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Jim Barton ’89 Dartmouth’s all-time leading scorer

57 H onors and Awards Ivy Player of the Year Dartmouth Players in 1980-81 Larry Lawrence ’80 Professional 2008-09 Alex Barnett ’09 James Picken ’27 IvyS ophomore of the Year Paterson (ABL) 1971-72 Bill Raynor ’74 Ralph Langdell ’28 1973-74 Adam Sutton ’76 Paterson (ABL) 1974-75 Larry Cubas ’77 Robert MacLeod ’39 Ivy Rookie of the Year Chicago Bruins 1984-85 Bryan Randall ’88 James Olsen ’43 1985-86 Jim Barton ’89 Chicago American Gears 1993-94 Sea Lonergan ’97 George Munroe ’43 2003-04 Leon Pattman ’07 St . Louis Bombers (BAA) All-Ivy First Team (NBA) 1926-27 Jim Picken ’27 Richard McGuire USN 1927-28 Bill Heep ’28 New York Knicks (NBA) Ralph Langdell ’28 Detroit Pistons (NBA) 1928-29 Carl Spaeth ’29 Audley Brindley Jr. ’46 1934-35 Al Bonniwell ’35 New York Knicks (NBA) 1935-36 Bill Thomas ’38 Ed Leede ’49 1936-37 Bill Thomas ’38 Boston Celtics (NBA) 1937-38 Bill Thomas ’38 Joe Batchelder ’39 James Francis ’57 1938-39 Gus Broberg ’41 San Francisco Saints (ABL) Joe Batchelder ’39 Rudy LaRusso ’59 Bob MacLeod ’39 (NBA) 1939-40 Gus Broberg ’41 Larry Lawrence ’80 Bob White ’40 All-American George Munroe ’43 1940-41 Gus Broberg ’41 Springfield Fame (USBL) Charles Pearson ’42 Rochester Zeniths (CBA) 1941-42 Jim Olsen ’43 All-Americans Puerto Rico Coquis (CBA) 1942-43 Bob Myers ’44 1905-06 George Grebenstein ’06 Paul Anderson ’84 Stan Skaug ’43 1911-12 Ernst Mensel ’12 Tampa Bay Thrillers (CBA) 1943-44 Audley Brindley ’46 1911-12 Rufus Sisson ’12 Bryan Randall ’88 Lionel Baxter ’44 1928-29 Maurice Swarthout ’30 San Jose Jammers (CBA) 1944-45 Ed Leede ’49 1934-35 Al Bonniwell ’35 1945-46 Bob Myers ’44 1938-39 Gus Broberg ’41 Jim Barton ’89 Jim Coleman ’46 1939-40 Gus Broberg ’41 Memphis Rockers (WBL) 1940-41 Gus Broberg ’41 1946-47 Ed Leede ’49 Walter Palmer ’90 1947-48 Ed Leede ’49 1941-42 George Munroe ’43 Utah Jazz (NBA) 1948-49 Ed Leede ’49 1941-42 Charles Pearson ’42 (hm) Dallas Mavericks (NBA) 1952-53 Fred Gieg ’53 1942-43 Stanley Skaug ’43 1954-55 Jim Francis ’57 1943-44 Audley Brindley ’46 James Blackwell ’91 1955-56 Ron Judson ’57 1958-59 Rudy LaRusso ’59 (hm) Albany Sharpshooters (GBA) 1956-57 Jim Francis ’57 1980-81 Larry Lawrence ’80 (hm) LaCrosse Catbirds (CBA) 1957-58 Rudy LaRusso ’59 1983-84 Paul Anderson ’84 (hm) Hartford Hellcats (CBA) 1958-59 Rudy LaRusso ’59 1983-84 Brian Burke ’84 (hm) Boston Celtics (NBA) Chuck Kaufman ’60 2008-09 Alex Barnett ’09 (hm) Charlotte Hornets (NBA) 1960-61 George Ramming ’61 1970-71 Paul Erland ’72 1972-73 James Brown ’73 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds ’78 1980-81 Larry Lawrence ’80 1982-83 Paul Anderson ’84 1983-84 Paul Anderson ’84 Brian Burke ’84 1987-88 Bryan Randall ’88 Jim Barton ’89 1988-89 Jim Barton ’89 1989-90 Walter Palmer ’90 1990-91 James Blackwell ’91 1993-94 Gregg Frame ’94 1994-95 Sea Lonergan ’97 1995-96 Sea Lonergan ’97 1996-97 Sea Lonergan ’97 1997-98 Shaun Gee ’00 1998-99 Shaun Gee ’00 2008-09 Alex Barnett ’09 Three-time All-American Gus Broberg ’41 Two-Time NCAA Finalist 58 Tae m Aw rds A. 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(Dolly) Stark Award John DiLorio ’56 Award (Most Valuable Player) (For Hustle, Drive and Determination) 1970-71 Paul Erland ’72 1987-88 Derek Bunting ’89 1971-72 Bill Raynor ’74 1988-89 Jason Lobo ’89 1972-73 James Brown ’73 1989-90 Steve Trundle ’90 1973-74 Adam Sutton ’76 1990-91 Bill Taylor ’91 1974-75 Jim Beattie ’76 1991-92 Wilfredo Castillo ’94 1975-76 Adam Sutton ’76 1992-93 Alex Gayer ’93 1976-77 Larry Cubas ’77 1993-94 Stan Kowalewski ’94 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds ’78 1994-95 Jacob Capps ’96 1978-79 Larry Lawrence ’80 1995-96 Eric Howard ’95 1979-80 Cleo Robertson ’80 1996-97 Chris Butler ’97 1980-81 Larry Lawrence ’80 Jason Fisher ’97 1981-82 Jon Edwards ’82 1997-98 Asa Palmer ’98 1982-83 Paul Anderson ’84 1998-99 Ian McGinnis ’01 1983-84 Paul Anderson ’84 1999-00 Jason Kemp ’98 1983-84 Brian Burke ’84 2000-01 Charles Harris ’02 1984-85 Bryan Randall ’88 2001-02 Charles Harris ’02 1985-86 Joe Kilroy ’86 2002-03 Greg Friel ’03 1986-87 Bryan Randall ’88 2003-04 Steve Callahan ’05 1987-88 Jim Barton ’89 2004-05 Mike McLaren ’05 1988-89 Jim Barton ’89 2005-06 Johnathan Ball ’08 1989-90 James Blackwell ’91 2006-07 Jason Meyer ’06 1990-91 James Blackwell ’91 2007-08 Johnathan Ball ’08 1991-92 Michael Lombard ’92 2008-09 Clive Weeden ’11 1992-93 Crawford Palmer ’93 1993-94 Gregg Frame ’94 Rudy LaRusso ’59 Award 1994-95 Sea Lonergan ’97 Two-time DiLorio Award winner Charles Harris ’02 (Most Improved Player) 1995-96 Sea Lonergan ’97 2005-06 Paul Bode ’07 1996-97 Sea Lonergan ’97 Alvin F. “Doggie” Julian 2006-07 Alex Barnett ’09 Kenny Mitchell ’97 Award 2007-08 Elgin Fitzgerald ’10 1997-98 Shaun Gee ’00 (For Spirit, Enthusiasm) John Marciano ’11 1998-99 Shaun Gee ’00 1977-78 John Lisowski ’77 2008-09 Kurt Graeber ’09 1999-00 Shaun Gee ’00 1978-79 Peter Roby ’79 Marlon Sanders ’09 2000-01 Greg Buth ’01 1978-79 Marc Gautier ’79 Ian McGinnis ’01 1979-80 Dave Broll ’80 2001-02 Flinder Boyd ’02 1980-81 Calvin Johnson ’81 2002-03 Charles Harris ’02 1981-82 Steve McNamara ’83 2003-04 David Gardner ’05 1981-82 Greg Saunders ’82 2004-05 David Gardner ’05 1982-83 Aaron Hill ’85 2005-06 Not Awarded 1981-82 Mike Collins ’86 2006-07 Not Awarded 1983-84 Scott Schroeder ’86 2007-08 Alex Barnett ’09 1983-84 Tim Hassett ’85 2008-09 Alex Barnett ’09 1984-85 Derek Sells ’85 1985-86 John Mackay ’88 1986-87 Len Bazelak ’88 1987-88 Rob Summers ’90 1988-89 Darin Maccoux ’89 1989-90 Brendan O’Sullivan ’91 1990-91 Brendan O’Sullivan ’91 1991-92 Gregg Frame ’94 1992-93 John Conley ’93 1993-94 Jeff Richards ’94 Wilfredo Castillo ’94 1994-95 Jamie Halligan ’95 1995-96 Jacob Capps ’96 1996-97 Brian Gilpin ’97 1997-98 P J. . Halas ’98 1998-99 Greg Buth ’01 1999-00 Greg Buth ’01 2000-01 Flinder Boyd ’02 2001-02 Vedad Osmanovic ’02 2002-03 Steve Callahan ’05 2003-04 Mike McLaren ’05 2004-05 Steve Callahan ’05 2005-06 DeVon Mosley ’09 2006-07 Robby Pride ’10 2007-08 Robby Pride ’10 Three-time MVP Shaun Gee ’00 2008-09 Robby Pride ’10 2009 co-LaRusso Award winner Kurt Graeber ’09 Www.DartmouthSports.com 59 Ta e m and Individual Records Team Individual Games Field Goals Played, Season Made, Game — 18 31 1904-05 18 Jim Barton at Brown, Feb . 