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Dr. Daryl Gross Coaching Network Dr. Daryl Gross Success and Championship Hires Coaching Network • Years of Successful • Identified, Hired and Helped Dr. Daryl Gross Experience as Director of Multiple Coaches Obtain Extraordinary Athletics and Senior Jobs Experience Associate Director at Power • Coaches Hired Have won Five Universities Syracuse Multiple National Identifying and and USC Championships • Former Front Office, Placing Coaches • Have Hired and Helped Place Personnel Scout, New York Coaches across Multiple Jets working for NFL Hall Of In High Profile Sports Fame GM Ron Wolfe and GM Careers Dick Steinberg • Extensive Network of Global Influential Athletic Contacts • Former Football Coach at and Search Firms USC Impactful Coaching Strategy and Career Enhancement Network Accessibility too High-Level Personnel, Administrators, Coaches Introduction to Impactful Business and Corporate Contacts Interview Preparation and Strategy Resume Strategy and Profile Development Search Firm Connections Representation All Sports Coaching Reference Construction Coverage Representation Career Placement Impactful Hires Launching and Enhancing Careers of Experienced and First Time Head Coaches and Assistants Pete Carroll Football • Hired at USC • NCAA Championships • Major Bowl Chapionships • Super Bowl Champion at Seattle Seahawks This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND Doug Marrone Football • Hired at Syracuse This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND • Took Syracuse to first Bowl games in years • Hired away by the NFL to the Buffalo Bills • Currently head coach at Jacksonville Jaguars Cheryl Miller Women’s Basketball • Hired at USC • Took USC to the Elite 8 and multiple NCAA tournaments • Head Coach and GM in the WNBA, Phoenix Mercury • Head Coach Cal State Los Angeles • TNT NBA Analyst Tim Floyd Men’s Basketball • Hired at USC • Multiple NCAA tournament appearances • Head Coach Chicago Bulls • Head Coach Iowa State Rick Majerus Men’s Basketball • Hired at USC • Resigned USC job after Gross left to be Syracuse AD • Univ. 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Head Coach • Multiple NCAA tournament appearances including Final Four Mick Haley Women’s Volleyball • Hired at USC • Olympic Head Volleyball Coach 2000 • Won Multiple National Championships Henry Bibby Men’s Basketball Coach Hired at USC Multiple NCAA tournaments and Elite 8 Head Coach WNBA Assistant coach multiple NBA teams Ainge Bradley Women’s Field Hockey • Hired at Syracuse • Won NCAA Championship • Multiple Final Fours • Multiple NCAA Appearances • Hired at Syracuse as First Time College Head Coach • Winningest Coach in Syracuse Women’s Baskettball Quenton History Hillsman • Multiple NCAA Women’s Tournaments Basketball • Final Four • NCAA Championship Finalist • Facilitated Ed Orgeron Hire on Pete Carroll’s Staff at Ed Orgeron Football USC • Interim USC Head Coach • Ole Miss Head Coach • LSU Head Coach • National Champion Yovan Vavic Men’s and Women’s Water Polo • Hired at USC as First Time Head Coach • Won 16 NCAA Titles • 1995 USA National Coach • Named Pac 12 Coach of the Century Peter Smith Men’s Tennis • Hired at USC • Won 5 NCAA Championships • Multiple Final Fours and NCAA Apearences Leigh Ross Softball • Hired at Syracuse • Led Syracuse to First NCAA Tournament appearance • Multiple NCAA Tournament appearances • Winningest Softball Coach in Syracuse history • Hired at Syracuse Luke Jensen • Changed culture of tennis program and became winningest coach during his tenure Women's Tennis • Fastest Coach to 100 wins in Syracuse tennis history • Winningest Coach in Syracuse History • Hired at Syracuse Gary Gait Women’s • Multiple NCAA Final Fours and Lacrosse Championship games • Greatest Lacrosse Player Ever Mike Hopkins Men’s Basketball • Hired as Syracuse as Coach in Waiting • Current Head Coach Univ of Washington • 2 Time PAC-12 Coach of the Year in first two years as head coach • Multiple NCAA Tournaments • Multiple Final Fours Ron Allice Track and Field • Hired at USC • NCAA Championship • Multiple top 10 finishes for men and women teams Chris Fox Track and Field • Hired at Syracuse • Took over program with low tier success • NCAA National Championship Cross- Country • Consistent NCAA top 10 Cross Country Men and Women • Consistent NCAA Track and Field point scoring Men and Women • Best Track and Field Coach In Syracuse History Richard Galien Women’s Tennis • Hired at USC • Restored Championship play to dormant program • Multiple Final Fours and NCAA tournament appearances • Multiple Pac-10(12) Coach of the year Paul Flannigan Women’s Ice Hockey • Hired at Syracuse • Started Inaugural program • Took Syracuse to NCAA tournament • Multiple NCAA Frozen Fours Ian McIntyre Men’s Soccer • Hired at Syracuse • Winningest Coach in Syracuse History • Multiple NCAA Appearances • NCAA Final Four Younes Limam Women’s Tennis • Hired at Syracuse • Led Syracuse to First NCAA Tournament Appearance • Multiple NCAA Appearances • Best Success in Syracuse History Justin Moore Women’s Crew Coach • Hired at Syracuse • Took Dormant Crew Program to historic heights • Multiple NCAA Appearances • USA National Coach • Best Women’s Rowing Coach in Syracuse history Leonid Yelin Women’s Volleyball • Hired at Syracuse • Took Syracuse to first ever NCAA Tournament • All time winningest coach at Syracuse • Over 600 wins Juan Figueroa Women’s Volleyball • Hired at Cal Sate Los Angeles • First time head coach • First three years with back to back NCAA appearances • First NCAA tournament Appearances in over a decade Torino Johnson Women’s Basketball • FUTURE SUPERSTAR HEAD COACH • Hired at Cal State Los Angeles • Changed the Culture to successful atmosphere • Excellent Network to build program • Well respected High School Championship head coach in the past • Building program to dominate CCAA in the future Lane Kiffin Football • Placed at USC • Head Coach Ole Miss, Tennessee, Florida Atlantic, Oakland Raiders Mark Trakh Women’s Basketball • Hired at USC • One of the most successful women’s basketball Coaches n USC history • Multiple NCAA Appearances • Multiple top 12 national recruiting classes Other Notable Coaching Hires • All Hired at USC Clockwise: • Jim Millinder Women’s Soccer • Chris Gobrecht Women’s Basketball • Charlie Parker Men’s Basketbal • Fred Williams Women’s Basketball • All with successful experience and careers college and pro careers.
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