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Gannon Men's Basketball Golden Knights 2017-18 Record Book Gannon Men’s Basketball Golden Knights 2017-18 Record Book 27 24 5 Postseason NCAA NCAA Appearances in Tournament Elite Eight Last 33 Years Appearances Appearances 1987 Division II National finalists 15th-highest All-Time Winning Percentage WWW .GANNONSPORTS .COM 1 Table of Contents Gannon Basketball ...................................................................... 1 GANNON FACTS Location ..............................................University Square, Erie, Pa. 16541 2017-18 Quick Facts | Phone Directory ...................................... 2 Founded ............................................................................................1925 Enrollment........................................................................................4,149 Nickname ........................................................................ Golden Knights Media Information | Coverage ..................................................... 3 School Colors ............................................................... Maroon and Gold Affiliation ...................................................................... NCAA Division II Conference ....................Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) PSAC Website ........................................................... www.psacsports.org Home Court (Capacity) ................................Hammermill Center (2,800) 2017 TOURNAMENT INFORMAT I ON & HI STORY Athletic Department Phone ............................................. (814) 871-7416 Athletic Department Fax ................................................. (814) 871-7575 Gannon Website .................................................www.gannonsports.com 34th Annual Gary Miller Classic ......................................... 4-6 Press Table Phone ........................................................... (814) 871-7424 Visiting Radio Co-Op Line .............................................. (814) 871-7326 The Porreco Cup | Porreco Pride of Erie Games ............... 7-10 President ..................................................................... Keith Taylor, Ph.D. Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7609 Faculty Representative ........................................................ Kory Stauffer GOLDEN KN I G H TS I N T H E PROS Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7515 Email .................................................................stauffer005@gannon.edu Where Did They Go ............................................................. 11 Director of Athletics .............................................Lisa Goddard McGuirk Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7416 Email ............................................................... [email protected] Associate Director of Athletics/Events Coordinator ............Don Sherman 2017-18 OPPONENTS Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7763 Email ...............................................................sherman001@gannon.edu Series Results vs. 2017-18 Opponents ............................ 12-13 Assistant Director of Athletics for Business & Finance/SWA ...Kathy MacMurdy Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7416 Email ............................................................macmurdy001@gannon.edu FULL -TI ME BAS K ET B ALL STAFF HAMMERM I LL CENTER Head Coach .........................................................................John T. Reilly Record at Gannon ......................................................... 209-134, 12 years All-Time Home Records ....................................................... 14 Career Record ............................................................... 441-279, 24 years Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7417 Email .....................................................................reilly007@gannon.edu Basketball Office Fax ....................................................... (814) 871-5349 Assistant Coach ........................................... Chris Viscuso (12th Season) ALL -TI ME RECORDS Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-5773 Email .................................................................viscuso001@gannon.edu Individual | Team Records .................................................... 16 Assistant Coach ........................................... Andy Stark (Second Season) Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7212 30-Point Club | 20-Rebound Club ....................................... 17 Email ....................................................................starkl013@gannon.edu All-Time Career Records ................................................. 18-20 TEAM INFORMAT I ON Gannon’s 2016-17 Record ............................................................... 18-10 PSAC Record / Finish .................................15-7 / 2nd place - PSAC West All-Time Single-Season Records ...................................... 20-22 Lettermen Returning / Lost ................................................................7 / 7 Starters Returning / Lost .....................................................................3 / 2 AT H LET I CS COMMUN I CAT I ONS Assistant Director of Athletics for Media Relations: ................Dan Teliski GANNON BAS K ET B ALL HI STORY Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7418 Cell .................................................................................. (814) 882-7846 Email ................................................................... [email protected] The Scoring Fab Five ........................................................... 23 Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations ..........................Levi Rex All-Time Coaches | Year-by-Year Records ............................. 24 Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7008 Cell .................................................................................. (567) 242-9904 Email ........................................................................rex001@gannon.edu NCAA Tournament Appearances ......................................... 25 Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations ..........Madeline Williams Miscellaneous Records .................................................... 26-27 Office Phone/Cell Phone .....................(814) 871-7927 / (724) 977-0127 Email ............................................................... [email protected] All-Time Letterwinners ................................................... 28-31 AT H LET I C TRA I N I NG / MED I CAL Head Athletic Trainer .........................................................Allison Moore Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-5300 All-Time Records vs. All Opponents ............................... 32-33 Email ...................................................................moore085@gannon.edu All-Time Results .............................................................. 34-41 Associate Athletic Trainer ...................................................Pat Dragoone Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-7420 Email ..............................................................dragoone004@gannon.edu All-Time Postseason Awards ........................................... 42-43 Assistant Athletic Trainer .......................................................Syrena Hess Retired Numbers .................................................................. 44 Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 871-5301 Email .............................................................. [email protected] All-Time Championships | NCAA’s Best Programs ............... 45 Team Physician ................................................. Dr. Laura McIntosh, MD Office Phone .................................................................... (814) 835-8085 2 WWW .GANNONSPORTS .COM2 News Media Information On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thank you for your coverage of Golden NEWSPAPERS TELEV I S I ON STAT I ONS RAD I O STAT I ONS Knights’ basketball. This press guide has been assembled for sports journalists CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER WICU-TV (NBC) 90.5 WERG Sports Department Gary Drapcho Chet LaPrice covering Gannon basketball and visitors Phone: (216) 999-4370 Phone: (814) 454-3500 Phone: (814) 871-5841 looking at Gannon basketball for the first Fax: (216) 999-6276 Fax: (814) 459-3500 time. FOX SPORTS RADIO 1330 ERIE TIMES-NEWS WJET-TV (ABC) THE FAN ED I A ERV I CES Jeff Kirik Craig Smylie Alex Womer M S Phone: (814) 870-1700 Phone: (814) 868-2424 Phone: (814) 461-1000 All requests for working credentials, special Fax: (814) 870-1808 Fax: (814) 864-1704 Fax: (814) 874-0011 features, complimentary tickets, interviews and photographs should be directed to: MEADVILLE TRIBUNE WSEE-TV (CBS) WJET - AM NEWS TALK 1400 Pete Chiodo Gary Drapcho Alex Womer Phone: (814) 724-6370 Phone: (814) 454-3500 Phone: (814) 461-1000 Dan Teliski Fax: (814) 724-8755 Fax: (814) 459-3500 Fax: (814) 874-0011 Assistant Director of Athletics
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