L.Wtees Vote to Assemble All Data Gnf Ola.Rships

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

L.Wtees Vote to Assemble All Data Gnf Ola.Rships - -.... ' ..... NOT .BAD! NOT BAD 1- . CASE AND COMMENT-:­ : · Thos~·,· Deacons;;· 'the ·rba,sketball• Old:Gold. and.. Black .t~k.elL c;o~~ varietY,· seem to have done it. siderable pride in its editorial agaiit. ,Their record in the Dixie-- · · columns. This week the .discllSS­ ;:. · _(Jl_assic .. is enViabledndeed.' ~The· ion ranges from one of the -most · _Sports: Department thinks. :the· ~- serious threatS to academic free- · . good ·Cl'a:ssic ·game pictures.:are , ~om in. recent times to the. ··also enviable. All·opinions wel­ . questions involved in college come, See Page. Sbc, · -· * athletics. They're on Page Four. : VQ.l.UMt: XXXVIII .. :·Wake Fonaf Con;.••· Wab Fore.t, North CarotiD&. Mlnaday, J~uarr 12, 1953 NUMBER 12 ..........·: .. -:-" __-:-----=._;·· ...:..· ---:-.,.::'·.:.,.::· -7·. ·-:--' +-;. ~, ~--~-:'--:"-·- ~~ ~------:-~-:--....__---'-~··...:..''~.:..":_;__ --:-----'--7'·---:--__.;__·· ~--~.-:-:----------'------:----~----------'-----.......- j' • ' ",,::·· ~-.·.Q_--~a_.·.. _.m_ ·. pu\_S·:.~-Gro,lJ__ p··..s. :;_~_-_:_ ·.~SURVEY"·R:ESULTS: -- - · . - ·wc!-~~.-:-Fotest Students EQrn· l.Wtees. - .·_·. _: :. .. - .Vote . - To ~ Assemble. ..· . All Data >·. lttiVtln Driv.e · $53~0()_0 From HoJiday Jobs '._- ~~F····o·::r': ;.·P.-o'1 .•10' ·Fu· nd- .. Wake ;F~re~t Colleg~ students earned -approXimately .. $53;733 durin•g-:.tlie 1952. Christmas holiday· period... Gnf ola.rships; Release Undecided . _:_F. ~-·a·t··.-. :A·__ n_d.· ·-.. '·D·:·o'-,-. rna'.·'_:·· . ·-.~early 55 pei·: .~ent of the entire student .body ·was exn- . pl-?;Yed· ·a.,uring: the perio<J·. Average earnings per stu- Tabulate Work Survey Results Plan-Prograina·· _:· :de~t were $80. .. , : · _ · . · _ DUi-ui' .'Week·._ . ,~ . · '/f}j~ infor;matio*/~n studen~ self-help was revealed_ February Is Date . ._ ····",.F .:.·-- ·. ,_ ..... · .. ,~.~~e last we~~.-~s the result: of. a survey sponsore9.· Bill Johnson,· a· :'Yak":·.::F(Irest .- •JOmtly. by Dr:· Clarence H. Patrick's soCial researcb. · studen~-:who---h!J.d p,ol~~- !,a.:s~.:~:P.J!il;·; · class-and Old. Gold and Black. · ·. Of Next Session mer,. ~ll.~~~~ t~e March ~f·Dimes . The Christmas iholiday-information- wZ\s t,M first· portion or campaign. on·. the·. campu11 m ·chapel th". · .· . · . , · . · . · · · · · · · ·, · this morning. -·-·; . , _ ; ·. ·· .'~ · ·:::. .:· ~ .. su~:V~Y ~o. be·;~b~Ia~d. L~ter, 1~format1on conc~rmng,work. N. C. State And Duke Sigma~Pi', a ·soci.al fraternitY. tO done durmg.-other hohda~_per~ds will be tabulated ~and-released. FigureS- Already which Johifs·on beloiigs;·orighiated · - Gl"C)ap Ia· PJeaaeil: W1th. ~~udent_ ~operatlo~: _. · · , the ·campus . drive''- tliis year: :In 1 a · Surv~Y. j!:Lbulations .u.e. 'b~s.ed 'on 829 usuabJe information sheets Made Public meeting. Wednesday, campus ·or- which were rethrned_ to the researchers" Mi>noay ·and 'Tuesday. -Wake Forest College of­ ganizations -decided·, to .s}ipnsorJ~e- ·v·B~th. Dr. Patrick. and members of his class .