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After a five-year career on the hardwood, Cj Henagan joins the Embry-Riddle Men's Basketball coaching staff as a graduate assistant. Henagan, a native of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, earned his undergraduate degree in Human Factors Psychology from Embry-Riddle and is currently pursuing his Master's in Human Factors Psychology.
Henagan was a two-time SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll awardee for the Eagles, appearing in 74 games with 16 starts over the course of his career. Henagan averaged 6.4 points, and 3.0 rebounds for the Blue and Gold.
Coach Gayle has just completed his 5th season at Albany State University. In his second season, ASU won the SIAC East Division and was runner-up in the 2020 SIAC Conference Tournament.
I have been coaching in Johnson University Florida for the last 6 years. I started as an assistant womens basketball coach and now I am the head mens basketball coach. At the same time, I have been working as the athletic director. By doing this, I have been consistently helping with the recruiting process of domestic and international athletes to ensure that each of our sports are increasing the level of competition.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns. During the 2016-17 season Cardoza also served as the Associate Head Coach at Florida National University. That season Cardoza helped lead FNU to the USCAA National Tournament. FNU had two 2nd team USCAA All-Americans in Antoni Sims and Jermohn Queen.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza has also coached AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
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Stevie Ledesma begins finished his season as an assistant coach with the Beavers. Coach Ledesma's responsibilities include all aspects of coaching and preparation, including team training, player development, practice and game tactics, and scouting.
During his tenure at Caltech, his staff was named SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year in 2019-20. Both years have been record setting seasons (Most conference wins, longest winning streak in school history, and others).
Prior to Caltech, Ledesma spent 2017-2018 season as a coaching associate with the Los Angeles Lakers. During his time in the NBA, he assisted in opponent scouting and on-court player development with a foci on offensive and defensive schemes using SportsCode.
Prior to role with the Lakers, Ledesma spent four years as an assistant coach at DII Regis University (Colorado) where he worked and played for Hall of Fame Coach Lonnie Porter, Colorado's winningest coach and the 39th winningest coach in NCAA DII coaching history. Ledesma served as the graduate assistant and head assistant coach during his tenure at Regis. He was the recruiting coordinator for the southwest and west coast and also assisted in player development, video analysis and scouting, practice and game preparation, and day-to-day operations. Before playing at Regis, Ledesma was also a two-year starter and team captain at Phoenix College, where his team made a NJCAA appearance in the Final Four with the second best finish in school history.
Originally from Arizona, Coach Ledesma played four years of varsity basketball at Salpointe Catholic, with two conference championships, where he owns records for most assists in a season and in a career. In addition to his communications major from Regis, he earned a masters of science in organization leadership and management.
Kevin Dux enters his second season as the full-time assistant men's basketball coach at Washington University in St. Louis. Dux was named assistant coach on July 6, 2018.
In his first season on the Danforth Campus, WashU posted a 17-8 overall record and finished in a tie for second place in the UAA standings with a 10-4 mark. The Bears had four all-conference selections, including UAA Rookie of the Year Justin Hardy.
Dux spent five years at NCAA Division I Stetson University, including the last three as an assistant coach. He served as Director of Basketball Operations at Stetson his first two years. In his role as assistant coach, Dux worked with Stetsons post and guards, recruiting and scheduling. He also served as the teams academic supervisor.
In 2017-18, Dux worked with three senior guards who re-wrote the Stetson record book. Divine Myles became the schools all-time leading scorer (1,845 points), Angel Rivera set the all-time assists mark (582) and Luke Doyle broke the all-time threes record (207).
In his first season as an assistant at Stetson in 2014-15, the Hatters went to the Atlantic Sun Championship game for the first time since 1994. Freshman forward Derick Newton was named the Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year and a freshman All-American. Newton was also drafted in the NBA G League after the 2015-16 season and plays with the Windy City Bulls.
Dux joined Stetson after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at Florida State University. At FSU he was responsible for tracking the academic progression of student-athletes, assisting with film breakdown and scouting reports, helping coaches with recruiting visits, and supervising five undergraduate managers. The Seminoles won the ACC Tournament for the first time in school history in 2012.
