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Arlen Galloway, 2012

Arlen Galloway

Arlen Galloway returns to Cornell for his third season on Bill Courtney's coaching staff. He previously had spent three seasons as an assistant coach with Division III powerhouse Middlebury College before coming to the East Hill in August 2011.

Galloway helped the Big Red improve on its previous season's win total in each of his first two years, including 13 victories in 2012-13. In 2011-12, Cornell knocked off eventual Patriot League champ and NCAA darling Lehigh as part of a 10-3 campaign at Newman Arena. Galloway worked in nearly every aspect of the program, including playing an essential role in practice preparation and team travel. He assisted in the developement of first-team All-Ivy guard Chris Wroblewski, the school's all-time assist leader, and three-point marksman Drew Ferry, as well as the development of Nolan Cressler.

In Galloway's three seasons at Middlebury he helped the program to a pair of NESCAC championships, three consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and a spot in the Division III Final Four in 2010-11. The teams posted a cumulative record of 77-10.

Prior to his stint at Middlebury, Galloway spent two seasons at his alma mater, Kenyon College. He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Washington College during the 2006-07 campaign.

While coaching at Kenyon, Galloway was in charge of coordinating the Lords' recruiting efforts, off-season skill development and lifting programs. He also worked with scouting, film breakdown and practice planning. As a player, Galloway ranked as one of the top shooters in school history. He ranks on the school's top 10 list in 3-point field goals made and attempted, as well as shooting percentage. Galloway earned his degree in political science 2006.

Galloway has also worked at several basketball camps, including the Hoop Mountain Camp as well as the Hoop Group camp.

* Updated March 19. 2013