COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
20yrs Collegiate Coach
Entering 13th Season as Head Coach of Warner University
2019 Sun Conference Regular Season Champion, 2019 NAIA National Tournament Appearance 2017 & 2016 Back to Back Conference Tourney Championships, 2016 & 2017 Back to Back National Tourney Appearances, and Elite Eight finish in NAIA Nat'l Tourney, & 2012 Sweet Sixteen
Averaged 20+ wins in 13yr career as a Head Coach at WU
All Time High Winning Percentage and Total wins at Warner University.
2001-2006 Assistant Coach Florida Southern College (4 Conf. Titles)
1999-2001 Asst Coach Rollins College
1999 Hanover College graduate BA in Psychology and P.E.
NBA EXPERIENCE
-Worked with over 30 NBA's players as college athletes preparing for the draft like Chris Paul & Kevin Durant. 2000-2007
-Directed Camps/Clinics for many NBA/NFL/MLS athletes like Isaiah Thomas, Karl Anthony Towns, Lonzo Ball, Markelle Fultz, Jarvis Landry, Larry Fitzgerald, Alex Morgan, and others. 2005-Present
USA BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE
2017 Men's U19 Court Coach
for 2017 FIBA World Cup Championships
Hanrahan is the current Men's Basketball coach at Warner University and has quickly established himself as one of the all-time greats in Warner coaching history. He has reestablished the Warner program amongst the nation's best as he has led the team to a top 25 national ranking every year during his time at Warner. Hanrahan has the Warner men's basketball record book as the quickest coach to 80 wins.
Hanrahan received his bachelor's degree from Hanover College in Indiana, with a double major in psychology and physical education with a emphasis on exercise physiology and nutrition. While living in Orlando, Hanrahan ran his own business as a certified trainer.
Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Hanrahan played basketball at Hanover under Coach Mike Beitzel, the owner of over 400 career victories. During Hanharan's playing career, Hanover's teams were ranked in the top ten nationally for field goal percentage defense and all four years in scoring defense. He was also the president of the Big Brothers & Big Sisters program at Hanover.
Hanrahan played prep basketball for four years at Purcell Marian High School in Cincinnati, helping lead his team to three district championships. During his junior and senior years, Hanrahan was a city leader in three-pointers made, points and scoring average and was named an All Conference player. He was an all-region selection as a senior and played in the East-West Ohio All-Star game.
A true student and teacher of the game, Hanrahan has attend and helped run 11 Glenn Wilkes/Nike Basketball Clinics over the last seven years. During the last three summers at the Michael Jordan Flight School he worked out 9 NBA first round draft picks, including 2005 picks Deron Williams (Utah Jazz), Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets), Sean May (Charlotte Bobcats) and David Lee (New York Knicks).
Hanrahan and his wife Brandi reside in Lake Wales with their daughter Mya Ann and son Jordan.
Kevin Jackson is a former college coach who's stops have included McNeese State University, San Jacinto College, Cisco College and Lon Morris College.
Kevin and wife Brenita are co-founders and co-owners of KBJ Academy. The couple was featured in the Houston Chronicle in January as a ‘Couple a winning team on and off San Jac court.” The Jacksons have had successful stints at Lon Morris College, Cisco College and most recently at San Jacinto College.
Kevin, an energetic and passionate skill developer, recruited and developed San Jacinto’s first Region XIV freshman of the year, three WBCA all-Americans and two all-conference players in his first recruiting class. The 2015 squad ranked in the Top 25 all season. He was an integral part of one of the biggest turnarounds in the country after flipping a 3-27 team in 2014 to a 23-9 team in 2015.
Kevin assisted in all operations of the program to boast the best record in over 30 years. He was in charge of the guard play, defensive coordinator for the program and the program’s liaison for academics, aiding with academic goal setting, study hall and tutoring scheduling.
In the community, Jackson partnered his Lady Gator program with Harris County Community Service Department for #GatorsAdoptVets to gather household items for Veteran’s in Houston. He also organized the Lady Gator’s visits to the dialysis section of the Texas Children’s Hospital.
At Cisco College, Jackson trained and developed an all-conference guard and assisted in all aspects of the program.
During Kevin’s stint at Lon Morris, he coached a total of three NJCAA all-stars including two in 2012 and one in 2011.
Jackson created workouts for position-focused training, strength and conditioning. He was also a vital component in preparation, scouting and film exchange. His recruiting efforts helped guide the 2012 squad to a school record 19 wins and helped earn the program’s first Region XIV freshman of the year.
The 2011 squad boasted three all-conference players, a NJCAA all-American, several members of the Region XIV all-tournament team and an academic all-American. The 2011 Lon Morris team finished as Region XIV Tournament Championship Runner-Ups and set the record for longest win streak in program history. The program saw its largest attendance numbers during the two years the Jackson’s were there and even had a game ranked the number one match up in the nation.
Kevin holds a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Southeastern Louisiana and a Masters in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University (Irvine, Calif.).
Kevin was a collegiate football athlete at Southeastern Louisiana from 2003-2007.
Richie Schueler is a college basketball analyst on the ESPN Family of Networks. Since 2012, he has extensively covered several different conferences across the nation, particularly the Mountain West Conference, West Coast Conference (WCC), Big West Conference, and Big South Conference.
As a college basketball coach for ten years, Schueler spent time at all three NCAA levels: Austin Peay State University (NCAA D1), Wilmington College (NCAA D3), and St. Andrews University (NCAA D2). As head men’s basketball coach at St. Andrews University for four years, Schueler boasted a 100% graduation rate while leading his team to the best school record in 11 years. His recruiting efforts while an assistant coach at Wilmington College (Ohio) contributed to a No. 17 ranking in the 2006 NCAA Top 25 national poll. As a graduate assistant at Austin Peay State University, he was part of their conference championship team en route to competing against Louisville in the 2003 NCAA Tournament.
Schueler is the founder of PhD Hoops, an organization that actively benefits both basketball players and coaches across the world. He is a USA Basketball Gold Licensed Coach, licensed FIBA-approved coach (International Basketball Federation), a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), a lifetime member of the National Sports Media Association (NSMA), and has actively instructed in nearly 100 basketball camps and clinics around the world. In addition, he is regularly contracted as an Event Director/Talent Evaluator for showcases across the United States.
The Cincinnati, Ohio, native was a member of the Evansville Men’s Basketball team (Missouri Valley Conference) under Hall of Fame coach Jim Crews, former head coach at Evansville, Army (West Point), and Saint Louis where he was honored as the 2013 NABC Coach of the Year. During his playing career, Schueler played on two international basketball tours with Athletes in Action in addition to being selected to play for the Svjetlost Brod A1 Pro Basketball League in Croatia.
He is also well experienced in Sports Production, working in choreography as the Sports Coordinator on Television/Film sets.
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