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Honors & Awards HONORS & AWARDS RETIRED JERSEYS PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 12 George Kaftan (1945-1949) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1991 Jim Nairus (first team) 15 Ronnie Perry (1976-1980) 2006 Kevin Hamilton 1992 Rick Mashburn (first team) 17 Bob Cousy (1946-1950) 2007 Torey Thomas 1993 Rob Feaster (first team) 22 Togo Palazzi (1951-1954) 2018 Jehyve Floyd Bill Walker (first team) 24 Tom Heinsohn (1953-1956) Rick Mashburn (second team) 32 Jack Foley (1959-1962) Frank Powell (second team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 1994 Rob Feaster (first team) ALL-AMERICANS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1995 Rob Feaster (first team) 1947 George Kaftan (first team) 1992 Rob Feaster Gordon Hamilton (second team) 1948 Bob Cousy (first team) 2000 Tim Szatko 1996 Walter Brown (first team) George Kaftan (first team) 2002 Nate Lufkin Chris Rojik (second team) 1949 Bob Cousy (first team) 2005 Pat Doherty 1997 Damion Ezell (second team) 1950 Bob Cousy (first team) 2009 R .J . Evans Chris Rojik (second team) 1953 Togo Palazzi (first team) 2012 Justin Burrell 1998 Jon Kerr (second team) 1954 Togo Palazzi (first team) 2000 Josh Sankes (second team) 1955 Tom Heinsohn (first team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2001 Josh Sankes (first team) Tim Szatko (first team) 1956 Tom Heinsohn (first team) TOURNAMENT MVP 1960 Jack Foley (third team) 2002 Tim Szatko (first team) 1993 Rob Feaster 2003 Jave Meade (first team) 1961 Jack Foley (second team) 2001 Josh Sankes 1962 Jack Foley (first team) Patrick Whearty (first team) 2002 Tim Szatko Brian Wilson (second team) 1968 Ed Siudut (third team) 2003 Patrick Whearty 1977 Ronnie Perry (second team) 2004 Jave Meade (first team) 2007 Keith Simmons Kevin Hamilton (second team) 1978 Ronnie Perry (second team) 2016 Malachi Alexander 1979 Ronnie Perry (second team) 2005 Kevin Hamilton (first team) 1980 Ronnie Perry (first team) Keith Simmons (first team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2006 Kevin Hamilton (first team) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Keith Simmons (first team) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Torey Thomas (second team) 1969 Ed Siudut (first team) OF THE YEAR 2007 Keith Simmons (first team) 1977 Chris Potter (third team) 1991 Jim Nairus Torey Thomas (first team) 1978 Ronnie Perry (first team) Tim Clifford (second team) Chris Potter (second team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2008 Tim Clifford (first team) 1979 Ronnie Perry (first team) 2009 Andrew Keister (first team) 1980 Ronnie Perry (first team) ALL-DECADE TEAM 1990s Rob Feaster 2010 Andrew Keister (second team) 1990 Jim Nairus (second team) 2011 Devin Brown (second team) 1991 Jim Nairus (first team) Andrew Keister (second team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2012 Devin Brown (second team) NCAA POST-GRADUATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM 2013 Dave Dudzinski (second team) SCHOLARS Rob Feaster, Kevin Hamilton, 2014 Dave Dudzinski (first team) 1969 Ed Siudut Keith Simmons, Tim Szatko Malcolm Miller (third team) 1977 Bill Doran 2015 Malcolm Miller (second team) 1979 John O’Connor MAAC TOURNAMENT MVP 2017 Malachi Alexander (third team) 1980 Ronnie Perry 1986 Jim McCaffrey 2018 Jehyve Floyd (third team) PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYER OF ECAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR PATRIOT LEAGUE THE YEAR 1980 Ronnie Perry ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1995 Rob Feaster 2017 Malachi Alexander 2001 Tim Szatko ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2018 Jehyve Floyd 2003 Patrick Whearty 1977 Ronnie Perry 2005 Kevin Hamilton 1980 Ernie Floyd (ECAC North) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2007 Keith Simmons ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM ECAC ALL-DECADE TEAM 2011 Andrew Keister 1970s Ronnie Perry 88 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK HONORS & AWARDS PATRIOT LEAGUE MAAC 1982 Kevin Greaney (second team) 1983 Chris Logan (second team) ALL-ROOKIE TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1985 Jim McCaffrey (first team) Rob Feaster Paul Durkee, Jim McCaffrey 1992 1986 1986 Jim McCaffrey (first team) Chris Rojik Dwight Pernell 1994 1990 1990 Dwight Pernell (first team) Walter Brown 1995 1991 Jim Nairus (second team) Jared Curry 1998 NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1994 Rob Feaster (second team) Ryan Serravalle, Patrick Whearty 1999 1950 Bob Cousy (first team) 1995 Rob Feaster (second team) Tim Szatko, Brian Wilson 2000 Matthew Formon (first team) 2001 Josh Sankes (first team) Jave Meade 2001 Andy Laska (first team) 2003 Tim Szatko (second team) Nate Lufkin 2002 Robert McMullan (first team) 2006 Kevin Hamilton (second team) Keith Simmons 2004 Frank Oftring (first team) 2007 Keith Simmons (first team) Pat Doherty 2005 1951 Jim Dilling (first team) 2014 Dave Dudzinski (first team) 2006 Alex Vander Baan Earle Markey (first team) 2007 Eric Meister 1952 Jim Dilling (first team) ALL-NEW ENGLAND 2008 Andrew Beinert Earle Markey (first team) 1949 Joe Mullaney 2009 R .J . Evans Earle Markey (first team) 1953 1951 Jim Dilling, Earle Markey 2011 Dave Dudzinski Togo Palazzi (first team) 2012 Justin Burrell 1952 Jim Dilling, Earle Markey, 1954 Tom Heinsohn (first team) Togo Palazzi 2013 Cullen Hamilton Togo Palazzi (first team) 1953 Earle Markey, Togo Palazzi 2014 Anthony Thompson Ron Perry (first team) 1954 Tom Heinsohn, Togo Palazzi 2016 Karl Charles Tom Heinsohn (first team) 1955 1955 Tom Heinsohn, Walt Supronowicz 2018 Austin Butler Joseph Leibler (first team) 1956 Tom Heinsohn, George Waddleton Walt Supronowicz (first team) 1957 George Waddleton Tom Heinsohn (first team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 1956 1959 George Blaney George Waddleton (first team) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1957 1960 George Blaney, Jack Foley Joseph Hughes (second team) 1991 Jim Nairus 1958 1961 Jack Foley, Tim Shea George Blaney (first team) 1992 Bill Walker 1959 1962 Jack Foley George Blaney (first team) 1993 Roger Breslin, Rob Feaster, 1960 1964 John Wendelken Jack Foley (first team) Bill Walker 1965 John Wendelken Tim Shea (second team) 1994 Rob Feaster, Gordon Hamilton 1967 Ed Siudut Jack Foley (first team) 1996 Ted Bettencourt, Walter Brown 1961 1968 Keith Hochstein, Ed Siudut Jack Foley (first team) 2001 Jared Curry, Josh Sankes 1962 1969 Ed Siudut John Wendelken (second team) 2002 Tim Szatko, Brian Wilson 1963 1972 Gene Doyle John Wendelken (second team) 2003 Kevin Hamilton, Patrick Whearty 1964 1976 Chris Potter, Michael Vicens John Wendelken (first team) 2005 Kevin Hamilton, John Hurley 1966 1977 Ronnie Perry, Chris Potter, 2006 Kevin Hamilton, Keith Simmons 1967 Ed Siudut (second team) Michael Vicens