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2020-21 Men's Basketball Fact Book 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS ALL-TIME BIG 5 RECORDS (since 1955-56) Team W L Pct. Titles (outright) Last (outright) La Salle ............96 148 .393 11 (4) 2012-13 (1989-90) All-Time Big 5 Records ...............1 Penn...............89 155 .364 14 (6) 2018-19 (same) Year-by-Year Champions..............1 Saint Joseph’s ......128 116 .525 20 (9) 2011-12 (2003-04) All-Time Coaching Records............2 Temple ............142 102 .582 27 (7) 2012-13 (2009-10) Big 5 Overall Records by Year .........2 Villanova ..........155 89 .635 27 (16) 2019-20 (same) Big 5 Win Streaks ...................3 Big 5 Overtime Games . .3 Big 5 100-Point Games ..............3 UNDEFEATED SEASONS (4-game round robin seasons only) Big 5 Hall of Fame inductees ........4-5 La Salle: 3, most recently in 1989-90 La Salle / Penn / Saint Joseph’s ....4 Penn: 6, most recently in 2018-19 Temple / Villanova / Other .........5 Saint Joseph’s: 8, most recently in 2003-04 Big 5 Award Winners...............6-7 Temple: 4, most recently in 2009-10 Geasey Award....................6 Villanova: 14, most recently in 2019-20 Zinkoff Award ....................6 Litwack Award ...................6 YEAR-BY-YEAR PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 CHAMPIONS Paull Award....................6-7 Palumbo Award ..................7 YEAR ... CHAMPION (Record) YEAR ... CHAMPION (Record) Kaselman Award .................7 1955-56 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 1999-00 ... Temple / Villanova* (3-1) Scholar-Athlete Award .............7 1956-57 ... La Salle / SJU / Temple (3-1) 2000-01 ... Villanova (4-0) Merrill Award ....................7 1957-58 ... Temple (4-0) 2001-02 ... Penn (4-0) Big 5 Records ....................8-9 1958-59 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 2002-03 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) NCAA Tournament History .......... 10 1959-60 ... SJU* / Villanova (3-1) 2003-04 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) Year-by-Year NCAA Appearances ..... 10 1960-61 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 2004-05 ... Temple* / Villanova (3-1) NCAA Results by Year ............11-15 1961-62 ... Villanova (4-0) 2005-06 ... Villanova (4-0) NIT History ....................... 16 1962-63 ... Penn / Villanova* (3-1) 2006-07 ... Villanova (4-0) NIT Results by Year..............16-18 1963-64 ... La Salle (3-1) 2007-08 ... Temple / Villanova* (3-1) Big 5 Year-by-Year Information ....19-40 1964-65 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 2008-09 ... Villanova (4-0) 1955-56 to 1957-58 ............ 19 1965-66 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 2009-10 ... Temple (4-0) 1958-59 to 1960-61 ............ 20 1966-67 ... Villanova (4-0) 2010-11 ... Villanova (4-0) 1961-62 to 1963-64 ............ 21 1967-68 ... Saint Joseph’s (3-1) 2011-12 ... SJU* / Temple (3-1) 1964-65 to 1966-67 ............ 22 1968-69 ... La Salle (4-0) 2012-13 ... La Salle / Temple* (3-1) 1967-68 to 1969-70 ............ 23 1969-70 ... Penn (4-0) 2013-14 ... Villanova (4-0) 1970-71 to 1972-73 ............ 