<<

2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN CCONTENTSONTENTS

Directory ...... 1 Media Information, Quick Facts ...... 2 The Coaching Staff ...... 3 ...... 4-5 Asst. Coaches Shay Berry, Dean Christian ...... 6 Support Staff ...... 7 The 2007-08 Team ...... 8 2007-08 Team Roster ...... 9 2007-08 Outlook ...... 10-11 Co-Captain Johnathan Ball ...... 12 Co-Captain Michael Giovacchini ...... 13 Alex Barnett and Elgin Fitzgerald ...... 14-15 Kurt Graeber and Jarrett Mathis ...... 16-17 DeVon Mosley and Adam Powers ...... 18-19 DARTMOUTH MEN’S Robby Pride, Marlon Sanders and Brandon Ware . . . . .20-22 DIRECTORY Meet the Newcomers ...... 23-24 Terry Dunn Office: (603) 646-2401 This Season, Last Season ...... 25 Head Coach 2007-08 Opponents ...... 26-27 Shay Berry Office: (603) 646-2484 All-Time Series Records ...... 28 Assistant Coach 2006-07 Team, Individual Statistics ...... 29 Dean Christian Office: (603) 646-3971 2006-07 Statistics ...... 30 Assistant Coach The Dartmouth Basketball Program ...... 31 The John W. Berry Sports , Leede Arena ...... 32 Josie Harper Office: (603) 646-2465 Director of Athletics Dartmouth in the Weight Room ...... 33 Places Near and Far ...... 34-35 Sports Information Office Office: (603) 646-2468 Fax: (603) 646-1286 Dartmouth Administration ...... 36 Men's Basketball Contact The Dartmouth Experience ...... 37 Matt Faulkner Office: (603) 646-2468 About ...... 38-40 Asst. Sports Information [email protected] Dartmouth's “D-Plan” ...... 41 Anne Blair Office: (603) 646-2387 Athletic Facilities ...... 42 Director of Basketball Operations Crossroads of Northern New England ...... 43 Men's Basketball Ticket Office (603) 646-2466 Prominent Living Alumni ...... 44-45 CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE! Success After Dartmouth ...... 46 www.DartmouthSports.com Dartmouth's Imprint on the Basketball World ...... 47 Rudy LaRusso '59 ...... 48 Dartmouth and Olympic Basketball ...... 49 Cover Photos Honors and Awards ...... 50-51 Front cover: Co-Captains Johnathan Ball (15) and Michael Ivy League Championships ...... 52 Giovacchini (25). Inside front cover: Alex Barnett (1), campus Leading the Nation ...... 53 views. Inside back cover: campus views. Outside back cover (counterclockwise from top left): DeVon Mosley, Jarrett Mathis, Dartmouth Basketball Records, Ivy League Records ...... 54-55 Kurt Graeber, Marlon Sanders, Adam Powers. Leading All-Time Scorers ...... 56-57 Other Top Scorers ...... 58 The Brochure All-Time Leaders, NCAA Tournament ...... 59 Compiled, written and edited by Kathy Phillips, Cindi Mansell, Year-by-Year Records, Coaches, Captains ...... 60-62 Bruce Wood and Jack DeGange. Photography by Mark Year-by-Year Scores Since 1936-37 ...... 63-70 Washburn, David Gonzales, Jamie Sabau, John Quackenbos, All-Time Letterwinners, 1900-2007 ...... 71-74 Kathy Phillips, Joseph Mehling '69, Dartmouth College Library, Basketball “Readers” ...... 75 Bill Richards, Gil Talbot, Carlisle Stockton/Stockton Photo, Inc., and AP Photo/Michael Conroy (Pg. 49). Designed by Dana 2007-08 Team Photo and Perspectives ...... 76 Flewelling. Printed by Whitman Communications, Inc., Lebanon, 2006-07 Schedule ...... Outside Back Cover N.H. 1 MEDIAMEDIA INFORMATIONINFORMATION DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Sports Information Office Ð The Sports Information Office is situated on the main floor of Alumni Gym in Room 164, a short walk from the John W. Berry Sports Center. It will be open 45 minutes before tip-off and after the game to in filing stories. Leede Arena is wireless. Press Tickets Ð Admission should be requested from the Dartmouth Sports Information Office at least seven days in advance of the game. Please visit the ticket office at the main entrance of the John W. Berry Sports Center. A gate list is kept there. Photography Passes Ð Daily newspapers, student newspapers, wire serv- ices and team photographers may request to be included on the gate list. Flash photography is not permitted. Requests to use strobe lighting must be submitted in writing to the Dartmouth Sports Information Office 72 hours in advance. Press Seating Ð Seats will be assigned as available on press row. Radio Lines Ð The Sports Information Office has a line available to visit- ing radio stations on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact the office at (603) 646-2468 directly. For installation of additional lines, contact the Sports Information Office at least six weeks in advance. Press Row Service Ð Halftime stat sheets will be distributed on press row. A complete box score and play-by-play will be available at the Sports Information Office after the game. Post Game Press Conference Ð Coaches will be available for comments 10 minutes after the game either outside their respective locker rooms or in a designated media room. Press Row Phones Ð (603) 646-1088 or (603) 646-2311 Quick Facts

Location: Hanover, N.H. Founded: 1769 Enrollment: 4,300 President: James Wright Athletic Director: Josie Harper Nickname: Big Green Colors: Dartmouth Green and White Athletic Affiliation: Ivy League, ECAC, NCAA Division 1 Home Court: The Edward Leede Arena at The John W. Berry Sports Center (2,100) Record at Leede Arena: 129-94 (57.8 percent) Head Coach: Terry Dunn, Northern Colorado '77 (4th year) Assistant Coaches: Shay Berry, Central Connecticut '89 (4th year) Dean Christian, Air Force '82 (First season) Returning Lettermen: 11 Lettermen Lost: 5 Returning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 2006-07 Overall Record: 9-18 Home: 6-7 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 0-0 2006-07 Ivy Record: 4-10 (7th tie) First Season: 1900-01 All-Time Record: 1178-1284-1 (47.8 percent, 106 seasons) All-Time Ivy Record: 515-676 (43.2 percent, since 1955-56) Ivy League/Eastern League Champions: 1927, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1956, 1958, 1959 NCAA Appearances: 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1956, 1958, 1959 2 TTHEHE SSTTAFFAFF HEADHEAD COACHCOACH TERRYTERRY DUNNDUNN DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Now entering his fourth season, involved in recruiting NBA second round draft pick Jaquay Walls to Terry Dunn led the Dartmouth men's Colorado. Dunn's experience in developing post players also benefited basketball program to an impressive 7-0 David Harrison, who was taken in the 2004 NBA draft as the 29th turnaround during the 2004-05 cam- overall pick by the Indiana Pacers. paign, his first year at the helm of the Prior to working as the Buffaloes' top assistant, Dunn was an assis- Dartmouth men's basketball program. tant coach at Colorado State from 1994-96, helping to lead the Rams to Dunn coached Dartmouth to the an 18-12 season and a spot in the NIT in 1996. His duties included second-best turnaround in Ivy League history as the Big Green recruiting, on-floor technical work, and scouting. In 1990-91, Dunn went from a 1-13 mark in 2003-04 to began his collegiate coaching career at Army before moving on to Air a 7-7 record in 2004-05. With a bal- Force for three seasons from 1991-94. anced team that included four sen- A native of Raleigh, N.C., the 54-year old Dunn is a 1977 graduate iors, Dunn crafted a triumph over of Northern Colorado, where he was a three-year letterwinner in basket- Princeton (snapping a seven-game ball and track and field. During his senior season, Dunn established the losing streak to the Tigers), a five- Bears' 110-meter high hurdle record of 14.3 seconds and he was a sec- game Ivy win streak in February and a season-opening victory over ond team Academic All-America honoree. Quinnipiac. Last season, Dartmouth erased another streak by sweeping Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Dunn was the head games with Princeton for the first time since 1945-46. coach at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs from 1982-90. He A proven recruiter, Dunn was named the 26th coach of Dartmouth also served as athletic/activities director and dean of students. men's basketball on May 13, 2004 after serving as an assistant coach at Colorado for eight years (1996-2004). His three-year record with the Dunn hails from a coaching family: His twin brother, Jerry, is an Big Green is 26-55 and 15-31 in the Ivy League. assistant coach at West Virginia and former head coach at Penn State. During his time at Colorado, Dunn helped guide the Buffaloes to Dunn and his wife, Gilda, are the parents of two children: daughter Tara three appearances in the NIT and two trips to the NCAA tournament. and son Arin. Arin is a sophomore on the men's basketball team at Recognized as both a tenacious recruiter and a strong tactician, Dunn Lamar Community College in Colorado. coached NBA first round draft pick Chauncey Billups and was actively

4 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN Q&AQ&A WITHWITH COACHCOACH DUNNDUNN

Is the Dartmouth program on schedule for where you hoped to be What can you say about your Friends group? heading into your fourth year? “It's been very supportive. I wouldn't want to name names because I don't “I have no doubt this program is headed in the right direction. Our kids want to leave one out, but we've gained support from those who may not are fundamentally sound and the culture and work ethic are headed in the have been as active or ever been participants. We're gaining friends and right direction. The mindset of moving toward an Ivy League champi- that's important. But there's nothing like winning. The saying, 'If you onship is there. The die has been cast.” build it they will come,' might be, 'If you win, they will come.' That's our mission.” Pick three words that describe your coaching style: How have you adapted to life in the Upper Valley and does it feel like “Demanding, intense, result-orient- home now? ed.” “I love it here even more today than I did before. You really have to live here to enjoy and embrace the community.” Now that you've been through the Ivy League gauntlet three times, What's your favorite way to unwind? what have you learned about “Listening to jazz, cooking and golf. My favorite artist is Patti LaBelle. I what some people call the 14- like cooking around the holidays-pies, baking and some of my favorite game tournament? dishes to cook are collard greens, turnip greens, and ribs. As for golf, I'm “I'm still of the mindset that playing your basic weekend hacker. I don't have time to practice, but I enjoy back-to-back nights is very difficult playing.” and demanding on the players. I've found that on Saturday night games sometimes things seem to happen for How do people in the area interact with you and your players? no rhyme or reason. It's the nature of the Ivy League in that your turn- “People always stop us to talk about how the team is doing. There's a around time is so short. It's a matter of the team that wants it the most; it genuine interest from the townspeople and the Dartmouth students. They becomes a test of will on a Saturday night.” have a sense of pride in our team and they want to see us do well. Our goal is to let people know we are headed in the right direction.” What are the most valuable lessons you learned as an athlete? “Discipline, and how to get back up after being knocked down.” Who is your mentor? “Actually, I have had several, but if I had to narrow the list-Reggie What kind of feel are you getting on the recruiting trail about how Minton and Ricardo Patton. Among the things I learned from them were Dartmouth is being received these days? practice organization, motivational techniques and game strategy and “The response is positive and our recruiting has been going in the right management.” [Note: Coach Dunn worked as an assistant coach with direction. People have been very receptive as we go out into recruiting Minton for three years at Air Force and then as an assistant with Patton at areas across the country. We get alumni emails all the time and have peo- Colorado for eight seasons.] ple from Florida to Pennsylvania, Colorado to Chicago and the Southwest that have been instrumental in helping us identify potential student-ath- What does Ivy League basketball mean to you? letes for Dartmouth. We take every email and every phone call because “In my mind, the Ivy League means outstanding coaching, a disciplined, you never know.” yet effective style of play and the truest meaning of the term 'student-ath- lete.'” Do you think people are overlooking Dartmouth this year? “I hope so. We're by no means at the in the Ivy League where we How has working at two military academies-Air Force and Army- are 'the hunted.' There's a lot of work before that happens, so it's OK if influenced your coaching style? people want to underestimate us. I have no problem with that. But in this “Both were great opportunities. I credit Tom Miller [Army's coach from program, as players and coaches, we know what we are capable of. And 1990-93] for a terrific opportunity to enter into college coaching. Being we all know what direction we are headed and where we want to be.” under his tutelage, I felt I was able to go anywhere and work for anyone. I also learned the importance of strong organizational skills because we What is it like when Leede Arena is packed for a game? constantly worked around academics, athletics and military activities. “I love it when our fans, our students and the community pack the arena. Preparation and the ability to teach were critical, too. I worked with stu- It is one of the coziest atmospheres in the Ivy League. I think if you were dents who weren't the most talented athletically, but who had commit- to ask most Ivy coaches, they would tell you this is not an easy place to ment and desire. The blend of preparation and teaching were vital to their play and we want to have that reputation. Our fans are a big reason why. success, both individually and as a team.” We talk often about protecting 'our house,' and not letting anyone come in our house and take a victory away. I said from day one, if you protect What impresses you your home court you have a chance. Then you have to go out on the road most about and hope someone doesn't protect their house.” Dartmouth College? “The alumni support, What can you say about the college's commitment to basketball suc- the administrative sup- cess? port, the quality of “I think it's been great. They've been very supportive from day one. coaches in our athletic There's nothing we've asked for and not gotten. I've met with President department and how Wright on numerous occasions and he's very much involved not just in successful they are, men's basketball but in Dartmouth athletics in general. When the students and the commitment see his presence, that's huge. There's nothing we'd like more than to win of the Dartmouth stu- an Ivy League championship for President Wright, Josie Harper (athletic dent-athletes to aca- director), the administration, the students and the community. They demics and athletics.” deserve it and that's our goal.” 5 THETHE COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Shay Berry Dean Christian Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Shay Berry returns to the Big Green Dean Christian, a veteran assistant staff for his fourth season. Before men's basketball coach with stints at joining the Dartmouth program in Southern Methodist and the Air 2004, he worked at the renowned Force Academy, joined Coach Terry Five-Star Basketball Camp Dunn's staff in July 2007. (Yonkers, N.Y.) as the director of From 2004-06, Christian marketing and business develop- worked for the SMU program. His ment. In addition, he was involved responsibilities included on-campus in the areas of skill development, recruiting, individual player work- training and group clinics. From outs, scouting and player develop- 2000-03, he was assistant basketball ment on the court and in the class- coach at Fordham University under room. head coach Bob Hill. During the 1999-2000 season, Berry was Christian also had a long and impressive affiliation with the Air Fordham's director of basketball operations. Force Academy where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1982. He brings a wealth of college coaching experience to the Big In 1994 he completed a Master of Arts degree in athletics administration Green, including five years at University as an assistant from from the University of Northern Colorado. 1991-96. His first stint at Fordham was during the 1997-98 season when From 1992-2000, Christian was an assistant coach and chief inter- he was an assistant coach as well as head of the Rams' junior varsity collegiate program manager/instructor at the Air Force Academy. After program. serving as a detachment commander in South Korea in 2000-01, he A 1989 graduate of Central Connecticut, Berry began his coaching became the head basketball coach and assistant athletic director at career as an assistant at from 1990-91. In addition to his USAFA Preparatory School. In 2004 he was promoted to director of ath- duties as an assistant with the Bulldogs, he was head coach of the Yale letics. In three seasons as the basketball coach, Christian's teams had a junior varsity. record of 71-28 including a 31-3 mark in 2003-04, the best record in From Yale, he joined the NYU staff and also worked as head coach school history. of the golf and men's junior varsity basketball teams. In 1994, the Five of his former players were members of the Air Force Violets advanced to the NCAA Division III championship game, before Academy's record-setting 22-7 team in 2003-04 when the Falcons falling to Lebanon Valley. NYU's record with Berry as an assistant was reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 42 years. 111-26 in five seasons, a sparkling winning percentage of .810. Prior to his years at USAFA Prep, Christian was an assistant coach Berry has had a breadth of camp experience and as a consultant at the Air Force Academy for four years, working under Coach Reggie and has helped organize and coach numerous international travel teams. Minton, Dartmouth's basketball coach in 1983-84. A native of Rochester, N.H., where he graduated from Spaulding High Christian also has coached numerous Armed Forces teams and was School, Berry worked in New York City for 13 years from 1991-2004 an assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs summer intern squad. before joining the Dartmouth athletic program. Berry's father and men- tor, Bob, was a successful high school and college coach. His mother, Elaine, was a teacher and principal for 30 years in Rochester, N.H. Berry represented the Ivy League on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) assistant coaches committee. He is also a member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA), Trout Unlimited and the White River Partnership. He is involved in all facets of the Dartmouth men's basketball pro- gram including skill development, game preparation and recruiting.

6 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN BASKETBALLBASKETBALL SUPPORTSUPPORT

Bob Miller Len Angelli The Holekamp Family Trainer Strength & Conditioning Coach Len Angelli joined the Dartmouth athletic Bob Miller joined the Dartmouth staff in training staff in January 2005 and is in his March 2001 as head strength and condi- second season with the Big Green men's tioning coach for Big Green teams. From basketball team. A member of the National 1999-2001, Miller worked at the Athletic Trainers Association, Angelli University of Iowa, first as a graduate earned his bachelor's degree in physical assistant strength and conditioning coach education and sports medicine from the for football before being promoted to assistant coach. State University of New York at Brockport. Miller grew up in Stamford, Conn. A 1994 graduate of Southern He did postgraduate work at the University of Arkansas before com- Connecticut State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in pleting his master's degree from Canisius College in 1991. exercise science, he worked at Yale University as an assistant strength Prior to his appointment at Dartmouth, Angelli worked from and conditioning coach from 1994-1997. At Yale, Miller directly super- 1994-2005 as an assistant athletic trainer at Vassar College where he vised athletes in field hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse and and was involved with 25 varsity programs while supervising student assisted in training for football, men's and women's basketball and workers and student athletic trainers from nearby Marist College. He men's hockey. taught American Red Cross and American Heart Association courses to From 1997-99, he was a graduate assistant at the University of students and staff. Utah where he directed the training for women's soccer in addition to From 1992-94, Angelli was an assistant trainer at the University men's and women's swimming and diving. He also designed individual of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. programs for athletes in football and men's basketball. In addition to the Dartmouth men's basketball team, Angelli has In 1995, Miller became a National Strength Coaches Association worked with the Big Green women's soccer, track and field and men's certified strength and conditioning coach. tennis squads.

Anne Blair Director of Operations, Men's and Women's Basketball

Anne Blair joined the Dartmouth athletic department in July 2007 as the Director of Operations for the Big Green men's and women's basketball teams. Blair brings a wide range of experience in athletics, marketing and events manage- ment to her position at Dartmouth. She spent five years as the assistant coach of women's ice hockey coach at St. Michael's College. Blair was also assistant coach of women's lacrosse for two years and served two years as assistant to the director of athletics at St. Michael's. While coaching, Blair attended the NCAA Women Coaches Academy and Dimension 2. Prior to her time as a coach, Blair worked for IBC USA Conferences as a marketing manager. She also worked at Wyeth as a medical writing assistant and as an independent events planner. Blair graduated from Wheaton College in 1997. At Wheaton, she was captain of the women's lacrosse team and captain and treasurer of the club ice hockey team.

7 TTHEHE TTEAMEAM 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN 2007-082007-08 VARSITYVARSITY ROSTERROSTER

No. Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown

1 Alex Barnett* F Jr 6-6 205 Cardinal Ritter HS St. Louis, Mo. 3 Ronnie Dixon G Fr 5-11 170 Phillips Exeter Danville, Ill. 4 Matt Chisick F Fr 6-7 210 Canterbury School Carmel, N.Y. 5 Brandon Ware* G So 5-11 160 Seagoville HS Dallas, Texas 14 Jarrett Mathis* F Jr 6-8 215 The Berkshire School Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 Johnathan Ball* F Sr 6-4 205 White Station HS Memphis, Tenn. 22 Robby Pride* G So 6-1 180 Kent Denver Denver, Colo. 23 Marlon Sanders* G Jr 6-1 180 Cleveland Heights HS Cleveland, Ohio 25 Michael Giovacchini* G Sr 5-11 182 Judge Memorial HS Salt Lake City, Utah 30 DeVon Mosley* G Jr 6-1 175 Mesquite HS Mesquite, Texas 32 Elgin Fitzgerald* C So 6-9 245 Palmer HS Colorado Springs, Colo. 33 Blake Williams G Fr 6-4 190 Blake School Orono, Minn. 34 John Marciano C Fr 7-0 265 Roselle Park HS Roselle Park, N.J. 41 Kurt Graeber* C/F Jr 6-9 235 Palos Verdes Peninsula HS Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 42 Clive Weeden F Fr 6-9 215 Northfield Mt. Hermon Stow, Mass. 50 Adam Powers* F Jr 6-7 235 Lyons Township HS Western Springs, Ill. * = Returning letterwinners (11)

HEAD COACH: Terry Dunn (4th season), Northern Colorado '77 ASSISTANT COACHES: Shay Berry (4th season), Central Connecticut '89 Dean Christian (1st season), Air Force '82 CAPTAINS: Johnathan Ball '08, Michael Giovacchini '08 MANAGER: Kyle Diamond '09 TRAINER: Len Angelli STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Bob Miller DIR., BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Anne Blair

Alphabetical Roster 15 Johnathan Ball; 1 Alex Barnett; 4 Matt Chisick; 3 Ronnie Dixon; 32 Elgin Fitzgerald; 25 Michael Giovacchini; 41 Kurt Graeber; 34 John Marciano; 14 Jarrett Mathis; 30 DeVon Mosley; 50 Adam Powers; 22 Robby Pride; 23 Marlon Sanders; 5 Brandon Ware; 42 Clive Weeden; 33 Blake Williams.

9 2007-082007-08 OUTLOOKOUTLOOK DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

It's an old tune and unfortunately Terry Dunn had to sing it again during the Now he has the experience he needed and a better understanding of what we are 2007-08 preseason. asking of him.” “If we can just get healthy and stay healthy I think you'll see a group of Sophomore Robby Pride, who saw time in the final 10 games last year, will young but experienced guys who are hungry to prove that they belong,” the back up Sanders. Junior DeVon Mosley and senior Michael Giovacchini -- who fourth-year Dartmouth basketball coach said. “Good times are ahead.” both shifted to the shooting guard -- are able to slide back to the point when The need to get healthy and stay healthy is important because much to needed. Soph Brandon Ware can also help here. Dunn's chagrin, the injury bug that bit so hard last year refused to release its “We kind of rethought (point guard) teeth during the fall. Both promising junior forward Jarrett Mathis and center a little bit but I think it's going to be pretty Kurt Graeber were unable to practice early in the camp, a situation to which solid,” Dunn said. “Giving the nod to Dunn is no stranger. His leading scorer last year was only 75 or so percent on the Marlon allows us to move DeVon to the season and able to start just 17 of the 19 games in which he played. Mathis, two, which I think is his natural spot.” potentially his best rebounder and clearly the most improved player through the Freshman Ronnie Dixon has proven first two weeks of the season, tore up his knee and didn't play after November. to be even better than expected and Beyond that: could help out early, bringing ¥ The glue in his lineup missed the first two games of the season and was speed and athleticism to the back hobbled most of the rest. court. ¥ His workhorse up front missed seven contests with a wrist injury. ¥ The starting point guard in the first two games missed the next four when Shooting Guard he was dinged up. Mosley, who started 24 games ¥ The former starting point was sidelined for the final dozen games by at the point a year ago, is slat- injury. ed for the shooting guard slot, a But Dunn refuses to traffic in excuses. And so role that fits him well according to while he is candid about the difficulty Dunn. Mosley led Dartmouth with 35 3- Dartmouth had fielding a consistent lineup pointers last year. He had 12 games in double while going 9-18 overall and 4-10 in the Ivy figures, including a season-high 21 points at League last year, he won't take the easy Vermont. He was 4-for-5 from outside the arc way out. against the Catamounts and 5-for-6 from long “It was disappointing range in a win over Stony Brook. because we didn't reach our “There was a stretch when he could- goals,” he said of his third sea- n't miss a shot,” said Dunn. “He showed he's son at the helm. “It was chal- capable of doing it. Having him at the two lenging because of the kind of frees up his mind to be a scorer and a injuries, but you have to shooter rather than have to run the offense and overcome that. Our guys think about where everyone else has to be. We are played extremely hard trying not to tax him so much with responsibility and competed every and allow him to shoot more.” night. I was proud of Although Giovacchini struggled with his accu- that. We had a chance in racy last year, the Big Green's senior co-captain is just about every (Ivy a proven shooter who drained 5-of-7 attempts League) game except at Cornell. from long range in one game as a freshman. With We'll build from that. bone chips in his ankle resolved, he can be a “We realize we didn't streaky sniper when left open. reach our potential last year. I “I think Mosley and Giovacchini need to shoot think all of our players are excited the ball well at the two spot for us this year to because we feel like we have some give us some added scoring with the (graduation) unfinished business.” of Leon Pattman,” said Dunn. “(Junior) Alex Dartmouth returns three of last Barnett could also see time at the two.” year's starters and eight players with Freshman Blake Williams, a 6-4 wing with a starting experience. While leading scorer's mentality, will try to find time here as well. scorer Leon Pattman has graduated, the next three scorers all return, as do the Small Forward top two rebounders. The long-armed Barnett came into his own last year as And he's excited about his five-player freshman a sophomore, averaging 11.8 points and pulling down a class. team-high 6.0 rebounds per game, fourth-best in the con- “I like the fact that our freshmen are going to ference. The 6-6 junior had four double-doubles in a nine- push our upperclassmen,” he said. 'That's a good game span and flashed his all-around skills with 22 points, thing.” 11 rebounds, four assists, three steals and blocked two shots in the second Harvard contest last January. The athletic jun- A Position-by-Position Look at the 2007-08 Big Green: ior was the recipient of the Rudy LaRusso '59 Award as Dartmouth's most improved player. Point Guard “Alex Barnett showed last year he can be an Marlon Sanders will come into the season as the starter at the point. The 6-foot-1 All-Ivy League performer on an annual basis,” said junior started the first two games last season, registering 14 points in the opener Dunn. “He's very capable of scoring in double figures at Massachusetts and six assists the next time out at George Washington. After each and every night and can grab double-figure missing the next four games due to an upper leg injury, he came off the bench rebounds each night. He's getting better defensively and the rest of the season. Dunn is confident that Sanders, a quick and consummate was the second-best shot blocker in the conference. He point guard who played his first full season last winter, is now ready for prime- can guard the two, the three or the four. time. “I think with a year of experience Marlon has matured,” the coach said. “Without question he's someone people around the league respect. He has “He basically played like a freshman last year because it really was his first year. the kind of talent that can carry a team.”

10 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN 2007-082007-08 OUTLOOKOUTLOOK

Senior power forward Johnathan Ball could see some time at the small for- been in the program for a couple of years. Experience should be a strength. We ward as could 6-7 freshman Matt Chisick as he have a lot of young guys who played a lot of minutes and were in a lot of close adjusts to the college game. games. We've got more depth than we've had. For the first time this year we are not going to have to rely on freshmen. Our sophomores and juniors have been Power Forward together for a year or two and that's a big plus for us. Ball, a two-time co-captain, may be a “I think we've got more guys who can shoot off the bounce. More guys little undersized as a power for- who can get into the lane. So hopefully we'll be able to score a little bit more in ward at 6-4, but he's anything the paint and use our quickness to score a little more. I don't think we'll be a but underappreciated by great 3-point shooting team but I'd like to say we'll make up those points in tran- Dunn. He started all 25 sition. games in which he “We made big strides defensively last year and should be better there this played last year, year. I think we should be a pretty good rebounding team. Jarrett Mathis, Alex averaging 7.6 points Barnett and John Ball all bring pretty good rebounding to the front line. and 5.6 rebounds. He “We need to have confidence that we can close the game out. There were was at his best when it times when we had a chance to do that last year. The Penn game we had three mattered most, registering a good looks and they just didn't go down. We had a great look at the end of 14-point, 10- double-dou- Columbia. We had a lot of close games and they can do one of two things to you; ble to complete a rare sweep of they can give you confidence or they can hurt your confidence. Princeton after pulling down 14 “We're hungry. We realize we didn't reach our potential and goals last year. rebounds in the first contest with the It's very exciting because the Ivy League might be as wide open as it has ever Tigers. He also had an 11-point, 10- been. I wouldn't be surprised if the winner had four or five losses.” rebounding outing against Yale. “This is really John's team,” Dunn said. “He does so much that doesn't show up on the scoreboard or in the stats. Leadership-wise, toughness-wise, intensity- wise, he's the guy that sets the tone for this team with his work ethic. When you need something, John finds a way. “We need John to score more for us this year, and we expect him to score more this year. Defensively we may put him on a three and flip-flop he and Alex, because Alex is long enough to guard a four. That can help John stay out of foul trouble.” When Ball plays down a position or needs a breather, Mathis, at 6-8, will bring more height to the four slot. Mathis was a pleasant surprise last winter, leading Dartmouth in rebounding before being lost for the season to a knee injury after five games. “If he's healthy he'll see a lot of playing time,” said Dunn. “He's someone who has improved by leaps and bounds.” Junior Adam Powers, who missed all of last year with a foot injury, is an eager wildcard who will vie for time if he's healthy. Also in the picture is 6-9 freshman Clive Weeden, a solid athlete who hits the glass extremely hard. “I think the front line will have more depth than there has been,” said Dunn. “In the past if one guy was hurt or maybe two guys were hurt, we'd been thin or small. This year is different and I like that.”

Center Sophomore Elgin Fitzgerald and Graeber will battle for the starting post position. The 6-9 Fitzgerald started eight games last winter, averaging 2.2 points and 1.5 rebounds. Graeber, also 6-9, scored 1.3 points and grabbed 1.4 rebounds with three starts. Both played a little over nine minutes a game. “Right now it's probably a tossup who will start,” said Dunn. “I'd like to see one of them step up. They can both do some things and help us.” John Marciano, a 7-foot freshman who had 38 points and 20 rebounds in one high school game last winter, could also be a factor as the year wears on. “I just think it depends on his progress. Skillwise he's ready, but physically he's got to make adjustments to be ready to play,” Dunn said. One of those physical adjustments is getting in shape to run the floor at the college level. “He's been doing a good job with it,” said Dunn. Mathis could also see some time at the post and Weeden could possibly fill in as well. A Few Final Thoughts From Terry Dunn: “This is a big year for us. Our first recruiting class will be juniors, so they've

11 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #15 JOHNATHAN FSr6-4 205 Co-Captain

THE BALL FILE BALL Hometown: Memphis, Tenn. CAREER HIGHS: High School: White Station HS Points: 18 vs. Siena, 2006-07 Born: April 28, 1986 Rebounds: 14 at Princeton, 2006-07 Major: Sociology Assists: 6 vs. Penn, 2006-07 Plans: Professional Sports Management

AT DARTMOUTH ... Junior: Served as co-captain for the first time. Won team's Hard Hat Award for outstanding attitude and work ethic and shared honor as team's best defender with DeVon Mosley. Although he missed several games with a knee issue he matched or exceeded his previous high of 12 points six times, with seven games in double figures. Posted double- doubles against Yale (11 points, 10 rebounds) and in the second win over Princeton (14 points, 10 rebounds). Reached double figures in rebounds four times. Assist to turnover ratio led the team. Second on the squad with 21 blocks. Dramatically improved shooting percent- age for the third year in a row. Led team in shooting percentage (56.5) by a large margin but still led squad with 52 offensive rebounds. and layup gave Big Green the lead for good in the win at Princeton and had six boards off the offensive glass in the second Princeton win. Rebounds jumped from 3.7 per game as a sophomore to 5.6 as a junior. Sophomore: Winner of the John DiIorio '56 Award for hustle, drive and determination. Repeated as Dartmouth's defensive player of the year. Season-high 12 points to go with four rebounds and three assists in win over Columbia on final weekend of season. Posted 11 points at Brown to go with five rebounds and four assists. Seven points, eight rebounds at Army. Pressed into duty as point guard late in season and performed well. Started team-high 24 of the 25 games in which he played. Had an excellent 26-40 ratio of offensive to defensive rebounds. Demonstrated a knack for coming up with a big play when Big Green needed it. Freshman: Selected Dartmouth's defensive player of the year. Played in all 27 games, start- ing 14. Had key defensive plays in Dartmouth's five-game win streak from February 12-26. Key rebound with nine seconds left ensured a win over Yale. Strip in the final seconds pre- served win over Columbia one week earlier. Had 10 points, four rebounds in first career game, a win over Quinnipiac. Had nine points and nine rebounds in win over UNH. Led or tied for team lead in rebounds five times and finished third on the team in percent- age, rebounding average and blocks.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Third player from the state championship White Station program to come to Dartmouth in recent years. Played on the 2002 and 2003 champi- onship teams with Dartmouth teammate Leon Pattman. Captained White Station to a 39-2 record and a state title in '04. As a junior and senior, he earned All-Tournament honors at the state championship. Also picked up All-District recognition in 2003.

