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Section 6 (PP 81-100).Indd HISTORY HHISTORYISTORY MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL 81 HISTORY GREYHOUNDS RECORD BOOK GAMES PLAYED LOSSES 18. 534 Gene Gwiazdowski (1973-74) Individual – Season Team – Season 19. 512 Bob Connor (1970-71) 1. 33 Bob Anderson (1948-49) 1. 27 2003-04 20. 507 Jason Rowe (1997-98) 33 Bill Johnson (1948-49) 2. 25 1992-93 33 Jim Lacy (1948-49) 3. 24 1989-90 Individual – Career 33 Andy O’Donnell (1948-49) 24 2002-03 1. 2199 Jim Lacy (1943-44, 1946-49) 33 Mike Zedalis (1948-49) 5. 23 1982-83 2. 2154 Kevin Green (1988-92) 33 Gerald Brown (2007-08) 23 2000-01 3. 1704 David Gately (1983-87) 33 Brett Harvey (2007-08) 23 2001-02 4. 1703 Jason Rowe (1996-2000) 33 Brian Rudolph (2007-08) 8. 22 1987-88 5. 1697 Mike Morrison (1985-89) 33 Marquis Sullivan (2007-08) 22 2004-05 6. 1633 Mike Krawczyk (1968-72) 33 Michael Tuck (2007-08) 10. 21 1999-2000 7. 1580 Mike Powell (1995-98) Jim Lacy 11. 32 Frank Barrett (1948-49) 8. 1497 Tom Gormley (1983-87) 32 Vince Gallagher (1948-49) WINNING PERCENTAGE 9. 1494 Maurice Hicks (1981-85) 32 Herb Meinert (1948-49) Team – Season 10. 1457 B.J. Pendleton (1991-95) 32 Omari Isreal (2007-08) 1. .9333 1930-31 [14-1] 11. 1360 Joel Hittleman (1951-54) 15. 31 Jim Lacy (1947-48) 2. .8261 1940-41 [19-4] 12. 1355 Bob Connor (1967-71) 31 Andy O’Donnell (1947-48) 3. .8182 1941-42 [18-4] 13. 1331 Gene Gwiazdowski (1970-74) 31 Mike Zedalis (1947-48) 4. .7742 1947-48 [24-7] 14. 1314 Bob Reilly (1974-78) 31 Josko Alujevic (2006-07) 5. .7576 1948-49 [25-8] 15. 1310 Morris Cannon (1972-76) 31 Brett Harvey (2006-07) 6. .7500 1909-10 [12-4] 16. 1288 Tracy Bergan (1989-94) 31 Marquis Sullivan (2006-07) .7500 1925-26 [9-3] 17. 1256 Gerald Brown (2006-08) 8. .7333 1908-09 [11-4] 18. 1252 Aubrey Reveley (1983-87) Individual – Career 9. .6923 1954-55 [18-8] 19. 1202 Marty Maher (1961-65) 1. 115 Tom Gormley (1983-87) 10. .6875 1928-29 [11-5] 20. 1150 Tom Caraher (1978-82) 115 Tommy Lee (1983-87) 21. 1146 John Heagney (1957-61) 115 Aubrey Reveley (1983-87) POINTS 22. 1140 Rodney Floyd (1971-75) 4. 114 Shane James (2003-07) Individual – Game 23. 1138 Mike Zedalis (1946-50) 5. 112 Kevin Green (1988-92) 1. 44 Jim Lacy vs. Western 24. 1109 Ed “Nap” Doherty (1950-53) 112 B.J. Pendleton (1991-95) Maryland (2/14/48) 25. 1103 Mark Rohde (1972-76) 112 Bernard Allen (2001-05) 44 Joel Hittleman vs. Catholic 26. 1049 Jack Vogt (1975-79) 8. 111 John Boney (1987-91) (12/17/54) 27. 1034 Kevin Robinson (1971-75) 111 Michael Tuck (2003-08) 3. 39 Joel Hittleman at 28. 1026 James Blaney (1966-70) 10. 