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f/v 1991V-Jl £> ciied ale November Location Time Radio 29-30 at CENTRAL FIDELITY Richmond, VA HOLIDAY CLASSIC 29 vs. California 9:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV 30 vs. winner/loser TBA WNPV DecemberRichmond/Va. Tech Location Time Radio TV 7 SIENA * Civic 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ COMCAST 9 Villanova The 9:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV PRISM 21 PRINCETON Civic Center 7:00 pm WNPV/WVSJ PRISM 27-28 at FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland. OR 27 vs. Oregon State 12 mid 28 vs. winner/loser TBA Minnesota/Oregon Ja nua ry Location Time Radio TV 4 IONA * Civic Center 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV 9 NOTRE DAME Civic Center 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV SPCH * 1 1 at Canisius Buffalo, NY 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ * 1 3 at Niagara Niagara Falls 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV * 18 at St. Peter's Jersey City, NJ 8:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV WPHL 19 The Spectrum 7:00 pm WIP PRISM 23 at Temple Phila., PA. 9:30 pm WIP ESPN 25 CANISIUS * Civic Center 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ COMCAST * 28 at Manhattan Riverdale, NY 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ F ebuary +s Location Time Radio TV * 2 at Siena Albany, NY 2:00 pm WIP * 7 at Iona New Rochelle,NY 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV SPCH 9 LOYOLA (MD) * Civic Center 2:00 pm WIP COMCAST

1 1 at St. Joseph's Phila., PA 7:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV PRISM

1 5 at Brigham Young Provo, UT 9:30 pm SPCH 19 ST. PETER'S * Civic Center 7:30 pm WIP COMCAST 21 FAIRFIELD * Civic Center 7:30 pm WNPV/WVSJ COMCAST 23 NIAGARA * Civic Center 2:00 pm WIP * 26 at Loyola (MD) Baltimore, MD 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV COMCAST 28 MANHATTAN * Civic Center 7:30 pm WSSJ/WNPV Afcirch Location Time Radio * 1 at Fairfield Fairfield, CT 2:00 pm WSSJ/WNPV 6-9 MAAC Tournament Albany, NY (Knickerbocker Arenci)

All Home Games (in boldface/caps) at: Civic Center, 34th St. & Civic Center Blvd. * = MAAC Game. All Dates and Times (Eastern) Subject to Change WSSJ (1310 AM); WNPV (1440 AM); WIP (610 AM); WVSJ (1360 AM); PRISM (Regional Cable); SPCH (SportsChannel Philadelphia); WPHL-TV (Channel 17- Philadelphia); Comcast (Cable Channel 66).

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1 990-9 1 MAAC All-Conference Teams 40 La Salle in the Big 5 Hall of Fame 44

1 990-9 1 MAAC Individual Statistics 4 La Salle's Big 5 City Champions 44

1 990-9 1 MAAC Team Statistics 42 La Salle's Big 5 Most Valuable Players 44 1991-92 Big 5 Schedule 43 Top 20 Big 5 Ail-Time Scorers 44 ^90-Jl*^ 1990-91 Big 5 Results 43 Top 20 NCAA All-Time Scorers 44 1990-91 Year in Review 46 1990-91 Results 47 1990-91 Statistics 47 1990-91 Game-by-Game Statistics 48 1990-91 Season Highs/Lows 49 Records _ ^CO*, Civic Center Records 21 1000 & 500- Club 58 All-Time Individual Records 52 Field Goals 59 All-Time Team Records 53 Three-Point Field Goals 60 All-Time 100-Point Games 54 Free Throws 61

Scoring 55 Rebounds - Blocked Shots 62 35 Points in a Game 55 Assists - Steals 63 1,500-PointClub 56 All-Time Record with Opponents 64 History La Salle's Number 22's 20 1954 NCAA Champions

Remember When ... 22 Post-Season Tournaments 73 Year-by-Year Team Records with Captains 68 Regular Season Tournaments 74 La Salle's Best - Gola, Brooks & Simmons 69 MAAC Tournaments 75 1952 NIT Champions 70 Ail-Time Roster 76 !JLa Salle Ail-Time Scores 77 The University 1 •*> Basketball Athletic Administration 2 La Salle University So Media Information 2 Bro. F. Patrick Ellis, President 87 Philadelphia Civic Center 21 Dr. Raymond P. Heath. Vice President 87 Sports Medicine 34 Robert Mullen. Athletic Director SS Cheerleaders/Dance loam 50 Associate & Assistant Athletic Directors SS

l Athletic Department Staff S ) Media Information President F. Patrick Ellis, Brother F.S.CPh.D. Press Table: The La Salle men's bas- Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Raymond P. Heath ketball press table at the Philadelphia Area Code (215) Civic Center is on the south side of Director of Athletics Robert Mullen 951-1516 the playing floor. Accredited media should enter through the Press Gate Associate Athletic Director Tom Meier 951-1673 at the main entrance to the Civic Assistant Athletic Director Kathleen McNally 951-1523 Center. Assistant Athletic Director/ Sports Information Director Michael Felici 951-1513 Press Credentials: Requests for press (home) 725-1493 credentials should be made in writing at least one week prior to the game. Assistant Sports Information Director Bob Vetrone, Sr. 951-1605 If time permits, credentials will be (home) 533-1835 mailed. All other credentials should Assistant Sports Information Director Dawn Wright 951-1605 be picked up at the Press Gate. (home) 576-7375 Tickets/Intramural Director Peter D'Orazio 951-1545 Photographers: Photographers must have their photo passes visible at all Athletic Trainer BillGerzabek 951-1519 times on the sidelines. All photogra- Assistant Athletic Trainer JoeErdeljac 951-1519 phers must shoot from the baseline. Academic Advisor Joan Broderick 951-1521 Tutorial Coordinator Joseph Gillespie 951-1521 Press Parking: Parking is limited and Equipment Manager Mike Murphy 951-1514 passes are issued on a priority basis. Explorer Club TBA 951-1605 Press Services: Complete individual Strength Coach Ed Lawless 951-1516 and team statistics will be compiled Accounting Assistant Evelyn Farmer 95 1 - 1 585 with the help of Stat Man II, through Secretary Mary Frances Maginn 951-1516 and his crew. Statistics will be distributed at the press table and in the press room at Men's Basketball Coaching Staff halftime and after the game. Post-Game Interviews: Coach "Speedy" Morris will be in the inter- Head Coach "Speedy" Morris 951-1518 view room 10 minutes after the Assistant Coach 951-1635 game. The visiting coach will follow Assistant Coach Randy Monroe 951-1636 Morris. Access to dressing rooms is determined on a per-game basis by Assistant Coach Sam Rines, Sr. 951-1518 each coach. Assistant Coach Rich Prendergrast 951-1518

Basketball Secretary Clare McCarthy 951-1518 Telephones: Telephones are available at the press table for the media's use. Writers on deadline should arrange for their own phone lines by calling the La Salle University Sports Information Office. School La Salle University The 1991-92 La Salle University Mailing Address 1900W. Olney Ave., men's basketball media guide was produced and edited by Michael Box 805, Phila., PA 19141 Felici and Bob Vetrone, Sr., with Enrollment 7,000 editorial assistance from Dawn Nickname Explorers Wright. Research coordinator Jack Colors Blue & Gold Butler. Research assistants Cristine Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Paull, Susan Senner, Shannon Brian Fisher and Mark Arena Philadelphia Civic Center O'Shea, Hatoff. Photography by Larry Capacity 10,000 Browne, Martha Ledger, Bob Press Table Phones (215) 823-8756, 8757 Ewell, Jerry Millevoi, Dave Yoblick, and John Martinelli. Cover art by Eric Watterson. COA orris

Speedy Morris' career coaching two other Division I coaches have record stands at 550-154, won that many games in their first

including boy's high school four seasons - current Syracuse coach (347-82 at Philadelphia Roman and North Carolina Catholic and 41-14 at Penn Charter), State's legendary coach of the late women's basketball (43-17 as La 40's and early 50's, . Salle's women's coach) and men's Coaching success has been the basketball (119-41 with the La Salle story wherever Morris has ventured, men 's team). and especially since he took over as Speedy's winning percentage in La Salle men's coach for the 1986-87 his five years as La Salle's men's season. coach (.744) places him sixth on the Morris took his first Explorer winningest active Division I coaches team to a 20-13 record and into the list (by percentage and with five years championship game of the post-season at a Division I school). National Invitation Tournament.

The 1990 NCAA Tournament His 1987-1988 team compiled a to earn the conference's NCAA victory over Southern Mississippi in 24-10 record, went 14-0 in the Metro Tournament berth. In 1989, Morris Hartford on March 15 was Speedy's Atlantic Athletic Conference and moved things up a notch with a 26-6 100th as La Salle's men's coach. Only swept through the MAAC Tournament record, another MAAC regular-season championship (13-1) and the MAAC Tournament crown again. In 1989-90, Morris guided the

Explorers to a 30-2 record (the most victories by any La Salle team in history and a school record of 22

straight wins), to their third straight MAAC regular-season championship (16-0) and the MAAC Tournament crown for the third consecutive NCAA berth. And when La Salle beat

Southern Mississippi in Hartford, it

was the Explorers' first NCAA victory since 1983. Morris has won or shared the MAAC Coach of the Year honors twice, gaining the solo honor in 1988

and sharing it with St. Peter's Ted

Fiore in 1989. He was also named the 1989 and 1990 District 3 Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was

voted the Eastern Coach of the Year in 1990. He was named the Philadelphia

Big Five coach of the year in 1989 and ileatl iiusi bul

in 1990 by the Philadelphia B'nai Catholic Tournament championships, team won the MAAC title and B'rith. and had four 30-win seasons. advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

With La Salle's victory over St. Morris then spent two years as head Following that season, Morris was

Peter's in the 1989 MAAC Tournament coach at Philadelphia's William Penn named men's basketball coach, championship game, it marked Charter School where he posted a 41-14 becoming the first Division I coach to "Speedy's" 500th career victory, record. His 1984 team won the make such a switch. embracing high school, La Salle Philadelphia Interacademic League A native of Philadelphia, Morris women's and La Salle men's careers. championship, the school's first title in and his wife, Mimi, live in the

Morris first gained recognition as 12 seasons. Morris came to La Salle Roxborough section with their four basketball coach at Roman Catholic University for the 1984-85 season when children - Keith, a senior guard on the High School in Philadelphia. In 14 he replaced Kevin Gallagher as head La Salle team; Brian, a junior and team seasons at Roman, Morris registered coach of the Explorers' women's manager; Margaret Mary, a La Salle

347 victories and only 82 losses. program, becoming the first fulltime sophomore, and Christopher, 12, a

Roman won one Philadelphia City appointment to that position. Morris' student at St John the Baptist

Championship; six Philadelphia Lady Explorer teams won 22 games in Elementary School.

Catholic League titles; two National 84-85 and 21 games in 85-86. The 1985

Speedy Morris* Career Coac hing Record

Men's Basketball w L Pet.

1990-91 La Salle University 19 11 .655 (MAAC CO-Champion. NIT)

1989-90 La Salle University 30 2 .938 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

1988-89 La Salle University 26 6 .813 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

1987-88 La Salle University 24 10 .706 (MAAC Champion. NCAA)

1986-87 La Salle University 20 13 .606 (NIT Finalist)

Men's Basketball Record 119 41 .744

Women's Basketball w L Pet.

1985-86 La Salle University 21 9 .700 (MAAC Champion. NCAA)

1984-85 La Salle University 22 8 .733

Women's Basketball Record 43 17 .717 College Totals 162 58 .736

Boy's High School Basketball w L Pet.

1982-84 Wm. Penn Charter 41 14 .741

1967-81 Roman Catholic 347 82 .809

Boy's High School Record 388 96 .802

Overall Career Record 550 154 .781 an witli "Spttdy»?

candidates. The one that plays the best with the four Q Speedy, what do you see - and hope for - in the other 1991-92 season? players will no doubt be this season's . £V The 1990-91 season was an unusual one, an up- A With three starters returning, I look forward to the season with cautious optimism. Jack Hurd, and-down season, so to speak. Reflect on it, please. and Milko Lieverst are seasoned veterans and have the A To say that last season was a roller coaster is putting experience it takes to be successful. They have played it mildly. We had very many highs and many lows and ended against the likes of Florida State, Ohio State, DePaul, on a disappointing note, losing a tough game at , Florida, Syracuse, and Notre etc. Clemson Dame, Massachusetts in the opening round of the NIT. in the Invitation They have been NCAA and National However, we had some extremely fine outings. Defeating Tournament, as well as prestigious in-season tourneys such Villanova again, beating Brigham Young, a victory at Loyola as the Sugar Bowl. This experience should prove very Marymount on ESPN, winning the Daiwa Ball in Japan, and valuable. being regular-season co-champs of the MAAC were However, Jack, Randy and Milko must improve highlights. significantly over last season if are to continue to be a we Some of the disappointments were losing a tough game to tournament team in 1992. We also need returning players Temple in which had one of his poorest Bron Holland, Jeff Neubauer and Ray Schultz to give us games, losing at Notre Dame on national television when we quality if are to for the minutes we contend MAAC (Metro played selfish basketball in the second half, losing a heart- Atlantic Athletic for the fifth Conference) championship breaker to St. Peter's at the Civic Center with eight seconds consecutive year. to go, and the loss to St. Joseph's at a soldout Civic Center in We are counting on newcomers Blitz Wooten, Paul Burke a game that would have given us a share of the Big 5 title. solid this and Luteke Kalumbo to make a contribution to Doug's loss really hurt and we went from 16-4 to 19-10. season's squad. All three are very capable but they are However, two of our biggest winning margins came without as are unpredictable. freshmen, and we know, freshmen Doug at the Civic Center as Jeff Neubauer led us to easy victories over Manhattan and Iona. The Iona game was \J What is your biggest concern entering the 1991-92 season ? special because they needed the victory to clinch the regular- A We need someone to replace Doug Overton at point season MAAC championship. guard. a terrific career Salle and, Doug had at La without Although we ended with only 19 victories and in the NIT question, was our leader. We were 16-4 until he was injured instead of the NCAA, I was proud of our effort and the and it showed how much he meant to the program. attitude of our young men. They did their best and you only three final nine and played in We won of our games cannot ask for more than that. I will miss seniors Doug the NIT instead of the NCAA. Right now, the point guard Overton, Broderick President and Mike Stock, and I will position is wide open with Woods, Neubauer and Burke the never forget the sacrifices they made for La Salle University

Coach Speedy Morris Vs. All Opponents

American 2-0 Georgia 0-3 Ohio State 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 Georgia Southern 1-0 Penn State 0-1 Army 6-1 Holy Cross 8-0 Pennsylvania 4-1 Austin Peay 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Princeton 1-0

Baylor 1-0 Illinois St. 1-0 Richmond 1-1 Brigham Young 1-1 Iona 8-2 S.W. Missouri State 1-0

Canisus 4-0 Kansas St. 0-1 Siena 3-1 Central Florida 1-0 Long Beach State 1-0 South Carolina 1-0 Chaminade 1-0 Louisiana Tech 0-1 Southern Mississippi 1-1

Dayton 1-0 Loyola Marymount 1-1 St. Joseph's 2-3

De Paul 1-1 Loyola (MD) 5-0 St. Peter's 8-4 Delaware 1-0 Maine 1-0 Syracuse 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Manhattan 11-0 Temple 1-4 Fairfield 10-2 Massachusetts 0-1 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Florida 1-0 Niagara 4-0 Villanova 5-1 Florida State 1-1 North Carolina 0-2 Fordham 9-1 Northeastern 1-0 Total Record 119-41 Fresno State 1-0 Notre Dame 1-4 Conversation with "Si!4Ji*iv A «/ JL

and our basketball program. Because of their attitude and However, you never know, and isn't that great of

work habits, they will always be successful and I wish them an athlete!

the best. I am happy that Jack was selected to play for the NIT All- Stars in Belgium and Germany this past summer. He From the players that you and your staffpersonally Q deserved the opportunity based on what he accomplished in recruited for La Salle, was the seventh his first three seasons at La Salle, in which he started every player taken in the 1990 draft and Doug Overton was 40th game, and we won 75 and lost only 1 8 of those contests. in 1991. Realistically, what are the professional basketball chances for Randy Woods? \J And Milko Lieverst?

A Many teams now have a guard at or below the six- A I believe he has a great chance to play for The foot mark, players like Michael Adams, Spud Webb, Dana Netherlands national squad upon graduating from La Salle.

Barros, Muggsy Bogues. Might Randy fit into that category? Milko has gotten better in each of his three seasons at La

Plus, what does he have to do, besides score 25 points a Salle and I expect him to continue to do so. His eight game, to attract more notice from the pro scouts? rebounds per game last season were a big reason why we

I believe Randy Woods has the strength and athletic were successful. ability to play in the NBA. He has the mentality and \J La Salle is in its third season with the Philadelphia toughness to be an excellent defensive player and has proven Civic Center as its home court. Your thoughts on the that he can shoot from NBA distance, although he must be Explorers ' move there two seasons ago. more consistent. Randy has to show that he can make good decisions with the basketball and play with four other people. A The Civic Center is a good place in which to play and I If he does that this season, his chances at playing at the next am happy that we made the move. We have our own identity level are excellent. with the beautiful court that says La Salle Explorers and that

means a lot. Also, the spacious locker rooms, and the Explorer What about Jack Hurd? Q Room with the memorabilia of the great La Salle teams and A. Jack Hurd can make money professionally, although players are privileges that we did not have before. We can it may be in Europe, if he decides that is what he wants to do. practice there about 20 times per year compared to only one

He is 6-6, has great shooting range and plays as hard as practice at the Palestra. The Civic Center is the largest home anyone who has ever played the game. His lack of athletic court of the six Division I teams in Philadelphia and that is a plus. ability may be the only thing that keeps him out of the NBA.

All-Time Coach ing Recor ds

YRS. w L PCT.

Bill "Speedy" Morris (1986-91) 5 119 41 .744 Dave "Lefty" Ervin (1979-1986) 7 119 87 .578 (1970-1979) 9 142 105 .575 (1968-1970) 2 37 13 .740

Jim Harding (1967-1968) 1 20 8 .714 Joe Heyer (1965-1967) 2 24 27 .471 Bob Walters (1963-1965) 2 31 17 .646

Donald "Dudey" Moore (1958- J 963) 5 79 37 .681 (1955-1958) 3 48 28 .632 (1949-1955) 6 145 30 .829 Charles McGlone (1946-1949) 3 61 17 .782 Joseph Meehan (1943-1946) 3 28 30 .483 Charles "Obie" O'Brien (1941-1943) 2 25 21 .543 Leonard Tanseer (1933-1941) 8 90 59 .604 Thomas Conley (1931-1933) 2 28 11 .718

James J. Henry (1930-1931) 1 15 4 .789

Totals: 1546 Games 61 1011 555 .654 Joe Mihalich An Explorer to the core, Joe Mihalich has both played and coached basketball at La Salle University. The

Philadelphia native is beginning his 11th season as a member of the coaching staff. Mihalich was the 1978

NCAA squad's Co-Captain and "Most-Dedicated-Player". He was a four-time letter winner under Coach Paul Westhead. Following his senior year, Mihalich apprenticed under the legendary high school coach,

Morgan Wootten, at DeMatha High School in Washington, DC. As the head coach of DeMatha's junior

varsity team, Mihalich posted a three-year record of 39-5. The 35-year old Mihalich is pursuing a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Temple University. Mihalich and his wife, Mary, have three sons, Joe

(4), and twins Matt and Tony (3). The Mihalichs live in Philadelphia.

Randy Monroe

Beginning his fourth season on the La Salle basketball staff is Randy Monroe. Monroe came to La Salle

following two seasons as an assistant coach at Cheyney University. He helped the Wolves to a berth in the

NCAA Division II final in the 1986 season. Monroe graduated from Cheyney in 1987 with a Bachelor's

degree in Recreation Administration. The 28-year old has been active in many area and regional basketball

camps over the past few years. Monroe played his high school basketball at Roman Catholic High School

under current Explorers coach Speedy Morris. In his senior year at Roman, he was a first team All- Philadelphia selection. Monroe also garnered the Catholic League MVP award as well as earning a first-team

berth on the All-Catholic League squad. Monroe is single and lives in Philadelphia.

Sam Rines

Rines is in his 12th season assisting the Explorers coaching staff as the part-time assistant. An assistant coach

at Abington High School in Montgomery County prior to joining the La Salle staff, Rines has been the director and supervisor of the Abington Township Recreational Basketball Program since 1975. The 46-year-

old Rines graduated from Cheyney University in 1968. Rines holds a Master's degree from nearby Beaver

College. Rines and his wife, Fannie Elizabeth, live in North Hills, PA, with their three children, Donna, a

1989 graduate of La Salle; Sam, a junior at Millersville University, and Charlezetta.

Rich Prendergast An enthusiastic supporter of La Salle basketball, Prendergast enters his eighth season as a volunteer coach to

Speedy Morris' team. Prendergast has coached in the Philadelphia CYO and in the Catholic League high

school system. Before joining the La Salle coaching staff, Prendergast directed the women's team at

Hallahan High School to two playoff berths in four seasons. In 1986, Prendergast was honored with the Mary

S. O'Connor Loyalty Award for dedication and service to the La Salle women's intercollegiate athletic programs. Prendergast, a 1960 La Salle graduate, lives in Stone Harbor, NJ. Two of his three daughters, mrM Maria and Katherine, attend La Salle, while his youngest, Colleen, aspires to become an Explorer. 1 4* «•* ^ No. Name Pos. Cl. Age Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown

35 *Mike Bergin G Jr. 20 6-4 198 St. John's/College Park, MD 23 Paul Burke G Fr. 19 6-1 190 Chestnut Hill Acad./Phila., PA

51 * Bron Holland F/C Sr. 22 6-8 245 Bangor/Bangor, PA

25 *Jack Hurd F/G Sr. 21 6-6 200 Warwick/Lititz, PA 5 Luteke Kalombo F Fr. 18 6-7 220 Herndon/Herndon, VA

44 * Milko Lieverst C Sr. 23 6-9 230 Sweelinck/Amsterdam,Netherlands

10 * Keith Morris G Sr. 21 5-10 170 Penn Charter/Phila., PA

24 *Jeff Neubauer G Jr. 20 6-4 195 Slidell/Slidell, LA

34 * Ray Schultz F/C Jr. 21 6-9 230 Archbishop Wood/Trevose, PA

14 * Randy Woods G Sr. 21 6-0 185 Ben Franklin/Phila., PA

31 Blitz Wooten F Fr. 19 6-7 210 McCorristin/Trenton, NJ

^Denotes lettermen (8) Head Coach: William "Speedy" Morris

Assistants: Joe Mihalich, Randy Monroe, Sam Rines, Sr., Rich Prendergast Captain: Jack Hurd

Numerical Roster La Sa lie Returning Starters (3) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CI. Hometown PPG RPG

5 Luteke Kalombo Jack Hurd F/G 6-6 200 Sr Lititz, PA 15.9 5.6 10 Keith Morris Milko Lieverst C 6-9 220 Sr Amsterdam, Neth. 7.4 8.0 14 Randy Woods Randy Woods G 6-0 185 Sr Philadelphia, PA 21.6 4.9 23 Paul Burke Starters Lost (2) 24 Jeff Neubauer Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown PPG RPG 25 Jack Hurd Doug Overton G 6-3 190 Philadelphia, PA 22.3 4.2 Broderick President F 6-6 220 Fort Worth, TX 5.9 4.6 31 Blitz Wooten 34 Ray Schultz Re turning Lette rmen (5) 35 Mike Bergin (other than starters) Name. Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG 44 Milko Lieverst Mike Bergin G 6-4 195 Jr College Park, MD 0.6 0.3 51 Bron Holland Bron Holland F/C 6-8 240 Sr Bangor, PA 5.1 3.2 Keith Morris G 5-10 170 Sr Philadelphia, PA 0.5 0.5

Jeff Neubauer G 6-4 190 Jr Slidell LA 3.8 1.9

Ray Schultz F/C 6-9 230 Jr Trevose, PA 1.4 1.5

Newcomers (3) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG Paul Burke G 6-1 190 Fr Philadelphia, PA 23.6 5.0 Luteke Kalombo F 6-7 220 Fr Herndon, VA 21.7 10.5 Blitz Wooten F 6-7 210 Fr Trenton, NJ 15.8 12.7 j^9S& Jack Hurd Captain Forward/Guard '-*»• t^^^Bj

* 6-6 Senior !r/f Lititz, PA

1990-91: Finished season with 93 consecutive starts (even- game) in La Salle career.. Named NCAA GTE Academic All-American after earning District 2 All-Academic and, for second straight year, MAAC All-Academic honors, and finished on La Salle's Dean's List with 3.40 GPA as a Finance and Business Administration Major... Ended junior year with 1,134 career points, going past 1,00 on 2/9/91 to become the 33rd Explorer to reach that plateau... Scored career-high 29 in 133-1 18 victory at Loyola Marymount (12/31/90) on national ESPN game, joining Randy Woods (46) and Doug Overton (45) for the three-man total of 120... Scored in double figures in all but three of 29 games, and finished season fifth on La Salle's all-time steals list with 157... Named to All-Daiwa Ball team in Tokyo... MAAC Player of the Week (12/17/90) after scoring 20 at Florida State, 23 vs. Baylor (in Tokyo) and 17 vs. Idaho (also in Tokyo)... Led Explorers in shot-blocking with 23.

1989-90: Saved his best until almost the end — a season-high 19 points in the MAAC semifinals at Albany's Knickerbocker Arena... Achieved career high in assists (9), against Loyola Marymount at the Civic Center (1/6/90) to go with 16 points and seven rebounds... With the addition of guard Randy Woods to the team. Jack moved from his

normal position of to and it took a little adjusting. The adjustment didn't mean a lessening in his aggressive play and his scoring picked up as the season went on — double figures in four of his last six games.

1988-89: MAAC and Big Five Rookie-of-the-Year, and four times MAAC Rookie-of-the-Week... Started all 32 games in his freshman season, capping the year with a 26-point output in NCAA loss to Louisiana Tech... Led MAAC in three-point field goals (70) and three- point percentage (.440).

Career Highs PERSONAL: Born 8/5/70... 199 1-42 has earned MAAC and national Academic awards while maintaining 3.40 GPA in Management and Points: 29 Loyola Marymount 12/31/91 Business courses... Nominated for 1990-91 Playboy All-Academic All- Rebounds: 10 Fairfield 2/11/91 America team... Starred at Warwick High under coach Dave Althouse and was voted senior school mark o\' Assists: 9 Loyola Marymount 12/31/91 All-Pennsylvania in year... Set 2,160 points at Warwick.

Career Tot als

- - • TOTAL - - - — 3pt OFl DEF TOT •. YEAR <;/(;s FG/FGA H.'. FG/FGA FG* FT/FTA i i PIS \\(. km; Kill Kl It \\(. I'K/l) \s| TO HI K Sll \ll\ 1990-91 29/29 160/401 .399 64/193 .332 76/113 .673 460 15.9 72 91 163 5.6 89/3 67 64 23 63 922 1989-90 32/32 98/256 .383 44/152 .290 25/38 .658 265 8.3 45 60 105 3.3 86/2 63 4S 10 (8 718

77 \ » 1988-89 32/32 144/302 .477 70/159 140 51/66 109 12.8 51 47 98 3 1 92 64 61 7 56 906

Totals 93/93 402/959 .419 178/504.353 152/217.701 1134 12.2 168 I9S 366 3.9 267/8 194 173 40 157 2546 f/ o o

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Guard ft 6-0 ft Senior ft ft Philadelphia, PA ft

ft 1990-91: On December 31,1990, before a national ESPN audience, at midnight, Philadelphia time, Randy Woods scored 46 points, at Loyola ft Marymount, the most ever for a La Salle player in a regulation game. ft Michael Brooks scored 51 in a triple-overtimer at Brigham Young (12/15/79). Woods had 24 points in the first half, 22 the second. He ft shot 15-for-24, 7-11 from three point range, 9-13 from the line, ft and added three assists and three steals in 33 minutes... Named to ALL-MAAC and ALL-MAAC Tournament first teams... In last 17 ft games of the season, averaged slightly under six rebounds a game, including career high nine against St. Joseph's (2/16/91)... Missed first ft four games (plus two against non-collegiate opponents) because of ft disciplinary reasons. Returned to lineup with eight points against Baylor (in Tokyo), 25 against Idaho (also in Tokyo) and 26 (21 in ft second half) against Villanova before 46-point outburst at LMU...

Sixth on Explorers' all-time steals list with 145. ft ft 1989-90: Coming out of high school, everybody knew Randy Woods could score. He proved that with a 13.3-points-per-game average in ft his first varsity season. What surprised observers was his defense. He teamed with Doug Overton to give La Salle an outstanding backcourt at both ends of the floor. During one part of the season, Randy went ft eight games during which he committed only one turnover... Had five steals in a game twice and ended season by being voted to the ft MAAC's All-Rookie team, after twice being selected Rookie of the ft Week (12/3/89 and 2/11/90)... Led Explorers in steals (89) and three- point field goals (77). ft

PERSONAL: Born 9/23/70... Played in outstanding program at ft Benjamin Franklin High (Philadelphia) under coach Ken Hamilton. ft All-Public and All-City in junior and senior years and All- Pennsylvania (along with current La Salle teammate Jack Hurd) in his ft senior season... Finished at Ben Franklin as the school's all-time ft leading scorer with 1,174 points in four years... His interest in theater Career Highs led him to work as a stagehand at La Salle... Majoring in Criminal Points: 46 Loyola Marymount 12/31/90 ft Justice. Rebounds: 9 St. Joseph's 2/16/91 ft Loyola (MD) 3/2/91 ft Assists: 9 Siena 3/4/90 ft ft Career Totals ---TOTAL 3pt — OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 190-91 25/24 177/415 .427 80/227 .352 105/132 .796 539 21.6 65 58 123 4.9 75/0 69 66 56 875 1989-90 32/32 146/371 .394 77/221 .348 56/76 .737 425 13.3 44 57 101 3.2 85/0 111 48 89 1138 ft

Totals 57/56 323/786 .411 157/448 .351 161/208 .774 964 16.9 109 115 224 3.9 160/0 180 114 145 2013 ft

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Milko Lieverst Center 6-9 Senior 44 Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1990-91: Made All-Daiwa Ball (Tokyo) for his play against Baylor and Idaho... Set career-high for points with 18 against Loyola (MD) in MAAC Tournament first-round victory. Added nine rebounds and was 8-for-9 from the line... Averaged eight rebounds a game, with his high of 16 coming against Brigham Young (12/4/90) which featured 7-6 freshman star Shawn Bradley. 13 of those 16 came in the first half of the Explorers' 93-81 victory... Has started 90 of 93 games in his varsity career.

1989-90: Started every game but the final home appearance, giving way to departing senior Bob Johnson in last Civic Center contest, against Army... Saved his best scoring until MAAC semifinals when

he netted 1 1 points in 106-90 victory over Siena... Doubled his season scoring average over freshman year (from 2.2 to 4.4) and improved his rebounding from 3.6 to 4.9.

1988-89: Although in the United States was a learning experience for the Netherlands native, Lieverst started 31 o( La Salle's 32 games in his freshman season... Had an outstanding game (11 points, 8 rebounds) in Explorers' 101-100 victory over Florida State on ESPN in a Palestra classic... Had 26 rebounds in a three-game stretch against Notre Dame, Fairfield, and Florida State.

PERSONAL: Born 6/17/68... Basketball hardly rated among his favorite sports when Milko was growing up in Amsterdam. The

Netherlands. Soccer, swimming, and karate occupied most o\' his athletic time while attending Sweelinck High. During high school, he merely dabbled in basketball since his school did not include the sport... While visiting family in Washington Crossing (PA), he was looking for a workout site and La Salle's Hayman Hall was recommended to him. Assistant coach Joe Mihalich heard about him and his size, the Explorers became interested, and he became part of Ca reer Highs the program... Milko sat out his first year as a medical redshirt... Majoring in German and Communications. Points: 18 Loyola (MD) 3/2/91 Rebounds: 16 BYU 12/4/90 Assists: 4 BYU 12/4/90

Career Tot a Is

• - TOTAL ------3pt - • - OF! 1)1 IOI

YKAK (;/(;s PG/FGA m.'. PG/FGA H.'. I r/FTA IT', PTS \\<. KM! R] It Kl II \\<; PF/D \si l(> III K Sll \n\

L 990-91 29/28 79/158 .500 0/1 .000 58/115 .504 216 7.5 89 142 231 S.O 92/3 37 47 7 15 S01

1 989-40 32/3 57/106 .538 o/o ,000 27/47 .575 141 4.4 72 86 158 4.9 87/0 21 24 12 21 700 1988 89 12/31 25/54 .463 0/0 ,000 >()/37 .541 70 2.2 60 56 116 t.h 91/4 17 2} 3 27 593

Totals 93/90 161/318 .506 0/1 .000 105/199 .528 427 4.6 221 284 505 5.4 270/7 75 94 63 2094 ^plorers

Bron Holland Forward/Center 51 6-8 Senior Bangor, PA

1990-91: La Salle's most productive frontcourt reserve. Averaged 5.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game... Ended the season with a career- tying 13 points (in 18 minutes) in National Invitation Tournament loss at Massachusetts... Had big game in early-season victory over Brigham

Young, 13 points and six rebounds in 19 minutes against Cougars' tall front line... Tied career-high for rebounds with eight (in 11 minutes) in

MAAC semifinals loss to St. Peter's.

1989-90: A transfer from St. Bonaventure University, Bron Holland became eligible after La Salle's fourth game. He joined the team for the Big 5 encounter with Villanova at the Civic Center, then saw action in all remaining 27 games... High spot came in the Loyola Marymount game (13 points and eight rebounds)... Bron supplied help off the offensive boards, pulling down four or more on five occasions.

PERSONAL: Born 10/20/69... Named the Easton (PA) Express Player of the Year after setting Bangor High scoring record (1,619 points) and rebounding mark (1,023), while playing for coach Bill Pensyl... Majoring in Communications.

Career Highs Points: 13 4 Times

Rebounds: 8 Loyola Marymount 1 2/3 1 /90 Canisius 1/15/90 St. Peter's 3/3/91 Assists: 8 7 Times

Career Tot als

• - - TOTAt - - - 3pt — OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1990-91 29/1 58/120 .483 1/6 .167 35/49 .714 152 5.2 39 54 93 3.2 48/0 22 30 4 13 449 1989-90 28/0 48/80 .600 0/0 .000 22/36 .611 118 4.2 40 41 81 2.9 54/0 15 14 10 10 403

Totals 57/1 106/200 .530 1/6 .167 57/85 .671 270 4.7 79 95 174 3.1 102/0 37 44 14 23 852 a Salle ILxplorei

Michael Bergin Guard

6-4

Junior

College Park, MD

1990-91: Played in nine games, scored in one (five points vs. Manhattan, 2/18/91)... Extremely active in practice sessions, usually assigned to defend against Explorers' outstanding guards.

1989-90: Played 35 minutes in 17 games, hit on 50% of his

tries... Of his 15 rebounds, eight were off the offensive board... The only walk-on player on the 30-2 team. Approaches every practice as

though it were the NCAA championship game.

PERSONAL: Born 4/6/71... Entered La Salle University on a four-

year Christian Brothers scholarship from St. John's Prep, Washington, D.C., where he played varsity basketball under coach Joe Gallagher.

Averaged 12 points and seven rebounds in his senior season at St.

John's... Ranked 1 1th out of 157 in his high school senior class, with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.95. A member of La Salle's honors

program, he is majoring in Political Science, and was voted La Salle "Man of the90's."

Career Highs Points: 5 Manhattan 2/18/91 Rebounds: 2 5 Times

Assists: 2 St. Peter's 2/26/9/

Career Totals

- - - TOTAL ------3pt - - - OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA l(.', FG/FGA K<;<7r 11/11 \ IT't ITS av<; REB KKH REB AVG I'l/I) \SI TO 111 K S IT MIN -> 1990-91 9/0 2/8 .250 1/2 .500 0/0 .000 5 .6 1 2 3 .3 3/0 1 23

()/() 5 1989-90 17/0 8/16 .500 000 5/8 .625 21 1.2 8 7 15 9 2/0 2 1 1 <5

Totals 26/0 10/24 .417 1/2 .500 5/8 .625 26 1.0 5/0 58 orers

Keith Morris Guard 5-10 10 Senior Philadelphia, PA

1990-91: Netted 12 field goals during the season, including seven three-pointers... The coach's son, brother of junior team manager Brian Morris.

1989-90: Keith Morris hit on five field goals during the season in his role as a reserve guard - with four of the five three-pointers... Hit a three-pointer against Manhattan (2/22/90) that broke the La Salle team record for "threes" in a season (the Explorers ended the season with

258 in 32 games). The long-range goal helped Keith tie his career high of six points.

1988-89: Action in 17 games was highlighted by scoring six points against Fairfield (3/1/89) which set his career high (later tied against Manhattan, 2/22/90).

PERSONAL: Born 7/6/70... Keith played at William Penn Charter High under former Explorer Billy Michuda as a junior and former La Salle coach "Lefty" Ervin as a senior. He was Penn Charter's leading three-point shooter while helping the team to records of 22-5 and 21-9 in his junior and senior years, respectively... Accounting major.

Career Highs Points: 6 Manhattan 2/20/90

Rebounds: 6 St. Peter's 2/26/91

Assists: 3 St. Peter's 2/26/91

Career Totals ---TOTAL 3pt — OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

1990-91 8/0 1/3 .333 0/2 .000 2/3 .667 4 .5 1 3 4 .5 3/0 5 6 23 1989-90 19/0 5/15 .333 4/12 .333 10/14 .714 24 1.3 2 2 4 6/0 7 1 47

1988-89 17/0 6/15 .400 3/8 .375 0/3 .000 15 .9 2 1 3 2/0 5 2 33

Totals 44/0 12/33 .364 7/22 .318 12/20 .600 43 1. I I .3 11/0 16 u o 103 1

La Salle Lxploie

Jeff Neubauer Guard/Forward 6-4 Junior 24

Slidell, LA

1990-91: Biggest surprise of season. After playing only 43 minutes as a freshman, Jeff vaulted into a prominent role with the early-season suspension of Randy Woods and a late-season ankle injury to Doug Overton. During the season, he started eight games and also filled in for those two guards plus forward Jack Hurd... Made All-MAAC Academic team with a 3.58 GPA in Finance; also Dean's List member

at La Salle... In 552 minutes of playing time, he committed only 15

turnovers, which projects to 1.1 for every 40 minutes... Shot 5-for-6 from three-point range while scoring 15 points against Manhattan

(2/18/91 ; equalled that career-high against lona five clays later, aided by a 9-for-ll performance from the foul line).

1989-90: Seeing action in 16 games, Jeff Neubauer scored 14 points and had 14 rebounds, with his season-high four rebounds coming in La Salle's Civic Center home-season finale, a 106-73 romp over Army.

PERSONAL: Born 1/27/71... Jeff was an Honorable Mention All- State 4-A selection in his senior year at Slidell High under coach

Danny Ruffin. Slidell won the District 13 4-A title when Neubauer averaged 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and four assists a game. Graduated

22nd in his class of 306. ..Finance major.

Career Highs

Points: 15 I on a 2/23/91 Manhattan 2/18/91 Rebounds: 7 Pennsylvania 12/1/90 Assists: 6 lona 2/23/91 Siena 2/20/91

Career Totals

- - - - TOTAL - - - - - 3pt - - - OFF 1)11 TOT

YEAR G/GS FG/FGA \C, FG/FGA Hi'i l i/i I \ II', PTS \\(. REB REB REB I'l/I) vsi io Itl K Ml 990-91 29/8 33/86 .384 16/53 .302 23/29 .793 105 3.6 21 35 56 1.9 48/ 43 15 20 552 1989-90 16/0 5/14 .357 1/4 .250 3/4 .750 14 .9 6 8 14 .9 7/0 5 5 2 43

Totals 45/8 38/100 .380 17/57 .298 26/33 .788 119 2.7 27 43 70 16 55/1 48 W 22 595 «* */ vffcl^fcr1 «*t*«:

Ray Schultz Forward/Center 6-9 Junior 34 Trevose, PA

1990-91: Shot 47.6% (10-for-21) for the season, averaging 6.1 minutes a game. Twice grabbed four rebounds a game (Notre Dame,

2/6/91, and Fairfield, 2/11/91)... Will see action at center and strong forward.

PERSONAL: Born 7/20/70... Played one season at Division II Florida Atlantic in Boca Raton... Ray averaged 8.6 points and 5.2 rebounds in 27 games, with game highs of 38 points and 13 rebounds... He sat out the 1989-90 season at La Salle while putting in a year of residency as a transfer student... Played at Archbishop Wood High

( Warminster, PA) under former La Salle player "Mo" Connolly... Averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds in his senior year and earned All- Area honorable mention... Majoring in Communications.

Career Highs

Points: Manhattan 2/20/90

Rebounds: St. Peter's 2/26/91

Assists: St. Peter's 2/26/91

Career Totals - - - TOTAL 3pt — OFF DEF TOT YEAR G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 1990-91 20/0 10/21 .476 0/0 .000 7/12 .583 27 1.4 11 18 29 1.5 19/0 4 5 2 3 122

Totals 20/0 10/21 .476 0/0 .000 7/12 .583 27 1.4 11 11 29 1.5 19/0 122 Paul Burke Personal: Born 8/2/72. ..Scored 1,363 career points... Second Team all-Philadelphia... Also named to all-Philadelphia baseball Guard team as shortstop... will play both sports at La Salle.

6-1 Coach Morris on Burke: Freshman Paul was a very good three sport athlete at Chestnut Hill Academy and we are counting on him to make a solid Philadelphia, PA contribution to LaSalle University and our basketball program. Since he no longer will play football, Paul should improve significantly as a basketball player. We have high hopes that he

will have an excellent career at La Salle and getting him is like

finding a diamond in the rough.

Blitz Wooten Personal: Born 1/19/72... Sat out 1990-91 as a medical redshirt... Blitz is a product of the successful McCorristin High Forward (Trenton) program of coach John Castaldo. Wooten blitzed the opponents for 1,076 career points, and averaged 15.8 points, 12.7 6-7 rebounds and four blocked shots a game... Helped McCorristin Freshman capture two consecutive New Jersey State Parochial A championships... Management major. Trenton, NJ Coach Morris on Wooten: Blitz will be counted on to give us increased rebounding this season. He has excellent jumping ability and has the ability to shots. We are counting on him to play strong defense,

, and start the . He may be a little rusty,

31 it because of redshirting last year, but will not take long for him to get his timing back and be an asset to our basketball program

Luteke Kalombo Personal: Born 9/25/73. ..Averaged 21.7 points and 10.5 rebounds m senior season... Member of D.C.-Area team in Capital Classic... Native Forward of Zaire, cousin of former Georgetown center. ...

