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2009–10 Miami RedHawks men's basketball team
American college basketball season
American college basketball season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2009–10 |
| team | Miami RedHawks |
| sport | Basketball |
| image | Miami Redhawks logo.svg |
| conference | Mid-American Conference |
| division | East Division |
| short_conf | MAC |
| record | 14–18 |
| conf_record | 9–7 |
| head_coach | Charlie Coles |
| asst_coach1 | Jermaine Henderson |
| asst_coach2 | Ryan Pedon |
| asst_coach3 | Jason Grunkemeyer |
| stadium | Millett Hall |
The 2009–10 Miami RedHawks basketball team represented Miami University in the college basketball season of 2009–10. The team is coached by Charlie Coles and played their homes game in Millett Hall.
Before the season
Roster changes
The RedHawks lost two starters from last season, however they were able to keep one when forward Kenny Hayes was able to earn a Medical Redshirt and return to the team in 2009–10. The two players that Miami lost were 2009 MAC Basketball Player of the Year Michael Bramos and Tyler Dierkers, who earned the team a combined 28.1 points per game. They will be replaced by four new recruits one being Allen Roberts who Led Middletown "Middies" Ohio to a 19-3 record in 2008-09 and ended the regular season as the No. 3-ranked in the State (Rivals)
Recruiting
Roster
Roster current as of September 15, when their summer prospectus was published.
| Name | Number | Position | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antonio Ballard | 35 | F/G | 6–4 | 199 | Junior | Jefferson, Indiana | |
| Adam Fletcher | 41 | C | 6–8 | 226 | Senior | St. Albans, West Virginia | |
| Rodney Haddix, II | 1 | G | 6–3 | 216 | Junior | Georgetown, Kentucky | |
| Kenny Hayes | 14 | G | 6–2 | 183 | Senior | Dayton, Ohio | |
| Drew Kelley | 00 | F | 6–7 | 250 | Freshman | Franklin, Tennessee | |
| Vince Legarza | 55 | C/F | 6–9 | 265 | [[File:Redshirt.svg | 10px]] Freshman | San Francisco, California |
| Julian Mavunga | 4 | F | 6–8 | 252 | Sophomore | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
| Drew McGhee | 50 | C | 6–11 | 220 | Freshman | North Ridgeville, Ohio | |
| Sean Mock | 11 | F | 6–6 | 200 | Junior | Oxford, Ohio | |
| Allen Roberts | 3 | G | 6–3 | 205 | Freshman | Middletown, Ohio | |
| Kramer Soderberg | 12 | G | 6–0 | 172 | Sophomore | St. Charles, Missouri | |
| Adam Thomas | 40 | F | 6–7 | 210 | Sophomore | Springboro, Ohio | |
| Orlando Williams | 15 | G | 6–4 | 180 | Freshman | Cincinnati, Ohio | |
| Nick Winbush | 20 | F | 6–7 | 213 | Junior | Shaker Heights, Ohio |
Coaching staff
| Name | Position | College | Graduating year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charlie Coles | Head coach | Miami University | 1965 |
| Jermaine Henderson | Associate Head Coach | Miami University | 1997 |
| Ryan Pedon | Assistant coach | College of Wooster | 2000 |
| Jason Grunkemeyer | Assistant coach | Miami University | 2001 |
| Jimmy Lallathin | Director of Basketball Operations | Miami University | 2003 |
| Mike Young | Athletic trainer |
Schedule
|- !colspan=9 style=| MAC tournament
Sources:
References
References
- Conrad, Pete. (2009-10-16). "RedHawks excited about start of hoops season". The Oxford Press.
- (2009-09-15). "2009-10 MIAMI MEN’S BASKETBALL DATA SHEET". Miami University.
- "2009-10 Miami (OH) RedHawks Schedule and Results". Sports-Reference.com.
- "Miami University Men's Basketball - Miami University Combined Team Statistics". [[Miami University]].
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