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NAME CLASS POS. HT. WT. HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN Steve Black SR G 6-4 185 Overbrook/, PA Mike Boligitz SO G 5-9 160 Father Judge/Philadelphia, PA Albert Butts SR C 6-9 215 South Philadelphia/Philadelphia, PA Chip Greenberg JR G 6-4 185 La Salle/Abington, PA Terence Jackson FR G 5-8 155 Radnor (PA)/Trenton, NJ Gary Jones JR G 6-2 185 Pennsbury/Morrisville, PA Larry Koretz SO F 6-8 225 G.A.R./Wilkes-Barre, PA Eric Lee FR F 6-7 200 Cherry Hill West/Cherry Hill, NJ FR G 6-4 200 J.R. Tucker/Richmond, VA SR F 6-6 200 Frankford/Philadelphia, PA Victor Moran SO F 6-8 210 Central Bucks West/Doylestown, PA Ken Palczewski FR F 6-7 225 Colonia/Avenal, NJ Rich Tarr FR G 6-0 170 Shamokin/Shamokin, PA Peter Tiano SR G 6-3 185 Abington/North Hills, PA

HEAD COACH: Dave (Lefty) Ervin ASSISTANTS: Marcel Arribi, , Sam Rines CAPTAINS: Steve Black, Ralph Lewis MANAGERS: John Dubyk, Mark Swierczewski, Mike Watkins TRAINER: John Worgan

NUMERICAL ROSTER 10 Mike Boligitz 21 Terence Jackson 31 Eric Lee 11 Ralph Lewis 22 Steve Black 34 Ken Palczewski 13 Victor Moran 23 Peter Tiano 35 Tim Legler 14 Rich Tarr 24 Albert Butts 44 Larry Koretz 20 Chip Greenberg 25 Gary Jones

1984-1985 La Salle Basketball (front): Rich Tarr; Gary Jones; Albert Butts; Ralph Lewis (Co-Captain); Steve Black (Co-Captain); Peter Tiano; Chip Greenberg; Tim Legler. (back): Mickey McLaughlin (Equipment Manager); John Worgan (Trainer); Managers Mike Watkins, Mark Swierczewski, John Dubyk; Ken Palczewski; Eric Lee; Victor Moran; Larry Koretz; Assistant Coaches Joe Mihalich, Marcel Arribi; Head Coach Lefty Ervin; Bill Bradshaw (Athletic Director). (Not pictured: Mike Boligitz, Terence Jackson, Assistant Coach Sam Rines) LA SALLE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL 1984-1985

La Salle University 20th Street & Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141

PRESIDENT Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph. D. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS William D. Bradshaw (La Salle 1969) ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR F. O'Donnell (La Salle 1965) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Kathleen Wear (West Chester State 1968) FOUNDED March 20. 1863 UNIVERSITY STATUS May 24, 1984 ENROLLMENT (Day & Evening) 7000 NICKNAME Explorers COLORS Blue & Gold CONFERENCE Metro Atlantic (MAAC) AFFILIATIONS National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Philadelphia Big Five CONTENTS PAGE La Salle University 2 Brother Patrick Ellis, President 3

Bill Bradshaw, Athletic Director 4 Athletic Department Staff 5 Lefty Ervin, Head Coach 6 Assistant Coaches 8 Player Profiles 9-26 1983-1984 27-29 MAAC 30 Big Five 31 1984-1985 Opponents 32-36 All-Time Records, Leaders 37-38 La Salle's Best, Gola/Brooks 39 All-Time Coaching Records 39 1000-500 Point Clubs 40 Individual Records 41 Team Records 42 All-Time Opponents 43-45 All-Time Results 46-50 NCAA/NIT 51 Television/Radio Schedules 52 1984-1985 Cheerleaders 52 1984-1985 Schedule Inside Back Cover

La Salle's 1984-1985 Basketball Guide is a publication of the Sports Information Office

Sports Information Director Frank Bertucci (Temple 1968) Office Phone: (215) 951-1605 telecopier: (215) 951-1694 Home Phone: (215) 342-8487 Assistant Patty Moran ( 1984)

Student Assistants Teresa Butler (sr.. Cardinal O'Hara. Swarthmore, PA)

Susan Hurchik (sr., Paul VI. Ventnor. NJ)

Michelle Kelly (fr., Robert E. Lee, Springfield. VA)

Mollie Moran (fr., Coughlin, Wilkes-Barre. PA)

Helen Schrama (jr., Vineland H.S., NJ), Marianne Schrama (fr., Vineland H S . NJ) Photography Martha Ledger. La Salle News Bureau Edwin Mahan. Larry Messin. Lewis Tanner

1 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

On May 24, 1984, Governor Dick Thornburgh of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania officially granted University status to La Salle College.

The name La Salle University may take some time getting used to, but the institution will continue to serve the community as it has since its founding in 1863.

"As our destiny is in our own hands, there is every reason to be confident that we can retain and enhance our emphasis on the excellent teaching of undergraduates and on the relaxed accessibility of faculty and administrators to students," said La Salle President Brother Patrick Ellis. "Class size, activities, availability of computers and the like should not change except for the better."

Founded by the Brothers of Christian Schools, La Salle is named for St. John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Christian Brothers. The institution which began as a one- building academy in center city Philadelphia is now a 78- acre, 36-building campus in Philadelphia's Germantown sec- tion.

The La Salle day and evening faculty numbers 212 with houses offices for most student activities and clubs and is the degree programs offered in Arts, Science and Business. With main meeting place on campus. a student-faculty ratio of 16-to-1 and an average class size of The athletic department is housed in Hayman Hall. The 21 , students can be assured of as much personal guidance as facility includes the 1700-seat Joseph Kirk Natatorium, three needed from faculty members. This commitment to the basketball courts, a 12 laps/milesuspended individual has always been a major tenet of the Christian regulation-sized track, weight training and exercise areas, a Brothers' goals for La Salle. running sauna, squash courts and a medical training area. Among the major buildings on campus are the Leo La Salle students from 200 public and private schools Lawrence Memorial Library; -the Roland Holroyd Science come in 30 states, and 20 countries. The dormitories house more Center with facilities for study and research in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, and Psychology; the Olney than 1 100 students in 1 1 residence halls and two apartment complexes. More than 75% of the student body goes on to Hall classroom building; and the College Union which graduate study, with more than 1000 degrees conferred annually on day and evening division seniors.

La Salle students have been awarded 56 Fulbright grants since 1970, a total exceeded by only one other institution in

the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. According to a. recent survey, La Salle ranked in the top 6% nationally among pri- vate undergraduate institutions originating Ph.D.'s (58th of 943 colleges and universities).

"I am certain that as a university, La Salle not only will con- tinue, but expand, that tradition of excellence," said Governor Thornburgh at the time of last May 24.

It is a tradition that is being renewed in the first year of La Salle University.

Brother Patrick Ellis and Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh proclaim La Salle University on May 24, 1984. PRESIDENT BROTHER F. PATRICK ELLIS, F.S.C., Ph.D.

Brother Patrick Ellis was installed as President of La Salle College on January 1, 1977 and now has the honor of leading La Salle into a new era as a University.

A member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools since 1946, Brother Patrick first joined the La Salle staff in 1960 as a pro- fessor of English. He has been associated with La Salle since that time, except for a term as president of La Salle High School in Miami, FL from 1962-1964. He returned to Philadelphia in 1964, and was the Director of La Salle's Honors Program until 1969 when he was named Director of Development and Vice President of the Corporation.

A native of Baltimore, MD, Brother Patrick graduated from Calvert Hall College High School in 1946, received an A.B. degree in English from Catholic University in 1951, and earned his master's degree and doctorate in English from the University of Pennsylvania.

He first was assigned to the Philadelphia area in 1951 when he joined the staff at West Catholic High School for Boys. In the 10 years he was there he served as Chairman of the English Depart- ment and as Guidance Director.

Active in numerous national and local organizations, Brother Patrick is a member of the Board of Trustees of Manhattan College, St. Mary's College (Winona, MN), and St. John's College High School (Washington, DC).

He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the 220-member Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities; President of the James A. Finnegan Foundation, which fosters state govern- ment internships; and Chairman of Philadelphia's Campus Boulevard Consortium, a cooperative organization of insti- tutions located adjacent to La Salle.

Brother Patrick is also secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities, and on the boards of the American Council on Education; the Greater Philadelphia First Corporation; Philadelphia's Urban Affairs Partnership; Friends of Independence Hall; and the Police Athletic League. He has been named to a second three-year term on the Philadelphia Diocesan Council of Managers.

Brother Patrick has authored numerous articles in educational publications, and conducted a "How to Read Great Books" series for the "University of the Air" on Philadelphia's WFIL-TV in 1961 and 1965. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he was president of the Phi Betta Kappa Association of Philadelphia for two terms.

Brother Patrick has been an avid devotee of the arts all his life, and has performed in several productions over the years, the last being "Knickerbocker Holiday" at La Salle's Summer Theater in 1971. His sketches of local scenes frequently adorn his personal notes and Christmas cards. He has sung the National Anthem at a number of La Salle basketball games, and before four games at Veterans Stadium. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BILL BRADSHAW

Bill Bradshaw has been a success in several fields, as a college and professional player, college coach, and now as Director of Athletics at La Salle University. A 1969 graduate of La Salle, Bradshaw was named Director of Athletics and Recreation at his alma mater in December, 1977.

Under his leadership, the La Salle athletic program has expanded to 22 varsity sports, championships in two conferences, and appearances in post-season championship competition in several sports. Last season, Explorer teams moved from the East Coast Conference, of which La Salle was a charter member, to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and all new oponents and schedules. At the end of the school year, La Salle's men's and women's teams proved to be the best in the new conference, winning the Commissioner's Cup for overall athletic supremacy in MAAC competition, with both men and women winning their respective titles. Five teams won or tied for MAAC championships in 1983-1984, men's basketball, men's and women's swimming, soccer and volleyball.

This success after a major change in scheduling showed the solidity of La Salle's athletic programs under Bill Bradshaw. In addition, La Salle athletes maintained a graduation rate of 90%, a stronger testament to the overall program. Bradshaw was a second baseman during his collegiate baseball days, captaining the 1969 La Salle team and finishing his career with a .415 batting average as a senior, and a .362 career average. He played minor league baseball in the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers chain, with a career .315 average before a broken ankle ended his playing career.

Before returning to La Salle, he earned a master's degree in guidance and coun- seling from Niagara University. He also coached the Purple Eagle baseball team for two years, leading the 1974 team to a school record 29 victories. While Bradshaw was residing in Niagara Falls, NY, of which he is a native, he also coached an American Legion team to the 1971 New York State Championship, featuring Rick Manning at shortstop, now an All-Star Milwaukee Brewers out- fielder.

The 37-year-old Bradshaw is an active member of both the Eastern College Athle- tic Conference and the Philadelphia Big Five, and is a campus leader with several committees at La Salle. He lives in Wyndmoor, PA with his wife Elaine and two daughters, Lesley and Katie.

i ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

JOSEPH F. O'DONNELL

Joseph F. O'Donnell, a 1965 graduate of La Salle, was named associate athletic director in 1978. Originally appointed assistant athletic director in 1972, he serves as coordinator of Hayman Hall.

After receiving his bachelor's degree in economics from La Salle, O'Donnell taught social studies at Father Judge High School until 1970. At Father Judge, he coached the school's soccer squad and was credited with developing 28 All- Catholic players, four of whom received All-Scholastic honors, and one All-America status.

In 1970, O'Donnell served as a recreational leaderforthecity of Philadelphia at the Jardel Center. He was a member of the Department of Recreation Soccer Committee and also assisted Bill Wilkinson with the 1970 Explorer soccer team which posted the first winning season in theschool's history.

O'Donnell and his wife Marie, who is the head coach of La Salle's cheerleading team, reside in Jenkintown, PA. ATHLETIC STAFF

Peter D'Orazio John Worgan Assistant Trainer Building Director

Dr. Raymond Heath Kathleen Wear Tom Meier Vice-President, Assistant Director of Student Affairs Athletic Director Intramurals

Frank Bertucci Bro. Arthur Bangs Sports Information Counseling Center Director

Mary Frances Maginn Evelyn Farmer Mickey McLaughlin Athletic Dept. Basketball Secretary Equipment Manager Secretary

Patty Moran Sports Information Assistant HEAD COACH DAVE (LEFTY) ERVIN

Lefty Ervin has been an important part of La Salle's basketball success since he played his first varsity game in 1965. After graduating in 1968, he joined the coaching staff, working with (1968-1970), then with Paul Westhead (1970- 1977). In that time, La Salle had three 20-win seasons and played in two NCAA Tournaments.

After the 1977 season, Lefty became head coach at La Salle High School, leading the Little Explorers into the Catholic League playoffs in his second season. Two years later, on August 30, 1979, he was named the 15th head coach at his alma mater.

His first season produced a 22-9 NCAA Tournament team behind 's Player of the Year Brooks. Inexperienced teams won more than they lost during the next two seasons, and the Explorers returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1983 as East Coast Conference champions. A 70-58 preliminary-round NCAA victory over Boston University was La Salle's first post-season triumph since the 1955 team led by Tom Gola beat Iowa in the NCAA Tournament semifinals.

Last season's 20-1 1 record gives Lefty an overall record of 90- 60 in five seasons. He has also continued La Salle's tradition of featuring some of the best and most exciting college play- ers in the country, with All-American candidates Steve Black and Ralph Lewis leading this season's team.

Lefty was a two-sport athlete as a LaSalle undergraduate. As a senior he captained both the basketball and baseball teams. He completed his three-year basketball career with 756 points, an average of 9.9 points for 76 games, with a single- game high of 31 points against Syracuse as a sophomore. He was aright-handed relief pitcherforthreeseasons in baseball, finishing with a 7-8 record and a 3.27 earned run average in 26 games. His 12 pitching appearances during the 1966 season stood as a school record for 13 years.

As a La Salle senior, Lefty Ervin was awarded the Joseph Schmitz, Jr. Award as the senior who best exemplifies the high traditions of La Salle in loyalty, sportsmanship and courage. His adult life has been dedicated to La Salle as player and coach, putting the meaning of the Schmitz Award into daily practice.

Lefty lives in King of Prussia, PA with his wife Dee and one son, Matt, and one daughter, Erica.

Lefty Ervin at La Salle: 1979-80 22-9 East Coast Conference Champion, NCAA Tournament 1980-81 14-13 Co-Champion 1981-82 16-13 1982-83 18-14 East Coast Conference Champion, NCAA Tournament 1983-84 20-11 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference & Big 5 Co-Champion, NIT 5 years: 90-60 IB COACHING STAFF MARCEL ARRIBI

Marcel Arribi, the senior member of Lefty Ervin's staff, begins his fifth season at La Salle.

A 1974 graduate of Gannon University, Arribi came to La Salle after serving as an assistant coach at his alma materfor two years. As an undergraduate, Arribi was a three-year per- former for the Golden Kniahts and finished his career ranked second on the school's all-time assist list.

A native of Cliffside Park, NJ, Arribi earned his bachelor's degree in social sciences from Gannon and continued his education at Edinboro State College where he received a master's degree in educational psychology in 1977.

Arribi, 32, resides in Jenkintown, PA. JOE MIHALICH Joe Mihalich, a 1978 graduate of La Salle College, enters his fourth season as an assistant at his alma mater.

Mihalich was a four-year letterman for the Explorers playing under Coach Paul Westhead. He co-captained the 1978 Ex- plorer NCAA Tournament team and was voted the team's "Most Dedicated Player" that season.

Mihalich returned to La Salle in 1981 after a successful stint at DeMatha High School, a perennial power in the Washington, D.C. area. At DeMatha, he worked under Morgan Wootten, the dean of high school coaches, for three seasons. As head coach of DeMatha's JV squad, Mihalich had a 39-5 record.

The 28-year-old Mihalich is pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration at . In addition to

his coaching duties at La Salle, he is also a part-time faculty member in the college's Mathematics department.

Joe and his wife Mary reside in Philadelphia. SAM RINES

Sam Rines enters his fifth season as a part-time assistant on Lefty Ervin's staff.

Rines had been assistant basketball coach at Abington High School in suburban Philadelphia before accepting the position at La Salle. He has also served as director and supervisor of the Abington Township Recreational Basketball Program since 1975.

A 1968 graduate of Cheyney State College, the 40-year-old Rines also holds a master's degree from Beaver College. Sam and his wife Fannie Elizabeth reside in North Hills, PA with their three children, Donna, Charlezetta and , II. PLAYERS

Not many schools the size of La Salle have been graced with the number of outstanding basketball players who have worn the Blue & Gold.

"2 College Players of the Year — Tom Gola and Michael Brooks'*

"25 Players with better than 1000 Points

in their college careers**

"5 First-Round draft choices by professional basketball teams'*

"33 Players drafted by professional basketball teams" "1 NCAA Tournament Championship"

**1 National Invitational Tournament Champion**

"7 Big Five Players of the Year**

"10 Members of the Big Five Hall of Fame"

The names, starting with Gola and Brooks are a Who's Who of Philadelphia basketball: Bob Walters, Larry Foust, Norm Grekin, Alonzo Lewis, Bob McAteer, Frank Corace, Hubie Marshall, Larry Cannon, Bernie Williams, , Bob Fields, Joe Bryant, Bill Tay-

lor, Charlie Wise, Mo Connolly. And now add the names of Steve Black, Ralph Lewis and Albert Butts to the

1000-Point list, and leave room for Chip Greenberg and Larry Koretz in the next two seasons. The next group of all-time La Salle greats could be starting careers this sea- son. La Salle never lacks for excitement and great players.

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STEVE BLACK SENIOR GUARD • 6'4" • 185 LBS. OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA, PA

Steve Black is currently the 7th highest scorer ever at La Salle, with 1460 points, and will probably finish his career in 3rd place all-time behind Michael Brooksand Tom Gola ... He missed 13 games as a sophomore (foot stress fracture) and 4 games as a junior (broken bone in left hand) or he would be third all-time going into his senior season ... He has been selected first team all-Big 5 for three consecutive seasons, second team all-MAAC last season, East Coast Conference

Rookie of theYearand firstteam all-starasafreshman .