Father is Zaire's ambassador to Canada, older brother. Kubi. played 6-7 football for Sacramento of the WLAF. Freshman Coach Morris on Kalombo: Herndon, VA Luteke had an excellent high school career at Herndon High School in Virginia where he led his team in three-point shooting.

I believe that he will continue to improve and his best basketball is ahead of him. He can play inside as well as hit the three-point shot and we look forward to having him in the La Salle 5 community. The Philadelphia Civic Center

Philadelphia "Home of The Explorers >> CIVIC1CENTER

Topped off by a capacity crowd of The Explorers' - 10,000 for the late-season Philadelphia second season on its new home court future NBA player's career Doug Big 5 showdown with St. Joseph's, the provided other memorable moments — Overton of the Philadelphia Civic Center once again a victory over Brigham Young's tall and Win or lose, it was exciting, and was the venue for La Salle basketball in talented Cougars, a last-second win over season number three promises more, 1990-91. Siena and the completion of yet another with Princeton and Notre Dame joining the eight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference teams as welcomed visitors. La Salle posted a 19-4 record in its first two seasons at one of Philadelphia's most historic sites. The

Civic Center, or Convention Hall as it was known in earlier years, has housed La Salle's 1952 National Invitation Tournament and 1954 NCAA Tournament champions, two Philadelphia Warriors' and one ' NBA championship teams, five national political

conventions, visits by Pope John Paul II and the Beatles, and countless other notable events. For La Salle fans, the Explorer Room, the official events in the President's Room, the Alumni Reunion nights, and numerous other events provide an additional touch of enjoyment to the games.

Civic Center iiecords

(from 1989-90 to present) Least Points Scored - Opponent Most Rebounds - Individual Most Points Team 58 - St. Peter's - Feb. 14,1991 20 - Lionel Simmons vs. Army - 121 - Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6,1990 Most Wins - Season Feb. 27,1990 Most Points - La Salle 11 - 1989-90 Most Rebounds - La Salle Player - - 1 16 - vs. Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6,1990 Most Losses - Season 20 Lionel Simmons vs. Army

Most Points - Opponent 3 - 1990-91 Feb. 27,1990

- - Visiting Player 1 2 1 Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6, 1990 Longest Winning Streak Most Rebounds

- - - Most Points - Opponent Win 11 - Jan.9, 1990 - Jan.5, 1991 1 5 LaPhonso Ellis Notre Dame 121 - Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6,1990 Longest Losing Streak Jan. 12, 1990 Most Total Points Scored 2 -Feb. 14,1991 -Feb.16,1991 Most Assists - Individual 13 - Overton vs. Siena - 237 - Loyola Marymount 121 vs. Most Points Scored - Individual Doug - Jan.2 1,1991 La Salle 1 16 - Jan. 6,1990 40 - Doug Overton vs. Fairfield - Largest Margin of Victory - La Salle Jan. 31,1991 Most Blocked Shots Individual 4 - Lionel vs. - 40 - vs. Manhattan - Feb. 22,1990 Most Points Scored- LaSalle Player Simmons Army - Feb. 27.1990 Largest Margin of Victory - Opponent 40 - Doug Overton vs. Fairfield 4 - Jack Hurd vs St. Joseph's - 9 - St. Joseph's - Feb. 16,1991 Jan. 31,1991 Feb. 16,1991 Least Points Scored - La Salle Most Points Scored - Visiting Player 4 - Don Shelton vs. Canisius - Feb. 9,1991 57 - vs. St. Peter's - Feb. 14,1991 32 - - Iona Feb. 23,1991 Most Blocked Shots - Team Least Points Scored in La Salle Win 6 - vs. Pennsylvania - Dec. 1 1,1989 67 - vs. Siena - Jan. 21,1991 6- vs. Canisius -Feb. 9.1991 Coach, Can I wear number 22?

Unfortunately, Coach Morris must say no to such a request made by future La Salle players, as #22 was retired after the 1989-90 season to recognize the achievements of Lionel Simmons. Simmons, now with the NBA's , finished his career with 3,217 points making him the Explorers' all-time leading scorer as well as placing him third on

the NCAA all-time scoring list. Hubie Marshall

However, #22 could have been retired as long as 20 years before Simmons came to La Salle, when Hubie Marshall scored almost 1,600 career points in that jersey. In fact, #22 has been worn by some of the most prolific scorers in La Salle history, as the chart below indicates.

LSU All-time No. Player Years Points Scoring List Kurt Kanaskie 22 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1,576 8th 22 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1,356 14th 22 Steve Black 1981-85 2,012 4th 22 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 3,217 1st Total Points 8,161

It's easy to see why any Explorer player would want to wear La Salle's "scoring number" - Number 22! Steve Black

Michael Brooks, 1976-80, 2628 points. Frank Corace, 1961-64, 1411 points Consensus 1990

Player of the

Year, Lionel Simmons,

scored his

3,000th point -

February 22, 1990.

La Salle made its return to The Philadelphia Civic

Center, December 11, 1989, and wore replica uniforms styled after those worn by the national championship teams of the 1950's. (#20 - Bobby Johnson)

Larry Cannon ruled the backcourt as the High-flying Jim Crawford led the Explorers Explorers won 43 of 52 games over the in scoring in 1971-72 and 1972-1973. 1967-68 and 1968-69 seasons. oppo% California Virginia Tech

November 29, 1991 9:00 pm November 30, 1991 (possible) TBA Central Fidelity Holiday Classic - Richmond, VA Central Fidelity Holiday Classic - Richmond, VA General Information General Information Location: Berkeley.CA 94720 Location: Blacksburg, VA Enrollment: 31.000 Enrollment: 23,000 Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Chicago Maroon & Burnt Orange Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Hokies Conference: Pac-10 Conference: Metro Home Arena (6,578) Home Arena: Cassel Coliseum (9,971) Press Row Phone: 510-642-3098 Press Row Phone: (705)231-6726 Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan (Acting) Athletic Director: Dave Braine Sports Information Director: Kevin Reneau Sports Information Director: Dave Smith Office Phone: (5/0)642-5363 Office Phone: (705)231-6726 Home Phone: (5/0)531-Bear Home Phone: (705)951-8024 Assistant Sports Information Director: Ron Juanso Assistant Sports Information Director: Mark Owens Home Phone: (570)465-3710 Home Phone: (705)951-7075 SID Mailing Address: 210 Memorial Stadium, Berkeley CA 94720 SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 158, Jamerson Athletic Center, Coaching Staff Blacksburg, VA 24063-0158 Head Coach: Lou Campanelli (Montclair St. '60) Coaching Staff Record at School: 103-83 (6 yrs) Head Coach: Bill Foster (Carson-Newman '58) Career Record: 341-201 (19 yrs) Record at School: First Year Basketball Office Phone: (5/0)642-0361 Career Record: 43 1 -247 (24 years) Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Basketball Office Phone: (705)231-6725 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Wulburn (Cal - State Fullerton '83); Todd Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Bozeman (Rhode Island '86); Jon Wheeler (California '87) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Hussey (Appalachian State '62);Chris Golden Bears Outlook Ferguson (Cumberland College 79); Dean Keener (Davidson '88) 1990-91 Record: 13 15 Hokies Outlook Home: 9-4 1990-91 Record: 13-16 Away: 3-9 Home: 7-5 Neutral: 1-2 Away: 5-9 1990-91 Conference Record: 8-10 Neutral: 1-2 Starters Lost: Roy Fisher, F; Sean Harrell, G 1990-91 Conference Record: 6-8

Starters Returning: Brian Hendrick, F ; Billy Dresher, G; Bill Elleby G 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Starters Lost: Antony Moses, F Roy Fisher F 6-7 210 Sr 13.7 6.2 Starters Returning: Rod Wheeler, G; John Rivers, F; Erik Wilson, C Sean Harrell G 5-11 170 Sr 6.1 2.3 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Andre Reyes C 6-11 230 Sr 5.0 2.5 Antony Moses F 6-5 220 SR 16.0 5.0 Andrew Brigham F 6-6 220 Sr 2.5 1.2 David Hebster C 6-9 225 SR 1.7 1.2 Ryan Drew G 6-3 180 Sr 6.4 1.4 Ibraheem Olaadotun C 6-8 226 SR 0.9 0.7 Keith Walks G 6-5 190 So 1.9 0.1 Lettermen Returning: Eric McDonough F 6-9 190 Jr 1.7 1.8 Rod Wheeler G 5-10 163 JR 12.0 2.4 Lettermen Returning: JayPurcell G 6-2 170 So 4.9 1.4 RichBranham F 6-5 225 Jr 3.3 2.6 Donald Corher G 6-3 170 So 4.4 1.9 LaDay Smith F 6-7 200 So 2.1 0.7 John Rivers F 6-5 213 Sr 9.7 9.0 Akili Jones G 6-0 170 So 1.7 0.6 Corey Jackson G/F 6-7 171 r-So 4.1 1.6 Matt Lien F 6-9 200 Sr 2.9 2.1 Dirk Williams G 6-4 178 Jr 7.0 1.6 Brian Hendrick F 6-9 230 Jr 17.6 9.0 Jimmy Carruth C 6-10 225 r-So 2.1 2.5 6-4 Bill Dresher G 180 Jr 13.2 3.9 Thomas Elliot F 6-7 202 Jr 6-3 2.2 Bill Elleby G 6-3 175 Sr 10.2 3.0 Newcomers: Newcomers: Alferd Grigsby F 6-8 205 Fr 23.7 14.5 Steve Hall G 6-5 191 r-Jr 4.4 2.0 Lamond Murray F 6-8 220 Fr 30.7 14.5 Johnnie Tooley F 6-6 210 r-So 0.0 0.6 K.J.Roberts G 6-1 160 Fr 23.0 6.0 Schedule Monty Buckley G/F 6-6 180 Fr 22.0 15.0 Nov.: 29-30-Central Fidelity Holiday Classic. Brendan Graves C 6-9 230 Fr 30.5 20.0 Dec: 4-GEORGE MASON, 7-at William & Mary, 10-GEORGE Steve Johnson F 6-9 210 Fr 16.0 14.0 WASHINGTON, 18-LIBERTY, 21 -WEST VIRGINIA, 28-30-at Schedule Red Lobster Tournament. Nov.: STATE, 29-30-at Central 22-NEVADA, 25-MORGAN Jan.: 4-OLD DOMINION, 9-at UNC Charlotte, 1 1 -VIRGINIA Fidelity Holiday Classic. COMMONWEALTH, 16-atTulane, 18-at Southern Dec: 3-SAN FRANCISCO, 7-at Oklahoma State, Mississippi, 23-EAST CAROLINA, 28-LOUISVILLE. 21 -HOUSTON, 28-at San Jose State, 30-MANHATTAN. Feb.: 1-at South Florida, 5-at Virginia, 10-at George Jan.: 2-COLUMBIA, 9-at Oregon, 1 1 -at Oregon State, Mason, 13-SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 15-TULANE, 20-at 18-at Stanford, 23-UCLA, 25-USC, 30-at Washington. Virginia Commonwealth, 22-SOUTH FLORIDA, 24-at Feb.: 1 -at Washington State, 6- ARIZONA STATE, Liberty, 29-UNC CHARLOTTE. 9- ARIZONA, 15-STANFORD, 18-at UCLA, Mar.: 2-East Carolina, 7-at Louisville, 13-15-Metro 20-at USC, 27-WASHINGTON STATE, 29- WASHINGTON. Conference Tournament. Mar.: 5-at Arizona, 8-at Arizona State, 12-OREGON STATE, 14-OREGON. ) 1

ichmond Siena

November 30, 1991 (possible) TEA December 7, 1991 7:30 pm Central Fidelity Holiday Classic - Richmond, VA Philadelphia Civic Center General Information February 2, 1992 2:00 pm Location: University of Richmond, VA 23173 Knickerbocker Arena Enrollment: 2,700 General Information Colors: Red and Blue Location: Loudonville, NY 12211-1462 Nickname: Spiders Enrollment: 2,700 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Colors: Green & Gold Home Arena: Robins Center (9, 171 Nickname: Saints Press Row Phone: (804)289-8806 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Athletic Director: Chuck Boone Home Arena: (4,000); Knickerbocker Arena (15,500) Sports Information Director: Chris Moore Press Row Phone: Alumni Recreation Center (5 18) 783-241 Office Phone: (804)289-8363 Athletic Director: William Kirsch Home Phone: (804)359-1156 Sports Information Director: John D' Argenio Assistant Sports Information Director: Phil Stanton Office Phone: (578)783-2411 Home Phone: (804)798-2510 Home Phone: (5/8)462-3045 SID Mailing Address: Sports Information Dept.. Robins Center, SID Mailing Address: Sports Information 515 Loudon Rd. Siena University of Richmond, VA 23 1 73 College Londonville, NY 12211-1462 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dick Tarrant (Fordham '51) Head Coach: Mike Deane (Potsdam, '72) Record at School: 202-106 (10 years) Record at School: 106-46 (5 years) Career Record: Same Career Record: 130-71 (7 years) Basketball Office Phone: Contact SID Basketball Office Phone: (5/8)783-2528

Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact SID - Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 am 2 pm Assistant Coaches: Patrick Dennis (W&L '78); Bill Dooley Assistant Coaches: Robert Beyer (Alfred '84); Brad McAlester (Richmond '83); Mike Perry (Richmond '81); (Southampton '75); Norm Finch (Niagara '56) '89) Mike Winiecki (Richmond Saints Outlook Spiders Outlook 1990-91 Record: 25-10 1990-91 Record: 22-10 Home: 13-4 Home: 9-3 Away: 9-4 Away: 9-5 Neutral: 3-2 4-2 Neutral: 1990-91 Conference Record: 12-4 (tie for 1st) 1990-91 Conference Record: 10-4 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 1-1 in MAAC / 2-1 in NIT 1990-91 Post-Season Record: NCAA 1-1 Starters Lost: G; Tom Huerter, G/F; Steve Downey, C Starters Lost: None Starters Returning: Bruce Schroeder,G/F; Lee Matthews, F Starters Returning: , G; Gerald Jarmon,G; Jim Shields, C; Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs Kenny Wood, F; Tim Weathers, F. Marc Brown G 5-11 170 SR 23.3 4.0 Letterman Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs Steve Downey C 6-11 235 SR 8.5 5.6 6-5 Terry Connolly F 230 Sr 8.2 5.2 Tom Huerter G/F 6-6 205 SR 7.2 3.9 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: Curtis Blair G 6-3 185 Sr 16.1 4.1 Bruce Schroeder G/F 6-3 185 Sr 12.4 4.5 6-5 Kenny Wood F 230 Jr 14.3 7.0 Mike Brown G 6-2 180 Sr 9.7 1.8 6-10 Jim Shields C 215 SR 7.7 4.4 Lee Matthews F 6-7 210 Jr 7.5 7.2 Chris 6-6 Fleming F 200 JR 7.4 1.6 G 5-11 160 So 6.9 1.2 6-8 Jim Springer F/C 225 JR 5.9 3.9 Andy Grazulis C/F 6-6 220 Sr 1.9 2.5 6-6 Tim Weathers F 200 JR 5.9 2.7 Andrew Shorkey C/F 6-9 200 So 2.0 1.7 6-0 Gerald Jarmon G 160 SO 3.7 2.4 Jim Ryder G 6-3 175 Jr 0.7 0.3 Eugene Burroughs G 6-1 170 SO 2.6 2.2 Dave Foster F 6-6 210 Sr 0.6 0.5 Newcomers: Newcomers: Steve Belter F 6.6 200 FR 14.0 9.0 Brian Bidlingmyer G/F 6-6 185 Fr 16.0 7.0 Jason Scott F/C 6.9 200 FR 28.0 18.0 Stuart Downing G 6-2 195 Fr 17.6 7.0 Schedule Matt Gras F 6-9 235 Fr 22.4 12.4 Nov.: 22-at UCSB, 24-at San Diego State, 29-30-at Jason McKinney C 6-10 240 Fr 19.0 12.0 Central Fidelity Holiday Classic Schedule Dec: 4-at Virginia Commonwealth, 7-FAIRFIELD, 10- ARMY, Nov.: 22-at Massachusetts, I 9-FORDHAM. 21 WAKE FOREST, 28-29-at Richmond Times Dispatch. Dec: 1 -M ARIST, 3-Le MOYNE, 7- ai 1 a S. lie. 10 -WESTERN Jan.: 2-at ., 6-LOYOLA-BALTIMORF, 8-VIRGINIA MICHIGAN. 12-HARTFORD. 22-at Creighton. 2S-29-at

1 MILITARY INSTITUTE, 1 -at East Carolina, 13-at Michigan Slate Tournament UNC-Wilmington, 18-WILLIAM 22-at Old & MARY, Jan.: 2-LOYOLA, 5-CANISIUS, 7-at Northeastern, 9 at

Dominion, 25-at George Mason, 29-AMERICAN. 1 Loyola, 1 -at UNC-Greensboro, 15-at Fairfield. IS Feb.: 1-JAMES MADISON, 8-EAST CAROLINA, 10-UNC -MANHATTAN, 22-at lona. 25 at St. Peter's, 30 -WILMINGTON, 15-at William & Mary, 19-OLD I AIK1 11 I D

DOMINION, 22-GEORGE MASON, 26-at American, 29 at '> Feb.: 2-l.A SA1 I I . St PI 11 KS, 13 at Niauara. 15-at James Madison. Canisius, -IONA. 26 at Manhattan, 29-N1 u ! \K \ Mar.: 7-9-CAA Playoffs. Villanova

December 9, 1991 9:00 pm December 21, 1991 7:00 pm The Spectrum Philadelphia Civic Center General Information Location: Villanova. PA General Information Location: Princeton, NJ 08544 Enrollment: 6,500 Enrollment: Colors: Blue & White 4,500 Colors: Orange Black Nickname: Wildcats & Nickname: Tigers Conference: Big East Conference: Home Arena: duPont Pavilion (6,500) Arena: Jadwin Press Row Phone: (215)645-1290 Home Gym (7,500) Press Row Phone: (609)258-2130 Athletic Director: Dr. Ted Aceto Athletic Director: Robert J. Myslik Sports Information Director: James H. DeLorenzo Sports Information Office Phone: (2/5)645-4120 Director: Kurt Kehl Office Phone: Home Phone: (2/5)270-0656 (609)258-3568 Home Phone: (2/5)321-0984 Assistant Sports Information Director: Bill Dyer Assistant Sports Information Home Phone: (2/5)688-8697 Director: Mark Panus Home Phone: (609)936-0821 SID Mailing Address: Sports Information. Villanova University SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 71, Princeton, Villanova, PA 19085 NJ 08544 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: '52) Head Coach: Roland V. Massimino (Lafayette Record at School: 421-219 (24 yrs Record at School: 343-226 (18) ) Career Record: 432-231 yrs) Career Record: 375-241(20) (25 Basketball Office Phone: (609)258-3512 Basketball Office Phone: (2/5)645-4140 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Bill Carmody (Union '79); (Princeton '85) Assistant Coaches: John Olive ( Villanova '77); Tom Massimino; (Pennsylvania '81); Jay Wright (Bucknell '83) Tigers Outlook Wildcats Outlook 1990-91 Record: 24-3 9-0 1990-91 Record: 17-15 Home: Away: 13-1 Home: 5-7 Neutral: 2-2 Away: 6-5 1990-91 Conference Record: 14-0 Neutral: 6-3 (1st) 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 0-1 1990-91 Conference Record: 7-9 (NCAA)

Starters Lost: , C 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 1-1 (NCAA) Starters Returning: Sean Jackson, G; George Leftwich, Starters Lost: none G; Matt Eastwick, F; Chris Mooney, F Starters Returning: Greg Woodard, G; Chris Walker, G; Marc Dowdell, F Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Lance Miller F; Arron Bain F Kit Mueller C 6-7 225 Sr 14.3 5.2 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. MattHenshon F 6-5 195 Sr 6.0 1.7 Chris Masotti G 5-11 160 Sr 0.7 0.7 Jerry Doyle G 6-2 170 Sr 2.8 0.1 TimMuller G 6-2 180 Sr 0.0 0.1 Troy Hottenstein 6-2 Lettermen Returning: G 170 Sr 2.8 0.1 Lettermen Returning: Arron Bain F 6-7 200 Jr 10.4 4.5 Sean Jackson G 5-11 175 Sr 12.7 1.9 James Bryson F/C 6-10 210 Jr 3.8 2.0 Chris Marquardt F 6-8 195 Sr 7.9 1.9 Calvin Byrd F 6-6 200 Jr 6.6 3.6 George Leftwich G 6-2 180 Sr 5.0 2.3 Marc Dowdell F 6-9 210 Sr 9.0 5.2 Chris Mooney F 6-5 195 So 4.9 2.0 David Miller G 6-1 180 Sr 1.0 0.3 MattEastwivk F 6-8 225 Sr 4.7 2.5 Anthony Pelle C 6-11 240 So 2.0 1.7 MikeBrennan G 6-0 165 So 2.6 1.3 PaulVrind C 7-2 235 Sr 1.4 1.2 NorbertValis F 6-7 210 So 2.4 2.2 Chris Walker G 5-11 185 Sr 8.9 2.4 Chris Yetman G/F 6-4 180 So 2.1 0.8 GregWoddard G 6-6 200 Sr 13.6 2.6 Newcomers: Chris Pavlic F 6-3 190 JR 2.0 0.7 Newcomer : Ron Wilson C 6-11 210 Fr 20.0 10.0 Steve Eidle G 5-11 NA Fr 17.6 NA Schedule Peter LaMantia G 6-1 NA Fr 21.0 5 Nov.: 23-at Houston. Brian Leftwich G 6-2 NA Fr 13.0 NA Dec: 3-at Georgia Tech, 9-LaSalle, 14- AMERICAN, Brendan Pocock F 6-7 NA FR 13.3 8.5 27-30-at Rainbow Classic. Rick Hielscher C 6-9 NA Fr 26.0 10.0 Jan.: 2-ST.JOHN'S, 4-at Georgetown, 8-BOSTON COLLEGE, Schedule 1 1 -CONNECTICUT, 13-at Seton Hall, Nov.: 20-Monmouth (NIT), 30-LAFAYETTE. 19-at North Carolina, 21 -SYRACUSE, 25-at Providence, Dec: 3-RUTGERS, 6-7-at Dr. Pepper Classic, 27-at Connecticut. 13-at Cougar Classic, 1 8-at North Carolina State., 21 -at LaSalle Feb.: 1 -Temple, 4-GEORGETOWN, 8-at St. John's, 10-at , 1 Jan.: 4-at Loyola (MD), 8-IONA, 1 -PENNSYLVANIA, 15-at Boston College, 18-MIAMI, 22-SETON HALL, 27-FRANKLIN & MARSHALL, 31 -at Harvard. 25-at Miami, 29-PITTSBURGH. Feb.: 1 -at Dartmouth, 7-COLUMBIA, 8-CORNELL, 1 1 -at Mar.: 3-PROVIDENCE, 7-at Syracuse, Pennsylvania, 1 4-at Brown, 15-at YALE, 12-15-Big East Tournament. 21 -DARTMOUTH, 22-Harvard, 28- YALE, 29-BROWN. Mar.: 6-at Cornell, 7-at Columbia. Oregon State Minnesota

December 27, 1991 Midnight December 28, 1991 (possible) TEA Far West Classic - Portland, OR Far West Classic - Portland, OR General Information General Information Location: Corvallis, OR 97331 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Enrollment: 16,500 Enrollment: 42,000 Colors: Orange & Black Colors: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Golden Gophers Conference: Pacific -10 Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Gill Coliseum (10,400) Home Arena: Williams Arena (16,434) Press Row Phone: (503)137-3720 Press Row Phone: (6/2,1626-1308 Athletic Director: Dutch Baughman Athletic Director: Rick Bay Sports Information Director: Hal Cowan Sports Information Director: Robert Peterson Office Phone: (503)737-3720 Office Phone: (6/2)625-4090 Home Phone: (503)751-1446 Assistant Sports Information Director: Marc Ryan Assistant Sports Information Director: Steve Fenk Home Phone: (672)423-3313 Home Phone: (50JJ754-9489 SID Mailing Address: 516 15th Avenue S.E. Bierman Field Athletic SID Mailing Address: 103 Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University, Building. Minneapolis, MN 55455 Corvallis, OR 97331 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: (Western Kentucky '67) Head Coach: Jim Anderson (Oregon State, 59) Record at School: 73-74/5 years Record at School: 36-2 1 (2 years) Career Record: 174-147/1 1 years Career Record: 36-21 (2 years) Basketball Office Phone: (6/2)625-3085 Basketball Office Phone: (50JJ737-2076 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 am -2 pm Assistant Coaches: Al Brown (Purdue '64); Silas McKinnie (Iowa '68); Assistant Coaches: Freddie Boyd (Oregon State 72); Andy McClouskey Dan Kosmoski (Minnesota 77); Dave Thorson (Hamline '88) (Oregon State Brent Wilder (Oregon '88) '82); State Golden Beavers Gophers Outlook Outlook 1990-91 Record: 12-16 1990-91 Record: 14-14 Home: 9-7 Home: 12-2 Away: 3-9 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-0 Neutral: 1-1 1990-91 Conference Record: 5 13/9th 1990-91 Conference Record: 8-10 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None Starters Lost: . G; , F Starters Lost: Teo Alibegovic, F/C Will Brantley, G Starters Returning: Randy Carter, F; Dana Jackson, F; Starters Returning: Chad Scott, F; Le Roy Jackson, F; Arriel NcDonald, G Charles McKinney, G Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT, CL. PTS. Rebs Kevin Lynch G 6-5 197 Sr 18.1 4.3 Teo Alibegovic F/C 6-9 220 Sr 18.1 4.2 Walter Bond F 6-5 215 Sr 11.6 4.5 Will Brantley G 6-4 175 Sr 13.3 4.9 RobMetcalf F 6-6 210 Sr 5.0 3.5 BobCavell G/F 6-5 195 Sr 2.6 1.2 Mario Green G 6-3 195 Sr 2.2 .6 Travis Stel F 6-7 210 Fr 1.5 0.5 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: Arriel McDonald G 6-2 165 So 9.3 2.9 Chad Scott F 6-7 210 Jr 12.8 8.3 Randy Carter F 6-8 229 So 9.6 5.9 LeRoy Jackson F 6-3 185 Sr 11.7 5.2 Dana Jackson F 6-8 225 Jr 8.0 5.1 Charles McKinney G 6-1 192 Jr 9.5 3.1 Bob Martin C 7-0 258 Sr 5.2 3.5 Kevin Harris G 6-3 187 Jr 3.9 1.3 Ernest Nzigamasabo F/C 6-9 233 So 4.3 3.4 Karl Anderson F 6-7 235 Sr 2.4 1.6 NateTubbs F 6-4 195 Jr 4.0 1.1 Henrik Ringmar F/C 6-9 226 Jr 0.9 0.5 Newcomers: Newcomers: Chris Clark G 6-0 165 Fr-red 20.0 6.0 Earnest Killum G 6-4 185 So 29.7 9.0 David Grim F 6-7 205 Fr 23.4 10.3 Ray Ross G 6-3 180 Fr 22.0 8.0 ChadKolander F 6-9 210 Fr-red 19.5 9.1 G 6-5 170 Fr 17.6 6.1 JonLastcr G 6-4 180 Fr-red 18.6 6.0 David Lawson C 6-7 197 Fr 22.0 11.0 VoshonLenard G 6-4 195 Fr. 21.0 7.0 Canaan Chatman G/F 6-7 190 Fr 15.2 13.0 Josh Nichols F 6-6 185 Fr. 14.0 8.0 Scott Haskin C 6-10 210 So 1.1 0.9 Jayson Walton F 6-6 210 Fr. 27.1 12.3 Chris Ruepell F 6-6 210 So 1.1 0.9 Ryan Wolf G 6-4 180 Fr 25.6 4.0 Schedule Schedule Nov.: 26-NEW ORLEANS, 29-at Alaska-Anchorage. Nov.: 25-27-Maui Classic. 30-HOWARD. Dec: 1-2-at Great Alaska Shootout, 5-at Western Michigan, 7-at Ohio Dec: 2-YOUNGSTOWN STATE. 12- AKRON. 14-ai Alabama- State, 14-SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE, 18-ORAL Birmingham. 17-DETROIT. 19-at Memphis Slate. 23 WEBER ROBERTS, 21 -at Fresno State, 27-28-at Far West Classic. STATE. 27-28-Far West Classic Jan.: 2-SACRAMENTO STATE, 3-JAMES MADISON, 9- Jan.: 4-IOWA STATL. 9-at Indiana. 1 1 -MICHIGAN. 1 5-at Wisconsin. STANFORD,l 1 -CALIFORNIA, 16-at Southern California, 18-at 18-MICHIGAN STATL. 22-al Ohio State, 25 ILLINOIS. 29- UCLA, 23-WASHINGTON, 25 WASHINGTON STATE.30-at NORTHWESTERN. Arizona State.

Feb.: l-at Iowa. 5-at Purdue. S ai Northwestern, 12 INDIANA. 1 5-at Feb.: 2-at Arizona. 8-at Oregon, 1 3-UCLA, 1 5-SOUTHERN Illinois. I') ,,i Michigan. 25-IOWA. CALIFORNIA, 20-at Washington State, 23-at Washington, 27- Mar.: 4 WISCONSIN. 7-PURDUE. I l-ai Michigan ARIZONA. State, 15-OHIO STATE. Mar.: 1 -ARIZONA STATE, 7-OREGON, 12-at California. 14-ai Stanford regon

December 28, 1991 (possible) TBA January 4, 1992 7:30 pm Far West Classic - Portland, OR Philadelphia Civic Center General Information February 7, 1992 7:30 pm Mulcahy Center Location: Eugene, OR 97403 Enrollment: 18,000 Colors: Emerald Green & Lemon Yellow General Information Nickname: Ducks Location: New Rochelle, NY Conference: Pacific -10 Enrollment: 6200 Home Arena: McArthur Court (10,063) Colors: Maroon and Gold Press Row Phone: (503)346-4491 Nickname: Gaels Athletic Director: Bill Byrne Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Sports Information Director: Steve Hellyer Home Arena: Mulcahy Center (3200) Office Phone: (503)346-5488 Press Row Phone: (974)633-2255 Home Phone: (503)Mud-Duck Athletic Director: Rich Petriccione Assistant Sports Information Director: Jamie Klund Sports Information Director: Dave Torromeo Home Phone: (505)484-5825 Office Phone: (974)633-2334 SID Mailing Address: Casanova Center, U of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97401 Home Phone: (203)966-8491 Coaching Staff Assistant Sports Information Director: Gary Stanley Home Phone: (914)667-5599 Head Coach: Don Monson (Idaho, '55) SID Mailing Address: 7 1 5 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 1 080 1 - 1 890 Record at School: 1 10-124 (8 years) 0- Career Record: 2 1 1 65 (13 years) Coaching Staff Basketball Office Phone: (503)346-4347 Head Coach: Jerry Welsh (Ithaca '54)

Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 lam - 2 pm Record at School: 0-0 1st year Assistant Coaches: Mike Petersen (NW Christian '86), Career Record: 494-141 Ken Smith (San Diego 76) Basketball Office Phone: (974)633-2304 Ducks Outlook Best Time to Reach Coach: 10am - 2pm Assistant Coaches: Jim Bostic (New Mexico 1990-91 Record: 13-15 75), Philip Weber (North Carolina '84), Brent Bass Wingate '91) Home: 10-4 Away: 2-11 Gaels Outlook Neutral: 1-0 1990-91 Record: 17-13 1990-91 Conference Record: 8-10 (tiedfor 5th) Home: 10-2 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None Away: 5-7 Starters Lost: , G; Richard Lucas, C; Kevin Mixon, G Neutral: 2-4

Starters Returning: Jordy Lyden, G; Bob Fife, C 1990-91 Conference Record: 1 1-5 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 0-0 Terrel Brandon G 6-0 179 Jr. 26.6 3.6 Starters Lost: Sean Green, F; Shawn Worthy, G; Jonathan Duck, F Richard Lucas C 6-7 215 Sr 15.3 8.8 Starters Returning: Antoine Lewis, G; Kevin Cooper,C Kevin Mixon G 6-3 198 Sr 13.9 2.6 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. David Blair F 6-6 200 Sr 1.8 1.2 Sean Green F 6-5 210 SR 23.2 5.2 Lettermen Returning: Shawn Worthy F 6-2 200 SR 13.5 3.6 Jordy Lyden G 6-7 202 So 7.4 3.8 Jonathan Duck F 6-5 240 SR 9.1 6.3 Bob Fife C 6-11 210 Jr 7.0 6.7 Gerald McClease F 6-6 220 SR 5.1 3.5 Clyde Jordan G/F 6-5 165 So 2.8 2.5 John Savage F 6-9 210 SR 0.0 0.8 MattO'Neil F 6-8 193 So 1.3 0.4 Lettermen Returning: Chuck Patterson C 7-0 211 Sr 1.2 1.5 Antoine Lewis G 6-0 200 SR 12.6 2.7 Brett Johnson G 5-10 158 Sr 0.9 0.3 Kevin Cooper C 6-10 210 SR 4.9 5.4 Eric van der Veen F 6-8 222 So 0.8 1.0 Danny Doyle G 6-3 190 JR 3.7 1.2 Newcomers: Danny Golembiewski F 6-5 210 SO 2.1 1.9 Andre Collier G 5-10 165 Jr 19.5 NA Newcomers: Johnnie Reece G 6-3 185 Fr 35.1 7.4 Derrick Canada G 6-2 185 SR 14.8 3.2 Jeff Potter F/C 6-9 210 Fr 11.8 7.4 Harry Hart F 6-9 225 JR NA NA Kevinn Robinson F 6-8 185 Fr 15.6 14.3 Corey Taylor F 6-9 200 JR NA NA John McFarland F 6-6 200 Fr 16.3 12.1 Bashkim Mustafaj F 6-6 215 JR NA NA Damon Runyon F 6-8 195 Fr 18.0 8.0 Schedule Schedule Nov. 26-at Duquesne, 30-RHODE ISLAND

Nov.: 22-at Montana. Dec: 2-OLD DOMINION, 7-at Seton Hall, 1 1-HOFSTRA, 14-at Dec: 5-FRESNO STATE, 7-CAL POLY POMONA, 13-15-at Daiwa Fordham, 21 -NORTH CAROLINA STATE, 28-at Jacksonville, Ball, 20-ORAL ROBERTS, 27-28-at Far West Classic. 30-at Stetson.

Jan.: 4-MISSOURI, 9-CALIFORNIA, 1 1-STANFORD, 16-at UCLA, Jan.: 4-at La Salle, 8-at Princeton, 1 1 -LOYOLA, 19-at USC, 23-WASHINGTON STATE, 25-WASHINGTON, 14-at St. Peter's, 17-at Niagara, 19-at Canisius, 22-SIENA, 30-at Arizona. 27-NIAGARA, 30-ST. PETER'S. Feb.: 1-at Arizona State, 8-OREGON STATE, 13-USC, 15-UCLA, Feb.: 2-FAIRFIELD, 4-at Manhattan, 5-at Northeastern, 7-LA SALLE,

20-at Washington, 22-at Washington State, 27-ARIZONA STATE. 1 1-at Northeastern, 1 5-at Fairfield, 18-MANHATTAN, Mar.: 1 -ARIZONA, 7-at Oregon State, 12-at Stanford, 14-at California. 22-at Siena, 26-CANISIUS, 29-at Loyola Mar.: 3-at Fairfield 2

otre Dame Canisiu

January 9, 1992 7:30 pm January 11, 1992 7:30 pm Philadelphia Civic Center Memorial Auditorium January 25, 1992 7:30pm General Information Philadelphia Civic Center Location: Notre Dame General Information Enrollment: 10,037 Location: Buffalo. NY 14208 Colors: Gold & Blue Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Fighting Irish Nickname: Golden Griffins/Griffs Conference: Independent Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Arena: Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center (1 1,418) Home Arena: Memorial Auditorium (16,493) Koessler AC (1,800) Press Row Phone: (279)239-5149 Press Row Phone: Memorial Auditorium (7/6J856-5809 Athletic Director: Richard A. Rosenthal Koessler (7/6^888-2947 Sports Information Director: John Heisler Athletic Director: Dr. Daniel P. Stan- (Jim Daves for Basketball) Sports Information Director: John Maddock Office Phone: (2/9J239-7516 Office Phone: (776^888-2977 (or 2978) Home Phone: Heisler (279)277-2533 Home Phone: (7/6,1839-3099 Home Phone: Jim Daves (279)233-8515 Assistant Sports Information Director: Chris Militello SID Mailing Address: Department of Sports Information SID Mailing Address: . Buffalo. NY 14208 University of Notre Dame/Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: Marty Marbach (St. Francis, Pa. '75) Head Coach: John MacLeod (Bellarmine '1959) Record at School: 41-72 (2) Record at School: First Year Career Record: 41-72 (2) Career Record: 90-69 yrs. of College/ 707-657 18 yrs. of Pro Basketball Office Phone: (7/6)888-2904 or 2983 Basketball Office Phone: (279)239-5357 Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 AM - 2 PM Best Time to Reach Coach: Weekly Teleconference Assistant Coaches: Mike MacDonald (St. Bonaventure '88), Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Black (North Carolina '82) Phil Seymore (Canisius '89); Dave Niland (Le Moyne '89) Fighting Irish Outlook Mel Palano (Buffalo '49) 1990-91 Record: 12-20 Home: 9-8 Griffs Outlook 1990-91 10-19 Away: 3-7 Record: Home: 6-7 Neutral: 0-5 Away: 1-12 1990-91 Conference Record: 0-0 Neutral: 3-0 1990-91 Post-Season Record: none 1990-91 Conference Record: 3- 1 8 for 8th) Starters Lost: Kevin Ellery, F; Tim Singleton,G; (tie 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None Starters Returning: , G; LaPhonso Ellis, F; Starters Lost: Chuck Giscombe G Daimon Sweet. F; Keith Tower, C Starters Returning: Ham Seymour. F; Ed Book. C; Nixon Dyall, Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Rodney Brown, G Kevin Ellery F 6-5 235 Sr 11.4 5.1 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Tim Singleton G 6-1 175 Sr 5.5 3.2 Lettermen Returning: Chuck Giscombe G 6-3 185 Sr 11.4 2.7 Mike O'Sullivan C 6-10 205 Sr 3.0 2.4 Elmer Bennett G 6-1 165 Sr 14.4 3.0 Letterman Returning: LaPhonso Ellis F 6-9 245 Sr 16.4 10.5 Harry Seymour F 6-5 189 Sr 11.9 6.7 Daimon Sweet F 6-5 200 Sr 16.3 4.1 Ed Book C 6-11 230 Sr 11.2 5.5 Keith Tower C 6-11 252 Sr 7.9 7.0 Nixon Dyall F 6-7 193 Sr 10.5 6.4 Brooks Boyer G 6-3 165 So 1.7 0.6 Joe McCarthy G 6-3 174 Jr 6.7 2.0 Jon Ross F 6-9 210 So 2.0 1.8 Rodney Brown G 5-8 133 Sr 5.8 2.3 Carl Cozen F 6-6 220 So 1.7 0.6 Dexter Parker F 6-7 263 Jr 4.0 2.1 Joe Ross F/C 6-10 215 So 1.3 1.1 6-5 Newcomers: Brendan McCaffrey G/F 2 1 Jr 2.9 1.3 Dana "Binky" Johnson G 6-1 179 So 2.S 2 2 Nathion Gilmore C 6-9 215 Fr NA NA Sean Sandel C 6-9 244 So 0.8 0.7 Lamarr Justice G 6-3 165 Fr 15.0 4.0 Newcomers: Malik Russell F 6-8 215 Fr 22.0 10.0 Nate Gregory F 6-8 205 Fr 11.0 11.0 Billy Taylor F 6-6 200 Fr 17.2 7.3 Damone James G 6-1 1S5 Fr 2S.0 6.0 Jason Williams G 6-3 185 Fr 17.0 3.5 Craig Wise G 6-4 1S5 Fr 31.3 11.0 Schedule Nov.: 26-BUTLER Schedule Nov. 23-BUFFALO. 29-30-Hawaii Hilo Tournament. Dec: 3-al Indiana, 5-LOUISVILLE, 9-at Va Ipariso, 3- Dec: 3-ELM1RA. 7-DUKE, 10-at St. Bonaventure, 1 14-at 1 I -at Boston College. Youngslown St. Francis 1 Tournament, 23-NIAGARA, 30-at (PA). Jan.: 2-at Kentucky, 6-at USC, 9-at La Salle, 1 -North Carolina 1 Jan.: I I URFIELD, 5-at Siena. 7-at St. Peter's. 1 -LA SALLE. 17- (at ), 14-at Wesl LOYOI.A. I9-IONA, 21-al Loyola ill.). 25-at La Salle, 27-at Virginia, 18-at Virginia. 21 -at Marquette,

1 ..sola. 30-MANHATTAN. 23 MISSOURI, 27-DAYTON, 29-DePAUL.

