Yale Basketball

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Yale Basketball YALE BASKETBALL Sports Publicity Offi ce Basketball Contact: Tim Bennett Box 208216 (203) 432-1457, phone New Haven, CT 06520-8216 (203) 432-1454, fax 2017-18 SCHEDULE at WISCONSIN Nov. 10 at Creighton L, 76-92 2017 Hall Of Fame Classic 12 at Wisconsin ................... 6 p.m. Sun., Nov. 12, 2017 - 6 p.m. EST 14 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. ..7 p.m. Kohl Center (17,287) 17 at Albany .........................7 p.m. Madison, Wisconsin TV: Big10 Network Internet: BTN Plus 19 CURRY ...........................2 p.m. Audio: wybc.com 22 at Alcorn State ........... 1:30 p.m. YALE TALE 25 VERMONT ......................2 p.m. A season-opening two-game road trip for the Bulldogs Stats Comparison concludes with a game at Wisconsin on Sunday. Tipoff 27 at Delaware ..................... 7 p.m. at the Kohl Center is slated for 6 p.m. EST. The Big Ten Yale ...........Category ............. Wis. Network has the television coverage, while a stream is 0-1 ...............Record ................. 1-0 29 BRYANT .......................... 8 p.m. available at BTN Plus. 76.0.............Points/G ............. 85.0 Yale kicked off the 2017-18 campaign with a 92-76 Dec. 2 at TCU ............................5 p.m. loss at Creighton on Friday. The Bulldogs had four play- 92.0........Pts. Allowed/G ........ 50.0 ers score in double fi gures, led by junior Blake Reynolds 45.5% ............FG% ............. 57.1% 6 at Lehigh .........................7 p.m. who fi nished with 18 points. Trey Phills and fi rst year 29.6% ...........3FG% ............ 43.5% Paul Atkinson each added 12 and Alex Copeland scored 80.0% ............FT% ..............61.1% 9 at St. Bonaventure ..........2 p.m. 10. Yale, though, couldn’t overcome the hot-shooting of 33.0............ Reb Avg. ............. 41.0 the Bluejays, who shot 58.8 percent from the fi eld. -3.0 ..........Reb. Margin ......... +19.0 12 at Iona .............................7 p.m. The Bulldogs are coming off another highly success- 19.0............. Assts/G ............. 18.0 ful season. Yale won 18 games and advanced to the 13.0..........Turnovers/G .......... 13.0 22 MONMOUTH ..................7 p.m. championship game of the fi rst Ivy League Tournament 1.0.............. Blocks/G .............. 3.0 before falling to Princeton. Included among the 18 vic- 6.0...............Steals/G ............... 7.0 30 at Kennesaw State ......... 4 p.m. tories was a season-opening 98-90 win over Markelle Fultz and Washington. Jan. 6 at Georgia Tech .............. 7 p.m. Over the last four years, the Bulldogs have 82 victories, captured two Ivy League titles and won the fi rst NCAA Tournament game in school history – over Baylor in 2016. 12 BROWN .....................5:30 p.m. If the preseason prognosticators are to be believed, the Bulldogs could surpass last year’s success. Many have Yale as the preseason Ivy favorite, and in the offi cial league preseason poll, the Bulldogs 19 at Brown .......................... 8 p.m. received the most fi rst-place votes (8) and were picked to fi nish second. The formula for success remains the same – rebounding, defense and sharing the ball. The Bull- 26 HARVARD ......................7 p.m. dogs led the Ivy League in rebounding margin for the sixth straight year last year, held opponents to 42.9 percent from the fi eld, including 32.9 percent from three-point range, and averaged an Ivy 27 DARTMOUTH .................7 p.m. League best 15.7 assists per game. Three of last year’s top four scorers return, including Copeland and sophomore Miye Oni who Feb. 2 at Princeton ..................... 7 p.m. shared the team lead at 12.9 ppg. Reynolds, one of two players to start all 29 games a year ago, averaged 9.4 points, which was fourth on the team. 3 at Penn ........................... 7 p.m. Yale is without the services of Makai Mason, a preseason Ivy League Player of the Year candidate and sophomore Jordan Bruner, who are both injured. 9 COLUMBIA .....................7 p.m. 10 CORNELL .......................7 p.m. Probable Starters 16 at Dartmouth ...................7 p.m. 17 at Harvard ..................9:30 p.m. 23 at Cornell ........................ 7 p.m. 24 at Columbia ................ 8:30 p.m. Mar. 2 PENN ..............................7 p.m. Blake Reynolds Paul Atkinson Trey Phills Alex Copeland Miye Oni 3 PRINCETON ................... 7 p.m. Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard Jr. • 6-7 • 240 Fy • 6-10 • 220 Jr. • 6-2 • 185 Jr. • 6-3 • 175 So. • 6-6 • 200 10-11 Ivy League Tournament Jackson, Mo. W. Palm Beach, Fla. Charlotte, N.C. Los Angeles, Calif. Porter Ranch, Calif. UNIVERSITY FACTS The Probable Lineup School: Yale University STARTERS Cl. Hometown Min. ppg. rpg. apg. Founded: 1701 F 32 Blake Reynolds Jr. Jackson, Mo. 34.0 18.0 3.0 3.0 Location: New Haven, CT 06520 F 20 Paul Atkinson Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. 