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1990-91 La Salle Schedule

November

1 GREEK NATIONAL TEAM 7:30 pm 28 LOYOLA (BALTIMORE)* 7:30 pm December

at 4:00 pm BRIGHAM YOUNG 7:30 pm at Florida State 2:00 pm

at 1990 Japan Tournament (Tokyo, Japan) 14 vs. Japanese All-Stars 4:00 am 15 vs. Baylor 1:00 am 16 vs. Idaho Midnight

22 at Villanova 4:00 pm 31 at Loyola Marymount Midnight

January

5 TEMPLE 7:00 pm 8 at Iona* 7:30 pm 12 NIAGARA* 7:30 pm 17 at Loyola (Baltimore)' 7:30 pm 21 SIENA* 7:30 pm 24 at Canisius* 7:35 pm 26 at Niagara* 8:00 pm 31 FAIRFIELD* 7:30 pm

February

2 at Manhattan* 1:00 pm 6 at Notre Dame 8:00 pm 9 CANISIUS* 7:30 pm 11 at Fairfield* 7:30 pm 14 ST. PETER'S* 7:30 pm 16 ST. JOSEPH'S 7:00 pm 18 MANHATTAN* 7:30 pm 20 at Siena* 7:30 pm 23 IONA* 7:30 pm 26 at St. Peter's* 7:30 pm

March

1-4 MAAC Championships at Albany, NY

All Times Eastern and Subject to Change All Home Games (in Bold Caps) at Civic * MAAC Games La Salle University Basketball 1990-91

The Coaches

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris 8 A Conversation with "Speedy" Morris 10 All Time Coaches Records 11 Assistant Coaches 12 The

1990-91 Schedule IFC Roster 6 Player Profiles 14 Media Photo Roster 84 The Opponents

Loyola (MD) 26 Niagara 31 Penn 26 Siena 31 Brigham Young 27 Canisius 32 Florida State 27 Fairfield 32 Baylor 28 Manhattan 33 Idaho 28 Notre Dame 33 Villanova 29 St. Peter's 34 Loyola Marymount 29 St. Joseph's 34 Temple 30 Series Results vs. 1990-91 Opponents 35 Iona 30 La Salle on the Road 38 MAAC/Big 5

1989-90 MAAC Standings 40 43 1989-90 MAAC Tournament 40 1990-91 Big 5 Schedule 44 1989-90 MAAC All-Conference Teams 40 1989-90 Big 5 Results 44 1989-90 MAAC Individual Statistics - 1989-90 Big 5 Standings 44 Overall 41 1989-90 All-Big 5 Teams 44 V JJ - 1989-90 MAAC Individual Statistics MAAC Games 42 1989-90

IJu La Salle in the Polls, 1989-90 38 1989-90 Results 49 — 1990 Player 1989-90 Game-by-Game Statistics 50 of the Year 46 1989-90 Individual Season Bests 51 Year in Review 48 1989-90 Season Highs/Lows 52 1989-90 Statistics 49 Records

Individual Records 54 La Salle's Best — & Team Records 55 Michael Brooks 58 La Salle Leaders — Career 56 Year-by-Year Records 59 1000 & 500 Scorers 57 All Time Record with Opponents 60 History

Post-Season Tournaments 64 1954 NCAA Champions 67 Regular Season Tournaments 65 1952 NIT Champions 68 MAAC Tournaments 66 All-Time Scores 69 The University

Basketball Athletic Administration 2 Athletic Department Staff 79 Media Information 2 Sports Medicine 80 La Salle University 4 Cheerleaders 81 Bro. F. Patrick Ellis, President 75 Dance Team 81 Dr. Raymond P. Heath, Vice President 76 Philadelphia Civic Center 82 Robert Mullen, Athletic Director 77 Radio & Television Broadcast Schedule .... 83 Assistant Athletic Directors 78 Media Basketball Athletic Information Administration

President Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. Press Table: The La Salle men's basketball press Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Raymond P. Heath table at the Philadelphia Civic Center is on the south side of the playing floor. Accredited media should Area Code (215) enter through the Press Gate at the main entrance Director of Athletics Robert Mullen 951-1516 to the Civic Center. Assistant Athletic Director Tom Meier 951-1673 Press Credentials: Requests for press credentials Assistant Athletic Director Kathleen McNally 951-1523 should be made in writing at least one week prior to Assistant Athletic Director/ Sports Information Director Felici the game. If time permits, credentials will be Michael 951-1513 mailed. All other credentials should be picked up at (home) 725-1493 the Press Gate. Assistant Sports Information Director . . . .Bob Vetrone, Sr. 951-1605 (home) 533-1835 Photographers: Photographers must have their Assistant Sports Information Director . . . .Dawn Wright 951-1605 photo passes visible at all times on the sidelines. All (home) 576-7375 photographers must shoot from the baselines. Tickets/Intramural Director Peter D'Orazio 951-1545 Press Parking: Parking is limited and passes are Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek 951-1519 issued on a priority basis. Assistant Athletic Trainer Joe Erdeljac 951-1519 Press Services: Complete individual and team Academic Advisor Joan Broderick 951-1521 statistics will be compiled with the help of Stat Man Tutorial Coordinator Joseph Gillespie 951-1521 951-1514 II, through and his crew. Statistics Equipment Manager Mike Murphy will be distributed at the press table and in the press Explorer Club Brian Fisher 951-1605 room at halftime and after the game. Strength Coach Ed Lawless 951-1516 Accounting Assistant Evelyn Farmer 951-1585 Post-Game Interviews: Coach "Speedy" Morris Secretary Mary Frances Maginn 951-1516 will be in the interview room 10 minutes after the The visiting will follow Morris. game. coach coach Coaching Staff Access to dressing rooms is determined on a per- game basis by each coach. William "Speedy" Morris 951-1518 Telephones: Telephones are available at the press Assistant Coach 951-1635 table for the media's use. Writers on deadline Assistant Coach 951-1636 should arrange for their own phone lines by calling Assistant Coach (Parttime) Sam Rines, Sr. 951-1518 the La Salle University Sports Information Office. Assistant Coach (Volunteer) Rich Prendergast 951-1518 Basketball Secretary Clare McCarthy 951-1518 The 1990-91 La Salle University men's basketball media guide was produced and edited by Michael General Information Felici and Bob Vetrone, Sr, with editorial assistance from Dawn Wright and research by Brian Fisher and School La Salle University Location Philadelphia, PA 19141 Mark Hatoff. Photography by Martha Ledger, Ed Enrollment 6,615 Nickname Explorers Mahan, Bob Ewell, Mike Maicher and Dave Yoblick. Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Colors Blue & Gold Arena Phila. Civic Center Capacity 10,000 Designed by Nittany Valley Offset, State College, PA.

Press Table Phones (215) 823-8756, 8757

La Salle University

La Salle Univ rsity is a liberal arts institu- The La Salle day and evening faculty position, literature, philosophy and tion which cc nbines the best of all numbers 418 full and part-time, with 45 religion provide greater opportunity for educational v.orlds. With 6,615 men and different programs of study offered in depth outside the student's major field. women attending classes, the university which to major. With a student-faculty The number of courses required by a offers a pleasant environment within ratio of 15-1 and an average class size of department of its major never exceeds close proximity to Philadelphia's cultural, 21, students can be assured of as much 17, leaving 8-10 courses as free electives social, and historic centers. Founded by personal guidance as needed from faculty that may be used to build a strong minor the Brothers of Christian Schools, La Salle members. This commitment to the indi- or diversify one's background. is named for St. John Baptist de la Salle, vidual has always been a major tenet of Various independent study programs founder of the Christian Brothers. The the Christian Brothers' goals for La Salle. provide the students with greater options. institution, which began as a one-building La Salle's curriculum requires the com- A thriving nationally-recognized Honors academy in center city Philadelphia, is on pletion of 120 credits, but allows wide Program is available for gifted students. an 82.2-acre, 43-building campus in flexibility in choosing courses. A limited "La Salle in Europe" offers students the Philadelphia's Germantown section. number of requirements in English com- opportunity to spend their sophomore or junior year at the University of Fribourg,

in Switzerland, while receiving full academic credit at La Salle. Programs are also available for a summer or a year of study in Spain. Among the major buildings on campus are Connelly Library; the Roland Holyroyd Science Center with facilities for study and research in Biology, Geology, Physics, and Psychology; the Olney Hall classroom building, and the College Union which houses offices for

most student activities and clubs and is the main meeting place on campus.

The athletic department is housed in Hayman Hall. The facility includes the 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk Natatorium, three regulation-sized basketball courts, a 12 laps/mile suspended running track, weight training and exercise areas, a sauna, squash courts and a medical train- ing area. La Salle students come from 700 public and private schools in 30 states and 20 countries. The dormitories house more than 1,800 resident students in 12 residence halls and two apartment com- plexes. More than 75% of the student body plan graduate or professional work in their fields, with more than 1,200 degrees conferred annually on day and evening division seniors. La Salle students have been awarded 39 Fulbright grants since 1970, a total exceeded by only two other institutions in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. According to a recent survey, La Salle ranked in the top 4% nationally among private undergraduate institutions originating Ph.D.s (33rd out of 877 col- leges and universities). La Salle University

During the past year, La Salle has in the prestigious Kemper Scholars selves as leading members of the bar enjoyed increasing national attention, Program. and bench. including: A nationwide study of nearly 900 A former La Salle student, Charles The Times, which selected private undergraduate institutions Fuller, won the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for La Salle as one of only 200 schools to which ranked La Salle in the top 4% his play, A Soldier's Story. La Salle

appear in its guide book, Best Buys in since 1977 as an originating school for graduate William Burns was appointed College Education. Ph.D.s. by the White House to serve as the country's top-ranking arms control The U. S. News & World Report, La Salle's Accounting Department adviser. Other La Salle alumni serve which listed the university among the has produced more partners in the top in such varied positions as the Chief of top five college in student retention in Philadelphia public accounting firms Staff at General its survey of "America's Best Colleges." than any other college or university in Hospital, President of the Philadelphia the city. Newsday, the influential Long Island Stock Exchange, drama critic for CBS newspaper, which referred to La Salle Since 1977, more than 99% of all Television, President of Duquesne as a "university on the rise" in a students recommended by the Univer- University, CEO of the Kemper Group, recent article entitled "Where the Hot sity have been offered entry into and Dean of the Villanova Law Schools Are." medical schools. School. Over the last 20 years, La

The 1990 edition of Barron's 300: La Salle ranks among the nation's Salle has ranked among the top 10 Best Buys in College Education, which leaders in student retention; nine of institutions in New Jersey and Penn- names La Salle among the institutions every 10 freshmen at La Salle return sylvania in the production of Fulbright that offer quality academic programs for their sophomore year. Fellows. La Salle seniors have won prices below the national average. more than 40 Fulbright Fellowships, at Each year, recruiters representing over 25 Danforth and Woodrow Petersen's Guide, which included nearly 200 companies and organiza- D Wilson Fellowships, several Gundacker La Salle in its Competitive Colleges, a tions visit La Salle's campus to conduct and Rotary International Fellowships, profile of the schools that consistently job interviews with graduating several National Science Foundation accept the nation's best students. seniors. Grants, a Truman Fellowship and a D The Kemper Foundation, which La Salle graduates vie successfully for Marshall Fellowship, the most selected La Salle as one of only 20 admission to the most prestigious law prestigious of the awards to Oxford colleges in the country to participate schools, and have distinguished them- University in England. 1990-91 La Salle University Numerical Basketball Roster Roster

No. Name Pos CI. Age Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown 10 Keith Morris

35 *Mike Bergin G So. 19 6-4 195 St. John's/College Park, MD 11 21 Lamont Carter G Fr. 19 6-3 190 Hillhouse/New Haven, CT 14

51 *Bron Holland F/C Jr. 21 6-8 240 Bangor/Bangor, PA 20 Broderick President

25 *Jack Hurd F/G Jr. 20 6-6 200 Warwick/Lititz, PA 21 Lamont Carter

44 *Milko Lieverst C Jr. 22 6-9 220 Sweelinck/Amsterdam, Netherlands 24

10 *Keith Morris G Jr. 20 5-10 170 Penn Charter/Philadelphia, PA 25 Jack Hurd 24 * Jeff Neubauer G So. 19 6-4 190 Slidell/Slidell, LA 31 Blitz Wooten 11 *Doug Overton G Sr. 21 6-3 190 Dobbins Tech/Philadelphia, PA 34 Ray Schultz

20 Broderick President F Sr. 22 6-6 220 Everman/Ft. Worth, TX 35 Mike Bergin 34 Ray Schultz F/C So. 20 6-9 230 Archbishop Wood/Trevose, PA 42 Mike Stock

52 *Don Shelton C Jr. 20 6-8 210 Trenton Central/Trenton, NJ 44 Milko Lieverst

42 *Mike Stock F Sr. 22 6-5 220 Bishop Egan/Bensalem, PA 51 Bron Holland

14 * Randy Woods G Jr. 20 6-0 185 Ben Franklin/Philadelphia, PA 52 Don Shelton

31 Blitz Wooten F Fr. 18 6-7 210 McCorristin/Trenton, NJ

*Denotes lettermen (10)

Head Coach: William "Speedy" Morris

Assistants: Joe Mihalich, Randy Monroe, Sam Rines, S '., Rich Prendergast Captain: Doug Overton

La Salle Returning Starters (4)

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CI. Hometown PPG RPG Doug Overton G 6-3 190 Sr Philadelphia, PA 17.2 4.2 Randy Woods G 6-0 185 Jr Philadelphia, PA 13.3 3.2 Jack Hurd F/G 6-6 200 Jr Lititz, PA 8.3 3.3 Milko Lieverst C 6-9 220 Jr Amsterdam, Netherlands 4.4 4.9

Starters Lost (1)

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown PPG RPG Lionel Simmons F 6-7 220 Philadelphia, PA 26.5 11.1

Returning Lettermen (6) (other than starters)

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CI. Hometown PG RPG Bron Holland F/C 6-8 240 Jr Bangor, PA 4.2 2.9 Mike Stock F 6-5 220 Sr Bensalem, PA 1.4 1.2 Keith Morris G 5-10 170 Jr Philadelphia, PA 1.3 0.2 Mike Bergin G 6-4 195 So College Park, MD 1.2 0.9 Jeff Neubauer G 6-4 190 So Slidell, LA 0.9 0.9 Don Shelton C 6-8 210 Jr Trenton, NJ 0.6 1.3

Newcomers (4)

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CI. Hometown PPG RPG Lamont Carter G 6-3 190 Fr New Haven, CT 25.5 10.6 Broderick President F 6-6 220 Sr Fort Worth, TX 6.0 6.2 Ray Schultz F/C 6-9 230 So Trevose, PA 8.6 5.2 Blitz Wooten F 6-7 210 Fr Trenton, NJ 15.8 12.7

Bill "Speedy" Morris Head Basketball Coach — La Salle University

Mississippi in Hartford, it was the With La Salle's victory over St. Peter's Explorers' first NCAA victory since 1983. in the 1989 MAAC Tournament cham-

Morris has won or shared the MAAC pionship game, it marked "Speedy 's" Coach of the Year honors twice, gaining 500th career victory, embracing high

the solo honor in 1988 and sharing it with school, La Salle women's and La Salle St. Peter's Ted Fiore in 1989. He was also men's careers. Morris first gained named the 1989 District 3 Coach of the recognition as basketball coach at Roman Year by the National Association of Catholic High School in Philadelphia. In Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was 14 seasons at Roman, Morris registered voted the Eastern Coach of the Year 347 victories against only 82 losses. in 1990. Roman won one Philadelphia City Cham-

When La Salle University defeated Southern Mississippi, 79-63, in the first round of the 1990 NCAA Tournament

on March 15, it marked the 100th Divi-

sion I victory for coach Bill "Speedy" Morris and put him in extremely select company. That 100th win, achieved in only his fourth season, put "Speedy" alongside only two other coaches who won that many games in their first four seasons. , the current Syracuse coach, and , the legendary North Carolina State coach of the 1940's and 50's, are the others in that elite

Division I trio. Coaching success has been the story wherever Morris has ventured, and especially since he took over as La Salle men's coach for the 1986-87 season. Morris took his first Explorer team to a 20-13 record and into the championship game of the post-season National Invita- tion Tournament. His 1987-88 team compiled a 24-10 record, went 14-0 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and swept through the MAAC Tournament to earn the con- ference's NCAA Tournament berth. In 1989, Morris moved things up a notch with a 26-6 record, another MAAC regular-season championship (13-1) and the MAAC Tournament crown again. In 1989-90, Morris guided the Explorers to a 30-2 record (the most victories by any La Salle team in history and a school record of 22 straight wins), to their third straight MAAC regular-season champion- ship (16-0) and the MAAC Tournament crown for the third consecutive NCAA berth. And when La Salle beat Southern Bill "Speedy" Morris Head Basketball Coach — La Salle University

pionship; six Philadelphia Catholic

League titles; two National Catholic Tour- nament championships, and had four 30-win seasons. Morris then spent two years as head coach at Philadelphia's William Penn Charter School where he posted a 41-14 record. His 1984 team won the Philadelphia Interacademic League cham-

pionship, the school's first title in 12 seasons. Morris came to La Salle Univer- sity for the 1984-85 season when he replaced Kevin Gallagher as head coach of the Explorers' women's program, becoming La Salle's first fulltime appoint- ment to that position. Morris' Lady Explorer teams won 22 games in 84-85 and 21 games in 85-86. The 1985 team won the MAAC title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Following that season, Morris was named men's basket- ball coach, becoming the first Division 1 coach to make such a switch. A native of Philadelphia, Morris and his wife, Mimi, live in the Roxborough sec- tion with their four children — Keith, a junior guard on the La Salle team; Brian, a La Salle sophomore and team manager; Margaret Mary, a La Salle freshman, and Christopher, 11, a student at St. John the Baptist Elementary School. ' Career Coaching Record

Men's Basketball W L Pet.

89-90 La Salle University 30 2 .938 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

88-89 La Salle University 26 6 .813 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

87-88 La Salle University 24 10 .706 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

86-87 La Salle University 20 13 .606 (NIT Finalist) Men's Basketball Record 100 31 .763

Women's Basketball

85-86 La Salle University 21 9 .700 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

84-85 La Salle University 22 8 .733 Women's Basketball Record 43 17 .717

COLLEGE TOTALS 143 48 .748

Boy's High School Basketball

82-84 Wm. Penn Charter 41 14 .745

67-81 Roman Catholic 347 82 .809 Boy's High School Record 388 96 .802

TOTAL CAREER RECORD 531 144 .787 10 A Conversation with Head Coach "Speedy" Morris

Q. You've coached the men's basketball Boeheim (Syracuse). And besides the However, I was flattered that there

team at La Salle University four players, our assistant coaches was interest in me but I do not think

seasons, won 100 games in that short deserve much of the credit for our that it would have been fair for me

span (only two other coaches have success. Joe Mihalich, to leave at this time. I believe in

accomplished that in Division I) and (now the head coach at the Universi- loyalty and feel that I should give La coached a near-unanimous Player of ty of Pennsylvania), Randy Monroe, Salle more than four years.

the Year in Lionel Simmons. What's Rich Prendergast, and Sam Rines Also, Keith is a junior, Brian a

it been like? have been loyal and dedicated and I sophomore, and Margaret Mary a

A. It seems like yesterday that we am indebted to them. freshman, and they love La Salle. It opened against Penn State and lost also would not be fair to them. In a Q. Now that Lionel Simmons has on a buzzer shot in the opener of the few years, when they graduate, who graduated — in four years with a Miami Classic (1986-87). We got our knows? But right now, I enjoy degree in Criminal Justice — how first victory in the third-place game getting up in the morning and going does that affect your coaching? Is it the next evening, easily defeating to La Salle. It is the best job I have any different in the offense with Central Florida. Lionel's debut was ever had. more stress on scoring from the less than awesome and that's putting guards, for instance, and what about Q. You mention La Salle, and you and it mildly. He committed 10 turnovers defensively? your family's love of it. What does it in his first two games. However, A. Lionel made everyone better just by mean to you, what it has been to what he accomplished in his four his presence on the court. Every you, what do you see for La Salle years is mind-boggling and who time he touched the ball, he would down the line — in matters of would have predicted that he would receive double coverage, leaving growth, and perhaps even higher be the 1990 Player of the Year? The someone open. He is an excellent basketball ambitions? Train was a pleasure to coach and to passer and he had the ability to find A. I just finished my sixth year (two as be associated with. He did every- the open man. Because of his great coach of the women's team) and I thing the coaches asked of him and scoring and rebounding capabilities, am constantly amazed at the growth never gave us an ounce of trouble. most people did not mention assists of La Salle in those six years. The He was a terrific role model and when speaking of Lionel. However, magnificent Connelly Library, 75 everyone in the La Salle community he had well over 300 assists during beautiful town houses, courts, is extremely proud of him. his splendid career and The Train a field, all-weather track, the However, Lionel had a lot of help was the team player. new St. facility, the in those four years. I credit much of We will still play the same way and school store, food court, administra- our success to Larry Koretz, Tim get everyone involved in the offense. tion building, and much more. Brother Legler, Rich Tarr and Craig Conlin The big difference is we will not Patrick Ellis, our president, deserves for getting the program back to have *22 to go to when we need a a lot of credit for our growth and where it belongs. These dedicated basket. For us to be good again and campus beauty. One of my recruit's athletes, along with Bob Johnson, get into the NCAA Tournament, all mother stated that La Salle is the Doug Overton and Jack Hurd, should our returning players must improve best-kept secret in Philadelphia. I get the credit for our success. They significantly. Doug, Jack and Randy agree and I feel proud when I show had winning attitudes and ap- (Woods) may be our go-to guys but off our campus to our recruits. La proached every game thinking they we are also counting on the others to Salle has always had great basketball would win. contribute. tradition, starting in the '40s with Q. Have the four years been what you On defense, the philosophy will be (who will be coaching his expected — are you surprised, disap- the same as always. Play the ball 1,000th game at Mt. St. Mary's this pointed, happy, contented? Describe hard, stop ball penetration, help out, season), and Larry your feelings. and limit our opponent to one shot. Foust. In the '50, the legendary Tom

A. I am pleased with what we have Gola put us on the national basket- Q. During last season and right after it, accomplished the last four years. We ball map and we should always be you began hearing from other col- made it to the National Invitation indebted to him. However, we have leges which wanted you to consider Tournament final and made three had many great players, too numer- coaching at their schools. How did straight NCAA appearances. We won ous to name, and our tradition will

you handle this situation. . and isn't five in-season tournaments, two Big continue in the '90s. We will always this a long way from when you were 5 championships and captured three play a top non-conference schedule coaching CYO (Catholic Youth straight MAAC crowns. We also won and I look for the MAAC to get bet- Organization) basketball? 22 straight games and 30 overall last ter each year. As far as joining a dif- A. When I was at Roman Catholic, I season (both school records). Also, ferent conference, that will be an ad- received five or six offers to be an we produced a first-team All- ministrative decision and I hope we assistant coach at some prestigious Academic in and a Player will do what is best for La Salle. institutions. However, I enjoyed of the Year in Lionel Simmons. We coaching at Roman and my answer Q. Let's go back to last season. After La improved every year, winning 20, was I am not interested. This year, I Salle beat Southern Mississippi in the 24, 26, and 30 games. Only two was approached directly or indirectly first round of the NCAA Tournament, other coaches have won 100 games from five schools and my answer the Explorers have Clemson down in their first four years, Everett Case was the same, I am not interested. by 19 points (16 at the half), but lose (North Carolina State) and Jim 11 A Conversation with Head Coach "Speedy" Morris

the game. What if La Salle had and the MAAC because any time one own bright moments as a high school

defeated Clemson, what did you see of our teams does well, it reflects on and college coach came in games at down the road in the tournament? the entire conference. the . How did you feel when A. Those things happen and, unfortu- the move was announced and how Q. How about recruiting as it pertains to nately, it happened to us in the do you feel after a season there? La Salle and the basketball program NCAA Tournament. We were all 1 was raised on Palestra and Big 5 — what is expected of the student- disappointed but it does not take basketball and thought it was the athletes academically, what help can away from the great season we had. greatest place in America to watch a they expect? Clemson deserves a lot of credit and game. A. Recruiting is the most difficult part of they proved why they were the However, the move to the Civic the job and any coach will tell you Atlantic Coast Conference cham- Center was a great move for La Salle that. Let's face it, if you do not get pions. We had the shots in the sec- and our basketball program. Besides the players, you cannot be success- ond half but, unfortunately we did seating 10,000, we have many intan- ful. 1 am pleased with the young peo- not make them. Our inability to gibles that we did not have at the ple that we have recruited and, in score in the second half hurt us Palestra. The locker rooms are most cases, they have been an asset defensively because we could not get spacious, decked out in blue and to our prestigious university. Of the our press set. Also, Clemson hurt us gold, and each player has his own 20 seniors I have coached in the last on the offensive boards and we did personalized locker. six years, 19 have graduated and I not do a good job of blocking out. We now have our own identity am proud of that. It is hard to say what would have with the court saying "Explorers." We insist that our players go to happened if we had beaten Clemson The Explorer Room is terrific and class because their primary reason but it would have been nice to play our alumni and supporters are elated for being at La Salle is to get a Connecticut in the Sweet 16. I think with it. There are many pictures and degree. Anything less than that and that we matched up well with them much memorabilia of the great La we are not doing our job. However, and we were an excellent team Salle teams and Basketball Hall of the responsibility is on the student- against pressure. However, it is Famers Tom Gola and coach Ken athlete and if they make the effort, something that we will never find Loeffler. There is very little parking work hard, attend class, and go to out. at the Palestra and even though the their tutorial sessions, they will suc- Civic Center is only two blocks Beating Southern Mississippi in the ceed. The academic support system Q. away, the Civic Center can park

NCAA Tournament last season . . . at La Salle is a very good one but it 3,000 cars. We had 20 practices at was that your biggest thrill? Did you is up to the student-athletes in the the Civic Center compared to one at feel vindication after constantly long run. the Palestra and we do not have to hearing that La Salle couldn't win an Q. The move from the Palestra as a split the gate with two other teams. NCAA game? What did it mean for home court to the Philadelphia Civic Every reason that we moved to the La Salle and the MAAC? Center last season was viewed with Civic Center has happened and I look A. There was no revenge factor in mixed feelings by a lot of longtime for a long and happy relationship. defeating Southern Mississippi basketball fans. In fact, some of your because Lionel was the only one who played against them in the NIT final (in 1987). We believed we could beat them and we did. It was a big All-Time Coaching Records thrill and I was happy for the kids and everyone in the La Salle COACH SEASONS WINS LOSSES PCT. community.

It is amusing when people say that "Speedy" Morris (1986-90) 4 100 31 .763 we could not win the big game "Lefty" Ervin (1979-1986) 7 119 87 .578

because we have done it many times. (1970-1979) 9 142 105 .575 We participated in six in-season tour- Tom Gola (1968-1970) 2 37 13 .740 nament championship games and we Jim Harding (1967-1968) 1 20 8 .714 won five of them. We played in three Joe Heyer (1965-1967) 2 24 27 .471 MAAC title games and won all three. Bob Walters (1963-1965) 2 31 17 .646 We defeated Florida State, DePaul "Dudey" Moore (1958-1963) 5 79 37 .681 and Notre Dame on national TV and have won two consecutive Big 5 (1955-1958) 3 48 28 .632 crowns. Losing two straight years in (1949-1955) 6 145 30 .829 the NCAA first round was disappoint- Charles McGlone (1946-1949) 3 61 17 .782 ing but Kansas State and Louisiana Joseph Meehan (1943-1946) 3 28 30 .483 Tech outplayed us and deserved to "Obie" O'Brien (1941-1913) 2 25 21 .543 win. But I do not believe that a two- Leonard Tanseer (1933-1941) 8 90 59 .604 game losing streak is that long and Thomas Conley (1931-1933) 2 28 11 .718 we were confident that we would James J. Henry (1930-1931) 1 15 4 .789 defeat Southern Mississippi in the first round. TOTALS: 1517 GAMES 60 992 525 .654 The victory was nice for La Salle 12

Coaching Staff

Joe Mihalich Randy Monroe Sam Rines

An Explorer to the core, Joe Mihalich has Beginning his third season on the La Salle Rines is in his 1 1th season assisting the both played and coached basketball at La basketball staff is Randy Monroe. Monroe Explorers coaching staff as the part-time Salle University. The Philadelphia native came to La Salle following two seasons as assistant. An assistant coach at Abington is beginning his 10th season as a member an assistant coach at Cheyney University. High School in Montgomery County prior of the coaching staff. Mihalich was the He helped the Wolves to a berth in the to joining the La Salle staff, Rines has

1978 NCAA squad's Co-Captain and NCAA Division II final in the 1986 season. been the director and supervisor of the "Most-Dedicated-Player". He was a four Monroe graduated from Cheyney in 1987 Abington Township Recreational Basket- time letterwinner under Coach Paul with a Bachelor's degree in Recreation ball Program since 1975. The 46-year old Westhead. Following his senior year, Administration. The 28-year old has been Rines graduated from Cheyney University Mihalich apprenticed under the legendary active in many area and regional basket- in 1968. Rines holds a Master's degree high school coach, , at ball camps over the past few years. from nearby Beaver College. Rines and DeMatha High School in Washington, DC. Monroe played his high school basketball his wife, Fannie Elizabeth, live in North As the head coach of DeMatha's junior at Roman Catholic High School under Hills, PA, with their three children, varsity team, Mihalich posted a three current Explorers coach Speedy Morris. Donna, a 1989 graduate of La Salle; Sam, year record of 39-5. The 34-year old In his senior year at Roman, he was a a junior at La Salle, and Charlezetta. Mihalich is pursuing a Master's degree in first team All-Philadelphia selection. Sports Administration from Temple Monroe also garnered the Catholic University. Mihalich and his wife, Mary, League MVP award as well as earning a have three sons, Joe (3), and twins Matt first team berth on the All-Catholic and Tony (2). The Mihalichs live in North- League squad. Monroe is single and lives east Philadelphia. in Philadelphia.

Rich Prendergast

An enthusiastic supporter of La Salle basketball, Prendergast enters his seventh season as a volunteer coach to Speedy Morris' team. Prendergast has coached in the Philadelphia CYO and in the Catholic League high school system. Before joining the La Salle coaching staff, Prendergast directed the women's team at Hallahan High School to two playoff

berths in four seasons. In 1 986, Prendergast was honored with the Mary S. O'Connor Loyalty Award for dedication and service to the La Salle women's intercollegiate athletic programs. Prendergast lives in Stone Harbor, NJ. Two of his three daughters, Maria and Katherine, attend La Salle, while his youngest, Colleen, aspires to become an Explorer.

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Player Profiles

Doug Overton Captain All America Candidate Guard 6-3 11 Senior Philadelphia, PA

1989-90: All Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) regular-season and MAAC Tournament first-team selection sec- ond consecutive year; All-Philadelphia Big 5, first team selec- tion second straight season; MAAC Player of the Week, Jan. 14, for exceptional play in victories over Siena (20 points, 13 assists, 7 rebounds) and Notre Dame (27 points on 9-for-13 shooting, 8-for-10 from the foul line, and 7 assists). Hit double figures in 28 of La Salle's 32 games, including 30 against Manhattan (on the night when Lionel Simmons passed the 3,000 point mark) for his career high. Finished the season

with 547 career assists, a La Salle record. . . Had started 82 consecutive games by end of last season.

1988-89: Came to La Salle as a , which he played as a freshman before switching to point guard for his sophomore season. The move enabled him to display a more versatile game, scoring an average of 13.2 points, handing out a one-season record 244 assists and a one-game high of 18 (vs. Holy Cross, 2/13/89). Three-game figures of 30 points, 20 assists and 13 steals in La Salle's sweep through the MAAC post-season tournament earned him a spot on the All- Tournament team.

1987-88: After being used as a reserve for 15 games, Overton started the final 19 games and earned his way onto the MAAC All-Rookie team. In the conference championship tourney, he All-City and All-State honors. Majoring in Elementary and helped La Salle to a three-game sweep with totals of 32 points, Special Education. 13 assists and 10 rebounds. COACH MORRIS ON OVERTON: He is our leader, there's

no question about it. Doug has improved every year and I PERSONAL: Born 8/3/69. . .Starred at Dobbins Tech under coach Rich Yankowitz, and the school won the Public League believe that is the finest compliment you can give any athlete. championship in 1985. As a senior, he averaged 12.8 points Besides having the ability to score, Doug is extemely unselfish and 7.9 assists and was voted the Markward Award and Herb and I think he will be remembered as one of the best guards in Good Club's Public League Player of the Year to go along with La Salle history."

