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Men's Basketball News
CASEY STITZEL NAMED NEW MEN'S BASKETBALL
COACH AT DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE
DOYLESTOWN (PA) - Delaware Valley College is pleased to announce
that Casey Stitzel has been named the new head men's basketball
coach of the Aggies. He replaces Denny Surovec, whose services were
not retained following the conclusion of the 2007-08 season.
Stitzel, 26, has built a strong resume in a short time since graduating
from fellow Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation
(MASCAC) school Widener University in 2005. He served as an assistant
to legendary head coach Herb Magee at Division II Philadelphia University
for two seasons and then had a standout season as a rookie head
coach at Perkiomen Valley High School this past year.
"It's always been a dream of mine to be a collegiate head coach
and I'm thankful that Delaware Valley College has given me this
opportunity," Stitzel said. "Delaware Valley College is
a hidden gem in college basketball and I am confident that we can
turn the program around and make it successful.
"The MAC (Freedom and Commonwealth Conferences) is, in my mind,
one of the best Division III conferences in the country and has
great coaches, great players and great history. To be a head coach
in this conference at 26 is an incredible honor."
As head coach at Perkiomen Valley, Stitzel took over a team that
won just seven games the year before and led them to a 17-9 record
and a District One Class AAAA playoff berth. Among the 17 victories
(most by the school since 2002) was a victory over West Chester
Henderson High School in the opening round of districts - the first
playoff triumph in school history. The team's season came to an
end with a second round loss to a Chester High School squad that
has now reached the state championship game.
Stitzel's coaching career began under the tutelage of Magee, who
has accumulated a NCAA Division II record 855 victories in his 41-plus
seasons on the bench. The Rams went 41-20 in Stitzel's two years
with the program, including a NCAA tournament berth in the 2005-06
campaign.
Stitzel was in charge of creating scouting reports for future opponents
and recruited players with an emphasis on those from the states
of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and New York. He
also coached back-to-back Division II Players of the Year in Tayron
Thomas (2005-06) and Christian Burns (2006-07).
After a standout playing career at nearby Lansdale Catholic High
School, including one year under current University of Richmond
head coach Chris Mooney, Stitzel went to play for former Delaware
Valley head coach and current St. Joseph's University assistant
Dave Duda at Widener from 2001 to 2005.
Stitzel graduated as the Pride's 14th all-time leading scorer (now
16th) with 1,189 points and he is also second in program history
in 3-pointers with 207. He holds a pair of school records as he
connected on 10 treys in a 2004 game against Juniata College and
shot 49.2 percent from 3-point land for the 2001-02 season. A three-year
team captain, Stitzel was the team Most Valuable Player and an all-Commonwealth
Conference second team honoree as he hit 79 treys and averaged 17.7
points per game as a sophomore in the 2002-03 campaign.
Stitzel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business management/sports
management from Widener in 2005. His brother Corey, 29, is also
in the coaching profession as an assistant coach at Division I Marist
College.
Stitzel takes over a Delaware Valley men's basketball program that
went 3-22 overall (0-12 Freedom Conference) in the recently-completed
2007-08 season.
"Casey Stitzel comes from a solid basketball background, has
played in this conference (on the Commonwealth side) and has been
around successful basketball coaches in Chris Mooney, Dave Duda
and Herb Magee," Delaware Valley College athletic director
Frank Wolfgang said. "We feel his energy, enthusiasm and emphasis
on recruiting will move the men's basketball program in the right
direction."
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