OFF THE COURT ... Works the phones in the Dartmouth press box during football games.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Where do you start? John is a difference maker on and off the floor. His leadership ability is what sticks out most in my mind. That and the fact that he can play multiple positions. We'd like him to be a little more offensive-minded this year.”

DID YOU KNOW? Johnathan Ball has been a member of the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and serves on the Division I Men's Basketball Issues Committee. Ball’s Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 27-14 52-116 .448 1-4 .250 31-55 .564 99 3.7 136 5.0 So 25-24 44-116 .379 0-4 .000 40-55 .727 66 2.6 128 5.1 Jr 25-25 78-138 .565 0-1 .000 35-60 .583 139 5.6 191 7.6 TotalsSTATS 77-63 174-370 .470 1-9 .111 106-170 .624 165 3.9 455 5.9 12 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #25 MICHAEL GSr5-11 182 Co-Captain

THE GIOVACCHINI FILE GIOVACCHINI Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah CAREER HIGHS: High School: Judge Memorial HS Points: 19 three times Born: April 25, 1986 Rebounds: 6 at Harvard, 2006-07 Major: Government Assists: 7 three times, last vs. Siena, 2006-07 Plans: Business

AT DARTMOUTH ... Junior: Injury-curtailed season saw him appear in just 15 games with only start against Colgate. Had floating bone chips in his ankles. Posted season-high 12 points at Maryland-Eastern Shore with help from 7-for-8 shooting from the line. Drilled three 3-pointers for all nine points he scored at Harvard. Seven assists against Siena tied for team high on the year. Did not turn the ball over once in that game. Shot career-high 80 percent (20-for-25) from the foul line. Sophomore: Earned Dartmouth's “Hard Hat” award for outstanding attitude and work ethic. Had 19 points each against Quinnipiac and Harvard. Hit 7-of-8 shots from the floor against Quinnipiac and 8-of-10 against the Crimson for a combined 15-of-18. Was 4-of-5 from outside the arc against the Bobcats. Dropped in 16 in the win at Columbia that stopped a seven-game losing streak. Had seven games in double figures. Started 21 of 24 games. Top returning 3-point shooter with 28. Averaged 7.2 . Freshman: Appeared in 15 games with four starts filling in for ailing captain Steve Callahan. Drilled 5-of-7 shots from outside the arc while popping in 19 points in the win over Keene State. Registered nine points and seven assists against UC-Davis, seven points and four assists against Hofstra and had eight points at Hartford.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH … Three-sport career at Judge Memorial. Captain of the basketball team, first-team All-State honoree as a junior and senior. During his senior year, Michael averaged 18.6 points per game, five rebounds and seven assists. Lettered in baseball and track and field where he helped the 4 x 400 relay set the Utah state record. Picked up All-Region recognition in track in '04.

OFF THE COURT … Youngest of three basketball-playing brothers. Tony played at Stanford and David at Harvard. Father, Marty, played at Washington State and uncle Paul at Stanford. Admires and roots for the Seattle Mariners. Favorite food is chicken pot pie. Favorite band is Linkin Park.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Michael gives us the experience you need in the back court. He's a kid who can shoot the basketball. When I first got here we had four or five guys who had been in the Ivy League for four years and knew the grind. They knew how to balance academics and basket- ball. We only have two now and that makes Michael’s experience invaluable for us."

DID YOU KNOW? Michael Giovacchini is the sixth point guard in his family, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, father, uncle and two brothers.

Giovacchini's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 15-4 19-51 .373 13-33 .394 12-16 .750 11 0.7 63 4.2 So 24-21 61-147 .415 28-75 .373 22-35 .629 47 2.0 172 7.2 Jr 15-1 15-61 .246 9-40 .225 20-25 .800 18 1.2 59 3.9 TotalsSTATS 54-26 95-259 .367 50-148 .338 54-76 .711 76 1.4 294 5.4 13 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #1 ALEX F Jr 6-6 205

THE BARNETT FILE BARNETT Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Cardinal Ritter HS Points: 23 at Princeton, 2006-07 Born: November 21, 1986 Rebounds: 12 at James Madison, vs. UNH, 2006-07 Major: Sociology Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Honorable mention All-Ivy League pick. Fourth in the Ivies in rebounding. Led Dartmouth in rebounding and was second in scoring. Won Dartmouth's Rudy LaRusso '59 Award as team's most improved player and was hon- ored as Dartmouth's leading rebounder. Had three double-doubles in a row and missed having four straight by a single point. Had four double doubles total. Scored in double figures 17 times in 26 games including 10 in a row at one point and 12 of final 15. Had five games with double-figure rebounds. Made 10-of-15 shots while scoring career-high 23 points in the dramatic win at Princeton. Feasted on Harvard with 19 points and 10 rebounds in the first game with the Crimson and 22 points and 11 rebounds against the same team six days later. Led Dartmouth with 39 blocked shots and was second on the squad with 30 steals without fouling out of a game and being tagged with four fouls just three times. His 902 minutes on the floor led the team by almost 200 minutes. Freshman: Three games in double figures with 13 points at Harvard and 10 each at Brown and in season finale against Cornell. Slam dunk with 11.5 seconds left pulled Green within one point of Big Red in tough loss. Had season-high six rebounds against Yale and Radford. Started three games and appeared in 26. Named to Basketball-U.com's Ivy League All-Potential Freshman Team.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Averaged 19.8 points, 11.5 rebounds and three blocks as a high school senior. Posted 24 points, 22 rebounds and six blocks in one game. Had 40 points and 20 rebounds in another. Named to the Missouri all-state first team. Played in a small school program that previously produced former Georgetown standout Jahidi White and Arizona grad Loren Woods. Scored 10 points in the Missouri-Illinois Riverwar all-star game.

OFF THE COURT ... Alex was ranked first in his class at Cardinal Ritter.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “He's an all-league per- former on both ends of the court, offensively and defensively. He's garnered the respect of every coach in the Ivy League. We are look- ing to him for scoring leadership.”

DID YOU KNOW? The first time Alex Barnett dunked he was only 5-foot-10 and in the eighth grade

Barnett's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 26-3 38-90 .422 10-31 .323 8-11 .727 36 1.4 94 3.6 So 27-26 133-315 .422 12-62 .194 40-57 .702 162 6.0 318 11.8 TotalsSTATS 53-29 171-405 .422 22-93 .237 48-68 .706 198 3.7 412 7.8 14 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #32 ELGIN CSo 6-9 245

THE FITZGERALD FILE FITZGERALD Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Palmer HS Points: 12 at Maryland-Eastern Shore, vs. Penn 2006-07 Born: May 8, 1988 Rebounds: 6 vs. Stony Brook, 2006-07 Major: Undeclared Steals: 2 at Kansas, 2006-07 Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Made eight starts. Hit 6-of-7 shots from the field to score 12 points in 18 productive minutes in victory at Maryland-Eastern Shore. Poured in another dozen points on 5-of-6 shooting in two-point loss to Ivy League champion Penn at Leede Arena. Had eight points on 3-of-3 shooting before fouling out at Vermont. Added up, in his three highest scoring games he was 14-for-17 from the field. Grabbed six rebounds in just 13 minutes in win over Stony Brook.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... All-Colorado pick by Rocky Mountain News. Class 5A All-State. Player-of- Year in Colorado Springs Metro. Averaged 21.8 points and 10.2 rebounds as a senior. Helped Palmer to a 20- 4 record and a Colorado Springs Metro League title in final year. Selected along with Dartmouth teammate Robby Pride for “The Show,” a Colorado all-star game. Recruited by Yale, Bucknell, Colgate, Idaho and UC Santa Barbara among others. Father played at West Texas.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “The Big E is going to have to live up to his billing. He has to be the force in the middle. He has to anchor the middle and score more points for us."

DID YOU KNOW? Elgin Fitzgerald played AAU basketball with Coach Dunn's son Arin.

Fitzgerald's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 21-8 20-45 .444 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 31 1.5 46 2.2 15 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #41 KURT C/F Jr 6-9 235

THE GRAEBER FILE Hometown: Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. High School: Palos Verdes Peninsula HS GRAEBER College: Fullerton Community College, CAREER HIGHS: Arizona State Points: 4 three times, 2006-07 Born: May 16, 1985 Rebounds: 6 at Hartford, 2006-07 Major: Economics Steals: 2 vs. Stony Brook, 2006-07 Plans: Business

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Slowed by injury prior to the season, Graeber scored four points each against Hartford, James Madison and Brown. His high of six rebounds came in 23 minutes at Hartford. Recorded double- figures in minutes on 11 occasions.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... A promising prospect who was recruited by the Ivies coming out of high school but chose to walk on at Arizona State. Left ASU for Fullerton, which went 37-0 and won the California Community College state title. Played behind Michael Earl, 2005-06 JCHoops.com Player- of-the-Year and now at Utah State. Also considered transfer- ring to Brown. All-Bay League first team as a high school junior and senior when he averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... "Kurt is a guy that needs to perform for us. He has a lot of athletic ability but still has to put the pieces together."

Graeber's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 24-3 12-28 .429 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 34 1.4 30 1.3 16 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #14 JARRETT FJr6-8 215

THE MATHIS FILE MATHIS Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. CAREER HIGHS: High School: The Berkshire School Points: 6 vs. Siena 2006-07 Born: October 14, 1985 Rebounds: 8 vs. Siena, 2006-07 Major: History Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Got off to a terrific start before season was curtailed after just five games due to a knee injury. Had surgery over the summer after the season. Came off the bench in opening two games before starting his final three. Of his 23 rebounds, 17 were off the offensive glass. Played season-high 30 minutes against Siena and 28 against Kansas when he grabbed four offensive rebounds. Battled foul trouble drawing four whistles in four of his five games. Freshman: Appeared in four games. Had two rebounds in loss at Harvard. Collected an assist at Penn. Averaged 3.5 min- utes in four appearances.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Played at New York City's Kennedy High before doing a postgraduate year at The Berkshire School in Sheffield, Mass. Served as team cap- tain at Berkshire, averaging 15 points and 12 rebounds. Chosen second-team All-New England Class B. Described as a power forward who may also see time in the post.

OFF THE COURT ... Brother JC played two years at Virginia before transferring to Michigan. Awarded the Berkshire Cup as the outstanding senior at his prep school. In spring 2007 Mathis received a Dean of the Faculty research grant and developed a presentation emphasizing black pride and black history that he used in surveys during three-day visits with middle and high school students in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Los Angeles.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “He was the only frontline player we had who could get a rebound against UMass, Kansas and George Washington. He was our leading rebounder and one of the best in the Ivy League until he was injured. We need to have him back on the floor. We're a pretty good team with him out there.”

DID YOU KNOW? Jarrett Mathis served as student body president at The Berkshire School.

Mathis' Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 4-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.50 0 0.0 So 5-3 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 23 4.6 18 3.6 TotalsSTATS 9-3 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 25 2.8 18 2.0 17 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #30 DEVON G Jr 6-1 175

THE MOSLEY FILE MOSLEY Hometown: Mesquite, Texas CAREER HIGHS: High School: Mesquite HS Points: 21 vs. Vermont, 2006-07 Born: June 12, 1987 Rebounds: 7 vs. Vermont, 2006-07 Major: Classical Studies Assists: 6 vs Hofstra, 2005-06 Plans: Law and then politics

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Enjoyed a breakout year registering 12 games with double-figure scoring, leading the team with 34 steals and tying for the team lead in assists. Shared team's defender of the year award with co-captain John Ball. Shot lights-out from beyond the arc in a three-game span covering one week as he hit 12-of-18 shots (67 percent) while scoring 16 points against Stony Brook, 13 against Quinnipiac and 21 vs. Vermont. Was 8-for-10 from the field against UVM. Finished with 56 assists for 41 turnovers. Came off the bench in his first three games but started the rest of the way, mostly at the point. Two free throws with 19 seconds left clinched win at Princeton. Freshman: Earned Alvin F. “Doggie” Julian Award for spirit and enthusiasm. One of just two returnees to appear in all 27 games. Averaged 15.6 minutes per contest. Second on squad with 24 steals. Three times recorded three steals. Terrific touch at the foul line with 16-of-19 shooting for 84.2 percent. Poured in season-high 15 points against Radford to lead the Big Green and was in double figures again two nights later with 11 points against Colorado. Had 10 points and a season-high six assists in fifth game of his career against Hofstra. Grabbed six rebounds at Penn.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Selected Mr. Basketball among Mesquite's five high schools after averaging 15.4 points, six rebounds and three assists as a combination guard. Named the District 12 5-A MVP. Was a member of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region first team and a Texas Magazine All-State selection. Led his district in scor- ing, was fifth in rebounding and sixth in assists as a senior. Selected the district defensive MVP as a junior.

OFF THE COURT ... Had internships in the procurement office at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and last spring was an intern in the office of Texas Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “DeVon has really matured into a good basketball player. He's also a young man who can play multiple positions. We'd rather play him at the 'two' spot so he can be more offen- sive-minded rather than being responsible for everybody on the court at the point position. But if need be he can swing to the point guard posi- tion. We have two or three guys who can do that this year and it's a luxu- ry.”

DID YOU KNOW? DeVon Mosley once attended a movie with the band, P-Funk All Stars.

Mosley's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 27-0 30-90 .333 15-57 .263 16-19 .842 31 1.1 91 3.4 So 27-24 76-180 ,422 35-104 ,337 39-54 .722 65 2.4 226 8.4 TotalsSTATS 54-24 106-270 .393 50-161 .311 55-73 .753 96 1.8 317 5.9 18 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #50 ADAM FJr6-7 235

THE POWERS FILE POWERS Hometown: Western Springs, Ill. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Lyons Township HS Points: 4 at Harvard, 2005-06 Born: July 27, 1987 Rebounds: 5 at Harvard, 2005-06 Major: Engineering Sciences Plans: Engineering

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Did not play due to a torn Achille's tendon. Freshman: Appeared in 11 games and averaged 4.5 minutes per. Had four points, five rebounds and one assist in loss at Harvard. Added another bucket and two rebounds against Crimson in rematch at Leede Arena. Also scored against Army. Six of nine rebounds were offensive.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Chosen to the West Suburban Conference all-star and all-academic teams. Played in the Chicago City vs. Suburban game and was invited to play in the Illinois All- Star game after averaging 15 points and eight rebounds as a sen- ior. Named to the Illinois Class AA third all-state team as a center.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “I think he's going to be a pleasant surprise. Being away from the game for almost a year and a half has made him come back hungry. He wants to prove to people he can play at this level and hasn't had that opportunity to do it yet."

DID YOU KNOW? An accomplished artist, Adam Powers won an award for a self-portrait.

Powers' Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 11-0 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 9 0.8 8 0.7 So Injured-DNPSTATS 19 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #22 ROBBY GSo 6-1 180

THE PRIDE FILE PRIDE Hometown: Denver, Colo. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Kent Denver Points: 3 three times, 2006-07 Born: Oct. 3, 1987 Rebounds: 3 vs. Columbia, at Penn, 2006-07 Major: Undeclared Assists: 2 at Columbia, 2006-07 Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Won team's Alvin F. "Doggie" Julian Award for spirit and enthusiasm. Appeared in 16 games including the final 10. Played season-high 19 min- utes in home win over Princeton, scoring three points and grabbing two rebounds. Blocked two shots at Penn.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Named Mr. Basketball in Class 3A by the Rocky Mountain News. First-team 3A All-State. Helped Kent Denver to state semifinals as a junior and senior. Team was 44-8 last two years. Averaged 18 points and six assists as a senior. Joined by Dartmouth teammate Elgin Fitzgerald in “The Show,” a Colorado all-star game played in Denver. McDonald's All-American nominee and finalist for Colorado's Fred Steinmark Award for excellence in athletics, academics and citizenship. Grandfather, Robert McCurdy, played at Oklahoma.

OFF THE COURT ... Dartmouth freshman quarterback Will Deevy was a basketball teammate at Kent Denver and Big Green sophomore wide receiver Ian Ferrell was a lacrosse teammate in high school.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Robby is in the point guard rotation but he's someone who can play a couple of posi- tions. He's a better player this year. He's playing more in con- trol and with more confidence. We saw glimpses of the type of player we need him to be and could be last year."

DID YOU KNOW? Although Robby Pride never won a state title in basketball he can claim two in lacrosse.

Pride's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 16-0 6-25 .240 3-15 .200 5-6 .833 11 0.7 20 1.2 20 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #23 MARLON GJr6-1 180

THE SANDERS FILE SANDERS Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio CAREER HIGHS: High School: Cleveland Heights HS Points: 14 at Massachusetts, 2006-07 Born: May 15, 1987 Rebounds: 3 three times, 2006-07 Major: Undeclared Assists: 6 at George Washington and at Maryland-Eastern Shore, 2006-07 Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Played in 23 games averag- ing 15.9 minutes despite battling an upper leg issue. Best game came at Massachusetts when he tied Alex Barnett for the team lead with 14 points. Hit 5-of-9 shots from the field against the Minutemen and added three steals. Dished out six assists the next game against George Washington. Also registered double-figure points at Penn when he scored 11 points on 4-of-5 from the field and 3-of-4 from the line. Blocked two shots against Army and two more against Cornell. Left Dartmouth during freshman year.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Averaged 6.5 assists and four steals per game while scoring 18 points and grabbing four rebounds as a senior at Cleveland Heights. Selected to the Lake Erie League first team and to the Northeast Ohio third team. Served as his high school captain and was chosen MVP as a senior.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Marlon has really matured through his years as a neophyte at the point position. He's a differ- ent kid this year. He's more confident and experienced. And he's probaby more humble in understanding nothing comes easy. He can be another difference-maker."

DID YOU KNOW? At 6-1, Marlon Sanders can throw down a windmill dunk.

Sanders' Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG SoSTATS 23-2 26-64 .406 3-16 .188 21-37 .568 27 1.2 76 3.3 21 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #5 BRANDON GSo5-11 160

THE WARE FILE WARE Hometown: Dallas, Texas CAREER HIGHS: High School: Seagoville HS Points: 4 at James Madison, 2006-07 Born: Sept. 7, 1988 Rebounds: 2 at Hartford and at Maryland-Eastern Shore, 2006-07 Major: Undeclared Assists: 2, at Maryland-Eastern Shore, 2006-07 Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Played in 12 games with a season-high 15 minutes in the finale at Cornell. Saw 12 minutes on the floor at Hartford. Scored three points at Hartford and four the next time out at James Madison. Had two assists in nine minutes against Maryland-Eastern Shore.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Averaged 14.3 points and 5.2 assists on Class 4A powerhouse Seagoville team that sent classmates Derrick Roland and Donald Sloan to Texas A&M. Chosen for Dallas-Fort Worth All-Star game. All- district first team. Faced Dartmouth teammate DeVon Mosley in high school.

OFF THE COURT ... Enjoys computers and movies.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Brandon is a young man who is behind veteran players at his position. His playing time will be dependent on his development. He needs to continue to work and develop to get into the rota- tion."

DID YOU KNOW? Brandon Ware has worked out with LaMarcus Aldridge, another Seagoville product who played two years at Texas and is now with the Portland Trail Blazers.

Ware's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 12-0 2-10 .200 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 7 0.6 7 0.6 22 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS #4 MATT FFr6-7 210

Hometown: Carmel, N.Y. CHISICK High School: Canterbury School

First team Tri-State League all-star as a senior when he finished third in the COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... "Matt is a tweener. He has to league in free throw percentage and was named the Canterbury MVP. Scored adjust to the speed of the game at this level and once he does that I think 17.8 points and pulled down 7.2 rebounds as a senior. Third in the Tri-State he'll be fine." League in rebounding and free throw percentage while being named to the all-league second team as a junior. Played four years of varsity basketball DID YOU KNOW? Matt Chisick has done community service in and served as team captain as a senior. Was a peer tutor in chemistry and Nicaragua and hopes to organize a Dartmouth group to do volunteer Latin and served as a peer counselor. A member of the Canterbury environ- work there. mental club, he has thought about becoming a doctor. #3 RONNIE GFr5-11 170

Hometown: Danville, Ill. DIXON High School: Phillips Exeter

An athletic player with excellent leaping ability who is comfortable in an COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “He's been a real surprise. He up-tempo game. Did a post-grad year at Phillips Exeter alongside plays hard every play. He has the ability to be a contributor his freshman Princeton recruit Dan Mavraides after graduating from the Brooks School. year.” Phillips Exeter coach was Jay Tilton, former Dartmouth assistant. An Independent School League all-star both in basketball and on the track DID YOU KNOW? Ronnie Dixon is the youngest of 11 children. He where he ran on the 4x400 relay. Captained Brooks basketball and cross has five brothers and five sisters including Stephanie, who was a high country teams as a senior. Interested in a major in economics or music. jumper at Cornell and Valerie, who ran at Harvard. He's a drummer in Enjoys drums and keyboards. Dartmouth's gospel band. #34 JOHN CFr7-0 265

Hometown: Roselle Park, N.J. MARCIANO High School: Roselle Park

Plagued by foot injuries with the powerhouse Seton Hall Prep program COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “John has surprised some people. that went 25-3 his freshman year and 30-1 the next winter. Sat out junior His biggest problem is fitness. As he continues to become more fit he'll year after transferring to hometown Roselle Park High in the winter of continue to improve. He has a high basketball IQ.” that school year but exploded on the scene as a senior, making the Mountain Valley Conference first team. Averaged 20.9 points and 12.6 DID YOU KNOW? John Marciano was 6-foot-10 when he began high rebounds in his one season at Roselle Park. Had 38 points and 20 school.. rebounds in one game. Chosen by the Newark Star-Ledger as one of two Surprise Players in talent-laden Union County. Same publication named him to its All-Windex team. Captained Roselle Park as a senior. A McDonald's All-America nominee. Member of the math honors society. 23 MEETMEET THETHE NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #42 CLIVE F Fr 6-9 215

Hometown: Stow, Mass. WEEDEN High School: Northfield Mount Hermon

Ranked in the HoopScoop Top 1000. Helped talent-filled Northfield COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “The Beast from the East. He feels Mount Hermon to a school-record 23 wins as a senior. Stats don't reflect like every rebound is his. He has more offensive skills than people maybe his impact as someone who did the dirty work for the Hoggers. As a sen- recognize and will be a contributor as a freshman.” ior received kudos for defensive job on Kansas State-bound Michael Beasley, one of the top players in the nation. NMH teammates committed DID YOU KNOW? Clive Weeden's grandfathers were both tennis pros. to Notre Dame, LaSalle and Massachusetts among others. Spent first two years of high school at Nashoba Regional where he averaged 10 points and nine rebounds as a sophomore. Caught six touchdown passes at NMH as a sophomore and might have had a future as a college tight end if not for basketball. Also a talented track athlete who triple jumps along with throwing the discus and javelin. Helped track team go 13-0 as a senior. #33 BLAKE GFr6-4 190

Hometown: Orono, Minn. WILLIAMS High School: Blake School

Averaged 27.2 points per game as a senior. Passed 1,000-point plateau as COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “Blake is a walk-on who I think a junior becoming just the second player to accomplish the feat at Blake. will have a chance to contribute by the time he's a sophomore. He's very Was Blake's offensive player of the year and MVP as a sophomore, as a athletic.” junior and again as a senior. Earned all-conference honors as a junior and a senior, captaining the Blake team both years. Named all-state as a sen- DID YOU KNOW? Blake Williams collects Pokemon cards. ior. Wrote sports for The Spectrum, the Blake school newspaper. Interested in a career in business. Father Jerry Williams played basketball at San Diego State and Mankato State. Has two brothers and two sisters.

24 TTHISHIS SSEASONEASON LLASTAST SSEASONEASON 2007-082007-08 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

AIR FORCE COLUMBIA Nov. 9 at Colorado Springs Feb. 15 at Hanover, Mar. 1 at New York Starters/Letterwinners back: 1/9 Starters/Letterwinners back: 5/13 Players to watch: Tim Anderson, Andrew Henke, Eric Kenzik Players to watch: John Baumann, Ben Nwachukwu, 2006-07 record: 26-9 Patrick Foley Mountain West: 10-6 2006-07 record: 16-12 Ivy League: 7-7 Nickname: Falcons Nickname: Lions SID: Jerry Cross (719) 333-3950 SID: Darlene Camacho (212) 854-2535 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: goairforcefalcons.com Web: gocolumbialions.com Last Year: Did not play Last Year: Columbia 61-55, 69-67 Series: Air Force leads 2-0 Series: Columbia leads 100-92 Coach: , UNC Greensboro '95 (82-34 4 yrs.) Coach: Joseph Jones, SUNY-Oswego '87 (49-60, 4 yrs.) CORNELL ARMY Feb. 16 at Hanover, Feb. 29 at Ithaca Dec. 22 at West Point Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/12 Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/16 Players to watch: Ryan Wittman, Louis Dale Players to watch: Jarell Brown, Chris Walker 2006-07 record: 16-12 2006-07 record: 15-16 Ivy League: 9-5 Nickname: Big Red Patriot League: 4-10 SID: Jeremy Hartigan (607) 255-9788 Nickname: Black Knights E-Mail: [email protected] SID: Brian Gunning (845) 938-6871 Web: cornellbigred.com E-Mail: [email protected] Last Year: Cornell 74-69, 76-53 Web: goARMYsports.com Series: Dartmouth leads 101-93 Last year: Dartmouth 66-58 Coach: Steve Donahue, Ursinus '84 (74-117, 7 yrs.) Series: Dartmouth leads 16-13 DANIEL WEBSTER Coach: Jim Crews, Indiana '76 (329-312, 21 yrs.) Dec. 15 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 1/1 BROWN Players to watch: Ray McKie, Jamie Bryant, Warren Wiggins Feb. 8 at Providence, Mar. 8 at Hanover 2006-07 record: 6-18 Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/8 GNAC: 2-14 Players to watch: Mark McAndrew, Damon Huffman, Chris Skrelja Nickname: Eagles SID: Ken Belbin ((603) 577-6648 2006-07 record: 11-18 E-Mail: [email protected] Ivy League: 6-8 Web: dwc.edu/athletics Nickname: Bears Last Year: Did not play SID: Christopher Humm (401) 863-1095 Series: First game E-Mail: [email protected] Coach: Jeremy Currier, Endicott '04 (1st year) Web: brownbears.com Last Year: Dartmouth 56-52, Brown 53-33 HARVARD Series: Dartmouth leads 74-61 Jan. 5 at Cambridge, Jan. 11 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/10 Coach: Craig Robinson, Princeton '83 (11-18, 1 year) Players to watch: Evan Harris, Drew Housman, Jeremy Lin 2006-07 record: 12-16 UC DAVIS Ivy League: 5-9 Dec. 3 at Hanover Nickname: Crimson Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/8 SID: Kurt Svoboda (617) 495-2206 E-Mail: [email protected] Players to watch: Vince Oliver, Dominic Categari, C.J. Portz Web: www.gocrimson.com 2006-07 record: 5-23 Last Year: Dartmouth 80-73 (OT), Harvard 77-71 Big West: n/a Series: Dartmouth leads 91-73 Nickname: Aggies Coach: , Duke '87 (1st year) SID: John McMahon (530) 752-2663 E-Mail: [email protected] JAMES MADISON Web: ucdavisaggies.com Nov. 17 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/7 Last Year: Did not play Players to watch: Juwann James, Terrance Carter, Pierre Curtis Series: Tied 1-1 2006-07 record: 7-23 Coach: Gary Stewart, La Verne '84 (184-188, 14 yrs.) Colonial: 4-14 Nickname: Dukes COLGATE SID: Gary Michael (540) 568-6154 Nov. 24 at Hamilton E-Mail: [email protected] Web: jmusports.com Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/11 Last Year: Dartmouth 74-70 Players to watch: Kyle Roemer, Kendall Chones, Kyle Chones Series: Dartmouth leads 1-0 2006-07 record: 10-19 Coach: Dean Keener, Davidson '88 (18-68, 3 yrs.) Patriot League: 5-9 Nickname: Raiders MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE SID: Bob Cornell (315) 228-7602 Jan. 23 at Hanover E-Mail: [email protected] Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/6 Players to watch: Ed Tyson, Aleksandar Popovic Web: goColgateRaiders.com 2006-07 record: 4-27 Last Year: Colgate 55-43 MEAC: 1-17 Series: Colgate leads 17-16 Nickname: Fighting Hawks Coach: Emmett Davis, St. Lawrence '81 (120-136, 9 yrs.) SID: G. Stan Bradley (410) 651-6499 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: umeshawks.com Last Year: Dartmouth 64-59 Series: Dartmouth leads 1-0 Coach: Meredith Smith, Maryland State '75 (1st year) 26 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN 2006-072006-07 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

