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Por tercera temporada consecutiva, el entrenador principal del equipo masculino de la universidad de Temple, Fran Dunphy, ha sido nombrado el Entrenador del Año Big Five en Filadelfia.
Dunphy llegó a North Broad Street en 2006, siguiendo los pasos del Hall of Fame Coach John Cheyney.
Después de compilar un récord de 12-18 en su primera temporada a la cabeza de la cereza y blanco, Dunphy ha sido entrenador de los Búhos con al menos 21 victorias en cada temporada,
en el camino a un récord de carrera de 134-65 en la Universidad Temple.
En 2011-2012 los Búhos quedaron fuera de carrera en la segunda ronda del torneo de la NCAA al perder contra South Florida, pero ganó su primera temporada regular en la Atlantic 10
desde 1990, registrando un récord de 24-8. Una de las temporadas regulares de mayor éxito en la historia de los programas.
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• Learn how to run a mid season practice that devotes almost equal time
reviewing your team's offense and defense, while getting ready
for an opponent's offense and defense
• See how the Temple staff conducts in-season film scouting
• Use controlled scrimmages as an important part of practice
featuring Fran Dunphy, Temple University Head Coach;
2012 A-10 Coach of the Year;
3x Atlantic 10 Champions
Learn a variety of drills to improve your team and prepare for next opponent.
This three-disc set give you a unique and exciting look at the Temple basketball program. Fran Dunphy allows you unprecedented access to his practice in the middle of the season as
his team prepares for three different opponents.
Disc 1:
• Learn different options of Temple's "Nose" 2 man game
• Use a wide variety of perimeter/post drills that can be used w/in
your offensive scheme
• Get transition/recovery drills that simulate game-like conditions
In this practice session, Coach Dunphy and his assistants are preparing Temple for their game the next day vs. the University of Buffalo. You'll get a first-hand look at how Temple
breaks down their opponent in the film room and then applies the film study to the day's practice. Assistant coaches show how to utilize backup players to run the opponents offense
Coach Dunphy and his staff, while preparing for what Buffalo does, really focus on getting their players and their team better in the areas they need improvement. He stresses that
they need to improve their transition game, so the Temple runs through a variety of drills that serve the purpose of improving transition.
The team also goes through some two-man
drills and post and perimeter drills that fall in the flow of what the team does. Dunphy really stresses the importance of doing small things right throughout the practice,
and does a great job of giving immediate feedback to his players.
A fast pace and intense practice focuses us keeping all players involved while preparing them for the game then next night.
• Learn to Defend a physical post player when your team is undersized
• See drills that work the wing and post together on inside game
• Implement some light, fundamental, conditioning, and warm-up drills
to utilize on the day before a game
The disc provides a valuable look at how Temple runs a practice with only one day to prepare for an opponent. It starts off in the locker room as Dunphy goes over the good and bad from the previous night's game vs. Buffalo in the locker room. The setting then moves to the film room to breakdown the upcoming opponent and then moves to the practice floor where everything that was identified as an area of concern is address with the players through drills.
During the practice, Coach Dunphy and his staff, go through some excellent 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 drills to work on their post offense and defense, which was a problem in the Buffalo game.
These drills are good for the perimeter player to use/defend cuts and screens and work on situations such as Hi-Lo, Isolations, and all different types of screens.
Watch as the team works in their 2-3 defenses, running through adjustments and trapping options they may need to make in the next game, finishing with a 5-on-5 controlled scrimmage
working vs. offense and defense that Delaware will run.
Disc 3:
• Put in drills (like the O, D, O) that forces players to communicate on the floor
and make them accountable for knowing the O and D
• See the 2-on-2 Four Corner Drill to work on common 2 man actions
• See how to add an upcoming opponents favorite offensive sets to your shell drill
In this practice session, Coach Dunphy and his assistants are preparing Temple for their game the next day vs. perennial powerhouse Duke. Dunphy and the assistant assigned to scout Duke goes through some offensive sets that Duke runs, and focuses on strengths of some individual players. They then moved on to the Duke defense, and their strengths and weaknesses.
