June 7, 2007
LE MOYNE'S GALLAGHER DRISCOLL INDUCTED INTO ST. ROSE
COLLEGE HALL OF FAME.
ALBANY, NY - Le Moyne College Men's Basketball Assistant Coach
Gallagher Driscoll was one of five former student-athletes to be
inducted into the St. Rose College Hall of Fame during a ceremony
held in the St. Joseph's Auditorium on June 2, 2007. Driscoll
played basketball for the Golden Knights from 1988-1989 and
1991-1992.
Driscoll with enter his fifth season as an assistant for the
Dolphins and brings 12 seasons of collegiate coaching experience to
the sidelines. He returned to Le Moyne two seasons ago to the place
where his coaching career began. As an assistant to Scott Hicks
'88, Driscoll helped Le Moyne advance to the NCAA Tournament in the
1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons- the program's two most recent trip.
At St. Rose, Gallagher Driscoll established himself as one of
the finest point guards in the renowned history of men's basketball
at Saint Rose. A superlative playmaker and defender, Driscoll still
holds school records for assists (878) and steals (359). He owns
the top-two single-season marks in both categories as well. The
only player to ever record 100 assists and 100 steals in the same
season (1990-91); Driscoll was a Division II Bulletin preseason
All-America selection and a New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
(NYCAC) All-Conference pick in 1991-92. He was the MVP of the
College's first NCAA Tournament Team that year, was a member of two
NAIA District 31 Championship squads and helped lead the Golden
Knights to four consecutive, 20-win campaigns. Furthermore, the
former team captain was a part of four teams that won 77.2 percent
(95-28) of their games collectively.
A graduate of Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse, NY; Gallagher
Driscoll resides in his hometown of Syracuse with his wife Missy.