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Albany Great Danes men's basketball

The Albany Great Danes men's basketball team is the basketball team that represent the University at Albany, State University of New York in Albany, New York. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at SEFCU Arena. The team played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2006, 2007, 2013, and 2014, 2015. They also made the CIT in 2016 and 2017, and are currently coached by Dwayne Killings.

Albany Great Danes
UniversityUniversity at Albany, State University of New York
Head coachDwayne Killings (2nd season)
ConferenceAmerica East
LocationAlbany, New York
ArenaSEFCU Arena
(Capacity: 4,553)
NicknameGreat Danes
ColorsPurple and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA Tournament Appearances
2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015
Conference Tournament Champions
2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015
Conference Regular Season Champions
2006, 2015

Team history

The early years: "Doc" Sauers

Richard “Doc” Sauers served as Great Danes men's basketball coach from 1955 to 1997, with a short break in the 1987–88 season. He led the program to eleven NCAA College Division/Division III and four NAIA post-season tournament appearances in his tenure. Sauers finished his career with a 702–330 record in 41 seasons. Sauers achieved the 700-win mark on February 8, 1997, in an 89–71 victory over the University of Bridgeport. He would retire one month later and be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2004. A banner is flown in the rafters of the SEFCU Arena honoring Sauers accomplishment of 702 wins.

The 2005–06 season: "Why not us?"

The process to become a Division I program was slow. From the 1999–2000 season, the first year in Division I, to the end of the 2004–05 season, UAlbany recorded a 48–118 record. The team finished with over 10 victories in only two seasons. However, in the 2005–06 campaign, the Great Danes compiled a 21–11 season. In that season, the Great Danes would take on both the Florida Gators and UCLA Bruins, who would play each other for the national championship. On March 11, 2006, the men's basketball team won the America East conference tournament, earning the school (and the SUNY system) its first ever berth to the NCAA tournament, defeating the University of Vermont 80–67 in a sold out RACC. The Great Danes were seeded #16 in the Washington, D.C., region and were matched up against top-seeded UConn. Despite the #16 seed being 0–87 before UAlbany took the floor, Head Coach Will Brown believed that his team had a chance to beat UConn in the tournament. With that, the team took the motto, "Why Not Us?".

On March 17, 2006, the Danes nearly became the first #16 seed to defeat a #1 seed in the Division I tournament. The Danes, down only 1 at the half, went on a 13–0 run early in the second half to take a double-digit lead over the Huskies. With the game televised on CBS, the Danes led 50–38 with just over 11 minutes left in the game. However, a 34–9 run by the Huskies' and stifling defense stopped the Danes' offense, the Huskies averted the upset, winning 72–59. The game against UConn gave the program instant notoriety.

The 2006–07 season: "Lucky 13"

In the 2006–07 season, the Great Danes faced a much stronger America East conference. The Great Danes would accomplish a 20–9 regular season, but be the #2 seed in the conference tournament. This forced the Great Danes to travel to Vermont, who was the #1 seed for the conference championship, and were previously 0–7. On March 10, 2007, the Danes' won their second consecutive America East title beating Vermont 60–59 in the conference final on a last second steal by Carl Ross and Brent Wilson.

The Great Danes would be seeded 13th in the South Division of the 2007 NCAA tournament. Creating a new motto "Lucky 13" which was worn on T-shirts sold on campus. On March 16, 2007, two busses carrying approximately 80 students would drive a total of 11 hours to see their Danes at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, to see the #13 seed lose to the #4 seed Virginia Cavaliers 84–57 in the first round of the Tournament.

Prior to the conclusion of the season, the program would retire the number 31 of player Jamar Wilson. Wilson finished his career as the school's all-time scorer with 2,164 points, plus ranked second in assists with 488. Wilson also became the first player in school history to score 500 points or more in three different seasons. He would also win two America East Player of the Year Awards, something only three other people in conference history had achieved. No athlete in the program's history has had their number retired prior.

The 2008–09 season: U Albany hosts the tourney

With only two of their remaining pieces from the "Why Not Us?" team still intact, Brian Connelly and Jimmie Covington, the Danes would look to rebuild with eight newcomers to the team. They would start the season 0–2 after matchups with Big East opponents Villanova and DePaul in "homecoming" games for their seniors. A 5–0 run after the slow start would put the Danes' in prime position to upset their crosstown rival Siena Saints, who had just endured 3 loses over 4 days at the 2008 Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Florida. However the Danes' would fall short by seven points. The Great Danes would win three of their next four games including a game postponed for snow and difficult travel conditions in Fairfield, Connecticut, against Sacred Heart before closing out the calendar year against the defending national champions Kansas Jayhawks. The purple-and-gold squad would fall behind early and not show any signs of life against the Jayhawks, in a 79–43 loss on nationally televised ESPNU.

Entering conference play the Danes had an 8–5 record before falling to 8–6 and 0–1 in the conference with a loss to Hartford Hawks, after heading home the team would rebound with a last second win against conference favorite Boston U. Terriers 62–61 and also giving coach Will Brown his 100th career victory as head coach of the team. Following Brown's 100th win, the team would win for the third consecutive time in Burlington, Vermont, beating the heavily favored Catamounts by a score of 82–77, the team would then return home to beat I-88 rival Binghamton by a score of 72–66. However the team would struggle down the remainder of the conference schedule, winning only 3 of their final 12 conference games.

With the America East Conference tournament at SEFCU Arena for the first time in Albany's 9-year history as a member of the conference; the Great Danes would head into the tournament as the #7 seed with a 6–10 conference record, and face the #2 seeded Catamounts yet again. Prior to the 2009 season the #7 seed had gone 0–23 in games against the #2 overall seed, however Albany would prevail and upset the higher seeded Catamounts 56–52, but would lose to UMBC in the semi-finals. Other tournament games included the #8–9 matchup in which the Hartford Hawks would beat Maine on Friday, March 6 to advance to a matchup against top-seeded Binghamton. The Bearcats would then beat the Hawks, and other semi-final games included UMBC upsetting the 3rd seeded Boston U. Terriers, and the UNH Wildcats would beat Stony Brook in the #4–5 matchup. The other Sunday semi-final matchup had #1 Binghamton beat #4 New Hampshire. Binghamton hosted UMBC on Saturday March 14 on ESPN2 for the 2009 Championship.