24 1970-71 ... Penn (4-0) 2014-15 ... Villanova (4-0) 1973-74 to 1975-76 ............ 25 1971-72 ... Penn / Temple* (3-1) 2015-16 ... Villanova (4-0) 1976-77 to 1978-79 ............ 26 1972-73 ... Penn (4-0) 2016-17 ... Villanova (4-0) 1979-80 to 1981-82 ............ 27 1973-74 ... Penn (4-0) 2017-18 ... Villanova (4-0) 1982-83 to 1984-85 ............ 28 1974-75 ... La Salle (4-0) 2018-19 ... Penn (4-0) 1985-86 to 1987-88 ............ 29 1975-76 ... SJU / Villanova* (3-1) 2019-20 ... Villanova (4-0) 1988-89 to 1990-91 ............ 30 1976-77 ... Penn* / Temple (3-1) 1991-92 to 1993-94 ............ 31 1977-78 ... Temple* / Villanova (3-1) 1994-95 to 1996-97 ............ 32 1978-79 ... Penn* / Temple (3-1) NOTE: In the years that two teams tied at 1997-98 to 1999-00 ............ 33 1979-80 ... Saint Joseph’s (4-0) 3-1, the team that won the head-to-head 2000-01 to 2002-03 ............ 34 1980-81 ... all five teams went 2-2 meeting is denoted (*). 2003-04 to 2005-06 ............ 35 1981-82 ... SJU / Temple* (3-1) 2006-07 to 2008-09 ............ 36 1982-83 ... Villanova (3-1) NOTE: From 1991-92 to 1998-99, only 2009-10 to 2011-12 ............ 37 1983-84 ... La Salle* / Temple (3-1) two pre-determined games against Big 5 2012-13 to 2014-15 ............ 38 1984-85 ... Villanova (4-0) opponents counted in the standings. 2015-16 to 2017-18 ............ 39 1985-86 ... SJU* / Temple (3-1) 2018-19 to 2019-20 ............ 40 1986-87 ... Temple (4-0) Big 5 Scoring Champions by Year .... 41 1987-88 ... Temple (4-0) 1988-89 ... La Salle / Temple* (3-1) 1989-90 ... La Salle (4-0) 1990-91 ... SJU* / Temple (3-1) 1991-92 ... all five teams went 1-1 1992-93 ... Temple (2-0) 1993-94 ... Penn / Temple (2-0) 1994-95 ... SJU / Temple (2-0) 1995-96 ... Temple (2-0) 1996-97 ... Temple / Villanova (2-0) 1997-98 ... all five teams went 1-1 1998-99 ... Villanova (2-0) 1 COACHING RECORDS/BIG 5 OVERALL ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS BIG 5 OVERALL RECORDS (Big 5 games only) NOTE: 4-0 Big 5 seasons are listed in parentheses Year W L Pct. Year W L Pct. 1955-56 . 91 45 .669 2010-11 . 86 75 .534 La Salle 1956-57 . 71 59 .546 2011-12 . 98 67 .594 1957-58 . 86 44 .662 2012-13 . 95 70 .576 Coach (Years) W L Pct. 1958-59 . 74 52 .587 2013-14 . 85 73 .538 Jim Pollard (1956-58).........5 7 .417 1959-60 . 87 39 .690 2014-15 . 98 67 .594 Donald Moore (1959-63) ......7 13 .350 2015-16 . .104 64 .619 Bob Walters (1964-65) .......5 3 .625 1960-61 . 87 42 .674 2016-17 . 87 70 .554 Joe Heyer (1966-67)..........3 5 .375 1961-62 . 88 43 .672 2017-18 . .106 64 .624 Jim Harding (1968)...........2 2 .500 1962-63 . 92 36 .719 2018-19 . 92 72 .561 Tom Gola (1969-70)..........4 4 (1) .500 1963-64 . 89 39 .695 2019-20 . 75 76 .497 Paul Westhead (1971-79) . 15 21 (1) .417 1964-65 . 93 36 .721 Lefty Ervin (1980-86) ........11 17 .393 1965-66 . 92 44 .676 Speedy Morris (1987-2001) ..19 25 (1) .432 1966-67 . 78 53 .595 Billy Hahn (2002-04) .........2 10 .167 DID YOU KNOW... 1967-68 . 84 52 .618 John Giannini (2005-18) .....21 35 .375 All five teams have finished a season 1968-69 . 