Duquesne University head men's basketball coach DruJoyce III announced Friday that Jordan Talley has joined the staff as an assistant coach.
"We're excited to add Jordan to our program," Joyce III said. "When you have the opportunity to spend time with Coach Talley, you immediately know why he's been successful throughout his coaching journey. He operates with integrity and moves with purpose. The knowledge and infectious energy he provides will resonate with our players, staff, Duquesne University and the Pittsburgh community."
Talley, a native of Lake City, Fla., joins the Dukes after spending the last three seasons as player development assistant with the University of Florida. Over his three years in Gainesville, Fla., the Gators compiled an overall record of 76-33 (.697), including a mark of 34-20 (.630) in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). His tenure culminated with the 2025 NCAA Championship as Florida finished 36-4 (.900) overall and earned wins over No. 1 seed Auburn, 79-73, in the 2025 NCAA Final Four and No. 1 seed Houston, 65-53, for the national title in San Antonio, Texas.
"I'm extremely excited about the opportunity to join Coach Joyce's staff," Talley said. "My purpose is simple. To serve our student-athletes, coaches and this University at the highest level possible. I truly believe we have all the tools we need to achieve great success, and I'm committed to helping us reach our full potential."
In Talley's last season with the Gators, UF closed the year on a 12-game winning streak to be crowned national champions. Florida dropped an 88-83 decision at Georgia (2/25/25) but closed the regular season with a three-game winning streak and won three consecutive games in Nashville, Tenn., including an 86-77 win over No. 8 Tennessee to secure the 2025 SEC Tournament crown, before its run to the 2025 NCAA Championship. The Gators averaged 87.5 points per game during their historic surge, scoring 90 or more points five times, including a 104-82 win over No. 5 Alabama in the semifinals of the 2025 SEC Tournament.
Prior to his stint in Gainesville, Fla., Talley spent two seasons as a graduate assistant in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison from 2020-22. The Dukes finished with an overall record of 28-21 (.571) during his two years, including the 2021 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) regular-season championship. While serving as a graduate assistant at JMU, Talley earned a Master of Science degree in adult education and human resources development.
Talley is a 2015 graduate of Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management. In his final season with the Fire, Talley averaged 7.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game, shooting 39.4 percent (74-for-188) from the floor. As a junior, Talley helped SEU earn an appearance in the 2014 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Final Four as the Fire posted an overall record of 27-7 (.794).
Duquesne returns two starters in 2025-26 under Joyce III, who enters his second season as head coach. Returning as starters are redshirt senior guard CamCrawford and junior forward Jakub Nečas. Crawford led the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goal percentage (.431) last year, while Nečas started 21 of his 29 games for the Dukes and scored in double figure on five occasions, with Duquesne 4-1 (.800) in those contests.
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2:57 pm - 06.21.2025UptownMen’s basketball: Talley joins coaching staff
Duquesne University head men's basketball coach Dru Joyce III announced Friday that Jordan Talley has joined the staff as an assistant coach.
"We're excited to add Jordan to our program," Joyce III said. "When you have the opportunity to spend time with Coach Talley, you immediately know why he's been successful throughout his coaching journey. He operates with integrity and moves with purpose. The knowledge and infectious energy he provides will resonate with our players, staff, Duquesne University and the Pittsburgh community."
Talley, a native of Lake City, Fla., joins the Dukes after spending the last three seasons as player development assistant with the University of Florida. Over his three years in Gainesville, Fla., the Gators compiled an overall record of 76-33 (.697), including a mark of 34-20 (.630) in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). His tenure culminated with the 2025 NCAA Championship as Florida finished 36-4 (.900) overall and earned wins over No. 1 seed Auburn, 79-73, in the 2025 NCAA Final Four and No. 1 seed Houston, 65-53, for the national title in San Antonio, Texas.
"I'm extremely excited about the opportunity to join Coach Joyce's staff," Talley said. "My purpose is simple. To serve our student-athletes, coaches and this University at the highest level possible. I truly believe we have all the tools we need to achieve great success, and I'm committed to helping us reach our full potential."
In Talley's last season with the Gators, UF closed the year on a 12-game winning streak to be crowned national champions. Florida dropped an 88-83 decision at Georgia (2/25/25) but closed the regular season with a three-game winning streak and won three consecutive games in Nashville, Tenn., including an 86-77 win over No. 8 Tennessee to secure the 2025 SEC Tournament crown, before its run to the 2025 NCAA Championship. The Gators averaged 87.5 points per game during their historic surge, scoring 90 or more points five times, including a 104-82 win over No. 5 Alabama in the semifinals of the 2025 SEC Tournament.
Prior to his stint in Gainesville, Fla., Talley spent two seasons as a graduate assistant in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison from 2020-22. The Dukes finished with an overall record of 28-21 (.571) during his two years, including the 2021 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) regular-season championship. While serving as a graduate assistant at JMU, Talley earned a Master of Science degree in adult education and human resources development.
Talley is a 2015 graduate of Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management. In his final season with the Fire, Talley averaged 7.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game, shooting 39.4 percent (74-for-188) from the floor. As a junior, Talley helped SEU earn an appearance in the 2014 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Final Four as the Fire posted an overall record of 27-7 (.794).
Duquesne returns two starters in 2025-26 under Joyce III, who enters his second season as head coach. Returning as starters are redshirt senior guard Cam Crawford and junior forward Jakub Nečas. Crawford led the Atlantic 10 in three-point field goal percentage (.431) last year, while Nečas started 21 of his 29 games for the Dukes and scored in double figure on five occasions, with Duquesne 4-1 (.800) in those contests.
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