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Men's Basketball RECORD BOOK Men’s Basketball RECORD BOOK as of June 30, 2017 CANISIUS BASKETBALL OPPONENT INFORMATION vs. CONFERENCES VS. CURRENT MEMBERS & ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCES AMERICA EAST ATLANTIC SUN BIG TEN HORIZON LEAGUE Albany.......................................................... 2-1 Florida Gulf Coast ................................. 0-0 Illinois ............................................................ 0-0 Cleveland State ........................................ 1-3 Binghamton............................................... 2-0 Jacksonville ............................................. 0-0 Indiana ......................................................... 0-1 Detroit .................................................... 14-17 Hartford....................................................... 7-5 Kennesaw State ..................................... 0-0 Iowa ............................................................... 0-0 Green Bay ................................................... 0-1 Maine ......................................................... 14-5 Lipscomb ................................................. 0-0 Maryland .................................................... 0-7 IUPUI ............................................................ 0-0 New Hampshire ..................................... 12-6 North Florida .......................................... 0-1 Michigan ...................................................... 0-0 Illinois-Chicago......................................... 0-0 Stony Brook ............................................... 1-1 Northern Kentucky .............................. 0-0 Michigan State .......................................... 0-4 Milwaukee ................................................... 1-0 UMass Lowell ........................................... 0-0 NJIT ............................................................ 0-1 Minnesota ................................................... 1-0 Oakland ....................................................... 0-0 UMBC ........................................................... 2-0 Stetson ..................................................... 0-0 Nebraska ...................................................... 1-1 Wright State .............................................. 0-0 Northwestern ............................................. 0-0 Vermont .................................................... 17-2 USC Upstate ........................................... 0-0 Youngstown State ................................... 5-0 Ohio State ................................................... 0-0 BIG 12 Penn State ................................................... 0-3 IVY LEAGUE AMERICAN Purdue .......................................................... 0-0 Cincinnati ................................................... 1-0 Baylor ........................................................... 1-1 Brown........................................................... 5-1 Rutgers ........................................................ 0-1 Connecticut .............................................. 2-2 Iowa State................................................... 1-0 Columbia .................................................... 1-2 Wisconsin .................................................... 1-1 East Carolina .............................................. 1-0 Kansas .......................................................... 0-2 Cornell .................................................... 18-26 Houston ..................................................... 0-1 Kansas State .............................................. 1-1 Dartmouth ................................................. 3-4 Memphis ................................................... 2-0 Oklahoma ................................................... 0-1 BIG WEST Harvard ....................................................... 0-0 South Florida ............................................ 0-0 Oklahoma State ....................................... 0-1 Cal Poly ........................................................ 0-0 Pennsylvania ............................................. 1-0 SMU ............................................................. 1-0 TCU ............................................................... 1-1 Cal State Fullerton .................................... 0-0 Princeton .................................................... 1-1 Temple ......................................................... 1-4 Texas ............................................................. 1-1 Cal State Northridge ............................... 0-1 Yale ............................................................... 1-0 Tulane ......................................................... 1-1 Texas Tech .................................................. 0-0 Hawaii .......................................................... 1-0 Tulsa ............................................................ 0-0 West Virginia.............................................. 1-7 Long Beach State ...................................... 0-1 METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC UCF .............................................................. 1-0 UC Davis ....................................................... 0-0 Fairfield .................................................. 36-47 Wichita State ............................................. 0-1 BIG EAST UC Irvine ...................................................... 0-0 Iona .......................................................... 31-40 Butler........................................................... 0-0 UC Riverside ............................................... 0-0 Manhattan ............................................ 36-54 ATLANTIC 10 Creighton .................................................. 4-4 UC Santa Barbara...................................... 0-0 Marist ...................................................... 28-18 Davidson ................................................... 0-1 DePaul ........................................................ 0-3 Monmouth ................................................. 2-7 Dayton ...................................................... 2-18 Georgetown ............................................. 8-8 COLONIAL ATHLETIC Niagara ................................................... 82-99 Duquesne ................................................ 6-10 Marquette ................................................. 1-4 Charleston .................................................. 0-2 Quinnipiac.................................................. 5-3 Fordham .................................................. 8-13 Providence .............................................. 5-20 Delaware ..................................................... 0-1 Rider ......................................................... 12-34 George Mason ......................................... 2-0 Seton Hall .................................................. 7-9 Drexel ........................................................... 0-0 Saint Peter’s .......................................... 43-35 George Washington ............................... 1-3 St. John’s (N.Y.) ....................................... 9-10 Elon .............................................................. 2-0 Siena ........................................................ 45-53 La Salle ..................................................... 9-24 Villanova .................................................. 9-20 Hofstra ......................................................... 0-4 Massachusetts .......................................... 1-2 Xavier ........................................................ 7-14 James Madison ......................................... 1-1 MID-AMERICAN Rhode Island ............................................ 2-2 Northeastern .......................................... 6-11 Akron ........................................................... 3-3 Richmond .................................................. 2-1 BIG SKY Towson ........................................................ 0-0 Ball State ..................................................... 0-0 Saint Joseph’s ........................................... 3-6 Eastern Washington .............................. 0-0 UNC Wilmington ...................................... 0-0 Bowling Green .......................................... 6-9 Saint Louis .................................................. 1-7 Idaho ............................................................ 0-0 William & Mary ......................................... 0-0 Buffalo .................................................... 32-17 St. Bonaventure ................................ 65-100 Idaho State ................................................ 0-0 Central Michigan ..................................... 0-0 Virginia Commonwealth ....................... 1-2 Montana .................................................... 0-0 CONFERENCE USA Eastern Michigan ..................................... 1-2 Montana State ......................................... 0-1 Charlotte ..................................................... 1-2 Kent State ................................................... 2-2 ATLANTIC COAST North Dakota ........................................... 0-0 Florida Atlantic ........................................ 0-0 Miami (Ohio) ............................................. 3-0 Northern Illinois ....................................... 0-0 Boston College ......................................12-5 Northern Arizona...................................
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