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St. Bonaventure Bonnies men's basketball

The St. Bonaventure Bonnies men's basketball (formerly the St. Bonaventure Brown Indians) team is the college basketball team that represents St. Bonaventure University, located near the city of Olean, New York. The school's team currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference and plays its home games at the Reilly Center. The Bonnies are currently coached by all-time coaching wins leader Mark Schmidt, who during his 12th season surpassed former coach Larry Weise with his 203rd victory.[2]

St. Bonaventure Bonnies
UniversitySt. Bonaventure University
All-time record1420–1064 (.570)
Head coachMark Schmidt (17th season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationAllegany, New York
ArenaReilly Center
(Capacity: 5,480)
NicknameBonnies
ColorsBrown and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament Final Four
1970
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1970
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1961, 1968, 1970
NCAA tournament appearances
1961, 1968, 1970, 1978, 2000, 2012, 2018, 2021
Conference tournament champions
A-10: 2012, 2021
Conference regular season champions
WNY3: 1950, 1951, 1957, 1958
A-10: 2016, 2021

History edit

Beginnings edit

Of the major sports at St. Bonaventure, basketball was the last introduced. In 1902, the first team had been put together, mainly consisting of former football players. The coach of this team was university professor Patric Driscoll. Official records of these games were not kept. Proper facilities were not available until four years later when intramural games began to be played in a handball court on campus.

In 1916, Butler Gym was constructed, but wasn't finished by the time the intercollegiate team played its first game against University at Buffalo. This game was played in the Olean Armory. Games were cancelled until after World War I had ended. The first game played in Butler Gym was during the 1919-1920 season with Richard Phelan as the coach. Basketball prospered on campus in the decades between World War I and World War II. From 1942 to 1944, basketball was again put on hold for a world war. Following World War II, Anslem Kreiger, a former All-American Basketball player, took over the program, with a record of 15-10 over his two-year tenure. The Brown Indians returned to the Olean Armory after the war and remained there for the next 20 seasons. The team was noted for having won 99 consecutive home games at the Armory before that streak was broken in February 1961.[3][4]

Ed (Melvin) Milkovich took over the basketball team for a six-year period starting with the 1948–49 season, after Kreiger was promoted to athletic director. This was a period of great success for the program, with two appearances in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT), the first during the 1950–51 season when the team was eliminated in the second round. Further success came with the team's appearance in the 1952 NIT, where they made it to the semifinals. Over his tenure, Milkovich led the team to a record of 98–47.

Edward Donovan took over head coaching duties for the 1953–54 season, holding the position for an eight-year period. The team again made an appearance in the NIT in 1957, again making it to the semifinals[5]

Golden era edit

Under Donovan, the team made it to the NIT every year from 1957 to 1960. In 1961, the team made its first trip to the NCAA tournament and finished third in its regional. However, this was Donovan's final season coaching the Brown Indians; in May 1961 he took a job as a coach of the New York Knicks.

 
The 1967-67 team. Bob Laniers has #31

Former Brown Indian Larry Weise took over the team starting with the 1961–62 season. In 1964, Weise led the team to the NCIT Tournament and the NIT. Under Weise's tutelage, the team returned to the NCAA tournament in 1968, proceeding to the second round prior to being eliminated. In 1970, St. Bonaventure, led by future NBA-great Bob Lanier, was thought to have a legitimate shot at unseating UCLA for the national title. However, they lost Lanier late in their East regional final victory over Villanova to a torn ligament, causing the All-American to miss the Final Four. St. Bonaventure was upset by Jacksonville in the national semifinals, before losing to New Mexico State in the national consolation game. In each Final Four game, the Lanier-less Bonnies were dominated by the opponent's pivot, Artis Gilmore for Jacksonville and Sam Lacey for New Mexico State.

Weise led the team to another trip to the NIT in 1971. In 1973, he relinquished his post as coach. He was replaced by Jim Satalin, another former Brown Indian. He led the team to a championship in the NIT in 1977. The next year, the team again made it to the NCAA tournament and was defeated in the first round. In 1979, the Bonnies made another appearance at the NIT and again were defeated in the first round.[6]

Rebounding edit

In the 1999–2000 season, the Bonnies finished in second place in A-10 play under coach Jim Baron and lost to #6 ranked Temple in the A-10 tournament championship. The Bonnies received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, their first bid since 1978. However, they failed to advance, losing to #19 ranked Kentucky in double overtime in the first round. Following the season Baron moved on to coach fellow A-10 school, Rhode Island.

2003 scandal edit

Jan van Breda Kolff was hired to continue the rebuilding Baron had achieved. However, he, instead, did the opposite. The 2002–03 men's basketball season was marred by a scandal after a transfer student from a junior college, Jamil Terrell, was permitted to play even though he had not completed his associate degree and was therefore ineligible for one year.[7] The team was forced to forfeit every game in which he played and was barred from the A-10 Tournament. In protest, players voted to sit out the last two games of the regular season. Head coach Jan van Breda Kolff, athletic director Gothard Lane, and school president Dr. Robert Wickenheiser were all ousted.[8] St. Bonaventure's chairman of the board of trustees, William Swan, took his own life in August 2003, feeling that he had let down his alma mater by failing to prevent the scandal.[9]

St. Bonaventure docked itself three scholarships from 2003 to 2005 and the NCAA subsequently put the team on three years' probation and banned them from postseason play in 2003–04.[10][11] Subsequently, the Bonnies failed to achieve a winning record until the 2010–11 season under coach Mark Schmidt.

