Men's Basketball Record Book

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Men's Basketball Record Book Men's Basketball Record Book Compiled prior to the 2015-16 Season Team Single Game Records Points Game: 115 vs. Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Regulation: 109 vs. Wagner, 2-22-78 Half: 65 vs. New Hampshire, 1-11-96 65 vs. Lafayette, 1-7-87 Least Points, Half 10 vs. Lebanon Valley (1st Half), 2-23-46 Overtime Period: 18 vs. Delaware, 3-8-84, vs. St. Francis, Pa., 12-12-92 Victory Margin: 52 Drexel 95, Johns Hopkins 43, 2-5-62 52 Drexel 90, Widener 38, 11-27-93 Combined Points: 241 Siena 126, Drexel 115 (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Game: 126 Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Reg. Game: 108 Saint Joseph’s, 11-28-90 Opponents Most Points, Half 64 Saint Joseph’s (2nd Half), 11-28-90 Opponents Least Points, Half 9 St. Francis (Pa.), (1st Half), 12-13-90 Opponents Least Points, Game 27 vs. Towson, 1-4-12, (Drexel Division I record) Three-Point Field Goals Game: 16 vs. George Mason, 1-26-02 Game Attempts: 32 at Towson, 2-4-06, vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 11-15-06 Game Pct. (10 made): .917 (11-for-12) vs. Delaware, 12-3-00 Consecutive Game With a 3-PT: 520 2/15/92-11/24/09 Opponents Game: 16 Penn, 11-28-01 Opponents Attempted, game: 37 Long Island University, 2-11-91 Opponents Pct, game: .818 (9-for-11) UMBC, 12-12-89 Rebounds Game: 89 vs. Delaware Valley, 12-7-63 Reb. Margin (Game): +29 Drexel at Princeton, 11-14-05 (46-17) Opponents, Game: 59 Long Island, 12-5-79 Steals Game: 25 vs. Hofstra, 2-11-85 Opponents, Game: 21 Rider, 2-5-84 Blocked Shots Game: 20 vs. Chicago University, 12-15-77 Opponents, Game: 16 Villanova, 12-16-89, Saint Joseph’s, 11-30-11 Team Single Game Records Field Goals Game: 51 vs. Siena, 2-20-78 (3OT) Regulation Game: 48 vs. Wagner, 2-22-78 Game Attempts: 104 vs. Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Regulation Game Att.: 99 vs. Delaware Valley, 12-7-63 Best Game Percentage: .708 34-48 vs. Long Island University, 12-9-86 Best Half Percentage: .826 19-23 vs. Wagner (2nd half), 2-28-81 Lowest FG Percentage, half: .136 vs. Charleston, 12-29-94 Lowest FG%, game: .234 vs. Northeastern, 2-2-08 Opponents Best Percentage, game: .761 35-46 St. Peter’s, 1-28-85 Opponents Best Percentage, half: .826 19-23 Lafayette, (2nd Half), 1-27-90 Opponents Lowest FG %, half: .120 Old Dominion, 12-10-05 Opponents Lowest FG%, game: .216 Towson, 1-4-12 Assists Game: 36 vs. Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Regulation Game: 31 vs. Hofstra, 3-4-95 Opponents, Game: 30 Wagner, 2-20-79 Free Throws Game: 44 vs. Delaware, 2-26-05 Consecutive FTM: 32 1/14/09-1/17/09 Game Attempts: 58 vs. Towson State, 3-3-96 58 vs. Delaware, 2-26-05 Game Percentage (15 att.): 1.000 17-17 vs. Hofstra, 3-2-84 1.000 17-17 vs. Maine, 2-28-93 1.000 16-16 at UNCW, 1-17-09 Opponents FT: 38 Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Opponents FT (Reg.): 36 Saint Joseph’s, 11-28-89 Opponents FTA: 52 Siena, 2-20-78 (3 OT) Opponents, FTA (Reg): 48 Maine, 1-28-84 Opponents, FT% (15 att.): 1.000 Delaware (15-15), 1-3-70 Individual Single Game Records Points: Points: 44 John Rankin vs. Rider, 1-6-88 Points, Half: 31 Michael Anderson vs. Lehigh, 2-17-88 Points, Freshman: 