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MUHLENBERG

1,174 ALL-TIME WINS

.562 ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE IN CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE

26 (OUT OF THE LAST 29) SEASONS FINISHING AT .500 OR BETTER IN CONFERENCE PLAY

13 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES IN 18 YEARS

13 ALL-CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS

2 CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

.390 DEFENSIVE FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE THE LAST 3 YEARS

7.1 AVERAGE REBOUND ADVANTAGE PER GAME THE LAST 3 YEARS

7 FOREIGN COUNTRIES VISITED BY THE MULES IN THE LAST 20 YEARS (see page 6)

3 NIT APPEARANCES MMULESU L E S QQuickuick FFactsacts • MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Location ...... Allentown, PA 18104 Founded ...... 1848 BBasketballasketball 22011-12011-12 Enrollment ...... 2,200 Web Site ...... www.muhlenberg.edu CONTENTS SCHEDULE Affi liation ...... NCAA Division III • introduction • november Conference ...... Centennial Conference Muhlenberg College ...... 2 Tue 15 at Moravian 8:00 Nickname ...... Mules Management/Support Staff ...... 3 FRI 18 ^ SUNY COBLESKILL 8:00 Colors ...... Cardinal Red & Grey Muhlenberg Athletics ...... 4 SAT 19 ^ MORAVIAN or Home Court ...... Memorial Hall Centennial Conference ...... 4 IMMACULATA 3:00/8:00 Capacity ...... 3,529 Basketball Facilities ...... 5 Tue 22 * at Gettysburg 8:00 Year Built ...... 1954 Scotty Wood Tournament ...... 5 Sat 26 ! vs. Valley Forge Christian 2:00 • management Travel Log ...... 6 Sun 27 ! at Gallaudet or President ...... Peyton Randolph Helm Community Service...... 6 vs. Medgar Evers 12:00/4:00 Dean of Students ...... Karen Green Coaching Staff ...... 7 Wed 30 * at Swarthmore 7:30 • december Athletic Director ...... Sam Beidleman • the mules SAT 3 * 4:00 Associate Director ...... Corey Goff Roster ...... 7 WED 7 * DICKINSON 7:30 S.W.A...... Megan Eddinger Senior ...... 8 SUN 18 DREW 4:00 Athletics Phone ...... (484) 664-3380 Returning Players ...... 9-11 Newcomers ...... 11 • january Athletics Fax ...... (484) 664-3035 Sat 7 * at McDaniel 3:00 Head Athletic Trainer ....Steve Nemes 2010-11 Review ...... 12 2010-11 Statistics ...... 13 TUE 10 * 7:00 Asst. Athletic Trainers ....Lindsay Weiss Th r 12 * at Franklin & Marshall 8:00 Sara Talarico Schedule/Team Photo...... back cover • history SAT 14 * GETTYSBURG 4:00 • basketball WED 18 * URSINUS 8:00 Basketball History ...... 14 ...... Scott McClary Sat 21 * at Washington College 4:00 Coaching Records ...... 15 Alma Mater ...... Muhlenberg ’94 MON 23 DeSALES 7:30 Individual Records ...... 16-17 Record at Muhlenberg ..26-26 (two seasons) WED 25 * HAVERFORD 8:00 Team Records ...... 18 Overall Record ...... 100-109 (eight seasons) Sat 28 * at Johns Hopkins 1:00 Assistant Coaches ...... Ryan Finch Series Records ...... 19 • february Marqus Hunter Honor Roll ...... 20 WED 1 * SWARTHMORE 8:00 Max Saidman Postseason History ...... 21 SAT 4 * FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 4:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3387 Wed 8 * at Dickinson 7:30 E-mail ...... [email protected] SAT 11 * McDANIEL 4:00 Wed 15 * at Haverford 8:00 2010-11 Record ...... 13-12 Follow The Mules 2010-11 CC Record ...... 9-9 Sat 18 * at Ursinus 3:00 2010-11 CC Place ...... sixth (tied) * Centennial Conference game Th ere are several great ways to keep up Letters Returning/Lost ...6/5 ^ Scotty Wood Tournament with the Mule men’s basketball team in ! Gallaudet Holiday Tournament Starters Returning/Lost ..4/1 2011-12. All-Time Record ...... 1174-1050-1 (.528) First Season ...... 1900-01 • on the web www.muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics CC Championships ...... 1995, 1998 • sports information • on Facebook www.facebook.com/MuhlenbergCollegeAthletics Director ...... Mike Falk • on Twitter @muhl_sports and @muhl_mbb Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3232 Home Phone ...... (610) 432-8953 • on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/muhlsid Fax ...... (484) 664-3477 • weekly chat www.muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics/mondays.html E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Director ...... Andrew Wible • daily blog http://sportsinfo.blogs.muhlenberg.edu/ Offi ce Phone ...... (484) 664-3168 • live stats www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/mbblive/xlive.htm E-mail ...... [email protected] • live video http://www.livestream.com/muhlenberg Credits: Th e 2011-12 men’s basketball yearbook was produced by the Muhlenberg College Sports Informa- tion Offi ce. Editor, Mike Falk; Assistant Editor, Andrew Wible; Photography, Amico Studio, Bill Johnson, Jim O’Connor (NJSportPics.com), Lisa Youngentob ’12 and Muhlenberg Sports Information; Printing, Muhlenberg College Copy Center (484-664-3229). wwww.muhlenberg.eduww.muhlenberg.edu

MAJORS Founded: 1848. Named for MINORS Accounting * Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, African American Studies American Studies patriarch of the Lutheran Church Asian Traditions Anthropology * in the American Colonies. Jewish Studies Art * Public Health • Art History Affi liation: Private, affi liated with Sustainability Studies • Art Studio Lutheran Church. Women’s Studies Biochemistry Location: Allentown, Pa.; 55 majors designated with an Biology miles north of Philadelphia and asterisk at left are also available Business Administration * as minors • Entrepreneurial Studies 90 miles west of New York. • Human Resources Management Academic Emphasis: Liberal arts CONCENTRATIONS • Management and Organization and preprofessional studies. Latin American Studies Studies 2,225; • Management Science and Full-Time Enrollment: Non-science Medical Studies Info Science 43% men, 57% women. • Managerial Finance Student-Faculty Ratio: 12-1. CERTIFICATIONS • Marketing Admission: Highly selective. Elementary Education Secondary Education Chemistry * Over 4,500 applicants for a class Computer Science * Dance * of 600. The single most impor- PREPROFESSIONAL Economics * tant factor is high school record. PROGRAMS • International Entering freshmen are strong Health Professions • Public Policy performers academically and give Prelaw English * Religious Vocation Preparation • Writing evidence of the potential for positive impact on the college community as extra- Environmental Science curricular contributors as well. Film Studies Application Deadlines: Early Decision, February 1. Regular Decision, February 15. COOPERATIVE Finance Muhlenberg values the energy and enthusiasm Early Decision candidates bring to PROGRAMS Army ROTC French * the campus. German Dentistry German Studies * Personal Interview: Strongly recommended. Engineering History * Financial Aid: Approximately 70% of students receive some form of fi nancial aid. Environmental Science or History/Government Both need-based and merit aid are available. Forestry International Studies Students: Muhlenberg students are drawn largely from the Middle Atlantic and Medicine Music Education Mathematics * New England states, although 35 states and over a dozen foreign countries are Media and Communication Occupational Therapy Music * represented. Optometry • Performance Faculty: 170 full-time, 115 part-time. Faculty are drawn from America’s fi nest Physical Therapy • Music Theory/Composition universities. Their primary focus is excellence in teaching. 85% hold the Ph.D. or • Music History terminal degree. SPECIAL ACADEMIC Natural Science Library Resources: Trexler Library resources include over 233,000 volumes and PROGRAMS Neuroscience Self-Designed Major Philosophy * 360,000 microforms. An interlibrary loan program makes over 1.75 million books Semester in Washington, D.C. Philosophy/Political Thought available to students with daily delivery to campus. Education Abroad Programs Physical Science Campus Life: More than 100 clubs and student organizations, from United Dana Associates Program Physics * Student Government to Habitat for Humanity, four national fraternities and four Muhlenberg Scholars Program Political Economy national sororities. RJ Fellows Program Political Science * Departmental Honors Programs Psychology Writing Program Religion * Active Learning First Year Seminars Russian Studies * Many of Muhlenberg’s classes are taught seminar style, with an emphasis on Sociology * discussion and classroom interaction. Science labs are hands-on, with the oppor- Spanish * “‘Th e small community and tunity to do real science in a small college setting. Independent study, mentored Theatre small, personal class sizes al- • Acting, research, internships and fi eld experience all are encouraged. The goal is to pro- • Design mote an active, participatory learning style. low professors [to] ‘become • Directing That commitment to fi rst-rate teaching and active learning means that friends, mentors, and role • Performance Studies models’ to students. ‘Th ey • Stage Management Muhlenberg strives always to provide learning experiences that are not simply informational, but interesting, even inspirational. It means looking for teaching love what they do, they “Muhlenberg has produced approaches where students are not passive but rather engaged, active learners. The love students, and they love Fulbright Fellows and Udall result has been an academic program widely recognized for educational excellence interacting with students.’ Scholars, but it also ensures based on both rigor and nurture. But professors aren’t just that every student excels friendly faces. ‘Th ey are at his or her own pace. Positive Outcomes [also] very knowledgeable in ‘Th e students and staff at A Muhlenberg education provides a powerful launching pad into graduate their fi elds’ and ‘challenge Muhlenberg are what con- school and entry level careers. The College’s success rates with both law school students to achieve more and medical school placement are regularly over 90%. In addition, many Muhlen- tinues to make me reluctant than they thought they were berg students go on to master’s and doctoral programs each year, often with to leave and excited to teaching fellowships or other stipends. capable of.’ ” return,’ a student says. ‘Th e Muhlenberg grads also go on to a full range of employment opportunities, from warm and friendly feeling America’s largest banks and accounting fi rms to its “blue chip” business concerns, 2008 Princeton Review on campus makes me feel from the most prominent social and helping agencies to schools, government and Th e Best 366 Colleges at home.’ ” family-owned businesses, and from a variety of media, writing and advertising Fiske Guide to Colleges 2008 positions to work in the performing and fi ne arts. CCollegeollegeMManagementanagement

PEYTON R. HELM KAREN GREEN SAM BEIDLEMAN Vice President for Student Affairs/ President of the College Dean of Students Director of Athletics

Peyton Randolph Helm Karen Green began her duties Following a national search, took offi ce as president of as vice president for student af- Muhlenberg College named Sam Muhlenberg College July 1, fairs/dean of students at Muhlen- Beidleman director of athletics in 2003. He holds the faculty berg College on June 15, 2006, July 2003. He had been serving rank of professor of history. following more than four years as as interim director of athletics Immediately prior to joining the Muhlen- dean of students at Wells College in Aurora, N.Y. since April 1, 2003. berg community, Helm served as vice president At Muhlenberg, Green oversees more than 70 full- As director of athletics, Beidleman super- for college relations and professor of classical time employees and several departments, including vises Muhlenberg’s 22-sport varsity intercollegiate studies at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. athletics and recreation. program, as well as the intramural and recreation Helm began his career in academic admin- “Muhlenberg is committed to our scholar athletes programs. istration at the University of , and the athletic programs are an integral part of “Muhlenberg College is proud of its long-standing where he was named coordinator of College a liberal arts education,” said Green. “Th e lessons tradition of academic and athletic excellence,” said House Programs in 1981. He served as associ- learned from participation in our programs will Beidleman. “While we strive to win on the fi eld or ate director of development and then director sustain our students throughout their lives. Th e court, we measure our success in many other ways of development for Penn’s School of Arts and opportunity to be involved in intramural and recre- including the development of character, leadership, Sciences. From 1981-1988 he was also an ational programs provides balance from the rigors of scholarship and ethical behavior.” adjunct assistant professor of ancient history a challenging academic experience. Students learn Beidleman returned to Muhlenberg after a prior and urban studies at Penn. negotiation skills, teamwork, time management and 35-year association with the College, during which In 1988, Helm was named vice president for to be eff ective leaders. he held responsibilities in every area of athletics development and alumni relations at Colby, “Our coaches are committed to excellence and programming – as a student, coach, faculty member where he was promoted to vice president for are partners with students notwithstanding their and administrator. He was a varsity letterwinner in college relations in 2001. skill level. My predecessor as dean of students, Rudy football and track and spent 13 seasons as an assistant Th e Council for Advancement and Support Ehrenberg, said it best, ‘We must provide our stu- football coach following his graduation in 1963. of Education (CASE) has awarded Helm its dents with outstanding coaches, superb facilities and It was as a coach that Beidleman truly Steuben Apple, given to advancement profes- a commitment to excellent programs. Th ese are the made his mark, coaching the Mules from 1970 sionals who have been rated as a top speaker ingredients for a quality program and Muhlenberg to 1992 and winning 255 games, setting a school at 10 or more national conferences. Helm has College is committed to such excellence.’ I strongly record for a coach in one sport. His teams captured delivered addresses and conducted seminars on support these words and will be fully committed to fi ve Middle Atlantic Conference Southwest League ethics, stewardship, writing, capital campaigns, the College’s athletic programs.” titles and three Southern Division championships. market research and volunteer management at Green received her baccalaureate degree from Beidleman, who held the academic rank of as- more than 30 conferences across the country Agnes Scott College in Atlanta in 1986, where the sociate professor of physical education from 1965 to and internationally. His writing has been pub- Karen Green Human Relations Award was created in 1992, also served as men’s intramural director and lished in CASE Currents and Successful Fund her honor. She went on to earn her master’s of divin- director of recreation. After retiring from coach- Raising, as well as various scholarly publica- ity from the Candler School of Th eology at Emory ing, he was full-time athletic business and facilities tions in the fi eld of ancient history. University in 1997. manager until August 2000. Helm earned his bachelor’s degree in ar- Green began her administrative career as a res- A 2006 inductee into the Muhlenberg Athletic chaeology, with magna cum laude and Phi Beta ident director at Spelman College, later served in the Hall of Fame, Beidleman earned his master’s degree Kappa distinction, from Yale University. He admissions offi ce at Agnes Scott and subsequently in counseling and guidance from Kutztown Univer- earned his doctoral degree in ancient history, became director of orientation, residence life and sity in 1970. specializing in ancient Greek and Near Eastern student activities at her alma mater before leaving history and literature, from the University of Atlanta to accept the position of director of multi- Pennsylvania. cultural aff airs at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. COREY GOFF She held additional leadership positions in Associate Director of Athletics student life at Agnes Scott, Emory and Hamilton before assuming the position of dean of students at Corey Goff was promoted Wells in September 2001. to associate director of athlet- ics in 2008 after fi ve years as an assistant director of athletics. In ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF addition to his administrative duties, he serves as head baseball Athletic Trainers Athletic Business coach and summer camp coordinator. Manager MEGAN EDDINGER Senior Woman Administrator

