Davenport
Emil Stromberg - PG
Team: Davenport Panthers [ID #646]
Location:
Grand Rapids, MI (Midwest)
Conference:
VI.13 [Division 3]
President:
None
Rating: 34.37 - Overall Position: #844
Fan Mood:
82.78
Alumni Mood:
-6.40
Prestige:
54
Team Notes:
Feb 18 2038: 2-star prospect
Danny Jeffries committed.
Feb 13 2038: 2-star prospect
Jacques Elliott committed.
Feb 13 2038: 2-star prospect
Kieran Patterson committed.
Jan 14 2038: Removed
crossm6 as president.
Mar 14 2037:
Dan Bernardi was appointed as the new head coach.
Mar 14 2037:
Jack Anderson was fired as head coach.
Mar 14 2037: 2-star prospect
Quinn Waters committed.
Mar 13 2037: Hired
crossm6 as president.
Feb 26 2037: 2-star prospect
Emil Stromberg committed.
Feb 12 2037: 2-star prospect
Howard Rowley committed.
Record:
Wins: 18 Losses: 19 Pct: .486 Conf Wins: 12 Conf Losses: 15 Conf Pct: .444 Conf Rank: 10 Last10: 4-6 Streak: L2
Pts Ave: 74.9 - 76.8 Pts Diff: -1.9 Team Power Index: 120.1
Press Releases:
Feb 14 2032:
Hi -
by mistakeslikefractures on May 17th, 2023
We're pretty cool ngl
Mar 21 2013:
Davenport Hires Player Development Wizard -
by So Cal Sparty on June 29th, 2020
Davenport University has hired Juan Alvarado as their new head coach. Alvarado has mastered the art of player development. He is also pretty good at coaching both defense and offense and is still a decent recruiter. Davenport president, Matt Kaiser, has made clear that they plan to build their program with great player development.
Feb 23 2013:
Alumnus Inherits Top 5 Program -
by So Cal Sparty on June 20th, 2020
Davenport alumnus, Matt Kaiser, has taken over the men's basketball program. Matt graduated from Davenport in 2015 as an MBA with an emphasis in accounting. He has inherited a team that is currently ranked #5 in Division 3 and is looking to make a run in the upcoming NCAA tournament.
Matt intends to move Davenport up the ranks of college basketball to compete with their primary rival, Grand Valley State University. GVSU is currently ranked in the top 10 of Division 1, but Matt believes that Davenport can and will reach the level of Grand Valley. In a recent interview Matt said, "We have some catching up to do, but I believe that we will catch, and even surpass, Grand Valley's level of success."