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nw ijJUBffl ?58E LA SALLE 1 982-83 FOUNDED: 1863 ENROLLMENT: 3,700 PRESIDENT: Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: William D. Bradshaw (La Salle, 1969) ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joseph O'Donnell (La Salle, 1965) ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Kathleen Wear (West Chester State, 1969) NICKNAME: Explorers COLORS: Blue & Gold CONFERENCE: East Coast Conference AFFILIATIONS: Philadelphia Big 5, ECAC

1982-83 LA SALLE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROSTER

NO NAME CLASS POS HT WT HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN

22 'Black, Steve SO G 6-3 185 Overbrook/Philadelphia, PA 10 'Burton, Phil JR G-F 6-5 175 Ben Franklin/Philadelphia, PA 24 •Butts, Albert SO F-C 6-9 215 South Philadelphia/Philadelphia, PA 31 * Davis, Dave SR G 6-4 175 Cumberland Valley/Pickerington, OH 14 *Gilmore, Ralph SR G 6-3 170 Monsignor Nolan/Arlington, TX 20 Greenberg, Chip FR G 6-4 185 La Salle/Abington, PA 25 Jones, Gary FR G 6-2 175 Pennsbury/Morrisville, PA 34 * Kerins, Dave SR F 6-6 210 Cardinal O'Hara/Media, PA 11 * Lewis, Ralph SO F 6-5 180 Frankford/Philadelphia, PA 21 *Philson, Dallas SO G 5-11 170 South Philadelphia/Philadelphia, PA 54 *Piotrowski, Tom SR C 7-1 240 Great Valley/Newtown Square, PA 23 *Tiano, Pete SO G 6-3 185 Abington/North Hills, PA

'Returning Lettermen (10)

NUMERICAL ROSTER

10 Phil Burton 20 Chip Greenberg 23 Pete Tiano 31 Dave Davis 11 Ralph Lewis 21 Dallas Philson 24 Albert Butts 34 Dave Kerins 14 Ralph Gilmore 22 Steve Black 25 Gary Jones 54 Tom Piotrowski

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Kerins KER-ins Piotrowski Pa-TROW-ski Tiano te-AN-o TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 982-83 Fingertip Info/Roster Inside Front Cover

Table of Contents Page 1 La Salle Story Page 2 La Salle President's Biography Page 3 Athletic Administration Bios Page 4 Lefty Ervin, Head Coach Page 5 Assistant Coaches Page 6 Meet the Explorers Page 7 Profiles of Explorer Varsity Players Pages 8-19

Coaching Records, 1 ,000 Club Page 20 NIT and NCAA Tournaments Page 21 All-Time Records Pages 22-23 All-Time Records Vs. Opponents Pages 24-26 Explorer Results Year By Year Pages 27-31 Big Five History, ECC History Pages 32-33

1 981-82 Season Results Page 34

1 982-83 Outlook Page 35 Meet the Opponents Page 36 Opponent Profiles Pages 37-65 Behind the Scene Page 66 Players Drafted by the NBA Page 67 Gola and Brooks Page 68

1 982-83 Road Headquarters, Media Information Inside Back Cover

1 982-83 Schedule Back Cover

Color Cover Photo by Lewis Tanner

This handbook is dedicated to the members of the Press, Radio and Television corps by La Salle College's News Bureau with the cooperation of the College's Department of Athletics. For further information, please call, write or wire:

BILL HUNT Sports Information Director La Salle College News Bureau Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office Phone: 215-951-1080 Home Phone: 215-331-3410

i THE LA SALLE STORY

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LaSalle College, now in its 120th year of houses lecture rooms and laboratories for service to higher education and the Philadel- study and research in biology, chemistry, geol- phia community, was founded March 20, 1863 ogy, physics, and psychology. The David Leo by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and Lawrence Memorial Library contains 190,000 derives its name from the founder of the Chris- volumes, periodical files for some 700 journals, tian Brothers, St. John Baptist de LaSalle. and a library annex in the former Wister gym- Today, almost 7,300 day and evening nasium opened in January, 1974, increasing division students attend classes on LaSalle's 58 library space by 50 percent. acre campus located at 20th and Olney Avenue The Army ROTC program is available to adjacent to the historic East Germantown sec- freshmen, who may apply for ROTC scholar- tion of the city. ships for advance studies. Some 92 men and Olney Hall, a multi-purpose modern facility, women are enrolled in the ROTC program. contains 39 classrooms, 15 student seminars LaSalle's day and evening divisions offer and study rooms, and 107 faculty offices as well degree programs in Arts and Sciences and as such special-purpose areas as a Business Administration. An MBA program planetarium, an amphitheatre, language labo- began in September, 1976. Graduate programs ratories, and audio-visual rooms. It houses the are also offered in theology, education, and liberal arts area departments of English, educa- bilingual/bicultural studies (Spanish). LaSalle tion, history, languages, political science, and initiated Philadelphia's first Weekend College in sociology. September, 1975, enabling men and women to Hayman Hall, the college's $4 million physi- take courses exclusively on Saturdays and cal recreation center which opened in Septem- Sundays. LaSalle also offers Evening Division ber. 1972, contains the Joseph Kirk Memorial courses off-campus in Northeast Philadelphia, Natatorium with separate swimming and diving Bucks County, and Center City. The 350 member facilities, an underwater observation deck, and faculty is composed of Christian Brothers, seats for 1,700 spectators. Three regulation- priests, and lay professors. The college has been size basketball courts, a one-twelfth mile in- coeducational in the evening division since door suspended track, and areas for fencing, February, 1967 and in its day school since Sep- wrestling, squash, handball, gymnastics, and tember, 1970. general exercise are the other features of the Students at LaSalle come from 21 states, complex. most of them located in the northeastern part of Ten modern residence halls accommodate the United States. Fourteen countries are rep- 1,000 out-of-town students. A $2 million, three- resented in the student body. Over 75 percent story College Union Building includes a Little of them plan graduate work and about 1,000 Theatre as well as dining halls, assembly degrees are conferred annually on day and rooms, ballroom, and other student facilities. evening division seniors. LaSalle's alumni to- An annex to this building has recently been tals 25,000 with more than 80 percent of them added. still living in the tri-state areas of Pennsylvania, The $2.5 million Holroyd Science Center New Jersey, and Delaware.

2 PRESIDENT

BROTHER F. PATRICK ELLIS, F.S.C., Ph.D.

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., be- TV in 1961 and 1965. He is a member of Phi came La Salle College's 26th president on Jan- Beta Kappa and was president of the Phi Beta

uary 1, 1977 after having served as director of Kappa Association of Philadelphia for two development and vice president of the corpo- terms. ration of the college since June. 1969. Born in Brother Ellis, a 1946 graduate of Baltimore's Baltimore in 1928, he succeeded Brother Calvert Hall College High School, received an Daniel Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D., who served as the A.B. degree in English from the Catholic Uni- president of the college for the previous seven versity of America, Washington. D.C.. in 1951. and one-half years. He earned a master's degree and doctorate in Brother Ellis, a member of the Brothers of the English from the University of Pennsylvania. He Christian Schools since 1946. joined the has also studied at Barry College and the

LaSalle staff in 1960 as an assistant professor Institut Catholique. in Paris. of English. He has been at the college since A member of the Board of Trustees of then except for a term as principal of LaSalle Manhattan College, N.Y.; and of St. Mary's

High School, in Miami. Fla.. from 1962 to 1964. College, Winona, Minnesota, Brother Ellis is the

Brother Ellis returned to LaSalle in 1964 and son of Mrs. Harry J. Ellis who lives at 820 Caton served as director of the college's Honors Pro- Avenue, Baltimore.

gram until 1969 when he was named director of He is chairman of the Campus Boulevard Con- development and vice president of the Corpo- sortium, a cooperative organization of insti- ration. Brother Ellis was awarded a Lindback tutions on Olney Avenue.

Foundation Award for distinguished teaching in He is a co-chairman of the Greater Phila- 1965 and currently holds the academic rank of delphia Partnership and on the executive com- professor of English. mittee of the Pennsylvania Association of Brother Ellis served at Philadelphia's West Colleges and Universities; vice chairman of the Catholic High School for boys from 1951 to Association of Catholic Colleges and Univer- 1958 and again from 1959 to 1960 in various sities, and on the boards of the Afro-American capacities including chairman of the English Historical Museum, the Friends of Independence Department and guidance director. Hall, and the Community Leadership Seminar.

The author of numerous articles in educa- He is chairman of the board of Camp William tional publications. Brother also conducted a Penn. He has been named to a three year term "How to Read Great Books" series for the on the Philadelphia Diocesan Council of "University of the Air" on Philadelphia's WFIL- Managers. 3 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WILLIAM D. BRADSHAW

William D. Bradshaw, a 1969 graduate of La Salle College, was named Director of Athletics and Recreation in December of 1977. Under Bradshaw's direction, the La Salle athletic program has expanded to 22 inter- collegiate sports and experienced renewed com- prehensive success. Last year, Explorer athletic teams posted their highest overall winning percentage ever, while still graduating over 90 per cent of its athletes. Team records for victories in a season have been attained by the baseball, soc- cer, cross country, and swimming teams on the men's side and field hockey, volleyball, basketball and softball teams for women during Bradshaw's tenure as Athletic Director. The 35-year-old Bradshaw is an active member in the East Coast Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference as well as the Philadelphia lofty .415 for his career which took him to profes- Big 5. He is a member of the ECAC Executive sional baseball in the Washington Senators/Texas Council and chairman of the conference's 1982-83 Rangers organization. He had a career .315 bat- Gambling Committee. He also sits on the ECAC ting average as a pro before his career was ended Television Committee as well as the ECAC by a broken ankle. Basketball Committee. Bradshaw continues to Before returning to his alma mater as AD, Brad- serve as Vice-President of the East Coast Con- shaw earned a master's degree in guidance and ference and chairs the committee for ECC counseling from Niagara University. He was also Basketball. coach of the Purple Eagle baseball team for three During his collegiate athletic career, Bradshaw seasons, and guided the 1974 team to a school was one of the top baseball players ever to wear record 29 wins. the Blue and Gold of La Salle. A second baseman Bradshaw resides in Wyndmoor, PA with his who captained the 1969 team, Bradshaw batted a wife Elaine and daughter Lesley.

Associate Athletic Director JOSEPH F. O'DONNELL

Joseph F. O'Donnell, a 1965 graduate of La Salle College, was named associate athletic direc- tor at his alma mater in 1978. Originally appointed assistant athletic director in 1972, he continues to serve as coordinator of Hayman Hall, the college's $4 million physical education center. After receiving his bachelor's degree in economics from La Salle, O'Donnell taught social studies at Father Judge High School until 1970. At Father Judge, his high school alma mater, O'Don- nell coached the school's soccer squad and was credited with developing 28 All-Catholic players, Bill Wilkinson with the 1970 Explorer soccer team four of whom received All-Scholastic honors, and which posted the first winning season in the col- one All-America status. lege's history. For the past two years, O'Donnell In 1970, O'Donnell served as a recreational has served as Chairman of the East Coast Con- leader for the city of Philadelphia at the Jardel ference Swimming Committee. Center. He was a member of the Department of O'Donnell and his wife Marie reside in Jenkin- Recreation Soccer Committee, and also assisted town, PA HEAD COACH DAVE "LEFTY" ERVIN Dave "Lefty" Ervin begins his fourth season at the helm of the La Salle College basketball team after posting his third consecutive winning cam- paign last winter. With a starting five consisting of four freshmen and a junior, Ervin guided La Salle to a 16-13 record and the semi-finals of the East Coast Con- ference Championships. Ervin's career record stands at a fine 52-35, a record which includes several stunning upsets. In his first season, Ervin directed the Explorers to their first win ever against Notre Dame, and his second year he engineered an exciting triple overtime win over Villanova, a game many long- time Palestra fans rate as one of the best ever in city series competition. Last year, Ervin took one of the nation's youngest teams into packed houses at Duke, Brigham Young, San Francisco and Connecticut and more than held his own. The Explorers knocked-off such strong teams as Pennsylvania, Notre Dame, St. Bonaventure and Rice last winter. The 37-year-old Ervin is the fifteenth head coach in the history of intercollegiate basketball at La Salle. He was appointed on August 30, 1979, suc- ceeding , now head coach of the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Associa- tion. A 1969 graduate of La Salle, Ervin served as an assistant coach at his alma mater under (1969-70) and Westhead (1971-77). During his tenure as an assistant, the Explorers posted a 146-93 record and reached the 20-win plateau three times, including the 1969 team which fin- ished with a 23-1 record. After the 1977 season, Ervin left La Salle Col- lege and accepted the head coaching position at La Salle High School, where he also taught psychology. In only two seasons, he directed a team which consisted of three starting sophomores to a playoff appearance in the highly competitive Philadelphia Catholic League. Ervin was a fine two-sport athlete during his col- legiate days at La Salle. In his senior year he cap- tained both the Explorer basketball and baseball teams. He set a school record for most ap- pearances by a pitcher with 12, a record that stood for 13 years. Ervin concluded his basketball career with 756 points, including a career high 31 points against Syracuse. He was honored in his senior year with the Joseph Schm.itz Jr. Award as the senior who best exemplifies the high tradi- tions of La Salle College in loyalty, sportsmanship and courage. Ervin, who is a prominent lecturer at numerous basketball camps during the off-season, resides in King of Prussia, PA with his wife Dee, son Matt and daughter Erica. ASSISTANT COACH MARCEL ARRIBI

Marcel Arribi enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Explorers. A 1974 graduate of Gannon University, Arribi was a three-year performer for the Golden Knights basketball team. He came to La Salle after a suc- cessful stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater. A native of Cliffside Park, NJ, Arribi earned his bachelor's degree in social studies at Gannon and continued his education at Edinboro State College where he received a master's degree in educa- tional psychology in 1977. ASSISTANT COACH JOE MIHALICH

Joe Mihalich, a 1978 graduate of La Salle Col- lege, begins his second year as an assistant coach. Mihalich was a four-year lettermen for the Ex- plorers during his collegiate days, playing under Coach Paul Westhead. He co-captained the 1978 La Salle team and was named the team's "Most Dedicated Player" that season. Mihalich returned to his alma mater last year after a successful stint as an assistant coach at DeMatha High School, a perennial power in the Washington, D.C. area. At DeMatha, Mihalich serv- ed under Morgan Wootten, the dean of high school basketball coaches, for three seasons. As head coach of the JV squad, Mihalich won 39 games while dropping only five. The 26-year-old Mihalich is currently pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration at Tem- ple University in addition to his coaching duties at La Salle. Joe and his wife Mary reside in Philadelphia. ASSISTANT COACH SAM RINES

Sam Rines enters his third season as a part- time assistant on the staff of Coach Ervin. Rines had been assistant basketball coach at Abington High School in suburban Philadelphia for seven years before arriving at La Salle. He has also served as director and supervisor of the Ab- ington Township Recreational Basketball Pro- gram since 1975. A 1968 graduate of Cheyney State College, the 38-year-old Rines earned a master's degree from Beaver College in 1976. Sam and his wife Fannie Elizabeth reside in North Hills, PA with their three children, Donna,

Charlezetta, and Samuel, II. \^ r MEET THE j8m EXPLORERS

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t.Vi STEVE BLACK Sophomore 20 6'3" 185 Guard

FULL NAME: Steven Gerald Black DATE OF BIRTH: 7/26/62 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Management HIGH SCHOOL: Overbrook HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mark Levin CAREER HIGH POINTS: 31 vs Rice— 12/19/81

STEVE BLACK Burst onto the national scene as a freshman last

season after leading all first-year Division I scorers with a 20.0 per game average... Was named East Coast Conference "Rookie of the Year" after leading the conference in scoring. ..Was cited by Basketball Weekly and Basketball Times as a freshman All-America and also by The Sporting News as an honorable men- tion All-America. ..Was the first player in the history of the Philadelphia Big 5 to win both the Kaselman Award (best free throw percentage) and the Palumbo Award (high scorer in the city) in the same year. ..Was named first-team All-Big 5 and All-East Coast Conference... His tremendous jump-shooting ability and lightening quick moves to the basket resulted in double figure scoring in 27 consecutive La Salle games...Has already assaulted the school's record book, breaking Michael Brooks' mark for scoring average by a freshman... His 561 points is the 13th highest ever scored in a single season by an Explorer player. ..Could become La Salle's 23rd player to reach 1,000 career points this season. ..Coach Er- vin says, "Just about every time we stepped on the floor, Steve Black was the best player out there."

COACH'S COMMENT "He's one of the premier talents at guard in America. To think he's only a sophomore..."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 28 221-458 .483 119-143 .832 95 3.4 80 2.9 561 20.0 A PHIL BURTON Junior 21 6'5" 175 Forward

FULL NAME: Phillip Allen Burton DATE OF BIRTH: 11/30/61 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Business HIGH SCHOOL: Ben Franklin HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Ken Hamilton CAREER HIGH POINTS: 10 vs Xavier— 12/10/80 vs Drexel— 2/25/81

PHIL BURTON Averaged 5.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in his sophomore season... Has greatly improved his shooting touch and should be much more of a scoring threat this season playing solely as a for- ward... Has tremendous leaping ability and has gained strength over the summer which should help his rebounding production this winter... smooth lefthander who has very fluid moves to the basket and is extremely quick. ..An All-City selec- tion at Ben Franklin High School where he averag- ed 17 points and 12 rebounds per game.

COACH'S COMMENT "Phil's gotten bigger and stronger and much more confident. He'll play his most natural position at forward this season."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 80-81 27 45-108 .417 41-63 .651 75 2.8 26 1.0 131 4.9 81-82 19 39-96 .407 26.46 .565 47 2.5 16 0.8 104 5.5 Career 46 84-204 .412 67-109 .615 122 2.7 42 0.9 235 5.2 ALBERT BUTTS Sophomore 21 6'9" 215 Forward/Center

FULL NAME: Albert Butts DATE OF BIRTH: 12/11/60 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Communications HIGH SCHOOL: South Philadelphia HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mitch Snyder CAREER HIGH POINTS: 18 vs West Chester— 3/3/82

ALBERT BUTTS A starter in his first year of collegiate ball last season and was the second leading rebounder in the conference with an 8.8 per game average. ..Was hampered during several games with a pulled hamstring but his aggressive style of play was still felt under the boards... Is also a fine inside scorer, averaging 9.0 points per game last season... His rebounding will be a big key for the Explorers this season in a stepped-up offensive game-plan. ..Was chosen by Basketball Times as a freshman All-America honorable mention last winter. ..Came to La Salle via South Philadelphia High School and Frederick Military Academy. ..Averaged 23 points and 17 rebounds per game at Frederick. ..Is also one of the top defensive forwards on the team.

COACH'S COMMENT "Albert possesses great rebounding and inside scoring potential. In his second year we're all look- ing for him to exploit those tremendous abilities."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT- FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 27 76-181 .420 90-146 .616 238 12 0.4 242 9.0

10 DAVE DAVIS Senior 21 6'4" 175 Guard 31

FULL NAME: David James Davis DATE OF BIRTH: 12/11/60 HOMETOWN: Pickerington, OH MAJOR: Accounting HIGH SCHOOL: Cumberland Valley HIGH SCHOOL COACH: James Dooley CAREER HIGH POINTS: 7 vs West Chester— 1/9/80

DAVE DAVIS Saw action in 20 games last season, several as a starter. ..A fine outside shooter with excellent range, he is frequently employed to break zone defenses... His fine size makes him valuable as either a guard or small forward.. .Was an All-State high school player at Cumberland Valley (OH) where he averaged better than 23 points per game. ..Coach Ervin says, "Don't give him any room or it's all net."... Has been a valuable role player during his career, capable of scoring at all times.

COACH'S COMMENT "As a sometimes starter the past two years, he always gave stability. We're going to need more of the same this year."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 79-80 15 4-12 .333 1-3 .333 10 0.7 3 0.2 9 0.6

80-81 20 6-12 .500 2-7 .286 11 0.6 1 0.1 14 0.7

81-82 20 19-52 .365 3-7 .429 21 1.1 14 0.7 41 2.1 Career 55 29-76 .382 6-17 .353 43 0.8 18 0.3 64 1.2 RALPH GILMORE Senior 21 6'3" 170 Guard

FULL NAME: Ralph Edward Gilmore DATE OF BIRTH: 10/10/61 HOMETOWN: Arlington, TX MAJOR: Biology HIGH SCHOL: Monsignor Nolan HIGH SCHOOL COACH: John Dickerson CAREER HIGH POINTS: 4 vs Lehigh— 2/24/80 vs West Chester— 1/19/81 vs Idaho State— 12/12/81 vs Villanova— 1/27/82

RALPH GILMORE A fine ballhandler and defensive guard who filled in very well at the point guard slot last season. ..With a young group of backcourt players on the roster this season, his experience will be called upon frequently... His consistent outside shooting touch gives the Explorers an added scor- ing weapon from the point guard position. ..Com- piled impressive credentials at Monsignor Nolan High School in Arlington, TX where he was All- Catholic All-America, All-State and District MVP. ..Coach Ervin says, "I know his defense and intelligence will help us alot this year."

COACH'S COMMENT "I've had the pleasure of coaching and knowing Ralph for four years. His growth as a player and person has been wonderful to watch."

YEAR G FGFGA PCT FT- FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 79-80 14 3-9 .333 5-7 .714 3 0.2 5 0.3 11 0.8

80-81 8 1-7 .143 4-4 1.000 3 0.4 1 0.1 6 0.8 81-82 16 8-16 .500 7-9 .778 9 0.6 14 0.9 23 1.4 Career 38 12-32 .375 16-20 .800 15 0.4 20 0.5 40 1.1

12 CHIPGREENBERG Freshman 18 6'4" 185 Guard

FULL NAME: Charles Michael Greenberg DATE OF BIRTH: 4/9/64 HOMETOWN: Abington, PA MAJOR: Business HIGH SCHOOL: La Salle HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Les Burke

CHIPGREENBERG The most heavily recruited player in southeastern Pennsylvania last season after an outstanding career at La Salle High School. ..Averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game on his way to first-team All-State honors... Was the MVP in the prestigious Dapper Dan Roundball Classic in Pitt- sburgh this spring. ..Was only the third player in the history of La Salle High to surpass the 1,000 point barrier and finished his high school career as the second leading scorer in the school's history behind only former La Salle College and NBA great Tom Gola...ls expected to help the Ex- plorers early form his guard slot... Brings a reputa- tion as an extraordinary passer and very in- telligent player to La Salle... Has strong family ties at La Salle, as his father Hank and uncle Charlie were both basketball players at La Salle. ..His un- cle played for the 1954 NCAA Champion Explorers.

