Tasheed Carr Edwin Lashley Ahmad Nivins

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Tasheed Carr Edwin Lashley Ahmad Nivins
Edwin Lashley
Tasheed Carr
Ahmad Nivins
21 wins ★ Fieldhouse Finale ★ 2008 Atlantic 10 Finalist ★ 2008 NCAA Tournament
SAINT JOSEPH’S VS. XAVIER
March 6, 2008
Home of the Hawks
1949–2008
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SECTION
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ROW
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SEAT
Saint Joseph’s Basketball
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule .......................................................... 3
Saint Joseph’s Basketball ..............................4-8
Fieldhouse Expansion & Renovation ..............8-9
Quick Facts/In Memoriam................................10
OUTLOOK
2008-09 Preview........................................12-13
Q&A with Phil Martelli ....................................14
2008-09 Roster ..............................................15
Pronunciation Guide........................................16
COACHES
Phil Martelli .............................................. 18-25
Mark Bass ................................................ 26-27
David Duda ................................................28-29
Geoff Arnold ..............................................30-31
Support Staff ..................................................32
The Hawk ........................................................33
Assistant Coaches ..........................................34
2008-09 HAWKS
Tasheed Carr ..............................................36-37
Edwin Lashley ............................................38-39
Ahmad Nivins ............................................40-41
Darrin Govens ............................................42-43
Garrett Williamson ....................................44-45
Charoy Bentley ..........................................46-47
Idris Hilliard ..............................................48-49
C.J. Brown ......................................................50
Temi Adebayo..................................................51
Mike Auriemma ..............................................52
Bryant Irwin ....................................................53
Todd O’Brien ..................................................54
Chris Prescott ................................................55
A.J. Rogers ....................................................56
2007-08 REVIEW
Season Review/Accomplishments ......................58
Statistics ............................................................59
Results................................................................60
Points-Rebounds-Assists....................................61
Team Statistics....................................................62
Boxscores ..................................................63-73
Atlantic 10 Standings/Honors..........................74
Atlantic 10 Statistics ......................................75
Philadelphia Big 5 ..........................................76
2008-09 OPPONENTS
Opponents’ Information ............................ 78-83
EA Sports Maui Invitational ........................84-86
Postseason Tournaments ................................87
All-Time Series Results ..............................88-94
Records vs. All Opponents ..............................94
Indvidual Records ..................................107-108
Team Records ..............................................109
Opponent/Career Records ............................110
Season/Game Bests ......................................111
Season/Career Bests ....................................112
1,000-Point Scorers ..............................113-117
Year-by-Year Leaders ............................118-120
All-Time Roster .................................... 121-123
All-Time Numbers ..................................124-125
Honor Roll ............................................126-128
Year-by-Year Records....................................129
Year-by-Year Results ..............................130-149
In-Season Tournaments ........................150-151
Postseason Tournaments ..............................152
Atlantic 10 Tournament History ....................153
NCAA Tournament History ............................154
NCAA Tournament Boxscores ................155-160
Postseason Records......................................161
Hawks vs. the Polls ......................................162
Coaches in the NBA ......................................163
Hawks in the Draft ........................................164
Hawks in the Pros ........................................165
Athletics Hall of Fame ............................166-168
Big 5 Hall of Fame ........................................169
50 Years of the Hawk ....................................170
“The Perfect Season” ....................................171
Jameer Nelson ..............................................172
THE UNIVERSITY
Saint Joseph’s University ......................174-177
James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus ......................178
Philadelphia ..................................................179
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.................................180
Dr. Cary Anderson ........................................181
Don DiJulia ..................................................182
Athletic Administration ..........................183-184
Athletic Staff/Head Coaches ..........................185
Educational Support Services........................186
Sports Medicine .......................................... 187
Strength and Conditioning ............................188
Center for Sports Psychology........................188
SJU Tradition & Spirit ..................................189
Off the Court ................................................190
Atlantic 10 Conference ..................................191
Facility Information/Directions ......................192
MEDIA INFORMATION
Saint Joseph’s Sports Network......................194
Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk ................................195
Television ......................................................196
National Television History ............................197
Media Coverage ............................................198
Media Information ........................................199
Radio/TV Roster ............................................200
HISTORY
History of Coaches ....................................96-97
SJU By the Numbers..................................98-99
Retired Numbers ....................................100-101
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse ..................102-103
Fieldhouse Finale ..........................................104
The Palestra ..........................................105-106
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 2
The 2008-09 Saint Joseph’s Men’s
Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Saint Joseph’s University
Office of Athletic Communications.
EDITING AND DESIGN
Marie Wozniak
EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE
Jack Jumper, Joe Greenwich and
Jeremy S. Fallis
RESEARCH
John Saeger ‘08
COVER DESIGNS
Barbara Curran of BAC Design
COVER AND INTERIOR PHOTOS
Greg Carroccio/Sideline Photos
INSIDE BACK COVER PHOTOS
Fernando Medina/NBA Photos and
NBAE/Getty Images (Nelson);
NBAE/Sports Action Photography
(West); NBAE/Getty Images (Jones)
OTHER PHOTOS
Tony Bailey; Laird Bindrim; Bob
Coldwell; Greg McDermott; Daniel
Burke Photography; Jim McWilliams;
Jim Roese Photography; Edward Lee;
Greg Rust/Xavier University; S.R.
Smith; Dave Yoblick; Melissa Kelly;
Al Tielemans /Sports Illustrated
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Boston Celtics; Cleveland Cavaliers; Los
Angeles Athletic Club; Orlando Magic;
NBA Photos; Philadelphia Daily News;
Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia
76ers; Philadelphia Phillies; Pat
McAvinue- Saint Joseph’s University
Library; Philadelphia Convention &
Visitors Bureau
PRINTING
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap Company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ON THE COVER
Seniors Edwin Lashley, Ahmad
Nivins and Tasheed Carr will look
to lead Saint Joseph’s to its second
consecutive NCAA Tournament berth
in 2008-09.
2008-09 SCHEDULE
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November 16
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November 25
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December 2
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December 28
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January 3
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January 14
January 18
January 21
January 24
January 28
February 1
February 4
February 8
February 12
February 14
February 18
February 22
February 26
March 1
March 5
March 7
March 11March 14
Opponent
RIDER (at Wachovia Center)
at Holy Cross
vs. Texas at EA Sports Maui Invitational
vs. Indiana/Notre Dame
(at EA Sports Maui Invitational)
EA Sports Maui Invitational
at Lehigh
CREIGHTON
at Towson
at Villanova
CORNELL
SIENA
DREXEL
at Ball State
RHODE ISLAND
at St. Bonaventure
CHARLOTTE
DUQUESNE
PENN
at Richmond
at Dayton
GEORGE WASHINGTON
at Massachusetts
TEMPLE
at La Salle (Palestra)
at Saint Louis
MASSACHUSETTS
XAVIER
ST. BONAVENTURE
at Temple
at Fordham
Atlantic 10 Championship
(at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.)
Time
7:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
1:30 or 7:00 p.m.
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
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TBA
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4:00 p.m.
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7:00 p.m.
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Noon
7:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
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2:00 p.m.
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TBA
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
All home games in CAPS played at The Palestra unless noted
All times Eastern and subject to change
* Complete television schedule not finalized at time of publication
ESPN Network designation to be made at later date
CBS C denotes CBS College Sports Network
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TV*
ESPN2
ESPNU/ESPN
ESPN/ESPN2
ESPN2
CBS C
CBS C
ESPN/ESPN2
CBS C
ESPN/ESPN2
CBS C
Tradition
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Passion
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Opportunity
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FIELDHOUSE EXPANSION & RENOVATION
After renovations, the arena’s seating capacity will increase by at least
1,000 seats. (Artist’s renderings by Burt Hill)
A major expansion of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse and a dedicated
center for men's and women's basketball highlight a comprehensive
plan for enhancing varsity and recreational athletics at Saint Joseph’s.
Construction on the project began in October of 2007.
The Fieldhouse, home to Saint Joseph’s University basketball since
1949, will be named for Michael J. Hagan ’85 at the conclusion of the
multi-year project. Hagan, chairman and former chief executive officer
of Horsham-based NutriSystem, Inc., and his wife Joyce, are contributing $10 million as the lead benefactors for the most comprehensive
enhancement of athletic facilities in Saint Joseph’s history.
The actual construction of the project began in the Fall 2007 with
the demolition of Flannigan Hall and Barry Annex. That was followed by
the renovation of Barry Hall into offices for the athletic administration.
Once the 2007-08 basketball season was completed last March,
work began on the exterior of the Fieldhouse and the foundation was laid
for the basketball center that will be adjacent to the Fieldhouse. This basketball center will house state-of-the-art facilites for men’s and women’s
basketball, and will include new locker rooms, coaches’ offices, meeting
areas and dedicated academic and study space. The entire center will
incorporate video and multi-media technology and will include a new
Hall of Fame Room and expanded media relations capacity.
The majority of the athletic department staff (approximately 40 people) moved into the new offices of Barry Hall on May 19, 2008. The
offices are the permanent sites for some staff members, but are temporary for others.
The steel for the basketball center was erected on June 10, 2008
and completed the following week, while crews continued working to
clear the interior of the Fieldhouse.
A new hardwood basketball practice court was built in the Sports
Complex and completed at the beginning of the Fall semester.
The Fieldhouse will be renamed the Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena upon completion of the project. (Artist’s renderings by Burt Hill)
The official Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Fieldhouse expansion and
renovation project took place on October 6, 2007.
Construction is progressing on the basketball center which will house stateof-the-art facilities for the men’s and women’s basketball programs.
Basketball locker room (left) and
Lobby (right). (Artist’s renderings by
Burt Hill)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 8
FIELDHOUSE EXPANSION & RENOVATION
PRACTICE FACILITY
As part of the comprehensive expansion and renovation project, the Hawks now have a new practice facility in the Sports Complex. Both the
SJU men’s and women’s basketball teams will use this facility for daily practice this season, as construction continues on the Fieldhouse
expansion and renovation.
New Basketball Arena to be Named for Alumnus Michael J. Hagan ‘85
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, home to Saint Joseph's University
basketball since 1949, will be renamed for Michael J. Hagan '85 at the
conclusion of a multi-year expansion and renovation project which
began in the fall 2007. Hagan, chairman and former chief executive officer of Horsham-based NutriSystem, Inc., and his wife Joyce are contributing $10 million as the lead benefactors for the most comprehensive enhancement of athletic facilities in Saint Joseph's history.
The Hagan gift is the third eight-figure donation announced by Saint
Joseph's in the past two years. Previously, James J. Maguire '58 and
Brian Duperreault '69 each contributed $10 million in support of the
University's purchase of the Episcopal Academy property.
"We are truly blessed to have such outstanding philanthropic support," stated Saint Joseph's President Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. "Not
only is it an affirmation of the mission of the University, but it speaks
to the unmatched personal commitment of these extraordinary individuals.
"Mike Hagan is a success story and a singular example of the Jesuit
tradition of giving back. His involvement as an alumnus, University
Trustee, and now major benefactor is one of humility and selfless
action. This gift allows Saint Joseph's to preserve an important part of
its history while at the same time modernizing a facility of which all
Hawks can be proud."
A resident of Newtown, Pa., Hagan received a B.S. in accounting
from Saint Joseph's and also played on the men's golf team. He was
chairman of Malvern-based Verticalnet, Inc., before assuming control
of NutriSystem in 2002. Forbes magazine named Hagan its 2006
Entrepreneur of the Year after NutriSystem earned the No. 1 ranking on
the Forbes list of America's "Best 200 Small Companies."
"There has always been a dream that one day there would be athletic facilities to match the level of passion we all share for this great
University," said Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics Don
DiJulia. "Today, thanks to the generous commitments of some very
special alumni — Mike Hagan, in particular — that dream is about to
be realized."
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 9
FACTS/DIRECTORY
2008-09 BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS
Location ........................................................Philadelphia, PA 19131
Founded ......................................................................................1851
Enrollment ............................................4,515 (full-time undergrads)
Denomination ..............................................Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Nickname ................................................................................Hawks
Colors ....................................................................Crimson and Gray
Athletic Affiliation ....................................................NCAA Division I
Conference ........................................................................Atlantic 10
Home Arena (for 2008-09)..............................................The Palestra
Capacity ....................................................................................8,722
President............................................................Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.
Vice President/Student Life ......................................Dr. Cary Anderson
Associate Vice President/Athletic Director ..........................Don DiJulia
2007-08 Regular Season Record..............................................21-13
2007-08 Atlantic 10 Conference Record (Place)............9-7 (4th-tie)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................................8/5
Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................3/2
Head Coach (alma mater)............................Phil Martelli (Widener, '76)
Coach's Overall Record/Year ..............................261-152, 14th season
Record at School/Year ..................................................................same
Assistant Coaches ..........Mark Bass (Saint Joseph’s ’96)- 10th season
........................................David Duda (Spring Garden ‘88) - 3rd season
........................................Geoff Arnold (Saint Joseph’s ‘86) - 1st season
Director of Basketball Operations ....Rob Sullivan (Saint Joseph’s ‘06)
Asst. AD/Communications (MBB Contact) ................Marie Wozniak
Office Phone ................................................................610-660-1727
Athletic Communications Fax......................................610-660-1724
Email ....................................................................mwozniak@sju.edu
SAINT JOSEPH’S ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
Associate Vice President/Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . .Don DiJulia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1707
Assistant Vice President/Athletic Business Affairs . . . . . .Jim Brown
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1726
Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs . . . . . . . . . .Ellen Ryan
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1714
Associate AD/Marketing/Corporate Partnerships . . . . . . .Tim Curran
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1702
Associate Athletic Director/Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Pendleton
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-3292
Assistant Athletic Director/Communications . . . . . . . .Marie Wozniak
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1727
Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe DeLacy
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1720
Assistant Athletic Director/Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . .Corey Shannon
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-3052
Executive Director of Athletic Development . . . . . . . . .Katie Shields
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1231
Director of Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Renie Shields
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-2584
Director of Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lori Rafferty
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1699
Director of Educational Support Services . . . . . . . . . . .Janet Greder
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1728
Athletics Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1707
Athletics Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1716
Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610-660-1712
Basketball Office..........................................................610-660-1706
Basketball Fax ............................................................610-660-1762
Press Row- The Palestra ............................................215-898-4324
Athletics Website ................................................www.sjuhawks.com
IN MEMORIAM
The Saint Joseph’s basketball program lost two cherished members
in 2007-08, with the passing of Chuck McKenna and Nemanja Petrovic.
McKenna played for the Hawks from 1964 to 1966 under coach Jack
Ramsay, and was a senior on the team that was ranked number one in
the nation by Sports Illustrated in the preseason of 1965-66. A 6-8 forward, the native of Lansdowne, Pa., averaged 7.7 points per game and
shot 41.0 percent from the field his senior year.
He also excelled in the classroom,
earning recognition on the school’s
Dean's List and receiving a $1,000 postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.
Petrovic was a member of Saint
Joseph's 1997 team that reached the
NCAA Sweet 16, was ranked 12th in the
nation and won the school's last Atlantic
10 championship. The 6-10 center was a
member of the Hawks’ 1996 NIT
Runner-up squad.
A native of Belgrade, Serbia, he came
to the United States and completed his
Chuck McKenna ‘66
scholastic career at North Penn High
School. He began his collegiate career
at the University of Maryland in 1992
but transferred to Saint Joseph's in
1993.
Petrovic played in 18 games in his
first season with the Hawks in 1994-95
and was the recipient of the team's
Academic Award. He was hindered by a
back injury his junior season but earned
Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team honors.
As a senior, Petrovic started 31
games, averaging 6.9 points and 5.2
rebounds for the squad that reached the
Sweet 16. That year, he was a
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District
selection, an A-10 All-Academic honNemanja Petrovic ‘97
oree, and was the recipient of the Harry
Merrill Sportsmanship Award from the Philadelphia Big 5.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 10
2008-09 OUTLOOK
2008-09 PREVIEW
Saint Joseph’s returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2007-08
as a resilient group battled through a rollercoaster season to
reach the Atlantic 10 championship game and earn the program’s fifth NCAA bid under head coach Phil Martelli.
The squad was a balanced one with four double-figure scorers,
paced by a pair of seniors – Pat Calathes and Rob Ferguson –
who upped their level of play for their final seasons.
Heading into 2008-09, the Hawks have three starters back
from that team, including one of the Atlantic 10’s top players in
Ahmad Nivins. But to Martelli, that doesn’t mean too much,
unless the Hawks don’t develop individually.
“Improvement, improvement, improvement – and I’m talking
about individual guys. Each guy has got to get better, even the
returning starters,” said the coach, now entering his 14th season. “To me, it’s not any one guy or any aspect of our game. It’s
a total improvement that’s needed. Because where we are today,
or where we were at the end of last year, that won’t be good
enough.”
But with the three starters back in the fold – Nivins, Tasheed
Carr and Darrin Govens – along with sixth man Garrett
Williamson, the Hawks do have a core group that battled the
ups and downs of last season, and can use that experience to
their benefit.
“I think what the players can take away from last season is the
idea of balance and how balanced play allowed all of us to
achieve. Also, the idea of being down, as we were late in the year
and the idea of fighting through with regard to the A-10
Tournament,” said Martelli. “I hope that they took with them the
disappointment of not winning the A-10 championship – of getting there and not finishing the job. To me, all of those things are
worthwhile.”
Nivins will undoubtedly be one of the keys to the Hawks’ success in 2008-09. The two-time All-Atlantic 10 selection has
showed his potential to dominate on numerous occasions. The
6-9 senior posted averages of 14.4 points and
5.8 rebounds per
game, finishing second
to Calathes in both categories. Nivins averaged less than eight
shots per game last
year, so the Hawks will
need to get him the ball
more this season. He’ll
also need to grab extra
rebounds due to the
departures of Calathes
(7.5 rpg) and Ferguson
(4.8 rpg).
“Ahmad needs to be
a better rebounder. His
maturity level has gotten better but that’s got
to continue. He’s got to
Ahmad Nivins
be in the discussion for
Atlantic 10 Player of the Year,” said the coach.
The starter at the point, Carr made an impact in his first year
with the Hawks after transferring from Iowa State. Carr is a vocal
player who earned respect for his leadership skills even before
the season began when the Hawks voted him co-captain. The 64 senior averaged 10.8 points and 5.6 assists, which was one of
the top numbers in the league. Carr showed the ability to run the
offense but will be counted on to add even more scoring this
year.
“Tasheed needs to be better – he needs to be a better leader, a
better shooter and a better teammate,” said Martelli.
Govens started every game at shooting guard and displayed a
smooth stroke. Although his final average was just below 10
points (9.8), the 6-1 guard notched double digits in 16 games.
The Hawks will be looking for more offense from the junior this
year, and he could be one of SJU’s top 3-point threats.
Williamson, who was a starter as a freshman, embraced his
role as the sixth man and provided an intensity unmatched by
any player on the team, especially on the defensive end. The
team’s best perimeter defender, Williamson was not a force
offensively, but will look to reap the benefits of working hard on
his shooting in the off-season.
The graduation of Calathes, Ferguson and reserve Arvydas
Lidzius open up many opportunities for the young squad.
Sophomore Idris Hilliard will have the chance to earn a spot
in the frontcourt. A good rebounder and inside scorer, the 6-7
forward saw action in every game but one last season.
Senior Edwin Lashley and sophomore Charoy Bentley will
each be looking for more playing time in the backcourt and
could find it if they can provide consistent perimeter shooting.
Junior walk-on C.J. Brown provides energy and depth to the
Hawks.
Martelli welcomes a unique group of five freshmen, each of
whom brings different strengths and skills to the Hawks.
Chris Prescott, a 6-2 guard from Northwest Catholic High
School in Connecticut, is a high-scoring perimeter shooter (22.0
ppg) who could help the Hawks immediately. Prescott was a
four-year starter and earned All-State honors twice.
“Chris was an extraordinarily well-coached player in high
school. He has a glint in his eye that I like from that guard spot.
He reminds me a little of Terrell Myers (SJU 1994-97),” said
Martelli. “Chris has very good leadership ability and he’s hopefully going to help us with long-distance shooting, which will be
a question mark with this team.”
Bryant Irwin, a 6-8 forward from Bridgeport High School was
West Virginia’s Gatorade Player of the Year. With an impressive
31.0 points and 11.0 rebounds as a senior, the All-State First
Team selection is a versatile player who could help in a variety
of ways.
“Bryant has a combination of inside-outside skills. Whether
he’s big enough for those skills to provide an impact, we have to
find that out. Certainly we’re going to look at his ability to guard
at this level,” said Martelli.
A.J. Rogers is a 6-6 forward from St. Anthony, the nation’s
top-ranked program in 2008 that posted a 32-0 record. A fiercely competitive player from Rosedale, N.Y., Rogers averaged 7.0
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2008-09 PREVIEW
points and 8.0 rebounds,
but did all of the small
things for the country’s
best high school team.
“A.J. is coming here with
a solid foundation that has
no cracks. We’re going to
expect him to be a face-up
defender and face-up
offensive player who
shares the ball,” said
Martelli.
Temi Adebayo is a 6-10
center from the Montrose
Christian program that
has produced numerous
Division I players, including 2008 SJU graduate
Arvydas Lidzius and 2007
NCAA Player of the Year
Kevin Durant. Having
Darrin Govens
come to the U.S. from
Nigeria in 2007, he saw
very limited action as a senior due to a medical condition. A
player with true “upside,” Martelli feels he has tremendous
untapped potential, although he has shown impressive shotblocking ability already.
“Temi is like clay and we hopefully will be able to develop him
into something special,” said the coach.
Mike Auriemma joins the squad as a walk-on. The 6-1 guard
played at East Catholic High School in Connecticut, while spending last year at The Hun School in New Jersey. Son of Hall of
Fame women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma, he averaged
20 points as a senior at East Catholic while earning All-State
First Team honors. Auriemma will add depth and a solid work
ethic in the backcourt.
“Mike is truly a coach’s son. He loves the challenge that he will
be embarking upon,” Martelli said.
Todd O’Brien, a 6-11 center, joins the program after transferring from Bucknell University. O’Brien, from Garden Spot High
School (Pa.), will practice with the Hawks this season and have
three years of eligibility beginning in 2009-10.
Although it’s too early to tell which players will step up and fill
the roles, Martelli doesn’t see any changes in the style that has
characterized Saint Joseph’s basketball.
“Balance is certainly going to be a style of play for us. We need
five guys on the floor who can score the ball. I think we can be
better defensively, and we need to be better defensively. We
need to have a balance between offense and defense – we’re not
going to be out-shooting people, we need to be outplaying people. The style for us stays the same – to be highly competitive,
share the ball, take your shot when it’s available and defend to
the best of your ability,” explained Martelli.
The schedule will be challenging once again and will be highlighted by SJU’s first trip to the 2008 EA Sports Maui
Invitational. The Hawks will be part of a top-notch field that
includes NCAA Final Four participant North Carolina, NCAA
Tournament teams Indiana, Notre Dame, Oregon and Texas,
along with Alabama and host Chaminade. The Hawks potentially have 10 teams on the ‘08-09 slate that participated in the 2008
NCAA Tournament, with games scheduled against Cornell,
Siena, Xavier and Villanova.
Another unique challenge for the Hawks is that all of their
2008-09 home games will be played at the Palestra, due to the
renovation and expansion of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. Saint
Joseph’s is familiar with the Palestra, however, usually hosting
five or six games there every season.
“Our schedule is going to put us in contention to compete in
the Atlantic 10. If you can compete in the Atlantic 10, then you’re
a team that is talked about nationally,” said the coach.
Saint Joseph’s will rely on a bevy of strengths that will be necessary to succeed in 2008-09.
“Basically, we have a group that knows how to pick itself up off
the mat,” Martelli explained. “We came off of a year with no
postseason and made the NCAA Tournament. We were in, then
we were out of the NCAA Tournament, and then back in again,
so the players certainly picked themselves up off the mat.
“I think we also have a team that would be labeled as observant. They saw Pat Calathes struggle for two years and then get
to be a first team All-League player. They saw a guy like Rob
Ferguson, who had to come outside of his character so that the
group’s greater good could be served. Those things are positives because we do have an observant group. This is a group
that, including the freshmen, you get the feeling that they’re
appreciative of being here.”
Conversely, Martelli points out the team’s weaknesses as areas
to address prior to the season, as well as during it.
“We know that it’ll be inexperience,” Martelli conceded.
“Certainly our other weaknesses will be the rebounding and
where it’s going to come from, along with outside shooting. Pat
and Ferg were good rebounders and good shooters. But that’s
the beauty of this program. And the excitement’s going to be in
who seizes the opportunity,” said Martelli.
Martelli and the Hawks will rely on their seniors to bring along
the newcomers into the Saint Joseph’s tradition. A tough schedule and a full slate of games at the historic Palestra should leave
Hawk fans with plenty to be excited about in 2008-09.
2008-09 Notes
• Saint Joseph’s will play its home games in The Palestra this season due to
the renovation and expansion of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. The Hawks will
return to campus in 2009-10 to the Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena.
• The Hawks will be among a deep field in the 2008 EA Sports Maui
Invitational, November 24-26. Joining SJU in the 25th anniversary of the tournament will be Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas
and host Chaminade.
• Phil Martelli owns the most Atlantic 10 wins among active coaches with
132.
• The Hawks have reached postseason play in eight of the last nine years. SJU
has also been in the Atlantic 10 championship game in three of the last four
seasons.
• Saint Joseph’s will serve as the host institution for the 2009 NCAA Men’s
Basketball First and Second Rounds, to be held at the Wachovia Center on
March 19 and 21.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 13
Q &A WITH PHIL MARTELLI
The team got back into postseason last year. What can this
group take from that experience?
There are several things that occurred. One is the idea of balance and how balanced play allowed all of us to achieve. The idea
of being down, knocked down, as we were late in the year. The
idea of fighting through with regard to the A-10 Tournament. I
hope that they took with them the disappointment of not winning
the A-10 Championship – of getting there and not finishing the
job. To me, all of those things are worthwhile.
What has to happen for this team to be successful?
Improvement, improvement, improvement. I’m talking about
individual guys. Each guy has got to be better. If you start with
Ahmad (Nivins), Tasheed (Carr) and Darrin (Govens) because
they started every game – they have to be better. Ahmad’s got to
be a much more consistent rebounder, and a double figure
rebounder. Tasheed has to be a daily learner. Darrin has to be a
daily worker. Garrett obviously embraced his role but he’s got to
become a shooter. And not just a shot maker, but he’s got to
become a shot taker. Idris, Charoy and Edwin didn’t get much of
a chance – but there will be chances there. The freshmen obviously are in college basketball for the first time.
To me, it’s not any one guy or any one aspect of our game, it’s
a total improvement. Because where we are today, or where we
were at the end of last year, that won’t be good enough.
What style of play will evolve with this group?
Certainly balance is going to be a style of play. Five guys on the
floor who can score the ball. I think we can be better defensively
and we need to be better defensively. We need to have a balance
between offense and defense – we’re not going to be outshooting people, we need to be outplaying people. Style for us stays
the same – be highly competitive, share the ball, take your shot
when it’s available and defend to the best of your ability.
But to me, that’s the beauty of this program. There’s an opportunity. And the excitement’s going to be in who seizes the opportunity.
You always talk about the importance of seniors and we see
what happened last year with a strong group. What do you
expect from the seniors this year?
The seniors need to be better. Ahmad needs to be a better
rebounder. His maturity level has gotten better – he deals with
disappointment better. But that’s got to continue. He’s got to be
in the discussion for Player of the Year in the Atlantic 10. I think
with Tasheed, he needs to be better. The honor he received from
his team of being voted co-captain – he can be a better leader. He
can be a better shooter, a better teammate. Better for Edwin
would be better opportunity – and that’s for him to earn.
Who made the most improvement last year?
Garrett was our most improved player because he was given a
new role and he fit to his role almost exactly.
What’s your goal with the schedule?
The schedule, if you go back in time, is what has been established. Our schedule is going to put us in contention to compete
in the Atlantic 10. If you can compete in the Atlantic 10, then
you’re a team that is talked about nationally. So the goal to me
sitting here today is not postseason, but the goal is to be better
tomorrow. The schedule stays to a standard. We play on the road
because in the A-10 you have to be successful on the road. We
play different styles because in the A-10 you have to play different styles. All of that goes into planning the schedule.
What are the strengths?
Our strengths are that we have a group that knows how to pick
itself up off the mat. We came off of a year with no postseason
and made the NCAA Tournament. We were in the NCAA
Tournament, we were out of the NCAA Tournament, so the team
certainly picked themselves up off the mat. I think we also have a
team that would be labeled as observant. So they saw Pat
Calathes struggle for two years and then get to be a first team AllLeague player. They saw a guy like Rob Ferguson, who had to
come outside of his character so that the group’s greater good
could be served. Those things are positives because we do have
an observant group. This is a group that, including the freshmen,
give you the feeling that they’re appreciative of being here.
How about the weaknesses?
We know that it’ll be inexperience. Certainly our other weaknesses will be where the rebounding is going to come from – Pat
and Ferg were good rebounders. One of the weaknesses will be
outside shooting because Pat and Ferg were both good shooters.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 14
2008-09 ROSTER
NUMERICAL
NO.
0
1
5
11
13
15
21
22
32
34
40
45
55
--
NAME
Tasheed Carr
Chris Prescott
C.J. Brown
Charoy Bentley
Darrin Govens
Garrett Williamson
Temi Adebayo
Edwin Lashley
Idris Hilliard
Ahmad Nivins
Bryant Irwin
A.J. Rogers
Mike Auriemma
Todd O’Brien
YR.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.#
POS.
G
G
G
G
G
G
C
G
F
F
F
F
G
F
HT.
6-4
6-2
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-5
6-10
6-4
6-7
6-9
6-8
6-6
6-1
6-11
WT.
211
190
165
183
187
195
216
205
225
242
230
215
183
232
HOMETOWN
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bloomfield, Conn.
Newark, Del.
West Haven, Conn.
Chester, Pa.
Lower Merion, Pa.
Ibadan, Nigeria
Salisbury, Md.
Roselle, N.J.
Jersey City, N.J.
Bridgeport, W. Va.
Rosedale, N.Y.
Manchester, Conn.
New Holland, Pa.
HIGH SCHOOL
Mt. Zion Academy (N.C.)
Northwest Catholic
Caravel Academy
Harding
Chester
Lower Merion
Montrose Christian (Md.)
St. Thomas More (Conn.)
The Hun School
St. Anthony
Bridgeport
St. Anthony (N.J.)
The Hun School (N.J.)
Garden Spot
ALPHABETICAL
NO.
21
55
11
5
0
13
32
40
22
34
-1
5
15
NAME
Temi Adebayo
Mike Auriemma
Charoy Bentley
C.J. Brown
Tasheed Carr
Darrin Govens
Idris Hilliard
Bryant Irwin
Edwin Lashley
Ahmad Nivins
Todd O’Brien
Chris Prescott
A.J. Rogers
Garrett Williamson
YR.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.#
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
POS.
C
G
G
G
G
G
F
F
G
F
F
G
F
G
HT.
6-10
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-4
6-1
6-7
6-8
6-4
6-9
6-11
6-2
6-6
6-5
WT.
216
183
183
165
211
187
225
230
205
242
232
190
215
195
HOMETOWN
Ibadan, Nigeria
Manchester, Conn.
West Haven, Conn.
Newark, Del.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chester, Pa.
Roselle, N.J.
Bridgeport, W. Va.
Salisbury, Md.
Jersey City, N.J.
New Holland, Pa.
Bloomfield, Conn.
Rosedale, N.Y.
Lower Merion, Pa.
# transfer- will sit out 2008-09 season
Head Coach:
Phil Martelli (Widener '76) - 14th year
Assistant Coaches: Mark Bass (Saint Joseph’s ‘95) - 10th year
David Duda (Spring Garden ‘88) - 3rd year
Geoff Arnold (Saint Joseph’s 86) - 1st year
Director of Basketball Operations: Rob Sullivan (Saint Joseph’s ‘06)
Athletic Trainer: Bill Lukasiewicz (Springfield ‘88)
Pronunciation Guide
Temi Adebayo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TIM-ee AH-duh-BYE-yo
(Mike) Auriemma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OAR-ee-EM-muh
Charoy (Bentley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sha-ROY
(Darrin) Govens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GUV-enz
Idris Hilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EE-driss HILL-ee-URD
(Bill) Lukasiewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lu-KAZ-uh-WITZ
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 15
HIGH SCHOOL
Montrose Christian (Md.)
The Hun School (N.J.)
Harding
Caravel Academy
Mt. Zion Academy (N.C.)
Chester
The Hun School
Bridgeport
St. Thomas More (Conn.)
St. Anthony
Garden Spot
Northwest Catholic
St. Anthony (N.J.)
Lower Merion
COACHING STAFF
PHIL MAR TELLI
Head Coach - 14th Season
• 2004 National Coach of the Year •
• Four-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year •
In 13 years at Saint Joseph’s
Martelli’s efforts and the success of the SJU program have been recognized on a consistent basis. In fact, he has earned a Coach of the Year
University, Phil Martelli has
award, whether it be a city, conference, or regional honor, in six of his
built a program that is consis13 seasons.
tently one of the top in the conIn the summer of 2005, Martelli served as the head coach of the USA
ference, a perennial post-seaMen’s U21 World Championship Team, which competed at the FIBA
son participant and a key player on the national scene, while earning his
U21 World Championship in Argentina, and earned a fifth-place finish.
place among the top coaches in the school’s storied history.
It was the coach's third assignment with USA Basketball, having served
The 2007-08 Hawks reached the Atlantic 10 Championship game for
as a USA assistant coach for gold-medal winning teams at both the
the third time in four years and earned the program’s 19th bid to the
2001 FIBA World Championship for Young Men and the 1998 Goodwill
NCAA Tournament, and Martelli’s fifth. The 11th-seeded Hawks fell to
Games.
sixth-seeded Oklahoma in the NCAA First Round while ending the year
In 2003-04, Martelli guided a focused and unselfish squad that
at 21-13.
became the most compelling story in college basketball. The Hawks
Martelli reached a significant milestone in 2006-07, when he surwent undefeated in the regular season, reached the pinnacle as the toppassed Hall of Famer Jack Ramsay for second place on the school’s allranked team in the nation and earned the school’s first-ever numbertime list for wins. His 13-year career mark now stands at 261-152, while
one seed in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight. Jameer
he ranks fourth in career winning percentage (.633) among SJU coachNelson was the consensus National Player of the Year and with teammate Delonte West, were both first-round selections in the NBA Draft.
es. Setting the school record for wins in a season (30) in 2004, Martelli
The Hawks became the first team since 1990-91 to go through the reghas guided SJU to 20 or more victories six times in 13 seasons. More
impressively, his teams have gone 180-81 in the past eight seasons, an
average of 23 wins per year. He is 132-76 in Atlantic 10 play, which is
The Martelli File
the most conference wins for any active coach in the A-10. Martelli has
Career
Record:
261-152
(13 years)
also been at his best when it counts the most as his 17 postseason wins
Atlantic 10 Record: 132-76
(6 NCAA, 11 NIT) are the most in school history, ahead of Ramsay’s 12.
Postseason Record: 17-9 (overall); 6-5 (NCAA Tournament)
Martelli ranks first among Hawk coaches with a .653 postseason winning percentage (17-9) and has taken SJU to the postseason in seven of
Birthdate: August 31, 1954
the last eight years, and nine times in his 13 seasons.
Hometown: Media, Pa.
Guiding a young squad in 2006-07, the Hawks went 18-14, marking
Education: Widener University, 1976
the eighth time that he led them to 18 or more wins, but SJU missed
Playing Career: Widener University, 1972-76
postseason play to end a streak of six consecutive appearances.
College Coaching Career: Head coach, Saint Joseph’s University,
Martelli turned in another top-notch coaching performance in 2005July 20, 1995 to present; Assistant coach, Saint Joseph’s, 1985-86
06, as the Hawks went from a 10-12 record in February to win the final
five games of the regular season, and three straight in the conference
to 1994-95.
tournament, to reach the Atlantic 10 championship for the second year
Family: Wife, Judy; children - Phil, Jr. (27), Jimmy (26),
in a row, falling just one point short of the title. The Hawks were rewardElizabeth (21)
ed with their sixth consecutive postseason bid, but saw the season
come to an end in the NIT Second Round, closing with a
19-14 mark.
Martelli’s effort was similar to the previous season
where he turned in perhaps a more remarkable coaching
job than in 2003-04 when he was the consensus National
Coach of the Year. Faced with the loss of two NBA firstround draft picks from the ‘03-04 squad that went 30-2,
the 2004-05 Hawks struggled early on, but Martelli
reworked the team’s style of play to guide SJU to 21 wins
in the calendar year of 2005 to finish 24-12. Saint Joseph’s
posted the conference’s best record (14-2) and won its
fifth straight regular-season title to tie the league record.
The Hawks garnered the top seed in the conference tournament for the second year in a row and reached the
championship game. He was named the Atlantic 10 Coach
of the Year for the second straight season and the fourth
time in his career. The Hawks earned their fifth consecutive postseason bid and made an exciting six-game run in
the NIT, falling on a last-second shot in the championship
game. It marked the second time in his career that he guidThe Martelli Family (from left) - Phil, Judy, Meghan, Phil, Jr., Elizabeth and Jimmy
ed SJU to the NIT title game.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 19
PHIL MARTELLI
ular season without a loss Phil Martelli continues his climb up the
(27-0). SJU opened the sea- charts, putting himself among the Hawks’
son ranked 12th in the polls all-time winningest coaches. In 2006-07,
and moved up throughout Martelli surpassed Basketball Hall of
the year, taking the top spot Famer Jack Ramsay for victories at SJU
on March 8, 2004, for the and now ranks second.
first time ever. SJU finished
Hawk Coaches by Victories
fifth for its highest final
YRS
W
L
ranking since 1966. It was
25
309 208
a school-record fourth 1. Bill Ferguson
13
261 152
straight season, and fifth in 2. Phil Martelli
3. Jack Ramsay
11
234 72
Martelli’s tenure, that the
Hawks were ranked in the
Associated Press poll.
Hawk Coaches by Winning Pct.
Martelli guided SJU to its
YRS W L PCT.
fourth NCAA appearance in 1. Jack Ramsay 11 234 72 .765
nine seasons, and its first 2. Jim Lynam
3
65 28 .699
back-to-back berths since 3. Jack McKinney 8 144 77 .652
1982. The top-seeded 4. Phil Martelli 13 261 152 .632
Hawks reached the Elite
Eight for the first time since
1981 before falling to
Oklahoma State in a heartbreaker, 64-62.
He joined Nelson to sweep the National Coach and Player of the Year
awards, marking one of the few times in history that the top player and
coach were from the same school. Martelli won the 2004 Naismith
Award, the Henry Iba Award (USBWA), the inaugural Adolph Rupp Cup,
the Coach of the Year awards from both Associated Press and
CBS/Chevrolet, and the NABC Co-Coach of the Year award. He was the
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year for the third time and a repeat winner of
the Harry Litwack Big 5 Coach of the Year award.
The Hawks also won their second outright Big 5 title and their fourth
straight Atlantic 10 regular season crown. The squad was the recipient
of the prestigious Wanamaker Award, given to the team or athlete which
brings the greatest credit to the city of Philadelphia, and was named the
Team of the Year by the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association.
One of the more colorful coaches in the nation, Martelli’s personality,
wit and accessibility have always made him a media favorite. His popularity grew to an even higher level in 2004, as the Hawks remained
unbeaten and the coach was besieged by media requests from all over
the country. Martelli remained as accommodating as ever and the Saint
Joseph’s story was well documented by the Philadelphia press and told
by countless media outlets nationwide.
Martelli has added a new title to his résumé, that of "author." The
coach co-wrote a book, "Don't Call Me Coach: A Lesson Plan for Life"
with Harold Gullan, Ph.D, which was published in the fall of 2007.
Martelli’s commitment to Saint Joseph’s is equaled by the
University’s commitment to him. The coach agreed to a new contract
prior to the 2003-04 season that would extend his tenure through at
least the 2009-10 campaign. Following the thrilling run in ‘03-04, the
University extended the coach’s contract through the 2011-12 season.
That commitment was taken a step further when prior to the start of the
2008-09 campaign, Martelli’s contract was extended through 2015-16.
Martelli is not only passionate for coaching, but also for his work in
the community. He is one of the leaders of the Philadelphia chapter of
Coaches vs. Cancer, as the coaches from the city’s six Division I schools
strive to raise awareness and funding to defeat the disease. The group
has dedicated themselves to becoming the highest fundraising coaches’
MARTELLI’S MARKS
YEAR
1995-96
1996-97
OVERALL
W L
PCT
19 13 .594
26 7
.788
ATLANTIC
W
L
9
7
13 3
10
PCT
.562
.812
FINISH
3rd East
1st East
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
11
12
13
26
19
23
30
17
18
16
7
12
7
2
.393
.400
.448
.788
.613
.767
1.000
3
5
7
14
12
12
16
13
11
9
2
4
4
0
.187
.312
.437
.875
.750
.750
1.000
5th East
5th East-t
4th East
1st Overall
1st East-t
1st East
1st East
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
24
19
18
21
12
14
14
13
.667
.575
.562
.617
14
9
9
9
2
7
7
7
.875
.562
.562
.562
1st East
5th
6th
4th-t
TOTALS
261 152 .632
132 76
.641
POSTSEASON
NIT Runner-up
NCAA Sweet 16
Atlantic 10 Champion
NCAA 2nd Round
NIT 2nd Round
NCAA 1st Round
NCAA Elite Eight
FINAL AP
RANKING
HIGH AP
RANKING
#12
#12
#22
#18
#10
#25
#1
#5
NIT Runner-up
NIT 2nd Round
NCAA 1st Round
5 NCAA, 4 NIT (17-9 Record)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 20
COACH OF THE YEAR
HONORS
Big 5
Atlantic 10, District,
Eastern, Big 5
Atlantic 10, Eastern
District, Eastern
National, Atlantic 10, Big 5,
District, Eastern
Atlantic 10
PHIL MARTELLI
Phil Martelli and Jameer Nelson collected all of the national Coach of the
Year and Player of the Year Awards in 2004. The climax of the whirlwind
awards tour was Nelson capturing the John R. Wooden Award and having the
opportunity to meet coaching legend John Wooden at the awards ceremony
in Los Angeles.
of the National Basketball Coaches Association and participating as a
voter for the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. Martelli was appointed by
the NCAA to the Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement
Group. The group of coaches and university officials from across the
country is charged with developing strategies to enhance academic performance and graduation rates in Division I men’s basketball.
After 10 years as an assistant at Saint Joseph’s, Martelli was named
the 14th coach in school history on July 20, 1995, and was just the third
non-alumnus to follow in the storied tradition of SJU coaches.
Martelli burst onto the scene in 1995-96 and took SJU to the NIT
Championship game as a rookie head coach, becoming just the fifth
first-year head coach to take a team to the tournament’s Final Four
since the field expanded to 32 teams in 1980. He surpassed Ramsay’s
feat, who led his first SJU team to third place in the 1956 tournament.
Martelli led the ‘95-96 Hawks, which had lost the school’s all-time
leading scorer and a 1,000-point, 1,000-rebound performer, to a 1913 record, tying him for third place with Jim Lynam (1978-79) for victories by a first-year SJU coach.
Expectations for 1996-97 were for a winning campaign. And
after a disheartening season-opening rout at Duke (89-60) in the first
round of the Preseason NIT, Martelli and his charges regrouped and
turned in one of the best seasons in the program's history. The
team's accomplishments, most of which have now been surpassed
by the ‘03-04 team, included a then-record-tying 26 wins (seven losses), a final national ranking of 12th by the Associated Press and 17th
by CNN/USA Today. The squad also put together a 10-game winning
group in the country and are on their way to reaching that goal. They
were honored at the 2004 NCAA Final Four with the Coaches vs. Cancer
Champion Award presented by the National Association of Basketball
Coaches and with the Community Service Award from the Philadelphia
Sports Congress. Martelli also serves on the Coaches vs. Cancer
National Council, which received the Centennial
Award from the Fox Chase Cancer Center.
MARTELLI’S ACCOLADES
The coach has received numerous honors
for his community work, highlighted by two
2007
honorary degrees. Martelli’s alma mater,
Widener University, bestowed upon him one of
Montgomery County Coaches Hall of Fame
its highest honors on May 15, 2004 with an
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame
honorary doctorate in public service for his
2006
“altruistic work in the community and his posHonorary Doctorate, Cabrini College
itive influence as a teacher, coach and role
Kennedy-Kenrick High School Hall of Fame
model.” Martelli then delivered the commencement address to the more than 750 graduates.
2005
On May 21, 2006, he addressed over 400 gradHead Coach, 2005 USA Men’s U21 World
uates at Cabrini College and received an honChampionship Team
orary doctor of humane letters degree in recogAtlantic 10 Coach of the Year
nition of his “extraordinary career and service
to the community.”
2004
He has also been named the “Citizen of the
Consensus National Coach of the Year
Year” by the March of Dimes in 2004, was
• Associated Press Coach of the Year
inducted into the CYO Hall of Fame for the
• Naismith Coach of the Year
Archdiocese of Philadelphia, and honored by
• Adolph F. Rupp Cup (Coach of the Year)
the National Adoption Center to name a few. In
2006, Martelli was inducted into the Hall of
• CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year
Fame at Kennedy-Kenrick High School (former• Hank Iba Award (USBWA Coach of the Year)
ly Bishop Kenrick), where he coached.
• NABC Co-Coach of the Year
Martelli views himself as an ambassador
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year
for the University and takes the role very seriUSBWA District Coach of the Year
ously. He is one of the most sought after pubEastern College Coach of the Year
lic speakers in Philadelphia, with an appeal that
(Herb Good Club)
stretches even further outside the area. Making
Eastern
Basketball Coach of the Year
countless appearances year-round, he finds the
time for many organizations, no matter how
Honorary Doctorate, Widener University
large or small.
March of Dimes “Citizen of the Year”
Martelli has served as the honorary chairArchdiocese of Philadelphia CYO Hall of Fame
person for the Centennial celebration of KenCrest, the largest community-based service
2003
provider for children and adults with disabiliUSBWA District Coach of the Year
ties in Southeastern Pennsylvania and
Eastern College Coach of the Year (Herb Good
Delaware.
Club)
He shows his commitment to the game of
basketball by serving on the Board of Directors
2001
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year
Eastern College Coach of the Year
(Herb Good Club)
Assistant Coach with USA Basketball
(World Championship for Young Men)
2000
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Delaware
County Chapter
1998
Widener University Outstanding Alumnus
Assistant Coach, USA Basketball, Goodwill
Games (Gold Medal)
Archdiocese of Philadelphia Catholic School
Hall of Fame
1997
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year
Eastern College Coach of the Year
(Herb Good Club)
Philadelphia Big 5 Co-Coach of the Year
USBWA District Coach of the Year
NABC District Coach of the Year
Basketball Times District Coach of the Year
Eastern Basketball District Coach of the Year
Grand Marshal, Phila. Columbus Day Parade
1996
Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year
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streak and three wins over
Top 25 teams while winning
both the Atlantic 10 regular
season and tournament
titles. The Hawks advanced
to the NCAA Sweet 16 before
suffering a loss to defending
national champion Kentucky.
With the team's success
came individual accolades
for the second-year coach.
Martelli garnered Atlantic 10
Coach of the Year honors as
well as District Coach of the
Year by the USBWA, NABC,
Eastern Basketball and
Basketball Times. He was
named the Eastern College
Coach of the Year and corecipient of the Big 5 award.
Martelli's third year at
the helm was a true test of
his character. The season
started with the loss of one of
his key players to academics
and
two
highly-touted
recruits to NCAA initial eligibility rules.
Despite the
depleted lineup, the coach
kept his team competitive throughout the season, as the Hawks struggled to find wins while facing one of the most demanding schedules in
school history. They totaled 11 wins, but the "never say die" spirit of
SJU was evidenced by the team holding leads over five nationallyranked teams late in the second half.
In 1998-99, the Hawk mentor faced perhaps his toughest challenge
as a head coach, guiding a team that started a school-record four newcomers through a tough non-conference slate and the always imposing
A-10 battles. Martelli and SJU got off to a strong start, defeating No.
21 Tennessee and winning the Cable Car Classic en route to a 9-7 record
at mid-January. Youth finally caught up to the Hawks, however, as the
team experienced a nine-game losing streak and finished the season
with a 12-18 overall mark.
The 1999-2000 season included many highlights as the coach
guided the team to a stunning 62-59 win over then-No. 5 Temple at
The Palestra on February 29. It was Martelli’s first win over Temple
and the program’s first win over a Top 5 team since February, 1984
(No. 2 DePaul). The team’s 13-16 record was deceiving as the Hawks
played a schedule ranked 32nd toughest in the nation.
Picked by most as a middle-of-the-pack Atlantic 10 team in 200001, SJU started strong, posting a 7-3 record in its first 10 games, and
finished even stronger, going 14-2 in the conference to win the single
division A-10 regular season title. Overall, the Hawks again tied the
school-record for wins, compiling a 26-7 mark. The team moved into
the Top 25 in both major polls in February, and was ranked in the final
polls (No. 22 AP; No. 24 ESPN/USA Today).
Despite its ranking, and the presence of one of the nation’s finest
backcourts in junior Marvin O’Connor and National Freshman of the
Year Jameer Nelson, SJU earned an at-large bid but only a numbernine seed. The Hawks responded by downing eighth-seeded Georgia
Tech, 66-62, in the first round of the West Regional in San Diego. The
team then showed its true mettle, battling top seed Stanford in one of
the most exciting games of the NCAA Tournament before falling, 90-83.
As in 1996-97, Martelli picked up much-deserved hardware following the season. He was named Coach of the Year by the Atlantic 10,
NABC (District III) and Philadelphia’s Basketball Writers (Eastern
College Coach of the Year). Nationally, he was one of three finalists
for the national Coach of the Year by ESPN the Magazine and one of
Martelli the Author
In 2007, Phil Martelli added a
new title to his résumé - that of
“author”. Martelli came out with his
first book, entitled Don’t Call Me
Coach: A Lesson Plan for Life. The
book is co-written by the Hawks’
coach and Harold Gullan, Ph.D.
In the book, Martelli passes on
what he has learned from his own
rich experience, which includes
over 30 years of coaching at the
high school and college levels. One
of America’s most colorful, outspoken, and successful coaches,
Martelli compresses his three
decades of experience into a 10-point “lesson plan for life” that
will benefit anyone, no matter what the challenges may be. He
speaks equally to teachers, parents, educators, and business
executives – in short, to anyone who plays the role of coach in
daily life.
Gullan, a noted historian and sports fan, is also the author of
The Upset That Wasn’t, Faith of Our Mothers, First Fathers, and
Jumping Through Hoops.
The book, which includes a foreword from Pennsylvania
Governor Ed Rendell, was published by Camino Books of
Philadelphia (www.caminobooks.com).
20 finalists for the Naismith College Basketball Coach of the Year.
In the 2001-02 preseason, the Hawks were ranked as high as
eighth by Sports Illustrated and 10th by both major polls. SJU stayed
in the polls until mid-December when three straight losses (North
Carolina, Georgia State and Gonzaga), all coinciding with an injury to
All-American guard Marvin O’Connor, saw the team fall from the rankings. Saint Joseph’s rebounded to post a 19-12 record, share the A-10
East title for Martelli’s third regular-season crown, and earn the fourth
postseason bid in seven years (NIT).
In 2002-03, after graduating four fifth-year seniors that compiled
over 5,000 points and 2,200 rebounds, the Hawks were picked to be
in the middle of the A-10 East Division. With arguably the nation’s
best point guard in the fold in Nelson, Martelli built the team around
defense and perimeter play. The plan worked as SJU went on to lead
the nation in field goal percentage defense (.372) and ranked seventh
in scoring defense (59.5 ppg). The team cracked the national polls in
February and ended the season with its third straight A-10 regular
season title, second NCAA at-large bid in three seasons and a 23-7
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record, despite a late-season injury to Delonte West.
Off the court, Martelli’s lighter side is featured weekly on his
HawkTalk television show, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in
2005-06. Martelli hosts the most unique coach’s show in the nation,
with a “Tonight Show” format. Game highlights are included, but are
secondary to the jokes and humorous interviews. Named the best
coach’s show in college basketball by The Sporting News in 2001,
HawkTalk gained a much greater audience in its third year (1998-99),
with its move to Comcast SportsNet, Philadelphia's regional all-sports
station. The show’s viewer base grew even more in 2003-04, when
national network College Sports Television first aired the show, and
has continued to do so for the past five years.
Martelli has also been active coaching internationally. In addition to
taking his SJU team on a 1999 tour of Italy, he has worked with USA
Basketball three times, most recently as the head coach of the 2005
USA U21 World Championship Team which traveled to Argentina. He
has served as an assistant coach twice, with the gold-medal winning
team at the 1998 Goodwill Games in New York City, and then with the
2001 USA World Championship for Young Men team that captured
the gold in Saitama, Japan, of which Jameer Nelson was a member.
A four-time Atlantic 10 (1997, 2000, 2004, 2005) and four-time
USBWA District Coach of the Year (1997, 2001, 2003, 2004), Martelli is
one of just three Hawk coaches to record 200 career wins, posting his
milestone victory against Buffalo on March 19, 2005.
A 1976 graduate of Widener University, Martelli began his career
on Hawk Hill with SJU's 1985-86 team which reached the NCAA
Tournament. In his decade as an assistant, he was part of the Hawks’
NIT teams in 1992-93 and 1994-95.
Prior to his arrival at SJU, Martelli spent seven years as head basketball coach at Bishop Kenrick High School in Norristown, Pa. At
Kenrick, he led his team to six straight Catholic League playoff
appearances, a school record, and still owns the school's all-time
mark for wins with 108. His best season came in 1982, when he was
named prep Coach of the Year by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and
Philadelphia Daily News. He earned similar honors in 1980 and 1982
for Montgomery County from the Norristown Times Herald.
Martelli began his career as the junior varsity coach at Cardinal
O'Hara High in Springfield, Pa., for the 1976-77 season. He moved
on the following year to become an assistant at his alma mater, where
he helped guide Widener to the NCAA Division III Final Four. After
that season, he accepted the head job at Kenrick.
As a player, he was part of Widener’s NCAA Tournament teams in
both 1974-75 and 1975-76, serving as team co-captain as a senior. The
talented point guard also set the school's single season and career
assist marks.
Martelli and his wife, Judy, a former basketball player with the legendary Immaculata College teams in the 1970s, have three children.
Phil, Jr., a 2003 SJU graduate, is an assistant basketball coach at
Niagara University, Jimmy is an assistant coach at Robert Morris
University, and Elizabeth is a senior attending Saint Joseph’s.
Phil Martelli’s commitment to Saint Joseph’s has been equaled by the
University’s commitment to him. Prior to the 2008-09 season, the
University extended Martelli’s contract another four years through the
2015-16 season.