Feb.: I s I BONAVENTURE. 7-at Fairfield, 9-at Manhattan. 15- Feb.: l-at Duke. 4-DETROIT. 9-MICHIGAN, I 1-STANFORD, SIENA, 18-at Niagara. 24-at Robert Moms. 26-at lon.i. 15-at Syracuse. 18-MARQUinTE, 22-UCLA, 29 ST. PETER'S. 25-at Dayton, 27-LOYOLA, 29-ST. JOHNS. Mar.: 3-XAVIER. 7-at DePaul, 9-at Evansville. Niagara

January 13, 1992 7:30 pm January 18, 1992 8:00 pm Niagara Falls Convention Center Yannitelli Center February 23, 1992 2:00 pm February 19, 1992 7:30 pm Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia Civic Center General Information Location: , NY 14109 General Information Enrollment: 2,500 Location: Jersey City, NJ Colors: Purple, White and Gold Enrollment: 3,356 Nickname: Purple Eagles Colors: Blue & White Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname: Peacocks Home Arena: Niagara Falls Convention and Civic Center (6,000) Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic

Press Row Phone: Convention Center ( 776)285-7040 Home Arena: (3200); (20,049) (7/6)285-6071 Press Row Phone: (207)915-9101 Athletic Director: Michael Jankowski Athletic Director: William A. Stein Sports Information Director: James Mauro Sports Information Director: Tim Camp Office Phone: (776)285-1212 (ext.431) Office Phone: (207)915-9101 Home Phone: (776)298-5639 Home Phone: (207)451-1043 SID Mailing Address: Niagara University, NY 14109 SID Mailing Address: 2641 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City NJ 07306 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jack Armstrong (Fordham '85) Head Coach: Ted Fiore (Seton Hall '62) Record at School: 14-42 (2) Record at School: 101-47 (5) Career Record: 14-42 (2) Career Record: Same Basketball Office Phone: (776)285-1212 (ext.206) Basketball Office Phone: (207)915-9105

Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 am -2 pm Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 am- 1pm

Assistant Coaches: Bob MacKinnon, Jr., (King's'82); Assistant Coaches: Rodger Blind (Ursinus '73); Chris Casey (Western Ryan Ford (Providence '89); Rob Lanier (Si. Bonaventure '90) Conn. '88); Ted Zawacki (Wake Forest '62); Jimmy Foster (Conn. '74) Purple Eagles Outlook Peacocks Outlook 1990-91 Record: 8-20 1990-91 Record: 24-7 Home: 4-7 Home: 12-2 Away: 4-12 Away: 8-4

Neutral: 1 Neutral: 4-1 1990-91 Conference Record: 6-10 1990-91 Conference Record: 115 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None 1990-91 Post-Season Record: NCAA lost to Texas, 73-65 Starters Lost: Darrin Bossert, G Starters Lost: Tony WalkerF; Marvin Andrews, F; John ConnelLC; Jasper Walker, G Starters Returning: Brian Clifford, F; Sean Schiano, C; Starters Returning: Antoine Allen G Tony Newsom, G; Dwayne Daniel, F Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Tony Walker F 6-7 185 Sr 19.2 7.0 Darren Brown F 6-8 210 Sr 10.1 6.1 Marvin Andrews F 6-3 200 Sr 13.3 6.0 Darrin Bossert G 5-10 165 Sr 4.2 1.1 Jasper Walker G 5-10 160 Sr 12.2 3.1 Lettermen Returning: JohnConnell C 6-9 205 Sr 5.6 3.4 Brian Clifford F 6-7 210 Jr 15.4 10.3 Scott Nesbitt C 6-6 240 Jr 7.1 4.2 Dwayne Daniel F 6-5 190 Jr 9.9 3.4 Ken Mack C 6-11 245 Sr 2.0 2.0 Sean Schiano C 6-11 245 Sr 7.9 4.7 Walter Gibson G 6-2 170 Sr 1.5 0.4 Tony Newsom G 6-2 170 Jr 7.8 2.3 MikeCibellis G 6-1 170 Fr 1.2 0.6 Reggie Moore G 6-3 170 So 6.7 2.0 Lettermen Returning: Scott Ramey G 6-4 175 So 6.5 3.5 Antoine Allen G 6-0 170 So 7.9 3.0 MikeHartman G 6-0 175 Jr 3.3 0.7 Ovango Merriman C 6-7 210 Jr 3.9 2.3 David Bertram G 6-2 160 So 3.1 1.3 Corey Taylor G 6-1 185 Jr 1.1 0.8 Keith Hocevar F 6-7 190 So 1.2 0.4 Thinel Bishop F 6-7 200 Jr 1.4 1.3 Kandia Milton G 6-5 185 So 1.2 0.8 Newcomers: Newcomers: Scott Weeden F 6-7 190 Jr 21.3 5.4 Clint Holtz C 6-11 240 Jr 5.0 3.5 SydRaeford G 6-2 190 Jr 2.0 1.0 Brent Kell G 6-1 170 Fr 12.1 3.4 Harun Ramey F 6-7 195 Fr 26.0 17.0 Justin Maples F 6-7 210 Fr 20.8 9.5 Novich Hunter G/F 6-4 215 Fr 25.0 11.0 Rob Robinson F 6-6 210 Jr 25.8 14.6 Jojo Outlaw G 6-0 175 Fr 24.0 NA Schedule Marlon Lewis C 6-8 195 Fr NA NA Coy Sidney C/F 6-6 215 Jr 14.0 8.0 Nov.: 23-at St. John's, 26-ST. FRANCIS (NY). Reggie Herron G 6-0 168 Jr 19.7 NA Dec: 4-at St. Bonaventure, 7-at Cornell, 13-at Western Michigan, Anthony Candelino G 6-0 180 Jr 2.5 1.2 21 -NORTHEASTERN, 23-at Canisius, 29-30-Marist Tournament.

1 Jan.: 2-RIDER, 5-FAIRFIELD, 1 -DAYTON, 13-LA SALLE, Schedule 17-IONA, 19-LOYOLA, 22-ST. BONAVENTURE, Nov.: 30-LONG ISLAND. 25-at Manhattan, 27-at Iona. Dec: 3-at Fairfield, 6-7-at San Francisco Met Life Classic, 14-at Seton

Feb.: 1 -MANHATTAN, 7-at St. Peter's, 9-at Fairfield, 13-SIENA, Hall, 22-HOLY CROSS, 28-at Hartford, 30-at Army.

18-CANISIUS, 21-at Loyola, 23-at La Salle, 27-ST. PETER'S, Jan.: 4-at Wichita State, 7-CANISIUS, 1 1 -at Rhode Island, 29-at Siena. 14-IONA, 18-LA SALLE, 25-SIENA, 30-at Iona. Feb.: 1-at Loyola, 4-FAIRFIELD, 7-NIAGARA, 9-at Siena, 12-at Bowling Green. 15-at Rutgers, 17-LOYOLA, 19-at LaSalle, 22-at Manhattan, 27-at Niagara, 29-at Canisius. Mar.: 3-MANHATTAN. Pennsylvania

January 19, 1992 7:00 pm January 23, 1992 9:30 pm The Spectrum McGonigle Hall General Information General Information Location: Philadelphia. PA 19104 Location: Philadelphia, PA Enrollment: 9,300 Enrollment: 30,000 Blue Colors: Red and Colors: Cherry and White Nickname: Quakers Nickname: Owls Conference: Ivy League Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Palestra (8, 700) Home Home Arena: McGonigle Hall (3,900) (2/5)898-6159 Press Row Phone: Press Row Phone: (2/5)787-7445 Director: Paul Rubincam Athletic Athletic Director: Charles Theokas Information Director: Steve Hurlbut Sports Sports Information Director: Al Shrier Office (275)898-6128 Phone: Office Phone: (275)787-7445 Home Phone: (275)748-3111 Home Phone: (275)561-5656 Sports Information Director: Brett Hoover; Gail Stasulli Assistant Associate Sports Information Director: Gerry Emig Mailing Address: Weightman Hall University of Pennsylvania, SID Home Phone: (2/5)259-8243 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6322 SID Mailing Address: McGonigle Hall 101 Temple University, Coaching Staff Philadelphia, PA 19122 Head Coach: Fran Dunphy (La Salle, '70) Coaching Staff Record at School: 21-31 (2) Head Coach: John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman '55) Career Record: 21-31(2) Record at School: 216-71 (9 years) Basketball Office Phone: (275) 898-6141 Career Record: 441-130 (79 xears) Best Time to Reach Coach: 11 - 2 pm am Basketball Office Phone: (275)787-7443 Assistant Coaches: Fran O'Hanlon (Villanova, '70); Best Time to Reach Coach: 10a.m. Gil Jackson (Elizabethtown '69); Steve Donahue (Ursinus '84) Assistant Coaches: Jim Maloney (Niagara '59); Dean Quakers Outlook Demopoulos (West Chester '77); (Temple '90) 1990-91 Record: 9-17 Owls Outlook 6-5 Home: 1990-91 Record: 24-10 Away: 3-1 1 Home: 10-1 Neutral: 0-1 Away: 8-6 1990-91 Conference Record: 6-8 Neutral: 6-3 1990-91 Post-Season Record: none 1990-91 Conference Record: 13-5 Starters Lost: Paul McMahon F/G; Ray Marshall C 1990-91 Post-Season Record: NCAA 3-1 Starters Returning: Vince Curran, F; Ken Graf, G; Paul Chambers, G Starters Lost: , G; Donald Hodge, C Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs Starters Returning: Mik Kilgore, F-G; Mark Strickland, F; Sean Dineen F 6-7 225 Sr 0.3 0.8 Vic Carstarphen.G Ray Marshall F 6-7 245 Sr 5.3 3.4 Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs Paul McMahon G/F 6-4 194 Sr 13.8 5.2 Mark Macon G 6-5 185 Sr 22.0 4.9 Scott Schewe F 6-5 219 Sr 3.0 2.7 Donald Hodge C 7-0 230 Jr 11.6 6.9 Lettermen Returning: Michael Harden G 6-2 185 Sr 2.2 0.5 Ken Graf G 6-1 165 Sr 10.8 2.4 Shoun Randolph G 6-5 205 Sr 0.3 0.8 Will McAllister G 6-2 175 So 9.7 1.7 Jan Post C 7-0 225 Sr 0.6 0.9 Paul Chambers G 5-10 165 Sr 7.3 2.5 Chris Lovelace F-C 6-11 215 Jr 0.5 0.8 Vince Curran F 6-7 240 Sr 7.3 2.5 Lettermen Returning:

Barry Pierce F/G 6-3 187 So 5.3 3.0 ~> •> Vic Carstarphen G 6-0 160 Jr 10.4 Dan Purdy G 6-2 172 So 2.8 0.8 Johnnie Conic G 6-5 178 Jr 0.8 0.3 Mike Milobsky F 6-7 195 Sr 3.5 1.9 Mik Kilgore F-G 6-81/2 210 Sr 14.0 5.8 Jeff Blount F 6-6 195 Jr 1.5 0.7 James Spears F 6-6 212 So 3.4 2.9 Joe Warden F 6-7 198 So 0.0 0.5 Mark Strickland F 6-9 210 Sr 7.7 6.9 Andrew Wise 6-9 205 Jr 0.0 0.6 C Newcomers: Newcomers: Rick Brunson G 6-3 180 Fr 30.0 10.0 Jerome Allen G 6-3 175 Fr 18.0 4.9 F/G 6-6 170 So 25.6 10.1 Andy Baratta C 6-8 215 So 2.9 3.8 Aaron McKie G 6-5 195 So 18.9 9.9 Jerry Berzanski C 6-8 212 Jr 11 3.8 Ken Hans F 6-6 212 So NA NA Schedule Scott Kegler G 6-5 175 Fr 16.8 5.1 Nov. 18-LITHUANIAN NATIONAL TEAM David Meiselman G 6-3 175 Fr 18.0 4.9 Dec: 3-at Pennsylvania, 7-DUQUESNE. 10-ILLINOIS. Eric Moore F 6-6 197 Fr 18.0 9.5 27-at Kansas State La Shawn Trice F 6-8 198 Fr 18.0 13.0 .Ian: 2-RHODE ISLAND. 4-at West Virginia. 7-at Rutgers Schedule 10-at St. Joseph's, 23-LA SALLE. 25-at Tulane 28-MASSACHUSETTS. 30-at St. Bonaventure Nov.: 29-at Virginia. Feb: 1-at Villanova, 4-at George Washington. 6-Rl> IC.1RS

Dec: 3-TEMPLE, 6-NAVY , 9-ST. J OSEPH 'S. 9-PENN STATE, 1 3-at Memphis Stale. 29-30-at Music City Invitational. 16-at Masachusetts. 19-ST. BONAVFNTURF. 23- Arizona. Jan.: 6-TULANE, 1 1-at Princeton, 13-LEHIGH, 19-LaSallc, 27-at Rhode Island 22-at American, 25-at Penn State, 3 1-at Dartmouth. Mar: 1-at Wake Forest, 4-GEORGF WASHINGTON Feb.: 1 -at Harvard, 4-PRINCETON, 7-CORNHLL, 8-COLUMBI A, 14-at Yale, 15-at Brown, 21 -HARVARD, 22-DARTMOUTH. 28-BROWN, 29- YALE. Mar.: 6-at Columbia, 7-at Cornell. Manhattan

January 28, 1992 7:30 pm February 9, 1992 2:00 pm Philadelphia Civic Center February 28, 1992 7:30 pm February 26, 1992 7:30 pm Philadelphia Civic Center Reitz Arena General Information General Information Location: Riverdale, NY 10471 Location: Baltimore, MD 21210-2699 Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 3,100 Colors: Kelly Green & White Colors: Green and Gray Nickname: Jaspers Nickname: Greyhounds Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic

Home Arena: Draddy Gymnasium (3,000) Home Arena: Reitz Arena (3, 000) Press Row Phone: (212)920-0229 Press Row Phone: (J0/J323-1010 x 2437 Athletic Director: Robert J Byrnes Athletic Director: Joseph Boylan Sports Information Director: Jeff Bernstein Sports Information Director: Steve Jones Office Phone: (2/2)920-0228 Office Phone: (i0/)532-5014 Home Phone: (2/2)889-5370 Home Phone: (i0/)781-6138 SID Mailing Address: , Riverdale, NY 10471 Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan Gretz Coaching Staff Home Phone: (i0/)750-3759 SID Mailing Address: 4501 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21210-2699 Head Coach: (City College ofNew York '77)

Record at School: 3 1 -53 (3 years) Coaching Staff Career Record: 31-53 (3 years) Head Coach: Tom Schneider (Bucknell'69) Basketball Office Phone: (2/2)920-0180 Record at School: 16-40 (2 years)

Best Time to Reach Coach: 1 1 am-2 pm Career Record: 83-136 (8 years) Assistant Coaches: Ed Beglane (St, John's '80); Basketball Office Phone: (iO/)323-1010 x 2437 John Leonard (Manhattan '82); Steve Pinone (Villanova '87) Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings M-F Jaspers Outlook Assistant Coaches: Mark Lezanic (Bucknell '86); Rob Jackson (Northeastern '74); Joe Carr (University Baltimore '80); 1990-91 Record: 13-15 of Gene McAteer (Loyola '90) Home: 9-4 Away: 4-9 Greyhounds Outlook Neutral: 0-2 1990-91 Record: 12-16 1990-91 Conference Record: 8-8 (5th) Home: 7-4 Away: 3-12 Neutral: 2-0 1990-91 Post-Season Record: None 1990-91 Conference Record: 5-11 Starters Lost: Dave Althaver C 1990-91 Post-Season Record: none Starters Returning: Keith Bullock, F; Chris Williams, G; Starters Lost: Mike Wagner,C; Derek Campbell, F Russ Williams, G; Wilson, G Starters Returning: Kevin Green, G; Tracy Bergan, G; Kevin Anderson, F Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Dave Althaver C 6-10 215 Sr 5.6 4.1 Mike Wagner C 6-11 225 Sr 4.6 6.3 Greg Rock G/F 6-3 175 Sr 1.7 0.8 Derek Campbell F 6-6 195 Sr 4.4 6.6 Lettermen Returning: JohnBoney F 6-7 215 Sr 2.2 1.8 Keith Bullock F 6-7 235 Jr 17.3 8.2 Marqus Hamwright F 6-6 195 Sr 1.8 1.4 Russ Williams G 6-4 190 Sr 13.8 2.8 DaveWojcik G 5-11 170 Sr 0.8 0.3 Carey Wilson G 6-3 178 Jr 9.6 3.3 MarkHauser C 6-9 230 Sr 2.0 1.0 Chris Williams G 6-4 190 Jr 8.9 2.2 Lettermen Returning: Charles Dubra G 5-9 173 Sr 6.3 6.4 Kevin Green G 6-4 170 Sr 22.1 0.8 TomCorrigan F 6-8 190 Sr 2.5 1.2 Tracy Bergan G 6-0 165 Jr 15.1 2.8 JakeDavalli F 6-6 195 So 1.5 0.6 Kevin Anderson F 6-4 190 Sr 11.6 3.0 Don Elliot C 6-10 210 So 1.3 1.4 George Sereikas C 6-7 220 Jr 4.0 2.9 Jim Nightingale G 5-10 165 Sr 0.4 0.1 Jon Haggler F 6-5 213 So 2.5 2.0 Erik Gottlieb C 6-10 208 Jr 0.0 0,7 MikeMalone G 6-2 165 Jr 1.6 1.0 Carey Edwards G/F 6-5 210 So 4.8 2.1 MarkSparzak C 6-8 220 So 1.6 1.1 Newcomers: Brian Condon G 6-1 185 Jr 0.4 0.4 Kareem Brown F 6-6 210 Fr 14.3 11.4 Newcomers: Ted Ellis G 6-2 175 Fr 14.5 5.0 Michael Reese F 6-8 200 So 8.1 3.3 Jamal Marshall C 6-9 230 Fr 16.2 11.0 Matt Gabriel G 6-1 155 Fr 18.1 5.2 Schedule Chad Anderson G-F 6-6 200 Fr 13.6 4.5 Brian Pendleton F 6-6 220 Fr 24.8 9.1 Nov.: 20-Pittsburgh (NIT), 21 -NIT, 30-at Hofstra. Virgil Wallace C-F 6-9 220 Fr 18.5 12.5 Dec: 3-at Loyola, 8-at Navy, 14-ST. JOHN'S, 19-COLGATE, Ricky Wohl C 6-11 220 Fr 16.0 8.0 21 -at Army, 28-at St. Mary's (CA), 30-at California-Berkley. David Credle F 6-7 230 Fr NA NA 1 Jan.: 4-at Fordham, 1 -BRADLEY, 15-MARIST, 18-at Siena, 21 -FAIRFIELD, 25-NIAGARA, 28-LA SALLE, 30-at Canisius. Schedule Feb.: 1-at Niagara, 4-IONA, 9-CANISIUS, 12-at Fairfield, Nov.: 22-23-at Apple Invitational, 25-at Loyola Marymount. 15-LOYOLA, 18-at Iona, 22-ST. PETER'S, 26-SIENA, Dec: 3-MANHATTAN, 6-7-at Baltimore Beltway Classic, 14-UMBC.

28-at La Salle. Jan.: 2-at Siena, 4-PRINCETON, 6-at Richmond, 9-SIENA, 1 1 -at Iona, Mar.: 3-St. Peter's. 13-NAVY, 17-at Canisius, 19-at Niagara, 25-at Fairfield, 27-Canisius. Feb.: 1-ST. PETER'S, 3-TOWSON STATE, 5-XAVIER, 9-at La Salle, 15-at Manhattan, 17-at St. Peter's, 21 -NIAGARA, 23-FAIRFTELD, 26-LaSalle, 29-IONA. 1

t. Joseph's Brigham Young

February 11, 1991 7:00 pm February 15, 1992 9:30 pm Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse Marriott Center General Information General Information Location: Philadelphia, PA Location: Provo, UT Enrollment: 2,731 Enrollment: 27,000 Colors: Crimson & Gray Colors: Royal Blue and white Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Cougars Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200) Home Arena: Marriott Center, 23,000 Press Row Phone: TBA Press Row Phone: (807)378-3675 Athletic Director: Don D. Julia Athletic Director: Glen Tuckett Sports Information Director: Ken Krsolovic Sports Information Director: Ralph R. Zobell Office Phone: (2/5)660-1704 Office Phone: (807)378-4909 Home Phone: (275)853-2195 Home Phone: (807)225-0672 Assistant Sports Information Director: Larry Dougherty Assistant Sports Information Director: Mike Twitty Home Phone: (215)352-7991 Office (275)660-1727 Home Phone: (807)785-0404 SID Mailing Address: 5600 City Ave Philadelphia, PA 19131 SID Mailing Address: 30 SFH, Coaching Staff Provo, UT 84602 Head Coach: John Griffin (St.Joseph's '78) Coaching Staff

Record at School : 13-11(1) Head Coach: , Weber St. '68 Career Record: 83-61 (5) Record at School: 42-21/2 yrs Basketball Office Phone: (275)660-1706 Career Record: same Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Basketball Office Phone: (807)378-3612 Assistant Coaches: Phil Martelli (Widener '76), Dennis Felton Best Time to Reach Coach: 9:30 a.m. (Howard '85); Mike Doyle (PhUa.Textile '88); Chris O'Brien (Drexel '86) Assistant Coaches: Tony Ingle (Huntingdon 76); Charles Bradley (Wyoming '81) Hawks Outlook Cougars Outlook 1990-91 Record: 13-17 1990-91 Record: 21-13 Home: 7-6 Home: 10-6 Away: 4-10 Away: 11-7 road Neutral: 2-1 Neutral: -

1990-91 Conference Record: 7 11 1990-91 Conference Record: 1 1-5 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 1990-91 Post-Season Record: 4-1 (WAC and NCAA) Starters Lost: Marlon Miller, F Starters Lost: Shawn Bradley, C; Scott Moon, G: Kenneth Roberts, F; Starters Returning: Craig Amos, F; Bernard Blunt, G; Rap Curry, G; Steve Schreiner, F/C , C Starters Returning: Nathan Call, G Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs. Chris Gardler G 5-8 150 SR 6.9 1.5 Shawn Bradley C 7-6 210 So 14.8 7.7 Marlon Miller F 6-8 230 SR 5.6 5.6 Jeff Campbell F 6-9 220 So. 1.7 1.2 Richard Stewart F 6-4 180 SR 3.8 1.1 Scott Moon G 6-1 175 Gr. 8.9 2.0 Ray Washington G 6-1 180 SR 0.3 0.1 Kenneth Roberts F 6-8 210 So 6.2 4.4 Lettermen Returning: Steve Schreiner F/C 6-7 210 Gr 14.2 6.7 Craig Amos F 6-7 180 SR 16.0 4.8 Lettermen Returning: Bernard Blunt G 6-3 210 SO 18.8 6.5 David Astle C 6-9 220 Jr 0.2 0.4 Rap Curry G 6-3 195 SO 18.8 6.5 Nathan Call G 5-11 180 Sr 6.4 2.9 Brian Daly F 6-5 215 SR 2.8 2.8 John Fish F/C 6-9 210 So NA NA Matt Guokas C 6-8 250 SR 7.0 3.4 MarkHeslop G 6-5 185 Sr 8.2 1.8 Brett McKay G 5-11 170 JR 0.3 0.0 Robert Jones F 6-61/2 195 Sr 0.3 0.5 Mike Sell C 6-9 250 JR 0.6 0.4 Keegan Kane G 6-5 195 Sr .0 0.3 Ron Vercruyssen C 6-11 240 SR 2.8 2.8 Jared Miller F 6-8 220 Jr 5.1 3.9 Jason Warley F 6-5 205 JR 1.9 1.7 Mark Santiago G 6.2 185 Sr 2.7 .8 Newcomers: GaryTroast C 6-10 220 Jr 6.9 4.4 Bernard Jones F 6-5 210 FR 22.3 8.1 Newcomers: Casey Musick G 5-10 165 FR 23.0 6.0 Nick Sanderson G 6-4 185 Jr 19 NA Demetrius Poles F 6-8 240 FR 26.8 17.1 Justin Weidauer F 6-7 205 Fr 23 12 Carlin Warley F 6-7 240 SO 26.8 18.6 Kevin Nixon C 6-9 230 Jr 25.6 7.9 Schedule Craig Wilcox G 6-4 180 Fr 22 8.0 Nov.: 26-WHEELING, 30-SOUTH CAROLINA. Schedule Dec: 3-DREXEL, 6-7 at Carrier Classic, 9-Pennsylvania, 2 1-at Fordham, Nov.: 26-at Utah State 27-28-at ECAC Holiday Festival. Dec: 5-at Tulsa, 7-at James Madison. 13-COUGAR CLASSIC. Jan.: 4-AMERICAN, 10-TEMPLE, 12-ST.BONAVENTURE, 19-MCNEESE STATE, 21 -WEBER STATE, 15-at Rhode Island, Temple, 2 1-at Rutgers, 28-30-at Red Lobster Classic.

23-MASSACHUSETTS, 27-at St. Bonaventure, Jan.: 4-TENNESSEE TECH, 9-at UTEP. 1 1 COLORADO STA 1 30-WEST VIRGINIA. 16-WYOMING, 18-AIR FORCE. 23-at Wyoming, 25-at Colorado

Feb.: 1-at George Washington, 8-at Massachusetts. 1 1-LA SALLE. State. 30-NEW MEXICO.

15-DUQUESNE. 20-GEORGE WASHINGTON, Feb.: I-UTEP, 6-at San Diego Slate. S-at Hawaii. I 3 at An Force, 22-RHODE ISLAND, 27-at Duquesne, 29-at West Virginia. 15-LA SALLE. UTAH. 22-at New Mexico, 27 HAW All. Mar.: 4-RUTGERS. 29-SAN DIEGO STATE.

Mar.: 3-CAL STATE-NORTHR1DGF. 7 at I tali 1 1 1

Fairfield

At Central Fidelity Holiday Classic February 21, 1992 7:30 pm Philadelphia Civic Center Richmond, VA - Nov. 29-30, 1991 Richmond Hyatt - 804/285-1234 March 1, 1992 3:00 pm Alumni Hall At Far West Classic Portland, OR - Dec. 27-28, 1991 General Information Red Lion/Columbia River - 503/283-21 1 Location: Fairfield.CT 06430 Enrollment: 2,850 At Canisius - Jan. 11, 1992 Colors: Cardinal Red Buffalo Hilton - 716/845-5100

Nickname: Stags At Niagara - Jan. 13, 1992 Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Radisson Hotel - 716/285-3900 Home Arena: Alumni Hall (3,022) At St. Peter's - Jan. 18, 1992 Press Row Phone: (203J254-4000 ext 2250 Athletic Director: Dr. Harold Menninger Sheraton Meadowlands - 201/896-0500 Sports Information Director: Victor D'Ascenzo At Manhattan - Jan. 28, 1992

Office Phone: (205)254-4000 ext 2877 Holiday Inn Fort Lee - 201/461-3100 Home Phone: (205)254-8390 At Siena - Feb. 2, 1992 Assistant Sports Information Director: TBA Albany Hilton - 518/462-661 Home Phone: TBA SID Mailing Address: , Fairfield, CT 06430 At Iona - Feb. 7, 1992 Coaching Staff Ramada Plaza Hotel - 914/576-3700 '73 At Brigham Young - Feb. 15, 1992 Head Coach: Paul Cormier (Univ. of New Hampshire j Record at School: 0-0 (1st) Seven Peaks Resort - 801/377-4700 87-95/7 Career Record: At Loyola (MD) - Feb. 26, 1992 Basketball Office Phone: (205)254-4000 ext 2100 Sheraton Towson - 301/321-7400 Best Time to Reach Coach: 9 am - 3 pm At Fairfield - Mar. 1, 1992 Assistant Coaches: Jay Lawson (New Hampshire 79); Kevin Clark (Clark University '81); Mark Calzonetti (Bentley '85) Trumbull Marriott - 203/378-1400 Stags Outlook At MAAC Tournament 1990-91 Record: 8-20 Albany, NY - Mar. 6-9, 1992 Home: 4-8 Desmond Americana Hotel - 518/869-8100 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 0-1 1990-91 Conference Record: 4-10 1990-91 Post-Season Record: Starters Lost: Harold Brantley - C Starters Returning: Kevin George, G; Johnnie Jones, G; La Salle University's Sports Medicine effort for the Scott Sytulex, F; Drew Henderson, F effort Lettermen Lost: Pos. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Rebs 1991-92 basketball season is comprised of a team Harold Brantley C 6-6 240 SR 10.1 8.8 headed by Head Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek. Gerzabek, Mike Rodgers G 6-5 195 SR 1.2 0.6 along with assistant trainer Joe Erdeljac, team physicians Mike Plansky G 6-0 200 SR 0.5 0.3 Dr. Tony Balsamo, MD and Dr. Marc Manzione, MD, and Lettermen Returning: fitness director Pat Dewechter, ATC, CSCS., form one of Kevin George G 6-1 180 JR 13.3 1.9 Johnnie Jones G 6-1 180 SO 12.4 4.0 the finest staffs in college athletics. Scott Sytulek F 6-4 190 SO 9.9 3.8 Gerzabek is in his fourth season as the Explorers' Drew Henderson F 6-7 230 JR 9.2 11.4 athletic trainer. A 1985 graduate of Central Connecticut Craig Martin 6-3 180 SO 5.7 1.5 G State, he spent two years at Georgetown University prior to Todd Holland F 6-8 210 SR 4.1 2.6 becoming the head of La Salle's sports medicine staff. He Kris Steele F 6-7 200 SO 3.9 3.2 in Sports Old Terry Fitzsimons G 6-5 190 SR 3.3 1.8 completed a M.S. degree Medicine from Newcomers: Dominion University. Keith Willard G 6-0 175 FR 18.0 6.0 Erdeljac, in his third year at La Salle, holds degrees in Bernie Cieplicki G 6-3 185 FR 25.1 7.2 Sports Medicine from West Virginia University and Austin Schedule Peay State University. Nov.: 25-at Marist, 30-at Wake Forest. Balsamo is the Chief of Orthepedic Surgery at Holy

Dec: 3-ST. PETER'S , 7-at Richmond, 10-FDU, 21 -MIAM [(OH Redeemer Hospital in Huntingdon Valley, PA. Both 23-C0NNECTICUT, 27-28-at Hall of Fame Classic, 30-RICE.

1 Balsamo and Manzione, from Pennsylvania Orthopedics Jan.: 3-at Canisius, 5-at Niagara, 8-at Bucknell, 1 -at Yale, 15-SIENA, 21 -at Manhattan, 25-LOYOLA, 30-at Siena. Associates, serve as the orthopedic specialists for the Feb.: 1-at Iona, 4-at St. Peter's, 7-CANISIUS, 9-NIAGARA, 12- Explorers. Dewechter oversees the team's fitness and 15-IONA, 1-at Salle, MANHATTAN, 2 La 23-at Loyola. nutrition programs. Mar.: 1 -LA SALLE Beginning with pre-season fitness screenings, the La Salle Sports Medicine team works throughout the season providing Explorer varsity athletes with first-class physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation and flexibility programs. iu:sii!tk vs. 194*1-92 Oppoii^i

BRIGHAM YOUNG FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITYicont) MANHATTAN COLLEGE.! cont, UNIVERSITY: (5-3) 1986-87: 60-63/58-54/62-75 1951-52: 77-55 1948-49 76-54 (MAAC Tourn.) 1952-53: 63-52 1953-54 74-62 1987-88: 78-50/75-57 1953-54: 69-61 1962-63 73-84 1988-89: 65-61/85-67/91-62 1954-55: 76-62 1965-66 71-69 (MAAC Tourn.) 1956-57: 81-72 1979-80 106-108 (3 ot) 1989-90: 78-51/72-49/90-60 1957-58: 72-59 1984-85 74-73 (MAAC Tourn.) 1958-59: 78-71 1987-88 82-95 1990-91: 84-66/73-54 1959-60: 71-58 1990-91 93-81 1960-61: 74-68 : (13-6) 1961-62: 76-69 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1953-54 82-69 1962-63: 78-61 (BERKELEY) 1965-66 94-72 1963-64: 75-62 First Meeting 1981-82 71-95 1973-74: 65-73 1983-84 95-80/81-79 1975-76: 78-79 CANISIUS COLLEGE: (22-9) 1984-85 73-103/77-93 1983-84: 74-72/78-62/76-60 1940-41 43-37 1985-86 66-74/80-68 (MAAC Tourn.) 1948-49 59-43 1986-87 68-75/100-85 1984-85 85-74/65-64 1954-55 99-64 1987-88 101-83/91-86 1985-86 89-74/101-63 1986-87 102-69/76-62 (NCA/ i Tourn.) 1988-89 89-64/91-62 1958-59 11-64 1989-90 89-73/95-78 [987-88 95-70/92-74/62-51 1959-60 82-68 1990-91 74-77/93-70 (MAAC Tourn.) 1960-61 73-94 1988-89 81-57/77-60 1961-62 73-63 LOYOLA COLLEGE (MD): (29-1) 1989-90 99-78/100-60 1962-63 53-76 1933-34: 49-25 1990-91 76-65/94-70 1963-64 91-81 1939-40: 34-31 1965-66 95-81 1940-41: 39-34 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 1966-67 75-93 1941-42: 46-26 (0-1) 1967-68 80-64 1942-43: 51-31 1966-67: 87-92 1968-69 78-56 1943-44: 45-53 1969-70 70-80 1944-45: 82-42/59-44 NIAGARA UNIVERSITY: (27-15) 1970-71 92-55 1945-46: 45-42/54-43 1933-34: 28-33 1971-72 80-78 1946-47: 71-46/59-49 1941-42: 37-40 1972-73 96-85 1947-48: 64-62/74-58 1950-51: 82-56 1973-74 81-89 1948-49: 78-57/85-61 1951-52: 85-74 1974-75 69-70 1949-50: 73-51/71-59 1952-53: 87-76 1975-76 103-72 1950-51: 70-42/71-42 1953-54: 66-74/50-69 1976-77 65-49 1951-52: 93-66/91-65 1954-55: 76-75 (OT) 1977-78 77-78 1952-53: 89-47/73-61 1955-56: 70-72 1978-79 99-87 1953-54: 97-62 1956-57: 83-74 1957-58: 69-68 1980-81 79-81 1989-90: 89-69/110/81 f OT) 1981-82 102-76 1990-91: 75-68/94-84/86-70 1958-59: 56-72 1982-83 54-55 (MAAC Tourn.) 1959-60: 64-48 1983-84 79-66 1960-61: 71-77 1987-88 85-73 MANHATTAN COLLEGE: (35-6) 1961-62: 64-78 1989-90 89-77 1912-13 22-25 1962-63: 76-79 1990-91 89-74/84-68 1931-32 34-32 1963-64: 58-54 1939-40 46-33 1964-65: 67-59 (OT) FAIRFIEl.D UNIVERSITY: (15 1940-41 44-53 1965-66: 87-88 (OT) 1971-72 108-96 1945-46 45-52 1966-67: 69-72/86-72 1983-84 98-85/94-76 1948-49 76-46/53-62 1967-68: 83-100 88-73 1984-85 95-89/105-106 (2 ot) 1949-50 65-60 1968-69: 1985-86 57-61/53-55 1950-51 64-63 1969-70: 101-90 1970-71: 96-79 \s vs. 1991-92 (J y i>v;ueiits ^^^^K.

A7AGA/M l UNIVERSITY: (cont.) UNIVERSITY OF ST. JOSEPH'S 1971-72 70-71 PENNSYLVANIA: (cont.) UNIVERSITY: (cont.) 1972-73 80-72 1946-47 56-68 1901-02: 70-8 1973-74 67-65 1947-48 55-43 1909-10: 22-18/18-24/29-35 1974-75 81-71 1948-49 64-44 1910-11: 10-6/20-16 1975-76 53-69 1951-52 75-58 1911-12: 23-18 1976-77 64-66 1955-56 64-52 1915-16: 26-31/29-21 1977-78 116-97 1956-57 84-73 1916-17: 30-29/27-28/22-17 1978-79 88-74 1957-58 66-67 1921-22: 9-44 1979-80 95-83 1958-59 70-73 1933-34: 27-15/39-20 1980-81 72-71 (ot) 1959-60 62-66 1934-35: 23-25/32-25/25-26 1982-83 82-65 1960-61 67-63 1935-36: 19-23/20-40 1984-85 63-58 1961-62 69-57 1936-37: 20-25/25-28 (ot) 1985-86 92-75 1962-63 74-78 1937-38: 22-18 1986-87 89-81 1963-64 61-58 1938-39: 32-31 (NITTourn.) 1964-65 78-64 1939-40: 28-33 1989-90 87-69 1965-66 76-90 1940-41: 40-48 1990-91 84-78/77-65 1966-67 85-83 1941-42: 53-58 1967-68 45-57 1942-43: 45-48 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME: 1968-69 78-64 1943-44: 33-53/37-53 (4-16) 1969-70 67-76 1944-45: 36-39 1971-72 71-97 1970-71 88-107 1945-46: 38-36 1972-73 71-87 1971-72 66-80 1946-47: 48-45 (ot) 1973-74 78-98 1972-73 45-57 1947-48: 65-70 1974-75 75-91 1973-74 82-84 1948-49: 78-41 1975-76 89-108 1974-75 67-65 1949-50: 74-53/79-50 1976-77 77-113 1975-76 56-58 1950-51: 81-63/77-60 1977-78 90-95 1976-77 70-80 1951-52: 53-54/68-50 1978-79 70-93 1977-78 75-78 1952-53: 79-52/75-63 1979-80 62-60 1978-79 67-68 1953-54: 73-57/78-64 1980-81 59-60 1979-80 80-73 1954-55: 82-56 1981-82 66-61 1980-81 62-67 1955-56: 56-60 1982-83 56-68 1981-82 77-75 1956-57: 85-97forj/61-57 1983-84 68-66 1982-83 72-78 1957-58: 77-82 (ot) 6 1984-85 58-71 1983-84 96-85 1958-59: 63-70 1985-86 63-77 1984-85 77-74 1959-60: 80-73 6 1986-87 64-76 (ot) 1985-86 80-86 1960-61: 54-65 1987-88 59-68 1986-87 80-72 1961-62: 72-71 1988-89 78-80 1987-88 61-66 1962-63: 49-66 1989-90 86-78 1988-89 77-61 1963-64: 80-70 1990-91 68-84 1989-90 86-83 1964-65: 85-93 1990-91 84-80 (ot) 1965-66: 69-92 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: 1966-67: 85-96/73-70 First Me eting : (4-1) 1967-68: 103-71 1931-32 24-25 1968-69: 84-67 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY: 1954-55 73-46 1969-70: 99-101 (2ot) First Me eting 1973-74 83-78 1970-71: 56-66/76-81 (ot) 1985-86 58-48 1971-72: 55-72 UNIVERSITY OF 1987-88 63-62 1972-73: 52-77/55-68 6 PENNSYlWANIA: (20-24) 1973-74: 73-75/71-76 6 1933-34 22-35 ST. JOSE1»H'S UNIVERSITY: 1974-75: 68-60 1934-35 22-33 (46-47) 1975-76: 75-86 6 1935-36 28-36 1900-01 32-7 1976-77: 69-61 W 1936-37 25-26 1900-01 29-13 1977-78: 82-74/89-82 3 1 )

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ST. JOSEPH'S TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: (com.) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: (contj UNIVERSITY: (com.) 1909-10 18-29 1982-83 79-84 (ot) 1978-79 87-94/63-68 (ot) 1910-11 21-30 1983-84 80-79 (2 ot) 1979-80 57-58/59-49 1911-12 35-16 1984-85 54-65 1980-81 58-56 1912-13 22-27 1985-86 58-81 1981-82 77-83/71-83 1913-14 19-28 1986-87 66-70 1982-83 79-60 1914-15 21-37 1987-88 56-59 1983-84 72-74 1915-16 25-39 1988-89 57-67 1984-85 74-69 1936-37 37-31 1989-90 63-62 1985-86 74-69 1937-38 22-37 1990-91 86-91 1986-87 70-77 1938-39 38-27 1987-88 63-73 1939-40 37-39 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY: (23-21) 1988-89 81-57 1940-41 22-27 1933-34 23-25 1989-90 93-76 1941-42 38-48 1934-35 21-22/29-23 1990-91 73-82 1942-43 43-47 1955-56 71-64/73-76 1943-44 45-73 1956-57 75-61 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE: (11-8) 1945-46 60-70 1957-58 lll-105(3or/75-64 1983-84: 64-57/67-71/63-65 1946-47 73-71 1958-59 57-63 (MAAC Tourn.) 1947-48 52-54 1959-60 52-68 1984-85 59-60/70-57 1948-49 36-54 1960-61 76-71 1985-86 63-69/62-54 1949-50 60-55/67-5 1961-62 63-65/67-75 1986-87 65-56/68-61 1950-51 82-65/54-59 1962-63 47-63 1987-88 56-47/67-64 1951-52 75-59/65-50 1963-64 63-59 1988-89 78-74/63-65/71-58 1952-53 57-42/65-45 1964-65 72-86 (MAAC Tourn.) 1953-54 77-53/56-57 1965-66 78-70 1989-90: 72-59/74-66 (ot) 1954-55 59-57 (ot) 1966-67 59-68 1990-91: 57-58/53-85/50-57 1955-56 57-60 1967-68 56-64 (MAAC Tourn.) 1956-57 63-61 1968-69 74-67 1957-58 61-71 1969-70 85-96 UNIVERSITY OF 1958-59 67-64 1970-71 73-69 RICHMOND: (5-1) 1959-60 53-77 1971-72 73-86 1954-55 91-80 1960-61 57-63 1972-73 101-79 1955-56 74-59 1961-62 51-64 1973-74 104-66 1956-57 60-52 1962-63 81-71 1974-75 74-73 (ot) 1957-58 59-55 1963-64 57-63 1975-76 75-72 1987-88 81-82 1964-65 83-70/81-74 1976-77 71-70 1988-89 97-76 1965-66 59-66(^/86-85 1977-78 79-82/97-103

1966-67 65-79/61-78 (NCAA Tourn. ) : (3-1) 1967-68 64-60/87-69 1978-79 84-78 1989-90: 106-90/106-90 1968-69 101-85 1979-80 79-86 (MAAC Tourn.) 1969-70 61-69 1980-81 84-83 (Sot) 1990-91: 67-64/76-93 1970-71 63-58 1981-82 82-117 1971-72 56-67 1982-83 71-72 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: (34-47) 1972-73 54-56 1983-84 90- SO

1 899-00 15-10 1973-74 78-54 1984-85 63 -so 1901-02 11-19 1974-75 74-63 1985-86 46-50 1902-03 14-16 1975-76 63-67 1986-87 93-86/86-84

1903-04 20- 1 1976-77 75-87 (Nil 1 ourn. 1904-05 19-17 1977-78 82-75/73-72 1987-88 80-83

1905-06 21-23 1978-79 8 1 -97 1988-89 79-74 (ot) 1906-07 17-25 1979-80 62-67/70-62 19S9-90 71-70 1907-08 20-29 1980-81 62-84 1990-91 102-94 1908-09 24-20 1981-82 72-86 luuiigest to i vv ms

When La Salle defeated Niagara, 84-78, at the Philadelphia Civic Center on January 12, 1991, the victory was the 1,000th in the school's history. The Explorers' official start of intercollegiate varsity basketball was the 1930-31 season, giving La Salle the distinction of being the team with the fewest number of seasons — 61 — to reach the grand total. Major Mens' Colleges/Universities With 1000 or more Victories Entering the 1991-92 Centennial Season

Team First Seasons Won Lost Team First Seasons Won Lost Year Year North Carolina 1911 81 1508 550 Dayton 1904 86 1120 753 Kentucky 1903 88 1501 495 Akron 1902 90 1120 657 Kansas 1899 93 1456 677 Oregon 1903 86 1119 657 St. John's (N.Y.) 1908 84 1444 614 Minnesota 1896 96 1107 809 Oregon State 1902 89 1387 858 Missouri 1907 85 1105 795 Duke 1906 86 1377 693 Georgetown 1907 83 1103 715 Temple 1895 95 1356 735 Brigham Young 1918 74 1100 723 Notre Dame 1898 86 1335 668 DePaul 1924 68 1098 533 Pennsylvania 1898 86 1335 668 California 1908 82 1097 807 Syracuse 1901 90 1318 625 Oklahoma 1908 84 1094 779

