Hartford Men's Basketball Digital Game Program: February 26 vs. NJIT

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hunter MARKS

NUMBER POSITION HEIGHT YEAR MAJOR

0 FORWARD 6-9 GRADUATE MBA

HAWKS TIDBIT: Hunter Marks, who

has started in all 19 games he has appeared in this season, leads the America East with a 84.1 percent (58-of-69) free-throw percentage.


2021-22

SCHEDULE DAY

TUE. FRI. SAT. THUR. TUE. MON. WED. SUN. SAT. TUE. SAT. WED. TUE. WED. SAT. MON. WED. MON. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. SUN. WED. SAT. TUE. THU. SAT. TUE. SAT.

DATE

11/9 11/12 11/13 11/18 11/23 11/29 12/1 12/5 12/11 12/14 12/18 12/22 12/28 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/20 2/23 2/26 3/1 3/3 3/5 3/8 3/12

OPPONENT

TIME+/RESULT

AT WAGNER VS. CAMPBELL# VS. ARMY# BOSTON UNIVERSITY AT MERRIMACK AT APP STATE AT WINTHROP AT ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN AT UNLV SAINT FRANCIS (PA)$ AT CENTRAL CONNECTICUT AT SACRED HEART AT CORNELL NEW HAMPSHIRE* AT VERMONT* AT BINGHAMTON* BINGHAMTON* AT MAINE* AT NEW HAMPSHIRE* UALBANY* AT UMASS LOWELL* AT UMBC* AT NJIT* VERMONT* MAINE* AT STONY BROOK* STONY BROOK* UMBC* NJIT* AT UALBANY* UMASS LOWELL* AMERICA EAST QUARTERFINAL^ AMERICA EAST SEMIFINAL^ AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP^

L, 59-77 L, 67-68 L, 79-86 L, 70-75 L, 60-75 L, 59-69 L, 75-82 W, 68-55 L, 78-95 L, 66-81 L, 65-75 W, 78-71 CANCELED W, 69-57 L, 72-82 L, 64-74 W, 72-60 W, 78-66 L, 64-70 L, 52-71 L, 75-85 L, 64-68 W, 65-49 W, 75-74 W, 75-65 L, 82-88 W, 74-70 L, 85-92 2 PM 7 PM 6 PM TBD TBD TBD

RED - HOME GAMES (CHASE ARENA AT REICH FAMILY PAVILION) + ALL TIMES EASTERN AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE * AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE OPPONENT | ^ PLAYED AT THE HIGHEST OVERALL SEED # DUKE VETERANS DAY WEEKEND SHOWCASE | $ JACK PHELAN CLASSIC


ON THE DOCKET

The Hartford men’s basketball team continues a three-game homestand, hosting UMBC on Wednesday night. The Hawks are looking to even the regular season series, after dropping a close contest to the Retrievers earlier this month. Tipoff from Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion is set for 7 p.m.

SENIOR DAY

Saturday’s contest serves as Senior Day for the Hawks. Prior to tipoff, the Hawks will honor D.J. Mitchell, Michael Dunne, Matt Hobbs, Hunter Marks, Austin Williams, Pierre Sow, David Shriver and Jared Kimbrough.

LAST TIME OUT

points), and Shriver (12) joined McClain and Flowers in double digits. Shriver finished with a team-high eight rebounds Hartford held a slim 35-27 rebounding advantage. UMBC outshot the Hawks 50.0 percent (25-of-50) to 49.2 percent (32-of-65).

NJIT SCOUT

NJIT enters Saturday contest after dropping a 85-53 decision to New Hampshire on Wednesday. The Highlanders, who are 6-10 in conference play, are led by Miles Coleman. Coleman is fifth in the league in scoring, averaging 15.3 points per contest. He also leads the team in rebounds, hauling in 5.8 boards. Dylan O’hearn joins Coleman in double-figures, dropping 11.8 points per game. Antwuan Butler is the Highlander’s playmaker, dishign out a team-high 62 assists. NJIT has struggled from the floor this season, shooting 40.8 percent, the worst mark in the America East.