36 John Rankin vs. Delaware, 3-1-86 Rebounds: 30 Steve Lilly vs. Muhlenberg, 1-5-72 Rebounds, Half: 18 Bob Stephens vs. Albright, 2-21-76 Assists: 19 Todd Lehmann vs. Liberty, 2-5-90 Steals: 9 Chris O’Brien vs. Hofstra, 2-11-85 Blocks: 9 Leon Spencer vs. Loyola (Md.), 2-21-09 9 Chaz Crawford at William & Mary, 1-5-06 9 Bob Stephens vs. Chicago University, 12-15-77 9 Robert Battle vs. Northeastern, 12-18-01 Field Goals: 16 Charles Morrow vs. Haverford, 2-26-58 16 Greg Newman vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2-16-74 Field Goals Attempted: 30 Michael Anderson vs. Bucknell, 2-24-88 Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 Michael Mitchell (8-8) vs. Hofstra, 2-15-84 Free Throws: 20 Stanley Twoes vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1919 Free Throws Attempted: 28 Malik Rose vs. Hofstra, 2-5-95 Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 Frantz Massenat (15-15) at Towson, 2-14-12 Brian Holden (14-14) vs. Vermont, 2-11-93 Robert Battle (13-13) at Niagara, 12-21-02 Damion Lee (13-13) at Hofstra, 1-21-15 Damion Lee (12-12) vs. Northeastern, 1-28-15 Randy Burkert (12-12) vs. So. Illinois, 12-28-79 Michael Anderson (12-12) vs. Lafayette, 2-24-86 Joe Linderman (11-11) vs. New Hampshire, 2-21-98 Bashir Mason (10-10) at Delaware, 2-11-06 Jeff Myers (10-10) vs. Hartford, 1-2-97 3-Pointers: 9 Mike Wisler vs. Hartford, 2-13-94 3-Pointers Attempted: 19 Mike DeRocckis vs. Towson, 2-3-98 3-Point Percentage (5 made): 1.000 Phil Goss (6-6) vs. Hofstra, 2-11-04 Mike DeRocckis (5-5) vs. UMBC, 2-20-96 Mike Kouser (5-5) vs. Delaware, 12-3-00 Derrick Thomas (5-5) vs. Northeastern, 1-21-12 John Rankin Individual Single Season Records Scoring Name Year Gms FGM 3FG FTM Pts 1. Michael Anderson 1987-88 28 224 35 187 670 2. John Rankin 1988-89 28 266 0 130 662 3. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 219 7 182 627 4. Len Hatzenbeller 1980-81 27 214 0 161 589 5. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 216 0 152 584 6. Michael Anderson 1985-86 31 187 0 208 582 7. Jeff Myers 1995-96 31 191 61 138 581 8. Damion Lee 2014-15 27 170 65 173 578 9. Michael Anderson 1986-87 28 182 28 171 563 10. Chris Fouch 2013-14 30 186 72 106 550 11. John Rankin 1987-88 27 215 0 98 528 12. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 201 50 73 525 13. Frantz Massenat 2013-14 30 161 42 160 524 14. Joe Linderman 1997-98 28 200 0 116 516 15. Brian Holden 1994-95 30 151 71 138 511 Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 203 0 105 511 17. Michael Thompson 1990-91 28 176 59 97 508 18. Jeff Myers 1996-97 31 149 44 162 504 19. Frank Elegar 2006-07 31 180 0 137 497 20. Michael Thompson 1991-92 30 173 44 104 494 Frantz Massenat 2011-12 36 147 54 146 494 Scoring Average Name Year Games Points Avg. 1. Michael Anderson 1987-88 28 670 23.9 2. John Rankin 1988-89 28 662 23.6 3. Len Hatzenbeller 1980-81 27 589 21.8 4. Damion Lee 2014-15 27 578 21.4 5. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 627 20.2 Bob Buckley 1956-57 17 344 20.2 7. Michael Anderson 1986-87 28 563 20.1 8. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 525 19.4 9. Jack Lindeman 1967-68 21 412 19.6 10. Bob Buckley 1954-55 19 372 19.6 11. John Rankin 1986-87 27 528 19.6 12. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 584 19.5 13. Greg Newman 1973-74 24 465 19.4 14. John Rankin 1986-87 24 455 19.0 15. Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 511 18.9 16. Michael Anderson 1985-86 31 582 18.8 Rebounding Name Year Games Reb. 1. Malik Rose 1995-96 31 409 2. Malik Rose 1994-95 30 404 3. Malik Rose 1993-94 30 371 4. Bob Stephens 1978-79 27 360 5. Bob Stephens 1976-77 23 340 Joe Hertrich 1966-67 23 340 7. Malik Rose 1992-93 29 330 8. Steve Lilly 1970-71 23 327 9. Samme Givens 2010-11 31 313 10. Bob Stephens 1977-78 26 309 Individual Single Season Records Rebound Average Name Year Gms. Rebs. Avg. 1. Dan Promislo 1951-52 19 288 15.2 2. Bob Buckley 1954-55 19 284 14.9 3. Joe Hertrich 1966-67 23 340 14.8 Bob Stephens 1976-77 23 340 14.8 5. Steve Lilly 1970-71 23 327 14.2 3-Point Field Goals Made Name Year Games 3FG 1. Dominick Mejia 2005-06 31 92 2 Phil Goss 2003-04 29 90 3 Mike Wisler 1993-94 30 86 4 Mike DeRocckis 1995-96 31 85 5 Todd Lehmann 1987-88 28 84 6 Todd Lehmann 1989-90 28 82 Todd Lehmann 1988-89 28 82 8. Phil Goss 2004-05 29 81 T. Hawthorne 2007-08 32 81 10. Mike DeRocckis 1996-97 31 80 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage (min. 1.5/game) Name Year Gms. 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1. Tim Whitworth 2003-04 28 61 119 .513 2. Mike DeRocckis 1995-96 31 85 178 .478 3. Brian Holden 1992-93 29 58 122 .475 4. Dominick Mejia 2004-05 21 47 99 .475 5. Frantz Massenat 2011-12 36 54 120 .450 6. Michael Thompson 1990-91 28 59 133 .444 7. Eric Schmieder 2002-03 31 47 108 .435 8. Stephen Starks 2000-01 27 50 117 .427 9. Jeff Myers 1995-96 31 61 143 .427 10. Mike Wisler 1993-94 30 86 202 .426 Assists Name Year Games Assists 1.
Recommended publications
  • Men's Basketball Coaching Records
    MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 NCAA Division I Coaching Records 4 Coaching Honors 31 Division II Coaching Records 36 Division III Coaching Records 39 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches section Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. have been adjusted because of action by the NCAA Committee 26. Thad Matta (Butler 1990) Butler 2001, Xavier 15 401 125 .762 on Infractions to forfeit or vacate particular regular-season 2002-04, Ohio St. 2005-15* games or vacate particular NCAA tournament games. 27. Torchy Clark (Marquette 1951) UCF 1970-83 14 268 84 .761 28. Vic Bubas (North Carolina St. 1951) Duke 10 213 67 .761 1960-69 COACHES BY WINNING PERCENT- 29. Ron Niekamp (Miami (OH) 1972) Findlay 26 589 185 .761 1986-11 AGE 30. Ray Harper (Ky. Wesleyan 1985) Ky. 15 316 99 .761 Wesleyan 1997-05, Oklahoma City 2006- (This list includes all coaches with a minimum 10 head coaching 08, Western Ky. 2012-15* Seasons at NCAA schools regardless of classification.) 31. Mike Jones (Mississippi Col. 1975) Mississippi 16 330 104 .760 Col. 1989-02, 07-08 32. Lucias Mitchell (Jackson St. 1956) Alabama 15 325 103 .759 Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. St. 1964-67, Kentucky St. 1968-75, Norfolk 1. Jim Crutchfield (West Virginia 1978) West 11 300 53 .850 St. 1979-81 Liberty 2005-15* 33. Harry Fisher (Columbia 1905) Fordham 1905, 16 189 60 .759 2. Clair Bee (Waynesburg 1925) Rider 1929-31, 21 412 88 .824 Columbia 1907, Army West Point 1907, LIU Brooklyn 1932-43, 46-51 Columbia 1908-10, St.
