Post University Men's Basketball

Head Coach

Marc Kuntz

Contact: mkuntz@post.edu

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About Post University Basketball

The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference stays under the national radar, but it's become a serious development league for Division II basketball. Post University, under head coach Marc Kuntz, operates in that space—a program where players can genuinely compete for minutes, build film, and transfer up if that's the goal. Kuntz has built Post as a perimeter-oriented team that values ball movement and spacing. The program thrives on recruiting hungry wings and guards who understand how to play within a system rather than dominate it individually. That's not a limitation; it's intentional. Players here develop habits that transfer: cutting without the ball, defensive positioning, and patience in the half-court. Waterbury sits in southern Connecticut, close enough to New York and Boston recruiting corridors that the program regularly pulls quality talent from the Northeast prep pipeline. The CACC conference features competitive mid-major programs—schools like Southern Connecticut State and Merrimack University-affiliated schools—that create a legitimate testing ground. The realistic pitch: Post offers consistent playing time for the right fit, a coaching staff that develops fundamentals, and a location with transfer pathway visibility. This isn't a top-100 destination, but it's a smart landing spot for a player serious about growth and eventual movement up the Division II or Division I ladder. The gap between a recruit who gets offers and one who doesn't is rarely talent alone—it's preparation. Florida Coastal Prep specializes in exactly that bridge year. Explore the program at floridacoastalprep.com or reach out via /contact/.

D2 programs offer a compelling combination of competitive basketball and strong academics. Understanding the differences between D1, D2, and D3 helps you target the right fit — and coaches at this level respond well to personalized outreach using the right email approach.

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What Recruits Should Know About Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Recruiting

D2 programs in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference offer a balance of competitive basketball and academic opportunity. Coaches at this level recruit both locally and nationally, and they move quickly on players they evaluate. NCAA D2 athletic scholarships can be partial or full, and many programs package financial aid to make attendance financially feasible.

The D2 recruiting calendar runs parallel to D1 but with more flexibility. Post University coaching staff evaluates prospects at regional and national tournaments, and they respond well to direct contact from players who have done their research on the program. Make sure your NCAA Eligibility Center account is active and your academic records are current before reaching out.

Partial & Full Scholarships NCAA D2 Eligibility Regional + National Recruiting

The Transfer Pathway Through D2 Programs Like Post University

For players targeting Post University as a stepping stone to a higher level, FCP's post-graduate program provides the development foundation and eligibility clarity needed to maximize every transfer opportunity. We understand how D2 coaches evaluate transfer candidates — and we prepare our players accordingly.

Whether you're coming out of high school or looking to transfer up after a year at a lower level, FCP builds the film profile and academic standing that D2 programs expect. Apply to FCP to start the process.

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 Post University.

Let an FCP Coach Help You Get to Post University

Our coaches have placed players at D2 programs across the country. They know what Post University's staff evaluates first, how to get your film in the right hands, and when to make contact for maximum impact on your recruiting timeline.

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

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