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Temple Basketball Hall of Fame The careers and accomplishments of JOHN BaUM NELSON BOBB 36 distinguished (1966-69) (1984-87) (1936, 38) (1943, 47-49) Temple players and Inducted February 16, 1979 Inducted February 17, 1998 Inducted February 16, 1981 Inducted February 16, 1981 coaches have been The leading rebounder (1,042) John Chaney’s first Temple recruit, Starred for the 1938 Temple Led the Owls in scoring during recognized by their and 11th highest scorer (1,544) earned numerous honors, team that captured the first NIT. the 1942-43, 1947-48 and 1948- in Temple history, he also including All-American. Finished Earned All-American honors as a 49 seasons in a career induction into the starred in the pro ranks. career as Owls’ all-time leader in junior and senior when he led interrupted by the service. Hall of Fame. Captain of Temple’s 1969 NIT games played. Unanimous choice the Owls in scoring. Became an Scored 984 points and set Championship team. Named to as the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year outstanding professional player several Temple records Big 5 Hall of Fame. in 1987. and also did some coaching. that were eventually erased as the sport changed.

The Early Years

It all began 116 years ago with a 3-1 victory over the Purple Crescent Athletic Club back in 1894. Dr. had dreamed up the non-contact sport just three years earlier. Home court was the basement of College Hall, still standing today directly across the street from McGonigle Hall. The schedule was dominated by regional athletic association and YMCA teams before the turn of the century, and head coach Charles M. Williams crafted a number of winning squads. In fact, only five of 16 Temple mentors have accumulated more victories than Williams did in directing the first five years of Temple basketball. Williams actually served double-duty, roaming the sidelines of the Temple football team in the autumn, then heading indoors when the days and nights turned cold. Five of the seven coaches who followed Williams filled both roles as well. While the formation of the Big Five was still 60 years away, the Owls began playing rival schools In 1936, Jimmy Usilton, Jr., a member of regularly. La Salle and Saint Joseph’s dotted the schedule Temple’s freshman squad, received every season, while Villanova became a yearly foe before instructions from his dad, head coach James Usilton, Sr. the stock market crashed in 1929. About the same time, James Usilton, Sr., became Temple’s 10th head basketball coach. In 13 seasons (1926- Don Henderson) often played 40 minutes per night, 1940), he would take the school to national prominence on earning the nickname “The Five Ironmen.” The the court. In Usilton’s second and third seasons, the team Cherry and White were a popular draw in 1938, as a was captained by future Temple legend . The record crowd of nearly 12,000 packed Convention Cherry and White finished 34-9 over those two campaigns, Hall for the regular season finale with Saint Joseph’s, and 15,000 filed into the Garden for the champi- Meyer “Mike” and won better than 72 percent of its games in all under Bloom starred for onship victory over Colorado. A young, innovative Usilton’s guidance. Temple’s 1938 Temple reached the pinnacle of in assistant coach by the name of Harry Litwack created n a t i o n a l 1938, claiming the first-ever National Championship. The the box-in-one defense that completely shut down championship team. One of the Owls stormed to a regular season record of 20-2 that year, Stanford great Hank Luisetti and many others dur- ing this championship season. first big men to gaining a bid to the inaugural National Invitation master the two In those days, Temple competed in the Eastern Tournament. With the first-ever NCAA Tournament still a hand set shot, he year away, the Owls’ trio of victories at Madison Square Intercollegiate Basketball Conference against the became an Garden over Bradley, 53-40, Oklahoma A&M, 56-44, and likes of Georgetown, West Virginia, Pittsburgh outstanding professional Colorado, 60-36, earned the initial National crown. Don and Carnegie Tech. Usilton also started a Temple tra- player. “The Thin Man” Shields, a 6-5 forward, was named Most dition of battling the toughest teams in the Valuable Player of the tourney. The starting five on that nation. Powerful New York City schools such as squad (Shields, 6-6 center Meyer “Mike” Bloom, 6-5 for- St. John’s, CCNY and NYU all became regular ward Howard Black, 6-2 guard Edward Boyle and 6-2 guard opponents in the years leading up to World War II.

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cLaRENcE BROOKINS JIMMY BROwN JOHN cHaNEY (1965-68) (1933-35) (1991-95) (1982-2006) Inducted February 16, 1984 Inducted January 28, 1977 Inducted February 19, 2011 Inducted January 24, 2009 Scored 1,386 points in three Winner of six letters, he starred in Two-time team captain who Inducted into the National Basketball averaged 16.7 points per game in Hall of Fame (2001). Led Temple to 23 seasons and earned numerous basketball and baseball. Led the postseason appearances in 24 seasons, honors. He was the MVP in the Owls in scoring two seasons. his senior year, when he was including 17 trips to the NCAA 1967 Quaker City Tournament won by Made the Eastern Intercollegiate named first-team All-Atlantic 10. Tournament. Five of his teams reached the Owls. Named to the Big 5 Hall of Basketball Conference all star Scored 1,493 points, dished 470 the NCAA Elite Eight. Named National assists and made 253 steals. His Coach of the Year twice, and his 1987-88 Fame. Played several seasons team twice. Earned basketball All- team ended regular season ranked #1. of pro basketball. American honorable mention. assists and steals ranked third at Temple upon the completion of his Compiled most coaching wins (516) in career. Temple history.

“The Owl without a Vowel.” Few had shot the ball with as much regu- larity and as much success as Mlkvy since Dr. Naismith first hung the peach basket. Mlkvy capped an incredible 1950-51 campaign with a school-record 73 points against Wilkes College in the season finale. At one , he scored a remarkable 54 points in a row in the 30-point victory. Earlier in the season, Mlkvy totaled 43 points in Temple’s 70- 67 upset of North Carolina. While he fired up an average of nearly 40 shots per night, scoring wasn’t all Mlkvy did. He led the nation in rebounding and was second in assists in 1950-51, in addition to lead- ing the nation and setting a school record with 29.2 points per game. Mlkvy would play his last game for the Cherry and White on March 1, 1952. The Owls won 614 games and one National Championship under 13 coach- es in their first 56 years of inter- Owls, 1938 NIT Games were played at a variety of sites — collegiate basketball competi- and National Champions. from Mitten Hall on campus, to the tion. On Dec. 3, 1952, The Litwack Era Philadelphia Arena and Convention Hall in began. West Philadelphia. It sometimes became difficult to The Litwack Era keep a team intact as young men were sent to battle in Europe and the Pacific Three seasons as a player. Two of them as team captain. Twenty years as the “The Owl Without a Vowel”, Bill during the 1940s, but the Owls managed a Mlkvy, had his cherry #20 jersey number of notable accomplishments freshman team coach and assistant varsity placed in the National Basketball throughout the decade. A 47-43 victory coach. Harry Litwack had already devoted Hall of Fame after the 1951 season over La Salle on February 20, 1943 was the nearly a quarter-century to Temple basket- when he led the nation in scoring and rebounding and was second in 500th in Temple history. One year later, ball before he became varsity head coach. He had a lot more to give. During an assists. He was the fastest- head coach Josh Cody led the Owls to shooting, highest-scoring player their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. illustrious 21-year stint, Litwack, the first ever seen in major-college Late-season victories over St. John’s and Temple basketball coach or player to be competition during his time. Western Michigan helped earn that invita- inducted into the Naismith Memorial tion, though the team finished the regular Basketball Hall of Fame, guided the Owls season with a record of just 13-8. The to their two appearances in the NCAA Final Four, brought home a memorable NIT Championship, and forever placed Temple Temple co-captain Don Shields Owls defeated eventual NCAA Champions accepts the 1938 NIT MVP award Oklahoma A&M in December of 1944 and basketball on the national map. from , St. John’s Kentucky in December of 1947. Who else could more properly be designated “The Chief” of the Owls? coach and chairman of the While the Owls posted winning records in Litwack’s first three seasons, awards committee. The Owl without a Vowel there was little sign of the enormous success that was just around the corner. The 1955-56 campaign, Litwack’s fourth, was perhaps the most significant in the 100- As the 20th century moved past its year history of the program. midway point, one name dominated Temple basketball. It was that of , Late in 1954, the athletic directors at Temple, La Salle, Saint Joseph’s, 53 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball

TIM cLaXTON JOEY cROMER aL (LEFTY) DIDRIKSEN BRUcE DRYSDaLE (1974-78) (1966-69) (1953-55) (1959-62) Inducted October 21, 1994 Inducted February 28, 1985 Inducted January 14, 1974 Inducted February 24, 1978 Scored 1,418 points. Led the Played an important role as One of Temple’s greatest all-around Winner of the Robert V. Geasey Owls in scoring during 1977-78 Temple won the 1969 NIT athletes. He received eight letters Trophy as the Big 5 MVP in season. Inducted into Big 5 Hall championship. Scored 19 points in basketball, baseball and soccer. 1961. Inducted into the Big 5 of Fame (1987). Winner of as Temple defeated Scored 99l points for the Hall of Fame in 1977. Scored Gallagher Award as Big 5’s Most Boston College for the title. basketball team. Co-captain of the 1,444 points in three seasons. Improved Player. Drafted by the Had 1,118 points Owls for two seasons. Earned Made the Little All-American Washington Bullets. in three seasons (career high soccer All-American honors. team for players 5-10 or under. of 35 points vs. Penn).

Villanova, and Penn announced that those five schools would begin round-robin sensus All-American play the following season as Philadelphia’s Big Five. The Owls had been playing campaign, sopho- the Explorers and the Hawks regularly for many more Bill “Pickles” years, though the Wildcats hadn’t appeared Kennedy was a per- on the schedule in nearly 20 seasons—and the fect complement in Quakers in nearly 40. the backcourt, and Litwack had quite a backcourt to spring Norman was still a on his city foes. Senior guard Hal Lear had terror on the boards. established himself as a big-time scorer the The team lost previous season, and he was joined that year two of its first three by a left-handed sophomore named Guy games, and then Rodgers. The two formed what was widely reeled off a school- regarded as the best backcourt combination record 25 wins in a Jim Williams led the Owls in scoring and rebounding all three seasons between 1963-66. He was the first of the 1950s, and perhaps all-time. row. Along the way, Temple Owl to record over 1,000 career rebounds and That duo led the Owls to a 13-0 start in 1,000 career points. Harry Litwack’s remarkable run the 1955-56 campaign, including as Temple player, assistant an impressive victory at the Owls swept through the coach and head coach spanned Kentucky. A February loss to ECAC Holiday Festival in six decades. It included 373 Saint Joseph’s denied Temple the and victories, two Final Fours, an NIT inaugural Big Five title, but that championship and induction claimed their first outright Big into the Naismith Memorial was later avenged in the regular Basketball Hall of Fame. season finale. Combined with a late-season victory against well- respected St. John’s, the Owls headed into their second-ever NCAA Tournament with a record of 23-3. It wasn’t just the Temple backcourt that left opposing coaches scratching their heads. The frontcourt featured big-time rebounders Fred Cohen and Jay Norman, a future member of the 1,000-point club and a eventual Temple assistant coach. The Owls nipped Holy Cross, 74-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden, and returned to The Palestra for the next two rounds of play. With the home folks cheering them on, the Owls dispatched Connecticut and Canisius, gaining a coveted spot in the Final Four. Cohen hauled in a still- Temple’s 1955-56 left-handed backcourt duo of sophomore Bill “Pickles” Kennedy was standing NCAA Tournament record 34 rebounds in the victory over and senior Hal Lear is still regarded as one of Guy Rodgers’ backcourt mate Connecticut. the greatest of all-time in college basketball. The duo led the for one year, helping the A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a National Championship, but Owls to the 1956 Final Four, with Lear scoring a still-standing Owls to the 1958 Final Four. Lear was not about to let his career end on a down note. The senior school record 745 points (24.0 ppg.) during the season Kennedy then took over the including 48 in the Final Four third-place game against SMU. pumped in 48 points in a third-place game victory over Southern playmaking and scoring load He was named Final Four MVP for his efforts. Rodgers for his final two seasons. He Methodist, and was named Final Four MVP. Lear totaled 745 points averaged 18.5 points per game in his first collegiate season. was named All-America in that season, setting a Temple record that stands to this day. both basketball and Two years later, Litwack and the Owls again found themselves baseball. in the thick of the NCAA title race. Rodgers was on his way to a con-

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MaRc JacKSON OLLIE JOHNSON STEVE JUENGER (1995-97) (1970-72) (1991-94) (1935-36) Inducted October 6, 2012 Inducted March 2, 1983 Inducted February 19, 2011 Inducted February 16, 1979 Scored 1,059 career points and Finished his career with Earned Atlantic-10 Conference Earned three letters in grabbed 567 rebounds in his 1,063 points. Co-captained the Player of the Year honors and basketball and was named to three-year collegiate career, Owls and twice was named the AP Honorable Mention All- the All-Eastern Conference team including 1,001 points in his team’s MVP. Led Temple in American as a senior when he as a senior when he was a co- final two seasons (1995-96, '96- scoring and rebounding led Temple in scoring (19.2 captain. Played on 1935-36 97) at Temple. Was selected in as a junior and senior. Inducted ppg), blocked shots (1.5 bpg.) team that reached finals of the the second round of the 1997 into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1979). and percentage Olympic Trials. Also competed NBA Draft by Golden State. Played pro with several teams. (.470). Scored 1,470 points in in football and track. his three seasons.

lowed that with a 94-78 victory over Saint Peter’s. Then came a stunning win over Tennessee, 63-58, in the semifinals. Litwack made a key substitution late in the second half of the champi- onship game against Boston College. With the Owls trailing, 67-64, he called on Tom Wieczerak to spell Strunk, who was hobbling on a bad ankle, and the move ignited a 25-9 rally that produced an 89-76 victory and an NIT Championship. “This is the happiest day of my coaching life,” Litwack said afterward.

A New Home

The following year, the Owls began playing at brand new McGonigle Hall. The new home facility was appropriately opened with a rousing, 60-59, victory over St. John’s. “The Chief” directed the Owls until 1973, completing a remarkable Temple career that spanned six decades and eight U.S. Presidents — from before the Harry Litwack, team captain John Baum and the rest of the Owls accept the stock market crashed until after Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. In the first 1969 National Invitation Tournament championship trophy. 100 seasons of Temple basketball, nobody led the Owls to more victories (373) or more post-season appearances (13) than Harry Litwack. Five crown. Rodgers was named Big Five MVP for the third year in a row, and he The “Chief” passed away on August 6, 1999 at the age of 91. passed Bill Mlkvy as Temple’s all-time leading scorer in a mid-season victory Harry Litwack’s top assistant, Don Casey, took the reins of the Temple bas- over La Salle. ketball program in 1973. The future NBA head coach would lead the Owls for nine Litwack guided the Owls past Maryland and Dartmouth for another berth in seasons, but perhaps the most interesting game of his tenure took place just the Final Four, but a 61-60 loss to Kentucky and a 67-57 victory over Kansas State three weeks after he got started. brought another third-place finish. Temple had a solid team in the 1973-74 season, but the squad lacked depth. Still, the Owls stood 4-1 after Postseason Success Continues a victory over Utah State in the opening game of the 1973 Volunteer Classic in The Owls would return to the NCAA Tournament four more times in Knoxville, Tenn. The host Volunteers were Litwack’s tenure, as new stars emerged in the 1960s. Temple basketball has one of the best teams in the nation, led always been renowned for its backcourt play, but a pair of forwards stepped to by Ernie Grunfeld. the forefront as The Litwack Era moved into its second decade. The Owls were heavy underdogs in Jim Williams led the team in scoring and rebounding in 1963-64, 1964-65 their championship game meeting with and 1965-66, a feat repeated by John Baum in 1967-68 and 1968-69. Along with the Vols, and early foul trouble made Kevin Lyde and Jay Norman, those are the only Temple players to complete their things even tougher on Casey and first- careers with over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. In his senior season, Baum year assistant coach Jim Maloney. led the Owls on a memorable run to their second NIT Championship. Knowing the team would have little Temple competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference in those days, and the chance to run-and-gun with Tennessee, conference championship was the ticket to the NCAA Tournament. The senior- the coaches decided to have the Owls Harry Litwack and Boston laden ’68-69 squad just missed having that ticket punched, losing to Saint hold the ball just beyond midcourt for the College coach hug Joseph’s on a buzzer- beating shot in overtime of the MAC Championship game. majority of the first half. The Volunteers after Temple defeated BC for the The NIT came calling for the seventh time in the Litwack Era, and the Owls took obliged, refusing pressure on the ball. 1969 NIT title. It “was the happiest day” of Litwack’s And after 20 minutes of play, Tennessee every advantage of their extended season. coaching career. It was Bob “The Chief” had a starting five featuring Baum, Eddie Mast, Joe Cromer, Bill led, 7-5. Despite incurring the verbal Cousy’s last game as a collegiate Strunk and Tony Brocchi. The Owls defeated Florida in the NIT opener and fol- wrath of a rabidly angry crowd, the Owls coach.

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HOwaRD EVaNS cHaRLES FREIBERG GRaNGER HaLL BOB HaRRINGTON (1984-88) (1933-35) (1981-85) (1961-64) Inducted February 20, 1999 Inducted January 28, 1977 Inducted January 28, 1977 Inducted February 17, 1998 One of Temple’s finest point Starter for three seasons and team Eighth highest scorer in Temple Captain of 1963-64 team that guards. He sparked Temple to captain during the 1933-34 season. history (1,652 points). Three- won the Middle Atlantic the nation’s No. 1 ranking in Named to the Eastern time All-American, holds Conference championship. 1988. The Atlantic 10 Rookie of Intercollegiate Basketball several Owl records. Named the Played entire season despite the Year in 1985. Inducted into Conference all star team. Played in A-10 Player of the Year in 1985. suffering from a chronic ankle Big 5 Hall of Fame (1994). the Eastern Professional League. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame sprain. Selected an “Unsung (1991) and made All-Big 5 three Hero” by Phila. Sports Writers years. Association Basketball Club.

continued their strategy in the second half. They John Chaney: couldn’t score enough in the end, though, and lost Winning is an Attitude by a score of 11-6. It was the lowest scoring Temple basketball game since the turn of the century. A former Philadelphia Casey did his share of winning on the court as Public League Player of the well. The Owls moved from the MAC to the East Coast Year, Chaney brought with him Conference in the mid 1970s, putting together a cou- a Division II National ple of strong runs at making the NCAA Tournament Championship earned at before finally returning there in 1979. Cheyney State University and a The previous season, a trio of career 1,000- message that would define point scorers (Marty Stahurski, Tim Claxton, and Rick Temple basketball beyond the Reed) just missed taking Temple to the tourney, as a next decade, a message that one-point loss to La Salle in the ECC Championship defined Temple basketball for 24 game sent them instead to the NIT. Reed returned to years—“Winning is an ATTITUDE.” lead the team to a 22-3 record the following regular While winning may have Temple’s 1969-70 team started the storied history of McGonigle Hall with a thrilling, 60-59, season, becoming the school’s all-time leader been an attitude, injuries made it difficult for upset win over ’s St. John’s up to that point. This time, the Owls won all the close Chaney’s first squad to make winning a way of life on Redmen on Dec. 2, 1969. The pregame games, downing Drexel, Lafayette, and the court. However, the Owls put it all together late ceremonies included awarding the game ball in Saint Joseph’s by a combined total of eight points to in the 1982-83 season, advancing all the way to the advance to Arthur T. McGonigle, the Temple gain the automatic bid to the NCAAs. Casey’s squad Atlantic 10 Championship game before falling to trustee, Reading pretzel maker and 1958 Republican gubernatorial candidate, who dropped a 75-70 decision to St. John’s in its tourna- West Virginia. Temple had moved from the ECC to the donated the furnishings and equipment for the ment opener. Atlantic 10 that year, and the loss to the then modern gym. The Owls earned two more bids to the NIT before Mountaineers marked the beginning of the confer- John Chaney became the program’s 16th head coach ence’s best rivalry over the next decade. Stansbury was the first of many NBA draft picks in 1982. The first thing Chaney did was retain Jim The Owls put it to West Virginia and the rest of that honed their skills under Chaney’s tutelage. Maloney as his top assistant, keeping Temple’s ties to the A-10 the following season, racing through con- Two more were drafted the following season in for- Don Casey, to Harry Litwack, and to James Usilton. ference play with an unblemished record of 18-0. wards Granger Hall and Charles Rayne. Hall climbed Senior guard Terence to third place (now eighth) on Temple’s all-time scor- Stansbury led the way, ing list in leading the Owls to their first A-10 Tour - climbing past Bill Mlkvy, nament Championship and another spot in the NCAA John Baum, and Guy Tour na ment in 1984-85. That year, Chaney won his Rodgers to become the second straight A-10 Coach of the Year Award. Owls’ all-time leading The following season produced more of the scorer. The A-10 Player of same, as the coach molded a team that was bound to the Year and future NBA make a major national impact sooner or later. The first round draft pick Owls won by playing a suffocating and innovative saved his best for last, match-up zone halfcourt defense and by making the sinking a 22-foot jumper most of each possession on offense. Chaney derided at the buzzer to defeat St. turnovers as “an evil,” and the Owls consistently John’s, 65-63, in the first ranked among the nation’s leaders in lowest number round of the NCAA of turnovers each season. Tournament. It was The much-anticipated major national impact Temple’s first tournament came in 1986-87, as the Owls rampaged to a school victory since the Final record 32 victories and gained a top five national The Owls called McGonigle Hall their home from 1969 to 1997, compiling an Four run of 1958. ranking in February. Lanky guard Nate Blackwell overall record of 177-29 and 99-17 in Atlantic 10 play.

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BILL “PIcKLES” HaL LEaR ED LERNER HaRRY LITwacK KENNEDY (1953-56) (1946-49) (1927-29) (1957-60) Inducted January 14, 1974 Inducted February 16, 1982 Inducted February 1, 1971 Inducted January 31, 1975 Leading scorer on the 1955-56 Scored 899 points, a total Inducted into National Basketball team that finished third in the remarkable for his era. Led the Hall of Fame (1975). “The Chief” Earned All-American honors in NCAA Tournament. Selected the Owls in scoring during 1946-47 led Temple into 13 post-season basketball and baseball. Finished MVP of the tourney after his 48- season with a 10.2 average. tournaments. His 21-year record career with 1,468 points. Led the point outburst against Southern Made over 90 percent of his was 373-193. Led Temple to Owls in scoring as a junior and Methodist. He scored 1,472 free throws. He played in 85 third place finishes in 1956 and senior. Won Robert V. Geasey points and earned All-American games. 1958 NCAA Tournaments and Trophy as Big 5 MVP (1960). honors. to the 1969 NIT championship. Inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1975.

Terence Stansbury left Temple as its all-time scoring leader with 1,811 points. His biggest basket, a 22-foot buzzer-beater in the 1984 NCAA Tournament against St. John’s, gave the Owls their first NCAA win since 1958.

was the senior leader on that team. He fin- matched up with Big Five rival Villanova at an over-flowing McGonigle Hall. It was ished his career in third place on Temple’s a game for the ages, as Evans scored 17 points and handed out a school-record 20 all-time scoring list and second on the all- assists in a 98-86 victory. time assist list. But for the fourth season in Following an unblemished run to the A-10 regular season and tournament a row, the season ended in the second championship, the Owls gained one of the four top seeds in the NCAA Tour nament round of the NCAA Tournament, leaving the and set out to return to the Final Four in the 30th Anniversary of the banner 1957- starting junior class trio of big men Ramon 58 campaign. But after victories over Lehigh (87-73), Georgetown (74-53), and Rivas and and point guard Richmond (69-47) brought them within one game of destiny, a 63-53 loss to the Howard Evans anxious to move further in Duke Blue Devils ended the dream. The Owls concluded the season with a record their final campaign. of 32-2, the best mark in school history. In the aftermath, Macon won various All- America honors, and Chaney was named National Coach of the Year for the second Dream Season year in a row. The two would return together to the doorstep of the Final Four once again. The Owls did just that in 1987-88, putting together the finest regular season in school history. Perry earned A-10 Player of the Year honors and became the school’s all-time leader in blocked shots. Evans moved atop the all-time list in assists and steals. Junior Mike Vreeswyk was well on his way to becoming the most prolific long-distance shooter in school history. And the squad added a remarkable fresh- man guard by the name of . The season started with an 81-76 vic- tory over UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, and that was just the beginning. Thirteen more vic- tories were recorded before the team suf- fered its lone defeat of the regular season, Granger Hall was a dominant Temple player in the mid-1980s. He a one-point loss at UNLV. Temple’s stellar returned from a serious knee injury to be an honorable mention starting five led the way to 12 more victo- All-American and an Player of the Year. He ries before the A-10 Tournament in early played professionally both in the NBA and Europe after finishing March. All the while, the Owls climbed the at Temple. national polls, and on February 8, they claimed the number one ranking in the nation. It was a first in school history, and National Prominence Temple has only had six head this Temple team was not about to let it go. coaches since 1926. Don Casey In their first game after the national polls The Owls advanced to the NIT in 1988-89 before returning to the NCAAs in won 151 games in his nine-year coaching stint from 1973-82. anointed them number one, the Owls 1989-90, but the amazing Macon saved his best performance for the 1990-91

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MaRK MacON JIM MaLONEY aaRON McKIE BILL MLKVY (1988-91) (1973-96) (1991-94) (1949-52) Inducted October 8, 2004 Inducted January 28, 1997 Inducted February 19, 2011 Inducted December 2, 1971 An All-America selection as a Considered one of basketball’s The AP Honorable Mention All- Temple’s famed Owl Without freshman, he ended his career finest strategists, he played an American finished his three-year a Vowel. Earned first team as the school’s all-time leading important role in the Owls’ career tied for sixth on the all-time All-American honors after scorer (2,609 points) and steals success. Assisted both Don scoring list with 1,650 points, averaging 29.2 points a game leader (281 steals). Only four- Casey and John Chaney averaging 17.9 points per game while during the 1950-51 season. time first team all-league at Temple and was head coach starting all 92 games. Averaged 20.6 Owns numerous Temple records honoree in A-10 history. Played at Niagara. He developed some ppg. and earned A-10 Player of the including the one game mark of six seasons in the NBA. of the finest guards in Temple Year as a junior. Named first-team all- 73 points against Wilkes. Assistant coach from 2003-06. history. conference as senior.

campaign. The The Owls were once again near the senior superstar top of the national polls the following had passed season, as the A-10 moved toward becom- Stansbury during ing one of the premier basketball confer- the previous sea- ences in the nation. Along the way, son (March 1, Temple gained a new arch-rival in the 1990 in a University of Massachusetts. The Owls McGonigle Hall would lose four straight A-10 victory over Championship games to the Minutemen, R u t g e r s ) but earn at-large NCAA bids in each of to become those seasons. New stars emerged in the Temple’s all-time likes of , Pepe Sanchez and leading scorer, Lamont Barnes, and a new home for and his buzzer- Temple basketball—The Liacouras beating three Center—opened on December 9, 1997 John Chaney, a great guard himself in college, instructs point shot in an when the Owls defeated 18th-raanked two of Temple’s finest — Mark Macon (left) and Howard A-10 Tournament Fresno State, 76-61. That 1997-98 season Evans — during the magical 1987-88 season when Temple victory over West broke the four-year run of A-10 finals loss- rolled to 32 wins and the No. 1 ranking in the nation. Virginia in March es to UMass, but Temple still was denied of ’91 practically another conference crown as upstart clinched an NCAA George Washington defeated the Cherry bid. Seeded just 10th in the East Region, the Owls rolled to victories over Purdue, and White, 78-64, in the tournament Richmond and Oklahoma State that again brought them to the brink of the Final semifinals. Four. Macon played at another level in the East Regional cham- The Owls returned pionship game against North Carolina, scoring 31 points, grab- to national prominence in bing nine rebounds, and committing no turnovers, but it was 1998-99 with yet another not quite enough, as the top-seeded Tar Heels escaped with a trip to the NCAA Elite 75-72 victory. The incredible Macon, who entered and exited Eight. Temple started the the Temple basketball scene with such enormous fanfare, left year off ranked seventh in for a career in the NBA ranked 20th on the NCAA scoring list the preseason AP poll with 2,609 points. and moved to sixth fol- Chaney continued to develop outstanding guards upon lowed by a 60-59 win over Nate Blackwell finished his career Macon’s departure. And he continued to lead Temple basket- Michigan State. Temple second on the all-time assist list ball into the NCAA Tournament. A superb trio of players hit the slipped out of the rank- and third on the all-time scoring court in 1991—Eddie Jones, Aaron McKie and Rick Brunson. ings following a three- list. That group led the Owls on another magical march through the game December skid, and NCAA Tournament in the spring of 1993. Battle-tested by fac- had to again receive an ing the toughest schedule in the country, Temple entered the at-large NCAA bid following a tough, 62-59 loss at the buzzer to tourney that year with a not-so-incredible record of 17-12. But Rhode Island in the A-10 Championship. The Owls ran off wins again the Owls beat the odds, and found themselves one game Mike Vreeswyk, one of the over Kent State, third-ranked Cincinnati and Purdue to advance to away from the Final Four following victories over Missouri, Santa most prolific long-range the Regional Final. There they again met their nemesis, Duke. The Clara and Vanderbilt. This time it was the Michigan Wolverines shooters in Temple history, Blue Devils prevailed, 84-65, denying Chaney yet another chance who stopped them one game short, by a score of 77-72. With ranks second on the all-time at a trip to the Final Four. three-point field goal list with three appearances in the Elite Eight over a six-year span and 11 271. The Owls ended one of the most successful decades in their straight post-season appearances, Chaney had indeed guided illustrious history with another tremendous campaign. The 1999- Temple basketball to new heights. 00 team opened the year in the Top 10, and remained in the poll

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aNGELO MUSI JaY NORMaN aLBERT (REDS) TIM PERRY (1940-42) (1955-58) PEaRSON (1984-88) Inducted February 5, 1973 Inducted January 26, 1976 (1928-31) Inducted January 25, 2000 Captain of both the Temple A three-season starter. Scored Inducted January 28, 1977 The Atlantic 10 Conference basketball and baseball teams. 1,024 points. Led the team in Player of the Year in 1988. He is Earned All-American and All-East rebounding. Played on Temple’s Captain of the 1930-31 basketball Temple’s all-time leader in honors after the 1941-42 teams that rolled to third place team, he led the Owls to a blocked shots with 392. He basketball season. Three-time All- finishes in two NCAA 17-4 record. The physical education scored 1,368 points and City. Team captain of the Tournaments. He is a Big 5 Hall section of the complex at Broad grabbed 985 rebounds. Philadelphia Warriors in 1946-47. of Famer. Street and Montgomery Avenue adjoining McGonigle Hall is named Pearson Hall in his honor.

throughout, ending the regular season ranked fifth in the nation. The Owls reeled off 13 straight wins midway through the season, including a 77-69 road win over #1 Cincinnati. Saint Joseph’s ended Temple’s run with a 62-59 upset at The Palestra on Feb. 29. The Owls used that as a wakeup call, winning the next four games to cap- ture their fifth Atlantic 10 Championship, and first since the decade began (1990). Sanchez was named the 2000 A-10 Player of the Year while Quincy Wadley earned Tournament MVP honors. Temple opened the 2000 NCAA Tournament as a #2-seed, and quickly dis- 1987-88 Team patched of Lafayette, 73-47. The Owls’ run ended when unranked Seton Hall pulled off Richmond and No. 10 Xavier to propel themselves into the championship game an improbable 67-65 overtime win in the for the 14th time. With the conference tournament in Dayton for the first time, the second round. Owls faced the host school in the title game, but the Flyers and their fans proved Mark Macon, the school’s all- The 2000-01 season will truly go too much, ending the Owls dreams of heading back to a place they have been time leading scorer, led the Owls down as a season to remember. Faced with accustomed to, the NCAA Tournament. A second consecutive postseason NIT bid to three NCAA Tournament gave the young and upstart Owls a chance to continue and that they did. appearances in his four years on the reality of seeing their 11-straight years North Broad Street. of appearing in the NCAA Tournament Chaney’s troops won back-to-back home games against Drexel and Boston snapped, the Owls put on an incredible College. Following a win at Rhode Island before a hostile crowd, the Owls lost a run, highlighted by an improbable come- heart-breaking overtime contest to Minnesota, ending the season one game from-behind victory in the 2001 Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals which cata- short of a second consecutive trip to the NIT Final Four. pulted them to their second consecutive Atlantic 10 championship and miracle The 2003-04 campaign featured two prominent milestones in the Temple run in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight. men's basketball annals. Head coach John Chaney became just the 16th coach in Although the 2001-02 season saw the Owls’ 12-year consecutive NCAA Division I history to reach the 700 victory plateau while his senior guard, David streak broken, the Owls stretched their consecutive post-season streak to 19 by Hawkins reached the 2,000-point plateau. finishing in third place in the 2002 Owens Corning NIT. In a season of ups and Temple easily defeated St. Bonaventure, 76-57, on January 24 for Chaney's downs, the Owls turned a 6-12 record into a highlight reel. Senior fin- milestone win. Following a commemorative ball presentation, the outspoken coach ished a stellar career second on the all-time Temple scoring list, while Kevin Lyde addressed the fans. “I thought I would be a very old man when I reached (this mile- became only the third Owl in history to record 1,000 career points and 1,000 stone),” said Chaney to the appreciative home crowd on the public address micro- career rebounds. phone as 700 hundred Cherry & White balloons covered the floor after the game. The Owls opened the 2002-03 season with three true freshmen in the start- “Tonight, you make me feel like a very young man. After all these years, I only see ing lineup and that, along with an early NBA-like schedule and the absence of faces and I only see memories of the people that gave the energy and effort respon- Brian Polk, saw the Owls get off to an 0-5 start, marking the worst beginning of sible for bringing me here. Thank you.” any Temple team in history. Hawkins, a Second Team All-America selection by CBSSportsline.com, The Owls would finally put together back-to-back wins for the first time in ended the season ranked fourth nationally in scoring with a 24.4 average while the middle of January and that seemed to catapult Chaney’s club into its late sea- accumulating 709 total points. Only three other Temple players have bested that son run. The Owls would go on to win 10 of their next 13 regular season games, number for a season. He topped the 2,000-point mark with a career best 41 points including the 1,600th in their history—a 99-77 win at Fordham on February 23, in a memorable 98-92 double overtime win over Massachusetts at the Liacouras 2003. Temple became just the sixth program in collegiate history to win 1,600 Center on March 3. His incredible night included scoring 17 of the team's 19 games, joining the likes of Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke and St. John’s. points in the second extra frame. It is believed to be a NCAA record for most In the Atlantic 10 Tournament, the Owls won revenge games against points by a player in an overtime period. He would finish his brilliant career with

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aTLaNTIc 10 HONORS Players of the Year ...... 2013 Pepe Sanchez ...... 2000 Marc Jackson...... 1997 Eddie Jones ...... 1994 Aaron McKie...... 1993 Mark Macon ...... 1989 GUY RODGERS HOwaRD ROSaN JERRY RULLO DON SHIELDS Tim Perry ...... 1988 (1955-58) (1933-35) (1943-46) (1935-38) Nate Blackwell ...... 1987 Inducted December 2, 1971 Inducted January 26, 1976 Inducted February 16, 1984 Inducted December 2, 1969 Granger Hall...... 1985 He was the sparkplug as Temple One of Temple’s all-time greats, A three-sport standout at Sparked Temple to the ...... 1984 compiled a 74-16 record from was also outstanding as a high Temple. He captained the championship of the first NIT in 1955 to 1958. First team school and pro player. “Reds” basketball and soccer teams 1938, was named the tourney’s All-American selection, also played three varsity seasons at and also played baseball. MVP. Earned All-American First Team earned All-Pro honors. He Temple and was captain of the He earned seven letters at honors in 1936 and 1938. scored 1,767 points as an Owl. 1934-35 team. Earned All- Temple. He later played pro Temple had a 58-14 record Khalif Wyatt ...... 2013 American recognition. basketball with during his career. the Philadelphia Warriors. Ramone Moore...... 2012 ...... 2010, 2011 Dionte Christmas ...2008, 2009 2,077 points, third most in Temple history. game against Akron. Mardy Collins ...... 2005, 2006 Chaney would finish the season by guiding his charges The final season opened to a second place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference East in the NIT Season Tip-Off with David Hawkins ...... 2004 Division. The Owls finished with a 15-14 overall mark. Chaney a home win over Army, the Lynn Greer...... 2001, 2002 also extended his postseason streak to 21 consecutive sea- 500th win for Chaney at Temple. Pepe Sanchez...... 1999, 2000 sons with a NIT berth. Senior All-America Mardy Lamont Barnes...... 1998 The 2004-05 season was an exciting one for Temple Collins, who finished his brilliant men’s basketball fans. It saw a rising star in junior point guard career fourth on the Owls’ all- Marc Jackson...... 1996, 1997 Mardy Collins, the emergence of a future star in freshman time scoring list (1,919 points), Rick Brunson ...... 1995 and the extension of the program’s postseason led TU against #18 Maryland Eddie Jones ...... 1994 streak to 22 seasons with a berth in the NIT. with 25 points and a career- Aaron McKie...... 1993, 1994 Chaney guided the Owls to their 22nd straight postsea- best 12 assists. Mark Macon...... 1988-1991 son trip. He however was denied his 500th coaching win at Chaney proved he still Temple when Virginia Tech ousted his team, 60-50, in the first had some magic left when Howard Evans ...... 1988 round of the NIT at Cassell Coliseum. he guided his Owls to a Tim Perry ...... 1987, 1988 Besides his first team all-conference honor, Collins was stunning 68-53 upset of Nate Blackwell ...... 1987 named first team all-District by both the USBWA and the NABC. #6 George Washington in Granger Hall...... 1984, 1985 He also earned a spot on the A-10 all-Defensive Team and was the A-10 Quarterfinals, end- Temple has an all-time Atlantic 10 Conference record of 327-112 Charles Rayne ...... 1985 named first team all-Big 5. ing the nation’s longest win (.745) and has won nine Terence Stansbury...... 1984 The 2005-06 season will forever be remembered as the streak at 18 games. Saint tournament championships last under Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney. The Owl men- Joseph’s stopped Temple’s (1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, tor ended a legendary coaching career by announcing his re- A-10 run in the semifinal 2001, 2008, 2009 & 2010). Defensive Player tirement on March 12, two days prior to his team’s home NIT round with a 73-59 win. Temple ended its sea- of the Year son with an 80-73 overtime Pepe Sanchez...... 1998, 2000 loss to Akron in the opening round of the NIT, just two days fol- lowing Chaney’s announcement. Collins became Temple’s eighth NBA First Round draft pick in June. Sixth Man of the Year Khalif Wyatt...... 2011 The Dunphy Era Ramone Moore...... 2010 Brian Polk...... 2002 A New Era of Temple Basketball dawned in 2006-07 as Fran Dunphy took over the reins of the program from his close Lynn Greer ...... 2000 friend and colleague John Chaney. Dunphy, the all-time win- Quincy Wadley ...... 1999 ningest coach in Penn history with 310 victories, succeeded Chaney, a Hall of Famer with a school-record 516 wins in his 24 Most Improved Player seasons at Temple, in arguably the biggest coaching switch in Philadelphia Big 5 history. Scootie Randall ...... 2011 Dunphy brought with him a new style of basketball to Dionte Christmas ...... 2007 North Broad Street, forgoing the match-up zone for the more traditional man-to-man defense. He also instilled a high-oc- tane motion offense, replacing the Owls’ deliberate attack. Student-Athlete The results were mixed. Temple averaged 75.0 points per of the Year game as a team, and set a new school record for points in con- Pepe Sanchez ...... 2000 Aaron McKie earned 1993 A-10 Player of the Year honors secutive games (207) and a three-game stretch (296). Defen- before moving on to a successful NBA career.

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TERENcE JIMMY USILTON, SR. MIKE VREESwYK JIM wILLIaMS STaNSBURY (1926-39) (1985-89) (1963-66) Inducted February 5, 1973 Inducted February 8, 2001 Inducted March 2, 1983 (1981-84) Inducted September 29, 1995 During his 13 years as head coach, The second highest rebounder compiled a 205-79 record as The ninth highest scorer in in Temple history with 1,031 Fifth highest scorer in Temple became a national Temple men’s basketball boards, he also scored 1,306 Temple men’s basketball powerhouse. His 1937-38 team history with 1,650 points. points. He made the All-Big 5 history (1,811 points). Earned had a 23-2 record and won the Second all-time for three team twice and was inducted All-American honors. Led the first NIT. He coached the 1936 pointers made with 271. into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in Owls twice in scoring. Inducted team to the Olympic Trial finals. Inducted into the 1983. He earned into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1995. numerous other honors. 1990.

sively, the team struggled, allowing 74.1 points per game. JOHN cHaNEY aND The season featured the emergence of sophomore Dionte Christmas. The 6-6 guard scored in double figures 27 times, tal- THE a-10 lying 20 points or more on 18 occasions and reaching 30 points in a game five times. The second team all-Atlantic 10 selection ended up leading the conference in scoring with a 20.0 average while becoming just the 10th player in Temple history to score Most Atlantic 10 wins ...... 296 600 points in a season. Most A-10 Championship wins..... Christmas’ backcourt mate, junior Mark Tyndale, also turned in a stellar campaign. After missing the first six games due to ...... 43 eligibility issues, the 6-5 guard returned to the lineup and worked his way into becoming an integral part of the Temple offense. Most A-10 regular season titles .. An honorable mention all-league performer, Tyndale led the Atlantic 10 in scoring for conference games only, averaging 21.3 ...... 7 points per game. Overall, he averaged 19.4 points and in the process became the 43rd Owl to score 1,000 career points. Dunphy’s new system paid dividends in his second season. The Cherry and White started slowly, but following a strong sec- Most A-10 Championship titles..6 ond half against nationally-ranked Duke, finally came together as a unit. Led by their “one-two” punch of Christmas and Tyndale, Most A-10 Championship games..... the Owls, picked ninth in the A-10 preseason poll, went 11-5 in conference play to place second in the regular season standings...... 14 The Owls marched through the A-10 Tournament, defeating rival Saint Joseph’s, 69-64, in the final to capture their record Most postseason appearances.... seventh A-10 title, and first since 2001. It was also the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2001. The 12th-seeded ...... 23 Cherry and White faced fifth-seed Michigan State and the 18th-ranked Spartans defeated the Owls, 72-61 at the Pepsi Center in Most NCAA appearances ...... 17 Denver in a first round game of the South Region. Christmas, the A-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player, finished with 670 points, 12th best single season total in school Most A-10 Players of the Year ...9 history, and a school-record 104 three-pointers. He also became just the third player to lead the league in scoring in consecu- Most players in the NBA ...... 16 tive seasons. Tyndale ended his brilliant career as the only player to rank among Temple’s Top 20 in points and rebounds and Top 10 in assists and steals. In 2008-09, Dunphy's third year at the helm, Temple became the first Atlantic 10 Conference team to repeat as champions since the 2000-01 accomplished the feat. The Owls finished the season with a 22-12 overall record and tied for second in the conference standings with an 11-5 mark. Again it was Christmas who led the way for the Cherry and White. The 6-5 guard, who became the first Temple player immortal- ized with a bobblehead doll, led the Cherry and White thoughout the season, including a season-high 36-point effort in the Owls' 88-72 win over #8/8 Tennessee at the Liacouras Center, the team's signature win. Temple opened its defense of its A-10 title as the fourth-seed and had to face St. Joe’s, the fifth-seed, in its first game. Ryan Brooks scored 19 points as the Owls defeated the Hawks, 79-65, marking the first time since 1998 that Temple won three games over its city-rival. The Cherry and White defeated top-seed #19/19 Xavier, 55-53, in the semifinals riding the hot-hand of Christmas. The Owl co-captain had a game-high 20 points, and his three- pointer with just under two minutes to play gave Temple its first two-possession lead (51-47) and made him the all-time three-point leader in school history. Christmas followed that performance with a 29-point effort in Temple’s 69-64 win over seventh-seed Duquesne to lead the On October 5, 2001 John Chaney Owls to their second straight A-10 title. Christmas was named the became the second Temple coach to be inducted into the Naismith Most Outstanding Player of the Championship for the second Basketball Hall of Fame, joining straight year, the first repeat winner since UMass’ Harry Litwack. Temple is one of in 1993. Brooks and Sergio Olmos joined him on the all-Champi- only nine schools to hold that onship team. distinction. Mardy Collins

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Christmas, who earned numerous postseason however, did not start off as well. Playing against top- honors, including honorable mention All-America, fol- ranked Kansas, Temple turned in its worst perform- lowed up his A-10 Championship performance with ance of the season while the JayHawks were at the top another 29-point effort in the first round of the NCAA of their game in an 84-52 loss. Tournament. His heroics, however, were not enough Temple recovered quickly, opening Conference for the Owls, the 11th-seed in the South Region, to de- play with six straight wins, starting with a 73-46 vic- feat the sixth-seeded Arizona State as the Wildcats tory over city-rival St. Joe’s. Next was an overtime win pulled out a 66-57 victory. at Rhode Island, which entered the game with the na- Christmas, who averaged 19.5 points per game tion’s fourth-best RPI. Fernandez, who led the Owls to become the first A-10 player to win three consecu- with 18 points, hit a deep three late in the extra frame tive scoring titles, broke his single season three-point to help pull out the victory. record (107 made) in the contest. He finished his il- In a showdown of the top two teams in the con- lustrious career as the fourth-leading scorer in Tem- ference, Temple led for nearly the entire game and ple history with 2,043 points. used 59.2 percent shooting to post a 77-72 win over The Owls headed into what would become one Xavier. Brooks led four double figure scorers for Tem- of the most memorable seasons (2009-10) in its rich ple with a game-high 22 points as the Owls reaffirmed tradition without an identity. Head coach Fran Dun- that the A-10 stills runs through Philly. phy needed to replace three starters that had helped Temple won at Fordham to cap its six-game Temple win its second straight Atlantic 10 Tourna- streak, but the win proved costly as Fernandez took a ment, with one of those being the bulk of the team’s shot to the head while driving the baseline. He offense the last three seasons. missed only one game while working through con- Picked to finish tied for fifth in the A-10, Temple cussion-like symptoms, but his play was affected by would buckle down on defense in the preseason, cre- the injury for nearly a month. ating a tough, switching man-to-man style. This de- Temple dropped two of its next four games be- fensive intensity, spearheaded by senior co-captains, fore rebounding to close the regular season on an Brooks and Luis Guzman, would transcend the Owls seven-game win streak to capture its’ A-10 record into one of the toughest teams to score on through- ninth league title. out the season. In that stretch Fernandez returned to the start- Dionte Christmas Offensively, the Cherry and White played un- ing lineup in time to help Temple clinch just its fifth selfishly, averaging nearly 15 assists per game, while perfect Big 5 season. The 6-4 sharpshooter scored 12 as the nation’s top three-point shooting team, made taking great care of the ball, leading the A-10 and of his game-high 23 points in a decisive 18-0 run to 11 of its 12 shots from inside the arc to lead by as many ranking among the Top 10 nationally in fewest open the second half. Allen became the first Temple as 11 points in the first half. turnovers per contest (10.5 tpg.). player to grab 20 rebounds in a game since 1973 by Temple, which made 50 percent of its shots in Temple rebounded from that to roll off seven pulling down 21 in the game. the opening stanza, scored on eight of its first nine straight wins in December, among those was a signa- Temple next set its sights on Atlantic City and possessions of the second half. The Owls, however, ture victory over Big 5 rival #3/3 Villanova (71-65), to the A-10 Tournament. The top-seeded Owls got 17 could only cut one-point off of its eight-point halftime vault into the Top 25 for the first time since 2001. points and a career-high seven assists from Fernan- deficit as Ivy League Player of the Year Randy Wittman Sophomore guard Juan Fernandez scored a career- dez and Allen notched his 13th double-double of the drained three long three-pointers during that stretch. high 33 points in the upset to lead Temple to its first season in leading Temple past St. Bonnies, 69-51, in The Big Red then went on a 15-4 run to take con- win over a Top 5 team in a decade. It was not a solo ef- the quarterfinals. trol of the game and put an abrupt end to the Owls’ fort as Brooks added 20 points and junior forward A third meeting with Rhode Island awaited, and, amazing season with a 78-65 win. Temple’s final rank- Lavoy Allen had a game-high 17 rebounds. for the second straight game the Owls led wire-to- ing in the Associated Press poll was 12th and the The Owls ended 2009 with one of their nation’s wire, dispatching the Rams 57-44 behind 16 points Owls’ (29-6) win total was third on the program’s all- best 12 road wins at Northern Illinois. The New Year, from Brooks. Fernandez matched his career-high in time list. assists for the second straight game while contribut- The 2010-11 season started off with tremendous ing 14 points. hype as the Owls were ranked in both polls (#22) for A rematch with Richmond was now all that stood the first time since 2001. in the way of Temple joining UMass as the only A-10 Moore moved into the starting rotation and led a programs to win three consecutive A-10 titles. The balanced scoring attack as Temple defeated visiting Owls led at the break, 29-25, and would build a 12- Seton Hall in its opener. Balance would be a theme point lead with 12 minutes remaining on a Brooks throughout the season as for the first time in a decade three-pointer. five players would end the season with double-figure The Spiders would claw back into the game, scoring averages. holding the Owls to just two field goals the remainder Temple fell out of the Top 25 with the two losses of the contest, and none over the final six-and-a-half at the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, but six straight minutes. wins would put the program back into the polls. Temple’s defense, however, limited Richmond’s Notable wins in that stretch included a 64-61 win attack and the Owls converted seven straight free over Maryland in the BB&T Classic and a home victory throws, four by Brooks, a second team all-conference over #9/10 Georgetown. It marked the third straight pick, and three by A-10 Sixth Man of the Year Ramone year the Owls would knock off a Top 10 team at the Li- Moore, to clinch their three-peat with a 56-52 win. acouras Center. Moore scored a career-high 30 points Fernandez, whose family flew over to watch the against the Hoyas while Rahlir Jefferson added 10 games, was the unanimous choice for Most Out- points and sealed the win with two free throws. It was standing Player of the Tournament while Allen, a first a milestone victory for Fran Dunphy as he recorded ca- team all-conference selection, joined him on the all- reer win #400. tournament team. Temple fell out of the polls with a 78-74 loss at A fifth-seed in the NCAA Tournament, Temple ran #8/8 Villanova in the final game of 2010. into a 27-4 Cornell team that was hardly your typical The Owls opened their A-10 schedule with three Mark Tyndale 12-seed. The Ivy League champions, who entered play straight wins, which propelled the team back into the