Martelli’s Milestones
1st Win
December 2, 1995 – Saint Joseph’s 64, Delaware 56
50th Win
January 14, 1998 – Saint Joseph’s 55, St. Bonaventure 50
100th Win
February 10, 2001 – Saint Joseph’s 78, St. Bonaventure 76
150th Win
November 14, 2003 – #17 Saint Joseph’s 73, #10 Gonzaga 66
200th Win
March 19, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 55, Buffalo 50
235th Win (moved into second place on all-time victory list)
February 4, 2006 – Saint Joseph’s 71, Dayton 65
250th Win
January 19, 2008 - Saint Joseph’s 82, Penn 42
100th Atlantic 10 Win
Feb. 12, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 69, Temple 57
300th Game Coached
Feb. 19, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 65, St. Bonaventure 47
Highest National Ranking
March 8, 2004 – #1 Associated Press; #1 ESPN/USA Today
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Martelli vs. All Opponents
“This was the least-talented Hawks team during the six-season run. Which
didn’t stop them from playing with the passion and intelligence that have
become the hallmarks of St. Joe’s basketball under Martelli and his coaching
staff. They always devise a way to give their teams a chance... Ultimately, it
is a chance many programs don’t get because they are never in the fight. One
way or another, the Hawks are always in the fight.”
- Philadelphia Daily News, March 21, 2006
PHIL IN THE POSTSEASON
17-9* overall record (6-5 NCAA; 11-4 NIT)
YEAR TOURN./ROUND
RESULT
1996 NIT
SJU 82, Iona 78
NIT
SJU 82, Providence 62
NIT
SJU 76, Rhode Island 59
NIT Semifinals
SJU 74, Alabama 69 (0T)
NIT Final
Nebraska 60, SJU 56
1997 NCAA 1st Round
SJU 75, Pacific 65
NCAA 2nd Round
SJU 81, Boston College 77 (2OT)
NCAA Reg. Semi.
Kentucky 83, SJU 68
2001 NCAA 1st Round
SJU 66, Georgia Tech 62
NCAA 2nd Round
Stanford 90, SJU 83
2002 NIT 1st Round
SJU 73, George Mason 64
NIT 2nd Round
Ball State 76, SJU 54
2003 NCAA 1st Round
Auburn 65, SJU 63 (OT)
2004 NCAA 1st Round
SJU 82, LIberty 63
NCAA 2nd Round
SJU 70, Texas Tech 65
NCAA Reg. Semifinal SJU 84, Wake Forest 80
NCAA Reg. Final
Oklahoma St. 64, SJU 62
2005 NIT Opening Round SJU 53, Hofstra 44
NIT 1st Round
SJU 55, Buffalo 50
NIT 2nd Round
SJU 68, Holy Cross 60
NIT Quarterfinals
SJU 58, Texas A&M 51
NIT Semifinals
SJU 70, Memphis 58
NIT Final
South Carolina 60, SJU 57
2006 NIT 1st Round
SJU 71, Rutgers 62
NIT 2nd Round
Hofstra 77, SJU 75 (OT)
2008 NCAA 1st Round
Oklahoma 72, SJU 64
* school record for wins and winning percentage
Opponent
Record Streak
Akron
2-0
W2
Alabama
1-0
W1
UAB
0-1
L1
American-P.R.
1-0
W1
Austin Peay
1-0
W1
Ball State
1-1
W1
Bellarmine
1-0
W1
Boston College
3-0
W3
Boston University
5-0
W5
Bucknell
2-2
W1
Buffalo
1-0
W1
California
1-0
W1
UC-Santa Barbara
1-0
W1
UC-Davis
1-0
W1
Canisius
1-0
W1
Charlotte
1-2
L1
Chattanooga
1-1
L1
Colorado
2-0
W2
Creighton
0-1
L1
Davidson
2-0
W2
Dayton
8-10
L1
Delaware
6-0
W6
DePaul
1-1
L1
Drexel
9-2
W1
Duke
0-1
L1
Duquesne
13-2
L1
East Carolina
0-2
L2
Eastern Washington
0-1
L1
Fairfield
5-0
W5
Fairleigh Dickinson
2-0
W2
Fordham
20-3
W2
George Mason
1-0
W1
George Washington 10-9
W1
Georgia State
0-1
L1
Georgia Tech
1-0
W1
Gonzaga
2-3
L2
Harvard
1-0
W1
Hofstra
1-2
L2
Holy Cross
1-0
W1
Iona
1-0
W1
Kansas
1-1
W1
Kentucky
0-1
L1
Liberty
1-0
W1
La Salle
13-5
L1
Lafayette
3-0
W3
Long Beach State
1-0
W1
Louisville
0-1
L1
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Opponent
Record Streak
Loyola (Md.)
0-1
L1
Massachusetts
13-11
W2
Memphis
1-0
W1
Mississippi
0-1
L1
Mississippi State
1-0
W1
Nebraska
0-1
L1
New Mexico
1-0
W1
North Carolina
0-1
L1
Ohio
0-1
L1
Ohio State
0-2
L2
Oklahoma
0-1
L1
Oklahoma State
0-1
L1
Old Dominion
4-3
L1
Pacific
2-1
W1
Penn
10-4
W3
Penn State
1-1
W1
Princeton
1-1
W1
Providence
1-0
W1
Rhode Island
16-9
W1
Richmond
7-2
W2
Rutgers
2-1
W2
St. Bonaventure
21-3
W13
Saint Louis
2-2
L2
Saint Mary’s
2-0
W2
Saint Peter’s
1-0
W1
San Francisco
2-1
L1
Seton Hall
0-1
L1
Siena
1-0
W1
South Carolina
1-2
L1
South Carolina State 1-0
W1
Stanford
0-1
L1
Syracuse
0-2
L2
Temple
15-15
L2
Tennessee
1-1
W1
Texas A&M
1-0
W1
Texas Christian
1-0
W1
Texas-El Paso
1-0
W1
Texas Tech
1-0
W1
Tulsa
1-2
L2
Vanderbilt
0-1
W1
Villanova
3-8
W1
Virginia Tech
2-3
L1
Western Carolina
1-0
W1
Western Kentucky
2-0
W2
Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0
W1
Wyoming
1-0
W1
Xavier
9-12
W2
PHIL MARTELLI
Phil Martelli joined friend Geno Auriemma, the head women’s coach at
Connecticut, at Auriemma’s induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of
Fame on September 8, 2006. The duo coached together at Bishop Kenrick
High School when Martelli was the head coach there early in his career.
Auriemma also spent a year at Saint Joseph’s, as an assistant with the
women’s basketball team.
Martelli coached the 2005 USA Men’s Under 21 World Championship Team
at the FIBA U21 World Championship in Argentina in August, 2005.
Martelli is actively involved in many charitable endeavors and lends his time
to numerous groups. One of his primary commitments is to Coaches vs.
Cancer, as he serves as the co-chair of the Philadelphia chapter.
Martelli received his second honorary doctorate in three years when he gave
the Commencement Address at Cabrini College in 2006. His alma mater,
Widener University, had previously bestowed the honor upon him in 2004.
The 2004 winner of the Adolph Rupp Cup as the nation’s top coach, Martelli
was called upon to present the award to the 2006 Coach of the Year, Roy
Williams of North Carolina at the 2006 Final Four in Indianapolis.
Martelli’s popularity with the media affords him numerous opportunities for
public appearances and speaking engagements. He met author and actor Joe
Gannascoli (“The Sopranos”) at a special event hosted by Philadelphia radio
station WPHT 1210 AM.
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MARK BASS
Assistant Coach
10th Season
Mark Bass is the veteran
among the Hawks’ assistant
coaches, now in his 10th season at his alma mater.
Bass, one of the most prolific
shooters in Saint Joseph’s history, joined the Hawks' staff in 1999-2000
and has been involved with teams that have made post-season appearances in seven of the last eight years, won five Atlantic 10 regular-season titles and compiled a 154-72 record in the past seven years. Nine
years after he led the Hawks to the NIT Final as a player in 1996, Bass
again helped SJU reach New York City and the NIT Final as a coach in
2005.
In 2005, Bass was honored with the William J. Bennett Memorial
Award, recognizing dedication and loyalty to the Saint Joseph's men's
basketball program. He was a co-recipient of the award with then-fellow
staff member Monté Ross.
A fiery leader on the court, and two-year team captain, Bass led the
Hawks to the NIT Finals in his senior season, 1995-96, and ranked second on the team with his average of 14.3 points per game. He connected for school records of 91 3-pointers and 268 attempts, season marks
which were later eclipsed by Pat Carroll in 2005. A Second Team All-Big
5 selection, Bass made 225 3-pointers during his career from 1992-96,
a total that ranks behind only Carroll and Marvin O'Connor. As a freshman, the guard led the Atlantic 10 Conference in free throw percentage
with a school-record 86.9 percent. He also led the A-10 in 3-point percentage as a junior (.423), making him just the second Hawk player to
lead the league in two different categories.
In 2001, Bass became the first member of the 1996 NIT Finalist
team to be inducted into the Saint Joseph's Basketball Hall of Fame.
Upon graduation he played one season of professional basketball
with the Tianjin Breakers in the Chinese Professional League in 1996-97.
Following that, he served two seasons (1997-99) as an assistant coach
under Max Good at Maine Central Institute, helping guide the team to
back-to-back New England Prep School Championships, including a
perfect 35-0 season in 1997-98.
A 1991 graduate of McCorristin High School in New Jersey and
native of Trenton, Bass was named the Mercer County Player of the Year
as a senior and set the all-time scoring record with 1,482 points in his
career. He played for one year at Maine Central Institute, helping the
squad to a 27-1 record with the lone loss coming in the New England
Prep School Championship game.
Bass, who was inducted into the Mercer County CYO Hall of Fame in
November, 2004, resides with his wife, Tracie, in Lawnside, N.J.
“Mark has developed a confidence that
allows him to shine on a daily basis,
whether dealing with recruiting, scouting
or on-floor coaching. Mark has an aura
that benefits our players and program.”
Tracie and Mark Bass
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- Phil Martelli
DAVID DUDA
Assistant Coach
3rd Season
David Duda is in his third
year on the Saint Joseph’s staff,
joining the Hawks after a highly-successful coaching stint in
the Division III ranks.
Duda came to SJU in 2006 after eight years as head coach at
Widener University, where he compiled a 143-68 record, with two MAC
Commonwealth Conference championships and three trips to the NCAA
Division III Tournament. He also served as Widener’s athletic director
since April 2003, overseeing the operation of the University’s athletics
program with 20 varsity teams.
Widener enjoyed its greatest success under his leadership in 200506, when the team finished 23-6, won the Commonwealth Conference
regular-season title and made the school’s first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance since 1987. Duda earned Coach of the Year honors for both the
Commonwealth Conference and the NABC Mid-Atlantic Region.
Duda led the Pioneers to a record-breaking 24-4 season in 199900 and was recognized as the conference and Mid-Atlantic Coach of the
Year.
A 1988 graduate of Spring Garden College, where he was a twotime honorable mention All-American, Duda began his coaching career
as the top assistant to Herb Magee at Philadelphia University. During
those seven seasons the Rams had their most successful period in
school history, and Philadelphia University was the winningest Division
II school in the country during that span with a 171-35 record.
He moved on to be the head coach at Delaware Valley College in
1997 for two seasons. Duda turned around a team which had been 023, leading it to a 12-12 mark for the first non-losing season in 11
years. He earned the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year award in
1998. His career coaching record in 10 seasons is 159-99.
Duda’s connection with the Hawks’ head coach dates back to 1981
when he played for Martelli on the varsity team at Bishop Kenrick High
School (1981-84).
Duda lives in Collegeville, Pa., with his wife Barbara and children,
Danielle (10) and David (7).
“David can certainly be labeled as a
workaholic. He is an organizational
genius and a developing star in
the coaching ranks.”
The Duda family – Barbara, David, David and Danielle
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- Phil Martelli
GEOFF ARNOLD
Assistant Coach
1st Season
Geoff Arnold returns to his
alma mater and Phil Martelli's
staff, rejoining the Hawks in
2008-09 after spending seven
seasons as the associate head
coach at Drexel University.
Arnold was instrumental in Drexel's recruiting efforts that helped
them reach the postseason four times in seven seasons, which included a 23-9 record in 2006-07.
The 1986 Saint Joseph’s graduate previously served as an assistant
coach with the Hawks from 1993 to 1996. That stint included one year
with Martelli, who was in his first season (1995-96) as head coach.
During that campaign, the Hawks went 26-6 and reached the NIT
Championship game.
Arnold left Saint Joseph's in 1996 to join former Hawk teammate
Bruiser Flint at the University of Massachusetts, serving on Flint's staff
for five years. He then returned to Philadelphia in 2001 when Flint was
named head coach at Drexel.
Arnold, originally from Sharon Hill, Pa. and Darby Township High
School, was a senior tri-captain for the 1985-86 Saint Joseph's team
that won the Atlantic 10 Championship, recorded 26 wins and earned a
bid to the NCAA Tournament. During his senior season, which was
Martelli's first as an assistant coach at SJU, he averaged 8.9 points and
led the team with 134 assists. Arnold notched 346 assists in his career,
a number which ranks among the top 15 in school history.
Upon graduating from Saint Joseph's in 1986, Arnold played for the
Wildwood Aces of the United States Basketball League and then served
as an assistant coach for one season. After one year out of basketball,
he became a full-time assistant with the Hawks in 1992-93, working on
John Griffin's staff for three seasons.
He was inducted into the Saint Joseph's Basketball Hall of Fame in
1992.
Arnold and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Philadelphia with their 11year old daughter, Gabrielle.
“Geoff is a true Hawk in the way he
represents the University on and off the
court. His desire for the program to reach
the top in the A-10, the Big 5 and college
basketball drives him on a daily basis.”
- Phil Martelli
The Arnold family – Stephanie, Gabrielle and Geoff
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SUPPORT STAFF
Rob Sullivan
Bill Lukasiewicz
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Rob Sullivan is in his third year as director of men’s basketball operations. He oversees various adminstrative duties with the
program, including travel, summer camp,
activities and community service projects,
while acting as a liasion between the program
and the Hawk Hoop Club.
Sullivan had a three-year playing career at SJU, earning a spot on
the team as a walk-on in his sophomore year. Sullivan was part of the
SJU teams which compiled a 73-28 record in those three years, while
advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2004 and finishing as the runner-up in the 2005 NIT.
The native of Philadelphia was honored by SJU with the Daniel J.
Cummins, Jr. Memorial Award for spirit in 2005 and the William
Bennett Memorial Award for dedication and loyalty in 2006.
Over the years, he has served as an instructor and counselor at
the basketball camps for SJU, his alma mater La Salle College High
School, and the Future Stars Basketball Academy.
Sullivan, who graduated from Saint Joseph’s in 2006 with a
degree in food marketing, received mention on both the SJU Athletic
Director’s Honor Roll and the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
while an undergraduate.
Clare Ariano
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Clare Ariano has served as the administrative assistant for men’s basketball at Saint
Joseph’s since 1984, working behind the
scenes to help ensure the program’s continued success.
Aside from her day-to-day duties with the
basketball program, Ariano assists head
coach Phil Martelli in scheduling his numerous speaking engagements and charitable efforts. She is also active with Coaches vs.
Cancer and serves on the planning committee for the annual “Basket
Ball,” a black-tie gala event.
In 2005, Ariano was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Men’s
Basketball Hall of Fame, becoming the seventh non-player in school
history to earn the honor.
Ariano and her husband, Nick, reside in Lansdowne, Pa. They
have two daughters, Alexis and Danielle.
Bill Lukasiewicz is in his 10th year with
the Saint Joseph’s sports medicine department, and now in his third year as head athletic trainer. Lukasiewicz works directly with the
Hawks’ men’s basketball team.
A certified athletic trainer, Lukasiewicz
worked at Newtown Square Physical Therapy
before coming to SJU. He also held positions with Providence College,
the Boston Celtics, Cabrini College and ACT Physical Therapy.
A 1988 graduate of Springfield College (Mass.), he earned his
master’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports medicine from Temple University in 1992. The Barrington, R.I., native and
his wife, Amy, reside in Havertown, Pa., with their sons, Cole (8) and
Reed (6).
Fr. Bruce Bidinger
TEAM CHAPLAIN
Fr. Bruce Bidinger, S.J. is in his third year
back on Hawks’ bench as chaplain. He
returned to Saint Joseph’s in 2006-07 after
four years away while serving as president of
St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in
Philadelphia. Fr. Bidinger currently serves as
director of the Haub School of Business
Advising Center at the University.
Fr. Bidinger was one of Hawk Hill’s more popular figures during
his first tenure from 1996-2002. He first served as Director of Campus
Ministry, overseeing that department’s growth before moving to
become SJU’s first vice president for ministry and mission, a position
that he held for two years before taking over at The Prep. He was also
the chaplain for the basketball team for several seasons.
Fr. Bidinger also spent five years as principal of Scranton Prep,
where he also taught chemistry. He taught science at St. Joseph’s
Prep, Georgetown Prep and Loyola Blakefield in Baltimore.
Fr. Bidinger has also served on the boards of several institutions,
including Saint Joseph’s University, St. Joseph’s Prep and Loyola
High School in Baltimore. A native of South Jersey, Fr. Bidinger holds
a bachelor’s degree from Loyola College, a master’s of divinity from
the Weston School of Theology and a professional diploma in educational administration from Fordham University.
Dave Mallon
VIDEO COORDINATOR
Michael Kehoe
HEAD MANAGER
Michael Kehoe is in his fourth year working with the Hawks’ program and his second
year as head manager.
Kehoe is a senior majoring in psychology
with a minor in business. A graduate of
Lansdale Catholic High School, he is from
Norristown, Pa.
Former player Dave Mallon returns this
year to Saint Joseph’s as video coordinator.
Mallon, who played in 110 career games,
was a member of some of the winningest
teams in Hawk history. His four-year class
compiled the second most wins in school history with 96 from 2002-06. He played for the
record-setting 2004 Hawks’ squad which reached the NCAA Elite Eight
and for the 2005 team that advanced to the NIT championship game.
In 2006, Mallon was the co-recipient of the William J. Bennett
Memorial Award for dedication and service to the program, and he
earned the 2005 Senesky Memorial Award for academics.
Following graduation in 2006 with a degree in marketing, Mallon
played professionally in Uruguay, Portugal, England and Luxembourg.
The native of East Aurora, N.Y., is pursuing a master’s degree from
SJU in training and organizational development.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 32
THE HAWK
One of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint Joseph’s
Hawk has been flapping its wings for 52 years.
The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005-06, is
best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wings
throughout every basketball game and representing the Saint Joseph’s
motto, “The Hawk Will Never Die.”
Jim Brennan originated the idea for a hawk as mascot during the
1954-55 season. Brennan, an ex-Marine and SJU cheerleader, at first
wanted to secure an actual hawk, but later switched to the costume idea.
The student government raised the 120 dollars needed to buy the initial
costume, which Brennan donned for three years. He made his debut as
the Hawk on January 4, 1956, a 69-56 win over La Salle at the Palestra.
Since then, and including this season, a total of 31 SJU students have
donned the costume. Sara Brennan in 2000-01 has been the only
woman thus far to serve as the mascot. The Hawk has not missed a
men’s basketball game since that first season in 1955-56.
In addition to the constant flapping, the Hawk is also recognized by
its “flying” in figure eights around the court during timeouts. Years ago,
ESPN used a “flap-o-meter” on the national telecast of a Saint Joseph’s
game to estimate that the Hawk flaps its wings 3,500 times during a regulation game.
The Hawk is unique because it is one of the few mascots in the nation
that travels to every game, and the student who holds the position gains
a full scholarship. The student, who is selected through an interview
process during the previous spring semester, also serves as a team
manager for the men’s basketball team and travels with the squad.
The most decorated mascot in the country, The Hawk has garnered
numerous accolades in its 50-year history. The Sporting News, Sports
Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s Basketball
Yearbook and ESPN College Basketball magazine have selected it as the
nation’s top mascot. Eastern Basketball tabbed The Hawk as the Atlantic
10 Conference’s best mascot, while The Hawk won a “Best of Philly”
award from Philadelphia Magazine in 2003-04. More recently, The Hawk
was selected as a nominee for the 2008 Mascot Hall of Fame.
Saint Joseph’s athletic
teams have been recognized
with the nickname “Hawks”
since 1929. At that time, the
school’s yearbook editor,
Charlie Dunn, initiated a contest among the student body
for a symbol. More than 100
submissions were narrowed
to two, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers”
(World War I soldiers who
specialized in tossing
grenades) by a slim margin
in the final vote.
John Gallagher ‘31, a
catcher on the Saint
Joseph’s baseball team, submitted the winning suggestion. He won a sweater with
a special Saint Joseph’s
monogram for selecting the
winning name. According to
the student annual, the name
was appropriate because it
typified “the fighting spirit of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has made our football team famous.”
Ironically, football was discontinued at Saint Joseph’s following the
1939 season.
But it has been the connection with the storied tradition of the Saint
Joseph’s men’s and women’s basketball programs that has given The
Hawk mascot its prominence on the national level, making it one of the
most recognized mascots in college athletics.
Tim Klarich
THE HAWK
Tim Klarich will serve as the
Saint Joseph’s University Hawk
mascot for the 2008-09 season. He
becomes the 31st student to represent the University as its men’s
basketball mascot, in the 53rd year
of one of college basketball’s most
famous traditions.
A graduate of St. Joseph's
Prep, Klarich has served as a student worker in the SJU Men's Basketball office and as a team manager for the past few years. He is involved with the American
Marketing Association and has volunteered with the Gesu Reading
Enrichment Program and Saint Joseph's Hand in Hand project.
His older brother, Steve, served as The Hawk for two seasons in
2001-02 and 2002-03.
A native of Philadelphia, Klarich is a senior marketing major.
Jim Miller
2006-07 thru 2007-08
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 33
ASSISTANT COACHES
Former Saint Joseph’s players are not the only ones who have gone on to
successful coaching careers after their days on Hawk Hill. The list of former
SJU assistant coaches also reads like a “Who’s Who” of basketball. The following is a compilation of those who have gone on to coaching careers in the
professional and collegiate ranks. Active coaches are in bold.
NBA General Manager
Brad Greenberg (Philadelphia)
Jim Lynam (Philadelphia)
NBA Head Coaches
Jim Lynam (L.A. Clippers, Philadelphia, Washington)
Jack McKinney (L.A. Lakers, Indiana)
Jim O’Brien (Indiana, Boston, Philadelphia)
Paul Westhead (L.A. Lakers, Chicago, Denver)
NBA Assistant Coaches
Jim Boyle (Denver)
Jim Lynam (Philadelphia, Portland, New Jersey)
Jack McKinney (Portland)
Jim O’Brien (New York, Boston)
Doug Overton (New Jersey)
Paul Westhead (Oklahoma City, L.A. Lakers)
Mark Bass, who played for the Hawks from 1992-96, is entering his
10th season as a Saint Joseph’s assistant coach.
CBA Head Coach
Rod Baker (Grand Rapids)
All-Time Assistant Coaches
WNBA Head Coach
Paul Westhead (Phoenix)
College Head Coaches
Rod Baker (UC-Irvine)
Harry Booth (Saint Joseph’s)
Jim Boyle (Saint Joseph’s)
Matt Brady (James Madison, Marist)
Mike Doyle (Arcadia)
John Dzik (Cabrini)
Dennis Felton (Georgia)
Brad Greenberg (Radford)
John Griffin (Siena, Saint Joseph’s)
Jim Lynam (American, Fairfield, Saint Joseph’s)
Phil Martelli (Saint Joseph’s)
Jack McKinney (Saint Joseph’s)
Jim O’Brien (Wheeling Jesuit, Dayton)
Mike Rice (Robert Morris)
Monté Ross (Delaware)
Paul Westhead (La Salle, Loyola Marymount, George Mason)
COACH (Years)
Geoff Arnold (5)
Rod Baker (1)
Mark Bass (9)
Dick Bernhart (1)
Jimmy Black (6)
Harry Booth (9)
Bob Boylan (1)
Jim Boyle (8)
Matt Brady (11)
Mark Dearborn (2)
Mike Doyle (5)
David Duda (2)
John Dzik (2)
Dennis Felton (1)
Brad Greenberg (6)
John Griffin (3)
Tom Haggerty (4)
Bill Harley (1)
Gene Harris (2)
Dan Kelly (4)
Dan Kenney (17)
Mike Kempski (1)
Jim Lynam (6)
Phil Martelli (10)
John McKendry (1)
Jack McKinney (4)
Monté Ross became the latest in a long line of former SJU assistants to attain a head coaching
position and is now in his third year at the
University of Delaware.
John McMenamin (7)
Chris O'Brien (2)
Jim O'Brien (1)
Doug Overton (2)
Mike Rice (2)
Nick Robak (1)
Monté Ross (10)
Dave Spiller (1)
Carlin Warley (4)
Bryan Warrick (1)
Paul Westhead (2)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 34
SEASON(S)
1988-89
1992-93 thru 1995-96
2008-09 thru present
1982-83
1999-00- thru present
1983-84
1984-85 thru 1989-90
1965-66 thru 1973-74
1946-47
1973-74 thru 1980-81
1993-94 thru 2003-04
1982-83 thru 1983-84
1988-89 thru 1992-93
2006-07 thru present
1976-77 thru 1977-78
1991-92
1978-79 thru 1983-84
1980-81 thru 1981-82
1987-88
1978-79 thru 1979-80
1984-85 thru 1985-86
1982-83
1986-87 thru 1987-88
1970-71
1974-75 thru 1976-77
1953-54 thru 1969-70
1971-72
1965-66 thru 1967-68
1970-71 thru 1972-73
1985-86 thru 1994-95
1974-75
1960-61
1962-63 thru 1964-65
1946-47 thru 1952-53
1990-91 thru 1991-92
1977-78
2006-07 thru 2007-08
2004-05 thru 2005-06
1981-82
1996-97 thru 2005-06
1990-91
1995-96 thru 1998-99
1989-90
1968-69 thru 1969-70
2008-09 HAWKS
Career Game-by-Game (at SJU)
2007-08
0 TASHEED CARR
Senior • Guard • 6-4 • 211
Philadelphia, PA • Mt. Zion Academy (NC)
2007-08: Team co-captain... Ranked second in the Atlantic 10 in assists with 5.6 per game...
Averaged 10.8 ppg... Shot a perfect 7-for-7 from the field, 2-for-2 from 3-point range, with
seven assists vs. Fordham in the A-10 First Round... Recorded a career-high seven steals at
Xavier... Recorded team-best 47 steals... Missed four games due to injury... Scored 11 points
vs. Fordham... Dished out nine assists on three occasions... Scored double figures in 19
games... Scored career-high 23 points at Creighton... Made an impact in his first game as a
Hawk, with 11 points, six rebounds and 12 assists against Fairleigh Dickinson... Followed that
with 13 points, six rebounds and nine assists vs. Syracuse.
2006-07: Transferred to Saint Joseph's from Iowa State with two years of eligibility remaining and sat out the season.
Fairleigh Dickinson*
Syracuse*
Boston U.*
Ball State*
Gonzaga*
Penn State*
Holy Cross*
Creighton*
Fairfield*
Siena*
Drexel*
Massachusetts*
Richmond*
Charlotte
Penn
Massachusetts
Temple
George Washington*
Fordham*
Villanova*
Duquesne*
Xavier*
St. Bonaventure*
La Salle*
Rhode Island*
Saint Louis*
Temple*
Xavier*
Dayton*
Fordham (A-10)*
Richmond (A-10)*
Xavier (A-10)*
Temple (A-10)*
Oklahoma (NCAA)*
MIN
37
34
40
33
36
31
38
36
38
36
32
37
30
36
32
19
34
37
29
31
29
29
27
37
34
30
29
34
40
27
FG-A 3PT-A
5-8 1-2
5-8 2-4
3-9 1-2
4-9 2-4
2-7 0-2
3-9 0-3
4-9 3-5
9-17 2-6
6-10 0-1
3-12 1-4
3-8 2-2
5-7 1-2
1-5 0-3
Injured
Injured
Injured
Injured
2-8
0-4
4-5 1-2
2-4 0-2
5-11 1-2
3-9 0-3
4-7 3-4
5-8 1-3
4-8 2-4
4-9 0-3
4-10 1-5
5-9 3-4
3-7 1-1
7-7 2-2
3-6 0-2
1-3 0-1
5-11 0-5
3-7 0-1
FT-A OR DR
0-0 0 6
1-2 1 5
2-4 0 1
3-5 1 4
2-2 0 4
0-0 1 5
6-8 0 6
3-4 1 4
6-8 2 4
1-2 2 2
4-4 3 1
3-5 0 8
1-2 1 4
2-4
2-4
0-0
0-0
4-7
0-0
0-0
4-4
0-1
0-0
2-2
3-7
0-0
6-6
0-0
3-3
1-3
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
3
0
4
3
3
3
4
6
6
1
2
2
4
1
1
TR
6
6
1
5
4
6
6
5
6
4
4
8
5
F
2
3
2
3
4
3
4
5
1
3
1
0
1
A
12
9
5
5
5
6
4
9
6
9
7
4
5
TO
3
2
3
2
3
3
1
6
2
2
6
6
4
BL
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S PTS
1 11
4 13
6
9
1 13
0
6
1
6
0 17
2 23
2 18
1
8
2 12
1 14
0
3
4
4
3
1
5
3
3
3
4
8
6
1
2
2
4
1
1
2
2
4
5
3
1
4
2
4
3
2
3
1
4
1
2
5
6
5
3
6
5
7
7
5
1
3
6
4
7
4
5
3
4
5
2
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
0
3
1
4
3
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
2
7
0
1
1
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
6
11
4
11
10
11
11
14
8
9
15
10
16
12
2
13
7
* Denotes start
Iowa State (2004-06): Named to the Big 12 All-Bench Team as a freshman... Averaged 5.8
points and 2.2 rebounds as the Cyclones' sixth man that year... Played in 22 games as a sophomore, averaging 5.0 points.
High School/Personal: Played his final two high school seasons at Mt. Zion Christian
Academy in North Carolina, averaging 15.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.3 assists... Registered
a triple-double his senior year with 25 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds... Transferred to
Mt. Zion from Philadelphia's University City High School, where he was an All-Public League
player... Averaged 15.1 points his junior year as Mt. Zion went 28-5... Was the class valedictorian for Mt. Zion... Sociology major... Birthdate is December 16, 1985.
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 23 vs. Creighton (12/9/07)
REB: 8 (2x) last vs. Temple (3/2/08)
AST: 12 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/07)
FGM: 9 vs. Creighton (12/9/07)
FGA: 17 vs. Creighton (12/9/07)
3FGM: 3 (3x) last vs. Xavier (3/6/08)
3FGA: 6 vs. Creighton (12/9/07)
FTM: 6 (2x) last vs. Fairfield (12/21/07)
FTA: 8 (2x) last vs. Fairfield (12/21/07)
BLK: 1 vs. Gonzaga (11/27/07)
STL: 7 vs. Xavier (2/10/08)
TO: 6 (3x) last vs. UMass (1/9/08)
MIN: 40 (2x) last vs. Temple (3/15/08)
CARR’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
GP-GS MIN-AVG
FG-FGA
2004-05** 31-8
574- 18.5
61-164
2005-06** 21-4
368- 17.5
35-105
2006-07
Redshirt season (after transfer)
2007-08
30-30
992- 33.1
117-247
TOTALS
82-42
1934- 23.5 213-516
** at Iowa State
PCT
.372
.333
3FG-A
28-82
6-38
PCT
.341
.158
FT-FTA
31-45
33-45
PCT
.689
.733
.474
.412
30-88
64-208
.341
.307
59-87
.678
123-177 .695
REB-AVG PF-D
69- 2.2
51-2
50- 2.4
38-0
AST
43
23
TO
36
32
BL
0
0
ST
28
22
PTS-AVG
181- 5.8
109- 5.2
121- 4.0
240- 2.9
167
233
84
152
1
1
47
97
323- 10.8
613- 7.5
80-3
169-5
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 37
Career Game-by-Game
2007-08
22 EDWIN LASHLEY
Senior • Guard • 6-4 • 205
Salisbury, MD • St. Thomas More (CT)
2007-08: Scored a career-high six points at Creighton and Fordham, with a career-best two
3-pointers in each... Appeared in 20 games, seeing limited time... Received the team's George
Senesky Memorial Award for academic achievement.
2006-07: Played in 13 games... Had three points against Duquesne in a season-high 12 minutes.
2005-06: Saw action in 18 games in a reserve role... Scored then career-high five points
against St. Bonaventure... Scored three points apiece in four other games... Handed out five
assists... Finished season shooting 33.3 percent from both the field and 3-point range.
High School/Personal: Graduated from St. Thomas More in Connecticut after playing for the
nationally-ranked team for two years... Squad was the top-ranked team in the New England
Prep School Association... Starred for Snow Hill High School in his native Salisbury, Md., in
2002-03, where he averaged 20.5 points and 8.0 rebounds, earning team MVP honors...
Ranked second in the Bayside Conference in scoring in 2002-03... As a freshman, played for
Wicomico High School, which went 26-2 and was the state runner-up in the Maryland Class
2A Tournament... In a Reebok Classic Tournament game in the summer of 2004, scored 31
points while hitting seven 3-pointers... Father, Edwin, was a minor league baseball player in
the Baltimore Orioles organization... Had parts in the University’s productions of the musical
“Chicago” in the Spring of 2008 and the play “Romeo and Juliet” in the Fall of 2008... Fine
arts major... Born April 11, 1986.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Syracuse
Boston U.
Ball State
Gonzaga
Penn State
Holy Cross
Creighton
Fairfield
Siena
Drexel
Massachusetts
Richmond
Charlotte
Penn
Massachusetts
Temple
George Washington
Fordham
Villanova
Duquesne
Xavier
St. Bonaventure
La Salle
Rhode Island
Saint Louis
Temple
Xavier
Dayton
Fordham (A-10)
Richmond (A-10)
Xavier (A-10)
Temple (A-10)
Oklahoma (NCAA)
2006-07
Fairfield
Lafayette
Bucknell
Penn State
Boston
Drexel
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Saint Mary’s
Hofstra
Boston U.
Duquesne
Charlotte
Temple
Rhode Island
Fordham
Xavier
GW
Penn
Saint Louis
Dayton
Villanova
La Salle
GW
St. Bonaventure
Temple
Richmond
Xavier
Massachusetts
Temple (A-10)
GW(A-10)
2005-06
Lafayette
Fairfield
Davidson
Drexel
Kansas
Ohio State
Bucknell
Saint Mary’s
Gonzaga
Xavier
Temple
UMass
GW
Charlotte
La Salle
Saint Louis
Penn
Dayton
St. Bonaventure
Villanova
GW
Temple
Rhode Island
Fordham
Richmond
Xavier
Duquesne
Dayton (A-10)
Saint Louis (A-10)
Temple (A-10)
Xavier (A-10)
Rutgers (NIT)
Hofstra (NIT)
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 6 (2x) last vs. Fordham (2/2/08)
REB: 2 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/27/07)
AST: 2 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
FGM: 2 (3x) last vs. Fordham (2/2/08)
FGA: 4 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
3FGM: 2 vs. Fordham (2/2/08)
3FGA: 3 (2x) last vs. Fordham (2/2/08)
FTM: 1 vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
FTA: 2 vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
BLK: - STL: 1 (3x) last vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
TO: 2 vs. Lafayette (11/18/05)
MIN: 12 vs. Duquesne (1/3/07)
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
2
1-2 1-2
Did Not Play
8
0-0 0-0
3
1-1 1-1
1
0-0 0-0
3
0-2 0-1
3
0-0 0-0
7
2-3 2-3
2
0-1 0-0
Did Not Play
2
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
5
0-1 0-1
0+
0-0 0-0
11
1-4 1-3
Did Not Play
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
5
2-3 2-3
2
0-0 0-0
3
1-1 1-1
Did Not Play
3
1-1 1-1
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
1
0-0 0-0
7
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
1
0-0 0-0
3
0-1 0-1
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
3
0-0 0-0
12
1-3 1-1
1
0-1 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
10
0-1 0-1
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
2
0-0 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
2
1-2 0-0
1
0-1 0-1
1
0-0 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
FT-A OR DR
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 1
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
6
0-0 0-0
2
1-1 1-1
0
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
1
0-0 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
2
0-1 0-1
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
2
0-1 0-1
2
0-1 0-1
4
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
9
2-4 1-2
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
7
1-3 1-2
9
1-3 1-3
Did Not Play
10
0-2 0-2
1
0-0 0-0
4
1-1 1-1
Did Not Play
1
0-1 0-1
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
FT-A OR DR
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
6
0
0-0
0
1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0 0
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
3
0-0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
6
0
3
0-0
0
1
1 0
0 0
0 0
3
0-0
1-2
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 1
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 1
0
1
A
0
0
0
BL
0
0
0
TR
0
0
1
F
0
0
0
TO
0
0
0
S PTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
3
0
0-0
0
2
2 2
0 1
0 1
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
TR
0
0
0
F
1
0
0
A
0
0
0
TO
2
0
0
BL
0
0
0
S PTS
0
0
0
3
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0 0
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0 1
0 1
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 1
3
3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
3
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
LASHLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
TOTALS
GP-GS
18-0
13-0
20-0
51-0
MIN-AVG
63- 3.5
39- 3.0
70- 3.5
172- 3.4
FG-FGA
6-18
2-9
9-19
17-46
PCT
.333
.222
.474
.370
3FG-A
5-15
1-4
9-16
15-35
PCT
.333
.250
.563
.429
FT-FTA
0-1
0-0
1-2
1-3
PCT
.000
.000
.500
.333
REB-AVG
2- 0.1
6- 0.5
6- 0.3
14- 0.3
PF-D
4-0
4-0
3-0
11-0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 39
AST
5
1
4
10
TO
4
2
2
8
BL
0
0
0
0
ST
1
1
1
3
PTS-AVG
17- 0.9
5- 0.4
28- 1.4
50- 1.0
Career Game-by-Game
34 AHMAD NIVINS
Senior • Forward • 6-9 • 242
Jersey City, NJ • St. Anthony
Career: SJU's career leader in field goal percentage (63.4)... One of 26 Hawks to record over 1,000
points and 500 rebounds in a career... Has 1,176 points and 577 rebounds in his career to rank 31st
on both all-time lists... Ranks fifth in career blocks with 110.
2007-08: Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference 3rd Team... Earned NABC All-District 2nd Team honors while being chosen to the All-Big 5 2nd Team... Hawks' leading shot blocker and second leading
scorer and rebounder... Averaged 14.4 points and 5.8 rebounds... Blocked 1.2 shots per game...
Bettered his SJU record for field goal percentage in a season with 64.7... Earned a spot on the A-10
All-Championship Team... Posted a career-best game at UMass, scoring 31 points (13-for-18 FG),
grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking a personal-best six shots... Scored 51 points and pulled down 24
rebounds in two games vs. UMass... Had 25 points vs. Penn State, hitting 8-of-12 shots... Scored double figures in all but four games... Scored 20 points at Siena... Posted three double-doubles on the
season... Big 5 Player of the Week (Jan. 14)... Participated in the USA Basketball Pan Am Games Trials.
2006-07: Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference 1st Team and the All-Big 5 1st Team... Chosen to
the NABC All-District 3 squad... Received the John P. Hilferty Award as Saint Joseph's MVP... Leading
scorer (16.6) and rebounder (7.6)... Averaged 17.6 ppg in conference play... Set the school's singleseason record for field goal percentage (63.1)... Had 27 points on 10-for-11 shooting at Richmond...
Recorded five double-doubles... Scored 20-plus points in eight games... Tied career-high with 28
points and 11 rebounds vs. URI...Tallied 27 points at Richmond, while making 10-of-11 shots...
Grabbed 11 rebounds at Villanova... Scored team-high 20 points at Temple... Named to the AllTournament Team at both the NABC Classic and the Aeropostale Holiday Festival... Put together backto-back 20-plus point games at NABC Classic, including a then career-high 28 points against
Bellarmine... Player of the Week in the Big 5 (Jan. 15, Jan. 8) and Atlantic 10 (Dec. 9).
2005-06: Atlantic 10 All-Rookie selection... Averaged 6.1 ppg and shot 61.3 percent from the field...
Was second on the team with 5.0 rebounds... Scored in double figures five times... Had first doubledouble with 12 points-12 rebounds vs. Xavier... Established a then career-high with 17 points on 7-for10 shooting at Bucknell... Had 14 points at Davidson, while shooting 10-for-10 from the foul line...
Notched five blocks vs. Drexel and Saint Louis and four against #4 Villanova... Started his first four
collegiate games and 12 of his first 13... Missed two of the last three contests with an ankle injury.
High School/Personal: Averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks as a senior for scholastic
power St. Anthony... Two-time All-County selection... Helped team to a 30-0 record and the school's
ninth Tournament of Champions title in 2003-04, a season which is chronicled in the book, “The
Miracle of St. Anthony”... Transferred to St. Anthony after two years at Hudson County Prep, where he
was an All-County 3rd Team selection after averaging 17 points per game... Was primarily a baseball
player before switching to basketball his first year in high school... Father, Larry, played basketball at
Slippery Rock University... Sociology major... Born February 10, 1987.
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 31 vs. UMass (1/9/08)
REB: 13 vs. Xavier (2/28/07)
AST: 2 vs. George Washington (1/14/06)
FGM: 13 vs. UMass (1/9/08)
FGA: 18 vs. UMass (1/9/08)
3FGM: - 3FGA: 1 (2x) last vs. Rhode Island (1/13/07)
FTM: 14 vs. George Washington (3/8/07)
FTA: 18 vs. George Washington (3/8/07)
BLK: 6 vs. UMass (1/9/08)
STL: 4 vs. Bellarmine (12/8/06)
TO: 6 vs. Boston University (11/17/07)
MIN: 45 vs. Fordham (1/17/07)
2007-08
MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
Fairleigh Dickinson*
Syracuse*
Boston U.*
Ball State*
Gonzaga*
Penn State*
Holy Cross*
Creighton*
Fairfield*
Siena*
Drexel*
Massachusetts*
Richmond*
Charlotte*
Penn*
Massachusetts*
Temple*
George Washington*
Fordham*
Villanova*
Duquesne
Xavier*
St. Bonaventure*
La Salle*
Rhode Island*
Saint Louis*
Temple*
Xavier*
Dayton*
Fordham (A-10)*
Richmond (A-10)*
Xavier (A-10)*
Temple (A-10)*
Oklahoma (NCAA)*
37
32
40
36
44
38
40
31
26
36
24
35
34
37
24
39
39
34
37
19
15
38
40
27
40
34
33
36
25
38
29
40
35
2006-07
MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
Fairfield*
Lafayette*
Bucknell*
Penn State*
Boston U.*
Drexel*
Bellarmine*
Louisville*
Ohio*
Saint Mary’s
Hofstra*
Boston U.*
Duquesne*
Charlotte*
Temple*
Rhode Island*
Fordham*
Xavier*
G. Washington*
Penn*
Saint Louis*
Dayton*
Villanova*
La Salle*
G. Washington*
St. Bonaventure*
Temple*
Richmond*
Xavier*
Massachusetts*
Temple* (A-10)
G. Wash.* (A-10)
36
33
38
38
28
22
33
28
34
2005-06
Lafayette*
Fairfield*
Davidson*
Drexel*
Kansas
Ohio State*
Bucknell*
Saint Mary’s*
Gonzaga*
Xavier*
Temple*
Massachusetts*
George Washington*
Charlotte
La Salle
Saint Louis
Penn
Dayton
St. Bonaventure
Villanova
George Washington
Temple
Rhode Island
Fordham
Richmond
Xavier
Duquesne
Dayton
Saint Louis
Temple
Xavier
Rutgers
Hofstra
8-10
1-4
5-8
4-5
4-7
8-12
1-3
0-0
7-8
7-12
6-10
13-18
3-8
2-3
7-9
5-7
3-9
4-8
6-10
2-3
Injured
3-3
5-6
6-9
4-6
7-10
5-6
6-9
7-10
4-9
5-7
6-8
6-11
5-7
6
5
8
5
4
5
4
2
2
3
3
7
2
3
4
8
3
1
5
0
2
3
2
2
1
3
1
5
5
1
4
3
4
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
4
4
6
3
4
1
2
3
2
4
4
3
1
3
2
1
1
0
2
0
3
1
2
2
0
3
1
1
0
2
0
6
0
1
0
3
1
2
0
1
0
2
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
19
3
18
15
14
25
7
2
15
20
13
31
13
9
15
20
8
15
15
7
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1 3 5
4 6 3
0 1 4
1 1 4
5 6 0
5 6 2
1 2 4
4 5 1
1 4 2
5 8 3
5 6 5
4 10 3
4 5 4
0
1
1
4
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
3
1
4
1
1
3
3
0
3
2
3
3
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
9
18
19
16
16
11
14
23
10
13
15
18
14
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-4
8-8
7-8
4-5
2-3
1-1
2-2
9-10
2-4
3-4
3-6
6-6
4-6
2
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
6
1
9
5
13
6
7
10
6
4
5
7
4
12
4
6
5
12
4
2
7
2
6-9
3-4
3-4
5-6
8-10
1-4
6-7
6-10
2-4
6
3
4
3
1
1
6
6
4
3
5
5
5
3
1
2
2
4
9
8
9
8
4
2
8
8
8
3
3
1
2
4
3
3
2
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
4
1
3
3
4
5
1
0
2
1
3
2
1
0
1
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
4
3
1
20
19
15
15
12
1
28
26
8
0-0 4-7
0-0 6-11
0-0 5-5
0-0 9-12
0-0 8-8
0-1 8-12
0-0 6-7
0-0 6-7
0-0 6-7
0-0 1-4
0-0 6-7
0-0 3-8
0-0 4-8
0-0 4-7
0-0 3-5
0-0 2-5
0-0 4-7
0-0 7-11
0-0 4-8
0-0 8-11
0-0 6-9
0-0 14-18
4
4
4
4
3
6
0
3
2
5
4
0
5
3
4
0
3
2
5
4
3
3
1
7
2
3
5
5
6
2
7
3
2
4
6
6
4
2
7
7
8
2
8
3
5
11
6
7
8
11
6
5
9
8
6
4
11
9
8
2
10
9
13
6
11
6
0
4
1
3
3
2
2
4
3
3
4
2
3
3
3
5
1
5
4
4
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
2
4
1
4
3
2
3
1
2
1
1
3
3
5
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
3
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
14
16
17
19
20
28
22
16
12
19
14
17
6
14
9
6
18
27
24
18
18
18
MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR
21
3-8
0-0
0-0 3 2 5
26
2-5
0-1
0-0 3 2 5
33
2-4
0-0 10-10 4 5 9
29
1-2
0-0
1-2 3 0 3
26
3-6
0-0
5-5 1 4 5
29
2-3
0-0
2-2 2 3 5
34
7-10 0-0
3-5 1 4 5
17
2-2
0-0
3-4 1 1 2
31
4-4
0-0
3-3 2 6 8
35
6-8
0-0
0-2 3 9 12
12
0-0
0-0
1-2 0 2 2
18
4-5
0-0
1-2 1 1 2
32
4-7
0-0
0-0 2 2 4
27
4-6
0-0
1-3 1 6 7
24
2-3
0-0
3-3 4 5 9
17
1-2
0-0
1-2 2 6 8
29
3-5
0-0
1-2 4 5 9
31
3-4
0-0
3-4 2 4 6
22
3-5
0-0
3-3 4 0 4
30
3-3
0-0
0-0 1 5 6
20
2-3
0-0
1-2 1 3 4
11
0-1
0-0
0-0 0 1 1
11
0-0
0-0
0-0 0 0 0
18
1-5
0-0
1-2 3 5 8
21
2-3
0-0
2-6 2 4 6
14
1-2
0-0
2-2 1 1 2
18
1-1
0-0
1-2 2 1 3
21
0-2
0-0
0-0 0 5 5
16
2-2
0-0
0-0 0 2 2
F
1
0
2
5
2
4
4
5
2
3
3
4
3
3
3
2
3
4
1
6
5
2
2
2
4
4
3
2
2
A
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO
1
0
1
2
2
1
3
2
0
2
1
1
3
1
4
1
3
1
2
0
3
0
0
2
1
2
0
1
1
BL
2
0
1
5
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
3
2
2
4
0
1
0
2
3
1
0
1
0
S PTS
0
6
0
4
0 14
1
3
0 11
1
6
1 17
1
7
1 11
2 12
0
1
0
9
1
8
0
9
1
7
0
3
0
7
0
9
1
9
0
6
1
5
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
38
35
26
37
32
39
45
39
30
31
38
36
39
35
40
24
37
39
38
27
40
38
7-11
8-11
6-10
5-12
2-3
0-5
11-16
10-13
3-4
Injured
5-6
5-10
6-7
5-9
6-10
10-12
8-14
5-11
3-7
9-12
4-7
7-10
1-4
5-6
3-6
2-5
7-12
10-11
10-13
5-9
6-10
2-3
0-0 3-6 3
0-0 1-2 0
0-0 8-12 5
0-0 7-9 1
0-0 6-10 3
0-0 9-12 5
0-0 5-7 2
0-0 2-2 2
0-0 1-2 3
0-0 6-10 4
0-0 1-2 1
0-0 5-5 5
0-0 7-7 2
0-0 5-6 3
0-0 1-2 1
0-0 10-14 4
0-0 2-2 1
0-0 7-11 1
0-0 3-5 2
0-0 3-4 2
Injured
Injured
Injured
7
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
* Denotes start
NIVINS’ CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
TOTALS
GP-GS
30-12
31-31
33-33
94-76
MIN-AVG
680- 22.7
1083- 34.9
1112- 33.7
2875- 30.6
FG-FGA
68-111
176-279
165-255
409-645
PCT
.613
.631
.647
.634
3FG-A
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-2
PCT
.000
.000
.000
.000
FT-FTA
48-68
164-242
146-197
358-507
PCT
.706
.678
.741
.706
REB-AVG
149- 5.0
235- 7.6
193- 5.8
577- 6.1
PF-D
85-4
89-3
93-4
267-11
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 41
AST
8
11
16
35
TO
41
77
76
194
BL
39
32
39
110
ST
12
32
22
66
PTS-AVG
184- 6.1
516- 16.6
476- 14.4
1176- 12.5
Career Game-by-Game
2007-08
13 DARRIN GOVENS
Junior • Guard • 6-1 • 187
Chester, PA • Chester
2007-08: Averaged 9.8 ppg... Ranked second on the team in 3-pointers made with 68... Hit
for a career-high 26 points vs. La Salle, going 10-for-14 from the field... Had team-high 18
points at Rhode Island... Scored 17 points at Duquesne... Scored in double figures 16 times...
Had 22 points at Syracuse... Scored 16 points on 4-for-7 shooting vs. Villanova... Had 11
points vs. Fordham... Turned in a solid all-around game at UMass with 15 points and careerhigh eight assists.
2006-07: Started at point guard in six of the last eight games... Missed the Richmond game
with a sprained ankle... Scored double figures in his first four starts... Ranked second on the
team in assists with 2.5 per game... Scored 15 points on 6-for-10 shooting against Penn... Set
career-high with 17 points against URI, making 7-of-14 shots... Tallied 14 points at Charlotte...
Handed out a season-high seven assists vs. Duquesne... Returned to the lineup just 10 days
after surgery (Nov. 17) on his right hand, after suffering a fracture in the fourth metacarpal in
the season opener... Scored then season-high 11 points vs. Boston University in his first game
back on Nov. 27.
High School/Personal: Named the Class 4A Pennsylvania Player of the Year in both 2005 and
2006... 2006 All-State 1st Team selection by Associated Press, along with teammate Garrett
Williamson... Selected as the 2006 Player of the Year by the Delaware County Daily Times...
Averaged 17.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.4 assists his senior year... Scored 1,598 career
points, ranking 14th all-time in Delaware County... All-Delaware County 1st Team honoree...
Named to the Southeastern Pa. First Team by the Philadelphia Inquirer... Led Chester to the
Class 4A state title in 2005 and the semifinals in 2006... Team won three Del Val League championships and captured three District I titles... Played in the Capital Classic in Washington,
D.C., in April 2006... Set a McDonald’s Classic record with 67 points in two
games...Transferred to Chester after two years at Village Charter... His aunt, Theresa Govens,
played basketball at Temple and is a Big 5 Hall of Famer... Criminal justice major... Birthdate
is January 5, 1988.
Fairleigh Dickinson*
Syracuse*
Boston U.*
Ball State*
Gonzaga*
Penn State*
Holy Cross*
Creighton*
Fairfield*
Siena*
Drexel*
Massachusetts*
Richmond*
Charlotte*
Penn*
Massachusetts*
Temple*
George Washington*
Fordham*
Villanova*
Duquesne*
Xavier*
St. Bonaventure*
La Salle*
Rhode Island*
Saint Louis*
Temple*
Xavier*
Dayton*
Fordham (A-10)*
Richmond (A-10)*
Xavier (A-10)*
Temple (A-10)*
Oklahoma (NCAA)*
2006-07
Fairfield
Lafayette
Bucknell
Penn State
Boston U.
Drexel
Bellarmine
Louisville
Ohio
Saint Mary’s
Hofstra
Boston U.
