Fordham Rams men's basketball

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UniversityFordham University
ArenaRose Hill Gymnasium
(capacity: 3,200)
Fordham Rams
2025–26 Fordham Rams men's basketball team
UniversityFordham University
Head coachMike Magpayo (1st season)
LocationBronx, New York
ArenaRose Hill Gymnasium
(capacity: 3,200)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
NicknameRams
ColorsMaroon and white[1]
   
NCAA Division I tournament Sweet Sixteen
1971
NCAA Division I tournament appearances
1953, 1954, 1971, 1992
Conference tournament champions
Patriot League: 1991, 1992
MAAC: 1983
Conference regular-season champions
Patriot League: 1991, 1992, 1994
Metro NY: 1963
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away

The Fordham Rams men's basketball team represents Fordham University, located in the Bronx, New York, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Rams play their home games at the Rose Hill Gymnasium (3,200), the nation's oldest on-campus collegiate basketball arena still in use. On February 28, 1940, Fordham University played in the nation's first televised college basketball game, when the Rams fell to Pitt at Madison Square Garden. Fordham hired former UC Riverside head coach Mike Magpayo on March 29, 2025.[2]

NCAA tournament results

The Rams have appeared in four NCAA Tournaments. Their record is 24. Fordham also participated in a play-in game prior to the 1991 NCAA Tournament before the tournament field was announced, featuring the champions of the six conferences with the lowest computer ratings the previous season; the Rams played St. Francis, losing 7064.

Year Round Opponent Result
1953First RoundLebanon ValleyL 6780
1954First RoundLa SalleL 7476
1971First Round
Sweet 16
Regional 3rd Place Game
Furman
Villanova
South Carolina
W 10574
L 7585
W 10090
1992First RoundMassachusettsL 5885

NIT results

The Rams have appeared in 16 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 517.

Year Round Opponent Result
1943Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Western Kentucky
St. John's
Washington & Jefferson
W 60–58
L 43–69
L 3439
1958First Round
Quarterfinals
St. Francis (NY)
Dayton
W 83–59
L 7074
1959First RoundButlerL 8094
1963First RoundMemphisL 4970
1965First RoundWestern KentuckyL 5357
1968First RoundDuquesne
Dayton
W 69–60
L 6061
1969First RoundLouisvilleL 7073
1972First RoundJacksonvilleL 7594
1981First RoundDaytonL 6566
1982First RoundVirginia TechL 5759
1983First RoundSouth FloridaL 6981
1984First RoundWeber StateL 6375
1985First RoundRichmondL 5759
1988First RoundHoustonL 6169
1990First Round
Second Round
Southern
Rutgers
W 10680
L 7481
1991First Round
Second Round
South Florida
Massachusetts
W 76–66
L 7478

CIT results

The Rams have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2016First RoundBoston UniversityL 66–69

Coaching history

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1 1902–1903 S.J. Mellyn 1 15–6 .714
2 1903–1904 John McLaughlin 1 19–5 .792
3 1904–1905 Harry Fisher 1 18–6 .750
4 1905–1906 Loren Black 1 14–2 .875
5 1906–1907 Frank O'Donnell 1 16–9 .640
6 1907–1909 Chris Mahoney 2 31–24 .564
7 1909–1910
1918–1919
Edward Siskind 2 40–7 .851
8 1910–1911 unknown 1
9 1911–1914 Clement Risacher 3 55–34 .618
10 1914–1915 Alcott Neary 1 17–15 .531
11 1915–1918 unknown 3
12 1919–1920 Arthur Devlin 1 12–9 .571
13 1920–1921 Orson Kinney 1 15–9 .625
14 1921–1922 Eli Butler 1 13–7 .650
15 1923–1934
1938–1943
Edward Kelleher 16 218–93 .701
16 1934–1938 Vincent Cavanaugh 4 40–27 .597
17 1944–1949 Frank Adams 5 54–59 .478
18 1949–1968 Johnny Bach* 19 277–205 .575
19 1968–1970 Ed Conlin*^ 2 27–24 .529
20 1970–1971 Digger Phelps 1 26–3 .897
21 1971–1976 Hal Wissel 5 57–74 .435
22 1976–1978 Dick Stewart 2 13–39 .250
23 1978–1986 Tom Penders 8 125–114 .523
24 1986–1987 Bob Quinn 1 14–16 .467
25 1987–2003 Nick Macarchuk 12 161–192 .456
26 1999–2003 Bob Hill 4 36–78 .316
27 2003–2009 Dereck Whittenburg 7 69–112 .381
28 2009–2010 Jared Grasso^ 1 1–22 .043
29 2010–2015 Tom Pecora 5 44–106 .293
30 2015–2021 Jeff Neubauer 6 61–104 .370
31 2021–2021 Mike DePaoli^ 1 1–5 .167
32 2021–2022 Kyle Neptune 1 16–16 .500
33 2022–2025 Keith Urgo^ 3 50–49 .505
34 2025–present Mike Magpayo 1 17–15 .531
Totals 34 coaches 122 seasons 1,612–1,500 .518
Records updated through end of 2025–26 season
Source[3]
*Alum
^Promoted from assistant to head coach

Notable Rams basketball players

References

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