After an
exhaustive search that lasted over 40 days, Marshall University
finally has a new men’s basketball coach. Marshall
athletic director Mike Hamrick announced the hire of Los Angeles Lakers assistant
Dan D’Antoni earlier today.
I am proud to announce that Dan D'Antoni will be the next head basketball coach at Marshall University. #THEHERD pic.twitter.com/LxpD13FFnR
— Mike Hamrick (@TheHerdAD) April 24, 2014
Dan is the older
brother of Lakers head coach Mike D’Antoni, who Hamrick heavily pursued during Marshall ’s coaching
search. Since 2005 Dan has served as an assistant under his younger sibling
with the Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles . Prior to his time in the NBA,
D'Antoni spent 30 years as the head coach at Socastee
High School in Myrtle Beach , S.C. ,
where he won over 500 games.
A Marshall
grad and Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, D'Antoni played basketball for the
Thundering Herd from 1966 to 1970, leading the team in scoring (17.5 ppg)
during his junior season. He was also named 1st Team All Mid-American Conference in 1969. After graduating D'Antoni was appointed head coach of the
Herd’s freshman basketball team where he coached his younger brother Mike. One
year later Dan was promoted to a assistant coach position with the varsity
squad. Following his time on Marshall ’s
coaching staff, he had a brief stint with the NBA’s Baltimore Bullets before becoming
the head coach at Socastee in 1975.
Hamrick will formally introduce D'Antoni during a press conference tomorrow afternoon.
Hamrick will formally introduce D'Antoni during a press conference tomorrow afternoon.
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