Ex-Bulls assistant Nate Loenser to join Hoiberg at Nebraska
April 6, 2021 GMT
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Former Chicago Bulls assistant Nate Loenser will join Nebraska as an assistant coach and Doc Sadler will become a special assistant to head coach Fred Hoiberg, the school announced Tuesday.
Loenser worked for Hoiberg for two years at Iowa State and for three years with the Bulls.
“This is the third time I had a chance to add Nate to my staff and believe that he is the best player development guy I have worked with,” Hoiberg said.
Loenser’s coaching emphasis was on the offensive end, and he also handled a portion of opponent scouting and worked in player development for Hoiberg. Loenser also was an assistant at Southern Mississippi from 2004-10.
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Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg met with local media on Friday to give another update on the Huskers as they wrap up preparations for Saturday’s road game at Michigan State.
Here is a full recap of what he had to say… Hoiberg confirmed that Saturday would be the first time Nebraska would have all 12 active scholarship players available for a game this season. Hoiberg said the final two players going through NU’s return to play protocols were officially cleared on Thursday. That also included Hioberg confirming that sophomore point guard Dalano Banton (ankle) was good to go for Saturday.