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2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN CCONTENTSONTENTS

Directory ...... 1 Media Information, Quick Facts ...... 2 The Coaching Staff ...... 3 ...... 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 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 Statistics ...... 30 Shay Berry Office: (603) 646-2484 The Dartmouth Basketball Program ...... 31 Assistant Coach The John W. Berry Sports , 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 ...... 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 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 Ð 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 in filing stories. Leede Arena is wireless. Press Tickets Ð 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 Ð Daily newspapers, student newspapers, wire serv- ices and team photographers may request to be included on the gate list. 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 Ð Seats will be assigned as available on press row. Radio Lines Ð 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 Ð 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 Ð 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. I've found that on Saturday night games sometimes now? things seem to happen for no rhyme or reason. It's the nature of the Ivy League in “I love it here even more today than I did before. You really have to live here to that your turnaround time is so short. It's a matter of the team that wants it the enjoy and embrace the community. We haven't had a lot of success and still people most; it becomes a test of will on a Saturday night.” have been great.”

What are the most valuable lessons you learned as an athlete? What's your favorite way to unwind? “Discipline, and how to get back up after being knocked down.” “Listening to jazz, cooking and golf. My favorite artist is Patti LaBelle. I like cooking around the holidays-pies, baking and some of my favorite dishes to cook What kind of feel are you getting on are collard greens, turnip greens, and ribs. As for golf, I'm your basic weekend the recruiting trail about how hacker. I don't have time to practice, but I enjoy playing.” Dartmouth is being received these days? How do people in the area interact with you and your players? “The response is positive and our “People always stop us to talk about how the team is doing. There's a genuine recruiting has been going in the right interest from the townspeople and the Dartmouth students. They have a sense of direction. People have been very recep- pride in our team and they want to see us do well. Our goal is to let people know tive as we go out into recruiting areas we are headed in the right direction.” across the country. We get alumni emails all the time and have people Who is your mentor? from Florida to Pennsylvania, Colorado “Actually, I have had several, but if I had to narrow the list- and to Chicago and the Southwest that have Ricardo Patton. Among the things I learned from them were practice organization, been instrumental in helping us identify motivational techniques and game strategy and management.” [Note: Coach Dunn potential student-athletes for Dartmouth. We take every email and every phone call worked as an assistant coach with Minton for three years at Air Force and then as because you never know.” an assistant with Patton at Colorado for eight seasons.]

Is the Dartmouth program on schedule for where you hoped to be heading What does Ivy League basketball mean to you? into your third year? “In my mind, the Ivy League means outstanding coaching, a disciplined, yet effec- “I have no doubt this program is headed in the right direction. I have no doubt that tive style of play and the truest meaning of the term 'student-athlete.'” our kids are fundamentally sound and the culture and work ethic are headed in the right direction. The mindset of moving toward an Ivy League championship is How has working at two military academies-Air Force and Army-influenced there. The die has been cast.” your coaching style? Do you think people are overlooking Dartmouth this year? “Both were great opportunities. I credit Tom Miller [Army's coach from 1990-93] “I hope so. We're by no means at the in the Ivy League where we are 'the for a terrific opportunity to enter into college coaching. Being under his tutelage, I hunted.' There's a lot of work before that happens, so it's OK if people want to felt I was able to go anywhere and work for anyone. I also learned the importance underestimate us. I have no problem with that. But in this program, as players and of strong organizational skills because we constantly worked around academics, coaches, we know what we are capable of. And we all know what direction we are athletics and military activities. Preparation and the ability to teach were critical, headed and where we want to be.” too. I worked with students who weren't the most talented athletically, but who had commitment and desire. The blend of preparation and teaching were vital to their What is it like when Leede Arena is packed for a game? success, both individually and as a team.” “I love it when our fans, our students and the community pack the arena. It is one of the coziest atmospheres in the Ivy League. I think if you were to ask most Ivy What impresses you most about Dartmouth College? coaches, they would tell you this is not an easy place to play and we want to have “The alumni support, the administrative support, the quality of coaches in our ath- that reputation. Our fans are a big reason why. We talk often about protecting 'our letic department and how successful they are, and the commitment of the house,' and not letting anyone come in our house and take a victory away. I said Dartmouth student-athletes to academics and athletics.” from day one, if you protect your home court you have a chance. Then you have to go out on the road and hope someone doesn't protect their house.”

Last year your home-away schedule was brutal. It's more manageable this year. Does that represent a change in philosophy? “Not at all. We inherited the schedule we played. There were contracts we had to honor. Now I think you'll start to see some of our philosophy as far as what we want to do. And that is to balance out our home and away non-conference sched- ule as well as play the type of competition that will prepare us for the Ivy League. I think we are right there now with that part of the schedule.”

What can you say about the college's commitment to basketball success? “I think it's been great. They've been very supportive from day one. There's noth- ing we've asked for and not gotten. I've met with President Wright on numerous occasions and he's very much involved not just in men's basketball but in Dartmouth athletics in general. When the students see his presence, that's huge. There's nothing we'd like more than to win an Ivy League championship for

5 THETHE COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Shay Berry Tommy Deffebaugh Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Shay Berry joined the Big Green Tommy Deffebaugh brought 19 staff in June 2004, after working at years of coaching experience to the renowned Five-Star Basketball Dartmouth when he joined Coach Camp (Yonkers, N.Y.) as the direc- Terry Dunn's staff in 2004. He was tor of marketing and business devel- an assistant coach at the University opment. In addition, he was of South Florida in 2003-04, and involved in the areas of skill devel- prior to that was at opment, training and group clinics. Michigan University for one season. From 2000-2003, he was assistant Deffebaugh held similar posi- basketball coach at Fordham tions with Southwest Missouri State University under head coach Bob (1999-2002); Oral Roberts (1997- Hill. During the 1999-2000 season, 99); Southern Illinois (1993-97); Berry was Fordham's director of basketball operations for the Rams. Drury (1991-93); and the University of Missouri-Rolla (1989-1991). He brings a wealth of college coaching experience to the Big After graduating from Drury College in 1985, Deffebaugh began Green, including five years at University as an assistant from his coaching career as an assistant coach/physical education teacher in 1991-96. His first stint at Fordham was during the 1997-98 season when the Springfield (Mo.) public school system. In 1992, he earned a mas- he was an assistant coach as well as head of the Rams' junior varsity ter's degree from Drury. program. A four-year letterwinner for the Panthers, he was co-captain in A 1989 graduate of Central Connecticut, Berry began his coaching 1984-85 and was chosen honorable mention All-America. He was career as an assistant at his alma mater from 1989-90 before joining the inducted in to the Drury Hall of Fame in 1997. Yale University staff from 1990-91. In addition to his duties as an assis- Deffebaugh helped recruit and coach Lonnie Holmes and Phil tant with the Bulldogs, he was head coach of the Yale junior varsity. Mooberry, Division 2 All-Americans at Drury, as well as Troy Hudson, From Yale, he joined the NYU staff, and also worked as head the former Southern Illinois player who has played professionally with coach of the golf and men's junior varsity basketball teams. In 1994, the the Minnesota Timberwolves. Violets advanced to the NCAA Division III championship game, before At Dartmouth, Deffebaugh is vitally involved in recruiting, game falling to Lebanon Valley. NYU's record with Berry as an assistant was preparation, scouting and skill development. 111-26 in five seasons, a sparkling winning percentage of .810. Berry has had a breadth of camp experience and as a consultant, and has helped organize and coach numerous international travel teams. Ryan Hurd A native of Rochester, N.H., where he graduated from Spaulding High School, Berry worked in New York City for 13 years from 1991-2004 Assistant Coach before joining the Dartmouth athletic program. He is involved in all facets of the Dartmouth men's basketball pro- Ryan Hurd joined Coach Terry gram including skill development, game preparation and recruiting. Dunn's staff in 2004, bringing prep coaching and administrative experi- ence to the Dartmouth program. Most recently at Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.), Hurd was the recruiting coordinator in 2003-2004 at Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, Mass.) which spent four weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation before finishing third. At Notre Dame, Hurd was responsible for all aspects of the program, including scouting, practices and academic monitoring. A 2002 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Hurd began his career as a student assistant with the Wildcats before assuming the role of director of basketball operations from 2000-02. From 2002-03, he was assistant basketball coach at his high school alma mater, Concord (N.H.) High, where he played for the Crimson Tide in the state championship game. Hurd also is a veteran instructor at numerous camps and schools.

6 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN BASKETBALLBASKETBALL SUPPORTSUPPORT

Bob Miller Len Angelli Director, Trainer Strength & Conditioning Len Angelli joined the Dartmouth athletic Bob Miller joined the Dartmouth staff in training staff in January 2005, and this sea- March 2001 as head strength and condi- son, begins work with the Big Green men's tioning coach for Big Green teams. From basketball team. A member of the National 1999-2001, Miller worked at the Athletic Trainers Association, Angelli University of Iowa, first as a graduate earned his bachelor's degree in physical assistant strength and conditioning coach education and sports medicine from the for football before being promoted to assistant coach. State University of New York at Brockport. Miller grew up in Stamford, Conn. A 1994 graduate of Southern He did postgraduate work at the University of Arkansas before com- Connecticut State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in pleting his master's degree from Canisius in 1991. exercise science, he worked at Yale University as an assistant strength Prior to his appointment at Dartmouth, Angelli worked from and conditioning coach from 1994-1997. At Yale, Miller directly 1994-2005 as an assistant athletic trainer at Vassar College where he supervised athletes in field hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse and was involved with 25 varsity programs while supervising student and assisted in training for football, men's and women's basketball and workers and student athletic trainers from nearby Marist College. He men's hockey. taught American Red Cross and American Heart Association courses to From 1997-99, he was a graduate assistant at the University of students and staff. Utah where he directed the training for women's soccer in addition to From 1992-94, Angelli was an assistant trainer at the University men's and women's swimming and diving. He also designed individual of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. programs for athletes in football and men's basketball. In addition to the Dartmouth men's basketball team, Angelli has In 1995, Miller became a National Strength Coaches Association worked with the Big Green women's soccer, track and field and men's certified strength and conditioning coach. tennis squads.

Ashley Ackerley Director of Operations, Men's and Women's Basketball

Ashley Ackerley is in her first year serving Dartmouth basketball as the director of basketball operations for both the men's and women's teams. Ackerley has a variety of responsibilities including film exchange and travel. She graduated from George Mason University in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in communications/public relations. During her years at George Mason, Ackerley competed on the track and field team as a hammer, weight and discus thrower. She was also a member of the track and field team for two years at the University of Texas-San Antonio. At George Mason, Ackerley served as secretary of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Her responsibilities included annual revi- sion of SAAC by-laws, community service planning and coordinating the annual athletic banquet for more than 500 guests. Ackerley has experience in both academic and public affairs at George Mason, serving as the secretary for the Athletic Academic Advisors and interning with the University's public relations depart- ment.

7 TTHEHE TTEAMEAM 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN 2006-072006-07 VARSITYVARSITY ROSTERROSTER

No. Name Pos Cl Hgt Wgt School/Hometown

1 Alex Barnett* F So 6-6 205 Cardinal Ritter HS St. Louis, Mo. 2 Dan Biber* F So 6-8 235 Admiral King HS Lorain, Ohio 3 Reggie Schickel* G So 6-4 190 Camden Military Academy Charlotte, N.C. 4 Robby Pride G Fr 6-1 180 Kent Denver HS Denver, Colo. 5 Brandon Ware G Fr 5-11 160 Seagoville HS Dallas, Texas 14 Jarrett Mathis* F So 6-8 215 The Berkshire School Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 Johnathan Ball* F Jr 6-4 205 White Station HS Memphis, Tenn. 22 Marlon Sanders G So 6-1 180 Cleveland Heights HS Cleveland, Ohio 23 Leon Pattman* G Sr 6-2 190 White Station HS Memphis, Tenn. 25 Michael Giovacchini* G Jr 5-11 155 Judge Memorial HS Salt Lake City, Utah 30 DeVon Mosley* G So 6-1 175 Mesquite HS Mesquite, Texas 31 Jason Meyer* F Sr 6-5 195 Covington HS Covington, Ohio 32 Elgin Fitzgerald C Fr 6-9 245 Palmer HS Colorado Springs, Colo. 34 Brian McMillan* F Jr 6-8 235 Valparaiso HS Valparaiso, Ind. 41 Kurt Graeber C/F So 6-9 250 Palos Verdes Peninsula HS Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. 50 Adam Powers* F So 6-7 235 Lyons Township HS Western Springs, Ill. * = Returning letterwinners (11)

HEAD COACH: Terry Dunn (3rd season), Northern Colorado '77 ASSISTANT COACHES: Shay Berry (3rd season), Central Connecticut '89 Tommy Deffebaugh (3rd season), Drury '85 Ryan Hurd (3rd season), New Hampshire '02 CAPTAINS: Jason Meyer '06, Johnathan Ball '08 TRAINER: Len Angelli STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Bob Miller

Alphabetical Roster 15 Johnathan Ball; 1 Alex Barnett; 2 Dan Biber; 32 Elgin Fitzgerald; 25 Michael Giovacchini; 41 Kurt Graeber; 14 Jarrett Mathis; 34 Brian McMillan; 31 Jason Meyer; 30 DeVon Mosley; 23 Leon Pattman; 50 Adam Powers; 4 Robby Pride; 22 Marlon Sanders; 3 Reggie Schickel; 5 Brandon Ware.

9 2006-072006-07 OUTLOOKOUTLOOK DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

A year that began with high expectations ended with the 2005-06 Dartmouth team finishing a 6-21 and tied for seventh in the Ivy League. Third-year coach Terry Dunn is confident with just two players lost to graduation, the experience gained last winter and an intriguing group of freshmen and newcomers that, after a mild hiccup, Dartmouth can pick up where it left off when the Big Green - ished 7-7 in the Ivy League in his first season.

What happened last year? For one thing, people had a tendency to overlook the graduation hit Dartmouth took. It's hard to overcome the loss of two four-year starters in the back court and a senior like big David Gardner, who led Dunn's first team in scoring and rebounding while clogging up the middle. Then there was the schedule that saw a very young Dartmouth team play 15 of its first 19 games away from the friendly confines of Leede Arena. “After we played very well at Boston College in our first game and beat UC Davis, we lost three or four close games,” Dunn said. “At that point our psyche and swag- ger left us. I also thought the lack of experience hurt us in crucial games and sit- uations where it very easily could have gone Dartmouth's way.”

If point guard was something of an issue at times last year, how does it shape up for 2006-07? Highly regarded Marlon Sanders, a true floor general who missed last season, is back and will battle with freshman Brandon Ware, a true point and terrific passer, for the starting job. Robby Pride, a hard-nosed, take-no-prisoners freshman, may also see a little time at the point as well as at the two guard. And don't count out Giovacchini, who played a lot of point the past two years and will be ready to help out there as well as at shooting guard. “Marlon is the classic point guard who can run a team, advance the ball up the floor and make decisions in getting the right people the ball at the right time,” said Dunn. “He's also capable of scoring if need be. He's a leader and a pretty good defender. Like Leon Pattman the year before, he sat out for a year so basically he's a freshman again. I think he comes back with a sense of knowing what it takes to work hard and be successful. “Brandon Ware played at the highest level in Dallas for a team ranked No. 1 in the state for most of the year. He had three teammates who are going to Big XII schools and he was the point guard who ran the show. He's got a college body and he's a good defender. It will be interesting to see how he and Marlon compete against each other.”

Who will be the starter at the two-guard? Who has graduated? Don't get too hung up on that starter label. Remember, Leon Pattman started only Co-captains Mike Lang and Calvin Arnold. Lang was the team's top 3-point 14 games last year, but he was second on the team in minutes played. A lot of threat and tied for the scoring lead. Arnold was a 6-9 forward who could step players will play and they may play different positions depending on who is on outside on the offensive end and really block shots on the defensive end. They'll the floor with them and who is on the floor for the other team. be missed and so will Paul Bode, a senior “big” who chose not to play this year Now that we've got that out of the way, there will a lot of competition for after an up-and-down career. time at the "two." Pattman, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year as a freshman and one of last year's scoring leaders, is a real talent here. He's been extremely con- Let's go back to last year. You really struggled to close out games. What sistent through practice and appears to have fully recovered from the injury that happened and why will this year be different? cost him much of his sophomore year. He can fill the basket up and might well The lack of a dyed-in-the-wool point guard certainly hurt. DeVon Mosley han- be the best rebounder on the team when he puts his mind to it. Giovacchini, dled the role some, but he's more of a combo guard and a lot was put on his Mosley and Pride could see time here when Pattman slides forward. shoulders as freshman. Michael Giovacchini had his moments, but he's not a true There may even be times when sophomore Alex Barnett and senior Jason point either, and remember, he was still a sophomore. Ironically, it was Meyer slide back, or when soph Reggie Schickel slides into the spot if his foot Johnathan Ball, who hardly seemed the likely choice to play the point, who set- injury comes around. Got all that? Oh, and did we mention John Ball? We will. tled the team down when he switched from wing to point guard for the final At almost every position. three weeks.

10 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN 2006-072006-07 OUTLOOKOUTLOOK

Whew. That's a lot of guys. Let's move on to they have. I'm confident all four of them will make the most of it. I think they the small forward position. Who do you see really value the chance they have.” there? The sweet-shooting Meyer and the athletic Time to cut to the chase. What is the biggest weakness for this year's team? Barnett will be battling for the start. Ball can Challenge might be a better choice of words, the way Dunn sees it. “I'd say it's play here-surprise-and Pattman can also do not so much inexperience, but youth. That and health issues. We've had a lot of the job at the “three.” There's no lack of guys struggling with injuries.” depth here. What does Dunn see as the strength of this And at power forward? team? That man Ball's name “Depth at each position,” he said. “The sense that pops up here. there won't be a dropoff when we make changes. I Although he's only want to play 9-10 guys. I think that helped us in 6-4, he may be the Ivy League. Maybe we didn't win those most at home at games, but we were in position to win them. the “four.” Look With depth there is the challenge of guys also for rock-solid accepting their roles for us to become a Dan Biber, who can really good team.” step outside or bang with the big boys at 6- 8, 235. He had several dominant games as a What can you say about the schedule? freshman. Another name to watch would be How about: It's more reasonable? sophomore Jarrett Mathis, who struggled with “We tried to balance the home and injuries as a frosh but has improved by leaps away non-conference schedule,” and bounds since last year. explained Dunn. “In doing so we had to add some new Finally, Dartmouth struggled last year at the teams and play at their “five.” What does this year look like? place to balance the '07- Suddenly there's good depth here, with 6-foot-9 '08 schedule as well. junior Brian McMillan making a push for the We've discontinued starting role. Now add in a couple of 6-9 new- some previous long- comers. Freshman Elgin Fitzgerald is a space eater term opponents like at 245 pounds but he has a nice outside touch and Albany and started is an excellent passer. Transfer Kurt Graeber is some new ones. another big body at 235 pounds and like Fitzgerald, “We've got UMass, he can score inside and out. Now throw in Biber, Kansas and George who can also play the five, and Dunn has a lot to Washington. We work with in the middle. have a great following in the Washington, Is it true Kurt Graeber transferred from a junior col- D.C.-Virginia area as lege and that he barely played there? far as alums are con- Yes it is, but there are a few asterisks involved. First, although he comes from a cerned and look for- juco, he was an outstanding high school player and student who was recruited by ward to getting them Dartmouth out of high school. Lured by the lights of the big time, he tried walk- involved. It's also a ing on at Arizona State only to realize he'd made a mistake. He comes to chance to find out early Dartmouth from Fullerton College, which was loaded at the five on the way to a on what our strengths are as a 37-0 season. team.” “Graeber was behind two guys that both went to high division I levels,” explained Dunn. “He's a very good rebounder and post defender. He can be We should have asked about your captains, John Ball and Jason Meyer. explosive around the basket if he has the angle. He's a guy who can get the bas- They are a terrific pair in Dunn's opinion. “Jason brings experience on and off ketball and likes contact. He'll help us become better in the post defensively.” the floor,” the coach said. “He did a great job of embracing our younger guys last year and helping them understand what it takes to be successful in the class- Is there an “X Factor” on this year's team? room, how to handle practice, how to manage your time, how to get help when Actually, there are two and possibly three in Dunn's opinion. “Kurt Graeber you need it. The guys respect him unbelievably for how he's stuck with it. More would be one. Marlon Sanders would be another. Alex Barnett might be another." than I ever thought. “John Ball, more than anything, has been a leader since he stepped foot on What are the keys to success for Dunn's third Big Green team? the campus. He's going to bring the intensity level every day and he's going to let “I'd say staying healthy,” Dunn said. “We've got to do a better job defending the you know about it. Surprisingly enough, both of those guys will let you know 3-point line. We have to reduce second-shot opportunities. And I think we have when you are not carrying your weight.” to establish consistency at the point position. I'd like to increase offensive pro- ductivity through offensive tempo as well as our defensive intensity. And I think Anything else we should know? we have to be more competitive in our non-conference schedule to be more pre- Dartmouth made a preseason trip to Costa Rica in early September. “That was an pared for the conference schedule.” invaluable experience for us in many ways,” said Dunn. “More than anything, it was good to share time with the team and the coaching staff away from the cam- Let's see. Jason Meyer missed most of two seasons with foot injuries and is pus. To be engaged in numerous team-building opportunities. It put a different back for a fifth year. Leon Pattman missed most of one season. Marlon light on players and coaches. Playing internationally allowed us to develop some Sanders missed last year. Kurt Graeber is in the Ivy League after passing it toughness as well as some team cohesiveness. And the 10 days of practice gave by the first time. That's a bunch of second-chance guys, isn't it? us an early chance to look at our guys and that was invaluable for us.” Dunn: “It is and they recognize and appreciate the second-chance opportunities

11 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #31 JASON FSr6-5 195 Co-Captain

THE MEYER FILE MEYER Hometown: Covington, Ohio CAREER HIGHS: High School: Covington HS Points: 15 at Hawaii-Hilo, 2003-04 Born: June 16, 1983 Rebounds: 5 at Princeton, 2002-03 Major: Government 3-Pointers: 3 in three games, 2003-04 Plans: Business

AT DARTMOUTH ... Junior: Appeared in a career-high 26 games, aver- aging 8.8 minutes per. Had nine points at Cornell and Maine (4-for-6 shooting) and eight each against Columbia and Princeton. Twice grabbed four rebounds, leading the Big Green against Princeton. A dangerous 3- point shooter. Sophomore: Off to an outstanding start before being side- lined by ankle surgery with the start of the New Year. Scored career-best 15 points at Hawaii-Hilo on 4-of-8 shooting, including 3-of-6 beyond the arc. Had nine points (3-of-6) and two boards in a start against Rider two games later. Returned from ankle problems at Ohio State and started in front of a horde of family and friends. Had nine points, going 3-of-4 beyond the arc, and contributed three steals, three rebounds and one assist. Had a pair of treys and two steals in first four minutes. Did not play again that winter. Used his sophomore eligibility the next season but again bat- tled ankle problems, appearing in just nine games. Had eight points, two rebounds and two assists at Harvard and five points against Albany. Shut it down for the final 10 games. Freshman: Lettered in his first season. Came off the bench at Penn in late January and had seven points, two steals and one in 17 minutes. Netted six points and five rebounds in 14 min- utes off the bench against Princeton the next night.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Second all-time scorer in Covington history. Won eight varsity letters: four in golf and four in basketball. Two-year cap- tain of both teams. As a junior and senior on the hardwood, Jason helped lead Covington to the league and sectional championships. Hit a turn- around shot at the buzzer to give Covington the district championship as a junior.

OFF THE COURT ... Interned in the office of U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) last summer in Washington, D.C. Class valedictorian with a 4.3 GPA throughout high school. Class president and active in the National Honor Society, Key and Spanish clubs. Father played basketball and - er played tennis at Ohio Northern. Follows Ohio State football.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “A special person who has perse- vered through injury. Intestinal fortitude is huge. For the first time in five years he’s healthy and if he stays healthy this year he’ll be our best 3-point shooter. Can’t say enough about his leadership. Excellent basketball IQ.”

DID YOU KNOW? Jason’s sister Michelle is a 5-9 freshman guard on the defending Ivy League champion Dartmouth women’s basketball team.

Meyer's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 22-0 12-40 .300 6-22 .273 13-17 .765 25 1.1 43 2.0 So* 6-2 13-28 .464 10-20 500 4-6 .667 13 2.2 40 6.7 So 9-0 6-16 .375 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 5 0.6 17 1.9 Jr 26-0 21-48 .438 7-19 .368 3-6 .500 27 1.0 52 2.0 TotalsSTATS 63-2 52-132 .393 26-67 .388 22-31 .709 70 1.1 152 2.4 12 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #15 JOHNATHAN FJr6-4 205 Co-Captain THE BALL FILE BALL Hometown: Memphis, Tenn. CAREER HIGHS: High School: White Station HS Points: 12 at Cornell, 2004-05 Born: April 28, 1986 Rebounds: 9 vs. New Hampshire, 2004-05 Major: Sociology Blocks: 3 vs. Cornell, 2004-05 Plans: Professional Sports Management

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Winner of the John DiIorio ’56 Award for hustle, drive and determination. Repeated as Dartmouth’s defensive player of the year. Season-high 12 points to go with four rebounds and three assists in win over Columbia on final weekend of season. Posted 11 points at Brown to go with five rebounds and four assists. Seven points, eight rebounds at Army. Pressed into duty as point guard late in season and performed well. Started team-high 24 of the 25 games in which he played. Had an excellent 26-40 ratio of offensive to defensive rebounds. Demonstrated a knack for coming up with a big play when Big Green needed it. Freshman: Selected Dartmouth’s defensive player of the year. Played in all 27 games, starting 14. Had key defensive plays in Dartmouth’s five-game win streak from February 12-26. Key rebound with nine seconds left ensured a win over Yale. Strip in the final seconds preserved win over Columbia one week earlier. Had 10 points, four rebounds in first career game, a win over Quinnipiac. Had nine points and nine rebounds in win over UNH. Led or tied for team lead in rebounds five times and finished third on the team in field goal percentage, rebounding average and blocks.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH … Third player from the state champi- onship White Station program to come to Dartmouth in recent years. Played on the 2002 and 2003 championship teams with Dartmouth teammate Leon Pattman. Captained White Station to a 39-2 record and a state title in ‘04. As a junior and senior, he earned All- Tournament honors at the state championship. Also picked up All- District recognition in 2003.

OFF THE COURT … Worked the phones in the Dartmouth press box during football games.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Mr. Intensity as a player. A young man who can play multiple positions. The best defender on the team. One of the best rebounders. Great basketball IQ. Terrific will to win. They don’t come any better as a person. Very focused and business-like, but also a great personality.”

DID YOU KNOW? Johnathan Ball is a member of the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and serves on the Division I Men’s Basketball Issues Committee.

Ball’s Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 27-14 52-116 .448 1-4 .250 31-55 .564 99 3.7 136 5.0 So 25-24 44-116 .379 0-4 .000 40-55 .727 66 2.6 128 5.1 TotalsSTATS 52-38 96-232 .414 1-8 .125 71-110 .645 165 3.2 264 5.1 13 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #1 ALEX G/F So 6-6 205

THE BARNETT FILE BARNETT Hometown: St. Louis, Mo. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Cardinal Ritter HS Points: 13 at Harvard, 2005-06 Born: November 21, 1986 Rebounds: 6 vs. Yale, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Three games in double figures with 13 points at Harvard and 10 each at Brown and in season-finale against Cornell. Slam dunk with 11.5 seconds left pulled Green within one point of Big Red in tough loss. Had sea- son-high six rebounds against Yale and Radford. Started three games and appeared in 26. Named to Basketball-U.com’s Ivy League All-Potential Freshman Team.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Averaged 19.8 points, 11.5 rebounds and three blocks as a high school senior. Posted 24 points, 22 rebounds and six blocks in one game. Had 40 points and 20 rebounds in another. Named to the Missouri all-state first team. Played in a small school program that previ- ously produced former Georgetown standout Jahidi White and Arizona grad Loren Woods. Scored 10 points in the Missouri-Illinois Riverwar all-star game.

OFF THE COURT ... Ranked first in his class at Cardinal Ritter.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Scary potential. A young man who has not begun to scratch the surface in terms of his ability and play. Could be an All-Ivy player for the next two or three years.”

DID YOU KNOW? Alex Barnett played against Darius Miles of the Portland Trail Blazers in a sum- mer league in St. Louis.

Barnett's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 26-3 38-90 .422 10-31 .323 8-11 .727 36 1.4 94 3.6 14 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #2 DAN FSo6-8 235

THE BIBER FILE BIBER Hometown: Lorain, Ohio CAREER HIGHS: High School: Admiral King Points: 16 at Yale, 2005-06 Born: April 30, 1987 Rebounds: 8 at Yale, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Played in 24 games, starting three. Exploded for 16 points and eight rebounds at Yale. Posted 14 points and five rebounds at Penn, 11 points (all in the second half) and five rebounds in win over Brown and nine points at Princeton. Showed good touch with 44.7 percent shooting from the field on the season. A perfect 9-for-9 from the line on the year. Named to Basketball-U.com’s Ivy League All-Freshman Team.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Lorain County’s Mr. Basketball and the Lorain Journal Player-of-the-Year. A power forward with a good touch outside. Shot 41.3 percent from 3-point range and tied the school record with six triples in a game. Averaged 15.2 points and 9.9 rebounds in final year at Lorain. Hit 60.3 percent from the field as a junior, reaching double figures in every game. Was joined on the Lake Erie League first team as a senior by Dartmouth teammate Marlon Sanders.

OFF THE COURT ... When he’s at home Dan enjoys working with younger brother Josh, a 6-foot-5 high school sophomore who averaged nine points and five rebounds for Lorain Southview as a freshman.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “A good athlete up front. A talent who must become more consistent in his play both on offense and defense. Best rebounder among the bigs.”

DID YOU KNOW? Dan Biber worked out over the summer with a number of NBA players including Chauncey Billups, who played at Colorado when Terry Dunn was an assistant for the Buffs.

