Quinnipiac Basketball Coach, Baker Dunleavy, Gives Impressive Recruiting Advice

Quinnipiac Basketball Coach, Baker Dunleavy, Gives Impressive Recruiting Advice Quinnipiac Basketball Coach, Baker Dunleavy, Gives Impressive Recruiting Advice

Baker Dunleavy was named Head Coach for Quinnipiac University on March 28, 2017. Coach Dunleavy is a young coach who is well respected. He Spent seven years with the basketball staff at . He helped guide the to capturing a national championship in 2016. They had a 77-74 win over the esteemed . He became the assistant coach in 2012 and then became the associate position in 2013. 

In Coach Dunleavy's early career he took a post-grad year at Lawrenceville School, where he committed to . Coach Dunleavy appeared in 28 games over his career. He also was a part of the Wildcats' 2005 16 squad. Coach Dunleavy gives to athletes looking to play at the next level. 

* Originally published on November 14, 2019, by Rebecca Haight

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