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Historical Results HISTORICAL RESULTS All-Time Letterwinners, 162-164 All-Time Numerical Roster, 165-166 All-Time Team Captains, 166 All-Time Lineups, 167-168 Career Individual Statistics, 169-173 All-Time Scores, 174-189 Pitt vs. All Opponents, 190 Series Results, 191-199 In-Season Tournaments, 200-201 Pitt vs. Conferences, 202 HISTORICAL RESULTS 2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Student-athletes are listed Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 Clawson, John, 1921-22 alphabetically with the years in Brown, 1929-30 Cleland, 1941-42 which they lettered. This is not an Brown, Gilbert, 2007-11 Clements, Frank, 1966-67 all-time roster. It only depicts the Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 Cochran, Nate, 1994-95 years each player lettered. Years Brown, Sean, 2008-09 Cohen, Lester, 1928-30 pre-1940 correspond to the fall and Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 Cohen, Milton, 1929-31 spring years that each player Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 Collins, William, 1938-40 played at Pitt. If you have any Brush, Brian, 1989-93 Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 additions/deletions to this list, Buchanon, Frank, 1930-32 Cook, Mike, 2006-08 please contact Greg Hotchkiss in Buck, Bill, 1965-67 Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 the Pittsburgh athletic media Buck, Rudy, 1943-44 Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 relations office. Budd, Norman, Jr., 1907-11 Cosentino, Sam, 1943-46 Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 Cost, Charles, 1954-55 A Byers, Franklin E., 1921-23 Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 Kirk Bruce Cribbs, Claire, 1932-35 starred for the Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 C Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 Panthers from Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99 1972-75. After Adams, Chase, 2009-10 Caldwell, Michael C., 1968-71 Cutrie, Rocco, 1933 his career, he Adams, John, 1964-65 Caldwell, Robert J., 1964-67 served as Pitt’s Adams, Steven, 2012-13 Calhoun, S.E., 1910-11 D head women’s Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 Campbell, F.H., Hatley, 1911-12 basketball Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 Campbell, Walter F., 1910-13 David, Joey, 1982-86 coach for 13 Albright, John, 1930-31 Canterna, Oland, 1944-49 David, Samuel, 1946-49 Alexander, 1942-43 Capwell, I.P., 1906 Davis, Jimmy, 1943-44 years (1985-98) Allen, George, 1981-84 Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 DeGroat, John, 2004-06 and now works Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 Carlson, H.C., 1914-17 DeHart, James, 1916-17 as an Associate Antigua, Oliver, 1995-98 Carlson, Henry C., Jr., 1940 Deitrick, Richard, 1951-54 Athletic Director Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95 Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 in Pitt’s athletic Apple, Nathan, 1943-47 Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 department. Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 Carr, Hugh P., 1923-24 DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 Arnold, Randy, 1970-71 Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 Diggs, Cassin, 2007-08 Duessel, David, 1952-55 Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64 Artis, Jamel, 2013-14 Cauley, Willie, 1993-94 Dillon, Bill, 1955-57 Duff, A.W., 1906-07 Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 Dimmack, Chris, 1998-99 Dumancic, Dominik, 1990-92 Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 Artman, Bob, 1940-43 Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 Disco, Mark, 1973-75 Gennock, J., 1945-47 Arture, William, 1929-31 Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 Ditka, Michael, 1958-60 E Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 Assid, Ed, 1964-65 Cepkowski, Richard, 1954-55 Dixon, Jermaine, 2008-10 Gibbs, Ashton, 