KPU Eagles Nayebzadeh steps down as women’s basketball head coach

Tue, Mar 10, 2015

Metro Vancouver, BC…The KPU Eagles Dan Nayebzadeh has stepped down as head coach of the women’s basketball program after four years at the helm of the PACWEST program. Dan is leaving KPU to pursue other business endeavors.

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WBB Head Coach Dan Nayebzadeh 14/15
“On behalf of KPU I wish Dan all the best in his future endeavors and thank him for the four years of service to the department of recreation and athletics,” said David Kent, KPU Director of Athletics and Recreation.    

Please feel free to contact David Kent by phone at 604-599-2005 or by email at david.kent@kpu.ca at any time.

The KPU Eagles Department of Athletics & Recreation enters its 14th season of interuniversity competition. The Eagles are members of the PACWEST conference and play in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) with 100 student-athletes participating on eight varsity teams in men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, badminton and golf. KPU athletics plays its home games at the Eagles’ Nest (Surrey Campus), Northview Golf & Country Club, Newton Athletic Park, all located in Surrey, BC and the Ace Badminton Centre in Richmond, BC.  The Eagles are active in the conference with staff members on various advisory committees and competing to host both provincial and national championships. The student-athletes are mainly from the lower mainland but KPU’s rosters have included student-athletes from North America, South America, Asia and Europe.

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