Queens College Athletics History: Conference Championships
1967 Knickerbocker Conference
1976 Knickerbocker Conference
1981 CUNY Conference
1997 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (Regular Season)
1998 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (Regular Season)
1998 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship
2023 East Coast Conference Championship
2002 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2005 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference

2008-09 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2014-15 East Coast Conference
2015-16 East Coast Conference
2016-17 East Coast Conference (Regular Season Champions)
2016-17 NCAA Division II East Region Champions

2009 East Coast Conference (Co-Champions)

1999 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2001 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2015 East Coast Conference

1992 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2010 East Coast Conference
2011 East Coast Conference
2012 East Coast Conference
2017 East Coast Conference
2018 East Coast Conference
2019 East Coast Conference
2021 East Coast Conference
2023 East Coast Conference
2024 East Coast Conference

2003 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2004 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2005 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2006 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2007 East Coast Conference
2009 East Coast Conference
2010 East Coast Conference
2011 East Coast Conference (Regular Season)
2012 East Coast Conference (Regular Season)
2018 East Coast Conference (Regular Season)
2019 East Coast Conference (Regular Season)
2019 East Coast Conference
2020 East Coast Conference

2013 East Coast Conference (Co-Champions)
2014 East Coast Conference
2003 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference
2003 NCAA East Regional
2004 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (Regular Season)
2004 NCAA East Regional
Queens College Athletics History: Professional Athletes
*Indicates Queens College Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee
| YEAR |
PLAYER |
TEAM |
OTHER INFORMATION |
| 1950-54 |
Bob Mueller |
Chicago White Sox/
New York Yankees |
Went 35-30 over five seasons of minor league baseball. |
| 1958 |
Mel Seiden |
Washington Senators |
Hit .245 with 49 RBI for Fort Walton Beach Jets, affiliated with Washington Senators. |
| 1959 |
Louis DeBole* |
Philadelphia Phillies/
New York Mets |
Was 21-20 in six seasons of play, went 8-4 in Double-A Chattanooga in 1961; Joined Mets organization at Double-A Williamsport in 1964.
Also received a $25,000 signing bonus. |
| 1962 |
Geoff Maloney* |
Minnesota Twins |
Reached Single-A baseball in Twins organization, going 10-11 with Bismarck-Mandan in 1963-64. |
| 1974 |
Mark Goodman |
New York Yankees |
|
| 1975 |
Stephen Klein |
Cleveland Indians |
Drafted in 3rd Round of 1975 MLB January Draft by Indians; Spent two seasons with Single-A affiliate in San Jose, going 8-8 in first season with four saves. Career 11-14 record. |
| 1976 |
William (Billy) Hiss* |
Cleveland Indians |
Drafted in third round (55th overall) in 1975 MLB July Draft by Indians. Assigned to Double-A San Antonio where he hit .227 in 60 games. Played for affiliates in Williamsport and Jersey City as well.
Selected 195 picks ahead of future MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson.
|
| 1990 |
Keith Baaske |
Kansas City Royals |
Spent one season in Gulf Coast League; went 1-2 for GCL Royals in 15 games. |
| 1997 |
Ian Millman |
Independent Leagues |
Spent two seasons in independent baseball, with Catskill and Albany of the Northeast League and Bayou of the Texas League. Went 1-2 in 13 total games. |
| 1998 |
Justin Davies |
Toronto Blue Jays/
Long Island Ducks |
Drafted in 23rd Round (681st overall) of 1998 MLB Draft by Toronto Blue Jays; spent two seasons in Toronto system before six-year stint with Long Island Ducks, driving in 175 runs and averaging a .273 cumulative batting average. |
| 1998 |
Mike Russo |
Kansas City Royals |
Drafted in 28th Round (827th overall) of 1998 MLB Draft by Kansas City Royals; advanced to low Single-A baseball after a 5-2 record in rookie league baseball for Royals. Finished with 6-6 overall record in three seasons. |
| 1998 |
Brian McGowan |
Detroit Tigers |
Drafted in 33rd round (987th overall) of 1998 MLB Draft by Detroit Tigers; pitched for Jamestown Jammers in New York Penn League and advanced to High-A affiliate in St. Petersburg. |
| 2018 |
Calvin Luk |
Independent League |
Pitched one game for Trinidad Triggers of independent Pecos League. |
| 2018 |
Joe Broderick |
Independent League |
Went 8-0 for Trinidad Triggers of independent Pecos League in 2018; also pitched in Pacific Association for Sonoma Stompers. |

| YEAR |
PLAYER |
TEAM |
OTHER INFORMATION |
| 1941-49 |
Charlie Hoefer |
Wilmington Bombers (ABL)
Camden/Brooklyn/Saratoga Indians (ABL)
Trenton Tigers (ABL)
Toronto Huskies (BAA)
Boston Celtics (BAA) |
Spent two seasons in the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the precursor to the NBA. Played for the Toronto Huskies and Boston Celtics. Also spent time in the American Basketball League. |
| 2018- |
Diego Maldonado |
Atleticos de San German (BSN) |
Drafted to play professional basketball in Puerto Rico |
| 2020 |
Shomari Redd |
Team Mexico City |
Plays in the Eurobasketball S. League |
| 2020 |
Jeremiah Mordi |
Caen |
Plays in France for Caen. Currently averaging 9.5ppg, 3.5rpg, 4.0apg. |
| 2020 |
Yuki Miyazawa |
Eneos Sunflowers (Japanese WJBL) |
Playing in his ninth season for Eneos. Averaging 9.6ppg, 3.6rpg, 3.0apg, and 1.1spg |
| YEAR |
PLAYER |
TEAM |
OTHER INFORMATION |
| 1979-81 |
Donna (Geils)
Orender* |
New York Stars (WBL)
New Jersey Gems (WBL)
Chicago Hustle (WBL) |
One of only 20 women to play in all three seasons of the Women's Pro Basketball League (WBL). Later became WNBA President and a founding board member of the World Surfing League. |
| 1978 |
Gail Marquis* |
New York Stars (WBL)
New Jersey Gems (WBL) |
Two-time All-American in college, WBL champion with the New York Stars. Silver medalist in the 1976 Olympic Games and 1977 World University Games. |
| 1978 |
Althea Gwyn* |
New York Stars (WBL) |
All-American for Coach Lucille Kyvallos; part of the WBL with the New York Stars. |