. . He has been named to The Sporting News All- American Pre-Season Checklist for the third consecu- tive time ... He was invited to the U.S. Olympic Trials

last April, but a foot injury limited his playing time. . . As a sophomore he was named MVP at the Milwaukee

Classic, the only non-Marquette player so honored . . . As a sophomore he set the Big 5 City Series game one-

game scoring record with 40 points against Temple . . As a sophomore, his 31 points in a loss to Virginia Commonwealth was the single-game NCAA Tourna-

ment high in 1983 . . .As a freshman, he was the leading scorer in the country among freshmen players ... As a freshman, his 561 points were the most ever by an Explorer freshman, topping both the totals of Brooks

and Gola ... He is one of the most exciting shooters in college basketball, with a classic jump shot ... He

scored 20 points or better in 14 games last season . . .

He is currently working with Ralph Lewisasan intern in BLACK: "I wanted to stay in the city, and of the Big 5 the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, as part of schools, La Salle was the most interested. The coaches the Criminal Justice curriculum ... He is the youngest were upfront with me about maintaining my academic of four children, three brothers, one sister . . . His high status. Personally I have to be a leader this year, and school coach was Mark Levin . . . Major at La Salle: work on my weaknesses. As a shooter, I've been given Criminal Justice (LS) the green light since I've been here, but I know that I still have to improve my shot selection. If the 12 or 14 ERVIN: "Steve Black has continued to work on his individuals on our team can focus their minds to the fundamental skills. He is becoming one of the more same goal, I think we can play on anyone's level. The well-rounded guards in the East. His intensity has internship program is giving me experience in a improved. His skills speak for themselves. He is very

number of fields. It has been a rewarding experience team oriented. I have every expectation that we will see that can only get better." one of the finest guards in the country this season."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 27 207-403 51.4 103-126 81.7 64 2.4 51 517 19.1 1982-83 19 167-336 49.7 48-62 77.4 49 2.6 28 382 20.1 1981-82 28 221-458 48.3 119-143 83.2 95 3.4 80 561 20.0 CAREER 74 595-1197 49.7 270-331 81.6 208 2.8 159 1460 19.7

MAAC-84 14 103-183 56.3 60-68 88.2 34 2.4 21 266 19.0

CAREER 15 1 3-204 55.4 65-73 89.0 36 2.4 24 291 19.4

Big 5 -84 4 30-71 42.3 14-19 73.7 13 3.3 12 74 28.5 CAREER 10 97-205 47.3 37-50 74.0 40 4.0 31 231 23.1 CAREER HIGHS 40 Points: Temple 0983) 11 Rebounds: Canisius (1982) 7 Assists: St. (1982)

10 Dear Steve: On behalf of the Player Selection Committee of the Amateur Basketball Association of the

U.S.A., it is a great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 1984 Olympic basketball trials to be held at Indiana University, April 16 to 23, 1984.

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*STEVE BLACK—ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE*

finest offensive machines in America." ALBERT Steve Black is one of the BUTTS — John Chaney, Head Coach, Temple University SENIOR CENTER •6 9' • 215 LB! SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA, PA JUNIOR SEASON — 1983-1984

*AII-Philadelphia Big Five, 1st Team* Truck Butts became the 25th man to score 1000 points in his La Salle career on February 25 in the Big 5- *AII-Tournament, Maryland Invitational* clinching victory over Temple ... He currently ranks *517 Points, 6th La Salle Player to Score 500 Points in More Than One Season* 22nd all-time with 1060 points ... He has improved

steadily in his three seasons to the point where he is *Scored 1000th Career Point, December 6, in 51st Game* of the intimidating now one more centers in the East . *Scored 20 or More Points, 14 Games* Last season he was chosen second team all-Big 5 and third team all-MAAC ... He had several games where *Participant, U.S. Olympic Team Camp* he completely dominated the basket — 25 points, 16 re- bounds vs. Vermont; 24 points, 10 rebounds at lona: 25 points, 15 rebounds vs. Fordham; 21 points, 10 rebounds in the NIT game with Pitt ... He was chosen SOPHOMORE SEASON — 1982-1983 MAAC and Big 5 Player of the Week for a 74 point-34 rebound three-game spree against Pennsylvania, lona and Fordham in late January ... He scored in double *AII-Philadelphia Big Five, 1st Team* figures in 23 of 29 games last season, with 9 or more *Big 5 Scoring Record, 40 Points, vs. Temple* rebounds in 14 games ... He missed two games and

parts of several others with tendonitis in his left knee . . * All-East Coast Conference, 1st Team* He needs 220 rebounds to finish his La Salle career *MVP, Milwaukee Classic* with better than 1000 points and 1000 rebounds ... He played at Frederick (VA) Military Academy with Steve *31 Points vs. Virginia Commonwealth, Single Game NCAA Tournament High* Black and Dallas Philson, and at South Philadelphia *Scored 20 or More Points, 8 Games* High School with Philson ... He is the youngest of five

children, three sisters, one brother . . . His high school

coach was Mitch Snyder . . . Major at La Salle: Communications (LS)

FRESHMAN SEASON — 1981-1982 BUTTS: "I decided at Frederick to go to the same school as Steve and Dallas, and La Salle was the only

Big 5 school that interest in us. I'm happy I *AII-Philadelphia Big 5, 1st Team* showed made the decision. The past four years have been a * All-East Coast Conference, 1st Team* great experience. The pre-season ratings are some-

*East Coast Conference Rookie of Year* thing good for us. If we can stay mentally tough, and if our freshmen can handle the pressure of the crowds *Big 5 Leader, Scoring, Free Throw Shooting* we'll be okay." "561 Points, La Salle Freshman Scoring Record* ERVIN: "Truck is still getting bigger and stronger, and

'Leading Scoring Freshman, NCAA Division I* is possessed to get every rebound. He is as intense and rugged a rebounder as you can hope to have on your *Scored 20 or More Points, 14 Games* team." G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 29 151-261 57.9 122-192 63.5 235 8.1 15 424 14.6 1982-83 32 147-266 55.3 100-174 57.5 307 9.6 12 394 12.3 1981-82 27 76-181 41.9 90-146 61.6 238 8.8 12 242 8.9 CAREER 88 374-708 52.8 312-512 60.9 780 8.9 39 1060 12.0

MAAC-84 16 72-128 56.3 61-99 61.6 114 7.1 9 205 12.8 CAREER 17 76-136 55.9 63-104 60.6 127 7.5 9 215 12.6

Big 5 - 84 4 22-32 68.8 26.31 83.9 45 11.3 70 70.5 CAREER 13 54-100 54.0 56-79 70.9 131 10.1 4 164 12.6 CAREER HIGHS 25 Points: Vermont, Pennsylvania, Fordham (1984) 18 Rebounds: St. Joseph's (1984)

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PETER TIANO SENIOR GUARD • 6 3 • 185 LBS. ABINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NORTH HILLS, PA

Peter Tiano has started 17 games for La Salle,

including his first varsity game as a freshman in 1981 . . In 7 starts last season, he averaged 5.3 points, 3.7 assists

per game . . . His free throw shooting clinced the December victory over Villanova last year ... An excellent outside shooter, his experience as both a starter and sixth man will be an important factor this season ... A Dean's List student with a grade-point average of 3.40 he is president of the Fantasy Role \ > Players on campus, a club involved in creating computer games. He plans on joining the golf team this spring ... He originally attended the U.S. Naval Academy, but left after six weeks and enrolled at La

Salle . . . One of the most interesting courses he's taken at La Salle has been "Philosophy of Sports," taught by Joseph Mihalich, Sr., father of one of the team's assis-

tant coaches ... He is the second of three brothers . . .

His high school coach was Jim Wilkinson . . . Major at La Salle: Computer Science (LS)

TIANO: "This year's team has a lot of firepower. If the

year goes as it should this will be the best team we've had since I've been here. What we have to do is win a few NCAA Tournament games. We won one game in the NCAA my soph more year, but now we have to win a few more and advance farther."

ERVIN: "Pete complements a team almost perfectly. He does everything you ask and then some. He's a heady, unselfish player."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 26 21-41 51.2 26-38 68.4 23 0.9 47 68 2.6 1982-83 26 15-41 36.6 23.32 71.9 20 0.8 58 53 2.0 1981-81 27 33-101 32.7 38-47 80.9 46 1.7 73 104 3.9 CAREER 79 69-183 37.7 87-117 74.4 89 1.1 178 225 2.8

MAAC-84 17 13-26 50.0 15-22 68.2 16 0.9 28 41 2.4 CAREER 18 13-29 44.8 15-22 68.2 16 0.9 31 41 2.3

Big 5 4 5-7 71.4 6-8 75.0 2 0.7 5 16 5.3 CAREER 12 17-42 40.5 26-30 86.7 11 0.9 25 60 5.0 CAREER HIGHS 16 Points: Temple (1982)

5 Rebourids: Pennsylvania (1982 I 9 Assists Rhode Island (1983)

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RALPH LEWIS SENIOR FORWARD • 6'6" • 200 LBS. FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA, PA

Ralph Lewis had a spectaculer season in 1983-84 ... He was chosen MVP of Philadelphia's Big 5, first team all- Big 5 and all-MAAC, and all-tournament at the

Maryland Invitational . . . He led LaSalle in scoring (638 points, 20.6), rebounding (281, 9.1), field goal shooting

(237-404, 58.7%), blocked shots (22) and steals (70) . . He was the team's leading scorer in 15 games, and leading rebounder in 18 games ... He was selectedthe MAAC and Big 5 Player of the Week three times each ... He set a Byrne-Meadowlands Arena collegiate record of 36 points against Holy Cross, and tied the MAAC record of 18 rebounds against Manhattan ... He is currently 11th all-time in La Salle scoring, will pro- bably finish 4th all-time behind Michael Brooks, Tom *~ Gola and teammate Steve Black ... He scored in double figures in 30 of 31 games last season, and had 9

or more rebounds in 19 games . . . During the summer he played in Europe with the NIT All-Star team, playing a number of teams which went on to compete in the Los

Angeles Olympic Games ... If he had made one more field goal last season, he would have broken Michael Brooks' field goal percentage record of 58.8% set in

1978 . . . By now his story of wal king-on is well-known .

. He is probably the greatest walk-on ever to play college basketball in Philadelphia ... He hasstarted76 straight games since his freshman season, and with Larry Koretz was the only player to start every La Salle game last season ... He improved each game as the season progressed a year ago, averaging 21.8 points,

10.5 rebounds in February and March . . . Hisfamily isa familiar group in the La Salle stands at almost every LEWIS: "I knew things would happen for me if I kept game ... He is the oldest of four children, two younger working. This is the best team we've had since I've been

sisters, one brother . . . His high school coach was at LaSalle. If we work asateam and communicate, and Vince Miller ... Majorat LaSalle: Criminal Justice (LS) are willing to give 1 10% every game, we should go far. I'm expecting bigger things for myself this year, but "I've Lewis the transforma- based on the team's accomplishments. I try nottothink ERVIN: seen Ralph make to excellent. I've learned not to stop I average of personal goals. When I went to Europe, intended to tion from consistent that almost learn from a different style of basketball, and I accom- asking more of him. He's so you plished that." take him for granted."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 31 237-404 58.7 164-220 69.2 281 9.1 24 638 20.6 1982-83 32 156-339 46.0 106-158 67.1 259 8.1 29 418 13.1 1981-82 25 83-174 47.7 61-100 61.0 158 6.3 34 227 9.1 CAREER 88 476-917 51.9 331-478 69.2 698 7.9 87 1283 14.6 MAAC-84 17 130-220 59.1 86-110 78.2 153 9.0 13 346 20.4 CAREER 28 131-223 58.7 86-110 78.2 155 8.6 13 348 19.3

Big 5 - 84 4 28-49 57.1 20-29 68.9 37 9.3 5 76 19.0 CAREER 13 73-156 46.8 51-77 66.2 113 8.7 32 197 15.2

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*RALPH LEWIS — ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE*

since the first man on the moon." DALLAS greatest walk-on PHILSON Ralph Lewis is the SENIOR GUARD • 5 11 • 170 LBS. — College , Head Coach, Manhattan SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA, PA

JUNIOR SEASON — 1983-1984 Dallas Philson has made a valuable contribution over the last three years, both as *MVP, Philadelphia Big 5* a starter and coming off the bench ... As a sophomore, he started 14 games when 'All-Philadelphia Big 5, 1st Team* Steve Black and Chip Greenberg were injured, almost leading the team to a major upset of Villanova * All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, 1st Team* when he scored 22 points ... He was chosen to the all-tourna- 5* 'Loading Scorer, Big ment team at the Marshall Invitational as a sophomore

. . He played in high "All Tournament. Maryland Invitational* school and at Frederick (VA) Mili- tary Academy with Truck Butts, and with Black at *638 Points, 6th Highest La Salle Season Total* Frederick before all three came to La Salle ... He struggled through the first *Scored 1000th Career Point, February 28, in 75th Game* two months of last season, but averaged 6.3 points for last 10 games of the season, *MAAC Player of Week, 3 Times* with a one-game high of 1 1 points against Manhattan in *Big 5 Player of Week, 3 Times* the MAAC Tournament ... He is another memberof La Salle's strong outside shooting attack ... He has an *Meadowlands College Record, 36 Points, Game* older brother and sister . . . His high school coach was

*Tied MAAC Record, 18 Rebounds, Game* Mitch Snyder . . . Major at La Salle: Criminal Justice (LS) *La Salle Leader, Scoring, Rebounding, Field Goal Shooting, Steals, Blocked Shots* PHILSON: "The coach showed interest in all of us (with *Double Figures, Points, 30 of 31 Games*

Black and Butts) when we were being recruited. I *9 or More Rebounds, 19 of 31 Games* wanted to stay home for college, and I knew I'd get the

chance to play. When I come off the bench, myjob isto *Started Every Game* keep my teammates motivated to do what they have to *NIT All-Star, European Tour* do to win games. For us this season, rebounding will be a key factor to becoming a better team." f ERVIN: "Dallas plays excellent defense and is the per- fect example of an aggressive basketball player." SOPHOMORE SEASON — 1982-1983

'All-Philadelphia Big 5, 2nd Team* *AII-East Coast Conference, 2nd Team*

*AII-Tournament, Milwaukee Classic* G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 31 43-122 35.2 21-31 67.7 18 0.6 33 107 3.5 'Double Figures, Points, 23 of 32 Games* 1982-83 32 89-233 38.2 47-62 75.8 63 1.9 56 225 7.0 1981-82 20 60-142 42.3 36-43 83.7 41 2.1 50 156 7.8 CAREER 83 192-497 38.6 104-136 76.5 122 1.5 139 488 5.9 MAAC-84 17 25-71 35.2 13-19 68.4 12 0.7 22 63 3.7

- 84 4 3-10 30.0 0-0 0.0 3 0.8 4 6 1.5 FRESHMAN SEASON — 1981-1982 Big 5 CAREER 13 27-72 37.5 11-16 68.8 22 1.7 17 63 4.8 CAREER HIGHS: *Double Figures. Points, 10 of 13 Starts* 22 Points: Villanova (1983) 10 Rebounds: Brown (1983) 7 Assists: Rider (1982)

NOTE: Dallas Philson will redshirt this season.

19 20 CHIP GREENBERG JUNIOR GUARD • 6'4" • 185 LBS. LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL ABINGTON, PA

Chip Greenberg has led the Explorers in assists each of the last two seasons, averaging 4.9 per game last sea- son ... He tied a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

record with 12 assists in a game at Fairfield, 1 short of the La Salle single-game mark ... He played at less than 100% physically all of last season, after ankle sur- gery in August, losing two teeth to an elbow in the third

game of the season at Youngstown State . . . The point guard, his "alley-oop" passes to Black and Lewis

always bring the crowd to its feet . . . Big 5 and MAAC Player of the Week after his 18 points, 9 assists in win over Villanova ... He had 7 or more assists in 10 games

last season . . . After his senior year in high school, he was named the Philadelphia Daily News Player of the Year, Catholic League Player of the Year by the Mark- ward Club, and first-team all-State ... He finished second to only Tom Gola among La Salle High School's all-time scorers ... He won the East Coast Conference Rookie of the Year award as a freshman... He is one of 12 children, three older sisters, one

younger, five older brothers, two younger . . . His

father, Joe, captained La Salle in 1948 and 1949 . . . His

high school coach was Les Burke . . . Major at La Salle: Personnel and Labor Relations/Marketing (LS)

GREENBERG: "Since both my dad and uncle played here, I've always followed La Salle. Last season was

personally disappointing for me. With all the injuries I

never got my act together. This year I hope we can go farther in the NCAA Tournament than wedid myfresh- man year."

ERVIN: "I sense he's going to come through for us like

never before. I can see that his personal training pro-

gram is paying great dividends for him. He's a winner."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 30 76-198 38.4 70-91 76.9 101 3.4 148. 222 7.4 1982-83 25 101-233 43.3 80-118 67.8 92 3.7 89 282 11.3 CAREER 55 177-431 41.1 150-209 71.8 193 3.5 237 504 9.2

MAAC-84 17 45-106 42.5 36-50 72.0 63 3.7 72 126 7.4

Big 5 - 84 3 10-26 38.5 11-14 78.6 10 3.3 19 72 12.0 CAREER 6 25-56 44.6 22-31 70.9 19 3.2 30 72 12.0 CAREER HIGHS 23 Points: Xavier (1983) 12 Rebounds: Boston University (1983) 12 Assists: Fairfield (1984)

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GARY JONES JUNIOR GUARD • 6 2 • 185 LRS. PENNSBURY HIGH SCHOOL MORRISVILLE, PA

Gary Jones has played in every game he has suited up

for at La Salle, starting 18 games, 13 as a freshman . . He has been second toChipGreenberg each of the last

two seasons for the team's assists leadership . . . Another player slowed by knee problems last season, he underwent arthroscopic surgery to have a tendon removed from his left knee last September, but should be in shape for the start of the season ... An excellent defensive player, but must shoot better to be more effective ... A first team all-State player as a high school senior, he was also a McDonald's All-American selection ... As a senior, he ran the high hurdles, and finished second in the state championships to Charles

James, now a hurdler at the other LSU ... He is a distant cousin of Gary Jeter, defensive end for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams ... He has three brothers, two older, one

younger . . . Coached in high school by Ed Cochrane . . Major at La Salle: Marketing/Management (LS)

JONES: "La Salle is not far from home, but not too

close either. I feel close to the coaches here. As a team this year we have to stick together. Last year we were hurt too much by rebounding. Most of our losses were to taller teams. When we matched up with a team, we

were much tougher. I have to practive harder, which is a mental problem, but my experience now will help me overcome that."

