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Seated (left to right) Everett Catlin, Mike Melchionni, Jasper van Teeseling, Romaine Haywood, Olot Landgren, Brian Flickinger, Mike Gizzi.

Standing (left to right) Coach Rich Prendergast, Coach Joe Bryant, Manager Ryan Morris, Manager Paul McManus, Shawn Smith, Head Coach , Steve Fromal, Matt Comey, Coach , Brother Ed Sheehy, Manager Chris McCoy. W15-96

La Salle Universify Men's

Basketbcill Schedlule

November Radio Television

Mon 13 Croatia (Exhibition/Hayman Hall) 7:00 pm Thu 16 Sundance AAU (Exhibition/Hayman Hall) 7:00 pm San Juan Shootout (San Juan, )

Fri 24 First Round

* Illinois State -James Madison 1:00 pm

Western Kentucky - Virginia Commonwealth 3:00 pm

La Salle - Auburn 6:00 pm

Louisville - American U. -Puerto Rico 8:00 pm

Sat 25 Second Round 1/3:00 pm

La Salle - James Madison/Illinois State Sun 26 Final Round 1/3/6/8:00 pm Wed 29 Miami- (Gund Arena, Cleveland) TBA

December

Sat 2 Holy Cross 2:00 pm WDAS-1480AM

Wed 6 Mount St. Mary's 7:30 pm WDAS-1480AM

Sat 9 Marquette (Atlantic City) 4:00 pm WGMP-1210AM ESPN 2 Wed 13 American 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM

Sun Carnival Classic (EI Paso, Texas)

Wed 27 La Salle - Texas El Paso 9:00 pm WGMP-1210AM

Texas Tech - Eastern Michigan 11:00 pm Thu 28 Consolation Game 9:00 pm Championshp Game 11:00 pm

January

Wed 3 Princeton 7:30 pm WDAS-1480AM Sat 6 Xavier* 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM SportsChannel Mon 8 Dayton* 7:30 pm WDAS-1480AM Sat 13 Virginia Tech* 1:00 pm WGMP-1210AM Mon 15 Duquesne* 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM SportsChannel

Sat 20 St. Joseph's* () 7:00 pm WGMP-1210AM Prism Tue 23 Temple* 7:00 pm WGMP-1210AM Prism Thu 25 Xavier' 7:30 pm WDAS-1480AM Prime Sat 27 Pennsylvania* (CoreStates ) 2:00 pm WGMP-1210AM Prism

February

Thu 1 Duquesne* 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM

Sat 3 St. Bonaventure* 7:30 pm WDAS-1480AM

Tue 6 Rhode Island* 5:00 pm WGMP-1210AM ESPN 2

Sat 1 George Washington' 2:00 pm WGMP-1210AM A-10 Mon 12 Villanova# (CoreStates Spectrum) 7:00 pm WDAS-1480AM Thu 15 Massachusetts' 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM Prime Sun 18 George Washington* 2:00 pm WGMP-1210AM A-10 Thu 22 Virginia Tech* 7:30 pm WGMP-1210AM Sat 24 Dayton* 2:00 pm WGMP-1210AM A-10 March Sat 2 Fordham* 1:00 pm WDAS-1480AM Wed 6- Atlantic 10 Tournament ( Civic ) TBA Sat 9 Atlantic 10 Tournament TBA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SCHEDULE TEAM RECORDS

1995-96 Schedule. Team Records 54

All-time 100 games 55

MEDIA All-time record aganist Collegiate Opponents . 56-57

Year-By-Year Records 58-67

Information 3 All-time Scores by Season 68

Coverage 4 La Salle by Venue 68

La Salle University Basketball 5 Individual Records 69-78

All-time Roster 79

COACHES Philadelphia Civic Center 93

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris 8 HONORED TEAMS AND PLAYERS

"Speedy" Morris vs. All Opponents 10

All-time Coaching Records 10 La Salle's NCAA Leaders 80

Assistant Coach Joe Mihalich 1 Post-season Championships 68

Assistant Coach Joe Bryant 12 1954 NCAA Champions 82

Assistant Coach Rich Prendergast 13 1952 NIT Champions 83

Regular Season Tournaments 84-85

1995-96 EXPLORERS La Salle's Best 86

Explorers In The Pros 94

La Salle On The Road 6

La Salle's Top Twenty-Five Finishes 14 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

1995-96 Outlook 16

Player Profiles 17-25 La Salle University 88

Rosters 26 President Joseph F. Burke.ES.C, Ph.D 89

1995-96 Opponents 27-42 Athletic Director Robert Mullen 90

All-time record with 95-96 Opponents 43-44 Associate Athletic Director Tom Meier 91

Managers 92 Assistant Athletic Director Kathleen McNally 91

Team Photo OBC Acting Director of Sports Relations

and Marketing, Mark Morgan 91

1994-95 REVIEW Athletic Staff 92

Season Review 46

Cumulative Stats 50

Midwestern Collegiate Conference 5

Big Five 52 1995-96 MEDIA GUIDE

Athletic Administration MEDIA INFORMATION

Press Table: The La Salle men's President Joseph F. Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D. basketball press table at the

Philadelphia Civic Center is on the area code (215) south side of the playing floor. Accredited media should enter Athletics Rober: Mullen 951-1516 Director of through the Press Gate at the main Faculty Representative Dr. Annette O'Connor ... 951-1247 entrance to the Civic Center. Associate Athletic Director Tom Meier 951-1673

Assistant Athletic Director Kathleen McNally 951-1523 Press Credentials: Requests for press

Acting Director of Sports Relations credentials should be made in writing and Marketing Mark Morgan 951-1605 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 Tickets/Intramural Director Peter D'Orazio 951-1545 be picked up at the Press Gate.

Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek 951-1519 Photographers: Photographers must Assistant Athletic Trainer Lisa Poli 951-1519 have their photo passes visible at all Academic Advisor Joseph Gillespie 951-1521 cimes on the sidelines. All Equipment Manager Mike Murphy 951-1514 photographers must shoot from the Strength Coach Ed Lawless 951-1516 baseline. Accounting Assistant Evelyn Farmer 951-1585 Secretary Mary Frances Maginn 951-1516 Press Parking: Parking is limited and

passes are issued on a priority basis.

Mens Basketball Coaching Staff Press Services: Complete individual and team statistics are compiled by the

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris 951-1518 Stat Man II computerized statistics Assistant Coach Joe Mihalich 951-1635 program which is staffed by Susan Senner, , and their Assistant Coach Joe Bryant 951-1636 crew of statisticians. Statistics will be Assistant Coach Rich Prendergast 951-1518 distributed at the press tables at Basketball Secretary Clare McCarthy 951-1518 halftime and in the ptess and interview rooms after the game.

General Information Post-Game Interviews: Coach "Speedy" Morris will be in the

School La Salle University interview room 10 minutes after the Mailing Address 1900 W. OlneyAve., Box 805 game. The visiting coach will follow

Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199 Morris. Access to dressing rooms is Enrollment 5,800 determined on a per-game basis by Nickname Explorers each coach. Colors Blue & Gold Conference Atlantic 10 Telephones: Telephones are available Arena Philadelphia Civic Center at the press table for the media's use. Writers on deadline should arrange for Capacity 10,000 their own phone lines by calling the Press Table Phone 2 1 5/823-8756, 8757 La Salle University Sports Information Office.

The 1995-96 La Salle University men's basketball media guide was produced and edited by Bob Vetrone, Sr., with editorial and computer assistance from Colleen Corace, Jules Bzozowski and Susan Senner. Research: Mary Scanlan, Bill Evans, Cristine Paull, Kim Aglidian and Beth Kane. Photography by Jerry Millevoi, Dan Burke, Edwin Mahan, and Dave Yoblick. 1 ..

1 995-96 MEDIA OUTLETS

(215 Area code unless noted) PRINT OUTLETS CONTACT(S) PHONE NO. FAX NO.

ATLANTIC CITY PRESS, 22 Devins Lane, Pleasanrville, NJ 08232 Mike Shepherd 609-645-1234 (609)272-7224

or 7191

BUCKS COUNTY COURIER TIMES, Rt. 13, Levittown, PA 19057 Gary Silvers 949-4216 949-4177

CATHOLIC STANDARD, 222 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 Mike Gambino 587-3660 587-3979

CAMDEN COURIER-POST, 301 Cuthbert Blvd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Kevin Callahan 609-486-2424 (609)663-2831

Phil Anastasia

COLLEGIAN, The, La Salle University, Box 846, Philadelphia, PA 19141 Sports Editor 951-1398

DELAWARE COUNTY TIMES, 500 Mildred Ave., Primos, PA 19081 Joe Lunardi, Greg Greenday .. 610-622-8880 610-662-8887

MAIN LINE TIMES, 311 E Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003 Bobby Cabrey 642-4300 649-9318

NORRISTOWN TIMES-HERALD, PO Box 591, Norristown, PA 19404 Mark Schiele 610-272-2322 610-272-0660

PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 400 N. Broad St., Phila., PA 19101 Dick Jerardi, Mike Kern 854-5700 854-5524

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 400 N. Broad St., Phila., PA 19101 Joe Juliano 854-4550 854-4564

PHILADELPHIA TRIBUNE, 524 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, PA 19146 Daryl Bell 893-4050 735-3612

WILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL, 831 Orange st.,Wilmington, DE 19899 Paul Bowker 302-324-2850 302-324-5509

RADIO OUTLETS (All AM) CONTACT(S)

KYW (1060), Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Phil Neuman 238-4990 238-4657 Harry DonahueTom Maloney

WBCB (1490), 200 Magnolia Dr., Levittown, PA 19054 Merrill Reese 949-1490 949-3671

WEXP, La Salle University, Box 698, Philadelphia, PA 19141 Sports Director 951-1378

WIP (610), 441 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, PA 19123 Jody McDonald HOT-LINE 922-2364

Mike Missanelli

WGMP (1210), City Ave. & Monument Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19131 Scott Graham, 610-668-5950 610-668-5977

John Weber

WNPV (1440), P.O. Box 1440, Lansdale, PA 19446 Sports Director 855-821 368-0180

WPWA (1590), Kent Rd., Aston, PA 19014 Sports Director 358-1400 358-1845

WSSJ (1310), P.O. Box 5001, Camden, NJ 08101 Pat Delsi 563-1310

TELEVISION OUTLETS CONTACT(S)

KYW Channel 3, Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Ukee Washington 238-4646 238-4783

Lou Tilley, Howard Eskin

PRISM/SportsChannel, Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 19148 Larry Rosen, Ed Stefanski, .... 336-8440 389-9506

Jon Slobotkin

WCAU Channel 10, City Ave & Monument Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19131 Al Meltzer, Ron Burke 610-668-5602 (0,1,3) 610-668-5533

JeffAsch

WPHL Channel 17, 5001 Wynnefield Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131 Bob Rainey 879-7492 (1) 879-7682

Inquirer News Tonight TV

WPVI Channel 6, 4100 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131 Gary Papa, Scott Palmer, 581-4574 581-4530

Phil Andrews

WTXF Channel 29, 4th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106 Carl Cherkin, Bill Perry 923-NEWS 592-1535

WIRE SERVICES CONTACT(S)

ASSOCIATED PRESS, 1 Franklin Plaza, Philadelphia, PA 19102 Jay Barfatti 561-1 133 561-3544

Jack Scheuer, 226 Hawthorne Ave., Langhorne, PA 19047 757-3293

UNITED PRESS INT., 1819 Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19102 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL 66 YEARS OFEXCELLENCE

Did you know that, in its 66 official seasons of In coach Morris' nine years, La Salle has been in six intercollegiate basketball: post-season tournaments (4 NCAA, 2 NIT) and, in 1989-90, posted the school's all-time best record, 29-

Nineteen La Salle players have made it to the National 1 in regular season play and 1-1 in the NCAA

Basketball Association, including first-round draft Tournament? Its 30-2 overall record was the best in picks in , , , the NCAA Division I? Its 22-game winning streak is , Larry Cannon, Michael Brooks and the school's best ever? current La Salle assistant coach Joe Bryant? In 1994-95, while playing in the Midwestern

Three of those were named the NCAA Division I Collegiate Conference, the Explorers appeared on National Player of the Year — Gola in 1954, Brooks national and local TV a total of 12 times? in 1980 and Simmons in 1990? Lionel Simmons is the third leading all-time Division 1 scorer with 3,217 And if you check out all the major conferences, points, and is one of four Explorers to surpass 2,000 La Salle has played teams from all of them and has at points and one of 34 to go over 1,000? least one victory over a team in every major conference?

Ten of those have reached 1 ,000 in the last nine years? * * *

There are currently four Explorers in the NBA — During the past nine seasons under "Speedy" Morris, the La Salle Explorers men's teams have: Simmons, Overton, Woods and — all of whom received their degrees from La Salle within four years? 1) graduated 25 of the 25 seniors in the basketball program;

There are at least nine others playing professionally, in the , Europe and Japan? 2) had two first-team Academic All-Americas (Tim Legler, '88; Jack Hurd, '92);

Including an NCAA championship in 1954 and a 3) been to six post-season tourneys (4 NCAA, 2 NITs, National Invitation Tournament title in 1 952, La Salle including the National Invitation Tournament has made 22 post-season appearances, 1 1 in the NCAA championship game in 1987); and 1 1 in the NIT?

4) had four players in the (all of graduated In 1 987, the Explorers advanced to the championship NBA whom '88; game of the NIT in New York's Madison Square in four years) — Tim Legler, Lionel Simmons, Garden? '90; Doug Overton, '91, and Randy Woods, '92;

have 19 championships, 6 in-season tourney La Salle is one of only 1 5 teams which have won both 5) won post-season tournaments? titles; 4 first-place league titles, 4 league post-season championships, and 3 Philadelphia Big 5 titles;

In coach "Speedy" Morris' nine years, La Salle has won eight in-season tournaments, while playing in such 6) have compiled a post-season record of 18 victories locales as Hawaii (twice), Japan, , Texas, and 1 1 losses; California, Arizona and San Juan, Puerto Rico?

7) In his 1 1 seasons at La Salle (including two as coach) he When La Salle won its 1,000th game in 1992, it women's has won 220 games, an average became the team with the fewest number of seasons of 20 wins a season;

(62) to reach that total?

5 LA SALLE ROAD HEADQUARTERS

AT SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT: AT VIRGINIA TECH: San Juan, Puerto Rico Blacksburg, VA Condado Plaza Hotel Blacksburg Marriott 809-721-1000 703-552-7001

AT CLEVELAND (vs. Miami of Ohio): AT XAVIER: Miami, Ohio , OH Cleveland, OH Quality Motel Marriott 513-351-6000 216-696-9200 AT DUQUESNE: AT HOLY CROSS: , PA Worcester, MA Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh Holiday Inn 412-471-1234 508-852-4000 AT GEORGE WASHINGTON: AT ATLANTIC CITY SHOOTOUT: Arlington, VA Atlantic City, NJ Key Bridge Marriott Sheraton West 703-284-1473 609-272-0200 AT MASSACHUSETTS: AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY: The Inn at Northhampton Arlington, VA 413-586-1211 Key Bridge Marriott 703-284-1473 AT FORDHAM: Elmsford, NY AT SUN CLASSIC: Days Inn Sun Carnival Tournament 914-592-5680 Sunland Park Holiday Inn

AT DAYTON: Dayton, OH Dayton Marriott 513-223-1000 % v 'V lANTI HEAD COACH BILL "SPEEDY" MORRIS

MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH - LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

It all started in over Manhattan in the MAAC final and its heart- CYO (Catholic breaking two-point loss to Seton Hall in the NCAA Youth Organiza- Tournament were two of 's most- tion) ball 35 years watched games during March Madness.

ago and it has continued ever In 1989-90, Morris guided the Explorers to a 30-2

since, and wher- record, the most victories in Division I, and the most ever Bill "Speedy" by any La Salle team in history and a school record of Morris has 22 straight wins. The Explorers captured their third coached, he has straight MAAC regular-season championship (16-0) been a winner. and the MAAC Tournament crown for the third consecutive NCAA berth. And when La Salle beat

His career Southern Mississippi in Hartford, it was the Explorers' coaching record first NCAA victory since 1983. in high school and college competition stands at 608-208 (.745), His 1987-88 team compiled a 24-10 record, went including mens college basketball (177-95 at La Salle), 14-0 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and women's college basketball (43- 1 7 as La Salle's women's swept through the MAAC Tournament to earn the coach) and boy's high school (347-82 at Philadelphia conference's NCAA Tournament berth. In 1989, Roman Catholic and 41-14 at Penn Charter). Morris moved things up a notch with a 26-6 record, another MAAC regular-season championship (13-1) Speedy's winning percentage in his nine years as and the MAAC Tournament crown again. La Salle's men's coach (.651) rates him among the top 30 on the winningest active Division I coaches Morris had taken his first Explorer team — 1986-87 list (by percentage and with a minimum of five years — to a 20-13 record and into the National Invitation at a Division I school). Tournmament, where it defeated Villanova, Niagara, Illinois State and Arkansas-Little Rock before bowing The 1990 NCAA Tournament victory over Southern to Southern Mississippi in the championship game. Mississippi in Hartford on March 15 was Speedy's 100th as La Salle's men's coach. Only three other For the next three years, Morris' Explorers won their

Division I coaches have won that many games in their way into the NCAA Tounament, then earned a berth first four seasons - current Syracuse coach , in the 1990-91 NIT, losing at Massachusetts, 93-90, North Carolina State's legendary coach of the late 40's on a last-second three-point shot. and early 50's, , and, most recently, Roy Williams of Kansas. Morris won or shared the MAAC Coach of the Year honors twice, gaining the solo honor in 1988 and

Coaching success has been the story wherever Morris sharing it with St. Peter's Ted Fiore in 1989. He was has ventured. When his 1 993-94 team suffered through also named the 1989 and 1990 District 3 Coach of an 11-16 record, it was only the first time in his 26 the Year by the National Association of Basketball years that one of his teams finished below the .500 Coaches (NABC) and was voted the Eastern Coach of mark. the Year in 1 990. He was named the Philadelphia Big Five coach of the year three times — in 1989, 1990 The 1992-93 season produced a 14-13 record, and and 1992 — by the Philadelphia B'nai B'rith. when the Explorers missed out on a bid to the National

Invitation Tournament, it marked the end of a six- La Salle's victory over host Baylor in the Dr Pepper year streak in which La Salle had appeared in a post- Classic championship game on Dec. 10, 1994 was season tournament. "Speedy's" 600th career win, embracing high school, La Salle women's and La Salle men's careers. The 1991-92 season saw Morris lead the Explorers to that sixth straight post-season appearance and Morris first gained recognition as basketball coach at their fourth Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia. In 14 tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth in seasons at Roman, Morris registered 347 victories and five years. La Salle's exciting last-second victory only 82 losses. Roman won one Philadelphia City HEAD COACH BILL "SPEEDY" MORRIS

Championship, six Philadelphia Catholic League titles, Lady Explorer teams won 22 games in 1 984-85 and two National Catholic Tournament championships, 21 games in 1985-86. The 1985 team won the and four 30-win seasons. MAAC title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Following that season, Morris was Morris then spent two years as head coach at named men's basketball coach, becoming the first

Philadelphia's William Penn Charter School where Division I coach to make such a switch. he posted a 41-14 record. His 1984 team won the Philadelphia Interacademic League championship, A native of Philadelphia, Morris and his wife, Mimi, the school's first title in 12 seasons. Morris came live in the Roxborough section with their four children to La Salle University for the 1984-85 season when - Keith, a former guard on the La Salle team, Brian, a he replaced Kevin Gallagher as head coach of the former team manager, and Margaret Mary, all La Salle Explorers' women's program, becoming the first graduates, and Christopher, a sophomore at fulltime appointment to that position. Morris' Archbishop Carroll High in suburban Philadelphia.

Speedy Morns' Career Coaching Record m Men's Basketball w L Pet. 1994-95 La Salle University 13 14 .481

1993-94 La Salle University 11 16 .407

1992-93 La Salle University 14 13 .519

1991-92 La Salle University 20 11 .645 (MAAC Champion, NCAA)

1990-91 La Salle University 19 10 .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 (NIT) 20 13 .606 Men's Basketball Record 177 95 .651

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 220 112 .663

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 608 208 .745 * COACH MORRIS VS. ALL OPPONENTS

American 2-0 Georgia Southern 1-0 Philadelphia Textile 2-0 Arizona 0-1 Holy Cross 8-0 Princeton 3-2 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 Howard 1-0 Richmond 2-3 Army 6-1 Idaho 1-0 San Francisco 1-0 Austin Peay 1-0 Illinois State 1-0 SetonHall 0-1 Baylor 2-0 Illinois 0-1 S.W. Missouri State 1-0 Brigham Young 2-1 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Siena 4-3 Butler 2-4 Iona 10-2 South Carolina 1-0 California 1-0 James Madison 2-0 Southern Mississippi 1-1

Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) 1-0 Kansas State 0-3 St. Joseph's 3-6

Canisius 6-0 Long Beach State 1-0 St. Peter's 10-4 Central Florida 1-0 LouisianaTech 0-1 Syracuse 0-1 Chaminade 1-0 Loyola Chicago 5-0 Temple 2-7 Clemson 1-0 Loyola Marymount 1-1 Tennessee Tech 1-0 Cleveland State 1-1 Loyola (MD) 6-1 Texas-San 1-0 Colorado 0-1 Maine 1-0 Villanova 6-2 Creighton 1-0 Manhattan 13-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-2 Dayton 3-0 Maryland 0-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 DePaul 1-1 Massachusetts 0-2 Wright State 2-0

Delaware 1-0 Mount St. Mary's 1-0 Xavier 0-6 Delaware State 1-0 Niagara 6-0 Yale 1-0 Detroit 3-4 North Carolina 0-2 Duquesne 2-0 Northeastern 1-0 TOTAL RECORD 177-95 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Northern Illinois 0-1 Evansville 1-3 a:Notre Dame 2-6 Fairfield 13-2 Ohio State 1-0 Florida 1-0 OhioU 0-1 Florida State 1-1 Oregon 1-0 Fordham 9-1 Oregon State 0-1 Fresno State 1-0 Penn State 0-1 Georgia 0-3 Pennsylvania 4-5

LA SALLEALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

COACH SEASONS YRS. W L pa.

Bill "Speedy"' Morris 1986- 9 177 95 .691 Dave "Lefty" Ervin 1979-1986 7 119 87 .578 1970-1979 9 142 105 .575 Tom Gola 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 i 31 17 .646

Donald "Dudey" Moore 1958-1963 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: 1631 GAMES 64 1056 575 .647

10 JOE MIHALICH ASSISTANT COACH

Wherever he has been, Joe Mihalich has been synonymous with winning

basketball. A La Salle University assistant coach since July, 1981, Mihalich, 39, has been given freedom to coach and teach. And he has shown he can do both.

In his 1 5 years as a La Salle coach, the Explorers have been to five NCAA Tournaments and three National Invitation Tournaments. In that span, La Salle has averaged 20 victories per season. On January 4, 1992, Mihalich, in the absence of head coach Speedy Morris, was head coach for a game against Iona and La Salle won, 120-88.

Mihalich's La Salle duties have included floor practice, game coaching, recruitment of high school players, academic monitoring of players, opponents'

scouting and film study. In his time as an Explorers'assistant, Mihalich has been heavily involved in the recruitment of seven of the nine all-time leading school scorers, including 1990 National Player of the Year Lionel Simmons.

Four of those players - Simmons, Doug Overton, Randy Woods and Tim Legler - are playing in the NBA.

A 1978 La Salle graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics/Education, Mihalich earned his Masters in Athletic Administration from .

A co-captain of the 1978 La Salle basketball team under coach Paul Westhead, Mihalich was a four-time letter winner. He began his coaching career the next season under the legendary high school coach, at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md. Mihalich was the assistant varsity coach for three years and head junior varsity coach for two years.

While the DeMatha varsity was going 82-8, Mihalich's JV team was a tidy 34-5. Wootten had to miss the 1981 Washington, DC, title game and Mihalich coached the Stags to a victory over previously-unbeaten Dunbar High.

Mihalich has been an adjunct professor in La Salle's Department of Mathematics for the past 12 years. He is a lecturer in the university's prestigious Freshman Year Experience Program.

Joe and his wife, Mary, live in Philadelphia. They have three sons — Joe, 8, and twins Matt and Tony, 7.

11 JOE BRYANT ASSISTANT COACH

Joe Bryant, a La Salle University standout in the mid-70s and an eight-

year veteran of the National Basketball Association, is in his third year

as an assistant to men's basketball coach Speedy Morris.

Bryant, 40, averaged 20.7 points and 1 1 rebounds per game during a

two-year career at La Salle (1973-74 and 1974-75) and was named the

Most Valuable Player when the Explorers defeated Furman and Alabama

to win the 1974 Classic. He entered the 1975 NBA draft

and was the 13th player selected, on the first-round by the Golden

State Warriors, then traded to the .

The John Bartram High product played four years with the 76ers, three

with the San Diego Clippers and one with the before embarking on an overseas career

that saw him play and coach in , and France.

Upon returning to the United States, Bryant became involved in community affairs and also coached in

the Sonny Hill League. He has conducted clinics in Philadelphia and the suburbs, and has served as the

girls' coach at Akiba Hebrew Academy in Merion and boys' junior varsity coach at Lower Merion.

Bryant has appeared as guest speaker at assemblies honoring foreign-language students in the Philadelphia

Public School system and was co-ordinator of a summer basketball program for the Philadelphia Housing

Authority. In the fall of 1994, he addressed the Pennsylvania State Modern Languages Association on

the subject of "Turning Kids on to Learning a Foreign Language."

Bryant is a member of the Philadelphia Big 5 and the John Bartram High Halls of Fame. He is also

active in the Black Coaches of America and in the Philadelphia 76ers' newly formed alumni group.

Bryant is married to the former Pam Cox, and the couple have three children, daughters Sharia, 19, a

Temple University junior, and Shaya, 18, a La Salle University freshman volleyball player, and son Kobe,

17, a senior at Lower Merion High in suburban Philadelphia.

12 RICH PRENDERGAST assistant coach

An enthusiastic supporter of La Salle basketball, Prendergast enters

his 11th 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,

I 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, Maria and Catharine,

are La Salle graduates, while the youngest, Colleen, is a junior at

Notre Dame High in Lawrenceville, NJ.

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1»»& * MEAPOWLANPS LA SALLE'S TOP TWENTY-FIVE FINISHES

Seven times in La Salle's history the Explorers have finished in the top 25 of the and/or United Press International rankings.

The honored teams include:

1950 lOthUPI

1952 1953

1 7th UPI 6th AP 4th UPI

1954 2ndAP 11th UPI

1955 1969 3rd AP 3rd UPI 2ndAP 6th UPI

1990 llthAP 12th UPI

LA SALLE'S MISSION: REPLACING 3,293 POINTS

When, within 30 seconds of each other, Kareem The question is whether there will be array of Townes and Paul Burke fouled out of La Salle scorers able to take advantage of Smith's passing

University's final game of the 1994-95 season at ability. Only one player, captain Romaine

the Midwestern Collegiate Conference tourna- Haywood (10.9 ppg), averaged double figures

ment, it brought an end to the careers of a pair among the returnees. of guards who moved into the select company

of backckourt stars of the Explorers' gloried past. Third-year starter Jasper van Teeseling will be asked to shoulder more of the offense, now that Between them, Burke and Townes — or Townes Burke and Townes have taken their 34-per-game and Burke — scored 3,293 points, handed off attempts with them.

754 assists, picked pockets to the tune of 410

steals and grabbed 679 rebounds. Beyond the two holdover starters, there will be sophomores Olof Landgren, Brian Flickinger Those two were the only seniors on "Speedy" and Mike Gizzi, and juniors Everett Catlin, Mike

Morris' ninth La Salle team, but what an only. Gizzi, Mike Melchionni (returning from a year

on the medically- redshirted list), Steve Fromal

Now, it comes time to replace them and start- and Matt Comey.

ing forward Derich Newbon, who has left school. Townes finished a spectacular three-year Every returnee showed occasional glimpses of

career which reached its peak with a 52-point offensive contribution.

outing against Loyola Chicago on Feb. 4, and Burke completed an always-improving four-year "We have to get more consistent production

stint at . from everyone," Morris said. "Many of our play-

ers had highlight moments but now we have to

"You don't replace them," coach Morris said. get them to increase those moments and, at the

"You just hope that some of our returning play- same time, to work even harder on the defen-

ers improve their game to a point where they sive end of the court."

pick up a lot of the slack created by the depar- ture of Paul and Kareem." One of the promising late-season signs was the improvement of Flickinger. The 6-9 forward Burke's spot should be in good hands, those of from Zionsville, IN, helped upset Wright State

5-10 sophomore Shawn "Reds" Smith, coming with an 1 1 -point output on Feb. 1 1, then fin-

off a Prop 48-enforced year of basketball idle- ished the season with several more strong out-

ness. As a point guard on the 1992-93 Philadel- ings. phia Simon Gratz teams that featured and went 31-0, Smith dealt out seven

assists a game.

In his senior year of 1993-94, in which Gratz

was 26-4, he averaged 14 points, 7.3 assists and

4.2 steals. In Smith's high school career, coach

Bill Ellebree's squads posted a 1 10-9 record.

16 ROMAINEHAYWOOD

(Captain)

Forward - Senior 6-6, 205 Atlantic City, NJ/Atlantic City High

1994-95: The junior tri-captain led the team in rebounding

(6.7 per game) and was third in scoring (10. 9)... On Dec. 27, 1994, Romaine scored a career-high 26 points at Maryland. He tied his rebounding career-high (12) on Feb. 25 against Wisconsin-Milwaukee... After appearing in 45 consecutive games in his varsity career, Haywood was sidelined with the

flu, Feb. 16, against Loyola Chicago... Later in the season, he

sat out two games because of personal reasons, against Cleve-

land State, Feb. 16, and Detroit, Feb. 18... Other high point

games were at Butler, 25 points, on Jan. 26, and 20 points at Arizona, Dec. 12... In addition to his 12 rebounds against

1994-95 Statistics

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

24/24 95/251 .379 30/107 .280 42/ 69 .609 262 10.9 71 90 161 6.7 81/5 19 33 8 16 705

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Romaine hit double-figures on the CAREERSTATISTICS boards four other times. 1993-94 TOTAL

G/GS 27/23 51/47 1 993-94: After sitting out his freshman year because of Prop FG/FGA 100/285 195/536

FG% .351 .364 48, Haywood played in all 27 games, starting 23, and was

3 PT FG/FGA 43/135 73/242 voted to the All-MCC Newcomer Team... He led the Explor- 3 PT FG % .319 .302 ers in rebounds (6.5 per game) and was fourth in scoring

FT/FTA 36/64 78/133 (10. 3)... His outstanding performance came on December 10 FT% .563 .587 when he scored 17 points in the second half (career-high 21 PTS 279 541

AVG 10.3 10.6 overall and eight rebounds) and led the Explorers to a 89-85

OFF REB 67 138 come-from-behind victory at James Madison... His best re- DEF REB 107 197 bounding game came in the regular-season finale at Xavier (3/ TOT REB 174 335 3/94) when he snared 12. REB AVG 6.5 6.6

PF/D 86/3 167/8 PERSONAL: Born 10/3/73... to All- AST 26 45 Nominated McDonald's America team; voted the Atlantic City Vikings' was TO 38 71 MVP; awarded the Leo Ketton given to the the BLK 15 23 Award member of Atlantic City School team with the highest academic STL 22 38 High

achievement. . .coached Fussner. . 1 MIN 751 1456 by Joe .Averaged 20. points and 10.4 rebounds per game in his senior season... Post-gradu-

ate plans include pro basketball and/or directing films. fin #21 17 L STEVEFROMAL

Junior - Guard 6-1, 170 Folsom, PA/Ridley High

1994-95: Fromal appeared in 12 games, scoring nine points

and pulling down six rebounds in 25 minutes of action. His

career-high five points came against Loyola Chicago on Feb. 4, 1995.

1 993-94: Steve saw service in 1 5 games as point-guard backup,

and started his varsity career with a three-pointer against Illi-

nois. During the season, he handed out 1 1 assists in 52 min- utes. He was one of two walk-ons (Matt Comey was the other) whose value was shown in all-out performances in daily prac-

tices.

1994-95 Statistics

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

12/0 2/ 6 .333 2/3 .667 3/6 9 3 6 .5 1/0 5 25

PERSONAL: Born 2/8/75... Co-Most Valuable Player in Cen- STATISTICS tral League in suburban Philadelphia, averaging 15 points a YEAR 1993-94 TOTAL game from his point-guard position at Ridley High under coach G/GS 15/0 27/0 John DiGregorio... Steve played considerable summer ball to FG/FGA 3/7 5/13 FG% .429 .385 improve his game for Division I competition. He is the son of

3 PT FG/FGA 1/3 3/6 Curt Fromal, a member of La Salle University's Hall of Ath- 3PTFG% .333 .500 letes who played at the school between 1961 and 1965, and FT/FTA 0/3 3/9 was an Explorers' assistant coach under Tom Gola from 1 968 FT% .000 .333 to 1970. PTS 7 16

AVG .5 .6

OFF REB 1 4

DEF REB 4 7

TOT REB 5 11

REB AVG .3 .4

PF/D 3/0 4/0

AST 11 16

TO 5 5

BLK

STL

^r MIN 52 77

18 MATTCOMEY

Junior - Guard 6-1, 170 Philadelphia, PA/Northeast Catholic High

1 994-95: Comey saw action in seven games, totaling 1 1 points and two rebounds. Matt achieved his career-high five points

against Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) Dec. 2, 1994, in the first

round of the MetLife Classic at San Francisco.

1993-94: Matt joined the basketball team following La Salle's soccer season, where he was a freshman performer. As one of two basketball walk-ons (Steve Fromal was the other), he played

in five games, scoring 12 points in 18 minutes of action. Three

of his four field goals were three-pointers. Extremely active in

1994-95 Statistics

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

7/0 5/14 .357 1/4 .250 0/1 .000 11 1.6 2 2 .3 2/0 12 1 21

practice sessions, assigned to guard La Salle's outstanding STATISTICS backcourt players. YEAR 1993-94 TOTAL

G/GS 5/0 12/0 PERSONAL: Born 1/23/75. Comey is a product of North Catho- FG/FGA 4/9 9/23 FG% .445 .391 lic High (Philadelphia) where he starred in basketball (under

3 PT FG/FGA 3/6 4/10 coach Pete Bilinsky) and soccer. He received the school's Man 3 PTFG % .500 .400 of the Year award at graduation as well as being named the FT/FTA 1/2 1/3 Philadelphia Catholic League Northern Division's basketball FT% .500 .333 Most Valuable Player in his senior year. PTS 12 23

AVG 2.4 1.9

OFF REB

DEF REB 1 3

TOT REB 1 3

REB AVG .2 .3

PF/D 1/0 3/0

AST 1

TO 2 4

BLK

STL 1 2

MIN 18 39 #25 MIKEMELCHIONNI

Forward - Junior 6-6, 212 Indian Mills, NJ/Bishop Eustace Prep

1994-95: Melchionni sat out the 1994-95 season as a medical

redshirt because of a lingering back injury.

1 993-94: Mike played in nine games, scoring four points each

against Illinois and Richmond. He filled a role as a valuable practice player with coach Speedy Morris' troops.

1 992-93: Melchionni played in 1 1 games hitting four field goals, including three from three-point range.

1993-94 Statistics

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

9/0 3/15 .200 1/ 5 .200 5/7 .714 12 1.3 2 7 .8 7/0 4 7 1 27

PERSONAL: Born 5/12/74. A cousin ofthe four brothers who :are; statistics made the name famous - Billy (Villanova, Philadelphia 76ers, YEAR 1992-93 TOTAL New Jersey Nets), Gary (Duke, ), Bob and Tom G/GS 11/0 20/0 (Villanova). A three-year starter under Bill Lange at Eustace, FG/FGA 4/15 7/30 FG% .267 .233 Mike's shooting and rebounding were instrumental in help-

3 PT FG/FGA 3/13 4/18 ing the Crusaders capture two South Jersey Group B titles. 3 PT FG % .231 .222 He was named South Jersey's Unsung Hero after his senior FT/FTA 0/0 5/7 season. FT% .000 .714

PTS 11 23

AVG 1.0 1.2

OFF REB 1 6

DEF REB 4 6

TOT REB 5 12

REB AVG .5 .6

PF/D 4/0 11/0

AST 1 5

TO 2 9

BLK 2 2

STL 2 3

MIN 31 58 #42 20 JASPERVANTEESELING

Center - Junior 6-11,230 Alkmaar, Holland/Jan Arentz, V. W. O.

1994-95: On the basis of a 16-point effort in the 82-80 cham- pionship-game victory on Dec. 10, 1994, against San Fran-

cisco (8-for-l 1 from the field), van Teeseling was voted to the All-Tournament team in the MetLife Classic, at San

Francisco... Jasper played in all 27 games, starting 26. He hit

double figures in six games, and had a season-high nine re- bounds against Howard (12/9/94)... Social highlight occurred

in San Francisco when, while riding the cable car, met fellow Netherlands native Rik Smits ( Pacers).

1994-95 Statistics

/-TOTAL-/ /-3 PT-/ OFF DEF TOT G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL KIN

27/26 65/122 .533 0/1 .000 18/35 .514 148 5.5 47 53 100 3.7 82/7 18 26 5 11 661

1993-94: Jasper started all 27 La Salle games, averaging 5.3 CAREE STATISTICS

points, 4.3 rebounds and 25 minutes per game. . .van Teeseling YEAR 1993-94 TOTAL had a career-high 16 points against Evansville on January 15 G/GS 27/27 54/53

and a tops of 1 rebounds against Temple on January 20 . . . He FG/FGA 65/120 130/242 FG% .542 .537 hit double figures in five starts.

3 PT FG/FGA 0/0 0/1

3 PT FG % .000 .000 PERSONAL: Born: 1/29/75... Scored 26 points and had 12 re- FT/FTA 13/32 31/67 bounds while helping Holland defeat at the Youth FT% .406 .463

Olympic Games three years ago. . .Jasper's 20.5 points per game PTS 143 291

AVG 5.3 5.4 led the Dutch Youth Olympic Team, for whom he also aver-

OFF REB 55 102 aged 10.8 rebounds per game... Played under coach Ton DEF REB 60 113 Bookman on the Commodore Club ol Den Helder. TOT REB 115 215

REB AVG 4.3 4.0

PF/D 72/2 154/9

AST 23 41

TO 29 55

BLK 2 7

STL 23 34

MIN 687 1348 #50 EVERET CATLIN

Forward - Junior 6-6, 232 Dover, DE/Dover High

1 994-95: Everett played in all 27 games, getting his only start against Detroit on Feb. 18, 1995 and played a season-high 25 minutes. He earned that assignment by netting a career-tops

seven points and six rebounds against Cleveland State.

1993-94: Catlin saw action in 17 games, scoring a career-high

five points in an eight-minute stint at Richmond on January

3... He snared five rebounds in six minutes against Philadel-

phia Textile on December 8.

1994-95 Statistics

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

27/1 20/40 .500 0/0 .000 13/22 .591 53 2.0 27 48 75 2.8 53/1 11 10 3 12 319

PERSONAL: Born: 5/9/74... Lettered in football and track at STATISTICS

Dover High. . .was All-Conference and All-State in basketball YEAR 1993-94 TOTAL and was named an NAACP Student-Athlete... Played under G/GS 17/0 44/1 coach Steve Perry and, in his senior season, averaged 1 5.3 points FG/FGA 6/17 26/57 FG% .353 .456 and 14.1 rebounds per game... Future plans: pro basketball

3 PT FG/FGA 0/0 0/0 and/or sports broadcasting. 3 PT FG % .000 .000

FT/FTA 3/11 16/33

FT% .273 .485

PTS 15 68

AVG .9 1.6

OFF REB 11 38

DEF REB 7 55

TOT REB 18 93

REB AVG 1.1 2.1

PF/D 16/0 69/1

AST 11

TO 4 14

BLK 3

STL 4 16

MIN 76 395

22 OLOFLANDGREN

Forward - Sophomore 6-10,220

Jarfalla, Sweden/Thorildspan High (Stockholm)

1 994-95: Landgren played in all 27 games, starting five. . .Olof

hit double-figure scoring twice and the first time helped the

Explorers win at Princeton in their opener. Coming off the bench, Olof led the La Salle scoring with 13 points, including a 3-for-4 night from three-point range. He added nine rebounds

in his 20-minute performance... He tied that high on Dec. 9,

1 994, in a Dr Pepper Classic opening-round win over Howard

(Dec. 9) at Waco, TX. . .Olof occasionally showed three-point promise while shooting 18-for-60 (.300).