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Top 25. It was again a short-lived Owls to their first NCAA win since stay as Duquesne jumped all over 2001. Temple in 78-66 win in Pittsburgh. Fifth-ranked and second-seed 1,849 Khalif Wyatt lit up Penn in the San Diego State was up next and the next game, scoring 27 points – the Owls were up for the challenge. The most by a Temple reserve in over a Aztecs looked like they were going to VIcTORIES quarter-century, to lead the Owls to pull away at times, but the Owls victory. Lavoy Allen, who would end would keep the game within striking 6th all-Time his career third on Temple’s all-time distance. Trailing by five with two blocked shots list, added 10 points minutes to play, Wyatt drained a in wins and a career-high six rejections. three-pointer and Allen followed with Scootie Randall then scored a a basket to tie the game. In the first career-high 28 points at Xavier, but overtime, Fernandez made a three to Temple’s 75-57 victory the Musketeers proved to be too give the Owls the lead, which they over Bowling Green on much in a battle of the A-10s premier would hold until Malcolm Thomas Dec. 31, 2012 put the programs. tied it at 61 on a three-point play. In Owls in elite The Temple players did not the second overtime, the Aztecs fi- company...The Owls nally pulled away to end the Owls hang their heads, but used the Xavier joined Kentucky, North loss to fuel them to an eight-game season. winning streak. Along the way was The 2011-12 season went down Carolina, Kansas, Duke Dunphy’s 100th win at Temple, which as one of the truly successful cam- and Syracuse with 1,800 came against his alma mater, a 71-67 paigns in the storied program’s 114 wins. Temple Basketball win at La Salle. Allen, a first team all- years. owns a 118-year won-loss A-10 honoree, would be absent for a Ryan Brooks Despite losing their starting record of 1,849-1,024. key road win at Dayton. Moore, who center, Micheal Eric, to injury in No- The Owls history also in- earned second team all-Atlantic 10 vember, the Owls stunned the col- honors, scored 26 points in the win over the Flyers. lege basketball world to open the new year with a thrilling cludes: Playing without Micheal Eric, who suffered a fractured 78-73 win over then #3/5 Duke at a sold-out Wells Fargo Cen- • 49 post-season tourna- patella in practice, the Owls dismantled Richmond, 73-53, in ter. The team then rode an 11-game win streak to its third ment appearances (31 a rematch of the 2010 A-10 Championship game. Moore led straight season in the Top 25 polls. NCAAs, 18 NITs) the way with 24 points while Fernandez added 20. The win With Eric back in the lineup, Temple clinched its record • Two Final Four appear- proved costly as Scootie Randall injured his right foot in the 10th straight regular season A-10 Conference Championship ances (1956 and 1958) game and would miss the remainder of the season. with a 13-3 league mark, and entered the conference tourna- Allen became Temple’s all-time leading rebounder in the ment at 24-6. under Harry “The Chief” team’s 66-52 win over Saint Joseph’s, passing John Baum with Massachusetts stunned the Owls in the conference Litwack his 1,043rd . In true form, Allen pulled down one of quarterfinals, but the Cherry and White were still awarded a • Five regional finals in his 41 career double-doubles in the game. berth in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight season – 22 years under John Top-ranked Duke would end Temple’s win streak as All- one of only 13 schools to accomplish the feat. Chaney (1988, 1991, American Kyle Singler scored a game-high 28 points in a 78- The season ended on a disappointing note as 12th- 1993, 1999 and 2001) seeded South Florida posted a 58-44 win in the second round 61 win at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Allen had 17 points and 13 • NIT championships in rebounds against the Blue Devils. of the tournament against the fifth-seeded Owls. Temple won its 10th straight A-10 game, the first such A 30-year run in the Atlantic 10 Conference came to an 1938 and 1969. streak since 1999-2000, in spoiling UMass’s Senior Day with end during the 2012-13 season. With a core group of five ex- • Two Naismith Basket- a 73-67 overtime win. Allen grabbed a season-high 18 re- perienced seniors, the Owls were poised for success from the ball Association Hall of bounds and Fernandez scored 13 of his team-high 19 points beginning. Fame Coaches in Litwack in the second half. Temple got off to a fast start, winning its first six games and Chaney. Lavoy Allen made his final game at the Liacouras Center of the season, capped by a Big 5 win over Villanova. a memorable one. He scored a career-high 24 points and The non-conference season was highlighted by a win helped Temple tie the building record with its 22nd consecu- against #3/3 Syracuse at Madison Square Garden as part of Top 10 tive home win in defeating La Salle, 90-82. the Chevrolet Gotham Classic. Khalif Wyatt scored 33 points in The Owls’ Boardwalk Empire came to an end in the A10 the upset victory, including a 15-of-15 performance at the free Division I semifinals as Richmond snapped Temple’s 10-game A-10 Tour- throw line. nament win streak with a 58-54 victory. The win over the Orange marked the fifth straight sea- Schools in Total Selection Sunday saw Temple awarded its first at-large son in which the Owls defeated a Top 10 opponent. bid to the NCAA Tournament since 1999. The Owls were made After an up-and-down first month of A-10 play, the Owls Victories the seventh-seed in the West Region with their opponent closed out their final A-10 regular season with six straight 10th-seeded Penn State. The schools would league victories, capped by an 84-76 upset win over #21/19 have to travel 2500 miles to play at the McKale Center in Tus- VCU. The run earned Temple the #3 seed in the Owls’ final A- Kentucky...... 2,178 con. 10 Tournament. Kansas...... 2,153 The trip was well worth it as the game would go down as Before the start of the championships at the brand-new North Carolina ...... 2,140 one of the most memorable of the tournament. There were Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., Wyatt was honored as the Duke...... 2,062 eight ties and 20 lead changes in the tightly contested game. Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, becoming the 10th and final Owl In the final six minutes, there were just three missed shots to earn that distinction. Syracuse...... 1,920 and two empty possessions. As each team kept counter- For a second year in a row, Massachusetts upset Temple TEMPLE ...... 1,849 punching and the lead kept alternating, it was becoming clear in the A-10 quarterfinals, but it would not deter the Owls from UCLA...... 1,803 experiencing some postseason success. that the last team with the ball was going to win. After Penn St. John’s ...... 1,795 State’s 2000-point scorer Talor Battle drained a 25-footer with Temple earned an at-large NCAA Tournament berth, 16 seconds to play to tie the game at 64. The Owls called time- making it six years in a row the Owls were part of the Big Notre Dame...... 1,795 out. It was then that Wyatt urged Dunphy to put the ball in Dance. As a #9 seed, Temple was sent to the familiar confines Indiana...... 1,756 Fernandez’s hands. And Fernandez delivered one shining mo- of Dayton Arena, where the Owls faced #8 NC State in the *as of 11/1/15 ment for Temple, connecting on a leaning 12-footer to lift the NCAA Second Round. Behind 31 points from Wyatt, Temple Source: NCAA

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pulled off a 76-72 win to advance in the was Cummings, named to the American First Team after ranking among the league's tournament and face top-seeded and top five players in scoring (14.8/3rd), assists (4.2/5th), steals (1.9/2nd), free-throw fourth-ranked Indiana. percentage (.808/3rd) and assist/turnover ratio (2.1/3rd). He nearly single-hand- Wyatt once again put up 31 points for edly willed the team to victory in the NIT First Round, scoring a season-high 30 the Owls, but despite leading the game points in the win over Bucknell and setting the example his teammates would fol- with just a few minutes left, the Hoosiers low over the next rounds. ultimately came out on top by a score of For much of the season, it was a tale of two teams for the Owls, who fared far 58-52 after a late run. Wyatt’s two 31-point better with a full, healthy lineup than they did without it. performances made him the highest- After opening the season at 6-4, Temple had its full lineup available for the scorer for the NCAA Second and Third first time on Dec. 18 at Delaware. Senior guard Jesse Morgan and junior guard Devin Rounds. In the following weeks, Wyatt was Coleman became eligible for that contest after transferring from UMass and Clem- honored as the Philadelphia Big 5 Player son, respectively, and their impact was felt immediately. of the Year, and was named to the NABC Morgan went 4-of-8 from long range in his first game as an Owl, scoring 16 All-District First Team. He finished his ca- points and helping Temple come just three shy of its all-time single-game record reer with 1,576 points to rank 13th all-time for three-pointers in a game. Seven other players also connected from behind the in program history. arc in the win, including Coleman In 2013-14, the program's first sea- whose three treys helped the son in the American Athletic Conference, Owls get to 16 overall. the Owls struggled in a rebuilding year, The Delaware win was the first in what became a six-game posting a 9-22 record. The Cherry and Khalif Wyatt win streak for Temple, highlighted White did continue its streak of wins over by a dominating, 77-52 win a nationally-ranked program to seven with against #10 Kansas at the Wells a 71-64 upset over #23 SMU. Fargo Center on Dec. 22. For the With a young team, a new tougher conference and the toughest schedule in Owls, it marked a win over a the history of the program, success was hard to come by for the Owls, who also suf- ranked team for an eighth con- fered a season-ending injury to one of the squad’s top performers- Daniel Dingle. secutive year, and the win was The Owls ran off three straight wins early in the season against Clemson, UAB and Dunphy's sixth over a Top 10 Big 5 rival Saint Joseph’s to start 4-3, and closed the 2013 portion of the schedule team. Temple made 18 of its final at 5-5. 23 shots from the field in the vic- After the injury to Dingle, the new year brought a tough stretch for the team tory, pulling away early in the sec- with a nine-game losting streak. Three of those losses came to teams in the Top 25, ond half and leading by no fewer the last to #15 Cincinnati, an 80-76 nailbiter at the Liacouras Center. than 20 for the final nine minutes. Senior Dalton Pepper, who had a breakout season in leading the team in scor- The fourth win in the streak ing (17.5), was one of three Owls to play over 34 minutes per game. Junior Will Cum- was over defending national mings (16.8 ppg.) and sophomore Quenton DeCosey (15.4 ppg,) were the other two champion UConn, on the road in ironmen, and made up a trio of 15-point scorers for the Owls. the conference opener for both teams. Temple prevailed in overtime against the It was not scoring that was the problem for this Temple team, but defense. Huskies, and would go on to defeat them again at home in early March. The Owls would allow 78.1 points per game, uncharacteristic for a Dunphy team. After three consecutive wins to open league play, Temple was dealt a blow in The Owls earned the eight-seed in the inaugural American Athletic Conference a home game against Tulsa on Jan. 10. An injury to Cummings would force him to Tournament, and played nine-seed UCF to a thrilling double-overtime contest before miss all or part of three straight games, all of which were losses for the Owls. With falling 94-90. Cummings back in the lineup on Jan. 22 against USF, Temple regained form and The final record would read 9-22, but it marked a record nine regular season would go on to win seven straight games, its longest streak of the season. games against ranked opponents, including two games against the 2013 NCAA Included in the run was a 61-60 win at Memphis, thanks to a buzzer-beating Champion Louisville Cardinals and two more against the 2014 NCAA Champion jumper by sophomore guard Josh Brown off an assist from Cummings. In the game UConn Huskies. following, Temple avenged an earlier loss to Cincinnati with a 75-59 home win It was a turnaround season to best all others for Temple in 2014-15, as its 26- against the Bearcats. 11 mark gave the Owls 17 more wins than in the previous year. No other team in The Owls suffered a couple of setbacks on a long Texas road trip in mid-Feb- NCAA Division I boasted such an impres- ruary, falling at both SMU and Tulsa, but rebounded to win their final three confer- sive increase, and it was truly a return to ence games of the season. Temple earned the fourth seed at the American Athletic form for the storied program. Conference Tournament, and pulled out an 80-75 win against Memphis in the quar- While Temple fell just barely short terfinals on March 13. The win was the 500th career victory for Dunphy, who had of its goal of earning a berth in the NCAA been named Coach of the Year the day prior. Tournament, the Owls made the most of SMU got the best of Temple for a third time in the conference semifinals, put- an opportunity to compete on the na- ting the Owls on the bubble for an at-large NCAA Tournament berth. Despite a num- tional stage in the postseason. As a top ber of projections putting Temple in the field, on Selection Sunday it was not to be. seed in the National Invitation Tourna- The Owls were awarded the top seed in the NIT and made the most of the three home ment, Temple won three games to ad- games they were fortunate to host in the postseason. vance to the NIT Semifinals at the famed While most of the season's accolades went deservedly to Cummings, the sen- Madison Square Garden in New York City. ior leader had plenty of help in getting the Owls their 26 wins, tying for the sev- While a spot in the championship game enth-most in program history. Junior guard Quenton DeCosey started in 35 games was denied them by Miami (Fla.), the and averaged 12.3 points per game to rank second behind Cummings. Junior for- Owls had plenty to be proud of after their ward Jaylen Bond averaged 7.9 rebounds per game to lead all players in The Amer- impressive run. ican, and recorded a team-best five double-doubles over the course of the season. Temple won nine more games in its Morgan and junior center Devontae Watson rounded out the starting five for much second season as a member of the Amer- of the year, with Brown and freshman forward Obi Enechionyia playing meaningful ican Athletic Conference than it had in the roles off the bench. first, going 13-5 in league play. Head Enechionyia, the team's lone freshman in 2014-15, scored a season-high 17 Coach Fran Dunphy was recognized by his points in the final game of the season for Temple. His 45 blocks led the Owls and tied peers for the achievement, earning Coach for sixth in the conference. Brown, who will likely take over the point guard re- of the Year honors for the third time in his sponsibilities for Temple in 2015-16, was the Owls' top reserve as a sophomore. He nine years with the Owls. scored 6.3 points per game to rank fifth on the team, and was unflappable at the free Leading the way all season long Lavoy Allen throw line, hitting 63-of-73 (86.3 percent).

#WETHET 64 #TUMBB Elite Eight Teams

1987-88: Sitting (L to R): Ernest Pollard, Jerome Dowdell, Howard Evans, John 1990-91: Sitting (L to R): Shoun Randolph, Johnnie Conic, Michael Chaney, Mark Macon, Shoun Randolph and Mike Vreeswyk. Standing (L to R): Harden, Mark Macon, Vic Carstarphen. Standing (L to R): James Spears, Tom Katsikis, Derrick Brantley, Tim Perry, Duane Causwell, Ramon Rivas, Chris Lovelace, Jan Post, Donald Hodge, Mik Kilgore, Mark Strickland. Shawn Johnson, Darrin Pearsall.

1992-93: Sitting (L to R): Aaron McKie, Rick Brunson, Vic Carstarphen, 1998-99: Sitting (L to R): Damien Reid, Rasheed Brokenborough, Pepe Chris Ozment, Eddie Jones. Standing (L to R): William Rice, Marco Van Sanchez, Quincy Wadley, Keaton Sanders, Lynn Greer. Standing (L to R): Velsen, William Cunningham, Derrick Battie, Jason Ivey, Julian King. Alex Wesby, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Lamont Barnes, Mamadou Cellou Barry, Mark Karcher. ELITE EIGHT TEaMS 1988 1991 1993 1999

2000-01: Sitting (L to R): Greg Jefferson, Lynn Greer, Quincy Wadley, Alex 2001 Wesby, David Hawkins. Standing (L to R): Rouldra Thomas, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Mamadou Cellou Barry.

65 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball Team Records POINTS Game Most: ...... 114, vs. Glassboro St., 12/19/51 Least: ...... 6, vs. Tennessee, 12/15/73 Half: ...... 66, 2nd half vs. Glassboro St., ...... 12/19/51 Both teams, Most: ...... 197, Temple 103, ...... Rhode Island 94, 1/6/83; ...... Temple 111, ...... Glassboro State 86, 12/12/50 Both teams, Least: ...... 17, vs. Tennessee, ...... 12/15/73 Season Overall: ...... 2,698 in 1986-87 Fewest Overall: ...... 541 in 1923-24 Average: ...... 78.5 in 1955-56 Lowest Scoring Average: The 1986-87 squad scored more points (2,698) than any other team in Temple basketball history...... 27.0 in 1923-24 REBOUNDS TURNOVERS FIELD GOaLS Game Season Game Made: ...... 74, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/25/58 Most: ...... 513 in 1971-72 Made: ...... 47, vs. Gettysburg, 1/31/67 Least: ...... 247 in 2005-06 Attempted: ...... 90, vs. American, 12/14/63 Season Percentage, game: ...... 68.6 (35-for-51), Most: ...... 1,552 in 1955-56 ...... vs. Rhode Island, 2/13/10 Fewest: ...... 954 in 1979-80 MIScELLaNEOUS Percentage, half: ...... 84.6, second, Season ...... (11-for-14), vs. Lehigh, 12/11/79 aSSISTS No. of games: ...... 37 in 2000-01 & 2014-15 Season Game Most Wins: ...... 32 in 1986-87 and 1987-88 Most Losses: ...... 22 in 2013-14 Made: ...... 954 in 1986-87 Made: ...29, vs. G. Washington, 3/4/00 Attempted: ...... 2,294 in 1955-56 Consecutive Wins: ...... 25 in 1957-58 Percentage: ...... 52.5 in 1978-79 Season Consecutive Losses: ...... 11 in 1975-76 ...... (896-for-1706) Made: ...... 527 in 2008-09 Winning Pct.: ...... 94.1 (32-2) in 1987-88 Lowest Winning Pct.: ...... 24.0 (6-19) STEaLS ...... in 1958-59 THREE-POINT FIELD GOaLS Home Winning Streak: ...... 33 in 1983-87 Game Game Away Winning Streak: ...... 12 in 1983-84 Made: ...... 19, vs. G. Washington, 3/4/92 Made: ...... 22, vs. Duquesne, 1/21/98 Home Losing Streak: ...... 5 in 2013-14 Attempted: ...... 38, vs. Rutgers, 2/1/91; Season Away Losing Streak: ...... 9 in 1974-76 & 2013-14 ...... vs. Rhode Island, 3/1/06 Most: ...... 349 in 1998-99 Percentage, game: ...... 80.0 (4-for-5), Fewest: ...... 163 in 2009-10 ...... vs. Mississippi, 12/28/87 Season BLOcKED SHOTS Made: ...... 298 in 2001-02 Game Attempted: ...... 869 in 2001-02 Made: ...... 13, vs. Penn State, 12/26/88; Percentage: ...... 40.9 in 1987-88 ...... vs. Florida State, 11/29/99 Season FREE THROwS Most: ...... 182 in 1987-88 Game Least: ...... 45 in 1982-83 Made: ...... 45, vs. Rider, 2/27/70 Attempted: ...... 54, vs. Saint Joseph’s, PERSONaL FOULS ...... 3/10/56 Percentage: ...... 100.0 (19-for-19), Game ...... vs. Miami (OH), 12/27/68 Most: ...... 33, vs. Harvard, 12/28/79 Season Least: ...... 2, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/15/69 Made: ...... 565 in 1986-87 Season Attempted: ...... 834 in 1955-56 Most: ...... 623 in 1983-84 Percentage: ...... 76.1 in 1985-86, Fewest: ...... 311 in 1963-64 ...... (556-for-731)

#WETHET 66 #TUMBB Individual Records POINTS Season Game Made: ...... 107 by Dionte Christmas in 2008-09 Overall: ...... 73 by Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Attempted: ...... 304 by Dionte Christmas in 2008-09 Season Percentage: ...... 47.2 (50-for-106) by Lynn Greer in 1997-98 Overall: ...... 745 by Hal Lear in 1955-56 Career Average: ...... 29.2 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Made: ...... 319 by Dionte Christmas, 2005-09 Career Attempted: ...... 886 by Dionte Christmas, 2005-09 Percentage: ..40.5 (106-for-262) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87 Overall: ...... 2,609 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Average: ...... 21.1 by Bill Mlkvy, 1949-52 FREE THROwS Game Made: ...... 18 by Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02 Attempted: ...... 20 by Jim Williams vs. Manhattan, 12/18/63 Percentage: ...... 1.000 (18-for-18) by Lynn Greer ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02 Season Made: ...... 204 by Khalif Wyatt in 2012-13 Attempted: ...... 244 by Khalif Wyatt in 2012-13 Percentage: ...90.4 (123-for-136) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87 Career Made: ...... 482 by Granger Hall, 1980-85 Attempted: ...... 698 by Granger Hall, 1980-85 Percentage: ...... 85.2 (466-for-547) by Lynn Greer, 1997-02

REBOUNDS Game Overall: ...... 34 by Fred Cohen vs. Connecticut, 3/16/56 Mark Macon holds the all-time school record for points scored. He finished his career with 2,609 points, reached double figures 120 times and scored ...... (NCAA Record) 20 or more points 70 times in his 126 games at Temple. Season Overall: ...... 472 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Average: ...... 18.8 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 FIELD GOaLS Career Game Overall: ...... 1,147 by Lavoy Allen, 2007-11 Made: ...... 32 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Average: ...... 13.4 by Jim Williams, 1963-66 Attempted: ...... 69 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Season aSSISTS Made: ...... 303 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Game Attempted: ...... 964 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Overall: ...... 20 by Howard Evans vs. Villanova, 2/18/88; Pct.: ...... 67.8 (137-for-202) by Vince Richardson, 1964-65 ...... by Guy Rodgers vs. Southern Methodist, 3/23/56 Career Season Made: ...... 980 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Overall: ...... 294 by Howard Evans in 1987-88 Attempted: ...... 2,318 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Average: ...... 8.6 by Howard Evans in 1987-88 Percentage: ...... 54.4 (553-for-1016) by Tim Perry, 1984-88 Career THREE-POINT FIELD GOaLS Overall: ...... 748 by Howard Evans, 1984-88 Game Average: ...... 5.9 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00 Made: ..9 by Rick Brunson vs. George Washington, 2/26/95; ...... Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, 3/16/95 Attempted: ...... 20 by Mike Vreeswyk ...... vs. West Virginia, 2/24/87 Percentage: ...... 1.000 (7-for-7) by Pepe Sanchez vs...... Rhode Island, 2/16/97

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STEaLS Pepe Sanchez holds the career steals record with 365. The 2000 Game graduate helped his Argentina men’s basketball team win the Made: ...... 11 by Mark Macon vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/89 gold medal at the 2004 Summer Season Olympics in Athens, . Made: ...... 101 by Pepe Sanchez in 1998-99 Average: ...... 3.4 by Pepe Sanchez in 1997-98 Career Made: ...... 365 by Pepe Sanchez, 1996-00 Average: ...... 3.1 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00

BLOcKED SHOTS Game Made: ...... 10 by Duane Causwell vs. Penn State, 12/26/89 ...... and 1/19/89 Season Made: ...... 124 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89 Average: ...... 4.1 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89 Career Made: ...... 392 by Tim Perry in 1984-88 Average: ...... 3.0 by Tim Perry in 1984-88

PERSONaL FOULS Season Made: ...... 117 by Ramon Rivas in 1986-87 Career Made: ...... 363 by Charles Rayne, 1981-85

SERVIcE Season Games Played: ...... 37 by Lynn Greer in 2000-01; ...... by Quenton DeCosey in 2014-15; ...... by Devontae Watson in 2014-15; Duane Causwell holds the single-game and season records ...... by Josh Brown in 2014-15 for blocks. Career Games Played: ...... 137 by Lynn Greer, 1997-02 Games Started: ...... 130 by Lavoy Allen, 2007-11

OPPONENTS INDIVIDUaL REcORDS Points: ...... 48 by Aaric Murray of Texas Southern in 2013 Rebounds: ...... 30 by Cotton Nash of Kentucky, 1960 Field Goals: ...... 17 by Steve Black of La Salle, 1983; ...... by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964 Field Goals Attempted: ...... 38, Bill Snodgrass ...... of St. Francis, 1967 Free Throws: ...... 16, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967 Free Throws Attempted: ...... 19, Raymond Paprocky ...... of NYU, 1967

Lynn Greer played in more games (137) than any Owl in school history. #WETHET 68 #TUMBB Single Game Records

POINTS REBOUNDS Name ...... Date Opponent PTS Name ...... Date Opponent REB Bill Mlkvy...... 3-3-51 Wilkes 73 Fred Cohen...... 3-16-56 Connecticut 34 Hal Lear...... 3-23-56 S. Methodist 48 Russ Gordon ...... 12-28-59 Penn State 25 Joe Newman...... 2-5-73 Drexel 24 Lynn Greer...... 12-3-01 Wisconsin 47 Jay Norman ...... 1-25-58 Saint Joseph’s 24 Lynn Greer ...... 1-30-02 Fordham 43 John Baum ...... 3-17-69 Saint Peter’s 23 Bill Mlkvy ...... 1-6-51 N. Carolina 43 Jay Norman...... 12-18-56 Penn 23 David Hawkins ...... 3-3-04 Massachusetts 41 Ollie Johnson ...... 1-7-70 Hofstra 22 Hal Lear ...... 3-16-56 Connecticut 40 Eddie Mast ...... 3-22-69 Boston College 22 Terence Stansbury ...... 3-2-83 Massachusetts 39 John Baum ...... 2-12-69 Penn State 22 Russ Gordon ...... 3-3-61 Scranton 22 Jim Williams...... 3-14-66 BYU 38 Russ Gordon...... 2-20-60 La Salle 22 Bill Kennedy ...... 1-10-59 Lafayette 38 Tink Van Patton ...... 2-12-58 La Salle 22 Dionte Christmas ...... 3-5-08 Duquesne 37 Jay Norman ...... 3-23-56 So. Methodist 22 Mark Tyndale ...... 2-24-07 Charlotte 37 Lynn Greer ...... 3-13-02 Fresno State 37 ASSISTS Terence Stansbury ...... 3-5-83 Rhode Island 37 Name ...... Date Opponent AST David Hawkins ...... 1-31-04 Saint Joseph’s 36 Howard Evans ...... 2/10/88 Villanova 20 David Hawkins ...... 3-21-03 Boston College 36 Guy Rodgers*...... 3/26/56 So. Methodist 20 Lynn Greer...... 3-3-02 Saint Joseph’s 36 Rick Reed...... 3/1/78 American 17 Guy Rodgers ...... 1/14/56 Manhattan 15 Rick Brunson ...... 2-26-95 G. Washington 36 Pepe Sanchez...... 3/17/00 Lafayette 15 Mark Macon...... 1-19-91 Clemson 36 * unofficial total John Baum...... 12-2-68 Hofstra 36 Bill Mlkvy STEALS FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS Name ...... Date Opponent STL Name ...... Date Opponent FG Name ...... Date Opponent FT Mark Macon...... 1/29/89 Notre Dame 11 Lynn Greer...... 2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s 18 Bill Mlkvy...... 3-3-51 Wilkes 32 Mardy Collins...... 11/27/04 South Carolina 9 Khalif Wyatt ...... 2-29-12 Massachusetts 17 Bill Mlkvy ...... 1-6-51 North Carolina 19 Pepe Sanchez ...... 2/13/00 Maryland 9 Hal Lear...... 12-14-54 Albright 16 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1/6/98 Penn 8 Lynn Greer...... 12-3-01 Wisconsin 18 Four tied with ...... 15 Pepe Sanchez ...... 12/4/98 Michigan State 8 Hal Lear ...... 3-16-56 Connecticut 18 Hal Lear...... 3-23-56 So. Methodist 17 FREE THROWS ATT. BLOCKS John Baum...... 12-2-68 Hofstra 16 Name ...... Date Opponent FTA Name ...... Date Opponent BLK Bruce Drysdale...... 1-3-61 Scranton 16 Jim Williams ...... 12-18-63 Manhattan 20 Duane Causwell ...... 12-26-88 Penn State 10 Granger Hall...... 12-10-83 Villanova 19 Duane Causwell...... 1-19-89 Penn State 10 FIELD GOALS ATT. Will Cummings ...... 11-17-14 Louisiana Tech 18 Mark Strickland ...... 2-9-92 Penn State 9 Khalif Wyatt ...... 2-29-12 Massachusetts 18 Name ...... Date Opponent FGA Duane Causwell ...... 12-23-89 Duquesne 9 Lynn Greer...... 2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s 18 Bill Mlkvy...... 3-3-51 Wilkes 69 Duane Causwell...... 2-9-89 G.Washington 9 Mik Kilgore ...... 12-5-90 St. Bona. 18 Tim Perry...... 2-25-88 Duquesne 9 Lynn Greer...... 12-3-01 Wisconsin 38 Donald Hodge...... 1-13-90 UNLV 18 Tim Perry ...... 1-23-86 Penn State 9 Mark Karcher ...... 12-4-99 Wake Forest 33 Granger Hall ...... 1-4-82 Pittsburgh 18 Mark Macon ...... 2-3-90 Rhode Island 31 Marc Jackson ...... 1-28-97 La Salle 18 Hal Lear...... 3-23-56 So. Methodist 30 Mark Macon ...... 3-26-88 Duke 29 Terence Stansbury ...... 3-5-83 Rhode Island 29 THREE-POINT FG Name ...... Date Opponent 3PT Johnny Miller ...... 3-16-95 Cincinnati 9 Rick Brunson ...... 2-26-95 G. Washington 9 Dalton Pepper ...... 1-26-14 Cincinnati 8 David Hawkins...... 3-6-04 Xavier 8 R. Brokenborough...... 1-16-97 Cincinnati 8 Mark Macon...... 1-19-91 Clemson 8 Mike Vreeswyk...... 1-4-89 La Salle 8 Terence Stansbury .....2-16-83 Rutgers 8 THREE-POINT FG ATT. Name ...... Date Opponent 3PA Mike Vreeswyk...... 2-24-87 W. Virginia 20 Jim McLoughlin...... 2-16-83 Rutgers 18 David Hawkins...... 3-6-04 Xavier 17 Mark Macon ...... 2-1-91 Rutgers 17 Johnny Miller ...... 3-16-95 Cincinnati 17 Dionte Christmas...... 3-14-09 Duquesne 16 Lynn Greer...... 12-3-01 Wisconsin 16 Jim Williams Vic Carstarphen...... 2-10-91 W. Virginia 16 Mark Karcher...... 3-17-00 Lafayette 16 Mark Strickland Mark Karcher ...... 12-4-99 Wake Forest 16 Johnny Miller ...... 2-21-95 W. Virginia 16

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POINTS FIELD GOAL PCT. Name (Years) ...... G AVG PTS Name (Years)...... FG ATT PCT 1. Mark Macon (1987-91)...... 126 20.7 2,609 1. Tim Perry (1984-88) ...... 553 1,016 .544 2. Lynn Greer (1997-02) ...... 137 15.3 2,099 Granger Hall (1980-85) ...... 585 1,075 .544 3. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 127 16.4 2,077 3. Donald Hodge (1989-91) ...... 311 578 .538 4. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)...... 130 15.7 2,043 4. Lamont Barnes (1996-00)...... 533 992 .537 5. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...... 125 15.4 1,919 5. Lavoy Allen (2007-11)...... 592 1,109 .534 6. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...... 115 15.7 1,811 6. Alton McCullough (1978-82) ...... 409 767 .533 7. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 90 19.6 1,767 7. Walt Montford (1975-79) ...... 423 796 .531 6. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...... 120 14.4 1,729 8. Jim Williams (1963-66) ...... 462 877 .527 9. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 129 13.2 1,708 9. Charles Rayne (1981-85) ...... 449 873 .514 10. Granger Hall (1980-85) ...... 115 14.4 1,652 Kevin Lyde (1998-02)...... 495 963 .514 11. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...... 92 17.9 1,650 Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89)...... 119 13.9 1,650 THREE-POINT FG 13. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13) ...... 109 14.5 1,576 Name (Years)...... 3PT 14. John Baum (1966-69)...... 86 17.9 1,544 1. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)...... 319 15. Bill Mlkvy (1949-52) ...... 73 21.1 1,539 2. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 305 16. Marty Stahurski (1974-78) ...... 109 13.8 1,499 3. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89)...... 271 17. Rick Brunson (1991-95)...... 124 12.4 1,493 4. Quincy Wadley (1997-01)...... 258 18. Hal Lear (1953-56)...... 79 19.0 1,472 5. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 246 19. Mik Kilgore (1988-92)...... 124 11.4 1,471 6. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 223 20. Eddie Jones (1991-94) ...... 92 16.0 1,470 7. Juan Fernandez (2008-12) ...... 207 Mark Macon 21. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...... 81 18.1 1,468 8. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ...... 191 22. Howard Evans (1984-88)...... 132 11.1 1,459 9. Alex Wesby (1999-03)...... 190 23. Quincy Wadley (1997-01)...... 128 11.3 1,452 10. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99) ...... 183 24. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62)...... 81 17.8 1,444 25. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 135 10.5 1,421 THREE-POINT FG ATT Name (Years) ...... ATT POINTS PER GAME 1. Dionte Christmas (2005-09) ...... 886 Name (Years) ...... G PTS PPG 2. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 766 1. Bill Mlkvy (1949-52) ...... 73 1,539 21.1 3. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 729 2. Mark Macon (1987-91)...... 126 2,609 20.7 4. Quincy Wadley (1997-01) ...... 724 3. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 90 1,767 19.6 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ...... 692 4. Hal Lear (1953-56)...... 79 1,472 19.0 6. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 657 5. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...... 81 1,468 18.1 7. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ...... 649 6. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...... 92 1,650 17.9 8. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...... 624 John Baum (1966-69)...... 86 1,544 17.9 9. Alex Wesby (1999-03) ...... 594 8. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62)...... 81 1,444 17.8 10. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99)...... 585 9. Jim Williams (1963-66) ...... 77 1,306 17.0 10. Clarence Brookins (1965-68) ...... 83 1,386 16.7 THREE-POINT FG PCT. Name (Years) ...... 3PFG ATT PCT FIELD GOALS 1. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 106 262 .405 Name (Years)...... FG 2. Juan Fernandez (2008-12) ...... 207 515 .402 1. Mark Macon (1987-91)...... 980 3. Lynn Greer (1997-02) ...... 305 766 .398 2. Mardy Collins (2002-06) ...... 718 4. Howard Evans (1984-88) ...... 107 269 .398 3. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ...... 708 Lynn Greer 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ...... 271 692 .392 4. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 694 6. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 246 657 .374 5. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...... 669 7. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ...... 178 486 .366 6. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 664 8. Brian Polk (2001-03) ...... 136 375 .363 7. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)...... 652 9. Vic Carstarphen (1990-93) ...... 151 418 .361 8. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)...... 625 10. Dionte Christmas (2005-09) ...... 212 582 .360 9. John Baum (1966-69) ...... 611 10. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 592 FREE THROWS Name (Years) ...... FT FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. Granger Hall (1980-85) ...... 482 Name (Years)...... FGA 2. Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...... 475 1. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 2,318 3. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...... 472 2. Mardy Collins (2002-06) ...... 1,798 4. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 466 3. David Hawkins (2000-04)...... 1,729 David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 466 4. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 1,681 6. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13) ...... 435 5. Lynn Greer (1997-02) ...... 1,649 7. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...... 424 6. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)...... 1,531 8. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)...... 420 7. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...... 1,466 9. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 403 8. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 1,445 10. Will Cummings (2011-15)...... 386 9. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...... 1,336 10. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ...... 1,328

Howard Evans

#WETHET 70 #TUMBB Career Records

FREE THROWS ATT ASSISTS Name (Years) ...... FTA Name (Years) ...... G AVG AST 1. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...... 690 1. Howard Evans (1984-88) ...... 132 5.7 748 2. Granger Hall (1980-85)...... 688 2. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)...... 117 5.9 689 3. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 636 3. Rick Reed (1975-79)...... 110 4.9 564 4. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) ...... 584 4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 129 4.1 533 5. Jim Williams (1963-66)...... 581 5. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ...... 124 3.8 470 6. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...... 558 6. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 137 3.2 437 7. Lamont Barnes (1996-00)...... 556 7. Juan Fernandez (2008-12) ...... 149 3.6 424 8. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 550 8. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...... 125 3.2 398 9. Lynn Greer (1997-02) ...... 547 9. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84) ...... 104 3.7 389 10. Dionte Christmas (2005-09) ...... 540 10. Mik Kilgore (1988-92)...... 124 3.1 380

FREE THROW PCT. ASSISTS PER GAME Name (Years) ...... FT ATT PCT Name (Years) ...... G AST APG 1. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 466 547 .852 1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)...... 116 689 5.9 2. Howard Evans (1984-88)...... 360 428 .841 2. Howard Evans (1984-88)...... 132 748 5.7 3. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13) ...... 435 525 .829 3. Rick Reed (1975-79)...... 110 564 4.9 4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 352 425 .828 4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ...... 129 533 4.1 5. Frank Bishop (1961-64)...... 96 117 .820 5. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) ...... 129 310 3.8 6. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89)...... 303 372 .815 Rick Brunson (1991-95)...... 124 470 3.8 7. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) ...... 472 584 .808 Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 90 340 3.8 8. Juan Fernandez (2008-12) ...... 149 388 .793 8. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84)...... 104 389 3.7 9. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...... 346 438 .790 9. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62)...... 81 294 3.6 10. Ed Coe (1981-86) ...... 245 311 .788 Juan Fernandez (2008-12)...... 119 424 3.6

REBOUNDS STEALS Mike Vreeswyk Name (Years) ...... G AVG REB Name (Years) ...... G AVG STL 1. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 135 8.5 1,147 1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)...... 117 3.1 365 STEALS PER GAME 2. John Baum (1966-69) ...... 86 12.1 1,042 2. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...... 125 2.3 290 Name (Years) ...... G STL SPG 3. Jim Williams (1963-66) ...... 77 13.4 1,031 3. Mark Macon (1987-91) ...... 126 2.2 281 1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)...... 116 365 3.1 4. Jay Norman (1955-58) ...... 89 11.4 1,017 4. Howard Evans (1984-88) ...... 132 2.0 268 2. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...... 125 290 2.3 5. Kevin Lyde (1998-02)...... 133 7.6 1,006 5. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 127 2.0 259 3. Mark Macon (1987-91)...... 126 281 2.2 6. Russ Gordon (1959-62)...... 81 12.3 995 6. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ...... 124 2.0 253 4. Eddie Jones (1991-94) ...... 92 197 2.1 7. Tim Perry (1984-88) ...... 130 7.6 985 7. Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...... 120 1.7 201 Aaron McKie (1991-94)...... 92 196 2.1 8. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ...... 129 6.6 851 8. Eddie Jones (1991-94)...... 92 2.1 197 6. Rick Brunson (1991-95)...... 124 253 2.0 9. Ollie Johnson (1969-72) ...... 83 10.1 839 9. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...... 137 1.4 196 David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 127 259 2.0 10. Granger Hall (1980-85) ...... 115 6.8 781 Aaron McKie (1991-94) ...... 92 2.1 196 Howard Evans (1984-88)...... 132 268 2.0 11. Tim Claxton (1974-78) ...... 109 6.8 745 9. Levan Alston (1994-96)...... 63 108 1.7 12. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...... 120 6.1 733 Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...... 120 201 1.7 13. Mark Macon (1987-91)...... 126 5.6 700 14. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13).....133 5.1 682 BLOCKED SHOTS 15. Alton McCullough (1978-82)...... 107 6.3 673 Name (Years) ...... G BPG BLK 16. Derrick Battie (1992-96) ...... 123 5.3 651 1. Tim Perry (1984-88) ...... 130 3.0 392 17. Clarence Brookins (1965-68) ...... 83 7.7 637 2. Kevin Lyde (1998-02) ...... 137 1.6 219 18. Charles Rayne (1981-85)...... 107 5.9 632 3. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 135 1.6 213 19. Mik Kilgore (1988-92)...... 124 5.1 627 4. Lamont Barnes (1996-00)...... 132 1.6 211 20. Joe Newman (1971-74) ...... 80 7.8 622 5. Duane Causewell (1987-90)...... 75 2.7 203 21. Anthony Lee (2011-14) ...... 92 6.8 621 6. Mark Strickland (1989-92) ...... 93 1.9 177 22. Lynard Stewart (1994-98) ...... 123 5.0 617 7. Keith Butler (2002-05)...... 92 1.6 151 23. David Hawkins (2000-04) ...... 127 4.8 613 8. Sergio Olmos (2006-08)...... 114 1.1 123 24. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)...... 90 6.5 587 9. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13)...... 133 1.2 108 Alex Wesby (1999-03)...... 122 4.8 587 10. Eddie Jones (1991-94)...... 92 1.2 107

REBOUNDS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME Name (Years) ...... G REB RPG Name (Years) ...... G BLK BPG 1. Jim Williams (1963-66) ...... 77 1,031 13.4 1. Tim Perry (1984-88) ...... 130 392 3.0 2. Russ Gordon (1959-62)...... 81 995 12.3 2. Duane Causwell (1987-90) ...... 75 203 2.7 3. John Baum (1966-69)...... 86 1,042 12.1 3. Mark Strickland (1989-92) ...... 95 177 1.9 4. Jay Norman (1955-58) ...... 89 1,017 11.4 4. Kevin Lyde (1998-02) ...... 133 219 1.6 5. Ollie Johnson (1969-72) ...... 83 839 10.1 Keith Butler (2002-05)...... 92 151 1.6 Dan Fitzgerald (1962-65)...... 54 545 10.1 Lamont Barnes (1996-00)...... 129 211 1.6 7. Fred Cohen (1955-56) ...... 31 307 9.9 7. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 135 213 1.6 8. Marc Jackson (1995-97)...... 63 567 9.0 8. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13)...... 133 108 1.2 Tink Van Patton (1955-58) ...... 58 522 9.0 Eddie Jones (1991-94)...... 92 107 1.2 10. Lavoy Allen (2007-11) ...... 135 1,147 8.5 10. Sergio Olmos (2006-08)...... 114 123 1.1

Lavoy Allen

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POINTS FIELD GOAL PCT. Name (Year) ...... G AVG PTS Name (Year)...... FG ATT PCT 1. Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 31 24.0 745 1. Vince Richardson (1964-65)...... 137 202 .678 2. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ...... 25 29.2 731 2. Tim Perry (1987-88) ...... 203 347 .585 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02)...... 31 23.2 719 3. Jim Williams (1965-66) ...... 182 313 .580 4. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)...... 36 19.8 714 4. Lamont Barnes (1997-98) ...... 154 266 .579 5. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ...... 29 24.6 713 5. Granger Hall (1981-82) ...... 139 243 .572 6. David Hawkins (2003-04)...... 29 24.4 709 6. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2011-12)...... 123 217 .567 7. Mark Macon (1987-88)...... 34 20.6 699 7. Tim Perry (1985-86)...... 141 249 .566 8. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13)...... 34 20.5 697 Tim Claxton (1977-78)...... 211 373 .566 9. Mark Macon (1990-91)...... 31 22.0 683 9. Marty Sahurski (1977-78) ...... 183 324 .565 10. Aaron McKie (1992-93)...... 33 20.6 680 10. Walt Montford (1976-77)...... 159 282 .564 11. Mark Macon (1989-90) ...... 31 21.9 679 Minimum 100 made 12. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...... 37 18.2 675 13. Dionte Christmas (2007-08) ...... 34 19.7 670 THREE-POINT FG 14. Dionte Christmas (2008-09)...... 34 19.5 662 Name (Years) ...... 3PT... 15. Guy Rodgers (1957-58)...... 30 20.1 603 1. Dionte Christmas (2008-09) ...... 107 16. Dionte Christmas (2006-07) ...... 30 20.0 600 2. Dionte Christmas (2007-08)...... 104 17. Eddie Jones (1993-94) ...... 31 19.2 595 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02) ...... 95 Bruce Drysdale (1960-61)...... 28 21.3 595 4. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)...... 94 19. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)...... 29 20.4 591 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88)...... 89 20. Aaron McKie (1993-94)...... 31 18.8 582 6. Mike Vreeswyk (1986-87)...... 88 21. John Baum (1968-69)...... 30 19.3 579 Dionte Christmas (2006-07)...... 88 22. Terence Stansbury (1983-84)...... 31 18.6 577 8. Quincy Wadley (2000-01)...... 86 23. Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ...... 26 22.2 576 9. Dalton Pepper (2013-14) ...... 84 24. David Hawkins (2002-03)...... 34 16.9 574 David Hawkins (2003-04)...... 84 25. Guy Rodgers (1955-56) ...... 31 18.5 573 THREE-POINT FG ATT POINTS PER GAME Name (Year)...... ATT Name (Year)...... G PTS PPG 1. Dionte Christmas (2008-09) ...... 304 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ...... 25 731 29.2 2. Dionte Christmas (2007-08) ...... 282 2. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ...... 29 713 24.6 3. David Hawkins (2003-04) ...... 276 3. David Hawkins (2003-04)...... 29 709 24.4 4. Rick Brunson (1994-95) ...... 252 4. Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 31 745 24.0 5. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-97) ...... 251 5. Lynn Greer (2001-02)...... 31 719 23.2 6. Lynn Greer (2001-02)...... 246 6. Hal Lear (1954-55) ...... 21 467 22.2 7. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89) ...... 241 Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ...... 26 576 22.2 8. Johnny Miller (1994-95) ...... 239 8. Mark Macon (1990-91)...... 31 683 22.0 Bill Mlkvy 9. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13) ...... 237 9. Mark Macon (1989-90) ...... 31 679 21.9 10. Mark Karcher (1999-00)...... 235 10. Bruce Drysdale (1960-61)...... 28 595 21.3 THREE-POINT FG PCT. FIELD GOALS Name (Years)...... FG ATT PCT Name (Year) ...... FG 1. Lynn Greer (1997-98) ...... 50 106 .472 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)...... 303 2. Howard Evans (1987-88) ...... 56 119 .471 2. Mark Macon (1987-88) ...... 280 3. Juan Fernandez (2009-10) ...... 73 161 .453 3. Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 278 4. Juan Fernandez (2011-12)...... 66 153 .431 4. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)...... 255 5. Jake O’Brien (2012-13) ...... 58 135 .430 5. Mark Macon (1990-91)...... 254 6. Mark Macon (1987-88)...... 65 154 .422 6. Guy Rodgers (1957-58) ...... 249 7. Khalif Wyatt (2010-11)...... 48 114 .421 7. Terence Stansbury (1982-83)...... 248 8. Nate Blackwell (1986-87) ...... 81 193 .420 8. Guy Rodgers (1955-56) ...... 243 9. Mark Macon (1990-91) ...... 77 184 .419 9. Mark Macon (1989-90) ...... 242 10. Chris Clark (2007-08) ...... 57 137 .416 10. Aaron McKie (1992-93)...... 240 Minimum 45 made

FIELD GOALS ATT FREE THROWS Name (Year) ...... FGA Name (Year)...... FT 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)...... 964 1. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13) ...... 204 2. Mark Macon (1989-90) ...... 622 2. Will Cummings (2014-15) ...... 189 3. Mark Macon (1987-88)...... 617 Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 189 4. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ...... 601 4. Bill Kennedy (1958-59) ...... 184 5. Mark Macon (1990-91)...... 578 5. David Hawkins (2003-04) ...... 177 6. David Hawkins (2003-04) ...... 571 6. Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ...... 176 7. Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 570 7. Lynn Greer (2001-02) ...... 172 8. Guy Rodgers (1956-57) ...... 565 8. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ...... 168 9. Guy Rodgers (1957-58) ...... 564 9. Lynn Greer (2000-01)...... 164 Nate Blackwell (1986-87) ...... 564 10. Granger Hall (1983-84) ...... 162

Marc Jackson

#WETHET 72 #TUMBB Single Season Leaders

FREE THROWS ATT STEALS PER GAME Name (Year) ...... FGA Name (Years) ...... G STL SPG 1. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13) ...... 244 1. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98) ...... 27 93 3.4 2. Hal Lear (1955-56) ...... 241 Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ...... 25 85 3.4 3. Granger Hall (1984-85) ...... 236 3. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ...... 33 101 3.1 4. Will Cummings (2014-15) ...... 234 4. Mardy Collins (2004-05)...... 30 85 2.8 David Hawkins (2003-04) ...... 234 Mark Macon (1988-89) ...... 30 84 2.8 6. Granger Hall (1983-84)...... 230 Mardy Collins (2005-06) ...... 32 89 2.8 Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ...... 230 Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)...... 31 86 2.8 8. Guy Rodgers (1956-57) ...... 224 8. David Hawkins (2003-04)...... 29 78 2.7 9. Jim Williams (1963-64) ...... 223 Rick Brunson (1993-94) ...... 31 83 2.7 10. Bill Kennedy (1958-59) ...... 221 10. Howard Evans (1986-87) ...... 36 91 2.5

FREE THROW PCT. BLOCKED SHOTS Name (Year) ...... FT ATT PCT Name (Year) ...... G BLK AVG 1. Nate Blackwell (1986-87) ...... 123 136 .904 1. Duane Causwell (1988-89)...... 30 4.1 124 2. Howard Evans (1985-86) ...... 99 113 .876 2. Tim Perry (1985-86) ...... 31 4.0 123 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02)...... 172 197 .873 3. Tim Perry (1987-88) ...... 33 3.6 118 4. Dionte Christmas (2006-07) ...... 128 147 .871 4. Tim Perry (1986-87)...... 36 3.2 116 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)...... 87 100 .870 5. Lamont Barnes (1997-98)...... 30 2.5 74 6. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...... 164 189 .868 6. Mark Strickland (1991-92)...... 30 2.4 73 7. Howard Evans (1986-87) ...... 113 132 .856 7. Mark Strickland (1990-91)...... 30 2.1 72 8. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88) ...... 121 143 .846 8. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)...... 36 2.0 71 9. Bill Kennedy (1957-58)...... 112 133 .842 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy 9. Keith Butler (2002-03) ...... 34 1.9 64 10. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13)...... 204 244 .836 10. Lavoy Allen (2010-11) ...... 33 1.8 61 Minimum 75 made ASSISTS BLOCKS PER GAME REBOUNDS Name (Year) ...... G APG AST Name (Years) ...... G BLK BPG Name (Years) ...... G AVG REB 1. Howard Evans (1987-88) ...... 34 8.6 294 1. Duane Causwell (1988-89)...... 30 124 4.1 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ...... 25 18.8 472 2. Rick Reed (1978-79)...... 29 7.2 208 2. Tim Perry (1985-86) ...... 31 123 4.0 2. Jim Williams (1965-66)...... 28 15.0 421 3. Howard Evans (1986-87) ...... 36 5.7 206 3. Tim Perry (1987-88) ...... 33 118 3.6 3. John Baum (1968-69)...... 30 13.3 399 4. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...... 36 5.5 202 4. Tim Perry (1986-87)...... 36 116 3.2 4. Lavoy Allen (2009-10) ...... 35 10.7 375 5. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ...... 25 8.0 201 5. Lamont Barnes (1997-98)...... 30 74 2.5 5. Jay Norman (1956-57) ...... 29 12.8 372 6. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ...... 33 5.8 192 6. Mark Strickland (1991-92)...... 30 73 2.4 6. Jay Norman (1957-58) ...... 29 11.9 346 7. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)...... 29 6.4 185 7. Mark Strickland (1990-91) ...... 34 72 2.1 7. Russ Gordon (1960-61) ...... 28 12.2 341 8. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)...... 36 4.6 167 8. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)...... 36 71 2.0 8. John Baum (1967-68)...... 28 11.9 334 9. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)...... 31 5.3 163 9. Keith Butler (2002-03) ...... 34 64 1.9 9. Russ Gordon (1961-62)...... 27 12.2 330 10. Howard Evans (1985-86)...... 31 5.1 157 10. Keith Butler (2003-04)...... 28 48 1.9 10. Russ Gordon (1959-60) ...... 26 12.5 324 Lamont Barnes (1996-97) ...... 31 53 1.7 11. Kevin Lyde (2000-01) ...... 36 8.9 321 ASSISTS PER GAME 12. Tink Van Patton (1957-58) ...... 30 10.5 314 Name (Years) ...... G AST APG Lee Tress (1969-70) ...... 28 11.2 314 1. Howard Evans (1987-88) ...... 34 294 8.6 14. Tim Perry (1986-87) ...... 36 8.6 310 2. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ...... 25 201 8.0 15. John Baum (1966-67)...... 28 11.9 309 3. Rick Reed (1978-79)...... 29 208 7.2 16. Fred Cohen (1955-56) ...... 31 9.9 308 4. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)...... 29 185 6.4 17. Jim Williams (1963-64)...... 25 12.2 306 5. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ...... 33 192 5.8 18. Ollie Johnson (1971-72) ...... 31 9.8 305 6. Howard Evans (1986-87) ...... 36 206 5.7 19. Jim Williams (1964-65)...... 23 9.1 304 7. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...... 37 202 5.5 20. Jay Norman (1955-56) ...... 31 9.6 299 8. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)...... 31 163 5.3 21. Lavoy Allen (2008-09)...... 33 9.0 296 9. Guy Rodgers (1957-58)...... 30 156 5.2 22. Tim Perry (1985-86) ...... 31 9.5 293 10. Jim McLoughlin (1983-84)...... 30 153 5.1 23. Marc Jackson (1995-96) ...... 32 9.0 287 24. Lavoy Allen (2010-11) ...... 33 8.6 283 STEALS 25. Marc Jackson (1996-97)...... 31 9.0 278 Name (Years) ...... G SPG STLS 1. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ...... 33 3.1 101 REBOUNDS PER GAME 2. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98) ...... 27 3.4 93 Name (Years) ...... G REB RPG 3. Howard Evans (1986-87) ...... 36 2.5 91 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ...... 25 472 18.8 4. Mardy Collins (2005-06) ...... 32 2.8 89 2. Jim Williams (1965-66)...... 28 421 15.0 5. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)...... 31 2.8 86 3. John Baum (1968-69)...... 30 399 13.3 6. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ...... 25 3.4 85 4. Jay Norman (1956-57) ...... 29 372 12.8 Mardy Collins (2004-05)...... 30 2.8 85 5. Jim Williams (1964-65)...... 24 305 12.7 David Hawkins (2002-03)...... 34 2.5 85 6. Russ Gordon (1959-60) ...... 26 324 12.5 9. Mark Macon (1988-89) ...... 30 2.8 84 7. Jim Williams (1963-64)...... 25 305 12.2 10. Rick Brunson (1993-94) ...... 31 2.7 83 8. Russ Gordon (1961-62)...... 27 330 12.2 9. Russ Gordon (1960-61) ...... 28 341 12.2 10. Jay Norman (1957-58) ...... 29 346 11.9

Hal Lear

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FRESHMaN REcORDS SOPHOMORE REcORDS

Points (game): ...... 35, Mark Macon, Points (game): ...... 34, Dionte Christmas ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988 ...... vs. Penn, January 24, 2007 Points (season): ...... 699, Mark Macon, 1987-88 Points (season): ...... 600, Dionte Christmas, Scoring Avg.: ...... 20.6, Mark Macon, 1987-88 ...... 2006-07 Field Goals (game): ...... 15, Mark Macon, Scoring Avg (season): ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988 ...... 20.0, Dionte Christmas, 2006-07 Field Goals (season): ...... 280, Mark Macon, Field Goals (game): ...... Under research ...... 1987-88 Field Goals (season):...... 243, Guy Rodgers, Field Goals Att (game): ...... 29, Mark Macon ...... 1955-56 ...... vs. Duke, March 26, 1988 Field Goals Att (game): ...... 28, Mark Macon, Field Goals Att (season): ...... vs. Kansas, December 10, 1988 ...... 617, Mark Macon, 1987-88 Field Goals Att (season): ...... 552, Guy Rodgers, Field Goal Pct. (season): ...... 1955-56 ...... 541, Donald Hodge, 1989-90 Field Goal Pct (season): ...... 579, 3-Pt. FG (game): ...... 9, Johnny Miller ...... Lamont Barnes, 1997-98 ...... vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 3-Pt FG (game): ...... 8, R. Brokenborough 3-Pt. FG (season): ...... 73, Johnny Miller, ...... vs. Cincinnati, January 16, 1997 ...... 1994-95 3-Pt FG (season): ...... 88, Mike Vreeswyk, 3-Pt. FG Att. (game): ...... 17, Johnny Miller ...... 1987-88 ...... vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 3-Pt FG Att (game): ...... 20, Mike Vreeswyk 3-Pt. FG Att. (season): ...... 239, Johnny Miller, ...... vs. W. Virginia, February 24, 1987 ...... 1994-95 3-Pt FG Att (season): ...... 251, 3-Pt. FG Pct. (season): ...... 472, Lynn Greer, ...... Rasheed Brokenborough, 1996-97 ...... 1997-98 3-PT FG Pct. (season): ...... 453, Juan Fernandez, Free Throws (game): ...... 15, Donald Hodge ...... 2009-10 ...... vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Free Throws (game): ...... Under research Free Throws (season): ...... 139, Donald Hodge, Donald Hodge Free Throws (season): ...... 142, Jim Williams, ...... 1989-90 ...... 1963-64 Free Throws Att (game): Free Throws Att (game): ...... 20, Jim Williams ...... 18, Donald Hodge ...... vs. Manhattan, December 18, 1963 ...... vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Free Throws Att (season): ...... 223, Free Throws Att (season): ...... Jim Williams, 1963-64 ...... 195, Donald Hodge, 1955-56 Free Throw Pct (season): ...... 842, Bill Kennedy, Free Throws Pct (season): ...... 1957-58 ...... 726, Mark Tyndale, 2004-05 Rebounds (game): ...... 25, Russ Gordon, Rebounds (game): ...... 19, Donald Hodge, ...... vs. Penn State, December 28, 1959 ...... vs. Rhode Island, 1/24/90 Rebounds (season): ...... 324, Russ Gordon, Rebounds (season): ...... 253, Donald Hodge, ...... 1959-60 ...... 1989-90 Rebound Avg. (season): ...... 12.5, Russ Gordon, Rebound Avg. (season):...... 8.2, Donald Hodge, ...... 1959-60 1989-90 Assists (game) ...... 15, Guy Rodgers Assists (game): ...... 11, Pepe Sanchez, ...... vs. Manhattan, Jan. 14, 1956 ...... vs.Tulane, December 9, 1996 Assists (season): ...... 157, Howard Evans, Assists (season): ...... 163, Pepe Sanchez, ...... 1985-86 ...... 1996-97 Assist Avg (season): ...... 5.1, Howard Evans, Assist Avg. (season): ...... 5.3, Pepe Sanchez, ...... 1985-86 ...... 1996-97 Blocks (game): ...... 10, Duane Causwell Blocks (game): ...... 6, Keith Butler, ...... vs. Penn State, December 26, 1988 ...... vs. Fordham, 1/18/03 Blocks (season): ...... 124, Duane Causwell, Blocks (season): ...... 64, Keith Butler, 2002-03 ...... 1988-89 Blocks Avg. (season): ...... 1.9, Keith Butler, Avg (season): ...... 4.1, Duane Causwell, ...... 2002-03 ...... 1988-89 Steals (game): ...... 6, Pepe Sanchez, Steals (game): ...... 11, Mark Macon ...... vs. Rhode Island, 3/7/97; ...... vs. Notre Dame, January 29, 1989 ...... Mark Macon, vs. Duquesne, 3/6/88 Steals (season): ...... 93, Pepe Sanchez, 1997-98 Steals (season): ...... 86, Pepe Sanchez, 1996-97 Steals Avg (season): ...... 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, Steals Avg. (season): ...... 2.8, Pepe Sanchez, Johnny Miller ...... 1997-98 ...... 1996-97

