Interview w/ Aaron Goodman (Head Coach at Washington College)

Published: March 1, 2021, 9 a.m.

Coach Aaron Goodman shares his coaching journey from growing up in Maryland to becoming the Head Coach of a NCAA basketball program.

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The Boston University graduate is currently the Head Coach at Washington College (NCAA DIII) after getting his start in coaching at the Sandy Spring Friends School in Olney, Md., where he also served as a junior high school Physical Education teacher. From there he moved onto Marymount University (NCAA DIII) and spent four seasons there before moving onto the US Naval Academy (NCAA DI) where he served on both Billy Lange and Ed DeChellis' coaching staffs.

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On top of his Assistant Coach role, Coach Goodman was the HC of the Navy Basketball Development Team (the Academy\u2019s junior varsity program) for three years. The Development Team\u2019s record went from 5-8 to 10-5 to 12-3 over his three seasons as HC. Goodman also served as an Active Duty Human Resource Operations Officer for the United States Navy for five years.

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After nine years in Annapolis, he was named HC at Washington College. Last season the Shoremen earned their second consecutive Centennial Conference Tournament bid, the first time the program has done that in twenty years. He's one of the hardest working guys in the business and is someone who's paid his dues.

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