~ve expressed 'j)leasure ficials have been instructed campaign with a_·c~jldren's party, . that·. s~cJi a large respons·e wai;-given to :ihe.SUJ:V~Y•.'i ··... by the Board of Trustees to a~~ dan~': _at. th~. hl~h school gym ... Information ·was collected only from freshinen, sophomores, assemble infor.mation per· . /'F;1day_ ?!ght ~:om S. o'~lock to ~t .... junior,s.. and sen(ors, 'and .does include law..,9r ·special students.. · tinent to the · C o II e g s 0 e ' .· c:c~~i.~Ilt- sb~~' -spoksored b~; .,. rota}: number.: ;Qf. stude~ts invo_lv~d;_Jn th~ SUrVeY: W~S ~372. S!!holarship and - grant-in-· Sigma ·.Pi, will be ·held An the .Tab,.ulations on the. 829 returns ha,ve l_leen proJe~te_d on a percen~ .aid program. The decision Chape1We4nesday evening. at 7:30 ag_e scale·to include .the entire 13'1~,.students ef!rolled in the :four concerning the public re­ . (Continued On-Page Eight)' classes of the C_ollege at· the ti~!l. of the !'lurv~y. · , . lease of the figures will not .. · · · · · ' ... -30 Per Cent .Work While Attending·C-Iassea be made before February· 13,. "· -.- ~--"· .·.· _! R.; . ., ·_: -· -~pproxi_!IIat,ely 50 coeds WO}'kef,i_ during,the holiday period. The date · of the next Trustee / ug···g-,n-· s· .-. e' vea s··. :,-· ~p pe~- cent totpl of those -~~0 wor!;:ed'-is refl.!'lcted''in 'the 'high meeting. · H . · number. of men-almost -'100-who were :employed; · · The decision to bring tQ­ - _ : :. -~ .. : ~- -. ; . :: _._-... · ·-._ 'o':il 'the question -of siu.dent prefe~ence :'ror·-a: ChriStmas holiday. .. gether all scholarship fig­ _<:.·Bapt·ts't-' A~ ,.,·, ·,·es. ,,sche~ule, f?:{per ~ent of t~e stu'delits pr~fer_ t? 'h:ave the·gr,~ater ures was made at the last ( ·.- \t1 1· · .portio.n- of .:the .-bohday periOd ·_come· b~for!!. ChriStmas. Trustee meeting, held Dec­ · ·:, · · · ' :· ... · - . · Nearly 30 per cent of :Wake Forest s~udents. '\\"c>rk during all to a aarvey than meets the eye. The group cliatributed questionairea Monday, asking .tu- ember 17 in Winston-Salem. Church· Gav~. Total . the regular. semester, the-suivey·rev~a~e.d ..;Self-help students ae~. ·denta' for .infoJ(mation conc:ernins work and earning•. When the answer• .were in, the long job William J: Conrad, president of ually number in .exqess of _400 who ·work during' the period that the Board of Trustees, last week Of $25 ·000 000- . : of tabulation:' began. Phyllis Wall, Dr. Patrick'• ..sistant, and social re~~earchers Ruth Dougall, Coleen , - · -~- ... ' . -· ~ _-regular· classes .are ·conducted.. announced that a resolution on Smitli, G;;,ni-n;..,ve ·Privette', Carolyn Winberry and Pat Foote spent aeveral afternoon• last week tab­ .Jo:ba Ranse F:rom Cattle!fender To Brickla.yer. the scholarship question was a­ Lasf Year . ulatins:under.; the ~uperviaion of Dr.• Patrick. Other class members who ·aided in the survey were Julie Dr. M. · A. Huggins, general The· ;i\JI:is which studimts do are quite ;varjed; About 150 ·work dopted a:f_ter considerable diseus.. Wataoa, Helen Greene, Boyce White, Betty McAfee, Jeanette Moore and Irvin Grigg. Grigg'• absence sion. _., secretary-treasurer of the North as c.lerks, and· about the same· number ·work: for various ·p9st ia expl&i~ed by the fact that he took the picture. ·, Interprets Resolution :. ~ Carolina ·.State· Baptist ·conven- offices. Other ~types of work re:Presented· include i ¢r~ving in- ...·.