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Additionally, the 2016-17 season men’s basketball team finished with a record of 25-6, their best since 1940. In 2017, Guthrie was named the 9th athletic director at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, where he was responsible for managing 14 NCAA Division I athletic programs as a member of the Horizon League Conference. [6]
Fordham Rams; University: Fordham University: Conference: Atlantic 10 (primary) Patriot League (football) MAWPC (water polo) CSA (men’s squash) NCAA: Division I : Athletic director: Charles Guthrie [1] Location: Bronx, New York: Varsity teams: 20: Football stadium: Jack Coffey Field: Basketball arena: Rose Hill Gymnasium: Baseball stadium ...
The Fordham Rams men's basketball team represents Fordham University, located in the Bronx, New York, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference . The Rams play their home games at the Rose Hill Gymnasium (3,200), the nation's oldest on-campus collegiate basketball arena still in use.
Pages in category "Fordham Rams athletic directors" ... (basketball) N. Alcott Neary; R. Dave Rice (American football) David Roach (athletic director)
The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director. This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. Schools are alphabetized by commonly used short name, regardless of their official name.
The 100th anniversary celebration of Fordham's Rose Hill Gym saw an exciting triple-overtime finish during a record-breaking night. UMass tops Fordham in triple-OT thriller as teams combine for a ...
Fordham commits plenty of mistakes of its own, but still prevails over Rhode Island, 71-68 Mistakes — physical and mental — doom Rhode Island basketball in game against Fordham Skip to main ...
McLaughlin led the Fordham Prep basketball team in scoring all three years he was a varsity player and was a unanimous selection to the 1965 All-City First Team. [1] He then played for the Fordham Rams men's basketball team, where he averaged 10.0 points and 3.3 rebounds over 77 games and helped lead the Rams to an appearance in the 1969 National Invitation Tournament.