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Mike Hopkins: Next Siena HC?

To me, it’s kind of sad.
Larry Costello was an NBA All-Star, winning a title as a player, later coached the Bucks to an NBA title, and ended his career with a fairly long run as coach at Utica College. If something is your passion, you can find a way. It's not sad at all.
 
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Larry Costello was an NBA All-Star, winning a title as a player, later coached the Bucks to an NBA title, and ended his career with a fairly long run as coach at Utica College. If something is your passion, you can find a way. It's not sad at all.
I remember going to some of those games at Utica College. Good times. A group of local college all stars, including some UC guys played the SU seniors at my high school for a couple years.
 
Larry Costello was an NBA All-Star, winning a title as a player, later coached the Bucks to an NBA title, and ended his career with a fairly long run as coach at Utica College. If something is your passion, you can find a way. It's not sad at all.
He was also my gym teacher during my freshman year of high school. I like to think that ranks right up there with winning the NBA Championship.
 
He was also my gym teacher during my freshman year of high school. I like to think that ranks right up there with winning the NBA Championship.
His daughter, Leslie, was a real good player on the SU women's tennis team.
 
Larry Costello was an NBA All-Star, winning a title as a player, later coached the Bucks to an NBA title, and ended his career with a fairly long run as coach at Utica College. If something is your passion, you can find a way. It's not sad at all.
Don’t forget that he also played for the Wilkes-Barre Barons in the old Eastern Professional Basketball League. I was astounded as a young kid watching him swish baskets from near mid court with his underhanded set shot…
 
Don’t forget that he also played for the Wilkes-Barre Barons in the old Eastern Professional Basketball League. I was astounded as a young kid watching him swish baskets from near mid court with his underhanded set shot…
Hell of a player. My father talked about him a lot. I remember him coaching that Bucks team with Jabbar, Robertson and Dandridge. Great team.
 
Rumor has it that AW is involved. Hop would kill the MAAC. And leapfrog him into a P4 in two years. A perfect spot for Hop to resurrect his career.
Coaching matters. You can’t just rely on NIL. Hop is a dynamic personality and a great recruiter, but hasn’t shown himself to be much of a head coach so far. We’ll see.
 
Hop is a terrific coach. He has a dynamic personality, connects with players, and knows the X’s and O’s. I have no doubt that with sufficient resources, Hop will be competitive with any program in that league. I look forward to Hop’s future success and returning to the NCAA tournament!!!!! Go get ‘em, Hopper!
 
Happy for Hop. He gets another shot to do something he loves. Hard not to root for him.
hop had a line that has stuck with me for 25 years at a big brothers/little brothers banquet years ago he was the featured speaker at......said that "kids spell love not L O V E, but T I M E!" Great line never forgot it, good dude, wish him well and nothing but success
 
Don’t forget that he also played for the Wilkes-Barre Barons in the old Eastern Professional Basketball League. I was astounded as a young kid watching him swish baskets from near mid court with his underhanded set shot…
Is that the team Boeheim played for?
 

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