    [Show full text]
  • CONFERENCE CALLS ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Monday (January 4-March 8) 10:30 A.M
    CONFERENCE CALLS ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Monday (January 4-March 8) 10:30 a.m. ET ............Al Skinner, Boston College 10:40 a.m. ET ............Oliver Purnell, Clemson 10:50 a.m. ET ............Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 11:00 a.m. ET ............Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 11:10 a.m. ET ............Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech 11:20 a.m. ET ............Gary Williams, Maryland 11:30 a.m. ET ............Frank Haith, Miami 11:40 a.m. ET ............Roy Williams, North Carolina 11:50 a.m. ET ............Sidney Lowe, N.C. State 12:00 p.m. ET ............Tony Bennett, Virginia 12:10 p.m. ET ............Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech 12:20 p.m. ET ............Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Monday (January 4-March 15) 10:10 a.m. ET ............Bobby Lutz, Charlotte 10:17 a.m. ET ............Chris Mooney, Richmond 10:24 a.m. ET ............Chris Mack, Xavier 10:31 a.m. ET ............Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure 10:38 a.m. ET ............Brian Gregory, Dayton 10:45 a.m. ET ............John Giannini, La Salle 10:52 a.m. ET ............Fran Dunphy, Temple 10:59 a.m. ET ............Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts 11:06 a.m. ET ............Karl Hobbs, George Washington 11:13 a.m. ET ............Ron Everhart, Duquesne 11:20 a.m. ET ............Rick Majerus, Saint Louis 11:27 a.m. ET ............Jared Grasso, Fordham 11:34 a.m. ET ............Jim Baron, Rhode Island 11:41 a.m. ET ............Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph’s BIG EAST CONFERENCE Thursday (Jan. 7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4, Feb. 18) 11:00 a.m. ET ............Jay Wright, Villanova 11:08 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Themediaguide(109-112)High.Pdf
    2006-07 W&M MEDIA SERVICES W&M BASKETBALL William and Mary Sports Information Kris (757) 221-3344 • (757) 221-3412 (fax) Sears PREVIEW Associate Sports Information Director Kris Sears is in his fi rst year as the asso- ciate sports information director at the Col- STAFF lege of William and Mary. Prior to joining the W&M staff , Sears PETE Rob MARK JACOB spent fi ve years in the Media Relations offi ce Clawson Turner Hoskins Skipper at Indiana University as a student, gradu- ate and staff assistant. He worked with the Assistant A.D. for Associate Sports Assistant Sports Sports Information seven-time national champion IU men’s soc- Media Relations Information Director Information Director Intern cer team as well as the men’s basketball pro- gram. Sears handled publicity for the 2004 Sports Information Student Assistants: NCAA Championship men’s soccer team and Meghan Atkins, Lisa Basile, Kimberly Compton, Aaron Gregory, for the 2004 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann THE TRIBE Julliana Jennings, Jeff Lunardi, Andrew Pike, Jen Showker, Allie Veinote Trophy winner. In 2004 and 2005, Sears’ men’s soccer and water polo guides were voted the ‘Best in the Nation’ by CoSIDA. Athletics/SID Directory — All Area Codes are 757 In addition to working with the men’s Rob Turner ....................................................... 221-3370 basketball program, Sears also serves at Athletics Department ................................. 221-3400 the primary media contact for the College’s Ticket Offi ce .................................................... 221-3340 ................................................................ [email protected] men’s soccer, fi eld hockey and men’s and Marketing Offi ce ........................................... 221-3353 Pete Clawson .................................................. 221-3369 women’s tennis programs.
