Part-Time Head Coaches

Started by Rhodes Scholar, June 19, 2008, 03:03:20 PM

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Rhodes Scholar

What schools/conferences have part-time head coaches in men's basketball?

I know the entire CUNYAC has part-time head coaches. I believe Rutgers-Camden has a part-time head coach. I'm wondering what other schools have the same deal.

hoopsman

Brockport state in NY has a part-time coach this year.

Pat Coleman

Point of clarification: We're talking about coaches who do not work full-time at their schools, right? Many coaches wear multiple hats at schools and are not coaches full-time.
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Rhodes Scholar

I'm not talking about coaches who work several jobs at a school, but only those whose position is year-round and classified as "full-time."

BklynBasketball

As far as I know most if not the whole skyline is part time

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I'm still confused, so Glenn Van Weiren at Hope is a professor of kinesiology and the head basketball coach.  Do you condier him full time or part time?  He is a full time employee of Hope college, but basketball is not his full time employment - although I suspect his wife might disagree   :D
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