Renewed success edit

In the 2011–12 season, the team enjoyed more success than in any season since the 2003 scandal. Led by conference Player of the Year Andrew Nicholson — the 19th pick by Orlando in the 2012 NBA draft — they accumulated a 20–12 record during the regular season. They then won the school's first-ever Atlantic 10 tournament title, beating Saint Joseph's, UMass, and Xavier. The conference title earned them an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, where they lost 66–63 to ACC champion Florida State in the second round at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

After Nicholson departed for the NBA, the 2012–13 team failed to qualify for the 2013 A-10 tournament in Brooklyn. However, the 2013–14 Bonnies qualified for the A-10 tournament, advancing to the semifinals. They upset the #1 seed Saint Louis on a buzzer-beater shot by Jordan Gathers, the nephew of the late Hank Gathers. That play made the SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the Night. In the 2014–15 campaign, the Bonnies had a winning record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the A-10 Conference tournament. On February 7, 2015, Bonnies guard Marcus Posley hit a buzzer beater shot to upset the nationally ranked VCU Rams and Shaka Smart at the nearly sold-out Reilly Center. The students, and many fans, rushed the court to celebrate after Posley's shot went in.

The 2015–16 Bonnies finished in a three-way tie for first place in the A-10 regular season.[12] The Bonnies were upset in their first game of the A-10 tournament, losing in overtime to Davidson.[13] The Bonnies failed to receive a bid to the NCAA tournament and were considered one of the "first four out" by the selection committee, their poor non-conference strength of schedule and lack of non-conference quality wins being listed as the reasons they were not selected for a bid.[14][15] Their omission was widely considered to be one of the largest snubs of the year, if not all time, being the first team to ever to have an RPI ranking in the top 30 and a conference regular season title to their name, and not receive a bid. It came as such a surprise to so many in the college basketball world, that it prompted the Atlantic 10 athletic director to issue a public statement voicing her dissatisfaction with the committee's decision to exclude the Bonnies.[14] The following year, St. Bonaventure alum Brian Toolan wrote a short book about the Bonnies' 2015-2016 season, entitled "Snubbed".[16]

The 2017-18 Bonnies tied the school's season record at 25 wins, a record previously set by the 1969-1970 Final Four team.[17] The 25-win season resulted in an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament as an 11-seed, where the Bonnies went on to beat the UCLA Bruins 65-58 for their first NCAA tournament win since 1970.[18] The 2017-2018 season marked the Bonnies' seventh NCAA tournament appearance in program history and the second under head coach Mark Schmidt.[17] The Bonnies later lost to the Florida Gators 62-77 in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament.[19]

On February 27, 2021 the Bonnies clinched the first ever outright Atlantic 10 regular season title in program history when Davidson defeated VCU 65-57.[20] The successful season continued two weeks later when, on March 14, 2021, the Bonnies won their first A-10 tournament title since 2012, beating VCU 74-65.[21] With this win the Bonnies secured an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, their second in 4 years.

The 2021–22 Bonnies opened the new campaign ranked in the AP Poll for the first time in a half century.[22] Following a win in the Charleston Classic (in which the Bonnies defeated Boise State, Clemson and Marquette) the Bonnies reached as high as 16th in the national poll. The Bonnies went unranked the rest of the season following a loss to Northern Iowa in their first game after the Charleston Classic win. Following an ankle injury to their star Point Guard Kyle Lofton, the Bonnies fell to AP ranked UCONN and were blown out against Virginia Tech in Lofton's return to play. Following that loss to VA Tech. the Bonnies went on a one-month COVID pause due to positive cases within their program and their opponents. The A-10 preseason favorite Bonnies finished the regular season as the 4th seed for the A-10 tournament, losing to 5th seeded Saint Louis in the quarterfinals after Lofton missed 2 free throws trailing by 1 point with under 2 seconds remaining.

The Bonnies returned to National Invitational Tournament (NIT) after missing out on an NCAA tournament berth. They defeated Colorado, Oklahoma and Virginia en route to an appearance at Madison Square Garden for the NIT semifinals versus Xavier.[23] The Bonnies fell in that game to finish their season. Following the loss, the "ironman 5 2.0" as they were called composed of Kyle Lofton, Dominick Welch, Jaren Holmes, Jalen Adaway and Osun Osunniyi all opted to take their talents elsewhere. Adaway entered the NBA draft, Lofton transferred to Florida, Holmes and Osunniyi transferred to Iowa State, and Welch transferred to Alabama.

Seasons edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
St. Bonaventure Bonnies men's basketball (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1994–present)
1994–95 St. Bonaventure 18–13 9–7 4th NIT
1995–96 St. Bonaventure 10–18 4–12 5th
1996–97 St. Bonaventure 14–14 5–11 5th
1997–98 St. Bonaventure 17–15 6–10 4th NIT
1998–99 St. Bonaventure 14–15 8–8 4th
1999–00 St. Bonaventure 21–10 11–5 2nd NCAA Tournament
2000–01 St. Bonaventure 18–12 9–7 5th NIT
2001–02 St. Bonaventure 17–13 8–8 3rd NIT
2002–03 St. Bonaventure 13–14 7–9 6th
2003–04 St. Bonaventure 7–21 3–13 5th
2004–05 St. Bonaventure 2–26 1–15 6th
2005–06 St. Bonaventure 8–19 2–14 13th
2006–07 St. Bonaventure 7–22 4–12 12th
2007–08 St. Bonaventure 8–22 2–14 14th
2008–09 St. Bonaventure 15–15 6–10 11th
2009–10 St. Bonaventure 15–16 7–9 8th
2010–11 St. Bonaventure 16–15 8–8 7th CBI Tournament
2011–12 St. Bonaventure 20–12 10–6 3rd NCAA Tournament
2012–13 St. Bonaventure 14–15 7–9 11th
2013–14 St. Bonaventure 18–15 6–10 9th
2014–15 St. Bonaventure 18–13 10–8 6th
2015–16 St. Bonaventure 22–9 14–4 1st NIT
2016–17 St. Bonaventure 20–12 11–7 5th
2017–18 St. Bonaventure 26–8 14–4 2nd NCAA Tournament
2018–19 St. Bonaventure 18–16 12–6 4th
2019–20 St. Bonaventure 19–12 11–7 5th Tournaments canceled due to COVID-19
2020–21 St. Bonaventure 16–4 11–4 1st NCAA Tournament
2021–22 St. Bonaventure 23–10 12–5 4th NIT
St. Bonaventure Bonnies: 1420-1065 (.571) 615–643 (.489)
Total: 1420-1065 (.571)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason edit