ERVIN: "Gary's excellent defense and rebounding from the guard spot can never be measured. He's the kind of player whose value never shows up in the box- score."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG 1983-84 31 17-51 33.3 18-41 43.9 66 2.1 68 52 1.7 1982-83 32 15-37 40.5 13-31 41.9 53 1.7 59 43 1.3 CAREER 63 32-88 36.4 31-72 43.1 119 1.9 127 95 1.5

MAAC-84 17 13-25 52.0 10-21 47.6 31 1.8 36 36 2.1

Big 5 - 84 4 3-8 37.5 6-10 60.0 12 3.0 10 12 3.0 CAREER 8 3-11 27.3 10-16 62.5 20 2.5 22 16 2.0 CAREER HIGHS 13 Points: Fairfield (1984) 7 Rebounds: Maryland (1984) 5 Assists: 5 times (1984), last vs. lona

22 LARRY KORETZ SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 6 8 • 225 LBS. G.A.R. MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL WILKES-BARRE, PA

Larry Koretz started every game as a freshman last sea-

son, scoring in double figures in 17 of 29 games . . . His 334 points was the fourth highest ever for a La Salle freshman, bettered only by Tom Gola, Michael Brooks and Steve Black ... A great long-range shooter, and an excellent passer from the wing, he will have to help more with rebounding this season ... He struggled to adjust to college play early in the season, scoring in double figures in only one of his first eight games, then hit 10 or more points in 16 of 23 games from January

- - on, averaging 1 1 .9 points per game, 12.6 per game in ! February and March ... He was a first team all-State selection as a high school senior, with future La Salle teammate Rich Tarr ... He was also chosen Honorable Mention All-American by The Sporting News as a high school senior ... He has six older sisters, one younger

brother . . . Major at La Salle: Communications (LS)

KORETZ: "I came to La Salle because I feltcomfortable

with the coaches. They knew my game and how I would

fit in. I knew if I could get the playing time I would im-

prove. Playing in Division I was tough at first, but was no major adjustment for me. The key to ourseason this

year is that we can't beat ourselves. If we stay healthy and play the way we can, we'll do very well."

ERVIN: "Larry improved steadily from the first game to

the last a year ago. I have every anticipation, as his rebounding and shot selection improve, that he'll be- come one of the finest shooting forwards in the East."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG. 1983-84 31 145-308 47.1 44-57 77.2 101 3.3 61 334 10.8

MAAC 17 75-161 46.6 21-25 84.0 54 3.2 38 171 10.1

Big 5 4 20-42 47.6 9-14 64.3 8 2.0 8 49 12.3 REER HIGHS 24 Points: Youngstown State (1984) 10 Rebounds: Dayton (1984) 7 Assists: lona (1984)

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VICTOR MORAN SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 6 8" • 210 LBS. CENTRAL BUCKS WEST HIGH SCHOOL DOYLESTOWN, PA

Victor Moran saw limited playing time last season while still recovering from knee surgery (right knee) in November ... A tremendous leaper, he holds the school and East Coast Conference high jump record of 1'VU" set in 1983, while he red-

shirted from basketball but competed in track . . . He hopes to rejoin thetrack team after this season ... A member of a rock band, he plays drums, keyboards and guitar, and has written a "few" songs, hopes to record with his group this summer

. . . He has one younger sister . . Coached in high school by Wayne Finkbeiner . . Major at La Salle: Management (LS)

MORAN: "I wanted to play for a Division I team and stay close to home. I knew La Salle had one of the best computer science programs on the East Coast. I'm

amazed at what you can do with Pascal (a computer language). I expect to play

more this year. Last year my knee bothered me all year long, but I spent the

summer working with weights and with other equipment to strengthen my knee. I feel good now."

ERVIN: "Victor could be a potential breakthrough for the team. It is the first time in four years he's been able to move freely, without his knee bothering him. His leaping ability and timing are extraordinary. As he continues to work on funda-

*V*\ mentals, I think he will surprise a lot of people."

G FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST PTS AVG. CAREER HIGHS 1983-84 19 9-20 45.0 12-13 92.3 15 0.8 2 30 1.6 6 Points: Fairfield (1984) MAAC 14 6-10 60.0 10-10 100.0 9 0.6 2 22 1.6 3 Rebounds: Canisius (1984

Big 5 1 2-3 667 0-1 0.0 4 4.0

RICH TARR FRESHMAN GUARD • 6' • 170 LBS. SHAM0KIN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SHAM0KIN, PA

Rich Tarr was redshirted last season, after a senior high school season when he was the leading scorer in the state of Pennsylvania, averaging 29.5 points per game ... He finished his high school career with 1965 points, with a one-game

high of 45 points . . . At La Salle he joins a fellow first team all-State performer from

1983, Larry Koretz . . . Originally intended to attend Penn State, but decided other- wise after a coaching change following the 1982-1983 season ... He chose La Salle due to the opportunity to play four varsity seasons even though he had

signed a "letter of intent" at another school . . . One of five children, three older

sisters, one younger brother . . . Coached for four years in high school by Bob

Probert . . . Major at La Salle: Communications (LS)

TARR: "Redshirting was the best move for me. I had a lotto learn, and I think I'ma

better player now than I would have been last year, especially in my confidence.

Last year was very frustrating. Being able to practice, but not use what I was learning was the hardest thing to deal with. The coaches here treat you more like a friend."

ERVIN: "Rich possesses all of the tools and personality to become a guard that //li //It people will talk about. His jump shot is as good as they come."

24 ERIC LEE FRESHMAN FORWARD • 6 7 • 200 LBS. CHERRY HILL WEST HIGH SCHOOL CHERRY HILL, NJ

Eric Lee scored 1041 points in his high school career, 497 points as a senior when he was selected to the second team all-South Jersey Group

IV . . . His high point game as a senior was 38. . . He was selected the "most improved player" in the Sonny Hill High School League last summer in

Philadelphia . . . One of four children, one older brother and two older sis-

. . . in ters Coached for three years high school by Don Murray. . . Majorat w *> ^ La Salle: Undecided, considering Business (LS) LEE: "La Salle was always my top choice for college. I'm interested in

business as a major and know La Salle has a good program. I hope to get a

good amount of playing time, maybe as the sixth or seventh man. I still

have a lot to learn. The players play a different style, and I'll havetofit in."

ERVIN: "Eric's tremendous timing and leaping ability will allow him to be a big factor. He'll get better and better as the season unfolds."

TIM LEGLER FRESHMAN GUARD • 6'4" • 200 LBS. JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND, VA Tim Legler was the Central Virginia Player of the Year as a high school senior finishing as the all-time leading scorer at Tucker High School, averaging 23.3 points per game as a senior ... An all-state player as a senior, he was named to numerous all-star teams throughout his high

school career . . . Also a top third base prospect for the baseball team, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates last June (in a late round), and was offered the chance to play in the Class A Carolina League ... A top stu- dent, he finished 6th in a class of 280 at Tucker ... He was recruited by

every Division I college in Virginia except the University of Virginia ... He W> was accepted by every school he applied to, including Princeton . . . The * youngest of five children, three sisters and a brother Pete, who was the NCAA's leading punt returner as a freshman at Davidson several years

ago, but had his career ended by injuries . . . Coached in high school by

Ralph Crockett . . . Major a La Salle: Business (LS)

LEGLER: "I know I can't play basketball forever, and I wanted the best

combination of athletics and academics I could get. I researched La Salle

K/ff pretty well, and thought I would have a good chance to play regularly

from my sophomore year on. I set goals before every year, the night before the first regular practice."

ERVIN: "Tim is the classic big, shooting guard, who can also handle, pass

and play the good 'D'. I think hell have a positive effect on our team."

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MIKE BOLIGITZ SOPHOMORE GUARD • 5 9 • 160 LBS. FATHER JUDGE HIGH SCHOOL 10 PHILADELPHIA. PA

Mike Boligitz is a walk-on, who did not play basketball in high school, but played for two seasons at Philadelphia Community College ... He was voted all-tournament at the Eastern Pennsylvania Community College

Athletic Conference Championships last season . . . His teams won two conference championships ... He has two older brothers and two I (, younger sisters, an older brother Dave ran cross country and track for La

Salle . . . His junior college coach was Larry Conti . . . Major at La Salle: Criminal Justice (LS)

^'V\ TERENCE JACKSON FRESHMAN GUARD • 5 8 • 155 LBS. RADNOR (PA) HIGH SCHOOL 21 TRENTON, NJ

Terence Jackson is another walk-on . . . Although he lives in Trenton, NJ, he attended Radnor (PA) High School as part of a special program

enabling qualified students from outside that district to attend Radnor . . He was a member of the Delaware County Coaches All-Star team, all- Main Line, and honorable mention all-Suburban ... As a member of Radnor's track team, he ran on a PIAA state championship 4 x 100 meter

relay team ... He has one younger sister . . . His high school coach was

Walter Katuzny . . . Major at La Salle: Business (LS)

KEN PALCZEWSKI FRESHMAN FORWARD • 6 7 • 225 LBS. C0L0NIA HIGH SCHOOL 34 AVENAL. NJ

Ken Palczewski is a walk-on, who was recruited from high school more as

a football quarterback than for basketball . . . He averaged 10 points and 8 rebounds per game during his senior season ... As a senior, his Colonia teams were Metro Conference (Central New Jersey) champions in both football and basketball ... He was the top student-athlete at Colonia as a

senior ... He has one older sister . . . Coached in high school by Bob /I// Tisdale . . . Major at La Salle: Economics (LS) MANAGERS A

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i John Dubyk Mike Watkins Mark Swierczewski 6'2", Junior. 220 lbs. Freshman. 5'11", 180 lbs. Sophomore, 5'10", 150 lbs. La Salle H.S. Cheltenham. PA DeMatha Catholic H.S./Cheverly. MD Holy Name H.S./Wyomissing, PA 26 1983-1984 RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD: 20-11 MAAC: 11-3, TIED FOR 1ST PLACE BIG FIVE: 3-1, TIED FOR 1ST PLACE

Nov. 28 La Sa 75 Monmouth 60 (Monmouth, NJ, 1923) w 1 Nov. 30 La Sa 91 Vermont 75 (The , 9208) w 2

Dec. 3 La Sa 76 Youngstown St. 81 (Youngstown, OH 5132) L 2 1 Dec. 6 La Sa 72 St. Joseph's** 74 (The Palestra, 4607) L 2 2 Dec. 10 LaSa 56 Army* 55 (The Palestra, 7691) W 3 2 Dec. 17 La Sa 90 Villanova** 80 (The Palestra, 7783) W 4 2 Maryland Invitational (College Park, MD) 2nd place Dec. 29 La Sa 65 George Washington 64 (7125) W 5 2 Dec. 30 La Sa 83 Maryland 96 (8725) L 5 3

Jan. 4 La Sa le 68 Notre Dame 66 (The , 12,890) W 6 3 Jan. 6 La Sa le 58 Army* 60 (West Point, NY, 1050) L 6 4 Jan. 11 LaSa le 98 Fairfield* 85 (Fairfield, CT, 1800) W 7 4 Jan. 14 La Sa le 64 St. Peter's 57 (The Palestra, 5692) W 8 4 Jan. 17 LaSa le 74 Manhattan* 72 (Riverdale, NY, 1000) W 9 4 Jan. 19 LaSa le 79 Canisius 66 (The Palestra, 1547) W 10 4 Jan. 21 La Sa le 74 Holy Cross* 85 (The Palestra, 4121) L 10 5 Jan. 24 LaSa le 96 Pennsylvania** 85 (The Palestra, 7109) W 11 5 Jan. 26 La Sa le 95 lona* 80 (New Rochelle, NY, 3026) W 12 5 Jan. 28 La Sa le 84 Fordham* 73 (The Palestra, 5210) w 13 5

Feb. 1 La Sa le 67 St. Peter's* 71 (Jersey City, NJ, 2606) L 13 6 Feb. 4 LaSa le 88 Louisville 93 (The Palestra, 5134) L 13 7 Feb. 6 La Sa le 68 Fordham* 67 (Bronx, NY, 1456) w 14 7 Feb. 8 La Sa le 94 Fairfield* 76 (The Palestra, 4307) w 15 7 Feb. 11 LaSa le 69 Dayton 84 (Dayton, OH, 10,313) L 15 8 Feb. 15 La Sa le 78 Manhattan* 62 (The Spectrum, 16,333) W 16 8 Feb. 18 La Sa le 91 Holy Cross* 89 ot (Byrne-Meadowlands Arena, 7320) W 17 8 Feb. 22 La Sa le 81 lona* 79 (The Palestra, 3588) w 18 8 Feb. 25 La Sa le 80 Temple** 79 2ot (The Palestra, 7831) w 19 8

*-MAAC **-Big 5

MAAC TOURNAMENT - 4TH PLACE Feb. 28 La Salle 76 Manhattan 60 (New Haven, CT Coliseum, 2112) w 20 8 Mar. 1 La Salle 60 Fordham 62 (Meadowlands, 7321) L 20 9 Mar. 3 La Salle 63 St. Peter's 65 ot (Meadowlands, 7071) L 20 10

NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

Mar. 16 La Salle 91 Pitt 95 (The Palestra, 4127) 20 11

HOME: 13-3 ATTENDANCE 107,178 AWAY: 5-5 ATTENDANCE 37,031 NEUTRAL: 2-3 ATTENDANCE 30,949 TOTALS: 20-11 ATTENDANCE 175,158

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LEAGUE OFFICE MANHATTAN COLLEGE Two Hamilton Avenue Riverdale, NY 10471 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Enrollment - 4500 (914) 576-6222 President - J. Stephen Sullivan, F.S.C. COMMISSIONER — Don DiJulia Athletic Director - John J. Powers ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER — John Paquette Sports Information Director - Dave Goldberg (home phone - (203) 869-3068) (212) 920-0228 LEGAL COUNSEL — David M. Lehn ST. PETER'S COLLEGE LEAGUE MEMBERS Jersey City, NJ 07306 ARMY ( MILITARY ACADEMY) Enrollment - 5000 President - Rev. West Point, NY 10996 Edward Glynn, S.J. Athletic Director - William A. Stein Enrollment - 4400 Sports Information Director - Bill Waldy Superintendent - Lt. Gen. Willard W. Scott, Jr. (201) 333-4400, ext. 378 Athletic Director - Carl F. Ullrich Sports Information Director - Bob Kenney 1983-1984 STANDINGS (914) 938-3303 VIAAC OVERALL La Salle 11- 3 20-11 Fairfield, CT 06430 St. Peter's 11- 3 23- 6 11- 23- Enrollment - 2800 lona 3 8 Fordham 7- 7 19-15 President - Rev. Aloyisius P. Kelley, S.J. Fairfield 5- 9 10-18 Athletic Director - C. Donald Cook Holy Cross 5- 9 12-18 Sports Information Director - Jay Williams Army 4-10 11-17 255-5411 (203) Manhattan 2-12 9-19 Bronx, NY 10458 Enrollment - 12,000 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT - President Rev. Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. Feb. 27, New Haven (CT) Coliseum Athletic Director - David F. Rice Fordham 80 — Fairfield 69 Sports Information Director - Joe Pagnotta La Salle 76 — Manhattan 60 (212) 579-2445 Feb. 28, New Haven (CT) Coliseum HOLY CROSS COLLEGE lona 73 — Holy Cross 66 Worcester, MA 01610 St. Peter's 66 — Army 41 Enrollment - 2500 Mar. 1, Byrne-Meadowlands Arena President - Rev. E. Brooks, S.J. John lona 59 — St. Peter's 56 Athletic Director - Ron Perry Fordham 62 — La Salle 60 Sports Information Director - Gregg Burke Mar. 3, Byrne-Meadowlands Arena (617) 793-2583 Third Place IONA COLLEGE St. Peter's 65 — La Salle 63 (ot) New Rochelle, NY Championship Enrollment - 6000 lona 72 — Fordham 61 President - John G. Driscoll, C.F.C., Ph. D. Athletic Director - Rick Mazzuto ALL-CONFERENCE Sports Information Director FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM (914) 636-2100, ext. 334 Tom Best, St. Peter's Steve Black, La Salle LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Steve Burtt, lona Randy Cozzens, Army Philadelphia, PA 19141 Tim Cain, Manhattan Shelton Gibbs, lona Enrollment - 3500 Ernie Floyd, Holy Cross Steve Samuels, Fordham President - Bro. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph. D. Ralph Lewis, La Salle , lona Athletic Director - Bill Bradshaw THIRD TEAM COACH-OF-THE-YEAR: Sports Information Director - Frank Bertucci Albert Butts, La Salle , lona (215) 951-1605 Tony George, Fairfield MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Tony Hargraves, lona Steve Burtt, lona Tony Mcintosh, Fordham ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR: Dave Roberson, Fordham Kevin Houston, Army

30 PHILADELPHIA BIG FIVE

LA SALLE'S ALL BIG FIVE PERFORMERS ChQO Bob Alden 1959-60 Ralph Bantivaglio 1958-59 STEVE BLACK 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84 Michael Brooks 1976-77,1977-78' HI* MR Iff* 1978-79, 1979-80' LR5RLLE-BIG 5 CD-CKRMPS Joe Bryant 1973-74.1974-75 Larry Cannon 1966-67,1967-68,1968-69 Frank Corace 1962-63,1963-64 Jim Crawford 1972-73 Ken Durrett 1968-69*, 1969-70*, 1970-71 * Bob Fields 1970-71 Curt Fromal 1964-65 Tom Garberina 1956-57 Bob Herdelin 1958-59 Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 RALPH LEWIS 1983-84* Kevin Lynam 1980-81 Bob McAteer 1960-61,1961-62 Hubie Marshall 1965-66,1966-67 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Billy Taylor 1973-74,1974-75 Bernie Williams 1968-69 Charlie Wise 1974-75,1975-76* (* - Robert Geasey Award — MVP)

BIG 5 HALL OF FAME " ^ri, Larry Cannon inducted 1973 Frank Corace 1974 Ken Durrett 1975 Bob McAteer 1976 Hubie Marshall 1977 Alonzo Lewis 1980 Joe Bryant 1981 Bernie Williams 1982 Charlie Wise 1982 LA SALLE'S CITY CHAMPIONS Bob Fields 1984 1956-1957 (TIE) James J. Henry (AD at formation of Big 5) 1963-1964 1968-1969 1983-1984 1974-1975 STANDINGS La Salle 3-1 1980-1981 (TIE) Temple 3-1 1983-1984 (TIE) St. Joseph's 2-2 Villanova 2-2 Pennsylvania 0-4

