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Kahil Fennell of Texas-Rio Grande Valley takes over struggling Western Michigan program

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KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) โ€” Western Michigan has hired Kahil Fennell away from Texas-Rio Grande Valley to take over its struggling men's basketball program, athletic director Dan Bartholomae announced Saturday. Fennell was 35-29 in two seasons with the Vaqueros and will take over a WMU team coming off its eighth straight losing season and fourth under Dwayne Stephens, who was fired two weeks ago.

The Broncos were 10-21 this season and tied for last in the Mid-American Conference. "As we set out to find our next head coach, we sought a leader who not only had experience working with some of basketballโ€™s finest programs and coaches, but one who had also led his own program to new heights at the Division I level,โ€ Bartholomae said. โ€œWe also sought someone who would be a great community partner as we prepare for the most transformative event in the history of our athletics program," he added.

โ€œThere is no question that Western Michigan University and the entire Southwest Michigan community has found that leader in Kahil. His track record of recruiting, developing and connecting with student-athletes stood out, and his vision and leadership acumen was unmatched. โ€ Fennell was an assistant at Louisville and BYU before he was hired to lead a UTRGV program that had won six games in 2023-24.

His first Vaqueros team went 16-14. This season, UTRGV finished 19-14 and third in the Southland Conference. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season.

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