Washington 1 896 89 1293 790 Arkansas 1924 68 1093 606 Indiana 1901 91 1271 700 Yale 1896 96 1086 1077 UCLA 1920 72 1249 562 Vanderbilt 1901 89 1087 790 Princeton 1901 91 1243 794 Wyoming 1905 86 1078 771 Fordham 1903 88 1242 877 Louisiana State 1909 83 1074 795 Western Kentucky 1915 72 1241 590 Virginia 1906 86 1072 834 North Carolina State 1913 79 1234 663 Oklahoma State 1908 82 1069 846 West Virginia 1904 82 1225 738 Duquesne 1914 75 1062 626 Purdue 1897 93 1222 694 Marshall 1907 80 1061 705 Bradley 1903 87 1218 739 Penn State 1897 95 1056 735 Illinois 1906 86 1213 662 Southern Illinois 1914 77 1049 747 Utah 1909 83 1200 679 Marquette 1917 74 1047 685 Washington State 1902 90 1194 1068 Wichita State 1906 84 1047 848 Louisville 1911 77 1189 635 Pittsburgh 1906 86 1047 826 Texas 1906 85 1180 759 Connecticut 1902 88 1039 687 OhioState 1899 92 1176 789 Niagara 1906 84 1036 809 Southwest Missouri St. 1908 79 1169 606 Nebraska 1897 95 1034 948 Montana State 1902 89 1169 895 Michigan State 1899 92 1033 813 use 1907 85 1152 801 Rhode Island 1907 83 1032 718 St. Joseph's (PA) 1910 82 1142 749 Murray State 1926 66 1023 626 Kansas State 1903 88 1140 781 Ohio 1908 84 1019 784 Villanova 1920 71 1139 631 Michigan 1909 75 1018 697 Mount St. Mary's 1908 82 1135 641 Dartmouth 1901 90 1017 1020 Alabama 1913 78 1130 675 Seton Hall 1904 79 1017 696 Cincinnati 1901 91 1129 749 Navy 1907 85 1013 618 Iowa 1902 89 1127 776 La Salle 1931 61 1011 535 Illinois State 1899 93 1126 797 Toledo 1917 74 1007 661 Arizona 1905 86 1126 710 Virginia Tech 1909 83 1003 807 Tennessee 1909 82 1122 688 Wisconsin 1899 93 1002 901

La Salle Basketball 1930 - 1991 Milestone Victories

Win# Date Opponent Site Score Win# Date Opponent Site Score

1 Dec. 1, 1930 Alumni Wister Hall 37- 18 600 Dec.21, 1968 Albright Albr tght 91-65 25- 91 -64 100 Dec. 14 , 1938 Ill.Wesleyan Ill.Wesleyan 23 700 Jan. 4, 1975 Hofstra Palestra

200 Feb. 8, 1947 St. Joseph's Civic Center 48- 45 800 Dec. 20 1980 Villanova Palestra 84-83 (ot) (Jot)

300 Jan. 12, 1952 E. Kentucky Civic Center 77- 56 900 Jan. 13, 1987 Holy Cross Holy Cross 79-59

400 Jan. 18, 1956 Pennsylvania Palestra 64- 52 1000 Jan. 12, 1991 Niagara Civic Center 77-65

500 Feb. 14 1962 Canisius Palestra 73- 63 NKC/fi^ Men's Basketball Final Standings

School MAAC PCT Overall PCT Home Away Neut Siena 12-4 .750 25-10 .714 13-4 9-4 3-2 La Salle 12-4 .750 19-10 .655 8-3 8-6 3-1 St. Peter's 11-5 .688 24-7 .774 12-2 8-4 4-1 Iona 11-5 .688 17-13 .567 10-3 5-7 2-3 Manhattan 8-8 .500 13-15 .464 9-4 4-8 0-3 Niagara 6-10 .375 8-20 .286 4-7 4-11 0-2 Loyola 5-11 .313 12-16 .429 8-4 2-11 2-1 Fairfield 4-12 .250 8-20 .286 4-8 4-11 0-1 Canisus 3-13 .188 10-19 .345 6-7 1-11 3-1

1991 Marine Midland MAAC Tournament 1990-91 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Knickerbocker Arena Albany,

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals

Canisius61, Fairfield 54 St. Peter's 81, Niagara 59 St. Peter's 57, La Salle 50 Iona 69, Manhattan 54 Iona 95, Siena 90 (ot) La Salle 86, Loyola 70 Siena 71, Canisius 62

Tournament Final

St. Peter's 64, Iona 58 MAAC Aall- Tournament Team

Marvin Andrews, St. Peter's-MVP MAAC Player of the Year Randy Woods, La Salle Marc Brown, Siena Sean Green, Iona MAAC Coach of the Year Antione Lewis, Iona Ted Fiore, St. Peter's Marc Brown, Siena MAAC Rookie of the Year

Tony Walker, St . Peter's Brian Clifford, Niagara

1991 Minolta MAAC All-Academic Team Name Cl School GPA Major Jack Hurd, F Jr. La Salle 3.40 Business Adm. Jeff Neubauer, G So. La Salle 3.57 Finance Bruce Schroeder, G/F Jr. Siena 3.35 Biology David Althaver, C Sr. Manhattan 3.38 Civil Eng. Rodney Brown, G Jr. Canisius 3.20 Sociology Darren Brown, F Sr. Niagara 3.38 MBA-Accounting

Sean Schiano, C Jr. Niagara 3.62 History

All-MAAC First Team All-MAAC Second Team All-Rookie Team

Marc Brown, G Senior Siena Marvin Andrews, G/F Senior St. Peter's Brian Clifford, F Sophomore Niagara Doug Overton, G Senior La Salle Jasper Walkei,G Senior St Peter's Johnnie Jones, G Freshman Fairfield 5 Randy Woods, G Junior la.Sidle Tracy Bergan G Soph Loyola Scott Sytulek, F Freshman Fairfield G SeanGreeruF Senior Iona Brian Clifford F Soph Niagara Doremas Bennerman, G Freshman Siena

Kevin Green, G Junior Loyola Bruce Schroeder, G/F Junior Siena Antione Allen G Freshman St Peter's

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Individual Stats -

Scoring Three-Point Field Goals icon!) Name School GP FG 3FG FT PTS AVG Name School GP FGM FGA PCT

1 . Marc Brown Siena 16 140 38 71 389 24.3 3. Tracy Bergan Loyola 16 27 72 .375 2. Sean Green Iona 16 142 29 72 385 24.1 4. Jasper Walker St. Peter's 16 25 69 .362 3. Kevin Green Loyola 16 123 16 87 349 21.8 5. Doug Overton La Salle 13 30 84 .357 4. Doug Overton La Salle 13 99 30 44 272 20.9 7. Jack Hurd La Salle 16 27 83 .325 5. Tony Walker St. Peter's 16 116 1 75 308 19.3 8. Randy Woods La Salle 15 39 122 .320 6. Randy Woods La Salle 15 95 39 61 290 19.3 lO.Jack Hurd La Salle 16 77 27 48 229 14.3 Rebounds Name School GP REB AVG

Field Goals (mm. 5.0fgm/g) 1 . Drew Henderson Fairfield 15 161 10.7

Name School GP FGM [ FGA PCT 2. Brian Clifford Niagara 16 170 10.6 1. Marc Brown Siena 16 146 253 .553 3. Keith Bullock Manhattan 16 149 9.3 2. Sean Green Iona 16 142 285 .492 4. Harold Brantley Fairfield 16 132 8.3 3. Tony Walker St. Peter's 16 116 234 .496 5. Milko Lieverst La Salle 16 123 7.7 4. Keith Bullock Manhattan 16 93 194 .479 5. Tracy Bergan Loyola 16 83 177 .469 Assists Name School GP AST AVG 6. Doug Overton La Salle 13 99 221 .448

1 . Tracy Bergan Loyola 16 95 5.94 WP ^^^ T'JL — ^ Free throws (min. 2. Jasper Walker St. Peter's 16 77 4.81 Name School GP FTM FTA PCT 3. Rodney Brown Canisius 16 73 4.56 1 . Jasper Walker St. Peter's 16 53 64 .828 4. Marc Brown Siena 16 71 4.44 2. Kevin Green Loyola 16 87 108 .806 5. Brian Clifford Niagara 16 69 4.31 3. Randy Woods La Salle 15 61 76 .803 6. Doug Overton La Salle 13 55 4.23 4. Darren Brown Niagara 15 48 60 .800 5. Tracy Bergan Loyola 16 65 83 .793 Steals School 7. Doug Overton La Salle 13 44 58 .759 Name GP STL AVG 1. Doug Overton La Salle 13 34 2.62 Three-Point Field Goals (mm 1 5fgm/g) 2. Jasper Walker St. Peter's 16 41 2.56 Name School GP FGM FGA PCT 3. Randy Woods La Salle 15 37 2.47 1. Marc Brown Siena 16 38 69 .551 4. Carey Wilson Manhattan 16 30 1.88 2. Antione Lewis Iona 16 26 62 .500 5. Brian Clifford Niagara 16 29 1.81

Scoring Three-Point Field Goals (mm 1.5 fgm/g) Name School GP FG 3FG FT PTS AVG Name School GP FGM FGA PCT

l.Marc Brown Siena 32 266 75 14:I 749 23.4 l.Marc Brown Siena 32 75 160 .469

2. Sean Green Iona 30 265 53 1 1 3 696 23.2 2. Randy Woods La Salle 25 80 227 .352 3.Doug Overton La Salle 25 199 54 106 558 22.3, 3. Sean Green Iona 30 53 155 .342 4. Kevin Green Loyola 28 215 36 154 620 22.1 4.Doug Overton La Salle 25 54 160 .338 5. Randy Woods La Salle 25 177 80 105 539 21.6 5.Jack Hurd La Salle 29 64 193 .332 8.Jack Hurd La Salle 29 160 64 76 460 15.9 Rebounds Field Goals (min. 5.0fgm/g) Name School GP REB AVG Name School GP FGM FGA PCT l.Drew Henderson Fairfield 25 2S4 11.4

1 .Tony Walker St. Peter's 31 223 433 .515 2. Brian Clifford Niagara 28 289 10.3 2. Marc Brown Siena 32 266 540 .493 3. Harold Brantley Fairfield 28 246 8.8 3. Keith Bullock Manhattan 28 157 325 .483 4.Keith Bullock Manhattan 28 230 8.2 4. Sean Green Iona 30 265 550 .482 5.Milko Lieverst La Salle 29 231 8.0 5. Kevin Green Loyola 28 215 466 .461 Assists 7. Doug Overton La Salle 25 199 447 .445 Name School GP AST 9. Randy Woods La Salle 25 177 415 .427 1 .Tracy Bergan Loyola 28 163 5.82 Free Thro WS (min. 2.5ftm/g) 2.Jasper Walker St. Peter's 30 162 5.40 Name School GP FTM FTA PCT 3. Marc Brown Siena 32 163 5.09 LDoug Overton La Salle 25 106 128 .828 4.Doug Overton La Salle 25 124 4.96

i 2.Tracy Bergan Loyola 28 109 133 .820 5. Rodney Brown Canisius : ) 137 4.72 3. Marc Brown Siena 32 142 175 .811 Steals 4. Kevin Green Loyola 28 154 192 .so: Name School GP STL 5. Jasper Walker St. Peter's 30 94 IIS .797 LJasper Walker St. Peter's 30 78 2.60 6.Randy Woods La Salle 25 105 132 .795 2. Randy Woods La Salle 25 56 2.24 3. Brian Clifford Niagara 28 61 2. IS 4.I)oug Overton La Salle 25 4M 1.96

S.Carey Wilson Manhattan 28 55 1 .96 Scoring Offense Field Goal Percentage Defense (cont) School GP W-L PTS AVG School GP FTM FTA PCT l.La Salle 29 19-10 2359 81.34 6. Fairfield 28 780 1763 .448 2. Siena 32 23-9 2596 81.13 7.Iona 30 807 1758 .459 3.Iona 30 17-13 2334 74.47 8. Manhattan 28 712 1543 .461 4. Loyola 28 12-16 2010 71.79 9. Niagara 28 738 1541 .479 5. Fairfield 28 8-20 2003 71.54 Percentage 6. Manhattan 28 13-5 1993 71.8 School dP FTM FTA PCT 7. St. Peter's 31 24-7 2187 70.55 1. Siena 32 552 730 .756 8.Canisius 29 10-19 1966 67.79 2. Manhattan 28 508 714 .711 9. Niagara 28 8-20 1872 66.86 3.La Salle 29 480 686 .700 Scoring Defense 4. Niagara 28 417 603 .692 School GP PTS AVG 5.Iona 30 466 682 .583 l.St. Peter's 31 1954 63.03 6.St. Peter's 31 533 784 .680 2.Canisius 29 2035 70.17 7.Canisius 29 401 594 .675 3. Siena 32 2258 70.56 8. Loyola 28 457 699 .654 4.Iona 30 2179 72.63 9.Fairfield 28 424 672 .631 5. Manhattan 28 2046 73.07 Rebounding Offense 6. Niagara 28 2109 75.32 School GP " REB AVG 7.La Salle 29 2215 76.38 1. Fairfield 28 1187 42.39 8. Loyola 28 2141 76.46 2.La Salle 29 1166 40.21 9. Fairfield 28 2186 78.07 3. Loyola 28 1024 36.57 Scoring Margin 4. Siena 32 1165 36.41 School GP OFF DEF +/- 5. Niagara 28 1018 36.36 1. Siena 32 81.13 70.56 10.57 6.Canisius 29 1013 34.93 2.St. Peter's 31 70.55 63.03 7.52 7.Iona 30 1044 34.80 3.La Salle 29 81.34 76.38 4.96 8. St. Peter's 31 1071 34.55 4.Iona 30 74.47 72.63 1.84 9. Manhattan 28 948 33.86 5. Manhattan 28 71.18 73.07 -1.89 Assists 6.Canisius 67.79 70.17 -2.38 29 Schools GP AST AVG 7. Loyola 28 71.79 76.46 -4.67 1 .Canisius 29 440 15.17 78.07 -6.53 8. Fairfield 28 71.54 2.La Salle 29 426 14.69 9. Niagara 28 66.86 75.32 -8.46 3. Manhattan 28 410 14.64 Field Goal Percentage Offense 4. Loyola 28 372 13.29 School GP FGM FGA PCT 5. St. Peter's 31 411 13.26

1. Siena 32 912 1872 .487 6. Siena 32 419 13.09 2.Iona 30 821 1723 .476 7.Iona 30 392 13.07 3. St. Peter's 31 772 1681 .459 8.Niagara 28 361 12.89 4. Loyola 28 719 1627 .442 9.Fairfield 28 336 12.00 5. Manhattan 28 675 1530 .441 Turnover Margin 6.La Salle 29 823 1887 .436 Schools GP OFF DEF +/- 7.Canisius 29 732 1685 .434 l.St. Peter's 31 13.84 16.03 2.19 8. Fairfield 28 756 1776 .426 2.La Salle 29 13.59 15.55 1.96 9. Niagara 28 680 1679 .405 3. Canisius 29 17.72 17.93 0.21 3-PT Field Goal Percentage Offense 4. Siena 32 14.38 14.44 0.06 School GP FGM FGA PCT 5.Iona 30 14.87 14.87 0.00 1 .Siena 32 220 523 .421 6. Manhattan 28 15.25 14.89 -0.36 2. Loyola 28 115 297 .387 14.64 -0.68 3.Iona 30 126 347 .363 7. Niagara 28 15.32 -1.32 4.St. Peter's 31 110 320 .344 8. Loyola 28 17.32 16.00 5. Manhattan 28 135 396 .341 9.Fairfield 28 15.64 13.46 -2.18 6.La Salle 29 233 695 .335 Steals 7. Niagara 28 95 306 .310 Schools GP STL AVG 8.Canisius 29 101 335 .301 l.St. Peter's 31 258 8.32 9. Fairfield 28 67 265 .253 2. Canisius 29 239 8.24 Field Goal Percentage Defense 3.La Salle 29 237 8.17 School GP FGM FGA PCT 4. Loyola 28 204 7.29 1. Siena 32 833 1986 .419 5.Iona 30 205 6.83 2. St. Peter's 31 712 1637 .435 6. Niagara 28 190 6.79 3. Loyola 28 778 1771 .438 32 214 6.69 4.La Salle 29 787 1777 .443 7. Siena 5.Canisius 29 683 1542 .443 8. Manhattan 28 184 6.57 9. Fairfield 28 161 5.75 Philadelphia liiy 5

1991-92 Big 5 Schedule (All games at the Spectrum)

Dec. 9, 1991 St. Joseph's vs. Pennsylvania 7:00pm La Salle vs. Villanova 9:00pm

Jan. 19, 1992 St. Joseph's vs. Temple 4:30pm La Salle vs. Pennsylvania 7:00pm

Feb. 1, 1992 Temple vs. Villanova 3:00pm

1990-91 Big 5 Results 1990-91 Big 5 Standings AVG. AVG. Nov. 29, 1990 Temple 70, Villanova 57 Won Lost Pet. PF PA

Dec. 1,1990 La Salle 84, Pennsylvania 80 for) Temple 3 1 .750 71.8 64.5

Dec. 3,1990 Villanova 82, Pennsylvania 62 St. Joseph's 3 1 .750 79.3 73.8 Dec. 8, 1990 Villanova 83, St. Joseph's 82 La Salle 2 2 .500 86.3 86.8 Dec. 22, 1990 Salle 102, Villanova 94 La Villanova 2 2 .500 79.0 79.0 Jan. 3,1991 Temple 66, Pennsylvania 49 Pennsylvania 4 .000 67.5 79.8 Jan. 5, 1991 Temple 91, La Salle 86 Jan. 16, 1991 St. Joseph's 87, Pennsylvania 79 Feb. 4, 1991 St. Joseph's 66, Temple 60 Feb. 16, 1991 St. Joseph's 82, La Salle 73

1990-91 All-Big 5 First Team 1990-91 All-Big 5 Second Team

Mark Macon, Temple (Robert V. Geasey Award Winner) Craig Amos, St. Joseph's Doug Overton, La Salle Rap Curry, St. Joseph's Randy Woods, La Salle Donald Hodge, Temple Lance Miller, Villanova Mik Kilgore, Temple Bernard Blunt, St. Joseph's Greg Woodard, Villanova

Ken Durretl Charlie Wise Michael Brooks Lionel Simmons 1969, 1970, 1971 1976 197S, 1980 1984 1988, 1989, 1990 .

La Salle All Big-5 Performers Big-5 Hall of Fame (com) Name Year(s) Name Year Inducted Bob Alden 1959-60 Bob McAteer 1976 Ralph Bantiviglio 1958-59 James J. Henry 1976 Steve Black 1981-82,1982-83,1983-84 (Athletic Director at formation of Big 5) Michael Brooks 1976-77,1977-78*, 1978-79, 1979-80* Hubie Marshall 1977 Joe Bryant 1973-74, 1974-75 Alonzo Lewis 1980 Larry Cannon 1966-67. 1967-68, 1968-69 Joe Bryant 1981 Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64 Bernie Williams 1982 Jim Crawford 1972-73 Charlie Wise 1982 1968-69*, 1969-70*, 1970-71* Bob Fields 1984 Bob Fields 1970-71 Michael Brooks 1986 Curt Fronial 1964-65 Tom Gola Tom Garberina 1956-57 (Special Category, Coach) 1986 Chip Greenberg 1985-86 Bill Taylor 1989 Bob Herdelin 1958-59 Ralph Lewis 1991 Tim Legler 1986-87 Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 La Salle's City Champions Ralph Lewis 1983-84*, 1984-85 Kevin Lynam 1980-81 1956-1957 (tie, St. Joseph's) Bob McAteer 1960-61, 1961-62 1963-1964 Hubie Marshall 1965-66, 1966-67 1968-1969 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 1974-1975 Doug Overton 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 1980-1981 (tie, 5 teams 2-2) 1983-1984 Lionel Simmons 1986-87, 1987-88*, 1988-89*, 1989-90 (tie, Temple) Bill Taylor 1973-74, 1974-75 1988-1989 (tie, Temple) Bernie Williams 1968-69 1989-1990 Charlie Wise 1974-75, 1975-76* Randy Woods 1990-91 La Salles 's Big-5 (*-Robert Geasey /4 m'ard-MVP) Most Valuable Players Big-5 Hall of Fame Ken Durrett 1969, 1970, 1971 Charlie Wise Name Year Inducted 1976 Larry Cannon 1973 Michael Brooks 1978, 1980 Frank Corace 1974 Ralph Lewis 1984 Ken Durrett 1975 Lionel Simmons 1988, 1989, 1990 The Top 20 Big 5 he Top 20 NCAA All-Time Scorers Ail-Time Scorers

Name School Years Points Name School Years Points 1. Lionel Simmons La Salle 1986-90 3217 1 Louisiana State. 1967-70 3667 2. Michael Brooks La Salle 1976-80 2628 2. Portland State 1974-78 3249 3. Mark Macon Temple 1987-91 2609 3. Lionel Simmons La Salle 1986-90 3217 4. Tom Gola La Salle 1951-55 2461 4. Texas Southern 1979-83 3066 5. Villanova 1974-78 2170 5. Bradley 1984-88 3008 6. Bob Schafer Villanova 1951-55 2094 6. Cincinnati 1957-60 2973 7. Doug West Villanova 1985-89 2037 7. Kansas 1984-88 2951 8. Howard Porter Villanova 1968-71 2026 8. Alfredrick Hughes Loyola(IlL) 1981-85 2914 9. Villanova 1979-83 2024 9. Houston 1965-68 2884 10. Steve Black La Salle 1981-85 2012 10. Larry Bird Indiana State 1976-79 2850 11. Villanova 1981-85 1865 11. Otis Birdsong Houston 1973-77 2832 12. Pennsylvania 1950-53 1827 12. U.S.Intemational 1987-91 2804 13. Temple 1980-84 1811 13. USC/Loyola Mary. 1985-90 2723 14. Ralph Lewis La Salle 1981-85 1807 14. Reggie Lewis Northeastern 1983-87 2708 15. Doug Overton La Salle 1987-91 1795 15. Daren Queenan Lehigh 1984-88 2703 16. Temple 1955-58 1767 16. Byron Larkin Xavier 1984-88 2696 17. Villanova 1950-53 1737 17. Navy 1983-87 2669 18. Tony Costner St. Joseph's 1980-84 1729 18. Wayman Tisdale Oklahoma 1982-85 2661 19. St. Joseph's 1964-67 1728 19. Michael Brooks La Salle 1976-80 2628 T20. Maurice Martin St. Joseph's 1982-86 1726 20. Mark Macon Temple 1987-91 2609 T20. Norman Black St. Joseph's 1975-79 1726 .eft-to-Right: Mike Stock, Doug Overton, Broderick President 'SUAL) Year La £1

was an unusual season for the Doug Overton had played three national notice as one of college bas- ItLa Salle University basketball seasons with Simmons, Milko Liev- ketball's best offensive-defensive Explorers. Mainly, it was erst and Jack Hurd two, and Randy backcourts; Hurd showed a return to unusual because, after four sea- Woods one, so what Morris put on his freshman-season form by averag- sons, there was no Player of the Year the floor was not exactly a team with- ing nearly 16 points a game, and Lionel Simmons, with his surefire out experience and distinction. Lieverst and President were aided 25-30 points and 12-15 rebounds a Overton, Woods and Hurd will- along by such front court replace- game to go to in times of ments as Don Shelton, need. Bron Holland, and Ray

It was also unusual in Schultz. Sophomore Jeff the varied productivity of Neubauer, who played coach "Speedy" Morris' only 43 minutes as a

fifth version of La Salle freshman, proved a reli- basketball. The team that able reserve behind Over- scored 133 points on New ton, Woods and Hurd, and

Year's Eve in a victory at capably filled a starting Loyola Marymount was berth when needed. the same team that could only put 50 points on the Overton finished as the board in a Metro Atlantic university's 6th all-time Athletic Conference tour- leading scorer with 1,795

nament loss to St. Peter's. points and the all-time What wasn't unusual, leader in assists (677) and however, was that Morris steals (277). Another sea- led his Explorers to their son highlight was Jack fifth straight post-season Hurd reaching the 1,000 appearance. point mark, an accom- Fortunately, there was plishment that Randy enough veteran talent Woods should reach early returning to help the in the 1991-92 season.

Explorers stay at the top of the MAAC and through And while the Explorers their strong non-confer- remained staunch defenders ence schedule. This talent of their successful MAAC led La Salle to a 19-10 tradition, they traveled to overall record, a 13-5 Japan, Florida, Indiana, mark in the MAAC and a California and even the tie with Siena for the reg- city of Philadelphia and ular season con-ference its suburbs in an effort to championship. The continue their conquests. Jack Hurd Explorers defeated Loy- ola (MD), 86-70, in the first round of ingly accepted the additional offen- In some places, they conquered. In the MAAC Tournament, then bowed sive burden and Lieverst became a some, they were conquered. Every- to St. Peter's, 57-50, in the semi- more productive rebounder. Front- where, they will be remembered for

finals. La Salle ended its season in court and defensive help came from a being entertaining, aggressive and the National Invitation Tournament Hardin-Simmons University transfer, fun to watch. with a down-to-the-last-shot 93-90 Broderick President. loss at Massachusetts. Overton and Woods received 1 1 1

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---Total — 3 Poin ... --- Rebounds - Player G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG OR DR TR AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN Doug Overton 25/25 199/447 .445 54/160 .338 106/12? .828 558 22.3 23 81 104 4.2 62/1 124 91 49 959 Randy Woods 25/24 177/415 .427 80/227 .352 105/132 .796 539 21.6 65 58 123 4.9 75/0 69 66 56 875 Jack Hurd 29/29 160/401 .399 64/193 .332 76/113 .673 460 15.9 72 91 163 5.6 89/3 67 64 23 63 922 Milko Lieverst 29/28 79/158 .500 0/1 .000 58/115 .504 216 7.5 89 142 231 8.0 92/3 37 47 7 15 801 Brod. President 29/29 60/123 .488 10/25 .400 40/53 .755 170 5.9 53 80 133 4.6 97/3 35 27 5 n 676 Bron Holland 29/1 58/120 .483 1/6 .167 35/49 .714 152 5.2 39 54 93 3.2 48/0 22 30 4 13 449 Jeff Neubauer 29/8 33/86 .384 16/53 .302 23/29 .793 105 3.6 21 35 56 1.9 48/1 43 15 20 552

Lamont Carter 11/0 10/28 .357 3/13 .231 9/12 .750 32 2.9 4 7 11 1.0 6/0 1 2 1 62 Don Shelton 27/1 23/51 .451 0/0 .000 16/34 .471 62 2.3 24 30 54 2.0 46/0 11 25 17 5 289

Mike Stock 19/1 11/26 .423 4/13 .308 3/5 .600 29 1.5 5 6 11 .6 10/0 6 10 1 2 72 T Ray Schultz 20/0 10/21 .476 0/0 .000 7/12 .583 27 1.4 11 18 29 1.5 19/0 4 5 3 ]T>

Mike Bergin 9/0 2/8 .250 1/2 .500 0/0 .000 5 .6 1 2 3 .3 3/0 3 2 1 23

Keith Morris 8/0 1/3 .333 0/2 .000 2/3 .667 4 .5 1 3 4 .5 3/0 5 6 23

Team Rebounds 151

La Salle 29/29 823/1887 .436 233/695 .335 480/68f .701 2359 81.4 408 607 1166 40.2 598/11 427 390 60 249 — Team Rebounds 151

Opponent 29/29 789/1789 .441 162/467 .347 479/67f .709 2219 76.5 392 621 1138 39.2 583/18 437 451 87 195 — Overall Record Team Record 19-10 Score by Period MAAC 12- 4 1 2 OT OT Total Japan Tournament 2- La Salle 1100 1247 12 2359 Big 5 2- 2 Opponent 987 1220 8 2215

- MAAC Tournament 1 1

G# Opponent Sscore Att Loc High Scorer High Rebounder Opp High Scorer Opp High Rebounder

- - - 1 *Loyola(MDJ 75 68 W 2265 H Doug Overton 31 Milko Lieverst -12 Kevin Green 24 Wagner/Green 9 2 ©Pennsylvania 84 -80 w 3821 A Doug Overton - 35 Milko Lieverst -9 Ken Graf- 15 Vince Curran - 10 3 BrighamYoung 93 81 w 4241 H Doug Overton - 36 Milko Lieverst - 16 Mark Heslop - 27 Three with 6 4 Florida State 74 83 L 5838 A Doug Overton - 25 Milko Lieverst - 12 Michael Polite - 24 Michael Polite- 17 5 #Baylor 87 82 w 10050 N Doug Overton - 24 Overton/Lieverst - 7 Melvin Hunt - 26 Three with 6 6 #Idaho 83 61 w 6500 A Doug Overton - 27 Milko Lieverst - 9 Greg Woodard- 33 Lance Miller - 8 7 @Villanova 102 94 w 6500 A Doug Overton - 27 Milko Lieverst - 9 Greg Woodard - 33 Lance Miller -8 8 Loyola Marymount 133 118 w 967 A Randy Woods - 46 Milko Lieverst - 8 Terrell Low cry- 31 Rich Pctruska - 9 9 @Temple 86 91 L 7974 H Randy Woods - 27 Milko Lieverst - 8 Mark Macon - 26 Strick'd/Macon -9

10 *Iona 74 77 L 1207 A Doug Overton - 24 Brod. President - 5 Scan Green - 23 Sean Green - 10 11 '"Niagara 84 78 w 1811 H Doug Overton - 29 Brod. President - 8 Three with 16 Brian Clifford -9 12 *Loyola,MD - 2 94 84 w 2219 A Randy Woods - 24 Milko Lieverst - 9 Kevin Green - 23 Mike Wagner- 9 13 *Siena 67 64 w 2055 H Hurd/Presidenl - 17 Randy Woods - 7 D. Bennerman - 18 Steve Downej - 6 14 *Canisius 89 74 w 1123 A Randy Woods - 28 Jack Hurd - 7 Harr) Seymour - IS Hart) Seymour - 14

15 *Niargara - 2 77 65 w 2032 A Doug Overton - 24 Milko Lieverst - 12 Brian Clifford - 14 Brian Clifford 13

16 *Fairf'ield 84 66 w 2111 H Doug Overton - 40 Milko Lieverst - 9 Scoti Sytulek - 19 Drew Henderson 10

- - - - 17 *Manhattan@MSG 76 •65 w 14322 A RandyWoods 30 Milko Lieverst 10 Keith Bullock 18 Keith Bullock 1 I

- - - - 18 Notre Dame 68 84 L 923 A Woods/Overton 20 Hurd/Lieverst 5 Kevin Eller) 24 1 1 lei \ /lower S

19 *Canisius - 2 84 •68 W 2285 H Randy Woods - 29 Milko Lieverst - 9 Two with 16 Rodnej Brown - 6

- - ? 20 *Fairfield 2 73 54 w 2477 A Jack Hurd 20 Jack Hurd- 10 Johnnie Jones- 14 Drew Henderson I

- - - 21 *St. Peter's 57 58 L 1751 H Randy Woods 20 Jack Hurd 7 M. Andrews 13 Three » ith 1

KM - - - - 22 (G'St. Joseph's 73 82 L H Randy Woods 33 Rand) Woods 9 Rap Currj 26 Rap Currj 1 23 (fp Manhattan - 2 94 70 W 3717 H Randy Woods - 30 Rand) Woods - 7 Keith Bullock - IS Keith Bullock 13

- - - 24 *Siena 2 76 93 L 4061 A Randy Woods 19 Lieverst/Hurd 8 Marc Biow n (0 I ee Matthews - 14 25 *Iona - 2 93 70 W 324d 11 Jack Hurd - 22 Liever/President. - io Sean Green 32 Green/ Cooper - 7 26 *St. Peter's - 2 53 85 1. 2806 A Milko Lieversl - 14 Milko Lieverst - 14 ["on) Walker- 22 loin Walkei II

- 27 & Loyola (MI))- 3 86 70 w 11065 N RandyWoods 26 I ieverst/Woods 9 ki\ in Green 30 Derek Campbell 8

- - 28 &St. Peter's 3 50 57 L I0S0S N Doug Overton - 18 Three with s \1 Andrews - 22 M Andrews 8 29 NIT-Massachusctts 90 93 L 4058 A Rand\ Woods 26 Jack Hurd -7 II Williams -22 H.Williams M

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Opponent Bergin* Carter* Holland Hurd Lieverst Morris* Neubauer* Overton* President Schultz Shelton Stock Woods*

LoyolafA/D) DNP-CD DNP-CD 2/2 20/3 11/12 DNP-CD 3/3/3 31/5/3 4/4 0/3 4/2 0/1 DNP-CD Pennsylvania DNP-CD DNP-CD 8/4 17/7 8/9 DNP-CD 9/7/4 35/6/5 2/5 0/2 3/3 2/1 DNP-CD

Brigham Young 0/0/0 0/0/0 13/6 28/6 2/16 0/0/0 1 1/2/3 36/1/2 0/3 0/1 0/4 3/1 DNP-CD Florida State DNP-CD DNP-CD 10/1 20/7 9/12 DNP-CD 5/1/1 25/2/2 2/6 DNP-CD 1/0 2/0 DNP-CD Baylor DNP-CD DNP-CD 5/4 23/5 7/7 DNP-CD 8/2/2 24/7/6 10/6 0/0 2/1 DNP-CD 8/2/2 Idaho DNP-CD 0/0/0 6/8 17/4 3/3 2/1/0 3/1/0 16/6/6 0/4 2/2 7/3 2/0 25/1/5 Villanova DNP-CD DNP-CD 12/4 18/3 7/9 DNP-CD 3/0/1 27/5/7 7/6 DNP-CD 2/1 DNP-CD 26/4/4 Loyola Marymount DNP-CD DNP-CD 2/8 29/9 5/11 DNP-CD 3/4/0 45/3/10 3/7 DNP-CD 0/2 0/0 46/3/3 Temple DNP-CD DNP-CD 5/4 15/2 13/8 DNP-CD 0/3/0 12/6/5 12/5 DNP-CD 2/3 DNP-CD 27/7/1 Iona DNP-CD DNP-CD 12/2 16/3 8/4 DNP-CD 0/1/1 24/2/3 7/5 DNP-CD 0/2 DNP-CD 7/2/3 Niagra DNP-CD DNP-CD 0/0 12/1 3/6 DNP-CD 4/3/1 29/5/5 21/8 0/1 0/0 DNP-CD 15;/3/2 Loyola (MD) 0/0/0 1/0/0 8/2 14/8 7/9 0/0/0 0/1/0 21/7/5 9/5 2/0 3/2 5/1 24/8/4 Siena DNP-CD DNP-CD 0/1 17/3 5/6 DNP-CD 0/1/3 12/5/4 17/6 DNP-CD 3/4 2/0 11/7/1

Canisius DNP-CD DNP-CD 5/4 21/7 8/4 DNP-CD 0/1/1 24/1/9 2/6 DNP-CD 1/1 DNP-CD 28/6/2 Niagra DNP-CD DNP-CD 0/3 12/5 13/12 DNP-CD 4/2/0 24/5/3 3/1 2/2 DNP-CD DNP-CD 19/2/3 Fairfield 0/0/1 2/2/0 2/1 2/6 5/9 DNP-CD 2/2/0 40/3/3 8/6 0/1 0/0 2/0 21/6/2 Manhattan DNP-CD DNP-CD 4/2 13/4 5/10 DNP-CD 4/4/0 12/6/5 4/1 0/0 4/4 DNP-CD 30/8/2 Notre Dame DNP-CD DNP-CD 5/1 11/5 4/5 DNP-CD 0/0/1 20/4/5 2/3 4/4 2/3 0/1 20/4/1 Canisius DNP-CD DNP-CD 0/0 23/6 2/9 DNP-CD 3/1/0 17/3/6 6/5 0/1 4/4 0/0 29/6/8 Fairfield 0/1/0 0/0/0 8/2 20/10 0/9 DNP-CD 0/1/0 17/5/7 3/6 4/4 0/2 2/0 19/6/1

St. Peter's DNP-CD DNP-CD 8/6 3/7 6/3 DNP-CD 0/1/1 18/4/0 2/4 DNP-CD 0/0 20/5/2 St.Joseph's DNP-CD 0/0/0 6/5 13/5 13/8 DNP-CD 6/3/3 DNP-INJ 2/3 0/0 DNP-CD 0/1 33/9/3 Manhattan 0/0/0 10/2/0 2/0 10/5 6/4 2/0/1 15/2/4 DNP-INJ 4/2 2/3 8/5 0/0 30/7/6 Siena DNP-CD 3/2/0 8/4 15/8 11/8 0/0/0 7/2/6 DNP-INJ 10/7 1/0 0/1 2/1 19/3/1 Iona 5/1/0 5/3/1 3/5 22/6 14/10 0/0/0 15/4/6 DNP-INJ 7/10 0/1 9/6 0/1 18/6/4 St.Peter's 0/0/0 11/2/0 0/1 9/5 14/8 0/3/3 0/1/0 3/1/2 5/2 4/3 0/0 7/2 0/0/1 Loyola (MD) 0/1/2 0/0/0 2/4 20/8 18/9 0/0/1 0/1/0 9/3/10 7/2 2/0 2/1 0/1 26/9/3 St.Peter's DNP-CD DNP-CD 3/8 10/8 7/8 DNP-CD 0/0/0 18/2/2 0/4 DNP-CD 0/0 DNP-CD 12/3/3 Massachusetts DNP-CD DNP-CD 13/1 10/7 2/3 DNP-CD 0/1/2 19/6/10 11/1 4/1 5/0 DNP-CD 26/6/2 (*assistsfor guards only)

- The 1968-69 La Salle Explorers, 2nd in final poll Won 23, Lost 1 , Big Five Champions. LaSalle Explorers Opponent

Points 1st Half High 68 vs Loyola Marymount 51 by Loyola Marymount Low 20 vs St.Peter's-2 23 by Manhattan-2 Points 2nd Half High 66 vs Villanova 67 by Loyola Marymount Low 23 vs St.Peter's-3 27 by St.Peter's Total Points High 133 vs Loyola Marymount 118 by Loyola Marymount Low 50 vs St.Peter's-3 54 by Fairfield-2

Field Goals Made: High 45 vs Loyola Marymount 45 by Loyola Marymount Low 18 vs St.Peter's-3 19 by Fairfield-2 Field Goals Att: High 81 vs Loyola Marymount 99 by Loyola Marymount Low 48 vs St.Peter's-3 48 by Iona FG Percentage: High .589 vs Manhattan-2 .647 by Notre Dame Low .312 vs St.Peter's-2 .338 by Iona-2

3-Pt Field Goals: High 18 vs Loyola Marymount 11 Loyola Marymount Low 3 vs Iona-2 by Fairfield-2 3 Pt FG Attempted: High 35 vs Loyola Marymount 31 by Loyola Marymount

Low 14 vs Florida State 1 by Fairfield 3 Pt FG Percentage: High .560 vs Manhattan-2 .667 by Niagara Low .152 vs St. Joseph's .000 by Fairfield-2

Free Throws: High 31 vs Villanova 37 by NIT-Massachusetts Low 8 vs St.Peter's-2 6 by Canisius-2 Free Throws Attempted: High 38 vs Iona-2 43 by NIT-Massachusetts Low 13 vs St.Joseph's 8 by St.Peter's-3 Free Throws Percentage: High .846 vs Fairfield-2 .750 by St.Peter's-3 Low .500 vs Siena-2 .423 by Loyola (MD)-3

Offensive Rebounds: High 23 vs Pennsylvania 23 by Florida State Low 7 vs Niagara 4 by Siena-2 Defensive Rebounds: High 35 vs Loyola Marymount 30 by St.Peter's-2 Low 13 vs St.Peter's 13 by St.Peter's-3 Total Rebounds: High 56 vs Fairfield-2 54 by St.Peter's-2 Low 26 vs Iona 29 by Villanova

Assists: High 23 vs Loyola Marymount 26 y Notre Dame Low 8 vs Florida State 7 byh Fairfield-2

Blocked Shots: High 6 vs Canisius-2 7 by Loyola Marymount

Low vs Siena-2 1 by Loyola f MD)-3

Steals: High 25 vs Loyola (MD) 13 by St.Peter's-3

Low 3 vs Florida State 1 by NIT-Massachusetts

Turnovers: High 24 vs Loyola Marymount 24 by Loyola (MD) Low 5 vs NI ^Massachusetts 6 by N IT- Massachusetts

Personal Fouls: High 30 vs NTT-Massachusetts 29 by Iona-2 Low 13 vs Canisius-2 12 by St.Peter's-3 Back Row:(l to r) Don Hanrahan, Dean McGrady, Carl Smith (coach), Gary Jonas, Leo Hegarty. Middle Row: to r) Patty Aguayo, Jodee Saville, Jennifer

O'Driscoll, Molly Dezura. Front Row: (I to r) Michele Yavorski, Ann Marie Montaldi, Andrea Wachob.

Back Row: (I to r) Diane Azzolini, Susan Meighan, Erin Reilly. Front Row (I to r) Natalie Sendecki, Kelly Whitting, Kelly Anderson. Not Shown: Tori Clisham, Kim Gibbons, Lynette Mathews, Tracey Wilhelm. ^co^

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Points Three-Point Goals Attempted

Game: 51, Michael Brooks, Game: 18, Randy Woods,

at Brigham Young, Dec. 15, 1979 St. Joseph's, Feb. 16, 1991 Half: 33, Hubie Marshall, Opponent, Game: 17, George McCloud, at Albright, Dec. 1, 1965 Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 Opponent, Game: 52, , Season: 227, Randy Woods, Niagara, Dec. 16, 1967 25 games, 1990-91 Season: 908, Lionel Simmons, 32 games, 1988-89 Career: 504, Jack Hurd,

Season Average: 28.4, Lionel Simmons, 93 games, 1988-91 32 games, 1988-89 Free-Throws Made

Career: 3217, Lionel Simmons. Game: 18 (18 atts.), Lionel Simmons,

131 games, 1986-90 American, Feb. 2, 1988

Career Average: 24.6, Lionel Simmons, Opponent: 18 (22 atts.), Bob McNeill,

131 games, 1986-90 St. Joseph's, Feb. 26, 1958 Field Goals Made Season: 202, Tom Gola, 1954-55 Game: 24 (36 atts.), Michael Brooks, 31 games,

at Brigham Young, Dec. 15, Season Percentage: 91.7, (55-60), Kurt Kanaskie, 1979 21 games, 1978-79 ( Opponent: 20 (40 atts.), Joe Steiner, Career: 673, Lionel Simmons,

Bucknell, Feb. 7, 1962 131 games, 1986-1990

Season: 349. Lionel Simmons. Career Percentage: 86.3, (157-182), Kevin Lynam, 32 games, 1988-89 101 games, 1977-81 Season Percentage: 64.6, (144/223), Craig Conlin, Free-Throws Attempted

34 games, 1987-88 Game: 21, Bob Fields,

Career: 1244, Lionel Simmons, at Rider, Mar. 1, 1971

131 games, 1986-90 Opponent: 23, Howie Landa,

Career Percentage: 58.8. (470-800), Craig Conlin, Lebanon Valley, Jan. 15, 1955

119 games, 1985-89 Season: 267, Tom Gola, Field Goals Attempted 31 games, 1954-55 Game: 36, Michael Brooks, Career: 932, Lionel Simmons,

at Brigham Young. Dec. 15, 131 games, 1986-90 1979 Rebounds Opponent: 40, Joe Steiner, Game: 37, Tom Gola,

Bucknell, Feb. 7, 1962 at Lebanon Valley, Jan. 15, 1955

Season: 716, Lionel Simmons, Opponent: 33, Art Beatty,

32 games, 1988-89 American, Jan. 10, 1967

Career: 2482, Lionel Simmons, Season: 652, Tom Gola, 131 games, 1986-90 30 games, 1953-54 Three-Point Goals Made Career: 2201, Tom Gola,

Game: 8 (13 atts.). Bob Johnson, 118 games, 1951-55

St. Joseph's, Feb. 12, 1990 /\ C C W O ^"C*

8 atts.), Tim Legler, (12 Game: 18, Doug Overton,

Manhattan, Jan. 23, 1988 Holy Cross, Feb. 13, 1989

Opponent, Game: 10 (17 atts.), George McCloud. Opponent, Game: 15, Jerry Hobbie, Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 Fordham, Dec. 28, 1984 1987- Season: 104, Tim Legler, 34 games, Season: 244, Doug Overton, Season Percentage: 49.1% (104-212), Tim Legler, 32 games, 1988-89

34 games, 1987-88 Career: 671, Doug Overton, Career: 161, Tim Legler, 67 games, 1986- 123 games, 1987-91 Career Percentage: 45.6% (161-353), Tim Legler, 67 games. 1986-88 • Current P layers in boldface • AU-Tiui£ lmliviiiuul li&witl*

Steals Steals (conn

Game: 8, Doug Overton, Season: 98, Doug Overton.