Biber’s Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 24-3 38-85 .447 7-26 .280 9-9 1.000 52 2.2 92 3.8 15 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #25 MICHAEL GJr 5-11 155

THE GIOVACCHINI FILE GIOVACCHINI Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah CAREER HIGHS: High School: Judge Memorial HS Points: 19 three times Born: April 25, 1986 Rebounds: 5 vs. New Hampshire, 2004-05 Major: Government Assists: 7 vs. UC-Davis, 2004-05, vs. Columbia 2005-06 Plans: Business

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Earned Dartmouth’s “Hard Hat” award for outstanding attitude and work ethic. Had 19 points each against Quinnipiac and Harvard. Hit 7-of-8 shots from the floor against Quinnipiac and 8-of-10 against the Crimson for a combined 15-of-18. Was 4-of-5 from outside the arc against the Bobcats. Dropped in 16 in the win at Columbia that stopped a seven-game losing streak. Had seven games in double figures. Started 21 of 24 games. Top returning 3-point shooter with 28. Averaged 7.2 points per game. Freshman: Appeared in 15 games with four starts filling in for ailing captain Steve Callahan. Drilled 5-of-7 shots from outside the arc while popping in 19 points in the win over Keene State. Registered nine points and seven assists against UC-Davis, seven points and four assists against Hofstra and had eight points at Hartford.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Three-sport career at Judge Memorial. Captain of the basketball team, first-team All-State honoree as a junior and senior. During his senior year, Michael averaged 18.6 points per game, five rebounds and seven assists. Lettered in baseball and track and field where he helped the 4 x 400 relay set the Utah state record. Picked up All-Region recog- nition in track in ‘04.

OFF THE COURT ... Youngest of three basketball-playing brothers. Tony played at Stanford and David at Harvard. Father, Marty, played at Washington State and uncle Paul at Stanford. Admires and roots for the Seattle Mariners. Favorite food is chicken pot pie. Favorite band is Linkin Park.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Has improved each year. Atough, tough young man who gives you everything. If he can stay healthy it will be a big plus for Dartmouth basketball.”

DID YOU KNOW? Michael Giovacchini is the sixth point guard in his family, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, father, uncle and two brothers.

Giovacchini's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 15-4 19-51 .373 13-33 .394 12-16 .750 11 0.7 63 4.2 So 24-21 61-147 .415 28-75 .373 22-35 .629 47 2.0 172 7.2 TotalsSTATS 39-25 80-198 .404 41-108 .379 34-51 .667 58 1.5 235 6.0 16 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #14 JARRETT F/C So 6-8 215

THE MATHIS FILE MATHIS Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. CAREER HIGHS: High School: The Berkshire School Points: Did Not Score, 2005-06 Born: October 14, 1985 Rebounds: 2 at Harvard, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Appeared in four games. Had two rebounds in loss at Harvard. Collected an assist at Penn. Averaged 3.5 minutes in four appear- ances..

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Played at New York City’s Kennedy High before doing a postgraduate year at The Berkshire School in Sheffield, Mass. Served as team cap- tain at Berkshire, averaging 15 points and 12 rebounds. Chosen second-team All-New England Class B. Described as a power forward who may also see time in the post.

OFF THE COURT ... Brother JC played two years at Virginia before transferring to Michigan. Awarded the Berkshire Cup as the outstanding senior at his prep school.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Has made gigan- tic steps offensively and defensively. Will be a solid player in the rotation this year.”

DID YOU KNOW? Jarrett Mathis served as student body president at The Berkshire School.

Mathis' Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 4-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.50 0 0.00 17 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #34 BRIAN FJr6-8 235

THE McMILLAN FILE McMILLAN Hometown: Valparaiso, Ind. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Valparaiso HS Points: 10 vs. Yale, 2005-06 Born: January 7, 1986 Rebounds: 6 vs. Yale and Brown, 2005-06 Major: Government/Policy Plans: Management consulting, law and politics

AT DARTMOUTH ... Sophomore: Posted 10 points, a team-high six rebounds (four offensive) and two assists in late-season win over Yale, hitting 4-of-6 shots from the field. Registered six points and six rebounds the next night against Brown. Appeared in 25 games with one start. Averaged 7.6 minutes per game. Had almost as many offen- sive rebounds (16) as defensive (20). Freshman: Played in 26 games with lone start coming at Yale. Had six points and five rebounds in 15 active minutes against the Bulldogs. Also scored six points against Stanford and Columbia. Chipped in four rebounds against the Cardinal.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Captain of the basketball, baseball and tennis teams at Valparaiso High. Center on the 2003-04 basketball squad that won the conference, sectional and regional championships, advancing to the state’s final four and finishing 22-3. All-Conference and All-Area as a senior.

OFF THE COURT ... Interned for Senator Richard Lugar (R-Indiana) in his Washington, D.C. office during the spring of 2006. Voted Academic All-Ivy. Involved with the Dartmouth Society of Investments and Economics, Theta Delta Chi Fraternity and College Republicans. Friends on the Government Foreign Study Program referred to him as “Senator BMac.”

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Has great potential. Performance and attitude determines aptitude. Confidence will allow him to go a long way. Fighting for the starting position.”

DID YOU KNOW? Brian McMillan enjoys scuba diving and is working toward obtaining his pilot’s license.

McMillan's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 26-1 18-46 .391 0-4 .000 13-19 .684 38 1.5 49 1.9 So 25-2 14-35 .400 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 36 1.4 37 1.5 TotalsSTATS 51-3 32-81 .395 0-4 .000 22-34 .647 74 1.5 86 1.7 18 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #30 DEVON G So 6-1 175

THE MOSLEY FILE MOSLEY Hometown: Mesquite, Texas CAREER HIGHS: High School: Mesquite HS Points: 15 vs. Radford, 2005-06 Born: June 12, 1987 Rebounds: 6 at Penn, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Assists: 6 vs Hofstra, 2005-06 Plans: Law and then politics

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Earned Alvin F. “Doggie” Julian Award for spirit and enthusiasm. One of just two returnees to appear in all 27 games. Averaged 15.6 minutes per contest. Second on squad with 24 steals. Three times recorded three steals. Terrific touch at the foul line with 16-of-19 shooting for 84.2 per- cent. Poured in season-high 15 points against Radford to lead the Big Green and was in double figures again two nights later with 11 points against Colorado. Had 10 points and a season-high six assists in fifth game of his career against Hofstra. Grabbed six rebounds at Penn.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Selected Mr. Basketball among Mesquite’s five high schools after averaging 15.4 points, six rebounds and three assists as a combination guard. Named the District 12 5-A MVP. Was a member of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches All- Region first team and a Texas Magazine All-State selection. Led his district in scoring, was fifth in rebounding and sixth in assists last year. Selected the district defensive MVP as a junior.

OFF THE COURT ... Had internships the past two summers in the procurement office at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “A sparkplug. A young man with character and intensity who gives you everything he has every minute of practice. Has improved his game all around and gotten stronger. Adds depth at the two guard. Capable of scoring double figures any given night. A very good defender.”

DID YOU KNOW? DeVon Mosley once attended a movie with the band, P-Funk All Stars.

Mosley's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 27-0 30-90 .333 15-57 .263 16-19 .842 31 1.1 91 3.4 19 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #23 LEON GSr 6-2 190

THE PATTMAN FILE PATTMAN Hometown: Memphis, Tenn. CAREER HIGHS: High School: White Station HS Points: 29 vs. Hartford and Vermont, 2003-04 Born: January 2, 1985 Rebounds: 13 vs. Holy Cross, 2003-04 Major: Film Studies Plans: Film Industry

AT DARTMOUTH ... Junior: Tied for team scoring lead at 10.9 points per game. Led players in regular rotation with 45.5 percent shooting from the floor. Started just 14 of 25 games but was second on the team in minutes played. Exploded for season-high 27 points in just 26 minutes in a win over Columbia in next-to-last game of season. Hit 8-of-11 from the field, 3-of-4 from behind the arc and 8-of-9 from the foul line. Had a 22-point showing in home win over Yale (18 in the second half) and scored 20 at Colgate. Led team in scoring in eight games and in rebounds four times. Silky smooth left-handed shot. Sophomore: Shut it down for the season after four games due in large part to the same injury that hobbled him late in his freshman campaign. Still managed 11 points in the opening win against Quinnipiac. Freshman: Ivy League rookie of the year. Dartmouth’s leading scorer and one-tenth of a point away from being the top rebounder. Eleventh in the nation in free throw percentage. Netted career-high 29 points in back-to-back contests, going 10-of-14 from the floor against Vermont and then 10-of-16 two nights later against Hartford. Averaged 19.1 ppg, 6.3 rebounds and shot 40 percent beyond the arc from Jan. 3 to Feb. 7. Ivy rookie of the week six times, including four straight weeks in January. Had personal-best five 3-point baskets vs. Vermont.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Comes from the same White Station High School that produced the Big Green’s Charles Harris ’02, and jun- ior Johnathan Ball. Played on 2002 and 2003 Tennessee State AAA champions. Tennessee’s top free throw shooter as a senior, hitting 91.4 percent. Honorable mention All-State, regional and city championship MVP, All-Metro and All-State.

OFF THE COURT ... Follows the financial and brokerage world of Wall Street. Likes hip hop and R & B, and enjoys singer R. Kelly. Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan. Follows the Miami Heat.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Returned to his freshman year playing form. Best rebounder when focused in. Trusts the coaching staff and his teammates and has become more comfortable with the sys- tem. Wants to have a great year as a senior and it’s important to the team that he does.”

DID YOU KNOW? Leon Pattman was born in Tupelo, Miss., birth- place of Elvis Presley. Leon now lives in Memphis, site of Presley’s estate, Graceland.

Pattman's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG Fr 26-19 122-264 .462 29-88 .330 70-79 .886 114 4.4 343 13.2 So 4-4 10-33 .303 3-9 .333 4-7 .571 6 1.5 27 6.8 Jr 25-14 102-224 .455 25-64 .391 44-56 .786 80 3.2 273 10.9 TotalsSTATS 55-37 234-521 .449 57-161 .354 118-142 .831 200 3.6 643 11.7 20 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS #50 ADAM FSo6-7 235

THE POWERS FILE POWERS Hometown: Western Springs, Ill. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Lyons Township HS Points: 4 at Harvard, 2005-06 Born: July 27, 1987 Rebounds: 5 at Harvard, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Appeared in 11 games and averaged 4.5 minutes per. Had four points, five rebounds and one assist in loss at Harvard. Added another bucket and two rebounds against Crimson in rematch at Leede Arena. Also scored against Army. Six of nine rebounds were offensive.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Chosen to the West Suburban Conference all-star and all-academic teams. Played in the Chicago City vs. Suburban game and was invited to play in the Illinois All- Star game after averaging 15 points and eight rebounds as a sen- ior. Named to the Illinois Class AA third all-state team as a center.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Suffered Achilles injury last February. Playing time will depend on his health. A hard worker. Solid frontline player who is skilled but undersized.”

DID YOU KNOW? An accomplished artist, Adam Powers won an award for a self-portrait.

Powers' Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 11-0 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 9 0.8 8 0.7 21 MEETMEET THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #3 REGGIE GSo 6-4 190

THE SCHICKEL FILE SCHICKEL Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. CAREER HIGHS: High School: Camden Military Academy Points: 5 at Cornell, 2005-06 Born: November 11, 1985 Rebounds: 2 at Yale, 2005-06 Major: Undecided Plans: Undecided

AT DARTMOUTH ... Freshman: Had four points at Yale and five points the next game at Cornell. Averaged 5.0 minutes in six appearances. Showed a good touch with 5- for-9 shooting from the floor. Struggled with injury in first year.

BEFORE DARTMOUTH ... Averaged 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists as a senior at Camden, capturing the team’s Coaches Award as a combo guard. Has been an all-star at both the Five-Star Basketball Camp and Eastern Invitational Camp.

OFF THE COURT ... One of two sets of twins in his fam- ily.

COACH DUNN’S QUICK TAKE ... “Strong and solid defender at the two. Has had to battle health issues after relapse of stress fracture. A big question mark. Potential shooter.”

DID YOU KNOW? Reggie Schickel once met former great and got a few tips on his game from the NBA hall of famer.

Schickel's Statistics Yr GP-GS FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb RPG Pts PPG FrSTATS 6-0 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 5 0.7 11 1.8 22 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN MEETMEET THETHE NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS #41 KURT So 6-9 250 C

Hometown: Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. GRAEBER High School: Palos Verde Peninsula HS College: Fullerton Community College, Arizona State

A promising prospect who was recruited by the Ivies coming out of high COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “A great deal of athleticism and school but chose to walk on at Arizona State. Left ASU for Fullerton, intensity. Must use all his skills. Has to stay healthy. Will be a major con- which went 37-0 and won the California Community College state title tributor if he is healthy.” last year. Played behind Michael Earl, last winter's JCHoops.com Player- of-the-Year and now at Utah State. Also considered transferring to DID YOU KNOW? Kurt Graeber played in a club basketball tourna- Brown. All-Bay League first team as a high school junior and senior ment in Japan as a high school freshman. when he averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds.

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Hometown: Cleveland Heights, Ohio SANDERS High School: Cleveland Heights HS

Began last season with Big Green before leaving school. Returns this fall. COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “Persevered and matured through A prototypical point guard. Averaged 6.5 assists and four steals per game hard lessons. Determined to be successful on the floor and in the class- while scoring 18 points and grabbing four rebounds as a senior at room. Brings quickness, leadership to the point. Best on ball defender. Cleveland Heights. Selected to the Lake Erie League first team (along Smart player.” with Dartmouth teammate Dan Biber) and to the Northeast Ohio third team. Served as his high school captain and was chosen MVP as a senior. DID YOU KNOW? At 6-1, Marlon Sanders can throw down a windmill dunk.

23 MEETMEET THETHE NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL #32 ELGIN Fr 6-9 245 C

Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. FITZGERALD High School: Palmer HS

All-Colorado pick by Rocky Mountain News. Class 5AAll-State. Player- COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “The most unassuming talent you of-Year in Colorado Springs Metro. Averaged 21.8 points and 10.2 will ever see. A young man who is very quiet but once on the basketball rebounds as a senior. Helped Palmer to a 20-4 record and a Colorado court his talents show up. Leads by example and with a tremendous work Springs Metro League title in final year. Selected along with Dartmouth ethic. Could be one of the sleepers in the league. Very good passer.” teammate Robby Pride for “The Show,” a Colorado all-star game. Recruited by Yale, Bucknell, Colgate, Idaho and UC Santa Barbara DID YOU KNOW? Elgin Fitzgerald played AAU basketball with among others. Father played at West Texas. Coach Dunn's son Arin, a freshman guard at New Hampshire. #4 ROBBY Fr 6-1 180 G

Hometown: Denver, Colo. PRIDE High School: Kent Denver

Named Mr. Basketball in Class 3A by the Rocky Mountain News. First- COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “A sparkplug. Brings a great deal team 3A All-State. Helped Kent Denver to state semifinals as a junior and of intensity to the floor as a combo guard. Pretty good shooter. Will add senior. Team was 44-8 last two years. Averaged 18 points and six assists depth at point and two-guard. Athletic.” as a senior. Joined by Dartmouth teammate Elgin Fitzgerald in “The Show,” a Colorado all-star game played in Denver. McDonald's All- DID YOU KNOW? Although Robby Pride never won a state title in bas- American nominee and finalist for Colorado's Fred Steinmark Award for ketball he can claim two in lacrosse. excellence in athletics, academics and citizenship. Grandfather, Robert McCurdy, played at Oklahoma. #5 BRANDON Fr 5-11 160 G

Hometown: Dallas, Texas WARE High School: Seagoville HS

Averaged 14.3 points and 5.2 assists on Class 4A powerhouse Seagoville COACH DUNN'S QUICK TAKE ... “Might be purest point guard. Has team that sent classmates Derrick Roland and Donald Sloan to Texas maturity and ability to know where everybody is on the floor. Understands A&M. Chosen for Dallas-Fort Worth All-Star game. All-district first team. when and where to get people the ball. Strength is a plus. Very good ball- Faced Dartmouth teammate DeVon Mosley in high school. Off the court handler.” enjoys computers and movies. DID YOU KNOW? Brandon Ware has worked out with LaMarcus Aldridge, another Seagoville product who played two years at Texas and is now with the Portland Trail Blazers.

24 TTHISHIS SSEASONEASON LLASTAST SSEASONEASON 2006-072006-07 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

ARMY Jan. 2 at Hanover GEORGE WASHINGTON Starters/Letterwinners back: 5/12 Nov. 14 at Washington, D.C. Players to watch: Matt Bell, Cory Sinning Starters/Letterwinners back: 1/8 2005-06 record: 3-24 Players to watch: Carl Elliott, Maureece Rice Patriot League: 1-13 2005-06 record: 27-3 Nickname: Black Knights Atlantic 10: 16-0 SID: Mike Albright (845) 938-6871 Nickname: Colonials E-Mail: [email protected] SID: Brad Bower (202) 994-6654 Web: www.goARMYsports.com E-Mail: [email protected] Last year: Did not play Web: www.GWsports.com Series: Dartmouth 14-13 Last Year: Did not play Coach: Jim Crews, Indiana ’76 Series: GW 1-0 Coach: Karl Hobbs, Connecticut '85 (91-56, 5 yrs.) BROWN Jan. 26 at Hanover HARTFORD Feb. 17 at Providence Nov. 25 at Hartford Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/10 Starters/Letterwinners back: 2/6 Players to watch: Keenan Jeppesen, Damon Huffman, Players to watch: Bo Taylor, Rich Baker Scott Friske 2005-06 record: 13-15 2005-2006 record: 10-17 America East: 9-7 Ivy League: 6-8 Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Bears SID: David Longolucco (860) 768-4620 SID: Christopher Humm (401) 863-1095 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.hartfordhawks.com Web: www.brownbears.com Last Year: Did not play Last Year: Brown 70-73 2OT, Dartmouth 58-46 Series: Hartford leads 7-4 Series: Dartmouth 73-60 Coach: Dan Leibovitz, Penn '96 (0-0, 1st year) Coach: Craig Robinson, Princeton '83 (1st year) HARVARD COLGATE Jan. 6 at Hanover Nov. 18 at Hanover Jan. 12 at Cambridge Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/11 Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/9 Players to watch: Kyle Roemer, Jon Simon Players to watch: Brian Cusworth, Jim Goffredo 2005-2006: 10-19 2005-2006 record: 13-14 Patriot League: 4-10 Ivy League: 5-9 Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Crimson SID: Bob Cornell (315) 228-7602 SID: Kurt Svoboda (617) 495-2206 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.goColgateRaiders.com Web: www.gocrimson.com Last Year: Colgate 65-64 2ot Last Year: Harvard 78-65, 65-53 Series: Series tied, 16-16 Series: Dartmouth 90-72 Coach: Emmett Davis, St. Lawrence '81 (108-119, 8 yrs.) Coach: Frank Sullivan, Westfield State '73 (280-315, 22 yrs.) COLUMBIA JAMES MADISON Feb. 3 at Hanover Dec. 10 at Harrisonburg, Va. March 2 at New York Starters/Letterwinners back: 2/7 Starters/Letterwinners back: 5/10 Players to watch: Juwann James, Kyle Swanston Players to watch: Ben Nwachukwu, John Baumann 2005-06 record: 5-23 2005-2006 record: 11-16 Colonial: 2-16 Ivy League: 4-10 Nickname: Dukes Nickname: Lions SID: Gary Michael (540) 568-6154 SID: Darlene Camacho (212) 854-2534 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.jmusports.com Web: www.gocolumbialions.com Last Year: Did not play Last Year: Dartmouth 78-68, 69-62 Series: First game Series: Columbia 98-92 Coach: Dean Keener, Davidson '88 (11-45, 2 yrs.) Coach: Joseph Jones, SUNY-Oswego '87 (33-48, 3 yrs.) KANSAS CORNELL Nov. 28 at Lawrence Feb. 2 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 5/11 March 3 at Ithaca Players to watch: Brandon Rush, Mario Chalmers, Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/8 Russell Robinson Players to watch: Jason Hartford, Adam Gore 2005-06 record: 25-8 2005-06 record: 13-15 Big 12: 13-3 Ivy League: 8-6 Nickname: Jayhawks Nickname: Big Red SID: Chris Theisen (785) 864-3417 SID: Jeremy Hartigan (607) 255-9788 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.kuathletics.com Web: www.cornellbigred.com Last Year: Did not play Last Year: Cornell 63-47, 64-60 Series: First game Series: Dartmouth 101-91 Coach: , Oklahoma St. '85 (279-129, 13 yrs.) Coach: Steve Donahue, Ursinus '84 (58-105, 6 yrs.)

26 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN 2006-072006-07 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE Dec. 30 at Princess Anne, Md. QUINNIPIAC Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/9 Dec. 18 at Hanover Players to watch: Jesse Brooks, Antonio McMillion Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/8 2005-06 record: 7-22 Players to watch: Karl Anderson, Adam Gonzalez MEAC: 4-14 2005-2006 record: 12-16 Nickname: Fighting Hawks NEC: 7-11 SID: G. Stan Bradley (410) 651-6499 Nickname: Bobcats E-Mail: [email protected] SID: TBA (203) 582-5387 Web: umeshawks.com E-Mail: TBA Last Year: Did not play Web: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com Series: First game Last Year: Quinnipiac 88-77 Coach: Larry Lessett, Cal State Northridge '83 (9-48, 2 yrs.) Series: Tied 4-4 Coach: Joe DeSantis, Fairfield '79 (104-173, 10 yrs.) MASSACHUSETTS Nov. 11 at Amherst SIENA Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/9 Nov. 22 at Hanover Players to watch: Stephane Lasme, Rashaun Freeman Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/10 2005-06 record: 13-15 Players to watch: Michael Haddix, Kenny Hasbrouk Atlantic 10: 8-8 2005-06 record:15-13 Nickname: Minutemen MAAC: 10-8 SID: Jason Yellin (413) 577-3061 Nickname: Saints E-Mail: [email protected] SID: Jason Rich (518) 783-2411 Web: www.umassathletics.com/ E-Mail: [email protected] Last Year: Did not play Web: www.sienasaints.com Series: Massachusetts 8-7 Last Year: Did not play Coach: Travis Ford, Kentucky '94 (141-126, 9 yrs.) Series: Siena leads 3-1 Coach: Fran McCaffery, Penn '82 (154-140, 10 yrs.) NEW HAMPSHIRE STONY BROOK Jan. 16 at Hanover Dec. 14 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 3/7 Starters/Letterwinners back: 2/7 Players to watch: Blagoj Janev, Mike Christiansen, Jermaine Anderson Players to watch: Mitchell Beauford, Mike Popoko, 2005-2006 record: 12-17 Ricky Lucas America East: 8-8 2005-06 record: 4-24 Nickname: Wildcats America East: 2-14 SID: Scott Stapin (603) 862-3906 Nickname: Seawolves E-Mail: [email protected] SID: Brian Magoffin Web: www.unhwildcats.com E-Mail: [email protected] Last Year: New Hampshire 59-47 Web: www.goseawolves.org Series: Dartmouth 30-26 Last Year: Stony Brook 48-51 Coach: Bill Herrion, Merrimack '81 (249-186, 15 yrs.) Series: Stony Brook 2-0 Coach: Steve Pikiell, Connecticut '90 (4-24, 1 year) PENN Feb. 9 at Philadelphia VERMONT Feb. 24 at Hanover Dec. 21 at Burlington Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/5 Starters/Letterwinners back: 5/12 Players to watch: Ibrahim Jaaber, Mark Zoller, Steve Danley Players to watch: Martin Klimes, Mike Trimboli 2005-2006 record: 20-9 2005-2006 record: 13-17 Ivy League: 12-2 America East: 16-2 Nickname: Quakers Nickname: Catamounts SID: Mike Mahoney (215) 898-6128 SID: Ben Dickie (802) 656-1182 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.pennathletics.com Web: www.uvmathletics.com Last Year: Penn 70-51, 68-52 Last Year: Vermont 77-46 Series: Penn 137-54 Series: Dartmouth 57-33 Coach: Glen Miller, Connecticut '86 (188-157, 15 yrs.) Coach: Mike Lonergan, Catholic '88 (264-105, 13 yrs.) YALE PRINCETON Jan. 27 at Hanover Feb. 10 at Princeton Feb. 16 at New Haven Feb. 23 at Hanover Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/10 Starters/Letterwinners back: 4/13 Players to watch: Sam Kaplan, Casey Hughes, Eric Flato Players to watch: Noah Savage, Justin Conway 2005-2006 record: 15-14 2005-2006 record: 12-15 Ivy League: 7-7 Ivy League: 10-4 Nickname: Elis, Bulldogs Nickname: Tigers SID: Tim Bennett (203) 432-1457 SID: David Rosenfeld (609) 258-5655 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.yalebulldogs.com Web: www.goprincetontigers.com Last Year: Yale 72-55, Dartmouth 72-64 Last Year: Princeton 52-49, 63-60 Series: Tied 94-94 Series: Princeton 134-57 Coach: James Jones, Albany '86 (90-106, 7 yrs.) Coach: Joe Scott, Princeton '87 (78-91, 6 yrs.)

27 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH VS.VS. ALLALL OPPONENTSOPPONENTS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Dart. Opp. Last Last Dart. Opp. Last Last Dart. Opp. Last Last Wins Wins Game Result Wins Wins Game Result Wins Wins Game Result Air Force 0 2 1999 62-70 Haverford 1 0 2000 70-50 + Rutgers 1 1 1968 52-79 Akron 0 1 1927 29-39 Hawaii 1 0 1987 80-70 + St. Anselm 10 2 1984 67-82 Albany 4 3 2004 73-84 Hawaii-Hilo 0 1 2003 48-50 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 0 1988 103-92 + Albright 1 0 1965 60-57 + Hofstra 5 3 2005 59-74 St. John's 3 9 1994 63-93 American 0 2 1987 71-72 Holy Cross 31 66 2005 52-73 St. Louis 0 2 1971 75-91 American International 2 0 1948 69-34 + 1 0 1957 84-64 + St. Michael's 3 2 1960 71-78 Amherst 17 4 1980 78-41 + Iona 1 0 1980 75-71 + St. Peter's 1 2 1996 60-62 Arizona State 0 1 1989 55-66 Iowa 0 2 1993 65-104 St. Stephen's 1 0 1927 39-28 + Arkansas State 0 1 2000 49-67 Jacksonville 0 1 1967 59-69 St. Thomas 0 1 1928 34-43 Army 15 13 2006 55-42 + Johns Hopkins 0 1 1920 19-31 Samford 1 0 1992 60-58 + Assumption 1 0 1975 69-64 + Keene State 3 0 2004 72-56 + Auburn 0 1 1969 76-85 Kent State 1 0 1988 88-86 + San Diego 0 1 1999 82-98 Barry 1 0 1990 80-67 + Kentucky 1 3 1973 77-102 San Diego State 0 1 1987 59-86 Bates 1 0 1981 54-49 + Knox 2 0 1923 39-14 + Santa Clara 0 1 1967 69-77 Binghamton 1 1 2002 67-61 + Lafayette 2 3 1998 41-56 Seton Hall 4 3 1978 54-53 + Boston College 8 18 2005 61-80 La Salle 0 2 1984 55-84 Siena 1 3 1983 52-61 Boston University 21 7 2002 53-65 Lehigh 3 4 2004 50-60 # South Carolina 0 1 1980 49-88 Bowdoin 1 0 1982 81-56 + University 0 2 1968 44-62 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 2001 62-59 + Bowling Green 0 2 1968 53-89 Lowell Tech 2 1 1932 37-24 + Southern Cal 1 1 1955 50-68 Bradley 0 3 1960 60-92 Loyola (LA) 0 1 1962 54-74 South Florida 0 1 1984 54-90 Brandeis 2 0 1966 92-66 + Loyola Marymount 1 0 1999 89-67 + Springfield 15 12 1976 76-62 + Brigham Young 1 0 1958 88-75 + Maine 8 10 2005 55-64 Stanford 1 5 2004 54-71 Brooklyn Poly 2 2 1926 42-26 + 7 6 1983 61-46 + Stetson 2 2 2002 86-74 + Brown 73 60 2006 58-46 + Manhattanville 3 0 1981 62-49 + Stevens Institute 1 2 1926 40-18 + Bucknell 0 1 1905 12-23 Marist 2 2 2000 54-68 Stony Brook 0 2 2006 48-51 Buffalo 2 0 1996 64-44 + Marquette 0 2 1970 55-98 Suffolk 1 0 1952 73-40 + Butler 0 2 1962 55-89 Maryland State 1 0 1950 60-59 + Swarthmore 0 3 1920 21-29 California-Davis 1 1 2005 66-61 + Massachusetts 8 7 1990 66-80 California 0 5 1984 44-71 Memphis State 1 1 1988 75-79 Syracuse 7 15 1956 63-86 Campbell 1 0 1991 90-74 + MIT 16 2 1966 70-68 + Tampa 0 1 1950 50-52 Canisius 3 2 1968 61-58 + McGill 3 0 1947 81-41 + Temple 1 3 1958 50-69 Castleton State 1 0 2001 89-62 + Miami 1 3 1990 60-72 Tennessee 0 1 1977 58-77 Catholic 2 0 1980 61-56 + Michigan 0 1 1937 17-42 Tennessee State 1 1 1997 44-53 CCNY 3 8 1935 24-36 Michigan State 0 1 1951 42-57 Texas 0 1 1970 76-85 Centenary 0 1 1974 62-98 Middlebury 25 1 1997 81-61 + Texas A & M 1 0 1989 64-51 + Central Connecticut 4 2 1999 61-63 Minnesota 1 3 2000* 62-81 Texas Tech 0 1 1977 51-63 Cincinnati 1 0 1921 24-20 + Navy 3 4 1998 68-85 Toledo 0 6 1996 73-85 Clark 2 0 1992 91-41 + New Hampshire 30 26 2006 59-71 Trinity 2 0 1928 47-21 + Clarkson 1 0 1923 30-16 + New Mexico 0 4 2005 60-66 Tufts 13 1 2003 95-60 + Coast Guard 1 0 1931 36-27 + New Orleans 0 1 1992 49-73 Tulane 0 1 1967 76-97 NYU 3 3 1959 68-78 Colby 6 1 1980 67-51 + Tulsa 0 1 1972 63-94 Colgate 16 16 2005 64-65 Niagara 0 1 1991 55-72 UC Davis 1 0 2005 66-61 + Colorado 0 1 2005 65-83 North Carolina 1 6 1998 68-82 Union 2 3 1946 42-32 + Columbia 92 98 2006 69-62 + North Carolina State 0 1 1952 50-96 U.S. International 1 0 1987 80-76 + Connecticut 9 2 1972 107-89 + Northeastern 1 4 1982 53-62 Ursinus 1 0 1978 80-53 + Connecticut College 2 0 1985 90-64 + Northwestern 1 3 1990 94-103 Cornell 101 91 2006 60-64 Norwich 11 0 1954 79-38 + Utah 0 2 1973 54-85 Davidson 1 2 1978 82-69 + Notre Dame 0 4 1997 50-75 Utica 0 1 1981 51-52 Dayton 0 2 1964 70-98 Nova 1 0 1986 84-66 + Valparaiso 2 3 1993 54-100 Delaware 1 1 1974 72-66 + Ohio State 1 4 2003 58-71 Vanderbilt 2 2 1988 67-92 DePaul 0 1 1943 35-46 Old Dominion 0 1 1977 70-95 Vermont 57 34 2005 46-77 Denver 2 1 1999 75-50 + Oregon 1 0 1971 92-82 + Virginia 0 3 2000 56-102 Detroit 0 2 1989 67-80 Oregon State 0 1 1971 72-106 Wagner 1 1 1997 58-83 Duquesne 0 2 1952 55-83 Penn 54 137 2006 52-68 Wake Forest 0 1 1977 61-84 Fairfield 0 2 1985 59-72 Penn State 2 2 1973 67-72 Washington 0 2 1992 64-72 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 3 1994 61-67 Pepperdine 0 1 1995 66-69 Wayne 1 1 1943 50-32 + Fitchburg State 1 0 1936 69-14 + Pittsburgh 1 9 1965 80-70 + Washington & Jefferson 0 1 1920 21-31 Florida International 0 1 1986 89-94 Portland 0 3 1994 58-80 Wesleyan 21 19 1921 22-25 Florida Southern 1 0 1982 64-62 + Princeton 57 134 2006 60-63 Western Reserve 3 1 1938 43-53 Florida Tech 0 1 1985 67-80 Providence 9 5 1993 58-78 West Virginia 1 1 1959 68-82 Fordham 5 5 1977 59-61 Purdue 0 2 1969 58-82 Whittier 1 0 1978 64-52 + Ft. Devens State 2 0 1946 53-36 + Quinnipiac 3 5 2005 77-88 Wichita State 1 0 1990 74-63 + Furman 1 0 2002 63-59 + Radford 0 1 2005 78-85 Geneva 1 1 1921 20-16 + Rensselaer 3 0 1978 60-45 + Williams 26 25 1986 75-60 + Georgetown 1 1 1974 57-56 + Rice 0 2 1995 54-62 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 1 1997 49-60 George Washington 0 1 1976 57-96 Richmond 0 1 1990 54-65 Wisconsin 1 3 1984 70-90 Gettysburg 1 0 1917 30-25 + Rider 0 1 2003 64-68 WPI 6 0 2002 85-50 + Hamilton 1 0 1906 27-17 + Rhode Island 2 1 1986 64-73 Wyoming 0 1 1998 47-76 Hartford 4 7 2004 59-79 Rochester 7 2 1975 96-90 + Yale 94 94 2006 72-64 + Harvard 91 71 2006 53-65 Rollins 1 1 1980 55-65 # won by forfeit 28 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN 2005-062005-06 DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH STATISTICSSTATISTICS (Returnees in CAPS) Name Cl P GP All FG FG% 3-Pt 3-Pt% FT FT% ORB-DRB TRB-Ave PF AS TO BL ST Pts Ave Min LEON PATTMAN Jr G 25 102-224 .455 25-64 .391 44-56 .786 31-49 80-3.2 58 28 48 4 19 273 10.9 610 Mike Lang Sr G 27 98-224 438 59-140 421 39-54 .722 13-52 65-2.4 46 78 49 3 29 294 10.9 794 MIKE GIOVACCHINI So G 24 61-147 .415 28-75 .373 22-35 .629 8-39 47-2.0 38 45 56 2 14 172 7.2 542 Calvin Arnold Sr F 27 64-149 .430 10-27 .370 19-31 .613 35-57 92-3.4 88 26 26 48 22 157 5.8 562 Chuck Flynn So F 26 57-142 .401 4-10 .400 25-34 .735 42-86 128-4.9 51 37 43 8 13 143 5.5 529 JOHNATHAN BALL So F 25 44-116 .379 0-4 .000 40-55 .727 26-40 66-2.6 58 29 31 8 20 128 5.1 514 DAN BIBER Fr F 24 38-85 .447 7-25 .280 9-9 1.000 13-39 52-2.2 30 10 19 5 4 92 3.8 239 ALEX BARNETT Fr F 26 38-90 .422 10-31 .323 8-11 7.7 14-22 36-1.4 17 15 15 5 12 94 3.6 298 DEVON MOSLEY Fr G 27 30-90 .333 15-57 .263 16-19 .842 9-22 31-1.1 35 33 27 1 24 91 3.4 421 Paul Bode Jr C 26 34-98 .347 1-6 .167 11-27 .407 32-65 97-3.6 55 13 17 3 11 80 3.0 471 JASON MEYER Jr F 26 21-48 .438 7-19 .368 3-6 .500 6-21 27-1.0 20 7 8 1 8 52 2.0 228 REGGIE SCHICKEL Fr G 6 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 2-2 4-0.7 7 0 4 1 2 11 1.8 30 BRIAN McMILLAN So F 25 14-35 .400 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 16-20 36-1.4 24 7 12 4 9 37 11.5 190 ADAM POWERS Fr F 11 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 6-3 9-0.8 4 1 3 2 2 8 0.7 50 JARRETT MATHIS Fr F 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 2-0.5 4 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 14 MARLON SANDERS Fr G 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 Dominic Baker Fr F 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 5 Team 33-32 65-2.4 9 Dartmouth 27 609-1470 .414 167-461 .362 247-356 .694 286-552 838-31.0 536 330 368 95 189 1632 60.4 5500 Opponent 27 615-1332 .462 152-398 .382 433-604 .717 266-638 904-33.5 409 328 373 56 188 1815 67.2 5500 Overall Record: Won 6, Lost 21 Deadball Rebounds: 44 Ivy League Record: Won 4, Lost 10