NCAA Division I Tournament results edit

The Bonnies have appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 7–10.

Year Round Opponent Result
1961 First round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third-place game
Rhode Island
Wake Forest
Princeton
W 86–76
L 73–78
W 85–67
1968 First round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional third-place game
Boston College
North Carolina
Columbia
W 102–93
L 72–91
L 75–95
1970 First round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National third-place game
Davidson
North Carolina State
Villanova
Jacksonville
New Mexico State
W 85–72
W 80–68
W 97–74
L 83–91
L 73–79
1978 First round Pennsylvania L 83–92
2000 First round Kentucky L 80–85 OT
2012 Second round Florida State L 63–66
2018 First Four
First round
UCLA
Florida
W 65–58
 L 62–77
2021 First round LSU L 61–76

NCAA Tournament seeding history edit

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.

Year '00 '12 '18 '21
Seed 12 14 11 9

NIT results edit

The Bonnies have appeared in 17 National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 21–18. They were NIT champions in 1977, and were the tournament's top overall seed in 2016.[24]

Year Round Opponent Result
1951 First round
Quarterfinals
Cincinnati
St. John's
W 70–67
L 58–60
1952 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Western Kentucky
Dayton
Duquesne
W 70–69
L 62–69
W 48–34
1957 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Cincinnati
Seattle
Memphis
Temple
W 90–72
W 85–68
L 78–80
L 50–67
1958 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
St. Joseph's
Xavier
St. John's
W 79–75
L 53–72
W 84–69
1959 First round
Quarterfinals
Villanova
St. John's
W 75–67
L 74–82
1960 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Holy Cross
St. John's
Bradley
Utah State
W 94–81
W 106–71
L 71–82
L 83–99
1964 First round Army L 62–64
1971 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Purdue
Hawaiʻi
Georgia Tech
Duke
W 94–79
W 73–64
L 71–76
W 92–88
1977 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
Rutgers
Oregon
Villanova
Houston
W 79–77
W 76–73
W 86–82
W 94–91
1979 First round Alabama L 89–98
1983 First round Iona L 76–90
1995 First round
Second round
Southern Miss
Marquette
W 75–70
L 61–70
1998 First round Vanderbilt L 61–73
2001 First round Pittsburgh L 75–84
2002 First round Syracuse L 66–76
2016 First round Wagner L 75–79
2022 First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Colorado
Oklahoma
Virginia
Xavier
W 76–68
W 70–68
W 52–51
L 77–84

CBI results edit

The Bonnies have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2011 First round UCF L 54–69

In accordance with school policy, since 2014, the team has declined all postseason tournament invitations other than the NCAA tournament and NIT.[15]

National polls edit

St. Bonaventure has finished in the Final Top 25 rankings 6 times in the AP Poll.

St. Bonaventure Final Rankings
Year Record AP Poll†
1952 21–6 15
1959 20–3 19
1960 21–5 9
1961 24–4 3
1968 23–2 3
1970 25–3 3

The Associated Press began compiling a ranking of the top 20 college men's basketball teams during the 1948–1949 season. It has issued the poll continuously since the 1950–1951 season. Beginning with the 1989-1990 season, the poll expanded to 25 teams.

Notable players and coaches edit

Coaches with NCAA Tournament appearances edit

Coach Years Win–loss Win % Final Four NCAA appearances
Eddie Donovan 1954–1961 139–57 .550 0 1
Larry Weise 1962–1973 202–90 .692 1 2
Jim Satalin 1974–1982 155-93 .625 0 1
Jim Baron 1993–2001 132–131 .502 0 1
Mark Schmidt 2007–pres 268–194† .580 0 3

- As of March 25. 2022

All-Americans edit

St. Bonaventure has had 11 All-Americans in its history.

Retired numbers edit

 
 
 
 
Fltr (above): Sam Stith, Tom Stith; (below) Bob Lanier, and Freddie Crawford, some of the players whose numbers were retired
St. Bonaventure Bonnies retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. ret. Ref.
13 Ken Murray G 1946–1950 1969 [25]
14 Bill Butler F 1964–1968 1969 [25]
22 Sam Stith G 1957–1960 1969 [25]
25 Earl Belcher F 1977–1981 1991 [25]
Essie Hollis F 1973–1977 1988 [25]
31 Bob Lanier C 1967–1970 1975 [25]
34 Roland Martin PG 1958–1961 1969 [25]
42 Tom Stith F 1958–1961 1969 [25]
44 Andrew Nicholson F 2008–2012 Feb 22, 2014 [25]
53 Greg Sanders F 1974–1978 Dec 3, 2016 [25]
54 Freddie Crawford G 1960–1964 1970 [25]

Basketball Hall of Fame inductees edit

Name Pos. Years Inducted
Bob Lanier F 1967-1970 1992

Bonnies in the NBA edit

St. Bonaventure has had 17 former players who have gone on to play in the NBA.