31 OPPONENTS METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE - OPPONENTS

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (ARMY) FORDHAM UNIVERSITY ST. PETERS COLLEGE Saturday, January 5, Friday, December 28, Sun Dome Saturday, January 12, Yanitelli Center The Palestra, 4:00 PM (Tampa, FL) 9:00 PM (Jersey City, NJ) 2:00 PM Saturday, February 2, Army Field House Saturday, January 26, Friday, February 8, (West Point, NY) 2:00 PM Rose Hill Gymnasium The Palestra, 9:00 PM Head Coach: Les Wothke (Bronx, NY) 3:00 PM HEAD COACH: (5 yrs., 104-38) (2 yrs.. 22-35, 10 yrs., 162-107) HEAD COACH: (6 yrs., 93-85, PHONE: (201) 333-4400, ext. 215 Phone: (914) 938-2419 13 yrs. 190-163) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: William A. Stein Athletic Director: Carl F. Ullrich PHONE: (212) 579-2460 SID: Bill Waldy SID: Bob Kinney ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: David F. Rice PHONE: (201) 333-4400. ext. 378; Phone: (914)938-3303: H: (914) 564-0690 SID: Joe Pagnotta H: (201 (867-5543 Nicknames: Cadets, Black Knights PHONE: (212) 579-2445: H: (212)445-3093 NICKNAME: Peacocks Colors: Black, Gold, Gray NICKNAME: Rams COLORS: Blue, White 1983-1984 Record: 11-17 COLORS: Maroon, Gold 1983-1984 RECORD: 23-6 (NIT) Leading Returnees: 1983-1984 RECORD: 19-15 (NIT) LEADING RETURNEES: Randy Cozzens, 6-4, 14.9P, 4.8R LEADING RETURNEES: Shelton Gibbs, 6-3, 17. OP, 3.7R Kevin Houston, 6-0, 11. 9P Steve Samuels, 6-7, 14.6P, 7.9R Leonard Hayes, 6-1, 13.5P, 3.7R Drew O'Donnell, 6-5, 9.3P, 3. OR Tony Mcintosh, 6-2.11.1P THE SERIES: St. Peters, 2-1 Scott Milliren, 6-3, 6. OP, 3.5R Jerry Hobbie, 6-2, 9.9P 1984 LS 64 - SP 57 The Series: La Salle, 4-1 Don McCormick, 6-5, 7.7P, 3.1 R SP 71 - LS 67 - 1973 LS 73 - A 63 THE SERIES: La Salle, 7-2 SP 65 L ', 63 ot 1974 LS 83 - A 71 1954 LS 61 - F 56 MANHATTAN COLLEGE - 1975 LS 76 A 71 LS 76 - F 74 ot (NCAA) Tuesday, January 15, 1984 LS 56 - A 55 1955 LS 64 - F 49 The Palestra, 9:00 PM A 60 - LS 58 1956 F 84 - LS 69 Tuesday, February 12, FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY 1957 LS 84 - F 66 1962 LS 60 - F 56 Draddy Gymnasium Wednesday, January 9, Alumni Hall 1984 LS 84 - F 73 (Riverdale, NY) 8:00 PM (Fairfield, CT) 7:30 PM LS 68 - F 67 HEAD COACH: Gordon Chiesa Tuesday, February 19, F 62 - LS 60 (3 yrs., 35-48; 8 yrs., 128-116) The Spectrum, 6:30 PM PHONE: (212) 920-0227 HOLY HEAD COACH: Terry O'Connor (3 yrs., 34-51) CROSS COLLEGE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John J. Powers PHONE: (203) 255-5411 Saturday, January 19, SID: Dave Goldberg ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: C. Donald Cook Byrne-Meadowlands Arena PHONE: (212) 920-0228; H: (212) 263-5957 SID: Jay Williams (E. Rutherford, NJ) 1:00 PM NICKNAME: Jaspers PHONE: (203)255-5411: H: (203) 375-9281 Saturday February 16, Hart Center COLORS: Kelly Green, White NICKNAME: Stags (Worcester, MA) 2:00 PM 1983-1984 RECORD: 9-19 COLORS: Red, White HEAD COACH: LEADING RETURNEES: 1983-1984 RECORD: 10-18 (12 yrs., 203-140; 17 yrs., 267-189) Tim Cain, 6-2, 20. 9P. 6 1R LEADING RETURNEES: PHONE: (617) 793-2555 Jim Haufler. 6-1. 14. 2P. 2.5R Tony George, 6-3, 16.5P, 4.6R ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ron Perry Maurice Williams. 6-5. 9.7P, 7.5R Pat Yerina, 6-5, 10.8P, 6.2R SID: Gregg Burke THE SERIES: La Salle. 20-6 Jeff Gromos, 6-8, 10.3P, 5.6R PHONE: (617) H: (617) 832-6616 1913 M 25 - LS 22 A.J. Wynder, 6-2, 10.0P, 3.7A NICKNAME: Crusaders 1932 LS 34 - M 32 THE SERIES: La Salle, 2-0 COLORS: Royal Purple, White 1940 LS 46 - M 33 1984 LS 98 - F 85 1983-1984 RECORD: 12-18 1941 M 53 - LS 44 LS 94 - F 76 LEADING RETURNEE: 1946 M 52 - LS45 1949 LS 76 - M 46 IONA COLLEGE Jim Runcie, 6-1, 10.1P THE SERIES: La Salle, 4-2 M 62 - LS 53 Thursday, January 3, 1950 - 1949 LS 63 - NC 61 LS 65 M 60 The Palestra, 9:00 PM 1951 64 - 1972 HC 85 - LS 79 LS M 63 - Wednesday, January 23, Mulcahy Hall 1974 LS 94 - HC80 1952 LS 77 M 55 1953 LS 63 - M 52 (New Rochelle, NY) 8:00 PM 1975 LS 89 - HC 65 1954 69 - 61 HEAD COACH: Pat Kennedy (4 yrs., 84-40) 1984 HC 85 - LS 74 LS M 1955 76 - PHONE: (914) 636-2100, ext. 312 LS 91 - HC 89 ot LS M 62 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rick Mazzuto 1957 LS 81 - M 72 SID: Tom Didato 1958 LS 72 - M 59 PHONE: (914) 636-2100, ext. 334 1959 LS 78 - M 71 NICKNAME: Gaels 1960 LS 71 - M 58 COLORS: Maroon, Gold 1961 LS 74 - M 68 1983-1984 RECORD: 23-8 (NCAA) 1962 LS 76 - M 69 LEADING RETURNEES: 1963 LS 78 - M 61 Tony Hargraves, 6-4, 10 OP, 6.2R, 5 7A 1964 LS 75 - M 62 Rory Grimes, 5-9, 11. 3P, 3.7A 1974 M 73 - LS65 Arnie Russell, 6-7. 6.4P, 4.6R 1976 M 79 - LS 78 THE SERIES: La Salle, 4-1 1984 LS 74 - M 72

- - 78 - I LS M 62 1954 LS 82 69 1984 LS 95 I 80 - - 76 - I LS M 60 1966 LS 94 72 LS 81 I 79 - 1982 I 95 LS 71 33 PHILADELPHIA BIG FIVE - OPPONENTS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, January 29, Tuesday, December 11, Saturday, December 15, Palestra, 9:00 PM The Palestra, 7:00 PM The Palestra, 1:30 PM HEAD COACH: Craig Littlepage (2 yrs., 27-25) HEAD COACH: Jim Boyle (3 yrs., 60-27) HEAD COACH: John Chaney PHONE: (215) 898-6141 PHONE: (215) 879-7449 (3 yrs., 40-20; 12 yrs. 268-79) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Charles Harris ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Michael Schultz PHONE: (215) 787-7443 SID: Herb Hartnett SID: Robin Deutsch ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Gavin White Jr. W: (215) 898-6128; H: (215) 687-6390 W: (215) 879-7447: H: (215) 259-6391 SID: Al Shrier NICKNAME: Quakers NICKNAME: Hawks W: (215) 787-7445; H: (215) 561-5656 COLORS: Red, Blue COLORS: Crimson. Gray NICKNAME: Owls CONFERENCE: CONFERENCE: Atlantic 10 COLORS: Cherry, White 1983-1984 RECORD: 10-16 1983-1984 RECORD: 20-9 (NIT) CONFERENCE: Atlantic 10 THE SERIES: Pennsylvania, 22-15 THE SERIES: St. Joseph's, 44-42 1983-1984 RECORD: 26-5 (NCAA) 1934 P 35 - LS 22 1967 LS 85 - P 83 1901 LS 32 - SJ 7 1963 SJ 66 - LS 49 THE SERIES: Temple, 41-33 1935 P 33 - LS 22 1968 P 57 - LS 45 LS 29 - SJ 13 1964 LS 80 - SJ 70 1901 LS 15 - T 10 1936 P 36 - LS 28 1969 LS 78 - P 64 1902 LS 70 - SJ 8 1965 SJ 93 - LS 85 1902T19-LS11 1968LS64-T60 1937 P 26 - LS 25 1970 P 76 - LS 67 1910 LS 22 - SJ 18 1966 SJ 92 - LS 69 1903 T 16 - LS 14 LS 87 - T 69 1947 P 68 - LS 56 1971 P 107 - LS 88 SJ 24 - LS 18 1967 SJ 96 - LS 85 1904 LS 20 - T 13 1969 LS 101 - T 85 1948 LS 55 - P 43 1972 P 80 - LS 66 1911 LS 10 - SJ 6 LS 73 - SJ 70 1905LS19-T17 1970T69-LS61 1949 LS 64 - P 44 1973 P 57 - LS 47 LS20-SJ16 1968 LS 103 - SJ 71 1906T23-LS21 1971LS63-T58 1952 LS 75 - P 58 1974 P 84 - LS 82 1912 LS (no score) 1969 LS 84 - SJ 67 1907T25-LS17 1972T67-LS58 1956 LS 64 - P 52 1975 LS 67 - P 65 1916 SJ 31 - LS 26 1970 SJ 101 - LS 99 2ot 1908T29-LS20 1973 T 56 - LS 54 1957 LS 84 - P 73 1976 P 58 - LS 56 LS 29 - SJ 21 1971 SJ 66 - LS 56 1909LS24-T20 1974 LS 78 - T 54 1958 P 67 - LS 66 1977 P 80 - LS 70 1917 LS 30 - SJ 29 SJ 81 - LS 76 ot 1910T29-LS18 1975LS74-T63 1959 P 73 - LS 70 1978 P 78 - LS 75 SJ 28 - LS 27 1972 SJ 72 - LS 55 1911T30-LS21 1976T67-LS63 1960P66-LS62 1979 P 68 - LS 67 LS 22 - SJ 17 1973 SJ 77 - LS 52 1912LS35-T16 1977 T 87 - LS 75 1961 LS 67 - P 63 1980 LS 80 - P 73 1923 SJ 44 - LS 9 SJ 68 - LS 55 1913T27-LS22 1978 LS 82 - T 75 1962 LS 69 - P 57 1981 P 67 - LS 62 1934 LS 27 - SJ 15 1974 SJ 75 - LS 73 1914 T28 -LS 19 LS 73 - T 72 1963 P 78 - LS 74 1982 LS 77 - P 75 LS 39 - SJ 20 SJ 76 - LS 71 1915T37-LS21 1979 T 97 - LS 81 1964 LS 61 - P 58 1983 P 78 - LS 72 1935 SJ 25 - LS 23 1975 LS 68 - SJ 60 1916T39-LS25 1980T67-LS62 1965 LS 78 - P 64 1984 LS 96 - P 85 LS 32 - SJ 25 1976 SJ 86 - LS 75 1937LS37-T31 LS 70 - T 62 1966 P 90 - LS 76 SJ 26 - LS 25 1977 LS 69 - SJ 61 1938 T 37 - LS 22 1981 T 84 - LS 62 1936 SJ 23 - LS 19 1978 LS 82 - SJ 74 1939LS38-T27 1982 T 86 - LS 72 SJ 40 - LS 20 LS 89 - SJ 82 1940T39-LS37 1983T84-LS79 1937 SJ 25 - LS 20 1979 SJ 94 - LS 87 1941T27-LS22 1984 LS 80 - T 79 2ot SJ 28 - LS 25 SJ 68 - LS 63 ot 1942 T48 - LS 38 1938 LS 22 - SJ 18 1980 SJ 58 - LS 57 1943 T47 - LS 43 Saturday, December 22, 1939 LS 32 - SJ 31 LS 59 - SJ 49 1944 T73 -LS 45 The Spectrum, 2:00 PM 1940 SJ 33 - LS 28 1981 LS 58 - SJ 56 1946 T70 - LS 60 HEAD COACH: Robbie Massimino 1941 SJ 48 - LS 40 1982 SJ 83 - LS 77 1947 LS 73 -T 71 (11yrs., 203-127) 1942 SJ 58 - LS53 SJ 83 - LS 71 1948 T 54 - LS 52 PHONE: (215) 645-4140 1943 SJ 48 - LS 45 1983 LS 79 - SJ 60 1949 T54 - LS 36 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Ted A. Aceto 1944 SJ 53 - LS 33 1984 SJ 72 - LS 72 1950 LS 60 -T 55 SID: Craig Miller SJ 53 - LS 37 LS 67 - T 51 W: (215) 645-4120: H: (215) 622-5056 1945 SJ 39 - LS 36 1951 LS 82 - T 65 NICKNAME: Wildcats 1946 LS 38 - SJ 36 T 59 - LS 54 COLORS: Blue, White 1947 LS 48 - SJ 45 1952 LS 75 - T 59 CONFERENCE: Big East 1948 SJ 70 - LS 65 LS 65 - T 50 1983-1984 RECORD: 19-12 (NCAA) 1949 LS 78 - SJ 41 1953 LS 57 -T42 THE SERIES: Tied, 18-18 1950 LS 74 - SJ 53 LS 65 - T 45 1934V25-LS23 1969 LS 74 - V 67 LS 79 - SJ 50 1954 LS 77 -T 63 1935 V 22 - LS 21 1970 V 96 - LS 85 1951 LS 81 - SJ 63 T 57 - LS 56 LS 29 - V 23 1971 LS 73 - V 69 LS 77 - SJ 64 1955 LS 59 - T 57 ot 1956 LS 71 - V 64 1972 V 86 - LS 73 1952 SJ 54 - LS 53 1956 T60 - LS 57 V 76 - LS 73 1973 LS 101 - V 79 LS 68 - SJ 50 1957 LS 63 - T 61 1957LS75-V61 1974 LS 104 - V 66 1953 LS 79 - SJ 52 1958 T 71 - LS 61 1958 LS 111 - V 105 Ot 1975 LS 74 - V 73 ot LS 75 - SJ 63 1959 LS 67 - T 64 LS 75 - V 64 1976LS75-V72 1954 LS 73 - SJ 57 1960 T 77 - LS 53 1959 V 63 - LS 57 1977 LS 71 - V 70 LS 78 - SJ 64 1961 T 63 - LS 57 1960 V 68 - LS 52 1978 V 82 - LS 79 1955 LS 82 - SJ 56 1962 T64 - LS 51 1961 LS 76 - V 71 V 103 - LS 97 1956 SJ 69 - LS56 1963 LS 81 - T 71 1962V65-LS63 (NCAA) 1957 SJ 97 - LS 85 1964 T 63 - LS 57 V 75 - LS 67 1979LS84-V78 LS 61 - SJ 57 1965 LS 81 - T 74 1963 V 63 - LS 47 1980 V 86 - LS 79 1958 SJ 82 - LS 77 LS 83 - T 70 1964 LS 63 - V 59 1981 LS 84 - V 83 3ot 1959 SJ 70 - LS 63 1966 T 66 - LS 59 ot 1965V86-LS72 1982 V 117 - LS 82 1960 LS 80 -SJ 73 LS 86 - T 85 1966 LS 78 - V 70 1983 V 72 - LS 71 1961 SJ 65 - LS 54 1967 T 79 - LS 65 1967 V 68 - LS 59 1984 LS 90 - V 80 1962 LS 72 - SJ 71 T 78 - LS 61 1968 V 64 - LS 56

34 HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS

APPLE INVITATIONAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 (MAPLES PAVILION, STANFORD, CA) BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC HEAD COACH: Ladell Andersen HEAD COACH: Tom Davis HEAD COACH: Tom O'Neill (2 yrs., 10-48)

(1 yr., 20-11; 11 yrs., 196-106) (2 yrs., 33-26; 13 yrs., 249-117) PHONE: (209) 946-2472 PHONE: (801) 378-3612 PHONE: (415) 497-0562 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Carl R. Miller ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Glen Tuckett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Andy Geiger SID: Rick Mello SID: Dave Schulthess SID: Steve Raczynski W: (209) 946-2479; H: (209) 474-9347 W: (801) 378-4911; H: (801)225-6566 W: (415) 497-4418; H: (415) 369-8503 NICKNAME: Tigers NICKNAME: Cougars NICKNAME: Cardinal COLORS: Orange, Black COLORS: Blue, White COLORS: Cardinal, White CONFERENCE: Pacific Coast Athletic CONFERENCE: Western Athletic CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 Association 1983-1984 RECORD: 20-11 (NCAA) 1983-1984 RECORD: 19-12 1983-1984 RECORD: 3-27 LEADING RETURNEES: LEADING RETURNEES: LEADING RETURNEES: Mike Smith, 6-8, 8.0P, 5.3R Steve Brown, 6-2, 10.9P Rich Anema, 6-8, 12. 7P. 6.2R Jim Usevitch, 6-9, 7.8P, 5. OR Earl Roberlein, 6-5, 6.1P, 4.4R Andy Franklin, 6-8, 12.4P, 6.6R Scott Sinek, 6-2, 7.5P Keith Ramee, 5-11, 4.5P, 2.8A Brent Counts, 6-9, 9.6P, 6.5R THE SERIES: La Salle, 3-2 THE SERIES: La Salle, 2-0 THE SERIES: First Meeting 1949 LS 79 - BYU 54 1953 LS 90 - S 80 1954 LS 74 - BYU 54 1974 LS 77 - S 66 1963 BYU 84 - LS 73 1966 LS 71 - BYU 69 1980 BYU 108 - LS 106 3ot