Duquesne
Charlotte
Temple
Rhode Island
Fordham
Xavier
GW
Penn
Saint Louis
Dayton
Villanova
La Salle*
GW*
St. Bonaventure*
Temple*
Richmond
Xavier
Massachusetts
Temple* (A-10)
GW* (A-10)
MIN
16
35
25
30
34
32
38
37
24
30
26
33
20
35
23
33
32
16
24
31
24
19
30
35
31
36
28
20
29
24
33
24
34
29
FG-A
3-5
8-19
6-11
5-12
3-16
5-8
4-13
5-12
1-6
2-8
1-3
6-10
1-5
3-11
2-5
3-10
2-9
0-6
3-7
5-10
6-13
3-9
3-9
10-14
6-8
3-7
1-6
1-5
2-11
1-5
3-12
0-4
5-11
4-8
3PT-A
2-4
6-14
2-7
5-10
2-9
3-4
2-8
3-7
1-3
1-4
1-3
3-6
0-2
1-7
2-2
0-0
1-5
0-4
3-5
4-7
3-7
1-4
3-7
4-6
4-5
3-4
1-4
0-3
1-8
0-2
1-6
0-3
2-4
2-4
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
12
0-2 0-0
Injured
Injured
Injured
24
3-5 3-3
21
3-8 0-2
25
2-5 1-2
21
1-4 0-2
27
2-7 0-4
18
1-3 0-1
26
2-5 2-4
24
1-3 0-0
23
2-7 0-1
29
5-7 2-3
23
3-4 2-3
29
7-14 3-6
30
0-0 0-0
21
1-4 1-3
17
1-7 1-3
29
6-10 1-3
18
2-6 1-3
15
0-4 0-2
21
3-8 2-4
28
5-10 3-6
29
5-12 4-7
26
4-7 2-5
28
5-9 1-3
INJURED
4
0-1 0-1
INJURED
24
2-9 2-5
28
3-9 2-7
FT-A OR DR
0-0 0 2
0-0 0 3
1-2 1 0
0-0 1 1
0-2 1 3
2-2 0 1
2-3 1 3
1-4 1 1
0-0 0 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 1
0-0 0 2
1-1 1 1
4-4 0 3
0-0 0 2
4-6 0 1
2-2 0 1
0-0 0 1
2-2 0 4
2-3 1 1
2-2 2 2
0-0 2 0
0-0 1 4
2-3 0 2
2-4 2 1
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 0
0-0 0 1
0-0 1 1
2-2 0 3
0-0 1 2
2-2 0 0
0-0 2 2
2-2 0 0
TR
2
3
1
2
4
1
4
2
1
0
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
4
2
4
2
5
2
3
0
0
1
2
3
3
0
4
0
F
3
3
3
3
2
0
3
4
0
2
1
2
0
3
0
4
3
2
1
1
4
2
2
3
3
1
1
2
3
2
2
1
3
3
A
3
1
0
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
8
4
5
3
2
2
0
1
2
0
1
3
3
4
4
2
4
3
3
3
1
3
4
TO
1
3
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
0
2
1
2
3
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
3
BL
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S PTS
1
8
1 22
2 15
0 15
4
8
3 15
3 12
0 14
0
3
2
5
1
3
3 15
4
3
2 11
1
6
1 11
0
7
0
0
0 11
0 16
0 17
2
7
2 11
0 26
1 18
3
9
0
3
1
2
1
5
3
4
2
7
1
2
0 12
1
7
FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
0-0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0
0
2-2
3-3
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-2
0-0
2-2
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-2
0-0
2-2
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
2-2
2-3
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
4
1
1
1
0
1
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
0
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
2
2
1
0
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
0
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
0
2
0
3
0
2
1
0
1
3
5
4
4
3
4
3
7
4
4
1
0
3
1
2
1
3
0
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
0
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
4
0
1
3
3
1
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0-0
0
1
1 0
0 1
0 0
0
2-2
2-3
0
1
1
2
1 1
3 2
1 0
2 4
0 1
0 1
8
2
* Denotes start
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 26 vs. La Salle (2/18/08)
REB: 5 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/13/08)
AST: 8 vs. UMass (1/9/08)
FGM: 10 vs. La Salle (2/18/08)
FGA: 19 vs. Syracuse (11/13/07)
3FGM: 6 vs. Syracuse (11/13/07)
3 FGA: 14 vs. Syracuse (11/13/07)
FTM: 4 (2x) last vs. UMass (1/23/08)
FTA: 6 vs. UMass (1/23/08)
BLK: 1 (4x) last vs. Dayton (2/4/07)
STL: 4 (2x) last vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
TO: 4 (3x) last vs. Xavier (3/6/08)
MIN: 38 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/07)
GOVENS’ CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2006-07
2007-08
Totals
GP-GS
27-6
34-34
61-40
MIN-AVG
620- 23.0
970- 28.5
1590- 26.1
FG-FGA
69-170
116-308
185-478
PCT
.406
.377
.387
3FG-A
33-83
68-181
101-264
PCT
.398
.376
.383
FT-FTA
27-34
33-46
60-80
PCT
.794
.717
.750
REB-AVG
38- 1.4
68- 2.0
106- 1.7
PF-D
42-0
72-0
114-0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 43
AST
67
80
147
TO
46
42
88
11
9
7
4
4
2
6
4
4
14
8
17
0
5
3
15
5
0
8
15
16
12
11
BL
2
2
4
ST
17
44
61
PTS-AVG
198- 7.3
333- 9.8
531- 8.7
Career Game-by-Game
2007-08
15 GARRETT WILLIAMSON
Junior • Guard • 6-5 • 195
Lower Merion, PA • Lower Merion
2007-08: The Hawks' sixth man... Earned Robert F. O'Neill Award as SJU's Most Improved
Player... Scored career-high 16 points vs. Richmond, going 10-for-11 from the foul line...
Handed out a career-high nine assists with no turnovers at Penn... Dished out eight assists at
Temple in a career-high 38 minutes played... Had 12 points and five assists at Charlotte...
Scored in double figures in back-to-back games for first time in career (Richmond and
Charlotte)... Team's top defender... Had nine points at Creighton... Scored eight points vs.
Drexel... Came up with key defensive plays at Siena.
2006-07: Starter in all but one game... Had four double-figure scoring games... Hit for a
career-high 13 points vs. Ohio... Scored seven points and had three steals at Xavier... Had 10
points vs. Temple... Grabbed 10 rebounds at Villanova... Played in Rhode Island game despite
suffering sprained right ankle the previous night... Recorded his first career double-double
with 10 points and 10 rebounds in win over Boston University.
High School/Personal: 2006 All-State 1st Team honoree by Associated Press, along with SJU
classmate Darrin Govens... Averaged 18.0 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists... Helped
Lower Merion to its second straight Pennsylvania Class 4A state championship... Is the first
player in school history to be named to the Associated Press All-State 1st Team twice... Twotime All-Central League and All-Main Line 1st Team honoree... Finished career with 1,349
points, second to Kobe Bryant on the school’s all-time list... Earned a spot on the
Southeastern Pa. 2nd Team as chosen by the Philadelphia Inquirer... Honor Roll student at
Lower Merion... One of SJU’s representatives to the Atlantic 10’s Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee... Humanities major... Birthdate is June 15, 1988.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Syracuse
Boston U.
Ball State
Gonzaga
Penn State
Holy Cross
Creighton
Fairfield
Siena
Drexel
Massachusetts
Richmond
Charlotte*
Penn*
Massachusetts*
Temple*
George Washington
Fordham
Villanova
Duquesne
Xavier
St. Bonaventure
La Salle
Rhode Island
Saint Louis
Temple
Xavier
Dayton
Fordham (A-10)
Richmond (A-10)
Xavier (A-10)
Temple (A-10)
Oklahoma (NCAA)
2006-07
Fairfield*
Lafayette
Bucknell*
Penn State*
Boston U.*
Drexel*
Bellarmine*
Louisville*
Ohio*
Saint Mary’s*
Hofstra*
Boston U.*
Duquesne*
Charlotte*
Temple*
Rhode Island*
Fordham*
Xavier*
GW*
Penn*
Saint Louis*
Dayton*
Villanova*
La Salle*
GW*
St. Bonaventure*
Temple*
Richmond*
Xavier*
Massachusetts*
Temple* (A-10)
GW* (A-10)
MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A
31
3-4 1-1 0-0
10
0-0 0-0 0-0
19
1-1 0-0 0-0
19
0-1 0-1 0-0
23
1-3 0-0 1-2
14
0-2 0-2 2-4
20
2-3 0-1 2-3
25
2-3 0-0 5-7
20
3-5 0-0 1-2
20
2-4 0-1 1-1
21
3-6 0-0 2-5
23
3-7 0-1 0-1
25
3-5 0-1 10-11
29
3-3 0-0 6-8
25
2-3 0-0 0-0
29
2-5 0-1 7-12
38
4-11 1-3 1-2
26
0-2 0-1 1-2
15
1-2 0-0 0-0
29
0-0 0-0 0-2
33
6-10 0-0 2-3
27
3-5 0-0 0-1
22
2-3 0-1 0-0
14
0-1 0-0 1-2
25
3-3 0-0 2-2
28
1-5 0-1 4-5
24
1-1 0-0 1-2
24
3-3 0-0 4-5
21
0-1 0-0 1-2
23
3-5 1-2 2-4
21
0-1 0-0 0-0
23
1-4 0-1 2-2
21
0-2 0-0 0-0
26
1-4 0-0 2-2
OR
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
2
DR
0
2
1
1
3
0
1
1
0
3
0
2
2
1
5
2
4
4
1
4
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
4
5
2
2
4
TR
0
2
1
1
4
0
1
2
2
3
1
3
3
1
5
4
5
5
1
4
1
5
3
2
3
2
2
1
3
4
5
3
4
6
F
1
3
4
2
2
1
4
3
2
1
2
2
2
4
2
4
2
2
5
1
3
2
1
0
2
5
1
2
5
1
2
1
4
5
A
1
1
3
3
1
0
1
2
1
2
3
3
4
5
9
3
8
3
3
5
6
0
5
1
3
1
0
2
2
3
0
4
2
0
TO
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
0
1
0
3
0
5
2
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
2
0
1
4
0
2
4
1
1
1
BL
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
S PTS
0
7
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
4
1
2
1
6
1
9
3
7
0
5
2
8
0
6
0 16
3 12
2
4
3 11
2 10
1
1
1
2
2
0
2 14
0
6
1
4
0
1
2
8
1
6
0
3
0 10
0
1
1
9
1
0
2
4
2
0
1
4
MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F
29
1-2 0-0 4-4 1 2 3 4
22
4-4 2-2 1-3 1 2 3 4
30
0-0 0-0 9-11 0 2 2 2
25
1-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 4
34
5-8 0-1 0-0 4 6 10 3
36
3-8 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 3
32
0-3 0-0 3-4 2 1 3 2
27
1-6 0-0 0-1 2 2 4 4
23
3-6 0-0 7-8 3 1 4 2
28
1-6 0-2 0-2 0 3 3 3
18
1-2 0-1 1-2 2 0 2 3
26
2-4 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2
20
1-4 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 4
16
2-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 4 3
22
2-5 0-1 1-1 1 2 3 5
8
0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 3
24
0-2 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 3
20
2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2
22
2-2 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 4
11
0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 5
20
3-4 0-0 3-4 2 2 4 2
26
1-2 0-1 3-4 2 4 6 2
32
3-9 0-1 2-6 3 7 10 3
19
2-2 1-1 2-2 0 3 3 2
20
0-2 0-1 1-2 1 3 4 1
29
2-3 0-1 0-0 0 9 9 2
26
3-4 0-1 4-5 1 5 6 4
26
0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 4
26
3-4 0-1 1-2 3 1 4 4
21
3-5 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 4
24
2-6 0-1 1-2 1 4 5 1
20
1-2 0-0 1-1 0 3 3 1
A
1
0
4
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
5
1
1
3
2
2
0
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
3
4
3
1
1
2
TO
3
4
1
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
2
4
2
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
BL
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
S PTS
2
6
0 11
0
9
2
2
3 10
3
7
1
3
2
2
0 13
0
2
1
3
1
4
2
4
0
4
0
5
1
0
0
1
0
4
0
5
1
2
0
9
1
5
1
8
0
7
0
1
1
4
0 10
1
0
3
7
2
6
1
5
2
3
* Denotes start
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 16 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
REB: 10 (2x) last at Villanova (2/6/06)
AST: 9 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
FGM: 6 vs. Duquesne (2/6/08)
FGA: 11 vs. Temple (1/28/08)
3FGM: 2 vs. Lafayette (11/17/06)
3 FGA: 3 vs. Temple (1/26/08)
FTM: 10 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
FTA: 12 vs. UMass (1/23/08)
BLK: 4 vs. Villanova (2/4/08)
STL: 3 (6x) last vs. UMass (1/23/08)
TO: 5 vs. UMass (1/23/08)
MIN: 38 vs. Temple (1/28/08)
WILLIAMSON’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2006-07
2007-08
TOTALS
GP-GS
32-31
34-4
66-35
MIN-AVG
762- 23.8
793- 23.3
1555- 23.6
FG-FGA
54-119
59-118
113-237
PCT
.454
.500
.477
3FG-A
4-23
3-18
7-41
PCT
.174
.167
.171
FT-FTA
50-74
60-92
110-166
PCT
.676
.652
.663
REB-AVG
114- 3.6
92- 2.7
206- 3.1
PF-D
95-2
83-4
178-6
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 45
AST
62
89
151
TO
43
56
99
BL
16
18
34
ST
31
39
70
PTS-AVG
162- 5.1
181- 5.3
343- 5.2
Career Game-by-Game
2007-08
11 CHAROY BENTLEY
Sophomore • Guard • 5-11 • 183
West Haven, CT • Harding
2007-08: Saw action in 18 games... Scored first career points vs. Richmond... Grabbed two
rebounds at Charlotte... Recorded first assist at Creighton... Played a season-high 15 minutes versus Penn.
High School/Personal: All-State selection at Harding High School for two consecutive years...
Three-time Connecticut Post Super 15 All-Star... Scored over 25 points per game his senior
season, as team went 21-5... Named "Mr. Basketball" for Connecticut in 2007... Earned AllFCIAC honors for three consecutive years, while being named the league MVP in 2006... Was
the Connecticut Post's Super 15 MVP as a junior after averaging 22.9 ppg and leading
Harding to a 20-0 record and a FCIAC championship... Averaged 21.0 points per game in his
career as a three-year starter, while scoring over 1,600 points... Played at Harding for his
father, head coach Charles Bentley... Also ran cross country in high school... Majoring in business... Born August 27, 1988.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Syracuse
Boston U.
Ball State
Gonzaga
Penn State
Holy Cross
Creighton
Fairfield
Siena
Drexel
Massachusetts
Richmond
Charlotte
Penn
Massachusetts
Temple
George Washington
Fordham
Villanova
Duquesne
Xavier
St. Bonaventure
La Salle
Rhode Island
Saint Louis
Temple
Xavier
Dayton
Fordham (A-10)
Richmond (A-10)
Xavier (A-10)
Temple (A-10)
Oklahoma (NCAA)
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
6
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
4
0-0 0-0
4
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
5
0-1 0-1
1
0-0 0-0
2
0-1 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
4
0-0 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
9
1-1 1-1
3
0-1 0-1
15
1-3 0-2
4
0-0 0-0
6
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
3
0-0 0-0
0
0-0 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
2
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
3
0-1 0-0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
3
0
2
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0-2
0
0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0
1-2
0
1
1 0
1 1
0 0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
1
1
0
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 3 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
REB: 2 vs. Charlotte (1/16/08)
AST: 1 (4x) last vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
FGM: 1 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
FGA: 3 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
3FGM: 1 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
3FGA: 1 (2x) last vs. Charlotte (1/16/08)
FTM: 1 vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
FTA: 3 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
BLK: - STL: 2 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
TO: 3 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
MIN: 15 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
BENTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2007-08
GP-GS
18-0
MIN-AVG
75- 4.2
FG-FGA
2-8
PCT
.250
3FG-A
1-5
PCT
.250
FT-FTA
1-7
PCT
.143
REB-AVG PF-D
5- 0.3
5-0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 47
AST
4
TO
12
BL
0
ST
3
PTS-AVG
6- 0.3
Career Game-by-Game
2007-08
32 IDRIS HILLIARD
Sophomore • Forward • 6-7 • 225
Roselle, NJ • The Hun School
2007-08: Scored six points versus Temple at the Palestra... Pulled down a career-high four
rebounds at Penn and also against Temple in the A-10 Championship game... Had a careerbest game at Siena, with eight points and three rebounds in 12 minutes... Scored his first
career points vs. Penn State and grabbed three rebounds... Received the team’s Academic
Award... Earned mention on the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the Spring 2008
semester.
High School/Personal: Three-time All-State selection, earning first-team honors as a senior... Helped The Hun School to the 2007 Prep A state title, its first since 1992, by scoring
24 points and grabbing 11 rebounds in the championship game... Team went 21-6 and
also won the Mid-Atlantic Prep League title... Named the Player of the Year by the
Princeton Packet... Averaged 15.0 points and 6.2 rebounds as a senior... Named to the AllConference (MAPL) 1st Team three consecutive years... Chosen to the 2007 All-Prep 1st
Team by the Star-Ledger... Scored over 1,000 points and grabbed over 500 rebounds in
his career... Team's leading scorer all three seasons, averaging 16.8 ppg as a junior and
11.1 ppg as a sophomore... Participated in the 2007 Jordan Brand Classic for the Regional
Team... Attended Roselle Catholic High School his freshman year... Brother Jamaal played
basketball for Lafayette, graduating in 2007... First name is pronounced "EE-driss"...
Psychology major... Born December 17, 1988.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Syracuse
Boston U.
Ball State
Gonzaga
Penn State
Holy Cross
Creighton
Fairfield
Siena
Drexel
Massachusetts
Richmond
Charlotte
Penn
Massachusetts
Temple
George Washington
Fordham
Villanova
Duquesne
Xavier
St. Bonaventure
La Salle
Rhode Island
Saint Louis
Temple
Xavier
Dayton
Fordham (A-10)
Richmond (A-10)
Xavier (A-10)
Temple (A-10)
Oklahoma (NCAA)
MIN FG-A 3PT-A
1
0-0 0-0
0+
0-0 0-0
Did Not Play
3
0-0 0-0
4
0-0 0-0
6
1-3 0-1
4
0-0 0-0
10
1-1 0-0
8
1-1 0-0
12
4-6 0-0
10
0-1 0-0
8
1-1 0-0
8
0-0 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
16
2-3 0-0
7
1-3 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
9
0-0 0-0
5
0-1 0-0
4
0-0 0-0
6
0-1 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
10
2-2 0-0
1
0-0 0-0
6
0-0 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
7
2-3 0-0
2
0-1 0-0
7
0-3 0-1
16
1-2 0-0
1
0-1 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
5
0-2 0-0
2
0-0 0-0
FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS
0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
0
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
3
2
1
2
0
4
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
3
0
2
1
0
4
0
1
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
* Denotes start
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 8 vs. Siena (12/28/07)
REB: 4 (2x) last vs. Temple (3/15/08)
AST: 1 (5x) last vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
FGM: 4 vs. Siena (12/28/07)
FGA: 6 vs. Siena (12/28/07)
3FGM: - 3FGA: 1 (2x) last vs. Dayton (3/8/08)
FTM: 2 (2x) last vs. Temple (3/15/08)
FTA: 3 vs. Temple (3/2/08)
BLK: 1 (3x) last vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
STL: 1 vs. Siena (12/28/07)
TO: 2 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
MIN: 16 (2x) last vs. Fordham (3/12/08)
HILLIARD’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2007-08
GP-GS
33-0
MIN-AVG
187- 5.7
FG-FGA
16-35
PCT
.457
3FG-A
0-2
PCT
.000
FT-FTA
8-18
PCT
.444
REB-AVG PF-D
33- 1.0
22-0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 49
AST
5
TO
9
BL
3
ST
4
PTS-AVG
40- 1.2
0
0
2
0
2
3
8
0
2
0
0
4
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
6
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
5 C.J. BROWN
Junior • Guard • 5-11 • 165
Newark, DE • Caravel Academy
2007-08: Earned a spot as the Hawks’ lone walk-on in his sophomore year... Saw action in eight games... Scored first collegiate
points vs. Richmond... Had two rebounds, a steal and basket in two
minutes vs. Penn.
High School/Personal: Was an All-State 3rd Team selection while at
Caravel Academy... As a senior, helped his team compile a 20-2 regular-season record and reach the state title game... During his career
the team reached the state finals twice and compiled a 73-15 record
over the four years... Also lettered in football and track... Majoring in
interdisciplinary health sciences... Born February 17, 1988.
CAREER HIGHS
PTS: 2 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
REB: 2 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
AST: - FGM: 1 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
FGA: 2 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
3FGM: - 3FGA: - FTM: - FTA: - BLK: - STL: 1 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/19/08)
TO: 1 vs. Richmond (1/12/08)
MIN: 2 vs. Penn (1/19/08)
BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
2007-08
GP-GS
8-0
MIN-AVG
9- 1.1
FG-FGA
2-3
PCT
.667
3FG-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FT-FTA
0-0
PCT
.000
REB-AVG PF-D
5- 0.3
5-0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 50
AST
4
TO
12
BL
0
ST
3
PTS-AVG
6- 0.3
55 MIKE AURIEMMA
Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 183
Manchester, CT • The Hun School (NJ)
High School/Personal: Joins the squad as a walk-on... Named to
the Class LL All-State First Team his senior year at East Catholic
High School (2007)... Averaged 20 points and seven assists as a
senior... All-Northwest Conference 1st Team selection... Team finished second in the state... Scored 15 points per game his junior
year, while earning 2nd team All-State and All-Conference honors...
Attended the Hun School in 2008... Son of Hall of Fame women’s
basketball coach Geno Auriemma... Majoring in business... Born
October 4, 1988.
“Mike is a tribute to his family and his high
school and prep school coaches. He clearly
understands the value of being a good
teammate and is the possessor of a
tremendous work ethic.”
- Phil Martelli
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 51
21 TEMI ADEBAYO
Freshman • Center • 6-10 • 216
Ibadan,Nigeria • Montrose Christian (MD)
High School/Personal: Saw limited action in his one year at
Montrose Christian, due to a medical condition... Averaged 7.9
points and 5.0 rebounds... Excelled on the defensive end with 3.0
blocked shots per game...Team posted a 22-4 record and was
ranked in the nation’s Top 25... Played for Montrose Christian program which has sent 150 players to NCAA Division I, including 2008
Saint Joseph’s graduate Arvydas Lidzius... Came to the United
States in February 2007... Full first name is Temidayo, but goes by
Temi (pronounced Timmy)... Majoring in environmental sciences...
Born October 4, 1988.
“Temi is a free spirit who brings laughter to
the program. He has an unlimited potential.
The coaches are viewing him as a piece of
clay that we’re excited to mold.”
- Phil Martelli
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 52
40 BRYANT IRWIN
Freshman • Forward • 6-8 • 230
Bridgeport, WV • Bridgeport
High School/Personal: 2008 Gatorade Player of the Year for West
Virginia... Class AAA All-State 1st Team selection in 2008... Averaged
31.0 points and 11.0 rebounds as a senior... Helped team to an 186 record last year, and a 58-15 mark in his three years as a starter...
Received the 2008 Evans Award as the state’s top player by the West
Virginia Sportswriters Association... All-time leading scorer at
Bridgeport with 1,661 points... Averaged 23.8 points as a junior to
help Bridgeport reach the Class AAA semifinals... Three-time AllState and All-Big Ten Conference selection... Harrison County Player
of the Year in 2007 and 2008... Received All-American High
Honorable Mention by The Sporting News... McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee... Father, John, played basketball for Glenville
State (W. Va.)... Management major... Birthdate is April 19, 1990.
“Bryant has a love of the game of basketball
and a unique skill set. His greatest attribute
is that he tries to be perfect in all ways.”
- Phil Martelli
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 53
TODD O’BRIEN
Sophomore • Center • 6-11 • 221
New Holland, PA • Garden Spot
Transferred from Bucknell... Will have three years of eligibility beginning in 2009-10 after sitting out this season.
Bucknell University: Played in 31 games, with two starts for the
Bison... Averaged 4.4 points and 4.3 rebounds, in over 16 minutes
of action... Had career-highs of 14 points and 13 rebounds against
Saint Francis (Pa.)... Shot 44.3 percent from the field.
High School/Personal: Three-time All-Section 2 1st Team selection
at Garden Spot High School... Averaged over 15 points, 10 rebounds
and five blocks in his scholastic career... Recorded over 1,000
points, 500 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in his career....
Business major... Born March 3, 1989.
“Todd is extremely happy to be here and I
know he’s even more excited about the
opportunity and the work that lies ahead.”
- Phil Martelli
O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATISTICS
YEAR
GP-GS MIN-AVG
2007-08** 31-2
501- 16.2
**at Bucknell University
FG-FGA
53-122
PCT
.443
3FG-A
0-0
PCT
.000
FT-FTA
31-49
PCT
.633
REB-AVG PF-D
132- 4.3 60-1
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 54
AST
13
TO
49
BL
42
ST
10
PTS-AVG
137- 4.4
1 CHRIS PRESCOTT
Freshman • Guard • 6-2 • 190
Bloomfield, CT • Northwest Catholic
High School/Personal: All-State 1st Team selection by the Hartford
Courant... Averaged 22.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists in
2007-08... All-State 2nd Team honoree as a junior, scoring 17.0
points per game... Four-year starter in high school, who averaged
12.0 ppg as a freshman... Set the school single-season record for 3point field goals and is Northwest Catholic’s career leader in 3-point
field goals... Recorded over 1,000 points in his career.... Named to
the All-Northwest Conference Team for three consecutive years...
McDonald’s All-American nominee... Majoring in social sciences...
Born December 20, 1989.
“Chris has a game beyond his years. He
possesses an unusual leadership ability
for a guy his age.”
- Phil Martelli
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 55
45 A.J. ROGERS
Freshman • Forward • 6-6 • 215
Rosedale, NY • St. Anthony (NJ)
High School/Personal: Member of St. Anthony team, which went
32-0 in 2007-08 and was the nation’s top-ranked team in the USA
Today poll... Selected to the All-Hudson County 2nd Team... Helped
team to the New Jersey Tournament of Champions title... Averaged
7.0 points and 8.0 rebounds... Earned First Honors for his academics... Continues the line of St. Anthony players at Saint Joseph’s following current teammate Ahmad Nivins and Dwayne Lee (200306)... Business major... Born March 15, 1990.
“A.J. has an energy and excitement that he
brings everyday to the court. Due to his
background from St. Anthony he has a clear
appreciation and understanding of what
it takes to win.”
- Phil Martelli
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 56
2007-08 REVIEW
2007-08 REVIEW
The 2007-08 campaign for Saint Joseph’s basketball brought promise and high expectations to Hawk
Hill. With four of five starters back, SJU was primed
to make the final season at Alumni Memorial
Fieldhouse one to remember.
The Hawks were one of the most balanced teams
in the Atlantic 10, led by seniors Pat Calathes and
Rob Ferguson and bolstered by the addition of junior transfer Tasheed Carr and the continued
improvement of junior Ahmad Nivins.
SJU opened the year splitting two games in the
Pre-Season NIT, and despite overtime losses to
Gonzaga and Creighton, finished 2007 with a 7-4
record.
The Hawks opened 2008 looking like a team destined for success. A career-high 31 points and 12
rebounds from Nivins led SJU to a high-scoring win
at UMass to begin conference play. This hot start to
2008 saw the Hawks rack up victories in eight of
their first nine games of the calendar year.
Individual milestones were achieved as Phil
Martelli earned his 250th career win in a 40-point
drubbing of Big 5 foe Penn. Ferguson and Calathes
each joined the 1,000-point club on separate occasions, as did Nivins later in the year.
Calathes gave Hawk fans some consolation for the
last-second losses over the past few years by hitting
a dramatic game-winning 3-pointer with three seconds to go at Temple.
Before a frenzied SJU crowd at the Palestra, the
Hawks built a quick double-figure lead against
Villanova and ended a three-game losing streak in
the rivalry with a 22-point blowout. Ferguson and
Calathes turned in true Big 5 senior performances,
pacing the Hawks with 20 points apiece.
The Hawks rode the emotional wave from the
Villanova win, but what followed next was a rollercoaster ride for the rest of the season, which included a loss at Duquesne. SJU put together a stellar
effort at Xavier, but saw the 13th-ranked Musketeers
come from behind in the final two minutes to earn
the win. A crucial win at Rhode Island was engineered again by SJU’s balanced effort, as all five
starters scored in double figures.
A few losses in late February dimmed the Hawks’
postseason hopes, but the Fieldhouse became a
source of inspiration as eighth-ranked Xavier came
to town for the finale and Senior Night on Hawk Hill.
couldn’t dig out of a double-digit hole and suffered a
72-64 loss that closed the book on the exciting and
unpredictable ride of the 2007-08 Hawks.
Calathes and Ferguson closed out their careers
with their best seasons to date, while Nivins set the
bar high for his senior season. Calathes and Nivins
were All-Conference selections with Calathes earning
1st team honors and being named the Big 5 CoPlayer of the Year.
The 2007-08 team was at times unpredictable, but
in the end, reaffirmed Saint Joseph’s place among
the nation’s best programs, while laying the foundation for the future success of Hawk basketball.
2007-08 Awards/Accomplishments
TEAM
• Earned 18th NCAA Tournament bid
• Reached Atlantic 10 Championship game for
third time in four years
PHIL MARTELLI
• Recorded 250th Career Victory
Pat Calathes was the Hawks’ top scorer and
rebounder in 2007-08, while earning All-Atlantic
10 1st Team honors.
The guest list included a parade of former SJU greats
such as Jameer Nelson, Mike Bantom, and Dr. Jack
Ramsay, and a hyped-up Hawk crowd determined to
see Saint Joseph’s send the Fieldhouse out in proper fashion. The Hawks responded with a 71-66
upset, giving the seniors and 3,200 plus in attendance a night to remember.
Saint Joseph’s felt the emotional effects of that
night, losing at Dayton just two days later, but headed into the A-10 Tournament with confidence.
In front of large SJU crowds at Boardwalk Hall, the
Hawks defeated Fordham and Richmond to march
onto the semifinals and another meeting with Xavier.
Calathes, Ferguson and Nivins led the way as the
Hawks earned their second win over Xavier in eight
days and a spot in the A-10 title game
against Temple.
Making their third championship game
appearance in the past four years, the
Hawks battled Temple in a game similar
to the other two, but the Owls prevailed,
69-64, in front of a large crowd at
Boardwalk Hall.
Selection Sunday became a tense waiting game for the Hawks. but the posteason hopes that seemed to have faded
were suddenly brought to light with the
announcement of the field of 65. An estatic and relieved group of Hawks found
themselves the owners of SJU’s first tournament bid since 2004.
The Hawks drew the 11th seed in the
East Region and a date with sixth-seeded
Oklahoma in Birmingham. Ferguson
saved one of his best games for his last,
Three Hawks joined the 1,000-point club for their careers in
tallying 21 points. Despite that effort, and
2008 (left to right): Ahmad Nivins, Pat Calathes and Rob
14 points from Nivins, Saint Joseph’s
Ferguson.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 58
PAT CALATHES
• Atlantic 10 All-Conference 1st Team
• Big 5 Co-Player of the Year
• All-Big 5 1st Team
• Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team
• USBWA All-District 3 1st Team
• NABC All-District 1 Team
• Big 5’s Cy Kaselman Award (City’s top free
throw shooter)
• SJU’s John P. Hilferty Award (MVP)
• Atlantic 10 Player of the Week (2/10, 1/27, 1/7)
• Big 5 Player of the Week (2/4, 1/27, 1/7,
12/ 31)
• Scored 1,000th career point vs. Fordham
ROB FERGUSON
• All-Big 5 2nd Team
• Big 5’s Harry Merrill Sportsmanship Award
• SJU’s William F. Maher Award (loyalty)
• SJU’s all-time leader in games played (135)
• Scored 1,000th career point vs. Charlotte
EDWIN LASHLEY
• SJU’s George Senesky Memorial Academic
Award
ARVYDAS LIDZIUS
• SJU’s William F. Maher Award (loyalty)
AHMAD NIVINS
• Atlantic 10 All-Conference 3rd Team
• All-Big 5 2nd Team
• Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team
• USBWA All-District 3 3rd Team
• Big 5 Player of the Week (Jan. 14)
• SJU’s career leader in field goal pct. (63.3)
• Set single-season record for field goal pct.
(64.7)
• Scored 1,000th career point vs. Penn
GARRETT WILLIAMSON
• SJU’s Robert F. O’Neill Award (Most Improved
Player)
2007-08 REVIEW
2007-08 Overall Statistics
(21-13; A-10: 9-7; Big 5: 2-2)
PLAYER
GP-GS
MIN-AVG
FG-FGA
PCT
3-PT
FG-FGA PCT
Pat Calathes
Ahmad Nivins
Rob Ferguson
Tasheed Carr
Darrin Govens
Garrett Williamson
D.J. Rivera
Edwin Lashley
Arvydas Lidzius
Idris Hilliard
C.J. Brown
Charoy Bentley
Rockwell Moody
TEAM
Totals
Opponents
34-34
33-33
34-34
30-30
34-34
34-4
13-0
20-0
24-1
33-0
8-0
18-0
14-0
1143-33.6
1112-33.7
1111-32.7
992-33.1
970-28.5
793-23.3
132-10.2
70-3.5
193 -8.0
187-5.7
9-1.1
75-4.2
63-4.5
189-422
165-255
155-300
117-247
116-308
59-118
14-52
9-19
13-27
16-35
2-3
2-8
2-6
.448
.647
.517
.474
.377
.500
.269
.474
.481
.457
.667
.250
.333
74-185
0-0
59-133
30-88
68-181
3-18
0-5
9-16
3-7
0-2
0-0
1-5
0-0
34
34
6850
6850
859-1800
807-1848
.477
.437
247-640
257-694
SCORE BY PERIODS
Saint Joseph's
Opponents
1st
1157
1039
2nd
1307
1222
OT
20
31
FT-FTA
PCT
.400
.000
.444
.341
.376
.167
.000
.563
.429
.000
.000
.200
.000
142-172
146-197
36-43
59-87
33-46
60-92
29-40
1-2
4-9
8-18
0-0
1-7
0-2
.826
.741
.837
.678
.717
.652
.725
.500
.444
.444
.000
.143
.000
.386
.370
519-715 .726
421-615 .685
TOTAL
2484
2292
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
Saint Joseph’s
Opponents
REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT AVG
66
73
56
17
18
23
11
2
9
15
1
0
2
44
337
386
189 255 7.5
120 193 5.8
107 163 4.8
104 121 4.0
50
68 2.0
69
92 2.7
10
21 1.6
4
6 0.3
11
20 0.8
18
33 1.0
2
3 0.4
5
5 0.3
6
8 0.6
54
98 2.9
749 1086 31.9
701 1087 32.0
OFF
89
91
DEF
9
10
PF-D
A
TO
BLK
92
16
39
167
80
89
4
4
1
5
0
4
1
42
39
39
1
2
18
2
0
1
3
0
0
7
502
489
78
76
45
84
42
56
9
2
6
9
1
12
4
8
432
480
154
116
242 2484 73.1
216 2292 67.4
A
TO
BLK
ST PTS AVG
46-3 39
42-1
4
43-0 20
32-1 64
36-0 46
42-3 48
18-0
2
1-0
0
6-0
2
9-0
0
0-0
0
3-0
1
2-0
0
2
282-8 226
303 239
40
26
21
35
22
28
9
0
3
1
1
6
1
4
197
220
12
20
22
0
0
5
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
92-5
93-4
92-4
80-3
72-0
83-4
21-0
3-0
23-0
22 -0
1-0
5-0
9-0
2
598-20
621
ST PTS AVG
42
22
26
47
44
39
9
1
0
4
2
3
3
594
476
405
323
333
181
57
28
33
40
4
6
4
17.5
14.4
11.9
10.8
9.8
5.3
4.4
1.4
1.4
1.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
TOTAL
98
101
Atlantic 10 Games
(9-7)
PLAYER
GP-GS
MIN-AVG
FG-FGA PCT
3-PT
FG-FGA PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
Pat Calathes
Ahmad Nivins
Rob Ferguson
Tasheed Carr
Darrin Govens
Garrett Williamson
D.J. Rivera
Edwin Lashley
Idris Hilliard
Arvydas Lidzius
C.J. Brown
Charoy Bentley
Rockwell Moody
TEAM
Totals
Opponents
16-16
15-15
16-16
13-13
16-16
16-3
10-0
7-0
16-0
10-1
3-0
8-0
5-0
532-33.2
518-34.5
551-34.4
422-32.5
445-27.8
403-25.2
100-10.0
18-2.6
83-5.2
81-8.1
3-1.0
30-3.8
14-2.8
93-203 .458
79-122 .648
75-149 .503
49-103 .476
53-140 .379
35-67 .522
11-40 .275
4-6
.667
6-15 .400
3-9
.333
1-1 1.000
1-2
.500
0-1
.000
33-84
0-0
24-59
14-40
29-80
1-9
0-3
4-6
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
68-74
75-91
22-26
21-36
19-24
40-58
17-25
0-0
5-13
1-3
0-0
0-5
0-2
.919
.824
.846
.583
.792
.690
.680
.000
.385
.333
.000
.000
.000
16
16
3200
3200
SCORE BY PERIODS 1st
Saint Joseph's
559
Opponents
549
2nd
635
607
410-858 .478
404-879 .460
TOTAL
1194
1156
.393
.000
.407
.350
.363
.111
.000
.667
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
106-285 .372
144-362 .398
268-357 .751
204-298 .685
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
Saint Joseph’s
Opponents
REBOUNDS
OFF DEF TOT AVG
30
27
28
6
9
13
10
0
8
6
0
0
0
16
153
170
94 124 7.8
50
77 5.1
55
83 5.2
49
55 4.2
24
33 2.1
31
44 2.8
7
17 1.7
2
2 0.3
5
13 0.8
6
12 1.2
0
0 0.0
3
3 0.4
1
1 0.2
25
41 2.6
352 505 31.6
336 506 3 1.6
OFF
44
44
DEF
3
4
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 59
PF-D
TOTAL
47
48
63
62
22
9
15
22
20
16
6
0
0
0
1
1
0
287
233
196
133
154
111
39
12
17
7
2
3
0
17.9
15.5
12.3
10.2
9.6
6.9
3.9
1.7
1.1
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.0
112 1194 74.6
109 1156 72.2
2007-08 REVIEW
Overall: 21-13
DATE
11/12/07
11/13/07
11/17/07
11/27/07
11/29/07
12/1/07
12/4/07
12/9/07
12/21/07
12/28/07
12/31/07
1/9/08
1/12/08
1/16/08
1/19/08
1/23/08
1/26/08
1/30/08
2/2/08
2/4/08
2/6/08
2/10/08
2/13/08
2/18/08
2/24/08
2/28/08
3/2/08
3/6/08
3/8/08
3/12/08
3/13/08
3/14/08
3/15/08
3/21/08
OPPONENT
% vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
% at Syracuse
at Boston University
BALL STATE
GONZAGA
PENN STATE (P)
HOLY CROSS
at Creighton
at Fairfield
at Siena
at Drexel (P)
* at Massachusetts
* RICHMOND
* at Charlotte
# at Penn
* MASSACHUSETTS
* at TEMPLE
* at George Washington
* FORDHAM
# VILLANOVA (P)
* at Duquesne
* at Xavier (#13)
* ST. BONAVENTURE
*# LA SALLE (P)
* at Rhode Island
* SAINT LOUIS
*# TEMPLE (P)
* XAVIER (#8)
* at Dayton
** vs. Fordham
** vs. Richmond
** vs. Xavier (#12)
** vs. Temple
! vs Oklahoma
Atlantic 10: 9-7
RESULT
W 86-66
L 69-72
W 57-48
W 74-63
L 65-70 OT
W 79-67
L 66-71
L 84-90 OT
W 78-70
W 74-68
W 69-51
W 98-92
W 81-63
L 66-70
W 82-42
W 81-77
W 68-67
W 61-59
W 70-55
W 77-55
L 88-102
L 72-76
W 81-56
L 89-90
W 90-83
L 55-64
L 56-57
W 71-66
L 67-79
W 80-62
W 61-47
W 61-53
L 64-69
L 64-72
Big 5: 2-2
ATT
17746
16946
3204
3200
3200
8276
3200
15332
3036
6440
5284
5121
3200
6865
8722
3200
10045
2703
3200
8722
2628
10250
3020
7422
6834
3200
8722
3200
13435
3342
4401
7826
10116
14315
SJU HIGH SCORER
(20) Calathes
(22) Calathes, Govens
(18) Nivins
(19) Calathes
(24) Calathes
(25) Nivins
(19) Calathes
(23) Carr
(18) Calathes, Carr
(20) Nivins
(20) Calathes
(31) Nivins
(22) Calathes
(19) Calathes
(18) Calathes
(20) Nivins
(24) Calathes
(21) Calathes
(15) Nivins
(20) Calathes, Ferguson
(23) Calathes
(18) Ferguson
(18) Nivins
(26) Calathes, Govens
(18) Govens
(16) Nivins
(14) Calathes
(17) Calathes
(23) Nivins
(23) Calathes
(16) Ferguson
(24) Calathes
(18) Nivins
(21) Ferguson
Home: 8-5
SJU HIGH REBOUNDER
(9) Nivins
(8) Calathes
(13) Nivins
(9) Ferguson
(7) three players
(10) Nivins
(6) Nivins, Carr
(6) Calathes
(9) Calathes
(16) Calathes
(10) Calathes
(15) Calathes
(10) Calathes
(7) Calathes
(6) Calathes
(12) Ferguson, Nivins
(9) Calathes
(10) Calathes
(7) Nivins
(9) Calathes
(10) Calathes
(7) Calathes
(6) Nivins
(9) Calathes
(6) Calathes, Ferguson
(10) Ferguson
(9) Calathes
(8) Calathes
(6) Calathes
(7) Calathes
(8) Nivins
(8) Calathes
(10) Nivins
(6) Calathes, Williamson
Home Games in CAPS at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse except where noted
(P) The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.
* Atlantic 10 Conference game
# Big 5 game
** Atlantic 10 Tournament, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.
AP Ranking in ( )
% NIT Season Tip-Off, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.
! NCAA East Region First Round, Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 60
Away: 9-6
Neutral: 4-2
SJU HIGH ASSIST
(12) Carr
(9) Carr
(5) Carr
(5) Carr
(5) Carr
(6) Carr
(4) Calathes, Carr
(9) Carr
(6) Carr
(9) Carr
(7) Carr
(8) Govens
(5) Carr
(5) Govens
(9) Williamson
(5) Calathes
(8) Williamson
(6) Carr
(5) Carr
(5) Williamson
(6) Carr, Williamson
(5) Calathes, Carr
(7) Carr
(7) Carr
(5) Carr
(4) Calathes, Govens
(3) Carr
(6) Carr
(4) Carr
(7) Carr
(6) Calathes
(5) Carr
(3) Calathes, Carr, Govens
(4) Calathes, Carr
SJU HIGH STEAL
(1) Carr, Govens
(4) Carr
(2) Ferguson
(3) Calathes, Williamson
(2) Nivins
(3) Govens
(3) Govens
(3) Calathes
(3) Williamson
(3) Calathes
(2) Calathes, Carr, Williamson
(3) Govens
(4) Govens
(3) Williamson
(3) Moody
(3) Calathes, Williamson
(2) Williamson
(3) Calathes
(4) Carr
(2) Williamson
(3) Calathes, Rivera
(7) Carr
(2) Govens
(1) Calathes, Carr, Ferguson
(2) Calathes, Williamson
(3) Govens
(2) Carr, Ferguson
(2) Carr, Calathes, Ferguson
(1) Calathes, Govens
(3) Govens
(2) Calathes, Govens
(2) Williamson
(2) Williamson
(1) four players
2007-08 REVIEW
Points-Rebounds-Assists
Opponent
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
at Syracuse
at Boston University
BALL STATE
GONZAGA
PENN STATE
HOLY CROSS
at Creighton
at Fairfield
at Siena
at Drexel
at Massachusetts
RICHMOND
at Charlotte
at Penn
MASSACHUSETTS
at TEMPLE
at George Washington
FORDHAM
VILLANOVA
at Duquesne
at Xavier
ST. BONAVENTURE
LA SALLE
at Rhode Island
SAINT LOUIS
TEMPLE
XAVIER
at Dayton
vs. Fordham
vs. Richmond
vs. Xavier
vs. Temple
vs. Oklahoma
Date
11/12/07
11/13/07
11/17/07
11/27/07
11/29/07
12/1/07
12/04/07
12/09/07
12/21/07
12/28/07
12/31/07
1/9/08
1/12/08
1/16/08
1/19/08
1/23/08
1/26/08
1/30/08
2/2/08
2/4/08
2/6/08
2/10/08
2/13/08
2/18/08
2/24/08
2/28/08
3/2/08
3/6/08
3/8/08
3/12/08
3/13/08
3/14/08
3/15/08
3/21/08
Score
86-66
69-72
57-48
74-63
65-70
79-67
66-71
84-90
78-70
74-68
69-51
98-92
81-63
66-70
82-42
81-77
68-67
61-59
70-55
77-55
88-102
72-76
81-56
89-90
90-83
55-64
56-57
71-66
67-79
80-62
61-47
61-53
64-69
64-72
W/L
W
L
W
W
L OT
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
#0
CARR
11-6-12
13-6- 9
9-1-5
13- 5-5
6- 4- 5
6- 6- 6
17- 6- 4
23- 5- 9
18- 6- 6
8- 4- 9
12- 4- 7
14- 8- 4
3- 5- 5
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
6- 4- 6
11- 4- 5
4- 3- 3
11- 1- 6
10- 5- 5
11- 3- 7
11- 3- 7
14- 3- 5
8- 4- 1
9- 8- 3
15- 6- 6
10- 1- 4
16- 2- 7
12- 2- 4
2- 4- 5
13- 1- 3
7- 1- 4
#2
RIVERA
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
6- 3- 1
9- 2- 2
11- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
2- 1- 1
4- 2- 0
8- 2- 0
5- 3- 0
DNP
5- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
4- 1- 0
DNP
2- 1- 0
DNP
DNP
1- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
#5
BROWN
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
2- 0- 0
DNP
2- 2- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
#11
BENTLEY
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 1
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
3- 1- 0
0- 2- 1
2- 1- 1
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
1- 1- 1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Opponent
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
at Syracuse
at Boston University
BALL STATE
GONZAGA
PENN STATE
HOLY CROSS
at Creighton
at Fairfield
at Siena
at Drexel
at Massachusetts
RICHMOND
at Charlotte
at Penn
MASSACHUSETTS
at TEMPLE
at George Washington
FORDHAM
VILLANOVA
at Duquesne
at Xavier
ST. BONAVENTURE
LA SALLE
at Rhode Island
SAINT LOUIS
TEMPLE
XAVIER
at Dayton
vs. Fordham
vs. Richmond
vs. Xavier
vs. Temple
vs. Oklahoma
Date
11/12/07
11/13/07
11/17/07
11/27/07
11/29/07
12/1/07
12/4/07
12/9/07
12/21/07
12/28/07
12/31/07
1/9/08
1/12/08
1/16/08
1/19/08
1/23/08
1/26/08
1/30/08
2/2/08
2/4/08
2/6/08
2/10/08
2/13/08
2/18/08
2/24/08
2/28/08
3/2/08
3/6/08
3/8/08
3/12/08
3/13/08
3/14/08
3/15/08
3/21/08
Score
86-66
69-72
57-48
74-63
65-70
79-67
66-71
84-90
78-70
74-68
69-51
98-92
81-63
66-70
82-42
81-77
68-67
61-59
70-55
77-55
88-102
72-76
81-56
89-90
90-83
55-64
56-57
71-66
67-79
80-62
61-47
61-53
64-69
64-72
W/L
W
L
W
W
L OT
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
#34
NIVINS
19- 9- 2
3- 5- 0
18-13- 1
15- 6- 0
14- 7- 1
25-10- 1
7- 6- 0
2- 4- 0
15- 5- 0
20- 7- 1
13- 4- 0
31-12- 1
13- 4- 0
9- 6- 0
15- 5- 1
20-12- 0
8- 4- 0
15- 2- 0
15- 7- 0
7- 2- 1
DNP
9- 3- 0
18- 6- 1
19- 1- 1
12- 1- 0
16- 6- 0
11- 6- 0
14- 2- 1
23- 5- 0
10- 4- 1
13- 8- 0
15- 6- 1
18-10- 1
14- 5- 1
#40
MOODY
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 2- 0
0- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
2- 0- 0
0- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
2- 1- 1
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
#41
LIDZIUS
11- 0- 0
2- 0- 0
0- 2- 0
0- 2- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
1- 1- 0
DNP
5- 0- 1
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
2- 1- 0
0- 2- 0
6- 5- 0
0- 1- 0
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 2- 0
0- 0- 0
1- 1- 0
2- 1- 0
3- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
#52
FERGUSON
7- 6- 3
7- 2- 0
6- 4- 0
9- 9- 2
10- 7- 1
15- 9- 2
5- 3- 1
14- 2- 1
14- 5- 0
14- 4- 2
11- 8- 0
9- 2- 0
18- 8- 1
9- 4- 0
12- 3- 1
9-12- 1
19- 5- 2
15- 6- 0
7- 3- 2
20- 5- 3
15- 5- 1
18- 1- 4
12- 4- 0
6- 3- 4
17- 6- 1
10-10- 1
8- 4- 0
13- 5- 2
11- 5- 1
12- 2- 0
16- 5- 0
11- 1- 2
5- 1- 1
21- 4- 0
#12
CALATHES
20- 8- 2
22- 8- 6
7- 7- 2
19- 4- 3
24- 7- 1
14- 4- 1
19- 5- 4
14- 6- 0
18- 9- 4
14-16- 5
20-10- 5
21-15- 2
22-10- 0
19- 7- 2
18- 6- 5
16-10- 5
24- 9- 2
21-10- 0
14- 2- 1
20- 9- 0
23-10- 5
16- 7- 5
15- 4- 3
26- 9- 3
16- 6- 4
6- 2- 4
14- 9- 1
17- 8- 1
17- 6- 1
23- 7- 0
11- 6- 6
24- 8- 2
14- 5- 3
6- 6- 4
#13
GOVENS
8- 2- 3
22- 3- 1
15- 1- 0
15- 2- 3
8- 4- 1
15- 1- 1
12- 4- 2
14- 2- 2
3- 1- 2
5- 0- 1
3- 1- 1
15- 2- 8
3- 2- 4
11- 3- 5
6- 2- 3
11- 1- 2
7- 1- 2
0- 1- 0
11- 4- 1
16- 2- 2
17- 4- 0
7- 2- 1
9- 5- 3
26- 2- 3
18- 3- 4
9- 0- 4
3- 0- 2
2- 1- 4
5- 2- 3
4- 3- 3
7- 3- 3
2- 0- 1
12- 4- 3
12- 0- 2
#15
WILLIAMSON
3- 0- 0
0- 2- 1
2- 1- 3
0- 1- 3
3- 4- 1
2- 0- 0
6- 1- 1
9- 2- 2
7- 2- 1
5- 3- 2
8- 1- 3
6- 3- 3
16- 3- 4
12- 1- 4
4- 5- 9
11- 4- 3
10- 5- 8
1- 5- 3
2- 1- 3
0- 4- 5
14- 1- 6
6- 5- 0
4- 3- 5
1- 2- 1
8- 3- 3
6- 2- 1
3- 2- 0
10- 1- 2
1- 3- 2
9- 4- 3
0- 5- 0
4- 3- 4
0- 4- 2
4- 6- 0
#22
LASHLEY
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
3- 1- 1
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
6- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
3- 2- 2
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
6- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
3- 0- 0
DNP
3- 1- 0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
1- 0- 1
DNP
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0
Rob Ferguson had his best season in a Hawk uniform in 2007-08, averaging 11.9 points, including a
21-point performance in the NCAA Tournament
against Oklahoma.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 61
2007-08 REVIEW
SJU Game-by-Game Team Statistics
OPPONENT
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
at Syracuse
at Boston University
BALL STATE
GONZAGA
PENN STATE
HOLY CROSS
at Creighton
at Fairfield
at Siena
at Drexel
at Massachusetts
RICHMOND
at Charlotte
at Penn
MASSACHUSETTS
at TEMPLE
at George Washington
FORDHAM
VILLANOVA
at Duquesne
at Xavier
ST. BONAVENTURE
LA SALLE
at Rhode Island
SAINT LOUIS
TEMPLE
XAVIER
at Dayton
vs. Fordham
vs. Richmond
vs. Xavier
vs. Temple
vs. Oklahoma
W/L
W
L
W
W
L OT
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
FG-FGA
33-53
24-54
20-47
23-46
19-60
27-62
20-50
28-59
29-55
28-64
25-47
38-65
23-47
23-52
32-56
20-56
24-53
20-49
23-45
23-47
33-72
26-56
29-50
34-54
28-45
22-57
20-52
24-49
23-56
29-51
22-45
20-43
23-54
24-49
FG%
.623
.444
.426
.500
.317
.435
.400
.475
.527
.438
.532
.585
.489
.442
.571
.357
.453
.408
.511
.489
.458
.464
.580
.630
.622
.386
.385
.490
.411
.569
.489
.465
.426
.490
3PT
11-21
11-26
3-20
12-26
5-23
7-22
9-23
11-25
6-15
10-20
6-10
6-14
7-20
4-17
9-16
2-10
11-22
5-23
8-15
11-23
9-21
8-20
12-25
8-16
9-16
3-15
2-16
6-13
6-22
7-15
6-18
6-17
5-21
6-14
3PT%
.524
.423
.150
.462
.217
.318
.391
.440
.400
.500
.600
.429
.350
.235
.563
.200
.500
.217
.533
.478
.429
.400
.480
.500
.563
.200
.125
.462
.273
.467
.333
.353
.238
.429
FT-FTA
9-14
10-15
14-22
16-20
22-29
18-25
17-25
17-27
14-23
8-13
13-19
16-19
28-37
16-20
9-14
39-54
9-10
16-26
16-25
10-25
13-16
12-18
11-16
13-16
25-30
8-11
14-16
17-20
15-23
15-25
11-14
15-21
13-13
10-14
FT%
.643
.667
.636
.800
.759
.720
.680
.630
.609
.615
.684
.842
.757
.800
.643
.722
.900
.615
.640
.800
.813
.667
.688
.813
.833
.727
.875
.850
.652
.600
.786
.714
1.000
.714
OR
8
10
12
8
14
18
8
11
17
13
7
12
14
6
7
13
6
10
7
10
17
14
12
4
6
9
10
7
6
9
7
4
12
9
DR
28
21
21
23
23
20
19
19
18
26
25
33
22
24
27
31
21
22
25
0
14
17
22
17
19
19
22
22
22
23
27
22
20
15
TR
36
31
33
31
37
38
27
30
35
39
32
45
36
30
34
44
27
32
32
30
31
31
34
21
25
28
32
29
28
32
34
26
32
24
PF
16
20
17
14
22
17
18
27
15
12
20
14
14
20
10
22
15
14
19
13
26
20
16
18
19
15
12
16
22
18
16
19
20
22
AST
23
17
11
17
11
11
12
15
13
20
16
18
14
13
27
11
14
11
12
14
18
15
19
19
18
11
6
16
11
17
13
15
13
11
TO
9
15
16
11
15
11
11
18
11
12
22
18
15
14
10
16
10
13
10
11
16
9
14
11
15
7
9
12
8
11
16
11
13
12
BLK
7
4
9
4
7
5
3
5
7
4
8
8
0
2
5
6
2
6
2
8
5
3
1
7
5
4
7
3
2
4
5
3
3
0
STL
2
10
12
5
10
8
7
7
8
8
9
6
10
8
12
11
3
7
10
6
10
9
6
3
7
8
5
7
2
9
6
4
3
4
PTS
86
69
57
74
65
79
66
84
78
74
69
98
81
66
82
81
68
61
70
77
88
72
81
89
90
55
56
71
67
80
61
61
64
64
FT-FTA
8-12
12-19
9-14
6-9
22-27
7-13
13-17
27-35
4-10
10-13
17-27
15-21
7-10
16-22
5-6
9-18
6-10
4-10
14-21
9-15
29-37
12-16
15-20
14-21
14-18
16-19
8-11
7-13
18-31
10-18
8-11
14-18
18-27
18-26
FT%
.667
.632
.643
.667
.815
.538
.765
.771
.400
.769
.630
.714
.700
.727
.833
.500
.600
.400
.667
.600
.784
.750
.750
.667
.778
.842
.727
.538
.581
.556
.727
.778
.667
.692
OR
8
15
14
12
15
19
9
9
17
11
12
14
4
10
15
16
6
10
12
14
13
5
9
14
14
13
8
9
13
14
3
12
11
6
DR
17
23
21
16
32
19
24
26
13
25
16
16
14
25
21
30
22
24
19
16
23
19
13
18
15
28
23
18
29
18
18
23
18
19
TR
25
38
35
28
47
38
33
35
30
36
28
30
18
35
36
46
28
34
31
30
36
24
22
32
29
41
31
27
42
32
21
35
29
25
PF
16
13
23
16
22
21
24
21
15
11
16
18
30
18
15
33
15
23
16
20
18
16
16
16
20
13
13
20
18
20
15
20
12
18
AST
14
19
13
14
13
14
22
18
17
16
12
18
13
12
12
9
12
19
10
7
21
21
8
22
15
14
12
17
16
12
12
8
13
14
TO
7
17
20
7
17
18
11
19
15
15
17
12
16
16
19
18
11
16
13
17
21
12
13
12
12
11
11
14
12
13
15
12
12
9
BLK
0
4
1
1
6
4
2
4
3
4
1
6
0
1
4
8
8
5
2
3
15
3
0
1
0
3
4
1
5
4
6
1
4
2
STL
6
8
10
3
4
4
5
8
6
8
8
9
10
9
4
9
4
7
6
5
7
6
9
7
9
3
5
4
5
6
6
4
7
5
PTS
66
72
48
63
70
67
71
90
70
68
51
92
63
70
42
77
67
59
55
55
102
76
56
90
83
64
57
66
79
62
47
53
69
72
Opponent Game-by-Game Team Statistics
OPPONENT
vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
at Syracuse
at Boston University
BALL STATE
GONZAGA
PENN STATE
HOLY CROSS
at Creighton
at Fairfield
at Siena
at Drexel
at Massachusetts
RICHMOND
at Charlotte
at Penn
MASSACHUSETTS
at TEMPLE
at George Washington
FORDHAM
VILLANOVA
at Duquesne
at Xavier
ST. BONAVENTURE
LA SALLE
at Rhode Island
SAINT LOUIS
TEMPLE
XAVIER
at Dayton
vs. Fordham
vs. Richmond
vs. Xavier
vs. Temple
vs. Oklahoma
SJU W/L
W
L
W
W
L OT
W
L
L OT
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
FG-FGA
23-56
27-59
19-51
25-60
22-59
26-61
25-50
26-52
28-58
25-61
16-48
32-75
23-48
23-53
16-59
30-76
25-51
25-54
19-51
21-51
32-53
26-46
17-45
30-59
31-62
20-51
21-50
24-52
26-53
23-56
17-46
19-52
21-48
24-42
FG%
.411
.458
.373
.417
.373
.426
.500
.500
.483
.410
.333
.427
.479
.434
.271
.395
.490
.463
.373
.412
.604
.565
.378
.508
.500
.392
.420
.462
.491
.411
.370
.365
.438
.571
3PT
12-26
6-14
1-12
7-17
4-15
8-16
8-14
11-25
10-18
8-24
2-20
13-33
10-21
8-24
5-27
8-26
11-23
5-19
3-21
4-17
9-18
12-20
7-21
16-29
7-23
8-21
7-20
11-25
9-18
6-23
5-18
1-14
9-18
6-14
3PT%
.462
.429
.083
.412
.267
.500
.571
.440
.556
.333
.100
.394
.476
.333
.185
.308
.478
.263
.143
.235
.500
.600
.333
.552
.304
.381
.350
.440
.500
.261
.278
.071
.500
.429
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 62
2007-08 BOXSCORES
GAME 1: Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off
Nov. 12, 2007 - Carrier Dome - Syracuse, N.Y.