Name Years in NBA
Ken Murray 1951-1955
Billy Kenville 1954-1960
Fred Diute 1955
Brendan McCann 1958-1960
Sam Stith 1962
Whitey Martin 1962
Tom Stith 1963
Freddie Crawford 1967-1971
George Carter 1968-1976
Bob Lanier 1971-1984
Essie Hollis 1979
Glenn Hagan 1982
Mark Jones 1982
David Vanterpool 2001
J.R. Bremer 2003-2004
Andrew Nicholson 2013-2017
Jaylen Adams 2019-2021

Bonnies in the Olympics edit

Name Year City Position Country Medal
Barry Mungar 1988 Seoul Forward   Canada
Norman Clarke 1988 Seoul Guard   Canada

SBU wins vs. the AP Top 25 edit

Since the 1993–94 season, SBU has played a total of 48 games against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 Poll. SBU has a record of 11–37 against such teams. They have a record of 0–8 against teams in the Top 5 during this span. The Bonnies also hold a record of 9–9 against ranked teams at the Reilly Center since 1993.

Year Opponent Result Site
1950–51 #19 Siena
#15 Villanova
#17 Cincinnati
W 47–45
W 74–69
W 70–67
Home
Away
Neutral
1951–52 #11 Western Kentucky
#18 Siena
#4 Duquesne
W 73–60
W 69–44
W 49–31
Home
Home
Neutral
1955–56 #16 Memphis W 79–67 Home
1956–57 #14 Canisus
#5 Seattle
W 57–48
W 85–65
Home
Neutral
1959–60 #14 Providence
#9 Villanova
W 90–89
W 72–70
Home
Away
1960–61 #3 Bradley W 75–61 Home
1968–69 #18 Marquette W 84–62 Home
1969–70 #17 Purdue
#10 Davidson
#10 NC State
W 91–75
W 85–72
W 80–68
Neutral
Neutral
Neutral
1971–72 #12 Providence W 98–82 Home
1977–78 #17 Syracuse W 91–84 Home
1977–78 #16 Providence
#14 Syracuse
W 72–64
W 70–69
Home
Neutral
1993–94 #23 George Washington
#19 West Virginia
W 71–67
W 72–66
Home
Home
1997–98 #13 Xavier
#20 Rhode Island
#20 Massachusetts
W 80–77
W 86–81
W 72–70
Home
Home
Home
1999–00 #23 Temple W 57–56 Home
2013–14 #21 Massachusetts
#18 St. Louis
W 78–65
W 71–68
Home
Neutral
2014–15 #18 VCU W 73–71 Home
2015–16 #15 Dayton W 79–72 Away
2017–18 #16 Rhode Island W 77–74 Home

Broadcasting edit

FM 95.7 in Olean signed on in 1949 and carried the St. Bonaventure men's basketball team from its sign-on through the next 74 seasons. In July 2023, the university announced that it was unable to come to an agreement with the station's current owners to continue broadcasting the games. Beginning with the 2023–24 season, the Bonnies will broadcast their home games exclusively online. The university retained Gary Nease, their play-by-play broadcaster since 1995, to helm the play-by-play broadcast. Chris Russell, former station manager at FM 105.9 in Little Valley (where he formerly broadcast the women's basketball team), will serve as producer of the broadcasts. Nease explained that "I was getting it from both my company and Bonaventure that they weren't happy with some of the things that were going on (...) Bonaventure was doing a good job recruiting corporate sponsors. I think our station and Bonaventure were competing directly against each other for the advertising dollars that we needed to cover our costs and turn a profit."[26]