Sophomore Briggs McClain finished with a career-high 22 points as Hartford’s late comeback fell short, dropping a 92-85 decision to UMBC on Wednesday night . The Hawks, who trailed by as much as 17, pulled within four points late, but UMBC held on for the win. Junior Moses Flowers, SERIES HISTORY who also finished with 22 points, went Hartford and NJIT meet for the fifth time 9-of-13 from the floor. Kimbrough (14

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in both programs’ Division I histories. Hartford holds a slim 3-1 lead in the alltime series. The Hawks defeated NJIT, 65-49, in Newark on Feb. 12. The series is tied at 1-1 in games played in West Hartford, Conn.

BRIGGS TIME

McClain had a career day for against UMBC on Wednesday. He dropped a career-best 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting. McClain has been a spark plug off the bench for the Hawks this year. Entering the season with just eight career points, he has upped his total to 120 this season. In 12.5 minutes per game, he is averaging a career-high 4.7 points, after averaging 0.6 points in 2.1 minutes per game in 2020-21.

NEXT ON TAP

The Hawks head to Albany, N.Y., for their final road contest of the regular season on Tuesday. Tipoff against the Great Danes is set for 7 p.m.

T AL E O F T H E T A P E 7-8

AE RECORD

6-10

70.0

POINTS PER GAME

63.0

73.3

POINTS ALLOWED

67.8

32.1

REBOUNDS/GAME

35.4

.455

FG%

.408

.453

FG% DEFENSE

.419

.366

3-PT FG%

.326

.361

3-PT FG% DEF

.318

.672

FT%

.662

12.3

ASSISTS/GAME

9.9

12.1

TO/GAME

13.0

-0.8

TO MARGIN

-1.3

6.2

STEALS/GAME

6.2

3.0

BLOCKS/GAME

3.7

AMERICA EAST S T A ND INGS

Vermont UMBC UAlbany Stony Brook New Hampshire Binghamton Hartford UMass Lowell NJIT Maine

OVERALL W-L PCT

23-5 14-13 13-15 16-13 13-12 11-14 9-18 14-13 11-15 6-21

.821 .519 .464 .532 .520 .440 .333 .519 .423 .222

AE W-L PCT 15-1 9-7 9-7 8-8 8-8 8-8 7-8 6-9 6-10 3-13

.938 .562 .562 .500 .500 .500 .467 .400 .375 .188

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(9-18 OVERALL, 7-8 AMERICA EAST)

# Name

Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.

0

Hunter Marks

Gr.

F

6-9

190

Phillip Island, Australia/Wonthaggi Sec. College

Hometown/Last School

2

D.J. Mitchell

Sr.

G

6-0

160

Englewood Cliffs, N.J./St. Thomas More School

3

David Shriver

Sr.

G/F

6-6

220

Philippi, W.Va./Alderson Broaddus Univ.

4

Moses Flowers

Jr.

G

6-3

180

Dorchester, Mass./Thayer Academy

5

Kurtis Henderson

Fr.

G

5-10 180

Brockton, Mass./Catholic Memorial

11

Briggs McClain

So.

G

6-4

175

Martinsburg, W.Va./St. Maria Goretti

13 Dejuan Clayton

Gr.

G

6-2

185

Bowie, Md./Coppin State University

15 Thomas Webley

So.

F

6-10 240

20 Austin Williams

Sr.

G

6-4

200

Roseland, N.J./Marist University

21 Matt Hobbs

Sr.

G

6-4

200

Anchorage, Alaska/Univ. of New England

22 Carlos Edmundo

Jr.

G

6-2

180

Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway

23 Michael Dunne

Sr.

G

6-4

190

Matawan, N.J./Matawan Regional

24 Jared Kimbrough Sr.

F

6-8

225

Neptune, N.J./La Salle University

25 Traci Carter

Gr.

G

6-1

175

Philadephia, Pa./La Salle University

45 Pierre Sow

Sr.

C

7-0

235

Teaneck, N.J./Hampton University

Christchurch, New Zealand/Cashmere

HEAD COACH JOHN GALLAGHER - 12th Season - St. Joseph’s ’99

ASSISTANT COACHES TOM DEVITT - Ninth Season - Boston College ’93 YOLONZO MOORE II - Fifth Season - Hartford ’15 TIM BROOKS - Third Season - James Madison ’11 J.R. LYNCH - First Season - Hartford ’18, MBA ’19


NJIT HIGLANDERS (11-15 OVERALL, 6-10 AMERICA EAST)

# Name

Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.

