Greenman, a 2005 graduate of Drew, returns to Madison to serve as an assistant on Drew baseball staff. While at Drew, he was a standout basketball player, scoring 1,103 points in a three-year career. In program history, he ranks fifth all-time in 3-pointers made with 187, ninth in career scoring average (15.3), and ninth in free throws made with 222. He holds the Rose City Classic record for points in a game after he scored 39 against Connecticut College.
Greenman was the Head Varsity Baseball Coach at Gill St. Benard’s School in Gladstone, N.J. for three seasons in which the program endured a tremendous amount of success. The Knights won their first ever conference championship in 2010 and set the school record for wins in 2011. In the same year Greenman was named the Somerset County Coach of the Year. While at Benard’s he was promoted to Head Varsity Basketball Coach in 2010 after serving as an assistant for three seasons. He earned Skyland Coach of the Year honors in just his second season.
Greenman is currently pursuing his Master’s Degree Sport Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He graduated from Drew in 2005 with a degree in Political Science and currently resides in West Orange, N.J.