Marist Red Foxes Men's Basketball
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

: ''For information on all Marist University sports, see
Marist Red Foxes The Red Foxes are the athletic teams of Marist University. The Marist Red Foxes compete in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) the only exception being football, a member of the Pioneer Football L ...
'' The Marist Red Foxes men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents
Marist University Marist University is a private university in Poughkeepsie (town), New York, Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. Marist was founded by the Marist Brothers, a Catholic Church, Catholic religious institute, in 1905 to prepare brothers for their ...
in
Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie ( ) is a city within the Town of Poughkeepsie, New York. It is the county seat of Dutchess County, with a 2020 census population of 31,577. Poughkeepsie is in the Hudson River Valley region, midway between the core of the New ...
,
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York New York may also refer to: Places United Kingdom * ...
, United States. The school's team currently competes in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC, ) is a collegiate List of NCAA conferences, athletic conference affiliated with NCAA Division I. Its current 13 full members are located in five Northeastern states: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachuse ...
. 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 The Northeast Conference (NEC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Teams in the NEC compete in Division I for all sports; football competes in the Division I Foo ...
in 1988.


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 Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
. They were led by future first-round selection and NBA All-Star
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
, who was originally from the
Netherlands , Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
. Also on those teams was Rudy Bourgarel and Alain Forestier from
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
, Peter Krasovec from
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
, 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 In an organized sports league, a typical season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session: for example, in Major League Baseball the season lasts approximately from the last week of March to the last week of S ...
championship. That team was coached by Matthew Furjanic Jr., whose staff also included
Jim Todd Jim Todd (born 1952 in Billerica, Massachusetts) is a professional basketball coach who last served as an assistant for the New York Knicks. NBA coaching career Los Angeles Clippers He was the coach at Salem State College for nearly ten years, ...
, who would go on to become head coach of the
Los Angeles Clippers The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The ...
. 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 The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Established in 1885, it has the lar ...
team which would send four members of its starting lineup to the
NBA The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada). The NBA is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Ca ...
. 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 The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The university is composed of seventeen undergraduate and graduate schools and colle ...
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 New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 ** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995 * "New" (Daya song), 2017 * "New" (No Doubt song), 1 ...
. After graduating,
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
was drafted #2 overall in the first round of the
1988 NBA draft The 1988 NBA draft took place on June 28, 1988, in New York City, New York. The length was reduced from seven rounds in the previous year to three rounds. This was also the first draft for the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat, prior to their i ...
, and become the first Marist player to play in the
NBA The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada). The NBA is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Ca ...
. He would go on to have a long and successful career with the
Indiana Pacers The Indiana Pacers are an American professional basketball team based in Indianapolis. The Pacers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division (NBA), Central Division of the Eastern Conference (NBA), Ea ...
. Marist lost in the first round of the 1996 NIT to
Rhode Island Rhode Island ( ) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Connecticut to its west; Massachusetts to its north and east; and the Atlantic Ocean to its south via Rhode Island Sound and Block Is ...
. The 1995–96 team was led by 6'11" center Alan Tomidy, a native of
Le Roy, New York Le Roy, or more commonly LeRoy, is a town in Genesee County, New York, United States. The population was 7,662 at the time of the 2020 census. The town is named after one of the original land owners, Herman Le Roy. The town lies in eastern Gen ...
and first team all New York Metropolitan, NEC and
Haggerty Award __NOTOC__ The Lt. Frank J. Haggerty Award is given to the top men's college basketball player from an NCAA Division I school in the New York metropolitan area. The Haggerty Award is presented by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MB ...
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. 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 Jared Ahern Jordan (born October 14, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player for various teams in Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). He last played for CSU Sibiu of the Liga Națională in Romania during the 2019–20 season. Coll ...
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 Oklahoma State University (informally Oklahoma State or OSU) is a public land-grant research university in Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States. The university was established in 1890 under the legislation of the Morrill Act. Originally known ...
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 The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The ...
. 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 The Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Detroit. The Pistons compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division (NBA), Central Division of the Eastern Conference (NBA), East ...
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 Williams College is a Private college, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. It was established as a men's college in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim ...
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.


NIT results

The Red Foxes have appeared in two
National Invitation Tournament The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) is an annual men's college basketball tournament operated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Since 2023, all rounds of the tournament are played at various sites across the country whi ...
s. Their combined record is 1–2.