Army, Feb. 3, 1989 32 games, 1988-89

Opponent, Game: 5. Marvin Andrews, Career: 277, Doug Overton,

St. Peter's, Mar. 3, 1991 123 games. 1987-91 5, Tony Walker, Blocked Shots Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Game: 7, Lionel Simmons.

5, Jean Prioleau, American. Feb. 2. 1988 Fordham, Jan. 12, 1989 Opponent, Game: 6, Shawn Bradley,

5, Mark Macon, Brigham Young. Dec. 4. 1990

Temple, Jan. 4, 1989 Season: 77, Lionel Simmons, 5, Jerry Simon, 34 games. 1987-88

Pennsylvania, Dec. 1 1, 1989 Career: 248, Lionel Simmons. 131 games. 1986-90

Points Field Goals Attempted

Game: 133, vs. Loyola Marymount, Game: 1 12. vs. Furman, Feb. 6, 1954

Dec. 31, 1990 Opponent: 105,Creighton. Feb. 1, 1967

Half: 68, first half vs. Loyola Marymount, Season: 2224. 32 games. 1989-90 Dec. 31, 1990 3-Point Field Goals Made Opponent, Game: 121, Miamif FL), Jan. 23, 1964 Game: 18, vs. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, 121, Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 1990 Opponent, Half: 67, (second half) Loyola Marymount, Season: 258, 32 games, 1989-90 Dec. 31, 1990 Opponent,Game: 1 3. Florida State. Feb. 23, 1 989 Combined: 251, (133- 1 18), vs Loyola Marymount, 13, Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Dec. 31, 1990 Opponent, Season: 1 72, 34 games, 1 987-88 Season: 2754, 32 games, 1989-90 3-Point Field Goals Attempted : 89.0, 24 games, 1968-69 Game: 37. vs. Loyola Marymount. Jan. 6, 1990 Opponent, Season: 2491, 30 games, 1977-78 Season: 720, 32 games. 1989-90 Opponent Points Per Game: 83.2, 28 Games, 1978-79 Opponent, Game: 36, Siena. Mar. 4. 1990 Wins Opponent, Season: 464. 29 games. 1990-91 Season: 30; 1989-90 Free Throws Made Consecutiv, Season: 22, Jan. 9 - Mar. 15, 1990 Game: 39 (47atts.),vs. BuckneU, Mar. 1. 1982

Consecutive, Hayman Hall: 16, Dec. 1, 1975 -Mar. 2, 19X1 Season: 588.31 games, 19 tS3-84 Consecutive, Palestra: 19, Feb. 28, 1968 - Dec. 16, 1969 Opponent, Game: 39. Kentucky. Dec. 2.1978 Consecutive, Civic Center: 11, Jan. 9- Dec. 4 1990 Free Throws Attempted

Field Goals Made Game: 51, vs. Duquesne, lob. Id. 1957 Game: 57 (S5 atts.), at American. Season: 878. 28 games. 1952-53

Feb. 3. 1979 Opponent, Game: 52. North Carolina State, Jan. 23. 1954

Percentage: 67.1 (57-85), at American. 52. Kentucky, Dec. 2. 1978 Feb. 3. 1979 Rebounds Opponent: 49, Villanova. Jan. 27, 1982 Game: 85. \s. Brandeis, Jan. s. 1955 Season: 1047, 30 games. 1977-78 85. \s Syracuse, Dec. 27. [954

Percentage: 50.1 (992-1982), 31 games, 1979-80 Season: 1697.31 games, 1954-55

Opponent, Game: 79. Si. Josephs. Jan. 8. 1966 Assists

Game: 15, vs I oyo\&(lA), Feb 4, I!

Season: 592, J2 games, 1989 90 1 1

iUU^S ^^^^^N mmm 1981-82 Feb. 3 Canisius 102 76 Victories (71) 1982-83 Mar. 9 Delaware 102 62 mM i 1984-85 Dec. 2 Maine 103 70 YEAR DATE OPPONENT LSU OPP Feb. 15 Manhattan 101 63 1986-87 Dec. 27 Northeastern 1951-52 Feb. 5 at Youngstown 103 74 102 85 Jan. 10 Manhattan Feb. 9 Murray St. 105 82 102 69 Jan. 28 at Iona 1952-53 Dec. 10 at Albright 101 62 100 85 1987-88 Dec. 12 West Chester 111 60 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 119 108 Feb. 16 Muhlenberg 106 73 Jan. 28 Iona 101 83 1953-54 Feb. 6 Furman 100 83 Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 102 83 1954-55 Dec. 27 Syracuse 103 54 1988-89 Feb. 5 at American 111 91 Feb. 13 Jan. 8 Brandeis 102 56 Holy Cross 101 82 Florida St. Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley 112 70 Feb. 23 101 100 1956-57 Dec. 29 Valparaiso 103 73 1989-90 Jan. 9 Siena 100 90 Feb. 20 at Loyola (MD) 110 81 1957-58 Jan. 11 Villanova (3ot) 111 105 Feb. 22 Manhattan 1958-59 Feb. 11 at Georgetown 102 72 100 60 Feb. 27 1960-61 Feb. 22 at Lafayette 104 86 Army 106 73 Mar. 4 Siena 106 90 1961-62 Dec. 1 Millersville 102 62 1962-63 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 55 1990-91 Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 94 31 at 1963-64 Jan. 8 Lafayette 100 86 Dec. Loyola Marymount 133 118 1964-65 Feb. 16 Seton Hall 101 71 mm 1965-66 Feb. 2 American 103 93 Losses (31) 1966-67 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 67 WSm1 Feb. 4 Loyola (LA) 125 80 YEAR DATE OPPONENT LSU OPP Feb. 10 Oaklahoma City 108 97 1963-64 Jan. 23 at Miami 99 121 1967-68 Dec. 28 West Virginia 100 83 Feb. 25 at Western Kentucky 95 107 Jan. 6 St. Joseph's 103 71 1964-65 Jan. 16 at Syracuse 81 104 Jan. 13 Syracuse 105 81 1965-66 Dec. 11 at Georgetown 99 101 1968-69 Dec. 4 Baltimore 100 57 Jan. 25 at Creighton 90 104 Dec. 28 Indiana 108 88 Jan. 27 at Utah St. 97 109 Jan. 7 Creighton 103 84 Mar. 5 Miami 102 108 Jan. 25 Temple 101 85 1966-67 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt 95 100 Jan. 28 at St. Francis (PA) 107 95 Dec. 23 at Louisville 88 106

Feb. 1 Loyola (LA) 102 65 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 81 102 1969-70 Jan. 7 Syracuse 108 101 1967-68 Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Feb. 4 Lafayette 102 73 1969-70 Jan. 3 St. Joseph's (lot) 99 101 Feb. 11 American 106 86 Jan. 17 at Western Kentucky 80 102 Feb. 14 Niagara 101 90 Feb. 17 at Miami 96 103 1971-72 Dec. 28 Fairfield 108 86 1970-71 Dec. 19 at Penn 88 107

1972-73 Jan. 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 1971-72 Jan. 1 at Western Kentucky 84 103 1973-74 Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 Feb. 18 at Biscayne 93 103 1975-76 Nov. 28 Delaware 100 86 1975-76 Feb. 4 Notre Dame 89 108 Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 72 1976-77 Dec. 29 Washington 94 114 Dec. 23 Maine 104 88 Feb. 26 at Notre Dame 77 113 Jan. 5 W. Kentucky (ot) 104 100 1977-78 Dec. 28 Louisville 85 113

1976-77 Dec. 1 Biscayne 112 70 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 96 106 1977-78 Jan. 6 Niagara 116 97 Jan. 22 at St. Bonaventure 95 108 Jan. 16 West Chester 116 84 Mar. 12 Villanova 97 103 Jan. 25 at Vermont 100 67 1978-79 Dec. 2 at Kentucky 77 109 1978-79 Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 1979-80 Dec. 15 BYU (3ot) 106 108 Jan. 13 Rider 100 83 1981-82 Jan. 27 Villanova 82 117 Feb. 3 at American 123 103 1982-83 Feb. 9 at Xavier 85 109 Feb. 12 at Lehigh 100 93 1984-85 Jan. 3 Iona 73 103

1979-80 Dec. 1 Rider 102 59 Feb. 19 Fairfield (2ot) 105 106 Jan. 9 West Chester 111 70 1989-90 Jan. 6 Loyola Marymount 116 121 liiU

Scoring Average - Career Scoring Leaders - Year by Year (com) Points Average ( 1000-point minimum) Season Player

Pet. Name Years 1975-76 Donn Wilbur 446 17.2 24.6 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1974-75 Joe Bryant 632 21.8 23.6 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1973-74 Bill Taylor 551 19.7 23.1 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1972-73 Jim Crawford 489 19.6 394 15.7 21.3 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1971-72 Jim Crawford 1970-71 Ken Durrett 567 27.0 20.9 Tom Gola 1951-55 1969-70 Ken Durrett 632 24.3 Scoring Average - Season 1968-69 Ken Durrett 480 20.0 Pet. Name Years 1967-68 Larry Cannon 546 19.5 28.4 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 549 21.1 27.0 Ken Durrett 1970-71 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 674 27.0 26.5 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1964-65 Curt Fromal 441 19.2 25.9 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 1963-64 Frank Corace 601 24.0 24.9 Michael Brooks 1977-78 1962-63 Frank Corace 441 18.4 1961-62 Bob Mc Ateer 543 21.7 Scoring Leaders - Year by Year 1960-61 392 17.8 Season Player Points Average 1959-60 Robert Alden 360 16.4 1990-91 Doug Overton 558 22.3 1958-59 Joey Heyer 402 17.4 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 847 26.5 1957-58 Bill Katheder 326 13.0 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 908 28.4 1956-57 Alonso Lewis 459 17.7 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 792 23.3 1955-56 Alonso Lewis 326 13.0 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 670 20.3 1954-55 Tom Gola 750 24.2 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 471 16.8 1953-54 Tom Gola 690 23.0 1984-85 Steve Black 562 19.7 1952-53 Tom Gola 517 18.5 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 638 20.6 1951-52 Tom Gola 505 15.8 1950-51 Jack 16.2 1982-83 Steve Black 382 20.1 George 469 1949-50 Larry Foust 355 14.2 1981-82 Steve Black 561 20.0 1948-49 Larry Foust 453 16.2 1980-81 Stan Williams 448 16.6 1947-48 Bob Walters 348 13.4 1979-80 Michael Brooks 747 24.1 1946-47 Bob Walters 367 16.0 1978-79 Michael Brooks 606 23.3 1945-46 Bob Walters 263 13.8 1977-78 Michael Brooks 696 24.9 1944-45 Bob Walters 215 13.4 1976-77 Michael Brooks 579 19.9

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Name Date Opponent PTS Name Date Opponent PTS Michael Brooks Dec. 15, 1979 at Brigham Young 51 Lionel Simmons Jan. 9, 1988 at North Carolina 37 Randy Woods Dec. 31, 1990 at Loyola Marymount 46 Michael Brooks Jan. 13, 1979 Rider 37 Doug Overton Dec. 31, 1990 at Loyola Marymount 45 Bob Mc Ateer Mar. 2, 1962 Western Kentucky 37 Ken Durrett Jan. 16, 1971 Western Kentucky 45 Doug Overton Dec. 4, 1990 Brigham Young 36 Hubie Marshall Mar. 2, 1966 Louisville 42 Lionel Simmons Jan. 22, 1990 Loyola (MD) 36

Hubie Marshall Dec. 1, 1965 Albright 42 Lionel Simmons Feb. 23,1989 Florida St. 36 Tom Gola Jan. 6, 1954 Loyola (MD) 41 Lionel Simmons Jan. 7, 1990 Richmond 36 Doug Overton Jan. 31, 1991 Fairfield 40 Lionel Simmons Dec. 14, 1989 at St. Peter's 36 Lionel Simmons Feb. 10, 1990 at Manhattan 40 Lionel Simmons Feb. 28, 1987 Fairfield 36 Steve Black Feb. 26, 1983 Temple (lot) 40 Ralph Lewis Feb. 18, 1984 Holy Cross (ot) 36 Ken Durrett Jan. 23, 1971 at Lafayette 40 Michael Brooks Jan. 6, 1979 Lafayette 36 Ken Durrett Jan. 20, 1971 at Niagara 40 Ken Durrett Dec. 2, 1970 at Albright 36 Ken Durrett Dec. 9, 1970 Miami 40 Ken Durrett Feb. 11, 1970 American 36 Ken Durrett Jan. 28, 1969 at St. Francis (PA) 40 Ken Durrett Jan. 3,1970 St. Joseph's (lot) 36 Hubie Marshall Feb. 2, 1966 American 40 Hubie Marshall Dec. 8, 1965 at Seton Hall 36

Frank Corace Feb. 28, 1964 Utah St. 40 Doug Overton Dec. 1. 1990 at Penn (ot) 35 Lionel Simmons Feb. 5, 1989 at American 39 Michael Brooks Mar. 12, 1978 Villanova 35

Michael Brooks Feb. 1, 1978 Notre Dame 39 Michael Brooks Dec. 17, 1976 Tennessee 35 Bill Taylor Feb. 9, 1974 American 39 Hubie Marshall Jan. 11, 1967 at American 35

Bobby Fields Mar. 1, 1971 at Ri dci- 39 Frank Corace Jan. 23, 1964 at Miami 35 Larry Foust Feb. 5, 1949 St. Joseph's 39 Alfonso Lewis Dec. 29, 1956 Valapariso 35 Lionel Simmons Dec. 29, 1988 South Carolina 38 Tom Gola Dec. 15, 1954 at Lafayette 35 Ken Durrett Feb. 6, 1971 at Syracuse 38 • Current Players in boldface • Lionel Simmons Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1986-87 33 263/500 .526 142/186 .763 322 9.8 670 20.3 1987-88 34 297/613 .485 196/259 .757 386 11.4 792 23.3 1988-89 32 349/716 .487 189/266 .711 365 11.4 908 28.4

1989-90 32 335/653 .513 146/221 .661 356 11.1 847 26.5 Totals 131 1244/2482 .501 673/932 .722 1429 10.9 3217 24.6

Michael Brooks Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1976-77 22 241/490 .492 97/152 .638 311 14.1 579 26.3 1977-78 28 288/490 .588 120/164 .732 358 12.8 696 24.9 1978-79 26 245/443 .533 116/237 .721 347 13.4 606 23.3 1979-80 31 290/649 .447 167/237 .705 356 11.5 747 24.1 Totals 107 1064/2072 .514 500/714 .700 1372 12.8 2628 24.6

Tom Go la Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG

1951-52 29 192/528 .364 120/170 .706 497 17.1 504 17.4 1952-53 28 186/451 .412 145/186 .780 434 15.5 517 18.5 1953-54 30 252/619 .407 186/254 .732 652 21.7 690 23.0 1954-55 31 274/624 .439 202/267 .757 618 19.9 750 24.2 Totals 118 904/222 .407 653/877 .745 2201 18.7 2461 20.9

Steve Black Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1981-82 28 221/458 .483 119/143 .832 95 3.4 561 20.0 1982-83 19 167/336 .497 48/62 .774 49 2.6 382 20.1 1983-84 27 207/403 .514 103/126 .818 64 2.4 517 19.2 1984-85 28 239/459 .521 74/89 .832 87 3.1 552 19.7 Totals 102 834/1656 .504 344/420 .819 295 2.9 2012 19.7

Ralph L ewis Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1981-82 25 83/174 .477 61/100 .610 158 6.3 227 9.1

1982-83 32 156/339 .460 106/158 .671 259 8.1 418 13.1

1983-84 31 237/404 .587 164/220 .746 281 9.1 638 20.6 1984-85 28 201/360 .558 122/165 .739 268 9.6 524 18.7 Totals 116 677/1277 .530 453/643 .705 966 8.3 1807 15.6 11

Doug Overton Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1987-88 34 110/221 .498 37/44 .841 81 2.4 265 7.8 1988-89 32 174/352 .494 47/59 .797 101 3.2 421 13.2 1989-90 32 201/387 .519 95/119 .798 133 4.2 551 17.2 1990-91 25 199/447 .445 106/128 .828 104 4.2 558 22.3 Totals 123 684/1407 .486 285/350 .814 419 3.4 1795 14.6

Tim Legler Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1984-85 26 69/147 .469 17/24 .708 72 2.8 155 6.0 1985-86 28 158/315 .502 45/54 .833 110 3.9 361 12.9 1986-87 33 233/487 .478 93/119 .782 147 4.5 616 18.7 1987-88 34 203/414 .490 57/71 .803 139 4.1 567 16.7 Totals 121 663/1363 .486 212/268 .791 468 3.9 1699 14.0 1A Ken Durrett Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG

1968-69 24 191/365 .523 98/136 ..721 284 11.8 480 20.0 1969-70 26 249/539 .462 134/184 .728 315 12.1 632 24.3 1970-71 21 211/440 .480 145/189 .767 251 12.0 567 27.0 Totals 71 651/1344 .484 377/509 .741 850 12.0 1679 23.7

Hubie Marshall Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% TR AVG PTS AVG 1964-65 23 143/328 .436 67/79 .848 86 3.7 353 15.4 1965-66 25 277/584 .474 120/142 .845 105 4.2 674 27.0

1966-67 26 220/491 .448 109/129 .845 133 5.1 549 21.1 Totals 74 640/1403 .456 296/350 .846 324 4.4 1576 21.3

Billy Taylor Year G FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA ii', TR we PTS AVG 1972-73 25 204/42 .485 36/0 .655 154 6.2 444 17.8 1973-74 28 242/502 .482 67/101 .663 197 7.0 551 19.7

1974-75 29 247/5 1 .483 65/93 .699 162 5.6 559 19.3 Totals 82 693/1434 .483 168/249 .675 513 5.6 1554 19.0 GO Ftmit Club

La Salle's 1000 Points - Career Club Field Free Total Name Years Seasons Games Goals Throws Points Avg. Lionel Simmons 1986-90 4 131 1244* 673 3217 24.6 Michael Brooks 1976-80 4 1 14 1064 500 2628 23.1 Tom Gola 1951-55 4 118 904 653 2461 20.9 Steve Black 1981-85 4 102 834 344 2012 19.7 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 4 116 677 453 1807 15.6 Doug Overton 1987-91 4 123 826* 285 1795 14.6 Tim Legler 1984-88 4 121 663* 212 1699 14.0 Ken Durrett 1968-71 3 71 651 377 1679 23.6 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 3 74 640 269 1576 21.3 Bill Taylor 1972-75 3 82 693 168 1554 18.9 Larry Foust 1946-50 4 103 573 318 1464 14.2 Larry Cannon 1966-69 3 75 566 298 1430 19.1

Frank Corace 1961-64 3 73 583 245 141 1 19.3 Larry Koretz 1983-87 4 120 548* 218 1382 11.5 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 4 105 547 262 1356 12.9 Charlie Wise 1972-76 4 97 503 239 1245 12.8 Norm Grekin 1950-53 3 88 460 323 1243 14.1 Mo Connolly 1976-80 4 108 492 248 1232 11.4 Bernie Williams 1966-69 3 74 528 174 1230 16.6 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 4 110 416 395 1227 11.2 Jim Crawford 1970-73 3 77 430 353 1213 15.8 Fred Iehle 1949-53 4 94 511 182 1204 12.8

Bob Walters 1943-47 4 80 NA NA 1 193 14.9

Craig Conlin 1985-89 4 119 470 219 1 159 9.7

Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 3 82 424 289 1 137 13.9 Jack Hurd 1988-91 3 93 580* 152 1134 12.2

Donn Wilber 1973-77 4 90 448 231 1 127 12.5 Joe Bryant 1973-75 2 54 456 206 11 18 20.7 Albert Butts 1981-84 3 88 374 312 1060 12.0 Bob McAteer 1959-62 3 69 395 266 1056 15.3 George Paull 1964-67 3 74 393 230 1016 13.7 Bob Fields 1969-71 2 52 417 182 1016 19.5 Rich Tarr 1984-88 4 119 359* 186 1004 8.4

NOTE: Randy Woods current total ( 1989-91 ; two seasons) is 964 points.

La Salle 's 500 Points - Season Club

Field Free Total Name Years Seasons Gam Goals Throws Points Avg. Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Junior 32 349* 189 908 28.4 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 Senior 32 335* 146 847 26.5 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 Sophomore 34 297* 196 792 23.3 Tom Gola 1954-55 Senior 31 274 202 750 24.2 Michael Brooks 1979-80 Senior 31 290 167 747 24.1 Michael Brooks 1977-78 Sophomore 28 288 120 696 24.9 Tom Gola 1953-54 Junior 30 252 186 690 23.0 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 Junior 25 277 120 674 26.9 Lionel Simmons 1986-87 Freshman 33 263* 142 670 20.3 Ralph Lewis 1983-84 Junior 31 237 164 638 20.6 Ken Durrett 1969-70 Junior 26 249 134 632 24.3 Joe Bryant 1974-75 Junior 29 256 120 632 21.8 Tim Legler 1986-87 Junior 33 233* 93 616 18.7 Michael Brooks 1978-79 Junior 26 245 116 606 23.3 Bob Fields 1970-71 Senior 27 247 111 605 22.4 Frank Corace 1963-64 Senior 25 242 117 601 24.0 Michael Brooks 1976-77 Freshman 29 241 97 579 19.9 Ken Durrett 1970-71 Senior 21 211 145 567 27.0 Tim Legler 1987-88 Senior 34 203* 57 567 16.7 Steve Black 1981-82 Freshman 28 221 119 561 20.0 Bill Taylor 1974-75 Senior 29 247 65 559 19.3 Doug Overton 1990-91 Senior 25 253* 106 558 22.3 Steve Black 1984-85 Senior 28 239 74 552 19.7 Bill Taylor 1973-74 Junior 28 242 67 551 19.7 Doug Overton 1989-90 Junior 32 201* 95 551 17.2 Hubie Marshall 1966-67 Senior 26 220 109 549 21.1 Larry Cannon 1967-68 Junior 28 207 132 546 19.5 Bob McAteer 1961-62 Senior 25 205 133 543 21.7 Randy Woods 1990-91 Junior 25 257* 105 539 21.6 Ralph Lewis 1984-85 Senior 28 201 122 524 18.7 Tom Gola 1952-53 Sophomore 28 186 145 517 18.5 Steve Black 1983-84 Junior 27 207 103 517 19.1 Tom Gola 1951-52 Freshman 29 192 120 504 17.4

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Field Goal Percentage - Career Field Goals Attempted - Season

(400-made minimun ) No. Name Years Pet. Imade-att.) Name Years 716 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 59.7 (470-800) Craig Conlin 1985-89 653 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 53.8 (1064-1976) Michael Brooks 1976-80 624 Tom Gola 1954-55 53.4 (448-839) Donn Wilber 1973-77 619 Tom Gola 1953-54 53.0 (677-1277) Ralph Lewis 1981-85 613 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 50.5 (415-821) Kevin Lynam 1977-81 50.4 (834-1656) Steve Black 1981-85 50.1 (1244-2482) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 48.8 (503-1031) Charlie Wise 1972-76 Field Goal Percentage Leaders - Year by Year 48.8 (456-935) Joe Bryant 1973-75 ( 150 or more attempts) 48.6 (684-1407) Doug Overton 1987-91 Season Flayer Made ATT PCT. 48.6 (663-1363) Tim Legler 1984-88 1990-91 Milko Lieverst 79 158 50.0 48.6 (693-1427) Bill Taylor 1972-75 1989-90 Doug Overton 201 387 51.9 Field Goal Percentage - Season 1988-89 Craig Conlin 135 226 59.7 Pet. (made-att.) Name Years 1987-88 Craig Conlin 144 223 64.6 64.6 (144-223) Craig Conlin 1987-88 1986-87 Craig Conlin 129 245 52.7 58.8 (245-443) Michael Brooks 1978-79 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 155 303 51.2 58.7 (237-404) Ralph Lewis 1983-84 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 201 360 55.8 58.5 (62-106) Craig Conlin 1985-86 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 237 404 58.7 58.3 (166-346) Donn Wilber 1975-76 1982-83 Albert Butts 147 266 55.3 1981-82 Tom Piotrowski 133 261 Field Goals Made - Career 51.0 1980-81 Donald Word 109 210 51.9 No. Name Years 1979-80 Michael Brooks 290 553 52.4 1244 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1978-79 Michael Brooks 245 443 55.3 1064 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1977-78 Michael Brooks 288 490 58.8 904 Tom Gola 1951-55 1976-77 Donn Wilber 194 333 58.3 834 Steve Black 1981-85 1975-76 Mike Arizin 121 244 49.6 693 Bill Taylor 1972-75 1974-75 Donn Wilber 82 149 55.1 684 Doug Overton 1987-91 1973-74 Glenn Collier 94 180 52.2 677 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1972-73 Jim Crawford 167 314 53.2 663 Tim Legler 1984-88 1971-72 Frank Doyle 128 258 49.6 651 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1970-71 Ken Durrett 211 440 47.9 640 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 201 425 47.2 583 Frank Corace 1961-64 1968-69 Ken Durrett 191 365 52.3 573 Larry Foust 1946-50 1967-68 Dave Ervin 105 201 5"> 2 Field Goals Made - Season 1966-67 George Paull 141 266 53.1 No. Name Years 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 277 584 47.6 349 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 1964-65 George Paull 112 223 50.2 335 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1963-64 Frank Corace 242 548 44.2 297 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1962-63 Tony Abbott 127 278 45.7 290 Michael Brooks 1979-80 1961-62 Walt Sampson 100 221 45.2 288 Michael Brooks 1978-79 1960-61 George Friedrich 90 174 51.7 1959-60 Joey Heyer 147 362 40.6 Field Goal Attempted - Career 1958-59 Robert Herdelin 144 256 56.2 No. Name Years 1957-58 Al Ferner 85 162 52.4

2482 Lionel Simmons 1 986-90 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 165 348 47.4 2222 Tom Gola 1951-55 1955-56 Alonzo Lewis 132 277 47.6 1976 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1954-55 Tom Gola 274 624 43.9 1656 Steve Black 1981-85 1 1953-54 Tom Gola 252 6 ) 40.7 1427 Bill Taylor 1972-75 1952-53 Tom Gola 186 451 41.2 1407 Doug Overton 1987-91 1951-52 Tom Gola 192 528 36.4 1403 Hubie Marshall 1 964-67 1950-51 200 518 38.6 1400 Frank Corace 1961-64 1399 Chip Green berg 1982-86 1363 Tim Legler 1984-88 1344 • Current Players in boldface • Ken Durrett 1 968-7 1277 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 Three-Point Field Goal Three-Point Field Goals

Percentage- Career (so-made mmmum) Attempted - Season

Pet. (made-art.) Name Years No. Names Years 45.6(161-353) Tim Legler 1984-88 227 Randy Woods 1990-91 41.5(100-241) RichTarr 1984-88 221 Randy Woods 1989-90 41.5(56-135) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 212 Tim Legler 1987-88 37.8 (142-376) Doug Overton 1987-91 193 Jack Hurd 1990-91 31.6(68-181) Larry Koretz 1983-87 181 Larry Koretz 1986-87

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage - Season Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Pet. (made-att.) Name Years Year By Year (minimum 30 made) 49.1 Tim Legler 1987-88 Season Player Made ATT PCT. 47.7 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1990-91 Randy Woods 80 227 .352 44.0 Jack Hurd 1988-89 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 31 65 .477 43.6 Doug Overton 1989-90 1988-89 Jack Hurd 70 159 .440 42.5 Rich Tarr 1986-87 1987-88 Tim Legler 104 212 .491 Three-Point Field Goals 1986-87 Rich Tarr 37 87 .425

Made - Career No. Name Years Current Players in boldface 178 Jack Hurd 1988-91 161 Tim Legler 1984-88 157 Randy Woods 1989-91 142 Doug Overton 1987-91 111 Bobby Johnson 1986-90

Three-Point Field Goals

Made - Season No. Names Years 104 Tim Legler 1987-88 80 Randy Woods 1990-91 77 Randy Woods 1989-90 70 Jack Hurd 1988-89 68 Larry Koretz 1986-87

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - Career No. Names Years 504 Jack Hurd 1988-91 448 Randy Woods 1989-91 376 Doug Overton 1987-91 353 Tim Legler 1984-88 303 Bobby Johnson 1986-90

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Free-Throw Percentage - Career Free-Throws Attempted - Season (200-made minimum) No. Name Years

Pet. (made-att) Name Years 266 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 84.6 (296-350) Hubie Marshall 1964-67 259 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 82.1 (262-319) Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 237 Michael Brooks 1979-80 81.9(344-420) Steve Black 1981-85 221 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 SI A (285-350) Doug Overton 1987-91 220 Al Lewis 1983-84 80.5 (248-308) Mo Connolly 1976-80 19 A (239-301) Charlie Wise 1972-76 19 A (212-268) Tim Legler 78.2 (219-280) Craig Conlin 1985-89 Free-Throw Percentage Leaders - 78.1 (395-506) Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Year by Year 1959-62 76.2 (266-349) Bob McAteer (60 or more attempts) 75.2 (231-307) Donn Wilber 1973-77 72.2 Lionel 1986-90 (673-932) Simmons Season Player FTM FTA PCT. Free-Throw Percentage - Season 1990-91 Doug Overton 106 128 82.8 Pet. (made-att.) Name Years 1989-90 Doug Overton 95 119 79.8 91.7 Kurt Kanaskie 1978-79 1988-89 Craig Conlin 59 68 86.8 85.4 Charlie Wise 1974-75 1987-88 Tim Legler 57 71 80.3 85.2 Mo Connolly 1979-80 1986-87 Rich Tarr 75 94 79.8 84.8 Hubie Marshall 1964-65 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 161 191 84.3 84.5 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 1984-85 Steve Black 74 89 83.1 84.5 Hubie Marshall 1964-65 1983-84 Steve Black 103 126 81.7 Free-Throw Percentage - Career 1982-83 Steve Black 47 62 77.4 1981-82 Steve Black 119 143 83.2 No. Name Ycjjrs 1980-81 Kevin 97 111 87.4 673 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 Lynam 653 Tom Gola 1951-55 1979-80 Jim Connolly 98 115 85.2 500 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1978-79 Kurt Kanaskie 55 60 91.7 453 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1977-78 Kurt Kanaskie 81 99 81.8 395 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1976-77 Darryl Gladden 51 64 79.7 1975-76 Charlie Wise 105 130 80.8 377 Ken Durrett 1968-71 353 Jim Crawford 1970-73 1974-75 Charlie Wise 76 89 85.4 1973-74 344 Steve Black 1981-85 Joe Bryant 86 123 69.9 323 Norm Grekin 1949-53 1972-73 Robert Jones 48 57 84.2 1971-72 Frank Doyle 71 88 80.7 3 1 Larry Foust 1946-50 1970-71 Ken Durrett 145 189 76.7 Free-Throws - Season Made 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 83 101 82.2 No. Name Years 1968-69 Bernie Williams 62 79 78.5 1 /\0 "7 OO 196 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1967-68 Dave Ervin 49 81.7 1 /\ O O O f\ 60 189 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 109 129 84.5 1 /\"7/\ O f\ 167 Michael Brooks 1979-80 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 120 142 84.5

164 Al Lewis 1 983-84 1 964-65 Hubie Marshall 67 79 S4.S

146 Lionel Simmons 1 989-90 1963-64 Frank Corace 117 172 68.0 Free-Throws Attempted - Career 1962-63 Tony Abbott 48 63 76.2 No. Name Years 1961-62 Bob Mc Ateer 133 170 78.2 932 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1960-61 Bill Raftery 106 139 76.3 877 Tom Gola 1951-55 1959-60 Ralph Bantivoglio 52 65 SO.O 838 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1958-59 Hugh Brolly 46 62 74.2 714 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1957-58 Bill Kathader 72 95 75.7 654 Jim Crawford 1970-73 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 129 ISO 71.2 512 Albert Butts 1981-84 1955-56 FranO'Malley 62 97 68.6 509 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1954-55 Tom Gola 202 267 75.6 506 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1953-54 Tom Gola 186 254 73.2 459 Norm Grekin 1949-53 1952-53 Tom Gola 145 186 78.0 429 Al Lewis 1954-57 1951-52 Tom Gola 120 170 70.6

1950-51 Jack ( reorge 69 94 73.4 • Current Players in boldface • 8

Shots

Rebounds - Career Blocked Shots - Season No. Name Years No. Name Years 2201 Tom Gola 1951- 55 77 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1429 Lionel Simmons 1986- 90 65 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1372 Michael Brooks 1976- 80 61 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 966 Ralph Lewis 1981- 85 57 Ron Barnes 1985-86 850 Ken Durrett 1968- 71 50 Ron Barnes 1986-87 832 Norm Grekin 1949- 53 826 George Sutor 1962- 65 791 Walter Sampson 1961- 64 Rebound Leaders - Year by Year 784 Bob Alden 1957- 60 Season Player Total Ave. 780 Albert Butts 1981- 84 1990-91 Milko Lieverst 231 8.0 773 Jim Wolkiewicz 1974- 78 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 356 11.1 Rebounds - Season 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 365 11.4 No. Name Years 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 386 11.4 652 Tom Gola 1953- 54 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 322 9.8

6 1 Tom Gola 1954- 55 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 145 5.2 497 Tom Gola 1951- 52 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 268 9.6 434 Tom Gola 1952- 53 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 281 9.1 386 Lionel Simmons 1987- 1982-83 Albert Butts 307 9.6 Rebounding Average - Career 1981-82 Albert Butts 238 8.8 (600-rebound minimum) 1980-81 Stan Williams 248 9.2

Pet. Name Years 1979-80 Michael Brooks 356 11.5 18.7 Tom Gola 1951- 55 1978-79 Michael Brooks 347 13.3 12.1 Jackie Moore 195 1- 53 1977-78 Michael Brooks 358 12.8 12.0 Michael Brooks 1976- 80 1976-77 Michael Brooks 311 10.7 12.0 Ken Durrett 1968- 71 1975-76 DonnWilber 261 10.0 11.6 George Sutor 1962- 65 1974-75 Joe Bryant 330 11.4 11.2 Bob Alden 1957- 60 1973-74 Joe Bryant 282 10.8 11.1 Joe Bryant 1973- 75 1972-73 JoeDiCocco 238 9.5 10.9 Lionel Simmons 1986- 90 1970-71 Ken Durrett 251 9.3 10.7 Walter Sampson 1961 64 1969-70 Ken Durrett 315 12.1 9.5 Norm Grekin 1949- 54 1968-69 Ken Durrett 284 11.8 Rebounding Average - Season 1967-68 EdSzczesny 281 10.0 1966-67 9.9 Pet. Name Years Stan Wlodarczyk 257 23.0 Tom Gola 1953- 54 1965-66 George Paull 220 8.8 19.9 Tom Gola 1954- 55 1964-65 George Sutor 267 11.6 17.1 Tom Gola 1951- 52 1963-64 George Sutor 282 11.3 15.5 Tom Gola 1952- 53 1962-63 George Sutor 277 11.5 14.7 Bob Alden 1958- 59 1961-62 Walt Sampson 280 11.2 1960-61 Joe Carey 221 9.6 Blocked Shots - Career 1959-60 Bob Alden 319 14.5 No. Name Years 1958-59 BobHerdelin 324 14.1 248 Lionel Simmons 1986- 90 1957-58 Bob Alden 214 9.3 107 Ron Barnes 1985- 87 1956-57 Wally Fredericks 226 8.7 94 Ralph Lewis 1981- 85 1955-56 FranO'Malley 352 14.1 67 Tom Piotrowski 1978- 79, 80-83 1954-55 Tom Gola 618 19.9 63 Albert Butts 1981- 84 1953-54 Tom Gola 652 21.7 1952-53 Tom Gola 434 15.5 1951-52 Tom Gola 497 15.5 Current Players in boldface • Assists - Career Assists Leaders - Year by Year (com) No. Name Years Season Player Total Ave. 671 Doug Overton 1987-91 1979-80 Kevin Lynam 130 4.19 461 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 1978-79 Darryl Gladden 157 5.60 1977-78 461 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Darryl Gladden 186 6.40 1976-77 Tony DiLeo 105 3.62 429 Rich Tarr 1984-88 1975-76 Charlie Wise 134 5.15 407 Charlie Wise 1972-76 1974-75 Charlie Wise 128 4.41 368 Greg Webster 1977-81 1973-74 Charlie Wise 110 3.93 366 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1972-73 Jim Crawford 79 3.16 355 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1971-72 Jim Crawford 68 2.72 347 Larry Cannon 1966-69 1970-71 Greg Cannon 140 5.16 278 Glenn Collier 1973-76 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 113 4.35 261 Kevin Lynam 1977-81 1968-69 Larry Cannon 140 5.83 244 Tim Legler 1984-88 1967-68 Larry Cannon 134 4.76 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 107 4.12 Assists - Season 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 102 3.92 No. Name Years 244 Doug Overton 1988-89 212 Doug Overton 1989-90 189 Rich Tarr 1986-87 Steals - Career 186 Darryl Gladden 1977-78 No. Name Years 168 Rich Tarr 1987-88 277 Doug Overton 1987-91 Assists Average - Career 239 Lionel Simmons 1986-89 (200- minimum) 200 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 Pet. Name Years 176 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 5.5 Doug Overton 1987-91 157 Jack Hurd 1988-91 5.1 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 145 Randy Woods 1989-91 4.6 Larry Cannon 1966-69 134 Rich Tan- 1984-88 4.2 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 118 Steve Black 1981-85 4.2 Charlie Wise 1972-76 112 Tim Legler 1984-88 3.9 Greg Webster 1977-81 106 Dallas Philson 1981-84.85-86 3.6 Rich Tan- 1984-88 84 Larry Koretz 1983-87 3.6 Greg Cannon 1968-71 82 Albert Butts 1981-84 3.5 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 78 Craig Conlin 1985-89 3.3 Glenn Collier 1973-76 71 Peter Tiano 1981-85 2.8 Jim Crawford 1970-73 Steals - Season Assists Average - Season No. Name Years Pet. Name Years 98 Doug Overton 1988-89 7.63 Doug Overton 1988-89 89 Randy Woods 1988-89 6.63 Doug Overton 1989-90 85 Doug Overton 1989-90 6.44 Greg Webster 1980-81 71 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 6.41 Dan Gladden 1977-78 70 Al Lewis 1983-84 6.09 Larry Cannon 1968-69

Steals Leaders- Year bv Yeair Assists Leaders - Year by Year Season Player Total Average Season Player Total Average 1990-91 Randy Woods 59 2.36 1990-91 Doug Overton 124 4.96 1989-90 Doug Overton US 3.06 1989-90 Doug Overton 212 6.63 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 71 2.09 1988-89 Doug Overton 244 7.63 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 34 2.42 1987-88 Rich Tan- 168 4.90 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 53 1.61 1986-87 Rich Tan- 189 5.73 1985-86 Tim Legler 27 0.96 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 106 3.76 19S4-85 Ralph Lewis 52 1.86 1984-85 Chip Greenberg 118 4.37 1983-84 Ralph Low is 70 2.26 1983-84 Chip Greenberg 148 4.93 1982-83 Chip Greenberg 54 2.16 1982-83 Chip Greenberg 89 3.56 1981-82 Steve Black 80 2.86

1980-81 Greg Webster 174 6.44 • Current Players in boldface • Opponent W L First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30) Alabama 2 3 1974 1980 \9&0 (82-80) 1981 (87-65) Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946(67-67) American 15 7 1966 1989 1989(77/-97j 1983 (65-63) Arizona 2 1950 1953 1953 (87-68)

Arkansas 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-58)

Arkansas(L7?) 1 1987 1987 1987 (92-73) Army 13 4 1973 1990 1990 (106-73) 1987 (68-59)

Arnold 1 1943 1943 1943 (83-48)

Austin Peay 1 1989 1989 1989(79-74)

Baldwin-Wallace 2 1 1949 1951 1951 (86-67) 1949(52-49) Baltimore 4 1933 1969 1969 (J 00-57) Baylor 2 1972 1991 1991 (87-82)

Biscayne 6 1 1972 1978 1978 (89-84) 1912(103-93)

Bloomsburg 1 1950 1950 1950(67-41)

Boston College 3 1 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972(62-67)

Boston University 1 1983 1983 1983 (70-58)

Bowling Green 5 1 1949 1986 1986 (94-54) 1949(57-45)

Bradley 2 1 1954 1957 1957 (87-77) 1956(93-78)

Brandeis 1 1955 1955 1955 (102-56) Brigham Young 5 3 1949 1991 1991 (93-81) 1988 (95-82)

Brooklyn College 1 1935 1935 1935(28-17)

Brown 1 1983 1983 1983 (67-59) Bucknell 15 3 1903 1983 1983 (68-66) 1980(80-79)

Butler 1 1940 1940 1940 (46-37)

Cal St-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) Canisius 23 9 1941 1991 1991 (84-68) 1983 (55-54) Catholic 8 4 1933 1947 1947 (68-33) 1939(45-40)

Central Florida 1 1987 1987 1987 (68-43) C.C.N.Y. 4 1938 1946 1946(94-52)

Chaminade 1 1988 1988 1988 (90-60) Charleston (Morris-Harvey) 3 1934 1942 1942 (39-27) Cincinnati 3 6 1948 1983 1953 (86-81) 1983 (76-73)

Clemson 1 1 1975 1990 1975 (67-63) 1990(79-75)

