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Article: Quakers to name Miller as coach: Glen Miller reached 70 career basketball victories faster than his predecessors at Brown.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- April 26, 2006
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Byline: Kevin Tatum
Apr. 26--Glen Miller, who had a 93-99 record in seven seasons at Brown, will be named head basketball coach at Penn today, a source close to the situation said yesterday. Miller will replace Fran Dunphy, who accepted a similar position at Temple on April 10. Miller, 42, was among four finalists for the job. The others were Cornell coach Steve Donahue, a former Penn assistant coach; Lehigh coach Billy Taylor; and Penn assistant coach Dave Duke. Miller, who played for Connecticut's Jim Calhoun when the Hall of Fame coach was at Northeastern, reached 70 career wins faster than any of his predecessors at Brown. He led the Bears to ...
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