The 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons: the year of the upsets

In 2012–13, the Great Danes would go 21–10 in the regular season. The season was highlighted by games against Top 10 ranked Ohio State and a 63–62 victory against the University of Washington in Seattle on November 13, 2012. Despite 21 wins, UAlbany had lost twice to regular season champions Stony Brook, regular season runner-up Vermont and third place Boston University, giving many fans limited faith in making a run for a conference title. However, the Great Danes would knock off Maine 50–49 and upset Stony Brook 61–59 in the 2013 Conference tournament, played at SEFCU Arena. On March 16, 2013, the Great Danes traveled to Vermont for a chance to win the AE Championship. Despite a 10–0 run by Vermont to start the game and being out-rebounded 34–20, the Great Danes pulled off the upset 53–49 to win the AE Championship and receive the conference automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament. It was the third straight victory for the Danes in the AE Championship game and the third time beating Vermont for the title. UAlbany became the first #4 seed to win the conference tournament.

The three-peat and "the shot"

The 2013–14 season had many ups and downs for the Great Danes. The Great Danes played near .500 basketball for the entire season. They would finish 15–14 on the regular season, 9–7 in conference play, ranked #4 going into the conference tournament. With the tournament being hosted on their home court, UAlbany cruised to a first round win over UMBC. In the semifinals, the Great Danes pulled off the upset vs. #1 seed Vermont 67–58. The Great Danes were then forced to travel to Stony Brook for the Championship Game. On March 15, 2014, the Great Danes would defeat Stony Brook 69–60 to win their second straight AE Title and fourth title in nine years. On March 18, Albany won its first ever NCAA tournament victory, 71–64 over Mount St. Mary’s in the First Four Round of the tournament. They would go on to lose to Florida in the 2nd Round

Despite winning back-to-back championships, the Great Danes were selected fourth in preseason polls. The Great Danes opened the season 2–6, but finished the regular season 19–2 (15–1 in America East play). The Great Danes went into the America East tournament as the #1 seed. UAlbany defeated Maine and squeaked by New Hampshire. They played Stony Brook at SEFCU Arena in a rematch of the previous year's championship. Stony Brook was the only conference team to beat the Danes during the regular season.

On March 14, 2015, in front of a sold out SEFCU Arena, the Great Danes defeated Stony Brook 51–50 to win their third straight conference title. The Great Danes won the game on a three-point shot by Peter Hooley with 1.6 seconds to go. "The Shot" gained national attention because of Hooley. Hooley, a native of Australia, left the team for nearly an entire month to be with his mother, who would sadly pass from colon cancer. Hooley stated after the game, "When you've got angels watching, you can do anything." Because of the game winning shot, Hooley and the Great Danes received national attention, as Hooley appeared on Sports Center and CBS' Road to March Madness Show. On March 20, 2015, The Great Danes fell to Oklahoma 69–60 in the second round of the 2015 NCAA basketball tournament.

Additional history

While not making the NCAA Tournament from the 2006–07 season to the 2012–13 season, the Great Danes did participate in a postseason tournaments. In 2011–12, UAlbany made the CIT Tournament, but lost to Manhattan in the first round. In 2016, they participated in the CBI Tournament, losing to Ohio in the first round in overtime.

In 2009, the University at Albany played host to its first America East Men's Basketball Championship at the 4,538-seat SEFCU Arena on campus. The America East brought the conference tournament back to SEFCU for the 2013 and 2014 Conference Championship.

Coaches

Current coaching staff

  • Head coach – Dwayne Killings
  • Assistant coach – Dannton Jackson
  • Assistant coach – Hamlet Tibbs
  • Assistant coach – Matt Griffin

All-time head coaches

Years Coach Win Loss Win % Conference Titles NCAA Tournament Appearances NCAA Titles
1913–1916 Arch B. Swaim 26 10 .722 - - -
1916–1917 Edward Wachter 3 11 .214 - - -
1917–1919 Arthur Maroney 10 11 .476 - - -
1919–1920 Wilfred Clarke 4 8 .333 - - -
1920–1924 Francis Snavely 7 31 .184 - - -
1924–1935 Rutherford Baker 70 37 .654 - - -
1935–1936 Paul Westhead 7 9 .438 - - -
1936–1943 G. Elliot Hatfield 31 57 .352 - - -
1945–1955 Merlin Hathaway 67 107 .385 - - -
1955–1987
1988–1997
Doc Sauers 702 330 .680 2 (ECAC) 24 (10 Division III / 9 ECAC /
4 NAIA /1 College Division)
-
1987–1988 Barry Cavanaugh 16 10 .615 - - -
1997–2000 Scott Hicks 44 39 .530 - - -
2000–2001 Scott Beeten 7 29 .194 - - -
2001–2021 Will Brown 261 244 .517 5 (America East) 5 (5 NCAA tournament) -
2022–Present Dwayne Killings 21 41 .339 -

Retired numbers

Albany Great Danes retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Tenure No. ret. Ref.
31 Jamar Wilson PG 2002–2007 [2]

Honored

No. Person Pos. Tenure Ref.
702 [n 1] Doc Sauers Coach 1955–1997 [3][4][5]
Notes
  1. ^ The number symbolises the 702 victories that made Sauers be among the top 40 winningest colleges coaches in NCAA history.

