HBCU Basketball Coaching Changes
Lincoln University, Pa. – Lincoln University (Pa) has announced the hiring of Corey Lowery as the Lions' 22nd head men's basketball coach.
Lowery brings over 20 years' experience to Lincoln, including 10 years as a head coach on the junior college level, compiling a 245-33 record at Essex County College and Middlesex County College. In those ten seasons, Lowery won nine conference championships, made eight region championship appearances, winning six times and won six district championships. He led Essex to the NJCAA National Sweet 16 five times, advancing to the Elite 8 and Final Four twice and to the national championship game in 2014. Lowery has sent 45 players to play at the NCAA or NAIA Division I or Division II levelLowery
"I'm excited to introduce Coach Lowery as our next Men's Head Basketball coach," said Director of Athletics Harry Stinson III,. "Coach Lowery's championship background, connection to the university's recruiting area, and ability to identify and develop young men for success on and off the court is the overwhelming reason why he was chosen. Our goal was to find a coach who could continue to develop a championship culture of excellence, and I'm confident Coach Lowery can lead our men's program to historic heights."
Lowery spent the past two seasons as Director of Player Development/Coaching Consultant at Division I St. Peter's University. His responsibilities with the St. Peter's men's basketball program included assistance with the day to day operations of the men's basketball program, assistance with scouting reports and film break down, practice planning, game planning, collaboration with Academic Advisors, academic mentoring, and consulting about recruits and social development of student-athletes.
Coach Lowery also spent a season as an assistant coach at Bloomfield College where the Bears won a CACC Tournament Championship and advanced to the Division II NCAA Tournament. Prior to Bloomfield Lowery spent four seasons as the Head Varsity Boys' Basketball coach at Hillside High School.
"I would also like to thank our committee and the excellent work done by Herb Courtney of Renaissance Search and Consulting for the tireless work and assistance in helping identify our next coach," added Stinson.
"It was a pleasure working with Lincoln University to identify their next head men's basketball coach," said Courtney, Founder and CEO of Renaissance Search and Consulting. "Lincoln University has such a rich tradition, and having the opportunity to work with the Athletics Director, Harry Stinson, was a first class experience. We had a strong pool of candidates and through our extensive process we were able to identify the right candidate for Lincoln University."