Practice starts off with a full court layup drill that allows players to work on their fundamentals and conditioning. Offensive breakdown drills are next as Dunphy goes over what
scoring actions he thinks will be successful against Duke. Dunphy then switches the focus of the practice to defense by going over Duke's plays and how he wants to slow them down by
focusing on their favorite half court sets and showing how he wants them defended in Temple's shell drill.
At the end of Disc 3, Coach Dunphy gives a review of their victory over Duke and who they got the win over the 5th ranked Blue Devils.
Fran Dunphy, one of the all-time winningest coaches in Philadelphia Big 5 history, has left his imprint on the Temple men's basketball team in his six years at the helm. After taking
over the reins from Hall of Fame coach John Chaney on April 10, 2006, Dunphy brought the Owls back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001 in just his second season when
he guided his charges to the 2008 Atlantic 10 Championship. It would be the first of three straight A-10 titles and five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
The 17th head coach in Temple's 114-year history of men's basketball, Dunphy, who owns a 444-228 overall record and 134-65 mark at Temple, is the first person to serve as the head men's
basketball coach at two Philadelphia Big 5 institutions. After 17 years, nine NCAA Tournament bids and 310 wins as head coach at Penn, Dunphy moved North to Temple to replace the
legendary Chaney.
Named Eastern College Coach of the Year in three of his six seasons at Temple, Dunphy led his second Owl squad on a late-season run to the Atlantic 10 Championship. He guided the
Cherry and White to a 21-13 overall mark in 2007-08, including a second place A-10 regular season finish with an 11-5 conference record. He followed that by directing his charges in
2008-09 to a 22-12 record, 11-5 in league play, and another conference championship.
The 2009-10 season is one that will go down as one of the best in Temple lore. Picked tied for fifth in the A-10 preseason poll, Dunphy motivated his charges to their first A-10
regular season title (9th overall) since 2002 with a 14-2 record. The 2010 A-10 and NABC District Coach of the Year brought the Owls back into the national spotlight with the
program's first national ranking since 2001, with the team staying in the polls for 13 consecutive weeks. His Owls would go on to become just the second A-10 team to win three
consecutive conference championships while also posting just the fifth perfect Philadelphia Big 5 season in the program's history.
The number one accomplishment achieved by the 2009-10 Temple team, that finished the season with a #12 ranking in the Associated Press poll, was its 29 victories (against six defeats),
which ranks third in the school's history.
In 2010-11, Dunphy led the Owls to a 26-8 record, including another 14-2 mark in A-10 play, and a fourth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. This time the Owls, the 7-seed in West
Region, defeated 10th-seeded Penn State, 66-64, in the second round for the program's first NCAA win since 2001. The Cherry and White game second-seeded San Diego State all they could
handle in the next game before falling to the #5/6-ranked Aztecs, 71-64, in double-overtime.
It was a great season for Temple as the Owls were ranked among the nation's Top 25 for eight weeks during the season, climbing as high as #19 in the January 10 Associated Press poll.
The Owls also overcame mid-February injuries to two starters, closing the season with seven wins in their final 10 games. The only losses in that stretch came to NCAA Sweet 16
participants Duke, Richmond and San Diego State.
Amy K. Nelson chats with Temple Head Coach Fran Dunphy
This past season, despite losing projected starter Scootie Randall for the season and center Micheal Eric for 13 games, Dunphy guided his charges to a 24-8 mark and the program's
first outrigh A10 regular season title since 1989-90. The Owls finished 13-3 in league play and Dunphy earned his second A10 Coach of the Year honor for his efforts.
Temple defeated #3/3 Duke to mark its fourth straight season with a win over a Top 10 opponent, and later cracked the national polls for the third straight year.
