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Interview Series: Utah Coach Jim Boylen

October 25th, 2007
After a disappointing 11-19 season, things are looking up for Utah in part due to the arrival of Jim Boylen.  Boylen, the lead assistant under Tom Izzo the past two year, brings impressive NBA coaching experience to the table and a focus on toughness.  With some good tools to work with such as possible future pro Luke Nevill, the Utes have a shot to reach the postseason:

Interview: UC Irvine Coach Pat Douglass

October 23rd, 2007

Entering his 11th season, Pat Douglass is 11 wins away from becoming UC Irvine's all-time leader in wins. Reaching that landmark should be a foregone conclusion for a team that won 15 games last year and is projected to finish in the top half of the league by many sources. Coach Douglass was nice enough to take part in CHN's Preseason Interviews Series:

 

Penn Freshmen Interviews: Part Two

October 17th, 2007
Penn enters the 2007-08 season having won 3 straight Ivy League titles and coming off a 13-1 Ivy League record. However, the Quakers must replace 3 starters including 2-time Ivy League Player of the Year Ibrahim Jaaber. A strong incoming freshman class ensures Penn will be solid for years to come. Jon Teitel interviewed four members of Coach Miller’s first ever recruiting class: Tyler Bernardini, Remy Cofield, Jack Eggleston, and Harrison Gaines.

 

Penn Freshmen Interviews: Part One

October 15th, 2007

Penn enters the 2007-08 season having won 3 straight Ivy League titles and coming off a 13-1 Ivy League record. However, the Quakers must replace 3 starters including 2-time Ivy League Player of the Year Ibrahim Jaaber. A strong incoming freshman class ensures Penn will be solid for years to come. Jon Teitel interviewed four members of Coach Miller’s first ever recruiting class: Tyler Bernardini, Remy Cofield, Jack Eggleston, and Harrison Gaines.

Tyler Bernardini, 6-6, 205, Carlsbad, Calif., Francis Parker

Interview: UNCW Head Coach Benny Moss

October 14th, 2007

Coming off a 7-22 season, most teams wouldn't be expected to finish in the top half of their league.  But with the return of star guard TJ Carter, head coach Benny Moss is hoping for big things out of UNCW. The Seahawks second year coach takes part in our Q&A series: