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St. Bonaventure University is a private Franciscan university in St. Bonaventure, New York. It has 2,760 undergraduate and graduate students. [4] The Franciscans established the university in 1858. [5] In athletics, the St. Bonaventure Bonnies play National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I sports in the Atlantic 10 Conference. [4]
Currently, St. Bonaventure's head men's basketball coach is Mark Schmidt. [10] St. Bonaventure won the Atlantic 10 regular season and tournament championships in 2021. NBA Hall of Famer Bob Lanier played at St. Bonaventure, leading them to the 1970 Final Four. [8] The men's and women's basketball teams play at the 4,860-seat Reilly Center. [11]
Mike Reilly, head football and head basketball coach at St. Bonaventure University; Tyler Relph, college basketball player and trainer; Robert Sassone, 1953, college basketball coach; Jim Satalin, college basketball coach and the current radio play-by-play announcer; Marquise Simmons, professional basketball player; Sam Stith, professional ...
WSBU is the American non-commercial radio station of St. Bonaventure University.It is licensed to the census-designated place of Saint Bonaventure, New York and broadcasts in the area around Allegany and Olean, New York.
The Bona Venture is the student newspaper of St. Bonaventure University. The Bona Venture serves St. Bonaventure University and the city of Olean. It is free, and published weekly during the St. Bonaventure University academic year. [1] The paper has been printed continually since 1926. [2]
Reilly Center, previously known as University Center, is a 5,480-seat multi-purpose arena, in St. Bonaventure, New York, near Olean, New York.It is home to the St. Bonaventure University Bonnies men's and women's basketball teams. [1]
Florida and head coach Todd Golden landed former St. Bonaventure point guard Kyle Lofton on Friday.
Larry Weise is an American former basketball coach and athletic director. Weise was the head basketball coach at St. Bonaventure University [1] [2] from 1961 to 1973, compiling an overall record of 202–90, and leading the Brown Indians to an NCAA final Four appearance in 1970.