7, 1987 Victories, Season Made, Season — 230 22 1941-42; 1957-58; 1958-59 230 James Brown, 1972-73 Losses, Season Made, Career — 761 26 1917-18 761 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Win Streak Attempted, Season — 533 17 Dec . 28, 1943 - March 25, 1944 533 James Brown, 1972-73 Losing Streak Attempted, Career — 1,630 34 March 6, 1917 - Jan . 14, 1920 1,630 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Home Court Win Streak Percentage, Season — 63.4 38 Feb . 3, 1937 - Feb . 16 . 1940 63 4. Brian Burke, 1983-84 (194-of-306) Field Goals Percentage, Career — 57.2 57 2. Brian Burke, 1980-84 (406-of-710) Made, Game 45 at Columbia, March 4, 1972 Three- Field Goals Made, Season Made, Game 818 1971-72 9 Greg Buth vs . Albany, Jan . 20, 2001 Three-Point Field Goals Made, Season 98 Jim Barton, 1988-89 Made, Game Made, Career 18 s Albany, Jan . 20, 2001 v . 242 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Made, Season Attempted, Game 263 2001-02 14 Jim Barton at Vanderbilt, Dec . 22, 1988) Free Throws 14 Jim Barton at Harvard, Jan . 31, 1989) Single-season steal leader Kenny Mitchell ’97 Made, Game Attempted, Season 42 vs . Springfield, Jan . 9, 1957 236 Jim Barton, 1988-89 Scoring Made, Season Attempted, Career Points, Game 614 1955-56 624 Greg Buth, 1997-2001 48 Jim Barton at Brown, Feb . 7, 1987 Percentage, Season Points, Season Scoring 50 2. Jim Barton, 1987-88 636 Jim Barton, 1987-88 Points, Game Percentage, Career Points, Career 112 vs . Keene State, Nov . 23, 1999 45 4. Jim Barton, 1985-89 (242-of-533) 2,158 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Points, Season Consecutive Games with a Three-Pointer Average, Season 2,188 1971-72 65 Jim Barton, Jan . 28, 1987 - March 4, 1989 24 2. Jim Barton, 1987-88 Average, Season Free Throws Average, Career 84 .2 1971-72 21 2. Paul Erland, 1969-72 Points Allowed, Game Made, Game 116 vs . Princeton, Jan . 14, 1967 23 Tom Cullen vs . Harvard, Feb . 10, 1923) Rebounds 116 at Boston College, Dec . 5, 1967 Made, Season Game Points Allowed, Season 212 Tom Cullen, 1922-23 32 Rudy LaRusso at Columbia, Jan . 11, 1958 2,233 1971-72 Made, Career Season 454 Paul Erland, 1969-72 503 Rudy LaRusso, 1957-58 Rebounds Attempted, Season Career Game 276 Tom Cullen, 1922-23 1,239 Rudy LaRusso, 1956-59 62 vs . Holy Cross, Jan . 31, 1994 Attempted, Career Assists Season 585 Jim Francis, 1954-57 1,576 1958-59 Percentage, Season Game 96 0. Mike Lang, 2004-05 (48-of-50) 16 Flinder Boyd vs . Albany, Jan . 20, 2001 Percentage, Career Season 89 5. Jim Barton , 1985-89 (394-of- 440) 203 Kenny Mitchell, 1996-97 Career Single-Season Scoring Career Rebounding 585 Flinder Boyd, 1998-2002 Player Year Pts Player Year Reb Steals 1 . Jim Barton ’89 1987-88 636 1 . Rudy LaRusso ’59 1956-59 1239 Game 2 . Paul Erland ’72 1970-71 618 2 . Jim Francis ’57 1954-57 1050 8 Michael Lombard at Cornell, Jan . 12, 1991 3 . Jim Barton ’89 1988-89 611 3 . Ian McGinnis ’01 1997-2001 1028 Season 4 . James Brown ’73 1972-73 576 4 . Gunnar Malm ’67 1964-67 668 70 Kenny Mitchell, 1996-97 5 . Jim Barton ’89 1986-87 558 5 . Brian Gilpin ’97 1993-97 641 Career 6 . Steve Spahn ’63 1961-62 553 6 . Paul Anderson ’84 1980-84 638 187 Sea Lonergan, 1993-97 7 . Paul Erland ’72 1969-70 544 7 . Greg Pickering ’70 1967-70 594 8 . Alex Barnett ’09 2008-09 542 8 . George Ramming ’61 1958-61 592 Blocks 9 . Rudy LaRusso ’59 1958-59 529 9 . Ron Judson ’57 1954-57 581 Game 10 . Sterling Edmonds ’78 1977-78 509 10 . Shaun Gee ’00 1997-2000 566 12 Walter Palmer vs . Harvard, Jan . 9, 1988 11 . Alex Winn ’70 1968-69 505 11 . Alex Barnett ’09 2005-09 550 Season 12 . James Blackwell ’91 1990-91 503 12 . Brendan O’Sullivan ’91 1987-91 536 92 Brian Gilpin, 1994-95 13 . Larry Lawrence ’80 1980-81 501 13 . Jim Masker ’72 1969-72 530 Career 14 . Shaun Gee ’00 1999-2000 488 Paul Erland ’72 1969-72 530 252 Brian Gilpin, 1993-97 Bill Raynor ’74 1971-72 488 15 . Alex Winn ’70 1967-70 528 Two-Time NCAA Finalist 60 D artmouth Ivy Records Team Individual Games Field Goals Victories Made, Game 14 1958-59 18 Jim Barton at Brown, Feb . 7, 1987 Losses Made, Season 14 1963-64, 1965-66 122 Paul Erland, 1970-71 Win Streak Made, Career 13 March 1, 1958 - Feb . 21, 1959 390 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Losing Streak Attempted, Season 31 1963-65 (2/9/63-2/27/65 316 Steve Spahn, 1961-62 Scoring Attempted, Career Points, Game 852 Jim Barton, 1985-89 107 at Columbia, March 4, 1972 Free Throws Points, Season Made, Game 1,209 1971-72 17 Steve Spahn at Brown, March 3, 1962 Points Allowed, Game Made, Season 116 vs . Princeton, Jan . 14, 1967 120 Paul Erland, 1970-71 Points Allowed, Season Made, Career 1,248 1964-65 267 Paul Erland, 1969-72 Attempted, Season 147 Paul Erland, 1970-71 Attempted, Career 333 Jim Francis, 1954-57 Three-Point Field Goals Made, Season 51 Jim Barton, 1987-88 Made, Career 141 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Attempted, Game 14 Jim Barton at Harvard, Jan . 31, 1989 Attempted, Season 120 Jim Barton, 1988-89 Attempted, Career 304 Jim Barton, 1985-89 Scoring Points, Game 18 Jim Barton at Brown, Feb . 7, 1987 Points, Season 364 Paul Erland, 1970-71 Points, Career 897 Paul Erland, 1969-72 Rebounds Game Two-time Ivy scoring champ Jim Barton ’89 32 Rudy LaRusso at Columbia, Jan . 11, 1958 Season 251 Rudy LaRusso, 1957-58 Conference Career Scoring Champions 618 Rudy LaRusso, 1956-59 EIBL Year Player G Pts Avg 1911-12 Rufus Sisson 10 128 12 .8 1934-35 Alfred Bonniwell 12 145 12 .1 1938-39 Gus Broberg 12 159 13 .3 1939-40 Gus Broberg 12 180 15 .0 1940-41 Gus Broberg 12 164 13 .7 1941-42 George Munroe 12 175 14 .6 1943-44 Audley Brindley 8 135 16 .8 Year Player G Pts Avg 1960-61 George Ramming 14 288 20 .5 1961-62 Steve Spahn 14 325 23 .2 1970-71 Paul Erland 14 364 26 .0 1972-73 James Brown 14 316 22 .6 1973-74 Adam Sutton 14 252 19 .4 1987-88 Jim Barton 14 334 23 .8 1988-89 Jim Barton 14 304 21 .7 1994-95 Sea Lonergan 14 259 18 .5 1997-98 Shaun Gee 14 276 19 .7 Dartmouth all-time leading blocker Brian Gilpin ’97 1961-62 Ivy scoring champ Steve Spahn ’63 2008-09 Alex Barnett 14 284 20 .3 Www.DartmouthSports.com 61 1,000- Point Scorers 1. Jim Barton — 2,158 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1985-86 26 144-325 .443 65-69 .942 353 13 .6 1986-87 26 194-417 .465 59-137 .430 111-126 .880 558 21 .4 1987-88 26 218-438 .497 85-169 .502 115-127 .905 636 24 .4 1988-89 26 205-450 .455 98-226 .433 103-118 .872 611 23 5. Career 104 761-1630 .466 242-532 .454 394-440 .895 2158 20.7

