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Terry Dunn Northern Colorado ’77 Head Coach • Fifth Year • 35-74 1 Basketball Staff TErrY DUNN Northern Colorado ’77 Head Coach • Fifth Year • 35-74 the Ivy League as the conference’s leading returning scorer and rebounder . During his time at Colorado, Dunn helped guide the Buffaloes to three appearances in the Now entering his fifth season, Terry Dunn is NIT and two trips to the gradually building up the Dartmouth men’s basket- NCAA Tournament . ball program after an impressive turnaround during Recognized as both a the 2004-05 campaign, his first year at the helm. tenacious recruiter and Dunn coached Dartmouth to the second-best a strong tactician, Dunn turnaround in Ivy League history as the Big Green coached NBA first round went from a 1-13 mark in 2003-04 to a 7-7 record draft pick Chauncey in 2004-05 . With a balanced team that included Billups and was actively four seniors, Dunn crafted a triumph over Princeton involved in recruiting (snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Tigers), NBA second-round draft a five-game Ivy win streak in February and a season- pick Jaquay Walls to opening victory over Quinnipiac . Two years ago, Colorado . Dunn’s experience in developing post play- Dartmouth erased another streak by sweeping games ers also benefited 7-0 David Harrison, who was taken with Princeton for the first time since 1945-46. in the 2004 NBA draft as the 29th overall pick by the HEAD COACHING CAREER A proven recruiter, Dunn was named the 26th Indiana Pacers . Prior to working as the Buffaloes’ top assistant, OVERALL CONFERENCE coach of Dartmouth men’s basketball on May 13, Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Dunn was an assistant coach at Colorado State 2004 after serving as an assistant coach at Colorado 2004-05 Dartmouth 10 17 .370 7 7 .500 T-3rd from 1994-96, helping to lead the Rams to an 18-12 for eight years (1996-2004) . His four-year record with 2005-06 6 21 .222 4 10 .286 T-7th the Big Green is 35-74 and 18-38 in the Ivy League . season and a spot in the NIT in 1996 . His duties in- 2006-07 9 18 .333 4 10 .286 7th In 2007-08, Dunn led the Big Green to just its cluded recruiting, on-floor technical work, and scout- 2007-08 10 18 .357 3 11 .214 T-6th second 10-win season in the past nine years, both ing . In 1990-91, Dunn began his collegiate coaching Totals 35 74 .321 18 38 .474 occurring during his tenure . He has guided the career career at Army before moving on to Air Force for of Alex Barnett ’09 from one with promising talent three seasons from 1991-94 . and athleticism into the most explosive player in A native of Raleigh, N .C ., the 54-year old Dunn is a 1977 graduate of Northern Colorado, where he was a three-year letterwinner in basketball and track and field. During his senior season, Dunn established the Bears’ 110-meter high hurdle record of 14 .3 seconds and he was a second team Academic All- America honoree . Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Dunn was the head coach at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs from 1982-90 . He also served as athletic/activities director and dean of students . Dunn hails from a coaching family . His twin brother, Jerry, is an assistant coach at the University of Michigan and former head coach at Penn State . Dunn and his wife, Gilda, are the parents of two children, daughter Tara and son Arin . Arin is a ju- nior on the men’s basketball team at Colorado State University . TERRY DUNN College . Northern Colorado ’77 Degree . .Health and Physical Education; . Black History Birthdate . .May 6, 1953 Birthplace . Raleigh, N .C . Wife . Gilda Children . Tara (24) and Arin (21) 2004- . Dartmouth head coach 1996-2004 . Colorado assistant coach 1994-96 . Colorado State assistant coach 1991-94 . Air Force assistant coach 1990-91 . Army assistant coach 2008-09 Big Green Men’s Basketball www.DartmouthSports.com Basketball Staff Graduate Success 1 The goal for Dartmouth basketball will always Stan Kowalewski ’94 be the same — success as a player and as a person . Managing Director Coach Terry Dunn is proude of his graduating Columbia Partners Investment Management, LLC classes and all Big Green alumni, and congratulates Greensboro, N .C . them on their achievements . John Conley ’93 HE LASS OF Business Development Manager T C 2008 Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation Johnathan Ball Management Development Program Alex Gayer ’93 McMaster-Carr Law Parnter Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, P .C . Melville, N .Y . Michael Giovacchini Writer www .StudyofSports .com Jason Lobo ’90 Assistant Attorney General State of Connecticut THE CLASS OF 2007 Steve Trundle ’90 Leon Pattman CTO Real Estate Entrepreneur MicroStrategy, Inc . Atlanta, Ga . Ric Lewis ’84 THE CLASS OF 2006 Chief Executive Curzon Global Partners Jason Meyer Senior Managing Director Consultant IXIS AEW Europe Booz Allen Hamilton Barry Caldwell ’82 Calvin