#WETHET 74 #TUMBB Records by Class

JUNIOR REcORDS SENIOR REcORDS

Points (game): ...... 73, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, Points (game): ...... 48, Hal Lear ...... March 3, 1951 ...... vs. S. Methodist March 23, 1956 Points (season): ...... 713, Terence Stansbury, Points (season): ...... 745, Hal Lear, 1955-56 ...... 1982-83 Scoring Avg (season): ...... 24.4, Scoring Avg (season): ...... 24.6, ...... David Hawkins, 2003-04 ...... Terence Stansbury, 1982-83 Field Goals (game): ...... 18, Hal Lear Field Goals (game): ...... 32, Bill Mlkvy ...... vs. Connecticut, March 16, 1956 ...... vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Field Goals (season): ...... 278, Hal Lear, Field Goals (season): ...... 248, ...... 1955-56 ...... Terence Stansbury, 1982-83 Field Goal Att (game): ...... 30, Hal Lear Field Goal Att (game): ...... 69, Bill Mlkvy ...... vs. So. Methodist, March 23, 1956 ...... vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Field Goal Att (season): ...... 578, Field Goal Att (season): ...... 622, ...... Mark Macon, 1990-91 ...... Mark Macon, 1989-90 Field Goal Pct (season): ...... 678, Field Goal Pct (season): ...... 566, ...... Vince Richardson, 1964-65 ...... Tim Claxton, 1977-78 3-Pt FG (game): ...... 9, Rick Brunson 3-Pt. FG (game): ...... 7, Dionte Christmas ...... vs. George Washington, February 26, 1995 ...... vs. Ohio, November 29, 2007 3-Pt FG (season): ...... 107, Dionte Christmas, 3-Pt. FG (season): ...... 104, Dionte Christmas, ...... 2008-09 ...... 2007-08 3-Pt FG Att (game): ...... 17, David Hawkins 3-Pt. FG Att (game): ...... 18, Jim McLoughlin ...... vs. Xavier, March 6, 2004 ...... vs. Rutgers, February 16, 1983 3-Pt FG Att (season): ...... 304, 3-Pt FG Att (season): 282, ...... Dionte Christmas, 2008-09 ...... Dionte Christmas, 2007-08 3-Pt FG Pct (season): ...... 471, Howard Evans, 3-Pt FG Pct. (season): ...... 429, ...... 1987-88 ...... Mark Tyndale, 2006-07 Free Throws (game): ...... 18, Lynn Greer Free Throws (game): ...... 17, Khalif Wyatt Mark Tyndale ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002 ...... vs. UMass, February 29, 2012 Free Throws (season): ...... 204, Khalif Wyatt, Free Throws (season): ...... 184, Bill Kennedy, ...... 2012-13 ...... 1958-59 Free Throws Att (game): ...... 18, Lynn Greer Free Throws Att (game): ...... 19, Granger Hall ...... vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002 ...... vs. Villanova, December 10, 1983 Free Throws Att (season): ...... 244, Khalif Wyatt, Free Throws Att (season): ...... 230, ...... 2012-13 ...... Granger Hall, 1983-84 Free Throw Pct (season): ...... 836, Free Throw Pct (season): ...... 846, ...... Khalif Wyatt, 2012-13 ...... Mike Vreeswyk, 1987-88 Rebounds (game): ...... 34, Fred Cohen Rebounds (game): ...... 24, Joe Newman ...... vs. Connecticut, March 15, 1956 ...... vs. Drexel, February 5, 1973 Rebounds (season): ...... 421, Jim Williams, Rebounds (season): ...... 375, Lavoy Allen, ...... 1965-66 ...... 2009-10 Rebound Avg (season): ...... 15.0, Rebound Avg (season): ...... 12.8, Jay Norman, ...... Jim Williams, 1965-66 ...... 1956-57 Assists (game): ...... 20, Howard Evans vs. Assists (game): ...... 17, Rick Reed ...... Villanova, February 10, 1988 ...... vs. American, March 1, 1978 Assists (season): ...... 294, Howard Evans, Assists (season): ...... 206, Howard Evans, ...... 1987-88 ...... 1986-87 Assist Avg (season): ...... 8.6, Howard Evans, Assist Avg (season): ...... 6.4, Guy Rodgers, ...... 1987-88 ...... 1956-57 Blocks (game): ...... 9, Mark Strickland Blocks (game): ...... 9, Duane Casuwell ...... vs. Penn State, February 9, 1992 ...... vs. Duquense, December 23, 1989 Blocks (season): ...... 118, Tim Perry, 1987-88 Blocks (season): ...... 116, Tim Perry, 1986-87 Block Avg (season): ...... 3.6, Tim Perry, Block Avg (season): ...... 4.0, Duane Causwell, ...... 1987-88 ...... 1989-90 Steals (game): ...... 9, Pepe Sanchez Steals (game): ...... 9, Mardy Collins ...... vs. Maryland, February 2, 2000 ...... vs. S. Carolina, November 27, 2004 Steals (season): ...... 89, Mardy Collins, Steals (season): ...... 101, Pepe Sanchez, ...... 2005-06 ...... 1998-99 Khalif Wyatt Avg (season): ...... 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, Steal Avg (season): ...... 3.1, Pepe Sanchez, ...... 1999-00 ...... 1998-99 75 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball 1,000 Point Scorers

1. Mark Macon — 2,609 9. Nate Blackwell — 1,708 17. Rick Brunson — 1,493 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1987-88....34 280 74 699 20.6 1983-84 ....31 82 60 224 7.2 1991-92 ....30 41 53 147 4.9 1988-89 ...30 204 97 548 18.3 1984-85 ....31 127 86 365 11.8 1992-93....33 147 112 463 14.0 1989-90....31 242 134 679 21.9 1985-86 ....31 161 83 405 13.1 1993-94 ....31 128 77 383 12.4 1990-91 ....31 254 98 683 22.0 1986-87....36 255 123 714 19.8 1994-95....30 164 100 500 16.7 Totals .....126 980 403 2,609 20.7 Totals...... 129 625 352 1,708 13.2 Totals...... 124 480 342 1,493 12.0

2. Lynn Greer — 2,099 10. Granger Hall — 1,652 18. Hal Lear — 1,472 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1997-98....30 69 50 238 7.9 1980-81 ....21 26 13 65 3.1 1953-54 ....27 92 76 260 9.6 1998-99 .....6 19 13 61 10.2 1981-82 ....27 139 123 401 14.9 1954-55.....21 164 139 467 22.2 1999-00....33 135 67 406 12.3 1982-83...... 5 39 25 103 20.6 1955-56.....31 278 189 745 24.0 2000-01....37 215 164 675 18.2 1983-84 ....31 181 162 524 16.9 Totals ...... 79 534 404 1,472 19.0 2001-02 ....31 226 172 719 23.2 1984-85 ....31 200 159 559 18.0 Totals...... 137 664 466 2,099 15.3 Totals ...... 115 585 482 1,652 14.4 19. Mik Kilgore — 1,471 3. David Hawkins — 2,077 T-11. Aaron McKie — 1,650 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1988-89 ...30 91 39 241 8.0 2000-01....37 141 73 385 10.4 1991-92....28 130 86 388 13.9 1989-90....31 112 52 334 10.8 2001-02....27 145 68 409 15.1 1992-93....33 240 123 680 20.6 1990-91 ....34 149 131 475 14.0 2002-03 ...34 184 148 574 16.9 1993-94 ....31 193 137 582 18.8 1991-92 ....29 140 104 421 14.5 2003-04 ...29 224 177 709 24.4 Totals ...... 92 563 346 1,650 17.9 Totals...... 124 492 326 1,471 11.9 Totals...... 127 694 466 2,077 16.4 20. Eddie Jones — 1,470 4. Dionte Christmas — 2,043 T-11. Mike Vreeswyk — 1,650 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1991-92 .....29 122 41 332 11.5 2005-06 ...32 32 27 111 3.5 1985-86....19 9 10 28 1.5 1992-93 .....32 212 70 543 17.0 2006-07 ...30 192 128 600 20.0 1986-87....36 175 85 523 14.5 1993-94 .....31 231 88 595 19.2 2007-08 ...34 210 146 670 19.7 1987-88....34 178 121 566 16.7 Totals ...... 92 565 199 1,470 16.0 2008-09 ...34 218 119 662 19.5 1988-89 ...30 176 87 533 17.8 Totals...... 130 652 420 2,043 15.8 Totals ...... 119 538 303 1,650 13.9 21. Bill Kennedy — 1,468 5. Mardy Collins —1,919 13. Khalif Wyatt — 1,576 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1957-58 ....30 146 112 404 13.5 2002-03 ...34 153 56 407 12.0 2009-10....10 20 50.5 1958-59....25 152 184 488 19.5 2003-04 ...29 171 61 450 15.5 2010-11.....34 109 77 343 10.1 1959-60....26 200 176 576 22.2 2004-05 ...30 192 94 526 17.5 2011-12 .....31 162 154 531 17.1 Totals ...... 81 498 472 1,468 18.1 2005-06 ...32 202 90 536 16.8 2012-13 ....34 209 204 697 20.5 Totals...... 125 718 291 1,919 15.4 Totals...... 109 482 435 1,576 14.5 22. Howard Evans — 1,459 6. Terence Stansbury — 1,811 14. John Baum — 1,544 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1984-85 ....31 95 60 259 8.4 1980-81....28 67 42 176 6.3 1966-67 ...28 182 93 457 16.3 1985-86 ....31 136 99 371 12.0 1981-82 ....27 133 79 345 12.8 1967-68 ...28 207 94 508 18.1 1986-87....36 148 113 451 12.7 1982-83 ...29 248 168 713 24.6 1968-69 ...30 222 135 579 19.3 1987-88....34 117 88 378 11.1 1983-84 ....31 221 135 577 18.6 Totals...... 86 611 322 1,544 17.9 Totals...... 132 496 360 1,459 11.1 Totals ...... 115 669 424 1,811 15.7 23. Quincy Wadley — 1,452 7. Guy Rodgers — 1,767 15. Bill Mlkvy — 1,539 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1997-98....30 76 47 239 8.0 1955-56.....31 243 87 573 18.5 1949-50....24 153 84 390 16.3 1998-99....32 95 47 294 9.2 1956-57 ....29 216 159 591 20.4 1950-51.....25 303 125 731 29.2 1999-00....33 131 85 422 12.8 1957-58 ....30 249 105 603 20.1 1951-52 ....24 169 77 418 17.4 2000-01....33 159 93 497 15.1 Totals ...... 90 708 351 1,767 19.6 Totals ...... 73 625 289 1,539 21.1 Totals .....128 461 272 1,452 11.3

24. Bruce Drysdale — 1,444 8. Mark Tyndale — 1,729 16. Marty Stahurski — 1,499 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1959-60....26 146 89 381 14.7 2004-05 ...30 116 119 375 12.5 1974-75 ....26 123 87 333 12.8 1960-61....28 230 135 595 21.3 2005-06 ...32 117 91 349 10.9 1975-76 ....26 120 88 328 12.6 1961-62 ....27 186 96 468 17.3 2006-07 ...24 164 113 465 19.4 1976-77 ....28 136 111 383 13.7 Totals ...... 81 562 320 1,444 17.8 2007-08.....34 178 152 540 15.9 1977-78 ....29 183 89 455 15.7 Totals...... 120 575 475 1,729 14.4 Totals...... 109 562 375 1,499 13.8

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25. Lavoy Allen — 1,421 34. Juan Fernandez — 1,247 43. Harry Silcox — 1,111 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 2007-08.....34 116 42 276 8.1 2008-09....23 39 30 126 5.5 1951-52 ....10 72 16 1.6 2008-09 ....33 151 52 361 10.9 2009-10 ....34 148 61 430 12.6 1952-53 ...26 112 106 330 12.7 2009-10.....35 171 55 402 11.5 2010-11 .....30 114 58 336 11.2 1953-54....27 147 132 426 15.8 2010-11...... 33 154 69 382 11.6 2011-12 .....32 124 41 355 11.1 1954-55 ....21 123 93 339 16.1 Totals...... 135 592 218 1,421 10.5 Totals...... 119 425 190 1247 10.8 Totals ...... 84 389 333 1,111 13.2

26. Tim Claxton — 1,418 35. Will Cummings — 1,245 44. Keith Parham — 1,092 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1974-75 ....26 134 32 300 11.5 2011-12...... 21 97 29 1.4 1977-78 ....17 15 14 44 2.6 1975-76 ....27 159 57 375 13.9 2012-13 .....34 66 50 197 5.8 1978-79 ...29 141 75 357 12.3 1976-77 ....27 79 45 203 7.5 2013-14.....29 158 140 488 16.8 1979-80 ...24 129 38 316 13.2 1977-78 ....29 211 118 540 18.6 2014-15 .....36 159 189 531 14.8 1980-81 ...28 156 63 375 13.4 Totals...... 109 583 252 1,418 13.0 Totals ...... 120 392 386 1245 10.4 Totals ...... 98 441 210 1,092 11.1

27. Lamont Barnes — 1,411 36. Ryan Brooks — 1,225 45. Walt Montford — 1,067 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1996-97 ....31 96 58 250 8.1 2006-07 ...24 28 7 74 3.1 1975-76....21 51 31 133 6.3 1997-98....30 154 105 413 13.8 2007-08 ...34 101 40 292 8.6 1976-77 ...28 159 69 387 13.8 1998-99....35 175 102 452 12.9 2008-09 ...34 128 45 360 10.6 1977-78 ...29 88 52 228 7.9 1999-00....33 108 80 296 9.0 2009-10....35 179 85 499 14.3 1978-79 ...29 125 69 319 11.0 Totals...... 129 533 345 1,411 10.9 Totals...... 127 436 177 1225 9.6 Totals .....107 423 221 1,067 10.0

28. Ramone Moore — 1,393 37. Alex Wesby — 1,194 46. Ollie Johnson — 1,063 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 2008-09....13 22 6 58 4.5 1999-00 ...23 30 3 79 3.4 1969-70 ...27 83 33 199 7.4 2009-10....35 101 58 265 7.6 2000-01....37 132 34 372 10.1 1970-71 ....25 135 71 341 13.6 2010-11.....34 178 120 517 15.2 2001-02 ...28 117 36 317 11.3 1971-72 ....31 211 101 523 16.9 2011-12.....32 195 106 553 17.3 2002-03 ...34 164 45 426 12.5 Totals ...... 83 429 205 1,063 12.8 Totals ...... 114 496 290 1393 12.2 Totals .....122 443 118 1,194 9.8

29. Clarence Brookins —1,386 38. Kevin Lyde — 1,188 47. Marc Jackson — 1,059 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1965-66 ...28 191 103 485 17.3 1998-99....34 102 49 253 7.4 1994-95 ...22 23 12 58 2.6 1966-67 ...28 198 112 508 18.1 1999-00 ....31 84 30 198 6.4 1995-96 ...32 183 133 501 15.7 1967-68....27 155 83 393 14.6 2000-01....36 194 74 462 12.8 1996-97 ...31 175 148 500 16.1 Totals ...... 83 544 298 1,386 16. 2001-02....32 115 45 275 8.6 Totals ...... 85 381 293 1,059 12.5 Totals...... 133 495 198 1,188 8.9

30. Tim Perry — 1,368 39. Ed Coe — 1,177 48. Alton McCullough — 1,051 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1984-85....30 29 10 68 2.3 1981-82 ....27 77 57 211 7.8 1978-79 ....26 75 37 187 6.4 1985-86 ....31 141 77 359 11.6 1983-84 ....31 78 15 171 5.5 1979-80 ....26 102 55 259 10.0 1986-87....36 180 103 463 12.9 1984-85.....31 115 53 313 10.1 1980-81 ....28 91 72 254 9.1 1987-88....33 203 72 478 14.5 1985-86 ....31 181 120 482 15.6 1981-82 ....27 141 94 351 13.0 Totals...... 130 553 262 1,368 10.5 Totals...... 120 562 375 1,177 9.8 Totals ...... 107 409 258 1,051 9.8

31. Jim Williams — 1,306 40. Charles Rayne — 1,131 49. Rick Reed — 1,031 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1963-64...25 155 142 452 18.1 1981-82....23 93 38 224 9.7 1975-76 ....24 28 21 77 3.2 1964-65...24 125 107 357 14.9 1982-83....25 98 75 271 10.8 1976-77....28 74 45 193 6.9 1965-66 ..28 195 107 497 17.8 1983-84 ...28 96 53 245 8.8 1977-78 ....29 124 58 306 10.6 Totals ...... 77 475 356 1,306 17.0 1984-85 ....31 162 66 391 12.6 1978-79....29 195 65 455 15.7 Totals...... 107 449 232 1,131 10.6 Totals...... 110 421 189 1,031 9.4

32. Dustin Salisbery — 1,276 41. Joe Cromer — 1,118 50. Jay Norman — 1,024 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year...... G FG FT PTS AVG 2003-04 ...29 68 34 203 7.0 1966-67 ...28 133 55 321 11.5 1955-56....31 74 69 217 7.0 2004-05 ...28 103 42 290 10.4 1967-68....27 121 85 327 12.1 1956-57 ...29 151 128 430 14.8 2005-06 ...30 101 44 292 9.7 1968-69 ...30 175 120 470 15.7 1957-58 ...29 150 77 377 13.0 2006-07 ...30 169 97 491 16.4 Totals ...... 85 429 260 1,118 13.1 Totals ...... 89 375 274 1,024 11.5 Totals ...... 117 272 217 1,276 10.9

33. Rasheed Brokenborough — 1,255 42. Jim McLoughlin — 1,112 Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG Year ...... G FG FT PTS AVG 1996-97 ....31 166 87 495 16.0 1979-80....24 68 49 185 7.7 1997-98....30 114 73 353 11.8 1980-81....23 54 36 144 6.3 1998-99....35 131 90 407 11.6 1982-83....27 160 72 440 16.3 Totals ...... 96 411 250 1,255 13.1 1983-84....30 131 81 343 11.4 Totals...... 104 413 238 1,112 10.7

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David Hawkins Terence Stansbury Jim Williams Marc Jackson POINTS REBOUNDS Season Player...... Pts. Avg. Season Player...... Pts. Avg. Season Player...... Reb. Avg. Season Player...... Reb. Avg. 2014-15 Will Cummings ...... 531 14.8 1980-81 Neal Robinson ...... 434 15.5 2014-15 Jaylen Bond ...... 277 7.9 1981-82 Granger Hall ...... 232 8.6 2013-14 Dalton Pepper ...... 541 17.5 1979-80 Keith Parham ...... 316 13.2 2013-14 Anthony Lee ...... 240 8.6 1980-81 Alton McCullough...185 6.6 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt...... 697 20.5 1978-79 Rick Reed...... 455 15.7 2012-13 Anthony Lee...... 216 6.8 1979-80 Alton McCullough...187 7.2 2011-12 Ramone Moore...... 553 17.3 1977-78 Tim Claxton ...... 540 18.6 2011-12 R. Hollis-Jefferson...211 6.6 1978-79 Walt Montford ...... 155 5.3 2010-11 Ramone Moore ...... 517 15.2 1976-77 Bruce Burnett ...... 393 14.0 2010-11 Lavoy Allen...... 283 8.6 1977-78 Tim Claxton...... 255 8.8 2009-10 Ryan Brooks ...... 499 14.3 1975-76 Bruce Burnett...... 377 14.0 2009-10 Lavoy Allen ...... 375 10.7 1976-77 Bruce Burnett ...... 200 7.1 2008-09 Dionte Christmas...662 19.5 1974-75 Marty Stahurski .....333 12.8 2008-09 Lavoy Allen...... 296 9.0 1975-76 Bruce Burnett...... 190 7.0 2007-08 Dionte Christmas ...670 19.7 1973-74 John Kneib...... 320 12.8 2007-08 Mark Tyndale ...... 245 7.2 1974-75 Tim Claxton...... 184 7.1 2006-07 Dionte Christmas...600 20.0 1972-73 John Kneib ...... 312 12.0 2006-07 Dion Dacons...... 208 6.9 1973-74 Joe Newman...... 213 8.9 2005-06 Mardy Collins...... 536 16.8 1971-72 Ollie Johnson ...... 523 16.9 2005-06 Mark Tyndale ...... 163 5.1 1972-73 Joe Anderson ...... 212 7.9 2004-05 Mardy Collins ...... 526 17.5 1970-71 Ollie Johnson ...... 341 13.6 2004-05 Mardy Collins ...... 177 5.9 1971-72 Ollie Johnson ...... 305 9.8 2003-04 David Hawkins...... 709 24.4 1969-70 Tom Wieczerak...... 443 15.8 2003-04 Keith Butler ...... 163 5.8 1970-71 Ollie Johnson...... 268 10.7 2002-03 David Hawkins ...... 574 16.9 1968-69 John Baum ...... 579 19.3 2002-03 Alex Wesby ...... 197 5.8 1969-70 Lee Tress...... 314 11.2 2001-02 Lynn Greer ...... 719 23.2 1967-68 John Baum...... 508 18.1 2001-02 Kevin Lyde...... 248 7.8 1968-69 John Baum...... 399 13.3 2000-01 Lynn Greer ...... 675 18.2 1966-67 Clarence Brookins..508 18.1 2000-01 Kevin Lyde ...... 321 8.9 1967-68 John Baum ...... 334 11.9 1999-00 Mark Karcher ...... 504 15.8 1965-66 Jim Williams...... 497 17.8 1999-00 Kevin Lyde...... 236 7.6 1966-67 John Baum...... 309 11.0 1998-99 Mark Karcher...... 468 13.4 1964-65 Jim Williams...... 357 14.9 1998-99 Lamont Barnes...... 234 6.7 1965-66 Jim Williams...... 401 14.9 1997-98 Lamont Barnes...... 413 13.8 1963-64 Jim Williams...... 452 18.1 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ...... 239 8.0 1964-65 Jim Williams...... 304 12.7 1996-97 Marc Jackson ...... 500 16.1 1962-63 Dan Fitzgerald ...... 262 11.9 1996-97 Marc Jackson ...... 278 9.0 1963-64 Jim Williams ...... 306 12.2 1995-96 Marc Jackson...... 501 15.7 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale ...... 468 17.3 1995-96 Marc Jackson ...... 287 9.0 1962-63 Dan Fitzgerald...... 253 11.5 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...... 500 16.7 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale ...... 595 21.3 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...... 177 5.9 1961-62 Russ Gordon ...... 330 12.2 1993-94 Eddie Jones...... 595 19.2 1959-60 Bill Kennedy ...... 576 22.2 1993-94 Aaron McKie ...... 224 7.2 1960-61 Russ Gordon ...... 341 12.2 1992-93 Aaron McKie...... 680 20.6 1958-59 Bill Kennedy...... 488 19.5 1992-93 Eddie Jones...... 225 7.0 1959-60 Russ Gordon ...... 324 12.5 1991-92 Mik Kilgore ...... 421 14.5 1957-58 Guy Rodgers...... 603 20.1 1991-92 Mark Strickland...... 179 6.0 1958-59 Ophie Franklin ...... 270 10.8 1990-91 Mark Macon ...... 683 22.0 1956-57 Guy Rodgers ...... 591 20.4 1990-91 Mark Strickland .....236 6.9 1957-58 Jay Norman...... 346 11.9 1989-90 Mark Macon...... 679 21.9 1955-56 Hal Lear ...... 745 24.0 1989-90 Donald Hodge...... 253 8.2 1956-57 Jay Norman ...... 370 12.8 1988-89 Mark Macon...... 548 18.3 1954-55 Hal Lear...... 467 22.2 1988-89 Duane Causwell .....267 8.9 1955-56 Fred Cohen ...... 308 9.9 1987-88 Mark Macon ...... 699 20.6 1953-54 Harry Silcox...... 426 15.8 1987-88 Tim Perry...... 264 8.0 1986-87 Nate Blackwell ...... 714 19.8 1952-53 John Kane ...... 337 12.9 1986-87 Tim Perry ...... 310 8.6 1985-86 Ed Coe...... 482 15.6 1984-85 Granger Hall ...... 559 18.0 1951-52 Bill Mlkvy...... 418 17.9 1985-86 Tim Perry...... 293 9.5 1983-84 Terence Stansbury..577 18.6 1950-51 Bill Mlkvy...... 731 29.9 1984-85 Granger Hall ...... 262 8.5 1982-83 Terence Stansbury..713 24.6 1949-50 Ike Borsavage ...... 160 16.6 1983-84 Granger Hall ...... 220 7.1 1981-82 Granger Hall...... 401 14.9 1982-83 Charles Rayne ...... 152 6.1

Mark Karcher Tim Claxton Khalif Wyatt Lamont Barnes

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Howard Evans Paul Collins Pepe Sanchez Alex Wesby aSSISTS STEaLS Season Player ...... Ast. Season Player ...... Ast. Season Player...... Steals Avg. Season Player...... Steals Avg. 2014-15 Will Cummings ...... 151 1981-82 Kevin Broadnax ...... 90 2014-15 Will Cummings...... 67 1.9 1993-94 Rick Brunson ...... 83 2.7 2013-14 Will Cummings...... 132 1980-81 Keith Parham...... 81 2013-14 Will Cummings...... 43 1.5 1992-93 Aaron McKie ...... 76 2.3 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt...... 135 1979-80 Donny Dodds...... 93 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt...... 58 1.7 1991-92 Aaron McKie...... 62 2.2 2011-12 Juan Fernandez...... 122 1978-79 Rick Reed ...... 208 2011-12 Khalif Wyatt...... 69 2.2 1990-91 Mark Macon ...... 66 2.1 2010-11 Juan Fernandez ...... 117 1977-78 Rick Reed...... 174 2010-11 Khalif Wyatt...... 45 1.3 1989-90 Mark Macon ...... 71 2.3 2009-10 Juan Fernandez...... 122 1976-77 Rick Reed...... 122 2009-10 Juan Fernandez...... 32 0.9 1988-89 Mark Macon ...... 84 2.8 2008-09 Dionte Christmas...... 85 1975-76 Marty Stahurski...... 69 2008-09 Dionte Christmas...... 51 1.5 1987-88 Howard Evans ...... 67 2.0 2007-08 Mark Tyndale ...... 145 1974-75 Kevin Washington...... 64 2007-08 Mark Tyndale ...... 54 1.6 1986-87 Howard Evans ...... 91 2.5 2006-07 Chris Clark ...... 75 1973-74 Rick Trudeau...... 74 2006-07 Dustin Salisbery ...... 48 1.6 1985-86 Howard Evans ...... 54 1.7 2005-06 Mardy Collins ...... 127 1972-73 Rick Trudeau ...... 118 2005-06 Mardy Collins ...... 89 2.5 1984-85 Howard Evans...... 56 1.8 2004-05 Mardy Collins...... 109 1971-72 Rick Trudeau ...... 102 2004-05 Mardy Collins ...... 85 2.8 1983-84 Terence Stansbury...60 1.9 2003-04 David Hawkins ...... 81 1970-71 Paul Collins ...... 82 2003-04 David Hawkins...... 78 2.7 1982-83 Jim McLoughlin...... 52 1.9 2002-03 David Hawkins...... 95 1969-70 Paul Collins ...... 97 2002-03 David Hawkins...... 85 2.5 1981-82 Terence Stansbury ...34 1.3 2001-02 Lynn Greer ...... 130 1968-69 Tony Brocchi...... 93 2001-02 Alex Wesby ...... 55 1.9 1980-81 Neal Robinson ...... 58 2.1 2000-01 Lynn Greer...... 202 1967-68 Mike Kehoe ...... 76 2000-01 Lynn Greer ...... 75 2.0 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez ...... 201 1966-67 Chris Kefalos ...... 76 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez...... 85 3.4 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez ...... 192 1965-66 Chris Kefalos ...... 94 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez...... 101 3.1 1997-98 Pepe Sanchez ...... 133 1964-65 Chris Kefalos ...... 74 1997-98 Pepe Sanchez...... 93 3.4 1996-97 Pepe Sanchez ...... 163 1963-64 Bob Harrington...... 68 1996-97 Pepe Sanchez...... 86 2.8 1995-96 Levan Alston ...... 107 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale...... 96 1995-96 Levan Alston ...... 61 1.8 1994-95 Rick Brunson...... 123 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale ...... 108 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...... 74 2.5 1993-94 Rick Brunson...... 142 1959-60 Bill Kennedy ...... 102 1992-93 Rick Brunson...... 149 1958-59 Bill Kennedy...... 125 1991-92 Vic Carstarphen...... 102 1957-58 Guy Rodgers...... 155 1990-91 Vic Carstarphen...... 118 1956-57 Guy Rodgers ...... 185 1989-90 Michael Harden...... 144 1988-89 Mark Macon ...... 115 1987-88 Howard Evans...... 294 1986-87 Howard Evans...... 206 1985-86 Blackwell/Evans...... 157 1984-85 Nate Blackwell ...... 140 1983-84 Jim McLoughlin ...... 153 1982-83 Jim McLoughlin ...... 122

Vic Carstarphan Guy Rodgers Mardy Collins Mark Macon

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Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Eddie Jones Ollie Johnson

BLOcKS FIELD GOaL PERcENTaGE Season Player...... Blks. Avg. Season Player...... Blks. Avg. Season Player ...... FG-ATT Pct. Season Player...... FG-ATT Pct. 2014-15 Obi Enechionyia ...... 45 1.3 1993-94 Eddie Jones ...... 46 1.5 2014-15 Enechionyia...... 66-147 44.9 1984-85 Hall...... 200-387 51.7 2013-14 Devontae Watson...... 34 1.1 1992-93 Eddie Jones ...... 42 1.3 2013-14 Lee ...... 153-309 49.5 1983-84 Hall...... 181-326 55.5 2012-13 Rhalir Hollis-Jefferson..34 1.0 1991-92 Mark Strickland ...... 73 2.4 2012-13 Lee...... 123-231 53.7 1982-83 McLoughlin...... 160-379 42.2 2011-12 Micheal Eric ...... 39 2.1 1990-91 Mark Strickland ...... 72 2.1 2011-12 Hollis-Jefferson .123-217 56.7 1981-82 Hall ...... 139-243 57.2 2010-11 Lavoy Allen...... 61 1.8 1989-90 Duane Causwell...... 48 4.0 2010-11 Randall...... 109-220 49.0 1980-81 Robinson...... 177-327 54.1 2009-10 Lavoy Allen...... 50 1.5 1988-89 Duane Causwell ...... 124 4.1 2009-10 Allen...... 171-319 53.6 1979-80 Parham...... 129-273 47.3 2008-09 Lavoy Allen...... 50 1.5 1987-88 Tim Perry ...... 118 3.6 2008-09 Allen ...... 151-261 57.9 1978-79 Reed...... 195-365 53.4 2007-08 Lavoy Allen...... 52 1.5 1986-87 Tim Perry ...... 116 4.0 2007-08 Allen...... 116-208 55.8 1977-78 Claxton...... 211-373 56.6 2006-07 Sergio Olmos...... 27 0.9 1985-86 Tim Perry ...... 123 4.0 2006-07 Tyndale...... 164-304 53.9 1976-77 Montford ...... 159-282 56.4 2005-06 Collins ...... 202-468 43.2 1975-76 Burnett ...... 153-307 49.8 2005-06 Antywane Robinson ..25 0.8 1984-85 Tim Perry...... 35 1.2 2004-05 Robinson...... 87-203 42.9 1974-75 Claxton ...... 134-302 44.4 2004-05 Keith Butler...... 39 1.3 1983-84 Granger Hall...... 22 0.7 2003-04 Hawkins...... 224-571 39.2 1973-74 Kneib ...... 128-259 49.4 2003-04 Keith Butler...... 48 1.7 1982-83 Pete Aguilar...... 12 0.5 2002-03 Wesby ...... 164-390 42.1 1972-73 Kneib...... 130-254 51.2 2002-03 Keith Butler...... 66 1.9 1981-82 Granger Hall ...... 21 0.8 2001-02 Lyde ...... 115-221 52.0 1971-72 Johnson ...... 211-398 53.0 2001-02 Kevin Lyde...... 43 1.3 1980-81 Ron Wister...... 34 1.2 2000-01 Lyde...... 194-377 51.5 1970-71 Johnson ...... 135-284 47.5 2000-01 Kevin Lyde ...... 71 2.0 1999-00 Lyde ...... 84-154 54.5 1969-70 Tress ...... 159-348 45.6 1999-00 Kevin Lyde ...... 51 1.6 1998-99 Barnes ...... 175-320 54.7 1968-69 Cromer...... 175-366 47.8 1998-99 Kevin Lyde...... 54 1.6 1997-98 Barnes...... 154-266 57.9 1967-68 Baum ...... 207-426 48.6 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ...... 74 2.5 1996-97 Jackson...... 175-366 47.8 1966-67 Brookins ...... 193-393 50.4 1996-97 Lamont Barnes ...... 53 1.7 1995-96 Jackson ...... 183-384 47.7 1965-66 Williams...... 182-313 58.1 1995-96 Derrick Battie...... 15 0.5 1994-95 Ivey ...... 86-191 45.1 1964-65 Williams ...... 125-258 48.4 Jason Ivey ...... 15 0.5 1993-94 E. Jones...... 231-491 47.1 1963-64 Williams...... 155-306 50.7 1994-95 Derrick Battie ...... 30 1.1 1992-93 Battie...... 93-186 50.0 1962-63 Fitzgerald ...... 99-180 55.0 1991-92 Strickland ...... 127-239 53.1 1961-62 Gordon ...... 138-299 46.2 1990-91 Hodge ...... 147-275 53.5 1960-61 Drysdale ...... 230-469 49.0 1989-90 Hodge...... 164-303 54.1 1959-60 Drysdale ...... 146-352 41.5 1988-89 Causwell...... 128-249 51.4 1958-59 Ivens...... 117-278 42.1 1987-88 Perry ...... 203-347 58.5 1957-58 Rodgers...... 249-564 44.1 1986-87 Perry ...... 180-350 51.4 1956-57 Norman ...... 151-350 43.1 1985-86 Perry...... 141-249 56.6 1955-56 Lear...... 278-570 48.8

Keith Butler Duane Causwell Clarence Brookins Walt Montford

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Quincy Wadley Aaron McKie Marty Stahurski Joe Cromer

THREE-POINT FG PcT. FREE THROw PERcENTaGE Season Name...... 3P-ATT Pct. Season Name...... 3P-ATT Pct. Season Player ...... Made-Att. Pct. Season Player ...... Made-Att. Pct. 2014-15 DeCosey...... 51-142 35.9 1996-97 Sanchez...... 56-175 32.0 2014-15 Brown ...... 63-73 86.3 1984-85 Blackwell...... 96-105 81.9 2013-14 Pepper ...... 84-224 37.5 1995-96 Alston...... 55-160 34.4 2013-14 Pepper ...... 61-70 87.1 1983-84 Stansbury ...... 135-169 80.0 2012-13 O’Brien ...... 58-135 43.0 1994-95 Alston...... 52-142 36.6 2012-13 Wyatt ...... 204-244 83.6 1982-83 McLoughlin ...... 72-93 77.4 2011-12 Juan Fernandez ..66-153 43.1 1993-94 McKie ...... 59-159 37.1 2011-12 Wyatt ...... 154-180 85.6 1981-82 Coe...... 57-75 76.0 2010-11 Wyatt...... 48-114 42.1 1992-93 McKie ...... 77-196 39.3 2010-11 Fernandez ...... 58-72 80.6 1980-81 McLoughlin...... 36-48 75.0 2009-10 Fernandez ...... 73-161 45.3 1991-92 Carstarphen...... 61-166 36.8 2009-10 Fernandez...... 61-72 84.7 1979-80 Parham ...... 58-81 71.6 2008-09 Brooks...... 59-144 41.0 1990-91 Macon ...... 77-184 41.9 2008-09 Christmas...... 119-158 75.3 1978-79 Parham...... 75-97 77.3 2007-08 Clark ...... 57-137 41.6 1989-90 Kilgore...... 58-159 36.5 2007-08 Clark...... 41-47 87.2 1977-78 Claxton...... 118-157 75.2 2006-07 Christmas ...... 88-220 40.0 1988-89 Vreeswyk...... 94-241 39.0 2006-07 Christmas...... 128-147 87.1 1976-77 Stahurski ...... 111-139 79.9 2005-06 Robinson ...... 26-32 81.3 1975-76 Stahurski ...... 88-109 80.7 2005-06 Robinson ...... 82-224 39.9 1987-88 Evans...... 56-119 47.1 2004-05 Tyndale ...... 119-164 72.6 1974-75 Stahurski ...... 87-116 75.0 2004-05 Robinson...... 44-126 34.9 1986-87 Blackwell ...... 81-193 42.0 2003-04 Hawkins...... 177-234 75.6 1973-74 Kneib...... 64-83 77.1 2003-04 Hawkins...... 84-276 30.4 2002-03 Hawkins ...... 148-188 78.7 1972-73 Kneib ...... 52-73 71.2 2002-03 Polk ...... 78-205 38.0 2001-02 Greer...... 172-197 87.3 1971-72 Kneib...... 91-111 82.0 2001-02 Greer...... 95-246 38.6 2000-01 Greer ...... 164-189 86.8 1970-71 Johnson ...... 71-94 75.5 2000-01 Wadley...... 86-227 37.9 1999-00 Greer ...... 67-82 81.7 1969-70 Wieczerak...... 85-107 79.4 Greer ...... 81-214 37.9 1998-99 Brokenborough ...90-113 79.6 1968-69 Cromer...... 120-148 81.1 1999-00 Greer ...... 69-172 40.1 1997-98 Wadley...... 47-58 81.0 1967-68 Cromer ...... 85-133 75.2 1998-99 Wadley ...... 57-158 36.1 1996-97 Brokenborough ...87-113 77.0 1966-67 Kefalos...... 35-50 76.0 1997-98 Greer...... 50-106 47.2 1995-96 Alston ...... 50-72 69.4 1965-66 Brookins ...... 100-143 69.0 1994-95 Alston ...... 56-77 72.7 1964-65 Kefalos...... 33-44 75.0 1993-94 McKie ...... 137-168 81.6 1963-64 Bishop ...... 38-45 84.4 1992-93 McKie ...... 123-156 78.9 1962-63 Harrington ...... 48-65 73.8 1991-92 McKie ...... 86-114 75.4 1961-62 Drysdale...... 96-140 68.6 1990-91 Macon...... 98-128 78.0 1960-61 Drysdale...... 135-177 76.3 1989-90 Macon ...... 134-168 79.8 1959-60 Kennedy ...... 176-230 76.5 1988-89 Vreeswyk...... 87-100 87.0 1958-59 Kennedy ...... 184-221 83.2 1987-88 Vreeswyk...... 121-143 84.6 1957-58 Kennedy ...... 112-133 84.2 1986-87 Blackwell ...... 123-136 90.4 1956-57 Rodgers ...... 159-224 71.0 1985-86 Evans...... 99-113 87.6

Lavoy Allen Mik Kilgore Nate Blackwell Keith Parham

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Points Points Season W L TU OPP Captain(s) ...... Head Coach Season W L TU OPP Captain(s) ...... Head Coach 1894-95 83 59 33 R. Savidge...... Chas. M. Williams 1956-57 20 9 1962 1805 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1895-96 15 7 136 90 R. Savidge...... Chas. M. Williams 1957-58 27 3 2197 1752 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1896-97 10 11 145 136 W. Bowne ...... Chas. M. Williams 1958-59 6 19 1581 1760 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1897-98 22 5 401 167 C. S. Klosterman...... Chas. M. Williams 1959-60 17 9 1848 1745 B. Kennedy...... Harry Litwack 1898-99 18 6 359 195 C.Bossert ...... Chas. M. Williams 1960-61 20 8 2047 1781 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1899-00 14 8 367 329 O. H. Shertel ...... John T. Rogers 1961-62 18 9 1901 1672 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1900-01 No Varsity Team ...... 1962-63 15 7 1362 1276 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1901-02 83 263 158 R. H. Lumis ...... H. Shindle Wingert 1963-64 17 8 1673 1510 B. Harrington, F. Bishop ...... Harry Litwack 1902-03 56 191 191 J. Koshland ...... H. Shindle Wingert 1964-65 14 10 1680 1544 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1903-04 44 161 153 G. Corneal...... H. Shindle Wingert 1965-66 21 7 2149 1929 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1904-05 35 155 176 G. Mellon...... H. Shindle Wingert 1966-67 20 8 2091 1751 C. Kefalos ...... Harry Litwack 1905-06 34 149 180 Game Captains...... John B. Crescenzo 1967-68 19 9 2058 1940 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1906-07 54 176 157 Game Captains...... John B. Crescenzo 1968-69 22 8 2318 2026 J. Baum...... Harry Litwack 1907-08 62 197 158 J. Penn ...... John B. Crescenzo 1969-70 15 13 1967 1857 Game Captains ...... Harry Litwack 1908-09 83 253 210 E. Koch...... Edward M. McCone 1970-71 13 12 1629 1614 J. Richardson, P. Collins...... Harry Litwack 1909-10 46 208 212 Tuttle Stull ...... Frederick Prosch, Jr. 1971-72 23 8 2176 1973 P. Collins, O. Johnson ...... Harry Litwack 1910-11 35 171 199 Alfonso Mestress...... Frederick Prosch, Jr. 1972-73 17 10 1844 1722 M. Jones, T. Fehrle...... Harry Litwack 1911-12 44 154 168 Fred Finkleday...... Frederick Prosch, Jr. 1973-74 16 9 1503 1417 J. Kneib, R. Trudeau ...... Don Casey 1912-13 65 253 236 C. Calvin Adams ...... Frederick Prosch, Jr. 1974-75 7 19 1585 1723 K. Washington, G. Bower ...... Don Casey 1913-14 57 269 305 J. R. Dickson ...... William Nicolai 1975-76 9 18 1783 1887 T. Moore ...... Don Casey 1914-15 94 375 258 John Smith ...... William Nicolai 1976-77 17 11 1959 1797 B. Bennett, M. Stahurski...... Don Casey 1915-16 76 414 341 J. Scarry ...... William Nicolai 1977-78 24 5 2225 1981 M. Stahurski, R. Reed ...... Don Casey 1916-17 10 9 582 564 W. Neff ...... William Nicolai 1978-79 25 4 2212 1925 Harrold, Montford, Reed ...... Don Casey 1917-18 87 473 428 Jay Smith ...... Elwood Geiges 1979-80 14 12 1683 1604 Game Captains...... Don Casey 1918-19 No schedule due to World War I...... 1980-81 20 8 1964 1747 Game Captains...... Don Casey 1919-20 97 507 466 M. Gesselman ...... F. M. D’Eliscu 1981-82 19 8 1840 1638 Game Captains...... Don Casey 1920-21 74 303 270 D. Hertzog...... F. M. D’Eliscu 1982-83 14 15 2134 2094 Game Captains...... John Chaney 1921-22 48 299 329 J. Griffin ...... F. M. D’Eliscu 1983-84 26 5 2342 2078 Game Captains...... John Chaney 1922-23 94 454 346 R. Lafferty ...... F. M. D’Eliscu 1984-85 25 6 2016 1778 Game Captains...... John Chaney 1923-24 15 5 541 485 T. Courtney...... Samuel L. Dienes 1985-86 25 6 2096 1797 E. Coe, K. Clifton...... John Chaney 1924-25 12 10 644 628 B. Shair...... Samuel L. Dienes 1986-87 32 4 2698 2330 N. Blackwell ...... John Chaney 1925-26 12 6 536 458 A. Jepson ...... Samuel L. Dienes 1987-88 32 2 2611 2080 H. Evans, M. Vreeswyk ...... John Chaney 1926-27 14 5 685 524 B. Shair...... James Usilton 1988-89 18 12 2153 1972 M. Vreeswyk, J. Dowdell...... John Chaney 1927-28 17 5 908 664 H. Litwack ...... James Usilton 1989-90 20 11 2128 1981 E. Pollard, M. Macon...... John Chaney 1928-29 16 4 775 565 H. Litwack ...... James Usilton 1990-91 24 10 2379 2177 M. Harden, M. Macon ...... John Chaney 1929-30 18 3 823 569 G. Wearshing...... James Usilton 1991-92 17 13 2114 2062 M. Kilgore, M. Strickland ...... John Chaney 1930-31 17 4 772 577 R. Pearson...... James Usilton 1992-93 20 13 2287 2198 V. Carstarphen...... John Chaney 1931-32 13 7 670 588 G. Fitch, C. O’Brien ...... James Usilton 1993-94 23 8 1977 1697 R. Brunson ...... John Chaney 1932-33 15 6 788 602 Al Goldberger ...... James Usilton 1994-95 19 11 1881 1792 R. Brunson, C. Ozment...... John Chaney 1933-34 9 12 654 618 Charles Freiberg ...... James Usilton 1995-96 20 13 1981 1922 Game Captains...... John Chaney 1934-35 17 7 871 691 Reds Rosan ...... James Usilton 1996-97 20 11 2055 1880 M. Jackson, Futch, Stewart.....John Chaney 1935-36 18 6 968 845 Ernie Messikomer...... James Usilton 1997-98 21 9 1970 1820 Stewart, Sanchez, Brokenborough ...John Chaney 1936-37 17 6 891 738 Steve Yuenger ...... James Usilton 1998-99 24 11 2331 2048 Brokenborough, Sanchez, Barnes .....John Chaney 1937-38 23 2 1073 845 D. Shields, M. Bloom ...... James Usilton 1999-00 27 6 2260 1808 P. Sanchez, Q. Wadley...... John Chaney 1938-39 10 12 760 787 Game Captains ...... James Usilton 2000-01 24 13 2604 2366 Q. Wadley...... John Chaney 1939-40 13 10 919 881 D. Henderson ...... Ernest Messikomer 2001-02 19 15 2382 2281 L. Greer, K. Lyde ...... John Chaney 1940-41 12 9 845 832 Game Captains...... Ernest Messikomer 2002-03 18 16 2264 2247 Wesby, Murry, Hawkins...... John Chaney 1941-42 10 8 788 774 Game Captains...... Ernest Messikomer 2003-04 15 14 1889 1877 D. Hawkins...... John Chaney 1942-43 11 11 958 953 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2004-05 16 14 1914 1843 M. Collins, A. Robinson...... John Chaney 1943-44 14 9 1057 953 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2005-06 17 15 2004 1907 M. Collins, A. Robinson...... John Chaney 1944-45 16 7 1150 1032 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2006-07 12 18 2251 2222 D. Dacons, D. Salisbery...... Fran Dunphy 1945-46 12 8 1060 958 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2007-08 21 13 2457 2335 C. Clark, M. Tyndale...... Fran Dunphy 1946-47 8 12 992 1106 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2008-09 22 12 2333 2158 Christmas, Inge, Olmos ...... Fran Dunphy 1947-48 12 11 1288 1298 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2009-10 29 6 2273 1987 Brooks, Guzman...... Fran Dunphy 1948-49 14 9 1342 1209 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2010-11 26 8 2400 2124 Allen, Eric, Fernandez, Moore...... Fran Dunphy 1949-50 14 10 1434 1376 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2011-12 24 8 2401 2225 Eric, Fernandez, Moore ...... Fran Dunphy 1950-51 12 13 1802 1791 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2012-13 24 10 2456 2309 DiLeo, Hollis-Jeff., O’Brien, Randall, Wyatt...... Fran Dunphy 1951-52 9 14 1563 1573 Game Captains...... Josh Cody 2013-14 9 22 2291 2421 Pepper, Cummings, Lee ...... Fran Dunphy 1952-53 16 10 1641 1627 J. Kane...... Harry Litwack 2014-15 26 11 2436 2263 Cummings, McDonnell...... Fran Dunphy 1953-54 15 12 1760 1690 J. Kane...... Harry Litwack All-Time Record: 1,849-1,024 (.644) 1954-55 11 10 1471 1462 A. Didriksen, H. Silcox...... Harry Litwack 1955-56 27 4 2435 2034 H. Lear, H. Reinfeld ...... Harry Litwack

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OVERaLL REcORD: 1987 – MIDWEST REGION Chicago, Ill. Ncaa aLL-TOURNaMENT TEaMS 33-31 (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 1956 Hal Lear (All-Final Four) 31 aPPEaRaNcES (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62 Hal Lear (All-East Region) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) ELITE EIGHT 1944 – EAST REGION 1988 – EAST REGION 1958 Guy Rodgers (All-Final Four) New York, N.Y. Hartford, Conn. Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) Ohio State 57, Temple 47 (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 Bill Kennedy (All-East Region) Temple 55, Catholic 35 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53 Jay Norman (All-East Region) East Rutherford, N.J. 1988 Tim Perry (All-East Region) FINAL FOUR (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 1991 Mik Kilgore (All-East Region) 1956 – EAST REGION (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53 New York, N.Y. Mark Macon (All-East Region) 1993 Eddie Jones (All-West Region) Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 1990 – EAST REGION Philadelphia, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Aaron McKie (All-West Region) Temple 65, Connecticut 59 (6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65 1999 Mark Karcher (All-East Region) Temple 60, Canisius 58 Pepe Sanchez (All-East Region) Evanston, Ill. ELITE EIGHT 2001 Lynn Greer (All-South Region) Iowa 83, Temple 76 (Final Four) 1991 – EAST REGION Kevin Lyde (All-South Region) Temple 90, SMU 81 (Third Place) College Park, Md. (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 FINAL FOUR (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 2000 – EAST REGION 1958 – EAST REGION East Rutherford, N.J. Buffalo, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. (10) Temple 72, (3) Okla. St. 63 (OT) (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 Temple 71, Maryland 67 (1) N. Carolina 75, Temple 72 Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT) Louisville, Kent. 1992 – SOUTHEAST REGION Kentucky 61, Temple 60 Atlanta, Ga. ELITE EIGHT (Final Four) (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66 2001 – SOUTH REGION Temple 67, Kansas St. 57 New Orleans, La. (Third Place) ELITE EIGHT (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 1993 – WEST REGION (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 1964 – EAST REGION Salt Lake City, Utah Atlanta, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 Connecticut 53, Temple 48 (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62 Seattle, Wash. 1967 – EAST REGION (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59 2008 – SOUTH REGION Blacksburg, Va. (1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72 Denver, Colo. St. John’s 57, Temple 53 (5) Michigan St. 72, (12) Temple 61 1994 – EAST REGION 1970 – EAST REGION Landover, Md. 2009 – SOUTH REGION Philadelphia, Pa. (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 Tampa, Fla. Villanova 77, Temple 69 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58 (6) Arizona St. 66, (11) Temple 57

1972 – EAST REGION 1995 – WEST REGION 2010 – EAST REGION Williamsburg, Va. Salt Lake City, Utah Jacksonville, Fla. South Carolina 53, Temple 51 (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71 (12) Cornell 78, (5) Temple 65 1996 – SOUTHEAST REGION 1979 – EAST REGION 2011 – WEST REGION Orlando, Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Tucson, Ariz. (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43 (10) St. John’s 75, (7) Temple 70 (7) Temple, 66, (10) Penn State 64 (2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65 (2) San Diego State 71, (7) Temple 64 (2OT) 1984 – #8 EAST REGION 1997 – MIDWEST REGION Charlotte, N.C. 2012 – MIDWEST REGION Kansas City, Mo. (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63 (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 Nashville, Tenn. (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66 (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57 (12) South Florida 58, (7) Temple 44

1985 – EAST REGION 1998 – WEST REGION 2013 – EAST REGION Hartford, Conn. Boise, Idaho Dayton, Ohio (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 (10) W. Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52 (9) Temple 76, (8) NC State 72 (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46 (1) Indiana 58, (9) Temple 52 ELITE EIGHT 1986 – MIDWEST REGION 1999 – EAST REGION Dayton, Ohio Boston, Mass. (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43 (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54 East Ruthersford, N.J. (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64 83 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball NCAA Tournament History

1944 EAST REGION Temple fell to St. John’s, 57-53, in a first move on to the Sweet Sixteen. Nate Black- NEW YORK, NY round East Region game at Blacksburg, VA. well led all scorers with 15 points as Granger Ohio State 57, Temple 47 Clarence Brookins had a game-high 21 Hall was held to seven points in 21 minutes. Temple 55, Catholic 35 points, as did St. John’s Sonny Dove. 1986 – MIDWEST REGION Head coach Josh Cody led the Owls to 1970 EAST REGION DAYTON, OH their first ever NCAA appearances with a PHILADELPHIA, PA (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) record of 13-8. Temple dropped its opener in Villanova 77, Temple 69 (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43 the tournament by a 57-47 score to Ohio State before rebounding to defeat Catholic, An East Region first round match-up The Owls received balanced scoring, 55-35. pitted a pair of Big 5 rivals with Villanova placing three players in double figures, but coming up on top, 77-69. All five Wildcats needed overtime to beat Jacksonville, 61-50, FINAL FOUR scored in double-figures, led by Howard at Dayton. Ed Coe led the team with 16 points 1956 EAST REGION Porter’s 18 points and 14 rebounds. John and eight boards, while Tim Perry had 11 NEW YORK, NY Richardson led Temple with 22 points, while points and 18 rebounds. Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 Lee Tress had 20 points and 21 rebounds. Temple was not as fortunate in the sec- Philadelphia, PA ond round, dropping a 65-43 decision to top- Temple 65, Connecticut 59 1972 EAST REGION seeded Kansas and eventual Midwest Temple 60, Canisius 58 WILLIAMSBURG, VA Regional MVP . Nate Black- EVANSTON, IL – FINAL FOUR South Carolina 53, Temple 51 well was the only Owl to score double figures Iowa 83, Temple 76 (14 points). Temple 90, Southern Methodist 81 Ollie Johnson had 16 points and eight rebounds but Temple fell to South Carolina, 1987 – MIDWEST REGION Temple returned to the NCAA Tourna- 53-51, in the East Region first round in CHICAGO, IL ment in 1956 behind the top backcourt in Williamsburg, VA. Johnson was the only Owl (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 Philadelphia history, Hal Lear and Guy in double-figures, while South Carolina was (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62 Rodgers, and Hall of Fame head coach Harry led by Tom Riker (23 points). Litwack. The duo led the Owls to a 23-3 reg- #2-seeded Temple rode the back of sen- ular season record and first round match-up 1979 EAST REGION ior Nate Blackwell and junior Tim Perry in a with Holy Cross at Madison Square Garden. RALEIGH, NC 75-56 first round victory over Southern in the After a 74-72 nailbiter, play resumed at The #10 St. John’s 75, #7 Temple 70 Midwest Region. Blackwell scored 24 points Palestra. With Fred Cohen pulling down a while Perry added 21 points, 17 rebounds NCAA Tournament record 34 rebounds, Tem- Making its first NCAA appearance in and seven blocks. Temple held Southern to ple beat Connecticut, 65-59. seven years, the Owls dropped a 75-70 deci- 27% shooting from the floor. The Owls dispatched of Canisius, 60-58, sion to St. John’s in Raleigh, NC. Walt Mont- Despite 26 points from Mike Vreeswyk, for a trip to their first Final Four in Evanston, ford led Temple with 22 points and nine #10-seed LSU upset the Owls, 72-62, at the IL. A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a National rebounds, while Bruce Harrold added 18. St. Rosemont Horizon. Blackwell scored 16 Championship, but Lear poured in 48 points John’s duo of Wayne McKoy (22 points) and points in his final game and finished his ca- in a third-place victory over SMU to earn Reggie Carter (20) combined to shoot 19-for- reer second on the program’s assist list and Final Four MVP honors. 28 from the floor. third on the scoring list.

