"Bobby Gonzalez" is the former head coach of the Seton Hall University Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball/Pirates men's basketball team. Gonzalez was previously the head coach at Manhattan College and was well known for leading the Jaspers to two NCAA tournaments and the second NCAA tournament win in school history.

Gonzalez had previously been an assistant under Pete Gillen at Xavier Musketeers/Xavier, Providence Friars/Providence and Virginia Cavaliers/Virginia, serving as one of Gillen's top recruiters.

Gonzalez also has experience coaching with USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach with the 2005 USA World University Games Team that won a gold medal in Turkey. He was also a court coach for the 2002 USA Junior National Team Trials.

A native of Binghamton, New York; Gonzalez graduated from Buffalo State College in 1986.

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When there's a last-second play, you can't get too scientific. You have to get the ball in the right people's hands and see if they can make a play.

I expected Marist's best shot and I think we got it.

I thought that C.J. Lee's play was one of the most incredible plays since I've been the coach at Manhattan.

I do think they are one of the top four teams in the league.

He's a toughness guy. Darren's got a great body. He's strong. ... With how thin we are now, he's a very versatile, important, key guy.

I gotta give Mike (MacDonald) credit because they played motivated basketball from the beginning.

I thought he just did a lot of sacrificial things that helped us win the game.

I'm not saying just because we won 10 straight games that we're definitely going to go to the postseason. But let me tell you something: It's a good sign for us.

Our young inside people just dominated the game. Any time we get four guys in double figures and get 89 points, we usually come out on top.