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z*****?* FOUNDED 1863 ENROLLMENT 3,600 PRESIDENT Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR William D. Bradshaw (La Salle, 1969) ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Joseph F. O'Donnell (La Salle, 1965)

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . Kathleen Wear (West Chester State, 1969) NICKNAME Explorers COLORS Blue & Gold CONFERENCE Metro Atlantic AFFILIATIONS NCAA, ECAC, Big 5

1983-84 LA SALLE ROSTER

NO NAME CLASS POS HT WT HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN

22 * Black, Steve JR G 6-4 185 Overbrook/Philadelphia, PA 24 * Butts, Albert JR F-C 6-9 215 South Philadelphia/Philadelphia, PA 20 *Greenberg, Chip SO G 6-4 185 LaSalle/Abington, PA 25 *Jones, Gary SO G 6-2 175 Pennsbury/Morrisville, PA 44 Koretz, Larry FR F 6-8 220 G.A.R./Wilkes-Barre, PA 11 * Lewis, Ralph JR F 6-5 180 Frankford/Philadelphia, PA 13 Moran, Victor FR F 6-7 190 Central Bucks West/Doylestown, PA 21 *Philson, Dallas JR G 5-11 170 South Philadelphia/Philadelphia, PA 5 Roach, Paul SO G 6-0 175 Cardinal O'Hara/Broomall, PA 14 Tarr, Rich FR G 6-2 170 Shamokin Area/Shamokin, PA 23 Tiano, Pete JR G 6-3 185 Abington/North Hills, PA *Lettermen Returning Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Ervin Assistant Coaches: Marcel Arribi, , Sam Rines

NUMERICAL ROSTER 5 Paul Roach 14 Rich Tarr 22 Steve Black 25 Gary Jones 11 20 Chip Greenberg 23 Pete Tiano 44 Larry Koretz 13 Victor Moran 21 Dallas Philson 24 Albert Butts

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Tiano te-AN-o Koretz CORE-its TABLE OF CONTENTS 1983-84 Fingertip Info/Roster Inside Front Cover

Table of Contents Page 1 The La Salle Story Page 2 La Salle President's Biography Page 3 Athletic Administration Biographies Page 4 Lefty Ervin, Head Coach Page 5 Assistant Coaches Page 6 Meet The Explorers Page 7 Profiles of Explorer Varsity Players Pages 8-18

Explorer 1 ,000 Club, Coaching Records Page 19 NIT and NCAA Tournaments Page 20 NBA Draft Picks Page 21 1982-83 Season Statistics and Results Page 22

1 983-84 Pre-Season Outlook Page 23 Ail-Time Records Vs. Opponents Page 24-26 All-Time La Salle Records Pages 27-28 Explorer Results Year By Year Pages 29-33 Big Five History Page 34 MAAC History Page 35 Opponent Profiles Pages 36-46 Behind The Scene Page 47 La Salle's Finest Page 48 1983-84 Road Headquarters, Media Information Inside Back Cover 1983-84 Schedule Back Cover

This handbook is dedicated to the members of the Press, Radio and Television corps by La Salle College's News Bureau with the cooperation of the College's

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Sports Information Department La Salle College News Bureau Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office Phone: 215-951-1605 La Salle College, now in its 121st year of houses lecture rooms and laboratories for service to higher education and the study and research in biology, chemistry, geol- Philadelphia community, was founded March ogy, physics and psychology. The air- 20, 1863 by the Brothers of the Christian conditioned, 200,000 volume David Leo Schools and derives its name from the founder Lawrence Memorial Library and six other aca- of the Christian Brothers, St. John Baptist de demic buildings are located on the main La Salle. campus. Today, almost 7,300 day and evening divi- The Army ROTC program is available to sion students attend classes on La Salle's 58 freshman, who may apply for ROTC scholar- acre campus located at 20th and Olney adja- ships for advanced studies. A total of 90 men cent to the historic East Germantown section and women are enrolled in the program. of the city. La Salle's day and evening divisions offer Olney Hall, a multi-purpose modern facility, degree programs in Arts and Sciences and contains 39 classrooms, 15 seminar and study Business Administration. An MBA program rooms, and 107 faculty offices as well as such began in 1976. Graduate programs are also special purpose areas as a planetarium, an offered in theology, education, and bilingual amphitheater, language laboratories, and /bicultural studies (Spanish). La Salle initiated audio visual rooms. It houses the liberal arts Philadelphia's first Weekend College in area departments of English, education, his- September, 1975, enabling men and women to tory, languages, political science and take courses exclusively on Saturdays and sociology. Sundays. La Salle also offers Evening Division Hayman Hall, the college's $4 million physi- courses off-campus in Northeast Philadelphia, cal recreation which opened in 1972, Bucks County and Center City. The 350 contains the Joseph Kirk Memorial Natatorium member faculty is composed of Christian with separate swimming and diving facilities, Brothers, priests and lay professors. The col- and underwater observation deck, and seats lege has been coeducational in the evening for 1 ,700 spectators. Three regulation size bas- division since February, 1967 and in its day ketball courts, a one-twelfth mile indoor sus- school since September, 1970. pended track, and areas for fencing, wrestling, Students at La Salle come from some 200 squash, handball, gymnastics and general public and private schools in 30 states, most of exercise are other features of the complex. them located in the northeastern part of the Eleven residence halls and two garden-type . Twenty countries are also apartment complexes accommodate more represented in the student body. More than 75 than 1,000 out-of-town students. A $2 million, percent of them plan graduate work and about three-story College Union Building includes a 1,000 degrees are conferred annually on day Little Theater as well as dining halls, assembly and evening division seniors. La Salle's alumni rooms, ballroom, and other student facilities. totals more than 26,000 with more than 80 per- An annex to this building has recently been cent of them still living and working in the tri- added. state area of , and The $2.5 million Holroyd Science Center Delaware.

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BROTHER F. PATRICK ELLIS, F.S.C., Ph.D. PRESIDENT of LA SALLE COLLEGE

Brother F. Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., became two terms. La Salle College's 26th president on January 1,1977 Brother Ellis, a 1946 graduate of Baltimore's after having served as director of development and Calvert Hall College High School, received an A.B. vice president of the corporation of thecollegesince degree in English from the Catholic University of June, I969. Born in Baltimore in 1928, he succeeded America, , D.C., in 1951. He earned a Brother Daniel Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D., who served as master's degree and doctorate in English from the the president of the college for the previous seven University of Pennsylvania. and one-half years. A member of the Board of Trustees of Manhattan Brother Ellis, a member of the Brothers of the College, NY; of St. Mary's College, Winona, Christian Schools since 1946, joined the La Salle Minnesota, and St. John's College High School. staff in 1960 as an assistant professor of English. He Washington. Brother Ellis is the son of Mrs. Harry J. has been at the college since then except for a term Ellis who lives in Baltimore. as principal of La Salle High School, in Miami, Fl, He is chairman of the Campus Boulevard from 1962 to 1964. Consortium, a cooperative organization of institu- Brother Ellis returned to La Salle in 1964 and tions on Olney Ave, and is president of the James A. served as director of the college's Honors Program Finnegan Foundation. until 1969 when he was named director of develop- He is past co-chairman of the Greater ment and vice president of the Corporation. Brother Philadelphia Partnership and on the executive com- Ellis was awarded a Lindback Foundation Award for mittee of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges distinguished teaching in 1965 and currently holds and Universities, and on the boards of the American the academic rank of professor of English. Council on Education; the Greater Philadelphia First Brother Ellis served at Philadelphia's West Corporation; the Afro-American Historical Museum, Catholic High School for boysfrom 1951 to 1958 and the Friends of Independence Hall, and the Commun- again from 1959 to 1960 in various capacities includ- ity Leadership Seminar. He has been named to a ing chairman of the English Department and gui- record three-year term on the Philadelphia dance director. Diocesan Council of Managers.

The author of numerous articles in educational La Salle College is a Catholic church-related publications, Brother also conducted a "How to coeducational college founded in 1863 with more Read Great Books" series for the "University of the than 7,000 men and women in its day. evening, week-

Air" on Philadelphia's WFIL-TV in 1960and 1965. He end divisions, and graduate schools. It is located at is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was president of 20th St. and Olney Ave. at the edge of the historic the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Philadelphia for Germantown section of Philadelphia. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WILLIAM D. BRADSHAW

William D. Bradshaw, a 1969 graduate of La Salle College, was named Director of Athletics and Recreation in December of 1977. Under Bradshaw's direction, the La Salle athletic program has grown to 22 intercollegiate sports with comprehensive success. Last year, Explorerathletic teams captured seven league championships, the most ever won by La Salle teams. Included in those championships were the first soccer title ever and the fourth consecutive swimming championship. Team records for victories in a season have been attained by eight La Salle teams during Bradshaw's tenure, while the field hockey team became the first college team in the city of Philadelphia to win a women's national championship, accomplishing that feat in 1980. While athletic teams have made great strides During his collegiate days at La Salle, Bradshaw under Bradshaw's direction, academics have not was one of the top players to ever wear the been ignored. Over 90 percent of Explorer athletes Blue and Gold. A second baseman who captained have earned their degrees from the college while the 1969 team, Bradshaw batted a lofty .415 in his generally maintaining a higher grade point average senior year, an average which took him to profes- than the overall student population. sional baseball in the Washington Senators/ The 36-year-old Bradshaw is an active member in Rangers organization. He had a .315 batting average the Eastern College Athletic Conference as well as as a pro before a broken ankle ended his career. the Philadelphia Big5. Heisa memberof the Eastern Before returning to his alma mater as AD, College Basketball Association Executive Commit- Bradshaw earned a master's degree in guidance and tee and sits on the ECAC Television Committee. counseling from . He was also This past year Bradshaw orchestrated La Salle's coach of the Purple Eagle baseball team for two move from the East Coast Conference to the Metro seasons and guided the 1974 team to a school Atlantic Athletic Conference, a new and rapidly record 29 wins. growing conference consisting of colleges in the Bradshaw resides in Wyndmoor, PA with his major media centers on the east coast. wife Elaine and daughter Lesley. ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JOSEPH F. O'DONNELL

Joseph F. O'Donnell, a 1965 graduate of La Salle College, was named associate athletic directorat his alma mater in 1978. Originally appointed assistant athletic director in 1972, he continues to serve as coordinator of Hayman Hall, the college's $4 million physical education center. After receiving his bachelor's degree in econom- ics from La Salle, O'Donnell taught social studies at Father Judge High School until 1970. At Father Judge, his high school alma mater, O'Donnell coached the school's soccer squad and wascredited with developing 28 All-Catholic players, four of whom received All-Scholastic honors, and one All- Wilkinson with the 1970 Explorersoccerteam which America status. posted the first winning season in the college's In 1970, O'Donnell served as a recreational history. leader for the city of Philadelphia at the Jardel Cen- O'Donnell and his wife Marie, who is the head ter. He was a member of the Department of Recrea- coach of La Salle's cheerleading team, reside in tion Soccer Committee and also assisted Bill Jenkintown, PA. HEAD COACH DAVE "LEFTY" ERVIN

Dave "Lefty" Ervin enters his fifth season at the helm of the La Salle College basketball team after recording his fourth consecutive winning season and second trip to the NCAA Tournament. Although Ervin's squad last season was hit with injuries to key personnel, he was able to direct the team to an 18-14 record which included the cham- pionship of the East Coast Conference. That win put the Explorers in the NCAATournamentand Ervin, in only his second tournament appearance, guided La

Salle to its first post-season victory since 1 955 when his team defeated Boston University in the prelimi- nary round of the tournament. Ervin's career record standsata veryfine70-49,a mark which puts him fifth on La Salle's all-time

coaching victory list. Ervin directed La Salle to its first win ever against Notre Dame in his rookie sea- son and has generated other outstanding victories which gained respect for him in the coaching field.

The 38-year-old Ervin is the fifteenth head coach in the history of intercollegiate basketball at La Salle. He was appointed on August 30, 1979, suc- ceeding who went on to coach the and Bulls of the National Basketball Association. A 1969 graduate of La Salle, Ervin served as an asssistant coach at his alma mater under (1969-70) and Westhead (1971-77). During his tenure as an assistant, the Explorers posted a 1 46-93 record and reached the 20-win plateau three times, including the 1969 team which finished with a 23-1 record. After the 1977 season, Ervin left La Salle College and accepted the head coaching position at La Salle High School, where he also taught psychology. In only two seasons, he directed a team which con- sisted of three starting sophomores to a play-off appearance in the highly competitive Philadelphia Catholic League. Ervin was a fine two-sport athlete during his col- legiate days at La Salle. In his senior year he cap- tained both the Explorer baseball and basketball teams. He set a school record for most appearances by a pitcher with 12, a record that stood for 13 years. Ervin concluded his basketball career with 756 points, including a career high 31 points against Syracuse. He was honored in hissenioryear with the Joseph Schmitz, Jr. Award as the senior who best exemplifies the high traditions of La Salle in loyalty, sportsmanship and courage. Ervin, a prominent lecturer at numerous basket- ball camps in the off-season, resides in King of Prussia, PA with his wife Dee, son Matt and daughter Erica. ASSISTANT COACH MARCEL ARRIBI

Marcel Arribi, the senior member of Coach Ervin's staff, begins his fourth season at La Salle. A 1974 graduate of Gannon University, Arribi came to La Salle after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater for two years. As an undergradu- ate, Arribi was athree-year performerforthe Golden Knights and finished his career ranking second on the school's all-time list. A native of Cliffside Park, NJ, Arribi earned his bachelor's degree in social sciences from Gannon and continued his education at Edinboro State College where he received a master's degree in edu- cational psychology in 1977. Arribi, 31, resides in the Jenkintown, PA area. ASSISTANT COACH JOE MIHALICH Joe Mihalich, a 1978 graduate of La Salle Col- lege, enters his third season as an assistant at his alma mater. Mihalich was a four-year letterman for the Explorers, during his collegiate days, playing under Coach Paul Westhead. He co-captained the 1978 Explorer NCAATournamentteam and was voted the team's "Most Dedicated Player" that season. Mihalich returned to La Salle in 1981 after a suc- cessful stint at DeMatha High School, a perennial power in the Washington, D.C. area. At DeMatha, Mihalich worked under Morgan Wootten, the dean of high school coaches, for three seasons. As head coach of DeMatha's JV squad, Mihalich won 39 games while dropping only five.

The 27-year-old Mihalich is currently pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration at . In addition to his coaching duties at La

Salle, Mihalich is also a part-time faculty member in the college's Mathematics department. Joe and his wife Mary reside in Philadelphia. ASSISTANT COACH SAM RINES

Sam Rines enters his fourth season as a part-time assistant on Coach Ervin's staff. Rines had been assistant basketball coach at Abington High School in suburban Philadelphia before accepting the position at LaSalle. He has also served as director and supervisor of the Abington Township Recreational Basketball Program since 1975. A 1968 graduate of Cheyney State College, the 39-year-old Rines also holds a master's degree from Beaver College.

Sam and his wife Fannie Elizabeth reside in North Hills, PA with their three children, Donna,

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i;l : .. STEVE BLACK Junior 21 6'4" 185 Guard

FULL NAME: Steven Gerald Black DATE OF BIRTH: 7/26/62 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Criminal Justice HIGH SCHOOL: Overbrook HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mark Levin CAREER HIGH POINTS: 40 vs. Temple 2/26/83

STEVE BLACK Led the Explorers in scoring for the second straight

season with a 20.1 per game average . . . Suffered through an injury filled season when a stress frac- ture in the foot forced him to the sideline for 13

games . . . Returned to action in the latter part of the season and averaged better than 25 in La Salle's last eight games to lead the team to the

ECC Championship and an NCAA Tournament bid .