OVERTON'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 30 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 30 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 Rebounds lOvs. Fordham, 3/6/90 10 vs. Fordham, 3/6/90 Assists 13 vs. Siena, 1/9/90 18 vs. Holy Cross, 1/13/89

CAREER TOTALS - DOUG OVERTON

- TOTAL -3PT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB AVG AST TO STL 1989-90 32/32 1202 201/387 .519 54/124 .436 95/119 .798 551 17.2 133 4.2 212 96 85 1988-89 32/32 1221 174/352 .494 26/65 .400 47/59 .797 421 13.2 102 3.2 244 104 98 1987-88 34/19 918 110/221 .498 8/27 .296 37/44 .841 265 7.8 81 2.4 91 43 45

Totals 98/83 3341 485/960 .505 88/216 .407 179/222 .806 1237 12.6 316 3.2 547 243 228 15

Player Profiles

Jack Hurd Forward Guard 25 6-6 Junior Lititz, PA ^ fcU_

1989-90: Saved his best until almost the end — a season-high 19 points in the MAAC semifinals at Albany's Knickerbocker

Arena. . .Achieved career high in assists (9), against Loyola Marymount at the Civic Center (1/6/90) to go with 16 points and seven rebounds. . .With the addition of guard Randy Woods to the team, Jack moved from his normal position of shooting guard to and it took a little adjusting. The adjustment didn't mean a lessening in his aggressive play and his scoring picked up as the season went on — double figures in four of his last six games.

1988-89: MAAC and Big 5 Rookie-of-the-Year, and four times

MAAC Rookie-of-the-Week . . .Started all 32 games in his freshman season, capping the year with a 26-point output in

NCAA loss to Louisiana Tech. . . Led MAAC in three-point field goals (70) and three-point percentage (.440). . .

PERSONAL: Born 8/5/70. . .Has earned MAAC and national Academic awards while maintaining 3.47 GPA in Management and Business courses. . .Nominated for 1990-91 Playboy All-

Academic All-America team. . .Starred at Warwick High under coach Dave Althouse and was voted All-Pennsylvania in senior year. . .Set school mark of 2,160 points at Warwick.

COACH MORRIS ON HURD: "No one works harder or wants to win more than Jack Hurd. He has no respect for his body which is evidenced by the many bruises he has from diving for loose balls, taking charges, etc. Stated simply, he is a winner and a pleasure to coach."

HURD'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 19 vs. Siena, 3/4/90 26 vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/16/89 Rebounds 8 vs. Pennsylvania, 12/11/89 8 vs. Pennsylvania, 12/11/89 Assists 9 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90 9 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90

CAREER TOTALS - JACK HURD

- TOTAL -3PT OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/ FTA FT% PIS AVG REB REB REB AVG BLK 1989-90 32/32 718 98/256 .383 44/152 .290 25/38 .658 265 8.3 45 60 105 3.3 10

1988-89 32/32 906 144/302 .477 70/159 .440 51/66 .773 409 12.8 51 47 98 3.1 i

Totals 64/64 1624 242/558 131 114/311 .367 76/104 .731 674 10.5 96 107 203 3.2 17 16

Player Profiles

Randy Woods Guard *| A 6-0 1*1 Junior Philadelphia, PA

1989-90: Coming out of high school, everybody knew Randy Woods could score. He proved that with a 13.3 points-per-game average in his first varsity season. What surprised observers was his defense. He teams with Doug Overton to give La Salle an outstanding backcourt at both ends of the floor. During one part of the season, Randy went eight games during which he committed only one turnover. . .Had five steals in a game twice and ended the season by being voted to the MAAC's All- Rookie team, after twice being selected Rookie of the Week

(12/3/89 and 2/11/90). . .Led Explorers in steals (89) and three-point field goals (77).

PERSONAL: Born 9/23/70. . .Played in outstanding program at Benjamin Franklin High (Philadelphia) under coach Ken Hamilton. All-Public and All-City in junior and senior years and All-Pennsylvania (along with current La Salle teammate Jack

Hurd) in his senior season . . . Finished at Ben Franklin as the school's all-time leading scorer with 1,174 points in four years. . .His interest in theatre led him to work as a stagehand

at La Salle. . .Majoring in Criminal Justice.

COACH MORRIS ON WOODS: The best defensive player I have ever coached. Randy creates turmoil on defense and our opponents dislike playing against him. His nickname — Piranha

— is fitting. Randy is also a talented offensive player and when he stops hanging his head after a few missed shots, he will be a complete player feared by all opponents."

WOODS' BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 20 vs. Fresno State, 11/25/89 20 vs. Fresno State, 11/25/90 20 vs. Siena, 1/9/90 20 vs. Siena, 1/9/90 Rebounds 7 vs. Niagara, 1/25/90 7 vs. Niagara, 1/25/90 Assists 9 vs. Siena, 3/4/90 9 vs. Siena, 3/4/90

CAREER TOTALS - RANDY WOODS

- TOTAL - -3 PT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB AVG AST TO STL 1989-90 32/32 1138 146/371 .394 77/221 .348 56/76 .737 425 13.3 101 3.2 111 48 89

Totals 32/32 1138 146/371 .394 77/221 .348 56/76 .737 425 13.3 101 3.2 111 48 89 17 Player Profiles

Milko Lieverst Center 6-9 44 Junior Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1989-90: Started every game but the final home appearance, giving way to departing senior Bob Johnson in last Civic

Center contest, against Army. . .Saved his best scoring until MAAC semifinals when he netted 11 points in 106-90 victory

over Siena . . . Doubled his season scoring average over freshman year (from 2.2 to 4.4) and improved his rebounding from 3.6 to 4.9.

1988-89: Although in the was a learning experience for the Netherlands native, Lieverst started 31 of La Salle's 32 games in his freshman season. . .

Had an outstanding game (1 1 points, 8 rebounds) in Explorers' 101-100 victory over Florida State on ESPN (1/23/89) in a

Palestra classic. . . Had 26 rebounds in a three-game stretch against Notre Dame, Fairfield and Florida State.

PERSONAL: Born 6/17/68. . .Basketball hardly rated among his favorite sports when Milko was growing up in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Soccer, swimming and karate occupied most of his athletic time while attending Sweelinck High. During high school, he merely dabbled in basketball since his school

did not include the sport. . .While visiting family in Washington Crossing (Pa.), he was looking for a workout site and La Salle's Hayman Hall was recommended to him. Assistant coach Joe Mihalich heard about him and his size, the Explorers became interested, and he became part of the program. Majoring in German and Communications.

COACH MORRIS ON LIEVERST: "Milko has improved every year and there is no reason to believe he will stop doing so. Now that Lionel Simmons has graduated, we expect Milko to do more rebounding. He needs to improve his offensive game, particularly his shot selection. Affectionately nicknamed

"The Milkman," Milko is one of our most popular players."

LIEVERST'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 1 1 vs. Siena, 3/4/90 11 vs. Siena, 3/4/90

1 1 vs. Florida State, 2/23/89 1 1 vs. Florida State, 2/23/89 Rebounds 8 vs. 6 opponents 10 vs. Fairfield. 2/19/89 Assists 3 vs. Fordham, 1/27/90 3 vs. Fordham, 1/27/90

CAREER TOTALS - MILKO LIEVERST

- TOTAL -3 FT OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA K! % PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG BLK

1989-90 (I 32/31 700 57/106 .538 .000 27/47 .575 141 1,1 72 86 1 58 4.9 12 1988-89 32/31 593 25/54 .463 0/0 .000 20/37 .541 70 2.2 in; 116 3.6 3

Totals 64/62 1293 82/160 .513 0/0 .000 47/84 .560 211 3.3 72 202 274 4.3 15 18

Player Profiles

Michael Bergin Guard Q C 6-4 0*J Sophomore College Park, MD

1989-90: Played 35 minutes in 17 games, hit on 50% of his

tries. . .Of his 15 rebounds, eight were off the offen- sive board. . .The only walk-on player on the 30-2 team.

Approaches every practice session as though it were the NCAA championship game.

PERSONAL: Bom 4/6/71 . . . Entered La Salle University on a four-year Christian Brothers scholarship from St. John's Prep, Washington, D.C., where he played varsity basketball under coach Joe Gallagher. Averaged 12 points and seven rebounds in his senior season at St. John's. . .Ranked 11th out of 157 in his high school senior class, with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.95. A member of La Salle's honors program, he is majoring in Political Science.

COACH MORRIS ON BERGIN: "Mike walked on last year and impressed the coaches with his work ethic and attitude. I do not know how much he will play but I do know that you need players like Mike Bergin on your roster to have a successful team. He is a pleasure to be around."

BERGIN'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 4 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 4 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 Rebounds 2 vs. 5 opponents 2 vs. 5 opponents Assists

CAREER TOTALS - MIKE BERGIN

- TOTAL - - 3 PT - YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB AVG AST TO STL

1989-90 17/0 35 8/16 .500 0/0 .000 5/8 .625 21 1.2 15 0.9 3 1

Totals 17/0 35 8/16 .500 0/0 .000 5/8 .625 21 1.2 15 0.9 3 1 19 Player Profiles

Bron Holland Forward 6-8 51 Junior Bangor, PA

1989-90: A transfer from St. Bonaventure University, Bron Holland became eligible after La Salle's fourth game last season. He joined the team for the Big 5 encounter with Villanova at the Civic Center, then saw action in all remaining

27 games. . High spot came in the Loyola Marymount game

(13 points and eight rebounds). . .Bron supplied help off the offensive boards, pulling down four or more on five occasions.

PERSONAL: Born 10/20/69. . .Named the Easton (Pa.) Express Player of the Year after setting Bangor High scoring record (1,619 points) and rebounding mark (1,023), while play-

ing for coach Bill Pensyl . . . Has worked hard in conditioning

himself for longer periods of playing time. . .Majoring in Communications.

COACH MORRIS ON HOLLAND: Bron had some excellent games for us last season, especially against Temple, Marymount and Notre Dame. He needs to improve his stamina and if he does, then look for him to have a significant impact on any success we may have."

HOLLAND'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 13 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90 13 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90 13 vs. Army, 2/27/90 13 vs. Army, 2/27/90 Rebounds 8 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90 8 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1/6/90 8 vs. Canisius, 1/15/90 8 vs. Canisius, 1/15/90 Assists 2 vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/22/90 2 vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/22/90

CAREER TOTALS - BRON HOLLAND

- TOTAL - -3PT OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS MIIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/ FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG 1989-90 28/0 103 48/80 .600 0/0 .000 22/36 .611 118 4.2 40 41 81 2.9

Totals 28/0 403 48/80 .600 0/0 .000 22/36 .611 lis 4.2 40 41 81 2.9 20

Player Profiles

Keith Morris Guard 510 10 Junior Philadelphia, PA

1989-90: The coach's son, Keith Morris hit on five field goals during the season in his role as a reserve guard — with four of

the five three-pointers. . .Hit a three-pointer against Manhattan (2/22/90) that broke the La Salle team record for "threes" in a season (the Explorers ended the season with 258 in 32 games). The long-range goal helped Keith tie his career high of six points.

1988-89: Action in 17 games was highlighted by scoring six points against Fairfield (3/1/89) which set his career high (later tied against Manhattan, 2/22/90).

PERSONAL: Born 7/6/70 . . . Keith played at William Penn Charter High under former Explorer Billy Machuda as a junior and former La Salle coach "Lefty" Ervin as a senior. He was Penn Charter's leading three-point shooter while helping the team to recot is of 22-5 and 21-9 in his junior and senior years, respectively . . An Accounting major.

COACH MORRIS ON MORRIS: Keith is a terrific kid and I am not saying that just because 1 am married to his mother. Keith works as hard as anyone on the squad and has improved since his freshman year. Having to go against Doug Overton and Randy Woods every day in practice has helped with that improvement. His biggest asset is his ability to hit the three- pointers."

MORRIS' BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 6 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 6 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90

Rebounds 1 vs. 4 opponents 1 vs. 4 opponents Assists 2 vs. Manhattan, 2/10/90 2 vs. Manhattan, 2/10/90

CAREER TOTALS - KEITH MORRIS

- TOTAL - -3PT- YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB AVG AST TO STL

1989-90 19/0 47 5/15 .333 4/12 .333 10/14 .714 24 1.3 4 0.2 8 7 1 1988-89 17/0 33 6/15 .400 3/8 .375 0/3 .000 15 .9 3 0.2 3 5 2

Totals 36/0 80 11/30 .367 7/20 .350 10/17 .588 39 1.1 7 0.2 11 12 3 21 Player Profiles

Jeff Neubauer Guard O A 6-4 ^-t: Sophomore Slidell, LA

1989-90: Seeing action in 16 games, Jeff Neubauer scored 14 points and had 14 rebounds, with his season-high four rebounds coming in La Salle's Civic Center home-season finale, a 106-73 romp over Army.

PERSONAL: 1/27/71 . . Jeff was an Honorable Mention All- State 4-A selection in his senior year at Slidell High under coach Danny Ruffin. Slidell won the District 13 4-A title when Neubauer averaged 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and four assists a game. Graduated from Slidell 22nd in his class of 306. . . Economics Major.

COACH MORRIS ON NEUBAUER: "Jeff is a quality young man who is serious about his game and wants to be a player.

He will do anything that is asked of him and is working hard to improve. Jeff's dedication and desire will enable him to accomplish that goal."

NEUBAUER'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 4 vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/22/90 4 vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/22/90 Rebounds 4 vs. Army, 2/27/90 4 vs. Army, 2/27/90 Assists 2 vs. Siena, 1/9/90 2 vs. Siena, 1/9/90

CAREER TOTALS - JEFF NEUBAUER

- TOTAL - -3 PI YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA II'.. PTS AVG RIB AST TO Ml

1989-90 16/0 43 5/14 .357 1/4 .250 3 1 .750 11 0.9 II 0.9 5 2 22 Player Profiles

Don Shelton Center 6-8 52 Junior Trenton, NJ

1989-90: Don Shelton's best night came on a big night, La Salle's first home game at the Philadelphia Civic Center. He blocked three shots and grabbed five rebounds as the Explorers

held off Pennsylvania, 86-63 . . . Don played in 22 games and had 28 rebounds, 12 off the offensive boards. He also blocked eight shots.

1988-89: Don's efforts in the MAAC tournament helped La Salle sweep through the field into the NCAA Tournament. He scored a career-high eight points in the opening-round victory over Fairfield at the Palestra and was a factor in the semifinal win over Fordham.

PERSONAL: 9/4/70. . .Played at Trenton Catholic High under coach Tom Smith. He was All-Mercer County in his senior year,

during which he averaged 1 1 points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots a game as Trenton Catholic posted a 24-4 record. As a junior, Shelton scored 12 points a game as Trenton

Catholic went 25-4 and reached the State semifinals. . . Management Major.

COACH MORRIS ON SHELTON: "Donnie is one of the best athletes in the program and he has the ability to be a solid

Division I player. However, he must become more aggressive if

he is to get meaningful minutes. Donnie is a fine young man

but sometimes too nice when he is on the court. The coaches would like to see him assert himself more."

SHELTON'S BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 3 vs. Niagara, 1/25/90 8 vs. Fairfield, 3/1/89 3 vs. Fairfield, 3/3/90 Rebounds 5 vs. Penn, 12/11/90 5 vs. Penn, 12/11/90

Assists 2 vs. St. Joseph's, 2/12/90 2 vs. St. Joseph's, 2/12/90

CAREER TOTALS - DON SHELTON

- TOTAL -3PT OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/ FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG BLK 1989-90 22/0 145 5/26 .192 0/0 .000 2/5 .400 12 0.6 12 16 28 1.3 8 1988-89 31/0 257 11/21 .524 0/0 .000 17/25 .680 39 1.3 14 16 30 1.0 12

Totals 53/0 402 16/47 .340 0/0 .000 19/30 .633 51 1.0 26 32 58 1.1 20 23 Player Profiles

Mike Stock Forward 6-5 42 Senior Bensalem, PA

1989-90: After sitting out the 1988-89 season as a transfer from Trenton State College, Mike Stock played in 17 games as a reserve frontcourt player. He played 47 minutes, netting 24 points.

PERSONAL: Born 5/3/68. . .In his two seasons at Trenton

State, which plays in NCAA Division III, Mike averaged 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds, helping the Lions to a combined record of 44-13. . .He started 27 games in 1987-88 as the Lions won their way to the quarterfinals of the Division III NCAA

Tournament. . . As a first-team All-Catholic performer at Bishop Egan High (Fairless Hills, PA) under coach Jim Fenerty, Stock

averaged 16 points and 9.5 rebounds. , . . A member of the Na- tional Honor Society, Mike is majoring in Secondary Education.

COACH MORRIS ON STOCK: "Mike never gives less than

100 percent. He is a workhorse and the ultimate hustler. I do not know anyone who is more competitive. Mike is a solid defensive player but has to improve his offense."

STOCKS BESTS

1989-90 CAREER

Points 4 vs. Fordham, 1/7/90 4 vs. Fordham, 1/7/90 4 vs. Iona, 2/16/90 4 vs. Iona, 2/16/90 Rebounds 4 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90 4 vs. Manhattan, 2/22/90

Assists 1 vs. Loyola (Md.), 2/20/90 1 vs. Loyola (Md.), 2/20/90

CAREER TOTALS - MIKE STOCK

- TOTAL - -3PT- OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/ FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG BLK

1989-90 17/0 47 8/26 .308 1/3 .333 7/10 .700 24 1.4 4 17 21 1.2 1

Totals 17/0 47 8/26 .308 1/3 .333 7/10 .700 24 1.4 4 17 21 1.2 1 24

Player Profiles

Lamont Carter Ray Schultz Guard O *| Forward Center 34 Freshman 6-9 New Haven, CT Sophomore Trevose, PA

PERSONAL: Born 6/22/71 . . .The New Haven Register It took a while but Ray Schultz found his way to La Salle selected Lamont Carter as the Connecticut Player of the Year University from the nearby Philadelphia suburb of Warminster, after he led James Hillhouse High to the Class LL (big schools) where he attended Archbishop Wood High. He went from state title. Coach Tony Vitolo, who retired after the champion- Archbishop Wood to Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, ship game, praised Lamont's improvement in all facets of his an NCAA Division II school. In his only varsity season with the game, including his inside scoring and his passing. In Hillhouse's Owls, Schultz averaged 8.6 points and 5.2 rebounds in 27 championship victory over crosstown rival Wilbur Cross High, games, with game highs of 38 points and 13 rebounds. He will Lamont scored 36 points and had 19 rebounds to finish a add rebounding and inside defense to the Explorers. Ray sat season in which he averaged 25.5 points, 10.6 rebounds and out the 1989-90 season while putting in a year of residency as a

six assists. . .Enrolled in La Salle's school of Liberal Arts. transfer student-athlete.

COACH MORRIS ON CARTER: "Lamont has the talent to be PERSONAL: Born 7/20/70. . . Played high school basketball a Division I player. He shoots from distance and possibly could under former La Salle player "Mo" Connolly. . .Averaged 17 replace Bobby Johnson as our instant offense coming off the points and 12 rebounds in his senior year at Archbishop Wood bench. He has to learn to play without the ball and blend in and earned All-Area honorable mention . . . Majored in Finance with the other four players." at Florida Atlantic, is undecided on a major at La Salle and is enrolled in the School of Liberal Arts.

COACH MORRIS ON SCHULTZ: "Ray will challenge for a

starting position and even if he doesn't start should get mean-

ingful minutes this season. He is aggressive and plays with a Broderick President great deal of intensity. He should make a solid contribution to Forward C% /\ the success of this season's Explorer squad." 6-6 £A3 Senior Fort Worth, TX Blitz Wooten Forward Broderick President averaged 6.2 rebounds and six points a 6-7 31 game last season for Hardin-Simmons University but when the Freshman Cowboys de-emphasize their program from Division I to Divi- sion III, he decided to transfer to La Salle. Broderick previously Trenton, NJ had enrolled at Texas Christian before transferring to Hardin- Simmons, and will have only year of eligibility for the Explorers.

PERSONAL: Born 1/19/72. . .Blitz Wooten comes out of the of coach John PERSONAL: 5/23/68. . .A product of Everman High, Fort successful McCorristin High (Trenton) program for career Worth. . .Hardin-Simmons coach Dennis Harp described Castaldo. Wooten blitzed the opponents 1,076 12.7 in his Broderick as a player "with a big, thick body. . .a blue-collar points, and averaged 15.8 points and rebounds four blocked shots a . Defensively, . he averaged worker." . Majoring in Psychology. senior year. game and could take over much of that portion of the game

COACH MORRIS ON PRESIDENT: Broderick brings us an with the graduation of Lionel Simmons.. . .Wooten helped athletic body with the ability to run the floor and . He McCorristin capture two consecutive New Jersey State is a wide body who will be counted on to clog the middle, Parochial A championships. . .Management major. rebound and get the fast break started. We look forward to having Broderick participate in our program." COACH MORRIS ON WOOTEN: "Blitz is extremely athletic, runs the floor well, and has the ability to shots. He is a refreshing young man who should see considerable action on this year's Explorer squad. Blitz has an excellent attitude and will make the sacrifices to be successful." honso Ellis — University of Notre Dam 1

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Loyola (Maryland) Penn

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LOYOIA Fran Dunphy Paul Chambers Location: Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tom Schneider Derek Campbell Enrollment: 9,300 Nickname/Colors: Quakers/Red and Blue Location: Baltimore, MD 21210 Arena and Capacity: Palestra (8,700) Enrollment: 3,000 Athletic Director: Paul Rubincam Nickname/Colors: Greyhounds/Green and Gray Office Phone: (215) 898-6121 Arena and Capacity: Reitz Arena (3,000) SID: Steve Hurlbut Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Office Phone: (215) 898-6128

Office Phone: (301) 323-2020 (ext. 2553) Home Phone: (215) 748-31 1 SID: Steve Jones Assistant SID: Brett Hoover Office Phone: (301) 323-1010 (ext. 2777) Home Phone: (215) 534-7994 Home Phone: (301) 549-2358 Press Table Phone: (215) 898-6159 Assistant SID: Dan Gretz 1989-90 Record: 12-14 Home Phone: (301) 750-3759 Conference: Ivy Press Table Phone: (301) 323-1010 (ext. 2777) Conference Record/Finish: 7-7 (tied for 3rd) 1989-90 Record: 4-24 Home Record: 7-5 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Away Record: 5-8 Conference Record/ Finish: 2-14, (6th, South) Neutral: 0-1 Home Record: 4-8 Head Coach: Fran Dunphy

Away Record: 0-14 Career Record: 12-14 (1 season)

Neutral: 0-2 Record at Pennsylvania: 12-14 (1 season) Head Coach: Tom Schneider Office Phone: (215) 898-6141 Career Record: 71-120 (7 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Fran O'Hanlon, Gil Jackson

Record at Loyola (Md.): 4-24 (1 season) Office Phone: (301) 323-1010 (ext. 2437) Returning Starters (3) Assistant Coaches: Mark Lezanic, Rob Jackson, Joe Carr Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Paul McMahon G 6-4 194 Sr 8.2 4.1 Returning Starters (4) Paul Chambers G 5-10 165 Jr 6.2 2.4 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Ray Marshall C/F 6-7 245 Sr 4.9 4.5 Kevin Green G 6-4 170 Jr 19.4 3.3

Tracy Bergan G 6-0 165 So 9.7 2.4 Returning Lettermen (9] Kevin Anderson F 6-4 195 Jr 8.3 2.4 (other than starters) Mike Malone G 6-0 165 So 6.0 1.6 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Vince Curran F 6-7 240 Sr 8.3 11.7 Returning Lettermen 0) Ken Graf G 6-1 165 Jr 4.0 1.4 (other than starters) Steve Wade G 5-10 175 So 2.4 0.7 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Dane Watts G/F 6-5 180 Sr 2.2 2.4 Charles Hatcher G 6-3 175 Jr 5.0 1.3 Scott Schewe F 6-5 219 Sr 2.2 2.4 George Sereikas C 6-7 195 So 4.2 2.3 Jeff Blount So 6-6 195 So 1.0 0.8 John Boney F 6-7 215 Sr 4.0 3.1 Sean Dineen F 6-7 225 Sr 1.0 2.1 Marqus Hamwright F 6-6 195 Sr 3.7 1.9 Andrew Wise C 6-9 205 So 0.2 0.6 G 5-11 170 Sr 2.3 1.0 Bill Helm F 6-5 195 Jr 0.0 0.5 Derek Campbell F 6-6 195 Sr 2.0 2.7 Mark Hauser C 6-9 230 Sr 1.8 1.6 Lettermen Lost (3) Mike Wagner C 6-11 225 Sr 1.6 1.3 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Brian Condon 6-1 185 So 0.9 0.2 G Hassan Duncombe C 6-7 250 19.1 7.7 Jerry Simon F/G 6-5 180 15.1 5.4 Lettermen Lost (1) Tyrone Gilliams G 6-2 180 10.0 3.1 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Steve Foley C 6-8 220 7.5 6.6 Newcomers (8) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Newcomers (2) G 6-5 190 Fr Miller Place, NY Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Ken Hans F 6-6 212 Fr Delran, NJ Jon Haggler F 6-5 205 Fr Vienna VA Gary Langham G 6-2 178 Fr La Salle, IL Mark Sparzak C 6-8 230 Fr Bel Air MD Will McAlister G 6-2 175 Fr Blackwood, NJ Mike Milobsky F 6-7 195 Jr Potomac, MD Barry Pearce F/G 6-3 187 Fr Norristown, PA Dan Purdy G 6-2 172 Fr New Hampt

Joe Warden F 6-7 198 Fr Valley Forge , PA 1

27 Brigham Young Florida State December 4, 7:30 PM December 9, 2 PM Philadelphia Civic Center Tallahassee, FL

Roger Reid Steve Schreiner Michael Polite

Location: Provo, UT 84602 Location: Tallahassee, FL 32316 Enrollment: 27,000 Enrollment: 28,077 Nickname/ Colors: Cougars/Royal Blue and White Nickname/Colors: Seminoles/Garnet and Gold Arena and Capacity: (23,000) Arena and Capacity: Tallahassee-Leon Co. Civic Center (12,500) Athletic Director: Glen Tuckett Athletic Director: Bob Goin Office Phone: (801) 378-2096 Office Phone: (904) 644-2526 SID: Ralph R. Zobell SID: Wayne Hogan Office Phone: (801) 378-491 Office Phone: (904) 644-1403 Home Phone: (801) 225-0672 Home Phone: (904) 668-9220 Assistant SID: Mike Twitty Assistant SID: Rob Wilson Home Phone: (801) 785-7007 Home Phone: (904) 877-8738 Press Table Phone: (801) 378-3675 Press Table Phone: TBA 1989-90 Record: 21-9 1989-90 Record: 16-15 Conference: Western Athletic Conference: Metro

Conference Record/ Finish: 1 1-5 (tied for 1st) Conference Record/ Finish: 6-9 (6th) Home Record: 15-0 Home Record: 9-4 Away Record: 6-7 Away Record: 6-6 Neutral: 0-2 Neutral: 1-5 Head Coach: Head Coach: Pat Kennedy Career Record: 21-9(1 season) Career Record: 200-105 (10 seasons)

Record at Brigham Young: 21-9 (1 season) Record at Florida State: 76-45 (4 seasons) Office Phone: (801) 378-3612 Office Phone: (904) 644-1060 Assistant Coaches: , Charles Bradley Assistant Coaches: David Zimroth, Kenny Williamson, Tom Carlson

Returning Starters (1) Returning Starters (3) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Steve Schreiner F/C 6-7 210 Sr 10.6 5.2 Michael Polite F 6-7 215 Sr 14.0 8.5 Chuck Graham G 6-3 180 So 10.1 3.5 Returning Lettermen (7) Aubry Boyd F 6-6 205 Sr 6.4 3.9 (other than starters) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Returning Lettermen (6) (other than starters) Nathan Call G 5-11 170 Jr 4.8 2.0 Mark Heslop G 6-5 185 Jr 2.7 1.0 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Scott Moon G 6-1 175 Sr 2.4 1.0 Chad Copeland G 5-11 170 So 3.7 1.2 Kirk Davidson F/C 6-9 228 So 2.3 1.0 Rodney Dobard C 6-9 195 So 3.0 2.8 Gary Trost C 6-10 210 So 1.3 1.0 Ron Miller G 6-3 190 Jr 2.7 0.5 John Lloyd F/C 6-8 200 So 1.2 0.6 Lorenzo Hands G 6-3 195 Jr 1.9 1.0 Davis Astle C 6-9 220 So 1.0 1.4 Byron Wells F 6-8 210 Jr 1.2 0.3 David White F 6-6 225 Sr 1.2 2.5 1987-88 statistics (returning from mission)

Lettermen Lost (4) Lettermen Lost (9) Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Tharon Mayes G 6-3 180 23.3 3.4 Marty Haws G 6-2 165 18.5 2.3 Irving Thomas C 6-9 220 16.7 7.6 Andy Toolson G/F 6-6 215 18.3 6.6 Blake Miles F 6-6 190 0.8 1.0 Kevin Santiago G 6-2 190 6.2 2.4 Joey Barnes G 6-3 170 0.6 0.1 Todd Crow G 6-8 210 6.1 3.8 Mark Durrant F 6-7 195 4.7 4.3 Newcomers (5) Paul Briggs G 6-3 165 1.5 0.3 Steve Andrus C/F 6-9 220 1.1 1.5 Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Todd Gentry G 6-5 170 0.7 0.6 Douglas Edwards F 6-9 220 So M ami, FL Alan Frampton G 6-2 170 0.0 0.3 Derrick Myers G 6-1 185 Jr Pittsburgh, PA Malcolm Nicholas G 6-3 180 So M ami, FL 7-0 Newcomers (6) Andre Reid C 220 Fr M ami. FL Jesse Salters F 6-6 195 Fr Tampa, FL Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown

Shawn Bradley C 7-5 210 Fr Castle Dale, ITr Jeff Campbell F 6-9 220 Fr Athens, AL

Robert Jones F 6-6 200 Jr Chica g". 11. Keegan Kane G 6-4 195 Jr Idahi Falls, ID Jared Miller F 6-8 210 Jr Reldi ng, UT Kenneth Roberts F 6-8 210 So Riverton, UT 1

28 Baylor Idaho December 14, 4 AM December 16, Midnight Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan

IDAHO Gene Iba Kelvin Chalmers Larry Eustachy VANDALS Ricardo Boyd

Location: Waco, TX 76711 Location: Moscow, ID Enrollment: 11,000 Enrollment: 12,499 Nickname/Colors: Bears/Green and Gold Nickname/Colors: Vandals/Silver and Gold Arena and Capacity: Ferrell Center (10,084) Arena and Capacity: (10,000) Athletic Director: Bill Menefee Athletic Director: Gary Hunter Office Phone: (817) 754-4648 Office Phone: (208) 885-0200 SID: Maxey Parrish SID: Ranee Pugmire Office Phone: (817) 754-4648 Office Phone: (208) 885-021 Home Phone: (817) 857-3595 Home Phone: Assistant SID: Mark Fitzhugh Assistant SID: Roger McAfee Home Phone: (817) 756-5916 Home Phone: (208) 883-8378 Press Table Phone: (817) 755-3955 Press Table Phone: TBA 1989-90 Record: 16-14 1989-90 Record: 25-6 Conference: : Record/ Finish: 7-9 (4th) Conference Record/ Finish: 13-3 (1st) Home Record: 9-6 Home Record: 13-1 Away Record: 5-7 Away Record: 8-4 Neutral: 2-1 Neutral: 5-0 Head Coach: Gene Iba Head Coach: Larry Eustachy

Career Record: 201-171 (12 seasons) Career Record: 25-6 (1 season)

Record at Baylor: 73-76 (5 seasons) Record at Idaho: 25-6 (1 season) Office Phone: (817) 755-3947 Office Phone: (208) 885-0200 Assistant Coaches: Kim Anderson, Danny Kaspar, Assistant Coaches: Steve Barnes, Hugh Watson, Paul Wilson Kelvin Lee, Bryan England