All-time records, standings, and statistics

Coaching records and standings

Year Coach Regular Season Conference Post Season
Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Standing
Division III (Independent) (1909–1958)
1909–10 4 4 .500 - -
1910–11 3 3 .500 - -
1911–12 1 4 .200 - -
1912–13 Arch B. Swaim 7 3 .700 - -
1913–14 Arch B. Swaim 10 3 .769 - -
1914–15 Arch B. Swaim 5 1 .833 - -
1915–16 Arch B. Swaim 4 3 .571 - -
1916–17 Edward Wachter 3 11 .214 - -
1917–18 Arthur Maroney 4 8 .333 - -
1918–19 Arthur Maroney 6 3 .667 - -
1919–20 Wilfred Clarke 4 8 .333 - -
1920–21 Francis Snavely 6 6 .500 - -
1921–22 Francis Snavely 0 5 .000 - -
1922–23 Francis Snavely 1 9 .100 - -
1923–24 Francis Snavely 0 11 .000 - -
1924–25 Rutherford Baker 5 5 .500 - -
1925–26 Rutherford Baker 8 5 .615 - -
1926–27 Rutherford Baker 10 1 .909 - -
1927–28 Rutherford Baker 7 2 .778 - -
1928–29 Rutherford Baker 8 2 .800 - -
1929–30 Rutherford Baker 4 6 .400 - -
1930–31 Rutherford Baker 3 7 .300 - -
1931–32 Rutherford Baker 6 2 .750 - -
1932–33 Rutherford Baker 7 3 .700 - -
1933–34 Rutherford Baker 4 3 .571 - -
1934–35 Rutherford Baker 8 1 .889 - -
1935–36 Rutherford Baker 7 9 .438 - -
1936–37 G. Elliot Hatfield 6 10 .375 - -
1937–38 G. Elliot Hatfield 9 5 .643 - -
1938–39 G. Elliot Hatfield 6 6 .500 - -
1939–40 G. Elliot Hatfield 4 7 .364 - -
1940–41 G. Elliot Hatfield 2 10 .167 - -
1941–42 G. Elliot Hatfield 3 8 .273 - -
1942–43 G. Elliot Hatfield 1 11 .083 - -
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46 Merlin Hathaway 4 5 .444 - -
1946–47 Merlin Hathaway 2 14 .125 - -
1947–48 Merlin Hathaway 6 8 .429 - -
1948–49 Merlin Hathaway 7 14 .333 - -
1949–50 Merlin Hathaway 4 15 .211 - -
1950–51 Merlin Hathaway 6 13 .316 - -
1951–52 Merlin Hathaway 12 6 .667 - -
1952–53 Merlin Hathaway 11 9 .550 - -
1953–54 Merlin Hathaway 13 7 .650 - -
1954–55 Merlin Hathaway 2 16 .111 - -
1955–56 Richard Sauers 11 9 .550 - -
1956–57 Richard Sauers 17 5 .723 - -
1957–58 Richard Sauers 17 5 .723 - - NAIA District 31 Tournament
(Loss to Rider 52–42)
Division III (SUNYAC) (1958–1995)
1958–59 Richard Sauers 17 8 .692 - - NAIA District 31 Tournament
(Win over Pratt 68–60)
(Loss to Fairleigh Dickinson 56–53)
1959–60 Richard Sauers 16 10 .615 - - NAIA District 31 Tournament
(Loss to Maryland State 73–55)
(Loss to Pratt 61–55)
1960–61 Richard Sauers 22 6 .786 - - NAIA District 31 Tournament
(Win over Jersey City 64–63)
(Loss to Maryland State 69–53)
1961–62 Richard Sauers 19 6 .760 - -
1962–63 Richard Sauers 14 12 .538 - -
1963–64 Richard Sauers 11 11 .500 - -
1964–65 Richard Sauers 16 6 .727 - -
1965–66 Richard Sauers 13 9 .591 - -
1966–67 Richard Sauers 15 7 .682 - -
1967–68 Richard Sauers 18 4 .818 - -
1968–69 Richard Sauers 18 6 .750 - - NCAA College Division East Regionals
(Loss to Wagner 109–64)
(Win over Le Moyne 71–70)
1969–70 Richard Sauers 13 9 .591 - -
1970–71 Richard Sauers 17 5 .773 - -
1971–72 Richard Sauers 17 6 .739 - -
1972–73 Richard Sauers 17 8 .680 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over St. Lawrence 69–55)
(Loss to Union 69–64)
1973–74 Richard Sauers 17 8 .680 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Loss to Brockport 81–64)
(Win over Geneseo 94–73)
1974–75 Richard Sauers 15 10 .600 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Loss to St. Lawrence 82–63)
(Loss to Rensselaer 72–55)
1975–76 Richard Sauers 12 11 .521 - -
1976–77 Richard Sauers 19 7 .731 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over Ithaca 75–58)
(Loss to Oneonta 47–46)
1977–78 Richard Sauers 15 9 .625 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over Oneonta 59–49)
(Win over Hamilton 101–95 in OT)
1978–79 Richard Sauers 20 7 .741 - - NCAA Diviosion III South Regionals
(Loss to Savannah State 82–81 in OT)
(Win over Lane 83–82 in OT)
1979–80 Richard Sauers 21 6 .778 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over St. Lawrence 75–66)
(Loss to Potsdam 87–72)
1980–81 Richard Sauers 23 5 .821 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over St. Lawrence 45–44)
(Loss to Potsdam 68–63)
1981–82 Richard Sauers 18 10 .643 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over Oswego 70–66)
(Loss to Hamilton 64–54)
1982–83 Richard Sauers 17 10 .630 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Loss to Rochester 90–76)
1983–84 Richard Sauers 14 11 .560 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Loss to Binghamton 46–44)
1984–85 Richard Sauers 22 6 .786 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Loss to Worcester Polyechnic 58–57)
(Win over Westfield State 78–70)
1985–86 Richard Sauers 18 9 .667 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over Utica 98–58)
(Loss to Binghamton 62–61)
1986–87 Barry Cavanaugh 21 7 .750 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over Hartwick 72–60)
(Win over Plattsburgh 73–72)
(Loss to Hamilton 65–62)
1987–88 Richard Sauers 16 10 .615 - -
1988–89 Richard Sauers 20 8 .714 - - ECAC Upstate New York Tournament
(Win over Union 74–60)
(Win over St. John Fisher 85–75)
(Win over Geneseo 83–76)
1989–90 Richard Sauers 20 9 .690 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over Potsdam 85–75)
(Loss to North Adams 69–66)
(Loss to Southeastern Massachusetts 92–91)
1990–91 Richard Sauers 14 12 .538 - -
1991–92 Richard Sauers 21 7 .750 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over New York University 72–66)
(Loss to Rochester 75–49)
1992–93 Richard Sauers 15 10 .600 - -
1993–94 Richard Sauers 25 3 .893 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over St. John Fisher 84–72)
(Win over Richard Stockton 60–54)
(Loss to New York University 67–65)
1994–95 Richard Sauers 18 8 .692 - - NCAA Division III East Regionals
(Win over St. John Fisher 92–84)
(Loss to Geneseo 71–70)
Division III (New England Collegiate Conference) (1995–1997)
1995–96 Richard Sauers 12 15 .444 - - New England Collegiate Conference tournament
(Loss to Le Moyne 76–73 in OT)
1996–97 Richard Sauers 17 10 .630 - - New England Collegiate Conference tournament
(Loss to Massachusetts-Lowell 61–50)
Division II (Independent) (1997–1999)
1997–98 Scott Hicks 19 8 .704 - - ECAC Division II Tournament
(Loss to Merrimack 92–82)
1998–99 Scott Hicks 14 14 .500 - - ECAC Division II Tournament
(Loss to Merrimack 76–62)
Division I (Independent) (1999–2001)
1999–2000 Scott Hicks 11 17 .393 - -
2000–01 Scott Beeten 6 22 .214 - -
Division I (America East Conference) (2001–present)
2001–02 Scott Beeten