. . Had the single game scoring high in the NCAA Tournament with 31 against

Commonwealth . . . Set a single game scoring record with his career high of 40

points against Temple . . . Was the MVP in the Milwaukee Classic last December becoming thefirst

non-Marquette player to receive the award . . . Was named honorable mention All-America last season by Game Plan Magazine and was named to the All- America Checklist by both The Sporting News and

the United States Basketball Writers Association . . Already this season has been named to The Sporting News 1983-84 All-America Checklist and Dick Vitale's Collosal Collegians ... As a freshman, he led

all first-year players in scoring and was named freshman All-America by Basketball Weekly and - Basketball Times and was a Sporting News honora-

ble mention All-America . . . Named first-team All Philadelphia Big 5 in both his seasons at La Salle — Possesses a classic jump shot and is extremely quick going to the basket ... Is a lock this season to

become La Salle's 23rd player to reach 1 ,000 points

. . Had an outstanding summer, leading the Sonny Hill College League in scoring with a 30 point per game average.

COACH'S COMMENT: "Steve's physical talents put him on a level with the great players ever to play at La Salle."

YEAR G FG—FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 28 221-458 .483 119-143 .832 95 3.4 80 2.9 561 20.0 82-83 19 167-336 .497 48-62 .774 49 2.6 28 1.5 382 20.1 CAREER 47 388-794 .489 167-205 .815 144 3.1 108 2.3 943 20.1 . ALBERT BUTTS Junior 22 6'9" 215 Forward/Center

FULL NAME: Albert Butts DATE OF BIRTH: 12/11/60 HOMETOWN: Philadlephia, PA MAJOR: Sociology HIGH SCHOOL: South Philadelphia HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mitch Snyder CAREER HIGH POINTS: 24 vs. Vermont 3/5/83

ALBERT BUTTS The top rebounder for La Salle the last two seasons, he has averaged over nine rebounds per game dur-

ing his career . . . His 9.6 per game rebounding average last year was the highest in the East Coast Conference ... A very physical player, he scored his career high in the final game of the regular season

last year against Vermont with 24 points . . . Led La Salle in rebounds in 21 games last season and had

double figure rebounds in 14 games . . . Has excel-

lent timing to the ball and jumps well . . .A fine inside scorer, he was second on the Explorer squad in points last season while leading the team in percentage with an outstanding 55.3 percent figure ... A two year starter, he should move to the center position after playing powerforward thusfar

. . Was selected by Basketball Timesasan honorable

mention freshman All-America . . . Was selected to the All-East Coast Conference team last season and was voted MVP of the La Salle team.

COACH'S COMMENT: "Once in a great while you see a big man that truly has an instinct in the rebounding department."

YEAR G FG—FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 27 76-181 .420 90-146 616 238 8.8 12 0.4 242 9.0 82-83 32 147-266 .553 100-174 .575 307 9.6 12 0.4 394 12.3 CAREER 59 223-447 .500 190-320 .593 545 9.2 24 0.4 636 10.8 CHIP GREENBERG (g Sophomore 19 6'4" 185 Guard

FULL NAME: Charles Michael Greenberg DATE OF BIRTH: 4/9/64 HOMETOWN: Abington, PA MAJOR: Business HIGH SCHOOL: La Salle HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Les Burke CAREER HIGH POINTS: 23 vs. Xavier 2/9/83

CHIP GREENBERG A starter in his first season at La Salle, he was chosen

East Coast Conference "Rookie of the Year" . . . Averaged 11 .3 points per game and led the Explorers

in assists with 89 . . . Missed seven games because of a broken bone in the calf area of his leg, but returned to help lead the team to the conference champion-

ship and the NCAA Tournament . . . Can play both guard positions and finished last yearas the starting

point guard . . .Was the most heavily recruited player out of Southeastern Pennsylvania during his senior year at La Salle High where he was a first-team All-State selection ... Is the second leading all-time scorer in La Salle High history, behind only former

*Y- La Salle College and NBA great Tom Gola . . . Although he missed several games with injuries a

year ago, he still was able to lead the Explorers in totals assists and steals ... A fine outside shooter who has deceiving quickness driving to the basket

. . . Started 21 games last year . . . Hisfather Hank and Uncle Charlie were both basketball players at La Salle with his uncle being a member of the 1954 NCAA Champion Explorers.

COACH'S COMMENT: "After recovering from injuries, Chip put together a string of games in February and March that were magnificent to watch."

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG

82-83 25 101-233 .433 80-118 .678 92 3.7 89 3.6 282 1 1 .3

10 7 GARY JONES Sophomore 19 6'2" 175 Guard

FULL NAME: Gary Jones DATE OF BIRTH: 5/6/64 HOMETOWN: Morrisville, PA MAJOR: Accounting HIGH SCHOOL: Pennsbury HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Ed Cochrane CAREER HIGH POINTS: 6 vs. Hofstra 1/26/83

GARY JONES Probably the best defensive player on the team, he

saw action in all 32 Explorer contests last season, 1

as a starter . . . Was second on the team in assists with 59 ... Is an outstanding rebounder for a guard, which he utilizes in the Explorer 1-3-1 zone defense as the baseline runner ... Is very quick driving to the basket and creates scoring opportunities for team-

mates off his drives . . . Was a first-team All-State selection at Pennsbury High School and also excelled in track for the Falcons, finishing second in

the state in the 1 10-meter high hurdles . . . Could be

the best all-around athlete on the squad . . . Utilizes his tremendous speed leading the La Salle fast break ... Is a valuable ingredient in the team's fast- breaking offense and pressing defense.

COACH'S COMMENT: "As he learns to create honesty on the floor with his offense, he will be a very well-rounded guard."

YEAR G FG — FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 82-83 32 15-37 .405 13-31 .419 53 1.7 59 1.8 43 1.3

11 LARRY KORETZ @ Freshman 18 6'8" 220 Forward FULL NAME: Lawrence Joseph Koretz DATE OF BIRTH: 8/14/65 HOMETOWN: Wilkes-Barre, PA MAJOR: Undecided HIGH SCHOOL: GAR. (Grand Army of the Republic) HIGH SCHOOL COACH: John Hopkins

LARRY KORETZ Another "blue-chip" recruit to enter La Salle this season ... A first-team All-State performer at G.A.R.

High School in Wilkes-Barre, PA . . . Was also an honorable mention All-America selection last sea-

son . . . Finished his high school career as the schools all-time leading scorer ... An outstanding

shooter for a big man, he is also a rugged and

aggressive inside player . . . Averaged better than 23 points and 11 rebounds per game last year ... An honor student in high school, he was a member of the National Honor Society ... Is expected to make an immediate contribution to the team in his first

year . . . Has a very good chance to crack the starting

line-up at the power forward position . . . Played in the prestigious Dapper Dan Roundball Classic last

spring . . . Was also an exceptional baseball playerat

G.A.R. . . . Was the captain of his high school team his senioryearand led the squad to the state quarter- final championships.

COACH'S COMMENT:

"I anticipate a major impact on our team from Larry this season."

12 . RALPH LEWIS Junior 20 6'5" 180 Forward

FULL NAME: Ralph Adolphus Lewis DATE OF BIRTH: 3/28/63 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia, PA MAJOR: Criminal Justice HIGH SCHOOL: Frankford HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Vince Miller CAREER HIGH POINTS: 27 vs. Duquesne 1/15/83

RALPH LEWIS: Has made remarkable strides during his careerat La Salle, from a freshman walk-on to the team's leader

in points last year as a sophmore . . . Had the best game of his career last season against Duquesne,

hitting career highs of 27 points and 17 rebounds. . Was second on the team in scoring average (13.1) and rebounding (8.1) while leading the team in min-

utes played (1071) . . . Was selected for the All- Philadelphia Big 5 and All-East Coast Conference

teams last season . . . Had a tremendous summer in the Sonny Hill College League, being selected MVP of the league after finishing in the top five in scoring, ' rebounding and field goal percentage . . . Hasadded . weight this season which should help improve m 1st already fine rebounding statistics . . . Became the 49th player in the history of La Salle to score over VZF2M& 400 points in the season and this season should

challenge the 1000 point barrier . . . Has averaged better than 7 rebounds per game during his career.

Li* " '*> \ COACH'S COMMENT: "Because I've watched his transformation from aver- age to excellent, I can say there is no telling how high he will rise." w ^ m MM vr >k~ .*. -I

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YEAR G FG — FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 25 83-174 .477 61-100 .610 158 6.3 34 1.4 227 9.1 82-83 32 156-339 .460 106-158 .671 259 8.1 29 0.9 418 13.1 CAREER 57 239-513 .466 167-258 .647 417 7.3 63 1.1 645 11.3

13 VICTOR MORAN Freshman 19 67" 190 Forward

FULL NAME: George Victor Moran DATE OF BIRTH: 7/7/64 HOMETOWN: Doylestown. PA MAJOR: Marketing HIGH SCHOOL: Central Bucks West HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Wayne Finkbeiner

VICTOR MORAN Begins his college basketball career this season after "redshirting" last season because of knee prob-

lems . . . Was an All-League and All-Area performer

at Central Bucks West High School . . . Should see considerable action this season as a back-up for-

ward . . . Possesses tremendous leaping ability and competed for the Explorer track team last year as a

high jumper . . . Set the La Salle College high jump 7'1 record last season with an effort of ". a jump that

also broke the East Coast Conference record . . . Uses his leaping ability in the middle, making him a

fine rebounder and intimidating shot blocker . . . Can also score capably with a soft jump shot ... A very raw talent who will improve greatly during his career.

COACH'S COMMENT: "As his fundamentals and physical strength improve, so will his stature in the Big 5."

14 . DALLAS PHILSON Junior 22 5'11" 170 Guard

FULL NAME: Dallas Philson DATE OF BIRTH: 5/9/61 HOMETOWN: Philadelphia. PA MAJOR: Liberal Arts HIGH SCHOOL: South Philadelphia HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Mitch Snyder CAREER HIGH POINTS: 22 vs. Villanova 1/22/83

DALLAS PHILSON: An excellent outside shooter who contributed tre- mendously to the Explorers last season, especially

when the team was without Black and Greenberg . . Had his best game of his career last year against Villanova, scoring 22 points, including aclutch buc- ket that gave La Sallethe lead in theclosing seconds

. . . Was selected to the All-Tournament team at the Marshall Memorial Invitational after averaging 20

points in the two games . . . Was second on the team last year in steals after leading the squad as a fresh- man ... An excellent shooter, he has a

career percentage of 79.0 . . . Handles the ball well enough to play the point, but his outside shooting makes him more valuable at the second guard posi-

tion . . . Played in all 32 Explorer games last season, including 17 as a starter.

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YEAR G FG — FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AV

81-82 20 60-142 423 36-43 837 41 2 1 50 2.5 156 7.8 82-83 32 89-233 382 47-62 .758 63 2.0 56 1.8 225 7.0 CAREER 52 149-375 397 83-105 .790 104 20 106 2.0 381 7.3

15 . PAUL ROACH Sophomore 18 60" 175 Guard

FULL NAME: Paul Joseph Roach DATE OF BIRTH: 2/19/64 HOMETOWN: Broomall, PA MAJOR: Undecided HIGH SCHOOL: Cardinal O'Hara HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Harrison Gardler

PAUL ROACH

Made the Explorer team this season as a walk-on . . Was an All-Catholic choice at Cardinal O'Hara and also a first team All-Delaware County performer in high school ... Is a dean's list student at La Salle and matriculating at the school on an academic scholar-

ship . . . Did not play basketball last season to con- centrate on academic work ... A very fundamental

player who is a product of the Philadelphia Catholic

League . . . Hisplaying timecould belimited thisyear with the depth of the Explorer backcourt ... A very fine shooter, he once shot 16 out of 16 from the foul line in high school.

COACH'S COMMENT: "He never stops working. He made the team on his own merits."

16 RICH TARR 14 Freshman 19 6'2" 170 Guard

FULL NAME: Richie Andrew Tarr DATE OF BIRTH: 11/4/64 HOMETOWN: Shamokin, PA MAJOR: Communications HIGH SCHOOL: Shamokin Area HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Bob Probert

RICH TARR A first-team All-State performer last year at

Shamokin Area HighSchool . . .An excellent outside shooter, he finished his high school career as the

leading all-time scorer with 1965 points . . .Averaged

29.5 points per game as a senior to lead all high

school players in the state . . . Also holds Shamokin Area High's single game scoring record with 45

points . . . After being selected to the All-State team, his hometown declared "RichieTarr Day"and held a

testimonial dinner in his honor . . . Joins an already deep Explorer backcourt but hisshooting rangeand ballhandling skills will be great additions to the team ... Is the fourth first-team All-State player to enroll at La Salle in the last two years ... On signing Tarr, Coach Ervin noted, "I would not have recruited a guard this year if he were not a truly exceptional player."

COACH'S COMMENT: "He has a deadly jumper and a great drive and seems to have an instinct of how to put points on the board."

17 . PETE TIANO @ Junior 21 6'3" 185 Guard FULL NAME: Peter William Tiano DATE OF BIRTH: 5/31/62 HOMETOWN: North Hills, PA MAJOR: Computer Science HIGH SCHOOL: Abington HIGH SCHOOL COACH: Jim Wilkinson CAREER HIGH POINTS: 16 vs. Temple 2/28/82

PETE TIANO

A valuable player on the squad because of his versa-

tility to play either guard position . . . Started five games last season while seeing action in 26 games

overall . . . Ranked third on the team in assists after

being second in that category as a freshman . . . Had his best game as a freshman ... A fine outside

shooter who is a fine scorer at the point . . . Pos-

sesses all the skills of a fine point guard, with out-

standing ballhandling and quick, accurate passes . . Had his best game as a freshman when he scored consistently from outside to total 16 points ... An outstanding student-athlete as a computer science

major . . . Should see considerable action again this season in the backcourt.

COACH'S COMMENT: "Pete's experience and smart play will play a vital role for us this year."

YEAR G FG—FGA PCT FT— FTA PCT REB AVG A AVG PTS AVG 81-82 27 33-101 .327 38-47 .809 46 1.7 73 2.7 104 3.9 82-83 26 15-42 .366 47-62 .758 20 0.8 58 2.2 53 2.0 Career 53 48-143 .336 85-109 .800 66 1.2 131 2.5 157 3.0

18 EXPLORER 1,000 POINT CLUB

Seasons Name Played Games Avg. Points

Michael Brooks 1977-80 114 23.1 2,628 Tom Gola 1952-55 118 20.8 2.462 1969-71 71 23.6 1,679 Hubie Marshall 1965-67 74 21.3 1,576

Bill Taylor 1973-75 82 18.9 1,554 Larry Foust 1947-50 103 14.2 1,464 Larry Cannon 1967-69 75 19.0 1,430 Frank Corace 1962-64 73 19.3 1,411 Kurt Kanaskie 1977-80 105 12.9 1,356 Charlie Wise 1973-76 97 12.8 1,245 Norman Grekin 1951-53 88 14.1 1,243 "Mo" Connolly 1977-80 107 11.5 1,232 Bernie Williams 1967-69 74 16.6 1,230 Jim Crawford 1971-73 77 15.8 1,213

Fred lehle 1950-53 94 12.8 1,204 Robert Walters 1944-47 80 14.9 1,193 Alonzo Lewis 1954-57 82 13.8 1,137 Donn Wilber 1974-77 90 12.5 1,127 Joe Bryant 1974-75 55 20.3 1,118 Bob McAteer 1960-62 69 15.3 1,056 George Paull 1964-67 74 13.7 1,016 Bob Fields 1970-71 52 19.5 1.016 Michael Brooks — Ail-Time Leading Scorer COACHING RECORDS (Since 1931)

Years of

Coach Service Won Lost Avg.