22.0 12.0 3.0 0.0 Enrollment: 5,100 undergrad/5,200 grad G 13 Trey Phills Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 24.0 12.0 5.0 3.0 Nickname: Elis, Bulldogs G 24 Miye Oni So. Porter Ranch, Calif. 35.0 9.0 5.0 5.0 Colors: Yale Blue and White G 3 Alex Copeland Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 26.0 10.0 8.0 3.0 President: Peter Salovey OFF THE BENCH Director of Athletics: Tom Beckett Conference: Ivy League G 2 Eric Monroe So. San Diego, Calif. 15.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 Home Court: John J. Lee Amphitheater F 4 Noah Yates Sr. Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J. 21.0 7.0 4.0 3.0 Capacity: 2,532 G 5 Azar Swain Fr. Brockton, Mass. 19.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 F 14 Jameel Alausa Fr. Chicago, Ill. 2.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 BASKETBALL FACTS F 33 Wyatt Yess Fr. Saint Louis, Mo. 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Head Coach: James Jones F 10 Eric Anderson Sr. West Chester, Pa. -- -- -- -- Alma Mater/Year: University at Albany ‘86 G 34 Thomas Ryan Jr. New York, N.Y. -- -- -- -- Overall & Yale Record/Years: 272-251/19th year F 22 Austin Williams So. Jacksonville, Fla. -- -- -- -- Jones’ Ivy Record/Years: 150-102/19th year Basketball Offi ce Phone: (203) 432-1485 Associate Head Coach: Matt Kingsley (Wesleyan ‘98), Assistant Coaches: Justin Simon (Yale '04) 2017 HALL OF FAME CLASSIC Tobe Carberry (Vermont '00) Sunday’s game is the second of four Yale will play in the 2017 Hall of Fame SPORTS PUBLICITY FACTS Classic. The Bulldogs’ home opener on Tuesday vs. South Carolina State also is part of the Classic as is the game at Alcorn State the day before Thanksgiv- Associate AD/Sports Publicity: Steve Conn ing. Men’s Basketball Contact: Tim Bennett Bennett's Home Phone: (203) 484-7358 HISTORY LESSONS Bennett’s Cell Phone: (203) 376-6203 Yale and Wisconsin are playing for the fi rst time since 1983, an 87-77 Badger Sports Publicity Phone: (203) 432-1457 victory at the Merrill Lynch Classic in Dayton, Ohio. Wisconsin leads the all- Sports Publicity Fax: (203) 432-1454 time series 4-1. The fi rst meeting between the teams came back on New Year’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] Day in 1902, a 35-20 Yale victory in Milwaukee. The teams played again on Home Page: yalebulldogs.com Jan. 2, 1902, with the Badgers winning 29-23. Press Row Phone: (203) 432-2398 Hotline Phone: (203) 432-YALE SCOUTING WISCONSIN The Badgers opened their season with an 85-50 victory over South Carolina DID YOU KNOW? State on Friday. Four players scored in double fi gures to lead Wisconsin, led by All-America candidate Ethan Happ, who scored 20 points and also grabbed • Yale University, founded in 1701, is the third oldest 11 rebounds. Happ is the only returning starter from the Badger team that ad- college in the United States and one of the foremost vanced to the NCAA Tournament a year ago. Sophomore guard D'Mitrik Trice research universities in the world. First known as the is the only other player on the roster that has started a game prior to Friday’s Collegiate School, it changed its name in 1718 to honor opener, making two starts in 2016-17. The Badgers will have just one senior benefactor Elihu Yale. in 2017-18, former walk-on Aaron Moesch. Wisconsin posted a 27-10 record last season, reaching at least 20 wins for the 11th straight season. UW also • In 1889, Yale students adopted the fi rst college reached 12 Big Ten wins for the 8th-consecutive season. Both are the longest mascot, Handsome Dan, a ferocious and enthusiastic active marks in the conference. fan at early football games. Handsome Dan inspired Cole Porter to write Yale’s famous fi ght song, “Bulldog, BULLDOGS TO OPEN 2018-19 SEASON IN SHANGHAI Bulldog.” Today, the original Handsome Dan continues Yale traveled more than 1,300 miles for its opener this season at Creighton. his reign from the lobby of Payne Whitney Gymnasium. That will be nothing compared to the trip the Bulldogs will take to kick off the Yale students also adopted the fi rst school colors (1853), 2018-19 season. Yale will head across the globe to Shanghai, China, to meet fi elded the fi rst cheerleaders (1890) and developed the California in the fourth edition of the Pac-12 China Game presented by Alibaba fi rst school fi ght song (1892). Group. The Pac-12 China Game is the fl agship event of Pac-12 Global, de- signed to grow the global popularity of Pac-12 athletic programs and universi- • Five U.S.