A four-year letterwinner at Coe College, Dux earned All-Iowa Conference, Academic All-Iowa Conference, ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District, and NABC Honors Court accolades as a student-athlete. He was Juckems first recruit at Coe.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Coe in 2009, Dux stayed at his alma mater as an assistant coach for two seasons.
I have been an assistant coach at 3 colleges -
Pratt Institute
Wesleyan University
Dickinson College
My current college - Dickinson - is a very High academic D3 located in Carlisle PA. We play in the centennial conference alongside schools like Johns Hopkins and Swarthmore. In the past 10 years we have been to 2 Sweet 16's, and 1 elite 8. We have had 3 All-American selections, including the national player of the year in 2015.
Bryan Wickliffe was named the Assistant Coach of the Case Western Reserve University men's basketball team prior to the start of the 2022-23 season.
Wickliffe arrived at CWRU after a three-season run as the assistant coach at Muskingum University, where he was involved in all day-to-day operations and facets of the program, including player development, game planning, scouting, and recruiting. He helped coach four players to All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors.
In addition to his work with the team, he helped to create an African American Male group on campus called Brothas of the Village and continued to help mentor the group. He also developed a mentorship program called "7 Ways of Being Academically Successful in College," while at Muskingum.
Before his time at Muskingum, Wickliffe served as the assistant men's basketball coach at Heidelberg University from 2013-18, and also had a stint as the men's and women's tennis coach at the school from 2016-2018.
Wickliffe began his coaching career at his alma mater, the College of Wooster, from 2011-13. He joined the Scots' coaching staff shortly after his outstanding playing career for the program came to an end, during which he was a starter for all four seasons and led the team to a 102-21 record. The squad made the NCAA Division III Tournament all four years of his career, including a trip to the National Championship game in '11, and he finished his career with over 1,000 points and 750 rebounds.
Wickliffe received his Bachelor of Arts from Wooster and his Master of Education from Heidelberg.
Sterling Holmes enters his fourth season as Trinity's Assistant Mens Basketball Coach, and his fifth season overall with the Tigers.
Coach Holmes served as the assistant mens basketball coach during the 2021 spring season. Coach Holmes helped lead the Tigers to a 10-2 (8-1 SCAC) record. Coach Holmes was a part of the culture change that saw the Tigers post their first winning season since 2016-17 and their first Southern Collegiate Athletics Conference Championship appearance since 2013-14.
In the 2018-19 season, Holmes served as a volunteer Men's Basketball Assistant Coach under the direction of longtime Head Coach, Pat Cunningham. Last season, the Tigers went 10-16 overall and 8-10 in conference play. The team made it to the SCAC Tournament, but were eliminated by Schreiner (TX) University in the first round.
Prior to coming to campus, he served on the National Basketball Association Dallas Mavericks staff under Head Coach Rick Carlisle as a player development intern during the 2018-19 season. Coach Holmes also was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Texas Lutheran University, during the 2017-18 campaign.
As a member of the Texas Lutheran mens basketball team - which won three Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Championships from 2015-2017 - Coach Holmes became a decorated player. The talented guard was elected the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) 2016 Player of the Year. He also was a National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Second Team All-American and was tabbed for the D-III News Honorable Mention All-America Team.
In his senior season of 2016-17, Coach Holmes received NABC All-South Region Second Team accolades and was selected to play in the NABC Reeses Division III College All-Star Game. He also was named to the D3hoops.com All-South Region Second Team.
Coach Holmes earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Lutheran in sport management. He hails from San Antonio and attended Antonian College Preparatory High School.
Assisted with all aspects of the basketball program, on-court coaching, team practices and game plans, player development activities, recruiting, and fundraising.
Coordinated all recruiting efforts to include mass mailings, on and off campus visits and evaluations, and maintaining ongoing communication with recruits, parents, high school coaches and advisors.
Administered, organized and produced all film exchange and scouting efforts including film breakdown, report preparation for each team, pre-game walk-throughs, and pre-game meetings.
Managed team administration such as travel arrangement and team scheduling.
Coordinated in-season weight training and off-season workouts.
Camp Director of the Vassar College Mens Basketball Camp and Elite Prospect Camp.