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Or NIT Notes 2007.Qxp
    Women’sMen’s Basketball Basketball 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 Schedule & Results National Invitation Tournament Date Opponent Time Drexel Dragons (23-8) Wed., Nov. 15 Florida Gulf Coast W, 73-37 vs. N.C. State Wolfpack (18-15) Sat., Nov. 18 at Vermont W, 59-46 Tue., Nov. 21 at Penn L, 68-49 NIT First Round Mon., Nov. 27 at Rider L, 89-81 (OT) March 13, 2007 Wed., Nov. 29 Toledo W, 57-52 8:00 p.m. Sat., Dec. 2 at St. Joseph’s (Palestra) W, 72-56 Daskalakis Athletic Center Philadelphia, Pa. Tue., Dec. 5 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 80-58 Media: ESPNU, WNTP Website: www.drexeldragons.com Sat., Dec. 9 at Villanova W, 81-76 Tue., Dec. 19 at Syracuse W, 84-79 Fri., Dec. 22 at Temple W, 69-54 The Tip... Thu., Dec. 28 George Mason* W, 61-49 -Drexel had won four in a row before losing in the Colonial Wed., Jan. 3 at Georgia St.* W, 61-55 Athletic Association Semifinals to VCU, 63-56. Frank Elegar led Sat., Jan. 6 UNC Wilmington* W, 69-55 the Dragons with 15 points and eight rebounds. He was named to Mon., Jan. 8 at James Madison* W, 65-54 the CAA’s All-Tournament Team. Bashir Mason added 12 points Thu., Jan. 11 Hofstra* L, 55-53 (OT) and had a pair of steals. Sophomore Scott Rodgers had career- Sat., Jan. 13 at ODU* L, 84-57 highs with seven assists and five steals. The Dragons defeated Wed., Jan. 17 Northeastern* W, 67-41 Northeastern, 64-50, in the CAA Quarterfinals.
    [Show full text]
  • MBB Record Book.Indd
    MMen'sen's BBasketballasketball RRecordecord BookBook Compiled prior to the 2014-15 Season TTeameam SSingleingle GGameame RRecordsecords Points Game: 115 vs. Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Regulation: 109 vs. Wagner, 2-22-78 Half: 65 vs. New Hampshire, 1-11-96 65 vs. Lafayette, 1-7-87 Least Points, Half 10 vs. Lebanon Valley (1st Half), 2-23-46 Overtime Period: 18 vs. Delaware, 3-8-84, vs. St. Francis, Pa., 12-12-92 Victory Margin: 52 Drexel 95, Johns Hopkins 43, 2-5-62 52 Drexel 90, Widener 38, 11-27-93 Combined Points: 241 Siena 126, Drexel 115 (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Game: 126 Siena (3 OT), 2-20-78 Opponents Most Points, Reg. Game:108 Saint Joseph’s, 11-28-90 Opponents Most Points, Half 64 Saint Joseph’s (2nd Half), 11-28-90 Opponents Least Points, Half 9 St. Francis (Pa.), (1st Half), 12-13-90 Opponents Least Points, Game 27 vs. Towson, 1-4-12, (Drexel Division I record) Three-Point Field Goals Game: 16 vs. George Mason, 1-26-02 Game Attempts: 32 at Towson, 2-4-06, vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 11-15-06 Game Pct. (10 made): .917 (11-for-12) vs. Delaware, 12-3-00 Consecutive Game With a 3-PT: 520 2/15/92-11/24/09 Opponents Game: 16 Penn, 11-28-01 Opponents Attempted, game: 37 Long Island University, 2-11-91 Opponents Pct, game: .818 (9-for-11) UMBC, 12-12-89 Rebounds Game: 89 vs. Delaware Valley, 12-7-63 Reb.
