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Ivy League Basketball Men's Individual Records 11 64 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Individual Records ALL-IVY RECORDS 1965-66 ....Stan Felsinger & Dave Newmark 1967-68 ....Jim McMillian & Dave Newmark MOST FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY SELECTIONS 1968-69 ....Heyward Dotson & Jim McMillian 1 3 ... John Lee (Yale, 1956-57-58) 1969-70 ....Heyward Dotson & Jim McMillian 3 ....Mike Cingiser (Brown, 1960-61-62) 1976-77 ....Alton Byrd & Ricky Free 3 ....Pete Campbell (Princeton, 1960-61-62) 1977-78 ....Alton Byrd & Ricky Free 3 ....Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64-65) 1991-92 ....Buck Jenkins & Russ Steward 3 ....Jeff Neuman (Penn, 1964-65-66) 1992-93 ....Tom Casey & Buck Jenkins 3 ....Stan Pawlak (Penn, 1964-65-66) Cornell 3 ....Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1968-69-70) 1964-65 ....Steve Cram & Bob DeLuca 3 ....Corky Calhoun (Penn, 1970-71-72) 1984-85 ....John Bajusz & Ken Bantum 3 ....Ron Haigler (Penn, 1973-74-75) 2007-08 ....Louis Dale & Ryan Wittman 3 ....Keven McDonald (Penn, 1976-77-78) 2008-09 ....Louis Dale & Ryan Wittman 3 ....Alton Byrd (Columbia, 1977-78-79) 2009-10 ....Louis Dale, Jeff Foote & Ryan Wittman 3 ....Don Fleming (Harvard, 1980-81-82) Dartmouth 3 ....John Bajusz (Cornell, 1985-86-87) 1958-59 ....Chuck Kaufman & Rudy LaRusso 3 ....Perry Bromwell (Penn, 1985-86-87) 1983-84 ....Paul Anderson & Brian Burke 3 ....Chris Dudley (Yale, 1985-86-87) 1987-88 ....Jim Barton & Bryan Randall 3 ....Kit Mueller (Princeton, 1989-90-91) Harvard 3 ....Buck Jenkins (Columbia, 1991-92-93) None 3 ....Jerome Allen (Penn, 1993-94-95) Penn 3 ....Matt Maloney (Penn, 1993-94-95) 1963-64 ....Jeff Neuman & Stan Pawlak 3 ....Seamus Lonergan (Dartmouth, 1995-96-97) 1964-65 ....Jeff Neuman & Stan Pawlak 3 ....Steve Goodrich (Princeton, 1996-97-98) 1965-66 ....Jeff Neuman & Stan Pawlak 3 ....Michael Jordan (Penn, 1998-99-00) 1969-70 ....Steve Bilsky & Corky Calhoun 3 ....Earl Hunt (Brown, 2001-02-03) 1970-71 ....Corky Calhoun & Dave Wohl 3 ....Jason Forte (Brown, 2003-04-05) 1971-72 ....Corky Calhoun, Phil Hankinson & Bob Morse 3 ....Louis Dale (Cornell, 2008-09-10) 1972-73 ....Ron Haigler & Phil Hankinson 3 ....Ryan Wittman (Cornell, 2008-09-10) 1973-74 ....John Beecroft & Ron Haigler 1974-75 ....John Beecroft & Ron Haigler THREE TEAMMATES ON FIRST TEAM 1975-76 ....John Engles & Keven McDonald 1966-67 ....Princeton — Joe Heiser, Chris Thomforde & Gary Walters 1978-79 ....Tony Price & Matt White 1967-68 ....Princeton — Joe Heiser, Geoff Petrie & Chris Thomforde 1986-87 ....Perry Bromwell & Bruce Lefkowitz 1971-72 ....Penn — Corky Calhoun, Phil Hankinson & Bob Morse 1992-93 ....Jerome Allen & Matt Maloney 1993-94 ....Penn — Jerome Allen, Matt Maloney & Barry Pierce 1993-94 ....Jerome Allen, Matt Maloney & Barry Pierce 2001-02 ....Penn — Koko Archibong, Ugonna Onyekwe & Andrew Toole 1994-95 ....Jerome Allen & Matt Maloney 2002-03 ....Brown — Jason Forte, Earl Hunt & Alai Nuualiitia 1995-96 ....Ira Bowman & Tim Krug 2009-10 ....Cornell — Louis Dale, Jeff Foote & Ryan Wittman 1998-99 ....Michael Jordan & Paul Romanczuk 1999-00 ....Michael Jordan & Matt Langel FIVE TEAMMATES ON FIRST- AND SECOND-TEAMS 2001-02 ....Koko Archibong, Ugonna Onyekwe & Andrew Toole 1994-95 ....Penn — Jerome Allen & Matt Maloney (1st); 2002-03 ....Ugonna Onyekwe & Jeff Schiffner .... Ira Bowman, Eric Moore & Shawn Trice (2nd) 2005-06 ....Ibrahim Jaaber & Mark Zoller 2006-07 ....Ibrahim Jaaber & Mark