2. Sea Lonergan — 1,651 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1993-94 26 137-263 .520 12-36 .333 33-42 .785 319 12 .2 1994-95 26 165-355 .464 42-96 .437 78-99 .787 450 17 .3 1995-96 26 170-393 .433 24-78 .308 75-93 .806 439 16 .9 1996-97 26 154-317 .486 27-83 325. 108-141 .766 443 17 0. Career 104 626-1328 .471 105-293 .358 294-375 .784 1651 15.9

3. Paul Erland — 1,606 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1969-70 25 207-434 .477 130-164 .793 544 21 .1 1970-71 26 211-492 .429 196-238 .824 618 23 .8 1971-72 25 158-344 .459 128-162 .790 444 17 .8 Career 76 576-1270 .454 454-564 .805 1606 21.2

Alex Barnett joined the 1,000-point club early in his senior season.

4. Shaun Gee — 1,548 8. Alex Barnett — 1,374 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1996-97 26 50-83 .602 1-5 .200 50-78 .641 151 5 .8 2005-06 26 38-90 .422 10-31 .323 8-11 727. 94 3 .6 1997-98 25 164-334 .491 28-69 .406 101-157 .643 457 18 .3 2006-07 27 133-315 .422 12-62 .194 40-57 .702 318 11 8. 1998-99 26 151-342 .441 27-81 .333 123-172 .715 452 17 .4 2007-08 27 170-380 .447 22-61 .361 58-71 .817 420 15 6. 1999-00 27 172-364 .473 39-82 424. 105-177 .593 488 18 1. 2008-09 28 194-439 .442 54-132 .409 100-122 820. 542 19 4. Career 104 537-1123 .478 95-247 .384 379-584 .649 1548 14.9 Career 108 535-1224 .437 98-286 .343 206-261 .789 1374 12.7

5. James Brown — 1,536 9. Ed Leede — 1,331 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1970-71 26 174-436 .404 141-210 .671 493 18 .9 1944-45 14 82 67-95 705. 231 16 .5 1971-72 26 184-427 .431 99-144 .688 467 18 .0 1946-47 24 129 98 356 14 8. 1972-73 26 230-533 .432 116-165 .703 576 22 .2 1947-48 24 128 73 329 13 7. Career 78 590-1396 .427 356-519 .686 1536 19.7 1948-49 26 153 109 415 15 9. Career 88 492 347 1331 15.1

6. Paul Anderson — 1,465 10. Sterling Edmonds — 1,306 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1980-81 26 76-150 .507 30-45 .667 182 8 .7 1975-76 26 170-285 .596 56-78 718. 396 15 .2 1981-82 26 149-301 .495 67-86 .779 365 14 .0 1976-77 23 159-331 .480 83-100 830. 401 17 4. 1982-83 26 184-325 .566 106-126 .841 474 18 .2 1977-78 26 212-370 .573 85-110 773. 509 19 6. 1983-84 26 170-315 .540 104-126 .825 444 17 1. Career 75 541-986 .549 224-288 .778 1306 17.4 Career 104 579-1091 .531 307-383 .802 1465 14.1

7. Greg Buth — 1,437 11. Larry Cubas — 1,298 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1997-98 20 35-119 .294 24-74 .324 18-23 .783 112 5 .6 1974-75 26 171-382 .448 90-139 648. 432 16 .6 1998-99 26 114-293 .491 83-178 .466 59-65 .908 430 16 .5 1975-76 26 179-337 .531 69-123 561. 427 16 4. 1999-00 27 162-385 .421 64-190 .337 67-81 .827 455 16 9. 1976-77 26 182-426 .427 75-106 708. 439 16 5. 2000-01 27 147-335 .439 69-182 .379 77-93 .828 440 16 3. Career 78 532-1145 .464 234-368 .636 1298 16.6 Career 100 488-1132 .431 240-624 .384 221-262 .843 1437 14.4

