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DCU Center Records NCAA Division I Men’S Basketball All-Time Games Played DCU Center Records NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball All-Time Games Played Date Final Score Attendance Event 12/29/1982 Iona 65, George Washington 57 6,199 Worcester County Classic 12/29/1982 Holy Cross 62, Davidson 62 6,199 Worcester County Classic 12/30/1982 George Washington 68, Davidson 50 7,125 Worcester County Classic 12/30/1982 Holy Cross 66, Iona 65 7,125 Worcester County Classic 1/26/1983 Maryland 55, Holy Cross 53 6,463 2/12/1983 Boston College 89, Holy Cross 74 9,100 1/6/1984 Notre Dame 73, Holy Cross 61 10,234 2/15/1984 Iona 90, Holy Cross 79 3,211 11/30/1984 Seton Hall 69, Rice 66 3,101 Holy Cross Invitational 11/30/1984 Brown 81, Holy Cross 68 3,101 Holy Cross Invitational 12/1/1984 Rice 62, Holy Cross 60 2,501 Holy Cross Invitational 12/1/1984 Seton Hall 73, Brown 66 (OT) 2,501 Holy Cross Invitational 12/20/1984 Marquette 74, Holy Cross 67 (OT) 1,800 3/20/1992 Syracuse 51, Princeton 43 13,514 NCAA First Round 3/20/1992 Massachusetts 85, Fordham 58 13,514 NCAA First Round 3/20/1992 Iowa State 76, UNC Charlotte 74 13,514 NCAA First Round 3/20/1992 Kentucky 88, Old Dominion 69 13,514 NCAA First Round 3/22/1992 Massachusetts 77, Syracuse 71 (OT) 13,514 NCAA Second Round 3/22/1992 Kentucky 106, Iowa State 98 13,514 NCAA Second Round 12/5/1992 Columbia 83, Boston University 80 3,732 ECAC Bay State/Empire Challenge 12/5/1992 Holy Cross 96, Siena 95 (OT) 3,732 ECAC Bay State/Empire Challenge 1/25/1993 Massachusetts 79, DePaul 69 12,917 12/11/1993 Massachusetts 97, Holy Cross 80 8,801 12/2/1994 Boston College 81, Holy Cross 75 5,800 2/19/1995 Massachusetts 91, Louisville 76 13,758 1/4/1996 Virginia Tech 76, UNC Charlotte 60 13,557 Atlantic 10/Conference USA Challenge 1/4/1996 Massachusetts 64, Memphis 61 13,557 Atlantic 10/Conference USA Challenge 2/17/1997 Massachusetts 78, Maryland 61 11,210 12/12/1998 Massachusetts 75, Boston College 45 7,172 Commonwealth Classic 12/7/1999 Boston College 50, Holy Cross 43 3,484 11/25/2000 Holy Cross 78, Massachusetts 65 3,821 12/1/2002 Holy Cross 71, Boston College 70 3,620 1/18/2005 Holy Cross 78, Iona 53 1,574 3/18/2005 North Carolina State 75, UNC Charlotte 63 13,008 NCAA First Round 3/18/2005 Connecticut 77, Central Florida 71 13,008 NCAA First Round 3/18/2005 Vermont 60, Syracuse 57 (OT) 13,008 NCAA First Round 3/18/2005 Michigan State 89, Old Dominion 81 13,008 NCAA First Round 3/20/2005 North Carolina State 65, Connecticut 62 13,008 NCAA Second Round 3/20/2005 Michigan State 72, Vermont 61 13,008 NCAA Second Round 1/17/2006 Boston College 63, Holy Cross 53 5,524 12/21/2006 George Mason 58, Holy Cross 46 3,114 12/1/2007 Dayton 55, Holy Cross 53 3,721 12/5/2009 Massachusetts 84, Holy Cross 63 2,028 11/18/2011 Holy Cross 86, Boston College 64 3,071 11/20/2016 Massachusetts 68, Holy Cross 60 3,591 12/8/2018 Rhode Island 79, Holy Cross 63 2,312 DCU Center All-Time Team Records SCHOOL GAMES WON LOST PCT. Boston College 7 4 3 .571 Boston University 1 0 1 .000 Brown 2 1 1 .500 Central Florida 1 0 1 .000 Columbia 1 1 0 1.000 Connecticut 2 1 1 .500 Davidson 2 0 2 .000 Dayton 1 1 0 1.000 DePaul 1 0 1 .000 Fordham 1 0 1 .000 George Mason 1 1 0 1.000 George Washington 2 1 1 .500 Holy Cross 23 7 16 .304 Iona 4 2 2 .500 Iowa State 2 1 1 .500 Kentucky 2 2 0 1.000 Louisville 1 0 1 .000 Maryland 2 1 1 .500 Massachusetts 11 10 1 .909 Memphis 1 0 1 .000 Michigan State 2 2 0 1.000 North Carolina-Charlotte 3 0 3 .000 North Carolina State 2 2 0 1.000 Notre Dame 1 1 0 1.000 Old Dominion 2 0 2 .000 Princeton 1 0 1 .000 Rhode Island 1 1 0 1.000 Rice 2 1 1 .500 Seton Hall 2 2 0 1.000 Siena 1 0 1 .000 Syracuse 3 1 2 .333 Vermont 2 1 1 .500 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 1.000 DCU Center Individual Single Game Records POINTS SCORED 1. 33 Lou Roe, Massachusetts (vs. Holy Cross, 12/11/1993) 2. 32 Justus Thigpen, Iowa State (vs. Kentucky, 3/22/1992) 32 Tom Kleinschmidt, DePaul (vs. Massachusetts, 1/25/1993) 32 Devin Brown, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 11/18/2011) 5. 31 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 2/15/1984) 6. 30 Ron Bayless, Iowa State (vs. Kentucky, 3/22/1992) 30 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Massachusetts, 12/11/1993) 8. 29 Gary Johnson, Central Florida (vs. Connecticut, 3/18/2005) 9. 27 Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky (vs. Iowa State, 3/22/1992) 10. 