American college basketball team
The Hartford Hawks men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut . The school's team currently competes as a member of the NCAA Division III Conference of New England .
History
2008
In 2008, Hartford made the America East tournament championship game falling to UMBC 65–82.[ 2]
2021
In 2021, they defeated UMass Lowell , 64–50, to make their first NCAA Division I Tournament .
Move to Division III
On May 6, 2021, the University of Hartford Board of Regents voted to drop its athletic department to Division III . The drop was set to take place no later than September 1, 2025,[ 3] and eventually followed that schedule,
The most notable basketball player to play for Hartford is Vin Baker , who played parts of 14 seasons in the NBA , was named to four All-Star Games , and won a gold medal for the United States men's basketball team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics . Hartford has retired his jersey.[ 4]
Facilities
Hartford plays their home games at Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion . In 2015 the men's locker room was expanded and refurbished.[ 5]
Head coaches
Yearly results
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Peter A. LoMaglio () (1949–1955)
1949–50
Peter A. LoMaglio
7–13
1950–51
Peter A. LoMaglio
13–7
1951–52
Peter A. LoMaglio
14–6
1952–53
Peter A. LoMaglio
20–7
1953–54
Peter A. LoMaglio
11–8
1954–55
Peter A. LoMaglio
10–11
Peter A. LoMaglio:
75–52 (.591)
Abe Silverman () (1955–1957)
1955–56
Abe Silverman
10–11
1956–57
Abe Silverman
5–14
Abe Silverman:
15–25 (.375)
Roy Spear () (1957–1962)
1957–58
Roy Spear
9–13
1958–59
Roy Spear
10–15
1959–60
Roy Spear
7–13
1960–61
Roy Spear
7–14
1961–62
Roy Spear
7–13
Roy Spear:
40–68 (.370)
Gordon McCullough () (1962–1976)
1962–63
Gordon McCullough
11–11
1963–64
Gordon McCullough
10–11
1964–65
Gordon McCullough
12–10
1965–66
Gordon McCullough
9–14
1966–67
Gordon McCullough
9–11
1967–68
Gordon McCullough
12–11
1968–69
Gordon McCullough
17–7
1969–70
Gordon McCullough
19–3
1970–71
Gordon McCullough
15–8
1971–72
Gordon McCullough
18–6
NCAA Division II Regional Final
1972–73
Gordon McCullough
17–7
NCAA Division II first round
1973–74
Gordon McCullough
20–4
NCAA Division II Regional Final
1974–75
Gordon McCullough
18–7
NCAA Division II Regional semifinals
1975–76
Gordon McCullough
14–7
Gordon McCullough:
201–117 (.632)
Gary Palladino () (1976–1981)
1976–77
Gary Palladino
19–8
1977–78
Gary Palladino
15–11
1978–79
Gary Palladino
12–14
1979–80
Gary Palladino
6–21
1980–81
Gary Palladino
9–16
Gary Palladino:
61–70 (.466)
Jack Phelan (ECACN, NAC ) (1981–1992)
1981–82
Jack Phelan
8–20
1982–83
Jack Phelan
9–18
1983–84
Jack Phelan
12–15
1984–85
Jack Phelan
7–21
Division I
1985–86
Jack Phelan
12–16
10–8
6th
1986–87
Jack Phelan
14–14
8–10
6th
1987–88
Jack Phelan
15–16
12–6
3rd
1988–89
Jack Phelan
15–13
10–7
5th
1989–90
Jack Phelan
17–11
8–4
3rd
1990–91
Jack Phelan
13–16
5–5
5th
1991–92
Jack Phelan
6–21
3–11
8th
Jack Phelan:
128–181 (.414)
Paul Brazeau (NAC, America East Conference ) (1992–2000)
1992–93
Paul Brazeau
14–14
7–7
4th
1993–94
Paul Brazeau
16–12
9–5
3rd
1994–95
Paul Brazeau
11–16
7–9
4th
1995–96
Paul Brazeau
6–22
5–13
9th
1996–97
Paul Brazeau
17–11
11–7
3rd
1997–98
Paul Brazeau
15–12
11–7
4th
1998–99
Paul Brazeau
11–16
9–9
5th
1999-00
Paul Brazeau
10–19
6–12
7th
Paul Brazeau:
100–122 (.450)
Larry Harrison (America East Conference) (2000–2006)
2000–01
Larry Harrison
4–24
1–17
10th
2001–02
Larry Harrison
14–18
10–6
3rd
2002–03
Larry Harrison
16–13
10–6
3rd
2003–04
Larry Harrison
12–17
6–12
6th
2004–05
Larry Harrison
8–20
4–14
10th
2005–06
Larry Harrison
13–15
8–7
4th
Larry Harrison:
67–107 (.385)
39–62 (.386)
Dan Leibovitz (America East Conference) (2006–2010)
2006–07
Dan Leibovitz
13–18
6–10
2007–08
Dan Leibovitz