Two-Time NCAA Finalist 62 1,000- Point Scorers 12. Bryan Randall — 1,287 19. Larry Lawrence — 1,122 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1984-85 26 100-199 .503 68-98 .704 269 10 .3 1977-78 26 80-173 .462 36-58 621. 196 7 .5 1985-86 22 78-167 .467 62-87 .713 218 9 .9 1978-79 26 174-300 .580 77-135 570. 425 16 4. 1986-87 26 165-342 .482 8-30 .267 95-138 .688 433 16 .6 1980-81 23 192-358 .536 117-181 646. 501 21 8. 1987-88 24 135-328 .411 7-37 189. 90-121 .743 367 15 2. Career 75 446-831 .537 230-374 .615 1122 15.0 Career 98 478-1036 .461 15-67 .224 315-444 .709 1287 13.1

13. Steve Spahn — 1,206 20. James Blackwell — 1,106 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1960-61 24 120-310 .387 69-106 .651 309 12 .9 1987-88 25 42-101 .415 0-2 .000 33-50 660. 117 4 .6 1961-62 24 205-526 .390 143-178 .803 553 23 .0 1988-89 24 95-202 .470 7-19 .368 78-101 772. 275 11 4. 1962-63 25 134-358 .374 76-108 .704 344 13 .8 1989-90 16 66-144 .458 21-38 .552 58-71 .816 211 13 1. Career 73 459-1194 .384 288-392 .735 1206 16.5 1990-91 26 171-408 .419 20-85 235. 141-183 770. 503 19 3. Career 91 374-855 .437 48-144 .333 310-405 .765 1106 12.2

14. Gregg Frame — 1,181 21. Ron Judson — 1,093 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1990-91 25 44-122 .360 18-62 .290 44-66 .667 150 6 .0 1954-55 25 119-354 .337 79-130 608. 317 12 .7 1991-92 26 94-230 .408 28-89 .314 79-105 .752 295 11 .3 1955-56 29 135-404 .334 150-220 682. 420 14 5. 1992-93 26 117-217 .539 8-31 .258 88-136 .647 330 12 .6 1956-57 25 127-370 .343 102-146 699. 356 14 2. 1993-94 26 146-335 .435 13-45 288. 101-157 .643 406 15 6. Career 79 381-1128 .338 331-496 .667 1093 13.8 Career 103 401-904 .444 67-227 .295 312-464 .672 1181 11.5

15. Rudy LaRusso — 1,167 22. Brian Gilpin — 1,043 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1956-57 25 71-190 .374 84-115 .730 226 9 .0 1993-94 26 62-131 .473 0-0 .000 35-48 729. 159 6 .1 1957-58 27 166-398 .418 80-126 .635 412 15 .3 1994-95 26 111-211 .526 0-0 .000 57-82 .695 279 10 7. 1958-59 28 196-427 .459 137-179 765. 529 18 .9 1995-96 26 119-256 .465 0-0 .000 47-63 .746 285 11 0. Career 80 433-1015 .427 301-420 .717 1167 14.6 1996-97 26 138-283 .488 0-0 000. 44-55 .800 320 12 3. Career 104 430-881 .488 0-0 .000 183-248 .738 1043 10.0

16. Alex Winn — 1,166 23. Flinder Boyd — 1,025 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1967-68 23 114-248 .459 66-88 .750 294 12 .8 1998-99 26 61-173 .353 16-58 .276 48-67 716. 186 7 .2 1968-69 25 189-431 .439 127-168 .756 505 20 .2 1999-00 26 78-207 .377 20-72 .278 45-67 .672 221 8 5. 1969-70 21 138-320 .431 91-105 .867 367 17 .5 2000-01 27 80-217 .369 13-50 .260 57-88 .648 230 8 5. Career 69 441-999 .441 284-361 .787 1166 16.9 2001-02 27 141-283 .498 50-103 .485 57-89 .640 389 14 4. Career 106 360-880 .409 99-283 .350 207-311 .666 1026 9.7

17. Jim Francis — 1,159 24. Brian Burke — 1,014 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1954-55 24 117-204 .574 111-182 .609 345 14 .4 1980-81 22 45-83 .542 29-36 806. 119 5 .4 1955-56 29 140-281 .498 156-214 .729 436 15 .0 1981-82 24 94-192 .490 50-58 .862 238 9 9. 1956-57 25 127-243 .522 124-189 .656 378 15 .1 1982-83 17 73-129 .566 53-71 .746 199 11 7. Career 78 384-728 .527 391-585 .668 1159 14.9 1983-84 26 194-306 .634 70-86 .814 458 17 6. Career 89 406-710 .572 202-251 .805 1014 11.4

18. Bill Raynor — 1,129 25. Charles Harris — 1,006 Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg Year G FG-A Pct 3G-A Pct FT-A Pct Pts Avg 1971-72 26 169-454 .372 150-214 .701 488 18 .8 1998-99 26 81-181 .448 20-49 .408 31-43 721. 213 8 .2 1972-73 26 142-389 .365 96-144 .667 380 14 .6 2000-01 27 60-158 .380 20-62 .323 33-43 .767 173 6 4. 1973-74 25 98-269 .364 65-95 .684 261 10 .4 2001-02 27 104-234 .444 34-85 .400 49-58 .845 291 10 8. Career 77 409-1112 .368 311-453 .687 1129 14.7 2002-03 27 115-253 .455 30-78 385. 69-78 .885 329 12 2. Career 107 360-826 .436 104-274 .380 182-222 .820 1006 9.4

Www.DartmouthSports.com 63 NAuCA To rnament Dartmouth has advanced to the NCAA Tourna- ment seven times and played in the national cham- pionship game twice . In 1942, Dartmouth knocked off Penn State and Kentucky to advance to the final before losing to Stanford, 53-38 . In 1944 the Green again played for the national championship, only to lose a heart-breaking 42-40 overtime decision to Utah . 1941 First Round (Location) Wisconsin 51, Dartmouth 50 (Madison, Wis ). East Regional Consolation (Location) Dartmouth 60, North Carolina 59 (Madison, Wis .) 1942 First Round (Location) The 1940-41 squad was the first to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Dartmouth 44, Penn Sate 39 (New Orleans, La ). East Regional Championship (Location) Dartmouth 47, Kentucky 28 (New Orleans, La .) National Championship (Location) Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38 (Kansas City, Mo .) 1943 First Round (Location) DePaul 46, Dartmouth 36 (New York, N Y. .) East Regional Consolation (Location) Dartmouth 51, New York Univ . 49 (New York, N Y. ). 1944 First Round (Location) Dartmouth 63, Catholic 38 (New York, N Y. .) East Regional Championship (Location) Dartmouth 60, Ohio State 53 (New York, N Y. ). The 1941-42 team played in the NCAA Tournament championship game. National Championship (Location) Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (overtime) (Nsew York, N Y. .) 1956 First Round (Location) Dartmouth 61, West Virginia 59 (New York, N Y. .) Second Round (Location) Canisius 66, Dartmouth 58 (Philadelphia, Pa ). East Regional Consolation (Location) Dartmouth 85, Connecticut 64 (Philadelphia, Pa ). 1958 First Round (Location) Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 64 (New York, N Y. ). Second Round (Location) Dartmouth 79, Manhattan 62 (Charlotte, N C. ). East Regional Championship (Location) In 1942-43, the Big Green won their sixth straight Eastern League championship to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 (Charlotte, N C. ). 1959 First Round (Location) West Virginia 82, Dartmouth 68 (New York, N Y. .)

