Bryant Bulldogs men's basketball

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Bryant Bulldogs men's basketball
2024–25 Bryant Bulldogs men's basketball team
UniversityBryant University
Head coachJamion Christian (1st season)
ConferenceAmerica East
LocationSmithfield, Rhode Island
ArenaChace Athletic Center
(capacity: 2,000)
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament runner-up
2005*
NCAA tournament Final Four
2005*
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
2005*
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2004*, 2005*, 2007*
NCAA tournament round of 32
1978*, 1980*, 2004*, 2005*, 2007*, 2008*
NCAA tournament appearances
1978*, 1980*, 2004*, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*, 2008*, 2022, 2025
*at Division II level
Conference tournament champions
1980, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2022, 2025
Conference regular season champions
1996, 2004, 2022, 2025

The Bryant Bulldogs men's basketball team represents Bryant University in NCAA Division I men's basketball. The team currently competes in the America East Conference. They are led by head coach Jamion Christian and play their home games at the Chace Athletic Center. The Bulldogs have appeared twice in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, most recently in 2025.

History

Bryant vs. Salem State in 1966
Bryant vs. Syracuse in 2006
Bryant vs. Brown in 2023. Pictured: Earl Timberlake

Bryant University competed in the NAIA as an NAIA independent program from 1963 until 1976 as the Bryant College Indians before the college became a member of the NCAA Division II level in 1977. Bryant's most successful season during the college's tenure in the NAIA came in the 1966–67 season when the team recorded an undefeated regular season, going 22–0 before losing the final two games of the 1966–67 season in the District 32 Tournament.[2] The 22–2 overall record was the team's best during the NAIA years.[2] The 22 wins set a team high win streak that still stands as a school record as of 2012.[2] And the 22 total wins was not eclipsed until the 2003–04 season.[2]

Within a few seasons of transitioning to NCAA Division II, the college became a charter member of the Northeast-10 Conference in 1980.[3]

In 2008, Bryant began the transition to Division I with former Ohio University coach Tim O'Shea. The 2012–13 season marked the first year Bryant was eligible for the postseason, in which they qualified for the 2013 College Basketball Invitational.

In 2015, Bryant University assistant basketball coach Chris Burns came out as gay, making him the first openly gay coach in Division I men's basketball.[4]

O'Shea retired following the 2017–18 season and

NCAA Division I Tournament.[5]
This was Bryant's last season in the NEC, as the team moved to the America East Conference.

Bryant won the America East regular season title and America East Playoffs for the first time during the 2024-25 season, taking down Maine 77-59 in the final to clinch an NCAA Tournament berth.[6][7]

Conference affiliations

Postseason

NCAA Division I Tournament results

Bryant has made two appearances in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, with an overall record of 0–2.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2022 16 First Four No. 16 Wright State L 82–93
2025 No. 15 First Round No. 2 Michigan State L 62–87

NCAA Division II Tournament results

The Bulldogs have appeared in seven

NCAA Division II Tournaments
. Their combined record is 10–9.

Year Round Opponent Result
1978 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Merrimack
Bridgeport
L 91–116
L 85–89
1980 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Springfield
Quinnipiac
L 78–91
L 97–102
2004 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
C.W. Post
New York Tech
UMass Lowell
W 65–63
W 64–60
L 62–63
2005 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Adelphi
Bloomfield
Bentley
Mount Olive
Tarleton State
Virginia Union
W 69–48
W 76–59
W 74–64
W 84–69
W 60–55
L 58–63
2006 Regional Quarterfinals UMass Lowell L 67–77
2007 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Adelphi
Saint Rose
Bentley
W 77–55
W 65–62
L 54–63
2008 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
C.W. Post
Bentley
W 63–56
L 41–60

NAIA Tournament results

The Bulldogs have appeared in one

NAIA Tournament
. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1975
First round Winona State L 72–93

CBI results

The Bulldogs have appeared twice in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 0–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2013 First round Richmond L 71–76
2021 First round Coastal Carolina L 82–93

Season by Season Record

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Earl Shannon (NAIA Independent) (1963–1964)
1963–64 Earl Shannon 12–11  