· ..: -·~---- tion, gave Wake Forest College strrietor, tinting photos, parking .lot attendant; ·:dental aSsistant, The Trusteee resolution reads: "Resolved, that· the President of students· a brief review of Bap- · butcher, florist,· bus- station ticket agent, auto salesman, restaur­ Board of Trustees and the tist activities, educational and oth- ant.-worker, painter, cittle tendin:g·-.and selling Christmas treeS. President of the Colleg~ be erwise, during a chapel address -"There is also a bricklayer in the ·: · ; ·., · · '-. - ifio~p·, 'Chronicle' TomBo~tResigns authorized to.. ass.~mble for public Wednesday. · ··-- A h - · "f 1 d b h · · th- t .. Dr. Huggins s_ilid .. ·that ~~- not er s1gn1 icant fact revea e - y t e 5urvey lS; a some release inforli:tatfon·..,.p_ertinent . to · : 700;000 Eaptists'.in_ Nort!\-t;QS.ro- . 150 .students at -Wake Forest a~e- completelY. 'aelf-suJW~rted. - Director Of College News Bureau Accepts our sch~larsbip and grant-in-aid." · lin~ are- no~- gi~11g· ap~jim~" " ..,. The:s~r_vey; _shl)~s :~h~t:.llleal· cos~,s; .. ~p~~Qftlie ~most exiu~nsiye.. · .--.ln. Libratl -J~b Wit_h.;Alumni Progra~ At. U_NC In _.ieleasing' the text of the resolution, President Conrad said1 ly ''$25,000,000. ~ .. .e,,&tt'f c lt. a.nd. Jt;ems In any-~student'~udgetr rang-e ·fr§lil. ... $.00 to -$550, :per _year..--·· 00-Y- .. Old a· k church ~ relate~4'ii'Ctivities; .each Three well-fed studtmis report fAAtf~osts:."of m.ore· than~ $9o-o-:for _. ·_ 3 · '-. ear• ' 00 By y{ilf;~d Winstead assist in the publicity work. it ;IS not his understanding th.~t year. --~ ... ·;-~ -. • ~-~ . thecollege:ye-ar.A~dtliere-are_:j33:"who~.e<irugaien~ughto.get -- ·~i-&:~M~morial To · Tom·B~·st is leaving Wake For- Sports· releases are sent prin- . · phrase "public release" should ,: .. Out of each dollar g~.ven, 8'!.. by withles.S .tban.~300,for;the same-.period.'; _ . · ... rC . '*ii'-~L~ 1 est College. : cipally to areas where the colle~e be interpreted to mean that the ce:nts · sta_~· ·at· t.he -local "'chu~clh· _.. .. 'ra~U.Iiitio~i:;':,"c~~~lirili~?<~iirki~·""!" e~ilia~:6tii'ir· th~~' tlie ':chci~ -. .- ur.-T:~'Ii.l- · -, .Mr. Bost··who has been director plays games, but also to other key scholarship . information ·wm be That means, sa1d ·Dr. ·Hugg~.ns;. ,_ - ..~···>. --·--- · .. · . • . g -. -g ~- · ..,. ·--.-.-. ' · " - ·.- . · · · ·· · of the Ne.;.,s_ Bureau since 1946! areas,' such as the west co~st. made public as 'so.on as it, is ·as- that. Baptist ~;hurc;h~ in the state · · rna~. hol!days--liav~.no~: •been·,comple.ted, .but Will }>e ready :f?r pubh- . - By Nancy craig . ,; · will assume duties as director of Best Publicity Job sembled. are spending 'betWeen $20,000,000 catio~· 1~, -the near -futur_e._-:To . co~pl~te.. the survey·. proJect,- Dr. A.- f"1rst · edition of .-.the :.famous the- Alumni Annual Giving Pro- During football season, Mr. Aaaemble Information - and $21,00.0,000 .locally each year. ·Patrie~ lias announced· that he_ I!lahs to --have members of· th_e "Nuremberg Chronicle~'.-has been gram, being· sponsored jointly by Bost travels most, _covering some Mr. Conrad said that his inter- $375,000 For Wake Forest · ·class W:rite reports on vaii\)US aspects 0~-the information collecte.d.· ·-- · to· the·-rare book collection the University of North Carolina 38,000 miles in the last seven sea- pretation of the resolution is -that The· remaining· ·$4,000,000. is . Old Gold ancf Black anticipates-p1.1blishing several· of these art- : · · tibrary.
