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2006–07 Marist Red Foxes men's basketball team


2006–07 Marist Red Foxes men's basketball
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
25–9 (14–4 MAAC)
Matt Brady (3rd season)
Rob O'Driscoll
Orlando Ranson
Chris Parsons
McCann Center

The 2006–07 Marist Red Foxes men's basketball team represented Marist College during the 2006–07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Red Foxes, led by third year head coach Matt Brady, played their home games at the McCann Center and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The team captains were seniors Jared Jordan and Will Whittington. They finished the season 25–9 overall, 14–4 in MAAC play to finish in first place, winning the MAAC regular season championship. They advanced to the semifinals of the MAAC tournament where they lost to Siena. As a regular season conference champion who failed to win their conference tournament, they received an automatic bid to the 2007 National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Oklahoma State in the first round before falling to NC State in the second round. The season was also highlighted by wins over Big Ten Conference opponent Minnesota and Old Dominion, who had defeated eighth-ranked Georgetown two games prior.

Marist entered the season having finished in third place in the MAAC the previous season. The team returned first team All-MAAC selection Jordan, and third team All-MAAC selection Whittington. Jordan led the NCAA in total assists with 247, and assists per game with 8.5, while Whittington was a prolific 3-point shooter. James Smith, a versatile 7' center, also returned for Marist. With the returning talent, Marist was the unanimous choice to win the conference title. Jordan was selected as the preseason MAAC player of the year, while Whittington was tabbed as a preseason All-MAAC first team selection.

The team had a fast start to the season, getting off to a 14–4 mark, and 6–1 in conference play. They would lose three of their next four games, but finished the season on an eight-game winning streak. This enabled Marist to qualify for just their fourth post season appearance (2 NCAA and 1 NIT).

Marist's first highlight of the season was a win over Big Ten member Minnesota in the inaugural Old Spice Classic on November 23. Despite playing SEC foe Arkansas close in the semifinals, the Razorbacks proved too tough down the stretch. Marist concluded the Old Spice Classic by defeating Western Michigan in the third place game. Jordan was named to the All-Tournament Team and selected as the MVP of the tournament. The team continued their highlights, defeating Old Dominion at home on November 29, 84–71. Old Dominion had defeated No. 8 ranked Georgetown just 10 days prior to this matchup. The final score was exactly the same as the previous season, although the Monarchs won that contest. Both teams ended the night with identical 5–2 records as well.

On February 24, Marist played their final MAAC game at home against their rival, the Siena Saints. Entering the contest, Marist was 13–4 in MAAC play, while Siena was 12–5. Niagara, who would play against Rider on Sunday afternoon, was also 12–5. There was a potential for a three-way tie for first place should Marist lose the game. The team would need a win to capture the outright MAAC regular season championship for the first time in school history. In a nationally televised game on ESPN2, and in front of a sellout crowd of 3,200, Marist defeated Siena 98–88 in overtime. Both games that the two teams played during the season had been overtime wins for Marist. They ended the regular season slate 23–7 overall, and 14–4 in the MAAC, and clinched the No. 1 seed in the MAAC tournament, while also setting the school mark for victories in a season (23).