NEW HAMPSHIRE SIENA Jan. 15 at Durham Dec. 31 at Loudonville Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/5 Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/9 Players to watch: Mike Christensen, Tyrece Gibbs Players to watch: Kenny Hasbrouck, Edwin Ubiles 2006-07 record: 10-20 2006-07 record: 20-12 America East: 6-10 MAAC: 12-6 Nickname: Wildcats SID: Eric Coplin (603) 862-0717 Nickname: Saints E-Mail: [email protected] SID: Jason Rich (518) 783-2411 Web: www.unhwildcats.com E-Mail: [email protected] Last Year: New Hampshire 65-61 Web: www.SienaSaints.com Series: Dartmouth leads 30-27 Last Year: Siena 83-69 Coach: Bill Herrion, Merrimack '81 (259-206, 16 yrs.) Series: Siena leads 4-1 NORTHERN COLORADO Coach: Fran McCaffery, Penn '82 (174-152, 11 yrs.) Nov. 10 Possible Opponent at Air Force Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/8 STONY BROOK Players to watch: Sean Taibi, Kirk Archibeque Dec. 1 at Stony Brook 2006-07 record: 4-24 Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/8 Big Sky: 2-14 Players to watch: Ricky Lucas, Mitchell Beauford Nickname: Bears 2006-07 record: 9-20 SID: Joe Prisco (970) 351-2522 America East: 4-12 E-Mail: [email protected] Nickname: Seawolves Web: uncbears.com SID: Jeremy Cohen (631) 632-6328 Last Year: Did not play E-Mail: [email protected] Series: First game Coach: Tad Boyle, Kansas '85 (4-24, 1 yr.) Web: goseawolves.org Last Year: Dartmouth 71-50 PENN Series: Stony Brook leads 2-1 Feb. 2 at Philadelphia, Feb. 22 at Hanover Coach: Steve Pikiell, Connecticut '90 (13-44, 2 yrs.) Starters/Letterwinners back: 2/11 Players to watch: Brian Grandieri, Darren Smith 2006-07 record: 22-9 VERMONT Ivy League: 13-1 Nov. 27 at Hanover Nickname: Quakers Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/9 SID: Mike Mahoney (215) 898-9232 Players to watch: Kyle Cieplicki, Colin McIntosh, E-Mail: [email protected] Mike Trimboli Web: pennathletics.com 2006-07 record: 25-8 Last Year: Penn 73-53, 80-78 America East: 15-1 Series: Penn leads 139-54 Nickname: Catamounts Coach: Glen Miller, Connecticut '86 (22-9, 1 year) SID: Ben Dickie (802) 656-1182 PRINCETON E-Mail: [email protected] Feb. 1 at Princeton, Feb. 23 at Hanover Web: uvmathletics.com Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/13 Last Year: Vermont 73-62 Players to watch: Kyle Koncz, Marcus Schroeder Series: Dartmouth leads 57-35 2006-07 record: 11-17 Coach: Mike Lonergan, Catholic '88 (289-113, 14 yrs.) Ivy League: 2-12 Nickname: Tigers VMI SID: David Rosenfeld (609) 258-5655 Nov. 10 at Colorado Springs E-Mail: [email protected] Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/7 Web: goprincetontigers.com Last Year: Dartmouth 45-44, 53-43 Players to watch: Reggie Williams, Chavis Holmes, Series: Princeton leads 134-59 Travis Holmes Coach: , Princeton '97 (1st year) 2006-07 record: 14-19 Big South: 5-9 QUINNIPIAC Nickname: Keydets Dec. 19 at Hamden SID: Wade Branner (540) 464-7515 Starters/Letterwinners back: 1/7 E-Mail: [email protected] Players to watch: DeMario Anderson, Casey Cosgrove 2006-07 record: 14-15 Web: vmikeydets.com NEC: 11-7 Last Year: Did not play Nickname: Bobcats Series: First game SID: Ken Sweeten (203) 582- 5387 Coach: Duggar Baucom, UNC Charlotte '95 (58-58, 3 yrs.) E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com YALE Last Year: Dartmouth 56-53 Feb. 9 at New Haven, Mar. 7 at Hanover Series: Dartmouth leads 5-4 Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/8 Coach: , Boston University '87 (1st year) Players to watch: Eric Flato, Caleb Holmes, Ross Morin RUTGERS 2006-07 record: 14-13 Nov. 20 at Piscataway Ivy League: 10-4 Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/6 Nickname: Elis, Bulldogs Players to watch: JR Inman, Jaron Griffin, Anthony Farmer SID: Tim Bennett (203) 432-1457 2006-07 record: 10-19 E-Mail: [email protected] Big East: 3-13 Web: yalebulldogs.com Nickname: Scarlet Knights Last Year: Yale 71-64, 69-64 SID: Kevin Lorincz (732) 445- 7812 Series: Yale leads 96-94 E-Mail: [email protected] Coach: James Jones, Albany '86 (104-119, 8 yrs.) Web: scarletknights.com Last Year: Did not play Series: Tied 1-1 Coach: Fred Hill, Montclair State '81 (10-19, 1 year) 27 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH VS.VS. ALLALL OPPONENTSOPPONENTS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Dart. Opp. Last Last Dart. Opp. Last Last Dart. Opp. Last Last Wins Wins Game Result Wins Wins Game Result Wins Wins Game Result Air Force 0 2 1999 62-70 Haverford 1 0 2000 70-50 + 2 1 1986 64-73 Akron 0 1 1927 29-39 Hawaii 1 0 1987 80-70 + Rochester 7 2 1975 96-90 + Albany 4 3 2004 73-84 Hawaii-Hilo 0 1 2003 48-50 Rollins 1 1 1980 55-65 Albright 1 0 1965 60-57 + Hofstra 5 3 2005 59-74 Rutgers 1 1 1968 52-79 American 0 2 1987 71-72 Holy Cross 31 66 2005 52-73 St. Anselm 10 2 1984 67-82 American International 2 0 1948 69-34 + Houston 1 0 1957 84-64 + St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 0 1988 103-92 + Amherst 17 4 1980 78-41 + Iona 1 0 1980 75-71 + St. John's 3 9 1994 63-93 Arizona State 0 1 1989 55-66 Iowa 0 2 1993 65-104 St. Louis 0 2 1971 75-91 Arkansas State 0 1 2000 49-67 Jacksonville 0 1 1967 59-69 St. Michael's 3 2 1960 71-78 Army 16 13 2007 66-58 + James Madison 1 0 2006 74-70 + St. Peter's 1 2 1996 60-62 Assumption 1 0 1975 69-64 + Johns Hopkins 0 1 1920 19-31 St. Stephen's 1 0 1927 39-28 + Auburn 0 1 1969 76-85 Kansas 0 1 2006 32-83 St. Thomas 0 1 1928 34-43 Barry 1 0 1990 80-67 + Keene State 3 0 2004 72-56 + Samford 1 0 1992 60-58 + Bates 1 0 1981 54-49 + Kent State 1 0 1988 88-86 + San Diego 0 1 1999 82-98 Binghamton 1 1 2002 67-61 + Kentucky 1 3 1973 77-102 San Diego State 0 1 1987 59-86 Boston College 8 18 2005 61-80 Knox 2 0 1923 39-14 + Santa Clara 0 1 1967 69-77 Boston University 21 7 2002 53-65 Lafayette 2 3 1998 41-56 Seton Hall 4 3 1978 54-53 + Bowdoin 1 0 1982 81-56 + La Salle 0 2 1984 55-84 Siena 1 4 2006 69-83 Bowling Green 0 2 1968 53-89 Lehigh 2 5 2004 50-60 South Carolina 0 1 1980 49-88 Bradley 0 3 1960 60-92 University 0 2 1968 44-62 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 2001 62-59 + Brandeis 2 0 1966 92-66 + Lowell Tech 2 1 1932 37-24 + Southern Cal 1 1 1955 50-68 Brigham Young 1 0 1958 88-75 + Loyola 0 1 1962 54-74 South Florida 0 1 1984 54-90 Brooklyn Poly 2 2 1926 42-26 + Loyola Marymount 1 0 1999 89-67 + Springfield 15 12 1976 76-62 + Brown 74 61 2007 33-53 Maine 8 10 2005 55-64 Stanford 1 5 2004 54-71 Bucknell 0 1 1905 12-23 7 6 1983 61-46 + Stetson 2 2 2002 86-74 + Buffalo 2 0 1996 64-44 + Manhattanville 3 0 1981 62-49 + Stevens Institute 1 2 1926 40-18 + Butler 0 2 1962 55-89 Marist 2 2 2000 54-68 Stony Brook 1 2 2006 71-50 + California-Davis 1 1 2005 66-61 + Marquette 0 2 1970 55-98 Suffolk 1 0 1952 73-40 + California 0 5 1984 44-71 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 0 2006 64-59 + Swarthmore 0 3 1920 21-29 Campbell 1 0 1991 90-74 + Maryland State 1 0 1950 60-59 + Syracuse 7 15 1956 63-86 Canisius 3 2 1968 61-58 + Massachusetts 8 8 2006 61-98 Tampa 0 1 1950 50-52 Castleton State 1 0 2001 89-62 + Memphis State 1 1 1988 75-79 Temple 1 3 1958 50-69 Catholic 2 0 1980 61-56 + MIT 16 2 1966 70-68 + Tennessee 0 1 1977 58-77 CCNY 3 8 1935 24-36 McGill 3 0 1947 81-41 + Tennessee State 1 1 1997 44-53 Centenary 0 1 1974 62-98 Miami 1 3 1990 60-72 Texas 0 1 1970 76-85 Central Connecticut 4 2 1999 61-63 Michigan 0 1 1937 17-42 Texas A & M 1 0 1989 64-51 + Cincinnati 1 0 1921 24-20 + Michigan State 0 1 1951 42-57 Texas Tech 0 1 1977 51-63 Clark 2 0 1992 91-41 + Middlebury 25 1 1997 81-61 + Toledo 0 6 1996 73-85 Clarkson 1 0 1923 30-16 + Minnesota 1 3 2000 62-81 Trinity 2 0 1928 47-21 + Coast Guard 1 0 1931 36-27 + Navy 3 4 1998 68-85 Tufts 13 1 2003 95-60 + Colby 6 1 1980 67-51 + New Hampshire 30 27 2007 61-65 Tulane 0 1 1967 76-97 Colgate 16 17 2006 43-55 New Mexico 0 4 2005 60-66 Tulsa 0 1 1972 63-94 Colorado 0 1 2005 65-83 New Orleans 0 1 1992 49-73 UC Davis 1 0 2005 66-61 + Columbia 92 100 2007 67-69 NYU 3 3 1959 68-78 Union 2 3 1946 42-32 + Connecticut 9 2 1972 107-89 + Niagara 0 1 1991 55-72 U.S. International 1 0 1987 80-76 + Connecticut College 2 0 1985 90-64 + North Carolina 1 6 1998 68-82 Ursinus 1 0 1978 80-53 + Cornell 101 93 2007 53-76 North Carolina State 0 1 1952 50-96 Utah 0 2 1973 54-85 Davidson 1 2 1978 82-69 + Northeastern 1 4 1982 53-62 Utica 0 1 1981 51-52 Dayton 0 2 1964 70-98 Northwestern 1 3 1990 94-103 Valparaiso 2 3 1993 54-100 Delaware 1 1 1974 72-66 + Norwich 11 0 1954 79-38 + Vanderbilt 2 2 1988 67-92 DePaul 0 1 1943 35-46 Notre Dame 0 4 1997 50-75 Vermont 57 35 2006 62-73 Denver 2 1 1999 75-50 + Nova 1 0 1986 84-66 + Virginia 0 3 2000 56-102 Detroit 0 2 1989 67-80 Ohio State 1 4 2003 58-71 Wagner 1 1 1997 58-83 Duquesne 0 2 1952 55-83 Old Dominion 0 1 1977 70-95 Wake Forest 0 1 1977 61-84 Fairfield 0 2 1985 59-72 Oregon 1 0 1971 92-82 + Washington 0 2 1992 64-72 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 3 1994 61-67 Oregon State 0 1 1971 72-106 Wayne 1 1 1943 50-32 + Fitchburg State 1 0 1936 69-14 + Penn 54 139 2007 78-80 Washington & Jefferson 0 1 1920 21-31 Florida International 0 1 1986 89-94 Penn State 2 2 1973 67-72 Wesleyan 21 19 1921 22-25 Florida Southern 1 0 1982 64-62 + Pepperdine 0 1 1995 66-69 Western Reserve 3 1 1938 43-53 Florida Tech 0 1 1985 67-80 Pittsburgh 1 9 1965 80-70 + West Virginia 1 1 1959 68-82 Fordham 5 5 1977 59-61 Portland 0 3 1994 58-80 Whittier 1 0 1978 64-52 + Ft. Devens State 2 0 1946 53-36 + Princeton 59 134 2007 53-43 + Wichita State 1 0 1990 74-63 + Furman 1 0 2002 63-59 + Providence 9 5 1993 58-78 Williams 26 25 1986 75-60 + Geneva 1 1 1921 20-16 + Purdue 0 2 1969 58-82 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 1 1997 49-60 Georgetown 1 1 1974 57-56 + Quinnipiac 4 5 2006 56-53 + Wisconsin 1 3 1984 70-90 George Washington 0 2 2006 49-94 Radford 0 1 2005 78-85 WPI 6 0 2002 85-50 + Gettysburg 1 0 1917 30-25 + Rensselaer 3 0 1978 60-45 + Wyoming 0 1 1998 47-76 Hamilton 1 0 1906 27-17 + Rice 0 2 1995 54-62 Yale 94 96 2007 64-69 Hartford 4 8 2006 50-60 Richmond 0 1 1990 54-65 Harvard 92 72 2007 71-77 Rider 0 1 2003 64-68 # won by forfeit

28 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN 2006-072006-07 DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH STATISTICSSTATISTICS (Returnees in CAPS) Name Cl P GP All FG FG% 3-Pt 3-Pt% FT FT% ORB-DRB TRB-Ave PF AS TO BL ST Pts Ave Min ALEX BARNETT So F 27 133-315 .422 12-62 .194 40-57 .702 45-117 162-6.0 48 38 50 39 30 318 11.8 902 Leon Pattman Sr G 19 105-229 .459 31-75 .413 63-73 .863 14-56 70-3.7 47 44 41 7 27 304 16.0 610 DeVON MOSLEY So G 27 76-180 .422 35-104 .337 39-54 .722 13-52 65-2.4 55 56 41 4 34 226 8.4 719 JOHNATHAN BALL Jr F 25 78-138 .565 0-1 .000 35-60 .583 57-82 139-5.6 89 56 35 21 19 191 7.6 645 Dan Biber So F 20 56-129 .434 3-13 .231 22-29 .759 18-36 54-2.7 60 14 21 6 9 137 6.8 423 Jason Meyer Sr F 27 53-149 .356 19-64 .297 5-9 .556 15-37 52-1.9 47 20 27 3 14 130 4.8 560 MARLON SANDERS So G 23 26-64 .406 3-16 .188 21-37 .568 9-18 27-1.2 41 36 46 5 15 76 3.3 366 MIKE GIOVACCHINI Jr G 15 15-61 .246 9-40 .225 20-25 .800 0-18 18-1.2 20 21 19 0 9 59 3.9 252 ELGIN FITZGERALD Fr C 21 20-45 .444 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 13-18 31-1.5 38 0 10 2 5 46 2.2 202 KURT GRAEBER So C 24 12-28 .429 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 9-25 34-1.4 37 3 16 2 4 30 1.2 223 Brian McMillan Jr F 13 10-36 .278 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 8-23 31-2.4 27 5 11 1 2 27 2.1 182 ROBBY PRIDE Fr G 16 6-25 .240 3-15 .200 5-6 .833 4-7 11-0.7 6 7 10 2 3 20 1.2 125 JARRETT MATHIS So F 5 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 17-6 23-4.6 17 1 6 0 1 18 3.6 107 BRANDON WARE Fr G 12 2-10 .200 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 1-6 7-0.6 10 3 7 0 1 7 0.6 70 Reggie Schickel So G 10 1-9 .111 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 2-0.2 7 1 6 0 3 2 0.2 43 Team 27-35 62-2.3 8 Dartmouth 27 599-1433 .418 117-398 .294 276-393 .702 250-538 788-29.2 549 305 354 92 176 1591 58.9 5429 Opponent 27 612-1329 .464 138-371 .372 454-646 .703 279-648 927-34.3 433 314 393 73 187 1816 67.3 5426

Overall Record: Won 9, Lost 18 Deadball Rebounds: 57 Ivy League Record: Won 4, Lost 10

Opponent Date Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder at Massachusetts 11/11 61-98 Sanders, Barnett 14 McMillan 5 at George Washington 11/14 49-94 Meyer 11 McMillan 6 Colgate 11/18 43-55 Barnett 12 Ball 8 Siena 11/22 69-83 Ball 18 Mathis 8 at Hartford 11/25 50-60 Meyer 18 Graeber 6 at Kansas 11/28 32-83 Mosley 13 Mathis, Mosley 4 at James Madison 12/10 74-70 + Ball 16 Barnett 12 Stony Brook 12/14 71-50 + Pattman 26 Ball 10 Quinnipiac 12/18 56-53 + Pattman 19 Barnett 8 at Vermont 12/21 62-73 Mosley 21 Barnett, Mosley 7 at Md.-Eastern Shore 12/30 64-59 + Biber 14 Team 7 Army 1/2 66-58 + Pattman 23 Barnett 10 Harvard* 1/6 80-73 + ot Pattman 27 Barnett 10 at Harvard* 1/12 71-77 Barnett 22 Barnett 11 New Hampshire 1/16 61-65 Pattman 18 Barnett 12 Brown* 1/26 56-52 + Barnett 16 Ball 8 Yale* 1/27 64-71 Pattman, Biber 15 Ball 10 Cornell* 2/2 61-74 Pattman 17 Barnett 7 Columbia* 2/3 55-61 Pattman 19 Biber 6 at Penn* 2/9 53-73 Barnett 13 Ball 8 at Princeton* 2/10 45-44 + Barnett 23 Ball 14 at Yale* 2/16 64-69 Pattman 15 Barnett 4 at Brown* 2/17 33-53 Mosley 10 Ball 7 Princeton* 2/23 53-43 + Pattman, Ball 14 Ball 10 Penn* 2/24 78-80 Pattman 20 Barnett 9 at Columbia* 3/2 67-69 Pattman 22 Ball 8 at Cornell* 3/3 53-76 Biber 14 Barnett 5

* = Ivy League # = Lobo Invitational

29 2006-072006-07 IVYIVY STATISTICSSTATISTICS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

2006-07 Ivy League Standings 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT (4.0 Made/Game) League Overall GP 3-FG Ave GP S Ave GP A M Pct. Team W L W L Princeton 28 204 7.3 Penn 31 263 8.5 1 John Baumann, Columbia 28 251 145 .578 Yale 27 197 7.3 Penn 13 1 22 9 Columbia 28 200 7.1 2 Mark Zoller, Penn 31 369 206 .558 Brown 29 209 7.2 Yale 10 4 14 13 Cornell 28 198 7.1 3 Ibrahim Jabber, Penn 31 361 187 .518 Harvard 28 192 6.9 Cornell 9 5 16 12 Brown 29 204 7.0 Also: Princeton 28 188 6.7 Penn 31 188 6.1 8 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 315 133 .422 Columbia 7 7 16 12 Dartmouth 27 176 6.5 Brown 6 8 11 18 Yale 27 160 5.9 Cornell 28 161 5.8 Harvard 5 9 12 16 Harvard 28 134 4.8 Columbia 28 153 5.5 3-POINT FG PCT (1.0 Made/Game) Dartmouth 4 10 9 18 Dartmouth 27 117 4.3 GP A M Pct Princeton 2 12 11 17 TURNOVER MARGIN 1 John Baumann, Columbia 28 57 29 .509 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENT GP TO Ave Opp Ave Diff 2 Louis Dale, Cornell 28 94 44 .468 Team Statistics GP FG FGA Pct Penn 31 433 14.0 497 16.0 +2.1 3 Damon Huffman, Brown 23 143 65 .455 SCORING OFFENSE Columbia 28 200 497 .402 Dartmouth 27 354 13.1 393 14.6 +1.4 Also: GP Pts Ave Cornell 28 198 500 .396 Princeton 28 368 13.1 381 13.6 +0.5 DeVon Mosley, Dart. 27 104 35 .337 Penn 31 2297 74.1 Brown 29 204 552 .370 Brown 29 447 15.4 443 15.3 -0.1 Harvard 28 2025 72.3 Penn 31 188 520 .362 Yale 27 397 14.7 392 14.5 -0-2 3-POINT FG MADE GP M Ave Yale 27 1840 68.1 Yale 27 160 452 .354 Harvard 28 452 16.1 420 15.0 -1.1 1Ryan Wittman, Cornell 28 93 3.32 Cornell 28 1856 66.3 Princeton 28 204 598 .341 Cornell 28 415 14.8 378 13.5 -1.3 2 Damon Huffman, Brown 23 65 2.83 Columbia 28 1842 65.8 Harvard 28 134 421 .318 Columbia 28 410 14.6 357 12.8 -1.8 3 Eric Flato, Yale 27 71 2.63 Brown 29 1759 60.7 Dartmouth 27 117 398 .294 Also: Dartmouth 27 1591 58.9 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO DeVon Mosley, Dartmouth 27 35 1.30 Princeton 28 1410 50.4 FREE THROW PERCENT GP A Ave TO Ave Ratio GP FTM FTA Pct Penn 31 539 17.4 433 14.0 1.24 FREE THROW PCT (2.0 Made/Game) SCORING DEFENSE Harvard 28 497 655 .759 Yale 27 377 14.0 397 14.7 0.95 GP A M Pct GP Pts Ave Cornell 28 376 501 .750 Columbia 28 377 13.5 410 14.6 0.92 1 Jim Goffredo, Harvard 28 107 95 .888 Princeton 28 1493 53.3 Brown 29 477 643 .742 Cornell 28 367 13.1 415 14.8 0.88 2 Patrick Foley, Columbia 25 60 52 .867 Brown 29 1840 63.4 Columbia 28 352 478 .736 Dartmouth 27 305 11.3 354 13.1 0.86 3 Mark McAndrew, Brown 29 158 134 .848 Columbia 28 1789 63.9 Dartmouth 27 276 393 .702 Princeton 28 311 11.1 368 13.1 0.85 Cornell 28 1792 64.0 Yale 27 400 581 .688 Brown 29 357 12.3 447 15.4 0.80 BLOCKED SHOTS GP B Ave Yale 27 1791 66.3 Princeton 28 238 357 .667 Harvard 28 317 11.3 452 16.1 0.70 1 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 28 53 1.89 Dartmouth 27 1816 67.3 Penn 31 437 658 .664 2 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 39 1.44 Penn 31 2100 67.7 Individual Statistics 3 Steve Danley, Penn 31 28 0.90 BLOCKED SHOTS 6 Johnathan Ball, Dartmouth 25 21 0.84 Harvard 28 2168 77.4 Note: To be ranked, player must appear in GP B Ave 75% of team's games. REBOUNDING Dartmouth 27 92 3.4 STEALS GP S Ave SCORING GP Pts Avg GP Reb Ave Cornell 28 89 3.2 1 Ibrahim Jabber, Penn 31 90 2.90 1 Mark Zoller, Penn 31 565 18.2 Yale 27 895 33.1 Penn 31 92 3.0 2 Marcus Becker, Brown 29 60 2.07 2 Ibrahim Jabber, Penn 31 492 15.9 Penn 31 1024 33.0 Harvard 28 81 2.9 3 Eric Flato, Yale 27 50 1.85 3 Mark McAndrew, Brown 29 460 15.9 Columbia 28 914 32.6 Yale 27 77 2.9 Also: Also: Harvard 28 913 32.6 Brown 29 75 2.6 DeVon Mosley, Dartmouth 27 34 1.25 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 318 11.8 Cornell 28 882 31.5 Princeton 28 53 1.9 Dartmouth 27 788 29.2 Columbia 28 42 1.5 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No Ave REBOUNDING GP Reb Avg Brown 29 759 26.2 1 Casey Hughes, Yale 24 56 2.33 1 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 28 215 7.7 Princeton 28 668 23.9 ASSISTS 2 Johnathan Ball, Dartmouth 25 57 2.28 GP A Ave 2 Mark Zoller, Penn 31 232 7.5 3 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 28 62 2.21 3 John Baumann, Columbia 28 183 6.5 FIELD GOAL PERCENT Penn 31 539 17.4 9 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 45 1.67 4 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 162 6.0 GP FG FGA Pct Yale 27 377 14.0 6 Johnathan Ball, Dartmouth 25 139 5.6 Penn 31 836 1712 .488 Columbia 28 377 13.5 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GP No Ave Cornell 28 641 1371 .468 Cornell 28 367 13.1 1 Mark Zoller, Penn 31 173 5.58 Columbia 28 645 1406 .459 Brown 29 357 12.3 2 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 28 153 5.46 Yale 27 640 1402 .456 Harvard 28 317 11.3 3 John Baumann, Columbia 28 131 4.68 Harvard 28 697 1572 .443 Dartmouth 27 305 11.3 5 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 27 117 4.33 Brown 29 539 1250 .431 Princeton 28 311 11.1 Dartmouth 27 599 1433 .418 Princeton 28 484 1181 .410

30 TTHEHE PPRROGRAMOGRAM HOMEHOME OFOF DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH BASKETBALLBASKETBALL DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

The Berry Sports Center was dedicated on May 22, 1987 in honor of John W. Berry '44 whose $5 million gift was the largest ever made to Dartmouth athletics until the recent gift of $10 million by Douglas C. Floren '63 and his family for the new varsity house that opened in November 2007. Another gift by Mr. Berry enabled con- struction to begin in 1985. The basketball arena in the Berry Center is named in honor of Edward Leede '49 and his family. Mr. Leede is among Dartmouth's all-time lead- ing scorers and was captain of the 1948-49 team. The Berry Center includes Leede Arena, a 2,100-seat basket- ball pavilion; two additional regulation basketball courts; a 4,500-square foot strength training and conditioning facility; four varsity locker rooms; squash and racquetball courts, and the athletic ticket office. Below right is the scene in sold-out Leede Arena for the North Carolina game in 1998. Another capacity crowd packed Leede in 2000 to see the Big Green host Virginia. Large crowds are the norm for Ivy League games, especially when Penn and Princeton come to town.

Edward Leede '49 and John Berry '44

32 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH ININ THETHE WEIGHTWEIGHT ROOMROOM

The opening of Floren Varsity House in November 2007 includes a 10,000-square foot fitness and strength training center that serves the student-ath- letes who compete on the College's 34 intercollegiate teams (16 men, 16, women, two co-ed). Under the guidance of Bob Miller, the Big Green's direc- tor of strength and fitness, the Big Green men's basketball team now has a conditioning facility that is second to none in the Ivy League. (Photos by Mark Washburn) 33 PLACESPLACES NEARNEAR ANDAND FAR…FAR… DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Dartmouth is truly a national institution and the Big Green's athletic teams are showcased annually coast-to-coast and internationally under NCAA rules. Intersectional games offer the chance for Dartmouth play- ers to experience different parts of the country. Playing in far-away are- nas offers alumni and potential student-athletes the opportunity to see Dartmouth basketball first-hand. The Dartmouth men's basketball team has enjoyed trips throughout the nation and abroad during past seasons, with competition and cama- raderie foremost on the itinerary. This year's schedule features a trip to U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado. Last season, the Big Green traveled to Lawrence, Kans., to meet Kansas in the historic Field House. A return visit to New Mexico's Pit, followed by a stop at Colorado's Coors Events/Conference Center was the intersection trip in 2005-06. In 2004, Dartmouth journeyed to Maples Pavilion, home of the Stanford Cardinal. “The Pit” at the University of New Mexico That followed Dartmouth's return trip to Hawaii for a three-game Dartmouth also is a regular at the University of New Mexico's “Pit,” tournament in Hilo. The Big Green's trip to the Aloha State in 1987 was having made three previous trips to Albuquerque. In 2000, Greg Buth '01 the first by any Dartmouth team. After the 2003 Christmas holiday, enjoyed a homecoming at the University of Minnesota. During 1999- Dartmouth traveled to Ohio State, giving several players the chance to 2000, the Big Green traveled to the West Coast, where Flinder Boyd '02 perform in front of family and friends. In 2002-03, the Big Green's first- played in front of family and friends, and in 1998-99, Dartmouth traveled ever trip to Furman University in Greenville, S.C. was a success as to the Universities of Denver and Wyoming as well as the U.S. Air Force Dartmouth won the Poinsettia Holiday Classic. Academy as many parents were able to watch their sons play. In 1997-98, the trips were to Notre Dame and Wisconsin-Green Bay. In 1996, the Big Green headed to Middle America for the Toledo MVP Classic, and in 1995, Dartmouth played North Carolina at the Dean Dome (the Tarheels came to Dartmouth in 1998). A 1995-96 trip to Rice University gave Texans Jacob Capps '96 and Sea Lonergan '97 the chance to play in front of family and friends. During the 1993-94 season, the Big Green traveled to Iowa a second time, matching up against the Big Ten's Hawkeyes. During 1992-93, Dartmouth traveled to Cajun Country, competing at the New Orleans Classic, before heading to the Pacific Northwest to face the Universities of Washington and Portland. The men's basketball team twice has traveled to Florida to match-up against the University of Miami and has also faced Cal-Berkeley, Wisconsin, Memphis State, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Richmond. Maples Pavilion at Stanford University Dartmouth Coast-to-Coast

A truly national college, Dartmouth has students from all 50 states as well as many foreign countries. The U.S. map helps illustrate the scope of the Dartmouth basketball program. The shaded states are those in which Dartmouth has played in recent years. Each state with a “D” is home to a player on Dartmouth's preseason roster. From 1998-2002, the Big Green had one for- eign student on the team: Vedad Osmanovic '02 from Banja Luka, Bosnia, who is now an American citizen.

34 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN PLACESPLACES NEARNEAR ANDAND FAR…FAR…

The Big Green has traveled extensively to many of the nation's most recognized basketball arenas, including North Carolina's Dean Dome and the Pit at New Mexico. In 2004, Dartmouth played in the newly renovated Maples Pavilion at Stanford, a year after the Big Green appeared in the impressive Schottenstein Center at Ohio State. Recently, the squad traveled to Williams Arena at the University of Minnesota for a December match-up against the Big Ten. During the 1999-2000 season, Dartmouth visited Virginia's University Hall, and earlier that year, the Big Green made stops in California, including Gersten Pavilion at Loyola Marymount. But no matter how far Dartmouth travels, Leede Arena remains the home of Big Green basketball, where there's always time to sign an autograph or greet some young fans. Nationally ranked teams have visited Leede, including North Carolina and Virginia of the ACC. (Photos by Kathy Slattery Phillips and Mark Washburn) Allen Field House, University of Kansas

With the championship trophy at Furman. At North Carolina's “Dean Dome.”

35 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH ADMINISTRATION DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

JAMES WRIGHT JO ANN “JOSIE” HARPER President Director of Athletics

James Wright is the 16th President of Jo Ann (Josie) Harper, a prominent figure in Dartmouth College. Wright has been a collegiate athletics and a highly regarded member of the Dartmouth faculty since coach, is Dartmouth's director of athletics and 1969. He received a bachelor's degree from recreation. She assumed the leadership role of Wisconsin State University-Platteville and Big Green athletics in June 2002. master's and doctoral degrees in history Harper is Dartmouth's seventh athletic from the University of Wisconsin at director and the first woman to hold this posi- Madison. An American historian, his tion both at Dartmouth and in the Ivy League. teaching and research focused on American political history and She oversees 34 intercollegiate sports (16 men's, 16 women's and the history of the American West. two coed), 20 club sports and an intramural program in which nearly three-quarters of Dartmouth's undergraduates participate. Dartmouth The author or editor of five books, Wright served as Dean of athletics also includes physical education courses, the Fitness and the Faculty from 1989-97 and as Acting President of the College Lifestyle Improvement Program (FLIP) and recreational activities serv- during the first six months of 1995, while President James O. ing nearly 1,500 individuals per day. Freedman was on sabbatical. President Wright served as Provost Harper joined the Dartmouth staff as head coach of women's from 1997 to 1998 and was elected to the Dartmouth presidency lacrosse in 1981. In 1987 she assumed additional responsibilities as in April 1998. He took office on August 1, 1998. assistant director of athletics for intercollegiate programs. In 1990 As president, his priorities have included advancing the aca- Harper was promoted to associate director of athletics. Harper relin- demic strength of the institution and expanding the faculty; quished her coaching duties in 1992 to concentrate on her growing enhancing the out-of-the-classroom experience; an ambitious administrative responsibilities. In 11 seasons as coach of Dartmouth facilities agenda that includes academic, residential life, and ath- women's lacrosse, she led her teams to an overall record of 88-69 (37- letic projects; and enhancing financial aid resources to ensure 28 in the Ivy League). In 1999, Harper was promoted to senior associ- access to Dartmouth for students from the full range of back- ate director of athletics. grounds. He has increased the diversity of the student body while Prior to joining the Dartmouth staff, Harper had a distinguished also maintaining the College's academic strength. He has also coaching career at Hollins College and Penncrest High School (Media, served on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors and the NCAA Pa.). A graduate of West Chester University, Harper was prominent as a Task Force on Reform. lacrosse coach at the national and international levels. President Wright is married to Susan DeBevoise Wright, who In 2006 Harper was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of has served in various roles in student life at Dartmouth since 1978. Fame. Previously, she was inducted into the New England Lacrosse Hall He has a daughter, two sons, and seven grandchildren. of Fame in 2000 and the Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2003 she was inducted into the Sturzebecker Foundation Hall of Fame of West Chester University and in 2004 into West Chester's Athletic Hall of Fame. Harper is the 2005 recipient of the Katherine Ley Award, presented by the ECAC in recognition of her leadership and advocacy for women coaches and administrators. In 2001 she was honored as the ECAC female athletic administrator of the year. In 2000, Harper was named the National Association of College Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) Division 1-AA administrator of the year. Honored by Dartmouth as a “Wearer of the Green” for her achieve- ments in coaching at the national and international level, Harper is an adopted member of Dartmouth's Class of 1947.

