Maurice Joseph has officially rejoined the Richmond men's basketball staff as an assistant coach, contributing to the team that won the Atlantic 10 championship in 2022. He previously spent four seasons at Butler and had a successful stint at Richmond during the 2021-22 season, guiding the Spiders to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Head coach Chris Mooney expressed excitement about Joseph's return, emphasizing his deep connections to the program and the Atlantic 10.

By the Numbers
  • Joseph's first stint at Richmond led to a 24-13 record and the Atlantic 10 Tournament title.
  • During his time as head coach at George Washington, Joseph achieved a 20-15 record and CBI berth in 2016-17.
State of Play
  • Richmond seeks to build on recent successes and capitalize on Joseph's coaching experience.
  • Joseph's background includes significant roles at multiple institutions, highlighting his development skills and strategic insights.
What's Next

Expect Richmond to focus on enhancing its roster and strategic game planning as Joseph integrates into the team's dynamics. Continued player development and a push for A-10 dominance will be critical for the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Joseph's return is poised to strengthen Richmond’s coaching staff and competitive edge in the Atlantic 10, as the program aims for another successful season and potential tournament victories.