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Villanova Basketball Experience Villanova in the NBA Villanova Basketball Experience Villanova in the NBA Wildcats in the 2008-09 NBA Malik Allen Milwaukee Bucks Randy Foye Minnesota Timberwolves Kyle Lowry Memphis Grizzlies Curtis Sumpter Los Angeles Clippers Tim Thomas Los Angeles Clippers Ed Pinckney Minnesota Timberwolves coaching staff Brett Gunning Houston Rockets staff Randy Foye begins his third season with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2008-09. Brett Gunning joined the Houston Rockets in August as its Curtis Sumpter joined the Los Angeles Clippers in director of player development. October 2008. 82 2008-09 Villanova Basketball Tim Thomas begins his 12th NBA season in Los Angeles. Kyle Lowry enters his third season with the Memphis Grizzlies in 2008-09. 1985 Final Four MVP Ed Pinckney is in his second Malik Allen signed with the Milwaukee Bucks in the summer season as an assistant coach with the of 2008. Minnesota Timberwolves. 2008-09 Villanova Basketball 83 Villanova Basketball Experience Villanova in the NBA Malik Allen (‘00) Howard Porter (‘71) Miami (NBA) 2001-2005; Charlotte (NBA) 2005; Chicago (NBA) 1971-74; New York (NBA), Detroit Chicago 2005-2007 (NBA); New Jersey Nets (2007- (NBA) 1974-75; Detroit (NBA) 1975-77; Detroit 08); Dallas Mavericks (2008); Milwaukee Bucks (NBA), New Jersey (NBA) 1977-78. (2008-present) Harold Pressley (‘86) Paul Arizin (‘50) Sacramento (NBA) 1986-90. Philadelphia (NBA) 1950-62. Sherwin Raiken (‘50) Alex Bradley (‘81) New York (NBA) 1952-53. New York (NBA) 1981-82. 1972 graduate Chris Ford (left) played 11 seasons in the NBA and later was a head Allan Ray (‘06) coach with three franchises Michael Bradley (‘01) Boston (NBA) 2006-2007 Toronto (NBA) 2001-2004; Atlanta Hawks (NBA) Detroit (NBA), Philadelphia (NBA) 1975-76. 2004; Orlando Magic (NBA) 2004-05; Sacramento Bob Schafer (‘55) (NBA) 2005; Philadelphia (NBA) 2005-2006. Kerry Kittles (‘96) Philadelphia (NBA), St. Louis (NBA) 1955-56; Syra- New Jersey (NBA) 1996-2004; Los Angeles Clippers cuse (NBA) 1956-57. Thomas Brennan (‘52) 2004-2005. Philadelphia (NBA) 1954-55. Rory Sparrow (‘80) Herman (Red) Klotz (‘44) New Jersey (NBA) 1980-81; Atlanta (NBA), New John Celestand (‘99) Baltimore (NBA) 1947-48. York (NBA) 1982-83; New York (NBA) 1983-88; Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) 1999-2000. Chicago (NBA) 1988; Miami (NBA) 1988-90; Sacra- Jason Lawson (‘97) mento (NBA) 1990-91; Los Angeles (NBA), 1991-92. Chris Ford (‘72) Orlando (NBA) 1997-1998; Washington (NBA) Detroit (NBA) 1972-73; Boston (NBA) 1973-82; 1999-2000 Arthur Spector (‘41) Head Coach, Boston (NBA) 1990-95; Head Coach, Boston (NBA) 1946-50. Milwaukee (NBA) 1998; Head Coach, Los Angeles Kyle Lowry (‘06) Clippers (NBA) 1999 - 2000; Head Coach, Philadel- Memphis (NBA) 2006-present. Curtis Sumpter (‘07) phia 76ers, 2004. Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) 2008-present. Dwayne McClain (‘85) Randy Foye (‘06) Indiana (NBA) 1985-86. Tim Thomas (‘97) Minnesota (NBA) 2006-present. Philadelphia (NBA) 1997-99; Milwaukee (NBA) 1999- Bill Melchionni (‘66) 2003; New York Knicks (NBA) 2004-2005: Chicago Stewart Granger (‘83) Philadelphia (NBA) 1966-68; New York (ABA) 1969-75. Bulls (NBA) 2005-2006; Phoenix Suns (NBA) 2006; Cleveland (NBA) 1983-84; Atlanta (NBA) 1984-85; Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) 2006-present. New York (NBA) 1986-87; Chicago (NBA) 1989-90. James Mooney (‘53) Baltimore-Philadelphia (NBA) 1952-54. Jim Washington (‘65) Larry Hennessy (‘53) St. Louis (NBA) 1965-66; Chicago (NBA) 1966-69; Philadelphia (NBA) 1955-56; Syracuse (NBA) 1956-57. Richie Moore (‘64) Philadelphia (NBA) 1969-71; Philadelphia (NBA), Denver (ABA) 1967-68. Atlanta (NBA) 1971-72; Atlanta (NBA) 1972-74; Buf- Keith Herron (‘78) falo (NBA) 1974-75. Atlanta (NBA) 1978-79; Detroit (NBA) 1980-81; Fran O’Hanlon (‘70) Cleveland (NBA) 1981-82. Floridians (ABA) 1970-71. Doug West (‘89) Minnesota (NBA) 1989-98; Vancouver (NBA) 1998- Thomas Hoover (‘61) John Olive (‘77) 2001. New York (NBA) 1963-65; St. Louis (NBA) 1966-67; San Diego (NBA) 1978-80. Denver (ABA) 1967-68; Houston (ABA), Minneapolis Hubie White (‘62) (ABA), New York (ABA) 1968-69. Ed Pinckney (‘85) San Francisco (NBA) 1962-63; Philadelphia (NBA) Phoenix (NBA) 1985-87; Sacramento (NBA) 1987-88; 1963-64; Miami (ABA) 1969-70; Pittsburgh (ABA) Tom Ingelsby (‘72) Boston (NBA) 1988-94; Milwaukee (NBA) 1994-95; 1970-71. Atlanta (NBA) 1973-74; St. Louis (ABA) 1974-75. Toronto 1995-96; Philadelphia (NBA) 1996; Miami (NBA) 1997. Alvin Williams (‘97) Wali Jones (‘64) Portland (NBA) 1997-98; Toronto (NBA) 1998-2006; Baltimore (NBA) 1964-65; Philadelphia (NBA) 1965- John Pinone (‘83) Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) 2007. 71; Milwaukee (NBA) 1971-73; Utah (ABA) 1974-75; Atlanta (NBA) 1983-84. 84 2008-09 Villanova Basketball Villanova Basketball Experience Villanova International Villanova student-athletes and coaches have a long history of representing the United States against international com- petition. In 2008, former Villanova basketball manager Sean Ford was part of the 2008 Olympic gold medal winning effort in Beijing as part of his work with USA Basketball. In 2007, Jay Wright was head coach of the United States Pan American Games team which included Wildcat guard Scottie Reynolds. Sean Ford USA Basketball Villanova Basketball in International Competition 1981 1985 1991 2005 Stewart Granger - Canada Doug West Lance Miller Randy Foye - United States World University Games U.S. Olympic Festival U.S. Junior National Team World University Games John Pinone - United States Allan Ray - United States World University Games 1986 1994 FIBA U21 World Championships Tom Greis, Doug West Jason Lawson Jay Wright - United States 1982 U.S. Olympic Festival U.S. Olympic Festival Head Coach Stewart Granger - Canada Alvin Williams World University Games World Championships 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival Ed Pinckney, Harold Pressley Marc Dowdell, Arron Bain 2007 U.S. Sports Festival U.S. Olympic Festival 1995 Jay Wright - United States John Pinone - United States Barry Bekkedam - Canada Kerry Kittles Head Coach World Championships World University Games World University Games Pan American Games Paul Vrind - Holland Jason Lawson Scottie Reynolds - United States 1983 European Championships World University Games Pan American Games Ed Pinckney - United States World University Games 1990 2004 Calvin Byrd, Anthonye Pelle Curtis Sumpter - United States U.S. Olympic Festival U21 World Championships 2008-09 Villanova Basketball 85 Life After Basketball After earning their degrees, Villanova Basketball Alumni have Robert Liberatore ‘61/B.S. Economics President, The Liberator Group Richard Kaminski ‘61/ B.S. Accounting President, Buckingham made a mark in endeavors beyond basketball Financial Corp G. Donnon McGinley ‘61/B.S. Education Retired Tom Samulewicz ‘61/B.A. Gen Arts Market