Showing posts with label Men's Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Men's Basketball. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

John Fahey: "I wouldn't trade it for any job in the world"

This article appeared originally on Edgewood.edu and is reproduced for our Eagle fans here. Enjoy!
Hometown: Oregon, Wis.
Academic: Business, Marketing concentration ‘08
Notable: Video Scout - Golden State Warriors (NBA)
Four years of basketball at Edgewood College may not have led John Fahey to a career as a professional basketball player, but that did not stop him from ‘making it’ in the NBA.
“I am currently in my fourth season with the Golden State Warriors. As a Video Scout I’m in charge of breaking down upcoming opponent game film: play sets, play calls, player tendencies and team tendencies. We create all the film the team watches prior to games and practices as well as assist coaches during team meetings, film sessions, workouts, and practices. It’s an extremely involved job that requires long hours. Most days tend to be about 14-16 hours a day in the office. But it allows such exposure to the game and a tremendous environment to learn that at no point in my four years have I ever once considered my job work. I wouldn’t trade it for any job in the world.”
John Fanhey at work
Fahey credits Edgewood College for many of the skills he uses day in and day out. “I graduated with a Business Marketing degree. My time at Edgewood College helped me prepare for my next step regardless of my concentration in school. As a student-athlete I learned how to build relationships and work together on and off the court, which has proved to be very important in all aspects of life, especially my field. I had some amazing teachers and coaches at Edgewood College that had a large impact on helping me reach this position, and become the person I am today.”
Like most things in life, Fahey’s job comes with challenges, but it is the rewarding aspects that make his position with the Warriors a true dream job. “The most challenging part of my job would be the amount of work that you put in on a daily basis to prepare for upcoming opponents. With games almost every other day and even sometimes back-to-back nights the preparation we put into games is extremely detailed and very time consuming.”
“There are some very rewarding parts of my job as well. The relationships that I’ve built and the places the game of basketball has taken me stand out the most. I’ve had the opportunity to work with people who’ve been role models to me since I began watching the game. I’ve also enjoyed the chance to get to know these people on a personal level, and learn from their journeys. It’s crazy to think that a small orange ball has taken me all over the U.S. and even as far as China this year for two pre-season games against the Los Angeles Lakers, something I never imagined. But at the end of the day being the competitor I am, being part of a team is something that will always drive me. To be able to do something I love and be with a group of coaches and players all fighting for the same goal: to be the last team standing in June. Now that would be something special.” 

Monday, July 1, 2013

Summer of the Eagles: Coaches vs. Cancer

MADISON, Wis. - Edgewood College men's basketball head coach Justin Meyer, along with four other collegiate basketball coaches from Wisconsin teamed up to beat cancer last May. Coach Meyer was joined at the Coaches vs. Cancer Wisconsin Gala by UW-Madison coach Bo Ryan, UW-Milwaukee coach Rob Jeter, UW-Parkside coach Luke Reigel and UW-Platteville coach Jeff Gard.

Now in its sixth year, the Coaches vs. Cancer Gala, held at the University of Wisconsin's Kohl Center raised $690,000 to support the American Cancer Society's mission to save lives. The 2013 gala included both a silent and live auction including memorabilia, sporting events tickets, gift certificates to local business and luxury vacation getaways.

This year's total made the Coaches vs. Cancer Wisconsin Gala the number one fundraising Coaches vs. Cancer fundraising event in the nation this year.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

WISC-TV3: Coaches react to Rutgers basketball video

Edgewood College head men's basketball coach Justin Meyer was featured in a WISC-TV3 piece by Mary Jo Ola about the incident regarding the Rutgers coaching situation.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Alumni update: Wisniewski makes professional debut for the Saigon Heat

When Edgewood College men's basketball alumni Ben Wisniewski signed on with the Saigon Heat, he did so as a front office employee and a practice player. He knew he likely wouldn't get a chance to play in a game, unless one of the other two permitted American players on the roster sustained an injury.

Sometimes it pays to be in the right place at the right time.