COACH'S COMMENT "His fundamentals and court sense are superior. He's totally versatile."

13 GARY JONES Freshman 18 6'2" 175 Guard

FULL NAME: Gary Jones DATE OF BIRTH: 5/6/64 HOMETOWN: Morrisville, PA MAJOR: Accounting HIGH SCHOOL: Pennsbury HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Ed Cochrane

GARY JONES An extremely quick guard who will contribute im- mediately to the Explorers... In La Salle's full-court defense and breaking offense, he will show the skills which he used to set the Pennsbury High School records for steals and assists for a career. ..Averaged 13.9 points and 12.3 rebounds per game to earn first-team All-State last season... Was also a stand-out for Pennsbury's track team last season, finishing second in the state in the 110-meter high hurdles in a school record of :14.1...Was selected Honorable Mention All-America last season as well. ..Showed an all- around character in being awarded the American Legion Award for Academics, Sportsmanship and Citizenship and the Sons of the Revolution Award for the same outstanding qualities... His leaping ability will enable him to get the ball off the boards

and start the break when he is not leading it with his great ballhandling and passing qualities.

COACH'S COMMENT "He's "jet-quick" and a great ballhandler who can

"D" it up with the best."

14 DAVE KERINS Senior 21 6'6" 210 Forward

FULL NAME: David Joseph Kerins DATE OF BIRTH: 3/19/61 HOMETOWN: Media, PA MAJOR: Marketing HIGH SCHOOL: Cardinal O'Hara HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Bud Gardler CAREER HIGH POINTS: 5 vs West Chester— 1/9/80

DAVE KERINS Could take-on a larger role this season as his re- bounding talents will be needed on an Explorer team which is a bit small after Piotrowski and Butts. ..Seems to have fully recovered from a knee injury which limited him to nine games last season. ..His size and aggressiveness makes him a punishing force under the basket. ..An accurate shooting touch also makes him a constant scor- ing threat as well. ..Came to La Salle after an All- Philadelphia Catholic League career at Cardinal O'Hara High School.

COACH'S COMMENT "Dave's muscle and experience will be needed under the boards this season."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 79-80 4 5-8 .625 3-4 .750 4 1.0 3 0.8 13 3.3

80-81 16 5-13 .385 4-5 800 12 0.7 1 0.1 14 0.9 81-82 9 4-11 .364 6-8 .750 7 0.8 3 0.3 14 1.6

Career 29 14-32 .438 13-17 .765 19 1 ; 0.2 41 1.4

15 RALPH LEWIS Sophomore 19 6'5" 180 Forward

FULL NAME: Ralph Adolphus Lewis DATE OF BIRTH: 3/28/63 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Liberal Arts HIGH SCHOOL: Frankford HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Vince Miller CAREER HIGH POINTS: 26 vs Dayton— 2/6/82

RALPH LEWIS A walk-on to the Explorer roster last season who impressed the coaching staff enough to earn a starting position by mid-season... Finished the season as one of the top scorers and rebounders for the Explorers with 9.1 scoring and 6.3 reboun- ding marks... Exploded for career high 26 points against Dayton and also had 16 rebounds in that same game. ..Uses his quickness and great leap- ing ability to maximum efficiency as a small for- ward. ..Voted East Coast Conference "Rookie of the Week" after his performance against Dayton. ..Suffered an ankle injury over the summer but is in top form for the '82-83 season. ..Was an All-Public selection at Philadelphia's Frankford High School.

COACH'S COMMENT "Ralph is the man of surprise. He walks-on, wins a starting birth and by the end of the year he was opening everyone's eyes."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT- FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 25 83-174 .477 61-100 .610 158 6.3 34 1.4 227 9.1

16 DALLAS PHILSON Sophomore 21 5'11" 170 Guard

FULL NAME: Dallas Philson DATE OF BIRTH: 5/9/61 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Liberal Arts HIGH SCHOOL: South Philadelphia HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mitch Snyder CAREER HIGH PONINTS: 16 vs St. Bonaventure- 12/30/81

DALLAS PHILSON Joined the Explorers in late December last season and made an immediate contribution at the point guard position. ..An excellent ballhandler and defensive guard, he stabilized the team at guard. ..Can add scoring punch from the point, as he did against St. Bonaventure with a 16 point game, with an accurate rainbow jump shot... Led the Explorers in average steals per game last year with a 1.4 average and was also the top free throw shooter on the squad with an 83.7 percentage. ..An extremely quick player who is an accurate passer, his skills may be showcased more this season in a more stepped-up game.

COACH'S COMMENT "He's got great speed, offensive savvy and is a fine defensive threat."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 20 60-142 .423 36-43 .837 41 2.1 50 2.5 156 7.8

17 TOM PIOTROWSKI Senior 22 7'1" 240 Center

FULL NAME: Thomas Tracy Piotrowski DATE OF BIRTH: 10/17/60 HOMETOWN: Newtown Square, PA MAJOR: Communication HIGH SCHOOL: Great Valley HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Bob Clark CAREER HIGH POINTS: 27 vs Canisius— 2/3/82

TOM PIOTROWSKI Had his best season ever in the Blue and Gold, averaging 11.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. ..Was dominating in the season opener against Duke and also against Canisius when he scored his career high of 27 points. ..Was a main force in La Salle's drive to the ECC semi-finals, scoring 23 points and grabbing 22 rebounds against Bucknell... Possesses a soft shooting touch inside where he can score with either a jumper of deft hook shot. ..The tallest player ever to play for La Salle, he has become more physical with each season and his rebounding average should continue to rise this winter... Nearly doubl- ed his scoring and rebounding numbers from his first two years as an Explorer last season. ..Coach Ervin notes, "He has improved to the point where he is a constant, legitimate force."

COACH'S COMMENT "The harder he works and the more ag- gressiveness he shows, the greater benefit he will be to himself and our team."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT- FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG

78-79 12 2-8 .250 4-6 .667 13 1.1 1 0.1 8 0.7 80-81 27 84-172 .488 36-49 .735 95 3.5 8 0.3 204 7.6 81-82 29 133-261 .510 56-88 .636 202 7.0 5 0.2 322 11.1 Career 68 217-441 .497 96-143 .650 310 4.6 14 0.2 534 7.9

18 PETE TIANO Sophomore 20 6 5 3" 185 Guard

FULL NAME: Peter William Tiano DATE OF BIRTH: 5/31/62 HOMETOWN: North Hills, PA MAJOR: Computer Science HIGH SCHOOL: Abington HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Jim Wilkinson CAREER HIGH POINTS: 16 vs Temple— 2/28/82

PETE TIANO Made the difficult transition of a high school scor- ing guard to a collegiate point guard with fine results last season. ..Quarterbacked the club for the majority of the '81-82 season and was the se- cond leading assist man on the squad. ..Showed his diversity by playing the off guard slot against Temple and responded with his career high in points... Missed several early season games with an injury which forced some shuffling in the Ex- plorer lineup... Had an outstanding high school career at Abington High where he was named All-

Suburban I and All-Area as a senior.

COACH'S COMMENT "Every team needs a player that's perfectly fun- damental, always knows what he's doing and knows how to win. Pete represents these fine qualities to me."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 27 33-101 .327 38-47 809 46 1.7 73 2.7 104 3.9

19 EXPLORER 1,000 POINT CLUB

Seasons Name Played Games Avg. Points

Michael Brooks 1977-80 114 23.1 2,628 Tom Gola 1952-55 118 20.8 2,462 Ken Durrett 1969-71 71 23.6 1,679 Hubie Marshall 1965-67 74 21.3 1,576

Bill Taylor 1973-75 82 18.9 1,554 Larry Foust 1947-50 103 14.2 1,464 Larry Cannon 1967-69 75 19.0 1.430 Frank Corace 1962-64 73 19.3 1,411 Kurt Kanaskie 1977-80 105 12.9 1.356 Charlie Wise 1973-76 97 12.8 1,245 Norman Grekin 1951-53 88 14.1 1,243 "Mo" Connolly 1977-80 107 11.5 1,232 Bernie Williams 1967-69 74 16.6 1,230 Jim Crawford 1971-73 77 15.8 1,213 Fred lehle 1950-53 94 12.8 1,204 Robert Walters 1944-47 80 14.9 1,193 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 82 13.8 1,137 Donn Wilber 1974-77 90 12.5 1,127 Joe Bryant 1974-75 55 20.3 1,118 Bob McAteer 1960-62 69 15.3 1,056 George Paull 1964-67 74 13.7 1,016 Bob Fields 1970-71 52 19.5 1.016 COACHING RECORDS (Since 1931)

Years of

Coach Service Won I Lost Avg.

Dave "Lefty" Ervin (3) 1979-82 52 35 .598

Paul Westhead (9) 1971-79 142 105 .575

Tom Gola (2) 1969-70 37 13 .740

Jim Harding (1) 1968 20 8 .714

Joe Heyer (2) 1966-67 24 27 .471

Bob Walters (2) 1964-65 31 17 .646

Donald "Dudey" Moore (5) 1959-63 79 37 .681

Jim Pollard (3) 1956-58 48 28 .632

Kenneth Loeffler (6) 1950-55 145 30 .829

Charles McGlone (3) 1947-49 60 16 .789

Joseph Meehan (3) 1944-46 29 29 .500

"Obie" O'Brien (2) 1942-43 25 21 .577

Leonard Tanseer (8) 1934-41 88 59 .598

Thomas Conley (2) 1932-33 27 11 .711 James J. Henry (D 1931 15 4 .769 Totals 51 Years 822 440 .651

Ken Loeffler, Winningest All-Time Coach

20 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL NCAA TOURNAMENT TOURNEY (NIT) 1954 1948 (Won National Championship)

(Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 76 (OT) Fordham 74 Western Kentucky 68 LaSalle 61 LaSalle 88 N. Carolina St. 81 LaSalle 64 Navy 48 1950 LaSalle 69 Penn State 54 (Reached Quarter-Finals) LaSalle 92 Bradley 76 LaSalle 72 Arizona 66 Duquesne 49 LaSalle 47 1955 (Eastern Champions and National 1951 Runner-up) (Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 95 W. Virginia 61 St. Louis 73 LaSalle 61 LaSalle 73 Princeton 46 1952 LaSalle 99 Canisius 64 LaSalle 76 Iowa 73 (Won Championship) San Francisco 77 LaSalle 63 LaSalle 80 Seton Hall 76 LaSalle 51 St. John's 50 1968

LaSalle 59 Duquesne 46 (Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 75 Dayton 64 Columbia 83 LaSalle 69

1953 1975

(Seeded in Quarter-Finals) (Eliminated in First Round) St. John's 75 LaSalle 74 Syracuse 87 (OT) LaSalle 83

1963 1978 (Eliminated in First Round) (Eliminated in First Round) St. Louis 62 LaSalle 61 Villanova 103 LaSalle 97

1965 1980 (Eliminated in First Round) (Eliminated in First Round) Detroit 93 LaSalle 86 Purdue 90 LaSalle 82

1971

(Eliminated in First Round) Georgia Tech 70 LaSalle 67

LASALLE Q:QQ NOTRE DAME PUKMFOdl ••'!"• : PUWFOUl • ••• •

TEAM FOOLS

La Salle over Notre Dame was big win in '81-'82. 21 ALL-TIME LASALLE RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17 (18 atts.), Bob McAteer. vs. INDIVIDUAL W. Kentucky. Mar. 2, 1962 POINTS Opponent: 18. Bob McNeill. St. Joseph's. Feb. 26. 1958 Game: ... 51. Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young. 18. Darrel Carrier. Western Kentucky, Dec. 15. 1979 Feb. 25. 1964 Half: 33. Hubie Marshall, vs. Albright, Season: 202, Tom Gola, 31 games, 1955 Dec. 1, 1965 Season Percentage: 91.7, (55-60) Opponent, game: 52, Calvin Murphy, Niagara, Kurt Kanaskie. 21 games, 1979 Dec. 16, 1967 Career: .... 654. Tom Gola, 118 games, 1952-1955 Season: 750. Tom Gola. 31 games, 1955 Career Percentage: 86.3 (157-182), Season Average: 27.0, Ken Durrett, Kevin Lynam. 101 games, 1977-1981 21 games, 1971 Career: 2628. Michael Brooks, 114 games, FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1977-1980 Game: 21. Bob Fields, vs. Rider. Mar. 1. 1971 Career Average: 23.6. Ken Durrett, 71 games, Opponent: 23, Howie Landa, Lebanon Valley, 1969-1971 Jan. 15. 1965 FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 267. Tom Gola. 31 games, 1955 Career: .... 877, Tom Gola, 118 games. 1952-1955 Game: 24 (36 atts.). Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 15. 1979 REBOUNDS Opponent: 20. Joe Steiner, Bucknell. Game: 37. Tom Gola. vs. Lebanon Valley, Feb. 7. 1962 Jan. 15, 1965 Season: 290. Michael Brooks. 31 games. 1980 Opponent: 33, Art Beatty, American, Season Percentage: 58.8. (288-490) Jan. 10. 1967 Michael Brooks, 30 games, 1978 Season: 652, Tom Gola, 30 games. 1954 Career: 1064. Michael Brooks. 114 games. Career: .. 2201. Tom Gola. 118 games. 1952-1955 1977-1980 Career Percentage: 53.8 (1064-1976), ASSISTS Michael Brooks. 114 games. 1977-1980 Game: 13. Darryl Gladden, vs. Delaware, Dec. 7. 1978 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 13, Charlie Wise, vs. Memphis, State. Game: ... 36. Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young, Jan. 8. 1975 Dec. 15. 1979 Opponent, game: 13, Joe Rogers. Villanova, Opponent: 40. Steiner, Bucknell, Joe Feb. 14. 1976 Feb. 7. 1962 Season: 186. Darryl Gladden, 30 games. 1978 Season: 624, Tom Gola, 31 games. 1955 Career: 461, Darryl Gladden, 90 games, Career: .. 2222, Tom Gola, 118 games, 1952-1955 1977-1979

22 ALL-TIME LASALLE RECORDS TEAM POINTS

Game: 125. vs. Loyola (Ca.). Feb. 4. 1967 Half: 67. vs. St. Francis (Pa.). Jan. 28. 1967 Opponent, game: 121. Miami. Fla.. Jan. 23. 1964 Combined: 226. (123-103) vs. American. Feb. 3. 1979 Season: 2588. in 30 games. 1978 Points per game: 89.0. in 24 games. 1969 Opponent, season: 2491. in 30 games. 1978 Opponent, points per game: 83.2. in 28 games. 1979 WINS Season: 26. 1954 26. 1955 Consecutive: 18. Jan. 4. 1969-Dec. 10. 1969 Conference, regular season: 9. 1979 Conference, consecutive: 15. Jan. 11. 1978- Feb. 3. 1979

Hayman Hall, consecutive: 16. Dec. 1. 1975- March 2. 1981 Palestra, consecutive: 19. Feb. 28. 1968- Dec. 16. 1969 FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 57. vs. American. Feb. 3. 1979 Percentage: 67.1 (57-85). vs. American. Feb. 3. 1979 Opponent: 49. Villanova Jan. 27. 1982 Season: 1047. in 30 games. 1978 Percentage: 50.1 (992-1982). 31 games. 1980 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 1 12. vs. Furman, Feb. 6. 1954 Opponent: 105. Creighton. Feb. 1. 1954

Season: 21 1 1 . in 30 games. 1978 FREE THROWS MADE

Game: 39. vs. Bucknell. March 1, 1982 Opponent: 39. Kentucky. Dec 2. 1978 Season: 585. in 31 games. 1955 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 51. vs. Duquesne. Feb 16. 1954 Opponent: 52. North Carolina State. Jan 23. 1954 52. Kentucky. Dec. 2. 1978 Season: 879. in 28 games. 1953 REBOUNDS

Game: 85. vs. Brandeis. Jan. 8. 1955 85. vs Syracuse. Dec 27. 1954 Opponent: 79. St. Josephs. Jan. 8. 1966 ASSISTS

Game: 35. vs. Loyola (Ca). Feb. 4. 1967 Season: 563. in 30 games. 1978

23 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Bold Face Name: 1982-83 Opponents)

Last

First Last LaSalle

Opponent W L Met Met Victory

Akron Alabama Albright

American U. Arizona Arkansas Army Arnold Baldwin-Wallace

Baltimore U. Baylor Biscayne Bloomsburg State Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brandeis Brigham Young Brooklyn College Brown

Bucknell

Butler

Cal State-Fullerton

Canisius

Catholic U. C.C.N.Y. Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Coast Guard

Col. of Osteopathy Columbia

Columbus U. Cooper Union Cornell Creighton Dartmouth Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware De Paul

Detroit Dickinson

Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elizabethtown

Fairfield Florida Southern Fordham Furman Galludet Georgetown George Washington Georgia Georgia Tech

24 Last Last First Last LaSalle Opponent W L Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Geneva 3 1938 1952 1952 (103-74) Gettysburg 11 2 1946 1968 1968 (96-58) 1962 (57-44) Haverford 3 1932 1944 1944 (56-42)

Hofstra 13 3 1969 1982 1982 (67-64) 1977 (92-81)

Holy Cross 3 1 1949 1975 1975 (89-64) 1974 (94-80)

Houston 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-87)

Idaho 1 1951 1951 1951 (60-49)

Idaho State 1 1 1980 1981 1980 (88-83) 1981 (86-68)

Illinois Wesleyan 1 1939 1939 1939 (25-23)

Indiana 1 1 1957 1969 1969 (108-88) 1957 (93-80)

lona 2 1 1954 1981 1966 (94-72) 1981 (95-71) Iowa 2 1954 1955 1955 (76-73) Kansas 2 1952 1976 1976 (74-73) Kentucky 3 1954 1979 1979 (109-77)

Kutzown State 1 1 1945 1945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53)

Lafayette 29 10 1903 1981 1981 (69-60) 1982 (67-65) Lebanon Valley 4 1939 1955 1955 (112-70)

Lehigh 13 1 1959 1982 1982 (94-69) 1972 (69-64)

Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36)

Long Island U. 3 5 1936 1970 1970 (68-53) 1942 (61-37) Louisville 2 5 1949 1978 1966 (96-92) 1978 (113-85) Loyola (CA) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80)

Loyola (MD) 25 1 1934 1954 1954 (97-62) 1944 (53-45) Maine 2 1976 1977 1977 (91-76) Manhattan 17 6 1913 1976 1964 (75-62) 1976 (79-78)

Marquette First Meeting

Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88)

Massachusetts 1 1972 1972 1972 (82-75)

Memphis State 1 1 1975 1976 1975 (93-84) 1976 (81-77) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 1970 1970 (97-77) 1970 (103-96)

Michigan 1 1976 1976 1976 (86-71)

Millersville State 19 1 1939 1962 1962 (102-62) 1958 (90-80)

Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87)

Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74)

Montana 1 1979 1979 1979 (91-78) Moravian 4 1941 1948 1948 (79-58)

Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968 (81-73) 1945 (54-47) Morris-Harvey 3 1934 1942 1942 (39-27)

Mt. St. Mary's 4 4 1931 1939 1939 (34-26) 1933 (21-14) Muhlenberg 23 8 1941 1963 1963 (88-49) 1959 (92-75)

Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952 (105-82)

Navy 1 1954 1954 1954 (64-48)

Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) 1972 (75-60) Newark 2 1942 1943 1943 (50-35)

New Mexico State 1 1973 1973 1973 (76-70)

N.Y.U. 1 1953 1953 1953 (80-63)

Niagara 20 15 1934 1981 1981 (72-71) 1.977 (66-64)

North Carolina State 1 1947 1947 1947 (65-62) North Carolina 5 7 1949 1968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68)

U.N.C. at Charlotte 1 1978 1978 1978 (68-67)

Northwestern 1 1964 1964 1964 (91-69) Notre Dame 2 9 1972 1982 1982 (66-61) 1981 (60-59)

Ohio State 1 1978 1978 1978 (86-83)

Oklahoma 1 1945 1945 1945 (52-38)

Oklahoma A&M 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-16)

Oklahoma City 1 1967 1967 1967 (108-97)

Pennsylvania 14 21 1934 1982 1982 (77-75) 1981 (67-62) Penn State 2 1954 1969 1969 (70-55) Philadelphia Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980 (87-58) Philadelphia Textile 2 1931 1932 1932 (31-10)

Princeton 2 1 1932 1974 1974 (83-78) 1932 (25-24) Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62)

25 Last Last

First Last LaSalle Opponent

Opponent W L Met Met Victory Victory

Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980 (90-82) Rhode Island 4 1977 1981 1980 (84-76) 1981 (70-60) Rice 2 1941 1981 1981 (64-58) 1942 (51-41) Richmond 1955 1958 1958 (59-55)

Rider 19 5 1933 1982 1982 (79-70) 1981 (80-63)

Roanoke 1 1937 1939 1937 (32-29) 1939 (31-30)

Rutgers 1 1961 1975 1974 (82-76) 1975 (96-82)

San Diego State 1 1977 1980 1977 (88-84) 1980 (93-67) San Francisco 5 1949 1973 1973 (74-73) Santa Clara 3 1941 1981 1941 (41-37) 1981 (93-74) Scranton 17 9 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1952 (55-52)

St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1981 1981 (68-65) 1978 (108-95)

St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (53-52) 1943 (47-41)

St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969 (107-95)

St. Johns (NY) 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71)

St. Joseph's 41 43 1901 1982 1981 (58-56) 1982 (83-71)

St. Louis 1 4 1951 1963 1954 (96-82) 1963 (62-61) Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-68) Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1966 1965 (101-71) 1966 (93-92)

South Carolina 1 1969 1969 1969 (62-59) Southern California 3 1948 1973 1973 (77-72)

South Floiida-Tampa 1 1981 1981 1981 (82-62)

Southern Methodist U. 1 1977 1977 1977 (94-86) Stanford 2 1953 1974 1974 (77-66)

Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982 (71-69) 1979 (90-76) Susquehanna 2 1946 1947 1947 (47-43)

S.W. Missouri State 1 1953 1953 1953 77-70) Syracuse 14 14 1955 1978 1970 108-101) 1978 (106-96) Temple 32 40 1900 1982 1980 (70-62) 1982 (86-72)

Temple Pharmacy 2 1 1931 1932 1932 33-17) 1931 (32-17) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1977 (92-85) Texas A&M 2 1976 1980 1980 72-67)

Texas Tech 1 1975 1975 1975 73-64)

Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 69-66)

Toledo 1 4 1941 1950 1949 (62-51) 1950 (59-55)

Towson State First Meeting

Tulsa 1 2 1940 1972 1971 (63-61) 1972 (80-77)

UCLA. 2 1 1950 1955 1955 85-77) 1950 (62-57) Upsala 2 1935 1936 1936 31-24)