1994-95 Statistics

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

27/4 35/98 .357 19/61 .312 25/42 .595 114 4.2 29 40 69 2.6 60/0 7 22 11 6 444

PERSONAL: Born: 7/3/74... Olof was the captain and leading STATISTICS scorer (21 points per game) on the Swedish Junior National YEAR TOTAL team. He is a graduate ofThorildspan High, in Stockholm, of G/GS 27/4 which Jarfalla is a suburb... An inside player when he started FG/FGA 35/98

FG7o .357 in club ball at 1 5, Landgren worked at becoming an all-around

3 PT FG/FGA 19/61 offensive performer. . .According to former La Salle player Joe 3 PT FG % .312 DiCocco, now a coach in Sweden: "He was the best player in FT/FTA 25/42 his age group for last four or five years... He understands the FT% .595 game well." PTS 114

AVG 4.2

OFF REB 29

DEF REB 40

TOT REB 69

REB AVG 2.6

PF/D 60/0

AST 7

TO 22

BLK 11

STL 6

MIN 444 it #0 23 MIKi GIZZI

Guard - Sophomore 6-5,215 Philadelphia, PA/Chestnut Hill Academy

1994-95: Gizzi's big moment came on February 1 1, 1995, at the Palestra, when La Salle was hosting Wright State in a Mid-

western Collegiate Conference game. The Explorers had ral-

lied from an 1 1 -point deficit with 3:32 remaining and forced a

tie at 90-90. With 7.3 seconds remaining, KareemTownes stole

a pass in Wright State's frontcourt, got the ball to Everett Catlin

who turned and saw Gizzi streaking upcourt all alone. Catlin's

long pass and Gizzi's lay-up gave La Salle one of its most excit- ing victories of the season... Mike's top season performances

included 12 points in 21 minutes against San Francisco in the

1994-95 Statistics

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

26/0 27/88 .307 8/37 .216 13/21 .619 75 2.9 18 27 45 1.7 36/0 16 19 16 305

MetLife title game (Dec. 3, 1994) and six rebounds in 22 STATISTICS minutes the following week in the championship victory over YEAR TOTAL host Baylor in the Dr Pepper Classic. G/GS 26/0

FG/FGA 27/88 FG% .307 PERSONAL: Born: 9/ 16/75... Playing wing guard, Mike

3 PT FG/FGA 8/37 earned second team All-City honors under coach John 3 PT FG % .216 McArdle, at Chestnut Hill Academy... CHA also produced FT/FTA 13/21 Paul Burke, La Salle's just-graduated four-year backcourt FT% .619 standout... Gizzi finished his high school career with 1,346 PTS 75

AVG 2.9 points, just 17 short of Burke's school record... In Gizzi's se-

OFF REB 18 nior year, he averaged 19.9 points, nine rebounds, 3.1 steals DEF REB 27 and 2.3 assists. . .Played linebacker and was a punter while play- TOT REB 45

REB AVG 1.7 ing football at Chestnut Hill Academy and participated in

PF/D 36/0 20th annual Daily News-Eagles All-Star game.

AST 16

TO 19

BLK

STL 16

MIN 305

24 BRIAt FLICKINGER

Forward - Sophomore 6-9, 190 Zionsville, IN/Zionsville High

1994-95: After seeing limited service in the early part of the season,

Flickinger averaged almost 20 minutes a game in the last eight con-

tests. Given more playing time, his scoring picked up, reaching a

peak of 1 1 points in 27 minutes in a 92-90 victory over Wright State

at the Palestra on Feb. 11, 199 5... He earned late-season starts against Cleveland State and Detroit and was voted the team's Most Improved

Player.

PERSONAL: Born: 10/ 12/75... Statistics of 15.5 points, eight re-

bounds and two assists per game at Zionsville High (under coach

Dave Sollman) pointed out Flickinger's versatility. His shooting ability produced a field-goal percentage of 62.4% (136 for 218). At the

foul line, he shot 68.5% (50 for 73)... Brian played AAU ball for four seasons under George Irvine, former ' VP, now an assistant coach with the ... Graduated from #41 high school with a 3.7 (out of 4.0) GPA.

Career Statistics

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

23/2 18/51 .353 13/41 .317 0/2 .000 49 2.1 27 36 1.6 20/0 4 6 7 238

SHAVW SMITH

Guard - Sophomore 5-10, 170 Philadelphia, PA/Simon Gratz High

PERSONAL: Born 4/29/75... A first team All-Philadelphia

guard, Smith sat out 1994-95 as a Proposition 48. ..He

comes from Bill Ellerbee's Simon Gratz program that has

produced a flow of talent into Division I basketball and a

Number One ranking in the country in 1 990-9 1 and 1 992- 93... As the point guard on the 1992-93 team, which was 31-0 and featured Rasheed Wallace, "Reds" averaged 10.1

points, 7.2 assists and 4.9 steals. He finished his senior year,

in which Simon Gratz was 26-4, with 14 points, 7.3 assists

and 4.2 steals... During his career at Simon Gratz, the Bull-

dogs posted a record of 1 10-9. #44 25 L 1995-1996 MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER

(alphabetical)

(AGES ARE WHAT PLAYER WILL BE ON NOV. 1)

No. Name Pos. CI. Age Ht. Wt.

55 *Everett Catlin F Jr. 21 6-6 232 Dover/Dover/DE

25 *Matt Comey G Jr. 20 6-1 170 North Catholic/Philadelphia, PA 41 *Brian Flickinger F So. 19 6-9 180 Zionsville/Zionsville, IN

10 *Steve Fromal G Jr. 20 6-1 170 Ridley/Folsom, PA 20 *Mike Gizzi G So. 19 6-5 215 Chestnut Hill Acad./Philadelphia, PA 21 *Romaine Haywood F Sr. 22 6-6 205 Atlantic City/Atlantic City, NJ *01of Landgren F So. 21 6-10 220 Thorildsplans/Jarfalla, Sweden

42 *Mike Melchionni F Jr. 21 6-6 212 Bishop Eustace/Indian Mills, NJ 44 Shawn Smith G So. 20 5-10 170 Simon Gratz/Philadelphia, PA

50 *Jasper van Teeseling C Jr. 20 6-11 230 Jan Arentz V.W.O/Alkmaar, Netherlands

*Denotes lettermen (9) ]Explorersexplorers by CIClass: Seniors (1), Juniors (5), Sophomores (4)

Captain: Romaine Haywood

Head Coach: William "Speedy" Morris Assistants: Joe Mihalich, Joe Bryant, Rich Prendergast

Numerical Roster

Olof Landgren WHY WE'RE 10 Steve Fromal 20 Mike Gizzi THE EXPLORERS 21 Romaine Haywood 25 Matt Comey La Salle University's nickname 41 Brian Flickinger 42 Mike Melchionni - The Explorers - was errone- 44 Shawn Smith ously bestowed by a sports 50 Jasper van Teeseling writer covering a La Salle football game (La Salle played 55 Everett Catlin intercollegiate football from 1931-41) on campus some-

time during the '30s. He thought that the school was

named after the famed French explorer of North America.

In reality, the school was named after St. John Baptist de

La Salle, the French educator and founder of the Chris-

tian Brothers. Despite the error, the nickname has re- mained.

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NOVEMBER 24, 1995 -6 PM NOVEMBER 25, 1995 (POSSIBLE) - 1 PM or 3 PM

San Juan Shootout - EUGENIO GUERRA COMPLEX San Juan Shootout - EUGENIO GUERRA SPORTS COMPLEX

LOCATION: Auburn, Alabama, 3683 1 -035 ENROLLMENT: 21,500 LOCATION: Harrisonburg, VA 22807 FOUNDED: 1856 ENROLLMENT: 11,700 PRESIDENT: Dr. William V. Muse (Northwestern La. State/1960) FOUNDED: 1908 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: David Housel (Auburn/ 1969) PRESIDENT: Dr. Ronald E. Carrier (East Tennessee State/1955) PHONE: 334-844-9750 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Donald L. Lemish (Ball State/1965) NICKNAME: Tigers PHONE: 540-568-6164 COLORS: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue NICKNAME: Dukes HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Beard-Eaves Coliseum (10,108) COLORS: Purple and Gold HEAD COACH: (Florida State/ 1968) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: JMU Convocation Center (7,612) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 16-13(1 year) HEAD COACH: (Duke/ 1954) OVERALL RECORD: 364-225 (20 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 133-78 (7 years) ASSISTANTS Eugene Harris (Florida State/1978), OVERALL RECORD: 657-302 (33 years) Robbie Latng (Troy State/1981), Carl Nash (Fort Lewis/1982), ASSISTANTS (Maryland/1985), Charlton Young (Georgia Southern/ 1994) Dwight Freeman (Western State/1982), BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 334-844-9760 Phil Cunningham (CampbelIsville/1990) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Contact Chuck Gallina (SID) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 540-568-6462 1994-95 RECORD: 16-13/7-9 (4th in West) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 1 AM-Noon ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 7-5 (5 appearances) 1994-95 RECORD: 16-13/9-5 (3rd in Colonial Arhletic Association) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-2 (2 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 3-4 (4 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST 9/3 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-5 (5 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/0 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Lance Weems G Sr 6-2 13.2 3.3 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG G Sr 6-1 12.5 4.9 (apg) Darren McLinton G Sr 5-11 14.5 3.4 (apg) Chris Davis F Sr 6-7 11.6 6.1 Charles Lott F Jr 6-8 8.7 6.2 Pat Burke F 6-10 9.0 4.8 James Coleman C Sr 6-9 5.6 5.0 Wes Flanigan G 6-0 8.9 2.8 (apg) TOP NEWCOMERS: TOP NEWCOMERS: Eugene Atkinson G Fr 6-5 N/A N/A Earnest Brown G 6-4 32.5 8.3 Fred Boyd F Fr 6-7 N/A N/A Enoch Davis F 6-7 32.1 8.1 Dwayne Edwards G Fr 6-4 N/A N/A Bryant Smith G/F 6-5 22.0 6.0 Chuck Gilbert F Fr 6-5 N/A N/A Phillip Thomas G 6-0 21.3 6.4 (apg) Derek Caldwell G/F 6-4 19.0 6.0 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Gary Michael Alvin Jefferson F 6-9 15.0 12.0 OFFICE PHONE: 540-568-6 54 Adrian Chilliest F 6-5 14.0 9.0 FAX PHONE: 540-568-3703 HOME PHONE: 540-337-7310 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Chuck Gallina SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: OFFICE PHONE: 334-844-7901 Sports Media Relations, James Madison U., Harrisonburg, VA 22807 FAX PHONE: 334-844-9708 PRESS ROW PHONE: 540-568-6710 HOME PHONE: 334-826-3 1 43 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS:

Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum, Donahue Street, Auburn, AL 36830

PRESS ROW PHONE: 334-844- 1 933 (5)

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ILLINOIS STATE WESTERN KENTUCKY

- NOVEMBER 25, 1995 (POSSIBLE) - 1 PM or 3 PM NOVEMBER 26, 1995 (POSSIBLE) 6 PM or 8 PM San Juan Shootout - San Juan Shootout - EUGENIO GUERRA SPORTS COMPLEX EUGENIO GUERRA SPORTS COMPLEX

LOCATION: Normal, IL 61790-7130 LOCATION: Bowling Green, KY 42101 ENROLLMENT: 19,100 ENROLLMENT: 14,900 FOUNDED: 1857 FOUNDED: 1906 PRESIDENT: Dr. David A. Strand (Carroll College, Wl/1958 PRESIDENT: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith (Kentucky Wesleyan/1963) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rick Greenspan (Maryland/1975) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: (Virgina Tech/ 1960) PHONE: 309-438-3636 PHONE: 502-745-3542 NICKNAME: Redbirds NICKNAME: Hilltoppers COLORS: Red and White COLORS: Red and White HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Redbird Arena (10,600) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: E. A. Diddle Arena (11,300) HEAD COACH: (Purdue/1982) HEAD COACH: (Lehman/1976)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 36-24 (2 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 27-4(1 year)

OVERALL RECORD: 36-24 (2 years) OVERALL RECORD: 89-102 (7 years)

ASSISTANTS Jeff Wulbrun (Cal-Fullerton/1983) ASSISTANTS George Morgan (Valparaiso/ 1979)

King Rice (North Carolina/ 1992), Tom Richardson (St. Xavier/1977) Al Seibert (Fredonia State/ 1985), BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 309-438-868 Darrin Horn (Western Kentucky/1995) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekday mornings BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 502-745-2131

1994-95 RECORD: 20-13/13-5 (Tied for 2nd in Missouri Valley) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekday mornings

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 2-4 (4 appearances) 1 994-95 RECORD: 27-4/ 1 7- 1 ( 1 st in )

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 6-6 (6 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 15-17 (16 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/3 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 8-12(11 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/8 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS:

Maurice Trotter G Sr 6-5 11.4 3.1 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Dan Muller F So 6-6 10.2 4.8 Chris Robinson F/G Jr 6-5 17.0 6.7

Kenny Wright F Sr 6-5 9.4 4.4 Michael Fraliex G Jr 6-1 12.2 2.4

Marcus Franklin F Jr 6-7 9.1 4.2 Pop Thornton F Sr 6-7 3.7 3.0

Carl Thomas F Sr 6-6 0.9 1.0 TOP NEWCOMERS: LeRoy Watkins C So 6-7 25.0 12.0 TOP NEWCOMERS:

Kyle Cartmill G Fr 6-0 21.4 4.3 Tony Lovan F Jr 6-6 22.8 10.1

Rico Hill F Fr 6-6 19.9 11.7 Ravon Farris C Fr 6-8 22.0 13.0

Kenneth Pearson F Fr 6-7 13.7 10.1 Joe Harney G Fr 6-4 19.5 5.2

^ Melvin Adams F Fr 6-6 19.0 11.0

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Kenny Mossman Rob Williams G Fr 5-10 11.1 3.6 OFFICE PHONE: 309-438-3825

FAX PHONE: 309-438-5634 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Paul Just HOME PHONE: 509-888-4023 OFFICE PHONE: 502-745-4298

SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS : Athletics Media FAX PHONE: 502-745-3444

Relation; , Camp us Box 7130, Normal 11. 61790-7130 HOME PHONE: 502-793-9931 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS:1 A Diddle Arena,

Rm 146, 1 Big Red Way, Bowling Green, KY 42101 PRESS ROW PHONE: 502-74S 4298

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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH AMERICAN U. OF PUERTO RICO

NOVEMBER 26, 1995 - (POSSIBLE) - 6 PM or 8 PM NOVEMBER 26, 1995 (POSSIBLE) - 6 PM or 8 PM

San Juan Shootout - San Juan Shootout - EUGENIO GUERRA SPORTS EUGENIOGUERRA SPORTS COMPLEX COMPLEX

LOCATION: Richmond, VA 23284-2003 LOCATION: Bayamon, PR 00960 ENROLLMENT: 21,347 ENROLLMENT: 3,450 FOUNDED: 1831 FOUNDED: 1963

PRESIDENT: Dr. Eugene Trani (Notre Dame/ 1961) PRESIDENT: Juan B. Nazario Negron ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Richard Sander (New York University/ 1978) (Tenn.-Chattanooga/1968) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Carlos Morales PHONE: 804-828-4000 (University of Puerto Rico/1978)

NICKNAME: Rams PHONE: 809-798-2022 (ext. 265)

COLORS: Black and Gold NICKNAME: Pirates HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Richmond Coliseum (12,500) COLORS: Navy and Gold HEAD COACH: (Milligan/1 958) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Eugenio Guerra (3,000 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 89-86 (6 years) HEAD COACH: William Colon (University of Puerto Rico/ 1981)

OVERALL RECORD: 292-263 (19 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 10-12 (1 year)

ASSISTANTS Mike Ellis (North Carolina/1988) OVERALL RECORD: 10-12(1 year)

Tyrone Beaman (Tennessee/1984), ASSISTANTS Mario Butler (Briar Cliff/1980)

Chris Cheeks (Virginia Commonwealth/ 1990) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 809-798-2040 (ext. 278) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 804-828-1278 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH Noon

BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 9 AM- 1 1 AM 1994-95 RECORD: 7-1 1 (No conference affiliation)

1994-95 RECORD: 16-14/3-9 (7th in Metro Conference) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 0-0

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 4-5 (5 appearances) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-0

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD 2-3 (3 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/4 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Joel Curbelo 6-1 20

Bernard Hopkins 6-7 13.7 8.5 Eliecer Ellis 6-6 16

George Byrd 6-8 10.9 7.3 Miguel Davila 5-10 12

Sherman Hamilton 6-1 8.7 4.9 (apg) Alex Falcon 6-6

Ivan Chappell 6-6 7.8 3.2 Ben Peabody 6-4 6.2 2.8 TOP NEWCOMERS: Oscar Diaz F/C 6-8 15 10 TOP NEWCOMERS: Oscar Chiaramello F/C 6-8 12 Todd Cox F/C Fr 6-8 16.0 9.5 Sime Eterovic G 6-2 10

Patrick Lee G Jr 6-1 18.5 6.5 Scott Marston F Fr 6-6 23.5 9.2 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Doriscelis Roura

Marcus Reed F/G Jr 6-4 16.8 4.5 OFFICE PHONE: 809-798-2040 (ext. 263) Trvrian Ridges G Fr 6-1 23.0 7.0 (apg) FAX PHONE: 809-785-7377 HOME PHONE: TBA SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mark Halstead SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 602037 OFFICE PHONE: 804-828-7000 Hato Tejas Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00960-2037 FAX PHONE: 804-828-9428 PRESS ROW PHONE: TBA HOME PHONE: 804-643-3562 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS:

819 W.Franklin St., Box 842003, Richmond, VA 23284-2003 PRESS ROW PHONE: 804-828-7662 M AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO

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LOUISVILLE

NOVEMBER 26, 1995 (POSSIBLE) - 6 PM or 8 PM NOVEMBER 29, 1995 -TBA

San Juan Shootout - GUND ARENA (Cleveland, OH) EUGENIOGUERRA SPORTS COMPLEX LOCATION: Oxford, OH 45056 ENROLLMENT: 16,000 LOCATION: Louisville, KY 40217 FOUNDED: 1809 ENROLLMENT: 22,000 PRESIDENT: Dr. Paul Risser (Grinnell/ 1961) FOUNDED: 1798 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Eric Hyman (North Carolina/ 1973) PRESIDENT: Dr. John Shumaker (Pittsburgh/ 1964) PHONE: 513-529-3113 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Olsen (Louisville/1963) NICKNAME: Redskins PHONE: 502-852-5732 COLORS: Red and White NICKNAME: Cardinals HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Millett Hall (9,200) COLORS: Red, Black and White HEAD COACH: (Carnegie-Mellon/ 1985) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: (18,865) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 42-18 (2 years) HEAD COACH: (UCLA/ 1958) OVERALL RECORD: 42-18 (2 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 565-212 (24 years) ASSISTANTS Charles Coles (Miami U./1965) OVERALL RECORD: 565-212 (24 years) (Rhode Island/ 1988, Brian Blaney (Roanoke/ 1994) ASSISTANTS Larry Gay (Florida State/ 1973) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 5 1 3-529- 1 650 Jerry Jones (Valparaiso/ 1956), Scooter McCray (Louisville/1988) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekday mornings BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 502-852-665 1 994-95 RECORD: 23-7/ 1 6-2 ( 1 st in Mid-American) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekday mornings ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 4-16(14 appearances) 1994-95 RECORD: 19-14/7-5 (2nd in Metro Conference) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 2-3 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: (3 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/3 43-27 (25 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 10-12(12 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 13/1 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/0 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Devin Davis F 6-7 16.9 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Jr 7.5 Landon Hackim G Sr 5-10 14.0 2.0 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Kevin Beard C Sr 6-7 7 i 5.5 Dejuan Wheat G Jr 6-0 16.5 3.2 (apg) C/F So 6-9 13.7 7.2 TOP NEWCOMERS: Tick Rogers G/F Sr 6-5 9.5 4.3 Wallv Szczerbiak F Fr 6-6 33.6 15.9 Brian Kiser F Sr 6-7 6.7 2.2 Rob Mestas G Fr 5-10 22.6 8.0 (apg) Damon Frierson G Fr 6-3 20.0 4.0 TOP NEWCOMERS: Doug Johnson F Fr 6-5 20.0 13.0 Charlie Taylor G Fr 5-9 13.6 2.2 Taylor G Fr 6-2 14.5 5.0 (apg)

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Kennv Klein SPORTS INFORMATION John Esces OFFICE PHONE: 502-852-6581 OFFICE PHONE: ) 13-529-4327 FAX PHONE: 502-852-7401 FAX PHONE: > 13-529-6729 HOME PHONE: 502-636- 1555 HOME PHONE: >13-542-3985 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: i SPORTS INFORMATION Floyd &C Brandeissts., Oxford, OH 45056 SAC Room E203B Louisville, KY 40292 PRESS ROW PHONE: 513-529-8276(4327) PRESS ROW PHONE: 502-852-5567

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HOLY CROSS MOUNT ST. MARY'S

DECEMBER 2, 1995 -2 PM DECEMBER 6, 1995- 7:30 PM HART CENTER PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

LOCATION: Worcester, MA LOCATION: Emmitsburg, MD 21727 ENROLLMENT: 2,600 ENROLLMENT: 1,400 FOUNDED: 1843 FOUNDED: 1808

PRESIDENT: Rev. Gerard Reedy, S.J. (Fordham/1963) PRESIDENT: George R. Houston, Jr., (Georgetown/ 1961)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ronald S. Perry (Holy Cross/1954) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Harold P. Menninger (Maryland/ 1963) PHONE: 508-793-2571 PHONE: 301-447-5296 NICKNAME: Crusaders NICKNAME: Mountaineers, The Mount COLORS: Royal Purple COLORS: Blue and White

HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Hart Center (3,600) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Knott Arena/3,500

HEAD COACH: Bill Raynor (Dartmouth/ 1974) HEAD COACH: (La Salle/1951) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 15-12(1 year) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 737-392(41)

OVERALL RECORD: 15-12(1 year) OVERALL RECORD: 737-392 (41) ASSISTANTS Walter Townes (Clark/ 1984) ASSISTANTS Don Anderson (F&M/1982),

Roy Dow (Colby/ 1 984), Tom Gibbons (Clark/ 1 99 1 CliffWarren (Mount St. Mary's/1990)

BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 508-793-2323 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 30 1 -447-5296 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekdays

1994-95 RECORD: 1 5-12/9-5 (4th in Patriot League) 1994-95 RECORD: 17-13/12-6 (2nd in Northeastern Conference)

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 7-8 (8 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD:

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 10-10(11 appearances) 25- 1 8/( 1 5 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 14/2 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: None STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/4 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Ted Bettencourt G Sr 5-11 9.2 2.0 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Chris Rojik F Jr 6-6 6.6 4.4 Chris McGuthrie G Sr 5-9 19.7 2.7

Walter Brown F So 6-5 6.2 3.1 Rjley Inge G Sr 6-3 14.8 5.0 (apg)

Patrick Tutwiler C Jr 6-5 5.1 4.3 Jeff Balistrere F Sr 6-4 7.3 3.1

TOP NEWCOMERS: TOP NEWCOMERS: John Hightowner G Fr 6-1 N/A N/A Khalid Shakur G/F So 6-5 6.9 3.2 Malik Waters G Fr 6-2 N/A N/A Eric Bethel G Fr 6-0 9.4 3.2 (apg) Todd Kessler C Fr 6-11 12.0 8.0 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Frank Mastrandrea OFFICE PHONE: 508-793-2583 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Eric Kloiber FAX PHONE: 508-793-2309 OFFICE PHONE: 301-447-5384 HOME PHONE: 203-870-4750 FAX PHONE: 301-447-5300

SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 1 College Street, HOME PHONE: 301-447-3920 Worcester, MA 01610 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Route 15, PRESS ROW PHONE: 508-793-3980 Emmitsburg, MD 21727 PRESS ROW PHONE: 301-447-3286

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MARQUETTE AMERICAN

DECEMBER 9, 1995 -4 PM DECEMBER 13,1995- 7:30 PM ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION HALL BENDER ARENA

LOCATION: Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 LOCATION: Washington, D.C. 20016 ENROLLMENT: 10,750 ENROLLMENT: 11,500 FOUNDED: 1881 FOUNDED: 1893

PRESIDENT: Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, S.J., (Marquette/ 1965) PRESIDENT: Dr. Benjamin Ladner (Baylor/ 1960)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Cords (Montana State/ 1964) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR (interim) Barbara Reimann (Temple/1955) PHONE: 414-288-6303 PHONE: 202-885-3000 NICKNAME: Golden Eagles NICKNAME: Eagles COLORS: Blue and Gold COLORS: Red and Blue HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Bradley Center (18,592) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Bender Arena (5,000) MECCA Arena (10,500) HEAD COACH: Chris Knoche (American/ 1980)

HEAD COACH: (Potsdam State/ 1974) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 54-87 (5 years)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 21-12(1 year) OVERALL RECORD: 54-87 (5 years) OVERALL RECORD: 211-114 (10 years) ASSISTANTS Gordon Austin (American/ 1983)

ASSISTANTS Bo Ellis (Marquette/ 1977) Bruce Kelley (Catholic/ 1983), Donald Grant (American/ 1 992) DanTheiss (Plattsburgh State/1981), (Fordham/1991) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 202-885-3009

BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 414-288-7130 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 1 AM-Noon

BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings 1994-95 RECORD: 9-19/7-7 (tied for 4th

1994-95 RECORD: 21-12/7-5 (3rd in Great Midwest) in Colonial Athletic Association) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 27-20 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 0-0

(19 appearances) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-3 (3 appearances)

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 1 3-9 ( 1 1 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/4 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 12/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/1 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Darryl Franklin G Sr 6-0 13.6 5.2 (apg)

Roney Eford F/G Sr 6-7 13.2 6.5 Tim Fudd F Sr 6-7 12.5 9.5

Anthony Pieper G Jr 6-3 13.1 3.3 Duane Gilliam G Sr 6-4 9.6 5.1 Amal McCaskill F/C Sr 6-11 10.7 8.5 Matt Brown F So 6-6 9.0 4.4

Chris Crawford F Jr 6-8 6.2 2.7

Faisal Abraham F Jr 6-7 4.6 5.0 TOP NEWCOMERS:

Thomas Treadwell F Jr 6-6 19.7 11.5

TOP NEWCOMERS: Jamaine Epps F Jr 6-6 15.1 10.2

Mike Bargen G/F Fr 6-7 26.5 10.7 Chris Ganz C Jr 6-9 15.0 11.0 Jarrod Lovette C Fr 6-10 21.0 14.0 Jim Spadafore G Fr 6-0 10.0 8.0 (apg) John I'olonowski F Fr 6-8 20.0 9.5 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Matt Winkler SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Kathleen-Hohl OFFICE PHONE: 202-885-3032 OFFICE PHONE: 414-288-7447 FAX PHONE: 202-885-3033 FAX PHONE: 414-288-6519 HOME PHONE: 301-229-6588 HOME PHONE: 414-645-1419 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Sports Center, 4400

112 W. Wisconsin, Room 315, M tssachusetts Ave, Washingt on, DC 20016-8005 P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 PRESS ROW PHONE: 202-885-8232 PRESS ROW PHONE: 414-227-0580

GOIDENWAGLES MARQUETTE • UNIVERSITY

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TEXAS-EL PASO TEXAS TECH

DECEMBER 27, 1995 POSSIBLE OPPONENT

Sun Carnival Classic - (El Paso, Texas) Sun Carnival Classic - (El Paso, Texas)

LOCATION: El Paso, TX 79968-0579 LOCATION: Lubbock, TX 79409 ENROLLMENT: 1914 ENROLLMENT: 24,000 FOUNDED: 17,200 FOUNDED: 1923

PRESIDENT: Dr. Diana Natalicio (St. Louis U/1961) PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert W Lawless (Houston/ 1964) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John Thompson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob Bockrath (Miami,OH/1964) (Western New / 1960) PHONE: 806-742-3355 PHONE: 915-747-5347 NICKNAME: Red Raiders

NICKNAME: Miners COLORS: Scarlet and Black

COLORS: Orange, White and Blue HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Lubbock Memorial Coliseum (8,174) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Special Events Center (12,222) HEAD COACH: James Dickey (Central HEAD COACH: (Oklahoma A&M/ 1952) Arkansas/ 1976)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 665-298 (34 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 70-47 (4 years)

OVERALL RECORD: 665-298 (34 years) OVERALL RECORD: 70-47 (4 years) ASSISTANTS G. Ray Johnson (Western New Mexico/1985), ASSISTANTS: Greg Pinkney (Wayland Baptist/1986)

Gary Brewster (UTEP/1990), Gilbert Miranda (UTEP/1991) Robert Brashear (Texas Tech/ 1990), Will Flemons (Texas Tech/ 1994)

BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 9 1 5-747-5323 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 806-742-3355

BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 0:30 AM BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 9 AM-Noon (weekdays)

1 994-95 RECORD (conference record/finish) : 20-10 1 994-95 RECORD (conference record/finish) 20-10/11-3

(13-5, /T2nd in Western Athletic Conference) (tied for 1st in Southwest Conference) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 14-13 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 3-10(10 appearances)

( 1 4 appearances) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-2 (2 appearances)

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 4-7 (7 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/4 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG F Sr 6-7 20.1 7.8 Carl Davis G Sr 5-10 10.1 2.3 (apg) Darvin Ham F/C Sr 6-7 6.9 4.3 Mark Ingles G Sr 6-2 9.1 2.7 Jason Martin G Sr 5-10 5.2 4.5 (apg) Kevin Beal F Sr 6-5 6.6 4.7 TOP NEWCOMERS:

TOP NEWCOMERS: Deuce Jones G Jr 6-1 15.2 9.2 (apg)

B.J. Wade F Jr 6-7 NA NA DaMon Roberts F Jr 6-7 9.3 7.2

Rico Nelson G Fr 6-1 NA NA Gracen Averil F Jr 6-5 17.0 6.0 Sharif Fajardo C/F Fr 6-8 NA NA Stanley Bonewitz G Fr 6-3 32.0 10.0 (apg) Jonathan Bomba C Fr 6-11 NA NA BASKETBALL SID: Kelly Robinson SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Eddie Mullens OFFICE PHONE: 806-742-2770 OFFICE PHONE: 915-747-5330 FAX PHONE: 806-742-1970 FAX PHONE: 915-747-5444 HOME PHONE: 806-793-5291 HOME PHONE: 915-584-6625 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Box 43021, SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Lubbock, TX 79409 El Paso, TX 79968-0579 PRESS ROW PHONE: 806-742-1970

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EASTERN MICHIGAN PRINCETON

POSSIBLE OPPONENT JANUARY 3, 1996 -7:30 PM

Sun Carnival Classic - (El Paso, Texas) PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

LOCATION: Ypsilanti, MI 48197 LOCATION: Princeton, NJ 08544 ENROLLMENT: 24,000 ENROLLMENT: 4,600 FOUNDED: 1849 FOUNDED: 1746

PRESIDENT: Dr. William E. Shelton (Memphis State/ 1 967) PRESIDENT: Harold T. Shapiro (Princeton/ 1964) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Tim Weiser (Emporia State/1981) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Gary D. Walters (Princeton/ 1967) PHONE: 313-487-1050 PHONE: 609-258-3535 NICKNAME: Eagles NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Green and White COLORS: Orange and Black HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Bowen Field House (5,600) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Jadwin Gym (7,500) HEAD COACH: (Wisconsin/ 1975) HEAD COACH: (Lafayette/ 1952) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 160-126 (10 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 492-254 (28 years) OVERALL RECORD: 308-229 (18 years) OVERALL RECORD: 503-266 (29 years)

ASSISTANTS: (Ferris State/1975) ASSISTANTS (Union/ 1975)

Brian Miller (Bowling Green/ 1986), Kevin Heck (Wayne State/ 1992) Joe Scott (Princeton/ 1987) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 313-487-0214 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 609-258-3512 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings

1994-95 RECORD: 20-10/12-6 (3rd in Mid-American Conference) 1994-95 RECORD: 16-10/10-4 (tied for 2nd in )

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 2-2 (2 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD:

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-1(1 appearance) 1 1-22 (18 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/2 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 5-1(2 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 12/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/0 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS:

Brian Tolbert G Sr 6-2 17.0 4,1 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Earl Boykins G So 5-7 12.5 2.4 G Jr 6-3 10.0 3.7

Theron Wilson C Sr 6-9 9.1 5.4 G So 6-2 9.7 2.0 James Mastaglio G/F So 6-4 8.0 2.8

TOP NEWCOMERS: F So 6-7 7.1 3.1 Jon Zajac F So 6-7 N/A N/A

Torrey Mills F Jr 6-6 N/A/ N/A TOP NEWCOMERS: Todd Beeten G Fr 6-2 N/A N/A G Fr 6-2 N/A N/A Gabe Lewullis F Fr 6-5 N/A N/A

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Jim Streeter Kevin Gillett C Fr 6-11 N/A N/A OFFICE PHONE: 513-487-0317

FAX PHONE: 513-487-6898 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jerry Price HOME PHONE: 513-485-3221 OFFICE PHONE: 609-258-3569 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: FAX PHONE: ($09-258-4477 200 Bowen Field House, HOME PHONE: ($09-586-8104 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: PRESS ROW PHONE: 313-484-0612/313-484-0637 Room 9 Jadwin Gym, Princeton, NJ 08544-0071 PRESS ROW PHONE: 609-258-2130 1995-96 OPPONENTS

XAVIER DAYTON

JANUARY 6, 1996 -7:30 PM JANUARY 8, 1996 -7:30 PM PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER ARENA

JANUARY 25, 1996 -7:30 PM FEBRUARY 24J 996 -2 PM CINCINNATI GARDENS PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

LOCATION: Cincinnati, OH 45207-61 14 LOCATION: Dayton, OH 45469 ENROLLMENT: 6,180 ENROLLMENT: 6,800 FOUNDED: 1831 FOUNDED: 1850

PRESIDENT: James E. Hoff, SJ PRESIDENT: Raymond A. Fitz, SM (Dayton/1964)

(Spring Hill/ 1958) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ted Kissel! (Elmhurst/1969) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: JefTFogelson (Lafayette/ 1969) PHONE: 513-229-2100

PHONE: 513-745-3414 NICKNAME: Flyers NICKNAME: Musketeers COLORS: Red (PMS 200) and Blue (PMS 288)

COLORS: Blue (PMS 288) and White HOME COURT/CAPACITY: University of Dayton Arena (13,455) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Cincinnati Gardens (10,100) HEAD COACH: (Old Dominion/ 1975) HEAD COACH: (Merchant Marine Academy/1972) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 7-20(1 year)

RECORD AT SCHOOL 23-5 (1 year) OVERALL RECORD: 108-95 (10 years)

OVERALL RECORD: 40-18 (2 years) ASSISTANTS Frank Smith (Old Dominion/1988)

ASSISTANTS Jeff Battle (Marshall/1985), Pete Strickland (Pittsburgh/1979), Dave Manzer (Mt. Vernon Nazarene)

Mark Schmidt (/ 1985), BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 513-229-4421

Dave Wojcik (Loyola, MD/1991) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 AM-2 PM

BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 513-745-3417 1994-95 RECORD: 7-20/0-12 (7th in Great Midwestts) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Morning (through SID) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0

1994-95 RECORD: 23-5/14-0 ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 0-0 (0 appearances)

(1st in Midwestern Collegiate Conference) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 13-12 ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0 (10 appearances) ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 0-0 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 29-16 (17 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 5-10(10 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 11/2 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 10-4(5 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/5

STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 1/4 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Andy Meyer F Sr 6-6 10.3 4.7 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Ryan Perryman F So 6-7 9.4 7.7

T. J.Johnson F So 6-6 11.9 5.3 Shawn Haughn G Jr 6-4 8.9 1.5

Tyson Brit G/F Jr 6-3 4.6 3.3

Sherwin Anderson G Jr 5-11 1.6 0.9 TOP NEWCOMERS: Josh Postorino G Fr 6-0 20.5 5.0 (apg) TOP NEWCOMERS: Coby Turner F Fr 6-7 16.5 6.1 Darnell William G Fr 6-4 22.4 7.0 Leo Murray F Fr 6-7 20.7 6.9 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Doug Hauschild

Terrance Payne F Fr 6-6 14.8 11.1 OFFICE PHONE: 513-229-4460

Kevin Carr F/C Jr 6-8 12.2 11.3 FAX PHONE: 513-229-4461 HOME PHONE: 513-426-1863 ASST. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS: Tom Eiser SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS 300 College Park,

OFFICE PHONE: 513-745-3416 Daytc n, OH 45469-1238 FAX PHONE: 513-745-2825 PRESS ROW PHONE: 513-449-2855 HOME PHONE: 513-662-3644 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 3800 Vicrory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207-61 14 PRESS ROW PHONE: TBA

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VIRGINIA TECH DUQUESNE

JANUARY 13, 1996 -1PM JANUARY 15, 1996 -7:30 PM CASSELL COLISEUM PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

FEBRUARY 22, 1996 -7:30 PM FEBRUARY 1,1996 -7:30 PM

PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER A. J. PALUMB0 CENTER

LOCATION: Pittsburgh, PA 15282 LOCATION: Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502 ENROLLMENT: 9,001 ENROLLMENT: 23,873 FOUNDED: 1878

FOUNDED: 1872 PRESIDENT: Dr. John E. Murray, Jr. (SJD Wisconsin/ 1959) PRESIDENT: Paul Torgersen (Lehigh/1953) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Brian Colleary (Fordham/1974) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dave Braine (North Carolina/ 1965) PHONE: 412-396-6566(5) PHONE: 703-231-3977 NICKNAME: Dukes

NICKNAME: Hokies COLORS: Red (PMS : 199) and Blue (PMS 280)

COLORS: Chicago Maroon (PMS 202) and Burnt Orange (PMS 158) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: A. J. Palumbo Center/6,200

HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Cassell Coliseum ( 1 0,056) HEAD COACH: Scott Edgat (Pittsburgh

HEAD COACH: Bill Foster (Carson-Newman/ 1958) Johnstown/ 1978)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 63-56 (4 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: First year

OVERALL RECORD: 494-303 (28 years) OVERALL RECORD: 79-40 (4 years)

ASSISTANTS Bobby Hussey (Appalachian State/ 1 962) ASSISTANTS Darelle Porter (Pittsburgh/1991),

Chris Ferguson (Cumberland/1979), Scott Davis (Virginia Tech/1991) Nikita Johnson (West Georgia/ 1981), BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 703-231-6725 Dave Henlev (Murray State/1991) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Through Sports Information BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 412-396-6567

1994-95 RECORD: 25-10/6-6 (4th in Metro; BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 9 AM-2PM

National Invitation Tournament champion) 1 994-95 RECORD: 1 0- 1 8/5- (8th in Atlantic 10) ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-0 ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 115-158 ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 0-0 ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 15-17

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 4-6 (6 appearances) (18 appearances)

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 1 7-5 (7 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD 4-5 (5 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/0 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 18(16 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/0 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS:

Ace Custis F Jr 6-7 15.8 10.5 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Shawn Smith F Sr 6-6 16.0 6.7 Tom Pipkins G Jr 6-3 17.4 4.4 Shawn Good G Sr 6-3 12.9 4.7 Kenya Hunter G Sr 6-3 11.6 4.6