BOB CEPLIKAS '78 BRIAN AUSTIN MEGAN SOBEL DREW GALBRAITH SAM HOPKINS Deputy Director Sr. Associate Director, Sr. Associate Director, Associate Director, Assistant Director, of Athletics Intercollegiate Sports Intercollegiate Sports Compliance Marketing & Promotions

36 THE DARTMOUTH EXPERIENCE THETHE DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Dartmouth College Dartmouth College, the nation's ninth oldest college, was founded in 1769 by Rev. Eleazar Wheelock. The College has been coeducational since 1972. Dartmouth is the northern-most member of the Ivy League that includes Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale. Located in Hanover, N.H., about two hours by auto north of Boston, Mass., Dartmouth's 200-acre main campus borders the Connecticut River in the “Upper Valley” between New Hampshire's White Mountains and the Green Mountains of Vermont.

Dartmouth is… …where your roommate may be from Anchorage or Arkansas, or maybe from Athens. …where you can walk across the campus Green to class and know nine of ten people you meet along the way.

The Undergraduate College Dartmouth is a private, four-year, liberal arts, coeducational col- lege. About 4,300 undergraduates from across the nation and around the world attend Dartmouth. Annually, Dartmouth receives about 14,000 undergraduate applications and enrolls a new class of about 1,100 students. Admission to Dartmouth is need-blind and the College annually awards about $50 million in financial aid to nearly half of its undergraduates. The College is committed to providing an excellent teaching and research environment for students and faculty. The scale of the College ensures the intimacy of a liberal arts college while providing research opportunities typically found at much larger institutions. The College has about 350 members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, including the highest percentage of tenured women in the Ivy League. The Arts and Sciences is comprised of 39 academic departments and programs, including interdisci- plinary programs. The College's academic calendar, the Dartmouth Plan, is a year-round calendar of four 10-week terms that allows flexibility in scheduling. Undergraduates must be on campus freshman year, the summer before junior year, and senior year. In addition to study on campus, nearly 60 percent of Dartmouth undergrad- uates participate in at least one of 39 off-campus options, including programs in the United States and 22 countries.

38 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN THETHE DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE

Graduate Studies Dartmouth has professional schools in business, engineering and medicine as well as graduate programs in the arts and sci- ences. The first Dartmouth Ph.D. was awarded in the classics in 1885 and the modern doctoral programs in the arts and sci- ences began in 1960. Today, more than 500 students are enrolled in 18 graduate programs. Dartmouth Medical School, the nation's fourth-oldest medical school (founded in 1797), is dedicated to advancing health through the discovery and dissemination of knowledge. DMS encompasses 16 clinical and basic science departments, the Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences, and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center. DMS is part of the Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center that also includes Mary Hitchcock

Dartmouth is… …non-pretentious…in atmosphere, a small college…by measure of faculty, facilities and educational opportunity, the equal of a large university. …where you can go to a rock concert, a football or hockey game, or canoe down the peaceful Connecticut River…all within a five-minute walk of your dorm. Memorial Hospital, the Hitchcock Clinic, and the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Junction, Vt. DMS has …where a pianist, a quarterback and a skier share equal about 900 full-time faculty members and an enrollment of attention. about 500 medical and graduate students. Thayer School of Engineering, founded in 1867, offered the nation's first professional engineering program designed to follow four years of undergraduate education. The school com- prises both the undergraduate Department of Engineering Sciences at Dartmouth and a graduate professional school in engineering. Its interdisciplinary, non-departmental programs, conducted by 45 full-time faculty members, serve about 600 undergraduates and 160 graduate students. Founded in 1900, the at Dartmouth was the first graduate school of management in the world. Approximately 240 students, all with several years of work experience and representing more than 20 nationalities and 100 undergraduate colleges, enter the MBA program each year. In addition, Tuck offers a select array of executive educa- tion and other non-degree programs.

Dartmouth is… …difficult, but not so difficult that you can't enjoy your- self…taking a course because it sounds intriguing and dis- covering it's the most interesting thing you've ever studied. …trying to finalize your Dartmouth Plan enrollment pattern and realizing you can't decide when you want to be away. …breathtaking fall foliage, five-foot snowdrifts, a clear, swift mountain stream after a thaw.

39 THETHE DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH EXPERIENCEEXPERIENCE DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

College Resources Other academic and cultural resources at Dartmouth include the and the Hopkins Center for Dartmouth's state-of-the-art academic buildings include the Creative and Performing Arts. 11 libraries on the College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical All told, there are more than 45,000 acres of College prop- Center campuses. The Baker-Berry Library is central to under- erty, more than half of it in the Dartmouth College Grant in graduate academic life. Holdings in Dartmouth's libraries northern New Hampshire, an area available to students for include 2.5 million volumes, 21,000 periodicals, 30,000 e-jour- fishing, hunting and camping trips. In addition, the Dartmouth nals, 100,000 e-books, 800 research databases, and six million Outing Club maintains a chain of mountain cabins connected pages of manuscripts. by over 100 miles of woodland trails. Dartmouth was a pioneer in and remains at the forefront of educational computing. The College's high-speed, wireless To learn more about Dartmouth, visit the College web computer network links all dormitory rooms, academic and site- www.dartmouth.edu administrative buildings and main-frame computers on-and off- campus. All Dartmouth undergraduates own a personal com- puter. Personal computer ownership has been required of all Dartmouth is… undergraduates since 1991. Local and long-distance telephone …the Ivy League…quality education and athletic competition calling is enabled over a campus network using “software on a major college level. phones” and VoIP software. …teamwork…building a towering bonfire for Dartmouth Night with other freshmen…finishing a psychology experi- ment with six people in your dorm as the subjects…learning to strike a balance between work and fun and discovering that they frequently mean the same thing. …writing “Hanover, N.H.” as your hometown.

40 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN THETHE “D-PLAN”“D-PLAN”

The Dartmouth Plan ("D-Plan") is a unique and flexible calendar system that provides students with unparalleled opportunities to design an edu- cational program that is most closely suited to their needs, interests and aspirations. The system, based on four ten-week terms per year, allows for stu- dents to easily engage in Dartmouth's many off-campus study programs as well as numerous internship opportunities. Students may include terms of on-campus/residence study, off-cam- pus study in Dartmouth programs or at other institutions, or leave terms. Students may choose to graduate in three years or extend their enroll- ment patterns up to five years to allow for additional travel, employment, internships or personal experiences. An added advantage of the D-Plan is that it allows undergraduates to explore career interests in greater depth and with greater flexibility than is possible under traditional semester calendars. Students can arrange for jobs and internships during any non-summer term and avoid the competition and scramble that often occurs in the summer, getting an extra advantage for subsequent summer positions or quality of occupa- tional experience. With the flexibility the D-Plan provides, it is no won- der that more than 65 percent of Dartmouth students will go abroad at least once during the course of their college career, with 10 percent going abroad three times.

DeVon Mosley '09 says: “The D-Plan is an excellent aspect of college life at Dartmouth. Through it, I'm given the chance to explore any program that will benefit my future, like LSA, FSP and internships. Moreover, every student is allowed to adjust his or her D-Plan to take advantage of any specialized During the spring term of his sophomore year in 2007, DeVon Mosley, a classical studies major who plans a career in law and politics, was off-campus opportunity that may come up during the year. I think the D- an intern in the office of Texas Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Plan is one of the most exciting parts of the overall 'Dartmouth Johnson. She has represented the 30th Congressional District in the Experience.'” Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex since 1992.

While at Dartmouth, DeVon Mosley from Mesquite, Texas, has held internships in the procurement office at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

41 ATHLETICATHLETIC FACILITIESFACILITIES DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

During the past decade, Dartmouth has committed more than $80 million In addition, renovations in Alumni Gymnasium include a 14,000- to the construction of new athletic facilities and major renovations to square foot recreational fitness center, Karl Michael Pool upgrades, existing facilities. seven multi-purpose fitness rooms and improved accessibility. Other ren- The Floren Varsity House, opened in November 2007, is the newest ovations have been completed at and Leverone building to support Dartmouth's intercollegiate athletes. Floren Varsity Field House along with improvements to squash courts in the Berry House features a 10,000-square foot strength training center, a 130-seat Center and a FieldTurf surface and new track in Memorial Field. On the “smart classroom,” meeting rooms and study lounges for all varsity horizon are new artificial surfaces for baseball, field hockey and recre- teams, football locker facilities, and offices for football, baseball, softball ational sports. and women's lacrosse teams. The new varsity house joins these facilities that are new in recent years and give Dartmouth's student-athletes resources that are equal to any in the Ivy League and beyond: Scully-Fahey Field (lacrosse); Boss Tennis Center and Gordon Pavilion; Blackman Football Practice Fields; McLane Family Skiway Lodge; Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse, and Whitey Burnham Soccer Field.

Leverone Field House

Floren Varsity House

Alumni Gym Fitness Center Alexis Boss Tennis Center

42 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN THETHE CROSSROADSCROSSROADS The Crossroads of Northern New England ★ When you're in Hanover you can… ★ Visit the Atlantic seacoast, enjoy the beach in Kennebunk, Maine, eat a lobster and still be home before dark…

★ Make a day trip to Montreal, Quebec, the sec- ond-largest French-speak- ing city in the world…

★ Sleep in and still catch the Red Sox on a Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park…

★ Escape to New York City for a weekend getaway.

MAP BY MARTIN GRANT, DARTMOUTH PUBLIC AFFAIRS Airports Lebanon (NH) Regional Airport About 5 miles, 15 minutes drive time Commuter flights link Lebanon-Hanover to New York. Manchester Boston Regional Airport, Manchester, NH About 75 miles, 1.5 hours drive time Wide choice of domestic airlines. Burlington (VT) International Airport About 90 miles, 1.5 hours drive time A good option to Manchester for domestic flights. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) Bradley International Field, Hartford, CT DHMC, northern New England's largest regional medical center, About 150 miles, 2.5 hours drive time includes Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, the Hitchcock Clinic, Wide choice of domestic airlines flights. and Dartmouth Medical School. Internationally renowned, nation- Logan Airport, Boston, MA ally ranked and regionally respected, DHMC integrates high quality About 140 miles, 2.5 hours drive time patient care, advanced medical education and translational research Wide choice of domestic, international flights. to provide a full spectrum of health care.

43 PROMINENTPROMINENT LIVINGLIVING ALUMNIALUMNI DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

C. EVERETT KOOP, M.D. PAUL BINDER MICHAEL MORIARTY KATE STITH-CABRANES LOUISE ERDRICH

GOVERNMENT ENTERTAINMENT K. Barry Sharpless '63 Nobel Laureate (Chemistry) Robert Cordy '71 Paul Binder '63 Associate Justice, Massachusetts Founder, Big Apple Circus Kate Stith-Cabranes '73 Supreme Judicial Court Deputy Dean, Yale Law School David Birney '61 John Hoeven '79 Award-winning actor BUSINESS Governor, State of North Dakota Mindy Kaling '01 Russell (Ron) Boss '61 Paavo Lipponen '64 Writer/Actress; NBC's CEO, A.T. Cross Company Former Prime Minister, Finland “40-Year-Old Virgin” and “The Office” Gail Koziara Boudreaux '82 Henry Paulson '68 Phil Lord '97 & Chris Miller '97 Executive Vice President, External U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Creators, MTV's “Clone High” Operations Former CEO, Goldman Sachs Health Care Service Corporation Chris Meledandri '81 Chicago, Ill. President, Family Films AEROSPACE Division, Fox Studios Murry Bowden '71 Chairman, Hanover Company, James Newman ’78 Michael Moriarty '63 (real estate development) Astronaut, NASA Emmy Award-winning actor Scott Creelman '64 MEDICINE Aisha Tyler '92 President, Spalding Sports Division, Actress, comedienne Russell Corporation Freddie Fu '74, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Jennifer Warren '77 Robert Downey '58 Pittsburgh Medical Center; Director, Film and stage actress Senior Director, Goldman Sachs UPMC Sports Performance Complex Jerry Zaks '67 Brent Frei '88 C. Everett Koop '37 M.D. Tony Award-winning director Founder-Director, Former U.S. Surgeon General Onyx Corporation EDUCATION Dean W. Richardson '74, D.V.M Charles Haldeman '70 Charles W. Raker Professor Stephen Bosworth '61 CEO, Putnam Investments of Equine Surgery, University of Dean, Fletcher School of Pennsylvania Diplomacy, Tufts University Dawn Hudson '79 Head of the Barbaro surgery team President, Pepsi-Cola, North America Robert Reich '68 Professor, University of California, Jeffrey Immelt '78 Berkeley CEO, General Electric Former U.S. Secretary of Labor

44 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN PROMINENTPROMINENT LIVINGLIVING ALUMNIALUMNI

JEFF IMMELT FREDDIE FU, M.D. ADAM NELSON JIMMIE LEE SOLOMON MIKE SLIVE Ann Kappler '79 James Nachtwey '70 Robert DuPuy '68 Senior Vice President & Photojournalist, TIME Magazine President and COO, General Counsel, Fannie Mae Major League Baseball Reese Schonfeld '53 William G. Morton Jr. '59 Founder and CEO, Jay Fiedler '94 Chair Emeritus, Cable News Network (CNN) NFL Quarterback, 1994-2006 (6 teams) Boston Stock Exchange David Shribman '76 Chiharu Igaya '57 Executive Editor, International Olympic Committee, 1982-, Jonathan Newcomb '68 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Vice President, IOC, 2005- Principal, Leeds Weld & Co. Pulitzer Prize winner Olympian (1952, 1956, 1960: Alpine skier); Silver medal, 1956 T. J. Rodgers '70 LITERATURE, ARCHITECTURE Founder and CEO, Bob Kempainen '88, M.D. Cypress Semiconductor Michael Arad '91 Olympic distance runner (1992, 1996) Award-winning architect American record holder, marathon David Shula '81 (World Trade Center site) President, Shula's Steakhouse Cammy Myler '92 Louise Erdrich '76 Olympian (1988, 1992, 1994: luge) Jack Thomas '74 Award-winning novelist U.S. flagbearer, 1994 Winter Games Chairman & CEO, Coin Acceptors (Coinco) Budd Schulberg '36 Bob Naegele Jr. '61 Author and Oscar Award-winning Chair, Minnesota Wild (NHL) MEDIA screenwriter Adam Nelson '97 Ric Bucher '83 David Shipler '64 Olympian (2000, 2004: shot put) Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine Pulitzer Prize-winning author Silver medal, 2000, 2004

Susan Dentzer '77 SPORTS Michael Slive '62 Correspondent for health and Commissioner, SEC Richard (Sandy) Alderson '69 medical issues, “The News Hour Coordinator, BCS with Jim Lehrer” CEO, San Diego Padres (MLB) Jimmie Lee Solomon '78 Brad Ausmus '93 Scott Fraser '76 Executive Vice President of Catcher, Houston Astros (MLB) Founder, Arts & Entertainment Baseball Operations, MLB Network (A&E) Jim Beattie '76 Reggie Williams '76 Major League pitcher, 1978-86 Paul Gigot '77 Former NFL Player, Cincinnati Major League executive (Seattle, Editor, Editorial Page, Bengals Montreal, Baltimore), 1989-2005 The Wall Street Journal 1987 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Heinz Kluetmeier '65 Kate Brown Blackburn '86 Hall of Fame, 2007 Senior Photographer, Executive Vice President, Sports Illustrated Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)

45 SUCCESSSUCCESS AFTERAFTER GRADUATIONGRADUATION DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

The goal for Dartmouth basketball will always Cleotha Robertson '80 be the same: success as a player and as a per- Pastor son. Coach Terry Dunn is proud of his first Sound View Presbyterian Church, Bronx two graduating classes and all Big Green Asst. Professor of Old Testament alumni and congratulates them on their Alliance Theological Seminary achievements: New York City

The Class of '06 Calvin Johnson '81 M.D. Chair, Dept. of Anesthesiology Jason Meyer, a fifth-year senior in 2006-07, a King/Drew Medical Center, Los Angeles consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, Washington, D.C. Barry Caldwell '82 Senior Vice President, Calvin Arnold, corporate development finan- Government Affairs and Corporate cial analyst for NextWave Broadband, Communications Greenwich, Conn. Waste Management, Inc. Houston Mike Lang, Sales associate, AIG (American General), and assistant basketball coach at Ric Lewis '84 Gordon Tech High School, Chicago. Chief Executive Curzon Global Partners The Class of '05 Senior Managing Director IXIS AEW Europe Steve Callahan , American Financial Group, Sea Lonergan '97 executive training program, Chicago. Jason Lobo '90 Assistant Attorney General David Gardner,professional basketball play- State of Connecticut er in Europe while also starting an internet company in India. Steve Trundle '90 CTO Michael Liddy,investment analyst, Evanston MicroStrategy Inc. Capital Management, Evanston, Ill. John Conley '93 Mike McLaren,attending University of Business Development Manager Memphis Law School. Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation Successful Alumni Near and Far Alex Gayer '93 Gary Dicovitsky '72 Law Partner Vice President of Development and Alumni Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, P.C. Relations Melville, New York California Institute of Technology Stan Kowalewski '94 Larry Cubas '76 Managing Director Senior Vice President Columbia Partners Investment Management, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. LLC Greensboro, N.C. Kery Davis '79 Senior Vice President of Programming Gregg R. Frame '94 HBO Sports Attorney Taylor, McCormack & Frame, LLC Marc Gautier '79 M.D. Portland, Maine Associate Director, Regional Affairs Gregg Frame '94 and family Norris Cotton Cancer Center Seamus Lonergan '97, M.D. Emergency medicine resident Oakland, Calif.

46 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN BASKETBALLBASKETBALL AFTERAFTER DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH

AROUND THE GIRDLED EARTH THEY ROAM…

Dave Gavitt ’59

Walter Palmer ’90

From the NBA to the country's biggest conferences to the Russell Granik ’69 national media to the European frontier of the WNBA, Dartmouth has an imprint on the game of basketball. Peter Roby ’79

Among those involved in the game today and in the recent past are Russell Granik '69,Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer, National Basketball Association; '59, Paul Mott ’80 founder of the and 2006 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame; Paul Mott '80,president of the New Orleans Hornets; Pamela Wheeler '89, Director of Operations for the WNBA; Walter Palmer '90, director of the German Players Association; Ric Bucher '83, sen- ior basketball writer for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN NBA reporter; Dan Gavitt '88, assistant commissioner of the Big East; Peter Roby '79, director of athletics, Northeastern University and former Big Green coach Reggie Minton,National Association of Basketball Coaches associate execu- Dan Gavitt ’88 Pamela Wheeler ’89 tive director.

47 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH GREATGREAT RUDYRUDY LARUSSOLARUSSO '59'59 DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

In July 2004, former Dartmouth great Rudy LaRusso died after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's disease. During his varsity career from 1956-59, LaRusso established rebounding records for Dartmouth which may never be surpassed. An All-Ivy League selection twice and an All-America, LaRusso led the Big Green to Ivy League titles and NCAA appearances in 1958 and 1959. Dartmouth secured the 1959 title in a one-game playoff with Princeton that was won, 69-68, on a last-second shot by LaRusso. He was the captain of that Big Green team. LaRusso continues to hold three rebounding records at Dartmouth, including the career mark of 1,239. He set the single-game record of 32 against Columbia his junior year, and also established the sea- son mark of 503 that year. Throughout his varsity career, he averaged 15.4 rebounds per game. He is one of only two Dartmouth players to surpass both 1,000 points and rebounds in a career. LaRusso scored 1,167 points, an average of 14.6 per game, while Jim Francis '57 also reached those lofty heights with 1,050 rebounds and 1,159 points. He was a second-round pick of the Minneapolis Lakers in the 1959 NBA draft. LaRusso moved to California with the team a year later and was part of the original Los Angeles Laker team in 1960-61. Five times he was an NBA all-star and three times he helped the Lakers reach the NBA finals. The 6-7, 220-pound LaRusso concluded his professional career in 1969 with the San Francisco Warriors, and later became a successful investment banker and sports agent. He continued to live in the Los Angeles area, and was a spectator when the Big Green played at Loyola-Marymount in December 1999. With a spirited second-half comeback, Dartmouth won, 89-67, and LaRusso visited the Big Green locker room after the game and heard chants of “Rudy, Rudy.” After his death, classmates and friends established the Rudy LaRusso Memorial Fund to benefit the men's basketball program. The Rudy LaRusso '59 Award to recognize the most improved player on the team was inaugurated in 2006.

48 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN OLYMPICOLYMPIC BASKETBALLBASKETBALL

Dartmouth has earned its place in Olympic basketball, both on the court and off. Crawford Palmer, tri-cap- tain of the 1992-93 Dartmouth squad, is the first Big Green alumnus to play basketball in the Olympics. Competing for France at the Sydney games in 2000, Palmer earned a silver medal when the French squad lost an 85-75 decision to the American “Dream Team” in the final game. On the last night of televised Olympic sport in the United States, fans had the chance to see Palmer battle under the boards with such NBA All-Stars as Vin Baker and . Palmer got extended playing time when French teammate Frederic Weis sat down with early foul trouble in the first half. And Palmer made the most of his opportunity, scoring 10 points and pulling down two rebounds in 21 minutes of play. The middle brother of three former Dartmouth basketball cap- tains (joining Walter '90 and Asa '98), Palmer became a naturalized French citizen in 1997. He is married to a former member of the French national women's team. He played three years at Duke University (including on the 1990-91 national championship squad) before transferring to Dartmouth. During the 1992-93 season, he averaged 16.6 points and 8.0 rebounds for the Big Green. He was second team All-Ivy that year, the Dartmouth team MVP and second team GTE Academic All-America. Currently, he plays professional basketball in France and is the team captain of Strasbourg, which won the French professional league championship in 2005. Dartmouth has also had a U.S. Olympic coach in men's basket- ball. Dave Gavitt '59, who played and coached at Dartmouth and later took to the Final Four in 1974, was select- ed to coach the U.S. team in 1980. That team didn't play as the United States boycotted the Summer Games in Moscow. A decade later, as president of USA Basketball, Gavitt collabo- rated with NBA executive '69 to create the first “Dream Team” of NBA stars, including Michael Jordan, and , that won the gold medal in the 1992 Summer Games at Barcelona.

49 HONORSHONORS ANDAND AWARDSAWARDS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

2000-01 Flinder Boyd '02 A. D. (Dolly) Stark 2001-02 Vedad Osmanovic '02 Award 2002-03 Steve Callahan '05 2003-04 Mike McLaren '05 (Most Valuable Player) 2004-05 Steve Callahan '05 2005-06 DeVon Mosley '09 1970-71 Paul Erland '72 2006-07 Robby Pride '10 1971-72 Bill Raynor '74 1972-73 James Brown '73 1973-74 Adam Sutton '76 1974-75 Jim Beattie '76 1975-76 Adam Sutton '76 1976-77 Larry Cubas '77 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds '78 1978-79 Larry Lawrence '80 1979-80 Cleo Robertson '80 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 1981-82 Jon Edwards '82 1982-83 Paul Anderson '84 1983-84 Paul Anderson '84 1983-84 Brian Burke '84 1984-85 Bryan Randall '88 1985-86 Joe Kilroy '86 1986-87 Bryan Randall '88 1987-88 Jim Barton '89 1988-89 Jim Barton '89 1989-90 James Blackwell '91 1990-91 James Blackwell '91 1991-92 Michael Lombard '92 1992-93 Crawford Palmer '93 1993-94 Gregg Frame '94 1994-95 Sea Lonergan '97 1995-96 Sea Lonergan '97 1996-97 Sea Lonergan '97 Kenny Mitchell '97 1997-98 Shaun Gee '00 1998-99 Shaun Gee '00 1999-00 Shaun Gee '00 2000-01 Greg Buth '01 Steve Callahan '05 Adam Sutton '76 Ian McGinnis '01 2001-02 Flinder Boyd '02 John DiIorio '56 Award 2002-03 Charles Harris '02 Alvin F. “Doggie” 2003-04 David Gardner '05 (For Hustle, Drive, Determination) 2004-05 David Gardner '05 Julian Award 2005-06 Not Awarded (For Spirit, Enthusiasm) 1987-88 Derek Bunting '89 2006-07 Not Awarded 1988-89 Jason Lobo '89 1977-78 John Lisowski '77 1989-90 Steve Trundle '90 1978-79 Peter Roby '79 1990-91 Bill Taylor '91 1978-79 Marc Gautier '79 1991-92 Wilfredo Castillo '94 1979-80 Dave Broll '80 1992-93 Alex Gayer '93 1980-81 Calvin Johnson '81 1993-94 Stan Kowalewski '94 1981-82 Steve McNamara '83 1994-95 Jacob Capps '96 1981-82 Greg Saunders '82 1995-96 Eric Howard '95 1982-83 Aaron Hill '85 1996-97 Chris Butler '97 1981-82 Mike Collins '86 Jason Fisher '97 1983-84 Scott Schroeder '86 1997-98 Asa Palmer '98 1983-84 Tim Hassett '85 1998-99 Ian McGinnis '01 1984-85 Derek Sells '85 1999-00 Jason Kemp '98 1985-86 John Mackay '88 2000-01 Charles Harris '02 1986-87 Len Bazelak '88 2001-02 Charles Harris '02 1987-88 Rob Summers '90 2002-03 Greg Friel '03 1988-89 Darin Maccoux '89 2003-04 Steve Callahan '05 1989-90 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 2004-05 Mike McLaren '05 1990-91 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 2005-06 Johnathan Ball '08 1991-92 Gregg Frame '94 2006-07 Jason Meyer '06 1992-93 John Conley '93 1993-94 Jeff Richards '94 Wilfredo Castillo '94 Rudy LaRusso '59 1994-95 Jamie Halligan '95 1995-96 Jacob Capps '96 Award 1996-97 Brian Gilpin '97 (Most Improved Player) 1997-98 P.J. Halas '98 1998-99 Greg Buth '01 2005-06 Paul Bode '07 Shaun Gee '00 1999-00 Greg Buth '01 2006-07 Alex Barnett '09

50 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN HONORSHONORS ANDAND AWARDSAWARDS

1990-91 James Blackwell '91 1993-94 Gregg Frame '94 Ivy Rookie of the Year 1994-95 Sea Lonergan '97 1984-85 Bryan Randall '88 1995-96 Sea Lonergan '97 1985-86 Jim Barton '89 1996-97 Sea Lonergan '97 1993-94 Sea Lonergan '97 1997-98 Shaun Gee '00 2003-04 Leon Pattman '07 1998-99 Shaun Gee '00 Note: Award initiated in 1978-79. All-Americas George Grebenstein '06 Ernst Mensel '12 Rufus Sisson '12 Maurice Swarthout '30 Al Bonniwell '35 Gus Broberg '41 Charles Pearson '42 George Munroe '43 Stanley Skaug '43 Audley Brindley '46 Rudy LaRusso '59 Larry Lawrence '80 Paul Anderson '84 Gus Broberg '41 Brian Burke '84 All-Ivy First Team 1926-27 Jim Picken '27 1927-28 Bill Heep '28 Ralph Langdell ''28 1928-29 Carl Spaeth '29 1934-35 Al Bonniwell '35 1935-36 Bill Thomas '38 1936-37 Bill Thomas '38 1937-38 Bill Thomas '38 Joe Batchelder '39 George Munroe '43 1938-39 Gus Broberg '41 Joe Batchelder '39 Bob MacLeod '39 Ivy Player of the Year 1939-40 Gus Broberg '41 Bob White '40 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 1940-41 Gus Broberg '41 Charles Pearson '42 Ivy Sophomore 1941-42 Jim Olsen '43 1942-43 Bob Myers '44 of the Year Stan Skaug '43 James Blackwell '91 1943-44 Audley Brindley '46 1971-72 Bill Raynor '74 Lionel Baxter '44 1973-74 Adam Sutton '76 1944-45 Ed Leede '49 1974-75 Larry Cubas '77 Dartmouth Players 1945-46 Bob Myers '44 Note: Award initiated in 1970-71. in Professional Jim Coleman '46 1946-47 Ed Leede '49 Basketball 1947-48 Ed Leede '49 1948-49 Ed Leede '49 James Picken '27, Paterson (ABL) 1952-53 Fred Gieg '53 Ralph Langdell '28, Paterson (ABL) 1954-55 Jim Francis '57 Robert MacLeod '39, Chicago Bruins 1955-56 Ron Judson '57 James Olsen '43, Chicago American Gears 1956-57 Jim Francis '57 George Munroe '43, St. Louis Bombers (BAA), Boston 1957-58 Rudy LaRusso '59 Celtics 1958-59 Rudy LaRusso '59 Richard McGuire USN, , Detroit Pistons Chuck Kaufman '60 Audley Brindley Jr. '46, New York Knicks 1960-61 George Ramming '61 Ed Leede '49, 1970-71 Paul Erland '72 James Francis '57, San Francisco Saints (ABL) 1972-73 James Brown '73 Rudy LaRusso '59, 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds '78 Larry Lawrence '80, Springfield Fame (USBL), Rochester 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 Zeniths (CBA), Puerto Rico Coquis (CBA) 1982-83 Paul Anderson '84 Paul Anderson '84, Tampa Bay Thrillers (CBA) 1983-84 Paul Anderson '84 Bryan Randall '88, San Jose Jammers (CBA) Brian Burke '84 Jim Barton '89, Memphis Rockers (WBL) 1987-88 Bryan Randall '88 Walter Palmer '90, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks Jim Barton '89 (NBA)James Blackwell '91, Albany Sharpshooters (GBA), 1988-89 Jim Barton '89 LaCrosse Catbirds (CBA), Hartford Hellcats (CBA), Boston Celtics (NBA), Charlotte Hornets (NBA) 1989-90 Walter Palmer '90 Audley Brindley '46 51 IVYIVY LEAGUELEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPSCHAMPIONSHIPS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

In the 1950s, as formal Ivy League competition began, Dartmouth usually ranked as the team to beat for the Ivy League basketball title. In 1955-56, the first year of formal Ivy League round-robin competition, Coach Alvin (Doggie) Julian's team, with his son, Toby '56, the team captain, the Big Green took the Ivy title. It was the first of three Ivy titles for Dartmouth dur- ing the league's first four years. After a 1-3 start in league play, Dartmouth won nine of its next ten Ivy games to finish atop the league with a 10-4 record (18-11 overall). Ron Judson '57 led the Ivy League in scoring and the Big Green went on to defeat West Virginia, 61-59, in overtime at Madison Square Garden in New York in the open- ing round of the NCAA Tournament. A year later, Dartmouth duplicated the 10-4 record but had to settle for sec- ond place in the Ivy race behind Yale. The same fate fell on Dartmouth in 1959- 60: a 10-4 record and second place behind Princeton. But, in between those close calls, Dartmouth ruled the league. Led by Rudy LaRusso '59, the 1957-58 team rolled to the Ivy crown with an 11-3 record (22-5 overall) and then defeated Connecticut and Manhattan in the NCAA tourney before losing to Temple for the East Regional title. In 1958-59, Dartmouth finished in a tie for first place with Princeton. Both teams had 13-1 records (they split their head-to-head matchups) but Dartmouth won a playoff with the Tigers, 69-68, to reach the NCAA tourney where the Green lost to a West Virginia team led by the great . Three Ivy League titles and a five-year record of 55-16 in Ivy League games marked a premier era in Dartmouth basketball history. That run of success, great as it was, actually didn't match the achievements of the Big Green during the years preceding the creation of the Ivy League. Seven of the eight Ivy colleges (only Brown wasn't a member) competed for two decades (from 1933-55) as the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Beginning with the 1937-38 season and continuing to 1945-46, Dartmouth launched a run that saw the Green win the league title for eight of nine seasons. The only miss came during the 1944-45 campaign when World War II led to an abbreviated sea- son. During this remarkable run, Dartmouth made four appearances in the NCAA tourney including runs to the national championship games in 1942 and 1944.