Returning Starters (3) Returning Starters (3) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Ricardo Boyd G/F 6-5 200 Sr 13.9 4.7 David Wesley G 6-0 190 Jr 11.6 2.2 Clifford Martin F 6-9 217 Sr 10.0 4.9 Dennis Lindsey G 6-3 184 Jr 8.2 2.1 Leonard Perry G 6-3 185 Sr 3.0 1.6 Joey Fatta C 6-8 220 Jr 4.4 4.9 Returning Lettermen (2) Returning Lettermen (6) (other than starters) (other than starters) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Sammie Freeman F 6-7 235 Sr 6.7 3.9 Kelvin Chalmers F 6-9 230 Jr 11.5 6.1 Mike Gustavel G 6-4 185 So 1.5 0.9 G 6-3 195 Sr 7.5 1.2 Alex Holcombe C 6-9 232 So 4.9 3.6 Lettermen Lost (7) Tim Schumacher G 6-2 190 Sr 4.1 1.7 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG 6-5 Toby Christian G 185 Sr 2.3 1.0 Riley Smith F/C 6-8 235 22.6 8.8 Brian Zvonecek 6-7 225 0.8 0.4 C So Ceasar Prelow G 6-2 185 6.3 2.2 Ron Shields G 6-1 170 6.2 1.4 Lettermen Lost (3) Otis Livingston G 6-0 170 4.9 3.2 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG David Foote G 6-6 205 2.4 2.0 Julius Denton F 6-5 215 16.4 5.9 Dave Henderson G 6-1 175 1.5 0.7 Ivan Jones F 6-4 210 10.7 7.0 Dan Akins F 6-6 210 0.7 0.7 Mitch Fogle G 6-2 185 2.2 0.1 Newcomers (8) Newcomers (6) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Lance Irvin G 6-1 185 Jr Chicago, IL Ulises Asprilla F 6-9 216 So Houston TX Terrell Malone F 6-4 200 Jr Harriston, MS Herb Baker F 6-6 220 Fr Houston TX Otis Mixon F 6-5 195 Jr Duarte, CA David Hamilton F 6-7 195 Fr Shawnee Mission KS Ronnie Simpson G 6-0 175 Jr. Detroit, MI Anthony Lewis F 6-7 210 Jr Chicago IL Keith Stewart F 6-9 245 Jr. New Orleans, LA Willie Sublett F 6-4 185 Fr Arlington, TX Swede Trenkle G 6-2 175 Fr Twin Falls, ID 6-1 Jr Point, Joe Tanksley F 6-5 185 Jr St. Louis , MO Calvin Ward G 180 East GA Deon Watson F 6-7 200 Fr Greenville, MS 29

Villanova Loyola (Marymount) December 22, 4 PM December 31, Midnight duPont Pavilion , CA

Rollie Massimino Chris Walker Terrell Lowery

Location: Viiianova, PA 19085 Location: Los Angeles, CA 90045 Enrollment: 6,500 Enrollment: 3,900 (undergraduate) Nickname/Colors: Wildcats/Blue and White Nickname/ Colors: Lions/Crimson, Gray, Columbia Blue Arena and Capacity: duPont Pavilion (6,500); (18,060) Arena and Capacity: Albert Gersten Pavilion (4,156) Athletic Director: Dr. Ted Aceto Athletic Director: Brian Quinn Office Phone: (215) 645-4120 Office Phone: (213) 338-2765 SID: James H. DeLorenzo SID: Bruce Meyers Office Phone: (215) 645-4120 Office Phone: (213) 338-7643 Home Phone: (215) 270-0656 Home Phone: (213) 374-0388 Assistant SID: Bill Dyer Assistant SID: Ross Vitale Home Phone: (215) 688-8697 Home Phone: (213) 821-1558 Press Table Phone: (215) 645-7290 Press Table Phone: (213) 670-8792 1989-90 Record: 18-15 1989-90 Record: 26-6 Conference: : Record/ Finish: 8-8 (tied for 5th) Conference Record/ Finish: 13-1 (1st) Home Record: 9-4 (8-2, duPont; 1-2 Spectrum) Home Record: 11-1

Away Record: 5-6 Away Record: 1 1-4 Neutral: 4-5 Neutral: 4-1 Head Coach: Roland V. Massimino Head Coach: Jay Hillock

Career Record: 360-225 (19 seasons) Career Record: 60-50 (4 seasons) Record at Villanova: 326-21 1(17 seasons) Record at LMU: (1st season) Office Phone: (215) 645-4140 Office Phone: (213) 338-2765 Assistant Coaches: John Olive, Tom Massimino, Assistant Coaches: Judas Prada. Bruce Woods , Steve Pinone

Returning Starters (1) Returning Starters (4) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Tony Walker G 6-1 170 Sr 5.6 2.4 Greg Woodard G 6-6 200 Jr 11.9 3.4 Chris Walker G 5-11 185 Jr 11.4 2.3 Returning Lettermen (7) Lance Miller G/F 6-6 200 So 8.4 5.5 (other than starters] Marc Dowdell F 6-9 210 Jr 5.9 4.3 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Terrell Lowery G 6-2 160 Jr 14.5 2.6 Returning Lettermen (6) Tom Peabody F 6-3 180 Sr 5.6 2.4 (other than starters) Chris Knight C 6-9 180 Jr 3.9 2.8 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG John O'Connell C 6-6 205 Jr 2.8 2.8 Arron Bain F 6-7 200 So 6-8 2.4 Chris Scott F 6-8 205 So 1.5 2.3 Calvin Byrd F 6-6 200 So 4.7 2.2 Greg Walker G 5-11 163 So 1.3 0.4 James Bryson C 6-10 210 So 1.6 2.1 Marcus Slater F 6-8 190 1.0 0.5 Paul Vrind C 7-2 235 Jr 1.4 1.2 David Miller G 6-1 180 Jr 0.9 0.5 Lettermen Lost (6 Tim Muller G 6-2 180 Sr 0.5 0.2 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG G 6-5 190 35.3 7.7 Lettermen Lost (4) F 6-7 210 29.0 10.8 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Jeff Fryer G 6-2 180 22.7 3.4 Tom Greis C 7-3 240 13.4 6.5 Per Stumer F 6-7 210 8.6 7.5 Rodney Taylor F/C 6-6 235 5.7 4.6 Marcellus Lee C 6-10 230 2.8 1.6 Barry Bekkedam F 6-10 215 11 1.3 Jeff Roscoe F 6-9 210 0.4 0.5 Rob Tribuiani G 5-11 172 0.2 0.2

Newcomers (7) Newcomers (3) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Brian McCloskey F 6-7 190 So Buena Park, CA Lloyd Mumford G 6-0 170 Fr Mattapan, MA Richard Petruska C 6-10 22G So Leuice, Czech. Anthony Pelle F 6-11 240 Fr Bronx, NY Greg Evans G 6-3 175 Fr Huntingt on Beach CA Ron Wilson F 6-11 210 Fr Raleigh, NC Rahim Harris G 6-3 175 Fr Oakland, CA Craig Holt G 6-3 170 Jr Saratoga VA Ross Richardson F 6-7 19( Fr Flint. Ml Kareem Washington G 6-4 180 Fr Lansing, Ml 30 Temple Iona

January 5, 7 PM January 8, 7:30 PM Philadelphia Civic Center New Rochelle, NY February 23, 7:30 PM 1 Philadelphia Civic Center TEMPLE John Chaney UNIVERSITY

Location: Philadelphia, PA 19122 Enrollment: 34,560 Nickname/Colors: Owls/Cherry and White Arena and Capacity: McGonigle Hall (3,900) Athletic Director: Charlie Theokas Location: New Rochelle, NY 10552 Office Phone: (215) 787 7447 Enrollment: 6,200 SID: Al Shrier Nickname/Colors: Gaels/Maroon and Gold Center Office Phone: (215) 787-7445 Arena and Capacity: Mulcahy (3,200) Petriccione Home Phone: (215) 561-5656 Athletic Director: Rich Assistant SID: Gerry Emig Office Phone: (914) 633-2311 Home Phone: (215) 259-8243 SID: Dave Torromeo Press Table Phone: (215) 787-7445 Office Phone: (914) 633-2310 Phone: (914) 632-6571 1989-90 Record: 20-1 1 Home Conference: Atlantic 10 Assistant SID: Gary Stanley 667-6599 Conference Record/Finish: 15-3 (1st) Home Phone: (914) Home Record: 10-4 Press Table Phone: (914) 633-2255 Away Record: 7-6 1989-90 Record: 13-15 Neutral: 3-1 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Head Coach: John Chaney Conference Record/Finish: 8-8 (2nd, South) Career Record: 417-120 (18 seasons) Home Record: 8-5 4-6 Record at Temple: 192-61 (8 seasons) Away Record: 1-4 Office Phone: (215) 787-7443 Neutral: Assistant Coaches: Jim Maloney, Dean Demopoulos, Head Coach: Gary Brokaw Career Record: 55-61 (4 seasons) Record at Iona: 55-61 (4 seasons) Returning Starters (5) Office Phone: (914) 633-2304 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Assistant Coaches: Jim Bostic, Tim OToole, Mark Macon G 6-5 185 Sr 21.9 6.0 Steve Post, Ken Peterson Donald Hodge C/F 7-0 230 Jr 15.1 8.2 Mik Kilgore F/G 6-8 210 Jr 10.8 5.7 Returning Starters (5) Michael Harden G 6-2 185 Sr 8.1 2.3 Pos Ht CI PPG RPG Mark Strickland F 6-9 210 Jr 5.0 5.2 Name Wt Sean Green F 6-5 210 Sr 19.8 5.8 Shawn Worthy G 6-3 200 Sr 8.6 2.9 Returning Lettermen (4) 6-3 180 So 8.5 2.8 (other than starters) Danny Doyle G Jonathan Duck F 6-7 240 Sr 7.6 5.8 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Kevin Cooper C 6-10 210 Jr 5.7 6.4 Johnnie Conic G 6-5 178 So 1.3 0.7 Chris Lovelace C/F 6-11 215 Jr 1.1 1.6 Returning Lettermen (6) Shoun Randolph G 6-5 205 Sr 1.0 0.9 (other than starters) Jan Post C 6-10 225 Sr 0.3 0.5 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Gerald McClease F 6-7 235 Sr 3.0 3.2 Lettermen Lost (2) Eric Williams G 6-5 190 Jr 2.6 1.2 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Jeremy Green G 5-11 180 So 1.7 0.5 C 7-0 230 11.3 8.3 John Savage C 6-9 205 Sr 0.6 1.5 Ernest Pollard F 6-6 205 0.9 0.8 Bill Regan G 6-2 185 Jr 0.5 0.3 Marvin Goodwine G 5-10 175 So 0.4 0.6 Newcomers (2)

Name Pos Ht Wt CI lometown Lettermen Lost (1) Vic Carstarphen G 6-0 160 So NJ "amden, Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Jonathan Haynes G 6-3 177 Fr Philadelphia PA Joey Johnson F 6-6 211 10.3 3.7

Newcomers (4) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown James Brickhouse G 6-1 160 Fr Brooklyn NY Dan Golombiewski F 6-6 225 Fr Neptune, NJ Antoine Lewis G Sr Brooklyn NY Ian Whyte C 7-1 215 Fr Highland; ,NJ 31 Niagara Siena January 12, 7:30 PM January 21, 7:30 PM Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia Civic Center January 26, 8 PM February 20, 7:30 PM Niagara Falls, NY Loudonville, NY

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i\ S\ Jack Armstrong Darren Brown Mark Brown

Location: Lewiston, NY 14109 Location: Loudonville, NY 12211 Enrollment: 3,100 Enrollment: 2,700 Nickname/Colors: Purple Eagles/Purple, White and Gold Nickname/Colors: Saints/Green and Gold Arena and Capacity: Niagara Falls Convention Center (6,000) Arena and Capacity: Alumni Recreation Center (4,000); Athletic Director: Mike Jankowski Knickerbocker Arena (15,700) Office Phone: (716) 285-1212 (ext. 205) Athletic Director: William Kirsch SID: Jim Mauro Office Phone: (518) 783-2551 Office Phone: (716) 285-1212 (ext. 431) SID: John D'Argenio Home Phone: (716) 298-5639 Office Phone: (518) 783-2450 Assistant SID: Bill Kellick Home Phone: (518) 462-3045 Home Phone: (716) 754-4013 Assistant SID: Press Table Phone: (716) 285-7040 Home Phone: 1989-90 Record: 6-22 Press Table Phone: (518) 783-2411 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic 1989-90 Record: 16-13 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11 (4th, North) Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic

Home Record: 3-10 Conference Record/ Finish: 1 1-5 (2d, North) Away Record: 3-10 Home Record: 9-1

Neutral: 0-2 Away Record: 4-1 1 Head Coach: Jack Armstrong Neutral: 3-1

Career Record: 6-22 (1 season) Head Coach: Mike Deane

Record at Niagara: 6-22 (1 season) Career Record: 105-61 (6 seasons)

Office Phone: (716) 285-1212 (ext. 206) Record at Siena: 81-39 (4 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Tom Keenan, Bob MacKinnon, Jr., Office Phone: (518) 783-2543 Scott Besece, Assistant Coaches: , Brad McAlester, Mike McCubbin, Norm Finch

Returning Starters (4) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Returning Starters (4) Dwayne Daniel F 6-5 190 So 9.5 2.9 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Darren Brown C 6-8 220 Sr 8.8 6.2 G 5-11 170 Sr 16.9 3.2 Darrin Bossert G 5-10 165 Sr 8.6 1.6 Steve Downey C 6-11 235 Sr 10.9 5.6 Tony Newsom G 6-2 175 So 7.6 3.0 Lee Mathews F/C 6-7 200 So 8.3 6.1 Tom Huerter F/G 6-6 205 Sr 6.4 3.6 Returning Lettermen (3) (other than starters) Returning Lettermen (7) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG (other than starters) Sean Schiano C 6-11 240 Jr 4.3 3.4 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Mike Hartman G 6-0 175 So 4.1 1.4 Bruce Schroeder F 6-3 185 Jr 11.1 4.0 Karl Haire F 6-5 210 Sr 3.4 2.4 Mike Brown G 6-2 180 Jr 6.0 1.4 James Roberts F 6-5 210 Sr 3.1 1.9 Lettermen Lost (5) Jim Ryder G 6-3 175 So 2.6 0.5 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Andy Grazulis F/C 6-6 220 Jr 1.3 1.7 David Foster F 6-6 Jr 1.0 1.0 Patrick Jones F 6-6 214 21.4 9.7 210 Joe Middleton 6-4 190 Jr 0.6 0.6 Jon Joffe G 6-6 170 5.3 1.3 G Eric Loewenguth G 5-10 170 1.0 0.1 Lettermen Lost Keith Tirico G 6-0 165 1.0 0.8 (1) Mark Howard F 6-4 210 0.8 0.1 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Jeff Robinson G 6-6 185 14.9 5.4 Newcomers (7) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Newcomers (3) David Bertram G 6-2 160 Fr Barryville, N\ f Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Brian Clifford F/C 6-8 210 So Brooklyn, NY Doremus Bennerma i G 5-11 160 Fr Stratford. CT 6-7 Keith Hocevar F 190 Fr East Lake. OF 1 Mike McGhee F 6-6 195 Fr Texarkana, TX E-Lon-E McCracken F 6-5 180 So Nia gara Falls, NY Davor Milardovic F 6-8 210 Fr Oak ville. Ont ario Kandia Milton G/F 6-5 185 Fr Det roit. Ml Reggie Moore G 6-3 170 Fr Bronx, NY Scott Ramey G 6-4 175 Fr Thorntown, IN 32

Canisius Fairfield January 24, 7:35 PM January 31, 7:30 PM Buffalo, NY Philadelphia Civic Center February 9, 7:30 PM February 11, 7:30 PM Philadelphia Civic Center Fairfield, CT

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Marty Marbach Harry Seymour Harold Brantley

Location: Buffalo, NY 14208 Location: Fairfield, CT 06430-7524 Enrollment: 4,671 Enrollment: 2,850 (undergraduates) Nickname/Colors: Golden Griffins/Blue and Gold Nickname/Colors: Stags/Cardinal Red Arena and Capacity: Memorial Auditorium (16,476) Arena and Capacity: Alumni Hall/3,022 Athletic Director: Dr. Daniel P. Starr Athletic Director: Dr. Harold "Chappy" Menninger Office Phone: (716) 888-2984 Office Phone: (203) 254-4040 SID: John Maddock SID: Victor D'Ascenzo Office Phone: (716) 888-2977 Office Phone: (203) 254-4000 (ext. 2877, 2878) Home Phone: (716) 839-3099 Home Phone: (203) 254-8390 Assistant SID: Bob Dzimian Assistant SID: Jim Hoffman Home Phone: (716) 434-8591 Home Phone: (203) 874-0616 Press Table Phone: (716) 856-5809 Press Table Phone: (203) 254-4000 (ext. 2250) 1989-90 Record: 11-18 1989-90 Record: 10-19 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic

Conference Record/ Finish: 5-1 1 (tied for 4th, North) Conference Record/Finish: 6-10 (5th, South) Home Record: 8-5 Home Record: 7-6 Away Record: 2-12 Away Record: 2-12 Neutral: 1-1 Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Marty Marbach Head Coach: Mitch Buonaguro

Career Record: 31-53 (3 seasons) Career Record: 64-83 (5 seasons) Record at Canisius: 31-53 (3 seasons) Record at Fairfield: 64-83 (5 seasons) Office Phone: (716) 888-2983 Office Phone: (203) 254-4040 Assistant Coaches: Mike MacDonald, Dave Niland, Phil Seymore Assistant Coaches: Tom Barrise, Vinny Laczkoski, Greg Turner, Jim Kish

Returning Starters (3) Returning Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Starters (3) Ed Book C 6-11 225 Jr 12.3 6.5 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Chuck Giscombe G 6-3 185 Sr 9.8 2.4 Harold Brantley F/C 6-6 Sr 11.7 7.2 Harry Seymour F 6-5 195 Jr 6.2 4.2 Kevin George G 6-1 So 6.0 2.2 Drew Henderson F 6-7 So 5.5 7.6

Returning Lettermen (6) (other than starters) Returning Lettermen (5) (other than starters) Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Rodney Brown G 5-9 145 Jr 8.2 1.7 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Nixon Dyall F 6-7 200 Jr 5.6 4.7 Terry Fitzsimons G 6-5 180 Jr 4.6 2.1 Joe McCarthy G 6-3 170 So 5.4 1.2 Todd Holland F 6-8 215 Jr 3.5 3.1 Mike O'SuIIivan F 6-9 205 Sr 3.8 2.1 Mike Plansky G 6-1 195 Sr 1.6 0.7 Dexter Parker F 6-7 265 So 2.6 2.1 Mike Rodgers G 6-5 190 Sr 1.1 0.4 'Brendan McCaffrey G 6-4 210 So 2.3 1.0 Ed Newman F 6-9 220 Sr 1.0 1.6

•1988-89 Statistics (1989-90 redshirt) Lettermen Lost (3) Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Lettermen Lost (3) Marvin Walters G 6-4 180 12.3 4.3 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Ed Duncan G 6-5 190 9.7 4.6 Jeff Priah F 6-5 200 11.9 7.3 Greg Keith C 6-10 240 4.0 2.7 Gregg Smith G 6-1 180 9.7 2.8 Brian Brown G 6-3 200 3.1 1.4 Newcomers (5) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Newcomers (1) Chris Barry F 6-6 215 Fr Spring Lake NJ Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Johnnie Jones G 6-1 175 Fr Bridgeport, CT Dana Johnson G 6-2 180 Fr Norristown, PA Craig Martin G 6-3 185 Fr Roselle, NJ

Kris Steele F 6-7 200 Fr Southington , CT Scott Sytulek G 6-4 190 Fr New Britain CT 33 Manhattan Notre Dame

February 2, 1 PM February 6, 8 PM Notre Dame, IN February 18, 7:30 PM Philadelphia Civic Center IL1I i

"Digger" Phelps LaPhonso Ellis

Location: Notre Dame, IN 46556 Keith Bullock Enrollment: 9,829 Nickname/Colors: Fighting Irish/Blue and Gold Location: Riverdale, NY 10471 Arena and Capacity: Joyce Center (11,418) Enrollment: 4,000 Athletic Director: Dick Rosenthal Nickname/Colors: Jaspers/Kelly Green and White Office Phone: (219) 239-6107 Arena and Capacity: SID: John Heisler Athletic Director: Robert J. Byrnes Office Phone: (219) 239-7516 Office Phone: (212) 920-0227 Home Phone: (219) 277-3523 SID: Jeff Bernstein Assistant SID: Jim Daves Office Phone: (212) 920-0227 Home Phone: (219) 233-8515 Home Phone: (212) 889-5370 Press Table Phone: Assistant SID: 1989-90 Record: 16-13 Home Phone: Conference: Independent Press Table Phone: (212) 920-0229 Conference Record/ Finish: — 1989-90 Record: 11-17 Home Record: 11-2 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Away Record: 5-9 Conference Record/Finish: 7-9 (tied for 2d, South) Neutral: 0-2 Home Record: 6-5 Head Coach: Richard "Digger" Phelps Away Record: 5-9 Career Record: 407-180 (20 seasons) Neutral: 0-3 Record at Notre Dame: 381-177 (19 seasons) Head Coach: Steve Lappas Office Phone: (219) 239-5222

Career Record: 1 8-38 (2 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Matt Kilcullen, Fran McCaffery, Jeff Nix

Record at Manhattan: 18-38 (2 seasons) Office Phone: (212) 920-0227 Returning Starters (2) Assistant Coaches: Ed Beglane, John Leonard, Ryan Ford Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG LaPhonso Ellis F 6-9 238 Jr 14.0 12.6 Returning Starters (4) G 6-1 165 Jr 10.9 1.6 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG

Keith Bullock F 6-6 235 So 13.5 6.6 Returning Lettermen (4) Russ Williams G 6-4 190 Jr 9.1 2.2 (other than starters) 5-9 Charles Dubra G 173 Jr 5.4 1.4 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Carey Edwards G/F 6-4 200 So 4.8 2.1 Daimon Sweet F/G 6-5 200 Jr 6-6 2.1 Kevin Ellery F 6-5 225 Sr 4.4 2.3 Returning Lettermen (7) Tim Singleton G 6-1 180 Sr 4.2 1.4 (other than starters) Keith Tower C 6-11 235 Jr 2.1 2.7 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG

Chris Williams G 6-4 190 So 5.3 1.6 Lettermen Lost (5) David Bernsley F 6-7 225 Jr 5.0 4.6 Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Carey Wilson 6-3 178 So 4.0 2.0 G Keith Robinson F 6-9 230 14.7 7.9 Dave Althaver C 6-10 215 Sr 3.6 3.2 Joe Fredrick G 6-4 193 13.0 1.6 Greg Rock G/F 6-3 175 Sr 1.8 0.8 Monty Williams F 6-7 205 7.7 3.7 Jim Nightingale G 5-10 165 Jr 0.3 0.0 Jamere Jackson G 6-2 208 4.4 1.2 Erik Gottlieb 6-10 208 0.3 0.3 So So Scott Paddock C 6-9 248 2.2 2.7

Lettermen Lost (4) Newcomers (4) Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Peter Runge F 6-8 220 15.4 8.4 Brooks Boyer G 6-3 185 Fr Jackson Ml Kelly Monroe F 6-5 190 12.0 3.1 Carl Cozen F 6-6 220 Fr Chicago . IL 6-4 Ken Bouyer F 190 0.8 0.8 Joe Ross F 6-10 215 Fr Wabash IN 6-0 John DeGennaro G 165 0.3 0.3 Jon Ross F 6-9 210 Fr Wabash IN

Newcomers (3) Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Tom Corrigan F 6-8 190 Jr Ridgefield, NJ Jake Davalli F 6-6 195 Fr Towson, MD Don Elliot C 6-9 198 Fr Gastonia, NC 34

St. Peter's St. Joseph's February 14, 7:30 PM February 16, 7 PM Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia Civic Center February 26, 7:30 PM Jersey City, NJ

John Griffin Craig Amos

Ted Fiore Jasper Walker Location: Philadelphia, PA 19131 Enrollment: 2,731 (fulltime undergraduates) Nickname/Colors: Hawks/Crimson and Gray Location: Jersey City, NJ Arena and Capacity: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200) Enrollment: 3,146 Athletic Director: Don DiJulia Nickname/Colors: Peacocks/Blue and White Office Phone: (215) 660-1707 Arena and Capacity: (3,200); Meadowlands (20,046) SID: Ken Krsolovic Athletic Director: William A. Stein Office Phone: (215) 660-1704 Office Phone: (201) 915-9100 Home Phone: (215) 853-2195 SID: Tim Camp Assistant SID: Larry Dougherty Office Phone: (201) 915-9101 Home Phone: (215) 551-8395 Home Phone: (201) 451-1043 Press Table Phone: (215) 877-3399 Assistant SID: 1989-90 Record: 7-21 Home Phone: Conference: Atlantic 10 Press Table Phone: (201) 915-9101 Conference Record/ Finish: 5-13 (tied for 8th) 1989-90 Record: 14-14 Home Record: 5-8 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Away Record: 2-1 1 Conference Record/ Finish: 7-9 (tied for 3rd, South) Neutral: 0-2 Home Record: 6-7 Head Coach: John Griffin Away Record: 6-6 Career Record: 70-44 (4 seasons) Neutral: 2-1 Record at St. Joseph's: (1st season) Head Coach: Ted Fiore Office Phone: (215) 660-1706 Career Record: 77-40 (4 seasons) Assistant Coaches: , David Spiller, Mike Doyle Record at St. Peter's: 77-40 (4 seasons) Office Phone: (201) 915-9105 Assistant Coaches: Rodger Blind, Chris Casey, Returning Starters (4) Ted Zawacki, Jack Lynch Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Craig Amos G 6-6 180 Jr 16.0 6.4 Richard Stewart 6-4 180 Sr 11.8 2.7 Returning Starters (4) F Chris Gardler G 5-8 150 Sr 11.3 2.2 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Marlon Miller F 6-8 230 Sr 7.9 5.1 Tony Walker F 6-6 185 Sr 16.1 6.4 Marvin Andrews G/F 6-3 200 Sr 8.3 4.6 Returning Lettermen (6) John Connell C 6-9 205 Sr 8.0 3.6 (other than starters) Jasper Walker G 5-10 155 Sr 8.0 3.2 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG 6-11 Jr 4.6 3.0 Returning Lettermen (3) Ron Vercruyssen C 240 (other than starters) C 6-8 250 Jr 4.0 4.1 Brett McKay G 5-11 170 So 3.0 0.6 Name Pos Ht Wt CI PPG RPG Eddie Malloy F 6-6 175 So 2.3 1.1 Corey Taylor G 6-1 190 Jr 1.8 0.5 Ray Washington G 6-1 180 Sr 2.3 1.1 Ken Mack C 6-11 240 Sr 1.1 1.0 Brian Daly F 6-5 210 Jr 2.2 0.6 Matt Anderson F/C 6-8 225 Sr 0.9 1.6

Lettermen Lost (2) Lettermen Lost (5) Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Name Pos Ht Wt PPG RPG Mike Shaak F 6-8 220 11.3 5.6 Chuck Veterano F 6-7 225 12.8 5.8 Mor Naaman F 6-8 175 1.3 0.1 Art Flaherty G 6-2 175 6.1 2.3 Abdul Fox G/F 6-6 175 5.0 2.1 Newcomers (5) Demetrius Dudley G 6-4 210 2.5 1.8 Matt McKenna G/F 6-4 190 1.9 1.1 Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Bernard Blunt G 6-3 20C Fr Syracuse, NY

Newcomers (6) Rap Curry G 6-3 19C Fr Lansdowne, PA Atasho Maloney F 6-5 20C Fr San Francisco CA Name Pos Ht Wt CI Hometown Mike Sell C 6-8 23L So Solon, OH Antoine Allen G 6-0 170 So Linden, NJ Jason Warley F 6-5 205 So Ph ladelphia, 3 A Thinel Bishop F 6-7 200 So Florence, SC Anthony Candelino G 5-11 170 Jr Eh zabeth, NJ Reggie Herron G 6-2 185 Jr Bladensburg, MD Oyango Merriman F 6-7 220 So , MA Scott Nesbitt F 6-6 240 Jr New York, NY 35

Series Results vs. 1990-91 Opponents

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY: (1-0) 1986-87: 68-75/100-85 1954-55: 76-75 (OT) 1971-72:81-68 1987-88: 101-83/91-86 1955-56: 70-72 1988-89: 89-64/91-62 1956-57: 83-74 : (4-3) 1989-90: 89-73/95-78 1957-58: 69-68 (OT) 1948-49: 76-54 1958-59: 56-72 1953-54: 74-62 LOYOLA COLLEGE (MD): (26-1) 1959-60: 64-48 1962-63: 73-84 1933-34:49-25 1960-61:71-77 1965-66: 71-69 1939-40: 34-31 1961-62: 64-78

1979-80: 106-108 (3 OT) 1940-41: 39-34 1962-63: 76-79 1984-85: 74-73 1941-42:46-26 1963-64: 58-54 1987-88: 82-95 1942-43: 51-31 1964-65: 67-59 (OT) 1943-44:45-53 1965-66: 87-88 (OT) : (20-9) 1944-45:82-42/59-44 1966-67: 69-72/86-72 1940-41:43-37 1945-46: 45-42/54-43 1967-68: 83-100 1948-49: 59-43 1946-47: 71-46/59-49 1968-69: 88-73 1954-55: 99-64 (NCAA Tourn.) 1947-48: 64-62/74-58 1969-70: 101-90 1958-59: 77-64 1948-49: 78-57/85-61 1970-71:96-79 1959-60: 82-68 1949-50: 73-51/71-59 1971-72: 70-71 1960-61: 73-94 1950-51: 70-42/71-42 1972-73: 80-72 1961-62: 73-63 1951-52: 93-66/91-65 1973-74: 67-65 1962-63: 53-76 1952-53: 89-47/73-61 1974-75:81-71 1963-64:91-81 1953-54: 97-62 1975-76: 53-69 1965-66: 95-81 1989-90:89-69/110-81 1976-77: 64-66 1966-67: 75-93 1977-78: 116-97 1967-68:80-64 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1978-79: 88-74 1968-69: 78-56 UNIVERSITY: (0-1) 1979-80:95-83 1969-70: 70-80 1989-90: 116-121 1980-81: 72-71 (OT) 1970-71:92-55 1982-83: 82-65 1971-72:80-78 : (33-6) 1984-85: 63-58 1972-73: 96-85 1912-13:22-25 1985-86: 92-75 1973-74: 81-89 1931-32: 34-32 1986-87:89-81 (NIT Tourn.) 1974-75: 69-70 1939-40:46-33 1989-90: 87-69 1975-76: 103-72 1940-41:44-53 1976-77: 65-49 1945-46:45-52 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME: (4-15) 1977-78: 77-78 1948-49: 76-46/53-62 1971-72: 71-97 1978-79: 99-87 1949-50: 65-60 1972-73: 71-87 1980-81: 79-81 1950-51:64-63 1973-74: 78-98 1981-82: 102-76 1951-52: 77-55 1974-75: 75-91 1982-83: 54-55 1952-53: 63-52 1975-76: 89-108 1983-84: 79-66 1953-54: 69-61 1976-77: 77-113 1987-88: 85-73 1954-55: 76-62 1977-78: 90-95 1989-90: 89-77 1956-57:81-72 1978-79: 70-93 1957-58: 72-59 1979-80: 62-60 : (13-5) 1958-59: 78-71 1980-81:59-60 1971-72: 108-96 1959-60: 71-58 1981-82: 66-61 1983-84: 98-85/94-76 1960-61:74-68 1982-83: 56-68

1984-85: 95-89/105-106 (2 OT) 1961-62: 76-69 1983-84: 68-66 1985-86: 57-61/53-55 1962-63: 78-61 1984-85: 58-71 1986-87:60-63/58-54/62-75(MAACTourn.) 1963-64: 75-62 1985-86:63-77 1987-88: 78-50/75-57 1973-74: 65-73 1986-87: 64-76 (OT) 1988-89: 65-61/85-67/91-62 (MAACTourn.) 1975-76: 78-79 1987-88: 59-68 1989-90: 78-51/72-49/90-60(MAACTourn.) 1983-84: 74-72/78-62/76-60 (MAACTourn.) 1988-89: 78-80 1984-85: 85-74/65-64 1989-90:86-78 : (1-0) 1985-86: 89-74/101-63 1988-89: 101-100 1986-87: 102-69/76-62 UNIVERSITY OF 1987-88:95-70/92-74/62-51 (MAACTourn.) PENNSYLVANIA: (19-24) UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO: (1-0) 1988-89:81-57/77-60 1933-34:22-35 1950-51:60-49 1989-90:99-78/100-60 1934-35: 22-33 1935-36: 28-36 : (12-5) : (25-15) 1936-37:25-26 1953-54:82-69 1933-34: 28-33 1946-47: 56-68 1965-66:94-72 1941-42: 37-40 1947-48: 55-43 1981-82: 71-95 1950-51:82-56 194*49: 64-44 1983-84:95-80/81-79 1951-52: 85-74 1951-52: 75-58 1984-85: 73-103/77-93 1952-53:87-76 1955-56: 64-52 1985-86: 66-74/80-68 1953-54: 66-74/50-69 1956-57: 84-73 36

