Coaching Staff
Adam Chaskin Cory Magee
Assistant Coach – Fifth Season Senior – Student Assistant Coach
Adam Chaskin is in his eighth season Cory Magee begins his first season on
under McCaffery. He worked at McCaffery’s staff as student assistant
UNCG during the 2002-03 season on a coach. The senior played for the Saints
volunteer basis before being promoted in his first three years with the program,
prior to the 2003-2004 campaign to but sat out the entire 2008-09 season
assistant coach. with post-concussion syndrome.
Prior to arriving at UNCG, the Boxboro, Magee appeared in 65 games in his
Mass. native spent three seasons at two-year career, making 10 starts. He
North Carolina A&T and two as an averaged 1.3 points and 2.8 rebounds
assistant coach at Elon College, where in over 11 minutes per game.
he assisted the Phoenix in their success-
ful transition to NCAA Division I. “Although I’m obviously disappointed that my Siena playing career
is over, I’m extremely happy to be given the opportunity by the
Previously, Chaskin coached at Herndon High School in Herndon, Va., College to serve as student assistant coach,” Magee said in a statement.
where in five years, his teams won three area titles, sending numerous “I’m not sure if coaching is in my future, but it will be a great learning
players on to the college ranks. experience and I am looking forward to a fresh start. The toughest
part with last year was that I did not know what the future would
In addition, he has been selected to the staff of various United States hold. Now I have a clear understanding of what my role will be.”
All-Star teams that have competed in Argentina, Belgium, France and
Israel, amongst other nations.
In the summer of 2007, Chaskin worked with more than 100 children
in Niger. He traveled to the landlocked African nation of about 13
Managers
million to help operate a week-long clinic through a nonprofit called
Hoops4Kids, founded 10 years ago by a Niger native who now lives
in the Capital Region.
Chaskin graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree
in Industrial and Operations Engineering in 1992. He then went on
to earn a master’s degree from Hamilton University in 1999.
Chaskin and his wife, Regina, have two sons, Grant, 14, and Noah, 11.
David Matturro
Jimmy Halley, Tim McEvoy,
Bob Gavagan,
Senior Senior
Senior
Director of Basketball Operations –
Second Season
David Matturro begins his second season
at Siena College as the Director of
Basketball Operations. Matturro assists
the coaching staff in all aspects of the
program, playing a vital role in the
oversight of the team’s film exchange
during the season.
Matturro served as the Junior Varsity
Nicholas Gatta,
James Bulmer,
Michael McCabe,
Head Coach and Assistant Varsity
Sophomore
Sophomore
Freshman
Coach at the Boys’ Latin School of
Maryland for two years from 2006-2008. Also, he coached the eighth-
grade team during the 2006-2007 season at Boys’ Latin. Previously,
he worked at Bishop Kearney High School in Rochester, N.Y. as the
Head Coach of the Boys’ Freshmen team during the 2005-2006 season.
He has also gained additional experience working for the Hoop Group
at various events over the past few summers.
Matturro graduated from St. John Fisher College in May of 2006 with
a degree in mathematics. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree
in curriculum and instruction from Loyola University Maryland. Jessica Reinhardt, Joseph Stinton, Joseph Watroba,
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