Little Man, Big Man: Dave Gavitt was the diminutive sixth man and Rudy LaRusso was the high-scoring center for the Ivy champs in 1958 and 1959.

Toby Julian '56 (3) was the captain and his father, , was Keys to success in 1957-58, clockwise from left: Tom Aley, Walt the coach as Dartmouth won the 1955-56 Ivy League title. Sosnowski, Chuck Kaufman, Rudy LaRusso, Coach Doggie Julian and Captain Dave Carruthers.

52 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN LEADINGLEADING THETHE NATIONNATION

Statistically, the Dartmouth men's basketball program and its players have been among the nation's leaders in numerous categories and, on Ian McGinnis '01 three occasions, the Big Green has been No. 1 in an NCAA statistical cat- egory. A fourth time, the National Basketball Hall of Fame recognized a Dartmouth player as the top 3-point shooter in the nation.

Jim Barton '89

Ian McGinnis '01 During his sophomore season (1998-99), McGinnis averaged 12.2 rebounds per game, the best in the nation. He grabbed 317 boards in 27 games, proving that height (he is 6-8) isn't everything. McGinnis became the first Big Green player in 38 years to average double figures in rebounding.

Greg Buth '01 Although it isn't an official NCAA category, the top male 3-point shoot- er in the nation is honored annually by the National Basketball Hall of Jim Barton '89 Fame. As a sophomore in 1998-99, Buth won the Edward S. Steitz Award Dartmouth's all-time leading scorer with 2,158 points, Barton led NCAA after connecting on 83 of 178 shots (.466) beyond the arc. The runner-up Division 1 as a freshman in free throw percentage. He missed only four that year was Duke's Trajan Langdon. Buth was honored at the Hall of times during the 1985-86 season, making 65 of 69 attempts (.942). That Fame in Springfield, Mass., and his jersey was displayed in the Hall of mark continues as the NCAA freshman record. Fame during the 1999-2000 season.

Kenny Mitchell '97 Greg Buth '01 By averaging 8.7 assists per game during the 1996-97 season, Mitchell led the nation. In 26 games, he had 203 assists-the Dartmouth single sea- son record. Mitchell finished ahead of Stanford's Brevin Knight, now with the Charlotte Bobcats. With 70 steals that same season, Mitchell holds the Dartmouth record in that category.

Kenny Mitchell '97

1993-94 Dartmouth Team The NCAA men's basketball record book has an entry for “Number of Different Players to Score a 3-Point Field Goal, One Team.” At Boston College on November 30, 1993, nine Big Green players connected on at least one 3-pointer. When Baron Carlson '96 hit a trey at the buzzer, Dartmouth vaulted into the NCAA record book.

53 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH BASKETBALLBASKETBALL RECORDSRECORDS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL Team GAMES PLAYED, SEASON 31 1904-05 (20-10-1) GAMES WON, SEASON 22 1941-42 (22-4); 1957-58 (22-5); 1958-59 (22-6) GAMES LOST, SEASON 26 1917-18 (0-26) WIN STREAK 17 1943-44 (Began Dec. 28, 1943 with a 75-47 win against Williams; ended Mar. 28, 1944, in NCAA finals with a 42-40 loss to Utah) LOSS STREAK 34 1916-20 (Began with a 26-17 loss to Syracuse on March 6, 1917; ended on Jan. 14, 1920, with a 36-18 win against Middlebury) HOME COURT WIN STREAK 38 1937-40 (Began Feb. 3, 1937 with a 63-21 win over Tufts; ended Feb. 17, 1940 with a 44-36 loss to Army) FIELD GOALS MADE Game 45 1971-72 (vs. Columbia, 107-83) Season 818 1971-72 (26 games) 3-POINT BASKETS MADE Game 18 2000-01 (vs. Albany, 88-76) Season 263 2001-02 (27 games, 263 x 671) FREE THROWS Game 42 1956-57 (vs. Springfield, 88-69) Season 614 1955-56 (29 games) POINTS SCORED Game 112 1999-00 (vs. Keene State, 112-97) Season 2,188 1971-72 (26 games) AVERAGE, SEASON 84.2 1971-72 (26 games, 2,188 points) REBOUNDS Game 62 1993-94 (vs. Holy Cross, 80-58) Season 1576 1958-59 (28 games) POINTS AGAINST Game 116 1966-67 (vs. Princeton, 42-116); 1967-68 (vs. Boston College, 69-116) Season 2,233 1971-72 (26 games) Individual FIELD GOALS Game 18 Jim Barton '89 (1986-87 vs. Brown [ot], 18-29, 48 points) Season 230 James Brown '73 (1972-73, 26 games) Career 761 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season 533 James Brown '73 (1972-73, 26 games, 230 FG) Career 1,630 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games, 761 FG) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 63.4 Brian Burke '84 (1983-84, 194 x 306) Career 57.2 Brian Burke '84 (1980-84, 406 x 710) THREE-POINT BASKETS MADE Game 9 Greg Buth '01 (2000-01 vs. Albany) Season 98 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89, 26 games) Career 242 Jim Barton '89 (1986-89, 104 games) THREE-POINT BASKETS ATTEMPTED Game 14 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89 vs. Harvard and 1988-89 vs. Vanderbilt) Season 226 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89, 26 games) Career 624 Greg Buth '01 (1997-2001, 100 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ONE THREE-POINT BASKET MADE Career 65 Jim Barton '89 (Began Jan. 28, 1987; ended March 4, 1989) FREE THROWS Game 23 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23 vs. Harvard) Season 212 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23, 16 games) 196 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71, 26 games) Career 454 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 76 games) Jim Barton '89 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season 276 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23, 16 games) 238 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71, 26 games) Career 585 Jim Francis '57 (1954-57, 78 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season 96.0 Mike Lang '06 (2004-05, 26 games, 48 x 50) 95.0 Gus Broberg '41 (1939-40, 21 games, 57 x 60) 94.2 Jim Barton '89 (1985-86, 26 games, 65 x 69) Career 89.5 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games, 394 x 440) POINTS Game 48 Jim Barton '89 (1986-87 vs. Brown) Season 636 Jim Barton '89 (1987-88, 26 games) Career 2,158 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games) 54 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH BASKETBALLBASKETBALL RECORDSRECORDS

SCORING AVERAGE Season 24.2 Jim Barton '89 (1987-88, 26 games, 636 points) Career 21.2 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 76 games, 1,606 points) REBOUNDS Game 32 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58 vs. Columbia) Season 503 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58, 27 games) Career 1,239 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1956-59, 80 games) ASSISTS Game 16 Flinder Boyd '02 (2000-01 vs. Albany) Season 203 Kenny Mitchell '97 (1996-97, 26 games) Career 585 Flinder Boyd '02 (1998-2002, 106 games) STEALS Game 8 Michael Lombard '92 (1990-91 vs. Cornell) Season 70 Kenny Mitchell '97 (1996-97, 26 games) Career 187 Sea Lonergan '97 (1993-97, 104 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game 12 Walter Palmer '90 (1987-88 vs. Harvard) Season 92 Brian Gilpin '97 (1994-95) Career 252 Brian Gilpin '97 (1993-97, 104 games) 225 Walter Palmer '90 (1986-90, 87 games) Steve Spahn '63 Dartmouth Ivy League Records

Individual FIELD GOALS Game 18 Jim Barton '89 (1987 vs. Brown, 18-29, 48 points) Season 122 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 390 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 852 attempts) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season 316 Steve Spahn '63 (1961-62) Career 852 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89) FREE THROWS Game 17 Steve Spahn '63 (1962 vs. Brown) Season 120 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 267 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 329 attempts) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season 147 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 333 Jim Francis '57 (1954-57) POINTS Game 48 Jim Barton '89 (1987 vs. Brown) Season 364 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 897 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72) REBOUNDS Game 32 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1958 vs. Columbia) Season 251 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58) Career 618 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1956-59) Team WINS 14 1958-59 (14-0, Champions) LOSSES 14 1963-64 & 1965-66 (0-14 each year)

POINTS SCORED Game 107 1971-72 (vs. Columbia, 107-83) Season 1,209 1971-72 (14 games) POINTS AGAINST Game 116 1967-68 (by Princeton, 116-42) Season 1,248 1964-65 (14 games) Brian Gilpin '97, Dartmouth's all-time shot blocker.

55 TTOPOP TENTEN SCORERSSCORERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

1. Jim Barton -- 2,158 Points Year G FGM FGA Pct 3FGM 3FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct Pts Ave 1985-86 26 144 325 .443 65 69 .942 353 13.6 1986-87 26 194 417 .465 59 137 .430 111 126 .880 558 21.4 1987-88 26 218 438 .497 85 169 .502 115 127 .905 636 24.4 1988-89 26 205 450 .455 98 226 .433 103 118 .872 611 23.5

Career 104 761 1630 .466 242 532 .454 394 440 .895 2158 20.7

2. Sea Lonergan -- 1,651 Points 1993-94 26 137 263 .520 12 36 .333 33 42 .785 319 12.2 1994-95 26 165 355 .464 42 96 .437 78 99 .787 450 17.3 1995-96 26 170 393 .433 24 78 .308 75 93 .806 439 16.9 1996-97 26 154 317 .486 27 83 .325 108 141 .766 443 17.0

Career 104 626 1328 .471 105 293 .358 294 375 .784 1651 15.9

3. Paul Erland -- 1,606 Points 1969-70 25 207 434 .477 130 164 .793 544 21.1 1970-71 26 211 492 .429 196 238 .824 618 23.8 1971-72 25 158 344 .459 128 162 .790 444 17.8

Career 76 576 1270 .454 454 564 .805 1606 21.2

4. Shaun Gee -- 1,548 Points 1996-97 26 50 83 .602 1 5 .200 50 78 .641 151 5.8 1997-98 25 164 334 .491 28 69 .406 101 157 .643 457 18.3 1998-99 26 151 342 .441 27 81 .333 123 172 .715 452 17.4 1999-00 27 172 364 .473 39 82 .424 105 177 .593 488 18.1

Career 104 537 1123 .478 95 247 .384 379 584 .649 1548 14.9

5. James Brown -- 1,536 Points 1970-71 26 174 436 .404 141 210 .671 493 18.9 1971-72 26 184 427 .431 99 144 .688 467 18.0 1972-73 26 230 533 .432 116 165 .703 576 22.2

Career 78 590 1396 .427 356 519 .686 1536 19.7

56 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN TTOPOP TENTEN SCORERSSCORERS

6. Paul Anderson -- 1,465 Points Year G FGM FGA Pct 3FGM 3FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct Pts Ave 1980-81 26 76 150 .507 30 45 .667 182 8.7 1981-82 26 149 301 .495 67 86 .779 365 14.0 1982-83 26 184 325 .566 106 126 .841 474 18.2 1983-84 26 170 315 .540 104 126 .825 444 17.1

Career 104 579 1091 .531 307 383 .802 1465 14.1

7. Greg Buth -- 1,437 Points 1997-98 20 35 119 .294 24 74 .324 18 23 .783 112 5.6 1998-99 26 114 293 .491 83 178 .466 59 65 .908 430 16.5 1999-00 27 162 385 .421 64 190 .337 67 81 .827 455 16.9 2000-01 27 147 335 .439 69 182 .379 77 93 .828 440 16.3

Career 100 488 1132 .431 240 624 .384 221 262 .843 1437 14.4

8. Ed Leede -- 1,331 Points 1944-45 14 82 67 95 .705 231 16.5 1946-47 24 129 98 356 14.8 1947-48 24 128 73 329 13.7 1948-49 26 153 109 415 15.9

Career 88 492 347 1331 15.1

9. Sterling Edmonds -- 1,306 Points 1975-76 26 170 285 .596 56 78 .718 396 15.2 1976-77 23 159 331 .480 83 100 .830 401 17.4 1977-78 26 212 370 .573 85 110 .773 509 19.6

Career 75 541 986 .549 224 288 .778 1306 17.4

10. Larry Cubas -- 1,298 Points 1974-75 26 171 382 .448 90 139 .648 432 16.6 1975-76 26 179 337 .531 69 123 .561 427 16.4 1976-77 26 182 426 .427 75 106 .708 439 16.5

Career 78 532 1145 .464 234 368 .636 1298 16.6

57 OTHEROTHER LEADINGLEADING SCORERSSCORERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Player Years GP FGM FGA FTM FTA PTS Ave Bryan Randall '88 1984-88 98 478 1036 316 444 1287 13.1 Steve Spahn '63 1960-63 73 459 1194 288 392 1206 16.5 Gregg Frame '94 1990-94 103 401 904 312 464 1181 11.5 Rudy LaRusso '59 1956-59 80 433 1015 301 420 1167 14.6 Alex Winn '70 1967-70 69 441 999 284 361 1166 16.7 Jim Francis '57 1954-57 78 384 728 391 585 1159 14.9 Bill Raynor '74 1971-74 77 409 1112 311 453 1129 14.7 Larry Lawrence '80 1977-81 75 446 831 230 374 1122 14.9 James Blackwell '91 1987-91 91 374 855 310 405 1106 12.2 Ron Judson '57 1955-57 79 381 1128 331 496 1093 13.8 Brian Gilpin '97 1993-97 104 430 881 183 248 1043 10.0 Flinder Boyd '02 1998-02 106 360 880 207 311 1025 9.7 Brian Burke '84 1980-84 89 406 710 202 251 1014 11.4 Charles Harris '02* 1998-03 107 360 826 104 274 1006 9.4 Jamie Halligan '95 1991-95 104 323 743 246 301 986 9.5 Gus Broberg '41 1938-41 67 392 - 182 212 966 14.4 Davis Blaine '65 1962-65 73 356 892 242 352 954 13.1 Chuck Kaufman '60 1957-60 74 374 935 193 285 941 12.7 John Mackay '88^ 1984-90 98 342 779 155 201 912 9.3 Walter Palmer '90 1986-90 87 345 630 212 276 903 10.4 Adam Sutton '76 1973-76 58 347 838 209 294 903 15.6 Mike McLaren '05 2001-05 106 289 719 96 128 885 8.3 Ian McGinnis '01 1997-01 106 317 740 208 342 876 8.3 J. Gunnar Malm '67 1964-67 73 336 833 203 291 875 11.9 Louis Geig '53 1949-53 65 340 - 177 310 857 13.2 P.J. Halas '98 1994-98 104 197 496 111 134 846 8.1 Peter Dunlop '67 1964-67 69 323 797 183 276 829 12.0 Bill Healey '76 1973-76 76 358 781 104 163 820 10.8 Walter Sosnowski '60 1957-60 78 294 686 226 343 814 10.4 William Biggs '52 1949-52 74 315 - 179 262 809 10.9 Gary Vanderweghe '60 1957-60 76 329 781 147 219 805 10.6 Glenn Wilson '55 1951-55 69 297 919 178 267 772 11.2 David Gardner '05 2001-05 109 273 520 210 369 758 6.9 George Munroe '43 1940-43 71 305 - 147 192 757 10.7

* = Harris played 1998-99, 2000-03 ^ = Mackay played 1984-86, 1988-90

Alex Winn '70 Larry Lawrence '80 John Mackey '88 Mike McLaren '05

58 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN ALL-TIMEALL-TIME LEADERSLEADERS

Top Scorers - Season Top Rebounders - Careers

Jim Barton '89 '87-'88 636 Rudy LaRusso '59 '56-'59 1239 Paul Erland '72 '70-'71 618 Jim Francis '57 '54-'57 1050 Jim Barton '89 '88-'89 611 Ian McGinnis '01 '97-'01 1028 James Brown '73 '72-'73 576 Gunnar Malm '67 '64-'67 668 Jim Barton '89 '86-'87 558 Brian Gilpin '97 '93-'97 641 Paul Anderson '84 '80-'84 638 Steve Spahn '63 '61-'62 553 Greg Pickering '70 '67-'70 594 Paul Erland '72 '69-'70 544 George Ramming '61 '58-'61 592 Rudy LaRusso '59 '58-'59 529 Ron Judson '57 '54-'57 581 Sterling Edmonds '78 '77-'78 509 Shaun Gee '00 '97-'00 566 Alex Winn '70 '68-'69 505 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 '87-'91 536 James Blackwell '91 '90-'91 503 Jim Masker '72 '69-'72 530 Larry Lawrence '80 '80-'81 501 Paul Erland '72 '69-'72 530 Shaun Gee '00 '99-'00 488 Alex Winn '70 '67-'70 528 Bill Raynor '74 '71-'72 488 Dan Berry '61 '58-'61 526 Adam Sutton '76 '73-'74 476 Sterling Edmonds '78 '75-'78 523 Ivy Scoring Champions Year Player G PTS Ave Year Player G PTS Ave 1911-12 Rufus Sisson 10 128 12.8 1961-62 Steve Spahn 14 325 23.2 1934-35 Alfred Bonniwell 12 145 12.1 1970-71 Paul Erland 14 364 26.0 1938-39 Gus Broberg 12 159 13.3 1972-73 James Brown 14 316 22.6 1939-40 Gus Broberg 12 180 15.0 1973-74 Adam Sutton 14 252 19.4 1940-41 Gus Broberg 12 164 13.7 1987-88 Jim Barton 14 334 23.8 1941-42 George Munroe 12 175 14.6 1988-89 Jim Barton 14 304 21.7 1943-44 Audley Brindley 8 135 16.8 1994-95 Sea Lonergan 14 259 18.5 1960-61 George Ramming 14 288 20.5 1997-98 Shaun Gee 14 276 19.7 The NCAA Tourney

Dartmouth has advanced to the NCAA Tournament seven times and played in the national championship game twice. In 1942, Dartmouth knocked off Penn State and Kentucky to advance to the final before losing to Stanford, 53-38. In 1944 the Green again played for the national championship, only to lose a heart-breaking 42-40 overtime decision to Utah. Scores of NCAA Tournament Games 1941 Wisconsin 51, Dartmouth 50 (First Round) Dartmouth 60, North Carolina 59 (East Consolation) 1942 Dartmouth 44, Penn State 39 (First Round) Dartmouth 47, Kentucky 28 (East Championship) Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38 (National Championship) 1943 DePaul 46, Dartmouth 36 (First Round) Dartmouth 51, NYU 49 (East Consolation) 1944 Dartmouth 63, Catholic U. 38 (First Round) Dartmouth 60, Ohio State 53 (East Championship) Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (OT) (National Championship) 1956 Dartmouth 61, West Virginia 59 (First Round) Canisius 66, Dartmouth 58 (Second Round) Dartmouth 85, Connecticut 64 (East Consolation) 1958 Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 64 (First Round) Dartmouth 79, Manhattan 62 (Second Round) Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 (East Regional Championship) 1959 West Virginia 82, Dartmouth 68 (First Round)

59 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

GP W L Coach Captain 1900-01 19 11 8 - Guy Abbott '02 1901-02 16 11 5 - Guy Abbott '02 1902-03 16 7 9 - Amos Foster '04 1903-04 14 8 6 - John Rix '05 1904-05 31* 20 10 - John Rix '05 1905-06 18 16 2 - William McGrail '06 1906-07 17 13 4 Henry Lane '07 George Grebenstein '07 1907-08 15 11 4 “ Benjamin Lang '09 1908-09 16 11 5 “ (35-13) John Dingle '10 1909-10 10 6 4 Benjamin Lang '09 Francis Brady '10

1910-11 11 5 6 John Keady '05 John Mullen, Jr. '11 1911-12 14 9 5 Francis Brady '10 Ernst Mensel '12 1912-13 12 4 8 James Mullen '11 William Gibson '13 1913-14 17 4 13 C.A. Reed P.W. Loudon '14 W.J. Snow '14 1914-15 17 6 11 P.W. Loudon Roger Winship '15 1915-16 23 11 12 “ (17-23) Gerold Rector '16 1916-17 22 10 12 J.A. Pelletier Walter Sisson '17 1917-18 26 0 26 F.H. Walker Karl Hutchinson '18 1918-19 (No team) 1919-20 25 5 20 George Zahn Henry Browne '21

1920-21 22 13 9 “ Ralph Yuill '21 1921-22 20 13 7 “ Joseph Millar '23 1922-23 21 14 7 “ Thomas Cullen '23 1923-24 21 12 9 “ (57-52) Karl Friedmann '25 1924-25 17 12 5 Leonard Wachter Lewis Goas '25 1925-26 18 11 7 “ Harrison Dey '27 1926-27 23 17 6 “ James Picken '27 1927-28 27 19 8 “ (59-26) William Heep '28 1928-29 19 13 6 A. D. (Dolly) Stark Carl Spaeth '29 1929-30 20 11 9 “ John Cheney '30

1930-31 21 14 7 “ Milburn Magee '31 1931-32 21 15 6 “ William McCall '32 1932-33 18 12 6 “ George Stangle '34 1933-34 20 13 7 “ Henry Kraszewski '34 1934-35 21 12 9 “ Alfred Bonniwell '35 1935-36 21 11 10 “ (101-60) John McKernan '36 1936-37 22 14 8 Osborne Cowles Harold Parachini '37 1937-38 25 20 5 “ William Thomas '38 1938-39 23 18 5 “ Roger Dudis '39 1939-40 21 15 6 “ Robert White '40

1940-41 24 19 5 “ Gustave Broberg '41 1941-42 26 22 4 “ Charles Pearson '42 1942-43 23 20 3 “ Stanley Skaug '43 1943-44 21 19 2 Earl Brown Audley Brindley '46 1944-45 14 6 8 Osborne Cowles (Game captains) 1945-46 13 10 3 “ (144-47) Robert Myers '44 1946-47 24 9 15 Elmer Lampe James Coleman '46 1947-48 24 12 12 “ James Coleman '46 1948-49 26 15 11 “ Edward Leede '49 1949-50 25 8 17 “ (44-55) Emil Hudak '50

1950-51 26 3 23 Alvin (Doggie) Julian Robert Hustek '51 1951-52 30 11 19 “ E. Kent Calhoun '52 1952-53 26 12 14 “ Frederick Gieg '53 1953-54 26 13 13 “ Peter Geithner '54 1954-55 25 18 7 “ Glenn Wilson '55 1955-56 29 18 11 “ F. Tobias Julian '56 1956-57 25 18 7 “ Ronald Judson '57 1957-58 27 22 5 “ M. David Carruthers '58 1958-59 28 22 6 “ Rudy LaRusso '59 1959-60 23 14 9 “ Charles Kaufman '60 60 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

GP W L Coach Captain 1960-61 24 5 19 “ George Ramming '61 1961-62 24 6 18 “ William Shanahan'62 1962-63 25 7 18 “ Barry Elson '63 1963-64 25 2 23 “ Francis Hanlon '64 1964-65 25 4 21 “ Victor Mair '65 1965-66 24 3 21 “ Neil Castaldo '66 1966-67 24 7 17 “ (183-236) J. Gunnar Malm '67 1967-68 26 8 18 Dave Gavitt '59 Joseph Colgan '68 1968-69 25 10 15 “ (18-33) Gregory Pickering '70 1969-70 25 13 12 Gregory Pickering '70 1970-71 26 10 16 “ John Ryzewic '71 1971-72 26 14 12 “ (37-40) Gary Dicovitsky '72 1972-73 26 6 20 Tom O'Connor James Brown '73 1973-74 26 4 22 “ (10-42) E. William Raynor '74 1974-75 26 8 18 Marcus Jackson (8-18) Daniel McKay '75 1975-76 26 16 10 Lawrence Cubas '77 1976-77 26 4 22 “ John Lisowski '77 1977-78 26 10 16 “ Sterling Edmonds '78 John Lisowski '77 1978-79 26 14 12 “ (44-60) Peter Roby '79 Marc Gautier '79 1979-80 26 6 20 Larry Lawrence '80 David Broll '80

1980-81 26 10 16 “ Larry Lawrence '80 Calvin Johnson '81 1981-82 26 7 19 “ Jon Edwards '82 1982-83 26 7 19 “ (30-74) Stephen McNamara '83 1983-84 26 11 15 Reggie Minton (11-15) Paul Anderson '84 Brian Burke '84

Flinder Boyd '02, co-captain of the 2001-02 Dartmouth team, is playing profes- Kenny Mitchell '97, a co-captain in 1996-97, is Dartmouth's single season sionally in France. He is Dartmouth's career leader in assists. leader in assists. 61 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

GP W L Coach Captain 1984-85 26 5 21 Timothy Hassett '85 1985-86 26 11 15 “ Joseph Kilroy '86 Bryan Randall '88 John Mackay '88 1986-87 26 15 11 “ Bryan Randall '88 J. Kwaku Miller '87 1987-88 26 18 8 “ Bryan Randall '88 Leonard Bazelak '88 1988-89 26 17 9 “ James Barton Jr. '89 Darin Maccoux '89 1989-90 26 12 14 “ John Mackay '88 Robert Summers '90 Walter Palmer '90 1990-91 26 9 17 “ (87-95) E. James Blackwell '91 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 1991-92 26 10 16 Dave Faucher Michael Lombard '92 1992-93 26 11 15 “ John Conley '93 Alexander Gayer '93 H. Crawford Palmer '93 1993-94 26 10 16 “ Gregg Frame '94 1994-95 26 13 13 ” Benjamin Halligan '95 1995-96 26 16 10 “ Jacob Capps '96 Matthew Bush '96 1996-97 26 18 8 “ Seamus Lonergan '97 Kenneth Mitchell Jr. '97 1997-98 26 7 19 “ P. J. Halas '98 Asa Palmer '98 1998-99 26 14 12 “ Shaun Gee '00 1999-00 27 9 18 “ Shaun Gee '00 Christopher Ellis Jr. '00 Jason Kemp '98 2000-01 27 8 19 “ Gregory Buth '01 Ian McGinnis '01 2001-02 27 9 18 “ I.J. Flinder Boyd '02 Vedad Osmanovic '02 2002-03 27 8 19 “ Charles Harris '02 Gregory Friel '03 2003-04 28 3 25 “ (136-208) Stephen Callahan '05 2004-05 27 11 16 Terry Dunn Stephen Callahan '05 David Gardner '05 2005-06 27 6 21 “ Michael Lang '06 Calvin Arnold '06 2006-07 27 9 18 “ (26-55) Jason Meyer '06 Johnathan Ball '08 TOTALS 2,463* 1,179 1,284 * includes tie game CAN'T COME TO THE GAME? Here's how to follow Dartmouth men's basketball. Dartmouth College Broadcasting (featuring WDCR AM – 1340 and WFRD FM – 99.3) plans to broadcast a total of 23 Big Green men's basketball games this season. The complete schedule includes all seven Ivy League road matchups. WDCR and WFRD are the official voices for Dartmouth sports, featuring football, men's and women's hockey, baseball and special post-season games. The stations have expanded their menu to include web-casting of selected games. Check out their web site: www.DartmouthSportsRadio.net

All Dartmouth home games can be seen via live video streaming on www.DartmouthSports.com, featuring audio commentary. Road games, as well as all home games, will be available on demand (archived). You can also find weekly pre- views from Coach Terry Dunn in his Fast Break segment on the premium portion of DartmouthSports.com.

