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On Dartmouth Basketball 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN CCONTENTSONTENTS Directory . .1 Media Information, Quick Facts . .2 The Coaching Staff . .3 Head Coach Terry Dunn . .4-5 Asst. Coaches Shay Berry, Tommy Deffebaugh, Ryan Hurd .6 Support Staff . .7 The 2006-07 Team . .8 2006-07 Team Roster . .9 2006-07 Outlook . .10-11 Co-Captain Jason Meyer . .12 Co-Captain Johnathan Ball . .13 Alex Barnett and Dan Biber . .14-15 Michael Giovacchini and Jarrett Mathis . .16-17 Brian McMillan and DeVon Mosley . .18-19 Leon Pattman, Adam Powers and Reggie Schickel . .20-22 Meet the Newcomers . .23-24 This Season, Last Season . .25 DARTMOUTH MEN’S BASKETBALL 2006-07 Opponents . .26-27 DIRECTORY All-Time Series Records . .28 Terry Dunn Office: (603) 646-2401 2005-06 Team, Individual Statistics . .29 Head Coach 2005-06 Ivy League Statistics . .30 Shay Berry Office: (603) 646-2484 The Dartmouth Basketball Program . .31 Assistant Coach The John W. Berry Sports Center, Leede Arena . .32 Tommy Deffebaugh Office: (603) 646-3971 Dartmouth in the Weight Room . .33 Assistant Coach Places Near and Far . .34-35 Ryan Hurd Office: (603) 646-2401 Dartmouth Administration . .36 Volunteer Assistant Coach The Dartmouth Experience . .37 Josie Harper Office: (603) 646-2465 About Dartmouth College . .38-39 Director of Athletics Dartmouth's “D-Plan” . .40 Kathy Phillips Office: (603) 646-2468 Crossroads of Northern New England . .41 Director of Sports Information Fax: (603) 646-1286 Prominent Living Alumni . .42-43 Men's Basketball Contact Home: (603) 448-2103 Success After Dartmouth . .44 [email protected] Dartmouth's Imprint on the Basketball World . .45 Rob Cornell Office: (603) 646-2468 Rudy LaRusso '59 . .46 Asst. Sports Information Director [email protected] Men's Basketball Contact Dartmouth and Olympic Basketball . .47 Honors and Awards . .48-49 Ashley Ackerley Office: (603) 646-2387 Ivy League Championships . .50 Director of Basketball Operations Leading the Nation . .51 Men's Basketball Ticket Office (603) 646-2466 Dartmouth Basketball Records . .52-53 CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE! Leading All-Time Scorers . .54-55 www.DartmouthSports.com Other Top Scorers . .56 All-Time Leaders, NCAA Tournament . .57 The Brochure Year-by-Year Records, Coaches, Captains . .58-60 Compiled and written by Kathy Phillips, Bruce Wood, Jack Year-by-Year Scores Since 1936-37 . .61-67 DeGange and Ben Stockwell. Photography by Mark Washburn, All-Time Letterwinners, 1900-2006 . .68-71 David Gonzales, Jamie Sabau, John Quackenbos, Kathy Phillips, 2006-07 Team Photo and Perspectives . .72 Joseph Mehling '69, Dartmouth College Library, Bill Richards, Gil Talbot, Carlisle Stockton/Stockton Photo, Inc., and AP The 2006 Trip to Costa Rica . .Inside Back Cover Photo/Michael Conroy (Pg. 47). Designed by Dana Flewelling. 2006-07 Schedule . .Outside Back Cover Printed by Whitman Communications, Inc., Lebanon, N.H. 1 MEDIAMEDIA INFORMATIONINFORMATION DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL Sports Information Office – The Sports Information Office is situated on the main floor of Alumni Gym in Room 110, a short walk from the John W. Berry Sports Center. It will be open 45 minutes before tip-off and after the game to assist in filing stories. Leede Arena is wireless. Press Tickets – Admission should be requested from the Dartmouth Sports Information Office at least seven days in advance of the game. Please visit the ticket office at the main entrance of the John W. Berry Sports Center. A gate list is kept there. Photography Passes – Daily newspapers, student newspapers, wire serv- ices and team photographers may request to be included on the gate list. Flash photography is not permitted. Requests to use strobe lighting must be submitted in writing to the Dartmouth Sports Information Office 72 hours in advance. Press Seating – Seats will be assigned as available on press row. Radio Lines – The Sports Information Office has a line available to vis- iting radio stations on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact the office at (603) 646-2468 directly. For installation of additional lines, contact the Sports Information Office at least six weeks in advance. Press Row Service – Halftime stat sheets will be distributed on press row. A complete box score and play-by-play will be available at the Sports Information Office after the game. Post Game Press Conference – Coaches will be available for comments 10 minutes after the game either outside their respective locker rooms or in a designated media room. Press Row Phones - (603) 646-1088 or (603) 646-2311 Quick Facts Location: Hanover, N.H. Founded: 1769 Enrollment: 4,300 President: James Wright Athletic Director: Josie Harper Nickname: Big Green Colors: Dartmouth Green and White Athletic Affiliation: Ivy League, ECAC, NCAA Division 1 Home Court: The Edward Leede Arena at The John W. Berry Sports Center (2,100) Record at Leede Arena: 123-87 (58.5 