Hometown/Last School

0

Chauncy Sterling Jr.

G

6-0

180

Willingboro, N.J./Concordia

1

James Lee

Jr.

G

6-3

180

Frederick, Md./Salt Lake City CC

2

Dylan O’Hearn

Sr.

G/F

6-4

185

Windsor, Ontario/Western Oklahoma St. CC

3

Jacob Mansson

Fr.

G

6-7

185

Malmo, Sweden/BG Lulea

5

Miles Coleman

Sr.

F

6-5

210 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Indian River CC

10 Eyal Nankin

Fr.

F

6-7

210

Ra’anana, Israel/Emek Harod

13 Jason Murphy

R-So. F

6-8

240

Owings Mills, Md./St. Frances Academy

15 Matt Faw

Gr.

F

6-9

225

King of Prussia, Pa./Holy Cross

21 Souleymane Diakite Sr.

F

6-9

230

Bamako, Mali/St. Benedict’s

23 Antwuan Butler

Sr.

G

6-0

205

Philadelphia, Pa./Austin Peay

24 Mekhi Gray

So.

G

6-4

190

Montrose, N.Y./Putnam Science Academy (CT)

25 Keeshawn Mason Fr.

F

6-9

235

Shawnee, Ks./Bella Vista Prep (AZ) Rotterdam, Netherlands/Canaries Basketball Academy

33 Kjell de Graaf

R-Jr. F

6-10 230

35 Da’mir Faison

R-So F

6-7

200

Philadelphia, Pa./Hazleton Area

HEAD COACH BRIAN KENNEDY - Sixth Season - Monmouth ’90

ASSISTANT COACHES JEFF RAFFERTY - Sixth Season - Springfield ’97 JOE GUTOWSKI - Fifth Season - Roanoke College ’13

HAWKS // #FLYHIGH RICARDO RUSH JR. -HARTFORD First Season - Maryland ’12

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HARTFORD HAWKS

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hunter

4

moses

MARKS

GRAD STUDENT | FORWARD

FLOWERS

JUNIOR | GUARD

CLAYTON 13 dejuan

GRAD STUDENT | GUARD

2

d.j.

5

kurtis

MITCHELL

SENIOR | GUARD

HENDERSON

FRESHMAN | GUARD

WEBLEY 15 thomas

SOPHOMORE | FORWARD

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3

david

11

briggs

SHRIVER

SENIOR | GUARD/FORWARD

McCLAIN

SOPHOMORE | GUARD

WILLIAMS 20 austin

SENIOR | GUARD


HARTFORD HAWKS

21

matt

HOBBS

SENIOR | GUARD

KIMBROUGH 24 jared

SENIOR | FORWARD

EDMUNDO 22 carlos

DUNNE 23 michael

CARTER 25 traci

SOW 45 pierre

JUNIOR | GUARD

GRAD STUDENT | GUARD

SENIOR | GUARD

SENIOR | CENTER

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HARTFORD HAWKS

JOHN GALLAGHER HEAD COACH 12th Season

TIM BROOKS ASSISTANT COACH Third Season

TOM DEVITT

YOLONZO MOORE II

J.R. LYNCH

BRENDAN POLLICK

ASSISTANT COACH Ninth Season

DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS First Season

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ASSISTANT COACH Fifth Season

GRADUATE ASSISTANT Second Season


2021-22 Hartford Men's Basketball Combined Team Statistics All games

Page 1/1 as of Feb 25, 2022

HARTFORD HAWKS 2021-22 S T A T I S T I CS

Game Records Record

Overall

ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

9-18 7-8 2-10

AMERICA EAST: 7-8 Team Box Score No. Player 20 WILLIAMS, Austin

GP-GS

4 FLOWERS, Moses

00 MARKS, Hunter

3 SHRIVER, David

25 CARTER, Traci

13 CLAYTON, Dejuan 2 MITCHELL, D.J.

24 KIMBROUGH, Jared 11 MCCLAIN, Briggs

MIN

AVG

24-24 802:55 33.5 27-25 857:02 31.7 19-19 616:44 32.5 27-13 798:16 29.6 17-16 509:36 30.0 2-2