Will Brown

8 20 .286 5 11 .313 T-8th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Loss to Hartford 65–49)
2002–03 Will Brown 7 21 .250 3 13 .188 T-9th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Loss to Vermont 81–62)
2003–04 Will Brown 5 23 .179 3 13 .167 10th America East Conference tournament
(first round Loss New Hampshire 43–38)
2004–05 Will Brown 13 15 .464 9 9 .500 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss to Binghamton 76–70)
2005–06 Will Brown 21 11 .656 13 3 .813 1st America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win over UMBC 79–65)
(semi-final Win over New Hampshire 67–54)
(championship Win over Vermont 80–67)
NCAA First Round (Loss to UConn 72–59)
2006–07 Will Brown 23 10 .697 13 3 .813 2nd America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win over New Hampshire 64–47)
(semi-final Win over Boston U. 59–49)
(championship Win over Vermont 60–59)
NCAA First Round (Loss to Virginia 84–57)
2007–08 Will Brown 15 15 .500 10 6 .625 3rd America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Loss to Boston U. 68–64 in OT)
2008–09 Will Brown 15 16 .484 6 10 .375 7th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win vs. Vermont 56–52 in OT)
(semi-final Loss vs. UMBC 64–58)
2009–10 Will Brown 7 25 .219 2 14 .143 9th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Loss to Stony Brook 68–59)
2010–11 Will Brown 16 16 .500 9 7 .563 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Loss to Stony Brook 67–61)
2011–12 Will Brown 19 15 .559 9 7 .563 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win vs. New Hampshire 63–45)
(semi-final Loss to Stony Brook 57–55)
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
(first round Loss to Manhattan 89–79)
2012–13 Will Brown 24 10 .706 9 7 .563 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win vs. Maine 50–49)
(semi-final Win vs. Stony Brook 61–59)
(championship Win vs. Vermont 53–49)
NCAA Round of 64
(Loss to Duke 73–61)
2013–14 Will Brown 19 15 .559 9 7 .563 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win vs. UMBC 86–56)
(semi-final Win vs. Vermont 67–58)
(championship Win vs. Stony Brook 69–60)
NCAA Round of 64
(First Four Win vs. Mount St. Mary's 71–64)
(second round Loss to Florida 55–67)
2014–15 Will Brown 24 9 .727 15 1 .938 1st America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final Win vs. Maine 83–66)
(semi-final Win vs. New Hampshire 60–58)
(championship Win vs. Stony Brook 51–50)
NCAA Round of 64
(Loss to Oklahoma 69–60)
2015–16 Will Brown 24 9 .727 13 3 .813 2nd America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss vs. Hartford 68–59)
College Basketball Invitational First round
(Loss to Ohio 90–94OT)
2016–17 Will Brown 21 14 .600 10 6 .625 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final win vs. Hartford 100–71)
(semi-final Win vs. Stony Brook 63–56)
(championship loss vs. Vermont 56–53)
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament First round
(Loss to Saint Peter's 59–55)
2017–18 Will Brown 22 10 .688 10 6 .625 4th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss vs. Stony Brook 69–60)
2018–19 Will Brown 12 20 .375 7 9 .438 6th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss vs. UMBC 62–54)
2019–20 Will Brown 14 18 .438 7 9 .438 7th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss vs. Stony Brook 76–73)
2020–21 Will Brown 7 9 .438 6 6 .500 5th America East Conference tournament
(first round win vs. NJIT 76–66)
(quarter-final loss vs. Hartford 88–77)
2021–22 Dwayne Killings 13 18 .419 9 9 .500 5th America East Conference tournament
(quarter-final loss vs. Hartford 61–49)
2022–23 Dwayne Killings 8 23 .258 3 13 .188 9th Did not qualify for America East Conference tournament
UAlbany Totals: 1342 1036 .564 180 172 .511

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division I tournament five times. Their combined record is 1–5.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2006 #16 First Round #1 Connecticut L 59–72
2007 #13 First Round #4 Virginia L 57–84
2013 #15 Second Round #2 Duke L 61–73
2014 #16 First Four
First Round
#16 Mount St. Mary's
#1 Florida
W 71–64
L 55–67
2015 #14 Second Round #3 Oklahoma L 60–69

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division II tournament one time. Their record is 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1969 Regional Semi-finals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Wagner
Le Moyne
L 109–64
W 71–70

NCAA Division III tournament results

The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division III tournament ten times. Their combined record is 9–13.

Year Round Opponent Result
1975 Regional Semi-finals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Saint Lawrence
Rensselaer
L 63–82
L 55–72
1977 Regional Semi-finals
Regional Finals
Ithaca
Oneonta State
W 75–58
L 46–47
1979 Regional Semi-finals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Savannah State
Lane
L 81–82OT
W 85–83OT
1980 Regional Semi-finals
Regional Finals
Saint Lawrence
Potsdam
W 75–66
L 72–87
1981 Regional Semi-finals
Regional Finals
Saint Lawrence
Potsdam
W 45–44
L 68–63OT
1985 Regional Semi-finals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Worcester Tech
Westfield State
L 57–58OT
L 70–78
1990 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semi-finals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Potsdam
North Adams State
Southeastern Massachusetts
W 87–75
L 66–69
L 91–92
1992 Regional First Round
Regional Quarterfinals
NYU
Rochester
W 72–66
L 49–75
1994 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semi-finals
Regional Finals
Saint John Fisher
Richard Stockton
NYU
W 84–72
W 60–54
L 65–67
1995 Regional First Round
Regional Quarterfinals
Saint John Fisher
Geneseo State
W 92–84
L 70–71

CIT results

The Great Danes have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) two times. Their combined record is 0–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2012 First Round Manhattan L 79–89
2017 First Round Saint Peter's L 55–59

CBI results

The Great Danes have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2016 First Round Ohio L 90–94OT

