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Date Posted: 17:02:28 01/17/03 Fri
Author: Ramfan
Subject: the numbers..
In reply to: GM 's message, "I wasn't too familiar..." on 16:49:20 01/17/03 Fri

I was wrong about Pepperdine- he went to the tournament one year, and the NIT the other year. Here is the breakdown:

Cornell: 23-29
Vanderbilt: 104-71, one NCAA tournament, three NIT bids
Pepperdine: 47-18, one NCAA tournament, one NIT bid, West Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1999-2000
St. Bonaventure: 24-22, one NIT bid

career record: 198-150

-I'm fairly certain he was SEC coach of the Year one year, too, but I couldn't find that in his resume on the Bonnie's site.

The hiring of Van Breda Kolff was a no-brainer.

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