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Marist Red Foxes men's basketball

Marist Red Foxes men's basketball

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current2025–26 Marist Red Foxes men's basketball team
nameMarist Red Foxes men's basketball
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universityMarist University
firstseason1961–62
recordDivision I
athletic_directorTim Murray
conferenceMAAC
locationPoughkeepsie, New York, United States
coachJohn Dunne
tenure8th
arenaMcCann Arena
capacity3,200
nicknameRed Foxes
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NEC: 1985, 1987

NEC: 1985, 1987 : For information on all Marist University sports, see Marist Red Foxes

The Marist Red Foxes men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Marist University in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Red Foxes have qualified for the NCAA tournament twice (1986, 1987), losing in the first round in both instances. Prior to joining the MAAC in 1997, Marist was a charter member of the ECAC Metro Conference in 1981; which became the Northeast Conference in 1988.

[[Rik Smits]] visits Marist on Alumni Day

History

The Marist men's basketball team's first varsity season was 1961–62 at the NCAA Division III level. For 20 years Marist would play at this level. Their most successful season during this time was the 1970–71 season under head coach Ron Petro, in which they went 21–7. The Marist Athletic Department including the men's basketball program transitioned up to the Division I level before the 1981–82 season. In response to the competitive landscape the program encountered in Division I for basketball recruits Marist became one of the first college programs to recruit players from overseas. This strategy worked and Marist was able to attract very talented international players to Poughkeepsie. This led to unprecedented on the court success and national recognition for the school. The most successful Marist men's basketball teams played in the mid-1980s and were composed mostly of players from Europe and Canada. They were led by future first-round selection and NBA All-Star Rik Smits, who was originally from the Netherlands. Also on those teams was Rudy Bourgarel and Alain Forestier from France, Peter Krasovec from Hungary, Curtis Celestine from Canada and Serbian player Miroslav Pecarski. At the time, Pecarski was considered by some to be Europe's top 17-year-old player, but he was injured in the preseason, creating an opportunity for Smits.

During the 1984–85 season, Marist hosted eventual national champion Villanova, losing 57–51. That same year Marist would earn its first ECAC Metro Conference regular season championship. That team was coached by Matthew Furjanic Jr., whose staff also included Jim Todd, who would go on to become head coach of the Los Angeles Clippers.

In 1986 and 1987 Marist won the ECAC Metro Conference tournament and advanced to play in the NCAA tournament. In the 1986 NCAA Tournament, Marist lost 68–53 against a Georgia Tech team which would send four members of its starting lineup to the NBA. The 1987 team was Dave Magarity’s first year as head coach of the Red Foxes. The team won 20 games for the first time in its Division I history and lost to University of Pittsburgh in the NCAA first round. Magarity’s staff included Jeff Bower, formerly the general manager and head coach of the NBA’s New Orleans Hornets.

After graduating, Rik Smits was drafted #2 overall in the first round of the 1988 NBA draft, and become the first Marist player to play in the NBA. He would go on to have a long and successful career with the Indiana Pacers.

Marist lost in the first round of the 1996 NIT to Rhode Island. The 1995–96 team was led by 6'11" center Alan Tomidy, a native of Le Roy, New York and first team all New York Metropolitan, NEC and Haggerty Award Finalist, who averaged 18.8 pts and 11.3 rebounds per game. Other players of note were shooting forward Kareem Hill (13.7 pts and 8.7 rbs/game) and guard Danny Basile (15 pts/game), who combined for 55 points in that NIT loss.

Marist men's basketball vs [[Princeton University

Since joining the MAAC in 1997, Marist has not won a conference tournament title nor qualified for an NCAA berth, although they won the MAAC regular season title twice (shared 2002, outright 2007). Not coincidentally, each of those teams possessed outstanding guard play; Sean Kennedy in 2002 and Jared Jordan in 2007.

The 2006–07 season featured point guard Jared Jordan, 7' center James Smith and shooting guard Will Whittington. Jordan led the nation in assists for the second straight year while Whittington, a three-point shooting specialist, contributed 17.6 pts/game. Whittington finished his Marist career with 362 three-pointers, and Jordan finished his career with 813 assists, both still program records.

In March, 2007, the men's basketball team defeated Oklahoma State in the first round of the NIT 67–64.

On June 28, 2007, Jared Jordan became the second Marist College basketball player to be selected in the NBA draft, as the 45th overall pick, 15th pick in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers.

Two Marist players have won the Haggerty Award, Izett Buchanan in 1994 and Jared Jordan in 2007. The award is given annually to the Metropolitan area's top men's Division I basketball player.

Head coaches

On April 10, 2013, Jeff Bower was named the tenth Head Coach in Marist's Division I history replacing Chuck Martin who was fired on March 14.

One June 2, 2014, after leading Marist to a 12–19 record in one season, Bower resigned his position to become General Manager of the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. On June 17, 2014, Mike Maker was hired as the eleventh head coach. Maker was previously the head coach at Division III Williams College where over six seasons he led the Ephs to a 147–32 (.821) record and three Division III Final Fours, twice getting to the title game. However, Maker was fired on March 5, 2018, after winning 28 games over four seasons.

On April 3, 2018, John Dunne was hired as the 12th coach of Marist, being hired from MAAC rival Saint Peter's.

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Red Foxes have appeared in two NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 0–2.

1987First RoundPittsburghL 68–93

NIT results

The Red Foxes have appeared in two National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–2.