Recommended publications
  • Yearly Records/Milestones
    Yearly Records/Milestones OVERALL CONFERENCE INTRO SEASON W L PCT. W L PCT. COACH MILESTONES 1908-09 5 2 .714 2 0 1.000 E. R. Wingard THIS IS LSU 1st win Jan. 30, 1909, vs. Dixon Academy (35-20) at Covington, La. 1909-10 3 1 .750 2 0 1.000 J. W. Mayhew TIGERS 1910-11 8 3 .727 0 1 .000 J. W. Mayhew 50th win 1916 vs. Ole Miss (55-29) at Baton Rouge COACHES 1911-12 4 6 .400 2 3 .400 F. M. Long 100th win Feb. 12, 1920, vs. Mercer (33-22) at Macon, Ga. 1912-13 2 3 .400 1 3 .250 F. M. Long 200th win Jan. 14, 1929, vs. Louisiana College (32-31) at Pineville, La. REVIEW 1913-14 7 5 .538 0 4 .000 Dr. C. C. Stroud 300th win Jan. 8, 1938, vs. Rice (58-38) at Baton Rouge PREVIEW 1914-15 10 1 .909 3 1 .750 Dr. C. C. Stroud 400th win Feb. 1, 1946, vs. Navy (58-47) at Baton Rouge RECORDS 1915-16 14 10 .583 6 7 .462 Dr. C. C. Stroud 500th win Jan. 19, 1953, vs. Georgia (55-50) at Athens, Ga. 1916-17 20 2 .909 11 0 1.000 Dr. C. C. Stroud 600th win Dec. 19, 1962, vs. Arkansas (72-70) at Little Rock, Ark. HISTORY 1917-18 12 1 .923 3 0 1.000 Dr. C. C. Stroud 700th win Feb. 6, 1971, vs. Alabama (107-78) at Baton Rouge 1918-19 1 0 1.000 0 0 .000 R.
    [Show full text]
  • La Salle University Basketball 1991-1992 La Salle University
    La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 1991 La Salle University Basketball 1991-1992 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle University Basketball 1991-1992" (1991). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 42. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/42 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. f x. ic -ii I ra TrL fo* V&fill, 14 * j 9 % ^ lie /!^v f/v 1991V-Jl £> ciied ale November Location Time Radio 29-30 at CENTRAL FIDELITY Richmond, VA HOLIDAY CLASSIC 29 vs. California 9:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV 30 vs. winner/loser TBA WNPV DecemberRichmond/Va. Tech Location Time Radio TV 7 SIENA * Civic Center 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ COMCAST 9 Villanova The Spectrum 9:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV PRISM 21 PRINCETON Civic Center 7:00 pm WNPV/WVSJ PRISM 27-28 at FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland. OR 27 vs. Oregon State 12 mid 28 vs. winner/loser TBA Minnesota/Oregon Ja nua ry Location Time Radio TV 4 IONA * Civic Center 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV 9 NOTRE DAME Civic Center 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV SPCH * 1 1 at Canisius Buffalo, NY 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ * 1 3 at Niagara Niagara Falls 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV * 18 at St.
