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Casey O'Connor, who served as an assistant to Bob Bellizzi throughout the past seven years, was named Bellizzi's successor on June 1, 2006 after the latter passed away after 28-years at the helm of the Golden Knights. O'Connor is thus only the second head coach for an entity that has traditionally been among the nation's top NCAA II programs. Saint Rose has made four NCAA Tournament appearances (1994, 1995, 1997, and 2000), made a run to the 2000 NCAA II World Series, won three NAIA Area 8 Championships and advanced to the 1990 NAIA World Series. The Golden Knights have had only four losing campaigns throughout 22 seasons of varsity competition. In his first year at the helm, O'Connor guided the 2007 Saint Rose ballclub to a 16-29 overall record and a seventh place finish in the 13-team Northeast-10 Conference with a 13-17 league slate. The Golden Knights defeated all but one conference opponent at some point during the year despite fielding a team that often had five freshmen listed on the lineup card. Thus, there is no doubt that O'Connor has the program on the right track. O'Connor steadfastly worked his way through the coaching ranks of the Saint Rose program. He served as an assistant coach for the varsity team during the past three seasons after spending three years as the head coach of the College's junior varsity program. He also worked as an assistant with the JV club during the spring of 2000. Furthermore, O'Connor served as head coach of the Albany Senators of the Albany Twilight League for the past four summers and had a head coaching stint with the North Colonie Padres Connie Mack team in 2000. A former catcher and first baseman for the Golden Knights, O'Connor batted better than .300 in each of his last two seasons at Saint Rose. He hit .331 with 29 RBI and 25 runs scored as a senior in 1999 after batting .305 with eight home runs and 28 RBI throughout his junior campaign in 1998. |
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