62 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/10 COLGATE W 66-45 2/4 Princeton (ot) W 54-50 2/5 Cornell W 58-46 1/14 Penn W 35-32 2/7 HARVARD W 58-36 3/11 HOLY CROSS W 59-34 1/18 Harvard W 55-31 2/13 PRINCETON W 57-55 3/18 NORTON CO. W 67-46 1/21 PENN W 58-46 2/14 Yale W 59-48 3/24 Catholic U.@ W 63-38 2/4 YALE W 34-32 2/21 Penn L 49-52 3/25 Ohio State# W 60-53 2/11 HARVARD W 52-31 2/23 COLUMBIA W 66-23 3/28 Utah$ L 40-42 2/14 Yale W 40-36 2/25 HOLY CROSS W 58-44 @ NCAA First Round 2/17 CORNELL W 55-44 2/28 Cornell W 68-53 # NCAA East Championship 2/18 PRINCETON W 51-37 3/2 Columbia W 46-43 $ NCAA Championship at Madison Square 2/25 COLUMBIA W 54-48 3/4 YALE W 68-52 Garden 2/27 Cornell L 36-37 3/7 Brown W 62-44 3/4 Brown W 52-30 3/18 Princeton# W 46-38 1944-45 3/7 Princeton W 38-33 3/20 Penn State$ W 44-39 Coach: Osborne Cowles 3/8 Columbia L 45-50 3/21 Kentucky@ W 48-28 Captain: None Overall: 6-8 EIBL: 2-4 Osborne Cowles 3/28 Stanford% L 38-53 1939-40 #Eastern League Playoff at Philadelphia 12/8 QUONSET NAS L 31-44 1936-43, 44-46 (9), 144-47 Coach: Osborne Cowles $ NCAA First Round at New Orleans 12/9 CAMP EDWARDS W 54-47 1936-37 Captain: Robert White '40 @ NCAA East Championship at New Orleans 12/16 Penn W 50-35 Overall: 15-6 EIBL 11-1 (1) 12/23 Yale L 42-45 Coach: Osborne Cowles % NCAA Championship at Kansas City, Mo. 12/7 Vermont W 37-35 12/30 St. John's L 38-53 Captain: Harold Parachini '37 12/9 TUFTS W 49-31 1942-43 1/4 CAMP ENDICOTT W 51-40 Overall: 14-8 EIBL: 8-4 12/16 FORDHAM W 47-40 Coach: Osborne Cowles 1/6 Columbia L 33-51 12/5 Vermont W 34-29 12/20 VERMONT W 68-39 Captain: Stanley Skaug '43 1/13 BROWN L 52-58 12/10 FITCHBURG STC W 69-14 12/28 Stanford* L 29-55 Overall: 20-3 EIBL: 11-1 (1) 1/16 MIDDLEBURY W 58-45 12/12 ST. ANSELM'S W 37-32 12/30 Rochester L 35-37 12/11 SPRINGFIELD W 56-32 1/20 CORNELL L 28-46 12/16 VERMONT W 47-38 1/1 California# L 30-42 12/12 SPRINGFIELD W 55-45 1/27 PENN L 39-41 12/17 Syracuse L 29-42 1/13 HARVARD W 51-33 1/6 Minnesota W 47-38 1/31 COLUMBIA W 45-38 12/18 Colgate L 31-44 1/17 PENN W 59-45 1/9 Toledo L 48-52 2/3 HOLY CROSS W 59-46 12/19 Union L 45-49 1/20 Columbia L 32-35 1/11 Wayne State W 50-32 2/10 Cornell L 35-50 1/6 BROWN W 48-38 2/3 PRINCETON W 56-33 1/13 Seton Hall W 46-40 1/9 Penn L 32-49 2/7 Harvard W 53-46 1/16 Yale W 48-29 1945-46 1/13 PROVIDENCE L 51-57 2/10 YALE W 52-33 1/27 HOLY CROSS W 79-37 Coach: Osborne Cowles 1/16 PENN L 22-34 2/16 CORNELL W 39-36 1/30 Princeton L 39-44 Captain: Robert Myers '44 2/3 TUFTS W 63-21 2/17 ARMY L 36-44 2/1 Columbia W 66-44 Overall: 10-3 EIBL: 7-1 (1) 2/6 YALE W 35-25 2/21 Penn W 62-61 2/3 HARVARD W 53-42 12/4 CAMP EDWARDS# W 49-26 2/10 Harvard W 44-31 2/24 COLUMBIA W 38-31 2/6 YALE W 62-30 12/8 PENN L 28-37 2/13 Yale L 37-40 2/26 Yale W 60-35 2/10 BROWN W 58-36 12/15 PRINCETON W 55-43 2/17 HARVARD W 40-29 3/2 Princeton W 38-36 2/13 CORNELL W 47-39 12/21 Holy Cross L 44-60 2/20 CORNELL W 51-37 3/4 Cornell W 37-23 2/17 Harvard W 52-38 12/22 Yale L 37-40 2/22 COLUMBIA W 47-45 3/6 Brown L 47-56 2/20 Army W 60-46 2/2 FORT DEVENS# W 53-36 2/26 Columbia L 43-45 * Philadelphia, Pa. 2/22 COLUMBIA W 70-48 1/5 Penn W 46-45 2/27 Princeton W 35-34 # White Plains, N.Y. 2/27 Penn W 66-43 1/9 QUONSET NAS# W 58-42 3/6 PRINCETON W 46-38 3/6 PRINCETON W 52-33 1/12 Columbia W 47-35 3/8 Cornell W 52-49 1940-41 3/10 PENN W 70-34 1/19 ARMY W 55-53 Coach: Osborne Cowles 3/13 Cornell W 55-33 1/22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 62-35 1937-38 Captain: Gustave Broberg '41 3/24 DePaul# L 35-46 1/26 CORNELL W 48-44 Coach: Osborne Cowles Overall: 19-5 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 3/25 NYU$ W 51-49 2/2 Princeton W 49-33 Captain: William Thomas '38 12/7 TUFTS W 55-42 # NCAA First Round at Madison Square 2/5 VALPARAISO W 56-51 Overall: 20-5 EIBL: 8-4 (1) 12/10 Vermont W 54-32 Garden 2/9 Cornell W 56-53 12/4 Vermont W 37-30 12/14 FORDHAM W 44-40 $ NCAA East Consolation 2/16 COLUMBIA W 47-27 12/8 AMHERST W 53-30 12/18 VERMONT W 59-40 # Exhibitions 12/10 Springfield W 40-38 1/1 Toledo L 48-54 12/11 ST. ANSELM'S W 48-33 1/3 Wayne L 34-38 12/14 NORWICH W 75-16 1/4 Rochester W 58-53 12/17 Western Reserve W 48-44 1/10 Harvard W 34-31 12/18 Canisius W 47-28 1/15 PENN W 60-38 12/20 Michigan# L 17-42 1/18 Cornell W 36-33 1/6 VERMONT W 60-32 2/1 Army W 50-42 1/8 HARVARD W 43-42 2/5 HOLY CROSS W 65-32 1/10 Cornell W 56-38 2/8 PRINCETON W 55-40 1/13 PROVIDENCE W 39-28 2/12 YALE W 63-41 1/15 YALE W 49-27 2/15 CORNELL L 27-31 1/22 PENN W 43-38 2/19 Yale W 51-50 2/5 Penn L 38-40 2/22 COLUMBIA W 49-36 2/10 Yale W 38-29 2/26 BROWN W 47-30 2/12 PRINCETON W 44-38 3/1 Penn W 65-57 2/16 SYRACUSE W 51-41 3/5 HARVARD W 63-47 2/19 CORNELL W 50-42 3/10 Columbia W 39-33 Earl Brown Elmer Lampe 2/21 COLUMBIA W 46-36 3/12 Princeton L 32-45 1943-44 (1), 19-2 1946-50 (4), 44-55 2/26 Columbia L 37-48 3/21 Wisconsin$ L 50-51 1943-44 1946-47 2/28 Princeton L 38-37 3/22 North Carolina# W 60-59 Coach: Earl Brown Coach: Elmer Lampe 3/4 Tufts W 49-46 $ NCAA First Round Captain: Audley Brindley Jr. '46 Captain: James Coleman Jr. '46 3/8 Brown W 45-40 # NCAA East Consolation Overall: 19-2 EIBL: 8-0 (1) Overall: 9-15 EIBL: 5-7 3/9 Harvard L 39-46 12/4 Princeton W 45-34 12/7 RUTGERS W 54-48 # White Plains, N.Y. 1941-42 12/11 CORNELL W 52-39 12/9 Union W 42-32 Coach: Osborne Cowles 12/14 MITCHELL FIELD# W 78-46 1938-39 12/13 MITCHELL FLD. L 30-44 Captain: Charles Pearson '42 12/18 BROWN W 47-34 Coach: Osborne Cowles 12/28 WILLIAMS W 75-47 Overall: 22-4 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 12/21 Holy Cross L 34-45 Captain: Roger Dudis '39 1/1 Penn W 54-48 12/9 Vermont W 47-18 12/23 Manhattan L 46-60 Overall: 18-5 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 1/6 FORT DEVENS W 73-55 12/11 Tufts W 61-34 12/27 Notre Dame L 55-66 12/7 SPRINGFIELD W 39-31 1/8 COLUMBIA W 51-40 12/13 ST. JOHN'S W 74-55 12/30 Toledo L 50-66 12/9 Vermont L 36-37 1/11 BOSTON CG W 56-41 12/17 FORDHAM W 53-52 1/3 California L 46-55 12/12 PROVIDENCE W 41-24 1/13 CAMP THOMAS W 75-40 12/31 Wisconsin W 57-49 1/4 California L 35-48 12/14 VERMONT W 50-43 1/15 PRINCETON W 54-31 1/1 Toledo L 46-59 1/10 Princeton L 36-40 12/19 Toledo L 43-57 1/20 NORTON CO. W 61-50 1/3 Seton Hall W 43-42 1/11 Columbia L 56-60 12/20 Western Reserve L 43-53 1/22 PENN W 61-49 1/10 HARVARD L 36-49 1/18 PENN W 72-53 12/22 Denver W 56-42 1/27 CAMP ENDICOTT W 72-27 1/14 PENN W 75-31 1/20 CORNELL L 35-38 12/29 Stanford W 48-47 1/29 Columbia W 69-53 1/17 CORNELL W 49-29 1/25 Army L 44-55 1/7 BOSTON UNIV. W 45-42 1/31 ARMY W 47-38 2/1 MIDDLEBURY W 59-46 63 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/29 BOSTON UNIV. W 73-52 1/2 NYU L 39-87 1/2 Bowling Green L 68-76 1954-55 2/11 Harvard L 45-58 1/7 CORNELL W 48-47 1/5 BROWN W 79-54 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/15 YALE W 53-50 1/11 MARYLAND ST. W 60-59 1/8 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 59-58 Captain: Glenn Wilson '55 2/19 HOLY CROSS L 48-59 1/14 Harvard L 56-74 1/11 PRINCETON L 48-50 Overall: 18-7 Ivy League: 9-5 2/22 COLUMBIA L 47-52 1/18 Yale L 54-68 1/12 PENN L 67-73 12/4 Middlebury W 73-56 2/26 HARVARD W 57-49 1/21 PENN L 42-83 1/15 Harvard (ot) W 60-59 12/8 VERMONT W 85-67 3/1 Penn L 50-60 2/1 CONNECTICUT L 71-78 1/19 Penn L 55-72 12/10 NORWICH W 79-38 3/3 Yale W 43-41 2/4 YALE L 51-53 1/21 Boston C. (ot) L 51-64 12/17 HARVARD W 74-57 3/8 PRINCETON W 75-53 2/8 PRINCETON L 54-82 1/26 ARMY W 60-55 12/28 Massachusetts# W 87-65 3/15 Cornell L 37-51 2/11 HARVARD L 58-60 2/9 HARVARD W 59-57 12/29 Middlebury# W 73-69 # Exhibition 2/15 HOLY CROSS L 50-67 2/12 Yale L 57-81 12/30 Connecticut# W 66-65 1947-48 2/18 COLUMBIA L 56-74 2/15 YALE W 59-50 1/5 ST. ANSELM W 72-47 Coach: Elmer Lampe 2/24 Columbia L 51-74 2/21 Holy Cross L 53-65 1/8 Cornell L 66-70 Captain: James Coleman Jr. 46 2/25 Penn L 61-67 2/23 CORNELL L 41-57 1/10 Princeton L 50-62 Overall: 12-12 EIBL: 6-6 2/27 Hofstra W 53-40 2/29 Columbia L 50-83 1/14 PENN W 54-52 12/5 McGILL W 81-41 3/4 Princeton L 43-55 3/1 Princeton L 46-74 1/18 YALE L 79-83 12/10 Vermont W 63-41 3/6 BROWN L 48-54 3/6 HOLY CROSS L 40-47 1/22 Williams L 49-67 12/13 MANHATTAN L 53-57 3/11 Cornell L 43-56 3/8 COLUMBIA L 55-58 2/5 PRINCETON W 66-56 12/16 ST. MICHAEL'S W 68-37 3/15 Cornell W 72-65 2/8 CONNECTICUT W 69-54 12/20 Holy Cross L 61-75 2/11 Columbia L 51-63 1952-53 12/27 Temple L 54-73 2/12 Penn W 78-70 Coach: Alvin Julian 12/30 Seton Hall L 52-57 2/15 HOLY CROSS W 71-64 Captain: L. Frederick Gieg '53 1/3 Manhattan L 50-53 2/17 Yale W 78-62 Overall: 12-14 EIBL: 5-7 1/10 Columbia L 54-64 2/19 BROWN L 41-52 12/6 SUFFOLK W 73-40 1/12 Princeton L 42-55 2/22 COLUMBIA W 84-63 12/10 Middlebury W 80-58 1/17 PENN W 64-60 2/25 Harvard W 77-54 12/13 AMHERST L 53-56 1/21 VERMONT W 87-40 2/26 Brown W 52-41 12/17 VERMONT W 71-60 1/24 ARMY W 57-43 3/1 Holy Cross L 52-56 12/27 No. Carolina State L 50-96 2/10 AMERICAN INT. W 78-54 3/5 CORNELL W 74-62 12/29 Pittsburgh L 61-67 2/14 PRINCETON L 59-60 # New England Tournament at Storrs, Conn. 12/30 Duquesne L 55-83 2/18 YALE W 76-68 1/3 Siena L 54-61 1955-56 2/21 CORNELL L 49-66 1/8 BOSTON C. L 51-54 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/26 HOLY CROSS L 56-67 1/10 CORNELL L 63-76 Captain: Franklin Julian '56 2/28 Penn W 66-62 Alvin (Doggie) Julian 1/13 HOLY CROSS W 67-61 Overall: 18-11 Ivy League: 10-4 (1) 3/1 Yale W 68-63 1950-67 (17), 183-236 1/16 Columbia L 65-75 12/3 MIDDLEBURY W 64-59 3/3 HARVARD W 56-48 1/17 Penn L 50-79 12/7 Vermont W 70-37 3/6 COLUMBIA L 35-44 1950-51 1/24 Brown W 76-59 12/10 COLBY W 52-41 3/9 Harvard W 59-47 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/7 YALE W 61-51 12/14 BOSTON C. W 65-48 3/13 Cornell L 45-52 Captain: Robert Hustek '51 Overall: 3-23 EIBL: 11-1 2/11 Harvard L 46-50 12/19 USC W 61-57 1948-49 12/2 St. Michael's L 42-46 2/14 PRINCETON W 60-51 12/21 Stanford L 55-56 Coach: Elmer Lampe 12/7 VERMONT (ot) L 64-66 2/18 Army W 61-58 12/22 USC L 50-68 Captain: Edward Leede '48 12/9 ST. ANSELM L 42-53 2/21 PENN W 65-55 12/24 California L 59-78 Overall: 15-11 EIBL: 4-8 12/12 Boston Univ. L 75-81 2/24 Holy Cross L 50-99 12/29 Northwestern L 60-74 12/1 VERMONT W 64-42 12/16 Amherst W 59-49 2/28 COLUMBIA L 59-63 12/30 Bradley L 74-80 12/6 Vermont W 51-41 12/27 Miami (Fla.) L 52-61 3/4 HARVARD W 74-66 1/6 Penn L 66-69 12/8 BOSTON C. W 48-46 12/29 Tampa L 50-52 3/6 Hofstra W 68-62 1/7 Princeton L 82-90 12/11 AMERICAN INT. W 69-34 1/2 Manhattan L 57-87 3/7 Princeton L 68-82 1/10 HARVARD W 71-58 12/14 Harvard (ot) W 72-68 1/6 Siena L 39-56 3/12 Yale W 64-60 1/14 PRINCETON L 57-59 12/17 TUFTS W 63-50 1/9 HOLY CROSS L 52-67 3/14 Cornell L 55-80 1/17 Holy Cross L 67-81 12/29 Minnesota# L 52-64 2/4 YALE W 73-68 1/13 CORNELL L 43-58 1953-54 12/30 Vanderbilt# W 64-52 2/9 Columbia W 71-70 1/16 Harvard L 53-68 Coach: Alvin Julian 1/1 Northwestern W 52-49 2/11 HOLY CROSS W 83-67 1/17 Yale L 59-66 Captain: Peter Geithner '54 1/3 Rochester W 64-51 2/17 CORNELL W 79-61 1/20 Columbia L 49-76 Overall: 13-13 EIBL: 5-9 1/8 COLUMBIA L 48-50 2/18 COLUMBIA W 61-50 1/27 Penn L 67-81 12/5 MIDDLEBURY W 71-69 1/13 HOLY CROSS W 50-44 2/22 BROWN W 93-48 2/7 COLUMBIA L 43-59 12/12 WILLIAMS W 70-69 1/15 Princeton L 49-59 2/25 PENN W 74-60 2/10 PRINCETON L 58-66 12/16 Vermont W 80-49 1/20 PENN (2ot) L 73-76 2/29 Yale W 76-67 2/15 BOSTON C. L 35-54 12/18 COLBY W 69-52 1/22 Cornell L 51-57 3/2 Harvard W 86-71 2/17 PENN L 49-86 12/28 MIDDLEBURY# W 63-54 1/24 YALE L 41-62 3/3 Brown W 90-79 2/21 HARVARD W 65-61 12/29 HARVARD# W 77-69 2/8 BOSTON UNIV. W 55-45 3/10 Cornell L 71-81 2/23 Hofstra L 47-67 12/30 CONNECTICUT# L 58-70 2/12 HARVARD W 60-35 3/13 West Virginia# (ot)W 61-59 2/24 Princeton L 69-70 1/2 Siena W 60-44 2/16 Yale L 43-71 3/16 Canisius$ L 58-66 2/28 YALE L 49-62 1/6 Yale L 58-60 2/19 PRINCETON L 39-44 3/17 Connecticut% W 85-64 3/3 Brown W 69-68 1/9 COLUMBIA W 63-54 2/23 Army (ot) W 61-58 # NCAA First Round at NYC 3/8 Holy Cross L 40-53 1/11 New Hampshire W 75-59 2/26 Penn L 43-64 $ NCAA Second Round at Philadelphia 3/10 Cornell L 48-69 1/15 ARMY L 51-57 2/28 Columbia W 47-38 % NCAA East Consolation at Philadelphia 1/16 CORNELL L 58-79 3/5 Brown L 55-67 1951-52 1/19 Holy Cross L 67-82 1956-57 3/7 Holy Cross L 41-76 Coach: Alvin Julian 1/23 Penn L 67-78 Coach: Alvin Julian 3/12 CORNELL W 57-45 Captain: E. Kent Calhoun '52 2/6 PRINCETON W 60-50 Captain: Ronald Judson '57 # Corn Bowl at Des Moines, Iowa Overall: 11-19 EIBL: 4-8 12/1 BRANDEIS W 61-58 2/10 YALE L 74-84 Overall: 18-7 Ivy League: 10-4 1949-50 12/6 MIDDLEBURY W 76-55 2/12 Brown W 68-64 12/1 Middlebury W 74-54 Coach: Elmer Lampe 12/8 ST. ANSELM W 62-49 2/13 Harvard W 68-59 12/5 WILLIAMS W 71-48 Captain: Emil Hudak '50 12/12 Vermont W 75-55 2/17 HARVARD W 78-60 12/8 COLBY W 67-57 Overall: 8-17 EIBL: 1-11 12/14 NAVY L 55-64 2/20 PENN L 48-56 12/15 Yale W 69-57 12/1 ST. ANSELM W 76-62 12/18 Syracuse L 57-94 2/24 HOLY CROSS L 60-76 12/19 Columbia L 68-78 12/3 Vermont W 35-28 12/20 Canisius L 48-62 2/27 Columbia L 49-55 12/21 North Carolina# L 61-89 12/7 MIDDLEBURY W 69-48 12/26 St. Louis L 45-63 3/1 Cornell L 53-73 12/22 Syracuse# L 63-86 12/10 AMHERST W 62-46 12/28 Michigan State L 42-57 3/6 Princeton L 57-67 1/2 Connecticut W 70-67 12/13 Holy Cross L 53-85 12/29 Minnesota L 62-75 3/9 BROWN L 71-74 1/5 Holy Cross L 64-66 12/27 Rochester W 62-53 12/31 Valparaiso L 43-59 # Dartmouth Invitational Tournament 1/9 SPRINGFIELD W 88-69 12/30 Duquesne L 51-79 1/12 Brown W 93-56

64 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/18 Princeton L 61-59 3/7 Princeton# W 69-68 2/2 COLUMBIA W 65-54 12/30 Dayton L 70-98 1/19 Penn W 71-44 3/10 West Virginia% L 68-82 2/3 CORNELL W 60-58 1/2 Kentucky L 67-107 1/25 BOSTON UNIV. W 72-48 # Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 2/9 BROWN L 52-71 1/8 CORNELL L 91-95 2/7 VERMONT W 81-69 $ Ivy League Playoff at Yale 2/10 YALE L 72-85 1/9 COLUMBIA L 77-85 2/9 HARVARD W 74-59 % NCAA First Round at New York City 2/16 Princeton L 54-97 1/13 HARVARD L 80-96 2/13 BROWN W 67-42 2/17 Penn L 46-59 1/15 Holy Cross L 74-93 2/16 COLUMBIA W 63-56 1959-60 2/23 PENN L 66-87 1/16 New Hampshire W 85-79 2/19 HOLY CROSS W 73-69 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/24 PRINCETON L 66-77 1/19 Harvard L 79-91 2/22 PENN W 76-52 Captain: Charles Kaufman '60 3/2 Yale L 66-81 1/26 Boston Univ. L 65-67 2/23 CORNELL W 84-49 Overall: 14-9 Ivy League: 10-4 3/3 Brown L 78-93 1/30 PITTSBURGH W 80-70 2/27 YALE L 56-57 12/5 ST. MICHAEL'S W 69-54 # Holiday Festival, New York City 2/2 HOLY CROSS L 71-81 3/2 PRINCETON W 75-74 12/9 Rhode Island W 74-65 2/5 Cornell L 84-110 3/7 Harvard L 60-69 12/26 NYU# L 68-78 1962-63 2/6 Columbia L 87-108 3/9 Cornell W 56-47 12/28 St. John's# L 66-73 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/12 Penn L 67-87 # Boston Garden Tournament 1/2 Holy Cross L 77-82 Captain: Barry Elson '63 2/13 Princeton L 64-103 1/8 Cornell W 77-59 Overall: 7-18 Ivy League: 2-12 2/19 PRINCETON L 57-83 1957-58 1/9 Columbia W 84-78 12/1 VERMONT W 76-63 2/20 PENN L 70-74 Coach: Alvin Julian 1/13 HARVARD W 66-53 12/5 Williams W 60-58 2/26 Brown L 63-71 Captain: Michael Carruthers '58 1/16 Harvard W 71-56 12/8 Boston University W 75-72 2/27 Yale L 80-94 Overall: 22-5 Ivy League: 11-3 (1) 1/23 SPRINGFIELD W 76-58 12/27 Kentucky L 49-95 3/3 BROWN W 84-70 12/4 ST. ANSELM W 82-66 1/27 Boston Univ. (ot) W 90-83 12/28 Dayton L 45-62 3/6 YALE L 58-81 12/7 RHODE ISLAND W 87-69 1/30 PITTSBURGH L 62-67 12/29 Butler L 55-89 1965-66 12/10 Vermont W 75-50 2/5 COLUMBIA W 86-77 1/3 Boston College W 58-50 Coach: Alvin Julian 12/12 HOUSTON W 84-64 2/6 CORNELL W 83-79 1/5 HARVARD L 40-45 Captain: Neil Castaldo '66 12/14 WILLIAMS W 81-46 2/9 HOLY CROSS L 71-72 1/12 COLUMBIA L 51-55 Overall: 3-21 Ivy League: 0-14 12/16 Colby W 81-54 2/12 BROWN (ot) L 82-84 1/13 CORNELL (ot) W 71-66 12/1 Vermont L 52-60 12/18 Holy Cross W 69-64 2/13 YALE W 79-57 1/16 Harvard L 55-59 12/4 BOSTON COLLEGE L 84-107 12/27 Colgate# W 84-65 2/19 Princeton (ot) L 69-76 1/19 HOLY CROSS L 75-93 12/7 BOSTON UNIV. W 79-57 12/28 Holy Cross# L 72-77 2/20 Penn L 64-68 1/22 New Hampshire W 66-50 12/16 Holy Cross L 55-70 1/4 YALE W 82-70 2/26 PENN W 67-61 1/26 PITTSBURGH L 53-70 12/18 Davidson L 74-93 1/10 Cornell W 63-60 2/27 PRINCETON L 67-77 1/29 Holy Cross L 70-87 12/29 Albright# W 60-57 1/11 Columbia W 82-60 3/4 Yale W 83-65 2/1 YALE (ot) L 72-74 12/30 Long Island U. L 55-90 1/15 Harvard W 67-64 3/5 Brown W 87-74 2/2 BROWN L 49-58 1/7 COLUMBIA L 72-77 1/18 HOLY CROSS W 84-78 # Holiday Festival, New York City 2/8 Columbia W 58-57 1/8 CORNELL (ot) L 57-59 2/1 BROWN W 69-64 2/9 Cornell L 62-75 1/14 Princeton L 52-74 2/7 CORNELL W 58-48 1960-61 2/15 Penn (ot) L 63-65 1/15 Penn L 43-87 2/8 COLUMBIA W 72-70 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/16 Princeton L 62-85 1/19 Harvard L 70-74 2/12 HARVARD W 76-64 Captain: George Ramming '61 2/22 PRINCETON L 59-89 1/22 AMHERST W 92-63 2/15 Yale L 67-70 Overall: 5-19 Ivy League: 4-10 2/23 PENN L 63-82 1/26 FORDHAM L 76-90 2/21 Penn L 74-87 12/3 St. Michael's L 71-78 3/1 Yale L 55-80 1/29 HOLY CROSS L 56-58 2/22 Princeton W 77-59 12/7 WILLIAMS L 61-73 3/2 Brown L 48-65 2/4 PENN L 61-76 2/28 PRINCETON L 46-53 12/10 BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-100 2/5 PRINCETON L 58-68 3/1 PENN W 72-67 12/27 Pittsburgh L 50-54 1963-64 2/11 Columbia L 60-85 3/5 Brown W 81-79 12/28 Northwestern L 71-87 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/12 Cornell L 82-102 3/11 Connecticut$ W 75-64 12/30 Bradley L 60-92 Captain: Francis X. Hanlon '64 2/18 Yale L 69-92 3/14 Manhattan% W 79-62 1/4 HARVARD W 68-61 Overall: 2-23 Ivy League: 0-14 2/19 Brown L 71-73 3/15 Temple& L 50-69 1/7 Yale L 62-68 12/4 Vermont L 73-80 2/25 YALE L 56-68 # Holy Cross Invitational, Worcester, Mass. 1/13 CORNELL W 65-51 12/7 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 66-75 2/26 BROWN L 66-76 $ NCAA First Round, New York City 1/14 COLUMBIA L 57-74 12/21 Fordham@ L 51-84 3/1 HARVARD L 62-64 % NCAA Second Round, New York City 1/18 Holy Cross L 64-94 12/27 Wisconsin# L 68-94 # Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. & NCAA East Regional Championship 1/21 Springfield L 66-85 12/28 Marquette# L 69-98 1/28 BOSTON UNIV. W 85-67 12/30 Purdue L 53-101 1966-67 1958-59 2/4 Brown L 71-74 1/2 Pittsburgh L 63-107 Coach: Alvin Julian Coach: Alvin Julian 2/8 HOLY CROSS L 95-106 1/4 Holy Cross L 58-82 (Dave Gavitt as of 1/6) Captain: Rudy LaRusso '59 2/10 Cornell L 73-81 1/10 COLUMBIA L 76-80 Captain: J. Gunnar Malm '67 Overall: 22-6 Ivy League: 14-1 (1) 2/11 Columbia W 65-54 1/11 CORNELL L 68-97 Overall: 7-17 Ivy League: 1-13 12/3 VERMONT W 82-64 2/15 Harvard L 76-85 1/15 Harvard L 52-74 12/1 VERMONT W 45-40 12/6 COLBY W 52-33 2/18 YALE L 61-76 1/18 Amherst W 56-53 12/3 HOLY CROSS L 55-72 12/18 Butler (ot) L 74-79 2/24 PENN L 69-77 1/23 BOSTON COLLEGE L 62-93 12/7 Williams (3ot) W 99-97 12/20 Vanderbilt L 71-87 2/25 PRINCETON W 73-69 1/25 HOLY CROSS W 67-66 12/10 BRANDEIS W 92-66 12/23 Bradley L 44-50 3/3 Princeton L 54-68 1/31 Yale L 59-81 12/17 (at) MIT W 70-68 12/27 Brigham Young# W 88-75 3/4 Penn L 51-73 2/1 Brown L 62-66 12/28 Rochester# W 73-68 12/29 Canisius# W 72-69 3/8 BROWN L 77-79 2/7 PENN L 66-97 12/29 Georgetown# L 69-101 1/3 Holy Cross L 66-83 2/8 PRINCETON L 65-72 1/6 Cornell L 57-69 1/6 Yale W 52-51 1961-62 2/14 Princeton L 46-100 1/7 Columbia L 53-78 1/9 COLUMBIA W 69-40 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/15 Penn L 48-67 1/13 PENN L 55-56 1/10 CORNELL W 77-58 Captain: William Shanahan Jr. '62 2/21 Columbia L 67-82 1/14 PRINCETON L 42-116 1/13 Harvard W 74-56 Overall: 6-18 Ivy League: 3-11 2/22 Cornell L 62-96 1/17 HARVARD W 67-63 1/17 MANHATTAN (ot) W 63-61 12/2 Manhattan L 41-69 2/28 YALE L 58-75 1/21 ARMY L 44-74 1/24 Springfield (ot) W 70-68 12/6 AMHERST W 61-48 2/29 BROWN L 74-83 1/25 Holy Cross L 54-75 1/29 BOSTON UNIV. W 64-62 12/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 68-50 3/4 HARVARD L 76-93 1/28 SPRINGFIELD W 47-40 1/31 Brown W 71-59 12/26 LaSalle# L 60-87 @ Madison Square Garden, New York 2/3 Princeton L 16-30 2/6 Cornell (ot) W 75-73 12/28 St. John's# L 40-71 # Milwaukee Classic Tournament 2/4 Penn L 47-71 2/7 Columbia W 95-55 1/4 HOLY CROSS L 48-80 2/10 CORNELL L 71-86 2/11 HARVARD W 71-50 1/6 HARVARD W 61-55 1964-65 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/11 COLUMBIA L 47-49 2/14 YALE W 76-72 1/12 Cornell L 48-72 Captain: Victor Mair '65 2/17 BROWN L 77-79 2/20 PENN W 73-57 1/13 Columbia L 50-62 Overall: 4-21 Ivy League: 1-13 2/18 YALE L 61-71 2/21 PRINCETON W 71-59 1/17 Harvard L 72-76 12/1 VERMONT W 73-65 2/24 Brown L 63-70 2/24 HOLY CROSS W 81-64 1/20 COLBY L 63-84 12/3 Boston College L 76-104 2/25 Yale L 56-71 2/27 Princeton L 67-83 1/26 LOYOLA (Calif.) L 54-74 12/5 WILLIAMS L 68-76 3/1 Harvard L 69-71 2/28 Penn W 69-63 1/27 Boston Univ. W 64-53 12/28 Ohio State L 59-90 # Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y. 3/4 BROWN W 74-63 1/30 Holy Cross L 61-92