Ursinus 1 1932 1932 1932 29-26)

Utah 1 2 1947 1955 1948 52-46) 1955 (76-69)

Utah State 1 2 1964 1980 1964 90-85) 1980 (89-88) Valparaiso 2 1957 1958 1958 97-86)

Vanderrjilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95) Vermont 5 1977 1980 1980 81-61) Villanova 17 17 1934 1982 1980 84-83) 1982 (117-82) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 72-64)

Wake Forest 1 1 1953 1974 1953 76-59) 1974 (95-90)

Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94) Washington College 3 1940 1942 1942 60-33) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 71-56) 1940 (30-27) Western Carolina 1 1981 1981 1981 (58-55) Western Kentucky 13 15 1948 1979 1979 90-66) 1975 (91-87) West Virginia 3 1955 1968 1968 100-83) Widener 11 3 1936 1978 1978 83-75) 1939 (36-31)

William & Mary 1 1949 1949 1949 63-51)

Wisconsin-Green Bay First Meeting

Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32)

Wyomissino, P.I. 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41)

Xavier(OH) 2 1 1958 1980 1980 (70-65) 1958 (76-65)

Yale 1 1970 1970 1970 (81-59)

Youngstown State 1 1 1952 1953 1953 (94-41) 1952 (68-57)

26 )

EXPLORER RESULTS YEAR BY YEAR

(Since World War II)

1944-45 (Won 12, Lost 7) 1949-50 (Won 21, Lost 4) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Alumni 58 34 Coast Guard 44 58 Millersville 76 41 Temple 67 51 Morehead 47 54 Drexel 95 34 DePaul 49 41 St. Joseph's 79 50 Scranton 65 46 Kutztown 64 48 Loyola (Md.) 73 51 Baldwin Wallace 91 65 Lafayette 45 52 St. Joseph's 36 39 Temple 60 55 Toledo 55 59 Kutztown 53 54 Loyola 59 44 UCLA 57 62 Loyola (Md.) 71 59 Loyola (Md.) 82 42 U.S. Marines 78 53 San Francisco 44 46 Muhlenberg 87 60

Atlantic City Hospital .. 66 64 Drexe! 75 46 Georgetown 90 58 Manhattan 65 60 Atlantic City Navy 37 40 Rider 69 63 Western Kentucky 80 69 Cincinnati 76 65 Rider 56 45 Oklahoma U 38 52 Bowling Green 72 62 Gettysburg 61 50 Atlantic City Navy 44 52 Bloomsburg 67 41 Boston College 83 61 N. Carolina St 66 51 'Arizona 72 66 1945-46 (Won 9, Lost 14) Albright 84 37 'Duquesne 47 49 St. Joseph's 74 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 53 Alumni 66 43 Catholic U 54 37 'National Invitation Tourney Loyola 45 42 St. Joseph's 38 36 CCNY 52 94 Scranton 41 65 Muhlenberg 33 51 Naval Hospital 69 71 1950-51 (Won 22, Lost 7) Phila. Navy 48 71 Georgetown 55 53 Coast Guard 59 46 Loyola (Md.) 54 43 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Swarthmore 65 40 Gettysburg 54 79 Millersville 57 39 N. Carolina St 74 76 Temple 60 70 Albright 61 67 Loyola (Md.) 70 42 Loyola (Md.) 71 42 Lakehurst 58 51 Rider 65 75 Albright 58 51 Temple 54 59 Rider 48 74 Manhattan 45 52 St. Joseph's 81 63 Lafayette 71 64 Lafayette 49 57 Georgetown 37 54 Gettysburg 70 65 Miami (Fla.) 95 84 Albright 59 63 Niagara 82 56 Miami (Fla.) 75 77

Western Kentucky 63 73 George Washington . ... 85 63 Lost 194647 (Won 20, 6) Idaho 60 49 Georgetown 79 74 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Temple 82 65 Muhlenberg 69 55 Boston College 76 41 Temple 73 71 Baldwin Wallace 86 67 Manhattan 64 63 Lock Haven 69 36 P.M.C 95 20 Bowling Green 85 57 Cincinnati 61 62 Loyola (Md.) 71 46 Loyola (Md.) 59 49 Duquesne 43 53 Lafayette 66 59 Seton Hall 42 56 Catholic U 68 33 Geneva 87 58 Muhlenberg 83 55 Scranton 82 36 St. Joseph's 48 45 St. Joseph's 77 64 'St. Louis 61 73 Gettysburg 67 48 Georgetown 59 65 Scranton 80 60 Alumni 49 28 Lebanon Valley 72 59 Utah 44 51 Albright 55 47 'National Invitation Tourney Muhlenberg 44 59 Seton Hall 54 46 1951-52 Lost Pennsylvania 56 68 St. Francis (Pa.) 67 55 (Won 25, 7) North Carolina U 65 62 St. Francis (N.Y.) 53 44 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 65 62 'Swarthmore 47 43 Millersville 74 32 'Muhlenberg 41 45 Loyola (Md.) 93 66 Duquesne 60 71 Niagara 85 74 Youngstown 57 68 'Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs Millersville 66 45 Geneva 103 74 West Chester 85 55 Murray State 105 82 1947-48 (Won 20, Lost 4) Lafayette 62 52 Pennsylvania 75 58 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 76 68 St. Joseph's 68 50

Alumni 71 35 Temple , 52 54 Delaware 85 44 Georgetown 68 70 Millersville 63 47 Texas Wesleyan 69 66 Western Kentucky 67 58 Manhattan 77 55 Loyola (Md.) 64 62 Albright 68 30 St. Louis 46 62 Muhlenberg 92 77 Moravian 79 58 St. Joseph's 65 70 Temple 75 59 'Seton Hall 80 76 Arkansas 69 58 Loyola (Md.) 74 58 Eastern Kentucky 77 56 'St. John's 51 45 Lebanon Valley 77 43 St. Francis (N.Y.) 53 52 Scranton 92 55 'Duquesne 59 46 Southern California 61 48 Pennsylvania 55 43 Muhlenberg 95 77 'Dayton 75 64 Utah 52 46 Muhlenberg 74 68 Loyola (Md.) 91 65 T St. John's 71 62 Lafayette 43 39 St. Francis (N.Y.) 59 50 St. Joseph's 53 54 •Kansas 65 70 Virginia 67 59 Cincinnati * 47 55 Temple 65 50 Phillips Oilers 58 92 Scranton 73 48 Gettysburg 78 62 'National Invitation Tourney Georgetown 48 35 'Western Kentucky .60 68 f U.S. Olympic Trials 'National Invitation Tourney

1952-53 (Won 25, Lost 3) 1948-49 (Won 21, Lost 7) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 83 38 Manhattan 63 52 Lock Haven 67 38 Camsius 59 43 Niagara 87 76 DePaul 62 68 Loyola (Md 78 57 Muhlenberg 57 55 Albright 101 62 St Joseph's 79 52 Brigham Young 76 54 St Josephs 78 41 West Chester 111 60 Eastern Kentucky 89 67 Millersville 65 52 Bowling Green 45 51 Dayton 73 64 Loyola (Md.) 73 61 Albright 58 45 Cincinnati 42 36 S.W. Missouri St 77 70 Duquesne 74 66 Georgia Tech 67 59 Manhattan 76 46 Arizona 87 68 St Josephs 75 63 Louisville 76 71 Pennsylvania 64 44 Stanford 95 80 Temple 57 42 San Francisco 45 51 Georgetown 62 45 'DePaul 61 63 Muhlenberg 106 73 Muhlenberg 73 56 Lafayette 61 37 'Cincinnati 86 81 Georgetown 73 68 Holy Cross 63 61 Manhattan 53 62 'NYU 80 63 Lafayette 56 50 Loyola (Md ) 85 61 N Carolina St 56 60 Wake Forest 76 59 Youngstown 94 41 Toledo 62 51 Gettysburg 93 60 Loyola (Md.) 89 47 Temple 65 45 Baldwin Wallace 49 52 'Cincinnati 49 50 Muhlenberg 97 77 'St John's (N.Y.) 74 75 Temple 36 54 'William & Mary 63 51 •Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 'Cincinnati Invitation Tourney National Invitation Tourney

27 1953-54 (Won 26, Lost 4) 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost 9)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 79 57 Dayton 82 58 Millersvilfe 80 90 Valparaiso 97 86 West Chester 65 51 N. Carolina St 83 78 Albright 83 55 Xavier (Ohio) 65 76 Albright 78 46 St. Joseph's 73 57 Lafayette 82 74 Muhlenberg 82 80 Niagara 66 74 Dickinson 78 51 Manhattan 72 59 St. Bonaventure 71 91 Lafayette 88 70 Furman 100 83 Pennsylvania 66 67 Temple 61 71 Georgetown 58 49 lona 82 69 Niagara (OT) 69 68 West Chester 68 66 "U.C.L.A 62 53 Temple 56 57 •Virginia 72 64 Scranton 86 60 •Kentucky 60 73 Fordham 61 56 •Richmond (OT) 59 55 N. Carolina St 62 71 tSt. Louis 77 63 St. Joseph's 78 64 Syracuse (OT) 59 55 St. Joseph's 77 82 'Niagara 50 69 St. Louis 96 82 Muhlenberg 67 61 Morehead St 89 86 Brigham Young 74 62 Fordham (OT) 76 74 Villanova (OT) Ill 105 Seton Hall 80 79 Temple 77 63 N. Carolina St 88 81 Duquesne 55 74 Villanova 75 64 Loyola (Md.) 97 62 Navy 64 48 Georgetown 62 64 Muhlenberg 85 65 Penn State 69 54 •Richmond (Va.) Invitational Manhattan 69 61 Bradley 92 76

•Kentucky Invitational 'Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost 7) :NCAA Tourney Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Millersville 85 58 Western Kentucky 74 96 Niagara 56 72 Pennsylvania 70 73 1954-55 (Won 26, Lost 5) Lafayette 84 77 Muhlenberg 75 92 Lehigh 81 47 Seton Hall 83 69 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP N. Carolina St 67 82 Georgetown 102 72 Millersville 88 72 N. Carolina St 73 76 Western Kentucky 84 75 Duquesne 72 65 Loyola (South) 85 71 St. Joseph's 82 56 Manhattan 78 71 Albright 93 62 P.M.C 94 39 Georgetown 85 58 Bucknell 70 68 St. Joseph's 63 70 Niagara (OT) 76 75 Georgetown 74 46 Muhlenberg 92 77 West Chester 85 67 Lafayette 76 60 Manhattan 76 62 Syracuse 79 71 Xavier (Ohio) 99 80 Utah 69 79 Richmond 91 80 Temple 67 64 Villanova 57 63 Canisius 77 64 'Southern California .... 49 38 Albright 80 69 •Kentucky 54 63 Muhlenberg 85 71 •Syracuse 103 54 Fordham 64 49 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost 6) 'U.C.L.A 85 77 Temple (OT) 59 57 'Duquesne 65 67 -West Virginia 95 61 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP St. Louis 88 79 "Princeton 73 46 Millersville 76 60 Western Kentucky 70 76 Brandeis 102 56 iCanisius 99 64 Bucknell 84 62 West Chester 85 68 Muhlenberg 88 79 ±lowa 76 73 Lehigh 86 54 St. Joseph's 80 73 Lebanon Valley 112 70 "San Francisco 63 77 Manhattan 71 58 Albright 73 67 West Chester 85 50 Lafayette 81 73 Muhlenberg 86 63 •Kentucky Invitational Niagara 64 48 Pennsylvania 62 66 "Holiday Festival Canisius 82 68 Temple 53 77 -NCAA Tourney Duquesne 68 65 Muhlenberg 91 59 Morehead State 63 58 N. Carolina St 65 80 Syracuse (OT) 84 90 Scranton 82 77 Georgetown 80 79 Villanova 52 68 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 1960-61 (Won 15, Lost 7) Millersville 88 70 Seton Hall 63 64 Muhlenberg 58 69 Richmond 74 59 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 96 63 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 Millersville 82 48 West Chester 83 67 Niagara 70 72 Fordham 69 84 Albright 65 62 Temple 57 63 Lafayette 95 81 Furman 73 65 Rutgers 85 63 Western Kentucky 69 73 Bradley 78 93 Temple 57 60 Niagara 71 77 St. Joseph's 54 65 *San Francisco 62 79 Muhlenberg 81 70 Bucknell 79 69 Gettysburg 67 62 •Syracuse 75 72 Scranton 82 51 Muhlenberg 84 67 Muhlenberg 81 64 *St. John's (N.Y.) 85 76 West Chester 90 78 N. Carolina St 68 71 Syracuse 81 75 St. Joseph's 56 69 Villanova 71 64 Miami (Fla.) 88 74 Lafayette 104 86 West Virginia 87 71 Dickinson 98 57 Lehigh 77 62 Canisius 73 94 Syracuse 71 64 Villanova 73 76 Manhattan 74 68 Villanova 76 71 Pennsylvania 64 52 Pennsylvania 67 63 Duquesne 63 78

•Holiday Festival (N.Y.)

1961-62 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Millersville 102 62 Duquesne 66 80 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 78 69 Temple 51 64 Millersville 61 53 West Chester 57 51 Niagara 64 78 Bucknell 91 78 Albright 75 52 Syracuse 82 94 Lehigh 71 59 Fordham 60 56 Lafayette 75 84 Pennsylvania 84 73 Pennsylvania 69 57 Delaware 69 68 Bradley 87 77 Muhlenberg 68 93 •Dartmouth 87 60 Canisius 73 63 Niagara 83 74 Georgetown 62 75 'Cincinnati 56 64 St. Joseph's 72 71 Indiana 80 93 Seton Hall 61 70 •Dayton 67 81 Lafayette 69 73 Temple 63 61 N. Carolina St 83 78 Manhattan 76 69 Villanova 63 65 •Western Kentucky 76 89 Duquesne 87 80 Muhlenberg 90 51 Georgetown 78 76 •Seton Hall 82 72 Muhlenberg 99 82 Syracuse 69 53 Western Kentucky 88 84 •Valparaiso 103 73 Richmond 60 52 Gettysburg 44 57 Villanova 67 75 Manhattan 81 72 Fordham 84 66 Miami (Fla.) 73 61 St. Joseph's 85 97 Villanova 75 61 Cincinnati 58 74 St. Joseph's 61 57 •Holiday Festival (N.Y.)

•Orange Bowl Classic (Miami)

28 1962-63 (Won 16, Lost 8) 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Gettysburg 103 67 Syracuse 81 102 Creighton 72 91 Seton Hall 89 80 Miami (Fla.) 99 82 W. Kentucky 86 95 Lafayette 95 59 Delaware 64 62 Niagara 69 72 Creighton (OT) 88 83 Niagara 76 79 Temple 81 71 Albright 84 50 Loyola (South) 125 80 Lehigh 85 34 Gettysburg 80 65 •Nebraska 99 76 Temple 65 79 Albright 67 57 Syracuse 74 66 •Vanderbilt 95 100 Oklahoma City 108 97 Bucknell 105 55 Pennsylvania 74 78 Pennsylvania 85 83 Duquesne 77 66 *Brigham Young 73 84 Canisius 53 76 Louisville 88 106 Villanova 59 68 •Delaware 80 64 Duquesne 73 69 Syracuse 84 88 Canisius 75 93 'Bowling Green 74 67 St. Joseph's 49 66 Niagara 86 72 St. Joseph's 85 96 Miami (Fla.) 78 76 Georgetown 75 72 Bowling Green 78 77 Lafayette 85 72 Muhlenberg 88 49 Villanova 47 63 St. Francis (Pa.) 84 74 JSt. Joseph's 73 70 Manhattan 78 61 T St. Louis 61 62 American U. (OT) 90 94 -Temple 61 78

•Quaker City Tourney "Vanderbilt Tourney (2nd Place) + National Invitation Tourney Quaker City Tourney (5th Place) tMiddle Atlantic Conference (2nd Place)

1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1967-68 (Won 20, Lost 8) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 76 44 Miami (Fla.) 99 121 Creighton 62 77 Georgetown 81 85 Rider 59 50 Western Kentucky 79 84 Louisville 60 70 Gettysburg 50 46 Gettysburg 96 58 Pennsylvania 45 57 Albright Bucknell 93 75 St. Joseph's 80 70 82 40 Duquesne (OT) 80 79 Lehigh 68 40 Manhattan 75 62 Bucknell 84 69 Creighton 71 77 Niagara 58 54 Villanova 63 59 Niagara 83 100 West Chester 79 55 •Northwestern 91 69 Seton Hall 68 75 Providence 56 77 Lafayette 74 45 •Georgetown 80 69 Temple 57 63 N. Carolina St 68 63 Temple 64 60 *St. Bonaventure 83 80 Canisius 91 81 Louisville 71 94 American U 74 65 Pennsylvania 61 58 Western Kentucky 95 107 West Virginia 100 83 Canisius 80 64 Lafayette 100 86 Utah State 90 85 Syracuse 78 68 Villanova 56 64 Syracuse 63 61 Loyola (South) 61 63 Miami (Fla.) 92 84 Morehead State 81 73 Duquesne 58 89 St. Joseph's 103 71 American U 84 57 Loyola (La.) 71 51 Temple 87 69 •Quaker City Tourney Syracuse 105 81 ^Columbia 69 83 Boston Garden Tourney (3rd Place) 1964-65 (Won 15, Lost 8) NCAA Tourney (Eliminated) Holiday Festival, N.Y. (5th Place) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs (1st Place) Albright 81 57 Pennsylvania 78 64 Delaware 97 47 *St. John's 71 78 Miami (Fla.) 90 86 •Temple 83 70 1968-69 (Won 23, Lost 1) Niagara 67 59 •Syracuse 73 70 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Seattle 74 76 Louisville 80 92 Baltimore 100 57 Western Kentucky .... 81 Villanova 72 86 Creighton 66 84 Rider 79 59 Pennsylvania 78 Duquesne 83 69 Western Kentucky 91 77 M Miami (Fla.) 96 71 Temple 101 Syracuse 81 104 Seton Hall 101 71 K Niagara 88 73 St. Francis (Pa.) 107 95 Lafayette 91 73 Georgetown 88 80 Canisius 68 56 Loyola (N.O.) 102 65 Loyola (South) 72 69 St. Joseph's 85 93 Albright 91 65 Lafayette Temple 81 74 tDetroit 86 93 •Penn State 70 55 Villanova 74 67 Gettysburg 91 68 •Indiana 108 American U. .. n 6^ •Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 'South Carolina 59 St. Joseph's 84 tNational Invitation Tourney Hofstra 89 Duquesne 85 ;: Creighton 103 Detroit 98 ^3 1965-66 (Won 10, Lost 15) Syracuse 83 63 West Chester 91

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP •ECAC Quaker City Tournament (2nd Place) Albright 97 73 Creighton 90 104 Western Kentucky 67 93 Utah State 97 109 Seton Hall 92 93 Seattle 68 84 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Georgetown 99 101 American U 103 93 Bucknell 87 68 Lafayette 81 93 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Niagara 87 88 Villanova 78 70 Hofstra 83 64 Western Kentucky 80 102 'Brigham Young 71 69 Gettysburg 99 76 Albright 95 59 Loyola (South) 85 79 •Temple 59 66 Temple 86 85 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Creighton 77 86 •Minnesota 87 92 lona 94 72 Marshall 88 97 Duquesne 64 67 St. Joseph's 69 92 Canisius 95 81 West Chester 92 80 Pennsylvania 67 76 Pennsylvania 76 90 Louisville 96 92 •Yale 81 59 Canisius 70 80 Syracuse 85 98 Miami (Fla.) 102 108 'Tennessee 47 55 Duquesne 77 70 Lafayette 102 73 Georgia 76 66 Detroit 77 81 •Quaker City Tourney Cornell 68 56 American U 106 86 •Columbia 89 74 Niagara 101 90 St. Joseph's (2 OT) 99 101 Miami (Fla 96 103 Syracuse 108 101 Villanova 85 96 Temple 61 69 Rider 72 66 "Volunteer Classic, Knoxville. Tenn. Quaker City Tournament. Philadelphia

29 1970-71 (Won 20, Lost 7) 1974-75 (Won 22, Lost 7) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Army 76 71 Penn 67 65 Albright 89 59 Drexel 81 63 Lehigh 89 66 W.Chester 89 72 Long Island 68 53 Hofstra 79 62 Biscayne 74 71 Duquesne 88 79 Miami 97 77 Loyola (N.OO 74 53 Lafayette 71 58 W.Kentucky 87 91 Marshall 76 75 Syracuse 68 75 Holy Cross 89 65 Syracuse 78 82 W. Chester 82 68 Canisius 92 55 Canisius 69 70 Drexel 80 63 Penn 88 107 Villanova 73 69 * Clemson 67 63 Temple 74 63 'Georgia 50 42 Duquesne 86 95 * Texas Tech 73 64 Villanova 74 73 'Boston College 75 63 Creighton 64 61 f Furman ' 69 64 Notre Dame 75 91 Tulsa 63 61 American 62 54 t Alabama 77 73 American 62 68 Temple 63 58 St. Joseph's 56 66 Hofstra 91 64 Rutgers 82 96 W. Kentucky 91 76 Rider (OT) 82 84 Memphis State 93 84 Bucknell 85 74 Niagara 96 79 •Lafayette 74 71 Niagara 81 71 American 56 52 Lafayette 93 82 + St. Joseph's (OT) 76 81 St. Joe's 68 60 Lafayette 92 85 "Georgia Tech ... 67 70 t Syracuse 83 87 "Charlotte Invitational * f Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs Dayton Invitational National Invitational Tourney t Sugar Bowl Classic East Coast Conference t NCAA Tournament

1971-72 (Won 6, Lost 19) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Lehigh (H) 64 69- W. Kentucky (A) 84 103- 1975-76 (Won 11, Lost 15) (A) 56 58- Loyola (South) (A) 80 86- Hofstra Opponent LSC OPP Niagara (H) 70 71- American (H) 59 53 Delaware 100 86 Drexel 64 77 Tulsa (H) 77 80- Penn (H) 66 80- Widener 73 68 St. Joseph's 75 86 West Chester (A) 86 62 Canisius (A) 80 78 Alabama 57 78 Biscayne 83 64 •Baylor 81 68 Temple (H) 56 67- Hofstra 72 64 Providence 75 73 'Nebraska 60 75- Notre Dame (H) 71 97- Manhattan 78 79 Memphis State 77 81