Series Results vs. 1990-91 Opponents

1957-58: 66-67 1955-56: 56-60 1937-38: 22-37 1958-59: 70-73 1956-57: 85-97 (OT)/61-57 1938-39: 38-27 1959-60: 62-66 1957-58: 77-82 (OT) 1939-40: 37-39 1960-61: 67-63 1958-59: 63-70 1940-41: 22-27 1961-62: 69-57 1959-60:80-73 1941-42: 38-48 1962-63: 74-78 1960-61: 54-65 1942-43: 43-47 1963-64: 61-58 1961-62: 72-71 1943-44: 45-73 1964-65: 78-64 1962-63:49-66 1945-46: 60-70 1965-66: 76-90 1963-64: 80-70 1946-47: 73-71 1966-67: 85-83 1964-65: 85-93 1947-48: 52-54 1967-68: 45-57 1965-66: 69-92 1948-49: 36-54 1968-69: 78-64 1966-67: 85-96/73-70 1949-50: 60-55/67-51 1969-70: 67-76 1967-68: 103-71 1950-51: 82-65/54-59 1970-71:88-107 1968-69: 84-67 1951-52: 75-59/65-50

1971-72: 66-80 1969-70: 99-101 (2 OT) 1952-53: 57-42/65-45 1972-73:45-57 1970-71: 56-66/76-81 (OT) 1953-54: 77-53/56-57 1973-74:82-84 1971-72: 55-72 1954-55: 59-57 (OT) 1974-75: 67-65 1972-73: 52-77/55-68 1955-56: 57-60 1975-76: 56-58 1973-74: 73-75/71-76 1956-57: 63-61 1976-77: 70-80 1974-75: 68-60 1957-58: 61-71 1977-78: 75-78 1975-76: 75-86 1958-59: 67-64 1978-79: 67-68 1976-77: 69-61 1959-60: 53-77 1979-80: 80-73 1977-78: 82-74/89-82 1960-61: 57-63 1980-81: 62-67 1978-79: 87-94/63-68 (OT) 1961-62: 51-64 1981-82: 77-75 1979-80: 57-58/59-49 1962-63: 81-71 1982-83: 72-78 1980-81: 58-56 1963-64: 57-63 1983-84: 96-85 1981-82: 77-83/71-83 1964-65: 83-70/81-74 1984-85: 77-74 1982-83: 79-60 1965-66: 59-66 (OT)/86-85 1985-86: 80-86 1983-84: 72-74 1966-67: 65-79/61-78 1986-87: 80-72 1984-85: 74-69 1967-68: 64-60/87-69 1987-88: 61-66 1985-86: 74-69 1968-69: 101-85 1988-89: 77-61 1986-87: 70-77 1969-70: 61-69 1989-90:86-83 1987-88: 63-73 1970-71: 63-58 1988-89: 81-57 1971-72: 56-67 ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY: (46-46) 1989-90: 93-76 1972-73: 54-56 1900-01: 32-7 1973-74: 78-54 1900-01:29-13 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE: (11-5) 1974-75: 74-63 1901-02: 70-8 1983-84: 64-57/67-7 1/63-65 (MAA 1975-76: 63-67 1909-10: 22-18/18-24/29-35 1984-85: 59-60/70-57 1976-77: 75-87 1910-11: 10-6/20-16 1985-86: 63-69/62-54 1977-78: 82-75/73-72 1911-12:23-18 1986-87: 65-56/68-61 1978-79: 81-97 1915-16:26-31/29-21 1987-88: 56-47/67-64 1979-80: 62-67/70-62 1916-17: 30-29/27-28/22-17 1988-89: 78-74/63-65/7 1-58(MAA 1980-81: 62-84 1921-22:9-44 1989-90: 72-59/74-66 (OT) 1981-82: 72-86 1933-34:27-15/39-20 1982-83: 79-84 (OT)

1934-35: 23-25/32-25/25-26 : (2-0) 1983-84: 80-79 (2 OT) 1935-36: 19-23/20-40 1989-90: 106-90/106-90 (MAAC 1 1984-85: 54-65 1936-37: 20-25/25-28 (OT) 1985-86: 58-81 1937-38: 22-18 : (34-46) 1986-87: 66-70 1938-39: 32-31 1899-00: 15-10 1987-88: 56-59 1939-40: 28-33 1901-02: 11-19 1988-89: 57-67 1940-41:40-48 1902-03: 14-16 1989-90: 63-62 1941-42: 53-58 1903-04:20-13 1942-43: 45-48 1904-05: 19-17 1943-44: 33-53/37-53 1905-06:21-23 1944-45: 36-39 1906-07: 17-25 1945-46: 38-36 1907-08: 20-29 1946-47: 48-45 (OT) 1908-09:24-20 1947-48: 65-70 1909-10: 18-29 1948-49: 78-41 1910-11:21-30 1949-50: 74-53/79-50 1911-12:35-16 1950-51:81-63/77-60 1912-13:22-27 1951-52: 53-54/68-50 1913-14: 19-28 1952-53: 79-52/75-63 1914-15:21-37 1953-54: 73-57/78-64 1915-16:25-39 1954-55: 82-56 1936-37: 37-31 37

Series Results vs. 1990-91 Opponents

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY: (22-21) 1965-66: 78-70 1978-79: 84-78 1933-34: 23-25 1966-67: 59-68 1979-80: 79-86 1934-35:21-22/29-23 1967-68: 56-64 1980-81: 84-83 (3 OT) 1955-56: 71-64/73-76 1968-69: 74-67 1981-82:82-117 1956-57: 75-61 1969-70: 85-96 1982-83: 71-72

1957-58: 111-105 (3 OT)/75-64 1970-71: 73-69 1983-84:90-80 1958-59: 57-63 1971-72: 73-86 1984-85: 63-80 1959-60: 52-68 1972-73: 101-79 1985-86: 46-50 1960-61: 76-71 1973-74: 104-66 1986-87: 93-86/86-84 (NIT Tourn.) 1961-62: 63-65/67-75 1974-75: 74-73 (OT) 1987-88: 80-83 1962-63:47-63 1975-76: 75-72 1988-89: 79-74 (OT) 1963-64: 63-59 1976-77: 71-70 1989-90: 71-70 1964-65: 72-86 1977-78: 79-82/97-103 (NCAA Tourn.)

Bill Raftery — co-captain — 1962-63, Hubie Marshall — co-captain — 1966-67, leading scorer — 1961-62 leading scorer - 1965-66; 1966-67

Larry Cannon — co-captain, Rich Tarr — co-captain, MAAC leading scorer — 1967-68 Tournament, MVP - 1987-88 38

La Salle On The Road

At FLORIDA STATE, Dec. 9, 1990 - At MANHATTAN, Feb. 2, 1991 - Tallahassee Hilton (Contact: Tracey Markee, 904-224-5000) Grand Hyatt (Sports Management Office, 212-883-1234)

At TOKYO, JAPAN, Dec. 11-17 - At NOTRE DAME, Feb. 6, 1991 - TBA (Hokubei Tours, Los Angeles - 213-622-7280) The Works Hotel, South Bend, Ind. (Edie Parker, 219-234-1954)

At LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, Dec. 31, 1990 - At FAIRFIELD, Feb. 11, 1991 - Compri Hotel, Los Angeles Airport (213-322-0999) Trumball Marriott (Steven Gardiner, 203-378-1400)

At IONA, Jan. 8, 1991 - At SIENA, Feb. 20, 1991 - (Ramada Plaza Hotel, New Rochelle, NY TBA (Theresa Walsh, 914-576-3700) At ST. PETER'S, Feb. 26, 1991 - At LOYOLA BALTIMORE, Jan. 17, 1991 — Sheraton Meadowlands (201-896-0500) Sheraton Towson (Phyllis Cooney, 301-321-7400) At ALBANY, METRO ATLANTIC CONFERENCE At CANISIUS, Jan. 24, 1991 - TOURNAMENT, Mar. 1-4, 1991 - Buffalo Hilton (Chuck Giglia, 716-845-5100) Albany Hilton (Colleen Bagley, 518-462-6611)

At NIAGARA, Jan. 26, 1991 - Niagara Hilton (Stacy Olendorf, 716-285-3361)

La Salle University In the Polls 1989-90

USA SPORTING Week of: UPI AP TODAY NEWS Nov. 27 — — — —

Dec. 4 — — — 26

Dec. 11 — 23 — 12

Dec. 18 — 20 25 12

Dec. 25 16 (tie) 17 21 (no poll)

Jan. 1 19 (tie) 21 17 12

Jan. 8 — 17 22 12

Jan. 15 19 (tie) 18 18 14

Jan. 22 18 15 20 14

Jan. 29 15 (tie) 14 17 14

Feb. 5 16 14 16 14

Feb. 12 14 14 14 14

Feb. 19 14 14 14 14

Feb. 26 14 13 14 14

Mar. 5 12 11 14 14

Mar. 12 13 (final) 12 (final) 19 (final) 14

Mar. 19 14 (final)

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1989-90 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Men's Basketball Final Standings MAAC NORTH MAAC PCT. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Holy Cross 14-2 .875 24-6 .800 12-1 7-3 5-2 Siena 11-5 .687 16-13 .551 9-1 4-11 3-1 Fordham 10-6 .625 20-13 .606 8-5 9-6 3-2 Canisius 5-11 .313 11-18 .379 8-5 2-12 1-1 Army 5-11 .313 10-19 .344 8-4 0-12 2-3 Niagara 5-11 .313 6-22 .214 3-10 3-11 0-1 MAAC SOUTH

La Salle 16-0 1.000 30-2 .937 11-1 12-0 7-1 lona 8-8 .500 12-15 .464 8-5 4-6 1-4 St. Peter's 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 6-6 6-6 2-2 Manhattan 7-9 .438 11-17 .393 5-5 5-9 1-3 Fairfield 6-10 .375 10-19 .344 7-6 2-12 1-1 Loyola 2-14 .125 4-24 .143 4-8 0-14 0-2

1990 Marine Midland MAAC Tournament Knickerbocker Arena Albany, NY March 2-5 FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS

Fordham 81, Loyola 69 Fordham 69, lona 66 La Salle 106, Siena 90 Army 58, St. Peter's 56 Holy Cross 87, Army 62 Fordham 82, Holy Cross 71 Canisius 61, Manhattan 59 Siena 71, Canisius 53 Fairfield 66, Niagara 63 (OT) La Salle 90, Fairfield 60 TOURNAMENT FINAL La Salle 71, Fordham 61 MAAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Lionel Simmons, La Salle — MVP MAAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Doug Overton, La Salle Lionel Simmons, La Salle Andre McClendon, Fordham MAAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Damon Lopez, Fordham Keith Bullock, Manhattan Marc Brown, Siena MAAC COACH OF THE YEAR - Dwight Pernell, Holy Cross , Holy Cross

1990 ALL-MAAC ACADEMIC TEAM

Jack Hurd La Salle Business 3.47 Lititz, PA Todd Matson Army Systems Engineering 3.06 Antioch, CA Jim Nairus Holy Cross Chemistry/Pre-Med 3.34 Fairview Park, OH Stephen Rothert Army Literature Studies 3.51 Warsaw, IL Peter Runge Manhattan Finance 3.60 Pelham, NY Bruce Schroeder Siena Biology/Pre-Med 3.37 Marshall, MI ALL-MAAC ALL-MAAC FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Lionel Simmons Senior La Salle Peter Runge Senior Manhattan Keith Bullock Manhattan Doug Overton Junior La Salle Kevin Green Sophomore Loyola Randy Woods La Salle Dwight Pernell Senior Holy Cross Sean Green Junior lona Drew Henderson Fairfield Patrick Jones Senior Niagara Jim Nairus Junior Holy Cross Dan Doyle lona Marc Brown Junior Siena Andre McClendon Senior Fordham Lee Matthews Siena 41

1989-90 Men's Basketball Individual Statistics (OVERALL)

SCORING G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG PERCENTAGE (2.5 MADE/GAME)

1. Simmons, Lionel - La Salle 32 335 31 146 847 26.5 G FTMFTA PCT

2. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 30 210 81 149 650 21.7 1. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 30 149-174 .856

3. Patrick - 1 121 Jones, Niagara 28 238 598 21.4 2. McClendon, Andre - Fordham 32 85-100 .850 4. Green, • Iona 52 71 19.8 Sean 28 215 553 3. Prioleau, Jean - Fordham 33 90-106 .849 5. Kevin - Loyola 32 103 543 19.4 Green, 28 204 4. Collins, James - Army 29 79-98 .806 6. McClendon, Andre Fordham 32 187 96 85 555 17.3 5. Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 95-119 .798 Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 202 54 95 553 17.3

8. Brown, Marc - Siena 29 186 57 60 489 16.9 THREE-POINT FG PCT. (1.5 MADE/GAME) 9. Walker, Tony - St. Peter's 28 167 1 117 452 16.1 G FG-FGA PCT 10. Runge, Peter - Manhattan 26 160 80 400 15.4 1. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 30 81-161 .503 11. Robinson, Jeff - Siena 29 132 60 108 432 14.9 2. Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 54-124 .435 12. Nairus, Jim - Holy Cross 29 147 35 86 415 14.3 3. Brown, Rodney - Canisius 29 47-112 .420 13. Bullock Keith - Manhattan 28 118 2 140 378 13.5 4. Davis, Lorn - Holy Cross 30 51-124 .411 14. Woods, Randy - La Salle 32 145 77 56 423 13.2 5. Walker, Jasper - St. Peter's 27 41-100 .410 15. Veterano, Chuck - St. Peter's 25 117 7 80 321 12.8

ASSISTS G AST AVG HI

1. Brown, Marc - Siena 29 196 6.8 15

2. Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 212 6.6 13

3. Walker, Jasper - St. Peter's 27 170 6.3 13

4. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 30 159 5.3 12

5. Prioleau, Jean - Fordham 33 140 4.2 8

STEALS G STL AVG HI

1. Woods, Randy - La Salle 32 89 2.8 5

2. Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 84 2.6 7

3. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 30 63 2.1 6

4. Smith, Greg - Canisius 29 51 1.8 7

Simmons, Lionel - La Salle 32 59 1.8 4

Robinson, Jeff - Siena 29 53 1.8 6

BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK AVG HI

1. Lopez, Damon - Fordham 32 85 2.7 10

2. Simmons, Lionel • La Salle 32 65 2.0 6

3. Brantley, Harold - Fairfield 29 52 1.8 5

4. Cooper, Kevin - Iona 27 44 1.6 5

5. Mathews, Lee - Siena 29 36 1.2 6

REBOUNDING G ORB DRB TOT AVG HI

1. Simmons, Lionel La Salle 32 106 250 356 11.1 20

2. Lopez, Damon - Fordham 32 127 201 328 10.3 22

3. Jones, Patrick - Niagara 28 105 165 270 9.6 18

4. Runge, Peter - Manhattan 26 71 146 217 8.3 14

5. Henderson, Drew - Fairfield 29 99 121 220 7.6 17

6. O'Sullivan, Dan - Fordham 33 85 162 247 7.5 15

7. Priah, Jeff - Canisius 29 70 141 211 7.3 13

Mattson, Todd - Army 29 101 110 211 7.3 24

9. Brantley, Harold - Fairfield 29 78 131 209 7.2 16

10. Foley, Stephen - Loyola 28 53 132 185 6.6 12

Bullock, Keith - Manhattan 28 64 121 185 6.6 14

12. Cooper, Kevin - Iona 27 58 116 174 6.4 14

13. Walker, Tony - St. Peter's 28 86 90 176 6.3 12

14. Jenkins, Sanford - Fordham 33 70 135 205 6.2 16

Brown, Darren - Niagara 28 59 114 173 6.2 13

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (5 MADE/GAME) G FGM FGA PCT

1. Runge, Peter - Manhattan 26 160-292 .548

2. Walker, Tony - St. Peter's 28 167-306 .546

3. Jones, Patrick - Niagara 28 238-449 .530

4. Nairus, Jim • Holy Cross 29 147-279 .527 Lionel Simmons (La Salle '90) and Chip (ireenherg (La Salle '86 *33). 5. Overton, Doug - La Salle 32 202-387 .522 La Salle vs. Irish National Team, 1986 . ..

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1989-90 Individual Statistics MAAC Games Only

SCORING G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG ASSISTS G AST AVG HI

1. Simmons, Lionel - La Salle 16 177 10 77 441 27.6 1. Brown, Marc - Siena 16 117 7.3 15

2. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 16 117 44 82 360 22.5 2. Walker, Jasper - St. Peter's 16 107 6.7 13

3. Jones, Patrick - Niagara 16 128 1 72 329 20.6 3. Overton, Doug La Salle 16 104 6.5 13

4. Green, Kevin - Loyola 16 111 19 58 299 18.7 4. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 16 83 5.2

5. Overton, Doug • La Salle 16 108 27 49 292 18.3 5. Prioleau, Jean - Fordham 16 76 4.8

6. Green, Sean - lona 16 116 22 32 286 17.9

7. Walker, Tony - St. Peter's 16 96 67 259 16.2 STEALS G STL AVG HI

- 8. McClendon, Andre Fordham 16 85 44 44 258 16.1 1. Woods, Randy - La Salle 16 48 3.0 5 9. - 15.4 Brown, Marc Siena 16 93 26 34 246 2. Overton, Doug - La Salle 16 39 2.4 6

- 10. Robinson, Jeff Siena 16 69 32 70 240 15.0 3. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 16 35 2.2 6

- 11. Bullock Keith Manhattan 16 69 1 91 230 14.4 4. Smith, Gregg - Canisius 16 30 1.9 4

- 12. Runge, Peter Manhattan 16 88 49 225 14.1 5. Lopez, Damon - Fordham 16 28 1.8 6 Nairus, 14.1 Jim Holy Cross 16 80 16 50 226 Simmons, Lionel - La Salle 16 28 1.8 3

14. Woods, Randy • La Salle 16 76 41 26 219 13.7 15. Rothert, Steve - Army 15 65 73 203 13.5 BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK AVG HI

1. Lopez, Damon - Fordham 16 46 2.9 10 REBOUNDING G ORB DRB TOT AVG HI 2. Simmons, Lionel - La Salle 16 42 2.6 6

1 - Simmons, Lionel La Salle 16 54 126 180 11.3 20 3. Brantley, Harold - Fairfield 16 32 2.0 5 2. - Jones, Patrick Niagara 16 58 102 160 10.0 16 4. Matthews, Lee - Army 16 25 1.6 6

- 3. Lopez, Damon Fordham 16 60 96 156 9.8 17 Cooper, Kevin - lona 16 26 1.6 4 4. Henderson, Drew - Fairfield 16 66 73 139 8.7 17

5. Runge, Peter - Manhattan 16 40 96 136 8.5 14

6. Mattson, Todd - Army 16 64 57 121 7.6 16

7. Matthews, Lee - Siena 16 42 77 119 7.4 13

8. Brantley, Harold - Fairfield 16 41 72 113 7.1 13

Cooper, Kevin - lona 16 38 75 113 7.1 14

10. Priah, Jeff - Canisius 16 42 70 112 7.0 13

1 1 Foley, Stephen - Loyola 16 24 84 108 6.8 12

12. O'Sullivan, Dan - Fordham 16 39 68 107 6.7 13

13. Bullock, Keith - Manhattan 16 37 69 106 6.6 12

Brown, Darren - Niagara 16 31 75 106 6.6 13

1 5. Rothert, Steve - Army 15 35 63 98 6.5 13

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FG-FGA PCT

1 Walker, Tony - St. Peter's 16 96-170 .565

2. Overton, Doug - La Salle 16 108-193 .560

3. Nairus, Jim - Holy Cross 16 80-148 .541 4. Simmons, Lionel La Salle 16 177-335 .528

5. Jones, Patrick - Niagara 16 128-250 .512

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G FT-FTA PCT

1. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 16 82-94 .872

2. McClendon, Andre - Fordham 16 44-52 .846

3. Overton, Doug - La Salle 16 49-58 .845

4. Collins, James - Army 16 50-61 .820

5. Rothert, Steve - Army 15 73-90 .811

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE G FG-FGA PCT

1 Overton, Doug • La Salle 16 27-53 .509

2. Pernell, Dwight - Holy Cross 16 44-95 .463

3. McClendon, Andre - Fordham 16 44-104 .423

4. Collins, James - Army 16 25-60 .417

5. Walker, Jasper - St. Peter's 16 26-63 .413

Tim Legler, co-captain 1987-88, celebrates 1988 MAAC Tournament Championship. 43 Philadelphia Big 5

LA SALLE'S ALL-BIG 5 PERFORMERS Bob Alden 1959-60 Ralph Bantivoglio 1958-59 Steve Black 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84 Michael Brooks 1976-77, 1977-78* 1978-79, 1979-80* Joe Bryant 1973-74, 1974-75 Larry Cannon 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 Craig Conlin 1988-89 Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64 BIG 5 HALL OF FAME Jim Crawford 1972-73 Larry Cannon Inducted 1973 1968-69*, 1969-70*, 1970-71* Frank Corace 1974 Bob Fields 1970-71 Ken Durrett 1975 Curt Fromal 1964-65 Bob McAteer 1976 Tom Garberina 1956-57 James J. Henry (AD at formation of Big 1976 Chip Greenberg 1985-86 5) Hubie Marshall 1977 Bob Herdelin 1958-59 Alonzo Lewis 1980 Jack Hurd 1988-89 Joe Bryant 1981 Tim Legler 1986-87 Bernie Williams 1982 Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 Charlie Wise 1982 1983-84*, 1984-85 Bob Fields 1984 Kevin Lynam 1980-81 Michael Brooks 1986 Bob McAteer 1960-61, 1961-62 Tom Gola (Special Category, Coach) 1986 Hubie Marshall 1965-66, 1966-67 Bill Taylor 1989 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Doug Overton 1988-89, 1989-90 LA SALLE'S CITY Lionel Simmons 1986-87, 1987-88*, 1988-89*, 1989-90* CHAMPIONS

Bill Taylor 1973-74, 1974-75 1956-1957 (tie, St. Joseph's) 1980-1981 (tie, 5 teams 2-2)

Bernie Williams 1968-69 1963-1964 1983-1984 (tie, Temple)

Charlie Wise 1974-75, 1975-76* 1968-1969 1988-1989 (tie, Temple) (-Robert Geasey Award—MVP) 1974-1975 1989-1990

LA SALLE'S BIG 5 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

J

^ LL ILl Ken Durrett Michael Brooks Charlie Wise Ralph Lewis Lionel Simmons 1969, 1970, 1971 1978, 1980 1970 1984 1988. 1989. 1990 44

1990-91 Big 5 City Series Schedule

Day Date Time Game Thursday November 29 7:00 Temple at Villanova

Saturday December 1 4:00 La Salle at Pennsylvania Monday December 3 7:00 Villanova at Pennsylvania

Saturday December 8 7:00 Villanova at St. Joseph's Saturday December 22 4:00 La Salle at Villanova Thursday January 3 7:00 Pennsylvania at Temple Saturday January 5 7:00 Temple at La Salle

Wednesday January 16 7:00 Pennsylvania at St. Joseph's

Monday February 4 8:00 Temple at St. Joseph's

Saturday February 16 7:00 St. Joseph's at La Salle

(All games are on Prism.)

1989-90 Big 5 Results

Dec. 5, 1989 Temple 55, Pennsylvania 54

Dec. 6, 1989 Villanova 75, Pennsylvania 46

Dec. 9, 1989 LA SALLE 86, Pennsylvania 83 Dec. 17, 1989 LA SALLE 71, Villanova 70 Dec. 22, 1989 LA SALLE 63, Temple 62

Jan. 4, 1990 St. Joseph's 77, Pennsylvania 69

Jan. 17, 1990 Villanova 69, St. Joseph's 62

Jan. 24, 1990 Temple 78, St. Joseph's 63

Jan. 31, 1990 LA SALLE 93, St. Joseph's 76

Feb. 2, 1990 Villanova 71, Temple 69

1989-90 Big 5 Standings

Won Lost Pet. PF PA LA SALLE 4 1.000 313 291

Villanova 3 1 .750 285 248 Temple 2 2 .500 264 251

St. Joseph's 1 3 .250 278 309 Pennsylvania 4 .000 252 293

1989-90 All-Big 5 First Team

LIONEL SIMMONS, LA SALLE (Robert V. Geasey Award winner) Donald Hodge, Temple Mark Macon, Temple DOUG OVERTON, LA SALLE Chris Walker, Villanova

Second Team

Craig Amos, St. Joseph's Hassan Duncombe, Pennsylvania Tom Greis, Villanova Jerry Simon, Pennsylvania RANDY WOODS, LA SALLE

Steve Black — All Big Five first team — 1981-82; 82-83 and 83-84

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Lionel Simmons — La Salle's Ail-Time Leading Scorer — 1990 Player of the Year

LIONEL SIMMONS 1990PLAYEROFTHEYEARAWARDS

* John R. Wooden Award

* Eastman Kodak Award (National Association of Basketball Coaches)

* Award (Basketball Hall of Fame) * AP

* UPI

* U.S. Basketball Writers Association (Mercedes Benz Award)

* Basketball Weekly * World Almanac

* Naismith Award

* (ESPN)

* Productions (Lexington, )

* Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (3rd Consecutive Year)

* Philadelphia Big 5 / Robert V. Geasey (3rd Consecutive Year)

ALL-AMERICA (FIRST TEAM)

* John R. Wooden

* National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) * AP

* UPI

* U.S. Basketball Writers Association (District One Player of the Year)

* Basketball Weekly

* World Almanac

* The National

* Basketball Times

* Scripps-Howard LIONEL SIMMONS: YEAR-BY-YEAR

- TOTAL -3PT OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1986-87 33/ 33 263/ 500 .526 2/ 6 .333 142/186 .763 670 20.3 102 220 322 9.8 77/3 59 91 45 53 1254 1987-88 34/ 34 297/ 613 .485 2/ 8 .250 196/259 .757 792 23.3 125 261 386 11.4 73/0 86 100 77 71 1326 1988-89 32/ 32 349/ 716 .487 21/ 56 .375 189/266 .711 908 28.4 122 243 365 11.4 70/0 95 93 61 55 1245 1989-90 32/ 32 335/ 653 .513 31/ 65 .477 146/221 .661 847 26.5 106 250 356 11.1 71/2 115 91 65 60 1220

Totals 131/131 1244/2482 .501 56/135 .415 673/932 .722 3217 24.6 455 974 1429 10.9 291/5 355 375 248 239 5045 47

Lionel Simmons' Records

NCAA:

Consecutive games scoring in double figures (115)

Third on all-time scoring list (3,217)

Only 3,000 point scorer to accumulate over 1 ,085 rebounds ( 1 ,429) 1989-90-1 lth in scoring/ 19th in rebounding

1988-89-3rd in scoring/5th in rebounding 1987-88-25th in scoring/8th in rebounding MAAC:

Only player in MAAC history to be named Player of The Year three times 1989-90-Playerof the Year Scoring Leader (847) Rebounding Leader (356)

1988-89-Playerof the Year Scoring Leader (908) Rebounding Leader (365)

1987-88-Playerof the Year Scoring Leader (792) Rebounding Leader (386)

1986-87-Rookie of the Year Rebounding Leader (322)

LA SALLE:

Season Records: Scoring- 1988-89 (908) Field Goals- 1988-89 (349) Blocks- 1987-88 (77)

Career Records: Scoring (3,217) Steals (239) Blocks (248) Field Goals (1,244) Field Goal Attempts (2,482) Free Throws (623) Free Throw Attempts (932) Scoring Average (24.6) Consecutive Starts (131-Every game in career)

PHILADELPHIA BIG 5:

Only the third player ever to be voted to the All-Big 5 first team four seasons (Others: La Salle's Michael Brooks, VHlanova's ).

Only fourth player to win or share Robert V. Geasey Award (Big 5's Outstanding Player) three times (Others: La Salle's Ken Durrett, Temple's , Villanova's John Pinone)

Palumbo Trophy (Big 5's overall leading scorer each season): 1988 - 792 points; 1989 - 908; 1990 - 847. 48

A Season Of Firsts For The Explorers

Throughout the 1989-90 season, the La Salle Explorers Pennsylvania (86-83) and Villanova (71-70) to take the accomplished many goals and set a number of records. crown. La Salle won both regular season tournaments in

which it participated — the Coors Light Classic in Fresno, Entering the season, La Salle had not beaten Notre CA. and the Sugar Bowl Classic in New Orleans. Simmons Dame and Temple in the Lionel Simmons-Speedy was named the MVP of each tournament. Morris era, had not appeared in regular season AP and UP1 top 20 polls since 1977, had never appeared on net- Perhaps the wildest game of the season took place on work television, and had not won an outright Philadelphia January 6th, as the run-and-gun Loyola-Marymount Big 5 Title since 1975. The 1989-90 team accomplished all Lions defeated the Explorers, 121-116, in front of a this, and more. national television audience and a sold-out Civic Center. Bo Kimble led Loyola with 32 points while Simmons Lionel Simmons captured the media's attention by scored 34 points and grabbed a season-high 19 rebounds becoming only the fifth player in NCAA history to score for La Salle. 3,000 points in a career. The milestone point came at the Philadelphia Civic Center on a free-throw in the first half The Explorers ended the regular season by winning against Manhattan on February 22nd. Simmons also their third straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference became the first player in NCAA history to accumulate Championship. In the MAAC Tournament in Albany, NY, that lofty point total and grab more than 1,085 rebounds, La Salle overwhelmed Fairfield, 90-60 and outshot as he became the school's all-time men's leader in scoring Siena, 106-90, in the semifinals, then they took the tour- and steals. nament crown with a win over Fordham, 71-61. Simmons was named the tournament MVP. Overton joined Simmons Doug Overton garnered the media's bright light as on the All-Tournament Team. well. He scored his 1,000th point against St. Peter's on February 5, 1990, becoming just the 32nd La Salle men's The Explorers rode the momentum into Hartford, player to do so. He also became the La Salle men's all- Connecticut for a NCAA Tournament First Round matchup time leader in assists, when he passed the 461 mark at with Southern Mississippi. La Salle paid back the Manhattan on February 10, 1990. Golden Eagles for the 1987 NIT Championship-game loss by routing them, 79-63. Simmons led La Salle with 32 The other members of the cast contributed greatly to points and 16 rebounds. In the second round, the the Explorers' success, especially newcomer Randy Explorers took on Clemson, regular-season champions of Woods. Woods, who averaged 13 points a game, was the the ACC. Despite a 16-point halftime lead, La Salle could team's leader in three-point field goals and also led La Salle not hold off the Tigers, dropping a heartbreaking 79-75 and the MAAC in steals. Another new addition, forward decision. Lionel Simmons closed out his great career by Bron Holland, gave the Explorers rebounding depth off scoring 28 points. the bench. Forward Jack Hurd and center Milko Lieverst were steady performers for La Salle, and Bobby Johnson, who, with Simmons made up the squad's senior class, provided needed firepower as the sixth man by averaging almost 10 points a game.

As for the games themselves, the highlights were many.

La Salle did not disappoint in its first network television appearance, as the Explorers thumped host DePaul, 83-62. The loss was the Blue Demons' worst ever at the Rosemont Horizon and only the 17th defeat overall on the Horizon floor in 150 games.

The Explorers defeated Temple 63-62, January 3rd, at McGonigle Hall as Simmons totaled 23 points and 14 rebounds despite playing with an abscessed tooth. For the Owls, the loss to La Salle snapped a 27-game home win- ning streak. Notre Dame came to the Philadelphia Civic Center, January 12th and bowed to the Explorers, 86-78, in a thrilling nationally-televised game. Simmons and Overton scored 27 points apiece.