Kevin Price F So 6-7 12.2 5.7 TOP NEWCOMERS: Alvaro Tor F/C 6-9 19.0 12.2 TOP NEWCOMERS: Andre Ray F 6-5 23.1 15.7 Nick Bosnic So 6-7 28.0 12.0

Neil Hood Jr 6-10 18.0 13.0

MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Jack Williams Charles Poe Jr 6-5 18.0 11.0 OFFICE PHONE: 703-231-6726 FAX PHONE: 703-231-6984 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Sue Rvan

HOME PHONE: 703-95 1 -0963 OFFICE PHONE: 412-396-6560 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: FAX PHONE: 412-396-6210 364 Jamerson Athletic Center, HOME PHONE: 412-422-2182 Blacksburg, VA 24061-0502 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: (.00 Forbes Avenue,

PRESS PHONE: 703-23 1 -4905 A. Pittsburgh, ROW J. Wumbo Center, PA 15282 PRESS ROW PHONE: 4 1 396-4925

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ST. JOSEPH'S TEMPLE

JANUARY 20 1996 -7 PM JANUARY 23, 1996 -7 PM PALESTRA PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA 19122 LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA 19131 ENROLLMENT: 32,000 ENROLLMENT: 2,560 FOUNDED: 1884 FOUNDED: 1851 PRESIDENT: Peter J. Liacouras (Drexel/1953) PRESIDENT: Rev. Nicholas S. Rashford, SJ (St. Louis/ 1968) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: R.C.Johnson (Iowa/ 1965) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Don Dijulia (St. Joseph's/ 1968) PHONE: 215-204-7447 PHONE: 610-660-1707 NICKNAME: Owls NICKNAME: Hawks COLORS: Cherry (PMS 201) and White COLORS: Crimson (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429C) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: McGonigle Hall/3,900 HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse/3,200 HEAD COACH: John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman/1955) HEAD COACH: (Widener/1976) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 295-1 16 (13 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: First year OVERALL RECORD: 520-175 (23 years) OVERALL RECORD: First year ASSISTANTS Jim Maloney (Niagara/ 1959) ASSISTANTS Geoff Arnold (St. Joseph's/ 1986) Dean Demopoulos (West Chester/ 1977) Carlin Warley (St. Joseph's/ 1995), (Siena/1987) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 2 1 5-204-7443 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 610-660-1705 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Weekday mornings BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 AM-Noon 1994-95 RECORD: 19-11/10-6 (Tied for 2nd in Atlantic 1 0) 1994-95 RECORD: 17-12/9-7 (tied for 4th in Atlantic 10) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 172-48 ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 112-108 ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD:25-9 (13 appearances) ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 12-12 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 22-19 ( 1 3 appearances) (19 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 12-18 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 13-10(12 appearances) ( 1 4 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 5-10 (10 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Johnny Miller So 6-1 11.0 2.3 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Levari Alston Sr 6-3 10.1 3.9 Reggie Townsend C St 6-7 14.7 5.7 Lynard Stewart So 6-8 7.2 4.5 Mark Bass G Sr 5-9 11.9 1.8 Jason Ivey Sr 6-6 7.0 5.3 Terrell Myers G Jr 6-2 5.2 1.1 Derrick Battie Sr 6-9 4.7 3.1 TOP NEWCOMERS: TOP NEWCOMER: Robert Haskins 6-7 13.8 9.1 c So 6-10 2.6 3.0 Dameon Page 6-5 15.0 5.0

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Gerry Emig SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry Dougherty OFFICE PHONE: 2 1 5-204-7445 OFFICE PHONE: 610-660-1727 FAX PHONE: 215-204-7499 FAX PHONE: 610-660-1724 HOME PHONE: 215-245-5755 HOME PHONE: 610-449-7376 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 5600 City Avenue, McGonigle Hall, 047-00, Philadelphia, PA 19131 Broad St. and Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19122 PRESS ROW PHONE: 610-660-2599 PRESS ROW PHONE: 215-204-7445

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PENNSYLVANIA ST. B0NAVENTURE

JANUARY 27, 1996 -2 PM FEBRUARY 3, 1996 -7:30 PM CORESTATES SPECTRUM PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER

LOCATION: St. Bonaventure, NY 14778 LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA 19104 ENROLLMENT: 2,500 ENROLLMENT: 9,400 FOUNDED: 1858 FOUNDED: 1740 PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser (St. Benedict's/1965) PRESIDENT: Dr. Judith Rodin (Pennsylvania/1966) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. David L.Diles (Ohio/ 1983) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Steve Bilsky (Pennsylvania/1971) PHONE: "16-375-2282 PHONE: 215-898-6121 NICKNAME: Bonnies NICKNAME: Quakers COLORS: Brown (PMS 483) and White COLORS: Red and Blue HOME COURT/CAPACITY: /6,000 Palestra HOME COURT/CAPACITY: (8,700) T HEAD COACH: (St. Bonaventure/ 197 ) HEAD COACH: (La Salle/ 1970) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 38-47 (3 years) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 106-55 (6 seasons) OVERALL RECORD: 112-1 18 (8 years) OVERALL RECORD: 106-55 (6 seasons) ASSISTANTS Joe Lombardi (Youngstown State/ 1981) ASSISTANTS Gil Jackson (Elizabethtown/1969) (St. Bonaventure/ 1990), Brian Nash (Keene/1992) (Ursinus/1984), David Hooks (Guilford/ 1979) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 7 1 6-375-2207 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 215-898-6141 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 AM -1 PM BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 1 AM-Noon 1994-95 RECORD: 18-13/9-7 (Tie for 4th in Adantic 10) 1994-95 RECORD: 22-6/14-0 (1st in Ivy League) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 89-168 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 13-18(16 appearances ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 6-16(16 appearances) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-1(1 appearance) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 6-6 (4 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/5 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 17-13(12 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 0/5 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/5 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: F Sr 6-5 10.8 3.0 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Tim Krug F/C Sr 6-7 7.9 4.4 Shandue McNeill G Jr 5-7 9.6 3.5 6-7 TOP NEWCOMERS: Sidney Shelton F Sr 6.7 4.7 Jerome Spellman C Jr 6-8 3.7 4.0 Frank Brown F/G Fr 6-5 23.0 8.0

Jeff Knoll C Fr 6-11 N/A N/A TOP NEWCOMERS: Paul Romanczuk F Fr 6-6 14.0 8.0 Wills G Fr 6-2 30.5 7.3 Jed Ryan F Fr 6-7 N/A N/A Robert Blackwell F Jr 6-8 3.0 3.0

Terrence Durham F Fr 6-8 21.5 14.7 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Shaun Mav OFFICE PHONE: 21S-898-6128 ASST. AD/COMMUNICATIONS m Engelhardt FAX PHONE: 215-898-1748 J OFFICE PHONE: U 6-375-2319 HOME PHONE: 610-940-2266 FAX PHONE: '16-3-5-2383 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS PHONE: ?l 6-373-3047 _L. - LI-II IK C HOME

SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: Reilly Center, St. 33rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 Bonaventure, NY 14778 PRESS ROW PHONE: 215-898-6159 PRESS ROW PHONE: ^16-3^-2661

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RHODE ISLAND GEORGE WASHINGTON

FEBRUARY 6, 1996 -5 PM FEBRUARY 10, 1996 -2 PM

PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER CHARLES E. SMITH CENTER

LOCATION: Kingston, Rl 02881-0810 ENROLLMENT: 11,500 FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -2 PM FOUNDED: 1892 PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert L. Carothers (Edinboro/1%5) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ron Petro (Manhattan/ 1963) LOCATION: Washington, DC 20052 PHONE: 401-792-5245 ENROLLMENT: 17,000 NICKNAME: Rams FOUNDED: 1821 COLORS: Columbia Blue (PMS 292) and White PRESIDENT: Stephen Joel Trachtenberg (Columbia/ 1959) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Keaney Gymnasium/4,000 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jack Kvancz (Boston College/ 1968) HEAD COACH: (Massachusetts/ 1974) PHONE: 202-994-6650 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 98-102 (7 years) NICKNAME: Colonials OVERALL RECORD: 98-102 (7 years) COLORS: Buff (PMS 873) and Blue (PMS 282) ASSISTANTS Tim O'Shea (Boston College/ 1984), HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Charles E. Smith Center/5,000 (Hamilton/1983), HEAD COACH: (Northeastern/ 1968) Mike Brown (Long Island/ 1993), Mance (St. Bonaventure/1994) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 92-59 (5 years) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 401-792-2544 OVERALL RECORD: 193-108 (10 years) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Noon-2 PM ASSISTANTS: Scott Beeten (Lehigh/ 1971); Kevin Clark (Clark/ 1981); 1994-95 RECORD: 7-20/2- 1 4 (9th in Atlantic 1 Mike Jarvis II (Boston University/1992) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 107-140 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 202-994-665 1 ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 6-14 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Through Sports Information (14 appearances) 1994-95 RECORD: 18-12 (Tied for 2nd in Atlantic 10) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 3-5 (5 appearances) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: 125-160 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 5-9 (8 appearances) ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/3 7-19 (19 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/1 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 3-4 (4 appearances)

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 0-2 (2 appearances) TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/2 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 G Jr 6-4 13.3 4.9 G So 5-10 13.2 5.0 (apg) TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Michael Andersen C Jr 6-11 6.4 6.3 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG Kwame Evans G Sr 6-6 19.4 5.7 TOP NEWCOMERS: Alexander Koul C So 6-11 12.8 6.6 Josh King F So 6-7 6.7 3.8 Vaughn Jones F Sr 6-6 12.8 5.2 Reynolds F Fr 6-6 24.6 15.7

Preston Murphy G Fr 6-1 29.5 3.5 (apg) TOP NEWCOMERS: J.J.Brade G/F Fr 6-4 18.0 8.0 ASST. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS: Mike Ballweg Seco Camara F Fr 6-5 33.0 12.0 OFFICE PHONE: 401-792-2409 Egor Mechtcheriakov F So 6-8 NA NA FAX PHONE: 401-792-5354 HOME PHONE: 401-364-6655 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: TBA SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 1 20 Keaney OFFICE PHONE: 202-994-0339 Gymnasium, Kingston, Rl 02881 FAX PHONE: 202-994-2713 PRESS ROW PHONE: 401-792-5359 HOME PHONE: TBA

SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: 600 22nd St. NW, Room 107, Washington, DC 20052

PRESS ROW PHONE: 202-994- 1 776 OF s *H0c #-

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VILLANOVA MASSACHUSETTS

FEBRUARY 12, 1996 -7 PM FEBRUARY 15, 1996 -7:30 CORESTATES SPECTRUM

LOCATION: Villanova, PA 19085 LOCATION: Amherst, MA 01003 ENROLLMENT: 5,994 ENROLLMENT: 16,825 FOUNDED: 1842 FOUNDED: 1863

PRESIDENT: Rev. Edmund Dobbin, O. S. A. (Villanova/1958) CHANCELLOR: David K.Scott (Oxford/ 1962) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Gene DeFilippo (Springfield/ 1973) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob Marcum (Marshall/ 1959) PHONE: 610-519-4110 PHONE: 413-545-4086 NICKNAME: Wildcats NICKNAME: Minutemen COLORS: Blue and White COLORS: Maroon (PMS 202) and White HOME COURT/CAPACITY: duPont Pavilion (6,500) HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Mullins Center/9,493

CoreStates Spectrum ( 1 8,060) HEAD COACH: (Clarion State/ 1982)

HEAD COACH: (CCNY/1977) RECORD AT SCHOOL: 1 58-69 (7 years)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 53-39 (3 years) OVERALL RECORD: 158-69 (7 years)

OVERALL RECORD: 109-101 (7 years) ASSISTANTS James Flint (St. Joseph's/ 1987) ASSISTANTS John Leonard (Manhattan/1982) (Denison/1986), Ed Schilling (Miami, Ohio/ 1989)

Paul Hewitt (St. John Fisher/ 1985), Steve Pinone (Villanova/ 1987) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 413-545-2610 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 610-519-4140 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings

BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings 1994-95 RECORD: 29-5/13-3 (1st in Atlantic 10)

1 994-95 RECORD: 25-8/ 1 4-4 (2nd in Big East) ALL-TIME A-10 CONFERENCE RECORD: (124-160) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: (18-15

35-22 (22 appearances) ( 1 9 appearances)

ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 14-12 (12 appearances) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 7-5 (5 appearances)

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/3 ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 5-9 (8 appearances) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/5 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/5 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2 TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS:

Kerr)1 Kittles G Sr 6-5 21.4 6.1 Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG

Eric Eberz F Sr 6-7 15.7 4.4 C Jr 6-11 13.9 6.2

Jason Lawson C Jr 6-11 12.9 6.7 Donta Bright F Sr 6-6 9.2 4.6

Chuck Kornegay F Jr 6-9 8.4 6.3 Dana Dingle F Sr 6-6 7.0 5.5

' G Jr 6-4 7.1 3.5 TOP NEWCOMERS: TOP NEWCOMERS: Charlton Clarke G Fr 6-3 24.6 4.0

Rafal Bigus C Ft 7-1 16.3 11.3 l.ari Ketner F Fr 6-10 24.0 15.0 Howard Brown G Fr 6-5 28.0 8.0

John Celestand G Fr 6-3 19.0 5.9 SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS: Bill Strickland OFFICE PHONE: 413-545-2439 ASST. AD/MEDIA RELATIONS: Karen Frascona FAX PHONE: 413-545-1556 OFFICE PHONE: 510-519-4120 HOME PHONE: 413-665-0551

FAX PHONE: ( 510-519-7323 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS : 255 Bovden Bide.. HOME PHONE: 510-964-9589 Amherst, MA 01003-1010 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRES5 PRESS ROW PHONE: 413-545-3550

800 1 .iiK.isicr Ave.,

Nevin Field House, Villanova, PA 19085 PRESS ROW PHONE (duPont) TBA

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FORDHAM

MARCH 2, 1996 -1PM ROSE HILL GYM

LOCATION: Bronx, NY 10458 ENROLLMENT: 5,740 FOUNDED: 1841

PRESIDENT: Rev. Joseph A. O'Hare, SJ (Berchmans/ 1 954) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Frank X. McLaughlin (Fordham/1969) PHONE: 718-817-4300 NICKNAME: Rams COLORS: Maroon (PMS 201) and White HOME COURT/CAPACITY: Rose Hill Gym/3,470 HEAD COACH: (Fairfield/ 1963)

RECORD AT SCHOOL: 133-1 12 (8 years) OVERALL RECORD: 282-240 (18 years)

ASSISTANTS Nick Macarchuk III (Canisius/1988)

Edgar De La Rosa (St. Francis, NY/ 1983), Jay Fazande (Fordham/1993) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 718-817-4245 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings

1 994-95 RECORD (conference record/finish) 11-1 7/6-8

(5th in Patriot League)

ALL-TIME A-10 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD: 0-0 (0 appearances)

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: 2-4 (4 appearances) ALL-TIME NIT RECORD: 5-15(14 appearances) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/5 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/2

TOP RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: Pos. CI. Ht. PPG RPG David Mascia G Sr 6-4 12.3 3.5 John Henry F Sr 6-7 10.3 7.1 Rob Baxter G Sr 6-1 8.2 1.7 Darren Deschryver C Sr 7-0 7.1 6.1

TOP NEWCOMER: Ray Carroll G Fr 6-3 21.0 9.0

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Bill Holtz OFFICE PHONE: 718-81 7-4240 FAX PHONE: 718-817-4244

HOME PHONE: 2 1 2-360-63 1 SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS: Bronx, NY 10458 PRESS ROW PHONE: 718-817-4236

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AMERICAN (16-7) EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 1936-37 25-26 1946-47 56-68 1965-66 103-93 1972-73 93-66 1966-67 90-94 (OT) 1947-48 55-43 1948-49 64-44 1967-68 74-65/84-57 FORDHAM (18-5) 1951-52 75-58 1968-69 96-72 1953-54 61-56/76-74 1955-56 64-52 1969-70 106-86 1954-55 64-49 1956-57 84-73 1970-71 62-54 1955-56 69-84 1957-58 66-67 1971-72 59-53 1956-57 84-66 1958-59 70-73 1972-73 79-88 1961-62 60-56 1959-60 62-66 1973-74 95-83 1983-84 84-73/68-67/60-62 1960-61 67-63 1974-75 62-68/56-52 1984-85 67-74/70-66 1961-62 69-57 1975-76 61-63 1985-86 78-66/54-70 1962-63 74-78 1976-77 86-76 1986-87 79-87/69-66 1963-64 61-58 1977-78 64-62 1987-88 85-80/76-51/79-70 1964-65 78-64 1978-79 123-103 1988-89 86-73/77-66/85-69 1965-66 76-90 1979-80 95-85 1989-90 98-72/71-61 1980-81 69-71 1966-67 85-83 1981-82 69-87 1967-68 45-57 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0) 1982-83 63-65/75-73 1968-69 78-64 1950-51 85-63 1987-88 73-65 1969-70 67-76 1983-84 65-64 1988-89 111-91 1970-71 88-107 1971-72 66-80 HOLY CROSS (15-4) 1972-73 45-57 AMERICAN U. (PUERTO RICO) 1948-49 63-61 1973-74 82-84 First meeting 1971-72 79-85 1974-75 67-65 1973-74 94-80 1975-76 56-58 AUBURN 1974-75 89-65 1976-77 70-80 1983-84 74-85/9 l-89(OT) 1977-78 75-78 First meeting 1984-85 80-77/79-82 1978-79 67-68 1985-86 89-63/81-68/70-72 1979-80 80-73 DAYTON 17-4) 1986-87 79-59/93-60 1980-81 62-67 1981-82 77-75 1951-52 75-64 1987-88 119-108/102-83/88-64 1982-83 72-78 1952-53 73-64 1988-89 84-72/101-82 1983-84 96-85 1953-54 82-58 1989-90 84-81 1984-85 77-74 1961-62 67-81 1985-86 80-86 1980-81 76-68 ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) 1986-87 80-72 1981-82 77-84 1986-87 70-50 1987-88 61-66 1982-83 73-79 1988-89 77-61 1983-84 69-84 (2-0) JAMES MADISON 1989-90 86-83 1987-88 69-66 1991-92 83-70 1990-91 84-80 1992-93 72-64/67-57 (OT) 1992-93 89-85 1991-92 57-66 1992-93 44-71 DUQUE5NE (19-17) LOUISVILLE (2-7) 1993-94 62-66 1939-40 23-27(OT) 1994-95 71-90 1949-50 47-49 1948-49 76-71 1950-51 43-53 1963-64 60-70 PRINCETON (6-3) 1951-52 60-71/59-46 1964-65 80-92 1931-32 24-25 1952-53 74-66 1965-66 96-92 1954-55 73-46 1954-55 65-67 1966-67 88-106 1973-74 1956-57 87-80 1967-68 71-94 83-78 1985-86 58-48 1957-58 55-74 1977-78 85-113 1987-88 1958-59 72-65 1983-84 88-93 63-62 1991-92 1959-60 68-65 1985-86 60-72 46-47(OT) 1992-93 60-65 1960-61 63-78 1993-94 1961-62 66-80 MARQUETTE 49-43 1994-95 58-49 1962-63 73-69 First meeting 1963-64 58-89 1964-65 83-69 RHODE ISLAND (1-4) MASSACHUSETTS 11-21 1965-66 77-79 1977-78 73-78 1971-72 1966-67 77-66 82-75 1978-79 80-83 1990-91 90-93 1967-68 80-79 (OT) 1979-80 84-76 1994-95 64-87 1968-69 85-71 1980-81 60-70 1969-70 64-67 1982-83 82-84 1970-71 86-95 MIAMI (Ohio) 1971-72 69-81 First meeting ST. BONAVENTURE (2-2) 1972-73 69-67 1957-58 71-90 1973-74 63-81 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (4-3) 1963-64 83-80 1974-75 88-79 1931-32 27-33/24-32 1977-78 95-108 1975-76 72-76 1932-33 14-21/32-14 1981-82 68-65 1976-77 62-64 1934-35 27-14 1977-78 79-74 (47-50) 1 938-39 34-26 STJOSEPH'S 1978-79 89-90 1994 6H-65 1900-01 32-7 1979-80 91-79 95 1900 hi 29-13 1980-81 66-62 1901-02 70-8 1981-82 80-79 PENNSYLVANIA (20-28) 1909 io 22-18/18-2-1 19 1982-83 67-61 1933-34 22-35 1910-11 10-6/20-16 1992-93 81-78/68-65 1934 >5 22-33 1935-36 28-36 1911-12 1

ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES VS.

1 995-96 OPPONENTS

1915-16 26-31/29-21 1911-12 35-16 1959-60 52-68 1916-17 30-29/27-28/22-17 1912-13 22-27 1960-61 76-71 1921-22 9-44 1913-14 19-28 1961-62 63-65/67-75 1933-34 27-15/39-20 1914-15 21-37 1962-63 47-63 1934-35 23-25/32-25/25-26 1915-16 25-39 1963-64 63-59 1935-36 19-23/20-40 1936-37 37-31 1964-65 72-86 1936-37 20-25/25-28 (OT) 1937-38 22-37 1965-66 78-70 1937-38 22-18 1938-39 38-27 1966-67 59-68 1938-39 32-31 1939-40 37-39 1967-68 56-64 1939-40 28-33 1940-41 22-27 1968-69 74-67 1940-41 40-48 1941-42 38-48 1969-70 85-96 1941-42 53-58 1942-43 43-47 1970-71 73-69 1942-43 45-48 1943-44 45-73 1971-72 73-86 1943-44 33-53/37-53 1945-46 60-70 1972-73 101-79 1944-45 36-39 1946-47 73-71 1973-74 104-66 1945-46 33-36 1947-48 52-54 1974-75 74-73 (OT) 1946-47 48-45 (OT) 1948-49 36-54 1975-76 75-72 1947-48 65-70 1949-50 60-55/67-51 1976-77 71-70 1948-49 78-41 1950-51 82-65/54-59 1977-78 79-82/97-103 1949-50 74-53/79-50 1951-52 75-59/65-50 1978-79 84-78 1950-51 81-63/77-60 1952-53 57-42/65-45 1979-80 79-86 1951-52 53-54/68-50 1953-54 77-53/56-57 1980-81 84-83 (3 OT) 1952-53 79-52/75-63 1954-55 59-57 (OT) 1981-82 82-117 1953-54 73-57/78-64 1955-56 57-60 1982-83 71-72 1954-55 82-56 1956-57 63-61 1983-84 90-80 1955-56 56-60 1957-58 61-71 1984-85 63-80 1956-57 85-97(OT)/61-57 1958-59 67-64 1985-86 46-50 1957-58 77-82 (OT) 1959-60 53-77 1986-87 93-86/86-84 1958-59 63-70 1960-61 57-63 1987-88 80-83 1959-60 80-73 1961-62 51-64 1988-89 79-74 (OT) 1960-61 54-65 1962-63 81-71 1989-90 71-70 1961-62 72-71 1963-64 57-63 1990-91 102-94 1962-63 49-66 1964-65 83-70/81-74 1991-92 79-75 1963-64 80-70 1965-66 59-66(OT)/86-85 1993-94 54-55 1964-65 85-93 1966-67 65-79/61-78 1965-66 69-92 1967-68 64-60/87-69 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 1966-67 85-96/73-70 1968-69 101-85 First meeting 1967-68 103-71 1969-70 61-69 1968-69 84-67 1970-71 63-58 1969-70 99-101 (2 OT) 1971-72 56-67 VIRGINIA TECH 1970-71 56-66/76-81 (OT) 1972-73 54-56 First meeting 1971-72 55-72 1973-74 78-54 1972-73 52-77/55-68 1974-75 74-63 WESTERN KENTUCKY (14-15) 1973-74 73-75/71-76 1975-76 63-67 1942-43 44-52 1974-75 68-60 1976-77 75-87 1947-48 61-68 1975-76 75-86 1977-78 82-75/73-72 1949-50 80-69 1976-77 69-61 1978-79 81-97 1950-51 63-73 1977-78 82-74/89-82 1979-80 62-67/70-62 1951-52 63-73 1978-79 87-94/63-68 OT 1980-81 62-84 1956-57 76-89 1979-80 57-58/59-49 1981-82 72-86 1958-59 84-75/74-96 1980-81 58-56 1982-83 79-84 (OT) 1959-60 70-76 1981-82 77-83/71-83 1983-84 80-79 (2 OT) 1960-61 69-73 1982-83 79-60 1984-85 54-65 1961-62 88-84 1983-84 72-74 1985-86 58-81 1963-64 95-107 1984-85 74-69 1986-87 66-70 1964-65 91-77 1985-86 74-69 1987-88 56-59 1965-66 67-93 1986-87 70-77 1988-89 57-67 1966-67 86-95 1987-88 63-73 1989-90 63-62 1967-68 79-84 1988-89 81-57 1990-91 86-91 1968-69 88-81 1989-90 93-76 1991-92 78-67 1969-70 80-102 1990-91 73-82 1992-93 60-87 1970-71 84-103 1991-92 80-84(OT) 1993-94 55-68 1972-73 108-80 1992-93 66-53 1994-95 50-67 1973-74 76-65/84-85(OT) 1993-94 71-73 1974-75 87-91 1994-95 77-86 TEXAS-EL PASO 1975-76 104-100(OT) First meeting 1976-77 93-79 TEMPLE (35-50) 1977-78 78-64 1899-00 15-10 TEXAS TECH (1-0) 1978-79 90-66 1901-02 11-19 1982-83 62-56 1974-75 73-64 1902-03 14-16 1903-04 20-13 XAVIER (2-8) 1904-05 19-17 VILLANOVA (24-22) 1957-58 65-76 1905-06 21-23 1933-34 23-25 1958-59 99-80 1906-07 17-25 1934-35 21-22/29-23 1980-81 70-65 1907-08 20-29 1955-56 71-64/73-76 1982-83 85-109 1908-09 24-20 1956-57 75-61 1992-93 49-56/58-73 1909-10 18-29 1957-58 1 1 1-105(3 OT)/75-64 1993-94 66-73/77-79 1910-1 21-30 1958-59 57-63 1994-95 72-75/77-84

44 CONFERENCE

1994-95 REVIEW ATLANTIC 10 /BIG FIVE LA SALLE LOOKS FORWARD

TO ATLANTIC 1 COMPETITION

Echoing the sentiments of many La Salle According to the plan currently in effect, teams

University alumni, students and fans, Explorers' will play teams within their division twice a season

Director of Athletics Robert Mullen said: and those in the other division once in a rotating

home-and-home series.

"This is where we wanted to be all along." In making the announcement on campus on Feb.

The reference was to La Salle's admission into the 9, La Salle president Brother Joseph Burke said,

Atlantic 10 Conference, one of the NCAA "I know I speak for everyone at La Salle University,

Division Is strongest conferences. On Feb. 9, particularly our alumni, when I say we are

1995, it became reality when La Salle delighted to be joining the Atlantic 10. It is accompanied Virginia Tech and Dayton into the particularly heartening to be together with our

fold. good friends and neighbors, St. Joseph's and Temple.

The addition of these three, plus earlier entrances

for Fordham and Xavier and the exit of Rutgers "The Atlantic 1 is the right conference for us at

and West Virginia to the Big East, brought the this time in our history, and I look forward with conference total to 12 teams. But, said great anticipation to the years ahead."

commissioner Linda Bruno, the name will remain

the Atlantic 10. Mullen added: "We want to thank all the Atlantic 10 institutions for their support. In particular, we

In the conference's divisional set-up, La Salle will would like to thank President Dr. Peter Liacouras, play in the West with Dayton, Duquesne, George athletic director R. C. Johnson and head Washington, Virginia Tech and Xavier. basketball coach John Chaney from Temple, and President Nicholas Rashford, athletic director

The Explorers' Philadelphia Big 5 rivals, Temple Don Dijulia and former head basketball coach

and St. Joseph's, will play in the East, with John Griffin from St. Joseph's for their assistance

Massachusetts, Fordham, Rhode Island and St. in helping us reach our goal. Without the support Bonaventure. of those institutions, we wouldn't be where we are today."

1994-95 FINAL STANDINGS

A-10 Overall

Team Record Pet. Record Pet. Massachusetts 13-3 .813 29-5 .853 George Washington 10-6 .625 18-14 .563 Temple 10-6 .625 19-11 .633 18-13 z^"—*> St. Bonaventure 9-7 .563 .581 St. Joseph's 9-7 .563 17-12 .586 West Virginia 7-9 .438 13-13 .500 Rutgers 7-9 .438 13-15 .464 Duquesne 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 Rhode Island 2-14 .125 7-20 .259

""'"IS"-1 46

1994-95 Final Men's Basketball Standings

— a- to game; — ALL GAMES -

w L Pet W L Pet Home Away Neutrc Massachusetts 13 3 .813 29 5 .853 11-1 6-2 12-2 George Washington 10 6 .625 18 14 .563 11-3 4-8 3-3 Temple 10 6 .625 19 11 .633 8-3 6-4 5-4

St. Bonaventure 9 7 .563 18 13 .581 9-4 8-7 1-2

St. Joseph's 9 7 .563 17 12 .586 9-3 4-6 4-3 West Virginia 7 9 .438 13 13 .500 9-4 3-8 1-3 Rutgers 7 9 .438 13 15 .464 8-6 3-7 2-2

Duquesne 5 11 .313 10 18 .357 4-8 5-8 1-2 Rhode Island 2 14 .125 7 20 .259 4-3 1-11 2-6

Atlantic 1 Tournament - The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Saturday, March 4 (Opening round) Sunday, March 5 (Quarterfinals) Monday, March 6 (Semifinals)

# 8 Duquesne 82, #9 Rhode Island 69 # 7 Rutgers 80, # 2 Geo. Washington 73 Massachusetts 68, St. Joseph's 57

# 3 Temple 84, #6 West Virginia 72 Temple 47, Rutgers 42

# 1 Massachusetts 79, Duquesne 53

# 5 St. Joseph's 84, #4 St. Bonaventure 78 (2 ot)

Championship Game: Thursday, March 9: (at) Massachusetts 63, Temple 44

1994-95 A- 10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1994-95 A- 10 ROOKIES OF THE WEEK

Dec 3 , Massachusetts Alexander Koul, George Washington

Dec 10 Zain Shaw, West Virginia Rashaan Palmer, St. Bonaventure Dec 17 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts Cuttino Mobley, Rhode Island Dec 24 Tom Pipkins, Duquesne Kevin Price, Duquesne Dec 31 Zain Shaw, West Virginia Alexander Koul, George Washington

Jan. 7 Reggie Townsend, St. Joseph's Kevin Price, Duquesne Jan. 14 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure

Jan. 21 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts Kevin Price, Duquesne

Jan. 28 Kwame Evans, George Washington Alexander Koul, George Washington

Carlin Warley, St. Joseph's Feb. 4 Lou Roe, Massachusetts Alexander Koul, George Washington

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure

Feb. 1 1 Reggie Townsend, St. Joseph's Kevin Price, Duquesne Feb. 18 , Temple Johnny Miller, Temple Feb. 25 Lou Roe, Massachusetts Johnny Miller, Temple Mar. 3 Rick Brunson, Temple Damien Owens, West Virginia

47 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE

1995 A- 10 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM

Rick Brunson, Temple Shandue McNeill, St. Bonaventure Marcus Camby, Massachusetts Tom Pipkins, Duquesne Kwame Evans, George Washington Zain Shaw, West Virginia

Lou Roe, Massachusetts Reggie Townsend, St. Joseph's

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure Carlin Warley, St. Joseph's

THIRD TEAM ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Donta Bright, Massachusetts Alexander Koul, George Washington Nimbo Hammons, George Washington Johnny Miller, Temple Cyrus Jones, West Virginia Kevin Price, Duquesne Albert Karner, Rutgers Lynard Stewart, Temple , Massachusetts Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island Alexander Koul, George Washington

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM David Bialski, Rhode Island Levan Alston, Temple Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts Rick Brunson, Temple Andrew Kolbasovsky, Rutgers Marcus Camby, Massachusetts

Shandue McNeill, St. Bonaventure Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts

Jeff Quackenbush, St. Bonaventure Lou Roe, Massachusetts

MVP - Lou Roe

Rookie of the Year: Alexander Koul, George Washington Player of the Year: Lou Roe, Massachusetts

Coach 01 the Year: Jim Baron, St. Bonaventure

1994-95 CONFERENCE STATISTICS

SCORING LEADERS TOT 3PT YR GP FGM FGM FTM PTS PPG

Kwame Evans, George Washington Jr 32 211 74 126 622 19.4

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure Sr 31 176 53 137 542 17.5 Tom Pipkins, Duquesne So 28 160 75 92 487 17.4 Rick Brunson, Temple Sr 30 164 72 100 500 16.7

Lou Roe, Massachusetts Sr 34 199 1 161 560 16.5

REBOUNDING LEADERS YR GP TOT RPG

Carlin Warley, St. Joseph's Sr 29 309 10.7 Lou Roe, Massachusetts Sr 34 274 8.1 David Bialski, Rhode Island Sr 27 204 7.6 Damien Owens, West Virginia Fr 26 195 7.5 Zain Shaw, West Virginia Sr 26 172 6.6 Alexander Koul, George Washington Fr 32 212 6.6

48 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Minimum 5.0 FG made per game) YR GP PGM FGA PCT Alexander Koul, George Washington Fr 32 160 253 .632

Reggie Townsend, St. Joseph's Jr 29 183 315 .581 Marcus Cambv, Massachusetts So 30 166 302 .550 Lou Roe, Massachusetts Sr 34 199 374 .532

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure Sr 31 176 396 .444

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Minimum 2.5 FT made per game) YR GP FTM FTA PCT

Albert Karner, Rutgers Jr 27 93 109 .853

Andrew Kolbasovsky, Rutgers Jr 28 77 97 .794 Seldon Jefferson, West Virginia So 26 98 127 .772

Cordell Llewellyn, Rhode Island Jr 27 80 104 .769

Mark Bass, St. Joseph's Jr 29 74 98 .755

Kenya Hunter, Duquesne Jr 28 71 94 .755

STEAL LEADERS YR GP STL SPG

Shandue McNeill, St. Bonaventure So 31 90 2.90 Rick Brunson, Temple Sr 30 74 2.47

David Vanterpool, St. Bonaventure Sr 31 75 2.42

Kenya Hunter, Duquesne Jr 28 61 2.18 Seldon Jefferson, West Virginia So 26 52 2.00

BLOCK LEADERS YR GP BLK BPG Marcus Camby, Massachusetts So 30 103 3.43

Jerome Spellman, St. Bonaventure So 31 55 1.77 Alexander Koul, George Washington Fr 32 55 1.66 Eric Clark, Rutgers Fr 28 45 1.61 Michael Andersen, Rhode Island So 27 42 1.56

ASSIST LEADERS YR GP AST APG

Shandue McNeill, St. Bonaventure So 31 172 5.55 Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island Fr 27 135 5.00 Seldon Jefferson, West Virginia So 26 112 4.31

Albert Karner, Rutgers Jr 27 113 4.19 Rick Brunson, Temple Sr 30 123 4.10

49 / /

1 994-95 LA SALLE CUMULATIVE STATISTICS MBHHMMBMi

/— TOTAL —/ /— 3PT— OFF DEF TOT PLAYER G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN

Karcem TOWNES 27/27 242/ 553 .438 103/284 .363 112/139 .806 699 25.9 39 49 88 3.3 44/1 50 59 4 75 982

Paul BURKE 27/27 139/ 370 .376 60/213 .282 84/114 .737 422 15.6 42 70 112 4.2 72/4 166 95 5 57 954 Romaine HAYWOOD 24/24 95/ 251 .379 30/107 .280 42/ 69 .609 262 10.9 71 90 161 6.7 81/5 19 33 8 16 705

Deride NEWTON 26/24 51/ 101 .505 0/ 1 .000 50/ 68 .568 152 5.9 44 86 130 5.0 74/4 33 44 5 16 746

J.VANTEESELING 27/26 65/ 122 .533 0/ 1 .000 18/ 35 .514 148 5.5 47 53 100 3.7 82/7 18 26 5 11 661 OlofLANDGREN 27/ 4 35/ 98 .357 19/ 61 .312 25/ 42 .595 114 4.2 29 40 69 2.6 60/0 7 22 11 6 444 Mike GIZZ1 26/ 27/ 88 .307 8/ 37 .216 13/ 21 .619 75 2.9 18 27 45 1.7 36/0 16 19 16 305 Brian FLICKINGER 23/ 2 18/ 51 .353 13/ 41 .317 0/ 2 .000 49 2.1 9 27 36 1.6 20/0 4 6 7 238

Evcrert CATL1N 27/ 1 20/ 40 .500 0/ .000 13/ 22 .591 53 2.0 27 48 75 2.8 53/1 11 10 3 12 319

Matr COMEY 11 5/ 14 .357 1/ 4 .250 0/ 1 .000 11 1.6 2 2 .3 2/0 1 2 1 21

Srcve FROMAL 12/ 2/ 6 .333 2/ 3 .667 3/ 6 .500 9 .8 3 3 6 .5 1/0 5 25 Team Rebounds 101

Explorers 27/27 699/1694 .413 236/752 .314 360/539 .668 1994 73.9 329 495 925 34.3 525/22 330 316 41 217 Team Rebounds 104

Opponent Totals 27/27 672/1438 .467 176/527 334 482/660 .730 2002 74.2 280 628 1012 37.5 512/15 413 436 61 139

__ „ ... DCD CAUL AllCDAnCC _ I / 1 TOTAL-/ /— 3-PT — PLAYER FG FGA FG FGA FT FTA PTS REB AST TO BLK STL MIN

Kareem TOWNES 9.0 20.5 3.8 10.5 4.2 5.2 25.9 3.3 1.9 2.2 .2 2.8 36.4

Paul BURKE 5.2 13.7 2.2 7.9 3.1 4.2 15.6 4.2 6.2 3.5 .2 2.1 35.3

Roma ne HAYWOOD 4.0 10.5 1.3 4.5 1.8 2.9 10.9 6.7 .8 1.4 .3 .7 29.4

Derick NEWTON 2.0 3.9 .0 .0 1.9 3.4 5.9 5.0 1.3 1.7 .2 .6 28.7

J.VANTEESELING 2.4 4.5 .0 .0 .7 1.3 5.5 3.7 .7 1.1 .2 .4 24.5

OlofLANDGREN 1.3 3.6 .7 2.3 .9 1.6 4.2 2.6 .3 .8 .4 .2 16.4

Mike GIZZI 1.0 3.4 .3 1.4 .5 .8 2.9 1.7 .6 .7 .0 .6 11.7

Brian FLICKINGER .8 2.2 .6 1.8 .0 .1 2.1 1.6 .2 .3 .0 .3 10.4

Everett CATLIN .7 1.5 .0 .0 .5 .8 2.0 2.8 .4 .4 .1 .5 11.8

Matt COMEY .7 2.0 .1 .6 .0 .1 1.6 .3 .1 .3 .0 .1 3.0

: Steve ROMAL .2 .5 .2 .3 .3 .5 .8 .5 .4 .0 .0 .0 2.1

Explorers 25.9 62.7 8.7 27.9 13.3 20.0 73.9 34.3 12.2 11.7 1.5 8.0 Oppo lent Totals 24.9 53.3 6.5 19.5 17.9 24.4 74.2 37.5 15.3 16.2 2.3 5.2 —

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 0T 0T TOTAL DEADBALL REBOUNDS Explorers Ml 1053 1994 93 Oppo lent Totals )22 1080 2002 88

OVERALL TEAM RECORD 13-14 CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE 132777 TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 4918 MCC 7- 7 HOME 38005 HOME AVERAGE 3801 MetLife Classic 2- AWAY 94772 AWAY AVERAGE 5575 Dr Pepper Classic 2-

Big Five City Series 0- 2

G# OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND L0C HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER OPP HI SCORER OPP HI REBOUNDER

1 Princeton 58-49 W 2576 A Olof Landgren 13 Olof Landgren 9 James Mastiglio 13 Chris Doyal 5 2 #Cal Poly SLO 85-49 W 2500 N Kareem Townes 26 Derick N ewton 10 David Dineen 14 Chris Ott 7

3 #San Francisco 82-80 W 4820 A Kareem Townes 22 J Van Teeseling 8 Walker/Paul 20 Duggan /Wallace 9 4 +Howard 91-75 W 3100 N Kareem Townes 28 Haywood/VTeeslg 9 Tony Brown 24 Tony Brown 10 5 tBaylor 75-64 W 4056 A Kareem Townes 37 Paul Burke 7 Aundre Branch 20 Five with 5 6 Arizona (#8) 76-92 L 14257 A Kareem Townes 24 Burke/V Teeslng 5 Ray Owes 21 Ray Owes 8

7 Maryland (#9) 80-96 L 14500 A Romaine Haywood 26 Romaine Haywood 9 Three with 18 9

8 Mt. St. Mary's 68-65 W 2685 A Kareem Townes 31 Romaine Haywood 9 Balistrere/Inge 16 Eandy Edney 14

9 •uic 83-77 W 1844 H Kareem Townes 25 J Van Teeseling 6 Shawn Harlan 21 Shawn Harlan 10 10 Massachusetts (#4) 64-87 L 8033 H Kareem Townes 20 Derick Newton 7 Derek Kellogg 18 Marcus Camby 11

11 "Wright State 74-65 W 7126 A Kareem Townes 30 Romaine Haywood 7 V Potapenko 17 Delme Herriman

12 "Xavier 72-75 L 9638 A Paul Burke 24 Derick Newton 13 T.J. Johnson 17 Larry Sykes 11 13 Pennsylvania (#25) 71-90 L 8722 H Kareem Townes 36 Romaine Haywood 11 Scott Kegler 19 Eric Moore 8 14 'Cleveland State 76-67 W 1272 H Kareem Townes 26 Romaine Haywood 11 Jamal Jackson 23 Jamal Jackson 8

15 "Detroit 73-75 L 1767 H Kareem Townes 35 Derick Newton 8 I. Montgomery 19 I. Montgomery 10 16 =St. Joseph's 76-83 L 4887 H Paul Burke 26 Romaine Haywood 9 Carlin Warley 20 Reggie Townsend 7 17 "Butler 73-71 W 3061 A Romaine Haywood 25 Derick Newton 11 Chris Miskel 15 Dan Dudukovic h 14 18 "Wisconsin-Greey Bay 60-77 L 5934 A Romaine Haywood 17 Paul Bur

25 "Northern Illinois 75-85 L 2204 A Kareem Townes 32 Romaine Haywood 7 Hubert Register 24 Hubert Register 12 26 "Wisconsin-Milwaukee 80-51 W 3508 H Kareem Townes 32 Romaine Havwood 12 Shannon Smith 26 Shannon Smith 9 27 Wisconsin-Green Bay 46-54 L 6811 N Kareem Townes 20 Paul Burke 8 Ben Berlowski 14 13

' = Bi Five Ciry Series MCC # MetLife Classic + Dr Pepper Classic I 50 MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

Final 1994-95 Mens Basketball Standings

MCC GAMES ALL GAMES

w L PCT H A N w L PCT

* Xavier 14 1.000 14-0 9-4 0-1 23 5 .821 Illinois-Chicago 11 4 .733 11-2 7-6 0-1 18 9 .667 Wise. -Green Bay # 11 4 .733 11-2 9-5 2-1 22 8 .733

Detroit 9 5 .643 7-5 5-10 1-0 13 15 .464 Butler 8 7 .533 8-6 6-4 1-2 15 12 .556 LA SALLE 7 7 .500 5-3 6-9 2-2 13 14 .481 Northern Illinois 7 8 .467 12-3 5-6 1-1 19 10 .655 Wright State 6 8 .429 10-9 3-8 0-0 13 17 .433 Cleveland State 3 11 .214 6-5 3-10 1-2 10 17 .370

Loyola Chicago 2 13 .133 2-12 3-9 0-0 5 22 .185 Wise-Milwaukee 2 13 .133 2-10 1-13 0-1 3 24 .111

* Regular-season champion. # MCC Tournament Champion (NCAA Qualifier)

1994-95 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Honors

First-Team All MCC Second-Team All MCC All-Newcomer Team

Kareem Townes, La Salle Paul Burke, La Salle Chris Coleman, No. Illinois

Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago Jamal Jackson, Cleveland State Jamal Jackson, Cleveland St. Jeff Massey, Xavier Michael Hawkins, Xavier Shannon Smith, Wisc.-Milw

Jeff Nordgaard, Wise-Green Bay Jamal Robinson, Northern Illinois T. J. Johnson, Xavier , Wright State Shannon Smith, Wise. -Milwaukee Vitaly Potapenko, Wright State

Player of the Year Coach of the Year Newcomer of the Year

Sh« Ford, -Ch icago Skip Prosser, Xavier Vitaly Potapenko, Wright St.

