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05/07/2012 Stony Brook Athletics hosts the 2012 WolfiesStony Brook Athletics honors the incredible 2011-12 season and its student-athletes. 04/25/2012 A look back at the 2011-12 seasonStony Brook set milestone after milestone in what was a banner year for the program. 04/12/2012 Ahmad Reid signs NLI to complete men's hoops recruiting classReid is a four-sport star at the Berkshire School and will play basketball for Stony Brook beginning this fall. 03/29/2012 Alan and Carol Koch create scholarship endowments for men's & women's hoopsAlan Koch '71 was a member of the Stony Brook men's basketball team from 1968-71. 03/13/2012 Men's hoops comes up two points short at Seton HallThe Seawolves end the most successful Division I season in program history with a 22-10 record. 03/04/2012 Dallis Joyner Game-Winning Tip-InLamar Chapman is in his fourth season on Steve Pikiell's staff after being named assistant coach in July 2008. Chapman came to Stony Brook after two years on the University of Toledo men's basketball coaching staff where he was involved in all facets of the program, including on-floor coaching, recruiting, scheduling, academic support, individual conditioning workouts and scouting. In his first season at UT, Chapman helped the program capture its first MAC regular-season title in 27 years as well as make its fourth appearance in the last nine years in the National Invitation Tournament. He also has coached All-MAC honorees Keonta Howell, Justin Ingram and Florentino Valencia, as well as 2006-07 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, Kashif Payne. Chapman came to Toledo following a three-year stint as an assistant coach at Central Michigan University. Prior to his stay in Mt. Pleasant, Chapman served as head coach at his alma mater, Muskegon Heights High School, where he posted a 42-9 ledger and reached the state semifinals each year. The Tigers posted a 21-5 win-loss mark in 2002 and won the district and regional titles before falling to the eventual state champion. For his efforts, Chapman was named the Muskegon Chronicle Area "Coach of the Year." In 2003, MHHS was 21-4 and repeated as district and regional champion before advancing to the state finals where it lost to Grand Rapids South Christian. During his tenure at Muskegon Heights, Chapman coached five student-athletes who received college scholarships. A native of Muskegon Heights, Mich., Chapman was a four-year starting guard at Lane College in Jackson, Tenn. He received his Bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education from Lane in 1993. He was the school's Athlete of the Year in 1991 and 1992 and was inducted into the Jackson-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. |
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