Opponent Date Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder at Boston College 11/18 61-80 Pattman 14 Pattman, Flynn 6 UC-DAVIS 11/25 66-61+ Lang 16 Pattman 7 at Colgate 11/29 64-64 2ot Pattman 20 Pattman, Flynn 9 at Maine 12/13 55-64 Lang 12 Flynn, Bode 6 at Hofstra 12/17 59-74 Arnold 14 Pattman, Arnold 5 at Quinnipiac 12/19 77-88 Giovacchini 19 Flynn 6 VERMONT 12/21 46-77 Giovacchini 10 Flynn, Pattman 6 at New Mexico# 12/28 60-66 Flynn, Pattman 13 Flynn 5 vs Radford# 12/29 78-85 Lang, Mosley 15 Arnold 7 at Colorado 12/31 63-85 Arnold, Mosley 11 Flynn 7 at Army 1/4 55-42 + Lang 17 Ball 8 at Harvard* 1/7 65-78 Giovacchini 19 Arnold, Powers 5 STONY BROOK 1/10 48-51 Pattman 11 Bode 10 HARVARD* 1/13 53-65 Pattman 11 Bode 10 at New Hampshire 1/16 59-71 Pattman 11 Flynn 7 at Brown* 1/27 70-73 2ot Lang 21 Flynn, Ball 5 at Yale* 1/28 55-72 Biber 16 Biber 8 at Cornell* 2/3 47-63 Arnold 11 Arnold 8 at Columbia* 2/4 78-68+ Lang, Giovacchini 16 Flynn 5 PENN* 2/10 51-70 Lang 14 Bode 1 PRINCETON* 2/11 49-52 Lang 13 Flynn 7 YALE* 2/17 72-64 + Pattman 22 McMillan, Barnett 6 BROWN* 2/18 58-46 + Lang 16 McMillan, Flynn 6 at Princeton* 2/24 60-63 Lang 12 Meyer 4 at Penn* 2/25 52-68 Biber 14 Flynn, Mosley 6 COLUMBIA* 3/3 69-62 + Pattman 27 Flynn 10 CORNELL* 3/4 60-64 Lang 15 Barnett 5

* = Ivy League # = Lobo Invitational

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2005-06 Ivy League Standings 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT (4.0 Made/Game) League Overall GP 3-FG Ave GP S Ave GP A M Pct. Team W L W L Princeton 27 208 7.7 Penn 29 283 9.8 1 Dominick Martin, Yale 22 232 132.569 Harvard 27 201 7.4 Penn 12 2 20 9 Cornell 28 196 7.0 2 Sam Kaplan, Yale 25 183 100.546 Princeton 27 201 7.4 Princeton 10 4 12 15 Penn 29 196 6.8 3 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 29 362 190.525 Cornell 28 199 7.1 Cornell 8 6 13 15 Dartmouth 27 167 6.2 4 Mark Zoller, Penn 28 289 141.488 Brown 27 190 7.0 Columbia 27 161 6.0 8 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth 25 224 102.455 Yale 7 7 15 14 Dartmouth 27 189 7.0 Brown 6 8 10 17 Harvard 27 145 5.4 Yale 29 202 7.0 Harvard 5 9 13 14 Yale 29 154 5.3 Columbia 27 139 5.2 3-POINT FG PCT (1.0 Made/Game) Columbia 4 10 11 16 Brown 27 133 4.9 GP A M Pct Dartmouth 4 10 6 21 TURNOVER MARGIN 1 Mike Lang, Dartmouth 27 140 59 .421 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENT GP TO Ave Opp Ave Diff 2 Dragutin Kravic, Columbia 27 69 29 .420 Team Statistics GP FG FGA Pct Penn 29 382 13.2 516 17.8 +4.6 3 Adam Gore, Cornell 28 198 83 .419 SCORING OFFENSE Columbia 27 161 438 .368 Princeton 27 360 13.3 377 14.0 +0.6 4 K. J. Matsui, Columbia 27 99 41 .419 GP Pts Ave Cornell 28 196 538 .364 Cornell 28 392 14.0 398 14.2 +0.2 Penn 29 1987 68.5 Princeton 27 208 572 .364 Dartmouth 27 368 13.6 373 13.8 +0.2 3-POINT FG MADE GP M Ave Harvard 27 1807 66.9 Dartmouth 27 167 461 .362 Harvard 27 456 16.9 441 16.3 -0.6 1 Adam Gore, Cornell 28 83 2.96 Yale 29 1939 66.9 Yale 29 154 438 .352 Brown 27 434 16.1 401 14.9 -1.2 2 Jim Goffredo, Harvard 26 62 2.38 Columbia 27 1739 64,2 Penn 29 196 607 .323 Yale 29 505 17.4 427 14.7 -2.7 3 Mike Lang, Dartmouth 27 59 2.19 Cornell 28 1762 62.9 Harvard 27 145 459 .316 Columbia 27 455 16.9 359 13.3 -3.6 4 Eric Flato, Yale 29 61 2.10 Dartmouth 27 1632 60.4 Brown 27 133 473 .281 Brown 27 1613 59.7 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO FREE THROW PCT (2.0 Made/Game) Princeton 27 1402 51.9 FREE THROW PERCENT GP A Ave TO Ave Ratio GP A M Pct GP FTM FTA Pct Penn 29 413 14.2 382 13.2 1.08 1 Jim Goffredo, Harvard 26 82 73 .890 SCORING DEFENSE Princeton 27 266 344 .773 Cornell 28 358 12.8 392 14.0 0.91 2 Scott Greenman, Princeton 23 66 57 .864 GP Pts Ave Harvard 27 456 612 .745 Dartmouth 27 330 12.2 368 13.6 0.90 3 Matt Stehle, Harvard 27 145 120 .828 Princeton 27 1500 55.6 Columbia 27 360 490 .735 Yale 29 430 14.8 505 17.4 0.85 4 Lenny Collins, Cornell 28 81 67 .827 Penn 29 1744 60.1 Cornell 28 334 468 .714 Princeton 27 293 10.9 360 13.3 0.81 Also: Cornell 28 1776 63.4 Dartmouth 27 247 356 .694 Brown 27 338 12.5 434 16.1 0.78 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth 25 56 44 .786 Brown 27 1740 64.4 Penn 29 371 550 .675 Columbia 27 339 12.6 455 16.9 0.75 Dartmouth 27 1815 67.2 Yale 29 403 605 .666 Harvard 27 310 11.5 456 16.9 0.68 ASSISTS GP A Ave Columbia 27 1819 67.4 Brown 27 390 591 .660 1 Brett Loscalzo, Columbia 27 83 3.07 Harvard 27 1844 68.3 Individual Statistics 2 Drew Housman, Harvard 27 82 3.04 BLOCKED SHOTS 3 Steve Danley, Penn 28 84 3.00 Yale 29 1981 68.3 Note: To be ranked, player must appear in GP B Ave 4 Lenny Collins, Cornell 28 82 2.93 75% of team's games. REBOUNDING Harvard 27 111 4.1 6 Mike Lang, Dartmouth 27 78 2.89 SCORING GP Pts Avg GP Reb Ave Dartmouth 27 95 3.5 1 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 29 529 18.2 Yale 29 1032 35.6 Yale 29 89 3.1 BLOCKED SHOTS GP B Ave 2 Jim Goffredo, Harvard 26 387 14.9 Harvard 27 949 35.1 Brown 27 80 3.0 1 Calvin Arnold, Dartmouth 27 48 1.78 3 Matt Stehle, Harvard 27 400 14.8 Columbia 27 923 34.2 Penn 29 78 2.7 2 Matt Stehle, Harvard 27 44 1.63 4 Dominick Martin, Yale 22 302 13.7 Cornell 28 901 32.2 Cornell 28 72 2.6 3 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 27 37 1.37 11Mike Lang, Dartmouth 27 294 10.9 Brown 27 867 32.1 Princeton 27 53 2.0 4 Mark MacDonald, Brown 25 23 0.92 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth 25 273 10.9 Penn 29 919 31.7 Columbia 27 50 1.9 Dartmouth 27 838 31.0 STEALS GP S Ave REBOUNDING GP Reb Avg Princeton 27 605 22.4 ASSISTS 1 Ibrahim Jabber, Penn 29 96 3.31 GP A Ave 1 Matt Stehle, Harvard 27 237 8.8 2 Matt Stehle, Harvard 27 51 1.89 2 Mark Zoller, Penn 28 205 7.3 FIELD GOAL PERCENT Yale 29 430 14.8 Keenan Jeppesen, Brown 27 51 1.89 3 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 27 196 7.3 GP FG FGA Pct Penn 29 413 14.2 4 Scott Greenman, Princeton 23 42 1.83 4 Dominick Martin, Yale 22 157 7.1 Yale 29 691 1544 .448 Cornell 28 358 12.8 Also: 11 Chuck Flynn, Dartmouth 26 128 4.9 Penn 29 710 1595 .445 Columbia 27 339 12.6 Mike Lang, Dartmouth 27 29 1.07 Columbia 27 604 1366 .442 Brown 27 338 12.5 Cornell 28 616 1446 .426 Dartmouth 27 330 12.2 Dartmouth 27 609 1470 .414 Harvard 27 310 11.5 Brown 27 545 1317 .414 Princeton 27 293 10.9 Princeton 27 464 1123 .413 Harvard 27 606 1466 .411

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The Berry Sports Center was dedicated on May 22, 1987 in honor of John W. Berry '44 whose $5 million gift was the largest ever made to Dartmouth athletics until the recent gift of $10 million by Douglas C. Floren '63 and his family for the new varsity house now under construc- tion. Another gift by Mr. Berry enabled construction to begin in 1985. The basketball arena in the Berry Center is named in honor of Edward Leede '49 and his family. Mr. Leede is among Dartmouth's all-time leading scorers and was captain of the 1948-49 team. The Berry Center includes Leede Arena, a 2,100-seat basketball pavilion; two additional regulation basketball courts; a 4,500- square foot strength training and conditioning facility; four varsity locker rooms; squash and racquetball courts, and the athletic ticket office. Below right is the scene in sold-out Leede Arena for the North Carolina game in 1998. Another capacity crowd packed Leede in 2000 to see the Big Green host Virginia. Large crowds are the norm for Ivy League games, especially when Penn and Princeton come to town.

Edward Leede '49 and John Berry '44

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The generosity of a Dartmouth alumnus and his wife made possible a fitness and training center for Dartmouth's intercollegiate athletes. The late John M. Manley '40, and his wife, Carla '40a, pledged the funds to create the facili- ty. The John and Carla Manley Intercollegiate Fitness and Training Center opened in December 1997 for the exclusive use of Big Green intercollegiate athletes who train under the supervision of Bob Miller, director of strength and conditioning, and his staff. Over the years, John and Carla Manley have been among the leading benefactors of athletics at Dartmouth. While living in Hanover from 1986-98 they were spectators at numerous Big Green ath- letic events. (Photos by Mark Washburn)

33 PLACESPLACES NEARNEAR ANDAND FAR…FAR… DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

The Dartmouth men's basketball team has enjoyed trips throughout the nation and abroad during past seasons, with competition and camaraderie foremost on the itinerary. This year's schedule features a trip to Lawrence, Kans., as the Big Green meets Kansas in the historic Field House. Last season marked a return visit to New Mexico's Pit, followed by a stop at Colorado's Coors Events/Conference Center. In 2004-05, Dartmouth journeyed to Maples Pavilion, home of the Stanford Cardinal. That followed Dartmouth's return trip to Hawaii for a three-game tournament in Hilo. The Big Green's trip to the Aloha State in 1987 was the first by any Dartmouth team. After the 2003 Christmas holiday, Dartmouth traveled to Ohio State, giving several players, including senior Jason Meyer, the chance to perform in front of family and friends. In 2002-03, the Big Green's first-ever trip to Furman University in Greenville, S.C. was a success as Dartmouth won the Poinsettia Holiday Classic. Dartmouth also is a regular at the University of New Mexico's “Pit,” having made three previous trips to Albuquerque. Six years ago, Greg Buth '01 enjoyed a homecoming at the University of Minnesota. During 1999-2000, the Big Green traveled to the West Coast, where Flinder Boyd '02 played in front of family and friends, and in 1998-99, Dartmouth traveled to the Universities of Denver and “The Pit” at the University of New Mexico Wyoming as well as the U.S. Air Force Academy as many parents were able to watch their sons play. In 1997-98, the trips were to Notre Dame and Wisconsin- Green Bay. In 1996, the Big Green headed to Middle America for the Toledo MVP Classic, and in 1995, Dartmouth played North Carolina at the Dean Dome (the Tarheels came to Dartmouth in 1998). A 1995-96 trip to Rice University gave Texans Jacob Capps '96 and Sea Lonergan '97 the chance to play in front of fami- ly and friends. During the 1993-94 season, the Big Green traveled to Iowa a sec- ond time, matching up against the Big Ten's Hawkeyes. During 1992-93, Dartmouth traveled to Cajun Country, competing at the New Orleans Classic, before heading to the Pacific Northwest to the Universities of Washington and Portland. The men's basketball team twice has traveled to Florida to match-up against the University of Miami and has also faced Cal-Berkeley, Wisconsin, Memphis State, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Richmond. Dartmouth is truly a national institution and the Big Green's athletic teams are showcased annually coast-to-coast and internationally under NCAA rules. Intersectional games offer the chance for Dartmouth players to experience differ- Maples Pavilion at Stanford University ent parts of the country. Playing in far-away arenas offers alumni and potential stu- dent-athletes the opportunity to see Dartmouth basketball first-hand. Dartmouth Coast-to-Coast

A truly national college, Dartmouth has students from all 50 states as well as many foreign countries. The U.S. map helps illustrate the scope of the Dartmouth basketball program. The shaded states are those in which Dartmouth has played in recent years. Each state with a “D” is home to a player on Dartmouth's preseason roster. From 1998-2002, the Big Green had one foreign student on the team: Vedad Osmanovic '02 from Banja Luka, Bosnia, who is now an American citizen.

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The Big Green has traveled extensively to many of the nation's most recognized basketball arenas, including the North Carolina's Dean Dome and the Pit at New Mexico. In 2004, Dartmouth played in the newly renovated Maples Pavilion at Stanford, a year after the Big Green appeared in the impressive Schottenstein Center at Ohio State. Recently, the squad traveled to Williams Arena at the University of Minnesota for a December match-up against the Big Ten. During the 1999-2000 season, Dartmouth vis- ited Virginia's University Hall, and earlier that year, the Big Green made stops in California, including Gersten Pavilion at Loyola Marymount. But no matter how far Dartmouth travels, there's always Leede Arena, the home of Big Green basketball, where there's always time to sign an autograph or greet some young fans. Nationally ranked teams have visited Leede, including North Carolina and Virginia of the ACC. (Photos by Kathy Slattery Phillips and Mark Washburn) Gersten Pavilion at Loyola Marymount

With the championship trophy at Furman. At North Carolina's “Dean Dome.”

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JAMES WRIGHT JO ANN “JOSIE” HARPER President Director of Athletics

James Wright is the 16th President of Jo Ann (Josie) Harper, a prominent figure Dartmouth College. Wright has been a in collegiate athletics and a highly regarded member of the Dartmouth faculty since coach, is Dartmouth's director of athletics 1969. He received a bachelor's degree from and recreation. She assumed the leadership Wisconsin State University-Platteville and role of Big Green athletics in June 2002. master's and doctoral degrees in history Harper is Dartmouth's seventh athletic from the University of Wisconsin at director and the first woman to hold this Madison. An American historian, his position both at Dartmouth and in the Ivy League. teaching and research focused on American political history and She oversees 34 intercollegiate sports (16 men's, 16 women's the history of the American West. and two coed), 20 club sports and an intramural program in which The author or editor of five books, Wright served as Dean of nearly three-quarters of Dartmouth's undergraduates participate. the Faculty from 1989-97 and as Acting President of the College Dartmouth athletics also includes physical education courses, the during the first six months of 1995, while President James O. Fitness and Lifestyle Improvement Program (FLIP) and recreational Freedman was on sabbatical. President Wright served as Provost activities serving nearly 1,500 individuals per day. from 1997 to 1998 and was elected to the Dartmouth presidency Harper joined the Dartmouth staff as head coach of women's in April 1998. He took office on August 1, 1998. lacrosse in 1981. In 11 seasons as coach of Dartmouth women's As president, his priorities have included advancing the aca- lacrosse, she led her teams to an overall record of 88-69 (37-28 in demic strength of the institution and expanding the faculty; the Ivy League). In 1987 she assumed additional responsibilities as enhancing the out-of-the-classroom experience; an ambitious assistant director of athletics for intercollegiate programs. In 1990 facilities agenda that includes academic, residential life, and ath- Harper was promoted to associate director of athletics. In 1999, letic projects; and enhancing financial aid resources to ensure Harper was promoted to senior associate director of athletics. access to Dartmouth for students from the full range of back- A graduate of West Chester University, Harper was prominent grounds. He has increased the diversity of the student body while as a lacrosse coach at the national and international levels. In 1986, also maintaining the College's academic strength. He has also she coached the U.S. World Cup team and in 1982 she assisted with served on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors and the NCAA the U.S. team that won the world championship in England. Task Force on Reform. He recently completed a term as chair of In November 2006, Harper was inducted into the National the Council of Ivy League Presidents. Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Previously, she was inducted into the New President Wright is married to Susan DeBevoise Wright, who England Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Pennsylvania has served in various roles in student life at Dartmouth since Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2003 she was inducted into the 1978. He has a daughter, two sons, and seven grandchildren. Sturzebecker Foundation Hall of Fame of West Chester University and in 2004 into West Chester's Athletic Hall of Fame. Harper is the 2005 recipient of the Katherine Ley Award, pre- sented by the ECAC in recognition of her leadership and advocacy for women coaches and administrators. In 2001 she was honored as the ECAC female athletic administrator of the year. In 2000, Harper was named the National Association of College Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) Division 1-AA administrator of the year. Honored by Dartmouth as a “Wearer of the Green” for her achievements in coaching at the national and international level, Harper is an adopted member of Dartmouth's Class of 1947.

BOB CEPLIKAS '78 BRIAN AUSTIN MEGAN SOBEL DREW GALBRAITH SAM HOPKINS Deputy Director Sr. Associate Director, Sr. Associate Director, Associate Director, Assistant Director, of Athletics Intercollegiate Sports Intercollegiate Sports Compliance Marketing & Promotions

36 THE DARTMOUTH EXPERIENCE ABOUTABOUT DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH COLLEGECOLLEGE DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

DESCRIPTION: The nation's ninth oldest college and a member of the Arts and Sciences consist of Ivy League, Dartmouth is a private, four-year, liberal arts, coeducational 39 academic departments and college with schools of business, engineering and medicine as well as 18 programs; top majors among graduate programs in the arts and sciences. Its 200-acre main campus fea- 2006 graduates were econom- tures state-of-the-art academic facilities including the Berry Library, the ics, government, psychologi- Hood Museum of Art, The Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Rauner cal and brain sciences, history Special Collections Library. and English. The College has about 350 tenured and tenure- LOCATION: Hanover, N.H., on the Connecticut River; two hours north- track faculty, including the west of Boston, five hours north of New York City; accessible via highest percentage of tenured Interstates 89 and 91, or air carriers to airports in Manchester, N.H. women in the Ivy League. (MHT) and Lebanon, N.H. (LEB). The college is also accessible by bus and by Amtrak rail service from New York and Washington, D.C. to ARTS AND SCIENCES White River Junction, Vt. GRADUATE STUDIES: The first Dartmouth PhD was HISTORY: Founded 1769 by the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock for the educa- awarded in the classics in tion of “youth of the Indian Tribes ... English Youth and others.” 1885. The first modern doc- Coeducational since 1972. Nickname: “Big Green.” Colors: Dartmouth toral programs began in 1960, Green and white. Motto: Vox clamantis in deserto (“a voice crying in the and today more than 600 stu- wilderness”). dents are enrolled in graduate studies at Dartmouth. PRESIDENT: James Wright, noted historian and specialist on the Eighteen graduate programs, American West, inaugurated 16th Dartmouth president in September including biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, cognitive neuro- 1998; a member of Dartmouth's history department since 1969; former science, comparative literature, computer science, earth sciences, electro- Dartmouth Provost and Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences; graduate acoustic music, engineering, evaluative clinical sciences, genetics, liber- of Wisconsin State University (1964) with master's and doctorate degrees al studies, mathematics, microbiology and immunology, pharmacology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. and toxicology, physics and astronomy, physiology, and psychological and brain sciences, are currently offered. SENIOR ADMINISTRATION: Eighteen-member board of trustees, Chair William H. Neukom '64; Provost Barry P. Scherr; Dean of the DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL: Dartmouth Medical School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Carol L. Folt; Dean of Admissions and (DMS), the nation's fourth-oldest medical school-founded in 1797-is a Financial Aid Karl M. Furstenberg; Executive Vice President, Finance beacon of discovery and learning, stimulating inquiry and harnessing and Administration Adam M. Keller; Interim Dean of the College Daniel ingenuity for new solutions and better health. Building on a legacy of M. Nelson '75; Vice President, Development Carolyn A. Pelzel; Vice excellence and collaboration, DMS cultivates leaders of and virtu- President, Alumni Affairs David P. Spalding '76; Vice President, Public osity who transcend boundaries to transform medicine and science. The Affairs William N. Walker. Medical School encompasses 16 clinical and basic science departments, and draws on the world-class resources of Dartmouth College and UNDERGRADUATE ARTS AND SCIENCES: Dartmouth is commit- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. It features broad interdisciplinary ted to providing an excellent teaching and research environment for stu- research programs in such areas as cancer, infectious diseases, cell and dents and faculty. The scale of the College ensures the intimacy of a lib- molecular biology, genetics, immunology, ethics, neurosciences, cardio- eral arts college, while providing research opportunities typically found vascular disease, public health and medical outcomes. There are approx- at much larger institutions. For the Class of 2010, there were 13,937 imately 2,300 faculty and researchers-including about 700 full-time fac- applications and 2,150 admissions; approximately 1,080 students will ulty-committed to outstanding biomedical research, education, patient enroll. Students come from across the and around the care and service. DMS receives some 5,000 applications yearly to fill 82 world. Undergraduate tuition and fees for 2006-07 is $33,501; total places in the entering medical class and enrolls a diverse mix of more tuition, room and board and fees is $43,341. Admission to the College is than 550 medical and graduate students. need-blind; financial aid in 2005 totaled approximately $67 million. The THAYER OF ENGINEERING: Founded in 1867, Thayer School com- prises both the Undergraduate Department of Engineering Sciences and a professional school with degrees through the doctorate (BE, MEM, MS, PhD). The School integrates research, problem solving and design into its academic programs and offers unique multidisciplinary opportunities within a non-departmental structure. Forty-five full-time faculty mem- bers serve approximately 600 undergraduate students and 180 graduate students. Thayer School conducts its programs within a single integrated building and is uniquely small in comparison to its peers. This relatively small size is intentional and maintains a sense of community and close student-faculty interaction, as well as facilitating quick response to new technological developments.

TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: Founded in 1900, Tuck is the first graduate school of management and consistently ranks among the top

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business schools worldwide. mation resources, including 2.5 million volumes, 21,000 current periodi- Tuck's one degree program- cals, six million pages of manuscripts and much more. The Digital the full-time MBA-is com- Library at Dartmouth is the gateway to a rich collection of online plemented by a select array resources, including more than 30,000 e-journals, 100,000 e-books and of executive education and 800 research databases, and provides easy access to the reference, docu- non-degree programs includ- ment delivery and other services the library provides. ing the Tuck Business Bridge Program¨, a LEAD summer COMPUTING AT DARTMOUTH: One of the nation's pioneers in business institute and a series educational computing, Dartmouth's computing environment includes a of programs for minority wireless network that covers the entire campus. Beginning in the fall of business executives. The 2003, local and long-distance telephone calling was enabled over the school has 46 full-time facul- campus network using “software phones” and VoIP software. Ownership ty members and approxi- of a computer has been required of undergraduates since 1991. mately 480 MBA students, a diverse group of individuals ATHLETICS: 34 intercollegiate varsity sports (16 women's, 16 men's, representing more than 30 two coed); 17 club sports; 24 intramural sports. Three-quarters of nationalities. Tuck remains Dartmouth undergraduates participate in some form of athletics. distinctive among top busi- TUCKER FOUNDATION: Community Service-Approximately 50 per- ness schools by combining cent of Dartmouth undergraduates volunteer on-campus, locally and human scale with global worldwide through Tucker Foundation programs and partnerships. reach, groundbreaking Through dozens of local service projects, students contribute nearly research with great teaching, rigorous coursework with opportunities to 42,000 hours of annually to our surrounding community. Up to 50 full- develop as a leader and valued traditions with innovation. time internships and fellowships are served domestically and internation- ACADEMIC CALENDAR: The Dartmouth Plan, a year-round calendar ally, and a number of Alternative Spring Break Trips, special summer edu- of four 10-week terms, allows flexibility in scheduling. Undergraduates cation programs for children and cross-cultural education and service ini- must be on campus freshman year, summer before junior year and senior tiatives round out the service picture. Social and human rights programs year. include Amnesty International and the Environmental Conservation Organization. Intellectual Engagement for Social Responsibility programs ANNUAL ENROLLMENT: (Fall 2005) Undergraduate-4,110; include “What Matters To Me and Why” and the Social Justice Lectures. Graduate-1,670; Arts & Sciences-602; Medical School-366; Thayer-180; Religious Life - One college chaplain; 25 student religious organizations. Tuck-522. Affiliated facilities and groups include Rollins Chapel (interfaith), the Roth Center for Jewish Life, Aquinas House (Roman Catholic), Edgerton OPERATING BUDGET, 2005-06: Total $629.4 million ($355.9 million House (Episcopal), the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College (United undergraduate college). Church of Christ), Baptist Student Fellowship, the Lutheran Church and Student Center (ELCA Lutheran), Al-Nur (Muslim Student Fellowship), ENDOWMENT: $2.714 billion (market value, excluding life income Shanti (Hindu Student Fellowship), B'ahai, Quaker Student Fellowship, and annuity trusts, June 30, 2005.) Mormon Student Fellowship, Christian Science Organization, Meditation Society and others. FINANCIAL AID: Need-based; total awards, 2005: $67 million. Admission to Dartmouth is need-blind. OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS: Dartmouth undergraduates have the opportunity to study in 39 off-campus programs in 22 countries. DEVELOPMENT: To advance leading-edge teaching and scholarship, enhance residential and campus life, and honor its commitment to mak- WORLD WIDE WEB: www.dartmouth.edu ing education accessible, Dartmouth announced in November 2004, the largest fund-raising effort in its history. With a $1.3 billion goal, the Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience is seeking investment in dozens of initiatives across the institution - for the undergraduate college, its graduate programs in the arts and sciences, and three professional schools of business, engineering and medicine.