Dave "Lefty" Ervin (4) 1979-83 70 49 .588

Paul Westhead (9) 1971-79 142 105 .575

Tom Gola (2) 1969-70 37 13 740 Jim Harding (D 1968 20 8 .714

Joe Heyer (2) 1966-67 24 27 .471

Bob Walters (2) 1964-65 31 17 .646

Donald "Dudey" Moore (5) 1959-63 79 37 .681

Jim Pollard (3) 1956-58 48 28 .632

Kenneth Loeffler (6) 1950-55 145 30 .829

Charles McGlone (3) 1947-49 60 16 .789

Joseph Meehan (3) 1944-46 29 29 .500

"Obie" O'Brien (2) 1942-43 25 21 .577

Leonard Tanseer (8) 1934-41 88 59 598

Thomas Conley (2) 1932-33 27 11 .711

James J. Henry (1) 1931 15 4 769 Totals 52 Years 840 454 .649

Ken Loeffler, Winningest All-Time Coach

19 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL NCAA TOURNAMENT (NIT) TOURNEY 1954 1948 (Won National Championship) (Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 76 (OT) Fordham 74 Western 68 LaSalle 61 LaSalle 88 N. Carolina St. 81 LaSalle 64 Navy 48 1950 LaSalle 69 Penn State 54 (Reached Quarter-Finals) LaSalle 92 Bradley 76 LaSalle 72 Arizona 66 Duquesne 49 LaSalle 47 1955 (Eastern Champions and National 1951 Runner-up) (Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 95 W. Virginia 61 St. Louis 73 LaSalle 61 LaSalle 73 Princeton 46 1952 LaSalle 99 Canisius 64 LaSalle 76 73 (Won Championship) San Francisco 77 LaSalle 63 LaSalle 80 Seton Hall 76 LaSalle 51 St. John's 50 1968

LaSalle 59 Duquesne 46 (Eliminated in First Round) LaSalle 75 Dayton 64 Columbia 83 LaSalle 69

1953 1975

(Seeded in Quarter-Finals) (Eliminated in First Round) St. John's 75 LaSalle 74 Syracuse 87 (OT) LaSalle 83

1963 1978 (Eliminated in First Round) (Eliminated in First Round) St. Louis 62 LaSalle 61 Villanova 103 LaSalle 97

1965 1980 (Eliminated in First Round) (Eliminated in First Round) 93 LaSalle 86 Purdue 90 LaSalle 82

1971 1983

(Eliminated in First Round) (Eliminated in First Round) Tech 70 LaSalle 67 La Salle 70 Boston U. 58 Virginia Commonwealth 76 La Salle 67

20 LA SALLE COLLEGE PLAYERS DRAFTED BY THE NBA YEAR NAME TEAM 1950 Larry Foust Fort Wayne 1951 Jim Phelan Philadelphia 1952 Newt Jones Philadelphia 1952 Buddy Donnelly Syracuse Tom Gola 1953 Fred lehle Philadelphia 1st Round 1953 Norm Grekin Philadelphia Philadelphia, 1955 1953 Jack George Philadelphia 1954 Jackie Moore Philadelphia 1954 Frank O'Hara Philadelphia 1955 Tom Gola Philadelphia 1957 Alonzo Lewis Philadelphia 1962 Bob McAteer St. Louis Joe Bryant 1963 1st Round 1964 Frank Corace Philadelphia Golden State. 19 75 1965 Curt Fromal Philadelphia 1965 1 George Sutor Kentucky Colonels Larry Cannon 1967 Hubie Marshall Philadelphia 2 1st Round 1969 Larry Cannon Chicago 3 Chicago & Miami, 1969 1969 Roland Taylor Philadelphia 1969 Stan Wlodarczyk Milwaukee 1969 Bernie Williams San Diego 1971 4 Bobby Fields Portland 1971 Ken Durrett Cincinnati 1973 Jim Crawford Philadelphia 1975 Joe Bryant Golden State 1975 Billy Taylor Golden State Michael Brooks 1977 Donn Wilber Portland 1980 Michael Brooks San Diego 1st Round 1980 James "Mo" Phoenix San Diego, 1980 Connoily Ken Durrett 1980 Kurt Kanaskie Golden State 1st Round 1981 Stanley Williams Boston Cincinnati 1971 1981 Kevin Lynam New Jersey 1983 Tom Piotrowski Portland

'Played for Kentucky. Minnesota, Miami and

Carolina in the ABA. ? Played for Miami, Denver. Memphis and in the ABA and Philadelphia in the NBA 3 Played for Washington. Virginia and Denver

in the ABA 4 Played for Utah in the ABA.

21 1982-83 SEASON STATISTICS

NAME G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A PF-D TO BLK ST PTS AVG

BLACK 19-15 607 167-336 49.7 48-62 77.4 49 2.6 28 39-1 54 4 24 382 20.1 LEWIS 32-32 1071 156-339 46.0 106-158 67.1 259 8.1 29 87-1 47 17 44 418 13.1 BUTTS 32-31 1048 147-266 55.3 100-174 57.5 307 9.6 12 91-6 67 24 40 394 12.3 GREENBERG 25-21 784 101-233 43.3 80-118 67.8 92 3.7 89 74-5 61 8 54 282 11.3 PIOTROWSKI 32-26 772 129-259 49.8 75-101 74.3 172 5.4 4 104-5 47 39 9 333 10.4 PHILSON 32-17 706 89-233 38.2 47-62 75.8 63 2.0 56 44-0 58 5 44 225 7.0 TIANO 26-5 319 15-41 36.6 23-32 71.8 20 0.8 58 28-1 44 13 53 2.0 GILMORE 22-0 215 17-45 37.8 6-10 60.0 16 0.7 25 27-2 18 4 40 1.8

KERINS 29-1 266 19-30 63.3 8-21 38.1 30 1.0 5 37-0 16 1 6 46 1.6 JONES 32-17 478 15-37 40.5 13-31 41.9 53 1.7 59 85-4 63 2 30 43 1.3

BURTON 19-1 98 8-32 25.0 7-15 46.7 29 1.5 1 10-0 13 4 23 1.2

DAVIS 14-0 46 5-14 35.7 6-6 100.0 6 0.4 3 8-0 3 1 2 16 1.1 CLARK 6-0 15 3-7 42.9 0-0 00.0 5 0.8 6-0 1 6 1.0

LSC TOTALS 32 6425 871-1872 46.5 519-790 65.7 1101 34.4 369 640-25 491 102 274 2261 70.7 OPP TOTALS 32 6425 845-1871 45.2 470-683 68.8 1049 32.8 431 704-21 532 58 213 2161 67.5

1982-83 SEASON RESULTS OPPONENT LSC OPP RECORD Bucknell 68 66 1-0 Delaware 55 54 2-0 Rhode Island 82 84 2-1 'Texas A&M 74 82 2-2 * Brown 61 59 3-2 Penn 72 78 3-3 Niagara 82 65 4-3 #Cincinnati 73 76 4-4 #Wis-Green Bay 62 51 5-4 W. Kentucky 62 56 6-4 Duke 60 61 6-5 Towson State 79 78 7-5 Duquesne 67 61 8-5 Villanova 71 72 8-6 Hofstra 78 62 9-6 Canisius 54 55 9-7 Rider 69 71 9-8 Notre Dame 56 68 9-9 St. Joseph's 79 60 10-9 Xavier 85 109 10-10 Dayton 73 79 10-11 Lehigh 46 44 11-11 American 63 65 11-12 Lafayette 79 61 12-12 Temple 79 84 12-13 Drexel 63 61 13-13 Vermont 87 73 14-13 @Delaware 102 62 15-13 @Rider 68 57 16-13 (©American 75 73 17-13 Boston U. 70 58 18-13 Virginia Commonwealth 67 76 18-14

'Marshall Memorial Invitational #Milwaukee Classic @East Coast Conference Tournament + NCAA Tournament

22 1983-84 PRE-SEASON OUTLOOK

The 1983-84 basketball season is one that all La averaging 11.3 points per game. The 6'4" sopho- Salle College fans will undoubtedly look forward to more suffered ligament damage in his ankle over the as the Explorers begin competition in the Metro summer but appears to have recovered fully for the Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with four start of the '83-84 campaign. returning starters from last year's NCAA Tourna- Ervin also has the luxury of several key back-up ment team and a pair of first-team All-State (PA) players as well. Gary Jones started 17 games last

high school recruits. season at point guard as a freshman and is probably The new conference, made up of Army, Fairfield, the best defensive player on the team. Junior Dallas Fordham, Holy Cross, lona, Manhattan and St. Philson became a capable scorer with Black side-

Peter's, is sure to be a strong test for La Salle. "I lined, and was named tothe All-Tournamentteam at would expect a rough road our first trip through the the Marshall Memorial Tournament. Another junior, conference," says Explorer head coach Dave "Lefty" Pete Tiano, saw action in 26 games, five as a starter.

Ervin. "There is a lot of talent there and teams are and can play equally well at either guard slot. very well coached," Ervin adds. Three recruits will also play a key role in the To battle the talent he will encounter in the 1983-84 season. Forward Larry Koretz of GAR. MAAC, Ervin has four starters and several seasoned High School in Wilkes-Barre. PA was a first-team veterans from the team that last season used a late All-State performer. He averaged 23.2 points and season run to capture the East Coast Conference 11.7 rebounds per game and could be penciled in the

Championship. "I am left with a good feeling know- Explorer starting line-up early this season. Koretz is ing four of five starters are returning," notes Ervin. an excellent outside shooter and a rugged Of those returning players, junior guard Steve rebounder.

Black is probably the key. The 6'4" Black suffered Another "blue-chip" recruitentering the Explorer through an injury filled year when a stress fracture fold is 6'1" guard Rich Tarr of Shamokin Area High sidelined him for 13 games. His importance to the School. Tarr was the leading scorer in the state of Explorers is seen in the 6-7 record the team com- Pennsylvania last year, averaging 29.5 points per piled in his absence. When he returned to the line- game while compiling 1965 points during his four up, La Salle rolled to a 7-3 record enroute to the year high school career. conference title. "With a fully recovered Steve Black, A third newcomer to the Explorers is 6'7" leaper

I think you are dealing with one of the major talents Victor Moran. A "redshirt" last season because of in America," says Ervin. knee problems, Moran will be a very important part

Forwards Ralph Lewis and Albert Butts, as well of the Explorer attack if fully recovered. On a team as guard Chip Greenberg will also return to their which is shallow at the forward position. Moran. last starting positions this season. Lewis and Butts were year's ECC high jump champion and La Salle record unquestionably the most consistent players in the holder, will be a needed force.

Blue and Gold last season, as they were called upon The 1983-84 season then is one that should be a for scoring in addition to their normal boardwork productive one for La Salle Coach Ervin is hoping with Black on the sideline. Butts, a 6'9" power for- that the returning players and top recruits will blend ward, led the ECC in rebounding with a 9.6 average to put La Salle at the top of the MAAC in the team's while contributing 12.3 points per game. Lewis led initial year. "While there will be a time problem the team in points with 418 (13.1 average) while blending the talent, there is no question the talent is

rebounding at an 8.1 per game clip. Greenberg, the there, as is a certain degree of experience I have ECC's "Rookie of the Year", was another Explorer every expectation that we will be a solid basketball who suffered through injuries last season, but still team." led the team in steals (2.2) and assists (3.6) while

23 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Name in All Capitals: 1983-84 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

Akron 1 1940 1940 1940 (33-30) 2 3 1974 1980 1980 (82-80) 1980 (81-65) Albright 26 2 1946 1970 1970 (89-59) 1946 (67-61) American U. 14 7 1966 1983 1983 (75-73) 1983 (65-63) Arizona 2 1950 1953 1953 (87-68)

Arkansas 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-58) ARMY 3 1973 1975 1975 (76-71) Arnold 1 1943 1943 1943 (83-48) Baldwin-Wallace 2 1 1949 1951 1951 (86-67) 1949 (52-49) Baltimore 4 1933 1969 1969 (' 00-57)

Baylor 1 1972 1972 1972 (81-68) Biscayne 6 1 1972 1978 1978 (89-84) 1972 (103-93) Bloomsburg State 1 1950 1950 1950 (67-41) 3 1 1947 1972 1971 (75-63) 1972 (62-61) Bowling Green 4 1 1949 1967 1967 (78-77) 1949 (51-45) Bradley 2 1 1954 1957 1957 (87-77) 1956 (93-78)

Brandeis 1 1955 1955 1955 ( 02-56) Brigham Young 3 2 1949 1980 1966 (71-69) 1980 (108-106

Brookyn College 1 1935 1935 1935 (28-17)

Brown 1 1982 1982 1982 (61-59) Bucknell 15 3 1902 1982 1982 (68-66) 1980 (80-79) Butler 1 1940 1940 1940 (46-37) Cal. State-Fullerton 1 1979 1979 1979 (95-84)

CANISIUS 17 9 1941 1983 1982 (1 02-76) 1983 (55-54) Catholic U. 8 4 1933 1947 1947 (68-33) 1939 (45-40) C.C.N.Y. 4 1938 1946 1946 (94-52) Cincinnati 3 6 1948 1982 1953 (86-81) 1982 (76-73) Clemson 1 1975 1975 1975 (67-63)

Cleveland State 1 1976 1976 1976 (90-72) Coast Guard 2 2 1943 1946 1946 (59-46) 1945 (58-44) Col. of Osteopathy 2 1932 1934 1934 (32-13)

Columbia 1 1 1968 1970 1970 (89-74) 1968 (83-69)

Columbus U. 1 1942 1942 1942 (44-33)

Cooper Union 1 1933 1933 1933 (33-16) Cornell 1 1970 1970 1970 (68-56) Creighton 3 6 1963 1971 1971 64-61) 1970 (86-77) Dartmouth 1 1962 1962 1962 87-60) Davis & Elkins 4 1935 1942 1942 44-33) DAYTON 4 3 1952 1983 1981 76-68) 1983 (79-73) Delaware 16 1 1931 1983 1983 (1 02-62) 1931 (33-25) DePaul 1 4 1950 1981 1950 49-42) 1981 (69-62) Detroit 1 2 1965 1970 1969 98-96) 1970 (81-77) Dickinson 3 1954 1977 1977 82-61) Drexel 14 3 1945 1983 1983 63-61) 1981 (69-66) Duke 4 1978 1983 1983 (61-60) Duquesne 17 17 1940 1983 1983 67-61) 1979 (90-89) East Carolina 1 1978 1978 1978 96-95) Eastern Kentucky 3 1952 1970 1970 84-82)

Eastern 1 1973 1973 1973 93-66) Elizabethtown 2 1932 1932 1932 46-41)

FAIRFIELD 1 1972 1972 1972 (1 08-96) Southern 1 1979 1979 1979 (84-75) FORDHAM 5 1 1954 1962 1962 60-56) 1956 (84-69) Furman 3 1954 1975 1975 69-64) Galludet 1 1932 1932 1932 (23-17) Georgetown 15 9 1945 1980 1965 88-80) 1980 (79-63) GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 1951 1951 1951 85-63) Georgia 2 1970 1970 1970 50-42) Georgia Tech 1 1 1949 1971 1949 67-59) 1971 (70-67) Geneva 3 1938 1952 1952 (1 03-74)

24 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Name in All Capitals: 1983-84 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Vic tory

Gettysburg 11 2 1946 968 1968 (96-58) 1962 (57-44) Haverford 3 1932 944 1944 (46-42) Hofstra 14 4 1969 983 1983 (78-62) 1977 (92-81) HOLY CROSS 3 1 1949 975 1975 (89-64) 1974 (94-80) Houston 1 1976 976 1976 (90-87)

Idaho 1 1951 951 1951 (60-49)

Idaho State 1 1 1980 981 1980 (88-83) 1981 (86-68)

Illinois Wesleyan 1 1939 939 1939 (25-23)

