Ethan Quinn will be entering his fourth season as an assistant coach on the men’s basketball staff at Denison University in 2024-25.
The Big Red finished 15-12 overall and 10-6 in the North Coast Athletic Conference in 2023-24. The season was highlighted by a win over Wabash on Jan. 3. The team advanced to the NCAC Tournament semifinals for a fourth year in a row and seventh time in the past eight seasons. The Big Red earned a 78-62 win over Oberlin in the quarterfinal round. Denison won six-straight games from late November through late December. Ricky Radtke secured second team all-conference for a second-straight year.
Denison men's basketball finished its 2022-23 season 15-11 overall and 10-6 in the North Coast Athletic Conference. The Big Red also finished in fourth place in the conference during the regular season and advanced to the NCAC Tournament semifinals. In the NCAC quarterfinals, fourth-seeded Denison earned a 65-63 win at home over fifth-seeded Wittenberg University. Denison reached the 10-win mark in the NCAC for the second season in a row. It was the first time Denison has earned at least 10 conference wins in back-to-back seasons since 2017-18.
Denison finished its 2021-22 season with a 13-13 overall record and an 11-7 record in the North Coast Athletic Conference. The Big Red earned the No. 5 seed for the NCAC tournament before beating No. 4-seeded Wittenberg University 62-58 in the quarterfinals to advance to the NCAC semifinals, where they fell to No. 16 nationally-ranked and eventual NCAC Champion and NCAA Final Four participate Wabash College.
Coach Quinn arrived in Granville after spending two seasons as an assistant coach with the men’s basketball program at Ohio Dominican University. During his time at ODU, he was in charge of recruiting, working with the post players, booking all accommodations for road trips and day to day operations.
Coach has had a unique journey getting into the college basketball world after being a college football player for four years. He graduated in 2017 from ODU with a bachelors degree in sports management and a minor in coaching.
A native of Jackson, Ohio, Coach currently resides in Powell with his wife Haley and son Theo.