MILLER HIGH LIFE CLASSIC FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 (SUN DOME, TAMPA, FL) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FORDHAM UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH: HEAD COACH: (1st yr.) (See page 33) (4 yrs., 74-43; 17 yrs. 356-136) PHONE: (603) 646-2401 PHONE: (813) 974-3105 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ted Leland ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John Wadas SID: Kathy Slattery SID: Bill Hunt W: (603) 646-2468; H: (603) 448-2103 W: (813) 974-2125; H: (813) 988-6480 NICKNAME: Big Green NICKNAME: Bulls COLORS: Green, White COLORS: Green, Gold CONFERENCE. Ivy League CONFERENCE: Sun Belt 1983-1984 RECORD: 11-15 1983-1984 RECORD: 17-11 LEADING RETURNEES: LEADING RETURNEES: Joe Kilroy, 6-1, 8.3P Charlie Bradley, 6-6, 22.3P, 5. OR Scott Schroeder, 6-4, 8.0P. 4 3R Curtis Kitchen, 6-9, 6.8P, 6.1R Tim Hassett, 6-4, 5.4P Tommy Tonelli, 6-2, 4.4P. 5.1A THE SERIES: La Salle, 1-0 THE SERIES: South Florida, 1-0 1962 LS 87 - D 62 1982 SF 82 - LS 62

35 OTHER OPPONENTS

MONMOUTH COLLEGE ST. MARY'S COLLEGE NIAGARA UNIVERSITY Monday, November 26, Wednesday, November 28, Saturday, December 8, Hayman Hall, 8:00 PM McKeon Pavilion Buffalo Memorial Auditorium (NY) HEAD COACH: Ron Kornegay (7 yrs., 107-90) (Moraga, CA) 7:30 PM PST 7:05 PM 222-6600. ext. PHONE: (201) 363 HEAD COACH: Bill Oates (5 yrs., 61-74) HEAD COACH: Pete Lonergan Colclough ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: James PHONE: (415) 376-4411, ext. 388 (4 yrs., 56-61; 9 yrs., 121-122) SID: Michael E. Elkow ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Don McKillip PHONE: (716) 285-1212, ext. 205 W: (201) 222-6600, ext. 363; H: (201)988-7513 SID: Rick Sutton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Pete Lonergan NICKNAME: Hawks W: (415) 376-4411, ext. 402; H: (415)284-7167 SID: Ray Kist COLORS: Royal Blue, White NICKNAME: Gaels W: (716) 285-1212, ext. 207; H: (716)695-9117 CONFERENCE: Independent COLORS: Red, Blue NICKNAME: Puple Eagles 1983-1984 RECORD: 6-21 CONFERENCE: West Coast Athletic COLORS: Purple, White, Gold LEADING RETURNEES: Association CONFERENCE. ECAC North Atlantic Mason McBride, 6-3. 14.3P, 3.4R 1983-1984 RECORD: 12-16 1983-1984 RECORD: 10-18 Rich Pass, 6-4. 11. 8P, 5.3R LEADING RETURNEES: LEADING RETURNEES: Karl Towns, 6-6, 8.4P, 7.2R Paul Pickett, 6-1, 13.1P, 3.1A Leon Blalock, 6-5, 10.9P, 5.1R THE SERIES: La Salle, 1-0 David Cooke, 6-7, 9.0P, 6.3R Joe Alexander, 6-5, 9.5P, 4.3R 1984 LS 75 - M 60 Ken Jones, 6-6, 5.5P, 5.1 R Gerry Henry, 6-6, 8.7P, 4.3R THE SERIES: First Meeting THE SERIES: La Salle, 21-15 1934 N 33 - LS 28 1966 N 88 - LS 87 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD 1942N40-LS37 1967 N 72 - LS 69 Sunday, January 20, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 1951 LS 82 -N 56 LS 86 - N 72 1952LS85-N74 1968 N 100 - LS 83 Hartford (CT) Civic Center, 1:00 PM Wednesday, February 6, 1953LS87-N76 1969 LS 88 - N 73 HEAD COACH: Jack Phelan (3 yrs., 29-53) Athletics and Convocation Center, 1954N74-LS66 1970 LS 101 - N 90 PHONE: (203) 243-4660 IN, Notre Dame, 7:00 PM N 69 - LS 50 1971 LS 96 - N 79 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Gordon McCullough HEAD COACH: Richard (Digger) Phelps 1955 LS 76 - N 75 ot 1972 N 71 - LS 70 SID: Joe McGann (13 yrs., 256-123; 14 yrs., 282-126) W: 243-4501; H: 523-7435 1956N72-LS70 1973LS80-N72 (203) (203) PHONE: 239-6225 NICKNAME: Hawks (219) 1957LS83-N74 1974 LS 67 - N 65 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Eugene Corrigan COLORS: Scarlet, White 1958 LS 69 - N 68 ot 1975 LS 81 - N 71 SID: Roger O. Valdiserri CONFERENCE: ECAC North Atlantic 1959N72-LS56 1976 N 69 - LS 53 W: (219) 239-7516; H: (219)277-0695 1983-1984 RECORD: 12-15 1960LS64-N48 1977 N 66 - LS 64 NICKNAME: Fighting Irish LEADING RETURNEED: 1961 N 77 - LS 71 1978 LS 1 16 - N 97 COLORS: Blue, Gold Ulysses Garcia, 6-2, 17.0P 1962N78-LS64 1979 LS 88 - N 74 CONFERENCE: Independent 1963N79-LS76 1980LS95-N83 John Tuozzo, 6-4, 13. 1P, 6. OR 1983-1984 RECORD: 21-12 (NIT) 1964 58 - N 54 1981 LS 72 - N 71 ot John Hurlbert, 6-0, 7.6P LEADING RETURNEES: LS 1965LS67-N59 1983 LS 82 - N 65 THE SERIES: First Meeting Tim Kempton, 6-9, 10.3P, 6.3R Ken Barlow, 6-10, 9.0P, 5.5R Jim Dolan, 6-8, 7.3P, 7.4R DE PAUL UNIVERSITY THE SERIES: Notre Dame, 10-3 Saturday February 23, The Horizon, 1972 ND97 - LS 71 (Rosemont, IL) 1:00 PM CST 1973 ND 87 - LS 71 HEAD COACH: , (1st yr.) 1974 - LS ND 98 78 PHONE: (312) 341-8416 1975 ND 91 - LS 75 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Edward J. M 1976 ND 108 - LS 89 HEAD COACH: Joey Meyer, (1st yr.) 1977 ND 113 - LS 77 PHONE: (312) 341-8416 1978 ND 95 - LS 90 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Edward J. Manetta, Jr. 1979 ND 93 - LS 70 SID: Ray Stallone 1980 LS 62 - ND 60 W: (312) 341-8415; H: (312)528-0726 1981 ND 60 - LS 59 NICKNAME: Blue Demons 1982 LS 66 - ND 61 COLORS: Royal Blue, Scarlet 1983 ND 68 - LS 56 CONFERENCE: Independent 1983-1984 27-3 (NCAA) 1984 LS 68 - ND 66 RECORD: LEADING RETURNEES: Tyrone Corbin, 6-6, 14. 1P, 7.4R Dallas Comegys, 6-9, 11.1P, 6.4R Kevin Holmes, 6-8, 10.1 P, 5.4R THE SERIES: De Paul, 4-1 1950 LS49- DP 41 1953 DP 63 - LS 61 DP 68 - LS 62 1980 DP 91 - LS 75 1981 DP 69 - LS 62

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38 LA SALLE'S BEST TOM GOLA 1954 Player of the Year *Led La Salle to the 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Championships 'Averaged 20.8 points and 18.7 rebounds for his four-year career 'Three-time collegiate All-America 'Played in the NBA with the Philadelphia Warriors and New York Knicks 'Named All-Pro five times *La Salle teams compiled a 102-19 record in his four years 'Head coach of La Salle's 1969 team which finished 23-1 and ranked second in the nation '1969 Coach of the Year by New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers *1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient 'Member of: Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame SPORT Magazine All-Time All-America Team Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame 'Holds the following La Salle records: Points, season: 750 (24.2 avg.) Free throws made, career: 653 Field goals attempted, season: 624 Rebounds, game: 37 Field goals attempted, career: 2222 Rebounds, season: 652 Free throws attempted, season: 267 Rebounds, career: 2243 Free throws made, season: 202

MICHAEL BROOKS 1980 Player of the Year *7th on NCAA career scoring list 'Leading all-time scorer at La Salle 'All-America Teams: UPI, AP, Basketball Weekly, Medalist, Converse, United States Basketball Writers Association, National Association of Basketball Coaches, Basketball Times, Sporting News, Citizens Savings 'Member of 1980 United States Olympic Team 'East Coast Conference "Player of the Year" 1980 'United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year 1980 'Big 5 "Player of the Year" 1978, 1980 'Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year" 1980 'National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980 *ECAC All-Decade Team (1970-1979) *51 points vs. Brigham Young was top scoring performance by an NCAA

Division I player in 1980 'Holds the following La Salle records: Points, career: 2628 Field goals made, game: 24 Points, game: 51 Field goals attempted, game: 36

Field goals made, career: 1064 Field goa I percentage, career: 53.8 (1064- 1976)

Field goals made, season: 290 Field goa I percentage, season : 58.8 (288-490) 1 *

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS SEASONS WINS LOSSES PCT.

Dave (Lefty) Ervin (1979- ) 5 90 60 .600 Paul Westhead (1970-1979) 9 142 105 .575 Tom Gola (1968-1970) 2 37 13 .740

Jim Harding (1967-1968) 1 20 8 .714 Joe Heyer (1965-1967) 2 24 27 .471 Bob Walters (1963-1965) 2 31 17 .646 Donald (Dudey) Moore (1958-1963) 5 79 37 .681 Jim Pollard (1955-1958) 3 48 28 .632 Ken Loeffler (1949-1955) 6 145 30 829 Charles McGlone (1946-1949) 3 61 17 .782 Joseph Meehan (1943-1946) 3 27 29 482 Obie O'Brien (1941-1943) 2 25 20 556 Leonard Tanseer (1933-1941) 8 90 59 604 Thomas Conley (1931-1933) 2 27 11 .711

James J. Henry (1930-1931) 1 15 4 .789 TOTALS: 1326 GAMES 54 861 465 649 1 & 500 POINT SCORES LA SALLE'S 1000 POINT — CAREER CLUB # OF FIELD FREE YEARS SEASONS GS GOALS THROWS POINTS AVG. Michael Brooks 1976-80 4 114 1064 500 2628 23.1 Tom Gola 1951-55 4 118 904 653 2461 20.9 Ken Durrett 1968-71 3 71 651 377 1679 23.6 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 3 74 640 296 1576 21.3 Bill Taylor 1972-75 3 82 693 168 1554 18.9 Larry Foust 1946-50 4 103 573 318 1464 14.2 STEVE BLACK 1981-84 3 74 595 270 1460 19.7 Larry Cannon 1966-69 3 75 566 298 1430 19.1 Frank Corace 1961-64 3 73 583 245 1411 19.3 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 4 105 547 262 1356 12.9 RALPH LEWIS 1981-84 3 87 476 331 1283 14.6 Charlie Wise 1972-76 4 97 503 239 1245 12.8 Norm Grekin 1950-53 3 88 460 323 1243 14.1 Mo Connolly 1976-80 4 108 492 248 1232 11.4 Bernie Williams 1966-69 3 74 528 174 1230 16.6 Jim Crawford 1970-73 3 77 430 353 1213 15.8 Fred lehle 1949-53 4 94 511 182 1204 12.8 Bob Walters 1943-47 4 80 1193 14.9 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 3 82 424 289 1137 13.9 Donn Wilber 1973-77 4 90 448 231 1127 12.5 Joe Bryant 1973-75 2 54 456 206 1118 20.7 ALBERT BUTTS 1981-84 3 88 874 312 1060 12.0 Bob McAteer 1959-62 3 69 395 266 1056 15.3 George Paull 1964-67 3 74 393 230 1016 13.7 Bob Fields 1969-71 2 52 417 182 1016 19.5

LA SALLE'S 500 POINTS — SEASON CLUB

Tom Gola 1954-55 31 274 202 750 24.2 Michael Brooks 1979-80 31 290 167 747 24.1 Michael Brooks 1977-78 28 288 120 696 24.9 Tom Gola 1953-54 31 252 186 690 23.0 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 25 277 120 674 26.9 RALPH LEWIS 1983-84 31 237 164 638 20.6 Ken Durrett 1969-70 26 249 134 632 24.3 Joe Bryant 1974-75 29 256 120 632 21.8 Michael Brooks 1978-79 26 245 116 606 23.3 Bob Fields 1970-71 27 247 111 605 22.4

Frank Corace 1 963-64 25 242 117 601 24.0 Michael Brooks 1976-77 29 241 97 579 19.9 Ken Durrett 1970-71 21 211 145 567 27.0 STEVE BLACK 1981-82 28 221 119 561 20.0 Bill Taylor 1974-75 29 247 65 559 19.3

Bill Taylor 1973-74 28 242 67 551 19.7 Hubie Marshall 1966-67 26 220 109 549 21.1 Larry Cannon 1967-68 28 207 132 546 19.5 Bob McAteer 1961-62 25 205 133 543 21.7 Tom Gola 1952-53 28 186 145 517 18.5 STEVE BLACK 1983-84 27 207 103 517 19.1 Tom Gola 1951-52 29 192 120 504 17.4

40 ALL-TIME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL

POINTS FREE THROWS MADE GAME: 51, Michael Brooks, vs. GAME: 17 (18 atts.), Bob McAteer, Brigham Young, Dec. 15,1979 vs. W. Kentucky, Mar, 2, 1962

HALF: 33, Hubie Marshall, vs. OPPONENT: 18, Bob McNeill,

Albright, Dec. 1, 1965 St. Joseph's, Feb. 26, 1958 OPPONENT, GAME: 52, Calvin Murphy, 18, Darrel Carrier, Niagara, Dec. 16, 1967 Western Kentucky, Feb. 25, 1964 SEASON: 750, Tom Gola, SEASON: 202, Tom Gola, 31 games, 1955 31 games, 1955 SEASON AVERAGE: 27.0, Ken Durrett, SEASON PERCENTAGE: 91.7,(55-60) 21 games, 1971 Kurt Kanaskie, 21 games, 1979 CAREER: 2628, Michael Brooks, CAREER: 654, Tom Gola, 114 games, 1976-1980 118 games, 1952-1955 CAREER AVERAGE: 23.6, Ken Durrett, CAREER PERCENTAGE: 86.3(157-182) 71 games, 1968-1971 Kevin Lynam, 101 games, 1977-1981 FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: 24 (36 atts.), Michael Brooks, vs. GAME: 21, Bob Fields, vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 15, 1979 Rider, Mar. 1, 1971 OPPONENT: 20, Joe Steiner, OPPONENT: 23, Howie Landa, Bucknell, Feb. 7, 1962 Lebanon Valley, Jan. 15, 1965 SEASON: 290, Michael Brooks, SEASON: 267, Tom Gola, 31 games, 1980 31 games, 1955 SEASON PERCENTAGE: 58.8, (288-490) CAREER: 877, Tom Gola. Michael Brooks, 30 games, 1978 118 games, 1952-1955 CAREER: 1064, Michael Brooks, REBOUNDS 114 games, 1976-1980 GAME: 37. Tom Gola, vs. CAREER PERCENTAGE: 53.8(1064-1976), Lebanon Valley, Jan. 15, 1965 Michael Brooks, 114 games, 1976-1980 OPPONENT: 33, Art Beatty, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED American, Jan. 10, 1967 GAME: 36, Michael Brooks, vs. SEASON: 652, Tom Gola, Brigham Young, Dec. 15, 1979 30 games. 1954

OPPONENT: 40, Joe Steiner, CAREER: 2201 , Tom Gola, Bucknell, Feb. 7, 1962 118 games, 1952-1955 SEASON: 624, Tom Gola, ASSISTS 31 games, 1955 GAME: 13, Darryl Gladden. CAREER: 2222, Tom Gola, vs. Delaware, Dec. 7, 1978 118 games, 1952-1955 13, Charlie Wise, vs. Memphis State. Jan 8. 1975 OPPONENT, GAME: 13, Joe Rogers, Villanova. Feb. 14, 1976 SEASON: 186, Darryl Gladden, 30 games, 1978

CAREER: 461 , Darryl Gladden. 90 games, 1977-1979 ALL-TIME RECORDS TEAM

POINTS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 125, vs. Loyola (CA), GAME: 112, vs. Furman, Feb. 4, 1967 Feb. 6, 1954

HALF: 67, vs. St. Francis (PA), OPPONENT: 105, Creighton,

Jan. 28, 1967 Feb. 1, 1954

OPPONENT, GAME: 121 , Miami (FL), SEASON: 211 1 , in 30 games, Jan. 23, 1964 1978 COMBINED: 226, (123-103) vs. FREE THROWS MADE American, Feb. 3, 1979 GAME: 39, vs. Bucknell, SEASON: 2588, in 30 games, 1 978 Mar. 1, 1982 POINTS PER GAME: 89.0 in 24 games, OPPONENT: 39, Kentucky, 1969 Dec. 2, 1978 OPPONENT, SEASON: 2491, in 30 games, SEASON: 585, in 31 games, 1978 1955 OPPONENT, POINTS PER GAME: 83.2, in FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 28 games, 1979

GAME: 51 , vs. Duquesne, WINS Feb. 16, 1954 SEASON: 26,1953-1954 OPPONENT: 52, North Carolina 26, 1954-1955 State, Jan. 23, 1954 1969- CONSECUTIVE: 18, Jan. 4, 52, Kentucky, Dec. 2, 1 978 Dec. 10, 1969 SEASON: 879, in HAYMAN HALL, CONSECUTIVE: 16, 28 games, 1953 Dec. 1, 1975-Mar. 2, 1981 REBOUNDS PALESTRA, CONSECUTIVE: 19, GAME: 85, vs. Brandeis, Feb. 28, 1968-Dec. 16, 1969 Jan. 8, 1955 SEASON, CONSECUTIVE 15, 85, vs. Syracuse, Jan. 4-Feb. 25, 1969 Dec. 27, 1954 FIELD GOALS MADE OPPONENT: 79, St. Joseph's, GAME: 57, vs. American, Jan. 8, 1966 Feb. 3, 1979 ASSISTS PERCENTAGE: 67.1 (57-85), vs. GAME: 35, vs. Loyola (CA), American, Feb. 3, 1979 Feb. 4, 1967 OPPONENT: 49, Villanova, SEASON: 563, in 30 games, 1978 Jan. 27, 1982

