Acceptance Rate
69%
Avg SAT
1,145
Avg ACT
22
Enrollment
645
Sport
Basketball
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Radnor, PA
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Tim McDonald
Head Coach
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Ryan Van Zelst
Head Coach
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Andrew Sennett ('19)
Head Coach
Andrew Sennett ('19) was named Co-Associate Head Coach in August 2021 after one season as an assistant coach. A 2019 Cabrini graduate, Sennett was a member of the men's cross country team for his four years at the university. Sennett earned all-conference honors each of his four years and closed his career a team captain. During Sennett's four years, the Cavaliers earned a pair of fourth place finishes at the CSAC Championship meet. After graduating, the Woodbury, NJ native was hired by Cabrini's conferences and events department, where he currently works as the coordinator of physical arrangements and events. Sennett is currently pursuing a Master's of Leadership from Cabrini.
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Kevin Murray
Associate Head Coach
Kevin Murray was named Associate Head Coach in November 2021 after joining the Cabrini Men's basketball coaching staff in July 2019 as an assistant coach. Murray brings more than 20 years of coaching experience. He has spent over 9 years at Delaware's Middletown High School and Red Lion Christian Academy. As head coach at Red Lion, Murray was named 2017-18 Diamond State Conference Coach of the Year and developed Jalin Robinson into the conference Player of the Year, one of eight players at Red Lion to earn all-conference honors under Murray. Murray led the Lions to the state tournament in three of his seasons and won the Diamond State Conference title in 2018. Murray was also selected to be a head coach in the annual Delaware Blue-Gold All-Star Basketball Game. A graduate of Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia. Murray attended California University of Pennsylvania and later Penn State Abington/Ogontz where he played basketball. Murray has also spent over 13 years coaching AAU and travel basketball, where he specializes in training and developing elite level guards. Over that time, he has helped many high school student/athletes on their journey to become college athletes. Many of the players Murray has trained and coached have accepted full scholarships at Universities such as Villanova, Penn State, Oregon, St. Joseph's, UNLV, South Carolina, St. Peter's, Delaware State, Delaware, Hofstra and many more. Murray is currently the President and Director of Operations for Role Model Elite Basketball.
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Bill Wiley
Assistant Coach
Bill Wiley, who boasts more than 25 years of coaching experience, is in his 14th season as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Cabrini in 2021-22. Wiley guided Penn State – Delco as head coach for 15 seasons from 1986-2001, leading the Nittany Lions to three conference regular season championships (1988-89, 1990-91, 1992-93) and an undefeated regular season in 1992-93. In 1990-91, he guided PSU-Delco to the conference’s eastern division title. He walked away as the school’s all-time leader in career wins and having posted the most wins in a single-season (25) in program history. Wiley broke into the coaching ranks as an assistant at Delaware County Community College from 1982-84. Prior to assuming his first head coaching position, he spent two seasons at Malvern Prep from 1984-86. Wiley was no stranger to the Colonial States Athletic Conference. From 2002-06, he served as an assistant coach at Neumann College. During the 2006-07 season, he was an assistant coach at Gwynedd-Mercy College. Wiley graduated from Drexel University with a bachelor of science degree in accounting in 1981. He currently resides in Springfield, PA.
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