This first-ever virtual Tip-Off Luncheon features 13 NCAA Division I head men’s basketball coaches in Southern California. The 2021 Wooden Award Legends of Coaching recipient is also announced. Coach Johnson’s sections starts at approximately at the one hour mark.
Category: Features
The Speed Game: My Fast Times in Basketball
Former LMU coach emeritus Paul Westhead was interviewed by renowned sportscaster Jim Hill KCAL9 news on October 6, 2020 in advance of Westhead’s new book, The Speed Game: My Fast Times in Basketball. The book covers 216 pages and is published by University of Nebraska Press and hits most bookseller shelves on November 1st.
Have Shoes Will Travel Update
By Andy Hui In January 2016, LMULIONSROAR.com provided a report on former LMU Lions playing professionally overseas. If you missed that article, here is a link. It’s time we provided fans with an update. We’ve included players that transferred to different schools after leaving LMU because the mantra still stands, “once a Lion, always a …
Lions Roar Q & A 08-24-20
Thanks to all the Lions fans who submitted questions for this edition of the Lions Roar Q & A. LMU Athletic Director Craig Pintens was kind enough to answers questions for the week.
Lions Roar Q & A 07-03-20
Thanks to all the Lions fans who submitted questions for this edition of the Lions Roar Q & A. LMU Athletic Director Craig Pintens was kind enough to answers questions for the week.
100 Day “State of the Program” With Coach Johnson
By Ironlion Coach Johnson hosted a 100 Day “State of the Program” Zoom call this morning where he discussed his vision for the men’s basketball program. I was able to join and came away so impressed and enthusiastic about the future for Lions Basketball. As Coach Johnson has said, we need to all be a …
Lions Roar Q & A 06-15-20
Thanks to all the Lions fans who submitted questions for this edition of the Lions Roar Q & A. LMU Athletic Director Craig Pintens was kind enough to answers questions for the week.
WCC Releases Conference Schedule
And Gonzaga’s not coming to LMU. By Johnny Dimes Beginning with the 2018-2019 season, the WCC shifted from an 18-game conference season to a 16-game conference season, with each team eliminating two WCC conference games. The purpose was to enhance the national profile of the WCC’s 10 basketball programs and get more teams into the …
Welcome to the WCC !
The number of players transferring every off season continues to grow every season. Here is a list of players who we welcome to the WCC.