New Mexico Hires UC San Diego Coach Eric Olen
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UNM has reached a deal to hire the University of California, San Diego’s Eric Olen to replace Richard Pitino less than a week after Pitino took the job at Xavier.
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New Mexico hired UC San Diego's Eric Olen on Sunday as its next basketball coach.
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Michigan basketball vs UC San Diego score prediction: Our March Madness pick is inDENVER — The day is finally here: After two seasons without, Michigan basketball finally has an NCAA tournament game again. The 5-seed Wolverines (24-9, 14-6 Big Ten) will take on 12-seed UC San Diego at 10 p.m. Thursday (TBS) in the first round of the ...
Eric Olen took over as UC San Diego's head basketball coach in 2013. A few years later the Tritons began their transition from Division II to Division I. At the time UCSD Athletics Director Earl ...
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The Rady Children’s Invitational college basketball tournament is moving to USD’s Jenny Craig Pavilion, the venue it originally targeted before negotiations broke down and the two-day, four-team event over Thanksgiving spent its first two years at the smaller LionTree Arena on UC San Diego’s campus.
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With tickets going on sale on Wednesday, organizers of the Rady Children's Invitational basketball tournament Monday announced the four-team event will change venues to the University of San Diego this year.
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