You won't want to miss our latest conversation with Cincinnati Moeller head coach Carl Kremer. The 1978 Miami East grad has won 575 games in his 29 seasons with the Crusaders at a 79% winning percentage.
We talk about his summer adventure to Brooklyn for the 2019 NBA Draft to watch former Crusader Jaxson Hayes become a Lottery Pick.
The early years where a kid named Bobby Brannen really set the tone for what Moeller basketball would eventually become making it cool to play hoops for the Crusaders.
The state championships seasons of 1999, 2003, 2007, 2018, and 2019.
Moeller became the first Division I school to go undefeated (2019) since Zanesville in 1995 and the first D1 school to go back-to-back since Canton McKinley in 2005 & 2006. The last big school to do so prior to McKinley and Moeller was Elder in 1973 & 1974.
The runner-up finishes of 2005, 2010, and 2017.
The seasons which got away.
Moeller is currently riding a 49-game winnings streak with a sparkling (84-4) mark over the past three seasons.
Last loss to an Ohio team on March 25, 2017 (Massillon Jackson, 39-38, in state final).
Last loss to an Ohio team in the regular season was Cincinnati Elder on February 5, 2016.
The Crusaders have won 20-plus games in 15 of the last 17 seasons.
We discuss the culture at Moeller and what it takes to build a successful program for the long haul.
Finally, Coach Kremer was passed up for a certain head coaching job in 1988 and was "devastated." However, I think it worked out!