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Scott Cherry named assistant coach at Western Kentucky


Western Kentucky University hired as assistant men’s basketball coach on Friday. Cherry, 36, has spent the majority of his career as an assistant coach at George Mason. He worked two stints with the Colonials, one from 1999-2002 and one from 2003-2007 with a stop at Tennessee Tech in between. The Colonials never had a losing record while Cherry was on staff, and he helped George Mason make it to the 2006 Final Four. (Glasgow Daily Times)

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