![]() Joseph's Hawks Umass Minutemen VCU Rams Atlantic Coast Conference Boston College Eagles Clemson Tigers Duke Blue Devils Florida Seminoles Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Louisville Cardinals Miami Hurricanes North Carolina State Wolfpack North Carolina Tar Heels Notre Dame Fighting Irish Pittsburgh Panthers Syracuse Orange Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Tech Hokies Wake Forest Demon Deacons Big 12 Conference Baylor Bears Iowa State Cyclones Kansas Jayhawks Kansas State Wildcats Oklahoma Sooners Oklahoma State Cowboys TCU Horned Frogs Texas Longhorns Texas Tech Red Raiders West Virginia Mountaineers Big East Conference Butler Bulldogs Creighton Blue Jays DePaul Blue Demons Georgetown Hoyas Marquette Golden Eagles Providence Friars Rutgers Scarlet Knights Seton Hall Pirates St. He played in 75 career games with the Flyers and graduated from Dayton with a marketing degree in 1999.Ī 31-year old native of Clearwater, FL, he and his wife Jennifer have a two-month old son, Brody Christopher.Abilene Christian Wildcats Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Bowling Green Falcons Bryant Bulldogs Buffalo Bulls Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners Cleveland State Vikings Coppin State Eagles Dixie State Trailblazers Eastern Kentucky University Colonels Fairleigh Dickinson Knights FGCU Eagles Georgia State Panthers Harvard Crimson Howard Bison Idaho State Bengals Iona Gaels Iowa State Cyclones Kent State Golden Flashes Liberty Flames Longwood Lancers Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns Marshall Thundering Herd Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Morehead State Eagles Murray State Racers NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference Central Florida Knights Cincinnati Bearcats Connecticut Huskies East Carolina Pirates Houston Cougars Memphis Tigers SMU Mustangs Temple Owls Tulane Green Wave Tulsa Golden Hurricane USF Bulls Atlantic 10 Davidson Wildcats Dayton Flyers Duquesne Dukes Fordham Rams George Mason Patriots George Washington Colonials La Salle Explorers Rhode Island Rams Richmond Spiders Saint Louis Billikens St. He lettered all four seasons (1995-99), but his playing career was cut short due to medical complications. Postorino was the first player signed by Purnell at Dayton. He helped the Flyers to a 24-6 overall record in 2002-03 and #4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. In his three years as a full-time staff member, he helped Dayton to an overall record of 66-30 (.688 winning percentage) and three postseason appearances. He spent the 2000-01 season as the director of operations at Dayton, before moving into a full-time assistant coaching position under Purnell for his final two years with the Flyers. He also was instrumental in helping Marshall to a 58-52 victory over a Sweet 16 West Virginia squad in 2005-06. ![]() He helped the Thundering Herd to a victory in 2006-07 over Virginia Tech, an eventual NCAA Tournament participant. Postorino served as an assistant coach at Marshall from 2003-07 in Conference USA. We certainly feel like this basketball program is on the rise, and it's going to be exciting to see what the future holds here at Clemson." "I want to thank Coach Purnell for giving me the opportunity to continue to be a part of his outstanding staff. "I'm really excited about getting back into an assistant coaching position," Postorino said. Postorino returned to Clemson last June, where he was involved with the team's travel arrangements, scheduling, recruiting organization, and hiring and supervising of the managerial staff. Postorino was initially hired as an assistant when Purnell was named Clemson's head coach in 2003, but left with Ron Jirsa to coach at Marshall University after just a short time with the Tiger program. "I have every confidence Josh will help us continue to get better across the board in our program." "Josh has done an outstanding job for me in various capacities at the University of Dayton and also was outstanding at Clemson in his position as director of operations," Purnell said. Postorino, a former player and assistant coach under Purnell at Dayton, served as Clemson's director of basketball operations in 2007-08. Clemson, SC - Josh Postorino has been promoted to an assistant coaching position with the Clemson men's basketball program, Head Coach Oliver Purnell announced Monday.
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