The Great Danes' Court Chronicle
Tracing the legacy and achievements of the Albany Great Danes men's basketball program.
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Program History
The Era of "Doc" Sauers
Richard "Doc" Sauers coached the Great Danes from 1955 to 1997 (with a brief hiatus). He amassed an impressive 702โ330 record over 41 seasons, leading the program to numerous NCAA College Division/Division III and NAIA post-season appearances. His dedication and success are honored with a banner in the Broadview Center rafters.
Ascent to Division I
The transition to Division I was gradual. After a challenging start in the early 2000s, the 2005โ06 season marked a significant turning point. The team compiled a 21โ11 record, won the America East Conference tournament, and secured the program's first NCAA Division I tournament berth, adopting the motto "Why Not Us?"
Memorable Seasons
The 2006โ07 season saw the Great Danes achieve a 23โ10 record and return to the NCAA tournament, narrowly losing to Virginia. The 2012โ13 and 2013โ14 seasons were characterized by significant upsets, culminating in consecutive America East titles and NCAA tournament appearances. The 2014โ15 season featured Peter Hooley's dramatic game-winning shot, earning national attention.
Coaching Staff
Current Leadership
The current coaching staff is led by Head Coach Dwayne Killings, now in his fourth season. He is supported by assistant coaches Jim Whitesell, KJ Baptiste, Ryan Daly, and Assistant Coach/Operations Dan Madhavapallil.
All-Time Coaches
The program has seen several head coaches throughout its history, each contributing to its development. Notable figures include Richard "Doc" Sauers, Scott Hicks, Will Brown, and the current coach, Dwayne Killings. A detailed table outlines their tenures and records.
Records & Statistics
All-Time Performance
The Albany Great Danes have a storied history, spanning multiple NCAA divisions and conferences. The program boasts a significant number of wins, particularly under legendary coach Doc Sauers. Detailed season-by-season records are available, showcasing the team's evolution.
Honored Individuals
The program recognizes significant contributions through retired numbers and honored individuals. Jamar Wilson's #31 is retired, celebrating his career as the school's all-time leading scorer. Coach Doc Sauers is also honored for his remarkable 702 wins.
Postseason Appearances
NCAA Division I
The Great Danes have made five appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, with their first being in 2006. Their overall record in the tournament stands at 1โ5, highlighted by a memorable First Four victory in 2014.
NCAA Division II & III
Prior to their Division I success, the Great Danes competed in NCAA Division II and III tournaments. They appeared once in the Division II tournament (1969) and ten times in the Division III tournament, achieving a combined record of 10โ14 across these appearances.
Other Postseason Tournaments
The Great Danes have also participated in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) twice (2012, 2017) and the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) once (2016), accumulating an overall record of 0โ3 in these events.
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References
References
- The number symbolises the 702 victories that made Sauers be among the top 40 winningest colleges coaches in NCAA history.
- 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 รขยยDocรขยย Sauers (born April 3, 1930)
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