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TESTIMONIALS
John Beilein said: "Steve helped us become
better coaches by
allowing us to know what makes our guys tick.... He revealed things to
us that we had no idea about. He really was a key for us."
John Beilein is the Head
Men's Basketball coach at the University
of Michigan. Prior to being hired at Michigan, he was the Head
Coach
at West Virginia University where he led the Mountaineers to
back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances (including a trip to the Elite
8) and to the 2007 National Invitational Tournament Championship.
He
also was the head coach at the University of Richmond where he led the
Spiders to an NCAA tournament berth and first round win and to
back-to-win N.I.T. appearances.
Jeff Neubauer said: "Steve's time and effort
have been invaluable to our basketball program. He has a great
perspective on athletes and athletics. There is no question Steve
helped our team believe in themselves. As a coach, it is a great
asset to have Steve in my corner."
Jeff Neubauer, is the Head
Men's Basketball coach at Eastern Kentucky University. In only
his second season as a head coach, Neubauer led the Colonels to the
Ohio Valley Conference championship and an automatic bid to the 2007
NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
Chris
D. said: "Dr. Noles has helped me
tremendously. For the first time, I feel like I belong at this
level."
Chris D., is a former
Division 1 baseball player
Matt
Kredich said: "M. was really competitive and
she said you had really helped her on Tuesday. She is looking
forward to continuing to work with you. E. had an absolutely
fantastic meet - a real breakthrough! 2 lifetime best times and
she really made a significant contribution to the team score for the
first time ever. I know you helped her a ton and she was all
smiles yesterday."
Matt Kredich is the head
coach of the University of Tennessee Women's Swim Team. |