FINAL FOUR 1984 – #8 EAST REGION ELITE EIGHT 1958 EAST REGION CHARLOTTE, NC 1988 – EAST REGION CHARLOTTE, NC (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63 HARTFORD, CT Temple 71, Maryland 67 (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66 (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53 LOUISVILLE, KY – FINAL FOUR Temple shot 56% from the field and re- EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ Kentucky 61, Temple 60 ceived 20 points from Granger Hall to defeat (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 Temple 67, Kansas State 57 St. John’s, 65-63, in Charlotte, NC. Terence (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53 Stansbury and Jim McLoughlin added 14 for Two years later, Rodgers teamed with the Owls to offset a game-high 21 points The top-seeded Owls won their 16th sophomore Bill “Pickles” Kennedy to lead TU from Chris Mullen. straight game by dispatching of #16 Lehigh, back to the Final Four in Louisville, KY. poured in 27 points on 87-73, at the Hartford Civic Center. Tim Perry Rodgers would be named to the All-Final Four 11-for-15 shooting for North Carolina to beat had 27 points, 12 rebounds and eight blocks, team, but Temple fell to Kentucky, 61-60 and Temple, 77-66, in the second round of the while freshman Mark Macon added 24 wrapped up third-place with a 67-57 victory East Region. Stansbury tried to match the fu- points and nine rebounds in the victory. over Kansas State. ture NBA legend, scoring 26 points on 12-for- Two days later, Temple made easy-work 24 shooting, in 39 minutes. Granger Hall had of #8 seed, Georgetown, in a 74-53 victory. 1964 EAST REGION 13 points and 12 rebounds against the Tar Mike Vreeswyk and Macon each had 21 PHILADELPHIA, PA Heels, who started four future NBA players. points to lead four Owls in double-figures. Connecticut 53, Temple 48 The Cherry and White next traveled up 1985 – EAST REGION the New Jersey Turnpike to the Meadowlands The Cherry and White led 26-24 at the HARTFORD, CONN. to face off with #13 seed Richmond. Temple half but Connecticut stormed back to win, (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 ended the Spiders’ Cinderella story with a 53-48, in the East Region first round. Jim (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46 69-47 victory and improved to 32-1. Macon Williams pulled down 20 rebounds and had 24 points, while Vreeswyk added 19. scored 11 points, while Bill Kelley had a Granger Hall scored 22 points and Perry pulled down a double-double (11 game-high 16 points for TU. grabbed 13 rebounds as Temple squeaked points, 13 rebounds) and blocked four shots. past Virginia Tech, 60-57, in Hartford, CT. Future GM Billy King 1967 EAST REGION Charles Rayne also had a double-double kept Macon under wraps on 6-for-29 shoot- BLACKSBURG, VA with 12 points and 10 rebounds. ing (13 points) to help Duke escape with a St. John’s 57, Temple 53 The defending NCAA Champion George- 63-53 win to advance to the Final Four. Tem- town Hoyas dispatched of Temple, 63-46, to ple shot 29% from the field in the game.

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Macon won various All-America honors and McKie had identical stat lines of 24 points, John Chaney’s famous match-up zone John Chaney was named the National Coach eight rebounds and three steals in 40 min- defense foiled another opponent, holding of the Year for the second straight year. utes to lead Temple past tenth-seeded Mis- Oklahoma to 32% from the field and its sec- souri at the Jon Huntsman Center. The Owls ond lowest post-season point total in pro- 1990 – EAST REGION forced 22 turnovers and improved to 7-2 in gram history in a 61-43 Temple win. Four ATLANTA, GA opening round games under John Chaney. Owls hit double figures, led by Marc Jackson (6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65 The Cherry and White advanced to its and Levan Alston, who each had 14. third Sweet Sixteen by beating Santa Clara, For the second straight year in the NCAA Mark Macon scored a game-high 32 68-57. McKie (25 points), Rick Brunson (20) Tournament, Cincinnati eliminated the Owls points but Temple could not overcome 60% and Jones (17) combined for 62 of Temple’s from postseason play with a 78-65 victory. shooting by St. John’s in an 81-65 loss in the 68 points. The Owls held future NBA MVP Temple was chilly from long-range, shooting MidEast regional first round. Macon made 6- to three points on 1-for-9 shoot- just 26%, and made just one three in the of-9 shots from long-distance and the Owls ing. second half. The #2-seeded Bearcats made received 13 points and eight boards from Trailing by six points at the half, Temple all 10 free throws down the stretch to put the Donald Hodge. St. John’s took a 35-17 lead at went on a 15-3 run and would not fall behind game away. Jackson had 13 points for TU. the half and never looked back. again in a 67-59 victory over third-seeded Vanderbilt at the . Jones scored a 1997 – MIDWEST REGION ELITE EIGHT game-high 26 points on 13-for-23 shooting. KANSAS CITY, MO 1991 – EAST REGION The Owls held the Commodores to a season- (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 COLLEGE PARK, MD low 59 points. (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57 (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 The Fab Five foiled the Owls for the sec- (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 ond straight year with a 77-72 win over Tem- Temple bounced back from a heart- EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ ple in the West Regional Final. TU led by 10 breaking overtime loss to Rhode Island, 69- (10) Temple 72, (3) Oklahoma St. 63 (OT) points soon after halftime but the Wolver- 66, in the Atlantic 10 Championship to score (1) N. Carolina 75, Temple 72 ines went inside to and Juwan a 62-40 victory over #8-seeded Mississippi Howard, who combined for 16 points and 14 at the Kemper Arena. Marc Jackson had a Temple opened up play in the East Re- rebounds in the second half alone. All five double-double with 24 points and 10 re- gion with an 80-63 win over Purdue at the members of the Fab Five scored in double- bounds, while Rasheed Brokenborough Cole Fieldhouse behind 25 points from Mik digits for Michigan. Rick Brunson had 21 added 20. Kilgore. Mark Macon scored 19 points and points, nine assists and seven rebounds. The top-seeded Minnesota Golden Go- Vic Carstarphen added 18. Jones and McKie each earned All-West Re- phers were too much for Temple in a 76-57 The Owls had a surprise opponent in gion honors. second round victory. Brokenborough did the second round, as #15-seed Richmond not start due to a shoulder injury suffered upset #2-seed Syracuse, 73-69, in the first 1994 – EAST REGION against Ole Miss, but led the team with 12 round. The Spiders could not post another LANDOVER, MD points off the bench. The Owls drew within upset, as Temple advanced to the Sweet Six- (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 six points with 17:11 left but would get no teen with a 77-64 victory. Macon scored 20 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58 closer the rest of the way. points, while Kilgore added 18. Macon poured in 26 points to lead Tem- Temple defeated city-rival Drexel, 61- 1998 – WEST REGION ple to a 72-63 overtime victory over Okla- 39, in the East Region first round at the USAir BOISE, ID (10) homa State in the Regional Semifinal at the Arena behind 21 second-half points from West Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52 Meadowlands, but the senior saved his best Aaron McKie, who was held scoreless in the for his last collegiate game. He scored 31 first half for the first time in 48 games. He The A-10 Regular season champions points and grabbed nine rebounds but could added 10 rebounds. The Owls forced the and #24 Owls (AP) did not play well in any not lift the Owls past North Carolina in the Dragons into just 29% shooting and held facet of the game in dropping their first East Region final. The Tar Heels edged Tem- to four points and five rebounds. round game to West Virginia, 82-52, in ple, 75-72, in the contest as Macon ended The second round pitted a pair of Hall of Boise, ID. Temple shot 33% from the floor his career as the program’s all-time leading Fame coaches in John Chaney and Bobby and were out-rebounded 46-24. Pepe scorer. Knight. Temple shut down Sanchez had 15 points for the Owls. (eight points) but Indiana received clutch 1992 – SOUTHEAST REGION three point shooting from Brian Evans (18 ELITE EIGHT ATLANTA, GA points) and Todd Leary (15) to beat the Owls, 1999 – EAST REGION (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66 67-58. Eddie Jones had 24 points and seven BOSTON, MA boards, while McKie had 18 points and nine (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 Michigan’s Fab Five proved to be too rebounds in his collegiate farewell. (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54 much for the Owls in a first round game at EAST RUTHERSFORD, NJ the Omin in a 73-66 victory over Temple. TU 1995 – WEST REGION (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 took a 59-57 lead late in the second half but SALT LAKE CITY, UT (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64 was outscored 16-7 the rest of the way. (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71 Aaron McKie and Vic Carstarphen led four After falling in the Atlantic 10 Champi- Owls in double-figures with 17 points each. Cincinnati shot 61% from the field and onship on Rhode Island’s , who broke a 59-59 tie with 4:51 held off a late Temple rally to beat the Owls, buzzer-beating three-pointer, Temple wel- remaining, led all scorers with 19 points. 77-71, at the Jon Huntsman Center in the comed back Quincy Wadley from a hand-in- West Region first round. Johnny Miller, play- jury in a 61-54 victory over Kent State in the ELITE EIGHT ing on a sore ankle, scored 30 points and First Round at the Fleet Center. Pepe 1993 – WEST REGION shot 9-for-17 from three-point range. Rick Sanchez had 15 points and nine assists and SALT LAKE CITY, UT Brunson scored 16 points in his final colle- Rasheed Brokenborough added 15 in the (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 giate game. win. (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 Wadley came off the bench to hit four SEATTLE, WA 1996 – SOUTHEAST REGION three’s to beat third-seeded Cincinnati, 64- (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59 ORLANDO, FL 54, to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Temple (1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72 (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43 continued to receive balanced scoring, as La- (2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65 mont Barnes scored 15 points and Wadley Future NBA stars Eddie Jones and Aaron and Sanchez added 14. 85 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball NCAA Tournament History

The Owls opened up a 15-point halftime test against the defending NCAA Champions. 2011 - WEST REGION lead on Purdue and cruised to a 75-55 victory Greer scored a game-high 22 points, while TUCSON, AZ over the #10-seeded Boilermakers. Karcher Kevin Lyde netted a tournament career-high (7) Temple 66, (2) Penn State 64 had 21 to lead all scorers, while Sanchez 21 points. Both players were named to the (2) San Diego St. 71 (7) Temple 64 (2OT) filled up the stat-sheet with 17 points, nine All-South Region team. assists and six rebounds. Juan Fernandez, who drained the game- Temple came up short to top-seeded 2008 – SOUTH REGION winning jumper with 0.4 seconds remaining, Duke, 85-64, at the Meadowlands in the East DENVER, CO and Ramone Moore led Temple with 23 Regional final. The Blue Devils shot 60% (5) Michigan State 72, (12) Temple 61 points each as the Owls defeated Penn State from the field and 59% from behind the arc. in a classic NCAA game. There were eight Karcher and Barnes each had 19 points for Fifth-seeded Michigan State clamped ties and 20 lead changes in the tightly con- the Cherry and White. Karcher and Sanchez down defensively on 12th-seeded Temple, tested game. In the final six minutes, there were named to the All-South Region team. especially junior Dionte Christmas, and ad- were just three missed shots and two empty vanced to the second round of the NCAA possessions. As each team kept counter- 2000 – EAST REGION Tournament by beating the Owls, 72-61, at punching and the lead kept alternating, it BUFFALO, NY the Pepsi Center. Senior Mark Tyndale was becoming clear that the last team with (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 scored 14 of his game-high 16 points in the the ball was going to win. After Penn Stateís (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT) second half to pace Temple. The Atlantic 10 2000-point scorer Talor Battle drained a 25- Champions finish their season with a 21-13 footer with 16 seconds to play to tie the Second-seeded Temple rolled to an record, the most victories since the 2000-01 game. The Owls called timeout. It was then easy 73-47 victory over Patriot League cham- team won 24 games. that Khalif Wyatt urged Coach Dunphy to put pion Lafayette in the East Regional First the ball in Juan Fernandezís hands. And Fer- Round at Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, 2009 - SOUTH REGION nandez delivered one shining moment for NY. Quincy Wadley scored a game-high 17 TAMPA, FL Temple, connecting on a leaning 12-footer to points, while Pepe Sanchez dished a career- (6) Arizona State 66, (11) Temple 57 lift the Owls to their first NCAA win since high 15 assists, setting a new arena record 2001. and tying the second most in an East Re- Temple's Dionte Christmas won the bat- Fifth-ranked and second-seed San gional game. tle of superstar guards, but Arizona State Diego State was up next and the Owls were Tenth-seeded Seton Hall and reserve held off the Owls, 66-57, in the first round of up for the challenge. The Aztecs looked like guard Ty Shine ended Temple’s season with the NCAA Tournament at American Airlines they were going to pull away at times, but a 67-65 overtime victory. Shine came off the Arena in Miami. Christmas did all he could in the Owls would keep the game within strik- bench to replace injured leading scorer Sha- his final collegiate game, scoring 29 points ing distance. Trailing by five with two min- heen Holloway and scored a career-high 26 and breaking the school's single season utes to play, Wyatt drained a three-pointer points, including a late three-pointer that three-point field goal record. James Harden, and Lavoy Allen followed with a basket to tie put the Pirates ahead for good. Mark Karcher ASU's All-American, was guarded relent- the game. In the first overtime, Fernandez netted a game-high 27 points in the defeat. lessly by junior Ryan Brooks, and was held made a three to give the Owls the lead, to nine points. which they would hold until Malcolm ELITE EIGHT Thomas tied it at 61 on a three-point play. In 2001 – SOUTH REGION 2010 - EAST REGION the second overtime, the Aztecs finally NEW ORLEANS, LA JACKSONVILLE, FL pulled away. (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 (12) Cornell 78, (5) Temple 65 (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 2012 - MIDWEST REGION ATLANTA, GA The 12/13 ' magical season NASHVILLE, TN (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 came to an untimely end in the first round of (12) South Florida 58, (7) Temple 44 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62 the NCAA Tournament with a 78-65 loss to the Cornell Big Red. The fifth-seeded Owls, Khalif Wyatt scored a game-high 19 After winning seven straight games to which had their 10-game win streak points, but 12th-seeded South Florida capture the sixth Atlantic 10 Championship snapped, end the year at 29-6. Cornell, posted a 58-44 win over fifth-seeded Temple in program history and second straight, Tem- coached by Fran Dunphy's former 10-year as- at Bridgestone Arena in the final game of the ple opened up the 2001 NCAA Tournament sistant at Penn, Steve Donahue, blistered 2012 NCAA Tournament Second Round. with a 79-65 victory over Texas at the Super- the nets in the first half. The Big Red shot It was a tale of two halves, as the Owls dome in New Orleans. Quincy Wadley scored 13-of-19 from the floor (68.4%) in the open- stymied the Bulls over the opening 20 min- 20 of his 26 points in the first half and Lynn ing 20 minutes, taking a 37-29 lead at inter- utes, holding USF to 3-27 from the field Greer added 19 as one of five Owls in double- mission. Temple, which held the nation's top (11.1%), including a stretch of nearly 16 min- figures to lead TU past the #6 Longhorns. three-point shooting team to just 2-of-7 in utes with zero field goals. Temple, however, Two days later, it was Wadley and Greer the first half, connected on 11-of-22 from the could only muster a 19-15 lead at the break. again who vaulted the Owls to their fifth field to stay close. The Owls opened the sec- The second half saw USF blister the nets Sweet 16 under John Chaney. Wadley scored ond half on fire, scoring on eight of their first at the start, hitting seven of their first nine 24 and Greer added 20 as Temple frustrated nine possessions, but the hot shooting of Ivy shots, to take a 30-23 lead over the first five- the Gators with its renowned matchup zone League Player of the Year Ryan Wittman (20 plus minutes. After Wyatt converted two defense, taking a 20-point halftime lead and points), kept the Cornell lead at seven, 51- throws, the Bulls drained three straight coasting to a 75-54 victory over the third- 44, with 14:28 to play. Wittman drained three-pointers to make it 39-25. seeded Gators. three of his four treys in that stretch, all from Trailing 41-27, the Owls scored nine Chaney improved to 5-0 in Regional well behind the arc. Cornell then went on a straight points over a five-minute stretch to Semifinals with an 84-72 victory over #7 16-4 run led by senior playmaker Louis Dale, cut the deficit to three. The Owls’ defense seed Penn State at the in At- who scored eight of his game-high 21 points then forced Victor Rudd, Jr. (17 points) into a lanta. Greer paced Temple with 21 points, during the game-breaking six-minute long three-pointer with the shot clock wind- while Greg Jefferson scored 15 points off the stretch. It was Dale's three-pointer that ing down, but he banked it in to push the bench, the first bench points scored by the ended the run, making it 66-48 with 8:53 re- margin to six, 44-38. Owls in the Tournament. maining. The Owls never got closer than 14 South Florida was able to close out the The Owls’ dream season came to an end the remainder of the contest as the senior- game at the foul line, making all eight of its to the top-seeded Michigan State Spartans, laden three-time Ivy Champs advanced over attempts over the final two minutes and 69-62, keeping Chaney out of the Final Four. the three-time A-10 Champs. change. The Cherry and White never led in the con- #WETHET 86 #TUMBB NCAA Tournament History

2013 - EAST REGION DAYTON, OHIO Ncaa Records (9) Temple 76, (8) NC State 72 (1) Indiana 58, (9) Temple 52 SINGLE GAME HIGHS CAREER HIGHS POINTS POINTS Senior Khalif Wyatt scored 31 points to lead Temple to a 76-72 win over NC State in Player...... Opponent (Date).Pts Player Years Games...... Pts the second round of the NCAA East Regional. Hal Lear...... SMU (3/23/56)..48 Mark Macon 1988-91 8...... 210 Temple opened a 17-point lead before Hal Lear...... Connecticut (3/16/56)..40 Hal Lear 1956 5...... 160 Wyatt hurt his left thumb and left the game briefly. He made 6 of 6 from the line in the Hal Lear ...... Iowa (3/22/56)..32 Aaron Mckie 1992-94 7...... 138 final 32 seconds to keep Temple around for Mark Macon...... St. John’s (3/16/90)..32 Eddie Jones 1992-94 7...... 136 more than one game. He hit his last two with Mark Macon ...... N. Carolina (3/24/91) ..31 Quincy Wadley 1999-01 10 ...... 134 2.2 seconds to go. Khalif Wyatt...... NC State (3/22/13) ..31 NC State trailed most of the game, but cut it to 74-72 on Lorenzo Brown's jumper Khalif Wyatt ...... Indiana (3/24/13) ..31 REBOUNDS with 2 seconds left. Wyatt was fouled on the Player Years Games...... Pts inbounds play and finished it off. REBOUNDS Tim Perry 1985-88 9...... 94 Jake O'Brien played a leading role in Temple's fast start, and finished with 18 Player...... Opponent (Date)Reb Kevin Lyde 1998-01 10 ...... 66 points. Fred Cohen*...... Connecticut (3/16/56)..34 Lamont Barnes 1997-00 9...... 49 After Wyatt hurt his hand in the second Lee Tress ...... Villanova (3/7/70) ..21 Mark Macon 1988-91 8...... 46 half, NC State started its best spurt of the game, getting the ball inside four times for Jim Williams...... Connecticut (3/9/64)..20 Derrick Battie 1993-96 8...... 45 baskets - two each by Richard Howell and Tim Perry...... Jacksonville (3/13/86) ..18 Brown - that cut it to 47-39 with 13:08 to go. Tim Perry...... Southern (3/13/87) ..17 ASSISTS The Owls managed to keep their dis- tance until the closing minutes. Scott Wood, *NCAA Record Player Years Games ...... Asts the ACC's top three-point shooter, missed Pepe Sanchez 1997-00 9...... 54 his first four shots, but hit back-to-back ASSISTS Howard Evans 1985-88 9...... 47 threes that cut it to 63-60 with 3:08 left. He missed another three with 1:11 to go, and Player...... Opponent (Date).Ast Rick Brunson 1992-95 8...... 27 Wyatt finished it off with his free throws. Guy Rodgers...... SMU (3/23/56)..20 Mik Kilgore 1990-91 6...... 23 Two days later, the Owls were dealt a Pepe Sanchez .....Seton Hall (3/19/00) ..15 Lynn Greer 1998-01 7...... 23 heartbreaking 58-52 loss to the East Re- gion's top seed Indiana. Wyatt shot 50 per- Howard Evans...... Richmond (3/24/88)...11 cent (12-of-24) for the game and and once Pepe Sanchez .....Kent State (3/12/99)....9 Scoring average (career): again finished with a game-high 31 points. Pepe Sanchez ...... Purdue (3/19/99)....9 32.0, Hal Lear (5 games, 1956) Trailing Indiana by nine early on, the Owls worked their way back and played with Rick Brunson...... Michigan (3/28/93)....9 Most 3-pointers made (career): the lead for more than 20 minutes. Anthony Lynn Greer...... Florida (3/18/01)....9 17, Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88) Lee capped a 15-4 TU run and the Owls led Most Assists (career): 29-26 at halftime. Most 3-pointers Made (Game): 47, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00) After IU cut the advantage to a single point twice, Wyatt hit back-to-back runners 9, Johnny Miller vs Cincinnati (3/16/95) Most Free Throws Made (career): inside the paint to put the Owls up six Most Free Throws Made (Game): 41, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91) points, which was their largest lead with 12, Khalif Wyatt vs. NC State (3/22/13) Most Free Throws Attempted: under 10 minutes to go. IU's Will Sheehey closed an 8-2 run for 12, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93) 47, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91) the Hoosiers to tie the game at 43. Refusing Most Free Throws Attempted (Game): Best Free Throw Percentage: to go away, Wyatt quickly netted a three- 16, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93) .1000 (22-22), pointer of his own to keep the Owls ahead for a little longer. Temple would go back up Most Steals (Game): Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88) by as many as four (52-48) after Wyatt 6, Pepe Sanchez, vs. Purdue (3/19/99) Most Steals (Career): swished a pair of free throws. Most Blocks (Game): 24, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00) The Hoosiers soon tied the game at 52. Wyatt tried to complete his heroic act on the 8, Mark Strickland, vs Okla. St. (3/22/91) Most Blocks (Career): ensuing possession, but missed a three- 8, Tim Perry, vs Lehigh (3/18/88) 29, Tim Perry, (9 games, 1985-88) pointer and was called for a foul, which sent IU to the line. Indiana then closed the game out on a 10-0 run to put Temple away and end the Owls’ hopes of advancing to the Sweet 16.

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1983 The , Philadelphia, Pa. 1996 Phila. Civic Center, Phila., Pa. 2011 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 96, La Salle 76 Temple 88, Saint Joseph’s 69 Temple 67, Xavier 50 Richmond 58, Temple 54 Temple 72, Rutgers 67 Temple 64, Rhode Island 52 W. Virginia 86, Temple 78* Massachusetts 75, Temple 61* 2012 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Massachusetts 77, Temple 71 1984 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W. Va. 1997 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 78, Massachusetts 54 Temple 64, Duquesne 47 2013 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. West Virginia 67, Temple 65 Temple 69, Xavier 62 (OT) Massachusetts 79, Temple 74 R. Island 69, Temple 66 (OT) 1985 , Piscataway, N.J. Atlantic 10 Championships: Atlantic 10 Champion 1998 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2008, Temple 67, St. Bona. 56 Temple 76, Saint Joseph’s 52 2009, 2010 Temple 62, Saint Joseph’s 61 G. Washington 78, Temple 64 * Denotes championship game Temple 59, Rutgers 51* Overall Record: 53-22 1999 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 31 appearances 1986 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 73, G.Washington 54 Temple 64, Virginia Tech 51 2014 FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn. Byrne Arena, E. Rutherford, N.J. Temple 76, Xavier 64 UCF 94, Temple 90 (2OT) West Virginia 61, Temple 56 Rhode Island 62, Temple 59* 2015 XL Center, Hartford, Conn. 2000 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 1987 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 80, Memphis 75 Atlantic 10 Champion Atlantic 10 Champion SMU 69, Temple 56 Temple 71, Virginia Tech 52 Temple 77, G. Washington 69 Temple 54, Massachusetts 47 Temple 84, Saint Joseph’s 68 American Championships: None Temple 65, St. Bona. 44* Temple 70, West Virginia 57* Overall Record: 1-2 2001 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 appearances 1988 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.V. Atlantic 10 Champion Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 76, Dayton 63 Temple 77, Duquesne 57 Temple 77, G. Washington 76 aTLaNTIc 10 Temple 79, Saint Joseph’s 67 Temple 76, Massachusetts 65* Temple 68, Rhode Island 63* TOURNaMENT HONOREES 1983 Terence Stansbury 2002 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 1984 Granger Hall (MVP) 1989 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 72, Temple 66 1985 Nate Blackwell (MVP) Temple 64, Duquesne 51 Granger Hall Rutgers 62, Temple 59 (OT) 2003 UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Charles Rayne Atlantic 10 Runner-up 1987 Nate Blackwell 1990 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 66, Richmond 52 Howard Evans Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 63, Xavier 57 Tim Perry Temple 61, Duquesne 50 1988 Howard Evans Dayton 79, Temple 72* Mark Macon Temple 65, Rutgers 57 Mike Vreeswyk McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 2004 UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio 1989 Mark Macon Temple 53, Massachusetts 51* Richmond 64, Temple 49 1990 Donald Hodge Mark Macon (MVP) 1991 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. 2005 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Mark Strickland Temple 56, West Virginia 53 Temple 61, Dayton 51 1993 Eddie Jones Penn State 52, Temple 50 G. Washington 77, Temple 58 Aaron McKie 1994 Eddie Jones 1992 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Aaron McKie Temple 75, Saint Joseph’s 59 2006 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio 1995 Levan Alston West Virginia 44, Temple 41 Temple 74, Rhode Island 45 Rick Brunson Temple 68, G. Washington 53 1996 Marc Jackson 1993 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Joseph’s 73, Temple 59 1999 Lamont Barnes Atlantic 10 Runner-up Mark Karcher 2000 Mark Karcher Temple 80, West Virginia 53 2007 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Saint Joseph’s 66, Temple 62 Pepe Sanchez Temple 71, Saint Joseph’s 60 Quincy Wadley (MVP) Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. 2001 Lynn Greer (MVP) Massachusetts 69, Temple 61* 2008 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Kevin Lyde Atlantic 10 Champion Quincy Wadley 1994 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 84, La Salle 75 2003 Brian Polk Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 60, Charlotte 45 2008 Dionte Christmas (MVP) Temple 69, Saint Joseph’s 64* Mark Tyndale Temple 58, Rutgers 44 2009 Ryan Brooks Temple 54, G. Washington 34 2009 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Dionte Christmas (MVP) Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Sergio Olmos Massachusetts 70, Temple 59* Atlantic 10 Champion 2010 Lavoy Allen Temple 79, Saint Joseph’s 65 Juan Fernandez (MVP) Temple 55, Xavier 53 1995 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. 2011 Lavoy Allen Temple 69, Duquesne 64* Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 84, West Virginia 72 aMERIcaN 2010 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Temple 47, Rutgers 42 Atlantic 10 Champion TOURNaMENT HONOREES Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Temple 69, St. Bonaventure 51 2015 Will Cummings Massachusetts 63, Temple 44* Temple 57, Rhode Island 44 Temple 56, Richmond 52*

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THE 1968-69 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BaSKETBaLL TEaM NIT History NaTIONaL INVITaTION TOURNaMENT cHaMPION 1937-38 NIT CHAMPION New York, N.Y. Temple 60, Colorado 36 Temple 56, Oklahoma A&M 44 Temple 53, Bradley 40

1956-57 NIT - 3RD PLACE New York, N.Y. Temple 77, Dayton 66 Bradley 94, Temple 66 Temple 57, St. Bonaventure 50

1959-60 New York, N.Y. Dayton 72, Temple 51

1960-61 New York, N.Y. Temple 79, Army 66 Dayton 62, Temple 60

1961-62 New York, N.Y. Temple 80, Providence 78 (OT) Loyola (Ill.) 75, Temple 64

1965-66 New York, N.Y. Sitting left to right: Gavin White, Assistant director of athletics; Gordon Mulava; Joe Cromer; captain John Baum; Harry Litwack, head coach; Jim Snook; Eddie Mast; Carl Brooks. Standing left Temple 88, Virginia Tech 73 to right: Al Shrier, sports information director; Ted Quedenfeld, trainer; Brigham Young 90, Temple 78 Don Casey, assistant coach; Tony Brocchi; Tom Wieczerak; John Richardson; Pat Cassidy; Bill Strunk; Jay Norman, assistant coach; Jim Wilson, assistant coach. 1967-68 New York, N.Y. Kansas 82, Temple 76 1980-81 Clemson, S.C. 1988-89 Richmond, Va. 1968-69 NIT CHAMPION Temple 90, Clemson 82 Richmond 70, Temple 56 New York, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Temple 82, Florida 66 West Virginia 77, Temple 76 2001-02 NIT - 3RD PLACE Temple 94, Saint Peter’s 78 Fresno, Calif. Temple 63, Tennessee 58 1981-82 Athens, Ga. Temple 81, Fresno State 75 Temple 89, Boston College 76 Georgia 73, Temple 60 Louisville, Ky. Temple 65, Louisville 62 1977-78 Austin, Texas Philadelphia, Pa. Texas 72, Temple 58 Temple 63, Villanova 57 New York, N.Y. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Memphis 78, Temple 77 Temple 65, Syracuse 54 NaTIONaL INVITaTION TOURNaMENT cHaMPION — 1938 EaSTERN INTERcOLLEGIaTE cONFERENcE cHaMPION — 1937-38 2002-03 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 68, Drexel 59 Temple 75, Boston College 62 Kingston, R.I. Temple 61, Rhode Island 53 Philadelphia, Pa. Minnesota 63, Temple 58 (OT)

2003-04 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 76, Temple 71

2004-05 Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Tech 60, Temple 50

2005-06 Philadelphia, Pa. Akron 80, Temple 73 (OT)

2014-15 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 73, Bucknell 67 Temple 90, G. Washington 77 Temple 77, LA Tech 59 New York, N.Y. Miami (FL) 60, Temple 57

Standing, left to right: Coach James Usilton, Sr., Bob Nicol, Ed McDermott, Jim Kidorf, Jim NIT Appearances: 18, 23-16 (.590) overall Busha, Tony Alfano and manager Alan Bobrow. Seated, left to right: Jimmy Usilton, Jr., NIT Championships: 1938, 1969 Howard Black, Ed Boyle, Don Shields, Mike Bloom, Don Henderson and Al Freiberg.

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1956-57 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 1973-74 VOLUNTEER CLASSIC 1987-88 SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New York, N.Y. Knoxville, Tenn. New Orleans, La. (Champion) Temple 79, Fordham 70 Temple 70, Utah State 61 Temple 70, Mississippi 61 Ohio State 64, Temple 63 Tennessee 11, Temple 6 Temple 87, Southern 47 Temple 73, NYU 61 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) 1988-89 TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS 1957-58 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Temple 61, Harvard 59 Charlotte, N.C. New York, N.Y. (Champion) Temple 68, Cincinnati 64 Missouri 91, Temple 74 (2 OT) Temple 76, Pittsburgh 71 Temple 51, California 42 Arizona 68, Temple 50 Temple 91, Seattle 73 Temple 69, California 59 1974-75 JAYHAWK CLASSIC 1989-90 CARRIER CLASSIC Lawrence, Kan. Syracuse, N.Y. 1959-60 KEYSTONE CLASSIC Washington 54, Temple 45 Temple 65, Arkansas State 41 Harrisburg, Pa. (Champion) Fordham 67, Temple 65 Syracuse 73, Temple 56 Temple 60, Penn State 50 Temple 65, Penn 53 1974-75 GATOR BOWL 1990-91 DODGE PRESEASON NIT Jacksonville, Fla. Iowa City, Iowa 1960-61 CAPITAL INVITATIONAL Memphis State 71, Temple 68 Iowa 73, Temple 71 Washington, D.C. (Champion) Jacksonville 63, Temple 52 FIESTA BOWL CLASSIC Temple 63, Lafayette 51 Tucson, Ariz. Temple 61, American 51 1975-76 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Iowa State 81, Temple 79 (OT) New York, N.Y. Temple 56, Pepperdine 55 1961-62 HURRICANE CLASSIC St. John’s 64, Temple 59 Miami, Fla. (Champion) Villanova 84, Temple 75 1991-92 BMA CLASSIC Temple 70, Minnesota 66 Kansas City, Mo. Temple 85, Miami 67 1976-77 RAINBOW CLASSIC Temple 68, Kansas State 65 Honolulu, Hawaii Kansas 97, Temple 73 1963-64 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Arizona State 73, Temple 65 Philadelphia, Pa. St. John’s 59, Temple 49 1991-92 7-UP SHOOTOUT Drake 58, Temple 54 Wm. & Mary 68, Temple 65 St. Petersburg, Fla. Temple 99, Boston College 68 Arizona 66, Temple 60 Loyola (Ill.) 74, Temple 65 1977-78 SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. 1992-93 ORLANDO SUNSHINE CLASSIC 1964-65 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Virginia 66, Temple 55 Orlando, Fla. New York, N.Y. Temple 74, Auburn 73 Temple 67, Florida 62 Cincinnati 83, Temple 56 Florida State 91, Temple 80 (OT) La Salle 83, Temple 70 1978-79 LAS VEGAS TOURNAMENT Las Vegas, Nev. (Champion) 1993-94 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 1965-66 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Temple 81, Baylor 70 New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 89, UNLV 79 Temple 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 51 Temple 84, St. Bonaventure 72 Georgia Tech 57, Temple 51 Temple 66, La Salle 59 (OT) 1979-80 MARYLAND INVITATIONAL Saint Joseph’s 97, Temple 65 College Park, Md. 1994-95 BCA/MLK CLASSIC Temple 85, Harvard 73 Memphis, Tenn. 1966-67 ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Maryland 85, Temple 63 Temple 65, S. California 54 Oklahoma City, Okla. 7-UP SHOOTOUT Temple 82, Arizona State 63 1980-81 BEST HOLIDAY CLASSIC Orlando, Fla. Montana State 61, Temple 60 Portland, Maine Temple 68, Louisville 53 Stanford 53, Temple 51 UNC-Charlotte 68, Temple 65 HARRIS TEETER TOURN. Temple 70, Maine 64 OF CHAMPIONS 1967-68 CHARLOTTE INVITATIONAL Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. 1981-82 CABRILLO CLASSIC Cincinnati 60, Temple 41 Temple 65, Miami (Ohio) 60 San Diego, Calif. Temple 49, South Carolina 44 Davidson 63, Temple 60 Temple 85, Florida 81 7UP SHOOTOUT San Diego State 75, Temple 64 San Antonio, Texas 1967-68 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Texas 70, Temple 54 Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) 1982-83 STANFORD TOURNAMENT Temple 93, Providence 63 Palo Alto, Calif. 1995-96 PRESEASON NIT Temple 82, Wisconsin 80 Temple 73, Rhode Island 62 Temple 65, Rider 62 Temple 83, St. Francis (Pa.) 77 Stanford 77, Temple 70 at Georgetown 74, Temple 49 TANGERINE BOWL GATORADE ROCK’N’ROLL CLASSIC 1968-69 LOBO INVITATIONAL Orlando, Fla. Cleveland, Ohio Albuquerque, N.M. Stetson 79, Temple 73 Cincinnati 70, Temple 49 Temple 72, Fordham 60 Temple 98, Rollins 74 JIMMY V CLASSIC New Mexico 83, Temple 70 East Rutherford, N.J. MOTOR CITY TOURNAMENT 1983-84 FLEET CLASSIC Temple 74, Kansas 66 (OT) Detroit, Mich. Providence, R.I. BANK IV CLASSIC Temple 72, Miami (Ohio) 67 Temple 78, Rhode Island 66 Tulsa, Okla. Detroit 87, Temple 76 Providence 65, Temple 59 Oklahoma State 49, Temple 41

1969-70 FAR WEST CLASSIC 1984-85 COWBOY SHOOTOUT 1996-97 FORD FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland, Ore. Casper, Wy. (Champion) Portland, Ore. Oregon State 65, Temple 44 Temple 71, Pepperdine 66 Oregon 82, Temple 62 So. California 68, Temple 53 Temple 66, Wyoming 60 Temple 69, Bradley 63 Temple 90, Michigan State 51 A- 10/C-USA CHALLENGE 1985-86 PIZZA HUT SHOOTOUT Cincinnati, Ohio 1970-71 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Wichita, Kan. (Champion) Temple 70, Cincinnati 55 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 69, Tenn. Tech 63 Temple 84, St. Francis (Pa.) 75 Temple 62, Wichita State 60 1997-98 NABC CLASSIC Temple 60, Saint Joseph’s 57 JOSTENS CLASSIC (Champion) Albuquerque, N.M. Pennsylvania 76, Temple 55 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 68, Auburn 42 Temple 81, La Salle 58 1971-72 RAINBOW CLASSIC Temple 66, Pennsylvania 47 1998-99 COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC Honolulu, Hawaii New York, N.Y. Temple 60, Minnesota 57 1986-87 COCA-COLA NIT (Champion) Temple 65, Georgetown 49 Arizona State 74, Temple 67 Temple 79, at Virginia 75 Temple 59, Wake Forest 48 Temple 61, California 57 Temple 80, at Villanova 73 New York, N.Y. 1998-99 CHALLENGE Temple 78, UNLV 76 Oakland, Calif. 1972-73 SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC Temple 67, Memphis State 59 Stanford 57, Temple 50 New Orleans, La. BLADE CLASSIC Illinois 82, Temple 77 Toledo, Ohio (Champion) 1999-00 GREAT EIGHT TOURNAMENT Temple 73, Drake 68 Temple 80, Ga. Southern 61 Chicago, Ill. Temple 75, Toledo 68 Temple 64, Gonzaga 48

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HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC Springfield, Mass. OVERTIME GaMES Indiana 67, Temple 59 DATE OPPONENT...... SCORE DATE OPPONENT...... SCORE 2000-01 TIVO PRESEASON NIT 12/31/14 at UConn ...... W, 57-53 1/24/79 Syracuse...... L, 76-78 Liacouras Center 3/12/14 vs. UCF (2OT) ...... L, 90-94 1/11/78 at Pittsburgh ...... W, 81-74 Temple 56, Delaware 49 Temple 61, New Mexico 49 3/4/14 UCF ...... W, 86-78 2/16/74 Saint Joseph's [P] ...... W, 73-67 New York, N.Y. 2/22/14 at Memphis ...... L, 79-82 2/9/74 Villanova [P]...... W, 81-73 Temple 67, Indiana 62 12/7/13 Texas...... L, 80-81 1/29/72 at Syracuse ...... L, 77-84 Duke 63, Temple 61 2/29/12 Massachusetts...... W, 90-88 12/8/70 Hofstra...... L ,72-74 2001-02 COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC 2/22/12 at La Salle...... W, 80-70 1/24/70 Fordham ...... L. 64-70 New York, N.Y. 12/28/11 Buffalo ...... W, 87-85 3/7/69 Saint Joseph's [P]...... L, 67-68 Florida 72, Temple 64 Maryland 82, Temple 74 11/20/11 vs. Wichita State ...... W, 78-74 12/10/68 at Army...... L, 59-60 JIMMY V CLASSIC 11/14/11 at Penn ...... W, 73-67 2/9/66 St. John's (2OT) ...... L, 72-75 East Rutherford, N.J. 3/19/11 vs. San Diego St. (NCAA) (2OT)...... L, 64-71 12/29/65 La Salle [P] ...... W, 66-59 Alabama 70, Temple 67 3/2/11 at Massachusetts...... W, 73-67 3/15/62 Providence (NIT) ...... W, 80-78 2003-04 ORANGE BOWL CLASSIC 2/20/10 at Saint Joseph’s ...... W, 75-67 2/8/62 at NYU ...... L, 73-78 Miami, Fla. 1/10/10 at Rhode Island ...... W, 68-64 2/18/61 Saint Joseph's [P] ...... L, 83-86 Miami 72, Temple 66 2/13/08 Rhode Island ...... W, 92-89 1/21/61 Pittsburgh ...... L, 75-80 2005-06 PRESEASON NIT 2/10/08 Massachusetts ...... W, 80-70 2/27/60 St. John's ...... W, 68-63 Liacouras Center Temple 69, Army 37 1/20/08 at Saint Louis ...... W, 54-53 12/7/57 at Kentucky (3OT)...... L, 83-85 Westwood, Calif. 11/18/08 vs. Marist ...... W, 73-69 3/1/57 St. Bonaventure...... W, 72-69 UCLA 54, Temple 47 3/14/06 Akron (NIT) ...... L, 73-80 2/26/55 La Salle...... L, 57-59 2006-07 ATLANTIC CITY LENAPE TRAIL CLASSIC 3/3/04 Massachusetts (2OT) ...... W, 98-92 2/10/55 at Lebanon Valley ...... L, 76-82 Atlantic City, N.J. 2/25/04 at La Salle...... W, 74-70 1/29/55 Penn State (3OT)...... L, 80-84 Cincinnati 80, Temple 71 3/27/03 Minnesota (NIT) ...... L, 58-63 2/20/54 St. John's...... L, 67-72 2007-08 PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF CLASSIC 3/3/02 at Saint Joseph's (2OT) [P]...... W, 87-84 1/14/54 at Lehigh (3OT) ...... W, 64-61 San Juan, P.R. 2/27/02 at Dayton ...... W, 75-70 12/14/53 at Lebanon Valley ...... L, 58-62 Providence 66, Temple 64 12/3/01 at Wisconsin (2OT) ...... W, 70-67 12/13/52 Louisville (2OT) ...... L, 77-85 College of Charleston 79, Temple 76 Temple 73, Marist 69 (OT) 3/3/01 at George Washington ...... W, 92-88 3/20/52 at Muhlenberg (2OT)...... W, 95-86 1/27/01 Massachusetts ...... L, 64-65 1/1/52 at Niagara...... W, 61-60 2008-09 CHARLESTON CLASSIC 3/19/00 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA) ...... L, 65-67 1/5/50 at NYU ...... W, 50-45 Charleston, S.C. Temple 79, E.Tennessee State 65 11/23/98 at Penn ...... L, 70-73 1/13/49 at St. John's ...... W, 81-79 Temple 70, College of Charleston 65 1/26/98 at Saint Joseph's [P]...... W, 68-62 2/14/45 at Penn State...... W, 63-60 Clemson 76, Temple 72 3/7/97 vs. Rhode Island (A-10) ...... L, 66-69 1/17/45 at Valley Forge ...... W, 41-37 2009-10 PHILLY HOOP GROUP CLASSIC 3/6/97 vs. Xavier (A-10)...... W, 69-62 1/13/45 St. John's ...... L, 41-43 Temple 76, at Delaware 56 1/28/97 La Salle (2OT) ...... W, 70-67 2/15/39 at Michigan State...... L, 25-29 at Temple 73, Siena 69 The Palestra 1/19/97 at Xavier...... L, 64-68 2/5/37 West Virginia ...... W, 40-38 Temple 61, Virginia Tech 50 1/7/97 Rhode Island...... L, 72-79 3/12/36 Rider ...... W, 35-34 St. John’s 55, Temple 48 12/4/96 Wisconsin ...... L, 57-64 12/21/36 La Salle ...... L, 31-37 2010-11 OLD SPICE CLASSIC 12/22/95 Kansas ...... W, 74-66 1/10/33 at Carnegie Tech ...... L, 34-38 Orlando, Fla. 12/2/95 Wisconsin ...... L, 54-57 California 57, Temple 50 2/28/95 Saint Joseph's [P]...... L, 64-73 Temple 65, Georgia 58 OVERTIME FacTS 2/2/95 at St. Bonaventure (2OT) ...... L, 64-78 Texas A&M 54, Temple 5 Temple Overtime Record: 56-47 BB&T CLASSIC 1/28/95 at Rhode Island...... W, 55-50 Home Overtime Record: 19-24 Washington, D.C. 12/20/94 Texas Tech (2OT)...... W, 67-64 Temple 64, Maryland 61 Overtime Record at Liacouras Center: 6-3 1/12/93 at George Washington ...... W, 64-62 Away Overtime Record: 25-14 2011-12 5-HOUR ENERGY PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF 12/20/92 Florida State ...... L, 80-91 Neutral Site Overtime Record: 12-9 San Juan, Puerto Rico 2/9/92 Penn State (2OT) ...... W, 73-72 Temple 69, Western Michigan 55 Postseason Overtime Record: 4-5 3/22/91 vs. Okla. St. (NCAA)...... W, 72-63 Purdue 85, Temple 77 Longest Win Streak: Temple 78, Wichita State 74 (OT) 2/10/91 West Virginia ...... W, 88-78 6 (Jan. 17, 1945—Mar. 20, 1952); 1/16/91 at Duquesne ...... L, 59-60 2012-13 CHEVROLET GOTHAM CLASSIC 6 (Nov. 18, 2008—Feb. 29, 2012) 12/27/90 Iowa State...... L, 79-81 Temple 63, Alcorn State 46 Longest Losing Streak: Canisius 72, Temple 62 3/1/90 Rutgers (2OT)...... W, 65-57 6 (Feb. 9, 1966—Jan. 29, 1972) Temple 83, Detroit 78 2/11/90 at Massachusetts (3OT) ...... W, 83-82 New York, N.Y. Single Overtime Games: 80 (43-37) 3/6/89 vs. Rutgers (A-10)...... L, 59-62 Temple 83, Syracuse 79 Double Overtime Games: 17 (10-7) 12/2/88 Missouri (2OT)...... L, 74-91 2013-14 CHARLESTON CLASSIC Triple Overtime Games: 6 (3-3) 2/9/87 at Penn State (2OT) ...... W, 73-70 Clemson 72, Temple 58 Most Frequent Overtime Opponent: 12/20/86 at Villanova...... W, 67-65 Temple 83, Georgia 81 Saint Joseph's (9) Temple 87, UAB 66 3/13/86 vs. Jacksonville (NCAA)...... W, 61-50 Most Overtime Games in a Season: 1/18/86 at West Virginia ...... L, 65-69 2014-15 COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC 6 (1996-97) Philadelphia, Pa. 12/21/85 Wake Forest...... W, 64-59 Temple 40, American 37 2/25/84 La Salle (2OT) [P] ...... L, 79-80 Temple 82, LA Tech 75 Brooklyn, N.Y. 2/4/84 at West Virginia...... W, 83-77 Duke 74, Temple 54 1/4/84 Saint Joseph's ...... W, 89-83 UNLV 57, Temple 50 2/26/83 La Salle ...... W, 84-79 Regular Season Tournaments: 2/12/83 Duquesne ...... L, 70-73 Won 89, Lost 68 (.567) 2/9/83 Penn (2OT) ...... W, 61-53 2/19/80 St. John's...... L, 58-63 2/9/80 Saint Joseph's...... L, 52-53

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INDIVIDUaL Scored 30 Points...... Will Cummings (30) vs. Bucknell (3/18/15) Scored 40 Points...... David Hawkins (41) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Two Players Scored 20 Points ...... W. Cummings (21) and J. Morgan (20) vs. GW (3/22/15) Three Players Scored 20 Points ...... Dalton Pepper (26), Will Cummings (23) and Anthony Lee (20) vs. UCF (3/4/14) Two Players Scored 30 Points ...... David Hawkins (41) and Mardy Collins (30) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Five Players Scored 10 Points ...... Pepper (17), DeCosey (14), Lee (14), Cummings (12) and Watson (11) at Houston (2/9/14) Had 15 Rebounds...... Jaylen Bond (15) vs. GW (3/22/15) Had 20 Rebounds ...... Lavoy Allen (21) at La Salle (2/28/10) Had 10 Offensive Rebounds ...... Lavoy Allen (10) at Richmond (2/6/10) Had 10 Defensive Rebounds ...... Jaylen Bond (10) vs. East Carolina (2/14/15) Two Players Had 10 Rebounds...... Khalif Wyatt (11) and Anthony Lee (10) at Fordham (3/6/13) Had a Double-Double in Points and Rebounds ...... Quenton DeCosey (21 pts, 11 rebs ) vs. Louisiana Tech (3/25/15) Had a Double-Double in Points and Assists ...... Will Cummings (11 points, 10 assists) at Delaware (12/18/14) Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles ...... Jaylen Bond (16 pts, 14 rebs) vs. Tulsa (1/10/15); ...... (10 pts, 11 rebs) at Tulane (1/7/15) Had Three Consecutive Double-Doubles ...... Jaylen Bond 16 pts, 14 reb vs. Tulsa (1/10/15); ...... 10 pts, 11 reb at Tulane (1/7/15); 21 pts, 14 reb vs. UCF (1/4/15) Had Four Consecutive Double-Doubles ...... Lavoy Allen: 14 pts, 18 reb at Massachusetts (3/2/11); ...... 24 pts, 11 reb vs. La Salle (3/3/11); 15 pts, 12 reb vs. La Salle (3/3/11); 12 pts, 10 reb vs. Richmond (3/12/11) Had a Triple-Double ...... Pepe Sanchez (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) vs. La Salle (1/17/1998) Two Players Had Double-Doubles ...... Wyatt (19 pts, 11 rebs) and Lee (12 pts, 10 rebs ) at Fordham (3/6/13) Had Three Consecutive 30-Point Games ...... Dionte Christmas: 31 vs. Rhode Island (1/20/07), 34 at Penn (1/24/07), ...... 30 at Duquesne (1/27/07) Made 10 Field Goals ...... J. Bond (10) vs. UCF (1/4/15) Attempted 25 Field Goals ...... Will Cummings (25) vs. UCF (3/12/14) Shot .750 From the Field (min. 10 att.) ...... Dalton Pepper (10-12, .833) vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Made 15 Free Throws ...... Khalif Wyatt (15) vs. Duquesne (2/14/13) Shot 1.000 From the Line (min. 10 att.)...... Will Cummings (10-10) at UCF (1/4/14) Made 7 Three-Pointers...... Dalton Pepper (8) vs. Cincinnati (1/26/14) Attempted 15 Three-Pointers ...... Dionte Christmas (16) vs. Duquesne (3/14/09) Shot .750 From 3-Point Range (min. 5 att.) ...... Quenton DeCosey (6-7, .857) at Rutgers (1/1/14) Had 10 Assists ...... Will Cummings (10) at Delaware (12/18/14) Had 15 Assists ...... Pepe Sanchez (15) vs. Lafayette (3/17/00) Had 10 Blocks ...... Duane Causwell (10) vs. Penn State (12/26/89) Had Five Steals...... Will Cummings (7) at SMU (2/19/15) Had 10 Steals ...... Mark Macon (11) vs. Notre Dame (1/29/89) Led the Team in Points, Rebounds, and Assists...... Khalif Wyatt (19 pts, 11 rebs, 4 asts) at Fordham (3/6/13) Hit a Last Second Shot to Win a Game ...... Josh Brown at Memphis (2/7/15) 100-Point Games TEMPLE 1/3/61 Scranton...... W 101-69 1/1/55 Kentucky ...... L 69-101 DATE OPPONENT ...... W/L SCORE 2/4/56 at St. Francis (PA)...W 103-68 3/1/50 at Syracuse ...... L 76-105 2/7/07 St. Bonaventure ...W 109-70 1/26/56 Delaware ...... W 108-81 2/4/88 Duquesne ...... W 110-70 2/4/54 at Drexel...... W 100-62 100-POINT GaMES FacTS 12/8/86 Penn...... W 103-67 12/17/51 Glassboro St...... W 114-47 Temple 100-Point Game Record: 18-0 1/6/83 Rhode Island ...... W 103-94 12/14/50 at Glassboro St. ..W 111-36 Home 100-Point Game Record: 13-0 12/11/80 Point Park...... W 105-75 Away 100-Point Game Record: 5-0 2/16/79 American ...... W 103-67 OPPONENT Overtime 100-Point Games: 0 2/23/72 Rhode Island ...... W 108-64 DATE OPPONENT...... W/L SCORE Most Frequent 100-Point Game 2/27/70 Rider ...... W 107-74 12/9/07 Villanova...... L 93-101 Opponent:Glassboro State, Rhode Island, 2/11/70 at Pittsburgh...... W 101-72 2/7/93 Wake Forest...... L 69-106 Penn (2) 1/7/69 at Penn...... W 107-83 2/5/66 Saint Joseph's [P] .L 74-105 Most 100-Point Games in a season: 1/31/67 Gettysburg...... W 109-73 1/2/60 at G. Washington ..L 65-101 2 (1955-56, 1960-61, 1969-70) 2/6/61 Muhlenberg...... W 102-61

