Longtime Bellarmine basketball coach Scott Davenport is retiring after 20 seasons with the Knights. With a 426-197 record and a Division II national championship to his name, the 69-year-old ...
2013, FOLLOWED BY A MOVE TO EAST Scotty Davenport announced his retirement as Bellarmine's men's head basketball coach on Monday, and the program has already found his replacement. Doug Davenport ...
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Doug Davenport has been named the new head coach of Bellarmine's men's basketball team, succeeding his father, Scott. Doug, a former Bellarmine player and assistant coach, has a deep understanding ...
If this weekend is your first visit to Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum, there's a good chance you'll be more than satisfied with your view of the NCAA tournament games Friday and Sunday. The seating capacity ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) -Bellarmine University Basketball head coach Scott Davenport has announced his retirement after 20 years of leading the Knights. Davenport announced his decision on March 10 ...
The Lions are just two wins away from playing for the state championship. Bellarmine Prep boys basketball team runs drills during practice at Bellarmine Preparatory School, on Monday, March 3 ...
The ASUN Tournament is here. No. 7 Jacksonville University women's basketball (14-16, 8-10 ASUN) will face No. 8 Bellarmine (17-14, 8-10 ASUN) tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET from Central Arkansas.
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