Zoller Princeton FOUR TEAMMATES ON FIRST- AND SECOND-TEAMS 1958-59 ....Carl Belz & Jim Brangan 1966-67 ....Princeton — Joe Heiser, Chris Thomforde & Gary Walters (1st); 1959-60 ....Jim Brangan & Pete Campbell .... John Haarlow (2nd) 1960-61 ....Pete Campbell & Al Kaemmerlen 1967-68 ....Princeton — Joe Heiser, Geoff Petrie & Chris Thomforde (1st); 1961-62 ....Pete Campbell & Al Kaemmerlen .... John Hummer (2nd) 1962-63 ....Bill Bradley & Art Hyland 1970-71 ....Penn — Corky Calhoun & Dave Wohl (1st); 1966-67 ....Joe Heiser, Chris Thomforde & Gary Walters .... Steve Bilsky & Bob Morse (2nd) 1967-68 ....Joe Heiser, Geoff Petrie & Chris Thomforde 1976-77 ....Princeton — Frank Sowinski (1st); Bill Omeltchenko, 1968-69 ....John Hummer & Geoff Petrie .... Bob Roma & Bob Slaughter (2nd) 1975-76 ....Barnes Hauptfuhrer & Armond Hill 1997-98 ....Princeton — Steve Goodwin & Gabe Lewullis (1st); 1977-78 ....Bill Omeltchenko & Frank Sowinski .... Brian Earl & Mitch Henderson (2nd) 1983-84 ....Kevin Mullin & Bill Ryan 1999-00 ....Penn — Michael Jordan & Matt Langel (1st); 1988-89 ....Kit Mueller & Bob Scrabis .... Ugonna Onyekwe & Geoff Owens (2nd) 1990-91 ....Sean Jackson & Kit Mueller 2002-03 ....Penn — Ugonna Onyekwe & Jeff Schiffner (1st); 1995-96 ....Steve Goodrich & Sydney Johnson .... Koko Archibong & Andrew Toole (2nd) 1996-97 ....Steve Goodrich & Sydney Johnson 2007-08 ....Cornell — Louis Dale & Ryan Wittman (1st); 1997-98 ....Steve Goodwin & Gabe Lewullis .... Jeff Foote & Adam Gore (2nd) 1998-99 ....Brian Earl & Gabe Lewullis 2003-04 ....Will Venable & Judson Wallace FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY TEAMMATES Yale Brown 1957-58 ....Larry Downs & John Lee 1974-75 ....Phil Brown & Eddie Morris 1986-87 ....Chris Dudley & Paul Maley 2002-03 ....Jason Forte, Earl Hunt & Alai Nuualiitia 1991-92 ....Casey Cammann & Ed Petersen 2007-08 ....Damon Huffman & Mark McAndrew Columbia 1956-57 ....Ted Dwyer & Chet Forte 11 65 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Individual Records SCORING 36 554 ... Tony Lavelli (Yale, 1947-48) 37 553 ... Chuck Rolles (Cornell, 1955-56) CAREER 553 ... Steve Spahn (Dartmouth, 1961-62) 1 2,503 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65) 39 550 ... Dave Newmark (Columbia, 1965-66) 2 2,158 ... Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89) 3 2,090 ... Butch Graves (Yale, 1980-84) 4 2,041 ... Earl Hunt (Brown, 1999-03) IVY CAREER 5 2,028 ... Ryan Wittman (Cornell, 2006-10) 1 1,253 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65) 6 1,964 ... Tony Lavelli (Yale, 1945-49) 7 1,880 ... Joe Carrabino (Harvard, 1981-85) IVY SEASON 8 1,827 ... Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-53) 1 464 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64) 9 1,797 ... Don Fleming (Harvard, 1978-82) 2 404 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1964-65) 10 1,767 ... Buck Jenkins (Columbia, 1989-93) 3 403 ... Chet Forte (Columbia, 1956-57) 11 1,758 ... Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1966-70) 4 385 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-63) 12 1,732 ... Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn, 1999-03) 5 367 ... Brian Taylor (Princeton, 1971-72) 13 1,668 ... Arnie Berman (Brown, 1969-72) 6 364 ... Paul Erland (Dartmouth, 1970-71) 14 1,663 ... John Bajusz (Cornell, 1983-87) 7 357 ... Rick Kaminsky (Yale, 1963-64) 15 1,651 ... Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth, 1993-97) 8 346 ... Arnie Berman (Brown, 1971-72) 16 1,644 ... Keven McDonald (Penn, 1975-78) 346 ... Keven McDonald (Penn, 1977-78) 17 1,611 ... Chet Forte (Columbia, 1954-57) 10 344 ... Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1969-70) 18 1,606 ... Paul Erland (Dartmouth, 1969-72) 11 341 ... Brian Taylor (Princeton, 1970-71) 19 1,605 ... Ed Petersen (Yale, 1988-92) 12 337 ... John Lee (Yale, 1955-56) 20 1,604 ... Michael Jordan (Penn, 1997-00) 13 336 ... Jim Turner (Brown, 1985-86) 21 1,597 ... Jason Forte (Brown, 2001-05) 14 335 ... Geoff Petrie (Princeton, 1968-69) 22 1,577 ... Tyler Rullman (Harvard, 1989-93) 15 334 ... Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1987-88) 23 1,552 ... Ron Haigler (Penn, 1972-75) 16 332 ... Stan Pawlak (Penn, 1964-65) 24 1,548 ... Shaun Gee (Dartmouth, 1996-00) 332 ... Keith Sedlacek (Harvard, 1964-65) 25 1,546 ... Kit Mueller (Princeton, 1987-91) 18 330 ... Butch Graves (Yale, 1983-84) 26 1,540 ... Steve Leondis (Yale, 1979-83) 27 1,536 ... James Brown (Dartmouth, 1970-73) SCORING AVERAGE 28 1,518 ... Jerome Allen (Penn, 1991-95) CAREER 1,518 ... Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn, 2003-07) 1 30.2 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65) 30 1,510 ... Jim Morgan (Yale, 1968-71) 2 24.8 ... Chet Forte (Columbia, 1954-57) 3 24.3 ... Brian Taylor (Princeton, 1970-72) SEASON 4 22.8 ... Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1966-70) 1 936 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64) 5 22.3 ... Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-53) 2 885 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1964-65) 6 21.6 ... Arnie Berman (Brown, 1968-72) 3 694 ... Chet Forte (Columbia, 1956-57) 7 21.2 ... Paul Erland (Dartmouth, 1969-72) 4 682 ... Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-63) 8 20.8 ... Keven McDonald (Penn, 1975-78) 5 676 ... Brian Taylor (Princeton, 1971-72) 9 20.7 ... Jim Morgan (Yale, 1968-71) 6 673 ... Ernie Beck (Penn, 1952-53) 20.7 ... Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89) 7 671 ... Tony Lavelli (Yale, 1948-49) 11 20.4 ... Rick Kaminsky (Yale, 1961-64) 8 658 ... Arnie Berman (Brown, 1971-72) 12 20.3 ... Tony Lavelli (Yale, 1945-49) 9 643 ... Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1969-70) 13 20.3 ... John Lee (Yale, 1955-58) 10 636 ... Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1987-88) 20.3 ... Stan Pawlak (Penn, 1963-66) 11 633 ... Tony Price (Penn, 1978-79) 20.3 ... Butch Graves (Yale, 1980-84) 12 629 ... Jim Fitzsimmons (Harvard, 1971-72) 16 19.9 ... Pete Campbell (Princeton, 1959-62) 13 625 ... Jim McMillian (Columbia, 1967-68) 19.9 ... Dave Newmark (Columbia, 1965-68) 14 623 ... Keven McDonald (Penn, 1977-78) 18 19.7 ... James Brown (Dartmouth, 1970-73) 15 618 ... Paul Erland (Dartmouth, 1970-71) 19 19.3 ... Larry Downs (Yale, 1956-59) 16 611 ... Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1988-89) 20 18.9 ... Earl Hunt (Brown, 1999-03) 17 609 ... Butch Graves (Yale, 1983-84) 21 18.7 ... Ron Haigler (Penn, 1972-75) 18 606 ... Ron Haigler (Penn, 1974-75) 18.7 ... Mike Davis (Cornell, 1977-80) 606 ... Butch Graves (Yale, 1982-83) 23 18.4 ... Neil Farber (Columbia, 1962-65) 20 605 ... John Lee (Yale, 1955-56) 18.4 ... Joe Carrabino (Harvard, 1981-85) 21 598 ... Rick Kaminsky (Yale, 1964-65) 18.3 ... Keith Sedlacek (Harvard, 1963-66) 22 596 ... Ernie Beck (Penn, 1951-52) 18.3 ... Geoff Petrie (Princeton, 1967-70) 596 ... Ryan Wittman (Cornell, 2009-10) 26 18.2 ... Lou Murgo (Brown, 1951-54) 24 579 ... Stan Pawlak (Penn, 1965-66) 18.2 ..
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