Megan Eddinger was promoted to senior woman ad- ministrator in 2010. In addition to her administrative duties, she serves as advisor to the Student- Steve Lindsay Sara Athlete Advisory Committee and Nemes Weiss Talarico Ray Ramella head fi eld hockey coach. www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 3 MMuhlenberguhlenbergAAthleticsthletics ccentennialentennial conferenceconference In its 19th year of all-sports competition, the Centennial Conference has taken its place among the nation’s elite small college conferences. Muhlenberg College sponsors a comprehensive 22-sport intercollegiate ath- On June 4, 1981, Keith Spalding, then-president of Franklin & Mar- letics program. Th e Mules compete in the Centennial Conference in all sports shall College, made the announcement that “eight private colleges found it and are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Divi- timely and appropriate to form a round-robin schedule among institu- sion III. tions with similar attitudes and practices in intercollegiate football.” With Muhlenberg’s sports program is designed to off er quality competitive experi- that statement, the Centennial Conference was ences for the serious athlete, with opportunities for outstanding teams and born. individuals to advance to national Division III championships. However, given From 1983-92, the eight private the breadth of colleges — , the program, Franklin & Marshall College, Get- opportunities tysburg College, Johns Hopkins also exist for University, Muhlenberg College, the unrecruited , athlete to and Western College (now participate in McDaniel College) — participated in a varsity sports. football-only conference. Because of the Muhlenberg success in operating the Centennial Football has excellent Conference, the league expanded to an all-sports conference in 1992, with on-campus , and Washington College joining athletic facili- as charter members. ties. Opened in During the 2010-11 school year, Muhlenberg won Centennial A purpose and mission statement adopted by the presidents stated, 1982, the Life Conference championships in football, women’s basketball and “Recognizing that our fundamental purpose is the academic mission of Sports Center . The men’s soccer and women’s basketball teams reached institutions, we agree to establish an all-sports conference in the spirit of is a building the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament, and Mule individuals earned bids to the NCAA Championships in men’s track and fi eld rationalizing our competition by controlling travel, schedule and costs. designed for and men’s cross country. Th e Conference will be controlled by the presidents of the member insti- athletics, intra- tutions.” murals and “sports for life” as primary uses. Th e original solar-heated build- Th e Centennial Conference encourages athletic competition among ing, a series of three additions to the Memorial Hall gymnasium, includes the national liberal arts colleges and universities that share similar academic spacious John Deitrich Field House, featuring basketball and courts and aspirations and a commitment to the importance of the total educational a 160-meter running track; the 25-meter Alumni Pool; and the Levering Tyson experience of students engaged in sports. Intercollegiate athletics programs wing, containing racquetball and squash courts and rooms for sports medicine, are an integral part of the life of the member institutions and fl ow from ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY weight training, wres- their educational objectives. Each institution provides a comprehensive, 484-664- tling, dance, instruc- broad-based athletics program. All varsity sports are treated equitably, and Director ...... Sam Beidleman ...... 3380 tion and equipment every sport is important. Associate Director ...... Corey Goff ...... 3395 distribution. Memorial COMPOSITE CC STANDINGS S.W.A...... Megan Eddinger ...... 3768 Th e CC crowns champions in Assistant to the A.D...... Megan Patruno ...... 3785 Hall, the original facil- 1994-2011 Business Manager ...... Ray Ramella ...... 3377 24 sports and continues to sponsor W L Pct ity built in 1954, seats Head Coaches intercollegiate programs of national Franklin & Marshall 203 71 .741 3,529 and is an excel- Baseball ...... Corey Goff ...... 3395 Gettysburg 173 101 .631 prominence for women and men. Basketball (men) ...... Scott McClary ...... 3387 lent facility for viewing Johns Hopkins 170 104 .620 On the average, Centennial mem- Basketball (women) ...... Ron Rohn ...... 3394 indoor sports. Ursinus 161 113 .588 Cheerleading ...... Tanya Feiertag ...... 3865 bers boast of 19 varsity teams, which Muhlenberg 154 120 .562 Th e Life Sports Cross Country ...... David Bracetty ...... 3788 Washington College 124 150 .453 is well above the national norm. Field Hockey ...... Megan Eddinger ...... 3768 Center recently un- Haverford 113 161 .412 Men’s basketball in the CC is Football ...... Mike Donnelly ...... 3385 derwent a signifi cant Dickinson 104 170 .380 (men) ...... John Librick ...... 3392 highly competitive and growing in McDaniel 91 183 .332 renovation that further Golf (women) ...... Ron Rohn ...... 3394 national stature. Th ree diff erent CC Swarthmore 77 197 .281 improved the Mules’ (men) ...... Chris Bissinger ...... 3763 teams have CC CHAMPIONS Lacrosse (women) ...... Kristen Stuckel ...... 3384 facilities. Th e three- reached East West Tournament Soccer (men) ...... Sean Topping ...... 3383 level, 40,000-square the NCAA 1994 Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall Soccer (women) ...... Leslie Benintend ...... 3382 foot addition was built Tournament 1995 Mules/Swarthmore Franklin & Marshall Muhlenberg Softball ...... Marisa DeStasio ...... 3415 directly west of the 1996 Mules/Haverford Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall Tennis (men) ...... Jeff Schmitt ...... 3865 “Sweet 16” 1997 Washington Johns Hopkins Dickinson Tennis (women) ...... Linda Andrews ...... 3381 Deitrich Field House the last four 1998 Muhlenberg Johns Hopkins Muhlenberg Track & Field...... Brad Hackett ...... 3590 and opened in the fall years, with 1999 Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall Johns Hopkins ...... Alexa Keckler ...... 3669 of 2004. Th e new facil- 2000 Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall ...... Brian Burzynski ...... 3386 Ursinus 2001 Mules/Ursinus Gettysburg/F&M Gettysburg Athletic Trainers ...... Steve Nemes ...... 3391 ity includes additional (2008) and 2002 Muhlenberg Franklin & Marshall Gettysburg Lindsay Weiss ...... 3063 locker rooms and offi ce Franklin & 2003 Ursinus Franklin & Marshall Ursinus Sara Talarico ...... 3863 space, new recreation Marshall Regular Season Tournament Equipment Manager ...... John Librick ...... 3392 and fi tness areas and a 2004 Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall Administrative Asst...... Bonnie Belknap ...... 3379 (2009) 2005 Franklin & Marshall Ursinus Receptionist ...... Suzanne Harris ...... 3023 new health and coun- going on to 2006 Ursinus Ursinus seling center. the “Final 2007 Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Outdoors, the Mules have a grass fi eld used by the men’s and women’s soccer 2008 Ursinus Ursinus Four.” 2009 Franklin & Marshall Gettysburg teams, constructed in 1997, and a stadium for use by football, fi eld hockey and 2010 Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall lacrosse surrounded by an eight-lane, all-weather track, constructed in 1998 2011 Franklin & Marshall Franklin & Marshall and resurfaced with AstroTurf GameDay Grass™ 3D in 2008. www.centennial.org 4 • Muhlenberg 2011-12 BBasketballasketballFFacilitiesacilities

Memorial Life Sports Hall Center

Constructed 1954 Renovated 2003-04 On Saturday, Feb. 6, 1954, the dream of each Muhlenberg alumnus was A three-level, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Life Sports Center opened realized when Memorial Hall, the new physical education building, was dedi- in August 2004, further improving Muhlenberg College’s athletic facilities. cated in a brief program. Th e addition, built directly west of the John Deitrich Field House, includes a Th e program was concluded with the unveil- HOMECOURT large weight facility, an expanded cardio-fi tness area, a snack bar, new facilities ADVANTAGE ing of a plaque honoring the Muhlenberg alumni for health service and counseling, training rooms, locker rooms and coaches’ who lost their lives in the First and Second World Due in part to offi ces. Th e structure overlooks Scotty Wood Stadium and Varsity Field and is Wars and the Korean engagement. Th e plaque excellent fan support, joined to the Life Sports Center by a large indoor corridor on the main level. A read: “Memorial Hall; Dedicated to the Memory of Muhlenberg has new main entrance faces the campus. Th ese Men Who Made the Supreme Sacrifi ce in the enjoyed a tremendous Th e project also entailed renovations in the Field House, including installa- Service of Our Country.” homecourt advantage tion of a new fl oor and track, new netting, new lighting and painting. Overcoming a halftime defi cit of a single marker, since the early 1980s, the Muhlenberg men’s team gained a well-deserved posting a winning 76-70 win over a hustling Gettysburg squad before record at Memorial a capacity dedication crowd. Hall in all but four of In the 50-plus years since, Memorial Hall has the last 27 years. Th e been the site of numerous volleyball matches, Mules were a perfect wrestling meets, concerts and, of course, basketball 12-0 at home for games. With a built-in seating capacity of 3,529, the 1994-95 season, Memorial Hall fosters a big-game atmosphere hard including a defeat of to match in a Division III facility. Renovations top-ranked Franklin to the facility, including new backboards and an & Marshall before a improved lighting system in 2010, and a new paint packed house in the job in 2011, have kept Memorial Hall modern- Centennial Confer- looking into its second half-century. ence championship game, and also won THE SCOTTY WOOD TOURNAMENT 10 home games two Held annually in Memorial Hall the weekend of the last three years. before Th anksgiving, the Muhlenberg at Scotty Wood Tournament has Memorial Hall grown into one of the most popular events of its Year W L Pct kind in the nation. 1982-83 8 3 .727 1983-84 10 2 .833 At a time when 1984-85 12 1 .923 small-college bas- 1985-86 12 2 .857 ketball attendance 1986-87 6 4 .600 1987-88 9 3 .750 is spotty and dozens of season- 1988-89 10 2 .833 opener “tip-off ” tournaments compete for 1989-90 5 7 .417 a limited number of available teams, Muhlenberg 1990-91 7 4 .636 College’s Scotty Wood event is drawing good 1991-92 11 1 .917 1992-93 9 3 .750 crowds, meeting fi nancial goals and retaining major 1993-94 9 3 .750 sponsors. 1994-95 12 0 1.000 Th e phenomenon has evolved into “Scotty Wood 1995-96 8 4 .667 1996-97 9 2 .818 Weekend” at Muhlenberg: a spectacle of ceremo- 1997-98 12 1 .923 nies, receptions and displays of student enthusiasm 1998-99 10 2 .833 dribbling around eight women’s and men’s basket- 1999-00 10 4 .714 ball games over two days. 2000-01 7 4 .636 2001-02 9 4 .692 To generate greater student interest in the 2002-03 5 6 .455 tournament, since 1986 the tournament commit- 2003-04 6 7 .462 tee has involved the professor and students from 2004-05 7 5 .583 2005-06 12 1 .923 a Muhlenberg marketing management class to 2006-07 6 8 .429 plan, implement and run publicity campaigns and 2007-08 7 5 .583 attendance-drawing events. Th e marketing students 2008-09 10 3 .769 sell t-shirts and other souvenirs, coordinate halftime 2009-10 7 6 .538 2010-11 10 3 .769 activities, hold raffl es for prizes and organize Total 255 100 .718 “Scotty Wood” parties and meals. Proceeds from the Scotty Wood Tournament have helped fund special trips for the Muhlenberg men’s basketball team (see page 6). www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 5 TTravelravelLLogog Th e Muhlenberg men’s basketball team has taken many special trips, both during the season and over the summer, the last 20 years. Proceeds from the Scotty Wood Tournament help pay for these trips and enable the team members to travel cross-country and out of the country for once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

On the international trips, permitted every three years by NCAA regulations, the Mules combine their sightseeing and cultural exchange with several games against club teams.

Below is a list of special basketball team trips made by the Muhlenberg men’s basketball team. Pictures from the trips in bold are arranged clockwise, starting from the upper left. “This has been such a positive experience by not only giving us the opportunity to play bas- ketball in Ireland together, but for us to spend time and mature together with each other and the new coaches.” - Spencer Liddic Belfast, Ireland August 2009

August 1994 British Isles December 1995 San Diego August 1997 Germany/Austria August 2000 Spain January 2002 Los Angeles August 2003 Ireland July 2006 Italy/Switzerland August 2009 Ireland

COMMUNITY SERVICE Th e Muhlenberg men’s basketball players recognize their status as role models to the youth in the area and take every opportunity to Th e Muhlenberg players also give back to the community that supports them. interact with area youths in postgame autograph sessions Th e last two years, the Mules went back to school for a day in with Boy Scouts. January, reading to chil- dren at Jeff erson Elemen- tary School in conjunc- tion with Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service. Th e Mules talked with the youngsters about the importance of reading and helped them draw pictures of their hopes and dreams.