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TEaM Won By 30 Points...... Temple 101, LIU Brooklyn 65 (12/21/13) Won By 40 Points...... Temple 88, Massachusetts 46 (2/26/03) Scored 100 Points ...... 101 vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Scored Under 50 Points...... 40 vs. American (11/14/14) Scored Under 40 Points ...... 39 at Tulsa (2/22/15) Scored 50 Points in a Half ...... 52 points, Second Half, vs. GW (3/25/15) Scored 60 Points in a Half ...... 63 points, Second Half, vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Scored Under 20 Points in a Half ...... 17 Points, Second Half at Tulsa (2/22/15) Had a +20 Rebound Margin...... +23 vs. East Carolina (2/14/15) Had 50 Rebounds ...... 50 vs. LIU Brooklyn (11/30/14) Had Less Than 25 Rebounds...... 22 at Cincinnati (1/17/15) Had 20 Offensive Rebounds...... 21 at SMU (2/6/14) Had Less Than 5 Offensive Rebounds...... 4 vs. SMU (1/14/15) Had 40 Defensive Rebounds...... 41 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/97) Made 40 Field Goals ...... 41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Made Less Than 15 Field Goals ...... 14 at Tulsa (2/22/15) Attempted 80 Field Goals ...... 83 vs. Rhode Island (2/4/89) Attempted Less Than 40 Field Goals...... 32 vs. Princeton (12/20/04) Shot .600 From the Field ...... 613 (38-62) vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Made 30 Free Throws ...... 34 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/17/14) Made Less Than 5 Free Throws ...... 1 vs. Duke (12/8/12) Attempted 40 Free Throws...... 49 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/17/14) Attempted Less Than 10 Free Throws ...... 8 at Delaware (12/18/14) Shot .900 From the Line (min. 10 attempts) ...... 900 (18-20) vs. La Salle (12/6/14) Made 10 Three-Pointers ...... 10 at UCF (1/28/15) Made No Three-Pointers ...... 0 vs. Massachusetts (2/1/96) Attempted 25 Three-Pointers ...... 26 vs. SMU (1/14/15) Attempted Less Than 10 Three-Pointers...... 7 at Saint Louis (1/11/12) Had 25 Assists...... 26 vs. Toledo (11/14/10) Had Less Than 5 Assists ...... 4 vs. St. John’s (11/28/10) Had 25 Turnovers...... 28 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07) Had Less Than 5 Turnovers...... 4 vs. UConn (3/7/15) Had 10 Blocks ...... 10 vs. Bucknell (3/18/15) Had No Blocks ...... 0 at Fordham (3/6/13) Had 15 Steals...... 15 vs. Clemson (11/16/08) Had No Steals...... 0 vs. Richmond (3/13/03) Last Overtime Game ...... 57-53 at UConn (12/31/14) Last Overtime Victory at Home ...... 86-78 vs. UCF (3/4/14) Last Overtime Victory on the Road...... 57-53 at UConn (12/31/14) Temple Defeated a Ranked Opponent ...... 77-52 vs. #10/10 Kansas (12/22/14) Temple Defeated a #1 Ranked Opponent...... 77-69 vs. #1 Cincinnati (2/20/00)

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CHARLES M. WILLIAMS 1894-99 • 73–32 Record Milestone Victories Win Date Opponent...... Score Coach 1894-95 (8-3) 1 1894 Purple Crescent A.C...... 3-1 Charles M. Williams Purple Crescent A.C...... 3- 1W 100 1903 Drexel...... 19-13 H. Shindle Wingert Germantown YMCA...... 9- 8W 200 1921 Schuylkill ...... 31-29 Francois D’Eliscu Turnegemeinde ...... 3- 0W 300 12/11/29 Phila. Osteopathy ...... 39-31 James Usilton Temple J.V...... 5- 1W 400 2/22/36 Carnegie Tech...... 44-32 James Usilton W. Phila. YMCA ...... 10- 1W 500 2/20/43 La Salle ...... 47-43 Josh Cody Kensington YMCA...... 0- 8L 600 12/22/50 at Scranton...... 75-70 Josh Cody Central H. S...... 6- 2W 700 2/21/57 at St. John’s ...... 80-73 Harry Litwack Haverford College...... 4- 6L 800 12/27/62 at St. John’s...... 64-51 Harry Litwack Delhi Club...... 9- 1W 900 12/02/68 Hofstra...... 93-64 Harry Litwack Northwest YMCA...... 1- 2L 1000 1/29/74 at Drexel...... 55-43 Don Casey W. Phila. YMCA...... 9- 3W 1100 2/11/80 Rider ...... 80-64 Don Casey 1200 2/23/85 at Massachusetts ...... 50-48 John Chaney 1895-96 (15-7) 1300 1/12/89 at Massachusetts...... 89-68 John Chaney Penna. R.R. YMCA...... 5- 2W 1400 1/8/94 George Washington...... 80-64 John Chaney Camden YMCA ...... 8- 6W 1500 11/20/98 Michigan State...... 60-59 John Chaney Turnegemeinde ...... 5- 4W 1600 2/23/03 at Fordham ...... 99-77 John Chaney Schuylkill Navy ...... 4- 3W 1700 1/24/09 Charlotte ...... 80-53 Fran Dunphy Moorestown YMCA ...... 2- 0W 1800 12/31/12 Bowling Green...... 75-57 Fran Dunphy Kensington YMCA...... 3- 8L Central Pa. College ...... 8- 0W Temple-Guards ...... 6- 10 L Spaulding A.C...... 66- 2W Central High School ...... 11- 2W Nicetown YMCA...... 3- 15 L Penna. Bike Club...... 15- 4W Nicetown YMCA ...... 1- 2L All Phila. Collegians ...... 2- 8 L Clover Bike Club ...... 7- 6W Temple College J.V...... 13- 0W Schuylkill Navy ...... 7- 11 L All Phila. Collegians ...... 26- 8W Central Pa. College ...... 5- 3W First Regiment ...... 15- 7W First Regiment...... 9- 12 L Temple J.V...... 12- 2W 1898-99 (18-6) Turnegemeinde ...... 5- 10 L Camden YMCA ...... 8- 1W Strawbridge & Clothier...... 2- 0W Purple Crescent A.C...... 9- 1 W Penn...... 3- 1W Montgomery A.A...... 10- 5W All-Phila. Collegians ...... 10- 7W Bridgeton YMCA ...... 3- 22 L Temple Guards ...... 3- 2W 1897-98 (22-5) Central Pa. College ...... 45- 4 W Brooklyn YMCA ...... 8- 10 L All Phila. Collegians ...... 9- 1W Richmond A.C...... 23- 4W Temple Guards...... 4- 1W Clover Bike Club ...... 7- 8L Penn Bike Club...... 7- 20 L Penn R.R. YMCA ...... 2- 3L Claremont A.C...... 51- 2W Central High School...... 20- 1 W Temple College J.V...... 11- 2 W W. Phila. YMCA...... 6- 2W Trinity A.A...... 14- 8W Trenton YMCA ...... 2- 6L Germantown YMCA ...... 14- 22 L N.Y. 23rd St. Club...... 10- 21 L Turnegemeinde...... 8- 6W Central High School...... 18- 2W Nicetown YMCA ...... 16- 3W Camden YMCA...... 4- 22 L Bristol A.A...... 12- 9W 1896-97 (10-11) Belmont A.C...... 6- 4W Penn Bike Club ...... 10- 8W Brooklyn YMCA ...... 8- 6W First Regiment...... 29- 0W Trinity A.A...... 18- 5W NY 23rd St. Club ...... 16- 12 W Yale University ...... 3- 15 L Germantown YMCA ...... 1- 11 L Baltimore A.C...... 7- 4W Hancock A.A...... 11- 2W Bristol A.A...... 11- 4W Penn...... 2- 4L Penna. Bike Club...... 8- 6W Phila. All Collegians ...... 6- 5W Trenton YMCA ...... 3- 4L Central Pa. College...... 12- 6W West Chester Teacher’s College ...... 6- 20 L Central Pa. College ...... 2- 5 L Temple J.V...... 17- 4W Eastburn Academy ...... 17- 6W Temple J.V...... 8- 3W Central High School ...... 12- 0W Nicetown YMCA ...... 21- 9W University of Pa...... 4- 6L Germantown YMCA ...... 11- 28 L Burlington A.C...... 22- 6W Penna. R.R. YMCA...... 5- 7L Montgomery A.A...... 12- 5W W.Chester St. Teach. Col...... 40- 3W First Regiment...... 2- 8L Central High School ...... 10- 9W Phila. All Collegians...... 16- 3W Central Pa. College...... 10- 8W Trinity A.A...... 22- 2W Penna. Military Col...... 8- 15 L Camden YMCA...... 9- 12 L Penna. Bike Club...... 9- 3W Temple Guards ...... 21- 3W Central High School ...... 13- 2 W Trinity A.A...... 16- 4W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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1903-04 (4-4) Phila. Pharmacy ...... 16- 8W JOHN T. ROGERS Northeast Manual ...... 28- 11 W Eastburn Academy...... 10- 9W 1899-1900 • 14–8 Record West Chester State ...... 19- 27 L Delaware...... 37- 33 W La Salle ...... 13- 20 L La Salle...... 20- 24 L 1899-00 (14-8) Drexel ...... 19- 13 W Eastburn Academy ...... 20- 14 W Penland A.C...... 13- 18 L Girard College ...... 26- 17 W MedicoChi ...... 42- 16 W Univ. of Phila...... 5- 20 L Phila. Dental College ...... 18- 26 L Pa. Dental School ...... 34- 16 W Temple Guards...... 8- 5W Banks Business Col...... 23- 18 W Phila. Osteopathy ...... 22- 15 W Tioga A.C...... 19- 13 W West Chester State ...... 15- 21 L Hahnemann Med. Col...... 19- 21 L Friends Cent. School...... 2- 4L N.E. Manual Tr...... 19- 8W 1904-05 (3-5) FREDERICK PROSCH, JR. La Salle College ...... 10- 15 L La Salle ...... 17- 19 L 1909-13 • 17–20 Record W. Chester Col...... 13- 16 L Phila. Dental College ...... 19- 21 L Phila. All Collegians ...... 17- 21 W Girard College ...... 20- 18 W 1909-10 (4-6) Brown Prep ...... 18- 12 W Brown Prep...... 19- 13 W La Salle...... 29- 18 W Pa. Inst. for Deaf...... 25- 13 W Drexel...... 22- 28 L Delaware...... 14- 30 L Penn Bike Club...... 20- 22 L West Chester State ...... 16- 24 L Girard College...... 21- 14 W Central College ...... 19- 28 L Phila. Pharmacy ...... 18- 30 L MedicoChi...... 25- 27 L Univ. of Phila...... 15- 14 W Phila. Dental College ...... 24- 23 W Camden YMCA ...... 21- 28 L Tioga A.C...... 19- 13 W Brown Prep...... 19- 17 W Temple College J.V...... 27- 9W JOHN B. CRESCENZO Phila. Osteopathy...... 16- 18 L W.Chester Col...... 12- 17 L 1905-08 • 14–10 Record Hahnemann Med. Col...... 28- 12 W Eastburn Academy...... 21- 14 W MedicoChi...... 19- 23 L Temple Guards ...... 18- 16 W 1905-06 (3-4) Carlisle ...... 16- 25 L Penn Bike Club ...... 21- 19 W Phila. Dental College ...... 24- 19 W Bristol A.A...... 16- 14 W Delaware...... 21- 54 L 1910-11 (3-5) Phila. Col. Pharmacy ...... 31- 17 W La Salle...... 23- 21 W Saint Joseph’s ...... 19- 22 L Drexel ...... 19- 27 L Delaware...... 12- 46 L 1900-1901: No varsity team West Chester State ...... 16- 28 L La Salle...... 30- 21 W Phila. Dental College ...... 19- 20 L Girard College ...... 25- 19 W H. SHINDLE WINGERT Eastburn Academy...... 27- 11 W Germantown Academy...... 29- 22 W 1901-05 • 20–18 Record MedicoChi...... 21- 23 L 1906-07 (5-4) Camden YMCA...... 18- 24 L 1901-02 (8-3) Drexel ...... 18- 23 L Philadelphia Pharmacy ...... 17- 22 L Brown Prep ...... 22- 18 W Friends Central ...... 13- 10 W Friends Select...... 19- 20 L La Salle...... 25- 17 W 1911-12 (4-4) Drexel Institute...... 21- 8W Phila. Dental College...... 13- 20 L La Salle ...... 16- 35 L La Salle College ...... 19- 11 W Loyola (Md.) ...... 12- 10 W Girard College...... 21- 19 W Saint Joseph’s College...... 27- 4W Girard College ...... 25- 12 W Germantown Academy...... 24- 17 W Pa. Inst. for Deaf...... 21- 28 L Drexel ...... 21- 25 L MedicoChi ...... 17- 18 L Girard College ...... 25- 13 W Phila. Dental College ...... 19- 22 L Philadelphia Pedagogy ...... 28- 10 W Banks Business Col...... 28- 11 W Eastburn Academy...... 30- 18 W Brown Prep...... 19- 18 W Northeast Manual ...... 30- 7W Carlisle ...... 12- 31 L Temple J.V...... 31- 12 W 1907-08 (6-2) Albright...... 17- 20 L Girard College ...... 20- 26 L Saint Joseph’s ...... 12- 10 W Hahnemann Med. Col...... 55- 1 W 1912-13 (6-5) 1902-03 (5-6) La Salle...... 29- 20 W Brown Prep...... 17- 9W LaSalle...... 16- 14 W Eastburn Academy...... 32- 21 W Philadelphia Pharmacy ...... 38- 5W Widener...... 20- 12 W Phila. Dental College ...... 20- 18 W La Salle...... 27- 22 W Northeast Manual...... 15- 1W Drexel ...... 18- 35 L Philadelphia Normal ...... 14- 17 L Phila. Dental Col...... 12- 17 L Carlisle...... 13- 38 L Albright...... 21- 20 W Girard College ...... 24- 22 W Friends Central ...... 18- 15 W Saint Joseph’s...... 24- 35 L Brown Prep ...... 25- 19 W Girard College ...... 22- 23 L Drexel ...... 10- 21 L EDWARD M. McCONE Pratt Institute ...... 11- 49 L Banks Business Col...... 18- 23 L 1908-09 • 8–3 Record Carlisle ...... 18- 24 L Camden YMCA ...... 15- 22 L Brown Prep ...... 27- 12 W West Chester State ...... 16- 19 L 1908-09 (8-3) Albright ...... 34- 20 W PA Inst. for Deaf ...... 20- 21 L Gaston A.C...... 17- 9W Widener ...... 16- 45 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Pratt Institute...... 18- 26 L Moravian ...... 25- 23 W WILLIAM NICOLAI Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 32- 22 W Dickinson ...... 34- 31 W 1913-17 • 31–26 Record Gallaudet ...... 24- 32 L Villanova...... 24- 36 L George Washington ...... 23- 31 L Alumni ...... 41- 23 W 1913-14 (5-7) Loyola (Md.)...... 30- 32 L Albright ...... 28- 26 W Pratt Institute ...... 15- 36 L Ursinus ...... 19- 36 L Saint Joseph’s ...... 21- 33 L Gallaudet ...... 28- 24 W 1921-22 (4-8) Washington ...... 19- 33 L Schuylkill College ...... 31- 27 W Saint Joseph’s ...... 17- 22 L MedicoChi ...... 31- 16 W Schuylkill College ...... 31- 29 W Albright...... 23- 31 L ELWOOD GEIGES Alumni...... 38- 20 W Delaware...... 16- 20 L 1917-18 • 8–7 Record Lafayette ...... 23- 35 L LaSalle ...... 28- 19 W Muhlenberg ...... 21- 36 L Carlisle Indians ...... 18- 41 L 1917-18 (8-7) Phila. Osteopathy...... 21- 22 L Phila. Normal ...... 24- 18 W Ursinus ...... 22- 24 L Villanova ...... 29- 41 L Penna. Mil. Col...... 18- 21 L Muhlenberg ...... 35- 29 W Phila. Osteopathy ...... 24- 18 W Washington ...... 22- 20 W Pratt Institute ...... 21- 27 L Moravian ...... 40- 31 W Phila. Normal ...... 34- 17 W Stevens Tech ...... 31- 45 L Bucknell ...... 34- 35 L Gettysburg ...... 42- 22 W Saint Joseph’s ...... 12- 26 L 1914-15 (9-4) Franklin & Marshall ...... 44- 18 W Villanova ...... 21- 40 L La Salle...... 37- 21 W Mt. St. Mary’s ...... 30- 31 L U. of Pa. Eng...... 56- 13 W Washington ...... 34- 19 W 1922-23 (10-4) Mt. St. Mary’s...... 19- 27 L Villanova ...... 51- 24 W Alumni ...... 35- 19 W Saint Joseph’s...... 11- 24 L Stevens Tech ...... 19- 50 L Phila. Optometry...... 54- 13 W Catholic ...... 10- 42 L Ursinus ...... 36- 28 W Albright ...... 25- 21 W Delaware...... 31- 9W Franklin & Marshall ...... 22- 18 W Cathedral Col. (NY) ...... 24- 28 L Pa. Mil. College ...... 47- 19 W Moravian ...... 38- 22 W Villanova ...... 22- 32 L Ursinus ...... 28- 22 W Quantico Marines ...... 12- 20 L Alumni...... 28- 17 W Villanova ...... 22- 26 L Ursinus ...... 37- 51 L Temple Freshmen ...... 57- 20 W Alumni...... 50- 12 W Schuylkill Col...... 30- 26 W Catholic ...... 21- 10 W 1918-19: Seton Hall ...... 31- 39 L Phila. Normal ...... 24- 17 W No schedule due to World War I Seton Hall ...... 33- 24 W Albright...... 19- 16 W Washington ...... 26- 48 L FRANCOIS M. D’ELISCU Susquehanna ...... 32- 26 W 1915-16 (7-6) 1919-23 • 29–23 Overall CCNY...... 34- 24 W Lehigh ...... 21- 32 L Schuylkill...... 30- 21 W La Salle ...... 39- 25 W 1919-20 (9-7) Ursinus ...... 19- 37 L Ursinus ...... 21- 31 L SAMUEL L. DIENES Girard College ...... 38- 16 W Muhlenberg ...... 33- 20 W 1923-26 • 39–21 Record Hahnemann Med...... 34- 22 W Alumni ...... 34- 18 W Ursinus ...... 36- 46 L Loyola (Md.) ...... 18- 11 W 1923-24 (15-5) Penna. Mil. Col...... 24- 25 L Stevens Tech ...... 31- 30 W Quantico Marines ...... 21- 31 L U. of Pa. Eng...... 31- 20 W Dartmouth ...... 34- 29 W Norwich...... 26- 20 W Albright ...... 28- 19 W Penna. Mil...... 54- 21 W Villanova ...... 24- 20 W Schuylkill College...... 30- 32 L Stevens Tech ...... 21- 52 L Phila. Optometry...... 34- 26 W Alumni...... 39- 17 W Rutgers ...... 30- 39 L Ursinus ...... 41- 37 W Carlisle Indians...... 28- 30 L Moravian ...... 27- 21 W Saint Joseph’s ...... 26- 31 L Phila. Normal ...... 47- 20 W Washington ...... 60- 26 W Alumni...... 42- 28 W Fort Dix ...... 27- 25 W Delaware...... 25- 24 W 1916-17 (10-9) Bucknell ...... 29- 39 L St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 44- 23 W Moravian ...... 31- 25 W Muhlenberg ...... 33- 37 L Loyola (Md.) ...... 12- 11 W Loyola (Md.)...... 42- 29 W Ursinus ...... 26- 34 L Blue Ridge ...... 32- 17 W Franklin & Marshall ...... 42- 44 L Moravian ...... 29- 33 L Mt. St. Mary’s...... 19- 27 L Ursinus ...... 37- 21 W Lehigh ...... 24- 48 L Albright ...... 35- 26 W 1920-21 (7-4) Penna. Mil. Col...... 28- 27 W George Washington...... 40- 27 W Penn ...... 19- 24 L Phila. Textile ...... 16- 14 W Lebanon Valley ...... 21- 32 L 2nd Regiment Armory...... 24- 4W Muhlenberg ...... 26- 31 L Stevens Tech...... 30- 19 W Villanova ...... 28- 31 L Susquehanna ...... 29- 16 W Penna. Mil. Col...... 35- 21 W Lafayette ...... 18- 26 L Gettysburg ...... 26- 21 W Franklin & Marshall ...... 28- 44 L Bucknell ...... 27- 24 W Haverford ...... 26- 21 W Moravian ...... 36- 46 L Schuylkill College...... 35- 22 W Villanova ...... 20- 12 W

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1924-25 (12-10) 11 at Bucknell ...... 39- 38 W 11 Lafayette ...... 37- 22 W Phila. Pharmacy ...... 33- 14 W 18 at Dickinson ...... 31- 37 L 15 at Ursinus ...... 47- 16 W Phila. Optometry ...... 53- 11 W 18 Albright ...... 47- 36 W 17 Georgetown ...... 37- 24 W Col. of Osteopathy...... 34- 22 W Mar. 1 at Ursinus ...... 24- 26 L 22 St. Bonaventure ...... 55- 26 W Phila. Textile Inst...... 35- 18 W 4 Franklin & Marshall ...... 31- 20 W 24 at Bucknell ...... 41- 31 W Delaware...... 19- 15 W 9 Bucknell ...... 33- 34 L Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg ...... 39- 31 W Muhlenberg ...... 16- 39 L 16 at Villanova ...... 25- 21 W 4 W. Virginia ...... 35- 29 W Washington ...... 22- 42 L 8 Wash. & Jeff...... 35- 21 W Schuylkill Col...... 32- 29 W 1927-28 (17-5) 12 Haverford ...... 39- 21 W Susquehanna ...... 46- 28 W Dec. 3 Phila. Textile Inst...... 72- 18 W 15 Gettysburg ...... 36- 22 W Villanova ...... 18- 43 L 7 Phila. Optometry ...... 63- 12 W 19 Ursinus ...... 53- 30 W Susquehanna ...... 36- 33 W 10 at Rutgers ...... 26- 33 L 21 Loyola (Md.) ...... 52- 30 W Albright ...... 29- 15 W 14 Gettysburg ...... 56- 29 W Mar. 4 Pittsburgh ...... 28- 40 L Haverford ...... 43- 39 W 19 Middlebury ...... 59- 30 W 7 at Gettysburg ...... 24- 28 L Saint Joseph’s ...... 19- 27 L Jan. 7 Phila. Osteopathy...... 46- 22 W 8 at Franklin & Marshall...... 28- 27 W George Washington...... 22- 34 L 10 at Princeton ...... 21- 35 L 25 Villanova ...... 35- 25 W Schuylkill Col...... 25- 23 W 13 Bucknell ...... 29- 18 W Villanova ...... 21- 24 L 19 Ursinus ...... 48- 37 W 1930-31 (17-4) Muhlenberg ...... 27- 48 L 23 Juniata ...... 47- 32 W Dec. 18 Johns Hopkins ...... 45- 26 W Dickinson ...... 17- 20 L 28 at Penn State...... 27- 57 L 27 at CCNY...... 16- 34 L Dickinson ...... 21- 35 L Feb. 4 Western Maryland ...... 38- 31 W Jan. 1 Purdue ...... 17- 45 L Gettysburg ...... 35- 38 L 8 Ursinus ...... 44- 43 W 3 Georgia Tech...... 34- 30 W Ursinus ...... 31- 30 W 11 Dickinson ...... 37- 20 W 9 Colgate ...... 36- 23 W 15 Delaware...... 45- 23 W 14 Villanova ...... 28- 19 W 1925-26 (12-6) 17 at Dickinson ...... 31- 57 L 16 Duke ...... 44- 27 W City Col. of N.Y...... 18- 20 L 18 at Bucknell ...... 30- 20 W 20 Muhlenberg ...... 51- 31 W Phila. Pharmacy ...... 34- 20 W 23 Juniata ...... 42- 30 W 24 Lebanon Valley ...... 47- 26 W Rutgers...... 22- 25 L 25 Albright ...... 42- 35 W 30 Wash. & Lee ...... 37- 24 W Delaware...... 33- 28 W Mar. 3 Franklin & Marshall ...... 26- 14 W Feb. 5 Wake Forest...... 50- 25 W Moravian ...... 41- 16 W 6 at Brown ...... 35- 31 W 7 Georgetown ...... 42- 38 W Schuylkill Col...... 25- 23 W 7 at Dartmouth ...... 34- 37 L 10 W. Virginia ...... 37- 28 W Blue Ridge Col...... 27- 25 W 14 Bucknell ...... 62- 25 W Susquehanna ...... 51- 18 W 1928-29 (16-4) 17 Wash. & Jeff...... 39- 27 W Upsala ...... 36- 30 W Dec. 5 Phila. Osteopathy...... 39- 31 W 19 at Manhattan ...... 18- 19 L Upsala ...... 43- 33 W 8 at City Col. of N.Y...... 29- 33 L 21 Carnegie Tech...... 52- 25 W Villanova ...... 13- 16 L 12 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 33- 19 W 25 Ursinus ...... 53- 24 W Western Maryland...... 20- 13 W 16 Lebanon Valley...... 39- 33 W 28 at St. John’s ...... 20- 27 L Drexel...... 29- 16 W 18 Johns Hopkins ...... 42- 31 W Mar. 4 at Villanova ...... 32- 22 W Dickinson ...... 22- 39 L Jan. 1 Washington & Jeff...... 42- 20 W 7 at Ursinus ...... 42- 32 W Schuylkill ...... 30- 34 L 5 at Dickinson ...... 44- 20 W Haverford ...... 31- 45 L 9 St. Bonaventure ...... 37- 29 W 1931-32 (13-7) Susquehanna ...... 48- 36 W 11 Gettysburg ...... 30- 37 L Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh...... 21- 29 L Ursinus ...... 23- 21 W 16 at Ursinus ...... 46- 32 W 15 Johns Hopkins ...... 37- 32 W 22 Penn Athletic Club ...... 42- 28 W 17 Lebanon Valley ...... 37- 29 W JAMES USILTON, SR. 25 Dickinson ...... 44- 20 W Jan. 1 Colgate ...... 28- 26 W 1926-39 • 205–79 Record Feb. 2 Pittsburgh ...... 28- 38 L 5 CCNY...... 33- 29 W 13 Ursinus ...... 49- 28 W 9 Villanova ...... 33- 25 W 1926-27 (14-5) 15 W. Virginia ...... 40- 29 W 12 at Carnegie Tech...... 25- 35 L Dec. 3 Phila. Osteopathy...... 46- 25 W 16 at Princeton ...... 14- 16 L 13 at West Virginia ...... 35- 42 L 4 Phila. Textile Inst...... 52- 21 W 18 Schuylkill Col...... 48- 36 W 14 at Bucknell ...... 37- 33 W 8 at Princeton ...... 28- 26 W 23 Georgetown ...... 27- 24 W 20 Saint Joseph’s ...... 45- 28 W 11 at Rutgers ...... 27- 31 L 27 at Gettysburg ...... 34- 31 W 23 Georgetown...... 39- 19 W 15 Haverford ...... 37- 35 W Mar. 1 Bucknell ...... 38- 34 W 30 New York Univ...... 48- 26 W Jan. 8 at Lafayette ...... 27- 11 W Feb. 6 at Fordham ...... 23- 30 L 15 Schuylkill Col...... 53- 22 W 1929-30 (18-3) 9 West Virginia ...... 46- 26 W 19 Villanova ...... 34- 33 W Dec. 11 Phila. Osteopathy...... 52- 28 W 18 at St. Thomas ...... 22- 36 L 26 Franklin & Marshall ...... 31- 37 L 14 Johns Hopkins ...... 44- 19 W 20 at St. John’s ...... 22- 37 L 29 Penna. Mil. Col...... 47- 21 W 17 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 35- 32 W 23 Manhattan ...... 46- 21 W Feb. 5 Dickinson ...... 34- 31 W 19 Franklin & Marshall ...... 49- 39 W 26 Carnegie Tech...... 22- 27 L 9 Ursinus ...... 39- 29 W Jan. 8 City Col. of N.Y...... 21- 28 L Mar. 5 Villanova ...... 29- 25 W 9 Bucknell ...... 42- 33 W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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1932-33 (15-6) Feb. 2 CCNY...... 28- 38 L 17 Rutgers ...... 43- 27 W Dec. 13 Johns Hopkins ...... 38- 20 W 9 W. Virginia ...... 40- 26 W 22 Pittsburgh [A]^^...... 29- 35 L 15 Lebanon Valley ...... 15- 13 W 11 Purdue [CH] ...... 34- 35 L ^^Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference Jan. 2 Colgate ...... 29- 25 W 16 Villanova ...... 27- 25 W playoff 7 at Pittsburgh ...... 26- 43 L 18 Bucknell ...... 71- 28 W 10 at Carnegie Tech (OT)...... 34- 38 L 20 at Georgetown...... 36- 31 W 1937-38 (23-2) 11 at W. Virginia ...... 27- 24 W 21 at G. Washington ...... 42- 38 W Dec. 18 at St. John’s (Md.) [MI] ...... 54- 26 W 14 at New York Univ...... 31- 33 L 25 Carnegie Tech...... 42- 35 W 20 Illinois [A] ...... 51- 38 W 17 Saint Joseph’s ...... 43- 19 W 27 at Pittsburgh ...... 25- 34 L 30 Stanford [CH]...... 35- 31 W 21 Georgetown ...... 31- 19 W Mar. 1 at Villanova ...... 16- 23 L Jan. 7 Southern Methodist [A]...... 53- 41 W 28 St. John’s ...... 42- 33 W 4 Notre Dame [CH] ...... 34- 26 W 10 at Georgetown...... 22- 39 L Feb. 1 at Georgetown ...... 44- 41 W 12 Muhlenberg [A]...... 40- 23 W 4 Villanova ...... 47- 28 W 1935-36 (18-6) 14 at Manhattan...... 45- 38 W 9 W. Virginia ...... 42- 28 W Dec. 14 Johns Hopkins ...... 44- 17 W 18 at West Virginia ...... 34- 31 W 10 Bucknell ...... 48- 18 W 16 Saint Joseph’s [A] ...... 32- 30 W 20 at Carnegie...... 39- 37 W 14 at Bucknell ...... 46- 24 W 18 at Georgetown...... 44- 43 W 22 at La Salle [CH] ...... 37- 22 W 15 at Penn State...... 43- 33 W 23 California [A] ...... 43- 49 L 28 Villanova [CH]...... 28- 36 L 18 at CCNY...... 24- 35 L 30 Purdue [A] ...... 54- 39 W Feb. 4 Penn State [A]...... 37- 20 W 21 at Manhattan ...... 45- 31 W Jan. 3 Michigan State ...... 47- 24 W 5 West Virginia [MI]...... 51- 32 W 24 Carnegie Tech...... 35- 25 W 11 W. Virginia [A]...... 42- 34 W 8 at Penn State...... 49- 39 W 28 at Villanova ...... 30- 32 L 17 at W. Virginia ...... 36- 42 L 9 at Pittsburgh ...... 43- 41 W 30 Pittsburgh ...... 30- 40 L 18 at Carnegie Tech...... 32- 39 L 12 NYU [CH] ...... 42- 34 W 25 at Manhattan ...... 42- 36 W 14 Carnegie [MI] ...... 48- 39 W 1933-34 (9-12) 30 Georgetown ...... 39- 17 W 16 at Navy...... 61- 58 W Dec. 13 Johns Hopkins ...... 34- 17 W Feb. 6 at Princeton ...... 45- 26 W 18 Pittsburgh [A]...... 46- 34 W 21 Michigan...... 42- 32 W 8 NYU [A]...... 34- 31 W 23 Albright [H] ...... 46- 25 W Jan. 1 Indiana ...... 29- 43 L 11 Penn State ...... 39- 33 W 25 Georgetown [A] ...... 51- 34 W 3 G. Washington ...... 49- 22 W 14 Pittsburgh [A] ...... 42- 48 L Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s [CH] ...... 40- 34 W 6 at Pittsburgh ...... 30- 35 L 19 at Penn State ...... 31- 23 W 9 Bradley [MSG]# ...... 53- 40 W 9 at Carnegie Tech...... 23- 21 W 22 Carnegie Tech...... 44- 32 W 14 Okla. A&M [MSG]#...... 56- 44 W 13 Saint Joseph’s ...... 31- 27 W 26 at Pittsburgh ...... 41- 52 L 16 Colorado [MSG]# ...... 60- 36 W 20 at Georgetown ...... 22- 30 L Mar. 2 Villanova [A] ...... 44- 27 W 27 Bucknell ...... 45- 20 W 12 Rider (OT)...... 35- 34 W From the 1938-39 season until 1954-55, all home Feb. 3 CCNY...... 29- 33 L 21 Frank.& Marshall [P] ~...... 35- 30 W games were played at Convention Hall, unless 6 at Villanova ...... 19- 20 L 23 Pittsburgh [P] ~...... 41- 37 W noted otherwise. 10 W. Virginia ...... 22- 25 L 28 Niagara [P] ~...... 37- 36 W 12 Notre Dame ...... 33- 42 L Apr. 3 McPherson Oilers[MSG]~ ...... 48- 56 L 1938-39 (10-12) 15 New York Univ...... 19- 21 L Dec. 17 Penn AC [MI]...... 36- 29 W 17 Georgetown ...... 34- 29 W 1936-37 (17-6) 19 Northwestern ...... 32- 29 W 20 Duquesne ...... 26- 40 L Dec. 19 Roanoke [MI] ...... 44- 28 W 26 Southern California ...... 34- 46 L 24 Carnegie Tech...... 48- 28 W 21 La Salle [A] (OT) ...... 31- 37 L 29 Minnesota...... 35- 38 L 28 Villanova ...... 22- 27 L 28 Stanford [A] ...... 38- 45 L Jan. 6 La Salle ...... 27- 38 L Mar. 3 Pittsburgh ...... 34- 38 L Jan. 1 Nebraska [MI]...... 43- 27 W 9 at Georgetown...... 28- 36 L 7 at W. Virginia ...... 27- 38 L 6 at Pittsburgh ...... 28- 32 L 13 Marquette ...... 38- 36 W 9 at Bucknell ...... 38- 30 W 8 Niagara [A] ...... 52- 38 W 18 at West Virginia ...... 33- 42 L 13 Georgetown [A]...... 29- 27 W 21 Penn State...... 31- 29 W 1934-35 (17-7) 16 Villanova [A]...... 28- 23 W 27 Villanova...... 29- 44 L Dec. 15 Johns Hopkins ...... 47- 26 W 23 Carnegie Tech. [A]...... 38- 27 W 31 at Pittsburgh ...... 36- 42 L 19 Saint Joseph’s ...... 32- 18 W 29 at Georgetown...... 44- 49 L Feb. 1 Navy ...... 28- 33 L 22 Indiana ...... 50- 30 W Feb. 3 Frank. & Marsh. [MI] ...... 49- 30 W 3 West Virginia ...... 34- 37 L 28 Ohio State ...... 28- 24 W 5 W. Va. [A] (OT)...... 40- 38 W 8 Western Reserve [MI] ...... 54- 46 W Jan. 1 Drake ...... 40- 19 W 9 Bucknell [A] ...... 40- 23 W 11 Pittsburgh...... 36- 27 W 8 at Bucknell ...... 56- 20 W 12 Penn State [A]...... 42- 23 W 15 at Michigan State (OT) ...... 25- 29 L 9 at Penn State...... 35- 33 W 17 at New York Univ...... 36- 33 W 17 Carnegie ...... 36- 34 W 12 Pittsburgh ...... 45- 38 W 19 Manhattan [A] ...... 39- 28 W 24 Georgetown...... 32- 25 W 14 Georgetown ...... 40- 26 W 20 at Penn State ...... 28- 26 W Mar. 1 at NYU...... 49- 41 W 15 New York Univ...... 22- 38 L 22 at Carnegie Tech...... 35- 27 W 3 Saint Joseph’s ...... 42- 38 W 17 at W. Virginia ...... 16- 29 L 25 Pittsburgh [A] ...... 45- 34 W 8 at Penn State...... 29- 32 L 21 at Carnegie Tech...... 18- 27 L Mar. 5 Saint Joseph’s [A]...... 53- 32 W 10 at Carnegie...... 36- 38 L 26 Fordham ...... 38- 24 W 10 at W. Virginia ...... 39- 49 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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12 at Georgetown...... 40- 42 L 24 Ohio State [MSG] † ...... 47- 57 L ERNEST MESSIKOMER 17 Syracuse ...... 34- 42 L 25 Catholic [MSG] † ...... 55- 35 W 1939-42 • 35–27 Record 31 Penn State...... 33- 46 L Feb. 7 NYU...... 43- 40 W 1944-45 (16-7) 1939-40 (13-10) 11 at Penn State...... 33- 41 L Dec. 9 Holy Cross ...... 54- 38 W Dec. 16 Penn AC [MI]...... 38- 39 L 14 La Salle ...... 48- 38 W 16 Oklahoma A&M ...... 46- 44 W 18 Oregon...... 36- 46 L 18 at St. John’s [MSG]...... 45- 36 W 20 at Princeton...... 42- 25 W 25 Oklahoma ...... 42- 36 W 20 West Virginia...... 46- 39 W 27 Tennessee...... 33- 21 W 27 Southern California ...... 30- 46 L 28 at Navy...... 40- 48 L 30 Kentucky ...... 44- 45 L 29 Texas...... 47- 37 W Mar. 6 Saint Joseph’s ...... 46- 49 L Jan. 1 Wyoming...... 39- 27 W Jan. 5 Georgetown ...... 38- 28 W 3 at Ursinus ...... 63- 39 W 10 New Mexico ...... 61- 43 W JOSH CODY 6 Syracuse...... 62- 33 W 12 at St. John’s ...... 28- 43 L 1942-52 • 122–104 Record 10 at Muhlenberg...... 58- 47 W 13 at West Virginia ...... 42- 46 L 13 St. John’s (OT)...... 41- 43 L 17 La Salle ...... 39- 37 W 1942-43 (11-11) 17 at Valley Forge (OT) ...... 41- 37 W 27 Michigan State ...... 42- 40 W Dec. 9 Muhlenberg [MI]...... 48- 46 W 20 at Quonset Point...... 45- 44 W Feb. 3 NYU...... 37- 39 L 12 at Lehigh...... 69- 59 W 27 at Michigan State ...... 64- 47 W 7 at Georgetown ...... 31- 34 L 15 Brigham Young ...... 35- 32 W 31 at Norfolk Naval Sta...... 49- 66 L 10 West Virginia ...... 54- 41 W 22 US Coast Guard [MI]...... 49- 42 W Feb. 3 West Virginia ...... 54- 44 W 16 Carnegie ...... 60- 38 W 26 Washington State...... 40- 39 W 7 at Navy...... 47- 55 L 17 at Navy...... 43- 29 W 30 Southern California...... 35- 47 L 10 Duke ...... 46- 51 L 22 Penn State...... 31- 33 L Jan. 2 Duke ...... 44- 45 L 14 at Penn State (OT)...... 63- 60 W 28 Saint Joseph’s ...... 39- 14 W 6 at Syracuse...... 45- 44 W 17 NYU...... 45- 64 L Mar. 1 at Michigan State ...... 28- 44 L 9 Penn State ...... 29- 38 L 21 at Syracuse ...... 49- 31 W 2 at Wayne...... 38- 37 W 16 NYU...... 43- 51 L 24 Penn State ...... 39- 28 W 5 at Carnegie...... 40- 38 W 18 at Georgetown...... 52- 51 W 28 NYU [MSG]...... 54- 85 L 6 at Penn State...... 36- 46 L 26 Aberdeen [MI] ...... 60- 48 W Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s ...... 72- 48 W 8 at Penn AC...... 39- 37 W 30 Syracuse ...... 32- 40 L Feb. 6 West Virginia ...... 42- 44 L 1945-46 (12-8) 1940-41 (12-9) 10 at Navy...... 36- 46 L Dec. 8 Muhlenberg...... 47- 33 W Dec. 11 Muhlenberg [MI]...... 34- 21 W 13 at St. John’s...... 40- 62 L 12 at Naval Train. Cntr...... 57- 56 W 14 at Lehigh...... 53- 47 W 17 at NYU ...... 47- 61 L 15 Oklahoma A&M ...... 36- 38 L 17 Oregon...... 45- 42 W 20 La Salle ...... 47- 43 W 28 Lehigh ...... 87- 54 W 23 Oklahoma ...... 32- 26 W 25 at Penn State...... 33- 46 L 29 at Tennessee ...... 36- 43 L 28 Illinois ...... 42- 41 W 27 Georgetown...... 40- 46 L Jan. 1 Kentucky ...... 53- 45 W 30 Kansas...... 40- 35 W Mar. 2 Ursinus [MI] ...... 60- 25 W 5 La Salle ...... 70- 60 W Jan. 6 Michigan State ...... 35- 37 L 6 Saint Joseph’s ...... 32- 28 W 9 at Penn State...... 34- 46 L 10 Georgetown...... 45- 46 L 12 Valley Forge Hospital ...... 49- 44 W 13 at Michigan State ...... 22- 23 L 1943-44 (14-9) 19 at Syracuse ...... 52- 53 L 17 La Salle ...... 27- 22 W Dec. 11 at Muhlenberg...... 32- 34 L 26 at St. John’s...... 54- 57 L 31 Rhode Island ...... 42- 38 W 15 at Lafayette ...... 36- 25 W 31 at Holy Cross...... 51- 55 L Feb. 4 Bradley ...... 45- 48 L 18 Oklahoma A&M ...... 37- 42 L Feb. 2 West Virginia...... 48- 42 W 5 Loyola (Ill.) ...... 43- 40 W 22 at Frank. & Marshall ...... 51- 41 W 9 Duke ...... 64- 38 W 8 Penn State...... 25- 43 L 28 Western Kentucky...... 67- 48 W 11 St. John’s...... 55- 51 W 12 at Georgetown...... 49- 57 L Jan. 1 Havana...... 43- 22 W 16 Penn State...... 54- 38 W 14 St. John’s...... 55- 46 W 8 Penn State...... 45- 38 W 20 at Valley Forge Hosp...... 51- 50 W 21 Fordham...... 49- 37 W 11 at Ursinus...... 42- 34 W 23 NYU...... 57- 59 L 22 at Navy...... 47- 36 W 15 St. John’s ...... 32- 36 L Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s...... 62- 42 W 28 West Virginia ...... 34- 47 L 18 at Norfolk Naval Sta...... 28- 47 L 9 at Kentucky ...... 43- 54 L Mar. 5 at NYU [MSG]...... 46- 47 L 22 NYU...... 43- 45 L 7 Saint Joseph’s ...... 35- 53 L 26 at Navy...... 33- 45 L 1946-47 (8-12) 29 West Virginia...... 46- 32 W Dec. 7 Muhlenberg...... 34- 33 W 1941-42 (10-8) Feb. 5 Canisius...... 46- 33 W 14 Oklahoma A&M ...... 27- 35 L Dec. 13 at Muhlenberg ...... 57- 46 W 8 at La Salle ...... 73- 45 W 21 Colorado ...... 47- 40 W 15 Oregon...... 29- 35 L 12 Muhlenberg ...... 38- 48 L 28 Southern California ...... 54- 68 L 17 Lehigh [MI]...... 60- 38 W 17 at St. John’s [MSG]...... 47- 44 W Jan. 1 Wyoming ...... 51- 44 W 20 Georgetown...... 35- 34 W 19 Wash. & Jefferson ...... 56- 41 W 4 Brigham Young ...... 55- 57 L 27 Washington...... 36- 64 L 23 at Penn State ...... 31- 30 W 8 at Penn State...... 46- 62 L 29 Southern California ...... 49- 46 W 26 Western Michigan...... 55- 51 W 11 Duke ...... 56- 59 L Jan. 3 Duke ...... 57- 41 W Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s ...... 46- 48 L 16 at St. John’s...... 50- 64 L 10 Rhode Island ...... 57- 49 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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18 Syracuse ...... 49- 43 W 1949-50 (14-10) 11 at Delaware...... 60- 70 L 22 at Muhlenberg...... 58- 54 W Dec. 3 Vanderbilt ...... 55- 35 W 12 Phila. Pharm. [SH] ...... 92- 43 W 25 La Salle...... 71- 73 L 10 Muhlenberg...... 56- 49 W 15 Muhlenberg...... 67- 78 L Feb. 1 West Virginia...... 46- 85 L 14 at Bloomsburg...... 65- 42 W 17 Glassboro State [SH]...... 114- 47 W 8 Penn State ...... 38- 37 W 17 La Salle ...... 55- 60 L 22 Fordham* ...... 43- 60 L 12 Saint Joseph’s ...... 54- 55 L 19 at Vanderbilt* ...... 45- 49 L Jan. 1 at Niagara** (OT) ...... 61- 60 W 15 at Bucknell ...... 33- 34 L 21 at West Virginia ...... 46- 47 L 3 at Siena*** (13) ...... 48- 56 L 18 at West Virginia ...... 60- 80 L 26 at Buffalo...... 66- 48 W 8 La Salle ...... 59- 75 L 22 NYU...... 70- 67 W 29 Santa Clara...... 41- 66 L 12 Duke ...... 65- 85 L 26 at Gettysburg ...... 64- 48 W Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s ...... 61- 53 W 16 Widener [SH] ...... 72- 64 W Mar. 8 at Kentucky ...... 29- 68 L 5 at NYU [MSG] (OT)...... 50- 45 W 19 North Carolina...... 65- 70 L 7 Syracuse ...... 55- 52 W 26 St. John’s ...... 44- 54 L 1947-48 (12-11) 11 at Delaware ...... 54- 41 W Feb. 2 La Salle ...... 50- 65 L Dec. 3 at Bloomsburg...... 58- 35 W 14 Duke ...... 59- 49 W 5 Princeton ...... 56- 59 L 6 Muhlenberg...... 56- 53 W 16 at Lafayette...... 41- 64 L 9 Syracuse ...... 47- 64 L 10 at Delaware...... 64- 46 W 21 George Washington ...... 64- 44 W 11 Drexel [SH] ...... 88- 68 W 13 Oklahoma A&M ...... 49- 56 L 28 La Salle (7)...... 51- 67 L 13 at Albright...... 59- 58 W 20 Kentucky...... 60- 59 W Feb. 1 at Army ...... 58- 52 W 16 Manhattan ...... 60- 77 L 27 Dartmouth...... 73- 54 W 4 St. John’s (4)...... 61- 75 L 20 at Muhlenberg (2OT)...... 95- 86 W 30 at NYU [MSG] ...... 41- 64 L 8 at Muhlenberg...... 67- 72 L 23 Saint Joseph’s ...... 76- 67 W 11 Manhattan...... 73- 63 W Jan. 1 Santa Clara ...... 60- 62 L Mar. 1 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 56- 59 L 18 West Virginia...... 82- 48 W * at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse 3 Colorado ...... 45- 50 L 22 at Penn State ...... 61- 66 L ** at Buffalo, NY 10 Duke ...... 58- 54 W 25 Saint Joseph’s...... 90- 74 W *** at Albany, NY 17 North Carolina ...... 61- 51 W Mar. 1 at Syracuse ...... 76- 105 L 21 at Muhlenberg...... 52- 46 W *at Owensboro, KY HARRY LITWACK 24 La Salle ...... 54- 52 W 1952-73 373–193 Overall 31 St. John’s...... 51- 50 W 1950-51 (12-13) Feb. 4 at Syracuse ...... 63- 56 W Dec. 2 Delaware*...... 80- 45 W 1952-53 (16-10) 7 NYU...... 54- 55 L 8 at Phila. Textile ...... 86- 65 W Dec. 3 Widener [SH] ...... 57- 56 W 10 at Holy Cross ...... 44- 71 L 9 Muhlenberg...... 76- 57 W 6 Muhlenberg [SH] ...... 65- 76 L 14 West Virginia ...... 75- 81 L 12 at G. Washington...... 84- 64 W 10 at Princeton ...... 62- 57 W 17 Saint Joseph’s ...... 54- 59 L 14 at Glassboro State ...... 111- 36 W 13 Louisville (2OT)...... 77- 85 L 21 Penn State...... 55- 44 W 16 North Carolina State ...... 61- 83 L 24 at Kentucky ...... 38- 58 L 18 at NYU [MSG] ...... 77- 68 W 20 at Syracuse ...... 69- 82 L Mar. 2 at West Virginia...... 61- 76 L 20 Duke ...... 67- 64 W 22 at Scranton...... 75- 70 W 6 at Penn State...... 62- 64 L 27 Fordham...... 58- 69 L 26 at St. John’s [MSG](12)...... 68- 90 L 30 Lafayette**...... 76- 64 W 28 at Siena** ...... 54- 71 L 1948-49 (14-9) Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s ...... 70- 64 W Jan. 1 La Salle (16) ...... 65- 82 L Dec. 2 at Frank. & Marshall ...... 96- 39 W 7 at Albright ...... 61- 54 W 6 N. Carolina ...... 70- 67 W 4 Maryland ...... 67- 49 W 9 at Colgate...... 75- 62 W 13 Manhattan ...... 49- 64 L 8 Bucknell ...... 82- 40 W 10 at Syracuse...... 74- 66 W 20 Army ...... 74- 64 W 11 Muhlenberg ...... 40- 46 L 12 Lehigh [SH] ...... 63- 47 W 27 La Salle (17)...... 59- 54 W 18 Bradley ...... 50- 59 L 17 Memphis State** ...... 71- 64 W Feb. 3 Saint Joseph’s ...... 63- 66 L 22 Colorado...... 51- 50 W 24 at Navy...... 52- 59 L 6 at N. Carolina State (10) .....58- 86 L 29 Rice...... 70- 59 W 28 Drexel** ...... 61- 56 W 8 vs. Drexel*** ...... 60- 51 W Jan. 1 Lafayette...... 34- 45 L 31 at Muhlenberg...... 69- 92 L 10 NYU ...... 69- 76 L 5 at Delaware...... 68- 47 W Feb. 4 Delaware [SH]...... 82- 45 W 13 at Connecticut ...... 61- 76 L 8 at Duke ...... 59- 45 W 7 Georgetown...... 55- 72 L 17 CCNY ...... 71- 95 L 13 St. John’s [MSG] (OT) ...... 81- 79 W 11 De Paul (7) ...... 71- 66 W 21 at Upsala...... 93- 96 L 15 at Syracuse ...... 44- 59 L 14 La Salle (4) ...... 42- 57 L 24 Saint Joseph’s ...... 67- 75 L 19 La Salle ...... 54- 36 W 18 at Lehigh...... 48- 68 L 28 at Muhlenberg...... 80- 57 W 22 Boston University ...... 64- 51 W 21 at Saint Joseph’s...... 45- 53 L Mar. 3 at Wilkes ...... 99- 69 W 29 Syracuse ...... 77- 65 W 28 Manhattan** (16) ...... 62- 57 W *at Lincoln High School (Phila.) Feb. 3 at Holy Cross (19)...... 50- 59 L Mar. 4 La Salle** (4) ...... 45- 65 L **at Albany, NY 5 Wake Forest...... 57- 47 W 7 Penn State** ...... 56- 54 W ***at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse 9 at Muhlenberg...... 42- 57 L **at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse 12 Penn State ...... 56- 46 W Players: Kane (12.9 ppg)., Didriksen (12.9), Silcox 1951-52 (9-15) 19 George Washington ...... 47- 56 L (12.7), Sylvester (9.8), Miller (7.5), Kittredge (3.7), Dec. 1 at Duke ...... 48- 85 L 21 NYU...... 55- 67 L 5 Phila. Textile [SH] ...... 75- 34 W Checchia (2.0), McIrney (2.0), Schneider (1.8), Hess 26 Saint Joseph’s ...... 57- 56 W 8 at NYU [MSG} ...... 63- 82 L (1.5), Felis (1.4), Hopfinger (1.0), Murphy (0.0). Mar. 2 at Penn State ...... 41- 52 L 1953-54 (15-12)