The victory over St. Joseph's, 93-76 at the sold-out St. Joseph's Alumni Field House on February 12th, gave

La Salle the Big 5 City Series title, as it swept the Philadelphia schools. The Explorers defeated Temple, 1 1 S1 1

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1989-90 Statistics

(30-2, MAAC: 19-0, Phila. Big 5: 4-0) - TOTAL - -3PT — OFF DEF TOT PLAYER G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/ FTA FT% FTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN Lionel Simmons 32/32 335/ 653 .513 31/ 65 .477 146/221 .661 847 26.5 106 250 356 11.1 71/2 115 91 65 60 1220 Doug Overton 32/32 201/387 .519 54/124 .436 95/119 .798 551 17.2 38 95 133 4.2 58/1 212 96 3 85 1202 Randy Woods 32/32 146/371 .394 77/221 .348 56/ 76 .737 425 13.3 44 57 101 3.2 85/0 111 48 89 1138

Bobby Johnson 32/ 1 117/274 .427 46/139 .331 32/ 44 .727 312 9.8 66 81 147 4.6 80/1 40 33 3 33 728 Jack Hurd 32/32 98/256 .383 44/152 .290 25/ 38 .658 265 8.3 45 60 105 3.3 86/2 63 48 10 38 718 Milko Lieverst 32/31 57/106 .538 0/ .000 27/ 47 .575 141 4.4 72 86 158 4.9 87/0 21 24 12 21 700 Bron Holland 28/ 48/ 80 .600 0/ .000 22/ 36 .611 118 4.2 40 41 81 2.9 54/0 15 14 10 10 403

Mike Stock 17/ 8/ 26 .308 1/ 3 .333 7/ 10 .700 24 1.4 4 17 21 1.2 7/0 1 10 1 2 47

Keith Morris 19/ 5/ 15 .333 4/ 12 .333 10/ 14 .714 24 1.3 2 2 4 .2 6/0 8 7 1 47

Mike Bergin 17/ 8/ 16 .500 0/ .000 5/ 8 .625 21 1.2 8 7 15 .9 2/0 2 3 1 1 35

Jeff Neubauer 16/ 5/ 14 .357 1/ 4 .250 3/ 4 .750 14 .9 6 8 14 .9 7/0 5 5 2 43

Don Shelton 22/ 5/ 26 .192 0/ .000 2/ 5 .400 12 .6 12 16 28 1.3 27/0 1 9 8 1 145 Team Rebounds 122

Explorers 32/32 1033/2224 .465 258/720 .358 430/622 .691 2754 86.1 443 720 1285 40.2 570/6 592 388 113 343 — Team Rebounds 109

Opponent Totals 32/32 878/2004 .438 143/460 .311 384/592 .649 2283 71.3 446 798 1353 42.3 563/9 482 600 78 198

1989-90 Individual Leaders, Game by Game

Home 11-1, Away 12-0, Neutral 7-1

G* OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND LOC HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER OPP HI SCORER OPP HI REBOUNDER

1 "Southwest Missouri 62- 58 W 9902 N Lionel Simmons 20 Milko Lieverst 8 DarrylReid 19 Three 5 2 *Fresno State 75- 63 W 9902 A Lionel Simmons 24 Milko Lieverst 7 Wilbert Hooker 17 Carlo Williams 10

3 De Paul 83- 62 W 8669 A Lionel Simmons 26 Lionel Simmons 14 Stephen Howard 20 Stephen Howard 1 4 Pennsylvania 86- 83 W 5163 H Doug Overton 22 Lionel Simmons 12 Hassan Duncombe 26 Hassan Duncombe 8 5 Villanova 71- 70 W 10004 H Doug Overton 19 Lionel Simmons 9 Greg Woodard 25 Tom Greis 8 6 &Ohio State 74- 62 W 8000 N Lionel Simmons 26 Lionel Simmons 13 Perry Carter 23 Perry Carter 13 7 &Florida 76- 69 W 5847 N Lionel Simmons 33 Lionel Simmons 10 Dwayne Davis 19 Dwayne Davis 12 8 Temple 63- 62 W 3900 A Lionel Simmons 23 Lionel Simmons 14 Mark Macon 21 Duane Causwell 14 9 Loyola-Marymount 116-121 L 10004 H Lionel Simmons 34 Lionel Simmons 19 Bo Kimble 32 Hank Gathers 12

10 tSiena 106- 90 W 4311 H Lionel Simmons 29 Lionel Simmons 1 Jeff Robinson 14 Lee Matthews 9 11 Notre Dame 86- 78 W 10204 H Simmons, Overton 27 Simmons, Lieverst 5 LaPhonso Ellis 2 LaPhonso Ellis 15

12 tCanisius 89- 77 W 3387 H Lionel Simmons 27 Lionel Simmons 1 Nixon Dyall 23 Nixon Dyall 12

13 tHoly Cross 84- 81 W 4000 A Lionel Simmons 28 Lionel Simmons 1 Jim Nairus 28 Jim Nairus 13 14 tLoyola (Md.) 89- 69 W 3776 H Lionel Simmons 36 Lionel Simmons 14 Kevin Green 22 Stephen Foley 7 15 tNiagara 87- 69 W 2296 A Lionel Simmons 25 Simmons, Woods 7 Patrick Jones 23 Patrick Jones 16 16 tFordham 98- 72 W 4384 A Lionel Simmons 30 Lionel Simmons 14 Fred Herzog 14 Damon Lopez 12 17 tlona 89- 73 W 2796 A Lionel Simmons 26 Simmons, Overton 7 Green, Johnson 23 Danny Doyle 8 18 tSt. Peter's 72- 59 W 4247 H Lionel Simmons 26 Lionel Simmons 10 Tony Walker 24 Chuck Veterano 8 19 tFairfield 78- 51 W 3022 A Simmons, Overton 22 Lionel Simmons 13 Drew Henderson 17 Drew Henderson 8 20 ^Manhattan 99- 78 W 2414 A Lionel Simmons 40 Lionel Simmons 14 Keith Bullock 25 David Bernsky 14 21 St. Joseph's 93- 76 W 3200 A Doug Overton 26 Lionel Simmons 8 Craig Amos 22 Craig Amos 10

22 tlona 95- 78 W 5143 H Doug Overton 21 Lionel Simmons 1 Johnson, S Green 17 Joey Johnson 10

23 tFairfield 72- 49 W 5238 H Lionel Simmons 24 Lionel Simmons 10 Fitzsimons 1 Drew Henderson 6 24 tLoyola (Md) 110- 81 W 3203 A Lionel Simmons 34 Lionel Simmons 7 Kevin Green 21 Stephen Foley 6 25 ^Manhattan 100- 60 W 8136 H Doug Overton 30 Bob Johnson 8 Bullock, Runge 16 Bullock. Runge 10 26 tSt. Peter's 74- 66 OT W 2904 A Lionel Simmons 18 Lionel Simmons 14 Tony Walker 19 Chuck Veterano 9

27 tArmy 106- 73 W 5217 11 Lionel Simmons 29 Lionel Simmons 20 Mattson, Collins 17 Todd Mattson 9

28 SFairfield 90- 60 W 12231 N Lionel Simmons 34 Lionel Simmons 1 Marvin Walters 13 Drew Henderson 9

29 SSiena 106- 90 w 11691 N Lionel Simmons 26 Lionel Simmons 1 I Mike Brown 16 Jed Robinson 10

30 SFordham 71- 61 w 5712 N Lionel Simmons 26 Lionel Simmons 16 Damon Lope/ 1 Dan OSullivan 10 31 'Southern Mississippi 79- 63 w 15937 N Lionel Simmons 32 Lionel Simmons 16 Weatherspoon 16 Weatherspoon II 32 *Clemson 75- 79 L 16011 N Lionel Simmons 28 Bobby Johnson 7 26 Dale Davis 17

t Metro Atlantic Athletic ' Coors Light Classic & Sugar Bowl Classic $ MAAC Tournament NCAA [oumamenl 50

La Salle University Basketball 1989-90 Game-By-Game Points & Rebounds

Bergin Holland Hurd Johnson Lieverst Morris Neubauer Overton Shelton Simmons Stock Woods Southwest Missouri St. DNP DNP 7/2 4/4 2/8 DNP DNP 19/4 0/0 20/6 DNP 10/4

Fresno St. 0/0 DNP 6/5 9/5 2/7 0/0 0/0 14/6 0/1 24/6 0/0 20/3 De Paul 0/0 DNP 10/2 5/2 4/7 0/0 0/0 20/5 0/1 26/14 2/1 16/2 Pennsylvania DNP DNP 6/8 13/2 6/8 DNP DNP 22/7 2/5 20/12 0/0 17/4 Villanova DNP 0/2 3/0 12/3 7/8 DNP DNP 19/5 0/0 15/9 DNP 15/3 Ohio State DNP 3/4 5/2 0/2 3/8 DNP DNP 18/2 DNP 26/13 DNP 19/3 Florida DNP 1/1 14/1 9/6 0/5 DNP DNP 8/0 DNP 33/10 DNP 11/3 Temple DNP 6/6 11/0 5/4 3/8 DNP DNP 8/3 DNP 23/14 DNP 7/2 Loyola-Marymount DNP 13/8 16/7 20/3 4/4 DNP DNP 23/3 DNP 34/19 DNP 6/1 Siena 2/0 6/2 6/3 13/7 7/5 3/0 0/1 20/7 0/0 29/11 DNP 20/2 Notre Dame DNP 10/5 12/3 4/3 3/5 DNP DNP 27/1 DNP 27/5 DNP 3/2 Canisius 2/0 11/8 8/5 4/2 4/3 0/0 0/0 21/5 0/2 27/11 0/1 12/3 Holy Cross DNP 8/2 6/2 6/3 8/5 DNP DNP 15/3 DNP 28/11 DNP 13/1 Loyola (Md.) 0/0 0/3 9/5 10/7 6/3 2/0 4/0 10/6 2/1 36/14 0/0 10/5 Niagara 0/1 2/1 7/6 5/2 9/5 0/0 0/0 21/3 3/2 25/7 0/3 15/7 Fordham 2/1 4/1 3/4 13/9 4/6 4/0 0/1 15/1 0/0 30/14 4/1 19/4 Iona 0/0 4/3 7/3 9/3 2/6 0/0 0/0 20/7 0/2 26/7 2/2 16/1

St. Peter's DNP 5/4 6/3 7/3 3/5 0/0 DNP 14/5 DNP 26/10 DNP 11/3 Fairfield 2/2 2/3 4/3 8/4 2/0 0/1 2/0 22/7 0/1 22/13 0/1 14/4 Manhattan 2/1 0/0 7/2 8/1 4/6 0/0 1/1 19/5 0/3 40/14 3/1 15/1

St. Joseph's DNP 0/2 11/6 24/5 3/5 DNP DNP 26/1 DNP 12/8 DNP 17/3 Iona 0/0 7/2 13/1 7/4 7/8 2/0 0/0 21/6 0/2 20/11 4/0 14/4 Fairfield 0/1 2/2 0/5 15/4 6/7 0/0 3/0 15/2 0/1 24/10 0/0 7/6 Loyola (Md.) 2/2 4/2 9/0 9/4 5/5 3/1 2/3 22/4 2/4 34/7 3/3 15/2 Manhattan 4/2 3/5 6/3 11/8 6/4 6/1 0/2 30/3 0/1 27/6 2/4 5/2 St. Peter's DNP 4/2 5/0 15/8 8/4 DNP DNP 7/4 DNP 18/14 DNP 17/1 Army 2/2 13/1 14/3 6/10 0/2 2/1 2/4 18/5 0/0 29/20 2/1 18/6 Fairfield 0/2 4/5 7/3 12/4 5/2 2/0 0/2 10/3 3/1 34/11 2/2 11/2 Siena DNP 2/1 19/7 18/5 11/4 DNP DNP 13/1 DNP 26/11 DNP 17/4 Fordham DNP 4/2 11/4 10/7 3/2 DNP DNP 10/10 0/0 26/16 DNP 7/3 Southern Mississippi 0/0 0/3 7/2 14/6 0/3 0/0 DNP 16/5 0/0 32/16 0/1 10/4 Clemson DNP 0/1 10/5 7/7 4/0 0/0 DNP 8/4 0/1 28/6 DNP 18/6

La Salle's 1986-87 Explorers Coach Morris' First Team

FIRST ROW: Terence Jackson, Leonard Robinson, Ron Barnes, Larry Koretz (Captain), Gary Jones, Marvin Woods, Rich Tarr, Head Coach Speedy Morris. SECOND ROW: Managers Perry Engard, Paul Graham, Mike Watkins, Tim Legler, Craig Conlin, Lionel Simmons, Eric Lee, Ken Palczewski, Bob Johnson, Assistant Coaches Tom Conroy, Joe Mihalich, Fran Dunphy, Sam Rines. 51

La Salle Basketball — 1989-90 Individual Season Bests (Active La Salle players in bold)

LA SALLE

POINTS 40, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. MANHATTAN, 2/10/90

FGM 17, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. MANHATTAN, 2/10/90

FGA 29, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. MANHATTAN, 2/10/90

FG% 78.6, (11-14), DOUG OVERTON VS. ST. JOSEPH'S, 2/12/90

3PFG 8, BOBBY JOHNSON VS. ST. JOSEPH'S, 2/12/90

3PFGA 13, JACK HURD VS. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

13, BOBBY JOHNSON VS. ST. JOSEPH'S, 2/12/90

13, RANDY WOODS VS. CLEMSON, 3/17/90

3PFG% 100.0, (4-4), LIONEL SIMMONS VS. TEMPLE, 1 /3/90

100.0, (4-4), DOUG OVERTON VS. FAIRFIELD, 2/8/90

FT 10, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. FORDHAM, 3/5/90

FTA 12, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

12, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. NIAGARA, 1/25/90

12, RANDY WOODS VS. ST. JOSEPHS, 2/12/90

FT% 100.0, (9-9), DOUG OVERTON VS. FORDHAM, 1/27/90

100.0, (8-8), DOUG OVERTON VS. ARMY, 2/27/90

REBS 20, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. ARMY, 2/27/90

ASSISTS 13, DOUG OVERTON VS. SIENA, 1/9/90

STEALS 7, DOUG OVERTON VS. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

BLOCKS 6, LIONEL SIMMONS VS. FAIRFIELD, 2/8/90

OPPONENTS

POINTS 32, BO KIMBLE, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

FGM 12, HASSAN DUNCOMBE, PENNSYLVANIA, 12/11/89

12, HANK GATHERS, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

FGA 24, SEAN GREEN, IONA, 2/3/90

FG% 100.0, (8-8), DAMON LOPEZ, FORDHAM, 3/5/90

3PFG 7, JEFF FRYER, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

3PFGA 14, JEFF FRYER, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

3PFG% 100.0 (3-3), MIKE BROWN, SIENA, 1/9/90

FT 11, PAT RIDDLESPRIGGER, FRESNO ST., 1 1/25/89

11, JIM NAIRUS, HOLY CROSS, 1/20/90

FTA 14, JIM NAIRUS, HOLY CROSS, 1/20/90

14, DALE DAVIS, CLEMSON, 3/17/90

FT% 100.0,(8-8), KEITH BULLOCK, MANHATTAN, 2/22/90

REBS 17, DALE DAVIS, CLEMSON, 3/17/90

ASSISTS 10, MARC BROWN, SIENA, 1/9/90

STEALS 5, JERRY SIMON, PENNSYLVANIA, 12/1 1/89

5, TONY WALKER, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, 1/6/90

BLOCK* » 4, STEPHEN HOWARD, DE PAUL, 12/2/89 52 Season Highs/Lows

La Salle University Opponent

Points 1st Half: High 60 vs Siena 59 by Loyola-Marymount Low 25 vs Fairfield 20 by Fairfield Points 2nd Half: High 61 vs Loyola-Marymount 62 by Loyola-Marymount Low 29 vs Southwest Missouri 25 by Southwest Missouri Total Points: High 116 vs Loyola-Marymount 121 by Loyola-Marymount Low 62 vs Southwest Missouri 49 by Fairfield

Total Field Goals Made: High 44 vs Loyola (Md) 45 by Loyola-Marymount Low 20 vs Temple 18 by Fairfield Total Field Goals Att: High 100 vs Loyola-Marymount 76 by Loyola-Marymount Low 51 vs Southwest Missouri 41 by Southwest Missouri Total FG Percentage: High .587 vs Loyola (Md) .596 by Notre Dame Low .333 vs Temple .310 by Fresno State

3-Pt Field Goals: High 16 vs St. Joseph's 13 by Loyola-Marymount Low 3 vs Fordham Oby Manhattan 3-Pt FG Attempted: High 37 vs Loyola-Marymount 36 by Siena Low 9vs Southwest Missouri 7 by St. Peter's 3-Pt FG Percentage: High .625 vs Siena .579 by St. Joseph's Low .125 vs Fordham .000 by Manhattan

Free Throws: High 29 vs Fordham 22 by Fresno State Low 5 vs Clemson 2 by Ohio State Free Throws Attempted: High 33 vs Fordham 33 by Clemson Low 8vs Clemson 7 by St. Joseph's Free Throw Percentage: High .885 vs Army .913 by Siena Low .542 vs Fairfield .286 by Ohio State

Offensive Rebounds: High 23 vs Pennsylvania 22 by Clemson Low 8vs Siena 8 by Southwest Missouri Defensive Rebounds: High 35 vs Army 38 by Loyola-Marymount Low 12 vs Notre Dame 16 by Southwest Missouri Total Rebounds: High 56 vs Army 60 by Clemson Low 27 vs Notre Dame 24 by Southwest Missouri

Assists: High 31 vs Siena 31 by Loyola-Marymount Low 12 vs Temple 5 by Iona Blocked Shots: High 8vs Fairfield 5 by Clemson Low Ovs Florida Oby Loyola (Md) Steals: High 18 vs Manhattan 14 by Loyola-Marymount

Low 4 vs Manhattan 1 by Notre Dame Turnovers: High 21 vs Loyola (Md) 32 by Loyola-Marymount Low 3 vs Notre Dame 12 by St. Peter's Personal Fouls: High 27 vs Clemson 28 by Pennsylvania Low 11 vs Ohio State 11 by Fairfield

54 All-Time Individual Records

POINTS THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 51, Michael Brooks, Game: — 13, Randy Woods, Clemson,

at Brigham Young, Mar. 17, 1990

Dec. 15, 1979 13, Bob Johnson, St. Joseph's,

Half: 33, Hubie Marshall, at Feb. 12, 1990 13, Jack Hurd, Loyola Albright, Dec. 1, 1965 Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Opponent, Opponent, Game: 52, , Niagara, Game: — 17, George McCloud, Dec. 16, 1967 Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 Season: 908, Lionel Simmons, 32 games, — 1988-89 Season: 221, Randy Woods, 32 games, 1989-90 Season — Legler, 67 Average: 28.4, Lionel Simmons, 32 games, Career: 353, Tim games, 1988-89 1986-88 Career: 3217, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, FREE THROWS MADE 1986-90 Game: 18(18 atts.), Lionel Simmons, American,

Career Feb. 2, 1988 Average: 24.6, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, Opponent: 18 (22 atts.), Bob McNeill, St. Joseph's, 1986-90 Feb. 26, 1958 FIELD GOALS MADE Season: — 202, Tom Gola, 31 games, 1954-55

Game: 24 (36 atts.), Michael Brooks, at Season Brigham Young, Percentage: — 91.7,(55-60), Kurt Kanaskie, 21 games, Dec. 15, 1979 1978-79

Opponent: 20, (40 atts.), Joe Steiner, Bucknell, Career: 673, Lionel Simmons, 131 games,

Feb. 7, 1962 1986-1990

Season: 349, Lionel Simmons, 32 games, Career 1988-89 Percentage 86.3 (157-182), Kevin Lynam, 101 games, Season 1977-1981 Percentage: -- 64.6, (144/223), Craig Conlin, 34 games, FREEP THROWS ATTEMPTED 1987-88 Game: - 21, Bob Fields, at Rider, Career: 1244, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, Mar. 1, 1971 1986-90 Opponent: — 23, Howie Landa, Lebanon Career Valley, Jan. 15, 1955 Percentage: 58.8 (470-800), Craig Conlin, 119 games, — 1954-55 1985-89 Season: 267, Tom Gola, 31 games, Career: — 932, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1986-90 Game: — 36, Michael Brooks, at Brigham Young, REBOUNDS Dec. 15, 1979 Game: — 37, Tom Gola, at Lebanon Valley, Jan. 15, 1955 Opponent: — 40, Joe Steiner, Bucknell,

Feb. 7, 1962 Opponent: — 33, Art Beatty, American, Jan. 10, 1967 Season: — 716, Lionel Simmons, 32 games, 1988-89 Season: — 652, Tom Gola, 30 games, 1953-54

Career: — 2482, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, Career: — 2201, Tom Gola, 118 games, 1986-90 1951-1955 THREE-POINT GOALS MADE ASSISTS

Game: — 8 (12 atts.), Tim Legler, Manhattan, Game: — 18, Doug Overton, Holy Cross, Jan. 23, 1988 Feb. 13, 1989 8 (13 atts.), Bob Johnson, St. Joseph's Opponent, Feb. 12, 1990 Game: — 15, Jerry Hobbie, Fordham, Opponent, Dec. 28, 1984

Game: — 10, atts.), George McCloud, (17 Season: 244, Doug Overton, 32 games, Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 1988-89 Season: - 104, Tim Legler, 34 games, 1987-88 Career: 547, Doug Overton, 98 games, Season 1987-90 Percentage - 49. 1% (104-212), Tim Legler, 34 games, 1987-88 STEALS Career: - 161, Tim Legler, 67 games, 1986-88 Game: 8, Doug Overton, Army, Career Feb. 3, 1989 Percentage: - 45.6% (161-353), Tim Legler, 67 games, 1986-88 55

All-Time Individual Records

Opponent, BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 5, Mark Macon, Temple, Game: 7, Lionel Simmons, American, Jan. 4, 1989 Feb. 2, 1988 5, Jean Prioleau, Fordham, Opponent, Jan. 12, 1989 Game: 5, LaPhonso Ellis, Notre Dame, 5, Tony Walker, Loyola Feb. 16, 1989 Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990

5, Jerry Simon, Pennsylvania, Season: 77, Lionel Simmons, 34 games. Dec. 11, 1989 1987-88

Season: 98, Doug Overton, 32 games, Career: 248, Lionel Simmons, 131 games. 1988-89 1986-90

Career: 239, Lionel Simmons, 131 games, 1986-90

All-Time Team Records

POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: - 125, vs. Loyola (LA), Feb. 4, 1967 Game: - 16, vs. St. Joseph's, Feb. 12, 1990

Half: - 67, vs. St. Francis (PA), Season: - 258, 32 games, 1989-90 Jan. 28, 1969 Opponents,

Opponent, Game: - 13, Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989

Game: - 121, Miami (FL), Jan. 23, 1964 13, Loyola Marymount,

121, Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Jan. 6, 1990 Opponents, Opponent, Season: - 172, 34 games, 1987-88 half: - 65, Miami (FL), Jan. 23, 1964

Combined: - 237, (116-121), vs. Loyola 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Game: — 37, vs. Loyola Marymount, Season: - 2754, 32 games, 1989-90 Jan. 6. 1990 Points Season: — 720, 32 games, 1989-90 Per Game: - 89.0, 24 games, 1968-69 Opponents, Opponent, Game: — 36, Siena, Mar. 4, 1990 Season: 2491, 30 games, 1977-78 Opponents, Opponent Season: — 460, 32 games, 1989-90 Points FREE Per Game: 83.2, 28 Games, 1978-79 THROWS MADE

Game: — 39, vs. Bucknell, Mar. 1, 1982 WINS Season: — 588, 31 games, 1983-84 Season: - 30, 1989-90 588, 34 games, 1987-88

Consecutive: - 22, Jan. 9-Mar. 15, 1990 Opponent, Consecutive, Game: — 39, Kentucky, Dec. 2, 1978 Hall: - Hayman 16, Dec. 1, 1975-Mar. 2. 1981 FREE ATTEMPTED Consecutive, THROWS Game: — 51, vs. 16, Palestra: 19, Feb. 28, 1968-Dec. 16, 1969 Duquesne, Feb. 1954 Consecutive, Season: — 879, 28 games, 1952-53

Civic Center: - 9, Jan. 9-Feb. 27, 1990 (current) Opponents, Consecutive, Game: 52, North Carolina State,

Season: - 22, Jan. 9-Mar. 15, 1990 Jan. 23, 1954 52. Kentucky. Dec. 2, 1978 FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDS Game: - 57, at American, Feb. 3, 1979 Game: — 85, vs. Brandeis. Jan. 8, 1955 Percentage: - 67.1, (57-85), at American, 85, vs. Syracuse, Dec 27. 1954 Feb. 3, 1979 Season: — 1697, 31 games. 1954-55 Opponent: 49, Villanova, Jan. 27. 1982 Opponents, Season: 1047, 30 games, 1977-78 Game: 79, St. Josephs. Jan. 8. 1966 Percentage: - 50.1 (992-1982), 31 games, 1979-80 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS Game: — 35. vs. Loyola (LA). Feb 4, 1967 Game: — 112, vs. Furman, Feb. 6, 1954 Season: — 592. 32 games. 1989-90 Opponent: 105, Creighton, Feb. 1, 1954 Season: 2224, 32 games, 1989-90 3 4

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La Salle Leaders — Career (Active players in bold)

GAMES PLAYED FREE-THROWS MADE ASSISTS Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 131 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 673 Doug Overton, 1987-90 547 Tim Legler, 1984-88 121 Tom Gola, 1951-55 653 Darryl Gladden, 1976-80 461 Larry Koretz, 1983-87 120 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 500 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 461 Rich Tarr, 1984-88 119 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 453 Rich Tarr, 1984-88 429 Craig Conlin, 1985-89 119 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 395 Charlie Wise, 1972-76 407 Tom Gola, 1951-55 118 Ken Durrett, 1968-71 377 Greg Webster, 1977-81 368 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 116 Jim Crawford, 1970-73 353 Kurt Kanaskie, 1976-80 366 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 114 Steve Black, 1981-85 344 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 355

Jim Wolkiewicz, 1 974-78 1 1 NormGrekin, 1949-53 323 Larry Cannon, 1966-69 347

Chip Greenberg, 1 982-86 1 1 Larry Foust, 1946-50 318 Glenn Collier, 1973-76 278 Stan Williams, 1977-81 110 Kevin Lynam, 1977-81 261 Mo Connolly, 1976-80 107 FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS Tim Legler, 1984-88 244 Peter Tiano, 1981-85 107 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 932 Tom Gola, 1951-55 877 AVERAGE FIELD GOALS MADE Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 838 (200-assist minimum)

Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 1244 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 7 1 Doug Overton, 1987-90 5.5 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 1064 Jim Crawford, 1970-73 654 Darryl Gladden, 1976-80 5.1 Tom Gola, 1951-55 904 Albert Butts, 1981-84 512 Larry Cannon, 1966-69 4.6 Steve Black, 1981-85 834 Ken Durrett, 1968-71 509 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 4.2

Bill Taylor, 1972-75 693 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 506 Charlie Wise, 1972-76 4.2 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 677 Norm Grekin, 1949-53 459 Greg Webster, 1977-81 3.9 Tim Legler, 1984-88 663 Al Lewis, 1954-57 429 Rich Tarr, 1984-88 3.6 Ken Durrett, 1968-71 651 Greg Cannon, 1968-71 3.6 Hubie Marshall, 1964-67 640 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Kurt Kanaskie, 1976-80 3.5 Frank Corace, 1961-64 583 (200-made minimum) Randy Woods, 1989-90 3.5 Larry Foust, 1946-50 573 Hubie Marshall, 1964-67 (296-350) 84.6% Glenn Collier, 1973-76 3.3 Kurt Kanaskie, 1976-80 (262-319) 82.1% Jim Crawford, 1970-73 2.8 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Steve Black, 1981-85 (344-420) 81.9% Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 2482 Mo Connolly, 1976-80 (248-308) 80.5% STEALS Tom Gola, 1951-55 2222 Charlie Wise, 1972-76 (239-301) 79.4% Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 239 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 1976 Tim Legler, 1984-88 (212-268) 79.1% Doug Overton, 1987-90 228 Steve Black, 1981-85 1656 Craig Conlin, 1985-89 (219-280) 78.2% Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 200 Bill Taylor, 1972-75 1427 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 (395-506) 78.1% Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 176 Hubie Marshall, 1964-67 1403 Robert McAteer, 1959-62 (266-349) 76.2% Rich Tarr, 1984-88 134 Frank Corace, 1961-64 1400 Donn Wilber, 1973-77 (231-307) 75.2% Steve Black, 1981-85 118 Chip Greenberg, 1982-86 1399 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 (673-932) 72.2% Tim Legler, 1984-88 112 Tim Legler, 1984-88 1363 Dallas Philson, 1981-84, 85-86 106 Ken Durrett, 1968-71 1344 REBOUNDS Randy Woods, 1989-90 89 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 1277 Tom Gola, 1951-55 2201 Larry Koretz, 1983-87 84 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 1429 Albert Butts, 1981-84 82 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Michael Brooks, 1976-80 1372 Craig Conlin, 1985-89 78 (400-made minimum) Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 966 Peter Tiano, 1981-85 71 Craig Conlin, 1985-89 (470-800) 59.7% Ken Durrett, 1968-71 850 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 (1064-1976) 53.8% NormGrekin, 1949-53 832 BLOCKED SHOTS DonnWilber, 1973-77 (448-839) 53.4% George Sutor, 1962-65 826 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 248 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 (677-1277) 53.0% Walter Sampson, 1961-64 791 Ron Barnes, 1985-87 107 Doug Overton, 1987-90 (485-960) 50.5% Bob Alden, 1957-60 784 Ralph Lewis, 1981-85 94 Kevin Lynam, 1977-81 (415-821) 50.5% Albert Butts, 1981-84 780 Tom Piotrowski, 1978-79, 80-83 67 Steve Black, 1981-85 (834-1656) 50.4% Jim Wolkiewicz, 1974-78 773 Albert Butts, 1981-84 63 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 (1244-2482) 50.1% Charlie Wise, 1972-76 (503-1031) 48.8% REBOUNDING AVERAGE SCORING AVERAGE Joe Bryant, 1973-75 (456-935) 48.8% (600-rebound minimum) (1000-point minimum) Tim Legler, 1984-88 (663-1363) 48.6% Tom Gola, 1951-55 18.7 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 24.6

Bill Taylor, 1972-75 (693-1427) 48.6% Jackie Moore, 1951-53 12.1 Ken Durrett, 1968-71 23.6 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 12.0 Michael Brooks, 1976-80 23.1 THREE-POINT SHOOTING Ken Durrett, 1968-71 12.0 Hubie Marshall, 1964-67 21.3 Tim Legler, 1984-88 (161-353) 45.6% George Sutor, 1962-65 11.6 Tom Gola, 1951-55 20.9 Rich Tarr, 1984-88 (100-241) 41.5% Bob Alden, 1957-60 11.2 Joe Bryant, 1973-75 20.3 Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 (56-135) 41.5% Joe Bryant, 1973-75 11.1 Steve Black, 1981-85 19.7 Doug Overton, 1987-90 (88-216) 40.7% Lionel Simmons, 1986-90 10.9 Bob Fields, 1969-71 19.5 Larry Koretz, 1983-87 (66-181) 37.6% Walter Sampson, 1961-64 10.7 Frank Corace, 1961-64 19.3 NormGrekin, 1949-54 9.5 Larry Cannon, 1966-69 19.1 57 1000 & 500 Point Scorers

LA SALLE'S 1000 POINTS - CAREER CLUB FIELD FREE YEARS SEASONS GAMES GOALS THROWS POINTS AVG Lionel Simmons 1986-90 4 131 1244 673 3217 24.6 Michael Brooks 1976-80 4 114 1064 500 2628 23.1 Tom Gola 1951-55 4 118 904 653 2461 20.9 Steve Black 1981-85 4 102 834 344 2012 19.7 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 4 116 677 453 1807 15.6 Tim Legler 1984-88 4 121 *663 212 1699 14.0 Ken Durrett 1968-71 3 71 651 377 1679 23.6 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 3 74 640 269 1576 21.3 Bill Taylor 1972-75 3 82 693 168 1554 18.9 Larry Foust 1946-50 4 103 573 318 1464 14.2 Larry Cannon 1966-69 3 75 566 298 1430 19.1 Frank Corace 1961-64 3 73 583 245 1411 19.3 Larry Koretz 1983-87 4 120 *548 218 1382 11.5 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 4 105 547 262 1356 12.9 Charlie Wise 1972-76 4 97 503 239 1245 12.8 Norm Grekin 1950-53 3 88 460 323 1243 14.1 Doug Overton 1987-90 3 98 485 179 1237 12.6 Mo Connolly 1976-80 4 108 492 248 1232 11.4 Bernie Williams 1966-69 3 74 528 174 1230 16.6 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 4 110 416 395 1227 11.2 Jim Crawford 1970-73 3 77 430 353 1213 15.8 Fred lehle 1949-53 4 94 511 182 1204 12.8 Bob Walters 1943-47 4 80 1193 14.9 Craig Conlin 1985-89 4 119 470 219 1159 9.7 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 3 82 424 289 1137 13.9 Donn Wilber 1973-77 4 90 448 231 1127 12.5 Joe Bryant 1973-75 2 54 456 206 1118 20.7 Albert Butts 1981-84 3 88 374 312 1060 12.0 Bob McAteer 1959-62 3 69 395 266 1056 15.3 George Paull 1964-67 3 74 393 230 1016 13.7 Bob Fields 1969-71 2 52 417 182 1016 19.5 Rich Tarr 1984-88 4 119 *359 186 1004 8.4