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'' {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Season ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Overall ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Conference ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Standing ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Postseason , - , style="background: #ffffdd; text-align:center;" colspan="5" ,
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (or CACC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Its twelve member institutions are located in the northeastern U ...
, - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , George Sturba (1961–1962) , - , 1961–62 , , 6–7 , , , , , , , - , George Sturba (1 yr) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Tom Wade (1962–1964) , - , 1962–63 , , 14–9 , , , , , , , - , 1963–64 , , 4–15 , , , , , , , - , Tom Wade (2 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Paul Arnold (1964–1966) , - , 1964–65 , , 6–17 , , , , , , , - , 1965–66 , , 6–17 , , , , , , , - , Paul Arnold (2 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Ron Petro (1966–1984) , - , 1966–67 , , 9–16 , , , , , , , - , 1967–68 , , 11–13 , , 4–2 , , , , CAAC Champions , - , 1968–69 , , 17–10 , , 7–1 , , , , CAAC Champions , - , 1969–70 , , 15–9 , , 4–2 , , , , , - , 1970–71 , , 21–7 , , 7–1 , , , , CAAC Champions , - , 1971–72 , , 16–9 , , 8–2, , , , , - , 1972–73 , , 15–12 , , 6–4, , , , NAIA first round , - , 1973–74 , , 9–16 , , 3–5, , , , , - , 1974–75 , , 16–10 , , 6–4, , , , , - , 1975–76 , , 15–10 , , 9–3, , , , , - , 1976–77 , , 7–15 , , 5–8, , , , , - , 1977–78 , , 7–19 , , , , , , , - , style="background: #ffffdd; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Big Apple Conference , - , 1978–79 , , 8–16 , , 4–6 , , , , First Division II season , - , 1979–80 , , 9–17 , , 4–6 , , , , , - , 1980–81 , , 12–15 , , 9–3 , , , , , - , style="background: #ffffdd; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , ECAC Metro North , - , 1981–82 , , 12–14 , , 6–9 , , 5th, , First Division I season , - , 1982–83 , , 14–15 , , 7–7 , , 4th, , , - , 1983–84 , , 14–15 , , 8–8 , , 5th, , , - , Ron Petro (18 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , Ron Petro (DI 3 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Matthew Furjanic Jr. (1984–1986) , - , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 1984–85 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 17–12 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 11–3 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;", 1st , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , , - , style="background: #ffff99; text-align:center;" , 1985–86 , , style="background: #ffff99; text-align:center;" , 19–12 , , style="background: #ffff99; text-align:center;" , 11–5 , , style="background: #ffff99; text-align:center;" , 2nd , , style="background: #ffff99; text-align:center;" , NCAA round of 64 , - , Matt Furjanic (2 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Dave Magarity (1986–2004) , - , style="background: #d9a53d; text-align:center;" , 1986–87 , , style="background: #d9a53d; text-align:center;" , 20–10 , , style="background: #d9a53d; text-align:center;" , 15–1 , , style="background: #d9a53d; text-align:center;" , 1st, , style="background: #d9a53d; text-align:center;" , NCAA round of 64 , - , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 1987–88 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 18–9 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 13–3 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;", T-1st , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , , - , style="background: #ffffdd; text-align:center;" colspan="5" ,
