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Date: | Sat, 13 Jul 1996 10:57:21 EDT |
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According to sources, UMass-Lowell's search committee has narrowed the
number of candidates for the head coaching position to two finalists:
Tim Whitehead, 35, an assistant at UML for the past 5 years. Tim was an
assistant at Maine in 1990-91 and at Middlebury College from 1988-90.
Blaise MacDonald, 33, head coach at Niagara University. Blaise is a
native of Billerica, MA (where UML's rink is), and was an assistant at BU
from 1990-95. He was also an assistant at Lowell under Billy Riley from
1988-90.
Well over a dozen coaches applied or expressed interest in the job, but
the committee only seriously considered 6 candidates. The committee will
interview both of the two remaining candidates once more before announce
their decision early next week.
- Steve
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