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THE LA SALLE LEGACY Steven Smith an

Rasual Butler are j the latest in a line of Explorers to make NBA rosters. These current pros join , Doug Overton, and as Explorers* who have played in "7j League" since 1994. In over 75 years close t

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WACHOVIA

The second largest city on the East Coast and the fifth largest in the ^ WacHovu C6*ts;

million. The cradle of democracy,

Philadelphia is home to the Liberty

Bell and Independence Hall, where

our country first took shape and our forefathers wrote the Declaration of

Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Center City boasts hundreds of

galleries featuring the latest in

painting, sculpture, photography

TBBf I I L-L nation's largest and most developed

city park system (Fairmount Park) that offers 8,700 acres of trees and

trails winding the length of the

city. Center City's South Street, Boathouse Row along

the Schuylkill Ri the Delaware Waterfront and Manayunk, a can

shops and restau-

rants in the tri-state area, are also unique

to the city. ^ji 5^ -

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,5r»j» FIRSTS

1687 First Brewery 1689 First Public School 1731 First Public Library 1746 First Stock Exchange 1755 First Hospital 1780 First American Bank 1874 First Zoo sw^pr*-*?^ 2005-06 Season Explorers set all-time marks for Atlantic 10 wins, Atlantic 10 road wins, and

finish 3rd in the Atlantic 10. Coach Giannini named a finalist for (National Coach of the Year'

2007 Darnell Harris becomes the 45th Explorer

to score 1000 Street and Smith's career points. names La Salle the March 8 53rd best college Smith named Atlantic 10 basketball program

Co-Player of the Year of all time 2006 2007 2005 June 2005: Steven Smith named STEVEN SMITH - 'Sual and Shaq' in Atlantic 10 Player of National Player Conference Finals: the Year for the second and straight season, Honorable of the Year Shaquille O'Neal lead the Mention All-American, Candidate into game finishes career with 1,940 August 10 seven of the NBA Eastern points (seventh all-time Steven Smith Conference Finals at La Salle) named as an official i September 27 candidate for the Wooden Award for the nation's top collegiate basketball player

June 21 Steven Smith announces he has chosen to return for a fourth year at La Salle despite having earned his degree and wowed scouts in the NBA pre-draft camp as certain draft pick

6 BIG TIME HISTORY La Salle has had numerous All-Americans, three National Players of the Year (second only to Duke) a National Championship, an NIT Championship, and two Final Four appearances.

2002 TIM RASUAL BUTLER Drafted V1HT by Miami Heat LEGLER Hi Rasual Butler becomes the 20th Wins NBA E p"L"j

Explorer to play in the NBA and Three- H . r M La Salle's fifth player to make Shooting H/m^fl the league in the past decade. Contest Butler was also named uH Honorable Mention All-America and First Team All-Atlantic 10 1995 FIVE EXPLORERS NAMED AMONG ALL-TIME GREATEST Philadelphia Daily News Poll Ranks five Explorers among Top 20

All-Time in Philadelphia Basketball; Lionel Simmons Named Best of 2001 all-time; is third EXPLORERS DEFEAT #18 RANKED ST. JOSEPH'S Dream team August 2004 In a wild, high-scoring affair Dr. at Arena the Named Head Coach Explorers knock-off confer-

ence and Big 5 Rival St. Josephs, 91-90

2004 2002 2001 1997 1995 1992 EXPLORERS TO PLAY March 2002 SETON HALL IN NCAA'S Dramatic basket by Bron Explorers make Holland in game's final run at A-10 title seconds gives La Salle MAAC After becoming title and NCAA berth crowd favorites at the Atlantic 10

Championships in 11259 |£f Philadelphia, the BRON'S Explorers come up METTLE just shy of their first 1 Atlantic 10 Finals NETS appearance with TITLE a semifinal loss to Richmond 1997 LA SALLE 83- CARR NAMED ATLANTIC 10 Fordham 63 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (Opening Round) Explorer phenom averages LA SALLE 72 -Temple 1992- points per game to earn 66 (Quarterfinals) 23.9 Atlantic 10 Rookie of V.i' RANDY WOODS Richmond 68 LA SALLE the honors Drafted by Clippers 60 (Semifinals) I

This is Philadelphia. This is La Salle.

SIMMONS IS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR L-Train becomes third La Sallian named National Player of the Year (Feat ties them with Duke, Georgia Tech and Ohio State as only schools with 3 National P-o-Y's)

1991 OVERTON DRAFTED BY PISTONS Beginning of 12-year career

for Explorer great

1991 1990 UNBELIEVABLE BROOKS NAMED NATIONAL EXPLORERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINISH 30-2; NCAA Brooks leads Explorers to BOUND AGAIN! 22-9 record and an NCAA Lionel Simmons leads Tournament berth - Selected by ins 10-year incredible run into second the Clippers with the ninth pick NBA career after round of NCAA's in the NBA Draft 1,699 points as an Explorer

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79 1987 EXPLORERS 1990 Lionel, Explorers finally PLAY FOR SIMMONS capture first-round win NIT TITLE DRAFTED BY KINGS Southern Miss Sensational Explorer takes 84-80 win finishes career with 3,217 to deny Explorers

points (Third all-time in of their second NIT crown NCAA) " " ' Hu i ufWM i n

8 BIG TIME HISTORY This is Explorer Basketball.

1954 EXPLORERS ARE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! 1954; IJ2004 Team routs Bradley (92-76) to earn

national title n « CHA^

1955 EXPLORERS PLAY IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Lose to /KC Jones - led San Francisco

squad in National 1971 Final; finish the DURRETT season 25-3 NAMED SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA

1971 1968-69 1955 1954 1952 1968-69 LA SALLE TAKES TOP GREATEST TEAM EVER HOOPS CROWN WITH NIT Ineligible for post-season WIN OVER DAYTON competition, the 1968-69 win over Flyers positions Explorers went 23-1 and are 75-64 Explorers No. 1 in the nation; regarded by some as the greatest as Gola, lehle, Grekin and team in Donnelly all reach double- Philadelphia history and among figures in championship game the nations' best of all time

1 954 GOLA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Considered "Greatest College

Player of All Time;" Career record of 2,201 considered one of greatest

feats in history of the game

BIG TIME HISTORY 10 'LA SALLE National PuyER 0F theYear »fGO|SHEDCOMRAN

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On November 23, 1954 the administration at the five major Universities in the Philadelphia area agreed to formulate a partnership between their athletic

departments. They agreed to participate in a men's basketball round robin, the "City Series", at the on the University of Pennsylvania's campus.

The Big 5 was born. For 50 years, this partnership has remained intact and defines Philadelphia's collegiate sports tradition, with heated rivalries and fierce com- petition on the court, partnership and camaraderie

off the court. The even beat out Rocky Balboa to be named the City's "Best Sports

Tradition" in the Philadelphia Daily News!

In a city that is passionate about their sports

teams, The Philadelphia Big 5 is the embodiment of

collegiate sports.. .it's the 8,700 fans that repeatedly

fill the most storied basketball building in the country,

the Palestra... it's about earning bragging rights when

your school wins the City Series... it's some of the most personable and successful coaches in the business... LR5RLLE-BIG 5 CD -CHAMPS it's students showing up an hour before the game wait- ing to erupt when their team takes the floor...it's the look on a freshman's face when they get thrown into

their first City Series game... it's student athletes col- lecting canned goods for the poor, mentoring our city's youth, and holding clinics for young players.Jt's reaching countless fans and alums with something good, something wholesome, something historic.

Ho other city • United States in the by is represented

Only Philadelphia.

14 PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 BIG 5 PLAYERS WHO PLAYED IN THE NBA (ANY TIME OVER THE LAST 10 YEARS)

Steven Smith, La Salle , Tc Rasual Butler, La Salle , Tern Tim Legler, La Salle , Tempi , Temp Aaron McKie, Temp

Randy W(>od s, La Salle Pepe Sanchez, Tern

'- erome A len , Penn Mark Strickland, Te \ Kittles, Villan s:\ ra Bowman, Penn Kerry Matt Maloney, Penn , Villan

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TOP ALL-TIME SCORERS ^ AT BIG 5 SCHOOLS

i. Lionel Simmons La Salle 3.217 Name i, , rearim Larryrr 2. Michael Bro<)ks La Salle 2,628 Cannon Frank Corace 3. Mark Macon Temple 2,609 Ken Durrett Bob 4. Tom Gota La Salle 2.461 McAteer

James I. Henry * 5. Villa nova 2,243 / H "bie Marshal! , c 6. Keith Herron Villa nova 2,170 Aloneo Lewis Joe Bryant 7. Rasual Butle r La Salle 2,125 Bernie Williams Charlie Wise ^ 19f Bob Fields Michael Brooks 19^ (Tie ' T * s om Gola '- ioseDn #@ s) f 11. Donnie Carr La Salle III Bill Taylor ** 1968-69 198! 12. Doug West Villanova '" Steve Black °- 13. Howard Porter Villanova 8 i '" 2 (5-way tie 2-2) i''m Crawford 1993 Tim Legler (Tie, Temple) "onel Simmons 1™ 15. Villanova 6 °oug Overton " 16. Steve Black La Salle Randy Woods 997 Jack Hurd 1998 17. Bernard Blunt St. Joseph's ChipGreenberg 1999 18. Steven Smith LaSalle 1969 KenDui 1970 Ken 19. Kareem Towne. Durrett AD ol formation ^^^^^J 1971 0/ fl, , Ken Durrett ' special Category 20. Ed Pinckney Villanova of Coach '976 Hono,ed again Charlie Wise in 2000 as pre Big 21. Pennsylvan 1978 5 inductee Michael Brooks 1980 Michael 22. Terence Stansb jry Temple Brooks 1984 "alph Lewis 23. Randy Woods La Salle 1988 L '°nel Simmons 1989 24. Ralph Lewis La Salle L '°nel Simmons 1990 L, °nel Simmons 25. Doug Overton La Salle 1992 Randy Woods

PHILADELPHIA BIG On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now with nine teams receiving awards. Only the Ivy

the was conceived. League (eight) and Patriot League (six) had more

What started as an eight-school, men's basket- than the A-10's five, which was matched by the

ball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-univer- Atlantic Coast Conference.

sity, 21-sport league that is universally hailed Charlotte cross country and track & field stand-

as one of the best conferences in the country. out Jane Daniels was chosen as a 2006-07 NCAA

That growth and prominence is a direct Div. I Coca-Cola Community All-American. The

result of the ideals and commitments of the national honor includes a $5,000 donation in her

member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the name to the charity of her choice. Daniels chose to

University of Dayton, , split her donation among Girls on the Run

Fordham University, The George Washington International, the Charlotte University City YMCA

University, La Salle University, University of and the Oostburg (Wis.) Community Education

Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Foundation.

Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total

of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint population of nearly 73 million people within its geo-

Joseph's University, , graphic footprint of eight states and the District of , and Xavier University. Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this sea- All The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic son: , men's and women's basketball, men's

10 institutions have made a strong commit- and women's cross country, field hockey, men's golf,

ment to making the academic and athletics women's , men's and women's indoor and out-

equation work. Over the years, the league door track & field, women's rowing, men's and women's I

membership has strived to better recognize soccer, , men's and women's swimming & divingj

the academic accomplishments of its student- men's and women's , and women's volleyball.

athletes. In doing so, the Atlantic 10, under the leadership of commissioner Linda Bruno,

instituted the Commissioner's Honor Roll,

which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete

vith a 3.5 grade point average or better.

I Over 1,170 student-athletes were named to

the Fall 2006 Honor Roll and over 1,119 were

named to the Spring 2007 Honor Roll.

The league sponsors Academic All-

Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the

A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. In 2006-07,

I over 170 student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference recognition. Also, the Atlantic 10 provides postgraduate scholarship grants

to qualified student-athletes.

In addition, the league names a male and

female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in each A-10

sport. The Atlantic 10 also provides postgraduate

scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes.

Five A-10 schools were among the 51 cited

for having five or more athletics programs rec-

ognized by the NCAA for their latest Academic

Progress Rate scores. Fordham led the Atlantic

10 in the number of high-performing squads kTLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE »w

What is the Atlantic ^^^ 10? The Atlanta w«th a rich history ° P SCh of success o ^ * * ° '^ "the teams are O ' frequent Atlantic 10 visitors to hnh!. NlTand T° Urna ~" P0,seas are consi ™t and fc::*'5 j^ ^ t n « ^ £ ^ Cl*S 5 TT --VseasonX - ^s. incloding a ;^ 'one, P3St 1 ' aS 33 A-io players 10 Vears * NOW have made -r-T-T- >°»™™n appearancec am " '" ground NW*'' Way to the T that is the NBA. Poised i^-"see„a, u :;j; ;r;3: Pcnl:; BA

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T° ** 2003-04. Umament in The st of h " "o 3 "°« team 1 Delonte West anriVl - ** talent to the "^ haVe since taken e COaC NBaZ^oZT *e DuqUeSne Was wrth the StartJn s-Pnsing, • Celtics ^^ ro,es t, 1 ;l and Orla m * V ° f C°" Hawks do ' ball ege - have in 20 basket either 1 o6-o; when thp r p,ayed * The off-season seven Ite^TZ?*™** tragedy after an times in the ' t0urna ™nts decimated** ^ last ten year with ° Ster2 The J ThT h a ' ^ ioth Du th e V place finish. kes went •" Top 25 five a,S0 5een 6-i times since ^ ^ «"*ed

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^SUPPORT? ,S ACADEMIC

PROGRAM OBIECTIVES i ~, and=>nri environment a prog-am > . to provide *J s,

stu student-athiees by which educational plan ml for their .cceptfullresponsibiWy t their progress student-atWet in and I . Toro balancing student-athleu , in To assist Uegiate athletics. in inte« andrego,a«o" of participating f;;*;es,rapolicies, rulesle5 student-ahle , s of aod the To inform /athletic department the Univ established by ?T.MM.C*U-*»»«.CAMS.a.aa»jl lASAIAE'S

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TONYDILEO JACKHURD •W7 Academic AII-Ameri C an TIMLEGLER •Had the highest • Two-Time grade point Academic All-American • percent 46 shooter from Academ.c Ail-American •Scored three-point range team 1,693 career points , ' aSa, e, •291 career •Single season ni977with three-pointers school record ass,stsassU ! ^ and a made 49.1 percent free-throw shooting from Rentage of tnree-pomt 8 9 . 3 percent •La Salle is arc the only school • Has spent to •Scored the last have a First 1.699 15 seasonsa S Team career points -th the Academic Philadelphia 6 All-American • NBA and ; e All-star Game was named •" Men's ThreeJ996 Senior Vice and Women's Point Champion Resident and Assistant Basketball in the same • Current ESPN2 General season NBA Analyst Manager for the (Hurd and team in Jenn September 2003 Cole 1992)

ACADEMIC ALL AMlRICANl I » Strength & Conditioning

program h and LonConditioning A solid Strength

e critical co-P°" Salle athletics. A Une, La that .s put .n£» lgned the work rgm js de, is Co t,oj * Strength and This s University's M ^ the *«** t0 m axinV,ze use ot ^^^^ the accomplished through

sco„sis>ent -« ^^ f program ensu re otagivenpe e«

max.m.ze he making The program ^^ by oseruBo^Uheyareameansto ^"""•Tan P" Athlet.c Training staff. At L " tfie goal of c u " ,versity, the Athl-^v t • ra,n ath ! * t0 retur ^toactMtyt/on,l ? ? " the borers a 'S Safe( . J* !^2£** ^ ° * W*" Ath.ettc " Hm!e Tra/ners s ^ ***** NovaCare S aS aSS,sta RehabflftaBon "« from group ml k the BILLGERZABEK Director of Sports Medicine

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^NovaCare Rl II Mill II \ll<>\ Explorer basketball has a fine tradition of criss- crossing the continent and even island hopping to find the highest caliber opponents. This #£& season the Explorers will join Mississippi, Clemson and DePaul at the San Juan Shootout and will make their third appearance at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands next season. In 2006 the Explorers went international with a Labor Day Weekend trip

Recent and current trips andippponentsl c wasfotiagfoiik m° mMbwgjo ° /fe7E»< *

ectTeamW ™ HP roi yusaueunive 5e„te ,h.oUg ^ conununH* Se,U Wo*u.i.izes U 9* reach and am s P oiec.Te who intercourse X to you* of dels Division a„d role mo «*»J^as meto coaches . e«es denfa.hletes and student atnl stu mz. and* an prolan, criteria ^^U* must meet unit, Stoden«*e« forfou , thcl„caicomm en(o[ingprogram incooperationwithheU e«e«enc« area youth d fot ADOPT-A-SCHOOl student- heN ' teams and b^ ram5areustedbe,ow , a Salle adopted Logan er-^^ a ,hfetes have T nearby in Dementary School OmeyStudent-athleteswor servm. "ecdywith students, CAMPUS tutors. mentors and VISITATIONS as are arrange Campus visits : to the LSalte bring youth t„ college campus to experience ^andtomaKeeduca.onai goal. attainment a

KIDS CLINICS AND EXPLORER individual Corporate and WORKSHOPS allow sponsor of sponsorship athletic teams leveevelsV iany attend athlet, in clin.cs chldren to or participate recognized 'or techniques and ents and be which teach accomplishments. the.r sport. their principles of ilm muiE iexpo&imirL

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^edia^nformation Head Coach Giannini Dr. John

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was .ntroau.- ""'""C^ding.heExp.orers nrlohn Giannini ,dfromieaain 5 »^--- Big 5 '«""» ~ four-year . mowin.

for Da^ was a *, league ^ ^^ Gia„„ini

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» Head Coach John Giannini

Per WhereVerhe SmaS,erSinph 'd kal-io »een,sa^ ^s ^ a| edu. cationc opponent (USC) in aS o°" *™"«h a specialization in Por3ps ch y , ogyfrom Texas m 198 "Dr. marked 9 also 6. John" also thene coachcn*rh>c , s 300th career vfctorv ^^'P *PPXv n,ladel Phia however having area, G.anninistiestothe area ^fP*a are consider- able, u havmg recruited n-e,G i 8 as largely a„„ '^ f inicompj(edthe ^;°^ead co;ch!-he the region ::ar: 7 both at Ro*,„

^ns yearsof ffvetrfps to fnffJoln recruit- the America c? at Maine, Ealt he haH a ^ , semifinals or CUmU ' ated better pnw m °^e wins than h ta

: ;r?--rn S8 ' ;:'' aCkBpa "Pa 7 y. ne (ert a°sonot - nly ^ Rowan with th Q k „ ^ ecordin r: ^ramhi5!0; are yP,eaSed Northwestern ?' «1 our and seal f « St. Louis. Once again, after ° r- recruiting ,ohnG 'annini," a ros . said La Salle Athletic Director Or. Tho^fp!"'umas Brennan ™isHeknn(„„.not only a great iiS-^cord basketball «*. but be also has the ba k ^-"^charactertbate Tournament « °^„o,o f the includi™ coach tha '"a Fin.i c i98 ha --a, :~::«» 5 in the «ann«„S ^-^'he firsl regular season. e Sa "e also| a m "" th ass.sted at '-o-full recruiting sustam Par|<| ana c a eS0: h a program. Community College We were also rrh, hpa ' a"d g"' ,L ' ^Pleased v.'thhbawS North Texas 6 baske ^nage a wide The Chicago. Cnarh r tbal|. array of IL native issues H (Fenwick learned his bachelor of a^s de d rre:,-*~- ^'a,Ph,,ade,' ianna p h :s Centra, c „eg ;e1od': e (Napervi|le| . chance to -, c thP nrsifirst v. two vear was tne fW With 1 A«;t classes recruiting A full on you feel \r% How do~ou reflect wder your belt, do seasons current team your frst three the |8j as though your to achieve at La Salle? Tsno^built determined goals? deep and ta have a young, this year. We group improvement the core team that has e„*d tournament we we the NCAA year one. but t„let us to and in , improve the team do continue to -rtf What are «fne 'he 2007-08 Playerswi tb year. Ihadbeen for the impact ecru(t goals Goodnage,;rw" u and spent tn. ^ ,-* \/prnon aU summer Se roa- °e*avshave,ne NCAA.o U

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» Q&A with Dr. John

How much [Ml progress do r \fiyou think M) As a group, the team made how would dunng rote Now "'uithat the off'-season? ^fyou the progress -, —" you have seen of & su We have «essatLaSolleand°tL made significant ^"onastheloot: ¥„*'%*?±? ° **<* pProgres5greSS f ' season been able we stay health, progressed? to build y„ u will your own s ee a roster "umber of improved We has recruiting * p, ayers progressed well, ine^s but it didn't oshoo„ng.md,Vid result in the becoming U al defense and wins we wanted easier and rength. ,p, what We a W -P'oin that. "re ,| a„t the , you main "me season, thought ouaeam sales points so we can stop ™s„y freshmen 7 "»en explaining the played po,^ recruiting a k »e have November player? putin and actua^ and December First,F'rst, w/o ov^«,^ . , demonstrateJ°' because we expect to the 'bey did no, fu„y be very improvement understand 'he near g00din be future, for example 7

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Assistant Coach

«* *asonsat tournament exper After seven ^ r n Coacrj, uUe Gillen ^ pete play ^ event ^ as both a u ted 20th & Olnev he has

brings us -Coach Fuller experience at extensive college highest level of the | '' niti b FuUer enplaversv and in key aTttha°da nan 2 basketball 1lat least including i««" recruiting a5 He has recruiting areas. reputat/on on outstanding and as a coach I as a person profes- and has brought success and sionalism, programs stability to the are in. We he has worked have him fortunate to

join our staff." the Drago« '86 season Louisville. s . t in 19 7 GIANNINI S -COACH a" 0PCTinSr business utrwaTon ;htdegree ^^!^^

start'ng s^ . and 76 ers before ^ ^ seasons ^

championships, a Conference © Assistant Coach ---rjsssassssss*-

HORACEOW^l_____ back tor ms Owens is basketball play .ng staff. > outstay „ Giannini's many truly Thete , question oneo Coacri no Owens is nted o us |n our -There is -Coach comme area w has o^' s in the the city P ,ationshi P is helping er5 that an te that he his reputation „, question that reach the renown our players efforts." for . Recruiting coordinator basketball h gh scho Ph'ladelP>™ Philadelphia their goals." As the North /T in

have g (Martin LutherMBM£ 0ther5 who Marshall of (Northeast) amo de Poundtree ty q{ ers al l hoops. play .' Division 1 a«.tW ,,., , o) and thewP list W5(l 5 became one ^^ nn ; Owens £ _Ow ens w category w ^ island C79--83) statistical . f;'!,^! m 983 an '" the iersey Nets (evel . < a*ks New bvbytX the . DDraftaft at P the NBAZ Qne season ^ le pick of u,y g 6e-s where ranks after of Philadelphia 7 ^ co aching ^ Coa * and °WenS 0. PhHadelP^ ,, ()g) the City ^ ^"erf has, Philadelphia. He ;*::l^ in Copes (27)- Eric \ Assistant Coach Ashley Howard l'

excellent •Ashley has with rclflt/onsh/ps and does our player; job helping season at Drexei a great his final ^ assisran ^ improve their . them five assists. d was named ufy individual skills."

-COACH GlANNINI mS USalte^. The former ^^^1o coming to SSSsassfrT

32 IW. ' n§ athletes practices, work student : the ^n torin g HARWSADLER_____J

"Coach Adler »s extreme* d****** 01" totheweW-*"* ' with athletes, working and them academically mentor. as a personal great also has I He the area familiarity of in a and experience winning program."

-COACH GIANNINI Adler describes _ l( Giannini ^

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$8Wr and Margie Martin, Th, is ^^£^Z^ han s office. Marg.e s sim.lar basketball a(s0 handle arrange™"*- with travel js „„ ^y assists ^ women s Dev,tt H.gh. duties for the Bishop Wc where she att Abington, PA. ^ (hree chi(dren , from ^ Sh- Ur "t(9^argie'sl3ncleTorn T?;::^: ml95 S,S. S,?;aV^orthe EXplorers f ro

oj ^ PETER GASH

^f-^rh-r^exchaoge.P.averaevelopnrent him breaKu ble for all kdown s. scoutmg brea video and th roogh ^ ^ sa,hree-vearstuden-s-ua^ hewasipcha Ga5hwa « 2W- ,ored from , ma . He there he graduated «J dQwn n management The g , w lhe ,„ sports makjng g - in5 2,6 record. Hnai ru ^a NCAA Divisionn".t:H Doylestown, PA. resides in He currently

34 COACHING STAFF ua mum lEZPLmmi

Basketball 3 La Salle

coaching Staff ooro8Explorer^ tf 2 eW D 2oo6*7*

SCOrer f "—the building process. ;:°daso

^h-^"^, pointers was leading the arte become a fourth-year ^ hjs junlor '" 1 with ^P iust three scoring ^'^s-sam missing ,70 , started . season. He natseason send ankle sp a severe starts due to ^

Martin, ™** minutes per (Diego 14.o 4. ^.J,ntt P who has averaged ^ game5 for career, ^ game during his ago. a season the Explorers team has a seasonn that the the second This will be iust two. senior class of less offers even contributor TheiUni0r scholarship Tontonfonly °" experience with DC /Gonzaga). in > '" PaUl abounds 9 vI-nl, lohnson averagedISs"5-y two starts. games including a will become "res m an five" aforementioned ^.^ The ^ sopho x;:y6Vee;Vdade^.^Rodney » leaving Kimman BarreRsrretUPaterson.NW charter) and ^ ^ PatersonCatho«c)

SEASON PROSPECTUS » Season Prospectus

nter-Ac Player-of-the-Year (Philadelphia Area)

*"» Craig Also back are Yves Conlm at Germantown Mekongo JVIbala Academy. £nmg the squad out of Charts returning rebounder ? PrepP in with Go,dsho . <'---<-* , 6 bnarrfc roNCisSeatt|enat veDa offo^^^?^ n Paninh * ^ guard who averaged -d Ruben Guilla To! :, ^7 ndea UX ,4 '° reb0UndS and " 4-o assists per gameeam7and reenter team s Jameson Keefe P0lnt Su ard duties, "K NY/Troy) , logging ,6 , min who wi„ beeomethe'L Player ,n La Saile University history veraged eee Six new players 9 . poi ntsand9 will be added . oreboudf; to the roster me dUr -udin h,, ^r his ^nior h _ ^ year at Troy High 8twinfo;; ff na , S Jerrell a nWh ° and Terrell Wi,,n0tb b Williams from Pereee - '-o com. Peterson, untiln t r°the N, after earning 2008-oq sea«:nn ,c **• • . their diplomas and State S P-PPing one transfer V season a, erno7Gooid e Northfieid M ou n Played g r' Hermon Academy at Phiiade.phia in Massachusetts Lutheran an AkoA S° a was Si U ring rated the top ^-gd t heear,yperi center in Ameri dwas 6 a by ; guard HoopScoop in 2004. u

\ 1 •/I fiiii 22-oimw,. career Highs 19 at Saint Francis (11/25/06) 19 at Saint 31 at Saint Francis (11/25 Francis (11/25/06) 06; 31 at Saint at Saint Francs 1 8 Franics (11/25/06) ( 1 '25/06) at Saint 10 at Saint 8 Francis (11/25/06) Francis (11/25/06) 10 at Saint Francis 3 vs Mount St (11/25/06) Mary's (11/18/06) 3 Tied four times

6 vs 6 S ' UMBC (12/7/06) tS,Mary s ' 111 806j fi vsI ,!S vs 6 UMBC (12/7/06) 4 Niagara (12/30/06) vs 4 four times 4 Richmond (1/24/07) vs 4 Niagara (12/30/06) 4 vs Richmond 6 vs Southern (1/24/07) California (11/30/04) 6 vs vs Texa - s Pan-Am (12/2/06) 5 vs 6 five times Howard (11/21/06) vs 5 vs Howard 3 Mount St Mary's (1 1/21/06) (1l/i 8/o6) 3 vs 3 at Mount St. Cincinnati Mary's (11/18/06) (12/22/04) 4 vs UMBC (12/7/06) 4 vs UMBC (12/7/06)

j A n

! § Diaz Career Highs TOTAL —3-POHIWS— OR DR TOT AVG PF FO A TO I GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 3-10 4-7 1 2004-05 9/1 134 9-26 .346 .300 1.8 29 15 13 10 14 I 1 2005-06 26/4 303 29-75 .387 7-27 .259 15-17 ] 24 18 140 4.8 16-18 1.7 52 2 30 39 I 1 2006-07 29/6 406 53-102 .520 18-43 .419 37 245 3.8 35-42 1.8 92 2 52 57 38 § TOTAL 64/11 843 91-203 .448 28-80 .350 DarnellHain^

Senior

6-1 165 Baltimore, MD

St. Frances Season I Career Highs 32 vs Penn (1/18/07) 32 vs Penn 38 tied four times (1/18/07) 12 vs Penn 54 at Cent. Conn (1/18/07) ^2, 95, vs 12 vs Penn 20 Penn (1/18/07) (1/18/07) vs 20 vs Penn 8 Penn (1/18/07) (1/18/07) 14 vs 8 vs Penn Penn (1/18/07) (1/18/07) vs 14 vs Penn 8 Temple (2/14/07) (1/18/07) vs 8 vs Temple Temple (2/14/07) (2 14 07) 8 at American (12/28/04) 7 vs Richmond 8 vs Temple (1/24/07) (2/14/07) vsUMBC 9 at Massachusetts 6 (12/7/06) (2/8/06) 4 vs 6 vs UMBC Fordham (1/27/07) (12/7/06, 1 at Saint 5 vsFlU (12/20/05) Francis (11/25/06) ' 1 vs UMBC 2 at Cincinnati (12/7/nfi, (12/22/04)

o^isrs under

30...sank five treys "'ped a season- -ven re b„undsatRichmorid S ;n

38-inch vertical. All-Metro53^*55by the R \i£M. Harris Career Highs ^ TOM —3-WHIERS— S PTS AVG GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA OR OR TOT AVG Ff FO A TO ^ 28 36 24 327 11.3 §2004-05 29/29 1043 110-308 .357 65-210 .310 42-52

1 42 36 30 354 12.6 §2005-06 28/15 894 121-290 .417 72-184 .391 40-51

2.6 69 1 47 49 5 26 420 14.0 £ 2006-07 30/27 924 143-335 .427 82-199 .412 52-65 14 63 77

117 121 1101 12.7 , I TOTAL 87/71 2861 374-933 .401 219-593 .369 134-168 .798 26 215 241 2.8 156 2 21 80

^^Highs . Points CareerH 1 7vsPenn Minutes (1/18/07) 17 27 vs Charlotte vsPenn(i/i8/07j FGM (1/31/07) 7 vs Penn 34 atCent.Conn.(i2/ (1/18/07) 18/05) 7 vs Charlotte vs (1/31/07) 7 Penn (1/18/07) 7 14 vs Cfl vs Charlotte arlotte (1/31/07) (1/31/07) 2 vs 14 vs Penn (1/18/07) Charlotte (1/31/07) 4 vs Penn 3 a' Cent. (1/18/07) Conn. (12/18/05) 6 7 vs St B al Cent Conn. - onaventure (2/24/07) (12/18/05) 7 10 vs Morgan vs St. Bonaventure St. (12/20/06) (2/24/07) 8 vsWJIT '""lorgan (1/16/07) St. (12/20/06) vs T 6 Penn (1/18/07) (1/16/07) 2 vs vs Ho » Penn (1/18/07) 'y Cross (12/28/06) 5 Ivs Mount at James Madison St.Mary's ( 12/11/05, (1i/i8/o6) 1 eight times ; ne (1/10/07)

I

| JohnSQJlX are er Highs TOTAL -3-POINTERS- -REBIJUNDS- i GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR OR TOT AVG PF FO A TO B S 4 * 2005-06 26723 551 59-129 .457 7-27 .259 35-58 .603 46 46 92 3.3 45 21 32 5 i

46 29 43 8 1 2 * 2006-07 29/2 4ffi 65-130 .500 4-16 .250 38-70 .543 35 42 77 2.7 $ TOTAL 57/25 mifi 124-259 .479 11-43 .256 73-128 .570 81 88 169 3.0 91 50 75 13 : 16 Rimma"! Barrett 5

Sophomore __E** ' _____ \ 1 f B-^— *-6 !__. _fl _H ______H i 1 1 1 *9°__ * '^ " ^L paterson, HI W _P'-' ___ ^ Peterson Cothol/c HP | 1 Li _ ^ W* 'li| iffWlff! EEBSM

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liAnfMlo _na __H_nSE__9I H _B H*"s Points 2^ Career Highs 19 vs TEMPLE Minutes (02/14/07) 29 vs TEMPLE 19 vs TEMPLE FGM (02/14/07) (02/14/07) 29 vs TEMPLE ^S MORGAN STATE (02/14/07) If FGA (12/20/06, vs 4vs MORGAN 7 MORGAN STATE STATE (12/20/06) (12/20/06) ivs vs George Washington 14 MORGAN STATE 3 PA (02/24/07) (12/20/06, vs 1vs George 5 George Washington Washington FTM (02/24/07) (02/24 07, " vs TEMPLE 5« George Washington FTA (02/14/07) (0224/07) 14 vs TEMPLE 11 vs TEMPLE Rebounds (02/14/07) (02/14/07) 14 8 vs TEMPLE vs TEMPLE Assists (02/14/07) (02/14/07) 3 vs Richmond 8 vs TEMPLE Steals (01/24/07) (02/14/07) 3 vs Richmond (01/24/07) COUNTY Blocks (12/7/06)

1 vs Duquesne COUNTY (02/07/07) (12/7/06) 1 vs Duquesne 4>o (02/07/07)

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1 Barrett Career Highs TOTAL —3-HMIMS— irnatn GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PC r OR DR TOT AVG Ff FO A TO B S PTS AVG 8.3 ::r?T7Tr^K'0/5 590 77-148 .520 4-19 .211 91-112 8i: 61 44 105 3.5 44 27 36 4 15 249 15 249 8.3 S TOTAL 30/5 590 77-148 .520 4-19 .211 91-112 .81 } 61 44 105 3.5 44 27 36 4 45 n a i ~r*n (<

\ i fw^m^^^^ 1

f Qk sophomore — #il - ^ 1 G

H 190 PA .^-^ Philadelphia, ^k ^M"^. prep Charter '

Season Hiehs r Points Career Highs at 25 Centra/ Connect/cut Minutes (12/76^)6) 35 vs Villanova 25 at Central Connects, FGM (12/23/06) (12 16 06, at 35 vs Villanova 11 Centra/ Connecticut (12 23/06) FGA (12/16^)6, 11 at Central '7 vsPenn (01/18/07) Connecticut 3 PA (12 7 6^06, 2 vs 17 vsPenn C°PP |n FTM State (12/01/06) (01/18/07) 2 w Coppm State (12/01/06)

Rebounds 8 vs D uquesne Assists (02/07/07) 8 vs °uquesne 6 Texas-Pan American (02/07/07) Steals ^ (12/02/06) 6 vs Texas-Pan American(12/02/06) n 2 TEMPLE (02/14/07) vs 2 TEMPLE (02/14/07)

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I Green Careei TOTAL —3-HJMIfcRS— -REBDUNDS- GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF F0 A TO B s PTS AVG 2 2006-07 30/28 774 147-269 546 0-8 .000 85-126 .675 65 85 150 5.0 87 3 56 81 5 34 379 12.6 12.6 fc TOTAL 30/28 774 147-269 .546 0-8 .000 85-126 .675 65 85 150 5.0 87 3 56 81 5 34 379 47 II

Ruben

Sophomore

6-5 185 Brooklyn, NY

St. Patrick's F'li a :.

^°DHi Points ^ Career Highs 21 at Massachusetts Minutes (02/28/07) 21 36 at Rhode at Massachusetts FGM Island (1/3/07) (OZ28 0/, 9 vs Niagara 36 at Rhode FGA (12/30/06) Island (1/3/07, 13 vs at Massachusetts 9 Niagara (12/30/06, 3 PM (02/28/07) 1 at 3 at Massachusetts 3 Massachusetts 3 PA (02/28/07) (02/28/07) vs 3 at 9 George IVashmgton Massachusetts FTM (02/24/07, (02/28/07) vs 9 vs Duquesne 9 George Washington FTA (02/07/07) (0224/07, ^vs Duquesne 9 vs Duquesne Rebounds (02/07/07, (02/07/07) 4 vs 1 °vs XU (3/3/07, Duquesne Assists (02/07/07) vs 4 vs XU 6 George Wash.ngton (3/3/07) Steals (02/24/07, 1 vs vs XU (3/3/07) 6 George Washington Blocks (02/24/07) 1 vs 1 at Charlotte XU (3/3/07) 49ers (01-31-07, at Charlotte 1 49ers (01-31-07)

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I Guillandpanx Career Highs TOTAL —3-POHTBB— PTS AVG GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR DR TOT AVG Ff FO A TO B S 240 8.0 % 2006-07 30/22 762 86-201 .428 29-70 .414 39-45 .867 12 51 63 2.1 49 1 78 59 2 14 1 78 59 2 14 240 8.0 * 2006-07 30/22 86-201 .428 29-70 r

Nlbata Yves Mekong? Sophomore \MW L»#. Elizabeth, W

St. Patrick's «?:«

12 * ^ „.-»> S225HW. w Points Career. Niagara Minutes (12/30/06) 33 at vs St 8°navenrure " Niagara (1/21/07) (12/30/06) 7 33 vs Niagara at St Bonaventure FGA (12/30/O6) (1 '21/07) 1 at 7 vs Niagara 5 St. Bonaventure (12/30/06) 3 PM (l/2i/o 7) 1 2 vs N.agara 5 at St. Bonaventure 3 PA (12/30/06) (1/21/07; 5 vs Niagara 2 vs Niagara FTM (12/30/06) (12/30/06) 7 vs Niagara 5 vs Niagara FTA (12/30/06) (12/30/06) 8 w Niagara 7 vs Niagara Rebounds (12/30/06) (12/30/06) 11 at 8 vs Niagara St. Bonaventure (12/30/06) Assists (1/21/07) 5 11 « Duquesne at St. Bonaventure Steals (02/07/07) (1/21/07, 5 vs Duquesne 3-M0UNTSTMA R (02/07/07) Blocks ys ni /18/06) 1 at Massachusetts ^MOUNTSTMARySm/18/06, (02/28/07) 1 at Massachusetts (02/28/07)

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ekongo Mbala Car TOTAL —3-HHIHB— GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA

2006-07 3028 764 94-209 .450 5-32 .156 53-95

"2006-07 30/28 764 94-209 .450 5-32 .156 53-95 Vernon Goodridge

" eligible » • c*atP will be

rule. transfer 6-9 '•'- • RP«- 230 aging L8PP6. 1-9 — Brooklyn, NY

(Mississippi State) I I

in 2005. ScoutHoops.com one of the have soccess- ••vernor, v.as ^'^ed. , p«- nation. He Key is for a in me ««*5*££nd the mthe ased coached transfer been vetv p,e fulty £

alumnus of . „ PApa and an nearby AUentown, 6 , N„We of • I Germantown Academy. 1 - * ^ 6-3

. - ^L j^ PA Conshohocken, PA. 1 yiHentown, 1 ^»r KJ H Germantown ^Academ^^^

ieepshootingthreatandai ^tohehighiV^M ...^errsafo-reSPNsideUnereporfe, expe as a WmneU USaue of Kyle by contribute this Academy and ready to h.d a.at G«Germantown .,, was coache- Comi„ I lerreUWilUam

' brotherTerrelUororoitted. Hermon """" Mount ,. Averaged 13 P senlofatNorthHermon.