TENURED AND TENURE-TRACK FACULTY: Arts and Sciences- 363; Medical School-163; Thayer-26; Tuck-45 Total: 597. Doctorate or equivalent held by more than 90 percent of Dartmouth's full-time instruc- tional faculty.

DEGREES AWARDED: Bachelor's (AB, BE); Master's (AM, MALS, MBA, ME, MS, MPH); Doctorate (PhD, MD); Combined Degrees (MBA/ME, MBA/MD, MBA/MS, MS/MEM, MD/PhD).

LIBRARIES: The Dartmouth College Library includes nine libraries on the College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center campuses. Dartmouth's “open stack” libraries provide access to a wealth of infor-

39 THETHE “D-PLAN”“D-PLAN” DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

The Dartmouth Plan (or "D-Plan") is a unique and flexible calendar sys- tem that provides students with unparalleled opportunities to design an educational program that is most closely suited to their needs, interests and aspirations. The system, based on four ten-week terms per year, allows for stu- dents to easily engage in Dartmouth's many off-campus study programs as well as numerous internship opportunities. Students may include terms of on-campus/residence study, off-cam- pus study in Dartmouth programs or at other institutions, or leave terms. Students may choose to graduate in three years or extend their enroll- ment patterns up to five years to allow for additional travel, employment, internships or personal experiences. An added advantage of the D-Plan is that it allows undergraduates to explore career interests in greater depth and with greater flexibility than is possible under traditional semester calendars. Students can arrange for jobs and internships during any non-summer term and avoid the competition and scramble that often occurs in the summer, getting an extra advantage for subsequent summer positions or quality of occupa- tional experience. With the flexibility the D-Plan provides, it is no won- der that more than 65 percent of Dartmouth students will go abroad at least once during the course of their college career, with 10 percent going abroad three times.

Brian McMillan '08

Brian McMillan '08 says: “The flexibility of the D-Plan allows Dartmouth students a variety of options when planning their academic futures. The D-Plan gives stu- dents the opportunity to participate in off-campus programs year-round, and does not limit students to only summer programs. Also, the D-plan brings variety because students change classes every nine weeks, instead of every 15, eliminating the possibility of 'burning-out' over the course of a long semester. “The D-Plan is especially beneficial to athletes. The unique Dartmouth schedule gives student-athletes the opportunity to compete in athletics, while at the same time preparing for their future through internships and foreign study programs. The D-Plan's versatility allows athletes to study at Dartmouth during the season, without eliminating the opportunity to work or study off-campus during 'off' terms. Their athlet- DeVon Mosley '09 ic interests and participation do not inhibit their academic opportunities. “For example, the basketball season is six months long and nor- DeVon Mosley '09 says: mally would encompass two semesters, leaving student-athletes com- “The D-Plan is an excellent aspect of college life at Dartmouth. Through peting on the basketball team at a loss when it comes to participating in it, I'm given the chance to explore any program that will benefit my real-world internships or traveling abroad for a semester. Due to the D- future, like LSA, FSP and internships. Moreover, every student is Plan, student-athletes will not be hindered by the time requirements of allowed to adjust his or her D-Plan to take advantage of any specialized their athletic teams. Dartmouth athletes can still get the most out of their off-campus opportunity that may come up during the year. I think the D- college experience and prepare for their future, without compromise, Plan is one of the most exciting parts of the overall 'Dartmouth and still meet the requirements of their athletic teams.” Experience.'”

40 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN THETHE CROSSROADSCROSSROADS The Crossroads of Northern New England ★ When you're in Hanover you can…

★ Visit the Atlantic seacoast, enjoy the beach in Kennebunk, Maine, eat a lobster and still be home before dark…

★ Make a day trip to Montreal, Quebec, the second-largest French- speaking city in the world…

★ Sleep in and still catch the Red Sox on a Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park…

★ Escape to New York City for a weekend getaway.

MAP BY MARTIN GRANT, DARTMOUTH PUBLIC AFFAIRS Airports Lebanon (NH) Regional Airport About 5 miles, 15 minutes drive time Commuter flights link Lebanon-Hanover to New York. Manchester Boston Regional Airport, Manchester, NH About 75 miles, 1.5 hours drive time Wide choice of domestic airlines. Burlington (VT) International Airport About 90 miles, 1.5 hours drive time A good option to Manchester for domestic flights. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) Bradley International Field, Hartford, CT About 150 miles, 2.5 hours drive time DHMC, northern New England's largest regional medical center, Wide choice of domestic airlines flights. includes Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, the Hitchcock Clinic, and Dartmouth Medical School. Internationally renowned, nationally Logan Airport, Boston, MA ranked and regionally respected, DHMC integrates high quality About 140 miles, 2.5 hours drive time patient care, advanced medical education and translational research Wide choice of domestic, international flights. to provide a full spectrum of health care.

41 PROMINENTPROMINENT LIVINGLIVING ALUMNIALUMNI DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

C. EVERETT KOOP, M.D. PAUL BINDER MICHAEL MORIARTY KATE STITH-CABRANES LOUISE ERDRICH

GOVERNMENT ENTERTAINMENT K. Barry Sharpless '63 Nobel Laureate (Chemistry) Robert Cordy '71 Paul Binder '63 Associate Justice, Massachusetts Founder, Big Apple Circus Kate Stith-Cabranes '73 Supreme Judicial Court Deputy Dean, Yale Law School David Birney '61 John Hoeven '79 Award-winning actor BUSINESS Governor, State of North Dakota Mindy Kaling '01 Russell (Ron) Boss '61 Paavo Lipponen '64 Writer/Actress; NBC's CEO, A.T. Cross Company Former Prime Minister, Finland “40-Year-Old Virgin” and “The Office” Gail Koziara Boudreaux '82 Henry Paulson '68 Phil Lord '97 & Chris Miller '97 Executive Vice President, External U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Creators, MTV's “Clone High” Operations Former CEO, Goldman Sachs Health Care Service Corporation Chris Meledandri '81 Chicago, Ill. Robert Portman '78 President, Family Films Director, White House Office Division, Studios Murry Bowden '71 of Management & Budget Chairman, Hanover Company, Michael Moriarty '63 (real estate development) AEROSPACE Emmy Award-winning actor Scott Creelman '64 James Newman ’78 Aisha Tyler '92 President, Spalding Sports Division, Astronaut, NASA Actress, comedienne Russell Corporation

MEDICINE Jennifer Warren '77 Robert Downey '58 Film and stage actress Senior Director, Goldman Sachs Freddie Fu '74, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Jerry Zaks '67 Brent Frei '88 Pittsburgh Medical Center; Director, Tony Award-winning director Founder-Director, UPMC Sports Performance Complex Onyx Corporation EDUCATION C. Everett Koop '37 M.D. Charles Haldeman '70 Former U.S. Surgeon General Stephen Bosworth '61 CEO, Putnam Investments Dean, Fletcher School of Dean W. Richardson '74, D.V.M Diplomacy, Tufts University Dawn Hudson '79 Charles W. Raker Professor President, Pepsi-Cola, North America of Equine Surgery, University of Robert Reich '68 Pennsylvania Professor, University of California, Jeffrey Immelt '78 Head of the Barbaro surgery team Berkeley CEO, General Electric Former U.S. Secretary of Labor

42 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN PROMINENTPROMINENT LIVINGLIVING ALUMNIALUMNI

JEFF IMMELT FREDDIE FU, M.D. ADAM NELSON JIMMIE LEE SOLOMON MIKE SLIVE Ann Kappler '79 James Nachtwey '70 Robert DuPuy '68 Senior Vice President & Photojournalist, TIME Magazine President and COO, General Counsel, Fannie Mae Reese Schonfeld '53 William G. Morton Jr. '59 Founder and CEO, Jay Fiedler '94 Chair Emeritus, Cable News Network (CNN) NFL Quarterback, 1994- (6 teams) Boston Stock Exchange David Shribman '76 Chiharu Igaya '57 Jonathan Newcomb '68 Executive Editor, International Olympic Committee, 1982-, Principal, Leeds Weld & Co. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Vice President, IOC, 2005- Pulitzer Prize winner Olympian (1952, 1956, 1960: T. J. Rodgers '70 Alpine skier); Silver medal, 1956 Founder and CEO, LITERATURE, ARCHITECTURE Cypress Semiconductor Bob Kempainen '88, M.D. Michael Arad '91 Olympic distance runner (1992, 1996) David Shula '81 Award-winning architect American record holder, marathon President, Shula's Steakhouse (World Trade Center site) Cammy Myler '92 Jack Thomas '74 Louise Erdrich '76 Olympian (1988, 1992, 1994: luge) Chairman & CEO, Coin Award-winning novelist U.S. flagbearer, 1994 Winter Games Acceptors (Coinco) Budd Schulberg '36 Bob Naegele Jr. '61 MEDIA Author and Oscar Award-winning Chair, Minnesota Wild (NHL) screenwriter Ric Bucher '83 Adam Nelson '97 Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine David Shipler '64 Olympian (2000, 2004: shot put) Pulitzer Prize-winning author Silver medal, 2000, 2004 Susan Dentzer '77 Correspondent for health and SPORTS Michael Slive '62 medical issues, “The News Hour Commissioner, SEC Richard (Sandy) Alderson '69 with Jim Lehrer” Coordinator, BCS CEO, San Diego Padres (MLB) Scott Fraser '76 Jimmie Lee Solomon '78 Brad Ausmus '93 Founder, Arts & Entertainment Executive Vice President of Catcher, Houston Astros (MLB) Network (A&E) Baseball Operations, MLB Jim Beattie '76 Paul Gigot '77 Reggie Williams '76 Major League pitcher, 1978-86 Editor, Editorial Page, Former NFL Player, Cincinnati Major League executive (Seattle, The Wall Street Journal Bengals Montreal, Baltimore), 1989-2005 1987 Sports Illustrated Heinz Kluetmeier '65 Sportsman of the Year Director of Photography, Kate Brown Blackburn '86 Vice President, Disney Sports Sports Illustrated Executive Vice President, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Attractions

43 SUCCESSSUCCESS AFTERAFTER GRADUATIONGRADUATION DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

The goal for Dartmouth basketball will always Calvin Johnson '81 M.D. be the same: success as a player and as a per- Chair, Dept. of Anesthesiology son. Coach Terry Dunn is proud of his first King/Drew Medical Center, Los Angeles two graduating classes and all Big Green alumni and congratulates them on their Barry Caldwell '82 achievements: Senior Vice President, Government Affairs and Corporate The Class of '06 Communications Waste Management, Inc. Calvin Arnold, corporate development finan- Houston cial analyst for NextWave Broadband, Greenwich, Conn. Ric Lewis '84 Chief Executive Mike Lang, Sales associate, AIG (American Curzon Global Partners General), and assistant basketball coach at Senior Managing Director Gordon Tech High School, Chicago. IXIS AEW Europe

The Class of '05 Jason Lobo '90 Assistant Attorney General Steve Callahan, American Financial Group, State of Connecticut executive training program, Chicago. Steve Trundle '90 David Gardner, professional basketball play- CTO er in Europe while also starting an internet MicroStrategy Inc. Sea Lonergan '97 company in India. John Conley '93 Michael Liddy, investment analyst, Evanston Business Development Manager Capital Management, Evanston, Ill. Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation Mike McLaren, attending University of Memphis Law School. Alex Gayer '93 Law Partner Successful Alumni Near and Far Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, P.C. Melville, New York Gary Dicovitsky '72 Vice President of Development and Alumni Stan Kowalewski '94 Relations Managing Director California Institute of Technology Columbia Partners Investment Management, LLC Larry Cubas '76 Greensboro, N.C. Senior Vice President Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Gregg R. Frame '94 Attorney Kery Davis '79 Taylor, McCormack & Frame, LLC Senior Vice President of Programming Portland, Maine HBO Sports Seamus Lonergan '97, M.D. Marc Gautier '79 M.D. Emergency medicine resident Associate Director, Regional Affairs Oakland, Calif. Norris Cotton Cancer Center

Cleotha Robertson '80 Pastor Gregg Frame '94 and family Sound View Presbyterian Church, Bronx Asst. Professor of Old Testament Alliance Theological Seminary New York City

44 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN BASKETBALLBASKETBALL AFTERAFTER DARTMOUTHDARTMOUTH

AROUND THE GIRDLED EARTH THEY ROAM…

Dave Gavitt ’59

Walter Palmer ’90

From the NBA to the country's biggest conferences to the Russell Granik ’69 national media to the European frontier of the WNBA, Dartmouth has an imprint on the game of basketball. Reggie Minton Peter Roby ’79

Among those involved in the game today and in the recent past are Russell Granik '69, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer, National Basketball Association; '59, Paul Mott ’80 founder of the Big East Conference and 2006 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame; Paul Mott '80, president of the New Orleans Hornets; Pamela Wheeler '89, Director of Operations for the WNBA; Walter Palmer '90, director of the German Players Association; Ric Bucher '83, sen- ior basketball writer for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN NBA reporter; Dan Gavitt '88, assistant commissioner of the Big East; Peter Roby '79, director, Center for Sport and Society, Northeastern University and former Big Green coach Reggie Minton, National Association of Basketball Dan Gavitt ’88 Pamela Wheeler ’89 Coaches associate executive director.

45 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH GREATGREAT RUDYRUDY LARUSSOLARUSSO '59'59 DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

In July 2004, former Dartmouth great Rudy LaRusso died after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's disease. During his varsity career from 1956-59, LaRusso established rebounding records for Dartmouth which may never be surpassed. An All-Ivy League selection twice and an All-America, LaRusso led the Big Green to the Ivy League titles and NCAA appearances in 1958 and 1959. Dartmouth secured the 1959 title in a one-game playoff with Princeton that was won, 69-68, on a last-second shot by LaRusso. He was the captain of that Big Green team. LaRusso continues to hold three rebounding records at Dartmouth, including the career mark of 1,239. He set the single-game record of 32 against Columbia his junior year, and also established the sea- son mark of 503 that year. Throughout his varsity career, he averaged 15.4 rebounds per game. He is one of only two Dartmouth players to surpass both 1,000 points and rebounds in a career. LaRusso scored 1,167 points, an average of 14.6 per game, while Jim Francis '57 also reached those lofty heights with 1,050 rebounds and 1,159 points. He was a second-round pick of the Minneapolis Lakers in the 1959 NBA draft. LaRusso moved to California with the team a year later and was part of the original Los Angeles Laker team in 1960-61. Five times he was an NBA all-star and three times he helped the Lakers reach the NBA finals. The 6-7, 220-pound LaRusso concluded his professional career in 1969 with the San Francisco Warriors, and later became a successful investment banker and sports agent. He continued to live in the Los Angeles area, and was a spectator when the Big Green played at Loyola-Marymount in December 1999. With a spirited second-half comeback, Dartmouth won, 89-67, and LaRusso visited the Big Green locker room after the game and heard chants of “Rudy, Rudy.” After his death, classmates and friends established the Rudy LaRusso Memorial Fund to benefit the men's basketball program. The Rudy LaRusso '59 Award to recognize the most improved player on the team was inaugurated in 2006.

46 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN OLYMPICOLYMPIC BASKETBALLBASKETBALL

Dartmouth has earned its place in Olympic basketball, both on the court and off. Crawford Palmer, tri-cap- tain of the 1992-93 Dartmouth squad, is the first Big Green alumnus to play basketball in the Olympics. Competing for France at the Sydney games in 2000, Palmer earned a silver medal when the French squad lost an 85-75 decision to the American “Dream Team” in the final game. On the last night of televised Olympic sport in the United States, fans had the chance to see Palmer battle under the boards with such NBAAll-Stars as Vin Baker and . Palmer got extended playing time when French teammate Frederic Weis sat down with early foul trouble in the first half. And Palmer made the most of his opportunity, scoring 10 points and pulling down two rebounds in 21 minutes of play. The middle brother of three former Dartmouth basketball cap- tains (joining Walter '90 and Asa '98), Palmer became a naturalized French citizen in 1997. He is married to a former member of the French national women's team. He played three years at Duke University (including on the 1990-91 national championship squad) before transferring to Dartmouth. During the 1992-93 season, he averaged 16.6 points and 8.0 rebounds for the Big Green. He was second team All-Ivy that year, the Dartmouth team MVP and second team GTE Academic All-America. Currently, he plays professional basketball in France and is the team captain of Strasbourg, which won the French professional league championship in 2005. Dartmouth has also had a U.S. Olympic coach in men's basket- ball. Dave Gavitt '59, who played and coached at Dartmouth and later took to the Final Four in 1974, was select- ed to coach the U.S. team in 1980. That team didn't play as the United States boycotted the Summer Games in Moscow. A decade later, as president of USA Basketball, Gavitt collabo- rated with NBA executive '69 to create the first “Dream Team” of NBA stars, including Michael Jordan, and , that won the gold medal in the 1992 Summer Games at Barcelona.

47 HONORSHONORS ANDAND AWARDSAWARDS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

1997-98 P.J. Halas '98 A. D. (Dolly) Stark 1998-99 Greg Buth '01 Award 1999-00 Greg Buth '01 2000-01 Flinder Boyd '02 (Most Valuable Player) 2001-02 Vedad Osmanovic '02 2002-03 Steve Callahan '05 1970-71 Paul Erland '72 2003-04 Mike McLaren '05 1971-72 Bill Raynor '74 2004-05 Steve Callahan '05 1972-73 James Brown '73 2005-06 DeVon Mosley '09 1973-74 Adam Sutton '76 1974-75 Jim Beattie '76 1975-76 Adam Sutton '76 1976-77 Larry Cubas '77 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds '78 1978-79 Larry Lawrence '80 1979-80 Cleo Robertson '80 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 1981-82 Jon Edwards '82 1982-83 Paul Anderson '84 1983-84 Paul Anderson '84 1983-84 Brian Burke '84 1984-85 Bryan Randall '88 1985-86 Joe Kilroy '86 1986-87 Bryan Randall '88 1987-88 Jim Barton '89 1988-89 Jim Barton '89 1989-90 James Blackwell '91 1990-91 James Blackwell '91 1991-92 Michael Lombard '92 1992-93 Crawford Palmer '93 1993-94 Gregg Frame '94 1994-95 Sea Lonergan '97 1995-96 Sea Lonergan '97 1996-97 Sea Lonergan '97 Kenny Mitchell '97 1997-98 Shaun Gee '00 1998-99 Shaun Gee '00 1999-00 Shaun Gee '00 2000-01 Greg Buth '01 Ian McGinnis '01 2001-02 Flinder Boyd '02 Adam Sutton '76 2002-03 Charles Harris '02 2003-04 David Gardner '05 Steve Callahan '05 2004-05 David Gardner '05 John DiIorio '56 Award 2005-06 Not Awarded Alvin F. “Doggie” (For Hustle, Drive, Determination) Julian Award 1987-88 Derek Bunting '89 (For Spirit, Enthusiasm) 1988-89 Jason Lobo '89 1989-90 Steve Trundle '90 1977-78 John Lisowski '77 1990-91 Bill Taylor '91 1978-79 Peter Roby '79 1991-92 Wilfredo Castillo '94 1978-79 Marc Gautier '79 1992-93 Alex Gayer '93 1979-80 Dave Broll '80 1993-94 Stan Kowalewski '94 1980-81 Calvin Johnson '81 1994-95 Jacob Capps '96 1981-82 Steve McNamara '83 1995-96 Eric Howard '95 1981-82 Greg Saunders '82 1996-97 Chris Butler '97 1982-83 Aaron Hill '85 Jason Fisher '97 1981-82 Mike Collins '86 1997-98 Asa Palmer '98 1983-84 Scott Schroeder '86 1998-99 Ian McGinnis '01 1983-84 Tim Hassett '85 1999-00 Jason Kemp '98 1984-85 Derek Sells '85 2000-01 Charles Harris '02 1985-86 John Mackay '88 2001-02 Charles Harris '02 1986-87 Len Bazelak '88 2002-03 Greg Friel '03 1987-88 Rob Summers '90 2003-04 Steve Callahan '05 1988-89 Darin Maccoux '89 2004-05 Mike McLaren '05 1989-90 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 2005-06 Johnathan Ball '08 1990-91 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 1991-92 Gregg Frame '94 Rudy LaRusso '59 1992-93 John Conley '93 1993-94 Jeff Richards '94 Award Wilfredo Castillo '94 (Most Improved Player) 1994-95 Jamie Halligan '95 Shaun Gee '00 1995-96 Jacob Capps '96 2005-06 Paul Bode '07 1996-97 Brian Gilpin '97 48 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN HONORSHONORS ANDAND AWARDSAWARDS

1990-91 James Blackwell '91 1993-94 Gregg Frame '94 Ivy Rookie of the Year 1994-95 Sea Lonergan '97 1984-85 Bryan Randall '88 1995-96 Sea Lonergan '97 1985-86 Jim Barton '89 1996-97 Sea Lonergan '97 1993-94 Sea Lonergan '97 1997-98 Shaun Gee '00 2003-04 Leon Pattman '07 1998-99 Shaun Gee '0 Note: Award initiated in 1978-79. All-Americas George Grebenstein '06 Ernst Mensel '12 Rufus Sisson '12 Maurice Swarthout '30 Al Bonniwell '35 Gus Broberg '41 Charles Pearson '42 George Munroe '43 Stanley Skaug '43 Audley Brindley '46 Rudy LaRusso '5

Gus Broberg '41 All-Ivy First Team 1926-27 Jim Picken '27 1927-28 Bill Heep '28 Ralph Langdell ''28 1928-29 Carl Spaeth '29 1934-35 Al Bonniwell '35 1935-36 Bill Thomas '38 1936-37 Bill Thomas '38 1937-38 Bill Thomas '38 Joe Batchelder '39 George Munroe '43 1938-39 Gus Broberg '41 Joe Batchelder '39 Bob MacLeod '39 Ivy Player of the Year 1939-40 Gus Broberg '41 Bob White '40 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 1940-41 Gus Broberg '41 Charles Pearson '42 1941-42 Jim Olsen '43 Ivy Sophomore 1942-43 Bob Myers '44 of the Year James Blackwell '91 Stan Skaug '43 1943-44 Audley Brindley '46 1971-72 Bill Raynor '74 Lionel Baxter '44 1973-74 Adam Sutton '76 Dartmouth Players 1944-45 Ed Leede '49 1974-75 Larry Cubas '77 1945-46 Bob Myers '44 Note: Award initiated in 1970-71. in Professional Jim Coleman '46 1946-47 Ed Leede '49 Basketball 1947-48 Ed Leede '49 1948-49 Ed Leede '49 James Picken '27, Paterson (ABL) 1952-53 Fred Gieg '53 Ralph Langdell '28, Paterson (ABL) 1954-55 Jim Francis '57 Robert F. MacLeod '39, Chicago Bruins 1955-56 Ron Judson '57 James Olsen '43, Chicago American Gears 1956-57 Jim Francis '57 George Munroe '43, Boston Celtics 1957-58 Rudy LaRusso '59 Richard J. McGuire USN V-12, New York Knicks, 1958-59 Rudy LaRusso '59 Detroit Pistons Chuck Kaufman '60 Audley Brindley Jr. '46, New York Knicks 1960-61 George Ramming '61 Ed Leede '49, Boston Celtics 1970-71 Paul Erland '72 James Francis '57, San Francisco Saints (ABA) 1972-73 James Brown '73 Rudy LaRusso '59, 1977-78 Sterling Edmonds '78 Larry Lawrence '80, Springfield Fame (USBL) 1980-81 Larry Lawrence '80 Bryan Randall '88, San Jose Jammers (CBA) 1982-83 Paul Anderson '84 Jim Barton '89, Memphis Rockers (WBL) 1983-84 Paul Anderson '84 Walter Palmer '90, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks Brian Burke '84 (NBA) 1987-88 Bryan Randall '88 James Blackwell '91, Albany Sharpshooters (GBA), Jim Barton '89 LaCrosse Catbirds (CBA), Hartford Hellcats (CBA), 1988-89 Jim Barton '89 Boston Celtics (NBA), Charlotte Hornets (NBA) 1989-90 Walter Palmer '90 Audley Brindley '46 49 IVYIVY LEAGUELEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPSCHAMPIONSHIPS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

In the 1950s, as formal Ivy League competition began, Dartmouth usually ranked as the team to beat for the Ivy League basketball title. In 1955-56, the first year of formal Ivy League round- competition, Coach Alvin (Doggie) Julian's team, with his son, Toby '56, the team captain, the Big Green took the Ivy title. It was the first of three Ivy titles for Dartmouth dur- ing the league's first four years. After a 1-3 start in league play, Dartmouth won nine of its next ten Ivy games to finish atop the league with a 10-4 record (18-11 overall). Ron Judson '57 led the Ivy League in scoring and the Big Green went on to defeat West Virginia, 61-59, in overtime at Madison Square Garden in New York in the open- ing round of the NCAA Tournament. A year later, Dartmouth duplicated the 10-4 record but had to settle for sec- ond place in the Ivy race behind Yale. The same fate fell on Dartmouth in 1959- 60: a 10-4 record and second place behind Princeton. But, in between those close calls, Dartmouth ruled the league. Led by Rudy LaRusso '59, the 1957-58 team rolled to the Ivy crown with an 11-3 record (22-5 overall) and then defeated Connecticut and Manhattan in the NCAA tourney before losing to Temple for the East Regional title. In 1958-59, Dartmouth finished in a tie for first place with Princeton. Both teams had 13-1 records (they split their head-to-head matchups) but Dartmouth won a playoff with the Tigers, 69-68, to reach the NCAA tourney where the Green lost to a West Virginia team led by the great . Three Ivy League titles and a five-year record of 55-16 in Ivy League games marked a premier era in Dartmouth basketball history. That run of success, great as it was, actually didn't match the achievements of the Big Green during the years preceding the creation of the Ivy League. Seven of the eight Ivy colleges (only Brown wasn't a member) competed for two decades (from 1933-55) as the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Beginning with the 1937-38 season and continuing to 1945-46, Dartmouth launched a run that saw the Green win the league title for eight of nine seasons. The only miss came during the 1944-45 campaign when World War II led to an abbreviated sea- son. During this remarkable run, Dartmouth made four appearances in the NCAA tourney including runs to the national championship games in 1942 and 1944.

Little Man, Big Man: Dave Gavitt was the diminutive sixth man and Rudy LaRusso was the high-scoring center for the Ivy champs in 1958 and 1959.

Toby Julian '56 (3) was the captain and his father, , was Keys to success in 1957-58, clockwise from left: Tom Aley, Walt the coach as Dartmouth won the 1955-56 Ivy League title. Sosnowski, Chuck Kaufman, Rudy LaRusso, Coach Doggie Julian and Captain Dave Carruthers.

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Statistically, the Dartmouth men's basketball program and its players have been among the nation's leaders in numerous categories and, on Ian McGinnis '01 three occasions, the Big Green has been No. 1 in an NCAA statistical cat- egory. A fourth time, the National Basketball Hall of Fame recognized a Dartmouth player as the top 3-point shooter in the nation.

Jim Barton '89

Ian McGinnis '01 During his sophomore season (1998-99), McGinnis averaged 12.2 rebounds per game, the best in the nation. He grabbed 317 boards in 27 games, proving that height (he is 6-8) isn't everything. McGinnis became the first Big Green player in 38 years to average double figures in rebounding.

Greg Buth '01 Although it isn't an official NCAA category, the top male 3-point shoot- er in the national is honored annually by the National Basketball Hall of Jim Barton '89 Fame. As a sophomore in 1998-99, Buth won the Edward S. Steitz Award Dartmouth's all-time leading scorer with 2,158 points, Barton led NCAA after connecting on 83 of 178 shots (.466) beyond the arc. The runner-up Division 1 as a freshman in free throw percentage. He missed only four that year was Duke's Trajan Langdon. Buth was honored at the Hall of times during the 1985-86 season, making 65 of 69 attempts (.942). That Fame in Springfield, Mass., and his jersey was displayed in the Hall of mark continues as the NCAA freshman record. Fame during the 1999-2000 season.

Kenny Mitchell '97 Greg Buth '01 By averaging 8.7 assists per game during the 1996-97 season, Mitchell led the nation. In 26 games, he had 203 assists-the Dartmouth single sea- son record. Mitchell finished ahead of Stanford's Brevin Knight, now with the Charlotte Bobcats. With 70 steals that same season, Mitchell holds the Dartmouth record in that category.

Kenny Mitchell '97

1993-94 Dartmouth Team The NCAA men's basketball record book has an entry for “Number of Different Players to Score a 3-Point Field Goal, One Team.” At Boston College on November 30, 1993, nine Big Green players connected on at least one 3-pointer. When Baron Carlson '96 hit a trey at the buzzer, Dartmouth vaulted into the NCAA record book.

