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Ivy League Basketball Men's Honors 15 44 16 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors ALL-AMERICANS Ernie Beck (1952), 2nd THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP BROWN Ernie Beck (1953), 1st COLUMBIA John Pryor (1908), 1st Francis Crossin (1944), 2nd Heyward Dotson (1970) Howard Dallmar (1945), 1st COLUMBIA George Flint (1906), 1st DARTMOUTH A.D. Alexander (1911), 1st George Flint (1907), 1st George Munroe (1949) John Azary (1951), 2nd Emanuel Goldblatt (1925), 1st Lou Bender (1930), 1st Emanuel Goldblatt (1926), 1st HARVARD Lou Bender (1932), 1st William Graves (1922), 1st Bryce Nelson (1959) Claus Benson (1912), 1st Ron Haigler (1975), 5th Charles Maynes (1960) Walt Budko (1948), 3rd Charles Keinath (1906), 1st Ben Heineman (1965) Chet Forte (1956), 2nd Charles Keinath (1907), 1st Merle McClung (1965) Chet Forte (1957), 1st Charles Keinath (1908), 1st Charles Filson (1966) Biaggio Gerussi (1909), 1st Charles Keinath (1909), 1st Franklin Raines (1971) George Gregory (1931), 1st Thomas Magner (1930), 2nd Donald Gogel (1971) Marcus Hurley (1905), 1st Dan McNichol (1919), 1st James Basker (1976) Marcus Hurley (1906), 1st Dan McNichol (1920), 1st Glen Fine (1979) Marcus Hurley (1907), 1st Dan McNichol (1921), 1st Alex Dreier (1988) Dave Jones (1932), 1st Edward McNichol (1916), 1st Ted Kiendl (1909), 1st Bob Morse (1972), 2nd PENN Ted Kiendl (1910), 1st Fran Murray (1937), 1st John Wideman (1963) Ted Kiendl (1911), 1st Hubert Peck (1918), 1st Charlie Lee (1915), 1st Hubert Peck (1920), 1st PRINCETON W.M. Lee (1911), 1st Tony Price (1979), 1st Bill Bradley (1965) John Lorch (1927), 1st Zack Rosen (2012), HM Jim McMillian (1968), 2nd Joe Schaaf (1928), 1st YALE Jim McMillian (1969), 1st Joe Schaaf (1929), 1st Robert McCallum (1968) Jim McMillian (1970), 2nd Andrew Stannard (1919), 1st Mike Oristaglio (1974) Dan Meenan (1914), 1st George Sweeney (1918), 1st James McGuire (1974) Bill Nash (1935), 1st George Sweeney (1920), 1st Matt Townsend (2015) Bill Nash (1936), 1st William Turner (1912), 1st Lewis Walton (1911), 1st Dave Newmark (1966), HM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS John O’Brien (1937), 1st David Wohl (1971), 4th DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL John O’Brien (1938), 1st John Ryan (1907), 1st PRINCETON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR John Ryan (1908), 1st Bill Bradley (1963), 1st Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) John Ryan (1909), 1st Bill Bradley (1964), 1st Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) Bill Bradley (1965), 1st CORNELL Ken Fairman (1933), 1st FIRST TEAM Leslie Brown (1915), 1st Steve Goodrich (1998), HM Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) Robert Gale (1948), 2nd Cyril Haas (1916), 1st Robert Morse, Penn (1971) George Halstead (1913), 1st Cyril Haas (1917), 1st Paul Anderson, Dartmouth (1984) Gil Halstead (1914), 1st Ian Hummer (2013), HM Darren Brady, Brown (1985) Walter Lunden (1914), 1st Arthur Loeb (1922), 1st Joe Carrabino, Harvard (1985) John Luther (1923), 1st Arthur Loeb (1923), 1st Tim Hassett, Dartmouth (1985) Ryan Wittman (2010), HM Carl Loeb (1926), 1st Todd Murray, Brown (1985) Geoff Petrie (1970), 3rd Jim Turner, Brown (1986) DARTMOUTH Hamilton Salmon (1913), 1st Arne Duncan, Harvard (1987) Al Bonniwell (1935), 1st Brian Taylor (1972), 1st Kit Mueller, Princeton (1991) Audley Brindley (1944), 1st Chris Thomforde (1967), 2nd Seamus Lonergan, Dartmouth (1996) Gus