LA SALLE'S 500 POINTS - SEASON CLUB FIELD FREE YEAR SEASON GAMES GOALS THROWS POINTS AVG Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Junior 32 *349 189 908 28.4 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 Senior 32 *335 146 847 26.5 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 Sophomore 34 *297 196 792 23.3 Tom Gola 1954-55 Senior 31 274 202 750 24.2 Michael Brooks 1979-80 Senior 31 290 167 747 24.1 Michael Brooks 1977-78 Sophomore 28 288 120 696 24.9 Tom Gola 1953-54 Junior 30 252 186 690 23.0 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 Junior 25 277 120 674 26.9 Lionel Simmons 1986-87 Freshman 33 *263 142 670 20.3 Ralph Lewis 1983-84 Junior 31 237 164 638 20.6 Ken Durrett 1969-70 Junior 26 249 134 632 24.3 Joe Bryant 1974-75 Junior 29 256 120 632 21.8 Tim Legler 1986-87 Junior 33 *233 93 616 18.7 Michael Brooks 1978-79 Junior 26 245 116 606 23.3 Bob Fields 1970-71 Senior 27 247 111 605 22.4 Frank Corace 1963-64 Senior 25 242 117 601 24.0 Michael Brooks 1976-77 Freshman 29 241 97 579 19.9 Ken Durrett 1970-71 Senior 21 211 145 567 27.0 Tim Legler 1987-88 Senior 34 *203 57 567 16.7 Steve Black 1981-82 Freshman 28 221 119 561 20.0 Bill Taylor 1974-75 Senior 29 247 65 559 19.3 Steve Black 1984-85 Senior 28 239 74 552 19.7 Doug Overton 1989-90 Junior 32 •201 95 551 17.2 Bill Taylor 1973-74 Junior 28 242 67 551 19.7 Hubie Marshall 1966-67 Senior 26 220 109 549 21.1 Harry Cannon 1967-68 Junior 28 207 132 546 19.5 Bob McAteer 1961-62 Senior 25 205 133 543 21.7 Ralph Lewis 1984-85 Senior 28 201 122 524 18.7 Tom Gola 1952-53 Sophomore 28 186 145 517 18.5 Steve Black 1983-84 Junior 27 207 103 517 19.1 Tom Gola 1951-52 Freshman 29 192 120 504 17.4

(•—includes 3-point field goals) 58

La Salle's Best

TOM GOLA 1954 Player of the Year

*Led La Salle to the 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Championships * Averaged 20.9 points and 19.0 rebounds for his four-year career *Three-time collegiate All-American *Played in the NBA with the Philadelphia Warriors and *Named All-Pro five times *La Salle teams compiled a 102-19 record in his four years *Head coach of La Salle's 1969 team (23-1), ranked second in the nation * 1969 Coach of the Year, New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers * 1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient ""'Living Sports Legend," Philadelphia Sportswriters Association, 1985 *Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame * Madison Square Garden All-Time Team "Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame *SPORT Magazine All-Time All-American Team * Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame *Big 5 Hall of Fame, 1986 (Special Category, Coach) * Holds the following La Salle records: Free throws attempted, season: 267 Rebounds, game: 37 Free throws made, season: 202 Rebounds, season: 652 Rebounds, career: 2201

MICHAEL BROOKS 1980 Player of the Year

*18th on NCAA career scoring list *A11-American Teams: UP1, AP, Basketball Weekly, Medalist, Converse, United States Basketball Writers Association, National Association of Basketball Coaches, Basketball Times, Sporting News, Citizens Savings ""Captain of 1980 United States Olympic Team ""East Coast Conference "Player of the Year" 1980 ""United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year" 1980 *Big 5 "Player of the Year" 1978, 1980 *Big 5 Hall of Fame, 1986 ""Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year" 1980 ""National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980 *ECAC All-Decade Team (1970-1979)

*51 points at Brigham Young, top scoring performance, NCAA Division I, 1980 ""Holds the following La Salle records: Points, game: 51 Field goals made, game: 24 Field goals attempted, game: 36 59 Year by Year Records

SEASON WON LOST CAPTAIN SCORING PTS REBOUNDING RB ASSISTS AST

1990 30 2 Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons 847 Lionel Simmons 356 Doug Overton 212 1989 26 6 Craig Conlin, Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons 908 Lionel Simmons 365 Doug Overton 244 1988 24 10 Tim Legler, Rich Tarr Lionel Simmons 792 Lionel Simmons 386 Rich Tarr 168 1987 20 13 Larry Koretz Lionel Simmons 670 Lionel Simmons 322 Rich Tarr 189 1986 14 14 Chip Greenberg, Gary Jones Chip Greenberg 471 Chip Greenberg 145 Chip Greenberg 106 1985 15 13 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis Steve Black 552 Ralph Lewis 268 Chip Greenberg 118 1984 20 11 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis Ralph Lewis 638 Ralph Lewis 281 Chip Greenberg 148 1983 18 14 Tom Piotrowski, Ralph Gilmore Ralph Lewis 418 Albert Butts 307 Chip Greenberg 89 1982 16 13 Paul Harter Steve Black 561 Albert Butts 238 Steve Black 80 1981 14 13 Greg Webster, Kevin Lynam, Stan Williams Stan Williams 448 Stan Williams 248 Greg Webster 174 1980 22 9 Michael Brooks Michael Brooks 747 Michael Brooks 356 Kurt Kanaskie 149 1979 15 13 Tony Plakis, Darryl Gladden Michael Brooks 606 Michael Brooks 347 Darryl Gladden 157 1978 18 12 Joe Mihalich, Jim Wolkiewicz Michael Brooks 696 Michael Brooks 358 Darryl Gladden 186 1977 17 12 Donn Wilber Michael Brooks 579 Michael Brooks 311 Tony DiLeo 105 1976 11 15 Glenn Collier, Varick Cutler, Charlie Wise Donn Wilber 446 Donn Wilber 261 Charlie Wise 134

1975 22 7 Bill Taylor Joe Bryant 632 Joe Bryant 330 Charlie Wise 128

1974 18 10 Joe DiCocco, Frank Moffatt Bill Taylor 551 Joe Bryant 282 Charlie Wise 110

1973 15 10 Jim Crawford, Bill Fox Jim Crawford 489 Joe DiCocco 238 Jim Crawford 79 1972 6 19 Jim Crawford Jim Crawford 394 Jim Crawford 273 Jim Crawford 68 1971 20 7 Ken Durrett Bob Fields 605 Ken Durrett 251 Greg Cannon 140 1970 14 12 Fran Dunphy, Ken Durrett Ken Durrett 632 Ken Durrett 315 Fran Dunphy 113

1969 23 1 Game Captains Ken Durrett 480 Ken Durrett 284 Larry Cannon 140 1968 20 8 Larry Cannon, Lefty Ervin Larry Cannon 546 Ed Szczesny 281 Larry Cannon 134 1967 14 12 Hubie Marshall, George Paull Hubie Marshall 549 Stan Wlodarczyk 257 Hubie Marshall 107 1966 10 15 Jerry Marano Hubie Marshall 674 George Paull 220 Hubie Marshall 102 1965 15 8 Joe Cunnane Curt Fromal 441 George Sutor 267 1964 16 9 Frank Corace Frank Corace 601 George Sutor 282

1963 16 8 , Tony Abbott Frank Corace 441 George Sutor 277 1962 16 9 Bob McAteer Bob McAteer 543 Walt Sampson 280

1961 15 7 Bob McAteer Bill Raftery 392 Joe Carey 221 1960 16 6 Game Captains Bob Alden 360 Bob Alden 319 1959 16 7 Al Ferner Joe Heyer 402 Bob Herdelin 324

1958 16 9 Charles Eltringham Bill Katheder 326 Bob Alden 214 1957 17 9 Game Captains Al Lewis 459 Wally Fredericks 226 1956 15 10 Game Captains Al Lewis 326 Fran O'Malley 352 1955 26 5 Tom Gola Tom Gola 750 Tom Gola 618 1954 26 4 Tom Gola, Frank O'Hara Tom Gola 690 Tom Gola 652 1953 25 3 Game Captains Tom Gola 517 Tom Gola 434 1952 25 7 Charles Donnelly Tom Gola 505 Tom Gola 497 1951 22 7 James Phelan Jack George 469 Jack George 303 1950 21 4 Frank Comerford Larry Foust 355 1949 21 7 Joe Greenberg Larry Foust 453 1948 20 4 Fred Bernhardt Larry Foust 401 1947 20 6 Bob Walters Bob Walters 348 1946 9 14 Bob Walters Bob Walters 367 1945 11 8 Game Captains Bob Walters 263 1944 8 8 Don Clune Bob Walters 215 1943 13 10 Irv Reichman 1942 12 11 Charles McGlone Charles McGlone 182 1941 11 8 Gene Gillen, John Brnich Charles McGlone 188 1940 12 8 Tom Carroll Tom Carroll 152 1939 13 6 Frank Hoerst Frank Hoerst 174 1938 9 8 Frank Hoerst Frank Hoerst 133 1937 12 7 Frank Hoerst Frank Hoerst 147 1936 4 13 Phil Kear Frank Hoerst 105 1935 15 6 Matt Kratchowill Clem Meehan 198 1934 14 3 Clem Meehan Charles Mosicant 116 1933 13 3 Joe Meehan 1932 15 8 Charles Mosicant Clem Meehan 158 1931 15 4 Mort Gratz, Ray Bab Mort Gratz 98 60

All-Time Record With Collegiate Opponents (Names in Bold: 1990-1991 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30) Alabama 2 3 1974 1980 1980 (82-80) 1981 (81-65) Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946 (67-61) American 15 7 1966 1989 1989 (111-91) 1983 (65-63) Arizona 2 1950 1953 1953 (87-68)

Arkansas 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-58)

Arkansas (LR) 1 1987 1987 1987 (92-73) Army 13 4 1973 1990 1990 (106-73) 1987 (68-59)

Arnold 1 1943 1943 1943 (83-48)

Austin Peay 1 1989 1989 1989 (79-74)

Baldwin-Wallace 2 1 1949 1951 1951 (86-67) 1949 (52-49) Baltimore 4 1933 1969 1969 (100-57) Baylor 1 1972 1972 1972 (81-68)

Biscayne 6 1 1972 1978 1978 (89-84) 1972 (103-93)

Bloomsburg 1 1950 1950 1950 (67-41)

Boston College 3 1 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972 (62-61)

Boston University 1 1983 1983 1983 (70-58)

Bowling Green 5 1 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 4 3 1949 1988 1985 (74-73) 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 1 1940 1940 1940 (46-37)

Cal St-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) Canisius 20 9 1941 1990 1990 (89-77) 1983 (55-54) Catholic 8 4 1933 1947 1947 (68-33) 1939 (45-40)

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

Chaminade 1 1988 1988 1988 (90-60) 3 6 1948 1983 1953 (86-81) 1983 (76-73)

Clemson 1 1 1975 1990 1975 (67-63) 1990 (79-75)

Cleveland State 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-72) Coast Guard 2 2 1943 1946 1946 (59-46) 1945 (58-44)

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

Columbus 1 1942 1942 1942 (45-47)

Cooper Union 1 1933 1933 1933 (33-16)

Cornell 1 1970 1970 1970 (68-56) Creighton 3 6 1963 1971 1971 (64-61) 1970 (86-77) Dartmouth 2 1962 1985 1985 (84-55) Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942 (44-33) Dayton 5 4 1952 1988 1988 (69-66) 1984 (84-69)

Delaware 18 1 1932 1988 1988 (86-72) 1932 (33-25) De Paul 2 6 1950 1990 1990 (83-62) 1987 (58-54)

Detroit 1 2 1965 1970 1969 (98-96) 1970 (81-77) Dickinson 3 1954 1977 1977 (82-61) Drexel 14 3 1945 1983 1983 (63-61) 1981 (69-66) Duke 4 1978 1983 1983 (61-60) Duquesne 17 17 1940 1983 1983 (67-61) 1979 (90-89)

East Carolina 1 1978 1978 1978 (96-95) Eastern Kentucky 4 1952 1987 1987 (98-83)

Eastern Michigan 1 1973 1973 1973 (93-66) Elizabethtown 2 1932 1932 1932 (42-29) Fairfield 13 5 1972 1990 1990 (90-60) 1987 (75-62)

Florida 1 1990 1990 1990 (76-69)

Florida Southern 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-73)

Florida State 1 1989 1989 1989 (101-100) Fordham 18 5 1954 1990 1990 (71-61) 1987 (87-79)

Fresno State 1 1990 1990 1990 (75-63) Furman 3 1954 1975 1975 (69-64)

Gallaudet 1 1932 1932 1932 (23-17) George Washington 2 1951 1984 1984 (65-64) Georgetown 15 9 1945 1981 1965 (88-80) 1981 (79-63) 2 3 1970 1988 1971 (50-42) 1988 (95-85)

Georgia Southern 1 1989 1989 1989 (64-62)

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

Hartford 1 1985 1985 1985 (82-80) Haverford 2 1944 1944 1944 (53-50) 61

All-Time Record With Collegiate Opponents (Names in Bold: 1990-1991 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory Hofstra 14 3 1969 1983 1983 (78-62) 1977 (92-81) Holy Cross 15 4 1949 1990 1990 (84-81) 1986 (72-70)

Houston 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-87) Idaho 1951 1951 1951 (60-49)

Idaho State 1 1980 1982 1980 (88-83) 1982 (86-68) Illinois State 1987 1987 1987 (70-50) Illinois Wesleyan 1939 1939 1939 (25-23)

Indiana 1 1957 1969 1969 (108-88) 1957 (93-80) Iona 12 5 1954 1990 1990 (95-78) 1987 (75-68) Iowa 2 1955 1955 1955 (76-73) Kansas 2 1952 1976 1976 (74-73)

Kansas State 1 1988 1988 1988 (66-53) Kentucky 3 1954 1979 1979 (109-77)

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

Lehigh 13 1 1959 1982 1982 (94-69) 1972 (69-64)

Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36)

Long Beach State 1 1989 1989 1989 (96-63) Long Island Univ. 3 5 1936 1971 1971 (68-53) 1942 (61-37) Louisville 2 7 1949 1986 1966 (96-92) 1986 (72-60)

Louisiana Tech 1 1989 1989 1989 (83-74) Loyola (LA) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80)

Loyola (MD) 26 1 1934 1990 1990 (110-81) 1944 (53-45) Loyola-Marymount 1 1990 1990 1990 (121-116) Lutheran Seminary 2 1931 1932 1932 (50-24) Maine 4 1976 1987 1987 (79-66) Manhattan 33 6 1913 1990 1990 (100-60) 1976 (79-78)

Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88)

Maryland 1 1984 1984 1984 (96-83)

Massachusetts 1 1972 1972 1972 (82-75)

Memphis State 1 1 1975 1976 1975 (93-84) 1976 (81-77) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 1971 1971 (97-77) 1970 (103-96)

Michigan 1 1976 1976 1976 (86-71)

Millersville 20 1 1939 1962 1962 (102-62) 1958 (90-80)

Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87)

Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74) Monmouth 3 1984 1986 1986 (72-69)

Montana 1 1979 1979 1979 (91-78) Moravian 4 1941 1948 1948 (70-58)

Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968 (81-73) 1945 (54-47) Morris-Harvey 3 1934 1942 1942 (39-27) Mount St. Mary's 3 3 1932 1939 1939 (34-26) 1933 (21-14) Muhlenberg 24 7 1941 1963 1963 (88-49) 1959 (92-75)

Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952 (105-82)

Navy 1 1954 1954 1954 (64-48)

Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) 1972 (75-60) Newark 2 1942 1943 1943 (50-35)

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

N.Y.U. 1 1953 1953 1953 (80-63) Niagara 25 15 1934 1990 1990 (87-69) 1977 (66-64)

North Carolina 1 2 1947 1988 1947 (65-62) 1988 (96-82)

N. C. Charlotte 1 1978 1978 1978 (68-67) N. C. State 5 7 1949 1968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68)

Northeastern 1 1987 1987 1987 (102-85)

Northwestern 1 1964 1964 1964 (91-69) Notre Dame 4 15 1972 1990 1990 (86-78) 1989 (80-78)

Ohio State 1 1 1978 1990 1990 (74-62) 1978 (86-83)

Ohio University 1 1986 1986 [986 (70-65)

Oklahoma 1 1945 1945 1945 (52-38)

Oklahoma State (A&M) 1 1940 19-10 1940 (33-16)

Oklahoma City 1 1967 1967 1967 (108-97) Pennsylvania 19 24 1934 1990 1990 (86-83) 1988 (66-61)

Penn Optometry 1 1932 1932 1932 (36-18)

Perm State 2 1 1954 19X7 1969 (70-55) 1987 (59-58)

Phila. Osteopathy 1 1934 1934 1934 (32-13) Phila. Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980 (87-58) Phila. Textile 2 1931 1932 1932 (31-10)

Pittsburgh 1 1984 1984 1984 (95-91)

Princeton 1 1 1932 1988 1988 (63-62) 1932 (25-24) Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62) 62

Ail-Time Record With Collegiate Opponents (Names in Bold: 1990*1991 Opponents)

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

Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980 (90-82)

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

Rice 1 2 1941 1982 1982 (64-58) 1942 (51-41)

Richmond 5 1 1955 1989 1989 (97-76) 1988 (82-81) Rider 20 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983 (71-69)

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

Rutgers 2 1 1961 1975 1974 (82-76) 1975 (96-82) St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1982 1982 (68-65) 1978 (108-95) St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (59-50) 1943 (47-41) St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969 (107-95) St. John's 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71) St. Joseph's 46 46 1901 1990 1990 (93-76) 1988 (73-63) St. Louis 3 3 1951 1963 1955 (88-79) 1963 (62-61)

St. Mary's 1 1985 1985 1985 (69-59) St. Peter's 11 5 1984 1990 1990 (74-66) 1989 (65-63)

San Diego State 1 1 1977 1981 1977 (88-84) 1981 (93-67) San Francisco 5 1949 1973 1973 (74-73)

Santa Clara 1 3 1940 1982 1941 (41-37) 1982 (93-74)

Scranton (St. Thomas) 17 9 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1952 (55-52) Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-62) Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1966 1965 (101-71) 1966 (93-92) Siena 2 1990 1990 1990 (106-90)

South Carolina 1 1 1969 1989 1989 (85-67) 1969 (62-59)

South Florida 1 1982 1982 1982 (82-62) SW Missouri State 2 1953 1990 1990 (62-58) Southern Cal 3 1948 1973 1973 (77-72)

Southern Methodist 1 1977 1977 1977 (94-86)

Southern Miss 1 1 1987 1990 1990 (79-63) 1987 (84-80)

Stanford 2 1 1953 1985 1974 (77-66) 1985 (84-73)

Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982 (71-69) 1979 (90-76)

Susquehanna 1 1932 1932 1932 (17-11) Swarthmore 2 1946 1947 1947 (47-43) Syracuse 14 16 1955 1989 1970 (108-101) 1989 (92-76) Temple 34 46 1900 1990 1990 (63-62) 1989 (67-57)

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

Texas-San Antonio 1 1988 1988 1988 (74-51)

Texas A&M 2 1 1976 1982 1980 (72-67) 1983 (82-74)

Texas Tech 1 1975 1975 1975 (73-64)

Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-66)

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

Towson State 1 1983 1983 1983 (79-78)

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

U.C.L.A. 2 1 1950 1955 1955 (85-77) 1950 (62-57) Upsala 2 1935 1936 1936 (31-24)

Ursinus 1 1932 1932 1932 (29-26)

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

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

Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95) Vermont 7 1977 1984 1984 (91-75) Villanova 22 21 1934 1990 1990 (71-70) 1988 (83-80) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64)

VA Commonwealth 1 1983 1983 1983 (76-67)

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

Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94) Washington College 3 1940 1942 1942 (32-16) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 (71-56) 1940 (30-27) West Virginia 3 1955 1968 1968 (100-83)

Western Carolina 1 1982 1982 1982 (58-55) Western Kentucky 14 15 1948 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (91-87) Widener (P.M.C.) 11 3 1936 1978 1978 (83-75) 1939 (36-31)

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

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

Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32)

Wyomissing P.I. 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41) Xavier 2 2 1958 1983 1981 (70-65) 1983 (109-85)

Yale 1 1970 1970 1970 (81-59)

Youngstown State 1 2 1952 1984 1953 (94-41) 1984 (81-76)

64 Post Season Tournaments

NCAA TOURNAMENT NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNEY (NIT) 1948 1954-CHAMPION Western Kentucky 68 La Salle 61 La Salle 76 Fordham 74 (OT) (Played at Madison Square Garden) (1st Round played at Buffalo, NY) 1950

La Salle 88 North Carolina St. 81 La Salle 72 Arizona 66 La Salle 64 Navy 48 Duquesne 49 La Salle 47 (Regionals played at The Palestra) (Played at Madison Square Garden) La Salle 69 Penn State 54 1951

La Salle 92 Bradley 76 St. Louis 73 La Salle 61 (Championship Round played at Kansas City, MO) (Played at Madison Square Garden)

1955-EASTERN CHAMPION: National 2nd Place 1952-CHAMPION La Salle 95 West Virginia 61 La Salle 80 Seton Hall 76

(1st Round played at Madison Square Garden) La Salle 51 St. John's 45 La Salle 73 Princeton 46 La Salle 59 Duquesne 46 La Salle 99 Canisius 64 La Salle 75 Dayton 64 (Regionals played at The Palestra) (Played at Madison Square Garden) La Salle 76 Iowa 73 1953

San Francisco 77 La Salle 63 St. John's 75 La Salle 74 (Championship Round played at Kansas City, MO) (Played at Madison Square Garden) 1968 1963

Columbia 83 La Salle 69 St. Louis 62 La Salle 61 (1st Round played at College Park, MD) (Played at Madison Square Garden) 1975 1965 Syracuse 87 La Salle 83 (OT) Detroit 93 La Salle 86 (1st Round played at The Palestra) (Played at Madison Square Garden) 1978 1971 Villanova 103 La Salle 97 70 La Salle 67 (1st Round played at The Palestra) (Played at Madison Square Garden) 1980 1984

Perdue 90 La Salle 82 Pitt 95 La Salle 91

(1st Round played at West Lafayette, IN) (1st Round played at The Palestra) 1983 1987-2nd Place La Salle 70 Boston University 58 La Salle 86 Villanova 84 (Preliminary Round played at The Palestra) (Played at Villanova) Virginia Commonwealth 76 La Salle 67 La Salle 89 Niagara 81 (1st Round played at Greensboro, NC) (Played at Buffalo, NY) 1988 La Salle 70 Illinois St. 50 Kansas State 66 La Salle 53 (Played at The Palestra) (1st Round played at South Bend, IN) La Salle 92 Arkansas-Little Rock 73 1989 Southern Mississippi 84 La Salle 80 Louisiana Tech 83 La Salle 74 (Championship Round played at Madison Square Garden) (1st Round played at Nashville, TN) 1990 La Salle 79 Southern Mississippi 63 Clemson 79 La Salle 75 (1st and 2nd Rounds played at Hartford, CT) _^^ NCAA NIT 65

La Salle in Regular-Season Tournaments

Year Tournament Site Opponent Score

1952-53 ECAC Holiday DePaul L 61-63 1971-72 Cornhusker Baylor W 81-68

Festival New York, NY Cincinnati W 86-81 Classic Lincoln, NE Nebraska L 60-75

New York U. W 80-63 Quaker City Boston College L 61-62

1953-54 Kentucky UCLA W 62-53 Tournament Spectrum Fairfield W 108-96 Invitational Lexington, KY Kentucky L 60-73 Massachusetts W 82-75

ECAC Holiday St. Louis W 77-63 1972-73 Cable Car San Francisco L 73-74

Festival New York, NY Niagara L 50-69 Classic Oakland, CA Santa Clara L 69-71 (ot) Brigham Young W 74-62 Quaker City Southern Calif. W 77-72

1954-55 Kentucky Southern Calif. W 49-38 Tournament Palestra New Mexico St. W 76-70

Invitational Lexington, KY Kentucky L 54-63 St. Joseph's L 52-77

ECAC Holiday Syracuse W 103-54 1973-74 Big Sun Wake Forest L 90-95

Festival New York, NY UCLA W 85-77 Tournament St. Petersburg, FL W. Kentucky W 76-65 Duquesne L 65-67 ECAC Holiday Stan lord W 77-66

1955-56 ECAC Holiday San Francisco L 62-79 Festival New York, NY Manhattan L 65-73

Festival New York, NY Syracuse W 75-72 Princeton W 83-78

St. John's W 85-76 1974-75 Dayton Clemson w 67-63 1956-57 Orange Bowl W. Kentucky L 76-89 Invitational Dayton, OH Texas Tech w 73-64 Classic Miami, FL Seton Hall W 82-72 CHAMPION

Valparaiso W 103-73 MVP - Bill Taylor

1957-58 Richmond Sugar Bowl Classic Furman vv 69-64 Invitational Richmond, VA Virginia w 72-64 Classic New Orleans, LA Alabama w 77-73

CHAMPION Richmond w 59-55 (ot) CHAMPION MVP - Bill Katheder MVP - Joe Bryant

1961-62 ECAC Holiday Dartmouth W 87-60 1975-76 Jayhawk Texas A & M w 59-57

Festival New York, NY Cincinnati L 56-64 Classic Lawrence, KS Kansas L 73-74 Dayton L 67-81 Las Vegas Michigan L 71-86

1962-63 Quaker City Brigham Young L 73-84 Holiday Classic Las Vegas, NV Houston L 87-90 Tournament Palestra Delaware W 80-64 1976-77 Volunteer Tennessee L 85-92 Bowling Green W 74-67 (ot) Classic Knoxville, TN So. Methodist W 94-86 1963-64 Quaker City Northwestern w 91-69 Cabrillo San Diego State W 88-84 Tournament Palestra Georgetown w 80-69 Classic San Diego, CA Washington L 94-114 CHAMPION St. Bonaventure W 83-80

MVP — Frank Corace 1977-78 First Union E. Carolina W 96-95 (2 ot) Invitational Charlotte, NC UNC-Charlolte L 67-68 1964-65 ECAC Holiday St. John's L 71-78 Festival New York, NY Temple W 83-70 Louisville Louisville L 85-113

Syracuse W 73-70 (ot) Classic Louisville, KY Ohio State L 83-86

1965-66 Quaker City Brigham Young W 71-69 1978-79 Montana Montana L 78-91

Tournament Palestra Temple L 59-66 (ot) Classic Billings, MT CalState-FullertonL 75-84

Minnesota L 87-92 1979-80 Cougar Texas A & M W 72-67

1966-67 Vanderbilt Nebraska W 99-76 Classic Provo, UT Brigham Young 1. 106-108(3ol) Invitational Nashville, TN Vanderbilt L 95-100 Lobo Utah State L 88-89

Quaker City Syracuse L 84-88 Classic Albuquerque, NM Idaho State W 88-83 Tournament Palestra Niagara W 86-72 1980-81 Cabrillo San Diego State L 67-93 Bowling Green W 78-77 Classic San Diego, CA Georgetown L 63-79

1967-68 Providence L 56-77 1981-82 Cougar W. Carolina L 55-58 Invitational Boston, MA N. Carolina State W 68-63 Classic Provo, UT Idaho State L 68-86

ECAC Holiday Louisville L 71-94 Golden State lona L 71-95 Festival New York, NY West Virginia W 100-83 Classic San Francisco, CA Rice W 64-58 Syracuse W 78-68 Connecticut Mutual South Florida L 62-82 1968-69 Quaker City Penn Stale w 70-55 Classic- Hartford, CT St Bonaventure W 68-65 Tournament Spectrum Indiana w 108-88 South Carolina L 59-62 1982-83 Marshall Memorial Texas A & M L 74-82 Tournament Huntington. WV Brown w 61-59 1969-70 Volunteer Yale w 81-59 Classic Knoxville, TN Tennessee L 47-55 Milwaukee Cincinnati L 73-76 Classic Milwaukee. Wl - w 62-51 Quaker City Georgia w 76-66 Green Bay Tournament Spectrum Cornell w 68-56 CHAMPION Columbia w 89-74 MVP - Steve Black MVP - Fran Dunphy 1983-84 Maryland George Wash W 65-64 83-96 1970-71 Charlotte Georgia W 50-42 Invitational College Park. MD Maryland I. Invitational Charlotte, NC Boston College W 75-63 1984-85 Apple Brigham Young W 74-73 CHAMPION lmil.iliiui.il Stanford, CA Stanford 1. 73-H4 MVP - Ken Durrett Miller High Fordham L 67-74

Life Claisli Tampa, II Dartmouth W 66

La Salle in Regular-Season Tournaments

1985-86 Carrier Syracuse L 72-97 1988-89 Pre-Season NIT Syracuse, NY Syracuse L 92-76

Classic Syracuse, NY Ohio U. L 65-70 Acme Boot Georgia South. W 64-62 Jostens Philadelphia Temple L 58-81 Classic Clarksville, TN Austin Peay w 79-74 Classic Palestra Bowling Green W 94-54 CHAMPION MVP — Lionel Simmons 1986-87 AMI Classic Miami, FL Penn State L 58-59 Central Florida W 6843 Jostens Philadelphia Pennsylvania w 77-31

Classic Palestra Long Beach St. w 96-63 Hawaiian Tropic Georgia L 65-82 CHAMPION Classic Daytona Beach, FL E Kentucky W 98-83 MVP — Lionel Simmons

Jostens Philadelphia St. Joseph's L 70-77 Cotton States South Carolina w 85-67 Classic Palestra Northeastern W 102-85 Classic Atlanta, GA Georgia L 85-95 1987-88 CBT Hartford Texas-San Antonio W 74-51 1989-90 Coors Light S.W. Missouri w 62-58 Invitational Hartford, CT Delaware W 86-72 Classic Fresno State, CA Fresno State 75-63 CHAMPION w CHAMPION MVP — Lionel Simmons MVP — Lionel Simmons Jostens Philadelphia Villanova L 80-83 USF & G Sugar Ohio State w 74-62 Classic Palestra Canisius W 85-73 Bowl Classic New Orleans, LA Florida w 76-69 Chaminade Christmas Georgia L 71-79 CHAMPION Classic Honolulu, HI Chaminade W 90-60 MVP — Lionel Simmons Dayton W 69-66

La Salle in the MAAC Tournament

Year Site Opponent Score La Salle All-Tournament Selections

1984 New Haven Manhattan W 76-60 1987: Lionel Simmons (Quarterfinals) Meadowlands Fordham L 62-60 1988: Rich Tarr (Most Valuable Player) (Semifinals) Tim Legler Lionel Simmons 1985 Meadowlands Army (ot) L 76-64 (Quarterfinals) 1989: Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Player) 1986 Meadowlands Holy Cross L 72-70 Doug Overton (Quarterfinals) 1990: Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Player) 1987 Meadowlands Fairfield L 75-62 Doug Overton (Quarterfinals) Coach of the Year 1988 Palestra Manhattan W 61-51 (Quarterfinals) 1988: Speedy Morris Meadowlands Holy Cross W 88-64 (Semifinals) 1989: Speedy Morris (co-winner with Ted Fiore, St. Peter's) Meadowlands Fordham w 79-70 (Championship)

1989 Palestra Fairfield w 91-62 (Quarterfinals) Meadowlands Fordham w 85-69 (Semifinals)

Meadowlands St. Peter's w 71-58 (Championship)

1990 Albany Fairfield w 90-60 (Quarterfinals) Albany Siena w 106-90 (Semifinals) Albany Fordham w 71-61 (Championship) - 1

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1954 NCAA Champions

A La Salle Beats Bradley, 92-76, A ^ For NCAA Title ^

La Salle Routs Navy to L La Salle Beats Penn State, * Win NCAA Eastern Final ^ Enters NCAA Title Game *

March 8—Buffalo (NY) Memorial Auditorium (5655) March 19—Kansas City (MO) Municipal Auditorium (10,500) LA SALLE 76-Fordham 74 (ot) LA SALLE 69—Penn State 54

Fran O'Malley, on a pass from Tom Gola, laid in the winning Frank Blatcher, who had scored 25 points in the previous three points as the Explorers opened their trek to the NCAA title games, matched Gola's total of 19 points in the NCAA semifinal with an overtime win over Fordham. Three weeks earlier, La victory over the Nittany Lions. Gola also had 17 rebounds as La Salle had beaten the Rams 61-56, at the . Salle led from the opening tap. Coach Ken Loeffler was almost Gola finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds in the NCAA win, apologetic after the game, explaining. "We weren't interesting while O'Malley scored 13. but what can you do against a zone (defense)."