26 Andre McCloud, Seton Hall (vs. Rice, 11/30/1984) 26 Dave Johnson, Syracuse (vs. Massachusetts, 3/22/1992) 26 Doremus Bennerman, Siena (vs. Holy Cross, 12/5/1992) 26 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont (vs. Michigan State, 3/20/2005) 14. 25 Jay Murphy, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 25 Josh Sankes, Holy Cross (vs. Massachusetts, 11/25/2000) 16. 24 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. George Washington, 12/29/1982) 24 John Garris, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 24 Gary Springer, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 2/15/1984) 24 Jim McCoy, Massachusetts (vs. Syracuse, 3/22/1992) 24 Tom Casey, Columbia (vs. Boston University, 12/5/1992) 24 Rick Mashburn, Holy Cross (vs. Siena, 12/5/1992) 24 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 12/2/1994) 24 Kevin Hamilton, Holy Cross (vs. Iona, 1/18/2005) REBOUNDS 1. 17 Josh Sankes, Holy Cross (vs. Massachusetts, 11/25/2000) 17 Craig Smith, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 1/17/2006) 3. 16 John Garris, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 16 Stark Langs, Brown (vs. Holy Cross, 11/30/1984) 5. 15 Tony Barnett, Rice (vs. Holy Cross, 12/1/1984) 15 Stark Langs, Brown (vs. Seton Hall, 12/1/1984) 15 Harper Williams, Massachusetts (vs. Syracuse, 3/22/1992) 8. 14 Danya Abrams, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 12/2/1994) 14 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont (vs. Michigan State, 3/20/2005) 14 Paul Davis, Michigan State (vs. Vermont, 3/20/2005) 11. 13 Mike Brown, George Washington (vs. Iona, 12/29/1982) 13 Chris Logan, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 2/12/1983) 13 Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky (vs. Old Dominion, 3/20/1992) 13 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Siena, 12/5/1992) 13 Craig Smith, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 12/1/2002) 16. 12 Greg Hines, Rice (vs. Seton Hall, 11/30/1984) 12 Tom Copa, Marquette (vs. Holy Cross, 12/20/1984) 12 Rick Mashburn, Holy Cross (vs. Siena, 12/5/1992) 12 Rigoberto Nunez, Massachusetts (vs. Holy Cross, 12/11/1993) 12 Lari Ketner, Massachusetts (vs. Maryland, 2/15/1997) 12 Hakim Warrick, Syracuse (vs. Vermont, 3/18/2005) 12 Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut (vs. North Carolina State, 3/20/2005) DCU Center Individual Single Game Records FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 15 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 2/15/1984) 15 Lou Roe, Massachusetts (vs. Holy Cross, 12/11/1993) 3. 13 Andre McCloud, Seton Hall (vs. Rice, 11/30/1984) 4. 12 Tom Kleinschmidt, DePaul (vs. Massachusetts, 1/25/1993) 5. 11 Jay Murphy, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 11 Darren Maloney, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 2/12/1983) 11 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Massachusetts, 12/11/1993) 11 Devin Brown, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 11/18/2011) 9. 10 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 12/30/1982) 10 John Garris, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 10 Ernie Floyd, Holy Cross (vs. Notre Dame, 1/6/1984) 10 Justus Thigpen, Iowa State (vs. Kentucky, 3/22/1992) 10 Harper Williams, Massachusetts (vs. DePaul, 1/25/1993) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 25 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 2/15/1984) 2. 24 Troy Webster, George Washington (vs. Iona, 12/29/1982) 3. 23 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Massachusetts, 12/11/1993) 23 Rob Feaster, Holy Cross (vs. Boston College, 12/2/1994) 23 Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont (vs. Michigan State, 3/20/2005) 23 T.J. Sorrentine, Vermont (vs. Michigan State, 3/20/2005) 7. 22 Steve Burtt, Iona (vs. Holy Cross, 12/30/1982) 22 Mike Brown, Siena (vs. Holy Cross, 12/5/1992) 9. 21 Cliff Tribus, Davidson (vs. Holy Cross, 12/29/1982) 21 John Garris, Boston College (vs. Holy Cross, 2/12/1983) 21 Justus Thigpen, Iowa State (vs. Kentucky, 3/22/1992) 21 Rick Mashburn, Holy Cross (vs. Siena, 12/5/1992) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 1.000 (10-10) Ernie Floyd, Holy Cross (vs. Notre Dame, 1/6/1984) 2. .900 (9-10) Germain Mopa Njila, Vermont (vs. Syracuse, 3/18/2005) 3. .833 (15-18) Lou Roe, Massachusetts (vs. Holy Cross, 12/11/1993) 4. .800 (8-10) Lawrence Moten, Syracuse (vs. Princeton, 3/20/1992) .800 (8-10) Tom Casey, Columbia (vs. Boston University, 12/5/1992) .800 (8-10) Greg Jenkins, Iona (vs.
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