Cleveland State 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-72) Coast Guard 2 2 1943 1946 1946 (59-46) 1945(58-44)

Columbia 1 1 1968 1970 1910(89-74) 1968 (83-69)

Columbus 1 1942 1942 1942 (45-47)

Cooper Union 1 1933 1933 1933 (33-16)

Cornell 1 1970 1970 1970(68-56) Creighton 3 6 1963 1971 1971 (64-61) 1970(86-77) Dartmouth 2 1962 1985 1985 (84-55) Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942 (44-33) Dayton 5 4 1952 1988 1988 (69-66) 1984 (84-69)

Delaware 18 1 1932 1988 1988 (86-72) 1932(55-25) De Paul 2 6 1950 1990 1990 (83-62) 1987 (58-54)

Detroit 1 2 1965 1970 1969(98-96) 1970(87-77) Dickinson 3 1954 1977 1977 (82-61) Drexel 14 3 1945 1983 1983 (63-61) 1981 (69-66) Duke 4 1978 1983 1983 (61-60) Duquesne 17 17 1940 1983 1983 (67-67) 1979(90-89)

East Carolina 1 1978 1978 1978 (96-95) Eastern Kentucky 4 1952 1987 1987 (98-83)

Eastern Michigan 1 1973 1973 1973 (93-66) Elizabethtown 2 1932 1932 1932 (42-29) Fairfield 15 5 1972 1991 1991 (73-54) 1987 (75-62)

Florida 1 1990 1990 1990(76-69)

Florida Southern 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-73)

Florida State 1 1 1989 1991 1989(707-700) 1991 (83-74) Fordham 18 5 1954 1990 1990(77-67) 1987 (87-79)

Fresno State 1 1990 1990 1990(75-65) Furman 3 1954 1975 1975(69-64)

Gallaudet 1 1932 1932 1932(23-17) George Washington 2 1951 1984 1984 (65-64) Georgetown 15 9 1945 1981 1965 (88-80) 1981 (79-63) Georgia 2 3 1970 1988 1971 (50-42) 1988 (95-85)

Georgia Southern 1 1989 1989 1989(64-62)

Georgia Tech 1 1 1949 1971 1949 (67-59) 1971 (70-67) Geneva 3 1938 1952 1952 (103-74) Gettysburg 11 2 1946 1968 1968 (96-58) 1962(57-44)

- 1991-92 Opponents in Boldface - All-liiiu: lit; ord wit ponents

Opponent W L First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Hartford 1 1985 1985 1985 (82-80) Haverford 2 1944 1944 1944 (53-50) Hofstra 14 3 1969 1983 1983 (78-62) [977(92-81)

Holy Cross 15 4 1949 1990 1990 (84-8J) 1986 ( 72- 70)

Houston 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-87) Idaho 2 1951 1991 1991 (83-61)

Idaho State 1 1 1980 1982 192,0(88-83) 1982 (86-68)

Illinois State 1 1987 1987 1987 (70-50)

Illinois Wesleyan 1 1939 1939 1939(25-23)

Indiana 1 1 1957 1969 1969 c; 08-88) 1957 (93-80) Iona 13 6 1954 1991 1991 (83-70) 1991 (77-74) Iowa 2 1955 1955 1955 (76-73)

Kansas 2 1952 1976 1976 ( 74- 73)

Kansas State 1 1988 1988 1988 (66-53) Kentucky 3 1954 1979 1979(109-77)

Kutztown 1 1 1945 1945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53) Lafayette 30 10 1903 1983 1983 (79-61) 1982(67-65) Lebanon Valley 4 1939 1955 1955(112-70)

Lehigh 13 1 1959 1982 1982(94-69) 1972(69-64)

Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36)

Long Beach State 1 1989 1989 1989(96-63) Long Island U. 3 5 1936 1971 1971 (68-53) 1942(67-37) Louisville 2 7 1949 1986 1966 (96-92) 1986(72-60)

Louisiana Tech 1 1989 1989 \9&9 (83-74) Loyola (LA) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80) Loyola (MD) 29 1 1934 1991 1991 (86-70) 1944 (53-45)

Loyola-Marymount 1 1 1990 1991 1991 (133-118) \990(121-116) Lutheran Seminary 2 1931 1932 1932 (50-24) Maine 4 1976 1987 1987 (79-66) Manhattan 35 6 1913 1991 1991 (94-70) 1976 (79-78)

Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) [910(97-88)

Maryland 1 1984 1984 1984 (96-83)

Massachusetts 1 1 1972 1991 1912(82-75) 1991 (93-90)

Memphis State 1 1 1975 1976 1975 ( 93-84) [916(81-77) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 1971 1971 (97-77) [910(103-96)

Michigan 1 1976 1976 [916(86-71)

Millersville 20 1 1939 1962 1962(102-62) 1958 (90-80)

Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87)

Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74) Monmouth 3 1984 1986 1986(72-69)

Montana 1 1979 1979 [979(91-78) Moravian 4 1941 1948 [94% (70-58)

Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968 (81-73) 1945(54-47) Mount St. Mary's 3 3 1932 1939 1939(34-26) 1933(21-14) Muhlenberg 24 7 1941 1963 1963(88-49) [959(92-75)

Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952(105-82)

Navy 1 1954 1954 1954(64-48)

Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) [912(75-60) Newark 2 1942 1943 1943(50-35)

New Mexico State 1 1973 1973 1973(76-70)

N.Y.U. 1 1953 1953 [953(80-63) Niagara 27 15 1934 1991 1991 (77-65) 1977 (66-64)

North Carolina 1 2 1947 1988 1947(65-02) 1988(96 82)

N.C. Charlotte 1 1978 1978 [97* (68-67) N.C. State 5 7 1949 1968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68)

Northeastern 1 1987 1987 1987(702 85)

Northwestern 1 1 964 1964 1964(91-69) Notre Dame 4 16 1972 1991 1990(86-78) 1991 (84-68)

Ohio State 1 1 1978 1990 1 940 74-62) ( [97% (86-83)

Ohio University 1 1986 1986 1986(70-65)

Oklahoma 1 1945 1945 1445(52 38)

Ok. Stated &M) 1 1940 1940 [940(33-16)

Oklahoma City 1 1967 1 967 [961(108-97) Pennsylvania 20 24 1934 1991 1991 (84-80) 1488(66-6/)

Pennsylvania Optometry 1 1932 1932 [932(36-18)

Penn State 2 1 1454 1987 [969(70-55) 1987(59-58J

Phila. Osteopathy 1 1934 1934 [934(32-13) Phila. Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980 (87-58) Phila. Textile 2 1931 1432 [932(31-10)

Pittsburgh 1 1984 1484 1984 (9.5 91)

Princeton 4 1 1932 1988 1988(63-62) 1932 (25-24)

- 1941-42 Opponent* in Boldface J

~"l V* l " I lime uid with O ypunents 1

Opponent w L First Last Last La Salle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 ( 75- 73) 1977 (75-62)

Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980(90-82)

Rhode Island 1 4 1977 1981 19&0 (84-76) 1981 (70-60)

Rice 1 2 1941 1982 1982 (64-58) 1942(51-41) Richmond 5 1 1955 1989 1989 (97-76) 1988 (82-81) Rider 20 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983 (71-69)

Roanoke 1 1 1937 1939 1937 (32-29) 1939 (31-30)

Rutgers 2 1 1961 1975 1974 (82-76) 1975 (96-82) St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1982 1982 (68-65) 1978 (108-95) St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (59-50) 1943 (47-41) St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969 (107-95) St. John's 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71) St. Joseph's 46 47 1901 1991 1990 (93-76) 1991 (82-73) St. Louis 3 3 1951 1963 1955 (88-79) 1963 (62-61)

St. Mary's 1 1985 1985 1985 (69-59)

St. Peter's 11 8 1984 1991 1990 ( 74-66) 1991 (57-50)

San Diego State 1 1 1977 1981 1977 (88-84) 1981 (93-67) San Francisco 5 1949 1973 1973 (74-73)

Santa Clara 1 3 1940 1982 1941 (41-37) 1982 (93-74) ScrantonfSf. Thomas) 17 9 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1952 (55-52 Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-62) Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1966 1965 (101-71) 1966 (9J-92J Siena 3 1 1990 1991 1991 (67-64) 1991 (93-76)

South Carolina 1 1 1969 1989 1989 (85-67) 1969 (62-59)

South Florida 1 1982 1982 1982 (82-62) SW Missouri State 2 1953 1990 1990 (62-58) Southern Cal 3 1948 1973 1973 (77-72)

Southern Methodist 1 1977 1977 1977 (94-86)

Southern Miss 1 1 1987 1990 1990(79-63) 1987 (84-80)

Stanford 2 1 1953 1985 1974 (77-66) 1985 (84-73)

Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982 (71-69) 1979 (90- 76)

Susquehanna 1 1932 1932 1932(17-11) Swarthmore 2 1946 1947 1947 (47-43) Syracuse 14 16 1955 1989 1970(108-101) 1989 (92-76) Temple 34 47 1900 1991 1990 (63-62) 1991 (97-86)

Temple Pharmacy 2 1 1931 1932 1932(33-17) 1931 (32-17) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1911(92-85)

Texas-San Antonio 1 1988 1988 1988 (74-51)

Texas A&M 2 1 1976 1982 1980 (72-67) 1983 (52-74)

Texas Tech 1 1975 1975 1975 (73-64)

Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-66)

Toledo 1 4 1941 1950 1949 (62-51) 1950(59-55)

Towson State 1 1983 1983 1983 (79-78)

Tulsa 1 2 1940 1972 1971 (63-61) 1972 (80- 77)

U.C.L.A. 2 1 1950 1955 1955 (85-77) 1950 (62-57) Upsala 2 1935 1936 1936 (31-24)

Ursinus 1 1932 1932 1932 (29-26)

Utah 1 2 1947 1955 1948 (52-46) 1955 (76-69,)

Utah State 1 2 1964 1980 1964(90-85) 1980(59-85) Valparaiso 2 1957 1958 1958 (97-86)

Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95) Vermont 7 1977 1984 1984(91-75) Villanova 23 21 1934 1991 1991 (102-94) 1988 (8J-S0) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64)

VA Commonwealth 1 1983 1983 1983 (76-67)

Wake Forest 1 1 1953 1974 1953(76-59) 1974(95-90)

Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94) Washington College 3 1940 1942 1942 (32-16) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 (71-56) 1940(30-27) West Virginia 3 1955 1968 1968 (100-83)

Western Carolina 1 1982 1982 1982 (58-55) Western Kentucky 14 15 1943 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (97-87) Widener (P.M.C.) 11 3 1936 1978 1978 (83-75) 1939(36-57)

William & Mary 1 1949 1949 1949 (63-51)

Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 1983 1983 1983 (62-51)

Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32) Wyomissing P.I. 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41) Xavier 2 2 1958 1983 1981 (70-65) 1983 (709-85)

Yale 1 1970 1970 1970 (81-59)

Youngstown State 1 2 1952 1984 1953 (94-41) 1984(87-76)

- 1991-92 Opponents in Boldface - ;iockwise: 1952 Championship Team, Chip Greenberg, Rich Tarr, Tom Gola and Ken Durrett All- Time iteajids Year oy Year

Seasson Won Lost Captainfx,) Seasson Won Lost Captain(s)

1991 19 11 Doug Overton 1965 15 8 Joe Cunnane

1990 30 2 Lionel Simmons 1964 16 9 Frank Corace

1989 26 6 Craig Conlin, 1963 16 8 Bill Raftery, Lionel Simmons Tony Abbott

1988 24 10 Tim Legler, 1962 19 9 Bob McAteer Rich Tarr 1961 17 7 Bob McAteer 1987 20 13 Larry Koretz 1960 16 6 Game Captains 1986 14 14 Chip Greenberg, 1959 16 7 Al Ferner Gary Jones 1958 16 9 Charles Eltingham 1985 15 13 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1957 17 9 Game Captains 1956 15 10 Game Captains 1984 20 11 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1955 26 5 Tom Gola

1983 18 14 Tom Piotrowski, 1954 26 4 Tom Gola, Ralph Gilmore Frank O'Hara

1982 16 13 Paul Harter 1953 25 3 Game Captains

1981 14 13 Greg Webster, 1952 25 7 Charles Donnelly Kevin Lynam, 1951 22 7 James Phelan Stan Williams 1950 21 4 Frank Comerford 1980 22 9 Michael Brooks 1949 21 7 Joe Greenberg 1979 15 13 Tony Plakis, 1948 20 4 Fred Bernhardt Darryl Gladden 1947 20 6 Bob Walters 1978 18 12 Joe Mihalich, Jim Wolkiewicz 1946 9 14 Bob Walters

1977 17 12 Donn Wilber 1945 11 8 Game Captains

1976 11 15 Glenn Collier, 1944 7 7 Don Clune Varick Cutler, 1943 13 9 Irv Reichman Charlie Wise 1942 12 11 Charles McGlone 1975 22 7 Bill Taylor 1941 11 8 Gene Gillen, 1974 18 10 Joe DiCocco, John Brnich Frank Moffatt 1940 12 8 Tom Carroll 1973 15 10 Jim Crawford, 1939 13 6 Frank Hoerst Bill Fox 1938 9 8 Frank Hoerst 1972 6 19 Jim Crawford 1937 12 7 Frank Hoerst 1971 20 7 Ken Durrett 1936 4 13 Phil Kear 1970 14 12 Fran Dunphy, Ken Durrett 1935 15 6 Matt Kratchowill

1969 23 1 Game Captains 1934 14 3 Clem Meehan

1968 20 8 Larry Cannon, 1933 13 3 Joe Meehan Lefty Ervin 1932 11 9 Charles Mosicant

1967 14 12 Hubie Marshall, 1931 15 4 Mort Gratz, George Paull Ray Bab 1966 10 15 Jerry Marano La Salle

Tom Gola 1954 Player of the Year

Tom Gola, plain and simple, put La Salle basketball on the map. Widely regarded as the premier college player of his time, Gola led the Explorers to the 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Championships. A scorer both inside and outside, he averaged 20.9 points and 19.0 rebounds in his four-year career. A three-time collegiate All-American, Gola played in the NBA with the Philadelphia Warriors and New York Knicks and was named All-Pro five times. Gola added to his La Salle glory as head coach of the 1968-69 Explorers who finished 23-1 and as the second ranked team in the nation. Among Gola's honors are: 1969 Coach of the Year, New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers; 1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient; "Living Sports Legend", Philadelphia Sports Writers Association, 1985; Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame; Madison Square Garden All-Time Team; Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame; SPORT Magazine All-Time All-American Team; Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame; Big Five Hall of Fame, 1986 (Special Category, Coach).

Michael Brooks 1980 Player of the Year

A consensus All-American, Brooks is the school's 2nd all-time leading scorer and 19th on the NCAA career scoring list. He also holds the school mark for most points in a game with 51. A spectacular combination of strength and grace highlighted Brooks' play as did his intelligence on the court. In 1980, Brooks was named Captain of the United States Olympic Team and East Coast Conference "Player of the Year". Brooks played professionally with the NBAs San Diego Clippers. Among Brooks' honors are: United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year" 1980; Big Five "Player of the Year" 1978, 1980; Big Five Hall of Fame 1986: Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year"; National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980; ECAC All-Decade Team (1970-79).

Lionel Simmons 1990 Player of the Year

Simmons, the Explorers all-time leading scorer, continued the La Salle tradition of dominant players, winning every national Player of the Year award as an unanimous All- American in 1990. He is the 3rd leading scorer in NCAA history and the only player to score over 3,000 points (3,217) and pull down over 1,085 rebounds (1.429). Upon graduating

he also held the NCAA record for consecutive games scoring in double figures with 1 15. Simmons owns the La Salle record book as the career leader in eight categories. He also captained the 1989-90 Explorers, who set a single season record with 30 victories. Simmons is now in his second season with the NBAs Sacramento Kings. Among Simmons' honors are the 1990: John R. Wooden Award; Eastman Kodak Award (National Association of Basketball Coaches); Award (Basketball Hall of Fame) and the Naismith Award. He was named 1990 Player of the Year by: Associated Press; United Press International; U.S. Basketball Writers Association (Mercedes Ben: Award); Basketball Weekly; World Almanac; ESPN; Cawood Ledford Productions; and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (1988-89-90) and the Philadelphia Big 5(1988-89-90). Forty Years Ago

Grekin, Gola MVP's as La Salle Tops Dayton to Win NIT Championship

and junior Norm Grekin grabbed 15 team, and it was no contest. Led by Gola n the early days of post-season boards. In a game that was described as and Iehle and playmaking captain Buddy basketball tournaments - in the one of the best in the NIT's 14-year Donnelly, the Explorers built a 38-30

late 1930s through the middle history, the lead margin on either side halftime lead, then wrapped up the title '50s - the National Invitation was never more than four points, as a with a 37-34 second-half advantage, to

Tournament was at least on a par with capacity crowd of 1 8,422 wildly cheered post a 75-64 victory. Grekin, Gola and and perhaps superior to the still-emerging on both teams in New York's old Moore were named to the All- NCAA Tournament. So, when the La Madison Square Garden Tournament team, and the Olympic Salle Explorers romped through Seton In the quarter-finals, Grekin, playing Trials were just ahead.

Hall, St. John's, Duquesne and Dayton to his way toward a share of tournament At that time, the Olympic squad was capture the 1952 championship, it was a MVP honors with Gola, tallied 17 points picked from team trials rather than feat of national basketball importance. and had 16 rebounds in a 51-45 victory individuals as is done today. In those

La Salle, coached by future Hall of over local favorite St. John's. And Grekin Trials, La Salle again defeated St. John's,

Famer Ken Loeffler, had entered the NIT again played a big role in the 59-46 romp 7 1 -62, but bowed to and as an unseeded team and had to get by over the Sihugo Green-led Duquesne the Kansas Jayhawks, 70-65, and fell Seton Hall's powerful Pirates, led by Dukes, rated by many as the top team in before the Phillips Oilers, an AAU seven-footer and an the tournament. Grekin had 2 1 points and powerhouse. exceptional guard in . But 10 rebounds, Gola contributed 14 Between the NIT and the Olympic La Salle freshman Tom Gola and junior rebounds and 10 points and sophomore Trials, the team, the school and the City Fred Iehle hit for 30 and 25 points Jackie Moore added 12 points and 11 of Philadelphia received notice from all respectively, with Iehle pouring in 20 in rebounds. around the country. And coach Loeffler the first half as the Explorers won, 80-76. Then came the championship game had this praise for the team in an article

Gola had 1 9 rebounds and six assists against a tall and talented that appeared in the La Salle Collegian: "This was a new team, a young team,

like a child in fact. It first had to walk. As

any child would, it fell a few times. It gradually learned to walk, then to run.

Against Seton Hall, it found it could jump as well as run." And Ken could have added: "All the way to a national championship."

La s all e D ay ton FG FT PTS. FG FT PTS Grekin 5 5 15 Grigsby 8 2 18 Gilson Horan 3 6 Pax son 5 5 15 Iehle 8 2 18

1 1 3 Gola 9 4 22 Donoher French Meineke 4 5 13 Moore 3 2 8 Taylor

Jones 1 1 Norris 3 1 7

Donnelly 5 1 11 Boyle Altieri Hams u O'Hara Joseph 1 2 Waywood Totals 10 15 75 Totals 2b 14 64

La Salle 18 20 25 12 75

Tom Gola (15) defends La Salle Basket in 1952 NIT Championship Game. Dayton 13 17 18 16 64 Officials: Lou Eisenstein John Nucatola 1962 NIT Ch

1951-52 Roster Name CL. Age HT PPG High School

4 Newt Jones Sr. 21 6-3 6.9 Northeast

5 Frank O'Hara So. 19 5-9 2.5 La Salle

6 Joe Gilson Fr. 18 6-4 0.5 Lincoln

7 Norm Grekin Jr. 21 6-5 14.0 West Philadelphia

8 Jackie Moore So. 19 6-5 9.2 Overbrook

9 Bill Katheder Fr. 18 6-5 0.5 North Catholic

10 Jim Warrington Fr. 18 6-5 1.8 West Catholic

11 Fred Iehle Jr. 21 6-3 15.4 Olney

12 Ed Altieri So. 21 6-2 2.0 South Philadelphia

14 Jack French Jr. 21 6-7 1.3 La Salle

15 Tom Gola Fr. 18 6-6 17.4 La Salle

17 Chas Donnelly Sr. 22 5-11 7.3 La Salle

Coach: Ken Loeffler

Head Coach - Ken Loeffler Manager: James O'Conner '52 Trainer: Harry Bruner

LA SALLE COLLEGE

The Games 1952 N. I. T. CHAMPIONS 1952 La Salle 80, Seton Hall 76 March 8, 1952 Madison Square Garden (Att: 18,422)

La Salle 51, St. John's 45 March 10, 1952 Madison Square Garden (Att: 18,310)

La Salle 59, Duquesne 46 March 13, 1952 Madison Square Garden (Att: 17,000)

La Salle 75, Dayton 64 March 15, 1952 Madison Square Garden (Att: 18,485) The Champions! 1

The Evening Bulletin The Road to the 1954 March 21, 1954 NCAA Championship First Round LA SALLE BEATS LA SALLE 76, Fordham 74 (ot) National Championship: March 8, 1954 BRADLEY, 92-76, Semi-Finals Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, LA SALLE 69, Penn State 54 FOR NCAA TITLE Buffalo, NY O'Malley's layup, off a pass from March 19, 1954 Explorers Wrap Up Game Gola, tied the game at 68 at the buzzer Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, With 30-Point 3rd Period; in regulation, and La Salle went on to Kansas City, MO Blatcher, who had scored 25 points 2 Scoring Marks Broken capture the overtime victory. Gola finished with 28 points and 16 in the previous three games, matched By Bob Vetrone Gola's total of 19 points in the rebounds, and O'Malley added 13 NCAA semifinal victory over the Nittany Of The Bulletin Sports Staff points. Lions. Gola also had 17 rebounds as La Salle led from the opening tap. Kansas City, Mo., March 20 — La Salle Eastern Regional: Coach Ken Loeffler was almost College, playing by far its greatest game of a Semi-Finals apologetic after the game, explaining. "We weren't very interesting but what long and successful season, roared to a 92-76 LA SALLE 88, North Carolina State 81 can you do against a zone (defense).'" victory over Bradley tonight to bring March 12, 1954 The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia its first NCAA basketball National Championship: Gola and Singley each scored 26 championship. points as the Explorers advanced to the Finals The Explorers, receiving sparkling Eastern Regional final with a win over LA SALLE 92, Bradley 76 performances from about a half dozen of its the Atlantic Coast Champion March 20, 1954 Wolfpack. Gola also had 26 rebounds. Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, players, used a devastating 30-point third The NCAA win was a repeat of an Kansas City, MO the pinnacle local quarter to reach highest any earlier La Salle triumph, 83-79, at Trailing 43-42 at halftime, La Salle team has approached. Tom Gola, Charley North Carolina State. exploded for 30 points in the third period to open a 15-point lead and coast to the Singley, Frank Blatcher, Fran 'Ma Iley, Frank Eastern Regional: Finals NCAA title. Gola scored 9 points. O'Hara — all took important parts in the Blatcher 8 in the period. Blatcher, a 24- LA SALLE 64, Navy 48 year-old sophomore Navy veteran, and triumph, which was turned into a runaway by March 13, 1954 Singley, another sophomore, each scored that prolific third quarter. The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA 23 points in the Championship game, while Gola again had as many points as In rolling to its 92-point total, La Salle Gola again led the way with 22 rebounds (19). In the five NCAA points and 24 rebounds. A 22-8 scoring broke the record for points in a championship Tournament games, Gola averaged 22.8 margin in the third period gave the also points and 20.4 rebounds; Singley game. The combined pointage of 168 set Explorers a 43-29 lead going into the averaged 17.2 points in the tournament, a new record for the tourney final. last 10 minutes. Singley had 16 points Blatcher 13.4, O'Malley 10.2, and Frank in the championship victory. O'Hara, the only senior on the roster, 6.8. Gola was voted the tournament's Outstanding Player and was joined on Salle Bradley La the All-Tournament team by Singley. FG FT PTS FG FT PTS

Singley 8 7 23 Petersen 4 2 10 1953-1954 NCAA. CHAMPIONS Babetch Greenberg 2 1 5 King 3 6 12 Maples 2 4

Gower 1 1 Blatcher 1 1 23 Estergard 3 11 17 Gola 7 5 19 Carney 3 11 17 O'Malley 5 1 11 Utt Yodsnukis Kent 8 16

O'Hara 2 3 7 Riley 1 1 3

Totals 37 18 92 Totals 22 32 76

Bradley 22 21i 14 15 76 La Salle 19 23 30 2C 92

Officials: Hagan Anderson. Ross Dean Attendance: 10,500 Po£l S^a&on Toui-iiaiiucut

NCAA Tournament

Year Site Opponent Score

1954 Buffalo, NY Fordham W 76-74 (ot) Palestra N. Carolina W 88-81 NCAA \ Navy W 64-48 Kansas City, MO Penn State W 69-54 Bradley T( W 92-76

1955 Madison Sq.Garden W. Virginia W 95-61 Palestra Princeton 73-46 Canisius 99-64 Kansas City, MO Iowa w 76-73 San Francisco 77-63

1968 College Park, MD Columbia L 83-69 1975 Palestra Syracuse L 87-83 (ot) 1978 Palestra Villanova L 103-97 1980 West Lafayette, IN Purdue L 90-82 1983 Palestra Boston University W 70-58 Greensboro, NC Virginia Commonwealth L 76-67 1988 Notre Dame, IN Kansas State L 66-53 1989 Nashville, TN Louisiana Tech L 83-74 1990 Hartford, CT Southern Mississippi W 79-63 Clemson L 79-75 National Invitation Tournament

Year Site Opponent Score 1948 New York, NY Western Kentucky L 68-61 1950 New York, NY Arizona W 72-66 Duquesne L 49-47

1951 New York, NY St. Louis L 73-61 K\ 1952 New York, NY Seton Hall W 80-76 St. John's W 51-45 NIT Duquesne W 59-46 Dav ton W 75-64

1953 New York, NY St. John's L 75-74

1963 New York, NY St. Louis L 62-61 1965 New York, NY Detroit L 93-86 1971 New York, NY Georgia Tech L 70-67

1984 Palestra Pitt L 95-91

1987 Villanova, PA Villanova W 86-84 Buffalo, NY Niagara W 89-81 Palestra V Illinois St. W 70-50 Madison Sq. Garden Arkansas - L.R. W 92-73 S.Mississippi L 84-80

1991 Amherst, MA Masachusetts L 93-90

(All games prior to 1984 played at Madison Square Garden) )

-Year Tournament Site Opponent Score -Year Tournament Site Opponent Score 1952-53 ECAC Holiday New York, NY DePaul L 61-63 1972-73 Cable Car Oakland, CA San Francisco L 73-74 Festival Cincinatti W 86-81 Classic Santa Clara L 69-71 (ot) New York U. W 80-63 Quaker City Palestra S.California W 77-72 1953-54 Kentucky Lexington, KY UCLA W 62-53 Tournament New Mexico State W 76-70 Invitational Kentucky L 60-73 St. Joseph's L 52-77

ECAC Holiday New York, NY St. Louis W 77-63 1973-74 Big Sun St.Petersburg.FL Wake Forest L 90-95 Festival Niagara L 50-69 Tournanment Western Kentucky W 76-65 Brigham Young W 74-62 ECAC Holiday New York, NY Stanford W 77-66 1954-55 Kentucky Lexington, KY S. California W 49-38 Festival Manhattan L 65-73 Invitational Kentucky L 54-63 Princeton W 83-78 ECAC Holiday New York, NY Syracuse W 103-54 1974-75 Dayton Dayton, OH Clemson W 67-63 Festival UCLA W 85-77 Invitational Texas Tech W 73-64 Duquesne L 65-67 CHAMPION MVP - Bill Taylor 1955-56 ECAC Holiday New York, NY San Francisco L 62-79 Festival Syracuse W 75-72 Sugar Bowl New Orleans, LA Furman W 69-64 St. John's W 85-76 Classic Alabama W 77-73 CHAMPION 1956-57 Orange Bowl Miami, FL Western Kentucky L 76-89 MVP - Joe Bryant Classic Seton Hall W 82-72 Valparaiso W 103-73 1975-76 Jayhawk Lawrence, KS Texas A&M W 59-57 Classic Kansas L 73-74 1957-58 Richmond Richmond, VA Virginia W 72-64 Invitational Richmond W 59-55 (ot) Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Michigan L 71-86 CHAMPION Holiday Classic Houston L 87-90 MVP - Bill Katheder 1976-77 Volunteer Knoxville, TN Tennessee L 85-92 1961-62 ECAC Holiday New York, NY Dartmouth W 87-60 Classic SMU W 94-86 Festival Cincinnati L 56-64 Cabrillo San Diego, CA San Diego State W 88-84 Dayton L 67-81 Classic Washington L 94-114 1962-63 Quaker City Palestra Brigham Young L 73-84 1977-78 First Union Charlotte, NC East Carolina W 96-95(2ot) Tournament Delaware W 80-64 Invitational UNC-Charlotte L 67-68 Bowling Green W 74-67 (ot Louisville Louisville, KY Louisville L 85-113 1963-64 Quaker City Palestra Northwestern W 91-69 Classic Ohio State L 83-86 Tournament Georgetown W 80-69 St. Bonaventure W 83-80 1978-79 Montana Billings, MT Montana L 78-91 CHAMPION Classic Cal St.-Fullerton L 75-84 MVP - Frank Corace 1979-80 Cougar Provo, UT Texas A&M W 72-67 1964-65 ECAC Holiday New York, NY St John's L 71-78 Classic Brigham Young L 106- Festival Temple W 83-70 108(3ot) Syracuse W 73-70 for) Lobo Albuquerque, NM Utah State L 88-89 1965-66 Quaker City Palestra Brigham Young W 71-69 Classic Idaho State W 88-83 Tournament Temple L 59-66 (ot) 1980- Cabrillo San Diego, CA San Diego State 67-93 Minnesota L 87-92 Classic Georgetown 63-79 1966-67 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Nebraska W 99-76 1981- 82 Cougar Provo, UT Western Carolina 55-58 Invitational Vanderbilt L 95-100 Classic Idaho State 68-86 Quaker City Palestra Syracuse L 84-88 Golden Gate San Francisco.CA Iona 71-95 Tournament Niagara W 86-72 Classic Rice 64-58 Bowling Green W 78-77 Connecticut Hartford, CT South Florida L 62-82 1967-68 Boston, MA Providence L 56-77 Mutual Classic St. Bonaventure W 68-65 Invitational North Carolina St. W 68-63 1982- 83 Marshall Huntington, WV Texas A&M L 74-82 ECAC Holiday New York, NY Louisville L 71-94 MemorialTournament Brown W 61-59 Festival West Virgina W 100-83 Syracuse W 78-68 Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI Cincinnati L 73-76 Classic Wisconsin - G.B. W 62-51 1968-69 Quaker City Spectrum Penn State W 70-55 MVP - Steve Black Tournament Indiana W 108-88 South Carolina L 59-62 1983- 84 Maryland College Park, MD G. Washington W 65-64 Invitational Maryland L 83-96 1969-70 Volunteer Knoxville, TN Yale W 81-59 Classic Tennessee L 47-55 1984- 85 Apple Stanford, CA Brigham Young W 74-73 Invitational Standford L 73-84 Quaker City Spectrum Georgia W 76-66 Tournament Cornell W 68-56 Miller High Tampa, FL Fordam L 67-74 Columbia w 89-74 Life Classic Dartmouth W 84-55 CHAMPION 1985- 86 Carrier Syracuse, NY Syracuse L 72-97 MVP - Fran Dunphy Classic Ohio University L 65-70 1970-71 Charlotte Charlotte, NC Georgia W 50-42 Jostens Palestra Temple L 58-81 Invitational Boston College 75-63 W Green W 94-54 CHAMPION Classic Bowling MVP - Ken Durrett 1986-87 AMI Classic Miami, FL Penn State 58-59 Central Florida 68-43 1971-72 Cornhusker Lincoln, NE Baylor \Y 81-68 Classic Nebraska L 60-75 Hawaiian Daytona BeachFL Georgia 65-82 Tropic Classic Eastern Kentucky 98-83 Quaker City Palestra Boston College L 61-62 Tournament Fairfield W 108-96 Jostens Palestra St. Joseph's 70-77 Massachusetts W 82-75 Classic Northeastern 102-85 lltgula sou Touinau;

Year Tournament Site Opponent Score

1987-88 CBT Hartford Hartford, CT Texas-San Antonio W 74-51 Invitational Delaware W 86-72 MAAC CHAMPION MVP - Lionel Simmons Jostens Palestra Villanova L 80-83 All- Tournament Classic Canisius W 85-73 Chaminade Honolulu, HI Georgia L 71-79 Selections Classic Chaminade W 90-60 Dayton W 69-66 1987 Lionel Simmons 988-89 Pre-season NIT Syracuse, NY Syracuse L 92-76

Acme Boot Clarksville, TN Georgia Southern W 64-62 1988 Rich Tarr (Most Valuable Player) Classic Austin Peay w 79-74 CHAMPION Tim Legler MVP - Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons Jostens Palestra Pennsylvania w 77-61 Classic Long Beach State w 96-63 CHAMPION 1989 Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Player) MVP - Lionel Simmons Doug Overton Cotton States Atlanta, GA South Carolina w 85-67 Classic Georgia L 85-95 1990 Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Player) 1989-90 Coors Light Fresno, CA S. W. Missouri W 62-58 Doug Overton Classic Fresno State W 75-63 CHAMPION MVP - Lionel Simmons 1991 Randy Woods

USF&G Sugar New Orleans, LA Ohio State W 74-62 Bowl Classic Florida W 76-69 CHAMPION coach of the Year MVP - Lionel Simmons 990-91 Daiwa Ball Tokyo, Japan Baylor W 87-82 1988 Speedy Morris Idaho W 83-61 CHAMPION Morris MVP - Doug Overton 1989 Speedy (Co-Winner with Ted Fiore, St. Peter's)

rnament

Year Site Opponent Score 1984 New Haven Manhattan w 76-60 Meadowlands Fordham L 62-60

1985 Meadowlands Army (ot) L 76-64 1986 Meadowlands Holy Cross L 72-70 1987 Meadowlands Fairfield L 75-62

1988 Palestra Manhattan W 61-51 Meadowlands Holy Cross W 88-64 Meadowlands Fordham W 79-70

1989 Palestra Fairfield W 91-62 Meadowlands Fordham W 85-69 St. Peter's W 71-58

1990 Albany Fairfield 90-60 Siena 106-90 IW 71-61 Fordham W

1991 Albany Loyola (Ml)) W S6-70 St. 'Peter's L 50-57 Tony Abbott 1960-63 Walter Colman 1946-50 Edward Givnish 1955-58 Richard Adair 1946-48 Frank Comerford 1946-50 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 Bob Alden 1957-60 Craig Conlin 1985-89 John Gola 1954-55 Edward Altieri 1951-53 James Connolly 1976-80 Tom Gola 1951-55 Bob Ames 1953-56 William Conner 1946-48 Manny Gomez 1953-54 Mike Arizin 1975-76 John Conners 1974-76 James Graham 1965-66 Frank Corace 1961-64 Mort Gratz 1930-32 Jim Crawford 1970-73 John Grauer 1948^9; 1952-53 Ray Bab 1931-32 Joseph Cunane 1962-65 Charles Greenberg 1953-56 Ray Bahr 1931-32;1934-35 Donald Cunningham 1956-57 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Ralph Bantivoglio 1957-60 Varick Cutler 1973-76 Joseph Greenberg 1946-48 Ron Barnes 1985-87 Norm Grekin 1949-53 Steve Baruffi 1971-74 Gerald Griffin 1955-56 Jim Baukal 1983-84 Thomas Danzi 1963-64 Frank Gutekunst 1963-64 John Beck 1960-61 Dave Davis 1979-83 Dave Bednarik 1965-66;1967-68 Joseph DiCocco 1971-74 George Bell 1958-59 Tony DiLeo 1976-78 James Haggerty 1971-73 Thomas Bell 1941-42 Buddy Donnelly 1948-52 Jack Haggerty 1948-51 Mike Bergin 1989-91 Frank Doyle 1971-74 Brent Hagwood 1980-82 Fred Bernhardt 1943^3; 194648 Jerry Dugan 1967-68 John Hart 1962-64 Steve Black 1981-85 Frank Dunphy 1967-70 Paul Harter 1979-82 Frank Blatcher 1953-56 Ken Durrett 1968-71 Kevin Harvey 1981-82 Mike Boligitz 1984-86 Robert Harvey 1975-77 Edward Bowler 1960-61 Leo Haughey 1931-32 John Bradley 1941-43 Charles Eltringham 1955-58 Robert Herdelin 1958-60 Dick Breen 1950-53 Dave Ervin 1965-68 Joey Heyer 1957-60 John Brnich 1939-40 Louis Hilf 1941-42 Barry Brodzinski 1973-76 Frank Hoerst 1935-39 John Brogan 1958-60 Matt Fanning 1947-51 James Hoerst 1941-43 Hugh Brolly 1957-60 Al Ferner 1956-59 Bron Holland 1989-91 Michael Brooks 1976-80 Robert Fields 1969-71 Gary Holmes 1953-54 John Brophy 1946-48 Frank Finegan 1952-54 Edward Holzer 1967-70 Derek Brown 1988-89 Jim Flavin 1961-62 Jack Hurd 1988-91 Joe Bryant 1973-75 Ralph Flowers 1987-89 Edward Burke 1964-67 Ed Forrest 1971-72 Edward Burns 1946-47 Larry Foust 1946-49 Fred Iehle 1949-53 Phil Burton 1980-83 Bill Fox 1970-73 Albert Butts 1981-84 Jack Fox 1947-48 Wally Fredericks 1954-57 Terrence Jackson 1984-87 Jack French 1950-53 William Janus 1930-32 1968-71 1958-62 Greg Cannon George Friedrich Robert Johnson 1986-90 1966-69 Larry Cannon Gregory Froio 1930-32 Robert Jones 1972-73 1958-61 Joe Carey Curt Fromal 1961-62;1963-65 Gary Jones 1983-87 1949-51 Tony Carney Tom Fuhs 1970-72 Newt Jones 1948-52 1962-65 Harry Carpenter Charles Joseph 1945-46 Daniel Carr 1965-66 Tom Carroll 1939-40 Paul Gallagher 1961-63 c 1990-91 William Gallagher 1946-49 Lamont Carter Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1974-76 Jorge Garayta 1970-71 Daryle Charles John Kane 1946-48 Reggie Chennault 1980-81 Tom Garberina 1955-58 Bill Katheder 1951-53;1956-58 Sidney Chilnich 1942^3; 194647 Richard Genoni 1958-59 Phil Kaer 1935-36 Larry Chilson 1960-62 Jack George 1949-51 Joe Kennedy 1956-57 1939-40 Carlton Clark 1981-83 Gene Gillen Ken Kennedy 1971-72 1948-51 Henry Close 1930-32 John Gillespie Ron Kennedy 1969-71 Glenn Collier 1973-76 Ralph Gilmore 1979-83 Bela Kerecz 1957-58; 1959-60 Richard 1931-32 Joseph Gilson 1951-53 Collins Dave Kerins 1979-83 All-Tiuic Hosier

K Buddy Kline 1956-57 Charley Mosicant 1930-32:1933-35 Chuck Storm 1964-67 Ernie Klossin 1958-59 Moon Mullen 1946-47 William Stuart 1946-48 Larry Koretz 1983-87 Dennis Murphy 1959-62 Paul Sunderman 1946-48 Robert Kraemer 1954-55 Herbert Sussman 1930-31 Matt Kratchowill 1934-35 PIM George Sutor 1962-65 Edward Krupa 1939-40 Steve Namiotka 1980-82 Joe Swoyer 1939-40:1941-42 Edward Kwasny 194243:194647 Jeff Neubauer 1989-91 Ed Szczesny 1967-69 Joseph Nohr 1941-42 Charlie Norfleet 1979-80 T BUI Lavery 1956-59 Richard Tarr 1984-88 Jack Lawlor 1967-68 O Andy Taylor 1957-59 Eric Lee 1984-88 John CTDonnell 1949-51 William Taylor 1972-75 Tim Legler 1984-88 Frank O'Hara 1951-54 Roland Taylor 1967-69 Al Lewis 1954-57 Fran O'Malley 1953-56 A Tezsla 1962-65 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 John O'Neill 1939-40 George Thompson 1942-43; 19464' Fred Ley 1949-51 Mike Osborne 1967-68 Peter Tiano 1981-85 Joseph Leyden 1941-43 1946-49 Doug" Overton 1987-91 Charles Tomkins Milko Lieverst 1988-91 Phil Looby 1939-40 P W Kevin Lynam 1977-81 Ken Palczewski 1984-88 Bob Walsh 1968-71 Joseph Lynch 1962-64 Eugene Park 1960-63 Bob Walters Jr. 1943-47 Bill Lynn 1939-40 George Paull 1964-67 Bob Walters Sr. 1968-70 James Phelan 1949-51 James Warrington 1951-53 VI Dallas Philson 1981-84:1985-86 Greg Webster 1977-81 William Magarity 1964-66 Jeff Piccone 1969-71 1958-61 Paul Malseed 1939-40 Tom Piotrowski 1980-83 Edward Westerson 1942-43 Bob Maples 1953-56 Tom Plakis 1975-79 Ace Whitaker 1946-47 Gerald Marano 1963-66 Bill Pleas 1969-70 Donn Wilber 1973-77 Curt Marshall 1966-67 Broderick President 1990-91 Steve Wiley 1972-73 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 Bob Ptak 1953-54 Bernie Williams 1966-69 Joe Markmann 1966-69 Stanley Williams 1977-81 Gino Massimi 1957-59 R Charlie Wise 1972-76 Edward Masterson 1941-42 Bill Raftery 1960-63 Bill Wisniewski 1 94 1 -42 John Maull 1970-72 Joseph Rapczynski 1971-74 Stan Witalec 1967-70 Michael McAndrews 1934-35 Irvin Reichman 1941-43 Stan Wlodarczyk 1966-69 Bob McAteer 1959-62 Sam Rines 1987-89 James Wolkiewicz 1974-78 1972-74 Kevin McBain Bill Ring 1965-67 Marvin Woods 19S6-S8 Bob McCann 1946-49 Paul Roach 1983-84 Randy Woods 1989-91 Francis McCarthy 1941-43 Len Robinson 1985-87 Don Word 1979-81 Hugh McFadden 1951-52 Jack Rowan 1956-57 Steve Wreidt I98S-S9 Charles McGlone 1940-42 Joe Ruggiero 1938-40 Ed Wynne 1934-35 Bill McGonigal 1955-58 John McKeaney 1957-60 S Y