Indiana 1 1 1957 969 1969 (108-88) 1957 (93-80) IONA 2 1 1954 981 1966 (94-72) 1981 (95-71) Iowa 2 1954 955 1955 (76-73)

Kansas 2 1952 " 976 1976 (74-73) Kentucky 3 1954 979 1979 (109-77)

Kutztown State 1 1 1945 " 945 1945 (64-48) 1945 (54-53) Lafayette 30 10 1903 983 1983 (79-61) 1982 (67-65) Lebanon Valley 4 1939 955 1955 (112-70) Lehigh 13 1 1959 982 1982 (94-64) 1972 (69-64) Lock Haven 1 1947 947 1947 (69-36) Long Island U. 3 5 1936 970 1970 (68-53) 1942 (61-37) LOUISVILLE 2 5 1949 978 1966 (96-92) 1978 (113-85) Loyola (CA) 7 2 1955 972 1971 (74-53) 1972 (86-80) Loyola (MD) 25 1 1934 954 1954 (97-62) ^94-: (53-45) 2 1976 977 1977 (91-76) MANHATTAN 17 6 1913 976 1964 (75-62) 1976 (79-78) Marshall 1 2 1943 971 1971 (76-75) 1970 (97-88) First Meeting

Massachusetts 1 1972 972 1972 (82-75)

Memphis State 1 1 1975 976 1975 (93-84) 1976 (81-77) Miami (FL) 9 4 1951 970 1970 (97-77) 1970 (103-96) Michigan 1 1976 976 1976 (86-71) Millersville State 19 1 1939 962 1962 (102-62) 1958 (90-80) Minnesota 1 1966 966 1966 (92-87) 1 1981 981 1981 (83-74) MONMOUTH COLLEGE First Meetin Montana 1 1979 979 1979 (91-78) Moravian 4 1941 948 1948 (79-58) Morehead State 3 1 1945 968 1968 (81-73) Morris-Harvey 3 1934 942 1942 (39-27) Mt. St. Mary's 4 4 1931 939 1939 (34-26) 1933 (21-14) Muhlenberg 23 8 1941 963 1963 (88-49) 1959 (92-75)

Murray State 1 1952 952 1952 (105-82)

Navy 1 1954 954 1954 (64-48)

Nebraska 1 1 1967 972 1967 (99-76) 1972 (75-60) Newark 2 1942 943 1942 (50-35)

New Mexico State 1 1973 973 1973 (76-70)

NYU. 1 1953 953 1953 (80-63) Niagara 20 15 1934 981 1981 (72-71) 1977 (66-64)

North Carolina State 1 1947 947 1947 (65-62) 5 7 1949 968 1968 (68-63) 1961 (71-68) U.N.C. at Charlotte 1 1978 978 1978 (68-67)

Northwestern 1 1964 964 1964 (91-69) NOTRE DAME 2 11! 1972 983 1982 (66-61) 1983 (68-56) State 1 1978 978 1978 (86-83)

Oklahoma 1 1945 945 1945 (52-38) Oklahoma A & M 1 1940 940 1940 (33-16)

Oklahoma City 1 1967 967 1967 (108-97) PENNSYLVANIA 14 22 1934 982 1982 (77-75) 1982 (78-72) Penn State 2 1954 969 1969 (70-55) Philadelphia Pharmacy 5 1935 980 1980 (87-58) Philadelphia Textile 2 1931 932 1932 (31-10)

Princeton 2 1 1932 1 974 1974 (83-78) 1932 (25-24) Providence 2 2 1937 977 1976 (75-73) 1977 (75-62)

Purdue 1 1980 980 1980 (90-82)

25 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS (Name in All Capitals: 1983-84 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Last Last LaSalle Last Opponent Met Met Victory Victory

RANDOLPH MACON First Meeting Rhode Island 1 4 1977 1981 1980 (84-76) 1981 (70-60)

Rice 1 2 1941 1981 1981 (64-58) 1942 (51-41) Richmond 4 1955 1958 1958 (59-55) Rider 20 6 1933 1983 1983 (68-57) 1983 (71-69) Roanoke 1 1 1937 1939 1937 (32-29) 1939 (31-30) Rutgers 2 1 1961 1975 1974 (82-76) 1975 (96-82) San Diego State 1 1 1977 1980 1977 (88-84) 1980 (93-67) San Francisco 5 1949 1973 1973 (74-73) Santa Clara 1 3 1941 1981 1941 (41-37) 1981 (93-74) Scranton 17 9 1932 1960 1960 (82-77) 1952 (55-52) St. Bonaventure 2 2 1958 1981 1981 (68-65) 1978 (108-95) St. Francis (NY) 7 2 1937 1948 1948 (53-52) 1943 (47-41) St. Francis (PA) 3 1947 1969 1969 (" 07-95) St. John's (NY) 3 3 1936 1965 1956 (85-76) 1965 (78-71) ST. JOSEPH'S 42 43 1901 1983 1983 (79-60) 1982 (83-71)

St. Louis 1 4 1951 1963 1954 (96-82) 1963 (62-61) ST. PETER'S First Meeting Seattle 2 1965 1966 1966 (84-68) Seton Hall 12 11 1932 1966 1965 (" 01-71) 1966 (93-92) 1 1969 1969 1969 (62-59) Southern 3 1948 1973 1973 (77-72) South Florida-Tampa 1 1981 1981 1981 (82-62)

Southern Methodist U. 1 1977 1977 1977 (94-86) Stanford 2 1953 1974 1974 (77-66) Stetson 3 1 1978 1982 1982 (71-69) 1979 (90-76) Susquehanna 2 1946 1947 1947 (47-43) S.W. Missouri State 1 1953 1953 1953 (77-70)

Syracuse 14 14 1955 1978 1970 ( 08-101) 1978 (106-96) TEMPLE 32 41 1900 1983 1980 (70-62) 1983 (84-79) Temple Pharmacy 2 1 1931 1932 1932 (33-17) 1931 (32-17) Tennessee 2 1970 1977 1977 (92-85) Texas A & M 2 1 1976 1982 1980 (72-67) 1982 (82-74) Texas Tech 1 1975 1975 1975 (73-64)

Texas Wesleyan 1 1948 1948 1948 (69-66) Toledo 1 4 1941 1950 1949 (62-51) 1950 (59-55)

Towson State 1 1983 1983 1983 (79-78)

Tulsa 1 2 1940 1972 1971 (63-61) 1972 (80-77) U.C.L.A. 2 1 1950 1955 1955 (85-77) 1950 (62-57) Upsala 2 1935 1936 1936 (31-24)

Ursinus 1 1932 1932 1932 (29-26) Utah 1 2 1947 1955 1948 (52-46) 1955 (76-69) Utah State 1 2 1964 1980 1964 (90-85) 1980 (89-88) Valparaiso 2 1957 1958 1958 (97-86) Vanderbilt 1 1967 1967 1967 (100-95) VERMONT 6 1977 1983 1983 (87-73) VILLANOVA 17 18 1934 1983 1980 (84-83) 1983 (71-72) Virginia 2 1948 1958 1958 (72-64) Wake Forest 1 1 1953 1974 1953 (76-59) 1974 (95-90) Washington 1 1977 1977 1977 (114-94) Washington College 3 1940 1942 1942 (60-33) West Chester 36 6 1932 1982 1982 (71-56) 1940 (30-27) Western Carolina 1 1981 1981 1981 (58-55) Western Kentucky 14 15 1948 1983 1983 (62-56) 1975 (91-87)

West Virginia 3 1955 1968 1968 ( 00-83) Widener 11 3 1936 1978 1978 (83-75) 1939 (36-31) William & Mary 1 1949 1949 1949 (63-51)

Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 1983 1983 1983 (62-51) Wyoming 1 1943 1943 1943 (56-32) Wyomissing P.I. 2 1940 1941 1941 (54-41) Xavier (OH) 2 2 1958 1983 1980 (70-65) 1983 (109-85) Yale 1 1970 1970 1970 (81-59) YOU NGSTOWN STATE 1 1 1952 1953 1953 (94-41) 1952 (68-57)

26 ALL-TIME LASALLE RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17 (18 atts). Bob McAteer. vs. INDIVIDUAL W. Kentucky. Mar. 2. 1962 POINTS Opponent: 18. Bob McNeill. St. Joseph's. Feb. 26. 1958 Game: ... 51. Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young. 18. Darrel Carrier. Western Kentucky. Dec. 15. 1979 Feb. 25. 1964 Half: 33. Hubie Marshall, vs. Albright. Season: 202. Tom Gola. 31 games. 1955 Dec. 1. 1965 Season Percentage: 91.7. (55-60) Opponent, game: 52. . Niagara. Kurt Kanaskie. 21 games. 1979 Dec. 16. 1967 Career: .... 654. Tom Gola. 118 games. 1952-1955 Season: 750. Tom Gola. 31 games. 1955 Career Percentage: 86.3 (157-182). Season Average: 27.0. Ken Durrett. Kevin Lynam. 101 games. 1977-1981 21 games. 1971 Career: 2628. Michael Brooks. 114 games. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1977-1980 Game: 21. Bob Fields, vs. Rider. Mar. 1. 1971 Career Average: 23.6. Ken Durrett. 71 games. Opponent: 23. Howie Landa. Lebanon Valley. 1969-1971 Jan. 15. 1965 FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 267. Tom Gola. 31 games. 1955 Career: .... 877. Tom Gola. 118 games. 1952-1955 Game: 24 (36 atts.). Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young. Dec. 15. 1979 REBOUNDS Opponent: 20. Joe Sterner. Bucknell. Game: 37. Tom Gola. vs. Lebanon Valley. Feb. 7. 1962 Jan. 15. 1965 290. Michael Brooks. 31 Season: games. 1980 Opponent: 33. Art Beatty. American. Season Percentage: 58.8. (288-490) Jan. 10. 1967 Michael Brooks. 30 games. 1978 Season: 652. Tom Gola. 30 games. 1954 Career: 1064. Michael Brooks. 114 games. Career: .. 2201. Tom Gola. 118 games. 1952-1955 1977-1980 Career Percentage: 53.8 (1064-1976). ASSISTS Michael Brooks. 114 games. 1977-1980 Game: 13. Darryl Gladden, vs. Delaware. 7. 1978 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Dec. 13. Charlie Wise. vs. Memphis. State. Game: ... 36. Michael Brooks, vs. Brigham Young. Jan. 8. 1975 Dec. 15. 1979 Opponent, game: 13. Joe Rogers. Villanova. Opponent: 40. Joe Sterner. Bucknell. Feb. 14. 1976 Feb. 7. 1962 Season: 186. Darryl Gladden. 30 games. 1978 Season: 624. Tom Gola. 31 games. 1955 Career: 461 . Darryl Gladden. 90 games. Career: .. 2222. Tom Gola. 118 games. 1952-1955 1977-1979 ^

27 ALL-TIME LASALLE RECORDS TEAM POINTS

Game: 125. vs. Loyola (Ca.). Feb. 4. 1967 Half: 67. vs. St. Francis (Pa.). Jan. 28. 1967 Opponent, game: 121. Miami. Fla.. Jan. 23. 1964 Combined: 226. (123-103) vs. American. Feb. 3. 1979 Season: 2588. in 30 games. 1978 Points per game: 89.0. in 24 games. 1969 Opponent, season: 2491. in 30 games. 1978 Opponent, points per game: 83.2. in 28 games. 1979 WINS Season: 26. 1954 26. 1955 Consecutive: 18. Jan. 4. 1969-Dec. 10. 1969 Conference, regular season: 9, 1979 Conference, consecutive: 15, Jan. 11. 1978- Feb. 3. 1979

Hayman Hall, consecutive: 16. Dec. 1. 1975- March 2. 1981 , consecutive: 19. Feb. 28. 1968- Dec. 16. 1969 FIELD GOALS MADE

Game: 57. vs. American. Feb. 3. 1979 Percentage: 67.1 (57-85). vs. American, Feb. 3. 1979 Opponent: 49. Villanova Jan. 27, 1982 Season: 1047, in 30 games. 1978 Percentage: 50.1 (992-1982), 31 games. 1980 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Game: 1 12. vs. Furman, Feb. 6. 1954 Opponent: 105. Creighton. Feb. 1. 1954 Season: 2111, in 30 games. 1978 FREE THROWS MADE

Game: 39, vs. Bucknell, March 1. 1982 Opponent: 39, Kentucky. Dec. 2. 1978 Season: 585. in 31 games. 1955 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 51. vs. Duquesne. Feb. 16. 1954 Opponent: 52. North Carolina State, Jan. 23. 1954 52. Kentucky. Dec. 2, 1978 Season: 879. in 28 games. 1953 REBOUNDS

Game: 85. vs. Brandeis. Jan. 8. 1955 85, vs. Syracuse. Dec. 27. 1954 Opponent: 79. St. Joseph's. Jan. 8, 1966 ASSISTS

Game: 35. vs. Loyola (Ca.). Feb. 4, 1967 Season: 563, in 30 games. 1978

28 EXPLORER RESULTS YEAR BY YEAR

(Since World War II)

1944-45 (Won 12, Lost 7) 1949-50 (Won 21, Lost 4) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Alumni 58 34 Coast Guard 44 58 Millersville 76 41 Temple 67 51

Morehead 47 54 Drexel . 95 34 DePaul 49 41 St Joseph's 79 50 Scranton 65 46 Kutztown 64 48 Loyola (Md.) 73 51 Baldwin Wallace 91 65 Lafayette 45 52 St. Joseph's 36 39 Temple 60 55 Toledo . 55 59

Kutztown 53 54 Loyola . 59 44 UCLA. 57 62 Loyola (Md.) 71 59 Loyola (Md.) 82 42 U.S. Marines 78 53 San Francisco 44 46 Muhlenberg 87 60 6'4 Atlantic City Hospital .. 66 Drexel 75 46 Georgetown 90 58 Manhattan 65 60 Atlantic City Navy 37 40 Rider 69 63 Western Kentucky 80 69 Cincinnati 76 65 Rider .... 56 45 Oklahoma U 38 52 Bowling Green 72 62 Gettysburg 61 50 Atlantic City Navy 44 52 Bloomsburg 67 41 Boston College 83 61 N. Carolina St 66 51 "Arizona 72 66 1945-46 (Won 9, Lost 14) Albright 84 37 "Duquesne 47 49 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP St. Joseph's 74 53 Alumni 66 43 Catholic U 54 37 "National Invitation Tourney Loyola 45 42 St. Joseph's 38 36 CCNY 52 94 Scranton 41 65 Muhlenberg 33 51 Naval Hospital 69 71 1950-51 (Won 22, Lost 7) Phila. Navy 48 7! Georgetown 55 53 Coast Guard 59 46 Loyola (Md.) 54 43 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Swarthmore 65 40 Gettysburg 54 79 Millersville 57 39 N. Carolina St. 74 76 Temple 60 70 Albright 61 67 Loyola (Md.) 70 42 Loyola (Md.) 71 42 Lakehurst 58 51 Rider 65 75 Albright 58 51 Temple 54 59 Rider 48 74 Manhattan 45 52 St. Joseph's 81 63 Lafayette 71 64 Lafayette 49 57 Georgetown 37 54 Gettysburg 70 65 Mian : 95 84 Albright 59 63 Niagara 82 56 Miami : 75 77 Western Kentucky 63 73 George Washington 85 63 1946-47 (Won 20, Lost 6) Idaho 60 49 Georgetown 79 74 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Temple 82 65 Muhlenberg 69 55 Boston College 76 41 Temple 73 71 Baldwin Wallace 86 67 Manhattan 64 63 Lock Haven 69 36 P.M.C 95 20 Bowling Green 85 57 Cincinnati 61 62 Loyola (Md.) 71 46 Loyola (Md.! 59 49 Duquesne 43 53 Lafayette 66 59 Hall Seton 42 56 Catholic U 68 33 Geneva 87 58 Muhlenberg . 83 55 Scranton 82 36 St. Joseph's 48 45 St. Joseph's 77 64 "St. Louis 61 73 Gettysburg 67 48 Georgetown 59 65 Scranton 80 60 Alumni 49 28 Lebanon Valley 72 59 Utah 44 51 Albright 55 47 'National Invitation Tourney Muhlenberg 44 59 Seton Hall 54 46 1951-52 (Won 25, Lost 7) Pennsylvania 56 68 St. Francis 'Pa I 67 55