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ac defense and prising leaders.... vocal, consistently has?* ^ qualities he _

Washington

CoachGUnninnionOa^^ -Darrylhasshowna °.f*s hard and is long. ***«*• » sively. He ^petition addStalert'?£\oC'ove*ronghoU«h i rscoiX^Usein^caM, 1

Brad Cohen

season ppe,redinthreesarnesao.6.o7 , APP ' (2007-08) . ..«»n „« a walk-on second season, returns for his 2007 European State:s in the represented the United Waccabi Games

re-i gp/gs ww 6 ' 2005-06 310 20°^7 ^ «i 3-12 .250 J^J=Z -

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WASHINGTON \i BRAHEEM BIW Manager SARAH B1SCH0FF Team Team Manager

EXPLORER MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM MANAGERS ^ m * ^ ^^( _ ~ iter i J+j^Bj^^E I ^^^_ t

1 -— NUMERICAL ROSTER f No. Name CI. Pos. Ht. wt. Hometown/High School

Darryl Partin Fr. 6-4 G 180 Seattle, WA/Charis Prep (NC) l

'? 2 Kyle Griffin Fr. G 6-3 185 Allentown, PA/Germantown Academy

3 Sherman Diaz Sr. F 6-4 190 Diego Martin, Trinidad & Tobago/Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) If Barrett G 6-6 5 Kimmani So 190 Paterson, NJ/Paterson Catholic i 10 Rodney Green So G 6-5 190 Philadelphia, PA/Prep Charter 11 Darnell Harris Sr. G 6-1 165 Baltimore, MD/St. Frances I

12 Yves Mekongo Mbala So F 6-7 210 Elizabeth, NJ/St. Patrick's 1 6-8 20 Jerrell Williams Fr. F 210 Paterson, NJ/Northfield Mount Hermon * 21 Terrell Williams Fr. F 6-8 210 Paterson, NJ/Northfield Mount Hermon 6-6 31 Paul Johnson Jr. F 195 Washington, DC/Gonzaga 1 34 Ruben Guillandeaux So G 6-5 185 Brooklyn, NY/St. Patrick's 6-1 35 Brad Cohen Jr. G 200 Voorhees, NJ/Eastem Regional *- Vernon Goodridge Jr. F 6-9 230 Brooklyn, NY/(Mississippi State)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER H

No. Name CI. Pos. Ht. wt. Hometown/High School

5 Kimmani Barrett So G 6-6 190 Paterson, NJ/Paterson Catholic

35 Brad Cohen Jr. G 6-1 200 Voorhees, NJ/Eastem Regional 3 Sherman Diaz Sr. F 6-4 190 Diego Martin, Trinidad & Tobago/Life Center Academy - (Burlington, NJ)

Vernon Goodridge Jr. F 6-9 230 Brooklyn, NY/(Mississippi State) ;

10 Rodney Green So G 6-5 190 Philadelphia, PA/Prep Charter 1

2 Kyle Griffin Fr. G 6-3 185 Allentown, PA/Germantown Academy

! 34 Ruben Guillandeaux So G 6-5 185 Brooklyn, NY/St. Patrick's 11 Darnell Harris Sr. G 6-1 165 Baltimore, MD/St. Frances

31 Paul Johnson Jr. F 6-6 195 Washington, DC/Gonzaga 12 Yves Mekongo Mbala So F 6-7 210 Elizabeth, NJ/St. Patrick's

Darryl Partin Fr. G 6-4 180 Seattle, WA/Charis Prep (NC)

20 Jerrell Williams Fr. F 6-8 210 Paterson, NJ/Northfield Mount Hermon

21 Terrell Williams Fr. F 6-8 210 Paterson, NJ/Northfield Mount Hermon

notes will not be eligible for 2007 ance w th NCAA tra isfer guide

Explorers by CI ass: Se liors ( 2). luniors (3), Sop homores (l). Freshmen (a) i Head Coach: Dr. lohn Giannini (N orth Central '8a. Fourth season. 18th overall)

Assistant Coaches: Wa t Fulle r (Drexel 87, Thir i season) i Ho aceO wens (Rhc de Islan d, '83, Fourth season) Ashley Heward (Drexel '04, Fourth season) Director of » ^^^^^^TU^^^Elj >ns: Ha risAd er (Unive sity of S ciences '98, Fourth season) I

PRONUNCIATION KEY: l Kimmani Barrett ...Kim-on ee Ruben Guillandeaux Roo-bin Gil-LAN-dux * GlANNINI ...Jat -nee -nee Yves Mbala Eve Meh-kungo Uhm-ba-la John Mekongo i ^** Jerrell/Terrell William s JAH-rel/TAH-rel S S«% %|^

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their found . ine piavers Eight ot the EM I. posted its ^_ ; he tcam (Baltimore (hc Harris basket in a scoring 8> . lumorDarneU _ the gj™ sinCe , ;fc P, n contest in a regu . Tom most points ^ Deccmber 28 at last seas on St. Francis tfUta ^^iHowardLond-.onTuesda, Arena John U Harn „ nts Gola head coach Dr. ^ Dar scored FxnlorerE^pl-u wins ' ,, those p.u,^t t- Thcwinhruv- th 2 of . . o,nt, .u,d . Saturday A** lead :V 2) on at Tom GoU thc r St. Maryhn s va night to 30-29 Mount the i ^^ Giannini to defeat Explorers -md h t each The _ Center/D.ego the las. 30J*^£SU-- ^Rof? Gola in R^ ^ ^ Explorers coming afternoon at Tom the before throws s.n«a were 16 umes pair of free Novemto then th o -> r lost a gamejn - ^' . obago) their (Philadelphia, Jj-J^-J;cv ^ Making der of montn Martin,Trimdad remain ot the month . up ^ the 24th day indudmgl put his team a on these five freshman Mfe^ 7:37 left to dish QUt played in with ^ 6-0 in games 11 p,.nts. would scores p are 'VPfeP scored Diaz 1 pSwho«»ck each the game. PSS 1 - hrst NJ/St. in the assists. . lead (Elizabeth, nt lead game-high five a six po,nt opened a s S ^ The Mount | f the game H^^ Q _ 2 r ^^ in & ^ Earlier before Jeron ot h 22 SMITH, .4 before H***^ th the first 2:18 ett half at u w 36-30 with ;" (Person, MYATT. Eugene 10 th^th^emp^^ at maW Barrett 33 4:31 of ^ KIRKPATRICK. Paul fast the draw close the ** **« 54 pointer to **^?&££Zthree ^ J° Will five three ^ CathohcV £» 04 GRANT, s Nj/Paterson & ^ to scathe . ^ Darryl on nter, the would go three p01 Explorers into 05 HUDSON. . ams ^ the send ^ Curtis ^ WHITE, team a «^ 00 9 his set l£SS ° to give who also . trom ' ^ throws Harris, 1Q 15 Kandi oi WIUKOLE, "T^u^eand a pair in the 01 short jumper six founds Derek team_high ^ 03 MITCHELL, leads 14-11 lead traded Stanley Mountaineers 12 GREENE, Julius 14 HEARN Jason 32 TROTTER, Nate . 34 COOPER, 2 i .7814 18 62 9 « 27 16 4 . -—27-55 8-19 16-20 Charter) Played o-^- before leav- Prep s ^ 17 a career 1%.n%80,0% career-high Mso enjoying ^491V3-P1.G%:42 game g^J^ DC/ Catholic; ing the (Washington, (Paterson,N]/Paterson J^rfijdhnwn -10T—3-PT- sophomoa *?) . ""* night was 6 _g shooting fG-fGA FG-FGA in the game. points lSpomt remaining posted Piayet -3 2-2 10: 39 ^ ^ who __ ,.5 u ^ Gonzaga) cur Sherman able to I 03 DIAZ. ^ Mount was l rer ^^^ 0-U M 18 Exp 2 The 2MEK0NG0MBAlA.Yves2-4 2 4 3 J I 1 « °° 4 17 1 2 C | «S1.J0HN.»f 3 . 4 ca . n° 1 ' : and but could mbounds Rodney '» 1 27 2 wrnover ^ ^ 10 GREEN, „ to et 10-" » allowing Harns g the win. H HARRIS, Darnell ^ sion j b ' 8 two tree h JOHNSON, Paul subsequently hit o Martin/ . 01 „.2 ntet/Dicg Kimmani ^ J^ I 05 BARRETT, 0U Ruben 2-6 I 34 GUILLANDEAUX. M 1 Brian 41 GRIMES. 84 10 15 I TEAI.1 6-111M9 12 2133 19 3,59 70 5 r Giannmnis !," 9V3-PtFG°-54.5°VFTV63.2% afte john 5 ing day h-JJJ J Dr . 5 season. w S^U^^29inhisd.rd

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EXPLORERS OROP78-67 UMBl- DECISION TO CONTINUED _ Explorers University 1 , , ti L Salle U- BfdtoreCounty(4-5)bya »^?itrailed Man mounted a (4-2) made 01 ^ ^ Stoll I ^ ,„.:_„ possession with 4.. a tht ens score 62-37 short m remaining in the Broncs the Explorers seconds On dibut to come , w ih even finish ,,,C>v,W-^" ^ BurreWot shots n-Hs them to frenzied ,, : , ,1. Brian foul torced , llV two , of vrf , , Chris rebound 78-67 defeat. , when pmcaihistcam-nmn shot on a control the ^,9 d f^"^ fast ld not ^ a coU shots gi American' - Mbal; hi two Texas-Pan Mekongo Burrell who m. y toU l jumper at t later ett hit a minutes . , , Pugh -.ma-onc..ilWuv-t^' rcV)0und. He 23 seconds nudl b t h ^ „ llc he u,al with ^ 4-4. gav the othe game at on tie the Thomas Young Green drew a toul ^ duct ^ ^ ^ never, Rodnj .i would oudettd xo d dishcd m" finish. "> Retrievers promptly lane throws to dnw^ dramatic ." free £ the '^TldX6-4 k.u n. I a , ,, his team h tthc c the. our en route to pamcks) Kgai" (Ltaa c Mbala pla thice po.n Mekongo 4;50 w y his thud Yves ^ Ivho drilled ^ ^.^ -u with a break with ' tied the game into the SaUeUn-va-;l-r the e« even ^ thcLa the R Broncs T first but r over the boards. in the ^^ M.-63 Win ^ points and nine third-place of Iowa. ^^ borers a ^JS*the by SALLE hosted^ ^ o[ 1 Challenge 443 1 wkeve Greer ha 336 squence i _ that 61 13 2 1 before 63 Sherman 5 9 3 03 DIAZ. 3. 4 32 M ^5-11 1 1 MBALA.YveS 3 4 3 1 12 MEK0NG0 q 12 2 with e Mike 1* 4 1 16 6 at 33-29 8 * 42 ST JOHN. _. 2 2 points *»£££*„ ou«s,o g ' 10 pom P m ^16 P Rodney " 3 2 16 3 to ust ^ | GREEN, 3 Salle 3 kad B^ofedHstea 1 held La 6-12 3 Vi a i;S Darnell budd as m , th e strip, ,1 HARRIS. 0-0 half to and visit at *e in the 0-0 second J ill-feted Paul his ^ 01 JOHNSON. Hams naW ,,u t0 for Wk this point 4 who went 6 Kimmam At £ ^ Harris, make ^ 05 BARRETT, Ruben 3 C would scor^P^ points andha jW loss I Explorers toumey, d 34 GUILLANDEALIX, ^ ^ -day 0-0 3-4 w0 Brian key p-nt- > •- 16 off his 41 GRIMES. inters at d wth 15 37 18 6417 njght^he TEAM __ ,6 21 Coppfo State a ^ d ^U I SaUea Totals — m lead La Ust own points to ^ ;a7vn,b ^^ 44.n.wtre* a game *^»™ time «nu- res, he ended shots with no AMERICAN - TEXAS-PAN

three. Julius also hit a Retricx-ers 45 ALLG00D, vould he h - o traded at Colin Theeffonwasunch Explorers, who 23 LIEN, ieinthedosingW The sgven tree thro STOLL, Paul from the -re d^a strong 04 ,hot 10-11 aU season a pair of Brian lead. dme ^ 05 BURRELL, preserve the the minutes to seeond capping SHANKLE, Dexter in the possessions, 15 ^^^^nsecum V_ to K""" on play EDWARDS, interior moves int 02 10CHATMAN,Ju o latter^amad^fi^-^^^ofthe 0-1 0-0 0-1 SHEPPARD. Larry team a w^ s 6 12 sive his ROBINSON. Wex and 22 halt. , reach Zach md . ithin seo woukld stastav W 32 TRADER, Pan-American henPaul Tcxas P the lead -th U , cnwaUv regain put j three-pointer to ^red Stoll hit a w Mike St. John - with Fxnlorer senior one _ and ne

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6 5'" „, TteUSAExptowl : Explore held th. game the ^^ntrSsho^astheBearswent, trikht double-turure iched re field the . margin °~^9.7%) fern larges t 102-76 on nt -a^St.Franas(PA)on iya L,re of The26-po since; :; .,t victory a letu nesda 12/28/05. with 15.37 ^ . ,u Ik points and __REB— a jumper r-high 18 deficit to 1 10-2. , STATE . r int xu MORGAN fG w the seore l9>po - the w « | ^ 8 3 14 ^ Id led ., i Green fiq 4 4 wo 12 I uholid v ver ( tn»h* The Explorer, ^ ball Fdk£ Mekongo Ronald *"« 2 2 despite ^rebounds. Yves 1 02 TlMUS. ^ S break ^^ '* » 4 5 1 at the tor 2 OACOLY.Boubacar H7-26) PA/^ bmed | I Plnladelphia, $) com ^ 1 Explorer- 1 ' 2 316 th- Jerrel 2 ^ • ' in 1 GREEN, ^4 trailed 2 ^^^SS^halS-A , M \ (Eb/abeth, never 1 halt starve tnree Mb.tla who Joseph 6-12 ^ )2331 TW second ^ t - MCLEAN, 1 ' bxpu 05 tor the . pjay. . points ^ 36 to „ , a 1? Jamar - ^ , SMITH, At - night. 34 last neJ hoot\ng 1 2 b < ,„, md were s BRANCH. Demetnus »'*e I ' U, )3 '>«*'" 6.20, f" 1 pint.. of pom>«™» on ' w« P G:en staved P^-^nWltha6 n HOLMES.Regg* Q1 "h,a 11th. game BARNES, Rogers ^ „ entered the 21 Q He 3AUJLA.Karanvir < 2 2 2 3 0U ( U> Timothy Clarks y BERKLEY. ( Shane I 33 0-0 before 0' 10 0' i agm tW UhIGHTOVKRE^I at 13:1 puE even to draw out Vdbnova ^ „ a lay-up ^^^ wo dd - Harns dvree converted The Explorers ^^ oft a 2J t.vU ,lorers rani*» chances t. - g. 36 to Explorers . hadnau twoi" ^o -~ ^^ were lunior w.tbut , score • ^ u f mt - „ srorin^ Mekongp I

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peine kad with just 19 ** '" *" 20-56 4-15 econdsTi? w"? for three. Explorer ' dem lo<* I FG%.35.7%,3-Pt jun^R KC n'^ FG% 26 7%,^., (Brooklyn, " Gu^deaux m7S nCks) *** - g« the lead back '•» up t0 , lo°" C °' ™"*S P nt at 57" 5 with remaining ° ten J, ,nd I

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points. the ' 19 halt, couW once at free throws. the first hall Second led ]Ust REB^ f ,7 6% in in nd . _ — s just 27 6 ^J __3 PT m pT k T0 B «, T After shooting ^ shots NIAGARA .( fG. fW FG J 3 3 8 2 alter John li I scored St. . after a Mrke the first 3-11 ^^^^s^ingBaron S-4 ^ 2 20 1 wrth 1 13DUFFEY.J.R 6 i 11 three-pointer before 7-5 i School) ^^ OiK 33 BROWN. ^ it -.Thatkad,v,hKM. first since Lorenzo *™ ^^VUa^-edlOoftheRam^nainpoints halt ,^'s 01 MILES. 10 6 8-1/ thr 24 FISHER. Ctrarron 3 Rl1Ut ' front ' U I S^rS^n*er20th. 1 5 Rams in DarneU State on l, RV« " keep the whm Morganr 34 BROOKS. 2 4-4 1 to routed Stanley Explorer, 02 H00GE, „ The » * **? Andrew ^ « ^St^"J**"^* - 'Tfdefen- 05 PATTERSON, (Baltimore w h , 0-0 u Harris score EM0NYE. Benson 15K ; afiowed wlth 1:55 to over and 2' P^^X^ TEAM 26T65 7-19 2M3 Totals Storirrtdwith28secondslelt. 87.9/. 3-RFG%: 36.8%. FT*: FG%: 40.0%.

2-5 12MEK0NG0MBALA.Y\ es7-13 4-8 2-5 4 1 JOHN.Mike 5 8 2 42 ST 5 3 2-8 0-0 Rodney 10 GREEN. 6-17 2-9 H HARRIS, Darnell " Ruben 9-9 34 GUILLANDEAUX, Paul 1 JOHNSON. . 01 n ; 4 4 , Sherman »* 03 DIAZ ,., Kimmam 2-3 05 BARRETT. qq q « ^ 20NEAL,Sean. . Q c °"u Q Brian 41 GRIMES. ; TEAM aSH 13-21 1 TotaJs__ — %-.31.8%.FT%619/» .,.50.0%.3-FtFG FG

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m°St CritiCaI m ' SSed ,a V-up of Lr^-nh.three the nich, seconds g Philadelphia, remaining after ^ M-I Ruben llar ' ' CuJhndeaux 1"'"' tflL ,r (Brooklyn, La Salle ' recent for NY/St L Universirv Fv " m the own Pa^M The five * miss but coul The Explorers kept 11 3 the eame rlr l « ' 611 Harris minutes B ln final Seco"d f Baltimore but a« £1 , * ^ free *' I wen!went ? P ? MD/Sr1U/it F UM I ? ^ throws to four-tor-four - Frances) buildTSUM a 69 -°I?6 T^ from hev^A . from "P the final , lead and set «* play in whi r , -S^JSSK; »o a WJ"« for m Alike ,urt P*« g™g 11 12 on the srnr^" * StaSiS. ^ 1 nnaJ/V™' ^'^Rrver and 22 ^ ^° dribbled once and SchooJ seconds. " "WMtes UaU „T5 jumper into baSe ' a three-point * ) '1 play 3 2 53 UMASS -TOT—3-1 LA SALLE 13 Usme. Stepham 7.0 "nT 7»' t0 M 22 Browne JJ ^ = 8 ,3 <,M3 F 3 6 wman. Rashaun ' ° ' : = 8 3 „ 1 ILLANOEAUXR^S-ia 9 1 , 9-M £, [3. 33 ^Su^S^^pt M 2 2 -2 42 ST JOHN. '* 2 make the score t0 I Mike. '3 ' 3.5 «., 2 5 36 43-4^ the ^ J P tS"AI « « '46220, for good. 'nutemen in front w'3.,; ? j 2 c 29 ; ; ; 2 3 HARR IS 2 3 4 J , Darne „ '0 1 2 £ 1 ,4 Freeman and senior 01 JOHNSON. °° front™ I Paul ., „.„ 3 2 ,0 2 2 f 3 36 Lasme each ' StC hane ?-° M registered P J 03 DIAZ, Sherman 2 3 2 a doub IT™* 1 7 ,J 3 for and I 35 points, 24 7'' COmbl "ed 05 Barrett, rebou, , K ' I i ,mmani 5-6 1, 3 2 18 2 duo 2 also altered *ots.The 55H::::J||ii o-o « *e second-half IP"*"" UMa£^SS *•** Tota/s T F 1/ eX?" MaSS f^ -1-21 oe ,„ ; ten or more 1 s 2**2 17-27 J 25-59 6-14 10-17 points. P *^ «>red 18 i 18 14 39 01 cc „ ,, FG 1 FG ,66915 The =468%,3-PtFG ' °^, Explorers %;t9o«.1 ,FTS FGV • ^V,Pt . ,2,%.ETV588, placed tour s.-.m-rc . j- m lncJ | "i ' uding double fiffurec DnA ^ Harris SAU£ I "HOOEISUNO ^ -TOT-3-PT- ft-FGA FG-FGA FT- contributors Brian fdloVvfirst-vear Gr, ni C; I' vV' Germantown PA/ A^ }k ''^T^ '0 GREEN. Rodney (Parerson ' ^"""ani Barrett Nf/P/Fatear, HHAnmsLOma ' ^ ^on Catholic) scored 11 apj ^aaiAniaucua 0' JOHNSON, Paul 03DIA2.Snerman

05 BARRETT (Omman,

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Frances) h.t MD/St. , „ m„hut itwash.s h --l fin,hedwuh.ic.uu-0 iniMopl;lvthat helped with foul trouV V saddled throw wffl guts> rine free . a missed l0 ) survive W Darnell Harrjs - •- A ^"^ "^£rh^.nn- r VlycM ouun tlu Wh.k theDa>t«n shut , poinB ,UJ ^ a a 13 OV.utimore>D/S. .- .^p^p M 1 G. cut .. ... Rodney doublc p'mekongombala.vv tashman ^ anuWL < •!'•.' 1-2). 51 two return _ (5-9, Mike came _ ne Charter) f Duques 42 ST JOHN. - - *- 1 2 to draw GREEN, Rodney laSAllo^-S- ', foSs trying ,0 V" early 5 9 « 3/ -34 when up mot% , Darnell half up half picked opcnllv HARRIS, thc , second Harris, who thc ,1 2J ono.nr( in the ^ Ruben 5-8 Explorers led makt 34 GUIILANDEAUX, 1 37 ^ w °-° The 2"4 u a 92 3 2 Paul 8 ontne 01 JOHNSON, 0-0 1 ^ would st... dropped «"' ^^^^SedXhatled^secondsla^ frame and Harris Sherman 03 DIAZ, oo 3-42350721 seconds^ BARRETT, Kimmam M - -)-t 85 05 •° ° ° ° \ \\ ^V^'S" 20NEAL.Sean 0-00332020 tSonlStJd.thlSpoints.Henow Bn» ^00 41 GRIMES. _l_i— 18 79 V - 27 40 TEAM. . 12-18 13 5 9 "~ Sandovds^e-X^SU R«ben Totals _- „„,_, F^' Andres 556V FT% 667/. out -Se^&f-^tSS 608%.3-a E6% : reache halt FG% out across St Patrick's) in the first ^r^NYNX * (Brookh n, on including-^ Guillandeaux Sandoval 14-11 ^^ vvue team up .^ and> nut his DUQUESNE 27 wtth He would finish «^*%£ Ukely have two shots tog his o he made trouble ot season 30 GROTE, Scott Une where not for foul ^ 6-11 0-1 3-4 night- it wlthln ACHARA. Kieron lead of the 02 3 31 largest ^ 1 3 ^ Aaron JACKSON. ^eExplorerscon^oto , fin he 01 He Reg9'e double-double 03 JACKSON, ung missed ^ . rrunu" ,n hen diking distance Rohert, only oni rune FAYNE. Phillip *^ , ^ y ^ 20 traded Gary ^chstar^^^o^^^dithe Explorers tree throws 22 TUCKER, 5-620221 The >s 16 J?ot u q MITCHELL. Robert . free-throw in 12 nds to play, made one 9 g 23 Q0 , **%^ 26 seco f«J Kieran Achara ^ ^^ *° WOOD, Stephen Charter) quickly 31 M E pAA^ u ,^««^«-™£jL complete Explorers "" (1 hnacwp to a^T'S The 50THIERO,Almamy 5 Green 200 Rodney £ ^ 5 9 man 32 21631110 ,|TEAM rr^ . 16-21 22 *—8 3 24 \ToBls__- immediately m ,Core ZTT™ Explorers make the .,v32.4%.3-aFG%:12.5%FT%762, m

FG ' | to the line. M. seconds - with 18 made ^tttpC'SS^-^the Exp 1 82 78 Green counter and h Exploerp ^ ^ ensuing Robert ^«ie On the rmin . 4) when with 4:54 was fouled^ (62 5 , ackson throw and fouj another free ^ ^ lay-up by — launched Used Jer Harris with ten was 40seco-^J net Plummer Robert, the game. Just found ^ ""^f^.traded U left in , ^ Explorers pc Mci basehne three shot and the ^ high-arcing, Qrers who we t £eg a and returned w toukd again ( ^ and reclamed mome- e season car and ^^f* two points ma to tnen w. his final •ihle to cruise 84-81. play- the score win in A-10 make ^r first

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Sophomore g out of 6 walk-,,,, , ™ n R rJ ,T EaSt V°°rhees N ^ " «* to J fiv^ho^Us '"" su - " - , P'njustovera inin1 '-'-ketandr ;;;;^,:;'';^^-^ dose out "ds e,t the 78-59 v.aorv ' t0

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ofmnstheLaSalleUni -1" imc to Olean, NY- » P" 87 -73 decision "•- d an dumpn ig ^v at ,„,4 tr. answer bv (8-11.1/'' ^rnoon attempted Explorers ^ ^^^ E^orer. ^NJ/Patcrson 4 The Bonaventureis-l- - ^ ( but St Harris the basket play guard Darnel1 -» &*«- from Reilh Center. .^ ExpU , rer numor whoKSSSShad 1- Penn ,he cap.taWdon ffi^^^i^h Catholic) meter where TheBonnic h " it erran jumper ; to throw ]aaber to build a M four-minute - •hose a the on set e ^ ssffigr then in at 1 ball and 11 the . mevcd the ^.^ ,,--;;> - ith 3:29 * -mors helped a expire ^ nr-tUai/Hu, ^ 3 5 28 W too oodat 1 about ^ 1 , | r-^" :, B.- pla> .c (10-b 1 - Salle shot dock ^^ „ where the IVnnsvlvamas the La with the timeout J over k d me J media v .•>-?- fivc-p' ,nt pMnts edge out a ol with a ^ halt „dged q \kers , oatr ^ remaining in the ^ b GreenWtarum.uv.l, ^ ^ half tad b*nd ncofwo « first and G*-*-^ built a ! fouled three ^^V^^XExplorers Johnson Explorers naikd a *.t tm and The palu .., the halves secure U to at 93-92. 1*51 m*S chacl fre e throws sConng 50-39, with f as | to close lead, the buzzer no hm* ^ at were the : er The Bonn.es ^ whik -The 17 points opened another with L , Salle 49^f4, butw - at the half, when fresh w eight ^ .^ 0-0 2-2 Steve eleven rn- Charter 03 DANLEY lMJ of ™^^ P.VPrep Green U hi t mak 24Z0LLER.Ma* man Rodney thrQW t0 IV™ „.ssedthe-u S 02 JftABERdbrahim . aphul 2 " b seal scored hitiliV an 15EGEE.Kevm lere able to ^^^eMD/St. Frances) J with 16.14 & d B-i' Mnmoa^ 58-47 ]aaber an GRANDIERI. Brian Harns the scott b , Darnell 22 2 ** on Darren Still the i*rf in 05 SMITH, 23-pomtsJhe£-« l000 en 0-u game-high ^ ^ Q^^^S-*do* £ Andreas . P staW ^ hree 13 SCHREIBER. tal Mark ZoUer u ifrombecomingh;* . seasonto °/ toe take the bt . KACH, Michael career Explorer lull to sh wth a 14 points in his an .Hewo fin Tommy O-o or more main,ng 20 MCMAHON, ithlO:03re "- 1 oJr W Justin p 41 REILLY. points. held earn-high 27 d ^^ 42V0TEL,Bcennan gave * * halt The bucket £» <£ the first in - 7 with 8 h. -14 advantage ^ ^ seeming I to* rr^ a 15 would swp teams 50 ' there the FG°/o.57.8%.3-Pt-FG% 13 9 1 From I 0'.. possesston.14 "an 3 4 2 on each S*« B Solu^ 32 «*?^an 2-6 02 2 2 the ad ^«^rsE 7 3 6 2 took 34GUIUANDEAUX,Ruben Penn finally ^ ^ g ^ *' 5 ^ Mike 4 jump* 3 a short throw 42 ST. JOHN. 4 4 » ° Grandieri made ^ M °o 1 SI Rodney « Penn 92 ds 10 GREEN. , play to give 9-1b w 1 51 V.04 to ^ Darnell ; : S 5 5 J^ 11 HARRIS, v2 , *< 20c" free t^ Paul 1 » ° both 1 made 01 JOHNSON, uu M 1 Sherman 2 U 2 ^^Xat 03 DIAZ, 2 „ , 3-5 uu o K,mmam 1 , 6 05 BARRETT, 1 „ 3-5 Brian 5 41 GRIMES. , 4 16 1 6 200 16 7311 I -57-4-17 7-10 15 25 40

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<^?W* flf-lle Explorers bari h but the -;-. couldn't hold : * r -— onto a V I j ^ '"---^ch.ondSp^. after *Cond half Darnell suffering alfi," F u leac Harris (Baltimore, MD/St1 F™ bounce "^ ™ ** -uld, •ay m scoring - Frances) led the bacTfrom ** for thCthe 1 ? r h , ^V^ g 12th tlme *is 1 year, finishing rordham 8 point* with maintained rhe ~J, .- most o( holding the lead foT^^jtf ^ ** B« Ae " nd call each time "« uS£^TTa t one or La Salle had ^o-point 1« more rerw \ , ^g up 23 SIS "^ « *e S^ *""« d° Rams in Zov^^l ^ U& TI C borers . ? got thei , r biggest lead of .half when, a with the score ned afS-S^^ junior Darnell " Harris (Baltimore scored Jus MD^ FrlnCCSL^T first points of the «r£ Z? a he w-as jumper and " fouJ or. made th, , ^ , min ***«.>« <£*! 40^^ ^ one- " that Hams fc 3 point lwJ only a matter ^"^ **" ir was w fcjjj - I of the Exl £S2Hi H< Hould return °**>™ I Points ahead fo * ^ to the J rcsr ot the ^ E5Z£g±~ game. i ^S/^ remaining I YVk-i u but couldn't muster an 5 I™""* ia^r 100™ 1 foul shot P ™- ' was the 99Vth no.W t^ & 1 Freshman » -bounds and Sro^sSng S"" "* ** Rodnev Green Ph°i ^ ^

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alk™ 56-33 at The Explorers ^ naded hadinaayfixstbalfofthese , ot,g tt,mt - oMartin,Tnmdad& ^ tv •(D.e(D ,K but Sherman Diaz ^ t0 p ay L&Cent si^^ l ^^ Se^vep k r a .p„i„,e,a,l3.05 S ,tae .,,,,,0.^, ,ump«r The UK;""!, » a bas«Une »:.»" B™" „« *M= WJ.95-85." fo, Ae

and* 10 pressure ^ d „ and Rodne> kad the t-xp ^l«E« full-court ^ CathoUc) tQ T^a»l%: svlth 2 S5, had more tames Charter) each j**«£ over ten Uirnea ^ The Explorers leading ~ 22 the O-ls than up te f«= an-^ J^ ^ ^ who picW Jrf tot eoough ,„ Ruben LASALLt 4 freshman , technical , 75-69, torf 1-4 1 T ! 25 pmntS was called 1b 2 Patrick) ^ 3 31 St. 0HN.Mte 3 ulI NY 42STJ c n 2 6 2 , 7 3 2 Kimmam « „., 3 4 51 05 BARRETT, 2-3 I ,4 " " Rodney ' ' ,0 GREEN . 4 M 1 ll Q \ \ 2 9M Darnell 1 HARRIS. , -1 1 . U 1 * « . 1 SwOANOEAUX.Rtt" 2 2 2 3 2 Jb S0N. Paul 1 1 2 24 Q1 J0HN v3 M 3 Sherman 03 DIAZ. EK0NG0MBAlAYves 12 M 1 Bnan 1 , 3 20o 41 GRIMES. 21 36jU«^- 3-15 9-16 15 26.56 ijee y dethe>rlast2 .FG%'.20.0%,n%56. ma .(n -n^ . fG%.46.4° game - put ^ ^REB— the ( ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T TtMPLt " 2 nsi«.Lt ^Aiwaf-n* ° 3 2 o L 5 4 0-0 5-6 2 2 2-3 4 4 19 1 P 0-1 4 4 1 -^ 04DAC0NS.Dion " M JO 2 5 7 2 2MEKONGOMBALAY*es ^ J ^ - ,0 2 22 5 , 54 03SAL.SBEKY.DUS* S a _ 2 3 4 42STJOHN.NW* y ? ^ 13TYWDALE.Mark 0-0 1-2 ° Rodney « 3 3 24 °o!ii» GREEN. ^ v2 . 1 15INGE.Semai °o = 4 i << 1-5 °-° ° Darnell . 1 3 27 8-15 HHARWS. 1 Dionte n A-7 HRiSTMAS. 0-0 3_ 3 7 22 C 0-0 0-0 2 5 ^DEALlX.Rut* ? , Q 16 1 13 z ^ ? OOSHANAHAN.Bnan 0-0 1. 0-1 C Paul ' ° 2 * 4 1 2 11 01 JOHNSON. o-o . 9 Chris n 0-1 1 2 01 CLARK, 4.7 3-4 1 Sherman . 0* 1 2 03 DIAZ. £ „ n „ Ryan 1 BROOKS, 0-0 0-0 02 0-0 2 2 ° C BARRETT. N"™" 0-1 0-0 05 GUZMAN Luis 0-0 m I 10 2 0-0 •20 NEAI. Sean -0 2 V ^ 0LM0S.Senjio 0-0 c 1 4 0-0 0-0 GRIMES. Bnan , 2 I 0-0 0-0 9 20^^^ V2 - : ,4 1 ^ l 3V547 1611 I /WN0RY r

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I ^ffii^acksonhitapairoHr,,^ •assasaffa Duquesne within f° brin one at 103 JJ V?T « Philadelphia man Ruben 1:20 and PA-TU i c CuillandelS ,,"''* fr«h- %5)cS ^'^-(9-16,2-9,0- o^i^f Pk' la e I Saint '? * fet Mphia,PA-TtKL^M tested Duc uesne JosephiSawL ^«*il. t.v , break-away J an uncon- J* flfe get " and A, i 5 major (10 thC ' 3-1 win t0 ]6 ' ead for ^» i" the ^M, BtgS) stay- alive ^ 3 ^ ^nds *»* '04-103 fijrhalf shot \n lT to «ason ' play whh and °' nt play-offhunt 2 ° 10 st" p cruise to a 72-50 P haSftimc lead wnh n P° ^ i win in a V,a" Jemplc ' n ' over rhe One game "^ 10 ™d Owls (11-13 5-7) removed % * pla, ers 7rl n >>t 10 days scored .iT. Z wh ere five after 'the double-fW T' pfe Evnlorerc -i **« Lne in * e s f defeat to -tafcaKss these 3 25 < s^-,*! Barren " Kimin same "' 1 J9 (Paraxon, Ou]/ , -P M/?I ^ t , Tv ^ .,],]„,,, ;- the Explorers te r^T" f Wre 1IK ;^ wm junior P Sot 24 point. Darnell Harri R , -d-ones) to ***** St- fi„isn 28 39 *«* Frances) who on ^ith the 1 ^ "IT lead • at? ; u i r- SSFt"'?? ' t( J '. four 2?«* ' half the '<* fet t"-' -ror-3-PT. Hawks m the ^ three-Srr! ^ _RC closefou ^ «"' d TV" r th" "' «•«* <" ^ec thr ' thc in fG-flM FT-™ ows in the ""h a n „r If 23 MITCHELL. o V cT Robert 70 ^37-19^^ e ' '•* 1-3 B S M from * """^ to 0-0 1 5 , the eigh J/ 30 GROTE. « V strip! *** ( ! )r Scott 3 5 ^ W M 5-5 ' 1 L I '03 JACKSON. 6 5 , Renfe 7-15 20 FAYNE. " « I Phillip " 3 3 »2 ar '-3 4 ViJJanova. °" Tue I 1-1 0-0 ° " 23 The Wni«h, I 22 TUCKER. Gary n ? I SSS^ the th °liC,Can,e 5-9 • -hat «S4 a U '"" 1-2 2-2 ,° I * • they 37 sh "; « I '01 JACKSON. o U posted "* V °^ ari-.h- r, v r Aaron iXfir t PiT™ dutch from f aM8 and esrf the stripe, - ' J'-^uouesneand^" Sarurdav; v, f , 1 ? ^ half i~ 'h^-XplorcrsshoTi";^''-^^^.™.,,,, was still in thc y seven below 1°'™ fe t th 3 >3G0VENS,Darnn . r Sj^nfiZ?**'" 5 27 UnzagaJhitap,,, ' "^mgton, DC 2 WILLIAMSON. Jus;,-! Garret, 2-2 eff0rt CnroUt fcaa ?nd t0a ] °3 " sSS CARTER. " .' then ( Ja,^ 2 7 d ,,n4 -!-™ 2 3 2 ?| dt7ff nsur l 10 RIVERA n J .„ °" second-chances boM tor shot, m r * fou w ,-«•;•, wi - o "swok'/SI ; j* , * Barrett ending ^U, n o' 'SKATHOPOULIS.Pete ° ° ° a r, ' hn "Xiillill - l " 2 „ ^^^his IK.*-* "ithinapoinratr^ Q n n ,,;,' "K team, 'GRIMES W 22 USHLEYEdwm , Bran n., »H|j „° ° ° ° 1 ,n ^ 00 t,t [2STJ0HN. « 0-0 M -0 °«;"'-*chr,„u -"-^k. M^ ; 00 ^OODYfiockwei, ;: ;:;;"; Y^ ' ' Ujlw,i 0^ JJ ves .Mekong, .... V«« a lo„| 5 s Ml,,,, .„,„ 8 ' ' 2 ' 1/abt ' "If - - th N 3 j 5 A s tensive - ^t. Patrick) r ^ i.'fjj? board , , ' ~ 2 ' °° °° '2 r, m 4 6 ^^ Sho, ro Xmo \^»-,hc,:;;;;;';;^ ,, vc --«; 2 -, 672 , 7 Fhe team's ' [-5oo,,, fG% ^ .SU.1PI,..,, |., j ,

>nthc ' :;: si «"» until Tvnd ,lc ,, ; 10 ' Barr ""!' " l ! '~ ertbacko„tl,,l' ;" I 7hec rted,w ^^KOWJOMSAUr*^^?^ ,, llni ; ; uK "wt (r B««ttscoLT trad again, °-2 y '0 GREEN. Roa„e»«„„«, ft 0-0 V>1 y ""i hur,al„ ,,,,"- ^'" the second x , lU half " HARRIS Darnell three h-»->inth 0-0 ,„„„„.,„ ;'''— c game's « ,J naJ I GU^NOEAUX Ruber J 01 JOHNSON, I ttMPLC Pa u . 03 °"' I DIAZ. Sherman 2It il 0- ' 05BARRETT. ; „ B WDACONS.Oion r J K , mmjn , 'V,'' '^' » * " 3 0- "s f ? 3 I ffllEAJ Sean * ' '"SAL'SeERV.ton " C ^ n 3 ,t f"J ' 2 ^' GRIMES. Bnan " !" ° '3tVNDALE.Mart, 1 ' < J6A6 , 22 *J 0-0 0-2 3 2 "2 TEAM 'SWGE.Sema, V.' ', 5 5 .0 4 ;- Tm$ 19-18 J ' J ,.,2n.20 P 3 3 wcufflcom ,3 ,'; »?n,( n I j

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Exploras S.ule University ,,. ,., The La sec '' / and 19 ;V" /'" / ^";'; often minutes n span (10-18,3-H -' to he 1, s.,thou« a field H two; halveC at and Saint ° 2 across the , ad 24 points ° ° ( onds a ^^ scored '"0-l 5 4 11 * * lsch to ^BONGOMMa^f 4 2 3 " Ke" a 14-2 run 2 u Saturday St. Louis with Mike « 3 8 1 1 GeorgpW^H 86-74 victoryon I ^ the game « ST JOHN. 0-0 3 ™W 4-7 U taking m I Ktmmant 1 before BARRETT. „ 5 5 5 halftime 05 u M ,oU J 2 Tom < ore Rodney 8 at - or m , 3 4 afternoon „ ,0 GREEN, \ M \\ 1 3-6 2 2 f ^ Ruben ;' 5 2 6 had 34 GUILLANDEAUX. -3 2 3 , Explorers - (Brooklyn, ' 2 R The '^S 2 J v u eaux Paul 3 1 1 JOHNSON, -0 1 had a 01 points including R^^gS but GW three Sherman 1 4 5 < hit .1 to 03 DIAZ. „ , Carl Center QUt y2 M Patricks) induding Tohago/Life ^ Darnell W/St. Q w«»£S5St ^ ^ „ HARRIS. Q Q 01 ^ plavers re,ts ° of un 20NEAL,Sean "> 1 2 patr oundsandDok n-0 0-0 ^r potnts and 11 GRIMES, 8nan Elliott's 16 14 who Rodney 33 17 55 two- Explorer,, P^*^ and TEAM — 4.7 8 25 11 a dynam, The Harris ^3-48 5-1? Aldnbad* first on scorers & P°^coredho leading _ thc Totals . Explorers, « two e had | The , ia FTO/< 7.9%,3-Pt.FG%:29^' from who were h^P*^ play but o, slam just 25% Green vutT 9:06 to [FG o4 handed fi-J^gt Mover m-J een a Luke for G .ute r ball ^ LOUIS ^ I SAINT half the ignrtedthe ^ in the Despite turnover the field ^ £^> (54 .8%). ^S^Slolds.The Luke on 17 of 32 MEYER. connected ««U«».MAJ»? 3 ( St John^ . and 3 19 , run. halt 44HUSAK.Bryce , 3 shooting,M.ke 22 decisive SLU . he second C0ld ^ team ^ OOPOLK.Dwayne his School) brought remaining- Danny 6 01 BROWN. three-po Louis ™ conference then he nailed a DarneU Saint ^«^. a two-game 2UISCH, Kevin to snap an would no ^„*«J*S tell TommKLiddeU claimed V0UY0UKAS,lan Explorers ^-pointer from w) 1 b The reak.The nutes left in JOHNSON. Justin "sr.r.sr/e g st ?£*««<£ mi 23 E g ntcan - ,ars that 25LIDDELL,Tommie seconds Expk Lours run .just 54 ^many^ ^ ^ -^^'T^IlS^e^nt led by halt L. > I TEAM 12:13' Colonials before , 14 ! pky. i 5 The ^ ^ the ame ^ mt --jgS : ^ S guests d r on two outscored their ^ points UVV to cut the ^t^^^uSnl^ and were able JTccasionsbutcc^ CalP UC points. L ^^dall scorers with21 minutes l MaMansion-n .^ tbout two ^Rivet School) Strawberry ^ playe Mike St. John who had nine Wf^ ' d nerOadVirtOry;neO SiC^VCOnly0 in a that ended nhe^splayedaruggedf, st half