67:11 33.6

5-4 5-2 0-2

72-129

.558

141-285 87-207 50-152

15 WEBLEY, Thomas

5 HENDERSON, Kurtis

22 EDMUNDO, Carlos 21 HOBBS, Matt 45 SOW, Pierre

Team

13-2 16-0 3-0

10-0 5-0

45-82

217:23

9.5

36:10

2.3

4-10

5.1

1-5

75:31 03:13 50:58 04:15

5.8 1.1 0.9

1st 872 960

AWAY: 4-11

79-129

.612

16 108 124

5.2

20-47

.426

58-69

.841

26

58

84

4.4

5

54

59

.420

63-164

.364

0-2

35-88

.404

12-41

.333

0-0

.400

1-1

1.000

0-3

.000

.200

.374 .384

28-77

.431

.320

3-9

.324

43-115

.549

16-50

24-74

.495

.329

4-11

44-109

23-1

0-3 0-0 0-3

HOME: 5-4 .503

24-0

23 DUNNE, Michael

Neutral

4-11 2-6 2-5

151-300

62-144

304:06 12.7

Away

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG

23-22 655:19 28.5 22-11 426:21 19.4

Score by Periods Team Hartford Opponents

OVERALL: 9-18

Home

.364 .000 .398

4-8

.000

0-1 1-2 0-0

0

98 113 5

5

42

53

.600

14

29

43

.500

3-7

15

11

1-2

12-20

36 137 173

.700

1.000

.000

0-0

7-10

.727

5-5

.000

0-4

8-11

.813

.318 .400

0-0

13-16

.667

11-19

.000

2-5

12-18

.652

.500 .293

14-44

73-112

.579

29 4

.429

5 2

.000

1

.500 .000

4 2

38

63 20

7 1 0 3 1

32

92 24 12

3 1 7 3

70

6.4 4.2 3.5 2.5

• 68

6

36

0

74 51 60

4

18

1.8

29

1.0 0.9

42 12

8

0.2

13

0.7

3

0.3 0.6

0 0

OT 8 7

TOT 1890 1980

NEUTRAL: 0-2

PF DQ

2.3 4.2

2nd 1010 1013

2 0 3 0

A

78 49 42 21 50 6

TO BLK STL PTS 11

31

405 16.9

31

25

10

222 11.7

36

6

56 19 6

0

48

40

0

9

10

1 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 7 3 1 0 2 0

AVG

76

20 6 3 3 0 2 0

18

6

14

1

43 13 29

2

398 14.7 249 141

16

9.2 8.3

8.0

4

16

166

7.2

0

4

112

4.7

8

10

5

0 4

105 51

1

0 0

9

0

2.2

0.7

3

11

0.7

0

3

0.3

2

0

1

4.8

0

0

0.7 0.0

Total

27

5425

681-1497

.455 245-669

.366 283-421

.672 208 658 866 32.1 418 12 333 326 80 167 1890 70.0

Opponents

27

5425

706-1559

.453 225-624

.361 343-464

.739 260 675 935 34.6 401

HART

OPP

Team Statistics Scoring Points per game Scoring margin Field goals-att Field goal pct

3 point fg-att 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game

Free throws-att Free throw pct F-Throws made per game Rebounds Rebounds per game Rebounding margin Assists Assists per game

Turnovers Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio Steals Steals per game

Blocks Blocks per game

Winning streak Home win streak

Attendance Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

1890 70.0 -3.3

1980 73.3 -

681-1497 .455

706-1559 .453

283-421 .672 10.5

343-464 .739 12.7

245-669 .366 9.1

866 32.1 -2.6 333 12.3

326 12.1 -0.8 1.0 167 6.2 80 3.0 0 0

4379 9-487 -

225-624 .361 8.3

935 34.6 339 12.6 304 11.3 1.1 175 6.5 74 2.7

-

16316 15-1088 3-1086

Team Results Date

11/09/2021 11/12/2021 11/13/2021 11/18/2021 11/23/2021 11/29/2021 12/01/2021 12/05/2021 12/11/2021 12/14/2021 12/18/2021 12/22/2021 01/19/2022 01/22/2022 01/24/2022 01/26/2022 01/31/2022 02/02/2022 02/05/2022 02/07/2022 02/09/2022 02/12/2022 02/14/2022 02/16/2022 02/19/2022 02/20/2022 02/23/2022