18–16
10–6
2008–09
Dan Leibovitz
7–26
2–14
2009–10
Dan Leibovitz
8–22
6–10
Dan Leibovitz:
46–82 (.359)
24–40 (.375)
John Gallagher (America East Conference) (2010–2022)
2010–11
John Gallagher
11–20
7–9
6th
2011–12
John Gallagher
9–22
7–9
6th
2012–13
John Gallagher
17–14
10–6
4th
CIT first round
2013–14
John Gallagher
17–16
10–6
3rd
2014–15
John Gallagher
14–16
7–9
5th
2015–16
John Gallagher
10–23
4–12
T-7th
2016–17
John Gallagher
9–23
4–12
7th
2017–18
John Gallagher
19–14
11–5
3rd
CIT first round
2018–19
John Gallagher
18–15
10–6
4th
2019–20
John Gallagher
18–15
9–7
3rd
2020–21
John Gallagher
15–9
8–6
4th
NCAA Division I first round
2021–22
John Gallagher
12–20
9–9
4th
John Gallagher:
169–207 (.449)
96–96 (.500)
Tom Devitt (interim) (Independent) (2022–2023)
2022–23
Tom Devitt
5–23
–
–
–
Tom Devitt:
5–23 (.179)
Aaron Toomey (Commonwealth Coast Conference/Conference of New England) (2023–present)
Division III
2023–24
Aaron Toomey
7–18
5–13
N/A[ a]
–
Aaron Toomey:
7–18 (.280)
Total:
914–1,078 (.459)
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
^ Due to Hartford's status as a reclassifying Division III member, Hartford's games did not count in conference standings.
Postseason
NCAA Division I Tournament results
The Hawks have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament once. Their record is 0–1.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2021
16
First round
(1) Baylor
L 55–79
NCAA Division II Tournament results
The Hawks have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament four times. Their combined record is 2–5.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1972
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Ithaca Southampton
W 81–66 L 74–86
1973
Regional Quarterfinals
Saint Michael's
L 97–108
1974
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Saint Michael'sAssumption
W 102–93 L 68–84
1975
Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game
Bentley Sacred Heart
L 82–99 L 91–102
CIT results
The Hawks have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) two times. Their combined record is 0–2.
References
^ University of Hartford Brand Identity Guide . Retrieved November 10, 2022 .
^ "UMBC beats Hartford for America East title, first NCAA bid" . ESPN. Archived from the original on June 19, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018 .
^ "University of Hartford Votes to Drop Athletic Department to Division III" . Sports Illustrated . May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2021 .
^ "Celebrating 25 Years: Vin Baker's Career" .
^ "Men's Basketball Celebrates the Opening of its Newly Expanded and Refurbished Locker Room" . Unotes Daily. Retrieved February 4, 2018 .
^ "Phelan Steps Down As U Of H Coach" . Hartford Courant. Retrieved June 9, 2018 .
^ "Hartford Hires Best Candidate" . Hartford Courant. Retrieved June 17, 2018 .
^ "Hawks Extend Coach's Deal" . Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on January 4, 2011. Retrieved June 9, 2018 .
^ "Hartford coach Leibovitz resigns" . ESPN. 13 April 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2018 .
^ "Unexpected Turn As Gallagher Lands Back At Hartford" . Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2018 .
^ "Hartford tops New Hampshire 79-62 for Gallagher's 100th win" . USA Today. Retrieved June 3, 2018 .
^ "Gallagher Inks New Contract as Head Men's Basketball Coach" . Hartford Athletics. Retrieved June 3, 2018 .
^ "Rider Earns 63-54 Win at Hartford in CIT first round" . maacsports.com. Retrieved June 3, 2018 .
^ "USD Downs Hartford, 88-72, in First Round of CIT" . Times of San Diego. 13 March 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2018 .
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Founded : 1957
Students : 7,025
Endowment : uS$144.9 million