Recommended publications
  • MBKB Week 06.Indd
    December 30, 2020 SEC COMMUNICATIONS Conference Overall Craig Pinkerton (Men’s Basketball Contact) W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Strk [email protected] @SEC_Craig www.SECsports.com Alabama 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 6-3 .667 4-1 0-0 2-2 W2 Phone: (205) 458-3000 LSU 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 6-1 .857 4-0 0-1 1-0 W4 Arkansas 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 8-0 1.000 8-0 0-0 0-0 W8 THIS WEEK IN THE SEC Georgia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 7-0 1.000 7-0 0-0 0-0 W7 (All Times Eastern) Missouri 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 1-0 W6 Monday, December 21 Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-0 1.000 6-0 0-0 0-0 W6 at Texas A&M 70, Wofford 52 Auburn 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-2 .750 4-0 0-1 2-1 W5 at #8 Tennessee 102, Saint Joseph’s 66 Florida 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 3-1 .750 1-0 0-1 2-0 L1 at Mississippi St. 87, Mississippi Valley St. 48 Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 4-2 .667 4-1 0-1 0-0 W1 Tuesday, December 22 Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 5-3 .625 5-0 0-0 0-3 W2 at Auburn 67, Appalachian St.
    [Show full text]
  • Team Awards Updated.Indd
    TEAM AWARDS Dutch Arnold Award Stan Smith Senior Award (Most Valuable Player) (Outstanding Contribution by a Senior) 1961 John Dowd 2003 Chris Leanza 1962 Rick Kaminsky 2004 Edwin Draughan 1961 Jim Hanson 1981 Doug Stratton 2000 John Kirkowski 1963 Rick Kaminsky 2005 Edwin Draughan 1962 Stu Ludlum 1982 Tim Daaleman 2001 Tom Kritzer 1964 Rick Kaminsky 2006 Dominick Martin 1963 Rich Giegengack 1983 Steve Leondis 2002 Sean Crummie (mgr) 1965 Bob Trupin 2007 Eric Flato 1964 Tom Jones 1984 Butch Graves 2003 Ime Archibong 1966 Ed Goldstone 2008 Ross Morin 1965 Dan Anderson 1985 Chris Kelly 2004 Justin Simon 1967 Rick Johnson 2009 Ross Morin 1966 Tom McCaffrey 1986 none 2005 Alex Gamboa 1968 Rick Stoner 2010 Alex Zampier 1967 Howie Dale 1987 Chad Ludington 2006 Josh Greenberg 1969 Jim Morgan 2011 Greg Mangano 1968 John Cornuelle 1988 Eric Mitchell 2007 Sam Kaplan 1970 Jim Morgan 2012 Greg Mangano 1969 Val Nesbit 1989 Mike Ryan 2008 Caleb Holmes 1971 Scott Michel 2013 Austin Morgan 1970 Terry Finn 1990 Jay Antinnes 2009 Chris Andrews 1972 Scott Michel 2014 Justin Sears 1971 Jim Morgan 1991 Steve Keller 2010 Paul Nelson 1973 Mike Baskaukas 2015 Justin Sears & 1972 Howard Grizzard 1992 Stuart Davies 2011 Porter Braswell 1974 Mike Baskaukas Javier Duren 1973 Richard Holbrook 1993 Todd Trimmer 2012 Reggie Willhite 1975 Rollin Chippey 2016 Justin Sears & 1974 Leroy Watkins 1994 Josh Jennings 2013 Sam Martin 1976 Rollin Chippey Makai Mason 1975 Jeff Ritter 1995 Andy Karazim 2014 Jesse Pritchard 1977 Carnell Cooper 2017 Sam Downey & 1976 Walt Alesevich
    [Show full text]
  • •MECTICUT Losss to Date $3052.28 Shakers, 167 11.90 VOLUME XXXV Storrs, Connecticut, Tuesday, March 8, 1949 Z 88 No
