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Men's Basketball MEN'S BASKETBALL Freshman Will Raymon was the named the 2016- 17 Patriot League Rookie of the Year. COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY Connors, James J. IV, 1982 Men’s Basketball Letterwinners (1901-2017) *Cook, Edward D., 1927 Cook, James L. III, 1991 A *Bramer, Lewis J., 1929-30 *Cook, Robert H., 1933-34 Aber, Jason D., 1992 Brandenburg, John C., 2011-12-13 Corbett, Bruce E., 1962-63-64 Accettura, Jared, 2011-12-13 Brandon, Arthur, 1958-59-60 *Cornwell, Edgar H., 1924 *Acropolis, John, 1931-32-33 *Branigan, Leo T., 1935 *Corts, George F., 1939 (honorary) Adams, Robert T., 1974-75-76 *Braun, Carl A., 1946-47 *Coster, Herbert A., 1906-07-08-09 Adleman, Randy J., 1976-77 *Brett, Edward D., 1944-47-48-49 *Cotterell, John B., 1918-19-20 *Aery, Adrian C., 1946-47 Breuer, Robert W., 1967 *Cotterell, Wesley M., 1918-19 Akers, Robert H., 1998-99-00-01 *Brigham, F. Gorham, 1902-03-04-05 Cox, James B., 1946 *Alford, Kenneth M., 1932 *Brooks, John T., 1933-34 Crandall, David (Mgr.), 1953 *Allen, William H., Jr., 1956-57 *Brooks, Raymond E., 1903-04-05-06 *Crane, Prescott N. (Mgr.), 1947 Alter, Gabriel, 2017 *Brothers, William C. (Mgr.), 1915 *Cremins, Eugene J. Jr., 1949-50-51 *Alton, David C., 1950-51 Brown, Alan C., 1965-66 Criqui, Marc, 1988-89-90 Amiel, Francisco A., 2016-17 Brown, Darren D., 1990-91-92-93 Crittenden, David G., 1986-87-88-89 *Anderson, Harold J., 1931-32-33 Brown, David M., 1998-99 Cronin, Denis F., 1967-68-69 *Anderson, Nels G., 1919-20-21 Brown, Hasan T., 1991-92-93-94 Cronin, Thomas M., 1970-71-72 *Anderson, Oscar C., 1916-17-20 Brown, John C., 1963 Crooks, Bradley W. Jr., 1983-84-85-86 *Anderson, Robert B. (Mgr.), 1946 Brown, Thaddeus B., 1983-84-85-86 Cruthers, Thomas III, 1963-64-65 *Anderson, Thomas E., 1937 *Brown, William M., 1935 *Culver, James A., 1925 *Anderson, Winston D., 1932 *Brownell, John M., 1924-25-26 Cuplid, Malik J., 1993-94-95-96 Andrews, LaBraun L., 2002-03 Brummer, Russell N., 1956-57-58 *Cynoske, David E., 1929 Antinelli, Albert A., 1952 *Buck, David A., 1939-40-41 Antoine, John W., 1953 Buckmelter, Jonathan M, 2017 D *Arms, Samuel D., 1912 *Bump, Samuel C. (Mgr.), 1930 Dair, Frederick F., 1945-47-48-49 Armstrong, Jay, 1988-89-90-91 Burke, Donald M., 1956-57 Dalzell, George G., 1965-66 *Austin, Joseph M. (Mgr.), 1936 Burnatowski, Murphy W., 2013-14 Daniels, Marc D., 2003-04, 06 Burnett, Steven R., 1989 Datcher, LaMarr E., 1999-00-01-02 B *Burt, Carl C., 1901 (Mgr.), 1903 Davenport, David A., 1960-61 Babich, George, 1945 *Bussell, Frank P., 1901 Davidson, James E., 1954 Ballard, Jeremy K., 2000-01-02-03 Davis, James S., 1955-57 Balliet, Jason A., 1986-87-88-89 C *Davis, Warren F., 1934 Bamford, Robert J., 1984-85-86-87 Cabrera, Ricardo, 1999 *Debus, John E., 1936-37-38 Banks, Roger L., 1973-74-75 *Cahill, John F., 1934-35 *Dempsey, John F., 1935 Baranowski, John, 1981 *Calnan, Charles W., 1917 DeRiggs, Anthony J., 2014-15 *Barden, George L. (Mgr.), 1902 