References edit

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External links edit

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The St Bonaventure Bonnies men s basketball formerly the St Bonaventure Brown Indians team is the college basketball team that represents St Bonaventure University located near the city of Olean New York The school s team currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference and plays its home games at the Reilly Center The Bonnies are currently coached by all time coaching wins leader Mark Schmidt who during his 12th season surpassed former coach Larry Weise with his 203rd victory 2 St Bonaventure Bonnies2023 24 St Bonaventure Bonnies men s basketball teamUniversitySt Bonaventure UniversityAll time record1420 1064 570 Head coachMark Schmidt 17th season ConferenceAtlantic 10LocationAllegany New YorkArenaReilly Center Capacity 5 480 NicknameBonniesColorsBrown and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament Final Four1970NCAA tournament Elite Eight1970NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1961 1968 1970NCAA tournament appearances1961 1968 1970 1978 2000 2012 2018 2021Conference tournament championsA 10 2012 2021Conference regular season championsWNY3 1950 1951 1957 1958A 10 2016 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Golden era 1 3 Rebounding 1 4 2003 scandal 1 5 Renewed success 2 Seasons 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA Division I Tournament results 3 2 NCAA Tournament seeding history 3 3 NIT results 3 4 CBI results 4 National polls 5 Notable players and coaches 5 1 Coaches with NCAA Tournament appearances 5 2 All Americans 5 3 Retired numbers 5 4 Basketball Hall of Fame inductees 5 5 Bonnies in the NBA 5 6 Bonnies in the Olympics 6 SBU wins vs the AP Top 25 7 Broadcasting 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit Of the major sports at St Bonaventure basketball was the last introduced In 1902 the first team had been put together mainly consisting of former football players The coach of this team was university professor Patric Driscoll Official records of these games were not kept Proper facilities were not available until four years later when intramural games began to be played in a handball court on campus In 1916 Butler Gym was constructed but wasn t finished by the time the intercollegiate team played its first game against University at Buffalo This game was played in the Olean Armory Games were cancelled until after World War I had ended The first game played in Butler Gym was during the 1919 1920 season with Richard Phelan as the coach Basketball prospered on campus in the decades between World War I and World War II From 1942 to 1944 basketball was again put on hold for a world war Following World War II Anslem Kreiger a former All American Basketball player took over the program with a record of 15 10 over his two year tenure The Brown Indians returned to the Olean Armory after the war and remained there for the next 20 seasons The team was noted for having won 99 consecutive home games at the Armory before that streak was broken in February 1961 3 4 Ed Melvin Milkovich took over the basketball team for a six year period starting with the 1948 49 season after Kreiger was promoted to athletic director This was a period of great success for the program with two appearances in the National Invitational Tournament NIT the first during the 1950 51 season when the team was eliminated in the second round Further success came with the team s appearance in the 1952 NIT where they made it to the semifinals Over his tenure Milkovich led the team to a record of 98 47 Edward Donovan took over head coaching duties for the 1953 54 season holding the position for an eight year period The team again made an appearance in the NIT in 1957 again making it to the semifinals 5 Golden era edit Under Donovan the team made it to the NIT every year from 1957 to 1960 In 1961 the team made its first trip to the NCAA tournament and finished third in its regional However this was Donovan s final season coaching the Brown Indians in May 1961 he took a job as a coach of the New York Knicks nbsp The 1967 67 team Bob Laniers has 31Former Brown Indian Larry Weise took over the team starting with the 1961 62 season In 1964 Weise led the team to the NCIT Tournament and the NIT Under Weise s tutelage the team returned to the NCAA tournament in 1968 proceeding to the second round prior to being eliminated In 1970 St Bonaventure led by future NBA great Bob Lanier was thought to have a legitimate shot at unseating UCLA for the national title However they lost Lanier late in their East regional final victory over Villanova to a torn ligament causing the All American to miss the Final Four St Bonaventure was upset by Jacksonville in the national semifinals before losing to New Mexico State in the national consolation game In each Final Four game the Lanier less Bonnies were dominated by the opponent s pivot Artis Gilmore for Jacksonville and Sam Lacey for New Mexico State Weise led the team to another trip to the NIT in 1971 In 1973 he relinquished his post as coach He was replaced by Jim Satalin another former Brown Indian He led the team to a championship in the NIT in 1977 The next year the team again made it to the NCAA tournament and was defeated in the first round In 1979 the Bonnies made another appearance at the NIT and again were defeated in the first round 6 Rebounding edit In the 1999 2000 season the Bonnies finished in second place in A 10 play under coach Jim Baron and lost to 6 ranked Temple in the A 10 tournament championship The Bonnies received an at large bid to the NCAA tournament their first bid since 1978 However they failed to advance losing to 19 ranked Kentucky in double overtime in the first round Following the season Baron moved on to coach fellow A 10 school Rhode Island 2003 scandal edit Jan van Breda Kolff was hired to continue the rebuilding Baron had achieved However he instead did the opposite The 2002 03 men s basketball season was marred by a scandal after a transfer student from a junior college Jamil Terrell was permitted to play even though he had not