HENNIKER, N.H. -
Tony Felder Jr. has been named graduate assistant men's basketball coach at New England College for the 2026–27 academic year.
Felder played his first three years of collegiate basketball at the NCAA Division I level, competing for Virginia Military Institute, Stonehill College, and Radford University. He completed his collegiate career at American International College (NCAA Division II), where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. Tony scored 1,000 points in both his scholastic and collegiate career.
As a scholastic player, Felder led Malden Catholic High School (MA) to its first-ever boys basketball state championship, scoring 38 points in the state title game.
"We are excited to have Tony joining our team," said head coach
Charlie Mason. "Tony's enthusiasm, and sincerity were clear throughout the process, and we are looking forward to watching him grow as we move forward," added Mason.
Felder brings collegiate playing experience at both the Division I and Division II levels, along with a strong background in Massachusetts high school basketball, to his new role with the New England College men's basketball program.
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