    [Show full text]
  • Ivy League Basketball 2018-19 Ivy League Men's Basketball Media
    18 1 19 Ivy League Basketball 2018-19 Ivy League Men’s Basketball Media Guide THE IVY LEAGUE TABLE OF CONTENTS 228 Alexander Street, 2nd Floor • Princeton, N.J. 08540 • (609) 258-6426 Robin Harris Executive Director .............................. [email protected] Carolyn Campbell-McGovern Deputy Executive Director [email protected] SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTIONS 1-4 Celene McGowan Associate Executive Director [email protected] Composite Schedule Megan Morrison Associate Executive Director ..................... [email protected] Matt Panto Associate Executive Director [email protected] ESPN Agreement Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz Senior Assistant Executive Director [email protected] Television/Broadcast Schedule Kevin Copp Assistant Executive Director [email protected] Sam Knehans Assistant Executive Director [email protected] Preseason Poll Kelson Lumpkin Assistant Executive Director [email protected] The 2019 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s Meghan Moore Assistant Executive Director ................... [email protected] Morgan Rupp Assistant Executive Director [email protected] Basketball Tournaments Lisa Gratkowski Business Manager [email protected] Amy Friedman Executive Assistant ....................................... [email protected] SECTION 2 - TEAMS 5-10 Brown BASKETBALL CONTACTS BROWN UNIVERSITY
    [Show full text]
  • Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 94, No. 19
    K.mL-^.cMati^!jimi'imiJii±ijfj,!i9f^iS!rj!SMiiA"M'jjtim'^'mj'A!it^^ THE DU PONT DIGEST John Purdom, B.S. in Ch.E., Ohio State '49, and Kenneth Kehr, North Carolina ^tate '50, discuss diagram of a process for improved re­ covery of an intermediate for high polymers. tive products, or the presence of unsatisfactory profit margins. In a single study, the engineer may draw data firom laboratories, semi- works and plant-scale experiments, prepare an estimate of profits and in­ Another phase of Du Pont production activities vestments and consult with niuner- offers challenging work for the technical man ous specialists on various phases of the problem, both within the Com­ pany and outside. Having collected data firom these many sources and perhaps firom an independent study of his own, the plant development engineer must then assemble and evaluate the ma­ terial and prepare a recommenda­ tion that is based on soimd engineer­ ing judgment. E. H. Ten Eyek, Jr., B.S. in Ch.E., Syracuse '43, D. S. Warner, B.S. in M.E., Purdue '47, and Ph.D. in Ch.E., Brooklyn Polytedi '50, and G. R. Prescott, B.S. in Met. E., Columbia *49, Whether a product or process im­ W. H. Stevens, Jr., B.S. in Ch.E., Yale '50. discuss improvements for stainless steel liners proves firom the standpoint of com­ take recordings on a new nylon unit. in tubes carrying corrosive materials. petition, profit and efficiency de­ pends, in great degree, on the quaUty of its plant development work. The In most Du Pont manufacturing to have a special appeal for the man development engineer's job is a re­ plants you'll find two groups of engi­ who can take on a big problem, ana­ sponsible one at Du Pont, and the neers working side by side to make lyze its parts, and come up with a work of a good man is soon noticed.
