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IBCA Spring Clinic Speakers

April 29 & 30 2011


Featured speakers

Fran McCafferyFran McCaffery, the first-year Iowa coach, is a featured guest speaker. The 51-year-old coach compiled a 251-177 record in stops at Lehigh, UNC-Greensboro and Siena – guiding all three to at least one NCAA Tournament appearance -- before moving to Iowa City in the spring of 2010.

A Philadelphia native, McCaffery played one season at Wake Forest and three more at Penn, helping that program to two NCAA berths. He began his coaching career as an assistant at Penn, then became an assistant at Lehigh before being promoted to the school’s head coach for three years (49-40). He moved to Notre Dame to serve as an assistant for 11 seasons, then became a head coach again at UNC-Greensboro (six seasons, 90-87) and Siena (five seasons, 112-51) before joining the Hawkeyes.

Billy DonlonBilly Donlon, 34, is in his first season as head coach at Wright State after serving as an assistant coach for 11 seasons at American University, St. Peter’s, UNC-Wilmington and Wright State. The Chicago native was a star player at UNC-Wilmington who went on to play professionally in Germany and for the Irish National Team. He joined Brad Brownell’s staff at his alma mater inn 2001, then moved with Brownell to Wright State in 2006. He succeeded Brownell as Raiders' head coach in April 2010.

MaChelle JosephMaChelle Joseph, 41, the Georgia Tech women’s coach, is a proven winner as a player and on the sidelines. A 1998 Indiana All-Star from DeKalb High School, Joseph became a three-time first-team all-Big Ten selection and a 1992 Kokak All-American at Purdue where she set the all-time scoring record with 2,405 points. She was inducted into Purdue’s Athletic Hall of Fame in September 2010.

Joseph began her coaching career as an assistant at Illinois for one season, then returned to Purdue as an assistant for three years. She then was an assistant for five seasons at Auburn before moving to Georgia Tech as an assistant for two years. Joseph was appointed the Yellow Jackets' head coach in May 2003, guiding the program to a 129-86 record and four NCAA Tournament appearances entering 2010-11.

Don MeyerDon Meyer is the winningest NCAA men’s coach at any level, compiling a 923-324 record in 39 seasons, the last 12 at Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D. Meyer, who was seriously injured in a 2008 car crash and has been diagnosed with cancer, retired following the 2009-10 season. He is the subject of a book called “How Lucky Can You Be: The Story of Coach Don Meyer” that was released in November 2010. The book will be available for purchase at the clinic, and Meyer will be available to sign books.

A native of Wayne, Neb., Meyer was a college division All-American at Northern Colorado as a player before becoming a coach. He first was an assistant at Western State (Colo.) and the University of Utah before becoming a head coach in 1972 at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn. Meyer’s teams went 37-41 in three years at the NCAA Division III school. He then moved to Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., where the Bison were 665-179 in 24 years, winning the NAIA national tournament in 1986 and qualifying for 12 other national tournaments. At Northern State, his teams went 221-104 and five times earned spots in the NCAA Division II Tournament.

The Issues & Answers Forum will feature IBCA president Tom Beach, IBCA executive director Steve Witty and IBCA associate executive director Marty Johnson. They will give IBCA members the most current information on issues facing high school basketball coaches in Indiana. Again, questions from coaches in attendance will be encouraged.

Other speakers at the Clinic include John Carter, chief executive officer of Noah Basketball, and the 12 IBCA District Coaches of the Year.

John CarterJohn Carter has been instrumental in the development of the Noah Select Shooting System that is now being used by top high school, college and NBA teams to improve their shooting. He has worked with thousands of players at all levels of the game and has become an authority on how to improve shooting percentages. He speaks at numerous coaching clinics each year, sharing with coaches significant unknown facts about shooting. He also served as an AAU basketball coach for many years, his teams winning more than 80 percent of their games.

The IBCA District Coaches of the Year (profiled elsewhere in this E-newsletter), will speak on a variety of topics such as program organization, teaching multiple defenses, man-to-man defense, the run-and-jump defense, ball-screen motion offense and the dribble-drive offense.

 

 
 
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