Freshman of the Year

T. J. Johnson, Xavier

1995 MCC Championship - Nutter Center, Wright State University

First Round Quarter-finals Northern Illinois 62 — Loyola 57 Wise-Green Bay 54 — La Salle 46

Wright St. 89 — Cleveland St. 81 No. Illinois 87 — III. Chicago 83 Wright St. 71 — Wise-Green Bay 70 Detroit 59 — Butler 53

Semi-finals Championship

Wise-Green Bay 68 — No. Illinois 55

Wright St. 76 — Detroit 69 Wise-Green St. 59 Bay 73 — Wright W

51 PHILADELPHIA BIG 5

1995-96 Big 5 Games Other Games Involving Big 5 Matchups (at The CoreStates Spectrum): Jan. 20 LA SALLE at St. Josephs * (Palestra)

Jan. 23 Temple at LA SALLE* Wed. Dec. 13 Temple- Villanova * Feb. 8 St. Joseph's at Temple Tue. Jan. 16 Pennsylvania-St. Joseph's TBA Temple at Pennsylvania (also Drexel-Delaware) * — Atlantic 10 Conference game Sat. Jan. 27 Temple-St. Joseph's LA SALLE-Pennsylvania Mon. Feb. 12 Villanova-LA SALLE 1994-95 All-Big 5 First Team

1994-95 Results of Games Villanova KAREEM TOWNES LA SALLE Involving Big 5 Teams Jerome Allen Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 90 LA SALLE 71 Rick Brunson Temple

# St. Joseph's 83 LA SALLE 76 Pennsylvania # Temple 67 LA SALLE 50 # St. Joseph's 60 Villanova 57 Second Team * Temple 74 St. Joseph's 64 * St. Joseph's 73 Temple 64 PAUL BURKE LA SALLE # Villanova 78 Pennsylvania 74 Eric Eberz Villanova

St. Joseph's 92 Pennsylvania 82 (ot) Villanova # Temple 59 Pennsylvania 56 Reggie Townsend St. Joseph's Carlin Warley St. Joseph's # — Atlantic 10 Conference game

# — Official Big 5 games Outstanding Big 5 Player (Robert V Geasey Award) Kerry Kittles, Villanova Temple and St. Joseph's (2-0) declared Big 5 champions Outstanding Big 5 Rookie (Dave Zinkoff Award) Johnny Miller, Temple

LA SALLE'S ALL-BIG 5 PERFORMERS (First Team)

Bob Alden 1959-60 Ralph Bantivoglio 1958-59 Steve Black 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84 BIG 11// Michael Brooks 1976-77, 1977-78*, 1978-79, 1979-80* Name Year Inducted Joe Bryant 1973-74, 1974-75 Larry Cannon 1973 Larry Cannon 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 Frank Corace 1974 Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64 Ken Durrett 1975 Jim Crawford 1972-73 Bob McAteer 1976

Ken Durrett 1968-69*, 1969-70*, 1970-71* James J. Henry 1976 Bob Fields 1970-71 (Athletic Director atformation ofBig 5) Curt Fromal 1964-65 Tom Garberina 1956-57 Hubie Marshall 1977 Chip Greenberg 1985-86 Alonzo Lewis 1980 Jack Hurd 1991-92 Joe Bryant 1981 Bob Herdelin 1958-59 Bernie Williams 1982 Tim Legler 1986-87 Charlie Wise 1982 Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 Bob Fields 1984 1983-84*, 1984-85 Michael Brooks 1986 Kevin Lynam 1980-81 Tom Cola 1986 Bob McAteer 1960-61, 1961-62 Bill Taylor 1989 Hubie Marshall 1965-66, 1966-67 Ralph Lewis 1991 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Steve Black 1992 Doug Overton 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 Jim Crawford 1993 Lionel Simmons 1986-87, 1987-88*, 1988-89*, 1989-90* Tim Legler 1995 Bill Taylor 1973-74, 1974-75 Kareem Townes 1994-95 Bernie Williams 1968-69 Charlie Wise 1974-75, 1975-76* Randy Woods 1990-91, 1991-92*

(*Robert Geasey Award-MVP)

52 1994-95 TEAM RECORDS 1

ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

POINTS

Game: 133 vs. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, FREE THROWS MADE 1990

Half: 68, (first half) vs. Loyola Marymount, Game: 39 (47 atts.), vs. Bucknell, Mar. 1, 1982

Dec. 31, 1990 Game, Percentage: 100.0 (13-13), vs. Fairfield, Feb. 13,

Game, Opponent: 118 Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 1988

Miami (FL), Jan. 23, 1964 Game, Opponent: 39, Kentucky, Dec. 2,1978 Half, Opponent: 67, (second half) Loyola Marymount, Game, Percentage

Dec. 31, 1990 Opponent: 100.0 (16-16), Siena, Dec. 7, 1991 Combined: 251, (133-1 18) vs Loyola Marymount, Season: 588, 31 games, 1983-84 Dec. 31,1990 Season, Percentage: 76.5 (423-553), 28 games, 1985-86 Season: 2754, 32 games, 1989-90 Points Per Game: 89.0, 24 games, 1968-69 Season, Opponent: 2491, 30 games, 1977-78 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Opponent, 83.2 Game: 51, vs. Duquesne, Feb. 16, 1957 Points Per Game: 28 Games, 1978-79 Game, Opponent: 52, Kentucky, Dec. 2, 1978

North Carolina State, Jan. 23, 1954 Season: 878, 28 games, 1952-53 WINS

Season: 30, 1989-90 Consecutive: 22, Jan. 9 - Mar. 15, 1990 REBOUNDS Consecutive, Game: 85, vs. Brandeis, Jan. 8, 1955 Hayman Hall: 16, Dec. 1, 1975 -Mar. 2, 1981 vs. Syracuse, Dec. 27, 1954 Consecutive, Game, Opponents: 79, St. Joseph's, Jan. 8, 1966 Palestra: 19, Feb. 28, 1968 - Dec. 16, 1969 Season: 1697, 31 games, 1954-55 Consecutive,

Civic Center: 11, Jan. 9, 1990 -Jan. 5, 1991)

ASSISTS

Game: 35, vs. Loyola (LA), Feb. 4, 1967 FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 592, 32 games, 1989-90 Game: 57 (85 atts.), at American, Feb. 3, 1979

Game, Percentage: 67.1 (57-85), at American, Feb. 3, 1979 Game, Opponent: 49,Villanova,Jan. 27, 1982 MISCELLANEOUS (since 1950) Game, Percentage Opponent: 65.9 (29-44), Florida Southern, Dec. 21, Games, Season 34 1978 Wins, Season 30, 1987-88, 1989-90 Season: 1047, 30 games, 1977-78 Season, Percentage: 50.1 (992-1982), 31 games, 1979-80 Losses, Season 19 Percentage, Best 95.8(23-1), 1971-72, 1968-69

Season Scoring Avg., FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Percentage, Worst 24.0(6-19) Game: 112, vs. Furman, Feb. 6, 1954 Highest 89.0, 1971-72, 1968-69 Game, Opponent: 105, Creighton, Feb. 1, 1967 Season: 2224, 32 games, 1989-90 Season Scoring Avg., Lowest 67.9, 1992-93

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Largest Win Margin 53 - (94-41), vs Youngstown, Feb. 28,1953 Game: 18, vs. Oregon, Dec. 28, 1991

vs. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, 1990 Largest Loss Margin 36 - (77-1 13), at Notre Dame, Feb. Game, Percentage: 90.0 (9-10), vs. Iona, Jan. 23, 1989 26,1977 Game, Opponent: 13, Detroit Metcy, Jan. 14, 1993

Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6, 1990 Fewest Points, Game 41 -(41-63), Evansville, Feb. 11,195 Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 Game, Percentage Fewest Points, Game Opponent: .857 (6-7), Army - Feb. 24, 1987 Combined 92 - (49-43), vs. Princeton, Nov. 27 Season: 294, 31 games, 1991-92 1994 Season, Percentage: 48.0, 34 games, 1987-88 (50-42), vs. Georgia, Dec. 29,1970

Fewest Points, Half, La Salle 16 - (59-79), vs. Kansas State, Jan. 5, Season, Opponent: 174, 31 games, 1991-92 1993

Wins, Season 30, 1989-90 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Percentage, Best 95.8(23-1) 1968-69 Percentage, Worst 24.0(6-19) 1971-72

Game: 43, vs. St. Joseph's, Feb. 1 1992

Game, Opponent: 36, Siena, Mar. 4, 1990 Season: 835,31 games, 1991-92 Season, Opponent: 545,31 games, 1991-92

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ALL-TIME 100 POINT GAMES

1984-85 Dec. 2 Maine 103 70 1VICTORIES (74) Feb. 15 Manhattan 101 63

YEAR DATE OPPONENT LSU 0PP 1986-87 Dec. 27 Northeastern 102 85

1951-52 Feb. 5 at Youngstown 103 74 Jan. 10 Manhattan 102 69

Feb. 9 Murray St. 105 82 Jan. 28 at Iona 100 85

1952-53 Dec. 10 at Albright 101 62 1987-88 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 119 108

Dec. 12 West Chester 111 60 Jan. 28 Iona 101 83

Feb. 16 Muhlenberg 106 73 Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 102 83

1953-54 Feb. 6 Furman 100 83 1988-89 Feb. 5 at American 111 91 Feb. 13 Holy Cross 101 82 1954-55 Dec. 27 Syracuse 103 54 Feb. 23 Florida St. 101 100 Jan. 8 Brandeis 102 56

Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley 112 70 1989-90 Jan. 9 Siena 100 90 Feb. 20 at Loyola (MD) 110 81 1956-57 Dec. 29 Valpariso 103 73 Feb. 22 Manhattan 100 60

1957-58 1 Villanova Jan. (30T) 111 105 Feb. 27 Army 106 73 Mar. 4 Siena 106 90 1958-59 Feb. 1 at Georgetown 102 72

1990-91 Dec. at Villanova 102 1960-61 Feb. 22 at Lafayette 104 86 22 94 Dec. 31 at Loyola Marvmount 133 118 1961-62 Dec. 1 Millersville 102 62 1991-92 Dec. 28 at Oregon 105 75 1962-63 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 55 Jan. 4 Iona 120 88

1963-64 Jan. 8 Lafayette 100 86 1993-94 Dec. 29 Tennessee Tech 109 93

1964-65 Feb. 16 Seton Hall 101 71

1965-66 Feb. 2 American 103 93 LOSSES (32) 1966-67 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 67 Feb. 4 Loyola (LA) 125 80 YEAR DATE OPPONENT LSU 0PP Feb. 10 Oklahoma 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 16 Jan. 13 Syracuse 105 81 Jan. at Syracuse 81 104

1968-69 Dec. 4 Baltimore 100 57 1965-66 Dec. 1 at Georgetown 99 101 Dec. 28 Indiana 108 88 Jan. 25 at Creighton 90 104

Jan. 7 Creighton 103 84 Jan. 27 at St. 97 109

Jan. 25 Temple 101 85 Mar. 5 Miami 102 108

28 at St. Jan. Francis (PA) 107 95 1966-67 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt 95 100 Feb. 1 Loyola (LA) 102 65 Dec. 23 at Louisville 88 106

1969-70 Jan. 7 Syracuse 108 101 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 81 102

Feb. 4 Lafayette 102 73 1967-68 Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Feb. 1 American 106 86 1969-70 Jan. St. Joseph's (20T) 101 Feb. 14 Niagara 101 90 3 99 Jan. 17 at Western Kentucky 80 102 1971-72 Dec. 28 Fairfield 108 86 Feb. 17 at Miami 96 103

1972-73 Jan. 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 1970-71 Dec. 19 at Penn 88 107

1973-74 Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 1971-72 Jan. 1 at Western Kentucky 84 103 1975-76 Nov. 28 Delaware 100 86 Feb. 18 at Biscayne 93 103

Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 72 1975-76 Feb. 4 Notre Dame 89 108 Dec. 23 Maine 104 88 1976-77 Dec. 29 Washington 94 114 Jan. 5 W Kentucky (OT) 104 100 Feb. 26 at Notre Dame 77 113

1976-77 Dec. 1 Biscayne 112 70 1977-78 Dec. 28 Louisville 85 113

1977-78 Jan. 6 Niagara 116 1 97 ) |an. I at Syracuse 96 106 Jan. 16 West Chester 116 84 [an. 22 at St. Bonavencure ')S IDS Jan. 25 at Vermont 100 67 Mar. 12 Villanova 97 103

1978-79 Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 1978-79 Dec. 2 at Kentucky 77 109 Jan. 13 Rider 100 83

1T9-80 I )e< 1 106 108 Feb. 3 at American 123 103 BYU (30T)

Feb. 12 at Lehigh 100 93 l')81-82 [an. r Villanova B2 117

1979-80 Dec. 1 102 Ridei 59 l')82-83 Feb, .u X.iviei 85 109 Jan. 9 West Cluster 111 70 1984 85 [an, 3 Iona Ills

1981-82 l Feb. 3 Canisius 102 76 > Feb. l Fairfield (2Q1 105 106

1982-83 Mar. 9 Delaware 102 62 1989-90 [an. 6 1 oyola Mar) mount lie 121 1993 94 IV, so OhioU. SO 100 A ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS

Opponent W L First Lost Last La Salle Last Opponent Georgetown 15 9 1945 1981 1965 (88-80) 1981 (79-63)

Met Met Victory Victory Georgia 2 3 1970 1988 1971 (50-42) 1988 (95-85)

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30) Georgia Southern 1 1989 1989 1989 (64-62)

Alabama 2 3 1974 1980 1980 (82-80) 1981 (81-65) Georgia Tech 1 1 1949 1971 1949(67-59) 1971 (70-67)

Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946(67-61) Geneva 3 1938 1952 1952 (103-74)

American 16 7 1966 1989 1989(111-91) 1983(65-63) Gettysburg 12 2 1946 1968 1968 (96-58) 1962 (57-44)

Arizona 2 1 1950 1994 1953 (87-68) 1994 (92-76) Hartford 1 1985 1985 1985 (82-80) Arkansas 1948 1948 1948 (69-58) Haverford 2 1944 1944 1944 (53-50) Arkansas(LR) 1987 1987 1987 (92-73) Hofstra 14 3 1969 1983 1983 (78-62) 1977(92-81) Army 13 4 1973 1990 1990 (106-73) 1987 (68-59) Holy Cross 15 4 1949 1990 1990(84-81) 1986 (72-70)

Arnold 1943 1943 1943 (83-48) Houston 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-87)

Austin Peay 1989 1989 1989 (79-74) Howard 1 1994 1904 1994(91-75)

Baldwin-Wallace 1 1949 1951 1951 (86-67) 1949 (52-49) Idaho 2 1951 1991 1991 (83-61)

Baltimore 1933 1969 1969(100-57) Idaho State 1 1 1980 1982 1980 (88-83) 1982 (86-68)

Baylor 1972 1994 1994 (75-64) Illinois 1 1993 1993 1993 (99-73)

Biscaync 1 1972 1978 1978(89-84) 1972(103-93) Illinois Chicago 1 1995 1995 1995(83-77)

Bloomsburg 1950 1950 1950(67-41) Illinois State 1 1987 1987 1987 (70-50)

Boston College 1 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972(62-61) Illinois Wesleyan 1 1939 1939 1939 (25-23)

Boston University 1983 1983 1983(70-58) Indiana 1 1 1957 1969 1969(108-88) 1957 (93-80)

Bowling Green 1 1949 1986 1986 (94-54) 1949(57-45) Iona 15 6 1954 1992 1992 (88-79) 1991 (77-74)

Bradley 1 1954 1957 1957(87-77) 1956 (93-78) Iowa 1 1955 1955 1955(76-73) Brandeis 1955 1955 1955(102-56) James Madison 2 1992 1993 1993 (89-85) Brigham Young 3 1949 1992 1992(81-80) 1988(95-82) Kansas 2 1952 1976 1976 (74-73)

Brooklyn College 1935 1935 1935(28-17) Kansas State 3 1988 1994 1994 (67-63

Brown 1983 1983 1983(61-59) Kentucky 3 1954 1979 1979(109-77

Bucknell 15 3 1903 1983 1983(68-66) 1980(80-79) Kutztown I 1 1945 1945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53)

Butler 5 1940 1995 1995(73-71) 1994(87-68) Lafayette 30 10 1903 1983 1983(79-61) 1982 (67-65)

California 1992 1992 1992 (99-76) Lehigh 14 1 1959 1982 1982 (94-69) 1972 (69-64)

Cal Poly (SLO) 1994 1994 1994(85-49) Lock Haven 1 1947 1947 1947 (69-36)

Cal St-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) Long Beach State 1 1989 1989 1989 (96-63)

Canisius 24 9 1941 1992 1992 (90-73) 1983(55-54) Long Island U. 3 5 1936 1971 1971 (68-53) 1942(61-37)

Catholic 4 1933 1947 1947(68-33) 1939(45-40) Tech 1 1989 1989 1989 (83-74) Central Florida 1987 1987 1987(68-43) Louisville 2 7 1949 1986 1966 (96-92) 1986 (72-60)

C.C.N.Y. 4 1938 1946 1946 (94-52) Loyola Chicago 5 1993 1995 1995 (92-71)

Chaminade 1988 1988 1988(90-60) Loyola (La) 7 2 1955 1972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80)

Charleston 1934 1942 1942(39-27) Loyola (Bait.) 30 2 1934 1992 1992 (99-85) 1992 (62-60)

Cincinnati 6 1948 1983 1953(86-81) 1983(76-73) Loyola-Marymount 1 1 1990 1991 1991 (133-118) 1990(121-116)

Clemson 1 1975 1990 1975 (67-63) 1990(79-75) Lutheran Seminary 2 1931 1932 1932 (50-24)

Cleveland State 1 1976 1995 1995 (76-67) 1995(78-81) Maine 4 1976 1987 1987(79-66)

Coast Guard 2 1943 1946 1946(59-46) 1945(58-44) Manhattan 37 7 1913 1992 1992 (77-76) 1992 (67-65)

Colorado 1 1993 1993 1993(84-65) Marshall 1 2 1943 1971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88)

Columbia 1 1968 1970 1970(89-74) 1968 (83-69) Maryland 3 1984 1995 1994 (96-80)

Columbus 1 1942 1942 1942 (47-45) Massachusetts 1 2 1972 1995 1972 (82-75) 1995 (87-64)

Cooper Union 1933 1933 1933(33-16) Memphis 1 1 1975 1976 1975(93-84) 1976(81-77)

Cornell 1970 1970 1970 (68-56) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 1971 1971 (97-77) 1970(103-96)

Creighton 4 6 1963 1993 1993 (66-56) 1970 (86-77) Michigan 1 1976 1976 1976(86-71)

Dartmouth 2 1962 1985 1985(84-55) Millersville 20 1 1939 1962 1962(102-62) 1958(90-80)

Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942(44-33) Minnesota 1 1966 1966 1966 (92-87)

Dayton 7 4 1952 1993 1993 (67-57) 1984 (84-69) Missouri 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74)

Delaware 18 1 1932 1988 1988(86-72) 1932 (33-25) Monmouth 3 1984 1986 1986(72-69)

Delawate State 1 1992 1992 1992 (83-74) Montana 1 1979 1979 1979(91-78) De Paul 2 6 1950 1990 1990 (83-62) 1987 (58-54) Moravian 4 1941 1948 1948 (70-58)

Detroit 4 6 1965 1995 1994 (80-67) 1995 (82-67) Morehead State 3 1 1945 1968 1968(81-73) 1945 (54-47)

Dickinson 3 1954 1977 1977(82-61) Mount St. Marys 4 3 1932 1994 1994 (68-65) 1933(21-14) Drexel 14 3 1945 1983 1983(63-61) 1981 (69-66) Muhlenberg 25 7 1941 1963 1963 (88-49) 1959 (92-75)

Duke 4 1978 1983 1983(61-60) Murray State 1 1952 1952 1952(105-82)

Duquesne 19 17 1940 1993 1993 (68-65) 1979 (90-89) Navy 1 1954 1954 1954 (64-48)

East Carolina 1 1978 1978 1978 (96-95) Nebraska 1 1 1967 1972 1967 (99-76) 1972 (75-60)

Eastern Kentucky 4 1952 1987 1987(98-83) Newark 2 1942 1943 1943 (50-35)

Eastern Michigan 1 1973 1973 1973 (93-66) New Mexico State 1 1973 1973 1973 (76-70)

Eliza bethtown 2 1932 1932 1932 (42-29) N.Y.U. 1 1953 1953 1953(80-63)

Evansville 1 3 1993 1994 1994 (65-63) 1994(92-81) Niagara 29 15 1934 1992 1992(90-68) 1977(66-64)

Fairfield 18 5 1972 1992 1992 (88-66) 1987 (75-62) North Carolina 1 2 1947 1988 1947(65-62) 1988(96-82)

Florida 1 1990 1990 1990 (76-69) N. Carolina Aviat. 1 1943 1943 1943(58-37)

Florida Southern 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-73) N.C. Charlotte 1 1978 1978 1978(68-67) -ET Florida State 1 1 1989 1991 1989(101-100) 1991 (83-74) N.C. State 6 6 1949 1968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68)

Fordham 18 5 1954 1990 1990(71-61) 1987(87-79) Northeastern 1 1987 1987 1987(102-85)

Fresno State 1 1990 1990 1990 (75-63) Northern Illinois 1 1995 1995 1995 (85-75)

Furman 3 1954 1975 1975 (69-64) Northwestern 1 1964 1964 1964 (91-69)

Gallaudet 1 1932 1932 1932(23-17) Notre Dame 5 18 1972 1994 1994(84-81) 1993(72-63)

Geo. Washington 2 1951 1984 1984 (65-64) Ohio State 1 1 1978 1990 1990 (74-62) 1978(86-83)

Ohio Universiry 2 1986 1993 1993(100-80)

56 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS

Susquehanna 1 1932 1932 1932(17-11) Oklahoma 1 1945 1945 1945 (52-38) Swarthmore 2 1946 1947 1947(47-43) Oklahoma State 1 1940 1940 1940(33-16 Syracuse 14 16 1955 1989 1970(108-101) 1989 (92-76) Oklahoma Cilv 1 1967 1967 1967(108-97) Temple 35 50 1900 1995 1992 (78-67) 1995 (67-50) Oregon 1 1992 1992 1992(105-75)

Temple Pharmacy 1 1931 1932 1932 (33-17) 1931 (32-17) Oregon Srate 1 1992 1992 1992(92-80) Pennsylvania 20 28 1934 1995 1991 (84-80) 1995 (90-71) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1977(92-85) Tenessee Tech 1993 1993 1993(109-93) Perm Oprometry 1 1932 1932 1932(36-18) Texas-San Antonio 1988 1988 1988(74-51) Penn Stare 2 1 1954 1987 1969(70-55) 1987 (59-58)

Texas A&M 1 1976 1982 1980(72-67) 1983(82-74) Phila. Osteoparhy 1 1934 1934 1934(32-13) 1975 1975 1975 (73-64) Phila. Pharmacy 5 1935 1980 1980(87-58) Texas Tech 1948 1948(69-66) Phila. Textile 4 1931 1993 1993(82-80) Texas Wesleyan 1948 Ioledo 4 1941 1950 1949(62-51) 1950 (59-55) Pittsburgh 1 1984 1984 1984(95-91) Princeton 6 3 1932 1994 1994 (58-49) 1993 (65-60) Towson State 1983 1983 1983(79-78) 163-61) Providence 2 2 1937 1977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62) Tulsa 2 1940 1972 1971 1972 (80-77)

U.C.L.A. 1 1950 1955 1955(85-77) 1950(62-57) Purdue 1 1980 1980 1980(90-82) Upsala 1935 1936 1936(31-24) Rhode Island 1 4 1977 1981 1980 (84-76) 1981 (70-60) Ursinus 1932 1932 1932(29-26) Rite 1 2 1941 1982 1982(64-58) 1942(51-41) 1955 (52-46) (76-69) Richmond 6 3 1955 1994 1993(71-61) 1994(92-71) Urah 2 1947 1948 1955

Rrdcr 21 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983(71-69) Utah State 2 1964 1980 1964(90-85) 1980(89-88) Valparaiso 2 1957 1958 1958(97-86) Roanoke 1 1 1937 1939 1937 (32-29) 1939(31-30)

Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967(100-95) Rutgers 2 1 1961 1975 1974(82-76) 1975(96-82) 1984 1984(91-75) St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1982 1982 (68-65) 1978(108-95) Vermont 7 1977 Villanova 24 22 1992 (79-75) 1994 (55-54) St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (59-50) 1943 (4741) 1934 1994 Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64) St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969(107-95)

Va Commonw'th 1 1983 1983 1983 (76-67) St. John's 3 3 1936 1965 1956(85-76) 1965 (78-71)

Forest 1 1 1974 (76-59) 1974 (95-90) St. Joseph's 47 50 1901 1995 1993(66-53) 1995 (83-76) Wake 1953 1953

Washington 1 1977 1977 19—1114-94) St. Louis 3 3 1951 1963 1955(88-79) 1963(62-61) Washington Coll. 1940 1942 1942(32-16) St. Mary's 1 1985 1985 1985 (69-59) 3 West Chester 6 1932 1982 1982(71-56) 1940(30-27) St. Peter's 13 8 1984 1992 1992(65-52) 1991 (57-50) 36

West Virginia 3 1 1955 1992 1968 (100-83) 1992(80-67) San Diego State 1 1 1977 1981 1977(88-84) 1981 (93-67)

Western Carolina 1 1982 1982 1982(58-55) San Francisco 1 5 1949 1994 1994 (82-80) 1973 (74-73) Western Ky. 14 15 1943 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (91-87) Santa Clara 1 3 1940 1982 1941 (41-37) 1982 (93-74)

Scranton 18 8 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1946(65-41) Widener (PM.C.) 11 3 1936 1978 1978(83-75) 1939(36-31)

Seartle 2 1965 1966 1966(84-62) William &c Mary 1 1949 1949 1949(63-51)

Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1992 1965(101-71) 1992(78-76) Wisc.-Grecn Bay 1 2 1983 1995 1983(62-51) 1995 (54-46)

Siena 4 3 1990 1992 1992(84-71) 1992(77-64) Wise. -Milwaukee 1 1995 1995 1995(80-51) Wright State 2 1995 1995 1995(92-90) South Carolina 1 1 1969 1989 1989 (85-67) 1969(62-59)

Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943(56-32) South Florida 1 1982 1982 1982(82-62) (54-41) SW Missouri State 2 1953 1990 1990 (62-58) Wyomissing PI. 2 1940 1941 1941 Southern Cal 3 1948 1973 1973(77-72) Xavier 2 8 1958 1995 1981 (70-65) 1995 (84-77) Yale 2 1970 1993 1993 (78-69) Southern Methodist 1 1977 1977 1977(94-86)

Youngstown State 1 2 1952 1984 1953(94-41) 1984(81-76) Southern Miss 1 1 1987 1990 1990(79-63) 1987(84-80)

Stanford 2 1 1953 1985 1974(77-66) 1985 (84-73) 1995-96 OPPONENTS IN BOLD FACE Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982(71-69) 1979 (90-76)

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All Games Played at Wister Hall Except 1934-35 (Won 15, Lost 6) 1937-38 (Won 9, Lost 8) Where Noted Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP

Dec. 6 Philadelphia Pharmacy 62 33 Dec. 10 at Seton Hall 28 38

1931-32 (Won 15, Lost 8) Dec. 1 1 at Penn A.C. (20T) 34 38 Dec. 15 Alumni 33 16 Dec. 14 Catholic 29 24 Dec. 20 Scranton 47 43

Dec. 18 Upsala 51 22 Dec. 30 at Geneva 48 29 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 20 Mount St. Mary's 27 14 Jan. 7 Scranton 26 36 Dec. 9 Alumni 39 11 Jan. 8 Penn A.C. 44 23 Jan. 1 P.M.C. 25 22 Dec. 12 at Delaware 25 33 Jan. 1 Scranton 39 33 Jan. 18 West Chester 47 34 Dec. 16 Temple Pharmacy 35 11 Jan. 15 at Seton Hall 30 21 Jan. 22 Temple (CH) 22 37 Dec. 18 West Chester 38 20 Jan. 19 St. Joseph's 23 25 Jan. 28 St. Joseph's (CH) 22 18 Dec. 19 at Seton Hall 28 34 Jan. 22 at Catholic 21 30 Feb. 2 Rider 41 27 Jan. 5 Philadelphia Textile 31 10 Jan. 26 Seton Hall 35 19 Feb. 5 at St. Francis (NY) 28 26 Jan. 8 at Mount St. Mary's 27 33 Jan. 28 Davis-Elkins 34 24 Feb. 8 Westminster 20 45 Jan. 14 Ursinus 29 26 Feb. 1 Brooklyn College 28 17 Feb. 12 at P.M.C. 40 46 Jan. 17 Susquehanna 17 11 Feb. 1 1 at Villanova 21 22 Feb. 18 C.C.N.Y. 23 40 Jan. 22 Elizabeth town 46 14 Feb. 13 at St. Joseph's 32 25 Feb. 22 Seton Hall (CH) 27 29 Jan. 23 at Temple Pharmacy 33 17 Feb. 16 at Philadelphia Pharmacy 52 35 Mar. 1 at West Chester 30 33 Jan. 30 Gallaudet 17 23 Feb. 20 at Pennsylvania 22 33 Mar. 4 Long Island U. (CH) 36 35 Feb. 3 at Penn A.C. 38 37 Feb. 22 St. Joseph's 25 26 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 6 at Princeton 24 25 Feb. 27 Rider 44 35 Feb. 9 Seton Hall 34 24 Mar. 1 U of Baltimore 30 25 Feb. 12 at Elizabethtown 42 29 Mar. 9 Villanova 29 23 1938-39 (Won 13, Lost 6) Feb. 17 Lutheran Seminary 50 24 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 20 Mount St. Mary's 24 32 Feb. 22 Manhattan 34 32 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 24 at West Chester 15 18 Dec. 2 Roanoke 30 31 1935-36 (Won 4, Lost 13) Feb. 27 at Susquehanna 39 29 Dec. 6 Alumni 34 24 Mar. 2 Pennsylvania Optometry 36 18 Dec. 9 Seton Hall (OT) 34 32

Mar. 4 at Scranton 16 55 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 14 at Illinois Wesleyan 25 23

Head Coach: Thomas Conley Dec. 1 1 Pennsylvania 28 36 Dec. 20 at Millersville 31 30

Dec. 14 at Upsala 31 24 Jan. 6 Temple (CH) 38 27

Dec. 18 Penn A.C. 23 40 Jan. 10 at West Chester 46 31

1932-33 (Won 13, Lost 3) Dec. 30 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 19 23 Jan. 12 at Scranton 25 33

Jan. 1 P.M.C. 36 30 Jan. 19 Mount St. Mary's 34 26

14 at West Chester 20 39 21 at P.M.C 31 36 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. Jan. Jan. 17 at Long Island University 9 49 Jan. 24 Millersville 40 29 Dec. 5 Seton Hall 31 28 Jan. 22 Catholic 35 33 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 36 26 Dec. 13 Penn A.C. 28 19 Jan. 29 at St. John's 26 40 Feb. 3 St. Joseph's (CH) 32 31 Dec. 16 Catholic 33 21 Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 20 40 Feb. 8 Lebanon Valley 49 41 Dec. 17 Cooper Union 33 16 Feb. 5 Rider 27 29 Feb. 1 at C.C.N.Y. 39 43 Jan. 6 at Mount St. Mary's 14 21 Feb. 8 Scranton 19 36 Feb. 14 West Chester 48 40 Jan. 1 at Seton Hall 20 37 Feb. 12 at West Chester 30 36 Feb. 17 RM.C. 46 28 Jan. 14 Baltimore 25 14 Feb. 15 at P.M.C. 32 43 Feb. 23 at Catholic 40 45 Jan. 17 West Chester 33 30 Feb. 19 Philadelphia Pharmacy 29 16 Mar. 3 Long Island U. (CH) 21 28 Jan. 20 Susquehanna 39 26 Feb. 21 Scranton 32 33 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 27 at Scranton 29 38 Feb. 26 Catholic 37 45 Feb. 1 at West Chester 30 27 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 3 St. Thomas 36 25 1939-40 (Won 12, Lost 8) Feb. 10 Rider 39 29

Feb. 16 at Penn A.C. 32 25 1936-37 (Won 12, Lost 7) Feb. 18 Mount St. Mary's 32 14 Opponent LSC OPP

Mar. 1 at Delaware 38 27 Dec. 4 Wyomissing PL 53 44 Head Coach: Thomas Conley Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 6 Millersville 35 27 Dec. 2 Philadelphia Pharmacy 41 15 Dec. 8 Loyola (Md) 34 31 Dec. 4 Alumni 42 22 Dec. 10 Scranton 41 23 1933-34 (Won 14, Lost 3) Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 25 26 Dec. 12 West Chester 37 21 Dec. 18 Roanoke 32 29 Dec. 14 Washington College 46 33 Dec. 21 Temple (OT) 37 31 Dec. 18 OklahomaA&M(CH) 16 33 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 28 St. Joseph's (ARENA) 20 25 Dec. 22 Davis-Elkins 35 32 Dec. 8 Penn A.C. 29 18 Jan. 11 at Long Island U. (OT) 30 34 Dec. 25 Santa Clara (CH) 29 54 Dec. 13 Pennsylvania 22 35 Jan. 16 Catholic 24 20 Dec. 28 Akron 33 30 Dec. 16 Catholic 34 30 Jan. 20 Rider 34 31 Jan. 5 Butler (CH) 37 46 Jan. 2 Niagara 28 33 Jam. 27 at P.M.C. 51 34 Jan. 17 Temple (CH) 37 39 Jan. 5 Baltimore 35 32 Jan. 30 Providence 47 36 Jan. 27 St. Ftancis (NY) (CH) 35 32 Jan. 10 at Rider 38 25 Feb. 2 at West Chester 39 24 Feb. 3 Tulsa 36 46 Jan. 16 at Penn A.C. 37 24 Feb. 6 St. Francis (NY) 31 25 Feb. 6 at West Chester 27 30 Jan. 26 Scranton 25 22 Feb. 10 P.M.C. 32 21 Feb. 10 Duquesne (OT) (CH) 23 27 Jan. 30 West Chester 37 23 Feb. 12 at Scranton 25 31 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 28 33 Feb. 3 St. Joseph's 27 15 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (OT) 25 28 Feb. 19 RM.C. 50 31 Feb. 7 Morris-Harvey 38 36 Feb. 19 at Catholic 35 36 Feb. 25 Catholic 40 29 Feb. 10 St. Joseph's 39 20 Feb. 24 West Chester (20T) 27 28 Feb. 28 Manhattan (CH) 46 33 Feb. 18 West Chester 25 24 Feb. 26 Scranton 35 32 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 22 Loyola (Md) 49 25 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 28 Philadelphia Osteopathy 32 13 Mar. 2 Scranton 28 23 Mar. 7 Villanova 23 25 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer

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1940-41 (Won 11, Lost 8) 1942-43 (Continued) 1945-46 (Continued)