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SCOTT MCCLARY years as head coach at , RYAN FINCH Head Coach where he compiled a 74-83 record, including win- Assistant Coach Muhlenberg ‘94 ning records the last three seasons. In 2009, he was McDaniel ‘09 • third season third season named Capital Athletic Conference coach of the year after leading the Saints to nine wins in their No stranger to the Centen- After 11 years, Scott Mc- last 13 games and a run to the CAC championship nial Conference, Ryan Finch Clary returned to Muhlenberg game. joined the Muhlenberg staff for College as the school’s new McClary brought his Marymount teams to the 2009-10 year. head men’s basketball coach for Muhlenberg to play in the Scotty Wood Tourna- Finch played the previous the 2009-10 season. ment twice, winning the championship in 2004 four seasons at McDaniel College, appearing in 93 McClary replaced Dave Madeira, who retired and losing to Muhlenberg in the 2008 title game. games and fi nishing sixth all-time in three-point following the conclusion of the 2008-09 season. Prior to coaching at Marymount, McClary was percentage and seventh in three-pointers made. Madeira coached at Muhlenberg for 22 years, the top assistant under Pete Strickland at Coastal He was part of a senior class that recorded more and for seven of those McClary was one of his as- Carolina University. Before that, McClary spent wins over a four-year stretch than any other in sistants. A 1994 graduate of Muhlenberg, McClary three seasons at Bishop O’Connell High School, McDaniel history, including a school-record 18 in spent three years as a student assistant coach and helping Joe Wootten turn around a program from 2008-09. four years as the top assistant, helping lead the winning six games to winning 30, including a Finch, whose degree is in sociology, works at the Mules to Centennial Conference championships in Virginia state title in his fi nal season. Basketball Camp in the summer. 1995 and 1998. Perhaps the strongest infl uence upon McClary “It has always been a dream of mine to return as a coach comes from working with Hall of Fame home to my alma mater and help the program Coach Morgan Wootten of DeMatha High School. MARQUS HUNTER reach its full potential,” said McClary. “I cannot Spending the 1998-99 season on DeMatha’s bench Assistant Coach imagine a better place to spend the next 20 years of as a varsity assistant, McClary helped coach a team Misericordia ‘09 • fi rst season my life raising my family and building a cham- that was ranked No. 1 in the nation and featured pionship level program. I am prepared to build a future NBA players Keith Bogans and Joe Forte. Marqus Hunter is in his fi rst program that will develop great people and fi eld a He has also spent the past 20 summers helping season as an assistant basketball team the College and the entire community will be Wootten with his renowned summer camp, serving coach at Muhlenberg. proud to have represent Muhlenberg.” as league commissioner for 13 years. A 2009 graduate of Miseri- McClary inherited a senior-laden team and McClary is the 23rd men’s basketball coach in cordia University, Hunter was led it to a Centennial Conference playoff berth Muhlenberg history, but just the fourth in almost a four-year member of the Cougar basketball team and the program’s fi rst postseason road win in a half-century. Ken Moyer coached from 1960-61 and received the Coaches Achievement Award as a nine years in 2009-10. With a younger team in through 1980-81, when he was replaced by Steve senior. 2010-11, the Mules fi nished 13-12 in a campaign Moore, who led the Mules for six seasons before He went on to earn his master’s in organiza- highlighted by individual school records for points handing the reins over to Madeira. tional management, with a specialization in human and blocked shots in a season and the program’s Th e 39-year-old McClary and his wife Nancy resources, from Misericordia while working as an fi rst fi rst-team Academic All-American in 30 years. have three sons, Caden (9), Riley (5) and Parker athletic administration intern. McClary came back to Muhlenberg after six (3). Hunter, who hails from Paterson, N.J., also has experience as a teacher’s aid in the Dallas, Pa., school district and a human resources intern at 2011-12 Muhlenberg men’s basketball roster Guard Insurance Group in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. In addition to his coaching duties, he is multi- No Name Cl Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School cultural program director at Muhlenberg. 3 Matt O’Hara ** Jr G 5-11 175 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 5 Malique Killing Fr G 5-9 150 Philadelphia, Pa./Friends’ Central 10 Ryan Lagomarsino Jr G 6-3 170 Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan 12 Hunter Forsman ** Jr F 6-6 225 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty MAX SAIDMAN 15 AJ Dean Fr F 6-4 200 Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Twp. Student Assistant Coach 20 Brian Leeds So F 6-4 210 Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich fourth season 22 Austin Curry * So G 6-0 178 Jamison, Pa./Germantown Academy Max Saidman is in his fourth 23 Jesse Lerner Fr G 6-2 152 Maitland, Fla./Trinity Prep season as a student assistant 24 Gabriel Mercer Fr G 6-0 170 Charlotte, N.C./Davidson Day School coach with Muhlenberg. 33 James Albano * So F 6-5 196 Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood A native of Kingston, Pa., 34 Spencer Liddic ***+ Sr F 6-5 215 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights Saidman was a four-year let- 50 Kevin Hargrove * So C 6-10 230 Queens, N.Y./Chaminade terwinner and two-year captain as a point guard at Wyoming Seminary. He has previous coaching * letters won + captain experience with a middle-school AAU team the summer before coming to Muhlenberg and worked Head Coach: Scott McClary (Muhlenberg ’94) for Th e Hoop Group in the last two summers. Assistant Coaches: Ryan Finch (McDaniel ’09), Marqus Hunter (Misericordia ’09) Student Assistant: Max Saidman ’12 Managers: Jessica Klein, Andrew Schlesinger, Evan Kasakove

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PENCER IDDIC Career Highlights S L • Honors Senior • F • 6-5 • 215 • 3VL 3344 Preseason All-American, 2012 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights Academic All-America fi rst team, 2011 Academic All-District, 2011 (fi rst team) and 2010 (second team) At Muhlenberg: Second year as a team captain ... Th e cornerstone of the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2011 and 2010 Mule program ... One of the top big men in Division III ... Very strong and Lehigh Valley Scholar-Athlete Team, 2011, 2010 and 2009 a good fi nisher ... Works hard to get rebounds ... On pace to become the top NABC All-District, 2011 (fi rst team) All-Mid-Atlantic Region, 2011 (fi rst team), 2010 (third team) rebounder in Centennial Conference history ... Entered senior season 15th All-CC fi rst team, 2011 and 2010 on Mules’ all-time scoring list ... Has 28 career double-doubles ... Led the All-CC honorable mention, 2009 CC in scoring and rebounding last year ... Ranked in the top 35 nationally in both categories ... Centennial Conference player of the week, 2011 (twice) and 2010 Lehigh Valley team of the year, 2011 and 2010 Scoring average of 20.4 was the second-highest in a season in team history ... Led team in scoring, Scotty Wood Tournament MVP, 2010 rebounding, free throws and blocked shots as a sophomore ... 20th in Division III in rebounding Greyhound Starters Classic all-tournament team, 2011 ... Scored in double fi gures in all but three • School Record games ... Had CC-leading 13 double- most points in a season (509 in 2011) • Career Highs doubles ... Became the eighth freshman in points – 35 vs. Washington, 2011 CC history to earn all-conference honors rebounds – 19 vs. Swarthmore, 2010 in 2009 ... Second on Mules in points assists – 5 vs. Ursinus, 2010 (CC playoff game) steals – 4 vs. Ursinus, 2010 per game, rebounds per game, fi eld-goal blocked shots – 6 vs. King’s, 2010 percentage and blocked shots ... Personal: • Top Games Earned three letters playing basketball at 2011: 35 points, 14 rebounds vs. Washington Abington Heights High School ... Team 32 points, 14 rebounds vs. Gallaudet 27 points, 13 rebounds vs. McDaniel captain ... Regional player of the year as a 20 points, 16 rebounds vs. Gettysburg senior ... Two-time all-region selection and 27 points, 7 rebounds vs. Johns Hopkins two-time league player of the year ... Born 2010: 24 points, 19 rebounds vs. Swarthmore 25 points, 16 rebounds vs. Gettysburg Feb. 27, 1990 ... Parents are Steven and 22 points, 13 rebounds at Gettysburg Janice Liddic ... A double major in business 23 points on 7-of-11 shooting vs. McDaniel administration and fi nance ... Bench press: 13 points, 14 rebounds vs. Johns Hopkins 330 ... Clean: 265. 2009: 22 points, 8 rebounds vs. Johns Hopkins 20 points, 13 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. Washington 22 points, 10 rebounds vs. McDaniel 14 points, 7 rebounds, 5 blocks vs. Ursinus team’s high scorer in both CC playoff games

Career Statistics Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2008-09 26 / 20 110 / 204 .539 4 / 15 .267 78 / 111 .703 302 11.6 22 72 113 185 7.1 58 / 1 17 31 42 7 549 2009-10 27 / 27 142 / 286 .497 1 / 5 .200 125 / 166 .753 410 15.2 28 96 185 281 10.4 61 / 4 38 78 35 16 812 2010-11 25 / 25 184 / 359 .513 5 / 17 .294 136 / 196 .694 509 20.4 35 88 158 246 9.8 53 / 1 38 77 17 16 851 Totals 78 / 72 436 / 849 .514 10 / 37 .270 339 / 473 .717 1221 15.7 35 256 456 712 9.1 172 / 6 93 186 94 39 2212

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JAMES ALBANO Sophomore • F • 6-5 • 196 • 1VL 3333 Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood

At Muhlenberg: Valuable reserve forward for the Mules ... Tough Career Highlights around the basket ... Has a nice shooting touch ... Played in every game • Career Highs as a freshman ... Personal: Averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds per points – 9 vs. Ursinus and Dickinson, 2011 rebounds – 12 vs. Rosemont, 2011 game en route to earning second-team all-county honors as a senior at assists – 2, three times Ridgewood High School ... Born Oct. 13, 1991 ... Parents are Jim and steals – 2 vs. Wentworth Tech, 2011 Patrice Albano ... Major undeclared ... Bench press: 205 ... Clean: 205. • Top Games 2011: 6 points, 12 rebounds vs. Rosemont 6 points, 8 rebounds vs. King’s 6 points, 5 rebounds vs. Washington 8 points, 7 rebounds vs. Johns Hopkins

Career Statistics Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2010-11 25 / 0 37 / 76 .487 2 / 3 .667 16 / 24 .667 92 3.7 9 26 60 86 3.4 22 / 0 13 8 7 7 294

AUSTIN CURRY Sophomore • G • 6-0 • 178 • 1VL 2222 Jamison, Pa./Germantown Academy

At Muhlenberg: Talented young guard who is one of the Mules’ key players ... Should fl ourish in move to his natural position of shooting guard ... Can really “light it up” ... Played point guard for much of Career Highlights freshman season ... Finished second • Honors on the team and fi rst among Centen- Scotty Wood all-tournament team, 2010 • Career Highs nial Conference freshmen in scoring ... Fourth in CC points – 26 vs. Washington, 2011 (fi rst among freshmen) in three-pointers ... One shy of rebounds – 5 vs. Ursinus and Swarthmore, 2011 tying school record for threes by a freshman ... Second assists – 4 vs. McDaniel and Haverford, 2011 in CC in free-throw percentage and third on Mules in 3-pointers – 5 vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2011 steals – 2 vs. Gettysburg, 2011 assists ... Personal: Was fi rst-team all-area as a senior • Top Games and fi rst-team all-conference two years at Germantown 2011: 22 points on 5-of-8 three-point shooting in win vs. Academy ... Th ird-leading scorer in league ... Named No. 19 Franklin & Marshall 24 points vs. Ursinus to Philadelphia Daily News Top 100 ... Also lettered in 18 points vs. Moravian in fi rst career game soccer and track ... Born Sept. 16, 1991 ... Parents are 26 points on 7-of-12 shooting vs. Washington Th omas and Karen Curry ... An accounting major ... game-winning shot with 10.6 seconds left vs. Swarthmore Bench press: 225 ... Clean: 190.

Career Statistics Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2010-11 25 / 24 88 / 240 .367 48 / 130 .369 93 / 109 .853 317 12.7 26 11 50 61 2.4 56 / 0 49 65 0 13 718

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HUNTER FORSMAN Junior • F • 6-6 • 225 • 2VL 1122 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty

At Muhlenberg: Talented post player ... Looking to have a breakout junior season after battling injuries and illness his fi rst two years ... Very strong and athletic ... Will contrib- ute greatly in the areas of rebounding and shot blocking ... Personal: Earned two varsity letters and was a team co-captain in basketball at Jackson Liberty High School ... Born Dec. 17, 1990 ... Parents are Richard and Enid Forsman ... A business administration major ... Bench press: 335 ... Clean: 225.

Career Highlights • Career Highs points – 3 vs. Gettysburg, 2011; vs. Ursinus, 2010 rebounds – 6 vs. Rosemont, 2011; vs. Ursinus, 2010 blocked shots – 2 vs. Moravian, 2011; vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2010

Career Statistics Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2009-10 21 / 0 4 / 11 .364 0 / 0 .000 3 / 12 .250 11 0.5 3 15 18 33 1.6 10 / 0 5 8 7 2 141 2010-11 8 / 0 3 / 9 .333 0 / 0 .000 3 / 12 .250 9 1.1 3 9 9 18 2.3 10 / 0 3 7 4 2 95 Totals 29 / 0 7 / 20 .350 0 / 0 .000 6 / 24 .250 20 0.7 3 24 27 51 1.8 20 / 0 8 15 11 4 236

KEVIN HARGROVE Sophomore • C • 6-10 • 230 • 1VL 5500 Queens, N.Y./Chaminade

At Muhlenberg: Established himself as a dominant interior presence on the defensive end as a freshman ... Showed Career Highlights • School Records great improvement off ensively over most blocked shots in a season (70 in 2011) the course of the season ... Set school most blocked shots in a game (10 vs. Desales, 2011) records for blocked shots in a season • Career Highs and a game ... Led Centennial Conference and ranked points – 23 (on 9-of-9 shooting) vs. McDaniel, 2011 rebounds – 13 vs. DeSales, 2011 15th in Division III in blocked shots per game ... Set CC assists – 2, twice freshman record for blocked shots ... Fourth in the CC blocked shots – 10 vs. DeSales, 2011 (fi rst among freshmen) in rebounding ... Averaged 13.8 • Top Games 2011: 8 points, 13 rebounds, 10 blocks vs. DeSales points and 9.0 rebounds over the fi nal six games of the 17 points, 12 rebounds, 5 blocks vs. Franklin & Marshall season ... Personal: Received four letters in basketball and 15 points, 12 rebounds, 4 blocks vs. Swarthmore three apiece in fall crew and spring crew at Chaminade 16 points, 8 rebounds, 6 blocks vs. Dickinson High School ... Averaged 13 points and six blocks per game ... Member of state championship spring crew team ... Born Jan. 4, 1992 ... Parents are Richard and Leonor Hargrove ... Major undeclared ... Bench press: 210 ... Clean: 200.