110 Jim Chivers (2001-05) Georgetown (12/16/53) 29. 995 Michael Tuck (2003-08) 11. 108 Mike Malone (1989-93) 39 Kevin Green at Niagara 30. 976 Marquis Sullivan (2005-) 108 Milt Williams (1993-97) (2/14/91) 13. 107 David Gately (1983-87) 39 Mike Powell at Saint Peter’s Team – Game 14. 106 Mark Rohde (1972-76) (12/6/97) 1. 104 at Washington (12/9/74) 106 Maurice Hicks (1981-85) 39 Andre Collins vs. Manhattan 2. 102 vs. St. Mary’s (1/24/76) 106 Teron Owens (1992-96) (12/11/05) 102 at Siena (2/15/98) 39 Andre Collins at Providence 4. 101 vs. Canisius (1/5/00) Team – Season (1/3/06) 5. 99 at Delaware (12/31/05) 1. 33 1948-49 8. 38 Mike Morrison (1987) 6. 98 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 33 2007-08 9. 37 Jim Lacy vs. Mount St. (12/6/91) 3. 32 1946-47 Mary’s (1/8/47) 7. 97 at William & Mary 4. 31 1947-48 10. 36 Mike Powell at Niagara (11/29/93) 31 2006-07 (1/18/97) 97 vs. Niagara (12/5/04) 6. 30 1984-85 36 Andre Collins at Delaware 9. 96 at Niagara (2/14/91) 30 1987-88 (12/31/05) 96 at American (12/8/93) 30 1993-94 36 Andre Collins at Niagara 96 vs. Howard (11/14/98) 9. 29 1950-51 (1/14/06) 96 vs. Niagara (1/12/07) 29 1972-73 29 1986-87 Individual – Season Team – Season 29 2000-01 1. 731 Andre Collins (2005-06) 1. 2365 2007-08 2. 676 Jim Lacy (1946-47) 2. 2359 1993-94 WINS 3. 666 Mike Morrison (1987-88) 3. 2337 1972-73 Team – Season 4. 647 Mike Powell (1997-98) 4. 2293 1988-89 1. 25 1948-49 5. 643 Gerald Brown (2006-07) 5. 2286 1986-87 2. 24 1947-48 6. 620 Kevin Green (1990-91) 6. 2213 2006-07 3. 20 1946-47 7. 613 Gerald Brown (2007-08) 7. 2211 1948-49 4. 19 1940-41 8. 612 Jason Rowe (1998-99) 8. 2165 1998-99 19 1949-50 9. 611 Mike Morrison (1988-89) 9. 2152 2005-06 19 1955-56 10. 576 Jim Lacy (1948-49) 10. 2143 1997-98 19 1970-71 11. 574 Charles McCullough (1954-55) 19 2007-08 12. 572 David Gately (1986-87) POINTS PER GAME 9. 18 1941-42 13. 563 Rodney Floyd (1972-73) Individual – Season 18 1945-46 14. 561 Kevin Green (1991-92) 1. 26.11 Andre Collins (2005-06) 18 1954-55 15. 543 Jim Lacy (1947-48) 2. 23.20 Joe Philipp (1966-67) 18 2006-07 543 Kevin Green (1989-90) 3. 23.11 Mike Powell (1997-98) 17. 538 Mike Powell (1995-96) 4. 22.20 Mike Morrison (1987-88) 82 2008-2009 GREYHOUNDS HISTORY 5. 22.17 Gerald Brown (2006-07) 4. 239 Mike Morrison (1987-88) 4. 499 Gene Gwiazdowski (1973-74) 6. 22.14 Kevin Green (1990-91) 5. 229 Charles McCullough (1954-55) 5. 489 Gene Gwiazdowski (1972-73) 7. 22.08 Charles McCullough (1954-55) 6. 228 Gene Gwiazdowski (1973-74) 6. 477 Rodney Floyd (1972-73) 8. 21.86 Jason Rowe (1998-99) 7. 226 Mike Morrison (1988-89) 7. 472 David Gately (1986-87) 9. 