    [Show full text]
  • Pistons in Win 36 Exhibitions
    C-4 ••• THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington. D. C. tPWDAT. IAWPAIY I. >—» McGuire Leads Pistons in Win Over Warriors '.< P DETROIT. Jan. 4 (/P).—Vet- eran Dick McGuire (parked a fourth quarter.rally that earned the Detroit Platons an 81-78 triumph over the Philadelphia; Warriors today in a nationally-! televised National Basketball Association game. McGuire, the playmaker. scored only 13 points but got nine of them In a frantic final period that saw the Detroit club overcome an S-potnt defi- cit they faced after the first w>, IxTflfflii minute of play In the period. The triumph gave the De- iyj9KT ’ troit club two straight home victories for the first time this '.¦ HP ‘flH * season. ' *ft0’ BBBK. Trailed by 13 Feints vl I The Pistons held a 20-16 lead after the first period but the Warriors took command be- Jk m || j-p !? hind Woody Sauldsberry in the ¦T« SI'"" ' it O 111 1 ¦ second period and had a 44-39 yi |kJH| ¦ mSSM lead at the half. At one stage GETTING IT THE HARD WAY-When Ray Dick Stobbs (25) of Virginia and Dick Hoffman in the third period, the War-; Pericola of South Carolina got his face in the (35) of South Carolina. Virginia defeated the rtors were in front by as much way of this basketball, a teammate was quick Gamecocks, 74-68, at Columbia, C., as 13 points. S. yester- to grab the rebound from the outstretched day in the televised Atlantic Coast Conference Detroit's George Yardley, the hands of a couple of Virginia players.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Men's Basketball Records
    DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 11 Career Records 21 Top 10 individual scoring leaders 29 Annual Individual Champions 37 Miscellaneous Player Information 43 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern all his Team’s Points in era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal a Half scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual Points in 30 Seconds or 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Less 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the 10—Javi Gonzalez, North Carolina St. vs. 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were Arizona, Dec. 23, 2009 (in 24 seconds from attempts) 0:30 to 0:06 of 2nd half) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were Career kept in 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 added in 1983-84. Blocked shots and steals were Points in an Overtime attempts) added in 1985-86 and three-point field goals were Period added in 1986-87. Assists-to-turnover ratio was 17—Ron Williams, Howard (88) vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (Division I)
    Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 12 Team Records ................................................ 14 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 17 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 30 Annual Individual Champions ............... 34 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 37 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 37 Annual Team Champions ......................... 46 Statistical Trends ........................................... 52 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 53 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 56 Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 57 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Time ......................................... 58 Winning Streaks ............................................ 59 Rivalries ............................................................ 60 Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 61 Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 68 Final Season Polls ......................................... 84 12 Individual Records Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Three-Point Field Goals first without the center jump after each goal Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs.
    [Show full text]
  • La Salle Basketball 1998-99 Men's Media Guide La Salle University
    La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle Basketball Media Guides University Publications 1998 La Salle Basketball 1998-99 Men's Media Guide La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation La Salle University, "La Salle Basketball 1998-99 Men's Media Guide" (1998). La Salle Basketball Media Guides. 56. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/basketball_media_guides/56 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. !•• feo :•>: THE 1998-99 LA SALLE EXPLORERS Front Row (L-R): Brother Edward Sheeny, Julian Blanks, Deon Jones, Donnie Carr, Victor Thomas, Anwar Wilson, Assistant Coach Rich Prendergast. Back Row: Head Coach William "Speedy" Morris, i Assistant Coach Bill Lange, Manager Steve Winning, Assistant Coach Jim Phillips, Travar Johnson, Jermaine Peebles, Garrett Bragg, Bobby Collins, K'Zell Wesson, James Jordan, Assistant Coach Tyrone Pitts, Manager Mike Sidebotham, Manager Donnie Gugliemucci. mmmmmm A»> Table Of Conienfs/Quich Facts' Table of Contents General Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Media Information/Road Hotels 2 Founded: .1863 Media Outlets 3 Enrollment: 2,800 Directions to the University 4 Nickname: Explorers The 1997-98 Preview 5-8 School Colors: Blue and Gold The Coaching Staff 9 Home Court: Tom Gola Arena at the Hayman Center William "Speedy" Morris 10-13 Capacity: 4,000 Tyrone Pitts/Bill Lange 14 Affiliation: NGAA Division I Jim Phillips/Rich Prendergast 15 Conference: Atlantic 10 Athletics Staff 16 President (Alma Mater): Nicholas A.