Feb. 20 Temple (CH) 43 47 Feb. 8 Naval Hospital 69 71 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 23 at Seton Hall 27 38 Feb. 12 at Georgetown 55 53 Dec. 1 Loyola (Md) 39 34 Feb. 24 at Newark 50 35 Feb. 16 Lovola (Md) 54 43 Dec. 3 Wyomissing Rl. 54 41 Feb. 27 Long Island U. (CH) 51 46 Feb. 19 Gettysburg 54 79 Dec. 5 Morris-Harvey 34 28 Mar. 6 Toledo (CH) 46 68 Feb. 22 .Albright 61 67 Dec. 17 Washington College 51 22 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Feb. 26 Rider 65 75 Dec. 24 Rice 45 51 Mar. 1 Manhattan 45 52 Jan. 3 Santa Clara 41 37 Mar. 4 Georgetown 37 54 Jan. 8 Davis-El kins 44 43 1943-44 (Won 8, Lost 8) Head Coach: Joe Meehan Jan. 12 Moravian 48 22

Jan. 17 Temple 22 27

Jan. 26 Canisius 43 37 Opponent LSC OPP 1946-47 (Won 20, Lost 6) Jan. 28 Scranton 45 47 Jan. 3 St. Joseph's 33 53

Feb. 4 West Chester 43 31 Jan. 7 Fort Miles 47 28

Feb. 12 Manhattan 44 53 Jan. 12 Marines 42 30 Opponent LSC OPP

Feb. 14 St. Joseph's (CH) 40 48 Jan. 14 Rider 43 30 Nov. 30 at Boston College 76 41

Feb. 20 Long Island University 41 42 Jan. 17 at St. Joseph's 37 53 Dec. 5 Lock Haven 69 36

Feb. 24 Muhlenberg 49 51 Jan. 19 Fort Miles 59 47 Dec. 8 Lovola (Md) 71 46

Feb. 26 LSC Faculty 50 35 Jan. 21 Marines 44 37 Dec. 12 at Seton Hall 42 56

Feb. 28 Alumni 43 36 Jan. 25 Atlantic City Navy Air 40 41 Dec. 15 Scranton 82 36

Mar. 2 Toledo 43 56 Jan. 29 at Loyola (Md) 45 53 Dec. 18 Getrvsburg 67 48 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 2 Rider 45 44 Dec. 27 Alumni 49 28

Feb. 4 Haverford 42 56 Jan. 1 Utah (CH) 44 51

Feb. 8 Temple 45 73 Jan. 4 at Muhlenberg 44 59 1941-42 (Won 12, Lost 11) Feb. 15 at Haverford 50 53 Jan. 8 Pennsylvania (PAL) 56 68

Feb. 17 Marines 44 29 Jan. 11 North Carolina (20T) (CH)65 62

Feb. 23 Coast Guard 51 52 Jan. 18 at .Albright 65 62 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 26 Atlantic Citv Navv Air 61 42 Jan. 21 Millersville 74 32 Dec. 5 Alumni 48 26 Head Coach: Joe Meehan Jan. 25 Temple (OT) (CH) 73 71 Dec. 10 Morris-Harvey 39 27 Jan. 29 P.M.C. 95 20 Dec. 12 Washington College 32 16 Jan. 31 at Lovola (Md) 59 49 Dec. 16 Millersville 54 44 1944-45 (Won 11, Lost 8) Feb. 4 Catholic 68 33 Dec. 20 Niagara (CH) 37 40 Feb. 8 St. Josephs (OTKCH) 48 45 Dec. 29 Rice (CH) 41 51 Feb. 12 Georgetown (OT) (CH) 59 65 Jan. 2 Davis- Elkins 44 33 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 17 Lebanon Vallev 72 59 Jan. 10 Scranton 44 35 Dec. 8 Alumni 58 34 Feb 22 Albright 55 47 Jan. 13 Newark 67 20 Dec. 9 at Scranton 65 46 Feb. 25 Seton Hall 54 46 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 58 Dec. 13 at Morchead State 47 54 Mar. 1 at St. Francis (Pa) 67 55 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 34 50 Dec. 20 at Lafayette 45 52 Mar. 4 St. Francis (NY) 53 44 Jan. 30 at Scranton 34 29 Jan. 3 Kutttown 53 54 Mar. 14 Swarthmore' 47 43 Feb. 2 at Columbus 45 47 Jan. 6 at Loyola (Md) 82 42 Mar. IS Muhlenberg" 41 45 Feb. 3 at Loyola (Md) 46 26 Jan. 8 at Atlantic City Hospital 66 64 - MAC Tournament at Easton, PA Feb. 7 C.C.N.Y. 45 Jan. 9 at Atlantic City Navy Air 37 40 Head Coach: Charles McGlone Feb. 10 at Rider 43 Jan. 17 at Rider 56 45

Feb. 14 Temple (CH) 38 Jan. 24 Atlantic City Navy Air 44 52

Feb. 24 Moravian 60 50 Jan. 26 Coast Guard 44 58 1947-48 (Won 20, Lost 4) Feb. 27 Long Island U. (CH) 37 61 Feb. 2 Drexel 95 34 Mar. 3 at Seton Hall 37 40 Feb. 7 Kutztown 64 48

Mar. 6 Toledo (CH) 37 65 Feb. 10 St. Joseph's (CH) 36 39 Opponent LSC OPP Mar. 1 Muhlenberg 39 37 Feb. 14 Loyola (MD) 59 44 Nov. 28 .Alumni 71 35 Mar. 16 Yale & Towne 43 48 Feb. 16 U.S. Marines 78 53 Dec. 3 Millersville 63 47

Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien Feb. 23 at Drexel 75 46 Dec. 5 Lovola (Md' 64 62 Feb. 28 Rider 69 63 Dec. 9 Moravian 70 58 Mar. 3 Oklahoma (CH) 38 52 Dec. 13 Arkansas 69 58

1942-43 (Won 13, Lost 10) Head Coach: Joe Meehan Dec. 17 at Lebanon Vallev 77 43 Dec. 30 Southern California (CH) 61 48

1 Utah(CH) 52 46 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 1945-46 (Won 9, lost 14) Jan. 7 at Lafavette 43 39 Dec. 4 Loyola (Md) 51 31 Jan. 10 Virginia (CH) 67 59 Dec. 8 Fort Dix 43 31 Jan. 13 Scranton 73 48 Dec. 1 Millersville 50 34 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 15 at Georgetown 48 15 Dec. 16 Rider 60 33 Dec. 6 Alumni 66 43 Ian. 24 Tcmpk 52 54 Dec 20 Marshall 32 56 Dec. 12 Loyola (Md) 45 42 Jan. 27 Texas Wesleyan 69 66 Dec. 26 Wyoming (CI 11 32 56 Dec. 15 C.C.N.Y. 52 94 Feb. 3 Albright 68 30 Jan. 2 North Carolina Aviat.(CH) 58 37 Dec. 19 Muhlenberg 33 SI Feb 7 St. Joseph's (OT) (CH) 65 70 Jan. 6 at Moravian 54 Dec 22 Philadelphia Navv 48 -1 Feb 9 at Lovola (Md) 74 sx Jan. 8 at Aberdeen 42 Dec. 27 Coast Guard 59 46 Feb. 14 St. Francis (Nil Kill 53 S2 Jan. 13 Aberdeen 54 Jan. 3 Swarthmore 65 40 Feb. 18 Pennsylvania ss 43 Jan. 16 St Joseph's (CH) 48 Jan. 5 Temple 60 -(i Feb 21 at Muhlenberg (30T) 74 OS Jan. 20 Coast Guard 37 Jan. 10 Lakehurst 58 SI Feb 23 S( Francis (NY) (< H 59 SO Jan. 23 at Rider 38 Jan. 15 Ridet 48 74 Feb. 27 (. iiKinnati . 55 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) (MSI, i 47 Jan. 19 Lafayette 49 57 Mar. 3 at Gettysburg 62 Feb. 2 Arnold 48 Jan. 22 Albright 5') 63 • Mar 1 Wou in Kentuck) i MSG) 61 68 Feb. 6 Western Kentucky (CH) 52 Jan. 26 Catholic 54 37 National Imitation liuitnameni Feb. Alumni 9 43 Feb. 2 St. Joseph's (CH) 38 )6 Head Coach: ( harles Mtt.lom Feb. 12 at Scranton 38 Feb. 4 Scranton 41 65 wh 11 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1948-53

1948-49 {Won 21, Lost 7) 1950-51 (Continued) 1952-53 (Continued)

Dec. 18 Gettysburg 70 65 Dec. 10 at Albright 101 62 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 23 Niagara (CH) 82 56 Dec. 12 West Chester 111 60 Dec. 2 Lock Haven 67 38 Dec. 26 Western Kentucky (CH) 63 73 Dec. 14 at Dayton 73 64 Dec. 6 at Loyola (Md) 78 57 Dec. 27 Idaho (AC) 60 49 Dec. 15 at SW Missouti State 77 70 Dec. 8 Brigham Young (CH) 76 54 Jan. 1 Temple (CH) 82 65 Dec. 17 at Arizona 87 68 Dec. 13 Millersville 65 52 Jan. 4 at Baldwin-Wallace 86 67 Dec. 19 at Stanford 95 80 Dec. 18 at Albright 58 45 Jan. 6 Bowling Green .(CH) 85 57 Dec. 27 De Paul* 61 63 Dec. 22 Georgia Tech (CH) 67 59 Jan. 9 at Duquesne 43 53 Dec. 29 Cincinnati* 86 81 Dec. 27 Louisville (CH) 76 71 Jan. 10 at Geneva 87 58 Dec. 30 N.Y.U.* 80 63 Dec. 29 San Francisco (CH) 45 51 Jan. 13 St. Joseph's (CH) 77 64 Jan. 3 Wake Forest (CH) 76 59 Jan. 4 Muhlenberg (PAL) 73 56 Jan. 17 Sctanton 80 60 Jan. 7 Loyola (Md) 89 47 Jan. 8 at Holy Cross 63 61 Jan. 20 at North Carolina State 74 76 Jan. 10 at Muhlenberg 97 77 Jan. 11 Loyola (Md) 85 61 Jan. 25 at Loyola (Md) 71 42 Jan. 13 at Manhattan (MSG) 63 52 Jan. 13 at Toledo 62 51 Jan. 27 Temple (CH) 54 59 Jan. 17 at De Paul 62 68 Jan. 14 at Baldwin-Wallace 49 52 Feb. 3 Lafayette (CH) 71 64 Jan. 24 St. Joseph's (CH) 79 52 Jan. 19 Temple (CH) 36 54 Feb. 5 at Miami (Fla) 95 84 Jan. 31 Eastern Kentucky (CH) 89 67 Jan. 22 at Canisius 59 43 Feb. 6 at Miami (Fla) (OT) 75 77 Feb. 4 at Loyola (Md) 73 61 Jan. 29 at Muhlenberg 57 55 Feb. 10 George Washington (CH) 85 63 Feb. 7 Duquesne .(CH) 74 66 Feb. 5 St. Joseph's (CH) 78 41 Feb. 13 at Georgetown 79 74 Feb. 1 St. Joseph's (CH) 75 63 Feb. 8 at Bowling Green 45 57 Feb. 17 at Muhlenberg 69 55 Feb. 14 Temple (CH) 57 42 Feb. 9 at Cincinnati 42 36 Feb. 20 at Manhattan (MSG) 64 63 Feb. 18 Muhlenberg 106 73 Feb. 12 Manhattan 76 46 Feb. 24 Cincinnati (CH) 61 62 Feb. 21 at Georgetown 73 68 Feb. 16 at Pennsylvania 64 44 Feb. 27 at Lafayette (OT) 66 59 Feb. 25 at Lafavette 56 60 Feb. 19 Georgetown 62 45 Mar. 2 Muhlenberg (SJU) 83 55 Feb. 28 Youngstown (SJU) 94 41 Feb. 21 Lafayette 61 37 Mar. 10 St. Louis (MSG)* 61 73 Mar. 4 Temple (SJU) 65 45 Feb. 24 Manhattan (CH) 53 62 * - National Invitation Tournament Mar. 9 St. John's (MSG)** 74 75 Feb. 26 North Carolina State CH) 56 60 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler * - Holiday Festival- at Mar. 2 Gettysburg 60 93 ** - National Invitation Tournament Mar. 7 Cincinnati* 49 50 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Mar. 9 William & Mary* 63 51 1951-52 (Won 25, Lost 7) * - Cincinnati Invitational Tournament at Cincinnati OH 1953-54 (Won 26, Lost 4) Head Coach: Charles McGlone Opponent LSC OPP Nov. 29 Loyola (Md) 93 66

Dec. 1 at Niagata 85 74 Opponent LSC OPP 1949-50 (Won 21, Lost 4) Dec. 5 Millersville 66 45 Dec. 2 Millersville (LH) 79 57

Dec. 8 West Chester 85 55 Dec. 5 West Chester 65 51 Dec. 12 Lafayette 62 52 Dec. 9 Albright 76 46 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 18 Albright 76 68 Dec. 12 at Niagara 66 74 Dec. 7 Millersville 76 41 Dec. 29 Delaware (SJU) 85 44 Dec. 16 Lafayette (LH) 70 Dec. 10 at De Paul 49 41 1 Western Kentucky (SJU) 67 58 Dec. 18 Georgetown (CH) 58 49 Dec. 14 Loyola (Md) 73 51 5 at St. Louis 46 62 Dec. 21 U.C.L.A.' 62 53 Dec. 17 Temple (CH) 60 55 an. 8 Temple (CH) 75 59 Dec. 22 Kentucky* 60 73 Dec. 26 U.C.L.A. (CH) 57 62 an. 12 Eastern Kentucky (CH) 77 56 Dec. 26 St. Louis** 77 63 Dec. 29 San Francisco (CH) 44 46 an. 16 at Scranton 92 55 Dec. 28 Niagara** 50 69 Dec. 31 Georgetown 90 58 19 at Muhlenberg 95 77 Dec. 30 Brigham Young" 74 62 Jan. 2 Western Kentucky (CH) 80 69 24 at Loyola (Md) 91 65 2 Temple (CH) 77 53 Jan. 7 Bowling Gteen (CH) 72 62 an. 26 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 54 6 Loyola (MD) (LH) 97 62 Jan. 11 Bloomsburg 67 41 Feb. 2 Temple (CH) 65 50 an. 9 Muhlenberg (CH) 85 65 Jan. 14 at North Carolina State 66 51 4 at Duquesne 60 71 an. 12 at Manhattan 69 61 Jan. 18 Albright 84 37 eb. 5 at Youngstown 57 68 16 Dayton (CH) 82 58 Jan. 21 St. Joseph's (CH) 74 53 b. 6 at Geneva 103 74 an. 23 at North Carolina State 83 78 Jan. 28 Temple (CH) 67 51 Feb. 9 Murray State (CH) 105 82 an. 30 St. Joseph's (CH) 73 57 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 79 50 Feb. 13 at Pennsylvania 75 58 Feb. 2 at Dickinson 78 51 Feb. 6 at Baldwin-Wallace 91 65 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 68 50 Feb. 6 Futman (CH) 100 83 Feb. 1 Toledo (CH) 55 59 Feb. 23 Georgetown (CH) 68 70 Feb. 10 Iona (LH) 82 69 Feb. 15 at Loyola (Md) 71 59 Feb. 28 at Manhattan (MSG) 77 55 Feb. 13 Temple (CH) 56 57 Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 87 60 Mar. 1 Muhlenbetg (SJU) 92 77 Feb. 17 Fordham (CH) 61 56 Feb. 21 Manhattan (MSG) 65 60 Mar. 8 Seton Hall (MSG)* 80 76 Feb. 20 St. Joseph's (CH) 78 64 Feb. 25 Cincinnati 76 65 Mar. 10 St. John's (MSG)* 51 45 Feb. 27 St. Louis (CH) 96 82 Mar. 1 at Gettysburg 61 50 Mar. 13 Duquesne (MSG)* 59 46 Mar. 8 Fordham (OT)"* 76 74 Mar. 6 at Boston College 83 61 Mar. 15 Dayton (MSG)* 75 64 Mar. 12 North Carolina St."** 88 81 Mar. 1 Arizona (MSG)* 72 66 Mar. 29 St. John's (MSG)** 71 62 Mar. 13 Navy**** 64 Mar. 14 Duquesne (MSG)* 47 49 Mar. 31 Kansas (MSG)** 65 70 Mar. 19 Penn State"" 69 54 * - National Invitation Tournament Apr. 1 Phillips Oilers (MSG)** 58 92 Mar. 20 Btadley"*" 92 76 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler * National Invitation Tournament - CHAMPION - Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, KY ** - U.S. Olympic Trials " - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden *** Head Coach: Ken Loeffler - NCAA Tournament at Buffalo, NY 1950-51 (Won 22, lost 7) **** - NCAA Tournament at Palestta ***** - NCAA Tournament at Kansas City, MO- Opponent LSC OPP 1952-53 (Won 25, Lost 3) CHAMPION Dec. 6 Millersville 57 39 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Dec. 8 Loyola (Md) 70 42 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 13 at Albright 58 51 Dec. 3 Millersville 83 38 Dec. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 81 63 Dec. 6 at Niagara 87 76

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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1 954-60

1954-55 (Won 26, Lost 5) 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) 1958-59 (Continued)

3 Manhattan 78 71 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Jan. Jan. 7 Bucknell 70 68 Dec. 1 Millersville (LH) 88 72 Dec. 3 Millersville (LH) 61 53 Jan. 10 at Muhlenberg 92 77 Dec. 5 at Loyola (La) 85 71 Dec. 5 at Albright 75 52 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 79 71 Dec. 8 I'M C.(LH) 94 39 Dec. 1 at Lafayette 75 84 Jan. 17 Temple 67 64 Dec. 1 at Niagara (OT) 76 75 Dec. 13 Bradley 87 77 Jan. 24 at Canisius 77 64 Dec. 15 at Lafayette 76 60 Dec. 15 at Niagara 83 74 Jan. 26 at Western Kentucky 74 96 Dec. 18 Utah (MSG) 69 79 Dec. 18 Indiana 80 93 Jan. 31 Pennsylvania 70 73 Dec. 21 Southern California* 49 38 Dec. 20 North Carolina State 83 78 Feb. 4 Muhlenberg 75 92 Dec. 22 Kentucky* 54 63 Dec. 27 Western Kentucky" 76 89 Feb. 7 Seton Hall 83 69 Dec. 27 Syracuse" 103 54 Dec. 28 Seton Hall" 82 72 Feb. 1 at Georgetown 102 72 Dec. 29 U.C.L.A." 85 77 Dec. 29 Valparaiso" 103 73 " Feb. 14 Duquesne 72 65 Dec. 31 Duquesne 65 67 Jan. 5 Manhattan 81 72 Feb. 18 at Albright 93 62 Jan. 2 at St. Louis 88 79 Jan. 9 St. Joseph's 85 97 Feb. 21 St. Joseph's 63 70 Jan. 8 Brandeis (CH) 102 56 Jan. 12 Cincinnati 58 74 Feb. 25 West Chester 85 67 Jan. 12 Muhlenberg (LH) 88 79 Jan. 15 at West Chester 57 51 Feb. 28 Xavier 99 80 Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley (LH) 112 70 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 82 94 Mar. 7 Villanova 57 63 Jan. 19 at West Chester 85 50 Jan. 26 Pennsylvania 84 73 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Jan. 22 at North Carolina St. 73 76 Feb. 2 at Muhlenberg (LH) 68 93

Jan. 29 St. Joseph's (CH) 82 56 Feb. 5 at Georgetown 62 75 Feb. 2 at Georgetown 85 58 Feb. 9 Seton Hall 61 70 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost 6) Feb. 5 Georgetown (CH) 74 46 Feb. 12 Temple 63 61 Feb. 10 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 62 Feb. 16 Duquesne 87 80 Feb. 12 Richmond (CH) 91 80 Feb. 19 Muhlenberg 99 82 Opponent LSC OPP

Feb. 16 at Albright 89 69 Feb. 23 Richmond 60 52 Dec. 2 Millersville 60

Feb. 19 at Muhlenberg 85 71 Feb. 27 Fordham 84 66 Dec. 5 at Bucknell 62

Feb. 23 at Fordham 64 49 Mar. 6 Villanova 75 61 Dec. 9 at Lehigh 86 54

Feb. 26 Temple (OT) (CH) 59 57 Mar. 9 St. Joseph's 61 57 Dec. 12 at Manhattan 71 58 Mar. 8 West Virginia" 95 61 ' - Orange Bowl Classic at Miami, Fl Dec. 16 Lafayerte 81 73 Mar. 11 Princeton"" 73 46 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Dec. 19 Niagara 64 48

Mar. 12 Canisius"" 99 64 Jan. 6 Canisius 82 68

Mar. 18 Iowa 76 73 Jan. 9 at Duquesne 68 65 Mar. 19 San Francisco 63 77 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost 9) Jan. 1 at Morehead State 63 58 ' - Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, KY Jan. 13 Syracuse (20T) 84 91 ' ' - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden Jan. 16 Georgetown 80 79 *" Opponent LSC OPP - NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden Jan. 30 Western Kentucky 70 76 "" Dec. 2 Millersville 80 90 - NCAA Tournament at Palestra Feb. 3 at West Chester 85 68 Dec. 7 Albright 83 55 ' - NCAA Tournament at Kansas City, MO Feb. 6 St. Joseph's 80 73 Dec. 1 Lafayette 82 74 Head Coach: Ken Loeffler Feb. 9 Albright (LH) 73 67 Dec. 14 at Manhattan 72 59 Feb. 13 at Muhlenberg 86 63 Dec. 1" Pennsylvania (OT) 66 67 Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 66 Dec. 21 Niagara (OT) 69 68 ALL HOME GAMES AT PALESTRA Feb. 20 Temple 53 77 Dec. 27 Virginia* 72 64 EXCEPT WHERE NOTED Feb. 23 Muhlenberg (LH) 91 59 Dec. 28 Richmond (OT)" 59 55 Feb. 27 at North Carolina State 65 80 Jan. 4 Syracuse (OT) 59 55 Mar. 1 at Scranton 82 77 Jan. 7 Muhlenberg (LH) 67 61 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10) Mar. 5 Villanova 68 Jan. 1 Villanova (30T) 111 105 Head Coach: Donald "Dudev" Moore Jan. 14 at Duquesne 55 74 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 17 Georgetown 62 64

Dec. 1 Millersville (LH) 88 70 Jan. 25 at Valparaiso 97 86 1960-61 (Won 15, Lost 7) Dec. 3 Muhlenberg 58 69 Jan. 27 at Xavier 65 76

Dec. 6 Albright (LH) 96 63 Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 82 80

Dec. 10 Niagara 70 72 Feb. 8 at St. Bonaventure 71 90 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 14 Lafayette 81 Feb. 12 95 Temple 61 71 Dec. 1 Millersville 82 48 17 Dec. at Bradley 78 93 Feb. 14 West Chester (LH) 68 66 Dec. 3 at Albright 65 62

Dec. 26 San Francisco" 62 79 Feb. 19 Scranton 86 60 Dec 7 at Rutgers 85 63 Dec. 28 Syracuse' 75 72 Feb. 22 at North Carolina State 62 71 Dec. 10 Niagara 71 77 Dec. 30 St. John's" 85 76 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's (OT) 77 82 Dec. 14 Bucknell 79 69 4 St. Jan. Joseph's 56 69 Mat. I Morehcad State 89 86 Dec 16 Muhlenberg (LH) 84 67 Jan. 7 West Virginia 87 71 Mar. 5 at Seton Hall 80 79 Dec. 21 North Carolina State 68 71 13 Syracuse Jan. 71 64 Mat. 8 Villanova 75 64 Jan. 7 Miami (Fla) 88 74

Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 64 " - Richmond Invitational nd. 52 at Richmo VA Jan. 10 1 chigh (LH) 77 62 21 - Jan. SetonHall 63 64 Champion Jan. 13 Manhattan 74 68 Jan. 28 at Richmond 74 59 Head Coach: Jim Pollard Ian. 21 Pennsylvania 67 63 Feb. 4 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 |an. 23 at West Chester 83 Feb. 7 at Fordham 69 84 Jan. 27 Temple 57 63 Feb. 10 Furman 73 65 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost 7) Ian. 31 .u Western Kentucky 69 Feb. 15 Temple 57 60 Feb. 4 V loscph's v, 65 Feb. 18 at Muhlenberg 81 70 Feb. 8 Gettysburg 67 i..' Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 24 Scranton 82 51 Feb. 1 ai Muhlenberg 81 Dec 2 Millersville il II Feb. r West Cluster (LH) 90 78 58 Feb. 1 .ii Syiai 81 75 Dec. 6 at Niagara sr, Feb. 29 Villanova 71 64 at Lafayette 104 Dec. 10 lyettc Mar. 6 Dickinson (I.H) 98 57 .il ( anisius 73 94 Dec. 13 I ehigh 81 Mar. 7 Villanova "(. 73 76 Mar i VUlanova 71 ( ' Nottli jmliiu State 67 82 - Holiday Festival at Square • Madison Garden Mar X Duquesne i.; Western Head Coach: Pollard Kentucky 84 75 Jim Head ( oaih: Donald "Dudev" Moorr 1 1 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1961-67

1961-62 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1963-64 (Continued) 1965-66 (Continued)

Dec. 30 St. Bonaventure* 83 Feb. 12 Villanova 78 70 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 4 Pennsylvania 61 58 Feb. 15 at Gettysburg 99 76 Dec. 1 Millersvillc 102 62 Jsn. 8 Lafayette 100 86 Feb. 18 Temple 86 85 Dec. 8 Albright 78 69 Jan. 10 Syracuse 63 61 Feb. 22 Iona 94 72 Dec. 16 Niagara 64 78 Jan. 19 at Duquesne 58 89 Feb. 26 at Canisius 95 81 Dec. 18 ar Lehigh 71 59 Jan. 23 at Miami (Fla) 99 121 Mar. 2 Louisville 96 92 Dec. 20 Pennsylvania 69 57 Jan. 25 at Georgetown 81 85 Mar. 5 Miami (Fla) 102 108 Dec. 22 Dartmourh* 87 60 * Jan. 29 at Gettysburg 50 46 - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 28 Cincinnati* 56 64 Feb. 1 St. Joseph's 70 Head Coach: Joe Heyer Dec. 30 Dayton" 67 81 Feb. 6 at Manhattan (MSG) 75 62 Jan. 5 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 69 Feb. 8 Villanova 63 59 Jan. 10 Muhlenberg 90 51 Feb. 12 at Seton Hall 68 75 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) Jan. 13 Syracuse 69 53 Feb. 15 Temple 57 63 Jan. 20 Gettysburg 44 57 Feb. 19 Canisius 91 81 Jan. 25 at Miami (Fla) 73 61 Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 25 at Western Kentucky 95 107 Jan. 27 at Duquesne 66 80 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 67 Feb. 28 Utah State 90 85 Feb. 3 Temple 51 64 Dec. 7 Miami (Fla) 99 82 Mar. 1 Loyola (La) 61 63 Feb. 7 atBucknell 91 78 Dec. 10 at Niagara 69 72 ' - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra - CHAMPION Feb. 10 Fordham 60 56 Dec. 14 at Albright 84 50 Head Coach: Bob Walters Feb. 12 at Delaware 69 68 Dec. 15 Nebraska* 99 76 Feb. 14 Canisius 73 63 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt* 95 100 Feb. 16 St. Josephs 72 71 Dec. 21 Pennsylvania 85 83 1964-65 (Won 15, Lost 8) Feb. 21 Lafayette 69 73 Dec. 23 at Louisville 88 106 Feb. 24 Villanova 63 65 Dec. 27 Syracuse** 84 88 Feb. 28 at Georgetown 78 76 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 28 Niagara** 86 72

Mar. 2 Western Kentucky 88 84 Dec. 2 at Albright 81 57 Dec. 30 Bowling Green** 78 77

Mar. 9 Villanova 67 75 Dec. 5 at Delaware 97 47 Jan. 7 St. Francis (Pa) 84 74

* - Festival at Holiday Madison Square Garden Dec. 8 Miami (Fla) 90 86 Jan. 1 1 at American (OT) 90 94

Head Coach: DonaJd "Dudey" Moore Dec. 12 at Niagara (OT) 67 59 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 81 102

Dec. 16 at Seattle 74 76 Jan. 21 Western Kentucky 86 95

Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 78 64 Feb. 1 Creighton (OT) 88

1962-63 (Won 16, Lost 8) Dec. 28 St. John's* 71 78 Feb. 4 Loyola (La) 125 Dec. 30 Temple* 83 70 Feb. 7 Temple 65 79 2 Syracuse (OT)* 73 70 Feb. 10 Oklahoma City 108 97 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. Jan. 6 at Louisville 80 92 Feb. 15 Duquesne 66 Dec. 1 Creighton 72 91 Jan. 8 Villanova 72 86 Feb. 18 Villanova 59 68 Dec. 5 at Lafayette 95 59 Jan. 13 Duquesne 83 69 Feb. 22 Canisius 75 93 Dec. 8 at Niagara 76 79 Jan. 16 at Syracuse 81 104 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 83 96 Dec. 12 Lehigh 85 34 Jan. 26 at Lafayette 91 73 Mar. 1 at Lafayette 85 72 Dec. 15 at Albright 67 57 Jan. 29 at Loyola (La) 72 69 Mar. 3 St, Joseph's*** 73 70 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 55 Feb. 6 Temple 81 74 Mar. 4 Temple*** 61 78 Dec. 26 Brigham Young* 73 84 Feb. 10 Gettysburg 91 68 * - Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, TN Dec. 28 Delaware* 80 64 ** Feb. 12 Creighron 66 84 - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra 74 Dec. 29 Bowling Green (OT)* 67 *** Feb. 16 Seton Hall 101 71 - MAC Tournament at Palestra Jan. 4 Miami (Fla) 78 76 Feb. 20 Western Kentucky 91 77 Head Coach: Joe Heyer Jan. 9 at Muhlenberg 88 49 Feb. 24 Georgetown 88 80 Jan. 1 Manhattan 78 61 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 85 93 Jan. 19 Seton Hall 89 80 Mar. 13 Detroit** 86 93 1967-68 (Won 20, Lost 8) Jan. 30 Delaware 64 62 * - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden Feb. 2 Temple 81 71 ** - National Invitation Tournament Feb. 6 Gettysburg 80 65 Opponent LSC OPP Head Coach: Bob Walters Feb. 9 at Syracuse 74 66 Dec. 2 Rider 59 50

Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 74 78 Dec. 6 at Gettysburg 96 58 Feb. 16 at Canisius 53 76 Dec. 8 Albright 82 40 1965-66 (Won 10, Lost 15) Feb. 20 Duquesne 73 69 Dec. 13 at Bucknell 69 Feb. 23 St. Joseph's 49 66 Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Feb. 26 Georgetown 75 72 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 20 Providence* 56 77

Mar. 2 Villanova 47 63 Dec. 1 Albright 97 73 Dec. 21 North Carolina State* 68 63

Mar.16 Sr. Louis(MSG)" 61 62 Dec. 4 at Western Kentucky 67 93 Dec. 26 Louisville** 71 94

* - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 8 at Seton Hall 92 93 Dec. 28 West Virginia" 100 83

** - National Invitation Tournament Dec. 1 at Georgetown 99 101 Dec. 29 Syracuse** 78 68 Head Coach: DonaJd "Dudey" Moore Dec. 15 Bucknell 87 68 2 at Miami (Fla) 92 84

Dec. 18 Niagara (OT) 87 88 6 St. Josephs 103 71 Dec. 27 Brigham Young* 71 69 9 at Loyola (La) 71 51 1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) Dec. 29 Temple (OT)* 59 66 an. 13 Syracuse 105 81 Dec. 30 Minnesota* 87 92 an. 20 Western Kentucky 79 84

8 St. 69 92 an. 24 at Pennsylvania 45 57 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. Joseph's Jan. 12 Pennsylvania 76 90 an. 28 at Duquesne (OT) 80 79 Nov. 30 Albright 76 44 Jan. 15 Syracuse 85 98 an. 30 at Creighton 71 77 Dec. 6 at Creighton 62 77 Jan. 22 at Duquesne 77 79 b.3 at West Chester 79 55 Dec. 1 Louisville 60 70 Jan. 25 at Creighton 90 104 Feb. 7 at Lafayette 74 45 Dec. 14 at Bucknell 93 75 Jan. 27 at Utah State 97 109 Feb. 10 Temple 64 60 Dec. 17 at Lehigh 68 40 Jan. 29 at Seattle 62 84 Feb. 14 at American 74 65 Dec. 21 Niagara 58 54 Feb. 2 American 103 93 Feb. 17 at Canisius 80 64 Dec. 27 Northwestern* 91 69 Feb. 9 Lafayette 81 93 Feb. 24 Villanova 56 64 Dec. 28 Georgetown' 80 69

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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1 968-74

1967-68 (Continued) 1970-71 (Won 20, Lost 7) 1972-73 (Continued)

Dec. 6 Biscayne 69 67 Feb. 28 Morehead State 81 73 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 8 San Francisco' 73 74 Mar. 1 American"* 84 57 Dec. 2 at Albright 89 59 Dec. Santa Clara (OT)' 69 71 Mar. 2 Temple"' 87 69 9 Dec. 5 Long Island U. (MSG) 68 53 Dec. 16 Eastern Michigan 93 66 Mar. 9 Columbia (SP)"" 69 83 Dec. 9 Miami (Fla) 97 77 ' Dec. 22 West Chester 92 52 - Boston Garden Invitational at Boston, MA Dec. 12 Marshall 76 75 Dec. 27 Southern California" 72 " - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden Dec. 15 West Chester 82 68 •" Dec. 28 New Mexico State" 76 70 - Tournament at Palestra - CHAMPION MAC Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 88 107 Dec. St. Joseph's" 52 77 "" - NCAA Tournament 30 Dec. 29 Georgia" 50 42 Head Coach: Harding Jan. 6 St. Joseph's 55 68 Jim Dec. 30 Boston College' 75 63 Jan. 9 Rider 78 67 Jan. 4 at Tulsa 63 61 Jan. 13 Hofstra 76 55 Jan. 9 Temple 63 58 Jan. 16 at Lafayette 68 77 1968-69 Lost 1) (Won 23, Jan. 16 Western Kentucky 91 76 Jan. 20 at Niagara 80 72 Jan. 20 at Niagata 96 79 Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 45 57 Opponent LSC OPP Jan. 23 at Lafayette 93 82 Jan. 26 Duquesne 69 67 at Drexel 81 63 Baltimore 100 57 Jan. 28 Dec. 4 Jan. 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 79 62 Rider 79 59 Jan. 30 Hofstra Dec. 9 at Feb. 3 at Syracuse 84 91 71 Feb. 3 Loyola (La) 74 53 Dec. 11 Miami (Fla) 96 Feb. 7 Canisius 96 85 Feb. 6 at Syracuse 68 75 Dec. 14 Niagara 88 73 Feb. 10 at Notre Dame 71 87 Feb. 10 Canisius 92 55 Dec. 18 Canisius 68 56 Feb. 12 at Drexel 72 57 91 Feb. 13 Villanova 73 69 Dec. 21 at Albright 65 Feb. 17 Temple 54 56 Feb. 17 Duquesne 86 95 Dec. 27 Penn State' 70 55 Feb. 21 at American 79 108 88 Feb. 19 Creighton 64 61 Dec. 28 Indiana' Feb. 28 Villanova 101 Feb. 24 at American 62 54 South Carolina' 59 62 * Dec. 30 - Cable Car Classic at Oakland, CA 89 68 Feb. 27 St. Joseph's 56 66 Jan. 4 Hofstra " - Quaker Ciry Tournament at Palestra Mar. 1 at Rider (OT) 82 84 Jan. 7 Creighton 103 84 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Mar. 5 Lafayette" 74 71 Jan. 1 at Syracuse 83 63 Mar. 6 St. Joseph's (OT)" 76 81 Jan. 18 Western Kentucky 88 81 Tech 70 22 Pennsylvania 78 64 Mar. 20 Georgia (MSG)"" 67 Jan. 1973-74 (Won 18, Lost 10) * - Charlotte Invitational at Chrarlotte, N Jan. 25 Temple 101 85 CHAMPION Jan. 28 at St. Francis (Pa) 107 95 ' ' - MAC Tournament at Palestra Opponent LSC OPP Feb. 1 Loyola (La) 102 65 "" - National Invitation Tournament Dec. 1 Lehigh 87 Feb. 5 at Lafayette 97 65 37 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 8 Villanova 74 67 Dec. 5 at Army 83 71

Feb. 12 at American 96 72 Dec. 8 at Hofstra 66 53 Syracuse 68 Feb. 15 St. Joseph's 84 67 Dec. 12 75

Feb. 19 Duquesne 85 71 1971-72 (Won 6, Lost 19) Dec. 15 at Holy Cross 94 Feb. 21 Detroit 98 96 Dec. 19 Pennsylvania 82 Dec. 21 Wake Fotest" 90 95 Feb. 25 at West Chester 9 73 Opponent LSC OPP 6S " - Quaker City Tournament at Palestra Dec. 22 Western Kentucky' 76 Dec. 1 Lehigh 64 69 Head Coach: Tom Gola Dec. 27 Stanford" 77 66 Dec. 4 Hofstra (MSG) 56 58 Dec. 28 Manhattan" 65 73 Dec. 8 Niagara 70 71 Dec. 29 Princeton" 83 78 Dec. 1 Tulsa 77 80 lagara 67 65 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Jan. 5 N Dec. 1 at West Chester 86 62 Jan. 9 at Western Kentuckv (OT) 84 85 Dec. 17 Baylor- 81 68 Jan. 16 Drexel 85 73 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 18 Nebraska' 60 75 Jan. 19 Lafayette 87 66 Dec. 27 Boston College" 61 62 Dec. 1 at Hofstra 83 64 Jan. 23 at Biscayne 97 75 Fairfield" 108 96 Dec. 3 Albright 95 59 Dec. 28 Jan. 26 at Canisius 81 89 Dec. 10 Eastern Kentuckv 84 82 Dec. 30 Massachusetts" 82 75 Jan. 30 St. Joseph's 73 75 5 St. 72 at Marshall 88 97 Jan. Joseph's 55 Dec. 13 Feb. 2 Temple 78 54 16 West Chester 92 80 Jan. 8 Lafayette 66 86 Dec. Feb. 6 Notre Dame 78 98 1 Western Kcntcky 84 103 Dec. 19 Yale' 81 59 Jan. at Feb. 9 American 95 83 Dec. 20 Tennessee' 47 55 Jan. 15 at Loyola (La) 80 86 Feb. 13 at West Chester 73 S3 V) Dec. 27 Georgia" 76 66 Jan. 20 American 53 Feb. 17 at Duquesne 63 81 66 80 Dec. 29 Cornell" 68 56 Jan. 26 Pennsylvania Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 Canisius 78 Dec. 30 Columbia" 89 74 Jan. 29 at 80 Feb. 23 at Rutgers 82 76 Feb. 2 Temple 56 67 St. (20T) 99 101 Jan. 3 Joseph's Feb. 28 Delaware"' 78 69 Feb. 5 Notre Dame 71 97 Jan. 7 Syracuse 108 101 Mar. 1 Rider'" 84 68 Feb. 7 at Drexel 64 77 Jan. 10 Temple 61 69 Mar. 2 St. Josephs'" 71 76 Feb. 1 at Holy Cross 85 Jan. 17 at Western KentlK kv 80 102 79 ' - Big Sun Tournament at St. Petersburg, 11 Feb. 1 at Bist.i\ nc 93 103 Jan. 19 at Lovola (La) 85 79 " - Holiday Festival .« Madison Square Garden Feb. 20 at Duquesne 81 [an. 21 at Creighton 77 86 69 "' MAC Tournament al P.ileslr.i Feb. 2 Syracuse 80 87 Jan. 25 at Duquesne 64 67 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 26 Villanova 73 86 Jan. 27 Pennsylvania 67 76