References

  1. ^ UAlbany Athletics Brand Guidelines (PDF). January 30, 2023. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  2. ^ University at Albany Marks 10th Anniversary of Division I Athletics
  3. ^ Albany State's Sauers to Retire at The New York Times, 11 Mar 1997
  4. ^ RICHARD SAUERS at UAlbanysports.com
  5. ^ Richard “Doc” Sauers (born April 3, 1930)

External links

  • Official website  

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The Albany Great Danes men s basketball team is the basketball team that represent the University at Albany State University of New York in Albany New York The school s team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at SEFCU Arena The team played in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament in 2006 2007 2013 and 2014 2015 They also made the CIT in 2016 and 2017 and are currently coached by Dwayne Killings Albany Great Danes2022 23 Albany Great Danes men s basketball teamUniversityUniversity at Albany State University of New YorkHead coachDwayne Killings 2nd season ConferenceAmerica EastLocationAlbany New YorkArenaSEFCU Arena Capacity 4 553 NicknameGreat DanesColorsPurple and gold 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA Tournament Appearances2006 2007 2013 2014 2015Conference Tournament Champions2006 2007 2013 2014 2015Conference Regular Season Champions2006 2015 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 The early years Doc Sauers 1 2 The 2005 06 season Why not us 1 3 The 2006 07 season Lucky 13 1 4 The 2008 09 season U Albany hosts the tourney 1 5 The 2012 13 and 2013 14 seasons the year of the upsets 1 6 The three peat and the shot 1 7 Additional history 2 Coaches 2 1 Current coaching staff 2 2 All time head coaches 2 3 Retired numbers 2 4 Honored 3 All time records standings and statistics 3 1 Coaching records and standings 4 Postseason 4 1 NCAA Division I tournament results 4 2 NCAA Division II tournament results 4 3 NCAA Division III tournament results 4 4 CIT results 4 5 CBI results 5 References 6 External linksTeam history EditThe early years Doc Sauers Edit Richard Doc Sauers served as Great Danes men s basketball coach from 1955 to 1997 with a short break in the 1987 88 season He led the program to eleven NCAA College Division Division III and four NAIA post season tournament appearances in his tenure Sauers finished his career with a 702 330 record in 41 seasons Sauers achieved the 700 win mark on February 8 1997 in an 89 71 victory over the University of Bridgeport He would retire one month later and be inducted into the school s Hall of Fame in 2004 A banner is flown in the rafters of the SEFCU Arena honoring Sauers accomplishment of 702 wins The 2005 06 season Why not us Edit The process to become a Division I program was slow From the 1999 2000 season the first year in Division I to the end of the 2004 05 season UAlbany recorded a 48 118 record The team finished with over 10 victories in only two seasons However in the 2005 06 campaign the Great Danes compiled a 21 11 season In that season the Great Danes would take on both the Florida Gators and UCLA Bruins who would play each other for the national championship On March 11 2006 the men s basketball team won the America East conference tournament earning the school and the SUNY system its first ever berth to the NCAA tournament defeating the University of Vermont 80 67 in a sold out RACC The Great Danes were seeded 16 in the Washington D C region and were matched up against top seeded UConn Despite the 16 seed being 0 87 before UAlbany took the floor Head Coach Will Brown believed that his team had a chance to beat UConn in the tournament With that the team took the motto Why Not Us On March 17 2006 the Danes nearly became the first 16 seed to defeat a 1 seed in the Division I tournament The Danes down only 1 at the half went on a 13 0 run early in the second half to take a double digit lead over the Huskies With the game televised on CBS the Danes led 50 38 with just over 11 minutes left in the game However a 34 9 run by the Huskies and stifling defense stopped the Danes offense the Huskies averted the upset winning 72 59 The game against UConn gave the program instant notoriety The 2006 07 season Lucky 13 Edit In the 2006 07 season the Great Danes faced a much stronger America East conference The Great Danes would accomplish a 20 9 regular season but be the 2 seed in the conference tournament This forced the Great Danes to travel to Vermont who was the 1 seed for the conference championship and were previously 0 7 On March 10 2007 the Danes won their second consecutive America East title beating Vermont 60 59 in the conference final on a last second steal by Carl Ross and Brent Wilson The Great Danes would be seeded 13th in the South Division of the 2007 NCAA tournament Creating a new motto Lucky 13 which was worn on T shirts sold on campus On March 16 2007 two busses carrying approximately 80 students would drive a total of 11 hours to see their Danes at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus Ohio to see the 13 seed lose to the 4 seed Virginia Cavaliers 84 57 in the first round of the Tournament Prior to the conclusion of the season the program would retire the number 31 of player Jamar Wilson Wilson finished his career as the school s all time scorer with 2 164 points plus ranked second in assists with 488 Wilson also became the first player in school history to score 500 points or more in three different seasons He would also win two America East Player of the Year Awards something only three other people in conference history had achieved No athlete in the program s history has had their number retired prior The 2008 09 season U Albany hosts the tourney Edit With only two of their remaining pieces from the Why Not Us team still intact Brian Connelly and Jimmie Covington the Danes would look to rebuild with eight newcomers to the team They would start the season 0 2 after matchups with Big East opponents Villanova and DePaul in homecoming games for their seniors A 5 0 run after the slow start would put the Danes in prime position to upset their crosstown rival Siena Saints who had just endured 3 loses over 4 days at the 2008 Old Spice Classic in Orlando Florida However the Danes would fall short by seven points The Great Danes would win three of their next four games including a game postponed for snow and difficult travel