North Carolina U 65 62 St. Francis (N.Y.) 53 44 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 65 62 'Swarthmore 47 43 Millersville 74 32 'Muhlenberg 41 45 Loyola (Md.) 93 66 Duquesne 60 71 Niagara 85 74 Youngstown 57 68 "Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs Millersville 66 45 Geneva 103 74 West Chester 85 55 Murray State 105 82 1947-48 (Won 20, Lost 4) Lafayette 62 52 Pennsylvania 75 58 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 76 68 St. Joseph's 68 50

Alumni 71 35 Temple , 52 54 Delaware 85 44 Georgetown 68 70 Millersville 63 47 Texas Wesleyan 69 66 Western Kentucky 67 58 Manhattan 77 55 Loyola (Md.) 64 62 Albright 68 30 St. Louis 46 62 Muhlenberg 92 77

Moravian . 79 58 St. Joseph's 65 70 Temple 75 59 "Seton Hall 80 76 Arkansas 69 58 Loyola (Md.) 74 58 Eastern Kentucky 77 56 "St. John's 51 45

Lebanon Valley 77 43 St. Francis (N.Y.i ...... 53 52 Scranton 92 55 "Duquesne 59 46 Southern California 61 48 Pennsylvania 55 43 Muhlenberg 95 77 "Dayton 75 64 Utah 52 46 Muhlenberg 74 68 Loyola (Md.) 91 65 tSt. John's 71 62 Lafayette 43 39 St. Francis (N.Y.) 59 50 St. Joseph's 53 54 ^Kansas 65 70 Virginia 67 59 Cincinnati * 47 55 Temple 65 50 ^Phillips Oilers 58 92 Scranton 73 48 Gettysburg 78 62 "National Invitation Tourney Georgetown 48 35 Western Kentucky 60 68 •U.S. Olympic Trials "National Invitation Tourney

1952-53 (Won 25, Lost 3) 1948-49 (Won 21, Lost 7) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 83 38 Manhattan 63 52 Lock Haven 67 38 Camsius 59 43 Niagara 87 76 DePaul 62 68

) Loyola (Md . 78 57 Muhlenberg 57 55 Albright 101 62 St Josephs 79 52 Brigham Young 76 54 St. Joseph's 78 41 West Chester 111 60 Eastern Kentucky 89 67

Millersville . .. 65 52 Bowling Green 45 51 Dayton 73 64 Loyola (Md.) 73 61 Albright 58 45 Cincinnati 42 36 S.W. Missouri St. 77 70 Duquesne 74 66 Georgia Tech 67 59 Manhattan 76 46 Arizona 87 68 St Joseph's 75 63 Louisville 76 71 Pennsylvania 64 44 Stanford 95 80 Temple 57 42 San Francisco 45 51 Georgetown 62 45 "DePaul 61 63 Muhlenberg 106 73 Muhlenberg 73 56 Lafayette 61 37 "Cincinnati 86 81 Georgetown 73 68 Holy Cross 63 61 Manhattan 53 62 "NYU 80 63 Lafayette 56 50 Loyola (Md.) 85 61 N Carolina St 56 60 Wake Forest 76 59 Youngstown 94 41 Toledo 62 51 Gettysburg 93 60 Loyola (Md ) 89 47 Temple 65 45 Baldwin Wallace 49 52 "Cincinnati 49 50 • Muhlen! . .. 97 77 •St. John's (NY.) 74 75 Temple 36 54 "William & Mary 63 51 "Holiday Festival (NY.) "Cincinnati

29 1953-54 (Won 26, Lost 4) 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost 9)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 79 57 Dayton 82 58 Millersville 80 90 Valparaiso 97 86 West Chester 65 51 N. Carolina St 83 78 Albright 83 55 Xavier (Ohio) 65 76 Albright 78 46 St. Joseph's 73 57 Lafayette 82 74 Muhlenberg 82 80

Niagara 66 74 Dickinson 78 51 Manhattan 72 59 St. Bonaventure 71 91 Lafayette 88 70 Furman 100 83 Pennsylvania 66 67 Temple 61 71 Georgetown 58 49 lona 82 69 Niagara (OT) 69 68 West Chester 68 66 -UCLA 62 53 Temple 56 57 •Virginia 72 64 Scranton 86 60 'Kentucky 60 73 Fordham 61 56 •Richmond (OT) 59 55 N. Carolina St 62 71 tSt. Louis 77 63 St. Joseph's 78 64 Syracuse (OT) 59 55 St. Joseph's 77 82 ^Niagara 50 69 St. Louis 96 82 Muhlenberg 67 61 Morehead St 89 86 •Brigham Young 74 62 Fordham (OT) 76 74 Villanova (OT) Ill 105 Seton Hall 80 79 Temple 77 63 N. Carolina St 88 81 Duquesne 55 74 Villanova 75 64 Loyola (Md.) 97 62 Navy 64 48 Georgetown 62 64 Muhlenberg 85 65 Penn State 69 54 •Richmond (Va.) Invitational Manhattan 69 61 Bradley 92 76

'Kentucky Invitational ^Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost 7) :NCAA Tourney Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 85 58 Western Kentucky 74 96 Niagara 56 72 Pennsylvania 70 73 1954-55 (Won 26, Lost 5) Lafayette 84 77 Muhlenberg 75 92 Lehigh 81 47 Seton Hall 83 69 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP N. Carolina St 67 82 Georgetown 102 72 Millersville 88 72 N. Carolina St 73 76 Western Kentucky 84 75 Duquesne 72 65 Loyola (South) 85 71 St. Joseph's 82 56 Manhattan 78 71 Albright 93 62 P.M.C 94 39 Georgetown 85 58 Bucknell 70 68 St. Joseph's 63 70 Niagara (OT) 76 75 Georgetown 74 46 Muhlenberg 92 77 West Chester 85 67 Lafayette 76 60 Manhattan 76 62 Syracuse 79 71 Xavier (Ohio) 99 80 Utah 69 79 Richmond 91 80 Temple 67 64 Villanova 57 63 Canisius 77 'Southern California .... 49 38 Albright 80 69 64 •Kentucky 54 63 Muhlenberg 85 71 ^Syracuse 103 54 Fordham 64 49 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost 6) tU.C.LA 85 77 Temple (OT) 59 57 61 duquesne 65 67 95 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP St. Louis 88 79 "Princeton 73 46 Millersville 76 60 Western Kentucky 70 76 Brandeis 102 56 :Canisius 99 64 Bucknell 84 62 West Chester 85 68 Muhlenberg 88 79 Iowa 76 73 Lehigh 86 54 St. Josephs 80 73 Lebanon Valley 112 70 ^San Francisco 63 77 Manhattan 71 58 Albright 73 67 West Chester 85 50 Lafayette 81 73 Muhlenberg 86 63 "Kentucky Invitational Niagara 64 48 Pennsylvania 62 66 T Holiday Festival Canisius 82 68 Temple 53 77 -NCAA Tourney Duquesne 68 65 Muhlenberg 91 59 Morehead State 63 58 N. Carolina St 65 80 Syracuse (OT) 84 90 Scranton 82 77 Georgetown 80 79 Villanova 52 68 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10)

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 1960-61 (Won 15, Lost 7) Millersville 88 70 Seton Hall 63 64 Muhlenberg 58 69 Richmond 74 59 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 96 63 Georgetown (OT) 63 67 Millersville 82 48 West Chester 83 67 Niagara 70 72 Fordham 69 84 Albright 65 62 Temple 57 63 Lafayette 95 81 Furman 73 65 Rutgers 85 63 Western Kentucky 69 73 Bradley 78 93 Temple 57 60 Niagara 71 77 St. Joseph's 54 65 "San Francisco 62 79 Muhlenberg 81 70 Bucknell 79 69 Gettysburg 67 62 'Syracuse 75 72 Scranton 82 51 Muhlenberg 84 67 Muhlenberg 81 64 *St. John's (N.Y.) 85 76 West Chester 90 78 N. Carolina St 68 71 Syracuse 81 75 St. Joseph's 56 69 Villanova 71 64 Miami (Fla.) 88 74 Lafayette 104 86 West Virginia 87 71 Dickinson 98 57 Lehigh 77 62 Canisius 73 94 Syracuse 71 64 Villanova 73 76 Manhattan 74 68 Villanova 76 71 Pennsylvania 64 52 Pennsylvania 67 63 Duquesne 63 78

•Holiday Festival (N.Y.)

1961-62 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 66 80 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Millersville 102 62 Duquesne Albright 78 69 Temple 51 64 Millersville 61 53 West Chester 57 51 Niagara 64 78 Bucknell 91 78 Albright 75 52 Syracuse 82 94 Lehigh 71 59 Fordham 60 56 Lafayette 75 84 Pennsylvania 84 73 Pennsylvania 69 57 Delaware 69 68 Bradley 87 77 Muhlenberg 68 93 "Dartmouth 87 60 Canisius 73 63 Niagara 83 74 Georgetown 62 75 "Cincinnati 56 64 St. Joseph's 72 71 Indiana 80 93 Seton Hall 61 70 "Dayton 67 81 Lafayette 69 73 N. Carolina St 83 78 Temple 63 61 Manhattan 76 69 Villanova 63 65 •Western Kentucky 76 89 Duquesne 87 80 Muhlenberg 90 51 Georgetown 78 76 *Seton Hall 82 72 Muhlenberg 99 82 Syracuse 69 53 Western Kentucky 88 84 'Valparaiso 103 73 Richmond 60 52 Gettysburg 44 57 Villanova 67 75 Manhattan 81 72 Fordham 84 66 Miami (Fla.) 73 61 St. Joseph's 85 97 Villanova 75 61 Cincinnati 58 74 St. Joseph's 61 57 "Holiday Festival (N.Y.)

'Orange Bowl Classic (Miami)

30 1962-63 (Won 16, Lost 8) 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Gettysburg 103 67 Syracuse 81 102 Creighton 72 91 Seton Hall 89 80 Miami (Fla.) 99 82 W. Kentucky 86 95 Lafayette 95 59 Delaware 64 62 Niagara 69 72 Creighton (OT) 88 83 Niagara 76 79 Temple 81 71 Albright 84 50 Loyola (South) 125 80 Lehigh 85 34 Gettysburg 80 65 • 99 76 Temple 65 79 Albright 67 57 Syracuse 74 66 •Vanderbilt 95 100 Oklahoma City 1C8 97 Bucknell 105 55 Pennsylvania 74 78 Pennsylvania 85 83 Duquesne 77 66 *Brigham Young 73 84 Canisius 53 76 Louisville 88 106 Villanova 59 68 'Delaware 80 64 Duquesne 73 69 Syracuse 84 88 Canisius 75 93 'Bowling Green 74 67 St. Joseph's 49 66 Niagara 86 72 St. Joseph's 85 96 Miami (Fla.) 78 76 Georgetown 75 72 Bowling Green 78 77 Lafayette 85 72 Muhlenberg 88 49 Villanova 47 63 St. Francis (Pa.) 84 74 tSt. Joseph's 73 70 Manhattan 78 61 T St. Louis 61 62 American U. (OT) 90 94 -Temple 61 78

•Quaker City Tourney •Vanderbilt Tourney (2nd Placed "^National Invitation Tourney Quaker City Tourney (5th Place) (Middle Atlantic Conference (2nd Placed

1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) 1967-68 (Won 20, Lost 8) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Albright 76 44 Miami (Fla.) 99 121 Creighton 62 77 Georgetown 81 85 Rider 59 50 Western Kentucky 79 84 Louisville 60 70 Gettysburg 50 46 Gettysburg 96 58 Pennsylvania 45 57 Bucknell 93 75 St. Joseph's 80 70 Albright 82 40 Duquesne (OT) 80 79 Lehigh 68 40 Manhattan 75 62 Bucknell 84 69 Creighton 71 77 Niagara 58 54 Villanova 63 59 Niagara 83 100 West Chester 79 55 •Northwestern 91 69 Seton Hall 68 75 'Providence 56 77 Lafayette •Georgetown 80 69 Temple 57 63 *N. Carolina St 68 63 Temple 64 60 *St. Bonaventure 83 80 Canisius 91 81 ^Louisville 71 94 American U 74 65 Pennsylvania 61 58 Western Kentucky 95 107 •West Virginia 100 83 Canisius 80 64 Lafayette 100 86 Utah State 90 85 •Syracuse 78 68 Villanova 56 64 Syracuse 63 61 Loyola (South) 61 63 Miami (Fla.) 92 84 Morehead State 81 73 Duquesne 58 89 St. Joseph's 103 71 American U 84 57 Loyola (La.) 71 51 Temple 87 69 •Quaker City Tourney Syracuse 105 81 ^Columbia 69 83 'Boston Garden Tourney (3rd Place: 1964-65 (Won 15, Lost 8) >NCAA Tourney (Eliminated: Holiday Festival, N.Y. (5th Place) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs (1st Piace; Albright 81 57 Pennsylvania 78 64 Delaware 97 47 •St. Johns 71 78 Miami (Fla.) 90 86 •Temple 83 70 1968-69 (Won 23, Lost 1) Niagara 67 59 'Syracuse 73 70 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Seattle 74 76 Louisville 80 92 Baltimore 100 57 Western Kentucky 88 81 Villanova 72 86 Creighton 66 84 Rider 79 59 Pennsylvania 78 64 Duquesne 83 69 Western Kentucky 91 77 Miami (Fla.) 96 71 Temple 101 85 Syracuse 81 104 Seton Hall 101 71 Niagara 88 73 St. Francis ;Pa.) 107 95 Lafayette 91 73 Georgetown 88 80 Canisius 68 56 Loyola (N.O.) 102 65 Loyola (South) 72 69 St. Joseph's 85 93 Albright 91 65 Lafayette 97 65 Temple 81 74 tDetroit 86 93 *Penn State 70 55 Villanova 74 67 Gettysburg 91 68 •Indiana 108 88 American U 96 72 •Holiday Festival (N.Y.) •South Carolina 59 62 St. Josephs 84 67 tNational Invitation Tourney Hofstra 89 68 Duquesne 85 71 Creighton 103 84 Detroit 98 96 1965-66 (Won 10, Lost 15) Syracuse 83 63 West Chester 91 73

Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP *ECAC Quaker City Tournament (2nd Place) Albright 97 73 Creighton 90 104 Western Kentucky 67 93 Utah State 97 109 Seton Hall 92 93 Seattle 68 84 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Georgetown 99 101 American U 103 93 Bucknell 87 68 Lafayette 81 93 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Niagara 87 88 Villanova 78 70 *Brigham Young 71 69 Gettysburg 99 76 Hofstra 83 64 Western Kentucky 80 102 •Temple 59 66 Temple 86 85 Albright 95 59 Loyola (South) 85 79 'Minnesota 87 92 lona 94 72 Eastern Kentucky 84 82 Creighton 77 86 Marshall 97 64 St. Joseph's 69 92 Canisius 95 81 88 Duquesne 67 Pennsylvania 76 90 Louisville 96 92 West Chester 92 80 Pennsylvania 67 76 Syracuse 85 98 Miami (Fla) 102 108 •Yale 81 59 Canisius 70 80 Duquesne 77 70 "Tennessee 47 55 Lafayette 102 73 ^Georgia 76 66 Detroit 77 81 •Quaker City Tourney Cornell 68 56 American U 106 86 •Columbia 89 74 Niagara .101 90 St. Joseph's (2 OT) 99 101 Miami (Fla 96 103 Syracuse 108 101 V.llanova 85 96 Temple 61 69 Rider 72 66 'Volunteer Classic. Knoxville. Tenn •Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia

31 .

