Marshall Basketball Coach Resigns After just One Season

Marshall University’s head basketball coach Dan D’Antoni, has resigned after just one season. D’Antoni led the Thundering Herd to a 20-13 record in his only year at the helm, but the team ultimately fell short of their goal of making the NCAA tournament

D’Antoni’s resignation comes as a surprise to many, as he seemed to be building a solid foundation for the future of Marshall Basketball However, it is clear that he

Marshall University’s men’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni, has resigned after just one season.

Marshall University’s men’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni, has resigned after just one season. In a statement, D’Antoni said he made the decision “after much thought and deliberation.”

“I have truly enjoyed my time at Marshall, but I have decided that this is the best decision for me and my family,” D’Antoni said.

D’Antoni led the Thundering Herd to a 15-17 record this season, including an 8-10 mark in Conference USA play.

Marshall University’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni, has resigned from his position after just one season. D’Antoni took over the head coaching job last summer, replacing Tom Herrion.

With a record of 13-19, D’Antoni finishes his only season with the Thundering Herd with a losing record. Marshall will now begin a search for its fourth Head coach in four years.

D’Antoni’s resignation comes as a surprise to many, as he only took over the program last year.

In a surprising move, Marshall University men’s basketball coach Mike D’Antoni has announced his resignation from the program.

D’Antoni took over the program last year after serving as an assistant coach for the University of Kentucky Prior to that, he was head coach at Marist College for four seasons.

In his one season at Marshall, D’Antoni led the Thundering Herd to a 22-14 record and a berth in the conference tournament

“I want to thank Coach D’Antoni for his dedication to our program,” said Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick in a statement. “We are sorry to see him go and we wish him the best in his future endeavors.”

A search for D’Antoni’s replacement will begin immediately.

Marshall University’s men’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni resigned Tuesday after just one season with the team.

The school announced D’Antoni’s resignation in a news release, thanking him for his “commitment and contributions” to the program.

D’Antoni, 67, came to Marshall after a long coaching career at the collegiate and professional levels. He is best known for his time with the Houston Rockets of the NBA, where he coached stars such as James Harden and Chris Paul

In his only season at Marshall, D’Antoni led the Thundering Herd to a 15-17 record, including a 9-9 mark in Conference USA play.

Under D’Antoni, the Thundering Herd finished with a 16-17 record, missing out on the postseason.

Marshall Basketball Coach Mike D’Antoni has resigned after just one season at the helm of the Thundering Herd.

D’Antoni, who coached Marshall to a 16-17 record in his only season with the school, informed the team of his decision on Monday morning.

“I want to thank Coach D’Antoni for his dedication to Marshall Basketball ” said Marshall Athletic Director Mike Hamrick in a statement. “He worked tirelessly to try and turn our program around, but we simply didn’t have the success we all hoped for.”

Hamrick added that a search for D’Antoni’s replacement will begin immediately.

Former Marshall men’s basketball head coach Dan D’Antoni has resigned from his position, effective immediately, the school announced Friday.

D’Antoni, who was hired last offseason to replace the fired Tom Herrion, went 13-19 in his lone season at the helm of the Thundering Herd. The team went 6-12 in Conference USA play.

“I want to thank Marshall University for the opportunity to coach their basketball team ” D’Antoni said in a statement released by the school. “I’m grateful for the chance to have worked with such a fine group of young men. I wish them all the best in the future.”

Marshall will now begin a search for its fourth head coach in the last five seasons.

D’Antoni’s departure leaves Marshall without a head coach just two weeks before the start of the season.

Just two weeks before the start of the season, Marshall University’s Basketball team is without a head coach

Coach Mike D’Antoni resigned on Thursday, citing personal reasons.

D’Antoni came to Marshall after a successful run at George Mason University, where he led the Patriots to the NCAA Tournament three times in six seasons.

“I want to thank Mike for his dedication to Hall Basketball ” said athletic director Mike Hamrick in a statement. “We appreciate all he has done for our program and wish him nothing but the best in the future.”

Assistant coach Dan D’Antoni will serve as the interim Head Coach while the school searches for a permanent replacement.

In a move that comes as a surprise to many, Marshall University’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni, has resigned from his position after just one season. In a statement released by the school, D’Antoni cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.

“It is with great sadness that I announce my resignation as head basketball coach at Marshall University,” D’Antoni said. “This was not an easy decision for me to make, but it is one that I feel is in the best interests of myself and my family.”

D’Antoni came to Marshall after a successful run at George Mason University where he led the Patriots to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. His one season with the Thundering Herd was largely seen as a disappointment, as the team finished with a record of 15-17 and missed out on the postseason.

Despite the frustrating end to his tenure at Marshall, D’Antoni leaves behind a legacy of success. He led George Mason to its first ever NCAA tournament win in 2006 and is widely credited with helping to put Mid-Major basketball on the map. For that reason, he will no doubt be remembered fondly by Marshall fans, even if his time with the Herd was cut short.

The search for a new head coach will begin immediately, and the school will look to hire someone with head coaching experience.

The school will look to hire someone with head coaching experience at the Division I level, and the search will begin immediately.

Marshall University announced today that head men’s Basketball Coach Dan D’Antoni has resigned, effective immediately. D’Antoni led the Thundering Herd to a 13-19 record in his only season at the helm.

