Adam Parmenter Named Head Men's Basketball Coach at Mercy College
Adam Parmenter Named Head Men's Basketball Coach at Mercy College
Mercy College Director of Athletics Patricia Kennedy announced today that Adam Parmenter has been promoted to the position of head coach for the Mavericks’ men’s basketball program.
Parmenter first came to Mercy College for the 2008-09 season, serving as an assistant coach. He was then promoted to Associate Head Coach for the 2009-10 campaign. He replaces Sean O’Connor, who resigned from Mercy College to pursue other coaching opportunities within college athletics.
“Adam Parmenter allows us to provide continuity for
the program,” Kennedy said. “His knowledge of the
game, of our student-athletes, and the East Coast Conference make
him the right person for this job.”
Parmenter has assisted with the day-to-day operations of
the program, scheduling, general instruction and strategic in-game
situations. His strong recruiting presence on the national level
has allowed the program to become involved with some of the top
high school and junior college players.
He is currently the Director of Development at Five-Star
Basketball, Inc. where he assists in camp recruiting, serves as
administrative director, assists with marketing efforts, and
coordinates special events. He also edits instructional material,
such as the "Five-Star Coaches' Playbook: Vol. 2."
Prior to Mercy, Parmenter coached at the Fordham Preparatory
School as the Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach and Head Junior
Varsity Basketball Coach. He managed the junior varsity team in all
aspects, including selection of team roster, implementation of
practice plans and in-game strategies.
He was also an assistant coach at the collegiate level with Daniel
Webster College. He helped with all aspects of the NCAA Division
III program and identified and recruited prospective
student-athletes.
Parmenter graduated from the University of Miami (FL) with a
Bachelor's degree of Business in Sports Administration.







