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THE NEW ASSISTANT basketball coach at Iona, Jeff Ruland, is staying with his boss until he finds a home in the neighborhood. One night last week, because basketball coaches can't help themselves ...
Ruland went on to play five seasons in Washington, where he averaged nearly 19 points and 11 rebounds per game. In 1984, he was selected to his first All-Star game after averaging 22.2 points, 12. ...
In a wild interview with Mike Francesa yesterday, former Iona basketball coach Jeff Ruland made allegations of racism at the university (he says he noticed a change in how he was treated when he ...
Rick Mahorn and Jeff Ruland, who formed one of the NBA's best duos in the early 1980s, recently launched a podcast and released a T-shirt. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
The long-simmering feud between several prominent Iona College boosters and basketball coach Jeff Ruland has ended as those things usually do. The guys with the money won. Ruland has been fired ...
Sneakers squeak to a halt and the drumroll of basketballs fade to a distant echo inside the University of the District of Columbia gym. Coach Jeff Ruland towers at the top of the 3-point line ...
Former Iona coach Jeff Ruland will be introduced today as the new head coach at the University of the District of Columbia, where he will oversee a dramatic transformation in the university’s… ...
Jeff Ruland is back in town - and he claims to have mellowed. “I’m more of a lover than a fighter,” he said with a cheery smile. But even with his deep summer tan, even at 50, Ruland still ...
Tuesday, former Iona coach Jeff Ruland agreed to be the head coach of the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, Ruland and team owner David Kahn of Southwest Basketball LLC told ESPN.com.
Jeff Ruland will no longer be the men's coach at the University of the District of Columbia as of next month. The former Washington Bullet and NBA all-star was fired by the school after going 6-20 ...
Take it from Jeff Ruland, a guy who coached a college basketball team that lost 22 games in a row: "Brighter days are ahead" for the hapless Knicks and Nets. Skip to content.