马塞洛治下的成功
连续两个赛季的季后赛冠军|两个20胜的赛季| 100%毕业率
史蒂夫·马塞罗说道今年是他担任曼哈顿男篮总教练的第11个年头。
在马西洛执教曼哈顿期间,他带领雅斯贝尔斯队背靠背获得了MAAC冠军,随后又参加了NCAA锦标赛,取得了前所未有的成功,他是联盟中任期最长的教练。
他是仅有的9位在球员时期赢得过全国冠军的一级联赛主教练之一,进入上个赛季时,他是仅有的7位43岁或更年轻的教练之一,获得过两次分区冠军,两次参加过NCAA锦标赛。
在过去的一个赛季里,他帮助指导入选最佳阵容三队和正在崛起的大四学生蚂蚁纳尔逊和沃伦•威廉姆斯.
从西顿·霍尔转会而来的尼尔森是MAAC的顶级组织者之一,在得分(场均13.4分)、助攻(场均3.1次助攻)和抢断(场均1.2次抢断)方面名列联盟前茅,三次得分至少20分,并获得两双。
与此同时,威廉姆斯继续在内线绽放,并发展成为MAAC顶级的双重威胁之一。他在20场比赛中场均得到11.5分,7.3个篮板和16个篮板,并获得5次两双。
此外,Masiello在2001-05赛季担任该项目的助理,是学校最近四次联赛冠军的成员,在MAAC锦标赛中赢得了11次学校纪录,在锦标赛中取得了令人印象深刻的。579的胜率。
在2020-21赛季应对Covid-19的同时,他还超越了传奇的曼哈顿学生运动员、教练和管理员杰克·鲍尔斯,在项目历史胜利榜上排名第三,并以147场职业胜利进入2021-22赛季。此外,他在德拉迪体育馆的72场胜利是学校历史上最多的
同样在他的指导下,Masiello监督了15名全明星球员的发展,7名MAAC主要奖获得者,15名MAAC全学术奖获得者,7名1000分得分者和4名MAAC最佳新秀,其中包括两项大都会年度最佳教练奖。
四年前,在首届贝尔法斯特精英赛的第一场比赛中,曼哈顿队以70-54击败圣十字队,雅斯贝尔斯队成为马西洛执教下第一支在欧洲赢得比赛的球队。
保利Paulicap成为学校历史上第二位获得MAAC年度最佳防守球员荣誉的球员,加入了3次冠军Rhamel布朗.
里奇·威廉姆斯入选了最佳阵容第二阵容,而赞恩·沃特曼连续两个赛季入选最佳阵容第三阵容。
威廉姆斯场均得到14.6分和4.8个篮板,而沃特曼场均得到11.9分和6.6个篮板,成为学校历史上第14位获得至少两次最佳球员称号的球员。
每位选手还参加了首届3x3全国锦标赛。
在常规赛期间,曼哈顿击败了常青藤联盟冠军哈佛大学,参加了佛罗里达州的墨西哥湾沿岸展示赛,并在高年级日以两场加时的比分击败了昆尼皮亚克大学。
2017年1月27日,马西洛成为学校历史上第五位赢得100场比赛的教练,帮助雅斯贝尔斯队以70比69击败尼亚加拉队。
在他的指导下,沃特曼在2016-17赛季成长为联盟顶级球员之一,并获得了最佳阵容第三阵容的荣誉,场均得到14.5分和7.0个篮板。马西洛还带领曼哈顿队连续三次参加MAAC冠军赛,并两次取得20胜的战绩,在2015年的冠军赛中,曼哈顿队以79比69战胜了Iona,打破了ESPN分析师和贾斯珀名人堂成员弗兰·弗拉斯奇拉的职业生涯MAAC锦标赛胜利记录。
在导航程序连续第二个MAAC锦标赛在2014 - 2015年赛季雅斯贝尔斯封顶以7胜在最后9场比赛,一个令人印象深刻的蓝鸟队在本赛季的最后两个月。带领曼哈顿队冲向2015年MAAC锦标赛的是埃米·安杜贾尔,他在得分、篮板、投篮命中率、助攻和抢断方面排名前五,获得了MAAC最佳阵容和最佳锦标赛的荣誉,同时他也是学校历史上第一位以1300分、750个篮板、350次助攻和150次抢断的成绩毕业的球员。与一个人的团队不同,Masiello还监督了Ashton Pankey和RaShawn Stores的开发。在2015年的MAAC锦标赛上,潘基被评为最佳球员。Stores在助攻/失误率上领先于MAAC,同时带领了一个全面的曼哈顿进攻,其特点是顽强的防守和精确的进攻。沙恩·理查兹与伤病斗争,赢得了MAAC最佳阵容的荣誉,同时成为了雅斯贝尔斯的单赛季和职业生涯三分王。在马西洛的前9年里,他的球队在防守方面一直名列NCAA最佳,比如盖帽、抢断、防守命中率、防守三分球命中率和失误率。他的球队在这段时间里,当对手得分低于60分时,他的战绩是58胜11负(0.841),当抢断次数超过10次时,他的战绩是46胜15负(0.754),当迫使对手失误至少20次时,他的战绩是28胜14负(0.667)。他的成就在全国范围内并没有被忽视,因为他被CBS体育评为I区“25位最有趣的教练”之一,并被该组织评为“10位正在崛起的教练”之一。五个赛季前,曼哈顿队取得了25胜8负的战绩,并以71比68的比分击败了Iona队,赢得了2014年的MAAC锦标赛。这是雅斯贝尔斯队自2003-04赛季以来第一次获得MAAC冠军,也是第一次25胜。
For his efforts, Masiello earned the prestigious 2014 Metropolitan Coach of the Year, awarded by the Met Basketball Writers Association.
