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April 25, 2006
Brown basketball coach accepts job at Penn
Glen Miller, arguably the most successful men's basketball coach in Brown University's history, has agreed to accept the head coaching job at the University of Pennsylvania.
Multiple sources have confirmed that Miller will leave Brown for Penn, whose last coach, Fran Dunphy, has been hired to replace the legendary John Chaney at Temple University. Miller is expected to be introduced as the Quakers' new coach on Wednesday. Penn is the Ivy League's dominant team, having won or shared 10 of the last 14 league championships.
Miller coached seven years at Brown and won more games (93) than any other coach over a seven-year period in school history. His 2002-03 team qualified for the National Invitation Tournament, and he had a winning record (54-44) in the Ivy League during his tenure.
See projo.com's college basketball blog for more information on this story.
-- KEVIN McNAMARA
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