completed his associate degree and was therefore ineligible for one year 7 The team was forced to forfeit every game in which he played and was barred from the A 10 Tournament In protest players voted to sit out the last two games of the regular season Head coach Jan van Breda Kolff athletic director Gothard Lane and school president Dr Robert Wickenheiser were all ousted 8 St Bonaventure s chairman of the board of trustees William Swan took his own life in August 2003 feeling that he had let down his alma mater by failing to prevent the scandal 9 St Bonaventure docked itself three scholarships from 2003 to 2005 and the NCAA subsequently put the team on three years probation and banned them from postseason play in 2003 04 10 11 Subsequently the Bonnies failed to achieve a winning record until the 2010 11 season under coach Mark Schmidt Renewed success edit In the 2011 12 season the team enjoyed more success than in any season since the 2003 scandal Led by conference Player of the Year Andrew Nicholson the 19th pick by Orlando in the 2012 NBA draft they accumulated a 20 12 record during the regular season They then won the school s first ever Atlantic 10 tournament title beating Saint Joseph s UMass and Xavier The conference title earned them an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they lost 66 63 to ACC champion Florida State in the second round at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Tennessee After Nicholson departed for the NBA the 2012 13 team failed to qualify for the 2013 A 10 tournament in Brooklyn However the 2013 14 Bonnies qualified for the A 10 tournament advancing to the semifinals They upset the 1 seed Saint Louis on a buzzer beater shot by Jordan Gathers the nephew of the late Hank Gathers That play made the SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the Night In the 2014 15 campaign the Bonnies had a winning record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the A 10 Conference tournament On February 7 2015 Bonnies guard Marcus Posley hit a buzzer beater shot to upset the nationally ranked VCU Rams and Shaka Smart at the nearly sold out Reilly Center The students and many fans rushed the court to celebrate after Posley s shot went in The 2015 16 Bonnies finished in a three way tie for first place in the A 10 regular season 12 The Bonnies were upset in their first game of the A 10 tournament losing in overtime to Davidson 13 The Bonnies failed to receive a bid to the NCAA tournament and were considered one of the first four out by the selection committee their poor non conference strength of schedule and lack of non conference quality wins being listed as the reasons they were not selected for a bid 14 15 Their omission was widely considered to be one of the largest snubs of the year if not all time being the first team to ever to have an RPI ranking in the top 30 and a conference regular season title to their name and not receive a bid It came as such a surprise to so many in the college basketball world that it prompted the Atlantic 10 athletic director to issue a public statement voicing her dissatisfaction with the committee s decision to exclude the Bonnies 14 The following year St Bonaventure alum Brian Toolan wrote a short book about the Bonnies 2015 2016 season entitled Snubbed 16 The 2017 18 Bonnies tied the school s season record at 25 wins a record previously set by the 1969 1970 Final Four team 17 The 25 win season resulted in an at large bid in the NCAA tournament as an 11 seed where the Bonnies went on to beat the UCLA Bruins 65 58 for their first NCAA tournament win since 1970 18 The 2017 2018 season marked the Bonnies seventh NCAA tournament appearance in program history and the second under head coach Mark Schmidt 17 The Bonnies later lost to the Florida Gators 62 77 in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament 19 On February 27 2021 the Bonnies clinched the first ever outright Atlantic 10 regular season title in program history when Davidson defeated VCU 65 57 20 The successful season continued two weeks later when on March 14 2021 the Bonnies won their first A 10 tournament title since 2012 beating VCU 74 65 21 With this win the Bonnies secured an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament their second in 4 years The 2021 22 Bonnies opened the new campaign ranked in the AP Poll for the first time in a half century 22 Following a win in the Charleston Classic in which the Bonnies defeated Boise State Clemson and Marquette the Bonnies reached as high as 16th in the national poll The Bonnies went unranked the rest of the season following a loss to Northern Iowa in their first game after the Charleston Classic win Following an ankle injury to their star Point Guard Kyle Lofton the Bonnies fell to AP ranked UCONN and were blown out against Virginia Tech in Lofton s return to play Following that loss to VA Tech the Bonnies went on a one month COVID pause due to positive cases within their program and their opponents The A 10 preseason favorite Bonnies finished the regular season as the 4th seed for the A 10 tournament losing to 5th seeded Saint Louis in the quarterfinals after Lofton missed 2 free throws trailing by 1 point with under 2 seconds remaining The Bonnies returned to National Invitational Tournament NIT after missing out on an NCAA tournament berth They defeated Colorado Oklahoma and Virginia en route to an appearance at Madison Square Garden for the NIT semifinals versus Xavier 23 The Bonnies fell in that game to finish their season Following the loss the ironman 5 2 0 as they were called composed of Kyle Lofton Dominick Welch Jaren Holmes Jalen Adaway and Osun Osunniyi all opted to take their talents elsewhere Adaway entered the NBA draft Lofton transferred to Florida Holmes and Osunniyi transferred to Iowa State and Welch transferred to Alabama Seasons editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonSt Bonaventure Bonnies men s basketball Atlantic 10 Conference 1994 present 1994 95 St Bonaventure 18 13 9 7 4th NIT1995 96 St Bonaventure 10 18 4 12 5th1996 97 St Bonaventure 14 14 5 11 5th1997 98 St Bonaventure 17 15 6 10 4th NIT1998 99 St Bonaventure 14 15 8 8 4th1999 