Northwood U. defeated Valor Christian, 106-73, as Coach Rollie Massimino won his 700th career game

Rollie Massimino earns 700th career win


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Massimino's 700th career victory

Massimino's 700th career victory
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Posted: 12/30/2012

West Palm Beach, Fla. -- The resume of Northwood head basketball coach, Rollie Massimino, is one that is very impressive.  It includes an NCAA tournament championship, among other incredible accomplishments. 

On Saturday night he added one more milestone to that list - his 700th career win.

The Seahawks defeated Valor Christian, 106-73, helping Coach Mass earn the big victory.

Click on the video attached to this story to see a very emotional Massimino talk about this incredible achievement.

With the win, Northwood improved to 13-1 on the season. The Seahawks will face McPherson (Kan.) in the Chuck Daly Memorial Classic Championship game, Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

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