Aaron McKenna 1 965-66 1 Waller Sampson 1 96 -64 John Yodsnukis 1953-54 Fran McMenamin l948-49;1953-54 Fran Scott 1 966-68 Clem Mechan 1930-32:1933-35 Don Shelton 1988-90 Joseph Meehan 1931-32:1933-35 Edward Shepper 1946-47 A Gregg Met/.inger 1974-76:1977-78 Ray Schuli/ 1990-91 ll^P Bill Michuda 1968-71 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 iW^ Joe Mihalich 1974-78 Charles Singley 1953-56 1 1 1976-80 Andrew Skvoretz 1942-43 Frank Moffatt 1971-74 Robert Smith 1952-53 1939-40 u Joe Mohr H William Snow 1964-65 Jackie Moore 1951-53 I^WM Mark Spain 1976-80 Victor Moran 1983-86 Earl Steigerwalt 1942-13: 1 946-48 Keith Morris 1988-91 Mike Stock 1989-91 1 31 121 1 1

me scores

• All Games Played at Wister 1934-35 <«'cont) 1937-38 (com) 1941-42 (Won 12, Lost 11) Hall Except Where Noted • Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 5 Jan. 1 1 St. Thomas 39 33 Feb. 22 Seton Hall (Ctf) 27 29 Alumni 48 26 1931-32 (Won 15, Lost Dec. 10 Morris-Harvey 39 27 8) Jan. 15 at Seton Hall 21 Mar. 1 at West Chester 30 33 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 19 St. Joseph's 25 Mar. 4 Long Island U. (CH) 36 35 Dec. 12 Washington College 32 16

Dec 9 Alumni 39 1 Jan. 22 at Catholic 30 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 16 Millersville 54 44 Dec. 12 at Delaware 25 33 Jan. 26 Seton Hall 19 Dec. 20 Niagara (CH) 37 40

Dec. 16 Temple Pharmacy 35 1 1 Jan. 28 Davis-Elkins 24 Dec. 29 Rice (CH) 41 51 18 WestChester 20 Jan. 2 Davis-Elkins 44 Dec. 38 Feb. 1 Brooklyn College 17 1938-39 (Won 13, Lost 6) 33

Dec. 19 atSetonHall 28 34 . Feb. 11 at Villanova ^ 22 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 10 Scranton 44 35 Jan. 5 Philadelphia Textile 31 10 Feb. 13 at St. Joseph's 25 Dec. 2 Roanoke 30 31 Jan. 13 Newark 67 20 Jan. 8 at Mount St. Mary's 27 33 Feb. 16 at Philadelphia Pharmacy 52 35 Dec. 6 Alumni 34 24 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 58 Jan. 14 Ursinus 29 26 Feb. 20 at Pennsylvania 22 33 Dec. 9 Seton Hall (ot) 34 32 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 34 50 Jan. 17 Susquehanna 17 II Feb. 22 St. Joseph's 25 26 Dec. 14 at Illinois Wesleyan 25 23 Jan. 30 at Scranton 34 29 Jan. 22 Elizabethtown 46 14 Feb. 27 Rider 44 35 Dec. 20 at Millersville 31 30 Feb. 2 at Columbus 45 47 Jan. at 17 Feb. 3 at Loyola 26 23 Temple Pharmacy 33 Mar. 1 U of Baltimore 30 25 Jan. 6 Temple (CH) 38 27 (MD) 46 Jan. 30 Gallaudet 17 23 Mar. 9 Villanova 29 23 Jan. 10 at West Chester 46 31 Feb. 7 C.C.N.Y. 45 48 Feb. 3 at Penn A.C. 38 37 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 12 at Scranton 25 33 Feb. 10 at Rider 43 22 Feb. 6 at Princeton 24 25 Jan. 19 Mount St. Mary's 34 26 Feb. 14 Temple (CH) 38 48 Feb. 9 Seton Hall 34 24 Jan. 21 at P.M.C. 31 36 Feb. 24 Moravian 60 50 1935-36 (Won 4. Lost 13) Feb. 12 at Elizabethtown 42 29 Jan. 24 Millersville 40 29 Feb. 27 Long Island U. (CH) 37 61 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 17 Lutheran Seminary 50 24 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 36 26 Mar. 3 at Seton Hall 37 40 Dec. 1 Pennsylvania 28 36 Feb. 20 Mount St. Mary's 24 32 Feb. 3 St. Joseph's (CH) 32 31 Mar. 6 Toledo (CH) 37 65 Dec. 14 at Upsala 31 24 Feb. 22 Manhattan 34 32 Feb. 8 Lebanon Valley 49 41 Mar. 11 Muhlenberg 39 37 Dec. 18 Penn A.C. 23 40 at West Chester 15 18 Mar. 16 Yale Towne 43 48 ^-Feb. 24 Feb. 1 at C.C.N.Y. 39 43 & ' Dec. 30 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 19 23 Feb. 27 at Susquehanna 39 29 Feb. 14 West Chester 48 40 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Jan. 1 P.M.C. 36 30 I Mar. 2 Pennsylvania Optometry 36 18 Feb. 17 P.M.C. 46 28 Jan. 14 at West Chester 20 39 \ Mar. 4 at St. Thomas 16 33 Feb. 23 at Catholic 40 45 1942-43 (Won 13, Lost 10) Jan. 17 at Long Island University 9 49 Head Coach: Thomas Conley Mar. 3 Long Island U. (CH) 21 28 Opponent LSC OPP ' ! Jan. 22 Catholic 35 33 L /" -t>(vrd Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 4 Loyola (MD) 51 31 Jan. 29 at St. John's 26 40 Dec. 8 Fort Dix 43 31 1932-33 (Won 13, Lost 3) Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 20 40 Dec. 1 1 Millersville 50 34 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 5 Rider 29 1939-40 (Won 12, Lost 8) Dec. 16 Rider 60 33 Dec. 5 Seton Hall 31 28 Feb. 8 St. Thomas 36 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 20 Marshall 32 56 Dec. 13 Penn A.C. 28 19 Feb. 12 at West Chester 36 Dec. 4 Wyomissing P.I. 53 44 Dec. 26 Wyoming (CH) 32 56 Dec. 16 Catholic 33 21 Feb. 15 at P.M.C. 43 Dec. 6 Millersville 27 Jan. 2 North Carolina AviaUCH) 58 37 Dec. 17 Cooper Union 33 16 Feb. 19 Philadelphia Pharmacy 16 Dec. 8 Loyola (MD) 31 Jan. 6 at Moravian 59 54 Jan. 6 at Mount St. Mary's 14 21 Feb. 21 St. Thomas 33 Dec. 10 Scranton 23 Jan. 8 at Aberdeen 33 42 Jan. 1 1 at Seton Hall 20 37 Feb. 26 Catholic 45 Dec. 12 WestChester 21 Jan. 13 Aberdeen 40 54 Jan. 14 Baltimore 25 14 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 14 Washington College 33 Jan. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 45 48 Jan. 17 WestChester 33 30 Dec. 18 Oklahoma A & wC(CH) 33 Jan. 20 Coast Guard 58 37 Jan. 20 Susquehanna 39 26 Dec. 22 Davis-Elkins 32 1936-3 7 (Won 12, Lost 7) Jan. 23 at Rider 42 38 Jan. 27 at St. Thomas 29 38 Dec. 25 Santa Clara (CH) 54 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) (MSG) 41 47 Feb. 1 at West Chester 30 27 Dec. 28 Akron 30 Dec. 2 Philadelphia Pharmacy 41 15 Feb. 2 Arnold 83 48 Feb. 3 St. Thomas 36 25 Jan. 5 Butler (CH) 46 Dec. 4 Alumni 42 22 Feb. 6 Western Kentucky (CH) 44 52 Feb. 10 Rider 39 29 Jan. 17 Temple (CH) 39 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 25 26 Feb. 9 Alumni 63 43 Feb. 16 at Penn A.C. 32 25 Jan. 27 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 32 Dec. 18 Roanoke 32 29 Feb. 12 at Scranton 5 38 Feb. 18 Mount St. Mary's 32 14 Feb. 3 Tulsa • Dec. 21 Temple (ot) tJ 37 31 Feb. 20 Temple (CH) 43 47 Mar. 1 at Delaware 38 27 Feb. 6 at West Chester 27 3f5 3'j Dec. 28 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 20 25 Feb. 23 at Seton Hall 27 38 Head Coach: Thomas Conley Feb. 10 Duquesne (ot) (CH) 23 27 Jan. 1 at Long Island U. (ot) 30 34 Feb. 24 at Newark 50 35 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 28 33 Jan. 16 Catholic 24 20 Feb. 27 Long Island U. (CH) 51 46 Feb. 19 Penna Military College 50 31 1933-34 (Won 14, Lost 3) Jan. 20 Rider 34 31 Mar. 6 Tole"do (CH) 46 Feb. 25 Catholic 40 29 Opponent LSC OPP Jam. 27 at P.M.C. 51 34 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Feb. 28 Manhattan (CH) 46 33 Dec. 8 Penn A.C. 29 18 Jan. 30 Providence 47 36 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 13 Pennsylvania 22 35 Feb. 2 at West Chester 39 24 1943-44 (Won 8, Lost 8) Dec. 16 Catholic 34 30 Feb. 6 St. Francis (NY) 31 25 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 2 Niagara 28 33 Feb. 10 P.M.C. 32 21 1940-41 (Won 11, Lost 8) Jan. 3 St. Joseph's 33 53 Jan. 5 Baltimore 32 35 Feb. 1 at St. Thomas 25 31 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 7 Fort Miles 47 28 Jan. 10 at Rider 25 38 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (or) 25 28 Dec. 1 Loyola (MD) 39 34 Jan. 12 Marines 42 30 Jan. 16 at Penn A.C. 37 24 Feb. 19 at Catholic 35 36 Dec. 3 Wyomissing P.I. 54 41 Jan. 14 Rider 43 30 -"" ^n. 26 St. Thomas 25 22 Feb. 24 West Chester (2ot) 27 28 Dec. 5 Morris-Harvey 34 28 Jan. 17 at St. Joseph's 37 53 Jan. 30 West Chester 37 23 — Feb. 26 St. Thomas 35 32 Dec. 17 Washington College 51 22 Jan. 19 Fort Miles 59 47 "Teb. 3 St. Joseph's 27 15 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 24 Rice 45 51 Jan. 21 Marines 44 37 Feb. 7 Morris Harvey 38 36 Jan. 3 Santa Clara 41 37 Jan. 25 Atlantic City Navy Air 40 41 Feb. 10 St. Joseph's 39 20 Jan. 8 Davis-Elkins 44 43 Jan. 29 at Loyola (MD) 45 53 1 93 7-38 ( Won 9, Lost 8) Feb. 18 WestChester 25 24 Jan. 12 Moravian 48 22 Feb. 2 Rider 45 44 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 22 Loyola (MD) 49 25 Jan. 17 Temple 22 27 Feb. 4 Haverford 42 56 Dec. 10 at Seton Hall 28 38 Feb. 28 Philadelphia Osteopathy 32 1 Jan. 26 Canisius 43 37 Feb. 8 Temple 45 73 Dec. 15 Alumni 33 16 Mar. 2 St. Thomas 28 23 Jan. 28 Scranton 45 47 Feb. 15 at Haverford 50 53 Dec. 20 St. Thomas 47 43 Mar. 7 Villanova 23 25 Feb. 4 West Chester 43 31 Feb. 17 Marines 44 29 Dec. 30 at Geneva 48 29 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 12 Manhattan 44 53 Feb. 23 Coast Guard 51 52 Jan. 7 St. Thomas 26 36 Feb. 14 St. Joseph's (CH) 40 48 Feb. 26 Atlantic City Navy Air 61 42 Jan. 15 P.M.C. 25 22 Feb. 20 Long Island University 41 42 Head Coach: Joe Meehan 1934-35 u on 15, Lost 6) Jan. 18 WestChester 47 34 Feb. 24 Muhlenberg 49 51 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 22 Temple (CH) 22 37 Feb. 26 LSC Faculty 50 35 Dec. 6 Philadelphia Pharmacy 62 33 Jan. 28 St. Joseph's (CH) 22 18 Feb. 28 Alumni 43 36 Dec. 1 at Penn AC. (lot) 34 38 Feb. 2 Rider 41 27 Mar. 2 Toledo 43 56 Dec. 14 Catholic 29 24 Feb. 5 at St. Francis (NY) 28 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Dec. 18 Upsala 51 22 Feb. 8 Westminster 20 45

Dec. 20 Mount St. Man. 's 27 14 Feb. 1 at P.M.C. 40 46 Jan. 8 Penn A.C. 44 23 Feb. 18 C.C.N. Y. 23 40 1 1 351 J 1

1944-45 (Won 11, Lost 8) 1947-48 mon 20, Lost 4) 1949-50 (conll 1951-52 (con,) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 8 Alumni 58 34 Nov. 28 Alumni 71 35 Feb. 6 at Baldwin-Wallace 91 65 Mar. 15 Dayton (MSG)* 75 64 Dec. 9 at Scranton 65 46 Dec. 3 Millersville 63 Feb. 11 Toledo (CH) 55 59 Mar. 29 St. John's (MSG)** 71 62 Dec. 13 at Morehead State 47 54 Dec. 5 Loyola (MD) Feb. 1 5 at Loyola (MD) 71 59 Mar. 31 Kansas (MSG)** 65 70 Dec. 20 at Lafayette 45 52 Dec. 9 Moravian ?J * Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 87 60 Apr. 1 Phillips Oilers (MSG)** 58 92 Jan. 3 Penn. St. Teachers 53 54 Dec. 13 Arkansas 69 Feb. 21 Manhattan (MSG) 65 60 * - National Invitation Tournament Jan. 6 at Loyola (MD) 82 42 Dec. 17 at Lebanon Valley 77 Feb. 25 Cincinnati 76 65 CHAMPION

Jan. 8 at Atlantic City Hospital 66 64 Dec. 30 Southern California (CH) 61 ** - Mar. 1 at Gettysburg 61 50 U.S. Olympic Trials Jan. 9 at Atlantic City Navy Air 37 40 Jan. 1 Utah (CH) 52 Mar. 6 at Boston College 83 61 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Jan. 17 at Rider 56 45 Jan. 7 at Lafayette 43 Mar. 1 1 Arizona (MSG)* 72 66 Jan. 24 Atlantic City Navy Air 44 52 Jan. 10 Virginia (CH) 67 Mar. 14 Duquesne (MSG)* 47 49 Jan. 26 Coast Guard 58 Jan. 13 Scranton 73 * - National Invitation Tournament 1952-53 (Won 25, Lost J) Feb. 2 Drexel 34 Jan. 1 at Georgetown 48 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 7 Kutztown 48 Jan. 24 Temple (CH) 52 Dec. 3 Millersville 83 38 Feb. 10 St. Joseph's (CH) 39 Jan. 27 Texas Wesleyan 69 (Won 22, Lost 7) Dec. 6 at Niagara 87 76 Feb. 14 Loyola (MD) 44 Feb. 3 Albright 68 1950-51 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 10 at Albright 101 62 Feb. 16 U.S. Marines 53 Feb. 7 St. Joseph's (<>t)(CH) 65 Dec. 6 Millersville 57 39 Dec. 12 WestChester 111 60 Feb. 23 at Drexel 46 Feb. 9 at Loyola (MD) 74 Dec. 8 Loyola (Md) 70 42 Dec. 14 at Dayton 73 64 Feb. 28 Rider 63 Feb. 14 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 53 Dec. 13 at Albright 58 51 Dec. 15 at SW Missouri State 77 70 Mar. 3 Oklahoma (CH) 52 Feb. 18 Pennsylvania 55 Dec. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 81 63 Dec. 17 at Arizona 87 68 Head Coach: Joe Meehan Feb. 21 at Muhlenberg (Jot) 74 Dec. 18 Gettysburg 70 65 Dec. 19 at Stanford 95 80 Feb. 23 St. Francis (NY) (CH) 59 Dec. 23 Niagara (CH) 82 56 Feb. 27 Cincinnati 47 Dec. 27 DePaul* 61 63 1945-46 (Won 9, Lost 14) Dec. 26 Western Kentucky (CH) 63 73 Mar. 3 at Gettysburg Dec. 29 Cincinnati* 86 81 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 27 Idaho (AC) 60 49 Mar. 11 Western Kentucky (MSG)* Dec. 30 NY I 80 63 Dec. 6 Alumni 66 43 3 Jan. 1 Temple (CH) 82 65 * - National Invitation Tournament Jan. 3 Wake Forest (CH) 76 59 Dec. 12 Loyola (MD) 45 42 Jan. 4 at Baldwin-Wallace 86 67 Head Coach: Charles McGlone ^C Jan. 7 Loyola (MD) 89 47 Dec. 15 C.C.N. Y. 52 94 Jan. 6 Bowling Green (CH) 85 57 Jan. 10 at Muhlenberg 97 77 Dec. 19 Muhlenberg 33 51 Jan. 9 at Duquesne 43 53 Jan. 13 at Manhattan (MSG) 63 52 ,w'on 21, Lost 7) Dec. 22 Philadelphia Navy 48 71 1948-49 Jan. 10 at Geneva 87 58 Opponent Jan. 17 at De Paul 62 68 Dec. 27 Coast Guard 59 46 LSC OPP Jan. 13 St. Joseph's (CH) 77 64 Jan. 24 Dec. 2 Haven 67 38 St Joseph's (CH) 79 52 Jan. 3 Swarthmore 65 40 Lock Jan. 17 Scranton 80 60 Jan. 31 Eastern Kentucky (CH) 89 67 Dec. 6 at Loyola (MD) 78 57 Jan. 5 Temple 60 70 Jan. 20 at North Carolina State 74 76 Dec. 8 Brigham Young (CH) 76 54 Feb 4 at Loyola (MD) 73 61 Jan. 10 Lakehurst 58 51 Jan. 25 at Loyola (Md) 71 42 Dec. 13 Millersville Feb. 7 Duquesne .(CH) 74 66 Jan. 15 Rider 48 74 65 52 Jan. 27 Temple (CH) 54 59 Dec. 18 at Albright 58 45 Feb. 1! St. Joseph's (CH) 75 63 Jan. 19 Lafayette 49 57 Feb. 3 Lafayette (CH) 71 64 Dec. 22 Georgia Tech (CH) 67 59 Feb. 14 Temple (CH) 57 42 Jan. 22 Albright 59 63 Feb. 5 at Miami (FL) 95 84 Dec. 27 Louisville 76 71 Feb. 18 Muhlenberg 106 73 Jan. 26 Catholic 54 37 (CH) Feb. 6 at Miami (FL) lor) 75 77 Dec. 29 San Francisco 45 51 Feb. 2 1 at Georgetown 73 68 Feb. 2 St. Joseph's (CH) 38 36 (CH) Feb. 10 George Washington (CH) 85 63 Jan. 4 Muhlenberg (PAL) 73 56 Feb. 25 at Lafayette 56 60 Feb. 4 Scranton 41 65 Feb. 13 at Georgetown 79 74 Jan. 8 at Holy Cross 63 61 Feb. 28 Youngstown (SJU) 94 41 Feb. 8 Naval Hospital 69 71 Feb. 17 at Muhlenberg 69 55

Jan. 1 Loyola (MD) 85 61 Mar. 4 Temple (571 I 65 45 Feb. 12 at Georgetown 55 53 Feb. 20 at Manhattan (MSG) 64 63 Feb. 16 Loyola (MD) 54 43 Jan. 1 at Toledo 62 51 Feb. 24 Cincinnati (CH) 61 62 Mar. 9 St John's (MSG)** 74 75 Jan. 14 at Baldwin-Wallace 49 52 * - Holidav Festival- Feb. 19 Gettysburg" 54 79 Feb. 27 at Lafayette (ot) 66 59 Jan 19 Temple (CH) 36 54 Feb. 22 Albright 61 67 Mar. 2 Muhlenberg (SJU) 83 55 al Madison Square Garden Jan. 22 at Canisius 59 43 ** - Feb. 26 Rider 65 75 Mar. 10 St. Louis (MSG)* 61 73 National ln\ nation Tournament Jan. 29 at Muhlenberg 57 Mar. 1 Manhattan 45 52 * - National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Ken Loeffler St. Joseph's Mar. 4 Georgetown 37 54 Feb. 5 (CH) 78 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Head Coach: Joe Meehan Feb. 8 at Bowling Green 45 *" / 953-54 I H on 26. lost 4) Feb. 9 at Cincinnati 42 h36 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 12 Manhattan 76 46 1951-52 ( Won 25, Imsi 7) (Won 20, Lost 6) Dec. 2 Millersville (LH) 79 57 1946-47 Feb. 16 at Pennsylvania 64 44 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 5 Feb. 19 Georgetown 62 45 Nov. 29 Loyola (MD) 93 66 WestChester 65 51 Nov. 30 at Boston College 76 41 l > Albright 46 I 76 Feb. 21 Lafayette 61 37 Dec. at Niagara 85 74 Dec. Dec. 69 5 Lock Haven 36 Dec. 12 al Niagara 66 74 Feb 24 Manhattan (CH) 53 62 Dec 5 Millersville 66 45 8 Loyola Dec. (MD) 7 46 s Dec ss 70 Feb. 26 North Carolina State « 7/(56 60 Dec West Chester 85 55 16 Lafayette (LH) Dec. 12 atSetonHall 42 56 Dec 12 Dec is Mar. 2 Gettysburg 9 * 60 Lafayette 62 52 Georgetown (CH) 58 49 Dec. 15 Scranton 82 it, ^ Mar. 7 Cincinnati* 49 50 Dec. IS Albright 76 68 Dec. 21 I t I \ 62 53 Dec. 18 Gettysburg 67 48 4 De. 29 Delaware i.S./C) SS 44 Dec.22 Kentucky 73 Mar. 9 William & Mary* 6 I 51 60 Dec. 27 Alumni 49 28 Jan I . * - Cincinnati Invitational Western Kentucky iSJU) 67 58 Dec 26 St 1 77 63 Jan. I Utah (CH) 44 51 Jan. at St. Louis 46 Tournament at Cincinnati, OH 5 62 Dec 28 Ni.,: 50 69 Jan. 4 at Muhlenberg 44 59 Head Coach: Charles McGIoUC Ian 8 Temple (CH) 75 59 Dec 10 Brigham Younj 62 Jan. 8 Pennsylvania (PAL) 56 68 Jan. 12 I astern Kentucky (CH) 77 56 Jan 2 Temple (CH) 77 53 Jan. 1 North Carolina (2a) (CH) 65 62 Jan 16 .H St ranton 52 55 J.m 6 I oyola (MD) (LH) 97 o2 Jan IK al Albright 65 62 1949-50 (Won 21. Lost 4, Jan 19 at Muhlenberg 95 77 Jan. 9 Muhlenberg (CH) 85 65 Jan. 21 Millersville 74 32 Opponent LSC OPP Jan 24 at Loyola (MD) 91 65 Ian 12 al Manhattan 69 61 Jan. 25 Temple (ot) (CH) 73 71 Dec. 7 Millersville 76 41 S4 4r Jan 26 Si Joseph's (CH) 53 J.m 16 Dayton K Hi ^s Jan. 29 Pa Military College 95 20 T De< 10 .ii De Paul 49 41 I SI) eb 2 Temple (CH) 65 i.in x Jan. 31 at Loyola (MD) 59 49 Dec 14 Loyola (M£>J 73 51 23 at Norm Carolina State B3 Feb i at Duquesne 60 71 i.m Feb. 4 Catholic 68 33 Dec 17 Temple(CH) mi 55 10 si Joseph's (CM) 73 57 Feb 5 al Youngstown 57 68 Feb. 8 St. Joseph's (ot) (CH) 48 45 De< 26 i(i \ (CH) 57 62 Feb 2 ai Dickinson 51 Feb 6 .ii Geneva 103 74 Feb. 12 Georgetown (ot) (CH) 59 65 Dec 29 San Francisco (CH) 44 46 Feb 6 PunnanfCWJ 100 B3 i eb 9 Mum) Sme (CH) ins Feb. 17 Lebanon Vallcs 72 59 Dec 'I Georgetown 90 58 Feb 10 [ooi (LH) 82 69

I .ii eb 1 Pennsj Ivania 75 SS '2 Feb Albright 55 47 Jan. 2 Western Kentucky (i H) SI) 69 Feb 1 1 I duplet//! 56 Feb. 16 St Joseph's (CH) 68 50 Feb. 25 SetonHall 54 46 Jan 7 Bowling I Ireen it lit 72 62 Feb 17 lonlluniit lh 61 56 ; i eb 2 Georgetown (CH) 68 70 I ,ii i. Mar. Si Francis (PA) 67 55 in 1 Bloomsburg 67 41 Si Joseph's ( H) 64 i ss - at Manhattan (MSG] 77 > ' Mar. 4 St. V I .H i si Francis | 53 44 Jan 14 North arolina Slate 66 51 Feb i ouisft H) 96 B2 l Mai I Muhlenberg (SJl > >; 77 Mar. 14 4 47 is Swarthmore 43 )an Albright SI 37 Mai s i ordhani (ot)*** s '( 15 Mai Selon Hall | USG) 80 Mar. Muhlenberg 41 45 Jan. 21 St Joseph's (CH) 74 53 Mai 12 North Carolina Si ss si in si * Mai lohn'sfMSGJ 51 45 - MAC Tournament al I aston, P \ Jan. 28 temple 67 I (Ctf 51 Mai I Navj <>4 4S I I Mai Duquesne | IfSCJ 39 40 Head Coach: Charles Mi (.lone l Si Joseph's Feb 79 50 m i: i" ivim Slate 69 M 1 . 1 1 1 111 11

All- Time Scores

1953-54 (co^ 1955-56 (com) 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost 1961-62 (Won 16, Lost 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 20 Bradley***** 92 76 Feb. 7 at Fordham 69 84 Dec. 2 Millersville (LH) 85 58 Dec. 1 Millersville 102 62 Dec. 8 Albright * - Kentucky Invitational Feb. 10 Furman 73 65 Dec. 6 at Niagara 56 72 78 69 Feb. 15 57 at Dec. 16 Niagara 64 78 at Lexington, KY Temple 60 Dec. 10 Lafayette 84 77 Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 81 70 Dec. 13 81 Dec. 18 at Lehigh 71 59 ** - Holiday Festival Lehigh 47 Feb. 24 Scranton Dec. 20 Pennsylvania 69 57 at Madison Square Garden 82 51 Dec. 17 North Carolina State 67 82 Feb. 27 West Chester (LH) 90 78 Dec. 20 Western Kentucky 84 75 Dec. 22 Dartmouth* 87 60 *** - NCAA Tournament at Buffalo, NY Dec. 28 Cincinnati* 56 64 Feb. 29 Villanova 7 1 64 Jan. 3 Manhattan 78 71 **** - NCAA Tournament at Palestra Dec. ***** Mar. 6 Dickinson (LH) 98 57 Jan. 7 Bucknell 70 30 Dayton* 67 81 - NCAA Tournament 68 Jan. 5 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 69 Mar. 7 Villanova 73 76 Jan. 10 at at Kansas City, MO- CHAMPION Muhlenberg 92 77 * Jan. 10 Muhlenberg 90 51 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler - Holiday Festival Jan. 14 at Syracuse 79 71 Jan. 13 Syracuse 69 53 at Madison Square Garden Jan. 17 Temple 67 64 Jan. 20 Gettysburg 44 57 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Jan. 24 at Canisius 77 64 Won 26, Lost Jan. 25 at Miami (FL) 73 61 1954-55 t 5) Jan. 26 at Western Kentucky 74 96 Jan. 27 at Duquesne 66 80 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 31 Pennsylvania 70 73 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) Feb. 3 Temple 51 64 Dec. 1 Millersville (LH) 88 72 Feb. 4 Muhlenberg 75 92 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 7 at Bucknell 91 78 Dec. 5 at Loyola (LA) 85 71 Feb. 7 Seton Hall 83 69 Dec. 3 Millersville (LH) 61 53 Feb. 10 Fordham 60 56 Dec. 8 Pa Military CollegefZ.//) 94 39 Feb. 1 at Georgetown 102 72 Dec. 5 at Albright 75 Feb. 1 2 at Delaware 69 68 Dec. 1 1 at Niagara (oi) 76 75 Feb. 14 Duquesne 72 Dec. 1 at Lafayette 75 Feb. 14 Canisius 73 63 15 at Lafayette Dec. 76 60 Feb. 18 at Albright 93 Dec. 13 Bradley 87 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 72 71 18 Dec. Utah (MSG) 69 79 Feb. 21 St. Joseph's 63 Dec. 15 at Niagara 83 Feb. 21 Lafayette 69 73 Dec. 21 Southern California* 49 38 Feb. 25 West Chester 85 Dec. 18 Indiana 80 Feb. 24 Villanova 63 65 Dec. 22 Kentucky* 54 63 Feb. 28 Xavier 99 Dec. 20 North Carolina State 83 Feb. 28 at Georgetown 78 76 Dec. 27 Syracuse** 103 54 Mar. 7 Villanova 57 Dec. 27 Western Kentucky* 76 Mar. 2 Western Kentucky 88 84 Dec. 29 U.C.L.A.** 77 85 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey' Moore Mar. 9 Villanova 67 75 ** Dec. 28 Seton Hall* 82 Dec. 31 Duquesne 65 67 * Dec. 29 Valparaiso* 103 - Holiday Festival Jan. 2 at St. Louis 79 88 at Madison Square Garden Jan. 5 Manhattan 81 Jan. 8 Brandeis 102 56 (CH) 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost 6) Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Jan. 9 St. Joseph's 85 Jan. 12 Muhlenberg (LH) 88 79 Jan. 12 Cincinnati 58 Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley (LH) 112 70 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 15 at West Chester 57 Dec- Millersville 76 (Won 16, Lost 8) Jan. 19 at West Chester 85 50 60 1962-63 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 82 Dec at Bucknell 84 62 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 22 at North Carolina St. 73 76 Jan. 26 Pennsylvania Dec at Lehigh 86 54 Dec. 1 Creighton 72 91 Jan. 29 St. Joseph's (CH) 82 56 Feb. 2 at Muhlenberg (LH) at Manhattan 71 58 Dec. 5 at Lafayette 95 59 Feb. 2 at Georgetown 85 58 Dec Feb. 5 at Georgetown 62 73 Dec. 8 at Niagara 76 79 Feb. 5 Georgetown (CH) 74 46 Dec Lafayette 81 Feb. 9 Seton Hall 61 Niagara 64 48 Dec. 12 Lehigh 85 34 Feb. 10 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 62 Dec Feb. 12 Temple 63 Dec. 15 at Albright 67 57 Feb. 12 Richmond (CH) 91 80 Jan. 6 Canisius 68 Feb. 16 Duquesne 87 Jan. 9 at Duquesne 65 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 55 Feb. 16 at Albright 89 69 Feb. 19 99 Dec. 26 Brigham Young* 73 84 Muhlenberg Jan. 1 at Morehead State 63 Feb. 19 at Muhlenberg 85 71 58 Feb. 23 Richmond 60 Jan. 13 Syracuse (20T) 84 91 Dec. 28 Delaware* 80 64 Feb. 23 at Fordham 64 49 Feb. 27 Fordham 84 Jan. 16 Georgetown 79 Dec. 29 Bowling Green (ot)* 74 67 Feb. 26 Temple (ot) (CH) 59 57 80 Mar. 6 Villanova 75 Jan. 4 Miami (FL) 78 76 Mar. 8 West Virginia*** 95 61 Jan. 30 Western Kentucky 70 76 Mar. 9 St. Joseph's 61 Feb. 3 at West Chester 85 68 Jan. 9 at Muhlenberg 88 49 Mar. 1 1 Princeton**** 73 46 * - Orange Bowl Classic at Miami, FL Jan. 1 Manhattan 78 61 Mar. 12 Canisius**** 99 64 Feb. 6 St. Joseph's 80 73 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Jan. 19 Seton Hall 89 80 Mar. 18 Iowa***** 76 73 Feb. 9 Albright (LH) 73 67 Jan. 30 Delaware 64 62 Mar. 19 San Francisco***** 63 77 Feb. 13 at Muhlenberg 86 63 Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 66 Feb. 2 Temple 81 71 * - Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, KY 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost 9) Feb. 77 Feb. 6 Gettysburg 80 65 ** - Holiday Festival Opponent LSC OPP 20 Temple 53 Feb. 91 Feb. 9 at Syracuse 74 66 at Madison Square Garden Dec. 2 Millersville 80 90 23 Muhlenberg (LH) 59 Feb. 27 at North Carolina State 65 80 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 74 78 *** - NCAA Tournament Dec. 7 Albright 83 55 Feb. 16 at Canisius 53 76 Mar. 1 at Scranton 82 77 at Madison Square Garden Dec. 1 Lafayette 82 74 Mar. 5 Villanova 52 Feb. 20 Duquesne 73 69 **** - NCAA Tournament at Palestra Dec. 14 at Manhattan 72 59 Coach: Donald "Dudey" Feb. 23 St. Joseph's 49 66 ***** - NCAA Tournament Dec. 17 Pennsylvania (ot) 66 67 Head Moore Feb. 26 Georgetown 75 72 at Kansas City, MO Dec. 21 Niagara (ot) 69 68 Mar. 2 Villanova 47 63 Loeffler Dec. 27 Virginia* 72 64 Head Coach: Ken (Won 15, Lost 1960-61 Mar. 16 St. LouisfMSG)** 61 62 Dec. 28 Richmond (ot)* 59 55 Opponent LSC OPP * - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Jan. 4 Syracuse (ot) 59 55 Dec. 1 Millersville 82 48 •ALL HOME GAMES A T ** - National Invitation Tournament Jan. 7 Muhlenberg (LH) 67 61 Dec. 3 at Albright 65 62 PALESTRA EXCEPT Head Coach: Donald "Dudey' Moore Jan. 1 Villanova (3ot) 1 1 105 WHERE NOTED • Dec. 7 at Rutgers 85 63 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 55 74 Dec. 10 Niagara 71 77 Jan. 17 Georgetown 62 64 Dec. 14 Bucknell 79 69 1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10) Jan. 25 at Valparaiso 97 86 Dec. 16 Muhlenberg (LH) 84 67 Opponent LSC OPP 44 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 27 at Xavier 65 76 Dec. 2 North Carolina State 88 71 Nov. 30 Albright 76 Millersville 62 77 Dec (LH) 88 70 Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 82 80 Jan. 7 Miami (FL) 88 74 Dec. 6 at Creighton

1 Louisville 60 70 Dec Muhlenberg 58 69 Feb. 8 at St. Bonaventure 91 Jan. 10 Lehigh (LH) 77 62 Dec. 93 75 Dec Albright (LH) 96 63 Feb. 12 Temple 71 Jan. 13 Manhattan 74 Dec. 14 at Bucknell 17 68 40 Dec Niagara 70 72 Feb. 14 West Chester (LH) 66 Jan. 21 Pennsylvania 67 63 Dec. at Lehigh Niagara 58 54 Dec Lafayette 95 81 Feb. 19 Scranton 60 Jan. 23 at West Chester 83 67 Dec. 21 91 69 Dec at Bradley 78 93 Feb. 22 at North Carolina State 71 Jan. 27 Temple 57 63 Dec. 27 Northwestern* 80 69 Dec. 26 San Francisco* 62 79 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's (ot) 82 Jan. 31 at Western Kentucky 69 73 Dec. 28 Georgetown* St. Bonaventure* 83 80 Dec. 28 Syracuse* 75 72 Mar. 1 Morehead State 86 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 54 65 Dec. 30 Pennsylvania 61 58 Dec. 30 St. John's* 85 76 Mar. 5 at Seton Hall 79 Feb. 8 Gettysburg 67 62 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 St. Joseph's 56 69 Mar. 8 Villanova 64 Jsn. 8 Lafayette 100 86 75 Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 81 64

Jan. 7 Virginia * - 63 61 West 87 71 Richmond Invitational at Feb. 15 at Syracuse 81 75 Jan. 10 Syracuse Jan. 13 7 64 - Jan. 19 at Duquesne 58 89 Syracuse Richmond, VA CHAMPION Feb. 22 at Lafayette 104 86 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 64 at Miami (FL) 99 121 52 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Feb. 25 at Canisius 73 94 Jan. 23 85 Jan. 21 Seton Hall 63 64 Mar. 4 Villanova 76 71 Jan. 25 at Georgetown 81 Gettysburg 50 46 Jan. 28 at Richmond 74 59 Mar. 8 Duquesne 63 78 Jan. 29 at 80 70 Feb. 4 Georgetown (ot) 63 67 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 1 1 11 1)1

1963-64 uonn 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) 1968-69 icon,* 1970-71 (com) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 70 Feb. 27 St. Joseph's 56 66 Feb. 6 at Manhattan (MSG) 75 62 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 67 Dec. 27 Penn State* 55

1 at 82 84 Feb. 8 Villanova 63 59 Dec. 7 Miami (FL) 99 82 Dec. 28 Indiana* 108 88 Mar. Rider (ot) South Carolina* 59 62 Mar. 5 Lafayette** 74 71 Feb. 12 at Seton Hall 68 75 Dec. 10 at Niagara 69 72 Dec. 30 Hofstra 89 68 Mar. 6 St. Joseph's (ot)** 76 81 Feb. 15 Temple 57 63 Dec. 14 at Albright 84 50 Jan. 4 67 70 Feb. 19 Canisius 91 81 Dec. 15 Nebraska* 99 76 Jan. 7 Creighton 103 84 Mar. 20 Georgia Tech (MSG)**" * 1 - Charlotte Invitational at Charlotte Feb. 25 at Western Kentucky 95 107 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt* 95 100 Jan. at Syracuse 83 63 NC Feb. 28 Utah State 90 85 Dec. 21 Pennsylvania 85 83 Jan. 18 Western Kentucky 88 81 CHAMPION Jan. Pennsylvania 78 64 ** - Tournament at Palestra Mar. 1 Loyola (La) 61 63 Dec. 23 at Louisville 88 106 22 MAC *** _ * - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra - Dec. 27 Syracuse** 84 88 Jan. 25 Temple 101 85 National Invitation Tournamen CHAMPION Dec. 28 Niagara** 86 72 Jan. 28 at St. Francis (PA) 107 95 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Head Coach: Bob Walters Dec. 30 Bowling Green** 78 77 Feb. 1 Loyola (LA) 102 65 Lafayette 97 Jan. 7 St. Francis (Pa) 84 74 Feb. 5 at 65 1 9 71 - 72 (Won 6. Lost 19) Feb. 8 Villanova 74 67 Jan. 11 at American (ot) 90 94 Opponent LSC OPP 1964-65 (Won 15. Lost 8 1 Feb. 12 at American 96 72 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 14 at Syracuse 81 102 Dec. 1 Lehigh 64 69 Feb. 15 St. Joseph's 84 67 Dec. 2 at Albright 81 57 Jan. 21 Western Kentucky 86 95 Dec. 4 Hofstra (MSG) 56 58 Feb. 19 Duquesne 85 71 Dec. 5 at Delaware 97 47 Feb. 1 Creighton (ot) 88 83 Dec. 8 Niagara 70 71 Feb. 21 Detroit 98 96 Dec. 8 Miami (FL) 90 86 Feb. 4 Loyola (LA) 125 80 Dec. 1 Tulsa 77 80 Feb. 25 at West Chester 91 73 Dec. 12 at Niagara (oi) 67 59 Feb. 7 Temple 65 79 Dec. 13 at West Chester 86 62 * - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 16 at Seattle 74 76 Feb. 10 Oklahoma City 108 97 Dec. 17 Baylor* 81 68 Head Coach: Tom Gola Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 78 64 Feb. 15 Duquesne 77 66 Dec. 18 Nebraska* 60 75

Dec. 28 St. John's* 71 78 Feb. 18 Villanova 59 68 Dec. 27 Boston College** 61 62 Feb. 22 Canisius 75 93 96 Dec. 30 Temple* 83 70 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Dec. 28 Fairfield** 108 Jan. 2 Syracuse (ot)* 73 70 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 83 96 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 30 Massachusetts** 82 75

Jan. 6 at Louisville 80 92 Mar. 1 at Lafayette 85 72 Dec. 1 at Hofstra 83 64 Jan. 5 St. Joseph's 55 72 Jan. 8 Villanova 72 86 Mar. 3 St. Joseph's*** 73 70 Dec. 3 Albright 95 59 Jan. 8 Lafayette 66 86

Jan. 13 Duquesne 83 69 Mar. 4 Temple*** 61 78 Dec. 10 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Jan. 1 at Western Kentcky S4 103 * Jan. 16 at Syracuse 81 104 - Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, TN Dec. 13 at Marshall 88 97 Jan. 15 at Loyola (LA) 80 86 ** Jan. 26 at Lafayette 91 73 - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 16 West Chester 92 80 Jan. 20 American 59 53 ***- Jan. 29 at Loyola (La) 72 69 MAC Tournament at Palestra Dec. 19 Yale* 81 59 Jan. 26 Pennsylvania 66 80 Feb. 6 Temple 81 74 Head Coach: Joe Heyer Dec. 20 Tennessee* 47 55 Jan. 29 at Canisius 80 78 Feb. 10 Gettysburg 91 68 Dec. 27 Georgia** 76 66 Feb. 2 Temple 56 67 Feb. 12 Creighton 66 84 Dec. 29 Cornell** 68 56 Feb. 5 Notre Dame 71 97 1967-68 (Won 20. Lost 8) Feb. 16 Seton Hall 101 71 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 30 Columbia** 89 74 Feb. 7 at Drexel 64 77 Feb. 20 Western Kentucky 91 77 Dec. 2 Rider 59 50 Jan. 3 St. Joseph's (20T) 99 101 Feb. 12 at Holy Cross 79 85 93 Feb. 24 Georgetown 88 80 Dec. 6 at Gettysburg 96 58 Jan. 7 Syracuse 108 101 Feb. 15 at Biscayne 103 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 85 93 Dec. 8 Albright 82 40 Jan. 10 Temple 61 69 Feb. 20 at Duquesne 69 81 87 Mar. 13 Detroit** 86 93 Dec. 13 at Bucknell 84 69 Jan. 17 at Western Kentucky 80 102 Feb. 23 Syracuse SO * - Holiday Festival Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Jan. 19 at Loyola (La) 85 79 Feb. 26 Villanova 73 86 at Madison Square Garden Dec. 20 Providence* 56 77 Jan. 21 at Creighton 77 86 *-C omhusker Classic at Lincoln. NE ** ** - National Invitation Tournament Dec. 21 North Carolina State* 68 63 Jan. 25 at Duquesne 64 67 - Quaker City Tournament it Pale stra Head Coach: Bob Walters Dec. 26 Louisville** 71 94 Jan. 27 Pennsylvania 67 76 Head Coach: Paui Westhead Dec. 28 West Virginia** 100 83 Jan. 31 at Canisius 70 80 Dec. 29 Syracuse** 78 68 Feb. 4 Lafayette 102 73 1965-66 (Won 10. Lost 15) 1972-73 (Won IS* Lost 10) Feb. 8 at Detroit 77 81 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 2 at Miami (FL) 92 84 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. St. Joseph's 103 71 Feb. 1 American 106 86 Dec. 1 Albright 97 73 6 Nov 29 at 1 ehigh 75 59 at 71 Feb. 14 Niagara 101 90 Dec. 4 at Western Kentucky 67 93 Jan. 9 Loyola (LA) 51 Dec. 1 Arm) 73 63 Feb. 17 at Miami (FL) 96 103 Dec. 8 at Seton Hall 92 93 Jan. 1? Syracuse 105 81 Dec 6 Biscayne 69 67 Jan. Western Feb. 21 Villanova 85 96 Dec. 1 at Georgetown 99 101 20 Kentucky 79 84 Dec S San Francisco* 73 74 Feb. 25 at Rider 72 66 Dec. 15 Bucknell 87 68 Jan. 24 at Pennsylvania 45 57 Dec 9 Santa Clara o 69 71 * - Volunteer Classic at Kno\ ullc.TN Dec. 18 Niagara (ot) 87 88 Jan. 28 at Duquesne (ot) 80 79 Dec. 16 Eastern Michigan 93 66 ** - Quaker City Tournament at stra - Dec. 27 Brigham Young* 71 69 Jan. 30 at Creighton 71 77 Pale Dec 22 West Chester 92 52 Dec. 29 Temple (oi)* 59 66 Feb. 3 at West Chester 79 55 CHAMPION Dec 27 Southern California** 77 "2 Head Coach: (iota Dec. 30 Minnesota* 87 92 Feb. 7 at Lafayette 74 45 Tom Dec 28 New Mexico State** 76 70 Jan. X St. Joseph's 69 92 Feb. 1(1 Temple 64 60 Dec 30 St Joseph's** 52 77 Jan. 12 Pennsylvania 76 90 Feb 14 at American 74 65 Jan 6 St Joseph's 55 68 / 9 70- 71 ( Won 20. ImsI 7) Jan. 15 Syracuse 85 98 Feb. 17 at Cam mus 80 64 Opponent LSC OPP Jan 9 Rider 78 67 Feb. 24 Villanova Jan. 22 at Duquesne 77 79 56 64 Dec 2 at Albright 89 59 Jan 1 1 Hofstra 76 55 Feb. 28 VIorehead State 81 73 Jan. 25 at Creighton 90 104 Dec. 5 Long Island U. (MSG) 68 53 Jan 16 ai 1 afayette OS 77