Career Statistics Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2010-11 25 / 24 94 / 162 .580 0 / 0 .000 39 / 79 .494 227 9.1 23 60 119 179 7.2 68 / 2 13 36 70 12 633

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RYAN MATT O’HARA AGOMARSINO Junior • G • 5-11 • 175 • 2VL L 3 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga Sophomore • G • 1100 6-3 • 170 At Muhlenberg: Steady point Manalapan, N.J./ guard ... Handles the ball well, Manalapan makes good decisions and runs At Muhlenberg: Looks to the off ense ... Can stick the open see increased playing time as jumper ... Led the Mules in assists a reserve shooting guard ... Has played in eight each of his fi rst two seasons ... Ranked in the top 10 games the last two seasons, totaling seven points, in the Centennial Conference in assist-to-turnover a rebound and a steal ... Was 2-for-4 on three- ratio in both 2010 (sixth) and 2011 (second) ... point shots last year ... Personal: Averaged 14.5 Personal: Served as a team points and 4.2 assists per game at Manalapan Career Highlights captain and won three letters • Career Highs High School ... Second team all-district ... Born points – 9 vs. Swarthmore, 2010 (fi rst career start) in basketball at Conestoga Jan. 7, 1991 ... Parents are Jay Lagomarsino and rebounds – 8 vs. Dickinson, 2011 High School ... First-team Robin Alvarez ... A history major. assists – 9 vs. Ursinus, 2011; vs. Dickinson, 2010 All-Chester County ... Born 3-pointers – 2, several times July 8, 1991 ... Parents are steals – 4 vs. Swarthmore, 2011 • Top Games Terence and Sandra O’Hara 2011: 8 points vs. Haverford ... Younger brother of former 6 points, 9 assists, 3 steals vs. Ursinus Mule basketball player 4 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists vs. Washington 7 points, 4 steals vs. Swarthmore Kevin O’Hara ’11 ... A reli- 2010: 8 points, 5 assists vs. Ursinus gion studies major ... Bench 5 assists vs. Swarthmore press: 200 ... Clean: 170. 8 points vs. Johns Hopkins 7 points, 3 assists, 3 steals vs. McDaniel Career Statistics - Matt O’Hara Total 3-point Rebounds Year G / GS FG / FGA Pct FG / FGA Pct FT / FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min 2009-10 26 / 23 27 / 70 .386 19 / 50 .380 12 / 16 .750 85 3.3 9 8 52 60 2.3 30 / 0 68 51 0 21 614 2010-11 25 / 7 26 / 54 .481 15 / 34 .441 13 / 16 .813 80 3.2 8 7 73 80 3.2 37 / 0 71 35 1 19 570 Totals 51 / 30 53 / 124 .427 34 / 84 .405 25 / 32 .781 165 3.2 9 15 125 140 2.7 67 / 0 139 86 1 40 1184 NNewcomersewcomers 1155 5 2200 2233 2244 AJ MALIQUE BRIAN JESSE GABRIEL DEAN KILLING LEEDS LERNER MERCER Fr • F • 6-4 • 200 Fr • G • 5-9 • 150 So • F • 6-4 • 210 Fr • G • 6-2 • 152 Fr • G • 6-0 •170 Harrisburg, Pa./ Philadelphia, Pa./ Greenwich, Conn./ Maitland, Fla./ Charlotte, N.C./ Susquehanna Twp. Friends’ Central Greenwich Trinity Prep Davidson Day School

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www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 11 22010-11010-11RRevieweview centennial conference standings centennial conference statistical leaders Conference Games All Games (all games; NCAA rank in parentheses) W L Pct Hm Rd W L Pct Hm Rd Neu Str Franklin & Marshall 15 3 .833 8-1 7-2 23 6 .793 14-2 7-4 2-0 L1 Scoring ...... G ..... Pt ... Avg Rebounding ...... G ... Reb ....Avg Dickinson 12 6 .667 7-2 5-4 15 12 .556 9-4 5-8 1-0 L1 Spencer Liddic, Mu (30) . 25 ...509 ..20.4 Spencer Liddic, Mu (34) . 25 ... 246 .... 9.8 Gettysburg 11 7 .611 6-3 5-4 14 12 .538 8-4 6-5 0-3 L1 Andrew Powers, G (37) ....26....520 ...20.0 Sam Permutt, H ...... 25....213 .....8.5 Haverford 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 14 12 .538 7-7 6-5 1-0 L1 Jon Ward, U (41) ...... 25....490 ...19.6 Mike Baker, FM ...... 29....233 .....8.0 McDaniel 10 8 .556 6-3 4-5 13 13 .500 6-5 4-7 3-1 L2 Kevin Breslin, W ...... 25....468 ...18.7 Kevin Hargrove, Mu ...... 25 ... 179 .... 7.2 Muhlenberg 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 13 12 .520 10-3 3-7 0-2 W1 Will Gates, S ...... 25....457 ...18.3 Matt Dolan, D ...... 27....189 .....7.0 Ursinus 9 9 .500 6-3 3-6 12 13 .480 7-3 3-6 2-4 L1 Georgio Milligan, FM ...... 29....498 ...17.2 Andrew Powers, G ...... 26....177 .....6.8 Washington 6 12 .333 5-4 1-8 7 18 .280 5-6 1-11 1-1 L3 Cam Baker, H ...... 25....418 ...16.7 Will Gates, S ...... 25....163 .....6.5 Johns Hopkins 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 7 18 .280 4-7 2-9 1-2 W1 Sam Permutt, H ...... 25....399 ...16.0 James McNally, FM ...... 25....152 .....6.1 Swarthmore 3 15 .167 2-7 1-8 6 19 .240 4-9 1-9 1-1 L4 James McNally, FM ...... 25....378 ...15.1 Jon Ward, U ...... 25....151 .....6.0 Matt Hilton, U ...... 25....377 ...15.1 Kevin Breslin, W ...... 25....147 .....5.9 Centennial Conference Playoff s First Round Haverford 61, McDaniel 60 Assist/Turnover Ratio ...Ast ....TO .Ratio Blocked Shots ...... G ...Blk ....Avg Semifi nals Franklin & Marshall 71, Haverford 62 Dylan Bernstein, W (28) ..80...... 33 ...2.42 Kevin Hargrove, Mu (15) . 25 .... 70 .. 2.80 Dickinson 71, Gettysburg 62 Matt O’Hara, Mu ...... 71 .....35 ..2.03 Sam Permutt, H ...... 25 ....29 ...1.16 Final Franklin & Marshall 65, Dickinson 55 Georgio Milligan, FM ....153...... 89 ...1.72 Aleksandar Nikolic, JH .....25 ....27 ...1.08 Michael Jarboe, Mc ...... 72...... 42 ...1.71 Mike Baker, FM ...... 29 ....30 ...1.03 NCAA Tournament Evan Tozer, Mu ...... 63 .....37 ..1.70 Georgio Milligan, FM ...... 29 ....29 ...1.00 First Round Franklin & Marshall 69, North Carolina Wesleyan 56 Jordan Martinez, S ...... 75...... 50 ...1.50 Hayk Gyokchyan, FM ...... 29 ....29 ...1.00 Second Round Virginia Wesleyan 79, Franklin & Marshall 71 Kevin Breslin, W ...... 88...... 61 ...1.44 Jordan Cheney, S ...... 24 ....23 ...0.96 Jesse Krasna, U ...... 103...... 73 ...1.41 Evan Pupelis, Mc ...... 26 ....23 ...0.88 all-centennial conference Ian Goldberg, H ...... 91...... 65 ...1.40 Louis Sarris-Grau, Mc ...... 23 ....19 ...0.83 Derek Brooks, G ...... 51...... 38 ...1.34 Matt Dolan, D ...... 27 ....22 ...0.81 First Team Second Team Honorable Mention F Spencer Liddic, Mu James McNally, FM Sam Permutt, H Field Goal Percentage ....FG ..FGA ....Pct 3-Pointers Made ...... G .3FG ....Avg F Andrew Powers, G Mike Baker, FM Will Gates, S Jon Ward, U (9) ...... 154....243 ....634 Matt Hilton, U ...... 25 ....63 ...2.52 F Matt Dolan, D Jon Ward, U Kevin Hargrove, Mu ...... 94 ...162 ...580 Ian Goldberg, H ...... 26 ....61 ...2.35 G Georgio Milligan, FM * Devon Lesniak, Mc Cameron Baker, H Sam Permutt, H (43) ...... 156....271 ....576 Will Gates, S ...... 25 ....51 ...2.04 G Kevin Breslin, W Ian Goldberg, H Matt Hilton, U Hayk Gyokchyan, FM ...... 93....166 ....560 Austin Curry, Mu ...... 25 .... 48 .. 1.92 G Adam Honig, D Brett Cohen, H ...... 83....149 ....557 Devon Lesniak, Mc ...... 26 ....42 ...1.62 Mike Baker, FM ...... 148....271 ....546 Kevin Kennedy, G ...... 26 ....28 ...1.46 * player of the year John Alberici, JH...... 83....156 ....532 Matt Donahue, U ...... 25 ....36 ...1.44 Andrew Powers, G ...... 184....347 ....530 Evan Tozer, Mu ...... 25 .... 36 .. 1.44 other honors Spencer Liddic, Mu...... 184 ...359 ...513 Adam Honig, D ...... 27 ....35 ...1.30 • Academic All-America ...... Spencer Liddic (fi rst team) Matt Dolan, D ...... 126....254 ....496 Sal Schittino, W ...... 24 ....31 ...1.29 • Academic All-District ...... Spencer Liddic (fi rst team) • CC Academic Honor Roll ...... Steve Cavanaugh Free Th row Percentage ...FT ..FTA ....Pct Steals ...... G ....Stl ....Avg David Gwyn Matt Hilton, U (8) ...... 100....111 ....901 Georgio Milligan, FM (41) .29 ....70 ...2.41 Spencer Liddic Austin Curry, Mu (40) ...93 ...109 ...853 Cam Baker, H ...... 25 ....50 ...2.00 • D3hoops.com All-Region ...... Spencer Liddic (fi rst team) Matt Dolan, D ...... 120....146 ....822 Kevin Breslin, W ...... 25 ....46 ...1.84 • NABC All-Region ...... Spencer Liddic (second team) Jay Kober, S ...... 59...... 72 ....819 Andrew Powers, G ...... 26 ....44 ...1.69 • CC Sportsmanship Team ...... Steve Cavanaugh Devon Lesniak, Mc ...... 90....110 ....818 Matt Hilton, U ...... 25 ....41 ...1.64 • CC Player of the Week ...... Spencer Liddic (Nov. 22, Jan. 31) • All-Tournament Scoring Off ense ...... Avg Scoring Defense ...... Avg FG% Defense ...... Pct Scotty Wood Tournament ...... Spencer Liddic (MVP) Franklin & Marshall ....76.7 McDaniel (11) ...... 58.9 Muhlenberg (23) ...... 395 Austin Curry Ursinus ...... 72.1 Gettysburg (22) ...... 60.5 Ursinus ...... 411 Evan Tozer Haverford ...... 69.8 Muhlenberg (42) ...... 62.8 McDaniel ...... 412 Greyhound Starters Classic ...... Spencer Liddic Washington College ....69.4 Franklin & Marshall ...63.8 Gettysburg ...... 412 Dickinson ...... 66.8 Johns Hopkins ...... 64.6 Franklin & Marshall .. .416 Muhlenberg ...... 66.7 Dickinson ...... 65.1 Dickinson ...... 423 Gettysburg ...... 61.3 Haverford ...... 69.5 Johns Hopkins ...... 441 McDaniel ...... 60.7 Swarthmore ...... 69.9 Haverford ...... 445 Swarthmore ...... 60.4 Ursinus ...... 72.6 Swarthmore ...... 459 Johns Hopkins ...... 57.1 Washington College ...74.9 Washington College ... .468

Blocked Shots ...... Avg Rebound Margin ...... +/- Assist/TO Ratio ...... Ratio Frank. & Marsh. (22) ..4.52 Muhlenberg (25) ...... +6.5 Franklin & Marshall ....1.12 Muhlenberg (40) ...... 4.24 Frank. & Marsh. (29) .+6.2 Washington College .....0.97 McDaniel ...... 3.46 Ursinus ...... +2.5 Muhlenberg ...... 0.95 Johns Hopkins ...... 3.20 McDaniel ...... +1.8 Haverford ...... 0.91 Swarthmore ...... 3.16 Gettysburg ...... +1.4 Gettysburg ...... 0.78 Washington College ....3.12 Johns Hopkins ...... +0.8 Ursinus ...... 0.77 Gettysburg ...... 3.00 Dickinson ...... - 0.7 McDaniel ...... 0.75 Haverford ...... 2.96 Haverford ...... - 2.2 Swarthmore ...... 0.67 Dickinson ...... 2.52 Swarthmore ...... - 6.2 Dickinson ...... 0.63 Ursinus ...... 2.16 Washington College .. - 8.7 Johns Hopkins ...... 0.61