Ryan Wockenfus joined the Hamline mens basketball coaching staff before the 2021-22 campaign, and will embark on his fourth season as assistant coach in 2024-25.
His main duties will include player development, recruiting, scouting, and operations.
Wockenfus came to Hamline after spending five seasons as an assistant coach at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. While there, two of his players were named all-conference while two scored 1,000+ career points. Before Lawrence, Wockenfus spent a season with Marian University, and three seasons at Saint Marys in Winona.
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Wockenfus has also coached an AAU team as well as a variety of youth camps.
Wockenfus played basketball and was a member of the track and field team at Saint Marys where he graduated with a degree in Elementary Education in 2011. While at SMU, Wockenfus played in 46 career games on the basketball court as well as earning two All-MIAC honors in the javelin for the track team. His 53.15-meter javelin throw is the current school record.
In 2015, Wockenfus earned a Master of Arts degree in management, also from Saint Marys.
Ryan and his wife Nicole have two children, Eloise and Barrett.
Rollins men's basketball head coach Tom Klusman named former standout guard Kevin Hogan as the Tars new assistant coach prior to the 2018-19 season.
"I'm very excited about Kevin joining the staff," said Klusman. "Kevin is one of the hardest working players we've ever had and will use his coaching experiences in Division I to innovate some of the things we do."
A native of Pensacola, Hogan was part of the Tars program for five seasons and is currently 24th on the all-time scoring list with 1,295 career points. He is second all-time in program history with 270 made three-pointers and third in three-point percentage, hitting 44 percent from beyond the arc. Hogan was named SSC Honorable Mention his senior season in 2009.
Hogan was a part of two Sunshine State Conference regular season championship teams and won the 2006 SSC Tournament. Twice he led the Tars to the NCAA South Region Tournament. Hogan's teams posted a four-year record of 88-34, making him one of the winningest players in program history.
Hogan graduated from Rollins with a bachelor's degree in political science in 2007, before going on to earn his MBA in finance from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins in 2009.
Hogan's coaching stops include Florida A&M, Tallahassee Community College, William & Mary and Austin Peay. Coaching basketball at the collegiate level runs in the Hogan family as his father Don was also the head coach at the University of West Florida from 1993-2009.
Coach Isaiah Pace brings a wealth of basketball knowledge from working on the NCAA DII, Junior College, & NBA levels. While at Dallas Baptist University as an assistant coach the team reached the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Pace introduced a new defensive drill and philosophy that improved the team from 4th to 2nd in steals and 6th to 2nd in Turnover Margin in the Lone Star Conference. As a part of the coaching staff at DBU, they pulled major upsets against #1 nationally ranked Lubbock Christian University 75-73 ending their 20-0 undefeated record and #4 ranked Colorado Mesa 63-56.
In his tenure working with the Orlando Magic and their basketball academy, he scouted & performed player evaluations at the 2014 NBA Summer League for Aaron Gordon, Cameron Payne, Justice Winslow, & Scottie Wilbekin. While working with the Orlando Magic Youth Basketball Academy, Pace coached and developed 2023 ESPN Top 20 recruit Sam Walters. Coach Pace also served as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Emmaus Bible College where under his tutelage Brandon Redding broke the school's record for most points in a game with 43 points while averaging over 30 points per game.
Vince Kmiec '14/M '17 joined the North Central College coaching staff prior to the 2015-2016 season as a graduate assistant coach for the Cardinals' men's basketball program. He remains on the staff since then and was promoted to the position of the program's top assistant coach prior to the 2018-2019 campaign.
Kmiec was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter for North Central from 2010-2014, finishing his career as the program's all-time leader in steals (173) and free-throw percentage (.830) while ranking third in three-pointers made (167). As a junior, he set a North Central single-season record with 67 steals and earned Third Team All-College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) honors as part of a team which reached the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship. As a senior, he received Second Team All-CCIW accolades as he averaged 15.0 points per game and led the conference in steals (55), three-pointers made (56) and minutes played (35.7 per game).