    Director of Dining Halls Announces Cost of Losses •MECTICUT Losss to Date $3052.28 Shakers, 167 11.90 VOLUME XXXV Storrs, Connecticut, Tuesday, March 8, 1949 Z 88 No. 39 Include Milk Bottles Total $981.79 Silverware, Shakers Grill* Teaspoons, 340 $ 68.50 The total cost of milk bottles, sil- Knives, 102 33.68 Whitehouse, Garvey go on Record verware and salt and pepper shakers Forks, 276 68.31 borrowed by students and not re- Dessert Spoons, 40 7.50 turned to the dining halls and Grille Salt and Pepper Shakers, 110 7.65 between July 1, 1948, and March 1, n Interview Concerning Platforms 1949, was $3,052.28, Mr. Frank S. Total $185.74 By PHIL ISAACS Wetherell, director of dining halls, South Campus In an attempt to further its attempts to keep the student body up to dale on the coming senate elections, announced today. Soup Spoons, 408 $ 76.50 The square milk bottles, he said, the CAMPUS presents tcday the results of interviews with presidential candidates. Bob Garvey and Fred While- Teaspoons, 348 71.05 house. were received with a flourish by Knives. 642 213.84 students, since 80 disappeared from Both men were approached separately, but the questions in each case were the same: why are you run- Forks, 396 98.01 ning, and how do you stand on (1) the new constitution; (2) the discrimination referendum: (3) student senate- the Grille between the hours of 7 Shakers. 550 10.60 and 10 p. m. the first night they administration relations; (4) the alumni situation: and (5) the problem and prospects of school spirit and student interest at the university? were in use.
    [Show full text]
  • Press Release
    Chris Dudley Chris Dudley is a Yale graduate turned NBA player with type 1 diabetes, who started his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers after being drafted in 1987. Over his 16 year career, he played for four other teams including the New York Knicks and the Portland Trail Blazers. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 16, Dudley understood first-hand the importance of reaching out to children with the condition. The Chris Dudley Foundation was established in 1994 to provide young people with diabetes the support needed to achieve their dreams. Through the foundation, Chris established the only basketball camp in the country for children with diabetes. Chris’ efforts in the diabetes community have not been overlooked. He is the recipient of the "A star in the fight" Award (ADA), Hero Night award (JDRF Children's Congress), J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award, USA Today's Most Caring Athlete Award, Confidence Award (Whittier Institute), Governor Barbara Roberts Quality of Life Award and the Non-Partisan USA Freedom Corp Award for community service (presented by President George W. Bush). Dudley also serves on the Board of Directors for the ADA and JDRF. Although he retired from the NBA in 2003, retirement had a new meaning for Dudley. He became active in politics and in 2010, he ran in the Oregon gubernatorial race. Today, he has partnered with Novo Nordisk, a global health care company dedicated to diabetes care, to raise awareness of the importance of properly managing blood glucose levels and to demonstrate that diabetes management can be successfully integrated into your life.