SJU 86- Fairleigh Dickinson 66
Syracuse (2-0)
Saint Joseph’s used its size to dominate a smaller Fairleigh Dickinson team and win its opener, 86-66, in the NIT Season Tip-Off. Pat Calathes had 20 points and Ahmad Nivins had 19
points and nine rebounds as the Hawks shot a sizzling 62.3 percent from the field. Arvydas
Lidzius helped break open the game early as he hit a career-high 11 points on 4-for-4 shooting in a 12-3 run. SJU led by as many as 18 points in the second half before FDU went on
an 11-2 run to close to within 64-57, but the Hawks scored nine straight points to build the
lead back to double digits. In his first game as a Hawk, Tasheed Carr had 11 points and 12
assists.
Fairleigh Dickinson (0-1)
##
33
50
10
22
30
14
24
35
52
Player
HAZARD, Eric
GALVIN, John
MURRAY, Bernell
UBILLA, Manny
BAPTISTE, Sean
STASYSZYN, J.
LYTLE, Brian
BROWN, Lawrence
PURSLEY, DeJuan
TEAM
Totals
f
f
g
g
g
fg
4
0
6
4
6
0
1
0
2
fga
10
3
10
15
10
3
2
0
3
23 56
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-16 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
3 7
0 0
4 6
3 7
2 3
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
ft
0
0
2
3
2
0
1
0
0
fta
1
0
2
4
3
0
2
0
0
12 26 8 12
reb
4
2
0
2
3
2
2
1
5
4
25
pf
0
2
4
2
4
0
0
3
1
tp
11
0
18
14
16
0
3
0
4
a
1
1
3
7
1
0
0
0
1
to
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
16 66 14 7
2nd Half: 12-26 46.2%
2nd Half: 4-10 40.0%
2nd Half: 6-9 66.7%
Game: 41.1%
Game: 46.2%
Game: 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
1 3
1 2
3 7
2 4
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 2
0 0
2 2
tp
19
7
11
20
8
0
0
7
3
0
11
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
min
38
16
29
38
34
13
8
4
20
0
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Saint Joseph's (1-0)
##
34
52
00
12
13
01
11
15
22
32
41
Player
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
CALATHES, Pat
GOVENS, Darrin
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
g
g
g
fg
8
3
5
6
3
0
0
3
1
0
4
fga
10
6
8
14
5
0
0
4
2
0
4
33 53
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-26 65.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%
ft
3
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
fta
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
11 21 9 14
reb
9
6
6
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
36
pf
2
2
2
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
2
a
2
3
12
2
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
to
4
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
16 86 23 9
2nd Half: 16-27 59.3%
2nd Half: 6-12 50.0%
2nd Half: 2-4 50.0%
blk
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
Game: 62.3%
Game: 52.4%
Game: 64.3%
s
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
min
37
25
37
32
16
1
6
31
2
1
12
2
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
0
The Hawks fell, 72-69, at Syracuse in a back-and-forth contest in the 2007 NIT Season TipOff. Pat Calathes' 3-point play tied it at 24.5 seconds, but Syracuse's Jonny Flynn hit a
game-winning 3-pointer with 5.3 seconds to go. The Hawks got off to a flying start, running
up a 12-0 lead before Syracuse scored its first basket six minutes into the game. SU came
back and held a 33-30 lead at halftime, but started the second half with a 12-3 run. The
Orange opened a 45-33 lead but SJU went on a 10-point run to cut the deficit to 45-43 with
15:18 left. A putback by Rob Ferguson gave the Hawks a 50-48 lead but Syracuse answered
with eight straight points. Trailing by 63-56 with 4:50, the Hawks fought back and tied it at
68-68 at :25 on Calathes’ follow and free throw. That set the stage for Flynn’s gamewinner.
Tasheed Carr was fouled at :02 and after making the first free throw, intentionally missed the
second but SJU couldn’t grab the rebound. Calathes finished with 22, Darrin Govens had a
career-high 22 points and Carr scored 13 points.
Saint Joseph's (1-1)
Player
CALATHES, Pat
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
f
g
g
fg
6
1
3
5
8
0
0
0
1
fga
13
4
7
8
19
0
0
2
1
24 54
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100%
f
f
c
g
g
fg
6
7
7
1
5
1
0
0
fga
14
13
10
6
11
2
1
2
27 59
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%
3-pt
fg fga
3 7
1 1
0 0
1 2
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 1
6
ft
3
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
fta
4
4
7
2
2
0
0
0
14 12 19
reb
8
14
4
1
3
2
2
0
4
38
pf
2
2
3
3
1
0
2
0
tp
18
18
17
5
12
2
0
0
4
13 72
2nd Half: 13-29 44.8%
2nd Half: 3-7 42.9%
2nd Half: 10-14 71.4%
a
2
6
0
6
3
0
1
1
to
5
4
0
1
4
0
2
1
blk
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
19 17 4
Game: 45.8%
Game: 42.9%
Game: 63.2%
s
1
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
min
40
37
30
36
40
10
3
4
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Officials: John Cahill, J.D. Collins, Tim Higgins
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Syracuse-None.
Attendance: 16,946
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Syracuse
1st 2nd Total
30 39 69
33 39 72
GAME 3: Nov. 17, 2007 - Agganis Arena - Boston, Mass.
SJU 57- Boston University 48
Ahmad Nivins scored 18 points and matched his career high with 13 rebounds to lead SJU
to a 57-48 victory over Boston University, the Hawks' third win over the Terriers in less than
a year. Saint Joseph's won despite not scoring a field goal over the final 9:03 and shooting
3-for-20 from 3-point range. The Hawks, who trailed by as many as seven in the first half,
took a 49-33 lead with 9:03 left and scored just eight free throws the rest of the way, but BU
could get no closer than seven points. Darrin Govens scored 19 points for the Hawks, while
Tasheed Carr added nine points, five assists and six of his team's 12 steals.
Saint Joseph's (2-1)
##
12
52
34
00
13
11
15
22
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
2
3
5
3
6
0
1
0
0
fga
7
10
8
9
11
0
1
0
1
20 47
3-pt
fg fga
0 4
0 6
0 0
1 2
2 7
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
3
ft
3
0
8
2
1
0
0
0
0
fta
4
0
12
4
2
0
0
0
0
20 14 22
reb
7
4
13
1
1
0
1
0
2
4
33
pf
2
3
2
2
3
0
4
0
1
tp
7
6
18
9
15
0
2
0
0
a
2
0
1
5
0
0
3
0
0
to
3
0
6
3
0
1
2
0
1
blk
3
1
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
17 57 11 16 9
2nd Half: 10-21 47.6%
2nd Half: 3-12 25.0%
2nd Half: 9-15 60.0%
Game: 42.6%
Game: 15.0%
Game: 63.6%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
1 2
0 5
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 2
tp
14
8
9
5
4
0
4
2
2
s
3
0
1
6
2
0
0
0
0
min
24
26
40
40
25
4
19
8
14
12 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Boston University (1-2)
1st 2nd Total
32 34 66
46 40 86
GAME 2: Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off
Nov. 13, 2007 - Carrier Dome - Syracuse, N.Y.
#25 Syracuse 72- SJU 69
##
12
34
52
00
13
15
32
40
41
Player
GREENE, Donte
HARRIS, Paul
ONUAKU, Arinze
FLYNN, Jonny
DEVENDORF, Eric
JACKSON, Rick
ONGENAET, Kristof
JARDINE, Scoop
TEAM
Totals.
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-8 0.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%
Officials: Brian O'Connell, Sean Hull, Earl Walton
Technical fouls: Fairleigh Dickinson-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 17,746
Score by Periods
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Joseph's
##
05
11
21
10
23
00
12
33
3-pt
fg fga
2 6
0 0
1 2
2 4
6 14
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
ft
8
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
fta
11
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
11 26 10 15
reb
8
5
2
6
3
2
0
1
0
4
31
pf
2
3
5
3
3
3
0
0
1
to
3
4
0
2
3
1
0
0
1
1
20 69 17 15
2nd Half: 14-31 45.2%
2nd Half: 5-14 35.7%
2nd Half: 6-11 54.5%
tp
22
3
7
13
22
0
0
0
2
a
6
0
0
9
1
1
0
0
0
Game: 44.4%
Game: 42.3%
Game: 66.7%
blk
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
s
2
2
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
min
40
32
33
34
35
10
0+
2
14
10 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
##
31
41
02
13
22
15
21
23
32
Player
BRITTAIN, Scott
f
GOTZLER, Max
f
WOLFF, Matt
g
LOWE, Corey
g
STRONG, Carlos g
SIRUTIS, Valdas
CREEKMORE, Will
HOLLAND, John
JOHNSON, Marques
Team
Totals
fg
5
3
4
2
1
0
2
1
1
fga
6
6
8
11
5
1
5
4
5
19 51
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
1
ft
4
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
fta
6
4
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
12 9 14
reb
9
4
4
4
3
0
4
0
4
3
35
pf
4
2
4
2
4
0
4
1
2
a
1
0
2
6
2
0
0
0
2
to
4
1
3
6
2
0
2
1
1
blk
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23 48 13 20 1
2nd Half: 12-27 44.4%
2nd Half: 1-6 16.7%
2nd Half: 3-6 50.0%
Game: 37.3%
Game: 8.3%
Game: 64.3%
s
2
0
2
1
1
0
1
2
1
min
34
24
29
31
31
7
11
9
24
10 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Paul Faia, Richard Giallella, Michael Pilla
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Boston University-None.
Attendance: 3,204
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Boston University
1st 2nd Total
25 32 57
20 28 48
GAME 4: Nov. 27, 2007 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 74- Ball State 63
Pat Calathes scored 19 points and Darrin Govens had 15, including four 3-pointers in the
second half, as Saint Joseph's defeated Ball State, 74-63, in the home opener at Alumni
Memorial Fieldhouse. Ahmad Nivins had 15 points for the Hawks, who jumped out to a quick
13-2 lead but BSU eventually took the lead, 23-22, late in the first half. SJU closed out the
half with a 9-2 run to own a 36-29 edge at intermission. The Hawks led 46-33 six minutes
into the second half, but Ball State used a 10-2 run to pull within 48-45. Long-range shooting by Govens sparked the Hawks to a 61-49 advantage, but the Cardinals rallied once again,
cutting the lead to 64-57 at the 5:03 mark. But Rob Ferguson made a layup and Govens hit
another three to end the threat. Tasheed Carr finished with 13 points and five assists.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 63
2007-08 BOXSCORES
Ball State (0-5)
##
01
24
03
11
12
04
05
34
Player
PERRY, Malik
GILES, Rob
GOINS, Melvin
FRAZIER, Laron
STOVALL, Peyton
LAMPLEY, Brandon
TWYMAN, Deontay
MCLEMORE, R.
TEAM
Totals
fg
4
3
1
2
4
3
1
7
fga
9
8
9
8
8
5
4
9
25 60
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
1 3
0 2
1 2
1 4
2 4
1 1
1 1
7
ft
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
fta
2
0
2
0
4
0
0
1
17 6 9
reb
8
5
2
4
3
0
1
1
2
28
pf
4
2
3
3
1
1
0
2
2
16
2nd Half: 13-30 43.3%
2nd Half: 3-9 33.3%
2nd Half: 5-6 83.3%
tp
9
7
3
5
13
8
3
15
4
63
a
1
1
1
3
1
5
2
0
to
2
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
14 7
blk
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Game: 41.7%
Game: 41.2%
Game: 66.7%
s
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
min
30
25
25
19
38
22
20
21
3
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Saint Joseph’s (3-1)
##
12
52
34
00
13
11
15
22
32
40
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
fg
5
4
4
4
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
fga
10
8
5
9
12
0
1
1
0
0
0
23 46
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-18 38.9%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 100%
3-pt
fg fga
3 5
1 5
0 0
2 4
5 10
0 0
0 1
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
ft
6
0
7
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
6
0
9
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12 26 16 20
reb
4
9
6
5
2
0
1
1
0
0
2
pf
2
2
2
3
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
31 14
2nd Half: 12-22 54.5%
2nd Half: 5-8 62.5%
2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
tp
19
9
15
13
15
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
74
a
3
2
0
5
3
0
3
1
0
0
0
to
1
0
3
2
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
blk
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
17 11 4
Game: 50.0%
Game: 46.2%
Game: 80.0%
s
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
min
34
27
36
33
30
4
19
3
3
2
9
5
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Officials: Mike Roberts, Terry Wymer, Todd Williams
Technical fouls: Ball State-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Ball State
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
29 34 63
36 38 74
SJU fell short in its upset bid of #19 Gonzaga, 70-65, in an overtime thriller before a raucous
standing-room only crowd at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. Gonzaga came out strong and led
by as many as 17 points in the first half, but the Hawks clamped down, holding the Zags without a field goal for seven minutes to trim the lead to 35-30 at halftime. SJU would take its
first lead on a 3-pointer by Rob Ferguson at 14:50 and then went up 55-49 on a Ferguson
jumper. With Gonzaga holding a 59-57 lead, Tasheed Carr drove the lane and was fouled, and
converted two free throws with 10.3 seconds left to tie the game. GU had two attempts at the
gamewinner but they failed. In the extra period, the Hawks went cold and Ahmad Nivins
missed a pair of free throws at 1:32 remaining that would’ve given SJU the lead. Gonzaga
would go on to make 7-of-8 free throws and Carr missed the potential tying 3-pointer with
one second to play. Pat Calathes went 13-for-13 from the foul line and had a game-high 24
points and career-high five blocks. Nivins scored 14 points while Ferguson had 10.
Gonzaga (6-1)
Player
DOWNS, Micah
PENDERGRAFT, D.
KUSO, Abdullahi
PARGO, Jeremy
BOULDIN, Matt
DAYE, Austin
GURGANIOUS, L.
SACRE, Robert
FOSTER, Will
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
1
4
2
3
4
5
2
1
0
fga
6
8
4
9
10
13
4
5
0
22 59
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 9-9 100%
3-pt
fg fga
0 3
2 4
0 0
0 1
1 4
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
4
ft
2
3
2
1
7
6
1
0
0
fta
2
4
2
3
7
6
3
0
0
15 22 27
reb
7
4
3
7
7
4
4
6
0
5
47
pf
4
2
4
3
1
4
2
2
0
tp
4
13
6
7
16
17
5
2
0
a
3
1
0
3
4
1
1
0
0
to
1
1
3
3
4
5
0
0
0
blk
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
22 70 13 17 6
2nd Half: 9-28 32.1%
2nd Half: 2-5 40.0%
2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%
Game: 37.3%
Game: 26.7%
Game: 81.5%
s
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
min
25
38
18
43
39
30
16
15
1
4
225
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
Saint Joseph's (3-2)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
22
32
40
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
5
4
4
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
fga
11
14
7
7
16
3
0
0
0
2
19 60
3-pt
fg fga
1 5
2 7
0 0
0 2
2 9
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5
ft
13
0
6
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
fta
13
0
10
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
23 22 29
reb
7
7
7
4
4
4
0
1
0
0
3
37
pf
5
5
1
4
2
2
0
0
1
2
tp
24
10
14
6
8
3
0
0
0
0
a
1
1
1
5
1
1
0
1
0
0
to
3
2
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
22 65 11 15
blk
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
0
1
2
0
4
2
0
1
0
0
min
41
39
44
36
34
23
1
4
1
2
7
10 225
2nd Half: 9-25 36.0%
2nd Half: 3-12 25.0%
2nd Half: 8-12 66.7%
Game: 31.7%
Game: 21.7%
Game: 75.9%
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Ed Corbett, Bryan Kersey, Roger Ayers
Technical fouls: Gonzaga-DOWNS, Micah. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Gonzaga
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd OT
35 24 11
30 29 6
Total
70
65
GAME 6: Dec. 1, 2007 - The Palestra
SJU 79- Penn State 67
Ahmad Nivins had 25 points and 10 rebounds to lead Saint Joseph's to a 79-67 win over
Penn State at the Palestra. The win ended a nine-game losing streak for SJU against the
Nittany Lions, which was the longest streak against any team on ‘07-08 schedule. The Hawks
came out flat, possibly showing the side effects of their third game in five days and a tough
overtime loss to #19 Gonzaga in the previous game. Despite holding a lead for much of the
first half, Penn State outscored the Hawks, 7-2, in the final minutes of the half to force a 2828 tie at intermission. SJU went on an 18-6 run to open the second half, taking a 45-36 lead
at 14:45. The Hawks would shoot 51.5 percent in the second half and led by as many as 24
points. Penn State closed the gap in the final two minutes against the Hawk reserves. Nivins
shot 8-for-12 from the field and 9-for-12 from the foul line, while blocking three shots. Rob
Ferguson and Darrin Govens each added 15 points while Pat Calathes scored 14.
Penn State (3-4)
##
22
25
05
12
33
01
04
11
15
23
Player
JONES III, Andrew f
BROOKS, Jeff
f
CLAXTON, Geary g
BATTLE, Talor
g
MORRISSEY, D.
g
KING, Schyler
WALKER, Mike
PRINGLE, Stanley
JACKSON, David
HASSELL, Brandon
TEAM
Totals
fg
4
2
7
1
4
1
1
1
3
2
fga
6
8
15
5
6
1
5
2
6
7
26 61
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-32 34.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%
GAME 5: Nov. 29, 2007 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
#19 Gonzaga 70- SJU 65 (OT)
##
22
25
31
02
15
05
20
21
45
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2%
F Throw % 1st Half: 10-11 90.9%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
4 5
0 2
2 3
1 1
0 3
0 0
1 1
0 1
8
ft
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
fta
3
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
2
2
16 7 13
reb
3
4
6
4
2
1
0
2
6
5
5
8
pf
3
3
4
3
0
0
0
0
4
4
tp
9
4
20
3
10
3
2
2
8
6
a
0
2
3
3
3
0
0
1
0
2
to
2
0
3
5
2
0
0
3
3
0
blk
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
21 67 14 18 4
2nd Half: 15-29 51.7%
2nd Half: 6-9 66.7%
2nd Half: 3-6 50.0%
Game: 42.6%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 53.8%
3-pt
fg fga
2 5
2 5
0 0
0 3
3 4
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 0
tp
14
15
25
6
15
0
2
0
2
0
s
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
min
13
28
28
24
27
2
13
16
30
19
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2,1
Saint Joseph's (4-2)
##
12
52
34
00
13
11
15
22
32
40
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
4
6
8
3
5
0
0
0
1
0
fga
13
12
12
9
8
1
2
2
3
0
27 62
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-11 63.6%
7
ft
4
1
9
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
fta
5
2
12
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
22 18 25
reb
4
9
10
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
7
38
pf
3
2
3
3
0
1
1
0
3
1
a
1
2
1
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
to
4
0
1
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
blk
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
17 79 11 11 5
2nd Half: 17-33 51.5%
2nd Half: 6-14 42.9%
2nd Half: 11-14 78.6%
Game: 43.5%
Game: 31.8%
Game: 72.0%
s
0
1
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
min
35
34
38
31
32
5
14
3
6
2
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
Officials: Joe DeMayo, D.J. Carstensen, Dwayne Gladden
Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 8,276
Score by Periods
Penn State
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
28 39 67
28 51 79
GAME 7: Dec. 4, 2007 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
Holy Cross 71- SJU 66
Saint Joseph’s dug itself a huge hole in the first half and despite a furious rally in the second
half, fell to Holy Cross, 71-66, at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. Holy Cross jumped out to an
18-2 lead in the first nine minutes as the Hawks missed their first 11 shots and turned the
ball over six times in their first eight possessions. Tasheed Carr hit SJU’s first FG of the
game, a 3-pointer, with 5:01 left in the half, while the team fell behind 34-21 at halftime. Led
by Pat Calathes, who scored all 19 of his points in the second half before fouling out, SJU
closed to within 66-61 with 2:03 to play. But the Hawks missed five straight shots while Holy
Cross hit four free throws to put the game away with a 70-61 lead. Carr finished with 17
points and six rebounds, while Darrin Govens had 12 points.
Holy Cross (7-1)
##
21
33
00
02
Player
VANDER BAAN, A.
CUNNINGHAM, C.
CLIFFORD, Tim
CRUZE, Kyle
f
f
c
g
fg
5
0
8
4
fga
10
7
12
5
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 64
3-pt
fg fga
2 4
0 2
0 1
3 4
ft
4
2
0
2
fta
4
2
1
2
reb
7
3
7
3
pf
4
2
4
3
tp
16
2
16
13
a
2
2
1
6
to
2
1
2
2
blk
0
0
2
0
s
1
0
1
1
min
38
23
25
34
2007-08 BOXSCORES
20
12
22
53
DOHERTY, Pat
g
MAY, Adam
BEINERT, Andrew
MEISTER, Eric
TEAM
Totals
1
2
3
2
1
3
6
6
25 50
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
3
1
0
2
4
2
8
14 13 17
4
2
3
3
3
4
1
3
1
33 24
3
6
10
5
1
71
5
1
4
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
22 11 2
2nd Half: 13-24 54.2%
2nd Half: 6-10 60.0%
2nd Half: 5-7 71.4%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 57.1%
Game: 76.5%
3-pt
fg fga
3 5
1 4
0 0
3 5
2 8
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
tp
19
5
7
17
12
0
6
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
5
19
13
30
18
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
2
1
4
4
0
2
0
0
fga
15
7
3
9
13
0
3
0
0
20 50
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-16 18.8%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 12-15 80.0%
9
ft
2
0
5
6
2
0
2
0
0
fta
3
0
7
8
3
0
3
0
1
23 17 25
reb
5
3
6
6
4
0
1
0
0
2
27
pf
5
1
1
4
3
0
4
0
0
a
4
1
0
4
2
0
1
0
0
to
3
1
2
1
1
0
3
0
0
blk
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
18 66 12 11 3
2nd Half: 17-34 50.0%
2nd Half: 6-15 40.0%
2nd Half: 5-10 50.0%
Game: 40.0%
Game: 39.1%
Game: 68.0%
s
1
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
min
28
28
40
38
38
1
20
3
4
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
6
Officials: Tim Higgins, Bob Donato, Reggie Greenwood
Technical fouls: Holy Cross-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Holy Cross
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
34 37 71
21 45 66
GAME 8: Dec. 9, 2007 - Qwest Center - Omaha, Neb.
Creighton 90- SJU 84 (OT)
Creighton overcame a four-point deficit in the final minute of regulation to force overtime and
defeat Saint Joseph's, 90-84, despite a career-high 23 points from the Hawks' Tasheed Carr.
After Creighton tied it, 70-70, at :14, Pat Calathes had a chance to win it at the buzzer for
Saint Joseph's, but his 3-point shot bounced off the rim. Creighton scored nine of the first
11 points in the extra period. The Hawks twice closed to within four, but Creighton went 17of-20 from the foul line in the extra period to hold on. In regulation, the game went back-andforth, with Saint Joseph's coming back from an eight-point deficit and making a 15-5 run to
take a 35-34 lead at halftime. Darrin Govens had 14 points in the first half, The Hawks held
the lead for part of the second half, but then Creighton came back and went up 61-58 with
4:53 to play. SJU used free throws from Rob Ferguson and Ahmad Nivins and a basket by
Calathes to tie the game at 62-62 with 2:21 to play. Saint Joseph's led by 67-63 with 1:09
left after two free throws from Garrett Williamson, but the Bluejays scored seven in a row.
Calathes, Ferguson and Govens finished with 14 points each.
Saint Joseph's (4-4)
##
52
34
00
12
13
11
15
22
32
40
Player
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
CALATHES, Pat
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
c
g
g
g
fg
5
0
9
4
5
0
2
2
1
0
fga
7
0
17
15
12
1
3
3
1
0
28 59
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
3-pt
fg fga
2 3
0 0
2 6
2 6
3 7
0 0
0 0
2 3
0 0
0 0
ft
2
2
3
4
1
0
5
0
0
0
fta
2
2
4
8
4
0
7
0
0
0
11 25 17 27
reb
2
4
5
6
2
0
2
0
2
2
5
0
pf
4
5
5
3
4
0
3
1
2
0
tp
14
2
23
14
14
0
9
6
2
0
a
1
0
9
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
to
3
3
6
1
1
0
4
0
0
0
blk
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
27 84 15 18 5
2nd Half: 11-24 45.8%
2nd Half: 5-10 50.0%
2nd Half: 8-11 72.7%
Game: 47.5%
Game: 44.0%
Game: 63.0%
3-pt
fg fga
2 6
1 2
0 1
3 5
4 7
0 1
1 2
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
tp
13
29
4
17
14
3
5
0
2
2
1
s
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
min
37
31
36
34
37
2
25
7
10
6
7
225
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4,1
Creighton (6-1)
##
13
50
12
20
34
03
10
14
25
32
41
Player
MILLARD,Chad
f
WATTS,Dane
f
DOTZLER,Josh
g
HIBMA,Pierce
g
BAHE,Nick
g
WITTER,Cavel
STINNETT,P'Allen
WOODFOX,Booker
LAWSON JR.,Kenny
HARRIMAN,Casey
WALKER,Kenton
Team
Totals
fg
3
8
1
6
4
0
2
0
1
1
0
fga
8
9
4
10
9
3
5
1
1
2
0
26 52
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
ft
5
12
2
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
fta
8
15
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
2
11 25 27 35
reb
7
8
5
2
3
0
3
1
0
3
0
3
35
pf
4
4
3
2
0
2
3
1
0
2
0
to
1
1
7
0
1
2
5
0
1
0
0
1
21 90 18 19
2nd Half: 11-18 61.1%
2nd Half: 6-12 50.0%
2nd Half: 8-12 66.7%
Officials: J.D. Collins, Mike Sanzere, Gerry Pollard
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Creighton-None.
Attendance: 15,332
a
2
0
10
1
1
0
2
0
0
2
0
Game: 50.0%
Game: 44.0%
Game: 77.1%
blk
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
s
0
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
min
31
32
32
26
30
15
27
8
9
12
3
8
225
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
1st 2nd OT
35 35 14
34 36 20
Total
84
90
GAME 9: Dec. 21, 2007 - Bridgeport Arena - Bridgeport, Conn.
SJU 78- Fairfield 70
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Saint Joseph's (4-3)
##
12
52
34
00
13
11
15
22
32
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Creighton
Saint Joseph’s bounced back from a 10-point first half deficit and held onto the lead to defeat
Fairfield, 78-70. Tasheed Carr had 18 points, with 10 in a key stretch of the game, while Pat
Calathes also added 18. The Stags built a quick 10-point lead at 18-8 with 12:44 remaining
in the opening half before SJU closed to 18-16. Fairfield remained in the lead until Garrett
Williamson made one of two free throws to break a 22-22 tie and push SJU in front by a
point with 6:20 left. Farfield took the lead for the last time, 25-22, but Calathes answered with
a 3-pointer which started a 13-0 run over the next four minutes, giving SJU a 38-25 advantage with 1:15 remaining in the half. SJU led by as many as 17 in the second half, but the
Stags used the 3-pointer to get back into the game, and cut the deficit to 69-64 with over two
minutes to play. The Hawks answered with a jumper by Carr and a 3-pointer by Rob
Ferguson to cancel Fairfield’s threat. Ahmad Nivins added 15 points on 7-for-8 shooting
while the Hawks converted 52.7% from the field.
Saint Joseph's (5-4)
##
34
52
00
12
13
15
22
32
40
41
Player
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
CALATHES, Pat
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
g
g
g
fg
7
6
6
5
1
3
0
1
0
0
3-pt
fga
8
11
10
13
6
5
1
1
0
0
29 55
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-33 51.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
fg
0
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
fga
0
5
1
6
3
0
0
0
0
0
ft
1
0
6
5
0
1
0
1
0
0
fta
2
0
8
9
0
2
0
2
0
0
6
15 14 23
reb
5
5
6
9
1
2
0
2
3
0
2
35
pf
5
2
1
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
tp
15
14
18
18
3
7
0
3
0
0
a
0
0
6
4
2
1
0
0
0
0
to
2
1
2
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
blk
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
15 78 13 11 7
2nd Half: 12-22 54.5%
2nd Half: 2-6 33.3%
2nd Half: 10-15 66.7%
Game: 52.7%
Game: 40.0%
Game: 60.9%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
4 6
0 0
4 7
1 4
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
tp
16
18
6
12
5
0
2
3
8
s
0
2
2
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
min
26
33
38
38
24
20
2
8
10
1
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
Fairfield (2-8)
##
32
41
34
03
15
04
14
22
44
Player
JOHNSON, Anthonyf
EVANOVICH, Mike f
MIDDLETON, Geoff c
HAN, Jonathan
g
ALLEN, Herbie
g
HAWKINS, Yorel
O'SULLIVAN, Marty
EDNEY, Warren
NERO, Greg
Team
Totals
fg
8
7
3
4
2
0
1
1
2
fga
12
14
4
8
6
0
3
4
7
28 58
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%
F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0%
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
fta
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
5
10 18 4 10
reb
14
6
0
1
1
0
2
1
3
2
30
pf
5
1
3
1
1
0
0
1
3
a
3
4
2
7
1
0
0
0
0
to
2
2
0
3
3
0
1
1
3
blk
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
15 70 17 15 3
2nd Half: 16-28 57.1%
2nd Half: 6-9 66.7%
2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%
Game: 48.3%
Game: 55.6%
Game: 40.0%
s
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
min
37
35
13
40
34
2
8
9
22
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Officials: John Cahill, Earl Walton, Ed Corbett
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Fairfield-None.
Attendance: 3,036
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Fairfield
1st 2nd Total
42 36 78
28 42 70
GAME 10: Dec. 28, 2007 - Times Union Center - Albany, N.Y.
SJU 74- Siena 68
Ahmad Nivins had 20 points and seven rebounds, Pat Calathes grabbed 16 rebounds and
Saint Joseph's sank 10 3-pointers to beat Siena, 74-68, in Albany. Trailing 68-66 with 1:33
to go, the Hawks scored the final nine points of the game to beat the Saints. Rob Ferguson's
open 3-pointer gave the Hawks the lead for good with 1:24 left. It was Ferguson’s fourth 3pointer in four attempts on the game, as he finished with 14 points. Calathes had 14 points
to go along with his career-high 16 rebounds, and added three steals. The biggest steal came
with :26 to play and Siena trailing by three. Calathes stepped in front of a pass and took it
the length of the court for a dunk to give the Hawks a 73-68 lead with :12 remaining. Tasheed
Carr, who had nine assists, provided the final margin with a free throw at :03.
Saint Joseph's (6-4)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
40
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
5
5
7
3
2
2
4
0
fga
15
7
12
12
8
4
6
0
28 64
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 65
3-pt
fg fga
4 7
4 4
0 0
1 4
1 4
0 1
0 0
0 0
ft
0
0
6
1
0
1
0
0
fta
0
0
10
2
0
1
0
0
10 20 8 13
reb
16
4
7
4
0
3
3
0
2
39
pf
3
1
1
3
2
1
0
1
tp
14
14
20
8
5
5
8
0
a
5
2
1
9
1
2
0
0
to
1
1
4
2
0
2
2
0
blk
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
12 74 20 12 4
s
3
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
min
34
28
36
36
30
20
12
4
8
200
2007-08 BOXSCORES
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-31 48.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%
2nd Half: 13-33 39.4%
2nd Half: 5-10 50.0%
2nd Half: 7-9 77.8%
Game: 43.8%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 61.5%
Siena (6-4)
##
12
23
24
25
41
00
04
13
22
32
Player
DUELL, Josh
f
UBILES, Edwin
f
MAGEE, Cory
c
MOORE, Ronald
g
HASBROUCK, K. g
DE LA ROSA, Chris
FISHER, Tay
JACKSON, Clarence
ROSSITER, Ryan
HARRIS, Erik
TEAM
Totals
fg
0
6
0
5
2
0
5
3
4
0
fga
2
10
1
9
12
1
8
10
8
0
25 61
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-33 33.3%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100%
3-pt
fg fga
0 1
2 4
0 0
2 3
0 3
0 0
3 6
1 6
0 1
0 0
8
ft
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
fta
2
3
2
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
24 10 13
reb
7
3
3
2
7
0
1
2
8
0
3
36
pf
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
tp
2
16
2
12
4
0
14
10
8
0
a
0
4
0
5
3
1
1
2
0
0
to
1
2
1
4
3
1
1
2
0
0
blk
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
11 68 16 15 4
2nd Half: 14-28 50.0%
2nd Half: 5-12 41.7%
2nd Half: 4-7 57.1%
Game: 41.0%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 76.9%
s
1
2
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
min
24
35
6
33
33
4
23
17
25
0+
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Joe Demayo, Mike Kitts, and Paul Faia
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Siena-None.
Attendance: 6,440
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Siena
1st 2nd Total
36 38 74
31 37 68
GAME 11: Dec. 31, 2007 - The Palestra - Philadelphia, Pa.
SJU 69- Drexel 51
Saint Joseph’s pulled away from Drexel in the second half to score a 69-51 win on New Year’s
Eve at the Palestra. The Hawks led 38-26 six minutes into the second half, but the Dragons
closed within 40-34 at the 11-minute mark. Pat Calathes converted a 3-point play and
Tasheed Carr hit a 3-pointer to spark a 12-2 run and up the score to 52-36. The Dragons
never got closer than 13 points the rest of the way. Both teams had trouble getting on track
in the first half as the Hawks shot 11-for-25 with 10 turnovers while Drexel made only 9 of
22 shots and also turned the ball over 10 times in the opening half. Calathes finished with 20
points-10 rebounds and Ahmad Nivins had 13 points. Carr (12 pts) and Rob Ferguson (11)
each finished in double figures for the Hawks, who shot 63.6 percent in the second half.
Saint Joseph's (7-4)
##
12
52
34
00
13
01
11
15
22
32
40
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals.
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
4
6
3
1
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
fga
9
8
10
8
3
0
0
6
0
1
2
0
25 47
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 11-25 44.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
3-pt
fg fga
1 2
2 3
0 0
2 2
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
6
ft
5
1
1
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
fta
7
1
2
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
10 13 19
reb
10
8
4
4
1
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
32
pf
3
4
4
1
1
0
0
2
0
4
1
0
tp
20
11
13
12
3
0
0
8
0
0
2
0
a
5
0
0
7
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
to
1
5
4
6
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
blk
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
20 69 16 22 8
2nd Half: 14-22 63.6%
2nd Half: 2-2 100%
2nd Half: 11-15 73.3%
Game: 53.2%
Game: 60.0%
Game: 68.4%
3-pt
fg fga
0 2
0 0
1 3
0 3
0 0
1 8
0 2
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
tp
18
17
9
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
GAME 12: Jan. 9, 2008 - Mullins Center - Amherst, Mass.
SJU 98- UMass 92
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
s
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
min
33
37
24
32
26
1
4
21
2
10
8
2
9
200
Saint Joseph’s got into a running game with UMass, and outscored the Minutemen, 98-92,
to win the conference opener in Amherst. The Hawks were hot from the start, hitting 22-of33 from the field in earning a 52-44 halftime lead, despite the fact that UMass made eight 3pointers. SJU went on a remarkable run, scoring 44 points over a 14-minute span covering
the end of the first half and beginning of the second. The Hawks built their lead to 71-54 and
UMass eventually whittled it to to 83-77 with just over five minutes to play, but the Hawks
built it back to a 12-point lead on two occasions, the last with 36 seconds remaining. Ahmad
Nivins scored at will, tallying 20 points in the first half and finishing with a career-high 31
while adding 12 rebounds and a personal-best six blocked shots. Pat Calathes had his third
consecutive double-double with 21 points and 15 rebounds while Darrin Govens had 15
points and a career-high eight assists. Tasheed Carr also added 14 points for the Hawks, who
shot 58.5% in the game and outrebounded UMass, 45-30.
Saint Joseph's (8-4, 1-0 A-10)
##
12
34
52
00
13
11
15
32
40
Player
OVENEKE, Randy f
ELEGAR, Frank
c
RODGERS, Scott g
COLDS, Gerald
g
HARRIS, Jamie
g
HAWTHORNE, T.
HAMPTON, Rob
FORMBOR, Yannick
LALLY, Bill
NEISLER, Evan
FEURTADO, Lance
TRIBBETT, Kenny
TEAM
Totals
fg
6
6
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
fga
12
6
8
4
0
10
4
0
1
1
0
2
16 48
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-22 40.9%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
2
ft
6
5
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
8
7
6
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
20 17 27
reb
2
8
4
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
28
2nd Half: 7-26 26.9%
2nd Half: 1-14 7.1%
2nd Half: 16-25 64.0%
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Reggie Greenwood, William Bush
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Drexel-Team.
Attendance: 5,284
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Drexel
1st 2nd Total
28 41 69
20 31 51
pf
1
4
4
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
16
a
1
0
4
2
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
to
2
1
6
3
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
s
1
0
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
min
34
29
35
22
10
30
20
2
1
6
2
9
51 12 17 1
8
200
Game: 33.3%
Game: 10.0%
Game: 63.0%
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
6
fg
6
13
4
5
6
0
3
1
0
fga
12
18
10
7
10
0
7
1
0
38 65
3-pt
fg fga
1 3
0 0
1 2
1 2
3 6
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
6
ft
8
5
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
fta
8
5
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
14 16 19
reb
15
12
2
8
2
0
3
1
1
1
45
pf
1
3
4
0
2
0
2
0
2
tp
21
31
9
14
15
0
6
2
0
a
2
1
0
4
8
0
3
0
0
to
2
3
1
6
2
1
1
0
1
1
14 98 18 18
2nd Half: 16-32 50.0%
2nd Half: 2-8 25.0%
2nd Half: 12-15 80.0%
Game: 58.5%
Game: 42.9%
Game: 84.2%
3-pt
fg fga
5 9
1 5
1 3
4 9
0 2
0 0
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 1
tp
22
14
5
25
8
0
3
0
8
4
3
blk
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
s
0
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
min
31
35
26
37
33
2
23
8
5
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Massachusetts (11-4, 0-1 A-10)
##
03
22
31
05
14
01
11
13
20
24
33
Player
FORBES, Gary
BROWER, Etienne
BONNER, Luke
HARRIS, Ricky
LOWE, Chris
LO, Papa
CORREIA, Gary
GROEBE, Max
MILLIGAN, Dante
GAFFNEY, Tony
GLASS, Matt
TEAM
Totals.
f
f
c
g
g
fg
8
3
2
8
4
0
1
0
3
2
1
fga
18
11
4
16
12
0
3
0
4
6
1
32 75
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-16 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
ft
1
7
0
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
fta
3
8
0
6
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
13 33 15 21
reb
3
4
1
4
2
0
0
0
10
3
0
3
30
pf
2
2
4
2
2
0
0
0
3
2
1
a
1
0
1
3
7
0
2
0
3
1
0
to
4
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
blk
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
18 92 18 12 6
2nd Half: 17-45 37.8%
2nd Half: 5-17 29.4%
2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
Game: 42.7%
Game: 39.4%
Game: 71.4%
s
1
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
min
31
26
16
37
27
3
13
3
20
15
9
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Kevin Ferguson, Brian O'Connell
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Massachusetts-None.
Attendance: 5,121
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Massachusetts
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
f
f
c
g
g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22-33 66.7%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 4-6 66.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100%
1st 2nd Total
52 46 98
44 48 92
GAME 13: Jan. 12, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 81- Richmond 63
Drexel (7-6)
##
25
15
03
11
23
00
12
13
14
33
34
42
Player
CALATHES, Pat
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
Pat Calathes scored 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and sparked two scoring runs as Saint
Joseph's won its fifth straight game, 81-63 over Richmond in its first game in Alumni
Memorial Fieldhouse since December 4. Rob Ferguson had a season-high 18 points, and
Garrett Williamson scored a career-high 16 for the Hawks. Trailing 11-4 six minutes into the
game, the Hawks went on a 25-3 run, highlighted by three 3-pointers by Calathes, to take a
29-14 lead. Richmond responded with a 15-7 run and closed to within 36-29 at the half. Saint
Joseph's started the second half with another outburst, scoring 22 of the next 25 points.
Calathes scored 11 in the run and the Hawks led 58-32 with 11:11 left. Ahmad Nivins added
13 points for SJU, which outrebounded the Spiders, 36-18.
Richmond (8-7, 1-1 A-10)
##
15
44
41
05
14
04
10
11
12
21
32
Player
MOLIVA, Gaston
BUTLER, Ryan
GERIOT, Dan
GONZALVEZ, David
ANDERSON, Kevin
GIDDINGS, Jarhon
McLEAN, Duncan
SYLLA, Oumar
SMITH, Kevin
HOVDE, Kevin
HARPER, Justin
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
0
5
5
3
3
2
0
1
2
1
1
fga
2
8
10
6
11
2
1
1
2
1
4
23 48
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-19 52.6%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-11 63.6%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 66
3-pt
fg fga
0 1
5 8
1 3
1 2
1 4
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 1
ft
0
0
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
0
0
7
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
10 21 7 10
reb
5
2
6
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
pf
2
4
2
5
3
1
0
2
5
2
3
1
18 30
2nd Half: 13-29 44.8%
2nd Half: 3-10 30.0%
2nd Half: 5-6 83.3%
tp
0
15
15
8
9
5
0
2
4
3
2
a
1
3
3
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
to
0
2
2
4
1
1
0
0
4
1
1
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
1
2
1
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
min
18
29
29
22
35
9
2
13
21
7
15
63 13 16 0
10 199
Game: 47.9%
Game: 47.6%
Game: 70.0%
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
2007-08 BOXSCORES
Saint Joseph's (9-4, 2-0 A-10)
##
12
52
34
00
13
05
11
15
22
32
40
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
6
7
3
1
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
fga
10
11
8
5
5
1
1
5
1
0
0
0
23 47
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%
3-pt
fg fga
4 6
2 6
0 0
0 3
0 2
0 0
1 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
7
ft
6
2
7
1
1
0
0
10
0
0
0
1
fta
6
3
7
2
1
0
3
11
0
0
2
2
20 28 37
reb
10
8
4
5
2
0
1
3
0
2
0
1
pf
5
1
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
tp
22
18
13
3
3
2
3
16
0
0
0
1
a
0
1
0
5
4
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
to
2
0
1
4
3
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36 14 81 14 15 0
2nd Half: 10-19 52.6%
2nd Half: 2-7 28.6%
2nd Half: 23-30 76.7%
Game: 48.9%
Game: 35.0%
Game: 75.7%
s
2
1
2
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
min
28
33
34
30
20
1
9
25
5
8
4
3
10 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Ken Clark, George Harry
Technical fouls: Richmond-TEAM. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3200
Score by Periods
Richmond
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
29 34 63
36 45 81
victory was the 250th for SJU coach Phil Martelli in 13 seasons on Hawk Hill. Ahmad Nivins
added 15 points, all in the second half, while Rob Ferguson had 12 points. Garrett
Williamson handed out a career-high nine assists and all 12 active players scored for the
Hawks. The Hawks hit eight of their first 12 shots, including five 3-pointers, while Penn only
connected on 1-for-11 as SJU jumped out to a 21-3 lead. SJU's lead reached 32-7 with 5:26
left in the half, and a 3-pointer by Calathes with 15 seconds left made it 38-14 at the break.
A 15-5 run at the start of the second half gave Saint Joseph's a 53-19 advantage with 14:44
remaining. SJU finished the second half with 18 assists on 19 field goals, forced 19 Penn
turnovers in the game.
Saint Joseph's (10-5)
##
12
52
34
13
15
02
05
11
22
32
40
41
Charlotte overcame a second-half rally by Saint Joseph's to beat the Hawks, 70-66, in Halton
Arena, ending a five-game winning streak for SJU. Rob Ferguson scored his 1,000th career
point in the game, with just over six minutes to go, becoming the 45th player in Hawk history to reach the milestone. Pat Calathes scored 19 points, Garrett Williamson had 12 and
Darrin Govens scored 11 for the Hawks. SJU trailed 57-43 with 12:40 to go in the game, and
then when trailing by 11 points with 9:07 to go, the Hawks went on a 12-1 run. Williamson,
who sparked the rally with three steals and four points, tied the score 61-61 with a layup at
3:47. The Hawks then led twice, the last at 64-63 on a pair of Williamson free throws with
1:29 left, but Leemire Goldwire, who finished with 36 points, hit a 3-pointer 15 seconds later
to put Charlotte in the lead to stay. The Hawks played without Tasheed Carr (ankle injury),
but saw D.J. Rivera return to action after sitting out the first semester to concentrate on academics.
f
f
c
g
g
fg
8
4
2
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
fga
15
11
3
11
3
7
1
0
0
1
23 52
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100%
3-pt
fg fga
3 4
0 4
0 0
1 7
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
4
ft
0
1
5
4
6
0
0
0
0
0
fta
0
2
6
4
8
0
0
0
0
0
17 16 20
reb
7
4
6
3
1
3
2
0
0
0
4
30
pf
5
2
2
3
4
3
1
0
0
0
tp
19
9
9
11
12
6
0
0
0
0
a
2
0
0
5
4
1
1
0
0
0
to
1
3
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
20 66 13 14
2nd Half: 10-24 41.7%
2nd Half: 0-6 0.0%
2nd Half: 12-16 75.0%
Game: 44.2%
Game: 23.5%
Game: 80.0%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
1 7
0 0
7 15
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
tp
5
6
12
1
36
6
0
4
0
0
blk
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
1
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
min
33
38
37
35
29
20
3
0+
2
3
2
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Charlotte (11-5, 2-0 A-10)
##
02
21
15
03
12
01
05
31
35
41
Player
COLEY, Charlie
f
WILDERNESS, A. f
MACK, Lamont
c
HARRIS, Dijuan
g
GOLDWIRE, .
g
GERRITY, Michael
NGOUNDJO, Gaby
DEWHURST, Charles
PHALER, Sean
JONES, Phil
TEAM
Totals
fg
2
2
4
0
11
2
0
2
0
0
fga
5
2
13
0
23
4
0
5
0
1
23 53
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-26 53.8%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%
8
ft
1
2
3
1
7
2
0
0
0
0
fta
1
5
3
2
9
2
0
0
0
0
24 16 22
reb
4
7
5
2
3
3
0
4
0
3
4
35
2nd Half: 9-27 33.3%
2nd Half: 4-13 30.8%
2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
pf
2
3
3
4
1
3
0
0
0
2
a
3
0
2
3
0
4
0
0
0
0
to
0
4
2
1
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
18 70 12 16
Game: 43.4%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 72.7%
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
s
2
0
3
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
min
29
23
30
12
36
29
1
24
2
14
1
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Frankie Bordeaux, Earl Walton, Lamar Simpson
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Charlotte-None.
Attendance: 6,865
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Charlotte
fg
6
5
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
fga
12
8
9
5
3
4
2
3
4
3
1
2
32 56
1st 2nd Total
34 32 66
39 31 70
GAME 15: Jan. 19, 2008 - The Palestra - Philadelphia, Pa.
SJU 82- Penn 42
Pat Calathes scored a game-high 18 points and all 12 Hawks got in the scoring column as
Saint Joseph's rolled to an 82-42 win over Penn in a Big 5 game at the sold-out Palestra. The
3-pt
fg fga
3 4
2 4
0 0
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 3
0 0
0 0
1 1
9
ft
3
0
1
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
7
0
2
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 9 14
reb
6
3
5
2
5
2
2
1
2
4
1
0
1
34
pf
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
tp
18
12
15
6
4
9
2
2
3
4
2
5
a
5
1
1
3
9
2
0
1
2
1
1
1
to
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
0
blk
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
10 82 27 10 5
2nd Half: 19-31 61.3%
2nd Half: 3-7 42.9%
2nd Half: 3-4 75.0%
Game: 57.1%
Game: 56.3%
Game: 64.3%
3-pt
fg fga
0 1
0 0
1 3
3 5
0 6
0 2
0 1
1 3
0 1
0 3
0 2
0 0
tp
8
0
5
9
8
0
0
5
3
0
2
2
s
1
0
0
1
2
2
1
2
0
0
3
0
min
27
22
24
23
25
15
2
15
11
16
14
6
12 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Penn (5-11)
##
24
33
03
15
21
04
13
14
30
32
41
44
Saint Joseph's (9-5, 2-1 A-10)
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
RIVERA, D.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-25 52.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0%
GAME 14: Jan. 16, 2008 - Halton Arena - Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte 70- SJU 66
##
12
52
34
13
15
02
11
22
32
40
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
RIVERA, D.J.
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals.
Player
EGGLESTON, Jack f
LEWIS, Cameron f
BERNARDINI, Tyler g
EGEE, Kevin
g
GRANDIERI, Brian g
COHEN, Aron
SCHREIBER, Andreas
KACH, Michael
MONCKTON, Dan
COFIELD, Remy
REILLY, Justin
TURLEY, Conor
TEAM
Totals.
fg
4
0
2
3
4
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
fga
7
3
7
7
14
2
6
3
2
3
3
2
16 59
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-29 20.7%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-12 8.3%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
5
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
fta
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
27 5 6
reb
4
2
4
0
6
2
6
0
2
1
1
2
6
36
pf
2
2
2
1
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
a
2
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
2
1
0
1
to
0
2
2
4
4
1
3
1
1
1
0
0
blk
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
15 42 12 19 4
2nd Half: 10-30 33.3%
2nd Half: 4-15 26.7%
2nd Half: 4-4 100%
Game: 27.1%
Game: 18.5%
Game: 83.3%
s
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
min
29
10
16
33
29
9
16
11
15
7
12
13
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Jack Sweeney, Mike McCloskey, Jeff Janosik
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Penn-None.
Attendance: 8,722
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Penn
1st 2nd Total
38 44 82
14 28 42
GAME 16: Jan. 23, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 81- UMass 77
After a high-scoring affair (SJU 98-92) in the first meeting of the teams, the second game
was completely opposite, at least for the first half. At one point, both teams were 1-for-11
from the field and 10 minutes into the game, the score was 8-6. The half ended with the
Hawks holding a 29-16 lead, despite shooting just 28.1 percent. The tide turned in the second half as UMass scored 61 points to the Hawks’ 52. SJU appeared to have the game
wrapped up with a 77-64 lead at :50, but UMass would go on a 10-1 run to pull to within 7874 with :19 to play. The Hawks held a 79-77 lead with :05 remaining and needed Pat
Calathes to hit two free throws to seal the win. Saint Joseph’s went 39-for-54 from the foul
line, which contributed to the game’s length (over 2 hours, 5 minutes). The Hawks got a balanced effort scoring effort with five players in double figures, led by double-doubles from
Ahmad Nivins (20 pts-12 rebs) and Calathes (16 pts-10 rebs) and a season-high 11 points
from D.J. Rivera.
Massachusetts (13-5, 2-2 A-10)
##
20
24
03
05
14
01
11
13
22
31
33
Player
MILLIGAN, Dante
GAFFNEY, Tony
FORBES, Gary
HARRIS, Ricky
LOWE, Chris
LO, Papa
CORREIA, Gary
GROEBE, Max
BROWER, Etienne
BONNER, Luke
GLASS, Matt
TEAM
Totals
f
f
g
g
g
fg
6
0
9
12
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
fga
10
1
24
21
9
0
2
0
8
0
1
30 76
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-35 20.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-10 0.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 67
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 1
2 7
5 7
0 2
0 0
1 2
0 0
0 6
0 0
0 1
8
ft
0
0
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
fta
1
0
10
3
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
26 9 18
reb
10
6
9
2
6
0
0
1
5
1
1
5
46
pf
5
5
4
4
4
0
3
0
5
1
1
1
33
2nd Half: 23-41 56.1%
2nd Half: 8-16 50.0%
2nd Half: 7-15 46.7%
tp
12
0
24
30
6
0
3
0
0
2
0
a
1
0
1
3
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
77 9
to
3
1
5
3
2
0
1
0
2
1
0
blk
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
18 8
Game: 39.5%
Game: 30.8%
Game: 50.0%
s
2
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
min
29
13
34
38
31
2
12
1
28
5
7
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
7
2007-08 BOXSCORES
Saint Joseph's (11-5, 3-1 A-10)
##
12
52
34
13
15
02
11
32
40
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
RIVERA, D.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
4
2
5
3
2
3
0
1
0
Saint Joseph's (13-5, 5-1 A-10)
fga
12
9
7
10
5
10
0
3
0
20 56
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-32 28.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3%
F Throw % 1st Half: 10-15 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
1 4
0 2
0 0
1 3
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2
ft
7
5
10
4
7
5
0
1
0
fta
8
5
14
6
12
7
0
2
0
10 39 54
reb
10
12
12
1
4
3
0
1
0
1
44
pf
4
3
3
4
4
3
0
0
0
1
22
2nd Half: 11-24 45.8%
2nd Half: 1-3 33.3%
2nd Half: 29-39 74.4%
tp
16
9
20
11
11
11
0
3
0
a
5
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
to
5
1
1
1
5
2
1
0
0
blk
1
0
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
s
3
2
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
min
39
31
39
33
29
17
4
7
1
81 11 16 6
11 200
Game: 35.7%
Game: 20.0%
Game: 72.2%
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
9
Officials: Ray Perone, William Bush, Donnie Eppley
Technical fouls: Massachusetts-Team. Saint Joseph's-Team.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Massachusetts
Saint Joseph's
GAME 17: Jan. 26, 2008 - Liacouras Center - Philadelphia, Pa.