    [Show full text]
  • Vs. Towson (9-4, 0-0 CAA) Overall: 8-3 Home: 6-0 Away: 2-3 CAA: 0-0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2015 | 1 PM | WILLIAMSBURG, VA
    MBB Contact/Sports Information Director: Kris Sears Phone: (757) 221-3368 Fax: (757) 221-2989 Email: [email protected] 2015-16 W&M SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Game 12: William & Mary (8-3, 0-0 CAA) vs. Towson (9-4, 0-0 CAA) Overall: 8-3 Home: 6-0 Away: 2-3 CAA: 0-0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2015 | 1 PM | WILLIAMSBURG, VA. | KAPLAN ARENA | TRIBE ATHLETICS TV NOVEMBER Game Information Storylines 13 at N.C. State (RV/RV) TV: ESPN3 W, 85-68 Location............................ Williamsburg, Va. • W&M leads the all-time series with Towson at 17-13, including a 10-4 17 at Liberty TV: ESPN3 W, 70-59 TV ..................................... Tribe Athletics TV mark in Williamsburg. The Tribe swept the season series last year and has 19 WASHINGTON ADVENTIST W, 85-60 Radio ........................... Tribe Radio Network won the last three meetings between the programs. ..........92.3 FM The Tide, TribeAthletics.com • Thursday’s contest pits two of the top defenses in the CAA. Towson leads 21 at Dayton (RV/RV) TV: TWC SportsChannel L, 66-69 Live Stats ........................ TribeAthletics.com 25 HAMPTON W, 86-67 All-Time Series ................ W&M leads 17-13 the league in scoring defense (62.8) and field goal percentage defense 28 at Howard L, 77-79 Last Meeting .... W&M won 65-50 (2/25/15) (38.9), while it ranks third in 3-point percentage defense (30.3). W&M leads the league in 3-point defense (27.5), ranks second in field goal defense W&M DECEMBER (39.4) and third in scoring defense (67.3).
    [Show full text]
  • Notre Dame Men's Basketball Game Notes 1 2020-21 Schedule
    NOTRE DAME MEN'S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 1 2020-21 SCHEDULE Date Day AP C Opponent Network Time/Result 11/28 SAT 13 12 at Michigan State Big Ten Net L, 70-80 12/2 WED Western Michigan RSN canceled 12/4 FRI 13 14 Tennessee ACC Network canceled NOTRE DAME NORTH CAROLINA 12/5 SAT Purdue Fort Wayne canceled FIGHTING IRISH TAR HEELS 12/6 SUN Detroit Mercy ACC Network W, 78-70 2020-21: 3-5, 0-2 ACC 2020-21: 5-4, 0-2 ACC HEAD COACH: Mike Brey HEAD COACH: Roy Williams 12/8 TUE 22 20 & Ohio State ESPN2 L, 85-90 CAREER RECORD: 539-290 / 26 CAREER RECORD: 890-257 / 33 12/12 SAT Kentucky CBS W, 64-63 RECORD AT ND: 440-238 / 21 RECORD AT UNC: 472-156 / 18 12/16 THU 21 23 * Duke ESPN L, 65-75 ACC NETWORK SERIES HISTORY 12/19 SAT ^ vs. Purdue ESPN2 L, 78-88 PLAY BY PLAY: Doug Sherman 8-25 | Home: 3-5 | Away: 1-7 | Neutral: 4-13 | ACC: 3-8 12/23 WED Bellarmine W, 81-70 ANALYST: Cory Alexander BREY VS. WILLIAMS/UNC: 4-10/4-10 BREY VS. ACC: 102-106 12/30 WED 23 24 * Virginia ACC Network L, 57-66 ND ALL-TIME VS. ACC: 169-212 1/2 SAT * at North Carolina ACC Network 4 p.m. Full series history available on page 5 of this notes package 1/6 WED * Georgia Tech RSN 7 p.m. 1/10 SUN 24 * at Virginia Tech ACC Network 6 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Erie's Malik Rose Named Nba G League Basketball
    ERIE’S MALIK ROSE NAMED NBA G LEAGUE BASKETBALL EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, March 31, 2018 – Erie BayHawks General Manager Malik Rose has been named the 2017-18 NBA G League Basketball Executive of the Year, as selected by his fellow NBA G League basketball executives. In his first season as an NBA G League general manager, Rose oversaw a team that finished with a 28-22 record and reached the playoffs as the third seed in the Eastern Conference. Erie, in its first season as the NBA G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks, will play host to the Lakeland Magic in a first-round, single-elimination playoff game today (3 p.m. ET, ESPNews). Before the season, Rose hired former New York Knicks assistant coach Josh Longstaff as the BayHawks’ head coach. Under Longstaff, Erie went 17-7 in its final 24 games and clinched the Southeast Division title on the last day of the regular season. Rose’s player acquisitions included NBA veteran Jeremy Evans (15.3 ppg for Erie), forward Raphiael Putney (16.3 ppg, 8.2 rpg) in the ninth round of the 2017 NBA G League Expansion Draft and guard Jaylen Morris (12.6 ppg) in the second round of the 2017 NBA G League Draft. Morris earned a GATORADE Call-Up to Atlanta on Feb. 28 and signed a multiyear contract with the team on March 21. Under Rose’s leadership, the BayHawks helped develop Atlanta rookies Tyler Cavanaugh, Tyler Dorsey, Josh Magette and Andrew White III. Magette, a two-way player, averaged an NBA G League-high 10.2 assists to go with 15.1 points per game during the regular season.