1970-71 (Won 20, Lost 7) 1974-75 (Won 22, Lost 7) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Army 76 71 Penn 67 65 Albright 89 59 Drexel 81 63 Lehigh 89 66 W. Chester 89 72 Long Island 68 53 Hofstra 79 62 Biscayne 74 71 Duquesne 88 79 Miami 97 77 Loyola (NO:) 74 53 Lafayette 71 58 W. Kentucky 87 91 Marshall 76 75 Syracuse 68 75 Holy Cross 89 65 Syracuse 78 82 W. Chester 82 68 Canisius 92 55 Canisius 69 70 Drexel 80 63 Penn 88 107 Villanova 73 69 * Clemson 67 63 Temple 74 63 'Georgia 50 42 Duquesne 86 95 * Texas Tech 73 64 Villanova 74 73 •Boston College 75 63 Creighton 64 61 .' Notre t Furman . . . 69 64 Dame 75 91 Tulsa 63 61 American 62 54 t Alabama 11 73 American 62 68 Temple 63 58 St. Joseph's 56 66 Hofstra 91 64 Rutgers 8? 96 W. Kentucky 91 76 Rider (OT) 82 84 Memphis State 93 84 Bucknell 85 74 Niagara 96 79 Lafayette 74 71 Niagara 81 71 American 56 52 Lafayette 93 82 ^St Joseph's (OT) 76 81 St Joe's 68 60 Lafayette 92 85 Georgia Tech ... 67 70 X Syracuse 83 87 "Charlotte Invitational ^Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs * Dayton Invitational National Invitational Tourney t Sugar Bowl Classic East Coast Conference X NCAA Tournament

1971-72 (Won 6, Lost 19) Opponent LSC OPP Opportent LSC OPP Lehigh (H) 64 69- W. Kentucky (A) 84 103- 1975-76 (Won 11, Lost 15) (A) 56 58- Loyola (South) (A) 80 86- Hofstra Opponent LSC OPP Niagara (H) 70 71- American (H) 59 53 Delaware 100 86 Drexel 64 77 Tulsa (H) 77 80- Penn (H) 66 80-

Widener 73 68 St. Joseph's . 75 86 West Chester (A) 86 62 Canisius (A) 80 78 Alabama 57 78 Biscayne 83 64 •Baylor 81 68 Temple (H) 56 67- Hofstra 72 64 Providence 75 73 'Nebraska 60 75- Notre Dame (H) 71 97- Manhattan 78 79 Memphis State 11 81 Boston College 61 62- Drexel (A) 64 t Canisius 103 72 Temple 63 67 Fairfield 108 96 Holy Cross (A) 79 85- * f Texas A&M 59 57 Notre Dame 89 108 82 75 Biscayne (A) 93 103- * Kansas 73 74 American 61 63 St. Joseph's (H) 55 72- Duquesne (A) 69 81- Maine 104 88 Villanova 75 72 Lafayette (H) 66 Syracuse (H) 80 87- # Michigan 71 86 Niagara . 53 69 Villanova (H) 73 86- # Houston 87 90 Duquesne 72 76 "Cornhusker Classic, Lincoln, Neb. Western Kentucky (OT) .104 100 Penn . . 56 58 Quaker City Tournament Syracuse 11 82 Cleveland State

* Jay Hawk Classic 1972-73 (Won 15, Lost 10) # Las Vegas Tournament Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Lehigh (A) 75 Lafayette (A) 68 77- Army (H) 73 Niagara (A) 80 72 Biscayne (H) 69 Pennsylvania (H) 45 57- 1976-77 (Won 17, Lost 12) *USF 73 Duquesne (H) 69 67 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP :: Santa Clara (OT) 69 Western Kentucky 108 80 Widener 72 52 Duquesne 62 64 E. Michigan (H) 93 Syracuse (A) 84 91- Vermont 75 68 W. Kentucky 93 79 W. Chester (H) 92 Canisius (H) 96 85 Alabama 77 82 Dickinson 82 61 T U. of S. California 77 Notre Dame (A) 71 87- Delaware 97 84 Villanova 71 70 T New Mexico State 76 Drexel (A) 72 57 Biscayne 112 70 American 86 76 +St. Joseph's 52 Temple (H) 54 56- Maine 91 76 Hofstra 89 93 St. Joseph's (H) 55 American (A) 79 t Tennessee 85 92 Temple 75 87 Rider (H) 78 Villanova (H) 101 tSMU 94 86 Niagara 64 66 Hofstra (H) 76 # San Diego St 88 84 Providence 62 75 # Washington 94 114 Penn 70 80 ''Cable Car Classic (Oakland, Cal.) Rhode Island 61 70 Notre Dame 77 113 + Quaker City Tourney (Philadelphia, Pa.) Canisius 65 49 » Delaware 84 77

Drexel 55 51 » Lafayette 86 80

St. Joseph's 69 61 > Hofstra 81 92 1973-74 (Won 18, Lost 10) West Chester 63 60 Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Lehigh 87 37 Lafayette 87 66 Army 83 71 Biscayne 97 75 t Volunteer Classic Hofstra 66 53 Canisius 81 89 # Cabrillo Classic • Syracuse 68 75 St. Joseph's 73 75 ECC Playoffs Holy Cross 94 80 Temple 78 54 Pennsylvania 82 84 Notre Dame 78 98 # Wake Forest 90 95 American 95 83 # Western Kentucky 76 65 West Chester 73 53 # Stanford 77 66 Duquesne 63 81 # Manhattan 65 73 Villanova 104 66 # Princeton 83 78 Rutgers 82 76 Niagara 67 65 t Delaware 78 69 Western Kentucky 84 85 t Rider 84 68 Drexel 85 73 t St. Joseph's 71 76

* Big Sun Tourney #Holiday Festival fMAC Playoffs

32 1977-78 (Won 18, Lost 12) 1979-80 (Won 22, Lost 9) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Widener 83 75 Duke 81 91 Philadelphia Pharmacy 87 58 Notre Dame 62 60 Bucknell 92 11 Biscayne 89 84 Alabama 82 80 St. Joseph's 57 58 Rhode Island 73 78 Temple 82 75 Bucknell 79 80 Lehigh 90 79 * East Carolina 96 95 Notre Dame 90 95 Villanova 79 86 Rhode Island 84 76 * UNCC 67 68 St. Joseph's 82 74 Rider 102 59 Hotstra 75 61 Pennsylvania 75 78 American 64 62 * Texas A&M 72 67 American 95 85 * # Louisville 85 113 Canisius 11 78 Brigham Young (30T) . 106 108 Pennsylvania 80 73 # Ohio State 83 86 Stetson 11 12 t Utah State 88 89 De Paul 75 91 Western Kentucky 78 64 Villanova 79 82 t Idaho State 88 83 Duquesne 91 79 Niagara 116 97 St. Bonaventure 95 108 Niagara 95 83 Vermont 85 70 87 Vermont 100 64 111 • Hotstra 97 West Chester State 70 Drexel . 87 76 Drexel 80 79 • St. Joseph's 89 82 Stetson 74 64 •Temple 70 62 Duquesne 79 74 • Delaware 97 85 Lafayette 80 81 • Lafayette .70 62 Westchester 116 84 • Temple 73 72 Temple 62 67 • St. Joseph's .59 49 Syracuse 96 106 t Villanova 97 103 Drexel 65 61 • Purdue 82 90 Delaware 78 59

* First Union Invitational * Cougar Classic # Louisville Classic Lobo Invitational • ECC Playoffs t * ECC Playoff Game t NCAA Playoffs * NCAA Tournament

1978-79 (Won 15, Lost 13) 1980-81 (Won 14, Lost 13) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP Bucknell 11 76 West Chester State 68 64 Vermont 81 61 West Chester 90 73 Kentucky 77 109 Niagara 88 74 Alabama 65 81 Dayton 76 68 Duke 42 66 Duquesne 89 9C Bucknell 73 63 De Paul 62 69 Delaware 102 98 Vermont 100 88 Xavier 70 65 Lehigh 73 67 Pennsylvania 67 68 Drexel 88 74 Delaware 72 59 St. Joseph's 58 56 Canisius 99 87 Villanova 84 78 Villanova (30T) 84 83 Notre Dame 59 60 Florida Southern 73 84 American 123 103 * San Diego State 67 93 Duquesne 66 62 Stetson 76 90 Temple 81 97 * Georgetown 63 79 American 69 71 * Montana 78 91 Lehigh 100 93 Lafayette 69 60 Pennsylvania 62 67 * Cal State-Fullerton 75 84 St. Joseph's 87 94 Missouri 74 83 Temple 62 84 Rhode Island 80 83 Hotstra 87 73 Canisius 79 81 Drexel 63 52 Lafayette 95 80 Notre Dame 70 93 Niagara (OT) 72 71 Rhode Island 60 70 Western Kentucky 90 66 # Hotstra 84 77 Hotstra 79 71 • Drexel 66 69 Rider 100 83 # St. Joseph's 63 68 Rider 63 80 (OT)

* Cabrillo Classic • ECC Playoff Game

1981-82 (Won 16 Lost 13) OPPONENT LSC OPP OPPONENT LSC OPP Duke 55 61 Pennsylvania 77 75 Delaware 71 66 Villanova 82 117 Bucknell 55 53 Duquesne 80 79 Westchester 73 66 Canisius 102 76 'Western Carolina 55 58 Dayton 77 84 •Idaho State 68 86 Lehigh 94 69 lona 71 95 St Joseph's 77 83 Rice 64 58 Hofstra 67 64 Santa Clara 74 93 Temple 72 86 #South Florida 62 82 Drexel 57 55 #St. Bonaventure 68 65 Stetson 71 69 Notre Dame 66 61 • Bucknell 81 72 Lafayette 65 67 • WestChester 71 56 American 69 87 • St Joseph's 71 83 Rider 79 70

'Cougar Classic 'Golden Gate Invitational ^ Mutual Classic • ECC Playoffs

Steve Black, City Series Scoring Champion of '81-'82, in action vs. St. Joseph's.

33 • BIG FIVE HISTORY

The Philadelphia Big 5, a unique affiliation in college LA SALLE'S ALL BIG FIVE basketball, enters its 28th season of competition with all PERFORMERS indications pointing to another exciting year. Bob Alden 1959-60 With La Salle, St. Joseph's, Villanova, Temple and Ralph Bantivaglio 1958-59 Pennsylvania challenging the best teams from throughout STEVE BLACK 1981-82, 1982-83 the country, millions of fans have come to the Palestra to Michael Brooks 1976-77, 1977-78, catch the action. This season should be no different, as 1978-79, 1979-80 national opponents such as Notre Dame, Georgetown, Joe Bryant 1973-74, 1974-75 West Virginia, Syracuse, Louisville and DePaul will be on Larry Cannon 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 hand to meet Big 5 teams. Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64. 1964-65 Interest in the Big 5 has grown to the point where a Jim Crawford 1972-73 television contract with The New Jersey Network has been Ken Durrett 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71 signed as has a radio contract with WCAU-AM, one of the Bob Fields 1970-71 strongest stations in the nation. Curt Fromal 1964-65 Groundwork for the formation of the Big 5 began in Tom Garberina 1956-57 1953 and the idea became a reality when the group was Bob Herdelin 1958-59 officially announced at a press conference on November Alonzo Lewis 1956-57 23, 1953. On December 3, 1955, La Salle hosted Kevin Lynam 1980-81 Muhlenburg and Rhode Island visited St. Joseph's in the Bob McAteer 1960-61,1961-62 inaugural games for the Big 5. Hubie Marshall 1965-66,1966-67 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Billy Taylor 1973-74. 1974-75 Bernie Williams 1968-69 Charlie Wise 1974-75,1975-76

LA SALLE'S CITY CHAMPIONS 1956-57 (tie with St. Josephs and Temple) 1963-64 1968-69 1974-75 1980-81 (Five Way Tie)

LA SALLE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1954 (MAC) 1955 (MAC) 1968 (MAC) 1975 (ECC) 1978 (ECC) 1980 (ECC) 1983 (ECC)

FINAL 1 981 -82 CITY SERIES STANDINGS

Villanova 3-1

St. Joseph's * 2-2 Pennsylvania 2-2 Temple 2-2 La Salle 1-3 34 ARMY (U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY) HOLY CROSS COLLEGE • LA SALLE COLLEGE • ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HISTORY

The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), one of the newest and fastest growing athletic conferences in

the country, enters its third season of competition with the 1983-84 year.

The MAAC, which consisted of six institutions for its

first two years, has expanded to eight schools this year. Army (U.S. Military Academy), Fairfield University, lona College, Manhattan College and St. Peter's College opened conference membership this year to include Holy Cross College and La Salle College.

The basketball tradition of the MAAC schools is a rich one indeed. MAAC institutions have made a combined 21 NCAA and 63 NIT tournament appearances overthe years, with Holy Cross and La Salle being two of only ten schools which have won both the NCAA and NIT Championships.

FINAL 1982-83 MAAC BASKETBALL STANDINGS REGULAR SEASON TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL lona 8-2 22-9 Fordham 7-3 19-11 St. Peter's 7-3 22-5 Manhattan 4-6 15-13 Army 2-8 11-18 Fairfield 2-8 13-15 FIRST ROUND PLAY-OFFS Army 74 Manhattan 69 St. Peter's 70 Fai rfield 67 SEMI-FINALS lona 65 Army 53 Fordham 66 St. Peter's 52 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Fordham 54 lona 53

35 MEET THE OPPONENTS

MONMOUTH COLLEGE Monday, November 28, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at the Alumni Memorial Gymnasium, West Long Branch, NJ

Series Record First Meeting Location West Long Branch, NJ Enrollment 4,055 Nickname Hawks Colors Blue & White Conference Independent President Dr. Samuel H. Magill Athletic Director Jim Colclough Publicity Ray Lena January Office Phone (201 ) 222-6600 4 Howard Home Phone (201 ) 222-8260 Head Coach Ron Kornegay 7 at George Mason Years and Record 6 Years, 101-69 9 at Georgetown 16 Rutgers Asst. Coaches . Dennis Jackson, Rich Kaufman, Ron Krayl Captains Jesse Stout, Mason McBride 19 at Maryland-Eastern Shore 23 Delaware State 1 982-83 Record 12-17 25 at Last Met First Meeting Hofstra 28 Southampton February

1 Long Island University 1983-84 MONMOUTH SCHEDULE 8 Fairleigh Dickinson November 11 at Brooklyn 26 at Delaware State 13 at Utica 28 LA SALLE 16 Rider December 22 at Wake Forest 2,3 at Olde Fayetteville Classic 23 at Baptist 9,10 Monmouth Invitational 29 Brooklyn 15 Campbell March 17 at Seton Hall 5 at Florida State 30 at Vermont 7 at University of South Florida

