• Ryan Glenney - Dallas Baptist University Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach - Episode 1138
    Aug 18 2025

    Ryan Glenney is in his ninth season with the Dallas Baptist University Men’s Basketball team and serves as the team's Associate Head Coach. During his eight seasons with the Patriots, DBU has advanced to the NCAA Tournament six times, won two Lone Star Conference Division titles, a pair of Heartland Conference regular-season titles, clinched the Heartland Conference Tournament Championship in 2018, and posted a 107-75 record. In 2019, Glenney was named the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Small College Assistant Coach of the Year.

    Before arriving at DBU, Glenney was the top assistant coach at North Platte Community College in North Platte, Nebraska, and also had coaching stints at Jacksonville College and Western Texas College.

    Glenney began his coaching career at Iowa State University, serving as a student assistant under current Creighton University Coach Greg McDermott. After graduating from Iowa State, he joined the Dallas Baptist University staff as a Graduate Assistant Coach.

    On this episode Mike and Ryan discuss why selflessness and camaraderie are paramount for sustained success. Throughout this discussion, we delve into Coach Glenney's journey from a humble upbringing in Iowa to his current role, exploring the challenges and triumphs he encountered along the way. We reflect on the unique dynamics of coaching in junior college versus a Division II setting, where the emphasis on character and shared values plays a pivotal role in team cohesion. Additionally, we examine the rigorous preparation process for each game, highlighting the importance of film analysis and the meticulous attention to detail that underpins the DBU training regimen. Ultimately, Coach Glenney's commitment to nurturing both players and staff fosters an environment where everyone can thrive, reinforcing the notion that happiness in the profession transcends mere wins and losses.

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    Website - https://dbupatriots.com/sports/mens-basketball

    Email - ryan@dbu.edu

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  • Derek Sloan - West Virginia Wesleyan College Men's Basketball Head Coach - Episode 1137
    Aug 15 2025

    Derek Sloan is entering his 5th season as the Men’s Basketball Head Coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College. He spent two seasons as an assistant coach on previous WVWC head coach Nick Patella's staff and was appointed as the interim head coach on Aug. 10, 2021 before taking over the Bobcats’ program officially on September 15, 2021

    In 2018, Sloan served as an assistant basketball coach at Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind. The Cleveland, Ohio native was a member of the Cleveland State University men's basketball team from 2013-2018 where he earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration.

    On this episode Mike and Derek discuss why every drill and practice session must embody the pace and principles that you want to see during actual games. Throughout our exchange, we explore Sloan's coaching philosophy, which prioritizes efficiency and energy in practices, ensuring that players not only develop their skills but also understand their specific roles within the team framework. Furthermore, Sloan shares insights regarding the challenges of navigating the evolving landscape of college athletics, particularly in light of recent rule changes impacting recruitment and player eligibility. Ultimately, this conversation underscores the profound impact of deliberate practice design and the cultivation of a cohesive team culture on the overall success of a basketball program.

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    Website - https://wesleyanbobcats.com/sports/mens-basketball

    Email - sloan.d@wvwc.edu

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  • Christmas in August! - Episode 1136
    Aug 13 2025

    On this episode, Mike and Jason discuss what intrigues them the most about each team scheduled to play on Christmas Day in 2025.

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  • Coach's Corner Round Table 16 - What advice would you give a young coach just entering the profession? (Rebroadcast) - Episode 1135
    Aug 11 2025
    Welcome to this rebroadcast of the sixteenth edition of the Coach’s Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach’s Corner Round Table features our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach’s Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month.This episode's Round Table question is: What advice would you give a young coach just entering the profession?Our Coaching Lineup:Doug Brotherton – The Village School (TX)Erik Buehler – Chatfield (CO) High SchoolChris DeLisio – Olmsted Falls (OH) High SchoolJeff Depelteau – The Berkshire School (MA)Jason Fry – Pure Sweat BasketballJoe Harris – Lake Chelan (WA) High SchoolDell Leonard – Mountain Home (AR) High SchoolNick LoGalbo – Lane Tech (IL) High SchoolWilliam Payne – Miami University Hamilton (OH)Mark Schult – University of West GeorgiaDave Severns – Los Angeles ClippersDon Showalter – USA BasketballJohn Shulman – University of Alabama Huntsville (AL)Joe Stasyszyn – Unleashed Potential – Carlisle, PALee Swanson – Bunker Hill (NC) High SchoolRyan Virtue – Positive Coaching AllianceTodd Wolfson – St. Francis (CA) High...
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  • Tyler Coston - Founder of Savi Performance On Improving Your Shooting & The 10 Shooting Myths (Rebroadcast) - Episode 1134
    Aug 8 2025

    Tyler Coston is the Founder of Savi Performance. He is known as a thought leader in player development, curriculum creation and teaching methodology. Tyler spent 13 years providing leadership as Director of Basketball Development for PGC Basketball. Tyler coached the women’s basketball team at Trinity Western University from 2005-2007, while simultaneously running a skills-development program that produced five Division I (USA) athletes. In 2007, he accepted a position as Assistant Coach at Portland State University. During his first year at Portland State, the Vikings won the Big Sky Conference with an overall record of 23-8. After Portland State captured the Big Sky Conference tournament, they went on to the NCAA Tournament where they lost to the eventual 2008 champions, the Kansas Jayhawks.