Temple, which also shared the Big 5 title, earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season, and was the fifth-seed in the NCAA MidWest Region.
One of the most respected coaches in the nation, Dunphy has personified success over his coaching career. His impressive resume includes 13 NCAA bids, 13 conference titles, 13 20-win
seasons, five Philadelphia Big 5 City Series titles, seven Conference Players of the Year, three Conference Rookies of the Year, five perfect Conference seasons and 48 All-Conference
honorees.
Prior to joining Penn's coaching staff, Dunphy served as an assistant under Speedy Morris at his alma mater, La Salle University (1985-86 through 1987-88). The Philadelphia native's
coaching career began at the United States Military Academy (1971-72), where he served as an assistant under head coach Dan Dougherty. In 1975, he became head coach of his high school
alma mater, Malvern Prep. He remained there until becoming Lefty Ervin's assistant at La Salle University (1979-80). The following year, Dunphy joined current Maryland head coach Gary
Williams' staff at American University. He served as an assistant two seasons under Williams, and the final three years under Ed Tapscott, the former head coach of the NBA’s Washington
Wizards (2008-09). He returned to La Salle in 1985, serving one more season under Ervin and assisting Morris for two seasons. He left La Salle to become Tom Schneider's assistant at
Penn in 1988.
In 1989, Dunphy was named the 16th head coach at Penn. He would compile a 310-163 overall record in his 17-year career. His Quaker teams won an unprecedented 48 straight Ivy League
games and four league titles from 1992 through 1996. His 1993-94 team posted a 25-3 record and earned a Number 25 ranking in the CNN/USA Today Coaches' Poll, the program's first such
ranking since the 1978-79 campaign. That year also included a 90-80 first round upset of sixth-seed Nebraska in the NCAA Tournament.
In his last eight seasons at Penn, Dunphy guided the Quakers to six Ivy League titles and a 93-19 league record. From 1999-2001, he led Penn to 25 straight league wins, including a
perfect 14-0 mark in 1999-2000. In 2001-02, Dunphy's Quakers posted a 25-7 record and won the school's first outright city-series title with a perfect 4-0 mark since 1973-74.
A full-time educator on and off the court, Dunphy is in his fourth year teaching in Temple's prestigious Fox School of Business. He is team-teaching an honors course with Dr. Lynne
Anderson, entitled, Management, Theory & Practice: From the Locker Room to the Board Room. He previously had served as a lecturer in the Wharton Executive Education program and in the
management department of the Wharton School.
Dunphy is one of the leaders in the local Coaches vs. Cancer campaign and was named to the National Council of Coaches vs. Cancer. He was also honored as the 2002 National Coaches vs.
Cancer Coach of the Year for his service and tireless dedication to those in need. On September 23, 2008, he joined four other coaches to speak to legislators on Capitol Hill on the
need for more funding for cancer research.
The Owl mentor also devotes time to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Philadelphia's Board of Directors, and his Penn and Temple teams have participated in the Big Brothers/Big
Sisters program each year. He is also a member of the Philadelphia CYO Hall of Fame.
A 1970 La Salle graduate with a degree in marketing, Dunphy was an outstanding player under Explorers' head coach Tom Gola. As a junior, he helped the Explorers to a 23-1 record.
He served as a co-captain his senior year when he averaged 18.6 ppg and led the team in assists, while also being named the MVP of the annual Quaker City Basketball Tournament.
In 1979, he earned a Master's degree in counseling and human relations from Villanova University.
Dunphy and his wife, Ree, reside in Villanova, Pa., with their son, J.P.
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• Actor:Fran Dunphy
• Región: Todas las Regiones • Formato: Color, Director's Cut, Full Screen
• Lenguaje: Inglés ( DVDs altamente ejemplificados en cancha ) • Número de discos: 3
• Estudio: Championship Productions
• Fecha de Edición: NUEVO al 9 de Mayo, 2012 !
• Duración Total: 240 Minutos en 3 DVDs
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