12 • Muhlenberg College Basketball 2011-12 22010-11010-11SStatisticstatistics RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder Attendance Overall CC Nov. 15 MORAVIAN W 68-60 Liddic (23) Liddic (11) 268 1-0 19 s ROSEMONT W 72-49 Liddic (21) Albano (12) 344 2-0 20 s GALLAUDET W 80-51 Liddic (32) Liddic (14) 434 3-0 23 c GETTYSBURG L 67-74 Curry (21) Liddic (8) 274 3-1 0-1 29 KING’S W 61-53 Liddic (24) Liddic (10) 241 4-1 Dec. 1 c SWARTHMORE W 59-58 Liddic (17) Liddic/Hargrove (9) 159 5-1 1-1 4 c at Washington College L 76-77 Curry (26) Liddic (14) 406 5-2 1-2 8 c at Dickinson L 56-67 Liddic (27) Liddic (8) 100 5-3 1-3 Jan. 2 m vs. Manhattanville L 55-58 Liddic (13) Liddic (11) 143 5-4 3 m vs. Wentworth Tech L 50-54 Liddic (15) Liddic (9) 127 5-5 5 at DeSales L 54-62 Liddic (16) Hargrove (13) 275 5-6 8 c McDANIEL W 80-66 Liddic (27) Liddic (13) 127 6-6 2-3 11 c at Johns Hopkins W 68-62 Liddic (27) Liddic/Albano (7) 125 7-6 3-3 13 c #19 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 71-67 Curry (22) Liddic (8) 334 8-6 4-3 15 c at Gettysburg L 54-61 Liddic (20) Liddic (16) 171 8-7 4-4 19 c at Ursinus L 66-67 Curry (24) Liddic (9) 255 8-8 4-5 22 c WASHINGTON COLLEGE W 82-60 Liddic (35) Liddic (14) 235 9-8 5-5 27 c at Haverford W 77-69 Liddic (23) Liddic (11) 437 10-8 6-5 29 c JOHNS HOPKINS W 54-48 Liddic (20) Liddic (12) 354 11-8 7-5 Feb. 2 c at Swarthmore W 67-52 Curry (16) Hargrove (12) 117 12-8 8-5 6 c at #22 Franklin & Marshall L 73-80 Liddic (21) Hargrove (12) 792 12-9 8-6 9 c DICKINSON L(ot) 69-70 Curry (19) Liddic (13) 270 12-10 8-7 12 c at McDaniel L 54-68 Hargrove (16) Liddic (12) 802 12-11 8-8 16 c HAVERFORD L 72-84 Liddic (16) Hargrove (6) 162 12-12 8-9 19 c URSINUS W 82-53 Liddic (19) Liddic/Hargrove (7) 509 13-12 9-9 s - Scotty Wood Tournament; c - Centennial Conference game; m - Greyhound Starters Classic

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (returning players in bold) Total 3-point Rebounds Player G /GS FG /FGA Pct FG /FGA Pct FT /FTA Pct Pts Avg Hi Off Def Tot Avg PF / D A TO Blk Stl Min Liddic 25 / 25 184 / 359 .513 5 / 17 .294 136 / 196 .694 509 20.4 35 88 158 246 9.8 53 / 1 38 77 17 16 851 Curry 25 / 24 88 / 240 .367 48 / 130 .369 93 / 109 .853 317 12.7 26 11 50 61 2.4 56 / 0 49 65 0 13 718 Hargrove 25 / 24 94 / 162 .580 0 / 0 .000 39 / 79 .494 227 9.1 23 60 119 179 7.2 68 / 2 13 36 70 12 633 Tozer 25 / 25 67 / 184 .364 36 / 112 .321 16 / 25 .640 186 7.4 16 30 57 87 3.5 37 / 1 63 37 0 14 746 Berish 20 / 10 35 / 91 .385 11 / 36 .306 5 / 7 .714 86 4.3 12 10 32 42 2.1 19 / 0 19 20 4 3 275 Albano 25 / 0 37 / 76 .487 2 / 3 .667 16 / 24 .667 92 3.7 9 26 60 86 3.4 22 / 0 13 8 7 7 294 M. O’Hara 25 / 7 26 / 54 .481 15 / 34 .441 13 / 16 .813 80 3.2 8 7 73 80 3.2 37 / 0 71 35 1 19 570 Greenstone 23 / 7 26 / 71 .366 10 / 41 .244 8 / 12 .667 70 3.0 10 2 22 24 1.0 30 / 0 40 15 0 16 398 Lagomarsino 3 / 0 2 / 4 .500 2 / 4 .500 0 / 0 .000 6 2.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 2 / 0 0 0 1 0 4 Harwood 24 / 0 7 / 28 .250 3 / 14 .214 12 / 13 .923 29 1.2 5 1 4 5 0.2 11 / 0 5 15 0 5 136 Forsman 8 / 0 3 / 9 .333 0 / 0 .000 3 / 12 .250 9 1.1 3 9 9 18 2.3 10 / 0 3 7 4 2 95 Liakas 2 / 0 0 / 0 .000 0 / 0 .000 2 / 2 1.000 2 1.0 2 1 0 1 0.5 2 / 0 1 0 0 0 7 Bovino 20 / 0 5 / 15 .333 0 / 1 .000 6 / 10 .600 16 0.8 4 3 14 17 0.9 14 / 0 4 9 2 0 66 K. O’Hara 18 / 1 5 / 8 .625 1 / 2 .500 2 / 4 .500 13 0.7 5 0 4 4 0.2 7 / 0 4 3 0 1 44 Gwyn 23 / 1 5 / 24 .208 2 / 10 .200 3 / 4 .750 15 0.7 4 3 23 26 1.1 11 / 0 13 14 0 7 133 Cavanaugh 18 / 1 4 / 13 .308 2 / 9 .222 0 / 0 .000 10 0.6 7 0 4 4 0.2 7 / 0 2 3 0 2 49 Margulies 4 / 0 0 / 0 .000 0 / 0 .000 0 / 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 / 0 0 4 0 0 6 “Team” 34 36 70 1 9 MULES 25 588 / 1338 .439 137 / 413 .332 354 / 513 .690 1667 66.7 82 285 665 950 38.0 387 / 4 338 357 106 117 Opponents 25 575 / 1455 .395 151 / 486 .311 269 / 382 .704 1570 62.8 84 263 524 787 31.5 443 / 4 328 266 87 185 Deadball rebounds: Mules 94, Opponents 71 +3.9 +6.5 Double-fi gure scoring games: Liddic 24, Curry 16, Hargrove 11, Tozer 7, Berish 3, Greenstone 1 30+ scoring games: Liddic 2 20+ scoring games: Liddic 14, Curry 4, Hargrove 1 Double-fi gure rebounding games: Liddic 13, Hargrove 4, Albano 1 Double-fi gure blocked shots games: Hargrove 1 Double-doubles: Liddic 13, Hargrove 4 Led team in scoring: Liddic 18, Curry 6, Hargrove 1 Led team in rebounding: Liddic 20, Hargrove 6, Albano 2

www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 13 BBasketballasketballHHistoryistory Combining a proud past with an exciting present and future, Muhlenberg College has a men’s basketball tradition rare among schools of its kind. In 104 years of competition dating back to 1900, the Mules have compiled a record of 1174-1050-1 (.528). Muhlenberg recently joined the select group of Division III schools that have won 1,100 games. Th e men’s basketball program set a school record for all sports by reaching double digits in victories for 21 straight seasons from 1939 through 1959 and tied that mark from 1983 to 2003.

Mules Among the Giants (1940s) Muhlenberg exploded onto the national basketball scene in the mid-1940s. When the College was selected as a school to be used for the training of Naval offi cers, dozens of outstanding athletes came to Allentown. Under the guidance of Hall-of-Famer Al “Doggie” Julian, the Mules made two consecutive appearances in the National Invitation Tournament, which at the time was the top postseason college basketball tournament. After winning 19 of 24 regular-season games in 1943-44, Muhlenberg traveled to New York’s Madison Square Garden to join seven other teams in the NIT. Unfortunate- ly, Muhlenberg’s fi rst-round opponent was DePaul, led by 6-foot-9 All-American . According to the Muhlenberg yearbook, Mikan scored 29 points and knocked at least 20 Mule shots out of the basket (in those days before goaltending) to lead DePaul to a 68-45 win. Th e following season, Muhlenberg battled heavily favored St. John’s in its fi rst-round NIT game, but lost by one point. In 1945-46, under interim coach Lee Coker, Muhlenberg made a third NIT appearance and fi nished fourth after defeating Syracuse, 47-41, in the fi rst round. Th e Mules never appeared in the NIT again, but their success continued. Th ey won four consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference North champion- ships before the end of the decade.

High-Scoring Hijinks (1960s) Muhlenberg moved to Division III in the early 1960s and returned to national prominence later that decade, winning three straight MAC South championships from 1968 to 1970 and earning a bid to the NCAA College Division Tournament in 1968. Th e Mule teams of those years were known for their fast-paced style, averaging more than 84 points per game three years in a row. Th e 1969 squad set a school record by topping the 100-point mark in three straight games. Th ree of the six leading scorers in team history played during that span, including all-time leader Bob McClure (left), who scored 1,788 points and was named MAC South player of the year twice.

Sensational in the Centennial (1990s) Th e Muhlenberg program was rejuvenated in the early 1980s and has remained strong ever since. Th e Mules won or tied for the East Division title in each of their fi rst three years in the Centennial Conference. In 1995, Muhlenberg toppled unde- feated and top-ranked Franklin & Marshall in the Conference title game to earn a spot in the NCAA Division III Tournament. Th e Mules won their second CC title in 1998, defeating Johns Hopkins in the fi nal.

Immortals Muhlenberg’s contribution to the sport of basketball is rec- ognized at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfi eld, Mass., where two of its former coaches — Julian and Bennie Borgmann — are enshrined. Julian left Muhlenberg for Holy Cross and coached the Crusaders to the 1947 NCAA Championship, then spent two years as head coach of the before returning to the college ranks at Dartmouth. He would later serve as president of the American Association of College Basketball Coaches. Borgmann played nearly 3,000 professional games for teams such as the Kingston Colonels, Fort Wayne Hoosiers, Chicago Bruins, , Brooklyn Amercians and Newark Mules before coming to Muhlenberg. An All-Pro forward wherever he played, Borgmann frequently tallied 10 or more points at a time when most teams would rarely score 30 points in a game.