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Dec. 2 Albright [SH] ...... 58- 50 W 1955-56 (27-4) 23 G. Washington [P]...... 67- 59 W 5 at Kentucky ...... 59- 86 L Dec. 1 Albright [SH]...... 87- 56 W 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 54- 48 W 8 at Seton Hall [MSG]...... 73- 59 W 7 Gettysburg [P] ...... 74- 53 W Mar. 1 St. Bona. [P] (OT) ...... 72- 69 W 10 Lehigh [SH] ...... 60- 48 W 10 at Kentucky (2) ...... 73- 61 W 4 at Duquesne ...... 54- 68 L 12 at Gettysburg ...... 72- 69 W 14 at Gettysburg ...... 72- 53 W 9 Xavier [P]...... 59- 70 L 14 at Lebanon Vall. (OT)...... 58- 62 L 17 Princeton [P] ...... 83- 80 W 19 Dayton [MSG]# ...... 77- 66 W 16 at Albright ...... 54- 46 W 20 Penn [P] ...... 93- 72 W 21 Bradley [MSG]# ...... 66- 94 L 18 Lebanon Valley ...... 72- 63 W Jan. 4 at Lehigh ...... 81- 48 W 23 St. Bona. [MSG]# ...... 67- 50 W 26 Santa Clara...... 67- 57 W 6 at Scranton ...... 90- 60 W Players: Rodgers (20.4 ppg.), Norman (14.8), Brod- Jan. 2 La Salle (13)...... 53- 77 L 11 Villanova [P]...... 80- 73 W sky (13.1), Fleming (6.1), Franklin (6.1), Byrd (3.3), 6 Widener [SH] ...... 79- 42 W 14 Manhattan [P]...... 91- 79 W Goss (1.9), Goldstein (1.8), Bill Smith (1.3), Golden- 9 Navy (18)...... 59- 65 L 21 Lehigh [P]...... 72- 44 W berg (1.2), Dobisch (0.4), Thompson (0.0), McIner- 14 at Lehigh (3 OT)...... 64- 61 W 26 at Delaware ...... 108- 81 W ney (0.0) 16 Manhattan ...... 66- 62 W 28 at Navy...... 93- 74 W 20 at Delaware ...... 65- 57 W Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg...... 66- 67 L 1957-58 (27-3) 23 Saint Joseph’s ...... 56- 57 L 4 at St. Francis (PA) (13)...... 103- 68 W Dec. 2 Delaware [P]...... 83- 38 W 30 Iona ...... 62- 64 L 6 at Duquesne...... 63- 48 W 7 at Kentucky (3OT) ...... 83- 85 L Feb. 2 at Princeton ...... 62- 68 L 8 Bucknell [P]...... 88- 50 W 9 at Cincinnati ...... 57- 80 L 4 Drexel [SH] ...... 100- 62 W 10 Penn State [P]...... 77- 58 W 14 at Bucknell ...... 75- 59 W 6 Saint Joseph’s ...... 73- 58 W 15 La Salle [P] ...... 60- 57 W 17 Texas A&M [P] ...... 60- 44 W 10 at St. Francis (NY) ...... 62- 71 L 18 at Lafayette...... 66- 65 W 21 Muhlenberg [P]...... 72- 54 W 13 La Salle (7)...... 57- 56 W 20 Lebanon Valley [SH] ...... 72- 68 W 26 Pittsburgh [MSG]...... 76- 71 W 20 St. John’s (OT) ...... 67- 72 L 22 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 68- 77 L 28 Seattle [MSG] (15)...... 91- 73 W 24 at Muhlenberg...... 76- 65 W 25 Duquesne [P]...... 64- 66 L 30 California [MSG] ...... 69- 59 W 27 at Georgetown...... 59- 61 L 29 at Albright...... 86- 75 W Jan. 4 at Lebanon Valley ...... 72- 52 W Mar. 3 at Holy Cross (13) ...... 73- 85 L Mar. 7 St. John’s [P] ...... 71- 66 W 8 Penn State [P]...... 64- 45 W 6 at Penn State...... 52- 67 L 10 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 89- 82 W 11 at Lafayette ...... 83- 66 W Players: Silcox (15.8 ppg)., Didriksen (12.0), Kane 12 Holy Cross [MSG]† ...... 74- 72 W 15 Penn [P] ...... 72- 61 W (10.4), Lear (9.6), Reinfeld (7.0), Sylvester (4.8), 16 Connecticut [P]† ...... 65- 59 W 18 at Gettysburg ...... 89- 68 W Miller (4.8), Dankos (1.4), Mohr (1.2), Dobish (1.2), 17 Canisius [P]† ...... 60- 58 W 25 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 73- 58 W Smith (1.0), Hess (1.0). 22 Iowa† ...... 76- 83 L Feb. 1 St. John’s [P]...... 81- 58 W 23 SMU†...... 90- 81 W 5 Duquesne [P]...... 72- 48 W 1954-55 (11-10) Players: Lear (24.0 ppg)., Rodgers (18.5), Cohen 7 Seton Hall [P] ...... 89- 53 W Dec. 1 at Muhlenberg...... 78- 69 W (8.2), Reinfeld (7.9), Norman (7.0), Van Patton (4.1), 12 La Salle [P]...... 71- 61 W 4 at N. Carolina State...... 65- 70 L Fleming (3.7), Leon Smith (3.4), Goldstein (3.1), Os- 15 at G. Washington...... 62- 55 W 8 Gettysburg [SH] ...... 78- 50 W herow (2.7), Bill Smith (2.3), Brodsky (1.8), Ganozio 19 at Wake Forest ...... 61- 49 W 11 at Navy...... 59- 55 W (0.6) 22 Villanova [P] ...... 73- 58 W 14 Albright [SH]...... 79- 74 W 26 Lafayette [P] ...... 77- 54 W 16 at St. John’s [MSG] (16) ...... 77- 69 W 1956-57 (20-9) 28 at Duquesne...... 76- 40 W 18 at Kentucky (2)...... 61- 79 L Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] ...... 62- 39 W Mar. 4 at Lehigh...... 58- 51 W Jan. 1 Kentucky (1) ...... 69- 101 L 5 at Muhlenberg...... 78- 64 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 91- 77 W 3 at Richmond...... 80- 71 W 8 Kentucky [P] ...... 58- 73 L 14 Maryland† ...... 71- 67 W 5 at Duke (18)...... 64- 81 L 12 at Princeton...... 67- 58 W 15 Dartmouth†...... 69- 50 W 8 Lehigh ...... 58- 43 W 18 Penn [P] ...... 79- 56 W 21 Kentucky† ...... 60- 61 L 12 at Albright...... 67- 51 W 25 Fordham [MSG]...... 79- 70 W 22 Kansas State†...... 67- 57 W 22 Muhlenberg...... 72- 62 W 26 Ohio State [MSG]...... 63- 64 L Players: Rodgers (20.1 ppg.), Kennedy (13.5), Nor- 29 Penn State (3OT) ...... 80- 84 L 28 NYU [MSG]...... 73- 61 W man (13.0), Brodsky (10.9), Van Patton (6.6), Flem- Feb. 5 Saint Joseph’s ...... 83- 82 W Jan. 4 Wake Forest [P] (18) ...... 59- 67 L ing (5.0), Franklin (2.1), Abrams (1.5), Goldenberg 10 at Lebanon Valley (OT) ...... 76- 82 L 9 at Penn State...... 53- 62 L (1.4), Goss (1.3), Pepe (1.1), Crispin (0.7), Lipson 12 at St. Francis (PA) ...... 69- 85 L 11 St. Francis (PA) [P] ...... 60- 51 W (0.6), Staines (0.0) 15 at Lehigh...... 58- 67 L 16 Scranton [P]...... 73- 57 W 19 Holy Cross ...... 54- 66 L 18 at Seton Hall...... 59- 66 L 1958-59 (6-19) 26 La Salle (2) (OT) ...... 57- 59 L 26 Lebanon Valley [P] ...... 70- 59 W Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] ...... 60- 53 W Mar. 5 Delaware...... 87- 62 W 30 at Navy...... 70- 58 W 3 at Lehigh ...... 66- 70 L Players: Lear (22.2 ppg)., Silcox (16.1), Didriksen 31 Delaware [SH]...... 87- 57 W 6 Kentucky [P]...... 71- 76 L (14.1), Reinfeld (7.7), Smith (7.0), B. Smith (3.3), Os- Feb. 6 Villanova [P] ...... 81- 72 W 10 at Princeton...... 54- 90 L herow (1.6), Emas (1.0), Kelly (0.9), Granozio (0.5). 8 Seton Hall [P] ...... 70- 51 W 13 at Rutgers...... 41- 51 L 12 La Salle [P] ...... 61- 63 L 17 Villanova [P]...... 69- 91 L 15 Duquesne [P]...... 64- 60 W 19 Muhlenberg [P]...... 52- 51 W 21 at St. John’s [MSG] ...... 80- 73 W 27 at Connecticut ...... 46- 64 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Jan. 3 at St. John’s [MSG] (13) ...... 76- 81 L 10 Navy [P]...... 64- 57 W (3.2), Drysdale (2.9), Fleming (1.6), Bishop (1.4), 7 Pittsburgh [P]...... 86- 73 W 14 at Lafayette...... 69- 50 W Krisciunas (1.3), Kramer (0.8), Gold (0.8), Lodge (0.3). 10 Lafayette [P]...... 89- 76 W 17 Kentucky [P] (20) ...... 66- 58 W 14 at Delaware...... 64- 48 W 21 Penn [P] ...... 72- 58 W 1962-63 (15-7) 17 La Salle [P] ...... 64- 67 L 29 Lafayette...... 63- 51 W Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P]...... 41- 36 W 24 Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 57- 64 L 30 American...... 61- 51 W 4 Susquehanna [SH] ...... 55- 52 W 31 Navy [P]...... 53- 66 L Jan. 3 Scranton [SH]...... 101- 69 W 8 Kentucky (9) [P] ...... 52- 56 L Feb. 3 at Penn State...... 36- 70 L 6 at St. John’s [MSG] (5)...... 60- 81 L 12 Bucknell [P] ...... 61- 53 W 5 at Bucknell ...... 72- 79 L 11 NYU [P]...... 67- 70 L 14 American [SH]...... 59- 58 W 7 Cincinnati [P] (5)...... 60- 80 L 14 at Muhlenberg...... 93- 67 W 19 Navy [P]...... 56- 55 W 13 Duquesne [P] ...... 51- 58 L 21 Pittsburgh [P] (OT) ...... 75- 80 L 22 Scranton [P]...... 71- 62 W 18 G. Washington [P]...... 69- 87 L 27 La Salle [P] ...... 63- 57 W 27 at St. John’s ...... 64- 51 W 21 at Muhlenberg...... 62- 69 L Feb. 6 Muhlenberg [P] ...... 102- 61 W Jan. 3 Delaware [P] ...... 52- 64 L 25 Penn [P]...... 75- 69 W 11 at Delaware ...... 81- 61 W 5 at Penn State ...... 51- 78 L 28 at Lafayette ...... 75- 81 L 14 Bucknell [P]...... 78- 66 W 9 Lafayette [P]...... 83- 62 W Mar. 4 at Duquesne...... 67- 78 L 16 at Lehigh...... 70- 60 W 12 at Muhlenberg ...... 71- 55 W 7 at Seton Hall ...... 66- 68 L 18 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) ...... 83- 86 L 19 Villanova [P] ...... 50- 49 W Players: Kennedy (19.5 ppg.), Ivens (12.8), Golden- 21 Manhattan [P] ...... 69- 59 W 30 at Lehigh...... 65- 33 W berg (10.6), Franklin (8.5), Palmer (4.5), Goss (3.7), 25 Villanova [P] ...... 79- 69 W Feb. 2 La Salle [P]...... 71- 81 L Abrams (3.3), Crispin (3.1), Pepe (1.5), Ginsberg 28 at Penn State...... 56- 63 L 5 Muhlenberg [SH] ...... 98- 64 W (1.4), Hottle (1.0) Mar. 3 Lafayette [P]...... 88- 68 W 7 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 57- 47 W 11 Saint Joseph’s...... 62- 72 L 12 NYU [P]...... 59- 77 L 1959-60 (17-9) 18 Army [MSG]† ...... 79- 66 W 16 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 52- 64 L Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH]...... 93- 61 W 21 Dayton [MSG]#...... 60- 62 L 20 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 77- 71 W 5 at Gettysburg...... 74- 76 L Players: Gordon (12.2 ppg)., Devery (7.8), Proctor 26 Penn [P]...... 53- 59 L 9 Princeton [P] ...... 68- 65 W (7.3), Koskinen (5.5), Drysdale (2.9), Fleming (2.5), Mar. 1 Long Island ...... 64- 49 W 11 Lehigh [SH] ...... 92- 60 W Kramer (2.1), Vallen (2.0), Spector (1.2), Shmukler Players: Fitzgerald (11.9 ppg.), Kasmer (11.4), Har- 12 Rutgers [P]...... 75- 61 W (1.2), Purdy (1.0), Gold (0.7), Kasmer (0.6), Horen- rington (9.7), Bishop (9.0), Richardson (8.8), 15 at Delaware ...... 74- 64 W stein (0.4). Snethen (5.0), Boyle (3.5), Kelley (3.0), Lodge (2.2), 18 at Muhlenberg...... 69- 63 W Kramer (2.2), Krisciunas (2.2), Turnoff (1.5), Lang 22 at Kentucky (13)...... 92- 97 L 1961-62 (18-9) (1.0), Adams (1.0). 28 Penn State ...... 60- 50 W Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH] ...... 75- 60 W 29 Penn ...... 65- 53 W 7 Lehigh [SH] ...... 90- 60 W 1963-64 (17-8) Jan. 2 at G. Washington...... 65- 101 L 9 Muhlenberg [P] ...... 98- 41 W Dec. 7 Long Island...... 73- 56 W 6 at Pittsburgh ...... 82- 74 W 13 Princeton [P]...... 65- 55 W 11 Lehigh [P] ...... 66- 38 W 9 Lafayette [P]...... 82- 70 W 15 American [SH]...... 72- 53 W 14 American [P]...... 83- 54 W 13 Villanova [P] (9)...... 69- 81 L 18 at Kentucky ...... 55- 78 L 18 Manhattan [P]...... 73- 75 L 20 Penn [P]...... 47- 50 L 28 Minnesota...... 70- 66 W 21 Penn [P] ...... 65- 55 W 30 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 54- 59 L 29 Miami (FL) ...... 85- 67 W 27 Drake [P] ...... 54- 58 L Feb. 3 at Navy...... 72- 84 L Jan. 4 St. John’s [P]...... 52- 51 W 28 Boston College [P] ...... 99- 68 W 6 at Bucknell...... 63- 50 W 6 at Scranton ...... 90- 70 W 30 Loyola [P] ...... 74- 65 W 10 Muhlenberg [P] ...... 68- 60 W 10 Villanova (5) [P] ...... 53- 60 L Jan. 4 at Navy ...... 66- 59 W 13 Connecticut [P]...... 69- 67 W 13 at Muhlenberg ...... 88- 63 W 8 St. John’s [P] ...... 62- 57 W 20 La Salle [P] ...... 77- 53 W 20 at Navy ...... 51- 61 L 11 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 52- 53 L 24 at Lafayette ...... 70- 67 W 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 49- 53 L 18 at Bucknell ...... 72- 65 W 25 at NYU [MSG] (14) ...... 70- 76 L 30 at Bucknell...... 82- 57 W 25 Fordham [P] ...... 74- 47 W 27 St. John’s (11) [P] (OT) ...... 68- 63 W Feb. 3 La Salle [P] ...... 64- 51 W 29 Connecticut [P...... 48- 53 L Mar. 4 Penn State [P]...... 79- 68 W 8 at NYU [MSG] (OT)...... 73- 78 L Feb. 1 Penn State [P]...... 65- 79 L 12 Dayton [MSG]#...... 51- 72 L 10 at Lafayette ...... 75- 60 W 3 Delaware [SH] ...... 68- 63 W Players: Kennedy (22.2 ppg.), Drysdale (14.7), Gor- 14 Penn [P] ...... 79- 60 W 6 at Muhlenberg...... 78- 66 W don (9.7), Proctor (9.4), Devery (5.7), Ivens (5.0), 17 Manhattan [P]...... 65- 70 L 8 at Lafayette...... 69- 60 W Koskinen (3.9), Palmer (2.2), Gratz (1.3), Horenstein 21 at Pittsburgh ...... 65- 71 L 11 at Gettysburg ...... 43- 40 W (1.0), Kilstein (1.0), Watts (1.0), Ginsberg (0.8), Gold 24 Delaware [P]...... 62- 55 W 15 La Salle [P] ...... 63- 57 W (0.7). 28 Penn State [P]...... 75- 60 W 19 at Pittsburgh ...... 67- 78 L Mar. 3 at Gettysburg ...... 59- 44 W 22 Boston University [P] ...... 67- 59 W 1960-61 (20-8) 9 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 65- 75 L 25 at Scranton ...... 88- 78 W Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH]...... 66- 49 W 15 Providence [MSG]# (OT) ...... 80- 78 W 29 Villanova [P] (8)...... 60- 67 L 3 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 73- 55 W 18 Loyola (Ill.) [MSG]#...... 64- 75 L Mar. 9 Connecticut [P]† ...... 48- 53 L 6 at Princeton...... 64- 74 L Players: Gordon (12.2 ppg)., Proctor (7.5), Devery Players: Williams (18.1 ppg.), Fitzgerald (12.2), Har- 8 Gettysburg [P] ...... 83- 61 W (7.1), Koskinen (4.9), Harrington (3.2), Snethen rington (10.1), Richardson (9.8), Bishop (9.4), Kelley

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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(8.8), Kaczor (4.0), Morgan (2.3), Boyle (2.1), 26 at Rhode Island ...... 92- 89 W Feb. 3 Villanova [P] ...... 61- 52 W Snethen (2.1), Lodge (1.0), Turnoff (0.7), Simmons Mar. 10 Virginia Tech [MSG]# ...... 88- 73 W 7 St. John’s [P] ...... 62- 55 W (0.0), Adams (0.0). 14 Brigham Young [MSG]#...... 78- 90 L 10 La Salle [P] ...... 60- 64 L Players: Williams (17.8 ppg.), Brookins (17.3), Mor- 13 at Navy...... 73- 63 W 1964-65 (14-10) gan (14.0), Kefalos (10.8), Kehoe (7.7), Hindelang 14 Delaware [SH]...... 76- 63 W Dec. 2 Gettysburg [P] ...... 72- 59 W (4.7), Davidson (3.3), McEntee (2.9), Cartwright 17 at Duke...... 57- 92 L 5 at St. John’s...... 50- 60 L (2.2), Pilkauskas (2.2), Hegh (1.0), Carroll (0.7), 21 Fordham [P]...... 80- 70 W 9 at Lehigh...... 80- 34 W Kennedy (0.6). 24 at American ...... 73- 64 W 12 Boston University [P]...... 73- 62 W 28 at Lafayette...... 88- 59 W 16 Penn State [P]...... 63- 73 L 1966-67 (20-8) Mar. 1 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ ...... 94- 65 W 18 Scranton [SH]...... 80- 43 W Dec. 3 American [P] ...... 81- 63 W 2 La Salle [P]^...... 69- 87 L 23 Penn [P]...... 73- 59 W 6 at Lehigh ...... 71- 50 W 15 Kansas [MSG]# ...... 76- 82 L 28 Cincinnati [MSG] ...... 56- 83 L 8 Scranton [SH] ...... 92- 68 W Players: Baum (18.1 ppg.), Brookins (14.6), Cromer 30 La Salle [MSG] ...... 70- 83 L 10 at Canisius ...... 74- 72 W (12.1), Mast (8.6), Nolan (8.0), Snook (6.7), Brocchi Jan. 6 at Delaware ...... 65- 46 W 14 Rider [P]...... 83- 68 W (3.9), Kehoe (3.9), McEntee (1.6), Tordone (0.6), 9 Navy [P]...... 67- 60 W 17 Rhode Island [P]...... 80- 62 W Hughes (0.6), Mulava (0.6). 12 Hofstra [SH]...... 76- 65 W 21 Wake Forest [P]...... 84- 58 W 16 Villanova [P] ...... 73- 59 W 28 Arizona State ...... 82- 63 W 1968-69 (22-8) 23 at Fordham ...... 51- 57 L 29 Montana State ...... 60- 61 L Dec. 2 Hofstra [SH]...... 93- 64 W 27 at Connecticut...... 60- 71 L 30 Stanford ...... 51- 53 L 5 at Lehigh ...... 77- 62 W 30 NYU [P] ...... 77- 68 W Jan. 3 Penn [P]...... 74- 66 W 7 Wake Forest [P]...... 86- 87 L Feb. 3 Virginia [P] ...... 84- 59 W 7 at Fordham...... 58- 66 L 10 at Army (OT) ...... 59- 60 L 6 La Salle [P] ...... 74- 81 L 11 Penn State [P]...... 63- 59 W 14 NYU [P] ...... 80- 62 W 9 American [SH] ...... 82- 61 W 14 Villanova [P] ...... 64- 69 L 20 Fordham...... 72- 60 W 13 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) ...... 59- 73 L 25 Lafayette [P] ...... 78- 49 W 21 New Mexico (8)...... 70- 83 L 16 Pittsburgh [P]...... 71- 65 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 72- 64 W 27 Miami (OH)...... 67- 62 W 18 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 65- 80 L 31 Gettysburg [SH] ...... 109- 73 W 28 Detroit (11) ...... 76- 87 L 20 at Wake Forest...... 80- 89 L Feb. 2 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 72- 82 L Jan. 4 Navy [P] ...... 92- 68 W 24 Lafayette [P] ...... 79- 54 W 4 at St. John’s...... 63- 65 L 7 Penn [P]...... 107- 83 W Players: Williams (14.9 ppg.), Richardson (13.3), 8 La Salle [P] ...... 79- 65 W 10 American [P] ...... 75- 64 W Morgan (12.0), Kelley (9.1), Kefalos (9.0), Hindelang 11 Oklahoma City [P] ...... 65- 68 L 15 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 53- 30 W (5.6), Fitzgerald (4.4), Cartwright (3.1), Carroll (1.9), 15 at Delaware...... 66- 48 W 18 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 79- 59 W Hegh (0.9), Adams (0.6). 18 Navy [P] ...... 92- 70 W 25 La Salle [P] ...... 85- 101 L 22 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 87- 49 W 28 Duke [P]...... 73- 69 W 1965-66 (21-7) 25 NYU [P] ...... 77- 61 W Feb. 1 at St. John’s [P]...... 49- 65 L Dec. 2 Rider [P]...... 88- 62 W Mar. 3 American [P]^...... 83- 61 W 4 at Delaware ...... 75- 63 W 4 Delaware [P]...... 85- 63 W 4 La Salle [P]^ ...... 78- 61 W 5 Syracuse [P] ...... 86- 83 W 7 Lehigh [SH]...... 73- 40 W 11 St. John’s†...... 53- 57 L 7 Lafayette [P] ...... 72- 53 W 9 Toledo...... 92- 62 W Players: Brookins (18.1 ppg.), Baum (16.3), Kefalos 12 Penn State [P]...... 70- 50 W 11 at Gettysburg ...... 59- 45 W (13.0), Cromer (11.5), Brocchi (5.8), Kehoe (3.9), 15 Rider [P]...... 82- 54 W 15 Creighton [P] ...... 85- 59 W Mast (3.3), Davidson (2.4), Tordone (2.1), Mulava 20 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 93- 68 W 17 American [SH] ...... 82- 68 W (1.8), Wertley (1.5), McEntee (1.4), Cartwright (1.3). 22 Villanova [P]...... 66- 73 L 22 Canisius [P] ...... 70- 58 W 28 Gettysburg [P]^...... 86- 70 W 27 St. Bonaventure [P]...... 84- 72 W 1967-68 (19-9) Mar. 7 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ (OT) ...... 67- 68 L 29 La Salle [P] (OT)...... 66- 59 W Dec. 1 at Creighton ...... 87- 79 W 13 Florida# ...... 82- 66 W 30 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) ...... 65- 97 L 6 Lehigh [P] ...... 80- 60 W 17 Saint Peter’s# ...... 94- 78 W Jan. 5 Villanova [P] ...... 57- 56 W 9 Manhattan [P] ...... 86- 78 W 20 Tennessee#...... 63- 58 W 8 West Chester [P] ...... 79- 50 W 14 at NYU [MSG]...... 74- 65 W 22 Boston College# ...... 89- 76 W 12 at Scranton...... 81- 67 W 18 Miami (OH)...... 65- 60 W Players: Baum (19.3 ppg.), Cromer (15.7), Kirschling 15 at Navy...... 50- 72 L 19 Davidson (19) ...... 60- 63 L (10.9), Mast (10.1), Nolan (9.4), Strunk (7.2), Brocchi 22 Manhattan [P]...... 76- 66 W 22 at Pittsburgh ...... 63- 80 L (6.9), Wieczerak (4.7), Snook (3.9), Cassidy (2.5), 26 at Lafayette ...... 81- 65 W 27 Providence [S] ...... 93- 63 W Kamen (2.1), Brooks (1.1), Mulava (1.1), Richardson 29 at Penn State...... 73- 79 L 28 Wisconsin [S] ...... 82- 80 W (0.6). Feb. 3 at NYU [MSG] ...... 81- 69 W 30 St. Francis (PA) [S] ...... 83- 77 W 5 Saint Joseph’s [P](8) ...... 74- 105 L Jan. 6 Army [P] ...... 55- 61 L 1969-70 (15-13) 9 St. John’s [P] (2 OT)...... 72- 75 L 9 Penn [P] ...... 72- 64 W Dec. 2 St. John’s [MH] ...... 60- 59 W 12 at Pittsburgh...... 71- 64 W 13 at Wake Forest...... 84- 73 W 4 Lehigh [MH]...... 73- 70 W 16 Fordham [P] ...... 91- 74 W 24 Rider [P] ...... 75- 73 W 6 at Rider ...... 61- 59 W 18 La Salle [P] ...... 85- 86 L 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 62- 67 L 11 at NYU [MSG]...... 62- 64 L 22 Penn...... 71- 64 W 31 at Penn State ...... 68- 81 L 13 Manhattan [P] ...... 68- 80 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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20 Delaware [P] ...... 79- 67 W 1971-72 (23-8) 14 G. Washington [P]...... 84- 71 W 26 Oregon State ...... 44- 65 L Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] ...... 70- 46 W 17 La Salle [P] ...... 56- 54 W 29 Southern Cal (12) ...... 53- 68 L 4 Holy Cross [P]...... 68- 69 L 21 at Rhode Island ...... 93- 80 W 30 Michigan State...... 90- 51 W 7 at Hofstra...... 71- 58 W 24 Villanova [P] ...... 76- 67 W Jan. 3 West Chester [P] ...... 70- 77 L 11 at American [P] ...... 65- 51 W Mar. 2 Lafayette [P]^...... 88- 80 W 7 at Hofstra ...... 63- 67 L 18 Penn (5) [P]...... 57- 52 W 3 Saint Joseph’s [P]^...... 60- 70 L 10 La Salle [P] ...... 69- 61 W 22 Stanford [P] ...... 76- 64 W Players: Newman (12.1 ppg.), Kneib (12.0), Anderson 15 at Penn State ...... 57- 65 L 28 Minnesota...... 60- 57 W (10.4), Jones (10.1), Trudeau (8.4), Washington (6.2), 17 at Navy...... 58- 57 W 29 Arizona State...... 67- 74 L Gaines (5.6), Fehrle (2.0), Arace (1.0), Rymal (0.9). 21 Penn [P] (14) ...... 59- 68 L 30 California ...... 61- 57 W 24 Fordham [P] (OT)...... 64- 70 L Jan. 3 at Pepperdine...... 87- 79 W 27 G. Washington [P]...... 90- 72 W 4 at Long Beach St. (8) ...... 83- 95 L DON CASEY 28 at Lafayette...... 69- 60 W 8 at Navy...... 61- 65 L 1973-82 • 151-94 Record 31 Villanova [P] (10)...... 67- 75 L 15 Fordham [P] ...... 75- 60 W Feb. 4 South Carolina ...... 71- 79 L 17 Delaware [MH]...... 82- 68 W 1973-74 (16-9) 7 at Syracuse ...... 90- 69 W 20 St. John’s [P]...... 79- 65 W Nov. 30 West Chester [MH] ...... 79- 66 W 11 at Pittsburgh ...... 101- 72 W 22 Manhattan [P]...... 72- 62 W Dec. 4 Dickinson [MH]...... 78- 48 W 13 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 54- 55 L 26 at G. Washington ...... 76- 73 W 8 Cincinnati [P]...... 52- 64 L 18 Long Island [MH] ...... 80- 55 W 29 at Syracuse (OT)...... 77- 84 L 11 at Navy...... 52- 41 W 21 at American...... 76- 66 W 31 at Drexel...... 53- 46 W 14 Utah State ...... 70- 61 W 27 Rider [P]^ ...... 107- 74 W Feb. 2 La Salle [P] ...... 67- 56 W 15 Tennessee...... 6- 11 L 28 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ ...... 63- 59 W 5 at Wake Forest ...... 51- 57 L 19 Rutgers [P] ...... 78- 64 W Mar. 7 Villanova [P]† ...... 69- 77 L 7 at Penn State ...... 68- 66 W 27 Harvard [P] ...... 61- 59 W Players: Wieczerak (15.8 ppg.), Tress (15.1), Collins 10 at Seton Hall [MSG] ...... 71- 58 W 28 Cincinnati [P] ...... 68- 64 W (9.3), Nolan (8.4), Richardson (8.2), Johnson (7.4), 12 Villanova [P]...... 66- 80 L 29 California [P]...... 51- 42 W Strunk (6.9), Kirschling (5.4), Feneli (2.2), Cassidy 16 at Pittsburgh ...... 89- 74 W Jan. 5 Manhattan [P] ...... 66- 68 L (2.1). 19 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 60- 58 W 8 Penn [P] ...... 42- 43 L 23 Rhode Island [P] ...... 108- 64 W 12 Fordham [P]...... 68- 61 W 1970-71 (13-12) 28 Textile [MH] ...... 57- 51 W 14 American [MH]...... 64- 65 L Dec. 2 Navy [P]...... 64- 57 W Mar. 3 Lafayette [P]^...... 87- 85 W 19 at Syracuse...... 61- 70 L 5 Wake Forest [P] ...... 55- 71 L 4 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ ...... 65- 57 W 23 St. John’s [P] ...... 49- 64 L 8 Hofstra [MH] (OT)...... 72- 74 L 11 South Carolina (6)† ...... 51- 53 L 26 at Hofstra ...... 75- 56 W 19 at Oregon (16) ...... 65- 76 L Players: Johnson (16.9 ppg.), Jones (13.0), Kneib 29 at Drexel...... 55- 43 W 21 at Stanford...... 64- 73 L (10.8), Newman (8.0), Tress (6.8), Collins (5.3), Feb. 3 La Salle [P] ...... 54- 78 L 23 at UC-Santa Barbara ...... 68- 78 L Trudeau (4.3), Bower (2.8), Kashmer (2.5), Tharan 6 at Penn State...... 50- 48 W 26 St. Francis [S] ...... 84- 75 W (1.8), Gaines (1.8), Fehrle (1.7), Rymal (1.6), John- 9 Villanova [P] (OT) ...... 81- 73 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [S] ...... 60- 57 W ston (0.0). 13 Rhode Island [P] ...... 56- 52 W 29 Penn (6) [S] ...... 55- 76 L 16 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) ...... 73- 67 W Jan. 6 at South Carolina (2) ...... 71- 84 L 1972-73 (17-10) 20 at Pittsburgh ...... 49- 56 L 9 La Salle [P] ...... 58- 63 L Nov. 28 Hofstra [MH]...... 80- 48 W 22 Textile [P] ...... 65- 53 W 16 at Fordham [MSG] (14)...... 67- 66 W Dec. 6 Oregon State [P] ...... 50- 56 L Players: Kneib (12.8 ppg.), Baskerville (12.6), New- 18 at West Chester ...... 74- 48 W 9 at Manhattan [MSG] ...... 66- 64 W man (11.8), Anderson (11.4), Washington (7.3), 20 Penn [P] (4) ...... 48- 62 L 13 Navy [P]...... 58- 66 L Kashmer (5.2), Trudeau (4.6), Bower (2.0), Cal- 22 American [MH]...... 61- 55 W 16 at Rutgers...... 75- 66 W zonetti (1.3), Brand (0.4), Moore (0.4), Rymal (0.3). 27 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 54- 48 W 19 at West Chester ...... 70- 46 W 30 Syracuse [P]...... 71- 70 W 23 Penn [P] (11) ...... 44- 59 L 1974-75 (7-19) Feb. 1 Drexel [MH] ...... 54- 53 W 29 Illinois* ...... 77- 82 L Nov. 29 Hofstra [P] ...... 72- 65 W 3 at Delaware...... 69- 46 W 30 Drake*...... 73- 68 W Dec. 3 at West Chester ...... 39- 27 W 6 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 64- 71 L Jan. 3 at Delaware ...... 70- 63 W 7 at St. John’s ...... 68- 88 L 10 Penn State [P]...... 61- 58 W 6 Textile [P] ...... 52- 58 L 13 Washington...... 46- 54 L 13 NYU [P]...... 90- 65 W 11 Syracuse [MH] ...... 63- 55 W 14 Fordham...... 65- 67 L 18 at Manhattan [MSG] ...... 64- 47 W 13 at Fordham [MSG] ...... 79- 57 W 18 Navy [P]...... 64- 63 W 20 at St. John’s...... 67- 74 L 16 at Princeton...... 37- 44 L 20 at Rutgers ...... 56- 75 L 26 Villanova [P] ...... 65- 67 L 20 at St. John’s (17) ...... 84- 93 L 26 Memphis State...... 69- 71 L Players: Johnson (13.6 ppg.), Collins (12.7), Richard- 24 Pittsburgh ...... 71- 50 W 27 Jacksonville...... 52- 63 L son (10.9), Tress (9.6), Jones (7.0), Fehrle (6.8), 27 at Holy Cross ...... 79- 65 W Jan. 4 at Rhode Island ...... 67- 64 W Kirschling (3.1), Chew (2.0), Tharan (1.8), Gaines Feb. 3 at American ...... 71- 60 W 11 at Cincinnati...... 63- 83 L (1.5), Cassidy (1.3), Asay (0.7), Feneli (0.7), Johnston 5 Drexel [MH] ...... 97- 63 W 14 Princeton [MH] ...... 48- 59 L (0.6). 7 Penn State [P]...... 49- 64 L 18 at Fordham [MSG]...... 49- 60 L 10 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 42- 74 L 22 Syracuse [P]...... 57- 62 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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25 Villanova [P]...... 68- 82 L 29 St. John’s ...... 49- 59 L 1978-79 (25-4) 29 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 61- 70 L 30 William & Mary...... 65- 68 L Nov. 27 at West Chester ...... 78- 60 W 31 American [MH]...... 62- 63 L Jan. 5 at Cincinnati...... 46- 61 L Dec. 3 Lehigh [MH] ...... 94- 80 W Feb. 3 Textile [MH]...... 59- 69 L 11 American [P]...... 64- 81 L 5 Scranton [MH] ...... 84- 44 W 8 La Salle [P] (13)...... 63- 74 L 15 at Fordham [MSG]...... 83- 53 W 9 at Wake Forest...... 86- 79 W 12 Penn State [P] ...... 62- 53 W 17 at Buffalo...... 91- 82 W 12 Navy [P]...... 73- 47 W 15 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 81- 67 W 19 at St. John’s...... 50- 66 L 16 Villanova [P]...... 66- 58 W 18 at G. Washington ...... 70- 83 L 22 Penn [P] ...... 72- 83 L 20 at Manhattan...... 73- 69 W 20 at Manhattan...... 56- 87 L 26 Syracuse [P] (17) ...... 67- 76 L 29 Baylor ...... 81- 70 W 25 Penn [P] (10) ...... 55- 57 L 28 CCNY [MH] ...... 95- 59 W 30 UNLV (14) ...... 89- 79 W Mar. 1 Drexel [P] ...... 69- 47 W 31 at Biscayne...... 55- 51 W Jan. 3 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 62- 57 W 4 at Rider^...... 65- 70 L Feb. 3 at Manhattan [MSG]...... 73- 51 W 6 at St. John’s...... 74- 73 W Players: Stahurski (12.8 ppg.), Washington (12.4), 5 South Carolina [P] ...... 48- 49 L 10 Penn [P]...... 74- 79 L Claxton (11.5), Bower (6.2), Blount (5.7), Canelli (3.9), 9 Penn State [P] ...... 86- 66 W 13 at Lafayette ...... 72- 51 W Calzonetti (3.3), Brown (2.9), Moore (2.6), Elsesser 12 La Salle [P] ...... 87- 75 W 18 Bucknell [MH]...... 70- 69 W (1.2), Brand (1.0), Reynolds (0.0), Yurkonis (0.0). 16 Villanova [P] ...... 73- 66 W 22 at Delaware...... 96- 89 W 19 Drexel [MH]...... 61- 58 W 24 Syracuse [P] (12) (OT)...... 76- 78 L 1975-76 (9-18) 23 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 78- 48 W 27 at St. Francis (NY) ...... 65- 63 W Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] ...... 59- 55 W 26 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 81- 74 W 29 at Virginia ...... 71- 73 L 5 Fordham [P]...... 63- 57 W Mar. 4 Hofstra^...... 58- 71 L Feb. 1 Hofstra [MH]...... 92- 70 W 10 at West Virginia...... 71- 78 L Players: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Montford (13.8), 3 Drexel [P] ...... 95- 73 W 13 at Navy...... 57- 81 L Stahurski (13.7), Claxton (7.5), Harrold (7.2), Reed 7 Penn State [MH]...... 54- 43 W 20 Rutgers [P] (15) ...... 62- 95 L (6.3), Canelli (3.2), Tillman (2.6), Yurkonis (2.0), 10 La Salle [P] ...... 97- 81 W 26 St. John’s [MSG] ...... 59- 67 L Rozier (2.2), Hungrecker (1.7), Blount (1.5), Calzonetti 16 American [MH] ...... 103- 67 W 29 Villanova [MSG] ...... 75- 84 L (1.1), Reynolds (0.8), Brand (0.8), Emery (0.0). 21 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 76- 68 W Jan. 7 Marshall [P]...... 83- 89 L 24 Dayton [P] ...... 66- 63 W 10 St. John’s [P] (14) ...... 63- 70 L 1977-78 (24-5) 28 Drexel^ ...... 61- 57 W 14 Cincinnati [P] (14) ...... 56- 79 L Nov. 28 King’s [MH]...... 75- 60 W Mar. 2 Lafayette^...... 53- 50 W 17 Textile [P] ...... 58- 70 L Dec. 1 West Chester [MH]...... 90- 79 W 3 Saint Joseph’s^ ...... 61- 60 W 21 Penn [P] ...... 52- 55 L 3 Assumption [MH]...... 84- 66 W 9 St. John’s†...... 70- 75 L 24 at Pittsburgh ...... 63- 80 L 7 at Dayton ...... 63- 52 W Players: Reed (15.7 ppg.), Harold (14.1), Parham 26 Dickinson [MH]...... 89- 55 W 9 Dickinson [MH]...... 80- 56 W (12.3), Montford (11.0), Robinson (10.5), McCul- 28 at Syracuse...... 51- 56 L 12 Biscayne [MH] ...... 80- 58 W lough (6.4), Wister (4.2), Thompson (2.2), Broad- 31 La Salle [P] ...... 67- 63 W 17 Manhattan [P] ...... 69- 59 W naux (0.9), Kaylor (0.8). Feb. 4 at Penn State ...... 77- 76 W 19 Buffalo [MH] ...... 95- 66 W 7 at South Carolina...... 58- 65 L 29 Virginia (16)...... 55- 66 L 1979-80 (14-12) 10 Manhattan [P] ...... 64- 70 L 30 Auburn ...... 74- 73 W Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] ...... 76- 46 W 14 at Hofstra ...... 65- 68 L Jan. 7 at Bucknell...... 80- 69 W 5 Virginia [P] (13) ...... 52- 58 L 18 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 62- 74 L 11 at Pittsburgh (2OT) ...... 81- 74 W 8 at Navy...... 55- 50 W 21 Villanova [P] ...... 58- 59 L 14 Villanova [P] ...... 81- 73 W 11 at Lehigh ...... 81- 64 W 25 at American ...... 70- 63 W 18 at Navy ...... 68- 59 W 15 Wake Forest [P] ...... 74- 69 W 28 at Drexel [P]...... 58- 54 W 25 at Syracuse (10)...... 66- 91 L 19 at Penn State...... 74- 48 W Mar. 2 at Rider^...... 85- 69 W 28 La Salle [P] ...... 75- 82 L 22 at Cincinnati...... 64- 68 L 5 Saint Joseph’s [P]^...... 80- 72 W Feb. 1 at Hofstra...... 89- 83 W 28 Harvard...... 85- 73 W 6 Hofstra [P]^ ...... 72- 79 L 4 at Drexel ...... 88- 70 W 29 Maryland ...... 63- 85 L Players: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Claxton (13.9), 8 at Penn State...... 74- 64 W Jan. 2 at Pittsburgh ...... 55- 62 L Stahurski (12.6), Montford (6.3), Canelli (6.3), 11 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 72- 65 W 8 Penn [P] ...... 46- 59 L Brand (6.0), Blount (3.9), Reed (3.2), More (3.0), 13 Rider [P]...... 85- 66 W 12 Lafayette [MH]...... 49- 47 W Brown (1.6), Calzonetti (1.0), Reynolds (1.0), Yurko- 15 St. John’s [P]...... 75- 65 W 16 at Bucknell...... 49- 44 W nis (0.3), Shaffer (0.0). 18 at American ...... 72- 67 W 19 La Salle [S] ...... 67- 62 W 21 Penn [P]...... 71- 56 W 21 Delaware [MH] ...... 74- 58 W 1976-77 (17-11) 24 St. Francis (NY) [MH] ...... 81- 67 W 24 at William & Mary ...... 56- 55 W Nov. 30 Point Park [MH]...... 78- 61 W Mar. 1 American^ ...... 99- 80 W 26 Manhattan [P]...... 72- 57 W Dec. 2 Hofstra [MH] ...... 83- 75 W 3 Lafayette^ ...... 71- 70 W 30 at Syracuse (4)...... 77- 93 L 4 at West Chester...... 55- 59 L 4 La Salle^ ...... 72- 73 L Feb. 2 at Drexel...... 59- 60 L 8 Dickinson [MH]...... 95- 60 W 10 at Texas# (16) ...... 58- 72 L 6 at Hofstra ...... 49- 50 L 11 West Virginia [P] ...... 79- 64 W Players: Claxton (18.6 ppg.), Stahurski (15.7), Harold 9 Saint Joseph’s [CH] (OT) ...... 52- 53 L 14 Navy [P]...... 55- 54 W (10.7), Reed (10.6), Wister (8.8), Montford (7.9), Parham 11 Rider [MH]...... 80- 64 W 20 at King’s ...... 67- 54 W (2.6), Wiley (1.9), Highland (1.3), Robinson (1.1), Rozier 16 Villanova [P] ...... 59- 67 L 28 Arizona State...... 65- 73 L (1.0), Reynolds (0.9), Tillman (0.9), Billings (0.3). 19 St. John’s [P] (7) (OT)...... 58- 63 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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23 at American...... 95- 79 W 27 at Penn State...... 50- 53 L 29 Providence ...... 59- 65 L 27 La Salle^...... 62- 70 L Feb. 3 at Maine...... 77- 57 W Jan. 4 Saint Joseph’s [S] (OT)...... 89- 83 W Players: Parham (13.2 ppg.), McCullough (10.0), 6 at Drexel ...... 64- 44 W 7 Penn State [P]...... 87- 75 W Robinson (9.5), Davis (8.5), McLoughlin (7.7), Wis- 9 Penn [P] ...... 56- 59 L 12 Massachusetts [P] ...... 83- 66 W ter (7.1), Dodds (4.8), Thompson (3.6), Broadnax 13 at William & Mary ...... 59- 68 L 14 at G. Washington...... 83- 75 W (2.3), Prince (1.5), Tillman (1.3), McNish (1.0), Marks 16 Lafayette...... 76- 66 W 17 Dayton [P] ...... 62- 63 L (0.7), Kaylor (0.6). 20 La Salle [P]...... 86- 72 W 19 at Rhode Island ...... 62- 61 W 26 at American...... 67- 62 W 21 Rutgers [P] ...... 62- 39 W 1980-81 (20-8) Mar. 3 Drexel^ ...... 55- 61 L 26 at Duquesne...... 70- 57 W Dec. 1 at West Chester ...... 92- 77 W 11 at Georgia# ...... 60- 73 L 28 West Virginia [P] ...... 90- 80 W 4 Lehigh [MH]...... 97- 62 W Players: Hall (14.9 ppg.), McCullough (13.0), Stans- Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure ...... 75- 64 W 6 at Delaware...... 82- 60 W bury (12.8), Rayne (9.7), Coe (7.8), Broadnax (7.3), 4 at W. Virginia (OT)...... 83- 77 W 11 Point Park [MH] ...... 105- 75 W McNish (3.0), Warfel (1.6), Aguilar (1.0), Forrester 8 Penn [P]...... 81- 57 W 13 Cincinnati [P]...... 63- 48 W (0.6), Kaylor (0.4), Poplawski (0.0), Baggot (0.0). 11 St. Bonaventure [P]...... 79- 64 W 21 UCLA (3) (Tokyo, Japan)...... 49- 73 L 16 Rhode Island [MH] ...... 85- 68 W 26 Charlotte...... 65- 68 L JOHN CHANEY 18 Duquesne [MH]...... 78- 70 W 27 Maine ...... 70- 64 W 1982-2006 • 516–253 Record 22 G. Washington [P]...... 93- 77 W Jan. 6 Penn State [P]...... 43- 39 W 25 La Salle [P] (2OT) ...... 79- 80 L 9 at Fordham ...... 59- 62 L 1982-83 (14-15, 5-9 A-10) 27 at Massachusetts ...... 65- 46 W 14 Penn [P] ...... 49- 51 L Nov. 30 at G. Washington...... 68- 67 W Mar. 1 at Penn State...... 69- 66 W 17 at Lafayette ...... 56- 50 W Dec. 3 Rhode Island ...... 73- 62 W 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 69- 58 W 21 at South Carolina ...... 68- 64 W 4 Stanford...... 70- 77 L 8 Massachusetts^...... 78- 54 W 24 at Manhattan...... 59- 53 W 6 at Missouri (10) ...... 68- 76 L 9 West Virginia^...... 65- 67 L 28 William & Mary [P]...... 80- 68 W 11 William & Mary [P]...... 62- 61 W 15 St. John’s†...... 65- 63 W 31 Villanova [P]...... 71- 68 W 18 Villanova [P](19)...... 55- 82 L 17 North Carolina†(1) ...... 66- 77 L Feb. 4 Hofstra [MH]...... 80- 56 W 29 Stetson ...... 73- 79 L Players: Stansbury (18.6 ppg.), Hall (16.9), 7 Drexel [MH] ...... 84- 63 W 30 Rollins ...... 98- 74 W McLoughlin (11.4), Rayne (8.8), Blackwell (7.2), Coe 9 at Rider...... 69- 61 W Jan. 6 Rhode Island ...... 103- 94 W (5.5), McNish (3.7), Aguilar (3.7), Clifton (1.1), 14 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 58- 61 L 8 at West Virginia...... 71- 73 L Poplawski (1.0), Baggot (0.3), Warfel (0.1). 16 Bucknell ...... 77- 59 W 12 at Massachusetts ...... 73- 54 W 21 La Salle [P] ...... 84- 62 W 15 G. Washington [P] ...... 54- 58 L From 1984-85 until 1996-97 all home games were 25 Maine...... 53- 51 W 19 Drexel...... 77- 66 W played at McGonigle Hall 28 American [P]...... 62- 70 L 22 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 73- 80 L unless otherwise noted. Mar. 2 Hofstra^ ...... 68- 63 W 26 Penn State [P]...... 79- 87 L 4 Saint Joseph’s^ ...... 55- 60 L 29 Rutgers [P] ...... 68- 70 L 1984-85 (25-6, 15-3 A-10) 12 at Clemson#...... 90- 82 W Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure...... 65- 75 L Nov. 26 Drexel ...... 75- 62 W 16 at West Virginia# ...... 76- 77 L 6 at Dayton...... 53- 61 L Dec. 1 Villanova [P] ...... 65- 68 L Players: Robinson (15.5 ppg.), Parham (13.4), Davis 9 Penn [P] (2OT)...... 61- 53 W 5 at Bradley ...... 56- 57 L (9.2), McCullough (9.1), Wister (6.6), Stansbury 12 Duquesne (OT)...... 70- 73 L 8 Penn [P] ...... 70- 57 W (6.3), McLoughlin (6.3), Broadnax (3.5), Hall (3.1), 16 at Rutgers...... 73- 79 L 15 La Salle [P] ...... 65- 54 W Prince (2.0), Kaylor (0.6), Warfel (0.3), Baggot (0.0) 19 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 59- 88 L 22 Wake Forest ...... 71- 61 W 21 Monmouth ...... 83- 62 W 28 Pepperdine ...... 71- 66 W 1981-82 (19-8) 26 La Salle (OT)...... 84- 79 W 29 Wyoming...... 66- 60 W Nov. 28 West Chester ...... 65- 53 W Mar. 2 Massachusetts ...... 91- 64 W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 77- 45 W Dec. 1 Utica...... 80- 35 W 5 at Rhode Island ...... 92- 78 W 5 at Penn State...... 65- 49 W 3 at Lehigh...... 60- 43 W 9 Saint Joseph’s [S]^...... 88- 69 W 10 Massachusetts ...... 65- 39 W 5 Fordham [P]...... 64- 63 W 11 Rutgers [S]^ ...... 72- 67 W 12 G. Washington [P]...... 62- 55 W 9 South Carolina [P]...... 54- 51 W 12 West Virginia [S]^...... 78- 86 L 17 at Rhode Island ...... 57- 49 W 12 Rider [P]...... 88- 72 W Players: Stansbury (24.6 ppg.), Hall (20.6), 19 at Rutgers ...... 66- 43 W 19 Villanova [P] (18)...... 52- 48 W McLoughlin (16.3), Rayne (10.8), Aguilar (7.6), Mc- 24 Duquesne ...... 82- 73 W 23 at St. John’s...... 61- 68 L Nish (4.2), Clifton (4.1), Jones (2.6), Warfel (2.2), 26 at West Virginia...... 57- 61 L 29 Florida ...... 85- 81 W Forrester (2.1), Baggot (0.9), Poplawski (0.4). 31 St. Bonaventure...... 77- 56 W 30 San Diego State...... 64- 75 L Feb. 2 West Virginia...... 88- 71 W Jan. 4 Pittsburgh [P] ...... 59- 60 L 1983-84 (26-5, 18-0 A-10) 7 Rutgers ...... 69- 58 W 6 at Bucknell...... 80- 54 W Nov. 28 at Drexel...... 61- 60 W 9 at St. Bonaventure ...... 53- 52 W 9 at Navy ...... 80- 64 W Dec. 7 at Bowling Green ...... 79- 70 W 14 Rhode Island ...... 76- 60 W 14 Delaware ...... 73- 49 W 10 Villanova [P]...... 92- 89 W 16 at Duquesne...... 60- 71 L 16 at Hofstra ...... 61- 58 W 17 at Rutgers...... 77- 68 W 21 at G. Washington...... 56- 54 W 19 at Marist ...... 82- 72 W 22 at Wichita State ...... 78- 73 W 23 at Massachusetts ...... 50- 48 W 23 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 82- 77 W 28 Rhode Island...... 78- 66 W 28 Penn State...... 57- 51 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 66- 70 L 30 Toledo ...... 75- 68 W 10 Rhode Island^...... 68- 63 W 7 St. Bonaventure^ ...... 67- 56 W Jan. 3 at Rhode Island ...... 81- 68 W 18 Lehigh†...... 87- 73 W 8 Saint Joseph’s^...... 62- 61 W 5 G. Washington ...... 77- 73 W 20 Georgetown† ...... 74- 53 W 9 Rutgers^ ...... 59- 51 W 8 at Kansas (19)...... 64- 67 L 24 Richmond†...... 69- 47 W 14 Virginia Tech†...... 60- 57 W 10 at Rutgers ...... 71- 58 W 26 Duke (5)†...... 53- 63 L 16 Georgetown (1)† ...... 46- 63 L 15 Penn State ...... 66- 49 W Players: Macon (20.6 ppg.), Vreeswyk (16.7), Perry Players: Hall (18.0 ppg.), Rayne (12.6), Blackwell 18 at Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 70- 69 W (14.5), Evans (11.1), Rivas (6.9), Causwell (2.0), (11.8), Coe (10.1), Evans (8.4), Perry (2.3), Brantley 21 Massachusetts ...... 72- 60 W Brantley (1.9), Katsikis (1.9), Johnson (1.8), Dowdell (1.3), Poplawski (0.7), Clifton (0.6), Forrester (0.2), 24 at UAB...... 67- 60 W (1.5), Pearsall (1.5), Pollard (1.3), Randolph (1.0). Johnson (0.0). 26 Rutgers ...... 76- 56 W 29 Duquesne ...... 82- 64 W 1988-89 (18-12, 15-3 A-10) 1985-86 (25-6, 15-3 A-10) Feb. 2 at Massachusetts ...... 72- 59 W Dec. 2 Missouri (8) (2OT) ...... 74- 91 L Nov. 26 at Drexel ...... 64- 51 W 5 Rhode Island...... 87- 75 W 3 Arizona (11) ...... 50- 68 L 30 at UCLA ...... 59- 75 L 7 Saint Joseph’s ...... 78- 69 W 10 Kansas ...... 78- 95 L Dec. 4 Penn [P] ...... 76- 53 W 9 at Penn State (2 OT) ...... 73- 70 W 12 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 63- 57 W 6 Tennessee Tech...... 69- 63 W 14 at West Virginia ...... 67- 57 W 15 at Duquesne...... 67- 49 W 7 Wichita State...... 62- 60 W 16 at Duquesne...... 84- 56 W 17 at Villanova ...... 59- 70 L 14 Villanova [S] ...... 81- 73 W 19 St. Bonaventure...... 77- 56 W 26 Penn State...... 50- 48 W 21 Wake Forest (OT) ...... 64- 59 W 21 at G. Washington...... 88- 77 W Jan. 4 at La Salle [P] ...... 67- 57 W 27 La Salle [P] ...... 81- 58 W 24 West Virginia ...... 61- 64 L 7 at N. Carolina State (16) .....59- 71 L 28 Penn [P] ...... 66- 47 W Mar. 1 G. Washington^...... 77- 69 W 10 Rutgers ...... 85- 79 W Jan. 4 Rhode Island ...... 76- 60 W 3 Saint Joseph’s^...... 84- 68 W 12 at Massachusetts ...... 89- 68 W 9 Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 71- 80 L 5 West Virginia^...... 70- 57 W 15 at G. Washington...... 80- 68 W 11 Rutgers...... 68- 59 W 13 Southern† ...... 75- 56 W 19 at Penn State...... 76- 55 W 16 at Duquesne ...... 54- 53 W 15 LSU † ...... 62- 72 L 21 at West Virginia ...... 63- 65 L 18 at W. Virginia (OT) ...... 65- 69 L Players: Blackwell (19.8 ppg.), Vreeswyk (14.5), 24 Massachusetts ...... 93- 66 W 23 Penn State...... 76- 36 W Perry (12.9), Evans (12.5), Rivas (7.7), Brantley (3.7), 29 at Notre Dame ...... 60- 64 L 25 St. Bonaventure...... 87- 74 W Pearsall (2.2), Katsikis (2.0), Dowdell (1.6), Johnson 31 Penn...... 77- 55 W 27 at G. Washington ...... 74- 51 W (0.8). Feb. 2 Saint Joseph’s ...... 79- 71 W Feb. 1 Massachusetts...... 69- 38 W 4 at Rhode Island ...... 58- 72 L 3 G. Washington...... 70- 64 W 1987-88 (32-2, 18-0 A-10) 6 St. Bonaventure ...... 88- 61 W 6 at Rhode Island ...... 70- 57 W Dec. 3 at UCLA ...... 81- 76 W 9 G. Washington...... 94- 65 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 63- 65 L 7 at Massachusetts ...... 89- 71 W 12 Duquesne ...... 98- 55 W 10 at Rutgers ...... 71- 53 W 10 Saint Joseph’s ...... 83- 62 W 16 Rhode Island...... 80- 64 W 13 Duquesne...... 79- 62 W 12 Rhode Island ...... 75- 66 W 19 at UNLV (18)...... 60- 62 L 15 West Virginia ...... 57- 51 W 19 South Carolina ...... 63- 50 W 23 at Rutgers ...... 64- 77 L 17 at Massachusetts ...... 58- 47 W 28 Mississippi...... 70- 61 W 26 West Virginia ...... 74- 56 W 20 at St. Bonaventure ...... 72- 63 W 29 Southern...... 84- 47 W Mar. 1 at St. Bonaventure...... 89- 70 W 22 at Penn State ...... 61- 46 W Jan. 4 Rutgers...... 86- 60 W 5 Duquesne [P]^...... 64- 51 W 27 G. Washington...... 73- 54 W 6 at Penn [P] ...... 84- 50 W 6 Rutgers [P]^ (OT) ...... 59- 62 L Mar. 1 West Virginia^...... 56- 61 L 9 at G. Washington ...... 79- 66 W 15 at Richmond#...... 56- 70 L 13 Jacksonville† (OT) ...... 61- 50 W 14 La Salle ...... 59- 56 W Players: Macon (18.3 ppg.), Vreeswyk (17.8), 15 Kansas† (2) ...... 43- 65 L 16 at St. Bonaventure ...... 73- 63 W Causwell (11.3), Kilgore (8.0), Pollard (5.4), Harden Players: Coe (15.6 ppg.), Blackwell (13.1), Evans 18 at Penn State...... 59- 44 W (4.7), Randolph (4.3), Ferrell (2.3), Dowdell (1.9), (12.0), Perry (11.6), Rivas (5.9), Brantley (4.9), 21 Massachusetts...... 71- 52 W Harris (0.0). Clifton (2.6), Vreeswyk (1.5), Pearsall (1.4), Dowdell 24 at UNLV (8) ...... 58- 59 L (1.1). 28 St. Bonaventure...... 87- 66 W 1989-90 (20-11, 15-3 A-10) 31 at Rhode Island ...... 77- 70 W Nov. 28 at Penn...... 55- 54 W 1986-87 (32-4, 17-1 A-10) Feb. 4 Duquesne ...... 110- 70 W Dec. 1 Arkansas State ...... 65- 41 W Nov. 21 at Virginia #...... 79- 75 W 6 at Rutgers ...... 84- 53 W 2 at Syracuse (1)...... 56- 73 L 24 at Villanova # ...... 80- 73 W 10 Villanova (10) ...... 98- 86 W 9 at Penn State...... 59- 61 L 28 UNLV [MSG] # ...... 76- 78 L 14 G. Washington...... 92- 67 W 12 Saint Joseph’s ...... 74- 54 W 29 Memphis State [MSG] # .....67- 59 W 16 Penn State...... 50- 49 W 16 at Illinois (5) ...... 61- 78 L Dec. 2 at La Salle [P] ...... 70- 66 W 21 at North Carolina (5) ...... 83- 66 W 23 Duquesne...... 93- 62 W 4 Drexel ...... 78- 58 W 23 at West Virginia ...... 62- 61 W Jan. 3 La Salle (17)...... 62- 63 L 8 Penn...... 103- 67 W 25 at Duquesne...... 94- 55 W 6 N. Carolina St. (18) ...... 71- 74 L 13 at St. Bonaventure...... 68- 66 W 28 West Virginia ...... 78- 69 W 9 at G. Washington...... 60- 57 W 15 UCLA (11)...... 76- 65 W Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P]...... 75- 62 W 11 West Virginia ...... 73- 69 W 20 at Villanova (OT) ...... 67- 65 W 6 Duquesne^...... 77- 57 W 13 UNLV [S] (7) ...... 76- 82 L 29 Georgia Southern ...... 80- 61 W 8 Saint Joseph’s^ ...... 79- 67 W 16 at Georgia Tech (11)...... 57- 59 L