SJU 68- Temple 67
Pat Calathes hit a 3-point shot with 3.9 seconds left to give Saint Joseph's a 68-67 victory
over city rival Temple in front of over 10,000 at the Liacouras Center. Calathes scored a season-high 24 points in a game in which neither team held more than a two-point lead over the
last 10 minutes. Rob Ferguson added 19 points, including 5-for-5 shooting from 3-point
range, as the Hawks defeated the Owls for the fifth straight time and 12th time in 13 games.
Temple took a 67-65 lead with :41 left, but then missed the first shot of a one-and-one with
16.8 seconds to go. Ferguson found an open Calathes on the right side and the senior
drained the 3-pointer. Mark Tyndale tried a layup at the buzzer, but Ahmad Nivins blocked
the shot. The Hawks made 11-of-22 from 3-point range and shot 52 percent in the second
half. Garrett Williamson had eight assists and 10 points for the Hawks.
Saint Joseph's (12-5, 4-1 A-10)
##
12
52
34
13
15
02
11
22
32
40
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
RIVERA, D.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
MOODY, Rockwell
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
8
7
3
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
fga
14
9
9
9
11
1
0
0
0
0
24 53
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2%
F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
ft
4
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
fta
4
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
11 22 9 10
reb
9
5
4
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
3
27
pf
4
1
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
tp
24
19
8
7
10
0
0
0
0
0
a
2
2
0
2
8
0
0
0
0
0
to
5
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
blk
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
15 68 14 10 2
2nd Half: 13-25 52.0%
2nd Half: 5-9 55.6%
2nd Half: 9-10 90.0%
Game: 45.3%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 90.0%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
2 4
2 2
5 10
2 3
0 4
tp
2
0
18
14
21
8
4
s
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
min
35
38
39
32
38
8
6
1
2
1
3
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1,1
Temple (9-9, 2-2 A-10)
##
24
41
13
15
22
01
02
Player
ALLEN, Lavoy
OLMOS, Sergio
TYNDALE, Mark
INGE, Semaj
CHRISTMAS, D.
CLARK, Chris
BROOKS, Ryan
TEAM
Totals.
f
c
g
g
g
fg
1
0
7
6
6
3
2
fga
4
2
13
9
12
4
7
25 51
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-26 50.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%
ft
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
fta
0
0
5
0
5
0
0
11 23 6 10
reb
4
5
5
3
7
2
1
1
28
pf
1
3
1
4
4
0
2
a
1
2
3
1
3
1
1
to
1
0
5
1
2
1
1
blk
2
3
1
0
1
0
1
15 67 12 11 8
2nd Half: 12-25 48.0%
2nd Half: 5-12 41.7%
2nd Half: 3-5 60.0%
Game: 49.0%
Game: 47.8%
Game: 60.0%
s
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
min
36
19
40
26
39
15
25
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2,1
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
6
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
fga
12
11
8
8
6
2
2
0
0
20 49
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-22 54.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
3-pt
fg fga
3 7
2 7
0 0
0 4
0 4
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
5
ft
4
1
7
2
0
0
1
1
0
fta
4
1
11
4
0
2
2
2
0
23 16 26
reb
10
6
2
4
1
1
5
1
0
2
32
pf
1
3
3
2
2
1
2
0
0
tp
21
15
15
6
0
2
1
1
0
a
0
0
0
6
0
1
3
1
0
to
3
2
0
5
0
0
2
0
0
1
14 61 11 13
2nd Half: 8-27 29.6%
2nd Half: 2-15 13.3%
2nd Half: 13-18 72.2%
Game: 40.8%
Game: 21.7%
Game: 61.5%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 3
0 0
1 3
1 5
0 0
0 0
1 5
1 2
1 1
0 0
tp
20
2
0
5
5
2
0
12
3
10
0
blk
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
s
3
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
min
36
34
34
36
16
5
26
9
4
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
##
05
22
42
31
33
02
03
11
12
15
21
Player
DIGGS, Rob
f
HOLLIS, Damian f
KATUKA, Joseph c
WILMORE, Noel
g
RICE, Maureece
g
ALEXANDER, X.
GREEN, Dominic
WITHERSPOON, W.
LEE, Johnny
MOORE, Cheyenne
OPOKU, Hermann
TEAM
Totals
fg
10
1
0
2
2
0
0
5
1
4
0
fga
10
7
0
5
8
5
0
12
2
5
0
25 54
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%
5
ft
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
fta
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
4
0
1
0
19 4 10
reb
10
10
0
0
2
6
0
2
0
1
0
3
34
pf
5
5
4
0
2
0
0
2
3
2
0
to
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
0
1
23 59 19 16
2nd Half: 13-26 50.0%
2nd Half: 2-11 18.2%
2nd Half: 0-2 0.0%
a
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
5
6
2
0
blk
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
1
1
0
min
35
30
5
4
30
22
2
33
17
22
0+
5
7
200
Game: 46.3%
Game: 26.3%
Game: 40.0%
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Officials: Gene Steratore, Sean Hull, Bill McCarthy
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. George Washington-None.
Attendance: 2,703
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
George Washington
1st 2nd Total
30 31 61
31 28 59
GAME 19: Feb. 2, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 70- Fordham 55
Saint Joseph’s came out strong and never trailed en route to a 70-55 win over Fordham. The
Hawks shot 63.6 percent in the first half, led by 11 points from Darrin Govens, to take a 3925 halftime lead. SJU cooled off in the second half (shooting 39.1 percent), but maintained
a double-digit lead almost the entire way. Ahmad Nivins led the Hawks with 15 points and
Pat Calathes scored 14, including his 1,000th career point. Govens and Tasheed Carr finished with 11 each.
Fordham (8-11, 2-5 A-10)
##
21
30
42
01
14
04
10
20
23
24
25
Player
BINNS, Michael
f
GREENE, Sebastian f
DUNSTON, Bryant c
STOUT, Marcus
g
ANDERSON, Kevin g
TANNER, Herb
LANDISCH, Dan
BECK, Matt
MOORE, Mike
BUTLER, Brenton
WING, Zach
TEAM
Totals
fg
1
2
8
6
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
fga
6
7
11
15
1
2
0
0
6
3
0
19 51
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-11 0.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
3-pt
fg fga
0 4
0 2
0 1
3 8
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 2
0 0
3
ft
1
1
2
4
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
fta
3
2
3
4
0
2
0
0
1
6
0
21 14 21
reb
6
3
8
2
2
0
1
0
2
1
0
6
31
pf
2
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
tp
3
5
18
19
0
1
0
0
4
5
0
a
0
1
0
3
2
3
0
0
0
1
0
to
1
2
1
5
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
blk
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 55 10 13 2
2nd Half: 9-21 42.9%
2nd Half: 3-10 30.0%
2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
Game: 37.3%
Game: 14.3%
Game: 66.7%
s
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
min
24
29
36
32
23
12
3
2
16
22
1
6
201
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2,1
Saint Joseph's (14-5, 6-1 A-10)
Officials: John Hughes, John Gaffney, Kenneth Turner
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Temple-None.
Attendance: 10,045
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
TEMPLE
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
George Washington (5-11, 1-5 A-10)
1st 2nd Total
16 61 77
29 52 81
3-pt
fg fga
4 9
5 5
0 0
1 5
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
##
12
52
34
00
13
02
15
32
41
1st 2nd Total
28 40 68
35 32 67
GAME 18: Jan. 30, 2008 - Smith Center - Washington, D.C.
SJU 61- George Washington 59
The Hawks saw their third straight game go down to the wire, but held on to defeat George
Washington, 61-59, at the Smith Center. Saint Joseph’s had an eight-point lead with 39 seconds left, but allowed GW to hit two 3-pointers to close to 60-59 at :02. Garrett Williamson
made one free throw to provide the final margin as GW’s inbounds pass at 1.9 seconds did
not connect. Pat Calathes scored 15 of his game-high 24 points in the first half, but the
Hawks trailed 31-30 at intermission. The Hawks retook the lead in the second half, by as
much as 42-35, but saw GW tie it twice and take the lead three times. Calathes hit the goahead basket with 4:59 remaining and the Hawks held on. Rob Ferguson had 15 points on
6-for-11 shooting, Ahmad Nivins had 15 and Calathes added 10 rebounds.
##
12
52
34
00
13
02
05
11
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
5
2
6
4
3
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
fga
8
7
10
5
7
2
0
0
2
3
1
0
23 45
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-22 63.6%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4%
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 68
3-pt
fg fga
2 3
0 2
0 0
1 2
3 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 3
0 0
0 0
8
ft
2
3
3
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
3
5
5
4
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
15 16 25
reb
2
3
7
4
4
2
0
0
1
1
2
0
6
32
pf
2
2
2
2
1
2
0
1
5
1
0
1
tp
14
7
15
11
11
4
0
0
2
6
0
0
a
1
2
0
5
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
to
2
0
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
blk
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 70 12 10 2
2nd Half: 9-23 39.1%
2nd Half: 2-6 33.3%
2nd Half: 11-18 61.1%
Game: 51.1%
Game: 53.3%
Game: 64.0%
s
1
3
0
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
min
28
35
37
32
24
12
1
3
15
5
5
3
10 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
2007-08 BOXSCORES
Officials: Will Bush, Kevin O'Connell, Frankie Bordeaux
Technical fouls: Fordham-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Fordham
Saint Joseph's
22 LASHLEY, Edwin
32 HILLIARD, Idris
TEAM
Totals
1st 2nd Total
25 30 55
39 31 70
Villanova (13-8)
fg
6
2
3
2
1
1
0
2
4
0
fga
8
5
12
7
4
3
0
5
5
2
21 51
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
3 7
0 3
0 0
0 1
0 0
1 3
0 1
0 2
4
ft
0
2
3
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
fta
0
4
4
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
17 9 15
reb
6
4
5
1
4
0
0
2
4
1
3
30
pf
4
3
1
4
2
1
0
2
1
2
tp
12
6
12
4
3
2
0
8
8
0
a
0
0
0
1
4
1
0
1
0
0
20 55 7
to
2
1
3
5
1
2
0
0
2
1
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
17 3
2nd Half: 11-25 44.0%
2nd Half: 2-9 22.2%
2nd Half: 5-8 62.5%
Game: 41.2%
Game: 23.5%
Game: 60.0%
3-pt
fg fga
2 6
5 6
0 0
0 2
4 7
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
tp
20
20
7
4
16
8
0
0
0
0
0
2
s
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
min
26
20
33
19
31
13
1
24
25
8
5
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Saint Joseph's (15-5)
##
12
52
34
00
13
02
05
11
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
5
2
2
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
fga
13
7
3
4
10
8
0
0
0
0
0
2
23 47
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-22 54.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 15-19 78.9%
ft
4
5
3
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
4
6
4
0
3
6
0
0
2
0
0
0
11 23 20 25
reb
9
5
2
3
2
2
0
0
4
0
0
1
2
30
pf
1
3
2
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
a
0
3
1
3
2
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
to
2
4
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
blk
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
13 77 14 11 8
2nd Half: 11-25 44.0%
2nd Half: 5-11 45.5%
2nd Half: 5-6 83.3%
Game: 48.9%
Game: 47.8%
Game: 80.0%
s
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
min
37
33
19
19
31
13
1
1
29
2
4
11
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: John Cahill, Ed Corbett, Joe Lindsay
Technical fouls: Villanova-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 8,722
Score by Periods
Villanova
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
26 29 55
45 32 77
Saint Joseph's (15-6, 6-2 A-10)
f
f
g
g
g
fg
0
7
5
8
6
0
0
6
fga
2
12
11
15
13
7
0
10
1
0
0 0
0 1
9
21 13 16
0 0 3 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 1 0
4
31 26 88 18 16 5
2nd Half: 24-44 54.5%
2nd Half: 7-12 58.3%
2nd Half: 6-7 85.7%
Game: 45.8%
Game: 42.9%
Game: 81.3%
3-pt
fg fga
4 6
0 0
1 2
1 2
1 4
1 1
0 1
0 0
1 2
tp
14
7
18
3
18
3
17
3
19
0
0
3
6
10 200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Player
SAUNDERS, D.
ACHARA, Kieron
JACKSON, Aaron
JACKSON, Reggie
TUCKER, Gary
DUTY, Jason
JAMES, Shawn
CLARK, Bill
MENSAH, Kojo
TEAM
Totals
f
c
g
g
g
fg
5
3
6
1
4
1
7
1
4
fga
9
5
7
5
9
1
10
1
6
32 53
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-30 53.3%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2%
F Throw % 1st Half: 11-14 78.6%
9
ft
0
1
5
0
9
0
3
1
10
fta
1
2
6
0
11
0
3
2
12
18 29 37
reb
5
2
6
0
4
0
11
3
3
2
36
pf
2
1
2
4
0
1
4
4
0
a
5
0
6
1
2
0
3
0
4
to
2
1
5
2
3
1
2
1
4
blk
1
2
0
0
1
0
10
0
1
18 102 21 21 15
2nd Half: 16-23 69.6%
2nd Half: 3-5 60.0%
2nd Half: 18-23 78.3%
Game: 60.4%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 78.4%
s
3
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
min
34
13
33
16
36
3
27
12
26
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Jeff Janosik, Michael Stephens, Bernard Clinton
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Duquesne-None.
Attendance: 2,628
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Duquesne
1st 2nd Total
27 61 88
49 53 102
GAME 22: Feb. 10, 2008 - Cintas Center - Cincinnati, Ohio
#13 Xavier 76- SJU 72
Saint Joseph’s couldn’t finish off #13 Xavier, and fell 76-72 at the Cintas Center for its second straight loss. In a back and forth game, the Hawks owned a 17-13 lead but then saw
Xavier take a 34-22 lead with four minutes to go in the first half. XU led by as much as 3925, but the Hawks would start a 19-3 run late in the half that carried them into the second,
to ultimately take a 53-46 lead. The Hawks led until 6:42 when Xavier tied it, and saw the
Musketeers go ahead, 65-62, at 6:15. SJU regained the lead and held a 72-68 edge with 2:15
to play. Xavier took the lead for good on a 3-pointer at :45 and the Hawks could manage only
a turnover and two missed shots in the final 20 seconds. SJU played most of the game without Ahmad Nivins, who was whistled for his third foul by halftime, and fouled out with 4:17
to play. Rob Ferguson had a team-high 18 points on 7-for-9 shooting, a 4-for-4 effort from
3-point range, while Tasheed Carr added 10 points and a career-high seven steals.
Saint Joseph's (15-7, 6-3 A-10)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
4
7
3
3
3
3
0
3
fga
15
9
3
9
9
5
0
6
26 56
3-pt
fg fga
3 9
4 4
0 0
0 3
1 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
8
ft
5
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
fta
6
0
4
7
0
1
0
0
20 12 18
reb
7
1
3
5
2
5
0
5
3
31
pf
1
3
5
3
2
2
1
3
tp
16
18
9
10
7
6
0
6
a
5
4
0
5
1
0
0
0
to
1
0
2
1
3
2
0
0
20 72 15 9
2nd Half: 15-32 46.9%
2nd Half: 4-9 44.4%
2nd Half: 6-10 60.0%
Game: 46.4%
Game: 40.0%
Game: 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 3
3 4
2 4
1 2
3 5
1 2
tp
8
6
2
12
16
13
3
11
5
blk
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
s
0
0
0
7
2
0
0
0
min
37
40
15
37
19
27
1
24
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Xavier (20-4, 8-1 A-10)
Saint Joseph’s suffered a letdown at Duquesne, coming off the big win over rival Villanova
just two nights before. The Hawks were outgunned by Duquesne, 102-88, in Pittsburgh, to
end a six-game winning streak. SJU had one of its worst efforts of the year in the first half
against the Dukes, and fell behind, 49-27, at the half. SJU made just 9-of-28 field goals in
the first half and committed 14 turnovers. The second half saw wild scoring as the Hawks
tallied 61 points to Duquesne’s 53, but they could never get any closer than 13 points. SJU
also forced 11 DU turnovers in the half, but allowed the home team to shoot 69.6 percent
from the field. Pat Calathes had 19 of his 23 points in the second half, and also finished with
10 rebounds. Darrin Govens had 17 points, Rob Ferguson had 15, Garrett Williamson
scored 14 and Tasheed Carr had 11. The Hawks were without second-leading scorer Ahmad
Nivins, who had sprained his ankle in the win over Villanova.
Player
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
CALATHES, Pat
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
##
25
02
01
03
22
13
21
30
33
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%
F Throw %1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
GAME 21: Feb. 6, 2008 - Palumbo Center - Pittsburgh, Pa.
Duquesne 102- SJU 88
##
41
52
00
12
13
02
11
15
33 72
1
0
Duquesne (14-7, 4-4 A-10)
Saint Joseph’s rolled to a 77-55 win over rival Villanova in the standing-room only Palestra.
The predominant Hawk crowd got the win they waited four years for, as SJU snapped a threegame losing streak against the Wildcats. They also ended Villanova’s 14-game Big 5 winning
streak. Saint Joseph’s jumped out to a 13-4 lead and never trailed in the contest. Villanova
closed to within 19-18, but the Hawks went on an 11-0 run and led by double digits the rest
of the way. SJU’s biggest margin in the game was 31 points with two minutes to go. The
Hawks got 20 points each from Pat Calathes and Rob Ferguson, while Darrin Govens added
16 points. The Hawks shot 54.5 percent from the field in the first half and went 20-for-25
from the foul line in the game, while forcing 17 VU turnovers.
Player
CUNNINGHAM, D. f
DRUMMOND, C. c
REYNOLDS, Scottie g
FISHER, Corey
g
REDDING, Reggie g
PENA, Antonio
GRANT, Malcolm
CLARK, Shane
ANDERSON, D.
STOKES, Corey
TEAM
Totals
1
1
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%
GAME 20: Feb. 4, 2008 - The Palestra - Philadelphia, Pa.
SJU 77 - Villanova 55
##
33
05
01
10
15
00
03
20
22
24
1
0
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
1 3
1 2
3 8
3 7
0 0
0 0
0 0
ft
0
0
0
4
2
5
0
2
fta
0
0
0
4
2
6
0
3
reb
2
5
1
10
4
3
0
1
pf
2
4
5
4
4
2
0
3
tp
0
15
11
23
17
5
0
14
a
0
1
6
5
0
0
0
6
to
1
1
3
2
2
3
0
3
blk
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
s
0
0
2
3
0
3
0
2
min
16
31
34
34
24
18
1
33
##
05
20
31
24
34
01
02
11
25
Player
BROWN, Derrick
ANDERSON, C.J.
LOVE, Jason
LAVENDER, Drew
BURRELL, Stanley
DUNCAN, Josh
GRAVES, Adrion
RAYMOND, B.J.
JACKSON, Dante'
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
3
3
0
4
4
5
1
4
2
fga
6
6
2
6
7
8
2
6
3
26 46
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-13 53.8%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%
ft
2
0
2
2
5
1
0
0
0
12 20 12 16
1st 2nd Total
32 40 72
41 35 76
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 69
reb
2
2
8
1
1
4
0
4
0
2
4
pf
4
4
2
1
0
2
0
2
1
to
1
2
1
2
4
1
0
0
0
1
16 76 21 12
2nd Half: 10-18 55.6%
2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% G
2nd Half: 10-11 90.9%
Officials: Bob Donato, Roger Ayers, Mike Eades
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Xavier-None.
Attendance: 10,250
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Xavier
fta
2
0
4
2
6
2
0
0
0
a
1
3
1
4
3
4
0
4
1
Game: 56.5%
ame: 60.0%
Game: 75.0%
blk
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
s
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
min
27
23
20
37
35
23
6
24
5
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
2007-08 BOXSCORES
GAME 23: Feb. 13, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 81- St. Bonaventure 56
Saint Joseph’s got back on the winning track with the 81-56 win over St. Bonaventure. The
Hawks only trailed for 40 seconds at the start and held a 41-36 lead at halftime, while shooting 55.6 percent. Ahmad Nivins led the way with 10 of his 18 points in the first half, including his 1,000th career point. SJU started the second half with an 11-0 run to build a doubledigit lead they would not relinquish. The final margin of 25 points was the Hawks’ largest of
the game. Pat Calathes added 15 points while Rob Ferguson had 12. Tasheed Carr posted
11 points and seven assists.
Player
LEE, Michael
BENSON, Tyler
CARTER, D'Lancy
FERETI, Zarryon
RELPH, Tyler
ELEBY, Malcolm
HALEY, Hillary
MORGAN, Matt
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
1
3
2
5
3
1
1
1
fga
6
7
4
14
5
2
4
3
17 45
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-23 47.8%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-11 54.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
3-pt
fg fga
1 4
0 4
0 0
3 8
3 3
0 0
0 2
0 0
7
ft
4
0
2
2
0
3
0
4
fta
6
0
2
3
0
5
0
4
21 15 20
reb
5
2
6
0
1
3
1
4
pf
1
3
4
0
1
3
1
3
tp
7
6
6
15
9
5
2
6
a
0
2
2
0
3
0
0
1
22 16 56 8
2nd Half: 6-22 27.3%
2nd Half: 1-10 10.0%
2nd Half: 7-10 70.0%
to
0
3
0
1
3
4
0
0
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 0
Game: 37.8%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 75.0%
s
2
3
0
1
0
2
0
1
2
9
min
31
37
19
24
36
21
8
24
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Saint Joseph's (16-7, 7-3 A-10)
##
12
52
34
00
13
02
05
11
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals.
f
f
c
g
g
fg
6
4
5
4
3
2
0
0
2
1
2
0
fga
10
7
6
7
9
4
0
0
3
1
2
1
29 50
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-27 55.6%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%
3-pt
fg fga
3 6
2 4
0 0
3 4
3 7
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 1
0 0
0 1
ft
0
2
8
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
0
2
8
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
12 25 11 16
reb
4
4
6
3
5
3
0
0
3
1
2
1
2
34
pf
2
4
3
1
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
tp
15
12
18
11
9
5
0
0
4
3
4
0
a
3
0
1
7
3
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
to
1
1
3
3
1
2
0
0
2
0
1
0
blk
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 81 19 14 1
2nd Half: 14-23 60.9%
2nd Half: 6-12 50.0%
2nd Half: 6-10 60.0%
Game: 58.0%
Game: 48.0%
Game: 68.8%
s
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
min
30
28
38
29
30
4
1
2
22
3
10
3
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Mike Roberts, Kevin O'Connell
Technical fouls: St. Bonaventure-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,020
Score by Periods
St. Bonaventure
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
36 20 56
41 40 81
La Salle (11-13, 5-5 A-10)
fg
5
2
2
3
7
0
0
5
0
6
fga
7
4
7
9
12
0
3
9
1
7
30 59
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 10-17 58.8%
F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%
3-pt
fg fga
4 5
1 3
1 3
0 0
5 10
0 0
0 2
1 2
0 0
4 4
ft
3
1
4
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
fta
4
2
6
5
3
0
0
1
0
0
16 29 14 21
reb
5
2
9
6
1
0
1
4
1
0
3
32
pf
3
4
2
3
2
0
0
1
1
0
tp
17
6
9
9
21
0
0
12
0
16
a
1
3
5
4
4
0
0
3
0
2
to
5
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
16 90 22 12
2nd Half: 16-29 55.2%
2nd Half: 6-12 50.0%
2nd Half: 6-11 54.5%
Game: 50.8%
Game: 55.2%
Game: 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
3 4
0 3
0 0
tp
26
6
19
blk
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
s
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
min
31
17
30
31
35
1
11
25
4
15
7
201
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
Saint Joseph's (16-8, 7-4 A-10)
##
12
52
34
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
f
f
c
fg
10
3
6
fga
15
7
9
5
10
0
0
0
8
14
0
1
0
34 54
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 20-30 66.7%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%
1
4
0
0
0
3
6
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
3
0
2
0
8
16 13 16
3
2
0
2
0
1
21
4
3
1
0
1
11
26
0
1
0
1
18 89
2nd Half: 14-24 58.3%
2nd Half: 4-6 66.7%
2nd Half: 7-9 77.8%
7
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
19 11 7
Game: 63.0%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 81.3%
1
0
0
0
0
31
35
1
14
1
3
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Score by Periods
La Salle
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
46 44 90
50 39 89
GAME 25: Feb. 24, 2008 - Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I.
SJU 90- Rhode Island 83
Darrin Govens had 18 points and Rob Ferguson added 17 points to lead the Hawks over
Rhode Island, 90-83, giving them sole possession of second place in the A-10. Rhode Island
held a 24-23 advantage with 7:43 left in the first half, but the Hawks made an 18-7 run behind
three-point plays by Tasheed Carr and Govens, while Garrett Williamson chipped in with a
lay up and D.J. Rivera added two free throws. SJU shot 65.2 percent from the field in that
half and continued the pace in the second half, stretching the lead to 57-38 with 15:21
remaining. The Hawks twice expanded their lead to 19 points in the second half, but Rhode
Island fought to as close as five, at 88-83, with 21 seconds on the clock. Pat Calathes made
eight straight free throws down the stretch to put the game away, to finish with 16 points
while Ahmad Nivins added 12. The Hawks had 15 turnovers but finished the game shooting
62.2 percent.
Saint Joseph's (17-8, 8-4 A-10)
##
12
34
52
00
13
02
15
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
f
g
g
fg
4
4
6
4
6
1
3
0
0
fga
10
6
7
8
8
3
3
0
0
28 45
3-pt
fg fga
0 3
0 0
3 4
2 4
4 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
9
ft
8
4
2
4
2
2
2
1
0
fta
9
5
2
4
4
2
2
2
0
16 25 30
reb
6
1
6
3
3
1
3
0
1
1
25
pf
4
4
4
2
3
0
2
0
0
tp
16
12
17
14
18
4
8
1
0
a
4
0
1
5
4
0
3
1
0
to
4
1
1
3
3
1
2
0
0
blk
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 90 18 15 5
2nd Half: 13-22 59.1%
2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%
2nd Half: 16-19 84.2%
Game: 62.2%
Game: 56.3%
Game: 83.3%
3-pt
fg fga
3 5
0 0
0 0
3 7
1 4
0 2
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 1
tp
24
4
4
19
3
4
6
6
13
0
s
2
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
min
26
27
34
29
31
9
25
6
13
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Rhode Island (20-8, 6-7 A-10)
Saint Joseph’s was edged by La Salle, 90-89, despite shooting 63 percent from the field (3454). The Explorers, who snapped a nine-game losing streak vs. the Hawks, used a barrage
of 3-pointers, with 16 in the game, making 55 percent. The high-scoring game featured 11
lead changes and seven ties. Saint Joseph’s held a six-point lead with over six minutes to
play, but went cold from the field (2-for-6) and saw La Salle go on an 11-2 run to take an 8683 lead with with 1:39 left. The Hawks would tie it one more time, but Kimmani Barrett’s driving layup with :20 left proved to be the gamewinner. SJU had a chance with one second to
go, but couldn’t get a shot off. Darrin Govens had a career-high 26 points, with 17 in the
second half, while Pat Calathes also scored 26, tallying 20 in the first half. Ahmad Nivins
had 19 points on 6-for-9 shooting while Tasheed Carr added 11 points and seven assists.
Player
MBALA, Y.
f
WILLIAMS, Jerrell f
JOHNSON, Paul
f
GREEN, Rodney
g
HARRIS, Darnell g
PARTIN, Darryl
DIAZ, Sherman
BARRETT, Kimmani
WILLIAMS, Terrell
GUILLANDEAUX, R.
TEAM
Totals
g
g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-23 65.2%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%
GAME 24: Feb. 18, 2008 - The Palestra - Philadelphia, Pa.
La Salle 90- SJU 89
##
12
20
31
10
11
00
03
05
21
34
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
TEAM
Totals
Officials: Joe Lindsay, Pat Driscoll, Earl Walton
Technical fouls: La Salle-None. Saint Joseph's-CARR, Tasheed.
Attendance: 7,422
St. Bonaventure (7-16, 1-8 A-10)
##
05
12
50
01
10
20
24
33
00
13
02
15
32
ft
3
0
7
fta
3
0
8
reb
9
3
1
pf
2
3
4
a
3
4
1
to
4
3
1
blk
2
2
1
s
1
1
0
min
39
39
40
##
25
33
54
14
20
01
05
15
21
22
Player
DANIELS, Will
SEAWRIGHT, K.
FRANCIS, Jason
BITEE, Parfait
BARON, Jimmy
MBANG, Joe
JONES, Marquis
ULMER, Lamonte
JAMES, Delroy
COTHRAN, Keith
TEAM
Totals.
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
1
2
8
1
1
2
3
6
0
fga
12
2
2
13
6
3
5
5
11
3
31 62
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100%
7
ft
7
2
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
fta
8
4
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
23 14 18
reb
4
3
2
3
1
5
0
1
5
2
3
29
pf
3
0
3
1
0
1
3
2
4
3
a
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
1
0
0
to
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
2
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20 83 15 12 0
2nd Half: 18-34 52.9%
2nd Half: 5-13 38.5%
2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 30.4%
Game: 77.8%
s
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
3
1
min
34
27
7
31
25
13
10
16
19
18
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: John Cahill, Gene Steratore, Jerry Heater
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Rhode Island-None.
Attendance: 6,834
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Rhode Island
1st 2nd Total
44 46 90
33 50 83
GAME 26: Feb. 28, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
Saint Louis 64- SJU 55
Saint Joseph’s offense was shut down by Saint Louis, as the Hawks fell, 64-55, at Alumni
Memorial Fieldhouse. The Billikens limited limited the Hawks to a season-low total in points
and just 38.6 percent shooting, while the visitors also dominated the boards, outrebounding
SJU, 41-28. Leading scorer Pat Calathes was held to six points on 3-for-16 shooting, including 0-for-6 from 3-point range. SLU took a 31-29 lead at halftime, helped by a 5-for-14 effort
from behind the arc. Saint Louis scored the first six points of the second half while the Hawks
missed seven straight shots. A 12-4 run gave the Billikens a 51-39 lead with nine minutes
left. The Hawks fought back with consecutive 3-pointers from Darrin Govens and Tasheed
Carr, leading a 12-3 run that cut the deficit to 54-51 with 3:20 left. But a 3-pointer by Saint
Louis, but the game away, 59-53, with 1:20 to play. Ahmad Nivins had 16 points on 7-for10 shooting for the Hawks while Rob Ferguson had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 70
2007-08 BOXSCORES
GAME 28: March 6, 2008 - Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
SJU 71- #8 Xavier 66
Saint Louis (16-12, 7-7 A-10)
##
32
44
00
21
25
01
10
15
42
Player
MEYER, Luke
HUSAK, Bryce
POLK, Dwayne
LISCH, Kevin
LIDDELL III, T.
BROWN, Danny
ECKERLE, Paul
EBERHARDT, Barry
KNOLLMEYER, A.
TEAM
Totals
f
c
g
g
g
fg
3
3
0
7
4
2
0
0
1
fga
7
6
1
15
12
5
2
2
1
20 51
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100%
3-pt
fg fga
1 3
0 1
0 0
3 7
3 5
1 3
0 2
0 0
0 0
8
ft
0
0
0
0
10
6
0
0
0
fta
0
0
0
1
12
6
0
0
0
21 16 19
reb
11
8
1
5
5
5
0
1
2
3
41
pf
2
1
4
1
2
0
1
2
0
tp
7
6
0
17
21
11
0
0
2
a
4
0
2
2
4
1
0
1
0
to
1
1
1
3
2
0
1
1
1
blk
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
13 64 14 11 3
2nd Half: 10-24 41.7%
2nd Half: 3-7 42.9%
2nd Half: 10-13 76.9%
Game: 39.2%
Game: 38.1%
Game: 84.2%
fg
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
fga
6
1
0
3
4
1
0
tp
6
10
16
8
9
6
0
3
15 8 11
s
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
min
34
23
14
37
38
28
9
11
6
3
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
Saint Joseph's (17-9, 8-5 A-10)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
3
4
7
4
3
1
0
3-pt
fga
16
10
10
9
7
5
0
22 57
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
ft
0
2
2
0
0
4
0
fta
0
2
3
1
0
5
0
reb
2
10
6
4
0
2
0
4
28
pf
2
3
0
4
1
5
0
a
4
1
0
1
4
1
0
to
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
15 55 11 7
2nd Half: 9-30 30.0%
2nd Half: 2-11 18.2%
2nd Half: 6-7 85.7%
blk
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
4
Game: 38.6%
Game: 20.0%
Game: 72.7%
s
1
1
2
0
3
1
0
min
27
38
40
29
36
28
2
8
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
0
Officials: John Cahill, Mike Kitts, Ed Corbett
Technical fouls: Saint Louis-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Saint Louis
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
31 33 64
29 26 55
GAME 27: March 2, 2008 - The Palestra -Philadelphia, Pa.
Temple 57- SJU 56
Saint Joseph’s led Temple until it counted, with 21 seconds to play, as the Owls won, 57-56,
at the Palestra. The Hawks led by as much as 14 in the second half and held a 52-40 lead
with 9:44 to play. But Temple went on a 15-3 run as it scored 11 straight points and the
Hawks went scoreless for over five minutes. A dunk by Mark Tyndale pulled the Owls within
52-51, and then Tyndale had the game-winning layup at :21. The Hawks had a few chances
in the final seconds but Pat Calathes missed a runner in the lane. Tasheed Carr rebounded
but his 10-foot jumper missed and Rob Ferguson couldn’t get the next shot off in time.
Calathes finished with 14 points (eight from the foul line) while Ahmad Nivins had 11. It was
the second straight game with Temple that went down to the wire.
Temple (16-12, 9-5 A-10)
##
13
24
41
10
22
01
02
15
Player
TYNDALE, Mark
ALLEN, Lavoy
OLMOS, Sergio
GUZMAN, Luis
CHRISTMAS, D.
CLARK, Chris
BROOKS, Ryan
INGE, Semaj
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
2
3
0
3
2
0
4
fga
8
8
6
1
11
6
2
8
21 50
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-25 36.0%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%
3-pt
fg fga
1 2
0 1
0 0
0 1
2 8
2 5
0 0
2 3
7
ft
0
4
2
0
2
0
0
0
fta
0
4
3
2
2
0
0
0
20 8 11
reb
8
5
4
1
7
0
3
0
3
31
pf
2
4
3
0
0
2
1
1
tp
15
8
8
0
10
6
0
10
a
3
2
0
0
1
1
3
2
to
4
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
13 57 12 11
2nd Half: 12-25 48.0%
2nd Half: 2-6 33.3%
2nd Half: 4-5 80.0%
Game: 42.0%
Game: 35.0%
Game: 72.7%
3-pt
fg fga
0 3
0 3
0 0
1 5
1 4
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
tp
14
8
11
9
3
2
3
6
0
blk
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
s
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
min
40
28
22
6
40
23
21
20
5
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Saint Joseph's (17-10, 8-6 A-10)
##
12
52
34
00
13
02
15
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
3
3
5
4
1
1
1
2
0
fga
14
8
6
10
6
4
1
3
0
20 52
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-8 0.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%
2
ft
8
2
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
fta
8
2
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
16 14 16
2nd Half: 8-26 30.8%
2nd Half: 2-8 25.0%
2nd Half: 7-8 87.5%
Officials: Reggie Greenwood, Will Bush, Kevin Ferguson
Technical fouls: Temple-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 8,722
Score by Periods
Temple
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
27 30 57
31 25 56
reb
9
4
6
8
0
1
2
1
0
1
32
pf
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
a
1
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
12 56 6
to
3
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
9
Game: 38.5%
Game: 12.5%
Game: 87.5%
blk
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
s
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
min
35
35
34
27
28
6
24
7
4
7
5
200
The Hawks closed out Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse in style, upsetting #8 Xavier, 71-65, in
the final regular-season game before the 59-year old venue underwent a major expansion
and renovation. Saint Joseph’s celebrated the past with a ceremony and parade of former
players and coaches, including Jack Ramsay and Jameer Nelson. It was the highest ranked
team ever beaten by the Hawks at the Fieldhouse and SJU’s first win over a ranked team
since it defeated #17 Wake Forest in the 2004 NCAA East Regional Semifinals. It was “Senior
Night” and Pat Calathes and Rob Ferguson led a balanced attack, with 17 and 13, respectively. SJU held a 15-point lead in the second half before Xavier eventually cut it to 69-66
with :08 to play. Tasheed Carr sealed the win with two free throws at :06. Despite having lost
two in a row, the Hawks came out strong and took a 33-26 halftime lead. SJU had a doubledigit lead, but Xavier cut it to 48-39 before a Garrett Williamson jumper and five straight
points from Pat Calathes made it 55-42. Xavier would lower its deficit to nine points a few
more times, and used eight straight points in 32 seconds to pull within three before Carr’s
free throws. Carr finished with 15 points, Ahmad Nivins had 14 and Williamson had 10
points.
Xavier (25-5, 13-2 A-10)
##
05
20
31
24
34
01
02
11
25
Player
BROWN, Derrick
ANDERSON, C.J.
LOVE, Jason
LAVENDER, Drew
BURRELL, Stanley
DUNCAN, Josh
GRAVES, Adrion
RAYMOND, B.J.
JACKSON, Dante'
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
8
3
2
3
2
2
0
2
2
fga
12
7
4
7
6
6
0
7
3
24 52
3-pt
fg fga
2 4
0 0
0 0
3 7
1 3
2 3
0 0
2 6
1 2
ft
0
1
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
fta
0
2
5
0
3
2
0
0
1
11 25 7 13
reb
5
5
6
1
1
1
0
2
2
4
27
pf
0
2
3
2
1
5
1
1
5
tp
18
7
6
9
8
7
0
6
5
a
2
4
1
4
3
1
0
2
0
to
5
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
20 66 17 14 1
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%
2nd Half: 14-26 53.8%
2nd Half: 6-13 46.2%
2nd Half: 6-10 60.0%
Game: 46.2%
Game: 44.0%
Game: 53.8%
Saint Joseph's (18-10, 9-6 A-10)
tot-fg
## Player
fg fga
12 CALATHES, Pat
f
5 11
52 FERGUSON, Rob f
4 11
34 NIVINS, Ahmad
c 6 9
00 CARR, Tasheed
g 5 9
13 GOVENS, Darrin
g 1 5
15 WILLIAMSON, G.
3 3
32 HILLIARD, Idris
0 1
41 LIDZIUS, Arvydas
0 0
TEAM
Totals.
24 49
3-pt
fg fga
0 1
3 5
0 0
3 4
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
tp
17
13
14
15
2
10
0
0
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100%
2nd Half: 11-21 52.4%
2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%
2nd Half: 12-15 80.0%
6
ft
7
2
2
2
0
4
0
0
fta
9
2
2
2
0
5
0
0
13 17 20
reb
8
5
2
6
1
1
1
2
3
29
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
pf
2
2
4
2
2
2
0
2
a
1
2
1
6
4
2
0
0
to
1
1
3
3
0
4
0
0
s
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
min
29
24
25
29
37
21
1
21
13
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
blk
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 71 16 12 3
Game: 49.0%
Game: 46.2%
Game: 85.0%
s
2
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
min
39
38
33
37
20
24
2
7
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
Officials: Jamie Luckie, Joe Lindsay, Pat Driscoll
Technical fouls: Xavier-None. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,200
Score by Periods
Xavier
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
26 40 66
33 38 71
GAME 29: March 8, 2008 - UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio
Dayton 79- SJU 67
Dayton staked a double-digit lead in the first half en route to a 79-67 win over Saint Joseph's
in the regular-season finale for both teams at Dayton Arena. The game was played before a
less-than capacity crowd due to the snowstorm that dumped close to a foot of snow on
Dayton. The Hawks got off to a quick start with a 7-2 lead, but after an 11-11 tie, UD went
on a 10-0 run. The Flyers took a 41-24 lead at halftime, as they made 7-of-13 3-pointers in
the first half, and held their biggest lead of the game, 41-22 with :49 to play. SJU came out
strong in the second half, scoring the first six points and closing to within 43-34 on a 3pointer by Rob Ferguson. A dunk by Pat Calathes cut the Hawks' deficit to 50-43 with 10:21
to play, but Dayton answered right back with a three. The Hawks could never get over that
hump, and trailed by double digits for most of the half. The Flyers' biggest lead was 19
points. Ahmad Nivins had 23 points, Calathes scored 17, Ferguson had 11 and Tasheed Carr
added 10 for the Hawks. The Flyers hit half of their 18 3-point shots while Saint Joseph's
was 6-of-22 from beyond the arc.
Saint Joseph's (18-11, 9-7 A-10)
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
6
5
7
3
2
0
0
0
0
fga
14
10
10
7
11
1
0
3
0
23 56
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 71
3-pt
fg fga
3 8
1 4
0 0
1 1
1 8
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
6
ft
2
0
9
3
0
1
0
0
0
fta
2
0
10
7
0
2
0
2
0
22 15 23
reb
6
5
5
1
2
3
0
1
0
5
28
pf
5
2
1
3
3
5
0
1
1
1
22
tp
17
11
23
10
5
1
0
0
0
a
1
1
0
4
3
2
0
0
0
to
2
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
67 11 8
blk
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
min
35
33
36
34
29
21
1
7
4
2
2
200
2007-08 BOXSCORES
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1%
F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%
2nd Half: 13-27 48.1%
2nd Half: 3-9 33.3%
2nd Half: 14-19 73.7%
Game: 41.1%
Game: 27.3%
Game: 65.2%
3-pt
fg fga
3 7
0 0
4 5
1 4
1 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
tp
12
4
15
12
17
2
0
5
11
1
Dayton (20-9, 8-8 A-10)
##
33
41
02
03
32
00
11
14
15
34
Player
BINNIE, Jimmy
f
HUELSMAN, Kurt f
ROBERTS, Brian g
SANDOVAL, Andresg
JOHNSON, Marcus g
PERRY, Mickey
THOMAS, Stephen
WARREN, London
LITTLE, Charles
SEARCY, Devin
TEAM
Totals
tot-fg
fg fga
4 10
2 2
4 12
5 11
4 6
1 3
0 0
1 2
5 7
0 0
26 53
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-34 47.1%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-13 53.8%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%
9
ft
1
0
3
1
8
0
0
3
1
1
fta
3
2
4
1
8
0
0
5
6
2
18 18 31
reb
8
3
4
2
7
5
0
3
6
1
3
2
pf
2
4
2
5
2
1
0
1
1
0
to
1
1
2
0
2
0
0
3
1
1
1
18 79 16 12
2nd Half: 10-19 52.6%
2nd Half: 2-5 40.0%
2nd Half: 16-25 64.0%
a
1
0
6
2
0
3
0
3
1
0
blk
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
5
Game: 49.1%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 58.1%
s
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
min
26
24
34
20
30
15
1
21
23
6
Rob Ferguson scored 16 points and led a 16-point first-half run that carried Saint Joseph's
to a 61-47 victory over Richmond in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 Tournament. Ahmad
Nivins added 13 points and Tasheed Carr had 12, while Pat Calathes had 11 points for Saint
Joseph's, which earned its 13th trip to the conference tournament semifinals. Fourth-seeded
Richmond was limited to 37 percent shooting from the field in its third lowest scoring output this season. Saint Joseph's never trailed after Ferguson hit a 3-pointer to ignite the 16-0
run that turned a 12-6 deficit into a 22-12 lead. Nivins added five in the spurt. Ferguson hit
all six of his shots from the field in the game, including three 3-pointers.The Hawks led 3022 at the half and they broke the game open with a 10-4 run early in the second half. Saint
Joseph's led by as many as 19 points with 5:15 to play.
5
200
Saint Joseph's (20-11)
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
Officials: Ron Tyburski, Glenn Mayborg, Todd Williams
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-TEAM. Dayton-None.
Attendance: 13,435
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Dayton Flyers
1st 2nd Total
24 43 67
41 38 79
Fordham (12-17)
fga
13
5
11
15
1
2
2
0
2
5
0
0
23 56
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 8-21 38.1%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 1-7 14.3%
F Throw %1st Half: 8-13 61.5%
3-pt
fg fga
3 7
1 3
0 1
2 9
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
0 0
0 0
6
ft
0
2
5
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
fta
1
2
7
2
3
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
23 10 18
reb
7
3
5
0
3
1
6
0
1
1
0
0
5
32
pf
2
4
2
3
1
2
1
0
1
3
0
1
tp
15
9
17
13
1
3
0
0
2
2
0
0
a
1
1
1
5
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
to
0
3
2
3
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
blk
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
20 62 12 13 4
2nd Half: 15-35 42.9%
2nd Half: 5-16 31.3%
2nd Half: 2-5 40.0%
Game: 41.1%
Game: 26.1%
Game: 55.6%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
2 4
2 2
2 4
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
tp
10
12
16
23
4
1
0
1
9
1
2
1
s
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
min
24
31
35
33
27
16
4
1
4
19
1
5
6
200
##
12
15
41
05
14
04
11
21
32
44
Player
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
CALATHES, Pat
GOVENS, Darrin
RIVERA, D.J.
BROWN, C.J.
BENTLEY, Charoy
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
g
g
g
fg
4
4
7
9
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
fga
9
9
7
12
5
0
0
1
5
0
2
1
29 51
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 16-25 64.0%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
F Throw %1st Half: 7-7 100%
7
ft
2
2
0
3
2
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
fta
4
2
0
3
2
4
0
2
4
2
0
2
15 15 25
reb
4
2
2
7
3
0
1
1
4
0
1
1
6
32
pf
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
0
1
1
2
4
to
0
0
4
1
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
1
18 80 17 11
2nd Half: 13-26 50.0%
2nd Half: 2-7 28.6%
2nd Half: 8-18 44.4%
Game: 56.9%
Game: 46.7%
Game: 60.0%
Officials: DJ Carstensen, Gary Prager, Ken Clark
Technical fouls: Fordham-GREENE, Sebastian. Saint Joseph's-None.
Attendance: 3,342
Score by Periods
Fordham
Saint Joseph's
1st 2nd Total
25 37 62
44 36 80
a
1
0
7
0
3
0
0
1
3
1
1
0
f
f
c
g
g
fg
4
6
5
3
3
0
0
1
fga
11
6
7
6
12
1
1
1
22 45
3-pt
fg fga
2 7
3 3
0 0
0 2
1 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
6
ft
1
1
3
6
0
0
0
0
fta
2
2
4
6
0
0
0
0
18 11 14
reb
6
5
8
2
3
5
0
1
4
34
pf
2
2
3
4
2
2
0
1
tp
11
16
13
12
7
0
0
2
a
6
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
to
2
2
3
3
1
4
0
0
1
16 61 13 16
2nd Half: 9-18 50.0%
2nd Half: 3-9 33.3%
2nd Half: 10-12 83.3%
Game: 48.9%
Game: 33.3%
Game: 78.6%
3-pt
fg fga
1 1
0 0
1 1
0 1
3 4
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 4
0 4
tp
5
2
9
2
16
2
4
0
1
6
blk
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
5
s
2
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
min
37
39
38
29
33
21
1
2
6
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
s
1
0
2
0
3
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
min
25
28
30
28
24
4
1
3
23
7
16
11
4
9
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
f
f
c
g
g
fg
2
1
4
0
6
1
1
0
0
2
fga
3
1
13
3
10
2
3
0
4
7
17 46
5
ft
0
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
1
2
fta
0
0
1
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
18 8 11
reb
3
1
5
3
6
0
1
0
1
1
pf
2
1
3
0
1
2
2
0
3
1
a
1
1
1
6
2
0
0
0
1
0
to
4
1
2
2
4
1
0
0
0
0
blk
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
21 15 47 12 15 6
2nd Half: 8-24 33.3%
2nd Half: 2-9 22.2%
2nd Half: 7-9 77.8%
Game: 37.0%
Game: 27.8%
Game: 72.7%
s
2
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
6
min
25
15
33
37
39
5
10
1
14
21
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
Officials: Mike Roberts, John Hughes, Gary Prager
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Richmond-None.
Attendance: 4,401
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Richmond
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
blk
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Player
SMITH, Kevin
MOLIVA, Gaston
GERIOT, Dan
GONZALVEZ, David
ANDERSON, Kevin
GIDDINGS, Jarhon
SYLLA, Oumar
HOVDE, Kevin
HARPER, Justin
BUTLER, Ryan
TEAM
Totals
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 9-22 40.9%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 3-9 33.3%
F Throw %1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
1st 2nd Total
30 31 61
22 25 47
GAME 32: Atlantic 10 Semifinals
March 14, 2008 - Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, N.J.
SJU 61- #12 Xavier 53
Saint Joseph's (19-11)
##
34
52
00
12
13
02
05
11
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
Richmond (16-14)
Pat Calathes scored 23 points and Saint Joseph’s used a 21-3 run to break open the game
in an 80-62 win over Fordham in Atlantic 10 First Round action. Tasheed Carr had 16 points
and seven assists while making all seven of his field goal attempts. The Hawks led 19-16, but
then a 3-point play by Garrett Williamson started the 21-3 run which gave SJU a 40-19 lead
with over three minutes to play in the half. The fifth-seeded Hawks shot 57 percent in the
game. Rob Ferguson scored 12 points while Ahmad Nivins scored 10, all in the second half.
fg
6
3
6
5
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
41
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 13-27 48.1%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 3-9 33.3%
F Throw %1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
GAME 30: Atlantic 10 First Round
March 12, 2008 - Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, N.J.
SJU 80- Fordham 62
## Player
21 BINNS, Michael
f
30 GREENE, Sebastian f
42 DUNSTON, Bryant f
01 STOUT, Marcus
g
14 ANDERSON, Kevin g
04 TANNER, Herb
10 LANDISCH, Dan
20 BECK, Matt
23 MOORE, Mike
24 BUTLER, Brenton
25 WING, Zachary
44 DEVINE, Luke
TEAM
Totals
GAME 31: Atlantic 10 Quarterfinals
March 13, 2008 - Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, N.J.
SJU 61- Richmond 47
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
6
For the second time in eight days, Saint Joseph’s upset nationally-ranked Xavier, using a stellar defensive effort to earn the 61-53 win in the A-10 semifinal. Pat Calathes led the way with
24 points and a career-best five 3-pointers, while Ahmad Nivins had 15 points. Nivins set the
pace early, scoring nine of the Hawks’ first 11 points. SJU scored 15 consecutive points from
the end of the first half into the early part of the second en route to its biggest lead of the
game. The Hawks limited Xavier to 37 percent shooting, which included just one basket outside the paint and 1-for-14 shooting from 3-point range. The Musketeers closed to 54-49
with 1:15 to play, but Calathes took an inbounds pass the length of the court for a dunk to
seal the win. Rob Ferguson added 11 points, while Calathes had a team-high eight rebounds.
Saint Joseph's (21-11)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
7
4
6
1
0
1
0
1
fga
12
9
8
3
4
4
0
3
20 43
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 11-25 44.0%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 2-7 28.6%
F Throw %1st Half: 6-6 100%
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 72
3-pt
fg fga
5 8
1 3
0 0
0 1
0 3
0 1
0 0
0 1
6
ft
5
2
3
0
2
2
0
1
fta
7
2
6
0
2
2
0
2
17 15 21
reb
8
1
6
4
0
3
0
1
3
26
2nd Half: 9-18 50.0%
2nd Half: 4-10 40.0%
2nd Half: 9-15 60.0%
pf
4
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
tp
24
11
15
2
2
4
0
3
a
2
2
1
5
1
4
0
0
to
1
2
2
3
2
1
0
0
blk
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
19 61 15 11 3
Game: 46.5%
Game: 35.3%
Game: 71.4%
s
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
min
39
28
29
34
24
23
2
21
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
3
2007-08 BOXSCORES
Xavier (27-6)
##
05
20
31
24
34
01
02
11
25
Player
BROWN, Derrick
ANDERSON, C.J.
LOVE, Jason
LAVENDER, Drew
BURRELL, Stanley
DUNCAN, Josh
GRAVES, Adrion
RAYMOND, B.J.
JACKSON, Dante'
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
2
4
5
3
3
2
0
0
0
fga
4
9
5
8
8
9
1
7
1
19 52
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 8-25 32.0%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 0-7 0.0%
F Throw %1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
3-pt
fg fga
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 2
1 4
0 0
0 6
0 0
1
ft
2
0
0
2
4
6
0
0
0
fta
2
1
3
2
4
6
0
0
0
14 14 18
reb
8
3
9
1
2
3
0
2
3
4
35
pf
4
3
4
0
3
2
0
1
3
tp
6
8
10
8
10
11
0
0
0
a
1
0
1
1
5
0
0
0
0
20 53 8
2nd Half: 11-27 40.7%
2nd Half: 1-7 14.3%
2nd Half: 10-13 76.9%
to
2
0
0
2
3
3
0
0
1
1
12
blk
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Game: 36.5%
Game: 7.1%
Game: 77.8%
s
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
min
27
26
19
33
32
25
4
17
17
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
just over 2 minutes left. Pat Calathes was held to six points, 12 below his average. Ahmad
Nivins had 14 points and Darrin Govens had 12 as SJU closed out its season at 21-13.
Saint Joseph’s (21-13)
##
12
34
52
00
13
15
22
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
NIVINS, Ahmad
FERGUSON, Rob
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
LASHLEY, Edwin
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
f
g
g
fg
2
5
9
3
4
1
0
0
0
fga
11
7
12
7
8
4
0
0
0
24 49
Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Frank Scagliotta, Ray Perone
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Xavier-None.
Attendance: 7,826
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-19 47.4%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%
F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Xavier
Oklahoma (23-11)
1st 2nd Total
30 31 61
20 33 53
GAME 33: Atlantic 10 Championship
March 15, 2008 - Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, N.J.
Temple 69- SJU 64
Saint Joseph’s fell to city rival Temple, 69-64, in the Atlantic 10 Championship game. Ahmad
Nivins had 18 points and Pat Calathes added 14 for fifth-seeded Saint Joseph's. Temple,
which had split a pair of one-point games with the Hawks earlier this season overcame a 1for-11 start with some deadly outside shooting. The Owls hit nine of 18 from long range and
shot 44 percent from the field in beating a tough Saint Joseph's defense which had held topseeded and No. 10 Xavier to a season-low 53 points in a stunning upset in the semifinals.
The Owls took control at the start of the second half with a 16-2 spurt that turned a 32-25
halftime deficit into a 41-34 lead. Saint Joseph's closed to within three late in the game but
couldn’t overcome the deficit.
Saint Joseph's (21-12)
##
12
52
34
00
13
15
32
41
Player
CALATHES, Pat
FERGUSON, Rob
NIVINS, Ahmad
CARR, Tasheed
GOVENS, Darrin
WILLIAMSON, G.