14 • Muhlenberg College Basketball 2011-12 CCoachingoachingRRecordsecords Year W L Pct Conf. PF PA Year W L Pct Conf. PF PA Year W L Pct Conf. PF PA Student Coaches: Al “Doggie” Julian -- 9 seasons, 129-71 (.645) Ken Moyer -- 21 seasons, 195-282 (.409) Fred Reagle (1900-01), J. Ralphus Freed (1901-02), 1937 9 9 .500 6-6 34.1 34.2 1960-61 5 20 .200 68.4 77.0 Charles Trexler (1902-03), William Lauer (1906-07), 1938 9 11 .450 7-5 39.1 39.1 1961-62 5 17 .227 64.0 80.2 Charles Keiter (1907-08) 1938-39 13 8 .619 7-5 36.9 36.5 1962-63 4 17 .190 63.6 76.4 1900-01 3 3 .500 25.5 14.5 1939-40 11 9 .550 5-7 42.7 38.1 1963-64 12 10 .545 8-4 73.3 73.5 1901-02 5 6 .455 18.9 17.5 1940-41 13 10 .565 6-6 42.3 42.4 1964-65 9 9 .500 7-6 70.4 72.1 1902-03 6 4 .600 22.9 20.5 1941-42 17 7 .708 9-3 50.0 43.8 1965-66 4 18 .182 2-11 74.5 82.8 1903-05 NO TEAM 1942-43 13 8 .619 7-3 54.2 47.2 1966-67 9 13 .409 8-8 76.5 79.3 1906-07 4 3 .563 32.4 23.9 1943-44 n 20 5 .800 52.3 41.1 1967-68 *c 14 11 .560 9-6 79.9 75.4 1907-08 4 1 .800 22.0 26.4 1944-45 n 24 4 .857 45.7 33.8 1968-69 * 19 6 .760 12-3 85.8 75.4 1908-12 NO TEAM 1969-70 * 16 6 .727 13-1 84.4 74.0 (note: Th e 1906-07 team played one tie game) Al “Doggie” Julian is en- 1970-71 17 8 .680 13-2 86.6 80.1 shrined in the Basketball Hall 1971-72 10 12 .455 5-5 78.7 78.7 Tom Kelly -- 2 seasons, 12-15 (.444) of Fame in Springfi eld, Mass. 1972-73 13 10 .565 8-3 77.1 78.2 1912-13 8 5 .615 34.2 25.9 After leaving Muhlenberg, 1973-74 11 11 .500 7-4 67.3 67.0 1913-14 4 10 .286 23.0 29.7 where he coached basket- 1974-75 6 14 .300 5-6 65.8 69.4 ball, football and baseball, 1975-76 6 17 .261 4-8 67.2 78.0 George McCaa -- 3 seasons, 19-15 (.559) he went on to lead Holy 1976-77 8 16 .333 4-8 66.5 75.7 Cross (winning an NCAA 1914-15 * 12 5 .706 31.8 26.9 1977-78 9 13 .409 7-5 74.5 82.4 championship) and the 1915-16 5 6 .455 26.9 32.2 1978-79 11 14 .440 5-7 69.6 72.9 Boston Celtics. 1916-17 2 4 .333 25.2 36.0 1979-80 4 20 .167 1-11 63.6 77.2 1980-81 3 20 .130 0-12 67.4 76.0 Gurney Affl erbach -- 2 seasons, 7-18 (.280) 1917-18 0 7 .000 Steve Moore -- 6 seasons, 87-65 (.572) 1918-19 7 11 .389 25.9 29.5 Lee Coker -- 1 season, 23-5 (.821) 1981-82 7 18 .280 4-8 53.4 57.5 1945-46 n 23 5 .821 7-1 57.4 43.8 1982-83 16 9 .640 7-5 59.8 59.7 Bill Ritter -- 3 seasons, 21-30 (.412) 1983-84 14 11 .560 7-5 64.7 61.6 Roy Geary -- 1 season, 10-9 (.526) Bud Barker -- 3 seasons, 57-19 (.750) 1984-85 19 7 .731 10-2 67.4 60.8 1919-20 8 9 .471 25.4 27.4 1946-47 * 19 7 .731 7-1 60.6 50.3 1985-86 20 7 .741 9-3 69.4 63.7 1920-21 4 11 .267 26.3 32.7 1947-48 * 21 4 .840 8-0 67.5 49.6 1986-87 11 13 .458 6-6 70.5 73.0 1921-22 10 9 .526 22.6 26.3 1948-49 * 17 8 .680 6-2 60.8 54.0 1922-23 9 10 .474 25.6 27.6 Dave Madeira -- 22 seasons, 311-247 (.557) Bennie Borgmann -- 5 seasons, 62-53 (.539) 1987-88 15 10 .600 8-4 77.9 76.6 Walter “Punk” Wood -- 2 seasons, 22-11 (.667) 1949-50 * 17 6 .739 7-1 71.8 65.5 1988-89 16 9 .640 8-4 77.9 72.4 1923-24 11 5 .688 1950-51 11 14 .440 6-2 65.7 68.3 1989-90 12 13 .480 6-6 73.3 72.6 1924-25 11 6 .647 32.3 24.5 1951-52 10 13 .435 77.2 80.6 1990-91 12 13 .480 6-6 74.9 71.5 1952-53 13 10 .565 80.0 78.3 1991-92 16 10 .615 8-4 77.3 67.8 Harry Benfer -- 4 seasons, 33-28 (.541) 1953-54 12 10 .545 74.5 72.7 1992-93 17 8 .680 8-4 74.5 68.1 1925-26 9 6 .600 33.2 27.8 (note: Bob Hicks served as interim coach for one game in 1993-94 * 14 11 .560 9-4 75.0 66.9 1926-27 9 7 .563 28.0 27.5 1953-54) 1994-95 *c 18 9 .667 9-4 72.8 64.3 1927-28 6 11 .353 27.9 31.5 1995-96 * 13 12 .520 8-5 68.3 68.8 1929 9 4 .692 33.4 30.2 J. Birney Crum -- 6 seasons, 79-69 (.534) 1996-97 15 10 .600 8-5 63.4 63.2 1954-55 14 11 .560 78.3 74.6 1997-98 *c 17 10 .630 10-3 69.5 66.4 George Holstrom -- 4 seasons, 28-43 (.394) 1955-56 15 10 .600 82.8 76.5 1998-99 * 17 8 .680 9-4 71.4 64.1 1930 9 8 .529 34.6 32.7 1956-57 17 9 .654 80.1 72.7 1999-00 * 16 9 .640 9-4 72.4 66.2 1931 6 9 .400 28.6 31.7 1957-58 12 12 .500 74.2 72.3 2000-01 * 14 12 .538 7-6 73.8 69.9 1932 4 15 .211 25.5 31.6 1958-59 13 9 .591 76.2 74.1 2001-02 * 19 6 .760 10-3 73.5 65.6 1932-33 9 11 .450 6-6 33.9 33.3 1959-60 8 18 .308 71.9 79.9 2002-03 10 14 .417 4-9 72.2 75.2 2003-04 8 17 .320 6-12 68.0 71.6 John Utz -- 3 seasons, 30-27 (.526) 2004-05 12 13 .480 9-9 73.8 69.1 1934 11 6 .647 7-5 29.8 30.9 2005-06 14 12 .538 9-9 73.5 67.0 1935 14 5 .737 9-3 38.1 32.3 2006-07 10 15 .400 9-9 65.2 70.6 1935-36 5 16 .190 2-10 32.7 40.4 2007-08 10 15 .400 8-10 66.4 66.6 2008-09 16 11 .593 11-7 68.3 64.0 Past and present Muhlenberg Scott McClary -- 2 seasons, 26-26 (.500) basketball coaches Ken Moyer 2009-10 13 14 .481 10-8 66.5 66.6 and Scott McClary at the 40th reunion of the 1970 MAC South 2010-11 13 12 .520 9-9 66.7 62.8 championship team in February 2010.

* Championships Centennial Conference (1995, 1998) Centennial Conference East (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Middle Atlantic Conference (1947, 1948) MAC South (1968, 1969, 1970) Middle Atlantic Conference North (1947, 1948, 1949, 1950) Eastern Pennsylvania Conference (1915) n NIT berths c NCAA Tournament berths www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 15 IIndividualndividualRRecordsecords scoring fi eld goals three-point fi eld goals free throws Career Points Career Made Career Made Career Made 1,788 Bob McClure, 1968-71 634 Ned Rahn, 1967-70 192 Ernie Koschineg, 1992-95 604 Bob McClure, 1968-71 1,638 Dennis Adams, 1991-94 629 Dennis Adams, 1991-94 155 Ryan Foster, 2007-10 433 Harry Donovan, 1946-49 1,567 Ned Rahn, 1967-70 592 Bob McClure, 1968-71 138 Pat Boyle, 1990-93 369 Ken Chwatek, 1981-84 1,560 Matt German, 1984-87 592 Mickey Miller, 1967-70 137 Chris Kenny, 1997-00 363 Matt German, 1984-87 1,521 Harry Donovan, 1946-49 582 Jim Hay, 1975-78 127 Evan Tozer, 2008-11 344 Dennis Adams, 1991-94 Season Points Season Made 121 Chris Huber, 2004-07 Season Made 509 Spencer Liddic, 2010-11 206 Ned Rahn, 1968-69 Season Made 180 Bob McClure, 1970-71 508 Bob McClure, 1970-71 194 Jeff Stewart, 2004-05 65 Ernie Koschineg, 1994-95 172 Mel Kessler, 1958-59 496 Ned Rahn, 1968-69 193 Chris Bedell, 1995-96 63 Chris Huber, 2005-06 155 Bob McClure, 1968-69 489 Bob McClure, 1968-69 189 Mickey Miller, 1968-69 60 Michael Queenan, 1995-96 138 Jim Doumato, 1997-98 486 Jeff Stewart, 2004-05 187 Mark Lesko, 2000-01 56 Ryan Foster, 2008-09 137 Bob McClure, 1967-68 486 Matt German, 1985-86 185 Ned Rahn, 1969-70 51 Ernie Koschineg, 1992-93 136 Spencer Liddic, 2010-11 484 Mark Lesko, 2000-01 Game Made 51 Bill Kennedy, 1987-88 Game Made Game Points 18 Ned Rahn vs. Ursinus, 51 Matt German, 1986-87 18 Mel Kessler vs. Lafayette, 44 Bob McClure vs. 1967-68 Game Made 1958-59 Franklin & Marshall, 1970-71 Career Attempted 8 Chris Huber vs. Dickinson, Career Attempted 43 Ned Rahn vs. Ursinus, 1,396 Bobby Gall, 1954-57 2005-06 814 Bob McClure, 1968-71 1967-68 Season Attempted 8 Matt German vs. Dickinson, Season Attempted (Memorial Hall record) 473 Bobby Gall, 1954-55 1986-87 250 Bob McClure, 1970-71 43 Harry Donovan vs. Newark, Game Attempted Consecutive Games Making a 3-Pointer Game Attempted 1946-47 34 Bill Smith vs. Scranton, 18 Ernie Koschineg, 1994-95 23 Mel Kessler vs. Lafayette, 42 Mel Kessler vs. Lafayette, 1956-57 Career Attempted 1958-59 1958-59 Career Percentage 518 Ernie Koschineg, 1992-95 Career Percentage 41 Dennis Roth vs. Gettysburg, .620 Reinout Brugman, 1983-86 Season Attempted .829 Dave Saylor, 1978-82 1956-57 (478 for 771) 167 Ernie Koschineg, 1994-95 (92 for 111) Career Average Season Percentage Game Attempted Season Percentage 18.43 Bob McClure, 1968-71 .662 Reinout Brugman, 1984-85 16 Matt German vs. Dickinson, .879 Jimmy Smith, 1987-88 18.42 Jeff Stewart, 2004-06 (176 for 266, led NCAA) 1986-87 (51 for 58) 18.2 Ned Rahn, 1967-70 Game Percentage Career Percentage Game Percentage 16.2 Dennis Adams, 1991-94 1.000 Jeff Stewart (12 for 12) .421 Eric Nothstein, 1997-2000 1.000 Gary Spengler (17 for 17) vs. 16.09 Larry Friedman, 1952-54 vs. Elms, 2003-04 (80 for 190) Scranton, 1963-64 16.06 Jim Hay, 1975-78 1.000 Reinout Brugman (12 for 12) .418 Jimmy Smith, 1988-91 Season Average vs. Moravian, 1984-85 (100 for 239) 21.7 Mel Kessler, 1958-59 Season Percentage 20.4 Spencer Liddic, 2010-11 .490 Jeff Vaughan, 1987-88 20.3 Bob McClure, 1970-71 (47 for 96) 20.2 Mark Lesko, 2000-01 Game Percentage 20.1 Ned Rahn, 1969-70 1.000 Chris Huber (5 for 5) vs. 19.8 Ned Rahn, 1968-69 Gettysburg, 2005-06 1.000 Ryan Bonda (5 for 5) vs. Franklin & Marshall, 2003-04 1.000 Chris Kenny (5 for 5) vs. Washington, 1998-99

30-point games Pt Player Opponent Year Pt Player Opponent Year Pt Player Opponent Year 44 Bob McClure Franklin & Marshall 1970-71 33 Chris Bedell Gwynedd Mercy 1995-96 31 Mike Bernardini Gettysburg 2007-08 43 Ned Rahn Ursinus 1967-68 Jim Hay Western Maryland 1976-77 Jeff Stewart DeSales 2005-06 Harry Donovan Newark 1946-47 Bob McClure Luther 1970-71 Mark Lesko Western Maryland 1999-00 42 Mel Kessler Lafayette 1958-59 Ned Rahn Lebanon Valley 1969-70 Ken Chwatek Haverford 1983-84 41 Dennis Roth Gettysburg 1956-57 Ned Rahn Lafayette 1968-69 Frank Scagliotta Kutztown State 1971-72 40 Mike Gramer Ursinus 1994-95 Mel Kessler Villanova 1958-59 Mickey Miller Drexel 1968-69 Gary Spengler Temple 1963-64 Frank Cutko Bucknell 1951-52 Mickey Miller Haverford 1968-69 39 Bill Dunkel Ursinus 1966-67 32 Spencer Liddic Gallaudet 2010-11 Bob McClure Penn. Military 1968-69 38 Mark Lesko New York Univ. 2000-01 Mike Bernardini Johns Hopkins 2007-08 Ned Rahn Lehigh 1968-69 Bob McClure Kutztown State 1968-69 Jeff Stewart Swarthmore 2003-04 Mel Kessler Temple 1958-59 37 Ryan Bonda Widener 2002-03 Mark Lesko Widener 2001-02 Clint Jeff ries Albright 1957-58 36 Mark Lesko Albright 2000-01 Mark Lesko Richard Stockton 2001-02 Clint Jeff ries St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1956-57 Michael Queenan Washington College 1995-96 Dennis Adams Allentown 1993-94 Al Saemmer Bucknell 1949-50 Tom Barlow Philadelphia Textile 1967-68 Jim Hay Delaware Valley 1975-76 30 Jeff Stewart DeSales 2003-04 35 Spencer Liddic Washington College 2010-11 Ned Rahn Johns Hopkins 1968-69 Dennis Adams Gettysburg 1993-94 Tom Scott Washington College 2003-04 Ned Rahn Augustana (Ill.) 1968-69 Joe Paul Haverford 1972-73 Ken Chwatek York 1981-82 Ned Rahn Lafayette 1967-68 Jay Haines Franklin & Marshall 1971-72 Dave Saylor Delaware Valley 1979-80 Ned Rahn Lycoming 1967-68 Frank Scagliotta St. Olaf 1970-71 34 Matt German Dickinson 1986-87 R. Druckenmiller Franklin & Marshall 1960-61 Ned Rahn Penn. Military 1969-70 Matt German Swarthmore 1985-86 Dick Rudolph Gettysburg 1953-54 Ned Rahn Ursinus 1969-70 Dan Barletta Dickinson 1979-80 Larry Friedman Moravian 1953-54 Bob McClure Swarthmore 1968-69 Bob Wertz Ursinus 1965-66 Gary Spengler Albright 1962-63 Bill Smith Scranton 1956-57 Steve Matell La Salle 1958-59 Bobby Gall Scranton 1954-55