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a " ; « I ssn*»-01 KING, Traws 1-5 1-2 0-0 25 ELLIOTT. two-handed I Cart " ""^ jt 6-12 dunk 31 "to 0-1 4 . "A"«.^-TheL'iS.n r . 33 5 , second J 1/ RfCE. Maureece *e La Salle p, °rers 7-14 to **PPed up (10-20, 1 3-6 4-4 *** thei, 2006 07 3- l| 05 DJGGS. Rob 2 E^St™^ night ** n V defeat " 5V 0-0 3-4 but the '- ,ead <* to "H. * ?6 65 ~ || 12 LEE. Johnny 2 ^ ^SLd^n, [r &Wm^W W-3J scored Sa '" ? the ' &-?. ^day ' °" 22 HOLLIS.Oaman next 14 po" afternoon a I ' i'™*™" Tom ^ 00000 ened in S ArCna " 31 kVILMORE their " ""'" threar ''' I Noel 102-63 * * ^Explorers it0n °" Senior were u M"lHns " Nfeht at [ Center thc

'""r - ™° 32-62 three- *»* * ' . 6-14 pointers points , 16-22 14 anJ , „ F B l,in,ulJ ll G%51.6%.3.P c .'n.\^ s ^benGuilland^ l^.pr r ,,,,.., ,.FG%:42.9-/..FT«/„:72 ^tei;tr/°'' 7% f Uh ] r-the Seco ' " >cored J fught game and "d «* three assists. 14 whfc . SAU£ set a L deaJ 11 Z^ JL"e -™-3-PT- __, ,**** were * * but i ne Explorers ;»-•-> took i i , th c^Kfe*" U 4-30* J* nd suffered ^"^l.Kh „«i,, iiIv .,,. ST JOHN. 3 [tentioninth "hcm frorn . [« Mike 38 , " ' con Wla nament -«niorTtXe r career . triple-double (17 ^ founh ^^fecSl^f^^-^orthboro. '2 PZmT1^ 2 2 23 J Rashaun blk) 01 Freeman md I JOHNSON. Paul went 10 f £V° 0-3 0-1 7-8 finish r" " HARRIS, with m *« field and nd Darnell 20 points and to ^ fimshed "wsecutive I I with i 1 ;d; ?? J 20NEAL,Sean abounds and fiVe ints fourth. ^ P° " '- 41 GRIMES, Brian I

2 «STJ0HN.«te M2I31 03 CAGE. - 22-6210-3120-31 ™ V "'d " Juan ., '5 2) 36 19 '0 GREEN, " 74 17 1, Rodney ,i ° * 8 2 7 4 6 ? "' n ISDOELLMANj.Khn. ,. 2 3-Pt.FG'. °"° 2-8 323%. FT«, 645, ""ARRIS M ' ^^0^^?:^"* 0-2 2-4 Darnell imJ ° 2 2 3 6 „ 33 , COLE. Brandon < 0-0 ° ' 6 2-3 20«AL,sean 2 3 I l 0-0 J ^ 2 ° 24 LAVENDER. Drew J "I M ' JOHNSONS 3' 2 2 4 4 4 34 H o 3 f JJ BURRELL. Stanley f:? " 3 ; ,; ? 0' DUNCAN, Josh °5 BROWN. Oemc "RAWOND.BJ 5-9 47 ' '4 WOLF. Jo M 1 ? j j ? 2 M M ' ' ' M 3 ,o| ^OVE.Jason 1 , n n « I Totals M ° ° ' I TEAM M M n n

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I MASSACHUSEntS - T0T 3 p r UE Jennie, Man » 5^* -TOT-3-PT- __,, ^S *f? ,, , , 2 ^M '^sme.Slepha* ° " , , JJ ^ ? ( 'eemaafiashaon « '° , -,4 17 2 o ,o 02 Thomas. ' Brandon . * « » I 5 , » 2 1 9 i 2 3 3 /sir.- *»«».•? 3 ( 34GUILLANrjeAUXR^ « .9 t\ « 030IA2Sherman L'^ « ' 3 I OSBAflRETTKvnman, J? " ?J ° 3 'OMayben. Tiki 12 2 1 '0 GREEN '3 0-0 Rodr^ J ^° ' M Lowe, O-o 1 3 ^ Chris 5 '4 2 C 0-2 2-2 1 , t : ' 3-5 6 3 3, MM I 20M,ll,gan.Danle K S ? 33 3 \ 7 M 2 * 1 I ?2BrovHK.El,enne M 3 J J J II 15 J 31 Bonner Luke 23^6 5-4,4,9 I 7 M 33 00 ' 8i 'OAmpim, M I Na/ !3 J 4 on '•' I TEAM m wood f ; js, ,;" 2 2

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SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total NON-CONFERENCE 7-7 4-6 2-0 1-1

La Salle 1004 1146 2150 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME Opponents 1057 1184 2241 HOME DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL AWAY La Salle 78 10 88 NEUTRAL Opponents 54 8 62 TOTAL

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pet 3FG-FGA Pet FT-FTA Ol-Def-Tot Avg PF FO TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

11 HARRIS, Darnell 30 27 924 30.8 143-335 .427 82-199 .412 52-65 63-77 2.6 69 1 49 5 26 420/14.0 10 GREEN. Rodney 30 28 774 25.8 147-269 .546 0-8 .000 85-126 85-150 5.0 87 3 81 5 34 379/12.6 05 BARRETT, Kimmani 30 5 590 19.7 77-148 44-105 3.5 44 36 4 15 249/8.3 12MEKONGOMBALA. Yves ..30 28 764 25.5 94-209 59 5 20 246/8.2

34 GUILLANDEAUX. Ruben . . .30 22 762 25.4 86-201 12-51-63 2.1 59 2 14 240/8.0 01 JOHNSON. Paul 29 2 465 16.0 65-130 35-42-77 2.7 43 8 12 172/5.9

42 ST. JOHN, Mike 30 29 801 26.7 51-138 .370 17-60.283 31-53 43-129-172 5.7 68 3 25 150/5.0 03 DIAZ. Sherman 29 6 406 14.0 53-102 16-32-48 1.7 39 24 18 140/4.8 41 GRIMES, Brian 30 364 12.1 43-114 .377 0-3 .000 33-51 29-46-75 2.5 28 4 15 119/4.0 35 COHEN, Brad 3 4 1.3 3-12 8/2.7 20NEAL, Sean 16 3 148 9.3 9-25 .360 3-8 .375 6-12 10 11 27/1.7 TEAM

Total 30 6002 771-1683 .458 163-461 .354 445-648 .687 422-667-1089 36.3 561 14 427 478 60 190 2150/71.7

Opponents 30 6000 782-1706 .458 210-596 .352 467-619 .754 342-609-951 31.7 567 - 429 386 119 241 2241/74.7

LA SALLE GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS (ALL GAMES)

DATE/TIME OPPONENT HIGH POINTS IGH REBOUNDS

11/18/06 1:00 p. .. MOUNT ST MARYS (25) HARRIS, Darnell ST. JOHN. Mike

11/21/06 7:00 p. ...HOWARD (27) HARRIS, Darnell HARRIS, Darnell

11/25/06 7:00 p. ...at Saint Francis University 69-60 9) DIAZ. Sherman GRIMES, Brian

12/01/06 5:45 p. ...vsCoppin State L 9) HARRIS. Darnell MEKONGO MBALA. Yves BARRETT, Kimmani

....vs Texas-Pan American 64-63 6) GREEN, Rodney MEKONGO MBALA, Yves ...MARYLAND - BALTIMORE COUNTY 3) HARRIS, Darnell ST. JOHN, Mike 3) DIAZ, Sherman 12/16/06 2:00 p.m. ..at Central Connecticut (25) GREEN, Rodney MEKONGO MBALA, Yves

12/20/06 7:00 p.m. ... MORGAN STATE 8) BARRETT. Kimmani GRIMES, Brian 12/23/06 4:00 p.m VILLANOVA 2) GREEN. Rodney MEKONGO MBALA, Yves 2) HARRIS, Darnell GREEN, Rodney 12/28/06 6:00 pm ...HOLY CROSS 0) GRIMES. Brian ST. JOHN, Mike 0) GREEN, Rodney 12/29/06 6:00 p.m. ....DELAWARE 56-58 4) HARRIS, Darnell GREEN, Rodney 12/30/06 6:15 p.m ...NIAGARA 82-88 (23) MEKONGO MBALA. Yves GREEN. Rodney

01/03/07 7:00 p.rr ....* at Rhode Island 66-69 5) BARRETT, Kimmani MEKONGO MBALA. Yves

01/06/07 4:00 p.rr ....* UMASS 71-79 9) HARRIS. Darnell ST. JOHN. Mike 01/10/07 7:00 p.rr ..." at Duquesne 9) GREEN, Rodney ST. JOHN. Mike .' 01/13/07 7:00 p.rr . at (22) HARRIS, Darnell GREEN. Rodney 01/16/07 7:00 p.rr ...NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECH (18) GREEN. Rodney MEKONGO MBALA. Yves GREEN, Rodney JOHNSON. Paul ...PENN 3222 (32) HARRIS, Darnell ST. JOHN, Mike

...* at St. Bonaventure 3784 (23) HARRIS. Darnell MEKONGO MBALA. Yves • RICHMOND 1825 (18) HARRIS. Darnell MEKONGO MBALA. Yves ..." FORDHAM (12) GREEN, Rodney ST JOHN, Mike MEKONGO MBALA. Yves

01/31/07 7:30 p.m " at Charlotte 49ers 80 87 (17) JOHNSON, Paul JOHNSON. Paul ST. JOHN, Mike

02/04/07 12:00 p.m... • at Temple 64 89 ST. JOHN. Mike

02/07/07 7:00 p.m ' DUQUESNE 105 111 1456 (20) HARRIS. Darnell (8) MEKONGO MBALA. Yves (8) GREEN. Rodney 02/10/07 1:00 p.m • SAINT JOSEPHS 50 72 8722 (11) BARRETT. Kimmani (5) ST. JOHN. Mike (5) MEKONGO MBALA, Yves 02/14/07 7:00 p.m... • TEMPLE W 2025 (24) HARRIS, Darnell (8) BARRETT. Kimmani 02/17/07 7:00 p.m... • at Saint Louis 55-59 10435 (11) ST. JOHN, Mike (5) MEKONGO MBALA. Yves (5) ST. JOHN, Mike

(5) JOHNSON, Paul 02/24/07 12:00 p.m. • GEORGE WASHINGTON 74 86 1875 (15) GUILLANDEAUX, Ruben (8) ST. JOHN, Mike 02/28/07 7:00 p.m... ' at Massachusetts 63- 02 6205 (21) GUILLANDEAUX, Ruben (8) ST. JOHN, Mike 03/03/07 12:00 •xu 65 76 1457 (17) HARRIS. Darnell (4) GRIMES, Brian (4) GREEN. Rodney (4) GUILLANDEAUX. Ruben * - Conference game # - Atlantic 10 Tournament gome

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\<+ m >*' ftpETfllEVEBS SPORTS iNFORMATlON D.rector. Steve QUICK FACTS Sports information 455-W97 Baltimore, WD (410) Location: Office Phone: 455-3994 Founded: 1966 Fax Phone: (4«>) n/a Enrollment: 12,000 Home Phone: 455-3840 Retrievers Phone: Uio) Nickname: "p^s Row [email protected] E-mail: Address: info Wailing Sports UWBL America East RAC Arena, Conference: 307 Ciurcle 10oo Hilltop 21250 Baltimore, WD StsD?rec;or:Dr.Char,esBrown INFORMATION: TEAM record/ Record(Conference STAFF 20o6o BASKETBALL 7 (7-9Wh Monroe finish): 12-19 Coach: Randy Head America East) 6/6 Returning/ Lost: foUrvears) ttermen jrrJMBC..33,7 ( le Same rareer Record: Allen (Roanoke s^nts: Frankie AAss 03) tate Stewart (Roanoke (Howard 01) Aki Thomas SSt7T^^^3i !vll

SPORTS INFORMATION Director: QUICK FACTS Sports information MarkVandergnft . ..of.nnt Emmitsbun (301) A47-5384 Office Phone: (3d) 447-5300 Enrollment: v>~ Fax Phone: w t 359-8611 Mountaineers, The Phone: (717) Nickname: Home n/a and White Row Phone: Colors: Blue Press msmar,edu vandergrift@ Knott Arena (3.«« E-mail: Arena: Address. Northeast info Wailing Conference: Sports NCAA Divis.oni Affiliation: So^E-itsburgRoad H. Powell Dr. Thomas 21727 President: Emmitsburg, WD Director: Athletics Menmnger D? Harold P.

2 R ») tn?h> :^U-*> 8/5 l» years) Returning/Lost: 30-56 (three Lettermen at MS*: Record Returning/Lost: 3/2 Same Starters Career Record:

A 8) tr^Dunlap(OldDominion' 9 99 ?Lne Perry (Delaware

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.NFOR»ATK)N SPORTS dHilUt QUICK FACTS Washington, D.C Location: (202)806-9595 Founded: 1867 Fax Phone: Phone: n/a Enrollment: 10,500 Home Phone: n/a Press Row [email protected] E-mail:

20059 Washington, DC

BASKETBALL STAFF lacks." H.»d Coach: ffll Howard: i6-A4»«°V 7,6 Record at rmen Returning/Lost Lette a/3 Record: Same Returning/Lost, Career Starters ^eTw^e^HUnWersUyof 'Ssconsin-WWtewater95) * (UMass at Ambers M collier

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.NFOR«ATK)N SPORTS oikcrt erector. QUICK FACTS Sports informabon PA Phone: (8H)«a-3«8 Location: Loretto, Office (8iA)A72-3t96 Founded: 1,847 Fax Phone: Enrollment: 2,000 Flash Nickname: Red r^inrv Red & White xSSSSrSP Commonicabons ^ssssssff Athletic Universdy Northeast Francis Conference: Saint NCAA Division I PO. Box 600 Affiliation: PA 159AO Lident:Rev.6abrielZe,s,T0.R. Loretto, P Bob Knmmel Mhletic Director: BASKETBALL STAFF Bobby lones Head Coach: 84) (Western Kentucky s/o years) Returning/Lost: 79-1* (nine Surters Record atSFU:

Assistant, w , ^ H^CON«CT.CU.M*Tr^ *geLiml«ERSITY_ Member 28, 2QQ7_

(Merrimack '92) • „„,«• Steve Oman A "(Centra. Conn. '04) FACTS teV aPP QUICK (Central Conn oO Britain, CT Pav„e Location: New X -06) (Adelph, lamal Wagner Founded: 1849 12,000 INFORMATION Enrollment: conRTS P,nanc Devils m Nickname: Blue Sla«onD«^o Blue & White (860) 832-3089 Colors: Office Phone: H.Detrick William (860) 832-3084 Arena: Fax Phone: (2,654) 978-7235 Gymnasium Home Phone: (860) Northeast (860) 832-3099 Conference: p^ess Row Phone: Affiliation: NCAA [email protected] )ohnW.M.ller E-mail: Dr. Address: president: info Mailing i snorts I Director: Charles Street Athletics 1615 Stanley 06050 New Britain, CT BASKETBALL STAFF Howie Dickenrnan INFORMATION: Head Coach: TEAM 70) (Central Connect.cut loo^Record^ConfererKerecord/ ) 17*1*5 (U1 22-12 (16-2/F.rst) Record at Central: finish): Same Returning/ Lost: 3/6 Career Record: Lettermen Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/

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SPORTS INFORMATION Director: lo^ QUiCK FACTS Sports information PA 577-1227 'J (570) Location: Lewisburg, Office Phone: 577-i66o Founded: 1846 Fax Phone: (570) n/a Enrollment: 3,400 Home Phone: Phone: (570) 577-1 Nickname: Bison Press Row and Blue Colors: Orange E-mail: n/a Pavilion Moo) Mailing Address: Arena: Sojka Sports info League Field House Conference: Patriot Gerhard NCAA Division I Moore Avenue Affiliation: PA 17&37 C. M.tchell Lewisburg, President: Brian lohn P. Hardt Antics Director: TEAM INFORMATION: (Conference STAFF 2006-07 Record BASKETBALL '80) (i3-i/2"d) finish): 22-9 ^Co*h:P*n^O*^ Returning/ Lost: (^4 7 ars) Lettermen Bucknell: 222-159 Record at Returning/ Lost: 2/ 3^02 U8 years) Starters Career Record: nra"Davis(Randolph^aco HAarkProsserCHAanstoa) anBowen(Bucknelloo) D WORGANSTATE^

SPORTS INFORMATION QUICK FACTS P LHaynesW Baltimore. MD Leonard Location: 1867 Founded: £««*.:<*«> 885-8307 Enrollment: 7.500 (24oH*W Bears Home Phone: Nickname: Phone: (W3)8»5i press Row rmaiMnavnesweaoUom --tK^oe 5i Baltimore. MD2«

Floyd Kerr N 'tLr, Director: TEAMINFORM«'0 ;ncerecord/ BASKETBALL STAFF 2°S^8&M. HeadCoachToddBozeman r 86) (Rhode Island

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QUICK FACTS S p (662) 9« 75 Oxford, WS Phone: QOffice, Location: 915-7006 Phone: (662) Founded: 18A8 FaxFc Phone: n/a Enrollment: 17.325 HomeH (662) 236 Rebels Row Phone: Nickname: Prep ss an:[email protected]^edu E- m Mailing Address. Sports info 217 PO Box n 38677^ University. MS

tf AM INFORMATION: d Director. Pete Athletics 1 21-13 (S- 8 ' finish): ^ LettermenRetum.ng/Lost.8/7 Coach. Anay Lost: 2/3 Head r)* Returning/ Starters 42-26 «w^, caree. Record: oo)

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QUICK FACTS sssss.— 325-7525 II Phone: (773) Location: Chicago, Office 325-7531 Founded: 1898 Fax Phone: (773) 463-0177 23,148 Home Phone: (312) Enrollment: 296-6999 Demons Phone:(8,7) Nickname: Blue Tss Row Blue and Scarlet [email protected] Colors: Royal E-mail: (18.500) Address: Arena info Wailing Arena: Allstate Sports Sheffield East North Conference: Big 2323 Division 1 Chicago, IL 60614 Affiliation: NCAA Dennis H. President: Rev. TEAM INFORMATION: Holtschneider, CM. Ponsetto ,ean Lent, DWector: 20-14 (9-7 8th) JZ finish): Lost: 8/5 STAFF Lettermen Returning/ BASKETBALL Lost: 3 lerjvWamwnght Starters Returning/ Head Coach:

AS NCWilmi ng,o ScottWaSgh, (U VillAMOVAUHWWS'"

u»— QUICK FACTS Sports Information 519-4120 PA Phone: (610) Location: Villanova, Office (610) 519-7323 Founded: 1842 Fax Phone: (610) 924-9042 Enrollment: 6,240 Home Phone: Phone: n/a Nickname: Wildcats Press Row @v,llr and White "ail:michael.sheridan Colors: Blue E Address: PavilUon (6,500) info Mailing Arena: The SportsP (20,056) Avenue Wachovia Center 800 Lancaster East eNevinFieldhouse Conference: Big )ak Villanova, PA 19085 Affiliation: NCAA TEAM INFORMATION: sssssssr Record (Coherence 2006-07 (9-7) finish): 22-11 Lost: 9 « Lettermen Returning/ 2/' sssst--«rs) Returning/Lost: starters

£SKSs£UNLV 94 Gunning Assistants: Brett 85) cm Pincknev (Villanova

80 QUICK FACTS Wlahassee, FU Location: gSssas- Founded: 1851 39.65a Enrollment: Seminoles Nickname: 3p rec^6M-i077 and Gold Colors: Garnet L. Tucker Arena: Donald Atlantic Coas :,rc«aishemailer,fsu.edu Conference: rma NCAA Drvrsron Phone: CSSO^-f^ Affiliation: Ho^e » T.K.Wethero Phone: (850) "4 1 President: Dr. Press Row Hart, 1,. Address: Director: Dave info filing Athletics Sports P.O. Box 2195 FL 32316 SEES— Tallahassee, R TEAtt, Sence record/ r r Returning 9/3 Let,ermen Returnmg/Lost. 4/1 Starters * ^^t7^«"«J

QUICK FACTS Richmond, VA Location: Founded: 1830 richmond^u rmail:mkv,o,ek@ Enrollment: 2,95° (804 3A9-«^ Spiders Phone: Nickname: Home 2»» Phone: (804) and Blue Press Row Colors: Red Wailing Address: Center snorts info Arena: Robins Atlantic v Conference: "Ssssu- NCAA Affiliation. Ed«rdC^'s president: Dr.

BASKETBALL STAFF Wooney JEMS?* Chris Head Coach: -94) (Princeton ars)irs) to™(tv)oye' Richmond: 21-39 Record at yea-s) 63-78 (fwe dree, Record: "ScGeehan^s^^

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A Tave^oreCBethelCoUege'9^ FACTS QUICK (Kutztown 93) Bonaventure, NY Dno Presley Location: St. Founded: 1858 SPORTS INFORMATION 2,000 Director: Enrollment: Sports information Bonnies Nickname: Patrick Pierson and White (716) 375-2575 Colors: Brown Office Phone: at the Lanier Court Arena: Bob Fax Phone: (716) Center (5,780) Reilly E-mail: ppierson<^ Atlantic 10 (716)640-4496 Conference: Home Phone: 375-266. NCAA Phone: (716) Affiliation: Press Row Address: P info Wlailing aretCarney,O.S.F. SnortsP ^r FedEx) tst^arg 6 (Rt. 417 Watson P0 Box Director: Steve Bonaventure, NY 14778 Athletics St. BASKETBALL STAFF INFORMATION: TEAM recon MarkSchm.dt Record (Conference Head Coach: I0062 07 86) ° College . (4-12/^) (Boston ish): 7-22 F.rsty fin Bonaventure: Returning/Lost: 4/9 Record at St. Lettermen 82-90 Csixvears) Career Record: i^^lE^^

SPORTS INFORMATION Director: QUICK FACTS SoortsSports information Mike Mahoney Phone: 215.898.9232 Founded: 1740 Office 215-898-1747 10.422 Fax Phone: Enrollment: [email protected] Quakers E-mail: Nickname: n/a and Blue Home Phone: Colors: Red Phone: (215) 898^ Palestra (8,722) Press Row Arena: The Address: League info Mailing Conference: ivy Sports Hall NCAA Divis.on I Weightman Affiliation: Street _, s. 33rd PA 19104-63 asss=- Philadelphia, TEAM INFORMATION: (Conference 2006-07 Record d3-i/F' rst) finish): 22-9 (First season) Penn: 22-9 Returning/ Lost- p'ord at Lettermen 210-166 Record: Returning/Lost: 2/ Career Starters

Maine '99) "oE Sparks (Southern (Brown 04) Wike rAartin (C »7J Perry Bromwell

82 -08 OPPONENTS INFORMATION SPORTS Director. information QUICK FACTS Sports. Charlotte, NC Location: 6 Founded: 19I Enrollment: 21,519 Nickname: wers and White Colors: Green Arena (9.150) Arena: Halton ^i'ingAdd.e^ Atlantic 10 Sports info atd Conference: Mfiliation-.NCAACv.smn" Dubois Dr. Phil 28223 President: Charlotte, NC >udy Rose Mhletics Director: BASKETBAU STAFF 2°S"A.l6(7-9/9th) S) 5/8 Charlotte Returnmg/cos^ Record at mermen 2/3 Returning/ Lost. Starters A thUte'96) ^bC— tVirgima Chris Cheeks Commonwealth '90) Ia^IotIswiv^^^J

SPORTS ^^^..ChucKVahn, Oirertor FACTS Sports information QUICK (314)977-2524 Lou.s, MO Office Phone: Location: St. (314)977-7^93 1818 Fax Phone: Founded: [email protected] Enrollment: 12,034 E-mail: n/a Billikens Home Phone: Nickname: ^ 3 Phone: (314) 589 Press Row info W»tt«ng^ SportsP Boulev North Grand Atlantic 10 22 i Conference: Room 39 OuBourg Hall, Mmiatlon-.NCAAD.v.s, MO 63103 B» I- t Louis, Lawrence I. S President: Rev. Director: TBA Athletics BASKETBALL STAFF Wa,erus Coach: Rich =3Sfi3T ette,menRetu.mng/Lost.9/3 Head L Marquette '70) Returning/lost: 4/> £arlers ^7^ Career Record: A22

(St. Leo 9°> Angres Thorpe (Utah -oo) Alex lensen 2007-08 OPPONENTS XAVIER UNIVERSITY

SPORTS INFORMATION Director: Ton QUICK FACTS Sports information Cincinnati, OH (513) 7«-3«4 Location: Office Phone: (513)745-2825 Founded: 1831 Fax Phone: [email protected] Enrollment: 6,600 E-mail: Musketeers n/a Nickname: Home Phone: and White Blue, Gray Phone: (513) 745-39 Colors: Navy Press Row Center (10,250) Mailing Address: Arena: Cintas Sports Info 10 Victory Parkway Conference: Atlantic %8oo 45207-7530 Division I Cincinnati, OH Affiliation: NCAA Graham, Rev.Michael ). President: INFORMATION: Mike Bobmsk, TEAM Director: (Conference Mhlet 6-07 Record 200 (13-3/™^ BASKETBALL STAFF finish): 25-9 Lost: 71 Lettermen Returning/ Head Coach: Returning/Lost: 2/3 ( '92) Starters »hree yea, Jed at Xavier:63-3*

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2007-08 OPPONENTS SPORTS INFORMATION Director: ja. QUICK FACTS Sports information Amherst, MA Phone: Ui3)577-306i Location: Oftice te)5A5-i556 Founded: 1863 Fax Phone: • [email protected].< Enrollment: 25,593 E-mail: ) Minutemen n/a Nickname: Home Phone: and White Phone: (413) 5450 Colors: Maroon Press Row ,493) Mailing Address: (9 Sports info Arena: Gym Atlantic 10 o Boyden Conference: 25 Amherst, IVAA 01003 Affiliation: NCAA M.Wilson President: lack INFORMATION: McCutche TEAM Director: John (Conference Mnletics 20o6-o7 Record d3-3/T-«t) finish): 24-9 Returning/ Lost: ^S^ordCKentuckv,. Lettermen 2/ years) Returning/Lost: p^tUWass: 37-24 ^ Starters («vears) C^eerRecord: 165135 Maloney Assistants: Tim

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SPORTS INFORMATION Director: QUICK FACTS Sports information Philadelph.a, PA Dougherty Location: Larry Phone: (215)20^-2588 Founded: 1884 Office (215) 204-7499 Enrollment: 34.000 Fax Phone: [email protected] Nickname: Owls E-mail: and White Phone: n/a Colors: Cherry Home Center (10.206) Phone: n/a Liacouras Press Row Arena: Address: Atlantic 10 mfoinfo Mailing Conference: Sports[S Broad St. Divis.on 00 North Affiliation: NCAA Ann Weaver Hart President: Dr. Bradshaw Antics Director: Bill TEAM INFORMATION: BASKETBALL STAFF Dunphy (LaSalle > Head Coach: Fran (First year) Temple: 12-18 8/6 Re rd at Returning/Lost: 32-13^18 years) Lettermen Record: Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Car Starters As"tants:DaveDuke(Villanova7^ NlattLangel(Penn;oo) Shawn Trice (Penn 95) M MILLIE lE2WW)®mIw/^/o)£?

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Explorers 3 2007-08 3 2006-07 Review Opponents U' a 2007-08 ^ Record Book University D La Salle '^Mellialnforrnotion Opponent W L Met Met La Salle win Opponent win

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30)

Alabama 2 4 1974 1999 1980 (82-80) 1999 (85-70)

Alabama-Birmingham 2 1 2000 2002 2002 (56-53) 2000 (73-62)

Alabama State 1 2001 2001 2001 (55-42)

Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946 (67-61)

American 20 7 1966 2005 2005 (75-63) 1983 (65-63)

Appalachian State 1 2003 2003 2003(59-48)

Arizona 2 1 1950 1994 1953 (87-68) 1994 (92-76)

Arizona State 1 1997 1997 1997 (111-78)

Arkansas 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-58)

Arkansas-Little Rock 1 1987 1987 1987 (92-73)

Army 13 4 1973 1990 1990 (106-73) 1987 (68-59)

Arnold 1 1943 1943 1943 (83-48)

Auburn 1 1995 1995 1995 (70-60)

Austin Peay 1 1989 1989 1989 (79-74)

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

Baylor 3 o 1972 1994 1994 (75-64)

Biscayne 6 l 1972 1978 1978 (89-84) 1972 (103-93)

Bloomsburg 1 1950 1950 1950 (67-41)

Boston College 3 i 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972 (62-61)

Boston University l l 1983 1997 1997 (70-58) 1997 (77-65)

Bowling Green 5 i 1949 1986 1986 (94-54) 1949 (57-45)

Bradley 2 1 1954 1957 1957 (87-77) 1956 (93-78)

Brandeis 1 1955 1955 1955 (102-56)

Brigham Young 6 3 1949 1992 1992 (81-80) 1988 (95-82)

Brooklyn College 1 1935 1935 1935 (28-17)

Brown 1 1983 1983 1983 (61-59)

Bucknell 15 3 1903 1983 1983 (68-66) 1980 (80-79) Butler 2 6 1940 1999 1995 (73-7i) 1999 (43-36)

California 1 1 1992 2000 1992 (99-76) 2000 (81-59)

Cal Poly SLO 1 1 1994 1996 1994 (85-49) 1996 (71-78)

Cal St-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) Canisius 24 9 1941 1992 1992 (90-73) 1983 (55-54) Catholic 8 4 1933 1947 1947 (68-33) 1939 (45-40)

Central Conn. State 4 i 1999 2006 2006 (86-73) 2004 (60-48)

Central Florida 1 1987 1987 1987 (68-43) C.C.N.Y. o 4 1938 1946 1946 (94-52)

Chaminade 1 1988 1988 1988 (90-60)

Charleston 3 o 1934 1942 1942 (39-27) Charlotte 2 2006 2007 2007 (87-80)

Cincinnati 3 8 1948 2004 1953 (86-81) 2004 (84-63)

Clemson 1 2 1975 2001 1975 (67-63) 2001 (81-69)

Cleveland State 2 1 1976 1995 1995 (76-67) 1995 (81-78) Coast Guard 2 2 1943 1946 1946 (59-46) 1945 (58-44)

Colorado 1 1993 1993 1993 (84-65)

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

Columbus 1 1942 1942 1942 (47-45)

Cooper Union 1 1933 1933 1933 (33-16)

Coppin State 1 2006 2006 2006(69-68)

Cornell 2 1 1970 2002 2002 (73-59) 1998 (63-61) Creighton 4 6 1963 1993 1993 (66-56) 1970 (86-77) SSS^r 90 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS > All-Time Series Scores

First Last Last Last First Last Last Last Opponent w L Met Met La Salle win Opponent win Opponent W L Met Met La Salle win Opponent win

Dartmouth 2 1962 1985 1985 (84-55) Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36) Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942 (44-33) Long Beach State 1 1989 1989 1989 (96-63)

Dayton 12 20 1952 2007 2006 (74-71) 2007 (84-82) Long Island U. 3 5 1936 1971 1971 (68-53) 1942 (61-37)

Delaware 19 2 1932 2007 2002 (73-56) 2007 (58-56) Louisiana Tech 1 1989 1989 1989 (83-74)

Delaware State 1992 1992 1992 (83-74) Louisville 2 7 1949 1986 1966 (96-92) 1986 (72-60)

DePaut 6 1950 1990 1990 (83-62) 1987 (58-54) Loyola (III.) 5 1993 1994 1995 (92-71) Detroit 6 1965 1995 1994 (80-67) 1995 (82-67) Loyola (La.) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80) Dickinson 1954 1977 1977 (82-61) Loyola (Md.) 30 2 1934 1992 1992 (99-85) 1992 (62-60)

Drexel 20 4 1945 2005 2005 (62-50) 1997 (70-75) Loyola Marymount 1 1 1990 1991 1991 (13311) 1990 (121-116)

Duke 4 1978 1983 1983 (61-60) Lutheran Seminary 2 1931 1932 1932 (50-24) Duquesne 34 26 1940 2007 2007 (79-63) 2007 (111-105) Maine 4 1976 1987 1987 (79-66)

East Carolina 1978 1978 1978 (96-95) Manhattan 37 7 1913 1992 1992 (77-76) 1992 (67-65)

Eastern Kentucky 1952 1987 1987 (98-83) Marist 1 1 2001 2002 2001 (70-64) 2002 (97-80)

Eastern Michigan 1973 1973 1973 (93-66) Marquette 1 1 1995 1996 1995 (68-65) 1996 (53-86)

Eastern Washington 1998 1998 1998 (67-59) Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88)

Elizabethtown 1932 1932 1932 (42-29) Maryland 3 1984 1995 1994 (96-80)

Evansville 3 1993 1994 1994 (65-63) 1994 (92-81) Maryland - Bait Co. 1 1 2005 2006 2005 (70-55) 2006 (78-67)

Fairfield 18 5 1972 1992 1992 (88-66) 1987 (75-62) Massachusetts 7 11 1972 2007 2006 (65-44) 2007 (102-63)

Florida 1990 1990 1990 (76-69) Memphis 1 1 1975 1976 1975 (93-84) 1976 (81-77)

Florida International 2003 2005 2005 (71-60, OT Miami (Fla.) 9 4 1951 1971 1971 (97-77) 1970 (103-96)

Florida Southern l 1979 1979 1979 (84-73) Miami (Ohio) 2 1995 1997 1997 (71-66)

Florida State l 1989 1991 1989 (101-100) 1991 (83-74) Michigan 1 1976 1976 1976(86-71)

Fordham 26 13 1954 2007 2005 (90-88) 2007 (62-54) Millersville 20 1 1939 1962 1962 (102-62) 1958 (90-80)

Fresno State 1990 1990 1990 (75-63) Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87)

Furman 1954 1975 1975 (69-64) Mississippi First Meeting

Gallaudet 1 1932 1932 1932 (23-17) Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74)

Geo. Washington 16 1951 2007 2004 (87-72) 2007 (86-74) Monmouth 3 1984 1986 1986 (72-69)

Georgetown 15 9 1945 1981 1965 (88-80) 1981 (79-63) Montana 1 1979 1979 1979 (91-78)

Georgia 3 1970 1988 1971 (50-42) 1988(95-85) Moravian 4 1941 1948 1948 (70-58)

Georgia Southern 1989 1989 1989 (64-62) Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968 (81-73) 1945 (54-47)

Georgia Tech i 1949 1971 1949 (6759) 1971 (70-67) Morgan State 1 2006 2006 2006 (102-76)

Geneva 1938 1952 1952 (103-74) Morris Brown 1 2001 2001 2001 (63-49)

Gettysburg 12 2 1946 1968 1968 (96-58) 1962 (57-44) Mount St. Mary's 10 6 1932 2006 2006 (66-60) 1998 (92-88)

Hampton 1 2003 2003 2003(68-64) Muhlenberg 25 7 1941 1963 1963 (88-49) 1959(92-75) '

Hartford 1985 1985 1985 (82-80) Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952 (105-82)

Haverford 2 1944 1944 1944 (53-50) Navy 1 1954 1954 19S4 (64-48)

High Point o 1999 1999 1999 (85-62) Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) 1972(75-60) j

Hofstra 14 5 1969 2005 1983 (78-62) 2005 (71-70) New Jersey Institute

Holy Cross 16 6 1949 2006 1996 (73-56) 2006 (68-48) of Technology 1 2007 2007 2007 (78-59)

Houston 1976 1976 1976 (90-87) Newark 2 1942 1943 1943 (50-35)

Howard 5 1994 2006 2006 (84-78) New Mexico State 1 1973 1973 1973 (76-70)

Idaho 2 1951 1991 1991 (83-61) N.Y.U. 1 19S3 1953 1953 (80-63)

Idaho State 1 i 1980 1982 1980 (88-83) 1982 (86-68) Niagara 30 17 1934 2006 1998 (77-74) 2006 (88-82)

Illinois l 1993 1993 1993 (9973) North Carolina 1 2 >947 1988 1947 (65-6?) 1988 196-82)

Illinois-Chicago 1 Aviat. Carolina 1 ; 1995 1995 1995 (8377) N. 1943 1943 194 J (58 lllinor. State 1 1987 1987 1987 (70-50) N.C. Charlotte 1 1978 1978 1978(68-67) minor. Wesleyan 1939 1939 1939 (25-23) N.C. State 6 6 1949 1968 1968(68 -63) 1901 (71-68)

Indiana , 1 1957 1969 1969 (10888) i9S 7 (93-80) N.C. Wilmington 2000(7871) lorni 15 6 1954 1992 1992 (88-79) 1991 (77-74) Northeastern 1 1 1987 1998 1987(10-' 8s) u>98(92 85)

Iowa l i 1955 1996 1955(76-7)) 1996 (65-52) Northwestern 2 1999 :ooo 2000 It).' 44)

James Madison 5 i 1992 2005 2005 (70-S8) 2004 (59-50) Northern Illinois 1 1995 1995 i995(85-75)

Kansas .' 1952 1976 1976 (74-73) Northwestern 1 1964 1964 1964 (91 69)

Kansas State 3 1988 '994 1994 (67-63) Notre Dame 5 l8 1972 •994 1994 I*-. 80 1993 (72-6 V

Kentucky 3 1954 1979 9/9 (10977) Ohio State 1 1 1978 1990 1990(74-6:1 i978(86-8;i

Kutztown 1 i 1945 1945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53) OhioUnivriMty 2 1986 1993 1993 (100 80)

Lafayette ?' u 1903 2004 2002 (70-66) .'004 (83-63) ( H l.ihom.i I945 2000 2000(89 .1 Lehigh 14 i 1959 1982 1082 (94-69) 1972 (6964) Oklahoma State 1 1940 1940(31 if)

LASAILE BASKETBAll k'li First Last Last Last First Last Last Last Opponent w L Met Met La Salle win Opponent win Opponent W L Met Met La Salle win Opponent win

Oklahoma City 1 1967 1967 1967 (108-97) Tenn.-Chattanooga 2003 2003 2003(71-65)

Oregon 1 1992 1992 1992 (105-75) Tennessee Tech 1 1993 1993 1993 (109-93)

Oregon State 1 1992 1992 1992 (92-80) Texas A&M 2 2 1976 1999 1980 (74-51) 1999 (70-69)

Pennsylvania 22 38 1934 2007 2000 (61-59) 2007 (93-92) Texas-El Paso 1 1995 1995 1995 (69-62)

Penn Optometry 1 1932 1932 1932 (36-18) Texas Pan -Am 1 2006 2006 2006 (64-63)

Penn State 2 1 1954 1987 1969 (70-55) 1987 (59-58) Texas-San Antonio 1 1988 1988 1988 (74-51)

Phila. Osteopathy 1 1934 1934 1934 (32-13) Texas Southern 1 1997 1997 1997 (73-67)

Phila. Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980 (87-58) Texas Tech 1 1 1975 1995 1975 (73-64) 1995 (62-58)

Philadelphia U. (Textile) 4 1931 1993 1993 (82-80) Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-66)

Pittsburgh 1 1984 1984 1984 (95-91) Toledo 1 4 1941 1950 1949 (62-51) 1950 (59-55)

Princeton 6 3 1932 1994 1994 (58-49) 1993 (65-60) Towson State 1 1983 1983 1983 (79-78) Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62) Tulsa l 2 1940 1972 1971 (63-61) 1972 (80-77)

Puerto Rico-Mayaguez First Meeting UCLA 2 1 1950 1955 1955 (85-77) 1950 (62-57) Purdue 2 1980 1998 1998 (80-59) Upsala 2 1935 1936 1936 (31-24)

Quinnipiac 1 2002 2002 2002 (82-71) Ursinus 1 1932 1932 1932 (29-26)

Rhode Island 4 17 1977 2007 2005 (73-63) 2007 (69-66) Utah 1 2 1947 1955 1948 (52-46) 1955 (76-69)

Rice 1 2 1941 1982 1982 (64-58) 1942 (51-41) Utah State 1 2 1964 1980 1964 (90-85) 1980 (89-88)

Richmond 11 9 1955 2007 2007 (79-56) 2005 (78-71) Valparaiso 2 1957 1958 1958 (97-86)

Rider 21 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983 (71-69) Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95)

Roanoke 1 1 1937 1939 1937 (32-29) 1939 (31-30) Vermont 7 1977 1984 1984 (91-75)

Rutgers 3 2 1961 2003 2003 (83-75) 2001 (81-56) vlllanova 25 31 1934 2006 2001 (61-58) 2006 (64-51) St. Bonaventure 8 9 1958 2007 2006 (74-62) 2007 (87-73) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64)

St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (59-50) 1943 (47-4i) Va. Commonwealth 2 1983 2004 2004 (63-52)

St Francis (Pa.) 5 1947 2006 2006 (69-60) Virginia Tech 5 5 1996 2000 2000 (71-64) 2000 (96-86)

St. John's 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71) Wake Forest 1 1 1953 1974 1953 (76-59) 1974 (95-90) Saint Joseph's 48 63 1901 2007 2001 (91-90) 2007 (72-50) Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94)

St. Louis 4 4 1951 2007 2006 (62-52) 2007 (59-55) Washington Coll. 3 1940 1942 1942 (32-16)

St. Mary's 1 1985 1985 1985 (69-59) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 (71-56) 1940 (30-27)

St. Peter's 13 8 1984 1992 1992 (65-52) 1991 (57-50) West Virginia 3 1 1955 1992 1968 (100-83) 1992 (80-67)

San Diego State 1 1 1977 1981 1977 (88-84) 1981 (93-67) Western Carolina 1 1982 1982 1982 (58-55)

San Francisco 1 5 1949 1974 1994 (82-80) 1973 (74-73) Western Kentucky 14 15 1943 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (91-87)

Santa Clara 1 3 1940 1982 1941 (41-37) 1982 (93-74) Wichita State 1 2003 2003 2003(74-71) Scranton 18 8 1932 i960 i960 (82-77) 1946 (65-41) Widener (P.M.C.) 11 3 1936 1978 1978 (83-75) 1939 (36-31)

Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-62) William & Mary 1 1949 1949 1949 (63-51)

Seton Hall 13 15 1932 2004 2001 (71-68) 2004 (86-74) Wise. -Green Bay 1 2 1983 1995 1983 (62-51) 1995 (54-46)

Siena 4 3 1990 1992 1992 (84-71) 1992 (77-64) Wise-Milwaukee 1 1995 1995 1995 (80-51)

South Carolina 1 1 1969 1989 1989 (85-67) 1969 (62-59) Wright State 2 1995 1995 1995 (92-90)

South Carolina State 1 2003 2003 2003(76-63) Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32)

South Florida 1 1982 1982 1982 (82-62) Wyomissing P.I. 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41)

SW Missouri State 2 1953 1990 1990 (62-58) Xavier 6 27 1958 2007 2006 (79-70) 2007 (76-65) Southern Cat 4 1 1948 2004 2004 (71-62) 2002 (89-63) Yale 2 1970 1993 1993 (78-69)

Southern Methodist 1 1 1977 2001 1977 (94-86) 2001 (72-63) Youngstown State 1 2 1952 1984 1953 (94-4i) 1984 (81-76)

Southern Miss 2 1 1987 1996 1996 (62-50) 1987 (84-80)

Stanford 2 1 1953 1985 1974 (77-66) 1985 (84-73) 2007-08 Opponents in bold.

Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982 (71-69) 1979 (90-76) Complete records vere kept beginning with the 1931-32 seasc n, but some

Susquehanna 1 1932 1932 1932 (17-11) scores from earlier years are available.

Swarthmore 2 1946 1947 1947 (47-43)

Syracuse 14 17 1955 1999 1970 (108-101) 1999 (68-52) Temple 39 62 1900 2007 2007(77-72) 2007 (89-64)

Temple Pharmacy 2 1 1931 1932 1932 (33-17) 1931 (32-17) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1977 (92-85)

92 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS 1999-00 75-99/77-68 2000-01 54-76 1972-73 69-67 2001-02 72-75/83-70 1981-82 71-66 1973-74 63-81 2002-03 67-49/67-76 1982-83 55-54 1974-75 88-79 a Salle score is first. 2003-04 57-74/72-87 1982-83 102-62 1975-76 72-76 2004-05 42-71/66-84 1987-88 86-72 1976-77 62-64 BUCKNELL 2005-06 65-77 2001-02 78-84 (OT) 1977-78 79-74 2006-07 74-86 2002-03 73-56 1978-79 89-90 1979-80 91-79 DEPAUL 1980-81 66-62 HOWARD CENTRAL CONN. STATE 1981-82 80-79 1982-83 67-61 La Salle leads 5-0 DePaul leads 6-2 1992-93 81-78/68-65 1994-95 9i-75 La Salle leads 4-1 Last Meeting 1990 83-62 1999-2000 70-60 1995-96 73-69/75-85 1996-97 72-59 1997-98 71-62 2000-01 79-73 1996-97 79-77/77-88 2004-05 48-60 DUQUESNE 1997-98 78-89/80-77 1998-99 85-63 2006-07 84-78 2005-06 107-106 (4OT) 1998-99 85-73/78-86 La Salle leads 3426 2006-07 86-73 1999-00 63-83/67-58 1939-40 23-27(01) 2000-01 82-69/55-60 - 1949-50 MARYLAND 47-49 2001-02 62-54/80-65 1950-51 43-53 CHARLOTTE 2002-03 82-74/71-66 BALT. COUNTY 1951-52 60-71/59-46 2003-04 74-70/71-55 Charlotte leads 2-0 1952-53 72-66 La Salle leads 2-0 2004-05 67-72/72-77 2005-06 52-64 65-67 1954-55 2005-06 84-61/75-66 1993-94 89-85 2006-07 80-87 1956-57 87-80 2005-06 -55 2006-07 63-79/105-111 70 1957-58 55-74 2006-07 67-78 DAYTON 1958-59 72-65 1959-60 68-65 FLORIDA STATE Dayton leads 20-12 1960-61 63-78 MASSACHUSETTS 66-80 Series tied at 1-1 1951-52 75-64 1961-62 Massachusetts leads 14-5 Last Meeting 1991 74-83 1952-53 73-64 1962-63 73-69 1971-72 82-75 1953-54 82-58 1963-64 58-89 1990-91 90-93 83-69 1961-62 67-81 1964-65 FORDHAM 1994-95 64-87 1980-81 76-68 1965-66 77-79 1995-96 53-70 La Salle leads 2812 1981-82 77-84 1966-67 77-66 1996-97 50-56/49-64 1953-54 61-56/76-74 1982-83 73-79 1967-68 80-79 (OT) 1997-98 71-81 1954-55 64-49 1983-84 69-84 1968-69 85-71 1998-99 63-60 1955-56 69-84 1987-88 69-66 1969-70 64-67 1999-0 48-82 1956-57 84-66 1992-93 72-64/67-57 1970-71 86-95 2000-01 58-62 1961-62 60-56 1995-96 60-67/64-66 1971-72 2001-02 47-62 1983-84 84-73/68-67/60-62 1996-97 63-51/62-72 2002-03 78-57 1984-85 67-74/70-66 1997-98 72-89/73-60 2003-04 78-64 1985-86 78-66/54-70 1998-99 81 70/88-74 2004-05 66-69 (OT) 70-64 1986-87 79-87/69-66 1999-00 60-69/64-71 2005-06 68-61 65-44 2000-01 43-62 1987-88 — 85-80/76-51/79-70 2006-07 71-79 63-102 2001-02 67-71/72-95 1988-89 86 73/77-66/85-69 2002-03 72-76/70-75 1989-90 98-72/71-61 2003-04 75-77/58-72 1995-96 57-60 (OT) MORGAN STATE 2004-05 58-66/45-56 1996-97 94-73 La Salle leads 1-0 2005-06 74-71 1997-98 80-86 2006-07 102-76 2006-07 82-84 1998-99 78-71 1999-°° 70-74 2000-01 68-59/81-72/86-67 MOUNT ST. MARY'S DELAWARE 2001-02 63-74/83-63 62 La Salle leads 10-6 La Salle leads 19-2 200203 74-61/74 2003-04 8375 1931-3* 27 33/24-32 (OT) W32-33 14 1932-33 -,-, 2004-05 9088 2005-06 74-83/6204 W34-35 27-14 ...85 44 2006-07 5462 1938-39 ...34-26 1994-95 68 65

199596 . 66-81 GEORGE 1996-97 87-89 97 47 1997-98 81-5/ 69 WASHINGTON 1998-99 88-92 (OT 1 1975-76 George Washington leads 16-7 1999-00 73-64 1976-77 97 84 195051 85-63 2003-04 74'.'- 1976-77 77 1983-84 65-64 2004-05 72 58 85 1995-96 - 2005-06 73-51 102 1996-97 52-56/7/ 78 (OT) 2006-07 66-60 59 1997-98 6C 1980-81 72 LASALIE BASKETBALL RECORDS ALLL

NJ INST. OF TECH. PUERTO RICO- RICHMOND 1939-40 28-33 1940-41 40-48 La Salle leads 1-0 MAYAGUEZ La Salle leads 11-9 1941-42 53-58 2006-07 78-59 1954-55 91-80 1942-43 45-48 1955-56 74-59 1943-44 33-53/37-53 PENNSYLVANIA 1956-57 60-52 1944-45 36-39 RHODE ISLAND 1957-58 5955 1945-46 3336 Penn leads 38-22 1987-88 81-82 1946-47 48-45 (OT) Rhode Island leads 17-4 1933-34 22-35 1988-89 97-76 1947-48 65-70 1934-35 22-33 1991-92 63-78 1948-49 78-41 1935-36 28-36 1992-93 71-61 1949-50 74-53/79-50 1936-37 25-26 1993-94 71-92 1950-51 81-63/77-60 1946-47 56-68 2001-02 57-77/59-56/60-68 1951-52 53-54/68-50 1982 1947-48 55-43 2002-03 55-62/62-75 1952-53 79-52/75-63 1995 1948-49 64-44 2003-04 66-55/50-66 1953-54 73-57/78-64 1996- 1951-52 74-58 2004-05 71-78/76-68 1954-55 82-56 1997- 1955-56 64-52 2005-06 67-56 1955-56 56-60 1998 62-75/58-8 1956-57 84-73 2006-07 79-56 1956-57 85-97(OT)/6i-57 1999- 66-7 1957-58 66-67 1957-58 77-82 (OT) 2000- . 92-96 (20T)/84-6 1958-59 70-73 1958-59 63-70 2001- SAINT BONAVENTURE 1959-60 62-66 1959-60 80-73 2002 1960-61 1960-61 67-63 St. Bonaventure leads 9-8 54-65 2003- 04 54-58/42-55 1961-62 69-57 1957-58 71-91 1961-62 72-71 2004 1962-63 74-78 1963-64 83-80 1962-63 49-66 2005 1963-64 61-58 1977-78 95-108 1963-64 80-70 2006 1964-65 78-64 1981-82 68-65 1964-65 85-93 1965-66 76-90 1995-96 96-79 1965-66 69-92 1966-67 85-83 1996-97 72-68 1966-67 85-96/73-70 1967-68 45-57 1997-98 89-81 (OT) 1967-68 103-71 1968-69 78-64 1998-99 63-68 1968-69 84-67 1969-70 67-76 1999-00 51-66 1969-70 99-101 (2 OT) 1970-71 88-107 2000-01 76-80 (0T)/73-82 1970-71 56-66/76-81 (OT) 1971-72 66-80 2001-02 62-68 1971-72 55-72 1972-73 45-57 2002-03 77-87* 1972-73 52-77/55-68 1973-74 82-84 2003-04 78-68 1973-74 73-75/71-76 68-60 1974-75 67-65 2004-05 68-57 1974-75 1975-76 56-58 2005-06 74-62 1975-76 75-86 69-61 1976-77 70-80 2006-07 73-87 1976-77 1977-78 82-74/89-82 1977-78 75-78 * awarded win by forfeit OT 1978-79 67-68 1978-79 87-94/63-68 1979-80 57-58/59-49 1979-80 80-73 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 1980-81 62-67 1980-81 58-56 1981-82 77-83/71-83 1981-82 77-75 La Salle leads 5-0 1982-83 79-60 1982-83 72-78 1946-47 67- 1983-84 72-74 1983-84 96-85 1966-67 1984-85 77-74 1984-85 74-69 1985-86 80-86 1985-86 74-69 1986-87 70-77 60 1987-88 61-66 1987-88 63-73 1988-89 77-61 1988-89 81-57 1989-90 86-83 SAINT JOSEPH'S 1989-90 93-76 73-82 1990-91 84-80 (OT) 1990-91 Saint Joseph's leads 63-48 1991-92 8o-84(OT) 1991-92 57-66 * 1900-01 32-7 1992-93 66-53 1992-93 44-71 * 1900-01 29-13 62-66 1993-94 71-73 1993-94 1901-02 70-8 * 71-90 1994-95 76-83 1994-95 * 3 games not counted in series standings; 1995-96 65-67 1995-96 66-68 (OT) non-varsity sport at St. Joseph's 1996-97 59-62 1996-97 60-67 I909-IO 22-18/18-24/29-35 1997-98 69-73/72-73 1997-98 64-82 1910-11 10-6/20-16 1998-99 98-95 (20T)/8i-54 1998-99 58-62 1911-12 23-18 1999-00 59-56/56-65 1999- 83-76 1915-16 26-31/29-21 2000-01 91-90/74-82 2000- 61-59 1916-17 30-29/27-28/22-17 2001-02 71-80 2001-•02 76-81 (OT) 1921-22 9-44 2002-03 53-75/48-68 2002- 66-79 1933-34 27-15/39-20 2003-04 48-60 2003- 47-7i 1934-35 ....23-25/32-25/25-26 2004-05 66-53 2004- 67-78 1935-36 19-23/20-40 2004-05 38-73 2005- 65-73 1936-37 20-25/25-28 (OT) 2005-06 54-66 2006- 92-93 1937-38 22-18 2006-07 72-50 1938-39 32-31

94 A SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS ries Game-by-Game Scores

SAINT LOUIS VILLANOVA XAVIER

Series tied at 4-4 Villanova leads 31-25 Xavier leads 27-6 1950-51 61-73 1933-34 23-25 1957-58 65-76 1951-52 46-62 1934-35 21-22/29-23 1958-59 99-8o 1953-54 77-63 1955-56 71-64/73-76 1980-81 70-65 1953-54 96-82 1956-57 75-6i 1982-83 85-109 l I 1954-55 88-79 1957-58 ... 111-105(3 OT)/75-64 1992-93 49-56/58-73 1962-63 61-62 1958-59 57-63 1993-94 66-73/77-79 y 2005-06 62-52 1959-60 52-68 1994-95 72-75/77-84 JW06-07 5955 1960-61 76-71 1995-96 60-69/59-60 1961-62 63-65/67-75 1996-97 67-83/67-79 TEMPLE 1962-63 47-63 1997-98 67-104/59-91 1963-64 63-59 1998-99 88-75/71-88 Temple leads 62-39 1964-65 72-86 1999-00 80-49/60-71 1899-00 15-10 1965-66 78-70 2000-01 266-81/55-79 1901-02 11-19 1966-67 59-68 2001-02 64-71/53-68 I 1902-03 14-16 1967-68 56-64 2002-03 47-80/71-93 1968-69 ' 1903-04 20-13 74-67 2003-04 45-84/68-78 1904-05 1917 1969-70 85-96 2004-05 50-62/ 1905-06 21-23 1970-71 73-69 5352 (OT)/70-83 1906-07 17-25 1971-72 73-86 2005-06 79-70 1907-08 20-29 1972-73 ioi-79 2006-07 65-76 1908-09 24-20 1973-74 104-66 1909-10 18-29 1974-75 74-73 (OT) 1910-11 21-30 1975-76 7572 1911-12 35-16 1976-77 71-70 1912-13 22-27 1977-78 79-82/97-103 1913-14 19-28 1978-79 84-78 191415 21-37 1979-80 79-86 191516 25-39 1980-81 84-83 (3 OT) 1936-37 37-31 1981-82 82-117 1937-38 22-37 1982-83 71-72 1938-39 38-27 1983-84 90-80 1939-40 37-39 1984-85 63-80 1940-41 22-27 1985-86 46-50 1941-42 38-48 1986-87 93-86/86-84 1942-43 43-47 1975-76 63-67 1987-88 80-83 1943-44 45-73 1976-77 75-87 1988-89 79-74 (OT) 1945-46 60-70 1977-78 82-75/73-72 1989-90 71-70 1946-47 73-71 1978-79 81-97 1990-91 102-94 1947-48 52-54 1979-80 62-67/70-62 1991-92 7975 1948-49 36-54 1980-81 62-84 1993-94 54-55 1949-50 60-55/67-51 1981-82 72-86 1995-96 50-90 1950-51 82-65/54-59 1982-83 79-84 (OT) 1997-98 72-65 1951-52 75-59/65-50 1983-84 80-79 (2 OT) 1999-00 72-80 1952-53 57-42/65-45 1984-85 54-65 2000-01 72-79 1953-54 77-53/56-57 1985-86 58-81 2001-02 61-58 (OT) 1954-55 59-57 (OT) 1986-87 66-70 2002-03 71-74 1955-56 57-60 1987-88 56-59 2003-04 61-74 1956-57 63-61 1988-89 57-67 2004-05 4354 1957-58 61-71 1989-90 63-62 2005-06 57-98 1958-59 67-64 1990-91 86-91 2006-07 64-51 1959-60 53-77 1991-92 78-67 1960-61 57-63 1992-93 60-87 1961-62 51-64 1993-94 55-68

1962-63 81 71 1994-95 50-67 1995-96 48-68 - 1963-64 57-63 1996-97 OT) • 1964-65 83-70/81 74 67 70(2 I 1965-66 59-66(0T)/86 -85 1997-98 66-80 • 1966-67 65-79/61 78 1998-99 45-82 1967-68 64-60/87-69 1999-00 50-72 f- 2000-01 6175/58-60 f 1968-69 101-85 1969-70 61-69 2001-02 71-67/72-66 2002-03 58-68 S»S 1970-71 63-58 1971-72 56-67 2003-04 70-74 1972-73 54-56 2004-05 67-73 1973-74 78-54 2005-06 S-' 68/62-56 1974-75 74-63 2006-07 64-89

LA SALLE BASKETBALL R! ( OROM 'J5 1980 22 Michael Brooks Captain(s) 1979 15 Tony Plakis, Darryl Gladden 2007 10 20 Mike St. John, Sean Neal, 1978 18 , Jim Wolkiewicz Darnell Harris 1977 17 Donn Wilber 2006 18 10 Steven Smith, Jermaine 1976 11 Glenn Collier, Varick Cutler, Thomas Charlie Wise Steven Smith, 1975 22 Bill Taylor Jermaine Thomas 1974 18 Joe DiCocco, Frank Moffatt 2004 10 19 Rasheed Quadri, Kurt 1973 15 Jim Crawford, Bill Fox Simmons, Joel Jean-Baptiste 1972 6 Jim Crawford 2003 13 16 John Clark, Dwayne Jones 1971 20 Ken Durrett 2002 15 17 Rasual Butler, Julian Blanks 1970 14 , Ken Durrett 2001 12 17 Victor Thomas 1969 23 Game Captains 2000 11 17 DonnieCarr 1968 20 Larry Cannon, Lefty Ervin 1999 13 15 Donnie Carr 1967 14 Hubie Marshall, George Paull 1998 9 18 Mike Gizzi 1966 10 Jerry Marano 1997 10 17 Mike Melchionni, Mike Gizzi 1965 15 Joe Cunnane 1996 6 24 Romaine Haywood 1964 16 Frank Corace 1995 13 14 Kareem Townes, Paul Burke, 1963 16 Bill Raftery, Tony Abbott Romaine Haywood 1962 16 Bob McAteer 1945 11 Game Captains 1994 11 16 Paul Burke, Kareem Townes 1961 15 Bob McAteer 1944 8 Don Clune 1993 14 13 i960 16 Game Captains 1943 13 Irv Reichman 1992 20 11 JackHurd 1959 16 Al Ferner 1942 12 Charles McGlone 1991 19 10 Doug Overton 1958 16 Charles Eltringham 1941 11 Gene Gillen, John Brnich 1990 30 2 Lionel Simmons 1957 17 Game Captains 1940 12 Tom Carroll 1989 26 6 Craig Conlin, Lionel Simmons 1956 15 Game Captains 1939 13 Frank Hoerst 1988 24 10 Tim Legler, Rich Tarr 1955 26 Tom Gola 1938 9 Frank Hoerst 1987 20 13 Larry Koretz 1954 26 Tom Gola, Frank O'Hara 1937 12 Frank Hoerst 1986 14 14 Chip Greenberg, Gary Jones 1953 25 Game Captains 1936 4 Phil Kear 1985 15 13 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1952 25 Charles Donnelly 1935 15 Matt Kratchowill 1984 20 11 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1951 22 Jim Phelan 1934 14 Clem Meehan 18 14 Tom Piotrowski, Ralph 1950 21 Frank Comerford 1933 13 Joe Meehan Gilmore 1949 21 Joe Greenberg 1932 15 Charles Mosicant 182 16 13 Paul Harter 1948 20 Fred Bernhardt 1931 15 Mort Gratz, Ray Bab 181 14 13 Greg Webster, Kevin Lynam, 1947 20 Bob Walters Stan Williams 1946 9 Bob Walters

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach Seasons John Giannini 2004-current 38 •447 2001-04 37 .407 William "Speedy" Morris 1986-2001 238 .540 Dave "Lefty" Ervin 1979-86 .578 1970-79 Tom Gola 1968-70 Jim Harding 1967-68 Joe Heyer 1965-67 Bob Walters 1963-65 Donald "Dudey" Moore 1958-63 1955-58 1949-55 Charles McGlone 1946-69 Joseph Meehan 1943-46 Charles "Obie" O'Brien 1941-43 Leonard Tanseer 1933-41 Thomas Conley 1931-33 .718

James J. Henry 1930-31 .789 Totals

96 [LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS ...

Year

Feb. 18 Mount St. Marys 32

Mar. 1 at Delaware Head Coach: Thomas Conley

Opponent Dec. 9 Alumni Dec. 12 at Delaware Dec. 16 Temple Pharmacy Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 18 WestChestei Dec. 8 Penn A.C 29 18 Dec. 19 atSeton Hall Dec. 13 Pennsylvania 22 35 Philadelphia Textile Dec. 16 Catholic 34 30 at Mount St. Mary's 2 Niagara 28 33

Jan. 14 Ursinus 5 Baltimore 35 32 17 Susquehanna 10 at Rider 38 25 22 Elizabethtown 16 at Penn A.C 37 24 23 at Temple Pharmacy Ian. 26 Scranton 25 22 30 Gallaudet an. 30 WestChester 37 23

Feb. 3 at Penn A.C Feb. 3 St. Joseph's 27 15 Feb. 6 at Princeton Feb. 7 Morris-Harvey 38 Feb. 9 Seton Hall Feb. 10 St. Joseph's 39 Feb. 12 at Elizabethtown .. Feb. 18 WestChester 25 Feb. 17 Lutheran Seminary Feb. 22 Loyola (Md.) 49

Feb. 20 Mount St. Mary's . Feb. 28 Philadelphia Osteopathy .32 Feb. 22 Manhattan Mar. 2 Scranton 28

Feb. 24 at West Chester . . Mar. 7 Villanova 23 Feb. 27 at Susquehanna .. Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer

Mar. 2 Penn. Optometry . Mar. 4 at Scranton 1934-35 (15- 6) Head Coach: Thomas Conley Opponent LSC

Philadelphia Pharmacy . . .62 1932-33 (13-3) at Penn A.C. (2OT) 34 Opponent Catholic 29 5 Seton Hall Upsala 51 13 Penn A.C Dec. 20 Mount St. Mary's 27 16 Catholic Penn A.C 44 17 Cooper Union Scranton 39 6 at Mount St. Mary's Jan. 15 at Seton Hall 30 11 at Seton Hall Jan. 19 St. Joseph's 23 14 Baltimore Jan. 22 at Catholic 21 17 West Chester Jan. 26 Seton Hall 35 20 Susquehanna Jan. 28 Davis-Elkins 34 at 2/ Scranton Feb. 1 Brooklyn College 28

1 at West Chester . . Feb. 11 at Villanova 21 3 St. Thomas Feb. 13 at St. Joseph's 32 10 Rider Feb. 16 at Philadelphia Pharmacy .52 16 at Penn A.C Feb. 20 at Pennsylvania 22 Dec. 4 Alumni 42 22 Feb. 23 at Catholic

Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 25 26 Mar. 3 Long Island U. (CH) Dec. 18 Roanoke 32 29 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 21 Temple (OT) 37 31 Dec. 28 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 20 25 1939-40 (12-8) 11 at Long Island (OT) Jan. U. 30 34 Opponent LSC Jan. 16 Catholic 24 20 Dec. 4 Wyomissing P.I 53 Jan. 20 Rider 34 31 Dec. 6 Millersville 35 Jan. 27 at P.M.C 51 34 Dec. 8 Loyola (Md.) 34 Jan. 30 Providence 47 36 Dec. 10 Scranton 41 Feb. 2 at West Chester 24 39 Dec. 12 at West Chester 37 Feb. 6 St. Francis (NY) 31 25 Dec. 14 Washington College 46 Feb. 10 P.M.C 32 21 Dec. 18 Oklahoma A & M (CH) ... .16 Feb. 12 at Scranton 25 31 Dec. 22 Davis-Elkins 35 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (OT) 28 25 Dec. 25 Santa Clara (CH) 29 Feb. 19 at Catholic 36 35 Dec. 28 Akron 33 Feb. 24 West Chester (2OT) 27 28 Jan. 5 Butler (CH) 37 Feb. 26 Scranton 32 35 Jan. 17 Temple (CH) 37 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 27 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 35 Feb. 3 Tulsa 36 1937-38 (9-8) Feb. 6 at West Chester 27 30 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 10 Duquesne (OT) (CH) 23 27 Dec. 10 atSetonHall 28 38 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 28 33 Dec. 15 Alumni 33 16 Feb. 19 P.M.C 50 31 Dec. 20 Scranton 47 43 Feb. 25 Catholic 40 29 Dec. 30 at Geneva 48 29 Feb. 28 Manhattan (CH) 46 33 Jan. 7 Scranton 26 36 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 15 P.M.C 25 22 Feb. 22 St. Joseph's 25 Jan. 18 West Chester 47 34 1940-41 (ll-8) Feb. 27 Rider 22 (CH) 44 Jan. Temple 22 37 Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 1 U of Baltimore 30 Jan. 28 St. Joseph's (CH) 22 18 Dec. 1 Loyola (Md.) 39 34 Mar. 9 Villanova 29 Feb. 2 Rider 41 27 Dec. 3 at Wyomissing P.I 54 41 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 5 at St. Francis (NY) 28 26 Dec. 5 Morris-Harvey 34 28 Feb. 8 Westminster 20 45 Dec. 17 Washington College 51 22 1935-36 (4-13) Feb. 12 at P.M.C 40 46 Dec. 24 Rice (CH) 45 51 Feb. 18 C.C.N.Y. LSC OPP 23 40 Jan. 3 Santa Clara (CH) 41 37 Feb. 22 Seton Hall (CH) 27 29 Dec. 11 Pennsylvania 28 36 Jan. 8 Davis-Elkins 44 43 Mar. 1 at West Chester 30 Dec. 14 at Upsala 31 24 33 Jan. 12 Moravian 48 22 Mar. 4 Long Island U. (CH) 36 Dec. 18 Penn A.C 23 40 35 Jan. 17 Temple (CH) 22 27 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 30 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 19 23 Jan. 26 atCanisius 43 37 Jan. 11 P.M.C 36 30 Jan. 28 at Scranton 45 47 (3-6) Jan. 14 at West Chester 20 39 1938-39 Feb. 4 West Chester 43 31 Jan. 17 at Long Island U 9 49 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 12 Manhattan (CH) 44 53 Jan. 22 Catholic 35 33 Dec. 2 Roanoke 30 31 Feb. 14 St. Joseph's (CH) 40 48 Jan. 29 at St. John's 26 40 Dec. 6 Alumni 34 24 Feb. 20 Long Island (CH) 41 42 Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 20 40 Dec. 9 Seton Hall (OT) 34 32 Feb. 24 at Muhlenberg 49 51 Feb. 5 Rider 27 29 Dec. 14 at Illinois Wesleyan 25 23 Feb. 26 LSC Faculty 50 35 Feb. 8 Scranton 19 36 Dec. 20 at Millersville 31 30 Feb. 28 Alumni 43 36 Feb. 12 at West Chester 30 36 Jan. 6 Temple (CH) 38 27 Mar. 2 Toledo (CH) 43 56 Feb. 15 at P.M.C 32 43 Jan. 10 at West Chester 46 31 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer

Feb. 19 Philadelphia Pharmacy . . .29 16 Jan. 12 at Scranton 25 33 Feb. 21 Scranton 32 33 Jan. 19 Mount St. Mary's 34 26 Feb. 26 Catholic 37 45 Jan. 21 at P.M.C 31 36 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 24 Millersville 40 29

Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 36 26 1936-37 (12-7) Feb. 3 St. Joseph's (CH) 32 31

Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 8 Lebanon Valley 49 41 Feb. 11 at C.C.N.Y 39 43 Philadelphia Pharmacy . . .41 15 Feb. 14 West Chester 48 40 P.M.C 28 98 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS Feb. 17 46 .

r-by-Year Scores 1931-2-

Feb. 24 at Newark 50 35 1945-46 (9-I4) Feb. 27 Long Island U. (CH) 51 46 CHARLES Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 6 Toledo (CH) 46 68 Dec. 6 Alumni 66 43 "OBIE" Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Dec. 12 Loyola (Md.) 45 42 O'BRIEN Dec. 15 C.C.N.Y. 52 94 Head Coach 1941-43 JOE Dec. 19 Muhlenberg 33 51 (2 seasons) Dec. 22 Philadelphia Navy 48 71 25 wins, 21 losses MEEHAN Dec. 27 Coast Guard 59 46 Jan. 3 Swarthmore 65 40 Jan. 5 Temple 60 70 1941-42 (12-11) Head Coach 1943-46 Jan. 10 Lakehurst 58 51 (3 seasons) Opponent LSC Jan. 15 Rider 48 28 wins, 30 losses 74 5 Alumni 48 Jan. 19 Lafayette 49 57 10 Morris-Harvey 39 Jan. 22 Albright 59 63 12 Washington College 32 Jan. 26 Catholic 54 37 16 Millersville 1943-44 (8-8) 54 Feb. 2 St. Joseph's (CH) 38 36 20 Niagara (CH) Opponent LSC OPP 37 Feb. 4 Scranton 41 65 Rice (CH) Jan. 3 St. Joseph's 29 41 33 53 Feb. 8 Naval Hospital 69 71 2 Davis-Elkins Jan. 7 Fort Miles 47 28 44 Feb. 12 at Georgetown 55 53 10 Scranton Jan. 12 Marines 42 30 44 Feb. 16 Loyola (Md.) 54 43 13 Newark 67 Jan. 14 Rider 30 43 Feb. 19 Gettysburg 54 79 17 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 Jan. 17 at St. Joseph's 37 53 Feb. 22 Albright 61 67 28 St. Francis (NY) Jan. 19 Fort Miles 34 59 47 Feb. 26 Rider 65 75 at Scranton Jan. 21 Marines 30 34 44 37 Mar. 1 Manhattan 45 52 2 at Columbus Jan. 25 Atlantic City Navy Air 40 41 45 Mar. 4 Georgetown 37 54 3 at Loyola (Md) 46 Jan. 29 at Loyola (Md) 45 53 Head Coach: Joe Meehan 7 C.C.N.Y 45 Feb. 2 Rider 45 44 10 at Rider 43 Feb. 4 Haverford 42 56 14 Temple (CH) 38 Feb. 8 Temple 45 73 CHARLES 24 Moravian 60 Feb. 15 at Haverford 50 53 27 Long Island U. (CH) 37 Feb. 17 Marines 44 29 McGLONE 3 atSetonHall 37 Feb. 23 Coast Guard 51 52 6 Toledo (CH) 37 Feb. 26 Atlantic City Navy Air 61 42 Head Coach 1946-49

11 Muhlenberg 39 Head Coach: joe Meehan (3 seasons) 16 Yale & Towne 43 61 wins, 17 losses Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien 1944-45 (11-8)

Opponent LSC OPP 1942-43 (13-10) Dec. 8 Alumni 58 34 1946-47 (20-6) Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 9 at Scranton 65 46 Opponent LSC OPP Loyola (Md.) 51 31 Dec. 13 at Morehead State 4 47 54 Nov. }0 at Boston College 76 41 8 Fort Dix 43 31 Dec. 20 at Lafayette 52 45 Dec. 5 Lock Haven 69 36 11 Millersville 50 34 Jan. 3 Kutztown 53 54 Dec. 8 Loyola (Md.) 71 46 16 Rider 60 at Loyola (Md.) 82 33 Jan. 6 42 Dec. 12 atSetonHall 42 56

20 Marshall 32 56 Jan. 8 at Atlantic City Hospital . .66 64 Dec IS Scranton 82 36 26 Wyoming (CH) at Atlantic City Navy Air .. 32 56 Jan. 9 .37 40 Pec. 18 Gettysburg 67 48 2 North Carolina Aviat.(CH) .58 17 at Rider 37 Jan. 56 45 Dec. -V Alumni 49 28 6 at Moravian Jan. 24 Atlantic City Navy Air 59 54 44 52 Utah(CH) 44 51 8 at Aberdeen 42 Jan. 26 Coast Guard 58 33 44 at Muhlenberg 44 59 Aberdeen 13 40 54 Feb. 2 Drexel 95 34 Pennsylvania (PAL) 56 68 16 St. Joseph's (CH) Feb. 7 Kutztown 45 48 64 48 N. Carolina (2OT) (CH) .65 62 20 Coast Guard 58 Feb. 10 St. Joseph's (CH) 37 36 39 at Albright .65 62 23 at Rider 42 38 Feb. Loyola (Md.) 14 59 44 Millersville 74 32 28 St. Francis (NY) (MSG) ... .41 Feb. 16 U.S. Marines 47 78 53 Temple (OT) (CM) ...73 71 2 Arnold 83 48 Feb. 23 at Drexel 75 46 P.M.C 6 Western Kentucky (CH) ...44 52 Feb. 28 Rider 69 63 at Loyola (Md) 59 49 9 Alumni Mar. (CH) 63 43 3 Oklahoma 38 52 Catholic ... 12 at Scranton 51 38 Head Coach: Joe Meehan st. Joseph's (Ot) (CH) ....48 .,-, 20 Temple (CH) 43 47 Georgetown iOT)(CH) ....59 *s 23 atSetonHall 27 38

LA SALLE BASKETBALL Rfu'k 1>S 99 Feb. 17 Lebanon Valley 72 Feb. 8 at Bowling Green 45 57 Bloomsburg 67 Feb. 22 Albright 55 vFeb. 9 at Cincinnati 42 36 at North Carolina St. Feb. 25 Seton Hall Feb. 12 Manhattan 76 46 Jan. 18 Albright 84 Mar. 1 at St. Francis (Pa) Feb. 16 at Pennsylvania 64 44 Jan. 21 St. Joseph's (CH) 74 Mar. 4 St. Francis (NY) 53 Feb. 19 Georgetown 62 45 Jan. 28 Temple (CH) 67 * Mar. 14 Swarthmore Feb. 21 Lafayette 61 37 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 79 Mar. 15 Muhlenberg* Feb. 24 Manhattan (CH) 53 62 Feb. 6 at Baldwin-Wallace 91 * MAC Tournament at Easton, PA Feb. 26 North Carolina St. (CH) . . .56 60 Feb. 11 Toledo (CH) 55 Head Coach: Charles McGlone Mar. 2 Gettysburg 93 60 Feb. 15 at Loyola (Md.) 71 Mar. 7 Cincinnati* 49 50 Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 87 1947-48 (20-4) Mar. 9 William & Mary * 63 51 Feb. 21 Manhattan (MSG) 65 * Cincinnati Invitational Feb. Cincinnati Opponent Tournament 25 76 Head Coach: Charles McGlone Mar. 1 at Gettysburg 61 Nov. 28 Alui Mar. 6 at Boston College Millersville 63 83 Mar. 11 Arizona (MSG) $ 72 Dec. 5 Loyola (Md.) 64 Mar. 14 Duquesne (MSG) $ 47 Dec. 9 Moravian 70 KEN $ National Invitational Tournament Dec. 13 Arkansas 69 LOEFFLER Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Dec. 17 at Lebanon Valley 77

Dec. 30 Southern California (CH) . .61 Head Coach 1949-55 (22-7) Utah (CH) 52 1950-51 (6 seasons) at Lafayette 43 Opponent LSC 145 wins, 30 losses an. 10 Virginia (CH) 67 Dec. 6 Millersville 57 Scranton 73 Dec. 8 Loyola (Md.) 70 at Georgetown 48 Dec. 13 at Albright 58 (21-4) an. 24 Temple (CH) 52 1949-50 Dec. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 81 an. 27 Texas We sleyan 69 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 18 Gettysburg 70 Albright 68 Dec. 7 Millersville 76 41 Dec. 23 Niagara (CH) 82

St. Joseph's (OT) (CH) ... .65 Dec. 10 at DePaul 49 41 Dec. 26 Western Kentucky (CH) . . .63 at Loyola (Md.) 74 Dec. 14 Loyola (Md.) 73 51 Dec. 27 Idaho (AC) 60 : eb. 14 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 53 Dec. 17 Temple (CH) 60 55 Temple (CH) 82 : eb. 18 Pennsylvania 55 Dec. 26 UCLA(CH) 57 62 at Baldwin-Wallace 86 : eb. 21 at Muhlenberg (3OT) 74 Dec. 29 San Francisco (CH) 44 46 Bowling Green (CH) 85 : eb. 23 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 59 Dec. 31 Georgetown 90 58 at Duquesne 43

: eb. 27 Cincinnati 47 Jan. 2 Western Kentucky (CH) . . .80 69 at Geneva 87

Mar. 3 at Gettysburg 78 Jan. 7 Bowling Green (CH) 72 62 St. Joseph's (CH) 77 Mar. 11 Western Kentucky * 61 * National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Charles McGlone

I948-49 (1-7)

Opponent Dec. 2 Lock Haven 67 Dec. 6 at Loyola (Md.) 78 Dec. 8 Brigham Young (CH) 76 Dec. 13 Millersville 65 Dec. 18 at Albright 58 Dec. 22 Georgia Tech (CH) 67 Dec. 27 Louisville (CH) 76 Dec. 29 San Francisco (CH) 45 4 Muhlenberg (PAL) 73 8 at Holy Cross 63 Ian. 11 Loyola (Md.) 85 13 at Toledo 62 Ian. 14 at Baldwin-Wallace 49 an. 19 Temple (CH) 36 Ian. 22 at Canisius 59 an. 29 at Muhlenberg 57 5 St. Joseph's (CH) ....

LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS Jan. 17 Scranton 80 60 Jan. 20 at North Carolina St 74 76 Jan. 25 at Loyola (Md.) 71 42 Jan. 27 Temple (CH) 54 59 Feb. 3 Lafayette (CH) 71 64 Feb. 5 at Miami (Fla.) 95 84 Feb. 6 at Miami (Fla.) (OT) 75 77 Feb. 10 G. Washington (CH) 85 63 Feb. 13 at Georgetown 79 74 Feb. 17 at Muhlenberg 69 55 Feb. 20 at Manhattan (MSG) 64 63 Feb. 24 Cincinnati (CH) 61 62 Feb. 27 at Lafayette (OT) 66 59 Mar. 2 Muhlenberg (SJU) 83 55 Mar. 10 St. Louis (MSG) $ 61 73 5 National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Ken Loeffier

1951-52 (25-7) NIT Champions

LSC OPP Nov. 29 Loyola (Md.) 93 66 Dec. 1 at Niagara 85 74 Dec. 5 Millersville 66 45 Dec. 8 WestChester 85 55 Dec. 12 Lafayette 62 52 Dec. 18 Albright 76 68 Dec. 29 Delaware (SJU) 85 44 Jan. 1 Western Kentucky (SJU) ..67 58 Jan. 5 at St. Louis 46 62 Jan. 8 Temple (CH) 75 59 Jan. 12 Eastern Kentucky (CH) 77 56 Jan. 16 at Scranton 92 55 53 (25-3) Jan. 19 at Muhlenberg 95 77 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 24 at Loyola (Md.) 91 65 Dec. 3 Millersville 83 38 Jan. 26 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 54 Dec. 6 at Niagara 87 76 Feb. 2 Temple (CH) 65 50 Dec. 10 at Albright 101 62 Feb. 4 at Duquesne 60 71 Dec. 12 West Chester 111 60 Feb. 5 at Youngstown 57 68 Dec. 14 at Dayton 73 64 Feb. 6 at Geneva 103 74 Dec. 15 at SW Missouri State 77 70 Feb. 9 Murray State (CH) 105 82 Dec. 17 at Arizona 87 68 Feb. 13 at Pennsylvania 75 58 Dec. 19 at Stanford 95 80 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 68 A 50 Dec. 27 DePaul 61 63 Feb. 23 Georgetown (CH) 68 70 Dec. 29 Cincinnati 86 81 Millersville (LH) 79 Feb. 28 at Manhattan (MSG) 77 55 Dec. N.Y.U. A 80 30 63 West Chester 65 Mar. 1 Muhlenberg (SJU) 92 77 Wake Forest (CH) 76 59 Albright 76 Mar. 8 Seton Hall (MSG) $ 80 76 Loyola (Md.) at Niagara 66 Mar. 10 St. John's (MSG) $ 51 45 at Muhlenberg 97 77 Lafayette (LH) 88 Mar. 13 Duquesne (MSG) $ 46 59 .it Manhattan (MSG) 63 52 Georgetown (CH) .58 Mar. 15 Dayton (MSG) $ 75 64 at DePaul 62 68 UCLA" 62 Mar. 29 St. John's (MSG) & 71 62 Jan. 24 St. Joseph's (CH) 79 52 Kentucky ** 60 Mar. 31 Kansas (MSG) & 65 70 Jan. 31 Cistern Kentucky (CH) ... .89 67 A St. Louis 77 Apr. 1 Phillips Oilers (MSG) 8, .. .58 92 .it Loyola (Md.) 73 61 Niagara A so $ National Invitation Tournament Duquesne (CH) 72 66 A Bugham Young 74 6 U.S. Olympic Trials St. (CH) Joseph's 75 63 Temple (CH) Head Coach: Ken 77 Loeffier Temple (CH) 57 42 loyola(Md) (LH) 97 Muhlenberg 106 73 Muhlenbeii; (( H) at Georgetown 68 73 at Manhattan 69

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|an. 16 Dayton j (CH) 82 Feb. 5 at Georgetown 62 75 1 ' Ian. 23 at North Carolina St 83 JIM Feb. 9 Seton Hall 61 70 |an. 3° St. Joseph's (CH) 73 Feb. 12 Temple 63 61

Feb. 2 at Dickinson 78 POLLARD Feb. 16 Duquesne 87 80 J

Feb. 6 Furman (CH) 100 I Feb. 19 Muhlenberg 82 99 |

Feb. 10 lona(LH) 82 1 Head Coach 1955-58 Feb. 23 Richmond 60 52 Feb. Temple (CH) Feb. Fordham 13 56 (3 seasons) 27 84 66 Feb. 17 Fordham (CH) 61 Mar. 6 Villanova [ 75 61

Feb. 20 St. loseph's (CH) 78 1 Mar. 9 St. Joseph's 61 57

Feb. 27 St. Louis (CH) 96 I # Orange Bowl Classic at Miami, FL Mat S Fordham (OT) $$ 76 1955-56 (15-10) Head Coach: jim Pollard

Mai 12 Carolina . . North St. $$$ .88 Opponent LSC OPP

Mai 13 Navy $$$ 64 , (l6-9) Dec. 1 Millersville (LH) 88 70 1957-58

Mar Penn State > 19 $$$$ 69 Dec. 3 Muhlenberg 58 69 Opponent LSC OPP Mar 20 Bradley $$$$ 92 Dec. 6 Albright (LH) 96 63 Dec. 2 Millersville 80 90 ** Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, KY Dec. 10 Niagara 70 72 Dec. 7 Albright 83 55 A Holiday Festival at MSG Dec. 14 Lafayette 95 81 Dec. 11 Lafayette 82 74 $$ NCAA Tournament at Buffalo, NY Dec. 17 at Bradley 78 93 Dec. 14 at Manhattan 72 59 $$$ NCAA Tournament at Palestra A Dec. 26 San Francisco 62 79 Dec. 17 Pennsylvania (OT) 66 67 $$$$ NCAA Tournament at Kansas City, MO A Dec. 28 Syracuse 75 72 Dec. 21 Niagara (OT) 69 68 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler A Dec. 30 St. John's 85 76 Dec. 27 Virginia* 72 64 Jan. 4 St. Joseph's 56 69 Dec. 28 Richmond (OT) * 59 55 (26-5) 1954-55 Jan. 7 West Virginia 87 71 Jan. 4 Syracuse (OT) 59 55 LSC OPP Jan. 13 Syracuse 71 64 Jan. 7 Muhlenberg (LH) 67 61 Dec. 1 Millersville (LH) 88 72 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 64 52 Jan. 11 Villanova (3OT) 111 105 Dec. 5 at Loyola (La.) 85 71 Jan. 21 Seton Hall 63 64 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 55 74 Dec. 8 P.M.C.(LH) 94 39 Jan. 28 at Richmond 74 59 Jan. 17 Georgetown 62 64 Dec. 11 at Niagara (OT) 76 75 Feb. 4 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 Jan. 25 at Valparaiso 97 86 Dec. 15 at Lafayette 76 60 Feb. 7 at Fordham 69 84 Jan. 27 atXavier 65 76 Dec. 18 Utah (MSG) 69 79 Feb. 10 Furman 73 65 Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 82 80 ** Dec. 21 Southern California . . . .49 38 Feb. 15 Temple 57 60 Feb. 8 at St. Bonaventure 71 90 Dec. 22 Kentucky** 54 63 Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 81 70 Feb. 12 Temple 61 71 A Dec. 27 Syracuse 103 54 Feb. 24 Scranton 82 51 Feb. 14 West Chester (LH) 68 66 A Dec. 29 UCLA 85 77 Feb. 27 West Chester (LH) 90 78 Feb. 19 Scranton 86 60 A Dec. 31 Duquesne 65 67 Feb. 29 Villanova 71 64 Feb. 22 at North Carolina St 62 71 Jan. 2 at St. Louis 88 79 Mar. 6 Dickinson (LH) 98 57 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's (OT) 77 82 Jan. 8 Brandeis (CH) 102 56 Mar. 7 Villanova 73 76 Mar. 1 Morehead State 89 86 A Jan. 12 Muhlenberg (LH) 88 79 Holiday Festival at MSG Mar. 5 at Seton Hall 80 79 Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley (LH) 112 70 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Mar. 8 Villanova 75 64 Jan. 19 at West Chester 85 50 * Richmond Invitational at Richmond, VA Jan. 22 at North Carolina St 73 76 1956-57 (17-9) Head Coach: jim Pollard

Jan. 29 St. Joseph's (CH) 82 56 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 2 at Georgetown 85 58 Dec. 3 Millersville (LH) 61 53 Feb. 5 Georgetown (CH) 74 46 Dec. 5 at Albright 75 52 Feb. 10 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 62 Dec. 11 at Lafayette 75 84 Feb. 12 Richmond (CH) 80 91 Dec. 13 Bradley 87 77 Feb. 16 at Albright 89 69 Dec. 15 at Niagara 83 74 Feb. 19 at Muhlenberg 85 71 Dec. 18 Indiana 80 93 Feb. at Fordham 23 64 49 Dec. 20 North Carolina St 83 78 Feb. 26 Temple (OT) (CH) 59 57 Dec. 27 Western Kentucky # 76 Mar. Virginia 8 West $ 95 61 Dec. 28 Seton Hall # 82 Mar. Princeton 11 $ 73 46 Dec. 29 Valparaiso # 103 Mar. 12 Canisius (l6-7) $ 99 64 Jan. 5 Manhattan 81 1958-59 Mar. 18 Iowa $ 76 73 Jan. 9 St. Joseph's 85 Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 19 San Francisco $ 63 77 Jan. 12 Cincinnati 58 Dec. 2 Millersville (LH) 85 58

I ** Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, KY Jan. 15 at West Chester 57 Dec. 6 at Niagara 56 72 A Holiday Festival at MSG Jan. 19 at Syracuse 82 Dec. 10 at Lafayette 84 77 $ NCAA Tournament I Jan. 26 Pennsylvania 84 Dec. 13 Lehigh 81 47 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Feb. 2 at Muhlenberg (LH) 68 Dec. 17 North Carolina St 67 82 II LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS .

I Dec. 20 Western Kentucky . . Jan. 23 at West Chester 83 67 Feb. 2 Temple 81 71

Jan. 3 Manhattan Jan. 27 Temple 57 63 Feb. 6 Gettysburg 80 65 Jan. 7 Bucknell 70 68 Jan. 31 at Western Kentucky 69 73 Feb. 9 at Syracuse 74 66 Jan. 10 at Muhlenberg 92 77 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 54 65 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 74 78 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 79 71 Feb. 8 Gettysburg 67 62 Feb. 16 at Canisius 53 76 Jan. 17 Temple 67 64 Feb. 11 at Muhlenberg 81 64 Feb. 20 Duquesne 73 69 Jan. 24 at Canisius 77 64 Feb. 15 at Syracuse 81 75 Feb. 23 St. Joseph's 49 66 Jan. 26 at Western Kentucky 74 96 Feb. 22 at Lafayette 104 86 Feb. 26 Georgetown 75 72 Jan. 31 Pennsylvania 70 73 Feb. 25 at Canisius 73 94 Mar. 2 Villanova 47 63 Feb. 4 Muhlenberg 75 92 Mar. 4 Villanova 76 71 Mar. 16 St. Louis(MSG) $ 61 62 Feb. 7 Seton Hall 83 69 Mar. 8 Duquesne 63 78 ## Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Feb. 11 at Georgetown 102 72 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore $ National Invitation Tournament Feb. 14 Duquesne 72 65 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Feb. 18 at Albright 93 62 1961-62 (16-9) Feb. 21 St. Joseph's 63 70 Feb. Chester 25 West 85 67 Millersville 102 BOB Feb. 28 Xavier 80 99 Albright 78 WALTERS Mar. 7 Villanova 57 63 Niagara 64 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Dec. 18 at Lehigh 71 Head Coach 1963-65 Dec. 20 Pennsylvania 69 (2 seasons) 1959-60 (l6-6) Dec. 22 Dartmouth A 87 31 wins, 17 losses LSC OPP Dec. 28 Cincinnati A 56 A Dec. 2 Millersville 76 60 Dec. 30 Dayton 67

Dec. 5 at Bucknell 84 an. 5 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 (16-9) Dec. 9 at Lehigh 86 an. 10 Muhlenberg 90 1963-64 Dec. 12 at Manhattan 71 an. 13 Syracuse 69 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 16 Lafayette 81 an. 20 Gettysburg 44 Nov. 30 Albright 76 44 Dec. 19 Niagara 64 an. 25 at Miami (Fla.) 73 Dec. 6 at Creighton 62 77 Canisius 82 an. 27 at Duquesne 66 Dec. 11 Louisville 60 70

: at Duquesne 68 eb. 3 Temple 51 Dec. 14 at Bucknell 93 75 at Morehead State 63 : eb. 7 at Bucknell 91 Dec. 17 at Lehigh 68 40 Syracuse (2OT) 84 Feb. 10 Fordham 60 Dec. 21 Niagara 58 54 Georgetown 80 Feb. 12 at Delaware 69 Dec. 27 Northwestern ## 91 69 Western Kentucky 70 Feb. 14 Canisius 73 Dec. 28 Georgetown ## 80 69 at West Chester 85 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 72 Dec. 30 St. Bonaventure ## 83 80 St. Joseph's 80 Feb. 21 Lafayette 69 Jan. 4 Pennsylvania 61 58 :eb. 9 Albright (LH) 73 Feb. 24 Villanova 63 Jan. 8 Lafayette 100 86 :b. 13 at Muhlenberg 86 Feb. 28 at Georgetown 78 Jan. 10 Syracuse 63 61 :eb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 Mar. 2 Western Kentucky 88 Jan. 19 at Duquesne 58 89 :eb. 20 Temple 53 Mar. 9 Villanova 67 Jan. 23 at Miami (Fla.) 99 121

: A eb. 23 Muhlenberg (LH) 91 Holiday Festival at MSG Jan. 25 at Georgetown 81 85

: eb. 27 at North Carolina St 65 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Jan. 29 at Gettysburg so 46

Mar. at Scranton . Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 80 70 Mar. 5 Villanova 52 68 1962-63 (l6-8) Feb. 6 at Manhattan (MSG) 75 62 Head Coach: Donald " Moore "Dudey Opponent LSC Feb. 8 Villanova 03 59 Feb. 12 at Seton Hall 68 1 Creighton 72 75 I960-61 (15-7) Feb. is Temple S7 63 5 at Lafayette 95 Feb. 19 Canisius wi Si Opponent LSC OPP B at Niagara 76 Feb. 25 at Western Kentucky 95 107 . Dec. 1 Millersville 82 48 2 Lehigh 85 Feb. 28 Utah State 90 85 P Dec. 3 at Albright 65 62 5 at Albright 67

Mar. 1 Loyola (La.) 61 63 t Dec. 7 at Rutgers 85 63 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 ## Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Niagara .71 77 Dec. 26 Brigham Young ntt 73 Head Coach: Bob Walters Bucknell 79 69 Dec. 28 Delaware ## 80 Dec. 16 Muhlenberg (LH) 84 67 9 Bowling Green (OT) ## . . .74

Dec. 21 North Carolina St 68 71 4 Miami (Fla.) 78 Miami (Fla.) 88 74 9 at Muhlenberg 88

Lehigh (LH) 77 62 1 Manhattan 78 Manhattan 74 68 9 Seton Halt 89

Pennsylvania 67 63 i) Delaware 64

LA SALLE BASKETBAll Rl 1 IO3 1964-65 (15-8) Feb. 9 Lafayette 81 93 Feb. 10 Oklahoma City 108 97 I Feb. 12 Villanova 78 70 Feb. 15 Duquesne 77 66 Opponent LSC Feb. 15 at Gettysburg 99 76 Feb. 18 Villanova 59 68 Dec. 2 at Albright 81 Feb. 18 Temple 86 85 Feb. 22 Canisius 75 93 Dec. 5 at Delaware 97 Feb. 22 lona 94 72 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 83 96 Dec. 8 Miami (Fla.) 90 Feb. 26 atCanisius 95 81 Mar. 1 at Lafayette 85 72 Dec. 12 at Niagara (OT) 67 Mar. 2 Louisville 96 92 Mar. 3 St. Joseph's + 73 70 Dec. 16 at Seattle 74 Mar. 5 Miami (Fla.) 102 108 Mar. 4 Temple + 61 78 Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 78 A ## Quaker City Tournament at Palestra @ Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, TN Dec. 28 St. John's 71 Head Coach: Joe Heyer ## Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 30 Temple A 83 A + MAC Tournament at Palestra Jan. 2 Syracuse (OT) 73 I966-67 (14-12) Head Coach: Joe Heyer Jan. 6 at Louisville 80 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 8 Villanova 72 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 Jan. 13 Duquesne 83 67 Dec. Miami (Fla.) Jan. 16 at Syracuse 81 7 99 82 JIM Dec. 10 at Niagara Jan. 26 at Lafayette 91 69 72 HARDING Dec. 14 at Albright Jan. 29 at Loyola (La.) 72 84 50 Dec. Nebraska® "5 Feb. 6 Temple 81 15 99 76 m Head Coach 1967-68 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt 100 Feb. 10 Gettysburg 91 @ 95 (1 season) Feb. 12 Creighton 66 Dec. 21 Pennsylvania 85 83 20 wins, 8 losses Dec. Louisville Feb. 16 Seton Hall 101 23 at 88 106 Dec. Syracuse ## 88 ^ * Feb. 20 Western Kentucky 91 27 84 Dec. 28 Niagara ## 86 Feb. 24 Georgetown 88 72 Dec. 30 Bowling Green ## 78 1967-68 (20-8) Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 85 77 Jan. 7 St. Francis (Pa.) Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 13 Detroit $ 86 84 74 A 11 at American (OT) Dec. 2 Rider Holiday Festival at MSG Jan. 90 94 59 50 Dec. 6 at Gettysburg $ National Invitation Tournament Jan. 14 at Syracuse 81 102 96 58 Dec. 8 Albright Head Coach: Bob Walters Jan. 21 Western Kentucky 86 95 82 40 Feb. 1 Creighton (OT) 88 83 Dec. 13 at Bucknell 84 69 Feb. 4 Loyola (La.) 125 80 Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Feb. 7 Temple 65 79 Dec. 20 Providence % 56 77

1965-66 (10-15)

Opponent LSC Albright 97 at Western Kentucky 67 at Seton Hall 92 Dec. 11 at Georgetown 99 Dec. Bucknell 87 Dec. 18 Niagara (OT) 87 Dec. 27 Brigham Young ## 71 Dec. 29 Temple (OT) ## 59 Dec. 30 Minnesota ## 87 St. Joseph's 69 Pennsylvania 76 Syracuse 85 at Duquesne 77 at Creighton 90 at Utah State 97 at Seattle 62 American 103

104 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS . .

-Year Scores 193

Dec. 21 North Carolina St. % 68 63 Feb. 15 St. Joseph's 84 67 A Dec. 26 Louisville 71 94 Feb. 19 Duquesne 85 71 A Dec. 28 West Virginia 100 83 Feb. 21 Detroit 98 96 A Dec. 29 Syracuse 78 68 Feb. 25 at West Chester 91 73 A Jan. 2 at Miami (Fla.) 92 84 Quaker City Tournament at The

Jan. 6 St. Joseph's 103 71 Head Coach: Tom Gola

Jan. 9 at Loyola (La.) 71 51

Jan. 13 Syracuse 105 81 I969-7O (14-12)

Jan. 20 Western Kentucky 79 84 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 24 at Pennsylvania 45 57 Dec. 1 at Hofstra 83 64 28 at Duquesne (OT) 80 Jan. 79 Dec. 3 Albright 95 59 Jan. 30 at Creighton 71 77 Dec. 10 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Feb. 3 at Westchester 79 55 Dec. 13 at Marshall 88 97 Feb. 7 at Lafayette 74 45 Dec. 16 West Chester 92 80 Feb. 60 10 Temple 64 Dec. 19 Yale ++ 81 59 Feb. at American 14 74 65 Dec. 20 Tennessee ++ 47 55 Feb. 17 at Canisius 80 64 Dec. 27 Georgia A 76 66 Feb. 24 Villanova 56 64 Dec. 29 Cornell A 68 Feb. 28 Morehead State 81 73 Dec. 30 Columbia A 89

Mar. 1 + American 84 57 3 St. Joseph's (2OT) 99 2 + Mar. Temple 87 69 7 Syracuse 108 Mar. 9 Columbia (SP) $$ 69 83 10 Temple 61

% Boston Garden Invitational at Boston, MA 17 at Western Kentucky 80 102 A Holiday Festival at MSG 19 at Loyola (La.) 85 79 + MAC Tournament at Palestra 21 at Creighton 77 86 $$ NCAA Tournament 25 at Duquesne 64 Head Coach: Jim Harding Ian. 27 Pennsylvania 67 Canisius r 1 31 at 70 Feb. 4 Lafayette 102

Feb. 8 at Detroit TOM GOLA 77 at Tulsa Feb. 11 American 106 Temple Feb. 14 Niagara 101 Head Coach 1968-70 Ian. 16 Western Kentucky Feb. 17 at Miami (Fla.) 96 (2 seasons) Ian. 20 at Niagara Feb. 21 Villanova 85 96 37 wins, 13 losses Ian. 23 at Lafayette •93 82 Feb. 25 at Rider 72 Ian. 28 at Drexel . .81 63 ++ Volunteer Classic at Knoxville.TN 30 Hofstra 62 £. A -79 ^ a Quaker City Tournament at The Spectrum 3 Loyola (La.) , Head Coach: Tom Gola 6 at Syracuse 1968 (23-0 69 Feb. 10 Canisius

Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 13 Villanova Baltimore 100 57 PAUL Feb. 17 Duquesne at Rider 79 59 WESTHEAD Feb. 19 Creighton Dec. Miami (Fla.) n 96 71 Feb. 24 at American Dec. Niagara 14 88 73 Feb. St. Joseph's Head Coach 1970-79 It 27 Dec. 18 Canisius 68 56 Mar. 1 at Rider (OT) (9 seasons) Dei 21 at Albright 91 65 Mar. s Lafayette + A wins, 105 losses I Dec. 27 Penn State 70 55 142 Mar. 6 St. Joseph's (OT) + . 76 Dec. 28 Indiana A 108 88 Mar. 20 Georgia Tech (MSG) $ 67 A Dei 30 South Carolina 59 62 AA Charlotte Invitational at Charlotte,. u Hofstra 89 68 1970-71 (20-7) + MAC Tournament at Palestra Creighton 103 84 Opponent LSC OPP $ National Invitation Tournament at Syracuse 83 63 Dec. 2 at Albright 89 59 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Western Kentucky 88 81 Dec. 5 Long Island U. (MSG) 68 53 Pennsylvania 78 64 Dec. 9 Miami (Fla.) 97 77 1971-72 (6-19) Temple 101 85 Dec. 12 Marshall 76 75 LSC OPP at St. Francis (Pa.) 107 95 Dec. is Westchester 82 68 lehigh 64 b9 Loyola (La.) 102 65 Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 88 107 Hofstra (MSG) 56 58 at Lafayette 97 65 Dec. 29 Georgia AA 50 42 Niagara 70 j\ Villanova 74 67 A A Dec. 30 Boston College 75 63 at American 96 72

LA SALLE BASKETBALI ( 105 Tulsa 77 Dec. 16 Eastern Michigan 93 66 1974-75 (22-7) at West Chester 86 Dec. 22 West Chester 92 52 AAA A Opponent Baylor 81 Dec. 27 Southern California . . . .77 72 Nov. 29 Army .... Nebraska AAA 60 Dec. 28 New Mexico State A 76 70 A A Dec. 4 at Lehigh 89 Dec. 27 Boston College 61 Dec. 30 St. Joseph's 52 77 A Dec. 7 Biscayne 74 Dec. 28 Fairfield 108 Jan. 6 St. Joseph's 55 68 A Dec. 11 at Lafayette 71 Dec. 30 Massachusetts 82 Jan. 9 Rider 78 67 Dec. 14 Holy Cross 89 St. Joseph's 55 Jan. 13 Hofstra 76 55 Dec. 18 Canisius 69 Lafayette 66 Jan. 16 at Lafayette 68 77 Dec. 20 Clemson * 67 at Western Kentucky 84 Jan. 20 at Niagara 80 72 Dec. 21 Texas Tech * 73 at Loyola (La.) 80 Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 45 57

Dec. 29 Furman @ . .69 64 Jan. 20 American 59 Jan. 26 Duquesne 69 67 <& Dec. 30 Alabama • Jan. 26 Pennsylvania 66 Jan. 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 -77 73 Hofstra 91 64 Jan. 29 at Canisius 80 Feb. 3 at Syracuse 84 91 at Memphis State Feb. 2 Temple 56 Feb. 7 Canisius 96 85 93 84 at Niagara 81 71 Feb. 5 Notre Dame 71 Feb. 10 at Notre Dame 71 87 15 St. Joseph's 68 60 Feb. 7 at Drexel 64 Feb. 12 at Drexel 72 57 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 67 65 Feb. 12 at Holy Cross 79 Feb. 17 Temple 54 56 Jan. Chester Feb. 15 at Biscayne 93 Feb. 21 at American 79 88 West 89 72 Feb. 20 at Duquesne 69 Feb. 28 Villanova 101 79 Jan. 24 Duquesne 88 79 Feb. 23 Syracuse 80 ### Cable Car Classic at Oakland, CA Jan. 29 Western Kentucky 87 91 A Feb. 26 Villanova 73 Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Feb. 1 at Syracuse 78 82 AAA Cornhusker Classic at Lincoln, NE Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 5 at Drexel 80 63 A Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Feb. 8 Temple 74 63 Head Coach: Paul Westhead 1973-74 (18-10) Feb. 12 Villanova (OT) 74 73 Feb. 15 at Notre Dame 75 Opponent LSC OPP 91 (15-10) Feb. 19 at American 62 68 1972-73 Dec. 1 Lehigh 87 37 Feb. 22 Rutgers 82 96 LSC OPP Dec. 5 at Army 83 71 Bucknell (HH) % 85 Nov. 29 at Lehigh 75 59 Dec. 8 at Hofstra 66 53 Dec. 12 Mar. 7 American % 56 Dec. 1 Army 73 63 Syracuse 68 75 Mar. 8 Lafayette Dec. 6 Biscayne 69 67 Dec. 15 at Holy Cross 94 80 % 92 85 Dec. Pennsylvania 82 Mar. 16 Syracuse (OT) (P) $$ 83 Dec. 8 San Francisco ### 73 74 19 84 Dec. 21 Wake Forest = * Dayton Invitational at Dayton, OH Dec. 9 Santa Clara (OT) ### 69 71 90 95 Dec. 22 Western Kentucky = 76 65 @ Sugar Bowl Classic at New Orleans, LA A Dec. 27 Stanford 77 66 % ECC Tournament at Easton A Dec. 28 Manhattan 65 73 $$ NCAA Tournament A Dec. 29 Princeton 83 78 P Denotes Palestra Jan. 5 Niagara 67 65 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Jan. 9 at Western Kentucky (OT) .84 85 Jan. 16 Drexel 85 73 1975-76 (11-15) Jan. 19 Lafayette 87 66 Opponent LSC Jan. 23 at Biscayne 97 75 Nov. 28 Delaware 100 Jan. 26 at Canisius 81 89 Dec. 1 Widener 73 Jan. 30 St. Joseph's 73 75 Dec. 3 at Alabama Feb. 2 Temple 78 54 57 Feb. 6 Notre Dame 78 98 Dec. 6 at Hofstra 72 Feb. 9 American 95 83 Dec. 11 Manhattan (MSG) 78 Feb. 13 at West Chester 73 53 Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 Feb. 17 at Duquesne 63 81 Dec. 19 Texas A & M * 59 Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 Dec. 20 Kansas * 73 Feb. 23 at Rutgers 82 76 Dec. 23 Maine 104 Feb. 28 Delaware + 78 69 Dec. 29 Michigan ** 71 Mar. 1 Rider + 84 68 Dec. 30 Houston ** 87

Mar. 2 St. Joseph's + 71 76 5 at W. Kentucky (OT) 104 = St. Petersburg, FL Big Sun Tournament at an. 10 Syracuse 77 A Holiday Festival at MSG 13 Drexel 66 + MAC Tournament at Palestra Ian. 17 St. Joseph's 75 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Jan. 21 at Biscayne 83 Jan. 24 at Providence 75 Jan. 27 Memphis State 77 Jan. 31 Temple 63 106 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS )

r-by-Year Scores 1931-20

at Hofstra . 4 Notre Dame (SP) 89 108 Jan. 9 97 87 Feb. 10 American 61 63 Jan. 11 Drexel 80 79 Feb. 14 Villanova 75 72 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 79 74 Feb. 18 at Niagara 53 69 Jan. 16 West Chester (HH) 116 Feb. 22 at Duquesne 72 76 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 96 106 Feb. 25 Pennsylvania 56 58 Jan. 21 Duke (SP) 81 91 Feb. 27 Cleveland State 90 72 Jan. 24 at Biscayne 8 * Jayhawk Classic at Lawrence, KS Jan. 28 Temple 82 75 ** Las Vegas Holiday Classic at Las Vegas, NV Feb. 1 Notre Dame 90 95 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 82 74 Feb. 8 American 64 62 1979-80 (22-9) Feb. 11 at Canisius 77 78 I976-77 (17-12) Opponent LSC Feb. 15 Stetson 77 72 Opponent LSC OPP Nov. 30 Phila. Pharmacy (HH) 87 Feb. 18 Villanova 79 82 Nov. 29 Widener (HH) 72 52 Dec. 3 at Alabama 82 Feb. 22 at St. Bonaventure 95 108 Dec. 1 Vermont 75 68 Dec. 5 at Bucknell 79 Feb. 25 at Vermont 100 67 . 4 Alabama 77 82 Dec. 8 Villanova 79 Mar. 2 St. Joseph's % (HH) 89 82 Dec. 8 at Delaware 97 84 Dec. 11 Rider 102 Mar. 3 Delaware + 97 85 Dec. 11 Biscayne 112 70 Dec. 14 Texas A & M * 72 Mar. 4 Temple + 73 72 * Dec. 13 at Maine 91 76 Dec. 15 Brigham Young (3OT) . . .106 Mar. 12 Villanova (PAL) $$ 97 103 ** . 17 Tennessee + 85 92 Dec. 28 Utah State 88 * First Union Invitational at Charlotte, NC Dec. 18 Southern Methodist + 86 Dec. 29 Idaho State ** 88 94 ** Louisville Classic at Louisville, KY Dec. 28 San Diego State * 88 84 Ian. 5 Niagara % ECC Tournament at Hayman Hall 95 Dec. Washington * 114 Ian. 9 WestChester (HH) 111 29 94 + ECC Tournament at Easton, PA 3 at Rhode Island 61 70 $$ NCAA Tournament Jan. 12 Stetson 74 7 Canisius 65 49 Head Coach: Paul Westhead at Lafayette 80 Jan. 12 at Drexel 55 51 Jan. 19 Temple (SP) 62 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 69 61 1978-79 (15-13) Jan. 23 Drexel 65 Jan. 17 at West Chester 63 60 Jan. 28 Delaware (HH) 78 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 22 Duquesne 62 64 Jan. 30 Notre Dame 62 Nov. 29 Bucknell 77 76 26 Western Kentucky 93 79 St. Joseph's 57 Dec. 2 at Kentucky 77 109 31 Dickinson 82 61 Feb. 4 Lehigh (HH) 90 Dec. 5 at Duke 42 66 Feb. 2 Villanova 71 70 Feb. 6 Rhode Island 84 Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 . 5 at American 86 76 Feb. 7 Hofstra (MSG) 75 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 67 68 Feb. 9 Hofstra 89 93 Feb. 9 American (CH) 95 Dec. 16 Canisius 99 87 Feb. 12 Temple 75 87 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 80 Dec. 21 at Florida Southern 73 84 Feb. 16 Niagara 64 66 Feb. 18 at DePaul 75 92 I Dec. 22 at Stetson 76 90 Feb. 19 Providence (SP) 62 75 Feb. 21 at Duquesne 91 Dec. 29 Montana* 78 91 Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania 70 80 Feb. 23 at Vermont 85 Dec. 30 Cal State-Fullerton * 75 84 Feb. 26 Notre Dame 77 113 Feb. 25 Drexel % 87 Jan. 4 at Rhode Island 80 83 Mar. 1 Delaware % 84 77 Feb. 27 Temple % 70 Jan. 6 Lafayette 95 80 r, 4 Lafayette % 86 80 Feb. Lafayette 70 Jan. 10 Western Kentucky 90 66 29 % Mar. 6 Hofstra % 81 92 Mar. 1 St. Joseph's Jan. 13 Rider (HH) 100 83 % 59 + Volunteer Classic at Knoxville, TN Mar. 6 Purdue 82 Jan. 15 at West Chester 68 64 $ * Cabrillo Classic at San Diego, CA * Cougar Classic at Provo, UT Jan. 17 at Niagara 88 74 ECC Tournament at Easton, PA ** % Jan. 20 Duquesne 89 90 Lobo Invitational at Albuquerque, NM Coach: Paul Head Westhead Jan. 24 Vermont 100 88 % ECC Tournament at Palestra IN Jan. 27 at Drexel 88 72 $ NCAA Tournament at Lafavette, 1977-78 (18-12) Jan. 31 Villanova 84 78 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 3 at American 123 103 Feb. 10 Temple 81 1980-81 (14-13) r. 25 at Widener 83 75 97 Nov. 30 at Bucknell 92 77 Feb. 12 at Lehigh 100 93 Opponent Feb. 17 St. Joseph's :. 7 Rhode Island 87 94 81 73 78 1 Vermont

' Feb. 21 Hofstra 87 . 9 East Carolina (2OT) 96 95 73 Dei 6 Alabama 65

* Feb. at Notre Dec. 10 UNC Charlotte 67 68 24 Dame 70 93 De< 8 Bucknell Feb. 26 Hofstra (HH) ** Dec. 17 Pennsylvania 75 78 84 77 Xavier 70 ** Feb. 28 St. Joseph's (OT) (S| U)*' ...63 68 Dec. 28 Louisville 85 113 De< i .it Delaware 72 * Montana Classic at Yellowstone. MT Dec. 29 Ohio State** 83 86 Dei Villanova (3OT) 84 ** ECC Tournament ' 4 at Western Kentucky 78 64 De, San Diego State

Head Coach: Paul Westhead ' 6 at Niagara 116 97 Dei Georgetown

LASAUt BASKETBALl Rl 107 |an. 3 Lafayette 69 60 1982-83 (l8-14) Dec. 3 at Youngstown State 76 81 Jan. 7 at Missouri 74 83 Dec. 6 St. Joseph's 72 74 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 10 at Canisius 79 81 Dec. 10 Army 56 55 Dec. 1 Bucknell (HH) 68 66 Jan. 12 at Niagara (OT) 72 71 Dec. 17 Villanova 90 80 Dec. 4 at Delaware 55 54 Jan. 14 Hofstra 79 71 Dec. 29 George Washington * 65 64 Dec. 8 Rhode Island 82 84 Jan. 17 at Rider 63 80 Dec. 30 Maryland * 83 96 Dec. 10 Texas A & M * 74 82 Jan. 19 West Chester 90 73 Jan. 4 Notre Dame (SP) 68 66 Dec. 11 Brown * 61 59 Jan. 21 Dayton 76 68 Jan. 7 at Army 58 60 Dec. 18 Pennsylvania 72 78 Jan. 24 DePaul 62 69 Jan. 11 at Fairfield 98 85 Dec. 22 Niagara 82 65 Jan. 26 at Lehigh 73 67 Jan. 14 St. Peter's 64 57 Dec. 27 Cincinnati** 73 76 Jan. 31 St. Joseph's Jan. 17 at Manhattan 58 56 ** 74 72 Dec. 28 Wisconsin-Green Bay . .62 51 Feb. 4 at Notre Dame 59 60 Jan. 19 Canisius 79 66 Jan. 3 at Western Kentucky 62 56 Feb. 11 Duquesne 66 62 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 74 85 Jan. 8 Duke 60 61 Feb. 14 at American 69 71 Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 96 85 Jan. 12 Towson State (HH) 79 78 Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 67 Jan. 26 at lona 95 80 Jan. 15 Duquesne 67 61 Feb. 21 Temple 62 84 Jan. 28 Fordham 84 73 Jan. 22 Villanova 71 72 Feb. 25 at Drexel 63 52 Feb. 1 at St. Peter's 67 71 Jan. 26 Hofstra 78 62 Feb. 28 Rhode Island 60 70 Feb. 4 Louisville 88 93 )an. 29 at Canisius 54 55 Mar. 2 Drexel(HH)** 66 69 Feb. 6 at Fordham 68 67 Jan. 31 Rider (HH) 69 71 * Cabrillo Classic at San Diego, CA Feb. 8 Fairfield 94 76 Feb. 2 at Notre Dame 56 68 ** ECC Tournament at Philadelphia, PA Feb. 11 at Dayton 69 84 Feb. 5 St. Joseph's 79 60 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Feb. 15 Manhattan (SP) 78 62 Feb. 9 at Xavier 85 109 Feb. 18 Holy Cross (OT) (ME) 91 89 Feb. 14 Dayton 73 79 1981-82 (16-13) Feb. 22 lona 81 79 Feb. 16 at Lehigh 46 44 Feb. Temple (2 OT) Opponent LSC OPP 25 80 79 Feb. 19 at American 63 65 Feb. 27 Manhattan (NH) ** 60 Dec. 2 at Duke 61 76 55 Feb. 23 Lafayette (HH) 79 61 Mar. 1 Fordham ** 60 62 Dec. 5 Delaware 66 71 Feb. 26 Temple (OT) (SP) 79 84 Mar. 3 St. Peter's (OT) ** 63 Dec. 7 at Bucknell 65 55 53 Mar. 3 at Drexel 63 61 Mar. 16 Pittsburgh $ Dec. 8 West Chester 66 91 95 73 Mar. 5 at Vermont 87 73 * * Maryland Invitational at College Park, MD Dec. 11 Western Carolina 55 58 Mar. 9 Delaware *** 102 62 ** MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands Dec. 12 Idaho State* 68 86 Mar. 11 Rider*** 68 57 $ National Invitation Tournament @ Palestra Dec. 18 lona ** 71 *** 95 Mar. 12 American 75 73 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Dec. 19 Rice ** 64 58 Mar. 15 $$ 70 58 Dec. 22 at Santa Clara 74 93 Mar. 17 Va. Commonwealth $$$ . .67 76 *** 1984-85 (15-13) Dec. 29 South Florida 62 82 * Marshall Tournament at Huntington, WV *** LSU OPP Dec. 30 St. Bonaventure 68 65 ** Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee, Wl 61 Nov. (HH) Jan. 4 Notre Dame 66 *** ECC Tournament at Easton, PA 26 Monmouth 85 67 at Nov. 28 at St. Mary's (Calif.) Jan. 9 Lafayette 65 67 $$ NCAA Tournament at Palestra 59 69 12 American Nov. Brigham Young * Jan. 69 87 $$$ NCAA Tournament at Greensboro, NC 30 74 73 Jan. 14 at Rider Dec. 1 Stanford * 84 79 70 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin 73 Jan. 19 Pennsylvania 77 75 Dec. 8 at Niagara 63 58 Jan. 27 Villanova 82 117 1983-84 (20-ll) Dec. 11 St. Joseph's 74 69 Jan. 30 at Duquesne 80 79 Dec. 15 Temple 54 65 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 3 Canisius 102 76 Dec. 22 Villanova (SP) 63 80 Nov. 28 at Monmouth 75 60 ** Feb. 6 at Dayton 77 84 Dec. 28 Fordham 67 74 Nov. 30 Vermont 91 75 ** Feb. 8 Lehigh (HH) 94 69 Dec. 29 Dartmouth 84 55 Feb. 13 St. Joseph's 77 83 Feb. 16 at Hofstra 67 64 Feb. 20 Temple 72 86 Feb. 24 Drexel 57 55 .HOT RE DAME Feb. 27 at Stetson 71 69 nmm Mar. 1 Bucknell % 81 72 am Mar. 3 West Chester % 71 56 Mar. 5 St. Joseph's % 71 83 Bms MM) * Cougar Classic at Provo, UT mums ** Golden Gate Classic at San Francisco, CA T£4M FOOLS *** Connecticut Mutual Classic at Hartford, CT 1 % ECC Tournament at Palestra Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin ii'HT'riTiTlifli 108 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS . 2

» Year-by-Year Scores 1931-2007

1985-86 (14-14)

Opponent LSU OPP Monmouth 72 69 Niagara (HH) 92 75 Maine 103 70 -i Villanova 46 50 Syracuse * 72 97 Ohio University * 65 70 Pennsylvania 80 86 Princeton (SP) 58 48 Fordham 78 66 Temple ** 58 8i Bowling Green ** 94 at St. Peter's 63 69 Notre Dame 63 Fairfield 57

Holy Cross . .89 63 at lona 66 at Manhattan 89 lona 80 Army 52 a at Louisville 60 at Fordham 54 St. Peter's 62 at Fairfield 53 Feb. 12 at Holy Cross 81

Feb. 15 Manhattan (HH) 101 Feb. 19 Army (MSG) 73 Feb. 20 St. Joseph's 74 Feb. 28 Holy Cross *** 70 * Carrier Classic at Syracuse.NY

** jostens Classic at Palestra *** MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin &&£«- ^Wv

f MORRIS • *', Head Coach 1986-2001 (15 seasons) 238 wins, 203 losses

WINNING SHOT OF THE 1984 TEMPLE G AME 1 1986 87 (20-13)

St. Opponent LSU lona .. Feb. 8 Peter's • 70 57 i 73 103 Feb. 1 at Manhattan .65 64 No* 28 Penn State* 58 s>> s Army 80 M * Feb. .it Holy Cross Nov Central Florida 68 9 at Fairfield 95 B9 16 79 Ba 29 41 Feb. 19 F.nrfield (2OT) (SP) .105 106 Dec. - Temple .66 70 12 .it St. Peter's 59 60 Feb. 23 .it DePaul .60 87 De< 6 Army .... 83 63 l S Manhattan 85 74

l Feb. 28 Army (OT)*** -,4 Dr. ) at Villanova 19 Holy Cross (ME) . . . 80 77 76 * De. Maine 20 at Hartford 82 80 Apple Invitational at Stanford, LA 13 at *' Miller High Life Classic at Tampa, FL Dec. 19 Georgia** 65 8.' 23 at lona 77 93 *** Dec. t.istern Kentucky** 83 26 at Fordham 70 66 MAA Tournament at Meadowlands 20 98 Head Coach: Dave "Left\ "Ervin Dei 26 St. Joseph's + 70 77 29 Pennsylvania 77 74 Dec. Northeastern + at Army (OT) 85 Rn 27 102 8s |an. North Carolina 71 6 at Notre Dame <;8 71 1 72

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lona Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 102 83 at Fordham Feb. 20 Manhattan (ME) 92 74 Jan. 10 Manhattan Feb. 22 at lona 91 86

Jan. 13 at Holy Cross . . Feb. 25 at St. Peter's 67 64 at Fairfield 60 63 Mar. 2 Manhattan % 62 51 Jan. 20 St. Peter's 65 56 Mar. 5 Holy Cross % 88 64 Ian. 23 Fordham (OT) 69 Mar. 7 Fordham % 79 70 Jan. 28 at lona 100 85 Mar. 17 Kansas State $$ 53 66 DePaul 54 58 * CBT Hartford Invitational at Hartford, CT at Notre Dame (OT) 64 76 ** lostens Philadelphia Classic at Palestra at Manhattan 76 62 + Chaminade Christmas Classic at Honolulu, HI Feb. 10 Holy Cross (HH) 93 60 % MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands Feb. 13 Fairfield 58 54 $$ NCAA Tournament at Notre Dame, IN