Opponent

at Wagner vs Campbell vs Army West Point Boston U. at Merrimack at Appalachian St. at Winthrop at St. Francis Brooklyn vs UNLV Saint Francis (PA) at Central Conn. St. at Sacred Heart New Hampshire at Vermont at Binghamton Binghamton at Maine at New Hampshire Albany (NY) at UMass Lowell at UMBC at NJIT Vermont Maine at Stony Brook Stony Brook UMBC

7 339 304 74 175 1980 73.3

L L L L L L L W L L L W W L L W W L L L L W Wot W L W L

Score

59-77 67-68 79-86 70-75 60-75 59-69 75-82 68-55 78-95 66-81 65-75 78-71 69-57 72-82 64-74 72-60 78-66 64-70 52-71 75-85 64-68 65-49 75-74 75-65 82-88 74-70 85-92

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Att.

1924 0 0 1208 575 1259 950 300 3257 667 1218 434 374 2519 1525 289 533 383 245 397 1287 541 390 502 2471 342 362

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john

GALLAGHER Now in his 12th season as head coach of the Hartford men’s basketball team in 2021-22, John Gallagher brought the Hawks to new heights as his Hawks are coming off the program’s firstever America East Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance this past season. Named the 10th head coach in the 72-year history of the program prior to the 2010-11 campaign, Gallagher has led the Hawks to 70 wins — an average of 17 per year — over the past four seasons, the most in a four-year span in Hartford’s Division I history (since 1984-85). With 157 career victories, he enters the 2021-22 campaign as the all-time winningest coach in Hartford men’s basketball’s Division I history, surpassing legendary coach Jack Phelan (124 wins). A Philadephia native, Gallagher has coached 32 All-Conference Team honorees, with 17 of those awards coming over the past four seasons. During his tenure, the Hawks have earned four First Team, seven Second Team, eight Third Team, six All-Defensive Team, three AllRookie Team and five All-Academic Team selections. The highlight of Gallagher’s career — and arguably the program’s 37 years as a Division I program — came in 2020-21, one of the toughest seasons that college basketball has ever endured. In a year that was abbreviated due to COVID-19, the Hawks became the first team in America East history to win four games on the way to claiming the league’s tournament title. Knocking off Binghamton, UAlbany and perennial power Vermont as the No. 4 seed, Hartford, which was picked to finish sixth in the conference’s preseason poll, downed No. 6 UMass Lowell in the Championship Game to punch the program’s first ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Drawing No. 1-seeded Baylor in the First Round, the Hawks fell to the eventual National Champion, 79-55, in Indianapolis. The Bears’ win against the Hawks marked their smallest margin of victory against any opponent throughout their NCAA Championship run. The banner-raising campaign was not the only accomplishment for Gallagher and his Hawks in 2020-21. Under his guidance, Hartford, which won 10 of 11 home games, finished the campaign with a 15-8 overall record for the highest winning percentage in program history (.625). Gallagher had Hartford knocking on the doorstep of the NCAA Tournament for quite some time before the historic 2020-21 season. The Hawks have top-four finishes in each of the past four seasons, and have qualified for each of the past two America East Championship title games. Despite losing all five starters from a 2018-19 squad that won 18 games and lost in double overtime in the America East’s semifinals to defending champion UMBC, the 2019-20 team was one game away from raising the program’s first-ever league championship banner inside Reich Family Pavilion.

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Posting an 18-win season for the second time in as many years in 2019-20, the Hawks were set to board a bus and head to Burlington, where they would face Vermont in their second America East Championship appearance in program history. Moments before departure, though, the storybook season came to a screeching halt, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancelation of the game.