SEASON: 1047, in 30 games, 1978 PERCENTAGE: 50.1 (992-1982), 31 games, 1980

42 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Names in All Capitals: 1984-1985 Opponents)

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

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30) Alabama 2 3 1974 1980 1980 (82-80) 1980 (81-65) Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946 (67-61) American 14 7 1966 1983 1983 (75-73) 1983 (65-63) Arizona 2 1950 1953 1953 (87-68)

Arkansas 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-58) ARMY 4 1 1984 1984 1984 (56-55) 1984 (60-58) Arnold 1 1943 1943 1943 (83-48)

Baldwin-Wallace 2 1 1949 1951 1951 (86-67) 1949 (52-49) Baltimore 4 1933 1969 1969 (100-57)

Baylor 1 1972 1972 1972 (81-68) Biscayne 6 1 1972 1978 1978 (89-84) 1972 (103-93 Bloomsburg State 1 1950 1950 1950 (67-41) 3 1 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972 (62-61) Bowling Green 4 1 1949 1967 1967 (78-77) 1949 (51-45)

Bradley 2 1 1954 1957 1957 (87-77) 1956 (93-78) Brandeis 1 1955 1955 1955 (102-56) BRIGHAM YOUNG 3 2 1949 1980 1966 (71-69) 1980 (108-10 Brookyn College 1 1935 1935 1935 (28-17) Brown 1 1982 1982 1982 (61-59) Bucknell 15 3 1902 1982 1982 (68-66) 1980 (80-79)

Butler 1 1940 1940 1940 (46-37) Cal. State-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (95-84) Canisius 18 9 1941 1984 1984 (79-66) 1983 (55-54) Catholic 8 4 1933 1947 1947 (68-33) 1939 (45-40) C.C.N Y 4 1938 1946 1946 (94-52) Cincinnati 3 6 1948 1982 1953 (86-81) 1982 (76-73)

Clemson 1 1975 1975 1975 (67-63)

Cleveland State 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-72) Coast Guard 2 2 1943 1946 1946 (59-46) 1945 (58-44) Col. of Osteopathy 2 1932 1934 1934 (32-13)

Columbia 1 1 1968 1970 1970 (89-74) 1968 (83-69)

Columbus 1 1942 1942 1942 (44-33)

Cooper Union 1 1933 1933 1933 (33-16)

Cornell 1 1970 1970 1970 (68-56) Creighton 3 6 1963 1971 1971 (64-61) 1970 (86-77) DARTMOUTH 1 1962 1962 1962 (87-60) Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942 (44-33) Dayton 4 4 1952 1984 1981 (76-68) 1984 (84-69)

Delaware 16 1 1931 1983 1983 (102-62) 1931 (33-25) DE PAUL 1 4 1950 1981 1950 (49-42) 1981 (69-62) Detroit 1 2 1965 1970 1969 (98-96) 1970 (81-77) Dickinson 3 1954 1977 1977 (82-61) Drexel 14 3 1945 1983 1983 (63-61) 1981 (69-66) Duke 4 1978 1983 1983 (61-60) Duquesne 17 17 1940 1983 1983 (67-61) 1979 (90-89)

East Carolina 1 1978 1978 1978 (96-95) Eastern Kentucky 3 1952 1970 1970 (84-82)

Eastern Michigan 1 1973 1973 1973 (93-66) Elizabethtown 2 1932 1932 1932 (46-41) FAIRFIELD 3 1972 1984 1984 (94-76)

Florida Southern 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) FORDHAM 7 2 1954 1984 1984 (68-67) 1984 (62-60) Furman 3 1954 1975 1975 (69-64)

Galludet 1 1932 1932 1932 (23-17) Georgetown 15 9 1945 1980 1965 (88-80) 1980 (79-63) George Washington 2 1951 1984 1984 (65-64) Georgia 2 1970 1970 1970 (50-42)

Georgia Tech 1 1 1949 1971 1949 (67-59) 1971 (70-67) Geneva 3 1938 1952 1952 (103-74) Gettysburg 11 2 1946 1968 1968 (96-58) 1962 (57-44)

43 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Names in All Capitals: 1984-1985 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory HARTFORD FIRST MEETING Haverford 3 1932 1944 1944 (46-42) Hofstra 14 4 1969 1983 1983 (78-62) 1977 (92-81)

HOLY CROSS 4 1 1949 1984 1984 (91-89) 1984 (85-74) Houston 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-87) Idaho 1 1951 1951 1951 (60-49) Idaho State 1 1 1980 1981 1980 (88-83) 1981 (86-68)

Illinois Wesleyan 1 1939 1939 1939 (25-23)

Indiana 1 1 1957 1969 1969 (108-88) 1957 (93-80) IONA 4 1 1954 1984 1984 (81-79) 1981 (95-71) Iowa 2 1954 1955 1955 (76-73) Kansas 2 1952 1976 1976 (74-73) Kentucky 3 1954 1979 1979 (109-77)

Kutztown State 1 1 1945 1945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53) Lafayette 30 10 1903 1983 1983 (79-61) 1982 (67-65) Lebanon Valley 4 1939 1955 1955 (112-70)

Lehigh 13 1 1959 1982 1982 (94-64) 1972 (69-64) -' ' Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36) Long Island 3 5 1936 1970 1970 (68-53) 1942 (61-37) Louisville 2 6 1949 1984 1966 (96-92) 1984 (93-88) Loyola (CA) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80) Loyola (MD) 25 1 1934 1954 1954 (97-62) 1944 (53-45) Maine 2 1976 1977 1977 (91-76) MANHATTAN 20 6 1913 1984 1984 (76-60) 1976 (79-78) Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88) Maryland 1 1984 1984 1984 (96-83)

Massachusetts 1 1972 1972 1972 (82-75) Memphis State 1 1 1975 1976 1975 (93-84) 1976 (81-77) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 1970 1970 (97-77) 1970 (103-96) Michigan 1 1976 1976 1976 (86-71) Millersville State 19 1 1939 1962 1962 (102-62) 1958 (90-80)

Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87) Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74) MONMOUTH 1 1984 1984 1984 (75-60) Montana 1 1979 1979 1979 (91-78) Moravian 4 1941 1948 1948 (79-58)

Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968 (81-73) Morris-Harvey 3 1934 1942 1942 (39-27) Mt. St. Mary's 4 4 1931 1939 1939 (34-26) 1933 (21-14) Muhlenberg 23 8 1941 1963 1963 (88-49) 1959 (92-75) Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952 (105-82) Navy 1 1954 1954 1954 (64-48) Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) 1972 (75-60) Newark 2 1942 1943 1942 (50-35)

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

N.Y.U. 1 1953 1953 1953 (80-63) NIAGARA 20 15 1934 1981 1981 (72-71) 1977 (66-64) North Carolina State 1 1947 1947 1947 (65-62) North Carolina 5 7 1949 1968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68) U.N. C.Charlotte 1 1978 1978 1978 (68-67)

Northwestern 1 1964 1964 1964 (91-69) NOTRE DAME 3 10 1972 1984 1984 (68-66) 1983 (68-56) Ohio State 1 1978 1978 1978 (86-83) Oklahoma 1 1945 1945 1945 (52-38) Oklahoma A & M 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-16) Oklahoma City 1967 1967 1967 (108-97) PACIFIC FIRST MEETING PENNSYLVANIA 15 22 1934 1984 1984 (96-85) 1982 (78-72) Penn State 2 1954 1969 1969 (70-55) Philadelphia Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980 (87-58) Philadelphia Textile 2 1931 1932 1932 (31-10)

Pittsburgh 1 1984 1984 1984 (95-91) Princeton 2 1 1932 1974 1974 (83-78) 1932 (25-24) Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62)

Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980 (90-82)

44 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Names in All Capitals: 1984-1985 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met V ctory Victory

Rhode Island 1 4 1977 1981 1980 (84-76) 1981 (70-60)

Rice 1 2 1941 1981 1981 (64-58) 1942 (51-41) Richmond 4 1955 1958 1958 (59-55) Rider 20 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983 (71-69)

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

Rutgers 2 1 1961 1975 1974 (82-76) 1975 (96-82) San Diego State 1 1 1977 1980 1977 (88-84) 1980 (93-67) San Francisco 5 1949 1973 1973 (74-73)

Santa Clara 1 3 1941 1981 1941 (41-37) 1981 (93-74) Scranton 17 9 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1952 (55-52) St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1981 1981 (68-65) 1978 (108-95) St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (53-52) 1943 (47-41) St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969 (107-95) St. John's (NY) 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71) ST JOSEPH'S 42 44 1901 1984 1983 (79-60) 1984 (74-72)

St. Louis 1 4 1951 1963 1954 (96-82) 1963 (62-61) ST. MARY'S (CA) FIRST MEETING ST. PETERS 1 2 1984 1984 1984 (64-57) 1984 (65-63) Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-68) Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1966 1965 (101-71) 1966 (93-92) South Carolina 1 1969 1969 1969 (62-59) Southern California 3 1948 1973 1973 (77-72)

SOUTH FLORIDA 1 1982 1982 1982 (82-62)

Southern Methodist 1 1977 1977 1977 (94-86) STANFORD 2 1953 1974 1974 (77-66)

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

S.W. Missouri State 1 1953 1953 1953 (77-70) Syracuse 14 14 1955 1978 1970 (108-101) 1978 (106-96) TEMPLE 33 41 1900 1984 1984 (80-79) 1983 (84-79)

Temple Pharmacy 2 1 1931 1932 1932 (33-17) 1931 (32-17) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1977 (92-85) Texas A & M 2 1 1976 1982 1980 (72-67) 1982 (82-74)

Texas Tech 1 1975 1975 1975 (73-64)

Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-66)

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

Towson State 1 1983 1983 1983 (79-78)

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

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

Ursmus 1 1932 1932 1932 (29-26)

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

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

Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95) Vermont 7 1977 1984 1984 (91-75) VILLANOVA 18 18 1934 1984 1984 (90-80) 1983 (72-71) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64)

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

Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94) Washington College 3 1940 1942 1942 (60-33) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 (71-56) 1940 (30-27)

Western Carolina 1 1981 1981 1981 (58-55) Western Kentucky 14 15 1948 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (91-87) West Virginia 3 1955 1968 1968 (100-83) Widener 11 3 1936 1978 1978 (83-75) 1939 (36-31)

William & Mary 1 1949 1949 1949 (63-51)

Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 1983 1983 1983 (62-51)

Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32) Wyomissing PI 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41) Xavier 2 2 1958 1983 1980 (70-65) 1983 (109-85)

Yale 1 1970 1970 1970 (81-59)

Youngstown State 1 2 1952 1984 1 953 (94-41) 1984 (81-76)

45 ALL-TIME SCORES

1931-32 (Won 11. Lost 9) 1936-37 (Won 12. Lost 7]

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Alumni 39 11 Temple Pharmacy 33 17 Phila Pharmacy 41 15 Providence 47 36 Delaware 25 33 Gallaudet 17 23 Alumni 42 22 West Chester 39 24 Temple Pharmacy 35 11 Penn AC 38 37 Pennsylvania 25 26 St Francis (NY) 31 25 WestChester 38 20 Princeton 24 25 Roanoke 32 29 PMC 32 21 Hall Seton Hall 28 34 Seton 34 24 Temple 37 31 St. Thomas 25 31 Textiles 31 St. Mary's Phila. 10 Mt 24 32 St. Joseph's 20 25 St. Joseph's 25 28 Mt St. Marys 27 33 Manhattan 34 32 Long Island 30 34 Catholic U 35 36 Ursmus 29 26 WestChester 15 18 Catholic U 24 20 West Chester 27 28 Susquehanna 17 11 Haverford 29 32 Rider 34 31 St Thomas 35 32 Elizabethtown 46 14 St Thomas 16 33 PMC 51 34 Head Coach: Thomas Conley Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer

1932-33 (Won 13, Lost 3] 1937-38 (Won 9. Lost 8)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Seton Hall 31 28 Susquehanna 39 26 Seton Hall 28 38 Rider 41 27 PennA.C 28 19 St. Thomas 29 38 Alumni 33 16 St. Francis (NY) 28 26 Catholic U 33 21 West Chester 30 27 St. Thomas 47 43 Westminster 20 45 Cooper Union 33 16 St. Thomas 36 25 Geneva 48 29 PMC 40 46 Mt. St. Mary's 14 21 Rider 39 29 St. Thomas 26 36 CCNY 23 40 Seton Hall 20 37 PennA.C 32 25 PMC 25 22 Seton Hall 27 29 Baltimore U 25 14 Mt. St. Mary's 32 14 West Chester 47 34 Long Island 36 35 West Chester 33 30 Delaware 38 27 Temple 22 37 West Chester 30 33 Head Coach: Thomas Conley St Joseph's 22 18 Head Coach Leonard Tanseer

1 933-34 (Won 14. Lost 3) 1938-39 (Won 13. Lost 6) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP PennA.C 29 18 St. Joseph's 27 15 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Pennsylvania 22 35 Morris Harvey 38 36 Roanoke 30 31 Millersville 40 29 West Chester Catholic U 34 30 25 24 Alumni 34 24 St. Francis 36 26 Phila Osteopathy Niagara 28 33 32 13 Seton Hall 34 32 St. Joseph's 32 31 Baltimore U 35 32 St. Joseph's 39 20 Illinois Wesleyan 25 23 Lebanon Valley 49 41 Rider Win Loyola 49 25 Millersville 31 30 CCNY 39 43 PMC Win St. Thomas 28 23 Temple 38 27 WestChester 48 40 St. Thomas 25 22 Villanova 23 25 West Chester 46 31 PMC 46 28 West Chester 37 23 Scranton 25 33 Catholic U 40 45 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Mt St. Mary's 34 26 Long Island 21 28 PMC 31 36 1934-35 (Won 15. Lost 6) Head Coach Leonard Tanseer

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 1939-40 (Won 12. Lost 8) Phila Pharmacy 62 33 Davis-Elkins 34 24 PennA.C 34 38 Brooklyn College 28 17 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Catholic U 29 24 Villanova 21 22 Wyomissing 53 44 Butler 37 46 Upsala 51 22 St Josephs 32 25 Millersville 35 27 Temple 37 39 Mt. St. Mary's 27 14 Phila. Pharmacy 52 35 Loyola 34 31 St Francis (NY) 35 32 PennA.C 44 23 Pennsylvania 22 33 Scranton 41 23 Tulsa 36 46 St Thomas 39 33 St Josephs 25 26 West Chester 37 21 West Chester 27 35 Seton Hall 30 21 Rider 44 35 Washington College .... 46 33 Duquesne 23 27 Baltimore St. Joseph's 23 25 U 30 25 Oklahoma A & M 16 33 St. Joseph's 28 33 Catholic U 21 30 Villanova 29 23 Davis-Elkins 35 32 PMC 50 31 Seton Hall 35 19 Santa Clara 29 54 Catholic U 40 29 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Akron 33 30 Manhattan 46 33 Head Coach, Leonard Tanseer 1935-36 (Won 4. Lost 13)

1940-41 (Won 11. Lost 8) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Pennsylvania 28 36 St. Joseph's 20 40 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Upsala 31 24 Rider 27 29 Loyola 39 34 Scranton 45 47 PennA.C 23 40 St. Thomas 19 36 Wyomissing 54 41 West Chester 43 31 St. Joseph's 19 23 West Chester 30 36 Morris-Harvey 34 28 Manhattan 44 53 PMC 36 30 PMC 32 43 Washington College .... 51 22 St. Joseph's 40 48 West Chester 20 39 Phila. Pharmacy 29 16 Rice 45 51 Long Island 41 42 Long Island 9 49 St. Thomas 32 33 Santa Clara 41 37 Muhlenberg 49 51 Catholic U 35 33 Catholic U 37 45 Davis-Elkins 44 43 LSC Faculty 50 35 St. John's (NY) 26 40 Moravian 48 22 Alumni 43 36 Head Coach Leonard Tanseer Temple 22 27 Toledo 43 56 Canisius 43 37 Head Coach Leonard Tanseer

46 ALL-TIME SCORES

1941-42 (Won 12. Lost 11) 1947-48 (Won 20. Lost 4) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Alumni 48 26 Columbus 45 47 Alumni 71 35 Temple 52 54 Morris-Harvey 39 27 Loyola 46 26 Millersville 63 47 Texas Wesleyan 69 66 Washington College .... 32 16 CCNY 45 48 Loyola (MD) 64 62 Albright 68 30 44 Rider Millersville 54 43 22 Moravian 79 58 St Joseph's 65 70 Niagara 37 40 Temple 38 48 Arkansas 69 58 Loyola (MD) 74 58 Rice 41 51 Moravian 60 50 Lebanon Valley 77 43 St Francis (NY) 53 52 44 Island Davis-Elkins 33 Long 37 61 Southern California 61 48 Pennsylvania 55 43 Scranton 44 35 Seton Hall 37 40 Utah 52 46 Muhlenberg 74 68 Toledo Newark U 67 20 37 65 Lafayette 43 39 St Francis (NY) 59 50 Muhlenberg SI Josephs 53 58 39 37 Virginia 67 59 Cincinnati 47 55 St. Francis (NY) 34 50 Yale & Towne 43 48 Scranton 73 48 Gettysburg 78 62 Scranton 34 29 Georgetown 48 35 •Western Kentucky 60 68 O'Brien Head Coach. "Obie" "National Invitational Tournament

1942-43 (Won 13, Lost 9) Head Coach Charles McGlone Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Loyola 51 31 Coast Guard 58 37 1948-49 (Won 21. Lost 7) Ft. Dix 43 31 Rider 42 38 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 50 34 St. Francis 41 47 Lock Haven 67 38 Canisius 59 43 Arnold Rider 60 33 83 48 Loyola (MD) 78 57 Muhlenberg 57 55 Alumni Marshall (WV) 32 56 63 43 Brigham Young 76 54 St Joseph's 78 41 Scranton 51 Wyoming-Hall 32 56 38 Millersville 65 52 Bowling Green 45 51 Temple North Carolina 58 37 43 47 Albright 58 45 Cincinnati 42 36 Moravian 59 54 Seton Hall 27 38 Georgia Tech 67 59 Manhattan 76 46 Aberdeen 33 42 Newark 50 35 Louisville 76 71 Pennsylvania 64 44 LIU 51 Aberdeen 40 54 46 San Francisco 45 51 Georgetown 62 45 48 Toledo 46 St. Josephs 45 68 Muhlenberg 73 56 Lafayette 61 37 Head Coach "Obie" O'Brien Holy Cross 63 61 Manhattan 53 62 1943-44 (Won 7, Lost 7) Loyola (MD) 85 61 N Carolina State 56 60 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Toledo 62 51 Gettysburg 93 60 Baldwin Wallace 49 52 "Cincinnati 49 50 St. Joseph's 33 53 Rider 45 44 Temple 54 "William & Mary 51 Ft Miles 47 28 Haverford 42 56 36 63 Marines 42 30 Temple 45 73 "Cincinnati Invitation Tournament