The 1957-58 team was the last to win an NCAA Tournament contest, advancing to the regional championship game. Two-Time NCAA Finalist 64 Ivy Championships In the 1950s, as for- Dartmouth won a playoff mal Ivy League competi- with the Tigers, 69-68, to tion began, Dartmouth reach the NCAAs where usually ranked as the the Green lost to a West team to beat for the Ivy Virginia team led by the League basketball title . great . In 1955-56, the first Three Ivy League ti- year of formal Ivy League tles and a five-year record round-robin competition, of 55-16 in Ivy League Coach Alvin (Doggie) games marked a premier Julian’s team, with his era in Dartmouth basket- son, Toby ’56, the team ball history . captain, the Big Green That run of success, took the Ivy title . It was great as it was, actually the first of three Ivy titles didn’t match the achieve- for Dartmouth during the ments of the Big Green league’s first four years . during the years preced- After a 1-3 start in ing the creation of the Ivy league play, Dartmouth League . won nine of its next 10 Seven of the eight Ivy games to finish atop Ivy colleges (only Brown the league with a 10-4 wasn’t a member) com- record (18-11 overall) . peted for two decades Ron Judson ’57 led the Toby Julian ‘56 (3) was the captain and his father, , (from 1933-55) as the Ivy League in scoring and was the coach as Dartmouth won the 1955-56 Ivy League title. Eastern Intercollegiate the Big Green went on to League . Beginning with defeat West Virginia, 61-59, in overtime at Madison ruled the league . the 1937-38 season and continuing to 1945-46, Square Garden in New York in the opening round Led by Rudy LaRusso ’59, the 1957-58 team Dartmouth launched a run that saw the Green win of the NCAA Tournament . rolled to the Ivy crown with an 11-3 record (22-5 the league title for eight of nine seasons . The only A year later, Dartmouth duplicated the 10-4 overall) and then defeated Connecticut and Man- miss came during the 1944-45 campaign when record but had to settle for second place in the Ivy hattan in the NCAA Tournament before losing to World War II led to an abbreviated season . race behind Yale . The same fate fell on Dartmouth Temple for the East Regional title . During this remarkable run, Dartmouth made in 1959-60: a 10-4 record and second place behind In 1958-59, Dartmouth finished in a tie for first four appearances in the NCAA tourney including Princeton . place with Princeton . Both teams had 13-1 records runs to the national championship games in 1942 But, in between those close calls, Dartmouth (they split their head-to-head matchups) but and 1944 .

Keys to success in 1957-58, clockwise from left: Tom Aley, Walt Sosnowski, Chuck Kaufman, Rudy LaRusso, Coach Doggie Julian and Captain Dave Carruthers.

Little Man, Big Man: was the diminutive sixth man and Rudy LaRusso was the high-scoring for the Ivy champs in 1958 and 1959. Www.DartmouthSports.com 65 1958-59 Team There are few Ivy League basketball races that compare with the 1958-59 duel between Dart- mouth and Princeton . To the victor went the Ivy title and a berth in the 1959 NCAA tournament . Dartmouth and Princeton finished the regular season with matching 13-1 records . Their respec- tive league losses were to each other . Dartmouth beat the Tigers at Alumni Gym, 71-59, but Princeton returned the favor a week later with a home court win, 83-67, a decision that snapped Dartmouth’s 15-game win streak . That set the stage for the neutral site playoff in New Haven . The Green was led by its senior captain, forward Rudy LaRusso, who combined with four junior starters—guards Chuck Kaufman and Walt Sosnowski, center Dave Farnsworth, and forward Gary Vandeweghe—to produce a 22-6 overall record . When the buzzer sounded in Yale’s Payne Whitney Gymnasium on March 7, 1959, Dart- mouth had a dramatic 69-68 playoff victory over Princeton, clinching its third Ivy title and third NCAA tourney trip in four seasons . The playoff was decided in the final seconds by LaRusso’s layup, the last of his game high 27 points . The 1958-59 Big Green Dartmouth had no time to rest . Three days later, at Madison Square Garden in New York, the Green had four players in double figures, led by were able to put the wraps on West who was the 42-40, for the national championship . Vandeweghe’s 15 . Kaufman and Sosnowski had tournament’s most valuable player as the Moun- In the 1956 NCAA tourney at New York, Dart- 13 and LaRusso added a dozen but Dartmouth taineers finally lost to California, 71-70, for the mouth opened with a 61-59 overtime win against couldn’t contain Jerry West . The West Virginia All- national title . West Virginia as the Green’s Jim Francis ’57 scored America scored 25 points in an 82-68 victory . Few In coming seasons, LaRusso, the powerful for- 25 points . Dartmouth lost to Canisius, 66-58, in ward who remains the second round at Philadelphia (Francis scored Dartmouth’s all- 19) but cruised past Connecticut, 85-64, in the East time rebounding Regional third-place game as guard Gene Booth leader and 14th scored 20 points . among all-time Dartmouth was runner-up to Yale in the 1956- scoring leaders, 57 Ivy race, setting the stage for the 1957-58 cam- would become a paign that would become the first of three straight teammate with clashes with Princeton for the Ivy title . West on three Los LaRusso, a junior, set the pace in 1957-58 as Angeles Lakers Dartmouth matched the 1941-42 team (that lost in teams that reached the national title game to Stanford) with 22 wins, a the NBA finals . total they would duplicate a year later . The 1958-59 Dartmouth was 22-5 overall and won the Ivy season was the title (11-3) over Princeton (9-5) . In the NCAA tour- high point in a ney opener at New York, Kaufman and LaRusso five-year run of each scored 24 points as Connecticut fell, 75-64 . At success for Coach Charlotte, the Green trounced Manhattan, 79-62, Doggie Julian’s in the East semifinal (Kaufman scored 22) . In the team that began East final, and Temple (the Owls in 1955-56, a year would finish third in the 1958 tourney), downed before formal Ivy Dartmouth, 69-50 . League round The Green returned to the NCAAs in 1959 after robin play began . their playoff showdown with Princeton but the Led by Toby Tigers got even a year later . LaRusso had gradu- Julian, the coach’s ated . While Vandeweghe (15 6),. Kaufman (12 .4) son and captain, and Sosnowski (11 .9) were among five players who the Big Green averaged in double figures, Dartmouth’s 10-4 Ivy edged Columbia record couldn’t match Princeton (11-3) that lost to for the Ivy title Duke in its 1960 NCAA tourney opener . with a 10-4 record Built around the back-to-back trips to the (18-11 overall) . NCAA tournament in 1958 and 1959, Dartmouth’s Dartmouth then five teams from 1955-56 through 1959-60 won 94 made its first trip games, one less than Green teams from 1939- to the NCAAs 40 through 1943-44 that made four visits to the since the 1943-44 NCAAs and won 95 times . Those remarkable eras David Farnsworth grabs a as Rudy LaRusso looks on team had lost in remain the high points in the history of Dartmouth in the season opener against Vermont. overtime to Utah, basketball . Two-Time NCAA Finalist 66 N ational Leaders Statistically, the Dartmouth men’s basketball program and its players have been among the nation’s leaders in numerous categories and, on three occasions, the Big Green has been No . 1 in an NCAA statistical category . A fourth time, the National Basketball Hall of Fame recognized a Dartmouth player as the top 3-point shooter in the nation .

Jim Barton ’89 Dartmouth’s all-time leading scorer with 2,158 points, Barton led NCAA Division 1 as a fresh- man in percentage . He missed only four times during the 1985-86 season, making 65 of 69 attempts ( 942). . That mark continues as the NCAA freshman record .

