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Contents/Quick Facts Information 1-2 Quick Facts Table of Contents, Quick Facts Contents/QuiCk FaCts InformatIon 1-2 QuIck facts Table of Contents, Quick Facts . 1 Location: Hanover, N .H . Media Information . 2 Founded/Enrollment: 1769/4,200 Nickname: Big Green Colors: Green and White Conference: Ivy League President: Dr . Jim Yong Kim Acting Athletics Director: Robert Ceplikas Arena (Capacity): Leede Arena (2,100) the opponents 39-44 Ticket Office Phone: 603-646-2466 Army, Boston College, Brown, Head Coach: Terry Dunn (N . Colorado ’77) Bucknell, Colgate . 40 Record at Dartmouth (Years): 44-93 (5) Columbia, Cornell, Furman, the Dartmouth Overall Record (Years): 44-93 (5) George Mason, Hartford . 41 Office Phone: 603-646-2401 experIence 3-16 Harvard, Lehigh, Loyola (Md .), Assistant Coaches: Mark Graupe, Dartmouth College . .4-5 Lyndon State, New Hampshire, Penn . 42 Michael Brown, Tim Lane 2008-09 Highlights . .6-7 Princeton, Quinnipiac, St . Francis (N Y. .), Director of Operations: Jen Goodwin Athletic Facilities . 8 Vermont, Yale . 43 Athletic Trainer: Len Angelli Leede Arena . 9 Ivy Composite Schedule . 44 Strength and Conditioning: Bob Miller Strength & Conditioning . 10 2008-09 Record/Conference: 9-19/7-7 (T-4th) Dartmouth Coast to Coast . 11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/4 Administration . 12 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 The vyI League . 13 First Season: 1900-01 Prominent Living Alumni . 14-16 All-Time Record: 1198-1321-1 ( .475) All-Time Ivy Record: 299-472 ( .388 since ’54-55) Conference Titles (Ivy, Eastern League: 12 1927, 1938-44, 1946, 1956, 1958, 1959 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1956, 1958, 1959 2008 revIew 45-56 varsIty athletIcs Ivy Standings and Statistics . 46-47 Dartmouth Statistics . 48-50 communIcatIons Box Scores . 51-56 Director: Rick Bender Phone: 603-646-2468 the coaches 17-22 Fax: 603-646-1286 E-mail: Rick .Bender@Dartmouth .edu Head Coach Terry Dunn . 18-19 Press Row Phone: 603-646-1088 or -2311 Michael Brown . 20 Web Site: www .DartmouthSports .com Mark Graupe . 21 Mailing Address: Support Staff . 22 Dartmouth College, 6083 Alumni Gymnasium, Room 164, Hanover, NH 03755-3512 Assistant Director: Heather Croze Assistant Director: Dara Ely Assistant to the Director: Matt Faulkner hIstory 57-88 Administrative Assistant: Cindi Mansell Ivy and National Awards . 58 Team Awards . 59 Team and Individual Records . 60 Dartmouth Ivy Records . 61 creDIts 1,000-Point Scorers . 62-63 The 2009-10 Dartmouth College Men’s Basketball the team 23-38 NCAA Tournament . 64 Media Guide is published by the Dartmouth Col- Season Outlook . 24-25 Ivy Championships . 65 lege Office of Varsity Athletics Communications . The Seniors . 26-27 1958-59 Team . 66 Jarrett Mathis . 26 National Leaders . 67 Editor: Rick Bender Robby Pride . 27 Olympics . 68 Design: Dara Ely Marlon Sanders . 28 Rudy LaRusso . 69 Cover Design: Sam Hopkins and Bender Ronnie Dixon . 29 Letterwinners . 70-73 Contributors: Jack DeGange, Dara Ely, Heather Clive Weeden . 30 Records vs . Opponents . 74-75 Croze, Matt Faulkner Kirk Crecco . 31 Year-By-Year History . 76-77 Editorial Assistant: Cindi Mansell Herve Kouna . 32 Game-By-Game Results . 78-87 Photography: Mark Washburn, Kathy Phillips, Josh Riddle . 33 TV/Radio Roster . 88 Joseph Mehling ’69, David Silverman/DSPics c. om, David Rufful . 34 John Risley, Willis Glassgow/WG Photos, Gil Jabari Trotter . 35 Talbot, Jamie Sabau, John Quackenbos, Tom Mc- Garrett Brown, Josef Brown, Neill, Dartmouth College Library, Bill Richards, Mbiyimoh Ghogomu . 36 Carlisle Stockton/Stockton Photo Inc ., AP Photo/ R .J . Griffin, Matt LaBove . 37 Michael Conroy (p . 68), Martin Grant . Team Roster . 38 Www.DartmouthSports.com 1 Media inFoRMation athletics communications travel InformatIon The Varsity Athletics Communications Office is Ri Ck BendeR Boston college • nov. 13 situated on the main floor of Alumni Gym in Room Director of Varsity athletics 164, a short walk from the John W . Berry Sports communications Team Headquarters . Courtyard Marriott Center . It will be open 45 minutes before tip-off Address . .225 McClellan Hwy, Boston, MA 02128 and after the game to assist in filing stories . Leede Phone . .617-569-5250 Rick Bender is george mason • nov. 15 Arena is wireless . in his second year as . Marriott Fairfax Dartmouth’s Director Team Headquarters . 11787 Lee Jackson Hwy, Fairfax, VA 22033 press credentials of Varsity Athletics Address . .703-352-2525 Admission should be requested from the Varsity Communications . He Phone furman • nov. 21 Athletics Communications Office at least seven has spent more than a days in advance of the game . Please visit the ticket dozen years working Team Headquarters . .Hyatt Regency Greenville office at the main entrance of the John W . Berry in media relations at Address . 