Alderson Broaddus University Men's Basketball

Head Coach

Stephen Dye

Contact: dyesm@ab.edu

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About Alderson Broaddus University Basketball

At Alderson Broaddus, basketball is personal. Head coach Stephen Dye builds programs around relationships—between coaches and players, teammates and teammates, program and community. You're not a name on a roster; you're someone he knows, invests in, and develops both on and off the court. Competing in the Mountain East Conference, the program values the kind of growth that comes from genuine mentorship. Dye creates an environment where smaller roster sizes mean more individual attention, more playing time opportunities, and more direct feedback on your development. Your teammates become your brothers, and your coaches become genuine advocates for your future. What sets this program apart is its commitment to the total student-athlete experience. Alderson Broaddus integrates academic support, strength and conditioning, and personal development into a cohesive system. Players here understand they're building something meaningful—competing hard while earning degrees that matter. If you're looking for a place where you'll be known, challenged, and genuinely cared for, where your coach calls because he wants to check on you (not just your stats), and where basketball fits into a larger vision for your life, this is the kind of community that makes that happen. The recruiting process rewards players who can demonstrate consistent growth and readiness. Florida Coastal Prep's training environment in Fort Walton Beach, FL is designed to produce exactly that profile. Explore the program at floridacoastalprep.com.

Getting recruited at this level requires more than raw talent — coaches need to see your film at the right moment, your eligibility paperwork must be in order, and your tournament exposure has to match the standard the program is recruiting to.

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How FCP Prepares Players for D2 Programs

Earning a roster spot at a D2 program like Alderson Broaddus University takes more than athleticism. Coaches evaluate game film, academic eligibility, and competitive exposure before extending offers. FCP's post-graduate program gives players the structured development and national exposure needed to get evaluated by D2 coaching staffs.

Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like Alderson Broaddus University.

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FCP coaches understand what D2 programs like Alderson Broaddus University look for in a recruit. We build players' film, exposure, and eligibility profiles to match exactly what coaches at this level need to see before making an offer.

Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated March 2026

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