2008-12 Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 Dolfi, 1940-41 Easterday, R.A., 1916-18 Gilbert, Malcolm, 2011-12 B Chase, Ralph, 1925 Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 Edgar, Joseph E., 1906-07 Gill, Michael, 1995-96 Chosky, Saul, 1943-44 Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-72 Gill, W.W., 1905-06 Baierl, Bill, 1949-50 Christopher, Walter Frank, 1950-51 Downes, William, 1968-71 Egan, James, 1939-42 Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62 Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 Cieply, William, 1943-48 Downing, Harold S., 1914-15 El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96 Girman, Mike, 1943-44 Baker, Edward, 1929-31 Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 Downing, Raymond, 1964-65 Elliott, Samuel B., 1907-08 Glenn, Jack, 1943-44 Baker, John P., 1912-13 Clancy, Sam, 1977-81 Doyle, Ray, 1964-65 Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 Bane, John, 1910-13 Emrich, Ross, 1935 Glover, Tim, 1990-92 Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 Endsley, John, 1975 Gob, Art, 1957-58 Barrett, 1942-43 Epps, Isaiah, 2011-12 Goldsmith, M.F., 1906-08 Bartholomew, Haywood, 1927 Everett, Robert, 1948-51 Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 Bashioum, W, 1945-46 Goodwin, Paul, 1942-43 Bazzano, 1944-45 F Gordon, Steve, 1978-79 Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88 Beck, Bob, 1943-44 Fabel, Joseph, 1937 Graham, G.R., 1911-15 Beckett, Tom, 1965-68 Falenski, Richard, 1958-61 Graves, Antonio, 2003-07 Belich, Michael, 1948-51 Falenski, Stanley, 1964-67 Gray, Aaron, 2003-07 Benjamin, Keith, 2004-08 Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 Farmer, Homer G., 1907-11 Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 Bennett, Melvin, 1974-75 Federico, Gino, 2001-03 Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64 Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77 Fenwick, Joseph, 1953-56 Gustine, Frank, Jr., 1967-68 Biehl, 1943-44 Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 Bien, Jay, 1908 Ferguson, Ralph, 1935 H Biggs, Tyrell, 2005-09 Ferraro, Ross, 1928-29 Bingham, Bob, 1951-52 Fields, Levance, 2005-09 Hammer, E.T., 1916-17 Blair, DeJuan, 2007-09 Finneman, John, 1999-00 Harris, Larry, 1974-78 Blair, William E., 1937 Fisher, 1906-07 Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 Blanton, John, 1982-86 Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 Hartman, George, 1936-38 Blount, Mark, 1995-97 Fisher, Paul, 1926-28 Hastings, C.E., 1914-17 Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 Fitzgerald, Dave, 1978-79 Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 Bohren, Karl, 1924-25 Flannagan, W.H., 1924-25 Haygood, Robert, 1974-76 Bolla, James, 1971-75 Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 Healy, T.F., 1913-15 Bollens, Kenneth, 1965-68 Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 Heiner, 1912-13 Bonacci, Pat, 1958 Foley, James, 1958-61 Heller, J., 1945-46 Bonine, 1910-11 Follansbee, William, 1932-33 Hennon, Don, 1956-59 Bonnie, Harry E., 1913 Forquer, Ralph, 46-47 Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62 Boose, Jack, 1946-47 Frederick, W., 1946-48 Hersh, Charles, 1969 Borowitz, 1945-46 Freeman, Leroy, 1972-73 Hill, Lewis, 1973-75 Bowman, Marcus, 2003-06 Fridley, John, 1958-61 Hoban, Walter, 1926-27 Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 Frishman, Morris, 1911-13 Holder, Terry, 1962-63 Boyd, Frank, 1973-77 Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00 Boyd, Jason, 1998-00 Frye, Tim, 2007-10 Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 Braumbeck, Robert, 1948-50 Funk, Bernard, 1922-23 Hoggan, G., 1945-46 Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 Horne, Chris, 1997-98 Brehm, William, 1946-50 G Howard, Andre, 1995-97 Bremen, Alvin J., 1919 Hriebar, Frank, 1951-52 Bremen, Ben, 1918-19 Gant, Chris, 1991-95 Hromanik, George, 1948-51 Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73 Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 Hudec, Rudy, 1948-50 Brody, Wray G., 1912 Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 Hudson, Doyle, 2005-07 Broido, Joseph, 1911-12 Kent Scott was a 1,000-point career scorer for Pitt from 1969-72. Garnham, Ed, 1944-46 Hughes, Charles M., 1933-35 162 2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL HISTORICAL RESULTS Hughes, T.M., 1913-14 Hughes, William T., 1933-35 PITT BASKETBALL FAMILY TREE Hunt, Charles, 1967-69 Hursh, Charles, 1955-58 BROTHER COMBINATIONS Husa, Ed, 1955-56 Orlando Antigua (1991-95) and Oliver Antigua (1995-98) Hyatt, Charles, 1927-30 Robert Caldwell (1964-67) and Michael Caldwell (1968-71) Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Nick Generalovich (1964-66) J John Riser Charles Hughes (1933-35) and William Hughes (1933-35) (1954-57) is Billy Knight (1971-74) and Terry Knight (1974-79) Jacobsen, Morris, 1944-46 ranked among Jesko, William, 1935-37 Edward Lawry (1939) and Thomas Lawry (1930-32) Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 Pitt’s career Alphonse Wrobleski (1928-30) and Stephen Wrobleski (1926-28) Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 leaders in both Steve Zernich (1941-43) and Wally Zernich (1943-47) Johnson, Durand, 2012-14 scoring and Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 rebounding. FATHER-SON COMBOS Johnson, John, 2011-12 He scored Samuel David (1945-49) and Joey David (1983-86) Johnson, Robert A., 1936-38 1,164 points Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Brock Generalovich (1989-93) Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 and pulled Jones, Antoine, 1990-93 down 775 UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH GRADUATES WHO COACHED AT PITT (Also includes director of basketball operations) Jones, B.L, 1925 rebounds. Jones, Bobby, 1978-79 Brandin Knight (Pitt, ‘05) Jones, Chris, 1970-72 Oliver Antigua (Pitt, ‘98) Jones, Chris, 2013-14 Orlando Antigua (Pitt, ‘95) Jones, D., 1956-57 Jim Bolla (Pitt, ’75) Jones, Derek, 1993-94 H.C. “Doc” Carlson (Pitt, ‘18) Jones, Frank W., 1941-44 Cleveland Edwards (Pitt, ’72) Jones, Walter H., 1943-45 Tim Grgurich (Pitt, ’64) Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 Sean Miller (Pitt, ’92) Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 Jordan, Lloyd P., 1921-24 Kowallis, James, 1925-26 Levine, Harry, 1917-20 K Kowallis, William S., 1931-33 Levine, Marvin, 1960-61 Kraft, R, 1952-53 Levinson, Hyman, 1922-26 Kalata, Leonard, 1966-69 Krauser, Carl, 2002-06 Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55 Kaliden, Bill, 1956-57 Krieger, Paul, 1961-64 Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65 Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 Keese, Lucius, 1972-75 L Lewis, R. Steve, 1969-71 Keller, Don, 1958-60 Lindsay, John V., 1911 Kelley, H.C., 1918-19 Lake, Herb, 1982-83 Lissfeldt, Elmer, 1925-27 Kelly, Lewis, 1973-74 Landerman, Nathaniel, 1949-50 Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 Landy, Danny, 1977-79 Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00 Kendall, Levon, 2003-07 Lane, Jerome, 1985-88 Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 Kendrick, John, 1949-52 Laneve, John, 1954-57 Long, Dale, 1961-62 Kennedy, Louis P., 1916 Larkin, John, 1961-64 Loucks, Frank, 1934-36 King, Wayde W., 1924-25 Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 Loughran, John, 1918-19 Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 Laughren, James, 1918-20 Lovett, Robert, 1963-66 Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 LaValley, James, 1964-67 Lubic, Ben, 1913-17 Klein, James J., 1938-41 Lawry, Edward, 1938-39 Luther, Jon, 1986-87 Kline, James H., 1946 Lawry, Thomas, 1930-32 Billy and Terry Knight are one of eight different brother combinations to Knight, Billy, 1971-74 Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 M Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 compete at Pitt.
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