Kenny Mitchell ’97 By averaging 8 .7 assists per game during the 1996-97 season, Mitchell led the nation . In 26 games, he had 203 assists—the Dartmouth single season record . Mitchell finished ahead of Stanford’s Brevin Knight, now with the Charlotte Bobcats . With 70 steals that same season, Mitchell holds the Dartmouth record in that category .

Jim Barton Ian McGinnis ’01 Kenny Mitchell During his sophomore season (1998-99), Mc- Ginnis averaged 12 .2 rebounds per game, the best in the nation . He grabbed 317 boards in 27 games, proving that height (he is 6-8) isn’t everything . McGinnis became the first Big Green player in 38 years to average double figures in rebounding .

Greg Buth ’01 Although it isn’t an official NCAA category, the top male 3-point shooter in the nation is honored annually by the National Basketball Hall of Fame . As a sophomore in 1998-99, Buth won the Edward S . Steitz Award after connecting on 83 of 178 shots ( 466). beyond the arc . The runner-up that year was Duke’s Trajan Langdon . Buth was honored at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass ,. and his jersey was displayed in the Hall of Fame during the 1999- 2000 season .

1993-94 Dartmouth Team The NCAA men’s basketball record book has an entry for “Number of Different Players to Score a 3-Point , One Team ”. At Boston College on November 30, 1993, nine Big Green players connected on at least one 3-pointer . When Baron Carlson ’96 hit a trey at the buzzer, Dartmouth vaulted into the NCAA record book .

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67 Olymi p cs Dartmouth has earned its place in Olympic basketball, both on the court and off . Crawford Palmer, tri-captain of the 1992-93 Dartmouth squad, is the first Big Green alumnus to play basketball in the Olympics . Competing for France at the Sydney games in 2000, Palmer earned a silver medal when the French squad lost an 85-75 decision to the American “Dream Team” in the final game . On the last night of televised Olympic sport in the United States, fans had the chance to see Palmer battle under the boards with such NBA All-Stars as Vin Baker and . Palmer got extended playing time when French teammate Frederic Weis sat down with early foul trouble in the first half . And Palmer made the most of his opportunity, scoring 10 points and pulling down two rebounds in 21 minutes of play . The middle brother of three former Dartmouth basketball captains (joining Walter ’90 and Asa ’98), Palmer became a naturalized French citizen in 1997 . He is married to a former member of the French national women’s team . He played three years at Duke University (including on the 1990-91 national championship squad) before transfer- ring to Dartmouth . During the 1992-93 season, he averaged 16 .6 points and 8 .0 rebounds for the Big Green . He was second team All-Ivy that year, the Dartmouth team MVP and second team GTE Academic All-America . Currently, he plays professional basketball in France and is the team captain of Strasbourg, which won the French professional league championship in 2005 . Dartmouth has also had a U S. . Olympic coach in men’s basketball . Dave Gavitt ’59, who played and coached at Dartmouth and later took to the Final Four in 1974, was selected to coach the U .S . team in 1980 . That team didn’t play as the United States boycotted the Sum- mer Games in Moscow . A decade later, as president of USA Basketball, Gavitt collaborated with NBA executive ’69 to create the first “Dream Team” of NBA stars, including , and , that won the gold medal in the 1992 Summer Games at Barcelona .

Two-Time NCAA Finalist 68 RudL y aRusso ’59 In July 2004, former Dartmouth great Rudy heights with 1,050 rebounds and 1,159 points . LaRusso died after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s He was a second-round pick of the Minneapolis disease . During his varsity career from 1956-59, Lakers in the 1959 NBA draft . LaRusso moved to LaRusso established rebounding records for Dart- California with the team a year later and was part mouth which may never be surpassed . of the original Los Angeles Laker team in 1960-61 . An All-Ivy League selection twice and an All- Five times he was an NBA all-star and three times American, LaRusso led the Big Green to Ivy League he helped the Lakers reach the NBA finals . titles and NCAA appearances in 1958 and 1959 . The 6-7, 220-pound LaRusso concluded his Dartmouth secured the 1959 title in a one-game professional career in 1969 with the San Francisco playoff with Princeton that was won, 69-68, on a Warriors, and later became a successful investment last-second shot by LaRusso . He was the captain of banker and sports agent . He continued to live in that Big Green team . the Los Angeles area, and was a spectator when the LaRusso continues to hold three rebounding Big Green played at Loyola-Marymount in Decem- records at Dartmouth, including the career mark of ber 1999 . With a spirited second-half comeback, 1,239 . He set the single-game record of 32 against Dartmouth won, 89-67, and LaRusso visited the Big Columbia his junior year, and also established Green locker room after the game and heard chants the season mark of 503 that year . Throughout of “Rudy, Rudy ”. his varsity career, he averaged 15 4. rebounds per After his death, classmates and friends estab- game . He is one of only two Dartmouth players to lished the Rudy LaRusso Memorial Fund to benefit surpass both 1,000 points and rebounds in a career . the men’s basketball program . The Rudy LaRusso LaRusso scored 1,167 points, an average of 14 6. per ’59 Award to recognize the most improved player game, while Jim Francis ’57 also reached those lofty on the team was inaugurated in 2006 .