Boston College 61 62- Drexel (A) . 64 77- t Canisius 103 72 Temple 63 67 t Fairfield 108 96 Holy Cross (A) 79 85- * Texas A&M 59 57 Notre Dame 89 108 * Massachusetts 82 75 Biscayne (A) 93 103- * Kansas 73 74 American 61 63 St. Joseph's (H) 55 72- Duquesne (A) 69 81- Maine 104 88 Villanova 75 72 Lafayette (H) 66 86- Syracuse (H) 80 87- # Michigan 71 86 Niagara 53 69 Villanova (H) 73 86- # Houston 87 90 Duquesne 72 76 'Cornhusker Classic, Lincoln, Neb. Western Kentucky (OT) .104 100 Penn 56 58 fQuaker City Tournament Syracuse 77 82 Cleveland State 90 72

* Jay Hawk Classic 1972-73 (Won 15, Lost 10) # Las Vegas Tournament Opponent LSC OPP Opponent

Lehigh (A) 75 59 Lafayette (A) Army (H) Niagara (A) 72 Biscayne (H) Pennsylvania (H) 45 57- 1976-77 (Won 17, Lost 12) *USF Duquesne (H) 69 67 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 'Santa Clara (OT) Western Kentucky 108 80 Widener 72 52 Duquesne 62 64 E. Michigan (H) Syracuse (A) 84 91- Vermont 75 68 W. Kentucky 93 79 W. Chester (H) Canisius (H) 96 85 Alabama 77 82 Dickinson 82 61 + U. of S. California Notre Dame (A) 71 87- Delaware 97 84 Villanova 71 70 ' New Mexico State Drexel (A) 72 57 Biscayne 112 70 American 86 76 + St. Joseph's Temple (H) 54 56- Maine 91 76 Hofstra 89 93 St. Joseph's (H) American (A) 79 t Tennessee 85 92 Temple 75 87 Rider (H) 78 67 Villanova (H) 101 tSMU 94 86 Niagara 64 66 Hofstra (H) 76 55 # San Diego St 88 84 Providence 62 75 # Washington 94 114 Penn 70 80 *Cable Car Classic (Oakland, Cal.) Rhode Island 61 70 Notre Dame 77 113 + Quaker City Tourney (Philadelphia, Pa.) Canisius 65 49 • Delaware 84 77 Drexel 55 51 • Lafayette 86 80 St. Joseph's 69 61 • Hofstra 81 92 1973-74 (Won 18, Lost 10) West Chester 63 60 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Lehigh 87 37 Lafayette 87 66 Army 83 71 Biscayne 97 75 t Volunteer Classic Hofstra 66 53 Canisius 81 89 # Cabrillo Classic • Playoffs Syracuse 68 75 St. Joseph's 73 75 ECC Holy Cross 94 80 Temple 78 54 Pennsylvania 82 84 Notre Dame 78 98 # Wake Forest 90 95 American 95 83 # Western Kentucky 76 65 West Chester 73 53 # Stanford 77 66 Duquesne 63 81 # Manhattan 65 73 Villanova 104 66 # Princeton 83 78 Rutgers 82 76 Niagara 67 65 t Delaware 78 69 Western Kentucky 84 85 t Rider 84 68 Drexel 85 73 t St. Joseph's 71 76

*Big Sun Tourney #Holiday Festival tMAC Playoffs

30 1977-78 (Won 18, Lost 12) 1979-80 (Won 22, Lost 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Widener 83 75 Duke 81 91 Philadelphia Pharmacy . . 87 58 Notre Dame 62 60 Bucknell 92 11 Biscayne 89 84 Alabama 82 80 St. Joseph's 57 58 Rhode Island 73 78 Temple 82 75 Bucknell 79 80 Lehigh 90 79 * East Carolina 96 95 Notre Dame 90 95 Villanova 79 86 Rhode Island 84 * UNCC 67 68 St. Joseph's 82 74 Rider 102 59 Hofstra 75 Pennsylvania 75 78 American 64 62 * Texas A&M 72 67 American 95 * # Louisville 85 113 Canisius 77 78 Brigham Young (30T). . .106 108 Pennsylvania 80 # Ohio State 83 86 Stetson 77 72 t Utah State 88 89 De Paul 75 Western Kentucky 78 64 Villanova 79 82 t Idaho State 88 83 Duquesne 91 Niagara 116 97 St. Bonaventure 95 108 Niagara 95 83 Vermont 85 Hofstra 97 87 Vermont 100 64 West Chester State 111 70 • Drexel 87 Drexel 80 79 • St. Joseph's 89 82 Stetson 74 64 • Temple 70 62 Duquesne 79 74 • Delaware 97 85 Lafayette 80 81 • Lafayette 70 62 Westchester 116 84 • Temple 73 72 Temple 62 67 • St. Joseph's 59 49 Syracuse 96 106 t Villanova 97 103 Drexel 65 61 • Purdue 82 90 Delaware 78 59

* First Union Invitational * Cougar Classic # Louisville Classic Lobo Invitational • ECC Playoffs t * ECC Playoff Game t NCAA Playoffs * NCAA Tournament

1978-79 (Won 15, Lost 13) 1980-81 (Won 14, Lost 13) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Bucknell 77 76 West Chester State 68 64 Vermont 81 61 WestChester 90 73 Kentucky 77 109 Niagara 88 74 Alabama 65 81 Dayton 76 68 Duke 42 66 Duquesne 89 9C Bucknell 73 63 De Paul 62 69 Delaware 102 98 Vermont 100 88 Xavier 70 65 Lehigh 73 67 Pennsylvania 67 68 Drexel 88 74 Delaware 72 59 St. Joseph's 58 56 Canisius 99 87 Villanova 84 78 Villanova (30T) 84 83 Notre Dame 59 60 Florida Southern 73 84 American 123 103 * San Diego State 67 93 Duquesne 66 62 Stetson 76 90 Temple 81 97 * Georgetown 63 79 American 69 71 * Montana 78 91 Lehigh 100 93 Lafayette 69 60 Pennsylvania 62 67 * Cal State-Fullerton 75 84 St. Joseph's 87 94 Missouri 74 83 Temple 62 84 Rhode Island 80 83 Hofstra 87 73 Canisius 79 81 Drexel 63 52 Lafayette 95 80 Notre Dame 70 93 Niagara (OT) 72 71 Rhode Island 60 70 Western Kentucky 90 66 # Hofstra 84 77 Hofstra 79 71 • Drexel 66 69 Rider 100 83 # St. Joseph's 63 68 Rider 63 80 (OT)

* Cabrillo Classic • ECC Playoff Game

Note: 1981-82 results are listed on page 34.

Steve Black, City Series Scoring Champion of '81'82, in action vs. St. Joseph's.

31 • BIG FIVE HISTORY

The Philadelphia Big 5, a unique affiliation in college LA SALLE'S ALL BIG FIVE basketball, enters its 27th season of competition with all PERFORMERS signs pointing to another great year. With La Salle, St. Joseph's, Villanova, Temple and Penn- Bob Alden 1959-60 sylvania challenging the best teams from throughout the Ralph Bantivaglio 1958-59 nation, millionsof fanshavecometothe Palestratocatch Steve Black 1981-82 the action. This season should be no different, as formid- Michael Brooks 1976-77, 1977-78, able opponents such as Notre Dame, Duke, Georgetown, 1978-79, 1979-80 West Virginia, Syracuse and Southern Methodist will be on hand to meet Big 5 teams. Joe Bryant 1973-74, 1974-75 Interest in the Big 5 has also grown to the point where a Larry Cannon 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 television contract with WKBS-TV 48 in Philadelphia and Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65 a radio deal with WCAU-AM, one of the strongest stations Jim Crawford 1972-73 in the nation, have been worked out to give the Big 5 even Ken Durrett 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71 more exposure. Bob Fields 1970-71 Groundwork for the formation of the Big 5 began in Curt Fromal 1964-65 1 953, and the idea became a reality when the group was officially announced at a press conference on November Tom Garberina 1956-57 23, 1953. On December 3, 1955, La Salle hosted Bob Herdelin 1958-59 Muhlenburg and Rhode Island visited St. Joseph's in the Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 inaugural games for the Big 5. Kevin Lynam 1980-81 Bob McAteer 1960-61,1961-62 Hubie Marshall 1965-66, 1966-67 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Billy Taylor 1973-74, 1974-75 Bernie Williams 1968-69 Charlie Wise 1974-75,1975-76

LA SALLE'S CITY CHAMPIONS 1956-57 (tie with St. Joseph's and Temple) 1963-64 1968-69 1974-75 1980-81 (Five Way Tie) LA SALLE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1954 (MAC) 1955 (MAC) 1968 (MAC) 1975 (ECC) 1978 (ECC) >jL J 1980 (ECC)

FINAL 1 981 -82 CITY SERIES 7 ar ?** i 7///Ar STANDINGS

St. Joseph's 3-1 Temple 3-1 i i Villanova 2-2 La Salle 1-3 Penn 1-3 32 EAST COAST CONFERENCE HISTORY

With the addition of women's sports and new con- ference member Towson State University, the East Coast Conference is embarking on a new era in 1982. Formally the University Division of the Middle Atlantic Conference, the ECC began operation in July of 1974. There is East and West competition in all sports, with conference champions advancing to NCAA competition. East Division members include American University, Drexel University, Hofstra University, La Salle College and Towson State University. West members are Bucknell University, University of Delaware, Lafayette College, Lehigh University and Rider College. All twelve schools are members of the Eastern Col- lege Athletic Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, competing for the most part in

Division I.

FINAL 1981-82 ECC BASKETBALL STANDINGS EASTERN SECTION Team League Overall Temple 11-0 19-8 St. Joseph's 10-1 25-5 American 8-3 21-9 La Salle 7-4 16-13 Drexel 7-4 19-11 Hofstra 4-7 12-16 WESTERN SECTION Team League Overall West Chester State 8-8 13-14 Rider 7-9 11-16 Lafayette 7-9 12-15 Delaware 6-10 9-17 Bucknell 3-13 7-20 Lehigh 3-13 9-17 FIRST ROUND: Hofstra 71 Lafayette 64 La Salle 81 Bucknell 72 American 84 Lehigh 56 Drexel 49 Delaware 45 QUARTERFINAL ROUND: St. Joseph's 65 Hofstra 57 La Salle 71 West Chester 56 American 71 Rider 65 Drexel 61 Temple 55 SEMIFINAL ROUND: St. Joseph's 83 La Salle 71 Drexel 68 American 62 FINAL ROUND: St. Joseph's 75 Drexel 65

33 1981-82 SEASON STATISTICS

PLAYER G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT RBS AVG PF-D A BLK S PTS AVG

Black 28 221-458 48.3 119-143 83.2 95 3.4 87-5 80 4 34 561 20.0 Piotrowski 29 133-261 51.0 56-88 63.6 202 7.0 91-8 5 28 8 322 11.1 Lewis 25 83-174 47.7 61-100 61.0 158 6.3 50-1 34 16 34 227 9.1 Butts 27 76-181 42.0 90-146 61.6 238 8.8 75-1 12 19 22 242 9.0 Philson 20 60-142 42.3 36-43 83.7 41 2.1 43-0 50 3 28 156 7.8

Hagwood 29 59-162 36.4 67-96 69.8 122 4.2 75-1 5 15 1 185 6.4 Burton 19 39-96 40.7 26-46 56.5 47 2.5 19-0 16 3 9 104 5.5

Tiano 27 33-101 32.7 38-47 80.9 46 1.7 63-2 73 1 30 104 3.9

Harvey 3 4-7 57.1 1-1 100.0 1 0.3 0-0 2 2 9 3.0 Clark 19 16-35 45.7 12-27 44.4 35 1.8 26-0 4 8 9 44 2.3

Davis 20 19-52 36.5 3-7 42.9 21 1.1 19-0 14 4 41 2.1 Kerins 9 4-11 36.4 6-8 75.0 7 0.8 11-0 3 3 14 1.6

Namiotka 17 7-23 30.4 12-21 57.1 14 0.8 16-1 5 2 7 26 1.5 Harter 11 6-13 46.2 4-4 100.0 8 0.7 7-0 2 16 1.5 Gilmore 16 8-16 50.0 7-9 77.8 9 0.6 15-0 14 3 23 1.4

TEAM REBOUfyIDS . ... LA S/kLLE-99 OPP-95 DEADBALLREBOLINDS. . . . LASALLE-75 I DPP-64 LSC TOTALS 29 768-1732 44.3 538-786 68.4 1044 36.0 597-20 319 99 194 2074 71.5 OPP TOTALS 29 840-1851 45.4 456-647 70.5 1002 34.6 672-27 462 93 238 2136 73.7

1981-82 SEASON RESULTS OPPONENT LSC OPP RECORD Duke (A) 55 61 0-1 Delaware (H) 71 66 1-1 Bucknell (A) 55 53 2-1 West Chester (H) 73 66 3-1 * Western Carolina (N) 55 58 3-2 * Idaho State (N) 68 86 3-3 tlona(N) 71 95 3-4 tRice(N) 64 58 4-4 Santa Clara (A) 74 93 4-5 # South Florida (N) 62 82 4-6 #St. Bonaventure (N) 68 65 5-6 Notre Dame (H) 66 61 6-6 Lafayette (A) 65 67 6-7 American (H) 69 87 6-8 Rider (A) 79 70 7-8 Penn (A) 77 75 8-8 Villanova (N) 82 117 8-9 Duquesne (A) 80 79 9-9 Canisius (H) 102 76 10-9 Dayton (A) 77 84 10-10 Lehigh (H) 94 69 11-10 St. Joseph's (N) 77 83 11-11 Hofstra (A) 67 64 12-11 Temple (N) 72 86 12-12 Drexel (H) 57 55 13-12 Stetson (A) 71 69 14-12 • Bucknell (H) 81 72 15-11 • West Chester (A) 71 56 16-12 •St. Joseph's (N) 71 83 16-13

* Cougar Classic

t Golden Gate Invitational # Connecticut Mutual Classic • ECC Playoff Game

34 1982-83 PRE-SEASON OUTLOOK

Last season, La Salle head basketball coach Philson and Tiano shared the point guard duties Dave "Lefty" Ervin went through an ordeal that a year ago as freshman, and the experience they makes coaches age quickly. With a starting line- gained will be invaluable this season. Greenberg up of four freshmen and a junior, Ervin had to should also fit right into the Explorer game plan. reach back for added patience as his team made The MVP of the prestigious Dapper Dan Roundball typical freshman errors. Classic in , Greenberg was the most

It is said, however, that the best thing about highly recruited schoolboy in Pennsylvania last freshmen is that they become sophomores, and in season. Jones, a state champion sprinter in high 1982-83 the Explorers have what could be termed a school last spring, should also feel at home in La veteran nucleus that should let Coach Ervin sleep Salle's "stepped-up" offense. easier at night. Dave Davis, a 6'4" guard with a fine outside 6'3" "With the entire starting unit returning intact, I shot, and Ralph Gilmore are seasoned guards would hope we'd be much more stable from the who will also see action. Davis contributed in first game on," says the fourth year La Salle many games last season as the big guard, while coach. "I feel we had a very good second half of Gilmore made the most of his opportunities as a the season, and to a person there was improve- point guard.

ment. I hope we can continue to improve." When La Salle slows the ball down, the impos- The Explorers did indeed have a strong second ing sight of 7'1" Tom Piotrowski will be present. half of the season, finishing with a 16-13 record Piotrowski had his best season ever in the Blue and reaching the semi-finals of the East Coast and Gold last year, averaging 11.1 points and 7.0 Conference Championships. rebounds a game. Coach Ervin would like to see Of the returning players in the Explorer starting more explosions, like the 27 point game against five, sophomore guard Steve Black is the main Canisius, from his big center. "I think you will see cog. The leading freshmen scorer in NCAA Divi- Tom emerge as a solid low post scorer this year.*'

sion I a year ago, Black thrilled crowds from says Ervin. California to Connecticut with his acrobatic drives To get the rebounds and start the Explorer fast- and his pin-point jump shooting. Ervin would like, break will be 6'9" Albert Butts, the second leading however, to take some of the pressure off his 20.0 rebounder in the ECC a year ago. A very physical point per game scorer this year. player, Butts should team with Piotrowski to help To help do that, the coach recruited a pair of La Salle control the boards. Pennsylvania All-State guards in Chip Piotrowski and Butts the Explorers "do Greenberg Beyond ( and Gary Jones. "With the addition of Greenberg not have alot of size," admits Ervin. The coach is and Jones, we have a luxury at guard," says Ervin. confident, however, that this duo can handle the "Steve will be able to pace himself a little more board duties, and that his forward reserves will 6'6" and we'll be able to rest him alot more," adds the also help. Of the reserves Ervin will look to are coach. Dave Kerins, a rugged forward who was slowed Another factor that may necessitate added rest last year by a knee injury, and 6'5" leaper Phil Bur- for not only Black but the rest of the Explorers is ton. "We're going to need help so one of the new game-plan for La Salle this winter. With those two must come through," notes Ervin. the depth at the guard slot, Ervin plans to press Another demanding schedule faces the Ex- and fast-break a great deal more. "We are going to plorers in 1982-83. A road date with Notre Dame fast-break alot more by design this year and also and tough tournaments at Marquette and Marshall play 90-foot defense." will make the Explorers earn their wins. La Salle The main people in the Explorer running game will face Cincinnati in the first round of the will be greyhounds such as Black, returning for- Milwaukee Classic while Texas A&M awaits in the ward Ralph Lewis, returning guards Dallas Marshall Tournament. The team must also face Philson and Pete Tiano, as well as Greenberg and Western Kentucky on the road while hosting Duke Jones. University in the Palestra. As usual, the Lewis had an excellent season last winter after Philadelphia Big Five will be strong and com- making the Explorer roster as a walk-on. An ex- petitive. cellent leaper, the 6'5" Lewis finished the year as Coach Ervin seems ready for the challenges the team's third leading scorer and rebounder. ahead. "This season will be alot more fun for me, "Lewis should continue his growth pattern," says the players and also the fans." Ervin.

35

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Wednesday, December 1, 1982, 8:00 P.M. at Hayman Hall, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record 19 at Notre Dame La Salle 14 Bucknell 3 24 Gettysburg 26 at Lafayette Location Lewisburg, PA 29 Delaware Enrollment 3,100 February Nickname Bisons 2 Colgate Colors Orange & Blue 5 Rider Charlie Woollum Conference ECC (West) 9 at Lehigh Head Coach President Dr. Dennis O'Brien 12 Lafayette Athletic Director Dr. Bruce A. Corrie 16 at Delaware Publicity Brad Tufts 19 Towson State Office Phone (717)524-1227 23 Drexel Home Phone (717)524-9230 26 Lehigh Head Coach Charles R. Woollum March Years and Record 7 years, 93-95 2 at Rider Asst. Coaches George R. Petrie, 5 St. Francis (PA) Pat Flannery Captains TBA 1981-82 Record 7-20 1981-82 RESULTS (7-20) Last Met 1981 LSC-81 B-72 73 Dickinson 71 49 Princeton 57 THE BISONS 43 James Madison 59 Drexel NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 76 75 53 La Salle 55 Andrews, Jay SO G 6-4 175 Gaithersburg, MD 67 Colgate 70 Barry, SR F 6-4 Towson, Ray 180 MD 58 St. Joseph's 71 Cody, Craigg SR F 6-7 190 Allentown, PA 71 Lycoming 45 Cosimano, Carl JR G 5-10 190 Washington, D.C. 54 Temple 80 Lezanic, Mark FR G 5-11 165 Indiana, PA 62 Hofstra 75 McGregor, Wes SR G 6-4 165 Baltimore, MD 75 Niagara 92 Moss, Ray SR F 6-6 205 North Huntingdon. PA 75 American 92 Puriefoy, Cal JR G 6-1 165 Yeadon, PA 62 Drexel 79 Rizzo, Mike SR F-C 6-7 210 Spring Valley, NY 76 St. Francis (PA) 79 Romberger, Matt JR F 6-6 190 Gilbertsville, PA 70 Messiah 72 Schrader, Steve FR F 6-6 190 Mt. Airy, MD 69 Gettysburg 60 Sigl, Ed Jr F-C 6-8 210 Union, NJ 56 Lafayette 61 Wright, Jay SR G 6-2 180 Churchville, PA 58 Delaware 60 72 Westchester 61 82 Rider 71 54 Lehigh 73 1982-83 BUCKNELL SCHEDULE 66 Lafayette 67 November 54 Delaware 62 27 at Princeton 50 Westchester 52 29 Wilkes College 34 Rider 59 Lehigh 41 December 46 72 La Salle 81 1 at LA SALLE 3 & 4 Clemson IPTAY Tournament 8 Lycoming 10 Muhlenberg LAST MEETING 22 Hofstra The first-round play-off game of the JANUARY ECC's belonged to Tom Piotrowski as 5 at Colgate he gra bbed a career high 22 rebou nds 8 at Towson State and al so had 23 points in an 81-72 La 15 at American win. 17 Niagara Salle

37 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Saturday, December 4, 1982, 3:00 P.M. at the Delaware Field House, Newark, DE

Series Record

La Salle 14 Delaware 1 February 2 at Towson Location Newark, DE 5 at Lehigh Enrollment 13,000 9 Lafayette Nickname Fightin' Blue Hens 16 Bucknell Colors Royal Blue & Gold 19 at Rider Conference ECC (West) Ronald G. Rainey 23 Lehigh Head Coach President Dr. E. A. Trabant 26 at Lafayette David M. Nelson Athletic Director March Publicity Ben Sherman 2 William & Mary Office Phone (302)738-2186 5 Rider Home Phone (302) 737-3379 Head Coach Ronald G. Rainey Years and Record 6 years, 57-101 1981-82 RESULTS (9-17) Asst. Coach Ted Zawacki Captains TBA 49 Drexel 56 1981-82 Record 9-17 66 Washington 38 Last Met 1981-82 LSC-71 D-66 66 La Salle 71 56 George Mason 60 41 lona 59 THE FIGHTIN BLUE HENS 46 Columbia 54 62 Alabama 84 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 52 New Hampshire 64 Angielski, Brian JR F 6-6 190 East Brunswick. NJ 49 Glassboro 48 Carr, Tim SR C 6-10 200 Phoenixville, NJ 88 Widener 69 5-10 Head, NY Chamberlain, Jon JR G 155 Horse 65 St. Joseph's 79 Dove, John JR F 6-4 185 Olney, MD 49 Temple 73 Novak, Ralph JR G-F 6-4 185 Sayreville. NJ 72 Upsala 85 O'Donnell. Len SO F 6-6 210 West Milford, NJ 58 American 89 Ross. Cliff SR G-F 6-2 150 Weston, CT 53 Hofstra 65 Staudenmayer.JohnSR G 6-0 180 Philadelphia, PA 85 West Chester 69 Tomkins, Tim JR G-F 6-6 195 Pompton Plains, NJ 60 Bucknell 58 62 Rider 66 1982-83 DELAWARE SCHEDULE 79 Lehigh 70 November 55 Lafayette 59 54 West Chester 57 27 at Drexel 62 Bucknell 54 30 at Washington College 66 Rider 60 December 59 Lehigh 61 4 LA SALLE 70 Lafayette 60 7 at Loyola 45 Drexel 49 11 Princeton 28 & 29 United First Federal Tournament JANUARY 8 at Navy 12 Glassboro 15 Baltimore 17 at Widener LAST MEETING — December 5, 1981 19 at American 22 Hofstra 26 West Chester La Salle ran its winning streak over 29 at Bucknell the Hens to 14 with a 71-66 win at the Palestra. Steve Black scored 23 points and Albert Butts added 16 points and 14 rebounds.