51 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH BASKETBALLBASKETBALL RECORDSRECORDS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL Team GAMES PLAYED, SEASON 31 1904-05 (20-10-1) GAMES WON, SEASON 22 1941-42 (22-4); 1957-58 (22-5); 1958-59 (22-6) GAMES LOST, SEASON 26 1917-18 (0-26) WIN STREAK 17 1943-44 (Began Dec. 28, 1943 with a 75-47 win against Williams; ended Mar. 28, 1944, in NCAA finals with a 42-40 loss to Utah) LOSS STREAK 34 1916-20 (Began with a 26-17 loss to Syracuse on March 6, 1917; ended on Jan. 14, 1920, with a 36-18 win against Middlebury) HOME COURT WIN STREAK 38 1937-40 (Began Feb. 3, 1937 with a 63-21 win over Tufts; ended Feb. 17, 1940 with a 44-36 loss to Army) FIELD GOALS MADE Game 45 1971-72 (vs. Columbia, 107-83) Season 818 1971-72 (26 games) 3-POINT BASKETS MADE Game 18 2000-01 (vs. Albany, 88-76) Season 263 2001-02 (27 games, 263 x 671) FREE THROWS Game 42 1956-57 (vs. Springfield, 88-69) Season 614 1955-56 (29 games) POINTS SCORED Game 112 1999-00 (vs. Keene State, 112-97) Season 2,188 1971-72 (26 games) AVERAGE, SEASON 84.2 1971-72 (26 games, 2,188 points) REBOUNDS Game 62 1993-94 (vs. Holy Cross, 80-58) Season 1576 1958-59 (28 games) POINTS AGAINST Game 116 1966-67 (vs. Princeton, 42-116); 1967-68 (vs. Boston College, 69-116) Season 2,233 1971-72 (26 games) Individual FIELD GOALS Game 18 Jim Barton '89 (1986-87 vs. Brown [ot], 18-29, 48 points) Season 230 James Brown '73 (1972-73, 26 games) Career 761 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season 533 James Brown '73 (1972-73, 26 games, 230 FG) Career 1,630 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games, 761 FG) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 63.4 Brian Burke '84 (1983-84, 194 x 306) Career 57.2 Brian Burke '84 (1980-84, 406 x 710) THREE-POINT BASKETS MADE Game 9 Greg Buth '01 (2000-01 vs. Albany) Season 98 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89, 26 games) Career 242 Jim Barton '89 (1986-89, 104 games) THREE-POINT BASKETS ATTEMPTED Game 14 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89 vs. Harvard and 1988-89 vs. Vanderbilt) Season 226 Jim Barton '89 (1988-89, 26 games) Career 624 Greg Buth '01 (1997-2001, 100 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH ONE THREE-POINT BASKET MADE Career 65 Jim Barton '89 (Began Jan. 28, 1987; ended March 4, 1989) FREE THROWS Game 23 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23 vs. Harvard) Season 212 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23, 16 games) 196 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71, 26 games) Career 454 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 76 games) Jim Barton '89 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season 276 Tom Cullen '23 (1922-23, 16 games) 238 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71, 26 games) Career 585 Jim Francis '57 (1954-57, 78 games) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season 96.0 Mike Lang '06 (2004-05, 26 games, 48 x 50) 95.0 Gus Broberg '41 (1939-40, 21 games, 57 x 60) 94.2 Jim Barton '89 (1985-86, 26 games, 65 x 69) Career 89.5 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games, 394 x 440) POINTS Game 48 Jim Barton '89 (1986-87 vs. Brown) Season 636 Jim Barton '89 (1987-88, 26 games) Career 2,158 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 104 games)

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SCORING AVERAGE Season 24.2 Jim Barton '89 (1987-88, 26 games, 636 points) Career 21.2 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 76 games, 1,606 points) REBOUNDS Game 32 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58 vs. Columbia) Season 503 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58, 27 games) Career 1,239 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1956-59, 80 games) ASSISTS Game 16 Flinder Boyd '02 (2000-01 vs. Albany) Season 203 Kenny Mitchell '97 (1996-97, 26 games) Career 585 Flinder Boyd '02 (1998-2002, 106 games) STEALS Game 8 Michael Lombard '92 (1990-91 vs. Cornell) Season 70 Kenny Mitchell '97 (1996-97, 26 games) Career 187 Sea Lonergan '97 (1993-97, 104 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game 12 Walter Palmer '90 (1987-88 vs. Harvard) Season 92 Brian Gilpin '97 (1994-95) Career 252 Brian Gilpin '97 (1993-97, 104 games) 225 Walter Palmer '90 (1986-90, 87 games) Steve Spahn '63 Dartmouth Ivy League Records

Individual FIELD GOALS Game 18 Jim Barton '89 (1987 vs. Brown, 18-29, 48 points) Season 122 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 390 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89, 852 attempts) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season 316 Steve Spahn '63 (1961-62) Career 852 Jim Barton '89 (1985-89) FREE THROWS Game 17 Steve Spahn '63 (1962 vs. Brown) Season 120 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 267 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72, 329 attempts) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season 147 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 333 Jim Francis '57 (1954-57) POINTS Game 48 Jim Barton '89 (1987 vs. Brown) Season 364 Paul Erland '72 (1970-71) Career 897 Paul Erland '72 (1969-72) REBOUNDS Game 32 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1958 vs. Columbia) Season 251 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1957-58) Career 618 Rudy LaRusso '59 (1956-59) Team WINS 14 1958-59 (14-0, Champions) LOSSES 14 1963-64 & 1965-66 (0-14 each year)

POINTS SCORED Game 107 1971-72 (vs. Columbia, 107-83) Season 1,209 1971-72 (14 games) POINTS AGAINST Game 116 1967-68 (by Princeton, 116-42) Season 1,248 1964-65 (14 games) Brian Gilpin '97, Dartmouth's all-time shot blocker.

53 TTOPOP TENTEN SCORERSSCORERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

1. Jim Barton -- 2,158 Points Year G FGM FGA Pct 3FGM 3FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct Pts Ave 1985-86 26 144 325 .443 65 69 .942 353 13.6 1986-87 26 194 417 .465 59 137 .430 111 126 .880 558 21.4 1987-88 26 218 438 .497 85 169 .502 115 127 .905 636 24.4 1988-89 26 205 450 .455 98 226 .433 103 118 .872 611 23.5

Career 104 761 1630 .466 242 532 .454 394 440 .895 2158 20.7

2. Sea Lonergan -- 1,651 Points 1993-94 26 137 263 .520 12 36 .333 33 42 .785 319 12.2 1994-95 26 165 355 .464 42 96 .437 78 99 .787 450 17.3 1995-96 26 170 393 .433 24 78 .308 75 93 .806 439 16.9 1996-97 26 154 317 .486 27 83 .325 108 141 .766 443 17.0

Career 104 626 1328 .471 105 293 .358 294 375 .784 1651 15.9

3. Paul Erland -- 1,606 Points 1969-70 25 207 434 .477 130 164 .793 544 21.1 1970-71 26 211 492 .429 196 238 .824 618 23.8 1971-72 25 158 344 .459 128 162 .790 444 17.8

Career 76 576 1270 .454 454 564 .805 1606 21.2

4. Shaun Gee -- 1,548 Points 1996-97 26 50 83 .602 1 5 .200 50 78 .641 151 5.8 1997-98 25 164 334 .491 28 69 .406 101 157 .643 457 18.3 1998-99 26 151 342 .441 27 81 .333 123 172 .715 452 17.4 1999-00 27 172 364 .473 39 82 .424 105 177 .593 488 18.1

Career 104 537 1123 .478 95 247 .384 379 584 .649 1548 14.9

5. James Brown -- 1,536 Points 1970-71 26 174 436 .404 141 210 .671 493 18.9 1971-72 26 184 427 .431 99 144 .688 467 18.0 1972-73 26 230 533 .432 116 165 .703 576 22.2

Career 78 590 1396 .427 356 519 .686 1536 19.7

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6. Paul Anderson -- 1,465 Points Year G FGM FGA Pct 3FGM 3FGA Pct FTM FTA Pct Pts Ave 1980-81 26 76 150 .507 30 45 .667 182 8.7 1981-82 26 149 301 .495 67 86 .779 365 14.0 1982-83 26 184 325 .566 106 126 .841 474 18.2 1983-84 26 170 315 .540 104 126 .825 444 17.1

Career 104 579 1091 .531 307 383 .802 1465 14.1

7. Greg Buth -- 1,437 Points 1997-98 20 35 119 .294 24 74 .324 18 23 .783 112 5.6 1998-99 26 114 293 .491 83 178 .466 59 65 .908 430 16.5 1999-00 27 162 385 .421 64 190 .337 67 81 .827 455 16.9 2000-01 27 147 335 .439 69 182 .379 77 93 .828 440 16.3

Career 100 488 1132 .431 240 624 .384 221 262 .843 1437 14.4

8. Ed Leede -- 1,331 Points 1944-45 14 82 67 95 .705 231 16.5 1946-47 24 129 98 356 14.8 1947-48 24 128 73 329 13.7 1948-49 26 153 109 415 15.9

Career 88 492 347 1331 15.1

9. Sterling Edmonds -- 1,306 Points 1975-76 26 170 285 .596 56 78 .718 396 15.2 1976-77 23 159 331 .480 83 100 .830 401 17.4 1977-78 26 212 370 .573 85 110 .773 509 19.6

Career 75 541 986 .549 224 288 .778 1306 17.4

10. Larry Cubas -- 1,298 Points 1974-75 26 171 382 .448 90 139 .648 432 16.6 1975-76 26 179 337 .531 69 123 .561 427 16.4 1976-77 26 182 426 .427 75 106 .708 439 16.5

Career 78 532 1145 .464 234 368 .636 1298 16.6

55 OTHEROTHER LEADINGLEADING SCORERSSCORERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

Player Years GP FGM FGA FTM FTA PTS Ave Bryan Randall '88 1984-88 98 478 1036 316 444 1287 13.1 Steve Spahn '63 1960-63 73 459 1194 288 392 1206 16.5 Gregg Frame '94 1990-94 103 401 904 312 464 1181 11.5 Rudy LaRusso '59 1956-59 80 433 1015 301 420 1167 14.6 Alex Winn '70 1967-70 69 441 999 284 361 1166 16.7 Jim Francis '57 1954-57 78 384 728 391 585 1159 14.9 Bill Raynor '74 1971-74 77 409 1112 311 453 1129 14.7 Larry Lawrence '80 1977-81 75 446 831 230 374 1122 14.9 James Blackwell '91 1987-91 91 374 855 310 405 1106 12.2 Ron Judson '57 1955-57 79 381 1128 331 496 1093 13.8 Brian Gilpin '97 1993-97 104 430 881 183 248 1043 10.0 Flinder Boyd '02 1998-02 106 360 880 207 311 1025 9.7 Brian Burke '84 1980-84 89 406 710 202 251 1014 11.4 Charles Harris '02* 1998-03 107 360 826 104 274 1006 9.4 Jamie Halligan '95 1991-95 104 323 743 246 301 986 9.5 Gus Broberg '41 1938-41 67 392 - 182 212 966 14.4 Davis Blaine '65 1962-65 73 356 892 242 352 954 13.1 Chuck Kaufman '60 1957-60 74 374 935 193 285 941 12.7 John Mackay '88^ 1984-90 98 342 779 155 201 912 9.3 Walter Palmer '90 1986-90 87 345 630 212 276 903 10.4 Adam Sutton '76 1973-76 58 347 838 209 294 903 15.6 Mike McLaren '05 2001-05 106 289 719 96 128 885 8.3 Ian McGinnis '01 1997-01 106 317 740 208 342 876 8.3 J. Gunnar Malm '67 1964-67 73 336 833 203 291 875 11.9 Louis Geig '53 1949-53 65 340 177 310 857 13.2 P.J. Halas '98 1994-98 104 197 496 111 134 846 8.1 Peter Dunlop '67 1964-67 69 323 797 183 276 829 12.0 Bill Healey '76 1973-76 76 358 781 104 163 820 10.8 Walter Sosnowski '60 1957-60 78 294 686 226 343 814 10.4 William Biggs '52 1949-52 74 315 179 262 809 10.9 Gary Vanderweghe '60 1957-60 76 329 781 147 219 805 10.6 Glenn Wilson '55 1951-55 69 297 919 178 267 772 11.2 David Gardner '05 2001-05 109 273 520 210 369 758 6.9 George Munroe '43 1940-43 71 305 147 192 757 10.7

* = Harris played 1998-99, 2000-03 ^ = Mackay played 1984-86, 1988-90

Alex Winn '70 Larry Lawrence '80 John Mackey '88 Mike McLaren '05

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Top Scorers - Season Top Rebounders - Careers

Jim Barton '89 '87-'88 636 Rudy LaRusso '59 '56-'59 1239 Paul Erland '72 '70-'71 618 Jim Francis '57 '54-'57 1050 Jim Barton '89 '88-'89 611 Ian McGinnis '01 '97-'01 1028 James Brown '73 '72-'73 576 Gunnar Malm '67 '64-'67 668 Jim Barton '89 '86-'87 558 Brian Gilpin '97 '93-'97 641 Paul Anderson '84 '80-'84 638 Steve Spahn '63 '61-'62 553 Greg Pickering '70 '67-'70 594 Paul Erland '72 '69-'70 544 George Ramming '61 '58-'61 592 Rudy LaRusso '59 '58-'59 529 Ron Judson '57 '54-'57 581 Sterling Edmonds '78 '77-'78 509 Shaun Gee '00 '97-'00 566 Alex Winn '70 '68-'69 505 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 '87-'91 536 James Blackwell '91 '90-'91 503 Jim Masker '72 '69-'72 530 Larry Lawrence '80 '80-'81 501 Paul Erland '72 '69-'72 530 Shaun Gee '00 '99-'00 488 Alex Winn '70 '67-'70 528 Bill Raynor '74 '71-'72 488 Dan Berry '61 '58-'61 526 Adam Sutton '76 '73-'74 476 Sterling Edmonds '78 '75-'78 523 Ivy Scoring Champions Year Player G PTS Ave Year Player G PTS Ave 1911-12 Rufus Sisson 10 128 12.8 1961-62 Steve Spahn 14 325 23.2 1934-35 Alfred Bonniwell 12 145 12.1 1970-71 Paul Erland 14 364 26.0 1938-39 Gus Broberg 12 159 13.3 1972-73 James Brown 14 316 22.6 1939-40 Gus Broberg 12 180 15.0 1973-74 Adam Sutton 14 252 19.4 1940-41 Gus Broberg 12 164 13.7 1987-88 Jim Barton 14 334 23.8 1941-42 George Munroe 12 175 14.6 1988-89 Jim Barton 14 304 21.7 1943-44 Audley Brindley 8 135 16.8 1994-95 Sea Lonergan 14 259 18.5 1960-61 George Ramming 14 288 20.5 1997-98 Shaun Gee 14 276 19.7 The NCAA Tourney

Dartmouth has advanced to the NCAA Tournament seven times and played in the national championship game twice. In 1942, Dartmouth knocked off Penn State and Kentucky to advance to the final before losing to Stanford, 53-38. In 1944 the Green again played for the national championship, only to lose a heart-breaking 42-40 overtime decision to Utah. Scores of NCAA Tournament Games 1941 Wisconsin 51, Dartmouth 50 (First Round) Dartmouth 60, North Carolina 59 (East Consolation) 1942 Dartmouth 44, Penn State 39 (First Round) Dartmouth 47, Kentucky 28 (East Championship) Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38 (National Championship) 1943 DePaul 46, Dartmouth 36 (First Round) Dartmouth 51, NYU 49 (East Consolation) 1944 Dartmouth 63, Catholic U. 38 (First Round) Dartmouth 60, Ohio State 53 (East Championship) Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (OT) (National Championship) 1956 Dartmouth 61, West Virginia 59 (First Round) Canisius 66, Dartmouth 58 (Second Round) Dartmouth 85, Connecticut 64 (East Consolation) 1958 Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 64 (First Round) Dartmouth 79, Manhattan 62 (Second Round) Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 (East Regional Championship) 1959 West Virginia 82, Dartmouth 68 (First Round)

57 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

GP W L Coach Captain 1900-01 19 11 8 - Guy Abbott '02 1901-02 16 11 5 - Guy Abbott '02 1902-03 16 7 9 - Amos Foster '04 1903-04 14 8 6 - John Rix '05 1904-05 31* 20 10 - John Rix '05 1905-06 18 16 2 - William McGrail '06 1906-07 17 13 4 Henry Lane '07 George Grebenstein '07 1907-08 15 11 4 “ Benjamin Lang '09 1908-09 16 11 5 “ (35-13) John Dingle '10 1909-10 10 6 4 Benjamin Lang '09 Francis Brady '10

1910-11 11 5 6 John Keady '05 John Mullen, Jr. '11 1911-12 14 9 5 Francis Brady '10 Ernst Mensel '12 1912-13 12 4 8 James Mullen '11 William Gibson '13 1913-14 17 4 13 C.A. Reed P.W. Loudon '14 W.J. Snow '14 1914-15 17 6 11 P.W. Loudon Roger Winship '15 1915-16 23 11 12 “ (17-23) Gerold Rector '16 1916-17 22 10 12 J.A. Pelletier Walter Sisson '17 1917-18 26 0 26 F.H. Walker Karl Hutchinson '18 1918-19 (No team) 1919-20 25 5 20 George Zahn Henry Browne '21

1920-21 22 13 9 “ Ralph Yuill '21 1921-22 20 13 7 “ Joseph Millar '23 1922-23 21 14 7 “ Thomas Cullen '23 1923-24 21 12 9 “ (57-52) Karl Friedmann '25 1924-25 17 12 5 Leonard Wachter Lewis Goas '25 1925-26 18 11 7 “ Harrison Dey '27 1926-27 23 17 6 “ James Picken '27 1927-28 27 19 8 “ (59-26) William Heep '28 1928-29 19 13 6 A. D. (Dolly) Stark Carl Spaeth '29 1929-30 20 11 9 “ John Cheney '30

1930-31 21 14 7 “ Milburn Magee '31 1931-32 21 15 6 “ William McCall '32 1932-33 18 12 6 “ George Stangle '34 1933-34 20 13 7 “ Henry Kraszewski '34 1934-35 21 12 9 “ Alfred Bonniwell '35 1935-36 21 11 10 “ (101-60) John McKernan '36 1936-37 22 14 8 Osborne Cowles Harold Parachini '37 1937-38 25 20 5 “ William Thomas '38 1938-39 23 18 5 “ Roger Dudis '39 1939-40 21 15 6 “ Robert White '40

1940-41 24 19 5 “ Gustave Broberg '41 1941-42 26 22 4 “ Charles Pearson '42 1942-43 23 20 3 “ Stanley Skaug '43 1943-44 21 19 2 Earl Brown Audley Brindley '46 1944-45 14 6 8 Osborne Cowles (Game captains) 1945-46 13 10 3 “ (144-47) Robert Myers '44 1946-47 24 9 15 Elmer Lampe James Coleman '46 1947-48 24 12 12 “ James Coleman '46 1948-49 26 15 11 “ Edward Leede '49 1949-50 25 8 17 “ (44-55) Emil Hudak '50

1950-51 26 3 23 Alvin (Doggie) Julian Robert Hustek '51 1951-52 30 11 19 “ E. Kent Calhoun '52 1952-53 26 12 14 “ Frederick Gieg '53 1953-54 26 13 13 “ Peter Geithner '54 1954-55 25 18 7 “ Glenn Wilson '55 1955-56 29 18 11 “ F. Tobias Julian '56 1956-57 25 18 7 “ Ronald Judson '57 1957-58 27 22 5 “ M. David Carruthers '58 1958-59 28 22 6 “ Rudy LaRusso '59 1959-60 23 14 9 “ Charles Kaufman '60 58 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

GP W L Coach Captain 1960-61 24 5 19 “ George Ramming '61 1961-62 24 6 18 “ William Shanahan'62 1962-63 25 7 18 “ Barry Elson '63 1963-64 25 2 23 “ Francis Hanlon '64 1964-65 25 4 21 “ Victor Mair '65 1965-66 24 3 21 “ Neil Castaldo '66 1966-67 24 7 17 “ (183-236) J. Gunnar Malm '67 1967-68 26 8 18 Dave Gavitt '59 Joseph Colgan '68 1968-69 25 10 15 “ (18-33) Gregory Pickering '70 1969-70 25 13 12 Gregory Pickering '70 1970-71 26 10 16 “ John Ryzewic '71 1971-72 26 14 12 “ (37-40) Gary Dicovitsky '72 1972-73 26 6 20 Tom O'Connor James Brown '73 1973-74 26 4 22 “ (10-42) E. William Raynor '74 1974-75 26 8 18 Marcus Jackson (8-18) Daniel McKay '75 1975-76 26 16 10 Lawrence Cubas '77 1976-77 26 4 22 “ John Lisowski '77 1977-78 26 10 16 “ Sterling Edmonds '78 John Lisowski '77 1978-79 26 14 12 “ (44-60) Peter Roby '79 Marc Gautier '79 1979-80 26 6 20 Larry Lawrence '80 David Broll '80

1980-81 26 10 16 “ Larry Lawrence '80 Calvin Johnson '81 1981-82 26 7 19 “ Jon Edwards '82 1982-83 26 7 19 “ (30-74) Stephen McNamara '83 1983-84 26 11 15 Reggie Minton (11-15) Paul Anderson '84 Brian Burke '84

Flinder Boyd '02, co-captain of the 2001-02 Dartmouth team, is playing profes- Kenny Mitchell '97, a co-captain in 1996-97, is Dartmouth's single season sionally in France. He is Dartmouth's career leader in assists. leader in assists. 59 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

GP W L Coach Captain 1984-85 26 5 21 Timothy Hassett '85 1985-86 26 11 15 “ Joseph Kilroy '86 Bryan Randall '88 John Mackay '88 1986-87 26 15 11 “ Bryan Randall '88 J. Kwaku Miller '87 1987-88 26 18 8 “ Bryan Randall '88 Leonard Bazelak '88 1988-89 26 17 9 “ James Barton Jr. '89 Darin Maccoux '89 1989-90 26 12 14 “ John Mackay '88 Robert Summers '90 Walter Palmer '90 1990-91 26 9 17 “ (87-95) E. James Blackwell '91 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 1991-92 26 10 16 Dave Faucher Michael Lombard '92 1992-93 26 11 15 “ John Conley '93 Alexander Gayer '93 H. Crawford Palmer '93 1993-94 26 10 16 “ Gregg Frame '94 1994-95 26 13 13 ” Benjamin Halligan '95 1995-96 26 16 10 “ Jacob Capps '96 Matthew Bush '96 1996-97 26 18 8 “ Seamus Lonergan '97 Kenneth Mitchell Jr. '97 1997-98 26 7 19 “ P. J. Halas '98 Asa Palmer '98 1998-99 26 14 12 “ Shaun Gee '00 1999-00 27 9 18 “ Shaun Gee '00 Christopher Ellis Jr. '00 Jason Kemp '98

2000-01 27 8 19 “ Gregory Buth '01 Ian McGinnis '01 2001-02 27 9 18 “ I.J. Flinder Boyd '02 Vedad Osmanovic '02 2002-03 27 8 19 “ Charles Harris '02 Gregory Friel '03 2003-04 28 3 25 “ (136-208) Stephen Callahan '05 2004-05 27 11 16 Terry Dunn Stephen Callahan '05 David Gardner '05 2005-06 27 6 21 “(17-37) Michael Lang '06 Calvin Arnold '06 TOTALS 2,436* 1,170 1,265 * includes tie game CAN'T COME TO THE GAME? Here's how to follow Dartmouth men's basketball. Dartmouth College Broadcasting (featuring WDCR AM – 1340 and WFRD FM – 99.3) plans to broadcast a total of 23 Big Green men's basketball games this season. The complete schedule includes all seven Ivy League road matchups. WDCR and WFRD are the official voices for Dartmouth sports, featuring football, men's and women's hockey, baseball and spe- cial post-season games. The stations have expanded their menu to include web-casting of selected games. Check out their web site: www.DartmouthSportsRadio.net

All Dartmouth home games can be seen via live video streaming on www.DartmouthSports.com, featuring audio commentary. Road games, as well as all home games, will be available on demand (archived). You can also find weekly previews from Coach Terry Dunn in his Fast Break segment on the premium portion of DartmouthSports.com.

