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Sharia Marcus-Carter
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  • New York, NY
  • United States
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Any suggestions on how to chart a progress report on my players for their professors to sign to keep me informed that all players are attending class on a weekly basis?? The players will be required to bring it to class and have each professor initi…
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Kentucky's firing of Gillespie is pretty cut and dry. The bottom line is at that level, you must produce!! 14 loses is way too much for their program. I think coming in, expectations are high as they usually are at Kentucky. He had great years at Te…
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Sharia Marcus-Carter and Erik Nelson are now friends
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Hey Steve, Just be persistent. I am currently an asst at the d3 level, with experience in the NAIA, and currently looking to move into a full-time Ass't coaching or head coaching position. I am a young coach, but I tell you, just be determined. I s…
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Hometown:
Brooklyn, NY
Gender Coached
Mens, Womens
Level Coached
NCAA D3, JUCO
Playing Experience
NCAA D2, NAIA D1
School
Dowling College, Nyack College, Five Towns College
Short Bio
I am hardworking, disciplined and focused coach, who is looking for an opportunity as an assistant coach or head coach position.

I have experience coaching a conference Player of the Year, second leading scorer in D3 2 years in a row.

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At 1:46pm on June 2, 2009, Donald Toatley said…
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At 1:44pm on April 1, 2009, Erik Nelson said…
Sharia,

I didn't get the opportunity to coach with Ruthie, she had left last year when I got there. She was still around and came to a few games and practices during the year but she had resigned from coaching full-time. I am pretty open to any opportunities at this point and that doesn't exclude the East Coast. I am just hoping to continue to get some experience and build my resume. I would like to coach and get my masters at the same time but I guess we will see. I was excited to get started just a year after I graduated though so now I am just keeping my options open.
 
 
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