Arnold Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Senior Financial Analyst and Corporate Communications Next Wave Wate Management, Inc . Houston, Texas Sea Lonergan Mike Lang Director of Events and Promotions Calvin Johnson ’81 Global Adrenaline Chair, Department of Anesthesiology King/Drew Medical Center Los Angeles, Calif . THE CLASS OF 2005 Cleotha Robertson ’80 Steve Callahan Pastor, Sound View Presbyterian Church Captial Advisory Bronx, N .Y . J .P . Morgan Chase Assistant Professor of Old Testament Alliance Theological Seminary David Gardner New York, N .Y . Managing Director and Founder ColorJar .com Kery Davis ’79 Senior Vice President of Programming Michael Liddy HBO Sports Investment analyst Evanston Capital Management Marc Gautier ’79 Evanston, Ill . Associate Director, Regional Affairs Norris Cotton Cancer Center Mike McLaren Lebanon, N .H . Law student University of Memphis Larry Cubas ’76 Senior Vice President OTHER NOTABLE BASKETBALL ALUMNI Brown Brothers Harriman & Co . Seamus Lonergan ’97 Gary Dicovitsky ’72 Emergency medicine resident Vice President of Develpment and Alumni Relations Oakland, Calif . California Institute of Technology Gregg R. Frame ’94 Attorney Taylor, McCormack & Frame, LLC Portland, Maine Gregg Frame and family www.DartmouthSports.com 2008-09 Big Green Men’s Basketball 0 Basketball Staff Shay Berry returns to the Big Green staff for SHAY BErrY his fifth season. Central Connecticut State ’89 Before joining the Dartmouth Assistant Coach • Fifth Year program in 2004, he worked at the renowned Five- Star Basketball Camp (Yonkers, N .Y .) as the direc- tor of marketing and business development . In addition, he was involved in the areas of skill devel- opment, training and group clinics . From 2000-03, he was assistant basketball coach at Fordham University under head coach Bob Hill . During the 1999-2000 season, Berry was Fordham’s director of basketball operations . He brings a wealth of college coaching experi- ence to the Big Green, including five years at New York University as an assistant from 1991-96 . His first stint at Fordham was during the 1997-98 season when he was an assistant coach as well as head of the Rams’ junior varsity program . A 1989 graduate of Central Connecticut, Berry began his coaching career as an assistant at Yale University from 1990-91 . In addition to his duties as an assistant with the Bulldogs, he was head coach of the Yale junior varsity . From Yale, he joined the NYU staff and also worked as head coach of the golf and men’s junior varsity basketball teams . In 1994, the Violets Berry has had a breadth of camp experience and advanced to the NCAA Division III championship as a consultant and has helped organize and coach game, before falling to Lebanon Valley . NYU’s record numerous international travel teams . A native of with Berry as an assistant was 111-26 in five seasons, Rochester, N .H ., where he graduated from Spaulding a sparkling winning percentage of .810 . High School, Berry worked in New York City for 13 years from 1991-2004 before joining the Dartmouth athletic program . Berry’s father and mentor, Bob, was a successful high school and college coach . His mother, Elaine, was a teacher and principal for 30 years in Rochester, N .H . Berry represented the Ivy League on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) assistant coaches committee . He is also a member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA), Trout Unlimited and the White River Partnership . He is involved in all facets of the Dartmouth men’s basketball program including skill develop- ment, game preparation and recruiting . SHAY BERRY College . Central Connecticut State ’89 Degree . .Communications/Marketing Birthdate . July 29, 1966 Birthplace . Colorado Springs, Colo . 2004- . .Dartmouth assistant coach 2000-03 . Fordham assistant coach 1999-2000 . Fordham dir . basketball ops 1997-98 . Fordham assistant coach 1991-96 . New York Univ . assistant coach 1990-91 . Yale assistant coach 2008-09 Big Green Men’s Basketball www.DartmouthSports.com Basketball Staff Basketball Staff 1 Dean Chris- tian, a veteran coach with stints DEAN CHRISTIAN at Southern Air Force ’82 Methodist and the Air Force Assistant Coach • Second Year Academy, is in his second season as assistant men’s basketball coach on Terry Dunn’s staff . Prior to coming to the Big Green, Christian was an assistant coach at Southern Methodist Uni- versity from 2004-06 . His responsibilities included game planning and strategy assistance, forward/cen- ter skill development, recruiting, scouting, compli- ance and student-athlete academics . Christian was instrumental in the recruitment and skill development of both 6-8 Brian Morris from Portland, Ore ., and 7-1 Bamba Fall from Senegal, Africa . Both players started inside as freshmen for the Mustangs during the 2005-06 season . From 2001-04, Christian enjoyed unparalleled success as the athletic director and head men’s basketball coach at the U .S .
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