65 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1971-72 1973-74 Coach: George Blaney Coach: Tom O'Connor Captain: Gary Dicovitsky '72 Captain: E. William Raynor '74 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 8-6 Overall: 4-22 Ivy League: 2-12 12/1 CONNECTICUT W 107-89 11/30 Holy Cross L 70-81 12/6 Vermont W 90-76 12/4 HARVARD L 64-65 12/8 HARVARD W 86-68 12/14 Utah L 54-85 12/18 Seton Hall$ W 93-82 12/15 Penn State (ot) L 67-72 12/27 Oregon State# L 73-106 12/21 Kentucky L 77-102 12/29 Washington# L 65-100 12/22 Ohio State L 80-85 12/30 Oregon# W 92-82 1/11 Penn L 50-89 1/3 Stanford L 85-102 1/12 Princeton L 49-67 1/7 Penn L 62-92 1/19 Delaware W 72-66 Dave Gavitt '59 George Blaney 1/8 Princeton L 73-84 1/23 Springfield L 74-75 1967-69 (2), 18-33 1969-72 (3), 37-40 1/12 BOSTON C. (ot) W 93-88 1/26 ST. JOHN'S L 62-76 1/15 Springfield L 74-92 1/28 Vermont L 60-70 1967-68 1969-70 1/18 Harvard W 94-86 2/1 YALE L 63-73 Coach: Dave Gavitt '59 Coach: George Blaney 1/29 ST. JOHN'S L 66-100 2/2 BROWN L 67-84 Captain: Joseph Colgan '68 Captain: Gregory Pickering '70 2/4 PRINCETON W 81-79 2/6 BOSTON UNIV. W 78-63 Overall: 8-18 Ivy League: 6-8 Overall: 13-12 Ivy League: 7-7 2/5 PENN L 66-86 2/8 Cornell W 62-53 12/1 Vermont L 65-67 12/2 WPI W 67-58 2/11 Brown L 88-94 2/9 Columbia L 51-53 12/5 Boston College L 69-116 12/4 Vermont W 91-73 2/12 Yale L 91-101 2/12 Harvard L 63-72 12/7 HOLY CROSS L 70-73 12/6 HARVARD W 100-85 2/15 Holy Cross L 83-84 2/15 PRINCETON L 47-83 12/20 Tulane L 76-97 12/16 Purdue L 58-82 2/18 COLUMBIA L 86-87 2/16 PENN L 70-96 12/23 Jacksonville L 59-69 12/19 Vanderbilt# W 83-82 2/19 CORNELL W 97-72 2/20 BOSTON C. L 62-94 12/27 Miami (Fla.)# L 91-110 12/20 Auburn# L 76-85 2/25 YALE W 84-73 2/22 COLUMBIA L 59-66 12/28 Santa Clara# L 69-77 12/22 Memphis St. (2ot) W 77-74 2/26 BROWN W 82-79 2/23 CORNELL W 73-60 1/4 Rutgers$ L 52-79 1/6 AMHERST W 93-66 2/29 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 69-68 2/26 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 61-63 1/12 PRINCETON L 39-59 1/9 Penn L 75-89 3/3 Cornell W 92-90 3/1 Brown L 73-83 1/13 PENN(ot) W 56-54 1/10 Princeton L 64-73 3/4 Columbia W 107-73 3/2 Yale L 58 1/16 Harvard W 65-60 1/14 Harvard W 83-80 # Far West Classic 1/20 Army L 58-76 1/17 SPRINGFIELD L 68-70 $ Madison Square Garden, New York 1/24 Springfield L 75-81 1/23 Boston Univ. L 74-79 1/27 BOSTON UNIV. W 62-61 1/24 CONNECTICUT W 88-83 2/2 Yale L 70-77 1/27 VALPARAISO L 73-75 2/3 Brown W 74-68 1/30 Brown L 66-74 2/9 COLUMBIA (2ot) L 60-66 1/31 Yale W 87-59 2/12 CORNELL W 64-63 2/6 PRINCETON W 70-69 2/16 Columbia L 56-82 2/7 PENN L 68-96 2/17 Cornell W 67-65 2/13 COLUMBIA L 58-72 2/23 Penn L 55-60 2/14 CORNELL W 72-69 2/24 Princeton W 62-60 2/20 Columbia L 74-107 2/27 Worcester Tech W 78-66 2/21 Cornell L 72-74 3/1 YALE L 67-98 2/27 YALE W 69-66 3/2 BROWN L 70-76 2/28 BROWN W 78-68 3/5 HARVARD L 72-75 # Vanderbilt Classic Marcus Jackson # Hurricane Classic, Miami Beach, Fla. Tom O'Connor 1974-75 (1), 8-18 $ Madison Square Garden, New York 1970-71 1972-74 (2), 10-42 Coach: George Blaney 1974-75 1968-69 Captain: John Ryzewic '71 1972-73 Coach: Marcus Jackson Coach: Dave Gavitt '59 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 Coach: Tom O'Connor Captain: Dan McKay '75 Captain: Gregory Pickering '70 12/1 VERMONT W 87-66 Captain: James Brown '73 Overall: 8-18 Ivy League: 5-9 Overall: 10-15 Ivy League: 4-10 12/3 STETSON W 79-71 Overall: 6-20 Ivy League: 4-10 11/29 Massachusetts# L 59-86 12/2 VERMONT L 64-64 12/5 Harvard L 78-89 11/29 VERMONT W 86-85 11/30 Centenary# L 62-98 12/5 Amherst W 52-46 12/29 Marquette# L 55-98 12/2 HOLY CROSS W 76-72 12/2 VERMONT L 72-92 12/7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 74-57 12/30 Texas L 76-85 12/5 North Carolina L 86-128 12/5 HOLY CROSS L 70-94 12/27 Canisius# W 61-58 1/2 St. Louis L 75-91 12/22 DELAWARE (ot) L 85-90 12/19 at Harvard L 62-64 12/28 Long Island U.# L 44-62 1/7 PRINCETON L 58-78 12/29 New Mexico# L 36-107 12/27 Rochester$ W 96-90 12/30 Bowling Green L 53-89 1/9 PENN L 77-92 12/30 Tulsa# L 63-94 12/28 Georgetown$ W 57-56 12/31 Valparaiso W 82-81 1/16 Army L 57-69 1/3 Boston College L 76-102 1/8 MAINE (ot) L 86-87 1/4 Connecticut W 74-62 1/19 HARVARD L 75-81 1/5 PENN L 55-65 1/10 Princeton L 68-82 1/10 Princeton L 55-70 1/23 BOSTON UNIV. W 68-65 1/6 PRINCETON L 60-75 1/11 Penn L 79-108 1/11 Penn (ot) L 68-72 1/27 HOLY CROSS L 75-81 1/13 SPRINGFIELD L 78-86 1/18 SPRINGFIELD L 68-78 1/15 Harvard L 60-63 1/30 St. John's L 56-66 1/17 HARVARD L 83-90 1/20 Boston College L 55-61 1/18 ARMY L 48-62 2/3 Connecticut W 69-62 1/20 Boston University L 68-72 1/25 Boston Univ. (ot) L 81-88 1/21 Holy Cross L 62-86 2/5 BROWN (ot) L 74-75 1/24 Connecticut L 78-97 1/28 ST. ANSELM W 93-78 1/25 WILLIAMS W 91-54 2/6 YALE W 88-65 1/27 St. John's L 66-106 1/31 Columbia W 78-77 1/31 PENN L 60-61 2/9 New Hampshire (ot) W 78-74 2/2 Columbia L 57-84 2/1 Cornell L 60-71 2/1 PRINCETON L 50-61 2/12 Cornell W 83-65 2/3 Cornell (ot) W 75-73 2/7 BROWN L 71-83 2/7 BROWN W 81-68 2/13 Columbia L 83-84 2/9 BROWN L 58-61 2/8 YALE W 72-66 2/8 YALE L 51-54 2/19 Princeton L 81-97 2/10 YALE W 82-69 2/11 New Hampshire L 84-90 2/13 Cornell L 67-68 2/20 Penn L 75-102 2/13 Harvard L 68-72 2/14 PENN L 70-80 2/15 Columbia L 61-94 2/26 CORNELL W 99-88 2/16 Yale L 69-82 2/15 PRINCETON L 58-70 2/21 CORNELL L 62-65 2/27 COLUMBIA W 78-73 2/17 Brown L 68-80 2/21 Yale W 79-73 2/22 COLUMBIA L 41-74 3/1 Fairleigh-Dickinson% L 48-53 2/23 CORNELL W 82-74 2/22 Brown L 81-111 2/28 Yale W 74-62 3/5 Yale L 80-93 2/24 COLUMBIA (ot) W 76-74 2/25 HARVARD L 83-87 3/1 Brown W 63-50 3/6 Brown W 98-91 2/26 New Hampshire L 66-77 2/28 CORNELL W 95-73 3/4 HARVARD W 83-71 # Milwaukee Classic 3/2 Princeton L 69-84 3/1 COLUMBIA W 93-77 # Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. % Madison Square Garden 3/3 Penn L 46-74 # Hall of Fame Tourney # Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. $ Kodak Classic

66 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1977-78 12/21 MANHATTANVILLE W 37-35 3/2 HARVARD L 72-77 Coach: Gary Walters 12/28 Detroit& L 42-64 3/5 BROWN L 51-53 Captains: Sterling Edmonds '78 12/29 Colgate& L 51-52 3/6 YALE W 88-85 John Lisowski '77 1/5 Northeastern L 55-59 # Albright Invitational Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 1/9 AMHERST W 78-41 11/28 Vermont L 52-67 1/11 Cornell (2ot) W 68-61 1982-83 12/1 Holy Cross L 79-93 1/12 Columbia L 48-53 Coach: Tim Cohane 12/13 HARVARD L 44-59 1/16 Williams L 55-58 Captain: Stephen McNamara '83 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 3-11 12/16 Tennessee# L 58-77 1/19 Rollins L 55-65 11/28 BOWDOIN W 81-56 12/17 Texas Tech# L 51-63 1/21 South Carolina L 49-88 12/1 HARVARD W 63-61 12/21 Fordham L 59-61 1/29 Holy Cross L 69-101 12/11 Notre Dame L 45-88 1/6 Princeton L 46-60 2/2 YALE L 67-80 12/15 VERMONT L 66-79 1/7 Penn L 51-74 2/5 HARVARD (3ot) L 75-77 1/11 AMHERST W 78-60 12/18 Stetson L 61-64 2/8 PENN L 46-51 12/21 Florida Southern (ot) W 64-62 1/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-60 2/9 PRINCETON L 28-49 Gary Walters 1/18 Maine (2ot) W 76-75 12/28 Army# L 62-63 1975-79 (4), 44-60 2/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 54-55 12/29 Rice#(ot) L 46-47 1/21 BOSTON COLLEGE L 58-73 2/15 COLUMBIA (ot) W 63-54 1/23 Notre Dame L 64-78 1/2 VERMONT$ W 66-60 1975-76 2/16 CORNELL W 62-54 1/26 URSINUS W 80-53 1/3 UNH$ L 63-73 Coach: Gary Walters 2/22 Princeton L 28-34 1/28 DAVIDSON W 82-69 1/8 Harvard L 55-73 2/23 Penn L 50-84 Captain: Larry Cubas '77 2/3 YALE W 71-45 1/11 WILLIAMS W 72-70 2/26 Harvard L 62-71 Overall: 16-10 Ivy League: 7-7 2/4 BROWN W 72-63 1/14 Columbia L 46-48 11/29 St. Peter's W 68-67 2/10 Cornell W 56-52 2/29 YALE L 51-55 1/15 Cornell L 57-64 12/1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 63-58 2/11 Columbia L 58-62 3/1 BROWN L 51-60 1/24 HOLY CROSS L 63-88 12/3 Holy Cross L 60-75 2/17 PENN L 58-60 & Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. 1/29 New Hampshire L 60-77 12/17 HARVARD W 86-75 2/18 PRINCETON L 47-62 1980-81 2/4 BROWN L 69-78 12/20 Maine L 79-80 2/24 COLUMBIA L 47-64 Coach: Tim Cohane 2/5 YALE L 71-77 12/27 Assumption# W 69-64 2/25 CORNELL W 44-38 Captain: Larry Lawrence '80 2/11 Penn L 46-70 12/28 Tennessee State# W 57-49 2/28 Harvard L 69-71 Calvin Johnson '81 2/12 Princeton L 44-54 1/6 BOSTON COLLEGE W 71-68 3/3 Brown L 56-66 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 3-11 2/18 CORNELL W 47-44 1/9 PENN L 64-71 3/4 Yale W 42-40 11/29 Catholic U.# W 61-56 2/19 COLUMBIA L 73-74 2/25 PRINCETON L 50-66 1/10 PRINCETON L 38-59 # Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. 11/30 New Hampshire# W 86-65 2/26 PENN W 76-66 1/14 Vermont L 58-64 12/12 Massachusetts& W 86-70 1978-79 3/4 Yale L 82-85 1/17 Springfield W 76-62 12/13 Iona& W 75-71 Coach: Gary Walters 3/5 Brown (ot) L 77-81 1/24 BOSTON UNIV. W 73-57 Captain: Peter Roby '79 12/22 COLBY W 67-51 # Dayton Invitational 1/27 HOFSTRA W 58-56 Mark Gautier '79 1/7 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 68-62 $ Dartmouth Winter Classic 1/29 St. Anselm W 63-55 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 6-8 1/10 New Hampshire L 60-63 2/6 YALE W 76-54 11/24 RPI W 60-45 1/14 WILLIAMS W 80-72 2/7 BROWN W 63-54 11/27 WHITTIER W 64-52 1/17 YALE W 75-65 2/13 Cornell W 60-58 11/30 HOLY CROSS W 76-71 1/20 NORTHEASTERN L 55-69 2/14 Columbia L 69-84 12/12 Harvard L 71-78 1/23 Colgate L 70-71 2/20 Princeton L 51-74 12/16 MANHATTANVILLE W 61-39 1/26 HOLY CROSS L 58-70 2/21 Penn L 66-88 12/20 NORTHEASTERN (ot) L 57-64 2/2 CORNELL L 58-66 2/27 COLUMBIA W 61-57 12/29 North Carolina# L 67-86 2/3 COLUMBIA L 57-71 2/28 CORNELL W 66-63 12/30 Seton Hall# W 54-53 2/5 VERMONT L 64-74 3/2 Harvard (ot) W 66-64 1/5 PRINCETON W 51-33 2/7 BROWN (2ot) W 68-66 3/5 Brown (of) L 69-71 1/6 PENN L 44-52 2/10 HARVARD L 65-86 3/6 Yale L 52-54 1/10 Amherst W 73-51 2/13 Princeton L 44-55 # Worcester Jaycee Tournament 1/13 ROLLINS W 69-50 2/14 Penn L 64-71 1/17 New Hampshire L 57-66 2/20 Cornell L 56-60 1976-77 1/27 VERMONT W 55-48 2/21 Columbia W 54-52 Reggie Minton Coach: Gary Walters 2/2 Columbia L 40-55 2/27 PENN L 59-69 1983-84 (1), 11-15 Captain: John Lisowski '77 2/3 Cornell L 61-68 2/28 PRINCETON L 46-60 Overall: 4-22 Ivy League: 3-11 2/9 BROWN W 62-51 3/3 Harvard L 40-60 1983-84 11/26 G. Washington# L 57-96 2/10 YALE W 50-49 3/6 Brown L 63-79 Coach: Reggie Minton 11/27 Navy L 43-50 2/12 Boston College L 56-66 3/7 Yale L 51-53 Captain: Paul Anderson '84 12/1 HOLY CROSS L 57-75 2/16 Penn L 54-59 # Granite State Tip-Off, Durham, N.H. Brian Burke '84 2/17 Princeton(ot) L 43-44 12/15 Harvard L 44-53 & Manufacturer's Hanover Classic, New Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 6-8 2/23 Yale L 62-64 12/18 MAINE W 55-54 Rochelle, N.Y. 11/26 CONN COLLEGE W 81-67 2/24 Brown W 52-50 11/27 Holy Cross L 51-59 12/22 FORDHAM L 39-47 1981-82 2/27 HARVARD W 77-74 11/29 Harvard L 64-78 12/28 Old Dominion$ L 70-95 Coach: Tim Cohane 3/2 CORNELL W 67-60 12/9 Marist$ L 66-77 12/29 Wake Forest$ L 61-84 Captain: Jon Edwards '82 3/3 COLUMBIA L 57-68 12/10 Colgate$ W 50-46 1/7 Penn L 46-65 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 1-13 # Rochester Classic, N.Y. 12/17 Massachusetts L 75-78 1/8 Princeton L 32-63 11/29 UTICA L 51-52 12/21 North Carolina L 58-103 1/12 VERMONT L 55-61 12/2 Harvard L 64-80 12/29 Siena% L 52-61 1/15 Davidson L 54-59 12/12 BATES W 54-49 12/30 Manhattan% W 61-46 1/22 ST. PETER'S L 53-62 12/15 Vermont L 65-74 1/6 PENN L 61-68 1/26 New Hampshire L 56-59 12/19 MANHATTANVILLE W 62-49 1/7 PRINCETON (2ot) W 47-46 12/29 Lehigh# L 41-46 2/4 Columbia L 61-84 1/13 HARVARD W 62-52 12/30 Middlebury# W 52-48 2/5 Cornell L 45-76 1/16 Army L 54-55 1/5 MASSACHUSETTS W 62-46 2/11 BROWN W 67-49 1/19 WILLIAMS W 81-65 1/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 58-59 2/12 YALE W 59-58 1/23 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 47-54 1/12 Williams W 58-57 2/15 Boston College L 74-80 1/28 VERMONT (ot) W 72-65 1/15 COLUMBIA L 50-54 2/18 PRINCETON L 45-65 2/3 Cornell L 54-56 1/16 CORNELL L 52-56 2/19 PENN L 68-73 2/4 Columbia L 45-48 1/23 Holy Cross L 64-79 2/25 Yale L 56-68 Tim Cohane 2/10 YALE W 60-57 1/29 COLGATE W 63-58 2/26 Brown L 83-95 1979-83 (4), 30-74 2/11 BROWN L 57-63 1/30 Northeastern L 53-62 3/1 HARVARD W 66-54 2/17 Princeton L 49-61 1979-80 2/5 Yale L 65-84 3/4 CORNELL L 62-67 2/18 Penn W 56-52 Coach: Tim Cohane 2/6 Brown L 36-41 3/5 COLUMBIA L 57-93 2/24 Brown W 65-59 Captain: Larry Lawrence '80 2/13 PENN L 44-65 # Spider Classic, Richmond, Va. 2/25 Yale L 72-74 David Broll '80 2/14 PRINCETON L 45-59 $ Kiwanis-ODU Classic, Norfolk, Va. 3/2 COLUMBIA L 74-77 Overall: 6-20 Ivy League: 3-11 2/19 Columbia L 45-56 3/3 CORNELL W 82-66 11/30 CLARK W 70-67 2/20 Cornell L 43-53 $ Greater Poughkeepsie Classic 12/11 Vermont L 68-89 2/26 Penn L 56-65 % Siena Invitational 12/15 Brown L 29-32 2/27 Princeton L 46-70 67 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1986-87 1/31 Harvard (ot) W 93-91 Coach: Paul Cormier 2/3 Penn L 77-78 Captain: Bryan Randall '88 2/4 Princeton L 53-63 Kwaku Miller '87 2/10 BROWN W 80-64 Overall: 15-11 Ivy League: 7-7 2/11 YALE W 75-72 11/28 Hartford# W 68-64 2/17 Columbia W 88-66 11/29 Rhode Island# L 64-73 2/18 Cornell L 64-80 12/4 Holy Cross W 73-64 2/24 Yale L 61-78 12/15 Nova University W 84-66 2/25 Brown W 71-67 12/18 Florida Intl. (ot) L 89-94 3/3 PRINCETON W 53-43 12/20 Miami (Florida) W 88-86 3/4 PENN W 79-58 1/3 ARMY W 69-65 # Virginia Tournament 1/5 MIDDLEBURY W 83-59 $ Dartmouth Invitational Paul Cormier 1/9 PRINCETON L 40-45 Dave Faucher 1989-90 1984-91 (7), 87-95 1/10 PENN L 74-94 1991-2004 (13), 136-208 1/13 New Hampshire W 83-81 Coach: Paul Cormier 1984-85 Captain: John Mackay '88 1991-92 Coach: Paul Cormier 1/16 Harvard W 74-59 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/20 VERMONT W 70-64 Rob Summers '90 Captain: Timothy Hassett '85 Walter Palmer '90 Captain: Michael Lombard '92 Overall: 5-21 Ivy League: 3-11 1/28 AMERICAN L 77-84 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 1/31 CORNELL W 82-74 Overall: 12-14 Ivy League: 7-7 11/24 Hartford (ot) W 55-52 11/27 Boston College L 81-90 11/30 HARTFORD L 53-33 11/27 ST. ANSELM L 67-82 2/1 COLUMBIA W 81-65 12/4 New Hampshire L 48-56 2/6 Yale L 89-71 11/30 New Hampshire (2ot)W 79-77 12/8 Yale L 76-81 12/16 Maine# W 77-71 12/13 CENTRAL CONN.$ W 78-58 12/11 HARVARD L 56-71 2/7 Brown (ot) L 96-98 12/14 CAMPBELL$ W 90-74 2/13 Penn L 75-88 12/17 Texas A&M# W 64-51 12/14 Wisconsin L 70-90 12/19 Arizona State L 55-66 12/17 Harvard W 56-53 12/18 Cal-Berkeley L 44-71 2/14 Princeton W 81-71 12/23 Providence L 54-81 2/20 BROWN W 83-73 12/22 Detroit$ L 67-80 12/28 South Florida# L 54-90 12/23 Maine$ L 72-73 12/29 Niagara# L 55-72 12/29 LaSalle L 55-84 2/21 YALE W 89-83 12/30 Marist# W 50-48 2/23 MAINE L 77-81 1/3 HOLY CROSS L 61-79 1/2 FAIRFIELD L 70-86 1/6 Harvard W 75-74 1/6 HOLY CROSS L 55-72 1/5 Harvard W 62-60 2/27 Columbia L 74-89 1/8 PORTLAND L 54-60 2/28 Cornell L 85-88 1/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-59 1/11 Penn L 59-83 1/12 COLUMBIA W 75-73 1/11 HARVARD L 35-41 1/12 Princeton L 57-73 3/4 HARVARD W 83-77 1/13 Vermont L 53-61 # Hartford Invitational 1/13 CORNELL W 75-74 1/19 Brown L 53-56 1/17 HARTFORD W 81-63 1/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-56 1/22 MASSACHUSETTS L 78-84 1987-88 1/21 Vermont L 55-64 1/27 CLARK W 91-41 1/26 Colgate L 52-60 Coach: Paul Cormier 1/30 HARVARD L 63-71 1/31 PENN (ot) W 65-61 1/30 ARMY L 59-65 Captain: Bryan Randall '88 2/2 BROWN W 74-63 2/1 PRINCETON L 44-83 2/5 New Hampshire L 59-62 Len Bazelak '88 2/3 YALE L 51-57 2/7 YALE W 53-52 2/8 BROWN L 65-78 Overall: 18-8 Ivy League: 10-4 2/9 Penn L 61-76 2/8 BROWN W 60-55 2/9 YALE W 87-73 11/28 Vermont W 86-76 2/10 Princeton L 28-66 2/14 Cornell L 46-60 2/13 VERMONT W 67-62 12/2 HOLY CROSS W 89-63 2/13 VERMONT L 86-93 2/15 Columbia L 54-74 2/15 Columbia L 63-67 12/12 American L 71-72 2/16 Cornell L 63-72 2/21 Princeton L 36-48 2/16 Cornell L 54-75 12/17 Hawaii W 80-70 2/17 Columbia W 72-68 2/22 Penn L 63-76 2/22 PRINCETON W 71-59 12/20 U.S. International W 80-76 2/23 PRINCETON L 49-58 2/28 COLUMBIA L 59-76 2/23 PENN L 76-98 12/21 San Diego State L 59-86 2/24 PENN W 83-71 2/29 CORNELL W 61-59 3/1 CORNELL L 53-57 1/3 Boston College L 79-94 3/2 Yale L 45-68 3/6 Brown L 59-71 3/2 COLUMBIA L 66-83 1/9 HARVARD W 66-58 3/3 Brown W 62-61 3/7 Yale L 48-61 # South Florida Tournament 1/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 83-65 # Lobster Shootout $ Dartmouth Invitational # Marist Classic 1985-86 1/15 Cornell W 97-83 $ Lobo Invitational 1/16 Columbia W 85-73 Coach: Paul Cormier 1992-93 1/19 C. CONN. W 87-85 1990-91 Captain: Joe Kilroy '86 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/23 Iowa L 87-102 Coach: Paul Cormier Bryan Randall '88 Captains: John Conley '93 1/26 TUFTS W 93-73 Captain: James Blackwell '91 John Mackay '88 Alex Gayer '93 1/31 Maine W 94-76 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 6-8 Crawford Palmer '93 2/2 Harvard (20t) W 91-89 Overall: 9-17 Ivy League: 4-10 11/30 CONN COLLEGE W 90-64 Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 5-9 2/5 YALE W 83-66 11/23 Richmond# L 54-65 12/2 HOLY CROSS L 71-91 12/1 Hartford L 61-64 2/6 BROWN W 82-62 11/24 Wichita State# W 75-63 12/5 Army L 55-58 12/3 MIDDLEBURY W 90-73 2/12 Princeton L 43-66 12/11 Hartford L 56-74 12/14 Fairfield L 59-72 12/15 HARVARD W 90-64 2/13 Penn L 69-70 12/15 Harvard L 75-90 12/19 Stetson L 53-79 12/19 Samford# W 60-58 2/19 COLUMBIA W 79-74 12/17 Miami L 60-72 12/21 Florida Tech L 67-80 12/21 New Orleans# L 49-73 2/20 CORNELL L 85-101 12/20 Barry University W 80-67 1/2 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 64-72 12/28 Washington L 64-72 2/26 PENN W 72-69 12/28 Massachusetts$ L 66-80 1/4 HARVARD W 60-52 12/30 Portland (ot) L 57-61 2/27 PRINCETON W 79-67 12/29 Northwestern$ (2ot) L 94-103 1/10 Princeton L 50-51 1/4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 77-67 3/4 Brown W 94-73 1/2 Holy Cross W 68-62 1/11 Penn L 66-72 1/8 Penn L 63-88 3/5 Yale L 78-79 1/5 HARVARD L 70-73 1/16 Williams W 75-60 1/8 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 59-47 1/9 Princeton L 57-66 1/21 Maine L 60-63 1988-89 1/11 Columbia (ot) L 75-77 1/12 VERMONT W 66-60 1/25 COLGATE W 55-52 Coach: Paul Cormier 1/12 Cornell L 52-64 1/16 Harvard W 86-70 1/31 Brown L 74-76 Captain: Jim Barton '89 1/17 New Hampshire W 94-75 1/19 BOSTON UNIV. W 85-66 2/1 Yale W 82-69 Darin Maccoux '89 1/23 Vermont L 77-79 1/25 Holy Cross L 62-83 2/4 Harvard L 54-62 Overall: 17-9 Ivy League: 10-4 2/1 Princeton L 52-64 1/30 Providence L 58-78 2/7 COLUMBIA W 68-64 11/25 Virginia# L 73-99 2/2 Penn L 59-73 2/2 Vermont W 105-73 2/8 CORNELL W 63-49 11/26 Kent State# W 88-86 2/8 YALE W 61-59 2/5 Columbia W 72-63 2/12 Vermont W 68-62 11/29 BOSTON COLLEGE W 80-74 2/9 BROWN W 71-70 2/6 Cornell L 58-79 2/14 PENN W 64-61 12/12 Hartford W 66-64 2/15 CORNELL W 80-62 2/12 BROWN W 70-60 2/15 PRINCETON L 46-70 12/16 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)$ W 103-92 2/16 COLUMBIA W 67-61 2/13 YALE (ot) L 42-51 2/21 Cornell L 44-48 12/17 MAINE$ W 63-53 2/19 VERMONT L 66-79 2/19 PRINCETON (ot) L 60-63 2/22 Columbia L 61-69 12/20 Memphis State L 75-79 2/22 Brown L 73-102 2/20 PENN L 63-82 2/25 MIDDLEBURY W 82-71 12/22 Vanderbilt L 67-92 2/23 Yale L 62-66 2/26 Yale L 55-61 2/28 YALE W 82-71 1/3 Holy Cross L 82-98 3/1 PENN L 63-69 2/27 Brown W 65-64 3/1 BROWN L 51-82 1/7 HARVARD W 103-90 3/2 PRINCETON L 49-56 3/5 CORNELL L 86-91 1/10 New Hampshire (ot) W 91-88 # Central Fidelity Classic 3/6 COLUMBIA L 66-68 1/13 CORNELL W 80-55 $ Hall of Fame Classic # New Orleans Classic 1/14 COLUMBIA W 54-30 1/17 VERMONT W 81-68 1/23 Cent. Connecticut L 70-72

68 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1993-94 2/2 Brown W 64-60 1998-99 1/17 COLGATE W 84-68 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/3 Yale W 66-49 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/20 ALBANY W 88-76 Captains: Gregg Frame '94 2/9 PENN W 54-53 Captains: Shaun Gee '00 1/24 Albany W 72-58 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 6-8 2/10 PRINCETON L 41-52 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 10-4 1/29 Vermont L 76-77 11/27 New Hampshire L 58-79 2/16 Cornell (ot) L 57-61 11/14 LAFAYETTE L 41-56 2/2 COLUMBIA L 57-71 11/30 Boston College L 73-94 2/17 Columbia W 71-54 11/18 Vermont W 69-64 2/3 CORNELL W 58-53 12/1 MIDDLEBURY W 94-62 2/23 Princeton L 39-65 11/21 COLGATE L 66-83 2/9 PRINCETON W 57-56 12/11 FDU L 50-62 2/24 Penn L 51-80 11/28 KEENE STATE W 80-63 2/10 PENN L 62-75 12/14 Harvard L 66-67 3/1 YALE (ot) W 65-63 12/1 Holy Cross L 38-50 2/16 Yale L 50-78 12/18 Valparaiso L 54-100 3/2 BROWN W 64-54 12/13 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 92-79 2/17 Brown L 67-86 12/20 Iowa L 65-104 # Jones Intercable Lobo Invitational 12/16 Harvard W 78-59 2/23 Penn L 46-54 12/28 Vermont L 81-88 12/19 NORTH CAROLINA L 68-82 2/24 Princeton L 52-68 1/2 Maine L 58-76 1996-97 12/21 Navy L 68-85 3/2 CORNELL W 60-57 1/7 Princeton L 39-69 Coach: Dave Faucher 12/28 Denver L 55-57 3/3 COLUMBIA L 64-71 1/8 Penn L 51-71 Captains: Seamus Lonergan '97 12/31 Wyoming L 47-76 # Pepsi Marist Classic 1/11 VERMONT L 82-87 Kenny Mitchell '97 1/2 Air Force L 74-87 1/15 HARVARD L 69-79 Overall: 18-8 Ivy League: 10-4 1/8 Columbia W 58-54 2001-02 1/18 Boston Univ. W 73-70 11/22 COLGATE W 67-54 1/9 Cornell W 69-58 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/22 HOFSTRA W 75-61 11/24 LAFAYETTE W 71-50 1/13 HARVARD W 69-67 Captains: Flinder Boyd '02 1/31 HOLY CROSS W 80-58 11/30 Wagner# W 82-79 1/23 DENVER W 75-50 Vedad Osmanovic '02 2/4 BROWN W 63-55 12/1 St. Peter's# L 60-62 1/30 BROWN W 70-46 Overall: 9-18 Ivy League: 2-12 2/5 YALE W 76-45 12/4 Holy Cross W 83-55 1/31 YALE W 61-59 11/16 Binghamton L 46-49 2/11 Columbia W 80-65 12/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 73-56 2/5 Penn L 67-79 11/20 VERMONT L 54-73 2/12 Cornell L 62-84 12/17 Harvard W 69-60 2/6 Princeton L 48-76 11/24 New Hampshire W 72-70 2/18 PENN L 67-77 12/21 Navy W 77-63 2/12 CORNELL W 64-57 11/27 HOLY CROSS W 58-47 2/19 PRINCETON L 50-54 12/29 Buffalo$ W 64-44 2/13 COLUMBIA W 66-61 11/30 LEHIGH W 72-67 2/25 COLUMBIA W 64-52 12/30 Toledo$ L 73-85 2/19 PRINCETON L 51-65 12/3 CASTLETON ST. W 89-62 2/26 CORNELL W 72-69 1/3 MIDDLEBURY W 81-61 2/20 PENN L 49-82 12/12 Boston Univ. L 58-79 3/4 Yale L 55-63 1/6 HARVARD L 56-64 2/26 Yale W 80-65 12/15 Harvard L 53-70 3/5 Brown W 73-62 1/10 CORNELL W 75-66 2/27 Brown W 70-67 12/18 Quinnipiac W 70-68 1/11 COLUMBIA W 73-57 12/21 Colgate L 65-73 1994-95 1/21 Vermont L 66-73 1999-2000 12/28 SE Louisiana# W 62-59 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/27 Army L 57-59 Coach: Dave Faucher 12/29 New Mexico# L 60-77 Captains: Jamie Halligan '95 1/31 YALE W 67-63 Captains: Shaun Gee '00 1/5 HARVARD L 57-88 Overall: 13-13 Ivy League: 10-4 2/1 BROWN W 52-51 Chris Ellis '00 1/11 PENN L 71-87 11/25 St. John's$ L 63-93 2/7 Princeton L 55-57 Jason Kemp '98 1/12 PRINCETON L 46-57 11/26 Portland$ L 58-80 2/8 Penn (ot) W 74-70 Overall: 9-18 Ivy League: 5-9 1/18 ALBANY W 77-56 11/28 Cent. Conn. (ot) W 81-75 2/14 Columbia W 82-47 11/19 Colgate# W 68-65 1/22 HARTFORD (ot) L 65-67 11/30 MIDDLEBURY W 97-53 2/15 Cornell W 65-62 11/20 Cent. Connecticut# L 61-63 2/1 YALE L 55-73 12/10 Holy Cross (ot) L 71-80 2/21 PENN L 69-72 11/23 KEENE STATE W 112-97 2/2 BROWN L 71-74 12/13 Harvard L 55-58 2/22 PRINCETON L 53-60 11/26 New Hampshire L 57-75 2/8 Cornell W 62-56 12/16 Fair.-Dickinson (ot) L 61-67 2/28 Brown W 66-65 11/30 HOLY CROSS W 82-66 2/9 Columbia W 57-51 12/18 Hofstra W 80-70 3/1 Yale W 78-60 12/11 Quinnipiac L 72-85 2/15 Princeton L 68-79 12/20 Army L 75-79 # Summit Bank Classic 12/15 Harvard L 59-66 2/16 Penn L 62-100 1/2 Vermont L 70-82 $ MVP Holiday Classic 12/18 San Diego L 82-98 2/22 COLUMBIA L 58-62 1/6 PRINCETON W 64-56 12/21 Loyola Marymount W 89-67 1997-98 2/23 CORNELL L 61-70 1/7 PENN L 70-85 12/30 AIR FORCE L 62-70 3/1 Brown L 70-85 1/14 HARVARD W 73-65 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/2 Virginia L 50-89 Captains: P.J. Halas '98 3/2 Yale L 59-88 1/17 VERMONT L 61-64 1/8 HARVARD L 43-48 # Comcast Lobo Invitational 1/23 New Hampshire L 60-87 Asa Palmer '98 1/14 Brown L 63-79 1/31 MAINE L 60-71 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 4-10 1/15 Yale (2ot) L 69-71 2002-03 2/3 Cornell W 87-72 11/19 ARMY W 59-44 1/22 Colgate L 53-60 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/4 Columbia W 77-57 11/21 Colgate L 73-80 1/26 VERMONT L 66-85 Captains: Charles Harris '02 2/10 YALE W 71-58 11/23 Lafayette L 51-63 1/29 Albany L 59-68 Greg Friel '03 2/11 BROWN W 71-70 11/28 Marist# W 59-55 2/4 COLUMBIA W 52-46 Overall: 8-19 Ivy League: 4-10 2/17 Penn L 62-73 11/29 Wagner# L 58-83 2/5 CORNELL W 73-66 11/22 Lehigh L 62-68 2/18 Princeton L 48-57 12/3 HOLY CROSS L 62-63 2/11 Princeton L 47-72 11/26 Vermont L 41-62 2/24 Brown W 65-63 12/13 New Hampshire L 54-67 2/12 Penn L 61-75 11/30 BOSTON UNIV. L 53-65 2/25 Yale W 67-60 12/16 Harvard L 55-80 2/18 YALE W 77-72 12/3 BINGHAMTON W 67-61 3/3 COLUMBIA W 69-67 12/22 Notre Dame L 50-75 2/19 BROWN W 92-87 12/14 WPI W 85-50 3/4 CORNELL W 77-56 12/29 Wisconsin-Green Bay$ L 49-60 2/25 PENN L 55-69 12/18 QUINNIPIAC L 72-81 $ Lapchick Memorial Tournament 12/30 Tennessee State$ L 44-53 2/26 PRINCETON L 57-68 12/21 Hartford L 44-59 1/5 HARVARD W 57-53 3/3 Cornell W 68-62 12/28 Stetson# W 86-74 1995-96 1/9 Cornell L 51-63 3/4 Columbia L 63-70 12/29 Furman# W 63-59 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/10 Columbia L 53-55 # Mohegan Sun Classic at Central Conn. 1/4 Harvard L 50-67 Captains: Jacob Capps '96 1/21 VERMONT L 53-64 1/7 COLGATE L 54-64 Matt Bush '96 1/24 NAVY W 65-64 2000-2001 1/11 HARVARD L 68-69 Overall: 16-10 Ivy League: 9-5 1/30 Yale W 70-68 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/15 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 57-62 11/25 HOLY CROSS W 82-75 1/31 Yale W 73-60 Captains: Greg Buth '01 1/21 Holy Cross L 43-63 11/28 Middlebury W 81-49 2/6 PRINCETON L 39-71 Ian McGinnis '01 1/25 Albany (3ot) L 84-85 11/30 VERMONT W 82-66 2/7 PENN L 57-71 Overall: 8-19 Ivy League: 3-11 1/31 Penn L 50-73 12/9 ARMY W 73-72 2/13 COLUMBIA L 56-62 11/17 Marist# L 54-68 2/1 Princeton L 52-57 12/12 Harvard W 70-61 2/14 CORNELL L 56-75 11/18 Arkansas State# L 49-67 2/7 Yale L 64-75 12/14 CENT. CONN. (ot) W 83-80 2/20 Penn L 50-66 11/25 NEW HAMP. (ot) L 89-96 2/8 Brown L 53-61 12/16 North Carolina L 66-96 2/21 Princeton L 53-74 11/28 Holy Cross L 58-80 2/14 CORNELL W 65-56 12/21 Rice L 54-62 2/27 BROWN W 57-51 12/9 Lehigh L 58-65 2/15 COLUMBIA W 63-49 12/28 New Mexico# L 66-91 2/28 YALE L 67-75 12/12 HAVERFORD W 70-50 2/21 PRINCETON L 60-70 12/29 Pepperdine# L 66-69 # Pepsi Marist Classic 12/16 Harvard L 78-79 2/22 PENN L 52-67 1/6 HARVARD L 40-59 $ Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic 12/19 QUINNIPIAC W 69-47 2/28 Columbia W 50-36 1/12 COLUMBIA W 59-57 12/22 Minnesota L 62-81 3/1 Cornell W 70-53 1/13 CORNELL W 68-57 12/30 VIRGINIA L 56-102 3/7 BROWN L 67-79 1/17 New Hampshire L 69-72 1/6 HARVARD L 56-60 3/8 YALE L 50-60 1/20 Lafayette W 72-71 1/12 BROWN L 58-66 # Poinsettia Holiday Classic 1/27 NAVY W 59-48 1/13 YALE L 70-74

