Re: MOUNT ST MARYS 2023
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:56 am
It's called an endowment.
Mercyhurst probably pays more than the Mount would as well.D2fan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 11:36 pmI don’t think Ryan will be interested in the job. I was told his wife has a pretty big job in Erie. It’s the main reason he’s been at Mercyhurst for 23 years.ReturnOfTheWAC wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 10:25 pmFriend on the board of trustees says the followinggymman1031 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 2:58 pmI am wondering the same thing. Wondering if it may be at least another month due to the new AD's tenure not officially beginning until then.
New AD is going to make the hire and he will be starting earlier than expected. The obvious answer will be him hiring Chris Ryan. Alumni do not want that. Which is going to be his push back especially in donations
Quite a few inquiries for the position from some really good schools but the alumni want “Someone who is a Mount alum” They either want Joe Connor or TC Dibartolo to “carry on Gravantes legacy” they want to keep it in the family”. In a perfect world they can get both as Connor coached Dibartolo or vice versa. New AD apparently has contacted both
I wouldn’t fully rule CR out. I don’t have any solid information on the Mount. BUT Ryan has been in the mix for several jobs over the past few years. His wife is either extremely close to retirement in the PA State system, or hit it and they are waiting for the right opportunity. Some people say he’s the front runner for Nova Southeaster. If The AD and him have a good relationship I bet you they entertain the conversation.backerzone wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 6:38 amMercyhurst probably pays more than the Mount would as well.D2fan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 11:36 pmI don’t think Ryan will be interested in the job. I was told his wife has a pretty big job in Erie. It’s the main reason he’s been at Mercyhurst for 23 years.ReturnOfTheWAC wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 10:25 pmFriend on the board of trustees says the followinggymman1031 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 2:58 pmI am wondering the same thing. Wondering if it may be at least another month due to the new AD's tenure not officially beginning until then.
New AD is going to make the hire and he will be starting earlier than expected. The obvious answer will be him hiring Chris Ryan. Alumni do not want that. Which is going to be his push back especially in donations
Quite a few inquiries for the position from some really good schools but the alumni want “Someone who is a Mount alum” They either want Joe Connor or TC Dibartolo to “carry on Gravantes legacy” they want to keep it in the family”. In a perfect world they can get both as Connor coached Dibartolo or vice versa. New AD apparently has contacted both
Chris Jastrzembski tweeted out today
Have been told the Mount St. Mary's head coach search is down to a couple of finalists. We should find out more within the next week or 2.
Wellner. Fabulous recruiter, innovative, always has strong defenses, strong ties to NY and local DMV, already has a Championship under his belt.....its time....assuming the terms that Mount can offer are beneficial.gymman1031 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 4:01 pmWouldn't be surprised if they are Mount family men Joe Connor and TC Dibartolo.
JL Reppert Navy(OC) --> UMD(OC) --> HC,| Benson JHU(OC) --> UMD(OC) --> Providence, | Kirwan UVA(OC) --> Dartmouth. Each of three after a Natty heading to far lesser school WRT lacrosse, for the HC position.relaxedfan wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 10:51 am I highly doubt MSM pays the HC as much as ND pays the AC so Wellner might be a reach. But maybe he just wants to be the boss for a change or misses life in MD??? Still, I'd think the Mount will likely get a D3 HC or a lesser known D1 AC.
What’s your angle here? I feel like all your posts are either pitching Conor as an excellent candidate for a job opening, with his innovative high motion offense and Delbarton pipeline, OR complaining that Conor’s offense hasn’t evolved in years and is holding the team back because good coaches have figured out how to stifle it. Are you trying to sell him as a top candidate because you want him off your sidelineMagbride14 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 12:09 am That is why Simon Conor from Nova wound be a really good fit for the HC position at MSM. Simon has experience being a part, for the last 16 years with a program that was not fully funded & has one of the smallest player rosters in all of Div 1 lacrosse, change could be a good thing for Simon, who has never really coached his high motion offense anywhere but Villanova
Well Brecht aside, the MAAC is a little different for coaches than most other conferences m, especially the A10. If someone took Bart on a 2-4yr run of winning the A10 they'd suddenly be in the discussion for other gigs. Wray is the same though he hasn’t seriously entertained moving to my knowledge. That’s an element that makes it tough. Just don’t have that much movement up from MAAC by HCs.
Funny, Brecht was the one guy that I was thinking about who was able to "launch" to a better HC job from the MAAC. There may be others? Not sureFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:01 amWell Brecht aside, the MAAC is a little different for coaches than most other conferences m, especially the A10. If someone took Bart on a 2-4yr run of winning the A10 they'd suddenly be in the discussion for other gigs. Wray is the same though he hasn’t seriously entertained moving to my knowledge. That’s an element that makes it tough. Just don’t have that much movement up from MAAC by HCs.
A10 by comparison will be interesting as I’d guess three jobs turn in the next five years for a variety of reasons-cannella retiring, Chemotti getting a ACC/BigTen/Top IVY gig, Mearns getting old and between Wray, Torpey and Raymond one probably does something in next five years. So who comes into that league will tell a lot.
Nelson from Marist to Binghamton? That didn’t go well though.FMUBart wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:48 amFunny, Brecht was the one guy that I was thinking about who was able to "launch" to a better HC job from the MAAC. There may be others? Not sureFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:01 amWell Brecht aside, the MAAC is a little different for coaches than most other conferences m, especially the A10. If someone took Bart on a 2-4yr run of winning the A10 they'd suddenly be in the discussion for other gigs. Wray is the same though he hasn’t seriously entertained moving to my knowledge. That’s an element that makes it tough. Just don’t have that much movement up from MAAC by HCs.
A10 by comparison will be interesting as I’d guess three jobs turn in the next five years for a variety of reasons-cannella retiring, Chemotti getting a ACC/BigTen/Top IVY gig, Mearns getting old and between Wray, Torpey and Raymond one probably does something in next five years. So who comes into that league will tell a lot.
Canisius to St Bonnies qualifies, but others may disagree.
At the time I thought Mearns to St Bona was a lateral. After all Bona joined the MAAC and an A10 conference was a dream.FMUBart wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:48 amFunny, Brecht was the one guy that I was thinking about who was able to "launch" to a better HC job from the MAAC. There may be others? Not sureFarfromgeneva wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:01 amWell Brecht aside, the MAAC is a little different for coaches than most other conferences m, especially the A10. If someone took Bart on a 2-4yr run of winning the A10 they'd suddenly be in the discussion for other gigs. Wray is the same though he hasn’t seriously entertained moving to my knowledge. That’s an element that makes it tough. Just don’t have that much movement up from MAAC by HCs.
A10 by comparison will be interesting as I’d guess three jobs turn in the next five years for a variety of reasons-cannella retiring, Chemotti getting a ACC/BigTen/Top IVY gig, Mearns getting old and between Wray, Torpey and Raymond one probably does something in next five years. So who comes into that league will tell a lot.
Canisius to St Bonnies qualifies, but others may disagree.