00 St Bonaventure 21 10 11 5 2nd NCAA Tournament2000 01 St Bonaventure 18 12 9 7 5th NIT2001 02 St Bonaventure 17 13 8 8 3rd NIT2002 03 St Bonaventure 13 14 7 9 6th2003 04 St Bonaventure 7 21 3 13 5th2004 05 St Bonaventure 2 26 1 15 6th2005 06 St Bonaventure 8 19 2 14 13th2006 07 St Bonaventure 7 22 4 12 12th2007 08 St Bonaventure 8 22 2 14 14th2008 09 St Bonaventure 15 15 6 10 11th2009 10 St Bonaventure 15 16 7 9 8th2010 11 St Bonaventure 16 15 8 8 7th CBI Tournament2011 12 St Bonaventure 20 12 10 6 3rd NCAA Tournament2012 13 St Bonaventure 14 15 7 9 11th2013 14 St Bonaventure 18 15 6 10 9th2014 15 St Bonaventure 18 13 10 8 6th2015 16 St Bonaventure 22 9 14 4 1st NIT2016 17 St Bonaventure 20 12 11 7 5th2017 18 St Bonaventure 26 8 14 4 2nd NCAA Tournament2018 19 St Bonaventure 18 16 12 6 4th2019 20 St Bonaventure 19 12 11 7 5th Tournaments canceled due to COVID 192020 21 St Bonaventure 16 4 11 4 1st NCAA Tournament2021 22 St Bonaventure 23 10 12 5 4th NITSt Bonaventure Bonnies 1420 1065 571 615 643 489 Total 1420 1065 571 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championPostseason editNCAA Division I Tournament results edit The Bonnies have appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments Their combined record is 7 10 Year Round Opponent Result1961 First roundSweet SixteenRegional third place game Rhode IslandWake ForestPrinceton W 86 76L 73 78W 85 671968 First roundSweet SixteenRegional third place game Boston CollegeNorth CarolinaColumbia W 102 93L 72 91L 75 951970 First roundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational third place game DavidsonNorth Carolina StateVillanova Jacksonville New Mexico State W 85 72W 80 68W 97 74L 83 91L 73 791978 First round Pennsylvania L 83 922000 First round Kentucky L 80 85 OT2012 Second round Florida State L 63 662018 First FourFirst round UCLAFlorida W 65 58 L 62 772021 First round LSU L 61 76NCAA Tournament seeding history edit The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition Year 00 12 18 21Seed 12 14 11 9NIT results edit The Bonnies have appeared in 17 National Invitation Tournaments Their combined record is 21 18 They were NIT champions in 1977 and were the tournament s top overall seed in 2016 24 Year Round Opponent Result1951 First roundQuarterfinals CincinnatiSt John s W 70 67L 58 601952 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game Western KentuckyDaytonDuquesne W 70 69L 62 69W 48 341957 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game CincinnatiSeattleMemphisTemple W 90 72W 85 68L 78 80L 50 671958 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game St Joseph sXavierSt John s W 79 75L 53 72W 84 691959 First roundQuarterfinals VillanovaSt John s W 75 67L 74 821960 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game Holy CrossSt John sBradleyUtah State W 94 81W 106 71L 71 82L 83 991964 First round Army L 62 641971 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game PurdueHawaiʻiGeorgia TechDuke W 94 79W 73 64L 71 76W 92 881977 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game RutgersOregonVillanovaHouston W 79 77W 76 73W 86 82W 94 911979 First round Alabama L 89 981983 First round Iona L 76 901995 First roundSecond round Southern MissMarquette W 75 70L 61 701998 First round Vanderbilt L 61 732001 First round Pittsburgh L 75 842002 First round Syracuse L 66 762016 First round Wagner L 75 792022 First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinals ColoradoOklahomaVirginiaXavier W 76 68 W 70 68 W 52 51L 77 84CBI results edit The Bonnies have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2011 First round UCF L 54 69In accordance with school policy since 2014 the team has declined all postseason tournament invitations other than the NCAA tournament and NIT 15 National polls editSt Bonaventure has finished in the Final Top 25 rankings 6 times in the AP Poll St Bonaventure Final RankingsYear Record AP Poll 1952 21 6 151959 20 3 191960 21 5 91961 24 4 31968 23 2 31970 25 3 3 The Associated Press began compiling a ranking of the top 20 college men s basketball teams during the 1948 1949 season It has issued the poll continuously since the 1950 1951 season Beginning with the 1989 1990 season the poll expanded to 25 teams Notable players and coaches editCoaches with NCAA Tournament appearances edit Coach Years Win loss Win Final Four NCAA appearancesEddie Donovan 1954 1961 139 57 550 0 1Larry Weise 1962 1973 202 90 692 1 2Jim Satalin 1974 1982 155 93 625 0 1Jim Baron 1993 2001 132 131 502 0 1Mark Schmidt 2007 pres 268 194 580 0 3 As of March 25 2022 All Americans edit St Bonaventure has had 11 All Americans in its history Player Count YearsKen Murray 1 1950 AP Honorable MentionBob Sassone 1 1952 AP Honorable MentionTom Stith 3 1959 AP Honorable Mention 1960 First Team 1961 First TeamFreddie Crawford 2 1961 AP Honorable Mention 1964 AP Honorable MentionWhitey Martin 1 1961 AP Honorable MentionBob Lanier 3 1968 Second Team 1969 AP Second Team 1970 First TeamGreg Sanders 1 1978 AP Honorable MentionEarl Belcher 2 1980 AP Honorable Mention 1981 AP Honorable MentionMark Jones 2 1982 AP Honorable Mention 1983 AP Honorable MentionAndrew Nicholson 1 2012 AP Honorable MentionJaylen Adams 1 2018 AP Honorable MentionRetired numbers edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fltr above Sam Stith Tom Stith below Bob Lanier and Freddie Crawford some of the players whose numbers were retired St Bonaventure Bonnies retired numbersNo Player Position Career No ret Ref 13 Ken Murray G 1946 1950 1969 25 14 Bill Butler F 1964 1968 1969 25 22 Sam Stith G 1957 1960 1969 25 25 Earl Belcher F 1977 1981 1991 25 Essie Hollis F 1973 1977 1988 25 31 Bob Lanier C 1967 1970 1975 25 34 Roland Martin PG 1958 1961 1969 25 42 Tom Stith F 1958 1961 1969 25 44 Andrew Nicholson F 2008 2012 Feb 22 2014 25 53 Greg Sanders F 1974 1978 Dec 3 2016 25 54 Freddie Crawford G 1960 1964 1970 25 Basketball Hall of Fame inductees edit See also Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Name Pos Years InductedBob Lanier F 1967 1970 1992Bonnies in the NBA edit St Bonaventure has had 17 former players who have gone on to play in the NBA Name Years in NBAKen Murray 1951 