98 35 .737 Ashley Howard (2019-)........2 6 .250 with winning records 15 times in the 1969-70 . 91 46 .664 Big 5 era? (1957-58, 1959-60, Penn 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1970-71 . .103 35 .746 1964-65, 1968-69, 1969-70, Coach (Years) W L Pct. 1971-72 . 93 47 .664 1970-71, 1978-79, 1979-80, Jack McCloskey (1956-66) . .13 31 .295 1972-73 . 86 47 .646 1980-81, 1981-82, 1994-95, Dick Harter (1967-71) .......10 10 (2) .500 1973-74 . 81 55 .596 2005-06) Chuck Daly (1972-77) .......19 5 (2) .792 1974-75 . 69 66 .511 Bob Weinhauer (1978-82).....9 11 .450 1975-76 . 63 69 .477 Craig Littlepage (1983-85).....2 10 .167 1976-77 . 88 54 .620 Tom Schneider (1986-89) .....3 13 .188 1977-78 . 98 49 .667 Fran Dunphy (1990-2006)....19 33 (1) .365 1978-79 . 99 48 .673 Glen Miller (2007-10)* .......2 11 .154 1979-80 . 97 50 .660 Jerome Allen (2010-15)*......3 20 .130 Steve Donahue (2016-) .......9 11 (1) .450 1980-81 . 99 48 .673 *Miller coached first Big 5 game/Allen coached last 1981-82 . .101 44 .697 three during the 2009-10 season. 1982-83 . 88 59 .599 1983-84 . 95 53 .642 Saint Joseph’s 1984-85 . 97 55 .638 Coach (Years) W L Pct. 1985-86 . .103 51 .669 Jack Ramsay (1956-66)......34 10 (5) .773 1986-87 . 96 60 .615 Jack McKinney (1967-74) ....16 16 .500 1987-88 . .105 55 .656 Harry Booth (1975-78)........3 13 .188 1988-89 . 83 66 .557 Jim Lynam (1979-81) .........8 4 (1) .667 1989-90 . 87 63 .580 Jim Boyle (1982-90) .........19 17 .528 John Griffin (1991-95) ........7 5 .583 1990-91 . 82 69 .543 Phil Martelli (1996-2019) ....40 48 (2) .455 1991-92 . 80 64 .556 Billy Lange (2020-) ...........1 3 .250 1992-93 . 82 61 .573 1993-94 . 93 53 .637 Temple 1994-95 . 96 51 .653 1995-96 . 88 67 .568 Coach (Years) W L Pct. 1996-97 . 92 59 .609 Harry Litwack (1956-73) .....37 35 (1) .514 1997-98 . 70 73 .490 Don Casey (1974-82)........19 17 .528 1998-99 . 91 61 .599 John Chaney (1983-2006)....52 28 (2) .650 1999-00 . 92 60 .605 Fran Dunphy (2007-19) ......32 20 (1) .615 Aaron McKie (2020-) . .2 2 .500 2000-01 . 88 65 .575 2001-02 . 89 63 .586 Villanova 2002-03 . 94 63 .599 Coach (Years) W L Pct. 2003-04 . 90 73 .552 Al Severance (1956-61) .......9 15 .375 2004-05 . 85 60 .586 Jack Kraft (1962-73) ........27 21 (2) .563 2005-06 . .102 53 .658 Rollie Massimino (1974-92) ..41 33 (1) .554 2006-07 . 84 72 .538 Steve Lappas (1993-2001) ...15 7 (1) .682 2007-08 . 92 74 .554 Jay Wright (2002-) ..........63 13 (10) .829 2008-09 . 97 66 .595 2009-10 . 83 74 .529 2 WIN STREAKS AND OVERTIME/CENTURY GAMES LONGEST BIG 5 WIN STREAKS BIG 5 OVERTIME GAMES (45) LA SALLE: 23 (11-12 record) La Salle Saint Joseph’s PENN: 14 (7-7 record) 6 games from 1990-91 10 games from 1964-67 SAINT JOSEPH’S: 20 (11-9 record) FIRST: La Salle 86, Penn 83 on 12/11/89 FIRST: SJU 69, Villanova 63 on 2/22/64 TEMPLE: 17 (11-6 record) LAST: La Salle 102, Villanova 94 on 12/22/90 LAST: SJU 85, Penn 78 on 1/21/67 VILLANOVA: 16 (5-11 record) END: Temple 91, La Salle 86 on 1/5/91 END: Temple 72, SJU 64 on 1/28/67 Date Result (OTs) 1/9/57 SJU 97, La Salle 85 ......(1) 6 games from 1974-76 9 games from 2003-05 12/17/57 Penn 67, La Salle 66 .
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