    [Show full text]
  • At North Carolina 31 Saturday, March 9, 2013 • 9:00 P.M
    at North Carolina 31 Saturday, March 9, 2013 • 9:00 p.m. • ESPN Chapel Hill, N.C. • Dean E. Smith Center (21,750) 2012-13 SCHEDULE THE MATCHUP N. 9 [8/-] GEORGIA STATE (ESPNU) W, 74-55 Duke North Carolina STATE FARM CHAMPIONS CLASSIC Blue Devils Tar Heels (Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.) N. 13 [9/3] vs. Kentucky (ESPN) W, 75-68 Record (ACC) 26-4 (13-4) Record (ACC) 22-8 (12-5) AP / Coaches Polls 3 / 4 AP / Coaches Polls RV / RV BATTLE FOR ATLANTIS Last Game W, 85-57 vs. Virginia Tech (3/5) Last Game W, 79-68 at Maryland (3/6) (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) N. 18 [9/-] FLORIDA GULF COAST (ESPNU) W, 88-67 Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski (Army, ‘69) Head Coach Roy Williams (North Carolina, ‘72) Career Record 953-295 / 38th Season Career Record 697-177 / 25th Season BATTLE FOR ATLANTIS Duke Record 880-236 / 33rd Season North Carolina Record 279-76 / 10th Season (Imperial Arena - Paradise Island, Bahamas) vs. North Carolina 38-37 N. 22 [5/-] vs. Minnesota (AXS.tv) W, 89-71 N. 23 [5/-] vs. VCU (NBC Sports) W, 67-58 TELEVISION RADIO N. 24 [5/2] vs. Louisville (NBC Sports) W, 76-71 ESPN Blue Devil IMG Sports Network Play-by-Play: Dan Shulman; Analyst: Dick Vitale Play-by-Play: Bob Harris ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE Analyst: Jay Bilas; Sideline: Samantha Ponder Analyst: John Roth (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) WatchESPN http://es.pn/mbb-DUKEvsUNC Sirius - 85; XM – 91 N. 28 [2/4] OHIO STATE (ESPN) W, 73-68 THE OPENING TIP D.
    [Show full text]
  • Ivy League Basketball Men's Individual Records
    12 68 13 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Individual Records ALL-IVY RECORDS Columbia MOST FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY SELECTIONS 1956-57 ....Ted Dwyer & Chet Forte 1 3 ... John Lee (Yale, 1956-57-58) 1965-66 ....Stan Felsinger & Dave Newmark 3 ....Mike Cingiser (Brown, 1960-61-62) 1967-68 ....Jim McMillian & Dave Newmark 3 ....Pete Campbell (Princeton, 1960-61-62) 1968-69 ....Heyward Dotson & Jim McMillian 3 ....Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64-65) 1969-70 ....Heyward Dotson & Jim McMillian 3 ....Jeff Neuman (Penn, 1964-65-66) 1976-77 ....Alton Byrd & Ricky Free 3 ....Stan Pawlak (Penn, 1964-65-66) 1977-78 ....Alton Byrd & Ricky Free 3 ....Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1968-69-70) 1991-92 ....Buck Jenkins & Russ Steward 3 ....Corky Calhoun (Penn, 1970-71-72) 1992-93 ....Tom Casey & Buck Jenkins 3 ....Ron Haigler (Penn, 1973-74-75) Cornell 3 ....Keven McDonald (Penn, 1976-77-78) 1964-65 ....Steve Cram & Bob DeLuca 3 ....Alton Byrd (Columbia, 1977-78-79) 1984-85 ....John Bajusz & Ken Bantum 3 ....Don Fleming (Harvard, 1980-81-82) 2007-08 ....Louis Dale & Ryan Wittman 3 ....John Bajusz (Cornell, 1985-86-87) 2008-09 ....Louis Dale & Ryan Wittman 3 ....Perry Bromwell (Penn, 1985-86-87) 2009-10 ....Louis Dale, Jeff Foote & Ryan Wittman 3 ....Chris Dudley (Yale, 1985-86-87) Dartmouth 3 ....Kit Mueller (Princeton, 1989-90-91) 1958-59 ....Chuck Kaufman & Rudy LaRusso 3 ....Buck Jenkins (Columbia, 1991-92-93) 1983-84 ....Paul Anderson & Brian Burke 3 ....Jerome Allen (Penn, 1993-94-95) 1987-88 ....Jim Barton & Bryan Randall 3 ....Matt Maloney (Penn, 1993-94-95) Harvard
    [Show full text]
  • 26-Time Ivy League Champions