2007First Round
Second RoundOklahoma State
NC StateW 67–64
L 66–69

NAIA tournament results

The Red Foxes have appeared in the NAIA Tournament once. Their combined record is 0–1.

Year-by-year results

Overall total reflects only Division I seasons

PlayerPts
Chavaughn Lewis2,119
Steve Smith2,077
Rik Smits1,945
Khallid Hart1,879
Brian Parker1,822
Izett Buchanan1,593
Will Whittington1,586
Danny Basile1,555
Jared Jordan1,538
Alan Tomidy1,508
PlayerReb
Ted Taylor
Alan Tomidy
Adam Kemp
Rik Smits
Miroslav Pecarski
Ryan Stilphen
Chavaughn Lewis
Kareem Hill
Izett Buchanan
Brian Parker
PlayerAst
Jared Jordan
Drafton Davis
Sean Kennedy
Bruce Johnson
Dexter Dunbar
Brian Parker
Bobby Joe Hatton
Danny Basile
Joey O'Connor
Chavaughn Lewis
PlayerBlk
Rik Smits
Alan Tomidy
Adam Kemp
Tom Kenney
John Donovan
Kareem Hill
Jordan Jones
Miroslav Pecarski
Matt Tullis
Tomasz Cielebak
PlayerStl
Drafton Davis
Bruce Johnson
Chavaughn Lewis
Sean Kennedy
Dexter Dunbar
Jared Jordan
Rick Smith
Joey O'Connor
Khallid Hart
Izett Buchanan
Player3PM
Will Whittington
Ryan Funk
Danny Basile
Steve Paterno
Khallid Hart
Andy Lake
Devin Price
Nick Eppehimer
Brandon Ellerbee
Jared Jordan
PlayerM-A-%
Steve Eggink
Danny Basile
Bo Larragan
David Bennett
Nick Eppehimer
Tom Meekins
Andy Lake
Khallid Hart
Ryan Schneider
Jay Bowie
PlayerFTM
Chavaughn Lewis
Brian Parker
Khallid Hart
Alan Tomidy
Izett Buchanan
Rik Smits
Devin Price
Danny Basile
Jared Jordan
Bobby Joe Hatton

Retired numbers

Main article: List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

45Rik SmitsC1984–88

Conference Player-of-Year winners

  • 1983: Steve Smith (NEC)
  • 1987: Rik Smits (NEC)
  • 1988: Rik Smits (NEC)
  • 1994: Izett Buchanan (NEC)
  • 2007: Jared Jordan (MAAC)

Red Foxes currently in professional basketball

  • Chavaughn Lewis (born 1993), for Hapoel Galil Elyon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League

Notable former players

  • Jay Bowie
  • Izett Buchanan
  • Rik Smits
  • Miroslav Pecarski
  • Nick Eppehimer
  • Bobby Joe Hatton
  • Jared Jordan
  • Adam Kemp
  • Chavaughn Lewis

References

References

  1. [https://www.nytimes.com/1987/03/13/sports/west-regional-at-marist-7-feet-is-not-tall-enough.html WEST REGIONAL; At Marist, 7 Feet is not tall enough] [[NY Times]], Michael Jensen Jr, Published: March 13, 1987
  2. [http://www.allcoachnetwork.com/magarity/feature_smits.html Rik Smits: All-Star Athlete By Dan Pietrafesa '88]
  3. "Rik Smits Basketball database". databasebasketball.com.
  4. (1996-03-14). "Manhattan and Marist Lose". [[NY Times]].
  5. (1996-02-23). "Marist Players Aiming To Forge Own Identity". [[NY Times]].
  6. (2007-02-25). "Marist Outlasts Siena to Clinch MAAC Title". [[NY Times]].
  7. (2002-03-11). "Marist's Kennedy Named CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major College MVP". MAAC Sports.
  8. (2007-02-24). "Marist point guard Jordan making most of success". [[Sports Illustrated]].
  9. "Will Whittington Profile". realgm.com.
  10. "Oklahoma State falls to Marist". OKState.com.
  11. "Jared Jordan Info". Clippers TopBuzz.
  12. (2009-11-02). "NEC Record Book". Northeastconference.org.
  13. (2007-04-11). "Brady, Jordan Take Top Honors From Met Writers". Hudson Valley Press.
  14. (2013-04-10). "Marist reaches deal to hire Jeff Bower". Yahoo Sports.
  15. (2013-03-14). "Marist pulls plug on Chuck Martin". [[Poughkeepsie Journal]].
  16. (2014-06-02). "Jeff Bower resigns as Marist men's basketball coach". [[Poughkeepsie Journal]].
  17. (2014-06-17). "New Marist basketball coach Mike Maker confident". [[Poughkeepsie Journal]].
  18. (2014-06-17). "Mike Maker to coach Marist". ESPN.
  19. "Marist fires Mike Maker; search for men's basketball coach begins".
  20. "Marist Hires John Dunne As Head Men's Basketball Coach".
  21. "The Student Newspaper of Marist College Archive · the Circle: Vol. 8 No. 7 - March 11, 1971 · Marist Archives and Special Collections Exhibits and Collections".
  22. [https://bleacherreport.com/articles/119400-br-home-court-advantage-marists-mccann-center B/R Home Court Advantage: Marist's McCann Center] by TRAVIS MILLER at Bleachreport.com, 4 Feb 2009
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