Wisniewski made his professional basketball debut on Sunday in Singapore, replacing injured leading scorer Dior Lowhorn in the Heat's lineup. Wisniewski drilled his first shot attempt, a three-pointer, and went on to an 11-point night on 3-for-8 shooting in 31 minutes of game action.

Through the magic of the internet you can see the entire broadcast of the Heat's game against the Singapore Slingers courtesy of the ASEAN Basketball League's YouTube channel:


If you'd like to catch Ben's top moments we've marked off a few time stamps to help you find his highlights:

5:45 - First shot of Wisniewski during pre-game introductions.

17:40 - Wisniewski enters the game for the first time.

24:50 - Wisniewski drills a three-point shot from the corner on his first shot attempt. Broadcasters make first mention of Edgewood College.

42:35 - Wisniewski goes 1-on-3 for a bucket in the paint and a foul. (Make your free throws, Ben!)

48:45 - Wisniewski steps in for a jumper from the elbow.



Other websites you'll find useful to follow Ben's team...


ASEAN Basketball League website

Also, here's the Q&A with Wisniewski from Ben Steele of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel which first tipped us off that Ben had suited up for the Heat.




Friday, January 25, 2013

Alumni update: Wisniewski lands job with Saigon Heat

Former Edgewood College men's basketball athlete Ben Wisniewski is getting his feet wet in the world of professional basketball half a world away from home. Wisniewski recently accepted an offer from the Saigon Heat (Vietnam) of the ASEAN Basketball League to work in the front office and participate as a practice player.

While Wisniewski will get to lace up the shoes in practice, he likely won't get many chances to dress for games. ABL teams are allowed two foreign players on their roster, and given the lack of height in many Asian countries, those spots are usually held for bigger, post players. However, should one of the American players on the Saigon Heat need to miss a game,  it's possible Wisniewski could pull on a uniform once again. In the meantime, he will participate in practice and develop him administration skills in the team's front office.

Wisniewski was a third team All-Midwest Region selection by D3Hoops.com as a senior, and was named first or second team All-Northern Athletics Conference every year of his career. The native of New Berlin, Wis., graduated from Edgewood College in 2012 as the program's second all-time leading scorer with 1,719 career points.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Podcast: Craig Machut, Men's Basketball Alum

Edgewood College alum and Milwaukee King Girls' Basketball Coach Craig Machut talks with Edgewood College Director of Athletic Communications David Petroff. Machut has led the Generals back to the WIAA State Tournament for the second time in four seasons. Machut played basketball for Edgewood College from 2000-03, including the 2001-02 team which reached the NCAA Division III Tournament. Milwaukee King plays in a Division 1 semifinal against Middleton on Friday, March 23 at the Kohl Center.

Interview with men's basketball alum Craig Machut:
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Thousand and Adrian featured on the Big 1070

Head women's basketball coach Casey Thousand and head men's basketball coach Todd Adrian appeared with Brian Posick on Madison's The Big 1070 (WTSO 1070-AM) to talk about the upcoming basketball season. Click the podcast players below to hear their interviews in their entirety.

Women's Basketball coach Casey Thousand:


Men's Basketball coach Todd Adrian:

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Janusek featured in hometown newspaper

The Daily Tribune News of Bartow County, Georgia, ran a nice feature article on Edgewood College men's basketball player Michael Janusek. The sophomore guard is from Cartersville, Georgia and recently scored a career-high 10 points against Wisconsin Lutheran College. Check out the story...


Defensive-minded Janusek locked, loaded for Eagles
(by Chike Nwakamma of the Daily Tribune News)
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Alumni update: John Fahey, Golden State Warriors

John Fahey, an Edgewood College men's basketball alumni, checked in with us about his new job in the NBA as the Assistant Video Coordinator for the Golden State Warriors. Fahey, a 2008 graduate with a B.A. in Marketing, was the Eagles' team captain in 2007-08 and played in 94 games for Edgewood College...

"To start the 2010-2011 season I accepted the Assistant Video Coordinator position with the Golden State Warriors. As Video Coordinators, our main focus is on opponent game preparation so we will break down games of our upcoming opponents into individual possessions, put in their specific play call so our players/coaching staff are aware as well as put together shoot around/pre game edits for film sessions. On top of that we are actively involved in day to day activities such as coaches meetings, practices, and assisting in individual player workouts.