16 • Muhlenberg College Basketball 2011-12 IIndividualndividualRRecordsecords rebounds assists blocked shots steals Career Career Career Career 1,052 Dennis Roth, 1954-57 684 Glenn Salo, 1973-76 165 Mark Lesko, 1999-02 169 Anthony Strachan, 2000-03 980 Bob McClure, 1968-71 (holds per-game record of 7.9) 142 Ken Chwatek, 1981-84 158 Dennis Adams, 1991-94 866 Jim Hay, 1975-78 480 Frank Scagliotta, 1969-72 138 Jeff Stewart, 2004-06 141 Ernie Koschineg, 1992-95 866 Mickey Miller, 1967-70 323 Matt Henrich, 1995-98 116 Peter Barnes, 2007-2010 138 Mike Gramer, 1992-95 865 Clint Jeff ries, 1956-58 284 Bob McClure, 1968-71 127 Jim Doumato, 1996-99 127 Jeff Vaughan, 1986-89 Season 282 Larry Friedman, 1952-54 111 Aaron Holden, 2000-03 Season 331 Mel Kessler, 1958-59 (not available for 1953) Season 60 Mike Gramer, 1993-94 330 Dennis Roth, 1956-57 Season 70 Kevin Hargrove, 2010-11 55 Mike Gramer, 1994-95 316 Clint Jeff ries, 1955-56 195 Glenn Salo, 1974-75 58 Aaron Holden, 2002-03 53 Anthony Strachan, 2002-03 303 Ronald Druckenmiller, 1960-61 (holds per-game record of 9.5) 58 Ken Chwatek, 1981-82 51 Pat Boyle, 1991-92 303 Donald Robins, 1959-60 180 Glenn Salo, 1972-73 56 Jeff Stewart, 2004-05 47 Dennis Adams, 1992-93 Game 168 Larry Friedman, 1951-52 55 Mark Lesko, 2001-02 47 Jeff Vaughan, 1988-89 26 Ron Miller vs. Kutztown State, 158 Glenn Salo, 1975-76 53 Mark Lesko, 1999-2000 Game 1971-72 151 Glenn Salo, 1973-74 50 Peter Barnes, 2008-09 9 Anthony Strachan vs. Career Average Game 49 Jeff Stewart, 2005-06 Arcadia, 2002-03 11.5 Clint Jeff ries, 1956-58 16 Glenn Salo vs. 48 Ken Chwatek, 1982-83 7 Anthony Strachan vs. Season Average Delaware Valley, 1975-76 46 Jim Doumato, 1995-1996 Albright, 2000-01 15.0 Mel Kessler, 1958-59 16 Glenn Salo vs. 42 Spencer Liddic, 2008-09 7 Mike Gramer vs. Widener, 1972-73 39 Mark Lesko, 2000-01 Elizabethtown, 1993-94 36 Ken Chwatek, 1983-84 7 Ernie Koschineg vs. Albright, 1992-93 Game 10 Kevin Hargrove vs. DeSales, 2010-11 8 Jeff Stewart vs. Washington, 2005-06 7 Peter Barnes vs. Drew, 2007-08

1,000-point scorers

Name Years GP FGM-A Pct 3FGM-A Pct FTM-A Pct Points Avg 1. Bob McClure 1968-71 97 592-1012 .585 — — 604-814 .742 1,788 18.4 2. Dennis Adams 1991-94 101 629-1327 .474 36-124 .290 344-476 .723 1,638 16.2 3. Ned Rahn 1967-70 86 634-1368 .463 — — 299-414 .722 1,567 18.2 4. Matt German 1984-87 102 573-1313 .436 51-122 .418 363-459 .791 1,560 15.3 5. Harry Donovan 1946-49 104 544-NA NA — — 433-593 .730 1,521 14.6 6. Mickey Miller 1967-70 94 592-1359 .436 — — 308-484 .636 1,492 15.9 7. Jim Hay 1975-78 89 582-1241 .469 — — 267-429 .622 1,429 16.1 8. Mark Lesko 1999-02 97 537-940 .571 15-51 .294 310-428 .724 1,399 14.4 9. Jeff Stewart 2004-06 73 541-1010 .536 26-61 .426 237-372 .637 1,345 18.4 10. Ken Chwatek 1981-84 94 482-909 .530 — — 369-527 .700 1,333 14.2 11. Jimmy Smith 1988-91 100 484-1008 .480 100-239 .418 235-306 .768 1,303 13.0 12. Bobby Gall 1954-57 95 488-1396 .350 — — 301-506 .595 1,277 13.4 13. Chris Bedell 1993-96 102 533-1033 .516 5-18 .278 194-271 .716 1,265 12.4 14. Dennis Roth 1954-57 98 487-984 .495 — — 274-422 .649 1,250 12.8 15. Spencer Liddic 2009-11 78 436-849 .514 10-37 .270 339-473 .717 1,221 15.7 16. Clint Jeff ries 1956-58 75 428-1012 .423 — — 331-573 .578 1,187 15.8 17. Dan Barletta 1978-81 94 501-822 .609 — — 162-265 .611 1,164 12.4 18. Reinout Brugman 1983-86 103 478-771 .620 — — 202-337 .599 1,158 11.2 19. Tom Barlow 1965-68 80 499-1117 .447 — — 153-221 .692 1,151 14.4 20. Frank Scagliotta 1969-72 90 446-1141 .391 — — 240-364 .659 1,132 12.6 21. Gary Spengler 1962-65 79 449-1119 .401 — — 215-306 .703 1,113 14.1 22. Michael Queenan 1995-98 99 368-868 .424 120-371 .323 238-330 .721 1,094 11.1 Larry Friedman 1952-54 68 379-1045 .363 — — 336-502 .669 1,094 16.1 24. Jay Haines 1970-73 89 475-1060 .448 — — 139-206 .675 1,089 12.2 Mel Kessler needed only three 25. Joe Paul 1969-71, 73 94 440-919 .479 — — 206-320 .644 1,086 11.6 seasons to reach the 1,000-point 26. Jim Doumato 1996-99 101 382-729 .524 2-6 .333 304-431 .705 1,070 10.6 mark. The basketball suite in 27. Ernie Koschineg 1992-95 97 358-879 .407 192-518 .371 160-247 .648 1,068 11.0 Muhlenberg’s fi eldhouse is named 28. Bill Jones 1962-65 83 427-1058 .404 — — 204-326 .626 1,058 12.7 in his honor. 29. Sean Mackin 1985-88 98 358-611 .586 0-3 .000 335-456 .735 1,051 10.7 30. Rich McGee 1947-50 98 409-NA NA — — 224-336 .667 1,042 10.6 31. Glenn Salo 1973-76 87 388-896 .433 — — 260-348 .747 1,036 11.9 32. Mel Kessler 1957-59 71 335-NA NA — — 332-456 .728 1,002 14.1

www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 17 TTeameamRRecordsecords scoring three-point fi eld goals rebounds general Points (season) 3-point fi eld goals made (season) Rebounds (season) Most wins (season) 2,167 1970-71 183 2006-07 1,385 1959-60 24 1944-45 Points (game) 3-point fi eld goals made (game) Rebounds (game) Fewest wins (season) 121 vs. Ursinus, 1967-68 15 vs. New Jersey, 2006-07 82 vs. Moravian, 1969-70 0 1917-18 Points (half) 14 vs. Swarthmore, 2005-06 Rebound average (season) 3 1980-81 (modern) 72 vs. Ursinus, 1967-68 3-point fi eld goals attempted (season) 53.3 1959-60 Most losses (season) Points (game, both teams) 501 2006-07 20 1980-81, 1979-80 and 1960-61 227 vs. Valparaiso, 1968-69 (89-138) 3-point fi eld goals attempted (game) assists Fewest losses (season) Fewest points (game since 1942) 31 vs. Ursinus, 2008-09 Assists (season) 1 1907-08 6 vs. Dickinson, 1981-82 31 vs. Ursinus, 2000-01 502 1970-71 4 1947-48 and 1944-45 (modern) Points per game (season) 3-point fi eld-goal percentage (season) Assists (game) Winning streak 86.7 1970-71 .418 109 for 261, 1987-88 33 vs. Kutztown State, 1971-72 14 1945-46 Games scoring 100 points (season) 3-point fi eld-goal percentage (game) Winning streak vs. one team 5 1968-69 .857 6 for 7 vs. Franklin & Marshall, blocked shots 29 vs. Moravian, 1920-21 to Points against (game) 1991-92 Blocked shots (season) 1958-59 138 by Valparaiso, 1968-69 .857 6 for 7 vs. Western Maryland, 134 2001-02 Losing streak Fewest points against (game since 1942) 1986-87 Blocked shots (game) 15 1916-17 to 1918-19 15 by Dickinson, 1981-82 15 vs. U. of the Sciences, 2001-02 13 1962-63 Margin of victory (game) free throws Losing streak vs. one team 70 vs. Philadelphia Biblical, Free throws made (season) steals 13 vs. Lafayette, 1968-69 to 2007-08 (107-37) 543 1970-71 Steals (season) 1979-80 Margin of defeat (game) Free throws made (game) 255 1993-94 13 vs. La Salle, 1947-48 to 57 vs. Temple, 1961-62 (98-41) 38 vs. Moravian, 1958-59 Steals (game) 1954-55 Average margin of victory (season) Free throws attempted (season) 17 vs. Western Maryland, 1994-95 Highest winning percentage (season) 17.9 1947-48 814 1956-57 17 vs. Eastern Mennonite, 1993-94 .857 1944-45 (24-4) Free throws attempted (game) 17 vs. Western Maryland, 1992-93 Lowest winning percentage (season) fi eld goals 53 vs. Lycoming, 1963-64 .000 1917-18 (0-7) Field goals made (season) 53 vs. Moravian, 1958-59 .130 1980-81 (3-20) (modern) 828 1968-69 53 vs. Hofstra, 1954-55 Consecutive winning seasons Field goals made (game) Free-throw percentage (season) 12 1938-39 to 1949-50 52 vs. Kutztown, 1971-72 .799 427 for 548, 1987-88 Consecutive losing seasons 52 vs. Swarthmore, 1969-70 Free-throw percentage (game) 8 1974-75 to 1981-82 Field goals attempted (season) 1.000 vs. Swarthmore, 2008-09 Consecutive seasons with 10+ wins 1,978 1955-56 (26 for 26) 21 1982-83 to 2002-03 Field goals attempted (game) 1.000 vs. West Virginia, 1943-44 21 1938-39 to 1958-59 110 vs. Bucknell, 1951-52 (12 for 12) Most games (season) Field-goal percentage (season) 28 1944-45 .515 679 for 1,318, 1984-85 Home wins (season) Field-goal percentage (game) 14 1943-44, 1944-45 and 1945-46 .721 31 for 43 vs. Trenton State, Home winning streak 1985-86 23 1944-45 to 1946-47 Home winning percentage (season) 1.000 1945-46 (14-0) 1.000 1994-95 (12-0) Muhlenberg won its fi rst Centennial Conference 1.000 1970-71 (8-0) championship in 1995, knocking off undefeat- Road wins (season) ed and top-ranked Franklin & Marshall, 88-86, 10 1944-45 in the title game to cap a perfect 12-0 home Road winning streak record. The conference championship was 10 1943-44 to 1944-45 the fi rst for the men’s basketball program in a Road winning percentage (season) quarter-century. The Mules drew F&M again in .833 1944-45 (10-2) the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament and Most overtime games (season) lost, 69-54. 4 1995-96 Longest game 3OT vs. Johns Hopkins, 2007-08 3OT vs. New Jersey, 2006-07 3OT vs. Gettysburg, 1982-83 3OT vs. La Salle, 1947-48 3OT vs. Ursinus, 1965-66

Muhlenberg overcame a 6-9 start to capture its second Centennial Conference title in 1998. An 11-game winning streak, the Mules’ longest in 52 years, culmi- nated with a 55-53 win at Johns Hopkins – where the team hadn’t won in 25 years – in the CC championship game. The run ended with a loss to Scranton in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament.

18 • Muhlenberg College Basketball 2011-12 SSerieseriesRRecordsecords First-Last Record in Record in Current W L Pct Meeting CC Games CC Playoff s Streak Centennial Conference Dickinson 41 39 .513 1923-2011 14-12 — D3 Franklin & Marshall 60 71 .458 1903-2011 9-17 3-3 F1 Gettysburg 72 69 .511 1902-2011 10-16 0-3 G3 Haverford 46 14 .767 1919-2011 26-10 1-0 H1 Johns Hopkins 14 32 .304 1966-2011 7-19 1-3 M6 McDaniel 44 24 .647 1965-2011 19-7 1-0 Mc1 Swarthmore 57 10 .851 1903-2011 30-6 0-1 M6 Ursinus 61 39 .610 1917-2011 17-19 1-0 M1 Washington College 29 18 .617 1927-2011 22-14 0-1 M1

