2011–12 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team
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The 2011-2012 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team represents St. Francis College during the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
The 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season began on November 7, 2011 with the and will end with the 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament's championship game on April 2, 2011 at Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans...

. The team is coached by Glenn Braica
Glenn Braica
-Biography:Braica attended St. Agnes High School from 1980–82 and Bishop Ford in Brooklyn from 1982–84. Braica went on to Queens College and played for the Knights from 1984–88 as a point guard. At Queens College, Braica met Norm Roberts and became great friends; that would later lead to Roberts...

 in his second year at the school. The Terrier's home games are played at Pope Physical Education Center
Pope Physical Education Center
Pope Physical Education Center is a 2,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Brooklyn, New York, United States. It is home to the St. Francis College Terriers basketball team. The basketball court, Peter Aquilone Court, is named after Peter Aquilone, the son of former Athletic Director and St. Francis...

 and the team is a member of the Northeast Conference
Northeast Conference
The Northeast Conference is a college athletic conference whose schools are members of the NCAA. The NCAA designates the Northeast Conference to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision for Division I Men's Football and to Division I Sports for all other sports.Founded in 1981 as the ECAC-Metro...

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Going into Glenn Braica
Glenn Braica
-Biography:Braica attended St. Agnes High School from 1980–82 and Bishop Ford in Brooklyn from 1982–84. Braica went on to Queens College and played for the Knights from 1984–88 as a point guard. At Queens College, Braica met Norm Roberts and became great friends; that would later lead to Roberts...

's second year as head coach, the Terriers are looking to build on last years success and get beyond the NEC quarter-finals. Although, the Terriers lost several key pieces to their team via graduation, including St. Francis College all-time leading scorer, Ricky Cadell.

Preseason

6' 7" power forward Lowell Ulmer, 6'5” guard Kevin Douglas and 6'6” power forward Jalen Cannon were signed in the spring. In the Northeast Conference Coach's Pre-season poll, the Terriers were picked to finish 11th.

Regular season

To begin the year, the Terriers lost 3 close games to Seton Hall, Lafayette and Hofstra. In the season opener the Terriers were leading 62-60 with 0:09 left, yet they gave up the lead and lost in overtime 71-75. Against Lafayette, the Terriers were tied 69-69 with just 1:33 left, but were unable to pull out the victory. Versus Hofstra, the game was tied 9 times and there were 12 lead changes as the game went down to the wire.

Current roster

{| class= "wikitable" {| style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
|-
! Name
! Position
! Year
! No.
! Height
! Weight
! Hometown
! Prep School
|-
| Dre Calloway
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |Sr.
| align="center" |32
| align="center" |6–0
| align="center" |170
| align="center" |Harlem, New York
| align="center" |Northeastern Junior College (Colorado)
|-
| Jalen Cannon
| align="center" |F
| align="center" |Fr.
| align="center" |5
| align="center" |6–6
| align="center" |
| align="center" |Allentown, Pennsylvania
| align="center" |William Allen High School
|-
| Kevin Douglas
| align="center" |G/F
| align="center" |Fr.
| align="center" |34
| align="center" |6–5
| align="center" |
| align="center" |Bronx, New York
| align="center" |Frederick Douglass Academy III High School
|-
| Akeem Johnson
| align="center" |F
| align="center" |Jr.
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |6–6
| align="center" |200
| align="center" |Brooklyn, New York
| align="center" |Susan S. McKinney High School
|-
| Brent Jones
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |Fr.
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |5–10
| align="center" |
| align="center" |Bronx, New York
| align="center" |Bedford Academy
|-
| Matt Milk
| align="center" |C
| align="center" |So.
| align="center" |33
| align="center" |6–8
| align="center" |220
| align="center" |Wantagh, New York
| align="center" |Pine Crest High School (Florida)
|-
| Ben Mockford
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |So.
| align="center" |3
| align="center" |6–2
| align="center" |170
| align="center" |Shoreham-by-Sea, England
| align="center" |Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)
|-
| Justin Newton
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |Sr.
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |6–0
| align="center" |190
| align="center" |Queens, New York
| align="center" |Poly Prep Country Day School
|-
| Travis Nichols
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |Jr.
| align="center" |14
| align="center" |6–4
| align="center" |185
| align="center" |Brooklyn, New York
| align="center" |Food & Finance High School
|-
| Stefan Perunicic
| align="center" |G/F
| align="center" |Sr.
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |6–6
| align="center" |195
| align="center" |Belgrade, Serbia
| align="center" |Dimitrije Tucovic
|-
| Phillip Santavenere
| align="center" |G
| align="center" |So.
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |6–2
| align="center" |
| align="center" |Middletown, Connecticut
| align="center" |Middletown High School
|-
| Milos Trivic
| align="center" |F
| align="center" |So.
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |6–8
| align="center" |210
| align="center" |Belgrade, Serbia
| align="center" |Srednja Turisticka Skola
|-
| Lowell Ulmer
| align="center" |F
| align="center" |Fr.
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |6–6
| align="center" |
| align="center" |Staten Island, New York
| align="center" |Nia Prep High School (New Jersey)
|-
|}

Current coaching staff

  • Glenn Braica
    Glenn Braica
    -Biography:Braica attended St. Agnes High School from 1980–82 and Bishop Ford in Brooklyn from 1982–84. Braica went on to Queens College and played for the Knights from 1984–88 as a point guard. At Queens College, Braica met Norm Roberts and became great friends; that would later lead to Roberts...

     - Head Coach
  • Andy Johnston - Assistant Head Coach
  • Clive Bentick - Assistant Head Coach
  • Danny Nigro - Assistant Head Coach

Schedule and results

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!colspan=9| Regular Season
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