60 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/10 COLGATE W 66-45 2/4 Princeton (ot) W 54-50 2/5 Cornell W 58-46 1/14 Penn W 35-32 2/7 HARVARD W 58-36 3/11 HOLY CROSS W 59-34 1/18 Harvard W 55-31 2/13 PRINCETON W 57-55 3/18 NORTON CO. W 67-46 1/21 PENN W 58-46 2/14 Yale W 59-48 3/24 Catholic U.@ W 63-38 2/4 YALE W 34-32 2/21 Penn L 49-52 3/25 Ohio State# W 60-53 2/11 HARVARD W 52-31 2/23 COLUMBIA W 66-23 3/28 Utah$ L 40-42 2/14 Yale W 40-36 2/25 HOLY CROSS W 58-44 @ NCAA First Round 2/17 CORNELL W 55-44 2/28 Cornell W 68-53 # NCAA East Championship 2/18 PRINCETON W 51-37 3/2 Columbia W 46-43 $ NCAA Championship at Madison Square 2/25 COLUMBIA W 54-48 3/4 YALE W 68-52 Garden 2/27 Cornell L 36-37 3/7 Brown W 62-44 3/4 Brown W 52-30 3/18 Princeton# W 46-38 1944-45 3/7 Princeton W 38-33 3/20 Penn State$ W 44-39 Coach: Osborne Cowles 3/8 Columbia L 45-50 3/21 Kentucky@ W 48-28 Captain: None Overall: 6-8 EIBL: 2-4 Osborne Cowles 3/28 Stanford% L 38-53 1939-40 #Eastern League Playoff at Philadelphia 12/8 QUONSET NAS L 31-44 1936-43, 44-46 (9), 144-47 Coach: Osborne Cowles $ NCAA First Round at New Orleans 12/9 CAMP EDWARDS W 54-47 1936-37 Captain: Robert White '40 @ NCAA East Championship at New Orleans 12/16 Penn W 50-35 Coach: Osborne Cowles Overall: 15-6 EIBL 11-1 (1) % NCAA Championship at Kansas City, Mo. 12/23 Yale L 42-45 Captain: Harold Parachini '37 12/7 Vermont W 37-35 12/30 St. John's L 38-53 Overall: 14-8 EIBL: 8-4 12/9 TUFTS W 49-31 1942-43 1/4 CAMP ENDICOTT W 51-40 12/5 Vermont W 34-29 12/16 FORDHAM W 47-40 Coach: Osborne Cowles 1/6 Columbia L 33-51 12/10 FITCHBURG STC W 69-14 12/20 VERMONT W 68-39 Captain: Stanley Skaug '43 1/13 BROWN L 52-58 12/12 ST. ANSELM'S W 37-32 12/28 Stanford* L 29-55 Overall: 20-3 EIBL: 11-1 (1) 1/16 MIDDLEBURY W 58-45 12/16 VERMONT W 47-38 12/30 Rochester L 35-37 12/11 SPRINGFIELD W 56-32 1/20 CORNELL L 28-46 12/17 Syracuse L 29-42 1/1 California# L 30-42 12/12 SPRINGFIELD W 55-45 1/27 PENN L 39-41 12/18 Colgate L 31-44 1/13 HARVARD W 51-33 1/6 Minnesota W 47-38 1/31 COLUMBIA W 45-38 12/19 Union L 45-49 1/17 PENN W 59-45 1/9 Toledo L 48-52 2/3 HOLY CROSS W 59-46 1/6 BROWN W 48-38 1/20 Columbia L 32-35 1/11 Wayne State W 50-32 2/10 Cornell L 35-50 2/3 PRINCETON W 56-33 1/13 Seton Hall W 46-40 1/9 Penn L 32-49 1945-46 1/13 PROVIDENCE L 51-57 2/7 Harvard W 53-46 1/16 Yale W 48-29 2/10 YALE W 52-33 1/27 HOLY CROSS W 79-37 Coach: Osborne Cowles 1/16 PENN L 22-34 Captain: Robert Myers '44 2/3 TUFTS W 63-21 2/16 CORNELL W 39-36 1/30 Princeton L 39-44 2/17 ARMY L 36-44 2/1 Columbia W 66-44 Overall: 10-3 EIBL: 7-1 (1) 2/6 YALE W 35-25 12/4 CAMP EDWARDS# W 49-26 2/10 Harvard W 44-31 2/21 Penn W 62-61 2/3 HARVARD W 53-42 2/24 COLUMBIA W 38-31 2/6 YALE W 62-30 12/8 PENN L 28-37 2/13 Yale L 37-40 12/15 PRINCETON W 55-43 2/17 HARVARD W 40-29 2/26 Yale W 60-35 2/10 BROWN W 58-36 3/2 Princeton W 38-36 2/13 CORNELL W 47-39 12/21 Holy Cross L 44-60 2/20 CORNELL W 51-37 12/22 Yale L 37-40 2/22 COLUMBIA W 47-45 3/4 Cornell W 37-23 2/17 Harvard W 52-38 3/6 Brown L 47-56 2/20 Army W 60-46 2/2 FORT DEVENS# W 53-36 2/26 Columbia L 43-45 1/5 Penn W 46-45 2/27 Princeton W 35-34 * Philadelphia, Pa. 2/22 COLUMBIA W 70-48 # White Plains, N.Y. 2/27 Penn W 66-43 1/9 QUONSET NAS# W 58-42 3/6 PRINCETON W 46-38 1/12 Columbia W 47-35 3/8 Cornell W 52-49 3/6 PRINCETON W 52-33 1940-41 3/10 PENN W 70-34 1/19 ARMY W 55-53 1937-38 Coach: Osborne Cowles 3/13 Cornell W 55-33 1/22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 62-35 Coach: Osborne Cowles Captain: Gustave Broberg '41 3/24 DePaul# L 35-46 1/26 CORNELL W 48-44 Captain: William Thomas '38 Overall: 19-5 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 3/25 NYU$ W 51-49 2/2 Princeton W 49-33 Overall: 20-5 EIBL: 8-4 (1) 12/7 TUFTS W 55-42 # NCAA First Round at Madison Square 2/5 VALPARAISO W 56-51 12/4 Vermont W 37-30 12/10 Vermont W 54-32 Garden 2/9 Cornell W 56-53 12/8 AMHERST W 53-30 12/14 FORDHAM W 44-40 $ NCAA East Consolation 2/16 COLUMBIA W 47-27 12/10 Springfield W 40-38 12/18 VERMONT W 59-40 # Exhibitions 12/11 ST. ANSELM'S W 48-33 1/1 Toledo L 48-54 12/14 NORWICH W 75-16 1/3 Wayne L 34-38 12/17 Western Reserve W 48-44 1/4 Rochester W 58-53 12/18 Canisius W 47-28 1/10 Harvard W 34-31 12/20 Michigan# L 17-42 1/15 PENN W 60-38 1/6 VERMONT W 60-32 1/18 Cornell W 36-33 1/8 HARVARD W 43-42 2/1 Army W 50-42 1/10 Cornell W 56-38 2/5 HOLY CROSS W 65-32 1/13 PROVIDENCE W 39-28 2/8 PRINCETON W 55-40 1/15 YALE W 49-27 2/12 YALE W 63-41 1/22 PENN W 43-38 2/15 CORNELL L 27-31 2/5 Penn L 38-40 2/19 Yale W 51-50 2/10 Yale W 38-29 2/22 COLUMBIA W 49-36 2/12 PRINCETON W 44-38 2/26 BROWN W 47-30 2/16 SYRACUSE W 51-41 3/1 Penn W 65-57 2/19 CORNELL W 50-42 3/5 HARVARD W 63-47 3/10 Columbia W 39-33 Earl Brown Elmer Lampe 2/21 COLUMBIA W 46-36 1943-44 (1), 19-2 1946-50 (4), 44-55 2/26 Columbia L 37-48 3/12 Princeton L 32-45 2/28 Princeton L 38-37 3/21 Wisconsin$ L 50-51 1943-44 1946-47 3/4 Tufts W 49-46 3/22 North Carolina# W 60-59 Coach: Earl Brown Coach: Elmer Lampe 3/8 Brown W 45-40 $ NCAA First Round Captain: Audley Brindley Jr. '46 Captain: James Coleman Jr. '46 3/9 Harvard L 39-46 # NCAA East Consolation Overall: 19-2 EIBL: 8-0 (1) Overall: 9-15 EIBL: 5-7 12/7 RUTGERS W 54-48 # White Plains, N.Y. 1941-42 12/4 Princeton W 45-34 12/11 CORNELL W 52-39 12/9 Union W 42-32 1938-39 Coach: Osborne Cowles 12/14 MITCHELL FIELD# W 78-46 Captain: Charles Pearson '42 12/13 MITCHELL FLD. L 30-44 Coach: Osborne Cowles 12/28 WILLIAMS W 75-47 12/18 BROWN W 47-34 Captain: Roger Dudis '39 Overall: 22-4 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 12/21 Holy Cross L 34-45 12/9 Vermont W 47-18 1/1 Penn W 54-48 Overall: 18-5 EIBL: 10-2 (1) 1/6 FORT DEVENS W 73-55 12/23 Manhattan L 46-60 12/7 SPRINGFIELD W 39-31 12/11 Tufts W 61-34 12/27 Notre Dame L 55-66 12/13 ST. JOHN'S W 74-55 1/8 COLUMBIA W 51-40 12/9 Vermont L 36-37 1/11 BOSTON CG W 56-41 12/30 Toledo L 50-66 12/12 PROVIDENCE W 41-24 12/17 FORDHAM W 53-52 1/3 California L 46-55 12/31 Wisconsin W 57-49 1/13 CAMP THOMAS W 75-40 12/14 VERMONT W 50-43 1/15 PRINCETON W 54-31 1/4 California L 35-48 12/19 Toledo L 43-57 1/1 Toledo L 46-59 1/10 Princeton L 36-40 1/3 Seton Hall W 43-42 1/20 NORTON CO. W 61-50 12/20 Western Reserve L 43-53 1/22 PENN W 61-49 1/11 Columbia L 56-60 12/22 Denver W 56-42 1/10 HARVARD L 36-49 1/18 PENN W 72-53 1/14 PENN W 75-31 1/27 CAMP ENDICOTT W 72-27 12/29 Stanford W 48-47 1/29 Columbia W 69-53 1/20 CORNELL L 35-38 1/7 BOSTON UNIV. W 45-42 1/17 CORNELL W 49-29 1/25 Army L 44-55 1/31 ARMY W 47-38 2/1 MIDDLEBURY W 59-46 61 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/29 BOSTON UNIV. W 73-52 1/18 Yale L 54-68 1/26 ARMY W 60-55 1/10 Princeton L 50-62 2/11 Harvard L 45-58 1/21 PENN L 42-83 2/9 HARVARD W 59-57 1/14 PENN W 54-52 2/15 YALE W 53-50 2/1 CONNECTICUT L 71-78 2/12 Yale L 57-81 1/18 YALE L 79-83 2/19 HOLY CROSS L 48-59 2/4 YALE L 51-53 2/15 YALE W 59-50 1/22 Williams L 49-67 2/22 COLUMBIA L 47-52 2/8 PRINCETON L 54-82 2/21 Holy Cross L 53-65 2/5 PRINCETON W 66-56 2/26 HARVARD W 57-49 2/11 HARVARD L 58-60 2/23 CORNELL L 41-57 2/8 CONNECTICUT W 69-54 3/1 Penn L 50-60 2/15 HOLY CROSS L 50-67 2/29 Columbia L 50-83 2/11 Columbia L 51-63 3/3 Yale W 43-41 2/18 COLUMBIA L 56-74 3/1 Princeton L 46-74 2/12 Penn W 78-70 3/8 PRINCETON W 75-53 2/24 Columbia L 51-74 3/6 HOLY CROSS L 40-47 2/15 HOLY CROSS W 71-64 3/15 Cornell L 37-51 2/25 Penn L 61-67 3/8 COLUMBIA L 55-58 2/17 Yale W 78-62 # Exhibition 2/27 Hofstra W 53-40 3/15 Cornell W 72-65 2/19 BROWN L 41-52 3/4 Princeton L 43-55 2/22 COLUMBIA W 84-63 1947-48 3/6 BROWN L 48-54 1952-53 2/25 Harvard W 77-54 Coach: Elmer Lampe 3/11 Cornell L 43-56 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/26 Brown W 52-41 Captain: James Coleman Jr. 46 Captain: L. Frederick Gieg '53 3/1 Holy Cross L 52-56 Overall: 12-12 EIBL: 6-6 Overall: 12-14 EIBL: 5-7 3/5 CORNELL W 74-62 12/5 McGILL W 81-41 12/6 SUFFOLK W 73-40 # New England Tournament at Storrs, Conn. 12/10 Vermont W 63-41 12/10 Middlebury W 80-58 12/13 MANHATTAN L 53-57 12/13 AMHERST L 53-56 1955-56 12/16 ST. MICHAEL'S W 68-37 12/17 VERMONT W 71-60 Coach: Alvin Julian 12/20 Holy Cross L 61-75 12/27 No. Carolina State L 50-96 Captain: Franklin Julian '56 12/27 Temple L 54-73 12/29 Pittsburgh L 61-67 Overall: 18-11 Ivy League: 10-4 (1) 12/30 Seton Hall L 52-57 12/30 Duquesne L 55-83 12/3 MIDDLEBURY W 64-59 1/3 Manhattan L 50-53 1/3 Siena L 54-61 12/7 Vermont W 70-37 1/10 Columbia L 54-64 1/8 BOSTON C. L 51-54 12/10 COLBY W 52-41 1/12 Princeton L 42-55 1/10 CORNELL L 63-76 12/14 BOSTON C. W 65-48 1/17 PENN W 64-60 1/13 HOLY CROSS W 67-61 12/19 USC W 61-57 1/21 VERMONT W 87-40 1/16 Columbia L 65-75 12/21 Stanford L 55-56 1/24 ARMY W 57-43 1/17 Penn L 50-79 12/22 USC L 50-68 2/10 AMERICAN INT. W 78-54 1/24 Brown W 76-59 12/24 California L 59-78 2/14 PRINCETON L 59-60 2/7 YALE W 61-51 12/29 Northwestern L 60-74 2/18 YALE W 76-68 Alvin (Doggie) Julian 2/11 Harvard L 46-50 12/30 Bradley L 74-80 2/21 CORNELL L 49-66 1950-67 (17), 183-236 2/14 PRINCETON W 60-51 1/6 Penn L 66-69 2/26 HOLY CROSS L 56-67 1950-51 2/18 Army W 61-58 1/7 Princeton L 82-90 2/28 Penn W 66-62 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/21 PENN W 65-55 1/10 HARVARD W 71-58 3/1 Yale W 68-63 Captain: Robert Hustek '51 2/24 Holy Cross L 50-99 1/14 PRINCETON L 57-59 3/3 HARVARD W 56-48 Overall: 3-23 EIBL: 11-1 2/28 COLUMBIA L 59-63 1/17 Holy Cross L 67-81 3/6 COLUMBIA L 35-44 12/2 St. Michael's L 42-46 3/4 HARVARD W 74-66 2/4 YALE W 73-68 3/9 Harvard W 59-47 12/7 VERMONT (ot) L 64-66 3/6 Hofstra W 68-62 2/9 Columbia W 71-70 3/13 Cornell L 45-52 12/9 ST. ANSELM L 42-53 3/7 Princeton L 68-82 2/11 HOLY CROSS W 83-67 12/12 Boston Univ. L 75-81 3/12 Yale W 64-60 2/17 CORNELL W 79-61 1948-49 3/14 Cornell L 55-80 2/18 COLUMBIA W 61-50 Coach: Elmer Lampe 12/16 Amherst W 59-49 12/27 Miami (Fla.) L 52-61 2/22 BROWN W 93-48 Captain: Edward Leede '48 1953-54 2/25 PENN W 74-60 Overall: 15-11 EIBL: 4-8 12/29 Tampa L 50-52 Coach: Alvin Julian 1/2 Manhattan L 57-87 2/29 Yale W 76-67 12/1 VERMONT W 64-42 Captain: Peter Geithner '54 3/2 Harvard W 86-71 12/6 Vermont W 51-41 1/6 Siena L 39-56 Overall: 13-13 EIBL: 5-9 1/9 HOLY CROSS L 52-67 3/3 Brown W 90-79 12/8 BOSTON C. W 48-46 12/5 MIDDLEBURY W 71-69 3/10 Cornell L 71-81 12/11 AMERICAN INT. W 69-34 1/13 CORNELL L 43-58 12/12 WILLIAMS W 70-69 1/16 Harvard L 53-68 3/13 West Virginia# (ot)W 61-59 12/14 Harvard (ot) W 72-68 12/16 Vermont W 80-49 3/16 Canisius$ L 58-66 12/17 TUFTS W 63-50 1/17 Yale L 59-66 12/18 COLBY W 69-52 1/20 Columbia L 49-76 3/17 Connecticut% W 85-64 12/29 Minnesota# L 52-64 12/28 MIDDLEBURY# W 63-54 # NCAA First Round at NYC 12/30 Vanderbilt# W 64-52 1/27 Penn L 67-81 12/29 HARVARD# W 77-69 2/7 COLUMBIA L 43-59 $ NCAA Second Round at Philadelphia 1/1 Northwestern W 52-49 12/30 CONNECTICUT# L 58-70 % NCAA East Consolation at Philadelphia 1/3 Rochester W 64-51 2/10 PRINCETON L 58-66 1/2 Siena W 60-44 1/8 COLUMBIA L 48-50 2/15 BOSTON C. L 35-54 1/6 Yale L 58-60 1956-57 1/13 HOLY CROSS W 50-44 2/17 PENN L 49-86 1/9 COLUMBIA W 63-54 Coach: Alvin Julian 1/15 Princeton L 49-59 2/21 HARVARD W 65-61 1/11 New Hampshire W 75-59 Captain: Ronald Judson '57 1/20 PENN (2ot) L 73-76 2/23 Hofstra L 47-67 1/15 ARMY L 51-57 Overall: 18-7 Ivy League: 10-4 1/22 Cornell L 51-57 2/24 Princeton L 69-70 1/16 CORNELL L 58-79 12/1 Middlebury W 74-54 1/24 YALE L 41-62 2/28 YALE L 49-62 1/19 Holy Cross L 67-82 12/5 WILLIAMS W 71-48 2/8 BOSTON UNIV. W 55-45 3/3 Brown W 69-68 1/23 Penn L 67-78 12/8 COLBY W 67-57 2/12 HARVARD W 60-35 3/8 Holy Cross L 40-53 2/6 PRINCETON W 60-50 12/15 Yale W 69-57 2/16 Yale L 43-71 3/10 Cornell L 48-69 2/10 YALE L 74-84 12/19 Columbia L 68-78 2/19 PRINCETON L 39-44 1951-52 2/12 Brown W 68-64 12/21 North Carolina# L 61-89 2/23 Army (ot) W 61-58 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/13 Harvard W 68-59 12/22 Syracuse# L 63-86 2/26 Penn L 43-64 Captain: E. Kent Calhoun '52 2/17 HARVARD W 78-60 1/2 Connecticut W 70-67 2/28 Columbia W 47-38 Overall: 11-19 EIBL: 4-8 2/20 PENN L 48-56 1/5 Holy Cross L 64-66 3/5 Brown L 55-67 12/1 BRANDEIS W 61-58 2/24 HOLY CROSS L 60-76 1/9 SPRINGFIELD W 88-69 3/7 Holy Cross L 41-76 12/6 MIDDLEBURY W 76-55 2/27 Columbia L 49-55 1/12 Brown W 93-56 3/12 CORNELL W 57-45 12/8 ST. ANSELM W 62-49 3/1 Cornell L 53-73 1/18 Princeton L 61-59 # Corn Bowl at Des Moines, Iowa 12/12 Vermont W 75-55 3/6 Princeton L 57-67 1/19 Penn W 71-44 3/9 BROWN L 71-74 1/25 BOSTON UNIV. W 72-48 1949-50 12/14 NAVY L 55-64 12/18 Syracuse L 57-94 # Dartmouth Invitational Tournament 2/7 VERMONT W 81-69 Coach: Elmer Lampe 2/9 HARVARD W 74-59 Captain: Emil Hudak '50 12/20 Canisius L 48-62 1954-55 12/26 St. Louis L 45-63 2/13 BROWN W 67-42 Overall: 8-17 EIBL: 1-11 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/16 COLUMBIA W 63-56 12/1 ST. ANSELM W 76-62 12/28 Michigan State L 42-57 Captain: Glenn Wilson '55 12/29 Minnesota L 62-75 2/19 HOLY CROSS W 73-69 12/3 Vermont W 35-28 Overall: 18-7 Ivy League: 9-5 2/22 PENN W 76-52 12/7 MIDDLEBURY W 69-48 12/31 Valparaiso L 43-59 12/4 Middlebury W 73-56 1/2 Bowling Green L 68-76 2/23 CORNELL W 84-49 12/10 AMHERST W 62-46 12/8 VERMONT W 85-67 2/27 YALE L 56-57 12/13 Holy Cross L 53-85 1/5 BROWN W 79-54 12/10 NORWICH W 79-38 1/8 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 59-58 3/2 PRINCETON W 75-74 12/27 Rochester W 62-53 12/17 HARVARD W 74-57 3/7 Harvard L 60-69 12/30 Duquesne L 51-79 1/11 PRINCETON L 48-50 12/28 Massachusetts# W 87-65 1/12 PENN L 67-73 3/9 Cornell W 56-47 1/2 NYU L 39-87 12/29 Middlebury# W 73-69 # Boston Garden Tournament 1/7 CORNELL W 48-47 1/15 Harvard (ot) W 60-59 12/30 Connecticut# W 66-65 1/11 MARYLAND ST. W 60-59 1/19 Penn L 55-72 1/5 ST. ANSELM W 72-47 1/14 Harvard L 56-74 1/21 Boston C. (ot) L 51-64 1/8 Cornell L 66-70

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HOME GAMES in CAPS 1957-58 1/30 PITTSBURGH L 62-67 1/19 HOLY CROSS L 75-93 1/7 COLUMBIA L 72-77 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/5 COLUMBIA W 86-77 1/22 New Hampshire W 66-50 1/8 CORNELL (ot) L 57-59 Captain: Michael Carruthers '58 2/6 CORNELL W 83-79 1/26 PITTSBURGH L 53-70 1/14 Princeton L 52-74 Overall: 22-5 Ivy League: 11-3 (1) 2/9 HOLY CROSS L 71-72 1/29 Holy Cross L 70-87 1/15 Penn L 43-87 12/4 ST. ANSELM W 82-66 2/12 BROWN (ot) L 82-84 2/1 YALE (ot) L 72-74 1/19 Harvard L 70-74 12/7 RHODE ISLAND W 87-69 2/13 YALE W 79-57 2/2 BROWN L 49-58 1/22 AMHERST W 92-63 12/10 Vermont W 75-50 2/19 Princeton (ot) L 69-76 2/8 Columbia W 58-57 1/26 FORDHAM L 76-90 12/12 HOUSTON W 84-64 2/20 Penn L 64-68 2/9 Cornell L 62-75 1/29 HOLY CROSS L 56-58 12/14 WILLIAMS W 81-46 2/26 PENN W 67-61 2/15 Penn (ot) L 63-65 2/4 PENN L 61-76 12/16 Colby W 81-54 2/27 PRINCETON L 67-77 2/16 Princeton L 62-85 2/5 PRINCETON L 58-68 12/18 Holy Cross W 69-64 3/4 Yale W 83-65 2/22 PRINCETON L 59-89 2/11 Columbia L 60-85 12/27 Colgate# W 84-65 3/5 Brown W 87-74 2/23 PENN L 63-82 2/12 Cornell L 82-102 12/28 Holy Cross# L 72-77 # Holiday Festival, New York City 3/1 Yale L 55-80 2/18 Yale L 69-92 1/4 YALE W 82-70 3/2 Brown L 48-65 2/19 Brown L 71-73 1/10 Cornell W 63-60 1960-61 2/25 YALE L 56-68 1/11 Columbia W 82-60 Coach: Alvin Julian 1963-64 2/26 BROWN L 66-76 1/15 Harvard W 67-64 Captain: George Ramming '61 Coach: Alvin Julian 3/1 HARVARD L 62-64 1/18 HOLY CROSS W 84-78 Overall: 5-19 Ivy League: 4-10 Captain: Francis X. Hanlon '64 # Albright Invitational, Reading, Pa. 2/1 BROWN W 69-64 12/3 St. Michael's L 71-78 Overall: 2-23 Ivy League: 0-14 2/7 CORNELL W 58-48 12/7 WILLIAMS L 61-73 12/4 Vermont L 73-80 1966-67 2/8 COLUMBIA W 72-70 12/10 BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-100 12/7 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 66-75 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/12 HARVARD W 76-64 12/27 Pittsburgh L 50-54 12/21 Fordham@ L 51-84 (Dave Gavitt as of 1/6) 2/15 Yale L 67-70 12/28 Northwestern L 71-87 12/27 Wisconsin# L 68-94 Captain: J. Gunnar Malm '67 2/21 Penn L 74-87 12/30 Bradley L 60-92 12/28 Marquette# L 69-98 Overall: 7-17 Ivy League: 1-13 2/22 Princeton W 77-59 1/4 HARVARD W 68-61 12/30 Purdue L 53-101 12/1 VERMONT W 45-40 2/28 PRINCETON L 46-53 1/7 Yale L 62-68 1/2 Pittsburgh L 63-107 12/3 HOLY CROSS L 55-72 3/1 PENN W 72-67 1/13 CORNELL W 65-51 1/4 Holy Cross L 58-82 12/7 Williams (3ot) W 99-97 3/5 Brown W 81-79 1/14 COLUMBIA L 57-74 1/10 COLUMBIA L 76-80 12/10 BRANDEIS W 92-66 3/11 Connecticut$ W 75-64 1/18 Holy Cross L 64-94 1/11 CORNELL L 68-97 12/17 (at) MIT W 70-68 3/14 Manhattan% W 79-62 1/21 Springfield L 66-85 1/15 Harvard L 52-74 12/28 Rochester# W 73-68 3/15 Temple& L 50-69 1/28 BOSTON UNIV. W 85-67 1/18 Amherst W 56-53 12/29 Georgetown# L 69-101 # Holy Cross Invitational, Worcester, Mass. 2/4 Brown L 71-74 1/23 BOSTON COLLEGE L 62-93 1/6 Cornell L 57-69 $ NCAA First Round, New York City 2/8 HOLY CROSS L 95-106 1/25 HOLY CROSS W 67-66 1/7 Columbia L 53-78 % NCAA Second Round, New York City 2/10 Cornell L 73-81 1/31 Yale L 59-81 1/13 PENN L 55-56 & NCAA East Regional Championship 2/11 Columbia W 65-54 2/1 Brown L 62-66 1/14 PRINCETON L 42-116 2/15 Harvard L 76-85 2/7 PENN L 66-97 1/17 HARVARD W 67-63 1958-59 2/18 YALE L 61-76 2/8 PRINCETON L 65-72 1/21 ARMY L 44-74 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/24 PENN L 69-77 2/14 Princeton L 46-100 1/25 Holy Cross L 54-75 Captain: Rudy LaRusso '59 2/25 PRINCETON W 73-69 2/15 Penn L 48-67 1/28 SPRINGFIELD W 47-40 Overall: 22-6 Ivy League: 14-1 (1) 3/3 Princeton L 54-68 2/21 Columbia L 67-82 2/3 Princeton L 16-30 12/3 VERMONT W 82-64 3/4 Penn L 51-73 2/22 Cornell L 62-96 2/4 Penn L 47-71 12/6 COLBY W 52-33 3/8 BROWN L 77-79 2/28 YALE L 58-75 2/10 CORNELL L 71-86 12/18 Butler (ot) L 74-79 2/29 BROWN L 74-83 2/11 COLUMBIA L 47-49 12/20 Vanderbilt L 71-87 1961-62 3/4 HARVARD L 76-93 2/17 BROWN L 77-79 12/23 Bradley L 44-50 Coach: Alvin Julian @ Madison Square Garden, New York 2/18 YALE L 61-71 12/27 Brigham Young# W 88-75 Captain: William Shanahan Jr. '62 # Milwaukee Classic Tournament 2/24 Brown L 63-70 12/29 Canisius# W 72-69 Overall: 6-18 Ivy League: 3-11 2/25 Yale L 56-71 1/3 Holy Cross L 66-83 12/2 Manhattan L 41-69 1964-65 3/1 Harvard L 69-71 1/6 Yale W 52-51 12/6 AMHERST W 61-48 Coach: Alvin Julian # Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y. 1/9 COLUMBIA W 69-40 12/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 68-50 Captain: Victor Mair '65 1/10 CORNELL W 77-58 12/26 LaSalle# L 60-87 Overall: 4-21 Ivy League: 1-13 1/13 Harvard W 74-56 12/28 St. John's# L 40-71 12/1 VERMONT W 73-65 1/17 MANHATTAN (ot) W 63-61 1/4 HOLY CROSS L 48-80 12/3 Boston College L 76-104 1/24 Springfield (ot) W 70-68 1/6 HARVARD W 61-55 12/5 WILLIAMS L 68-76 1/29 BOSTON UNIV. W 64-62 1/12 Cornell L 48-72 12/28 Ohio State L 59-90 1/31 Brown W 71-59 1/13 Columbia L 50-62 12/30 Dayton L 70-98 2/6 Cornell (ot) W 75-73 1/17 Harvard L 72-76 1/2 Kentucky L 67-107 2/7 Columbia W 95-55 1/20 COLBY L 63-84 1/8 CORNELL L 91-95 2/11 HARVARD W 71-50 1/26 LOYOLA (Calif.) L 54-74 1/9 COLUMBIA L 77-85 2/14 YALE W 76-72 1/27 Boston Univ. W 64-53 1/13 HARVARD L 80-96 2/20 PENN W 73-57 1/30 Holy Cross L 61-92 1/15 Holy Cross L 74-93 2/21 PRINCETON W 71-59 2/2 COLUMBIA W 65-54 1/16 New Hampshire W 85-79 2/24 HOLY CROSS W 81-64 2/3 CORNELL W 60-58 1/19 Harvard L 79-91 2/27 Princeton L 67-83 2/9 BROWN L 52-71 1/26 Boston Univ. L 65-67 Dave Gavitt '59 2/28 Penn W 69-63 2/10 YALE L 72-85 1/30 PITTSBURGH W 80-70 3/4 BROWN W 74-63 2/16 Princeton L 54-97 2/2 HOLY CROSS L 71-81 1967-69 (2), 18-33 3/7 Princeton# W 69-68 2/17 Penn L 46-59 2/5 Cornell L 84-110 1967-68 3/10 West Virginia% L 68-82 2/23 PENN L 66-87 2/6 Columbia L 87-108 Coach: Dave Gavitt '59 # Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 2/24 PRINCETON L 66-77 2/12 Penn L 67-87 Captain: Joseph Colgan '68 $ Ivy League Playoff at Yale 3/2 Yale L 66-81 2/13 Princeton L 64-103 Overall: 8-18 Ivy League: 6-8 % NCAA First Round at New York City 3/3 Brown L 78-93 2/19 PRINCETON L 57-83 12/1 Vermont L 65-67 # Holiday Festival, New York City 2/20 PENN L 70-74 12/5 Boston College L 69-116 1959-60 2/26 Brown L 63-71 1962-63 12/7 HOLY CROSS L 70-73 Coach: Alvin Julian 2/27 Yale L 80-94 12/20 Tulane L 76-97 Captain: Charles Kaufman '60 Coach: Alvin Julian 3/3 BROWN W 84-70 Captain: Barry Elson '63 12/23 Jacksonville L 59-69 Overall: 14-9 Ivy League: 10-4 3/6 YALE L 58-81 12/27 Miami (Fla.)# L 91-110 12/5 ST. MICHAEL'S W 69-54 Overall: 7-18 Ivy League: 2-12 12/1 VERMONT W 76-63 1965-66 12/28 Santa Clara# L 69-77 12/9 Rhode Island W 74-65 1/4 Rutgers$ L 52-79 12/26 NYU# L 68-78 12/5 Williams W 60-58 Coach: Alvin Julian 12/8 Boston University W 75-72 Captain: Neil Castaldo '66 1/12 PRINCETON L 39-59 12/28 St. John's# L 66-73 1/13 PENN(ot) W 56-54 1/2 Holy Cross L 77-82 12/27 Kentucky L 49-95 Overall: 3-21 Ivy League: 0-14 12/28 Dayton L 45-62 12/1 Vermont L 52-60 1/16 Harvard W 65-60 1/8 Cornell W 77-59 1/20 Army L 58-76 1/9 Columbia W 84-78 12/29 Butler L 55-89 12/4 BOSTON COLLEGE L 84-107 1/3 Boston College W 58-50 12/7 BOSTON UNIV. W 79-57 1/24 Springfield L 75-81 1/13 HARVARD W 66-53 1/27 BOSTON UNIV. W 62-61 1/16 Harvard W 71-56 1/5 HARVARD L 40-45 12/16 Holy Cross L 55-70 1/12 COLUMBIA L 51-55 12/18 Davidson L 74-93 2/2 Yale L 70-77 1/23 SPRINGFIELD W 76-58 2/3 Brown W 74-68 1/27 Boston Univ. (ot) W 90-83 1/13 CORNELL (ot) W 71-66 12/29 Albright# W 60-57 1/16 Harvard L 55-59 12/30 Long Island U. L 55-90 2/9 COLUMBIA (2ot) L 60-66