36 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Tuesday, November 29, 1983, 8:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 6 Vermont Location Burlington, VT Enrollment 7,680 Nickname Catamounts Colors Green & Gold Conference ECAC (North) President Dr. Lattie F. Coor Athletic Director Denis Lambert Publicity Dick Whittier Office Phone (802) 656-2005 9 at Yale Home Phone (802) 863-6028 11 at Northeastern Head Coach Bill Whitmore 14 Boston U Years and Record 3 Years. 20-35 18 Niagara Asst. Coach 20 at Maine Captains TBA 21 at Maine 1982-83 Record 10-19 25 at Drexel Last Met 1983 LSC-87 V-73 28 Dartmouth 30 Canisius 1983-84 VERMONT SCHEDULE February November 1 New Hampshire 26 at Plattsburgh State 4 at Dayton 30 AT LA SALLE 6 at Notre Dame December 9 Middlebury 3 Northeastern 11 Colgate 7 at Siena 15 at St. Michael's 10 at Harvard 18 at Boston U. 30 Monmouth 24 at New Hampshire January March 4 Utica 1 at Niagara 7 at Colgate 3 at Canisius YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Saturday, December 3, 1983 8:00 P.M. at Beeghly Physical Education Center, Youngstown. Ohio

Series Record

La Salle 1 Youngstown 1 Location Youngstown, OH Enrollment 15,900 Nickname Penguins Colors Scarlet & White Conference Ohio Valley President Dr. Neil D. Humphrey Athletic Director Joseph F. Malmisur Publicity Greg Gulas Office Phone (216) 742-9192 Home Phone (216) 788-0556 January Head Coach Michael T. Rice 6 Akron 12 Austin Years and Record 1 Year, 15-12 Peay Asst. Coaches Bill Dailey, Bruce Bauer 14 Murray State 18 Utica Captains . . Art McCullough, Steve Martin, Rick Tunstall 1982-83 Record 15-12 19 at Middle Tennessee State Last Met 1953 LSC-94 Y-41 21 at Tennessee Tech 26 Morehead State 28 Eastern Kentucky 1983-84 YOUNGSTOWN STATE SCHEDULE February

November 1 North Carolina-Wilmington 26 Ferris State at Akron December at Morehead

1 Ohio Dominican 11 at Eastern Kentucky 3 LA SALLE 16 at Austin Peay 8,9 Colonial Bank Classic 18 at Murray State 12 at Dayton 23 Middle Tennessee State 15 Hiram 24 Tennessee Tech 17 at Purdue March

19,20 Ball State Tournament 1 at North Carolina-Wilmington 37 8

SAINT JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY

Tuesday, December 6, 1983, 7:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle St. Joseph's Location Philadelphia. PA Enrollment 2,400 Nickname Hawks Colors Crimson & Gray Conference Atlantic 10 January President Rev. Donald I. Mclean, S.J. 4 Temple Athletic Director Mike Schultz 7 at West Virginia Publicity TBA 10 Widener College Office Phone 879-7447 (215) 12 Rutgers Phone Home TBA 14 Pennsylvania Head Coach James J. "Jim" Boyle 19 Massachusetts Years and Record 2 Years, 40-1 21 at George Washington Asst. Coaches Brad Greenberg, Mark Dearborn 26 at Rhode Island Captains TBA 28 Penn State 1982-83 Record 15-13 February Last Met 1983 LSC-79 SJU-60 2 Duquesne 4 at Penn State 7 DePaul 1983-84 ST. JOSEPHS SCHEDULE 9 George Washington November 11 at Duquesne 26 Wheeling College 16 at Massachusetts 30 Villanova 18 Rhode Island December 23 at St. Bonaventure 3 at Fairfield 25 at Rutgers 6 LA SALLE March 13 St. Bonaventure 1 West Virginia 29.30 Cable Car Classic 3 Temple ARMY Saturday, December 10, 1983, 3:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Saturday, January 7, 1984, 2:00 P.M. at the Army Field House, West Point, NY

Series Record La Salle 3 Army Location West Point, NY Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Cadets Colors Black, Gold, Gray Conference Metro Atlantic President LTG. Willard W. Scott, Jr. V ' Athletic Director Carl Ullrich Publicity Bob Kinney Office Phone (914) 938-3303 2 at Jacksonville Home Phone (914) 564-0696 Head Coach Les Wothke 4 at Stetson 7 LA Years and Record 2 Years, 11-18 SALLE 11 at Fordham Asst. Coaches . Les Fertig, Randy Ayers, Dave Skibinski 14 lona Captains Pete Popovich, Dennis Schlitt 16 Dartmouth 1 982-83 Record 11-18 18 Fairfield Last Met 1974-75 21 at St. Peter's 1983-84 ARMY SCHEDULE 24 Colgate Novem ber 26 Manhattan 26 at Univ. of San Diego 28 at Holy Cross December February

1 Holy Cross 1 at Northeastern 3 Harvard 4 at Manhattan 5 Delaware 8 Fordham 7 Merchant Marine Academy 11 at lona 10 AT LA SALLE 15 at Fairfield 13 at Yale 18 St. Peters 29.30 Blade-Glass City Classic 25 Navy

38 M Saturday, December 17, 1983, 3:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 17 Villanova 18 Location Villanova, PA Enrollment 7,376 Nickname Wildcats Colors Blue & White Conference Big East President Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A. A Athletic Director Dr. Ted A. Aceto Publicity Craig Miller Office Phone (215) 645-4120 Home Phone (215) 622-5056 January Head Coach Roland V. Massimino 3 at Syracuse Years and Record 10 Years, 184-1 16 7 Boston College

Asst. Coaches . . , , Marty 9 Marback, Harry Booth 12 at Georgetown Captains TBA 21 at Notre Dame 1982-83 Record 24-8 24 Providence Last Met 1982-83 LSC-71 V-72 27 at Connecticut 29 Arkansas February

1 at St. John's 5 Syracuse 1983-84 VILLANOVA SCHEDULE 8 at Boston College November 11 at Pittsburgh 30 St. Joseph's 15 Georgetown December 18 Seton Hall @The Meadowlands 3 Loyola (MD) 21 Pennsylvania 10 Temple 25 at Providence 17 LA SALLE 28 Connecticut 22,23 Alabama Birmingham Classic March 27,28 Gator Bowl Tournament 3 St. John's GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Thursday, December 29, 1983 at the Cole Field House, College Park, MD r '7 w First-Round Match-Up — Maryland Invitational °VH

Series Record j^^ ON*' La Salle 1 George Washington &^^^L Location Washington, DC. Mf ~^ ^~J Enrollment 1 7,000 ** Nickname Colonials ^ . Colors Buff & Blue «^^^^i. Conference Atlantic 10 kA c^^ President Dr Lloyd H. Elliott W | Athletic Director Steve Bilsky ^^^^ ™ ^m Publicity Doug Gould ,„....„ Office Phone 5 at West Virginia Home Phone (301)!™!^1™493-4574 ? DuqueS~ ne l Head Coach i0 c , D „ m , 12 St. v/ „. n ^ n v/ n-, nn Bonaventure Years and Record 2 Years, 27-29 .. TemDleP Asst. Coaches Mike Cohen, Merlin Friend in . D . » _n . 19 at Penn State Captains TBA ,____ i- Sc , K 1982-83 Record 14-15 11 P a MassachusettsJ k h Last Met 1950-51 LSC-85 GW-63 28fQ RutgersJ 30 at American February 1983-84 GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHEDULE 2 Rhode Island November 4 at Rutgers

28 Maryland-Eastern Shore 11 .it Rhode Island December 16 Penn State

1 Catholic 18 Massachusetts 3 Howard 22 at Temple

6 Virginia 25 .it st Bonaventure 10 at Virginia Tech March

17 Brooklyn 1 niujuesne 29.30 Maryland Invitational Tournament 3 West Virginia UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Possible Maryland Invitational Tournament Opponent, College Park, Maryland

Series Record First Meeting Location College Park, MD ^^ v Enrollment 29,564 V Nickname Terrapins (Terps) ^^ Colors Red. White, Black & Gold Conference Atlantic Coast President Dr. John S. Toll Athletic Director Richard "Dick" Dull Publicity Jack Zane January Office Phone (301) 454-2123 4 at North Carolma State Home Phone (301) 322-3265 William Mary Head Coach Charles "Lefty" Driesell & North Carolma Years and Record 14 Years, 280-125 12 14 at Duke Asst. Coaches , Mel Cartwright Captains Ben Coleman, Herman Veal 17 Clemson 1982-83 Record 20-10 21 at 0ld Dominion 28 at Notre Dame Last Met First Meeting 31 at Virginia February 1983-84 MARYLAND SCHEDULE 4 at Georgia Tech November 8 at Wake Forest 26 John's Hopkins 11 Duke December 13 Dayton

1 Ohio State @The Meadowlands 18 at Clemson 3 Canisius 19 at North Carolina 6 at Penn State 22 Georgia Tech 10 at Duquesne 26 Wake Forest 14 Maryland-Eastern Shore 29 North Carolina State 24 Boston College March 29,30 Maryland Invitational Tournament 4 Virginia RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE Possible Maryland Invitational Opponent, College Park, MD

Series Record _jjni_ First Meeting ** Location Ashland, Virginia $NS^ V Enrollment 915 /«k ^ Nickname Yellow Jackets Colors Lemon & Black ^p** „ Conference Mason-Dixon Athletic Conf. /^^ / President Dr. Ladell Payne . // / Athletic Director Ted Keller f J^jf. J M Publicity Phil Stanton Office Phone (804) 798-8372 Home Phone (804) 798-8197 Head Coach Hal Nunnally Years and Record Years, 136-85 8 \ \ a t Shenandoah College Asst. Jeff Coach Reynolds 14 a t University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown Ca P tams TBA 16 Shippensburg State College 1982-83 Record 20-10 18 Longwood College La st First Met Meeting 2 1 at Radford University 25 Mount St. Mary's College 1983-84 RANDOLPH-MACON SCHEDULE 28 University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown November February 19 at Mary Washington College 1 at Longwood College 22 at Christopher Newport College 4 Radford University 29 at University of Virginia 8 Liberty Baptist College December 11 University of Maryland-Baltimore County 3 at Slippery Rock College 15 at Mount St. Mary's College 5 Hampden-Sydney College 18 at Liberty Baptist College 8 Virginia Wesleyan College 20 American University 29.30 at Maryland Invitational Tournament 25 at University of Maryland-Baltimore County January March 6,7 South Atlantic Double-Header 2-4 at Mason-Dixon Athletic Conference 9 Nazareth College Tournament

40 1 1 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

Wednesday, January 4, 1984, 9:00 P.M. at the , Philadelphia, PA rr

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Series Record B IRISI \ La Salle 2 Notre Dame 10 Location Notre Dame, IN Enrollment 8.750 Nickname Fighting Irish Colors Blue & Gold Conference Independent President Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC. Athletic Director Gene Corrigan Publicity Roger Valdisern January Office Phone (219) 239-7516 4 AT LA SALLE Home Phone (219) 277-0695 6 at Holy Cross Head Coach 9 at Washington

Years and Record 12 Years, 235-1 1 11 at Asst. Coaches .... , Gary Brokaw. 16 Lafayette Captain 21 Villanova 1982-83 Record 19-10 23 Rice Last Met 1982-83 LSC-56 ND-68 25 Davidson 28 Maryland 1983-84 NOTRE DAME SCHEDULE February

November 1 Fordham 25 St. Joseph's (IN) 4 at South Carolina 26 Marist 6 Vermont 29 at Indiana 9 at Rutgers December 11 DePaul 3 UCLA 15 Pittsburgh 5 St. Francis (NY) 18 at Brigham Young 7 at Northwestern 22 at Manhattan 10 Lehigh 25 Marquette 13 Cornell March 21 Valparaiso 3 at Dayton FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY Wednesday, January 11, 1984, 8:00 P.M. at Alumni Hall, Fairield, CT

Wednesday, February 8, 1984, 9:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Series Record yfl |^ La Salle 4 Fairfield M ^^( |^ Location Fairfield, CT M Enrollment 2.800 W t3> €£ IS Nickname Stags ym Colors Red & White / Conference Metro Atlantic '" President Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley. S.J. / Athletic Director C. Donald Cook Publicity Ray Van Stone

Office Phone (203) 255-541 1 januarvy Home Phone (203) 754-3913 4 Niaqara Head Coach Terry O'Connor 8 a{ Ho| Cross Years and Record 2 Years, 24-33 1 LA SALLE Asst. Janka, Ross, Jim Kish Coaches Ed Joe DeSantis, Ron 14 Fordham Captains TBA 18 t Armv 1982-83 Record 13-15 V 21 , Last Met 1971-72 LSC-108 F-96 23 Mar(St 25 St. Peters 1983-84 FAIRFIELD SCHEDULE 28 at Manhattan November 30 at Lehigh 25,26 at Spartan Cutlass Classic February 30 at Brown 4 Holy Cross December 8 AT LA SALLE 3 St Joeph's 11 at Fordham 6 at Connecticut 13 at Yale 10 Navy 15 Army 17 Northeastern 18 at lona 22 at Canisius 22 at St Peter's 29 at New Hamphsire 25 Manhattan

41 ST. PETER'S COLLEGE Saturday, January 14, 1984, 1:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Wednesday, February 1, 1984, 8:00 P.M. at the Yanitelli Center, Jersey City, NJ

Series Record First Meeting Location Jersey City, NJ Enrollment 5,000 Nickname Peacocks Colors Blue & White Conference Metro Atlantic President Rev. Edward Glynn. S.J. Athletic Director William A. Stein * h Publicity John Paquette

Office Phone (201 ) 333-4400

Home Phone (201 ) 865-8066 January Head Coach 3 Brooklyn Years and Record 4 Years, 81-32 7 Manhattan @The Meadowlands Asst. Coaches Ted Fiore, Bob Ryan, Ron Ganulin 11 Holy Cross Captains TBA 14 AT LA SALLE 1 982-83 Record 22-5 18 Fordham Last Met First Meeting 21 Army 23 Drexel 1983-84 ST. PETERS SCHEDULE 25 at Fairfield November 28 at lona 26 Muhlenberg February December 1 LA SALLE

1 Michigan State @The Meadowlands 9 at Holy Cross 3 at St. Francis (NY) 11 Manhattan 6 at Utica 15 at Fordham 10 Delaware State 18 at Army 13 Seton Hall 20 at Delaware State 17 Marist 22 Fairfield 28 at Arkansas 25 lona MANHATTAN COLLEGE P.M. at the Draddy Gymnasium, Riverside, (i?Si\r1 Wednesday, January 18, 1984, 8:00 NY \X\^yMi) Wednesday, February 15, 1984, 6:30 P.M. at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

si^voX Series Record La Salle 17 Manhattan 6 Location Riverdale, NY Enrollment 3,000 ™g^ } Nickname Jaspers ^ ^W Colors Kelly & White hm s Conference Metro Atlantic 18?* President Br. J. Stephen Sullivan, F.S.C. ^^ M Athletic Director Jack Powers ^^ '"w Mt Publicity David Goldberg .^^^^m^ M Office Phone (212) 920-0228 Home Phone (212) 253-5957 January Head Coach 3 Columbia Years and Record 2 Years, 26-29 7 st Peter's@The Meadowlands Asst. Coaches Jeff Brown, Brad McAlester 11 at lona Captains Tim Cain, Jim Haufler 14 Ho| y Cross 1982-83 Record 15-13 18 LA SALLE Last Met 1976-LSC-79 M-79 21 at Fordham 26 at Army 28 Fairfield 1983-84 MANHATTAN SCHEDULE 31 Y ale November February 29 St. Francis (NY) 4 at St. Peter's December 8 lona 3 at Brown 11 Hofstra 7 at Seton Hall 13 at Lafayette 10 Wagner 15 AT LA SALLE 14 at St. John's 18 Fordham 17 Harvard 21 Army 21 at Holy Cross 22 Notre Dame 29.30 Siena Invitational Tournament 25 at Fairfield