Feb. 16 Pennsylvania 80 72 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris

Feb. 21 at St. Peter's 68 61 Feb. 24 at Army 59 68 1988-89 (26-6)

Feb. 28 Fairfield % 62 75 Opponent LSU OPP Mar. 12 atVillanova$ 86 84 Nov. 18 at Syracuse* 76 92 Mar. 17 at Niagara $ 89 81 ** Dec. 2 Georgia Southern 64 62 . NCAA Mar. 21 Illinois State (PAL) $ 70 50 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP^ Dec. 3 Austin Peay** 79 74 RRSTANO SECOND W Mar. 24 Arkansas-L.R.(MSG) $ 92 73 Dec. 5 St. Joseph's 81 57' Mar. 26 S. Mississippi (MSG) $ ... .80 84 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania*** 77 61 * AMI Classic at Miami, FL Dec. 10 Long Beach State *** 96 63 ** Hawaiian Tropic Classic - Daytona Dec. 14 at St. Peter's 78 74 Beach, FL Dec. 22 Villanova (OT) 79 74 + lostens Classic at Palestra Dec. 29 South Carolina A 85 67 f % MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands A Dec. 30 Georgia 85 95 1989-90 (30-2) $ National Invitation Tournament Jan. 4 Temple 67 57 Opponent LSU OPP Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Jan. 7 Richmond 97 76 Nov. 24 SW Missouri State * 62 58 Jan. 12 at Fordham 86 73 * 1987-88 (24-IO) Nov. 25 Fresno State 75 63 Jan. 14 Manhattan 81 57 Dec. 2 at DePaul 83 62 LSU OPP Jan. 19 at Holy Cross 84 72 Dec. 11 Pennsylvania 86 83 Nov. 27 Texas-San Antonio * 74 51 Jan. 21 at Fairfield 65 61 Dec. 21 Villanova 71 70 Nov. 28 Delaware * 86 72 Jan. 23 at lona 89 64 Dec. 27 Ohio State ** 74 62 Dec. 2 at Princeton 63 62 Jan. 25 St. Peter's 63 65 Dec. 28 Florida ** 76 69 Dec. 5 Pennsylvania 61 66 Jan. 28 Fordham 77 66 Jan. 3 at Temple 63 62 Dec. 10 Army 74 61 Feb. 1 lona 91 62 Jan. 6 Loyola Marymount 116 121 Dec. 12 at Fordham 85 80 Feb. 3 at Army 94 70 Jan. 9 Siena 106 90 ** Dec. 18 Villanova 80 83 Feb. 5 at American 111 91 Jan. 12 Notre Dame 86 78 Dec. 19 Canisius** 85 73 Feb. 9 Army 88 67 Jan. 15 Canisius 89 77 Dec. 23 Georgia + 71 79 Feb. 11 at Manhattan 77 60 Jan. 20 at Holy Cross 84 81 Dec. 24 Chaminade+ 90 60 Feb. 13 Holy Cross 101 82 Jan. 22 Loyola (Md.) 89 69 Dec. 25 Dayton + 69 66 Feb. 16 at Notre Dame 78 80 Jan. 25 at Niagara 87 69 Dec. 29 at Brigham Young 82 95 Feb. 19 Fairfield 85 67 Jan. 27 at Fordham 98 72 Notre Dame 59 68 Feb. 23 Florida State 101 100 Feb. 3 at lona 89 73 at North Carolina 82 96 Mar. 1 Fairfield % 91 62 Feb. 5 St. Peter's 72 59 at Richmond 81 82 Mar. 4 Fordham % 85 69 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 78 51 at Temple 56 59 Mar. 6 St. Peter's % 71 58 Feb. 10 at Manhattan 99 78 Jan. 16 Fairfield 78 50 Mar. 16 Louisiana Tech $$ 74 83 Feb. 12 at St. Joseph's 93 76 Jan. 19 St. Joseph's 63 73 * Pre-Season NIT Feb. 16 lona 95 78 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 119 108 ** Acme Boot Classic at Clarksville, TN Feb. 18 Fairfield 72 49 *** Jan. 23 Manhattan 70 Jostens Classic at Palestra 95 Feb. 20 at Loyola (Md.) 110 81 A Jan. 28 lona 101 83 Cotton States Classic at Atlanta, GA Feb. 22 Manhattan 100 60 Jan. 30 at Army 64 51 % MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands Feb. 25 at St. Peter's (OT) 74 66 Feb. 2 American 73 65 $$ NCAA Tournament at Nashville, TN Feb. 27 Army 106 73 Feb. 6 Fordham 76 51 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Mar. 3 Fairfield % 90 60 Feb. 9 St. Peter's 56 47 Mar. 4 Siena % 106 90 Feb. 13 at Fairfield 75 57

LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS » Year-by-Year Scores 1931-2

Mar. 5 Fordham % 71 61 18 at St. Peter's 94 71 1993-94 (H-16)

Mar. 15 Southern Mississippi $$ . . .79 63 19 Pennsylvania (SP) 57 66 Opponent LSU OPP Mar. 17 Clemson $$ 75 79 Ian. 23 at Temple 78 67 Nov. 27 Princeton . 49 43 * Coors /./grrf Classic at Fresno, CA Ian. 25 Canisius 90 73 1 at Illinois 73 99 ** Sugar Bowl Classic at New Orleans, LA Ian. 28 at Manhattan 65 67 3 Yale * 78 69 % MAAC Tournament at Albany, NY 2 at Siena 64 77 4 Colorado * 65 84 $$ NCAA Tournament at Hartford, CT 7 at lona 88 79 8 Philadelphia Textile 82 80 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris 9 Loyola (Md.) 99 85 10 at James Madison 89 85 11 at St. Joseph's (OT) 80 84 28 Creighton ** 66 56 1990-91 (19-IO) 15 at Brigham Young 81 80 29 Tennessee Tech ** 109 93 LSU OPP 19 St. Peter's 65 52 Opponent 30 Ohio ** 80 100 21 Fairfield Nov. 28 Loyola (Md.) 68 69 50 75 3 at Richmond 71 92 eb. 23 Niagara 90 68 Dec. 3 at Pennsylvania (OT) 84 80 5 Kansas State 63 67 eb. 26 at Loyola (Md.) 62 Dec. Young 81 60 4 Brigham 93 8 Notre Dame (OT) 84 eb. 28 Manhattan 90 67 Dec. 9 at Florida State 83 74 12 St. Joseph's 71 Mar. 1 at Fairfield 60 Dec. 15 Baylor * 82 75 87 15 Evansville (OT) 81 Mar. Fairfield 66 Dec. 16 Idaho* 83 61 7 % 88 20 Temple 55 Mar. 8 Siena % 71 Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 94 84 22 at Loyola (III.) 76 Mar. Manhattan Dec. Loyola Marymount ... 118 9 % 77 76 31 at .133 25 Pennsylvania (SP) 62 Mar. 19 Seton Hall $$ 76 78 Jan. 5 Temple 86 91 29 at Detroit Mercy 65 * Central Fidelity Classic at Richmond, VA Jan. 8 at lona 74 77 5 Xavier 66 ** Far West Classic at Portland, 12 Niagara OR Jan. 85 78 10 at Evansville 65 65 MAAC Tournament at Aibany,NY Jan. 17 at Loyola (Md.) % 94 84 12 at Butler 69 Siena $$ NCAA Tournament at Greensboro, NC Jan. 21 67 64 16 Detroit Mercy 80 67 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Jan. 24 atCanisius 89 74 19 Loyola (III.) 77 63 Niagara Jan. 26 at 77 65 26 Butler 68 87 Jan. 31 Fairfield 84 66 1992-93 (14-13) 28 Villanova (SP) 54 55 Feb. 2 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 65 Opponent LSU OPP 3 at Xavier 77 79 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame Dec. 2 Philadelphia Textile 84 59 6 Detroit Mercy *** 70 87 Feb. 9 Canisius 68 Dec. 8 Pennsylvania 84 44 * Mile High Classic at Boulder, CO Feb. 11 at Fairfield Dec. 10 Madison 73 54 James 83 ** Big Island Classic at Hilo, Hawaii Feb. 14 St. Peter's Dec. 12 Maryland 57 58 76 *** MCC Tournament at Indianapolis, IN Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 82 Dec. Temple (SP) 60 73 15 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Feb. 18 Manhattan 94 70 Dec. 28 West Virginia * 67 Feb. 20 at Siena 76 93 Dec. 30 Delaware State * 83 1994-95 (13-14) Feb. 23 lona 93 70 Jan. 2 Richmond 71 Opponent LSU Feb. 26 at St. Peter's 53 85 at Kansas State 59 Nov. 26 at Princeton 58 Mar. 2 Loyola (Md.) ** 86 70 at Evansville 70 Dec. 2 CalPolySLO* 85 Mar. 3 St. Peter's ** 50 57 at Butler 59 Dec. 3 San Francisco * 82 Mar. 15 at Massachusetts $ 90 93 Detroit Mercy (OT) 80 Dec. Howard ** 91 * 9 Daiwa Ball at Tokyo, Japan Loyola (III.) 70 ** ** Dec. 10 Baylor 75 MAAC Tournament at Albany, NY Jan. 19 St. Joseph's (SP) 66 Dec. 12 at Arizona 76 $ National Invitation Tournament Jan. 21 Duquesne 81 Dec. 27 at Maryland 80 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Jan. 23 at Notre Dame 63 Dec. 30 at Mount St. Mary's 68 Jan. 27 at Princeton 60 Illinois-Chicago 83 1991-92 (20-11) Feb. 4 at Xavier 49 Massachusetts % 64 Opponent LSU OPP Feb. 6 at Dayton 72 at Wright State Feb. 11 Evansville Nov. 29 California * 41 99 76 at Xavier 72 Nov. 30 Richmond * Feb. 13 Butler 88 63 78 at Pennsylvania (PAL) 71 Dec. Siena Feb. 18 at Detroit Mercy 73 7 65 68 Cleveland State 76 Feb. 20 ,11 loyola (III.) Dec. 9 Villanova (SP) 96 79 75 Detroit 73 Feb. at Duquesne 68 Dec. 21 Princeton (OT) 46 27 65 47 St. loseph's 7t> Xavier 58 Dec. 27 Oregon State ** 80 92 73 at Butler ... 73 Dec. 28 Oregon ** Dayton (PAL) 67 5/ 105 75 at Wise. -Green Bay Butler ** Jan. 4 lona 120 88 70 71 Loyola (III.) 92 Hank Fiesta Bowl Classic. Tucson, AZ Jan. 9 Notre Dame 87 79 at Temple so Tournament at Indianapolis, IN Jan. 11 atCanisius 85 78 77 nu h: Bill "Speedy" Morris Jan. 13 at Niagara 93 77

LASAtlt BASKETB ». ii Wright State (PAL) 92 Dec. 10 American 75 59 Feb. 28 at St. Joseph's (Pa.) 69 Feb. 16 at Cleveland State 78 Dec. 14 Drexel 63 58 Mar. 4 St. Joseph's & 72 Feb. 18 at Detroit 67 Dec. 22 at Marquette 53 86 & Atlantic 10 Tournament A Feb. 22 at Northern Illinois 75 Dec. 28 Cal-PolySLO 71 78 * Carrier Classic Feb. 25 Wise. -Milwaukee 80 Dec. 29 Howard A 72 59 ** Tribune Classic *** Mar. 4 Wise. -Green Bay 46 4 Holy Cross 73 56 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris * MetLife Classic at San Francisco, CA 6 Massachusetts 50 56 ** Dr Pepper Classic at Waco, TX 11 Dayton 63 51 1998-99 (13-15) Atlantic City Ian. 18 Duquesne % 79 77 Opponent LSU *** MCC Tournament at Dayton, OH Ian. 20 at Virginia Tech 46 57 Nov. 14 at Mount St. Mary's (OT) . .88 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Ian. 23 Pennsylvania 60 67 Nov. 21 Howard 85 an. 25 at George Washington ... .52 56 Nov. 27 Northeastern® 85 Ian. 28 at Temple (2 OT) 1995-96 (6-24) 67 Nov. 28 Cornell® 61

Feb. 1 George Washington (OT) . . .77 Opponent LSU Dec. 5 at Seton Hall 55 Feb. 3 Xavier 67 Nov. 24 Auburn * 60 Dec. 11 Eastern Washington & 67 Feb. 6 at Rhode Island 61 Nov. 25 Illinois State * 65 Dec. 12 Purdue & 59 Feb. 10 Virginia Tech Nov. 26 Western Kentucky * 63 59 Dec. 19 Drexel 59 Feb. 13 at Duquesne 77 Nov. 29 Miami (Ohio) % 53 Dec. 23 Niagara 77 Feb. 15 at St. Bonaventure 72 :. 2 at Holy Cross 72 at Temple 45 Feb. 20 at Dayton 72 Dec. 6 Mount St. Mary's 66 Duquesne 85 ** Feb. 22 at Xavier 67 Dec. 9 Marquette 68 at George Washington 75 Feb. 27 Fordham 94 Dec. 13 at American 64 an. 12 Virginia Tech 75 Mar. 1 St. Joseph's Dec. 27 Texas-El Paso *** 62 59 an. 14 Pennsylvania 58 Mar. 5 Massachusetts & Dec. 28 Texas Tech *** 58 49 64 an. 16 Dayton 81 # Super Chevy Classic 3 Princeton 52 an. 21 at Rhode Island (PCC) 62 A Golden Bear Classic 6 Xavier 60 an. 23 St. Joseph's (SP) (2OT) . . .98 & Atlantic 10 Tournament . 13 at Virginia Tech 55 an. 28 at St. Bonaventure 63 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris . 15 Duquesne 73 at Virginia Tech 69

. 20 at St. Joseph's (PAL) 65 Feb. George Washington 70 1997-98 (9-18) . 23 Temple 48 Xavier 88 Jan. 25 at Xavier 59 Opponent LSU OPP Feb. 10 Fordham 78

. 27 Pennsylvania (SP)(OT) 66 Nov. 29 Mount St. Mary's 81 57 Feb. 16 at Xavier 71

1. 1 at Duquesne 75 Dec. 6 at Howard 71 62 Feb. 20 at Duquesne 78

1. 3 St. Bonaventure 96 Dec. 10 at Niagara 60 84 Feb. 23 Massachusetts 63 * 1. 6 Rhode Island 65 Dec. 12 Miami (OH) 66 71 Feb. 27 at Dayton 88 * 1. 10 at George Washington 83 Dec. 13 Texas Southern 73 67 St. Joseph's # 81 Feb. 12 Villanova (SP) 50 Dec. 20 at Drexel 70 75 Mar. Rhode Island # 58 ** Feb. 15 at Massachusetts 53 Dec. 27 Arizona State 78 111 @ Lobo Classic ** Feb. 18 George Washington 76 Dec. 28 Boston University 65 77 & Boilermaker Invitational Feb. 22 Virginia Tech 56 2 Villanova 72 65 # Atlantic 10 Tournament Feb. 24 Dayton 60 4 at George Washington ... .68 78 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris

Feb. 28 at Dayton 64 7 at Xavier 67 104

r. 2 at Fordham (OT) 57 an. 10 at Dayton 72 89 1999-2000 (n-17)

Mar. 6 Rhode Island & 59 13 Rhode Island 73 84 Opponent LSU OPP % Gund Arena, Cleveland, OH 17 Temple 66 Nov. 20 Mount St. Mary's •7373 64 * Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, PR an. 20 Dayton 73 Nov. 23 Central Connecticut State .70 ** Atlantic City Shootout Ian. St. Bonaventure (OT) 25 89 Nov. 26 High Point* 85 *** Sun Carnival at El Paso, TX Ian. 27 at Virginia Tech 72 Nov. 27 vs. Alabama * 70 & Atlantic 10 Tourn. at Phila. Civic Center Ian. 31 at Duquesne 78 Dec. 4 at Northwestern 62 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Feb. 2 Xavier 59 Dec. 7 Pennsylvania 83 Feb. 5 George Washington 65 Dec. 18 at Drexel 70 Feb. 7 at Fordham 80 1996-97 (10-17) Dec. 22 at Syracuse 52 Feb. Pennsylvania Opponent LSU 10 at 64 Dec. 29 Butler % 36 Feb. 14 at Massachusetts 71 Nov. 30 at Mount St. Mary's 87 Dec. 30 Texas A&M % 69 Feb. 18 Duquesne 80 :. 6 Southern Mississippi # . . .62 Jan. 5 at Duquesne 63 Feb. 21 Virginia Tech 74 :. 7 at Iowa # 62 Jan. 9 St. Bonaventure 51 Jan. 12 at Villanova 72

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» Year-by-Year Scores 1931-2

Jan. 15 Rhode Island 66 75 7 at Pennsylvania 61 Jan. 18 Temple 50 72 10 Northwestern 62 Jan. 23 at Xavier 80 49 14 vs. Villanova 72 Jan. 25 at Dayton 60 69 18 Drexel 74 A Jan. 29 at George Washington ...75 99 28 vs. Lafayette (OT) 81 A Feb. 5 Virginia Tech 71 64 29 at California 59 Feb. 9 at Massachusetts 48 82 4 Temple 61 Feb. 12 George Washington 77 68 7 at Xavier 66 Feb. 15 at St. Joseph's 59 56 13 at George Washington 54 Feb. 19 at Fordham 70 74 17 Duquesne 82 69 Feb. 23 Dayton 64 71 21 at Dayton 43 62 2001-02 (15-I7) Feb. 27 Xavier 60 71 25 Massachusetts 58 62 Opponent LSU OPP Mar. 1 at Virginia Tech 86 96 27 at Rhode Island (2OT) 92 96 Nov. 18 vs. Morris Brown .63 49 Mar. 4 Duquesne 67 58 31 Fordham 68 59 Nov. 19 vs. Clemson** 69 81 Mar. 8 vs. St. Joseph's # 56 65 3 St. Bonaventure (OT) 76 80 Nov. 20 vs. UAB** ..63 58 * Games at Alabama Traditions Classic 6 Rhode Island 84 68 Nov. 24 at Delaware (OT) 78 84 % Games at Cable Car Classic 10 at Fordham 81 72 Nov. 27 at Villanova (0T)% 61 58 # Atlantic 10 Tournament 14 at St. Bonaventure 73 82 Nov. 30 vs. Southern Methodistt . .63 72 Head Coach BUI "Speedy" Morris 20 at Duquesne 55 60 Dec. 1 vs. Alabama State t 42 55 25 Xavier 55 79 Dec. 5 RUTGERS 56 81 2000-01 (12-17) 28 at Temple 58 60 Dec. 8 vs. Drexel @ 80 70 3 St. Joseph's 91 90 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 16 at Seton Hall 71 68 vs. Fordham * Nov. vs. UNC-Wilmington 7 86 67 17 @ ...78 71 Dec. 22 UAB 56 53 8 vs. St. Joseph's * 74 82 Nov. 18 at Oklahoma @ 72 89 Dec. 28 at Marist 70 64 Sooner Holiday Invitational Nov. Central Connecticut St. @ 22 at .79 73 5 at Richmond 57 77 A Golden Bear Classic Nov. 25 at Alabama-Birmingham . .62 73 Ian. 10 ST. BONAVENTURE 62 68 * Atlantic Dec. Hall 10 Tournament 2 vs. Seton 54 63 13 at George Washington ...72 75 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Ian. 16 at Duquesne 62 54 19 XAVIER 64 71 Ian. 23 DAYTON 67 71 Ian. 26 at Fordham 63 74 Ian. 29 PENNSYLVANIA (OT) 76 81 Feb. 2 G.WASHINGTON 83 70 Feb. 6 at St. Joseph's 71 80 Feb. 9 at Massachusetts 47 62 Feb. 13 TEMPLE 71 67 Feb. 16 RICHMOND 59 56 Feb. 19 DUQUESNE 80 65 Feb. 23 RHODE ISLAND 77 64 Feb. 28 at Xavier 53 68 Mar. 2 at Dayton 72 95 Mar. 6 vs. Fordham * 83 63 Mar. 7 vs. Temple* 72 66 Mar. 8 vs. Richmond * 60 68 ** Paradise lam Tournament. University of the

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t Gazette Hawkeye Challenge. Iowa City, Iowa % Philadelphia Big 5 @ Games played in the Palestra * Atlantic 10 Tournament Head Coach Billy Hahn

2002-2003 (12-17)

Opponent LSU ore

Nov 22 i»t LAWARL ?6 LAFAYETTE

)0 MARIST .

LASALL BASKE BALI R **3 Dec. 3 vs. James Madison Jan. 25 RICHMOND 55 62 Dec. 7 vs. Villanova% Jan. 28 vs. Pennsylvania %@ 66 79 JOHN Dec. 14 vs. Cincinnati 6: Feb. 1 DAYTON 70 75

Dec. 21 vs. Southern California . . .63 89 Feb. 5 FORDHAM 74 61 GIANNI Dec. 28 CORNELL 73 59 Feb. 8 vs. Duquesne 82 74 Head Coach Dec. 30 QUINNIPIAC 82 71 Feb. 12 vs. Rhode Island 65 77 2004-present 4 vs. Rutgers (OT) 83 75 Feb. 19 XAVIER 71 93 (1 season)

Ian. 8 vs. Dayton 72 76 Feb. 22 vs. George Washington . . .67 76 10 wins, 19 losses 11 G.WASHINGTON 67 49 Feb. 24 Saint Joseph's %@ 53 75 Ian. 14 vs. Xavier 47 80 Mar. 1 DUQUESNE 71 66 Ian. 18 vs. St. Bonaventure 77 87! Mar. 6 vs. Temple % 58 68 2004-2005 (10-19)

Ian. 22 MASSACHUSETTS 78 57 Mar. 8 vs. Richmond 62 75 Opponent LSU OPP Mar. 10 FORDHAM* 62 74 Nov. 20 JAMES MADISON 50 59 Mar. 13 vs. Saint Joseph's* 48 68 Nov. 24 vs. Hofstra 59 79 * Atlantic 10 Tournament Nov. 30 USC 71 62 Philadelphia Big % 5 Dec. 4 PENN@% 67 78 @ Games played in the Palestra Dec. 8 CENT. CONN. ST 48 60 t La Salle awarded win by forfeit Dec. 11 VI LLANOVA @% 43 54

Dec. 18 at. Va. Commonwealth . . .52 63 (10-20) 2003-2004 Dec. 22 at Cincinnati 63 84 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 28 at American 66 53 Nov. 21 Wichita State ** 74 71 Dec. 31 at Mount St. Mary's 72 58

Nov. 22 Hampton** 64 68 5 at George Washington . . .42 71 ** Nov. 24 Appalachian State 48 59 8 at St. Bonaventure 68 57 Nov. 29 vs. Lafayette 63 83 11 FLORIDA Dec. 3 JAMES MADISON 79 71 INTERNATIONAL (OT) ....74 72 Dec. 6 Villanova %@ 61 74 15 ST. JOSEPH'S @% 38 73 Dec. 13 vs. Florida International ..64 55 19 GEORGE WASHINGTON ..66 84 Dec. 20 MOUNT ST. MARY'S 74 55 22 at Dayton 58 66 Dec. 22 VA COMMONWEALTH ....54 55 26 RICHMOND 71 78 A Dec. 29 South Carolina State . . .76 63 29 DUQUESNE 67 72 A Dec. 30 vs. Chattanooga 71 65 at Xavier 50 62 Jan. 3 SetonHall® 74 86 FORDHAM (OT) 90 88 Jan. 7 vs. Massachusetts 78 64 Feb. at Richmond 76 68 Jan. 10 RICHMOND 66 55 Feb. 12 DAYTON 45 Jan. 14 PENNSYLVANIA 47 71 Feb. 15 at Rhode Island 73 63 Jan. 17 vs. George Washington .. .57 74 Feb. 19 MASSACHUSETTS (OT) ...66 69 Jan. 21 vs. Xavier 45 84 Feb. 23 at Duquesne 72 77 Jan. 24 DAYTON 75 77 Feb. 27 XAVIER (OT) 53 52 Jan. 28 vs. Duquesne 74 70 Mar. 5 at Temple % 67 73 Feb. 4 RHODE ISLAND 54 58 Mar. 9 Massachusetts (OT) * 70 64 Feb. 7 vs. Saint Joseph's %@ — 63 89 Mar. 10 Xavier* 70 83 Feb. 11 DUQUESNE 71 55 @ Games played at the Palestra Feb. 14 ST. BONAVENTURE 89 78 % Philadelphia Big 5 Feb. 18 XAVIER 68 78 * Atlantic 10 Tournament Feb. 21 vs. RICHMOND 50 66 Feb. 25 vs. Temple (OT) 70 74 2005-2006 (l8-10) Feb. 28 vs. Dayton 58 72 Opponent LSU Mar. 3 vs. Fordham 75 83 Nov. 20 atUMBC 70 Mar. 6 G.WASHINGTON 72 87 Nov. 26 AMERICAN 75 63 10 Rhode Island * Mar. 42 55 Nov. 30 MOUNT SAINT MARY'S ...73 51 ** Paradise Tournament, University Jam Dec. 03 vs. Drexel 62 50 the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, USVI of Dec. 11 at James Madison 70 58 A Dr Pepper Classic, Chattanooga, TN Dec. 18 at Central Connecticut . . .107 106 * Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec. 20 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL . .70 61 Philadelphia Big % 5 Dec. 22 3/3 at Villanova 57 98 Games played in the Palestra @ Dec. 28 ST. FRANCIS 85 55 Dec. 30 HOFSTRA 70 71

114 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS -by-Year Scores 1931-2007

04 DUQUESNE# ..

07 at Richmond # . ..67 11 CHARLOTTE* 52 64 14 at Temple # 52 68 18 RHODE ISLAND # 68 71 21 at St. Joseph's # 54 66 25 at Penn 65 73 29 UMASS# 68 61 01 at Duquesne # 75 66 04 TEMPLE # 62 08 at Massachusettes # 65 11 at Xavier # 79 15 ST. BONAVENTURE # 74 18 DAYTON # 74

22 at #6/6 George Washington # .65 01 at Fordham # 74 04 SAINT LOUIS # 62 09 vs Fordham * 62 @ Games played at the Palestra

% Philadelphia Big 5 * Atlantic 10 Tournament # Conference Game

2006-2007 (10-20)

LSU OPP Nov. 18 MOUNT ST MARY'S 66 60 Nov. 21 HOWARD 84 Nov. 25 at Saint Francis University ..69 Dec. 01 vs Coppin State 68 Dec. 02 vs Texas-Pan American ...64 Dec. 07 UMBC 67 Dec. 16 at Central Connecticut 86 Dec. 20 MORGAN STATE 102

Dec. 23 VILLANOVA 51 Dec. 28 HOLY CROSS 48 Dec. 29 DELAWARE 56 Dec. 30 NIAGARA 82 Jan. 03 at Rhode Island* 66 Jan. 06 UMASS# 71 Jan. 10 at Duquesne # 79 Jan. 13 at Dayton # 82

Jan. 16 NEWIERSEY INSTITUTE OFTECH 78 Jan. 18 PENN 92 Jan. 21 at St. Bonaventure # 73 Jan. 24 RICHMOND* 79 Jan. 27 FORDHAM* 54 Jan. 31 at Charlotte # 80

Feb. 04 at Temple # 64 Feb. 07 DUQUESNE* 105 111 Feb. 10 SAINT JOSEPH'S*/ so 72 Feb. 14 TEMPLE* 77 72 Feb. 17 at Saint Louis # 55 59 Except where noted: All home games between 1931-32 and 1954-55 played at Water Feb. 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON// ..74 86 Hall. All home games between 1955-56 and 198S 89 pla\ ed at the Palestra. All home Feb. 28 at Massachusetts * 63 102 games between 1989 90 to 1 <;>;<, >;6 played at the Philadelphia Civic t entei Mar. 03 XU # 65 76 games in 19969/ and 199/ 98 played at the First Union & Games played at the Palestra i February 21, 1998011 weie played in the Tom < ,,,. . , e\.iept whi % Philadelphia Big 5 * Atlantic to Tournament it Conference Game IA SA11I HASKETBAtl s ii5 New York, DePaul L 61-63 Penn State W 70-55 New York Cincinnati W 86-81 Indiana W 108-88 New York U. W 80-63 South Carolina L 59-62

1953-54 Kentucky Lexington, UCLA W 62-53 Invitational Kentucky Kentucky L 60-73

ECAC Holiday New York, St. Louis w 77-63 Georgia W 76-66 Festival New York Niagara L 50-69 Cornell W 68-56 BYU W 74-62 Columbia W 89-74 Champions; MVP Fran Dunphy 1954-55 Kentucky Lexington, S. California w 49-38 Invitational Kentucky Kentucky L 54-63 1970-71 Charlotte Charlotte, Georgia W 50-42 Invitational North Carolina Boston College w 75-63 Syracuse W 103-54 Champions; MVP - Ken Durrett UCLA W 85-77 Cornhusker Lincoln, Baylor 81-68 Duquesne L 65-67 1971-72 W MVP- Tom Gold Classic Nebraska Nebraska L 60-75

1955-56 ECAC Holiday New York, San Francisco L 62-79 Quaker City Palestra Boston College L 61-62 Festival New York Syracuse w 75-72 Tournament Fairfield W 108-96 St. John's W 85-76 Massachusetts W 82-75

1956-57 Orange Bowl Miami, W. Kentucky L 76-89 1972-73 Cable Car Oakland, San Francisco L 7374 Classic Florida Seton Hall W 82-72 Classic California Santa Clara L 69-71 (OT) Valparaiso W 103-73 Quaker City Palestra So. California w 77-72 1957-58 Richmond Richmond, Virginia W 72-64 Tournament New Mexico St. W 76-70 Invitational Virginia Richmond W59-55 (OT) St. Joseph's L 52-77

Champions; MVP - Bill Katheder 1973-74 Big Sun St. Petersburg, Wake Forest L 90-95 1961-62 ECAC Holiday New York, Dartmouth W 87-60 Tournanmen Florida W. Kentucky W 76-65 Festival New York Cincinnati L 56-64 Dayton L 67-81 ECAC Holiday New York, Stanford W 77-66 Festival New York Manhattan L 65-73 1962-63 Quaker City Palestra BYU L 73-84 Princeton W 83-78 Tournament Delaware W 80-64 Bowling Green W 74-67 (OT) 1974-75 Dayton Dayton, Clemson W 67-63 Invitational Ohio Texas Tech w 73-64 Northwestern W 91-69 Champions; MVP Bill Taylor Georgetown W 80-69 St. Bona. W 83-80 Sugar Bowl New Orleans, Furman W69-64 Champions; MVP - Frank Corace Classic Louisiana Alabama W 7773 Champions; MVP - Joe Bryant 1964-65 ECAC Holiday New York, St. John's L 71-78 Festival New York Temple W 83-70 1975-76 layhawk Lawrence, Texas A&M W 59-57 Syracuse W 73-70 (OT) Classic Kansas Kansas L 73-74

1965-66 Quaker City Palestra BYU W 71-69 Las Vegas Las Vegas, Michigan L 71-86 Tournament Temple L 59-66 (OT) Holiday Nevada Houston L 87-90 Minnesota L 87-92 Classic

1966-67 Vanderbilt Nashville, Nebraska W 99-76 1976-77 Volunteer Knoxville, Tennessee L 85-92 Invitational Tennessee Vanderbilt L 95-100 Classic Tennessee SMU W 94-86

Quaker City Palestra Syracuse L 84-88 Cabrillo San Diego, San Diego St. W 88-84 Tournament Niagara W 86-72 Classic California Washington L 94-114 Bowling Green w 78-77 1977-78 First Union Charlotte, East Carolina W 96-95 1967-68 Boston Garden Boston, Providence L 56-77 Invitational North Carolina (2OT)

Invitational Massachusetts N.C. State W 68-63 UNC-Charlotte L 67-68

ECAC Holiday New York, Louisville L 71-94 Louisville Louisville, Louisville L 85-113 Festival New York West Virginia W 100-83 Classic Kentucky Ohio State L 83-86 Syracuse W 78-68 1978-79 Montana Billings, Montana L 78-91 Classic Montana Cal St.-Fullerton L 75-84 ll6 ILA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS 3 Regular Season Tournaments

Texas A&M W 72-67 BYU L106-108 (30T) Temple L 58-81 Lobo Classic Albuquerque, Utah State L 88-89 Bowling Green W 94-54 New Mexico Idaho State W 88-83

1986-87 AMI Classic L 58-59 1980-81 Cabrillo San Diego, San Diego St. L 67-93 W 68-43 Classic California Georgetown L 63-79

1981-82 Cougar Provo, W.Carolina L 55-58 Classic Utah Idaho State L 68-86 Jostens Classic Palestra

1981-82 Golden Gate San Francisco, lona L 71-95 Classic California Rice W 64-58 1987-88 CBT Hartford Hartford, Texas-S.A. Invitational Connecticut Delaware Connecticut Hartford, South Florida L 62-82 Champions: MVP Lionel Simmons Mutual Classic Connecticut St. Bona. W 68-65

1987-88 Jostens Classic Palestra 1982-83 Marshall Huntington, Texas A&M L 74-82 Memorial West Virginia Brown W 61-59 Tournament 1988-89 Acme Boot Clarksville, Ga. Southern W 64-62 Milwaukee Milwaukee, Cincinnati L 73-76 Classic Tennessee Austin Peay W 79-74 Classic Wisconsin Wise. -G.B. W 62-51 Champions; MVP - Lionel Simmons MVP Steve Black 1988-89 Jostens Classic Palestra Pennsylvania W 77-61 1983-84 Maryland College Park, G. Washington W 65-64 Long Beach St. W 96-63 Invitational Maryland Maryland L 83-96 Champions; MVP Lionel Simmons

Atlanta, GA South Carolina 85-67 1984-85 Apple Stanford, BYU W 74-73 W Georgia L Invitational California Stanford L 73-84 85-95

Miller High Tampa, Fordam L 67-74 1989-90 Coors Light Fresno, S. W. Missouri W 62-58 Life Classic Florida Dartmouth W 84-55 Classic California Fresno State W 75-63 Champions; MVP Lionel Simmons

1989-90 USF&G Sugar New Orleans, Ohio State Bowl Classic Louisiana Florida

Champions; MVP - Lionel Simmons

LA SALLE BASKETBAI 17 Daiwa Ball Tokyo, Baylor Lafayette W 81-78 (OT) Japan Idaho California L 81-59 Champions; MVP Doug Overton 2001-02 Paradise Jam St. Thomas, Morris Brown W 69-49 1991-92 Central Fidelity Richmond, California W 99-76 Tournament U.S. Virgin Clemson L 69-81 Classic Virginia Richmond L 63-78 Islands U.A.B. W 63-58

Far Classic Portland, L West Oregon State 80-92 2001-02 Gazette-Hawkeyelowa City, SMU L 63-72 Oregon Oregon W 105-75 Classic Iowa Alabama State L 42-55

Valley Bank Tucson, West Virginia L 67-80 1992-93 2OO3-OZ, Paradise jam St. Thomas, Wichita State L 71074 Fiesta Bowl Arizona Delaware St. W 83-74 Tournament U.S. Virgin Hampton L 64-68 Islands Appalachian St. L 48-59 1993-94 Mile High Boulder, Yale W 78-69 Classic Colorado Colorado L 65-84 2003-04 Dr Pepper Chattanooga, S. Carolina St. W 76-63 Classic Tennessee Chattanooga W 71-65 Big Island Hilo, Creighton W 66-56 Classic Hawaii Tenn. Tech W 109-93 2006-07 Hawkeye Iowa City, Coppin State L 69-68 Ohio U. L 80-100 Challenge Iowa UT-Pan American W 64-63

1994-95 MetLife San Francisco, Cal Poly SLO W 85-49 2006-07 La Salle Philadelphia, Holy Cross L 68-48 California San Francisco W 82-80 Invitational Pennsylvania Delaware L 58-56 Champions; MVP- Kareem Townes Niagara L 88-82

Dr Pepper Waco, Howard W 91-75 Classic Texas Baylor W 75-64

Champions; MVP - Kareem Townes

1995-96 Puerto Rico San Juan, Auburn L 60-70 Shootout Puerto Rico llinois State L 65-72 W. Kentucky L 63-71

Sierra Medical El Paso, Texas-El Paso L 62-69 Sun Classic Texas Texas Tech L 58-62

1996-97 Super Chevy Iowa City, Southern Miss. W 62-50 Classic Iowa Iowa L 62-65

Golden Bear Berkeley, Cal Poly SLO L 71-78 Classic California Howard W 72-59

1997-98 Carrier Classic Syracuse, Miami (Ohio) L 66-71 New York Texas Southern w 73-67

Tribune Classic Tempe, Arizona State L 78-111 Arizona Boston Univ. L 65-77

1998-99 Lobo Classic Albuquerque, Northeastern L 85-92 New Mexico Cornell L 61-63

Boilermaker West Lafayette E.Washington W 67-59 Invitational Indiana Purdue L 59-80

1999-00 Traditions Tuscaloosa, High Point W 85-62 Classic Alabama Alabama L 70-85

Cable Car Santa Clara, Butler L 36-43 Classic California Texas A&M L 69-70 (OT)

2000-01 Sooner Norman, UNC-Wilmingto 1 W 78-71 Invitational Oklahoma Oklahoma L 89-72

IN 2006-07 THE EXPLORERS WILL RETURN TO THE HAWKEYE CHALLENGE FOR THE THIRD TIME. HOSTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. THIS YEAR'S TOURNA- MENT WILL PIT LA SALLE AGAINST COPPIN STATE IN THE FIRST ROUND WITH THE WINNER PLAYING EITHER HOST IOWA OR THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN.