    [Show full text]
  • Football Award Winners
    FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS Consensus All-America Selections 2 Consensus All-Americans by School 20 National Award Winners 32 First Team All-Americans Below FBS 42 NCAA Postgraduate scholarship winners 72 Academic All-America Hall of Fame 81 Academic All-Americans by School 82 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS In 1950, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau (the NCAA’s service bureau) compiled the first official comprehensive roster of all-time All-Americans. The compilation of the All-America roster was supervised by a panel of analysts working in large part with the historical records contained in the files of the Dr. Baker Football Information Service. The roster consists of only those players who were first-team selections on one or more of the All-America teams that were selected for the national audience and received nationwide circulation. Not included are the thousands of players who received mention on All-America second or third teams, nor the numerous others who were selected by newspapers or agencies with circulations that were not primarily national and with viewpoints, therefore, that were not normally nationwide in scope. The following chart indicates, by year (in left column), which national media and organizations selected All-America teams. The headings at the top of each column refer to the selector (see legend after chart). ALL-AMERICA SELECTORS AA AP C CNN COL CP FBW FC FN FW INS L LIB M N NA NEA SN UP UPI W WCF 1889 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1890 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1891 – – –
    [Show full text]
  • 2010-11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN's Basketball NOTES
    2010-11 Bu SCHEDULE And reSULTS 2010-11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’s basketball NOTES NOVEMBER (4-4 = H: 2-0, A: 0-3, N: 2-1) Fri. 12 @ Northeastern L, 64-66 Tues. 16 vs. George Washington % W, 76-67 Wed. 17 @ #6 Villanova (ESPN3)% L, 66-82 Fri. 19 MARIST W, 58-37 Mon. 22 vs. Hampton % L, 50-51 Tues. 23 vs. Nevada % W, 66-57 Sat. 27 CORNELL W, 66-61 Tues. 30 @ #10 Kentucky (FSS) L, 57-91 DECEMBER (1-5 = H: 1-2, A: 0-3) Sat. 4 @ Bucknell L, 49-52 GAMe #31 Thurs. 9 LA SALLE ^ L, 81-84 Saturday, Feb. 27, 2011 - 1:00 p.m. Sat. 11 @ Harvard L, 71-87 Tues. 21 ST. JOSEPH’S ^ (NESN) W, 85-79 Patrick Gym - Burlington, Vt. Wed. 29 QUINNIPIAC L, 81-82 Boston University (17-13, 11-4 AE) at Vermont (22-6, 13-2 AE) Fri. 31 @ Massachusetts (CBS3) L, 54-71 RADIO: WWZN (1510-AM, GoTerriers.com) - Doug Brown (PxP), Brian Maurer (color) JANUARY (5-4 = H: 4-0, A: 1-4) TV: Comcast SportsNet - Eric Frede (PxP), Frank Sullivan (color) Sun. 2 @ Maine * L, 52-65 on tAP GOING out in STYLE Tues. 4 N. HAMPSHIRE * (CSN) W, 61-54 Concluding the regular season at • John Holland is nearing the end Sun. 9 VERMONT * W, 74-65 Vermont, BU seeks its first regular of his remarkable career at BU and Sat. 15 @ Albany * (TWCS) W, 70-67 season sweep of the Catamounts has been the main force behind the Mon.