HILLIARD, Idris
LIDZIUS, Arvydas
TEAM
Totals
f
f
c
g
g
fg
5
2
6
5
5
0
0
0
fga
13
3
11
11
11
2
2
1
23 54
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 13-30 43.3%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 2-9 22.2%
F Throw %1st Half: 4-4 100%
3-pt
fg fga
2 10
1 2
0 0
0 5
2 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
5
ft
2
0
6
3
0
0
2
0
fta
2
0
6
3
0
0
2
0
21 13 13
reb
5
1
10
1
4
4
4
0
3
32
pf
2
5
3
2
3
4
1
0
tp
14
5
18
13
12
0
2
0
a
3
1
1
3
3
2
0
0
to
5
0
3
2
1
1
0
1
blk
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
20 64 13 13 3
2nd Half: 10-24 41.7%
2nd Half: 3-12 25.0%
2nd Half: 9-9 100%
Game: 42.6%
Game: 23.8%
Game: 100%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 8
2 7
2 3
0 0
tp
8
6
0
8
22
10
15
0
s
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
min
33
25
40
40
34
21
5
2
3
200
##
23
30
05
15
20
02
11
32
34
Player
GRIFFIN, Blake
LONGAR, Longar
CROCKER, Tony
GODBOLD, David
JOHNSON, Austin
NEYSMITH, Tony
LEARY, Omar
GRIFFIN, Taylor
DAVID, Cade
TEAM
Totals
f
c
g
g
g
fg
6
6
2
7
3
0
0
0
0
fga
7
8
6
13
4
0
2
2
0
24 42
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5%
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%
F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
3-pt
fg fga
1 4
0 0
3 5
0 1
2 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
6
ft
1
4
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
fta
1
6
0
3
2
2
0
0
0
14 10 14
reb
6
5
4
1
0
6
0
0
0
2
24
pf
2
4
1
5
3
5
0
0
2
tp
6
14
21
7
12
4
0
0
0
a
4
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
to
1
3
3
3
0
1
0
0
1
22 64 11 12 0
2nd Half: 15-30 50.0%
2nd Half: 4-9 44.4%
2nd Half: 8-10 80.0%
Game: 49.0%
Game: 42.9%
Game: 71.4%
3-pt
fg fga
0 0
0 0
0 2
5 8
1 2
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 0
tp
12
14
9
25
10
0
2
0
0
6
ft
0
2
5
6
3
0
2
0
0
fta
1
7
6
6
4
0
2
0
0
14 18 26
reb
4
5
3
2
2
0
1
7
1
blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
pf
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
0
2
a
4
1
2
2
5
0
0
0
0
to
1
3
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
25 18 72 14 9
2nd Half: 11-19 57.9%
2nd Half: 4-7 57.1%
2nd Half: 12-18 66.7%
Game: 57.1%
Game: 42.9%
Game: 69.2%
s
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
min
37
35
38
27
29
26
1
2
5
4
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
2
blk
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
s
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
min
30
32
30
37
32
0+
17
17
5
2
5
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
4
Officials: Mike Scyphers, J.B. Caldwell, Earl Walton
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Oklahoma-None.
Attendance: 14,315
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Oklahoma
1st 2nd Total
22 42 64
34 38 72
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
1
Temple (21-12)
##
24
41
10
13
22
01
02
15
Player
ALLEN, Lavoy
OLMOS, Sergio
GUZMAN, Luis
TYNDALE, Mark
CHRISTMAS, D.
CLARK, Chris
BROOKS, Ryan
INGE, Semaj
TEAM
Totals
f
c
g
g
g
fg
4
1
0
1
8
3
4
0
fga
6
3
0
8
14
9
8
0
21 48
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 7-25 28.0%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 5-10 50.0%
F Throw %1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
9
ft
0
4
0
6
1
2
5
0
fta
0
7
0
10
1
4
5
0
18 18 27
reb
7
5
0
9
4
1
1
0
2
29
pf
3
3
0
0
2
2
2
0
to
3
0
2
0
1
2
2
0
2
12 69 13 12
2nd Half: 14-23 60.9%
2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%
2nd Half: 12-19 63.2%
a
2
0
0
7
1
3
0
0
Game: 43.8%
Game: 50.0%
Game: 66.7%
blk
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
s
1
0
0
2
1
2
1
0
min
28
29
4
40
39
35
24
1
7
200
DEADBALL
REBOUNDS
5
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Gene Steratore, D.J. Carstensen
Technical fouls: Saint Joseph's-None. Temple-None.
Attendance: 10,116
Score by Periods
Saint Joseph's
Temple
1st 2nd Total
32 32 64
25 44 69
GAME 34: NCAA First Round
March 21, 2008 - Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center - Birmingham, Ala.
Oklahoma 72- SJU 64
Saint Joseph's rallied from a 19-point deficit, but fell short in a 72-64 loss to Oklahoma in
the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Birmingham. Rob Ferguson closed out his SJU
career with 21 points, hitting 9-of-12 shots and half of the team's six 3-pointers. Oklahoma
built a 19-point lead and watched most of it dissipate against a Hawks team eager to prove
it belonged. The Hawks, playing in their first NCAA tournament game since advancing to the
regional final as a No. 1 seed four years ago, scored 10 straight points and twice pulled to
within four points. Garrett Williamson's putback for the Hawks made it 65-61 with 3:31 to
play, but Oklahoma's Blake Griffin scored back-to-back baskets inside to double the lead with
The 2007-08 Hawks won 21 games, advanced to the A-10 Championship
game and were one of six non-BCS schools to earn an at-large bid to the
NCAA Tournament.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 73
ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW
2007-08 Atlantic 10 Standings
1.
Xavier (NCAA)......................................14
2.
Temple * (NCAA) ................................11
3.
Massachusetts (NIT)............................10
4.
Richmond (CBI) ....................................9
5.
Saint Joseph’s (NCAA) ........................9
6.
Charlotte (NIT) ......................................9
7.
La Salle ................................................8
8.
Dayton (NIT) ........................................8
9.
Saint Louis............................................7
10. Duquesne..............................................7
11. Rhode Island (NIT) ..............................7
12. Fordham................................................6
13. George Washington ..............................5
14. St. Bonaventure ....................................2
* Tournament champion
Post-season tournament in ( )
ATLANTIC 10
2
5
6
7
7
7
8
8
9
9
9
10
11
14
,875
.688
.625
.563
.563
.563
.500
.500
.438
.438
.438
.375
.313
.125
30
21
25
16
21
20
15
23
16
17
21
12
9
8
OVERALL
7
13
11
15
13
14
17
11
15
13
12
17
17
22
Atlantic 10 Honors
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Gary Forbes, Massachusetts
.811
.618
.694
.516
.618
.588
.469
.676
.516
.567
.636
.414
.346
.267
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Kevin Anderson, Richmond
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Stanley Burrell, Xavier
CHRIS DANIELS AWARD
(Most Improved Player)
Ricky Harris, Massachusetts
SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR
Josh Duncan, Xavier
2007-08 All-Conference Teams
FIRST TEAM
Pat Calathes, Saint Joseph’s
Dionte Christmas, Temple
Will Daniels, Rhode Island
Gary Forbes, Massachusetts
Brian Roberts, Dayton
SECOND TEAM
Josh Duncan, Xavier
Bryant Dunston, Fordham
Darnell Harris, La Salle
Drew Lavender, Xavier
Mark Tyndale, Temple
THIRD TEAM
Stanley Burrell, Xavier
Dan Geriot, Richmond
Leemire Goldwire, Charlotte
Kevin Lisch, Saint Louis
Ahmad Nivins, Saint Joseph’s
DEFENSIVE TEAM
Parfait Bitee, Rhode Island
Stanley Burrell, Xavier
Bryant Dunston, Fordham
Shawn James, Duquesne
Kevin Lisch, Saint Louis
ACADEMIC TEAM
Kieron Achara, Duquesne
Jimmy Baron, Rhode Island
Kevin Lisch, Saint Louis
Yves Mekongo Mbala, La Salle
Luke Meyer, Saint Louis
2008 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship
March 12-15, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.
Opening Round - Wednesday, March 12
#8 Dayton 63, #9 Saint Louis 62 (OT)
#5 Saint Joseph’s 80, #12 Fordham 62
#7 La Salle 82, #10 Duquesne 79
#6 Charlotte 75, #11 Rhode Island 73
Quarterfinals - Thursday, March 13
#1 Xavier 74, Dayton 65
Saint Joseph’s 62, #4 Richmond 47
#2 Temple 84, La Salle 75
Charlotte 69, #3 Massachusetts 65
Semifinals - Friday, March 14
Saint Joseph’s 61, Xavier 53
Temple 60, Charlotte 45
Championship - Saturday, March 15
Temple 69, Saint Joseph’s 64
STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Kieron Achara, Duquesne
ROOKIE TEAM
Lavoy Allen, Temple
Kevin Anderson, Richmond
Damian Saunders, Duquesne
An’Juan Wilderness, Charlotte
Jerrell Williams, La Salle
Chris Wright, Dayton
COACH OF THE YEAR
Sean Miller, Xavier
2008 Postseason Play
NCAA TOURNAMENT
• East Region - Birmingham, Ala.
#6 Oklahoma 72, #11 Saint Joseph’s 64
• East Region - Denver, Colo.
#5 Michigan Sate 72, #12 Temple 61
• West Region - Washington, D.C.
#3 Xavier 73, #14 Georgia 61
Xavier 85, #6 Purdue 78
• West Regional - Phoenix, Ariz.
Xavier 79, #7 West Virginia 75 (OT)
#1 UCLA 76, Xavier 57
NIT
*Massachusetts 80, Stephen F. Austin 60
*Creighton 74, Rhode Island 73
*Dayton 66, Cleveland State 57
*Nebraska 67, Charlotte 46
*Massachusetts 68, Akron 63
Dayton 55, *Illinois State 48
Massachusetts 81, *Syracuse 77
*Ohio State 74, Dayton 63
NIT (at New York, N.Y.)
Massachusetts 78, Florida 66
Ohio State 92, Massachusetts 85
College Basketball Invitational
*Virginia 66, Richmond 64
* denotes home team
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 74
ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW
2007-08 Atlantic 10 Individual Statistics
SCORING
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Player (Team)
DIONTE CHRISTMAS (TU)
Gary Forbes (UM)
Leemire Goldwire (CHA)
Will Daniels (URI)
Brian Roberts (UD)
RICKY HARRIS (UM)
Michael Lee (SBU)
Pat Calathes (SJU)
Darnell Harris (LAS)
Mark Tyndale (TU)
Bryant Dunston (FOR)
Marcus Stout (FOR)
KEVIN LISCH (SLU)
AHMAD NIVINS (SJU)
DAN GERIOT (UR)
JIMMY BARON (URI)
ROB DIGGS (GW)
Zarryon Fereti (SBU)
RODNEY GREEN (LAS)
LAMONT MACK (CHA)
FREE THROW PCT
G
34
36
34
33
34
36
30
34
32
34
29
29
31
33
31
33
26
30
32
34
Pts
670
698
634
615
627
656
525
594
530
540
450
438
453
476
442
470
361
413
430
436
Avg
19.7
19.4
18.6
18.6
18.4
18.2
17.5
17.5
16.6
15.9
15.5
15.1
14.6
14.4
14.3
14.2
13.9
13.8
13.4
12.8
(Min. 2.5 made per game)
# Player (Team)
1. Tyler Relph (SBU)
2. Brian Roberts (UD)
3. Zarryon Fereti (SBU)
4. Josh Duncan (XU)
5. Pat Calathes (SJU)
6. Stanley Burrell (XU)
7. Kieron Achara (DUQ)
8. KEVIN LISCH (SLU)
9. Leemire Goldwire (CHA)
10. Kojo Mensah (DUQ)
Player (Team)
G
Bryant Dunston (FOR) 29
K. SEAWRIGHT (URI)
33
Michael Lee (SBU)
30
ROB DIGGS (GW)
26
Gary Forbes (UM)
36
Pat Calathes (SJU)
34
7. Mark Tyndale (TU)
34
8. Shawn James (DUQ)
28
9. Etienne Brower (UM)
36
10. Will Daniels (URI)
33
11. DERRICK BROWN (XU) 37
12. J. WILLIAMS (LAS)
32
13. DAMIAN HOLLIS (GW) 26
14. D’LANCY CARTER (SBU) 30
15. CHARLIE COLEY (CHA) 34
16. MEKONGO MBALA (LAS) 32
17. D. CHRISTMAS (TU)
34
18. C.J. ANDERSON (XU)
37
19. AHMAD NIVINS (SJU) 33
20. LAVOY ALLEN (TU)
34
OR
90
103
68
80
65
66
45
67
74
68
74
81
38
77
77
59
43
80
73
69
DR Total
194 284
174 277
172 240
121 201
205 270
189 255
200 245
127 194
173 247
148 216
168 242
124 205
125 163
109 186
133 210
132 191
159 202
139 219
120 193
124 193
G
33
29
33
26
34
30
34
31
32
34
FG
165
165
228
140
178
193
208
165
176
189
FGA
255
314
455
282
365
397
437
349
389
422
G
34
30
33
36
34
29
37
30
26
34
Ast
214
167
156
162
145
112
140
105
91
117
Avg
6.29
5.57
4.73
4.50
4.26
3.86
3.78
3.50
3.50
3.44
Player (Team)
G
Leemire Goldwire (CHA)
34
KEITH COTHRAN (URI)
33
KEVIN ANDERSON (UR)
31
CHRIS LOWE (UM)
34
Mark Tyndale (TU)
34
TASHEED CARR (SJU)
30
RICKY HARRIS (UM)
36
DAMIAN SAUNDERS (DUQ)30
Michael Lee (SBU)
30
AARON JACKSON (DUQ) 30
Stl
70
59
55
57
54
47
56
45
44
43
Avg
2.06
1.79
1.77
1.68
1.59
1.57
1.56
1.50
1.47
1.43
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Avg
9.8
8.4
8.0
7.7
7.5
7.5
7.2
6.9
6.9
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.3
6.2
6.2
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.8
5.7
FIELD GOAL PCT
(Min. 5 made per game)
# Player (Team)
1. AHMAD NIVINS (SJU)
2. Bryant Dunston (FOR)
3. Will Daniels (URI)
4. ROB DIGGS (GW)
5. Mark Tyndale (TU)
6. Michael Lee (SBU)
7. Brian Roberts (UD)
8. DAN GERIOT (UR)
9. Darnell Harris (LAS)
10. Pat Calathes (SJU)
FTM
75
111
94
122
142
102
102
116
118
124
FTA
80
129
110
143
172
124
125
143
146
158
Pct.
.938
.860
.855
.853
.826
.823
.816
.811
.808
.785
ASSISTS
REBOUNDING
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
G
29
34
30
37
34
37
30
31
34
29
Pct
.647
.525
.501
.496
.488
.486
.476
.473
.452
.448
Player (Team)
CHRIS LOWE (UM)
TASHEED CARR (SJU)
Parfait Bitee (URI)
Drew Lavender (XU)
Mark Tyndale (TU)
Tyler Relph (SBU)
Stanley Burrell (XU)
AARON JACKSON (DUQ)
MICHAEL GERRITY (CHA)
10. Brian Roberts (UD)
STEALS
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
SJU’S RANKING IN THE TEAM STATS
BLOCKS
#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Player (Team)
Shawn James (DUQ)
Bryant Dunston (FOR)
Dante Milligan (UM)
TONY GAFFNEY (UM)
LAVOY ALLEN (TU)
Kieron Achara (DUQ)
SERGIO OLMOS (TU)
CHARLIE COLEY (CHA)
Etienne Brower (UM)
D. SAUNDERS (DUQ)
OVERALL GAMES
G
28
29
36
35
34
30
34
34
36
30
Blk
111
79
69
59
52
45
49
46
48
39
Avg
3.96
2.72
1.92
1.69
1.53
1.50
1.44
1.35
1.33
1.30
Players returning in 2008-09 in CAPS
SJU players in bold
G
33
32
34
34
36
29
31
26
34
37
3FG
65
123
100
59
82
63
61
42
57
82
FGA
127
257
220
133
191
148
145
100
137
199
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Free Throw Pct.
Field Goal Pct.
Field Goal Pct. Defense
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.
Rebounding Margin
Blocked Shots
Assists
Steals
Turnover Margin
6th
7th
5th
5th
1st
10th
3rd
7th
3rd
6th
5th
5th
CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Free Throw Pct.
Field Goal Pct.
Field Goal Pct. Defense
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.
3-Pt. Field Goals Made
Rebounding Margin
Blocked Shots
Assists
Steals
Turnover Margin
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
3-POINT FG PCT
(Min. 1.5 made per game)
# Player (Team)
1. Parfait Bitee (URI)
2. Darnell Harris (LAS)
3. Brian Roberts (UD)
4. Rob Ferguson (SJU)
5. Etienne Brower (UM)
6. Tyler Relph (SBU)
7. DAVID GONZALVEZ (UR)
8. NOEL WILMORE (GW)
9. Chris Clark (TU)
10. B.J. RAYMOND (XU)
Ahmad Nivins has led the Atlantic 10 in field goal
percentage for two consecutive years. Last season he converted a school-record 64.7 percent.
Pct
.512
.479
.455
.444
.429
.426
.421
.420
.416
.412
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 75
5th
9th
5th
2nd
5th
12th
5th
14th
7th
4th
6th
4th
5th
3rd
11th
13th
PHILADELPHIA BIG 5
The Philadelphia Big 5 ... A Philly Tradition
On November 23, 1954 the administrations at the five major universities in the Philadelphia area agreed to formulate a partnership between
their athletic departments. They agreed to participate in a men’s basketball round robin, the “City Series”, at The Palestra on the University
of Pennsylvania’s campus. The Big 5 was born. For over 50 years, this
partnership has remained intact and defines Philadelphia’s collegiate
sports tradition, with heated rivalries and fierce competition on the
court, partnership and camaraderie off the court. The Philadelphia Big
5 even beat out fictional character Rocky Balboa to be named the city’s
“Best Sports Tradition” in the Philadelphia Daily News.
In a city that is passionate about their sports teams, The
Philadelphia Big 5 is the embodiment of collegiate sports…it’s the 8,722
fans that repeatedly fill the most storied basketball building in the country, the Palestra…it’s about earning bragging rights when your school
wins the City Series…it’s some of the most personable and successful
coaches in the business…it’s students showing up an hour before the
game waiting to erupt when their team takes the floor…it’s the look on
a freshman’s face when he gets thrown into his first City Series
game…it’s student-athletes collecting canned goods for the poor, mentoring our city’s youth, and holding clinics for young players…it’s
reaching countless fans and alums with something good, something
wholesome, something historic.
No other city in the United States is represented by five major
Division I Universities.
The Big 5 – only in Philadelphia.
For information on the Big 5, contact
Brett Burchette
Philadelphia Big 5
235 South 33rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-4747
Fax: (215) 573-2599
email: [email protected]
2007-08 Philadelphia Big 5 Standings
Big 5
3-1
3-1
2-2
2-2
0-4
Villanova
Temple
Saint Joseph’s
La Salle
Penn
Overall
22-13
21-13
21-13
15-17
13-18
2007-08 Big 5 Honors
Herb Good Awards
All-Big 5 First Team
Pat Calathes (Saint Joseph’s)
Dionte Christmas (Temple)
Darnell Harris (La Salle)
Scottie Reynolds (Villanova)
Mark Tyndale (Temple)
All-Big 5 Second Team
Dante Cunningham (Villanova)
Rob Ferguson (Saint Joseph’s)
Brian Grandieri (Penn)
Rodney Green (La Salle)
Ahmad Nivins (Saint Joseph’s)
Geasey Award (Outstanding Player): Pat Calathes (Saint Joseph’s)
and Mark Tyndale (Temple)
Harry Litwack Award (Coach of the Year): Fran Dunphy (Temple)
Dave Zinkoff Award (Rookie of the Year): Tyler Bernardini (Penn)
George Paul Award (Most Improved): Chris Clark (Temple)
Harry Merrill Award (Sportsmanship): Rob Ferguson (Saint Joseph’s)
Cy Kasselman Award (Top Free Throw Shooter):
Pat Calathes (Saint Joseph’s)
Palumbo Award (Top Scorer): Dionte Christmas (Temple)
Pat Calathes became the 12th player in SJU history to win the Geasey
Award as the Big 5’s Outstanding Player. He shared the 2008 honor
with Temple’s Mark Tyndale.
All-Time Big 5 Records/Titles
School
Record
Pct.
Titles
Temple
Villanova
Saint Joseph’s
Pennsylvania
La Salle
113-83
113-83
112-84
77-119
76-120
.576
.576
.571
.392
.387
24 (5 outright/19 shared)
19 (8 outright/11 shared)
19 (9 outright/10 shared)
13 (5 outright/8 shared)
10 (4 outright/6 shared)
http://philadelphiabig5.com
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 76
2008-09 OPPONENTS
Ball State Cardinals
Creighton Bluejays
January 3 • Worthen Arena
December 6 • The Palestra
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Muncie, Ind.
Enrollment: 17,728
Athletic Director: Tom Collins
Conference: Mid-American
Nickname: Cardinals
Colors: Cardinal and White
Arena: John E. Worthen Arena
Capacity: 11,500
All-Time Series: Tied 1-1
First Meeting: 3/15/02, BSU 76-54
Last Meeting: 11/27/07, SJU 74-63
Last SJU Win: 11/27/07, 74-63
Last BSU Win: 3/15/02, 76-54
Location: Omaha, Neb.
Enrollment: 6,992
Athletic Director: Bruce Rasmussen
Conference: Missouri Valley
Nickname: Bluejays
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: Qwest Center
Capacity: 17,272
All-Time Series: SJU 4-2
First Meeting: 1/1/38, SJU 50-40
Last Meeting: 12/9/07, CU 90-84 OT
Last SJU Win: 3/12/81, 59-57
Last CU Win: 12/9/07, 90-85 OT
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Billy Taylor
Overall Record/Year: 87-93/6 years
Record at School/Year: 6-24/1 year
Phone: 765-285-8141
Assistant Coaches: Bob Simmons,
Joseph Price, Jay Newberry
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Matt McCollester
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 765-285-8242
Cell Phone: 765-729-4725
Fax: 765-285-8929
Website: www.ballstatesports.com
Press Row Phone: 765-285-8930
Head Coach: Dana Altman
Overall Record/Years: 365-219/19 years
Record at School/Years: 282-152/14 years
Phone: 402-280-1795
Assistant Coaches: Darian DeVries,
Brian Fish, Todd Eisner
Basketball SID: Rob Anderson
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 402-280-5544
Home Phone: 402-935-1807
Fax: 402-280-2495
Website: www.gocreighton.com
Press Row Phone: 402-599-6640
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 6-24
Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/5th West
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
COACHING STAFF
SPORTS INFORMATION
ballstatesports.com
2007-08 Record: 22-11
Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Charlotte 49ers
Cornell Big Red
January 18 • The Palestra
December 22 • The Palestra
gocreighton.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Charlotte, N.C.
Enrollment: 22,254
Athletic Director: Judy Rose
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: 49ers
Colors: Green and White
Arena: Halton Arena
Capacity: 9,105
All-Time Series: SJU 3-2
First Meeting: 1/25/81, SJU 72-65
Last Meeting: 1/16/08, CHA 70-66
Last SJU Win: 1/7/07, 75-70
Last CHA Win: 1/16/08, 70-66
Location: Ithaca, N.Y.
Enrollment: 13,700
Athletic Director: J. Andrew Noel, Jr.
Conference: Ivy League
Nickname: Big Red
Colors: Carnelian Red and White
Arena: Newman Arena
Capacity: 4,473
All-Time Series: SJU 2-0
First Meeting: 12/11/80, SJU 42-39
Last Meeting: 1/2/82, SJU 72-49
Last SJU Win: 1/2/82, 72-49
Last CU Win: none
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bobby Lutz
Overall Record/Years: 369-217/19 years
Record at School/Years: 188-126/10 years
Phone: 704-687-4939
Assistant Coaches: Rob Moxley,
Bobby Kummer, Chris Cheeks
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Tom Whitestone
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 704-687-6310
Home Phone: 704-455-9636
Fax: 704-687-4918
Website: www.charlotte49ers.com
Press Row Phone: 704-687-4999
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 20-14
Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/T-4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Steve Donahue
Overall Record/Year: 96-123/8 years
Record at School/Year: 96-123/8 years
Phone: 607-255-7331
Assistant Coaches: Zack Spiker,
Nat Graham, Woody Kampmann
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Jeremy Hartigan
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 607-255-9788
Home Phone: 607-257-7146
Fax: 607-255-9791
Website: www.cornellbigred.com
Press Row Phone: 607-255-3532
TEAM INFORMATION
charlotte49ers.com
2007-08 Record: 22-6
Conference Record/Finish: 14-0/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 78
cornellbigred.com
Dayton Flyers
Duquesne Dukes
February 1 • UD Arena
January 21 • The Palestra
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Enrollment: 6,800
Athletic Director: Ted Kissell
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Flyers
Colors: Red and Blue
Arena: University of Dayton Arena
Capacity: 13,409
All-Time Series: UD 15-11
First Meeting: 12/19/39, SJU 36-34
Last Meeting: 3/8/08, UD 69-67
Last SJU Win: 2/4/07, 71-65
Last UD Win: 3/8/08, 69-67
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 10,000
Athletic Director: Greg Amodio
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Dukes
Colors: Red and Blue
Arena: A.J. Palumbo Center
Capacity: 5,358
All-Time Series: SJU 33-10
First Meeting: 3/8/69, DU 74-52
Last Meeting: 2/6/08, DU 102-88
Last SJU Win: 1/3/07, 89-41
Last DU Win: 2/6/08, 102-88
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Brian Gregory
Overall Record/Years: 98-60/5 years
Record at School/Years: 98-60/5 years
Phone: 937-229-4421
Assistant Coaches: Billy Schmidt,
Anthony Solomon, Jon Borovich
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Doug Hauschild
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 937-229-4390
Cell Phone: 937-272-4503
Fax: 937-229-4461
Website: www.daytonflyers.com
Press Row Phone: 937-449-2855
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ron Everhart
Overall Record/Years: 201-204/14 years
Record at School/Years: 27-32/2 years
Phone: 412-396-6567
Assistant Coaches: Bill Barton, Steve Hall,
Scott Rigott
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 23-11
Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/T-8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
2007-08 Record: 17-13
Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/T-9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
daytonflyers.com
Drexel Dragons
Fordham Rams
December 31 • The Palestra
March 7 • Rose Hill Gym
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Dave Saba
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 412-396-5861
Home Phone: 412-341-3271
Fax: 412-396-6210
Website: www.goduquesne.com
Press Row Phone: 412-396-4925
goduquesne.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment: 18,500
Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Nickname: Dragons
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
Arena: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Capacity: 2,500
All-Time Series: SJU 43-7
First Meeting: 1920, SJU 26-17
Last Meeting: 12/31/07, SJU 69-51
Last SJU Win: 12/31/07, 69-51
Last DU Win: 12/2/06, 72-56
Location: Bronx, N.Y.
Enrollment: 7,652
Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: Rose Hill Gym
Capacity: 3,200
All-Time Series: SJU 24-16
First Meeting: 1919, SJU 36-22
Last Meeting: 3/12/08, SJU 80-62
Last SJU Win: 3/12/08, 80-62
Last FOR Win: 1/17/07, 56-55 OT
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: James “Bruiser” Flint
Overall Record/Years: 204-166/12 years
Record at School/Years: 118-94/7 years
Phone: 215-895-1367
Assistant Coaches: Mike Connors,
Tony Chiles, Ashley Howard
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 215-895-1591
Home Phone: 610-449-1911
Fax: 215-895-2038
Website: www.drexeldragons.com
Press Row Phone: 215-895-2041
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dereck Whittenburg
Overall Record/Years: 132-133/9 years
Record at School/Years: 65-83/5 years
Phone: 718-817-4245
Assistant Coaches: Travis Lyons,
Jared Grasso, Steve Treffiletti
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 23-9
Conference Record/Finish: 12-20
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
2007-08 Record: 12-17
Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/12th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
drexeldragons.com
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SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Joe DiBari
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 718-817-4240
Home Phone: 718-850-4700
Fax: 718-817-4244
Website: www.fordhamsports.com
Press Row Phone: 718-817-2736
fordhamsports.com
George Washington Colonials
La Salle Explorers
February 4 • The Palestra
February 14 • The Palestra
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Washington, D.C.
Enrollment: 20,280
Athletic Director: Jack Kvancz
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Colonials
Colors: Buff and Blue
Arena: Charles E. Smith Athletic Center
Capacity: 5,000
All-Time Series: SJU 28-23
First Meeting: 1/15/32, GW 43-25
Last Meeting: 1/30/08, SJU 61-59
Last SJU Win: 1/30/08, 61-59
Last GW Win: 3/8/07, 58-48
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment: 7,754
Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Explorers
Colors: Blue and Gold
Arena: Tom Gola Arena
Capacity: 4,000
All-Time Series: SJU 63-49
First Meeting: 2/11/09, SJU 35-29
Last Meeting: 2/18/08, LSU 90-89
Last SJU Win: 2/10/07, 72-50
Last LSU Win: 2/18/08, 90-89
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Karl Hobbs
Overall Record/Years: 123-82/7 years
Record at School/Years: 123-82/7 years
Phone: 202-994-6651
Assistant Coaches: Darrell Brooks
Roland Houston, Greg Collucci
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Brad Bower
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 202-994-6654
Cell Phone: 202-420-1779
Fax: 202-994-2713
Website: www.gwsports.com
Press Row Phone: 202-994-1776
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dr. John Giannini
Overall Record/Years: 320-215/19 years
Record at School/Years: 53-66/4 years
Phone: 215-951-1518
Assistant Coaches: Walt Fuller,
Horace Owens, Harris Adler
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 9-17
Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/13th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2007-08 Record: 15-17
Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/T-7th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
gwsports.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Kale Beers
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 215-951-1513
Home Phone: 215-704-0791
Fax: 215-951-1694
Website: www.goexplorers.com
Press Row Phone: 215-438-5158
goexplorers.com
Holy Cross Crusaders
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
November 16 • Hart Center
December 2 • Stabler Arena
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Worcester, Mass.
Enrollment: 2,817
Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr.
Conference: Patriot League
Nickname: Crusaders
Color: Royal Purple
Arena: Hart Center
Capacity: 3,600
All-Time Series: SJU 3-1
First Meeting: 12/26/64, SJU 82-62
Last Meeting: 12/4/07, HC 71-66
Last SJU Win: 3/21/05, SJU 68-60
Last HC Win: 12/4/07, 71-66
Location: Bethlehem, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,700
Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett
Conference: Patriot League
Nickname: Mountain Hawks
Colors: Brown and White
Arena: Stabler Arena
Capacity: 5,600
All-Time Series: SJU 12-0
First Meeting: 3/4/59, SJU 85-63
Last Meeting: 1/21/82, SJU 64-52
Last SJU Win: 1/21/82, 64-52
Last LU Win: none
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ralph Willard
Overall Record/Years: 318-227/18 years
Record at School/Years: 174-103/9 years
Phone: 508-793-2323
Assistant Coaches: Andrew Sachs,
Guillermo Sanchez, Mark Daigneault
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Charles Bare
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 508-793-2583
Home Phone: 508-754-6870
Fax: 508-793-2309
Website: www.goholycross.com
Press Row Phone: 508-793-3980
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Brett Reed
Overall Record/Years: 14-15/1 year
Record at School/Years: 14-15/1 year
Phone: 610-758-6631
Assistant Coaches: Matt Allen, Matt Logie,
Jon Weiner
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 15-14
Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
2007-08 Record: 14-15
Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/T-3rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
goholycross.com
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 80
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Mike Stagnitta
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 610-758-6631
Cell Phone: 610-509-6848
Fax: 610-758-4407
Website: www.lehighsports.com
Press Row Phone: 610-758-4903
lehighsports.com
Massachusetts Minutemen
Rhode Island Rams
February 8 • Mullins Center / February 22 • The Palestra
January 10 • The Palestra
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Amherst, Mass.
Enrollment: 25,876
Athletic Director: John McCutcheon
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Minutemen
Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: William D. Mullins Center
Capacity: 9,493
All-Time Series: UM 27-26
First Meeting: 1/26/83, SJU 98-86
Last Meeting: 1/23/08, SJU 81-77
Last SJU Win: 1/23/08, 81-77
Last UM Win: 3/3/07, 71-67
Location: Kingston, R.I.
Enrollment: 15,650
Athletic Director: Thorr Bjorn
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Light Blue, Dark Blue and White
Arena: Ryan Center
Capacity: 7,657
All-Time Series: SJU 51-37
First Meeting: 12/14/40, URI 74-66
Last Meeting: 2/24/08, SJU 90-83
Last SJU Win: 2/24/08, 90-83
Last URI Win: 1/13/07, 86-81
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Derek Kellogg
Overall Record/Years: First season
Record at School/Years: First season
Phone: 413-545-2610
Assistant Coaches: Adam Ginsburg,
Antwon Jackson, Vance Walberg
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Jason Yellin
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 413-577-3061
Home Phone: 413-687-1756
Fax: 413-545-1556
Website: www.umassathletics.com
Press Row Phone: 413-545-3550
Head Coach: Jim Baron
Overall Record/Years: 314-309/21 years
Record at School/Years: 108-107/7 years
Phone: (401) 874-2544
Assistant Coaches: Kevin Clark,
Pat Clarke
Basketball SID: Mike Laprey
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 401-874-2401
Cell Phone: 401-829-3747
Fax: 401-874-5354
Website: www.gorhody.com
Press Row Phone: 401-874-5359
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 25-11
Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/3rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
COACHING STAFF
SPORTS INFORMATION
umassathletics.com
2007-08 Record: 21-12
Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/T-9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Penn Quakers
Richmond Spiders
January 24 • The Palestra
January 28 • Robins Center
gorhody.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment: 10,248
Athletic Director: Steve Bilsky
Conference: Ivy League
Nickname: Quakers
Colors: Red and Blue
Arena: The Palestra
Capacity: 8,722
All-Time Series: SJU 44-32
First Meeting: 12/9/22, UP 29-17
Last Meeting: 1/19/08, SJU 82-42
Last SJU Win: 1/19/08, 82-42
Last UP Win: 1/25/05, 67-59
Location: Richmond, Va.
Enrollment: 2,950
Athletic Director: Jim Miller
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Spiders
Colors: Red and Blue
Arena: Robins Center
Capacity: 9,071
All-Time Series: SJU 12-2
First Meeting: 2/13/54, SJU 71-59
Last Meeting: 3/13/08, SJU 61-47
Last SJU Win: 3/13/08, 61-47
Last UR Win: 2/24/07, 78-68
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Glen Miller
Overall Record/Years: 223-184/15 years
Record at School/Years: 35-27/2 years
Phone: 215-898-0280
Assistant Coaches: John Gallagher,
Mike Martin, Perry Bromwell
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Mike Mahoney
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 215-898-9232
Cell Phone: 267-278-7795
Fax: 215-898-1747
Website: www.pennathletics.com
Press Row Phone: 215-898-4324
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Chris Mooney
Overall Record/Year: 79-63/6 years
Record at School/Year: 37-54/3 years
Phone: 804-289-8634
Assistant Coaches: Kevin McGeehan,
Jamal Brunt, Rob Jones
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 13-18
Conference Record/Finish: 8-6/3rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2007-08 Record: 16-15
Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/t-4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
pennathletics.com
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SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Mark Kwolek
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 804-289-8320
Cell Phone: 804-349-3353
Fax: 804-289-8820
Website: www.richmondspiders.com
Press Row Phone: 804-289-8806
richmondspiders.com
Rider Broncs
Saint Louis Billikens
November 14 • Wachovia Center
February 18 • Chaifetz Center
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Lawrenceville, N.J.
Enrollment: 5,757
Athletic Director: Don Harnum
Conference: MAAC
Nickname: Broncs
Colors: Cranberry, White & Gray
Arenas: Alumni Gymnasium/
Sovereign Bank Center
Capacity: 1,650/8,600
All-Time Series: SJU 16-2
First Meeting: 12/20/66, SJU 91-88 OT
Last Meeting: 12/2/81, SJU 76-53
Last SJU Win: 12/2/81, 76-53
Last RU Win: 1/2/80, 76-74
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tommy Dempsey
Overall Record/Years: 127-38/7 years
Record at School/Years: 39-26/2 years
Phone: 609-896-5329
Assistant Coaches: Mike Witcoskie,
Todd Shellenberger, Kevin Baggett
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Bud Focht
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 609-896-5138
Home Phone: 215-946-9203
Fax: 609-896-0341
Website: www.gobroncs.com
Press Row Phone: 609-896-5138
(Alumni Gym)
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 23-9
Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/T-1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
Enrollment: 12,309
Athletic Director: Chris May
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Billikens
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: Chaifetz Arena
Capacity: 10,600
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Rick Majerus
Overall Record/Years: 438-162/21 years
Record at School/Years: 16-15/1 year
Phone: 314-977-3170
Assistant Coaches: Alex Jensen,
Porter Moser, Chris Harriman
SERIES HISTORY
All-Time Series: Tied 2-2
First Meeting: 1/25/06, SJU 54-39
Last Meeting: 2/28/08, SLU 64-55
Last SJU Win: 3/9/06, 56-37
Last SLU Win: 2/28/08, 64-55
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Chuck Yahng
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 314-977-2524
Home Phone: 314-604-5702
Fax: 314-977-7193
Website: www.slubillikens.com
Press Row Phone: 314-589-5832
TEAM INFORMATION
gobroncs.com
2007-08 Record: 16-15
Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/T-9th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
St. Bonaventure Bonnies
Siena Saints
January 14 • Reilly Center / March 1 • The Palestra
December 28 • The Palestra
slubillikens.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
Enrollment: 2,000
Athletic Director: Steve Watson
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Bonnies
Colors: Brown and White
Arena: Reilly Center
Capacity: 5,780
All-Time Series: SJU 43-14
First Meeting: 3/15/58, SBU 79-75
Last Meeting: 2/13/08, SJU 81-56
Last SJU Win: 2/13/08, 81-56
Last SBU Win: 2/26/00, 83-74
Location: Loudonville, N.Y.
Enrollment: 3,000
Athletic Director: John D’Argenio
Conference: MAAC
Nickname: Saints
Colors: Green and Gold
Arena: Times Union Center
Capacity: 8,065
All-Time Series: SJU 2-1
First Meeting: 11/29/84, SJU 56-43
Last Meeting: 12/28/07, SJU 74-68
Last SJU Win: 12/28/07, 74-68
Last SC Win: 12/5/85, 69-53
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mark Schmidt
Overall Record/Year: 90-112/7 years
Record at School/Year: 8-22/1 year
Phone: 716-375-2207
Assistant Coaches: Jeff Massey,
Dave Moore, Dino Pressley
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Pat Pierson
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 716-375-2575
Home Phone: 716-640-4496
Fax: 716-375-2383
Website: www.gobonnies.com
Press Row Phone: 716-375-2661
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Fran McCaffery
Overall Record/Years: 197-163/12 years
Record at School/Years: 48-26/3 years
Phone: 518-783-2551
Assistant Coaches: Mitch Buonaguro,
Andrew Francis, Adam Chaskin
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 8-22
Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/14th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
2007-08 Record: 23-11
Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/T-1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
gobonnies.com
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 82
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Jason Rich
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 518-783-2411
Home Phone: 518-542-7240
Fax: 518-783-2377
Website: www.sienasaints.com
Press Row Phone: 518-487-2251
sienasaints.com
Temple Owls
Villanova Wildcats
February 12 • The Palestra/ March 5 • Liacouras Center
December 11 • The Pavilion
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Philadelphia, Pa.
Enrollment: 34,000
Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Owls
Colors: Cherry and White
Arena: The Liacouras Center
Capacity: 10,206
All-Time Series: TU 78-65
First Meeting: 1911, SJU 22-19
Last Meeting: 3/15/08, TU 69-64
Last SJU Win: 1/26/08, 68-67
Last TU Win: 3/15/08, 69-64
Location: Villanova, Pa.
Enrollment: 6,240
Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro
Conference: Big East
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Blue and White
Arena: The Pavilion/Wachovia Center
Capacity: 6,500/20,056
All-Time Series: VU 41-24
First Meeting: 1/15/21, VU 31-22
Last Meeting: 2/4/08, SJU 77-55
Last SJU Win: 2/4/08, SJU 77-55
Last VU Win: 2/6/07, 56-39
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Fran Dunphy
Overall Record/Years: 322-181/18 years
Record at School/Years: 21-13/1 year
Phone: 215-204-7443
Assistant Coaches: Dave Duke,
Shawn Trice, Matt Langel
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Larry Dougherty
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 215-204-2588
Cell Phone: 215-651-1822
Fax: 215-204-7499
Website: www.owlsports.com
Press Row Phone: 215-204-7445
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jay Wright
Overall Record/Years: 270-168/13 years
Record at School/Years: 148-83/7 years
Phone: 610-519-4287
Assistant Coaches: Patrick Chambers,
Doug West, Jason Donnelly
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 21-13
Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2007-08 Record: 22-13
Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/T-8th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
owlsports.com
Towson Tigers
Xavier Musketeers
December 9 • Towson Center
February 26 • The Palestra
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Mike Sheridan
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 610-519-4120
Home Phone: 610-924-9042
Fax: 610-519-7323
Website: www.villanova.com
Press Row Phone: 610-519-7290
villanova.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Towson, Md.
Enrollment: 18,011
Athletic Director: Mike Hermann
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Gold, White, and Black
Arena: Towson Center
Capacity: 5,000
All-Time Series: First Meeting
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Enrollment: 6,700
Athletic Director: Mike Bobinski
Conference: Atlantic 10
Nickname: Musketeers
Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White
Arena: Cintas Center
Capacity: 10,250
All-Time Series: SJU 21-15
First Meeting: 1/11/58, SJU 70-66
Last Meeting: 3/14/08, SJU 61-53
Last SJU Win: 3/14/08, 61-53
Last XU Win: 2/10/08, 76-72
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Pat Kennedy
Overall Record/Year: 449-367/27 years
Record at School/Year: 33-56/3 years
Phone: 716-375-2207
Assistant Coaches: Eric Skeeters, Jay Eck,
Jim Meil
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Peter Schlehr
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 410-704-2232
Fax: 410-704-3861
Website: www.towsontigers.com
Press Row Phone: 410-704-3286
GENERAL INFORMATION
Head Coach: Sean Miller
Overall Record/Years: 93-39/4 years
Record at School/Years: 93-39/4 years
Phone: 513-745-3417
Assistant Coaches: Chris Mack,
James Whitford, Emanuel Richardson
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 15-17
Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/7th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
2007-08 Record: 30-7
Conference Record/Finish: 14-2/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
towsontigers.com
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 83
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Tom Eiser
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 513-745-3124
Cell Phone: 513-382-5565
Fax: 513-745-2825
Website: www.goxavier.com
Press Row Phone: 513-745-3929
goxavier.com
2008 EA SPORTS MAUI INVITATIONAL
November 24-26
Lahaina Civic Center
Lahaina, Hawaii
Saint Joseph's joins an impressive field in the 2008 EA Sports Maui
Invitational, the 25th edition of the
eight-team tournament. The Hawks
will take on Texas in the opening game
on Monday, November 24 from the
ocean-front Lahaina Civic Center,
which will be televised nationally by
ESPN2.
SJU and Texas are in the same
bracket as Indiana and Notre Dame.
The winners of those first two games
will meet in the semifinals on Tuesday, November 25 at 7 p.m. (Eastern)
on ESPN, while the losers will play at 1:30 p.m. (Eastern) on ESPNU.
This marks Saint Joseph's first-ever appearance in this tournament.
Joining Saint Joseph's in the battle for the coveted Wayne Duke
Championship Trophy will be North Carolina, Notre Dame, Texas, Indiana,
Oregon, Alabama and host Chaminade. Six of the seven Division I teams
in the field participated in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, highlighted by
North Carolina's Final Four appearance and Texas' run to the Elite Eight.
The field also includes three former national champions – North Carolina,
Indiana and Oregon – with 10 NCAA titles between them.
Other first-round games pit North Carolina versus Chaminade, and
Oregon against Alabama.
The semifinals will take place Tuesday, November 25 at 7 p.m. and 9:30
p.m. Eastern time on ESPN, with the winners advancing to the championship game Wednesday, November 26 at 10 p.m. Eastern (also on
ESPN).
The ESPN networks will combine once again to offer live television coverage of all 12 tournament games. In addition, ESPN360.com will provide
live simulcasts of the games televised on ESPN and ESPN2.
"Throughout its history the EA Sports Maui Invitational has become synonymous with the kickoff of the college basketball season," said
Tournament Chairman Dave Gavitt. "We look forward to commemorating
the tournament's 25th year with another impressive field vying for Maui
glory. Fans from across the nation can look forward to a memorable experience, on and off the court."
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 84
Alabama Crimson Tide
Indiana Hoosiers
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Enrollment: 23,878
Athletic Director: Mal Moore
Conference: Southeastern Conference
Nickname: Crimson Tide
Colors: Crimson and White
Arena: Coleman Coliseum
Capacity: 15,316
All-Time Series: SJU 1-0
First Meeting: 3/26/96, SJU 74-69 OT
Last Meeting: 3/26/96, SJU 74-69 OT
Last SJU Win: 3/26/96, 74-69 OT
Last UA Win: none
Location: Bloomington, Ind.
Enrollment: 38,247
Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan
Conference: Big Ten
Nickname: Hoosiers
Colors: Cream & Crimson
Arena: Assembly Hall
Capacity: 17,357
All-Time Series: IU 2-1
First Meeting: 12/30/68, SJU 80-72
Last Meeting: 12/15/84, IU 81-44
Last SJU Win: 12/30/68, 80-72
Last IU Win: 12/15/84, 81-44
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mark Gottfried
Overall Record/Years: 266-148/13 years
Record at School/Years: 198-124/10 years
Phone: Contact SID
Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson,
James Holland, Kobie Baker
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Becky Hopf
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 205-348-6084
Home Phone: 205-343-9055
Fax: 205-348-8841
Website: www.rolltide.com
Press Row Phone: 205-348-6084
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tom Crean
Overall Record/Years: 190-96/9 years
Record at School/Years: First year
Phone: 812-855-2238
Assistant Coaches: Tim Buckley,
Bennie Seltzer, Roshown McLeod
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 17-16
Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/5th West
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3
2007-08 Record: 25-8
Conference Record/Finish: 14-4/3rd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/9
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5
rolltide.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: J.D. Campbell
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 812-855-9794
Cell Phone: 812-322-1437
Fax: 812-855-9401
Website: www.iuhoosiers.com
Press Row Phone: 812-855-2754
iuhoosiers.com
Chaminade Silverswords
North Carolina Tar Heels
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Enrollment: 1,100
Athletic Director: William Villa
Conference: Pacific West
Nickname: Silverswords
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Arena: McCabe Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,800
All-Time Series: First meeting
Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.
Enrollment: 27,700
Athletic Director: Dick Baddour
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Nickname: Tar Heels
Colors: Carolina Blue & White
Arena: Dean E. Smith Center
Capacity: 21,750
All-Time Series: UNC 5-3
First Meeting: 1/16/37, UNC 36-34
Last Meeting: 12/22/01, UNC 92-76
Last SJU Win: 1/3/42, 33-28
Last UNC Win: 12/22/01, 92-76
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Matt Mahar
Overall Record/Year: 56-28/3 years
Record at School/Year: 56-28/3 years
Phone: 808-739-4696
Assistant Coaches: Maurice Maggiolino,
Tom Shirbish
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Maurice Maggiolino
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 808-739-8579
Fax: 808-739-4695
Website: www.goswords.com
Press Row Phone: 808-739-8350
Head Coach: Roy Williams
Overall Record/Years: 560-134/20 years
Record at School/Years: 142-33/5 years
Phone: 919-962-1154
Assistant Coaches: Joe Holladay,
Steve Robinson, C.B. McGrath
Basketball SID: Steve Kirschner
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 919-962-7258
Home Phone: 919-968-1531
Fax: 919-962-0612
Website: www.tarheelblue.com
Press Row Phone: 919-962-8815
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 21-8
Conference Record/Finish: 15-3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 1/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6
COACHING STAFF
SPORTS INFORMATION
goswords.com
2007-08 Record: 36-3
Conference Record/Finish: 14-2/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 85
tarheelblue.com
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Texas Longhorns
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
November 24 • EA Sports Maui Invitational
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Notre Dame, Ind.
Enrollment: 8,261
Athletic Director: Jack Swarbick
Conference: Big East
Nickname: Fighting Irish
Colors: Gold and Blue
Arena: Joyce Center
Capacity: 11,418
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike Brey
Overall Record/Years: 266-138/13 years
Record at School/Years: 167-86/8 years
Phone: 574-631-6225
Assistant Coaches: Sean Kearney,
Anthony Solomon, Rod Balanis
SERIES HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
All-Time Series: UND 1-0
First Meeting: 12/29/62, UND 68-65
Last Meeting: 12/29/62, UND 68-65
Last SJU Win: none
Last UND Win: 12/29/62, 68-65
Location: Austin, Texas
Enrollment: 37,069
Athletic Director: DeLoss Dodds
Conference: Big 12
Nickname: Longhorns
Colors: Burnt Orange & White
Arena: Frank Erwin Center
Capacity: 16,755
All-Time Series: UT 3-0
First Meeting: 12/20/47, UT 61-57
Last Meeting: 3/5/80, UT 70-61
Last SJU Win: none
Last UT Win: 3/5/80, 70-61
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Bernadette Cafarelli
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Phone: 574-631-7516
Home Phone: 574-273-2390
Fax: 574-631-7941
Website: www.und.com
Press Row Phone: 574-631-5309
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Rick Barnes
Overall Record/Years: 449-227/21 years
Record at School/Years: 247-93/10 years
Phone: 512-471-5816
Assistant Coaches: Russell Springmann,
Rodney Terry, Chris Ogden
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 24-8
Conference Record/Finish: 14-4/T-2nd
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
2007-08 Record: 31-7
Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/1st
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
und.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: Scott McConnell
E-mail:
[email protected]
Office Phone: 512-471-1345
Home Phone: 512-748-9313
Fax: 512-471-6040
Website: www.texassports.com
Press Row Phone: 512-471-6040
texassports.com
Oregon Ducks
Possible Opponent • EA Sports Maui Invitational
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERIES HISTORY
Location: Eugene, Ore.
Enrollment: 20,033
Athletic Director: Pat Kilkenny
Conference: Pacific-10
Nickname: Ducks
Colors: Green & Yellow
Arena: McArthur Court
Capacity: 9,087
All-Time Series: UO 1-0
First Meeting: 12/19/38, UO 54-44
Last Meeting: 12/19/38, UO 54-44
Last SJU Win: none
Last UO Win: 12/19/38, 54-44
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ernie Kent
Overall Record/Year: 301-214/17 years
Record at School/Year: 211-134/11 years
Phone: 541-346-4346
Assistant Coaches: Mark Hudson,
Kenny Payne, Yasir Rosemond
SPORTS INFORMATION
Basketball SID: TBA
Office Phone: 541-346-5488
Fax: 541-346-4346
Website: www.goducks.com
Press Row Phone: 716-375-2661
TEAM INFORMATION
2007-08 Record: 18-14
Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/T-4th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
goducks.com
Phil Martelli will guide the Hawks in their first-ever trip to the EA Sport Maui
Invitational. It will also mark Martelli’s first meeting with Texas and either
Indiana or Notre Dame.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 86
2008-09 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS
2009 Atlantic 10 Championship
Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.
March 11-14
For the third consecutive year,
the Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball
Tournament will be held at Boardwalk
Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. The 33rd edition of the championship will take
place from March 11 through 14.
Boardwalk Hall was dedicated on
May 31, 1929. Known primarily as the
home of the Miss America Pageant
from 1940 to 2004, Boardwalk Hall
was placed on the United States
Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark on Feb. 27,
1987. Most recently, Boardwalk Hall underwent an extensive restoration
and rehabilitation process. Begun in November 1998, the five-phase renovation cost $90 million and transformed Boardwalk Hall into a state-of-theart special events arena under the auspices of the New Jersey Sports and
Exposition Authority.
Boardwalk Hall has hosted numerous athletic events, including college
basketball, world championship boxing, the New Jersey State High School
Wrestling Championships, professional tennis, college football, and minor
league hockey.
The top 12 teams will compete in the A-10 Championship, which begins
on Wednesday, March 11, with opening round play. The winners will then
join the top four seeds for quarterfinal round action on Thursday, March
12. The semifinals will take place on Friday, March 13, with the final round
set for Saturday, March 14. The championship game will be televised
nationally on ESPN at 6:00 p.m. The conference champion will receive the
league’s automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Tournament.
Saint Joseph’s reached the championship game in 2008, playing Temple
in an all-Philadelphia final, in front of a crowd of near capacity crowd of
10,116.
Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City
2009 NCAA First and Second Rounds
Hosted by Saint Joseph’s University
Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 19-21
Saint Joseph’s University will serve
as the host institution for the 2009
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship
first and second-round games to be
played at the Wachovia Center on
March 19 and 21. The games are sold
out.
The Wachovia Center has previously been the site of the 2006 NCAA
Men's First and Second Rounds, hosted by the Atlantic 10 Conference; the
2001 NCAA Men's East Regional; and
the 2000 NCAA Women's Final Four. The Wachovia Center is also slated to
host the 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championships.
Saint Joseph’s was the co-host of the 2000 NCAA Women’s Final Four
at the Wachovia Center, sharing responsibilities with the University of
Pennsylvania. SJU also hosted the 1992 NCAA Women’s Regional at the
Palestra. This marks the first time ever that Saint Joseph’s will host the
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship.
The first and second round sites are:
• Dayton, Ohio - UD Arena - March 19 & 21
• Boise, Idaho - Taco Bell Arena - March 20 & 22
• Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum - March 19 & 21
• Kansas City, Mo. - Sprint Center - March 19 & 21
• Miami, Fla. - American Airlines Arena - March 20 & 22
Wachovia Center
• Minneapolis, Minn. - HHH Metrodome - March 20 & 22
• Philadelphia, Pa. - Wachovia Center - March 19 & 21
• Portland, Ore. - Rose Garden - March 19 & 21
The 2009 Regionals will take place in Boston, Mass. (East); Glendale,
Ariz. (West); Indianapolis, Ind. (Midwest); and Memphis, Tenn. (South).