118 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS 3,000 POINTS

^^^^ LIONEL SIMMONS - 3,217 points; four years ^^ Year G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG -C3- 1986-87 33 263 500 .526 142 186 .763 322 9-8 670 20.3 f- 1987-88 34 297 613 .485 196 259 •757 386 11.4 792 23-3 %rV 1988-89 32 349 716 .487 189 266 •711 365 11.4 908 28.4 1989-90 32 335 653 .513 146 221 .661 356 11.1 847 26.5 \^ Totals 131 1244 2482 .501 673 932 .722 1429 10.9 3.217 24.6 2,000 POINTS ^^ MICHAEL BROOKS - 2,628 points; four years ^^k Year G FG FGA FG FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG - 1976-77 29 241 490 .492 97 152 .638 3" 14.1 579 20.0 ^ 120 12.8 ff-7«®r 1977-78 28 288 490 .588 164 732 358 696 24.9 uf ^ 1978-79 26 245 443 .533 116 161 .720 347 13.4 606 23-3 \v^ 1979-80 31 290 649 .447 167 237 .705 356 11.5 747 24.1

"H^ 1 Totals 114 1064 2072 .514 500 714 .700 1372 12.8 2,628 23.1 f^^HB TOM GOLA - 2,461 points; four years ^^P"V8 Year FGA FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG K~ ^B 1951-52 29 192 528 .364 120 170 .706 497 17.1 504 17-4 " - : 1952 28 l86 51 412 145 186 .780 15-5 517 18.5 Bv m 53 ^ - 434 ^n - M 1953-54 30 252 619 .407 186 254 732 652 21.7 690 23.0 ^^^_^fl 1954-55 31 274 624 .439 202 267 •757 618 19.9 750 24.2 Totals 118 904 222 .407 653 877 •745 2201 18.7 2,461 20.9 ^t^_ RASUAL BUTLER - 2,125 points; 3.5 years ^\ Year G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG »- ^L 1998-99 21 105 276 .380 43 58 741 83 4.0 298 14.2 1999-00 28 183 .381 67 82 .817 148 5-3 516 18.4 1 459 i 2000-01 29 231 574 .402 82 97 .845 187 6.4 641 22.1 ^ ^ 2001-02 32 233 537 .433 147 172 •854 261 9.0 670 20.9 a ift Totals 110 752 1846 .407 339 409 .829 701 6.4 2.125 19-3 ^^^^ DONNIE CARR - 2,067 points; four years JQ^^^ Year G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1996-97 27 209 597 -343 129 168 .768 121 4-5 646 23-9 fl^T 1997-98 27 164 469 -350 77 95 .811 59 2.2 485 18.0 « 1998-99 28 175 434 .403 103 140 •736 128 4.6 524 18.7 1999-00 23 135 360 .375 84 107 .785 74 3-2 412 17.1 _^^t_ Totals 105 683 i860 .367 393 510 •771 382 3-6 2,067 19-7 STEVE BLACK - 2,012 points; four years ^ f 1 Year G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG flbv( 1983-84 27 207 403 .514 103 126 .818 64 2.4 517 19.2 ^GC?_ 1984-85 28 239 459 .521 74 89 .832 87 3-1 552 19-7 1^—1 Totals 102 834 1656 .504 344 420 .819 295 2-9 2,012 197

1,500t^uu POINTSruin i j

STEVEN SMITH - 1,940 points; four years Year G FG FGA FG% 2002-03 20/20 106 208 .510 2003-04 30/30 187 409 -457 .820 2004-05 29/29 206 481 .428 .807 588 20.3 2005-06 28/27 208 428 .486 551 197 El Totals 107/106 707 1530 .462 940 18.I

KAREEM TOWNES - 1,925 points; three years Year G FG FGA FG PTS AVG 1992-93 27 203 S50 .369 22.5 1993-94 27 202 540 .374 619 22.9 1994-95 27 242 553 -43« 699 25-9 Totals 81 647 1643 .394 9^5 238 HASKETBALl RECORD^ RANDY WOODS - 1,811 points; three years Year G FG FGA FG% 1989-90 32 146 37i -394 •737 1990-91 25 177 415 .427 .796 1991-92 31 272 653 .417 .813 Totals 88 595 1439 .414

RALPH LEWIS - 1,807 points; four years Year G FG FGA FG% 1981-82 25 83 174 •477 1982-83 32 156 339 .460 158 .671 259 8.1 418 13.1 237 404 .587 220 .746 281 9-1 638 20.6

201 360 • 558 165 •739 268 9.6 524 18.7 677 "77 .530 643 .705 966 8.3 1,807 15.6

DOUG OVERTON - 1,795 points; four years Year G FG FGA FG% FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1987-88 34 110 221 .498 44 .841 81 2-4 265 7.8 1988-89 32 174 352 •494 59 •797 101 3-2 421 13.2 1989-90 32 201 387 .519 "9 •798 133 4.2 551 17.2 1990-91 25 199 447 •445 128 .828 104 4.2 558 22.3 Totals 123 684 1407 .486 350 .814 419 3-4 1.795 14.6

VICTOR THOMAS - 1,765 points; four years Year G FG FGA FG% FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG 1997-98 27 94 211 •445 109 •679 126 11.3 305 11.3 1998-99 28 142 298 •477 137 .635 164 15-5 435 15-5 1999-00 28 157 341 .460 142 .690 244 16.2 454 16.2 2000-01 29 199 450 .442 169 .746 197 19.7 571 19-7 Totals 112 592 1300 •455 557 .691 731 731 1765 15.8

TIM LEGLER- 1.699 points; four years Year G FG FGA FG% FT% (£i\ 1984-85 26 69 147 .469 .708 1985-86 28 158 315 .502 3-9 361 12.9

1986-87 33 233 487 • 478 4-5 616 18.7 1987-88 34 203 414 .490 4-i 567 16.7 Totals 121 663 1363 .486 3-9 1,699 14.O

JACK HURD - 1,693 points; four years Year G FG FGA AVG PTS AVG 1988-89 32 144 302 3-i 409 12.8 1989-90 32 98 256 .658 3-3 265 8-3 1990-91 29 160 401 76 •673 5-6 460 15-9 1991-92 31 195 455 56 6.0 559 18.0 Totals 124 597 1414 .422 208 4-5 1.693 137

KEN DURRETT - 1,679 points; three years Year G FG FGA FG% AVG PTS AVG 1968-69 24 191 365 .523 U.8 480 20.0 1969-70 26 249 539 .462 12.1 632 24.3 1970-71 21 211 440 .480 12.0 567 27.0 Totals 71 651 1344 .484 12.0 1.679 237

HUBIE MARSHALL - 1,576 points; three years Year G FG FGA FG% 1964-65 23 143 328 .436 1965-66 25 277 584 .474 .845 674 1966-67 26 220 491 .448 .845 549 Totals 74 640 1403 .456 .846 1.576

BILLY TAYLOR - 1,554 points; three years FG FGA FG% FT FT% 1972-73 204 421 •485 36 .655 1973-74 242 502 .482 67 .663 7.0 551 19-7 1974-75 247 511 •483 65 .699 5-6 559 19-3 Totals 693 1434 .483 168 .675 5.6 1.554 19.0

LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS 9

All-Time Leading Sc

ALL-TIME 1000-POINT SCORERS 500-POINT SCORERS - SEASON

Field Free Total Field Free Total Name Years Goals Throws Points Avg. Name Years Goals Throws Points Avg. Lionel Simmons 1986-90 ,244* 673 3.217 24.6 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 349* 189 908 28.,, Michael Brooks 1976-80 ,064 500 2,628 23.1 Randy Woods 1991-92 272* 182 847 27-3 Tom Gola 1951-55 904 653 2,461 19-3 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 335* 146 847 26.5 Rasual Butler 1998-02 752' 339 2,125 18.7 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 297* 196 792 23-3 Donnie Carr 1996-00 683' 393 2,067 19-7 Tom Gola 1954-55 274 202 750 24.2 Steve Black 1981-85 834 344 2,012 19-7 Michael Brooks 1979-80 290 167 747 24.1 Steven Smith 2002-06 707 412 1,940 18.1 Kareem Townes 1994-95 242* 112 699 25-9 Kareem Townes 1992-95 647' 33i 1.925 23.8 Michael Brooks 1977-78 288 120 696 24. Randy Woods 1989-92 595' 343 1,811 20.6 Tom Gola 1953-54 252 186 690 23.0 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 677 453 1,807 15.6 Rasual Butler 2001-02 233 147 670 20.9 Doug Overton 1987-91 826' 285 1.795 14.6 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 277 120 674 26.9 Victor Thomas 1997-01 592- 385 1.765 15.8 Lionel Simmons 1986-87 263' 142 670 20.3 * Tim Legler 1984-88 663- 212 1,699 14.0 Donnie Carr 1996-97 209 129 646 23-9 Jack Hurd 1988-92 597' 208 1.693 13-7 Rasual Butler 2000-01 231* 82 641 22.1 Ken Durrett 1968-71 651 377 1.679 23.6 Ralph Lewis 1983-84 237 164 638 20.6 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 640 296 1.576 21.3 Ken Durrett 1969-70 249 134 632 24-: Bill Taylor 1972-75 693 168 1.554 18.9 Joe Bryant 1974-75 256 120 632 21.8 * Larry Foust 1946-50 573 318 1.464 14.2 Kareem Townes 1993-94 202 115 619 22... Larry Cannon 1966-69 566 298 1,430 19.1 Tim Legler 1986-87 233* 93 616 18.7 Frank Corace 1961-64 5«3 245 1,4" 19-3 Kareem Townes 1992-93 203* 97 607 22.=, Larry Koretz 1983-87 548" 218 1,382 11.5 Michael Brooks 1978-79 245 116 606 23.3 Paul Burke 1991-95 450- 273 1.368 12.6 Bob Fields 1970-71 247 111 605 22.4 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 547 262 1.356 12.9 Frank Corace 1963-64 242 117 601 24.0 * Mike Gizzi 1994-98 437" 259 1.319 12.0 Steven Smith 2004-05 206 142 588 20.3 lermaine Thomas 2002-06 389 294 1.273 11.3 Michael Brooks 1976-77 241 97 579 19.9 Charlie Wise 1972-76 503 239 1.245 12.8 Victor Thomas 2000-01 199* 126 571 19-7 Norm Grekin 1950-53 450 323 1.243 14.1 Ken Durrett 1970-71 211 145 567 27.0 Mo Connolly 1976-80 492 248 1.232 11.4 Tim Legler 1987-88 203* 57 567 16.7 Bernie Williams 1966-69 528 174 1,230 16.6 Steve Black 1981-82 221 "9 561 20.0 ChipGreenberg 1982-86 41b 395 1.227 11.2 Jack Hurd 1991-92 195* 56 559 18.0 Jim Crawford 1970-73 430 353 1.213 15.8 Bill Taylor 1974-75 247 65 559 19.3 Fred lehle 1949-53 5" 182 1,204 12.8 Steven Smith 2005-06 Bob Walters 1943-47 1.193 14.9 Doug Overton 1990-91 Craig Conlin 1985-89 470 219 1.159 9-7 Steve Black 1984-85 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 424 289 1.137 13-9 Bill Taylor 1973-74 Donn Wilber 1973-77 44H 231 1,127 12.5 Doug Overton 1989-90

Joe Bryant 1973-75 4 r,6 206 1,118 20.7 Hubie Marshall 1966-67 Darnell Harris 2004-current 593 134 1,101 12.7 Larry Cannon 1967-68 207 Romaine Haywood 1993-96 192* 163 1,083 13-4 Bob McAteer 1961-62 205 543 21.7

1 Albert Butts 1981-84 174 312 1,060 12.0 Rorrwiine Haywooc 1995-96 197* s-,- 18.I Bob McAteer 1959-62 595 266 1.056 15-3 2002-03 169* s-,0 18.6 Gary Neal 2002-04 132* 227 1,041 18.3 Randy Woods 1990-91 257* SW George Paull 1964-67 J93 230 1,016 137 Donnie Carr 1999-99 175* 524 Bob Fields 1969-71 41/ 182 1,016 19-5 Ralph Lewis 1984-85 201 18.7 Rich Tarr 1984-88 v,v 186 1,004 8.4 Tom Gola 1952 53 186 5»7 * Includes three-point field goals. Steve Black 198384 207 Si? Rasual Butler 1999-00 183* 16 Steven Smith 20OVO4 187* ,12 17.1 Tom Gola 1951 52 so., »7-4 Gary Neal 200304 SOi

* Int lades 3 point field goals Active player in bold

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Rasual Butler Rhode Island 44 : |®1 Feb. 23, 2002 I 1955-56 Alonzo Lewis 326 13.0 Randy Woods Fairfield 42 1954-55 T° m Gola 750 24.2 ; Mar. 7, 1992 1953-54 Tom Gola 690 23.0 [SCORING Randy Woods California * 2 1952-53 Tom Gola 517 18.5 I Nov. 29, 1991 1951-52 Tom Gola 505 15.8 1 Hubie Marshall Louisville 42 ; YEAR-BY-YEAR 1950-51 469 16.2 Mar. 2, 1966 I SCORING LEADERS 1949-50 Larry Foust 355 14.2 Hubie Marshall Albright A2 « 1948-49 Larry Foust 453 16.2 Season Player Points Avg Dec. i, 1965 1947-48 Bob Walters 348 13.4 2006-07 Darnell Harris 420 14.0 Bob McAteer Millersville 42 ; 1946-47 Bob Walters 367 16.0 2005-06 Steven Smith 55i 19-7 Dec. 1, 1961 1945-46 Bob Walters 263 13.8 2004-05 Steven Smith 588 20.3 Donnie Carr Fordham 41 i 1944-45 Bob Walters 215 13.4 2003-04 Steven Smith 512 17.1 Feb. 27, 1997 1 Tom Gola Loyola (Md.) 2002-03 Gary Neal 18.6 41 ; 540 - 2001-02 Rasual Butler 670 20.9 SCORING AVERAGE SEASON Jan. 6, 1954 Steven Smith Central CT 41 2000-01 Rasual Butler 641 22.1 Avg. Name Years @ ; 1999-00 Rasual Butler 516 18.4 28.4 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Dec. 18, 2005 ? Loyola (Md.) 1998-99 Donnie Carr 524 18.7 27.3 Randy Woods 1991-92 Randy Woods 40 ; 1997-98 Donnie Carr 485 18.0 27.0 Ken Durrett 1970-71 Feb. 9, 1992

Carr Doug Overton Fairfield 40 \ \ 1996-97 Donnie 646 23-9 27.0 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 1995-96 Romaine Haywood 542 18.1 26.5 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 Jan. 31, 1991 Kareem Townes Lionel Simmons at Manhattan 40 1994-95 699 25-9 25.9 Kareem Townes 1994-95 \ Feb. 1993-94 Kareem Townes 619 22.9 24.9 Michael Brooks 1977-78 io, 1990 1992-93 Kareem Townes 607 22.5 24.3 Ken Durrett 1969-70 1991-92 Randy Woods 847 27-3 24.2 Tom Gola 1954-55 1990-91 Doug Overton 558 22.3 24.1 Michael Brooks 1979-80 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 847 26.5 24.0 Frank Corace 1963-64 1 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 908 28.4 23.9 Donnie Carr 1996-97 W -* i I '-<* 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 792 23-3 (i,ooo-point minimum) ^ *•?

| 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 670 20.3 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 47i 16.8 SCORING AVERAGE - CAREER 1984-85 Steve Black 562 19-7 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 638 20.6 Avg. Name Years 1982-83 Steve Black 382 20.1 24.6 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 ' uJt^F^ 1 1981-82 Steve Black 561 20.0 23.8 Kareem Townes 1992-95 vSa 1 1 1980-81 Stan Williams 448 16.6 23.7 Ken Durrett 1968-71 • M l^B 1 I 1979-80 Michael Brooks 747 24.1 23.1 Michael Brooks 1976-80 J%^Al.i L I 1 1 I 1978-79 Michael Brooks 606 23-3 21.3 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 —* ^*\i 1977-78 Michael Brooks 696 24.9 20.9 Tom Gola 1951-55 w: \^ 1 Michael Brooks 20.9 Rasual Butler 1998-02 1 1976-77 579 19.9 J 1975'76 Donn Wilber 17.2 20.6 Randy Woods 1989-92 f 446 1974-75 Joe Bryant 632 21.8 20.3 Joe Bryant 1973-75 ^L. ^ 1973-74 Bill Taylor 551 19-7 20.2 Donnie Carr 1996-00 Ys ^ft ^y\ """" i97 2 -73 )i m Crawford 489 19.6 19.7 Steve Black 1981-85 MT 1 19.5 Bob Fields 1969-71 1971-72 Jim Crawford 394 15-7 T 1 > 1970-71 Ken Durrett 567 27.0 19.3 Frank Corace 1961-64 . 1969-70 Ken Durrett 632 24.3 19.1 Larry Cannon 1966-69 \ y ^ 1968-69 Ken Durrett 480 20.0 ik J i^^^. ] 1967-68 Larry Cannon 546 19-5 POINTS IN A GAME 'A Hubie Marshall 1966-67 549 21.1 4 W\ 4 Name Opponent Points W^ 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 674 27.O f Kareem Townes Loyola (III.) 52 1964-65 Curt Fromal 441 19.2 Feb. 1963-64 Frank Corace 601 24.O 4, 1995 ^^^n Michael Brooks at Brigham Young 51 1962-63 Frank Corace 44i 18.4 Dec. 15, 1979 1961-62 Bob McAteer 543 21.7 Randy Woods at Loyola Marymount 46 E 1960-61 Bill Raftery 392 17.8 Dec. 31, 1990 1959-60 Robert Alden 360 16.4 Doug Overton at Loyola Marymount 45 1958-59 JoeyHeyer 402 17.4 fc»vi Dec. 31, 1990 1957-58 Bill Katheder 326 13.O 1 Ken Durrett W. Kentucky 45 Wf*^^^ 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 459 17.2 Jan. 16, 1971 *««

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Steve Black Temple (2OT) 40 FIELD GOALS MADE - SEASON 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 201/360 55.8 Feb. 26, 1983 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 237/404 58.7 No. Name Years Ken Durrett at Lafayette 40 1982-83 Albert Butts 147/266 55-3 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Jan. 23, 1971 349 1981-82 Tom Piotrowski 133/261 51.0 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 Ken Durrett at Niagara 40 335 1980-81 Don Word 109/210 Si-9 297 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 )an. 20, 1971 1979-80 Michael Brooks 290/553 52.4 290 Michael Brooks 1979-80 Ken Durrett Miami (Fla.) 40 1978-79 Michael Brooks 245/443 55-3 288 Michael Brooks 1978-79 Dec. 9, 1970 1977-78 Michael Brooks 288/490 58.8 Ken Durrett at St. Francis (Pa.) 40 1976-77 DonnWilber 194/333 58.3 Jan. 28, 1969 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1975-76 MikeArizin 121/244 49.6 Hubie Marshall American 40 CAREER 197475 DonnWilber 82/149 55-i Feb. 2, 1966 1973-74 Glenn Collier 94/180 52.2 No. Name Years 1972-73 J'm Crawford 167/314 S3- 2,482 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1971-72 Frank Doyle 128/258 49-6 2,222 Tom Gola 1951-55 1970-71 Ken Durrett 211/440 479 FIELD GOALS 1.976 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 201/425 47-2 1,846 Rasual Butler 1998-02 1968-69 Ken Durrett 191/365 52.3 PERCENTAGE - 1,860 Donnie Carr 1996-00 1967-68 Dave Ervin 105/201 S^.2 1,656 Steve Black 1981-85 CAREER 1966-67 George Paull 141/266 53-1 (minimum 400-made) 1,643 Kareem Townes 1992-95 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 277/584 47.6 1,439 Randy Woods 1989-92 Pet. (Made/Att.) Name Years 1964-65 George Paull 112/223 SO..' 1.427 Bill Taylor 1972-75 1 Craig Conlin 1963-64 Frank Corace 242/548 44- 59.7 (470/800) 1985-89 1,411 Jack Hurd 1988-92 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1962-63 Tony Abbott 127/278 45-7 53.8 (1064/1,976) 1,407 Doug Overton 1987-91 DonnWilber 1961-62 Walt Sampson 100/221 45-2 53.4 (448/839) 1973-77 1,403 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 Ralph Lewis 1960-61 George Friedrich 90/174 51-7 53.0 (677/1,277) 1981-85 1,400 Frank Corace 1961-64 50.5 (415/821) Kevin Lynam 1977-81 1959-60 Joey Heyer 147/362 40.6 1958-59 Robert Herdelin 144/256 56.2 50.4 (834/1,656) Steve Black 1981-85 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 50.1 (1244/2,482) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 !957"58 Al Ferner 85/162 52.4 48.8 (503/1,031) Charlie Wise 1972-76 SEASON 1956-57 Tom Garberina 148/294 SO. Lewis 48.8 (456/935) Joe Bryant 197375 Year 1955-56 Alonzo 132/277 47-6 48.6 (684/1,407) Doug Overton 1987-91 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 1954-55 Tom Gola 274/624 43-0 Gola 48.6 (663/1,363) Tim Legler 1984-88 Randy Woods 1991-92 1953-54 Tom 252/619 40.7 48.6(693/1,427) Bill Taylor 1972-75 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1952-53 Tom Gola 186/451 4U Tom Gola 1954-55 1951-52 Tom Gola 192/528 J6.4 George FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Tom Gola 1953-54 1950-51 Jack 200/518 38.6 (minimum 2oo-made) SEASON Lionel Simmons (150 or more attempts) Pet. (Made/Att.) Name Years 64.6 (144/223} Craig Conlin 1987-88 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS 58.8 Michael Brooks (245M43J 1978-79 LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR PERCENTAGE - 58.7 (237/404) Ralph Lewis 1983-84 Season Player Made/Att Pet. 58.5 (62/106) Craig Conlin 1985-86 2006-07 Darnell Harris 143/335 CAREER 58.3 (166/346) DonnWilber 1975-76 2005-06 Steven Smith 208/428 48. Pet. (Made/Att) Years 2004-05 Steven Smith 206/481 42. 84.6 (296/350) Hubie Marshall 1964-67 FIELD GOALS MADE - CAREER 2003-04 Steven Smith 184/396 46. 83.0 (339/409) Rasual Butler 1998-02 2002-03 Steven Smith 106/208 82.1 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 No. Name Years (262/319) 2001-02 Chuk. Okosa 143/317 81.9 Steve Black 1981-85 1,244 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 (344/420) 2000-01 Victor Thomas 199/450 Doug Overton 1987-91 1,064 Michael Brooks 1976-80 81.4 (285/350) 199900 Victor Thomas 157/341 80.5 I248 308) Mo Connolly 904 Tom Gola 1951-55 1998-99 Victor Thomas 142/298 Steven Smith roo2-os 834 Steve Black 1981-85 79-9 (303/379) 1997-98 K'Zell Wesson 136/273 Randy Woods 1989-92 752 Rasual Butler 1998-02 79-4 (343/432) 1996-97 Mike Gizzi 137/369 79.4 (239/301) Charlie Wise 1972-76 693 Bill Taylor 1972-75 1995-96 Everett Catlin 84/172 48. 9.2 (41-' Steven Smith 2002-06 684 Doug Overton 1987-91 520J 1994-95 Kareem Townes 242/553 43- /yi (212 26fl Tim Legler 683 Donnie Carr 1996-00 198488 1993-94 lerquin Mott 83/164 Conlin 677 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 Craig 198589 1992-93 Blitz Wooten 85/163 198286 663 Tim Legler 1984-88 781 (395/506) 1991-92 Milko Lieverst 118/215 54- mo) Donnie Carr 1996-00 651 Ken Durrett 1968-71 77.1 (393 1990-91 Milko Lieverst 79/158 50. 76.2 (266/349) Bob McAteer 1959-6.- 647 Kareem Townes 1992-95 1989 90 Doug Overton 201/387 51, Kareem lownes 1992-9', 640 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1988-89 ( raig Conlin 135/226 59. (231/307) DonnWilber »973-77 597 Jack Hurd 1988-92 752 1987-88 Craig Conlin 144/223 64. (273/364) Paul Burke 1991QS 595 Randy Woods 1989-92 75 1986-87 Craig Conlin 129/245 527 Raul 19640; 592 Victor Thomas 199701 749 I230/307) one 1985-86 ChipGreenbi'iv; 155/303 51.2

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Pet. (Made/Att.) Name Years Season Player FTM/FTA Pet. (55/6o) Kurt Kanaskie 1978-79 Tom Gola 19S4 55 2006-07 Darnell Harris 52/65 80.0

.5 (147/172) Rasual Butler 2001-02 Lionel Simmons 1988 89 2005-06 lermaine Thomas 78/95 82.1 4 (105/123) Charlie Wise 1974-75 Lionel Simmons 1987 88 2004-05 Steven Smith 142/176 80.7 5 (82/97) Rasual Butler 2000-01 Tom Gola 1953 54 2003-04 Gary Neal 111/131 84.7 (98/115) Mo Connolly 1979-80 Michael Brooks 1979 80 2002-03 Gary Neal 116/142 81.7 (67/79) Hubie Marshall 1964-65 Randy Woods 1991 92 2001-02 Rasual Butler 147/152 85.5

,5 (120/142) Hubie Marshall 1965-66 Lionel Simmons 1989 90 2000-01 Rasual Butler 82/97 84.5

84.,5 (109/129) Hubie Marshall 1964-65 Alonzo Lewis 1983 84 1999-00 Rasual Butler 67/82 81.7 1998-99 Donnie Carr 103/140 73-6 FREE THROWS MADE- 1997-98 Donnie Carr 77/95 81.8 1996-97 Donnie Carr 129/168 76.8 Name 1995-96 Romaine Haywood 85/123 69.1 673 Lionel Simmons Mike Gizzi 67/97 69.1 653 Tom Gola 1994-95 Kareem Townes 112/139 80.6 500 Michael Brooks 1993-94 Kareem Townes 115/149 77-1 Steven Smith 1992-93 Paul Burke 89/111 80.2 Ralph Lewis 1991-92 Randy Woods 182/224 81.3 Chip Greenberg 1990-91 Doug Overton 106/128 82.8 DonnieCarr 1989-90 Doug Overton 95/119 79-8 Victor Thomas 1988-89 Craig Conlin 59/68 86.8 Ken Durrett 1987-88 Tim Legler 57/71 80.3 Jim Crawford 1986-87 Rich Tarr 75/94 79-8 Steve Black 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 161/191 84.3 Randy Woods 1984-85 Steve Black 74/89 83.1 Rasual Butler 1983-84 Steve Black 103/126 81.7 Kareem Townes 1982-83 Steve Black 47/62 77-4 Norm Grekin 1981-82 Steve Black 119/143 83.2 318 Larry Foust 1980-81 Kevin Lynam 97/111 87.4 1979-80 Mo Connolly 98/115 85.2 - FREE THROWS MADE SEASON 1978-79 Kurt Kanaskie 55/60 91.7

Years 1977-78 Kurt Kanaskie 81/99 81.8 Tom Gola 1954-55 1976-77 Darryl Gladden 51/64 79-7 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1975-76 Charlie Wise 105/130 80.8 Lionel Simmons 1974-75 Charlie Wise 76/89 85.4 Tom Gola 1953-54 1973-74 Joe Bryant 86/123 69.9 Randy Woods 1991-92 1972-73 Bobby Jones 48/57 84.2 Michael Brooks 1979-80 1971-72 Frank Doyle 71/88 80.7 Alonzo Lewis 1983-84 1970-71 Ken Durrett 145/189 76.7 ! Fran 82.2 Rasual Butler 2001-02 1969-70 Dunphy 83/101 I*. Lionel Simmons 1968-69 Bernie Williams 62/79 78.5 1967-68 Dave Ervin 49/60 81.7 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED - 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 109/129 84.5 CAREER 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 120/142 84.5 1 1964-65 Hubie Marshall 67/79 84.8 1 No. Name Years 1963-64 Frank Corace 117/172 68.0 932 Lionel Simmons i986-< 1962-63 Tony Abbott 48/63 76.2 877 Tom Gola 1951-5 1961-62 Bob McAteer 133/170 78.2 838 Ralph Lewis 1981-8 1960-61 Bill Raftery 106/139 76.3 714 Michael Brooks 1976-J 1959-60 Ralph Bantivoglio 52/65 80.0 654 Jim Crawford 1970-; 1958-59 Hugh Brolly 46/62 74.2 557 Victor Thomas 1997-c 1957-58 Bill Katheder 72/95 75-7 520 Steven Smith 2002- 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 129/180 71.2

512 Albert Butts 1981-8 1955-56 Fran O'Malley 62/97 68.6 j 510 Donnie Carr 1996-c 1954-55 Tom Gola 202/267 75.6 509 Ken Durrett 1968- 1953-54 Tom Gola 186/254 73.2 506 Chip Greenberg 1982-2 1952-53 Tom Gola 145/186 78.0 459 Norm Grekin 1949- 1951-52 Tom Gola 120/170 70.6 437 Kareem Townes 1992-c 1950-51 Jack George 69/94 73-4 432 Randy Woods 1991-9 429 Alonzo Lewis 1954-

124 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS Ail-Time Statistical L

1984-85 Ralph Lewis 9.6 REBOUNDSRl 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 91 f 1982-83 Albert Butts 9.6 REBOUNDS -CAREER 1981-82 Albert Butts 1980-81 Stan Williams No. Name Years 1979-80 Michael Brooks 2,201 Tom Gola 1951-55 1978-79 Michael Brooks 1.429 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1977-78 Michael Brooks 1.372 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1976-77 Michael Brooks 10.7 966 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1975-76 Donn Wilber 10.0 8/2 Steven Smith 2002-06 1974-75 Joe Bryant 11.4 850 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1973-74 Joe Bryant 10.8 832 Norm Grekin 1949-53 1972-73 Joe DiCocco 826 George Sutor 1962-65 1971-72 Jim Crawford 791 Walter Sampson 1961-64 1970-71 Ken Durrett 784 BobAlden 1957-60 1969-70 Ken Durrett 78O Albert Butts 1981-84 1968-69 Ken Durrett 773 jim Wolkiewicz 1974-78 1967-68 Ed Szczesny 751 Milko Lieverst 1988-92 1966-67 Stan Wlodarczyk 1965-66 George Paull REBOUNDS -SEASON 1964-65 George Sutor 1963-64 George Sutor No. Name Years 1962-63 George Sutor 652 Tom Gola 1953-54 1961-62 Walt Sampson 618 Tom Gola 1954-55 1960-61 Joe Carey 497 Tom Gola 1951-52 1959-60 Bob Alden 434 Tom Gola 1952-53 1958-59 Bob Herdelin 386 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1957-58 Bob Alden AVERAGE-CAREER 1956-57 Wally Fredericks REBOUNDS 1955-56 Fran O'Malley (minimum 6oo-rebounds) 1954-55 Tom Gola 19.9 Avg. Name Years 1953-54 Tom Gola 21.7 18.7 Tom Gola 1951-55 1952-53 Tom Gola 12.1 Jackie Moore 1951-53 1951-52 Tom Gola 12.0 Michael Brooks 1976-80 12.0 Ken Durrett 1968-71 11.6 George Sutor 1962-65 BLOCKED 11.2 BobAlden 1957-60 U.1 Joe Bryant 1973-75 10.9 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 SHOTS 10.7 Walter Sampson 1961-64 9-5 Norm Grekin 1949-53 BLOCKED SHOTS -CAREER

Name Years REBOUNDS SEASON (AVG) 248 Lionel Simmons 1986-90

Avg. Name Years Rasual Butler 1998-02 23.0 Tom Gola 1953-54 Ron Barnes 198587 Ralph Lewis 19.9 Tom Gola 1954-55 1981-85 17.1 Tom Gola 1951-52 Anwar Wilson 1998 01 2002-06 15-5 Tom Gola 1952-53 Lewis Fadipe 2002-06 14-7 BobAlden 1958-59 Steven Smith K'Zell Wesson 1QQ7-99 lorn Piotrowski 1978-79 REBOUNDS LEADERS 1997-s KVoll Wesson YEAR-BY-YEAR 1996c Travar Johnson W80-83 Romaine Haywood Albert Butts 1Q81-84 Season Player Romaine Haywood 6.7 2006-07 Mike St. John Romaine Haywood 6.4 BLOCKED SHOTS - SEASON 2005-06 Steven Smith Blitz Wooten 6.4 No. Name Yean 2004-05 Steven Smith Milko Lieverst 77 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 2003-04 Steven Smith Milko Lieverst Lionel Simmons 2002-03 65 Steven Smith 1989-9 Lionel Simmons 61 Lionet Simmons 1988-89 2001 02 Rasual Butlfi 1988-fc Lionel Simmons Ron Barm's 2000-01 57 Victor Thomas Lionel Simmons 52 Travar Johnson 1996-9; 1999-00 Victor Thomas 8.7 Lionel Simmons 1998-99 K'Zell Wesson 10.8 ChipGreenberg

LA SALLE BASKETBAll I- 1*5 Record

ASSIST LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR Steven Smith ASSISTS Jermaine Thomas Season Player Total Avg. Steve Black ASSISTS -CAREER 2006- Mike St. John Donnie Carr Jermaine Thomas Name Years 2005 Tim Legler 2004- Tabby Cunningham Doug Overton 1987- Dallas Philson Julian Blanks 1998- 2003 Mike Cleaves Paul Burke 1991- 2002 Jermaine Thomas Darryl Gladden 1976- 2001 Julian Blanks 5-13 STEALS - SEASON Chip Greenberg 1982- 2000- Julian Blanks 6.00 Rich Tarr 1984- 1999 Julian Blanks 4.82 No. Name Charlie Wise 1972- 1998 Donnie Carr 4.92 98 Doug Overton Donnie Carr 1996- 1997 Donnie Carr 89 Randy Woods Shawn Smith 1995- 1996 Shawn Smith 85 Doug Overton Greg Webster 1977- 1995 Shawn Smith 75 Kareem Townes Kurt Kanaskie 1976- 1994 Paul Burke 6.15 75 Randy Woods Jermaine Thomas 2002 1993 Paul Burke 6.66 71 Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons 1986- 1992 Paul Burke 4.92 70 Alonzo Lewis Larry Cannon 1966- 1991- Randy Woods 5.16 Randy Woods 1989- 1990- Doug Overton 4.96 STEALS LEADERS 1989- Doug Overton 6.63 YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSISTS - SEASON Doug Overton 7.63 Season Player Total Avg. Rich Tarr 4.90 No. Name Years 2006-07 Rodney Green 1.13 Rich Tarr 5-73 34 2005-06 Jermaine Thomas 1.25 244 Doug Overton 1988-89 Chip Greenberg 3.76 35 212 Doug Overton 2004-05 Steven Smith 1.62 1989-90 Chip Greenberg 4-37 47 Rich Tarr 1986-87 2003-04 Gary Neal 1.21 Chip Greenberg 4-93 34 2002-03 Jermaine Thomas 1.62 Darryl Gladden 1977-78 Chip Greenberg 3.56 47 2001-02 Blanks Paul Burke 1993-94 Steve Black 2.86 Julian 30 0.93 2001-02 2000-01 Julian Blanks i-93 Julian Blanks Greg Webster 6.44 56 Rich Tarr Julian Blanks 1.25 1987-88 Kevin Lynam 4.19 1999-00 35 Blanks 1.11 Paul Burke 1994-95 Darryl Gladden 5.60 1998-99 Julian 31 Shawn Smith 2.29 Shawn Smith 1995-96 1977" Darryl Gladden 6.40 1997-98 48 Shawn Smith 2.50 Randy Woods 1991-92 1976' Tony DiLeo 3.62 1996-97 65 Shawn Smith 1.86 1975- Charlie Wise 5-15 1995-96 52 Kareem Townes 2.78 ASSIST AVERAGE - CAREER 1974- Charlie Wise 4.41 1994-95 75 Paul Burke 65 2.41 (minimum 200-assists) 1973 Charlie Wise 3-93 1993-94 Kareem Townes 2.41 1972' Jim Crawford 3.16 65 Years Kareem Townes 2.07 1971- Jim Crawford 2.72 1992-93 56 Doug Overton 1987- Randy Woods 2.42 1970- Greg Cannon 5.16 1991-92 75 Paul Burke Randy 2.36 Fran Dunphy 1990-91 Woods 59 Shawn Smith 1969- 4-35 Doug Overton 3.06 Larry Cannon 5.83 1989-90 98 Darryl Gladden 1968 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 2.09 Larry Cannon 4.76 71 Julian Blanks 1967 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 2.42 1966- Hubie Marshall 4.12 34 Larry Cannon Hubie Marshall 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 53 1.61 Chip Greenberg 1965 3.92 1985-86 Tim Legler 27 0.96 Charlie Wise 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 52 1.86 Randy Woods STEALS 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 70 2.26 Greg Webster 1977 1982-83 Chip Greenberg 54 2.16 Donnie Carr 1996 STEALS - CAREER ASSIST AVERAGE - SEASON THREE-POINT 277 Doug Overton Avg. 239 Lionel Simmons Doug Overton 7.63 220 Randy Woods FIELD GOALS 6.66 Paul Burke 1993 214 Paul Burke 6.63 Doug Overton 1989 205 Jack Hurd THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL 6.44 Greg Webster 1980 200 Ralph Lewis 6.41 Darryl Gladden 1977- PECENTAGE- CAREER 196 Kareem Townes (so-made minimum) 6.15 Paul Burke 1994 176 Chip Greenberg 6.09 Larry Cannon i9< (Made-Att.) Name Years 165 Shawn Smith Pet. 6.00 Julian Blanks 2000- 45.6 (161-353) Tim Legler 1984-88 159 Mike Gizzi 5.89 Shawn Smith 1995- 41.5 (100-241) Rich Tarr 1984-88 157 Jermaine Thomas 5.16 Randy Woods 1991- (56-135) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 152 Julian Blanks 41.5 Julian Blanks 2001 37.8 (142-376) Doug Overton 1987-91 134 Rich Tarr

126 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS me Statistical Lead

37.6 (68-181) Larry Koretz 1983 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 36.9 (291-789) Jack Hurd 1988 ATTEMPTED -CAREER ATTEMPTED -SEASON 36.0 (186-517) Mike Gizzi 1994 36.0 (282-785) Rasual Butler 1998- No. Name Year 36.0 (201-558) Jermaine Thomas 2002 Donnie Carr i996-( 341 Randy Woods 1991- Kareem Townes 1992-c 301 Kareem Townes 1992 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Jack Hurd 1988- 291 Kareem Townes 1993 PERCENTAGE -SEASON Randy Woods i989-< 289 Donnie Carr 1996 Rasual Butler i998-< 285 Jack Hurd 1991-

t. (Made-Att. Name Year Paul Burke 1991-9 284 Kareem Townes 1992 .1 (104-212) Tim Legler 987- Darnell Harris 2004-07 272 Rasual Butler 2000 •7 (31-65) Lionel Simmons 989- Jermaine Thomas 2002-06 259 Donnie Carr 1997 .0 (70-159) Jack Hurd 900- Victor Thomas 1997-01 230 Gary Neal 2002 .6 (54-124) Doug Overton 989- Mike Gizzi 1994-98 227 Randy Woods 1990

•5 (37-87) Rich Tarr 986- Jermaine Thomas 2002-05 221 Randy Woods 1989 Doug Overton 1987-91 218 Rasual Butler 1999 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Tim Legler 1984-88 213 Paul Burke 1991- MADE -CAREER Steven Smith 2002-06 212 Tim Legler 1987 Bobby Johnson 1986-90 210 Darnell Harris 2004 Name Years 206 Donnie Carr 1998 Donnie Carr 1996- Kareem Townes 1992- THREE-POINT FIELD Jack Hurd 1988- - Rasual Butler 1998- GOALS PERCENTAGE Randy Woods 1989- YEAR-BY-YEAR Jermaine Thomas 2002- (minimum 30 made) Victor Thomas 1997- Player Made Att. Pet. Burke Paul 1991- Darnell Harris 82 199 41.2 Mike Gizzi 1994- Darnell Harris 72 84 35-1 Tim Legler 1984- Jermaine Thomas 71 183 38.8 Jermaine Thomas 2002- Gary Neal 64 182 35.2 Doug Overton 1987- Gary Neal 86 230 37-4 Rasual Butler 57 158 36.1 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Rasual Butler 97 272 35-7 MADE - SEASON Rasual Butler 83 218 38.1 Victor Thomas 64 152 42.1 Name Year Victor Thomas 43 108 39.8 Randy Woods 1991 Shawn Smith 31 79 39-2 Jack Hurd 199: Mike Gizzi 54 135 40.0 Tim Legler 1987 Kareem Townes 103 284 36.3 Kareem Townes 1994 Kareem Townes 100 291 34 3 Kareem Townes 1993 j Paul Burke 63 177 35-< Donnie Carr 1996 Jack Hurd 113 285 39-7 Kareem Townes 1992 Randy Woods 80 227 35-2 Rasual Butler 2000- Lionel Simmons 31 65 47-7, Gary Neal 2002 Jack Hurd 70 159 44-0 Rasual Butler 1999 Tim Legler 104 212 49.1 Darnell Harris 2006 Rich Tarr 37 8 7 42.5 Randy Woods 1990 Donnie Carr 1997 Active players in bold Randy Woods 1989 Darnell Harris 2005 Jermaine Thomas 2004 Donnie Carr 1998- lack Hurd Mike Gizzi

LA SALLE BASKETBALl RKORD THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game POINTS 9 (20 atts.) Kareem Townes vs. Loyola (III.) Game Feb. 4, 1995 Opponent (Game) 52 Kareem Townes vs. Loyola (111.) 10 (17 atts.) George McCloud, Florida St. Feb. 4. 1995 Feb. 23, 1989 Half Percentage (Game) 33 Hubie Marshall at Albright 100.0% (6-6) Victor Thomas, vs. Duquesne Dec. 1, 1965 Jan. 6, Opponent (Game) 1999 Percentage 52 , Niagara Opponent (Game) (6-7) Tony Ward, Penn State Dec. 16, 1967 85.7 % Season Nov. 11, 1986 908 Lionel Simmons, 32 games Season 1988-89 121 Randy Woods, 31 games Season Average 1991-92 28.4 Lionel Simmons, 32 games Percentage (Season) 1988-89 49.1% (104-212) Tim Legler, 34 games Career 1987-88 Career 3,217 Lionel Simmons, 131 games 1986-90 300 Kareem Townes, 81 games Career Average 1992-95 24.6 Lionel Simmons, 131 games Percentage (Career) 1986-90 45.6% (161-353) Tim Legler, 121 games 1984-88

FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game 24 (36 atts.) Michael Brooks at BYU ATTEMPTED Dec. 15, 1979 Game Opponent 20 Kareem Townes vs. Detroit 20 (40 atts.) Joe Steiner, Bucknell Jan. 14, 1993, Feb. 7, 1962 vs. Loyola (III.) Percentage (Game) Feb. 4, 1995 100.0% (10-10) Victor Thomas vs. Duquesne Opponent (Game) Jan. 6, 1999 17 George McCloud, Florida St. Opponent Percentage (Game) Feb. 23, 1989 Season 100.0% (10-10) Bill Duffy, Santa Clara Randy Woods, games Dec. 22, 1981 341 25 Season 1990-91 Career 349 Lionel Simmons, 32 games 1988-89 876 Kareem Townes, 81 games Season, Percentage 1992-95 64.6% (144-223) Craig Conlin, 34 games 1987-88 FREE THROWS MADE Career Game 1244 Lionel Simmons, 131 games Lionel Simmons, vs. American 1986-90 18 (18 atts.) Feb. Career Percentage 2, 1988 Opponent (Game) 58.8% (470-800) Craig Conlin, 119 games 18 (22 atts.) Bob McNeill, St. Joseph's 1985-89 Feb. 26, 1958 Season FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 202 Tom Gola, 31 games Game 1954-55 36 Michael Brooks at BYU (3OT) Dec. 15, 1979 Percentage (Season) Opponent 91.7% (55-60) Kurt Kanaskie, 21 games 40 Joe Steiner, Bucknell 1978-79 Feb. 7, 1962 Career Season 673 Lionel Simmons, 131 games 716 Lionel Simmons, 32 games 1986-1990 1988-89 Percentage (Career) Career 86.3% (157-182) Kevin Lynam, 101 games 2,482 Lionel Simmons, 131 games 1977-81 1986-90

128 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS .dividual Game Record Holders