Www.DartmouthSports.com 69 All -Time Lettermen 1900-01 1904-05 1908-09 1925-26 Guy Abbott* Marshall Alling Francis Brady Harrison Dey* Benjamin Alling George Bankart John Dingle* Gordon Douglass Willis Craig George Grebenstein Horace Hedges John Gordon Amos Foster Henry Hobart John Mullen William Heep George Hubbard William McGrail Earl Wiley Ralph Langdell Daniel Miller John Rix* Leslie McFadden Sewall Newman Charles Russ 1909-10 James Picken Francis Brady* George Tully 1901-02 1905-06 John Dingle Forest Whittaker Guy Abbott* Marshall Alling Charles Gibson Edwin Steele Willis Craig George Bankart Ernst Mensel Walter Dillon George Grebenstein John Mullen 1926-27 Amos Foster Daniel Hatch Robert Austin Henry Hobart Benjamin Lang 1910-11 Harrison Dey George Hubbard William McGrail* William Gibson Thomas Ellis Sewall Newman John Rix Harold Goodere William Heep John Rix Charles Russ Horace Hedges George Hein Dana Jones Ralph Langdell 1902-03 1906-07 Ernst Mensel James Picken* George Bankart Francis Brady John Mullen* Karl Spaeth Michael Dailey John Dingle Arthur Winship Edward Vossier Amos Foster* George Grebenstein* Henry Hobart Henry Lane 1911-12 1927-28 William McGrail Benjamin Lang William Gibson Robert Austin John Rix Thomas Morrissey Paul Loudon William Heep* George Schildmiller James Margeson George Hein 1903-04 Ernst Mensel* Ralph Langdell George Bankart 1907-08 Rufus Sisson Frederick Schmidt George Grebenstein Francis Brady Winthrop Snow … while George Grebenstein ’07 earned four. Karl Spaeth Henry Hobart Robert Burns Maurice Swarthout William McGrail John Dingle 1912-13 John Rix* Horace Hedges William Gibson* Alexander Steenrod Herman Schulting 1928-29 Charles Russ Benjamin Lang* Kenneth Grant Earl Williams Ralph Yuill Robert Austin Charles Ryder Thomas Morrissey Paul Loudon John Cheney John Mullen James Margeson 1916-17 1920-21 George Hein George Schildmiller Rufus Sisson Richard Aishton George Chamberlaine Byron Lewin Winthrop Snow Karl Hutchinson Thomas Cullen Philip May Elliott Mudgett Francis Heep James Morse 1913-14 Frederick Rau Joseph Millar Edward Picken Harry Bickford Walter Sisson* Ralph Yuill* Frederick Schmidt Carlton Brownell Karl Spaeth* Kenneth Grant 1917-18 1921-22 Maurice Swarthout Paul Loudon* Thomas Ainsworth Thomas Cullen Edward Vossier James Margeson Philip Deane Allen Goldstein John Pelletier Charles Hilliker Francis Heep 1929-30 Gerold Rector Franklin Johnson Joseph Millar* Benjamin Burch Rufus Sisson Russell Larmon Donald Moore John Cheney* Winthrop Snow* Clayton Mugridge Fred Shaneman Byron Lewin Lawrence Whitney Karl Richardson* Irving Kramer Earl Williams 1922-23 Lauri Myllykangas 1 Roger Winship 1918-19 Thomas Cullen* Milburn Magee George Young Harold Bolles Karl Friedmann William McCall Walter Kopf Arthur Goldstein Edward Picken 1914-15 James Loudon Francis Heep Frederick Schmidt Kenneth Grant Herman Schulting Joseph Millar Fred Tangeman John Pelletier George Streng Donald Moore Gerold Rector Francis Tracy Henry Sailer 1930-31 Lawrence Whitney Joseph Vance Robert Biesel Earl Williams Howard Webster 1923-24 Benjamin Burch 1 Roger Winship* No team but letters Karl Friedmann* Irving Kramer awarded Lewis Goas William McCall 1915-16 Henry Sailer Harold Mackey Carl Eskeline 1919-20 Milburn Magee* George Martin Clifford Akey 1924-25 Lauri Myllykangas John Pelletier Henry Browne* Harrison Dey Edward Picken Frederick Rau George Chamberlaine Karl Friedmann John Smart Gerold Rector George MacDermott Lewis Goas* John Rix ’05 (middle back) earned five letters for the Walter Sisson Paul Sample James Picken Big Green during the first decade of the 20th century… Henry Sailer Two-Time NCAA Finalist 70 All -Time Lettermen 1944-45 Leonard Hedberg Thomas Strauss Allen Bildner Robert Hustek* Glenn Wilson Ralph DeStefani Warren Mulloy Paul Wisdom Norman Falkin Richard O’Neill Robert Harvey Roger Pierce 1954-55 Edward Leede Oscar Sherman Eugene Booth* Malcolm Simpson Thomas Donahoe 1951-52 James Francis 1945-46 Willlam Biggs Lawrence Freier Allen Bildner Zack Boyages C . Eugene Givens Paul Campbell E . Kent Calhoun* Ronald Judson James Coleman James Cobb F . Tobias Julian Robert Harvey Peter Geithner Thomas McGreevey George Heddy L . Frederick Gieg *Glenn Wilson Boyd McCaslin Leonard Hedberg William Moran Richard O’Neill 1955-56 Robert Myers* A . Kenneth Patterson Lawrence Blades Malcolm Simpson Roger Pierce Eugene Booth Joseph Sullivan Paul Wisdom M . David Carruthers Thomas Donahoe 1946-47 1952-53 Harold Douglas The 1921-22 squad featured Thomas Cullen ’23, who scored 212 of his Audley Brindley Richard Fairley Hugh Erwin team-best 292 points from the free throw line as a senior the following year. Richard Buckley William Gardner James Francis Paul Campbell Peter Geithner John Jones 1931-32 Jack O’Brien 1940-41 Andrew Carstensen L . Frederick Gieg* Ronald Judson William Britten Harold Parachini Gustave Broberg* James Coleman* A . Kenneth Patterson F . Tobias Julian* Benjamin Burch Raymond Ratajczak Vincent Else Emil Hudak Oscar Sherman Herbert Markman Jacob Edwards William K . Thomas George Munroe Edward Leede Glenn Wilson Irving Kramer Arthur Toan James Olsen Spencer Smith Paul Wisdom 1956-57 Henry Kraszewski William Parmer Joseph Sullivan Lawrence Blades William McCall* 1936-37 Charles Pearson 1953-54 Eugene Booth Harold Mackey Joseph Batchelder Stanley Skaug 1947-48 Richard Fairley M . David Carruthers Robert Miller Joseph Cottone Richard Buckley Lawrence Freier Thomas Donahoe Fred Prince John Dingle 1941-42 Paul Campbell Peter Geithner* Harold Douglas John Smart Roger Dudis James Briggs James Coleman* C . Eugene Givens James Francis George Stangle Donald McKinlay Gordon McKernan Elbert Dey F . Tobias Julian David Gavitt Robert Macleod Robert Myers John Field Norman Kasparson John Jones 1932-33 Harold Parachini* George Munroe Emil Hudak John Parker Ronald Judson* Alfred Bonniwell William Thomas James Olsen Edward Leede A . 