Broberg (1939), 1st O. deG. Vanderbilt (1905), 1st Graham Dow, Cornell (2007) Gus Broberg (1940), 1st Patrick Foley, Columbia (2010) Gus Broberg (1941), 1st YALE Matthew Sullivan, Brown (2013) George Grebenstein (1906), 1st W.P. Arnold (1915), 1st Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) Ernst Mensel (1912), 1st Harry Fisher (1905), 1st George Munroe (1942), 1st Willard Hyatt (1905), 1st BROWN Rufus Sisson (1912), 1st Rick Kaminsky (1964), HM Arnie Berman (1972), 2nd Stanley Skaug (1943), 2nd Gilmore Kinney (1906), 1st Darren Brady (1985), 1st Maurice Swarthout (1929), 3rd Gilmore Kinney (1907), 1st Garrett Leffelman (2011), 2nd Orson Kinney (1917), 1st Rick Lloyd (1991), 3rd; (1992), 2nd HARVARD Tony Lavelli (1946), 1st Matthew Mullery (2010), 3rd Harold Amberg (1906), 1st Tony Lavelli (1947), 2nd Todd Murray (1985), 1st Wyndol Gray (1946), 2nd Tony Lavelli (1948), 1st Matthew Sullivan (2012), 3rd; (2013), 1st Ralph Griffiths (1906), 1st Tony Lavelli (1949), 1st Jim Turner (1986), 1st Wesley Saunders (2014), HM Egbert Miles (1934), 3rd Keith Wright (2011), HM Haskell Noyes (1908), 1st COLUMBIA Justin Sears (2015), HM Shane Cotner (1978), 4th PENN Charles Taft (1917), 1st Patrick Foley (2009), 3rd; (2010), 1st Ernie Beck (1951), 2nd 15 45 16 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors CORNELL PRINCETON 1982-83 Mike Waitkus, Brown Peter Call (1978), 5th Sydney Johnson (1990) 1983-84 John Bajusz, Cornell Lenny Collins (2006), 3rd Chris Thomforde (1969) 1984-85 Bryan Randall, Dartmouth Graham Dow (2007),1st 1985-86 Jim Barton, Dartmouth Jeff Gaca (1993), 3rd YALE 1986-87 Guido Casparis, Columbia Chris Wroblewski (2011), 3rd; (2012), 3rd Richard Johnson (1967) 1987-88 Ralph James, Harvard Robert McCallum (1968) 1988-89 Ed Petersen, Yale DARTMOUTH Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) 1989-90 Carlos Williams, Brown Joe Colgan (1968), 3rd 1990-91 Will McAllister, Penn Paul Anderson (1984), 1st PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1991-92 Rick Hielscher, Princeton Jon Logan Edwards (1982), 4th 1974-75 Ron Haigler, Penn 1992-93 Pax Whitehead, Cornell Tim Hassett (1985), 1st 1975-76 Armond Hill, Princeton 1993-94 Sea Lonergan, Dartmouth Calvin Johnson (1981), 3rd 1976-77 Frank Sowinski, Princeton 1994-95 Gabe Hunterton, Yale Seamus Lonergan (1996), 1st; (1997), 2nd 1977-78 Keven McDonald, Penn 1995-96 Tim Hill, Harvard John Mackay (1989), 3rd; (1990), 3rd 1978-79 Tony Price, Penn 1996-97 Michael Jordan, Penn Crawford Palmer (1993), 2nd 1979-80 Peter Moss, Brown 1997-98 Dan Clemente, Harvard 1980-81 Larry Lawrence, Dartmouth 1998-99 Chris Young, Princeton HARVARD 1981-82 Paul Little, Penn 1999-00 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn Joe Carrabino (1981), 4th; (1985), 1st Craig Robinson, Princeton 2000-01 Konrad Wysocki, Princeton Arne Duncan (1987), 1st 1982-83 Craig Robinson, Princeton 2001-02 Alex Gamboa, Yale Jim Goffredo (2007), 2nd 1983-84 Joe Carrabino, Harvard 2002-03 Lenny Collins, Cornell Tim Hill (1999), 2nd 1984-85 Ken Bantum, Cornell 2003-04 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth Matt Stehle (2006), 2nd 1985-86 Jim Turner, Brown 2004-05 Damon Huffman, Brown 1986-87 Perry Bromwell, Penn 2005-06 Adam Gore, Cornell PENN 1987-88 Paul Maley, Yale 2006-07 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Bob Morse (1972), 1st 1988-89 Bob Scrabis, Princeton 2007-08 Tyler Bernardini, Penn 1989-90 Kit Mueller, Princeton 2008-09 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell PRINCETON 1990-91 