MIKE BLAINE NAMED NEXT MEN'S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH AT MEDAILLE
Medaille College Athletic Director, Amy M. DeKay, introduced Mike Blaine as the next head coach of the Men's Basketball program.
Medaille College Athletic Director, Amy M. DeKay, introduced
Mike Blaine as the next head coach of the Men's Basketball
program.
"Mike Blaine comes to Medaille with significant coaching experience
at quality institutions of higher education," DeKay said. "His
playing experience at Johns Hopkins combined with his coaching
experiences at Cornell, UMES, Hampden-Sydney and Radford makes him
an ideal candidate at this point in the history of the Medaille
program. He has extensive athletic administrative experience from
the U.S. Military Academy at West Point as well. He enters Medaille
as the Mavericks came off a conference playoff appearance last year
and past NCAA tournament appearances. His experience and coaching
combined with the team's talent will continue to make them a force
in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference."
Blaine comes to Medaille College with over ten years of experience
working for NCAA basketball programs. Most recently he was an
assistant coach on the Cornell University staff. While at
Cornell, Blaine played a large role in player skill development and
was able to help in the growth of several All-Ivy League
honorees. Blaine was able to develop Eitan Chemerinski, who
played sparingly his first two years in the program, graduated as
the school's career field goal percentage leader, while 2011-12 Ivy
League Rookie of the Year Shonn Miller earned first-team
all-conference accolades in 2012-13 as one of the league's top
defensive players. He also worked with young big man David Onuorah,
whose 28 blocked shots, ranks second all-time at Cornell as a
freshman.
"Mike is more than ready to lead the program at Medaille College"
said Bill Courtney, Cornell's Head Basketball coach. "His
enthusiasm and positive energy will be infectious with his players
and throughout the Medaille community. He is an excellent teacher
and a terrific role model."
Prior to working at Cornell, Blaine spent the previous two seasons
assisting the turnaround of the Maryland-Eastern Shore program.
UMES won 11 games and went 8-8 in the MEAC conference to finish
fifth in 2010-11, nearly tripling the program's win total from the
season before Blaine arrived. Junior Hillary Haley led the team in
scoring (12.4 ppg) and was named to the all-tournament team in the
backcourt. Blaine's responsibilities included working with the
backcourt players, as well as scouting and recruiting.
Prior to Blaine's stint at UMES, he spent one season at both
Radford (2006-07) and Hampden-Sydney College (2007-08). He also
worked as a Director of Basketball Operations at Army (2004-06) and
James Madison (2003-04), leading the administrative efforts, as
well as film exchange, academic progress of the players and team
travel.
A 2003 graduate of Johns Hopkins with a degree in political science
and sociology, Blaine was a standout for the Blue Jays. He
currently ranks among the school's top 20 players in field goal
percentage (seventh, .572), blocked shots (13th, 50) and offensive
rebounds (17th, 105). He was part of teams that compiled 67 career
victories, including a win over Navy that served as Johns Hopkins'
first-ever over a Division I opponent. Blaine received the Robert
H. Scott Award, given to the senior student-athlete who best
demonstrates excellence in athletics, scholarship and
extracurricular activities.