March 12—The Palestra (8500) March 20—Kansas City (10,500) LA SALLE 88—North Carolina State 81 LA SALLE 92-Bradley 76

Gola and Charlie Singley each scored 26 points as the Trailing 43-42 at halftime, La Salle exploded for 30 points in Explorers advanced to the Eastern Regional final with a win the third period to open a 15-point lead and coast to the NCAA over the Atlantic Coast champion Wolfpack. Gola also had 26 title. Gola scored 9 points. Blatcher 8 in the period. Blatcher, rebounds. Again, the NCAA win was a repeat of an earlier La a 24-year-old sophomore Navy veteran, and Singley, another Salle win, 83-79, at North Carolina State. sophomore, each scored 23 points in the championship game, while Gola again had as many points as rebounds (19). In the March 13-The Palestra (7614) five NCAA Tournament games, Gola averaged 22.8 points and LA SALLE 64-Navy 48 20.4 rebounds; Singley averaged 17.2 points in the tournament, Blatcher 13.4, O'Malley 10.2, and Frank O'Hara, the only Gola again led the way with 22 points and 24 rebounds. A 22-8 senior on the roster, 6.8. scoring margin in the third period gave the Explorers a 43-29 lead going into the last 10 minutes. Singley had 16 points in the BOXSCORE championship victory. La Salle vs. Bradley

1953-1954 N.C.A.A. Champions NCAA Championship Game March 20, 1954

La Salle FG FT PTS Bradley FG FT PTS Singley 8 7 23 Petersen 4 2 10

Greenberg 2 1 5 Babetch Maples 2 4 King 3 6 12

Blatcher 1 1 23 Gower 1 1 Gola 7 5 19 Estergard 3 11 17

O'Malley 5 1 11 Carney 3 11 17 Yodsnukis Utt O'Hara 2 3 7 Kent 8 16

Riley 1 1 3

37 18 92 22 32 76

Bradley 22 21 14 19-76 La Salle 19 23 30 20-92 Officials: Hagan Anderson, Ross Dean 68

1952 NIT Champions

Grekin, Gola MVPs as La Salle Tops Dayton to * Win NIT Championship *

March 8—Madison Square Garden (18,422) March 13—Madison Square Garden (17,000) LA SALLE 80—Seton Hall 76 LA SALLE 59—Duquesne 46

Tom Gola scored 30 points, Fred Iehle 25, 20 in the second Grekin again led the way, with 21 points and 10 rebounds as half, as La Salle held on after Gola fouled out with 1:25 to play the Explorers upset the tournament's top seed. Gola finished for its narrow opening-round victory. Gola also had 19 with 10 points, 14 rebounds, and Moore 12 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, while Norm Grekin had 15 rebounds. rebounds. Grekin scored the final 9 points of the first half to open a 34-24 halftime lead. March 10—Madison Square Garden (18,310) LA SALLE 51 -St. John's 45 March 15—Madison Square Garden (18,485) LA SALLE 75—Dayton 64 Grekin scored 17 points (with 16 rebounds) and Iehle 16 as Gola was held to 7 points, all in the second half. Jackie Moore's Gola's 22 points, 13 rebounds and Iehle's 18 points led the jump shot with 2:50 to play gave the Explorers the lead for Explorers to their first national title. Grekin finished with 15

good. La Salle would again beat the Redmen, 71-62, later in the points, Buddy Donnelly 1 1 as La Salle led throughout the spring during the Olympic Trials. game. Both teams shot under 40% for the game (La Salle, 30-85, 35.3%; Dayton, 25-66, 37.9%), Gola averaged 17.3 points, 14 rebounds for the four games; he and Frank O'Hara BOXSCORE were the only members of the NIT champions who would also become NCAA champions in two years. NIT Championship Game March 15, 1952

La Salle FG FT PTS Grekin 5 5 15 1952 N.I.T. Champions Gilson Iehle 8 2 18 LA SALLE COLLEGE Gola 9 4 22 French 1952 N. I. T. CHAMPIONS 1952 Moore 3 2 8

Jones 1 1

Donnelly 5 1 11 Altieri O'Hara

30 15 75

Dayton FG FT PTS Grigsby 8 2 18 Horan 3 6 Paxson 5 15

Salice 1 3 Donoher Meineke 4 13 Taylor Norris 3 7 Boyle Harris

Joseph 1 2 Waywood

25 14 64 La Salle 18 20 25 12-75 ^laiiTfrdTa/ Dayton 13 17 18 16-64 FIRST ROW: Frank O'Hara, Jim Warrington, Charles Donnelly, Ed Altieri, Tom McCormick. Officials: Lou Eisenstein, SECOND ROW: Tom Gola, Newt Jones, Norm Grekin, Fred Iehle, Dick Breen, Jackie Moore. THIRD ROW: Harry Bruner, Trainer, Joe Gilson, Jack French, Bill Katheder, Jim O'Connor, Manager. 69 All-Time Scores

1931-32 (Won 15, Lost 8) 1938-39 (Won 13, Lost 6) 34 24 St. Joseph's 53 58 Opponent LSC OPP Davis-Elkins Opponent LSC OPP Brooklyn College 28 17 St. Francis (NY) 34 50 Alumni 39 11 Roanoke 30 31 Villanova 21 22 Scranton 34 29 Delaware 25 33 Alumni 34 24 St. Joseph's 32 25 Columbus 45 47 Temple Pharmacy 35 11 Seton Hall (OT) 34 32 Philadelphia Pharmacy .52 35 Loyola (MD) 46 26 West Chester 38 20 Illinois Wesleyan 25 23 Pennsylvania 22 33 C.C.N.Y 45 48 Seton Hall 28 34 Millersville 31 30 St. Joseph's 25 26 Rider 43 22 Philadelphia Textile 31 10 Temple 38 27 Rider 44 35 Temple 38 48 Mount St. Mary's 27 33 West Chester 46 31 Baltimore 30 25 Moravian 60 50 Ursinus 29 26 Scranton 25 33 Villanova 29 23 Long Island University ... 37 61 Susquehanna 17 11 Mount St. Mary's 34 26 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Seton Hall 37 40 Elizabethtown 46 14 P.M.C 31 36 Toledo 37 65 Temple Pharmacy 33 17 Millersville 40 29 1935-36 (Won 4, Lost 13) Muhlenberg 39 37 Gallaudet 17 23 St. Francis (NY) 36 26 Yale & Towne 43 48 Penn A.C 38 37 Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's 32 31 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Princeton 24 25 Pennsylvania 28 36 Lebanon Valley 49 41 Seton Hall 34 24 Upsala 31 24 C.C.N.Y 39 43 1942-43 (Won 13, Lost 10) Elizabethtown 42 29 Penn A.C 23 40 West Chester 48 40 Lutheran Seminary 50 24 St. Joseph's 19 23 P.M.C 46 28 Opponent LSC OPP Mount St. Mary's 24 32 P.M.C 36 30 Catholic 40 45 Loyola (MD) 51 31 Manhattan 34 32 West Chester 20 39 Long Island University .... 21 28 Fort Dix 43 31 West Chester 15 18 Long Island University ... 9 49 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Millersville 50 34 Susquehanna 39 29 Catholic 35 33 Rider 60 33 Pennsylvania Optometry 36 18 St. John's 26 40 1939-40 (Won 12, Lost 8) Marshall 32 56 St. Joseph's 20 40 Wyoming 32 56 St. Thomas 16 33 Opponent LSC OPP Rider 27 29 North Carolina 58 37 Head Coach: Thomas Conley Wyomissing P.I 53 44 St. Thomas 19 36 Moravian 59 54 Millersville 35 27 West Chester 30 36 Aberdeen 33 42 1932-33 (Won 13, Lost 3) Loyola (MD) 34 31 P.M.C 32 43 Aberdeen 40 54 Opponent LSC OPP Scranton 41 23 Philadelphia Pharmacy ... 29 16 St. Joseph's 45 48 Seton Hall 31 28 West Chester 37 21 St. Thomas 32 33 Coast Guard 58 37 Penn A.C 28 19 Washington College 46 33 Catholic 37 45 Rider 42 38 Catholic 33 21 Oklahoma A & M 16 33 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer St. Francis (NY) 41 47 Cooper Union 33 16 Davis-Elkins 35 32 Arnold 83 48 Mount St. Mary's 14 21 Santa Clara 29 54 1936-37 (Won 12, Lost 7) Western Kentucky 44 52 Seton Hall 20 37 Akron 33 30 Alumni 63 43 Baltimore 25 14 Opponent LSC OPP Butler 37 46 Scranton 51 38 West Chester 33 30 Philadelphia Pharmacy .41 15 Temple 37 39 Temple 43 47 Susquehanna 39 26 Alumni 42 22 St. Francis (NY) 35 32 Seton Hall 27 38 St. Thomas 29 38 Pennsylvania 25 26 Tulsa 36 46 Newark 50 35 West Chester 30 27 Roanoke 32 29 West Chester 27 30 Long Island University .51 46 St. Thomas 36 25 Temple (OT) 37 31 Duquesne (OT) 23 27 Toledo 46 68 Rider 39 29 St. Joseph's 20 25 St. Joseph's 28 33 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Penn A.C 32 25 Long Island University (OT) 30 34 P.M.C 50 31 Mount St. Mary's 32 14 Catholic 24 20 Catholic 40 29 1943-44 (Won 8, Lost 8) Delaware 38 27 Rider 34 31 Manhattan 46 33 Head Coach: Thomas Conley P.M.C 51 34 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Opponent LSC OPP Providence 47 36 St. Joseph's 33 53 1933-34 (Won 14, Lost 3) West Chester 39 24 1940-41 (Won 11, Lost 8) Fort Miles 47 28 Opponent LSC OPP St. Francis (NY) 31 25 Opponent LSC OPP Marines 42 30 P.M.C 32 21 Rider 43 30 Penn A.C 29 18 Loyola (MD) 39 34 St. Thomas 25 31 St. Joseph's 37 53 Pennyslvania 22 35 Wyomissing P.I 54 41 St. Joseph's (OT) 25 28 Fort Miles 59 47 Catholic 34 30 Morris-Harvey 34 28 Catholic 35 36 Marines 44 37 Niagara 28 33 Washington College 51 22

West Chester (2 OT) 27 28 Atlantic Citv Navy Air . 40 41 Baltimore 35 32 Rice 45 51 St. Thomas 35 32 Loyola (MD) 45 53 Rider 38 25 Santa Clara 41 37 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Rider 45 44 Penn A.C 37 24 Davis-Elkins 44 43 Haverford 42 56 St. Thomas 25 22 Moravian 48 22 1937-38 (Won 9, Lost Temple 45 73 West Chester 37 23 8) Temple 22 27 Haverford 50 53 St. Joseph's 27 15 Opponent LSC OPP Canisius 43 37 Marine Ql 44 29 Morris Harvey 38 36 Seton Hall 28 38 Scranton 45 47 Coast Guard 51 52 West Chester 25 24 Alumni 33 16 West Chester 43 31 Atlantic City Navy Air 61 42 Philadelphia Osteopathy .32 13 St. Thomas 47 43 Manhattan 44 53 Head Coach Joe Meehan St. Joseph's 39 20 Geneva 48 29 St. Joseph's 40 48 St. Thomas 26 36 Loyola (MD) 49 25 Long Island University . ... 41 42 1944-45 (Won 11, Lost 8) St. Thomas 28 23 P.M.C 25 22 Muhlenberg 49 51 Villanova 23 25 West Chester 47 34 LSC Faculty 50 35 Opponent LSC OPP Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Temple 22 37 Alumni 43 36 Alumni 58 34 St. Joseph's 22 18 Toledo 43 56 Morehead State 47 54 1934-35 (Won 15, Lost 6) Rider 41 27 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Scranton 65 46 Opponent LSC OPP St. Francis (NY) 28 26 Lafayette 45 52 Westminster 20 45 Kutztown 53 54 Philadelphia Pharmacy ... 62 33 1941-42 (Won 12, Lost 11) P.M.C 40 46 Loyola (MD) 82 42 Penn A.C. (2 OT) 34 38 Opponent LSC OPP C.C.N.Y 23 40 Atlantic City Hospital 66 64 Catholic 29 24 Alumni 48 26 Seton Hall 27 29 Atlantic City Navy Air 37 40 Upsala 51 22 Morris-Harvey 39 27 West Chester 30 33 Rider 56 45 Mount St. Mary's 27 14 Washington College 32 16 Island Long University , ... 36 35 Atlantic City Navy Air 44 52 Penn A.C 44 23 Millersville 54 44 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer toast Guard 44 58 St. Thomas 39 33 Niagara 37 40 Drexel 95 34 Seton Hall 30 21 Rue 41 51 Kutztown 64 48 St. Joseph's 23 25 Davis-Elkins 44 33 st loseph'i 36 39 Catholic 21 30 Scranton 44 35 Loyola (MD) 59 44 Seton Hall 35 19 N.-w.irk 67 20 70 All-Time Scores

U.S. Marines 78 53 Albright 68 30 St. Joseph's 81 63 Wake Forest 76 59 Drexel 75 46 St. Joseph's (OT) 65 70 Gettysburg 70 65 Loyola (MD) 89 47 Rider 69 63 Loyola (MD) 74 58 Niagara 82 56 Muhlenberg 97 77 Oklahoma 38 52 St. Francis (NY) 53 52 Western Kentucky 63 73 Manhattan 63 52 Head Coach: Joe Meehan Pennsylvania 55 43 Idaho 60 49 DePaul 62 68 Muhlenberg (3 OT) 74 68 Temple 82 65 St. Joseph's 79 52 1945-46 (Won 9, Lost 14) St. Francis (NY) 59 50 Baldwin-Wallace 86 67 Eastern Kentucky 89 67 Opponent LSC OPP Cincinnati 47 55 Bowling Green 85 57 Loyola (MD) 73 61 Alumni 66 43 Gettysburg 78 62 Duquesne 43 53 Duquesne 74 66 Loyola (MD) 45 42 •Western Kentucky 61 68 Geneva 87 58 St. Joseph's 75 63 C.C.N.Y 52 94 •National Invitation Tournament St. Joseph's 77 64 Temple 57 42 Muhlenberg 33 51 Head Coach: Charles McGlone Scranton 80 60 Muhlenberg 106 73 Philadelphia Navy 48 71 North Carolina St 74 76 Georgetown 73 68 Coast Guard 59 46 1948-49 (Won 21, Lost 7) Loyola (MD) 71 42 Lafayette 56 60 Swarthmore 65 40 Opponent LSC OPP Temple 54 59 Youngstown 94 41 Temple 60 70 Lock Haven 67 38 Lafayette 71 64 Temple 65 45 Lakehurst 58 51 Loyola (MD) 78 57 Miami (FL) 95 84 tSt. John's 74 75 Rider 48 74 Brigham Young 76 54 Miami (FL) (OT) 75 77 •Holiday Festival Lafayette 49 57 Millersville 65 52 George Washington 85 63 TNational Invitation Tournament Albright 59 63 Albright 58 45 Georgetown 79 74 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Catholic 54 37 Georgia Tech 67 59 Muhlenberg 69 55 Manhattan 1953-54 St. Joseph's 38 36 Louisville 76 71 64 63 (Won 26, Lost 4) Scranton 41 65 San Francisco 45 51 Cincinnati 61 62 Opponent LSC OPP Naval Hospital 69 71 Muhlenberg 73 56 Lafayette (OT) 66 59 Millersville 79 57 Georgetown 55 53 Holy Cross 63 61 Muhlenberg 83 55 West Chester 65 51 Loyola (MD) 54 43 Loyola (MD) 85 61 *St. Louis 61 73 Albright 76 46 Gettysburg 54 79 Toledo 62 51 •National Invitation Tournament Niagara 66 74 Albright 61 67 Baldwin-Wallace 49 52 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Lafayette 88 70 Rider 65 75 Temple 36 54 Georgetown 58 49 Manhattan 45 52 Canisius 59 43 1951-52 (Won 25, Lost 7) •U.C.L.A 62 53 Georgetown 37 54 Muhlenberg 57 55 Opponent LSC OPP •Kentucky 60 73 Head Coach: Joe Meehan St. Joseph's 78 41 Loyola (MD) 93 66 TSt. Louis 77 63 Bowling Green 45 57 Niagara 85 74 tNiagara 50 69 1946-47 (Won 20, Lost 6) Cincinnati 42 36 Millersville 66 45 TBrigham Young 74 62 Opponent LSC OPP Manhattan 76 46 West Chester 85 55 Temple 77 53 Boston College 76 41 Pennsylvania 64 44 Lafayette 62 52 Loyola (MD) 97 62 Lock Haven 69 36 Georgetown 62 45 Albright 76 68 Muhlenberg 85 65 Loyola (MD) 71 46 Lafayette 61 37 Delaware 85 44 Manhattan 69 61 Seton Hall 42 56 Manhattan 53 62 Western Kentucky 67 58 Dayton 82 58 Scranton 82 36 North Carolina State 56 60 St. Louis 46 62 North Carolina State 83 78 Gettysburg 67 48 Gettysburg 93 60 Temple 75 59 St. Joseph's 73 57 Alumni 49 28 •Cincinnati 49 50 Eastern Kentucky 77 56 Dickinson 78 51 Utah 44 51 •William & Mary 63 51 Scranton 52 55 Furman 100 83 Muhlenberg 44 59 •Cincinnati Invitational Tournament Muhlenberg 95 77 lona 82 69 Pennsylvania 56 68 Head Coach: Charles McGlone Loyola (MD) 91 65 Temple 56 57 St. Joseph's 53 54 Fordham 61 56 North Carolina (2 OT) 65 62 Albright 65 62 1949-50 (Won 21, Lost 4) Temple 65 50 St. Joseph's 78 64 Millersville 74 32 Opponent LSC OPP Duquesne 60 71 St. Louis 96 82 t-Fordham (OT) 76 74 Temple (OT) 73 71 Millersville 76 41 Youngstown 57 68 P.M.C 95 20 DePaul 49 41 Geneva 103 74 tNorth Carolina State 88 81 64 48 Loyola (MD) 59 49 Loyola (MD) 73 51 Murray State 105 82 tNavy Catholic 68 33 Temple 60 55 Pennsylvania 75 58 tPenn State 69 54 St. Joseph's tBradley 92 76 St. Joseph's (OT) 48 45 U.C.L.A 57 62 68 50 Georgetown (OT) 59 65 San Francisco 44 46 Georgetown 68 70 'Kentucky Invitational Lebanon Valley 72 59 Georgetown 90 58 Manhattan 77 55 THoliday Festival Albright 55 47 Western Kentucky 80 69 Muhlenberg 92 77 tNCAA Tournament—Champion Seton Hall 54 46 Bowling Green 72 62 •Seton Hall 80 76 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler •St. 51 St. Francis (PA) 67 55 Bloomsburg 67 41 John's 45 •Duquesne 46 St. Francis (NY) 53 44 North Carolina State 66 51 59 1954-55 (Won 26, Lost 5) •Dayton 75 64 'Swarthmore 47 43 Albright 84 37 Opponent LSC OPP 41 tSt. John's 71 62 'Muhlenberg 45 St. Joseph's 74 53 Millersville 88 72 tKansas 65 70 •Middle Atlantic Temple 67 51 Loyola (LA) 85 71 tPhillips Oilers 58 92 Conference Tournament St. Joseph's 79 50 P.M.C 94 39 •National Invitation Head Coach: Charles McGlone Baldwin-Wallace 91 65 Niagara (OT) 76 75 Tournament-Champion Toledo 55 59 Lafayette 76 60 tOlympic Trials 1947-48 (Won 20, Lost 4) Loyola (MD) 71 59 Utah 69 79 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Opponent LSC OPP Muhlenberg 87 60 •Southern California .... 49 38 Alumni 71 35 Manhattan 65 60 •Kentucky 54 63 Millersville 63 47 Cincinnati 76 65 1952-53 (Won 25, Lost 3) tSyracuse 103 54 Loyola (MD) 64 62 Gettysburg 61 50 Opponent LSC OPP tU.C.L.A 85 77 Moravian 70 58 Boston College 83 61 Millersville 83 38 tDuquesne 65 67 Arkansas 69 58 •Arizona 72 66 Niagara 87 76 St. Louis 88 79 Lebanon Valley 77 43 'Duquesne 47 49 Albright 101 62 Brandeis 102 56 Southern California 61 48 •National Invitation Tournament West Chester Ill 60 Muhlenberg 88 79 Utah 52 46 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Dayton 73 64 Lebanon Valley 112 70 Lafayette 43 39 SW Missouri State 77 70 West Chester 85 50 Virginia 67 59 1950-51 (Won 22, Lost 7) Arizona 87 68 North Carolina State 73 76 Scranton 73 48 Opponent LSC OPP Stanford 95 80 St. Joseph's 82 56 Georgetown 48 35 Millersville 57 39 •DePaul 61 63 Georgetown 85 58 Temple 52 54 Loyola (MD) 70 42 Cincinnati 86 81 Georgetown 74 46 Texas Wesleyan 69 66 Albright 58 51 •NYU 80 63 Manhattan 76 62 71 All-Time Scores

1960-61 (Won 15, Lost 7) Richmond 91 80 Manhattan 72 59 Georgetown 75 72 Opponent LSC OPP Albright 89 69 Pennsylvania (OT) 66 67 Villanova 47 63 Millersville 82 48 Muhlenberg 85 71 Niagara (OT) 69 68 tSt. Louis 61 62 Albright 65 62 Fordham 64 49 •Virginia 72 64 •Quaker City Tournament Rutgers 85 63 Temple (OT) 59 57 •Richmond (OT) 59 55 tNational Invitation Tournament Niagara 71 77 tWest Virginia 95 61 Syracuse (OT) 59 55 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Bucknell 79 69 tPrinceton 73 46 Muhlenberg 67 61 Muhlenberg 84 67 tCanisius 99 64 Villanova (3 OT) Ill 105 1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) North Carolina State ... 68 71 tlowa 76 73 Duquesne 55 74 Miami (FL) 88 74 Opponent LSC OPP tSan Francisco 63 77 Georgetown 62 64 Lehigh 77 62 Albright 76 44 "Kentucky Invitational Valparaiso 97 86 Manhattan 74 68 Creighton 62 77 tHoliday Festival Xavier 65 76 Pennsylvania 67 63 Louisville 60 70 tNCAA Tournament Muhlenberg 82 80 West Chester 83 67 Bucknell 93 75 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler St. Bonaventure 71 91 Temple 57 63 Lehigh 68 40 Temple 61 71 Western Kentucky 69 73 Niagara 58 54 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10) West Chester 68 66 91 69 St. Joseph's 54 65 •Northwestern Scranton 86 60 Opponent LSC OPP Gettysburg 67 62 •Georgetown 80 69 North Carolina State 62 71 Millersville 88 70 Muhlenberg 81 64 •St. Bonaventure 83 80 St. Joseph's (OT) 77 82 Muhlenberg 58 69 Syracuse 81 75 Pennsylvania 61 58 Morehead State 89 86 Albright 96 63 Lafayette 104 86 Lafayette 100 86 Seton Hall 80 79 Niagara 70 72 Canisius 73 94 Syracuse 63 61 Villanova 75 64 Lafayette 95 81 Villanova 76 71 Duquesne 58 89 •Richmond Invitational—Champion Bradley 78 93 Duquesne 63 78 Miami (FL) 99 121 Head Coach: Jim Pollard *San Francisco 62 79 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Georgetown 81 85 "Syracuse 75 72 Gettysburg 50 46 •St. John's 85 76 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost 7) St. 80 1961-62 (Won 16, Lost 9) Joseph's 70 St. Joseph's 56 69 Opponent LSC OPP Manhattan 75 62 Opponent LSC OPP West Virginia 87 71 Millersville 85 58 Villanova 63 59 Millersville 102 62 Syracuse 71 64 Niagara 56 72 Seton Hall 68 75 Albright 78 69 Pennsylvania 64 52 Lafayette 84 77 Temple 57 63 Niagara 64 78 Seton Hall 63 64 Lehigh 81 47 Canisius 91 81 Lehigh 71 59 Richmond 74 59 North Carolina State 67 82 Western Kentucky 95 107 Pennsylvania 69 57 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 Western Kentucky 84 75 Utah State 90 85 •Dartmouth 87 60 Fordham 69 84 Manhattan 78 71 Loyola (LA) 61 63 "Cincinnati 56 64 Furman 73 65 Bucknell 70 68 •Quaker City Tournament- •Dayton 67 81 Temple 57 60 Muhlenberg 92 77 Champion Manhattan 76 69 Muhlenberg 81 70 Syracuse 79 71 Head Coach: Bob Walters Muhlenberg 90 51 Scranton 82 51 Temple 67 64 Syracuse 69 53 West Chester 90 78 Canisius 77 64 1964-65 (Won 15, Lost 8) Gettysburg 44 57 Villanova 71 64 Western Kentucky 74 96 Miami (FL) 73 61 Opponent LSC OPP Dickinson 98 57 Pennsylvania 70 73 Duquesne 66 80 Albright 81 57 Villanova 73 76 Muhlenberg 75 92 Temple 51 64 Delaware 97 47 •Holiday Festival Seton Hall 83 69 Bucknell 91 78 Miami (FL) 90 86 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Georgetown 102 72 Fordham 60 56 Niagara 67 59 Duquesne 72 65 Delaware 69 68 Seattle 74 76 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) Albright 93 62 Canisius 73 63 Pennsylvania 78 64 Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's 63 70 St. Joseph's 72 71 •St. John's 71 78 West Chester 85 67 Millersville 61 53 Lafayette 69 73 •Temple 83 70 Albright Xavier 99 80 75 52 Villanova 63 65 •Syracuse 73 70 Villanova 57 63 Lafayette 75 84 Georgetown 78 76 Louisville 80 92 Bradley Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore 87 77 Western Kentucky 88 84 Villanova 72 86 Niagara 83 74 Villanova 67 75 Duquesne 83 69 Indiana 80 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost 6) 93 •Holiday Festival Syracuse 81 104 North Carolina State 83 78 Opponent LSC OPP Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Lafayette 91 73 •Western Kentucky 76 89 Millersville 76 60 Loyola (LA) 72 69 •Seton Hall 82 72 Bucknell 84 62 Temple 1962-63 (Won 16, Lost 8) 81 74 Valparaiso 103 73 Lehigh 86 54 Gettysburg 91 68 Opponent LSC OPP Manhattan 81 72 Manhattan 71 58 Creighton 66 84 Creighton 72 91 St. Joseph's 85 97 Lafayette 81 73 Seton Hall 101 71 Lafayette 95 59 Cincinnati 58 74 Niagara 64 48 Western Kentucky 91 77 Niagara 76 79 West Chester 57 51 Canisius 82 68 Georgetown 88 80 Lehigh 85 34 Syracuse 82 94 Duquesne 68 65 St. Joseph's 85 93 Albright 67 57 Pennsylvania 84 73 Morehead State 63 58 tDetroit 86 93 Bucknell 105 55 Muhlenberg 68 93 Syracuse (2 OT) 84 91 "Holiday Festival •Brigham Young 73 84 Georgetown 62 75 (jeorgetown 80 79 tNational Invitation Tournament •Delaware 80 64 Seton Hall 61 70 Western Kentucky 70 76 Head loach: Bob Walters "Bowling Green (OT) 74 67 Temple 63 61 West Chester 85 68 Miami (FL) 78 76 Duquesne 87 80 St. Joseph's 80 73 1965-66 (Won 10, Lost 15) Muhlenberg 88 49 Muhlenberg 99 82 Albright 73 67 Manhattan 78 61 Opponent LSC OPP Richmond 60 52 Muhlenberg 86 63 Seton Hall 89 80 Albright 97 73 Fordham 84 66 Pennsylvania 62 66 Delaware 64 62 Western Kentucky 67 93 Villanova 75 61 Temple 53 77 Temple 81 71 Scion Hall 92 93 St. Joseph's 61 57 Muhlenberg 91 59 Gettysburg 80 65 Georgetown 99 101 'Orange Bowl Classic North Carolina State 65 80 Syracuse 74 66 Bucknell 87 68 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Scranton 82 77 Pennsylvania 74 78 Niagara (OT) 87 88 Villanova 52 68 Canisius 53 76 "Brigham Young 71 69 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost 9) Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Duquesne 73 69 'Temple (OT) 59 66 Opponent LSC OPP St Joseph's 49 66 'Minnesota 87 92 Millersville 80 90 St Joseph's 69 Albright 83 55 Pennsylvania 76 90 Lafayette 82 74 Syracuse 85 98 72 All-Time Scores

Duquesne 77 79 {American 84 57 Temple 63 58 Temple 54 56 Creighton 90 104 tTemple 87 69 Western Kentucky 91 76 American 79 88 Utah State 97 109 §Columbia 69 83 Niagara 96 79 Villanova 101 79 Seattle 62 84 •Boston Garden Invitational Lafayette 93 82 'Cable Car Classic American 103 93 THoliday Festival Drexel 81 63 tQuaker City Tournament Lafayette 81 93 tMAC Tournament—Champion Hofstra 79 62 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Villanova 78 70 §NCAA Tournament Loyola (LA) 74 53 Gettysburg 99 76 Head Coach: Jim Harding Syracuse 68 75 1973-74 (Won 18, Lost 10) Temple 86 85 Canisius 92 55 Opponent LSC OPP lona 94 72 1968-69 (Won 23, Lost 1) Villanova 73 69 Lehigh 87 37 Canisius 95 81 Opponent LSC OPP Duquesne 86 95 Army 83 71 Louisville 96 92 Baltimore 100 57 Creighton 64 61 Hofstra 66 53 Miami (FL) 102 108 Rider 79 59 American 62 54 Syracuse 68 75 •Quaker City Tournament Miami (FL) 96 71 St. Joseph's 56 66 Holy Cross 94 80 Head Coach: Joe Heyer Niagara 88 73 Rider (OT) 82 84 Pennsylvania 82 84 Canisius 68 56 TLafayette 74 71 •Wake Forest 90 95 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) Albright 91 65 tSt. Joseph's (OT) 76 81 •Western Kentucky .... 76 65 Opponent LSC OPP •Penn State 70 55 tGeorgia Tech 67 70 Stanford 77 66 Gettysburg 103 67 •Indiana 108 88 'Charlotte Invitational—Champion •Manhattan 65 73 Miami (FL) 99 82 •South Carolina 59 62 tMAC Tournament •Princeton 83 78 Niagara 69 72 Hofstra 89 68 tNational Invitation Tournament Niagara 67 65 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Albright 84 50 Creighton 103 84 Western Kentucky (OT) . 84 85 •Nebraska 99 76 Syracuse 83 63 Drexel 85 73 •Vanderbilt 95 100 Western Kentucky 88 81 1971-72 (Won 6, Lost 19) Lafayette 87 66 Pennsylvania 85 83 Pennsylvania 78 64 Opponent LSC OPP Biscayne 97 75 Louisville 88 106 Temple 101 85 Lehigh 64 69 Canisius 81 89 tSyracuse 84 88 St. Francis (PA) 107 95 Hofstra 56 58 St. Joseph's 73 75 tNiagara 86 72 Loyola (LA) 102 65 Niagara 70 71 Temple 78 54 TBowling Green 78 77 Lafayette 97 65 Tulsa 77 80 Notre Dame 78 98 St. Francis (PA) 84 74 Villanova 74 67 West Chester 86 62 American 95 83 American (OT) 90 94 American 96 72 •Baylor 81 68 West Chester 73 53 Syracuse 81 102 St. Joseph's 84 67 •Nebraska 60 75 Duquesne 63 81 Western Kentucky 86 95 Duquesne 85 71 tBoston College 61 62 Villanova 104 66 Creighton (OT) 88 83 Detroit 98 96 tFairfield 108 96 Rutgers 82 76 Loyola (LA) 125 80 West Chester 91 73 tMassachusetts 82 75 tDelaware 78 69 Temple 65 79 •Quaker City Tournament St. Joseph's 55 72 tRider 84 68 Oklahoma City 108 97 Head Coach: Tom Gola Lafayette 66 86 tSt. Joseph's 71 76 Duquesne 77 66 Western Kentucky 84 103 *Big Sun Tournament Villanova 59 68 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Loyola (LA) 80 86 "Holiday Festival Canisius 75 93 Opponent LSC OPP American 59 53 tMAC Tournament St. Head Coach: Paul Westhead Joseph's 83 96 Hofstra 83 64 Pennsylvania 66 80 Lafayette 85 72 Albright 95 59 Canisius 80 78 tSt. Joseph's 73 70 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Temple 56 67 1974-75 (Won 22, Lost 7) tTemple 61 78 Marshall 88 97 Notre Dame 71 97 Opponent LSC OPP 'Vanderbilt Invitational West Chester 92 80 Drexel 64 77 Army 76 71 tQuaker City Tournament •Yale 81 59 Holy Cross 79 85 Lehigh 89 66 tMAC Tournament •Tennessee 47 55 Biscayne 93 103 Biscayne 74 71 Head Coach: Joe Heyer tGeorgia 76 66 Duquesne 69 81 Lafayette 71 58 tCornell 68 56 Syracuse 80 87 Holy Cross 89 65 1967-68 (Won 20, Lost 8) tColumbia 89 74 Villanova 73 86 Canisius 69 70 •Cornhusker Classic Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's (20T) 99 101 •Clemson 67 63 Rider 59 50 Syracuse 108 101 tQuaker City Tournament •Texas Tech 73 64 Gettysburg 96 58 Temple 61 69 Head Coach: Paul Westhead tFurman 69 64 Albright 82 40 Western Kentucky 80 102 tAlabama 77 73 Bucknell 84 69 Loyola (LA) 85 79 1972-73 (Won 15, Lost 10) Hofstra 91 64 Niagara 83 100 Creighton 77 86 Opponent LSC OPP Memphis St 93 84 'Providence 56 77 Duquesne 64 67 Lehigh 75 59 Niagara 81 71 •North Carolina St 68 63 Pennsylvania 67 76 Army 73 63 St. Joseph's 68 60 tLouisville 71 94 Canisius 70 80 Biscayne 69 67 Pennsylvania 67 65 tWest Virginia 100 83 Lafayette 102 73 'San Francisco 73 74 West Chester 89 72 tSyracuse 78 68 Detroit 77 81 •Santa Clara (OT) 69 71 Duquesne 88 79 Miami (FL) 92 84 American 106 86 Eastern Michigan 93 66 Western Kentucky 87 91 St. Joseph's 103 71 Niagara 101 90 West Chester 92 52 Syracuse 78 82 Loyola (LA) 71 51 Miami (FL) 96 103 tS. California 77 72 Drexel 80 63 Syracuse 105 81 Villanova 85 96 tNew Mexico St 76 70 Temple 74 63 Western Kentucky 79 84 Rider 72 66 tSt. Joseph's 52 77 Villanova (OT) 74 73 Pennsylvania 45 57 •Volunteer Classic St. Joseph's 55 68 Notre Dame 75 91 Duquesne (OT) 80 79 tQuaker City Tournament—Champion Rider 78 67 American 62 68 Creighton 71 77 Head Coach: Tom Gola Hofstra 76 55 Rutgers 82 96 West Chester 79 55 Lafayette 68 77 •Bucknell 85 74 Lafayette 74 45 1970-71 (Won 20, Lost 7) Niagara 80 72 •American 56 52 Temple 64 60 Opponent LSC OPP Pennsylvania 45 57 •Lafayette 92 85 69 67 tSyracuse (OT) 83 87 American 74 65 Albright 89 59 Duquesne Canisius Western Kentucky 108 80 •Dayton Invitational—Champion 80 64 Long Island University ... 68 53 Villanova Syracuse 84 91 tSugar Bowl Classic—Champion 56 64 Miami (FL) 97 77 Canisius 96 •East Coast Conference Tournament- Morehead St 81 73 Marshall 76 75 85 Champion West Chester 82 68 Notre Dame 71 87 tNCAA Tournament Pennsylvania 88 107 Drexel 72 57 Head Coach: Paul Westhead •Georgia 50 42 •Boston College 75 63 Tulsa 63 61

