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2007-08 Assistant Coaches

Travis Schwab Head Shot Assistant Coach Travis Schwab
Office: (937) 327-6495
E-mail: E-Mail

Travis Schwab came to Wittenberg in 2007 after serving as an assistant at Kenyon for one year and Heidelberg for two.

A 2004 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Schwab obtained a master's degree in business administration from Heidelberg. At both of his previous coaching stops, Schwab had a wide range of responsibilities in nearly every phase of the program, but his primary on-court duty has been the development of post players.

During his playing days at OWU, Schwab became the only player in conference history selected first-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference four times. As a senior, he was selected second-team National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-America after leading the Bishops to a record of 19-8. His 1,985 points rank second on the OWU career scoring list and third on the NCAC's list, and he was selected to the NCAC’s prestigious 20th anniversary second-decade team in 2002.

Schwab, who holds the NCAC Tournament record for points in a game with 40 against Wooster in 2004 in a game played at Wittenberg's HPER Center, replaced Artie Taylor, who recently accepted the men's basketball head coach position at Ohio Dominican University.

Randy Lincicome Head Shot Assistant Coach Randy Lincicome

Randy Lincicome joined the Tiger men's basketball coaching staff in 2001 as a volunteer assistant.

Lincicome, a 1975 graduate of Ohio University, is a 30-year coaching veteran who has been a head coach at both the high school and college levels at Mechanicsburg and Ohio State University-Newark respectively. He teaches at Mechanicsburg High School and lives in Grove City with his wife, Joyce.




Al Cridge Head Shot Assistant Coach Al Cridge

Al Cridge joined the Tiger men's basketball program as a volunteer assistant coach in 2001.

Cridge, who teaches in the Mad River Montgomery school district, has extensive head high school coaching experience. His coaching credentials include stints as the head boys' coach at both Dayton Carroll and Oakwood High Schools.

Cridge and his wife, Patti, are the parents of six children and reside in Kettering.



Drew Denisco Head Shot Student Assistant Drew Denisco

Drew Denisco, a current senior at Wittenberg, is in his third year as a student assistant coach for the program. Denisco, a member of junior varsity program in 2004-05, is a graduate of The Wellington School in Columbus.







 
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