Saint Rose Athletics Hall of Fame
Jeff Gore left his mark as one of the most outstanding backcourt players in Golden Knights annals. Gore graduated as the College’s all-time leading scorer (1,803) and all-time leader in scoring average (18.6). He also finished his career fifth all-time in assists (381) and eighth all-time in steals (172). Furthermore, he is still listed among the top-10 in field goal percentage (.542) and 3-point field goal percentage (.399) in addition to owning the school record in free throw percentage (.879). One of only two players in school history to amass more than 1,800 points and 350 assists, Gore was a two-time, first team NYCAC All-League pick and a three-time, ECAC All-East selection. The owner of the College’s single-game scoring record of 45 points (2/13/93 at C.W. Post), Gore was a member of the College’s first NCAA Tournament Team in 1991-92 and was a part of the NAIA District 31 Championship squad a year earlier. Gore garnered Honorable Mention All-America accolades from Division II Bulletin in 1991-92 and was twice selected as an ECAC, first team All-East pick. He helped lead Saint Rose to four consecutive, 20-win seasons and was a part of four teams that won 75.0 percent (90-30) of their games collectively.