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Joe DeSantis (born September 24, 1957 in The Bronx, New York, USA) is currently the color commentator for the radio and TV broadcasts of Fairfield Stags men's basketball and is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. He was the second longest tenured head men's basketball coach at... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Joe DeSantis During his 11 seasons coaching the Bobcats, DeSantis guided the program through the transition from Division II to Division I while compiling an overall 118-188 record.

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Joe DeSantis In 1999-2000, DeSantis was named NEC Coach of the Year by CBSSportsLine.com after guiding the Bobcats to an 18-10 mark, their first winning season since 1992-93 and their most wins since 1987-88.

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Joe DeSantis DeSantis also set the Stags' single season free throw percentage record of .892 during the 1976-77 season which ranked fifth in the nation.

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Joe DeSantis DeSantis also set the Stags' single season free throw percentage record of .892 during the 1976-77 season which ranked fifth in the nation.

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Fairfield Stags men's basketball Individually, Joe DeSantis earned All-American honors in 1979; Darren Phillip was the nation's top rebounder averaging 14 rebounds per game in 2000; and Deng Gai was the nation's top shot blocker in 2005 averaging 5.5 blocks per game which ranks #5 on the NCAA's all-time blocked shot average list.

Fairfield Stags Individually, Joe DeSantis earned All-American honors in 1979; Darren Phillip was the nation's top rebounder in 2001 averaging 14 rebounds per game; and Deng Gai was the nation's top shot blocker in 2005 averaging 5.5 blocks per game ranking him 5th all-time in NCAA Division I basketball.

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    Joe DeSantis

    Joe DeSantis (born September 24, 1957 in The Bronx, New York, USA) is currently the color commentator for the radio and TV broadcasts of Fairfield Stags men's basketball and is a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.
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    Tom Moore (basketball coach)

    He took over the position vacated by Joe DeSantis in 2007 after 13 years as a member of the coaching staff at the University of Connecticut and five seasons of previous head coaching experience at Worcester State College.
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    Joe De Santis

    Joe DeSantis was born Joseph Vito Marcello DeSantis to Italian immigrant parents in New York City.
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    Fairfield Stags

    Joe DeSantis '79 - All-American Honorable Mention
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    Fairfield Stags men's basketball

    Men's basketball coverage is led play-by-play analyst Bob Heussler with color commentary from Stag basketball legend Joe DeSantis '79.
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    Lee Johnson (basketball)

    | Second Round | Tico Brown · Johnny High · Oliver Mack · Bruce Flowers · Reggie Carter · Danny Salisbury · Tony Price · Gary Garland · Edgar Jones · Tony Zeno · Lawrence Butler · Kim Goetz · James Bradley · Clint Richardson · Bernard Toone · Larry Wilson · Victor King · Andrew Fields · Mark Young · Paul Mokeski · John Moore · Joe DeSantis | |
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    Washington Wizards draft history

    | 1979 | 2 | 44 | Joe DeSantis | Fairfield University |
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    Jim Spanarkel

    | Second Round | Tico Brown · Johnny High · Oliver Mack · Bruce Flowers · Reggie Carter · Danny Salisbury · Tony Price · Gary Garland · Edgar Jones · Tony Zeno · Lawrence Butler · Kim Goetz · James Bradley · Clint Richardson · Bernard Toone · Larry Wilson · Victor King · Andrew Fields · Mark Young · Paul Mokeski · John Moore · Joe DeSantis | |
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    Phil Hubbard

    | Second Round | Tico Brown · Johnny High · Oliver Mack · Bruce Flowers · Reggie Carter · Danny Salisbury · Tony Price · Gary Garland · Edgar Jones · Tony Zeno · Lawrence Butler · Kim Goetz · James Bradley · Clint Richardson · Bernard Toone · Larry Wilson · Victor King · Andrew Fields · Mark Young · Paul Mokeski · John Moore · Joe DeSantis | |
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    Oliver Mack

    | Second Round | Tico Brown · Johnny High · Oliver Mack · Bruce Flowers · Reggie Carter · Danny Salisbury · Tony Price · Gary Garland · Edgar Jones · Tony Zeno · Lawrence Butler · Kim Goetz · James Bradley · Clint Richardson · Bernard Toone · Larry Wilson · Victor King · Andrew Fields · Mark Young · Paul Mokeski · John Moore · Joe DeSantis | |

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