    [Show full text]
  • D Rexel Stu N S M Em Phis
    ^ P i t r n iViVM * . ‘Fargo’: murder, mayhem, Indtx Ed-Op I and someone getting shot Datebook is in the face. 1! Ent«rtainintiit Classifieds 20 THETMANGU page 24 Entertainment 24 Volume 7I.Numb«(21 PMicWphU. Pfnnsylvjnii March 15,1996 The Student Newspaper at Drexel University Copyright 01996 The Ttl»ogl« Drexel stuns M em phis Duy Pham The Triangle Students in Calhoun Hall celebrate during Drexei's 75-63 upset victory over Memphis in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The win was the ficst ever for Drexel in the tournament. Andrew Ross and 15 rebounds to stun the Number 12 seed,” said Rose, the second half. "They just lined up and TRIANGLE STAFF WRffER Memphis in the first round of the “but to come in and do what we Besides Rose’s performance, whupped our fannies, plain and As the seconds ticked down NCAA’s Men’s Basketball did is remarkable. I’m proud to Drexel got three treys each from simple,” said Memphis head and Drexel got closer to its 75-63 Tournament. The win was Dre- be a part of it.” Jeff Myers and Mike DeRocckis, coach Larry Finch. win over Memphis, you could xel’s first-ever NCAA Tourn­ What was remarkable about and a 4-7 shooting performance Drexel now advances to play hear the shockwaves all the way ament win. Memphis, the Num­ what the Dragons did? Not only from Chuck Guittar (2-3 for Big East powerhouse Syracuse in from Albuquerque to Phila­ ber 5 seed in the West Regional, did they beat Memphis, they beat three-pointers).
    [Show full text]
  • Issue 4 BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERSBASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION the OFFICIAL MAGAZINE of the NATIONAL CONTENTS
    WE’RE PROUD TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS ASSOCIATION Being Chicago’s Bank™ means doing our part to give back to the local charities and social organizations that unite and strengthen our communities. We’re particularly proud to support the National Basketball Retired Players Association and its dedication to assisting former NBA, ABA, Harlem Globetrotters, and WNBA players in their CHICAGO’S BANK TM transition from the playing court into life after the game, while also wintrust.com positively impacting communities and youth through basketball. Banking products provided by Wintrust Financial Corp. Banks. LEGENDS Issue 4 BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE CONTENTS of the NATIONAL KNUCKLEHEADS PODCAST NATIONAL HOMECOMING: p.34 TWO PEAS JUWAN HOWARD IS p.2 PROUD AND A POD BACK AT MICHIGAN In Partnership with The Players’ Tribune, the Ready to bring NBA swagger to the storied Knuckleheads Podcast Has Become a Hit with program where he once played PARTNER Fans and Insiders Alike. TABLE OF CONTENTS THE KNUCKLEHEADS PODCAST p.2 TWO PEAS AND A POD OF THE KEYON DOOLING NANCY LIEBERMAN p.6 BEYOND THE COURT p.30 POWER FORWARD 2019 LEGENDS CONFERENCE p.11 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE SUMMIT PUTS BY NANCY LIEBERMAN SPOTLIGHT ON OPPORTUNITY p.12 NBRPA HOSTS ‘BRIDGING THE GAP’ NBA AND It’s a great time to be a female in the SUMMIT CONNECTING CURRENT AND game of basketball. FORMER PLAYERS p.13 BUSINESS AFTER BASKETBALL NBRPA. p.14 THE FUTURE IS FRANCHISING “IT’S ABOUT GOOD VIBES, p.15 HAIRSTYLES ON THE HARDWOOD NOT CONCENTRATING ON FAREWELL, ORACLE ARENA ANYTHING NEGATIVE.
    [Show full text]