' ( iiinliusker ( I.issk .11 1 llkoln, \l Jan. 31 at Canisius 70 80

" - Tournament at Palestra Feb. 4 Lafayette 102 73 Quaker City 1974-75 (Won 22, Lost 7) Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 8 .ii Detroit 77 81

Feb. 1 American 106 86

Feb. 14 Niagara 101 90 Opponent LSC OPP

-i. ~i Feb. 17 at Miami (Fla) 96 103 1972-73 (Won 15, Lost 10) No> 29 Annv

i <>6 Feb. 21 Villanova 85 96 .it 1 ehigh 89

Dec. lsisv .is n< 7A 71 Feb. 25 at Ridet 72 66 Opponent LSC OPP 7 ' -1 - Volunteer Classic at Knoxvillcl'N 1 let 1 .ii I afayette 58 -"i No\ .it lehi 75 * ) -> 1 t l 1 Ink t "-Quak et ('icy Tournament .it Palestra CHAMPION 1 pass B9 (,s Dec. I Army Head Coach: Tom Gola

63 1 11 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1 974-79

1974-75 (Continued) 1967-68 (Continued) 1978-79 (Won 15, Lost 13)

Dec. 18 Canisius 69 70 Dec. 1 Biscayne 112 70 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 20 Clemson" 67 63 Dec. 13 at Maine 91 76 Nov. 29 Bucknell 77 76 Dec. 21 Texas Tech" 73 64 Dec. 17 Tennessee* 85 92 Dec. 2 at Kentucky 77 109 Dec. 29 Furman" 69 64 Dec. 18 Southern Methodist* 94 86 Dec. 5 at Duke 42 66 Dec. 30 Alabama" 77 73 Dec. 28 San Diego State" 88 84 Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 Jan. 4 Hofstra 91 64 Dec. 29 Washington" 94 114 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 67 68 Jan. 8 at Memphis State 93 84 Jan. 3 at Rhode Island 61 70 Dec. 16 Canisius 99 87 Jan. 11 at Niagara 81 71 Jan. 7 Canisius 65 49 Dec. 21 at Flotida Southern 73 84 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 68 60 Jan. 12 at Drexel 55 51 Dec. 22 at Stetson 76 90 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 67 65 Jan. 15 St. Joseph's 69 61 Dec. 29 Montana* 78 91 Jan. 21 West Chester 89 72 Jan. 17 at West Chester 63 60 Dec. 30 Cal State-Fullerton* 75 84 Jan. 24 Duquesne 88 79 Jan. 22 Duquesne 62 64 4 at Rhode Island 80 83 Jan. 29 Western Kentucky 87 91 Jan. 26 Western Kentucky 93 79 6 Lafayette 95 80 Feb. 1 at Syracuse 78 82 Jan. 31 Dickinson 82 61 an. 10 Western Kentucky 90 66 Feb. 5 at Drexel 80 63 Feb. 2 Villanova 71 70 an. 13 Rider (HH) 100 83 Feb. 8 Temple 74 63 Feb. 5 at American 86 76 an. 15 at West Chester 68 64 Feb. 12 Villanova (OT) 74 73 Feb. 9 Hofstra 89 93 an. 17 at Niagara 88 74 Feb. 15 at Notre Dame 75 91 Feb. 12 Temple 75 87 an. 20 Duquesne 89 90 Feb. 19 at American 62 68 Feb. 16 Niagara 64 66 an. 24 Vermont 100 88 Feb. 22 Rutgers 82 96 Feb. 19 Providence (SP) 62 75 an. 27 at Drexel 72 Mar. 4 Bucknell (HH)*" 85 74 Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania 70 80 an. 31 Villanova 78 Mar. 7 American"* 56 52 Feb. 26 Notre Dame 77 113 *** b.3 at American 123 103 Mar. 8 Lafayette*** 92 85 Mar. 1 Delaware 84 77 *" Feb. 10 Temple 81 97 Mar. 16 Syracuse (OT) (SP)"* 83 87 Mar. 4 Lafayette 86 80

1 *** Feb. 12 at Lehigh 100 93 - Dayton Invitational at Dayron, OH -CHAMPION Mar. 6 Hofstra 81 92 Feb. 17 St. Joseph's 87 94 ** - * - Sug ar Bowl Classic at N ew Orleans, LA - Volunteer Classic at Knoxville, TN Feb. 21 Hofstra 87 73 CHAMPION " - Cabr llo Classic at San Diego CA "" *** Feb. 24 at Notre Dame 70 93 - ECC Tournament at Easton PA - CHAMPi - ECC Tournament at Easton PA *"*" Feb. 26 Hofstra (HH)" 84 77 - NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Paul Westhead Feb. 28 St. Joseph's (OTHSJU)* ' 63 68 Head Coach: Paul Westhead * • Montana Classic at Yellowstone, MT ** - ECC Tournament 1977-78 (Won 18, Lost 12) Head Coach: Paul Westhead 1975-76 (Won 11, lost 15)

Opponent LSC OPP

Opponent LSC OPP Nov. 25 at Widener 75 1979-80 (Won 22, Lost 9) Nov. 28 Delaware 100 86 Nov. 30 at Bucknell 92 77

Dec. 1 Widenet 73 68 Dec. 7 Rhode Island 73 78 Opponent LSC OPP Dec. 3 at Alabama 57 78 Dec. 9 East Carolina (20T)" 96 95 Nov. 30 Philadelphia Pha rmacy (HH)87 58 Dec. 6 at Hofstra 72 64 Dec. 10 UNC-Charlotte" 67 68 Dec. 3 at Alabama 82 80 Dec. 1 Manhattan (MSG) 78 79 Dec. 17 Pennsylvania 75 78 Dec. 5 at Bucknell 79 80 Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 72 Dec. 28 Louisville" 85 113 Dec. 8 Villanova 79 86 Dec. 19 Texas A & M* 59 57 Dec. 29 Ohio State" 83 86 Dec. 1 Rider 102 59 Dec. 20 Kansas" 73 74 Jan. 4 at Western Kentucky 78 64 Dec. 14 Texas A & M* 72 67 Dec. 23 Maine 104 88 Jan. 6 at Niagara 116 97 Dec. 15 Brigham Young (3 OT)" 106 108 Dec. 29 Michigan" 71 86 Jan. 9 at Hofstra 97 87 Dec. 28 Utah State" 88 89 Dec. 30 Houston" 87 90 Jan. 11 Drexel 80 79 Dec. 29 Idaho State" 88 83 Jan. 5 at Western Kentucky (OT) 1 04 100 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 79 74 Jan. 5 Niagara 95 83 Jan. 10 Syracuse 77 82 Jan. 16 West Chester (HH) 116 84 Jan. 9 West Chester (HH) 111 70 Jan. 13 Drexel 66 74 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 96 106 Jan. 12 Stetson 74 64 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's 75 86 Jan. 21 Duke (SP) 81 91 Jan. 16 at Lafayette 80 81 Jan. 21 at Biscayne 83 64 Jan. 24 at Biscayne 89 84 Jan. 19 Temple (SP) 62 67 Jan. 24 at Providence 75 73 Jan. 28 Temple 82 75 Jan. 23 Dtexel 65 61 Jan. 27 Memphis State 77 81 Feb. 1 Notre Dame 90 95 Jan. 28 Delaware (HH) 78 59 Jan. 31 Temple 63 67 Feb. 4 St. Joseph's 82 74 Jan. 30 Notre Dame 62 60 Feb. 4 Notre Dame (SP) 89 108 Feb. 8 American 64 62 Feb. 2 St. Joseph's 57 58 Feb. 10 American 61 63 Feb. 1 at Canisius 77 78 Feb. 4 Lehigh (HH) 90 79 Feb. 14 Villanova 75 72 Feb. 15 Stetson 77 72 Feb. 6 Rhode Island 84 76 Feb. 18 at Niagara 53 69 Feb. 18 Villanova 79 82 Feb. 7 Hofstra (MSG) 75 61 Feb. 22 at Duquesne 72 76 Feb. 22 at St. Bonaventure 95 108 Feb. 9 American (CH) 95 85 Feb. 25 Pennsylvania 56 58 Feb. 25 at Vermont 100 67 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 80 73 Feb. 27 Cleveland State 90 72 Mar. 2 St. Joseph's"* 89 82 Feb. 18 at De Paul 75 92 ' • Javhawk Classic at Lawrence KS Mar. 3 Delawate"" 97 85 Feb. 21 at Duquesne 91 79 "-LasV egas Holidav Classic at Las Vegas, NV Mar. 4 Temple*" 73 72 Feb. 23 at Vermont 85 70 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Mar. 12 Villanova (PAL)"* 97 103 Feb. 25 Drexel*" 87 76 * - First Union Invitational at Charlotte, NC Feb. 27 Temple"' 70 62 " - Louisville Classic at Louisville, KY Lafayette"" 70 62 "** Feb. 29 1976-77 (Won 17, Lost 12) - ECC Tournament at Easton, PA - CHAMPION *"" Mar. 1 St. Josephs'" 59 49 - NCAA Tournament Mar. 6 Purdue"" 82 90 Head Coach: Paul Westhead Opponent LSC OPP * - Cougar Classic at Provo, UT " Nov. 29 Widener(HH) 72 52 - Lobo Invitational at Alb uquerque, NM *** - at Palestra - Dec. 1 Vermont 75 68 ECC Tournament CHAMPION "" Dec. 4 Alabama 77 82 - NCAA Tournament a [ Lafaye tte, IN

Dec. 8 at Delaware 97 84 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty' Ervin

64 1 1 1 11 '

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1980-85

1980-81 (Won 14, Lost 13) 1982-83 (Won 18, Lost 14) 1983-84 (Continued)

Mat. 3 St. Peter's (OT)" 63 65 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSU OPP

i ii 'i i -,,i i Mar.vt.ti. 16i \i attil Pittsburgh**'i ( i i 91y i 95/ j

81 (.1 1 Bucknell! HH) 68 66 Dec 3 Vermont Dec ' Maryland Invitational at College Park, MD Dec 6 Alabama 65 81 Dec. 4 at Delaware 55 54 ' * - MAAC Tournament at Meadow lands Dec. 8 Butknell 73 63 Dec. 8 Rhode Island 82 84 '" - National Invitation Tournament Xaviet 70 65 Dec. 10 Texas A & M* 74 82 Dec 10 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Dec. 13 at Delaware 72 59 Dec. 1 Brown' 61 59

Dec. 20 Villanova (3 OT) 84 83 Dec. 18 Pennsylvania 72 78 Dec. 29 San Diego State' 67 93 Dec. 22 Niagara 82 65 1984-85 (Won 15, Lost 13) Dec. 30 Georgetown' 63 79 Dec. 27 Cincinnati" 73 76

Jan. 3 Lafayette 6') 60 Dec. 28 Wisconsin-Green Bav" 62 51

Jan. 7 at Missouri 74 83 Jan. 3 at Western Kentucky 62 56 Opponent LSU OPP

Jan. 10 at Canisius 79 81 Jan. 8 Duke 60 6! Nov. 26 Monmouth (HH) 85 67

Jan. 12 at Niagara (OT) 72 71 Jan. 12 Towson Stale (HH) 79 78 Nov. 28 at St. Mary's (CA) 59 69 -1 Jan. 14 Hofstra 79 Jan. 15 Duquesne 67 61 Noc 30 Brigham Young* 74 73

Jan. 17 at Rider 63 80 |an. 22 Villanova 71 72 Dec. 1 Stanford* 73 84

Jan. 19 West Chester 90 73 Jan. 26 Hotstra 78 62 Dec. 8 at Niagara 63 58 2') Jan. 21 Davton 76 68 |an. at Canisius 54 55 Dec. 1 Si. loscph's 74 69

Jan. 24 De Paul 62 69 Jan. 31 Rider (HH) 69 71 Dec. 15 Temple 54 65

Jan. 26 at Lehigh 73 67 Feb. 2 at Notre Dame 56 68 Dec. 22 Villanova (SP) 63 80

Jan. 31 St. Josephs 58 56 Feb. 5 St. Joseph's 79 60 Dec. 28 Fordham" 67 74

Feb. 4 at Notre Dame 59 60 Feb. 9 at Xavier 85 109 Dec. 2') Dartmouth" 84 55

Feb. 1 Duquesne 66 62 Feb. 14 Dayton 73 79 Jan. 3 Iona 73 103

Feb. 14 at American 69 71 Feb. 16 at Lehigh 46 44 Jan. 5 Army 80 63

Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 67 Feb. 1') at American 63 65 Jan. 9 at Fairfield 95 89

Feb. 21 Temple 62 84 Feb. 23 Lafayetre(HH) 79 61 Jan. 12 at St. Peter's 59 60

Feb. 25 at Drexel 63 52 Feb. 26 Temple (OT) (SP) 79 84 Jan. 15 Manhattan 85 74

Feb. 28 Rhode Island 60 70 Mar. 3 at Drexel 63 61 Jan. 19 Holy Cross (ME) 80 77

Mar. 2 Drexel" 66 69 Mar. 5 at Vermont 87 73 Jan. 20 at Hartlord 82 80

" - Cabri lo Classic at San Diego, CA Mar. 9 Delaware"" 102 62 Jan. 23 at Iona 77 43

" ECC Tournament at Philadelphia PA Mar. 10 Rider"* 68 57 |an. 26 at Fordham 70 66

Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Mar. 11 American"' 75 73 Jan. 29 Pennsylvania 77 74

Mar. 15 Boston University***' 70 58 Feb. 2 at Arm\ (OT) 85 80 "1 Mar. 17 VA Commonwealth 67 76 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame 58 1981-82 (Won 16, Lost 13) * - Marshall Memorial Tournament at Huntington, WV Feb. 8 St Peter's 70 57

- Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee , WI Feb. 12 at Manhattan 65 64 "' -4 - ECC Iournament at Palestra - CHAMPION Feb 16 at Holv Cross B2 Opponent LSC OPP '*** - NCAA Tournament at Palestrz Feb. 19 Fairfield (20T) (SP) 105 106 Dec. 2 at Duke 55 61 - NCAA Tournament at Greensboro. M Feb. 23 at De Paul 60 87 Dec. 5 Delaware 71 66 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Feb. 28 Army (OT)"* 64 76 Dec. 7 at Bucknell 55 53 * - Apple Invitational at Stanlord, CA Dec. 8 West Chester 73 66 " - Miller High Life I Ijssk at Tampa, FL Dec. 1 Western Carolina* 55 58 " 1983-84 (Won 20, Lost 11) - MAAt tournament at Meadowlands Dec 12 Idaho State' 68 86 Head Coach: Dave "Leftv" Ervin Dec. 18 Iona" "1 95 Dec. 19 Rice" 64 58 Opponent LSU OPP

Dec. 22 at Santa Clara 74 93 Nov. 28 at Monmouth 75 60 1985-86 (Won 14, Lost 14) Dec. 29 South Florida*" 62 82 No\ 30 Vermont 91 75

Dec. 30 St. Bonaventutc*" 68 65 Dec. 3 at Youngstown State 76 81 ^2 Jan. 4 Notre Dame 66 61 Dec. 6 St losephs 74 Opponent LSU OPP ss "2 Jan. 9 at Lafayette 65 67 Dec. 10 Army 56 N

Jan. 12 American 69 87 Dec. 17 Villanova 90 80 Nm 10 Niagara (HH) 92 75

Jan. 14 at Ridel 79 70 Dec. 29 Geotge Washington* 65 64 Dec 2 Maine 103 70 Si so Jan. 19 Pennsylvania 77 75 Dec. 30 Maryland' 96 D« . Villanova 16

Jan. 27 Villanova S2 117 |. in -i Notre Dame (SP) 68 66 Dec. 6 Sj rat use' : 97

i.ii Jan. 30 at Duquesne 80 79 l.ui 7 ,ii Aiim ss Do Ohio I niversit) 65 70 "6 Feb. 3 ( jnisius 102 Jan. 11 at Fairfield •IS 85 Dec 9 Pennsylvania 80 86

s s^ S|' SS Feb. 6 at Davton 77 84 Ian. 14 St. Petei 64 IVc 1 1 IS '4 -1 Feb. 8 Lehigh (HH) 94 (.'I |an. 17 at Manhattan II,, 'I Fordham 78 i.t,

Feb. 13 Si losephs 77 St |an. 19 l .insius (.(. IV, ' lemple*" SS 81 Ss Feb. 16 at Hofstra 67 64 |an. 21 I loly l u.ss 74 IK, 28 Bowling Green" 94 54

Feb. 20 Temple 72 86 l.ui 24 Pennsylvania 96 85 |an. 2 .u Si. Peter's 63 69

ss .'(. 'IS -1 Feb. 24 1 )rexel 57 |an .it Iona so |an. Notn Dame 63 77

.ii 71 '3 Feb 2 Stetson 60 |an. 28 Fordham B4 |an. 1 1 airfield 57 61 "2 Mar. 1 Bucknell**** SI Feb. 1 ,u Si. Peter's 67 i Ian 13 Hob ( loss 89

t Mar. 3 \\. .i hester***' 71 56 Id. i 1 ouisville 88 93 In, ii, at Iona 66 .

^1 1,1. i, i, Mat. 5 St. losephs"" S3 .ii Fordham 68 l.ui IS .ii Manhattan 89 74 'i. l DUg t Classic at Provo, UT Fairfield 6 l.ui 21 Iona 80 68 " t t 1 \ ii at 69 S2 Gold en late lassie ai San ranciscot Feb Dayton 84 |.„i 25 Army 54 ~2 t onnccticui Mutual Classic .it Hartford, CI Feb. is Manhattan (SP) 78 62 Ian. 28 .it Louisville 60

S'l 1 t ( in .it is i Kmin.niu Palestra Id. Holj < toss (OT) (Ml •n Feb 1 .11 1, , kill, nil 54

Head Coach: Dave "Lefty* Ervin Iona 81 79 Feb t Sl. Pelei s 62 54

Feb. 25 temple) !< 11 80 79 Feb s held 53 "

i SI Feb ! Manhattan (NH) 60 Feb. 12 .ii 1 loly i toss Mai i Fordham 60 62 Feb is Manhattan iHH) 101 w\

65 1 1 1

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1 986-90

1985-86 (Continued) 1987-88 (Continued) ALL HOME GAMES PLAYED AT PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER EXCEPT

Feb. 19 Army(MSG) 73 61 Jan. 19 St. Joseph's 63 73 WHERE NOTED

Feb. 20 St. Joseph's 74 69 Jan. 21 Holv Cross 119 108

Feb. 28 Holy Cross*" 70 72 Jan. 23 Manhattan 95 70

* - Carrier Classic at Syracuse, NY Jan. 28 Iona 101 83 1989-90 (Won 30, Lost 2) " - Josrens Classic at Palestra Jan. 30 Army 64 51 "* - MAAC Tournament at Meadowland: Feb. 2 American 73 65 Opponent LSU OPP Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Feb. 6 Fordham 76 51 Nov. 24 SW Missouri State* 62 58 Feb. 9 St. Peter's 56 47 Nov. 25 Fresno State' 75 63 Feb. 13 at Fairfield 75 57 Dec. 2 at De Paul 83 62 1986-87 (Won 20, Lost 13) Feb. 17 at Holv Cross 102 83 Dec. 1 Pennsylvania 86 83 Feb. 20 Manhattan (ME) 92 74 Dec. 21 Villanova 71 70 Feb. 22 at Iona 91 86 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 27 Ohio State" 74 62 Feb. 25 at St. Peter's 67 64 Nov. 28 Penn State* 58 59 Dec. 28 Florida** 76 69 Mar. 2 Manhattan**** 62 51 Nov. 29 Central Florida* 68 43 Jan. 3 at Temple 63 62 Mar. 5 Holy Cross**** 88 64 Dec. 2 Temple 66 70 Jan. 6 Loyola-Marymount 116 121 Mar. 7 Fordham*"' 79 70 Dec. 6 Army 83 63 Jan. 9 Siena 106 90 Mar. 17 Kansas State"" 53 66 Dec. 9 at Villanova 93 86 Jan. 12 Notre Dame 86 78 * - CBT Hartfotd Invitational at Hartfot I, CT Dec. 13 at Maine 79 66 CHAMPION Jan. 15 Canisius 89 77 Dec. 19 Georgia** 65 82 ** Jan. 20 at Holy Cross 84 81 - Jostens Philadelphia Classic at Palestra Dec. 20 Eastern Kentucky" 98 83 Jan. 22 Loyola (MD) 89 69 ***-Ch iminade Christmas Classic at Honulu lu, HI Dec. 26 St. Josephs*" 70 77 .... Jan. 25 at Niagara 87 69 _ MAAC Tournament at Vleadow ands Dec. 27 Northeastern*** 102 85 CHAMPION Jan. 27 at Fordham 98 72 Jan. 3 North Carolina 72 79 ***** Feb. 3 at Iona 89 73 - NCAA Tournament at Notre Dame, LA Jan. 6 Iona 68 75 Feb. 5 St. Peter's 72 59 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Jan. 8 at Fordham 79 87 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 78 51

Jan. 10 at Manhattan (HH) 102 69 Feb. 10 at Manhattan 99 78

Jan. 13 at Holy Cross 79 59 Feb. 12 at St. Joseph's 93 76 1988-89 (Won 26 Lost 6) Jan. 17 at Fairfield 60 63 Feb. 16 Iona 95 78

Jan. 20 St. Peter's 65 56 Feb. 18 Fairfield 72 49

Jan. 23 Fordham (OT) 69 66 Opponent LSU OPP Feb. 20 at Loyola (MD) 110 81

Jan. 28 at Iona 100 85 Nov. 18 at Syracuse* 76 92 Feb. 22 Manhattan 100 60

Jan. 31 De Paul 54 58 Dec. 2 Georgia Southern" 64 62 Feb. 25 at St. Peter's (OT) 74 66 Feb. 4 at Notre Dame (OT) 64 76 Dec. 3 Austin Peay** 79 74 Feb. 27 Army 106 73

Feb. 7 at Manhattan 76 62 Dec. 5 St. Josephs 81 57 Mar. 3 Fairfield"" 90 60 Feb. 10 Holy Cross (HH) 93 60 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania*** 77 61 Mar. 4 Siena*" 106 90 Feb. 13 Fairfield 58 54 Dec. 10 Long Beach State*" 96 63 Mar. 5 Fordham"* 71 61

Feb. 16 Pennsylvania 72 Dec. 14 at St. Peter's 78 74 Mar. 15 Southern Mississippi*"* 79 63

Feb. 21 at St. Peter's 68 61 Dec. 22 Villanova (OT) 79 74 Mar. 17 Ctemson**** 75 79

* Feb. 24 at Army 59 68 Dec. 29 South Carolina"" 85 67 - Coors Light Classic at Fresno, CA - CHAMPION

Feb. 28 Fairfield**** 62 75 Dec. 30 Georgia**** 85 95 " " Sug ar Bowl Classic at New Orleans, LA -

Mar. 12 at Villanova""* 86 84 Temple 57 67 CHAMPION '"- Mar. 17 at Niagara***** 89 81 an. 7 Richmond 97 76 MAAC Tournament at Albany.NY - CHAMPION '" Mar. 21 Illinois State (PAL) 70 50 an. 12 at Fordham 86 73 - NCAA Tournament at Hartfor d,CT Mar. 24 Arkansas-L.R. (MSG) 92 73 an. 14 Manhattan 81 57 Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris

Mar. 26 So.Mississippi (MSG)*"" 80 84 an. 19 at Holy Cross 72

* - AMI Classic at Miami, FL 21 at Fairfield 65 61 ** - Hawaiian Tropic Classic at Daytona Beach, FL 23 at Iona 89 64 1990-91 (Won 19 Lost 10) *" - Jostens Classic at Palestra an. 25 St. Peter's 63 65 **** - MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands an. 28 Fordham 77 66 ***** Opponent LSU OPP - National Invitation Tournament Feb. 1 Iona 91 62 Nov. 28 Loyola (MD) 75 68 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris Feb. 3 at Army 94 70 Dec. 3 at Pennsylvania (OT) Feb. 5 at American 111 91 Dec. 4 Brigham Young 93 81 Feb. 9 Army 88 67 Dec. 9 at Florida State 74 83 1987-88 (Won 24, Lost 10) Feb. 1 at Manhattan 77 60 Dec. 15 Baylor* 87 82 Feb. 13 Holy Cross 101 82 Dec. 16 Idaho* 83 61 Feb. 16 at Notre Dame 78 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 94 Feb. 19 Fairfield 85 67 Nov. 27 Texas-San Antonio' 74 51 Dec. 31 at Loyola Marymount 133 118 Feb. 23 Florida State 101 100 Nov. 28 Delaware* 86 72 Jan. 5 Temple 86 91 Mar. 1 Fairfield"" 91 62 Dec. 2 at Princeton 63 62 Jan. 8 at Iona 74 77 Mar. 4 Fordham***** 85 69 Dec. 5 Pennsylvania 61 66 Jan. 12 Niagata 85 78 Mar. 6 St. Peter's*"" 71 58 Dec. 10 Army 74 61 Jan. 17 at Loyola (MD) 94 84 Mar. 16 Louisiana Tech"" 74 83 Dec. 12 at Fordham 85 80 Jan. 21 Siena 67 64 * - Pre-Scason NIT Dec. 18 Villanova** 80 83 ** Jan. 24 at Canisius 89 74 - Acme Boot Classic at Clarksvi , TN Dec. 19 Canisius" 85 73 CHAMPION Jan. 26 at Niagara 77 65 Dec. 23 Georgia*" 71 79 '" Jan. 31 Fairfield 84 66 - Jostens Classic at Palestra - CHAMPION Dec. 24 Chaminade"* 90 60 *** Feb. 2 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 65 - Cotton States Classic at Atlanta, GA Dec. 25 Dayton*" 69 66 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame 68 84 - MAAC Tournament at Meadowland Dec. 29 at Brigham Young 82 95 CHAMPION Feb. 9 Canisius 84 68 an. 2 Notre Dame 59 68 Feb. 1 at Fairfield 73 54 - NCAA Tournament at Nashville, TN an. 9 at North Carolina 82 96 Feb. 14 St. Peter's 57 58 Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris an. 11 at Richmond 81 82 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 73 82

an. 14 at Temple 56 59 Feb. 18 Manhattan 94 70 an. 16 Fairfield 78 50 Feb. 20 at Siena 76 93

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YEAR-BY-YEAR 1991-95

1990-91 (Continued) 1992-93 (Continued) 1994-95 (Continued)

Feb. 23 lona 93 70 Feb. 6 at Dayton 72 64 Jan. 28 Wisconsin-Green Bay 60

Feb. 26 ji St. Peters 53 85 Feb. 1 Evansville 41 63 Feb. 4 Loyola-Chicago 92 71

Mat 2 Loyola (MD)** 86 70 Feb. 13 Butler 88 66 Feb. 7 Temple 50 67 _ Mar. 3 St. Peters" 50 ^ Feb. 18 at Detroit Mercy 73 72 Feb. 9 Xavier 77 84

Mar. 15 ji Massachusetts*** 90 93 Feb. 20 at Loyola Chicago 96 90 Feb. 1 1 Wright State 92 90

' - Daiw< Ball at Tokyo, Japan - CHAMPION Feb. 27 at Duquesne 68 65 Feb. 16 Cleveland State 78 81

" - MAAC Tournament at Albany, NY Mar. 2 Xavier 58 73 Feb. 18 Detroit 67 82 *** - National Invitation Tournament Mar. 6 Dayton (PAL) 67 57 Feb. 22 Northern Illinois 75 85

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Mar. 1 Butler" 70 77 Feb. 25 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 80 51

' Valley E ank Fiesta Bowl Classic at Tucson, AZ Mar. 4 Wisconsin-Green Bav' 46 54

Midwestern Collegiate Confercn e Tournament at # Classic 1991-92 (Won 20 Lost 1 , IN MetLife Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris + Dr. Pepper Classic

' Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament at Opponent LSU OPP Dayton. OH. Nov. 29 California" 99 ^6 1993-94 (Won 11 Lost 16) Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Nov. 30 Richmond' 63 78 Dec 7 Siena 65 68 Dec. 9 Villanova (SP) 79 75 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 21 Princeton (OT) 46 47 Nov. 27 Princeton 49 43 KEY: Dec. 27 Oregon State" 80 92 Dec. 1 at Illinois 73 99 OT = Overtime Dec. 28 Oregon" 105 75 Dec. 3 Yale' 78 69 20T = Double Overtime Jan. 4 lona 120 88 Dec. 4 Colorado' 65 84 30T = Triple Overtime Jan. 9 Notre Dame 79 87 Dec. 8 Philadelphia Textile 82 80

Jan. 11 at Canisius 85 78 Dec. 10 at James Madison 89 85 LOCATION KEY: Jan. 13 at Niagara 93 77 Dec. 28 Creighton" 66 56 = - Philadelphia. PA Jan. 18 at St. Peters 94 71 Dec. 29 Tennessee Tech" 109 93 ARENA

= Convention Hall (Civic Center) - Jan. 19 Pennsylvania (SP) 57 66 Dec. 30 Ohio" 80 100 CH Philadelphia, Jan. 23 at Temple 78 67 Jan. 3 at Richmond 71 92 PA = Hayman Hall - Jan. 25 Canisius 90 73 Jan. 5 Kansas State 63 67 HH La Salle Universirv Campus - Philadelphia, Jan. 28 at Manhattan 65 67 Jan. 8 Notre Dame (OT) 84 81

Feb. 2 at Siena 64 77 Jan. 12 St. Joseph's 71 73 PA = Lincoln High School - Philadelphia, Feb. 7 at lona 88 79 Jan. 15 Evansville (OT) 81 92 LH PA = Madison Square Garden - New York, Feb. 9 Loyola (Bait) 99 8s Jan. 20 Temple 55 68 MSG NY PAL = Palestra - Philadelphia, PA Feb. 1 at St. Joseph's (OT) 80 84 Jan. 22 at Loyola Chicago 76 71 = Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA Feb. 15 at Brigham Young 81 80 Jan. 25 Pennsylvania (SP) 62 66 SP = Meadowlands - East Rutherford, Feb. 19 St. Peter's 65 52 Jan. 29 at Detroit Mercy 65 66 ME NJ = Haven, Feb. 21 Fairfield 69 50 Feb. 5 Xavier 66 73 NH New CT

Feb. 23 Niagara 90 68 Feb. 10 at Evansville 65 63

Feb. 26 at Loyola (Bah.) 60 62 Feb. 12 at Butler 69 82 Feb. 28 Manhattan 90 67 Feb. 16 Detroit Mercy 80 67

Mar. 1 at Fairfield 75 60 Feb. 19 I.oyola Chicago 77 63 Mar. 7 Fairfield'" 88 66 Feb 26 Butler 68 87 Mar. 8 Siena'" 84 71 Feb. 28 Villanova (SP) 54 55

Mar. 9 Manhattan'" 77 76 Mar. 3 at Xavier 77 79 Mar. 19 Seron Hall"" 76 78 Mar. 6 Detroit Mercy'" 70 87

' - Central Fidelity Classic at Richmond, VA

" - Far West Classic at Portland, OR ' Mile H gh Classic at Boulder, CO "• - MAAC Tournament at Albany.NY - CHAMPION " Big Island ( lassie at Hilo, HI '" •" - NCAA Tournament at Greens )oro, NC Midw estetn Collegiate Conlercn dc Tournament at

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris Indianap >lis, IN

Head Coach Bill "Speedy" Morris

1992-93 (Won 14 Lost 13)

1994-95 (Won 13 Lost 1 Opponent LSU OPP

Dec. 2 I'hil.i [exrile 59 53 Opponent LSU OPP Dec. 8 Pennsylvania 44 71 Nov. 26 Princeton 58 49 Dec. 10 James Madison 83 70 Dec. 2 Cal Poly SLO# 85 49

Dec. 12 Maryland 76 93 Dec ) San Francisco!" 82 80 Dec 15 lempIe(SP) 60 87 Dec. 9 Howard* 91 75 Dec 28 WeSI Virginia' 67 80 Dec. 10 Baylor* 75 64

Da W Delaware State' 83 74 Dec 12 Arizona 76 92 Jan. 2 Richmond 71 61 Dec. 27 Maryland 80 96 Jan. 5 at Kansas State 59 79 Dec 30 MouM V Mary's 68 65

Jan. 9 at Evansville 70 82 |an 5 Illinois-Chicago 83 77

Jan. 1 ai Builer 59 64 Jan. 7 Massachusetts /!) 64 87 Jan. 14 Detroit Mercy (OT) 80 73 Jan. 12 Wright State 74 65

Jan. 16 ! oyola ( Ihicago 70 56 Jan. 14 Xavier 72 75

Jan. 19 St. Josephs! SI') 66 53 Jan. 17 Pennsylvania 71 90

Jan. 21 Duqesne 81 78 Jan. 19 Cleveland State 76 67 Jan. 23 at Notre Dame 63 72 |an. JI Detroit 73 75 Jan. 27 ji Princeton 60 65 Jan. 23 St. |oseph*s 76 B3

Feb. 4 at Xaviei 49 56 Jan. 26 Butler 73 71 ALL-TIME RECORDS

SEASON WON LOST CAPTAIN (S) 1995 13 14 Kareem Ibwnes, Paul Burke, Romaine Haywood 1994 11 16 Paul Burke, Kareem Townes 1993 14 13 1992 20 11 Jack Hurd 1991 19 10 Doug Overton 1990 30 2 Lionel Simmons 1989 26 6 Craig Conlin, Lionel Simmons 1988 24 10 Tim Legler, Rich Tarr 1987 20 13 Larry Koretz 1986 14 14 Chip Greenberg, Gary Jones 1985 15 13 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1984 20 11 Steve Black, Ralph Lewis 1983 18 14 Tom Piotrowski, Ralph Gilmore 1982 16 13 Paul Harter 1981 14 13 Greg Webster, Kevin Lynam, Stan Williams 1980 22 9 Michael Brooks 1979 15 13 Tony Plakis, Darryl Gladden 1978 18 12 Joe Mihalich, Jim Wolkiewicz 1977 17 12 Donn Wilber 1976 11 15 Glenn Collier, Varick Cutler, Charlie Wise 1975 22 7 Bill Taylor 1974 18 10 Joe DiCocco, Frank MofTatt 1973 15 10 Jim Crawford, Bill Fox 1972 6 19 Jim Crawford 1971 20 7 Ken Durrett 1970 14 12 Fran Dunphy, Ken Durrett

1969 25 1 Game Captains 1968 20 8 Larry Cannon, Lefty Ervin 1967 14 12 Hubie Marshall, George Paull 1966 10 15 Jerry Marano 1965 15 8 Joe Cunnane 1964 16 9 Frank Corace 1963 16 8 Bill Raftery, Tony Abbott 1962 16 9 Bob McAteer 1961 15 7 Bob McAteer 1960 16 6 Game Captains 1959 16 7 AJ Ferner 1958 16 9 Charles Eltringham 1957 17 9 Game Captains 1956 15 10 Game Captains 1955 26 5 Tom Gola 1954 26 4 Tom Gola, Frank O'Hara 1953 25 3 Game Captains 1952 25 7 Charles Donnelly 1951 22 7 Jim Phelan 1950 21 4 Frank Comerford 1949 21 7 Joe Greenberg 1948 20 4 Fred Bernhardt 1947 20 6 Bob Walters 1946 9 14 Bob Walters

1945 1 1 8 Game Captains 1944 8 8 Don Clune 1943 13 10 Irv Reichman 1942 12 11 Charles McGlone

1941 1 1 8 Gene Gillen, John Brnich 1940 12 8 Tom Carroll 1939 13 6 Frank Hoerst 1938 9 8 Frank Hoerst 1937 12 7 Frank Hoerst 1936 4 13 Phil Kear 1935 15 6 Matt Kratchowill 1934 14 3 Clem Meehan 1933 13 3 Joe Meehan 1932 15 8 Charles Mosicant 1931 15 4 Mort Gratz, Ray Bab

LA SALLE RECORD BY VENUE (Prior to 1995-96 Season)

HOME SITES Miscellaneous Palestra 304 Overall Convention Hall/Civic Center 101-58 Wister Hall 178-63 Madison Square Garden 29-21 Convention Hall (prior to 1989) 9-37 Philadelphia Civic Center (after 1989 42-21 Lincoln High School 19-0 LA SALLE RECORD IN OVERTIME GAMES ;sr Hayman Hall 17-1 St. Joseph's Alumni Fieldhouse 6-0 Single Overtime 26-24 Spectrum 5-12 Double Overtime 3-5 Philadelphia Arena 0-2 Triple Overtime 3-1

Overall Home Record 630-293 (.682) TOTAL 32-30 Overall Away Record 439-296 (.597) TOTAL 1069-589 (.645)

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1 994-95 UAL RECORDS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

GAME: 52 Kareem Townes GAME: 36 Michael Brooks

vs. Loyola Chicago, at Brigham Young,

Feb. 4, 1995 Dec. 15, 1979

HALF: 33 Hubie Marshall (3 overtimes)

at Albright, OPPONENT: 40 Joe Steiner

Dec. 1, 1965 Bucknell, Feb. 7, 1962 GAME, OPPONENT: 52 , SEASON: 716 Lionel Simmons Niagara, 32 games, 1988-89

Dec. 16, 1967 CAREER: 2482 Lionel Simmons SEASON: 908 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 32 games, 1988-89 SEASON, AVERAGE: 28.4 Lionel Simmons THREE-POINT GOALS MADE 32 games, 1988-89 GAME: 9 (20 arts.) Kareem Townes vs. CAREER: 3217 Lionel Simmons Loyola Chicago 131 games, 1986-90 Feb. 4, 1995 CAREER, AVERAGE: 24.6 Lionel Simmons GAME, OPPONENT: 10(17 atts.) George McCloud 131 games, 1986-90 Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989

GAME PERCENTAGE 100.0% (5-5) Jack Hurd v. Iona

Jan. 23, 1989 GAME, PERCENTAGE OPPONENT .857 % (6-7) Tony Ward

Penn State, Nov. 11,1986 SEASON: 121 Randy Woods 31 games, 1991-92 SEASON, PERCENTAGE: 49.1% Tim Legler (104-212) 34 games, 1987-88 CAREER: 300 Kareem Townes 81 games, 1992-95 CAREER, PERCENTAGE: 45.6% Tim Legler Kareem Townes (161-353) 121 games, 1984-88

FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED

20 Kareem Townes vs. GAME: 24 (36 acts.) Michael Brooks GAME: Detroit at Brigham Young, Mercy Dec. 15, 1979 Jan. 14, 1993 Kareem Townes vs. OPPONENT: 20 (40 acts.) Joe Steiner Loyola Chicago Bucknell, Feb. 7 1962 Feb. 4, 1995 GAME, PERCENTAGE 92.3% (12-13) Steve Black v. West Chester GAME, OPPONENT: 17 George McCloud, Florida State Dec. 8, 1981 GAME, PERCENTAGE Feb. 23, 1989 SEASON: 341 Randy Woods OPPONENT 100.0% (10-10) Bill Duffy 1990-91 Santa Clara, 25 games, Kareem Townes Dec. 22, 1981 CAREER: 876 SEASON: 349 Lionel Simmons 81 games, 1992-95 32 games, 1988-89 SEASON, PERCENTAGE: 64.6 (144/223) Craig Conlin, 34 games, 1987-88 CAREER: 1244 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 CAREER, PERCENTAGE: 58.8, (470-800) Craig Conlin #-m 119 games, 1985-89

70 •••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••• ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS

Overton vs. GAME: 18 (18 arts.) Lionel Simmons vs. GAME: 18 Doug American, Feb. 2, 1988 Holv Cross Feb. 1989 GAME, OPPONENT: 18 (22 acts.) Bob McNeill, 13, St.Joseph's GAME, OPPONENT: 15 Jerry Hobbie, Fordham Feb. 26, 1958 Dec. 28, 1984 SEASON: 202 Tom Gola SEASON: 244 Doug Overton 31 games, 1954-55 32 games, 1988-89 SEASON, PERCENTAGE CAREER: 671 Doug Overton 91.7,(55-60) Kurt Kanaskie 123 games, 1987-91 21 games, 1978-79 CAREER: 673 Lionel Simmons STEALS 131 games, 1986-1990 GAME: 8 Doug Overton vs. CAREER, PERCENTAGE 86.3,(157-182) Kevin Lynam Feb. 3, 1989 101 games, 1977-81 Paul Burke vs. Detroit

