Danny Nee

[4] Nee played high school basketball at Power Memorial Academy alongside future NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

[4] For his senior year, Nee transferred to Fort Hamilton High School and was recruited to Marquette University by Al McGuire.

Nee took a historically lackluster Husker program to the next level, leading Nebraska to five NCAA Tournament appearances from 1991–1994 and in 1998.

[10] Nee has since been inducted into the Hall of Fame at the University of Nebraska and still holds the record for most wins in school history.

In September 2008, Nee joined Fred Hill's staff at Rutgers University as Director of Player Development.

[11] In July 2009, Towson University hired Nee as an assistant coach on Pat Kennedy's staff.

[12] On October 4, 2010, the United States Merchant Marine Academy named Nee its head men's basketball coach.

[14] In 2015, Nee joined the staff at Gateway High School in Monroeville, Pennsylvania as an assistant coach.