JOHN GALLAGHER’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS WINNINGEST COACH IN HARTFORD’S DI HISTORY 162-200 CAREER RECORD AE COACH OF THE YEAR 2017-18 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2020-21 CIT APPEARANCES 2012-13, 2017-18 AE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2020-21 AE TOURNAMENT FINALIST 2019-20, 2020-21 2 NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1 HONOREES 32 AE ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES

Known for developing potent offenses that are typically dangerous from three-point land, Gallagher has transitioned Harford into one of the top defensive teams in the America East. The Hawks ranked 31st in the nation in scoring defense (63.9 ppg) and 10th in nation in three-point field goal defense (.290) in 2020-21. The previous season, his squad was the second-best in the nation in defending the three-point line, holding opponents to a .275 clip from behind the arc. In 2017-18, Gallagher piloted Hartford to a program-record 19-win season, earning America East co-Coach of the year honors. That only scratches the surface of what the Hawks accomplished that season. Picked to finish eighth in the America East after a 9-23 finish in 2016-17, Gallagher led Hartford to one of the best single-season turnarounds in program history. Making a 10-win improvement, the Hawks broke the program’s Division I records in regularseason wins (18) and overall victories with a 19-14 record. Hartford’s record-breaking campaign also featured the program’s second Division I postseason appearance, as the Hawks were invited to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). The program’s first-ever postseason berth — a CIT invitation — also came under Gallagher in 2012-13. In addition to the team’s successes, Gallagher has also reached key milestones in his coaching career over the past two seasons. Three days after becoming the fifth coach in program history to reach 100 wins with a 79-62 victory at New Hampshire (Jan. 31, 2018), Gallagher became Hartford’s most successful Division I coach after defeating Stony Brook, 73-64 (Feb. 3, 2018). The Hawks have also excelled in the classroom during Gallagher’s tenure. Hartford earned a National Basketball Coaches Association (NABC) Team Academic Award for the third straight year in 2020-21. In addition, the Hawks’ 3.61 combined GPA ranked first among the America East’s 10 men’s basketball programs. The Hawks posted back-to-back winning records for the first time in Hartford’s Division I history under Gallagher. Breaking out for a 17-win season that was capped by the program’s first-ever Division I postseason bid — all while boasting the 11th youngest squad in the nation — in 2012-13, Hartford posted a 17-16 record the following season in 2014-15.

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At the conclusion of Hartford’s breakthrough season in 2012-13, CollegeInsider.com named Gallagher the 2013 America East Coach of the Year. That year, he was also a finalist for the prestigious Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award. Attributing to the Hawks’ success in the 2012-13 season was their tenacity on the defensive side of the court. Holding its opponents to a school record 61.2 points per game, Hartford, which won 17 games that season, also led the America East in steals (8.2 per game) and forced turnovers (16.0 per game). Gallagher’s hiring as Hartford’s fifth Division I coach in 2010 served as a reunion wtih the University, as he previously logged two seasons as the Hawks’ associate head coach (2006-08). Between his two stints at Hartford, he served two seasons as an associate head coach under Glen Miller at the University of Pennsylvania. After the 2010 Final Four, Gallagher left Penn to become Steve Donahue’s Associate Head Coach at Boston College, but was released from that position when the opportunity to return to Hartford’s sidelines arose. During his first stint at Hartford as an assistant, Gallagher breathed new life into the Hawks scoring by helping implement a new motion offense. The Hawks improved upon a 62.1 point-pergame average in his first year (2006-07) by netting 70.8 points per game in his second season (2007-08). In the latter season, which featured a then-school record 312 made three-pointers, Hartford made its first-ever America East Championship title game appearance while posting 18 wins, the most in program history at the time. Prior to that, Gallagher was the top assistant for Fran O’Hanlon’s staff at Lafayette College. At Lafayette, he served as the program’s top recruiter and was responsible for developing the team’s guards. Gallagher arrived at Lafayette by way of La Salle University, where he coached five seasons, including two under Big 5 legend Speedy Morris and the final three under Billy Hahn. He jumped right into coaching in 1999 upon graduating from Saint Joseph’s University, where he was a guard for three seasons and a member of the 1996-97 squad that advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. Gallagher is one of four siblings in a basketball-rich family, as his sisters Ann and Joan each played college basketball at La Salle and Boston College, respectively. Gallagher and his wife, Geneva, have three daughters, Kenna, Alanna and Mary Kate, and one son, John “Jack” Gallagher.

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