Al Stazinski (third team) 2007 Tim Clifford, Keith Simmons, 1978 Ronnie Perry, Chris Potter, Torey Thomas 1968 Keith Hochstein (first team) Michael Vicens Ed Siudut (first team) 2009 R .J . Evans, Eric Meister 1979 Ronnie Perry Ed Siudut (first team) 2014 Dave Dudzinski 1969 1980 Ronnie Perry Bob Kissane (third team) 2016 Malachi Alexander, Karl Charles, 1985 Jim McCaffrey Bob Kissane (first team) Eric Green 1970 1986 Jim McCaffrey Buddy Venne (third team) 2018 Jehyve Floyd 1990 Dwight Pernell 1971 Robert Kissane (first team) 1972 Gene Doyle (first team) ALL-MAAC 1973 Gene Doyle (first team) ALL-ECAC 1984 Ernie Floyd (first team) 1975 Chris Potter (second team) 1968 Ed Siudut 1985 Jim McCaffrey (first team) Michael Vicens (second team) 1969 Ed Siudut 1986 Jim McCaffrey (first team) Joseph Carbelleira (third team) 1977 Ronnie Perry Brian Reale (second team) 1976 Chris Potter (second team) 1978 Chris Potter 1987 Glenn Tropf (second team) Michael Vicens (third team) 1979 Ronnie Perry 1988 Glenn Tropf (second team) 1977 Ronnie Perry (first team) 1980 Ronnie Perry 1989 Dwight Pernell (first team) Chris Potter (first team) 1981 Tom Seaman Glenn Williams (second team) 1978 Ronnie Perry (first team) 1982 Kevin Greaney 1990 Dwight Pernell (first team) Chris Potter (first team) 1983 Chris Logan Jim Nairus (second team) Michael Vicens (third team) 1994 Rob Feaster 1979 Ronnie Perry (first team) 1980 Ronnie Perry (first team) 1981 Garry Witts (second team) 2018-2019 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 89 HONORS & AWARDS THE MALONEY AWARD THE O’MALLEY AWARD CRUSADER OF THE YEAR The Richard J . Maloney Memorial Trophy is The Martin J . O’Malley Award is presented (basketball only) presented in honor of a loyal contributor to the annually by the Holy Cross Club of Greater 1956 Tom Heinsohn Crusader men’s basketball program, and is giv- Worcester to the MVP in the Winter Homecom- 1961 John Connors en to the player who best exemplifies Mr. Malo- ing Day game . The award is presented in honor 1962 Jack Foley ney’s spirit and energy . of O’Malley, a 1926 Holy Cross graduate who 1965 John Wendelken was inducted into the Massachusetts State Bas- 1969 Ed Siudut 1981 Garry Witts ketball Hall of Fame after coaching at St . John’s 1971 John Adams 1982 Kevin Greaney Prep and North High School in Worcester from 1972 Stan Grayson 1983 Chris Logan 1935-1971 . 1977 Bill Doran 1984 Pat Elzie 1978 Chris Potter 1985 David Hohman 1988 Dwight Pernell (Holy Cross) 1980 Ronnie Perry 1986 Brian Reale 1989 Glenn Williams (Holy Cross) 1991 Jim Nairus 1987 Dennis Ahern 1990 Andre McClendon (Fordham) 2011 Andrew Keister 1988 Bill Meyer 1991 Bill Courtney (Bucknell) 1989 Glenn Williams 1992 Rick Mashburn (Holy Cross) 1990 Dwight Pernell 1993 Rob Feaster (Holy Cross) 1991 Aaron Jordan 1994 Ted Bettencourt (Holy Cross) 1992 Leon Dickerson 1995 Rob Feaster (Holy Cross) 1993 Rick Mashburn, Bill Walker 1996 Walter Brown (Holy Cross) 1994 Rob Feaster 1997 Damion Ezell (Holy Cross) 1995 Rob Feaster 1998 Jon Kerr (Holy Cross) 1996 Brian Lockhart 1999 Ted Cole (Lafayette) 1997 Ian Dombroski 2000 Josh Sankes (Holy Cross) 1998 Jon Kerr 2001 Jave Meade (Holy Cross) 1999 Chris Spitler Brian Wilson (Holy Cross) 2000 Josh Sankes 2002 Ryan Serravalle (Holy Cross) 2001 Jared Curry 2003 Patrick Whearty (Holy Cross) 2002 Ryan Serravalle 2004 John Hurley (Holy Cross) 2003 Tim Szatko 2005 Keith Simmons (Holy
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