/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background1.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background10.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background2.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background5.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background6.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background7.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background8.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/background9.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/Monmouth.jpg
/fls/17400/site_graphics/siteBackgrounds/Quinnipiac.jpg

MAAC.TV
 
Courtesy: MAAC Sports
View larger
Iona Saddened at the Loss of Michael Haynes
Courtesy: Iona Athletic Communications  
Release: 07/27/2012

NEW ROCHELLE, NY - Michael Haynes, a 6-7 forward from Chicago, Ill., who signed with the Iona College men's basketball program for the 2012-13 season, was shot and killed on Thursday evening. He was 22 years old.

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Haynes was shot dead while trying to break up a fight over a stolen necklace near his home.  Police said he was shot in the wrist, chest and lower back about 5:10 pm in the 11600 block of South Vincennes Avenue. Acquaintances dropped him off at MetroSouth Medical Center in Blue Island, where he was declared dead about 6:25 pm, the newspaper added.

"The Iona family is devastated with the news on Michael's passing," said head coach Tim Cluess. "His passion, energy and excitement for his opportunity this year makes this tragedy even more upsetting. Our sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers are with his family."

Nicknamed "Big Mike", Haynes graduated from Fenger Academy in Chicago, IL and was coming to New Rochelle from Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, IA. He averaged 6.9 points and 4.5 rebounds last season for Indian Hills. His coach, Barret Peery, described Haynes to SNY.tv as a strong, powerful athlete around the rim who ran the floor well and defended multiple positions.

"The Iona Community is deeply saddened by the news of the death of Michael Haynes," said Iona College President, Dr. Joseph E. Nyre. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Michael and his family."

NEWS ITEMS ON THE DEATH OF MICHAEL HAYNES


MAAC Men's Basketball


Men's Basketball
Team MAAC Pct. Overall Pct.
Niagara 13-5 .722 19-14 .576
Loyola 12-6 .667 23-12 .657
Rider 12-6 .667 19-15 .559
Canisius 11-7 .611 20-14 .588
Iona 11-7 .611 20-14 .588
Fairfield 9-9 .500 19-16 .543
Manhattan 9-9 .500 14-18 .438
Marist 6-12 .333 10-21 .323
Siena 4-14 .222 8-24 .250
Saint Peter's 3-15 .167 9-21 .300
watch MAAC.TVLoginJoin
Upcoming Live Events
No Live Events in the Near Future
advertisement
Pepsi Max
The Rock
Academy
Crons
Geico
Levy Marketing + Awards