Wes Miller taking charge in Greensboro
Posted Feb 7, 2012
He just turned 29, but even among seasoned veterans of the college basketball world, Wes Miller has a longer resume than most. Miller played on a national championship team at North Carolina. He wrote a book about his senior season in 2007. He played a year of pro ball in England and has been an assistant coach at three schools. And now he's the youngest head coach in Division I.
(NCAA.com)
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