conditions in Fairfield Connecticut against Sacred Heart before closing out the calendar year against the defending national champions Kansas Jayhawks The purple and gold squad would fall behind early and not show any signs of life against the Jayhawks in a 79 43 loss on nationally televised ESPNU Entering conference play the Danes had an 8 5 record before falling to 8 6 and 0 1 in the conference with a loss to Hartford Hawks after heading home the team would rebound with a last second win against conference favorite Boston U Terriers 62 61 and also giving coach Will Brown his 100th career victory as head coach of the team Following Brown s 100th win the team would win for the third consecutive time in Burlington Vermont beating the heavily favored Catamounts by a score of 82 77 the team would then return home to beat I 88 rival Binghamton by a score of 72 66 However the team would struggle down the remainder of the conference schedule winning only 3 of their final 12 conference games With the America East Conference tournament at SEFCU Arena for the first time in Albany s 9 year history as a member of the conference the Great Danes would head into the tournament as the 7 seed with a 6 10 conference record and face the 2 seeded Catamounts yet again Prior to the 2009 season the 7 seed had gone 0 23 in games against the 2 overall seed however Albany would prevail and upset the higher seeded Catamounts 56 52 but would lose to UMBC in the semi finals Other tournament games included the 8 9 matchup in which the Hartford Hawks would beat Maine on Friday March 6 to advance to a matchup against top seeded Binghamton The Bearcats would then beat the Hawks and other semi final games included UMBC upsetting the 3rd seeded Boston U Terriers and the UNH Wildcats would beat Stony Brook in the 4 5 matchup The other Sunday semi final matchup had 1 Binghamton beat 4 New Hampshire Binghamton hosted UMBC on Saturday March 14 on ESPN2 for the 2009 Championship The 2012 13 and 2013 14 seasons the year of the upsets Edit In 2012 13 the Great Danes would go 21 10 in the regular season The season was highlighted by games against Top 10 ranked Ohio State and a 63 62 victory against the University of Washington in Seattle on November 13 2012 Despite 21 wins UAlbany had lost twice to regular season champions Stony Brook regular season runner up Vermont and third place Boston University giving many fans limited faith in making a run for a conference title However the Great Danes would knock off Maine 50 49 and upset Stony Brook 61 59 in the 2013 Conference tournament played at SEFCU Arena On March 16 2013 the Great Danes traveled to Vermont for a chance to win the AE Championship Despite a 10 0 run by Vermont to start the game and being out rebounded 34 20 the Great Danes pulled off the upset 53 49 to win the AE Championship and receive the conference automatic qualifier to the NCAA Tournament It was the third straight victory for the Danes in the AE Championship game and the third time beating Vermont for the title UAlbany became the first 4 seed to win the conference tournament The three peat and the shot Edit The 2013 14 season had many ups and downs for the Great Danes The Great Danes played near 500 basketball for the entire season They would finish 15 14 on the regular season 9 7 in conference play ranked 4 going into the conference tournament With the tournament being hosted on their home court UAlbany cruised to a first round win over UMBC In the semifinals the Great Danes pulled off the upset vs 1 seed Vermont 67 58 The Great Danes were then forced to travel to Stony Brook for the Championship Game On March 15 2014 the Great Danes would defeat Stony Brook 69 60 to win their second straight AE Title and fourth title in nine years On March 18 Albany won its first ever NCAA tournament victory 71 64 over Mount St Mary s in the First Four Round of the tournament They would go on to lose to Florida in the 2nd RoundDespite winning back to back championships the Great Danes were selected fourth in preseason polls The Great Danes opened the season 2 6 but finished the regular season 19 2 15 1 in America East play The Great Danes went into the America East tournament as the 1 seed UAlbany defeated Maine and squeaked by New Hampshire They played Stony Brook at SEFCU Arena in a rematch of the previous year s championship Stony Brook was the only conference team to beat the Danes during the regular season On March 14 2015 in front of a sold out SEFCU Arena the Great Danes defeated Stony Brook 51 50 to win their third straight conference title The Great Danes won the game on a three point shot by Peter Hooley with 1 6 seconds to go The Shot gained national attention because of Hooley Hooley a native of Australia left the team for nearly an entire month to be with his mother who would sadly pass from colon cancer Hooley stated after the game When you ve got angels watching you can do anything Because of the game winning shot Hooley and the Great Danes received national attention as Hooley appeared on Sports Center and CBS Road to March Madness Show On March 20 2015 The Great Danes fell to Oklahoma 69 60 in the second round of the 2015 NCAA basketball tournament Additional history Edit While not making the NCAA Tournament from the 2006 07 season to the 2012 13 season the Great Danes did participate in a postseason tournaments In 2011 12 UAlbany made the CIT Tournament but lost to Manhattan in the first round In 2016 they participated in the CBI Tournament losing to Ohio in the first round in overtime In 2009 the University at Albany played host to its first America East Men s Basketball Championship at the 4 538 seat SEFCU Arena on campus The America East brought the conference tournament back to SEFCU for the 2013 and 2014 Conference Championship Coaches EditCurrent coaching staff Edit Head coach Dwayne Killings Assistant coach Dannton Jackson Assistant coach Hamlet Tibbs Assistant coach Matt GriffinAll time head coaches Edit Years Coach Win Loss Win Conference Titles NCAA Tournament Appearances NCAA Titles1913 1916 Arch B Swaim 26 10 722 1916 1917 Edward Wachter 3 11 214 1917 1919 Arthur Maroney 10 11 476 1919 1920 Wilfred Clarke 4 8 333 1920 1924 Francis Snavely 7 31 184 1924 1935 Rutherford Baker 70 37 654 1935 1936 Paul Westhead 7 9 438 1936 1943 G Elliot Hatfield 31 57 352 1945 1955 Merlin Hathaway 67 107 385 1955 19871988 1997 Doc Sauers 702 330 680 2 