38 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND Wednesday, December 8, 1982, 7:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February 3 Rutgers La Salle 1 Rhode Island 4 5 West Virginia Location Kingston, Rl 8 Providence College Enrollment 11.500 12 at Penn State Nickname Rams 15 at St. Joseph's Colors Blue & White 17 at George Washington SL Conference Atlantic 10 19 at Massachusetts Claude English President Dr. Frank Newman 22 New Hampshire Head Coach Athletic Director Dr. John R. Chuckran 26 Duquesne Publicity Jim Norman March Office Phone (401)792-2409 2 at Rutgers Home Phone (401)789-9530 5 Temple Head Coach Claude English

Years and Record 1 year, 10-17 Asst. Coach Charles Mc Grath 1981-82 RESULTS (10-17) Captains TBA 1981-82 Record 10-17 86 Stonehill 72 Last Met 1981 LSC-60 RI-70 95 Brown 89 56 Old Dominion 62 94 Oregon 95 THE RAMS 79 Bethany-Nazerine 78 83 Arkansas (Little Rock) 68 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 51 Lamar 63 Bozeman, Todd 6-4 185 Forestville. MD 67 Widener 62 Compton, Kevin 6-1 173 Philadelphia. PA 69 West Virginia 71 Cordua, Rusty 6-4 187 Millersville, MD 72 Duquesne 82 Cummings, Chris 6-7 228 Monroe. CT 71 George Washington 76 Esposito, Joe 6-7 200 Brooklyn. NY 50 Rutgers 57 Kennedy, Kevin 6-6 208 Port Austin. Ml 47 Providence 49 Owens, Horace 6-4 187 Philadelphia. PA 57 West Virginia 59 Pittman, Terry 6-0 171 Philadelphia. PA 44 Boston College 46 Upshaw. Marc 6-6 195 Columbus. GA 59 George Washington 54 71 Rutgers 78 63 Pittsburgh 66 91 St. Bonaventure 60 70 Holy Cross 75 1982-83 RHODE ISLAND SCHEDULE 70 Massachusetts 60 81 November 67 Pittsburgh 59 St. Bonaventure 66 29 Stonehill 91 Brown 63 December 64 Massachusetts 62 3 & 4 Stanford Tournament 66 Duquesne 73 8 at LA SALLE 63 Rutgers 67 10 & 11 Fleet Classic 14 Brown 18 Holy Cross LAST MEETING — FEBRUARY 28, 1981 January 3 Widener players hit in 6 at Temple Four URI double-figures 8 at Old Dominion Providence as La Salle dropped the 11 at Boston College regular season finale by a 70-60 score. 19 St. Joseph's Kevin Lynam led La Salle with 16 points 22 Massachusetts while Jimmy Wright and Marc Upshaw 27 at Duquesne high for 29 St. Bonaventure were Rhode Island with 18 apiece.

39 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY at the Henderson Center, Huntington, WV First-Round match-up — Marshall Memorial Tournament Friday, December 10, 1982, 7:00 P.M.

26 at Texas Christian Series Record m 29 at Texas Tf** La Salle 2 Texas A & M 31 Texas Tech February H^ ^m Location College Station, TX Enrollment 35,500 5 Houston Nickname Aggies 9 at Rice Colors Maroon & White 12 at Arkansas Conference Southwest 16 Baylor Shelby Metcalf St. President Frank E. Vandiver 21 Mary's Head Coach Athletic Director Jackie Sherrill 23 at Southern Methodist Publicity John Tishler 26 Texas Christian Office Phone (713)845-5725 28 Texas Home Phone (713)846-6092 March Head Coach Shelby Metcalf 5 at Texas Tech Years and Record 19 years, 308-202 1981-82 RESULTS (20-11) Asst. Coach John Thornton, 109 Windsor 70 Bob Vint 104 St. Edwards 57 Captains TBA 81 Sam Houston 57 1981-82 Record 20-11 68 LSU 63 Last Met 1980 LSC-72 T-67 89 Oklahoma City 77 63 Illinois 76 THE AGGIES 80 Oklahoma State 72 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 40 UTEP 60 73 Miami-Ohio 53 Blunston, Lonniel SR C 6-8 220 Altair, TX 76 UNLV 83 Bock, Roger FR C 6-9 232 Oxnard, CA 51 Stephen F. Austin 45 Brown, Kenny JR G 6-4 195 Memphis, TN 60 TCU 54 Clifford, Mike FR F 6-6 195 Round Rock, TX 47 Baylor 46 Gilbert, Jimmie FR C 6-9 200 Huntsville, TX 64 Texas Tech 68 Jones, Roy SR F 6-7 195 Austin, TX 81 SMU 55 Kirsner, Rob SO G 6-1 150 Boca Raton, FL 68 Rice 59 Lee, Doug FR G 6-4 180 Washington, IL 63 Arkansas 64 Lewis, Gary SO G 6-1 190 Tucson, AZ 71 Texas 69 McHenry, Lowell JR F 6-6 195 San Antonio, TX 95 Houston 77 Naulls, Tyren SR G 6-4 205 Los Angeles, CA 55 Baylor 58 Reed, Rhett SO F 6-6 185 Alvin, TX 82 Texas Tech 91 Riley, Claude SR F 6-10 215 Crockett, TX 67 SMU 58 Roberts, Reggie JR G 6-3 188 McKinney, TX 82 Rice 71 Tillman. Kent FR F 6-5 191 Dallas, TX 75 Arkansas 92 1982-83 TEXAS A&M SCHEDULE 91 Texas 70 November 83 TCU 74 26, 27 Great Alaska Shootout 93 Houston 96 & 28 64 Baylor 63 December 76 Houston 89 60 Lamar 58 2 Texas A&l 69 Washington 65 4 at Marquette 68 Purdue 86 8 at Louisiana State 10 & 11 Marshall Memorial Invitational LAST MEETING DECEMBER 14, 1979 17 & 18 Montana Classic — 28 & 29 Connecticut Mutual Classic In the first round of the Cougar JANUARY Classic, the Explorers shot 20 of 25 3 Angelo State from the foul line while A&M was but 5 at Houston one of two from the line for the margin 8 Rice of victory. Michael Brooks scored 23 12 Arkansas 15 at Baylor points in the 72-67 La Salle win. 22 Southern Methodist 40 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Possible Marshall Memorial Tournament Opponent Huntington, WV

Series Record 22 at Appalachian State 27 UT-Chattanooga La Salle 1 Marshall 1 29 Western Carolina Location Huntington, WV 31 at Davidson Enrollment 11,800 February Nickname Thundering Herd 3 East Tennessee State Colors Green & White 5 at UT-Chattanooga Bob Zuffelato Conference Southern 7 at Western Carolina Head Coach President Dr. Robert Hayes 12 Appalachian State Athletic Director Dr. Lynn Snyder 17 at East Tennessee State Publicity Mac Yates 21 at V.M.I. Office Phone (304)696-5275 24 The Citadel Home Phone (304) 523-9649 March Head Coach Bob Zuffelato 2 Furman Years and Record 3 years, 51-33 5 Davidson Asst. Coaches C. J. Wollum, Jim Kelly, Stan Pelcher Captains TBA 1981-82 RESULTS (16-11) 1981-82 Record 16-11 71 Army 53 Last Met 1970-71 LSC 76 M-75 100 Armstrong State 91 91 West Virginia 78 83 Vermont 81 THE THUNDERING HERD 67 Oklahoma State 65 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 84 Furman 74 82 Michigan State 101 Amendola, John 6-4 185 Weirton, WV 99 OhioWesleyan 71 Battle, Jeff 5-10 165 Philadelphia, PA 70 New Mexico 86 Dobson, Michael 6-8 215 Flushing, NY 65 Pennsylvania 64 Evans, LaVerne JR F 6-4 190 Lockport, NY 90 V.M.I. 63 Henry. Sam 6-0 175 Daytona Beach, FL 67 Davidson 65 Jones, Charles 6-8 225 Stuart, FL 60 Appalachian State 65 Kincaid, Barry SR F 6-5 200 LaFollette, TN 87 East Tennessee State 95 Nelson, Rod 6-2 170 Birmingham, AL 74 The Citadel 61 Roberts, James 6-6 190 W. Palm Beach, FL 72 Western Carolina 74 Turney, Don 6-8 220 Covington, KY 59 Davidson 61 Wade, David 6-5 210 Huntington, WV 77 Furman 100 Winley, Sam 6-5 190 Queens, NY 62 The Citadel 77 68 UT-Chattanooga 83 98 East Tennessee State 96 103 V.M.I. 67 1982-83 MARSHALL SCHEDULE 105 Campbell 66 November 61 Appalachian State 49 27 St. Francis (N.Y.) 92 Western Carolina 83 29 Brooklyn College 82 UT-Chattanooga 100 December 92 East Tennessee State 110 4 at West Virginia 10 & 11 Marshall Memorial Invitational 18 at Marquette LAST 12, 1970 21 at Cincinnati MEETING-DECEMBER 28 City College of New York La Salle's Ken Durrett. the 11th 30 Eastern Michigan leading scorer in the nation that year, January hit his 27 point average to lead the Ex- 3 University of Charleston plorers past Marshall by a 76-75 score. 8 V.M.I. 13 Stetson Durrett also added 13 rebounds in the 15 at The Citadel game. 17 at Furman

41 BROWN UNIVERSITY Possible Marshall Memorial Tournament Opponent Huntington, WV

Series Record February First Meeting 4 at Dartmouth T TSf Location Providence, Rl 5 at Harvard C*S Enrollment 5,250 8 Yale *mm Nickname Bruins 11 Columbia .J Colors Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, & White 12 Cornell Mike Cingiser Conference Ivy League 15 at Yale Head Coach President Howard Swearer 18 Penn Athletic Director John Parry 19 Princeton Publicity Phil Langan 25 at Cornell Office Phone (401)863-2219 26 at Columbia Home Phone (401)231-9399 March Head Coach Mike Cingiser 4 Harvard Years and Record 2 years, 5-21 5 Dartmouth Asst. Coach Bill Raynor, Phil Ness Captains Bill Chapman 1981-82 Record 5-21 Last Met First Meeting 1981-82 RESULTS (5-21)

86 Stonehill 97 THE BRUINS 89 Rhode Island 95 72 Yale 76 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 76 Hofstra 91

Bell. Howard SO G 6-3 180 Atlantic City, NJ 69 Boston College 84 Brittain, Dave so F 6-7 210 East Palestine, OH 65 Providence 78 Bynum. Alex JR G 5-7 145 Hempstead, NY 77 South Carolina 105

Chapman, Bill SR F 6-4 190 East Elmhurst, NY 62 Florida Southern 78 Cox, Andy SO F 6-6 192 Hamden, CT 76 Georgia Southern 87 Langs, Stark SO F-C 6-10 225 Grosse Point, Ml 96 Memphis State 106 McBride, John JR G-F 6-4 187 Bronx, NY 71 New Hampshire 86 Mulder. Todd SO F 6-6 200 Brooklyn, NY 76 Pennsylvania 75 Samsen, Jeff JR G 6-3 178 New York, NY 58 Princeton 53 76 Northeastern 82 69 Harvard 64 41 Dartmouth 36 1982-83 BROWN SCHEDULE 65 Yale 74 54 Cornell 67 November 56 Columbia 79 27 at New Hampshire 59 Princeton 71 30 Providence 50 Pennsylvania 72 December 63 Rhode Island 91 4 at Manhattan 65 Columbia 67 8 Boston College 63 Cornell 73 10 & 11 Marshall Memorial Invitational 53 Dartmouth 51 14 at Rhode Island 85 Harvard 96 28 at Stanford 30 at Loyola Marymount January 7 at Princeton 8 at Penn 12 Hofstra 15 at Fairfield 29 at Brandeis

42 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Saturday, December 18, 1982, 3:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February La Salle 14 Pennsylvania 21 1 at Princeton 4 at Cornell Location Philadelphia, PA 5 at Columbia Enrollment 14,000 9 Temple Nickname Quakers 11 Dartmouth Colors Red & Blue 12 Harvard Conference Ivy League, Big Five 18 at Brown Craig Littlepage President Sheldon Hackney 19 at Yale Head Coach Athletic Director Charles Harris 22 Princeton Publicity Herb Hartnett 25 at Harvard Office Phone (215)898-6128 26 Dartmouth Head Coach Craig Littlepage March Years and Record First Year 4 Columbia Asst. Coaches Tom Schneider, 5 Cornell Tom Crowley Captains Paul Little, Michael Brown 1981-82 Record 17-10 1981-82 RESULTS (17-10) P-73 Last Met 1981 LSC-77 101 St Francis (PA) 71 70 Loyola Marymount 69 71 Stanford 63 THE QUAKERS 61 Villanova 75 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 68 Louisville 76 64 Oregon State 102 Arnolie, Anthony SO G 5-11 160 New Orleans, LA 73 Fordham 77 Borrillo, Chris FR F 6-7 195 Denver. CO 64 Marshall 65 Brown, Michael SR F 6-6 210 Las Vegas, NE 75 Brown 76 Lardner, David SR F 6-6 205 Auburn, CA 48 Yale 49 Larson, Eric FR F 6-5 205 Tallahassee, FL 56 St. Joseph's 79 Little, Paul SR F 6-5 185 Dorchester, MA 75 La Salle 77 Maloney, Rick SO F 6-6 210 Newbury Park, CA 58 Penn State 44 Mascioli, Scott SO G 6-3 165 Kingston, PA 43 Princeton 40 May, George JR G 6-0 170 Philadelphia, PA 52 Columbia 47 Noon, George SR C 6-8 230 Bel Air, MD 59 Cornell 46 Oliphant, Willie JR G 6-3 175 Philadelphia, PA 59 Temple 56 Racine, Karl SO G 6-1 185 Washington, DC. 65 Dartmouth 44 Rawlings, Avery SR F 6-8 210 Atlanta, GA 79 Harvard 62 Severm, James FR C 6-9 220 Brownsville, TX 81 Yale 62 Warren, Kevin SO G 6-3 195 Tempe, AZ 72 Brown 50 46 Princeton 43 1982-83 PENNSYLVANIA SCHEDULE 65 Dartmouth 56 Harvard November 72 59 68 Cornell 50 30 Northern Kentucky 45 Columbia 43 December 56 St. John's 66 4 at Loyola (IL) 8 Southern Methodist 11 Villanova 18 LA SALLE LAST MEETING — JANUARY 19, 1982 27 &28 Music City Classic Steve Black's 28 points led the Ex- 30 at Michigan plorers to a 77-75 victory over the January Quakers. The loss was Penn's ninth 7 Yale 8 Brown straight setback, setting a new school 10 Johns Hopkins mark. Michael Brown led the Quakers 15 St. Joseph's with 16 points. 22 Illinois (Chicago Circle)

43 NIAGARA UNIVERSITY Wednesday, December 22, 1982, 7:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record 26 at St. Bonaventure 29 at Vermont La Salle 20 Niagara 15 Februa ry Location Niagara University. NY 3 Boston University Enrollment 2,780 8 at Holy Cross Nickname Purple Eagles 10 at New Hampshire Colors Purple, White & Gold 14 Northeastern Conference ECAC North 19 at Canisuis Pete Lonergan President Rev. John G. Nugent, CM. 23 Cleveland State Head Coach Athletic Director Peter E. Lonergan 26 Colgate Office Phone (716)285-1212 March Head Coach Pete Lonergan 2 at Xavier Years and Record 2 years, 30-25 Asst. Coach Mike Daley Captains TBA 1981-82 RESULTS (19-9) 1981-82 Record 19-10 Last Met 1980-81 LSC-72 N-71 82 Buffalo State 70 75 SUNY at Buffalo 66 THE PURPLE EAGLES 43 St. Bonaventure 49 58 Duquesne 76 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 87 Rollins 79 Alexander. Joe FR F 6-4 190 Toronto. Ont. 57 Stetson 80 Blalock. Leon FR F 6-5V2 190 Dayton. OH 85 Western Michigan 73 Blanzy. Jeff JR G 6-5Vz 190 Dearborn, Ml 72 Utah 64 Carter. Kevin SO F 6-4 195 Edgewater. MD 49 Georgetown 77 Curran. Mike JR G 6-3 185 Webster, NY 102 George Mason 86 Henry. Gerry JR F 6-6 185 Orangeville. Ont. 68 Northeastern 94 Howse. Mike SR C-F 6-9 240 Williamsville. NY 67 Cornell 68 Howse. Rich SO F 6-6 215 Williamsville. NY 92 Bucknell 75 Jonsson. Chris FR G 6-1 170 Ottawa. Ont. 87 Brockport State 71 Mitchell. Greg SO F 6-6 180 Ft. Washington. MD 87 Colgate 72 Purdy, Ron SO G 6-3 170 Windsor, Ont. 69 Boston University 67 Siegel. Paul SO G 6-2 165 Erie, PA 85 Canisius 96 Townsend, Ricky JR F-G 6-4 195 Pittsburgh. PA 76 New Hampshire 74 6-4 Watson. Lewis SO F 212 Roosevelt. NY 81 St. Bonaventure 97 Watts, Reed FR G 6-0 150 Kent. OH 65 Drexel 76 92 Holy Cross 77 1982-83 NIAGARA SCHEDULE 109 Vermont 78 November 92 Penn State 80 63 Canisius 62 27 Fairfield 64 Hofstra 62 December 72 Maine 58 1 Buffalo State 105 New Hampshire 87 4 St. Bonaventure 76 Canisius 75 8 at Western Michigan 59 Northeastern 82 11 St. John's 15 Ohio University 18 Syracuse LAST MEETING-JANUARY 12, 1981 22 at LA SALLE 28 & 29 Utah Classic La Salle battled back from a 12 point January second half deficit to tie the game and

5 at Maine send it into overtime and then defeat 11 at Cornell the Purple Eagles 72-71. Don Word and 15 Canisius Kevin Lynam each had 18 points for La 17 at Bucknell Salle 19 at Penn State and James Speaks and Maurice 22 Univ. of Buffalo Sanford both had 19 for Niagara. 24 Drexel

44 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI at the Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wl First-Round match-up — Milwaukee Classic Monday, December 27, 1982, 7:00 P.M.

Series Record 15 Memphis State La Salle 3 Cincinnati 5 20 at Duquesne 22 at Florida State Location Cincinnati, OH 26 Xavier Enrollment 39,000 February Nickname Bearcats 2 Louisville Colors Red & Black 5 Florida State Conference Metro 7 Stetson President Dr. Henry Winkler 12 at Virginia Tech Athletic Director Mike McGee 16 at Minnesota Publicity Tom Hathaway 19 Southern Mississippi Office Phone (513)475-5091 21 at Tulane Home Phone (513)522-3666 28 at Memphis State Head Coach Ed Badger March Years and Record 4 years, 57-55 5 Virginia Tech Asst. Coaches Ken Banaszek, Harry Meeks, Don Smith Captains TBA 1981-82 Record 15-12 1981-82 RESULTS (15-12) Last Met 1961-62 LSC-56 C-64 85 Bellarmine 72 56 Northern Kentucky 42 73 Pepperdine THE BEARCATS 72 67 Wichita State 87 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 56 Michigan State 45 79 Duquesne 60 Campbell, Marty SO G 6-5 185 Philadelphia, PA 69 Miami 62 Dorris, Mark JR F 6-5 195 Cincinnati, OH 75 Bradley 73 Duarte, David SR F-C 6-8 210 Providence, Rl 87 Colorado 76 Gaftney, Kevin SR G-F 6-5 215 Alliance, OH 58 Tulane 60 Hampton, Michael FR F 6-5 200 Chicago, IL 77 Dayton 73 Hughes, Myron SO F 6-7 225 Leighton, AL 68 Cleveland State 64 Johnson, Junior SR G 6-0 165 Lexington, KY 75 Memphis State 107 Jones, Dwight SR F-C 6-8 205 East St. Louis, IL 58 Louisville 74 Kecman, Doug SO G 6-4 185 West Mifflin, PA 83 Loyola 72 McMillan, Derrick SO G 6-1 165 Chicago, IL 63 Memphis State 70 McNally, Mike FR G 6-5 190 Cleveland, OH 51 Xavier 53 Niemann, Joe JR F 6-5 180 Cincinnati, OH 59 St. Louis 62 Williams, Mike SO F 6-8 235 Chicago, IL 64 Virginia Tech 76 50 Boston University 52 1982-83 CINCINNATI SCHEDULE 39 Tulane 63 53 Louisville 67 November 87 VirginiaTech 71 26 at Illinois-Chicago 84 Florida State 83 29 Bellarmine 76 St Louis 61 December 73 Florida State 71 4 at Miami 92 VirginiaTech 106 11 Akron 13 Michigan State LAST MEETING-DECEMBER 28, 1961 15 Indiana State 18 at Colorado The Bearcats defeated the Explorers 21 Marshall in the second round of the ECAC Holi- 27 & 28 Milwaukee Classic day Festival in New York by a 64-56 January score. Cincinnati outscored La Salle 3 at Louisville 31-19 in the second half for the margin 6 Tulane of victory. Tony Abbott led La Salle with 8 at Loyola (IL) 12 Dayton 19 points.

