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Neptune Named to NABC Coaches Consort

Wildcats assistant to be part of event at NCAA Final Four

Kansas City, Mo.:—The Collegiate Coaching Consortium–a collaboration between Athletic Director U, the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and the Center For Sports Leadership at VCU–is proud to announce its 2019 coach cohort.

Villanova's own Kyle Neptune is among the rising industry standouts to be included.


Now in its second year, the 2019 Collegiate Coaching Consortium will beheld in conjunction with the NABC Convention and NCAA Men's Final four in Minneapolis, Minn.2019 Collegiate Coaching Consortium Coach Cohort:
Kevin App–Williams College
Patrick Beilein-Le Moyne
Alvin Brooks-Baylor
Kyle
Cieplicki-Vermont
TJ
Cleveland-Arkansas
Tarvish Felton-Fresno State
Donny Guerinoni-Harvard
Jason Hart-Southern California
Carlin Hartman-Oklahoma
Chris Hollender-Missouri
Adam Jacobsen-Hawaii
Terry
Johnson-Ohio State
Joel
Justus-Kentucky
Dwayne Killings-Marquette
Joe
Krabbenhoft-Wisconsin
Wes Long-Middle Tennessee
Jai
Lucas-Texas
Brett
MacConnell-Princeton
Matt
McKillop-Davidson
Brock Morris-Daytona State
Bryan
Mullins-Loyola (Chicago)
Kyle Neptune-Villanova
Greg
Paulus-George Washington
Michael
Peck-Texas San Antonio
Daniyal
Robinson-Iowa State
Mike
Rohn–Colorado
Kellen
Sampson-Houston
Darren
Savino-Cincinnati
Michael Schwartz-Tennessee
Duane Simpkins-George Mason
Saddi Washington-Michigan

The invitation-only Collegiate Coaching Consortium builds upon the Villa 7 Consortium to bring together a cohort of rising basketball coaches and Division I athletic directors to partake in a rigorous multi-day academy that teaches each how to identify, analyze and influence critical organizational processes as a means of building better teams and athletic programs. Each cohort –coaches and ADs–participates in individually-focused curriculum designed to sharpen the competencies and capabilities that are critical for ensuring success within their respective role
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