ECAC 24 10 Division III 9 ECAC 4 NAIA 1 College Division 1987 1988 Barry Cavanaugh 16 10 615 1997 2000 Scott Hicks 44 39 530 2000 2001 Scott Beeten 7 29 194 2001 2021 Will Brown 261 244 517 5 America East 5 5 NCAA tournament 2022 Present Dwayne Killings 21 41 339 Retired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Albany Great Danes retired numbersNo Player Pos Tenure No ret Ref 31 Jamar Wilson PG 2002 2007 2 Honored Edit No Person Pos Tenure Ref 702 n 1 Doc Sauers Coach 1955 1997 3 4 5 Notes The number symbolises the 702 victories that made Sauers be among the top 40 winningest colleges coaches in NCAA history All time records standings and statistics EditCoaching records and standings Edit Year Coach Regular Season Conference Post SeasonWon Lost Win Won Lost Win StandingDivision III Independent 1909 1958 1909 10 4 4 500 1910 11 3 3 500 1911 12 1 4 200 1912 13 Arch B Swaim 7 3 700 1913 14 Arch B Swaim 10 3 769 1914 15 Arch B Swaim 5 1 833 1915 16 Arch B Swaim 4 3 571 1916 17 Edward Wachter 3 11 214 1917 18 Arthur Maroney 4 8 333 1918 19 Arthur Maroney 6 3 667 1919 20 Wilfred Clarke 4 8 333 1920 21 Francis Snavely 6 6 500 1921 22 Francis Snavely 0 5 000 1922 23 Francis Snavely 1 9 100 1923 24 Francis Snavely 0 11 000 1924 25 Rutherford Baker 5 5 500 1925 26 Rutherford Baker 8 5 615 1926 27 Rutherford Baker 10 1 909 1927 28 Rutherford Baker 7 2 778 1928 29 Rutherford Baker 8 2 800 1929 30 Rutherford Baker 4 6 400 1930 31 Rutherford Baker 3 7 300 1931 32 Rutherford Baker 6 2 750 1932 33 Rutherford Baker 7 3 700 1933 34 Rutherford Baker 4 3 571 1934 35 Rutherford Baker 8 1 889 1935 36 Rutherford Baker 7 9 438 1936 37 G Elliot Hatfield 6 10 375 1937 38 G Elliot Hatfield 9 5 643 1938 39 G Elliot Hatfield 6 6 500 1939 40 G Elliot Hatfield 4 7 364 1940 41 G Elliot Hatfield 2 10 167 1941 42 G Elliot Hatfield 3 8 273 1942 43 G Elliot Hatfield 1 11 083 1943 441944 451945 46 Merlin Hathaway 4 5 444 1946 47 Merlin Hathaway 2 14 125 1947 48 Merlin Hathaway 6 8 429 1948 49 Merlin Hathaway 7 14 333 1949 50 Merlin Hathaway 4 15 211 1950 51 Merlin Hathaway 6 13 316 1951 52 Merlin Hathaway 12 6 667 1952 53 Merlin Hathaway 11 9 550 1953 54 Merlin Hathaway 13 7 650 1954 55 Merlin Hathaway 2 16 111 1955 56 Richard Sauers 11 9 550 1956 57 Richard Sauers 17 5 723 1957 58 Richard Sauers 17 5 723 NAIA District 31 Tournament Loss to Rider 52 42 Division III SUNYAC 1958 1995 1958 59 Richard Sauers 17 8 692 NAIA District 31 Tournament Win over Pratt 68 60 Loss to Fairleigh Dickinson 56 53 1959 60 Richard Sauers 16 10 615 NAIA District 31 Tournament Loss to Maryland State 73 55 Loss to Pratt 61 55 1960 61 Richard Sauers 22 6 786 NAIA District 31 Tournament Win over Jersey City 64 63 Loss to Maryland State 69 53 1961 62 Richard Sauers 19 6 760 1962 63 Richard Sauers 14 12 538 1963 64 Richard Sauers 11 11 500 1964 65 Richard Sauers 16 6 727 1965 66 Richard Sauers 13 9 591 1966 67 Richard Sauers 15 7 682 1967 68 Richard Sauers 18 4 818 1968 69 Richard Sauers 18 6 750 NCAA College Division East Regionals Loss to Wagner 109 64 Win over Le Moyne 71 70 1969 70 Richard Sauers 13 9 591 1970 71 Richard Sauers 17 5 773 1971 72 Richard Sauers 17 6 739 1972 73 Richard Sauers 17 8 680 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over St Lawrence 69 55 Loss to Union 69 64 1973 74 Richard Sauers 17 8 680 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Loss to Brockport 81 64 Win over Geneseo 94 73 1974 75 Richard Sauers 15 10 600 NCAA Division III East Regionals Loss to St Lawrence 82 63 Loss to Rensselaer 72 55 1975 76 Richard Sauers 12 11 521 1976 77 Richard Sauers 19 7 731 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over Ithaca 75 58 Loss to Oneonta 47 46 1977 78 Richard Sauers 15 9 625 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over Oneonta 59 49 Win over Hamilton 101 95 in OT 1978 79 Richard Sauers 20 7 741 NCAA Diviosion III South Regionals Loss to Savannah State 82 81 in OT Win over Lane 83 82 in OT 1979 80 Richard Sauers 21 6 778 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over St Lawrence 75 66 Loss to Potsdam 87 72 1980 81 Richard Sauers 23 5 821 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over St Lawrence 45 44 Loss to Potsdam 68 63 1981 82 Richard Sauers 18 10 643 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over Oswego 70 66 Loss to Hamilton 64 54 1982 83 Richard Sauers 17 10 630 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Loss to Rochester 90 76 1983 84 Richard Sauers 14 11 560 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Loss to Binghamton 46 44 1984 85 Richard Sauers 22 6 786 NCAA Division III East Regionals Loss to Worcester Polyechnic 58 57 Win over Westfield State 78 70 1985 86 Richard Sauers 18 9 667 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over Utica 98 58 Loss to Binghamton 62 61 1986 87 Barry Cavanaugh 21 7 750 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over Hartwick 72 60 Win over Plattsburgh 73 72 Loss to Hamilton 65 62 1987 88 Richard Sauers 16 10 615 1988 89 Richard Sauers 20 8 714 ECAC Upstate New York Tournament Win over Union 74 60 Win over St John Fisher 85 75 Win over Geneseo 83 76 1989 90 Richard Sauers 20 9 690 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over Potsdam 85 75 Loss to North Adams 69 66 Loss to Southeastern Massachusetts 92 91 1990 91 Richard Sauers 14 12 538 1991 92 Richard Sauers 21 7 750 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over New York University 72 66 Loss to Rochester 75 49 1992 93 Richard Sauers 15 10 600 1993 94 Richard Sauers 25 3 893 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over St John Fisher 84 72 Win over Richard Stockton 60 54 Loss to New York University 67 65 1994 95 Richard Sauers 18 8 692 NCAA Division III East Regionals Win over St John Fisher 92 84 Loss to Geneseo 71 70 Division III New England Collegiate Conference 1995 1997 1995 96 Richard Sauers 12 15 444 New England Collegiate Conference tournament Loss to Le Moyne 76 73 in OT 1996 97 Richard Sauers 17 10 630 New England Collegiate Conference tournament Loss to Massachusetts Lowell 61 50 Division II Independent 1997 1999 1997 98 Scott Hicks 19 8 704 ECAC Division II Tournament Loss to Merrimack 92 82 1998 99 Scott Hicks 14 14 500 ECAC Division II Tournament Loss to Merrimack 76 62 Division I Independent 1999 2001 1999 2000 Scott Hicks 11 17 393 2000 01 Scott Beeten 6 22 214 Division I America East Conference 