A native of Palos Park, Illinois, Kmiec graduated from North Central in winter 2014 with a bachelor's degree in physical education. He graduated in spring 2017 with a master of leadership studies degree, with an emphasis in sports leadership.
former 6 year pro player in the Philippines
Lynchburg had a 35-28 record with Hall on the sideline during his first three seasons as a part-time assitant coach beginning in 2019-20. Hall and the Hornets reached the conference semifinals in 2019-20 and earned an appearance in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship in 2020-21 for the first time since 2016.
In 2021-22, Hall helped the Hornets to a 14-12 record with an ODAC quarterfinals appearance. Hall mentored two players to all-conference honors with T.C. Thacker on the first team and Tharon Suggs on the third.
Men's basketball boasted six All-ODAC players with Hall on staff as well as an CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree in 2020-21.
Hall was a two-year member of the Lynchburg men's basketball team after transferring from Division II Belmont Abbey in North Carolina.
After playing at Lynchburg, he went to East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tenn., spent two years on the men's basketball staff while completing a masters in kinesiology and sport studies. While he was at ETSU, the Buccaneers advanced to the Southern Conference championship game in 2016.
Upon receiving his degree at ETSU, Hall spent one season as a boys assistant coach at Science Hill High School in Johnson City before moving on to Davidson County Community College in Thomasville, N.C., where the Storm posted a 41-19 record in his two years as an assistant coach and won a NJCAA Region X championship in 2018.
Joel Wallace joined LeTourneau as an assistant coach for the men's basketball program in July 2021 and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in June 2024. He enters his fourth year with the program in 2024-25.
Wallace was named the TABC Small College Assistant Coach of the Year following the 2023-24 season. He was instrumental in assisting with an offense that averaged 83.0 points per game while shooting an ASC-best 48.5 percent from the field. LeTourneau had five players averaging double figures in scoring, led by Deonte Jackson at 22.2 points per game, and ranked third in the ASC in assists per game at 15.11.
LeTourneau has averaged at least 80 points per game in all three seasons Wallace has been on the coaching staff.
Wallace spent two seasons as a graduate assistant with the Minot State men's basketball program as the Beavers made history in 2021. After finishing third during the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference regular season, Minot State made its first-ever semifinals appearance in the tournament.
Under his leadership, point guard Max Cody averaged 15.8 points, 6.5 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game en route to garnering All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference first team honors. Forward Kody Dwyer converted 71.3 percent of his field-goal attempts, finishing third among all NCAA players across all three divisions.
Prior to Minot, Wallace spent two years at Ridgewater College as an assistant coach under head coach Nate Thooft. The new staff began the process of turning the program around, doubling the win total from year one.
The Bellevue, Neb., native began his coaching career as a student assistant at Southwest Minnesota State under head coach Brad Bigler. The Mustangs advanced to the NCAA Regional Final after capturing the 2017 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference championship in Wallace's final season with the program. Southwest Minnesota State posted a 28-6, including a 17-5 mark in league play, clinching the South Division Regular Season Title.
He gained valuable experience working camps and elite camps for Tom Izzo (Michigan State), Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Greg McDermott (Creighton) and former Nebraska and current San Jose State coach Tim Miles.
Wallace completed his undergrad at Southwest Minnesota State University and earned his Bachelor of Science in mental and physical health and wellness as well as a minor in coaching. He completed his Master of Science in sports management from Minot State in 2021.
He resides in Longview, Texas, with his wife, Mallory, and their daughter (Jovie).
Coach Gayle has just completed his 5th season at Albany State University. In his second season, ASU won the SIAC East Division and was runner-up in the 2020 SIAC Conference Tournament.
My name is Coach Ethan Quinn. I am entering my 2nd season as an assistant on the Mens Basketball staff at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, Ohio. I am a former college football player that has made the transition to the great side of college basketball!
Myles Moore enters his second year as a member of the Mens Basketball coaching staff.
Moore is a 2019 graduate of Berry College with a BS in Business Management. His collegiate career began at Millsaps College, where he was voted the Team MVP as a freshman. In two seasons with the Majors, he posted 10.3 points per game, 3.0 rebounds, and a 33% 3-point average.
Moore finished his playing career at Berry College from 2017-2019 where he was a member of Berrys first SAA Championship and NCAA Tournament team. At Berry, he averaged 10.0 points per game and shot 44% from the field in his first season. In the 2018-2019 season, he broke the team record for steals in a single season while averaging two steals per game. He shot 38% from 3-point range and averaged 4 assists per game. Moore was named All-SAA Second Team in the 2018-2019 season.