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season Game 652 Tom Gola, 30 games 21 Bob Fields at Rider 1953-54 Career Mar. 1, 1971 Opponent 2201 Tom Gola, 118 games 23 Howie Landa, Lebanon Valley 1951-55 Jan. 15,1955 Season ASSISTS 267 Tom Gola, 31 games Game 1954-55 18 Doug Overton vs. Holy Cross Career Feb. 13, 1989 932 Lionel Simmons, 131 games Opponent (Game) 1986-90 15 Jerry Hobbie, Fordham Dec. 28, 1984 REBOUNDS Season Game 244 Doug Overton, 32 games 37 Tom Gola at Lebanon Valley 1988-89 Career Jan. 15, 1955 Opponent (Game) 671 Doug Overton, 123 games 33 Art Beatty, American 1987-91 Jan. 10, 1967 STEALS Game 8 Doug Overton vs. Army

Feb. 3, 1989 Paul Burke vs. Detroit Jan. 29, 1994 Shawn Smith vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 27, 1998 Opponent (Game) 7 Rodney Brown, Canisius Jan. 11, 1992 Season 98 Doug Overton, 32 games 1988-89 Career 277 Doug Overton, 123 games 1987-91 BLOCKED SHOTS Game 7 Lionel Simmons vs. American Feb. 2, 1988 Opponent (Game) 6 , Brigham Young Dec. 4, 1990 Abraham Faisal, Marquette Dec. 22, 1996 Herve Lamizana. Rutgers

Ian. 4. 2003 Season 77 Lionel Simmons. 34 games 1987-88 Career 248 Lionel Simmons. 131 games 1986-90

LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORD! 129 Harry Carpenter 1962-65 A Daniel Carr 1965-66 Donnie Carr 1996-00 Tony Abbott 1960-63 Tom Carroll Dick Adair 1946-48 1939-40. Lamont Carter Bob Alden 1957-60 1990-91 Everett Catlin 1993-97 Ed Altieri 1951-53 Sid Catlett 1997-98 Bob Ames 1953-56 Daryle Charles 1974-76 Mike Arizin 1975-76 Reggie Chennault 1980-81 A. Chialastri B J. 1944-45 Sidney Chilnich 1942-43; 1946-47 Ray Bab 1931-32 Larry Chilson 1960-62 Ray Bahr 1931-32; 1934-35 Carlton Clark 1981-83 Ralph Bantivoglio 1957-60 John Clark 2000-03 Joel Jean-Baptiste 2000-04 Mike Cleaves 2001-04 Ron Barnes 1985-87 Henry Close 1930-32 Kimmani Barret 2006-present Glenn Collier 1973-76 Steve Baruffi 1971-74 Bobby Collins 1998-99 Jim Baukal 1983-84 Richard Collins 1931-32 John Beck 1960-61 Walt Colman 1946-50 Dave Bednarik 1965-66; 1967-68 Frank Comerford 1946-50 David Bell 2002-04 Matt Comey 1993-97 George Bell 1958-59 Craig Conlin 1985-89 Thomas Bell 1941-42 James "Mo" Connolly 1976-80 Mike Bergin 1989-93 William Conner 1946-48 Fred Bernhardt 1942-43; 1946-48 John Conners 1974-76 Steve Black 1981-85 Chris Copeland 1995-96 Julian Blanks 1998-02 Frank Corace 1961-64 Frank Blatcher 1953-56 Jim Crawford 1970-73 Mike Boligitz 1984-86 Joe Cunane 1962-65 Ed Bowler 1960-61 Donald Cunningham 1956-57 John Bradley 1941-43 Richard Cunningham 2004-06 Bob Fields 1969-71 Garrett Bragg 1997-01 Varick Cutler 1973-76 Frank Finegan 1952-54 Ronnie Braxton 1996-97 Jim Flavin 1961-62 Breen Dick 1950-53 D Brian Flickinger 1994-98 John Brnich 1939-40 Ralph Flowers 1987-89 Thomas Danzi 1963-64 Barry Brodzinski 1973-76 Ed Forrest 1971-72 Dave Davis 1979-83 John Brogan 1958-60 Larry Foust 1946-49 Sherman Diaz 2004-present Hugh Brolly 1957-60 Bill Fox 1970-73 Joe DiCocco 1971-74 Michael Brooks 1976-80 Jack Fox 1947-48 Tony DiLeo 1976-78 John Brophy 1946-48 Wally Fredericks 1954-57 Chris Donato 1992-93 Derek Brown 1988-89 Jack French 1950-53 Buddy Donnelly 1948-52 Joe Bryant 1973V5 George Friedrich 1958-62 Frank Doyle 1971-74 Paul Burke 1991-95 Gregory Froio 1930-32 Jerry Dugan 1967-68 Ed Burke 1964-67 Curt Fromal 1961-62; 1963-65 Fran Dunphy 1967-70 Burns \ Ed 1946-47 Steve Fromal 1993"97 Ken Durrett 1968-71 Phil Burton 1980-83 Tom Fuhs 1970-72 Rasual Butler 1998-02 E Albert Butts 1981-84 Johnny Byrne 1948-49 Charles Eltringham 1955-58 Paul Gallagher 1961- David "Lefty" Ervin 1965-69 c William Gallagher 1946 Garayta 1970 F Jorge Greg Cannon 1968-71 Tom Garberina 1955 Lewis Fadipe 2002-2006 Larry Cannon 1966-69 Richard Genoni 1958- Matt Fanning Joe Carey 1958-61 1947-51 Jack George 1949- Jeff Farmer 2001-04 Tony Carney 1949-51 Gene Gillen 1939 Al Ferner 1956-59 John Gillespie 1948-

130 LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS > All-Time Rost

Ralph Gilmore 1979-83 K Fran McMenamin 1948-49; 1953-54 Joe Gilson 1951-53 Clem Meehan 1930-32; 1933-35 Luteke Kalombo 1991-93 EdGivnish 1955-58 Joe Meehan 1931-32; 1933-35 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 Mike Gizzi 1994-98 Mike Melchionni 1992-94; 1995-97 John Kane 1946-48 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 Gregg Metzinger 1974-76; 1977-78 Bill Katheder 1951-53; 1956-58 John Gola 1954-55 Bill Michuda 1968-71 Phil Kear 1935-36 Tom Gola 1951-55 Joe Mihalich 1974-78 Joe Kennedy 1956-57 Manny Gomez 1953-54 1976-80 Ken Kennedy 1971-72 James Graham 1965-66 Yves Mkongo-Mbala 2006-present Ron Kennedy 1969-71 Mort Gratz 1930-32 Frank Moffatt 1971-74 Bela Kerecz 1957-58; 1959-60 John Grauer 1948-49; 1952-53 Joe Mohr 1939-40 Dave Kerins 1979-83 Rodney Green 2006- present Jackie Moore 1951-53 Buddy Kline 1956-57 Charley Greenberg 1953-56 Victor Moran 1983-86 Ernie Klossin 1958-59 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Keith Morris 1988-92 Larry Koretz 1983-87 Joe Greenberg 1946-48 Charley Mosicant 1930-32; 1933-35 Robert Kraemer 1954-55 Norm Grekin 1949-53 Terquin Mott 1992-94 Matt Kratchowill 1934-35 Gerald Griffin 1955-56 Sean Mulholland 2000-01 Ed Krupa 1939-40 Brian Grimes 2006-present Moon Mullen 1946-47 Ed Kwasny 1942-43; 1946-47 Ruben Guillandeaux 2006-present Dennis Murphy 1959-62 Frank Gutekunst 1963-64 L N Olof Landgren 1994-98 H Steve Namiotka 1980-82 Dzaflo Larkai 2001-04 Jack Haggerty 1948-51 Mbainai Narmbaye 2003-05 Bill Lavery 1956-59 James Haggerty 197W3 Gary Neal 2002-04 Jack Lawlor 1967-68 Brent Hagwood 1980-82 Sean Neal 2003-2007 Eric Lee 1984-88 Darnell Harris 2004-present Quincy Lee 1992-94 John Hart 1962-64 Tim Legler 1984-88 Paul Harter 1979-82 Al Lewis 1954-57 Kevin Harvey 1981-82 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 Robert Harvey 1975-77 Fred Ley 1949-51 Leo Haughey 1931-32 Joseph Leyden 1941-43 Romaine Haywood 1993-96 Milko Lieverst 1988-92 Bob Herdelin 1958-60 Phil Looby 1939-40 Joe Heyer 1957-60 Kevin Lynam 1977-81 Lou Hilf 1941-42 Bill Lynch 1939-40 Frank Hoerst 1935-39 Joe Lynch 1962-64 James Hoerst 1941-43 Bill Lynn 1939-40 Bron Holland 1989-92 Gary Holmes 1953-54 M Ed Holzer 1967-70 Jack Hurd 1988-92 William Magarity 1964-66 Paul Malseed 1939-40 Bob Maples 1953*56 Gerald Marano 1963-66 Fred lehle 1949-53 Curt Marshall 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 i Joe Markmann 1966-69 Terrence Jackson 1984-87 Gino Massimi 195759 William Janus 1930-32 Ed Masterson 1941-42 Johnson Bob 1986-90 John Maull 1970-72 Paul Johnson present 2005 Michael McAndrews 1934*35 Travar Johnson 1996-97 Bob McAteer Bob Jones 1972-73 Kevin McBain 1972-74 Deon Jones 1998-99 Bob McCann 1946-49 Dwayne Jones 1999-03 Fran McCarthy 1941-43 Gary Jones 1983-87 loin M( c ormick 1951-21 Newt Jones 1948-52 KenMcCrae 1980-81 James Jordan 1997-01 Hugh M< Fadden 1951-52 Charles Joseph 1945-46 Charles McGlone 1940-42 Bill McGonigal 1955-58 John Mc Keaney 1957-60 Aaron McKenna 1965-66

LA SALLE BASKETBALL RECORDS! JJ1 Jeff Neubauer 1989-93 R Mike Stock 1989-91 Derick Newton 1993-95 Chuck Storm 1964-67 Bill Raftery 1960-63 Joseph Nohr 1941-42 William Stuart 1946-48 Joe Rapczynski 1971-74 Charlie Norfleet 1979-80 Paul Sunderman 1946-48 Irv Reichman 1941-43 Herbert Sussman 1930-31 Sam Rines 1987-89 O'Donnell George Sutor 1962-65 John 1949-51 Bill Ring 1965-67 Joe Swoyer 1939-40; 1941-42 Frank O'Hara 1951-54 Paul Roach 1983-84 Ed Szczesny 1967-69 Chukwunike Okosa 2001-02 Len Robinson 1985-87 (also "Reggie") Jack Rowan 1956-57 T Fran O'Malley 1953-56 Joe Ruggerio 1938-40 John O'Neill 1939-40 Rich Tarr 1984-88 Mike Osborne 1967-68 s Andy Taylor 1957-59 Doug Overton 1987-91 Bill Taylor 1972-75 Walter Sampson 1961- Marshall Taylor 2005-2006 Ray Schultz 1990-93 P Roland Taylor 1967-69 Fran Scott 1966-68 Al Tezsla 1962-65 Ken Palczewski 1984-88 Don Shelton 1988-91; 1992-93 Jermaine Thomas 2002-2006 Gene Park 1960-63 Ed Shepper 1946-47 Victor Thomas 1997-01 George Paull 1964-67 Mike Sidebotham 1998-99 George Thompson . . . 1942-43; 1946-47 Aleksandar Pavlovic 1999-2000 Kurt Simmons 2001-04 Matt Thornton 2002-04 Jermaine Peebles 1998-99 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 Peter Tiano 1981-85 Jim Phelan 1949-51 Charley Singley 1953-56 Stu Tomkins 1946-49 Dallas Philson 1981-84; 1985-86 Andrew Skvoretz 1942-43 Kareem Townes 1992-95 Jeff Piccone 1969-71 Robert Smith 1952-53 Mike Pidhirsky 1999-00 Shawn Smith 1995-98 V Tom Piotrowski 1980-83 Steven Smith 2002-2006 Tony Plakis 1975-79 William Snow 1964-65 Jasper van Teeseling 1993-97 Bill Pleas 1969-70 Mark Spain 1976-80 Broderick President 1990-91 Earl Steigerwalt 1942-43; 1946-48 w Bob Ptak 1953-54 John Steele 1955-56 Bob Walsh 1968-71

Mike St. John 2003-2007 Bob Walters, Jr. 1968-70 Q Bob Walters, Sr. 1943-47 Rasheed Quadri 2000-04 Jim Warrington 1951-53 Greg Webster 1977-81 1958-61 K'Zell Wesson 1997-99 Edward Westerson 1942-43 Ace Whitaker 1946-47 Donn Wilber 1973-77 Steve Wiley 1972-73 Bernie Williams 1966-69 Stan Williams 1977-81 Anwar Wilson 1998-01 Charlie Wise 1972-76

Bill Wisniewski 1941-42 Stan Witalec 1967-70 Stan Wlodarczyk 1966-69 Jim Wolkiewicz 1974-78 Marvin Woods 1986-88 Randy Woods 1989-92 Blitz Wooten 1991-93 Don Word 1979-81 Steve Wreidt 1988-89 Jackeim Wright 2000-01 Ed Wynne 1934-35 Y John Yodsnukis 1953-54

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Name School Years Points

1. Louisiana State 1967-70 3.667 2. Portland State 1974-78 3.249

3- LIONELSIMMONS LA SALLE 1986-90 3.217

4- Mississippi Valley 1989-93 3.165 Texas Southern S- 1979-83 3,066 EXPLORERS AMONG ALL-TIME 6. Bradley 1984-88 3,008 LEADERS 7- Cincinnati 1957-60 2,973 NCAA 8. Kansas 1984-88 2.951 MOST CAREER POINTS 9- Alfredrick Hughes Loyola(lll.) 1981-85 2,914 10. Houston 1965-68 2,884 3rd Lionel Simmons 3,217 1987-90 n. Indiana State 1976-79 2,850 21st Michael Brooks 2,628 1977-80 12. Otis Birdsong Houston 1973-77 2,832 13- Kevin Bradshaw U.S. International 1987-91 2,804 MOST CAREER REBOUNDS (4 YEARS) 14- Tennessee 1989-93 2,801 1st Tom Gola (1952-55) 2,201 (118 games) IS- USC/Loyola Mary. 1985-90 2,723 MOST CAREER REBOUNDS (AFTER 1973) 16. Northeastern 1983-87 2,708 6th Lionel Simmons (1987-90) (131 games) 17- Daren Queenan Lehigh 1984-88 2.703 1,429 18. Xavier 1984-88 2,696 10th Michael Brooks (1977-80) 1,372 (114 games) 19- Navy 1983-87 2,669 20. Oklahoma 1982-85 2,661 MOST REBOUNDS IN A SEASON 21. MICHAEL BROOKS LA SALLE 1976-80 2,628 3rd Tom Gola 652 . . 1954 (30 games) 22. Indiana 1989-93 2,613 8th Tom Gola 618 . . 1955 (31 games) 23- Mark Macon Temple 1987-91 2,609 24. Don McLean UCLA 1989-93 2,608 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING IN 25- ]oe Dumars McNeese State 1981-85 2,605 DOUBLE FIGURES

1st Lionel Simmons 115 1987-90

MOST GAMES SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES 2nd Lionel Simmons 128 1987-90

MOST COMBINED POINTS, 2 TEAMMATES

VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT

T2nd Randy Woods (46) and Doug Overton (45) 91

vs. Loyola Marymount Dec. 31, 1990

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON 20th Randy Woods 121 1992

MOST CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS T20th Kareem Townes 300 1992-95

THIRTY GAMES WON IN A SEASON La Salle 30 1989-90

CAREER 2,000 POINTS & 1,000 REBOUNDS

Lionel Simmons (1987-90) 3.217 points 1,429 rebounds Michael Brooks (1977-80) 2,628 points

1,372 rebounds Tom Gola (1952-55) 2,462 points 2,201 rebounds

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GROWING WITH OUR COMMUNITY

The University recently completed the acquisition of the Germantown Hospital property, now known as "West

Campus." La Salle's School of Nursing and Health Science

will move to the site in De nber 20

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All-Americans, 14 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Members, 8 MAAC All-Academic Members, and 8 Philadelphia All-Academic Members.

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In 2006-07, La Salle University conferred the largest number of degrees

in its history: 1,483 students earned bache-

lor's, master's, or doctoral degrees.

WE ARE LA SALLE

La Salle is breaking ground for the new science and technology center, which will add approximately 38,000 square feet onto Holroyd Science Center to provide state-of-the-art classrooms, labs, offices, and student space.

» YOU ALWAYS HAVE A HOME Two La Salle students were recognized as 2007 Fulbright Scholarship winners.

This brings La Salle's total number of Fulbright

Inr nr nri Scholars to 60 since the program's inception. ~ ! ' I"

» CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY La Salle University and its alumni and friends

have successfully surpassed the $25 million goal for the

Shoulder to Shoulder: Securing the Future major gift

initiative, raising more than $28 million. These funds increased the University's endowment and provided the

funding to expand and renovate the science center into

MAKING THEIR MARK

xplore U is a new five-stage

LEADING BY EXAMPLE students at La Salle. The model will

eventually provide all students with La Salle's student-athletes the resources needed to explore volunteered for a total of their values, interests, skills, and 3,400 hours of service. goals as related to their choice of Project Teamwork— which ajors and career paths.

School and Logan Elementary School with Big Brothers and

Big Sisters from La Salle—

as honored for the fifth consecutive year by the

National Consortium for

Academics and Sports for

its community service and youth outreach program.

If average rate of 77 percent . WEinsn

played a key role in the school's 125th anniversary celebration.

He has published articles in such

Brother Michael J. McGinniss became journals as Listening: Journal of La Salle University's 28th President on Religion and Culture and New Theology

July 1, 1999, and is now in his second Review. He has written chapters in reli- term as President. Under Br. Michael's gious books and texts, including "The direction, the University developed a new Catholic University as a Context for strategic plan and significantly increased Pastoral Studies: Reflections on Three enrollment, giving, and alumni involve- Programs" in Pastoral Studies in the

ment in the life of the University. In addi- University Setting (University of Ottawa tion, the University built and opened a Press). He edited six volumes of the

new residence hall for 428 students and Christian Brothers' Spirituality Seminar an adjoining dining facility in 2005 and Series. Since 1983, his reviews of expanded the Bucks County Center in books have appeared in journals such

2006. In cooperation with the Board of as Horizons, Theological Studies,

Trustees, Br. Michael launched Shoulder Journal of Ecumenical Studies, and to Shoulder, a fundraising initiative with Holistic Nursing Practice. For many a $25 million goal for the construction of years, he has lectured to a variety of a new science and technology center and In 1984, Br. Michael joined the fac- academic and professional groups on the strengthening of the endowment for ulty at La Salle on a full-time basis, issues related to spirituality, pastoral student scholarships. Completed in eventually reaching the rank of full care, and theology.

2007, this major gift initiative raised professor in 1993. Recognized by the His academic areas of expertise are more than $28 million. At the same time, De La Salle Christian Brothers for his pastoral theology, history and theology the University expanded its campus by qualities as a leader, he attended of ministry, methods and models of approximately 30 acres with the pur- La session internationale des etudes theological reflection, ecclesiology, chase of the Germantown Hospital lasalliennes (a program of study of and Lasallian spirituality. property and two adjoining lots. Lasallian spirituality) in Rome in 1991. Br. Michael serves on the Boards A native Philadelphian, Br. Michael He became Chair of La Salle's Religion of the Association of Independent joined the De La Salle Christian Brothers Department that year, and the follow- Colleges and Universities of in 1965 and graduated maxima cum ing year he received the Lindback Pennsylvania, of laude from La Salle in 1970 with a Distinguished Teaching Award. Also in Rome, , Calvert Hall degree in English. He obtained his 1992, he was appointed vice president College (Baltimore, MD), the Greater master's degree and Ph.D. in Theology of the La Salle University Corporation. Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, the from the University of Notre Dame. In 1995, he became a member of Greater Philadelphia Chamber of From 1970 to 1974, he was a mem- La Salle's Board of Trustees. Commerce, and the Office of Community ber of the English and Religion depart- In 1994, he became president of Development of the Archdiocese of ments at South Hills Catholic High Christian Brothers University. Under his Philadelphia. In addition, he is a mem- School in Pittsburgh, Pa. While a gradu- leadership, undergraduate enrollment ber of the Christian Brothers Regional ate student at the University of Notre and retention rates were increased; a Education Board and the Chairman's Dame, he taught undergraduate Graduate Education Program was Advisory Council for the World Affairs courses in the Theology Department established; the Athletic Department Council of Philadelphia. and was assistant rector of Grace Hall. joined the NCAA Division II Gulf South His professional memberships His first teaching experience at Conference; new residence halls were include the Catholic Theological La Salle was as a visiting instructor in constructed; enhancements were Society of Ameiica, the American the Graduate Religion Program in the made to science labs and fac ilities; the Academy of Religion, the ( summer of 1978. He was also an school's Engineering departments Theology Society the Lasallian assistant professor at the Washington were re-accredited; an upgrade of Association ol College and Univeisitv

Theological Union from 1979 to 1984. Information te< hnology systems Presidents, and the International From 1986 to 1990, he was a visiting throughout the 1 ampus was imple- Association ol lasallian Universities.

instructor at Loyola University's mented; and the (enter for Global Summer Institute of Pastoral Studies. Enterprise was founded. He also LA SALLE UNIViksiTY 1J9 I tr^^^-

Dr. Thomas Brennan has ushered in a new era in to the Conference La Salle Athletics since his appointment as the school's Student-Athlete

fifth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Advisory Council. on September 18, 1997. He guides the school's Brennan is a member

23-sport Division I Athletic Program as the university of the Executive

enters its tenth season in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Committee for the Since coming to La Salle, Brennan has reorganized National Consortium many areas within the Athletic Department. During his for Academics and tenure, student athlete academic achievement has Sport, and the director been outstanding, including a 93% graduation rate for oftheNCAS Mid-

students who have exhausted their athletic eligibility. Atlantic office. He is Annual fund raising through the Explorer Club and also a member of the NCAA Committee on Corporate Partners Program has increased five-fold. Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct. La Salle has also received national recognition for six Brennan was the Athletic Director at San Jose State consecutive years for excellence in its community serv- University from 1990-1997, moving the school from the

ice and outreach programs. Brennan is a member of Big West Conference to the Western Athletic the Board of Directors for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Conference. From 1986-1990 he was the Director of

of Philadelphia and a member of the Executive Athletics at Loyola College in Maryland. He worked at

Committee for the Philadelphia Sports Congress. Dr. the University of New Mexico from 1980-1986, first as

Brennan is current chair of the Atlantic 10 Conference assistant Athletics Director and then Associate Athletic Directors' Group and has served as Chair for Athletics Director for Advancement. His athletic admin- the Atlantic 10 Conference Post-Graduate Scholarship, istration career began at Syracuse University, where he Finance and Television Committees, and as Advisor was Coordinator of Academic and Student Support for the athletic department. A 1973 graduate of LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY, Brennan went on to earn his Master's and Doctoral

degrees in Higher Education Administration from Syracuse University. A native of Brooklyn, NY, Brennan and his wife Ellen are the parents of Maggie, Tim, and Kate.

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Year Award when La Salle

John Lyons is in his 26th year as a member of the Athletic competed in the MAAC. Department. For the first 17 years in the department, he Lyons has also amassed served as the Head Swimming Coach. During his tenure, over 100 dual meet victories La Salle earned national recognition and distinction. With in his career. During his Lyons at the helm, the Explorers won 13 men and women tenure, La Salle earned conference titles. national recognition and dis- Lyons was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in tinction. With Lyons at the helm, the Explorers won 13 men

February 1999. He is responsible for the Internal and women conference titles. He was inducted into the Operations of the Athletic Department including La Salle University Hall of Athletes for coaching in 2002.

Budgets, Compliance Services, Personnel, and Facilities. He is the Chair of the NCAA Men's and Women's

He also oversees the Sports Medicine Department and Swimming and Diving Rules Committee (for Dl, II, and III)

Strength and Conditioning Programs. Lyons is also an and chair of the Men's and Women's Division I adjunct faculty member of the La Salle biology depart- Championship Committee and Atlantic 10 Swimming and ment, where he teaches one class per semester. He also Diving Committee. He is also chair of the Atlantic 10 sits on numerous university committees and was the liai- Women's Soccer Committee. son for the NCAA Certification and Peer review for the Lyons also holds a Master's degree in Education from past academic year. Bucknell. He resides in Maple Glen, PA and has three Throughout his coaching career, he won outstanding sons, Daniel, Jeffrey, and Zachary. coaching awards, including three Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year awards and was an eight-time

1989 was given additional responsibilities as

Peter J. D'Orazio, who is entering his 26th year at La Salle, Basketball Ticket Manager. is the Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Advancement. In 1997, he was promoted His responsibilities include coordination of the Corporate to Assistant Athletic Partnership/ Athletic Sponsorship Program, serving as the Director for Campus Executive Director of the Explorer Club, La Salle Athletics Recreation and

Fund Development and Booster Organization and oversee- Promotions, and in the ing the Office of Athletic Communications. In addition, he spring of 1998, he assumed his current position as is responsible for coordination of all marketing initiatives Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Advancement. of the athletic department. As the Executive Director of the A graduate of La Salle College in 1981, D'Orazio

Explorer Club, he is responsible for all fundraising efforts majored in Criminal Justice. He went on to complete his of the athletic department. Master's in Education in the Recreation Program at Temple

Under his direction in the Athletic Advancement University. Currently, Peter is a member of the Board of

Office, revenue and membership in the Explorer Club Directors of the La Salle University Alumni Association. He

have increased each year. In addition, the Athletic is also a trustee for the Son's of Italy, Ivy Ridge Lodge 251. Sponsorship Program has provided additional revenue D'Orazio's love of La Salle stems back to his student days for the athletic department. He has also been instrumen- as the men's basketball manager during the 1977-1981 tal in acquiring grants for Project Teamwork, the Athletic seasons, with teams that won two conference champi- Department's Youth Outreach and Community Service onships and made two NCAA appearances. In addition to

Program. sports, D'Orazio lists cooking, music, and golf as his intei

D'Orazio's professional career at La Salle started in ests. Currently he resides in Glenside with his wife, Fran, 1982 when he was appointed Assistant Facility Director. and their children - Rebecca, Annaliese, and Celeste.

In 1985, he became the Director of Intramurals and in

LA SALLE UNIVERSITY! 1+1 I

Since then she has been a head coach at Mary Ellen Wydan enters her sixth year as Assistant Oakland University and an Athletic Director for Compliance and Student Services assistant coach at Purdue,

and is the Senior Woman Administrator at La Salle Maryland and Kentucky. University. While at Oakland, Wydan Wydan came to La Salle University with a plethora of was also the Coordinator collegiate coaching and administrative experience in her of Women's Sports. She background. She previously worked at Michigan State was the Assistant to the Compliance Coordinator at University as an assistant men's and women's swimming Maryland. coach from 1995-2000. Including her tenure at Michigan State, she has 18 years of collegiate swimming coaching experience,

including 14 years at the NCAA Division I level. She started her coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina where she received her

Master's degree in Sports Administration.

He began his career at Drexel while completing Chris Kane joins the La Salle Athletics family as his undergraduate degree Assistant Director of Athletic Business Affairs. He when he earned a full-time

crosses town from where he spent the internship in the fall of last seven years serving several capacities for the 1999. Upon completion of Dragons' athletic business office. the internship he was Kane, a 2000 Widener University graduate (B.S. Sport named Assistant Business Affairs Manager. Chris' Management), was named the Athletic Business responsibilities at La Salle include oversight of Business

Manager at Drexel in 2003 where he managed team Affairs, the Ticket Office and Team Services.

travel responsibilities and oversaw all day-to-day busi- He lives in Plymouth Meeting, PA with his wife ness operations. Valerie, son Christopher and daughter Sarah. Prior to his promotion to Business Manager he served as the Coordinator of Business and Ticket Operations.

142 ILA SALLE UNIVERSITY niRECTOROFA

and a coach. After two years, he moved to

Brother John Kane came to La Salle University in Archbishop Carroll in September of 1999 after 19 years working at the high Radnor, PA, where he con- school level. Brother John is a 1980 graduate of La Salle tinued his teaching and with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He coaching career. He also also earned a Master of Arts degree in Religious did a stint as Dean of Education from La Salle. Students at Carroll. He begins his fourth year serving as the Director After Carroll, Brother John moved on to West of Academic Support for Student Athletes. As Director, Philadelphia Catholic High School. In his eight years he is responsible for providing and coordinating appro- there he was a teacher and Athletic Director. Kane priate academic support and counseling for all student- served a term as Vice Chairman and then Chairman of athletes. He is also in charge of monitoring the the Philadelphia Catholic League Board of Directors. student-athletes academic progress, particularly as During his term as Chairman the Boys Catholic League it relates to issues of graduation and NCAA academic- and the Girls Catholic League successfully merged from athletic eligibility. Before assuming the role in Academic two separate leagues into one league. Support Services, Brother John was promoted to Brother John was also the League Moderator for

Assistant Athletic Director in June of 2003. Catholic League Basketball during his term as Athletic Prior to coming to La Salle, Brother John spent time Director. at three different high schools. He began his career at

Seton-LaSalle High School in Pittsburgh as a teacher

Prior to returning to La Salle, Sheehy was an Brother Edward Sheehy has been teaching at La Salle instructor at Calvert Hall

University since 1988. He returned to La Salle on the College HS, in Towson, 20th anniversary of his graduation from the university. Maryland from 1968-73, a A history major as an undergraduate, Sheehy graduated Teaching Fellow at George from La Salle in 1968, before continuing his Washington University education at John Hopkins and George Washington between 1973-75, and an University. At Hopkins, Sheehy earned his M.L.A in 1973, Administrative Assistant and instructor at St. John's then earned his Ph.D. in History from George College HS, in Washington, D.C. in 1976-77. He contin-

Washington in 1983. Sheehy is an Associate Professor of ued on to Hudson Catholic in Jersey City, NJ, where he History at La Salle. The courses Sheehy teaches revolve was an Assistant Principal of Academics from 1977-83 around the United States and United States Military his- and finally was the Principal at Pittsburgh Central tories. He also teaches or has taught courses in Global Catholic HS between 1983-88. During his time here at History, Maritime History and Presidential Politics. La Salle, Sheehy has received the Lindback Award for

A sports fan in his own right, Sheehy is in his eleventh Distinguished Teaching and while at George Washington year as the moderator of the Explorer Football team and received a U.S. Naval Fellowship for dissertation

his 16th season with the Men's Basketball squad. He is research. also the Vice President of the University Corporation.

LA SALLE UNIVE K'SITY Sal Caimano Christine Cahill Golf Head Coach Brian Bingaman Assistant Director of Academic Services Kale Beers Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Gina Allan Director of Athletic Athletic Administrative Communications Assistant

Scott Laughead Mike Lake Athletic Communications Assistant Marge Kriebel Baseball Head Coach Amy Gooding Academic Support Services Assistant Matt Gionta Academic Support Services Graduate Assistant Assistant Director of Athletic Advancement 144 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY r Sha

I46 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY - Stepping into the Future

LA SALLE UNIVERSITY lty Arena © Tom Gola TOM GOIA ARENA Over 50 years ago, in Tom Gola's senior season of 1954-55, the La Salle

University men's basketball team played the majority of its home games in

Wister Hall, where the campus bookstore currently is located. Since that

season, the Explorers have called many sites off-campus home, however all of that changed on February 21, 1998 with a victory over Virginia Tech.

It took million calendar days from groundbreaking on May 1 $6.3 and 280 17, iiiiiimiuim 1997 to return the men's basketball team to 20th & Olney fulltime. In the last home game of the 97-98 season, the Explorers defeated the Hokies, 74-64, RECORDS before a sellout crowd, in an arena that went from approximately 1,000 seats to First Game: February 21, 1998 the current capacity of 4,000 - a 400% increase.

Tom Gola Arena is the home of the Explorers and the centerpiece of the All-Time Record: 58-43 Hayman Center. On November 21, La Salle officially named the arena after 1998, Longest Winning Streak: 7 games the legendary alum of the school in a ceremony at halftime that included most (Feb. 2, 2002- Nov. 26, 2002) of the great La Salle ballplayers over the years. That night the Explorers Most wins in a Season: 10 (2006) defeated Howard, 86-63. Most Points in a Game: 44, Rasual Butler, The Explorers won their first six games in their new home. They have notched La Salle, vs. Rhode Island on 2/23/02 landmark wins over Southern California (USC), Saint Joseph's, UMass, Xavier and

George Washington in the building.

The Explorers have played many memorable games in the building, but the two that stand out the most are contests against Massachusetts and Saint Joseph's. In front of a national television audience (ESPN2) on February 23, 1999, La Salle defeated the Minutemen 63-60 and on March 2, 2001, the Explorers handed the i8th-ranked

Hawks a 91-90 loss, only their fifth of the season.

FROM THE EAST: Route 42 West to Walt Whitman Bridge;

from the bridge, follow Route 76 West to US 1 North (Roosevelt Expressway). To continue, see directions from Route 76 West. FROM NY, NORTHERN Nj, NEW ENGLAND: THE WEST: PA Turnpike East to Exit 326 (Route 76 I-95 South to NJ Turnpike South to Exit 6 (connection to PA FROM East, Valley Forge). To continue, see directions from Route 76 East. Turnpike); follow PA Turnpike to Exit 339 (Ft. Washington exit); to Route 309 South; 309 South becomes Ogontz Avenue. Do not bear FROM ROUTE 76 EAST: Route 76 East to US 1 North left Rt. splits at Follow when 309 South Ogontz Avenue. Ogontz (Roosevelt Expressway), to Broad Street Exit (Route 611). Left on Avenue for miles until intersection of Ogontz and Olney about 5 Broad Street (North), go one mile to Somerville Avenue. Left on Ave. Right on Olney Avenue to first light (20th Street). straight Go Somerville to Ogontz Avenue. Right on Ogontz to second light through the light. At the next light make a left into the parking lot. (Olney Avenue). Left on Olney to first light (20th Street). Go straight At the Security Booth make a left and the security personnel will through the light. At the next light make a left into the parking lot. direct you to the designated visitor parking spaces. Enter campus. At the Security Booth make a left and the security personnel will direct you to the designated visitor parking spaces. Enter campus. FROM THE NORTH: I-95 South to Route I-676 West (Vine Route 1 North Street Expressway), to Route 76 West. To continue, see directions FROM ROUTE 76 WEST: 76 West to US from Route 76 West. (Roosevelt Express- way), to Broad Street Exit (Route 611). Left on Broad Street (North), go one mile to Somerville Avenue. Left on Right on Ogontz to second light FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 North to Route I-676 West (Vine Somerville to Ogontz Avenue. straight Street Expressway), to Route 76 West. To continue, see directions (Olney Avenue). Left on Olney to first light (20th Street). Go from Route 76 West. through the light. At the next light make a left into the parking lot. At the Security Booth make a left and the security personnel will direct you to the designated visitor parking spaces. Enter campus. 148 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY OA bmllie E%po,mm§

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KALE BEERS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS/ VOICE OF THE EXPLORERS

b opp^^ Kale Beers is in his seventh full year as the Tom Goto Aren_a press row at ^ Director of Athletic Communications for Accredited team benches. La Salle University. The voice of Explorer through then the building basketball for the past 11 seasons, Beers is the longest tenured play-by-play man

in the Big 5 and only the great Dan Baker building. facing the (Drexel) has called more city series games among current broadcasters. . CREOEMW»5 n PRESS emade Beers will broadcast his 300th Explorer men's basketball game by the end of the 2007-08 season. He has also called close to 500 Explorer events including men's and women's basketball and football since 1996. Beers took over the Athletic Communications office in January Press Gate. up at the picked of 2002 after serving in various capacities in each of the past 12

PHOTOGRAPHERS sses years including the Director of Corporate Sales/Broadcasting. In this position, he was responsible for the Department's Corporate Partnership program and coordination of the La Salle Basketball Radio Network, which he helped form in 1996.

Beers is also an adjunct instructor in the University's PARKING MWetic PRESS , the Department of Communication. He is in his eighth year as park- Parking is ^ ''^^ed. Additional an instructor of Public Speaking (Comm 150). Beers has also Communications West Campus his Masters in Business Administration at «J»»^acquiwJ begun work on on thenewly nhc ing is available the University. A 1995 maxima cum laude graduate of La Salle's Department of Communication, Beers is currently working in

his 15th season in professional and collegiate sports. His career began as a junior at La Salle when he secured an internship with the . He would continue

to work in the Phillies' Video Services Department through media Suite pOST-GAM «»«"!£* in the the season and has since built an exceptional resume coaches coaches 1996 Both head «**"*£. order of as a play-by-play broadcaster and public relations director io-minute *•*»£, determined afte, a t„ be appearance in ****££„ dressing room ,s

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Kale Beers (continued) STEVE DEGLER for the minor league affiliates of the Phillies, COLOR ANALYST/ PLAY-BY-PLAY Cleveland Indians, , Anaheim Steve Degler joined La Salle for the 1997- Angels, and the Kansas City Royals. Most 1998 season of Explorer basketball and recently, he has served as an official scorer and now enters his 11th season as the color fill-in radio broadcaster for the Reading Phillies. analyst on the La Salle Basketball Radio Beers has also worked close to a dozen Network. Degler has also been the voice NCAA men's basketball tournament games over of the Reading Phillies for the past 15 the last three seasons including Regional Finals seasons. in Austin TX (2005), Washington, DC (2006) and Along with his work with the Reading Phillies, Degler has for East Rutherford, NJ (2007) as well as opening also worked 13 years as radio/TV broadcaster and public address round games in Philadelphia in 2006 where he announcer for football and basketball at Kutztown University. Degler assisted in media operations. has been involved for eight years as radio and TV broadcaster for high He is a member of the College Sports school and college soccer, football, and basketball games in Information Directors Association (Co-SIDA), Philadelphia, Berks, Lebanon and Schuylkill counties, calling numerous East Coast Association of Colleges Sports district and state tournament contests, including five state champi- Information Directors Association (ECAC-SIDA) onship games. and the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association. He also has called dozens of Reading Phillies games throughout Beers, 36, was born in Emmaus, PA, and is a the Mid-Atlantic region on the CN8 television network. veteran of the U.S. Army, in which he served six A 1988 graduate of Kutztown University, with a Bachelor of years (two in active duty) as a Cavalry Scout. Science in Telecommunications, he and his wife, Karen, and his daughters Sarah and Hannah reside in Hamburg, PA. Degler also han- dles play-by-play duties for a selected number of LRN broadcasts.

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\&La Salle University has partnered with College Sports Television (CSTV) on-line to bring live action of Explorer athletics to the internet!

•••••> All La Salle men and women's home games will be seen live on GoExplorers.com All-Access (unles

game is telecast nationally or ^r, regionally on CSTV Network)

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10 all Explorer conference w* means games will be available on video

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A UNIVERSITY-WIDE EFFORT: Explorer athletics on-line through CS7Vand

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to a working relationship with the University's excellent Department of Communication.

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INHUKER STAFF KEPORT basketball La Salle men's has re- coach John Giannini extension ceived a contract the through the 2010-11 season, announced yesterday. school S*:;-,- •«.•". 'TtnT.. .•> ir r- • ™» took -Dr John [Giannini] pro- over our men's basketball time and has gram at a critical man for Proven to be the right Salle athletic direc- . the job," La said. tor Thomas Brennan second Last year, in just his Giannini season as head coach, to an 18-10 led the Explorers finish record and a third-place - their high- in the Atlantic Ten the con- est mark since joining in 1995-96. Young Explorers outlast Howard , ference The Explorers open this sea- Mount St son Saturday, hosting have liked their defense. Goia 1 p.m. at Tom I Mary's at bjtt hid to like Darnell 1 Arena. . ll SaUe stays perfect I LaSaBfl ^n« ularly de rrep , ~v,'c c+flfp champs at ( first clays the se but how, that it is very **>* ning at b1 standing the Exp!'

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November ?©L5)LTnr I [T Tue.13 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY Sat. 2 atXavier Sat. 17 at Mount St. Mary's Wed. 6 at George Washington Tue. 20 at Howard Sat. 9 DUQUESNE Sat. 24 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) Wed. 13 NEW JERSEY TECH Wed. 28 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE Mon. 18 at Saint Joseph's December Thu. 21 DAYTON Mon. 3 at Bucknell Sun. 24 at Duquesne Sat. 8 at Morgan State San Juan Shootout (Mario Morales Coliseum - Guya March Wed. 19 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez RHODE ISLAND Fri. 21 vs Mississippi at Massachusetts Sat. 22 vs DePaul Sat. 29 at Villanova January Atlantic 10 Championships (Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, NJ) Sat. 5 at Florida State — cs Wed. 9 RICHMOND — I All Games can be hear Sat. 12 at Saint Bonaventure fDiim ESPN 920 and SRUl SPORTS SI Tue. 15 at Pennsylvania ^^^ on-line at GoExplorers Sat. 19 at Richmond Unless telecast is otherwise noted - Wed. CHARLOTTE 23 homes games can he viewed live on Sat. 26 SAINT LOUIS GoExplorers.com through Wed. 30 SAINT BONAVENTURE