU. That right there should be grounds for dismissal
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I just finished listening to that and was going to post the same thing but you beat me to it. A couple other things that stood out to me that's been talked about here before. One was the fact that scholarships were not being filled out and this seemed to be a yearly issue, even with Dehoff. Another point was the failed international experiment. I just shake my head at that, knowing that there are players in the tri-state area that weren't even getting contacted by Walseth, and ended up going to other places. Missing out on home town players like the one from Davies. The outrageously high attrition rate. They could have talked for an hour more on this.
Last but not least, proof that McFeely reads Bisonville, he levels some Taco John smack on Brookings. I don't care what anyone thinks, I like that guy. Keep stirring things up Mike!
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bisoneer
Here is a top 30 list of potentially available head coaches, please send this to ML:
https://highposthoops.com/2018/11/12...should-know/2/
Look at the ones from Rice, Uconn, Duquesne and U of Alaska, Anchorage.
Tina Langley, Rice head coach- When Langley took the Rice job, the Owls had recorded just one winning season in the previous eight. Now? Year two the team won 22 games, as well as the WBI championship. Last season they won 23 games- the second most in school history- and made it to the second round of the WNIT. She has Power 5 experience- she was the associate head coach at Maryland for seven seasons prior to Rice- and has now proven herself at one of the top academic institutions in the nation. Langley will be getting a lot of phone calls from a lot of ADs, and it’s going to happen soon.
Why would she leave Rice for NDSU?
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Money....get out the checkbook....it costs money to win
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SC_TX
Why would she leave Rice for NDSU?
She wouldn't That's dreaming
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blackdiamond2
What do you think Western's Illinois coach makes? JD Gravina he would have more resourced to work with her than what he has accomplished at Western.
Dave Slifer - Central Missouri coach would be a great hire.
https://ucmathletics.com/coaches.aspx?rc=747
MSUM and Duluth head coach should get a look to. I would prefer somebody who has been a head coach before and/or has rebuilt programs.
Do you hire a male? That means only one female coach (Lopez) in the athletic department (two if you count cheerleading).
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BlueKeyAlum
Do you hire a male? That means only one female coach (Lopez) in the athletic department (two if you count cheerleading).
IMO you hire the best coach you can.
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Vet70
IMO you hire the best coach you can.
Agree with this statement. (even though I mentioned a female coach earlier). Best person for the position. PERIOD
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SC_TX
Why would she leave Rice for NDSU?
I think she is a good coach with Texas connections that might not transfer up to the Midwest region. Her top players are the The younger and shorter Ogwumike Sisters (older sisses Nneka and Chiney were all Americans at Stanford) who transferred back to Texas after a year at Pepperdine and another transfer originally from Texas, 6'9" Nancy Mulkey, returned home after one year at Oklahoma.
And again, why leave Rice for. NDSU.
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It was just a suggestion from a hotlist of possible available coaches from that report. https://highposthoops.com/2018/11/12...should-know/2/
My point is that there are coaches out there that can turn programs around in a short time and there are many other top assistants on that list too from other places. And remember, "money talks". How much was the Walseth contract per year? How much was Ruley making back in her days as coach? What is our budget next year for this position?