Terry Dunn, the head coach of the Dartmouth men’s basketball team, has recently resigned from his position. His decision was made this afternoon when he announced to his players and the athletic department that he was leaving. According to Jeff Goodman, senior college basketball writer for FOXsports.com, there was a boycott among the players demanding that they would no longer play for Dunn.
Dunn was in his sixth year at the helm of the Big Green men’s basketball program, compiling a 47-103 record during his tenure. Twice he led Dartmouth to 7-7 records in the Ivy League, finishing as high as third in the conference standings.
The Big Green open their Ivy League schedule tomorrow afternoon at Harvard at 2 p.m. The three assistant coaches, Mark Graupe, Michael Brown and Tim Lane, will coach the team for the game. An interim head coach is expected to be announced next week.
Remarkably, this is the second head coach who has been forced to leave in the Ivy League alone this season. Penn fired Glen Miller last month after a winless start.
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