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Kevin Small
| Title: | Assistant Director of Athletics/Head Men's Basketball Coach |
| Phone: | (610) 409-3350 |
| Email: | ksmall@ursinus.edu |
Kevin Small enters his eleventh season as the head men's
basketball coach at Ursinus. In just nine seasons, Small has led
Ursinus to four Centennial Conference titles. With an overall
record of 172-98, he became the all-time leader in wins at Ursinus
with a 77-60 win over F&M on February 13, 2008.
In 2007-08, Small led the Bears to a school-record 29-4 mark and a
perfect 20-0 in the Centennial Conference en route to the school's
fourth CC title. Along the way, the Bears finished a perfect 17-0
at home and advanced to the NCAA Division III Championship Round,
before finishing fourth. He coached his seventh Centennial
Conference Player of the Year as Nick Shattuck repeated the honor
in 2007-08. Shattuck joined a long line of players (Richie Barrett
2001; Dan Luciano 2003; Dennis Stanton 2004; Mike McGarvey 2005-06)
who earned POTY honors under Small.
A two-time NABC Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year, he was honored in
2008 by the Philadelphia Small College Coaches Association as the
Sam Cozen Coach of the Year.
Small's teams have also been honored four times by the College
Basketball Officials Association with the association's
Sportsmanship award (2003, 05, 06 and 08) and won the Schoenfeld
National CBOA Sportsmanship Award in 2006. It didn't take long for
Small to turn the program around, as in his first season in
2000-01, the Bears won the Centennial Conference Eastern Division
title and advanced to the conference playoffs for the first time in
league history.
Two short years later, the Bears captured the Centennial crown with
a perfect 15-0 mark and earned a number one seed in the NCAA
tournament. Small earned his first NABC Mid-Atlantic Region Coach
of the Year honors after leading the Bears to 21 wins, the second
most in the 89-history of Ursinus basketball.
In 2004-05, Ursinus went 18-10 and won the Centennial crown, while
repeating as conference champions in 2005-06. In addition to the
team accomplishments, Small has mentored five straight
All-Americans (2003-08), two Jostens Trophy finalists, an Academic
All-America (Dennis Stanton in 2004), along with 19 players earned
All-Centennial honors. Away from the court, Ursinus has placed 12
players on the Centennial Conference All-Academic team, which
requires a 3.40 GPA or higher. Dennis Stanton became the first
Ursinus male athlete to be named a first-team Academic All-America
and a first-team All-American in 2004. Stanton finished as the
school's all-time leading scorer, until his record was broken by
Shattuck in 2008.
Small's teams have continued to rewrite the school and Centennial
Conference record book as Small has coached the all-time scoring
leader (Shattuck), rebounds leader (Steve Erfle) and assists and
steals leader (Mike McGarvey). Several players have also set single
season Centennial and school marks under Small.
Before stopping in Collegeville, Small had prior coaching
experience in the Centennial serving as an assistant at Haverford
(1991-94), Ursinus as an assistant (1994-97), and also served on
the staff at Swarthmore (1997-99). He is the chair of the
Centennial Conference men's basketball committee and also serves on
the ECAC men's basketball selection committee. From 2002-05, he
served on the NCAA men's basketball championship selection
committee.
"In our basketball family here at Ursinus, we play with passion and
with a tremendous respect for the game and for our opponents," said
Small when asked about his coaching philosophy. "We take pride
in being part of a family, in being part of something bigger than
just ourselves. We want to build the premier basketball
program in the Centennial Conference and in the Middle Atlantic
region. We want to create a basketball family - a group of
coaches and young men who are very close, who treat each other with
tremendous respect, and who carry themselves with class and dignity
at all times. We want to build a program that competes each
winter against the toughest competition. And lastly, we want
to mentor great men - during their four years in our family, we
want our players grow into great leaders and men of courage,
integrity and loyalty."
Small is a 1991 graduate of St. Joseph's University where he also
earned a master's degree in education administration. Small and his
wife, Kirsten, reside in Narberth with their son, Sasha and
daughter Kari.
Pat Price
| Title: | Assistant Men's Basketball Coach |
| Phone: | 610-409-3350 |
| Email: | pprice@ursinus.edu |
| College: | Marywood |
Pat Price is in his first year on the Ursinus College Men's Basketball Coaching Staff
Price has a very strong basketball pedigree, recently serving as head coach of the Neptune Basketball Club in Cork, Ireland. The team advanced to the 2011 SuperLeague Championship game. Before coaching Neptune, he led Cork’s UCC Demons to four National Cup titles and an Irish SuperLeague crown.
In addition to coaching those two teams, he was an assistant coach with the Irish National Team and spent nine years as assistant athletic director at University College Cork. He also served as director of the Irish Basketball Academy.
Before heading overseas, he also coached at Connecticut College and Kean University, while also serving as an assistant director with The Hoop Group.
He began his coaching career at Carbondale High School outside of Scranton, where he was an assistant coach on the 1993 PIAA Class AA Championship team that defeated George Jr. Republic High School 65-63.
A cum laude graduate of Marywood University, he is married to his wife Michelle and has two children, seven-year-old daughter Arianna and two-year-old son Callum.
Will Furey
| Title: | Assistant Men's Basketball Coach |
| Phone: | (610) 409-3350 |
| Email: | wfurey@ursinus.edu |
Furey enters his fourth season as an assistant with the men’s basketball program. Furey (Ursinus 04-07) served as a co-captain for the Bears and was a two-time All Centennial Conference player including a 1st Team All Centennial selection in his senior season. Furey led the conference in three-point shooting percentage in his final season as a Bear, shooting 49% from beyond the arc. Furey finished his career 19th all-time in scoring in the Centennial Conference and 7th all-time at Ursinus with 1,353 points. Furey is employed at SEI Incorporated and resides in Collegeville, Pa.






