CARLISLE, Pa. – Dickinson College Head Men's Basketball Coach Alan Seretti has made a new addition to his staff as Dominic Dunn will join the Red Devil community as the newest Assistant Men's Basketball Coach.
Dunn heads to Carlisle after spending last season on the Randolph-Macon College coaching staff. Serving as the head strength and conditioning coach, he designed and implemented a comprehensive weightlifting and injury-prevention program that bolstered the Yellow Jackets athleticism. His work helped lead the Lemon and Black to a 24-5 (15-1) record, winning another Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) regular season championship and a berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament. Dunn also was a apart of the ODAC Coaching Staff of the Year award.
"Dominic made a huge impact on our players and the Randolph-Macon basketball program in just one year," said head coach Josh Merkel. "He has a strong commitment to the development of student-athletes both on and off the court. He is an outstanding communicator that helped our players improve with his consistent and relentless approach that drove him to an All-American selection. He immersed himself in the campus and in recruiting. Coach Seretti and Dickinson have a rich basketball tradition, and they are getting an outstanding young coach who is an even better human being. He is a humble superstar with a bright future coaching and impacting young people. He will be missed here in Ashland for sure, but we are excited for his next chapter with the Red Devils!"
Randolph-Macon finished fourth in the country in scoring defense, allowing opponents to score just 59.1 points per game. They were also fourth in three-point percentage defense, holding opponents to shooting 27.3% from behind the arc. The Yellow Jackets also ranked high in multiple offensive categories, starting being fifth in country in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.65. The Lemon and Black only turned over the ball 9.2 times per game, which ranks fourth in the country.