The 2009 NCAA Men’s Final Four will be held at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.
on April 4 and 6.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 87
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
2/13/73
1/8/72
1/3/71
1/10/70
1/5/69
1/20/68
2/8/67
2/2/66
1/9/65
KEY
H- Home A- Away N- Neutral
P- Palestra
S- Spectrum
C- Convention Hall
R- Philadelphia Arena
# In-Season Tournament
* Conference Tournament
+ NCAA Tournament ++ NIT
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
78-65
78-68
78-70
60-62
74-76
76-67
69-83
107-89
93-71
P
A
P
A
P
A
A
A
H
UCLA (0-2)
SITE
A
N#
H
A
H
A
CAL. ST.-FULLERTON (1-0)
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (6-0)
AKRON (2-0)
DATE
W/L
12/12/98 W
12/3/97
W
SJU-OPP
71-60
65-62
SITE
H
A
SJU-OPP
74-69 OT
SITE
N++
ALABAMA (1-0)
DATE
3/26/96
W/L
W
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/23/98 L
SJU-OPP
58-72
SITE
N#
SJU-OPP
96-82
100-81
51-49
63-60
83-84 OT
62-61
92-68
74-48
77-70
61-57
64-66
62-49
78-55
59-53
54-50
83-75
70-58
94-68
86-84 OT
61-46
SITE
H
A
A
P
P
A
P
A
P
A
H
A
P
A
P
A
P
H
A
H
AMERICAN (16-4)
DATE
W/L
1/4/92
W
12/8/92
L
2/23/82
W
3/7/81
W
2/24/81
L
2/21/80
W
1/31/79
W
2/1/78
W
2/2/77
W
2/4/76
W
2/5/75
L
1/23/74
W
1/9/73
W
2/23/72
W
1/22/71
W
12/9/69
W
12/18/68 W
2/21/67
W
12/18/67 L
1/12/55
W
ARIZONA (0-2)
DATE
W/L
1/13/96
12/1/93
L
12/30/47 L
DATE
W/L
12/29/82 W
12/8/78
L
12/27/76 L
12/4/71
L
1/1/68
W
12/26/66 W
12/21/65 L
12/29/62 W
SITE
A
P
A
A
SJU-OPP
63-65
64-66
SITE
N+
N#
SJU-OPP
74-58
SITE
N
SJU-OPP
74-63
54-76
SITE
H
H++
SJU-OPP
69-67
SITE
N#
BUTLER (1-0)
SITE
P
A
N+
P++
N+
A
P
A
P
A
CALIFORNIA (1-0)
BOSTON COLLEGE (12-7)
DATE
W/L
12/9/03
W
11/23/02 W
3/15/97
W
3/16/84
L
3/20/81
W
1/4/78
L
12/18/77 W
1/28/76
W
1/10/75
L
2/9/74
L
SJU-OPP
86-77
63-65
45-58
81-83
60-64
SITE
P
A
P
N++
C
BRIGHAM YOUNG (4-4)
SJU-OPP
69-54
65-54
18-24
13-35
20-30
BAYLOR (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/30/76 W
SITE
N#
P
A
P
A
P
A
A
P
A
P
P
SJU-OPP
67-57
85-88
81-77 2OT
63-76
42-41
79-81
65-62
57-56
84-97
64-81
DATE
W/L
11/19/06 W
12/21/05 L
12/28/04 L
12/6/95
W
12/30/81 W
1/7/81
W
2/29/80
W
1/30/80
W
3/2/79
W
1/10/79
L
2/28/69
W
2/16/65
W
2/12/64
W
2/12/63
W
12/2/61
W
2/22/61
W
2/24/60
W
2/18/59
W
1/15/58
W
12/22/51 W
DATE
1/31/41
W/L
W
W/L
W
DATE
W/L
12/20/03 W
DATE
W/L
12/21/96 W
1/31/94
W
12/12/81 W
DATE
W/L
12/11/81 W
SJU-OPP
88-78
70-56
77-53
SITE
A
A
A
SJU-OPP
63-59
SITE
N
SJU-OPP
70-63
82-76
58-71
74-71
111-62
71-77
66-63
59-49
SITE
A
A
A
H
P
A
A
H
SJU-OPP
117-90
SITE
P
SJU-OPP
66-70
75-70
50-57
76-67
72-65
SITE
A
A
H
A
P
CANISIUS (6-3)
DATE
W/L
11/26/02 W
12/1/01
W
12/2/89
L
11/28/88 W
2/23/77
W
2/24/76
L
12/30/61 W
2/24/42
W
CENTENARY (1-0)
DATE
1/27/65
W/L
W
CHARLOTTE (3-2)
DATE
1/16/08
1/7/07
1/17/06
1/16/82
1/25/81
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
CHATTANOOGA (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/23/99 L
12/5/98
W
SJU-OPP
65-68
83-68
CHICAGO STATE (0-1)
SJU-OPP
63-53
51-63
62-69
74-54
71-58
66-56
76-71
72-60
69-61
61-63 2OT
83-67
94-57
71-63
79-62
79-49
92-67
83-63
87-64
75-64
78-67
SITE
H
A
H
H
H
A
P
P
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
P
P
A
P
H
CLEVELAND STATE (0-3)
SJU-OPP
55-50
SITE
H++
SJU-OPP
47-43
SITE
C
SJU-OPP
59-57
SITE
N
DATE
W/L
1/2/82
W
12/11/80 W
SJU-OPP
84-56
SITE
N
CREIGHTON (4-2)
DATE
W/L
12/30/88 L
SITE
L
H
SJU-OPP
55-70
SITE
N
SJU-OPP
109-92
79-123
77-86
78-100
SITE
N
A
N
P
CINCINNATI (1-3)
DATE
W/L
12/27/69 W
12/11/59 L
12/28/59 L
2/8/58
L
DATE
12/2/87
12/3/86
3/16/86
W/L
L
L
L
SJU-OPP
72-77
80-85
69-75
SITE
H
A
N+
SJU-OPP
81-75
92-78
54-72
81-79
29-45
49-45
25-49
39-44
SITE
H
A
N
N
C
C
C
C
COLORADO (4-4)
DATE
W/L
11/25/01 W
11/26/00 W
12/29/88 L
12/26/69 W
12/27/41 L
12/28/40 W
12/2739
L
12/26/38 L
CONNECTICUT (2-4)
DATE
W/L
12/29/89 L
3/8/65
W
12/16/55 L
12/3/54
L
12/19/53 L
2/7/53
W
SJU-OPP
58-83
67-61
66-71
78-79
77-85
78-69
SITE
A
N+
P
A
A
H
COPPIN STATE (0-1)
DATE
3/15/95
W/L
L
SJU-OPP
68-75 OT
SITE
N++
SJU-OPP
72-49
42-39
SITE
H
A
SJU-OPP
84-90 OT
72-73
59-57
73-70
SITE
A
A
N+
A
CORNELL (2-0)
UC-DAVIS (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/10/04 W
SITE
C
C
UC-SANTA BARBARA (3-0)
SITE
N#
A
N
N
P
N#
A
W
BUFFALO (1-0)
DATE
3/19/05
SJU-OPP
48-50
54-64
SJU-OPP
68-65
71-90
56-68
72-73
88-74
67-61
83-103
76-64
BUCKNELL (17-3)
BALL STATE (1-1)
DATE
W/L
11/27/07 W
3/15/02
L
DATE
W/L
12/27/86 W
12/21/82 L
12/9/81
L
3/14/64
L
1/14/50
L
SITE
C
AUSTIN PEAY (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/30/96 W
SJU-OPP
87-76
73-74 OT
86-64
61-49
61-60 OT
86-71
87-72
90-88
73-76
98-55
60-54
58-57
BRADLEY (1-4)
SJU-OPP
36-46
AUBURN (0-2)
DATE
W/L
3/21/03
L
12/18/56 L
DATE
W/L
12/29/80 W
12/6/75
L
12/7/74
L
1/8/74
W
1/17/73
W
2/3/71
W
1/28/70
L
12/4/68
W
12/9/67
L
12/11/66 W
12/23/64 W
12/26/62 W
SITE
P
A
C
ARMY (2-3)
DATE
W/L
1/27/75
W
11/30/73 W
12/8/23
L
1922
L
1920
L
SJU-OPP
57-48
58-53
55-39
71-56
71-49
78-77
BOWLING GREEN (8-4)
SJU-OPP
Cancelled
73-93
57-61
ARKANSAS (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/21/46 L
DATE
W/L
11/17/07 W
12/29/06 W
11/27/06 W
11/25/03 W
12/5/02
W
2/25/83
W
DATE
W/L
12/28/46 L
12/27/47 L
DATE
W/L
12/9/07
L
12/14/81 L
3/12/81
W
1/7/67
W
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 88
2/19/66
1/1/38
W
W
96-90
50-40
P
H
SJU-OPP
94-100 OT
76-61
85-84
90-81
69-83
60-66
65-66
92-76
83-79
77-64
86-64
SITE
A
P
A
N
A
N
A
N
A
N
A
SJU-OPP
67-79
71-65
67-55
69-77
54-58
81-67
73-76
55-65
74-81
70-68
82-72
84-71
64-67
62-66
53-67
64-67
89-82
73-60
78-75 OT
64-86
76-79
74-78
70-63
66-79
65-67
36-34
SITE
A
H
N*
A
A
H
A*
A
S*
H
A
H
S*
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
P
A
P
A
P
H
SJU-OPP
75-54
77-59
77-59
72-67
77-65
64-56
50-68
79-65
67-56
73-55
65-63
90-83
64-57
72-71
84-56
99-66
81-56
92-73
91-77
75-78
63-66
69-50
49-53
37-30
57-40
40-35
46-31
26-17
31-26
42-21
35-24
35-27
36-18
33-14
23-24
31-19
n/a
SITE
A
H
A
H
H
A
N#
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
P
P
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
A
A
A
A
H
A
n/a
A
n/a
DAVIDSON (7-4)
DATE
W/L
11/26/05 L
11/27/04 W
1/16/71
W
1/17/70
W
1/7/69
L
2/14/68
L
2/4/67
L
3/12/66
W
2/15/66
W
12/5/64
W
12/17/56 W
DAYTON (11-15)
DATE
W/L
3/8/08
L
2/4/07
W
3/8/06
W
2/1/06
L
1/19/05
L
2/11/04
W
3/14/03
L
2/15/03
L
3/7/02
L
2/23/02
W
2/21/01
W
1/14/01
W
3/9/00
L
1/29/00
L
1/6/99
L
2/11/98
L
2/4/97
W
2/3/96
W
12/20/86 W
2/3/68
L
1/29/66
L
3/4/64
L
3/1/63
W
12/9/61
L
12/10/60 L
12/19/39 W
DELAWARE (27-8)
DATE
W/L
12/30/03 W
12/9/02
W
11/28/01 W
12/30/00 W
2/18/97
W
12/2/95
W
12/30/89 L
1/19/82
W
1/20/81
W
2/11/80
W
2/12/79
W
2/13/78
W
1/15/63
W
2/10/62
W
1/9/61
W
2/17/60
W
12/10/69 W
2/18/58
W
3/3/56
W
2/22/55
L
1/7/53
L
1/16/52
W
12/6/50
L
12/9/36
W
3/3/36
W
1/11/35
W
12/15/34 W
1/16/34
W
2/12/34
L
2/14/33
L
12/26/32 L
2/17/31
L
1/20/31
W
2/4/30
W
1929
L
1/7/28
L
1927
L
DELAWARE STATE (1-0)
DATE
W/L
11/26/93 W
SJU-OPP
90-60
SITE
H
SJU-OPP
59-41
SITE
C
DENVER (1-0)
DATE
12/6/47
W/L
W
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
DEPAUL (6-9)
DATE
W/L
12/21/02 W
12/17/00 L
12/16/96 W
1/19/95
L
1/31/83
L
2/7/84
W
1/31/83
L
2/3/82
L
3/14/81
W
12/27/68 W
12/28/43 L
2/27/42
W
1/17/41
L
2/22/40
L
1/12/38
L
2/26/37
L
SJU-OPP
65-62
76-80
71-58
66-76
54-55
58-45
54-55
44-46 OT
49-48
74-64
56-64
52-43
50-52 OT
29-38
37-38
27-33
SITE
P
A
P
A
A
P#
A
A
N+
N#
C
C
C
C
R
R
SJU-OPP
55-78
SITE
N
SJU-OPP
69-51
56-72
69-59
49-57
92-70
50-37
85-64
68-54
59-51
76-65
63-62
78-73
65-64 OT
52-47
94-79
108-96
94-87
89-77
64-81
82-67
75-65
93-71
94-72
71-60
62-52
90-80 OT
77-88
62-53
66-67
55-51
78-50
68-53
87-64
84-75
82-59
99-77
83-57
81-78
69-59
88-58
66-54
66-34
68-51
27-22
26-16
26-17
SITE
P
P
P
P
P
P
H
P
P
P
H
P
H
A
H
A
P
P
P
A
P*
A
P
H
A
A*
H
A
P
A
H
P
H
A
H
A
P
A
H
C
H
H
H
A
SJU-OPP
60-89
83-93
66-87
46-59
61-74
62-72
73-85
74-76
59-73
56-58
SITE
N#
A
P
A
N#
A
P
N+
N+
N+
SJU-OPP
88-102
89-41
79-63
83-60
78-61
76-56
63-47
90-70
75-60
SITE
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
DRAKE (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/28/61 L
DREXEL (43-7)
DATE
W/L
12/31/07 W
12/2/06
L
11/29/05 W
12/4/04
L
12/14/03 W
12/7/02
W
12/10/01 W
12/9/00
W
2/18/99
W
2/5/98
W
2/11/97
W
1/17/95
W
12/20/93 W
12/14/92 W
12/3/91
W
11/28/90 W
11/28/89 W
11/30/88 W
12/13/87 L
12/6/86
W
3/6/82
W
2/10/82
W
2/11/81
W
1/12/80
W
2/6/79
W
2/27/78
W
2/7/78
L
2/9/77
W
2/6/76
L
2/8/75
W
1/21/74
W
1/13/73
W
1/18/72
W
1/19/71
W
2/24/59
W
1/18/58
W
1/18/56
W
1/26/55
W
2/10/53
W
2/14/53
W
1/30/52
W
1/31/51
W
3/8/50
W
2/15/27
L
1926
W
1920
L
H
DUKE (0-10)
DATE
W/L
11/20/96 L
1/7/87
L
1/13/86
L
12/1/84
L
12/29/77 L
2/12/77
L
2/14/76
L
3/11/66
L
3/16/63
L
3/11/60
L
DUQUESNE (33-10)
DATE
2/6/08
1/3/07
3/4/06
2/5/05
1/10/04
1/5/03
1/23/02
2/25/01
1/3/01
W/L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
1/22/00
2/25/99
1/17/98
1/21/97
3/6/96
2/19/96
1/28/95
1/7/95
2/26/94
12/28/93
2/27/92
2/15/92
2/2/91
1/5/91
3/3/90
2/24/90
1/7/90
1/5/89
12/3/88
2/13/88
1/17/88
1/10/87
1/3/87
3/1/86
2/17/86
2/3/86
2/9/85
1/31/85
2/11/84
2/2/84
1/13/83
12/28/72
3/8/69
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
62-59
75-68
77-88
82-74
80-72 OT
76-70
90-77
67-62
82-68
65-73
100-87
74-77
74-63
95-98
70-96
71-81
79-64
84-81
69-73
75-77
82-70
78-71
80-76
60-59
90-75
67-63
81-54
70-56
76-70
92-54
68-58
76-71
52-74
A
H
A
H
C*
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
P*
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H*
A
H
P
A
A
H
A
P#
N+
EAST CAROLINA (0-2)
DATE
W/L
11/25/97 L
12/19/96 L
SJU-OPP
78-81
64-68
SITE
H
A
EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-1)
DATE
W/L
11/15/01 L
SJU-OPP
67-68
SITE
N#
EVANSVILLE (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/13/69 L
1/28/69
W
SJU-OPP
75-73
95-84
SITE
A
P
SJU-OPP
78-70
63-47
72-41
59-51
82-64
72-69
81-64
82-71
110-82
62-86
101-91
74-75
63-56
68-59
96-69
92-78
89-67
78-69
69-77
82-78
68-82
100-74
95-64
SITE
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
H
A
H
FAIRFIELD (19-4)
DATE
W/L
12/21/07 W
11/14/06 W
11/21/05 W
12/7/04
W
2/8/03
W
12/7/85
W
12/8/84
W
12/3/83
W
12/11/82 W
2/18/78
L
1/8/77
W
2/21/76
L
1/24/75
W
2/2/74
W
1/20/73
W
2/9/72
W
12/12/70 W
1/31/70
W
12/7/68
L
2/21/68
W
12/16/66 L
12/4/65
W
12/1/64
W
FARLEIGH DICKINSON (2-0)
DATE
W/L
11/12/07 W
1/22/98
W
SJU-OPP
86-66
78-74
SITE
N#
H
SJU-OPP
89-69
72-86
SITE
N#
N#
SJU-OPP
61-47
70-55
56-55 OT
64-58
67-53
53-50
72-54
79-35
82-64
79-46
SITE
N*
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
FLORIDA (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/27/67 W
12/19/56 L
FORDHAM (24-16)
DATE
3/12/08
2/2/08
1/17/07
2/22/06
3/5/05
1/5/05
2/18/04
1/13/04
2/8/03
1/22/03
W/L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2/13/02
1/16/02
2/18/01
2/13/00
1/5/00
2/16/99
1/16/99
2/25/98
2/15/98
2/16/97
2/6/97
2/25/96
1/22/96
12/28/91
12/21/91
12/3/90
2/17/82
12/28/74
1956
1955
12/7/33
1/15/30
1/16/29
1/7/27
1925
1922
1922
1921
1920
1919
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
84-77
83-72
88-78
93-86
82-74
68-76
82-80
77-88
84-75
77-66
71-53
69-58
68-64
66-77
87-75
73-74
65-54
66-94
89-71
52-61
24-39
20-22
25-27 OT
10-43
16-23
32-41
23-28
19-31
17-43
36-22
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
A
N
A
H
A
A
P
A
A
H
H
H
A
H
SJU-OPP
84-82 OT
85-76
SITE
P
C
FURMAN (2-0)
DATE
2/11/56
1/15/55
W/L
W
W
GEORGE MASON (1-0)
DATE
3/12/02
W/L
W
SJU-OPP
73-64
SJU-OPP
53-62
37-36
55-61 2OT
64-76
70-89
70-64
70-59
81-70
72-60
80-89
54-45
74-88
86-82
111-71
80-72
79-70
81-74
81-70
98-80
70-67 2OT
77-58
72-84
53-61
71-75
73-64
58-43
14-17
16-22
23-25
25-46
13-53
14-44
W/L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
SJU-OPP
61-59
48-58
62-56
65-74
62-64
70-82
67-76
71-56
90-81
68-74
92-74
76-71
102-91
70-94
62-67
78-70
55-53
71-81
86-82
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 89
65-75
79-65
65-78
63-56
74-73
59-78
79-72
80-81
82-84 OT
65-73
74-84
73-83
67-81
83-81
74-67
64-62
67-55
83-76
84-76
76-56
87-73
52-49
64-40
75-62
73-61
68-76
92-82
75-82
62-71
60-71
32-31
25-43
DATE
W/L
12/21/01 L
SJU-OPP
90-95
SITE
P
A
H
A
A
H
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
P
A
P
A
H
A
H
H
GONZAGA (2-3)
A
SITE
A
N*
H
A
H
A
N*
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
S*
A
C*
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
P*
H
A
A
P
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
N*
A
H
P
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
GEORGIA STATE (0-1)
GEORGIA TECH (1-0)
GEORGE WASHINGTON (28-23)
DATE
1/30/08
3/8/07
2/14/07
1/24/07
2/11/06
1/14/06
3/12/05
3/1/05
1/13/04
1/29/03
1/19/02
1/10/01
1/19/00
2/12/99
2/7/98
3/7/97
1/15/97
3/7/96
3/2/96
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
SITE
A++
GEORGETOWN (16-16)
DATE
W/L
1/8/80
L
1/2/79
W
12/18/77 L
1/26/77
L
2/12/75
L
2/5/74
W
1/24/73
W
2/16/72
W
12/5/71
W
1/14/70
L
2/25/69
W
12/6/68
L
12/6/66
W
2/11/66
W
2/3/65
W
2/5/79
W
12/1/62
W
2/7/62
W
2/27/59
W
3/1/58
W
3/2/57
W
2/1/56
L
12/17/55 L
12/12/54 L
2/25/53
L
2/10/42
W
1/22/27
L
1925
L
1/12/23
L
1923
L
1921-22
L
1913
L
1/26/95
1/12/95
2/5/94
1/19/94
2/25/93
1/30/93
2/20/92
2/1/92
3/4/91
1/19/91
11/26/90
2/5/90
11/29/89
2/6/89
1/29/89
2/27/88
2/4/88
2/17/87
2/9/87
2/6/86
1/11/86
3/7/85
2/7/85
1/19/85
2/9/84
1/21/84
3/2/83
2/11/76
1/18/74
12/9/55
2/25/32
1/15/32
DATE
3/15/01
W/L
W
DATE
W/L
11/29/07 L
12/31/05 L
11/14/03 W
12/31/02 W
12/31/01 L
SITE
A
SJU-OPP
66-62
SITE
N+
SJU-OPP
65-70 OT
94-102
73-66
79-78 OT
80-83
SITE
H
A
N#
A
H
SJU-OPP
93-69
SITE
H
SJU-OPP
87-69
SITE
H
SJU-OPP
62-73
66-49
71-72
65-54
73-80
66-53
SITE
A
P
P
P
P
C
SJU-OPP
63-65
75-77 OT
53-44
79-60
76-55
59-50
54-53
95-74
70-59
57-56
97-90
68-75
72-71
61-60
86-65
103-83
80-66
98-69
98-57
92-78
77-69
81-67
95-57
89-69
85-69
70-64
SITE
N#
H++
H++
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
P
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
P
A
H
A
P
A
H
P
HARTFORD (1-0)
DATE
12/5/92
W/L
W
HARVARD (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/30/98 W
HAWAII (3-3)
DATE
W/L
12/28/73 L
2/23/63
W
2/16/62
L
2/4/61
W
2/6/60
L
2/22/47
W
HOFSTRA (23-3)
DATE
W/L
12/28/06 L
3/20/06
L
3/16/05
W
1/27/94
W
1/28/93
W
3/3/82
W
2/18/81
W
2/13/80
W
2/27/80
W
1/25/79
W
2/21/78
W
2/15/77
L
12/10/75 W
1/29/75
W
12/11/74 W
2/24/73
W
1/13/72
W
2/10/71
W
12/3/69
W
2/8/69
W
12/15/67 W
12/3/66
W
12/1/65
W
12/12/64 W
12/10/63 W
12/5/62
W
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
HOLY CROSS (3-1)
DATE
W/L
12/04/07 L
3/21/05
W
12/30/78 W
12/26/64 W
SJU-OPP
66-71
68-60
62-58
82-62
SITE
H
H++
N#
P
SJU-OPP
63-64
60-39
SITE
C
C
IDAHO (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/26/50 L
12/7/46
W
12/10/52
3/7/53
12/18/51
3/5/52
12/13/50
3/3/51
2/8/50
3/1/50
12/15/45
1/18/36
1/9/35
12/6/30
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
73-67
85-57
52-42
72-63
54-60
73-68
54-52
59-60
46-42
34-30
48-26
25-23
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
SJU-OPP
89-90
72-50
66-54
73-38
89-63
68-48
75-53
80-71
82-74
90-91
65-56
56-59
54-81
95-98 2OT
73-72
73-69
62-59
67-65
83-76
73-71
53-66
84-80 OT
82-73
76-93
57-81
73-63
77-70
69-74
69-74
74-72
60-79
83-71
83-77
56-58
49-59
58-57
68-63 OT
94-87
82-89
74-82
61-69
86-75
60-68
76-71
75-73
68-55
77-52
71-55
81-76 OT
66-56
101-99 2OT
67-84
71-103
70-73
96-83
92-69
93-85
70-80
66-49
71-72
65-54
73-80
70-63
82-77 OT
97-85
57-61
69-56
56-62
57-73
78-64
52-79
63-75
54-53
50-68
64-77
63-81
74-53
59-79
41-78
65-70 OT
45-48 OT
SITE
P
P
P
P
P
N+
P
P
S+
A
S+
P
S+
S
S+
P
S
P
A
A
S
H
A
H
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P*
P
P
P*
P
H*
P
A*
P
P
P
P
P*
P
P
P#
P
P*
P
P
P
P
P*
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
LA SALLE (63-49)
ILLINOIS (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/28/64 W
SJU-OPP
75-71
SITE
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/17/82 W
SJU-OPP
77-61
SITE
SJU-OPP
44-81
46-78
80-72
SITE
A
A+
S
SJU-OPP
82-78
72-45
58-56
SITE
A
H
H
SJU-OPP
60-56
SITE
N#
INDIANA (1-2)
DATE
W/L
12/15/84 L
3/22/81
L
12/30/68 W
IONA (3-0)
DATE
3/14/96
1/14/48
2/26/47
W/L
W
W
W
IOWA (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/28/85 W
JACKSONVILLE (3-1)
DATE
W/L
1/10/81
W
12/13/80 W
12/27/75 L
12/22/66 W
SJU-OPP
44-42
45-40
90-91
81-63
SITE
A
P
A
H
SJU-OPP
70-67
51-91
65-80
67-65
59-66
41-60
63-38
SITE
N
A
A
N#
P
C
C
KANSAS (2-5)
DATE
W/L
12/6/05
W
11/23/04 L
12/18/70 L
12/19/58 W
12/14/57 L
12/9/50
L
12/30/42 L
KANSAS STATE (0-2)
DATE
W/L
12/20/58 L
1/3/48
L
SJU-OPP
55-68
44-59
SITE
N#
C
SJU-OPP
68-83
30-41
SITE
N+
C
SJU-OPP
81-73
70-47
83-81 2OT
81-57
59-41
54-41
65-44
66-64 OT
74-70
88-95
66-61 2OT
108-80
82-68
111-69
78-60
78-68
93-77
78-66
79-71
98-97 OT
87-94
67-60
68-79
84-80
62-69
65-83
59-57
60-70
SITE
A
H
N#
P
A
H
A
P
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
H
A
A
P
H
A
C
A
H
A
KENTUCKY (0-2)
DATE
3/20/97
1/6/39
W/L
L
L
LAFAYETTE (32-8)
DATE
W/L
11/17/06 W
11/18/05 W
12/29/99 W
1/6/82
W
3/6/81
W
1/19/80
W
1/20/79
W
1/14/78
W
12/7/76
W
12/3/75
L
3/1/74
W
2/232/66 W
1/16/65
W
2/19/64
W
2/8/63
W
3/6/62
W
2/11/61
W
3/2/60
W
1/20/59
W
1/29/58
W
1/26/57
L
12/15/56 W
2/3/56
L
3/6/56
W
1/22/55
L
3/5/55
L
12/21/54 W
3/2/53
L
DATE
W/L
2/18/08
L
2/10/07
W
1/21/06
W
1/15/05
W
2/7/04
W
3/13/03
W
2/24/03
W
2/6/02
W
3/8/01
W
3/3/01
L
3/8/00
W
2/15/00
L
3/3/99
L
1/23/99
L
3/4/98
W
2/28/98
W
3/1/97
W
1/20/96
W
1/23/95
W
1/12/94
W
1/19/93
L
2/11/92
W
2/16/91
W
2/12/90
L
12/5/88
L
1/19/88
W
12/26/86 W
2/20/86
L
12/11/84 L
12/6/83
W
2/5/83
L
3/5/82
W
2/13/82
W
1/31/81
L
3/1/80
L
2/2/80
W
2/28/79
W
2/17/79
W
3/1/78
L
2/4/78
L
1/15/77
L
1/17/76
W
1/15/75
L
3/2/74
W
1/30/74
W
1/6/73
W
12/30/72 W
1/5/72
W
3/6/71
W
2/27/71
W
1/3/70
W
2/15/69
L
1/6/68
L
3/3/67
L
2/26/67
W
1/8/66
W
2/26/65
W
2/1/64
L
2/23/63
W
2/16/62
L
2/4/61
W
2/6/60
L
2/21/59
W
2/26/58
W
1/9/57
W
3/9/57
L
1/4/56
W
1/29/55
L
1/30/54
L
2/20/54
L
1/24/53
L
2/11/53
L
1/26/52
W
2/16/52
L
1/13/51
L
12/16/50 L
1/21/50
L
2/4/50
L
2/5/49
L
2/7/48
L
2/8/47
L
2/2/46
2/10/45
1/3/44
1/17/44
1/16/43
1/17/42
2/14/41
2/16/40
2/3/39
1/28/38
12/28/36
2/16/37
2/1/36
12/30/35
1/19/35
2/13/35
2/3/34
2/10/34
1922
1/26/17
1917
1917
1916
3/15/15
1911
1910
1910
12/27/10
1/21/09
2/11/09
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
36-38
39-36
53-33
53-37
48-45 OT
58-53
48-40
33-28
31-32
18-22
25-21
28-25 OT
40-20
23-19
28-25
25-32
15-27
20-39
44-9
29-30
28-27
17-22
31-26
21-29
18-23
6-10
16-20
18-22
24-18
35-29
C
C
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-2)
SJU-OPP
64-52
74-47
65-55
71-50
65-63
85-55
66-46
74-61
94-47
81-61
83-69
85-63
SITE
A
H
A
H
P
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
SJU-OPP
82-63
SITE
N+
DATE
W/L
12/29/90 L
1/4/90
L
H
A
A
H
H
A
W/L
W
DATE
W/L
12/8/82
W
12/30/80 L
12/29/79 L
3/18/72
L
LONG BEACH STATE (1-0)
DATE
12/3/99
W/L
W
SJU-OPP
79-76
SITE
N#
LONG ISLAND (2-1)
DATE
W/L
1/4/80
W
2/5/37
W
12/23/35 L
SJU-OPP
80-76
46-44 3OT
30-35
SITE
N#
R
R
LOUISIANA STATE (1-0)
DATE
12/3/49
W/L
W
SJU-OPP
61-59
SITE
C
SJU-OPP
64-74
79-89
SITE
A#
N++
LOUISVILLE (0-1)
DATE
12/9/06
3/22/56
W/L
L
L
LOYOLA (MD.) (16-6)
DATE
W/L
1/4/96
L
1/2/95
W
12/4/93
W
1/6/93
W
11/28/87 W
12/3/79
W
11/25/78 W
1/7/78
W
11/27/76 W
12/11/37 W
1/6/37
W
12/20
W
1/11/36
W
2/15/30
L
1929
L
1923
L
2/2/24
L
1923
L
1/27/23
W
1921
W
1919
W
1916
W
SJU-OPP
78-80 2OT
83-53
90-70
73-61
64-52
58-46
75-71
72-58
77-74
58-22
41-19
37-28
35-34
17-22
21-29
15-33
16-24
21-25
37-31
31-20
21-18
38-20
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 90
DATE
W/L
12/8/79
W
12/18/79 W
2/7/74
L
2/1/73
W
12/3/70
W
12/26/59 W
1/2/60
W
12/13/58 W
12/8/56
W
1/13/56
W
12/9/54
W
1/17/53
L
1/26/40
W
1/27/39
L
12/19/97 L
12/22/22 L
1917
L
SJU-OPP
82-63
86-63
73-80 2OT
82-61
71-67
84-70
82-76
92-57
70-65
75-74 2OT
78-68
55-71
38-35 OT
37-42
18-28
18-30
SITE
N#
N#
A
A
A
N#
P
A
A
P
A
A
A
C
A
H
SJU-OPP
64-56
57-74
56-62 OT
55-67
SITE
A
A
A
N++
MARYLAND (1-3)
LIBERTY (1-0)
DATE
3/18/04
SITE
A
H
MANHATTAN (11-6)
LEHIGH (12-0)
DATE
W/L
1/21/82
W
2/16/81
W
1/21/80
W
1/13/79
W
2/27/70
W
1/7/65
W
1/7/64
W
1/9/63
W
1/31/62
W
12/17/60 W
1/12/60
W
3/4/59
W
SJU-OPP
111-126
96-99
SITE
A
H
A
H
N#
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
A
H
MASSACHUSETTS (26-27)
DATE
1/23/08
1/09/08
3/3/07
1/11/06
1/22/05
1/12/05
2/25/04
1/21/04
1/11/03
3/8/03
2/19/02
1/5/02
3/9/01
2/27/01
2/19/00
1/16/00
2/7/99
1/20/98
2/21/98
1/3/98
2/25/97
1/5/97
1/10/96
2/28/96
3/6/95
2/25/95
2/1/95
3/6/94
2/22/94
2/15/94
3/4/93
2/11/93
2/8/92
1/23/92
1/7/91
12/1/90
2/28/90
2/17/90
3/4/89
3/1/89
2/13/89
2/6/88
1/11/88
2/15/87
1/24/87
2/15/86
1/18/86
2/14/85
1/17/85
1/19/84
2/16/84
2/26/83
1/26/83
W/L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
SJU-OPP
81-77
98-92
67-71
58-68
73-54
59-52
83-58
92-67
76-47
52-49
72-67
63-38
70-75
84-69
65-76
69-73
58-59
55-63
79-82 OT
66-72
78-53
72-68
89-94 OT
66-68 OT
57-68
58-77
62-74
58-74
73-99
81-80
43-61
69-81
73-81
66-91
60-68
60-83
57-80
81-75
87-83
83-81
68-72
83-78
62-55
74-60
58-60
84-50
88-74
66-54
80-89
67-66 2OT
89-93
89-78
98-86
SITE
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
S*
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
P*
H
A
P*
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
H
P*
H
A
P
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
P
A
A
P
SJU-OPP
70-58
60-77
SITE
N++
N#
SJU-OPP
64-87
SITE
A
MEMPHIS (1-1)
DATE
W/L
3/29/05
W
12/27/91 L
MIAMI (FLA.) (3-1)
DATE
2/6/91
W/L
L
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
1/3/91
3/12/64
1/20/51
W
W
W
92-79
82-76
58-47
H
N++
C
MICHIGAN STATE (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/27/80 L
12/18/65 W
SJU-OPP
67-71
82-65
SITE
A
P
SJU-OPP
91-65
63-69
SITE
P
N#
MINNESOTA (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/29/65 W
12/28/63 L
MISSISSIPPI (0-2)
DATE
W/L
11/27/87 L
12/21/98 L
SJU-OPP
51-59
61-66
SITE
N#
N#
MISSISSIPPI STATE (3-1)
DATE
W/L
12/27/97 W
12/37/94 L
12/28/37 W
1/12/37
W
W/L
W
W/L
W
W/L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W/L
L
SITE
A
SITE
H
OKLAHOMA (0-1)
SJU-OPP
103-84
SJU-OPP
103-80
SJU-OPP
82-67
72-57
88-62
99-77
80-66
73-62
82-60
88-71
63-57
30-43
31-13
SITE
H
H
P
P
P
P
H
P
H
DATE
W/L
12/10/06 L
12/29/76 W
1/6/40
L
12/21/38 L
W/L
L
SITE
N#
N+
SJU-OPP
97-79
69-68
SITE
P
A
SJU-OPP
65-68
SITE
N#
SJU-OPP
72-79
69-67
39-59
44-58
SITE
N#
N#
H
H
SJU-OPP
74-81
61-72
61-64
66-80
69-95
SITE
P
A
N
A++
N
SJU-OPP
64-72
SITE
N+
OKLAHOMA STATE (0-1)
DATE
3/27/04
W/L
L
DATE
W/L
12/22/04 L
11/29/03 W
12/1/02
W
11/29/00 W
12/8/98
L
12/6/97
W
1/2/96
L
1/4/95
W
12/4/84
L
2/3/82
W
1/5/80
W
SJU-OPP
56-70
68-74
32-26
8-39
13-31
20-49
SITE
N+
A
A
SJU-OPP
59-60
SITE
N++
PACIFIC (4-1)
SJU-OPP
128-66
49-38
SITE
P
C
DATE
W/L
12/27/03 W
12/28/02 L
3/13/97
W
12/30/87 W
12/3/71
W
SJU-OPP
77-78
SITE
A
SJU-OPP
67-88
76-77
95-72
39-25
20-13
SJU-OPP
76-92
64-87
77-93
SJU-OPP
62-64
SITE
N+
OLD DOMINION (7-3)
SITE
H
SJU-OPP
62-66
75-72
63-47
70-65
65-72
67-53
60-62
92-82
63-87
69-63
52-51
SITE
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
P
A
SJU-OPP
44-54
SITE
C
OREGON (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/19/38 L
OREGON STATE (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/28/88 L
12/27/85 W
SITE
P
P
P
H
H
NORTH CAROLINA (3-5)
DATE
W/L
12/22/01 L
2/6/81
L
12/29/71 L
DATE
W/L
12/29/92 L
SJU-OPP
63-76
NIAGARA (3-2)
DATE
W/L
12/18/71 L
1/23/71
L
12/27/65 W
1/5/28
W
1923
W
SJU-OPP
99-73
62-63
NOTRE DAME (0-1)
DATE
3/21/08
NEW MEXICO (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/19/69 L
W/L
W
W
DATE
W/L
12/10/05 L
12/31/04 L
12/19/83 L
3/7/79
L
3/24/61
L
NEVADA (2-0)
DATE
W/L
12/15/71 W
12/14/46 W
DATE
2/11/70
2/3/69
OHIO STATE (0-5)
NEBRASKA (0-1)
DATE
3/28/96
SITE
P
A
N+
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0)
SITE
N#
NAVY (1-5)
DATE
3/14/59
2/9/55
2/22/22
1920
1919
1919
DATE
W/L
12/18/82 W
3/12/82
L
SJU-OPP
71-62
MURRAY STATE (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/30/52 L
SJU-OPP
42-47
61-70
81-103
OHIO (1-3)
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (10-1)
DATE
W/L
1/19/78
W
1/31/76
W
12/8/71
W
2/1/69
W
1/13/68
W
11/30/63 W
2/5/63
W
1/20/62
W
12/15/48 W
1922
L
12/22/09 W
C
C
C
C
R
NORTHEASTERN (1-1)
SITE
A++
C
MORGAN STATE (1-0)
DATE
12/4/92
DATE
W/L
2/7/81
L
12/28/78 L
3/13/65
L
SJU-OPP
68-67
399-38
MOREHEAD STATE (1-0)
DATE
2/3/73
36-47
33-28
42-41
34-29
34-36
NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0-3)
SITE
N#
N#
C
C
MONMOUTH (0-1)
DATE
W/L
12/28/94 L
L
W
W
W
L
SJU-OPP
65-58
66-76
39-23
37-28
MISSOURI (2-0)
DATE
W/L
3/14/85
W
12/29/39 W
12/29/45
1/3/42
1/6/41
1/22/38
1/16/37
SITE
N
N#
N#
SJU-OPP
67-89
64-46
SITE
N#
N#
SJU-OPP
73-55
50-62
75-65
78-75
64-58
SITE
H
A
N+
N#
N#
SJU-OPP
79-67
61-65
68-84
67-71
72-92
53-61
67-78
78-80
59-61
52-78 OT
85-78 OT
82-95
67-83
81-78
SITE
P
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
P
L
N*
A
H
A
PENN STATE (9-13)
DATE
W/L
12/1/07
W
11/25/06 L
2/9/91
L
2/21/91
L
2/3/90
L
2/10/90
L
1/7/89
L
1/26/89
L
1/30/88
L
2/21/88
L
3/7/88
W
1/31/87
L
2/25/87
L
3/1/87
W
1/4/86
1/30/86
2/27/86
1/26/85
2/2/84
1/28/84
2/4/84
12/14/82
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
72-42
54-59
59-51
84-60
72-53
75-63
80-72
69-79
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
P
PENN (44-32)
DATE
W/L
1/19/08
W
1/27/07
W
1/28/06
W
1/25/05
L
12/6/03
W
1/25/03
W
1/26/02
L
12/8/01
W
1/27/01
W
1/31/00
L
1/18/99
L
1/24/98
W
1/18/97
W
1/16/96
W
1/21/95
W
12/11/93 L
1/25/93
W
12/9/91
W
1/16/91
W
1/16/90
W
1/17/89
W
2/23/88
W
1/27/87
W
1/21/86
W
12/22/84 W
1/14/84
W
1/15/83
W
1/12/82
W
1/28/81
W
1/23/80
W
1/16/79
L
1/25/78
L
1/19/77
L
12/20/75 W
1/21/75
L
1/15/74
L
12/13/72 L
2/29/72
L
1/13/71
L
1/24/70
L
12/30/69 L
12/21/68 W
12/22/67 W
1/21/67
W
1/22/66
W
1/23/65
W
1/29/64
L
12/22/62 L
1/17/62
L
2/14/61
W
12/29/60 W
2/11/59
W
2/1/58
W
2/20/57
W
1/28/56
W
3/9/49
W
3/6/48
W
1/15/47
W
1/26/46
L
1/13/45
L
1/15/44
W
2/24/37
W
2/26/36
L
12/12/34 W
12/9/33
L
2/25/33
L
12/16/31 W
12/13/30 L
12/7/29
L
12/1/28
L
12/3/27
L
12/18/26 L
12/19/25 L
12/20/25 L
1923
L
12/9/22
L
SJU-OPP
82-42
84-74
47-44
67-59
67-59
66-48
60-62
67-61
67-61
65-68
58-66
57-55
66-61
86-70
92-82 OT
77-79
94-72
82-81
87-79
77-69
64-56
76-64
83-81
59-50
59-57 OT
86-66
85-79
79-56
63-61
60-56 3OT
42-43
69-80
55-63
77-71
70-79
53-55
53-54
64-77
58-62
56-63
69-88
63-58
78-57
85-78
79-69
88-72
51-66
77-78
60-66
88-73
85-68
80-77
77-70
79-71
72-60
76-72
62-50
56-52
54-55
46-63
48-37
37-36
25-29
29-37
26-38
19-36
26-17
19-23
18-19
24-26 OT
24-28
30-35
14-31
18-34
11-21
17-29
SITE
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
S
H
S
A
S
H
P
P
P
P
P
S
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
N#
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
N#
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
C
C
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
SJU-OPP
60-72
42-54
SITE
A
N+
SJU-OPP
74-63
SITE
N#
A
A
A
A
A
PITTSBURGH (0-2)
DATE
W/L
12/14/74 L
3/9/74
L
PRINCETON (6-6)
DATE
W/L
11/16/01 W
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 91
12/18/95
12/3/94
12/9/89
12/10/88
12/9/80
1/26/80
12/11/76
1/3/76
3/11/63
3/17/61
1/12/44
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
78-88
58-38
47-62
53-59 OT
51-50 OT
53-56
43-46
46-56
82-81 OT
72-67
48-31
A
H
P
A
A
P
A
P
P+
N+
A
PROVIDENCE (10-15)
DATE
W/L
3/19/96
W
2/19/80
W
12/2/79
W
1/11/78
L
1/5/77
L
1/13/76
L
1/8/75
L
1/19/74
L
2/7/73
L
3/10/73
L
12/11/72 W
2/13/71
L
12/16/69 W
2/12/69
L
12/13/67 W
12/30/67 L
3/7/66
W
3/2/66
W
1/2/65
L
3/12/65
L
2/26/64
W
12/26/63 W
2/26/63
L
2/21/62
L
1/23/60
L
SJU-OPP
82-62
54-52
77-66
69-76
43-46
46-56
68-82
62-67
75-81
76-89
72-65
76-88
68-65
77-80
68-65
76-82
65-48
86-67
61-65
73-81 OT
67-62
60-53
64-83
73-76
63-64
SITE
A+
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
N+
P
A
P
A
P
A
N+
P
A
N+
P
N#
A
P
P
SJU-OPP
85-74
SITE
N
PURDUE (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/30/71 W
RHODE ISLAND (51-37)
DATE
2/24/08
1/13/07
2/18/06
2/26/05
1/7/05
2/28/04
2/14/04
1/19/03
2/1/03
1/31/02
1/9/02
1/24/01
1/6/01
2/8/00
1/25/00
2/21/99
1/27/99
2/3/98
1/6/98
3/8/97
2/2/97
1/11/97
3/21/96
2/11/96
1/25/96
2/12/95
2/7/95
2/13/94
1/9/94
2/27/93
2/3/93
2/22/92
1/15/92
3/2/91
2/23/91
1/12/91
1/27/90
1/11/90
2/25/89
1/3/89
1/23/88
1/9/88
2/12/87
1/5/87
2/13/86
1/16/86
2/16/85
1/24/85
2/18/84
1/26/84
W/L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
SJU-OPP
90-83
81-86
57-55
60-65
60-52
57-55
73-59
57-58
69-53
71-58
87-71
82-67
92-67
80-57
68-53
67-73
68-82
76-94
68-83
61-56
79-77
70-74
76-59
69-64
83-86
81-64
74-69
64-73
68-76
84-80
74-65
88-85
63-84
82-65 OT
78-76 OT
89-81 OT
76-78
75-67
57-83
65-68
85-91
80-99
81-86
89-79
73-66
72-59
73-56
48-44
70-54
74-71
SITE
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
S*
H
A
P++
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
P*
A
H
A
H
P
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
P
A
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
2/15/83
1/19/83
2/16/80
2/3/79
12/10/77
12/4/76
12/27/72
12/28/66
12/14/63
1/26/63
12/1/56
12/3/55
12/4/54
2/12/54
12/5/53
2/3/53
12/6/52
2/4/53
2/6/52
12/1/51
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
63-64
88-75
65-59 OT
55-48
61-65
65-75
89-64
89-75
71-78
79-70
81-41
84-72
82-85
86-81
70-53
96-83
88-71
111-92
65-61
66-61
H
A
A
P
A
P
P#
N#
A
P
A
P
A
C
A
H
A
H
H
A
SJU-OPP
61-47
81-63
68-78
70-39
63-51
49-36
71-60
75-59
59-61
60-59
85-57
77-56
90-64
71-59
SITE
N*
H
A
H
N*
H
A
H
A
N+
A
P
P
C
SJU-OPP
76-53
71-55
74-76
79-58
93-83
72-49
85-70
71-69
66-46
92-51
77-63
82-77
81-69
89-69
73-79
92-67
68-49
91-88 OT
SITE
H
A
H
A
H
A
P
H
P
H
A
P*
H
P
A
P
A
H
RICHMOND (12-2)
DATE
W/L
3/13/08
W
1/12/08
W
2/24/07
L
2/25/06
W
3/10/05
W
2/16/05
W
1/6/04
W
3/1/03
W
2/13/02
L
3/14/86
W
11/25/77 W
12/13/61 W
12/19/57 W
2/13/54
W
RIDER (16-2)
DATE
W/L
12/2/81
W
12/2/80
W
1/2/80
L
11/29/79 W
12/6/77
W
1/22/77
W
12/16/75 W
12/4/74
W
12/5/73
W
12/5/72
W
1/11/72
W
3/3/72
W
2/23/71
W
2/5/71
W
1/6/70
L
2/5/69
W
2/24/68
W
12/20/66 W
RUTGERS (18-17)
DATE
W/L
3/16/06
W
12/5/00
W
12/8/99
L
2/21/95
W
12/6/94
W
2/19/94
L
1/15/94
L
3/7/93
W
2/14/93
L
1/10/93
W
3/4/92
L
1/21/92
W
3/3/91
W
2/13/91
L
12/6/90
L
2/21/90
L
12/6/89
L
2/20/89
L
2/11/89
L
1/28/88
W
1/2/88
W
1/2/88
W
2/24/87
L
1/29/87
W
2/22/86
W
1/25/86
W
2/23/85
W
1/10/85
L
2/25/84
W
1/17/83
L
1/8/83
L
12/30/74 L
12/6/61
W
SJU-OPP
71-62
67-65
70-73
63-61
78-52
72-76
72-81
71-70
81-90
93-86
68-74
75-70
90-87 OT
87-95
69-75 OT
80-91
58-75
74-76
55-91
83-65
65-60
65-60
76-83
79-73
73-60
71-57
71-57
76-85
60-59 OT
77-79
65-70
56-91
102-66
SITE
H++
A
P
A
H
A
H
P*
A
H
H
A
P*
A
H
H
A
H
A
P
A
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
P
A
H
N#
A
ST. BONAVENTURE (43-14)
DATE
W/L
2/13/08
W
2/17/07
W
2/4/06
W
2/19/05
W
2/2/05
W
3/2/04
W
1/24/04
W
2/22/03
W
1/8/03
W
2/28/02
W
1/13/02
W
2/10/01
W
2/1/01
W
2/26/00
L
1/12/00
L
2/27/99
W
1/3/99
W
1/31/98
L
1/14/98
W
3/6/97
W
2/22/97
W
1/9/97
W
2/19/96
W
2/5/96
W
3/5/95
W
2/17/95
L
2/9/95
L
3/5/94
W
2/10/94
L
2/3/94
W
2/22/93
W
2/8/93
W
1/27/92
L
1/12/92
W
1/28/91
W
1/10/91
W
2/15/90
W
2/8/90
W
2/4/89
L
1/21/89
L
2/18/88
W
1/14/88
W
2/2/87
W
1/15/87
W
2/1/86
W
1/6/86
W
2/21/85
W
1/12/85
W
3/8/84
L
2/23/84
W
12/13/83 W
2/7/83
W
12/29/69 L
3/3/65
W
2/15/64
L
12/27/60 L
3/15/58
L
SJU-OPP
81-56
76-68
82-51
65-47
95-62
82-50
114-63
76-72
75-58
91-84
93-87
78-76
104-97 OT
74-83
71-76
64-61 OT
64-48
56-70
55-50
75-59
86-50
82-80 2OT
64-56
76-72
84-78 2OT
61-69
56-63
94-83
78-81 2OT
59-55
70-69
73-60
75-84
83-75
87-78
89-69
83-65
61-58
88-94 OT
65-70
62-60
75-63
68-62
86-73
73-65
81-62
79-64
76-56
67-68
59-51
88-73
68-65
61-96
95-87
83-94
70-83
75-79
SITE
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
S*
A
H
A
H
P*
A
H
P*
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
P
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
N*
A
P
A
N#
P
A
N#
N*
SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (6-2)
DATE
1/4/57
2/18/56
3/24/56
2/17/34
1/9/32
2/21/31
2/7/29
1922
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
SJU-OPP
78-70
80-76
93-82
23-19
21-19
16-24
22-17
SITE
P
P
N*
H
A
A
A
ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (10-5)
DATE
W/L
1/3/81
W
2/24/79
W
1/15/72
L
2/7/68
L
12/10/66 W
12/8/60
W
2/19/60
W
1/14/59
W
12/11/57 L
3/4/53
L
3/19/52
L
1/11/49
W
11/27/49 W
3/5/49
W
2/5/44
W
SJU-OPP
92-72
57-53
77-79
76-83
82-71
87-55
78-69
82-66
86-91
77-89
56-65
67-64
90-64
83-73
66-49
SITE
H
P
P
A
P
P
P
P
P
A
N
H
H
A
C
ST. JOHN’S (13-43)
DATE
1/14/80
1/28/79
2/23/78
1/12/77
1/3/76
W/L
L
L
L
L
L
SJU-OPP
55-72
40-47
57-79
57-74
62-75
SITE
A
H
A
P
A
2/19/75
2/13/74
2/21/73
2/26/72
12/9/71
2/18/70
12/10/68
1/17/68
1/11/67
1/19/66
12/15/64
1/25/63
12/18/62
12/20/61
1/11/61
1/7/59
12/29/58
1/17/59
12/7/57
2/12/57
2/19/55
1/9/54
1/31/53
1/5/51
1/27/51
1/7/50
1/29/49
1/10/48
2/1/47
1/5/46
1/12/46
2/3/45
2/12/44
2/8/43
2/14/42
2/19/41
2/3/39
1/11/39
2/12/38
2/12/37
2/15/36
1929
1/13/28
2/16/28
1927
1927
1926
1925
1924
1921
1919
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
73-92
59-61 OT
76-65
77-70
53-66
46-47
61-64
72-80
85-89
72-82
71-56
72-60
61-56
64-92
74-71
82-77
79-90
72-97
58-65
75-63
71-63
66-69
62-64
57-59
71-92
58-76
45-62
51-56
55-48
40-59
33-63
36-52
36-41
46-76
39-51
37-45
35-30
31-43
30-38
38-39 2OT
23-30
23-45
27-34
35-34
23-22
30-36
26-37
13-17
37-46
2-0 (Forfeit)
27-33
P
A
P
A
P
A
H
A
P
A
H
A
H
A
P
A
N#
P
A
P
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
C
C
A
C
A
C
A
C
R
A
A
A
H
H
SAINT LOUIS (2-2)
DATE
2/28/08
2/1/07
3/9/06
1/25/06
W/L
L
L
W
W
SJU-OPP
55-64
62-73
56-37
66-54
SITE
H
H
N*
A
SJU-OPP
55-51
70-66
SITE
H
A
SAINT PETER’S (13-1)
DATE
W/L
12/27/00 W
1/5/94
W
1/12/93
W
12/7/79
L
12/16/78 W
12/8/64
W
2/7/64
W
2/2/63
W
2/28/61
W
12/1/60
W
2/10/60
W
12/1/60
W
3/13/58
W
1/22/10
W
SJU-OPP
79-69
65-47
80-63
38-58
68-64
98-82
97-84
76-66
99-72
84-69
78-73
84-69
83-72
61-18
SITE
H
H
A
N#
P
P
A
P
P
P
P
P
N++
SAN FRANCISCO (2-2)
DATE
W/L
12/11/04 L
12/2/03
W
12/29/98 W
12/22/73 L
SJU-OPP
54-80
84-52
63-50
63-80
SJU-OPP
65-67
90-76
SITE
A
P
SANTA CLARA (0-3)
DATE
W/L
12/29/87 L
SJU-OPP
54-74
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 92
73-87
56-70
N#
N#
SETON HALL (18-13)
DATE
W/L
12/29/95 L
2/21/70
W
2/19/69
W
2/10/68
W
1/14/67
W
2/9/66
W
1/13/65
W
1/15/64
W
1/5/63
W
1/4/61
W
12/31/60 L
1/4/61
W
1/9/60
L
2/6/59
W
1/4/57
W
3/20/56
W
2/19/32
L
1/3/31
W
3/3/31
W
2/8/30
L
2/13/30
W
2/2/29
W
3/3/39
L
1/14/28
L
1927
L
2/15/22
L
1922
W
1920
L
1920
L
1919
L
SJU-OPP
74-81
86-77
92-76
56-50
85-81
110-64
115-81
83-76
92-75
72-71 OT
83-91
72-71 OT
88-89
82-64
65-62
74-65
34-40 OT
18-17
35-17
31-34
38-37
35-26
27-46
21-40
21-40
22-37
31-27
18-24
24-36
28-32
SITE
A
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
P
N
P
A
P
A
N++
H
A
H
A
A
SJU-OPP
74-68
53-69
56-43
SITE
A
A
H
A
A
A
SIENA (2-1)
DATE
W/L
12/28/07 W
12/5/85
L
11/29/84 W
SOUTH CAROLINA (1-7)
DATE
W/L
3/31/05
L
12/21/99 W
12/20/97 L
11/30/91 L
12/22/90 L
1/29/77
L
12/11/74 L
12/28/68 L
SJU-OPP
60-57
71-64
65-77
67-81
61-73
59-78
54-89
58-64
SITE
N++
P
A
H
A
P
A
S
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (1-0)
DATE
W/L
11/18/00 W
SJU-OPP
84-71
SITE
N#
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-1)
SJU-OPP
65-79
SITE
C
SOUTH FLORIDA (1-0)
DATE
2/5/87
W/L
W
SJU-OPP
84-68
SITE
P
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA (0-1)
DATE
12/8/72
W/L
L
SJU-OPP
74-85
SITE
A
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (0-1)
DATE
3/18/93
W/L
L
SJU-OPP
34-56
SITE
A++
SJU-OPP
83-90
SITE
N+
SJU-OPP
57-55
SITE
N#
SJU-OPP
69-72
60-82
70-72
59-57
72-63
51-63
53-52
45-37
SITE
A#
A
A
A
N#
A
A
N#
STANFORD (0-1)
DATE
3/17/01
W/L
L
STETSON (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/14/84 W
SYRACUSE (4-4)
SITE
A#
H
N
N
SAN JOSE STATE (1-1)
DATE
W/L
1/2/74
L
12/22/72 W
L
L
DATE
W/L
12/17/49 L
SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.) (2-0)
DATE
W/L
12/19/06 W
12/28/05 W
12/9/78
12/21/73
SITE
A
DATE
W/L
11/13/07 L
12/4/99
L
12/6/91
L
12/5/81
W
12/26/56 W
12/10/47 L
2/19/46
W
1/31/45
W
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
TEMPLE (65-78)
DATE
W/L
3/15/08
L
3/2/08
L
1/26/08
W
3/7/07
W
2/22/07
W
1/10/07
W
3/10/06
W
2/14/06
L
1/8/06
W
2/22/05
W
2/12/05
W
2/21/04
W
1/31/04
W
2/13/03
W
1/14/03
W
3/3/02
L
2/2/02
L
2/13/01
W
1/16/01
W
2/29/00
W
1/8/00
L
2/9/99
L
1/14/99
L
3/5/98
L
2/17/98
L
1/26/98
L
2/13/97
L
1/30/97
L
2/8/96
L
1/27/96
L
2/28/95
W
1/15/95
L
1/25/94
L
1/2/94
L
3/8/93
L
2/19/93
L
1/3/93
W
3/8/92
L
1/19/92
L
1/10/92
W
2/4/91
W
1/22/91
L
1/31/90
L
12/12/89 L
2/2/89
L
12/12/88 L
3/8/88
L
3/2/88
L
12/10/87 L
3/3/87
L
2/7/87
L
1/18/87
L
2/8/86
W
1/9/86
W
3/8/85
L
3/2/85
W
1/3/85
L
3/3/84
L
1/4/84
L
3/9/83
L
2/19/83
W
1/22/83
W
1/23/82
L
3/4/81
W
2/14/81
W
2/9/80
W
3/3/79
L
2/21/79
L
2/11/78
L
2/28/77
L
3/1/76
L
2/18/76
W
2/15/75
L
2/16/74
L
3/3/73
W
2/10/73
W
3/4/72
L
2/19/72
L
2/6/71
W
12/28/70 L
2/28/70
L
2/13/70
W
3/1/69
W
1/18/69
L
3/1/68
L
1/27/68
W
1/28/67
L
2/5/66
W
12/30/65 W
2/13/65
W
1/11/64
W
2/16/63
W
3/9/62
W
1/27/62
W
SJU-OPP
64-69
56-57
68-67
66-62
92-76
80-67
73-59
44-57
59-57
63-56
69-57
76-53
83-71
78-59
65-55
84-87 2OT
72-82
71-62
73-51
62-59
51-64
78-85
47-62
52-76
42-50
62-68 OT
62-64
59-68
58-60
52-54
73-64 OT
64-74
46-60
54-67
60-71
65-66
71-66
59-75
61-74
60-55
66-60
56-73
63-78
54-74
71-79
57-63
67-79
62-75
62-83
68-84
69-78
69-70
65-63
80-71
61-62
70-66
45-77
58-69
83-89 OT
69-88
88-59
80-73
77-82
60-55
61-58
53-52 OT
60-61
68-76
65-72
74-81
72-80
74-62
67-81
67-73 OT
70-60
74-42
57-65
58-60
71-64
57-60
59-63
55-54
68-67
59-79
63-94
67-62
64-72
105-74
97-65
73-59
53-52
64-54
75-65
53-49
SITE
N*
P
A
N*
P
A
N*
A
P
A
P
P
A
P
A
P
A
H
A
P
A
H
A
S*
A
P
A
H
A
S
P
A
S
A
P*
H
A
P*
S
H
H
A
H
A
A
P
N*
P
A
A*
A
P
P
P
N*
P
P
P
S
S*
P
P
P
H*
P
C
P*
P
P
P
P*
P
P
P
N*
P
P*
P
P
S#
P*
P
P*
P
P*
P
P
P
P#
P
P
P
P*
P
3/11/61
2/18/61
1/30/60
1/24/59
3/8/58
1/25/58
2/28/57
3/10/56
2/22/56
2/5/55
2/6/54
1/23/54
2/21/53
1/3/53
3/1/52
2/23/52
2/24/51
2/3/51
2/25/50
1/2/50
2/26/49
2/17/48
2/12/47
3/2/46
3/3/45
3/4/44
3/6/43
3/6/42
3/1/41
2/28/40
3/3/39
3/4/38
3/5/37
12/16/35
12/19/34
1/17/33
1/20/32
12/17/29
1928
1924
1924
12/19/23
1922
1921
1915
1914
1913
1911
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
72-62
86-83 OT
59-52
64-57
77-91
58-73
48-54
82-89
77-68
82-83
58-73
57-56
53-45
64-70
59-56
67-76
75-67
66-63
74-90
53-61
56-57
59-54
55-54
42-62
47-72
48-46
28-32
49-46
53-35
14-39
38-42
36-40
32-53
30-32
18-32
19-43
45-28
32-35
19-33
38-27
27-19
31-26
26-12
22-17
24-11
33-21
35-24
22-19
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
C
C
H
C
W
C
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
H
C
C
C
C
C
C
R
R
A
A
A
A
H
H
A
TENNESSEE (1-2)
DATE
W/L
12/10/98 W
12/9/97
L
12/4/48
L
SJU-OPP
55-53
54-74
68-83
SITE
H
A
C
SJU-OPP
61-70
54-55
57-61
SITE
N++
C
C
SJU-OPP
58-51
64-50
SITE
N++
N#
TEXAS (0-3)
DATE
W/L
3/5/80
L
12/18/48 L
12/20/47 L
TEXAS A&M (2-0)
DATE
W/L
3/23/05
W
12/28/92 W
TEXAS CHRISTIAN (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/28/95 W
SJU-OPP
93-92 2OT
SITE
N#
TEXAS EL-PASO (1-1)
DATE
W/L
12/28/97 W
12/9/72
L
SJU-OPP
78-67
62-63
SITE
A
N#
SJU-OPP
70-65
62-58
SITE
N+
C
SJU-OPP
73-79
55-66
67-64
SITE
H
A
N#
TEXAS TECH (2-0)
DATE
W/L
3/20/04
W
12/15/52 W
TULSA (1-2)
DATE
W/L
11/29/99 L
11/28/98 L
12/7/97
W
DATE
W/L
12/26/53 L
1/4/47
W
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1-1)
SJU-OPP
64-71
52-48
SITE
C
C
SJU-OPP
76-78
SITE
A
SJU-OPP
61-63
85-69
63-62
84-70
74-81
SITE
A
H
A
P
N#
VANDERBILT (0-1)
DATE
W/L
11/19/00 L
VERMONT (3-2)
DATE
1/6/79
1/21/78
1/24/76
2/1/75
1/4/75
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
VILLANOVA (24-41)
DATE
W/L
2/4/08
W
2/6/07
L
2/7/06
L
2/7/05
L
2/2/04
W
2/3/03
W
1/28/02
L
12/11/00 L
2/17/00
L
12/1/98
L
12/23/96 L
12/18/94 W
2/6/93
W
12/8/90
L
1/20/90
L
1/24/89
L
12/12/87 W
2/19/87
L
12/21/85 W
2/19/85
L
11/30/83 L
2/22/83
L
1/31/82
W
2/28/81
L
2/23/80
W
2/9/79
W
2/25/78
L
2/19/77
L
2/28/76
L
2/22/75
L
2/23/74
W
1/27/73
L
2/4/72
W
3/13/71
L
2/20/71
L
12/19/70 L
2/7/70
L
1/11/69
L
2/17/68
W
2/11/67
L
1/16/66
W
2/20/65
W
2/22/64
W
1/12/63
L
12/28/62 W
3/3/62
L
1/28/61
W
2/27/60
W
1/9/59
W
2/12/58
W
1/19/57
W
12/14/55 W
2/17/39
L
2/11/30
L
1/31/29
L
1/11/27
L
2/18/26
L
1/29/25
L
1/18/24
L
1/31/23
W
1/20/23
L
3/4/22
L
1/25/22
L
2/16/21
L
1/15/21
L
SJU-OPP
SITE
74-72
S
127-120 4OT N+
79-65
N#
43-56
H
57-70
C
69-68
C
54-78
C
40-65
C
DATE
W/L
3/19/85
L
21/21/58 W
2/28/51
W
12/11/43 W
2/20/42
W
2/21/41
L
1/17/40
W
DATE
12/4/82
1/27/82
W/L
L
W
SJU-OPP
64-75
60-52
SITE
A
P
VIRGINIA TECH (2-3)
SJU-OPP
77-55
39-56
58-71
52-67
74-67
92-75
73-102
75-78
61-68
49-61
65-81
60-57
77-66
82-83
62-69
55-69
53-52
87-88 2OT
63-61
44-47
50-57 OT
62-70
84-64
62-72
60-59
54-50 OT
64-72
78-92
60-71
67-71
59-53
72-79 2OT
68-65
75-93
55-63
75-85
65-92
62-87
63-54
73-78
71-69
69-61
69-63
61-63
59-54
59-66
64-63
78-75
82-70
86-82
59-51
83-70
8-36
19-22
20-35
17-30
19-25
24-32
23-24
26-18
33-34
26-28
24-18
14-24
22-31
SJU-OPP
61-68
86-63
67-54
52-32
50-37
39-52
43-39
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 93
DATE
2/3/00
1/9/99
1/10/98
1/25/97
1/29/96
W/L
L
W
L
W
L
SJU-OPP
62-68
78-66
61-72
68-50
76-85
SITE
A
H
A
H
A
SJU-OPP
87-56
SITE
H
WAGNER (1-0)
DATE
W/L
11/27/93 W
WAKE FOREST (12-4)
SITE
P
A
P
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
S
S
A
P
A
P
P
S
P
S
P
P
P
P
P
S
P
P
P
P
P
P+
P
N*
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P#
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
H
P
H
H
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
VIRGINIA (5-2)
UTAH (4-4)
DATE
W/L
12/29/70 W
3/25/61
W
12/27/58 W
12/29/51 L
12/23/50 L
12/26/49 W
12/27/48 L
12/9/44
L
UTAH STATE (1-1)
SITE
A++
P
H
C
C
C
C
DATE
W/L
3/25/04
W
2/22/69
L
2/28/68
W
2/18/67
W
1/12/66
W
2/6/64
W
1/18/64
W
12/11/62 L
3/16/62
L
1/13/62
W
3/18/61
W
1/31/61
W
2/14/59
W
1/2/53
L
2/2/52
W
12/10/38 W
SJU-OPP
84-80
77-87
85-69
79-66
97-72
117-91
73-64
46-75
85-96 OT
65-63
96-86
72-70
76-67
53-71
76-71
54-49
SITE
N+
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
N+
P
N+
A
P
C
C
H
WASHINGTON (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/27/67 W
SJU-OPP
79-74
SITE
N#
WASHINGTON STATE (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/26/73 W
SJU-OPP
72-65
SITE
N#
WEST VIRGINIA (10-22)
DATE
W/L
2/4/95
W
1/10/95
L
3/2/94
W
1/22/94
L
1/23/93
L
1/26/93
W
2/29/92
L
1/30/92
L
2/26/91
W
1/26/91
L
1/22/90
L
1/9/90
L
3/5/89
L
2/23/89
L
1/10/89
L
1/26/88
L
12/21/87 L
2/22/87
L
12/8/86
L
3/3/86
W
1/27/86
W
12/9/85
L
2/28/85
L
1/5/85
L
3/1/84
W
1/7/84
W
3/5/83
L
2/9/83
L
12/26/70 W
3/15/63
W
3/12/60
L
3/13/59
L
SJU-OPP
71-65
69-71
91-83
83-97
81-82 2OT
70-67
82-95
77-88
98-89
94-116
72-82
62-82
59-79
50-65
61-76
73-80
60-70
68-84
49-61
72-64
78-70
45-72
67-71
50-51
75-72
74-70 OT
66-77
64-93
100-83
97-88
100-106
92-95
SITE
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
P*
A
H
H
A
A
H
N*
P
A
A
P
H
A
A
P
S
N+
N+
N+
WESTERN CAROLINA (1-0)
DATE
W/L
11/17/00 W
SJU-OPP
103-53
SITE
N#
WESTERN KENTUCKY (2-5)
DATE
W/L
12/21/00 W
11/27/99 W
12/20/52 L
1/1/49
L
1/24/48
L
1/25/47
L
12/27/44 L
SJU-OPP
74-68
81-55
83-88
69-86
74-84
50-56
48-81
SITE
A
H
C
C
C
C
C
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
WICHITA STATE (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/29/64 W
SJU-OPP
76-69
SITE
P
Records vs. Division I Opponents*
WILLIAM & MARY (2-0)
DATE
W/L
11/26/77 W
2/13/39
W
SJU-OPP
69-60
52-43
SITE
N#
H
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1-0)
DATE
W/L
12/31/96 W
SJU-OPP
64-59
SITE
A
WRIGHT STATE (1-0)
DATE
12/6/91
W/L
W
SJU-OPP
87-77
SITE
N#
SJU-OPP
71-57
92-99
45-42
SITE
H
A
H
SJU-OPP
61-53
71-66
72-76
62-72
82-74
61-62
68-58
58-62
73-68
67-59
87-97
81-73
80-88 OT
77-84
79-76
73-86
66-94
53-59
62-72
79-65
71-84
96-109 2OT
77-71
78-65
75-63
76-74
83-74
76-67
71-66
87-80
101-83
93-78
75-76
75-68
SITE
N*
H
A
A
H
N*
A
H
N*
H
N*
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
A
P
P
WYOMING (2-2)
DATE
W/L
12/3/96
W
12/23/65 L
12/28/38 W
XAVIER (21-15)
DATE
W/L
3/14/08
W
3/6/08
W
2/10/08
L
2/28/07
L
1/21/07
W
3/11/06
L
2/28/06
W
1/4/06
L
3/11/05
W
1/29/05
W
3/11/04
L
1/17/04
W
3/5/03
L
2/16/02
L
2/7/01
W
1/20/01
L
3/5/00
L
2/4/99
L
1/20/98
L
2/8/97
W
1/31/96
L
1/10/76
L
1/26/74
W
2/17/73
W
1/26/72
W
1/30/71
W
12/6/69
W
12/14/68 W
1/9/68
W
2/1/67
W
2/26/66
W
1/30/65
W
12/20/63 L
2/2/62
W
SJU W-L
Akron
2-0
Alabama
1-0
UAB
0-1
American
16-4
Arizona
0-2
Arkansas
0-1
Army
2-3
Auburn
0-2
Austin Peay
1-0
Ball State
1-1
Baylor
1-0
Boston College 12-7
Boston U.