percent) Head Coach: Terry Dunn, Northern Colorado '77 (3rd year) Assistant Coaches: Shay Berry, Central Connecticut '89 (3rd year) Tommy Deffebaugh, Drury '85 (3rd year) Ryan Hurd, New Hampshire '02 (3rd year) Returning Lettermen: 11 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 2 Starters Lost: 3 2005-2006 Overall Record: 6-21 Home: 4-6 Away: 2-12 Neutral: 0-3 2005-2006 Ivy Record: 4-10 (7th tie) First Season: 1900-01 All-Time Record: 1169-1266-1 (48.0 percent, 105 seasons) All-Time Ivy Record: 511-666 (43.4 percent, since 1955-56) Ivy League/Eastern League Champions: 1927, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1956, 1958, 1959 NCAA Appearances: 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1956, 1958, 1959 2 TTHEHE SSTTAFFAFF HEADHEAD COACHCOACH TERRYTERRY DUNNDUNN DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL Now entering his third season, Terry Recognized as both a tenacious recruiter and a strong tactician, Dunn Dunn led the Dartmouth men's bas- coached NBA first round draft pick Chauncey Billups and was actively ketball program to an impressive involved in recruiting NBA second round draft pick Jaquay Walls to turnaround during the 2004-05 cam- Colorado. Dunn's experience in developing post players also benefited paign, his first year at the helm of the 7-0 David Harrison, who was taken in the 2004 NBA draft as the 29th Dartmouth men's basketball program. overall pick by the Indiana Pacers. Dunn coached Dartmouth to the Prior to working as the Buffaloes' top assistant, Dunn was an assis- second-best turnaround in Ivy tant coach at Colorado State from 1994-96, helping to lead the Rams to League history as the Big Green an 18-12 season and a spot in the NIT in 1996. His duties included went from a 1-13 mark in 2003-04 to recruiting, on-floor technical work, and scouting. In 1990-91, Dunn a 7-7 record in 2004-05. With a bal- began his collegiate coaching career at Army before moving on to Air anced team that included four sen- Force for three seasons from 1991-94. iors, Dunn crafted a triumph over A native of Raleigh, N.C., the 53-year old Dunn is a 1977 graduate Princeton (snapping a seven-game losing streak to the Tigers), a five- of Northern Colorado, where he was a three-year letterwinner in basket- game Ivy win streak in February and a season-opening victory over ball and track and field. During his senior season, Dunn established the Quinnipiac. Bears' 110-meter high hurdle record of 14.3 seconds and he was a sec- He's also proven himself in the recruiting arena. Dunn enticed ond team Academic All-America honoree. eight players to join the Class of 2009, the largest incoming group in Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Dunn was the head many years. Another solid class has joined the program this year.. coach at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs from 1982-90. He Dunn was named the 26th coach of Dartmouth men's basketball on also served as athletic/activities director and dean of students. May 13, 2004 after serving as an assistant coach at Colorado for eight Dunn hails from a coaching family: His twin brother, Jerry, is an years (1996-2004). His two-year record with the Big Green is 17-37 and assistant coach at West Virginia and former head coach at Penn State. 11-21 in the Ivy League. Dunn and his wife, Gilda, are the parents of two children: daughter Tara During his time at Colorado, Dunn helped guide the Buffaloes to and son Arin. This season, Arin hopes to join the University of New three appearances in the NIT and two trips to the NCAA tournament. Hampshire men's basketball program. 4 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN Q&AQ&A WITHWITH COACHCOACH DUNNDUNN What can you say about your second year as Dartmouth head coach? President Wright, Josie Harper (athletic director), the administration, the students “Based on how the first year went I'd say it was a disappointment. We didn't reach and the community. They deserve it and that's our goal.” the goals we set forth. Although we were a young group and very competitive, there were certain times during the season when we didn't respond to adversity.” What can you say about your Friends group? “It's been very supportive. I wouldn't want to name names because I don't want to Pick three words that describe your coaching style: leave one out, but we've gained support from those who may not have been as “Demanding, intense, result-oriented.” active or ever been participants. We're gaining friends and that's important. But there's nothing like winning. The saying, 'If you build it they will come,' might be, You've been through the Ivy League gauntlet twice now. What have you 'If you win, they will come.' That's our mission.” learned about what some people call the 14-game tournament? “I'm still of the mindset that playing back-to-back nights is very difficult and How have you adapted to life in the Upper Valley and does it feel like home demanding on the players.
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