Moore served as a student assistant at Berry for the 2019-2020 season, helping the Vikings post a 19-9 team record. Moore then moved on to Trinity University for the 2021-2022 season. The Tigers advanced to the second round of the NCAA playoffs after posting a 23-6 record.
Assistant mens basketball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan
My name is Isiah Quintero. I'm an assistant Men's basketball coach at Linfield University in McMinnville, OR. I am currently heading into my 5th year coaching at the collegiate level and have been able to experience success early on not only as a coach but a player as well. Having won conference all 4 years as well as two Section Championships in high school, a conference championship as a player at Corban University and another conference championship as a coach at Linfield University, I am very excited to help players and their support systems with everything basketball. From recruiting questions, X's and O's, student-athlete life, coaching life, and everything in-between I want to provide as much helpful information as I can for anyone who needs it!
Assistant Coach OCU . 17u Tulsa hawks Coach. National Director of recruiting Pro16 League
Mike Gombos is currently in his 4th season coaching college basketball. He recently finished his first year William Woods University where he helped lead the Owls to the best season in program history: finishing 3rd in conference, finishing 18-14, and making it to the semi-finals in the AMC tournament. At Woods, Coach Gombos helped coach 5 different players that went on to win All Conference honors (1st Team, 2nd Team, 3rd Team, Defensive Player of the Year, & All Freshman Team).
Prior to Woods, Coach Gombos spend two years in junior college. The first in Grand Rapids, MI at Grand Rapids Community College and the second down in South Carolina at USC Salkehatchie.
Before entering the college level, Coach Gombos started his coaching career through the AAU circuit while working with the West Michigan Lakers. Over the course of 5 season, Mike has been able to help countless players connect with a wide range of coaches of all levels.
Coach Gombos attended Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, getting his Degree in Advertising and Public Relations; and is currently working towards his Master's in Sports Administration at WWU.
I am currently one of the Graduate Assistant coaches for Southwestern College in the KCAC. We finished ranked #9 in the country this past season and went 24-6. This will be the start of my 2nd year with the program.
I have been a men's assistant college basketball coach for 6 years now. I am going into my 5th year at Goshen College in Goshen, IN.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns. During the 2016-17 season Cardoza also served as the Associate Head Coach at Florida National University. That season Cardoza helped lead FNU to the USCAA National Tournament. FNU had two 2nd team USCAA All-Americans in Antoni Sims and Jermohn Queen.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza also coaches AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Men's basketball assistant coach Justin Cardoza enters his sixth season as a member of the St. Thomas University staff in 2024-25.
As a member of the staff, Cardoza works with both guards and post players, assists in player development, on-court coaching, recruiting and scouting.
While at St. Thomas University Cardoza has been part of a program that has had a 97-44 record, two consecutive NAIA Tournaments, and five straight winning seasons.
Last season the Bobcats were 22-9, 10-4 and were the Sun Conference Regular Season Champions. The Bobcats made it to the NAIA Tournament 2nd Round and finished the season ranked 21st in the nation. The Bobcats regular season success led to their Head Coach Patrick Crarey being named the Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The Bobcats saw a league-high five members selected to the All-Conference teams led by Milton Matthews, Josh Taylor, and Cearius Warren on the first team, and Anthony Harris and Jordan Hernandez on the second team. Matthews was also named to the NAIA All-American 2nd Team.
In 2022-23, the Bobcats had a historic season, winning a program-high 26 wins, set the best home record in program history (15-1), and had the highest finish in program history finishing in the NAIA Round of 16 appearance (as NAIA Division I member). Fred Mulbah became the first Bobcat with 200 assists and set the record at 241. Dalon Dean and Milton Matthews became the new no-1 and no-2 in 3-point baskets made in a single season in 111 and 100, respectively. The duo are the only two to hit 100 in a single season. The Bobcats had three All-Conference members. Mulbah and Matthews also notched NAIA All-American Honorable Mention honors.