    [Show full text]
  • Salvation Army Thanks Gtmo. Scouts Exam Dates Set
    S Vol. V No. 1 U. S. Naval Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 25 February 1950 SALVATION ARMY NEWTOWN LYCEUM AREA NEW PROCEDURE FOR THANKS GTMO. SCOUTS TO BE PAVED RATE ADVANCEMENT During the month of December, In these days of shortage of Service-wide Exams To Replace the Boy Scout Troop here on the funds, the Base was fortunate to Present System For Enlisted Base conducted a Base-wide cloth- receive an allotment to cover the Personnel ing drive for Christmas for the cost of paving the area around poor people of Guantanamo City. the Newtown Lyceum. This will A new procedure for advance- The clothing was presented to the prove to be a great blessing to all ment in rating has been announced Salvation Army of that city for residents on the leeward side of the in the Navy Department Bulletin S the purpose of distribution. The Lyceum parking area which was of 31 January received on the Base following letter of appreciation a never exhausted source of dust this week. The item, printed as was received recently from Rafael and dirt. BuPers Circular Letter 12-50 covers director of the Ferrer, managing This project was approved by some thirteen pages of the Bulletin. Excerpts are reprinted below for Guantanamo City Salvation Army. the Bureau of Yards and Docks as "We wish to express to you our essential to health the information of all hands. The thanks for the help and comfort of new system most grateful the Newtown residents. will not become effee- you extended to us during In order itve, however, which to complete the work in a business- until 1 July 1950.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through Games of Nov 16, 2014 (All Games)
    2014-15 Ivy League Week 2 Men’s Basketball November 17, 2014 STANDINGS UPCOMING SCHEDULE Monday, November 17 Northwestern at Brown, 7 pm [ILDN] Ivy League Overall 1-Newbury at Yale, 7 pm [ILDN] Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Brown 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Tuesday, November 18 Cornell 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-1 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 L 1 Wagner at Columbia, 7 pm [ILDN] Harvard 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-1 .500 1-0 0-0 0-1 L 1 Colgate at Cornell, 7 pm [ILDN] Princeton 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 L 1 Rider at Penn, 7 pm [ILDN] Yale 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L 2 Penn 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 2 Wednesday, November 19 Brown at Holy Cross, 7 pm Dartmouth 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L 1 Dartmouth at Hartford, 7 pm Columbia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L 2 Princeton at Lafayette, 7 pm PLAYER OF THE WEEK Thursday, November 20 Cornell senior forward Shonn Miller (Euclid, Ohio) showed exactly what the Big 2-Cornell vs. South Carolina, 7:30 pm [ESPN3] Red had been missing in splitting a season-opening road trip after missing the Florida Atlantic at Harvard, 8 pm [ASN/ILDN] 2013-14 season.
    [Show full text]
  • Lehigh University Athletics
    SCHEDULE/RESULTS (3-9, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) LEHIGH Nov. 5 MONMOUTH L, 66-62 9 at Albany W, 74-70 MEN’S BASKETBALL 12 CAIRN W, 80-43 16 at Virginia Tech L, 79-53 18 MISERICORDIA W, 87-68 Freshman Evan Taylor 21 at Drake L, 74-58 27 points over last two games 23 at Saint Mary’s L, 77-66 30 at Columbia L, 68-64 GAME 13: LEHIGH AT NAVY Dec. 4 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L, 77-69 LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (3-9, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) 7 YALE L, 78-65 at NAVY MIDSHIPMEN (6-5, 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE) 21 at Auburn L, 74-51 29 at Princeton L, 71-62 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2020 • 7 P.M. ALUMNI HALL (5,710) • ANNAPOLIS, MD. Jan. 2 at Navy* 7:00 PATRIOT LEAGUE NETWORK 5 LOYOLA* 2:00 8 at Boston University* 7:00 SETTING THE SCENE 11 AMERICAN* 7:00 Despite strong flashes of success, the Lehigh men’s basketball team has struggled in the win-loss column 15 NAVY* 7:00 so far this season, but will look to start fresh on Thursday night when it opens Patriot League play at 18 at Bucknell* 7:00 22 at Holy Cross* 7:00 Navy. Opening tipoff is set for 7 p.m. on the Patriot League Network. The Mountain Hawks have battled 25 LAFAYETTE* 12:00 through their nonleague schedule so far, currently owning the 22nd toughest schedule in the nation up 27 at American* 7:00 to this point (according to the Ken Pomeroy Ratings).
