My college buddy is now coaching at a NCAA DII institution and is recruiting a PG and F/C for next season 2023-2024.
Thomas E. Coleman, M.Ed
8,147 posts
Coleman Sports Management Group, LLC provides athletic training and college placement services to student-athletes | Nupe♦️👌🏾
Willoughby, OH
Joined March 2015
- JUCO is a grind but it’s worth it when they sign. 🎓🏀
- In the world of JUCO Basketball nothing is more gratifying then to see a student-athlete graduate and move on with their life.
- Please welcome the twin Combo Guard tandem of DelShawn & DyShawn Jackson from Cleveland Central Catholic High School to Cuyahoga Community College MBB Program. They signed an NLI to continue their education and athletic career on a Full Scholarship. Tri-c, Where Futures Begin.”
- Columbus, Ohio has some talented HS Basketball players!
- Congratulations to Cuyahoga Community College MBB Player, John Draper and his commitment to Bluffton University to continue his academic and athletic career.
- Top (3) statements from prospects who are currently seniors in HS. 1. I’m weighing my options. 2. I’m playing in an AAU Tournament this weekend. 3. I’m trying to go DI not JUCO. If your phone isn’t ringing, you need to re-evaluate yourself & look at all options. Facts!
- JUCO Basketball isn't for everyone but those who can handle it are prepared for everything. Facts!
- Congratulations to Cuyahoga's Bruce Hodges on earning All-Academic Honors from the OCCAC this 2016-2017 school year.
- Just got the call from Cavs front office......On my way to Vegas. Cavs Academy Camp was a great success for me. Lol!
00:00 - 2017-2018 OCCAC Region XII Champions.......Cuyahoga Community College MBB Program.......Off to Danville, Illinois and the NJCAA DII National Tournament 🏀
- It feels great to be back. My job as a Building Administrator is to ensure students graduate on time and either move on to promising careers or receive a college degree. I am the definition of success...Come be a part of our revitalization within the East Cleveland City Schools.









