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Sean Gilhooly Promotion - Men's Basketball March 2026

Men's Basketball Meghan Barone, Assistant Athletics Communications Director

Gilhooly Elevated to Full-Time Assistant, Welcome Back Dulic for 2026–27 Men’s Basketball Season

Owings Mills, Md. (March 18) — The Stevenson University men's basketball program, led by head coach Jack Bors, has announced the promotion of Sean Gilhooly to a full-time assistant coach after previously serving in a part-time role with the Mustangs.

"We are thrilled to promote Sean to our full-time assistant role. Adding Sean to our staff paid immediate dividends," said Bors. "He is a tireless worker and recruiter who has quickly gained the respect of everyone within our program. Sean brings a wealth of experience and has a bright future within the profession."

Gilhooly joined the Stevenson staff in October 2025 and quickly made an impact through his work in recruiting, player development, and scouting preparation. In his role, he evaluates prospective student-athletes throughout the DMV and Northeast regions while building relationships with high school and AAU programs and assisting with recruiting efforts through the transfer portal.

"I'm excited to continue as part of the staff and look forward to helping us compete at the highest level. Go Mustangs!" said Gilhooly.

He also plays a key role in player development, leading individual workouts, conducting film breakdown sessions, and working with players on position-specific skill training to enhance both individual growth and team performance. Gilhooly contributes to game preparation as well, scouting opponents and producing detailed personnel reports and statistical breakdowns ahead of matchups.

Along with his on-court responsibilities, Gilhooly assists with practice instruction—often focusing on defensive drills—and helps coordinate program logistics and budgeting, including travel, recruiting expenses, and gameday operations.

Prior to joining Stevenson, Gilhooly spent four years with the Rutgers University men's basketball program, where he rose from student manager to head student manager. In that role, he oversaw a staff of more than 25 managers while assisting the coaching staff with practice preparation, game-day operations, recruiting visits, and performance analysis.

In addition to Gilhooly's promotion, the Stevenson men's basketball team will also welcome back Quinton Dulic, who plans to return to the Mustangs' coaching staff for the 2026–27 season.

"I'm incredibly blessed and excited to serve as an assistant coach here at Stevenson. I'm thankful to Coach Bors for the opportunity, and I look forward to helping our program grow while developing our student-athletes on and off the court," said Dulic.

Like Gilhooly, Dulic contributes to daily responsibilities during the season, including game preparation, scouting opponents, and producing detailed personnel reports and statistical breakdowns. Well-connected in the region, he also plays an important role in recruiting, helping bring outside talent to campus.

"Quinton has been a tremendous asset for our program. He brings a wealth of coaching experience in the area, including as a head coach at the prep level," said Bors. "Coach Q is a great teacher of the game, a relentless recruiter, and has a unique ability to build relationships with our players. I am thrilled to have him back on staff for another season."

With a complete staff in place, Gilhooly and Dulic will continue expanding their roles in recruiting, player development, scouting, and daily operations as the Mustangs build toward continued success on the court.
 
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