http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/grading-the-coaching-changes-042810ST. JOHN’S
The Old: Norm Roberts
The New: Steve Lavin
No disrespect to Lavin, because I don’t know too many guys that can get St. John’s back to what it once was. Lavin has been away from coaching for a while and hired a solid staff with the addition of Mike Dunlap, Rico Hines and Tony Chiles, but only Chiles has NYC connections.
Grade: B-
IONA
The Old: Kevin Willard
The New: Tim Cluess
Willard left for Seton Hall, and the surprise pick was Cluess, who came over after four successful seasons at Division II C.W. Post and prior to that coached Danny Green at St. Mary’s High on Long Island. Cluess can coach, but can he recruit? He brought on one of the most relentless recruiters in the Northeast in ex-Fordham interim head coach Jared Grasso, who should help.
Grade: C+
FORDHAM
The Old: Dereck Whittenburg
The New: Tom Pecora
Pecora takes over a very difficult job at Fordham, but he is so well-liked in the area that he’ll have a chance to get players who can, at the very least, bring the Rams some credibility. If Pecora can manage to get Fordham to the middle of the Atlantic 10, that’s the equivalent of success.
Grade: B
HOFSTRA
The Old: Tom Pecora
The New: Tim Welsh
After taking a couple of years out of coaching to do TV work, the former Providence coach returns and takes over for Pecora. It's a solid hire, and he’ll have a good team this season from the get-go. Plus, Welsh has brought in a quality staff with hard-working former Friars assistant Steve DeMeo, ex-BC assistant Mo Cassara and Allen Griffin, who also worked for Welsh at Providence.
Grade: B
SETON HALL
The Old: Bobby Gonzalez
The New: Kevin Willard
Gonzo is just that — history. Now, Willard will try to clean up the mess left behind, which may take some time and patience for Seton Hall fans. He’s young, smart and has good bloodlines. Willard also did a nice job quickly turning around Iona.
Grade: A-
SIENA
The Old: Fran McCaffery
The New: Mitch Buonaguro
McCaffery had it going at Siena, and now his long-time assistant will take over. Buonaguro, who spent six years as the head coach at Fairfield from 1985 to 1991, is 56 and has been a major factor in why the Saints have won three straight MAAC titles. The problem is it’ll be difficult to duplicate the success over the last few years — especially with Fairfield and Iona being much better in the league.
Grade: B
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)
The Old: Brian Nash
The New: Glenn Braica
This job is extremely difficult, so you’ve got to put it into perspective. I’m not sure anyone can truly win here, but Braica is a local guy who is well-liked by the locals so he should be able to get some talent.
Grade: B
WAGNER
The Old: Mike Deane
The New: Dan Hurley
I’ve known Hurley for years and watched him build St. Benedict’s into a prep power. The 37-year-old also has college coaching experience, spending four years as an assistant at Rutgers.
Grade: B+