Northeast Conference The Northeast Conference (NEC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Teams in the NEC compete in Division I for all sports; football competes in the Division I Foo ...
, - , 1988–89 , , 13–15 , , 9–7 , , 4th, , , - , 1989–90 , , 17–11 , , 10–6 , , T-3rd, , , - , 1990–91 , , 6–22 , , 4–12 , , T-7th, , , - , 1991–92 , , 10–20 , , 6–10 , , 7th, , , - , 1992–93 , , 14–16 , , 10–8 , , T-3rd, , , - , 1993–94 , , 14–13 , , 10–8 , , T-5th, , , - , 1994–95 , , 17–11 , , 12–6 , , T-2nd, , , - , 1995–96 , , 22–7 , , 14–4 , , T-2nd, , NIT 1st Round , - , 1996–97 , , 6–22 , , 4–14 , , 9th, , , - , style="background: #ffffdd; text-align:center;" colspan="5" ,
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC, ) is a collegiate List of NCAA conferences, athletic conference affiliated with NCAA Division I. Its current 13 full members are located in five Northeastern states: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachuse ...
, - , 1997–98 , , 11–17 , , 7–11 , , T-7th, , , - , 1998–99 , , 16–12 , , 8–10 , , 6th, , , - , 1999–00 , , 14–14 , , 10–8 , , T-4th, , , - , 2000–01 , , 17–13 , , 11–7 , , T-4th, , , - , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 2001–02 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 19–9 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 13–5 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;", T-1st , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , , - , 2002–03 , , 13–16 , , 8–10 , , 6th, , , - , 2003–04 , , 6–22 , , 4–14 , , 9th, , , - , Dave Magarity (18 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" ,
Matt Brady Matt Brady (born October 1, 1965) is an American college basketball coach who is an assistant for the High Point Panthers men's basketball, High Point Panthers. He is a former head coach at James Madison Dukes men's basketball, James Madison, Mar ...
(2004–2008) , - , 2004–05 , , 11–17 , , 8–10 , , T-7th, , , - , 2005–06 , , 19–10 , , 12–6 , , 3rd, , , - , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 2006–07 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 25–9 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 14–4 , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , 1st , , style="background: #ffdd99; text-align:center;" , NIT 2nd Round , - , 2007–08 , , 18–14 , , 11–7 , , T-5th, , , - , Matt Brady (4 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Chuck Martin (2008–2013) , - , 2008–09 , , 10–23 , , 4–14 , , T-9th, , , - , 2009–10 , , 1–29 , , 1–17 , , 10th, , , - ,
2010–11 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sp ...
, , 6–27 , , 3–15 , , T-9th, , , - , 2011–12 , , 14–18 , , 7–11 , , 8th, , , - , 2012–13 , , 10–21 , , 6–12 , , 8th, , , - , Chuck Martin (5 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Jeff Bower (2013–2014) , - , 2013–14 , , 12–19 , , 9–11 , , T-6th, , , - , Jeff Bower (1 yr) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , Mike Maker (2014–2018) , - , 2014–15 , , 7–25 , , 5–15 , , T-10th, , , - , 2015–16 , , 7–23 , , 4–16 , , 11th, , , - , 2016–17 , , 8–24 , , 5–15 , , T-10th, , , - , 2017–18 , , 6–25 , , 4–14 , , T-10th, , , - , Mike Maker (4 yrs) , , , , , , , , , - , style="background: #e6e6e6; text-align:center;" colspan="5" , John Dunne (2018–present) , - , 2018–19 , , 12–19 , , 7–11 , , 8th, , , - , 2019–20 , , 7–23 , , 6–14 , , 11th, , , - , 2020–21 , , 12–9 , , 10–8 , , T-3rd, , , - , 2021–22 , , 14–16 , , 9–11 , , T-5th, , , - , 2022–23 , , 13–20 , , 6–14 , , 11th, , , - , 2023–24 , , 18–13 , , 12–8 , , T-3rd, , , - , John Dunne (6 yrs) , , , , , , , ,