As the No. 1 seed in the MAAC tournament in Bridgeport, Connecticut, they defeated No. 8 seed Canisius 87–63 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, they were matched up again with Siena, for the third time in the season. This time, Siena defeated Marist 86–78, and Siena moved on to the championship game. Because they finished the season as the No. 1 seed, and failed to win their conference tournament, they were an automatic selection to the NIT. In the first round, they were matched up to play at Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Senior guard Will Whittington led Marist with 31 points, as Marist scored the upset, 67–64. It was the first postseason win in school history. Despite Whittington leading the Red Foxes with 18 points, Marist lost to NC State in the second round, 62–69 to end the season.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
November 11, 2006*2:00 p.m.at OhioL 66–830–1Convocation Center (2,707)Athens, OH
November 14, 2006*7:00 p.m.at DelawareW 78–621–1Bob Carpenter Center (3,539)Newark, DE
November 19, 2006*4:00 p.m.Florida AtlanticW 83–672–1McCann Center (2,668)Poughkeepsie, NY
November 23, 2006*2:00 p.m., ESPN2vs. Minnesota Old Spice Classic -QuarterfinalW 63–563–1HP Field House (1,057)Orlando, FL
November 24, 2006*10:30 a.m., ESPN2vs. Arkansas Old Spice Classic -SemifinalsL 64–733–2HP Field House (1,125)Orlando, FL
November 26, 2006*4:00 p.m., ESPNUvs. Western Michigan Old Spice Classic -Third Place GameW 89–784–2HP Field House Orlando, FL
November 29, 2006*7:30 p.m.Old DominionW 84–715–2McCann Center (2,613)Poughkeepsie, NY
December 2, 2006*7:00 p.m.at RichmondW 80–73 OT6–2Robins Center (3,510)Richmond, VA
December 8, 20067:30 p.m.CanisiusW 80–697–2(1–0)McCann Center (3,003)Poughkeepsie, NY
December 10, 20062:00 p.m.at Saint Peter'sW 89–708–2(2–0)Yanitelli Center (994)Jersey City, NJ
December 19, 2006*7:00 p.m.at Wright StateL 53–638–3Nutter Center (3,032)Fairborn, OH
December 29, 2006*7:30 p.m.Northern Illinois Pepsi Marist ClassicW 67–639–3McCann Center (2,969)Poughkeepsie, NY
December 30, 2006*7:30 p.m.Central Arkansas Pepsi Marist ClassicW 71–5610–3McCann Center (2,238)Poughkeepsie, NY
January 2, 20077:00 p.m.at Loyola (Md)L 69–7710–4(2–1)Reitz Arena (1,852)Baltimore, MD
January 5, 20077:00 p.m., ESPNURiderW 71–5511–4(3–1)McCann Center (2,458)Poughkeepsie, NY
January 9, 20077:30 p.m.IonaW 87–6512–4(4–1)McCann Center (2,141)Poughkeepsie, NY
January 15, 20075:00 p.m., MSGat SienaW 84–75 OT13–4(5–1)Times Union Center (6,714)Albany, NY
January 18, 20077:00 p.m.at NiagaraW 91–86 OT14–4(6–1)Gallagher Center (1,727)Lewiston, NY
January 20, 20072:00 p.m.at CanisiusL 74–8414–5(6–2)Koessler Athletic Center (1,317)Buffalo, NY
January 23, 20077:30 p.m.Saint Peter'sW 67–5815–5(7–2)McCann Center (2,493)Poughkeepsie, NY
January 26, 20077:30 p.m.NiagaraL 75–8315–6(7–3)McCann Center (3,200)Poughkeepsie, NY
January 30, 20077:00 p.m.at ManhattanL 74–7515–7(7–4)Draddy Gymnasium (2,224)Riverdale, NY
February 3, 20077:30 p.m.Loyola (Md)W 71–6616–7(8–4)McCann Center (3,200)Poughkeepsie, NY
February 5, 20077:30 p.m.at RiderW 79–7817–7(9–4)Alumni Gymnasium (1,510)Lawrenceville, NJ
February 8, 20077:30 p.m.FairfieldW 65–6418–7(10–4)McCann Center (3,016)Poughkeepsie, NY
February 11, 20073:30 p.m.at IonaW 79–5319–7(11–4)Hynes Athletic Center (2,334)New Rochelle, NY
February 15, 20077:30 p.m.ManhattanW 73–5720–7(12–4)McCann Center (2,486)Poughkeepsie, NY
February 17, 2007*7:30 p.m.Colgate ESPN BracketBustersW 63–4721–7McCann Center (2,981)Poughkeepsie, NY
February 19, 20077:00 p.m.at FairfieldW 67–6022–7(13–4)Arena at Harbor Yard (3,474)Bridgeport, CT
February 24, 200711:00 a.m., ESPN2SienaW 98–88 OT23–7(14–4)McCann Center (3,200)Poughkeepsie, NY
March 3, 20074:00 p.m., MSG(1)vs. (8) Canisius QuarterfinalsW 87–6324–7Arena at Harbor Yard (3,762)Bridgeport, CT
March 4, 20076:00 p.m., MSG(1)vs. (4) Siena SemifinalsL 78–8624–8Arena at Harbor Yard Bridgeport, CT
March 13, 200710:00 p.m., ESPNU(7)at (2) Oklahoma State First RoundW 67–6425–8Gallagher-Iba Arena (7,507)Stillwater, OK
March 16, 20079:30 p.m., ESPNU(7)at (6) NC State Second RoundL 62–6925–9Reynolds Coliseum (8,400)Raleigh, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time.
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The following players/coaches earned Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference postseason recognition:

MAAC Player of the Year

  • Jared Jordan, Marist (Sr., G, Hartford, Connecticut)

First team All-MAAC

  • Jared Jordan, Marist

Second team All-MAAC

  • Will Whittington, Marist (Sr., G, Kingwood, Texas)

MAAC Coach of the Year

  • Matt Brady

  • Jared Jordan – All-New York Metropolitan NCAA Division I men's college basketball player of the year. (Haggerty Award)

  • On June 28, 2007, Jordan was selected 45th in the 2007 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers.

  • Marist set an all-time single season school record with 25 wins. Ironically, the women's team also set a school record for wins during the same season, winning 29 games.

  • Jordan led the nation in total assists and assists per game for the second consecutive year, 286 total and 8.7 per game.

  • Will Whittington led the nation in 3-point field goals made and attempted, going 137–345.

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