. 73 All-Time Scores

1975-76 (Won 11, Lost 15) Opponent LSC OPP Drexel 80 79 Rhode Island 84 76 •West Chester 71 56 79 74 Hofstra 75 61 •St. Joseph's Delaware 100 86 Duquesne 71 83 West American 95 85 "Cougar Classic Widener 73 68 Chester 116 84 Pennsylvania 80 73 TGolden Gate Classic Alabama 57 78 Syracuse 96 106 91 DePaul 75 92 "Connecticut Mutual Classic Hofstra 72 64 Duke 81 Manhattan 78 79 Biscayne 89 84 Duquesne 91 79 •ECC Tournament 82 75 Vermont 85 70 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Canisius 103 72 Temple Notre 90 95 •Drexel 87 76 •Texas A & M 59 57 Dame St. 70 62 1982-83 •Kansas 73 74 Joseph's 82 74 •Temple (Won 18, Lost 14) •Lafayette 70 Maine 104 88 American 64 62 62 Opponent LSC OPP Canisius 77 78 •St. Joseph's 59 49 "Michigan 71 86 Bucknell 68 66 Stetson 77 72 82 'Houston 87 90 "Purdue 90 Delaware 55 54 Villanova Western Kentucky (OT) 104 100 79 82 •Cougar Classic Rhode Island 82 84 Syracuse 77 82 St. Bonaventure 95 108 tLobo Invitational •Texas A & M 74 82 67 Drexel 64 74 Vermont 100 •ECC Tournament—Champion •Brown 61 59 •St. Joseph's 89 82 "NCAA Tournament St. Joseph's 75 86 Pennsylvania 72 78 Biscayne 83 64 •Delaware 97 85 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Niagara 82 65 Providence 75 73 •Temple 73 72 "Cincinnati 73 76 tVillanova 97 103 1980-81 14, Lost Memphis St 77 81 (Won 13) "Wisconsin-Green Bay .62 51 "First Union Invitational Temple 63 67 Opponent LSC OPP Western Kentucky 62 56 "Louisville Classic Notre Dame 89 108 Vermont 81 61 Duke 60 61 •ECC Tournament—Champion American 61 63 Alabama 65 81 Towson St 79 78 Tournament Villanova 75 72 tNCAA Bucknell 73 63 Duquesne 67 61 Niagara 53 69 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Xavier 70 65 Villanova 71 72 Duquesne 72 76 Delaware 72 59 Hofstra 78 62 1978-79 (Won 15, Lost Pennsylvania 56 58 13) Villanova (3 OT) 84 83 Canisius 54 55 Cleveland St 90 72 Opponent LSC OPP •San Diego St 67 93 Rider 69 71 •Jayhawk Classic Bucknell 77 76 •Georgetown 63 79 Notre Dame 56 68 *Las Vegas Holiday Classic Kentucky 77 109 Lafayette 69 60 St. Joseph's 79 60 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Duke 42 66 Missouri 74 83 Xavier 85 109 Delaware 102 98 Canisius 79 81 Dayton 73 79 1976-77 (Won 17, Lost 12) Pennsylvania 67 68 Niagara (OT) 72 71 Lehigh 46 44 Opponent LSC OPP Canisius 99 87 Hofstra 79 71 American 63 65 Florida Southern 73 84 Rider 63 80 Lafayette Widener 72 52 79 61 Stetson 76 90 Temple Vermont 75 68 West Chester 90 73 (OT) 79 84 •Montana 78 91 76 Drexel Alabama 77 82 Dayton 68 63 61 *Cal State-Fullerton 75 84 Paul Delaware 97 84 De 62 69 Vermont 87 73 Rhode Island 80 83 Lehigh 73 67 •Delaware Biscayne 112 70 102 62 Lafayette 95 80 St. Joseph's 58 56 •Rider Maine 91 76 68 57 Western Kentucky 90 66 Notre •American 75 tTennessee 85 92 Dame 59 60 73 Rider 100 83 tBoston tSMU 94 86 Duquesne 66 62 University 70 58 West Chester 68 64 American 69 71 tVA Commonwealth 67 76 •San Diego St 88 84 Niagara 88 74 Pennsylvania •Marshall "Washington 94 114 62 67 Memorial Tournament Duquesne 89 90 62 "Milwaukee Classic Rhode Island 61 70 Temple 84 Vermont 88 Canisius 65 49 100 Drexel 63 52 •ECC Tournament Champions Drexel 88 72 Island 60 70 tNCAA Drexel 55 51 Rhode Tournament Villanova 84 78 •Drexel 66 69 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin St. Joseph's 69 61 West Chester 63 60 American 123 103 'Cabrillo Classic Temple 81 97 Duquesne 62 64 •ECC Tournament 1983-84 (Won 20, Lost 1 1) Lehigh Western Kentucky 93 79 100 93 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's 87 94 Dickinson 82 61 Monmouth 75 60 Hofstra 87 73 Villanova 71 70 1981-82 (Won 16, Lost 13) Vermont 91 75 Notre Dame 70 93 American 86 76 Opponent LSC OPP Youngstown St 76 81 "Hofstra 84 77 Hofstra 89 93 Duke 55 61 St. Joseph's 72 74 •St. Joseph's (OT) 63 68 Temple 75 87 Delaware 71 66 Army 56 55 'Montana Classic Niagara 64 66 Bucknell 55 53 Villanova 90 80 "ECC Tournament Providence 62 75 West Chester 73 66 •George Washington 65 64 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Pennsylvania 70 80 •Western Carolina 55 58 •Maryland 83 96 Notre Dame 77 113 •Idaho St 68 86 Notre Dame 68 66 1979-80 •Delaware 84 77 (Won 22, Lost 9) Tlona 71 95 Army 58 60 •Lafayette 86 80 Opponent LSC OPP tRice 64 58 Fairfield 98 85 •Hofstra 81 92 Philadelphia Pharmacy .87 58 Santa Clara 74 93 St. Peter's 64 57 tVolunteer Classic Alabama 82 80 "South Florida 62 82 Manhattan 74 72 "Cabrillo Classic Bucknell 79 80 •St. Bonaventure 68 65 Canisius 79 66 •ECC Tournament Villanova 79 86 Notre Dame 66 61 Holy Cross 74 85 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Rider 102 59 Lafayette 65 67 Pennsylvania 96 85 •Texas A & M 72 67 American 69 87 Iona 95 80

1977-78 (Won 18, Lost 12) •Brigham Young (3 OT) . . 106 108 Rider 79 70 Fordham 84 73 Opponent LSC OPP tUtah St 88 89 Pennsylvania 77 75 St. Peter's 67 71 tldaho St Widener 83 75 88 83 Villanova 82 117 Louisville 88 93 Niagara Bucknell 92 77 95 83 Duquesne 80 79 Fordham 68 67 West Rhode Island 73 78 Chester Ill 70 Canisius 102 76 Fairfield 91 76

Stetson 74 64 Dayton 77 84 Dayton i.'i s l •East Carolina (2 OT). . . 96 95 •UNCC 67 68 Lafayette 80 81 Lehigh 94 69 Manhattan 78 6.' Pennsylvania 75 78 Temple 62 67 St. Joseph's 77 83 Holy Cross (OH 91 89 "Louisville 85 113 Drexel 65 61 Hofstra 67 64 Iona 81 79 "Ohio State 83 86 Delaware 78 59 Temple 72 86 Temple (2 OT) 80 79 Western Kentucky 78 64 Notre Dame 62 60 Drexel 57 55 "Manhattan 76 tit) Niagara 116 97 St. Joseph's 57 58 Stetaon 71 69 Hofstra 97 87 Lehigh 90 79 •Bucknell 81 72 74 AU-Time Scores

1986-87 (Won 20, Lost 13) 1989-90 (Won 30, Lost 2) •Fordham 60 62 •Holy Cross 88 64 Opponent LSU OPP Opponent LSU OPP "St. Peter's (OT) 63 65 •Fordham 79 70 •Penn State 58 59 *SW Missouri State 62 58 •Pitt 91 95 tKansas State 53 66 •Central Florida 68 43 •Fresno State 75 63 "Maryland Invitational *CBT Hartford Invitational — Temple 66 70 De Paul 83 62 •Metro Atlantic Champion Army 83 63 Pennsylvania 86 83 Athletic Conference Tournament "Jostens Philadelphia Classic Villanova 93 86 Villanova 71 70 •National Invitation Tournament tChaminade Christmas Classic Maine 79 66 "Ohio State 74 62 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin •MAAC Tournament — Champion "Georgia 65 82 "Florida 76 69 tNCAA Tournament "Eastern Kentucky 98 83 Temple 63 62 1984-85 (Won 15, Lost 13) Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris tSt. Joseph's 70 77 Loyola-Marymount 116 121 Opponent LSU OPP tNortheastern 102 85 Siena 106 90 1988-89 (Won 26, Lost 6) Monmouth 85 67 North Carolina 72 79 Notre Dame 86 78 St. Mary's (CA) 59 69 lona 68 75 Opponent LSU OPP Canisius 89 77 •Brigham Young 74 73 Fordham 79 87 "Syracuse 76 92 Holy Cross 84 81 •Stanford 73 84 Manhattan 102 69 ©Georgia Southern 64 62 Loyola (MD) 89 69 Niagara 63 58 Holy Cross 79 59 ©Austin Peay 79 74 Niagara 87 69 St. Joseph's 74 69 Fairfield 60 63 St. Joseph's 81 57 Fordham 98 72 54 Temple 65 St. Peter's 65 56 ^Pennsylvania 77 61 lona 89 73 Villanova 63 80 Fordham (OT) 69 66 SLong Beach State 96 63 St. Peter's 72 59 "Fordham 67 74 lona 100 85 St. Peter's 78 74 Fairfield 78 51 "Dartmouth 84 55 DePaul 54 58 Villanova (OT) 79 74 Manhattan 99 78 lona 73 103 Notre Dame (OT) 64 76 'South Carolina 85 67 St. Joseph's 93 76 Army 80 63 Manhattan 76 62 •Georgia 85 95 lona 95 78 Fairfield 95 89 Holy Cross 93 60 Temple 57 67 Fairfield 72 49 St. Peter's 59 60 Fairfield 58 54 Richmond 97 76 Loyola (MD) 110 81 Manhattan 85 74 Pennsylvania 80 72 Fordham 86 73 Manhattan 100 60 81 Holy Cross 80 77 St. Peter's 68 61 Manhattan 57 St. Peter's (OT) 74 66 Hartford 82 80 Army 59 68 Holy Cross 84 72 Army 106 73 lona 77 93 •Farifield 62 75 Fairfield 65 61 %Fairfield 90 60 Fordham 70 66 tVillanova 86 84 lona 89 64 %Siena 106 90 Pennsylvania 77 74 tNiagara 89 81 St. Peter's 63 65 %Fordham 71 61 Army (OT) 85 80 ^Illinois State 70 50 Fordham 77 66 tSouthern Mississippi .... 79 63 Notre Dame 58 71 tArkansas-Little Rock .92 73 lona 91 62 tClemson 75 79 St. Peter's 70 57 tSouthern Mississippi .... 80 84 Army 94 70 *Coors Light Classic—Champion Manhattan 65 64 •AMI Classic American Ill 91 "Sugar Bowl Classic—Champion Holy Cross 79 82 "Hawaiian Tropic Classic Army 88 67 %MAAC Tournament—Champion Fairfield (2 OT) 105 106 tJostens Classic Manhattan 77 60 tNCAA Tournament De Paul 60 87 •MAAC Tournament Holy Cross 101 82 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris •Army (OT) 64 76 tNational Invitation Tournament Notre Dame 78 80 "Apple Invitational Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Fairfield 85 67 "Miller High Life Classic Florida State 101 100 •MAAC Tournament 1987-88 (Won 24, Lost 10) •Fairfield 91 62 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin •Fordham 85 69 Opponent LSU OPP •St. Peter's 71 58 •Texas-San Antonio 74 51 1985-86 (Won 14, Lost 14) tLouisiana Tech 74 83 •Delaware 86 72 "Pre-Season NIT Opponent LSU OPP Princeton 63 62 ©Acme Boot Classic—Champion Monmouth 72 69 Pennsylvania 61 66 Niagara SJostens Classic—Champion 92 75 Army 74 61 •Cotton States Classic Maine 103 70 Fordham 85 80 •MAAC Tournament—Champion Villanova 46 50 "Villanova 80 83 tNCAA Tournament •Syracuse 72 97 "Canisius 85 73 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris •Ohio University 65 70 tGeorgia 71 79 Pennsylvania 80 86 tChaminade 90 60 Princeton 58 48 tDayton 69 66 Fordham 78 66 Brigham Young 82 95 Temple 58 81 Notre Dame 59 68 "Bowling Green 94 54 North Carolina 82 96 St. Peter's 63 69 Richmond 81 82 Notre Dame 63 77 Temple 56 59 Fairfield 57 61 Fairfield 78 50

Holy Cross 89 63 St. Joseph's 63 73 lona 66 74 Holy Cross 119 108 Manhattan 89 74 Manhattan 95 70 lona 80 68 lona 101 83 Army 52 54 Army 64 51 Louisville 60 72 American 73 65 Fordham 54 70 Fordham 76 51 St. Peter's 62 54 St. Peter's 56 47 Fairfield 53 55 Fairfield 75 57 Holy Cross 81 68 Holy Cross 102 83 Manhattan 101 63 Manhattan 92 74 Army 73 61 lona 91 86 St. Joseph's 74 69 St. Peter's 67 64 •Holy Cross 70 72 •Manhattan 62 51 'Carrier Classic "Jostens Classic •MAAC Tournament Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin 75

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. President

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., became La Salle University's 26th presi- dent on January 1, 1977. After having served as director of development and vice president of the corporation of the university since June, 1969, he succeeded Brother Daniel Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D. Born in Baltimore in 1928, Brother Ellis, a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools since 1946, joined the La Salle staff in 1960 as an assistant pro- fessor of English. He has been at the university since then except for a term as principal of La Salle High School in Miami, Florida, from 1962 to 1964. Brother Ellis returned to La Salle University in 1964 and served as director of the university's Honors Program until 1969 when he was named director of development and vice president of the corporation. Brother Ellis was awarded a Lindback Foundation Award for distin- guished teaching in 1965 and currently holds the academic rank of Professor of English. Brother Ellis served at Philadelphia's West Catholic High School for Boys from 1951 to 1958 and again from 1959 to 1960 in various capacities including chair- man of the English Department and guidance director. The author of numerous articles in edu- cational publications, Brother Ellis's most recent article, "Teaching Orders and the Efficacy of School," appeared in America.

He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was president of the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Philadelphia for two terms. Brother Ellis, a 1946 graduate of Baltimore's Calvert Hall College High School, received an A.B. degree in English from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., in 1951. He earned a master's degree and doctorate in English from the University of Pennsylvania.

He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Manhattan College, N.Y.; St. Mary's College of California; St. Mary's adjacent to La Salle University on Philadelphia, Delaware Valley Citizens' College of Minnesota, and St. John's Col- Olney Avenue. Crime Commission, and Philadelphia lege High School, Washington, D.C. He was the chairman for 1986-87 of the Police Commissioners' Civilian Council. Brother Ellis is active in many national Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Brother Ellis recently completed terms and local educational and civic organiza- Universities and is on the boards of on the boards of American Council on

tions. He is past chairman of the board of Greater Philadelphia First Corporation, Education, the Afro-American Historic. il directors of the 220-member Association Philadelphia Urban Affairs Partnership, Museum, Community Leadership Seminar, of Catholic Colleges and Universities and Independence Hall Association, the Salvation Army, Archdiocesan Council of chairman of Philadelphia's Campus Police Athletic League, Professionalism Managers, and World Affairs Council. Boulevard Corporation, a cooperative Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar organization of institutions located Association, Catholic Charities of 76

Dr. Raymond P. Heath Vice President for Student Affairs

Dr. Raymond P. Heath was appointed his selection as Vice President for Student Vice President for Student Affairs at La Affairs.

Salle University on July 1, 1980. Dr. Heath is active in several profes- As vice president, Dr. Heath has sional organizations. In 1981, he was

primary administrative responsibility for elected Vice President for Region II the Campus Ministry Center, the Counsel- (Middle Atlantic States) of the National ing Center, Discipline and Judicial Affairs, Association of Student Personnel Admin- Financial Aid, Housing Services and Resi- istrators. Upon completion of his term on dent Life Office, the Student Health the NASPA Board of Directors in 1983, Center, the Recreation and Intercollegiate he was elected President of the Eastern Athletics Department, the Student Union Association of College Deans and Advisors and the Student Life Office, and related of Students. Dr. Heath continues as a

aspects of student life outside of the class- member of the executive boards of

room. Dr. Heath also is an adjunct associ- Eastern Deans and of the Pennsylvania ate professor of Education and teaches an Association of Student Personnel Admin- undergraduate course each semester. istrators and recently accepted an Heath received an A.B. from Providence appointment as NASPA's representative College in 1965, a M.S. from Southern on a national Inter-Association Task Connecticut State University in 1970, and Force on Intercollegiate Athletics. a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in Dr. Heath and his wife, Carol, an 1973. In 1979 he completed further administrator/teacher at Jenkintown studies at the Institute for Educational High School, live with their daughter,

Management at Harvard University. Kristin, in Ambler, Pa. Kristin is a Dr. Heath joined the La Salle adminis- freshman member of the University of tration as Dean of Students in 1975 and Notre Dame swimming team. held that position for five years prior to

La Salle's 1968-69 Explorers 2nd in final Associated Press poll — Won 23, Lost 1 Big Five Champions

First Row (from left): Greg Cannon, Bernie Williams, Ken Durrett, Coach Tom Gola, Ed Szczesny, Fran Dunphy, Bill Michuda. Middle: Joe Markmann, Stan Witalec, Ed Holzer, Stan Wlodarczyk, Larry Cannon, Roland Taylor, Bob Walsh, Bob Walters. Top: Manager Charlie Reynolds, Assistant Coaches Ed Altieri and Gene McDonnell, Athletic Director John J. Conboy, Assistant Coach Curt Fromal, Team Physician Dr. Eugene Gallagher, Trainer John Greer, Assistant Coach Dave Ervin, Manager Bob Holmes. 77

Robert Mullen Director of Athletics

Under Robert Mullen, Director of Executive Committee of NACDA. He also Athletics, La Salle University has achieved served as athletic administrator to the national recognition. The Explorers' Goodwill Games in 1986 in Moscow. men's basketball program has made three Bob originally hails from the Delaware consecutive appearances in the NCAA Valley, but left his home in Chester, Pa., Tournament and the women's team earned in 1948, for residence in Park Forest, a berths in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 NCAA suburb of Chicago, where he obtained Tournament, and La Salle has captured most of his education and athletic the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference background. He played several sports in Commissioner's Cup (symbolic of athletic high school and college, although basket- excellence) in three of the four years of ball was his main interest. A graduate Mullen's tenure. with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., Ed., from La Salle University has made many im- Northern Illinois University, Bob has

provements in facilities and within its been a head coach in almost every sport athletic structure, with Mullen acting as in the secondary level and an Athletic the catalyst for these changes. His efforts Director and head college basketball in moving the men's basketball home site coach for half of the last three decades. to the Philadelphia Civic Center have Mullen had over 300 victories in just 16 helped create a new era of excitement to seasons, including several trips to the La Salle basketball. NAIA National Tournament. Mullen has been President of the MAAC Mullen and his wife, Marcia, have four and Chairman of the Philadelphia Big 5. children and two grand-children: Sherry, Prior to joining the La Salle staff, Mullen a daughter with two children, who lives

was Director of Athletics at the University in Elgin, III.; Scott, a former Drake of Southern Colorado and Loras College. University wide receiver who has his M.S. A member of the National Association of in Sports Administration from Temple College Athletic Directors (NACDA), University; Kelly, a former La Salle track Mullen has been an active administrator. performer who now teaches in Penn- He has been the President of the NAIA sauken, N.J., and Rob, a sophomore at Athletic Directors Association and was a the University of Delaware and a

Division II College Representative to the member of the Blue Hens' football team.

The four men to have held the position of Athletic Director at I .i Salle University (l-to-r) Bill Brad.shaw (1977-86). Jack Conboy (1968-77), Jim Henry (1933-68) and Bob Mullen (1986-present). 78

Athletic Department Staff

Kathleen McNally Thomas Meier Michael Felici Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information and Promotion

Kathleen McNally has served as Assis- Thomas Meier has been an Assistant Michael Felici joined the La Salle tant Athletic Director at La Salle Univer- Athletic Director at La Salle University University Athletic Department in June sity since 1977. McNally 's main responsi- since 1985 and has been a member of the when he was appointed assistant athletic bility is to help direct the administrative athletic department since 1976, when he director for sports information and pro- and operational aspects of La Salle's 22 was named director of intramurals. motion. Felici is responsible for the varsity sports. Over the past 14 years, Born and raised in Easton, Pa., Meier department's marketing and promotional McNally also has handled the extra duties earned a B.A. in Psychology from Dickin- efforts as well as overseeing the Sports of Compliance and Administrator and son College and a master's in physical Information Department. Academic Advisor. education at Temple. He played varsity A 1983 graduate of the Pennsylvania A 1968 graduate of West Chester basketball and in high school State University, Felici served as the University, McNally coached the La Salle and college and lists golf among his hob- director of athletic marketing and promo- field hockey team from 1976 to 1980. bies, along with carpentry and camping. tions at Temple University from 1984 to McNally's work with the team helped Tom has resided in Jenkintown since 1988. Prior to his appointment at La produce two Olympians and a national 1980 and he and his wife, Judy, have Salle, he served as a marketing manager championship in 1980. three children — Shelley, Kyle and for The Spectrum. A member of the National Sports Zachery. While attending Penn State, Felici was Festival coaching staff for field hockey, an assistant in the sports information McNally was named Coach-of-the-Year in department and, upon graduation, was a 1980 by the Philadelphia Association of sports reporter on the Burlington County Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. Times in Willingboro, N.J. McNally has represented La Salle as a Felici, an alumnus of neighboring Cen- member of the NCAA Council and many tral High School, resides in Northeast NCAA committees. She currently serves Philadelphia and is engaged to Dena as a member of the MAAC Conference's MacDonald of Ridley Park, PA. A 1991 Drug Education Committee. McNally also wedding is planned. has been appointed to the Eastern Col- lege Athletic Conference (ECAC) softball and women's soccer committees. Prior to joining the La Salle University staff, McNally was a successful high school coach and teacher of health education and physical education at Paul VI High School and Collingswood High School in New Jersey.

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Athletic Department Staff

Joan C. Broderick Dawn Wright Bob Vetrone Peter D'Orazio Director of Academic Support Assistant Director, Assistant Director, Director of Intramurals Services for Student-Athletes Sports Information Sports Information Ticket Operations

Andy Palaggo Bill Gerzabek Joe Erdeljac Evelyn Farmer Assistant Director, Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Trainer Accounting Hayman Hall Athletic Department

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Mike Murphy Clare McCarthy Brian Fisher Ben Norman Equipment Manager Basketball Secretary Explorer Club Basketball Manager

Brian Morris Jim Phillips Basketball Manager Basketball Manager 80

Sports Medicine

HOLYl REDEEMER HOSPITAL Sports Medicine for the 1990-91 La serve as the orthopedic specialist for the Salle University's men's basketball season Explorers. ANDl MEDICAL CENTERS involves a team effort among Head Managing the Holy Redeemer Sports

Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek, the La Center is Pat Dewechter, ATC, CSCS. Salle athletic staff, and consultants from Beginning with the pre-season fitness Holy Redeemer Hospital Sports Medicine screenings, Dewechter and the rest of the Center in Huntingdon Valley, PA. team have been working with La Salle's

Gerzabek is in his third season as the Gerzabek to provide the Explorers with Explorers' athletic trainer. A 1985 first-class physical therapy, orthopedic graduate of Central Connecticut State, rehabilitation and flexibility programs. Gerzabek spent two years at Georgetown University prior to becoming the head of La Salle's sports medicine staff. He recently completed a M.S. degree in SPORTS Sports Medicine from Old Dominion University.

Assisting Gerzabek is Assistant Trainer MEDICINE Joe Erdeljac, in his second year at La Salle. Erdeljac holds degrees in Sports Medicine from and Austin Peay State University.

Dr. Tony Balsamo, MD, is the Medical Director at Holy Redeemer Hospital Sports Medicine Center. Balsamo and his colleague, Marc Manzione, MD, from Pennsylvania Orthopedics Associates,

Left to right: Dr. Anthony Balsamo, Joe Erdeljac, Bill Gerzabek, Dr. Mark Manzione, Pat Dewechter.

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1990-91 La Salle University Cheerleaders

First Row (1-to-r): Ann Marie Montaldi, Andrea Cappachione, Betsy Sanchez-Santos. Second Row: Patty Aguayo, Patty Daly, Jennifer Driscoll, Mary Motley. Third Row: Donald Hanrahan, AH Hyman. Gary Jonas, Carl Smith (coach), Jeff Kravec. Dean McGrady, Leo Hegarty. (not pictured — Molly Dezura)

1990-91 La Salle University Dance Team

First Row (1-to-r): Maria Prendergast, Shannon Skahan, Tori Clisham, Kelly Anderson, Lynette Matthews. Second Row: Jennifer Ebert, Denise Vespe, Christina Roache, Traci Wilheim, Karyn Lewis. 82 Philadelphia Civic Center "Home of the Explorers"

The move of the La Salle Explorers to Topped off by three capacity crowds of other notable events in its history, which Philadelphia's Civic Center as its home more than 10,000 for games with dates back to 1897. court for men's basketball was expected Villanova, Loyola Marymount and Notre But the games were only part of the to provide excitement, color, thrilling Dame, the Explorers' 12 home dates excitement. The La Salle student, alumni basketball and crowds. drew an average of 6,236 fans — and and fan support was shown in various

Did it ever! seldom were they disappointed. ways — the fun-time Explorer Room, the

From the opening tap of the game La Salle won 1 1 of those 12 games it official events in the President's Room, against Pennsylvania on December 11, played at the site which had housed the the Alumni Reunion weekend, and 1989, until the final accolade had been Explorers' 1954 NCAA champions, two numerous other activities. paid to Lionel Simmons with the retire- Philadelphia Warriors' NBA title teams, The thought of playing in the Civic ment of his jersey (*22) and raising it to and had been the scene of five national Center promised all these things. the Civic Center rafters on February 27, it political conventions, visits by Pope John The promises were fulfilled. was one big time after another. Paul II and the Beatles, and countless

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La Salle University Radio & Television Broadcast Schedule

WIP Radio 610 AM WNPV Radio 1440 AM • PHILADELPHIA* WHJPf iiitii_V £Y) INFO-RADIO- 1440 AM M H** Wed. Nov. 28 Loyola (Baltimore) 7:30 PM tro'wi Tue., Dec. 4 Brigham Young 7:30 PM Sat., Jan. 5 7:00 The Speedy Morris Show folic Temple PM Sat., Jan. 12 Niagara 7:30 PM Sat., Dec. 1 at Pennsylvania 4:00 PM Thu., Jan. 17 at Loyola (Baltimore) 7:30 Sun., Dec. 9 at Florida State 2:00 PM PM Mon. Jan. 21 Siena 7:30 Sat., Dec. 22 at Villanova 4:00 PM PM Thu., Jan. 24 at Canisius 7:35 Mon. Dec. 31 at Loyola Marymount Midnight PM Sat., Jan. 26 at Niagara 8:00 Tue., Jan. 8 at lona 7:30 PM PM Thu., Jan. 31 Fairfield 7:30 Sat., Feb. 9 Canisius 7:30 PM PM Sat., Feb. 2 at Manhattan 1:00 PM Mon. Feb. 1 at Fairfield 7:30 PM Sat., Feb. 23 lona 7:30 Thu., Feb. 14 St. Peter's 7:30 PM PM Tue., Feb. 26 at St. Peter's 7:30 PM Sat., Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 7:00 PM Mon. Feb. 18 Manhattan 7:30 PM Wed. Feb. 20 at Siena 7:30 PM PRISM Television WIP Announce Team Dan Baker, Merrill Reese PIU0 Movies, Movies, Movies and Exclusive Home Team Sporps!

Sat., Dec. 1 at Pennsylvania 4:00 PM Sat., Dec. 22 at Villanova 4:00 PM Sat., Jan. 5 Temple 7:00 PM Sat., Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 7:00 PM PRISM Announce Team Marc Zumoff, Larry Rosen, Ed Stefanski

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Tue., Dec. 4 Brigham Young 7:30 PM Marc Zumoff Larry Rosen Ed Stefanski Sat., Jan. 5 Temple 7:00 PM Thu., Jan. 17 at Loyola (Baltimore) 7:30 PM Mon., Jan. 21 Siena 7:30 PM ESPN Television Thu., Jan. 24 at Canisius 7:35 PM Thu., Jan. 31 Fairfield 7:30 PM Sat., Feb. 2 at Manhattan 1:00 PM Tue., Feb. 26 at St. Peter's 7:30 PM ii-ii THE TOTAL WSSJ Announce Team Dan Baker, Bob Vetrone Pat Delsi SPORTS NETWORK

Mon., Dec. 31 at Loyola Marymount Midnight Mon., Mar. 4 MAAC Tournament (Championship) 7:00 PM

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