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HOME GAMES in CAPS 2/12 CORNELL W 64-63 # Vanderbilt Classic 11/29 VERMONT W 86-85 1/10 Princeton L 68-82 2/16 Columbia L 56-82 12/2 HOLY CROSS W 76-72 1/11 Penn L 79-108 2/17 Cornell W 67-65 1970-71 12/5 North Carolina L 86-128 1/18 SPRINGFIELD L 68-78 2/23 Penn L 55-60 Coach: George Blaney 12/22 DELAWARE (ot) L 85-90 1/20 Boston College L 55-61 2/24 Princeton W 62-60 Captain: John Ryzewic '71 12/29 New Mexico# L 36-107 1/25 Boston Univ. (ot) L 81-88 2/27 Worcester Tech W 78-66 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 12/30 Tulsa# L 63-94 1/28 ST. ANSELM W 93-78 3/1 YALE L 67-98 12/1 VERMONT W 87-66 1/3 Boston College L 76-102 1/31 Columbia W 78-77 3/2 BROWN L 70-76 12/3 STETSON W 79-71 1/5 PENN L 55-65 2/1 Cornell L 60-71 3/5 HARVARD L 72-75 12/5 Harvard L 78-89 1/6 PRINCETON L 60-75 2/7 BROWN L 71-83 # Hurricane Classic, Miami Beach, Fla. 12/29 Marquette# L 55-98 1/13 SPRINGFIELD L 78-86 2/8 YALE W 72-66 $ Madison Square Garden, New York 12/30 Texas L 76-85 1/17 HARVARD L 83-90 2/11 New Hampshire L 84-90 1/2 St. Louis L 75-91 1/20 Boston University L 68-72 2/14 PENN L 70-80 1968-69 1/7 PRINCETON L 58-78 1/24 Connecticut L 78-97 2/15 PRINCETON L 58-70 Coach: Dave Gavitt '59 1/9 PENN L 77-92 1/27 St. John's L 66-106 2/21 Yale W 79-73 Captain: Gregory Pickering '70 1/16 Army L 57-69 2/2 Columbia L 57-84 2/22 Brown L 81-111 Overall: 10-15 Ivy League: 4-10 1/19 HARVARD L 75-81 2/3 Cornell (ot) W 75-73 2/25 HARVARD L 83-87 12/2 VERMONT L 64-64 1/23 BOSTON UNIV. W 68-65 2/9 BROWN L 58-61 2/28 CORNELL W 95-73 12/5 Amherst W 52-46 1/27 HOLY CROSS L 75-81 2/10 YALE W 82-69 3/1 COLUMBIA W 93-77 12/7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 74-57 1/30 St. John's L 56-66 2/13 Harvard L 68-72 # Hall of Fame Tourney 12/27 Canisius# W 61-58 2/3 Connecticut W 69-62 2/16 Yale L 69-82 $ Kodak Classic 12/28 Long Island U.# L 44-62 2/5 BROWN (ot) L 74-75 2/17 Brown L 68-80 12/30 Bowling Green L 53-89 2/6 YALE W 88-65 2/23 CORNELL W 82-74 12/31 Valparaiso W 82-81 2/9 New Hampshire (ot) W 78-74 2/24 COLUMBIA (ot) W 76-74 1/4 Connecticut W 74-62 2/12 Cornell W 83-65 2/26 New Hampshire L 66-77 1/10 Princeton L 55-70 2/13 Columbia L 83-84 3/2 Princeton L 69-84 1/11 Penn (ot) L 68-72 2/19 Princeton L 81-97 3/3 Penn L 46-74 1/15 Harvard L 60-63 2/20 Penn L 75-102 # Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. 1/18 ARMY L 48-62 2/26 CORNELL W 99-88 1/21 Holy Cross L 62-86 2/27 COLUMBIA W 78-73 1973-74 1/25 WILLIAMS W 91-54 3/1 Fairleigh-Dickinson% L 48-53 Coach: Tom O'Connor 1/31 PENN L 60-61 3/5 Yale L 80-93 Captain: E. William Raynor '74 2/1 PRINCETON L 50-61 3/6 Brown W 98-91 Overall: 4-22 Ivy League: 2-12 2/7 BROWN W 81-68 # Milwaukee Classic 11/30 Holy Cross L 70-81 2/8 YALE L 51-54 % Madison Square Garden 12/4 HARVARD L 64-65 2/13 Cornell L 67-68 12/14 Utah L 54-85 1971-72 2/15 Columbia L 61-94 12/15 Penn State (ot) L 67-72 Gary Walters 2/21 CORNELL L 62-65 Coach: George Blaney 12/21 Kentucky L 77-102 1975-79 (4), 44-60 2/22 COLUMBIA L 41-74 Captain: Gary Dicovitsky '72 12/22 Ohio State L 80-85 2/28 Yale W 74-62 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 8-6 1/11 Penn L 50-89 1975-76 3/1 Brown W 63-50 12/1 CONNECTICUT W 107-89 1/12 Princeton L 49-67 Coach: Gary Walters 3/4 HARVARD W 83-71 12/6 Vermont W 90-76 1/19 Delaware W 72-66 Captain: Larry Cubas '77 # Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 12/8 HARVARD W 86-68 1/23 Springfield L 74-75 Overall: 16-10 Ivy League: 7-7 12/18 Seton Hall$ W 93-82 1/26 ST. JOHN'S L 62-76 11/29 St. Peter's W 68-67 12/27 Oregon State# L 73-106 1/28 Vermont L 60-70 12/1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 63-58 12/29 Washington# L 65-100 2/1 YALE L 63-73 12/3 Holy Cross L 60-75 12/30 Oregon# W 92-82 2/2 BROWN L 67-84 12/17 HARVARD W 86-75 1/3 Stanford L 85-102 2/6 BOSTON UNIV. W 78-63 12/20 Maine L 79-80 1/7 Penn L 62-92 2/8 Cornell W 62-53 12/27 Assumption# W 69-64 1/8 Princeton L 73-84 2/9 Columbia L 51-53 12/28 Tennessee State# W 57-49 1/12 BOSTON C. (ot) W 93-88 2/12 Harvard L 63-72 1/6 BOSTON COLLEGE W 71-68 1/15 Springfield L 74-92 2/15 PRINCETON L 47-83 1/9 PENN L 64-71 1/18 Harvard W 94-86 2/16 PENN L 70-96 1/10 PRINCETON L 38-59 1/29 ST. JOHN'S L 66-100 2/20 BOSTON C. L 62-94 1/14 Vermont L 58-64 2/4 PRINCETON W 81-79 2/22 COLUMBIA L 59-66 1/17 Springfield W 76-62 2/5 PENN L 66-86 2/23 CORNELL W 73-60 1/24 BOSTON UNIV. W 73-57 2/11 Brown L 88-94 2/26 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 61-63 1/27 HOFSTRA W 58-56 2/12 Yale L 91-101 3/1 Brown L 73-83 George Blaney 1/29 St. Anselm W 63-55 2/15 Holy Cross L 83-84 3/2 Yale L 58 1969-72 (3), 37-40 2/6 YALE W 76-54 2/18 COLUMBIA L 86-87 2/7 BROWN W 63-54 1969-70 2/19 CORNELL W 97-72 2/13 Cornell W 60-58 Coach: George Blaney 2/25 YALE W 84-73 2/14 Columbia L 69-84 Captain: Gregory Pickering '70 2/26 BROWN W 82-79 2/20 Princeton L 51-74 Overall: 13-12 Ivy League: 7-7 2/29 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 69-68 2/21 Penn L 66-88 12/2 WPI W 67-58 3/3 Cornell W 92-90 2/27 COLUMBIA W 61-57 12/4 Vermont W 91-73 3/4 Columbia W 107-73 2/28 CORNELL W 66-63 12/6 HARVARD W 100-85 # Far West Classic 3/2 Harvard (ot) W 66-64 12/16 Purdue L 58-82 $ Madison Square Garden, New York 3/5 Brown (of) L 69-71 12/19 Vanderbilt# W 83-82 3/6 Yale L 52-54 12/20 Auburn# L 76-85 # Worcester Jaycee Tournament 12/22 Memphis St. (2ot) W 77-74 1/6 AMHERST W 93-66 1/9 Penn L 75-89 1976-77 1/10 Princeton L 64-73 Coach: Gary Walters 1/14 Harvard W 83-80 Marcus Jackson Captain: John Lisowski '77 1/17 SPRINGFIELD L 68-70 1974-75 (1), 8-18 Overall: 4-22 Ivy League: 3-11 11/26 G. Washington# L 57-96 1/23 Boston Univ. L 74-79 1974-75 11/27 Navy L 43-50 1/24 CONNECTICUT W 88-83 Coach: Marcus Jackson 12/1 HOLY CROSS L 57-75 1/27 VALPARAISO L 73-75 Captain: Dan McKay '75 1/30 Brown L 66-74 Overall: 8-18 Ivy League: 5-9 12/15 Harvard L 44-53 1/31 Yale W 87-59 11/29 Massachusetts# L 59-86 12/18 MAINE W 55-54 2/6 PRINCETON W 70-69 11/30 Centenary# L 62-98 12/22 FORDHAM L 39-47 2/7 PENN L 68-96 Tom O'Connor 12/2 VERMONT L 72-92 12/28 Old Dominion$ L 70-95 2/13 COLUMBIA L 58-72 1972-74 (2), 10-42 12/5 HOLY CROSS L 70-94 12/29 Wake Forest$ L 61-84 2/14 CORNELL W 72-69 12/19 at Harvard L 62-64 1/7 Penn L 46-65 2/20 Columbia L 74-107 1972-73 1/8 Princeton L 32-63 Coach: Tom O'Connor 12/27 Rochester$ W 96-90 2/21 Cornell L 72-74 1/12 VERMONT L 55-61 Captain: James Brown '73 12/28 Georgetown$ W 57-56 2/27 YALE W 69-66 1/8 MAINE (ot) L 86-87 1/15 Davidson L 54-59 2/28 BROWN W 78-68 Overall: 6-20 Ivy League: 4-10 64 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

HOME GAMES in CAPS 1/22 ST. PETER'S L 53-62 12/15 Vermont L 65-74 1/6 PENN L 61-68 1/26 New Hampshire L 56-59 12/19 MANHATTANVILLE W 62-49 1/7 PRINCETON (2ot) W 47-46 2/4 Columbia L 61-84 12/29 Lehigh# L 41-46 1/13 HARVARD W 62-52 2/5 Cornell L 45-76 12/30 Middlebury# W 52-48 1/16 Army L 54-55 2/11 BROWN W 67-49 1/5 MASSACHUSETTS W 62-46 1/19 WILLIAMS W 81-65 1/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 58-59 1/23 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 47-54 2/12 YALE W 59-58 1/12 Williams W 58-57 1/28 VERMONT (ot) W 72-65 2/15 Boston College L 74-80 1/15 COLUMBIA L 50-54 2/3 Cornell L 54-56 2/18 PRINCETON L 45-65 1/16 CORNELL L 52-56 2/4 Columbia L 45-48 2/19 PENN L 68-73 1/23 Holy Cross L 64-79 2/10 YALE W 60-57 2/25 Yale L 56-68 1/29 COLGATE W 63-58 2/11 BROWN L 57-63 2/26 Brown L 83-95 1/30 Northeastern L 53-62 2/17 Princeton L 49-61 Tim Cohane 2/5 Yale L 65-84 2/18 Penn W 56-52 3/1 HARVARD W 66-54 1979-83 (4), 30-74 2/6 Brown L 36-41 2/24 Brown W 65-59 3/4 CORNELL L 62-67 1979-80 2/13 PENN L 44-65 2/25 Yale L 72-74 3/5 COLUMBIA L 57-93 Coach: Tim Cohane 2/14 PRINCETON L 45-59 3/2 COLUMBIA L 74-77 # Spider Classic, Richmond, Va. Captain: Larry Lawrence '80 2/19 Columbia L 45-56 3/3 CORNELL W 82-66 $ Kiwanis-ODU Classic, Norfolk, Va. David Broll '80 2/20 Cornell L 43-53 $ Greater Poughkeepsie Classic Overall: 6-20 Ivy League: 3-11 2/26 Penn L 56-65 % Siena Invitational 11/30 CLARK W 70-67 2/27 Princeton L 46-70 1977-78 12/11 Vermont L 68-89 3/2 HARVARD L 72-77 Coach: Gary Walters 12/15 Brown L 29-32 3/5 BROWN L 51-53 Captains: Sterling Edmonds '78 12/21 MANHATTANVILLE W 37-35 3/6 YALE W 88-85 John Lisowski '77 12/28 Detroit& L 42-64 # Albright Invitational 12/29 Colgate& L 51-52 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 1982-83 11/28 Vermont L 52-67 1/5 Northeastern L 55-59 1/9 AMHERST W 78-41 Coach: Tim Cohane 12/1 Holy Cross L 79-93 1/11 Cornell (2ot) W 68-61 Captain: Stephen McNamara '83 12/13 HARVARD L 44-59 1/12 Columbia L 48-53 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 3-11 12/16 Tennessee# L 58-77 1/16 Williams L 55-58 11/28 BOWDOIN W 81-56 12/17 Texas Tech# L 51-63 1/19 Rollins L 55-65 12/1 HARVARD W 63-61 12/21 Fordham L 59-61 1/21 South Carolina L 49-88 12/11 Notre Dame L 45-88 1/6 Princeton L 46-60 1/29 Holy Cross L 69-101 12/15 VERMONT L 66-79 1/7 Penn L 51-74 2/2 YALE L 67-80 12/18 Stetson L 61-64 Paul Cormier 1/11 AMHERST W 78-60 2/5 HARVARD (3ot) L 75-77 12/21 Florida Southern (ot) W 64-62 1984-91 (7), 87-95 1/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-60 2/8 PENN L 46-51 12/28 Army# L 62-63 1/18 Maine (2ot) W 76-75 2/9 PRINCETON L 28-49 12/29 Rice#(ot) L 46-47 1984-85 1/21 BOSTON COLLEGE L 58-73 2/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 54-55 1/2 VERMONT$ W 66-60 Coach: Paul Cormier 1/23 Notre Dame L 64-78 2/15 COLUMBIA (ot) W 63-54 1/3 UNH$ L 63-73 Captain: Timothy Hassett '85 1/26 URSINUS W 80-53 2/16 CORNELL W 62-54 1/8 Harvard L 55-73 Overall: 5-21 Ivy League: 3-11 1/11 WILLIAMS W 72-70 1/28 DAVIDSON W 82-69 2/22 Princeton L 28-34 11/24 Hartford (ot) W 55-52 1/14 Columbia L 46-48 2/3 YALE W 71-45 2/23 Penn L 50-84 11/27 ST. ANSELM L 67-82 1/15 Cornell L 57-64 2/4 BROWN W 72-63 2/26 Harvard L 62-71 12/8 Yale L 76-81 2/29 YALE L 51-55 1/24 HOLY CROSS L 63-88 12/11 HARVARD L 56-71 2/10 Cornell W 56-52 1/29 New Hampshire L 60-77 2/11 Columbia L 58-62 3/1 BROWN L 51-60 12/14 Wisconsin L 70-90 & Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. 2/4 BROWN L 69-78 12/18 Cal-Berkeley L 44-71 2/17 PENN L 58-60 2/5 YALE L 71-77 2/18 PRINCETON L 47-62 12/28 South Florida# L 54-90 1980-81 2/11 Penn L 46-70 12/29 LaSalle L 55-84 2/24 COLUMBIA L 47-64 Coach: Tim Cohane 2/12 Princeton L 44-54 1/2 FAIRFIELD L 70-86 2/25 CORNELL W 44-38 Captain: Larry Lawrence '80 2/18 CORNELL W 47-44 1/5 Harvard W 62-60 2/28 Harvard L 69-71 Calvin Johnson '81 2/19 COLUMBIA L 73-74 1/11 Penn L 59-83 3/3 Brown L 56-66 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 3-11 2/25 PRINCETON L 50-66 1/12 Princeton L 57-73 3/4 Yale W 42-40 11/29 Catholic U.# W 61-56 2/26 PENN W 76-66 1/19 Brown L 53-56 # Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. 11/30 New Hampshire# W 86-65 3/4 Yale L 82-85 1/22 MASSACHUSETTS L 78-84 12/12 Massachusetts& W 86-70 3/5 Brown (ot) L 77-81 1/26 Colgate L 52-60 12/13 Iona& W 75-71 # Dayton Invitational 1978-79 1/30 ARMY L 59-65 12/22 COLBY W 67-51 $ Dartmouth Winter Classic 2/5 New Hampshire L 59-62 Coach: Gary Walters 1/7 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 68-62 2/8 BROWN L 65-78 Captain: Peter Roby '79 1/10 New Hampshire L 60-63 2/9 YALE W 87-73 Mark Gautier '79 1/14 WILLIAMS W 80-72 2/13 VERMONT W 67-62 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 6-8 1/17 YALE W 75-65 2/15 Columbia L 63-67 11/24 RPI W 60-45 1/20 NORTHEASTERN L 55-69 2/16 Cornell L 54-75 11/27 WHITTIER W 64-52 1/23 Colgate L 70-71 2/22 PRINCETON W 71-59 11/30 HOLY CROSS W 76-71 1/26 HOLY CROSS L 58-70 2/23 PENN L 76-98 12/12 Harvard L 71-78 2/2 CORNELL L 58-66 3/1 CORNELL L 53-57 12/16 MANHATTANVILLE W 61-39 2/3 COLUMBIA L 57-71 3/2 COLUMBIA L 66-83 12/20 NORTHEASTERN (ot) L 57-64 2/5 VERMONT L 64-74 # South Florida Tournament 12/29 North Carolina# L 67-86 2/7 BROWN (2ot) W 68-66 12/30 Seton Hall# W 54-53 2/10 HARVARD L 65-86 1985-86 1/5 PRINCETON W 51-33 2/13 Princeton L 44-55 Coach: Paul Cormier 1/6 PENN L 44-52 2/14 Penn L 64-71 Captain: Joe Kilroy '86 1/10 Amherst W 73-51 2/20 Cornell L 56-60 Reggie Minton Bryan Randall '88 1/13 ROLLINS W 69-50 2/21 Columbia W 54-52 1983-84 (1), 11-15 John Mackay '88 1/17 New Hampshire L 57-66 2/27 PENN L 59-69 Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 6-8 1/27 VERMONT W 55-48 2/28 PRINCETON L 46-60 1983-84 11/30 CONN COLLEGE W 90-64 2/2 Columbia L 40-55 3/3 Harvard L 40-60 Coach: Reggie Minton 12/2 HOLY CROSS L 71-91 2/3 Cornell L 61-68 3/6 Brown L 63-79 Captain: Paul Anderson '84 12/5 Army L 55-58 2/9 BROWN W 62-51 3/7 Yale L 51-53 Brian Burke '84 12/14 Fairfield L 59-72 2/10 YALE W 50-49 # Granite State Tip-Off, Durham, N.H. Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 6-8 12/19 Stetson L 53-79 2/12 Boston College L 56-66 & Manufacturer's Hanover Classic, New 11/26 CONN COLLEGE W 81-67 12/21 Florida Tech L 67-80 2/16 Penn L 54-59 Rochelle, N.Y. 11/27 Holy Cross L 51-59 1/2 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 64-72 11/29 Harvard L 64-78 1/4 HARVARD W 60-52 2/17 Princeton(ot) L 43-44 1981-82 2/23 Yale L 62-64 12/9 Marist$ L 66-77 1/10 Princeton L 50-51 Coach: Tim Cohane 12/10 Colgate$ W 50-46 1/11 Penn L 66-72 2/24 Brown W 52-50 Captain: Jon Edwards '82 2/27 HARVARD W 77-74 12/17 Massachusetts L 75-78 1/16 Williams W 75-60 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 1-13 12/21 North Carolina L 58-103 1/21 Maine L 60-63 3/2 CORNELL W 67-60 11/29 UTICA L 51-52 3/3 COLUMBIA L 57-68 12/29 Siena% L 52-61 1/25 COLGATE W 55-52 12/2 Harvard L 64-80 12/30 Manhattan% W 61-46 1/31 Brown L 74-76 # Rochester Classic, N.Y. 12/12 BATES W 54-49 65 DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

HOME GAMES in CAPS 2/1 Yale W 82-69 12/20 Memphis State L 75-79 3/2 PRINCETON L 49-56 Captains: Gregg Frame '94 2/4 Harvard L 54-62 12/22 Vanderbilt L 67-92 # Central Fidelity Classic Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 6-8 2/7 COLUMBIA W 68-64 1/3 Holy Cross L 82-98 $ Hall of Fame Classic 11/27 New Hampshire L 58-79 2/8 CORNELL W 63-49 1/7 HARVARD W 103-90 11/30 Boston College L 73-94 2/12 Vermont W 68-62 1/10 New Hampshire (ot) W 91-88 12/1 MIDDLEBURY W 94-62 2/14 PENN W 64-61 1/13 CORNELL W 80-55 12/11 FDU L 50-62 2/15 PRINCETON L 46-70 1/14 COLUMBIA W 54-30 12/14 Harvard L 66-67 2/21 Cornell L 44-48 1/17 VERMONT W 81-68 12/18 Valparaiso L 54-100 2/22 Columbia L 61-69 1/23 Cent. Connecticut L 70-72 12/20 Iowa L 65-104 2/25 MIDDLEBURY W 82-71 1/31 Harvard (ot) W 93-91 12/28 Vermont L 81-88 2/28 YALE W 82-71 2/3 Penn L 77-78 1/2 Maine L 58-76 3/1 BROWN L 51-82 2/4 Princeton L 53-63 1/7 Princeton L 39-69 2/10 BROWN W 80-64 1/8 Penn L 51-71 1986-87 2/11 YALE W 75-72 1/11 VERMONT L 82-87 Coach: Paul Cormier 2/17 Columbia W 88-66 1/15 HARVARD L 69-79 Captain: Bryan Randall '88 2/18 Cornell L 64-80 1/18 Boston Univ. W 73-70 Kwaku Miller '87 2/24 Yale L 61-78 1/22 HOFSTRA W 75-61 Overall: 15-11 Ivy League: 7-7 2/25 Brown W 71-67 Dave Faucher 1/31 HOLY CROSS W 80-58 11/28 Hartford# W 68-64 3/3 PRINCETON W 53-43 1991-2004 (13), 136-208 2/4 BROWN W 63-55 11/29 Rhode Island# L 64-73 3/4 PENN W 79-58 2/5 YALE W 76-45 12/4 Holy Cross W 73-64 1991-92 # Virginia Tournament Coach: Dave Faucher 2/11 Columbia W 80-65 12/15 Nova University W 84-66 $ Dartmouth Invitational 2/12 Cornell L 62-84 12/18 Florida Intl. (ot) L 89-94 Captain: Michael Lombard '92 Overall: 10-16 Ivy League: 5-9 2/18 PENN L 67-77 12/20 Miami (Florida) W 88-86 1989-90 2/19 PRINCETON L 50-54 1/3 ARMY W 69-65 Coach: Paul Cormier 11/30 HARTFORD L 53-33 12/4 New Hampshire L 48-56 2/25 COLUMBIA W 64-52 1/5 MIDDLEBURY W 83-59 Captain: John Mackay '88 2/26 CORNELL W 72-69 1/9 PRINCETON L 40-45 Rob Summers '90 12/13 CENTRAL CONN.$ W 78-58 12/14 CAMPBELL$ W 90-74 3/4 Yale L 55-63 1/10 PENN L 74-94 Walter Palmer '90 3/5 Brown W 73-62 1/13 New Hampshire W 83-81 Overall: 12-14 Ivy League: 7-7 12/17 Harvard W 56-53 1/16 Harvard W 74-59 11/27 Boston College L 81-90 12/23 Providence L 54-81 1994-95 1/20 VERMONT W 70-64 11/30 New Hampshire (2ot)W 79-77 12/29 Niagara# L 55-72 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/28 AMERICAN L 77-84 12/16 Maine# W 77-71 12/30 Marist# W 50-48 Captains: Jamie Halligan '95 1/31 CORNELL W 82-74 12/17 Texas A&M# W 64-51 1/6 HOLY CROSS L 55-72 Overall: 13-13 Ivy League: 10-4 2/1 COLUMBIA W 81-65 12/19 Arizona State L 55-66 1/8 PORTLAND L 54-60 11/25 St. John's$ L 63-93 2/6 Yale L 89-71 12/22 Detroit$ L 67-80 1/11 HARVARD L 35-41 11/26 Portland$ L 58-80 2/7 Brown (ot) L 96-98 12/23 Maine$ L 72-73 1/13 Vermont L 53-61 11/28 Cent. Conn. (ot) W 81-75 2/13 Penn L 75-88 1/3 HOLY CROSS L 61-79 1/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-56 11/30 MIDDLEBURY W 97-53 2/14 Princeton W 81-71 1/6 Harvard W 75-74 1/27 CLARK W 91-41 12/10 Holy Cross (ot) L 71-80 2/20 BROWN W 83-73 1/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 62-59 1/31 PENN (ot) W 65-61 12/13 Harvard L 55-58 2/21 YALE W 89-83 1/12 COLUMBIA W 75-73 2/1 PRINCETON L 44-83 12/16 Fair.-Dickinson (ot) L 61-67 2/23 MAINE L 77-81 1/13 CORNELL W 75-74 2/7 YALE W 53-52 12/18 Hofstra W 80-70 2/27 Columbia L 74-89 1/17 HARTFORD W 81-63 2/8 BROWN W 60-55 12/20 Army L 75-79 2/28 Cornell L 85-88 1/21 Vermont L 55-64 2/14 Cornell L 46-60 1/2 Vermont L 70-82 3/4 HARVARD W 83-77 1/30 HARVARD L 63-71 2/15 Columbia L 54-74 1/6 PRINCETON W 64-56 # Hartford Invitational 2/2 BROWN W 74-63 2/21 Princeton L 36-48 1/7 PENN L 70-85 2/3 YALE L 51-57 2/22 Penn L 63-76 1/14 HARVARD W 73-65 1987-88 2/9 Penn L 61-76 2/28 COLUMBIA L 59-76 1/17 VERMONT L 61-64 Coach: Paul Cormier 2/10 Princeton L 28-66 2/29 CORNELL W 61-59 1/23 New Hampshire L 60-87 Captain: Bryan Randall '88 2/13 VERMONT L 86-93 3/6 Brown L 59-71 1/31 MAINE L 60-71 Len Bazelak '88 2/16 Cornell L 63-72 3/7 Yale L 48-61 2/3 Cornell W 87-72 Overall: 18-8 Ivy League: 10-4 2/17 Columbia W 72-68 $ Dartmouth Invitational 2/4 Columbia W 77-57 11/28 Vermont W 86-76 2/23 PRINCETON L 49-58 # Marist Classic 2/10 YALE W 71-58 12/2 HOLY CROSS W 89-63 2/24 PENN W 83-71 2/11 BROWN W 71-70 12/12 American L 71-72 3/2 Yale L 45-68 1992-93 2/17 Penn L 62-73 12/17 Hawaii W 80-70 3/3 Brown W 62-61 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/18 Princeton L 48-57 12/20 U.S. International W 80-76 # Lobster Shootout Captains: John Conley '93 2/24 Brown W 65-63 12/21 San Diego State L 59-86 $ Lobo Invitational Alex Gayer '93 2/25 Yale W 67-60 1/3 Boston College L 79-94 Crawford Palmer '93 3/3 COLUMBIA W 69-67 1/9 HARVARD W 66-58 1990-91 Overall: 11-15 Ivy League: 5-9 3/4 CORNELL W 77-56 1/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 83-65 Coach: Paul Cormier 12/1 Hartford L 61-64 $ Lapchick Memorial Tournament 1/15 Cornell W 97-83 Captain: James Blackwell '91 12/3 MIDDLEBURY W 90-73 1/16 Columbia W 85-73 Brendan O'Sullivan '91 12/15 HARVARD W 90-64 1995-96 1/19 C. CONN. W 87-85 Overall: 9-17 Ivy League: 4-10 12/19 Samford# W 60-58 Coach: Dave Faucher 1/23 Iowa L 87-102 11/23 Richmond# L 54-65 12/21 New Orleans# L 49-73 Captains: Jacob Capps '96 1/26 TUFTS W 93-73 11/24 Wichita State# W 75-63 12/28 Washington L 64-72 Matt Bush '96 1/31 Maine W 94-76 12/11 Hartford L 56-74 12/30 Portland (ot) L 57-61 Overall: 16-10 Ivy League: 9-5 2/2 Harvard (20t) W 91-89 12/15 Harvard L 75-90 1/4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 77-67 11/25 HOLY CROSS W 82-75 2/5 YALE W 83-66 12/17 Miami L 60-72 1/8 Penn L 63-88 11/28 Middlebury W 81-49 2/6 BROWN W 82-62 12/20 Barry University W 80-67 1/9 Princeton L 57-66 11/30 VERMONT W 82-66 2/12 Princeton L 43-66 12/28 Massachusetts$ L 66-80 1/12 VERMONT W 66-60 12/9 ARMY W 73-72 2/13 Penn L 69-70 12/29 Northwestern$ (2ot) L 94-103 1/16 Harvard W 86-70 12/12 Harvard W 70-61 2/19 COLUMBIA W 79-74 1/2 Holy Cross W 68-62 1/19 BOSTON UNIV. W 85-66 12/14 CENT. CONN. (ot) W 83-80 2/20 CORNELL L 85-101 1/5 HARVARD L 70-73 1/25 Holy Cross L 62-83 12/16 North Carolina L 66-96 2/26 PENN W 72-69 1/8 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 59-47 1/30 Providence L 58-78 12/21 Rice L 54-62 2/27 PRINCETON W 79-67 1/11 Columbia (ot) L 75-77 2/2 Vermont W 105-73 12/28 New Mexico# L 66-91 3/4 Brown W 94-73 1/12 Cornell L 52-64 2/5 Columbia W 72-63 12/29 Pepperdine# L 66-69 3/5 Yale L 78-79 1/17 New Hampshire W 94-75 2/6 Cornell L 58-79 1/6 HARVARD L 40-59 1/23 Vermont L 77-79 2/12 BROWN W 70-60 1/12 COLUMBIA W 59-57 1988-89 2/1 Princeton L 52-64 2/13 YALE (ot) L 42-51 1/13 CORNELL W 68-57 Coach: Paul Cormier 2/2 Penn L 59-73 2/19 PRINCETON (ot) L 60-63 1/17 New Hampshire L 69-72 Captain: Jim Barton '89 2/8 YALE W 61-59 2/20 PENN L 63-82 1/20 Lafayette W 72-71 Darin Maccoux '89 2/9 BROWN W 71-70 2/26 Yale L 55-61 1/27 NAVY W 59-48 Overall: 17-9 Ivy League: 10-4 2/15 CORNELL W 80-62 2/27 Brown W 65-64 2/2 Brown W 64-60 11/25 Virginia# L 73-99 2/16 COLUMBIA W 67-61 3/5 CORNELL L 86-91 2/3 Yale W 66-49 11/26 Kent State# W 88-86 2/19 VERMONT L 66-79 3/6 COLUMBIA L 66-68 2/9 PENN W 54-53 11/29 BOSTON COLLEGE W 80-74 2/22 Brown L 73-102 # New Orleans Classic 2/10 PRINCETON L 41-52 12/12 Hartford W 66-64 2/23 Yale L 62-66 2/16 Cornell (ot) L 57-61 12/16 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)$ W 103-92 3/1 PENN L 63-69 1993-94 2/17 Columbia W 71-54 12/17 MAINE$ W 63-53 Coach: Dave Faucher 66 2006-2007 - GO BIG GREEN DADARTMOUTHRTMOUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