First-Last First-Last First-Last W L Pct Meeting W L Pct Meeting W L Pct Meeting “Old” Middle Atlantic Conference Middlebury 1 0 1.000 1969 St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 1 0 1.000 1993 Albright 55 41 .573 1903-2001 Millikin 0 1 .000 1988 St. Michael’s 0 2 .000 1961-1975 Delaware Valley 15 13 .536 1966-1993 Misericordia 3 2 .600 1985-2003 Univ. of the Sciences 11 2 .846 1913-2003 DeSales 21 16 .568 1976-2011 Muskingum 1 1 .500 1997-2004 Tampa 0 1 .000 1984 Drew 3 4 .429 1945-2008 New Jersey 1 5 .167 1986-2010 West Chester 1 2 .333 1966-1968 Elizabethtown 2 4 .333 1964-2010 4 1 .800 1957-2001 Current Division I FDU-Florham 4 3 .571 1986-1992 North Carolina Wesleyan 1 0 1.000 2008 Albany 1 0 1.000 1986 Juniata 4 1 .800 1930-1998 Oberlin 1 0 1.000 1988 American 2 0 1.000 1948 King’s (Pa.) 6 2 .750 1966-2011 Old Westbury 1 0 1.000 2000 Army 0 3 .000 1922-1925 Lebanon Valley 60 44 .577 1913-1993 Oneonta State 1 1 .500 2006-2010 Brigham Young 0 1 .000 1949 Lycoming 9 7 .563 1963-1995 Philadelphia Biblical 2 0 1.000 2002-2008 Bucknell 34 23 .596 1902-1990 Messiah 2 0 1.000 1984-1996 Pratt 0 1 .000 1914 Clemson 1 0 1.000 1957 Moravian 82 54 .603 1909-2011 Randolph-Macon 1 1 .500 1996-2008 Colgate 3 1 .750 1956-1958 Scranton 12 11 .522 1933-2000 Rensselaer 2 0 1.000 1997-2007 Columbia 2 0 1.000 1945 Susquehanna 7 7 .500 1909-1998 Richard Stockton 1 1 .500 2002-2003 Connecticut 1 1 .500 1950-1951 Widener 20 25 .444 1913-2003 Roanoke 0 1 .000 1985 Cornell (N.Y.) 1 0 1.000 1949 Wilkes 3 1 .750 1981-1993 Roger Williams 0 1 .000 2004 Delaware 14 9 .609 1913-1964 Other Current Division III Rosemont 1 0 1.000 2011 DePaul 0 1 .000 1944 Alfred 1 3 .250 1927-1995 Rowan 0 1 .000 1994 Drexel 18 15 .545 1902-1973 Allegheny 0 2 .000 1983-1991 Salisbury 0 1 .000 2001 Florida 0 1 .000 1957 Alma 1 0 1.000 1985 St. Joseph’s (Maine) 1 0 1.000 1995 Fordham 1 4 .200 1928-1952 Alvernia 5 1 .833 1981-1990 St. Lawrence 1 0 1.000 1990 Georgetown (D.C) 1 3 .250 1958-1961 Arcadia 6 2 .750 1999-2006 St. Olaf 0 2 .000 1971-1976 Hawaii 1 0 1.000 1947 Augsburg 0 1 .000 1971 Springfi eld 1 0 1.000 1956 Hofstra 3 4 .429 1955-1970 Augustana (Ill.) 1 0 1.000 1969 Staten Island 1 0 1.000 2006 Lafayette 47 59 .443 1903-1980 Brockport State 1 0 1.000 1996 Stevens 4 5 .444 1925-2007 La Salle 8 25 .242 1902-1963 Cabrini 0 1 .000 1998 Wartburg 0 1 .000 1976 Lehigh 52 59 .468 1901-2006 Carnegie Mellon 1 0 1.000 1983 Washington & Jeff erson 1 1 .500 1931-1979 Long Island 4 4 .500 1932-1950 Centenary (N.J.) 3 0 1.000 1993-2000 Wentworth Tech 1 1 .500 2001-2011 Loyola (Md.) 0 1 .000 1962 Christopher Newport 0 2 .000 1998-2005 Wesleyan (Conn.) 1 0 1.000 1998 Maine 1 0 1.000 1969 City College of New York 2 2 .500 1922-1950 Wesleyan (N.C.) 1 0 1.000 2008 Manhattan 0 6 .000 1928-1958 Clark (Mass.) 0 1 .000 1972 Whittier 1 0 1.000 2002 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 1 1 .500 1923-1961 Concordia (Ill.) 0 1 .000 1976 Wisconsin-Platteville 0 1 .000 1996 Navy 2 8 .200 1945-1978 Cortland State 1 0 1.000 1967 Wittenberg 2 0 1.000 1939-1940 Pennsylvania 7 20 .259 1902-1970 Curry 0 1 .000 2008 Wooster 1 1 .500 1983-1985 Penn State 4 9 .308 1919-1980 Defi ance 1 0 1.000 2002 Worcester Polytechnic 1 0 1.000 1990 Princeton 5 5 .500 1925-1989 Eastern Mennonite 1 0 1.000 1994 York (Pa.) 0 1 .000 1982 Providence 0 1 .000 1931 Elmira 1 0 1.000 1999 NAIA Rhode Island 0 1 .000 1946 Elms 1 0 1.000 2004 Point Park 0 1 .000 1994 Rider 1 1 .500 1949-1962 Gallaudet 1 0 1.000 2011 St. Th omas Aquinas 0 1 .000 1977 Rutgers 7 10 .412 1914-1962 Goucher 0 1 .000 1997 Taylor (Ind.) 0 1 .000 2004 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 3 .400 1923-1952 Grove City 2 0 1.000 1999-2001 Wilmington (Del.) 0 1 .000 1994 St. John’s (N.Y.) 0 1 .000 1945 Gwynedd-Mercy 1 0 1.000 1996 Current Division II St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 16 17 .485 1913-1963 Hartwick 3 3 .500 1940-2005 Barton 0 1 .000 1974 St. Peter’s 1 2 .333 1913-1984 Hamilton 0 1 .000 1993 Belmont Abbey 0 1 .000 1960 Seton Hall 3 9 .250 1914-1960 Hood 1 0 1.000 2009 Bloomsburg 3 2 .600 1944-1986 Syracuse 1 0 1.000 1946 Hunter 1 0 1.000 2009 Cheyney 0 1 .000 1968 Temple 14 35 .286 1919-1966 Lehman 1 0 1.000 1977 Chowan 0 1 .000 2005 Valparaiso 2 1 .667 1946-1969 Luther 1 1 .500 1971 C.W. Post 0 1 .000 1968 Vermont 1 0 1.000 1972 Lynchburg 0 1 .000 1995 Davis & Elkins 1 0 1.000 1983 Villanova 11 18 .379 1923-1961 Manchester 1 0 1.000 2002 East Stroudsburg 4 4 .500 1907-1985 Wagner 4 3 .571 1956-1964 Manhattanville 0 1 .000 2011 Eckerd 0 2 .000 1984-1987 West Virginia 1 1 .500 1944-1946 Maritime (N.Y.) 1 0 1.000 2000 Kutztown 7 9 .438 1956-1983 William & Mary 0 1 .000 1979 Marymount 1 1 .500 2005-2009 Le Moyne 0 1 .000 1975 Other Opponents 40 24 .615 Medgar Evers 1 0 1.000 1992 Philadelphia University 0 1 .000 1968 Merchant Marine 3 0 1.000 1944-1997 Rollins 0 1 .000 1987 2011-12 opponents in bold www.Muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics • 19 HHonoronorRRolloll all-america

Reinout Brugman: third team in 1985 Mark Lesko: fi rst team in 2002 Dennis Adams: honorable mention in 1993 and 1994.

academic all-america all-centennial conference all-mac southwest all-mac south 2011 Spencer Liddic 2011 Spencer Liddic 1993 Dennis Adams 1975 Glenn Salo 1981 Dan Barletta 2010 Spencer Liddic 1992 Dennis Adams 1974 Glenn Salo 1979 Greg Campisi Ryan Foster Jim Hitchcock 1973 Jay Haines Dan Barletta 2009 Peter Barnes 1991 Jim Hitchcock Joe Paul 1978 Greg Campisi Ryan Foster Jimmy Smith Glenn Salo 1977 Greg Campisi Spencer Liddic 1990 Jimmy Smith 1972 Frank Scagliotta Bob Freed 2007 Tom Scott 1987 Matt German Jay Haines 1976 Glenn Salo 2006 Jeff Stewart 1986 Reinout Brugman 1971 Bob McClure Ray Schilling Jimmy O’Brien Matt German Dale Hava 2005 Jeff Stewart 1985 Reinout Brugman Frank Scagliotta academic all-district 2004 Jimmy O’Brien Jim Farrell 1970 Bob McClure 2010 Spencer Liddic Jeff Stewart 1983 Ken Chwatek Mickey Miller 1999 Jim Doumato 2003 Toomey Anderson 1982 Ken Chwatek Ned Rahn Anthony Strachan 1979 Greg Campisi 1969 Bob McClure ncaa postgraduate 2002 Mark Lesko Jim Johnson Mickey Miller scholarship 2001 Mark Lesko 1978 Jim Hay Ned Rahn 1976 Glenn Salo 2000 Mark Lesko Greg Campisi 1968 Ned Rahn 1999 Jim Doumato 1977 Jim Hay Bob McClure ncaa statistical champion Matt Schneider 1976 Glenn Salo Mickey Miller 1985 Reinout Brugman 1998 Jim Doumato Jim Hay 1967 Bill Dunkel fi eld-goal percentage (.662) Michael Queenan 1966 Tom Barlow 1997 Michael Queenan mac southwest Al Wise conference 1996 Chris Bedell rookie of the year 1965 Bill Jones player of the year Michael Queenan 1993 Chris Bedell Gary Spengler 2002 Mark Lesko 1995 Mike Gramer 1991 Dennis Adams 1964 Bill Jones 1986 Reinout Brugman Chris Bedell 1988 Jimmy Smith Gary Spengler 1985 Reinout Brugman 1994 Dennis Adams Roger Stuhlmuller 1978 Jim Hay Mike Gramer mac southwest 1971 Bob McClure coach of the year 1970 Ned Rahn d3hoops.com all-region 1993 Steve Moore 1969 Bob McClure 2011 Spencer Liddic 2010 Spencer Liddic

fi rst-team selections in bold

20 • Muhlenberg College Basketball 2011-12 PPostseasonostseasonHHistoryistory Year Round of Playoff s Opponent Site Result Score Year Round of Playoff s Opponent Site Result Score 1943-44 NIT fi rst round DePaul N(1) L 45-68 1991-92 MAC South semifi nal Johns Hopkins A L 52-60 1944-45 NIT fi rst round St. John’s (N.Y.) N(1) L 33-34 1992-93 MAC Southwest tiebreaker Lebanon Valley A L 71-102 1945-46 NIT fi rst round Syracuse N(1) W 47-41 1993-94 CC semifi nal Johns Hopkins H L(ot) 77-86 NIT semifi nal Rhode Island N(1) L 49-59 1994-95 CC semifi nal Western Maryland H W 78-54 NIT consolation West Virginia N(1) L 40-65 CC championship Franklin & Marshall H W 88-86 1946-47 MAC semifi nal Albright N(2) W 58-55 NCAA fi rst round Franklin & Marshall A L 54-69 MAC championship La Salle N(2) W 45-41 1995-96 CC semifi nal Franklin & Marshall A L 59-72 1947-48 MAC semifi nal Pennsylvania Military N(3) W 95-31 1996-97 CC East tiebreaker Swarthmore H L 67-70 MAC championship Moravian N(3) W 63-52 1997-98 CC semifi nal Franklin & Marshall H W(ot) 90-80 1963-64 MAC South tiebreaker Dickinson H W 75-61 CC championship Johns Hopkins A W 55-53 MAC South tiebreaker Ursinus H W 87-53 NCAA fi rst round Scranton A L 61-77 MAC semifi nal Elizabethtown N(4) L 62-76 1998-99 CC semifi nal Johns Hopkins H L 56-57 MAC consolation Hofstra N(4) L 70-82 1999-00 CC semifi nal Johns Hopkins H L 60-64 1967-68 MAC South semifi nal Johns Hopkins H W 92-53 2000-01 CC semifi nal Franklin & Marshall A W 76-58 MAC South championship Ursinus H W 70-57 CC championship Gettysburg H L 59-68 NCAA fi rst round Cheyney N(5) L 67-94 2001-02 CC semifi nal Gettysburg H L 59-68 NCAA regional consolation Philadelphia Textile N(5) L 94-105 2005-06 CC fi rst round Washington College A L 79-85 1968-69 MAC South semifi nal Haverford N(6) W 92-63 2006-07 CC fi rst round Gettysburg A L 51-60 MAC South championship Pennsylvania Military N(6) W 80-76 2008-09 CC fi rst round Haverford H W 52-50 1969-70 MAC South semifi nal Dickinson H W 107-75 CC semifi nal Franklin & Marshall A L 79-87 MAC South championship Pennsylvania Military H W 70-68 2009-10 CC fi rst round Ursinus A W 84-69 1970-71 MAC South semifi nal Johns Hopkins N(4) L 87-89 CC seminfi nal Franklin & Marshall A L 72-97 1972-73 MAC South semifi nal Lebanon Valley N(6) L 60-98 1973-74 MAC South semifi nal Widener H W 51-45 Neutral sites: Postseason Record: MAC South championship Johns Hopkins H L(2ot) 74-80 (1) at Madison Square Garden 23-29 overall 1984-85 MAC South semifi nal Washington College H W 84-80 (2) at Delaware 1-4 NIT MAC South championship Widener A L 42-53 (3) at Philadelphia 0-2 NCAA Division II 1985-86 MAC South semifi nal Widener H W 54-46 (4) at Moravian 0-2 NCAA Division III MAC South championship Franklin & Marshall H L 62-72 (5) at Albright 15-10 MAC 1988-89 MAC South semifi nal Johns Hopkins A L 72-90 (6) at Franklin & Marshall 7-11 CC

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2011-12 SCHEDULE

• november • january Tue 15 at Moravian ...... 8:00 Sat 7 * at McDaniel ...... 3:00 FRI 19 SCOTTY WOOD TOURNAMENT TUE 10 * JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 7:00 Moravian vs. Immaculata ...... 3:00 Th r 12 * at Franklin & Marshall ...... 8:00 MULES vs. SUNY COBLESKILL ... 8:00 SAT 14 * GETTYSBURG ...... 4:00 SAT 20 SCOTTY WOOD TOURNAMENT WED 18 * URSINUS ...... 8:00 consolation/championship ...... 3:00/8:00 Sat 21 * at Washington College ...... 4:00 Tue 22 * at Gettysburg ...... 8:00 MON 23 DeSALES ...... 7:30 Sat 27 Gallaudet Holiday Tournament WED 25 * HAVERFORD ...... 8:00 Mules vs. Valley Forge Christian ...... 2:00 Sat 28 * at Johns Hopkins ...... 1:00 Gallaudet vs. Medgar Evers ...... 6:00 • february Sun 28 Gallaudet Holiday Tournament WED 1 * SWARTHMORE ...... 8:00 consolation/championship ...... 12:00/4:00 SAT 4 * FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ...... 4:00 Wed 30 * at Swarthmore ...... 7:30 Wed 8 * at Dickinson ...... 7:30 • december SAT 11 * McDANIEL ...... 4:00 SAT 3 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE ...... 4:00 Wed 15 * at Haverford ...... 8:00 WED 7 * DICKINSON ...... 7:30 Sat 18 * at Ursinus ...... 3:00 SUN 18 DREW ...... 4:00 * Centennial Conference game