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-18 Big Ten Records Book
    2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2017-18 70th Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2017- Lovie Smith 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson Golf Coaches - Men’s 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones 1922-1923 George Davis 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1929-1932 J.H. Utley 1976-1981 William A.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Men's Basketball Records
    DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 10 Career Records 21 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders 30 Annual Individual Champions 38 Miscellaneous Player Information 44 All-Time Team Leaders 46 Annual Team Champions 60 Statistical Trends 70 All-Time Winningest Schools 72 Vacated and Forfeited Games 77 Winningest Schools by Decade 79 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time 83 Winning Streaks 87 Rivalries 89 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records 92 Week-by-Week AP Polls 110 Week-by-Week Coaches Polls 162 Final Season Polls National Polls 216 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Points by one Player for era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal all his Team’s Points in scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics a Half Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Points in 30 Seconds or 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the Less 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were 10—Javi Gonzalez, NC State vs. Arizona, Dec. attempts) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were 23, 2009 (in 24 seconds from 0:30 to 0:06 of Career kept in 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently 2nd half) 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 added in 1983-84.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015-16 Ivy League Men's Basketball January 11, 2016
    Week 10 2015-16 Ivy League Men’s Basketball January 11, 2016 #OneIvy #IvyAt60 STANDINGS TOP STORYLINES • With six non-conference games remaining, the Ivy Ivy League Overall League holds a 57-54 record (.514) through games Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak of Jan. 10. The League is looking to finish with Princeton 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 10-4 .714 5-0 5-3 0-1 W 3 a .500 or better non-conference record in three- Harvard 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 7-8 .467 4-2 1-5 2-1 W 1 straight seasons for the first time in its history. Penn 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 6-8 .429 5-3 1-5 0-0 L 1 • Of the League’s 54 non-conference losses so far, Dartmouth 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 4-9 .308 3-2 1-7 0-0 L 3 16 have been decided by five points or less and 12 Columbia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 11-6 .647 9-2 2-4 0-0 W 2 of those have been by three points or less. Of the Yale 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 9-5 .643 5-0 3-5 1-0 W 4 12 losses by three points or less, four were decided Cornell 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 7-7 .500 4-2 3-5 0-0 W 1 in overtime and a fifth was decided in double Brown 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 5-9 .357 4-2 1-6 0-1 W 1 overtime.
    [Show full text]
  • Combined Guide for Web.Pdf
    2015-16 American Preseason Player of the Year Nic Moore, SMU 2015-16 Preseason Coaches Poll Preseason All-Conference First Team (First-place votes in parenthesis) Octavius Ellis, Sr., F, Cincinnati Daniel Hamilton, So., G/F, UConn 1. SMU (8) 98 *Markus Kennedy, R-Sr., F, SMU 2. UConn (2) 87 *Nic Moore, R-Sr., G, SMU 3. Cincinnati (1) 84 James Woodard, Sr., G, Tulsa 4. Tulsa 76 5. Memphis 59 Preseason All-Conference Second Team 6. Temple 54 7. Houston 48 Troy Caupain, Jr., G, Cincinnati Amida Brimah, Jr., C, UConn 8. East Carolina 31 Sterling Gibbs, GS, G, UConn 9. UCF 30 Shaq Goodwin, Sr., F, Memphis 10. USF 20 Shaquille Harrison, Sr., G, Tulsa 11. Tulane 11 [*] denotes unanimous selection Preseason Player of the Year: Nic Moore, SMU Preseason Rookie of the Year: Jalen Adams, UConn THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Table Of Contents American Athletic Conference ...............................................2-3 Commissioner Mike Aresco ....................................................4-5 Conference Staff .......................................................................6-9 15 Park Row West • Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Conference Headquarters ........................................................10 Switchboard - 401.244-3278 • Communications - 401.453.0660 www.TheAmerican.org American Digital Network ........................................................11 Officiating ....................................................................................12 American Athletic Conference Staff American Athletic Conference Notebook
    [Show full text]
  • This Day in Hornets History
    THIS DAY IN HORNETS HISTORY January 1, 2005 – Emeka Okafor records his 19th straight double-double, the longest double-double streak by a rookie since 12-time NBA All-Star Elvin Hayes registered 60 straight during the 1968-69 season. January 2, 1998 – Glen Rice scores 42 points, including a franchise-record-tying 28 in the second half, in a 99-88 overtime win over Miami. January 3, 1992 – Larry Johnson becomes the first Hornets player to be named NBA Rookie of the Month, winning the award for the month of December. January 3, 2002 – Baron Davis records his third career triple-double in a 114-102 win over Golden State. January 3, 2005 – For the second time in as many months, Emeka Okafor earns the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month award for the month of December 2004. January 6, 1997 – After being named NBA Player of the Week earlier in the day, Glen Rice scores 39 points to lead the Hornets to a 109-101 win at Golden State. January 7, 1995 – Alonzo Mourning tallies 33 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Hornets to the 200th win in franchise history, a 106-98 triumph over the Boston Celtics at the Hive. January 7, 1998 – David Wesley steals the ball and hits a jumper with 2.2 seconds left to lift the Hornets to a 91-89 win over Portland. January 7, 2002 – P.J. Brown grabs a career-high 22 rebounds in a 94-80 win over Denver. January 8, 1994 – The Hornets beat the Knicks for the second time in six days, erasing a 20-2 first quarter deficit en route to a 102-99 win.
    [Show full text]