Kit Mueller, Princeton 2009-10 Kyle Casey, Harvard Bill Bradley (1965) 1st [Hall of Fame, 1988] 1991-92 Sean Jackson, Princeton 2010-11 Sean McGonagill, Brown Gordon Enderle (1982), HM 1992-93 Jerome Allen, Penn 2011-12 Shonn Miller, Cornell Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976), 2nd Buck Jenkins, Columbia 2012-13 Siyani Chambers, Harvard Steve Goodrich (1998), 2nd 1993-94 Jerome Allen, Penn 2013-14 Spencer Weisz, Princeton Kit Mueller (1990) 3rd; (1991) 1st 1994-95 Matt Maloney, Penn 2014-15 Miles Wright, Dartmouth Bob Roma (1978), 2nd 1995-96 Ira Bowman, Penn Frank Sowinski (1977), 2nd; (1978), 2nd 1996-97 Sydney Johnson, Princeton DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1997-98 Steve Goodrich, Princeton OF THE YEAR YALE 1998-99 Brian Earl, Princeton Tim Daaleman (1982), HM Established prior to the 2008-09 season. 1999-00 Michael Jordan, Penn 2008-09 Jeff Foote, Cornell Jim McGuire (1976), 3rd 2000-01 Craig Austin, Columbia Regis O’Keefe (1981), 3rd 2009-10 Jeff Foote, Cornell 2001-02 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn 2010-11 Keem Maddox, Princeton Mike Ryan (1989), 2nd 2002-03 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn David Tompkins (1999), 3rd 2011-12 Reggie Willhite, Yale 2003-04 Jason Forte, Brown 2012-13 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown Matt Townsend (2014), 3rd 2004-05 Tim Begley, Penn Matt Townsend (2015), 1st 2013-14 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2005-06 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2014-15 Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard 2006-07 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2007-08 Louis Dale, Cornell NCAA POSTGRADUATE COACH OF THE YEAR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2008-09 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 2009-10 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Established prior to the 2014-15 season. BROWN 2010-11 Keith Wright, Harvard 2014-15 James Jones, Yale Arnie Berman (1972) 2011-12 Zack Rosen, Penn Jade Newburn (1997) 2012-13 Ian Hummer, Princeton Brian Saunders (1977) FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY 2013-14 Wesley Saunders, Harvard BROWN 2014-15 Justin Sears, Yale COLUMBIA Gene Barth (1963) William Ames (1968) Arnie Berman (1972) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Eric Blackiston (1995) DARTMOUTH 1970-71 Brian Taylor, Princeton Phil Brown (1974-75) Paul Anderson (1984) 1971-72 Bill Raynor, Dartmouth Mike Cingiser (1960-61-62) Joe Colgan (1968) 1972-73 Ron Haigler, Penn Jason Forte (2003-04-05) Bill Healey (1976) 1973-74 Adam Sutton, Dartmouth Damon Huffman (2008) Seamus Lonergan (1997) 1974-75 Larry Cubas, Dartmouth Earl Hunt (2001-02-03) John Mackay (1990) 1975-76 Keven McDonald, Penn Mark McAndrew (2007-08) 1976-77 Alton Byrd, Columbia Sean McGonagill (2013-14) HARVARD Bob Roma, Princeton Eddie Morris (1974) Glen Fine (1979) 1977-78 Mike Davis, Cornell Peter Moss (1979-80) Willie Jenkins (1974) 1978-79 Tim Daaleman, Yale Todd Mulder (1985) 1979-80 Steve Leondis, Yale Matt Mullery (2009) PENN Paul Little, Penn Alai Nuualiitia (2003) Robert Morse (1972) 1980-81 Joe Carrabino, Harvard Brian Saunders (1976-77) 1981-82 Bob Ferry, Harvard Joe Tebo (1956) 15 46 16 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors Jim Turner (1986) COLUMBIA HARVARD PRINCETON Noruwa Agho (2011) Joe Carrabino (1984-85) Carl Belz (1957-59) Craig Austin (2000-01) Kyle Casey (2012) Bill
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