Tuesday, October 24, 2023

News On The Horizon 10/24/2023

Opinion: The NEC should merge with the Horizon League--HoriZone Roundtable
20 coaches on the rise entering the 2023-24 college basketball season--College Hoops Today

It’s never too early to start looking ahead to the upcoming year!

Check below for our list of 20 head coaches on the rise entering the 2023-24 college basketball season.

This list does not include coaches from both the Atlantic 10 and Mountain West.

In no particular order:

Jerrod Calhoun, Youngstown State: Some people aren’t overly flashy, but they just get the job done. That’s Calhoun in a nutshell. After leading Fairmont State (Division II) to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, Calhoun has gradually built the Penguins into a quality program in the Horizon League. Youngstown State has had four straight winning seasons under Calhoun, highlighted by last year’s regular season title and Postseason NIT appearance. If a higher level AD wants to rebuild a program with old fashioned grit and toughness, they’d be wise to call Calhoun.

Bart Lundy, Milwaukee: Lundy cut his teeth as a Division II head coach, but has quickly made an impact in Division I. The 51-year old head coach led Milwaukee to 22 wins a year ago in first season with the Panthers and should be firmly in the mix at the top of the Horizon League in 2023-24. Lundy also has a power conference background, as he was a part of Buzz Williams’ staff at Marquette from 2009-12.



UWM newcomer Langston Wilson stands 6-foot-9, and his versatility is mouthwatering--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel



College basketball rankings: CBS Sports' Top 100 And 1 best teams heading into the 2023-24 season--CBS Sports
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The Raiders are the pick out of the Horizon League after boomerang transfer Tanner Holden was cleared for one last season. Holden, Trey Calvin (HL preseason POY) and Brandon Noel clearly set up as the best trio in that conference. Scott Nagy is an unassuming coach who commands a lot of respect around the profession. If the Raiders avoid injuries and other setbacks, he'll have his team into the NCAA tourney for the third time since he got there in 2016.



Pacanowski discusses Penguins’ upcoming season--Warren Tribune Chronicle

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