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18 at Duquesne...... 67- 43 W (3.4), Harden (2.2), Conic (0.8), Post (0.6), 19 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 66- 65 W 20 Massachusetts...... 86- 69 W Lovelace (0.5), Randolph (0.3). 22 Tulane (16) ...... 79- 57 W 24 Rhode Island ...... 81- 70 W 24 Memphis State ...... 65- 58 W 28 at St. Bonaventure...... 59- 46 W 1991-92 (17-13, 11-5 A-10) 27 St. Bonaventure ...... 68- 49 W 31 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 78- 63 W Dec. 3 at Penn [P] ...... 69- 65 W Mar. 1 at West Virginia ...... 74- 86 L Feb. 3 at Rhode Island ...... 70- 86 L 7 Duquesne...... 94- 78 W 4 Rutgers ...... 89- 75 W 5 St. Bonaventure...... 81- 64 W 10 Illinois ...... 92- 56 W 7 West Virginia [P]^...... 80- 53 W 11 at Massachusetts (3OT) ....83- 82 W 27 vs. Kansas State...... 68- 65 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^...... 71- 60 W 13 Penn State...... 61- 53 W 28 vs. Kansas (4) ...... 73- 97 L 11 at Massachusetts^ ...... 61- 69 L 18 at Rutgers...... 75- 69 W Jan. 2 Rhode Island...... 62- 74 L 18 Missouri† ...... 75- 61 W 21 Villanova...... 69- 71 L 4 at West Virginia ...... 63- 62 W 20 Santa Clara†...... 68- 57 W 24 G. Washington ...... 86- 74 W 7 at Rutgers...... 75- 61 W 26 Vanderbilt† (8) ...... 67- 59 W 27 at West Virginia...... 51- 55 L 10 at Saint Joseph’s...... 55- 60 L 28 Michigan† (3) ...... 72- 77 L Mar. 1 Rutgers (2OT) ...... 65- 57 W 13 at Duquesne ...... 61- 88 L Players: McKie (20.6 ppg.), Jones (17.0), Brunson 4 Duquesne [P]^...... 61- 50 W 16 West Virginia...... 62- 67 L (14.0), Johnson (7.9), Battie (7.3), Carstarphen (5.3), 5 Rutgers [P]^ ...... 65- 57 W 19 Saint Joseph’s [S] ...... 74- 61 W Cunningham (3.8), Ivey (2.5), Ozment (1.5), King 8 Massachusetts^ ...... 53- 51 W 23 La Salle ...... 67- 78 L (0.6), Rice (0.6), Van Velsen (0.0). 16 St. John’s†...... 65- 81 L 25 at Tulane (25)...... 75- 99 L Players: Macon (21.9 ppg.), Hodge (15.1), Causwell 28 Massachusetts...... 83- 61 W 1993-94 (23-8, 12-4 A-10) (11.3), Kilgore (10.8), Harden (8.1), Strickland (5.0), 30 at St. Bonaventure...... 69- 52 W Dec. 1 at Kansas (3)...... 73- 59 W Robinson (4.0), Thomas (2.0), Conic (1.3), Lovelace Feb. 1 Villanova [S]...... 58- 66 L 4 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 55- 52 W (1.1), Randolph (1.0), Pollard (0.9), Post (0.3). 4 at G. Washington...... 85- 75 W 11 vs. Villanova [S] ...... 54- 49 W 6 Rutgers ...... 92- 78 W 16 Cincinnati (17) [S] ...... 88- 72 W 1990-91 (24-10, 13-5 A-10) 9 Penn State (2OT) ...... 73- 72 W 27 vs. Ga. Tech (15) [MSG] ...... 51- 57 L Nov. 15 at Iowa ...... 71- 73 L 13 at Memphis State ...... 65- 63 W 29 vs. F. Dickinson [MSG]...... 63- 51 W 29 at Villanova (24) ...... 70- 57 W 16 at Massachusetts ...... 52- 67 L Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s ...... 67- 54 W Dec. 5 at St. Bonaventure...... 76- 52 W 19 St. Bonaventure ...... 69- 60 W 6 West Virginia ...... 47- 49 L 8 at South Carolina (21) ...... 63- 87 L 23 Arizona (6) ...... 60- 66 L 8 George Washington (23)...... 80- 64 W 15 Georgia Tech (23) ...... 69- 67 W 27 at Rhode Island ...... 69- 62 W 11 Penn ...... 76- 65 W 18 Penn State...... 67- 63 W Mar. 1 at Wake Forest ...... 75- 83 L 15 at Rhode Island ...... 69- 49 W 27 Iowa State (OT) ...... 79- 81 L 3 G. Washington...... 92- 70 W 20 at La Salle [CC] ...... 68- 55 W 29 Pepperdine ...... 56- 55 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ ...... 75- 59 W 23 at Rutgers ...... 78- 56 W Jan. 3 Penn ...... 66- 49 W 9 West Virginia [P]^ ...... 41- 44 L 25 vs. Saint Joseph’s [S]...... 60- 49 W 5 at La Salle [CC]...... 91- 86 W 20 Michigan† (15)...... 66- 73 L 29 at G. Washington...... 64- 54 W 8 Rutgers ...... 83- 62 W Players: Kilgore (14.5 ppg.), McKie (13.9), Jones Feb. 1 Rutgers ...... 84- 45 W 10 at G. Washington ...... 70- 61 W (11.5), Strickland (9.8), Carstarphen (8.1), Johnson 3 Rhode Island...... 65- 51 W 16 at Duquesne (OT) ...... 59- 60 L (6.5), Spears (5.5), Brunson (4.9), Conic (3.1), Oz- 5 St. Bonaventure...... 73- 52 W 19 at Clemson...... 71- 52 W ment (0.8), Linnen (0.2). 8 West Virginia...... 71- 78 L 22 Saint Joseph’s ...... 73- 56 W 10 Duquesne ...... 51- 49 W 24 Massachusetts ...... 55- 53 W 1992-93 (20-13, 8-6 A-10) 13 at Massachusetts (13) ...... 55- 56 L 26 St. Bonaventure...... 77- 66 W Dec. 8 at Boston College ...... 79- 72 W 16 at St. Bonaventure...... 65- 56 W 29 at Rhode Island ...... 76- 61 W 15 La Salle [S] ...... 87- 60 W 20 vs. Louisville (5) ...... 68- 53 W Feb. 1 at Rutgers ...... 63- 82 L 19 Florida ...... 67- 62 W 22 at Duquesne...... 65- 61 W 4 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 60- 66 L 20 Florida St. (10) (OT) ...... 80- 91 L 24 Massachusetts (11) ...... 50- 51 L 7 G. Washington ...... 77- 60 W 23 Penn State...... 70- 61 W 27 at Duke (2)...... 47- 59 L 10 West Virginia (OT) ...... 88- 78 W 26 at Cincinnati (23) ...... 45- 68 L Mar. 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] ...... 58- 44 W 13 at Penn State...... 69- 59 W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s...... 66- 71 L 7 vs. G. Washington^ [P]...... 54- 34 W 16 Notre Dame ...... 70- 46 W 9 Massachusetts ...... 52- 44 W 10 at Massachusetts^ (9) ...... 59- 70 L 19 Rhode Island...... 62- 63 L 12 at G. Washington (OT) ...... 64- 62 W 18 vs. Drexel†...... 61- 39 W 21 at Massachusetts ...... 80- 70 W 17 at St. Bonaventure ...... 74- 58 W 20 vs. Indiana† (18) ...... 58- 67 L 23 at West Virginia ...... 66- 91 L 19 Penn [S] ...... 72- 58 W Players: Jones (19.2 ppg.), McKie (18.8), Brunson 28 Duquesne...... 65- 51 W 21 at Massachusetts (19)...... 50- 52 L (12.4), Battie (5.9), Ivey (4.7), Cunningham (1.6), Rice Mar. 3 West Virginia [P]^ ...... 56- 53 W 24 at Rutgers...... 72- 80 L (0.9), Ozment (0.8), King (0.3), Van Velsen (0.0). 4 Penn State [P]^...... 50- 52 L 28 Rhode Island...... 69- 67 W 14 Purdue† ...... 80- 63 W 30 at Kansas State ...... 63- 86 L 1994-95 (19-11, 10-6 A-10) 16 Richmond† ...... 77- 64 W Feb. 2 at Alabama-Birm...... 55- 68 L Nov. 27 vs. So. California ...... 65- 54 W 22 Okla. State† (14) (OT) ...... 72- 63 W 7 Wake Forest (13) ...... 69- 106 L Dec. 2 vs. Cincinnati (10) ...... 41- 60 L 24 North Carolina† (4) ...... 72- 75 L 10 George Washington ...... 72- 75 L 3 vs. South Carolina ...... 49- 44 W Players: Macon (22.0 ppg.), Kilgore (14.0), Hodge 13 West Virginia ...... 79- 62 W 20 Texas Tech (2OT) ...... 67- 64 W (11.6), Carstarphen (10.4), Strickland (7.7), Spears 15 at Rhode Island ...... 67- 69 L Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure...... 70- 57 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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5 Marquette...... 69- 57 W 8 Rhode Island^ [CC] ...... 64- 52 W Jan. 4 Rhode Island (24) ...... 64- 74 L 8 at West Virginia ...... 67- 56 W 9 Massachusetts^ [CC] (2) ...... 61- 75 L 6 Penn ...... 67- 58 W 10 at Duquesne...... 62- 64 L 15 Oklahoma† (17)...... 61- 43 W 11 St. Bonaventure ...... 64- 43 W 15 Saint Joseph’s ...... 74- 64 W 17 Cincinnati†(7)...... 65- 78 L 17 at La Salle ...... 80- 66 W 19 George Washington ...... 62- 69 L Players: Jackson (15.7 ppg.), Miller (9.9), Battie 21 Duquesne...... 75- 62 W 21 at Massachusetts (1)...... 58- 59 L (8.9), Alston (8.5), Stewart (7.2), Futch (7.1), Ivey 24 at Fordham ...... 77- 62 W 24 Rutgers ...... 64- 60 W (5.8), Cunningham (1.8), Laws (1.1), Adams (0.8), 26 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) ...... 68- 62 W 28 at Rhode Island. (OT) ...... 55- 50 W Reid (0.7), Van Velsen (0.6) 28 at Dayton ...... 62- 67 L 30 Duquesne...... 55- 62 L 31 Xavier (24)...... 73- 79 L Feb. 2 at St. Bona. (2OT) ...... 64- 78 L 1996-97 (20-11, 10-6 A-10) Feb. 3 at Massachusetts (23)...... 61- 47 W 5 Memphis ...... 51- 53 L Dec 4 Wisconsin (OT) ...... 57- 64 L 8 Virginia Tech ...... 60- 53 W 7 La Salle ...... 67- 50 W 7 vs. Georgia Tech ...... 76- 58 W 12 Fordham...... 59- 54 W 10 Rhode Island...... 83- 63 W 9 Tulane...... 67- 49 W 14 at Rhode Island (25) ...... 68- 67 W 12 at Louisville...... 53- 48 W 14 at Tulsa ...... 60- 67 L 17 Saint Joseph's ...... 50- 42 W 14 at Penn ...... 59- 56 W 21 Penn ...... 69- 45 W 19 at St. Bonaventure...... 68- 45 W 16 at Rutgers ...... 62- 54 W 27 vs. Oregon ...... 62- 82 L 22 at G. Washington (25) ...... 56- 49 W 19 vs. Texas ...... 54- 70 L 28 vs. Bradley ...... 69- 63 W 28 vs. Maryland ...... 66- 83 L 21 West Virginia ...... 72- 50 W Jan 4 at De Paul...... 73- 60 W Mar. 1 Massachusetts (20) ...... 74- 66 W 23 Massachusetts (5) ...... 72- 63 W 7 Rhode Island (OT) ...... 72- 79 L 5 Saint Joseph's^ [CS] ...... 76- 52 W 26 at G. Washington ...... 76- 60 W 11 St. Bonaventure ...... 68- 53 W 6 G. Washington^ [CS]...... 64- 78 L 28 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) ...... 64- 73 L 13 Dayton ...... 75- 50 W 12 West Virginia† ...... 52- 82 L Mar. 5 vs. West Virginia^ [P]...... 84- 72 W 16 vs. Cincinnati (4)...... 70- 55 W Players: Barnes (13.8 ppg.), Brokenborough (11.8), 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] ...... 47- 42 W 19 at Xavier (OT) ...... 64- 68 L Sanchez (9.6), Wadley (8.0), Greer (7.9), Stewart 9 at Massachusetts^ (8) ...... 44- 63 L 23 at Fordham...... 62- 45 W (6.9), Dunkley (4.5), Sanders (2.1), Moore (1.3), 16 vs. Cincinnati †...... 71- 77 L 25 Massachusetts...... 66- 78 L Laws (1.1), Tabb (0.9), Reid (0.7), Calhoun (0.3). Players: Brunson (16.7 ppg.), Miller (11.0), Alston 28 La Salle (2OT) ...... 70- 67 W (10.1), Stewart (7.2), Ivey (7.0), Battie (4.7), Futch 30 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 68- 59 W 1998-99 (24-11, 13-3 A-10) (3.2), Cunningham (2.9), Ozment (1.1), Adams (0.4), Feb. 2 Louisville (14) [CS] ...... 67- 44 W Nov. 10 vs Georgetown [MSG] ...... 65- 49 W Van Velsen (0.3), Rice (0.0). 4 at St. Bonaventure ...... 55- 73 L 11 vs Wake Forest [MSG]...... 59- 48 W 9 at Duquesne...... 83- 68 W 18 Mississippi ...... 68- 52 W 1995-96 (20-13, 12-4 A-10) 13 Saint Joseph’s ...... 64- 62 W 20 Michigan State (5) ...... 60- 59 W Nov. 16 Rider # ...... 65- 62 W 16 at Rhode Island ...... 82- 85 L 23 at Penn (OT) ...... 70- 73 L 18 at Georgetown (5) # ...... 49- 74 L 18 at Virginia Tech...... 45- 41 W Dec. 1 at Penn State...... 64- 65 L Dec. 2 Wisconsin (OT) ...... 54- 57 L 22 G. Washington ...... 71- 59 W 5 at Indiana (16)...... 62- 63 L 9 Tulsa...... 60- 64 L 24 Fordham...... 69- 53 W 9 Wisconsin ...... 56- 63 L 13 vs. Villanova [CS] (2)...... 62- 56 W Mar. 1 at Massachusetts ...... 53- 59 L 14 Florida State ...... 75- 66 W 16 vs. Cincinnati (12)...... 49- 70 L 5 vs. Duquesne ^[CS] ...... 64- 47 W 19 at Rutgers ...... 56- 38 W 22 vs. Kansas (1) (OT) ...... 74- 66 W 6 vs. Xavier ^[CS] (OT) ...... 69- 62 W 29 vs. Stanford (5) ...... 50- 57 L 28 at Memphis (3) ...... 58- 68 L 7 vs. Rhode Island ^ (OT)...... 66- 69 L 31 at Fresno State ...... 63- 66 L 30 vs. Okla. State ...... 41- 49 L 14 vs. Mississippi †...... 62- 40 W Jan. 1 La Salle...... 82- 45 W Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure...... 58- 56 W 16 vs. Minnesota † (3)...... 57- 76 L 6 St. Bonaventure...... 70- 54 W 9 Xavier...... 73- 56 W Players: Jackson (16.1 ppg.), Brokenborough 9 at Fordham ...... 75- 65 W 11 at Dayton ...... 62- 46 W (16.0), Sanchez (10.0), Stewart (8.4), Barnes (8.1), 14 Saint Joseph’s...... 62- 47 W 13 Duquesne...... 72- 40 W Futch (3.4), Dunkley (3.2), Sanderson (1.0), Cal- 16 Rhode Island ...... 76- 63 W 17 at Fordham...... 69- 48 W houn (1.0), Laws (0.8), Adams (0.3), Reid (0.3), 19 at Duquesne ...... 75- 52 W 20 at Tulane ...... 59- 67 L Rios (0.3). 23 Massachusetts ...... 65- 57 W 23 at La Salle ...... 68- 48 W 30 at St. Bonaventure...... 59- 74 L 25 vs. Duke [CS] ...... 59- 58 W All home games at The Liacouras Center Feb. 4 Dayton ...... 67- 54 W 27 vs. Saint Joseph’s [CS] ...... 54- 52 W unless noted otherwise (1997-present). 6 at Rhode Island ...... 72- 63 W Feb. 1 Massachusetts (1)...... 35- 59 L 9 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 85- 78 W 3 at George Washington...... 47- 64 L 1997-98 (21-9, 13-3 A-10) 14 at Xavier...... 60- 62 L 8 Saint Joseph’s...... 60- 58 W Nov. 11 vs Auburn * ...... 68- 42 W 16 at Virginia Tech...... 78- 48 W 11 at Massachusetts (1) ...... 55- 84 L 14 Indiana (17) [CS] ...... 59- 53 W 20 George Washington ...... 72- 56 W 13 Rhode Island...... 63- 67 L 22 at Mississippi (23) ...... 74- 87 L 24 Fordham ...... 71- 49 W 17 Fordham ...... 77- 56 W Dec. 4 at Michigan State ...... 56- 54 W 28 at Massachusetts ...... 49- 57 L 20 at Penn...... 53- 42 W 6 at Wisconsin...... 59- 49 W Mar. 4 vs. Virginia Tech^ ...... 64- 51 W 23 at Rhode Island ...... 73- 62 W 9 Fresno State (18)...... 76- 61 W 5 vs. Xavier^ ...... 76- 64 W 25 Virginia Tech (12) ...... 57- 41 W 13 De Paul...... 74- 43 W 6 vs. Rhode Island^...... 59- 62 L 29 at St. Bonaventure ...... 57- 54 W 16 at Villanova ...... 57- 68 L 12 vs. Kent† ...... 61- 54 W Mar. 7 Xavier^ [CC]...... 67- 50 W 20 Rutgers ...... 63- 72 L 14 vs. Cincinnati† (3)...... 64- 54 W

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19 vs. Purdue†...... 77- 55 W 6 St. Bonaventure...... 63- 43 W 28 Syracuse # [MSG] ...... 65- 54 W 21 vs. Duke †(1)...... 64- 85 L 11 at Dayton ...... 68- 58 W Players: Greer (23.2 ppg.), Hawkins (15.1), Wesby Players: Karcher (13.4 ppg.), Barnes (12.9), Bro- 13 Fordham ...... 77- 70 W (11.3), Lyde (8.6), Polk (8.5), Murray (5.3), Roller- kenborough (11.6), Greer (10.2), Wadley (9.2), 16 Saint Joseph’s...... 51- 73 L son (3.6), Jefferson (1.5), Smith (1.2), Elliott (0.6), Sanchez (8.2), Lyde (7.4), Sanders (1.8), Rollerson 20 at DePaul ...... 64- 65 L Tulleners (0.3), Jameson (0.2), Allen (0.1). (1.8), Barry (0.7), Reid (0.0). 23 at Fordham...... 90- 72 W 27 Massachusetts (OT) ...... 64- 65 L 2002-03 (18-16, 10-6 A-10) 1999-00 (27-6, 14-2 A-10) Feb. 1 at Duquesne...... 84- 58 W Nov. 24 Rutgers ...... 53- 59 L Nov. 21Miami (OH) ...... 60- 47 W 4 Rhode Island ...... 77- 47 W Dec. 1 at Wake Forest...... 76- 83 L 26 vs Indiana ...... 59- 67 L 8 G. Washington ...... 91- 58 W 2 at South Carolina...... 47- 66 L 29 at Florida State...... 69- 58 W 10 at Xavier ...... 71- 78 L 4 at Charlotte...... 80- 91 L Dec. 4 at Wake Forest ...... 72- 77 L 13 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 62- 71 L 7 at Penn ...... 46- 71 L 9 vs Gonzaga (24)...... 64- 48 W 17 at Massachusetts ...... 84- 52 W 11 at Penn State...... 65- 63 W 15 Villanova...... 69- 66 W 24 Dayton ...... 70- 62 W 14 at Illinois (14) ...... 54- 70 L 22 Penn State ...... 66- 51 W 28 La Salle...... 60- 58 W 28 Indiana (10) ...... 71- 64 W 27 at Cleveland State...... 79- 66 W Mar. 3 at G. Washington (OT) ...... 92- 88 W 31 at Villanova ...... 62- 70 L 29 at Wisconsin...... 44- 62 L 8 vs Dayton^ ...... 76- 63 W Jan. 2 Wisconsin ...... 67- 80 L Jan. 5 Rhode Island...... 88- 45 W 9 vs G. Washington^...... 77- 76 W 5 George Washington...... 68- 65 W 8 Saint Joseph’s ...... 64- 51 W 10 vs Massachusetts^...... 76- 65 W 8 at Duquesne ...... 54- 61 L 12 at Fordham ...... 78- 61 W 16 vs Texas (18)† ...... 79- 65 W 11 at Richmond...... 42- 61 L 15 at St. Bonaventure...... 56- 57 L 18 vs Florida (8)†...... 75- 54 W 14 Saint Joseph’s ...... 55- 65 L 18 at La Salle ...... 72- 50 W 23 vs Penn State†...... 84- 72 W 18 Fordham...... 82- 51 W 20 Penn ...... 44- 40 W 25 vs Michigan State (3)† ...... 62- 69 L 22 at Rhode Island...... 71- 68 W 22 Virginia Tech ...... 66- 46 W Players: Greer (18.2 ppg.), Wadley (15.1), Lyde 25 Dayton ...... 49- 57 L 25 Xavier...... 59- 40 W (12.8), Hawkins (10.4), Wesby (10.1), Rollerson Feb. 1 at St. Bonaventure...... 96- 77 W 29 Duquesne...... 81- 37 W (3.1), Jefferson (2.0), Barry (0.9), Thomas (0.2). 8 at Massachusetts ...... 61- 50 W Feb. 1 at Massachusetts ...... 75- 48 W 13 Saint Joseph’s (25) [P]...... 59- 78 L 5 at Rhode Island ...... 74- 40 W 2001-02 (19-15, 12-4 A-10) 15 North Carolina State ...... 76- 54 W 10 Fordham ...... 75- 61 W Nov. 8 Florida [MSG] ...... 64- 72 L 19 Rhode Island...... 69- 64 W 13 Maryland (22)...... 73- 65 W 9 Maryland [MSG] (2)...... 74- 82 L 23 at Fordham...... 99- 77 W 17 at Dayton ...... 64- 58 W 29 Charlotte ...... 72- 64 W 26 Massachusetts...... 88- 46 W 20 at Cincinnati (1)...... 77- 69 W Dec. 1 Penn State...... 75- 63 W Mar. 1 St. Bonaventure...... 78- 77 W 24 St. Bonaventure...... 75- 58 W 3 at Wisconsin (2OT) ...... 70- 67 W 6 La Salle...... 68- 58 W 26 Massachusetts ...... 72- 54 W 5 at Duke (1) ...... 57- 82 L 8 at Xavier (11)...... 65- 96 L 29 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 59- 62 L 8 Villanova [P]...... 66- 70 L 13 vs Richmond ^ ...... 66- 52 W Mar. 4 at G. Washington...... 98- 67 W 18 Alabama (22)...... 67- 70 L 14 vs Xavier ^ (10) ...... 63- 57 W 9 vs Virginia Tech^...... 71- 52 W 20 Memphis...... 54- 64 L 15 vs Dayton ^ ...... 72- 79 L 10 vs Massachusetts^...... 54- 47 W 22 DePaul ...... 58- 60 L 18 Drexel # ...... 68- 59 W 11 vs St. Bonaventure^ ...... 65- 44 W 30 Penn ...... 62- 68 L 21 Boston College #...... 75- 62 W 17 vs Lafayette† ...... 73- 47 W Jan. 6 at Fordham...... 86- 75 W 25 at Rhode Island #...... 61- 53 W 19 vs Seton Hall† (OT) ...... 65- 67 L 9 Duquesne...... 85- 48 W 27 Minnesota # (OT) ...... 58- 63 L Players: Karcher (15.8 ppg.), Wadley (12.8), Greer 12 Rhode Island...... 60- 42 W Players: Hawkins (16.9 ppg.), Polk (12.9), Wesby (12.3), Barnes (9.0), Lyde (6.4), Sanchez (5.6), 16 at St. Bonaventure ...... 74- 93 L (12.5), Collins (12.0), Robinson (5.4), Butler (3.9), Sanders (3.5), Wesby (3.4), Rollerson (2.2), 19 at Massachusetts ...... 53- 63 L Murray (2.9), Smith (1.9), Elliott (1.2), Gaither Thomas (1.5), Jefferson (0.9), Barry (0.3). 23 Richmond ...... 68- 75 L (0.9), Tulleners (0.6), Allen (0.3). 26 at NC State ...... 74- 93 L 2000-01 (24-13, 12-4 A-10) 30 Fordham ...... 91- 74 W 2003-04 (15-14, 9-7 A-10) Nov. 13 Delaware # ...... 56- 49 W Feb. 2 Saint Joseph’s...... 82- 72 W Nov. 21 Villanova...... 48- 73 L 15 New Mexico # ...... 61- 49 W 6 at Rhode Island...... 71- 42 W 29 Illinois (12) [P] ...... 60- 75 L 17 at Memphis # ...... 67- 62 W 9 at G. Washington...... 80- 58 W Dec. 3 at Rutgers ...... 67- 77 L 22 vs Indiana # [MSG] ...... 69- 61 W 13 at La Salle ...... 67- 71 L 6 vs. Drexel [P]...... 57- 48 W 24 vs Duke (1) # [MSG] ...... 61- 63 L 16 Massachusetts...... 64- 47 W 9 at Arizona State...... 66- 70 L 30 at Miami (OH) ...... 58- 66 L 20 Xavier (24)...... 67- 56 W 13 Penn State...... 67- 56 W Dec. 2 Duke (1) [FUC]...... 68- 93 L 23 St. Bonaventure...... 75- 71 W 15 South Carolina ...... 71- 61 W 5 at Villanova ...... 62- 69 L 27 at Dayton (OT)...... 75- 70 W 20 at Miami (FL) ...... 66- 72 L 9 at Penn State...... 60- 66 L Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2OT) ....87- 84 W Jan. 3 at Indiana...... 59- 50 W 14 Wisconsin (16)...... 58- 66 L 7 La Salle ^...... 66- 72 L 7 at G. Washington...... 60- 78 L 21 Wake Forest (6)...... 65- 73 L 13 at Fresno State #...... 81- 75 W 10 at Dayton ...... 56- 60 L 23 Cleveland State ...... 73- 46 W 19 at Louisville #...... 65- 62 W 14 Rhode Island...... 58- 53 W 29 at Penn...... 74- 60 W 22 Villanova # ...... 63- 57 W 17 Richmond...... 52- 59 L Jan. 4 at La Salle...... 75- 61 W 26 Memphis # [MSG] ...... 77- 78 L 21 at Penn...... 73- 69 W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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24 at Massachusetts ...... 65- 66 L 27 Miami (Fla.) ...... 73- 56 W Feb. 4 La Salle...... 89- 64 W 28 St. Bonaventure...... 76- 57 W 30 at Rutgers ...... 53- 67 L 7 St. Bonaventure...... 109- 70 W 31 Saint Joseph’s (3)...... 71- 83 L Dec. 3 at Penn ...... 50- 46 W 11 Massachusetts...... 98- 89 W Feb. 4 at Fordham ...... 57- 47 W 6 at Princeton ...... 60- 47 W 14 at La Salle ...... 72- 77 L 7 at St. Bonaventure ...... 61- 44 W 10 Alabama (19)...... 68- 58 W 17 at George Washington ...... 72- 84 L 11 at Rhode Island ...... 69- 53 W 18 at Auburn...... 42- 73 L 22 vs. Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 76- 92 L 14 Georgetown...... 59- 53 W 22 South Carolina ...... 63- 50 W 24 Charlotte...... 81- 69 W 18 Duquesne ...... 83- 65 W 31 Villanova (3) [P] ...... 53- 75 L 28 Dayton...... 65- 73 L 21 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2)...... 53- 76 L Jan. 4 Geo. Washington (19) ...... 60- 72 L Mar. 3 at Fordham ...... 73- 80 L 25 at La Salle (OT) ...... 74- 70 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 57- 59 L 7 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^...... 62- 66 L 29 Fordham...... 74- 60 W 11 at St. Bonaventure...... 83- 66 W Players: Christmas (20.0 ppg.), Tyndale (19.4), Sal- Mar. 3 Massachusetts (2 OT) ...... 98- 92 W 14 La Salle...... 68- 52 W isbery (16.4), Dacons (7.1), Inge (4.5), Kirkendoll 6 Xavier ...... 69- 70 L 18 at Dayton ...... 53- 51 W (4.0), Brooks (3.1), Olmos (2.8), Clark (2.6), Ivory 11 vs. Richmond ^...... 49- 64 L 21 at Massachusetts ...... 34- 60 L (1.6), Luis Guzman (0.7), Shanahan (0.4), Miller 17 at Rutgers # ...... 71- 76 L 25 Xavier ...... 81- 79 W (0.3). Players: Hawkins (24.4 ppg.), Collins (15.5), Salis- 28 Maryland (18) ...... 91- 85 W bery (7.0), Robinson (4.7), Butler (4.7), Taybron Feb. 1 Massachusetts...... 76- 47 W 2007-08 (21-13, 11-5 A-10) (4.6), Byard (4.0), Blackshear (2.3), Ingram (1.9), 4 at La Salle ...... 56- 62 L Nov. 9 at Tennessee (7) ...... 63- 80 L Dacons (0.8), Miller (0.3), Robert Allen (0.0), 8 at Charlotte...... 59- 66 L 15 vs. Providence * ...... 64- 66 L Wilbur Allen (0.0). 11 Duquesne ...... 76- 52 W 16 vs. College of Charleston * ....76- 79 L 14 Saint Joseph’s ...... 57- 44 W 18 vs. Marist * (OT)...... 73- 69 W 2004-05 (16-14, 11-5 A-10) 18 at Saint Louis...... 51- 56 L 24 at Bowling Green...... 72- 55 W Nov. 19 Auburn...... 78- 80 L 22 Richmond ...... 69- 30 W 26 at Akron ...... 65- 67 L 22 at Georgetown ...... 75- 57 W 25 Duke (1) [WC] ...... 66- 74 L 29 Ohio ...... 90- 88 W 27 at South Carolina...... 46- 60 L Mar. 1 at Rhode Island...... 63- 69 L Dec. 6 Towson ...... 69- 46 W 30 Arizona State ...... 62- 65 L 5 Fordham...... 52- 69 L 9 Villanova (21) ...... 93- 101 L Dec. 4 vs. Villanova [P] ...... 53- 52 W 8 Rhode Island ^ ...... 74- 45 W 15 at Drexel [P] ...... 64- 51 W 8 Penn ...... 52- 51 W 9 Geo. Washington (6) ^...... 68- 53 W 22 Eastern Michigan ...... 58- 55 W 11 at Alabama (18)...... 71- 75 L 10 Saint Joseph’s ^ ...... 59- 73 L 29 vs. Florida (Sunrise, FL) ...... 69- 86 L 18 Wake Forest (6)...... 64- 67 L 14 Akron # (OT) ...... 73- 80 L Jan. 9 Duke (7) [WC] ...... 64- 74 L 20 Princeton ...... 48- 46 W Players: Collins (16.8 ppg.), Robinson (12.7), Tyn- 12 at Charlotte...... 58- 60 L Jan. 5 at Massachusetts ...... 61- 49 W dale (10.9), Salisbery (9.7), Marshall (7.2), Christ- 16 Xavier (20) ...... 78- 59 W 8 at Duke (5)...... 74- 82 L mas (3.5), Dacons (1.3), Clark (1.2), Ivory (1.1), 20 at Saint Louis (OT) ...... 54- 53 W 12 Fordham...... 77- 45 W Ingram (0.9), Olmos (0.8), Kirkendoll (0.8), Shana- 23 Penn...... 80- 64 W 15 at Maryland ...... 69- 80 L han (0.8), Inge (0.3), Broderick (0.0) 26 Saint Joseph’s...... 67- 68 L 19 St. Bonaventure...... 71- 47 W 31 at Fordham...... 58- 51 W 22 at Xavier ...... 69- 54 W FRAN DUNPHY Feb. 3 George Washington...... 93- 80 W 26 at Fordham...... 47- 54 L 2006- • 193-103 Record 6 at Richmond...... 58- 64 L 29 at St. Bonaventure...... 87- 66 W 10 Massachusetts (OT) ...... 80- 70 W Feb. 2 Rhode Island...... 74- 54 W 2006-07 (12-18, 6-10 A-10) 13 Rhode Island (OT)...... 92- 89 W 5 George Washington...... 58- 74 L Nov. 15 at Kent State ...... 54- 63 L 16 at Dayton...... 66- 77 L 9 Dayton...... 78- 70 W 27 Buffalo...... 62- 64 L 20 at St. Bonaventure ...... 96- 82 W 12 Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 57- 69 L 29 Rutgers ...... 77- 54 W 23 Fordham...... 76- 78 L 16 at Duquesne ...... 68- 62 W Dec. 2 Long Beach State ...... 74- 49 W 27 Charlotte...... 75- 61 W 19 at Richmond...... 59- 53 W 5 Western Michigan ...... 76- 71 W Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P] ...... 57- 56 W 22 Saint Joseph’s...... 56- 63 L 9 vs. Cincinnati * ...... 71- 80 L 5 Duquesne ...... 90- 85 W 26 Massachusetts ...... 61- 48 W 16 at Towson...... 75- 70 W 8 at La Salle...... 90- 85 W Mar. 2 Rhode Island ...... 57- 65 L 19 at Ball State...... 75- 70 W 13 vs. La Salle ^...... 84- 75 W 5 La Salle ...... 73- 67 W 22 Drexel ...... 54- 69 L 14 vs. Charlotte ^ ...... 60- 45 W 10 Dayton ^ ...... 61- 51 W 28 Lafayatte ...... 96- 73 W 15 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^...... 69- 64 W 11 George Washington ^...... 58- 77 L 30 at Villanova ...... 65- 83 L 20 vs. Michigan State (18) †.....61- 72 L 15 at Virginia Tech #...... 50- 60 L Jan. 2 at Duke (5)...... 55- 73 L Players: Christmas (19.5 ppg.), Tyndale (15.9), Players: Collins (17.5 ppg.), Tyndale (12.5), Salis- 6 at Xavier ...... 68- 76 L Brooks (8.6), Allen (8.1), Clark (7.5), Olmos (5.8), bery (10.4), Robinson (8.2), Marshall (6.6), Butler 10 Saint Joseph’s...... 67- 80 L Guzman (3.9), Inge (3.1), Williams (0.3), Kee (0.0), (4.0), Kirkendoll (2.5), Dacons (1.8), Clark (1.1), In- 13 at Massachusetts ...... 77- 88 L DeLeon (0.0), Miller (0.0). gram (0.7), Allen (0.4). 17 Saint Louis...... 85- 79 W 20 Rhode Island ...... 77- 85 L 2008-09 (22-12, 11-5 A-10) 2005-06 (17-16, 8-8 A-10) 24 at Penn ...... 74- 76 L Nov. 14 vs. East Tennessee State.....79- 65 W Nov. 15 Army #...... 69- 37 W 27 at Duquesne...... 92- 96 L 15 at Charleston...... 70- 65 W 17 at UCLA (16)...... 47- 54 L 31 at Richmond ...... 80- 59 W 16 vs. Clemson...... 72- 76 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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21 at Lafayette ...... 71- 55 W 6 at Richmond...... 54- 71 L 17 vs. Western Michigan* ...... 69- 55 W 29 at Buffalo ...... 73- 83 L 13 Rhode Island...... 78- 56 W 18 vs. Purdue* ...... 77- 85 L Dec. 3 Miami (Ohio) ...... 52- 68 L 17 at St. Bonaventure...... 73- 55 W 20 vs. Wichita State* (OT)...... 78- 74 W 6 at Penn State ...... 65- 59 W 20 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 75- 67 W 27 at Bowling Green...... 64- 67 L 13 Tennessee (8) ...... 88- 72 W 24 Dayton...... 49- 41 W Dec. 3 Central Michigan...... 86- 74 W 20 at Kansas ...... 59- 71 L 28 at La Salle ...... 65- 53 W 7 at Toledo ...... 77- 58 W 22 at Long Beach State ...... 71- 76 L Mar. 3 at Saint Louis ...... 57- 51 W 10 Villanova...... 78- 67 W 29 at Villanova (15)...... 45- 62 L 6 George Washington ...... 70- 57 W 17 at Texas ...... 65- 77 L Jan. 5 Kent State ...... 73- 58 W 12 vs. St. Bonaventure ^ ...... 69- 51 W 19 at Rice...... 77- 70 W 7 at Eastern Michigan...... 67- 45 W 13 vs. Rhode Island ^ ...... 57- 44 W 28 Buffalo (OT)...... 87- 85 W 11 at La Salle ...... 75- 68 W 14 vs. Richmond ^ ...... 56- 52 W 30 at Delaware...... 66- 63 W 14 at Penn ...... 78- 53 W 19 vs. Cornell † ...... 65- 78 L Jan. 4 Duke (WF) (3)...... 78- 73 W 17 at UMass...... 75- 79 L Players: Brooks (14.3 ppg.), Fernandez (12.6), 7 Dayton ...... 77- 87 L 22 Saint Louis...... 65- 40 W Allen (11.5), Moore (7.6), Eric (5.9), Guzman (4.9), 11 at Saint Louis ...... 72- 67 W 24 Charlotte ...... 80- 53 W Jefferson (3.9), Williams (3.8), Randall (1.9), 14 at Richmond...... 65- 76 L 28 at Rhode Island ...... 59- 67 L DiLeo (1.1), Wyatt (0.5), DeLeon (0.2), Bouchman 18 La Salle...... 76- 70 W 31 Richmond...... 74- 65 W (0.2), Godino (0.0). 21 Maryland (P)...... 73- 60 W Feb. 5 at Xavier (9)...... 74- 83 L 25 at Charlotte...... 79- 57 W 8 Rhode Island ...... 68- 62 W 2010-11 (26-8, 14-2 A-10) 28 Saint Joseph’s...... 78- 60 W 12 Saint Joseph’s ...... 61- 59 W Nov. 12 Seton Hall...... 62- 56 W Feb. 1 Fordham...... 78- 60 W 15 at Duquesne...... 78- 73 W 14 Toledo ...... 82- 49 W 4 at Rhode Island ...... 73- 56 W 18 Fordham...... 72- 45 W 25 vs. California *...... 50- 57 L 8 George Washington ...... 79- 72 W 22 St. Bonaventure ...... 70- 56 W 26 vs. Georgia * ...... 65- 58 W 11 Xavier ...... 85- 72 W 26 La Salle...... 63- 70 L 28 vs. Texas A&M * ...... 51- 54 L 15 at St. Bonaventure...... 76- 70 W 28 at Dayton ...... 65- 70 L Dec. 1 at Central Michigan ...... 65- 53 W 18 Duquesne ...... 78- 59 W Mar. 5 Saint Joseph’s...... 68- 59 W 5 vs. Maryland *...... 64- 61 W 22 at La Salle (OT)...... 80- 79 W 7 at George Washington ...... 63- 53 W 9 Georgetown (9) ...... 68- 65 W 25 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 72- 82 L 12 vs. St. Joseph’s ^...... 79- 65 W 12 Akron...... 82- 47 W 29 Massachusetts (OT)...... 90- 88 W 13 vs. Xavier (19) ^ ...... 55- 53 W 18 Northern Illinois...... 84- 74 W Mar. 3 at Fordham...... 80- 60 W 14 vs. Duquesne ^ ...... 69- 64 W 22 at Ohio...... 76- 65 W 9 vs. Massachusetts ^ ...... 71- 77 L 20 vs. Arizona State (19) †...... 57- 66 L 30 at Villanova (8) ...... 74- 78 L 16 vs. South Florida †...... 44- 58 L Players: Christmas (19.5 ppg.), Allen (10.9), Brooks Jan. 5 at Fordham...... 70- 51 W Players: Moore (17.3), Wyatt (17.1),Fernandez (10.6), Olmos (8.4), Inge (6.9), Fernandez (5.5), 9 Saint Louis ...... 57- 53 W (11.1), Hollis-Jefferson (9.3), Eric (9.0), Brown Williams (5.3), Moore (4.5), Eric (2.7), Guzman 12 St. Bonaventure ...... 83- 55 W (6.4), Lee (5.0), DiLeo (2.9), Cummings (1.4), (2.1), Randall (1.2), DiLeo (1.0), DeLeon (0.0). 15 at Duquesne ...... 66- 78 L Godino (0.7), Pendergast (0.6), McDonnell (0.2). 19 Penn ...... 73- 56 W 2009-10 (29-6, 14-2 A-10) 22 at Xavier...... 77- 88 L 2012-13 (24-10, 11-5 A-10) Nov. 14 at Delaware...... 76- 56 W 26 Charlotte...... 76- 67 W Nov. 13 at Kent State ...... 80- 66 W 17 at Georgetown...... 45- 46 L 29 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 72- 54 W 17 Rice...... 77- 63 W 21 Siena ...... 73- 69 W Feb. 2 at La Salle...... 71- 67 W 25 Delaware ...... 80- 75 W 24 Ball State...... 66- 46 W 5 Rhode Island ...... 80- 67 W 28 at Buffalo ...... 54- 39 W 27 vs. Virginia Tech * ...... 61- 50 W 9 Fordham...... 77- 66 W Dec. 1 Wagner ...... 70- 62 W 28 vs. St. John’s * ...... 48- 55 L 12 at Dayton ...... 75- 63 W 5 at Villanova ...... 76- 61 W Dec. 1 at Western Michigan...... 76- 70 W 17 Richmond...... 73- 53 W 8 vs. Duke (2)...... 67- 90 L 5 Penn State ...... 45- 42 W 20 Saint Joseph’s...... 66- 52 W 12 Towson ...... 72- 61 W 8 at Miami (OH)...... 64- 42 W 23 at Duke (1)...... 61- 78 L 17 Alcorn State ...... 63- 46 W 13 Villanova (3) ...... 75- 65 W 26 at George Washington ...... 57- 41 W 19 Canisius...... 62- 72 L 19 at Seton Hall...... 71- 65 W Mar. 2 at Massachusetts (OT) ...... 73- 67 W 22 vs. Syracuse (MSG) (3)...... 83- 79 W 28 Bowling Green ...... 63- 39 W 5 La Salle...... 90- 82 W 31 Bowling Green...... 75- 57 W 30 at Northern Illinois ...... 70- 60 W 11 vs. La Salle ^...... 96- 76 W Jan. 6 at Kansas (6)...... 62- 69 L Jan. 2 Kansas (1) ...... 52- 84 L 12 vs. Richmond ^...... 54- 58 L 10 at Xavier...... 52- 57 L 6 Saint Joseph’s ...... 73- 46 W 17 vs. Penn State † ...... 66- 64 W 12 Saint Louis...... 64- 54 W 10 at Rhode Island...... 68- 64 W 19 vs. San Diego St. (2OT) † ...... 64- 71 L 16 at George Washington ...... 55- 53 W 13 at Penn ...... 60- 45 W Players: Moore (15.2), Allen (11.6), Fernandez 19 St. Bonaventure ...... 78- 81 L 16 Massachusetts...... 76- 64 W (11.2), Randall (10.7), Wyatt (10.1), Eric (7.1), Jef- 23 Penn ...... 76- 69 W 20 Xavier...... 77- 72 W ferson (5.6), Brown (3.3), DiLeo (2.2), Godino 26 at Butler (9) ...... 71- 83 L 23 at Fordham...... 62- 45 W (1.2), Gaitley (0.0). 30 Richmond...... 71- 64 W 27 at Charlotte...... 64- 74 L Feb. 2 at Saint Joseph’s...... 69- 70 L 30 La Salle...... 64- 52 W 2011-12 (24-8, 13-3 A-10) 6 Charlotte ...... 89- 88 W Feb. 3 Duquesne ...... 76- 60 W Nov. 14 at Penn (OT) ...... 73- 67 W 9 at Dayton ...... 72- 71 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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14 Duquesne ...... 83- 84 L Dec. 3 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 56- 58 L 16 at Massachusetts...... 83- 82 W 6 vs. La Salle (P)...... 58- 57 W 21 La Salle...... 82- 74 W 10 Towson ...... 76- 64 W 24 at Charlotte ...... 71- 51 W 14 at Villanova (7) ...... 62- 85 L 28 Detroit ...... 83- 78 W 18 at Delaware...... 82- 62 W Mar. 2 Rhode Island...... 76- 70 W 22 Kansas (10) (WF) ...... 77- 52 W 6 at Fordham...... 74- 55 W 28 Delaware State...... 66- 56 W 10 VCU (21)...... 84- 76 W 31 at UConn (OT) ...... 57- 53 W 15 vs. Massachusetts ^...... 74- 79 L Jan. 4 UCF...... 84- 78 W 22 vs. NC State † ...... 76- 72 W 7 at Tulane...... 64- 56 W 24 vs. Indiana (4) †...... 52- 58 L 10 Tulsa...... 56- 63 L Players: Wyatt (20.5), Randall (11.3), Lee (9.8), 14 SMU...... 55- 60 L O’Brien (9.3), Hollis-Jefferson (8.9), Cummings 17 at Cincinnati...... 53- 84 L (5.8), DiLeo (2.9), Pepper (2.9), DeCosey (1.9), 22 USF ...... 73- 48 W Watson (1.5), Dingle (1.3), McDonnell (0.0). 28 at UCF...... 86- 62 W 31 Tulane...... 55- 37 W 2013-14 (9-22, 4-14 American) Feb. 4 at USF ...... 61- 48 W Nov. 9 at Penn ...... 78- 73 W 7 at Memphis ...... 61- 60 W 11 Kent State ...... 77- 81 L 10 Cincinnati...... 75- 59 W 14 at Towson ...... 69- 75 L 14 East Carolina...... 66- 53 W 21 vs. Clemson * ...... 58- 72 L 19 at SMU (21) ...... 58- 67 L 22 vs. Georgia * ...... 83- 81 W 22 at Tulsa ...... 39- 55 L 24 vs. UAB *...... 87- 66 W 26 Houston...... 66- 54 W Dec. 4 Saint Joseph’s ...... 77- 69 W Mar. 5 at East Carolina...... 66- 53 W 7 Texas (OT) (WF) ...... 80- 81 L 7 UConn ...... 75- 63 W 18 Texas Southern ...... 89- 90 L 13 vs. Memphis^ ...... 80- 75 W 21 at LIU Brooklyn...... 101- 65 W 14 vs. SMU^ (21)...... 56- 69 L Jan. 1 at Rutgers ...... 66- 71 L 18 Bucknell#...... 73- 67 W 4 at UCF ...... 76- 78 L 22 George Washington#...... 90- 77 W 9 USF ...... 75- 82 L 25 Louisiana Tech#...... 77- 59 W 11 Memphis (24)...... 69- 79 L 31 vs. Miami (FL)# (MSG) ...... 57- 60 L 14 at Cincinnati (19) ...... 58- 69 L Players: Cummings (14.8), DeCosey (12.3), Mor- 18 vs. La Salle (P) ...... 68- 74 L gan (11.9), Bond (7.6), Brown (6.3), Enechionyia 21 at UConn...... 66- 90 L (5.3), Dingle (3.6), Coleman (3.6), Williams (3.5), 26 Cincinnati (15) ...... 76- 80 L Watson (2.7), Robbins (0.5), Nwakpuda (0.4), Mc- 29 Rutgers...... 88- 82 W Donnell (0.2), Pendergast (0.2). Feb. 1 Villanova (9)...... 74- 90 L 6 at SMU...... 52- 75 L 9 at Houston ...... 74- 88 L 14 Louisville (13)...... 58- 82 L 16 SMU (23) ...... 71- 64 W 20 UConn (21)...... 55- 68 L 22 at Memphis (OT) (22)...... 79- 82 L 27 at Louisville (7) ...... 66- 88 L Mar. 1 Houston ...... 79- 89 L 4 UCF (OT)...... 86- 78 W 8 at USF...... 66- 65 W 12 vs. UCF^ (2OT) ...... 90- 94 L Players: Pepper (17.5), Cummings (16.8), De- Cosey (15.4), Lee (13.6), Dingle (6.7), Williams (4.2), Brown (2.7), Watson (2.5), McDonnell (1.8), Pendergast (0.6).