45 MU MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Marquette Possible Milwaukee Classic Opponent University Milwaukee, Wl

Series Record 15 Notre Dame First Meeting 18 Tennessee Tech 23 at Missouri Milwaukee, Wl Location 25 at Duquesne £) Enrollment 12,000 29 at Virginia Tech Nickname Warriors February Colors Royal Blue & Gold 6 Wake Forest Conference Independent 8 Old Dominion Hank Raymonds President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. 12 Louisville Head Coach Athletic Director Hank Raymonds 15 Loyola Publicity (414)224-7447 17 at Wisconsin Office Phone (414)224-7130 23 at Dayton Head Coach Hank Raymonds 27 at South Carolina Years and Record 5 years, 107-40 Asst. Coaches Rick Majerus, March RicCobb 1 Stetson Captains TBA 6 at DePaul 1981-82 Record 23-9 12 Southwestern Louisiana Last Met First Meeting

1981-82 RESULTS (23-9) THE WARRIORS 65 Athletes in Action 55 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 88 McNeese State 57

Johnson. Dwayne SO F 6-6 190 Long Island City. NY 67 lona 54

Johnson, Mandy so G 6-0 175 Jersey City, NJ 64 SW Louisiana 81 Lazzaretti, Vic FR C-F 6-8 220 Andover, MA 49 Ohio University 45 Marotta. Marc JR F 6-7 210 Pittsburgh, PA 65 Iowa 68 Moore, Lloyd FR C 6-9 254 Clairton, PA 75 Old Dominion 70 Newman, Paul FR F-C 6-8 215 Wheelersburg, OH 65 Wake Forest 68 Reason, Terry SO F-G 6-5 175 Fresno, CA 54 Minnesota 76 66 Stanford 65 Rivers, Glenn "Doc JR G 6-4 185 Maywood. IL E. Tennessee State 84 Schlundt. Terrell SR F 6-7 205 Antigo, Wl 96 Smolinski, Don JR F-G 6-5 185 Menasha, Wl 74 Arizona State 68 81 Trotter. Kerry PR F-G 6-6 190 Omaha, NE Loyola 69 65 Kansas State 70 80 SW Louisiana 67 73 Maine 46 82 Creighton 61 1982-83 MARQUETTE SCHEDULE 63 Xavier 50 75 lona 67 December 70 Memphis State 77 1 Florida A & M 70 Notre Dame 62 4 Texas A & M 67 NC Charlotte 66 8 at Iowa 66 DePaul 67 11 Northern Illinois 40 St. Bonaventure 35 18 Marshall 52 Virginia Tech 51 20 at Minnesota 69 Duquesne 55 22 Kansas State 72 Dayton 58 27 & 28 Milwaukee Class 78 Detroit 61 January 68 Louisville 80 2 at Creighton 72 Stetson 61 4 at Arizona State 94 Wisconsin 64 8 Xavier 67 Evansville 62 11 lona 69 Missouri 73

46 UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN/ GREEN BAY Possible Milwaukee Classic Opponent uwgb Milwaukee, Wl

Series Record First Meeting

Location Green Bay, Wisconsin Enrollment 4,700 Nickname Phoenix January Colors Cardinal, Green & White 3 & 4 Green Bay Classic Univ. 8 at Valparaiso Conference Assn. of Mid-Continent Dick Lien Illinois-Chicago Circle President Dr. Edward Weidner 10 at Head Coach Athletic Director Dr. Donald Harden 15 North Carolina-Wilmington Publicity Chuck Lane 19 at Eastern Illinois Office Phone (414)465-2145 22 at Southwest Missouri State Home Phone (414)866-2545 25 UW-Parkside Head Coach Dick Lien 27 at Campbell Years and Record 1st year 29 at North Carolina-Wilmington Asst. Coaches Barry Copeland, 31 at Western Illinois Wayne Gibson February Captains TBA 3 at Northern Iowa 1981-82 Record 14-13 7 Northern Michigan Last Met first meeting 16 Eastern Illinois 19 Valparaiso 23 Illinois-Chicago Circle THE PHOENIX 26 at Cleveland State

NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN March 1 UW-Eau Claire Ballard, Lewis FR G 6-0 160 Detroit, Ml

Barnes, Nate SR C 6-8 205 Chicago, IL 1981-82 RESULTS (14-13)

Brown, Tom SO G 6-1 180 Chicago, IL 50 NC-Wilmington 48 Gliesmann, Gary SO F 6-6 200 Carpentersville, IL 51 Campbell 59 Horn, Jim JR F-C 6-10 215 Markesan, Wl 57 Ohio University 68 Knutson, Larry FR G 6-5 195 Janesville, Wl 65 Wisconsin 77 Kulas, Kirby SO F 6-6 185 Medford, Wl 59 UW-Oshkosh 46 Moore, Victor 6-0 175 Chicago, IL 23 Arkansas State 24 Olson, Rob 6-7 200 Niagara, Wl 48 Michigan State 49 Ramm, Casey SR F 6-4 190 Hudson, Wl 78 Georgia State 66 Smith, Sammie FR F-C 6-5 200 Chicago, IL 51 South Carolina State 50 Theys, Dan SO C 6-11 200 Luxemburg, Wl 48 South Florida 71 Voelker', Ron JR C 6-9 200 Chicago, IL 66 Butler 62 69 Valparaiso 62 64 Northern Iowa 54 1982-83 UNIVERSITY OF 58 Utica 47 WISCONSIN/GREEN BAY SCHEDULE 45 Arkansas State 44 74 Ill-Chicago Circle 60 November 58 Valparaiso 49 15 Danish Nationals 61 Stetson 72 75 26 & 27 Spartan Cutlass Classic Tip-Off 65 New Orleans 29 Eastern Michigan 61 Northern Iowa 68 49 December 46 Cleveland State 62 George Mason 74 4 Southwest Missouri State 42 Baltimore 53 6 Western Illinois 63 NC-Wilmington 57 11 Northern Iowa 65 Northern Michigan 61 15 Minnesota-Duluth 58 Ill-Chicago Circle 59 23 University of New Orleans 58 Campbell 51 27 & 28 Milwaukee Classic

47 WESTERN KENTUCKY WKUJ UNIVERSITY Monday, January 3, 1983, 7:35 P.M. at the E.A. Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, KY

Series Record 11 at Jacksonville La Salle 13 Western Kentucky 15 22 South Florida 25 Alabama-Birmingham Location Bowling Green, KY 29 Jacksonville Enrollment 13,002 31 at South Alabama Nickname Hilltoppers February Colors Red & White 3 Virginia Commonwealth 9 Belt Conference Sun Conference 5 at Alabama-Birmingham Clem Haskins President Dr. Donald W. Zacharias 6 Virginia Tech Head Coach Athletic Director John Oldham 13 South Alabama Publicity Paul Just 17 at South Florida Office Phone 745-4295 (502) 19 at Virginia Commonwealth Home Phone (502)781-4852 24 North Carolina-Charlotte Head Coach Clem Haskins 26 Louisville Years and Record 2 years, 40-18 Asst. Coaches Ray Hite, Dwane Casey 1981-82 RESULTS (19-10)

Captains . . . Tony Wilson, Percy White 70 Nevada-Reno 84 51 Oklahoma City 49 1981-82 Reco rd . 19-10 83 New Hampshire 52 Last Met . . . 1978-79 LSC-90WKU-66 66 Louisville 71 yb Butler bb THE HILLTOPPERS 70 Evansville 73 77 Austin Peay 64 NAME CL P0S HT WT HOMETOWN 45 Georgetown 64

Carver, Gary JR F 6-6 210 Clifty, KY 62 Duquesne 63 Gambrel. Ken SO F 6-7 230 Jackson, MS 71 Murray State 54 Giddy, Shawn SO C 7-0 220 Guin, AL 57 Morehead State 59 Gordon, Billy FR G 6-1 165 Jackson, MS 75 Eastern Kentucky 65 Hatcher. Ken JR F-G 6-6 200 Campbellsville, KY 65 Middle Tennessee 49 Johnson, Dennis SO G 6-2 195 Morganfield, KY 51 Tennessee Tech 50 Johnson, James FR G-F 6-5 190 Morganfield, KY 77 Akron 68 Bobby Jones JR G 5-10 165 Macon, GA 66 Youngstown State 59

Martin, Clarence FR F-C 6-8 220 Alexander City, AL 65 Dayton 57 Taylor, Johnny SO F-G 6-5 175 Cincinnati, OH 48 Austin Peay 46 Teater, Bryan JR G 6-4 175 Harrodsburg, KY 60 Murray State 63

White. Percy SR F-C 6-6V2 225 Oxon Hill, MD 61 Eastern Kentucky 34 Wilson, Tony SR F 6-7 205 Lexington, KY 68 Morehead State 53 64 Tennessee Tech 70 75 Middle Tennessee 64 1982-83 WESTERN KENTUCKY SCHEDULE 63 Youngstown State 51 82 Akron 68 November 75 Northern Iowa 67 27 Morehead State 95 Morehead State 87 29 Rollins 52 Middle Tennessee 54 December 65 Purdue 72 3 & 4 Wen to a 90-66 win in a sold-out 29 & 30 Cotton States Classic Palest ra. Mo Connelly added 15 points January and 14 rebounds to the explorer cause. 3 LA S AMP Weste rn Kentucky shot only 39 percent 5 Old I)om nion 9 at North Carolina- Charlotte from the floor in the game.

48 DUKE UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 8, 1983, 9:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record 15 at Maryland 19 Wake Forest La Salle Duke 3 22 at North Carolina Location Durham, NC 26 at North Carolina State Enrollment 5,775 29 Clemson Nickname Blue Devils February Colors Blue & White 2 William & Mary Conference Atlantic Coast 5 at Virginia Mike Krzyzewski President Terry Sanford 9 at Georgia Tech. Head Coach Athletic Director Tom Butters 12 Maryland Publicity Tom Mickle 16 Stetson Office Phone (919)684-2633 19 at Greensboro Home Phone (919)489-5275 23 North Carolina State Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski 26 Georgia Tech. Years and Record 2 years, 27-30 March Asst. Coaches Bobby Dwyer, 2 Clemson Chuck Swenson, Tom Rogers 5 North Carolina Captains TBA

1981-82 Record . 10-17 1981-82 RESULTS (10-17) Last Met . . . .1981 LSC-55D-61 75 Vanderbilt 76 61 La Salle 55 THE BLUEDEVILS 70 Appalachian State 75 83 Virginia 92 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 55 Princeton 72 Alarie, Mark FR F 6-8 216 Scotsdale, AZ 70 South Carolina 57 Anderson, Todd SO F 6-9 220 Golden Valley, MN 73 Davidson 75 Bilas, Jay FR F 6-8 215 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 72 Auburn 71 Bryan, Jay SO F 6-8 215 Lakewood, CO 61 Louisville 99 Dawkins, Johnny FR G 6-2 160 Rockville, MD 80 Rutgers 61 Emma, Tom SR G 6-2 175 Manhasset, NY 36 Maryland 40 Engelland, Chip SR G 6-4 180 Pacific Palisades, CA 48 Wake Forest 58 Henderson, David FR G 6-5 190 Manson, NC 63 North Carolina 73 Jackman, Bill FR F 6-8V2 215 Grant, NE 49 North Carolina State 48 McNeely, Doug JR G 6-5 200 El Paso. TX 50 Clemson 44 Meagher, Dan SO F 6-7 200 St. Catharines, Ontario 66 Holy Cross 60 Tissaw, Mike SR F 6-8 220 Fairfax, VA 65 Virginia 77 Wendt, Greg SO G 6-6 200 Livonia, Ml 47 Georgia Tech 46 Williams, Weldon FR F 6-6 190 Park Forest South, IL 60 Maryland 77 67 UNC-Wilmington 57 1982 81 Stetson 68 November 71 Wake Forest 86 56 North Carolina State 72 17 French National Team 78 Georgia Tech 87 (exhibition) 73 Clemson 27 East Carolina n 86 North Carolina 84 29 Appalachian State 53 Wake Forest 88 December 2 at Cc lorado LAST MEETING — DECEMBE 1981 4 at Be rkley (Oaklan d) The Blue Devils handed La Sail e a 8 Virgirlia

1 11 at Va nderbilt 61-55 loss in the season opener for the 14 Davie son Explorers. Tom Piotrowski 's eig hi fo r 29 New Hampshire ten shooting from the floor and ei(=)h re January bounds kept La Salle in the game dowr 3 George IV ason the stretch, but it was not enouah Aller 5 Wagner Williams led Duke with 20 points w mle 8 at LA SALLE 12 Louisville Vince Taylor added 15.

49 TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITY TIGERS Wednesday, January 12, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at Hayman Hall, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record January Central Florida First Meeting 3 at 6 at Rider Location Towson, MD Bucknell Enrollment 9,600 12 at LA SALLE Nickname Tigers 15 Boston University Colors Gold, Black, & White 19 James Madison (East) Conference ECC 22 at Cleveland State Vince Angotti President Dr. Hoke L. Smith 26 Baltimore Head Coach Athletic Director Joe McMullen 29 at Lehigh Publicity Peter Schlehr February Office Phone (301)321-2232 2 Delaware Home Phone (301)838-9221 7 Monmouth Head Coach Vince Angotti 9 at Hofstra Years and Record 15 years, 224-157 12 American Asst. Coaches Doug Robertson, 16 Loyola (MD) Pat Dennis 19 at Bucknell Captains Mark Cooley, 21 George Mason Tom Speicher 23 at Baltimore 1981-82 Record 10-17 28 at Loyola (MD) First Meeting Last Met March 5 at Lafayette

THE TIGERS

NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 1981-82 RESULTS (10-17)

Bruce. James FR G 5-10 170 Baltimore, MD 68 St. Mary's (MD) 53 Bunsavage. Steffan FR F 6-8 185 Richmond, VA 51 Campbell (NC) 57 Cooley, Mark SR F 6-5 200 Baltimore, MD 64 UNC-Wilmington 76 Dieter, Glenn SO F 6-7 205 Springfield, VA 59 Maryland 76 Gorham, Kenny FR F-G 6-3 190 Washington, DC 55 Villanova 85 Hendricks, Dereck SO C-F 6-10 210 Baltimore, MD 70 Howard 66 Jackson. Ricky FR G 5-10 165 York, PA 64 George Washington 65 Jones, Donald JR C-F 6-9 215 Baltimore, MD 66 U. of Maine 72 Kay. Tom FR G 6-2 170 Toms River, NJ 70 St. Francis (PA) 73 Leslie, Donald SR G 6-2 175 Baltimore. MD 63 Robert Morris 52 McClinton. Greg SO F 6-7 205 Harrisburg, PA 48 James Madison 76 Page, Rica SO G 6-0 155 Rockville, MD 66 Baltimore 61 Speicher, Tom JR F-G 6-5 185 Laurel, MD 106 Long Island 89 61 Robert Morris 53 51 Baltimore 52 62 Siena 64 70 George Mason 86 1982-83 TOWSON SCHEDULE 76 Vermont 68 November 67 Loyola 66 70 27 George Washington 65 Marist 81 30 Drexel 73 American 96 St. Francis (PA) 70 December 85 Fairleigh-Dickinson 98 3 & 4 Crab Cake Festival 54 St. Francis (NY) 56 9 St. Mary's (MD) 56 Loyola 61 11 at Howard 67 Wagner 65 14 at Maryland 60 Baltimore 64 22 at Delaware

50 Duquesne DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 15, 1983, 5:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record 22 St. Bonaventure 25 Marquette La Salle 16 Duquesne 17 27 Rhode Island Location Pittsburgh, PA February Enrollment 6,700 5 at St. Bonaventure Nickname Dukes 12 at Temple Colors Red & Blue 14 George Washington Conference Atlantic 10 17 St. Francis College President Rev. Donald S. Nesti 20 at Penn State Head Coach Athletic Director Jim Satalin 22 Rutgers Publicity Nellie King 24 at Massachusetts Office Phone (412)434-6564 26 at Rhode Island Home Phone (412)341-9062 March Head Coach Jim Satalin 2 West Virginia Years and Record First Year 5 at George Washington Asst. Coaches Bernard Tomlin, Fran Satalin Captains TBA 1981-82 RESULTS (11-16) 1981-82 Record 11-16 Last Met 1982 LSC-80 D-79 72 Indiana (PA) 57 58 Robert Morris 52 59 Massachusetts 60 THE DUKES 76 Niagara 58 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 40 George Washington 42 60 Cincinnati 79 6-5 Bobo, Fitzgerald 180 Benton Harbor, Ml 61 Detroit 65 Eaglin, Derrick 6-5 190 Washington, DC 63 Western Kentucky 62 Farrell, John 6-2 190 Pittsburgh, PA 53 St. Bonaventure 57 Farrell, Pat 6-3 170 Pittsburgh, PA 55 Massachusetts 57 Long, Tony 6-2 170 Wheeling, WV 82 Rhode Island 72 Myers, Joey 6-8 225 Lower Burrell, PA 72 Pitt 62 Rawls, Dwayne 6-6 205 Macon, GA 65 West Virginia 75 Searles, Bill 6-6 180 Pittsburgh, PA 79 Old Dominion 75 Sellers, Emmett 6-3 175 Newark, NJ 82 St. Francis 71 Shepherd, Darryl SO F 6-5 180 Pittsburgh, PA 79 La Salle 80 Sisinni, Andy JR G 6-2 170 Erie, PA 76 George Washington 63 Suder, Rick FR G 6-4 180 Monaca, PA 56 Rutgers 50 Teachout, Terry SR G 6-1 170 Cleveland, OH 69 Penn State 74 Udanis, Dave JR C 6-11 225 Pittsburgh. PA 75 West Virginia 90 68 Pitt 69 1982-83 DUQUESNE SCHEDULE 55 Marquette 69 56 Rutgers 75 November 64 St. Bonaventure 66 28 Indiana (PA) 61 Dayton 71 30 Pittsburgh 73 Rhode Island 66 December 64 Pitt 66 3 Univ. of Nevada (at Las Vegas) 11 at Maryland 14 Brockport State College LAST MEETING-JANUARY 30, 1982 17 & 18 at Kentucky Tournament An incredible fall-away jumper from 31 Davis & Elkins the baseline by Steve Black with six January seconds remaining, and his subsequent 3 Robert Morris free throw proved the margin of victory 10 Penn State in for 13 St. Joseph's an 80-79 win La Salle. Black 15 at LA SALLE scored 21 of his game high 27 points in 17 at West Virginia the second half. 20 Cincinnati

51 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 22, 1983, 9:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February 5 at Boston College La Salle 17 Villanova 17 JT ^m 8 Connecticut a Location Villanova, PA -M 11 Pittsburgh Enrollment 6,200 3 13 at North Carolina fl Nickname Wildcats S m 16 at Providence Colors Blue & White ^L 19 at Connecticut Conference Big East B 22 St. Joseph's(Spectrum) President Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A. ^^/j s J 26 St. John's Athletic Director Theodore A. Aceto Roland V. Publicity Craig Miller March Massimino Office Phone (215)645-4120 1 at Syracuse Head Coach Home Phone (215)525-3994 5 at Georgetown Head Coach Roland V. Massimino Years and Record 9 years, 160-107 1981-82 RESULTS (24-82) Asst. Coaches Mitch Buonaguro, 96 Monmouth 48 Paul Cormier, Marty Marbach 93 St. Francis Captains TBA (NY) 63 97 Boston College 75 1981-82 Record 24-8 65 Providence 54 Last Met 1982 LSC-82 V-117 75 Pennsylvania 61 THE WILDCATS 85 Towson State 55 48 Temple 52 NAME HT CL POS WT HOMETOWN 121 Pace 64 Dobbs. Frank JR G 6-4 Va 195 Pittsburgh. PA 63 Indiana 59 Enright, Michael JR G 6-0 165 Ridgefield, CT 89 St. John's 94 Everson, Chuck FR C 6-11 230 Brentwood, NY 54 Boston College 53 Granger. Stewart SR G 6-3 190 Brooklyn, NY 84 Syracuse 83 Harrington, Brian SO G 6-0 155 Yonkers, NY 64 St. John's 62 Lutschaunig, Martin SR G 6-1 160 W. Long Branch, NJ 71 Seton Hall 70 Maker, Wyatt FR F 6-10 230 Salinas. CA 48 Notre Dame 46 Massimino, Roland FR G 6-2 170 Broomall. PA 51 Connecticut 53 McClain, Dwayne SO G 6-6 185 Worcester, MA 56 Georgetown 72 McKenna, Kevin SR G 5-11 160 King of Prussia, PA 117 La Salle 82 McLain, Gary SO G 6-1 170 Hempstead, NY 64 St. Joseph's 84 Mulquin, Mike SR F 6-7 220 Rockville, MD 72 Georgetown 83 Pinckney, Ed SO F 6-10 200 Bronx, NY 81 Maine 65 Pinone, John SR C 6-8 230 Wethersfield, CT 66 Seton Hall 53 Pressley. Harold FR F 6-7 180 Mystic, CT 73 St. John's 68 Wilbur. Dwight FR G 6-2 190 Paterson, NJ 81 Syracuse 69 1982-83 VILLANOVA SCHEDULE 67 Connecticut 63 November 54 Providence 53 28 Colgate 88 Seton Hall 73 December 74 Boston College 71 54 Georgetown 4 at Kentucky 72 76 8 Marist Northeastern 72 70 Memphis State 11 Penn 66 North 18 Temple 60 Carolina 70 22 Seton Hall 29 & 30 Cabrillo Classic LAST MEETING— JANUARY 27, 1982 January La Salle turned the ball over 26 times 4 Boston College (Meadowlands) as the Wildcats devasted the Explorers 7 Notre Dame 117-82. Every Wildcat scored in the 12 at Pittsburgh 15 Providence game except one, while John Pinone 19 Seton Hall (Meadowlands) led the team with 22 points. Steve Black 22 LA SALLE scored 19 for La Salle. Villanova's 49 24 at St. John's field goals were the most ever scored in 29 Syracuse a single game against La Salle. 31 Georgetown 52 1 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Wednesday, January 26, 1983, 5:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

January Series Record 7 & 8 Citrus Tournament La Salle 13 Hofstra 3 at Florida Southern 12 at Brown Location Hempstead, NY 15 Rider Enrollment 11,500 17 at Loyola Nickname Flying Dutchmen 22 at Delaware Colors Blue & Gold 26 at LA SALLE Conference ECC (East) 29 Baltimore President Dr. James M. Shuart February Athletic Director Robert Getchell 2 Manhattan Publicity Christopher Humm 7 at Fordham Office Phone (516)560-6759 9 Towson State Home Phone (516)292-9175 12 Drexel Head Coach Dick Berg 16 at Wagner Years and Record 14 years, 299-1 1 22 at Notre Dame Coaches Asst. Gary Edwards, March Mike Voyack 1 at Fairleigh Dickinson Captains TBA 4 American 1981-82 Record 12-16 Last Met 1981 LSC-67 HU-64 1981-82 RESULTS (12-16) 64 Southampton 58 55 Lehigh 56 THE FLYING DUTCHMEN 50 Cornell 38 91 Brown 76 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 73 Fairleigh Dickinson 67 72 LIU 80 Cleuss, Tim SR G 6-6 185 West Hempstead, NY 61 St. Francis (NY) 62 Glaser, Ken FR F 6-7 190 Fairway, KS 54 Dayton 77 Grogan, Terry JR G 6-1 175 Windsor Locks, CT 60 UNC Charlotte 70 Harvey, Eric SR G 6-2 180 West Hempstead, NY 74 Marist 70 Henry, Sylvester SO G 5-11 165 Brooklyn, NY 61 71 McPartland, Myles SO C-F 6-9 225 Westbury, NY Westchester 75 Bucknell 62 Minor, Charles SO F 6-7 190 Glen Arden, MD 61 Lafayette 55 Murphy, Luke FR F 6-6 210 Toledo, OH 58 Temple 61 Nicholas, Winston SR G 6-4 210 Cambria Heights, NY 59 Rider 52 Rankin, Chris SR F 6-5 220 Valley Stream, NY 65 Delaware 53 Regan, Bill SR C 6-11 230 Uniondale, NY 56 Wagner 54 Schreyer, Tom SO F 6-7 195 Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 80 Stony Brook 59 Taylor, David SR C-F 6-8 225 Long Beach, NY 58 Loyola (MD) 59 Weingard, Robbie SO G 5-10 160 Dix Hills, NY 56 South Carolina 63 Worrell, Robert SR F 6-7 195 Brooklyn, NY 68 American 87 59 Maryland 94 63 Drexel 78 1982-83 HOFSTRA SCHEDULE 64 La Salle 67 50 St. Joseph's 59 November 62 Niagara 64 27 Dowling 71 Lafayette 64 30 at Lehigh 57 St. Joseph's 65 December 2 at Stony Brook LAST MEETING — FEBRUARY 16, 1982 4 Virginia Wesleyan Steve Black's 21 points carried the 8 Lafayette Explorers to a key ECC victory in New 11 Long Island 18 Fairfield York. Black earned Hofstra's Outstan- 22 at Bucknell ding Visiting Player for his perfor- 29 & 30 Nike Classic at Santa Barbara mance. Three other Explorers hit double-figures in the 67-64 win.

