Record Book
SEASON TO SEASON WITH SIENA’S DIVISION I 1,000-POINT SCORERS
Who Played When?
Siena basketball has enjoyed some landmark seasons since turning Division I prior to the 1976-77 season. Below, we highlight some of those
memorable years, noting which 1,000-point scorers played during those years. Note: Each 1000-point scorer since 1987-88 has made at
least one postseason appearance in his career.
Team Highlights:
1987-1988 (23-6) 1998-99 (25-6)
(Steve McCoy, Jeff Robinson, Marc Brown) (Marcus Faison, Jim Cantamessa, Corey Osinski, Scott Knapp, Dwayne Archbold)
North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Regular-Season Champions MAAC Regular-Season Co-Champions and Tournament Champions
Won at Wake Forest (72-67) Won Sparkletts Invitational at Pepperdine
Postseason NIT: Lost at Boston College (73-65) 94-80 NCAA Tournament Loss to Arkansas, McNichols Arena, Denver, Colo.
1988-1989 (25-5) 1999-00 (24-9)
(Steve McCoy, Jeff Robinson, Marc Brown, Mike Brown, Bruce Schroeder) (Marcus Faison, Jim Cantamessa, Corey Osinski, Scott Knapp, Dwayne Archbold,
NAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions Prosper Karangwa)
Won at Pittsburgh (80-79) - First Non-Big East conference opponent to win in the MAAC Regular-Season Champions
Pittsburgh Civic Center in six Years Pre-Season NIT: Defeated Davidson (89-79); lost to Notre Dame (107-96)
NCAA Tournament: Defeated No. 13 ranked Stanford (80-78); Lost to Minnesota 94-91 win at George Washington
(80-67) at Greensboro Coliseum 93-72 win vs. Rhode Island
Postseason NIT: Defeated Massachusetts (66-65); lost at Penn State (105-103)
1990-91 (25-10)
(Marc Brown, Lee Matthews, Doremus Bennerman) 2001-2002 (17-19)
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Regular-Season co-Champions (Dwayne Archbold, Prosper Karangwa, Tommy Mitchell)
Postseason NIT: Defeated Fairleigh Dickinson (90-85) and South Carolina (ranked in MAAC Tournament Champions
top-20 during season) (63-58); lost to Massachusetts (82-80) in overtime Defeated Alcorn State 81-77 in Opening Round of NCAA Tournament at University
of Dayton Arena
1993-94 (25-8) Lost to eventual National Champion Maryland 85-70 in First Round of NCAA
(Doremus Bennerman, Geoff Walker) Tournament at MCI Center in Washington, D.C.
Postseason NIT Semi-Finals (3rd-Place Finish)
Defeated Richmond 88-57 2002-2003 (21-11)
Posted 73-62 win at Texas A&M (Prosper Karangwa, Tommy Mitchell, Michael Haddix, Antoine Jordan)
Postseason NIT: Defeated Georgia Tech (76-68), Tulane (89-79), Bradley (75-62) and Postseason NIT: Defeated Villanova (74-59) and Western Michigan (68-62),
Kansas State (92-79); Semifinal loss to Villanova (66-58) lost to Alabama-Birmingham (80-71)
Defeated Providence 89-81
2007-08 (23-11)
(Kenny Hasbrouck)
MAAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions
Pre-Season NIT: Lost at Syracuse (97-89); defeated Fairleigh Dickinson (88-66)
Defeated No. 20 Stanford (79-67)
Defeated NCAA Tournament participant Boise State (93-70)
Defeated Vanderbilt (83-62) in First Round of NCAA Tournament at the St. Pete
Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.
Lost to Villanova (84-72) in Second Round of NCAA Tournament at the St. Pete Times
Forum in Tampa, Fla.
2008-09 (27-8)
(Kenny Hasbrouck, Edwin Ubiles, Alex Franklin)
MAAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions
Defeated NCAA Tournament participants Cornell (74-56) and Northern Iowa (81-75).
Defeated Ohio State (74-72) in First Round of NCAA Tournament at UD Arena in
Dayton, Ohio.
Lost to the No. 1 overall team in the country, Louisville (79-72), in the Second Round
of the NCAA Tournament at UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio.
In 1998-99, four future 1,000-point scorers played on the same team.
Marcus Faison (left), Corey Osinski (with ball), Scott Knapp (center), and
Jim Cantamessa (right), each played in the NIT and NCAA tournaments.
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