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Aaron Morrill named Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

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ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – Aaron Morrill has been named as the next Assistant Coach of the Bard College Men's Basketball Program as announced on Wednesday by Head Men's Basketball Coach, Dave Sloan. Morrill will start on July 1st. 

"We are thrilled to welcome Aaron into our program" said Sloan. "His background in analytics and ability to deeply connect with people will have a great impact on our program. We are always searching for Builders, and it is clear that Aaron is ready and eager to hit the ground running! "

"I'm incredibly excited to join Bard basketball," said Morrill. "It was clear to me during my interviews that Bard Athletics has a lot of momentum and support from the school. Joining a program with so many resources and a great existing basketball foundation, I'm excited to make an immediate impact on the court and at the college as a whole." 

Aaron Morrill joins Bard after earning both a Bachelor of Arts in Data Science and a Master of Public Health from Columbia University. He also concurrently earned dual degrees from the neighboring Jewish Theological Seminary of America in Jewish Thought as an undergraduate and Jewish Ethics as a master's student.

His coaching experience includes positions at Nichols College and MCIB AAU Club, where he has worked extensively in player development, scouting, recruiting, and program growth.

He most recently served as an Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Nichols College, where he worked under Head Coach Tyler Hundley during the 2025-26 season. Morrill helped guide the program to a Conference of New England semifinal appearance and a 15-12 overall record. The team earned notable victories over conference champions from both the NESCAC and GNAC while producing two All-Conference selections.

At Nichols, he assisted with practice planning, game preparation, scouting reports, player development sessions, and in-game coaching. He also led the program's statistical analysis efforts and played a key role in recruiting. 

In addition to his collegiate coaching responsibilities, Morrill served as Head Coach for MCIB, an AAU club based in Newton, MA for the last three years. He oversaw player development and practice planning across multiple age groups while serving as the head coach for the program's varsity and 10th-grade teams. 

Morrill spent the 2019-2020 season with the men's basketball program at Columbia University as Head Team Manager, before the 2020-2021 Ivy League season was cancelled due to Covid-19. In that role, he managed practice and game-day logistics, assisted with statistical tracking, compiled recruiting materials, and conducted research projects surrounding player development, transfer portal, and team strategy.
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