53 CANISIUS COLLEGE Saturday, January 29, 1983, 7:35 P.M. at Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY

m* Series Record 20 at New Hampshire 22 at Holy Cross f La Salle 17 Canisius 8 29 LA SALLE Location Buffalo, r V NY 31 Utica Enrollment 4,412 February ft Nickname Golden Griffins 5 Boston University Colors Blue & Gold 9 Detroit ft Conference ECAC (North) 12 Northeastern Nicholas Maca rchuk President . .Fat her James Demske, S.J. 14 at Colgate H ead C"oach

Athletic Director . . . Dr. Daniel P.Starr 19 Niagara Publicity John Maddock 21 Brooklyn Office Phone (716)883-7000 23 St. Francis (PA) Home Phone (716)886-7475 26 at Maine

Head Coach . . Nicholas Macarchuk March Years and Record . . 5 years, 62-70 2 St. Bonaventure Asst. Coach Bill Genian 5 at New Orleans Captains . Bryan Carver, Mark Rzemek 1981-82 Record .... 19-8

Last Met 1981 LSC-102C-76 1981-82 RESULTS (19-8)

86 Buffalo 72 41 St. Bonaventure 59 THE GOLDEN GRIFFINS 40 Wyoming 73 73 East Carolina 66 NAME CL POS MT WT HOMETOWN 97 Buffalo State 65 Becton, Ed JR F 6-7 210 St. Louis, M0 69 Western Michigan 67 Carver, Bryan SR C 6-6 210 Baltimore, MD 95 Fairfield 81 Hall, Laverne SO G 6-2 180 Buffalo, NY 72 Syracuse 90 Hall, Ray SO G 6-4 185 Buffalo, NY 78 Vermont 63 Martinsen, Gregg SO F 6-5 200 Brooklyn, NY 71 St. Bonaventure 67 Russell, Derrick FR F 6-6 175 Cleveland, OH 104 Mercyhurst 74 Rzemek, Mark SR F 6-8 225 Cheektowaga, NY 82 Holy Cross 80 Sharp, Derek FR G 6-1 180 Columbus, OH 73 Maryland 91 Smrek, Mike SO C 7-0 251 Port Robinson, Ont. 96 Niagara 85 Stringfellow, Lee JR F 6-9 205 St. Louis, M0 82 Cornell 63 Trivisonno, Mike SO G 5-10 170 Cleveland, OH 85 St. Francis (PA) 75 Turner, Robert JR G 6-3 180 St. Louis, M0 91 New Hampshire 84 76 La Salle 102 80 St. Francis (NY) 65 76 Utica 74

1982-83 CANISIUS J 52 Colgate 46 61 Northeastern 79 November 48 Boston University 46 27 Buffalo 62 Niagara 63 30 at Fairfield 68 Maine 64 December 81 Dayton 76 4 Maryland 75 Niagara 76 8 at St. Bonaventure 11 at Kent Stat 18 Buffalo Stat s .AST MEETING-FEBRUARY 3, 1982 20 at St. Franci s(NY) The Explorers ran out to a 52-26 first 29 at Syracuse h alf lead and coasted to a 102-76 win at January 3 at Cornell the Palestra. Tom Piotrowski scored a 8 New Orleans career high 27 points a nd Steve Black 12 at Notre Dame added 26 as Coach "Lefty" Ervin 15 at Niagara c eared the bench. 17 Vermont

54 RIDER COLLEGE Monday, January 31, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at Hayman Hall, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record 15 at Hofstra 17 at Trenton State La Salle 19 Rider 5 19 at Dayton Location Lawrenceville, NJ 22 Utica Enrollment 3,400 24 Baltimore Nickname Broncs 26 at Lehigh Colors Purple & Gold 29 Lafayette Conference ECC (West) 31 at LA SALLE John B. Carpenter President Dr. Frank N. Elliott February Head Coach Athletic Director John B. Carpenter 2 Monmouth Publicity Bud Focht 5 at Bucknell Office Phone (609)896-5192 7 at Rutgers Home Phone (215)946-9203 10 at Marist Head Coach John B. Carpenter 12 Lehigh Years and Record 16 years, 202-216 16 at Lafayette Asst. Coaches Tom Kaczor, Ray Wilson 19 Delaware Captains TBA 26 at Drexel 1981-82 Record 11-16 March Last Met 1981-82 LSC-79 R-70 2 Bucknell 5 at Delaware

THE BRONCS 1981-82 RESULTS (11-16) NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 54 Penn State 70 Bennof, Mike SO F-G 6-5 190 Washington, D.C. 53 St. Joseph's 76 Bolger, Jim so F-G 6-5 190 King of Prussia, PA 83 US Merchant Marine Academy 68 Brown, Jeff SR F-C 6-6 195 Cherry Hill, NJ 49 Trenton State 54 Burke, Ray JR F-G 6-3 170 Brooklyn, NY 52 American 81 Carter, Kim JR F-C 6-6 205 Pottstown, PA 72 Temple 88 Felder, Ivan SO F 6-6 210 Philadelphia, PA 69 Loyola 53 Gantt, Wayne JR F 6-5 220 Toms River, NJ 60 Delaware State 69 Grant, David JR F-C 6-6 200 Hartford, CT 57 Rutgers 89 Hammer, Craig FR G 6-1 190 Hatboro, PA 66 Delaware State 70 Lamar, Derrick SO F 6-6 185 Paterson, NJ 56 Utica 49 Lee, Fred JR G 6-1 165 Philadelphia, PA 80 Gettysburg 40 Lonetto, Matt JR G 5-10 160 Runnemede, NJ 70 La Salle 79 Miller, Derrick JR F-C 6-6 210 Philadelphia, PA 52 Hofstra 59 O'Hara, Tom SR G 6-3 195 Springfield, PA 56 Wake Forest 92 Poveromo, Rich SR C 6-8 215 Piscataway, NJ 69 Lehigh 53 Sheehan, Jack FR G 6-3 190 Washington, DC 79 Lafayette 74 Thomas, Kevin SO C 6-8 230 Neptune, NJ 66 Delaware 62 71 Bucknell 82 77 West Chester State 83 1982-83 RIDER SCHEDULE 59 Lehigh 46 November 27 Montclair 30 at North Carolina-Charlotte LAST MEETING-JANUARY 14,1982 December Albert Butts led a balanced scoring 4 Upsala attack with 14 points and also pulled 19 18 at South Carolina rebounds to lead the Explorers to a 20 at Citadel 79-70 January win at Lawrenceville. Tom 4 at Loyola Piotrowski scored 13 points while Steve 6 Towson State Black and Dallas Philson chipped in 8 at Oklahoma with 12 and 11 respectively. 12 American 55 . UNIVERSITY OF

THE FIGHTING Wednesday, February 2, 1983, 8:00 P.M. ~l IRISH at the Athletic & Convocation Center, Notre Dame, IN

9 Bucknell Series Record at Maryland ^ 30 at UCLA 4 ti&r^^H fc La Salle 2 Notre Dame 9 -ebruary ^H " I 2 LA SALLE 1 r Location ...... Notre Dame, IN n 5 South Carolina Enrollment : . 8,750 V at Fordham Nickname ...... Fighting Irish 2 at North Carolina State V Colors Gold & Blue a 7 6 at Pittsburgh Conference . Independent Akron Richard Phelps President. . .Re v. Theodore IvI.Hesburgh, C.S.C. 21 Hofstra neau ^vaun Athletic Director . ... Eugene F. Corrigan 22 Publicity .... Roger 0. Valdiserri 26 at DePaul

Office Phone (219)239-7516 Ivlar^h Home Phone f219> 277-0695 3 Seton Hall .'. Head Coach . .R ichard "Digger" Phelps 7 Dayton Years and Record .11 years, 216-101 Northern Iowa

Asst. Coach . . . Pete Jirr Baron, John Shumate 1981-82 RESULTS (10-17) Captain John Paxson St. 1981-82 Record . , 10-17 82 Joseph's 52 Indiana 69 Last Met...... 1982 LSC-66ND-61 55 49 UCLA 75 54 Murray State 56 THE FIGHTING 65 N. Illinois 70 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 75 Valparaiso 60 28 Kentucky 34 Andree, Tim SR C 6-10 230 Farmington, Ml 70 Missouri 92 Barlow. Ken FR F-C 6-10 205 Indianapolis, IN 61 La Salle 66 6-2 Buchanan. Joe FR G 195 Seattle, WA 54 Virginia 87 Dolan, Jim FR F 6-8 220 Toms River, NJ 55 San Francisco 57 6-0 Duff. Dan SO G 187 Lincoln, IL 59 Davidson 45 Kempton. Tim FR F 6-9 225 Oyster Bay, NY 46 Villanova 48 6-4 Love, Karl SR G-F 180 Columbia, MD 55 Maryland 51 Paxson, John SR G 6-2 180 Kettering, OH 50 Idaho 48 Price, Joe FR G-F 6-5 190 Marion, IN 79 Maine 55 Rowan, Ron SO G 6-5 185 Beaver Falls, PA 62 Marquette 70 6-8 Rucker, Cecil JR F 190 Washington, DC 75 San Francisco 66 Sluby. Tom JR G 6-4 200 Washington, DC 47 UCLA 48 Spencer, Barry JR F 6-7 195 Detroit, Ml 42 N. Carolina State 62 Varner. Bill SR F 6-6 200' New Kensington, PA 58 Seton Hall 71 59 South Carolina 55 1982-83 NOTI 50 Fordham 65 November 69 DePaul 81 86 Northern Iowa 56 26 Stonehill 72 Dayton 79 27 St. Francis (PA) 53 Michigan 52 December

1 Kentijcky 4 UCLA LAST MEETING- JANUAF 4,1982 7 Indiana Steve Black scored 16 Of his game 9 Fairfield in h alt the 11 Dartmout h high 20 points the second as 22 Valparaiso Explorers defeated the rish 66-61. It 30 William & Mary marked the second time n th ree years January that La Salle has defeated Notre Dam e. 4 at Daviason Tom Piotrowski, Albert Bu ttsand Dall as 7 at Villanova Ex- 12 Canisius Philson each added 11 poi nts for the 15 at Marquette plorers. 17 Lafayette

56 ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY Saturday, February 5, 1983, 7:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February 5 LA SALLE La Salle 41 St. Joseph's 43 7 at St. Bonaventure Location Philadelphia, PA 9 West Virginia Enrollment 2,500 15 Rhode Island Nickname Hawks 19 Temple Colors Crimson & Gray 22 Villanova Conference Atlantic 10 25 at Boston University James J. Boyle Head Coach President Rev. Donald I. MacLean, S.J. 26 at Massachusetts Athletic Director Michael L. Schultz March Publicity Andy Dougherty 2 George Washington Office Phone (215)879-7447 5 at West Virginia Home Phone (215)352-1184 Head Coach J. "Jim" Boyle James 1981-82 RESULTS (25-5) Years and Record 1 year, 25-5 Asst. Coach Brad Greenberg, 74 Scranton 50 Rod Baker, Mark Dearborn 76 Rider 53 Captains TBA 73 North Texas State 69 1981-82 Record 25-5 59 Syracuse 57 Last Met 1982 LSC-71 SJU-83 45 Bradley 58 63 CalState-Fullerton 59 THE HAWKS 77 UC-Santa Barbara 53 72 Creighton 73 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 71 Bucknell 58 Arnold, Geoff 6-1 185 Sharon Hill, PA 72 Cornell 49 Barton, Joe 6-4 200 Merion, PA 81 Lafayette 57 Costner, Tony 6-10 235 Philadelphia, PA 79 Delaware 65 DiCaro, Tony 6-5 180 Cherry Hill, NJ 79 Pennsylvania 56 Lojewski, Bob 6-7 195 Blue Bell, PA 76 NC-Charlotte 67 Lojewski, Steve 6-5 210 Blue Bell, PA 64 Lehigh 52 Martin, Maurice 6-5 195 Liberty, NY 77 Temple 82 McFarlan, Lonnie 6-5 195 Philadelphia, PA 93 Westchester 72 Mitchell, Bill 6-0 170 Wallingford, PA 60 Virginia Commonwealth 52 Slattery, Dave 6-7 215 Merchantville, NJ 84 Villanova 64 Springman, Kevin 6-9 220 Doylestown, PA 44 DePaul 46 Welton, Glenn 6-2 185 Philadelphia, PA 69 Old Dominion 63 Williams, Wayne 6-3 195 Bordentown, NJ 93 Drexel 71 83 La Salle 77 1982-83 ST. JOSEPH'S SCHEDULE 65 Fordham 54 59 Hofstra 50 December 51 American 49 4 at Virginia Commonwealth 65 Hofstra 57 8 at Maryland 83 La Salle 71 11 Fairfield 75 Drexel 65 15 Penn State 62 Northeastern 63 17 & 18 Atlantic City Classic (Atlantic City, NJ) 21 at Bradley 27 29 Holiday & ECAC Festival (New York, NY) LAST MEETING — MARCH 5, 1982 January The Explorers season came to an end 8 Rutgers St. Joe's defeated La Salle 83-71 in 13 at Duquesne as 15 Pennsylvania the semi-finals of the ECC Champion- 17 at Rutgers ships. Lonnie McFarlan's 26 points ig- 19 at Rhode Island nited the Hawks in the second half. 22 Temple Steve Black led La Salle with 17 points 26 Massachusetts 14. 31 at DePaul and Ralph Lewis added

57 . XAVIER UNIVERSITY Wednesday, February 9, 1983, 7:35 P.M. at the Schmidt Memorial Fieldhouse, Cincinnati, OH

Series Record 29 at Oklahoma City 31 at Oral Roberts A | La Salle 2 Xavier 1 | February \ 3 Cleveland State 1 Location ...... Cincinnati, OH I 5 St. Louis \ \i Enrollment . . 6,475 ! 7 at Butler Nickname . . Musketeers i^J^fci Colors Blue & White 9 LA SALLE ^ 1 16 at Evansville Conference . . Midwestern City IB[t 19 Detroit President . . . . Fr. Charles Currie Bob Staak Athletic Direc tor. BobStaak 21 at Loyola Head Coach Publicity .... Tom Usher 24 Oral Roberts Office Phone (513)745-3416 28 Oklahoma City Home Phone (513)231-6092 March Head Coach BobStaak 2 Niagara Years and Re :ord 3 years, 28-54 5 at St. Louis Asst. Coach Jim Chellis, Wayne Morgan, Harry Krown 1981-82 RESULTS (8-20) Captain Steve Wolf 55 St. John's 75

1981-82 Record . 8-20 58 Detroit 72

Last Met ...... 1 980-81 LSC-70X-65 33 Union 63 THE MUSKETEERS 50 Holy Cross 66 72 Georgia State 59 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 51 Dayton 62

Bailey, Dexter JR F 6-4 187 Cincinnati. OH 57 Georgia State 56 Drew, Steve SO G 6-1 175 Cincinnati, OH 71 Texas 97 Fleming, Victor JR G 6-6 170 Long Island City, NY 59 Air Force 65 Hanley, Jon SR F 6-8 210 Norristown, PA 48 Middle Tennessee State 69 82 Harris, Richard FR F 6-6 190 Long Island City, NY 52 Evansville Hicks, Anthony SR G 6-0 175 Birmingham, AL 52 Butler 73 93 Jenkins, Jeff JR F 6-8 195 Newark, NJ 78 Cleveland State Johnson, Eddie SO F-C 6-8 225 Baltimore, MD 64 Detroit 73 Jones, Paul SR G 6-0 175 Cincinnati, OH 50 Marquette 63 30 Kelley, John SO F 6-9 200 Palatine, IL 28 Oklahoma City 51 Lee. Ralph FR G 6-3 165 Baltimore, MD 53 Cincinnati McBnde, Walter FR G 6-4 185 Cincinnati, OH 67 Loyola 83 94 Meyer, Ken SO C 6-9 210 Lisle, IL 77 Oral Roberts 76 Noble, Brad FR C 6-9 240 Philadelphia, PA 73 Evansville Shimko, John JR G-F 6-5 195 Cleveland, OH 72 Butler 53 82 Wolf, Steve SR G 6-4 200 Cincinnati, OH 78 Detroit 80 Loyola 82 1982- 67 Oklahoma City 70 71 Oral Roberts 91 November 84 Central State 78 29 Union 74 Oral Roberts 71 December 69 Loyola 77 4 Cent ral State 7 at Te xas 11 at Dcivton LAST MEETING-DECEMBER 10, 1981 22 Miami The Explorers made the most of free 30 Thomas More throw opportunities to defeat Xav er January 70-65. La Salle made 24 of 35 free 3 at Middle Tennessee State throws while the Musketeers reached 8 at Marquette the charity stripe only 11 times conver- 11 Eastern Ken tucky 15 Evansvill e ting nine. Stanley Williams scored 17 to 17 Butler lead La Salle while Xavier's Jon Hanley 22 at Detroit led all scorers with 24. 24 Loyo la

26 at Ci ncin nat i 58 f^TERCOLLEGlATT) UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON Saturday, February 12, 1983, 9:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February 1 Duquesne Salle 4 Dayton 2 La 4 at Loyola/Chicago Location Dayton, OH 6 Temple Enrollment 6,500 9 Butler Nickname Flyers 12 at LA SALLE Colors Red & Blue 16 at Detroit Conference Independent 19 at Old Dominion Don Donoher President Brother Raymond L. Fitz, S.M. 23 Marquette Head Coach Athletic Director Thomas Frericks March Publicity GeneSchill 2 LIU Office Phone (513)229-4421 7 at Notre Dame Home Phone (513)298-3310 12 DePaul Head Coach Don Donoher Years and Record 18 years, 324-181 1981-82 RESULTS (21-9) Asst. Coaches Jack Butler, Dan Hipsher Captains Kevin Conrad, Mike Byrd, 89 Baldwin-Wallace 68 Mike Reichert 74 Minnesota 90 1981-82 Record 21-9 79 Toledo 74 Last Met 1981-82 LSC-77 D-84 82 Miami 65 62 Xavier 61 fHE FLYERS 78 Old Dominion 77 83 lona 78 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 77 Hofstra 54 Byrd, Mike SR G 6-2 174 South Lebanon, OH 93 Florida State 79 Chapman, Roosevelt JR F 6-4 195 Brooklyn, NY 82 Miami 65

Conrad, Kevin SR G 6-1 175 Glen Ellyn, IL 73 Cincinnati 77 Dahlinghaus, Rory FR C 6-8 190 Maria Stein, OH 69 DePaul 71 Goodwin, Damon FR F 6-6 198 St. Marys, OH 88 Loyola/Chicago 87 Harris, Ted SO G 6-1 177 Kettering, OH 63 Jersey City 41 Hawkins, Paul JR F 6-3 170 Dayton, OH 66 St. Louis 63 Reichert, Mike SR C 6-8 220 Montezuma, OH 57 Western Kentucky 65 Schellenberg, Larry SO F 6-3 190 Floyds Knobs, IN 79 Providence 77 Shields, Jim FR C 6-8 215 Parma, OH 68 Detroit 62 Tressler, Jeff FR C 6-11 189 Columbus, Oh 58 Butler 70 Young, Ed FR F-C 6-7 190 Upper Sandusky, OH 84 La Salle 77 Zern, Jeff FR C 6-9 215 Athol Springs. NY 65 Akron 53 48 New Orleans 50 1982-83 DAYTON SCHEDULE 84 Eastern Kentucky 50 58 Marquette 72 November 71 Duquesne 61 27 Otterbein 76 Canisius 81 December 79 Notre Dame 72 1 at Eastern Kentucky 76 Connecticut 75 4 lona 61 Illinois 58 8 at Miami 82 Oklahoma 91 11 Xavier 16 Minnesota 18 Toledo Western Kentucky LAST MEETING — FEBRUARY 6, 1982 28 & 29 U.D.I.T. A 26 point, 16 rebound effort by Ralph January Lewis was not enough as La Salle drop- 3 Miami ped an 84-77 decision at Dayton. at Providence 12 at Cincinnati Roosevelt Chapman scored 22 of his 15 at Missouri team high 24 points in the second half 19 Rider to lead the Flyers. 21 at DePaul 29 Drexel 59 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Wednesday, February 16, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at Stabler Center, Bethlehem, PA

Series Record

La Salle 13 Lehigh 1 February 2 at Lafayette Location Bethlehem, PA 5 Delaware Enrollment 4,400 9 Bucknell Nickname Engineers 12 at Rider Colors Brown & White 16 LA SALLE Conference ECC 19 Lafayette President Dr. Peter W. Likins 23 at Delaware Athletic Director Bill Leckonby 26 at Bucknell Publicity JoeWritenour March Office Phone (215)861-3174 2 at Colgate Home Phone (215)866-3672 Head Coach Brian Hill 1981-82 RESULTS (9-17) Years and Record 7 years, 65-115 Asst. Coach Sal Mentesana 56 Hofstra 55 Captains Fred Ketcho, Brian Collins 43 Temple 60 1981-82 Record 9-17 60 Colgate 66 Last Met 1982 LSC-94 L-69 62 Navy 74 46 Dartmouth 41 THE ENGINEERS 68 Albright 62 72 Lycoming 55 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 57 Susquehanna 56

Andreychik, David SR G 6-2 185 Lake Ariel. PA 70 Marist 68 Androlewicz, Mike FR G 6-3 170 Turnersville, NJ 66 Fairfield 67

Belson. Bill SO G 6-2 175 Berkley Heights, NJ 51 Drexel 76

Boesch. Bill SO G 6-2 170 Hyde Park, NY 85 FDU-Madison 49 Chance, Tom SO F 6-4 200 Bronx, NY 52 St. Joseph's 64 Chrabascz, Carl FR F 6-7 200 Ware, MA 70 American 85 Collins, Brian SR F 6-8 210 Manville, NJ 53 Rider 69 Kamin. Rick SR F 6-4 185 Churchville, PA 81 Westchester 86 Ketcho. Fred SR G 6-3 190 Wood-Ridge, NJ 75 Lafayette 83 Moran, Terry JR C 6-9 210 Baltimore, MD 70 Delaware 79 Pauley, Tom SR G 6-2 170 Phoenixville. PA 69 La Salle 94 Wickman, Paul SO F 6-5 205 Somerset. NJ 73 Bucknell 54 46 Rider 59 1982-83 LEHIGH SCHEDULE 81 Westchester 85 66 Lafayette 69 November 61 Delaware 59 27 Kutztown State 41 Bucknell 46 30 Hofstra 56 American 84 December 2 Colgate 4 at Fairfield 6 Gettysburg January 2 Lycoming 4 at Susquehanna LAST MEETING — FEBRUARY 8, 1982 8 Loyola The Explorers ran their all-time record 10 at Rutgers 12 Drexel against the Engineers to 13-1 with a 15 New Hampshire 94-69 win in Hayman Hall. Steve Black 22 at American scored 16 of his game high 22 points in 26 Rider the second half to break open a 39-33 29 Towson State half-time score. Charles Blue was high for Lehigh with 16 points.

