Brett MacConnell Named Head Coach of Men’s Basketball
Brett MacConnell has been appointed as the new Head Coach of Dartmouth Men's Basketball, bringing over 14 years of Division I coaching experience and a strong background in the Ivy League. Dartmouth Athletic Director Mike Harrity highlighted MacConnell's exceptional ability to connect with players and his expertise in developing talent as key factors in the selection process. MacConnell previously served as an assistant coach at Stanford and enjoyed a successful tenure at Princeton, where he helped secure four Ivy League titles and a Sweet 16 NCAA tournament appearance. His aim is to establish a basketball program that aligns with Dartmouth’s values of pride, integrity, and consistency.
By the Numbers- MacConnell holds a 231–121 record over 13 seasons at Princeton, winning four Ivy League championships.
- He mentored 29 All-Ivy League players and four Ivy League Players of the Year during his coaching career.
- MacConnell's coaching will focus on both athlete development and building a winning culture at Dartmouth.
- The new coach targets under-recruited prospects to elevate the program's competitive edge.
As MacConnell transitions into his role, his immediate focus will be on recruiting and establishing relationships with current and potential players. Upcoming team practices and recruitment strategies will also be pivotal in shaping the program's future.
Bottom LineBrett MacConnell’s appointment marks a strategic shift for Dartmouth Men's Basketball, aiming to leverage his Ivy League experience and relationship-driven coaching style to foster a successful, values-based program that competes at high levels.
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