In the landmark campaign, Brown earned his third-straight MAAC Defensive Player of the Year selection while George Beamon '14 collected his second First Team All-MAAC honor with Brown landing on the Third Team.
Long-time ESPN college basketball commentator Dick Vitale has even noted, "Remember this name, Steve Masiello. A young, rising coach doing a great job at Manhattan."
Despite a number of key early-season injuries in 2012-13, the Jaspers rallied to win eight of their last 11 games down the stretch. Manhattan reached the MAAC Championship game for the first time in nine years, coming up just three points short of reaching the NCAA Tournament in a miraculous run.
After the season, Brown was voted Second Team All-MAAC, Second Team All-Metropolitan and the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year. The accolades continued for the Jaspers as Richards earned MAAC Co-Rookie of the Year honors and was joined by Richards on the All-Rookie Team.
In his first season at Manhattan, the Jaspers enjoyed the biggest turnaround in the nation, posting 21 victories in 2011-12, a NCAA-best 15-win improvement from the previous season. It went down as the largest turnaround in program history while the 21 wins were the second most wins by a Manhattan first-year head coach, trailing only Fraschilla's 23 set in 1992-93.
As a result of the Jaspers' marked improvement, Masiello shared Metropolitan Co-Coach of the Year honors with Dan Hurley while leading the Jaspers to their first postseason appearance since 2006. Manhattan advanced to the Second Round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) while registering three All-MAAC selections, including First Team honoree and league scoring champion Beamon.
The Jaspers have also excelled in the classroom under Masiello as his players sport a perfect 100 percent graduation rate. Three players earned both MAAC All-Academic distinction and the prestigious Honors Court recognition by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 2012. It marked the most student-athlete honorees on both award lists out of the then 10 MAAC institutions.
Masiello was named Manhattan's 23rd head coach in program history on April 11, 2011. He returned to his native New York after spending six years in the Big East as an assistant at Louisville under Rick Pitino.
Over his six-year tenure with the Cardinals, Masiello helped lead Louisville to a 148-61 (.708) overall record, six straight 20-win seasons and four NCAA Tournament appearances. The Cardinals advanced to the Elite Eight twice (2008 & 2009) during that time while Masiello played a vital role in building Louisville's 2009 Big East Championship team, which won 31 games, including a program record 16 in conference, and entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed.
One of the nation's most renowned recruiters, Masiello effectively directed the Cardinals' recruiting efforts by signing four Top-20 recruiting classes, which included four McDonald's All-Americans over his time in Louisville.
The program's 2008 recruiting class garnered a No. 4 national ranking, featuring 2008 USA Today High School National Player of the Year and future NBA player Samardo Samuels.
Masiello was named one of the nation's Top 25 collegiate assistant coaches according to FoxSports.com (2010) & Rivals.com (2007). He managed Louisville's game preparation and scouting responsibilities for his last three years with the program as the Cardinals amassed a 76-29 (.724) overall record, including a 39-15 (.722) mark in the Big East during this stretch.
Masiello is back in Riverdale for his second coaching tenure at Manhattan. He previously helped lead the Jaspers to three postseason appearances in four years (2001-2005) as an assistant, which included two MAAC Championships and subsequent trips to the NCAA Tournament (2003 & 2004) and one to the NIT (2002). Under his tutelage, Manhattan posted an 83-36 (.697) overall record with Masiello serving a key contributor to the Jaspers' coaching staff.
During that time Masiello also helped Manhattan to arguably one of the finest wins in program history when the Jaspers defeated Florida in the First Round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament. In terms of player development, Masiello helped Luis Flores '04 blossom into a NBA Player.
Prior to Manhattan, Masiello served as the administrative assistant at Tulane under head coach Shawn Finney for one year (2000-01).
A four-year member of the Wildcats' basketball team, Masiello, played under head coaches Pitino (1996-97) and Tubby Smith (1997-2000). During his playing career, Kentucky went to the Final Four twice (1997 & 1998), advancing to the National Championship game both times and winning the title in 1998. Masiello was named the Wildcats' co-captain his senior year.
Masiello hails from White Plains, NY, and attended Archbishop Stepinac High School. He completed his final two years at the Harvey School in Katonah, NY, where he helped the basketball program win the New England Prep School Athletic Association Championship.