Ft Miles 59 47 Haverford 50 53 Head Coach Charles McGlone Marines 44 37 Marine Qt 44 29 Alantic City Navy Air ... 40 41 Cost Guard 51 52

Loyola 45 53 Atlantic City Navy Air . . 61 42 1949-50 (Won 21. Lost 4) Head Coach Joseph Meehan Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

1944-45 (Won 11. Lost 8) Millersville 76 41 Temple 67 51 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP DePaul 49 41 St Joseph's 79 50 Loyola (MD) 73 51 Baldwin Wallace 91 65 Alumni 58 34 Cost Guard 44 58 Temple 60 55 Toledo 55 59 Morehead 47 54 Orexel 95 34 57 62 Loyola (MD) 71 Scranton 65 46 Kutztown 64 48 UCLA 59 San Francisco 44 46 Muhlenberg 87 60 Lafayette 45 52 St. Joseph's 36 39 Georgetown 90 58 Manhattan 65 Kutztown 53 54 Loyola 59 44 60 Western Kentucky 80 69 Cincinnati 76 65 Loyola (MO) 82 42 US Marines 78 53 Bowling Green 72 62 Gettysburg 61 50 Atlantic City Hospital ... 66 64 Drexel 75 46 Bloomsburg 67 41 Boston College 83 61 Atlantic City Navy 37 40 Rider 69 63 N Carolina State 66 51 "Arizona 72 66 Rider 56 45 Oklahoma U 38 52 Albright 84 37 "Duguesne 47 49 Atlantic City Navy 44 52 Joseph's 74 53 Head Coach Joeseph Meehan St. "National Invitational Tournament 1945-46 (Won 9. Lost 14) Head Coach Ken Loeffler Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Alumni 66 43 Catholic U 54 37 Loyola 45 42 St. Joseph's 38 36 1950-51 (Won 22. Lost 7) CCNY 52 94 Scranton 41 65 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Muhlenberg 33 51 Naval Hospital 69 71 Millersville 57 39 N Carolina State 74 76 Phila Navy 48 71 Georgetown 55 53 Loyola (MD) 70 42 Loyola (MD) 71 42 Coast Guard 59 46 Loyola (MD) 54 43 Albright 58 51 Temple 54 59 Swarthmore 65 40 Gettysburg 54 79 St Joseph's 81 63 Lafayette 71 64 Temple 60 70 Albright 61 67 Gettysburg 70 65 Miami (FL) 95 84 Lakehurst 58 51 Rider 65 75 Niagara 82 56 Miami (FL) 75 77 Rider 48 74 Manhattan 45 52 Western Kentucky 63 73 George Washington .... 85 63 Lafayette 49 57 Georgetown 37 54 Idaho 60 49 Georgetown 79 74 Albright 59 63 Temple 82 65 Muhlenberg 69 55 Head Coach Joseph Meehan Baldwin Wallace 86 67 Manhattan 64 63 1946-47 (Won 20. Lost 6) Bowling Green 85 57 Cincinnati 61 62 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Duguesne 43 53 Lafayette 66 59

Boston College 76 41 Temple 73 71 Geneva 87 58 Muhlenberg 83 55 LOck Haven 69 36 PMC 95 20 St Josephs 77 64 "St Louis 61 73 Loyola (MD) 71 46 Loyola (MD) 59 49 Scranton 80 60 Seton Hall 42 56 Catholic U 68 33 "National Invitational Tournament Scranton 82 36 St Joseph's 48 45 Head Coach Ken Loeffler Gettysburg 67 48 Georgetown 59 65 Alumni 49 28 Lebanon Valley 72 59 Utah 44 51 Albright 55 47 Muhlenberg 44 59 Seton Hall 54 46 Pennsylvania 56 68 St Francis (PA) 67 55

North Carolina U 65 62 St. Francis (NY) 53 44 Albright 65 62 "Swarthmore 47 43 Millersville 74 32 "Muhlenberg 41 45 "Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs Head Coach Charles McGlone

47 ...... ALL-TIME SCORES

1951-52 (Won 25. Lost 7) 1954-55 (Won 26. Lost 5) 1958-59 (Won 16. Lost 7)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Loyola (MD) ...93 66 Duquesne . 60 71 Millersville .... 88 72 N Carolina State 73 76 Millersville .... 85 58 Western Kentucky 74 96

Niagara 85 74 Youngstown 57 68 Loyola (South) . 85 71 St. Joseph's ... 82 56 Niagara 56 72 Pennsylvania . . 70 73

Millersville .... 66 45 Geneva ... 103 74 PMC 94 39 Georgetown ... 85 58 Lafayette 84 77 Muhlenberg . . . 75 92

WestChester ..85 55 Murray State 105 82 Niagara (OT) ... 76 75 Georgetown ... 74 46 Lehigh 81 47 Seton Hall . 83 69

Lafayette 62 52 Pennsylvania 75 58 Lafayette 76 60 Manhattan .... 76 62 N.Carolina State 67 82 Georgetown . .102 72

Albright 76 68 St. Joseph's 68 50 Utah 69 79 Richmond 91 80 Western Kentucky 84 75 Duquesne . 72 65

Delaware 85 44 Georgetown 68 70 "Southern California 49 38 Albright 80 69 Manhattan .... 78 71 Albright . 93 62

Western Kentucky 67 58 Manhattan 77 55 "Kentucky 54 63 Muhlenberg 85 71 Bucknell 70 68 St. Joseph's . . 63 70

St. Louis 46 62 Muhlenberg 92 77 {Syracuse 103 54 Fordham 64 49 Muhlenberg .... 92 77 West Chester . . 85 67

Temple 75 59 *Seton Hall 80 76 tU.C.LA 85 77 Temple (OT) ... 59 57 Syracuse 79 71 Xavier (Ohio) . . 99 80

Eastern Kentucky 77 56 *St. John's 51 45 tDuquesne 65 67 {West Virginia . . 95 61 Temple 67 64 Villanova . 57 63 Scranton 92 55 "Duquesne 59 46 St Louis 88 79 {Princeton 73 46 Canisius 77 64

Muhlenberg .... 95 77 'Dayton . 75 64 Brandeis 102 56 {Canisius 99 64 Head Coach Donald "Dudey" Moore Loyola (MD) ... 91 65 fSt. John's 71 62 Muhlenberg .... 88 79 {Iowa 76 73

St. Joseph's ... 53 54 tKansas . 65 70 Lebanon Valley 112 70 {San Francisco . 63 77 1959-60 (Won 16. Lost 6)

Temple 65 50 fPhilhps Oilers 58 92 West Chester . . 85 50 Invitational Tournament Invitational "National "Kentucky Opponei LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP tU.S. Olympic Trials fHoliday Festival MillersUle .... 76 80 Western Kentucky 70 76 {NCAA Tournament Head Coach Ken Loeffler Bucknell 84 62 West Chester 85 68 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Lehigh 86 54 St. Joseph's 73 1952-53 (Won 25. Lost 3) Manhattan .... 71 58 Albright ... 67 1955-56 (Won 15. Lost 10) Lafayette 81 73 Muhlenberg 63 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Niagara 64 48 Pennsylvania 66 Millersville .... 83 38 Manhattan 63 52 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Canisius 82 68 Temple . . 77 Niagara 87 76 DePaul 62 66 Millersville 88 70 Seton Hall 63 64 Duquesne 68 65 Muhlenberg 59 Albright 101 62 St. Joseph's . . 79 52 Muhlenberg 58 69 Richmond 74 59 Morehead State 63 58 N. Carolina State WestChester ..111 60 Eastern Kentucky 89 67 Albright 96 63 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 Syracuse (OT) . . 84 90 Scranton . 77 Dayton 73 64 Loyola (MD) ... 73 61 Niagara 70 72 Fordham 69 84 Georgetown ... 80 79 Villanova . SW Missouri State 77 70 Duquesne 74 66 Lafayette 95 81 Furman 73 65 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Arizona 87 68 St. Joseph's . . 75 63 Bradley 78 93 Temple 57 60 Stanford 95 80 Temple 57 42 "San Francisco . 62 79 Muhlenberg .... 81 70 1960-61 (Won 15. Lost "DePaul 61 63 Muhlenberg 06 73 7) "Syracuse 75 72 Scranton 82 51 "Cincinnati 86 81 Georgetown . . 73 68

. . "St. John's (NY) . 85 76 West Chester 90 78 "NYU 80 63 Lafayette 56 50 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's . . 56 60 Villanova 71 64 Millersville Wake Forest ... 76 59 Youngstown . . 94 41 .... 82 48 West Chester 83 67 West Virginia . 87 71 Dickinson 98 57 Loyola (MD) ... 89 47 Temple 65 45 Albright 65 62 Temple 57 63 Syracuse 71 64 Villanova 73 76 Muhlenberg 97 77 {St. John's (NY) . 74 75 Rutgers 85 63 Western Kentucky 69 73 Pennsylvania .. 64 52 "Holiday Festival Niagara 71 77 St. Joseph's 54 65 "Holiday Festival tNational Invitational Tournament Bucknell 79 60 Gettysburg 67 62 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Muhlenberg 84 67 Muhlenberg 81 64 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler N Carolina State 68 71 Syracuse 81 75

1953-54 (Won 26. Lost 4) 1 956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) Miami (FL) .... 88 74 Lafayette 104 86

Lehigh 77 62 Canisius . 73 94

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Manhattan .... 74 68 Villanova . 76 71 Pennsylvania Duquesne 78 Millersville .... 79 57 Dayton 82 58 Millersville 61 53 West Chester 57 51 ..67 63 63 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore West Chester . . 65 51 N Carolina State 83 Albright 75 52 Syracuse . . 82 94

Albright 78 46 St. Joseph's ... 73 Lafayette 75 Pennsylvania 84 73

Niagara 66 74 Dickinson 78 Bradley 87 Muhlenberg . 68 93 1961-62 (Won 16. Lost 9) Lafayette 88 70 Furman 100 Niagara 83 Georgetown 62 75

Georgetown ... 58 49 lona 82 Indiana 80 Seton Hall . 61 70 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP N. Carolina State 83 Temple 63 61 "UCLA 62 53 Temple 56 Millersville .... 102 62 Duquesne 66 80 "Western Kentucky 76 Duquesne .. 87 80 "Kentucky 60 73 Fordham 61 Albright 78 69 Temple 51 64

Hall Muhlenberg . 99 82 tSt. Louis 77 63 St. Joseph's ... 78 "Seton 82 Niagara 64 78 Bucknell 91 78

"Valparaiso 103 Richmond . 60 52 tNiagara 50 69 St. Louis 96 Lehigh 71 59 Fordham 60 56 tBngham Young 74 62 {Forham (OT) ... 76 Manhattan Fordham . . 84 66 Pennsylvania . . 69 57 Delaware 69 68

Villanova . . 75 61 Temple 77 63 {N. Carolina State 88 St. Joseph's ... 85 "Dartmouth 87 60 Canisius 73 63 Cincinnati St. Joseph's 61 57 Loyola (MD) ... 97 62 {Navy 64 "Cincinnati 56 64 St Joseph's ... 72 71 Muhlenberg .... 85 65 {Penn State .... 69 "Orange Bowl Classic "Dayton 67 81 Lafayette 69 73 Manhattan .... 69 61 {Bradley 92 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Manhattan .... 76 60 Villanova 63 65 "Kentucky Invitational Muhlenberg .... 90 51 Georgetown ... 78 76 fHohday Festival 1957-58 (Won 16. Lost 9) Syracuse 69 53 Western Kentucky 88 84 {NCAA Tournament-Champions Gettysburg .... 44 57 Villanova 67 75 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Miami (FL) .... 73 61 "Holiday Festival Millersville .... 80 90 Valparaiso 97 86 Albright 83 55 Xavier (Ohio) ... 65 76 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moon Lafayette 82 74 Muhlenberg .... 82 80 1962-63 (Won 16. Lost 8) Manhattan .... 72 59 St. Bonaventure 71 91 71 Pennsylvania . . 66 67 Temple 61 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Niagara (OT) ... 69 68 West Chester . . 68 66 "Virginia 72 64 Scranton 86 60 Creighton 72 91 Seton Hall 89 Lafayette 59 Delaware 64 "Richmond (OT) . 59 55 N Carolina State 62 71 95 Syracuse (OT) ..59 55 St. Joseph's ... 77 82 Niagara 76 79 Temple 81 71 Muhlenberg 67 61 Morehead State 89 86 Lehigh 85 34 Gettysburg .... 80 65 Villanova (OT) ..111 105 Seton Hall 80 79 Albright 67 57 Syracuse 74 66

Duquesne 55 74 Villanova 75 64 Bucknell 105 55 Pennsylvania . . 74 78 Georgetown ... 62 -64 'Brigham Young 73 84 Canisius 53 76 73 •Richmond Invitational-Champi ons "Delaware 80 64 Duquesne "Bowling Green (OT) 74 67 St. Joseph's ... 49 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Miami (FL) 78 76 Georgetown ... 75 72 Muhlenberg .... 88 49 Villanova 47 63 Manhattan .... 78 61 {St. Louis 61 62

"Quaker City Tournament {National Invitational Tournament Head Coach Donald "Dudey" Moore 48 ...... ALL-TIME SCORES

1963-64 (Won 16. Lost 9) 1967-68 (Won 20. Lost 8) 1971-72 (Won 6. Lost 19)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Rider 59 50 Western Kentucky 79 84 Albright 76 44 Miami (FL) . . . 99 121 Lehigh 64 69 Loyola (South) . 80 86

Gettysburg .... 96 58 Pennsylvania . . 45 57 Creighton 62 77 Georgetown . . 81 85 Hofstra 56 58 American U . . 59 53

Albright 82 40 Duquesne (OT) . 80 79 Louisville 60 70 Gettysburg . . . 50 46 Niagara 70 71 Penn State . . . 66 80 Bucknell 84 69 Creighton 71 77 Bucknell 93 75 St. Joseph's . . 80 70 Tulsa 77 80 Canisius . 80 78

Niagara 83 100 West Chester . . 79 55 Lehigh 68 40 Manhattan . . . 75 62 West Chester . . 86 62 Temple . 56 67 "Providence 56 77 Lafayette 74 45 Niagara 58 54 Villanova 63 59 •Baylor 81 68 Notre Dame . . 71 97 *N Carolina State 68 63 Temple 64 60 •Northwestern ..91 69 Seton Hall 68 75 •Nebraska 60 75 Drexel . 64 77 tLouisville 71 94 American U ... 74 65 'Georgetown ... 80 69 Temple 57 63 tBoston College . 61 62 Holy Cross . . . 79 85

tWest Virginia . . 100 83 Canisius 80 64 'St. Bonaventure 83 80 Canisius 91 81 tFairfield 108 96 Biscayne . 93 103 Villanova tSyracuse 78 68 56 64 . Pennsylvania . . 61 58 Western Kentucky 95 107 tMassachusetts 82 75 Duquesne . 69 81 Miami (FL) .... 92 84 Morehead State 81 73 Lafayette 100 86 Utah State . . . 90 85 S. Joseph's 55 72 Syracuse . 80 87 St Joseph's ... 103 71 ^American U ... 84 57 Syracuse 63 61 Loyola (LA) . 61 63 Lafayette 66 86 Villanova . 73 86 Duquesne 58 89 Loyola (LA) .... 71 51 it-Temple 87 69 Western Kentucky 84 103 Syracuse 105 81 Columbia 69 83 "Quaker City Tournament "Cornhusker Classic Tournament Head Coach Bob Walters "Boston Garden tQuaker City Tournament fHoliday Festival Head Coach Paul Westhead ^Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs 1964-65 (Won 15. Lost 8) §NCAA Tournament 1972-73 (Won 15. Lost 10) Head Coach Jim Harding Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Albright 81 57 Pennsylvania . . 78 64 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 1968-69 (Won 23. Lost 1) Delaware 97 47 *St. John's 71 Lehigh 75 59 Lafayette 68 77 Miami (FL) .... 90 86 'Temple 83 Army 73 63 Niagara 80 72 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Niagara 67 59 'Syracuse 73 Biscayne 69 67 Pennsylvania ... 45 57 Baltimore 100 57 Western Kentucky Seattle 74 76 Louisville 80 •USF 73 74 Duquesne 69 67 Rider 79 59 Pennsylvania 78 Villanova 72 86 Creighton 66 •Santa Clara (OT) 69 71 Western Kentucky 108 80 Miami (FL) .... 96 71 Temple 101 Duquesne 83 69 Western Kentucky 91 Eastern Michigan . 93 66 Syracuse 84 91 Niagara 88 73 St. Francis (PA) 107 Syracuse 81 104 Seton Hall 101 West Chester . . 92 52 Canisius 96 85 Canisius 68 56 Loyola (LAi 102 Lafayette 91 73 Georgetown ... 88 tU ofS California 77 72 Notre Dame ... 71 87 Albright 91 65 Lafayette . 97

Loyola (South) . 72 69 St. Joseph's ... 85 tNew Mexico State 76 70 Drexel 72 57 "Penn State .... 70 55 Villanova . 74 Temple 81 74 tDetroit 86 tSt Joseph's ... 52 77 Temple 54 56 "Indiana 108 68 American U. 96 Gettysburg .... 91 68 St Joseph s ... 55 68 American U ... 79 88 "South Carolina . 59 62 St Joseph's 84 "Holiday Festival Rider 78 67 Villanova 101 79 Hofstra 89 68 Duquesne . 85 tNational Inviational Tournament Hofstra 76 55 Creighton 103 84 Detroit .... 'Cable Car Classic Head Coach Bob Walters Syracuse 83 63 West Chester tQuaker City Tournament •Quaker City Tournament 1965-66 (Won 10. Lost Head Coach Paul Westhead 15) Head Coach Tom Gola

