How Rod Strickland took LIU from college basketball's worst team to March Madness
ET BROOKLYN, NY – This time three years ago, Long Island University went into the offseason as the unquestioned worst team in college basketball — winners of just three games in coach Rod Strickland’s debut, two against teams from Division III. This time a year ago, the Sharks were still stinging from a loss to Saint Francis in the Northeast Conference semifinals after finishing second in the league standings during the regular season.
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