I got my foot in the door last season in the NBA as I interned in LA for the Los Angeles Clippers. At that time, Seth Cooper (former Edgewood College Basketball teammate & alum) was the Assistant Video Coordinator for the Clippers and spoke with me about the career path so I'm very grateful of everything that Seth has done for me to help advance my career. I lived in LA for almost two years before moving up to San Francisco just over a month ago. I've been lucky enough to spend some quality time in California but there is no place like home and the Midwest that's for sure!

I'm always keeping up with what's going on with the Eagles and still talk to a few guys left from my playing days, and I know Coach Adrian will have them ready to go again this season so hopefully The NEST keeps the Edgedome rocking and they can bring home another NAC Championship!"

John

Monday, September 13, 2010

Eagle Basketball teams assist at Ironman aid station

The Edgewood College men's and women's basketball team volunteered for duty at the 2010 Ford Ironman Wisconsin triathlon in Madison. The Eagles served water and provided assistance to the triathletes until the late hours of Sunday night. They also found a little down time to get in some bags and touch football.

Photo Gallery: Eagle basketball teams manning an aid station at the Ironman Wisconsin

Eagles in charge of aid station:


Eagles find a little free time at the Ironman:

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Old Edgedome scoreboards come down!

The old center hanging scoreboard in the Edgedome has been taken down. In its place, brand new wall-mounted boards from All-American Scoreboards. They look awesome!

New Scoreboards in Edgedome photo gallery

Also, here's a short video of the old board being taken down...



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Friday, May 21, 2010

Miota gets head coaching job at Madison East HS

Edgewood College men's basketball assistant coach Matt Miota has been named the new head boys basketball coach at Madison East High School. He replaces longtime coach Rich Cleveland who retired at the end of last season. Congratulations, Matt!

Prep basketball: Miota takes over at East (courtesy of Madison.com Sports)
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Holy Photo Galleries, Batman!

Jam the Gym certainly provided ample photo opportunities. Here's four galleries from last Saturday's big event:

Women's Basketball vs. Dominican

Men's Basketball vs. Dominican

Dance Team from Jam the Gym

Other Jam the Gym pictures

By the way, if you see pictures you like, you can purchase them, right there in our Photo Galleries section.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Alumni inteviews: Sue Caldwell and Mark Lowry

On Saturday, January 23 at Jam the Gym, we caught up with Edgewood College women's basketball alum Sue Caldwell and men's basketball alum Mark Lowry. Sue and Mark spent a few minutes talking to us about their experience at Edgewood College and sharing what they are up to now.

Interview with Sue Caldwell:


Interview with Mark Lowry:


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Friday, November 20, 2009

Todd Adrian interview 11-20-09

Head men's basketball coach Todd Adrian, talks about his team's upcoming games in the Albion College Tipoff Tournament.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Eagle Men's Basketball at Loras highlights

Highlights from Edgewood College men's basketball's season opening game at Loras College. The Eagles' second half rally fell short as the Duhawks took an 83-74 victory.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Coach Adrian to speak at WBCA Clinic

Edgewood College head men's basketball coach Todd Adrian will be a guest speaker at the annual Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Coaches' Clinic. Adrian and other selected coaches will be presenting topics to high school and college coaches at the clinic on Friday evening at the Madison Marriott West. Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan, Marquette coach Buzz Williams and West Virginia coach Bob Huggins are also slated to speak.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Stangel named assistant coach at UW-Platteville

Congratulations to Brad Stangel, former men's basketball graduate assistant for Edgewood College. Brad has been hired as an assistant coach at his alma mater, UW-Platteville. He plans to finish his Masters degree from Edgewood College.

Best of luck, Brad!
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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Eagle Alum provides March Madness floors

Former Edgewood College men's basketball player Jason Heiman is the president of Jason Thomas Flooring in Waukesha. Heiman's company will be providing three of the 16 floors used at the NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships. Read the whole story courtesy of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:

Perfection on the Court (courtesy of Don Walker of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)