George Lynch Named SMU Assistant Strength And Conditioning Coach
Posted Jun 4, 2012
George Lynch has been named assistant strength and conditioning coach at SMU, Head Men's Basketball Coach Larry Brown announced today. Lynch, a 12-year NBA veteran and NCAA Champion, played for the Philadelphia 76ers under Brown and helped them to the 2001 NBA Finals. Lynch spent the past two years (2010-12) at UC-Irvine as a strength and conditioning coach for basketball.
(SMU Mustangs)
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