60 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Saturday, February 19, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at Fort Meyer, Washington, D.C.

Series Record February 2 Drexel i m La Salle 13 American 6 5 at Lafayette w*y 9 at Navy Location . . . .Washington, D.C. \&^+M 12 Towson State . Enrollment . 12,447 14 at James Madison Nickname . . Eagles ** Colors .Red. White & Blue 19 LA SALLE JA 26 at Fairfield Ed Tapscott Conference . ECC Head Coach President . . . ..Dr Richard L. Vaughn March

Athletic Director . . . . Robert Frailey 2 at Wagner

Publicity...... Terry L. Cornwell 4 at Hofstra

Office Phone . . . .(202)686-2562 Home Phone 1981-82 RESULTS (21-9)

Head Coach . Ed Tapscott Whittier Years and Rec;ord First Ypar 86 67 98 St. Mary's 65 Asst. Coache . Fran Dunphv. Chris Knoche 63 Wake Forest 66 Captains ...... rvlark Nickens, Ed Sloane, Gordon Austin 81 Rider 52 63 Georgetown 75 1981-82 Recor d . 21-9 58 Tennessee Last Met .... .1982LSC69A-87 59 63 Wyoming 71 THE EAGLES 70 UNC-Wilmington 59 70 South Alabama 66 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 75 Drexel 81

Adams, Andre SR F 6-8 205 Washington. D.C. 87 La Salle 69 Aunon, Fernando JR F 6-7 190 Fairfax, VA 92 Bucknell 75 Austin, Gordon SR G 5-11 180 Linden, NJ 63 Lafayette 54 Daniels. Joe SR G 6-3 180 Silver Spring, MD 89 Delaware 58 Jones. Juan SR C 6-6 200 Washington, D.C. 85 Lehigh 70 Lutz, Jim SO G-F 6-5 185 Easton, PA 55 George Washington 47 Nesmith, Steve SO G-F 6-5 185 Philadelphia, PA 65 William & Mary 64 Nickens, Mark SR G 6-5 200 Washington. D.C. 87 Hofstra 69 Ridley, David SR F 6-5 200 Washington, D.C. 84 Harvard 66 Samonsky, Jay SO G 5-11 165 Crofton. MD 86 Randolph-Macon 52 Sloane, Ed SR G 6-3 170 Washington, D.C. 81 Towson State 73 Springer, J.D. SO C 6-8 210 Roanoke. VA 68 West Chester 66 Swinton, Darnell FR G 5-10 170 Washington, D.C. 93 Navy 78 Wade. Michael JR G 6-3 175 Columbia, MD 101 Catholic 64 Williams, Phil FR F 6-7 205 Washington, D.C. 49 St. Joseph's 51 62 Temple 67 1982-8C 84 Lehigh 56 November 71 Rider 65 62 Drexel 68 29 St. W ary S (MD) 65 Bradley 76 December 10 & 11 Manufacturers Hanover Classic LAST MEETING — JANUARY 12, 1982 15 Georgetown 18 at George Washington American raced to a 53-38 half-time 20 Randolf Macon lead and cruised to an 87-69 win at the 29 & 30 Cable Car Classic Palestra. Mark Nickens led five Eagles January in double-figures with 27 points. Dallas 3 at Maryland Philson was high for the Explorers with 7 Tufts 12 at Rider 14 points. American was outscored 15 Bucknell from the field 33-29 but made up the dif- 19 Delaware ference at the foul line where they hit 22 Lehigh 29 of 35. La Salle was only three of five. 27 at George Mason 29 at Massachusetts 61 31 at Northeastern .': < i It LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Wednesday, February 23, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at Hayman Hall, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 29 American 10 February - 2 Lehigh ^ i Location Easton, PA 5 American m" wf^^b Enrollment 2,045 9 at Delaware Nickname Leopards Arm 12 at Bucknell Colors Maroon & White vfl 14 at Manhattan Conference ECC Will L. Rackley 16 Rider Head Coach President Dr. David W. Ellis 19 at Lehigh Athletic Director Olav B. Kollevoll 23 at LA SALLE Publicity Craig R. Smith 26 Delaware Office Phone (215)230-5122 Home Phone (215)250-0807 March Head Coach Will L Rackley 5 Towson State Years and Record 2 years, 27-28 Asst. Coach John Leone Captains TBA 1981-82 RESULTS (12-15) 1981-82 Record 12-15 Last Met 1981-82 LSC-65 L-67 68 Drew 49 58 Maryland 82 66 Columbia 60 THE LEOPARDS 51 Richmond 57 62 Penn State 63 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 60 Moravian 50 Bennett, Doug JR G 6-1 175 Easton, PA 60 Rutgers 67 Bennett, Gary FR F 6-6 225 Philadelphia, PA 73 New Hampshire 68 Brightful. Chet JR F 6-4 200 Baltimore, MD 57 St. Joseph's 81 Coalmon, John SO F 6-6 185 Bronx, NY 67 La Salle 65 Duckett, Tony SO G 6-2 165 Brooklyn, NY 55 Hofstra 61 Furey, Tony SR F 6-6 220 Indianapolis, IN 53 Kutztown State 49 Goetz, Allen JR F-C 6-7 210 Pittsburgh, PA 54 American 63 Harris, Jeff SO G 6-3 190 Weatherly, PA 58 Navy 76 Johnson, Ted JR F 6-8 205 Arlington, VA 64 Drexel 68 Klinger, Karl SO C 6-11 225 Tri-Valley, PA 61 Bucknell 56 Morse, Stan SO G 6-3 155 Brooklyn, NY 74 Rider 79 Nuttall, David SO G 6-2 175 Silver Spring, MD 83 Lehigh 75 69 Westchester 61 1982-83 LAFAYETTE SCHEDULE 59 Delaware 55 November 67 Bucknell 66 Temple 76 29 at Moravian 66 60 30 Drew 58 Rider 69 Lehigh 66 December 60 Westchester 71 3 & 4 at Stanford Tournament 60 Delaware 70 8 at Hofstra 64 Hofstra 71 11 Rutgers 28 & 29 at Mutual Classic Tournament January LAST MEETING-JANUARY 9, 1982 8 at Pittsburgh 10 at Colgate Mike Whitman scored 17 points to 13 New Hampshire give the Leopards their first ECC win of 15 William & Mary the season. The 67-65 Lafayette win 17 at Notre Dame gave the Explorers their first conference 19 Navy 22 at Drexel loss of the year. Steve Black, Tom 26 Bucknell Piotrowski and Brent Hagwood each 29 at Rider scored 15 points for La Salle.

62 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Saturday, February 26, 1983, 4:30 P.M. at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 32 Temple 40 February 2 at St. Bonaventure Location Philadelphia, PA 6 at Dayton Enrollment 20.631 9 Pennsylvania Nickname Owls 12 Duquesne Colors Cherry & White 16 at Rutgers Conference Atlantic 10 John Chaney 19 St. Joseph's Head Coach President Peter J. Liacouras 21 Monmouth Athletic Director Gavin White 26 LA SALLE Publicity Al Shrier March Office Phone (215) 787-7445 2 Massachusetts Home Phone (215)561-5656 Head Coach John Chaney 5 at Rhode Island Years and Record First Year Asst. Coaches Jim Maloney, Jay Norman 1981-82 RESUL Captains TBA 65 West Chester 53 1981-82 Record 19-8 80 Utica 35 Last Met 1982 LSC-72 T-86 60 Lehigh 43 64 Fordham 63 54 South Carolina 51 THE OWLS 88 Rider 72 52 Villanova 48 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 61 St. John's 68 85 Florida 81 Aguilar, Pete JR F 6-6 190 Bronx, NY 64 San Diego State 75 Baggot, Scott JR C 6-10 200 Cherry Hill, NJ 59 Pittsburgh 60 Clifton, Kevin FR F 6-6 170 Darby, PA 80 Bucknell 54 Coe, Ed SO G 6-3 170 Winston-Salem, NC 80 Navy 64 Forrester, Dwight SO F 6-6 196 Annapolis, MD 73 Delaware 49 Hall, Granger JR F 6-8 175 Clayton, NJ 61 Hofstra 58 Jones, B.J. JR F 6-8 220 Wildwood, NJ 82 Marist 72 McLoughlin, Jim JR G 6-4 170 Collingdale, PA 82 St. Joseph's 77 McNish, Colin JR C 6-9 200 Newark, DE 50 Penn State 53 Poplawski, Mark SO F 6-6 185 Glenolden, PA 77 Maine 57 Rayne, Charles SO G-F 6-5 187 Frankford, DE 64 Drexel 44 Stansbury, Terence JR G 6-5 180 Wilmington, DE 56 Pennsylvania 59 Warfel, Steve JR F 6-7 175 Lancaster, PA 59 William & Mary 68 1982-83 TEMPLE SCHEDULE 76 Lafayette 66 86 La Salle 72 November 67 American 62 30 at George Washington 55 Drexel 61 December 60 Georgia 73 3 & 4 Stanford Tournament 6 at Missouri 11 William & Mary 18 Villanova 28 & 29 Tangerine Bowl LAST MEETING-FEBRUARY 20, 1982 January The Owls out rebounded La Salle 46 to 6 Rhode Island 24 and rolled to an 86-72 win. Granger 8 at West Virginia Hall's 29 points led Temple. Tom 12 at Massachusetts Piotrowski and Pete Tiano each tallied 15 George Washington 19 Drexel 16 for La Salle who played without 22 St. Joseph's Steve Black who was sidelined with a 26 Penn State knee injury. 29 Rutgers 63 DREXEL UNIVERSITY Wednesday, March 2, 1983, 7:00 P.M. at the Physical Education Activities Center, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record February ~z- La Salle 13 Drexel 3 2 at American 7 av So uthwestern Louisiana Location Philadelphia, PA 12 at Hofstra Enrollment 1,800 A Allentown Nickname Dragons 18 JM t VJ ^ 21 at Vermont m k

64 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Saturday, March 5, 1983, 3:00 P.M. at Patrick Gym, Burlington, VT

Series Record La Salle 5 Vermont 22 Maine 26 New Hampshire Location Burlington, VT 29 Niagara Enrollment 7.896 Nickname Catamounts February 2 at New Hampshire Colors , Green & Gold 9 at Middlebury Conference ECAC (North) Bill Whitmore 12 at Colgate President Lattie F. Coor Head Coach 16 Siena Athletic Director Denis Lambert 19 Boston University Publicity DickWhittier 23 at Marist Office Phone (802) 656-2005 28 Drexel Home Phone (802) 863-6028 Head Coach Bill Whitmore March

Years and Record 1 year, 10-16 5 LA SALLE Asst. Coaches Mike Reilly, Tom Perrin, Stan Van Gundy 1981-82 RESULTS (10-16) Captain Tim Woodlee 1981-82 Record 10-16 65 Pittsburgh State 53 Last Met 1980 LSC-81 V-61 73 Holy Cross 76 75 Drexel 74 THE CATAMOUNTS 65 James Madison 81 81 Marshall 83 NAME CL POS HT WT HOMETOWN 63 Cornell 58

Brown, Bill SO G 6-5 180 Dover, MA 74 Dartmouth 65 Cole, Peter SR C 6-7 220 Medford, MA 71 St. Peter's 56 Fairchild, Chris SO G 6-0 155 Willingboro. NJ 63 Canisius 78 Hudson, Howard FR G 6-1 160 Laurelton, NY 74 Utica 57 Lee, Garland JR G 6-0 185 New York, NY 59 St. Francis 62 Pagano, Ed SO F 6-8 200 Riverdale, MD 72 Maine 83 Payne, George FR G 6-3 180 Harrisburg, PA 75 Maine 66 Moore, Jim SO G 6-3 175 Hoosick Falls, NY 78 Northeastern 92 O'Shea, Tom FR G 6-1 170 Wayland, MA 67 Boston University 85 Simko, John FR F 6-6 205 Philadelphia. PA 77 New Hampshire 76 Thompson, David SO F 6-10 195 Seneca Falls, NY 79 Colgate 89 White, Randy SR G 5-8 150 Lincoln, Rl 89 Fairleigh Dickinson 82 Woodlee, Tim SR ; 6-7 210 McMinnville, TN 68 Towson State 76 67 Baltimore 74 1982-83 VERMONT SCHEDULE 78 Niagara 109 November 83 St. Michael's 89 65 New Hampshire 87 27 Pittsburgh State 88 Middlebury 80 29 Holy Cross 90 Marist 95 December 73 Siena 76 4 Robert Morris 8 St. Michael's 15 at Dartmouth 20 & 21 Toledo Tournament 30 Fairfield January LAST MEETING — DECEMBER 3, 1980 2 & 3 Dartmouth Tournament The Explorers started the 1980-81 5 at Utica season with a resounding 81-61 win in 8 at St. Francis (NY) Hayman Hall. Kevin Lynam led all 10 at Robert Morris scorers with 20 points while Stanley 17 at Canisius 19 at Northeastern Williams added 15 points and 12 re- 21 Maine bounds.

65 BEHIND THE SCENE

Dr. Raymond Heath VP, Student Affairs Dr. Peter Filicetti Chrmn., Athletic Comm.

Neil Curran Head Manager John Worgan Athletic Trainer Tom Sottile

1 5 :..*. John Dubyk Manager Micky McLaughlin Equipment Mgr. Chris Carabello Manager

E*M

' I J Sj# Basketball Secy. Mary Fran Maginn Athletic Dept. Secy. 66 LA SALLE COLLEGE PLAYERS DRAFTED BY THE NBA wj m YEAR NAME TEAM I 1950 Larry Foust Fort Wayne W w 1951 Jim Phelan Philadelphia w^ ^r 1952 Newt Jones Philadelphia 1952 Buddy Donnelly Syracuse Tom Gola 1953 Fred lehle Philadelphia 1st Round 1953 Norm Grekin Philadelphia Philadelphia, 1955 1953 Jack George Philadelphia 1954 Jackie Moore Philadelphia 1954 Frank O'Hara Philadelphia 1955 Tom Gola Philadelphia ^n^^^ 1957 Alonzo Lewis Philadelphia 1962 Bob McAteer St. Louis Joe Bryant Mr ^A 1963 Bill Raftery New York 1st Round 1964 Frank Corace Philadelphia Golden State. 1975 1 J m 1965 Curt Fromal Philadelphia

Wif 1 1965 George Sutor Kentucky j|^ Colonels Larry Cannon 1967 Hubie Marshall Philadelphia 2 1st Round 1969 Larry Cannon Chicago 3 Chicago & Miami, 1969 1969 Roland Taylor Philadelphia 1969 Stan Wlodarczyk Milwaukee 1969 Bernie Williams San Diego ^^^ 1971 4 Bobby Fields Portland ^^T^L 1971 Ken Durrett Cincinnati J&3 Ik 1973 Jim Crawford Philadelphia f£l5 1975 Joe Bryant Golden State 1975 Billy Taylor Golden State WmZQM Michael Brooks 1977 Donn Wilber Portland vSSFw 1st Round vi^j m 1980 Michael Brooks San Diego im T 1980 James "Mo" Phoenix San Diego. 1980 Connolly Ken Durrett 1980 Kurt Kanaskie Golden State 1st Round 1981 Stanley Williams Boston Cincinnati 1971 1981 Kevin Lynam New Jersey

'Played for Kentucky, Minnesota. Miami and Carolina in the ABA. ? Played for Miami, Denver, Memphis and Indiana in the ABA and Philadelphia in the NBA. 3 Played for Washington, Virginia and Denver in the ABA. 4 Played for Utah in the ABA.

67 La Salle's Finest TOM GOLA 1954 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Led La Salle to the 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Cham- pionships Averaged 20.8 points and 18.7 rebounds for his four year career Three-time collegiate All-America Played in the NBA with the Philadelphia Warriors and Named All-Pro five times La Salle teams compiled a 102-19 record in his four years Head coach of La Salle's 1969 team which finished 23-1 and ranked second in the nation 1969 Coach of the Year by New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers 1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient Member of: Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame SPORT Magazine All-Time All-America Team Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame Holds the following La Salle records: Points, season: 750 (24.1 avg.) Field goals attempted, season: 624 Field goals attempted, career: 2222 Free throws attempted, season: 267 Free throws made, season: 202 Free throws made, career: 654 Rebounds, game: 37 Rebounds, season: 652 Rebounds, career: 2201

MICHAEL BROOKS 1 980 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

7th on NCAA career scoring list Leading all-time scorer at La Salle All-America Teams: UPI. AP. Basketball Weekly, Med- alist. Converse. United States Basketball Writers Association. National Association of Basketball Coaches. Basketball Times. Sport- ing News. Citizens Savings Member of 1980 United States Olympic Team East Coast Conference "Player of the Year" 1980 United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year" 1980 Big 5 "Player of the Year" 1980 Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year" 1980 National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980 ECAC All-Decade Team (1970-79) 51 points vs Brigham Young was top scoring per-

formance by an NCAA Division I player in 1980 Holds the following La Salle records: Points, career: 2628 Points, game: 51 Field goals made, career: 1064 Field goals made, season: 290 Field goals made, game: 24 Field goals attempted, game: 36 Field goal percentage, career: 53.8 (1064-1976) Field goal percentage, season: 58.8 (288-490) 68 1982-83 ROAD HEADQUARTERS

ARRIVAL DATE OF DATE GAME GAME HOTEL PHONE

12/9 12/10-12/11 Marshall Tourney Holiday Inn (304) 697-7500 Huntington, WV 12/26 12/27-12/28 Milwaukee Classic Hyatt Regency (414) 276-1234 Milwaukee, Wl 1/2 1/3 Western Kentucky Holidome (502) 842-9453 Bowling Green. KY 1/28 1/29 Canisius Hilton (716) 845-5100 Buffalo. NY 2/1 2/2 Notre Dame Marriot (219) 234-2000 South Bend. IN 2/4 2/5 Vermont Sheraton (802) 862-6576 Burlington. VT 2/8 2/9 Xavier Stouffer's (513) 352-2141 Cincinnati. OH 2/18 2/19 American Hyatt (703) 841-9595 Arlington. VA

1982-83 RADIO & TELEVISION INFORMATION H

12/8 Rhode Island 7:00 P.M. WCAU-AM 12/10 Texas A&M 7:00 P.M. WKBS-TV 12/18 Pennsylvania 3:00 P.M. WCAU-AM: PRISM 12/22 Niagara 7:00 P.M. WCAU-AM 1/3 Western Kentucky 7:35 P.M. WKBS-TV 1/8 Duke 9:00 P.M. WCAU-AM; WKBS-TV 1/22 Villanova 7:00 P.M. WCAU-AM; PRISM 1/29 Canisius 7:35 P.M. WKBS-TV 2/2 Notre Dame 8:00 P.M. WKBS-TV 2/5 St. Joseph's 7:00 P.M. WCAU-AM; PRISM 2/12 Dayton 9:00 P.M. WCAU-AM 2/26 Temple 7:00 P.M. WCAU-AM; PRISM

QAi.LLUE0C rr 1982-83 LA SALLE COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

DECEMBER

1 WEDNESDAY BUCKNELL HAYMAN HALL 8:00 4 Saturday Delaware Away 3:00 8 WEDNESDAY RHODE ISLAND PALESTRA 7:00 10 & Friday Marshall Tourney Huntington, WV 7:00 11 Saturday (Texas A&M, Brown Marshall) 18 SATURDAY PENN PALESTRA 3:00 22 WEDNESDAY NIAGARA PALESTRA 7:00 27 & Monday Milwaukee Classic Milwaukee, Wl 7:00 28 Tuesday (Marquette, Wisconsin- Green Bay, Cincinnati)

JANUARY jJh

3 Monday Western Kentucky Away 7:35 8 SATURDAY DUKE PALESTRA 9:00 12 WEDNESDAY TOWSON HAYMAN HALL 8:00 15 SATURDAY DUQUESNE PALESTRA 5:00 22 SATURDAY VILLANOVA PALESTRA 7:00 26 WEDNESDAY HOFSTRA PALESTRA 5:00 29 Saturday Canisius Away 7:35 31 MONDAY RIDER HAYMAN HALL 8:00

FEBRUARY 2 Wednesday Notre Dame Away 8:00 5 SATURDAY ST. JOSEPH'S PALESTRA 7:00 9 Wednesday Xavier Away 8:00 12 SATURDAY DAYTON PALESTRA 9:00 16 Wednesday Lehigh Away 8:00 19 Saturday American Away 8:00 23 WEDNESDAY LAFAYETTE HAYMAN HALL 8:00 26 SATURDAY TEMPLE SPECTRUM 7:00

MARCH 2 Wednesday Drexel Away 7:00 5 Saturday Vermont Away 3:00