2014-15 (26-11, 13-5 American) Nov. 14 American ...... 40- 37 W 17 Louisiana Tech ...... 82- 75 W 21 vs. Duke (4) ...... 54- 74 L 22 vs. UNLV...... 50- 57 L 25 Penn ...... 76- 67 W 30 LIU Brooklyn...... 70- 56 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC/WF (Wachovia Center/Wells Fargo Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home ven- ues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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POINTS Name ...... Date Team ...... Pts. Aaric Murray ...... 12/18/13 Texas Southern...... 48 TEAM RECORDS Lynn Greer ...... 1/30/02 vs. Fordham ...... 43 Most points in a game, Temple ...... 109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) David Hawkins...... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ....41 Most point in a game, opponent...... 101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Mark Tyndale...... 2/24/07 vs. Charlotte ...... 37 Most points, Temple in win...... 109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07 Dionte Christmas...... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne ...... 37 Most points, opponent in win...... 101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) David Gonzalvez...... 1/31/09 Richmond...... 36 David Hawkins...... 1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s .....36 Most points, Temple in regulation win ...... 109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Khalif Wyatt...... 2/14/13 vs. Duquesne...... 35 Most points, opponent in regulation win ...... 101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Dionte Christmas....12/13/08 vs. Tennessee ...... 35 Largest margin of victory, Temple ...... 44 Temple 81, Duquesne 37 (1/29/00) Lynn Greer...... 2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s .....34 Largest margin of victory, opponent ...... 32 Kansas (1/2/10) Dustin Salisbery ...... 12/5/06 vs. W. Michigan...... 34 Least points scored by Temple...... 40 vs. American (11/14/14) Dalton Pepper ...... 1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati...... 33 Juan Fernandez...... 12/13/09 vs. Villanova ...... 33 Least points scored by opponent...... 30 Richmond (2/22/06) Ramone Moore...... 12/10/11 vs. Villanova ...... 32 Least points scored by Temple in win...... 40 vs. American (11/14/14) Seven players tied with...... 31 Least points scored by opponent in win ...... 57 Dayton (1/25/03) Most points scored by Temple in a first half ...... 56 vs. La Salle (2/4/07) FIELD GOALS MADE Most points scored by opponent in a first half...... 52 Louisville (2/14/14) Name ...... Date Team ...... FG Aaric Murray ...... 12/18/13 Texas Southern...... 20 Most points scored by Temple in a second half ...... 58 vs. Richmond (1/31/09) Mark Tyndale...... 2/24/07 vs. Charlotte ...... 14 Most points scored by opponent in a second half...... 59 Villanova (12/9/07) David Hawkins...... 1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s...... 13 Least points scored by Temple in a first half ...... 15 vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98) Lynn Greer ...... 1/30/02 vs. Fordham ...... 13 Least points scored by opponent in a first half...... 8 Tulane (1/31/15) Dionte Christmas ...... 2/7/07 vs. St. Bonaventure ...13 Least points scored by Temple in a second half...... 17 vs. American (11/14/14) Dionte Christmas...... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne ...... 12 Dionte Christmas....12/13/08 vs. Tennessee ...... 12 Least points scored by opponent in a second half...... 15 Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98) Ramone Moore...... 12/9/10 vs. Georgetown ...... 12 Most total points...... 194 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Field goals made ...... 41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Field goals attempted ...... 78 Massachusetts (2/29/12) Name ...... Date Team ...... FGA Field goal percentage ...... 61.5 (32-52) Houston (3/1/14) Aaric Murray ...... 12/18/13 Texas Southern...... 28 David Hawkins...... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ....25 3-Pt. field goals made ...... 18 vs. Fordham (1/30/02); Auburn (11/19/04) David Hawkins...... 1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s .....25 3-Pt. field goals attempted...... 42 St. Bonaventure (2/23/02) Mardy Collins...... 3/14/06 vs. Akron ...... 24 3-Pt. field goal percentage...... 70.0 (7-10) vs. Charlotte (2/6/13) David Hawkins...... 3/6/04 vs. Xavier...... 23 Free throws made ...... 38 vs. Richmond (1/31/09) David Hawkins...... 1/17/04 vs. Richmond...... 23 Free throws attempted ...... 49 vs. Maryland (1/28/06) ...... 2/11/07 Massachusetts ...... 23 Dionte Christmas...... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne...... 23 Free throw percentage...... 96.3 (26-27) vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/2/02) Javier Silas ...... 12/18/10 Northern Illinois ...... 23 Rebounds ...... 53 vs. Arizona State (11/30/04) Assists ...... 26 vs. St. Bonaventure (11/14/10) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Steals ...... 22 vs. Duquesne (1/21/98) Name ...... Date Team ...... FG Blocked shots ...... 10 vs. St. Bona. (1/11/98); vs. Delaware St. (12/28/14) Smush Parker ...... 1/30/02 Fordham...... 9 Dalton Pepper ...... 1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati ...... 8 Turnovers ...... 27 Duquesne (1/21/98) David Hawkins...... 3/6/04 vs. Xavier ...... 8 Fouls ...... 33 Richmond (1/31/09) Preston Murphy...... 1/16/99 Rhode Island ...... 8 Most Temple wins, season...... 16 2014-15 ...... 1/4/98 Rhode Island ...... 8 Most Temple losses, season...... 5 Four times, last (2006-07) Tommie Liddell ...... 1/17/07 Saint Louis ...... 8 Least Temple losses, season ...... 0 Twice, 2010-11, 1999-00 THREE-POINT FG ATT. Longest Temple winning streak ...... 25 1/6/10 to 12/28/11 Name ...... Date Team ...... FGA Longest Temple losing streak ...... 4 12/18/13 to 1/26/14 David Hawkins...... 3/6/04 vs. Xavier ...... 17 Overall record...... 186-57 (.765) David Hawkins...... 1/17/04 vs. Richmond ...... 16 David Hawkins ...... 11/21/03 vs. Villanova...... 15 Smush Parker ...... 1/30/02 Fordham...... 15 REBOUNDS STEALS Dalton Pepper ...... 1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati ...... 14 Name ...... Date Team...... Rebounds Name ...... Date Team ...... Steals Dionte Christmas....12/13/08 vs. Tennessee ...... 14 Jaylen Bond...... 12/28/14 vs. Delaware St...... 18 Pepe Sanchez...... 1/6/98 vs. Penn ...... 8 ...... 2/28/01 La Salle...... 14 Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson..2/21/13 vs. La Salle ...... 18 Mardy Collins ...... 12/13/04 vs. Wake Forest...... 7 Rafer Alston ...... 12/9/97 Fresno State...... 14 Lavoy Allen...... 2/22/09 vs.St.Bonaventure.....18 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1/21/98 vs. Duquesne...... 7 Lavoy Allen...... 2/24/20 vs. Dayton...... 17 Khalif Wyatt...... 2/14/13 vs. Duquesne...... 6 FREE THROWS MADE Lavoy Allen...... 12/13/09 vs. Villanova...... 17 Malcolm Eleby...... 2/22/09 St.Bonaventure ...... 6 Name ...... Date Team...... FT Keith Butler ...... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts.....17 David Hawkins ...... 1/5/03 vs. G. Washington...... 6 Lynn Greer...... 2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s...... 18 Harold Rasul ...... 2/17/98 Saint Joseph’s...... 17 Lynard Stewart ...... 1/21/98 vs. Duquesne...... 6 Khalif Wyatt...... 2/29/12 vs. Massachusetts.....17 Jaylen Bond...... 2/14/15 vs. East Carolina...... 16 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1/16/99 vs. Rhode Island...... 6 Will Cummings...... 12/10/14 vs. Towson ...... 15 Micheal Eric...... 2/11/12 vs. Xavier...... 16 Lynn Greer ...... 2/4/01 vs. Rhode Island...... 6 Khalif Wyatt...... 2/14/13 vs. Duquesne ...... 15 ...... 3/5/09 Saint Joseph’s ...... 16 Ramone Moore...... 12/10/11 vs. Villanova...... 14 Mark Tyndale ...... 2/7/07 vs. St. Bonaventure ...16 BLOCKS David Hawkins...... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts.....14 Charles Little...... 2/28/07 Dayton...... 16 Name ...... Date Team...... Blocks Will Cummings ...... 11/17/14 vs. Louisiana Tech .....13 Ike Diogu...... 11/30/04 Arizona State ...... 16 Lamont Barnes ...... 1/4/98 vs. Rhode Island ...... 7 Dionte Christmas...... 1/31/09 vs. Richmond ...... 13 Kelly Wise ...... 12/20/01 Memphis ...... 16 Caswell Cyrus ...... 1/6/99 St. Bonaventure...... 6 Mark Tyndale...... 2/3/08 vs. G. Washington .....13 Lavoy Allen ...... 1/19/11 vs. Penn ...... 6 Leon Williams...... 11/29/07 Ohio ...... 13 ASSISTS Micheal Eric ...... 2/1/12 vs. Fordham...... 5 Name ...... Date Team ...... Assists Anthony Lee ...... 1/18/12 vs. La Salle ...... 5 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Lynn Greer...... 2/8/01 vs. G. Washington. ....13 Micheal Eric ...... 11/12/10 vs. Seton Hall ...... 5 Name ...... Date Team...... FTA Pepe Sanchez...... 2/24/00 vs. St. Bonaventure ...13 Sergio Olmos ...... 12/13/08 vs. Tennessee ...... 5 Will Cummings ...... 11/17/14 vs. Louisiana Tech.....18 Mardy Collins ...... 1/28/06 vs. Maryland...... 12 Keith Butler...... 1/12/05 vs. Fordham...... 5 Khalif Wyatt...... 2/29/12 vs. Massachusetts ....18 Chaz Williams ...... 2/29/12 Massachusetts ...... 11 Ron Rollerson...... 12/22/01 vs. DePaul ...... 5 Lynn Greer...... 2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s...... 18 Jarod Oldham ...... 12/28/11 Buffalo ...... 11 Tahric Golsey ...... 12/23/00 Cleveland State...... 5 Will Cummings...... 12/10/14 vs. Towson ...... 17 Ben Luber...... 12/13/04 Penn State...... 11 Lamont Barnes ...... 2/24/00 vs. St. Bona...... 5 David Hawkins...... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts.....17 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1/3/99 vs. La Salle ...... 11 Tony Dobbins...... 1/23/02 Richmond ...... 17 Koko Archibong...... 12/30/01 Penn...... 16 N. Caner-Medley ...... 1/28/06 Maryland ...... 16

#WETHET 114 #TUMBB National/District Honors

aLL-aMERIcaNS 1985 Granger Hall ...... 1st 1938 Mike Bloom Charles Rayne ...... 2nd Associated Press (1st) 1986 Tim Perry ...... 2nd 1951 Bill Mlkvy Ed Coe...... 2nd AP (1st), NABC (1st) Nate Blackwell ...... 2nd 1957 Guy Rodgers 1987 Nate Blackwell...... 1st Tim Perry ...... 1st USBWA (1st), 1988 Tim Perry ...... 1st NABC (2nd), AP (3rd) Mark Macon...... 1st 1958 Guy Rodgers Howard Evans...... 2nd USBWA (1st), 1989 Mark Macon ...... 1st NABC (1st), AP (1st) Duane Causwell...... 2nd 1984 Terence Stansbury 1990 Mark Macon...... 1st NABC (3rd) Donald Hodge ...... 2nd 1988 Mark Macon 1991 Mark Macon...... 1st AP (2nd), NABC (2nd) Donald Hodge...... 1st 2000 Pepe Sanchez Bill Mlkvy earned All-America honors in 1951 1993 Aaron McKie...... 2nd AP (3rd), NABC (3rd) after averaging 29.2 ppg. 1994 Aaron McKie ...... 1st Eddie Jones...... 1st NaTIONaL cOacH 1995 Rick Brunson...... 2nd OF THE YEaR NaBc aLL-DISTRIcT 1996 Marc Jackson ...... 1st 1987 John Chaney 1951 Bill Mlkvy ...... 1st 1997 Marc Jackson ...... 1st USBWA 1952 Bill Mlkvy...... HM 1998 Lamont Barnes...... 1st 1988 John Chaney 1955 Hal Lear...... 1st 1999 Lamont Barnes...... 1st Associated Press, UPI 1956 Hal Lear...... 1st Pepe Sanchez...... 2nd 1957 Guy Rodgers ...... 1st 2000 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st USBWA, NABC 1958 Guy Rodgers ...... 1st Mark Karcher ...... 1st Jay Norman...... 2nd 2001 Lynn Greer ...... 1st NaBc DISTRIcT 1959 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy..2nd 2002 Lynn Greer ...... 1st cOacH OF THE YEaR 1960 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy..2nd 2004 David Hawkins ...... 1st 1978 Don Casey 1961 Bruce Drysdale...... 2nd 2005 Mardy Collins...... 1st 1979 Don Casey 1962 Bruce Drysdale ...... 1st 2006 Mardy Collins ...... 2nd 1984 John Chaney 1964 Jim Williams ...... 3rd 2007 Dionte Christmas...... 2nd 1985 John Chaney 1966 Jim Williams ...... 2nd 2008 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 1986 John Chaney 1967 Clarence Brookins ...... 2nd 2009 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 1987 John Chaney 1968 Clarence Brookins ...... 3rd 2011 Ramone Moore...... 2nd 1988 John Chaney 1969 John Baum ...... 2nd 2012 Ramone Moore ...... 1st 2000 John Chaney 1979 Ricky Reed...... 1st Khalif Wyatt...... 1st 2010 Fran Dunphy 1981 Neal Robinson...... 2nd 2013 Khalif Wyatt...... 1st 1982 Granger Hall ...... 1st 2015 Will Cummings...... 1st NaISMITH MEMORIaL 1984 Terence Stansbury ...... 1st BaSKETBaLL Granger Hall ...... 1st HaLL OF FaME 1976 Harry Litwack 2001 John Chaney 2014 Guy Rodgers RETIRED NUMBERS #5 Guy Rodgers #6 Hal Lear #12 Mark Macon #20 Bill Mlkvy

John Chaney joined Harry Litwack in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2001.

115 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball American/Atlantic 10 Honors aLL-aMERIcaN cONFERENcE aTLaNTIc 10 aMERIcaN 2014-15 Will Cummings ...... 1st PLaYER OF THE YEaR aLL-cHaMPIONSHIP 2014-15 Jaylen Bond...... HM 1983-84 Terence Stansbury 2015 Will Cummings 1984-85 Granger Hall aLL-aTLaNTIc 10 1986-87 Nate Blackwell aTLaNTIc 10 1982-83 Terence Stansbury ...... 2nd 1987-88 Tim Perry 1983-84 Granger Hall ...... 1st 1988-89 Mark Macon aLL-cHaMPIONSHIP Terence Stansbury ...... 1st 1992-93 Aaron McKie 1983 Terence Stansbury 1984-85 Granger Hall ...... 1st 1993-94 Eddie Jones 1984 Granger Hall* Charles Rayne ...... 1st 1996-97 Marc Jackson 1985 Nate Blackwell* 1985-86 Ed Coe ...... 2nd 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez Granger Hall Charles Rayne Tim Perry ...... 2nd 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt 1986-87 Nate Blackwell ...... 1st 1987 Nate Blackwell Tim Perry ...... 1st Howard Evans Howard Evans ...... 2nd aTLaNTIc 10 Tim Perry 1987-88 Howard Evans ...... 1st aLL-ROOKIE 1988 Howard Evans Mark Macon ...... 1st Mark Macon 1983-84 Nate Blackwell Mike Vreeswyk Tim Perry ...... 1st 1984-85 Howard Evans Mike Vreeswyk ...... 2nd 1989 Mark Macon 1987-88 Mark Macon 1990 Donald Hodge 1988-89 Mark Macon ...... 1st 1988-89 Mik Kilgore Duane Causwell ...... 2nd Mark Macon* 1992-93 Derrick Battie Mark Strickland Mike Vreeswyk ...... 2nd 1993-94 Johnny Miller 1993 Eddie Jones 1989-90 Mark Macon ...... 1st Lynard Stewart Aaron McKie Donald Hodge ...... 2nd 1994 Eddie Jones 1990-91 Mark Macon ...... 1st 1996-97 Rasheed Brokenborough Pepe Sanchez Aaron McKie Donald Hodge ...... 2nd 1995 Levan Alston 1991-92 Mik Kilgore...... 3rd 1997-98 Quincy Wadley 1998-99 Mark Karcher Rick Brunson Aaron McKie...... 3rd 1996 Marc Jackson Mark Strickland ...... 3rd 2000-01 David Hawkins 1999 Lamont Barnes 1992-93 Aaron McKie ...... 1st 2001-02 Brian Polk Mark Karcher Eddie Jones ...... 3rd 2002-03 Mardy Collins 2000 Mark Karcher 1993-94 Eddie Jones ...... 1st 2004-05 Mark Tyndale Pepe Sanchez Aaron McKie ...... 1st 2007-08 Lavoy Allen Quincy Wadley* Rick Brunson ...... 2nd 2001 Lynn Greer* 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...... 1st aTLaNTIc 10 Kevin Lyde 1995-96 Marc Jackson ...... 1st Quincy Wadley 1996-97 Marc Jackson ...... 1st SIXTH MaN OF THE YEaR 2003 Brian Polk 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ...... 1st 1998-99 Quincy Wadley 2008 Dionte Christmas* Pepe Sanchez...... 3rd 1999-00 Lynn Greer Mark Tyndale 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st 2001-02 Brian Polk 2009 Ryan Brooks Lamont Barnes ...... 2nd 2009-10 Ramone Moore Dionte Christmas* 1999-00 Mark Karcher ...... 1st 2010-11 Khalif Wyatt Sergio Olmos Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st 2010 Lavoy Allen 2000-01 Lynn Greer ...... 1st Juan Fernandez* Kevin Lyde ...... 2nd aTLaNTIc 10 2011 Lavoy Allen Quincy Wadley ...... 3rd MOST IMPROVED PLaYER * Most Outstanding Player 2001-02 Lynn Greer ...... 1st 2006-07 Dionte Christmas David Hawkins ...... 3rd 2010-11 Scootie Randall aMERIcaN 2002-03 David Hawkins ...... 2nd Alex Wesby...... 3rd cOacH OF THE YEaR 2003-04 David Hawkins ...... 1st aTLaNTIc 10 2014-15 Fran Dunphy 2004-05 Mardy Collins...... 1st aLL-DEFENSIVE 2005-06 Mardy Collins...... 1st 1997-98 Lamont Barnes aTLaNTIc 10 Antywane Robinson ...... 2nd Pepe Sanchez 2006-07 Dionte Christmas ...... 2nd 1998-99 Lamont Barnes cOacH OF THE YEaR Mark Tyndale...... HM Pepe Sanchez 1983-84 John Chaney 2007-08 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez* 1984-85 John Chaney Mark Tyndale...... 2nd 2000-01 Lynn Greer 1986-87 John Chaney 2008-09 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 2001-02 Lynn Greer 1987-88 John Chaney Lavoy Allen...... 3rd 1999-00 John Chaney 2009-10 Lavoy Allen ...... 1st 2004-05 Mardy Collins 2005-06 Mardy Collins 2009-10 Fran Dunphy Ryan Brooks ...... 2nd 2011-12 Fran Dunphy 2010-11 Lavoy Allen ...... 1st 2008-09 Lavoy Allen Ramone Moore ...... 2nd 2009-10 Lavoy Allen Juan Fernandez...... 3rd 2010-11 Lavoy Allen aMERIcaN Scootie Randall ...... HM * A-10 Defensive Player of the Year 2011-12 Ramone Moore...... 1st ScHOLaR aTHLETE Khalif Wyatt...... 2nd OF THE YEaR Juan Fernandez...... 3rd 2013-14 Jimmy McDonnell 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt ...... 1st

#WETHET 116 #TUMBB philadelphia big 5 honors aLL-PHILaDELPHIa BIG 5 BIG 5 1955-56 Hal Lear ...... 1st Aaron McKie ...... 1st MOST VaLUaBLE PLaYERS Hal Reinfield...... 1st Rick Brunson ...... 2nd 1955-56 Guy Rodgers Guy Rodgers ...... 1st 1993-94 Eddie Jones ...... 1st 1956-57 Guy Rodgers 1956-57 Mel Brodsky ...... 1st Aaron McKie ...... 1st 1957-58 Guy Rodgers Jay Norman ...... 1st Rick Brunson ...... 2nd 1959-60 Bill Kennedy Guy Rodgers ...... 1st 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...... 1st 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale 1957-58 Jay Norman ...... 1st 1995-96 Marc Jackson ...... 1st 1978-79 Rick Reed (co) Guy Rodgers ...... 1st 1996-97 Marc Jackson ...... 1st 1982-83 Terence Stansbury 1958-59 Bill Kennedy ...... 1st Rasheed Brokenborough 2nd 1986-87 Nate Blackwell 1959-60 Bill Kennedy ...... 1st Pepe Sanchez ...... 2nd 1990-91 Mark Macon 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale ...... 1st 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ...... 1st 1992-93 Aaron McKie 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale ...... 1st Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st 1993-94 Eddie Jones 1962-63 Jim Williams ...... 1st Rasheed Brokenborough 2nd 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez Bob Harrington ...... HM 1998-99 Lamont Barnes ...... 1st 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez 1965-66 Jim Williams ...... 1st Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st 2001-02 Lynn Greer 1966-67 John Baum ...... 1st Mark Karcher ...... 2nd 2007-08 Mark Tyndale (co) Clarence Brookins ...... 1st 1999-00 Mark Karcher ...... 1st 2010-11 Lavoy Allen 1967-68 John Baum ...... 1st Pepe Sanchez ...... 1st 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt 1968-69 John Baum ...... 1st Quincy Wadley ...... 2nd 1971-72 Ollie Johnson ...... 1st 2000-01 Lynn Greer ...... 1st BIG 5 ScHOLaR aTHLETE 1976-77 Marty Stahurski ...... 1st Kevin Lyde ...... 1st OF THE YEaR 1977-78 Tim Claxton ...... 1st Quincy Wadley ...... 2nd 2013-14 Jimmy McDonnell Marty Stahurski ...... 1st 2001-02 Lynn Greer ...... 1st 1978-79 Bruce Harold ...... 1st David Hawkins ...... 2nd Rick Reed ...... 1st 2002-03 David Hawkins ...... 1st 1980-81 Neal Robinson ...... 1st Alex Wesby ...... 2nd 1981-82 Granger Hall ...... 1st 2003-04 David Hawkins ...... 1st Terence Stansbury ...... 2nd Mardy Collins ...... 2nd 1982-83 Terence Stansbury ...... 1st 2004-05 Mardy Collins...... 1st Jim McLoughlin ...... 2nd 2005-06 Mardy Collins...... 1st 1983-84 Granger Hall ...... 1st Antywane Robinson...... 2nd Terence Stansbury ...... 1st 2006-07 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st Jim McLoughlin ...... 2nd Dustin Salisbery...... 2nd 1984-85 Granger Hall ...... 1st Mark Tyndale...... 2nd Charles Rayne ...... 2nd 2007-08 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 1985-86 Tim Perry ...... 1st Mark Tyndale ...... 1st Nate Blackwell ...... 2nd 2008-09 Dionte Christmas ...... 1st 1986-87 Nate Blackwell ...... 1st Lavoy Allen...... 2nd Tim Perry ...... 1st 2009-10 Lavoy Allen ...... 1st 1987-88 Howard Evans ...... 1st Ryan Brooks ...... 1st Mark Macon ...... 1st Juan Fernandez...... 2nd Tim Perry ...... 1st 2010-11 Lavoy Allen ...... 1st Mark Vreeswyk ...... 2nd Ramone Moore ...... 1st 1988-89 Mark Macon ...... 1st Juan Fernandez...... 2nd Mike Vreeswyk ...... 1st 2011-12 Ramone Moore ...... 1st 1989-90 Donald Hodge ...... 1st Khalif Wyatt...... 1st Mark Macon ...... 1st Juan Fernandez...... 2nd 1990-91 Mark Macon ...... 1st 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt...... 1st Donald Hodge ...... 2nd Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson.....2nd Mik Kilgore ...... 2nd 2013-14 Will Cummings ...... 2nd 1991-92 Aaron Mckie ...... 1st Dalton Pepper ...... 2nd Mik Kilgore...... 2nd 2014-15 Will Cummings...... 1st Mark Strickland ...... 2nd Quenton DeCosey...... 2nd 1992-93 Eddie Jones ...... 1st Jaylen Bond...... 2nd

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TEMPLE NBa aND aBa DRaFT PIcKS Year Player Team League, Rd, Pick 1950 Ike Borsavage Philadelphia NBA 1952 Bill Mlkvy Philadelphia NBA 1955 Al Didriksen Philadelphia NBA 1956 Hal Lear Philadelphia NBA 1958 Guy Rodgers Philadelphia NBA, 1st, No. 5 Jay Norman Philadelphia NBA, 7th, No. 5 Tink Van Patton St. Louis NBA, 9th, No. 6 1960 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No. 7 1966 Jim Williams Chicago NBA, 4th, No. 10 1967 Chris Kefalos Pittsburgh ABA 1968 Clarence Brookins Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No. 12 Clarence Brookins Minnesota ABA 1969 John Baum Chicago NBA, 2nd, No. 8 John Baum Los Angeles ABA Ed Mast New York NBA, 3rd, No. 11 Ed Mast Oakland ABA Joe Cromer Philadelphia NBA, 5th, No. 13 Mark Macon Eddie Jones Joe Cromer Oakland ABA 1972 Ollie Johnson Portland NBA, 2nd, No. 17 1974 Joe Newman Detroit NBA, 5th, No. 15 1978 Tim Claxton Washington NBA, 9th, No. 11 1979 Rick Reed Los Angeles NBA, 4th, No. 15 1981 Ron Wister Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No. 19 1984 Terence Stansbury Dallas NBA, 1st, No. 15 1985 Granger Hall Phoenix NBA, 4th, No. 8 Charles Rayne Phoenix NBA, 6th, No. 8 1987 Nate Blackwell San Antonio NBA, 2nd, No. 4 1988 Tim Perry Phoenix NBA, 1st, No. 7 1990 Duane Causwell Sacramento NBA, 1st, No. 18 1991 Mark Macon Denver NBA, 1st, No. 8 Donald Hodge Dallas NBA, 2nd, No. 6 1994 Eddie Jones Los Angeles NBA, 1st, No. 10 Aaron McKie Portland NBA, 1st, No. 17 1997 Marc Jackson Golden State NBA, 2nd, No. 9 2000 Mark Karcher Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No. 19 2006 Mardy Collins New York NBA, 1st, No. 29 2011 Lavoy Allen Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No. 21 John Baum Aaron McKie

Marc Jackson Lynn Greer Mardy Collins Lavoy Allen

#WETHET 118 #TUMBB owls in the nba Temple NBA Temple NBA Years Years Teams Years Years Teams Lavoy Allen 2007-11 2011-14 Philadelphia 76ers Ollie Johnson (F) 1969-72 1972-74 Portland Trailblazers 2014-16 1974-75 New Orleans Jazz Jerry Baskerville (F) 1972-75 1975-76 Philadelphia 76ers 1975-77 Kansas City Kings John Baum (F) 1966-69 1969-71 1977-78 Atlanta Hawks 1973-74 Indiana Pacers 1978-80 Chicago Bulls Nate Blackwell (G) 1983-87 1987-88 1980-82 Philadelphia 76ers Meyer “Mike” Bloom (C) 1935-38 1947-48 Baltimore Bullets Eddie Jones (G/F) 1991-94 1994-99 1947-48 1998-00 1948-49 Minneapolis Lakers 2000-05 1948-49 Chicago Stags 2005-07 Nelson Bobb (G) 1946-49 1949-53 Philadelphia Warriors 2006-07 Miami Heat Ike Borsavage (C) 1947-50 1950-51 Philadelphia Warriors 2007-08 Rick Brunson (G) 1992-95 1997-98 Portland Trailblazers Bill “Pickles” Kennedy (G) 1957-60 1960-61 Philadelphia Warriors 1998-01 Hal Lear (G) 1953-56 1956-57 Philadelphia Warriors 2000-01 Boston Celtics Mark Macon (G) 1987-91 1991-93 2001-02 Portland Trailblazers 1993-96 1998-00 Detroit Pistons 2002-04 Chicago Bulls Eddie Mast (F) 1966-69 1970-72 New York Knicks 2004-05 1972-73 Atlanta Hawks 2005-06 Seattle SuperSonics Aaron McKie (G/F) 1991-94 1994-97 Portland Trailblazers 2005-06 1996-97 Detroit Pistons Duane Causwell (C) 1987-90 1990-97 1997-05 Philadelphia 76ers 1997-01 Miami Heat 2005-07 Los Angeles Lakers Dionte Christmas (G) 2005-09 2013-14 Bill Mlkvy (F) 1949-52 1952-53 Philadelphia Warriors 2014-15 Angelo Musi (G) 1939-42 1946-49 Philadelphia Warriors Mardy Collins (G) 2002-06 2006-08 New York Knicks Tim Perry (F) 1984-88 1988-92 Phoenix Suns 2008-09 New York Knicks 1992-95 Philadelphia 76ers 2008-09 Los Angeles Clippers 1995-96 New Jersey Nets Will Cummings (G) 2011-15 2015-16 Houston Rockets Guy Rodgers (G) 1955-58 1958-62 Philadelphia Warriors William Cunningham (C) 1992-96 1997-98 Philadelphia 76ers 1962-66 SF Warriors 1997-98 1966-67 Chicago Bulls 1998-99 New Jersey Nets 1967-68 Cincinnati Royals 1998-99 Toronto Raptors Ramon Rivas (C) 1985-88 1988-89 Boston Celtics 2001-02 Indiana Pacers Jerry Rullo (G) 1943-46 1946-50 Philadelphia Warriors Micheal Eric (C) 2008-12 2014-15 1950-51 Baltimore Bullets Charles Getchell (C) 1940-42 1946-47 Pittsburgh Ironmen Pepe Sanchez (G) 1996-00 2000-01 Philadelphia 76ers Lynn Greer (G) 1997-02 2006-07 Milwaukee Bucks 2002-03 Detroit Pistons Donald Hodge (C) 1989-91 1991-95 Dallas Mavericks Terence Stansbury (G) 1980-84 1984-86 Indiana Pacers 1995-96 Charlotte Hornets 1986-87 Seattle Supersonics Marc Jackson (C) 1995-97 2000-02 Mark Strickland (F) 1989-92 1994-95 Indiana Pacers 2001-03 Minnesota Timberwolves 1997-00 Miami Heat 2003-05 Philadelphia 76ers 2000-01 New Jersey Nets 2005-06 New Jersey Nets 2000-02 Denver Nuggets 2005-07 New Orleans Hornets 2001-02 Atlanta Hawks 2002-03 Dallas Mavericks

active players in bold overseas owls Lavoy Allen 2015-16: France Marc Jackson Antywane Robinson 2008-09: /Ecuador 2011-12: France 1997-98: Turkey 2006-07: NBDL Mardy Collins 1999-00: Turkey 2007-08: NBDL, France Mark Tyndale Levan Alston 2010-11: Greece 2000-07: NBA (see above) 2008-11: France 2008-09: Australia 1996-97: USBL 2013-14: 2007-08: Greece 2011-12: Turkey 2009-10: NBDL 1998-99: China 2014-16: Poland 2008-09: Russia 2012-13: Italy 2010-11: Germany 2000-03: China 2009-10: Spain 2013-14: Latvia 2012-13: NBADL 2004-06: Cyprus T.J. DiLeo 2014-15: France 2013-14: Israel 2013-16: Germany Mark Karcher 2015-16: Turkey Lamont Barnes 2001-06: France Mike Vreeswyk 2000-01: Poland, CBA Micheal Eric 2006-07: Iran Ron Rollerson 1990-91: Austria/Belgium 2001-03: Italy 2012-14: NBADL 2007-08: Argentina 2002-03: NBDL 1991-92: Cyprus 2003-04: CBA, Puerto Rico 2003-05: Globetrotters 1992-93: France 2004-06: Spain Juan Fernandez Kevin Lyde 2005-06: ABA, Uruguay 1993-94: The Netherlands 2006-07: Bulgaria, Spain 2012-16: Italy 2002-04: NBDL 2006-07: Portugal 1994-95: Japan 2007-13: Spain 2004-05: Poland, China, Italy 2007-09: PBL 1995-96: Portugal/The Netherlands 2013-14: Argentina, Venezuela Lynn Greer 2005-06: Argentina, NBDL 1996-98: The Netherlands 2014-15: Uruguay 2002-03: Greece 2006-08: NBDL Dustin Salisbery 2015-16: Spain 2003-04: Poland 2008-09: Astonia 2007-08: France Quincy Wadley 2004-05: Russia 2009-11: Argentina 2008-09: Germany 2002-03: Israel Derrick Battie 2005-06: Italy 2009-10: Greece 2003-04: USBL/CBA 1996-97: Italy 2006-07: NBA (see above) Wayne Marshall 2010-11: Mexico 2004-05: Argentina/Saudi Arabia 1999-00: Argentina 2007-09: Greece 2011-16: Japan 2011-12: Dominican Rep. 2005-06: Poland/England 2000-01: CBA 2009-11: Turkey 2013-14: NBADL, Australia 2007-09: Argentina 2011-12: Russia Jimmy McDonnell 2014-15: Iceland 2009-10: Uruguay Carmel Bouchman 2012-13: Ukraine 2015-16: Israel 2015-16: France 2011-16: Israel 2013-14: Turkey Alex Wesby Ramone Moore Pepe Sanchez 2003-04: France/Austria Rasheed Brokenborough Luis Guzman 2012-13: Greece 2000-01: NBA (see above) 2004-05: Sweden 2001-04: Austria 2011-13: Dominican Rep. 2013-14: Hungary 2001-02: Greece 2005-07: Finland 2004-05: Israel, Spain 2013-14: Mongolia 2014-15: Ukraine 2002-10: Spain 2007-09: Sweden 2005-06: Latvia 2014-15: Dominican Rep. 2015-16: Lithuania 2010-13: Argentina 2009-10: Cyprus 2006-07: Turkey 2010-11, 2012-13: Sweden 2007-08: Italy David Hawkins Jake O’Brien Lynard Stewart 2011-12: Holland 2008-09: Serbia/Cyprus 2004-11: Italy 2013-14: Ukraine, NBADL 2000-01: Israel 2012-16: Sweden 2009-11: Austria 2011-13: Turkey 2014-15: Germany 2001-06: England 2015-16: Cyprus 2006-07: Belgium Khalif Wyatt Ryan Brooks Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson 2007-10: England 2013-14: China, NBADL 2010-11: Germany 2013-14: Luxembourg Sergio Olmos 2014-16: Israel 2011-12: Finland 2009-16: Spain Mark Strickland 2012-15: Germany Semaj Inge 1994-02: NBA (see above) 2015-16: France 2009-11: Iceland Dalton Pepper 2002-03: France, China 2011-12: Czech Republic 2014-15: Poland 2003-04: China, Lebanon Dionte Christmas 2013-14: Canada 2015-16: Italy 2004-05: Lebanon 2010-11: Turkey 2015-16: Denmark 2005-06: CBA 2011-12: Greece Scootie Randall 2006-07: Paraguay 2012-13: Russia 2013-16: Japan 2007-08: Jordan 119 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM 2015-16 temple men’s basketball All-Time Roster

A Erv Arams...... 1957-59 Jim Adams ...... 1962-65 Lamond Adams ...... 1995-97 Ernest Aflakpui ...... 2015- Pete Aguilar...... 1982-84 George Albee...... 1941-42 Anthony Alfano ...... 1938 Lavoy Allen...... 2007-11 Wilbur Allen...... 2002-05 Levan Alston...... 1994-96 Levan Shawn Alston, Jr. ...2015- Joe Anderson...... 1972-73 Mike Arace ...... 1972-73 Scott Asay ...... 1970-71

B Scott Baggott ...... 1982-84 John Ballots...... 1947, 49-50 Lamont Barnes ...... 1996-00 Mamadou Cellou Barry1998-00 Jerry Baskerville ...... 1973-74 Derrick Battie...... 1993-96 John Baum...... 1966-69 Will Bechtloff ...... 1940-42, 46 C G Edward Beron ...... 1931-33 Joe Billings...... 1977-78 Rory Calhoun...... 1996-98 T.J. DiLeo ...... 2008-13 Charlie Gaines...... 1970-73 Frank Bishop ...... 1961-64 Dennis Calzonetti ...... 1973-77 Daniel Dingle...... 2012- Chris Gaither ...... 2002-03 Howard Black...... 1938-39 Lou Canelli ...... 1974-75 Fred Dobisch ...... 1955-57 Dutch Gaitley...... 2010-11 Michael Blackshear ....2003-04 ...... 1964-66 Donny Dobbs ...... 1979-80 Joe Gavin...... 1951 Nate Blackwell...... 1984-87 Vic Carstarphen...... 1991-92 Jerome Dowdell ...... 1986-89 Richard Gernert...... 1949 Meyer Bloom...... 1936, 38 Don Cartwright...... 1964-67 Lewis Dubin ...... 1934-36 Gorham Getchell...... 1941-43 Nate Blount ...... 1974-77 Pat Cassidy ...... 1968-71 Julian Dunkley ...... 1996-98 Norman Ginsberg...... 1958-60 Marvin Blumenthal...... 1943 Duane Casuwell ...... 1988-90 Bruce Drysdale ...... 1959-62 Jake Godino ...... 2008-12 Nelson Bobb ...... 1943, 47, 49 Earle Chew ...... 1970-71 Sam Godfrey...... 1929-30 Alan Bobrow ...... 1938 Dionte Christmas...... 2005-09 E Mike Gold...... 1960-62 Jaylen Bond ...... 2014- Chris Clark ...... 2004-08 John Eisley...... 1930-32 Albert Goldberger ...... 1931-32 Costic Borsavage ...1947, 49-50 Chris Clarke ...... 2009-10 Glen Elliott...... 2001-03 Joe Goldenberg ...... 1956-59 Carmel Bouchman...... 2009-10 Tim Claxton...... 1974-78 Bud Elsesser...... 1974-75 Barry Goldstein...... 1952, 56-57 George Bower...... 1973-75 Kevin Clifton...... 1983-86 Larry Emery...... 1976-77 Russ Gordon...... 1960-62 Edward Boyle...... 1938-39 Ed Coe ...... 1983-86 Obi Enechionyia...... 2014- Stanley Gordon...... 1950-51 Jim Boyle ...... 1962-64 Fred Cohen...... 1955-56 Micheal Eric...... 2008-12 Pete Goss ...... 1956-59 Phil Brand ...... 1973-77 Devin Coleman...... 2014- Howard Evans...... 1986-89 Louis Graboyes ...... 1949-50 Derrick Brantley...... 1985-88 Mardy Collins ...... 2003-06 John Graner...... 1943 Kevin Broadnax...... 1978-82 Paul Collins...... 1969-72 F John Granozio ...... 1955-56 Tony Brocchi...... 1966-69 John Conic...... 1990-91 Tim Fehrle ...... 1970-73 Dave Gratz...... 1959-60 Nelson Broderick...... 2005-06 Cliff Crispin ...... 1957-59 Joe Feinberg...... 1927-29 Albert Greene...... 1936 Mel Brodsky...... 1955-58 Joe Cromer...... 1966-69 Jim Feneli ...... 1969-71 Herbert Greene ...... 1929 Rasheed Brokenborough1996-99 Will Cummings...... 2011-15 Lamont Ferrell...... 1989 Lynn Greer ...... 1997-02 Clarence Brookins...... 1965-68 William Cunningham...1992-96 Juan Fernandez ...... 2008-12 Luis Guzman...... 2006-10 Carl Brooks...... 1968-69 Gilbert Fitch ...... 1930-32 Ryan Brooks ...... 2006-10 D Dan Fitzgerald...... 1962-65 H Aaron Brown ...... 2010-12 Dion Dacons ...... 2003-07 Bruce Fleming ...... 1961-62 Granger Hall...... 1981-85 J.T. Brown ...... 1933, 35 Gene Dargan ...... 1974-75 Dan Fleming...... 1955-58 Paul Hallam ...... 1926 Josh Brown ...... 2013- Dick Davidson ...... 1965-67 Robert Fleming ...... 1951 Mike Harden ...... 1989-91 Marvin Brown...... 1974-76 Mark Davis ...... 1979-81 Dwight Forrester ...... 1982-85 Bob Harrington...... 1961-64 Rick Brunson ...... 1991-95 Quenton DeCosey ...... 2012- Dave Fox ...... 1946-49 Bruce Harrold...... 1976-79 Bill Budd...... 1942-46 Rafael DeLeon...... 2007-10 Lewis Fox ...... 1934-35 Joe Hartnett ...... 1926 Bruce Burnett ...... 1975-77 Mike Demyanovich ...... 1950-52 Richard Fox ...... 1939 Walter Hatkevich...... 1948-49 Jack Burns...... 1943-44 James Dessen ...... 1927-28 Ophie Franklin ...... 1956-59 Carl Haught...... 1949 James Busha...... 1938 Keith Butler ...... 2002-05 Ed Devery ...... 1959-62 Albert Freiberg ...... 1938-39 David Hawkins...... 2000-04 Tyreek Byard...... 2003-04 Rich Devine ...... 1974-75 Charles Freiberg...... 1933, 35 Paul Hegh...... 1964-66 Walt Byrd ...... 1956-57 Albert Didriksen ...... 1953-55 Huey Futch...... 1994-97 Donald Henderson ...... 1938-40 Bruce Dieherick...... 1940-41 Thomas Henry ...... 1947

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Fred Hess ...... 1953-54 John Hewson...... 1945-46 Corey Highland...... 1977-78 Joe Hindelang ...... 1964-66 Donald Hodge ...... 1990-91 Will Hoeveler...... 1943 Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson .2009-13 Carl Hopfinger...... 1952 Howie Horenstein ...... 1959-61 Vince Hottle ...... 1958-59 Paul Hughes ...... 1967-68 Bill Hungrecker...... 1976-77

I Albie Ingerman...... 1940s Semaj Inge...... 2005-09 Nehemiah Ingram ...... 2003-06 John Irwin ...... 1928 Bernie Ivens ...... 1959-61 Jason Ivey...... 1993-96 Anthony Ivory ...... 2005-07

J Marc Jackson...... 1995-97 Jay Jameson...... 2001-02 Greg Jefferson...... 1999-02 K Jim Kennedy ...... 1965-66 Joe Krisciunas ...... 1961-63 Chauncy Jepson ...... 1926-27 Tom Kaczor ...... 1963-64 Mik Kilgore ...... 1989-92 Charles Krug ...... 1944-45 Arthur Johnson...... 1987 Howard Kahn...... 1940-41 Alex Kilkuskie ...... 1932-33 Louis Kurtz...... 1949-50 Chris Johnson ...... 1969-72 Mike Kamen ...... 1968-69 Si Kilstein...... 1959-60 Will Ksher...... 1945-47 Frazier Johnson ...... 1991-92 John Kane ...... 1952-54 Julian King ...... 1992-95 Ollie Johnson ...... 1970-72 Mark Karcher ...... 1998-00 DaShone Kirkendoll....2004-07 L Shawn Johnson ...... 1986-88 Dan Kashmer ...... 1971-74 Jack Kirschling...... 1968-71 Philip Lackman...... 1950-51 B.J. Jones ...... 1983 Gary Kasmer ...... 1960-63 Gerald Kittredge ...... 1951-53 Bob Lang ...... 1962-63 ...... 1939-40 Gordon Kaylor...... 1978-82 John Kneib...... 1971-74 Chris Laws ...... 1995-98 Eddie Jones...... 1992-94 Martavis Kee ...... 2007-08 Fran Knoll...... 1974-77 Hal Lear ...... 1953-56 Mike Jones...... 1971-73 Chris Kefalos...... 1964-67 Richard Koecher...... 1943-44 Anthony Lee ...... 2010-14 Robert Jones...... 1986-87 Mike Kehoe ...... 1965-68 John Koskinen...... 1959-62 Edward Lerner...... 1946-49 Steve Juenger...... 1935-36 Bill Kelley ...... 1962-65 Alex Kosta...... 1942-43 Joe Lichtenstein...... 1930-31 James Kelley...... 1950-51 Greg Krajeski...... 1926-28 Albert Liebensperger ...1931-33 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy ..1957-60 Ken Kramer...... 1960-63 Don Lightner ...... 1932-33 Milton Lipschultz...... 1933-34 Gerry Lipson...... 1957-58 Harry Litwack...... 1927-29 Charlie Lodge...... 1961-64 Chris Lovelace...... 1990-91 Trey Lowe...... 2015- Richard Lulejian...... 1930-31 Kevin Lyde ...... 1998-02

M Mark Macon...... 1988-91 Wayne Marshall ...... 2004-06 Frank Martello...... 1946-47 Eddie Mast ...... 1966-69 Albert Mayer ...... 1944-45 Tom McCollam...... 1944-46 Alton McCullough...... 1979-82 Edward McDermott...... 1938-39 Jimmy McDonnell...... 2010-15 Jack McEntee ...... 1965-68 Bob McInerney...... 1955-56 Aaron McKie...... 1991-94 Jack McLaughlin ...... 1943-47

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Jim McLoughlin...1980-81, 83-84 Colin McNish ...... 1980, 82-84 Ernest Messikomer...... 1934-36 Conrad Miller ...... 1952-54 Johnny Miller ...... 1994-96 Orlando Miller .2003-04, 06-08 Bill Mlkvy...... 1949-52 Walt Montford ...... 1975-79 Malik Moore ...... 1997-98 Ramone Moore ...... 2008-12 Tony Moore ...... 1973-76 Jesse Morgan...... 2014-15 Ken Morgan ...... 1963-66 Will Morganstine ...... 1940-41 Cecil Mosenson ...... 1950-51 Gordon Mulava ...... 1966-69 Ernest Muncy ...... 1932-33 Nile Murry...... 2001-03 Angelo Musi...... 1940-42

N Victor Napolitano...... 1950-51 William Nelson...... 1945-49 Joe Newman...... 1971-74 Robert Nicol...... 1938-40 Drew Nolan ...... 1967-70 John Reynolds...... 1930-32 Jim Snook ...... 1967-68 Tink Van Patton ...... 1956, 58 Jay Norman ...... 1955-58 Tom Reynolds...... 1974-78 Herb Sobel ...... 1965-66 Marco Van Velson...... 1992-96 Stanley Novak...... 1943 John Richardson ...... 1968-71 Rich Spector ...... 1960-61 Mike Vreeswyk ...... 1986-89 Ayan Nunez de Carvalho..2015- Vince Richardson ...... 1962-65 Marty Stahurski...... 1975-78 Chima Nwakpuda ...... 2015 John Rios ...... 1995-97 William Stamberg...... 1927-29 W Ramon Rivas...... 1985-88 Ben Stackowski...... 1926-27 Quincy Wadley ...... 1997-01 O Mike Robbins...... 2014- Terence Stansbury...... 1981-84 Steve Warfel ...... 1981-84 Charles O’Brien...... 1930-32 George Robinhold ...... 1927 Lynard Stewart...... 1994-98 Kevin Washington...... 1973-75 Jake O’Brien ...... 2012-13 Antywane Robinson....2002-06 Mark Strickland ...... 1990-92 Joe Wasta ...... 1931 Sergio Olmos ...... 2005-09 Neal Robinson ...... 1977-81 Bill Strunk ...... 1968-70 Devontae Watson...... 2012- Bernie Osherow...... 1955-56 Irving Rockower ...... 1936 James Spears...... 1992 Stodie Watts...... 1958-60 Chris Ozment ...... 1992-95 Guy Rodgers...... 1955-58 Marvin Sukonik...... 1944 David Werther ...... 1950 Ron Rollerson ...... 1998-02 Jack Swartz ...... 1933-35 George “Bud” Wertley.1966-67 P Howard Rosan...... 1933, 35 Sam Sylvester ...... 1952-54 Alex Wesby ...... 1999-03 George Palmer ...... 1958-60 Norman Rosen...... 1945 Maxwell Wharton...... 1941 Keith Parham ...... 1978-81 Ross Rosenberg ...... 1940-42 T Roger White ...... 1950 Darrin Pearsall...... 1986-88 Sam Rosnberg ...... 1931 Michael Tabb ...... 1997-98 Tom Wieczerak...... 1968-70 Albert Pearson ...... 1928-31 Ken Rozier ...... 1976-78 Herbert Taicher...... 1951 John Wildeman...... 1932 Jack Peepe ...... 1957-59 Jerry Rullo...... 1943-46 Mario Taybron ...... 2003-04 Chuck Wiley ...... 1977-78 Nick Pendergast...... 2011-15 Joe Rymal ...... 1971-74 Curtis Taylor ...... 1973-75 Craig Williams ...... 2007-11 Dalton Pepper ...... 2012-14 Ray Tharan...... 1970-72 Jim Williams...... 1963-66 Tim Perry...... 1985-88 S Rouldra Thomas ...... 1999-01 Mark Williams...... 2013- Jim Pilkaukas...... 1965-66 Dustin Salisbery...... 2003-07 Ray Thompson ...... 1978-80 David Wilson...... 1927 Brian Polk...... 2001-03 Pepe Sanchez...... 1996-00 Mark Thorpe ...... 1980-83 Lloyd Wise ...... 1935 Ernest Pollard...... 1988-90 Keaton Sanders ...... 1996-00 Brent Tillman ...... 1977-80 Ron Wister...... 1977-81 Mark Poplawski ...... 1982-85 Irvin Savitz...... 1935 Will Tomlin ...... 1927 Khalif Wyatt ...... 2009-13 Jan Post ...... 1990-91 Bernard Shair...... 1926-27 Dave Tordone ...... 1966-68 Skip Prince...... 1979-81 Mike Shaffer ...... 1975-76 Lee Tress ...... 1969-72 Y Earl Proctor...... 1959-62 Brian Shanahan...... 2005-07 Rick Trudeau...... 1971-74 Vernon Young...... 1950 Bill Purdy ...... 1960-61 Joe Shmukler ...... 1960-61 Steve Tulleners ...... 2001-03 Joe Yurkonis ...... 1974-77 Harry Silcox...... 1953-55 Howie Turnoff ...... 1962-64 Active players in bold. R Morris Simms ...... 1926 Mark Tyndale...... 2004-08 Scootie Randall...... 2008-13 Kip Simons ...... 1963-64 Special thanks to Matt Gibson Shoun Randolph ...... 1988-91 Bill Smith ...... 1955-57 U for providing the trading cards Charles Rayne...... 1982-85 Hawley Smith...... 2001-03 James Usilton, Jr...... 1936-39 Rick Reed ...... 1975-79 Leon Smith...... 1955-56 Damien Reid ...... 1995-99 Elmer Snethen ...... 1961-64 V Hal Reinfeld ...... 1955-58 Morris Snyder ...... 1940-42 Dave Vallen ...... 1960-61

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