    Penn Basketball PASSION • GRATITUDE • UNITY • COMPETITIVENESS • HUMILITY 26-Time Ivy League Champions 2019-20 Fact Book @PennBasketball • #Whānau @PennAthletics • #FightOnPenn 2019-20 Penn Basketball TV/Radio Roster 00 1 2 3 4 RYAN BETLEY RAY JEROME JONAH CHARLES JORDAN DINGLE MAX LORCA-LLOYD Sr. / G / 6-5 / 200 Sr. / G / 6-2 / 190 Fr. / G / 6-4 / 180 Fr. / G / 6-3 / 200 Fr. / C / 6-9 / 210 Downingtown, Pa. Latham, N.Y. Roselle, N.J. Valley Stream, N.Y. Melbourne, Fla. 10 11 12 13 ALEX IMEGWU LUCAS MONROE DEVON GOODMAN EDDIE SCOTT So. / G / 6-6 / 205 Fr. / G-F / 6-6 / 200 Sr. / G / 6-0 / 170 Jr. / G / 6-6 / 200 Short Hills, N.J. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.. Laverock, Pa. Bowie, Md. 14 21 22 23 MAX MARTZ BRYCE WASHINGTON KUBA MIJAKOWSKI MICHAEL WANG Fr. / G-F / 6-6 / 210 So. / G / 6-4 / 180 Sr. / F / 6-7 / 230 So. / F / 6-10 / 220 Upper Arlington, Ohio Southfield, Mich. Warsaw, Poland Taiyuan, Shanxi (China) 24 25 34 35 JARROD SIMMONS AJ BRODEUR GRIFFIN RYAN MARK JACKSON Jr. / F / 6-8 / 220 Sr. / F / 6-8 / 240 So. / G / 6-5 / 215 Jr. / C / 7-3 / 260 Crescent, Pa. Northborough, Mass. Winnetka, Ill. Salt Lake City, Utah STEVE DONAHUE NAT GRAHAM JOE MIHALICH TREY MONTGOMERY SARAH PARKS Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations 2019-20 PENN MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK Table of Contents 2019-20 2019-20 Schedule ..................2 Individual Game Highs .............36 Media Information . .3 Game-by-Game Results.............37 Quick Facts The Palestra.......................4 Team Game Highs .................37 Penn in the Ivy League...........5-11 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists .
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Basketball Award Winners
    MEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS Division I Consensus All-America Selections 2 Division I Academic All-Americans by School 14 Division I Awards 16 Divisions II and III First-Team All-Americans by School 22 Divisions II and III Academic All-Americans by School 27 Divisions II and III Players of the Year 30 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by School 32 DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1909 1915 BY SEASON Biaggio Gerussi, Columbia W.P. Arnold, Yale Teams used for consensus selections: (Helms Julian Hayward, Wesleyan (CT) Leslie Brown, Cornell Foundation 1905-48; Converse Yearbook 1932- Tommy Johnson, Kansas Ernest Houghton, Union (NY) 48; College Humor Magazine 1929-33, 1936; Charles Keinath, Penn Charlie Lee, Columbia Christy Walsh Syndicate 1929-30; Literary Digest Ted Kiendl, Columbia George Levis, Wisconsin Magazine 1934; Madison Square Garden 1937- Pat Page, Chicago Elmer Oliphant, Army 42; Omaha World Newspaper 1937; Newspaper John Ryan, Columbia Tony Savage, Washington Enterprises Association 1938, 1953-63; Colliers Raymond Scanlon, Notre Dame Ralph Sproull, Kansas (Basketball Coaches 1939, 1949-56; Pic John Schommer, Chicago Wellington Stickley, Virginia Magazine 1942-44; Argosy Magazine 1945; True Helmer Swenholt, Wisconsin Ray Woods, Illinois Magazine 1946-47; International News Service 1950-58; Look Magazine 1949-63; United Press 1910 1916 International 1949-96; Sporting News 1943-46, William Broadhead, NYU Roy Bohler, Washington St. 1997-present; The Associated Press 1948-pres- Leon Campbell, Colgate William Chandler, Wisconsin ent; National Assoc. of Basketball Coaches Dave Charters, Purdue Cyril Haas, Princeton 1957-present; U.S. Basketball Writers Association William Copthorne, Army George Levis, Wisconsin 1960-present).
    [Show full text]