69 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 2003-04 2/11 Yale L 53-66 2/25 Penn L 52-68 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/12 Brown W 48-40 3/3 COLUMBIA W 69-62 Captain: Steve Callahan '05 2/18 CORNELL W 67-54 3/4 CORNELL L 60-64 Overall: 3-25 Ivy League: 1-13 2/19 COLUMBIA W 50-48 # Portland, Maine 11/21 Stony Brook L 53-56 2/25 BROWN W 66-64 $ Lobo Invitational 11/28 Hawaii-Hilo# L 48-50 2/26 YALE W 53-52 11/29 Quinnipiac# L 64-65 3/4 Penn L 37-64 2006-07 11/30 Rider# L 64-68 3/5 Princeton L 54-65 Coach: Terry Dunn 12/4 TUFTS W 95-60 Captains: Jason Meyer 12/14 New Hampshire$ L 45-56 2005-06 Johnathan Ball 12/16 Maine (ot) W 68-65 Coach: Terry Dunn Overall: 9-18 Ivy League: 4-10 12/20 LEHIGH L 57-60 Terry Dunn Captains: Mike Lang '06 11/11 Massachusetts L 61-98 12/28 Ohio State L 58-71 2004- Calvin Arnold '06 11/14 George Washington L 49-94 1/3 HARVARD W 56-54 Overall: 6-21 Ivy League: 4-10 11/18 COLGATE L 43-55 2004-05 1/6 HOLY CROSS L 52-60 11/18 Boston College L 61-80 11/22 SIENA L 69-83 Coach: Terry Dunn 1/10 Harvard L 49-60 11/25 UC DAVIS W 66-61 11/25 Hartford L 50-60 Captains: Steve Callahan '05 1/14 Quinnipiac L 60-69 11/29 Colgate (2ot) L 64-65 11/28 Kansas L 32-83 David Gardner '05 1/19 Colgate L 60-70 12/13 Maine# L 55-64 12/10 James Madison W 74-70 Overall: 11-16 Ivy League: 7-7 1/21 VERMONT L 66-76 12/17 Hofstra L 59-74 12/14 STONY BROOK W 71-50 11/23 QUINNIPIAC W 66-61 1/23 HARTFORD L 68-78 12/19 Quinnipiac L 77-88 12/18 QUINNIPIAC W 56-53 11/27 Lehigh (forfeit) W 50-60 1/30 COLUMBIA L 42-78 12/21 VERMONT L 46-77 12/21 Vermont L 62-73 11/29 MAINE L 52-58 1/31 CORNELL L 62-68 12/28 New Mexico$ L 60-66 12/30 Md.-Eastern Shore W 64-59 12/2 Hartford L 59-79 2/6 Princeton L 45-61 12/29 Radford$ L 78-85 1/2 ARMY W 66-58 12/9 KEENE STATE W 72-56 2/7 Penn L 49-67 12/31 Colorado L 65-83 1/6 HARVARD* (ot) W 80-73 12/11 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 69-67 2/13 YALE L 40-78 1/4 Army W 55-42 1/12 Harvard* L 71-77 12/17 HOFSTRA L 57-74 2/14 BROWN L 64-84 1/7 Harvard L 65-78 1/16 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 61-65 12/20 UC Davis (2 ot) L 87-98 2/20 Cornell L 45-69 1/10 STONY BROOK L 48-51 1/26 BROWN* W 56-52 12/22 Stanford L 54-71 2/21 Columbia L 58-73 1/13 HARVARD L 53-65 1/27 YALE* L 64-71 12/30 Albany L 73-84 2/27 Brown L 54-77 1/16 New Hampshire L 59-71 2/2 CORNELL* L 61-74 1/2 Harvard L 74-76 2/28 Yale L 54-58 1/27 Brown (2ot) L 70-73 2/3 COLUMBIA* L 55-61 1/5 Holy Cross L 52-73 3/5 PENN L 59-81 1/28 Yale L 55-72 2/9 Penn* L 53-73 1/8 HARVARD W 49-46 3/6 PRINCETON L 59-64 2/3 Cornell L 47-63 2/10 Princeton* W 45-44 1/10 Vermont L 68-78 # Hawaii-Hilo Classic 2/4 Columbia W 78-68 2/16 Yale* L 64-69 1/17 COLGATE L 61-69 $ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. 2/10 PENN L 51-70 2/17 Brown* L 33-53 1/29 Columbia L 45-64 2/11 PRINCETON L 49-52 2/23 PRINCETON* W 53-43 1/30 Cornell L 58-63 2/17 YALE W 72-64 2/24 PENN* L 78-80 2/4 PRINCETON W 50-42 2/18 BROWN W 58-46 3/2 Columbia* L 67-69 2/5 PENN L 44-68 2/24 Princeton L 60-63 3/3 Cornell* L 53-76

70 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTH'SRTMOUTH'S LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS

* = captain Benjamin Lang Winthrop Snow* 1920-21 George Hein Thomas Morrissey Lawrence Whitney George Chamberlaine Ralph Langdell 1900-01 George Schildmiller Earl Williams Thomas Cullen Frederick Schmidt Guy Abbott* Roger Winship Francis Heep Karl Spaeth Benjamin Alling 1907-08 George Young Joseph Millar Maurice Swarthout Willis Craig Francis Brady Ralph Yuill* Amos Foster Robert Burns 1914-15 1928-29 George Hubbard John Dingle Kenneth Grant 1921-22 Robert Austin Daniel Miller Horace Hedges John Pelletier Thomas Cullen John Cheney Sewall Newman Benjamin Lang* Gerold Rector Allen Goldstein George Hein Thomas Morrissey Lawrence Whitney Francis Heep Byron Lewin 1901-02 John Mullen Earl Williams Joseph Millar* Philip May Guy Abbott* George Schildmiller Roger Winship* Donald Moore James Morse Willis Craig Fred Shaneman Edward Picken Walter Dillon 1908-09 1915-16 Frederick Schmidt Amos Foster Francis Brady Carl Eskeline 1922-23 Karl Spaeth* Henry Hobart John Dingle* George Martin Thomas Cullen* Maurice Swarthout George Hubbard Horace Hedges John Pelletier Karl Friedmann Edward Vossier Sewall Newman John Mullen Frederick Rau Arthur Goldstein John Rix Earl Wiley Gerold Rector Francis Heep 1929-30 Walter Sisson Joseph Millar Benjamin Burch 1902-03 1909-10 Alexander Steenrod Donald Moore John Cheney* George Bankart Francis Brady* Earl Williams Henry Sailer Byron Lewin Michael Dailey John Dingle Irving Kramer Amos Foster* Charles Gibson 1916-17 1923-24 Lauri Myllykangas Henry Hobart Ernst Mensel Richard Aishton Karl Friedmann* Milburn Magee William McGrail John Mullen Karl Hutchinson Lewis Goas William McCall John Rix Elliott Mudgett Henry Sailer Edward Picken 1910-11 Frederick Rau Frederick Schmidt 1903-04 William Gibson Walter Sisson* 1924-25 Fred Tangeman George Bankart Harold Goodere Harrison Dey George Grebenstein Horace Hedges 1917-18 Karl Friedmann 1930-31 Henry Hobart Dana Jones Thomas Ainsworth Lewis Goas* Robert Biesel William McGrail Ernst Mensel Philip Deane James Picken Benjamin Burch John Rix* John Mullen* Charles Hilliker Henry Sailer Irving Kramer Charles Russ Arthur Winship Franklin Johnson William McCall Charles Ryder Russell Larmon 1925-26 Harold Mackey 1911-12 Clayton Mugridge Harrison Dey* Milburn Magee* 1904-05 William Gibson Karl Richardson* Gordon Douglass Lauri Myllykangas Marshall Alling Paul Loudon John Gordon Edward Picken George Bankart James Margeson 1918-19# William Heep John Smart George Grebenstein Ernst Mensel* Harold Bolles Ralph Langdell Henry Hobart Rufus Sisson Walter Kopf Leslie McFadden 1931-32 William McGrail Winthrop Snow James Loudon James Picken William Britten John Rix* Herman Schulting George Tully Benjamin Burch Charles Russ 1912-13 George Streng Forest Whittaker Jacob Edwards William Gibson* Francis Tracy Edwin Steele Irving Kramer 1905-06 Kenneth Grant Joseph Vance Henry Kraszewski Marshall Alling Paul Loudon Howard Webster 1926-27 William McCall* George Bankart James Margeson # No team but letters Robert Austin Harold Mackey George Grebenstein Rufus Sisson awarded Harrison Dey Robert Miller Daniel Hatch Winthrop Snow Thomas Ellis Fred Prince Benjamin Lang 1919-20 William Heep John Smart William McGrail* 1913-14 Clifford Akey George Hein George Stangle John Rix Harry Bickford Henry Browne* Ralph Langdell Charles Russ Carlton Brownell George Chamberlaine James Picken* 1932-33 Kenneth Grant George MacDermott Karl Spaeth Alfred Bonniwell 1906-07 Paul Loudon* Paul Sample Edward Vossier Jacob Edwards Francis Brady James Margeson Herman Schulting George Goss John Dingle John Pelletier Ralph Yuill 1927-28 Henry Kraszewski George Grebenstein* Gerold Rector Robert Austin Harold Mackey Henry Lane Rufus Sisson William Heep* Bruce Maxwell

71 DADARTMOUTH'SRTMOUTH'S LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Robert Miller 1939-40 1945-46 Leonard Hedberg Ronald Judson George Stangle* Gustave Broberg Allen Bildner Robert Hustek* F. Tobias Julian* Vincent Else Paul Campbell Warren Mulloy Herbert Markman 1933-34 John Horner James Coleman Richard O'Neill Alfred Bonniwell William Parmer Robert Harvey Roger Pierce 1956-57 Jacob Edwards Charles Pearson George Heddy Oscar Sherman Lawrence Blades George Goss Henry Pogue Boyd McCaslin Eugene Booth Ferguson Hubbell James Sullivan William Moran 1951-52 M. David Carruthers Henry Kraszewski* Robert White* Robert Myers* Willlam Biggs Thomas Donahoe Sydney Krivitsky Malcolm Simpson Zack Boyages Harold Douglas Robert Miller 1940-41 Joseph Sullivan E. Kent Calhoun* James Francis George Stangle Gustave Broberg* James Cobb David Gavitt Vincent Else 1946-47 Peter Geithner John Jones 1934-35 George Munroe Audley Brindley L. Frederick Gieg Ronald Judson* Alfred Bonniwell* James Olsen Richard Buckley Leonard Hedberg Rudy LaRusso Paul Cleaveland William Parmer Paul Campbell Richard O'Neill John Davis Charles Pearson Andrew Carstensen A. Kenneth Patterson 1957-58 Ferguson Hubbell Stanley Skaug James Coleman* Roger Pierce G. Thomas Aley Sydney Krivitsky Emil Hudak Paul Wisdom Bryant Barnes John McKernan 1941-42 Edward Leede M. David Carruthers* Arthur Toan James Briggs Spencer Smith 1952-53 Harold Douglas Gordon McKernan Joseph Sullivan Richard Fairley David Farnsworth 1935-36 Robert Myers William Gardner David Gavitt Paul Cleaveland George Munroe 1947-48 Peter Geithner A. Stuart Hanson Philip Conti James Olsen Richard Buckley L. Frederick Gieg* John Jones John McKernan* William Parmer Paul Campbell A. Kenneth Patterson Charles Kaufman Jack O'Brien Charles Pearson* James Coleman* Oscar Sherman Rudy LaRusso Harold Parachini Henry Pogue Elbert Dey Glenn Wilson Walter Sosnowski Raymond Ratajczak Connor Shaw John Field Paul Wisdom Gary Vandeweghe William K. Thomas Stanley Skaug Emil Hudak 1953-54 1958-59 Arthur Toan Edward Leede 1942-43 Richard Fairley Bryant Barnes David Reier Audley Brindley Lawrence Freier Daniel Berry 1936-37 Thomas Rowe James Briggs Peter Geithner* Robert Fairbank Joseph Batchelder Joseph Sullivan Joseph Cottone John Carroll C. Eugene Givens David Farnsworth James Coleman F. Tobias Julian David Gavitt John Dingle 1948-49 Robert Ehringer Norman Kasparson Charles Kaufman Roger Dudis WiIliam Abernathy John Monahan John Parker Rudy LaRusso* Donald McKinlay James Ballard George Munroe A. Kenneth Patterson George Ramming Robert Macleod Emil Hudak Robert Myers Thomas Strauss Walter Sosnowski Harold Parachini* Robert Hustek James Olsen Glenn Wilson Gary Vandeweghe William Thomas Edward Leede* Stanley Skaug* Paul Wisdom Warren Mulloy 1937-38 John Shellenberger 1959-60 David Reier 1954-55 Bryant Barnes Joseph Batchelder Thomas Rowe Joseph Cottone 1943-44 Eugene Booth* Daniel Berry Lionel Baxter Thomas Donahoe Robert Brower Roger Dudis 1949-50 George Hanna Audley Brindley* James Francis David Farnsworth Paul Campbell James Ballard Lawrence Freier Charles Kaufman* William McFarland William Biggs Robert Macleod Joseph Fater C. Eugene Givens George Ramming Vincent Goering Richard Buckley Ronald Judson Walter Sosnowski Hobart Rockwell E. Kent Calhoun William Thomas* Lawrence Killick F. Tobias Julian Gary Vandeweghe Harry Leggat John Field Thomas McGreevey Walter Mercer Emil Hudak* *Glenn Wilson 1960-61 1938-39 Robert Hustek Joseph Batchelder John Monahan Samuel Barton John McDonald 1955-56 Gustave Broberg Joseph Vancisin Daniel Berry Thomas Rowe Lawrence Blades Joseph Cottone Barry EIson Eugene Booth Roger Dudis* 1944-45 Howard Keys 1950-51 M. David Carruthers Vincent Else Allen Bildner George Ramming* James Ballard Thomas Donahoe Robert Macleod Ralph DeStefani WiIliam Shanahan William Biggs Harold Douglas John Stewart Norman Falkin Stphen Spahn Zack Boyages Hugh Erwin Robert White Robert Harvey Stephan Swirsky Edward Leede E. Kent Calhoun James Francis Robert West Malcolm Simpson L. Frederick Gieg John Jones Walter Zwick 72 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTH'SRTMOUTH'S LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS

1961-62 Michael Neal James Fleischer David Flores 1982-83 Samuel Barton William Stableford WiIliam Martin Marc Gautier Paul Anderson Barry EIson Robert Sturges James Masker William Hooper Michael Collins Francis Hanlon Lyndon Waugh E. William Raynor John Lisowski* Aaron HiIl William Shanahan* George Riley Darryl Piggee Ronald Jones Henry Smith 1967-68 Raymond Sansouci Peter Roby Joseph Kilroy Stephen Spahn Judson Burnham Christopher Lynch 1977-78 Stephan Swirsky Joseph Colgan* 1972-73 Stephen McNamara* David Broll Richard Felmeister James Brown* Scott Schroeder Kevin Crotty 1962-63 Gregory Pickering Robert Calcaterra Matthew Stewart Samuel Barton Thomas Reddy Robin Derry Kery Davis Davis Blaine William Stableford Thomas Eggleston Sterling Edmonds* 1983-84 Michael Buckley Karlis Steinmanis James Fleischer Marc Gautier Paul Anderson* Barry Elson* Henry Tyson Richard Jones Marvin Johnson Brian Burke* Francis Hanlon Alexander Winn Alexander Kandabarow Larry Lawrence Mike Collins Walter Lillard Daniel McKay Dennis Lawson Andrew Gruninger Wilson Madden 1968-69 Eugene Matthews John Lisowski* Timothy Hassett Victor Mair Joseph Cook E. William Raynor Cleotha Robertson Aaron Hill Stephen Spahn William Jacobson George Riley Peter Roby Ronald Jones A. Vance McQueen Douglas Romatzick Joseph Kilroy 1963-64 Jeremiah O'Brien 1973-74 Richard Lewis 1978-79 Davis Blaine P. Cleve Penberthy James Beattie Christopher Lynch David Broll Neil Castoldo Gregory Pickering* Robert Calcaterra Scott Schroeder Barry Caldwell Francis Hanlon* John Ryzewic Mark Donoghue Derek Sells Christopher Kinum Karlis Steinmanis Thomas Eggleston Marc Gautier* Barry Machado Henry Tyson Richard Hayes Eugene Heyward 1984-85 P. Richard Mahoney Alexander Winn William Healey Calvin Johnson Andrew Gruninger Victor Mair Gunnar Klintberg Richard Jones Larry Lawrence Timothy Hassett* Michael O'Connell Dennis McCann James Panaggio Ronald Jones Robert Page 1969-70 Daniel McKay Cleotha Robertson Joseph Kilroy Joseph Cook E. William Raynor* Peter Roby* John Mackay 1964-65 Gary Dicovitsky Henry Shanks Douglas Romatzick Bryan Randall David Benedict Paul Erland Adam Sutton John Rhine 1979-80 Davis Blaine William Jacobson Scott Schroeder David Broll* Peter Dunlop James Masker 1974-75 Derek Sells Barry Caldwell William Engster Jeremiah O'Brien James Beattie Roderick Yearwood Victor Mair* Gregory Pickering* David Brooks Jonathan Edwards J. Gunnar Malm John Ryzewic Lawrence Cubas Mark Graham 1985-86 William Reilly Karlis Steinmanis William Healey Eugene Heyward James Barton Stephen Shaffer John VanKurin William Hooper Calvin Johnson Leonard Bazelak Thomas Tindall Alexander Winn John Lisowski Dennis Lawson John Bean Lyndon Waugh Edward Wisneski Daniel McKay* Cleotha Robertson Joseph Kilroy* Eugene Matthews Jason Lobo 1980-81 1965-66 1970-71 David Meeker Darin Maccoux Paul Anderson David Benedict J. Douglas Bate Scott Moulton John Mackay* Neil Castaldo* James Brown Brian Burke John Miller 1975-76 Joseph Colgan Robin Derry Richard Cavanaugh Bryan Randall* Lawrence Cubas* Peter Dunlop Gary Dicovitsky Jon Edwards John Rhine Sterling Edmonds William Engster Paul Erland Eugene Heyward Eugene Sims David Flores Peter Fahey WiIliam Jacobson Calvin Johnson* Richard Hayes Christopher Kinum WiIliam Martin Kevin Jones 1986-87 William Healey J. Gunnar Malm James Masker Larry Lawrence* James Barton WiIliam Hooper Stephen Shaffer Jeremiah O'Brien Matthew Stewart Leonard Bazelak John Lisowski William Stahl George Riley Douglas White John Bean Frank McNerney Lyndon Waugh John Ryzewic* Anthony Zanze Derek Bunting Steven Mele Raymond Sansouci Jason Lobo 1966-67 Adam Sutton 1981-82 Darin Maccoux Joseph Colgan 1971-72 Paul Anderson J, Kwaku Miller* 1976-77 John Duke J. Douglas Bate Brian Burke Walter Palmer Robert Clark Peter Dunlop James Brown Jon Edwards* Bryan Randall* Lawrence Cubas William Engster Robin Derry Kevin Jones Eugene Sims Kery Davis Richard Felmeister Gary Dicovitsky* Gregory Saunders Robert Summers Sterling Edmonds J. Gunnar Malm* Thomas Eggleston Derek Sells Joseph Tillotson Craig Enright John Mathias Paul Erland Matthew Stewart Steve Trundle 73 DADARTMOUTH'SRTMOUTH'S LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

1987-88 1991-92 1995-96 1999-2000 Steve Callahan* James Barton Wilfredo Castillo Matthew Bush* Flinder Boyd Patrick Cuttica Leonard Bazelak* John Conley Christopher Butler Greg Buth David Gardner John Bean Michael Crotty Jacob Capps* Christopher Ellis* Matt Green James Blackwell Gregg Frame Baron Carlson Gregory Friel Scott Klingbeil Jason Lobo Alexander Gayer Jay Danzi Shaun Gee* Michael Lang Darin Maccoux B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Rob Davis Meador Hall Michael Liddy Brendan O'Sullivan Eric Howard Jason Fisher Jay Jenckes Michael McLaren Walter Palmer Darrin Jones Brian Gilpin Jason Kemp* Leon Pattman Bryan Randall* Stanley Kowalewski Peter J. Halas Mark Kissling Eugene Sims Michael Lombard* Eric Howard Ian McGinnis 2004-05 Robert Summers Jeffrey Richards Seamus Lonergan Nicholas Murphy Calvin Arnold William Taylor Kenneth Mitchell Jason Neeser Johnathan Ball Stephen Trundle 1992-93 Jason Neeser Vedad Osmanovic Jonathan Blakely Matthew Bush Seth Newsome Brad Stooks Paul Bode 1988-89 Jacob Capps Asa Palmer Justin Whisenant Stephen Callahan* James Barton* Baron Carlson Keith Stanton Patrick Cuttica James Blackwell Wilfredo Castillo 2000-01 Charles Flynn Derek Bunting John Conley* 1996-97 Flinder Boyd David Gardner* Jason Lobo Michael Crotty Christopher Butler Greg Buth*a Michael Giovacchini Michael Lombard Gregg Frame Christopher Ellis Tyler Davis Douglas Hayes Darin Maccoux* Alexander Gayer* Jason Fisher Gregory Friel Michael Lang John Mackay B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Shaun Gee Charles Harris Michael Liddy Brendan O'Sullivan Eric Howard Brian Gilpin Brendan Herbert Michael McLaren Walter Palmer Darrin Jones Peter J. Halas Jay Jenckes Brian McMillan Eugene Sims Stanley Kowalewski Brian Laibow Mark Kissling Jason Meyer William Taylor Crawford Palmer* Seamus Lonergan* Scott Klingbeil Steve Trundle Jeffrey Richards Kenneth Mitchell* Ian McGinnis* 2005-06 James Wilhelm Seth Newsome Jordan Naihe Calvin Arnold* 1993-94 Asa Palmer Vedad Osmanovic Dominic Baker 1989-90 Matthew Bush Ryan Smerek Johnathan Ball John Bean Christopher Butler Keith Stanton 2001-02 Alexander Bartlett James Blackwell Jacob Capps Forest Wester Flinder Boyd* Daniel Biber Gary Campbell Baron Carlson Stephen Callahan Paul Bode John Conley Wilfredo Castillo 1997-98 Tyler Davis Charles Flynn Alex Gayer Jason Fisher Greg Buth Gregory Friel Michael Giovacchini Michael Lombard Gregg Frame* Christopher Ellis David Gardner Michael Lang* John Mackay* Brian Gilpin Shaun Gee Charles Harris Jarrett Mathis Brendan O'Sullivan B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Peter J. Halas* Brendan Herbert Brian McMillan Walter Palmer* Stanley Kowalewski Jason Kemp Jeff King Jason Meyer Jason Rosenberg Seamus Lonergan Brian Laibow Scott Klingbeil DeVon Mosley Robert Summers* Kenneth itchell Ian McGinnis Michael Liddy Leon Pattman William Taylor Jeffrey Richards Seth Newsome Michael McLaren Adam Powers Stephen Trundle Keith Stanton Asa Palmer* Vedad Osmanovic* Reginald Schickel Ryan Smerek Brandon Smith 1990-91 1994-95 2006-07 James Blackwell* Matthew Bush 1998-99 2002-03 Johnathan Ball* Matthew Brzica Christopher Butler Flinder Boyd Calvin Arnold Alexander Barnett Gary Campbell Jacob Capps Greg Buth Stephen Callahan Dan Biber Wilfredo Castillo Baron Carlson Christopher Ellis Patrick Cuttica Kyle Diamond (m) John Conley Jay Danzi Shaun Gee* Tyler Davis Elgin Fitzgerald Michael Crotty Jason Fisher Charles Harris Gregory Friel* Michael Giovacchini Gregg Frame Brian Gilpin Jay Jenckes David Gardner Kurt Graeber Alex Gayer Peter J. Halas Jason Kemp Charles Harris* Jarrett Mathis Stan Kowalewski B. W. (Jamie) Halligan* Mark Kissling Scott Klingbeil Brian McMillan Michael Lombard Eric Howard Brian Laibow Michael Lang Jason Meyer* Brendan O'Sullivan* Jason Kemp Ian McGinnis Michael Liddy DeVon Mosley Jeffrey Richards Seamus Lonergan Nicholas Murphy Michael McLaren Leon Pattman Reginald Talbert Kenneth Mitchell Vedad Osmanovic Jason Meyer Adam Powers William Taylor Asa Palmer Ryan Smerek Robby Pride 2003-04 Keith Stanton Christopher Swanson Marlon Sanders Calvin Arnold Reggie Schickel Jonathan Blakely Brandon Ware Trey Blincoe

74 2007-2008 - GO BIG GREEN BASKETBALLBASKETBALL “READERS”“READERS”

From 1982-90, before he entered the college coaching ranks, Dartmouth basketball coach Terry Dunn was a coach and administrator at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. In November 2007, Dartmouth's basketball team visited Colorado Springs to play the Air Force Academy. During the Big Green's visit, the team took a time out to visit fourth graders at Centennial Elementary School and add a long-distance chapter to the Big Green Readers Program that, over the years, has seen Dartmouth student-athletes share in a learning experience with children at schools near the Dartmouth campus.

75 2007-082007-08 BIGBIG GREENGREEN DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

2007-08 DARTMOUTH MEN'S BASKETBALL - Seated, from left: Brandon Ware, Marlon Sanders, Co-Captain Johnathan Ball, Co-Captain Michael Giovacchini, Ronnie Dixon, DeVon Mosley, Robby Pride.Standing, from left: Head Coach Terry Dunn, Assistant Coach Shay Berry, Matt Chisick, Alex Barnett, Elgin Fitzgerald, Clive Weeden, John Marciano, Kurt Graeber, Jarrett Mathis, Adam Powers, Blake Williams, Assistant Coach Dean Christian, Director of Basketball Operations Anne Blair, Manager Kyle Diamond. Absent: Trainer Len Angelli. (Photo by Mark Washburn) On Dartmouth Basketball:

The President’s Perspective A Captain's Perspective An Alumni Perspective James Wright Johnathan Ball '08 Jason Kemp '98 “Dartmouth is proud of its student ath- “For me, the Dartmouth basketball experience “Dartmouth allows you to incorporate letes and all that they accomplish on and has been a platform that has helped propel me many different aspects of life into a com- off the field. They are an integral part of into manhood. I have had to be a leader on and off prehensive learning experience. Whether our community. Student athletes are the court for my peers, a position that has no off you are an amazing athlete, brilliant aca- demic, or fall somewhere in between, recent recipients and finalists for the days. At Dartmouth, the responsibilities that I Dartmouth can provide the flexibility and Marshall and Rhodes scholarships, have taken on have made me much more focused resources to help you, as an individual, include numerous academic All- and mature. This has been especially important at reach your full potential. Dartmouth bas- Americans, regularly receive prestigious an institution such as Dartmouth where the aca- ketball has provided me with an opportu- awards at the College including the demic standard is very challenging. I definitely nity to reach my dreams of playing col- Barrett Cup and the Dean's Prize, and have a head start on what life has in store for me. lege basketball, while still obtaining an have been among our valedictorians in Overall, it has been more than a pleasure to rep- Ivy League education. In addition, recent years. The graduation rate for our resent the tradition that is Dartmouth by playing because of the flexibility, I was able to student athletes regularly surpasses that the sport that I have an undeniable passion for. take two years off and go to the of the student body in general. They com- The men that I have been blessed to suit up with Philippines as a missionary for the pete well and are able and committed every day as well as the pride I have in what I do Mormon Church, another life-long dream, and then come back and continue members of this community.” have made all the blood, sweat and tears I've shed my scholastic and athletic career.” so dear to my heart.” 76