21.82 Mike Morrison (1988-89) 8. 224 Bob Connor (1970-71) 8. 466 Kevin Green (1990-91) 10. 20.54 Gene Gwiazdowski (1973-74) 9. 216 Jason Rowe (1998-99) 9. 465 Gerald Brown (2006-07) 10. 215 Kevin Green (1990-91) 10. 458 Kevin Green (1989-90) Individual – Career 1. 26.11 Andre Collins (2005-06) Individual – Career Individual – Career 2. 20.26 Gerald Brown (2006-08) 1. 796 Jim Lacy (1943-44, 1946-49) 1. 1687 Kevin Green (1988-92) 3. 19.75 Mike Powell (1995-98) 2. 777 Kevin Green (1988-92) 2. 1468 David Gately (1983-87) 4. 19.23 Kevin Green (1988-92) 3. 745 David Gately (1983-87) 3. 1369 Mike Morrison (1985-89) 5. 17.92 Jason Rowe (1996-2000) 4. 626 Mike Morrison (1985-89) 4. 1300 Gene Gwiazdowski (1970-74) 6. 17.88 Michael Reese (1991-94) 5. 624 Mike Krawczyk (1968-72) 5. 1289 Tom Gormley (1983-87) 7. 16.17 Mike Krawczyk (1968-72) 6. 600 Tom Gormley (1983-87) 6. 1282 Maurice Hicks (1981-85) Kevin Green 8. 16.16 Mike Morrison (1985-89) 7. 593 Jason Rowe (1996-2000) 7. 1274 Jason Rowe (1996-2000) 9. 15.92 David Gately (1983-87) 8. 583 Bob Connor (1967-71) 8. 1251 Morris Cannon (1972-76) 10. 15.48 John Reimold (2000-01) 9. 565 Gene Gwiazdowski (1970-74) 9. 1228 Bob Connor (1967-71) 11. 15.20 Rodney Floyd (1971-75) 10. 549 Bob Reilly (1974-78) 10. 1191 Bob Reilly (1974-78) 12. 14.61 Anthony Smith (1995-97) 11. 541 Maurice Hicks (1981-85) 11. 1179 Mike Powell (1995-98) 13. 14.09 Maurice Hicks (1981-85) 12. 526 Morris Cannon (1972-76) 12. 1135 Mike Krawczyk (1968-72) 14. 13.69 Bob Connor (1967-71) 13. 510 Mike Powell (1995-98) 13. 1045 Rodney Floyd (1971-75) 15. 13.68 James Blaney (1966-70) 14. 507 Tom Caraher (1978-82) 14. 1027 Mark Rohde (1972-76) 15. 492 Aubrey Reveley (1983-87) 15. 1020 B.J. Pendleton (1991-95) Team – Season 1. 81.89 1988-89 Team – Game Team – Game 2. 81.04 1965-66 1. 52 vs. Baltimore (1/7/65) 1. 100 vs. Wagner (1/3/87) 3. 80.88 1954-55 52 vs. Lebanon Valley 2. 86 vs. Lebanon Valley 4. 80.58 1972-73 (11/26/83) (11/26/83) 5. 79.31 1973-74 3. 45 vs. Washington (2/19/63) 3. 81 vs. Siena (1/10/02) 6. 78.82 1986-87 4. 43 vs. Baltimore (1954-55) 4. 80 at Siena (2/24/95) 7. 78.63 1993-94 5. 41 vs. Washington (Md.) 5. 77 vs. UMBC (12/14/91) 8. 77.32 1998-99 (1/7/64) 9. 77.17 1963-64 41 vs. Washington (Md.) Team – Season 10. 76.86 2005-06 (2/22/64) 1. 2318 1972-73 2. 2198 1948-49 FIELD GOALS MADE Team – Season 3. 1963 1965-66 Individual – Game 1. 944 1972-73 4. 1944 1986-87 1. 20 Paul Dodd vs. Western 2. 890 1986-87 5. 1943 1973-74 Maryland (1957) 3. 850 1985-86 6. 1939 1988-89 2. 18 Jim Lacy vs. Western 4. 846 1973-74 7.
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