42 Thursday, January 19, 1984, 9:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 17 Cansius 9 Location Buffalo NY Enrollment 4,418 Nickname Golden Griffins Colors Blue & Gold Conference ECAC (North) President Fr. James Demski, S.J. Athletic Director Dr. Daniel P. Starr Publicity John Maddock Office Phone (716) 883-7000 Ext. 338 Home Phone (716) 876-0959 January Head Coach 4 Cornell Years and Record 6 Years, 73-87 7 at New Hampshire Asst. Coaches Stan Pelcher, Bill Genian -jq Colqate tam Robert Turner Ca P 12 at New Hampshire 1982-83 Record 11-17 ig AT LA SALLE Last Met 1 983 LSC-54 C-55 2 6 Syracuse 28 at Niagara 1983-84 CANISIUS SCHEDULE 30 at Vermont November February 25.26 Lapchick Tournament 2 Boston U. 30 Univ. of Buffalo 4 Northeastern December 7 at Colgate 3 at Maryland 11 Maine 7 Buffalo State 14 at St. Francis (PA) 10 at St. Bonaventure 18 Niagara 17 St. Francis (NY) 23 at Boston U. 21 Fairfield 25 at Northeastern 28 at Maine March 31 Kent State 3 Vermont HOLY CROSS COLLEGE Saturday, January 21, 1984, 1:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Saturday, February 18, 1984, 1:00 P.M. at the Meadowlands, E. Rutherford, NJ ^m

Series Record -^a* <^ La Salle 3 Holy Cross 1 d?**^* Location Worcester, MA Enrollment 2,500 Nickname Crusaders Colors Royal Purple & White Conference Metro Atlantic President Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. ^°" ^^ Athletic Director Ron Perry J Hi Publicity Gregg Burke January Office Phone (617) 793-2583 at Yale Home Phone (617) 832-6616 Head Coach 6 Notre Dame at St Peter s Years and Record 11 Years, 191-122 14 at Manhattan Asst. Coaches . . . Eddie Reilly, Mike Palma. Bill Gibbons 16 Massachusetts Captains Richie Guerm. Pat Elzie 1982-83 Record 17-13 18 Monmouth Last Met 1974 LSC-89 HC-65 21 AT LA SALLE 25 Fordham 1983-84 HOLY CROSS SCHEDULE 27 Colgate November 28 Army 27 Dartmouth February

December 1 a t lona

1 at Army 4 at F airfield 6 Harvard 7 New Hampshire 8 Fairfield 8 St Peter's

10 at Providence 11 .it Marquette 17 at Boston College 15 lona 19 Assumption 18 LA SALLE @THE MEADOWLANDS 22 at Manhattan 22 at Fordham 27-30 Rainbow Classic 25 Connecticut

43 5^2 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Tuesday, January 24, 1984, 7:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record La Salle 14 Penn 22 Location Philadelphia, PA Enrollment 10,000 Nickname Quakers Colors Red & Blue Conference Ivy Leagu e President Dr. Sheldon Hackney Athletic Director Charles Harris Publicity Herb Hartnett Office Phone (215) 898-6128 Home Phone (215) 687-6390 Head Coach Craig Littlepage

Years and Record 1 Year, 17-9 Asst. Coaches Tom Crowley, Scott Beeten 14 St. Joseph's Captains TBA 24 LA SALLE 1982-83 Record 17-9 28 Princeton Last Met 1982 LSC-72 P-78 February 3 at Yale 1983-84 PENNSYLVANIA SCHEDULE 4 at Brown November 8 Temple 28 at Davidson 10 Cornell December 11 Columbia 3 Ohio University 14 at Princeton 6 at Southern Methodist 17 Harvard 9 at Southern California 18 Dartmouth 17 Loyola (IL) 21 Villanova 28,29 Fleet Classic 24 at Columbia January 25 at Cornell 3 American March 6 at Dartmouth 2 Brown 7 at Harvard 3 Yale IONA COLLEGE Thursday, January 26, 1984, at the Mulcahy Center, New Rochelle, NY Wednesday, February 22, 1984, at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Series Record

La Salle 2 lona 1 Location New Rochelle, NY Enrollment 6,000 Nickname Gaels Colors Maroon & Gold Conference Metro Atlantic President John G. Driscoll, C.F.C. Ph.D. Athletic Director Rick Mazzuto_ Publicity Ron Rite Office Phone (914) 636-2100 Home Phone (914) 664-2127 January Head Coach 5 Louisville @ Years and Record 3 Years, 61-32 7 Fordham

Asst. Coaches . .Ken Williamson, Rich Petriccione, Dave 11 Manhattan Magarity 14 at Army Captains TBA 17 at St. Francis(NY) 1982-83 Record 22-9 21 at Fairfield Last Met 1981-82 LSC-71 I-95 23 New Orleans 26 LA SALLE 1983-84 IONA SCHEDULE 28 St. Peter's Novem ber February

28 Morgan State 1 Holy Cross December 4 at Fordham 3.4 Carrier Classic 7 at Manhattan 7 Detroit 11 Army 9,10 Manufacturers Hanover Classic 15 at Holy Cross 13 at Marist 18 Fairfield 23 Fairleigh Dickinson 22 AT LA SALLE 27-29 Holiday Festival 25 at St. Peter's

44 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 28, 1984, 3:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Monday, February 6. 1984, 8:00 P.M. Rose Hill Gym, Bronx, NY

Series Record La Salle 5 Fordham 1 Location Bronx. NY Enrollment 8,400 Nickname Rams Vpn m* fc Maroon & Gold Colors 5J / ? Conference Metro Atlantic President Rev. James C. Finlay S.J. Athletic Director David F. Rice Publicity Joe Pagnotta Office Phone (212) 579-2445 Home Phone (212) 445-3093 January Head Coach 4 at Hofstra Years and Record 12 Years. 171-148 at lona Asst. Coaches Bob Qumn. Howie Evans Army Captains TBA 14 at Fairfield 1982-83 Record 19-11 16 Siena 18 at St Peters Last Met 1962 LSC-60 F-56 - 21 Manhattan 25 at Holy Cross 1983-84 FORDHAM SCHEDULE 28 AT LA SALLE November February

25-27 Great Alaska Shootout 1 at Notre Dame 29 at Santa Clara 4 lona December 6 LA SALLE 2.3 Stanford Invitational 8 at Army 7 Columbia 11 Fairfield 10 at Yale 13 at Long Island University 12 St. Francis 15 St. Peter's 22 at Seton Hall 18 at Manhattan 27-29 Holiday Festival 22 Holy Cross LOUISVILLE

Series Record Lomsvile La Salle 2 Louisville 5 Location Louisville. KY Enrollment 20.000 Nickname Cardinals Colors Red, Black. White Conference Metro Atlantic President Dr. Donald C. Swam January Athletic Director William C. Olsen 2 Morehead State Publicity Joe Yates 5 at lona Office Phone (502) 588-6581 7 at Cincinnati Home Phone (502) 239-4340 14 Virginia Tech Head Coach Denny Crum 18 Cincinnati Years and Record 12 Years, 295-78 22 UCLA Asst. Coaches Bob Dotson, Wade Houston, Jerry Jones 25 Florida State Captains Game Captains 28 Marquette 1982-83 Record 32-4 30 at Southern Last Met 1977 LSC-85 L-1 13 February 1 Tulane 4 AT LA SALLE 1983-84 LOUISVILLE SCHEDULE 6 at Florida State November 8 Southern Mississippi 26 at Kentucky 11 Virginia 30 at Purdue 13 at Virginia December 18 at Memphis State 3 Southern Methodist 20 Wright State 7 Iowa 22 Western Kentucky 12 Indiana State 26 at DePaul 17 at North Carolina State 29 at Tulane 25.26 Western Airlines-Chaminade Classic March 28 at Hawaii Pacific 3 Memphis State

45 &mm ^% Saturday, February 11, 1984, 8:00 P.M. at the University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, OH FLYERS - o • Series Record . ,^^^.' < ^»"tz^ La Salle 4 Dayton 3 Location Dayton, OH Enrollment 6,500 Nickname Flyers Colors Red & Blue Conference Independent President Brother Raymond L. Fritz, S.M. Athletic Director Thomas J. Frericks Publicity TBA Office Phone (513) 229-4421 Home Phone

Head Coach Don Donoher . Years and Record 19 Years. 342-191 11 at Loyola/Chicago 14 Missouri Asst. Coaches Jack Butler, Dan Hipsher Captains Roosevelt Chapman, Paul Hawkins 17 at Temple 1982-83 Record 18-10 21 at Marquette at Western Kentucky Last Met 1982-83 LSC-73 D-79 25 28 Providence February 1983-84 DAYTON SCHEDULE 2 Detroit December 4 Vermont 3 NE Louisiana 7 at Creighton 7 at Miami 11 LA SALLE 10 at Michigan 13 at Maryland 12 Youngstown 15 at Butler 17 at Toledo 18 DePaul 20 Virginia Comomonwealth 25 Cincinnatti 29-30 Merrill Lynch Classic 29 at Xavier January March 2 Miami 3 Notre Dame 7 Eastern Kentucky 10 Old Dominion TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Saturday, Feburary 25, 1984, 1:00 P.M. at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

TEMPLE Series Record UNIVERSITY La Salle 32 Temple 41 Location Philadelphia, PA Enrollment 20,631 Nickname Owls Colors Cherry & White Conference Atlantic 10 President Peter J. Liacouras , & Athletic Director Gavin White. Jr. ' W Publicity Al Shrier Office Phone (215) 787-7445 Home Phone (215) 561-5656 Head Coach John Chaney

Years and Record 1 Years, 14-15 Asst. Coaches Jim Maloney Jay Norman 14 at George Washington Captains TBA 19 at Rhode Island 1982-83 Record 14-15 21 Rutgers Last Met 1982-83 LSC-79 T-84 26 at Uuquesne 28 West Virginia 1983-84 TEMPLE SCHEDULE February November 2 at St. Bonaventure 28 at Drexel 4 at West Virginia December 8 Pennsylvania 7 at Bowling Green 11 St. Bonaventure 10 Villanova 16 Rhode Island 17 at Rutgers 18 Duquesne 22 at Wichita State 22 George Washington 28-29 Providence Classic 25 LA SALLE January 27 at Massachusetts 4 St. Josephs March 7 Penn State T at Penn State 12 Massachusetts 3 St. Joseph's

46 BEHIND THE SCENE

Dr. Raymond Heath VP, Student Affairs Dr. Peter Filicetti Chrmn., Athletic Comm.

Neil Curran Head Manager John Worgan Athletic Trainer

Micky Mc Laugh Equipment Mgr.

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Evelvn Farmer Basketball Secy. Mary Fran Magmn Athletic Dept. Secy. 47 La Salle's Finest TOM GOLA 1954 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Led La Salle to the 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Cham- pionships Averaged 20.8 points and 18.7 rebounds for his four year career Three-time collegiate All-America Played in the NBA with the Philadelphia Warriors and Named All-Pro five times La Salle teams compiled a 102-19 record in his four years Head coach of La Salle's 1969 team which finished 23-1 and ranked second in the nation 1969 Coach of the Year by New York and Philadelphia Sports Writers 1979 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Recipient Member of: Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame SPORT Magazine All-Time All-America Team Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame Holds the following La Salle records: Points, season: 750 (24.1 avg.) Field goals attempted, season: 624 Field goals attempted, career: 2222 Free throws attempted, season: 267 Free throws made, season: 202 Free throws made, career: 654 Rebounds, game: 37 Rebounds, season: 652 Rebounds, career: 2201

MICHAEL BROOKS 1980 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

7th on NCAA career scoring list Leading all-time scorer at La Salle All-America Teams: UPI. AP. Basketball Weekly. Med- alist. Converse. United States Basketball Writers Association. National Association of Basketball Coaches. Basket-ball Times. Sport- ing News. Citizens Savings Member of 1980 United States Olympic Team East Coast Conference "Player of the Year" 1980 United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year" 1980 Big 5 "Player of the Year" 1980 Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year" 1980 National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980 ECAC All-Decade Team (1970-79) 51 points vs Bngham Young was top scoring per-

formance by an NCAA Division I player in 1980 Holds the following La Salle records: Points, career: 2628 Points, game: 51 Field goals made, career: 1064 Field goals made, season: 290 Field goals made, game: 24 Field goals attempted, game: 36 Field goal percentage, career: 53.8 (1064-1976) Field goal percentage, season: 58.8 (288-490) 48 1983-84 ROAD HEADQUARTERS

ARRIVAL DATE OF DATE GAME GAME HOTEL PHONE

12/2 12/3 Youngstown State Holiday Inn North (216) 759-3850 Girard, OH 12/28 12/29 Maryland Tournament Ramada Inn (301)572-7100 12/30 Calverton, MD 1/6 Ml Army TBA 1/10 1/11 Fairfield TBA 1/25 1/26 lona TBA 2/10 2/11 Dayton Dayton Marriott (513)223-1000 Dayton, OH 2/17 2/18 Holy Cross Saddle Brook Marriott (201)843-9500 Saddle Brook. NJ

1983-84 RADIO AND TELEVISION INFORMATION

11/30 Vermont 9:00 WCAU-AM 12/6 St. Joseph's 7:00 WCAU-AM, PRISM 12/10 Army 3:00 WCAU-AM 12/17 Villanova 3:00 WCAU-AM. PRISM 12/29 George Washington 9:00 WSSJ 12/30 Maryland Tourney 2nd Round TBA WSSJ 1/4 Notre Dame 9:00 WCAU-AM 1/14 St. Peter's 3:00 WCAU-AM. New Jers 1/19 Canisius 9:00 WCAU-AM 1/21 Holy Cross 1:00 WCAU-AM 1/24 Pennsylvania 7:00 WCAU-AM. PRISM 1/28 Fordham 3:00 WCAU-AM 2/1 St. Peter's 8:00 New Jersey Network 2/8 Fairfield 9:00 WCAU-AM 2/15 Manhattan 6:30 WCAU-AM 2/18 Holy Cross 1:00 New Jersey Network 2/22 lona 9:00 WCAU-AM 2/27 Temple 3:00 WCAU-AM. PRISM 1983-84 LA SALLE COLLEGE TENTATIVE MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE NOVEMBER

28 Monday Monmouth College Away 8:00 30 WEDNESDAY UNIVERSITY OF PALESTRA 9:00 VERMONT

DECEMBER

3 Saturday Youngstown State Away 8:00 6 TUESDAY ST. JOSEPH'S (PRISM) PALESTRA 7:00 10 SATURDAY ARMY PALESTRA 3:00 17 SATURDAY VILLANOVA (PRISM) PALESTRA 3:00 29 & Thursday University of Maryland Invitational College Park, MD 30 Friday Maryland vs. Randolph-Macon 7:00 La Salle vs. George Washington 9:00

JANUARY 4 WEDNESDAY NOTRE DAME SPECTRUM 9:00 7 Saturday Army Away 2:00 11 Wednesday Fairfield Away 8:00 14 SATURDAY ST. PETER'S PALESTRA 3:00 17 Tuesday Manhattan Away 8:00 19 THURSDAY CANISIUS PALESTRA 9:00 21 SATURDAY HOLY CROSS PALESTRA 1:00 24 TUESDAY PENNSYLVANIA (PRISM) PALESTRA 7:00 26 Thursday lona Away 8:00 2£ SATURDAY FORDHAM PALESTRA 3:00

FEBRUARY Wednesday St. Peter's Away 8:00 SATURDAY LOUISVILLE HOME TBA Monday Fordham Away 8:00 WEDNESDAY FAIRFIELD PALESTRA 9:00 Saturday Dayton Away 8:00 WEDNESDAY MANHATTAN SPECTRUM 6:30 Saturday Holy Cross Meadowlands 1:00 WEDNESDAY IONA PALESTRA 9:00 SATURDAY TEMPLE (PRISM) PALESTRA 3:00 27 & Monday MAAC Playoffs New Haven 28 Tuesday Colosseu MARCH

1 Thursday MAAC Semi-finals Meadowlands 3 Saturday /IAAC Championship