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Kent Calhoun Alfred Bonniwell* Robert White 1943-44 John Field Paul Cleaveland Lionel Baxter Emil Hudak* John Davis 1939-40 Audley Brindley* Robert Hustek Ferguson Hubbell Gustave Broberg Paul Campbell John McDonald Sydney Krivitsky Vincent Else Joseph Fater Thomas Rowe John McKernan John Horner Vincent Goering Arthur Toan William Parmer Lawrence Killick 1950-51 Charles Pearson Harry Leggat James Ballard 1935-36 Henry Pogue Walter Mercer William Biggs Paul Cleaveland James Sullivan John Monahan Zack Boyages Philip Conti Robert White* Joseph Vancisin E . Kent Calhoun John McKernan* L . Frederick Gieg Alfred Bonniwell ’35 Www.DartmouthSports.com 71 All -Time Lettermen 1964-65 John Ryzewic David Meeker Calvin Johnson* David Benedict Karlis Steinmanis Scott Moulton Kevin Jones Davis Blaine John VanKurin Larry Lawrence* Peter Dunlop Alexander Winn 1975-76 Matthew Stewart William Engster Edward Wisneski Lawrence Cubas* Douglas White Victor Mair* Sterling Edmonds Anthony Zanze J . Gunnar Malm 1970-71 David Flores William Reilly J . Douglas Bate Richard Hayes 1981-82 Stephen Shaffer James Brown William Healey Paul Anderson Thomas Tindall Robin Derry WiIliam Hooper Brian Burke Lyndon Waugh Gary Dicovitsky John Lisowski Jon Edwards* Paul Erland Frank McNerney Kevin Jones 1965-66 WiIliam Jacobson Steven Mele Gregory Saunders David Benedict WiIliam Martin Adam Sutton Derek Sells Neil Castaldo* James Masker Matthew Stewart Joseph Colgan Jeremiah O’Brien 1976-77 1982-83 Peter Dunlop George Riley Robert Clark Paul Anderson William Engster John Ryzewic* Lawrence Cubas Michael Collins Peter Fahey Raymond Sansouci Kery Davis Aaron HiIl Christopher Kinum Sterling Edmonds Ronald Jones J . Gunnar Malm 1971-72 Craig Enright Joseph Kilroy Stephen Shaffer J . Douglas Bate David Flores Christopher Lynch William Stahl James Brown Marc Gautier Stephen McNamara* Lyndon Waugh Robin Derry William Hooper Scott Schroeder Gary Dicovitsky* John Lisowski* Matthew Stewart 1966-67 Thomas Eggleston Darryl Piggee Joseph Colgan Paul Erland Peter Roby 1983-84 John Duke James Fleischer Paul Anderson* Peter Dunlop WiIliam Martin 1977-78 Brian Burke* Adam Sutton ’76 William Engster James Masker David Broll Mike Collins Richard Felmeister E . William Raynor Kevin Crotty Andrew Gruninger 1957-58 Barry EIson J . Gunnar Malm* George Riley Kery Davis Timothy Hassett G . Thomas Aley Howard Keys John Mathias Raymond Sansouci Sterling Edmonds* Aaron Hill Bryant Barnes George Ramming* Michael Neal Marc Gautier Ronald Jones M . 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William Raynor Barry Caldwell Joseph Kilroy 1958-59 Henry Smith Karlis Steinmanis George Riley Marc Gautier* John Mackay Bryant Barnes Stephen Spahn Henry Tyson Eugene Heyward Bryan Randall Daniel Berry Stephan Swirsky Alexander Winn 1973-74 Calvin Johnson John Rhine Robert Fairbank James Beattie Larry Lawrence Scott Schroeder David Farnsworth 1962-63 1968-69 Robert Calcaterra James Panaggio Derek Sells David Gavitt Samuel Barton Joseph Cook Mark Donoghue Cleotha Robertson Roderick Yearwood Charles Kaufman Davis Blaine William Jacobson Thomas Eggleston Peter Roby* Rudy LaRusso* Michael Buckley A . Vance McQueen Richard Hayes Douglas Romatzick 1985-86 George Ramming Barry Elson* Jeremiah O’Brien William Healey James Barton Walter Sosnowski Francis Hanlon P . Cleve Penberthy Richard Jones 1979-80 Leonard Bazelak Gary Vandeweghe Walter Lillard Gregory Pickering* Dennis McCann David Broll* John Bean Wilson Madden John Ryzewic Daniel McKay Barry Caldwell Joseph Kilroy* 1959-60 Victor Mair Karlis Steinmanis E . William Raynor* Jonathan Edwards Jason Lobo Bryant Barnes Stephen Spahn Henry Tyson Henry Shanks Mark Graham Darin Maccoux Daniel Berry Alexander Winn Adam Sutton Eugene Heyward John Mackay* Robert Brower 1963-64 Gunnar Klintberg Calvin Johnson John Miller David Farnsworth Davis Blaine 1974-75 Dennis Lawson Bryan Randall* Charles Kaufman* Neil Castoldo 1969-70 James Beattie Cleotha Robertson John Rhine George Ramming Francis Hanlon* Joseph Cook David Brooks Eugene Sims Walter Sosnowski Christopher Kinum Gary Dicovitsky Lawrence Cubas 1980-81 Gary Vandeweghe Barry Machado Paul Erland William Healey Paul Anderson 1986-87 P . Richard Mahoney William Jacobson William Hooper Brian Burke James Barton 1960-61 Victor Mair James Masker John Lisowski Richard Cavanaugh Leonard Bazelak Samuel Barton Michael O’Connell Jeremiah O’Brien Daniel McKay* Jon Edwards John Bean Daniel Berry Robert Page Gregory Pickering* Eugene Matthews Eugene Heyward Derek Bunting Two-Time NCAA Finalist 72 All -Time Lettermen Jason Lobo 1991-92 Brian Gilpin 1998-99 Brendan Herbert 2005-06 Darin Maccoux Wilfredo Castillo Peter J . Halas Flinder Boyd Jay Jenckes Calvin Arnold* J . Kwaku Miller* John Conley Eric Howard Greg Buth Mark Kissling Dominic Baker Walter Palmer Michael Crotty Seamus Lonergan Christopher Ellis Scott Klingbeil Johnathan Ball Bryan Randall* Gregg Frame Kenneth Mitchell Shaun Gee* Ian McGinnis* Alex Barnett Eugene Sims Alexander Gayer Jason Neeser Charles Harris Jordan Naihe Dan Biber Robert Summers B . W . (Jamie) Halligan Seth Newsome Jay Jenckes Vedad Osmanovic Paul Bode Joseph Tillotson Eric Howard Asa Palmer Jason Kemp Charles Flynn Steve Trundle Darrin Jones Keith Stanton Mark Kissling 2001-02 Michael Giovacchini Stanley Kowalewski Brian Laibow Flinder Boyd* Michael Lang* 1987-88 Michael Lombard* 1996-97 Ian McGinnis Stephen Callahan Jarrett Mathis James Barton Jeffrey Richards Christopher Butler Nicholas Murphy Tyler Davis Brian McMillan Leonard Bazelak* Christopher Ellis Vedad Osmanovic Gregory Friel Jason Meyer John Bean 1992-93 Jason Fisher Ryan Smerek David Gardner DeVon Mosley James Blackwell Matthew Bush Shaun Gee Christopher Swanson Charles Harris Leon Pattman Jason Lobo Jacob Capps Brian Gilpin Brendan Herbert Adam Powers Darin Maccoux Baron Carlson Peter J . Halas 1999-2000 Jeff King Reggie Schickel Brendan O’Sullivan Wilfredo Castillo Brian Laibow Flinder Boyd Scott Klingbeil Walter Palmer John Conley* Seamus Lonergan* Greg Buth Michael Liddy 2006-07 Bryan Randall* Michael Crotty Kenneth Mitchell* Christopher Ellis* Michael McLaren Johnathan Ball* Eugene Sims Gregg Frame Seth Newsome Gregory Friel Vedad Osmanovic* Alex Barnett Robert Summers Alexander Gayer* Asa Palmer Shaun Gee* Brandon Smith Dan Biber William Taylor B . W . (Jamie) Halligan Ryan Smerek Meador Hall Kyle Diamond (m) Stephen Trundle Eric Howard Keith Stanton Jay Jenckes 2002-03 Elgin Fitzgerald Darrin Jones Forest Wester Jason Kemp* Calvin Arnold Michael Giovacchini 1988-89 Stanley Kowalewski Mark Kissling Stephen Callahan Kurt Graeber James Barton* Crawford Palmer* 1997-98 Ian McGinnis Patrick Cuttica Jarrett Mathis James Blackwell Jeffrey Richards Greg Buth Nicholas Murphy Tyler Davis Brian McMillan Derek Bunting Christopher Ellis Jason Neeser Gregory Friel* Jason Meyer* Jason Lobo 1993-94 Shaun Gee Vedad Osmanovic David Gardner DeVon Mosley Michael Lombard Matthew Bush Peter J . Halas* Brad Stooks Charles Harris* Leon Pattman Darin Maccoux* Christopher Butler Jason Kemp Justin Whisenant Scott Klingbeil Adam Powers John Mackay Jacob Capps Brian Laibow Michael Lang Robby Pride Brendan O’Sullivan Baron Carlson Ian McGinnis 2000-01 Michael Liddy Marlon Sanders Walter Palmer Wilfredo Castillo Seth Newsome Flinder Boyd Michael McLaren Reggie Schickel Eugene Sims Jason Fisher Asa Palmer* Greg Buth* Jason Meyer Brandon Ware William Taylor Gregg Frame* Ryan Smerek Tyler Davis Steve Trundle Brian Gilpin Gregory Friel 2003-04 2007-08 James Wilhelm B . W . 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