2001 present 2001 02 Scott Beeten Will Brown 8 20 286 5 11 313 T 8th America East Conference tournament quarter final Loss to Hartford 65 49 2002 03 Will Brown 7 21 250 3 13 188 T 9th America East Conference tournament quarter final Loss to Vermont 81 62 2003 04 Will Brown 5 23 179 3 13 167 10th America East Conference tournament first round Loss New Hampshire 43 38 2004 05 Will Brown 13 15 464 9 9 500 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final loss to Binghamton 76 70 2005 06 Will Brown 21 11 656 13 3 813 1st America East Conference tournament quarter final Win over UMBC 79 65 semi final Win over New Hampshire 67 54 championship Win over Vermont 80 67 NCAA First Round Loss to UConn 72 59 2006 07 Will Brown 23 10 697 13 3 813 2nd America East Conference tournament quarter final Win over New Hampshire 64 47 semi final Win over Boston U 59 49 championship Win over Vermont 60 59 NCAA First Round Loss to Virginia 84 57 2007 08 Will Brown 15 15 500 10 6 625 3rd America East Conference tournament quarter final Loss to Boston U 68 64 in OT 2008 09 Will Brown 15 16 484 6 10 375 7th America East Conference tournament quarter final Win vs Vermont 56 52 in OT semi final Loss vs UMBC 64 58 2009 10 Will Brown 7 25 219 2 14 143 9th America East Conference tournament quarter final Loss to Stony Brook 68 59 2010 11 Will Brown 16 16 500 9 7 563 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final Loss to Stony Brook 67 61 2011 12 Will Brown 19 15 559 9 7 563 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final Win vs New Hampshire 63 45 semi final Loss to Stony Brook 57 55 CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament first round Loss to Manhattan 89 79 2012 13 Will Brown 24 10 706 9 7 563 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final Win vs Maine 50 49 semi final Win vs Stony Brook 61 59 championship Win vs Vermont 53 49 NCAA Round of 64 Loss to Duke 73 61 2013 14 Will Brown 19 15 559 9 7 563 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final Win vs UMBC 86 56 semi final Win vs Vermont 67 58 championship Win vs Stony Brook 69 60 NCAA Round of 64 First Four Win vs Mount St Mary s 71 64 second round Loss to Florida 55 67 2014 15 Will Brown 24 9 727 15 1 938 1st America East Conference tournament quarter final Win vs Maine 83 66 semi final Win vs New Hampshire 60 58 championship Win vs Stony Brook 51 50 NCAA Round of 64 Loss to Oklahoma 69 60 2015 16 Will Brown 24 9 727 13 3 813 2nd America East Conference tournament quarter final loss vs Hartford 68 59 College Basketball Invitational First round Loss to Ohio 90 94OT 2016 17 Will Brown 21 14 600 10 6 625 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final win vs Hartford 100 71 semi final Win vs Stony Brook 63 56 championship loss vs Vermont 56 53 CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament First round Loss to Saint Peter s 59 55 2017 18 Will Brown 22 10 688 10 6 625 4th America East Conference tournament quarter final loss vs Stony Brook 69 60 2018 19 Will Brown 12 20 375 7 9 438 6th America East Conference tournament quarter final loss vs UMBC 62 54 2019 20 Will Brown 14 18 438 7 9 438 7th America East Conference tournament quarter final loss vs Stony Brook 76 73 2020 21 Will Brown 7 9 438 6 6 500 5th America East Conference tournament first round win vs NJIT 76 66 quarter final loss vs Hartford 88 77 2021 22 Dwayne Killings 13 18 419 9 9 500 5th America East Conference tournament quarter final loss vs Hartford 61 49 2022 23 Dwayne Killings 8 23 258 3 13 188 9th Did not qualify for America East Conference tournamentUAlbany Totals 1342 1036 564 180 172 511Postseason EditNCAA Division I tournament results Edit The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division I tournament five times Their combined record is 1 5 Year Seed Round Opponent Result2006 16 First Round 1 Connecticut L 59 722007 13 First Round 4 Virginia L 57 842013 15 Second Round 2 Duke L 61 732014 16 First FourFirst Round 16 Mount St Mary s 1 Florida W 71 64L 55 672015 14 Second Round 3 Oklahoma L 60 69NCAA Division II tournament results Edit The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division II tournament one time Their record is 1 1 Year Round Opponent Result1969 Regional Semi finalsRegional 3rd Place Game WagnerLe Moyne L 109 64W 71 70NCAA Division III tournament results Edit The Great Danes have appeared in the NCAA Division III tournament ten times Their combined record is 9 13 Year Round Opponent Result1975 Regional Semi finalsRegional 3rd Place Game Saint LawrenceRensselaer L 63 82L 55 721977 Regional Semi finalsRegional Finals IthacaOneonta State W 75 58L 46 471979 Regional Semi finalsRegional 3rd Place Game Savannah StateLane L 81 82OTW 85 83OT1980 Regional Semi finalsRegional Finals Saint LawrencePotsdam W 75 66L 72 871981 Regional Semi finalsRegional Finals Saint LawrencePotsdam W 45 44L 68 63OT1985 Regional Semi finalsRegional 3rd Place Game Worcester TechWestfield State L 57 58OTL 70 781990 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional Semi finalsRegional 3rd Place Game PotsdamNorth Adams State Southeastern Massachusetts W 87 75L 66 69L 91 921992 Regional First RoundRegional Quarterfinals NYURochester W 72 66L 49 751994 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional Semi finalsRegional Finals Saint John FisherRichard StocktonNYU W 84 72W 60 54L 65 671995 Regional First RoundRegional Quarterfinals Saint John FisherGeneseo State W 92 84L 70 71CIT results Edit The Great Danes have appeared in the CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT two times Their combined record is 0 2 Year Round Opponent Result2012 First Round Manhattan L 79 892017 First Round Saint Peter s L 55 59CBI results Edit The Great Danes have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI one time Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2016 First Round Ohio L 90 94OTReferences Edit UAlbany Athletics Brand Guidelines PDF January 30 2023 Retrieved February 25 2023 University at Albany Marks 10th Anniversary of Division I Athletics Albany State s Sauers to Retire at The New York Times 11 Mar 1997 RICHARD SAUERS at UAlbanysports com Richard Doc Sauers born April 3 1930 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albany Great Danes men 27s basketball amp oldid 1147781691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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