220 N. Main St., Greenville, SC 29601 Sports Center . A gate list is kept there . the Division I level . Phone . .864-235-1234 A 1993 graduate lehIgh • Dec. 17 photography credentials of Davidson College Team Headquarters . .Courtyard Bethlehem Daily and student newspapers, wire services and with a degree in Address . .2220 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem, PA 18020 team photographers may request to be included on mathematics, Bender Phone . .845-897-2400 the gate list . Flash photography is not permitted . was a three-time all-conference shortstop for the QuInnIpIac • Dec. 30 Requests to use strobe lighting must be submitted Wildcats’ baseball team . He spent four summers Team Headquarters . Clarion Hamden in writing to the Varsity Athletics Communications playing independent professional baseball in the Address . 2260. Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT 06518 Office 72 hours in advance . Frontier and Texas-Louisiana Leagues, plus served Phone . .201-836-0600 as an assistant coach at his alma mater during the cornell • Jan. 29 press seating school year for three seasons . Team Headquarters . Holiday Inn-Ithaca Bender was hired as an assistant sports infor- Seats will be assigned as available . Address . 222 Cayuga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850 mation director in the fall of 1996 at Davidson, and Phone . .607-272-1000 radio lines after three years was promoted to the director’s columBIa • Jan. 30 The Varsity Athletics Communications Office has position . During his eight years as the director, he Team Headquarters . Marriott Glen Pointe a line available to visiting radio stations on a first- served as the Co-Media Coordinator for the 1999 Address . 100 Frank W. Burr Blvd., Teaneck, NJ 07666 come, first-served basis . Contact the office at (603) and 2000 Men’s College Cup, as well as the Media Phone . .607-272-1000 646-2468 directly . For installation of additional Coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball yale • feB. 12 lines, contact the Varsity Athletics Communica- Tournament First- and Second-Round games in tions Office at least six weeks in advance . Charlotte, N .C . Team Headquarters . .Omni Hotel New Haven A veteran official scorer at baseball games, Address . 155 Temple St., New Haven, CT 06510 pwress ro service Bender was the scorer for the Southern Conference Phone . .203-772-6664 Brown • feB. 13 Halftime stat sheets will be distributed on press Baseball Tournament in 2005, ’07 and ’08 and has row . A complete box score and play-by-play will be worked as an official scorer at the AA and AAA Team Headquarters . Courtyard Marriott available at the Varsity Athletics Communications minor league levels for the Birmingham Barons and Address 32 Exchange Terr., Providence, RI 02903 Office after the game . the Charlotte Knights . Phone . .401-272-1191 penn/prInceton • march 5-6 postgame press conferences Team Headquarters . Marriott Coaches will be available for comments 10 minutes Address . .1201 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 after the game either outside their respective locker Phone . .215-625-2900 rooms or in a designated media room . pwress ro phones 603-646-1088 or -2311 Dartmouth sports network DIrectIons Thanks to a partnership between Dartmouth Returning to the Broadcasting (99 3. FM WFRD) and Upper Val- microphone to call the Address . .16 E. Wheelock St., Hanover, NH 03755 from Boston ley Radio (94 3. FM and 1400 AM WTSL), the action is Dave Collins, Big Green men’s basketball Ivy League games who joined the Dart- • I-93 N to I-89 N to Exit 18 (Route 120) • Right off ramp, follow Route 120 to Hanover (5 miles) will be broadcast live on WTSL this season . The mouth Sports Network team in the fall of 2006 . • In Hanover, bear right at the fork by Co-op gas station Dartmouth Sports Network includes not only He is the voice of Dartmouth men’s basketball as • Leede Arena is on the left at second light after fork WTSL and WFRD, which airs men’s and women’s well as Big Green women’s hockey, and the studio from manchester, n.h. aIrport hockey in the winter and football in the fall, but host of “Big Green Gameday” for Dartmouth • I-293 S to I-93 N also 1490 AM WUVR for women’s basketball . The Football on The Dartmouth Sports Network . • Follow Boston directions above non-conference slate, as well as select baseball and Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa ., Collins from new york cIty special postseason games are also broadcast by starting in broadcasting in 1999 at 1490 AM • I-95 N to New Haven or I-684 N to I-84 N to Hartford the DSN (www D. artmouthSportsNetwork c. om WBCB in Levittown, Pa ., where he served as • From either, take I-91 N to Exit 13 in Vermont for audo webcasts) . news and sports director, calling over 1,000 • Right off ramp, cross Connecticut River into Hanover . All Dartmouth men’s basketball home games games from Little League baseball to both • Go through the light and pass the Green on your left can be seen live via video streaming on www . Pennsylvania and New Jersey state champion- • Leede Arena is on the corner at the next light DartmouthSports c.
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