Earl Shannon: 12-11  
Tom Duffy (NAIA Independent) (1964–1968)
1964–65 Tom Duffy 16–8  
1965–66 Tom Duffy 17–7  
1966–67 Tom Duffy 22–0   NAIA District 32 Tournament
1967–68 Tom Duffy 15–7  
Tom Duffy: 70-22  
Tom Foliard (NAIA Independent) (1968–1977)
1968–69 Tom Foliard 21–5
1969–70 Tom Foliard 19–7
1970–71 Tom Foliard 11–14
1971–72 Tom Foliard 13–10
1972–73 Tom Foliard 11–17
1973–74 Tom Foliard 20–6
1974–75 Tom Foliard 21–8
1975–76 Tom Foliard 16–11
(NCAA Division II Independent) (1977–1978)
1976–77 Tom Foliard 13–13
1977–78 Tom Foliard 20–6 NCAA Division II Regional
Tom Foliard: 174-88  
Leon Drury (NCAA Division II Independent) (1978–1980)
1978–79 Leon Drury 18–10
1979–80 Leon Drury 20–7 NCAA Division II Regional
(Northeast-10 Conference) (1980–2008)
1980–81 Leon Drury 18–10 4–2
1981–82 Leon Drury 14–12 5–7
1982–83 Leon Drury 12–16 6–8
1983–84 Leon Drury 6–21 2–12
1984–85 Leon Drury 11–17 5–9
1985–86 Leon Drury 11–21 4–10
1986–87 Leon Drury 5–22 3–11
1987–88 Leon Drury 6–24 3–15
1988–89 Leon Drury 5–22 1–17
Leon Drury: 126-182 33–91
Ed Reilly (Northeast-10 Conference) (1989–2001)
1989–90 Ed Reilly 3–24 2–16
1990–91 Ed Reilly 8–18 9–9
1991–92 Ed Reilly 3–24 2–16
1992–93 Ed Reilly 7–18 4–14
1993–94 Ed Reilly 15–14 9–9
1994–95 Ed Reilly 10–16 7–11
1995–96 Ed Reilly 13–14 8–8
1996–97 Ed Reilly 18–10 10–8
1997–98 Ed Reilly 7–19 6–14
1998–99 Ed Reilly 9–17 5–13
1999–00 Ed Reilly 8–19 6–12
2000–01 Ed Reilly 8–18 5–17
Ed Reilly: 109-211 73–147
Max Good (Northeast-10 Conference) (2001–2008)
2001–02 Max Good 7–19 4–18
2002–03 Max Good 17–14 12–10
2003–04 Max Good 23–10 14–8 NCAA Division II Third Round
2004–05 Max Good 25–9 15–7 NCAA Division II National Finalist
2005–06 Max Good 21–10 14–8 NCAA Division II First Round
2006–07 Max Good 21–11 14–8 NCAA Division II Third Round
2007–08 Max Good 18–13 12–10 NCAA Division II Second Round
Max Good: 132-86 95–69
Tim O'Shea (Northeast Conference) (2008–2018)
2008–09 Tim O'Shea 8–21
2009–10 Tim O'Shea 1–29 1–17 12th
2010–11 Tim O'Shea 9–21 7–11 T–7th
2011–12 Tim O'Shea 2–28 1–17 12th
2012–13
Tim O'Shea 19–12 12–6 T–2nd
2013–14
Tim O'Shea 18–14 10–6 3rd
2014–15
Tim O'Shea 16–15 12–6 T–2nd
2015–16
Tim O'Shea 8–23 5–13 9th
2016–17
Tim O'Shea 12–20 9–9 T–5th
2017–18
Tim O'Shea 3–28 2–16 10th
Tim O'Shea: 96-211 59–101
Jared Grasso (Northeast Conference) (2018–2022)
2018–19
Jared Grasso 10–20 7–11 8th
2019–20
Jared Grasso 15–17 10–4 T–7th
2020–21
Jared Grasso 15–7 10–4 2nd
2021–22
Jared Grasso 22–10 15–2 1st NCAA Tournament First Four
(America East Conference) (2022–present)
2022–23
Jared Grasso 17–13 8–8 T–4th
Jared Grasso: 62-54 39–28
Phil Martelli Jr. (America East Conference) (2023–2025)
2023–24
Phil Martelli Jr. 20–13 11–5 3rd
2024–25
Phil Martelli Jr. 23–12 14–2 1st NCAA Tournament Round of 64
Phil Martelli Jr.: 43-25 25–7
Jamion Christian (America East Conference) (2025–present)
2025–26 Jamion Christian
Total: 835–892

      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

  • Note: From 2008 to 2012 Bryant was ineligible for NCAA post season play during transition to NCAA Division I.

References

  1. ^ Bryant University Bulldogs Sports Information. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "2006–07 Bryant Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Bryant University. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 11, 2020. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  3. ^ "The History of the Northeast-10 Conference". Northeast-10 Conference. Archived from the original on July 23, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2011.
  4. ^ Wire, S. I. (October 8, 2015). "Bryant hoops coach Chris Burns comes out as gay". Sports Illustrated.
  5. ^ Hill, Marta (March 9, 2022). "Bryant University wins Northeast Conference championship game after fan brawl". Boston.com. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  6. ^ "Bryant 77-59 Maine (Mar 15, 2025) Final Score". ESPN. Retrieved 2025-03-15.
  7. ^ Comments, Share on Facebook Share on TwitterView. "Bryant knocks off Maine in America East Championship to earn NCAA Tournament bid - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2025-03-15. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)