In the 2021-22 season, the Bobcats led the Sun Conference with four All-Conference selections. Three players from the 2021-22 team, Augustus Stone (Taiwain), Dwayne Russell (Argentina), and Jahsim Floyd (Kosovo), all netted professional contracts.
The 2019-20 campaign was a great start for the program under a new coaching staff. The Bobcats went 22-6 and finished 2nd in the Sun Conference Tournament. Five of those 22 wins were against the top 25 nationally ranked teams. Ahmad Gilbert and Justin Brown were named All Sun Conference. Justin Brown was also NAIA All American Honorable Mention. The Bobcats finished fourth in the nation in total rebound offense per game (43.5), sixth in total rebound margin (9.79), eight in blocks per game (4.5) and 20th in net efficiency (.126).
Cardoza had spent the previous 5 years from 2014-19, coaching at Gulliver Preparatory. Cardoza served as assistant head coach and as the JV head Coach. Six of their players went on to play D1 college basketball at Notre Dame, Michigan, American, USC, Towson, and Minnesota who has now transferred to New Mexico. Another one of their players Joe Jackson is now in the NFL playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Cardoza attended Hampton University on a scholarship through the United States Coast Guard and graduated with a BA in Mass Media Broadcasting. Following graduation, Cardoza attended US Coast Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Suffolk, Va. After completing OCS he was commissioned as an Officer and was stationed at the Coast Guard's 7th District Headquarters, Miami, FL.
While he was stationed in Miami, Cardoza began coaching multiple sports for Miami Shores Recreation and Miami Lakes Optimist. In 2002 Cardoza served as baseball assistant head coach and basketball assistant head coach/JV head coach at Miami Country Day School (MCDS). While at MCDS the team won a District title, played in a Regional Semifinal game and 3 students went on to play college basketball at Harvard, Southern Methodist University and Babson.
In 2008 Cardoza accepted the head coach position at Doctor's Charter School (DCS). Cardoza lead the DCS program to their 1st and only win in the schools history over Miami Country Day School. From 2010-2014 Cardoza coached at Sheridan Hills Christian School (SHCS) serving as the head coach from 2011-2014. SHCS advanced to 2 Regional Quarterfinal appearances and had 1 player go on to play in college at Anna Maria.
In addition to his duties with STU, Cardoza has returned to Gulliver Prep where he teaches physical education. He also serves as an assistant coach and JV Head Coach for the Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Cardoza has also coached AAU club basketball for Ray Allen Select as head coach of their 16u team.
Connor Kuykendall just finished his second season as head coach of the Southwestern University mens basketball program. Kuykendall joined the Southwestern Athletic Department as the Head Men's Basketball Coach in July of 2019. In his first season, the Pirates finished 12-14 overall with a berth to the SCAC Conference Tournament.
Kuykendall arrived at Southwestern after five seasons as the Head Coach at Schreiner University. In those five seasons, Kuykendall posted a 40-32 conference record, including double-digit conference win totals his last three seasons. He won back-to-back SCAC Coach of the Year awards, delivering the Mountaineers' first regular season conference championship with an 11-3 conference record in the 2016-17 season and leading Schreiner to both the regular season and conference tournament championships in the 2017-18 season, earning the program's first NCAA Tournament berth.
Kuykendall graduated from Mary Hardin-Baylor, where he was a letter winner for four years. His senior season, the Crusaders made the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history.
Kuykendall resides in Georgetown, Texas with his wife Stephanie and their two kids Emery and Hudson.
Tyler Grey joins the staff as a full-time assistant after spending the previous eight years at the University of St. Thomas in athletic administration. Prior to his time at St. Thomas, Grey spent four seasons as a member of the Gustavus Adolphus men's basketball program, where he helped lead the Gusties to four MIAC playoff appearances, including a trip to the first round of the NCAA Tournament during his senior season. One of the top three-point shooters in the MIAC during his playing career, Grey finished fourth in the conference in three-point field goal percentage during his senior season (41%) and led the Gusties with a 46/14 assist-to-turnover ratio.
"I am elated to welcome Tyler, his wife Abby and their daughter Elsie to Carleton," Kershaw said. "I have known Tyler for quite some time, dating back to his playing days in the MIAC. He is a bright, talented and hard-working individual who possesses all the characteristics necessary to be an exceptional coach. Tyler will be a tremendous asset to our men's basketball program and athletic department as a whole, and I could not be more excited to have him join the Carleton basketball family."
