April 30, 2029, 9:42AM Fordham Men's Basketball Coach's OfficeCoach S. sat in his office and reviewed the year. Despite their success, the Board decided not to provide additional funding, feeling that he was "doing good enough with what he had." He'd already talked to Duncan about this, who said he'd been outvoted and couldn't "persuade them otherwise." In any event, he was feeling positive about the past year, but this coming year was going to be more difficult. They had a massive number of departing seniors which meant that this year required a large freshman class. While he was happy with the recruits that the team pulled in, it likely meant at least one or two years of developing the group. Coming on the heels of an NIT bid, he hoped they'd have a chance to compete again. They had lost to
Ohio State, who went on to win the entire tournament, but he was just proud that the team made it. Now however, he was looking to make a push this post-season and try to pick up some tournament wins, although it might be tricky given the situation.
Final Record: 17-15 (10-8)74.3 PPG, 73.8 OPPG, 17.0 APG, 33.9 RPG, NET 71

The starting group had a great year and some key contributors definitely stepped up although many of them, including
Knox and
Sanden, the two stars of the team this season, were graduating. They'd already had a final get together as a team, but he'd also be treating all the graduating seniors to a meal shortly after their graduation. This team would definitely need some time to develop following their departure.
It was sad to see this year's key contributors leave. However, Coach S. knew they were smart kids with bright futures. The talents they displayed here would undoubtedly translate into the real world and their careers. There was only so much he could take credit for in molding them into the men they are today, but he did believe this program and their time here taught them important life skills and gave them a chance at college that they might not have otherwise. Coach S. valued academics and frequently emphasized that he players should focus on their efforts in the class room outside of the courts. He hoped it was part of the reason why
Knox graduated with a
3.9 GPA and
Sanden had a
4.0.
An asterisk denotes a starter.The coach examined the reports on the incoming recruits. Last year's class was okay.
Paul James started and scored 10.0 PPG, 4.8 APG, and 1.8 RPG. He'd hopefully develop into a key contributor next year, as a facilitator at least, especially with a lot of the other starters graduating. However, there were some notable acquisitions, chief among them being
Tommy Archie, a Top 100 player nationally and Top 10 Center out of Virginia. Pulling that off was nothing short of a miracle and Coach S. elated once he heard he committed.
Matthew Traill, a Canadian student, was joining in a position of need and would likely be an important rotational piece and next year's starter. Meanwhile
Jake Knox (yes, a new Knox was coming in) and
Brad Hannah had the opportunity to compete against rising senior
Ian Gibson to earn the starting PF job.
Randy Curry would be the #2 Shooting Guard on the Roster, so he would most likely be a rotational piece early on. It was certainly going to be a challenging year, especially with young players competing on the road, but Coach S. knew the talent was there if these players focused up enough and developed quickly.
Fordham Men's Basketball Recruit Class 2029Other Notable Facts From the Season:NCAA Final: Oklahoma (86) over Arizona (76). Oklahoma claims their first NCAA Tournament Title in School History. Arizona missed out on what would have been their second title.
ATL-10 Championship Game: La Salle (63) over Dayton (58)
All-Conference Second Team:
Thomas Sanden SG, SR: 12.1 PPG, 2.9 APG, 3.9 RPG, 1.0 SPG, 0.7 BPG
Team MVP[s]:
Thomas SandenBest Win:
90-87 v.s. La Salle Explorers (#23)
Worst Loss:
55-72 v.s. UMASS Minutemen
Notable Graduates:
John Knox,
Thomas Sanden,
Ryan PetersonsThis was Coach S.'s 7th season and 4th with Fordham. His overall record sits at
115-130. This was the first year Coach S. made a post-season tournament and the NIT.