Calvert, Bruce W., 1966 Detmer, James T., 1999-00 Bargmann, Andrew J., 2014-15-16-17 *Campbell, Leon A., 1908-10 Detmer, Michael A., 2002 *Barnes, Everett D., 1921-22 *Campbell, Stacey, Jr., 1933-34-35 *deVarennes, Richard O., 1942 Barrett, Michael J., 1966-67-68 Campolieta, Patrick E., 1999-00-01-02 *Dewey, Robert J., 1943-44 Bartlett, Harold V., 1942 Cannaday, Lawrence R., 1976 Diamond, Patrick G., 1997-98-99-00 Bartolomei, James W. Jr., 1981-82 *Capes, Robert P., 1928-29-30 Dieckelman, John J., 1979 *Batorski, John M., 1942 Caputo, Angelo F., 1967-68-69 *Dieffenbach, Raymond W., Jr., 1936-37-38 Batt, Dana M., 2016-17 Carlson, Kenneth A., 1971-72-73 Diew, Ryan W., 2016-17 Baum, Richard A., 1986-87-88-89 *Carroll, Bart J. (Mgr.), 1918 *Dodd, James W., 1951-52-53 *Baumann, John W., 1923 Carter, Benjamin A., 1974-75-76-77 *Dolan, John F. Jr., 1922-23-24 *Beaghen, Stanton P., 1958-59 Carty, David J., 1983-84 *Dooley, Neil P, 1943-44-48 Beardslee, Paul W. (Mgr.), 1959 *Cashion, Robert J., 1923-24-25 *Doremus, John C. Jr., 1953-54 Beimfohr, Kurt E., 2000 *Cathrall, Holmes, 1943-44-47 *Dorf, Charles (Mgr.), 1952 *Beldon, Jack S., 1931 *Chambers, Alexander R., Jr., 1941-42 *Dowler, Thomas M., 1928-30-31 Bell, H. Kennedy, Jr., 1954 Chambers, Terry H., 1967 *Doyle, John E., 1960-61-62 Benton, Stephen L., 1991-92-93-94 Checovich, Todd S., 2004-05-06-07 Druckenmiller, Robert T., 1962-63-64 *Benzoni, Herbert J., 1913-14-15 Chemotti, Michael D., 1997-98 Duffield, Robert K., 1941 Besenyei, James S., 1994 Chesley, Wayne G., 1973-74 Duffy, Robert J., 1960-61-62 *Bickle, Howard R., 1926-27-28 *Choborda, Joseph W., 1935 *Dumond, James H. (Mgr.), 1935 Biegalski, James S., 1987-88-89 Chones, Kendall M., 2004, 06-07-08 *Dumont, Bruce T., 1927 Bihuniak, Michael J., 1981 Chones, Kyle J.W., 2004, 06-07 *Durkee, John F., 1958 *Bingham, Lester L. Jr., 1970-71 Clark, Norris B. III, 1966 *Dursema, Bruce E., 1954-55 *Birtley, Theodore D. (Mgr.), 1928 *Clark, Raymond C., 1925-26-27 *Dwyer, William L., 1917-19 *Bishop, Edward C., 1936 Clements, Ryan D.B., 1996-97 Dziejma, Robert P., 1969 Bisselle, Philip M., 1956-57-58 Clinton, Clifford C., 1937-38-39 Blohm, Edgar P., 1956 *Cober, William K. (Mgr.), 1944 E Blongiewicz, Gary J., 1965-66-67 *Collins, Byron H., 1936-37 *Edkins, Kendall R., 1918-21 Blue, Howard J., 2001-02-03-04 *Collins, Donald W., 1938-39-40 Ehretsman, John H., 1990-91-92 Bogdanovic, Lazar R., 2010-11-12-13 *Collins, Harry F., 1910-11-12 English, Alex T., 2008 *Bolla, Lodovico J., 1925 Collishaw, Thomas J., 1977-78 Erickson, George W., 1967 *Bollerman, Howard H., 1927-28-29 Conforti, David A., 1985-86 Errico, Stephen J., 1983 Bollin, Timothy M., 1994-95-96-97 Conn, Charles F., Jr. (Mgr.), 1942 Estey, Robert A., 1976-77-78 *Bonacker, George F., 1928-29-30 *Conners, Bernard E., 1926 Eubanks, Melvin L., 1958 Boswell, Michael L., 1984-85-86-87 Connolly, John T., 1969 Evans, Robert C. (Mgr.), 1939 *Bourne, A. Wayland, Jr., 1913-14 *Connors, F.J., 1913 Ewald, Eric W., 1962 COLGATE ATHLETIC HISTORY F