Sage men's basketball player Marcus Patterson takes next step as a member of East London All-Stars

Sage men's basketball player Marcus Patterson takes next step as a member of East London All-Stars

Albany, NYMarcus Patterson (Bronx, NY/Mt. St. Michael Academy) and a four-year letterwinner at Sage on men's basketball, is continuing his basketball career and is now playing in London. He is also attending the University of East London and studying applied psychology and coaching psychology working toward his master's degree. He is playing for the University Team, which is a member of the British Universities and College Sports (BUCS) league and the National English Club Team. A member of the East London All-Stars, his season spans September to March and allows him to pursue his academic endeavors, while also pursuing another of his passions, basketball. 

As a senior at Sage, he was named the Gator of the Year as the team's most valuable player and was also tapped as the 2016-2017 Male Athlete of the Year.

Head men's basketball coach Brian Barnes said of Patterson, "Our coaching staff is incredibly proud of all that Marcus has accomplished during his four year career at Sage." Barnes, added, "He is a great example of a student-athlete reaching their full potential through hard work, commitment and an incredible desire to succeed. Marcus has earned himself a place in our Gator record books and we're forever grateful for his invaluable contributions to our program.  We wish Marcus all the best this season at the University of East London."

Patterson, who was a team co-captain and Skyline Conference All-Star First Team pick, capped his senior season having been ranked in 10 statistical categories nationally in Division III this past year. He was ranked 74th nationally in total field goals attempted (381) after wrapping his stellar athletic career 1,021 career points, the third highest total among all Sage men's basketball players. Patterson also stands second all-time with his 552 rebounds in 102 career games played, which is also tied for second best all-time at Sage. He finished his senior season with 477 points, which is the most points scored in a single-season in the history of the squad. Patterson surpassed the single-season total of 468 points held by All-American Kai Deans (2014-2015). He averaged a team-best 17.7 ppg with a 7.5 rpg average in his 30.5 minutes per game.

He added 30 or more points three times, including a pair of 31 point showings. He earned seven selections to the Skyline Conference Weekly Honor Roll and scored double digits in all but three of his 27 games played and started this past season. He added eight double-doubles and was nationally ranked 111th with his double-doubles.

With the conclusion of the 2016-2017 basketball season, Sage's men's basketball program and several individuals were ranked nationally among the top performers for the season. By year's end, Sage earned a 17-10 record, while also bringing home the 2017 Skyline Conference Runner-up Trophy after winning the league's North Division III regular-season crown.

The Gators were ranked in 32 different statistical categories, while also standing in the Top 100 programs charted in 14 areas. Among the top national rankings for the Gators, Sage was 15th in forced turnovers (18.48), 21st in steals per game average (9.9), No. 22 in total steals (266), 29th in three point field goal percentage defense (31.0%), as well as 34th in both blocks per game (4.7) and field goal percentage defense (40.6%).