New York Post

Fordham to hire ’Nova asst. Neptune

- By ZACH BRAZILLER

The Fordham coaching search, which began in late January with the firing of Jeff Neubauer, appears to have reached its conclusion. Longtime Villanova assistant coach Kyle Neptune is expected to be hired as Neubauer’s replacemen­t, according to sources.

Final details of the contract are still being worked out, but an official announceme­nt is expected Tuesday morning. Athletic director Ed Kull had wanted someone with local connection­s and a strong recruiting background, and he got that in the well-liked and respected Neptune. Fordham had zeroed in on Neptune and was waiting for Villanova’s season to end, so it could meet with him face-toface, sources said.

The 36-year-old Neptune beat out, among others, Jared Grasso of Bryant, Shaheen Holloway of Saint Peter’s, Matt Langel of Colgate and Carmen Maciariell­o of Siena. Neubauer was let go eight games into his sixth season. He was 61-104 with the Rams.

Neptune is a Brooklyn native who attended private school Brooklyn Friends and played at Lehigh. He has spent the past eight years at Villanova, helping Jay Wright develop the Wildcats into a national powerhouse after previously working as an assistant coach under Joe Mihalich at Niagara.

On a Zoom call, Wright declined to comment directly on Neptune and Fordham because the deal was yet to be official, but the Villanova coach spoke highly of Neptune in broad terms.

“He is ready to be a head coach,” Wright said. “So many times, young guys who are great recruiters get labeled as such, but he’s probably one of the best X’s and O’s guys I’ve had this early in his career.”

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