Analyst/UNISYS James McMonagle ‘63/B.S. Mechanical Engineering Self-employed Hubie White ‘62/B.S. Bus. Adm. Social Studies Teacher, Vaux HS, Phila Joseph Walsh ‘62/B.A. Retired Jim O’Brien ‘64/B.S. Chemistry Distinguished Professor Emeritus Missouri State University Gerald Stefanick ‘64/B.S. Economics Business Consultant (self-employed) Warren Winterbottom ‘64/B.S. Principal & Founder, Advisors, LLC Samuel Iorio ‘65/B.S. Economics Partner, Leadership Institute, Inc. George Leftwich ‘65/B.S. Economics Athletic Director, Archbishop Carroll HS, DC Bill Melchionni ‘66/B.S. Economics Senior Advisor Bernie Schaffer ‘66/B.S. Economics Partner, Chartwell Investment Partners Richard Kelleher ‘67/B.S. Economics Associate Controller, Princeton University Richard Rago ‘67/B.A. ‘70/Law Degree Attorney/Basketball Coach Joseph Crews ‘68/B.A. Sales Manager, Packaging Corp Of America Jim Stinger ‘68/B.S. Adm. Science Teacher, Neumann-Goretti HS Paul Espel ‘69/B.S. Psychology Advertising Consultant William Horlacher III ‘69/B.S. Bus. Adm. Vice President/National Sales Johnny Jones, Sr. ‘69/B.A. Pol. Science Educator/Counselor, School Board of Broward County Leon Wojnowski ‘70/B.S. Business Administration Billing Analyst, We-Enroll John Fox ‘71/B.S. Vice President, Dougherty & Co. Mike Nardi, Villanova class of 2007, now plays Mike Daly ‘72/B.S. Bus. Adm. Group Senior V.P. VHA professional basketball in Italy. Chris Ford ‘72/B.S. Bus. Adm. NBA Personnel Scout, Philadelphia 76ers Player Year /Degree Current Employment Robert Gohl ‘72/B.S. C&F Teacher/Coach, Asbury Park High School Louis Dubino ’39/B.S. Education Retired Joe McDowell ‘72/B.A. Social Sciences Private Business Paul Nugent ‘41/B.S. Economics Retired Charles “Pete” Coleman ’73 B.S./Bus Adm Asst. Director Student Affairs David Ward ‘45/B.S. E.E. Retired Penn State Berks County William Nealon ‘47/B.S. Economics U.S. District Judge Ed Hastings ‘73/B.A. General Arts Director, Center for Sport, Robert “Maje” McDonnell ‘47/C&F Community Relations, Phillies Spirituality and Character Development @ Neumann College James Finegan ‘47/B.S. Economics Owner, West Chester Beverage Tom Ingelsby ‘73/B.S. Marketing Benefits Consultant, Richard Rice ‘49/Civil Engineering Retired Kistler Tiffany Benefits John Martin ‘49 /B.S. Economics Retired Jim Boylan ’74 B.S/Education Executive Director, National William Barry ‘50/B.S. Biology Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, Accounts, Quest Diagnostics Temple University School of Medicine Larry Moody ‘74/BS Business Accountant, CNA Insurance (TN) Frank Buckley ‘50/B.S. M.E. Retired Jim Berrang ‘75/BA Education Manager, Perry DelPurgatorio ‘50/B.S. Economics Retired Roadway Express Co. Thomas Dolan ‘51/BEE Retired Ed Manning ‘75/BA Marketing Vice President of Sales, John Holland ’52/B.S. Economics Visiting Prof of Economics, Western Division for Hueblein Monmouth Bob Sebastian ‘75/BS Science Sales Representative, William Davis ‘52/B.S. Economics Financial Consultant, Roadway Express Company Smith Barney Tom Melchionni ‘76/BA English Real Estate Salesman James Mooney ‘53/B.S. Economics Retired Larry Herron ‘77/BS Marketing Salesman, Xerox Corp. Steve Gepp ‘53/B.S. Economics Retired John Olive ‘77/BS Economics Teacher/Coach C. Alan Rowe ‘53/B.S. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics Torrey Pines High School (CA) @ Widener University Joe Rogers ‘77/BS Business Key Account Executive, Converse George Stanko ‘53/B.S.
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