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UIC parts ways with head coach after 5 seasons

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Illinois-Chicago has decided to part ways with coach Howard Moore after five seasons, the school announced Tuesday.

Moore, 44, replaced Jimmy Collins in 2010 and was just 33-62 overall
and 12-40 in league play in his first four seasons. He was forced to
make changes on his coaching staff after last season, and the Flames
were just 10-24 and 4-12 in Horizon League play.
Moore came to UIC from Wisconsin, where he was an assistant under Bo Ryan from 2005 through 2010.
 
The Citadel also fired their coach after five seasons. Yes, not even The Citadel will tolerate that much extended ineptitude in its basketball program.
 
Originally posted by bd98:
The Citadel also fired their coach after five seasons. Yes, not even The Citadel will tolerate that much extended ineptitude in its basketball program.
Ba-ba-ba-but we have to program build!!!!
 
We have joined the ranks of the worst basketball programs in the country. Let's all accept that and than we can view a 16-14 regular season a success, like this administration.
 
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