Men's College Basketball: Fresh Faces and Coaching Expertise Shake Up the Scene

Get the latest scoop on men's college basketball, including new talent joining the ranks and coaching expertise behind the bench.
Men's College Basketball: Fresh Faces and Coaching Expertise Shake Up the Scene

Men’s Basketball Adds Fresh Talent and Coaching Expertise

The world of college basketball is abuzz with excitement as new talent and coaching expertise join the ranks. In this article, we’ll delve into the latest developments in men’s basketball, including a fresh face on the court and a seasoned coach behind the bench.

Kirby Mooney Brings Scoring Prowess to Richmond

Kirby Mooney, a 6'3" guard from William Tennent High School in Warminster, Pa., has signed with Richmond Men’s Basketball and will join the program for the 2024-25 season. Mooney comes to Richmond as the all-time leading scorer at William Tennent, having recorded 1,431 points during his four seasons with the Panthers. He led District I with 23.5 points per game as a senior last season while leading William Tennent to a 15-8 record and a berth in the District I Class 6A playoffs.

Mooney’s impressive scoring ability will be a valuable asset to Richmond Men’s Basketball.

Providence College Friars Gear Up for Battle 4 Atlantis

The Providence College Friars will participate in the 2024 Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, marking their first appearance in the tournament. The Friars will join a talented field that includes Arizona, Davidson, Gonzaga, Indiana, Louisville, Oklahoma, and West Virginia in the 12-game, three-day event. All games during the Battle 4 Atlantis will be televised on the ESPN networks.

![Battle 4 Atlantis logo](_search_image basketball tournament logo) The Friars are set to face stiff competition in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.

Dave Andrews Joins UCLA Men’s Basketball as Director of Athletic Performance

Dave Andrews has been hired as the director of athletic performance for the UCLA men’s basketball program. Andrews brings a wealth of experience, having worked with both college basketball and football programs over the past 20 years. He previously served as the men’s basketball performance coach at Cincinnati during Coach Mick Cronin’s tenure.

Andrews’ expertise will be invaluable in helping the Bruins reach their full potential.

These developments are sure to shake up the world of men’s college basketball. With fresh talent and coaching expertise joining the fray, fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming season.