In addition to his role at St. Thomas, Grey has also spent time coaching on the AAU basketball scene, as he served as a head coach for the Wear Out the Net Program. He graduated from Gustavus in 2012 and earned his master's degree in sport management from Minnesota State University, Mankato in 2014. Grey will also serve as an assistant sports information director at Carleton.
Grey and his wife Abby, along with their daughter Elsie, live in Lakeville, Minn.
4 year Student-Manager for UAlbany Mens basketball from 2018-2022, serving my final 2 years as the Head Student-Manager.
Recently hired as an Assistant Coach for Skidmore Mens Basketball.
Scott Bittner is in his ninth year as the head mens basketball coach at Stockton and 19th year on the Stockton coaching staff. Bittner boasts a 133-71record (.659 winning percentage) with Three NCAA Tournament berths, one NJAC championship and one ECAC championship as the head coach. Before taking over in 2016, he served as assistant coach and then associate head coach for the Ospreys over a 10-year span.
Last year, Bittner led Stockton to its third straight NCAA Tournament and fifth consecutive berth in the NJAC championship game. Bittner helmed Stockton to an outstanding 26-5 record in 2021-22 and was voted NJAC Coach of the Year and NABC District 4 Coach of the Year. The Ospreys won the NJAC championship and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
Stockton went 5-4 and reached its second straight NJAC championship game in the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season. Bittner coached Stockton to an 18-9 record in 2019-20. The Ospreys tied for first place in the NJAC regular season and finished as the NJAC Tournament runner-up after reaching the conference title game for the first time in Bittners tenure as head coach.
In 2018-19, Stockton went 10-15 overall with eight wins in the NJAC. The rebuilding year came on the heels of a 15-10 campaign in 2017-18. In his first season as a college head coach, Bittner led the 2016-17 squad to an 18-11 record and the programs first ECAC championship. The Ospreys marched to the ECAC title with four straight wins in a span of just five days.
During Bittners 10 seasons as assistant coach and then associate head coach, Stockton went 217-74 (.746 winning percentage) with six NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by a berth in the 2009 NCAA championship game. The Ospreys won five NJAC championships, including three straight from 2014-16, and posted eight 20-win seasons with Bittner on Gerry Matthews staff.
In 2007-08, Bittners second year as a Stockton assistant, the Ospreys snapped an 11-year NJAC championship drought and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The next year, Bittner helped Stockton reach its pinnacle as the Ospreys repeated as the NJAC champs, went 30-3, setting a school record for victories, and reached the NCAA championship game.
The 2009-10 campaign saw Stockton earn its third straight NCAA berth. Bittner later helped the Ospreys reach the 20-win mark again in 2011-12 and 2012-13. Stockton regained the NJAC crown and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 before finishing with a 25-5 record in 2013-14. The Ospreys followed with two more conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances, going 23-6 in 2014-15 and 21-7 in 2015-16.
In addition to his time on the Stockton staff, Bittner coached on the high school level as an assistant coach at Bishop Eustace and his alma mater, St. Augustine Prep.
As a player, Bittner spent one year at Morris County College and then three seasons at Wheeling Jesuit University. He scored 1,681 career points for the Cardinals and was a Division II All-American in 1994 and a three-time All-WVIAC selection. Bittner graduated from Wheeling Jesuit in 1995 and was inducted into schools Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.
Carson Garvis joined the coaching staff at Hood College in the fall of 2020.
Garvis arrives at Hood following a playing career at Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, Pa. As a two-year starter, Garvis helped the Wildcats reach the North Eastern Athletic Conference playoffs for the first time in school history his senior season. Garvis ended his collegiate career at Penn College with over 600 points, 300 rebounds, and 100 3-point field goals. He graduated with a bachelors degree in sport and event Management.
A Francis Scott Key High School graduate, Garvis was selected as 1st team All-Carroll County during his senior season. He has assisted with the Elevate Hoops AAU program.
Assistant Coach for Mens Basketball at Millsaps College. Previously was a high school varsity coach for 6 years in Phoenix and Southern California.
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