Which RI College Basketball Coach Was The Best Player?
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Which RI College Basketball Coach Was The Best Player?
Tim O'SheaThe college basketball scene in Rhode Island is filled with great head coaches and accomplished assistant coaches in each of the Division I programs. But which of those coaches was the best player in college?
GoLocal takes a look at the men's basketball coaches and ranks them as college players. It should help to fuel some of the rivalry banter next season.
SEE THE RANKINGS BELOW
The Brown Bears just hired former Providence College star John Linehan, the all-time steals leader in the NCAA, and he teams up with T.J Sorrentine who has one of the greatest shots in NCAA history (SEE VIDEO BELOW).
Over at Bryant, Tim O'Shea had a winning career at Boston College and his assistant Frank "Happy" Dobbs made it to the NBA Draft following a career at Villanova.
Meanwhile, Dan Hurley led Seton Hall to three NCAA Tournament appearances while his assistant Antonio Reynolds Dean led one of the winningest classes in URI history.
And that is just a few of the highlights.
The Rankings
Based on what division they played, the school they played for and most importantly their stats, GoLocalProv.com has compiled a ranking to find out which coach (assistants included) was the best player.
So which coach was the best player in college?
See the Rankings in the slideshow below.
Which RI College Basketball Coach Was The Best Player?
15.
Brian Blaney
College: Roanoke College
Graduated: 1994
Led the Maroons to a 61-20 record during his 4 seasons.
Led Roanoke to a berth in the NCAA Division III tournament as a senior
14.
John Mariano
College: Saint Anselm
Graduated: 2011
Served as team captain in his senior year.
Played 113 games in his career
Two time recipient of the Al Grenert Coach's Award for sacrifice
PHOTO: Twitter
13.
Tyler Simms
College: Trinity
Graduated: 2008
Named team captain in 2007-2008
Helped Bantams win NESCAC tournament championship in 2007-2008 for first time in school history.
12.
Ed Cooley
College: Stonehill College
Graduated: 1994
Three time captain of the basketball team
Finished his career with 795 points and 594 rebounds in 107 games
11.
Chris Burns
College: Bryant
Graduated: 2007
Helped Bryant get to the 2005 NCAA Division II National Championship game
Named Player of the Game in championship game
Helped Bryant reach 4 straight NCAA Division II Tournaments
Named Northeast-10 2003-04 Freshman of the Year
All-Northeast-10 First Team in 06-07
PHOTO: Delaware online
9.
David Cox
College: William & Mary
Graduated: 1996
4 year letter winner and 3 year starter
Finished career with 670 points, 216 rebounds, 336 assists and a .352 3-point field goal %
Recorded a career high 12 assists against George Mason in 1995
8.
Jeff Battle
College: Marshall University
Graduated: 1985
Helped Thundering Herd to a 82-38 record from 1982 to 1985.
Led Marshall to 2 consecutive NCAA Tournament beths.
Team captain in both junior and senior seasons
Played 4 seasons at Marshall
8.
Frankie Dobbs
College: Bryant
Graduated: 2012
Bryant captain in 2012-13
Led Bryant to first ever Division I postseason berth
Netted 1,232 career points (1,172 of them at Bryant) and 500 career assists.
Averaged 13 points per game, shot 39% from the field and 35% from three-point land in 4 seasons.
Dobbs still ranks in 2nd all-time at Bryant in assists and assists per game.
He still ranks 4th all-time at Bryant in free throws made, 5th in free throw percentage and 6th in three-pointers.
7.
Tim O'Shea
College: Boston College
Graduated: 1984
"Tim was a very good player an a parade all-american coming out of high school," sai O'Shea's former teammate Jay Murphy.
Helped the Eagles to two Big East regular season titles and 4 post season tournament berths
Helped BC to two Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite 8 appearance.
Shot 47% from the field and 53% from the free-throw line at BC
6..
Mike Martin
College: Brown
Graduated: 2004
Part of winningest class in Brown history with a 4-year record of 63-45, including 39-17 in the Ivy League.
Ranked 3rd all-time with 143 three-pointers, 9th with 113 steals and 10th with 232 assists when he graduated.
Was part of the 2003-04 team that beat Princeton in Princeton for the first time ever.
Helped Brown to 4 straight winning seasons.
Averaged 11 points per game as a senior.
5.
Dan Hurley
College: Seton Hall
Graduated: 1996
Scored 1,070 career points
Led Seton Hall to 3 NCAA Tournament appearances, 1 NIT appearance
Ranked 4th in the Big East with 5.3 assists per game in 1994-95
4.
Antonio Reynolds Dean
College: URI
Graduated: 1999
One of 3 players in program history to recored at least 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds
Helped lead URI to the 1998 NCAA Elite 8
Led URI to A-10 Tournament title in 1999. The only title in school history.
Ranks 3rd all-time in blocked shots with 235 and career games played with 131.
A-10 Rookie of the Year in 1995-96
A-10 all-defensive team in 1996-97
3.
John Linehan
College: Providence College
Graduated: 2002
“I remember not only competing against John in college, but also playing on some summer league teams with him during that time. He was one of my all-time favorite teammates," said Brown head coach Mike Martin.
NCAA all-time career record holder for steals with 385 which he did on February 26, 2002 against Miami at the Dunkin' Donuts Center
Two-time Big East Defensive Player of the year, 2001 & 2002
Bob Cousy Award Winner in 2002
NCAA Defensive Player of the Year Award winner in 2002
2.
T.J. Sorrentine
College: Vermont
Graduated: 2005
Led Vermont to two NCAA Tournament appearances in 2004 and 2005.
Hit the game winning three-pointer to beat Syracuse in the first round in 2005
America East Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year
3-time first team all-conference player.
Member of the University of Vermont basketball Hall of Fame
PHOTO: Brown
1.
Frank "Happy" Dobbs
College: Villanova
Graduated: 1984
Dobbs was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 8th round of the 1984 NBA Draft
Helped Villanova to 4-straight NCAA tournament appearances
Two Sweet 16 appearances and 2 Elite 8 appearances.
Started all 4 seasons
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