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Ryan Mee Joins Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff
7/2/2012 4:14:00 PM | Men's Basketball
DAVIDSON, N.C. - Davidson men's basketball coach Bob McKillop announced today that Ryan Mee is joining his staff as an assistant coach.
A native of Hilton, N.Y., Mee comes to Davidson from the University of Rochester, where he has spent the last three seasons. The Yellowjackets compiled a record of 53-25 during that time and advanced to the NCAA?Division III Championship Sweet 16 in 2011, finishing the year with a 22-6 mark.
“I'm thrilled with the addition of Ryan to our staff,” said McKillop. “He has experience as a successful college player and coach in an environment where there is an equal commitment to excellence in academics and athletics. His versatility will be a valuable addition to our program.”
As a student-athlete at Rochester, Mee played in four consecutive NCAA tournaments, including two Final Fours (2002, 2005). That string of NCAA appearances included the 2005 national championship game. His class was the first one at Rochester to win 20 or more games in every season and the first to compete in the NCAAs every year. He is ranked in the school's top 10 in career three-point field goals made and captained the Yellowjackets in his senior season.
Mee earned his bachelor's degree in economics in 2005 and spent one year as an assistant coach at Hilbert College (2005-06) before moving to Elmira College as an assistant coach for two seasons (2006-08). He served as assistant varsity coach and head junior varsity coach at Elmira, where he earned a master's degree in education in 2008 with a certification in coaching.
From 2008-09, Mee was an assistant coach at Skidmore College, where he assisted in all aspects of coaching, from recruiting coordinator to practice planning, to scouting preparation.
Mee replaces Landry Kosmalski, who left Davidson to become the head coach at Swarthmore College.
Davidson finished the 2011-12 campaign with a 25-8 overall record, marking the fourth time in the last six seasons the Wildcats have posted 25 or more wins. Davidson returns all five starters and the top eight scorers and rebounders from last year's squad.
A native of Hilton, N.Y., Mee comes to Davidson from the University of Rochester, where he has spent the last three seasons. The Yellowjackets compiled a record of 53-25 during that time and advanced to the NCAA?Division III Championship Sweet 16 in 2011, finishing the year with a 22-6 mark.
“I'm thrilled with the addition of Ryan to our staff,” said McKillop. “He has experience as a successful college player and coach in an environment where there is an equal commitment to excellence in academics and athletics. His versatility will be a valuable addition to our program.”
As a student-athlete at Rochester, Mee played in four consecutive NCAA tournaments, including two Final Fours (2002, 2005). That string of NCAA appearances included the 2005 national championship game. His class was the first one at Rochester to win 20 or more games in every season and the first to compete in the NCAAs every year. He is ranked in the school's top 10 in career three-point field goals made and captained the Yellowjackets in his senior season.
Mee earned his bachelor's degree in economics in 2005 and spent one year as an assistant coach at Hilbert College (2005-06) before moving to Elmira College as an assistant coach for two seasons (2006-08). He served as assistant varsity coach and head junior varsity coach at Elmira, where he earned a master's degree in education in 2008 with a certification in coaching.
From 2008-09, Mee was an assistant coach at Skidmore College, where he assisted in all aspects of coaching, from recruiting coordinator to practice planning, to scouting preparation.
Mee replaces Landry Kosmalski, who left Davidson to become the head coach at Swarthmore College.
Davidson finished the 2011-12 campaign with a 25-8 overall record, marking the fourth time in the last six seasons the Wildcats have posted 25 or more wins. Davidson returns all five starters and the top eight scorers and rebounders from last year's squad.
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