Career Records

Active players in ''italics''. * Updated through the 2021–22 season {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Scoring leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Pts , - , Chavaughn Lewis , , 2,119 , - , Steve Smith , , 2,077 , - ,
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
, , 1,945 , - , Khallid Hart, , 1,879 , - , Brian Parker, , 1,822 , - , Izett Buchanan, , 1,593 , - , Will Whittington, , 1,586 , - , Danny Basile, , 1,555 , - ,
Jared Jordan Jared Ahern Jordan (born October 14, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player for various teams in Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). He last played for CSU Sibiu of the Liga Națională in Romania during the 2019–20 season. Coll ...
, , 1,538 , - , Alan Tomidy, , 1,508 {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Rebound leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Reb , - , Ted Taylor, , , - , Alan Tomidy, , , - , Adam Kemp, , , - , Rik Smits, , , - , Miroslav Pecarski, , , - , Ryan Stilphen, , , - , Chavaughn Lewis, , , - , Kareem Hill, , , - , Izett Buchanan, , , - , Brian Parker, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Assist leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Ast , - , Jared Jordan, , , - , Drafton Davis, , , - , Sean Kennedy, , , - , Bruce Johnson, , , - , Dexter Dunbar, , , - , Brian Parker, , , - , Bobby Joe Hatton, , , - , Danny Basile, , , - , Joey O'Connor, , , - , Chavaughn Lewis, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Block leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Blk , - , Rik Smits, , , - , Alan Tomidy, , , - , Adam Kemp, , , - , Tom Kenney, , , - , John Donovan, , , - , Kareem Hill, , , - , Jordan Jones, , , - , Miroslav Pecarski, , , - , Matt Tullis, , , - , Tomasz Cielebak, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Steal leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Stl , - , Drafton Davis, , , - , Bruce Johnson, , , - , Chavaughn Lewis, , , - , Sean Kennedy, , , - , Dexter Dunbar, , , - , Jared Jordan, , , - , Rick Smith, , , - , Joey O'Connor, , , - , Khallid Hart, , , - , Izett Buchanan, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Three-point leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , 3PM , - , Will Whittington, , , - , Ryan Funk, , , - , Danny Basile, , , - , Steve Paterno, , , - , Khallid Hart, , , - , Andy Lake, , , - , Devin Price, , , - , Nick Eppehimer, , , - , Brandon Ellerbee, , , - , Jared Jordan, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Free throw percentage leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , M-A-% , - , Steve Eggink, , , - , Danny Basile, , , - , Bo Larragan, , , - , David Bennett, , , - , Nick Eppehimer, , , - , Tom Meekins, , , - , Andy Lake, , , - , Khallid Hart, , , - , Ryan Schneider, , , - , Jay Bowie, , , - {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" , + Free throws made leaders , - ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , Player ! style="background:#C8102E; color:#FFFFFF; , FTM , - , Chavaughn Lewis, , , - , Brian Parker, , , - , Khallid Hart, , , - , Alan Tomidy, , , - , Izett Buchanan, , , - , Rik Smits, , , - , Devin Price, , , - , Danny Basile, , , - , Jared Jordan, , , - , Bobby Joe Hatton, , , -


Retired numbers

{, class="wikitable" style=text-align:center , colspan=6 style= , Marist Red Foxes retired numbers , - , style= width=40px, No. , style= width=150px, Player , style= width= px, Pos. , style= width=100px, Tenure , style= width= px, Ref. , - , 3 , , Drafton Davis , , G , , 1984–88 , , B/R Home Court Advantage: Marist's McCann Center
by TRAVIS MILLER at Bleachreport.com, 4 Feb 2009
, - , 12 , , Steve Smith , , G , , 1979–83 , , , - , 45 , ,
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
, , C, , 1984–88 , ,


Conference Player-of-Year winners

* 1983: Steve Smith (NEC) * 1987:
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
(NEC) * 1988: Rik Smits (NEC) * 1994: Izett Buchanan (NEC) * 2007:
Jared Jordan Jared Ahern Jordan (born October 14, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player for various teams in Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). He last played for CSU Sibiu of the Liga Națională in Romania during the 2019–20 season. Coll ...
(MAAC)


Red Foxes currently in professional basketball

* Chavaughn Lewis (born 1993), for
Hapoel Galil Elyon Hapoel Galil Elyon (), also known as Hapoel Nofar Energy Galil Elion for sponsorship reasons, is an Israeli basketball club. The team competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top tier of Israeli basketball, and internationally in t ...
of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League Ligat HaAl (, lit., ''Supreme League or Premier League''), or the Israeli Basketball Premier League, is a professional basketball league in Israel and the highest level of basketball in the country. The league's name is abbreviated as either BSL ...


Notable former players

* Jay Bowie * Izett Buchanan *
Rik Smits Rik Smits (born 23 August 1966), nicknamed "the Dunking Dutchman" is a Dutch former professional basketball player who spent his entire career with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The center was drafted by the ...
* Miroslav Pecarski * Nick Eppehimer * Bobby Joe Hatton *
Jared Jordan Jared Ahern Jordan (born October 14, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player for various teams in Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). He last played for CSU Sibiu of the Liga Națională in Romania during the 2019–20 season. Coll ...
* Adam Kemp * Chavaughn Lewis


References


External links

* {{Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball navbox