Jan. 29, 1994 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME, OPPONENT: 7 Rodnev Brown,

GAME: 21 Bob Fields, at Rider Canisius

Mar. 1, 1971 Jan. 11,1992 OPPONENT: 23 Howie Landa, SEASON: 98 Doug Overton Lebanon Valley 32 games, 1988-89

Jan. 15, 1955 CAREER: 277 Doug Overton SEASON: 267 Tom Gola 123 games, 1987-91 31 games, 1954-55 CAREER: 932 Lionel Simmons BLOCKED SHOTS 131 games, 1986-90 GAME 7 Lionel Simmons vs. American REBOUNDS Feb. 2, 1988 GAME: 37 Tom Gola, GAME, OPPONENT: 6 ,

at Lebanon Vallev Brigham Young

Jan. 15, 1955 Dec. 4, 1990 GAME, OPPONENT: 33 Art Beatty, American SEASON: 77 Lionel Simmons

Jan. 10, 1967 34 games, 1987-88 SEASON: 652 Tom Gola CAREER: 248 Lionel Simmons 30 games, 1953-54 131 games, 1986-90 CAREER: 2201 Tom Gola 118 games, 1951-55

SCORING LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE - CAREER SCORING AVERAGE - SEASON (1000- point minimum)

Pet. Name Years Pd. Name Years

24.6 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 28.4 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 23.8 Kareem Townes 1992-95 27.3 Randy Woods 1991-92 23.7 Ken Durrett 1968-71 27.0 Ken Durrett 1970-71 23.1 Michael Brooks 1976-80 27.0 Hubie Marshall 1965-66 21.3 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 26.5 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 20.9 Tom Gola 1951-55 25.9 Kareem Townes 1994-95 20.6 Randy Woods 1989-92 24.9 Michael Brooks 1977-78 20.3 Joe Bryant 1973-75 24.3 Ken Durrett 1969-70 19.7 Steve Black 1981-85 24.2 Tom Gola 1954-55 19.5 Bob Fields 1969-71 24.1 Michael Brooks 1979-80 19.3 Frank Corace 1961-64 24.0 Frank Corace 1963-64 19.1 Larrv Cannon 1966-69

71 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS

SCORING LEADERS LA SALLE PLAYERS WITH 35 OR MORE POINTS

YEAR BY YEAR IN A GAME

SEASON PLAYER POINTS AVERAGE NAME DATE OPPONENT PTS

1994-95 Kareem Townes 699 25.9 Kareem Townes Feb. 4, 1995 Loyola Chicago 52 1993-94 Kareem Townes 619 22.9 Michael Brooks Dec. 15, 1979 at Brigham Young 51 1992-93 Kareem Townes 607 22.5 Randy Woods Dec. 31, 1990 at Loyola Marymount 46 Doug Overton Dec. 31, 1990 at Loyola Marymount 45 1991-92 Randy Woods 847 27.3 Ken Durrett Jan. 16, 1971 Western Kentucky 45 1990-91 Doug Overton 558 22.3 Randy Woods Mar. 7, 1992 Fairfield 42 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 847 26.5 Randy Woods Nov. 29, 1991 California 42 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 908 28.4 Hubie Marshall Mar. 2, 1966 Louisville 42 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 792 23.3 Hubie Marshall Dec. 1, 1965 Albright 42

1986-87 Lionel Simmons 670 20.3 Tom Gola Jan. 6, 1954 Loyola (MD) 41

1985-86 Chip Greenberg 471 16.8 Randy Woods Feb. 9, 1992 Loyola (Bait.) 40

1984-85 Steve Black 562 19.7 Doug Overton Jan. 31, 1991 Fairfield 40 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 638 20.6 Lionel Simmons Feb. 10, 1990 at Manhattan 40 Steve Black Feb. Temple (20T) 40 1982-83 Steve Black 382 20.1 26, 1983 Ken Durrett Jan. 23, 1971 at Lafayette 40 1981-82 Steve Black 561 20.0 Ken Durrett Jan. 20, 1971 at Niagara 40 1980-81 Stan Williams 448 16.6 Ken Durrett Dec. 9, 1970 Miami 40 1979-80 Michael Brooks 747 24.1 Ken Durrett Jan. 28, 1969 at St. Francis (PA) 40 1978-79 Michael Brooks 606 23.3 Hubie Marshall Feb. 2, 1966 American 40 1977-78 Michael Brooks 696 24.9 Frank Corace Feb. 28, 1964 Utah St. 40

1976-77 Michael Brooks 579 19.9 Kareem Townes Dec. 1, 1993 at Illinois 39

1975-76 Donn Wilber 446 17.2 Lionel Simmons Feb. 5, 1989 at American 39

1974-75 Joe Bryant 632 21.8 Michael Brooks Feb. 1, 1978 Notre Dame 39

1973-74 Bill Taylor 551 19.7 Bill Taylor Feb. 9, 1974 American 39

Robert Fields Mar. 1, 1971 at Rider 39 1972-73 Jim Crawford 489 19.6 Larry Foust Feb. 5, 1949 St. Joseph's 39 1971-72 Jim Crawford 394 15.7 Kareem Townes Jan. 8, 1994 Notre Dame 38 1970-71 Ken Durrett 567 27.0 Lionel Simmons Dec. 29, 1988 South Carolina 38 1969-70 Ken Durrett 632 24.3 Ken Durrett Feb. 6, 1971 at Syracuse 38 1968-69 Ken Durrett 480 20.0 Kareem Townes Dec. 10, 1994 at Baylor 37 1967-68 Larry Cannon 546 19.5 Randy Woods Feb. 28, 1992 Manhattan 37

1966-67 Hubie Marshall 549 21.1 Randy Woods Jan. 18, 1992 at St. Peter's 37

1965-66 Hubie Marshall 674 27.0 Lionel Simmons Jan. 9, 1988 at North Carolina 37 1964-65 Curt Fromal 441 19.2 Michael Brooks Jan. 13, 1979 Rider 37 1963-64 Frank Corace 601 24.0 Bob McAteer Mar. 2, 1962 Western Kentucky 37 Kareem Townes 17, 1995 at Pennsylvania 36 1962-63 Frank Corace 441 18.4 Jan. Doug Overton Dec. 4, 1990 Brigham Young 36 1961-62 Bob McAteer 543 21.7 Lionel Simmons Jan. 22, 1990 Loyola (Bait.) 36 1960-61 Bill Raftery 392 17.8 Lionel Simmons Feb. 23, 1989 Florida St. 36 1959-60 Robert Alden 360 16.4 Lionel Simmons Jan. 7, 1990 Richmond 36 1958-59 Joey Heyer 402 17.4 Lionel Simmons Dec. 14, 1989 at St. Peter's 36 1957-58 Bill Katheder 326 13.0 Lionel Simmons Feb. 28, 1987 Fairfield 36

1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 459 17.7 Ralph Lewis Feb. 18, 1984 Holy Cross (OT) 36

1955-56 Alonzo Lewis 326 13.0 Michael Brooks Jan. 6, 1979 Lafayette 36 1954-55 Tom Gola 750 24.2 Ken Durrett Dec. 2, 1970 at Albright 36 1953-54 Tom Gola 690 23.0 Ken Durrett Feb. 11, 1970 American 36 Ken Durrett Ian. 3, 1970 St. Joseph's (20T) 36 1952-53 Tom Gola 517 18.5 Hubie Marshall Dec. 8, 1965 at Seton Hall 36 1951-52 Tom Gola 505 15.8 Kareem Townes Jan. 21, 1995 Detroit 35 1950-51 Jack George 469 16.2 Kareem Townes Feb. 6, 1993 at Dayton 35 1949-50 Larry Foust 355 14.2 Doug Overton Dec. 1, 1990 at Penn (OT) 35 1948-49 Larry Foust 453 16.2 Michael Brooks Mar. 12, 1978 Villanova 35 1947-48 Bob Walters 348 13.4 Frank Corace Jan. 23, 1964 at Miami 35 1946-47 Bob Walters 367 16.0 Alonzo Lewis Dec. 29, 1956 Valparaiso 35

1945-46 Bob Walters 263 13.8 Tom Gola Dec. 15, 1954 at Lafayette 35 1944-45 Bob Walters 215 13.4

72 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS

3000 POINTS

LIONEL SIMMONS - 3217points; four years

Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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

2000 POINTS

MICHAEL BROOKS - 2628 points; four years

Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG

1976-77 29 241 490 .492 97 152 .638 311 14.1 579 20.0 1977-78 28 288 490 .588 120 164 .732 358 12.8 696 24.9 1978-79 26 245 443 .533 116 161 .720 347 13.4 606 23.3 1979-80 31 290 649 .447 167 237 .705 356 11.5 747 24.1

TOTALS 114 1064 2072 .514 500 714 .700 1372 12.8 2628 23.1

TOM GOLA - 2461 points; four years

~~I Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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 iA SAL

STEVE BLACK - 2012 points; four years

Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG

1981-82 28 221 458 .483 1 19 143 .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 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS

1500 POINTS KAREEM TOWNES 1925 points; three years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1992-93 27 203 550 .369 104 149 .698 95 3.5 607 22.5 1993-94 27 202 540 .374 115 149 .772 92 3.4 619 22.9 1994-95 27 242 553 .438 112 139 .806 88 3.3 699 25.9

TOTALS 81 647 1643 .394 331 437 .757 275 3.4 1925 23.8

RANDY WOODS - 1811 points; three years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1989-90 32 146 371 .394 56 76 .737 101 3.2 425 13.3 1990-91 25 177 415 .427 105 132 .796 123 4.9 539 21.6 1991-92 31 272 653 .417 182 224 .813 194 6.3 847 27.3

TOTALS 88 595 1439 .414 343 432 .794 418 4.8 1811 20.6

RALPH LEWIS - 1807 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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

DOUG OVERTON- 1795 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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 - 1699 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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

JACKHURD - 1693 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1988-89 32 144 302 .477 51 66 .773 98 3.1 409 12.8 1989-90 32 98 256 .383 25 38 .658 105 3.3 265 8.3 1990-91 29 160 401 .399 76 113 .673 163 5.6 460 15.9 1991-92 31 195 455 .429 56 80 .700 186 6.0 559 18.0

TOTALS 124 597 1414 .422 208 297 .700 552 4.5 1693 13.7

KENDURRETT- 1679 points, • three years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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 - 1576 points; three years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB 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 - 1554 points; three yean Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1972-73 25 204 421 .485 36 55 .655 154 6.2 444 17.8 1973-74 28 242 502 .482 67 101 .663 197 7.0 551 19.7 1974-75 29 247 511 .483 65 93 .699 162 5.6 559 19.3

TOTALS 82 693 1434 .483 168 249 .675 513 5.6 1554 19.0

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LA SALLE'S 1000-POINT SCORERS - CAREER

Field Free Total Name Years Seasons Gaines Goals Throws Points Avg.

Lionel Simmons 1986-90 4 131 1244* 673 3217 24.6 Michael Brooks 1976-80 4 114 1064 500 2628 23.1 Tom Cola 1951-55 4 118 904 653 2461 20.9 Steve Black 1981-85 4 102 834 344 2012 19.7 Kareeni Townes 1992-95 3 81 647* 331 1925 23.8 Randy Woods 1989-92 3 88 595* 343 1811 20.6

Ralph Lewis 1981-85 4 1 16 677 453 1807 15.6

Doug Overton 1 987-9 4 123 826* 285 1795 14.6 Tim Legler 1984-88 4 121 663* 212 1699 14.0 Jack Hurd 1988-92 4 124 597* 208 1693 13.7 Ken Durrett 1968-71 3 71 651 377 1679 23.6 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 3 74 640 296 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 1411 19.3 Larry Korctz 1983-87 4 120 548* 218 1382 11.5 Paul Burke 1991-95 4 109 450* 273 1368 12.6 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 1193 14.9 Craig Conlin 1985-89 4 119 470 219 1159 9.7 AJonzo Lewis 1954-57 3 82 424 289 1137 13.9 Donn Wilber 1973-77 4 90 448 231 1127 12.5 Joe Bryant 1973-75 2 54 456 206 1118 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

LA SALLE'S 500-POLNT SCORERS - SEASON

Field Free Total Name Years Seasons Games Goals Throws Points Avg.

Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Junior 32 349* 189 908 28.4 Randy Woods 1991-92 Senior 31 272* 182 847 27.3

Lionel Simmons 1 989-90 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 Kareem Townes 1994-95 Senior 27 242* 112 699 25.9 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 Kareem Townes 1993-94 Junior 27 202" US 619 22.9 Tim Legler 1986-87 Junior 33 233* 93 616 18.7 Kareem Townes 1992-93 Sophomore 27 203* 97 607 22.5 Michael Brooks 1978-79 Junior 26 245 116 606 2}J Bob Fields 1 1 1 1970-71 Senior 27 247 605 22 I Frank Corace 1963-64 Senior 25 242 117 601 24 ii Michael Brooks 1976-77 Freshman 29 241 97 579 19.9 Ken Durrett 1970-71 Senior 21 211 145 56 27.0 Tim Legler 1987-88 Senior 34 203* 57 567 16.7 Steve Black 1981-82 licsh man 28 221 119 561 20.0 Jack Hurd 1991-92 Senior 31 195* 56 559 18.0 Bill Taylor 1974-75 Senior 29 247 65 559 19.3 Overton 1 Doug 1990-91 Senior 25 253* 106 558 22.. , 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 M 201* 95 SSI 17.2 Hubie Marshall 1966 67 Senior 26 220 109 549 21.1 C Larry 'annon 1 967-68 Junior 28 207 132 546 L9.5 Bob McAteer 1961-62 Senior 25 205 133 543 21.7 Randy Woods 1990-91 25 funioi 257* 105 539 2 1 .6 4» Ralph 1 c\\ is 1984-85 Senioi 28 201 122 524 18.7

I I I I < ioI.i 1952-53 Sophomore 28 186 145 517 18.5 Steve Black 1983-84 funioi 27 20 103 517 19.1 lorn Gola 1951-52 Freshman 29 192 120 504 17.4

includes 3 point Held goals FIELD GOALS/3 POINT FIELD GOALS

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - SEASON THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - CAREER No. Name Year (400-made minimum) Ptt. (made-att.) Name Years 716 Lionel Simmons 1988-89

Pit. (mode-att.) Name Years 653 Randy Woods 1991-92 49.1 (104-212) Tim Legler 1987-88 653 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 47.7(31-65) Lionel Simmons 1989-90 59.7 (470-800) Craig Conlin 1985-89 624 Tom Gola 1954-55 44.0(70-159) Jack Hurd 1988-89 53.8 (1064-1976) Michael Brooks 1976-80 619 Tom Gola 1953-54 43.6 (54-124) Doug Overton 1989-90 53.4 (448-839) Donn Wilber 1973-77 613 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 42.5 (37-87) Rich Tarr 1986-87 53.0 (677-1277) Ralph Lewis 1981-85 50.5 (415-821) Kevin Lynam 1977-81 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS - THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - 50.4(834-1656) Steve 1981-85 Black YEAR BY YEAR (150 OR MORE CAREER 50.1 (1244-2482) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 ATTEMPTS) 48.8(503-1031) Charlie Wise 1972-76 No. Name Years 48.8 (456-935) Joe Bryant 1973-75 SEASON PLAYER MADE An PCT. 300 Kareem Townes 1992-95 48.6(684-1407) Doug Overton 1987-91 1994-95 Kareem Townes 242 553 43.8 291 Jack Hurd 1988-92 48.6 (663-1363) Tim Legler 1984-88 1993-94 Terquin Mott 83 164 50.6 278 Randy Woods 1989-92 48.6 (693-1427) Bill Taylor 1972-75 1992-93 Blitz Wooten 85 163 52.2 195 Paul Burke 1991-95 1991-92 Milko Lieverst 118 215 54.9 161 Tim Legler 1984-88 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - SEASON 1990-91 Milko Lieverst 79 158 50.0 142 Doug Overton 1987-91

Pet. (made-alt.) Name Years 1989-90 Doug Overton 201 387 51.9 111 Bobby Johnson 1986-90 1988-89 Craig Conlin 135 226 59.7 64.6 (144- 223) Craig Conlin 1987-88 1987-88 Craig Conlin 144 223 64.6 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - 58.8 (245-443) Michael Brooks 1978-79 1986-87 Craig Conlin 129 245 52.7 SEASON 58.7 (237-404) Ralph Lewis 1983-84 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 155 303 51.2 58.5(62-106) Craig Conlin 1985-86 No. Names Years 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 201 360 55.8 58.3(166-346) Donn Wilber 1975-76 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 237 404 58.7 121 Randy Woods 1991-92 1982-83 Albert Butts 147 266 55.3 FIELD GOALS MADE- CAREER 113 Jack Hurd 1991-92 1981-82 Tom Piotrowskt 133 261 51.0 104 Tim Legler 1987-88 No. Name Years 1980-81 Don Word 109 210 51.9 103 Kareem Townes 1994-95 1979-80 Michael Brooks 290 553 52.4 100 Kareem Townes 1993-94 1244 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1978-79 Michael Brooks 245 443 55.3 97 Kareem Townes 1992-93 1064 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1977-78 Michael Brooks 288 490 58.8 80 Randy Woods 1990-91 904 Tom Cola 1951-55 1976-77 Donn Wilber 194 333 58.3 77 Randy Woods 1989-90 834 Steve Black 1981-85 1975-76 Mike Arizin 121 244 49.6 70 Jack Hurd 1988-89 693 Bill Taylor 1972-75 1974-75 Donn Wilber 82 149 55.1 68 Larry Koretz 1986-87 684 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 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 663 Tim Legler 1984-88 1971-72 Frank Doyle 128 49.6 258 ATEMPTED - CAREER 651 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1970-71 Ken Durrett 211 440 47.9 647 Kareem Townes 1992-95 No. Names Years 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 201 425 47.2 640 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1968-69 Ken Durrett 191 365 52.3 876 Kareem Townes 1992-95 597 Jack Hurd 1988-92 1967-68 Dave Ervin 105 201 52.2 789 Jack Hurd 1988-92 595 Randy Woods 1989-92 1966-67 George Paull 141 266 53.1 789 Randy Woods 1989-92 Frank Corace 1961-64 583 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 277 584 47.6 648 Paul Burke 1991-95 573 Larry Foust 1946-50 1964-65 George Paull 112 223 50.2 376 Doug Overton 1987-91 1963-64 Frank Corace 242 548 44.2 353 Tim Legler 1984-88 1962-63 Tony Abbott 127 278 45.7 FIELD GOALS MADE - SEASON 303 Bobby Johnson 1986-90 1961-62 Walt Sampson 100 221 45.2 Name No. Years 1960-61 George Friedrich 90 174 51.7 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1959-60 Joey Heyer 147 362 40.6 349 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 ATEMPTED - SEASON 1958-59 Robert Herdelin 144 256 56.2 335 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1957-58 Al Ferner 85 162 52.4 No. Names Years 297 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 165 348 47.4 290 Michael Brooks 1979-80 341 Randy Woods 1991-92 1955-56 Alonzo Lewis 132 277 47.6 Michael Brooks 1978-79 301 Kareem Townes 1992-93 1954-55 Tom Gola 274 624 43.9 291 Kareem Townes 1993-94 1953-54 Tom Gola 252 619 40.7 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - CAREER 285 Jack Hurd 1991-92 1952-53 Tom Gola 186 451 41.2 284 Kareem Townes 1992-95 No. Name Years 1951-52 Tom Gola 192 528 36.4 227 Randy Woods 1990-91 1950-51 Jack George 200 518 38.6 2482 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 221 Randy Woods 1989-90 2222 Tom Gola 1951-55 212 Tim Legler 1987-88 1976 Michael Brooks 1976-80 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 213 Paul Burke 1991-95 1656 Steve Black 1981-85 Hurd 1990-91 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL 193 Jack 1643 Kareem Townes 1992-95 181 Larry Koretz 1986-87 PERCENTAGE- CAREER 1439 Randy Woods 1989-92 (50-made minmum) 1427 Bill Taylor 1972-75 THREE-POINT FIELD- GOAL

1411 Jack Hurd 1988-92 Pel. (made-alt.) Name Years PERCENTAGE - YEAR BY YEAR 1407 Doug Overton 1987-91 (minimum 30 made) 45.6(161-353) Tim Legler 1984-88 1403 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 41.5(100-241) Rich Tarr 1984-88 SEASON PLAYER MADE An PG. 1400 Frank Corace 1961-64 41.5(56-135) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1399 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1994-95 Kareem Townes 103 .363 37.8 (142-376) Doug Overton 1987-91 1363 Tim Legler 1984-88 1993-94 Kareem Townes 100 291 .343 37.6(68-181) Larry Koretz 1983-87 1344 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1992-93 Paul Burke 63 177 .356 36.9(291-789) Jack Hurd 1988-92 it 1277 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1991-92 Jack Hurd 113 285 .397 1990-91 Randy Woods 227 .352 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 65 .477

76 3 POINT FIELD GOALS/ FREE THROWS/REBOUNDS

1988-89 JackHurd 70 159 .440 506 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1429 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1987-88 TimLegler 104 212 .491 459 Norm Grekin 1949-53 1372 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1986-87 RichTarr 37 87 .425 437 Kareem Townes 1992-95 966 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 432 Randy Woods 1991-92 850 Ken Durrett 1968-71 FREE THROWS 429 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 832 Norm Grekin 1949-53 826 George Sutor 1962-65 FREE- THRO PERCENTA GE CAREER W FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED - SEASON 791 Walter Sampson 1961-64 (200-made minimum) 784 Bob Alden 1957-60 No. Nome Years 780 Albert Butts 1981-84 Pet. (made-alt) Name Years 266 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 773 Jim Wolkiewicz 1974-78 1964-67 84.6 (296-350) Hubic Marshall 259 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 751 Milko Lieverst 1988-92 82.1(262-319) Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 237 Michael Brooks 1979-80 81.9(344-420) Steve Black 1981-85 224 Randy Woods 1991-92 1987-91 81.4(285-350) Doug Overton 221 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 No. Nome Yeors 80.5 (248-308) Connolly 1976-80 Mo 220 Alonzo Lewis 1 981-84 79.4 (343-432) Randy Woods 1989-92 652 Tom Gola 1953-54 79.4(239-301) Charlie Wise 1972-76 PERCENTAGE LEADERS- 618 Tom Gola 1954-55 TimLegler 1984-88 79.1(212-268) YEAR BY YEAR (60 OR MOREA TTEMPTS) 497 Tom Gola 1951-52 78.2(219-280) Craig Conlin 1985-89 434 Tom Gola 1952-53 SEASON PLAYER MADE An pa. 78.1(395-506) Chip Greenberg 1982-86 386 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 76.2 (266-349) Bob McAteer 1959-62 1994-95 Kareem Townes 112 139 80.6 75.7(331-437) KareemTownes 1992-95 1993-94 Kareem Townes 115 149 77.1 REBOUNDING A VERA GE CAREER 75.2(231-307) Donn Wilber 1973-77 1992-93 Paul Burke 89 111 80.2 (600-rebound minimum) 75.0 (273-364) Paul Burke 1991-95 1991-92 Randy Woods 182 224 81.3 72.2 (673-932) Lionel Simmons 1986-90 Pet. Nome Years 1990-91 Doug Overton 106 128 82.8 1989-90 Doug Overton 95 119 79.8 18.7 Tom Gola 1951-55 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE - SEASON 1988-89 Craig Conlin 59 68 86.8 12.1 Jackie Moore 1951-53

Pet. (mode-oil.) Name Years 1987-88 Tim Legler 57 71 80.3 12.0 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1986-87 Rich Tarr 75 94 79.8 12.0 Ken Durrett 1968-71 91.7(55-60) Kurt Kanaskie 1978-79 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 161 191 84.3 11.6 George Sutor 1962-65 85.4(105-123) Charlie Wise 1974-75 1984-85 Steve Black 74 89 83.1 11.2 Bob Alden 1957-60 85.2(98-115) Mo Connolly 1979-80 1983-84 Steve Black 103 126 81.7 11.1 Joe Bryant 1973-75 84.8 (67-79) Hubie Marshall 1964-65 1982-83 Steve Black 47 62 77.4 10.9 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 84.5(120-142) Hubie Marshall 1965-66 1981-82 Steve Black 119 143 83.2 10.7 Walter Sampson 1961-64 84.5(109-129) Hubie Marshall 1964-65 1980-81 Kevin Lynam 97 111 87.4 9.5 Norm Grekin 1949-54 1979-80 Mo Connolly 98 115 85.2 FREE- THROWS MADE - CAREER 1978-79 Kurt Kanaskie 55 60 91.7 REBOUND A VERAGE - SEASON

No. Name Years 1977-78 Kurt Kanaskie 81 99 81.8 Pet. Nome Years 1976-77 Darryl Gladden 51 64 79.7 673 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1975-76 Charlie Wise 105 130 80.8 23.0 Tom Gola 1953-54 653 Tom Gola 1951-55 1974-75 Charlie Wise 76 89 85.4 19.9 Tom Gola 1954-55 500 Michael Brooks 1976-80 1973-74 Joe Bryant 86 123 69.9 17.1 Tom Gola 1951-52 453 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1972-73 Bobby Jones 48 57 84.2 15.5 Tom Gola 1952-53 395 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1971-72 Frank Doyle 71 88 80.7 14.7 Bob Alden 1958-59 1968-71 377 Ken Durrett 1970-71 Ken Durrett 145 189 76.7 Ctawford 1970-73 353 Jim 1969-70 Fran Dunphy 83 101 82.2 REBOUND 344 Steve Black 1981-85 1968-69 Bernie Williams 62 79 78.5 Randy 1989-92 SEASON PLAYER TOTAL AVERAGE 343 Woods 1967-68 Dave Ervin 49 60 81.7 331 KareemTownes 1992-95 1966-67 Hubic Marshall 6.~ 109 129 84.5 1994-95 Kuril. ii ik Havwood 161 323 Norm Grekin 1949-53 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 120 142 84.5 1993-94 Romaine Haywood 173 6.4 1946-50 318 Larry Foust 1964-65 Marshall 84.8 Hubie 67 79 1992-93 Bin/ W'ooten 167 1.4 1963-64 Frank Corace 117 172 68.0 1991-92 Milko Lieverst 246 7.9 FREE THROWS MADE - SEASON 1962-63 Tony Abbott 48 63 76.2 1990-91 Milko Lieverst 231 8.0 1961-62 Bob McAteer 133 170 78.2 No. Name Years 1989-90 Lionel Simmons 356 11.1 1960-61 Bill Raftery 106 139 76.3 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 365 11.4 196 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1959-60 Ralph Bantivoglio 52 65 80.0 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 386 11.4 189 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 1958-59 Hugh Brolly 46 62 74.2 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 322 9.8 182 Randy Woods 1991-92 1957-58 Bill Kathcder 72 95 75.7 1985-86 Chip Greenburg 145 5.2 1 67 Michael Brooks 1979-80 1956-57 Alonzo Lewis 129 180 71.2 1984-85 Ralph 1 ewis 2dS 9.6 164 Alonzo Lewis 1983-84 1955-56 Fran O'Malley 62 97 68.6 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 281 9.1 146 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 1954-55 Tom Gola 202 267 75.6 1982-83 Albert Butts 307 9.6 1953-54 Tom Gola 186 254 73.2 1981-82 Albert Butts 8.8 FREE- THRO WS A TTEMPTED - CAREER 1952-53 Tom Gola 145 186 78.0 19X0-81 Stan \\ illums 248 9.2 „ 1951-52 Tom Gola 120 170 in. No. Name Michael Brooks 11.5 1950-51 Jack George 94 (56 932 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 L978-79 Michael Brooks W 13.3 19- 877 Tom Gola 1951-55 REBOl 7J Michael Brooks »8 12.8 838 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 1976 n Michael Brooks 311 10.7 714 Michael Brooks 1976-80 REBOUNDS - CAREER 1975-76 DonnWilbei 261 10.0 654 Jim Crawford 1970-73 1974-75 .mi 330 11.4 No. Nome 1 eors 512 Albert Butts 1981-84 1973 n |oe Bryant 282 ins Tom Cola 509 Ken Durrett 1968-71 1951 55 |ot I'll t

REBOUNDS/BLOCKED SHOTS/ ASSISTS/STEALS

168 Rich Tarr 1987-88 1971-72 ]im Crawford 273 10.9 STEALS - CAREER 166 Paul Burke 1994-95 1970-71 Ken Durrett 251 9.3 160 Randv Woods 1991-92 No. Name Years 1969-70 Ken Durrett 315 12.1

1968-69 Ken Durrett 284 11.8 277 Doug Overton 1987-91 ASSISTA VERAGE - CAREER 1967-68 Ed Szczesny 281 10.0 239 Lionel Simmons 1986-89 (200- minimum) 1966-67 Stan Wlodarczyk 257 9.9 220 Randy Woods 1989-92

1965-66 George Paull 220 8.8 Pet. Name Years 214 Paul Burke 1991-95 1964-65 George Sutor 267 11.6 205 Jack Hutd 1988-92 5.5 Doug Overton 1987-91 1963-64 George Sutor 282 11.3 200 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 5.2 Paul Burke 1991-95 1962-63 George Sutor 277 11.5 196 Kareem Townes 1992-95 5.1 Darrvl Gladden 1976-80 1961-62 Walt Sampson 280 11.2 176 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 4.6 Larrv Cannon 1966-69 1960-61 Joe Carey 221 9.6 134 Rich Tarr 1984-88 4.2 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1959-60 Bob Alden 319 14.5 118 Steve Black 1981-85 4.2 Charlie Wise 1972-76 1958-59 Bob Herdelin 324 14.1 112 Tim Leglet 1984-88 3.9 Randv Woods 1989-92 1957-58 Bob Alden 214 9.3 106 Philson 1981-84, 3.9 Greg Webstet 1977-81 1956-57 Wally Fredericks 226 8.7 85-86 3.6 Rich Tat 1984-88 1955-56 Fran O'Malley 352 14.1 Larry Koretz 1983-87 3.6 Greg Cannon 1968-71 1954-55 Tom Gola 618 19.9 82 Albert Butts 1981-84 3.5 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1953-54 Tom Gola 652 21.7 Craig Conlin 1985-89 i.i Glenn Collier 1973-76 1952-53 Tom Gola 434 15.5 Petet Tiano 1981-85 2.8 Jim Crawford 1970-73 1951-52 Tom Gola 497 15.5 2.3 Kareem Townes 1992-95 STEALS - SEASON

BLOCKED SHOTS - CAREER ASSISTAVERAGE - SEASON No. Name Years No. Name Years Pd. Nome Years 98 Doug Overton 1988-89 248 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 89 Randy Woods 1988-89 7.63 Doug Overton 1988-89 107 Ron Barnes 1985-87 85 Doug Overton 1989-90 6.66 Paul Burke 1993-94 94 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 75 Kareem Townes 1994-95 6.63 Doug Overton 1989-90 67 Tom Piotrowski 1978-79, 75 Randy Woods 1991-92 6.44 Greg Webstet 1980-81 80-83 71 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 6.41 Darrvl Gladden 1977-78 63 Albert Butts 1981-84 70 Alonzo Lewis 1983-84 6.15 Paul Burke 1994-95 6.09 Larry Cannon 1968-69 BLOCKED SHOTS - SEASON STEALS LEADERS- YEAR BY YEAR 5.16 Randy Woods 1991-92 No. Nome Years SEASON PLAYER TOTAL AVERAGE

ASSIST LEADERS - YEAR BY YEAR 77 Lionel Simmons 1987-88 1994-95 Kareem Townes 75 2.78 65 Lionel Simmons 1989-90 SEASON PLAYER TOTAL AVERAGE 1993-94 Paul Burke 65 2.41 61 Lionel Simmons 1988-89 Kareem Townes 65 2.41 1994-95 Paul Burke 166 6.15 57 Ron Barnes 1985-86 1992-93 Kareem Townes 56 2.07 1993-94 Paul Burke 180 6.66 50 Ron Barnes 1986-87 1991-92 Rand)- Woods 75 2.42 1992-93 Paul Burke 133 4.92 1990-91 Randy Woods 59 2.36 1991-92 Randv Woods 160 5.16 1989-90 Doug Overton 98 3.06 ASSISTS - 1990-91 Doug Overton 124 4.96 STEALS 1988-89 Lionel Simmons 71 2.09 1989-90 Doug Ovetton 212 6.63 assists CAREER 1987-88 Lionel Simmons 34 2.42 1988-89 Doug Ovetton 244 7.63 1986-87 Lionel Simmons 53 1.61 No. Nome Years 1987-88 Rich Tarr 168 4.90 1985-86 Tim Legler 27 0.96 1986-87 Rich Tarr 189 5.73 671 Doug Overton 1987-91 1984-85 Ralph Lewis 52 1.86 1985-86 Chip Greenberg 106 3.76 567 Paul Butke 1991-95 1983-84 Ralph Lewis 70 2.26 1984-85 Chip Greenberg 118 4.37 461 Darrvl Gladden 1976-80 1982-83 Chip Greenberg 54 2.16 1983-84 Chip Greenberg 148 4.93 461 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 1982-83 Chip Greenberg 89 3.56 429 Rich Tarr 1984-88 1981-82 Steve Black 80 2.86 407 Charlie Wise 1972-76 1980-81 Greg Webstet 174 6.44 368 Greg Webstet 1977-81 1979-80 Kevin Lvnam 130 4.19 366 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1978-79 Darrvl Gladden 157 5.60 355 Lionel Simmons 1986-90 1977-78 Darrvl Gladden 186 6.40 347 Larry Cannon 1966-69 1976-77 Tony DiLeo 105 3.62 340 Randv Woods 1989-92 1975-76 Charlie Wise 134 5.15 278 Glenn Collier 1973-76 1974-75 Charlie Wise 128 4.41 261 Kevin Lvnam 1977-81 1973-74 Charlie Wise 110 3.93 244 Tim Legler 1984-88 1972-73 Jim Crawford 79 3.16 1971-72 Jim Crawford 68 2.72 ASSISTS SEASON 1970-71 Greg Cannon 140 5.16 No. Nome Years 1969-70 Fran Dunphv 113 4.35 1968-69 Larry Cannon 140 5.83 244 Doug Overton 1988-89 1967-68 Larrv Cannon 134 4.76 212 Doug Overton 1989-90 1966-67 Hubie Marshall 107 4.12 189 Rich Tarr 1986-87 1965-66 Hubie Marshall 102 3.92 186 Darrvl Gladden 1977-78 180 Paul Burke 1993-94

78 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Buddy Kline 1956-57 NAME YEARS PLAYED F Ernie Klossin 1958-59 1947-51 Bill 1960-63 Matt Fanning Larrv Koretz 1983-87 Rafterv Fernet 1956-59 1971-74 A Al Roberr Kraemer 1954-55 Joe Rapczynski Bob Fields 1969-71 Matt Kratchowill 1934-35 Irvin Reichman 1941-43 Tony Abbott 1960-63 Frank Finegan 1952-54 Ed Krupa 1939-40 Sam Rines 1987-89 1946-48 Richard Adair Flavin 1961-62 Bill 1965-67 Jim Ed Kwasny 1942-43; 1946-47 Ring Bob Alden 1957-60 Brian Flickinger 1994- Paul Roach 1983-84 Edward Alti 1951-53 Ralph Flowers 1987-89 Len Robinson 1985-87 1953-56 L Bob Ames Ed Forrest 1971-72 Jack Rowan 1956-57 1975-76 Mike Arizin Larry Foust 1946-49 Olof Landgren 1994- Joe Ruggiero 1938-40 Bill Fox 1970-73 Bill Lavery 1956-59 Jack Fox 1947-48 Jack Lawlor 1967-68 S Wally Fredericks 1954-57 Eric Lee 1984-88 RavBab 1931-32 Walter Sampson 1961-64 Jack French 1950-53 Quincy Lee 1992-94 Ray Bahr 1931-32; 1934-35 Rav Schultz 1990-93 George Friedrich 1958-62 Tim Legler 1984-88 Ralph Bantivoglio 1957-60 Fran Scott 1966-68 Gregory Froio 1930-32 Al Lewis 1954-57 Ron Barnes 1985-87 Curr Fromal 1961-62; 1963-65 Ralph Lewis 1981-85 Don Shelton Steve BarurTi 1971-74 1988-91; 1992-93 Steve FromaJ 1993- Fred Ley 1949-51 Jim Baukal 1983-84 Edward Shepper 1946-47 Tom Fuhs 1970-72 Joseph Leyden 1941-43 John Beck 1960-61 Lionel 1986-90 Milko Lieversc 1988-92 Simmons Dave Bednarik 1965-66; 1967-68 Charles Singley 1953-56 Phil Looby 1939-40 George Bell 1958-59 Andrew Skvoretz 1942-43 Kevin Lynam 1977-81 Thomas Bell 1941-42 Paul Gallagher 1961-63 Joseph Lynch 1962-64 Robert Smith 1952-53 Mike Bergin 1989-93 William Gallagher 1946-49 William Snow 1964-65 Bill Lynn 1939-40 Fred Bernhardt 1943-43; 1946-48 Jorge Garayta 1970-71 Mark Spain 1976-80 Steve 1981-85 Black Tom Garbenna 1955-58 M Earl Steigerwalt 1942-43; 1946-48 Frank Blatcher 1953-56 Richard Gcnoni 1958-59 Mike Stock 1989-91 Mike Boligirz 1984-86 Jack George 1949-51 Bill Magariry 1964-66 Chuck Storm 1964-67 Edward Bowler 1960-61 Gene Gillen 1939-40 Paul Malseed 1939-40 William Stuart 1946-48 John Bradley 1941-43 John Gillespie 1948-51 Bob Maples 1953-56 Paul Sunderman 1946-48 Dick Breen 1950-53 Ralph Gilmore 1979-83 Gerald Marano 1963-66 Herbert Su&sman 1930-31 John Brnich 1939-40 Joseph Gilson 1951-53 Curt Marshall 1966-67 George Sutor 1962-65 Barry Brodzinski 1973-76 Edward Givnish 1955-58 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 Joe Swoyer 1939-40; 1941-42 1958-60 John Brogan Mike Gizzi 1994- Joe Markmann 1966-69 Ed Szczesny 1967-69 Hugh Brolly 1957-60 Darrvl Gladden 1976-80 Gino Massimi 1957-59 Michael Brooks 1976-80 John Gola 1954-55 Ed Masterson 1941-42 T John Brophy 1946-48 Tom Gola 1951-55 John Maull 1970-72 Derek Brown 1988-89 Manny Gomez 1953-54 Michael McAndrews 1934-35 Rich Tarr 1984-88 Joe Bryant 1973-75 James Graham 1965-66 Bob McAteer 1959-62 Andv Taylor 1957-59 Paul Burke Mort Grarz 1930-32 Kevin McBain 1972-74 William Tavlor 1972-75 1991-95 John Grauer 1948^.9; 1952-53 Bob McCann 1946-49 Roland Taylor 1967-69 AlTezsla Edward Burke 1964-67 Charles Greenberg 1953-56 Francis McCarthy 1941-43 1962-65 Edward Burns 1946-47 Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Hugh McFadden 1951-52 George Thompson 1942-43; 1946-47 Phil Burton 1980-83 Joseph Greenberg 1946-48 Charles McGlone 1940-42 Peter Tiano 1981-85 Albert Butts 1981-84 Charles Tomkins 1946-49 Norm G re Idn 1949-53 Bill McGonigal 1955-58 Gerald Griffin 1955-56 John McKeaney 1957-60 Kareem Townes 1992-95 Frank Gutekunst 1963-64 Aaron McKenna 1965-66 Fran McMenam in 1948-49; 53-54 V Greg Cannon 1968-71 Clem Meehan 1930-32; 1933-35 Larry Cannon 1966-69 H Jasper van Teeseling 1993- Joseph Meehan I'M 1-32; 33-35 Joe Carey 1958-61 1971-73 James Haggerty Mike Melchionni 1992- Tony Carney 1949-51 Haggerty 1948-51 Jack Gregg Metzinger 1974-76; 1977-78 w Harry Carpenter 1962-65 Brcn Hagwood 1980-82 Bill Michuda 1968-71 Bob Walsh I')6S '1 Daniel Carr 1965-66 John Hart 1962-64 Joe Mihalich 1974-78 Bob Walters Jr. 1968-70 Tom Carroll 1939-40 Paul Harter 1979-82 1976-80 Boh Walters Sr. 1943-47 Lamont Carter 1990-91 Kevin Harvey 1981-82 Frank Moffatt 1971-74 Jim Warrington 1951-53 Everett Catlin 1993- Robert Harvev 1975-77 Joe Mohr 1939-40 t .ret; Webster Daryle Charles 1974-76 1977-81 I.eo Haughev 1931-32 Jackie Moore 1951-53 1958-61 Reggie Chennault 1980-81 Romaine Haywood 1993- Victor Moran 1983-86 Edward Wesierson 1942-43 Sidney Chilnich 1942-43; 1946-47 Bob Herdclm 1958-60 Keith Morris 1988-92 Ace Whitaker 1946-47 Larry Chilson 1960-62 Hever 1957-60 Joe Charley MosiLjnr 1930-32; 1933-35 Carlton Clark Donn Wilber 1973-77 1981-83 Louis Hilt 1941-42 Tercjuin Mott 1992-94 Steve Wilej 1972-73 Henry Close 1930-32 Frank Hocrst 1935-39 Moon Mullen 1946-47 Glenn Bernie Williams 1966-60 Collier 1973-76 James Hoerst 1941 43 Dennis Murphy 1959-62 Stan Williams IT" SI Richard Collins 1931-32 Bron Holland 1989-92 Charlie Wise it: -(, Walter Colman 1946-50 Gary Holmes 1953-54 N Bill Wisniewski 19.il -42 Frank Comerford 1946-50 Edward Holzer 1967-70 Stan Witalcc 1'xr 70 Matt Comey 1993- Jack Hurd 1988-92 Steve Namiotka 1980-82 Stan Wlodar^/vk 1966-6') ( ( jinlm r.n^ 1985-89 JcfFNeubauer 1989-93 Connolly Jim Wolkav. k 1974 B James 1976-80 Derick Newton 1993-95 William Conner 1946-48 Marvin Woods 1986-88 Nohr I'Nl-i J [oseph Randv John Conners 1974-76 Fred lehlc Woods 1989-92 Charlie Norfleel 1979-80 Frank Corace 1961-64 Bin/ Wooten Don Word 1979-81 Jim Crawford 1970-73 J Joseph Cunane 1962-65 Steve Wreidi 1988-89 1'INl 8" Donald Cunningham 1956-57 [errence Jackson John O'Donncll 1949-51 I J \\ \ nne William Janus Varick Cutler 1973-76 1930 >2 Funk O'Hara 1951-54 Boh Johnson 1986 90 FranO'Malley 1953 56 Y Bob Jones 1972-73 |ohn O'Neill I 19 Yodsnukis Gary Jones l')Xi N" John Mik, ( Isbome 1967-68

