Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Basketball Times Covers Pfeiffer Basketball


From Basketball Times: Chuck Mistovich


Pfeiffer (NC) has led Division 2 in scoring the last two seasons, including 103.1 ppg last year in an 18-10 season. The Falcons take that big time offense to North Carolina State in a season opening exhibition game. The team lost 128-70 to Duke in an exhibition game last season. Pfeiffer returns seven players who were in the starting lineup. The lineup also features two All-American types in 6’5 Chris Woods and 5’9 Jeff Pettiway. Woods averaged 22.4 points and 7.3 rebounds and shot 60% from the floor. Pettiway scored 18.3 ppg and added 3.5 apg. Other top returning scorers are 5’10 Davon Gilliard (10.6) and Reggie Hollinger (9.2).

“Basketball Times is one of the most reputable media outlets that covers college basketball,” said Falcon head coach Jeremy Currier. “I have been pleased with the work that our players have done this preseason as the beginning of our season approaches. The Conference Carolinas league will be extremely competitive this season, and we are excited about taking on those challenges every night. We are honored that Chuck and everyone at the Basketball Times would cover Pfeiffer Basketball.”

Saturday, September 11, 2010

National Collegiate Scouting Association Article

Coach Jeremy Currier was named head coach of men’s basketball at Pfeiffer University on April 20, 2010, having spent the past two seasons as the program’s top assistant. Considered a highly successful and talented recruiter, Coach Currier was rated the sixth best Division II assistant coach for recruiting success in 2009 by College Bound Hoops. Along the way, his recruiting efforts have helped build a Falcons offense that has netted the two highest single season scoring averages in program history (98.9 and 103.1 ppg) including the all-time Conference Carolinas single game scoring record set against Barton College in February 2010. We recently caught up to him and had the opportunity to discuss why his recruiting efforts have been so successful:

1. What do you look for when evaluating potential recruits?

We really try to target guys that love the game, want to work at it, and have the capability to be coached and be a great teammate. All coaches are looking for “winners”- but we really try to evaluate if a kid makes winning plays on the basketball court and championship decisions off the court. We feel like if a kid loves the game and has a winning mentality, then we can get them better in their time at Pfeiffer.



2.How do you initially reach out to a recruit?

Generally, we start with the initial introduction phone call to their coach to get a character reference. We are not looking to get kids to Pfeiffer that we will have to worry about whether they are going to get into the gym, go to class, and act responsibly on campus. Because of this, we contact multiple people that know the recruit on personal basis. Once we have done our homework, we will call the recruit, and begin the process.



3. Discuss your 1st call strategy for a recruit:

We want our first call to be memorable. We are in a age where every kid is being recruited by a number of schools, so we try to make an impact on the recruit. Every recruit is different, and has different goals, so we try to connect with the recruit and figure out what is important to them athletically, academically, and socially.



4. How often do you communicate with your recruits?

Because of NCAA restrictions, we are only allowed to call a recruit once a week. It is critical that we make that phone call count!



5. How do you “close” a recruit when you want them to commit?

I think that every kid is different- and we really try to figure out the most effective means to ‘close’ them. Some kids need an ultimatum or deadline to decide. Other kids, you need to just go along for the ride, and be there when he is ready to make the decision. Understanding this is critical in getting the commitment- and making a mistake in the process can result in losing the recruit.



6. What tips would you give coaches just getting started with recruiting

I think it is awfully important to get out and do your own evaluations of kids, and see what you think. I see more and more coaches out there that are recruiting just off what the ‘experts’ say. We certainly value this information because many of the recruiting services out there are very thorough in the job that they do- but they are not in practice with your team everyday- you are. Coaches need to get out there and see a potential recruit play, and decide if they are someone that they would like to go to practice with everyday. I think that the best coaches and recruiters are the ones that are meticulous in their evaluations.

Read more: Tips from the Legends: Coach Jeremy Currier – Pfeiffer University Men’s Basketball
College Recruiting Blog - Athletic Scholarships Blog
NCSA http://www.ncsasports.org/blog/2010/09/01/tips-from-the-legends-coach-jeremy-currier-–-pfeiffer-university-mens-basketball/#ixzz0zGPitrag
 
 

Friday, September 10, 2010

Woods Named to The Sporting News Preseason All American Team


(CHARLOTTE, NC)---Pfeiffer University senior forward Chris Woods (Thomasville, NC) has been tabbed as a preseason All American selection in the NCAA Division II ranks by the Sporting News. Woods led a prolific offensive attack in 2009-2010, as the Falcons averaged an NCAA record 103.1 points per game and finished the season with an 18-10 record. In his junior campaign, Woods was nationally ranked in the top ten in scoring (22.4 points per game) and field goal percentage (61%), and averaged 7.3 rebounds per game while playing 23 minutes per game. For his efforts, Chris was named to the Division II Bulletin All American team, the NABC All Southeast Region Team, and was the only underclassmen on the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association All State Team. Woods was most recently recognized by the National Association of Basketball Coaches with their Honors Court Award which identifies student athletes that excel on the court and in the classroom.


“Chris is coming off the best individual seasons that we have seen at Pfeiffer since two time All American Demario Grier in 2007, and we are extremely proud of what he has accomplished thus far in his career” said Falcon head coach Jeremy Currier. “Chris is a special young man that is determined do whatever it takes to lead this year’s team to a Conference Carolina championship and NCAA Tournament bid.”

Woods and the Falcons will kick off the 2010-11 campaign with a trip Reynolds Coliseum on November 9 to face the North Carolina State Wolfpak. Following the NC State game, Pfeiffer will compete in the Highway 52 Shootout Tournament hosted at Catawba College on November 12th where they will face off against Livingstone College.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

FORMER FALCON JAMES CROWDER SIGNS DEAL WITH IRELAND’S TOP LEAGUE

MISENHEIMER, N.C. – A recent graduate of the Pfeiffer University men’s basketball program has signed a professional contract to play ball in Ireland’s Super League, the highest league level in Ireland. James Crowder, from nearby High Point, inked a deal with UCD-Marian out of Dublin playing under head coach Frank Ryan.

The Super League runs from October to March with games every other Sunday amongst the 10 teams. UCD-Marian struggled in 2009-2010 and will look for Crowder’s immediate impact competing in the league’s North Conference. Quotes from both Crowder and Falcon basketball head coach Jeremy Currier are featured below.
CROWDER’S QUOTE

“It’s truly a blessing to get the opportunity to play basketball overseas, and I wouldn’t have made it this far without the Lord’s blessing me and placing coaches in my life that pushed me to my limits to make me better. I can look back on things now and say that attending Pfeiffer University was the best decision that I could have made. I was surrounded by coaches who demanded only the best from me, and played alongside a group of guys who wanted to win games every night.”
CURRIER’S QUOTE

“James Crowder is one of the finest young men to come through our program. During his time at Pfeiffer, we saw James turn in to a hard worker that was a good teammate, and leader on and off the court. James continues an incredible tradition of Falcon players leaving Misenheimer and continuing on in basketball at the professional ranks. Coach Frank Ryan and the UCD-Marian basketball team is getting a terrific basketball player and an even better person. The Falcon basketball program is extremely proud of James and wishes him the absolute best in his professional career.”