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Adam Notteboom

Adam Notteboom was the men's basketball graduate assistant for two years at Quincy University before accepting an assistant coaching position under head coach Marty Bell in the summer of 2014. Notteboom primarily works with post players, shares recruiting duties and handles administrative duties for the program. Notteboom came to Quincy after graduating from Xavier (Ohio) University in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in sport marketing.

Notteboom is responsible for ordering and overseeing equipment, directing and marketing summer camps, handling film exchange and preparing written and video scouting reports of opponents. He assists with on the floor coaching, on- and off-campus recruiting and organizing team travel. He will also be oversee the student managers and will monitor player academics and study hall.
 
Notteboom worked for the men's basketball program at Xavier for four seasons from 2008-12. He started with the Musketeers his freshman season, serving as a student manager before being promoted to a program assistant. As a program assistant his duties included working with summer camps, directing and organizing the student managers, providing assistance with on-campus recruiting and coordinating team travel. He was also responsible for organizing and distributing equipment, facilitating practice setup and takedown, assisting with player development and performing other daily duties assigned by the coaching staff.
 
While Notteboom was at Xavier, the program posted an impressive overall record of 100-37 while winning three consecutive Atlantic 10 Conference titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The Musketeers advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all four seasons making it to the Sweet Sixteen in 2009, 2010 and 2012.
 
The South Bend, Ind. native earned his Master's of Business Administration from Quincy in 2014.