In The News
Posted by Lanita Withers Goins on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 1:36 pm
WUNC profiles interim men’s basketball coach Miller
WUNC’s Jeff Tiberii profiled UNCG men’s basketball interim head coach Wes Miller. The youngest head coach in Division I basketball, Miller is leading a resurgent men’s team that has thrilled the UNCG community.
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