
Jack Detmer '10 with Coach Eilberg
Alex Hoey '11 is playing at Washington and Lee University
Maggie Delaney '11 is the team manager for University of Delaware
Jack Detmer '10 is playing at Lafayette College
Clarke Allan '10 is playing at Trinity University
Nick Gore ’09 is playing at Virginia Military Institute.
Nick scored 20 points in his third collegiate game when VMI defeated West Virginia Wesleyan, 111-92. Read more. * Nick was named VMI's Athlete of the Week in November 2009. Read more. * Nick is one of 62 Keydets who were named to the 2009-10 Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Read more.
Alex Herzing ’09 is playing at Bryant University.
Amauris Quezada '08 is playing at Tufts University
where he has been elected the team captain for the 2011-12 season. Amauris was named the NESCAC Men's Basketball player of the week for the week of January 24, 2011, the second time this season he has earned POTW honors. Read more. * Amauris had a breakout season in 2010-11, playing a significant role on the Jumbos' team that made the NESCAC tournament for the first time since 2007, and leading the NESCAC in steals.
Ryan Ebner '08 played basketball at Bucknell University, starting several games his freshman year. He plays for the Bucknell baseball team and was a Patriot League all-tournament selection on last year’s Patriot Championship squad that went to the NCAA tournament.
Patrick Lee '08 is playing at Stonehill College and has been elected team captain for 2011-12.
Patrick's half-court game winning shot against Le Moyne on January 25 was the #1 play of the day on the January 26 SportsCenter. Click here to watch the video.
Aaron Richardson-Osgood '07 played for Cornell University and has embarked on a professional career in Denmark.
Check out Aaron's blog about playing professionally in Denmark.
Evan Harris '05 has embarked on what promises to be a successful pro basketball career. The Harvard graduate has played in Romania and Germany so far, and you can follow his European pro career at http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp?Cntry=POR&PlayerID=90761.
Watch some highlight clips of Evan in Germany.
Alex Kirk '04 served as the the director of basketball operations at the
University of Portland. He now is a high school coach in the Portland area and runs workouts for many of the top players in the Northwest.
Read an article about Alex's success in his first year as the head coach of King's Way Christian School.
After scoring over 1000 points at Providence College,
Randall Hanke '03 has embarked on a professional career in Europe. He played for the Glasgow Rocks and then for the Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias
in Spain for the 2009-10 season, and this season is played for USK Praha in the Czech Republic before moving on to play for Norrkoping in Sweden. He remains on the roster for the British National Team, hoping to make the final cut for the 2012 Olympics to be held in London. Follow Randall’s career at http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp?Cntry=ESP&PlayerID=40772.
Zach Spiker '96 is the head coach of the men's basketball team at Army.
Paul Schlickmann '84 is the Director of Athletics at Central Connecticut State University. Read more about his April 2010 appointment.
Dick Harter '47, a veteran NBA coach, currently is an assistant coach with the Indiana Pacers.
Butch van Breda Kolff ’41, a legendary coach who led the Los Angeles Lakers to two NBA Finals appearances and coached the college ranks for the better part of 28 years, winning 482 games, passed away August 22, 2007 in Spokane, Wash. after a long fight with an illness. He was 84 years old.
Van Breda Kolff, who attended Princeton University before he was called into duty for World War II, coached the Tigers for five years. Butch also coached at Lafayette, Hofstra and the University of New Orleans. Professionally, Butch coached the Lakers, Detroit Pistons, Phoenix Suns of the NBA, and the Memphis Tams of the ABA. In his prime days with the Lakers, van Breda Kolff taught the likes of Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West and Elgin Baylor. At Princeton, he coached Bill Bradley, who went on to become a widely popular New York Knick, a New Jersey senator and a presidential candidate. As a player for The Hill in his only year at the School in 1941, van Breda Kolff, led the Blues to their first ever undefeated season (11-0) and was the leading scorer on the team.