    As a player Tyler led Lynden Christian High School to the Washington State Championship and earned first-team All-State honors. He went on to play university basketball at Trinity Western University, where he was named to the Canada West All-Rookie team. He transferred to the University of Alberta and led the Golden Bears to Canada West Gold, earning a spot in the national tournament in 2004.

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  • Monty Patel - eStem (AR) Public Charter High School Boys' Basketball Head Coach - Episode 1133
    Aug 4 2025

    Monty Patel is the Head Boys’ Basketball Head Coach at eSTEM High School in Arkansas. Monty also serves as the Head Coach for Team Arkansas TBT and is the Director of the AAU Club Off 2 U. He was previously an assistant coach at Jacksonville, North Little Rock, and Marion High Schools. He won a state championship at Jacksonville in 2020 as an assistant. Monty has helped more than 30 of his players play college basketball at various levels.

    On this episode Mike and Monty discuss the impact of relationships—among players, coaches, and parents—on building a successful basketball program. From building trust with players and parents to networking with college coaches, Monty reveals how genuine connections have been key to his success. Patel reflects on his recent successes, including leading his team to a significant victory in the state tournament, while also addressing the challenges faced along the way, particularly the necessity of maintaining accountability and open communication. He candidly recounts his personal health struggles, which underscore the importance of prioritizing well-being amidst the demands of coaching. Our conversation highlights the overarching theme that basketball extends beyond mere competition; it is a vehicle for fostering growth, resilience, and community. Tune in to discover how relationships can elevate a coaching career and impact players' lives beyond the court.

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    Website - https://www.estemschools.org/documents/athletics/basketball/high-school/14756

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  • Matt Goldsmith - Middlebury College Men's Basketball Head Coach - Episode 1132
    Aug 1 2025

    Matt Goldsmith is entering his first season as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Middlebury College. He previously served as the Head Coach at The College of New Jersey for 10 seasons where he piloted the Lions to over 150 victories and Two New Jersey Athletic Conference championships in 2020 and 2024.

    Prior to TCNJ Goldsmith worked for Dave Hixon at Amherst College, where he was an assistant coach for three seasons. In his first season at Amherst in 2012-13, he helped guide the Jeffs to a 30-2 record and the second national title in program history.

    Goldsmith has spent time as a volunteer assistant coach for USA Basketball and has been a coach and instructor at the Jay Bilas Skills Camp since 2016. He also serves as head coach and general manager of 'The Nerd Team' in The Basketball Tournament.

    As a player at Amherst College, Goldsmith was a member of the Jeffs’ 2007 National Championship team. He continued his playing career after graduation, playing professionally in Germany during the 2008-09 season.

    On this episode Mike & Matt discuss his upcoming inaugural season as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Middlebury College. With a commendable history at the College of New Jersey, where he amassed over 150 victories, Goldsmith reflects on his transition back to the NESCAC, a league with which he possesses profound familiarity. He shares insights into the critical elements necessary for success in a competitive landscape, emphasizing the importance of 3 key defensive principles. Furthermore, Goldsmith articulates his vision for cultivating a supportive and engaged team culture, underscoring the significance of community connections and the development of young athletes as exemplary citizens. As we delve into this enlightening conversation, we invite listeners to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Coach Goldsmith and the Middlebury basketball program.

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    Take some notes as you listen to this episode with Matt Goldsmith, Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Middlebury College.

    Website - https://athletics.middlebury.edu/sports/mbball

    Email - mbb@middlebury.edu

    Twitter - @CoachMGoldsmith

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  • Ryan Van Zelst - Drew University Men's Basketball Head Coach - Episode 1131
    Jul 28 2025

    Ryan Van Zelst will enter his first season as the Men's Basketball Head Coach at Drew University in 2025-26. Most recently, Van Zelst held the post of associate head coach at Division II Millersville University during the 2024-25 campaign, when he helped Millersville to a 19-12 record.

    Van Zelst’s career includes head-coaching stops at both Cabrini University and Penn State Abington. He also served as the associate head coach at Landmark Conference rival University of Scranton, where he spent seven years with the Royals. He picked up additional Division III experience as an assistant coach at both York (Pa.) College and his alma mater, Albright College.

    In 2017, Van Zelst was named to the NABC 30 Under 30 Team, and he was a part of the NABC Mentor Circle Program in 2021.

    As a student-athlete, Van Zelst played three seasons at Albright and was a member of the 2010 team that captured the MAC Commonwealth Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament.

    On this episode Mike & Ryan discuss the importance of building relationships with players and fostering a sense of community within the team. Van Zelst emphasizes his commitment to transparency and enthusiasm, highlighting his desire to ensure that every athlete feels valued and understood as they navigate the challenges of a coaching transition. Additionally, he articulates his coaching philosophy, which prioritizes defensive discipline and ball movement, while also adapting strategies to suit the unique strengths of his players. As he embarks on this new chapter at Drew University, Van Zelst expresses his dedication to maintaining the program's competitive edge and instilling a culture of success and camaraderie.

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    Be prepared with a notebook and pen as you listen to this episode with Ryan Van Zelst, Men's Basketball Head Coach at Drew University.

    Website - https://drewrangers.com/sports/mens-basketball

    Email - rvanzelst@drew.edu

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