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COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND
Head Coach: TJ Tibbs (5th Season)
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Assistant
Kurt
Orin
Quick Facts
Location: Staten Island, N.Y.
Founded: 1976
Enrollment: 13,000
Nickname: Dolphins
Colors: Blue, Grey, Black, & White
President: Dr. Timothy G. Lynch
Director of Athletics: Chase Licata
Arena: Sport & Recreation Center Gymnasium
About Staten Island
Did You Know?
• The Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball programs combined to win 22 conference championships as members of the CUNYAC conference in Division III. This season is their first year of playoff eligibility in Division II.
• Current Men’s Basketball Head Coach T.J. Tibbs entered the 2012 NBA Draft
• Messiah Mallory was named to the ECC All-Conference Second Team last season and was also the 2021-2022 ECC Rookie of the Year
• CSI and fellow East Coast Conference member Queens College are the only two City University of New York institutions that are NCAA Division II members
The College of Staten Island is a four-year, senior college of The City University of New York providing exceptional opportunities to all of its students and offering undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as certificate and continuing education programs. Completed in 1994, the 204-acre campus of CSI is set on the largest physical New York City college site. Surrounded by a park-like landscape, the campus is centrally located on Staten Island. A rural oasis in an urban setting, the campus includes 300 classrooms, laboratories and instructional spaces, study lounges, department and program offices, and faculty offices, along with extensive athletic facilities and an acclaimed Center for the Arts. The College of Staten Island offers a number of selective academic programs, learning communities, and undergraduate research opportunities including the Macaulay Honors College of CUNY, the Verrazzano School and the Teacher Education Honors Academy at CSI. These and other competitive programs challenge highly motivated students to reach new academic heights. Additionally, CSI Athletics offers 14 intercollegiate athletic programs and two clubs sports to its community of student-athletes. After competing in the NCAA Division III City University of New York Athletic Conference until the conclusion of the 2018-2019 season, the Dolphins became members of the NCAA Division II East Coast Conference in the summer of 2019.