Lincoln adds four coaches to men's basketball team

Tyler Clark, the former head boys basketball coach at New Bloomfield High School, will serve as an assistant coach for the Lincoln University men's basketball program.

John Moseley, the new head coach for the Blue Tigers, completed his coaching staff Wednesday with the announcement of Clark and three other assistants.

"Tyler has been successful as a high school coach in Missouri and he has relationships with many coaches throughout the state," Moseley said in a release by the university. "Tyler will be an integral part of assisting us with restoring the Lincoln brand amongst high school prospects and coaches throughout Missouri."

Clark has spent the five years as a head coach in high schools. He led Father Tolton in Columbia the last two years, as well as serving two years at New Bloomfield and a year at South Shelby.

Peter Quinn and Joshua Jones will also serve as assistant coaches while C.J. Wilkerson will be as a graduate assistant.

"I'm excited that each of these men has decided to assist me as we restore the image of Lincoln basketball," Moseley said. "They all bring different skills and abilities to the Blue Tigers and each of them will be integral parts of our climb in the MIAA."

Quinn and Moseley worked together in 2012 at North Carolina Central, where Moseley was the associate head coach and Quinn was the director of basketball operations. Prior to that, Quinn spent 14 years as a collegiate coach, including two as the head coach of NCAA Division II Long Island University-Southampton from 2003-05. Quinn has also served as an assistant coach at Newberry College, Pfeiffer University and Belmont Abbey College. Most recently, Quinn was a teacher and assistant coach at St. Mary's Ryken High in Leonardtown, Md.

"It's great to add someone to my staff that has had success at the Division II level," Moseley said.

Upcoming Events