“We appreciate all that Dan did for our program in his one season as our head coach ” said Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick. “However, we feel it is in the best interest of the program to make a change at this time. We will begin a search for a new head coach immediately and will look to hire someone with head coaching experience at the Division I level.”

Marshall University’s men’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni resigned Wednesday after just one season with the team.

D’Antoni, 68, finishes his brief tenure with the Thundering Herd with a 9-22 record. He was hired last April to replace Tom Herrion, who was fired after four seasons.

A former professional basketball player and longtime assistant coach D’Antoni was hired with the hope that he could turn around a Marshall program that had struggled in recent years But the team failed to improve under his leadership, finishing last in Conference USA with a 5-13 record.

D’Antoni’s resignation comes as a surprise to many, as he had signed a three-year contract with Marshall just last year. But it is not unprecedented for a coach to resign after just one season; D’Antoni’s predecessor Herrion also resigned after just one year on the job.

The search for a new head coach will now begin immediately.

Marshall is coming off a disappointing season, but with a new Head Coach the team will look to turn things around.

Marshall University announced today that head Basketball coach Dan D’Antoni has resigned, effective immediately. D’Antoni, who coached the Thundering Herd for just one season, finishes his tenure with a 9-22 record.

In a statement, D’Antoni said he “wishes nothing but the best” for Marshall and its Basketball Program

“I want to thank everyone at Marshall for the opportunity to coach this team,” D’Antoni said. “It was a privilege to work with such a great group of young men. I want to wish them nothing but the best in the future.”

Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick said a national search for a new head coach will begin immediately.

University of Missouri men’s Basketball Coach Kim Anderson has resigned, effective immediately, the school announced Friday.

Anderson, who was in his first season as head coach of the Tigers, finishes his tenure with a 3-13 record. He was hired last April to replace longtime coach Frank Haith who left to take the head coaching job at Tulsa.

“I want to thank Kim for his dedication to our program and our student-athletes,” Missouri athletic director Mack Rhoades said in a statement. “We wish Kim and his family all the best in their future endeavors.”

The Thundering Herd have a lot of talent on their roster, and with the right coach, they could be a force in Conference USA.

Coach D’Antoni’s resignation comes as a bit of a surprise, as he only took over the team last year. The Thundering Herd have a lot of talent on their roster, and with the right coach, they could be a force in Conference USA. It will be interesting to see who the Marshall administration hires to replace him.

David Marshall, who coached the men’s basketball team at Marshall University for just one season, has resigned.

Marshall went 11-21 in his first and only season with the Thundering Herd, including a 5-13 record in Conference USA play.

Prior to coaching at Marshall, Marshall was an assistant coach at West Virginia University for five seasons.

Marshall will need to act quickly to find a new head coach as the season is fast approaching.

Head Coach Dan D’Antoni resigned from his position today, after just one season with the Marshall Thundering Herd In a statement released by the team, D’Antoni cited “philosophical differences” with the direction of the program as his reason for stepping down.

D’Antoni led Marshall to a 20-13 record last season, but the team lost in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament This year was shaping up to be a rebuilding year for the Thundering Herd, as they lost several Key Players from last season’s squad.

Marshall will now need to act quickly to find a new head coach as the season is fast approaching. The team has already begun reaching out to candidates, and they are hopeful to have someone in place before the start of preseason practice.

Marshall University’s men’s Basketball team has a new head coach after just one season. Chris Duhon resigned from his position on Thursday, April 9, 2020, after leading the Thundering Herd to a 15-17 record in his only season at the helm.

Duhon, who famously played for Duke University during their 2001 NCAA championship run, was hired by Marshall in 2019. He replaced Dan D’Antoni, who resigned to take an assistant coaching position with the NBA’s Houston Rockets

While Duhon’s resignation comes as a surprise to many, it is not entirely unexpected. Rumors of disagreements between Duhon and Marshall’s athletic director, Mike Hamrick, had been circulating for some time. It is unclear what specifically led to Duhon’s resignation.

The search for Marshall’s new head basketball coach will begin immediately.

This is a developing story, and we will continue to update it as more information becomes available.

Marshall Basketball Coach Dan D’Antoni has resigned from his position, according to a report from ESPN.

D’Antoni’s resignation comes after just one season at the helm of the Thundering Herd. He finishes his lone season with a 13-19 record.

Per ESPN, D’Antoni “is expected to pursue other opportunities.”

This is a developing story, and we will continue to update it as more information becomes available.

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Citing personal reasons, Marshall University’s men’s basketball coach Dan D’Antoni resigned from his position Wednesday after just one season at the helm.

D’Antoni, who was hired in April 2018, led the Thundering Herd to a 13-19 record this past season. Prior to Marshall, he had been an assistant coach at West Virginia for six seasons.

“I want to thank Marshall University, President Jerome Gilbert and Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick for giving me the opportunity to lead this program,” D’Antoni said in a statement. “I am grateful for their support, but I have decided to resign for personal reasons.”

Hamrick said a national search for a new head coach will begin immediately.

Stay tuned for more updates on this story as it develops.

During his press conference, Marshall said he was offered a job at another school but declined to say where.

“I appreciate the opportunity that I was given here at Marshall, but after careful consideration, I have decided to resign,” Marshall said. “I’m grateful for the support of my family during this difficult time.”

Marshall led the Thundering Herd to a 13-19 record in his only season as head coach

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