1955Billy Kenville 1954 1960Fred Diute 1955Brendan McCann 1958 1960Sam Stith 1962Whitey Martin 1962Tom Stith 1963Freddie Crawford 1967 1971George Carter 1968 1976Bob Lanier 1971 1984Essie Hollis 1979Glenn Hagan 1982Mark Jones 1982David Vanterpool 2001J R Bremer 2003 2004Andrew Nicholson 2013 2017Jaylen Adams 2019 2021Bonnies in the Olympics edit See also Basketball at the Summer Olympics Name Year City Position Country MedalBarry Mungar 1988 Seoul Forward nbsp CanadaNorman Clarke 1988 Seoul Guard nbsp CanadaSBU wins vs the AP Top 25 editSince the 1993 94 season SBU has played a total of 48 games against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 Poll SBU has a record of 11 37 against such teams They have a record of 0 8 against teams in the Top 5 during this span The Bonnies also hold a record of 9 9 against ranked teams at the Reilly Center since 1993 Year Opponent Result Site1950 51 19 Siena 15 Villanova 17 Cincinnati W 47 45W 74 69W 70 67 HomeAwayNeutral1951 52 11 Western Kentucky 18 Siena 4 Duquesne W 73 60W 69 44W 49 31 HomeHomeNeutral1955 56 16 Memphis W 79 67 Home1956 57 14 Canisus 5 Seattle W 57 48W 85 65 HomeNeutral1959 60 14 Providence 9 Villanova W 90 89W 72 70 HomeAway1960 61 3 Bradley W 75 61 Home1968 69 18 Marquette W 84 62 Home1969 70 17 Purdue 10 Davidson 10 NC State W 91 75W 85 72W 80 68 Neutral NeutralNeutral1971 72 12 Providence W 98 82 Home1977 78 17 Syracuse W 91 84 Home1977 78 16 Providence 14 Syracuse W 72 64W 70 69 HomeNeutral1993 94 23 George Washington 19 West Virginia W 71 67W 72 66 HomeHome1997 98 13 Xavier 20 Rhode Island 20 Massachusetts W 80 77W 86 81W 72 70 HomeHomeHome1999 00 23 Temple W 57 56 Home2013 14 21 Massachusetts 18 St Louis W 78 65W 71 68 HomeNeutral2014 15 18 VCU W 73 71 Home2015 16 15 Dayton W 79 72 Away2017 18 16 Rhode Island W 77 74 HomeBroadcasting editFM 95 7 in Olean signed on in 1949 and carried the St Bonaventure men s basketball team from its sign on through the next 74 seasons In July 2023 the university announced that it was unable to come to an agreement with the station s current owners to continue broadcasting the games Beginning with the 2023 24 season the Bonnies will broadcast their home games exclusively online The university retained Gary Nease their play by play broadcaster since 1995 to helm the play by play broadcast Chris Russell former station manager at FM 105 9 in Little Valley where he formerly broadcast the women s basketball team will serve as producer of the broadcasts Nease explained that I was getting it from both my company and Bonaventure that they weren t happy with some of the things that were going on Bonaventure was doing a good job recruiting corporate sponsors I think our station and Bonaventure were competing directly against each other for the advertising dollars that we needed to cover our costs and turn a profit 26 References edit St Bonaventure University Brand Style Guide PDF May 1 2019 Retrieved December 5 2022 Lofton Powers Bonnies Over Mason Schmidt Now Bona s All Time Coaching Wins Leader GoBonnies St Bonavneture University Department of Athletics Retrieved March 31 2019 Pollock Chuck 2011 02 25 50 years ago today Bonnies bid for 100 at Armory failed Olean Times Herald Retrieved 2023 10 19 Cave Ray March 6 1961 ST BONAVENTURE IS SECOND BEST Sports Illustrated Vault SI com Retrieved 2023 10 19 Beginnings web sbu edu Archived from the original on 2004 07 01 Middle Era web sbu edu Archived from the original on 2008 08 28 Wise Mike 2003 11 04 BASKETBALL Picking Up Pieces of a Shattered Program The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 04 26 Glockner Bonnies trying to put scandal behind them ESPN com 31 October 2007 Wise Mike 4 November 2003 Picking Up Pieces of a Shattered Program New York Times Retrieved 5 March 2018 Bona Ad Wronged for Doing Right New York Daily News articles nydailynews com Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2022 National Collegiate Athletic Association Press Release Archive fs ncaa org 2015 16 A10 Men s Basketball Final Standings A10 com Retrieved 16 March 2019 BonniesMBB Falls in OT to Davidson in A10 Quarters GoBonnies com March 11 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2019 a b Price Jacob 2016 03 14 The A 10 commissioner is irate about St Bonaventure getting snubbed SBNation com Retrieved 2016 04 26 a b Butler J P March 16 2015 No tournament for Bonnies Olean Times Herald Retrieved March 16 2015 Toolan Brian November 11 2016 Snubbed A Basketball Season of Triumph Crisis and Despair at St Bonaventure University No Frills Buffalo ISBN 978 0997831719 a b St Bonaventure Receives At Large Bid To NCAA Tournament Will Face UCLA In First Four Tuesday GoBonnies St Bonaventure University Department of Athletics Retrieved 31 March 2019 Associated Press Bonnies stun UCLA 65 58 for 1st NCAA Tourney win in 48 years ESPN ESPN Retrieved 31 March 2019 Associated Press Florida bounces Bonnies after their 1st NCAA win in 48 years ESPN ESPN Retrieved 31 March 2019 St Bonaventure Clinches 2020 21 Atlantic 10 Men s Basketball Regular Season Title GoBonnies com St Bonaventure University Department of Athletics Retrieved 28 February 2021 St Bonaventure men s basketball wins A 10 Championship 74 65 over VCU WKBW 2021 03 14 Retrieved 2021 03 14 Seipp Tom October 22 2021 St Bonaventure Basketball ranked 23 in AP Poll TheBVNewspaper com Retrieved June 10 2022 Rill Jake NIT Tournament 2022 Bracket and Schedule for Semifinals in New York B Bleacher Report Retrieved 7 June 2022 Monmouth Bonnies South Carolina Valpo top seeds in NIT USAToday com USA Today March 13 2016 Retrieved 20 March 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k St Bonaventure Men s Basketball Retired Numbers at Gobonnies com 8 Dec 2022 Pollock Chuck July 12 2023 The inside story on why St Bonaventure basketball leaves WPIG after 74 years The Wellsville Sun Retrieved July 14 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Bonaventure Bonnies men s basketball Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Bonaventure Bonnies men 27s basketball amp oldid 1187498356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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