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James Jones Yale

Would love to have him. Wonder if feelers have been sent out? Hard to know if we are looking broadly right now or just waiting for Kentucky to beat Stoneybrook?
 
a candidate? Can upset Baylor, and Duke is certainly beatable..

NO THANKS...First NCAA in 17 years, almost as long as RU has gone. Overall career losing record.

1999–00 Yale 7–20 5–9 5th
2000–01 Yale 10–17 7–7 4th
2001–02 Yale 21–11 11–3 T-1st NIT Second Round
2002–03 Yale 14–13 8–6 4th
2003–04 Yale 12–15 7–7 4th
2004–05 Yale 11–16 7–7 3rd
2005–06 Yale 15–14 7–7 4th
2006–07 Yale 14–13 10–4 2nd
2007–08 Yale 13–15 7–7 4th
2008–09 Yale 13–15 8–6 2nd
2009–10 Yale 12–19 6–8 4th
2010–11 Yale 15–13 8–6 3rd
2011–12 Yale 19–10 9–5 4th CIT First Round
2012–13 Yale 14–17 8–6 3rd
2013–14 Yale 19–14 9–5 2nd CIT Runner-Up
2014–15 Yale 22–10 11–3 T-1st
2015–16 Yale 22–6 13–1 1st
Yale: 236–237 (.499) 128–96
Total: 236–237 (.499)
 
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he's been there for something like 17 years hasn't he?

not exactly dominant.

I always fear the coach of the team that has one good year, especially when that team has one exceptional player which can mask a lot of problems.
 
Look at his background he looks like he's been at Yale for 15 years or so without a ton to show for it. I'd pass. Steve Donahue did well towards the end of his Cornell tenure as well and didn't work out at BC. He can have whatever kind of run this tourney it wouldn't change my mind. I always worry about flash in the pan runs in the tourney which raises the profile of a coach but then the body of work outside of that isn't that substantial.
 
Well he just made himself a bit more attractive for some people! Congrats to Yale!
 
Didn't Littlepage have a better record at Penn?
 
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