Todd Jordan To Head Mens UNBC Basketball
By 250 Sports
Monday, June 14, 2010 01:44 PM
Prince George - Todd Jordan, a former player and assistant coach at UNBC, has been selected as the head coach of the men’s basketball team at UNBC.
Jordan comes off a year working as head coach of the women’s basketball team at Quest University in Squamish, BC. He previously spent four years as an assistant coach for both the UNBC men's and women's teams, working alongside former men’s coach Mike Raimbault and women’s head coach Loralyn Murdoch. He also chaired the organizing committee for the 2009 CCAA National Men’s Basketball Championships at UNBC.
“I’m really excited to coming back to Prince George and be part of the special opportunity that exists here to lead such a talented team and play in front of such passionate fans and supporters,” says Jordan. “My experience here gives me familiarity with many of the players and the system that Mike Raimbault implemented here. That familiarity will hopefully result in an easy transition as we aim to repeat as provincial and national champions.”
Jordan began his coaching career working as a co-coach at Duchess Park Secondary School in 2005/2006 before taking over full coaching duties for the boys team in 2006. His accomplishments during his three years with the Condors include a city championship, two zone titles, and a provincial championship.
Jordan comes off a year working as head coach of the women’s basketball team at Quest University in Squamish, BC. He previously spent four years as an assistant coach for both the UNBC men's and women's teams, working alongside former men’s coach Mike Raimbault and women’s head coach Loralyn Murdoch. He also chaired the organizing committee for the 2009 CCAA National Men’s Basketball Championships at UNBC.
“I’m really excited to coming back to Prince George and be part of the special opportunity that exists here to lead such a talented team and play in front of such passionate fans and supporters,” says Jordan. “My experience here gives me familiarity with many of the players and the system that Mike Raimbault implemented here. That familiarity will hopefully result in an easy transition as we aim to repeat as provincial and national champions.”
Jordan began his coaching career working as a co-coach at Duchess Park Secondary School in 2005/2006 before taking over full coaching duties for the boys team in 2006. His accomplishments during his three years with the Condors include a city championship, two zone titles, and a provincial championship.
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