
10.5.08 - COACH NADBORNE SETS DATES FOR JUNIOR SPARTANS BASKETBALL CAMP
Manchester College men's basketball coach Brad Nadborne will hold the third annual Junior Spartans Basketball Camp starting Sunday, October 26. The camp runs four consecutive Sundays at the College's Physical Education and Recreation Center. The goal of the camp is to provide area youth with affordable, quality basketball instruction in a positive environment and to focus on fundamentals in the areas of personal skill development, teamwork and fun.
Camp brochures can be downloaded here, or email the basketball staff for more information.
2.23.08 - SPARTANS DROP SEASON FINALE 77-67 TO HANOVER
Manchester's men's team fell to Hanover College 77-67 to wrap up the 2007-08 season on Saturday.
Manchester held a 37-33 lead at the half thanks in part to 14-28 shooting from the floor and 6-14 three-point attempts. Hanover shot 52 percent from the field in the second half to outscore MC 44-30 to pick up the 77-67 win.
Jamaal Wade scored 20 points to finish out his career 8th all-time in scoring for Manchester College with 1,363 points. He added six rebounds and seven assists. Mitch Schaefer added 13 points and Tyler Henn added 12 points on 5-9 shooting.
Manchester ends the year 4-21 overall, 2-14 in the HCAC.
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Head Coach Brad Nadborne, in his fourth year at Manchester, leads a program that has gained both conference and national recognition. Before coming to Manchester College, Nadborne served three seasons as an assistant coach at DePauw University, with a one-year stint at the University of Wisconsin/LaCrosse as the interim head coach. He spent five seasons as a graduate and head assistant coach at Cornell University, and two years as the head recruiter for the University of Colorado.
- Manchester College is the only school in the HCAC to play in a national championship, finishing runner-up in 1995 under then Head Coach Steve Alford.
- The team finished the 2006-07 season with a 15-10 record and a seventh-place finish in the conference.
- Senior Wes Gardner and junior Jamaal Wade were named First Team All-Conference, while sophomore Jeff Grabowski was named Honorable Mention.
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