I homas Danzi 1 963-64 Newt Jones 1948-52 Doug Overton 1987 91

Dave Davis 1979-83 ( harles [oseph 194 i 16 Joseph DiCocco 1971-74 Current Players in Boldfaie lony Dilxo 1976-78

( Ims Donato 19 1 Ken I'.iL /iss ski i"s, 88 1 utcke Kalombo 1991-93 I'l-lN I '(611 t Buddy Donnelly V '.irk I I, Kurt Kanaskic " i, BO Frank Doyle 1971-74 Kuril |ohn Kane 1946 18 [err) Dugan I'll, <„S |amei Phdan 1949 51 Bill Kathedei 1951-53; i6 i8 Fran Dunphy I'll,' 'ii Dallas Philson 1981 84; 1985 B6 Phil Keai 1935 >6 Ken Durrctt 1968 i kit Pia |oe Kenned) 1956-57 I, 'Ml P ,\\ski 1980 st Ken Kenned) E loin Pl.il .i 19 Ron Kennedy 1969 i 11,11 PI, i. 1969 if ( h.uliA 1 Itnngham 1955 58 Bela Kere< / 1959-60 Broderit k Presideni

1 >.iw- I i\ hi 1965-68 Davi k,nns 1979-83 Bob Pi.ik 1953 A

79 LA SALLE'S NCAA LEADERS

LA SALLE UNLVERSLTYLN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK

Most career points: 3rd Lionel Simmons 3217 1987-90 21st Michael Brooks 2628 1977-80

Most career rebounds (4 years):

1st Tom Gola 2201 1952-55 (118 games)

Most career rebounds (after 1973): 4th Lionel Simmons 1429 1987-90 (131 games) 8th Michael Brooks 1372 1977-80 (114 games)

Most rebounds in a season: 3rd Tom Gola 652 1954 (30 games) 8th Tom Gola 618 1955 (31 games)

Most consecutive games scoring in double figures:

1st Lionel Simmons 115 1987-90

Most games scoring in double figures: 2nd Lionel Simmons, 128 1987-90

Most Combined Points, 2 Teammates vs. Division I Opponent

2nd 91 Randy Woods (46) and Doug Overton (45) vs. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, 1990

Three-Point Field Goals, Season Tl6th Randy Woods 121 1992

Three-Point Field Goals, Career: T22nd Jack Hurd 291 1989-72

Thirty games won in a season: La Salle 30 1989-90

Career 2000 points & 1000 rebounds: Lionel Simmons 3217 points/1429 rebounds 1987-90 Michael Brooks 2628 points/1372 rebounds 1977-80 Tom Gola 2462 points/2201 rebounds 1952-55

80 ' 1994-95 ORED TEAMS ^WD PLAYERS

I i 1954 NCAA CHAMPIONS

tr*~D s^ The Evening Bulletin fgr March 21, 1954 LA SALLE BEATS BRADLEY, 92-76, FOR NCAA TLTLE

Explorers Wrap Up Game i^\> With 30-Point 3d Period; 2 Scoring Marks Broken

By Bob Vetrone

OfThe Bulletin Sports Staff A City, — in if Kansas Mo., March 20 La Salle College, playing byfar its greatest game ofa long and successful season, roared to a 92-76 victory over Bradley tonight to

The Road to the 1954 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS bring Philadelphia itsfirst NCAA basket- SEMI-FINALS ball championship. Championship began in Buffalo ... LA SALLE 92, Penn State 54 The Explorers, receiving sparklingperfor- FIRST ROUND March 19, 1954 mancefrom about a halfdozen ofits play- Fordham 74 (OT) Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, LA SALLE 76, ers, used a devastating 30-point third

March 8, 1954 Kansas City, MO quarter to reach the highest pinnacle any Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY Blatcher, who had scored 25 points in the local team has approached. Tom Gola,

previous three games, matched Gola's total of Charley Singley, Frank Blatcher, Fran O'Malley s , off a pass from Gola, tied OMalley, Frank O'Hara — all took im- 1 9 points in the NCAA semifinal victory over the game at 68 at the buzzer in regulation, portant parts in the triumph, which was the Nittany Lions. Gola also had 17 rebounds and La Salle went on to capture the overtime turned into a runaway by that prolific as La Salle led from the opening tap. Coach victory. Gola finished with 28 points and 16 third quarter. Ken Loeffler was almost apologetic after the rebounds, and O'Malley added 13 points. game, explaining. "We weren't very interesting In rolling to its 92-point total. La Salle

but what can you do against a zone (defense)." broke the recordforpoints in a champion- - EASTERN REGIONAL SEMI-FINALS ship game. The combinedpointage of 168

LA SALLE 88, North Carolina State 81 also set a new recordfor the tourneyfinal. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - March 12, 1954 FINALS La Salle EG FT PTS The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA LA SALLE 92, Bradley 76 Singley 8 7 23

Greenberg 2 1 5 Singley points March 20, 1954 Gola and each scored 26 as the Maples 2 4 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, Explorers advanced to the Eastern Regional Blatcher 11 1 23

final with a win over the Atlantic Coast Kansas City, MO Gola 7 5 19

O'Malley 5 1 11 Champion Wolfpack. Gola also had 26 Trailing 43-42 at halftime, La Salle exploded Yodsnukis rebounds. The NCAA win was a repeat of an for 30 points in the third period to open a 15- O'Hara 2 2 Z earlier La Salle triumph, 83-79, at North TOTALS 37 18 92 point lead and coast to the NCAA title. Gola Carolina State. scored 9 points. Blatcher 8 in the period. Bradley EG FT PTS Petersen 4 1 10 Blatcher, a 24-year-old sophomore Navy EASTERN REGIONAL - FINALS Babetch veteran, and Singley, another sophomore, each King 6 12 LA SALLE 64, Navy 48 3 scored 23 points in the Championship game, Gower 1 1 March 13, 1954 while Gola again had as many points as Estergard 3 11 17 The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Carney 3 11 17 rebounds ( 1 9). In the five NCAA Tournament Utt games, Gola averaged 22.8 points and 20.4 Gola again led the way with 22 points and 24 Kent 8 16 Singley points in the rebounds. A 22-8 scoring margin in the third rebounds; averaged 17.2 Riley I 1 2 TOTALS 22 32 76 period gave the Explorers a 43-29 lead going tournament, Blatcher 13.4, O'Malley 10.2, and Frank O'Hara, the only senior on the into the last 1 minutes. Singley had 1 6 points Bradley 22 21 14 roster, 6.8. the in the championship victory. Gola was voted tournament's 19—76 Outstanding Player and was joined on the All- La Salle 19 23 30 20—92 Tournament team by Singley. Officials: Hagan Anderson, Ross Dean Attendance: 10,500

82 1952 NIT CHAMPIONS

Grekin, Gola MVPs as La Salle Tops Dayton To Win NIT Championship

In the early days of post-season basketball tournaments - in around the country. And coach Loeffler had this praise for

the late 1930s through the middle '50s - the National Invi- the team in an article that appeared in the La Salle Colle-

tation Tournament was at least on a par with, and perhaps gian:

superior to, the still-emerging NCAA Tournament. So, when

the La Salle Explorers romped through Seton Hall, St. John's, "This was a new team, a young team, like a child in fact. It

Duquesne and Dayton to capture the 1952 championship, first had to walk. As any child would, it fell a few times. It

it was a feat of national basketball importance. gradually learned to walk, then to run. Against Seton Hall,

it found it could jump as well as run."

La Salle, coached by future Hall of Famer Ken Loeffler, had

entered the NIT as an unseeded team and had to get by And Ken could have added: "All the way to a national cham-

Seton Hall's powerful Pirates, led by seven-footer Walter pionship."

Dukes and an exceptional guard in Richie Regan. But La Salle freshman Tom Gola and junior Fred Iehle hit for 30 NIT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME and points respectively, with Iehle pouring in 20 in the 25 MARCH 15, 1952 first half.

La Salle FG FT PTS. Gola had 1 9 rebounds and six assists and junior Norm Grekin Grekin 5 5 15 grabbed 1 5 boards. In a game that was described as one of Gilson the best in the NIT's 14-year history, the margin was never Iehle 8 2 18 more than four points, as a capacity crowd of 1 8,422 wildly Gola 9 4 22 cheered on both teams in New York's old Madison Square French Garden Moore 3 2 8

Jones 1 1 In the quarter-finals, Grekin, playing his way toward a share Donnelly 5 1 11 of tournament MVP honors with Gola, tallied 17 points Altieri and had 16 rebounds in a 51-45 victory over local favorite O'Hara St. John's. And Grekin again played a big role in the 59-46 TOTALS 15 romp over the -led , rated by 30 75 many as the top team in the tournament. Grekin had 21 Dayton points and 10 rebounds, Gola contributed 14 rebounds and FG FT PTS

1 points and sophomore Jackie Moore added 1 2 points Grigsby 8 2 18 and 1 1 rebounds. Ho ran 3 6

Paxson 5 5 15

Then came the championship game against a tall and tal- Salice 1 1 3 ented team, and it was no contest. Led by Donoher Gola and Iehle and playmaking captain Buddy Donnelly, Meineke 4 5 13

the Explorers built a 38-30 halftime lead, then wrapped up Taylor

the title with a 37-34 second-half advantage. Grekin, Gola Norris 3 1 7 and Moore were named to the All-Tournament team, and Bovle

the Olympic Trials were just ahead. Harris

Joseph 1 2 At that time, the Olympic squad was picked from team Waywood

trials rather than individuals as is done today. In those Tri- TOTALS 25 14 64 als, La Salle again defeated St. John's, 71-62, but bowed to

Clyde Lovellette and the Kansas Jayhawks, 70-65, and fell La Salle 18 20 25 12--75 before the Phillips Oilers, an AAU powerhouse. Dayton 13 17 18 16—64

Between the NIT and the Olympic Trials, the team, the Officials: Lou Eisenstein,

school and the City of Philadelphia received notice from all

83 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS

YYeor Tournament Site Opponent Store Year Tournament Site Opponent Store

1952-53 ECAC Holiday New York, NY DePaul L 61-63 1968-69 Quaker City Spectrum Penn State W 70-55 Festival Cincinatti W 86-81 Tournament Indiana W 108-88

New York U. W 80-63 South Carolina L 59-62

1953-54 Kentucky Lexington, KY UCLA w 62-53 1969-70 Volunteer Knoxville, TN Yale W 81-59

Invitational Kentucky L 60-73 Classic Tennessee L 47-55

ECAC Holiday New York, NY St. Louis w 77-63 Quaker City Spectrum Georgia W 76-66

Festival Niagara L 50-69 Tournament Cornell W 68-56 Brigham Young W 74-62 Columbia w 89-74 CHAMPION

1954-55 Kentucky Lexington, KY S. California W 49-38 MVP - Fran Dunphy

Invitational Kentucky L 54-63

1970-71 Charlotte Charlotte, NC Georgia w 50-42

ECAC Holiday NewYotk,NY Syracuse W 103-54 Invitational Boston College w 75-63

Festival UCLA w 85-77 CHAMPION

Duquesne L 65-67 MVP - Ken Durrett

MVP - Tom Gola

1971-72 Cornhusker Lincoln, NE Baylor w 81-68

1955-56 ECAC Holiday New York, NY San Francisco L 62-79 Classic Nebraska L 60-75

Festival Syracuse W 75-72

St. John's W 85-76 Quaker City Palestra Boston College L 61-62

Tournament Fairfield W 108-96 1956-57 Orange Bow! Miami, FL Western Kentucky L 76-89 Massachusetts W 82-75

Classic Seton Hall W 82-72

Valparaiso W 103-73 1972-73 Cable Car Oakland, CA San Francisco L 73-74

Classic Santa Clara L 69-71 (OT)

1957-58 Richmond Richmond, VA Virginia W 72-64

Invitational Richmond W 59-55 (OT) Quaker City Palestra S.California W 77-72

CHAMPION Tournament New Mexico State W 76-70

MVP - Bill Katheder St. Joseph's L 52-77

1961-62 ECAC Holiday New York, NY Dartmouth w 87-60 1973-74 Big Sun St.Petersburg.FL Wake Fotest L 90-95

Festival Cincinnati L 56-64 Tournanment Western Kentucky W 76-65

Dayton L 67-81

ECAC Holiday New York, NY Stanford W 77-66

1962-63 Quaket City Palestra Brigham Young L 73-84 Festival Manhattan L 65-73 Tournament Delaware W 80-64 Ptinceton W 83-78 Bowling Green w 74-67 (OT) 1974-75 Dayton Dayton, OH Clemson W 67-63

1963-64 Quaker City Palestra Northwestern w 91-69 Invitational Texas Tech w 73-64 Tournament Georgetown w 80-69 CHAMPION

St. Bonaventure w 83-80 MVP - Bill Taylor CHAMPION

MVP - Frank Co race Sugat Bowl New Orleans, LA Futman w 69-64

Classic Alabama w 77-73

1964-65 ECAC Holiday New York. NY St John's L 71-78 CHAMPION

Festival Temple w 83-70 MVP - Joe Bryant Syracuse w 73-70 (OT) 1975-76 Jayhawk Lawrence, KS Texas A&M w 59-57

1965-66 Quaker City Palestra Brigham Young w 71-69 Classic Kansas L 73-74

Tournament Temple L 59-66 (OT)

Minnesota L 87-92 Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Michigan L 71-86

Holiday Classic Houston L 87-90

1966-67 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Nebraska W 99-76

Invitational Vanderbilt L 95-100 1976-77 Volunteer Knoxville, TN Tennessee L 85-92

Classic SMU W 94-86

Quaker City Palestra Syracuse L 84-88

Tournament Niagara W 86-72 Cabrillo San Diego, CA San Diego State W 88-84

Bowling Green W 78-77 Classic Washington L 94-114

1967-68 Boston Garden Boston, MA Providence L 56-77 1977-78 First Union Charlotte, NC East Carolina W 96-95(20T)

Invitational N, Carolina St. W 68-63 Invitational UNC-Charlotte L 67-68

ECAC Holiday New York, NY Louisville L 71-94 Louisville Louisville, KY Louisville L 85-113

Festival West Virgina 100-83 Classic Ohio State L 83-86

Syracuse 78-68

84 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS

Year Tournament Site Opponent Store Yeor Tournament Site Opponent Store

1978-79 Montana Billings, MT Montana L 78-91 Jostens Palestn Pennsylvania W 77-61

Classic Cal St.-Fullerton L 75-84 Classic Long Beach State W 96-63 CHAMPION

1979-1 Cougar Provo, UT Texas A&M W 72-67 MVP - Lionel Simmons

Classic Brigham Young L 106-108(3OT)

Cotton States Atlanta, GA South Carolina W 85-67

Lobo Albuquerque, NM Utah State 88-89 Classic Georgia L 85-95

Classic Idaho State 88-83

1989-90 Coors Light ,CA S.W.Missouri W 62-58

1980-81 Cabrillo San Diego, CA San Diego State 67-93 ( lassie Fresno State W 75-63

Classic Geotgetown 63-79 CHAMPION

MVP - Lionel Simmons

1981-82 Cougar Provo, UT Western Caroli 55-58

Classic Idaho State 68-86 USF&G Sugar New Orleans, LA Ohio State W 74-62

Bowl Classic Florida W 76-69 Golden Gate San Francisco.CA Iona 71-95 CHAMPION

Classic Rice 64-58 MVP - Lionel Simmons

Connecticut Mutual Hartford, CT South Florida 62-82 1990-91 DaiwaBall Tokyo, Japan Baylor W 87-82

Classic St. Bonaventure W 68-65 Idaho W 83-61 CHAMPION

1982-83 Marshall Memorial Huntington, WV Texas A&M L 74-82 MVP - Doug Overton Tournament Brown W 61-59

1 99 1 -92 Central Fidelity Richmond, VA California 99-76

Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wl Cincinnati L 73-76 Classic Richmond 63-78

Classic Wisconsin - G.B. W 62-51

MVP - Steve Black Far West Classic Portland, OR Oregon State 80-92

Oregon 105-75

1983-84 Maryland College Park, MD George Washington W 65-64

Invitational Maryland L 83-96 1992-93 Valley Bank Tucson, AZ West Virginia L 67-80

Fiesta Bowl Delaware State W 83-74 1984-85 Apple Stanford, CA ham Young W 74-73

Invitational Standford 73-84 1993-94 Mile High Boulder, CO Yale W 78-69

Miller High Tampa, FL Fotdam 67-74 Classic

Life Classic Dartmouth 84-55 Colorado L 65-84

1985-86 Carrier Syracuse, NY Syracuse 72-97 Big Island Hilo, Hawaii Creighton W 66-56

Classic Ohio Universirv 65-70 Classic

Tennessee Tech W 109-93

Jostens Palestra Temple 58-81

Classic Bowling Green 94-54 Ohio U. L 80-100

1986-87 AMI Classic Miami, FL Penn State 58-59 1994-95 MetLife San Francisco Cal Poly (SLO) ts W 85-49

Central Florida 68-43

San Francisco W 82-80 Hawaiian Tropic Daytona Beach. FL Georgia 65-82 CHAMPION

Classic Eastern Kentucky W 98-83 MVP - Kareem Townes

-"5 Jostens Pale St. Joseph's L 70-77 Dr Pepper Waco, TX Howard W 91

Classic Northeastern W 102-85 Classic

Baylor W 75-64 1987-8 CBT Hartford Hartlotd, CT Texas-San Antonio W 74-51 CHAMPION

Invitational Delaware W 86-72 MVP - Kareem Townes CHAMPION

MVP - Lionel Simmons

Jostens Palestra Villanova 1 80-83

Classic Canisius W 85-73

1988-89 Acme Boot Clatksvillc, TN Georgia Southern W 64-62

Classic Austin Peay W 79-74 CHAMPION

MVP - Lionel Simmons

85 LA SALLE'S BEST GOLA, BROOKS, SIMMONS 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 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: 1 969 Coach of the Year, New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers; 1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient; "Living Sports Legend", Philadelphia Sports Writers Association, 1985; Madi- son Square Garden Hall of Fame; Madison Square Garde« All-Time Team; Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame; SPORTMagazme

All-Time All-American Team; Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame; Big Five Hall of Fame, 1 986 (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 5 1 . 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, and in Europe and in the United States Basketball League.

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 115. 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 La Salle record with 30 victories and whose 30-2 record was

the best in Division I. Simmons is now in his sixth season with the NBAs .

Among Simmons' honors are the 1990: John R. Wooden Award; Eastman Kodak Award (National Association of Basketball

Coaches); Award (Basketball Hall ofFame) and the Naismith Award. He was named 1 990 Player of the Year by: Associated Press; United Press International; U.S. Basketball Writers Association (Mercedes Benz 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).

86 J ERSITY LA SALLE UNIVERSITY

La Salle is a comprehensive university that combines The athletic department is housed in Hayman Hall. the best of all educational worlds. With more than The facility includes the 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk 5,700 men and women attending classes, the university Natatorium, three regulation-sized basketball courts, offers a pleasant environment within close proximity a 12 laps/mile suspended running track, weight

to Philadelphia's cultural, social and historic centers. training and exercise areas, sauna, squash courts and a

medical training area. Founded by the Brothers of the Christian Schools

in 1863, La Salle is named for St. John Baptist de La Salle students come from 26 states and 20 foreign La Salle, who established the Christian Brothers countries. The university houses more than 1,700 teaching order 300 years ago. The institution, resident students in 12 dormitories and three which began as a one-building academy in Center apartment complexes. The average Scholastic Aptitude

City Philadelphia, is on a 100-acre, 43-building Test (SAT) score is 1023, well above the national campus adjacent to Philadelphia's Germantown average reported by the College Board. section.

La Salle has enjoyed increasing national attention The La Salle day and evening faculty numbers 400. including:

With a student- faculty ratio of 14-1 and an average class size of 20, students can be assured of as much • U.S.News & World Report named La Salle one of the personal guidance as they need. This commitment to country's leading regional universities in the 1993, the individual student has always been a major tenet 1994 and 1995 editions of "America's Best Colleges." of the Christian Brothers.

• The New York Times, Money magazine and Barron's

Although undergraduate education remains its primary all selected La Salle to appear in their guides to the purpose, La Salle also offers Master's degree programs "best buys in college education."

in selected areas of specialization, including: Business

Administration (MBA), Bilingual/Bicultural Studies, • The influential Long Island newspaper, Newsday,

Central and Eastern European Studies, Computer referred to La Salle as a "university on the rise" in an Information Science, Education, Human Services article entitled "Where the Hot Schools Are." Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Nursing, Professional Communication, and Theological and • Standard & Poor's ranked La Salle 10th among the Pastoral Studies. The university also offers more than nation's liberal arts colleges in the number of graduates 40 undergraduate majors. who are top corporate leaders.

Various independent study programs provide • La Salle was selected to appear in Petersons Competitive

students with greater options. A thriving, Colleges, a profile of the schools that consistently accept

nationally-recognized Honors Program is available the nation's best students. for gifted students. "La Salle in Europe" offers students the opportunity to spend their sophomore • A nationwide study of nearly 900 private or junior year at the University of Fribourg, in undergraduate institutions ranked La Salle in the top

Switzerland, while receiving full academic credit at four percent since 1977 as an originating school for

La Salle. Programs are also available for a semester Ph.D.s. or a year of study in Spain and Ukraine.

• La Salle had the nation's fifth highest graduation rate

Among the major buildings on campus are: the (94%) among Division I schools for students on

Connelly Library; the Roland Holroyd Science Center athletic scholarships who entered in 1987-88. In last

with facilities for study and research in Biology, year's survey, La Salle again ranked among the nation's

Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, Physics, leaders with a 94% graduation rate. and Psychology; and the La Salle Union, which houses

offices for most student activities and clubs and is the • La Salle ranks among the nation's leaders in student

main meeting place on campus. retention; nine of every 1 freshmen return for their

sophomore year.

88 ,

PRESIDENT JOSEPH F. BURKE, F.S.C., PH.D.

Brother Joseph F. Brother Burke has authored numerous articles and Burke, F.S.C,Ph.D., book chapters as well as the book Contemporary became La Salle Approaches to Psychology and Counseling: The Self- University's 27th Regulation and Maturity Model, a comprehensive

president on July 1 graduate-level textbook on psychotherapy, published 1992. He had served by Brooks/Cole in 1989. as provost of the

university since 1990. He is a member of the American Council on Education's Council of Fellows and Commission on Born in Philadel- Leadership Development, the American Association phia in 1945, for Higher Education, Association for General and

Brother Burke is Liberal Studies, American Psychological Association,

the first La Salle and the Eastern Psychological Association. alumnus to head the 132-year-old He serves on the Board of Directors of the Greater university. He has Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, the YMCA of been a member of Greater Philadelphia, the Say Yes to Education the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the lay teaching Foundation, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of order that conducts the university, since 1963. Commerce, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, and the

Campus Boulevard Corporation. He is also on the Brother Burke, who holds the academic rank of Board ofTrustees of the Phi Kappa Theta Foundation, professor of psychology, originally served at La Salle the Nominating Panel of the Board ofTrustees of the from 1973 to 1986 as a faculty member, chairman of Community College of Philadelphia, the Executive the Psychology Department, and president of the Committee of the Board of Trustees of La Salle Faculty Senate for two terms. During that time, he University, and the Board of Trustees of Christian also initiated the university's graduate program in Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee. Human Services Psychology and was named recipient of a Christian and Mary Lindback Foundation Award In addition, Brother Burke serves on the Institutional for Distinguished Teaching. Affairs Committee of the Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Ethics Committee After serving as an American Council of Education of Germantown Hospital. Fellow at the University of Hartford for the 1986-87 academic year, Brother Burke was appointed dean of La Salle University is a comprehensive Catholic church- the College of Basic Studies and special assistant to related institution founded in 1863, with 5,700 men the president of the University of Hartford. He and women in its undergraduate and graduate returned to La Salle as provost and vice president of divisions. It is located at the edge of the historic the corporation in July, 1990. Germantown section in Northwest Philadelphia.

A 1 963 graduate of Philadelphia's La Salle College High School, Brother Burke earned his bachelor's degree in

English in 1 968 from La Salle University and a master's degree in educational administration from the University of Miami. He earned a Ph.D. in psychology and anthropology from the United States International University.

A clinical psychologist licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Brother Burke has had considerable professional experience counseling adults and adolescents, especially college students and juvenile delinquents. He served as a part-time clinical psychologist at St. Gabriel's Hall, the Christian Brothers' facility for incarcerated juveniles, from 1975-77. La Salle President Joseph F. Burke announces the University's entrance into the Atlantic 10 during a February 1995 press conference. W\

89 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ROBERT MULLEN

Under Robert College Athletic Directors (NACDA). He also served Mullen, Director of as athletic administrator to the Goodwill Games in Athletics, La Salle 1986 in Moscow. He has been on the NCAA

University has Nomination Committee and is on the Board of achieved national Directors of the Philadelphia Sports Congress. recognition. The

Explorers' men's Bob originally hails from the , but left

basketball program his home in Chester, PA , in 1948, for residence in made six Park Forest, a suburb of Chicago, where he obtained consecutive post- most of his education and athletic background. He season tournament played several sports in high school and college,

appearances and the although basketball was his main interest. A graduate women's team with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., Ed., from Northern

earned berths in the Illinois University, Bob has been a head coach in almost

1987-88 and every sport in the secondary level and an Athletic 1988-89 NCAA Director and head college basketball coach for half of

Tournament, and the 1992 Women's National the last three decades. Mullen had over 300 victories Invitational Tournament. in just 16 seasons, including several trips to the NAIA National Tournament. La Salle University has made many improvements in

facilities and within its athletic structure, with Mullen On the family side, Mullen and his wife, Marcia, have

acting as the catalyst for these changes. four children; Sherry, a Respiratory Therapist, is

married with three children, living in Hampshire, IL;

Mullen had served as President of the Metro Atlantic Scott is married, has a daughter and is the director of

Conference (MAAC) and Chairman of the operations at the Long Beach Convention Center in

Philadelphia Big 5. Prior to joining the La Salle staff, California with Spectacor Inc., and is a former Drake

he was Director ol Athletics at the University of University wide receiver; Kelly, is married and the

Southern Colorado and Loras College. Mullen has mother of a daughter, and is a teacher in Pennsauken, been the President of the NAIA Athletic Directors NJ, and a former member of the La Salle track team, Association and was the College Representative to the and Rob, who played football at Ursinus College,

Executive Council of the National Association of currently is a member of the football coaching staff.

ST

90 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Kathleen McNally Assistant Athletic Director

Kathleen McNally has served as Assistant Athletic Director at La Salle University

since 1977. McNally's main responsibility is to help direct the administrative and operational aspects of La Salle's 23 varsity sports.

A 1968 graduate of West Chester University, McNally coached the La Salle field hockey team from 1976 to 1980. McNally's work with the team helped produce two Olympians and a national championship in 1980.

A member of the National Sports Festival coaching staff for field hockey, McNally was named Coach-of-the-Year in 1980 by the Philadelphia Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.

McNally has represented La Salle as a member of the NCAA Council and on numerous NCAA, ECAC and Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) committees.

Prior to joining the La Salle University staff, McNally was a successful high school coach and teacher of health education and physical education at Paul VI High School and Collingswood High School in New Jersey.

Kathy's family includes husband Butch and sons Michael and John. Thomas Meier Associate Athletic Director

Thomas Meier was appointed Associate Athletic Director on August 1, 1991. A member of the La Salle University athletic department since 1976, Meier has served as Director of Intramurals and since 1985, had been Assistant Athletic Director.

Born and raised in Easton, PA, Meier earned a B.A. in Psychology from Dickinson College and a master's degree in physical education at Temple University. He played

varsity basketball and in both high school and college and lists golf among his hobbies, along with carpentry and camping.

Tom has resided in Jenkintown since 1980 and he and his wife, Judy, have three children - Shelley, Kyle, and Zachery.

Mark Morgan Acting Director ofSports Relations and Marketing

I Mark Morgan joined the La Salle University Athletic Department in October 1995, j J& 0&*- ^^ when he was named Acting Director of Sports Relations and Marketing. Morgan oversees the sports information office, as well as being responsible for the athletic department's marketing and promotional activities.

A Philadelphia-area native (Lansdowne, PA), Morgan worked in the athletic

department of his alma mater, Temple University, for the past 1 6 years, most recently

as Director of the Owl Club. In his nine full years in athletic development at Temple,

the Owls broke total-giving records every year, reaching $953,000 raised in 1 993-94. Prior to his athletic development work, he worked in Temple's Sports Information Office under legendary former SID Al Shrier. He also worked in the public relations office of the and the Major League.

Morgan holds two degrees from Temple: a bachelors degree in communications and a masters degree in spoils administration. Among his hobbies are playing and directing and performing in community musical theater productions.

A Certified Fund Raising Executive (CTRL), Morgan is a member of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives (NSFRF), the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAAI)D), the College Sports Information Directors Association of America (CoSIDA), and the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association,

Morgan lives in Pennsauken, New Jersey with Ins wife, ( .uol Ann Murray, and their son, ( li.wlcs. They are expecting their second child in May 1996. A ATHLETIC STAFF

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f£J f X*h tOTHER ED SHEEHY PETER D'ORAZIO EVELYN FARMER BILL GERZABEK Basketball Moderator Director of Tickets Accounting Assistant Head Trainer and Intramurals

JOSEPH GILLESPIE CLARE MC CARTHY MIKE MURPHY ANDYPALAGGO Director, Academic Basketball Secretary Equipment Manager Assistant Building Director

Support Services 1995-96 BASKETBALL MANAGERS

\y RYAN MORRIS CHRIS McCOY

LISA POLI ROBERT VETRONE,SR. r Assistant Trainer Assistant Sports Information Director

PAUL McMANUS

92 1 1

THE PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER "Home of The Explorers" p After six seasons at the Civic Center the Explorers have a record there of ~ 42-21. 1st3 - ^^. m^**5" •- -

* - The Civic Center, or Convention - j - . -'.• ~ .''" S ' ~. j -.

For La Salle fans, the Explorer Room, W!i the official events in the President's Room, the Alumni Reunion nights, and numerous other events provide an additional touch of enjoyment to ^r^7^ the games. LA SALLE CIVIC CENTER RECORDS (from 1989-90 to present)

MOST POINTS - TEAM LONGEST LOSING STREAK

121 Loyola Marymount Jan.6,1990 4 Jan. 1 2,1 994- Feb.5, 1994

MOST POINTS - LA SALLE MOST POINTS SCORED - INDrVIDUAL 116 vs. Loyola Marymount Jan.6,1990 52 Kareem Townes (La Salle)

vs. Loyola Chicago Feb.4,1995 MOST POINTS - OPPONENT

121 Loyola Marymount Jan.6,1990 MOST POINTS SCORED - LA SALLE PLAYER

52 Kareem Townes vs. Loyola Chicago Feb.4,1995 MOST POINTS OPPONENT IN WIN 121 Loyola Marymount Jan.6,1990 MOST POINTS SCORED - VISITING PLAYER

38 Derrick Canada - Iona Jan.4,1992 MOST TOTAL POINTS SCORED

237 Loyola Marymount 121 vs. La Salic 1 16 Jan.6,1990 MOST REBOUNDS - INDrVIDUAL 20 Lionel Simmons vs. Army Feb. 27, 1990 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY - LA SALLE 40 vs. Manhatten Feb.22,1990 MOST REBOUNDS - LA SALLE PLAYER

20 Lionel Simmons vs. Army Feb. 27, 1990 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY - OPPONENT 27 Pennsylvania Dec.8,1992 MOST REBOUNDS - VISITING PLAYER 17 Drew Hendereon, Fairfield Feb. 21.1992 LEAST POINTS SCORED - LA SALLE

41 vs. Evansvillc (63) Feb. 11,1993 MOST ASSISTS - INDIVIDUAL - LA SALLE 14 Paul Burke vs. Notre Dame Jan. 8. 1994 LEAST POINTS SCORED IN LA SALLE WIN Randy Woods vs. Iona Jan. 4, 1 992 49 vs. Princeton (43) Nov.27,1993

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - INDrVIDUAL - LA SALLE LEAST POINTS SCORED - OPPONENT 4 Don Shelton vs. Loyola Chicago Ian. 16, 1993 43 Princeton Nov.27,1993 Jack Hurd vs. St. Joseph's Feb. 1 6, 1 99 MOST WINS -SEASON Don Shelton vs. Canisius Feb. 9, 1991 Lionel Simmons vs. Army Feb. 2". 1990 1 1 989-90

- - MOST LOSSES - SEASON MOST BLOCKED SHOTS TEAM LA SALLE 6 1993-94 10 vs. Loyola Chicago [an, 16, 1993 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 11 |. in 9,1990-Jan.5,1991 w^

93 EXPLORERS IN THE PROS

When Randy Woods was selected as the 16th selection in the 1992 Michael Brooks National Basketball Association draft by the ,

La Salle became one of only five schools to have at least one player drafted in each of the first three years of the NBAs two-round draft. Joe Bryant Woods joined teamates Lionel Simmons (1990) and Doug Overton

(1991) . The other schools in this elite company were Syracuse, Larry Georgia Tech, Louisiana State and Arizona. Cannon

Three La Salle draftees also were honored as NCAA Players of the Ken Durrett Year — Tom Gola (1954), Michael Brooks (1980) and Lionel Simmons (1990). Bob Fields

Meanwhile, former Explorers have enjoyed success in the NBA, the American Basketball Association and in many leagues overseas. Here Larry Foust is a list of La Salle players who have made it to the NBA and ABA:

Jack George

Tom Gola Lionel Simmons Tim Legler Sacramento Kings

Ralph Lewis

Jackie Moore Tim Legler Doug Overton Washington Bullets

Jim Phelan

Tom Piotrowski Doug Overton Lionel Simmons

George Sutor

Roland Taylor Randy Woods Denver Nuggets Bernie Williams

Randy Woods

94 1996 National Collegiate Division I Men's NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

'First- and second-round sites will be placed in the bracket by the

NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee March 10.

NCAA 10571-9/95 You're invited to join the La Salle University Gallagher Club

The Gallagher Club is a La Salle All are welcome to join us in this, our University Spirit & Social organization for inaugural campaign in the Atlantic Ten friends and family of La Salle's Men's and Conference. In belonging to this special Women's Basketball. This club is dedicated group, members will receive invitations to to the memory of Dr. Eugene Gallagher, catered pre and post season events with La Salle's team physician during the early coaches and players, a commemorative 1970's, until he was fatally stricken pin, and much more. courtside in 1974 during the closing If interested, please return the applica- minutes of our Sugar Bowl Finals win in tion below along with a $35.00 check made New Orleans. payable to La Salle University to:

La Salle University Alumni Office

1900 West Olney Avenue - Box 830, Philadelphia, PA 19141

Name: Class:

Address:

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Home Phone:

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1995-1996 La Salle University Men's Basketball Schedule

November

San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 24 First Round Illinois State - James Madison 1:00 pm Western Kentucky - Virginia Commonwealth 3:00 pm LA SALLE - Auburn 6:00 pm Louisville - American U. -Puerto Rico 8:00 pm Sat 25 Second Round 1/3:00 pm La Salle - James Madison/Illinois State Sun 26 Final Round 1/3/6/8:00 pm Wed 29 Miami-Ohio (Gund Arena, Cleveland) TBA

December

Sat 2 Holy Cross 2:00 pm Wed 6 Mount St. Mary's 7:30 pm Sat 9 Marquette (Atlantic City) 4:00 pm Wed 13 American 7:30 pm

Sun Carnival Classic: (El Paso, Texas)

Wed-Thu Texas El Paso, Texas Tech, Eastern Michigan 27-28

January

Wed 3 Princeton 7:30 pm Sat 6 Xavier* 7:30 pm Mon 8 Dayton* 7:30 pm

Sat 13 Virginia Tech* 1 :00 pm Mon 15 Duquesne* 7:30 pm Sat 20 St. Joseph's* (Palestra) 7:00 pm Tue 23 Temple* 7:00 pm Thu 25 Xavier* 7:30 pm Sat 27 Pennsylvania# (CoreStates Spectrum) 2:00 pm

February

Thu 1 Duquesne* 7:30 pm 3 Sat St. Bonaventure* 7:30 pm Tue 6 Rhode Island* 5:00 pm Sat 10 George Washington* 2:00 pm Mon 12 Villanova# (CoreStates Spectrum) 7:00 pm Thu 15 Massachusetts* 7:30 pm Sun 18 George Washington* 2:00 pm Thu 22 Virginia Tech* 7:30 pm Sat 24 Dayton * 2:00 pm

1 :00 pm

Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia) TBA Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia) TBA

Home games in bold at Philadelphia Civic Center Times are Eastern Standard and subject to change Atlantic 10 Games # Philadelphia Big 5 City Series Game 1

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