Mark Slessinger, the former head coach of New Orleans, is taking the associate head coach position at Indiana State under Matthew Graves. Slessinger, an Indiana native, led UNO to its first NCAA tournament in 21 years in 2017. His 13-year tenure at UNO was the longest in the program's history.
Scott Spinelli named head men’s basketball coach at Chicago State Spinelli was an assistant on the 2023-24 men’s staff and oversaw game plans of key wins over Northwestern and UC San Diego in the College Basketball Insider postseason tournament Story: https://t.co/4U0RoL0SUJ https://t.co/2KAp4vKRHz
UNO's Mark Slessinger took a job as associate head coach at Indiana State today, going back to his home state. His 13-year tenure was longest by far for program. He guided Privateers to their first NCAA tourney in 21 years in 2017. My story: https://t.co/NqArHB1Mkj
According to sources new Sycamore head coach Matthew Graves is hiring Mark Slessinger to be his associate head coach. Slessinger is a Bloomington native. He was head coach last 13 years at New Orleans guiding them to one NCAA tourney appearance.
That’s at least three sitting head coaches now that have taken assistant jobs this offseason: Dave Dickerson, Dan Engelstad, Slessinger. Did I miss anyone? https://t.co/arZsBSjOnt
NEWS: New Orleans HC Mark Slessinger is taking the associate HC job at Indiana State under Matthew Graves, source told SI. Slessinger is an Indiana native who is New Orleans’ all-time winningest coach and took UNO to the program’s first NCAA tournament in 21 years in 2017.