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 1973-74 (Won 18. Lost 10) 1969-70 (Won 14. Lost 12) Albright 97 73 Creighton 90 104 Western Kentucky 67 93 Utah State .... 97 109 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Seton Hall 92 93 Seattle 68 84 Lehigh 87 37 Lafayette 87 66 Hofstra 83 64 Western Kentucky 80 102 Georgetown ... 99 101 American U ...103 93 Army 83 71 Biscayne 97 75 Albright 95 59 Loyola (South) . 85 79 Bucknell 87 68 Lafayette 81 93 Hofstra 66 53 Canisius 81 89 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Creighton 77 86 Niagara (OT) ... 87 88 Villanova 78 70 Syracuse 68 75 St Josephs ... 73 75 Marshall 88 97 Duquesne 64 67 "Bngham Young 71 69 Gettysburg .... 99 76 Holy Cross .... 94 80 Temple 78 54 West Chester . . 92 80 Pennsylvania . . 67 76 'Temple (OT) ... 59 66 Temple 86 85 Pennsylvania ..82 84 Notre Dame ... 78 98 'Yale 81 59 Canisius 70 80 •Minnesota 87 92 lona 94 72 'Wake Forest ... 90 95 American U ... 95 83 'Tennessee 47 55 Lafayette 102 73 St Joseph s ... 69 92 Canisius 95 81 'Western Kentucky 76 65 West Chester . . 73 53 tGeorgia 76 66 Detroit 77 81 Pennsylvania . . 76 90 Louisville 96 92 ^Stanford 77 66 Duquesne 63 81 tCornell 68 56 American U ... 106 86 Syracuse 85 98 Miami (FL) ....102 108 #Manhattan .... 65 73 Villanova 104 66 tColumbia 89 74 Niagara 101 90 Duquesne 77 79 #Pnnceton 83 78 Rutgers 82 76 St Joseph's (2 OT) 99 101 Miami (FL) .... 96 103 •Quaker City Tournament Niagara 67 65 tDelaware 78 69 Syracuse 108 101 Villanova 85 96 Western Kentucky 84 85 tRider 84 68 Head Coach Joe Heyer Temple 61 69 Rider 72 66 (OTi 'Volunteer Classic Drexel 85 73 tSt Josephs ... 71 76 1 966-67 (Won 14. Lost 12) tQuaker City Tournament-Champions 'Big Sun Tournament Head Coach Tom Gola #Holiday Festival Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP tMAC Playoffs Gettysburg ....103 67 Syracuse 81 102 1970-71 (Won 20. Lost 7) Head Coach Paul Westhead Miami (FL) .... 99 82 Western Kentucky 86 95

Niagara 69 72 Creighton . 88 (OT) 83 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 84 50 Loyola (LA) ....125 97 Albright 89 59 Hofstra . 79 62 •Nebraska 99 76 Temple 65 79 Long Island 68 53 Loyola (NO) . 53 "Vanderbilt 95 100 Oklahoma City .108 97 Miami (FL) .... 97 77 Syracuse 68 75

Pennsylvania . . 85 83 Duquesne 77 66 Marshall 76 75 Canisius 92 55 Louisville 88 106 Villanova 59 68 West Chester . . 82 68 Villanova 73 69 tSyracuse 84 88 Canisius 75 93 Penn State .... 88 108 Duquesne 86 95 tNiagara 86 72 St Joseph's ... 85 96 'Georgia 50 42 Creighton 64 61 tBowhng Green . 78 77 Lafayette 85 72 •Boston College . 75 63 American U ... 62 54 St Francis (PA) 84 74 tSt Joseph's ... 73 70 Tulsa 63 61 St Joseph's ... 56 66 American U (OT) 90 94 JTemple 61 78 Temple 63 58 Rider (OT) 82 84 "Vanderbilt Tournament Western Kentucky 91 76 tLafayette 74 71 tQuaker City Tournament Niagara 96 79 tSt Joseph s (OT) 76 81 {Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs Lafayette 93 82 tGeorgia Tech . . 67 70 Head Coach Joe Heyer Drexel 81 63 "Charlotte Invitational-Champions tMAC Playoffs ^National Invitational Tournament Head Coach Paul Westhead

49 ...... ALL-TIME SCORES

1974-75 (Won 22, Lost 7) 1977-78 (Won 18. Lost 12) 1980-81 (Won 14. Lost 3) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

. Army 76 71 West Chester . 89 72 Widener 83 75 Duke 81 91 Vermont 81 61 West Chester . . 90 73 Lehigh aq 66 Duguesne 88 79 Bucknell 92 11 Biscayne 89 84 Alabama 65 81 Dayton 76 Biscayne 74 71 Western Kentucky 87 91 Rhode Island ... 73 78 Temple 82 75 Bucknell 73 63 De Paul 62

Lafayette n 58 Syracuse 78 82 •East Carolina . . 96 95 Notre Dame ... 90 95 Xavier 70 65 Lehigh 73

Holy Cross . . . 89 65 Drexel 80 63 •UNCC 67 68 St Joseph's ... 82 74 Delaware 72 59 St Joseph's ... 58

Canisius fiq 70 Temple 74 63 Pennsylvania . . 75 78 American U ... 64 62 Villanova (3 OT) 84 83 Notre Dame ... 59

"Clemson 67 63 Villanova (OT) . . 74 73 #Louisville 85 113 Canisius 77 78 *San Diego State 67 93 Duquesne 66

'Texas Tech . . . 73 64 Notre Dame . . 75 91 #0hio State 83 86 Stetson 77 72 "Georgetown ... 63 79 American U. ... 69

Western Kentuck 78 Lafayette . fFurman m 64 American U. .. . 62 68 64 Villanova 79 82 69 60 Pennsylvania . 62

tAlabama 77 73 Rutgers 82 96 Niagara 116 97 St. Bonaventure . 95 108 Missouri 74 83 Temple 62 Hofstra qi 64 #Bucknell 85 74 Hofstra 97 87 Vermont 100 64 Canisius 79 81 Drexel 63

Memphis State . q3 84 #American U . . 56 52 Drexel 80 79 •St. Joseph's ... 89 82 Niagara (OT) ... 72 71 Rhode Island ... 60 Niagara 81 71 #Lafayette 9? 85 Duquesne 79 74 •Delaware 97 85 Hofstra 79 71 Drexel 66

St. Joseph's . . 68 60 ^Syracuse (OT) . . 83 87 WestChester ..116 84 •Temple 73 72 Rider 63 80

Penn State . . . 67 65 Syracuse 96 106 tVillanova 97 103 "Cabnllo Classic 'Dayton Invitational-Champions 'First Union Invitational •ECC Playoffs tSugar Bowl Classic-Champions #Louisville Classic Head Coach Dave "Lefty" Ervin #East Coast Conference Playoffs •ECC Playoffs 1981-82 (Won 16. Lost 13) tNCAA Tournament INCAA Tournament Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Head Coach Paul Westhead Head Coach Paul Westhead Duke 55 61 Pennsylvania 77 75 1978-79 (Won 15. Lost 13) 1975-76 (Won 11. Lost 15) Delaware 71 66 Villanova . 82 117 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Bucknell 55 53 Duquesne 80 79 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Chester . . 73 Canisius 102 76 Bucknell 77 76 West Chester . . 68 64 West Delaware 1(1(1 86 Drexel 64 77 Kentucky 77 109 Niagara 88 74 "Western Carolina 55 Dayton . . 84 Widener 73 68 St. Joseph's . . 75 86 Duke 42 66 Duquesne 89 90 "Idaho State .... 68 Lehigh 69 Alabama 57 78 Biscayne 83 64 Delaware 102 98 Vermont 100 88 flona 71 St. Joseph's 83 Hofstra 7? 64 Providence . . . 75 73

64 Hofstra . . Pennsylvania . . 67 68 Drexel 88 74 tRice 64

Manhattan . . 78 79 Memphis State . 77 81 Canisius 99 87 Villanova 84 78 Santa Clara . 74 Temple ... 86 Canisius 103 72 Temple 63 67 Florida Southern 73 84 American U. ...123 103 #South Florida 62 Drexel 55 'Texas A & M . sq 57 Notre Dame . . 8q 108 Stetson 76 90 Temple 81 97 #St. Bonaventure 68 Stetson 71 69 "Kansas 73 74 American U . . 61 63 "Montana 78 91 Lehigh 100 93 Notre Dame . 66 •Bucknell 81 72 Maine 104 88 Villanova 75 72 *Cal State-Fullerton 75 84 St. Joseph's ... 87 94 Lafayette 65 •West Chester . . 71 56 #Michigan 71 86 Niagara 53 69 Rhode Island ... 80 83 Hofstra 87 73 American U. ... 69 •St Joseph's ... 71 83 #Houston 87 90 Duquesne 1? 76 Lafayette 95 80 Notre Dame ... 70 93 Rider 79 Western Kentucky 104 100 Penn State . . . 56 58 Western Kentucky 90 66 #Hofstra 84 77 'Cougar Classic (01) Syracuse U 82 Cleveland State 90 72 Rider 100 83 #St Joseph's (OT) . 63 68 fGolden Gate Invitational Connecticut Mutual Classic "Jay Hawk Classic *K0A Classic #Las Vegas Tournamen #ECC Playoffs •ECC Playoffs Head Coach Dave "Lefty" Ervin Head Coach Paul Westhead Head Coach Paul Westhead Lost 1979-80 (Won 22. Lost 1982-83 (Won 18. 14) 1976-77 (Won 17. Lost 12) 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Phila Pharmacy 87 58 Notre Dame ... 62 60 Widener 72 52 Duquesne R? 64 Bucknell 68 66 Rider 69 71 Alabama 82 80 St Joseph's ... 57 58 Vermont 75 68 Western Kentucky 93 79 Delaware 55 54 Notre Dame . . 56 68 Bucknell 79 80 Lehigh 90 79 Alabama 77 82 Dickinson 8? 61 Rhode Island ... 82 84 St Joseph's . . 79 60 Villanova 79 86 Rhode Island ... 84 76 •Texas . . 74 Xavier 85 Delaware q7 84 Villanova 71 70 A & M 82 109 Rider 102 59 Hofstra 75 61 "Brown 61 59 Dayton 73 79 Biscayne 112 70 American U. . . 86 76 •Texas A & M . . 72 67 American U ... 95 85 . . 72 Lehigh 4fi Maine 91 76 Hofstra sq 93 Pennsylvania 78 44

'Brigham Young 106 108 Pennsylvania . . 80 73 tTennessee 85 92 Temple 75 87 Niagara 82 65 American U . . 63 65 01) tSMU 94 86 Niagara 64 66 Cincinnati 73 76 Lafayette 79 61 tUtah State 88 89 DePaul 75 91 #Wis.-Green Bay 62 51 Temple • 7q 84 #San Diego State 88 84 Providence . . . 62 75 fldaho State .... 88 83 Duquesne 79 91 Western Kentucky 62 56 Drexel fi3 61 #Washmgton . . 94 114 Penn State . . . 70 80 Niagara 95 83 Vermont 85 70 Duke 60 61 Vermont 87 73 Rhode Island . 61 70 Notre Dame . . 11 113 WestChester ..111 70 •Drexel 87 76 State . . •Delaware Canisius 61 49 •Delaware 84 11 Towson 79 78 10? 62 Stetson 74 64 •Temple 70 62 Duquesne 67 61 •Rider 68 57 Drexel 51 51 •Lafayette flfi 80 Lafayette 80 81 •Lafayette 70 62 Villanova 71 72 •American U . 75 73 St. Joseph's . 69 61 •Hofstra 81 92 Temple 62 67 •St. Joseph's ... 59 49 Hofstra 78 62 tBoston U .... 70 58 West Chester . 63 60 Drexel 65 61 #Purdue 82 90 Canisius 54 55 fVA Commonwealth 67 76 fVolunteer Classic Delaware 78 59 "Marshall Memorial Invitational Cabnllo Classic "Cougar Classic #Milwaukee -ECC Playoffs Classic tNCAA Tournament fLobo Invitational •ECC Tournament Head Coach Paul Westhead Head Coach Dave "Lefty" E rvm •ECC Playoffs-Champions #NCAA Tournament 1983-84 (Won 20. Lost 11) Head Coach Dave "Lefty" Ervin Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Monmouth 75 60 lona q5 80 Vermont 91 75 Fordham 84 73 Youngstown State 76 81 St Peter's .... 67 71

St Joseph's ... 72 74 Louisville 88 93 Army 56 55 Fordham 68 67 Villanova 90 80 Fairfield q4 76 "George Washington 65 64 Dayton fiq 84

'Maryland 83 96 Manhattan . . C8 62 Notre Dame 68 66 Holy Cross (OT) 91 89 Army 58 60 lona 81 79

Fairfield 98 85 Temple (2 OT) . 80 79

St. Peter's 64 57 /Manhattan . . 76 60 Manhattan 74 72 #Fordham fiO 62 Canisius 79 66 #St Peter's (OT) 63 65 Holy Cross 74 85 •Pittsburgh 91 95

Pennsylvania .. 96 85 "Maryland Invitational #Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament •NIT

Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" E rvm 50 TOURNAMENT HISTORY

NCAA TOURNAMENT NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNEY (NIT) 1954 — CHAMPIONS 1948 La Salle 76 Fordham 74 (OT) Western Kentucky 68 La Salle 61 La Salle 88 N. Carolina St. 81 1950 La Salle 64 Navy 48 La Salle 72 Arizona 66 La Salle 69 Penn State 54 Duquesne 49 La Salle 47 La Salle 92 Bradley 76 1951 1955 — EASTERN CHAMPIONS; National 2nd Place St. Louis 73 La Salle 61 La Salle 95 W. Virginia 61 1952 — CHAMPIONS La Salle 73 Princeton 46 La Salle 80 Seton Hall 76 La Salle 99 Canisius 64 La Salle 51 St. John's 45 Salle 76 Iowa 73 La La Salle 59 Duquesne 46 Francisco 77 La Salle 63 San La Salle 75 Dayton 64 1968 1953 Columbia 83 La Salle 69 St. John's 75 La Salle 74 1975 1963 Syracuse 87 La Salle 83 (OT) St. Louis 63 La Salle 61 1978 1965 Villanova 103 La Salle 97 Detroit 93 La Salle 86 1980 1971 Purdue 90 La Salle 82 Georgia Tech 70 La Salle 67 1983 1984 La Salle 70 Boston University 58 Pitt 95 La Salle 91 Virginia Commonwealth 76 La Salle 67

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Tues., Dec. 1 St. Joseph's The Palestra Tue., Dec. 1 St. Joseph's The Palestra Sat., Dec. 15 Temple The Palestra Sat., Dec. 15 Temple The Palestra Sat., Dec. 22 Villanova The Spectrum Sat., Dec. 22 Villanova The Spectrum Tues., Jan. 29 Pennsylvania The Palestra Thurs., Jan. 3 lona The Palestra MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CABLE Sat., Jan. 5 Army The Palestra Sat., Jan. 19 Holy Cross The Meadowlands Tues., Jan. 15 Manhattan The Palestra Sat., Mar. 2 MAAC Tournament The Meadowlands Tues., Jan. 29 Pennsylvania The Palestra Semifinals Tues., Feb. 19 Fairfield The Spectrum Mon., Mar. 4 MAAC Tournament The Meadowlands WSSJ-1310 AM Finals Fit, Dec. 28 Fordham Tampa, FL WGN — CHICAGO Sat., Dec. 29 So.Florida/Dartmouth Tampa, FL Wed., Jan. 9 Fairfield Fairfield, CT Sat., Feb. 23 De Paul The Horizon Sat., Jan. 12 St. Peter's Jersey City, NJ Sat., Jan. 19 Holy Cross The Meadowlands Sat., Jan. 26 Fordham Bronx, NY Fri., Feb. 8 St. Peter's The Palestra Tues., Feb. 12 Manhattan Riverdale, NY

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(front): Danielle Miller, Helen Schrama. (2nd row): Kathy Afanador, Perry Engard, John Squires, Denise Meloni. (3rd row): Mark Viggiani, Drew Pollard, Brian Carroll, Dom Catrambone. (top): Barb Swierczewski, Pam Klopp, Vickie Mouzon, Jean Gasson. Mascot: Helen Speakman. (Not pictured: Gary Harper, Carl Smith, Peter Torres.)

52 1984-1985 SCHEDULE

MONDAY NOVEMBER 26 MONMOUTH HAYMAN HALL 8:00 PM WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 ST. MARY'S Moraga, CA 10:30 PM

APPLE INVITATIONAL -- Stanford U niversity, Stanford, CA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 BRIGHAM YOUNG 12:00 AM

SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 STANFORD/PACIFIC SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 NIAGARA Buffalo, NY 7:05 PM TUESDAY DECEMBER 11 ST. JOSEPH'S PALESTRA 7:00 PM SATURDAY DECEMBER 15 TEMPLE PALESTRA 1:30 PM SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 VILLANOVA SPECTRUM 2:00 PM

MILLER HIGH LIFE CLASSIC - University of South Florida, Tampa, FL FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 FORDHAM (MAAC Game) 9:00 PM SATURDAY DECEMBER 29 SOUTH FLORIDA/DARTMOUTH THURSDAY JANUARY 3 IONA PALESTRA 9:00 PM SATURDAY JANUARY 5 ARMY PALESTRA 4:00 PM WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9 FAIRFIELD Fairfield, CT 7:30 PM SATURDAY JANUARY 12 ST. PETER'S Jersey City, NJ 2:00 PM TUESDAY JANUARY 15 MANHATTAN PALESTRA 9:00 PM SATURDAY JANUARY 19 HOLY CROSS E. Rutherford, NJ 1:00 PM SUNDAY JANUARY 20 HARTFORD Hartford, CT 1:00 PM WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23 IONA New Rochelle. NY 8:00 PM SATURDAY JANUARY 26 FORDHAM Bronx. NY 3:00 PM TUESDAY JANUARY 29 PENNSYLVANIA PALESTRA 9:00 PM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 ARMY West Point, NY 2:00 PM WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6 NOTRE DAME Notre Dame, IN 7:00 PM FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 ST. PETER S PALESTRA 9:00 PM TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12 MANHATTAN Riverdale, NY 8:00 PM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 HOLY CROSS Worcester, MA 2:00 PM TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19 FAIRFIELD SPECTRUM 6:30 PM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 DE PAUL Rosemont, IL 2:00 PM

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT (Brenden Byrne Arena - Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28 QUARTERFINALS 1:00/3:00/7:00/9:00 PM SATURDAY MARCH 2 SEMIFINALS 1:00/3:00 PM MONDAY MARCH 4 THIRD PLACE GAME 6:00 PM CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 8:00 PM

(All starting times are Eastern Standard Time) LA SALLE