Hargett, David, 1977-78-79 Kyte, Peter K., 2001-02 Fagan, Christopher J. 1975-76-77 Harley, Douglas M., 1977-78-79-80 Faley, Kevin G., 1977-78-79 Harrigan, Daniel T., 1978-79 L Fanning, Thomas C., 1985-86-87-88 Harries, Nathan M., 2014-15-16-17 *LaFlamme, Howard K., 1932-33-34 Farrell, Joseph D., 1984-85-86-87 Harris, Jordan A., 1999-00 Lalla, Richard, 1952 *Fawcett, Henry M., 1939-40-41 Harris, Lawrence A., 1972-73-74 Lane, Nicholas M., 2014-15 Favorite, David S., 2016-17 *Hazard, Victor J., 1938-39 (honorary 1940) *Lanni, John A., 1912 Felts, Chester L., 1997-98-99 Heindel, Fred G., 1977-78 *Larsen, Erling A., 1934-35 Fenton, John W., 2014 Hennessy, James P., 1976 Laubach, William S. (Mgr.), 1964 Ferrara, Michael J., 1979-80-81 *Hermann, Albert B., 1921-22 *Layland, Russell W., 1922-23-24 *Fewsmith, Joseph (Mgr.), 1940 Hill, L. Anthony, 2009-10 Lea, Sergeant, Jr. (Mgr.), 1941 *Filson, Malcolm M., 1941 *Hill, Robert V. Jr., 1979-80-81-82 *Leary, Fred G., 1902, (Mgr.) 1904 Fischbeck, Robert M., 1943-47-48 Hoban, Joseph B., 2008-09-10-11 Lebel, Richard F., 1970-71-72 Fleming, John M. II, 2014-15 Hoffman, Harry, 1946 Lee, Thomas E., 1979-80 *Flynn, Robert E., 1926-28 Holmes, Larry, 1973 *Lenhart, John W., 1935-36-37 *Ford, Paul M. (Mgr.), 1950 Hoogenboom, Paul G.P., 1979-80-82 *Leonard, Dudley G., 1939-40-41 Foss, Jonathan G., 2003-04-05-06 Horne, Anthony, 1988 *Leonard, James M., 1921-22 Fox, Christopher B., 2003 *Horton, Ralph M. (Mgr.), 1924 *Leonard, John K. (Mgr.), 1969 Foyle, Adonal D., 1995-96-97 *Hubbard, Giles M. (Mgr.), 1909 Liengueu, Patrick E., 2010 Franklin, Thomas L., 1968 *Hubbard, Robert C., 1924 Lindgren, Samuel H., 2016-17 Hughes, Devin C., 1989-90-91 Linebaugh, Mark D., 2001-02-03-04 G Hummel, Robert A., 1977-78-79-80 *Linnehan, John J., 1919-20-21-22 Garey, Charles J., 1980-81 Humphrey, Joshua S., 2001-02-03-04 Lisle, Matthew W., 1985-86 Geddes, John T., 1958 *Huntington, Ellery C. Jr., 1913-14 *Lisle, Warren E. (Mgr.), 1907 Gee, John A. III, 1967-68 Hyra, Derek S., 1993-94-95-96 *Livermore, Merle D., 1922-23-24-25 Geller, Harvey (Mgr.), 1966 *Loeber, John T., 1909-10-11 Gentile, Daniel R., 2004, 06-07 I Lothery, Brennan E., 1990-91-92-93 Giles, Naceo A., 1968-69 *Inbusch, Stephen N., 1970 *Lovell, Gordon P. (Mgr.), 1932 *Gilles, Fernand L., 1946 *Irish, G. Stanley (Mgr.), 1916 Lowe, Frank M., 1942-43 Gilson, James H., 1938-39 Lucy, John H., 1939 (honorary) Ginley, Thomas J. Jr., 1971-72 J Ludd, Lawrence E., 1958-59-60 Giordano, Robert N. Jr., 1981-82-83 *Jackson, Harold B. Jr., 1959 Lynch, Russell J., 1994-95-96-97 Giordano, Robert N., 1955-56-57 *Jackson, John S. (Mgr.), 1917 *Glendening, Charles E., 1915-16-17 Jacobs, Ethan T., 2014-15 M *Glenn, Thomas L., 1926-27 James, Brandon E., 2010-11-12-13 MacCarthy, William A., 1954-55 Glezen, J. Carver, 1986-87-88-89 Jamison, George H., 1973 MacKay, John A., 1971-72-73 Godfrey, Derrick, 1981-83-84 Jent, Eric M., 1985-86-87-88 Mackie, Wayne S., 1980 Godfrey, Thomas F.
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