HOME GAMES in CAPS 2/23 Princeton L 39-65 1/9 Cornell W 69-58 11/24 New Hampshire W 72-70 2/28 Yale L 54-58 2/24 Penn L 51-80 1/13 HARVARD W 69-67 11/27 HOLY CROSS W 58-47 3/5 PENN L 59-81 3/1 YALE (ot) W 65-63 1/23 DENVER W 75-50 11/30 LEHIGH W 72-67 3/6 PRINCETON L 59-64 3/2 BROWN W 64-54 1/30 BROWN W 70-46 12/3 CASTLETON ST. W 89-62 # Hawaii-Hilo Classic # Jones Intercable Lobo Invitational 1/31 YALE W 61-59 12/12 Boston Univ. L 58-79 $ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. 2/5 Penn L 67-79 12/15 Harvard L 53-70 1996-97 2/6 Princeton L 48-76 12/18 Quinnipiac W 70-68 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/12 CORNELL W 64-57 12/21 Colgate L 65-73 Captains: Seamus Lonergan '97 2/13 COLUMBIA W 66-61 12/28 SE Louisiana# W 62-59 Kenny Mitchell '97 2/19 PRINCETON L 51-65 12/29 New Mexico# L 60-77 Overall: 18-8 Ivy League: 10-4 2/20 PENN L 49-82 1/5 HARVARD L 57-88 11/22 COLGATE W 67-54 2/26 Yale W 80-65 1/11 PENN L 71-87 11/24 LAFAYETTE W 71-50 2/27 Brown W 70-67 1/12 PRINCETON L 46-57 11/30 Wagner# W 82-79 1/18 ALBANY W 77-56 12/1 St. Peter's# L 60-62 1999-2000 1/22 HARTFORD (ot) L 65-67 12/4 Holy Cross W 83-55 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/1 YALE L 55-73 12/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 73-56 Captains: Shaun Gee '00 2/2 BROWN L 71-74 12/17 Harvard W 69-60 Chris Ellis '00 2/8 Cornell W 62-56 12/21 Navy W 77-63 Jason Kemp '98 2/9 Columbia W 57-51 12/29 Buffalo$ W 64-44 Overall: 9-18 Ivy League: 5-9 2/15 Princeton L 68-79 12/30 Toledo$ L 73-85 11/19 Colgate# W 68-65 2/16 Penn L 62-100 Terry Dunn 1/3 MIDDLEBURY W 81-61 11/20 Cent. Connecticut# L 61-63 2/22 COLUMBIA L 58-62 2004- 1/6 HARVARD L 56-64 11/23 KEENE STATE W 112-97 2/23 CORNELL L 61-70 2004-05 1/10 CORNELL W 75-66 11/26 New Hampshire L 57-75 3/1 Brown L 70-85 1/11 COLUMBIA W 73-57 11/30 HOLY CROSS W 82-66 Coach: Terry Dunn 3/2 Yale L 59-88 Captains: Steve Callahan '05 1/21 Vermont L 66-73 12/11 Quinnipiac L 72-85 # Comcast Lobo Invitational 1/27 Army L 57-59 12/15 Harvard L 59-66 David Gardner '05 1/31 YALE W 67-63 12/18 San Diego L 82-98 2002-03 Overall: 11-16 Ivy League: 7-7 2/1 BROWN W 52-51 12/21 Loyola Marymount W 89-67 Coach: Dave Faucher 11/23 QUINNIPIAC W 66-61 2/7 Princeton L 55-57 12/30 AIR FORCE L 62-70 Captains: Charles Harris '02 11/27 Lehigh (forfeit) W 50-60 2/8 Penn (ot) W 74-70 1/2 Virginia L 50-89 Greg Friel '03 11/29 MAINE L 52-58 2/14 Columbia W 82-47 1/8 HARVARD L 43-48 Overall: 8-19 Ivy League: 4-10 12/2 Hartford L 59-79 2/15 Cornell W 65-62 1/14 Brown L 63-79 11/22 Lehigh L 62-68 12/9 KEENE STATE W 72-56 2/21 PENN L 69-72 1/15 Yale (2ot) L 69-71 11/26 Vermont L 41-62 12/11 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 69-67 2/22 PRINCETON L 53-60 1/22 Colgate L 53-60 11/30 BOSTON UNIV. L 53-65 12/17 HOFSTRA L 57-74 2/28 Brown W 66-65 1/26 VERMONT L 66-85 12/3 BINGHAMTON W 67-61 12/20 UC Davis (2 ot) L 87-98 3/1 Yale W 78-60 1/29 Albany L 59-68 12/14 WPI W 85-50 12/22 Stanford L 54-71 # Summit Bank Classic 2/4 COLUMBIA W 52-46 12/18 QUINNIPIAC L 72-81 12/30 Albany L 73-84 $ MVP Holiday Classic 2/5 CORNELL W 73-66 12/21 Hartford L 44-59 1/2 Harvard L 74-76 2/11 Princeton L 47-72 12/28 Stetson# W 86-74 1/5 Holy Cross L 52-73 1997-98 2/12 Penn L 61-75 12/29 Furman# W 63-59 1/8 HARVARD W 49-46 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/18 YALE W 77-72 1/4 Harvard L 50-67 1/10 Vermont L 68-78 Captains: P.J. Halas '98 2/19 BROWN W 92-87 1/7 COLGATE L 54-64 1/17 COLGATE L 61-69 Asa Palmer '98 2/25 PENN L 55-69 1/11 HARVARD L 68-69 1/29 Columbia L 45-64 Overall: 7-19 Ivy League: 4-10 2/26 PRINCETON L 57-68 1/15 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 57-62 1/30 Cornell L 58-63 11/19 ARMY W 59-44 3/3 Cornell W 68-62 1/21 Holy Cross L 43-63 2/4 PRINCETON W 50-42 11/21 Colgate L 73-80 3/4 Columbia L 63-70 1/25 Albany (3ot) L 84-85 2/5 PENN L 44-68 11/23 Lafayette L 51-63 # Mohegan Sun Classic at Central Conn. 1/31 Penn L 50-73 2/11 Yale L 53-66 11/28 Marist# W 59-55 2/1 Princeton L 52-57 2/12 Brown W 48-40 11/29 Wagner# L 58-83 2000-2001 2/7 Yale L 64-75 2/18 CORNELL W 67-54 12/3 HOLY CROSS L 62-63 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/8 Brown L 53-61 2/19 COLUMBIA W 50-48 12/13 New Hampshire L 54-67 Captains: Greg Buth '01 2/14 CORNELL W 65-56 2/25 BROWN W 66-64 12/16 Harvard L 55-80 Ian McGinnis '01 2/15 COLUMBIA W 63-49 2/26 YALE W 53-52 12/22 Notre Dame L 50-75 Overall: 8-19 Ivy League: 3-11 2/21 PRINCETON L 60-70 3/4 Penn L 37-64 12/29 Wisconsin-Green Bay$ L 49-60 11/17 Marist# L 54-68 2/22 PENN L 52-67 3/5 Princeton L 54-65 12/30 Tennessee State$ L 44-53 11/18 Arkansas State# L 49-67 2/28 Columbia W 50-36 1/5 HARVARD W 57-53 11/25 NEW HAMP. (ot) L 89-96 3/1 Cornell W 70-53 2005-06 1/9 Cornell L 51-63 11/28 Holy Cross L 58-80 3/7 BROWN L 67-79 Coach: Terry Dunn 1/10 Columbia L 53-55 12/9 Lehigh L 58-65 3/8 YALE L 50-60 Captains: Mike Lang '06 1/21 VERMONT L 53-64 12/12 HAVERFORD W 70-50 # Poinsettia Holiday Classic Calvin Arnold '06 1/24 NAVY W 65-64 12/16 Harvard L 78-79 Overall: 6-21 Ivy League: 4-10 1/30 Yale W 70-68 12/19 QUINNIPIAC W 69-47 2003-04 11/18 Boston College L 61-80 1/31 Yale W 73-60 12/22 Minnesota L 62-81 Coach: Dave Faucher 11/25 UC DAVIS W 66-61 2/6 PRINCETON L 39-71 12/30 VIRGINIA L 56-102 Captain: Steve Callahan '05 11/29 Colgate (2ot) L 64-65 2/7 PENN L 57-71 1/6 HARVARD L 56-60 Overall: 3-25 Ivy League: 1-13 12/13 Maine# L 55-64 2/13 COLUMBIA L 56-62 1/12 BROWN L 58-66 11/21 Stony Brook L 53-56 12/17 Hofstra L 59-74 2/14 CORNELL L 56-75 1/13 YALE L 70-74 11/28 Hawaii-Hilo# L 48-50 12/19 Quinnipiac L 77-88 2/20 Penn L 50-66 1/17 COLGATE W 84-68 11/29 Quinnipiac# L 64-65 12/21 VERMONT L 46-77 2/21 Princeton L 53-74 1/20 ALBANY W 88-76 11/30 Rider# L 64-68 12/28 New Mexico$ L 60-66 2/27 BROWN W 57-51 1/24 Albany W 72-58 12/4 TUFTS W 95-60 12/29 Radford$ L 78-85 2/28 YALE L 67-75 1/29 Vermont L 76-77 12/14 New Hampshire$ L 45-56 12/31 Colorado L 65-83 # Pepsi Marist Classic 2/2 COLUMBIA L 57-71 12/16 Maine (ot) W 68-65 1/4 Army W 55-42 $ Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic 2/3 CORNELL W 58-53 12/20 LEHIGH L 57-60 1/7 Harvard L 65-78 2/9 PRINCETON W 57-56 12/28 Ohio State L 58-71 1/10 STONY BROOK L 48-51 1998-99 2/10 PENN L 62-75 1/3 HARVARD W 56-54 1/13 HARVARD L 53-65 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/16 Yale L 50-78 1/6 HOLY CROSS L 52-60 1/16 New Hampshire L 59-71 Captains: Shaun Gee '00 2/17 Brown L 67-86 1/10 Harvard L 49-60 1/27 Brown (2ot) L 70-73 Overall: 14-12 Ivy League: 10-4 2/23 Penn L 46-54 1/14 Quinnipiac L 60-69 1/28 Yale L 55-72 11/14 LAFAYETTE L 41-56 2/24 Princeton L 52-68 1/19 Colgate L 60-70 2/3 Cornell L 47-63 11/18 Vermont W 69-64 3/2 CORNELL W 60-57 1/21 VERMONT L 66-76 2/4 Columbia W 78-68 11/21 COLGATE L 66-83 3/3 COLUMBIA L 64-71 1/23 HARTFORD L 68-78 2/10 PENN L 51-70 11/28 KEENE STATE W 80-63 # Pepsi Marist Classic 1/30 COLUMBIA L 42-78 2/11 PRINCETON L 49-52 12/1 Holy Cross L 38-50 1/31 CORNELL L 62-68 2/17 YALE W 72-64 12/13 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 92-79 2001-02 2/6 Princeton L 45-61 2/18 BROWN W 58-46 12/16 Harvard W 78-59 Coach: Dave Faucher 2/7 Penn L 49-67 2/24 Princeton L 60-63 12/19 NORTH CAROLINA L 68-82 Captains: Flinder Boyd '02 2/13 YALE L 40-78 2/25 Penn L 52-68 12/21 Navy L 68-85 Vedad Osmanovic '02 2/14 BROWN L 64-84 3/3 COLUMBIA W 69-62 12/28 Denver L 55-57 Overall: 9-18 Ivy League: 2-12 2/20 Cornell L 45-69 3/4 CORNELL L 60-64 12/31 Wyoming L 47-76 11/16 Binghamton L 46-49 2/21 Columbia L 58-73 # Portland, Maine 1/2 Air Force L 74-87 11/20 VERMONT L 54-73 2/27 Brown L 54-77 $ Lobo Invitational 1/8 Columbia W 58-54 67 DADARTMOUTH'SRTMOUTH'S LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS DARTMOUTH BASKETBALL

* = captain Benjamin Lang Winthrop Snow* 1920-21 George Hein Thomas Morrissey Lawrence Whitney George Chamberlaine Ralph Langdell 1900-01 George Schildmiller Earl Williams Thomas Cullen Frederick Schmidt Guy Abbott* Roger Winship Francis Heep Karl Spaeth Benjamin Alling 1907-08 George Young Joseph Millar Maurice Swarthout Willis Craig Francis Brady Ralph Yuill* Amos Foster Robert Burns 1914-15 1928-29 George Hubbard John Dingle Kenneth Grant 1921-22 Robert Austin Daniel Miller Horace Hedges John Pelletier Thomas Cullen John Cheney Sewall Newman Benjamin Lang* Gerold Rector Allen Goldstein George Hein Thomas Morrissey Lawrence Whitney Francis Heep Byron Lewin 1901-02 John Mullen Earl Williams Joseph Millar* Philip May Guy Abbott* George Schildmiller Roger Winship* Donald Moore James Morse Willis Craig Fred Shaneman Edward Picken Walter Dillon 1908-09 1915-16 Frederick Schmidt Amos Foster Francis Brady Carl Eskeline 1922-23 Karl Spaeth* Henry Hobart John Dingle* George Martin Thomas Cullen* Maurice Swarthout George Hubbard Horace Hedges John Pelletier Karl Friedmann Edward Vossier Sewall Newman John Mullen Frederick Rau Arthur Goldstein John Rix Earl Wiley Gerold Rector Francis Heep 1929-30 Walter Sisson Joseph Millar Benjamin Burch 1902-03 1909-10 Alexander Steenrod Donald Moore John Cheney* George Bankart Francis Brady* Earl Williams Henry Sailer Byron Lewin Michael Dailey John Dingle Irving Kramer Amos Foster* Charles Gibson 1916-17 1923-24 Lauri Myllykangas Henry Hobart Ernst Mensel Richard Aishton Karl Friedmann* Milburn Magee William McGrail John Mullen Karl Hutchinson Lewis Goas William McCall John Rix Elliott Mudgett Henry Sailer Edward Picken 1910-11 Frederick Rau Frederick Schmidt 1903-04 William Gibson Walter Sisson* 1924-25 Fred Tangeman George Bankart Harold Goodere Harrison Dey George Grebenstein Horace Hedges 1917-18 Karl Friedmann 1930-31 Henry Hobart Dana Jones Thomas Ainsworth Lewis Goas* Robert Biesel William McGrail Ernst Mensel Philip Deane James Picken Benjamin Burch John Rix* John Mullen* Charles Hilliker Henry Sailer Irving Kramer Charles Russ Arthur Winship Franklin Johnson William McCall Charles Ryder Russell Larmon 1925-26 Harold Mackey 1911-12 Clayton Mugridge Harrison Dey* Milburn Magee* 1904-05 William Gibson Karl Richardson* Gordon Douglass Lauri Myllykangas Marshall Alling Paul Loudon John Gordon Edward Picken George Bankart James Margeson 1918-19# William Heep John Smart George Grebenstein Ernst Mensel* Harold Bolles Ralph Langdell Henry Hobart Rufus Sisson Walter Kopf Leslie McFadden 1931-32 William McGrail Winthrop Snow James Loudon James Picken William Britten John Rix* Herman Schulting George Tully Benjamin Burch Charles Russ 1912-13 George Streng Forest Whittaker Jacob Edwards William Gibson* Francis Tracy Edwin Steele Irving Kramer 1905-06 Kenneth Grant Joseph Vance Henr Kraszewski Marshall Alling Paul Loudon Howard Webster 1926-27 William McCall* George Bankart James Margeson # No team but letters Robert Austin Harold Mackey George Grebenstein Rufus Sisson awarded Harrison Dey Robert Miller Daniel Hatch Winthrop Snow Thomas Ellis Fred Prince Benjamin Lang 1919-20 William Heep John Smart William McGrail* 1913-14 Clifford Akey George Hein George Stangle John Rix Harry Bickford Henry Browne* Ralph Langdell Charles Russ Carlton Brownell George Chamberlaine James Picken* 1932-33 Kenneth Grant George MacDermott Karl Spaeth Alfred Bonniwell 1906-07 Paul Loudon* Paul Sample Edward Vossier Jacob Edwards Francis Brady James Margeson Herman Schulting George Goss John Dingle John Pelletier Ralph Yuill 1927-28 Henry Kraszewski George Grebenstein* Gerold Rector Robert Austin Harold Mackey Henry Lane Rufus Sisson William Heep* Bruce Maxwell

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Robert Miller 1939-40 Malcolm Simpson L. Frederick Gieg James Francis George Stangle* Gustave Broberg 1945-46 Leonard Hedberg John Jones Vincent Else Allen Bildner Robert Hustek* Ronald Judson 1933-34 John Horner Paul Campbell Warren Mulloy F. Tobias Julian* Alfred Bonniwell William Parmer James Coleman Richard O'Neill Herbert Markman Jacob Edwards Charles Pearson Robert Harvey Roger Pierce George Goss Henry Pogue George Heddy Oscar Sherman 1956-57 Ferguson Hubbell James Sullivan Boyd McCaslin Lawrence Blades Henry Kraszewski* Robert White* William Moran 1951-52 Eugene Booth Sydney Krivitsky Robert Myers* Willlam Biggs M. David Carruthers Robert Miller 1940-41 Malcolm Simpson Zack Boyages Thomas Donahoe George Stangle Gustave Broberg* Joseph Sullivan E. Kent Calhoun* Harold Douglas Vincent Else James Cobb James Francis 1934-35 George Munroe 1946-47 Peter Geithner David Gavitt Alfred Bonniwell* James Olsen Audley Brindley L. Frederick Gieg John Jones Paul Cleaveland William Parmer Richard Buckley Leonard Hedberg Ronald Judson* John Davis Charles Pearson Paul Campbell Richard O'Neill Rudy LaRusso Ferguson Hubbell Stanley Skaug Andrew Carstensen A. Kenneth Patterson Sydney Krivitsky James Coleman* Roger Pierce 1957-58 John McKernan 1941-42 Emil Hudak Paul Wisdom G. Thomas Aley Arthur Toan James Briggs Edward Leede Bryant Barnes Gordon McKernan Spencer Smith 1952-53 M. David Carruthers* 1935-36 Robert Myers Joseph Sullivan Richard Fairley Harold Douglas Paul Cleaveland George Munroe William Gardner David Farnsworth Philip Conti James Olsen 1947-48 Peter Geithner David Gavitt John McKernan* William Parmer Richard Buckley L. Frederick Gieg* A. Stuart Hanson Jack O'Brien Charles Pearson* Paul Campbell A. Kenneth Patterson John Jones Harold Parachini Henry Pogue James Coleman* Oscar Sherman Charles Kaufman Raymond Ratajczak Connor Shaw Elbert Dey Glenn Wilson Rudy LaRusso William K. Thomas Stanley Skaug John Field Paul Wisdom Walter Sosnowski Arthur Toan Emil Hudak Gary Vandeweghe 1942-43 Edward Leede 1953-54 1936-37 Audley Brindley David Reier Richard Fairley 1958-59 Joseph Batchelder James Briggs Thomas Rowe Lawrence Freier Bryant Barnes Joseph Cottone John Carroll Joseph Sullivan Peter Geithner* Daniel Berry John Dingle James Coleman C. Eugene Givens Robert Fairbank Roger Dudis Robert Ehringer 1948-49 F. Tobias Julian David Farnsworth Donald McKinlay John Monahan WiIliam Abernathy Norman Kasparson David Gavitt Robert Macleod George Munroe James Ballard John Parker Charles Kaufman Harold Parachini* Robert Myers Emil Hudak A. Kenneth Patterson Rudy LaRusso* William Thomas James Olsen Robert Hustek Thomas Strauss George Ramming Stanley Skaug* Edward Leede* Glenn Wilson Walter Sosnowski 1937-38 John Shellenberger Warren Mulloy Paul Wisdom Gary Vandeweghe Joseph Batchelder David Reier Joseph Cottone 1943-44 Thomas Rowe 1954-55 1959-60 Roger Dudis Lionel Baxter Eugene Booth* Bryant Barnes George Hanna Audley Brindley* 1949-50 Thomas Donahoe Daniel Berry William McFarland Paul Campbell James Ballard James Francis Robert Brower Robert Macleod Joseph Fater William Biggs Lawrence Freier David Farnsworth Hobart Rockwell Vincent Goering Richard Buckley C. Eugene Givens Charles Kaufman* William Thomas* Lawrence Killick E. Kent Calhoun Ronald Judson George Ramming Harry Leggat John Field F. Tobias Julian Walter Sosnowski 1938-39 Walter Mercer Emil Hudak* Thomas McGreevey Gary Vandeweghe Joseph Batchelder John Monahan Robert Hustek *Glenn Wilson Gustave Broberg Joseph Vancisin John McDonald 1960-61 Joseph Cottone Thomas Rowe 1955-56 Samuel Barton Roger Dudis* 1944-45 Lawrence Blades Daniel Berry Vincent Else Allen Bildner 1950-51 Eugene Booth Barry EIson Robert Macleod Ralph DeStefani James Ballard M. David Carruthers Howard Keys John Stewart Norman Falkin William Biggs Thomas Donahoe George Ramming* Robert White Robert Harvey Zack Boyages Harold Douglas WiIliam Shanahan Edward Leede E. Kent Calhoun Hugh Erwin Stphen Spahn

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Stephan Swirsky John Duke 1971-72 1976-77 1981-82 Robert West Peter Dunlop J. Douglas Bate Robert Clark Paul Anderson Walter Zwick William Engster James Brown Lawrence Cubas Brian Burke Richard Felmeister Robin Derry Kery Davis Jon Edwards* 1961-62 J. Gunnar Malm* Gary Dicovitsky* Sterling Edmonds Kevin Jones Samuel Barton John Mathias Thomas Eggleston Craig Enright Gregory Saunders Barry EIson Michael Neal Paul Erland David Flores Derek Sells Francis Hanlon William Stableford James Fleischer Marc Gautier Matthew Stewart William Shanahan* Robert Sturges WiIliam Martin William Hooper Henry Smith Lyndon Waugh James Masker John Lisowski* 1982-83 Stephen Spahn E. William Raynor Darryl Piggee Paul Anderson Stephan Swirsky 1967-68 George Riley Peter Roby Michael Collins Judson Burnham Raymond Sansouci Aaron HiIl 1962-63 Joseph Colgan* 1977-78 Ronald Jones Samuel Barton Richard Felmeister 1972-73 David Broll Joseph Kilroy Davis Blaine Gregory Pickering James Brown* Kevin Crotty Christopher Lynch Michael Buckley Thomas Reddy Robert Calcaterra Kery Davis Stephen McNamara* Robin Derry Barry Elson* William Stableford Sterling Edmonds* Scott Schroeder Thomas Eggleston Francis Hanlon Karlis Steinmanis Marc Gautier Matthew Stewart James Fleischer Walter Lillard Henry Tyson Marvin Johnson Richard Jones Wilson Madden Alexander Winn Larry Lawrence 1983-84 Alexander Kandabarow Victor Mair Dennis Lawson Paul Anderson* Daniel McKay Stephen Spahn 1968-69 John Lisowski* Brian Burke* Eugene Matthews Joseph Cook Cleotha Robertson Mike Collins E. William Raynor 1963-64 William Jacobson Peter Roby Andrew Gruninger George Riley Davis Blaine A. Vance McQueen Douglas Romatzick Timothy Hassett Neil Castoldo Jeremiah O'Brien 1973-74 Aaron Hill Francis Hanlon* P. Cleve Penberthy James Beattie 1978-79 Ronald Jones Christopher Kinum Gregory Pickering* Robert Calcaterra David Broll Joseph Kilroy Barry Machado John Ryzewic Mark Donoghue Barry Caldwell Richard Lewis P. Richard Mahoney Karlis Steinmanis Thomas Eggleston Marc Gautier* Christopher Lynch Victor Mair Henry Tyson Richard Hayes Eugene Heyward Scott Schroeder Michael O'Connell Alexander Winn William Healey Calvin Johnson Derek Sells Robert Page Gunnar Klintberg Richard Jones Larry Lawrence Dennis McCann James Panaggio 1984-85 1964-65 1969-70 Daniel McKay Cleotha Robertson Andrew Gruninger David Benedict Joseph Cook E. William Raynor* Peter Roby* Timothy Hassett* Davis Blaine Gary Dicovitsky Henry Shanks Douglas Romatzick Ronald Jones Peter Dunlop Paul Erland Adam Sutton Joseph Kilroy William Engster William Jacobson 1979-80 John Mackay Victor Mair* James Masker 1974-75 David Broll* Bryan Randall J. Gunnar Malm Jeremiah O'Brien James Beattie Barry Caldwell John Rhine William Reilly Gregory Pickering* David Brooks Jonathan Edwards Scott Schroeder Stephen Shaffer John Ryzewic Lawrence Cubas Mark Graham Derek Sells Thomas Tindall Karlis Steinmanis William Healey Eugene Heyward Roderick Yearwood Lyndon Waugh John VanKurin William Hooper Calvin Johnson Alexander Winn John Lisowski Dennis Lawson 1985-86 1965-66 Edward Wisneski Daniel McKay* Cleotha Robertson James Barton David Benedict Eugene Matthews Leonard Bazelak Neil Castaldo* 1970-71 David Meeker 1980-81 John Bean Joseph Colgan J. Douglas Bate Scott Moulton Paul Anderson Joseph Kilroy* Peter Dunlop James Brown 1975-76 Brian Burke Jason Lobo William Engster Robin Derry Lawrence Cubas* Richard Cavanaugh Darin Maccoux Peter Fahey Gary Dicovitsky Sterling Edmonds Jon Edwards John Mackay* Christopher Kinum Paul Erland David Flores Eugene Heyward John Miller J. Gunnar Malm WiIliam Jacobson Richard Hayes Calvin Johnson* Bryan Randall* Stephen Shaffer WiIliam Martin William Healey Kevin Jones John Rhine William Stahl James Masker WiIliam Hooper Larry Lawrence* Eugene Sims Lyndon Waugh Jeremiah O'Brien John Lisowski Matthew Stewart George Riley Frank McNerney Douglas White 1966-67 John Ryzewic* Steven Mele Anthony Zanze Joseph Colgan Raymond Sansouci Adam Sutton

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1986-87 Matthew Brzica Jacob Capps Greg Buth Stephen Callahan James Barton Gary Campbell Baron Carlson Christopher Ellis Patrick Cuttica Leonard Bazelak Wilfredo Castillo Jay Danzi Shaun Gee* Tyler Davis John Bean John Conley Jason Fisher Charles Harris Gregory Friel* Derek Bunting Michael Crotty Brian Gilpin Jay Jenckes David Gardner Jason Lobo Gregg Frame Peter J. Halas Jason Kemp Charles Harris* Darin Maccoux Alex Gayer B. W. (Jamie) Halligan* Mark Kissling Scott Klingbeil J, Kwaku Miller* Stan Kowalewski Eric Howard Brian Laibow Michael Lang Walter Palmer Michael Lombard Jason Kemp Ian McGinnis Michael Liddy Bryan Randall* Brendan O'Sullivan* Seamus Lonergan Nicholas Murphy Michael McLaren Eugene Sims Jeffrey Richards Kenneth Mitchell Vedad Osmanovic Jason Meyer Robert Summers Reginald Talbert Asa Palmer Ryan Smerek Joseph Tillotson William Taylor Keith Stanton Christopher Swanson 2003-04 Steve Trundle Calvin Arnold 1991-92 1995-96 1999-2000 Jonathan Blakely 1987-88 Wilfredo Castillo Matthew Bush* Flinder Boyd Trey Blincoe James Barton John Conley Christopher Butler Greg Buth Steve Callahan* Leonard Bazelak* Michael Crotty Jacob Capps* Christopher Ellis* Patrick Cuttica John Bean Gregg Frame Baron Carlson Gregory Friel David Gardner James Blackwell Alexander Gayer Jay Danzi Shaun Gee* Matt Green Jason Lobo B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Rob Davis Meador Hall Scott Klingbeil Darin Maccoux Eric Howard Jason Fisher Jay Jenckes Michael Lang Brendan O'Sullivan Darrin Jones Brian Gilpin Jason Kemp* Michael Liddy Walter Palmer Stanley Kowalewski Peter J. Halas Mark Kissling Michael McLaren Bryan Randall* Michael Lombard* Eric Howard Ian McGinnis Leon Pattman Eugene Sims Jeffrey Richards Seamus Lonergan Nicholas Murphy Robert Summers Kenneth Mitchell Jason Neeser 2004-05 William Taylor 1992-93 Jason Neeser Vedad Osmanovic Calvin Arnold Stephen Trundle Matthew Bush Seth Newsome Brad Stooks Johnathan Ball Jacob Capps Asa Palmer Justin Whisenant Jonathan Blakely 1988-89 Baron Carlson Keith Stanton Paul Bode James Barton* Wilfredo Castillo 2000-01 Stephen Callahan* James Blackwell John Conley* 1996-97 Flinder Boyd Patrick Cuttica Derek Bunting Michael Crotty Christopher Butler Greg Buth*a Charles Flynn Jason Lobo Gregg Frame Christopher Ellis Tyler Davis David Gardner* Michael Lombard Alexander Gayer* Jason Fisher Gregory Friel Michael Giovacchini Darin Maccoux* B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Shaun Gee Charles Harris Douglas Hayes John Mackay Eric Howard Brian Gilpin Brendan Herbert Michael Lang Brendan O'Sullivan Darrin Jones Peter J. Halas Jay Jenckes Michael Liddy Walter Palmer Stanley Kowalewski Brian Laibow Mark Kissling Michael McLaren Eugene Sims Crawford Palmer* Seamus Lonergan* Scott Klingbeil Brian McMillan William Taylor Jeffrey Richards Kenneth Mitchell* Ian McGinnis* Jason Meyer Steve Trundle Seth Newsome Jordan Naihe James Wilhelm 1993-94 Asa Palmer Vedad Osmanovic 2005-06 Matthew Bush Ryan Smerek Calvin Arnold* 1989-90 Christopher Butler Keith Stanton 2001-02 Dominic Baker John Bean Jacob Capps Forest Wester Flinder Boyd* Johnathan Ball James Blackwell Baron Carlson Stephen Callahan Alexander Bartlett Gary Campbell Wilfredo Castillo 1997-98 Tyler Davis Daniel Biber John Conley Jason Fisher Greg Buth Gregory Friel Paul Bode Alex Gayer Gregg Frame* Christopher Ellis David Gardner Charles Flynn Michael Lombard Brian Gilpin Shaun Gee Charles Harris Michael Giovacchini John Mackay* B. W. (Jamie) Halligan Peter J. Halas* Brendan Herbert Michael Lang* Brendan O'Sullivan Stanley Kowalewski Jason Kemp Jeff King Jarrett Mathis *Walter Palmer Seamus Lonergan Brian Laibow Scott Klingbeil Brian McMillan Jason Rosenberg Kenneth itchell Ian McGinnis Michael Liddy Jason Meyer Robert Summers* Jeffrey Richards Seth Newsome Michael McLaren DeVon Mosley William Taylor Keith Stanton Asa Palmer* Vedad Osmanovic* Leon Pattman Stephen Trundle Ryan Smerek Brandon Smith Adam Powers 1994-95 Reginald Schickel 1990-91 Matthew Bush 1998-99 2002-03 James Blackwell* Christopher Butler Flinder Boyd Calvin Arnold

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2006-07 DARTMOUTH MEN'S BASKETBALL - Front row, from left: Reggie Schickel, Brandon Ware, Marlon Sanders, Co-Captain Jason Meyer, Co-Captain Johnathan Ball, Leon Pattman, Michael Giovacchini, Marlon Sanders and Dan Biber. Back row, from left: Asst. Coach Shay Berry, Asst. Coach Ryan Hurd, Head Coach Terry Dunn, Alex Barnett, Jarrett Mathis, Brian McMillan, Elgin Fitzgerald, Kurt Graeber, Adam Powers, Robby Pride, Asst. Coach Tommy Deffebaugh, Trainer Len Angelli, Manager Kyle Diamond, Director of Basketball Operations Ashley Ackerley. (Photo by Mark Washburn) On Dartmouth Basketball:

The President’s Perspective A Captain's Perspective An Alumni Perspective James Wright Jason Meyer '06 Jason Kemp '98

“Dartmouth is proud of its student ath- “My Dartmouth basketball experience “Dartmouth allows you to incorporate letes and all that they accomplish on and has been like no other in my life. I've many different aspects of life into a off the field. They are an integral part of had the opportunity to visit exotic places comprehensive learning experience. our community. Student athletes are like Hawaii and Costa Rica. I've had the Whether you are an amazing athlete, brilliant academic, or fall somewhere in recent recipients and finalists for the opportunity to use my skills on the between, Dartmouth can provide the national stage against major Division 1 Marshall and Rhodes scholarships, flexibility and resources to help you, as include numerous academic All- teams from the Big 12, the ACC and the an individual, reach your full potential. Americans, regularly receive prestigious Big Ten. My experience has helped me Dartmouth basketball has provided me awards at the College including the develop the leadership, communication with an opportunity to reach my dreams Barrett Cup and the Dean's Prize, and and teamwork skills that not only help of playing college basketball, while still have been among our valedictorians in me on the court but also will benefit me obtaining an Ivy League education. In recent years. The graduation rate for our in years to come in whatever challenges addition, because of the flexibility, I was student athletes regularly surpasses that I face later in life. Dartmouth has been able to take two years off and go to the of the student body in general. They the perfect setting for me to satisfy my Philippines as a missionary for the compete well-and are able and commit- desire to learn at a top-tier institution Mormon Church-another life-long dream-and then come back and continue ted members of this community.” while playing the game that I love.” my scholastic and athletic career.” 72