Jan. 27 at Utah Slate 97 109 Mar. 1 American*** S4 57 Dec. 9 Miami (FL) 97 77 Ian 20 at Niagara SO 72 Jan. 29 at Seattle 62 84 Mar. 2 Temple*** S7 69 Dec. 12 Marshall 76 75 Jan 24 Pennsylvania 45 57 Feb. 2 American 103 93 M.n 'l Columbia iSPi**** 69 83 Dec 15 West Chestei 82 68 Ian 2o Duquesne 69 67

* Feb. 9 Lafayette 81 93 Boston ( ianlen ln\ national at Boston. MA Dec 19 Pennsylvania ss 107 Ian 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 **. lolida) Festival Feb, 12 Villanova 78 70 Dec 29 Georgia* 50 42 Feb 1 at Syracuse S4 91 Ss Feb. 15 al < lettysburg 99 76 •it Madison Square Garden Dec 30 Boston Colh 75 63 Feb. 7 Canisius 96 *** - 1' Feb. 18 Temple 86 85 MAC Tournament al ilestra Jan. 4 at Tulsa 63 61 Feb 10 at Notre Dame 71 87 Feb. 22 Iona 94 72 CHAMPION Jan 9 Temple 63 58 Feb 12 at Drexel 72 57 **** \< \ SO Feb. 26 al Canisius 95 SI A Tournament Jan 16 Western Kentucky 91 76 I eb i Temple 54 Iliad < inch: Mar. 2 Louisville 96 02 Jim Harding Jan 20 .ii Niagara 96 79 Feb 21 at American 79 88

Mar. 5 Miami III) 102 IDS Jan 23 at Lafayette Oi S2 Feb 28 Villanova 101 79

uaker City Tournament al Palestra Ian 28 at Drexel 81 63 ableCat Classic at Oakland. CA *-C 1968-69 (Won 23. Last n Head Coach: Joe Hover I.HI ill Hofstra 79 62 ** - Quakei Dtj tournament at Palestra Opponent 1 S( OPP

Feb 1 Loyola (LA) 74 tach: w Dei i Baltimore mil 57 53 Head C Paul cathead Dec 9 at Ridei 79 59 Feb 6 .ii Syracuse 68 75 Feb 10 Canisius ss I 92 >e< 1 Miami ll 1 I 96 71

Dec 14 Niagara ss 73 Feb i 1 Villanova 73 69 OS Dec. IS Canisius 68 56 Feb. 17 Duquesne S(,

c > Dec 21 at Albright 91 (.5 Feb l Creighton 64 61 Feb 24 at American 62 54 1 1 1 111 11

/ III- Time Scores

1973- 74 (Won 18, Lost 10) 197:5- 76 (Won 11, Lost 15) 197 7-/0 (com) 1979-80 (eon,) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 28 Delaware (HH) 78 59 Dec. 1 Lehigh 87 37 Nov. 28 Delaware 100 86 Jan. 9 at Hofstra 97 87 Jan. Notre Dec. 5 at Army 83 71 Dec. 1 Widener 73 68 Jan. 1 Drexel 80 79 30 Dame 62 60

Dec. 8 at Hofstra 66 53 Dec. 3 at Alabama 57 78 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 79 74 Feb. 2 St. Joseph's 57 58 Dec. 12 Syracuse 68 75 Dec. 6 at Hofstra 72 4 Jan. 16 West Chester (HH) 116 84 Feb. 4 Lehigh (HH) 90 79 Island Dec. 15 at Holy Cross 94 80 Dec. 1 Manhattan (MSG) 78 9 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 96 106 Feb. 6 Rhode 84 76 Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 82 84 Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 2 Jan. 21 Duke (SP) 81 91 Feb. 7 Hofstra (MSG) 75 61 Dec. 21 Wake Forest* 90 95 Dec. 19 Texas A & M* 59 7 Jan. 24 at Biscayne 89 84 Feb. 9 American (CH) 95 85 Dec. 22 Western Kentucky* 76 65 Dec. 20 Kansas* 73 4 Jan. 28 Temple 82 75 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 80 73 Feb. 18 at Paul Dec. 27 Stanford** 77 66 Dec. 23 Maine 104 8 Feb. 1 Notre Dame 90 95 De 75 92 Dec. 28 Manhattan** 65 73 Dec. 29 Michigan** 71 6 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 82 74 Feb. 21 at Duquesne 91 79 Dec. 29 Princeton** 83 78 Dec. 30 Houston** 87 Feb. 8 American 64 62 Feb. 23 at Vermont 85 70 Feb. 25 Drexel*** 87 76 Jan. 5 Niagara 67 65 Jan. 5 at Western Kentucky (ot) 104 00 Feb. 1 at Canisius 77 78

Jan. 9 at Western Kentucky lot) 84 85 Jan. 10 Syracuse 77 82 Feb. 15 Stetson 77 72 Feb. 27 Temple*** 70 62 Jan. 16 Drexel 85 73 Jan. 13 Drexel 66 4 Feb. 18 Villanova 79 82 Feb. 29 Lafayette*** 70 62 Jan. 19 Lafayette 87 66 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's 75 6 Feb. 22 at St. Bonaventure 95 108 Mar. 1 St. Joseph's*** 59 49 Jan. 23 at Biscayne 97 75 Jan. 21 at Biscayne 83 4 Feb. 25 at Vermont 100 67 Mar. 6 Purdue**** 82 90 * - Jan. 26 at Canisius 81 89 Jan. 24 at Providence 75 3 Mar. 2 St. Joseph's*** 89 82 Cougar Classic at Pro\ o. UT ** - Lobo Invitational at Albuquerque, NM Jan. 30 St. Joseph's 73 75 Jan. 27 Memphis State 77 1 Mar. 3 Delaware*** 97 85 *** . - Feb. 2 Temple 78 54 Jan. 31 Temple 63 7 Mar. 4 Temple*** 73 72 ECC Tournament at Palestra Feb. 6 Notre Dame 78 98 Feb. 4 Notre Dame (SP) 89 08 Mar. 12 Villanova (PAL)**** 97 103 CHA **** - Feb. 9 American 95 83 Feb. 10 American 61 3 * - First Union Invitational at Charlotte, NC NCAA Tournament at Lafayette:,IN Feb. 13 at West Chester 73 53 Feb. 14 Villanova 75 72 **.]^ouisville Classic at Louisville, KY Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin *** Feb. 17 at Duquesne 63 81 Feb. 18 at Niagara 53 69 . ECC Tournament at Easton, PA -

Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 Feb. 22 at Duquesne 72 76 CHAMPION 1980-81 (Won 14. Lost 13) . **** Feb. 23 at Rutgers 82 76 Feb. 25 Pennsylvania 56 58 - NCAA Tournament Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 28 Delaware*** 78 69 Feb. 27 Cleveland State 90 72 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Dec. 3 Vermont 81 61 * Mar. 1 Rider*** 84 68 - Jayhawk Classic at Lawrence. KS Dec. 6 Alabama 65 81

Mar. 2 St. Joseph's*** 71 76 ** - Las Vegas Holiday Classic Dec. 8 Bucknell 73 63 1978- 79 (Won 15, Lost 13) * - Big Sun Tournament at St Petersburg, FL at Las Vegas. NV Dec. 10 Xavier 70 65 upponem La«_ OPP ** - Holidav Festival Head Coach: Paul Westhead Dec. 13 at Delaware 72 59 Nov. 29 Bucknell 77 76 at Madison Square Garden Dec. 20 Villanova (3ot) 84 83 109 *** Dec. 2 at Kentucky 77 Dec. 29 San Diego State* 67 93 _ MAC Tournament at Pak:stra 1976- 77 (Won 17, Lost 12) Dec. 5 at Duke 42 66 Dec. 30 Georgetown* 63 79 Head C oach: Paul Westhead Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 Jan. 3 Lafayette 69 60 Nov. 29 Widener (HH) 72 52 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 67 68 1 Cl*7 Jan. 7 at Missouri 74 83 Dec. 1 Vermont 75 68 iy/<4-/3 (Won 22, Lost 7 1 Dec. 16 Canisius 99 87 Jan. 10 at Canisius 79 81 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 4 Alabama 77 82 Dec. 21 at Florida Southern 73 84 Jan. 12 at Niagara (ot) 72 71 Nov. 29 Army 76 71 Dec. 8 at Delaware 97 84 Dec. 22 at Stetson 76 90 Jan. 14 Hofstra 79 71 Dec. 4 at Lehigh 89 66 Dec. 1 Biscayne 112 70 Dec. 29 Montana* 78 91 Jan. 17 at Rider 63 80 Dec. 7 Biscayne 74 71 Dec. 13 at Maine 91 76 Dec. 30 Cal State-Fullerton* 75 84 Jan. 19 West Chester 90 73 Dec. 1 at Lafayette 71 58 Dec. 17 Tennessee* 85 92 Jan. 4 at Rhode Island 80 83 Jan. 21 Dayton 76 68 62 69 Dec. 14 Holy Cross 89 65 Dec. 18 Southern Methodist* 94 86 Jan. 6 Lafayette 95 80 Jan. 24 De Paul Jan. 26 at Lehigh 73 67 Dec. 18 Canisius 69 70 Dec. 28 San Diego State** 88 84 Jan. 10 Western Kentucky 90 66 Jan. 31 St. Joseph's 58 56 Dec. 20 Clemson* 67 63 Dec. 29 Washington** 94 114 Jan. 13 Rider (HH) 100 83 Feb. 4 at Notre Dame 59 60 Dec. 21 Texas Tech* 73 64 Jan. 3 at Rhode Island 61 70 Jan. 15 at West Chester 68 64 Feb. 1 Duquesne 66 62 Dec. 29 Furman** 69 64 Jan. 7 Canisius 65 49 Jan. 17 at Niagara 88 74 Feb. 14 at American 69 71 Dec. 30 Alabama** 77 73 Jan. 12 at Drexel 55 51 Jan. 20 Duquesne 89 90 Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 67 Jan. 4 Hofstra 91 64 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 69 61 Jan. 24 Vermont 100 88 Feb. 21 Temple 62 84 Jan. 8 at Memphis State 93 84 Jan. 17 at West Chester 63 60 Jan. 27 at Drexel 88 72 Feb. 25 at Drexel 63 52 Jan. 1 at Niagara 81 71 Jan. 22 Duquesne 62 64 Jan. 31 Villanova 84 78 Feb. 28 Rhode Island 60 70 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 68 60 Jan. 26 Western Kentucky 93 79 Feb. 3 at American 123 103 Mar. 2 Drexel** 66 69 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 67 65 Jan. 31 Dickinson 82 61 Feb. 10 Temple 81 97 * - Cabrillo Classic at San Dieso, CA Jan. 21 West Chester 89 72 Feb. 2 Villanova 71 70 Feb. 12 at Lehigh 100 93 ** ECC Tournament at Philadelphia. PA Jan. 24 Duquesne 79 Feb. at American 86 76 88 5 Feb. 17 St. Joseph's 87 94 Head Coach: Dave "Leftv" Ervin Jan. 29 Western Kentucky 87 91 Feb. 9 Hofstra 89 93 Feb. 21 Hofstra 87 73

Feb. 1 at Syracuse 78 82 Feb. 12 Temple 75 87 Feb. 24 at Notre Dame 70 93 (Won 16, Lost 13) Feb. 5 at Drexel 80 63 Feb. 16 Niagara 64 66 Feb. 26 Hofstra (HH)** 84 77 1981-82 Opponent LSI. OPP Feb. 8 Temple 74 63 Feb. 19 Providence (SP) 62 75 Feb. 28 St. Joseph's (ot) (SJU)** 63 68 Dec. 2 at Duke 55 61 Feb. 12 Villanova (ot) 74 73 Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania 70 80 * - Montana Classic at Yellowstone, 1 VIT Dec. 5 Delaware 71 66 Feb. 15 at Notre Dame 75 91 Feb. 26 Notre Dame 77 113 ** - ECC Tournament *** Dec. 7 at Bucknell 55 53 Feb. 19 at American 62 68 Mar. 1 Delaware 84 77 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Dec. 8 West Chester 73 66 Feb. 22 Rutgers 82 96 Mar. 4 Lafavette *** 86 80

Dec. 1 Western Carolina* 55 58 Mar. 4 Bucknell (HH)*** 85 74 Mar. 6 Hofstra*** 81 92

1 79- ( Won 22, Lost 9, i Dec. 12 Idaho State* 68 86 Mar. 7 American*** 56 52 * - Volunteer Classic at Knoxville, TN 9 80 Opponent LSC OPP ** Dec. 18 Iona** 71 95 Mar. 8 Lafayette*** 92 85 - Cabrillo Classic at San Die c20. CA Nov. 30 Philadelphia Pharmacy (HH) 87 58 Dec. 19 Rice** 64 58 Mar. 16 Syracuse (ot) (SP)**** 83 87 *** - ECC Tournament at Easton, PA Dec. 3 at Alabama 82 80 Dec. 22 at Santa Clara 74 93 * - Dayt on Invitational at Dayton. Head Coach: Paul Westhead Dec. 5 at Bucknell 79 80 Dec. 29 South Florida*** 62 82 OH - CHAMPION Dec. 8 Villanova 79 86 Dec. 30 St. Bonaventure*** 68 65 ** - Sug ar Bowl Classic at New Orleans 1977- 78 (Won 18, Lost 12) Dec. 1 Rider 102 59 Jan. 4 Notre Dame 66 61 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 14 Texas A & M* 72 67 Jan. 9 at Lafayette 65 67 ** - ECC Tournament at Easton. Nov. 25 at Widener 83 75 Dec. 15 Brigham Young (3 ot)* 106 108 Jan. 12 American 69 87 PA - CHAMPION Nov. 30 at Bucknell 92 77 89 **** Dec. 28 Utah State** 88 Jan. 14 at Rider 79 70 - NCAA Tournament 78 Dec. 7 Rhode Island 73 Dec. 29 Idaho State** 88 83 Pennsylvania 77 75 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Jan. 19 Dec. 9 East Carolina (2ot)* 96 95 Jan. 5 Niagara 95 83 Jan. 27 Villanova 82 117 Dec. 10 UNC-Charlotte* 67 68 Jan. 9 West Chester (HH) 111 70 Jan. 30 at Duquesne 80 79 Dec. 17 Pennsylvania 75 78 Jan. 12 Stetson 74 64 Feb. 3 Canisius 102 76 Dec. 28 Louisville** 85 113 Jan. 16 at Lafayette 80 81 Feb. 6 at Dayton 77 84 Dec. 29 Ohio State** 83 86 Jan. 19 Temple (SP) 62 67 Feb. 8 Lehigh (HH) 94 69 Jan. 4 at Western Kentucky 78 64 Jan. 23 Drexel 65 61 Feb. 13 St. Joseph's 77 83 Jan. 6 at Niagara 116 97 1 ' 1 ' 1 1

1981-82 (cunt) 1983-84 (conn 1985-86 (con,) 1987-88 (cont) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 16 at Hofstra 67 64 Feb. 6 at Fordharn 68 67 Feb. 19 Army (MSG) 73 61 Feb. 13 at Fairfield 75 57 Feb. 20 Temple 72 86 Feb. 8 Fairfield 94 76 Feb. 20 St. Joseph's 74 69 Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 102 83

Feb. 24 Drexel 57 55 Feb. 1 at Dayton 69 84 Feb. 28 Holy Cross*** 70 72 Feb. 20 Manhattan (ME) 92 74

Feb. 27 at Stetson 71 69 Feb. 15 Manhattan (SP) 78 62 * - Carrier Classic at Syracuse. NY Feb. 22 at lona 91 86

Mar. 1 Bucknell**** 81 72 Feb. 18 Holy Cross (ot) (ME) 91 89 ** - Jostens Classic at Palestra Feb. 25 at St. Peter's 67 64 71 81 Mar. 3 West Chester**** 56 Feb. 22 lona 79 *** - MAAC Tournament at Meadow lands Mar. 2 Manhattan**** 62 51 Mar. 5 St. Joseph's**** 71 83 Feb. 25 Temple (20T) 80 79 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Mar. 5 Holy Cross**** 88 64 * - Cougar Classic at Provo, UT Feb. 27 Manhattan (NH) 76 60 Mar. 7 Fordharn**** 79 70 ** - Golden Gate Classic Mar. 1 Fordharn 60 62 Mar. 17 Kansas Stale***** 53 66 1986-87 (Won 20, Lost 13) at San Francisco. CA Mar. 3 St. Peter's (ot)** 63 65 * - Opponent LSC OPP CBT Hartford Invitational *** - at 91 Connecticut Mutual Classic Mar. 16 Pittsburgh*** 95 at Hartford. CT - Nov. 28 Penn State* 58 59 CHAMPION * at Hartford. CT - Maryland Invitational at College Park. MD ** - Jostens Philadelphia Classic Palestra Nov. 29 Central Florida* 68 43 al *** - ** - ECC Tournament at Palestra MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands *** - Christmas Classic Dec. 2 Temple 66 70 Chaminade *** - Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin National Invitation Tournament at Honolulu. HI Dec. 6 Army 83 63 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin **** - Tournament Dec. 9 at Villanova 93 86 MAAC at Meadowlands - CHAMPIOS 1982-83 (Won 18, ImsI 14) Dec. 13 at Maine 79 66 Opponent ***** - NCAA Tournament LSC OPP 1984-85 mon 15, Lost 13) Dec. 19 Georgia** 65 82 at Notre Dame. IA Dec 1 Bucknell (HH) 68 66 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 20 Eastern Kentucky** 98 83 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Dec- 4 at Delaware 55 54 Nov. 26 Monmouth (HH) 85 67 Dec. 26 St. Joseph's*** 70 77 Dec 8 Rhode Island 82 84 Nov. 28 at St. Mary's (CA) 59 69 Dec. 27 Northeastern*** 102 85 Dec 10 Texas A & M* 74 82 Nov. 30 Brigham Young* 74 73 Jan. 3 North Carolina 72 79 1988-89 (Won 26 Lost 6) Dec 11 Brown* 61 59 Dec. 1 Stanford* 73 84 Jan. 6 lona 68 75 Opponent LSC OPP Dec 18 Pennsylvania 72 78 Dec. 8 at Niagara 63 58 Jan. 8 at Fordharn 79 87 Nov. 18 at Syracuse* 76 92 Dec 22 Niagara 82 65 Dec. 1 1 St. Joseph's 74 69 Jan. 10 at Manhattan (HH) 102 69 Dec 2 Georgia Southern** 64 62 Dec 27 Cincinnati** 73 76 Dec. 15 Temple 54 65 Jan. 13 at Holy Cross 79 59 Dec. 3 Austin Peay** 79 74 DecDec. 28 Wisconsin-Green Bay** 62 51 Dec. 22 Villanova (SP) 63 80 Jan. 17 at Fairfield 60 63 Dec. 5 St. Joseph's 81 57 Jan. 3 at Western Kentucky 62 56 Dec. 28 Fordharn** 67 74 Jan. 20 St. Peter's 65 56 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania*** 77 61 Jan. 8 Duke 60 61 Dec. 29 Dartmouth** 84 55 Jan. 23 Fordharn (ot) 69 66 Dec. 10 Long Beach State*** 96 63 14 Jan. 12 Towson State (HH) 79 78 Jan. 3 lona 73 103 Jan. 28 at lona 100 85 Dec. at St. Peter's 78 74 Villanova 79 Jan. 15 Duquesne 67 61 Jan. 5 Army 80 63 Jan. 31 De Paul 54 58 Dec. 22 (ot) 74 Villanova at Dec. 29 South Carolina**** 85 67 Jan. 22 71 72 Jan. 9 Fairfield 95 89 Feb. 4 at Notre Dame (ot) 76 Dec. 30 Georgia**** 85 95 Jan. 26 Hofstra 78 62 Jan. 12 at St. Peter's 59 60 Feb. 7 at Manhattan 62 Jan. 4 Temple 57 67 Jan. 29 at Canisius 54 55 Jan. 15 Manhattan 85 74 Feb. 10 Holy Cross (HH) 60 Jan. 7 Richmond 97 76 Jan. 31 Rider (HH) 69 71 Jan. 19 Holy Cross (ME) 80 77 Feb. 13 Fairfield 54 Jan. 12 at Fordharn 86 73 Feb. 2 at Notre Dame 56 68 Jan. 20 at Hartford 82 80 Feb. 16 Pennsylvania 72 Jan. 14 St. Manhattan 81 57 Feb. 5 Joseph's 79 60 Jan. 23 at lona 77 93 Feb. 21 at St. Peter's 61 Jan. 19 at Holy Cross 84 72 Feb. 9 at Xavier 85 109 Jan. 26 at Fordharn 70 66 Feb. 24 at Anns 68 Jan. 21 al Fairfield 65 61 Feb. 14 Dayton 73 79 Jan. 29 Pennsylvania 77 74 Feb. 28 Fairfield* 75 Jan. 23 al lona 89 64 Feb. 16 at Lehigh 46 44 Feb. 2 at Army (ot) 85 80 Mar. 12 al Villanova***** 84 Jan. 25 St. Peter's 63 65 Feb. 19 at American 63 65 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame 58 7 Mar. 17 at Niagara***** 81 Jan. 28 Fordharn 77 66 Feb. 23 Lafayette (HHi 79 61 Feb. 8 St. Peter's 70 57 Mar. 21 Illinois State (PAL)*** '70 50 Feb. 1 lona 91 62 Feb. 26 Temple (ot) (SP) 79 84 Feb. 12 at Manhattan 65 64 Mar. 24 Ark.msa.s-LR. 92 73 (MSGf**** Feb. 3 at Army 94 70 Mar. 3 at Drexel 63 61 Feb. 16 at Holy Cross 79 82 Mar. 26 So.Mississippi (MSG)***** 80 84 Feb. 5 at American 1 1 1 91 Mar. 5 at Vermont 87 73 Feb. 19 Fairfield (2ot)(SP) 105 106 * - AMI Classic at Miami. FL Feb 9 Arm) 88 67 9 102 Mar. Delaware*** 62 Feb. 23 at De Paul 60 87 ** - Hawaiian Tropic Classic Feb. 1 at Manhattan 77 60 Mar. 10 Rider*** 68 57 Feb. 28 Army (ot)*** 64 76 at Daytona Beach. FL Feb. 13 Holy Cross 101 s: ' * - Mar. 1 1 American' 75 73 Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA *** - Jostens Classic at Palestra Feb. 16 at Notre Dame ^s 80 Mar. 15 Boston University**** 70 58 ** - Miller High Life Classic al Tampa. FL **** - MAAC Tournament at Meadow lands Feb 19 Fairfield 85 67 Mar. 17 VA Commonwealth**** 67 76 *** - Tournament at Meadow lands ***** MAAC - National Imitation Tournament Feb 23 Florida State 101 100 * - Marshall Memorial Tournament at Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Head Coach: Kill "Speedy" Morris Mar. 1 Fairfield***** 91 62 Huntington. WV Mar. 4 loidliaiu***** 85 69 ** - Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee, Wl Mai 6 si Peter's***** 71 58 1985-86 on 14, ImsI 14) *** - m 1987-88 I Won 24. Lost 10) - ECC Tournament at Palestra Mar u> Louisiana rech****** 74 s; Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSI OPP * CHAMPION Nov. 26 Monmouth 72 69 - Pre-Season Nl r **** No\ 27 Texas San Antonio 74 51 - NCAA Tournament at Greensboro, NC ** - Acme Bool Classic al Qarksville, TN - Nov. 30 Niagara (HH) 92 75 Non 28 Delaware 86 72 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Dec. 2 70 CHAMPION Maine 103 Dec, 2 at Princeton 62 63 *** - 46 - Jostens Classic ai Palestra Dec. 4 Villanova 50 Dec 5 Pennsylvania 61 66 1983-84 (Won 20, Lost 11) 72 97 CHAMPION Dec. 6 Syracuse Dec Hi Army 74 61 **** Opponent Cotton si.ucs Classic ai Atlanta, c \ Dec. 7 ( I Iniversit) 70 (bio 65 Dec, 12 al Foidham 85 SO Nov. 28 at Monmouth 75 60 ***** - MAAC Tournament Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 80 86 Dec is Villanova** so 83 Nov. 30 Vermont 91 75 ai Meadowlands - CHAMPION Dec 14 Princeton (SP) 58 48 Dec 19 73 ****«» Dec 3 at Youngslown Stale- 76 81 Canisius 85 . NCAA Tournament Dec 21 I-ordham 78 66 71 79 Da 6 st. Joseph's 72 74 Dec 23 Georgia*** .u Nashville, in Dec. 27 Temple** 58 81 24 Dec in Arm) 56 55 Dec Chaminade*** 90 60 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Dec 28 Bowling Green 4 ' 94 54 Dec. 17 Villanova 90 80 Dec. 25 Dayton 69 66 al Si Peter's 6* 69 Dee 29 George Washington 4 65 64 Dec 29 at Brigham Young S2 95 Jan .4 None 77 Dame 63 i in Det 10 land' 83 96 2 Notre name 59 68 Mai J I. hi II Fairfield 57 61 lan 'i al North Carolina 82 96 Jan i Notre Damt (SP) 68 66 Jan. 13 Hoi) < Miss 89 63 Jan 1 1 ai si 82 Jan. 7 ai \nn\ 58 60 Richmond Jan. 16 al lona 74 66 Jan 14 at Temple 56 59 Ian. 1 at Fairfield 98 85 Jan. 18 ai Manhattan 89 74 J.m l.in 14 si Peter's 64 57 16 Fairfield 8 50 I. in 21 lona 80 68 Jan. 19 St Joseph's Jan. 17 at Manhattan 74 72 63 73 Jan 25 Anns 52 54 Cioss i Jan. 19 Cansius 79 66 J.m 21 Hoi) |9 ins l.in '-. ai Louisville 60 72 Jan. 21 Hoi} Cross 74 85 J.m 23 Manhattan 95 70 h Feb. I al Fordharn 54 70 S Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 96 85 Ian lona IOI Si Feb 4 Si Peter's 62 54 Jan 26 at lona 95 80 Jan. 30 Vrm.) 64 51 Feb s ai Fairfield si 55 Jan. 28 Fordharn 84 73 Feb 2 American 73 65 Feb. 12 al Hoi) Cross 81 68 1 eb 6 Fordharn 76 Feb. I at St. Peter's 67 71 51 Feb 15 Manhattan dllli 101 63 Feb Si Feb. 4 l.ollls\ ilk' SS 93 9 Peter's 56 47 1

S. % ime scores i

• ALL HOME GAMES 1990-91 (Won 19 Lost 10) St PLAYED AT Opponent LSC OPP PHILADELPHIA CIVIC Nov. 28 Loyola (MD) 75 68 CENTER EXCEPT WHERE Dec. 3 at Pennsylvania 84 80 • NOTED Dec. 4 Brigham Young 93 81 te Dec. 9 at Florida State 74 83 K^ Dec. 15 Baylor* 87 82 1989-90 (Won 30, Lost 2) Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 16 Idaho* 83 61 Nov. 24 SW Missouri State* 62 58 Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 94 Nov. 25 Fresno State* 75 63 Dec. 31 at Loyola Mary mount 133 118 r Dec. 2 at De Paul 83 62 Jan. 5 Temple 86 91 Jan. 8 at Iona 74 77 Dec. 1 1 Pennsylvania 86 83

Jan. 20 at Holy Cross 84 81 Feb. 9 Canisius 84 68

Jan. 22 Loyola (MD) 89 69 Feb. 1 at Fairfield 73 54 Jan. 25 at Niagara 87 69 Feb. 14 St. Peter's 57 58 Jan. 27 at Fordham 72 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 73 82 Feb. 3 at Iona 73 Feb. 18 Manhattan 94 70 Feb. 5 St. Peter's 72 59 Feb. 20 at Siena 76 93 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 78 51 Feb. 23 Iona 93 70

Feb. 10 at Manhattan 99 78 Feb. 26 St. Peter's 53 85

Feb. 12 at St. Joseph's 93 76 Mar. 2 Loyola (MD)** 86 70 Feb. 16 Iona 95 78 Mar. 3 St. Peter's** 50 57 Feb. 18 Fairfield 72 49 Mar. 15 at Massachusetts*** 90 93

* - - Feb. 20 at Loyola (MD) 110 81 Daiwa Ball at Tokyo, Japan Feb. 22 Manhattan 100 60 CHAMPION ** Feb. 25 at St. Peter's (oi) 74 66 - MAAC Tournament at Albany, NY *** Feb. 27 Army 106 73 - National Invitational Tournament Mar. 3 Fairfield*** 90 60 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Mar. 4 Siena*** 106 90 Mar. 5 Fordham*** 71 61 Mar. 15 Southern Mississippi**** 79 63 Mar. 17 Clemson**** 75 79

* - Coors Light Classic at Fresno, CA - CHAMPION ** - Sugar Bowl Classic at New Orleans, LA - CHAMPION *** - MAAC Tournament at Albany.NY - CHAMPION La Salle 73, Villanova 69, Feb. 13, 1971 , The Palestra * **** - NCAA Tournament at Hartford, CT Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris

KEY:

o: = Overtime lot = Double Overtime ioi = Triple Overtime

LOCATION KEY: ARENA = Philadelphia Arena Philadelphia. PA KG CH Convention Hall (Civic Center) Philadelphia. PA i

HH Hayman Hall La Salle University Campus Philadelphia. PA LH = Lincoln High School a Philadelphia, PA MSG = Madison Square Garden - \c New York, NY PAL = Palestra - Philadelphia, PA % SP = Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA

ME - Meadowlands - East <; Rutherford, NJ NH = New Haven. CT c

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The four men to have held the position of Athletic Director at La Salle University (I to r) Bill Bradshaw (1977-86); i Jack Conboy (1968-1977); Jim Henry (1933-68); and Bob Mullen (1986-present). Henry, the heart and soul of

La Salle sports for 35 years, passed away in 1991 e *3n^e. "

a Salle University

Salle University is a liberal arts on campus are Connelly Library, the sion seniors. Lainstitution which combines the Roland Holyroyd Science Center with La Salle students have been awarded best of all educational worlds. facilities for study and research in Biology, 39 Fulbright grants since 1970, a total With 7,000 men and women Geology, Physics, and Psychology; the exceeded by only two other institutions in attending classes, the University offers a Olney Hall classroom building, and the the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. pleasant environment within close proxim- College Union which houses offices for According to a recent survey, La Salle ity to Philadelphia's cultural, social and most student activities and clubs and is the ranked in the top 4% nationally among pri- historic centers. Founded by the Brothers main meeting place on campus. vate undergraduate institutions originating rct of Christian Schools, La Salle is named for The athletic department is housed in Ph.D.s (33 out of 877 colleges and uni- St. John Baptiste de la Salle, founder of the Hayman Hall. The facility includes the versities). Christian Brothers. The institution, which 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk Natatorium, three Recently, La Salle has enjoyed began as a one-building academy in center regulation-sized basketball courts, a 12 increasing national attention, including: city Philadelphia, is on an 82.2-acre, 43- laps/mile suspended running track, weight • , which select- building campus in Philadelphia's training and exercise areas, a sauna, squash ed La Salle as one of only 200 schools to Germantown section. courts and a medical training area. appear in its guide book, Best Buys in The La Salle day and evening faculty La Salle students come from 700 pub- College Education. numbers 418 full and part-time, with 45 he and private schools in 30 states and 20 • The U. S. News & World Report, different programs of study offered in countries. The dormitories house more which listed the university among the top which to major. With a student-faculty than 1,800 resident students in 12 resi- five college in student retention in its sur- ratio of 15-1 and an average class size of dence halls and two apartment complexes. vey of "America's Best Colleges". 21, students can be assured of as much More than 75% of the student body plan • Newsday, the influential Long personal guidance as needed from faculty graduate or professional work in their Island newspaper, which referred to La members. This commitment to the individ- fields, with more than 1,200 degrees con- Salle as a "university on the rise" in a ual has always been a major tenet of the ferred annually on day and evening divi- recent article entitled "Where the Hot Christian Brothers' goal Schools Are. La Salle's curriculum • The 1990 edition of requires the completion of 120 Barron 's 300: Best Buys In credits, but allows wide flexibil- College Education, which names ity in choosing courses. A limit- La Salle among the institutions ed number of requirements in that offer quality academic pro- English composition, literature, grams at prices below the nation- philosophy and religion pro- al average. vides greater opportunity for •A nationwide study of near- depth outside the student's major ly 900 private undergraduate field. The number of courses institutions which ranked La required by a department of its Salle in the top 4% since 1977 as major never exceeds 17, leaving an originating school for Ph.D.s. 8-10 courses as free electives • La Salle's Accounting that may be used to build a Department has produced more strong minor or diversify one's partners in the top Philadelphia background. public accounting firms than any Various independent study other college or university in the programs provide the students city. with greater options. A thriving • Since 1977, more than 99% nationally-recognized Honors of all students recommended by

Program is available for gifted the University have been offered students. "La Salle in Europe" entry into medical schools. offers students the opportunity to • La Salle ranks among the spend their sophomore or junior nation's leaders in student reten- year at the University of tion; nine of every 10 freshmen Fribourg, in Switzerland, while return for their sophomore year. receiving full academic credit at • Each year, recruiters repre- La Salle. Programs are also senting nearly 200 companies available for a summer or a year and organizations visit La Salle's of study in Spain. campus to conduct job interviews Among the major buildings with graduating seniors. Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C. President

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C, Ph.D., who became La Salle University's 26th President on

January 1, 1977, has established himself as one of the nation's leading spokesmen for Catholic Higher Education. Under his direction, La Salle has enjoyed a significant amount of academic and physical expan- sion. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania conferred "University" status on the institution in 1984 and La salle now offers graduate programs in such disciplines as Business Administration, Education, Theological Studies, Pastoral Counseling, Bilingual Studies, Nursing, and Psychology.

New facilities constructed during his tenure include the $1 1 million Connelly Library, 75 townhous- es accommodating 375 students, the adaption of the former St. Basil's home to house 250 students, an all-weather track, and a 500-seat dining hall. In 1989, Brother Ellis was among a select group of Americans who joined delegates from col- leges and universities in discussing the Vatican's role in world-wide Catholic higher education with

Pope John Paul II in Rome. He has traveled extensively to Europe, China, and the Middle East. Born in Baltimore in 1928, Brother Ellis, a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools since 1946, joined the La Salle staff in 1960 as an assistant professor of English. He has been at the university since then except for a term as principal of La Salle High School, in Miami, Florida from 1962 to 1964. Brother Ellis served at Philadelphia's West Catholic High School for Boys from 1951 to 1958 and again from 1959 to 1960. Brother Ellis, a 1946 graduate of Baltimore's Calvert Hall College High School, received an A.B. degree in English from the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., in 1951. He earned a master's degree and doctorate in English from the University of Pennsylvania.

Brother Ellis is past chairman of the Board of Directors of the 220-member Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and chairman of Philadelphia's Campus Boulevard Corporation, a cooperative organization of institutions located adjacent to La Salle University on Olney Avenue. He was the chairman for 1986-87 of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities and is on the boards of The Philadelphia Urban Affairs Partnership, the Police Athletic League, Professionalism Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Catholic Charities of Philadelphia, Citizens' Crime Commission, and the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Dr. Raymond P. Heath Vice Presidentfor Student Affairs

Dr. Raymond P. Heath was appointed Vice President for Student Affairs at La Salle University on July 1, 1980. As vice president, Dr. Heath has primary administrative responsibility for the Campus Ministry Center, the Counseling Center, Discipline and Judicial Affairs, Financial Aid, Housing Services and Resident Life Office, the Student Health Center, the Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics Department, the Student Union and the Student Life Office, and related aspects of student life out- side of the classroom. Dr. Heath is also an adjunct associate professor of Education and teaches an undergraduate course each semester. Heath received an A.B. from Providence College in 1965, a M.S. from Southern Connecticut State University in 1970, and a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University in 1973. In 1979 he completed further studies at the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University. Dr. Heath joined the La Salle administration as Dean of Students in 1975 and held that position for five years prior to his selection as Vice President for Student Affairs.

Dr. Heath is active in several professional organizations. In 1981, he was elected Vice President tor Region II (Middle Atlantic Stales) of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Upon completion of his term on the NASPA Board o{ Directors in 1983, he was elected President of the Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisors of Students. Dr. Heath continues as a member of the executive boards of Eastern Deans and of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators and recenU) accepted an appointment as NASPA's representative on a national lnler-Association Task Force on Intercollegiate Athletics. Dr. Heath and his wife, Carol, an administrator/teacher at Jcnkintown High School, live with their daughter. Kristin in Ambler. PA. Kristin is a sophomore member of the University of Notre Dame swimming team. s

Uni versity

Robert Mullen Director of Athletics Under Robert Mullen, Director of Athletics, La Salle University has achieved national recognition. The Explorers' men's basketball program has made five consecutive post-season tournament appear- ances and the women's team earned berths in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 NCAA Tournament. La Salle has captured the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Commissioner's Cup (symbolic of athletic excellence) in four of the five years of his tenure.

La Salle University has made many improvements in facilities and within its athletic structure, with

Mullen acting as the catalyst for these changes. His efforts in moving the men's basketball home site to £l jA % the Philadelphia Civic Center have added a new era of excitement to La Salle basketball. Mullen has been President of the MAAC and Chairman of the Philadelphia Big 5. Prior to joining the La Salle staff, he was Director of Athletics at the University of Southern Colorado and Loras I" I* College. has Mullen been the President of the NAIA Athletic Directors Association and was the College Representative to the Executive Council of the National Association of College Athletic Directors (NACDA). He also served as athletic administrator to the Goodwill Games in 1986 in Moscow. He has been on the NCAA Nomination Committee and recently was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Sports Congress. Bob originally hails from the Delaware Valley, but left his home in Chester, PA, in 1948, for residence in Park Forest, a suburb of Chicago, where he obtained most of his education and athletic background. He played several sports in high school and college, although basketball was his main interest. A graduate with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., Ed., from Northern Illinois University, Bob has been a head coach in almost every sport in the secondary level and an Athletic Director and head college basketball coach for half of the last three decades. Mullen had over 300 victories in just 16 seasons, including several trips to the NAIA National Tournament. On the family side, Mullen and his wife, Marcia, have four children: Sherry, a Respiratory Therapist, is married with two children,

living in Elgin, 111; Scott, a newly-wed who is in facility management with Spectacor Management Group, and is a former Drake University wide receiver; Kelly, another newly-wed and a teacher in Pennsauken, NJ, and a former member of the La Salle track team, and Rob, a junior at Ursinus College, where he is a member of the football team,

Thomas Kathleen Michael Meier McNally Felici Associate Assistant Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Director Athletic Director Thomas Meier was Kathleen McNally has for Sports appointed Associate served as Assistant Athletic Athletic Director on Director at La Salle Information August 1, 1991. A University since 1977. and Promotion

member of the La Salle University athlet- McNally' s main responsibility is to help direct Michael Felici joined the La Salle ic department since 1976, Meier has the administrative and operational aspects of La University Athletic Department in 1990 served as Director of Intramurals and, Salle's 22 varsity sports. when he was appointed Assistant Athletic since 1985, Assistant Athletic Director. A 1968 graduate of West Chester Director for Sports Information and Born and raised in Easton, PA, Meier University, McNally coached the La Salle field Promotion. Felici is responsible for the earned a B.A. in Psychology from hockey team from 1976 to 1980. McNally' department's marketing and promotional Dickinson College and a master's degree work with the team helped produce two efforts as well as overseeing the Sports in physical education at Temple Olympians and a national championship in 1980. Information Department. University. He played varsity basketball A member of the National Sports Festival A 1983 graduate of the Pennsylvania and baseball in both high school and col- coaching staff for field hockey, McNally was State University, Felici served as the direc- lege and lists golf among his hobbies, named Coach-of-the-Year in 1980 by the tor of athletic marketing and promotions at along with carpentry and camping. Philadelphia Association of Intercollegiate Temple University from 1984 to 1988. Tom has resided in Jenkintown since Athletics for Women. Prior to his appointment at La Salle, he 1980 and he and his wife, Judy, have McNally has represented La Salle as a served as a marketing manager for The

three children - Shelley, Kyle, and member of the NCAA Council and on numerous Spectrum. Zachery. NCAA, ECAC and Metro Atlantic Athletic While attending Penn State, Felici was Conference committees. an assistant in the sports information

Prior to joining the La Salle University staff, department and, upon graduation, was a McNally was a successful high school coach and sports reporter on the Burlington County teacher of health education and physical educa- Times in Willingboro, NJ. tion at Paul VI High School and Collingswood Felici, an alumnus of neighboring High School in New Jersey. Central High School, resides in Northeast

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