6-0
Bowling Green 8-4
Bradley
1-4
Brig. Young
4-4
Bucknell
17-3
Buffalo
1-0
Butler
1-0
California
1-0
UC-Davis
1-0
UCLA
0-2
UC-SB
3-0
Cal St-Fullerton 1-0
Canisius
6-3
Centenary
1-0
Charlotte
3-2
Chattanooga 1-1
Chicago St.
0-1
Cincinnati
1-3
Cleveland St. 0-3
Colorado
4-4
Connecticut
2-4
Coppin State 0-1
Cornell
2-0
Creighton
4-2
Davidson
7-4
Dayton
11-15
Delaware
28-8
Delaware St. 1-0
Denver
1-0
DePaul
6-9
Drake
0-1
Drexel
43-7
Duke
0-10
Duquesne
33-10
East Carolina 0-2
E. Washington 0-1
Evansville
1-1
Fairfield
18-4
Fair. Dickinson 2-0
Florida
1-1
Fordham
24-16
Furman
2-0
George Mason 1-0
Georgetown
16-16
G. Washington 28-23
Georgia State 0-1
Georgia Tech 1-0
Gonzaga
2-3
Hartford
1-0
Harvard
1-0
Hawaii
3-3
Hofstra
23-3
Holy Cross
3-1
Idaho
1-1
Illinois
1-0
Illinois-Chi.
1-0
Indiana
1-2
Iona
3-0
Iowa
1-0
First Met
12/3/97
3/26/96
12/23/98
1/12/55
12/30/47
12/21/46
1920
12/18/56
12/30/96
3/15/02
12/30/76
1/9/65
2/25/83
12/26/62
1/14/50
12/29/62
12/22/51
3/19/05
1/31/41
12/20/03
12/10/04
12/28/46
12/12/81
12/11/81
2/24/42
1/27/65
1/25/81
12/5/98
12/30/88
2/8/58
3/16/86
12/26/38
2/7/53
3/15/95
12/11/80
1/1/38
12/17/56
12/19/39
1927
11/26/93
12/6/47
2/26/37
12/28/61
1918
3/11/60
2/25/38
12/19/96
11/15/01
1/28/69
12/1/64
1/22/98
12/19/56
1919
1/15/55
3/12/02
1913
1/15/32
12/21/01
3/15/01
12/31/01
12/5/92
12/30/98
2/22/47
12/5/62
12/26/64
12/7/46
12/28/64
12/17/82
12/30/68
2/26/47
12/28/85
Last Met
12/12/98
3/26/96
12/23/98
12/8/92
12/1/93
12/21/46
1/27/75
3/21/03
12/30/96
11/27/07
12/30/76
12/9/03
11/17/07
12/29/80
12/27/86
12/29/82
11/19/06
3/19/05
1/31/41
12/20/03
12/10/04
12/27/47
12/21/96
12/11/81
11/26/02
1/27/65
1/16/08
12/23/99
12/30/88
12/27/69
12/2/87
11/25/01
12/29/89
3/15/95
1/2/82
12/9/07
11/26/05
3/8/08
12/30/03
11/26/93
12/6/47
12/21/02
12/28/61
12/31/07
11/20/96
2/6/08
11/25/97
11/15/01
12/13/69
12/21/07
11/12/07
12/27/67
3/12/08
2/11/56
3/12/02
1/8/80
1/30/08
12/21/01
3/15/01
11/29/07
12/5/92
12/30/98
12/28/73
12/28/06
12/4/07
12/26/50
12/28/64
12/17/82
12/15/84
3/14/96
12/28/85
SJU W-L
Jacksonville
3-1
Kansas
2-5
Kansas State 0-2
Kentucky
0-2
Lafayette
32-8
La Salle
63-49
Lehigh
12-0
Liberty
1-0
Long Beach St. 1-0
Long Island
2-1
Louisiana St. 1-0
Louisville
0-2
Loyola (Md.) 16-6
Loyola Marym. 0-2
Manhattan
11-6
Maryland
1-3
Massachusetts 26-27
Memphis
1-1
Miami (Fla.)
3-1
Michigan State 1-1
Minnesota
1-1
Mississippi
0-2
Mississippi St. 3-1
Missouri
2-0
Monmouth
0-1
Morehead St. 1-0
Mt. St. Mary’s 10-1
Morgan State 1-0
Murray State 0-1
Navy
1-5
Nebraska
0-1
Nevada-Reno 2-0
New Mexico
0-1
Niagara
3-2
North Carolina 3-5
N. Carolina St. 0-3
Northeastern 1-1
N. Illinois
2-0
Notre Dame
0-1
Old Dominion 7-4
Ohio
1-3
Ohio State
0-5
Oklahoma
0-1
Oklahoma St. 0-1
Oregon
0-1
Oregon State 1-1
Pacific
4-1
Penn State
9-13
Penn
46-32
Pittsburgh
0-2
Princeton
6-6
Providence
10-15
Purdue
1-0
Rhode Island 51-37
Richmond
12-2
Rider
16-2
Rutgers
18-17
St. Bonaventure 43-14
St. Francis (N.Y.) 6-2
Saint Francis (Pa.)11-5
St. John’s
13-43
Saint Louis
2-2
Saint Mary’s 2-0
Saint Peter’s 13-1
San Francisco 2-2
San Jose State 1-1
Santa Clara
0-3
Seton Hall
18-13
Siena
2-1
South Carolina 1-7
S. Carolina St. 1-0
USC
0-1
South Florida 1-0
First Met
12/22/66
12/30/42
1/3/48
1/6/39
12/6/30
12/17/09
3/4/59
3/18/04
12/3/99
12/23/35
12/3/49
3/22/56
1916
1/4/90
1917
3/18/72
1/26/83
12/27/91
1/20/51
12/18/65
12/28/63
11/27/87
1/12/37
12/29/39
12/28/94
2/3/73
12/22/09
12/4/92
12/30/52
1919
3/28/96
12/14/46
12/19/69
1923
1/16/37
3/13/65
3/12/82
2/3/69
12/29/92
1/5/80
12/21/38
3/24/61
3/21/08
3/27/04
12/19/38
12/27/85
12/3/71
12/14/82
12/9/22
3/9/74
1/12/44
1/23/60
12/30/71
12/14/40
2/13/54
12/20/66
12/6/61
3/15/58
1923
2/5/44
1919
1/25/06
12/28/05
1/22/10
12/22/73
12/22/72
12/21/73
1919
11/29/84
12/28/68
11/18/00
12/17/49
2/5/87
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 94
Last Met
1/10/81
12/6/05
12/20/58
3/20/97
11/17/06
2/18/08
1/21/82
3/18/04
12/3/99
1/4/80
12/3/49
12/9/06
1/4/96
12/29/90
12/18/79
12/8/82
1/23/08
3/29/05
2/6/91
12/27/80
12/29/65
12/21/98
12/27/97
3/14/85
12/28/94
2/3/73
1/19/78
12/4/92
12/30/52
3/14/59
3/28/96
12/15/71
12/19/69
12/18/71
12/22/01
2/7/81
12/18/82
2/11/70
12/29/92
12/22/04
12/10/06
12/10/05
3/21/08
3/27/04
12/19/38
12/28/88
12/27/03
12/1/07
1/19/08
12/14/74
11/16/01
3/19/96
12/30/71
2/24/08
3/13/08
12/2/81
3/16/06
2/13/08
1/4/57
1/3/81
1/14/80
2/28/08
12/19/06
12/27/00
12/11/04
1/2/74
12/29/87
12/29/95
12/28/07
3/31/05
11/18/00
12/17/49
2/5/87
SJU W-L
S.W. Louisiana 0-1
S.W. Mo. St. 0-1
Stanford
0-1
Stetson
1-0
Syracuse
4-4
Temple
65-78
Tennessee
1-2
Texas
0-3
Texas A&M
2-0
Texas Christian 1-0
Texas-El Paso 1-1
Texas Tech
2-0
Tulsa
1-2
Utah
4-4
Utah State
1-1
Vanderbilt
0-1
Vermont
3-2
Villanova
24-41
Virginia
5-2
VCU
1-1
Virginia Tech 2-3
Wagner
1-0
Wake Forest 12-4
Washington
1-0
Washington St. 1-0
West Virginia 10-22
W. Carolina
1-0
W. Kentucky 2-5
Wichita State 1-0
Wm. & Mary 2-0
Wisc.-GB
1-0
Wright State 1-0
Wyoming
2-2
Xavier
21-15
First Met
12/8/72
3/18/93
3/17/01
12/14/84
1/31/45
1913
12/4/48
12/20/47
12/28/92
12/28/95
12/9/72
12/15/51
12/7/97
12/9/44
1/4/47
11/19/00
1/4/75
1920
1/17/40
1/27/82
1/29/96
11/27/93
12/10/38
12/28/67
12/26/73
3/13/59
11/17/00
12/27/44
12/29/64
2/13/39
12/31/96
12/6/91
12/28/38
1/11/58
Last Met
12/8/72
3/18/93
3/17/01
12/14/84
11/13/07
3/15/08
12/10/98
3/5/80
3/23/05
12/28/95
12/28/97
3/20/04
11/29/99
12/29/70
12/26/53
11/19/00
1/6/79
2/4/08
3/19/85
12/4/82
2/3/00
11/27/93
3/25/04
12/28/67
12/26/73
2/4/95
11/17/00
12/21/00
12/29/64
11/26/77
12/31/96
12/6/91
12/3/96
3/14/08
* Records are for teams as Division I only
HISTORY
COACHES
The history of Saint Joseph’s head coaches from 1930 through the present.
JACK RAMSAY
1955-65
Hawk Head Coaches
COACH (Alma Mater)
YRS. SEASON(S)
John Dever (Saint Joseph’s ‘10)
Edward Bennis (Penn ‘06)
John Donahue (Saint Joseph’s ‘08)
John Lavin (Saint Joseph’s ‘15)
Tom Temple (Saint Joseph’s ‘21)
Bill Ferguson (Penn ‘20)
John McMenamin (Saint Joseph’s ‘38)
Jack Ramsay (Saint Joseph’s ‘49)
Jack McKinney (Saint Joseph’s ‘57)
Harry Booth (Saint Joseph’s ‘62)
Jim Lynam (Saint Joseph’s ‘63)
Jim Boyle (Saint Joseph’s ‘64)
John Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘78)
Phil Martelli (Widener ‘76)
1
1
8
7
2
25
2
11
8
4
3
9
5
13
1909-10
1910-11
1911-12 thru 1918-19
1919-20 thru 1925-26
1926-27 thru 1927-28
1928-29 thru 1952-53
1953-54 thru 1954-55
1955-56 thru 1965-66
1966-67 thru 1973-74
1974-75 thru 1977-78
1978-79 thru 1980-81
1981-82 thru 1989-90
1990-91 thru 1994-95
1995-96 thru present
W
L
PCT.
10
6
6
6
78 52
50 62
12 22
309 208
26 23
234 72
144 77
44 61
65 28
151 114
75 69
261 152
.625
.500
.600
.446
.353
.598
.531
.765
.652
.419
.699
.570
.521
.632
BILL FERGUSON
1928-53
Considered one of the finest teachers of the game...
Amassed a 234-72 record (.765) in 11 years, owning
the school record for winning percentage and now the
third most wins in SJU history...Led the Hawks to five
consecutive NCAA berths and nine straight postseason
bids, which are both the most by a Hawk coach...
Overall, missed the postseason only once in 11
Jack Ramsay Year-by-Year years...His 1961 team made the only Final Four
Season
Record
appearance in school history...The 1965-66
1955-56 23-6 (NIT)
Hawks were chosen as the nation’s preseason
1956-57 17-7
#1 team by Sports Illustrated...Went on to a
1957-58 18-9 (NIT)
successful NBA career, winning 864 games in
1958-59 22-5 (NCAA)
21 seasons, while leading Portland to the 19761959-60 20-7 (NCAA)
77 NBA title...Inducted into the Naismith
1960-61 25-5 (NCAA)
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992...
1961-62 18-10 (NCAA)
Member of the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1983), the
1962-63 23-5 (NCAA)
SJU Athletics Hall of Fame (1999) and the SJU
1963-64 18-10 (NIT)
Basketball Hall of Fame (1974)...Graduated
1964-65 26-3 (NCAA)
from Saint Joseph’s in 1949.
1965-66 24-5 (NCAA)
Total
234-72 (11 years)
Longest-tenured basketball coach in SJU history, compiling a 309-208 record in 25 seasons…Holds SJU
record for wins...Coached the legendary “Mighty
Mites” squad which compiled a 54-17 (.761) mark
from 1934-38… Mentored future coaching standouts
such as Jack Kraft, Jack Ramsay, and George Senesky,
who was also an All-American in 1942-43…His team’s record in the decade of
the 1940’s was 132-78…1952 team was the first SJU squad to enter a postseason tournament, the National Catholic Invitational, and was the first team
to win 20 games in a season...Inducted into the SJU Basketball Hall of Fame
in 1973 and the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
Bill Ferguson Year-by-Year
Season
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
Record
8-10
12-9
16-5
8-10
7-9
6-11
12-3
14-5
Season
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
Record
15-4
13-5
9-12
10-5
12-6
12-6
18-4
18-7
12-11
Season
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
Total
Record
9-11
16-6
13-11
12-11
10-15
13-14
20-7 (NCI)
14-11
309-208 (25 years)
JACK McKINNEY
1966-74
Jack McKinney
Year-by-Year
Season
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
Total
Oversaw some of the Hawks’ best teams, reaching the
NCAA Tournament five times in his eight seasons...
Compiled a record of 144-77 (.651)…Named the
1973-74 Eastern Coach of the Year…Mentored Hawk
greats such as All-Americans Cliff Anderson and Mike
Bantom…Swept the MAC regular season three
times…Coached in the NBA for five seasons
with Indiana and the L.A. Lakers, posting 135
wins...Helped the Lakers to their 1980 NBA
title…Earned NBA Coach of the Year honors
with Indiana in 1981…Inducted into the SJU
Athletics Hall of Fame (2004), the SJU
Basketball Hall of Fame (1980) and the Big 5
Hall of Fame (1992)...A 1957 graduate of Saint
Joseph’s, he played for Jack Ramsay.
Record
16-10
17-9
17-11 (NCAA)
15-12
19-9 (NCAA)
19-9 (NCAA)
22-6 (NCAA)
19-11 (NCAA)
144-77 (8 years)
JOHN McMENAMIN
1953-55
Took over the reins of Hawk head coach from his mentor Bill Ferguson...Was at the helm for two seasons
and then followed by Jack Ramsay...Coached standouts such as Kurt Englebert and Mike Fallon... Was one
of the “Mighty Mites” coached by Ferguson... Inducted
into the SJU Basketball Hall of Fame in 1975 and
into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
John McMenamin
Year-by-Year
Season
1953-54
1954-55
Total
Record
14-9
12-14
26-23 (2 years)
The last six of seven SJU coaches, pictured in 1995 - (from left) John
Griffin, the late Jim Boyle, Jack Ramsay, Phil Martelli, Jack McKinney and
Jim Lynam. All together, they have led the Hawks to a combined total of
930 victories.
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COACHES
HARRY BOOTH
1974-78
Owned the unique distinction of being a team captain
and head coach in both baseball and basketball...Before
being named head coach in 1974, spent eight years on
the staff, with three as freshman coach...Teammate of
Jim Lynam’s while playing under Jack Ramsay...
Coached Hawk standouts such as Boo Williams and
Harry Booth Year-by-Year Norman Black, as well as future head coach John
Griffin...Won 140 games as Hawk baseball
Season
Record
coach...Recently inducted into the SJU Athletics
1974-75 8-17
Hall of Fame (2006).
1975-76 10-16
1976-77
1977-78
Total
13-13
13-15
44-61 (4 years)
JIM LYNAM
1978-81
In just three seasons as head coach, led the Hawks to
the postseason every year...Included in that span was
the memorable upset of top-ranked DePaul in the 1981
NCAA Second Round and the advancement to the Elite
Eight...Implemented the “Four to Score” offensive
scheme...Compiled a 65-28 (.698) mark in his three
seasons...Team swept the 1979-80 City Series,
Jim Lynam Year-by-Year
one of his two Big 5 titles…Went 28-5 in ECC
Season
Record
play…Member of the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1975),
1978-79 19-11 (NIT)
the SJU Athletics Hall of Fame (2003) and the
1979-80 21-9 (NIT)
SJU Basketball Hall of Fame (1975)...Graduated
1980-81 25-8 (NCAA)
from Saint Joseph’s in 1963.
Total
65-28 (3 years)
Coaches by Winning Pct.
COACH
YRS
1. Jack Ramsay
11
2. Jim Lynam
3
3. Jack McKinney 8
4. Phil Martelli
13
5. John Dever
1
6. John Donahue
8
7. Bill Ferguson
25
8. Jim Boyle
9
9. John McMenamin 2
10. John Griffin
5
11. Edward Bennis 1
12. John Lavin
7
13. Harry Booth
4
14. Tom Temple
2
W
L PCT.
234 72 .765
65 28 .699
144 77 .652
261 152 .632
10
6 .625
78 52 .600
309 208 .598
151 114 .570
26 23 .531
75 69 .521
6
6 .500
50 62 .446
44 61 .419
12 22 .353
Coaches by Victories
COACH
YRS
1. Bill Ferguson
25
2. Phil Martelli
13
3. Jack Ramsay
11
4. Jim Boyle
9
5. Jack McKinney
8
6. John Donahue
8
7. John Griffin
5
8. Jim Lynam
3
9. John Lavin
7
10. Harry Booth
4
11. John McMenamin 2
12. Tom Temple
2
13. John Dever
1
14. Edward Bennis
1
W
L
309 208
261 152
234 72
151 114
144 77
78 52
75 69
65 28
50 62
44 61
26 23
12 22
10
6
6
6
JIM BOYLE
1981-90
Started coaching career on Hawk Hill by reeling off
four postseason appearances in five years…Only
Hawk coach to reach the NCAA Tournament in his first
season…Posted a 151-114 (.569) record including
three 20-win seasons…Earned both Atlantic 10 and
Big 5 Coach of the Year honors in 1985Jim Boyle Year-by-Year 86…Won two Big 5 crowns…Won the 1982 ECC
Tournament and the 1986 Atlantic 10
Season
Record
Conference Tournament titles… Led the 19831981-82 25-5 (NCAA)
84 upset of second-ranked DePaul…Coached
1982-83 15-13
1983-84 20-9 (NIT)
eight NBA draft picks, including first-round
1984-85 19-12 (NIT)
choice Maurice Martin…Reached 100 wins in
1985-86 26-6 (NCAA)
only his fifth season, one of only two SJU coach1986-87 16-13
es to do so…Was an assistant coach for the
1987-88 15-14
NBA’s Denver Nuggets…Member of the Big 5
1988-89 8-21
Hall of Fame (1997) and SJU’s Basketball Hall of
1989-90 7-21
Fame (1981)...1964 graduate of the University
Total
151-114 (9 years)
who played for Jack Ramsay.
JOHN GRIFFIN
1990-95
Revived SJU basketball in a five-year stint that included two postseason appearances and a 75-69 (.521)
record...Guided the Hawks to two berths in the NIT...
Served as a Hawk assistant for two years under Jim
Lynam and Jim Boyle...Went on to coach Siena College
for four seasons, compiling a 70-44 record...
John Griffin Year-by-Year Returned to SJU in 1987 as a part-time assistant
for a year and then became the school’s 13th
Season
Record
1990-91 13-17
head coach in 1990...Coached such SJU greats
1991-92 13-15
as Craig Amos, Rap Curry, and Bernard
1992-93 18-11 (NIT)
Blunt…1978 SJU graduate who played under
1993-94 14-14
Harry Booth.
1994-95
Total
17-12 (NIT)
75-69 (5 years)
PHIL MARTELLI
1995-present
Has guided the Hawks to nine postseason berths and
seven in the last eight years...Only SJU coach to earn
National Coach of the Year honors as he led the Hawks
to a 30-2 record in 2004, which included a 27-0 regular season, the number-one national ranking and a
berth in the Elite Eight...Four-time Atlantic 10
Phil Martelli Year-by-Year Coach of the Year..Led SJU to the 1997 A-10
Season
Record
Tournament title...Now ranks second on the SJU
1995-96 19-13 (NIT)
all-time list for wins with 261 entering 20081996-97 26-7 (NCAA)
09...Owns the best posteason record of any SJU
1997-98 11-17
coach with a 17-9 mark...Coached the 2004
1998-99 12-18
Wooden Award winner and consensus National
1999-00 13-16
Player of the Year Jameer Nelson...Has three for2000-01 26-7 (NCAA)
mer players in the NBA, with first-round draft
2001-02 19-12 (NIT)
picks Nelson and Delonte West as well as
2002-03 23-7 (NCAA)
Dwayne Jones.
2003-04 30-2 (NCAA)
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Total
24-12 (NIT)
19-14 (NIT)
18-14
21-13 (NCAA)
261-152 (13 years)
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SJU BY THE NUMBERS
1
The national ranking Saint Joseph’s earned in
both the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today
polls of March 8, 2004. It marked the first time ever
that the Hawks were the nation’s top-ranked team
during the regular season. Another number-one spot
in SJU history came when Sports Illustrated gave the
Hawks the top preseason ranking prior to the 196566 season.
2
5
The Hawks won five consecutive Atlantic 10 regular season titles (from 1999-00 to 2004-05) and
share the conference record with the Massachusetts’
teams of the mid-1990’s.
6
Number of players referred to as the "Mighty
Mites", which helped put Saint Joseph’s on the
national basketball map in the 1930’s. The "Mites" –
Jim Smale, Matt Guokas, John Kenney, John
McMenamin, Dan Kenney and Joe Oakes– compiled a 54-17 overall mark from 1934-38.
Consecutive seasons Jameer Nelson led the
Atlantic 10 Conference in assists per game. Nelson,
who led the league in assists in each of his first two
seasons on Hawk Hill (2000-01, 2001-02), is the
only player in conference history to lead the A-10 in
assists in consecutive seasons.
Number of Saint Joseph’s alumni that have been
head coaches in the NBA. Only Indiana (11) has had
more graduates coach in the league.
3
8
4
10
Three-point field goals, which the Hawks have
specialized in. SJU heads into the 2008-09 season
with a streak of 470 consecutive games making at
least one three-pointer. Pat Carroll finished his
career as the Hawks’ all-time leader and the A-10
leader in career three-point percentage (.445)
The number Jeffery Clark, the point guard on
the 1980-81 team, would raise above his head to signal the team’s famed "four-to-score" offense. The
offense worked to perfection in SJU’s stunning 4948 upset of #1 DePaul in the 1981 NCAA
Tournament.
7
Number of Hawks to foul out of a January 10,
1976, double overtime loss at Xavier. SJU finished
the game with two eligible players as the NCAA, at
the time, had a 10-man limit on travel parties. That
restriction was soon lifted following the contest. The
eight disqualifications is still an NCAA Division I basketball record.
Number of times legendary coach Dr. Jack
Ramsay guided his teams to postseason appearances in his 11 years. Ramsay, who compiled a 23472 record over his tenure at SJU (1955-56 through
1965-66), led the Hawks to the NIT Final Four in
1956 and the NCAA Final Four in 1961.
11
Number of Middle Atlantic Conference
Championships that Saint Joseph’s won from 1959
through 1974. SJU competed in that league, which
also included current Atlantic 10 Conference members La Salle and Temple, from 1957-58 through
1973-74 before joining the now-defunct East Coast
Conference. The Hawks joined the A-10, their current
league, in 1982.
14
Uniform number of Jameer Nelson, which
was retired after the 2003-04 season. Nelson was
the consensus National Player of the Year, and the
school’s first-ever Wooden Award winner, while leading the Hawks to the magical perfect regular season
and a berth in the NCAA Elite Eight.
17
edged Bantom by one point for the scoring title that
year, the closest race in SJU history. Jameer Nelson
then achieved the feat in 2003-04 with his 20.6 mark.
27
Number of consecutive wins for the 2003-04
team which became the first team to go through the
regular season without a loss since UNLV in 199091. The streak stands as the longest in SJU history.
30
School record for wins achieved by the
2003-04 team, which finished with just two losses en
route to a final national ranking of fifth.
33
Points scored by Delonte West in his “perfect game” on January 17, 2004 at Xavier. West
made 12-of-12 field goals, went 3-for-3 from threepoint range, and 6-for-6 from the foul line.
34
36
School record for rebounds set by John
Doogan against West Chester on February 18, 1953.
Record for postseason coaching victories,
NCAA and NIT combined, currently held by Phil
Martelli.
Number of games played by the 2004-05
squad, which is a school record. The Hawks played
six games in the NIT as they reached the final.
19
47
Number of field goals made in a game by
George Senesky against Rutgers-Newark on
February 3, 1943. Senesky received the Helms
Foundation Award given to the National Player of the
Year and is the only Hawk player to lead the nation in
scoring (23.4 ppg) in a season.
20
Jack Ramsay (here with Joe Spratt) led his
Hawk teams to 10 postseason appearances in
11 years, with a Final Four berth in 1961.
Jack McKinney is one of seven Saint Joseph’s
alumni to have worked as head coaches in the
NBA.
Individual season scoring average, a mark
rarely eclipsed by the normally balanced SJU offense
over the years. Before Marvin O’Connor averaged
22.1 points per game during the 2000-01 season,
the last Hawks to accomplish the feat were Pat
McFarland and Mike Bantom, who both averaged
20.3 points per game during 1972-73. McFarland
School record for points set by Jack Egan
against Gettysburg on January 21, 1961 and later
tied by Tony Costner against Alaska-Anchorage on
December 30, 1983.
50
The golden anniversaries of both the Hawk
mascot and the Philadelphia Big 5 were celebrated in
2005-06. The Hawk made its debut on the court on
January 4, 1956 (a 69-56 win over La Salle at the
Palestra). The Big 5, which marked its 50th anniversary in 2005-06, is one of the most unique arrangements in the nation and is known for the intense city
rivalries. Saint Joseph’s played rival Villanova in the
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SJU BY THE NUMBERS
144
Number of coaching wins by Jack
McKinney (1966-67 thru 1973-74), who later went
on to coach in the NBA, winning Coach of the Year
honors with the Indiana Pacers.
247
Combined point total in Hawks’ 127-120
win in four overtime periods over Utah in the national third place game at the 1961 NCAA Final Four. It
still stands as a school record for overtimes played
by a SJU team and combined point total by two
teams in a game.
309
Number of wins recorded by SJU coach
Bill Ferguson from 1928-29 through 1952-53.
Ferguson’s win total and length of service (25 years)
are SJU basketball records.
411
Number of men’s basketball games
played at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. The final
game was a 71-66 upset of #8 Xavier on March 6,
2008.
419
John Doogan holds the SJU record for rebounds
in a game with 34 in 1953.
first-ever Big 5 game on December 14, 1955, with
the Hawks scoring an 83-70 win.
57.5
Number of seconds it took Marvin
O’Connor to score 18 points in the Hawks’ 91-90
loss to La Salle on March 3, 2001. The guard finished
the game with a career-high 37 points, but his 18
points in the final minute will go down in SJU lore.
59
Number of seasons at Alumni Memorial
Fieldhouse. The Hawks will return in 2009-10 to the
renovated and expanded Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena.
Career blocks record established by
Rodney Blake from 1984-88. When he finished his
career, Blake was the NCAA’s all-time leader in career
blocks. That record has since been broken.
1,465
2,094
Number of wins by Hawk teams
over the 99 seasons of intercollegiate basketball.
SJU record for points scored in a
career, established by Jameer Nelson from 2000 to
2004.
Delonte West had the “perfect game” at Xavier
on Jan. 17, 2004, making all of his shots - 12for-12 from the field, 3-for-3 from beyond the
arc and 6-for-6 from the free throw line.
3,500
Average number of times the Hawk
flaps its wings during a regulation basketball game
as estimated by ESPN’s “flap-o-meter.”
3,200
Previous capacity at Alumni
Memorial Fieldhouse, which has had more than 125
sellouts over the past 12 seasons.
79.9
98
Free throw percentage for the 2005-06
Hawks, which was the best in the nation.
Victories compiled by the winningest fouryear class in Saint Joseph’s history – Tyrone Barley
and Jameer Nelson.
100
The 2008-09 campaign will be the 100th
season for Saint Joseph’s basketball. The 100th
anniversary will be celebrated next year when the
Hagan Arena is opened.
120
Dollars – the cost of the first Hawk uniform purchased by Jim Brennan prior to the 195556 season. The most decorated mascot in the nation,
the Hawk celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2005-06,
and has “flown” at every game since debuting at the
Palestra against La Salle on January 4, 1956.
128
Most points scored by an SJU team. The
Hawks defeated Nevada, 128-66, at the Palestra on
December 15, 1971.
135
Record for games played in a career, set by
Rob Ferguson from 2003-08.
Steve Donches (far left) converts one of the most historic shots in Saint Joseph’s basketball history, a
buzzer-beater that lifted the Hawks to a dramatic 71-69 win over rival Villanova at the Palestra on January
16, 1966.
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RETIRED NUMBERS
With the retirement of Jameer Nelson’s number 14 on April 23, 2004, there are now four honored numbers in Saint Joseph’s history. A total of
seven players share the honor as the number four was worn by four standouts, spanning the decades of the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s.
GEORGE SENESKY
1940-43
4
Helms Foundation National Player of the Year in
1943…All-America selection in 1942-43…The 6-3
forward from Mahanoy City, Pa., was the only Saint
Joseph’s player to lead the nation in scoring, averaging 23.4 points per game as a senior in 1942-43…His
515 points that year set a new school mark…Set
school record for points in a game with 44 points
against Rutgers-Newark (2/3/44), and his 19 field
goals in that game is still an SJU record…Played for
the Philadelphia Warriors of the NBA, and later
coached the franchise to the 1956 NBA
Championship...Member of SJU’s Athletics Hall of
Fame (1999) and Basketball Hall of Fame (1973).
4
George Senesky’s Career Statistics
Season
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
Totals
GP
14
17
17
22
70
FG
54
52
89
211
406
PTS-AVG
114-8.1
123-7.4
217-12.8
515-23.4
969-12.9
1960-63
Three-year starting point guard…Helped guide Hawks to
three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including
the 1961 Final Four…A 5-8 guard from Havertown, Pa.,
who was named Big 5 Co-MVP as a senior in
1963…Earned All-Regional honors at both the 1961 and
1963 NCAA Tournaments…Tallied career-high 31 points
against Utah in 1961 Final Four, earning a spot on the AllFinals Second Team…His 390 career assists ranks ninth
on the SJU all-time list…Also tallied 1,012 points in 83
games…Served as head coach at SJU from 1978 to
1981, compiling a three-year mark of 65-28…Led team
to two NIT berths and a spot in the 1981 NCAA Elite
Eight…Coached nine seasons in the NBA, winning 328
games with stints at the L.A. Clippers, Philadelphia and
Washington...Member of the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1975),
SJU Athletics Hall of Fame (2003) and the SJU Basketball
Hall of Fame (1975)...Currently an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers.
GP
30
27
26
83
FG-FGA
110-260
98-228
139-281
347- 769
After his final year, held the all-time scoring record
with 1,471 points over the course of 72 games, a
marks which has since been broken by Jameer
Nelson…Currently ranks 17th on all-time list…His
20.7 scoring average is the highest career scoring
average for any SJU player… Ranks 10th on the singleseason scoring list with 570 points totalled during his
senior season...Led the Hawks in scoring for three
straight years, averaging a high of 22.8 points as a
senior…Native of Mahanoy City, Pa., was a fourthround draft choice of the Philadelphia Warriors...SJU
Basketball Hall of Fame inductee in 1976.
Season
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
Totals
4
GP
23
23
25
71
FG
170
192
228
590
FT
79
98
114
291
PTS-AVG
419-18.2
482-21.0
570-22.8
1471-20.7
BILLY OAKES
1963-66
Tallied 1,129 points as a three-year starting point
guard…Ranks 33rd on the Hawks’ all-time scoring
list...Averaged double-figure points in all three seasons
with high average of 16.0 ppg as a junior…Helped lead
1964-65 team to a 26-3 record and a No. 3 final ranking
by the Associated Press… As a senior, he directed the
Hawks to a 24-5 mark, a No. 5 final ranking, and the
highest team scoring average (91.1 ppg) in school history…Longtime NBA official...Member of the Saint
Joseph’s Basketball Hall of Fame (1978).
Oakes’ Career Statistics
Lynam’s Career Statistics
Season
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
Totals
1947-50
Paul Senesky’s Career Statistics
FT-A
6-19
19-33
39-54
93-124
157-230
JIM LYNAM
4
PAUL SENESKY
FT-FTA
118-143
111-140
89-131
318- 414
REB- AVG
71- 2.3
49- 1.8
95- 3.7
215- 2.6
PTS-AVG
338-11.2
307-11.4
367-14.1
1012-12.2
Season
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
Totals
GP
27
28
29
82
FG-FGA
121-319
187-453
164-435
472-1207
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FT-FTA
47-75
74-97
64-90
185-262
REB- AVG
101- 3.7
87- 3.1
91- 3.1
279- 3.3
PTS- AVG
289-10.7
448-16.0
392-13.5
1129-13.4
RETIRED NUMBERS
CLIFF ANDERSON
30
1964-67
MIKE BANTOM
44
1970-73
Earned All-America honors as a senior in 1966-67…
Still holds SJU season records for scoring average
(26.5), rebounds (450), rebound average (15.5), field
goals attempted (605), free throws made (204) and
attempted (279) and career marks for rebounds
(1,228) and rebound average (14.6)…The 6-4 forward
from Philadelphia broke the career scoring mark in his
senior year, but now ranks fifth (1,728)…Also set single season record for points in a season (690), which
was eventually broken by Marvin O’Connor in 2001…
Grabbed 32 rebounds in a win over La Salle at The
Palestra, the second-best effort in school history...Led
SJU in scoring and rebounding all three seasons, helping team to No. 3 final Associated Press ranking in
1964-65 and No. 5 in 1965-66…Went on to both the
NBA and ABA, playing with the L.A. Lakers (‘67-’69), Denver (‘69-’70), and
both Cleveland and Philadelphia during 1970-71...Member of the SJU
Athletics Hall of Fame (1999), SJU’s Basketball Hall of Fame (1973) and the
Big 5 Hall of Fame (1973).
All-American in 1973...Averaged 20.0 ppg and 13.7 rpg
in his career...6-9 center who is second all-time leading
rebounder with 1,151 boards...Averaged career-best
21.8 ppg and 14.8 rpg his junior season...Two-time AllBig 5 and three-time All-MAC selection...Helped Hawks
to three NCAA Tournament berths...Ranks eighth on alltime scoring list with 1,684 points...Only SJU player to
play on the U.S. Olympic Team (1972)...First-round
pick of the Phoenix Suns in 1973...Played nine seasons
in the NBA, with the Suns, Indiana, and Philadelphia,
reaching the ‘82 Finals with the 76ers...Philadelphia
native...Number was retired on March 1, 2003 and he
was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame (2000), the
SJU Basketball Hall of Fame (1981) and the Big 5 Hall
of Fame (1979)...Currently the NBA’s senior vice president for player development.
Anderson’s Career Statistics
Bantom’s Career Statistics
Season
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
Totals
GP
29
29
26
84
FG
196
192
243
631
14
FT
127
135
204
466
REB
450
406
372
1228
PTS- AVG
519- 17.9
519- 17.9
690- 26.5
1728- 20.7
Season
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
Totals
GP
28
28
28
84
FG-FGA
194-411
231-492
229-475
654-1378
GP-GS
33-33
30-30
30-30
32-32
125-125
REB- AVG
370- 13.2
413- 14.8
368- 13.1
1151- 13.7
PTS- AVG
507- 18.1
609- 21.8
568- 20.3
1684- 20.0
JAMEER NELSON
2000-04
Consensus National Player of the Year in 2004... SJU’s
first-ever winner of the Wooden Award...Unanimous
selection to the Associated Press All-America First
Team...Considered perhaps the greatest player in SJU
history...Native of Chester, Pa., led Hawks to best-ever
season with berth in NCAA Elite Eight and a perfect 27-0
regular-season mark...School’s all-time leader in points
(2,094), assists (713) and steals (256)...Teamed with
Tyrone Barley for SJU’s winningest four-year class (9828)...Team made four post-season appearances in his
career...First-round NBA Draft pick by Denver, but was
traded to the Orlando Magic where he has been a fouryear starter...Earned NBA All-Rookie Second Team honors in 2005...Number was retired on April 23, 2004.
Nelson’s Career Statistics
Season
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Totals
FT-FTA
111-170
147-203
110-155
368-528
FG-FGA
131-284
144-329
194-444
234-493
703-1550
3PT
41-110
51-142
64-189
73-187
229-628
FT-FTA
109-133
93-122
139-180
118-149
459-584
REB
133
144
154
150
581
AST
213
188
142
170
713
ST
55
40
66
95
256
PTS- AVG
412- 12.5
432- 14.4
591- 19.7
659- 20.6
2094- 16.7
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 101
Jameer Nelson’s number 14 was
raised to the rafters on April 23,
2004. The first announcement of
the number retirement, however,
came after the final regular season game on March 2, 2004.
Nelson stated that he “had more
games to play” and deferred it to
the end of the season.
ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSE
As the home of the Hawks, Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse is the wellloved shrine and the very heart of Saint Joseph's athletics. With Faith
and Strength to Dare: The Campaign for Saint Joseph's University will
preserve this storied facility while bringing the athletic complex to a level
befitting such a venerable tradition.
The Fieldhouse, home to Saint Joseph's University basketball since
1949, will be named for Michael J. Hagan '85 at the conclusion of the
multi-year project, which began in the Fall of 2007.
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, the on-campus home of the Hawks, was
named for Saint Joseph’s graduates who gave their lives in World War
II. The building was dedicated on November 11, 1949, and 15 days later
hosted its first basketball game, a 62-46 loss to Rhode Island.
Overall, the men’s basketball team owns a stellar 319-82 record (.795
winning percentage) on Hawk Hill. Among the highlights are a 34-game
winning streak from the late 1950s to the early 1960s, an 11-0 record in
2000-01, and another 11-0 mark as the Hawks completed a perfect regular season in 2003-04 behind consensus Player of the Year Jameer
Nelson and consensus Coach of the Year Phil Martelli.
For much of the 1980s and 1990s, the Fieldhouse was the practice
home of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers. This was a natural extension of a
legacy in which Saint Joseph’s products – George Senesky ’43, Dr. Jack
Ramsay ’49, Jack McKinney ’57, Paul Westhead ’61, Jim Lynam ’63,
Matt Goukas ’66, and Jim O’Brien ’74 – would become head coaches in
the NBA.
Women’s basketball came to the Fieldhouse as a Division I program in
1973. In 35 seasons, the women’s team has compiled a gaudy 331-116
record (.740 winning percentage) on its home floor. Former Hawk players and coaches include Theresa Grentz, Rene Muth Portland, Jim
Foster, Muffet McGraw O’Brien ‘77, and Geno Auriemma.
An historic basketball arena, the 3,200-seat Fieldhouse has hosted
more than 125 sellouts over the last 15 seasons. Excitement was at a
fever pitch in 2003-04 as crowds watched the Hawks make their historic
run to a number one ranking. The Fieldhouse has played an even larger
role in the University’s history. Major events such as Commencement,
the Hand-in-Hand Festival, and the annual Martin Luther King Day celebration have been held in the building, along with the centennial celebration of the College in 1951. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke at the
Fieldhouse in 1967.
Yet it is the passion of Hawk fans that stands as the greatest legacy of
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. In 2003, Sports Illustrated listed “The 100
Things You Have to Do Before You Graduate.” Ranked No. 12 was: “Go
to a Saint Joseph’s basketball game and shout ‘The Hawk Will Never Die’
— the most defiant cheer in college sports.”
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse was sold out every year and in 2003-04, the
Hawks played to standing-room only crowds as they made their run to a perfect regular season.
HAWKS’ HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE
• Sold-out Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
• One of the most passionate fan bases in college basketball
• A student section which is one of the most loyal and
enthusiastic in the nation
• Have won 83 percent of their games over the last eight seasons
• Have won 79 percent in 59 seasons at Alumni Memorial
Fieldhouse
“Our fans’ passion, physical presence and vocal support
emboldens our team, psychologically challenges our opponents
and creates an atmosphere that is second to none.”
- Phil Martelli
Saint Joseph’s fans are among the most passionate in college basketball.
The Hawk student section is filled to capacity for every game.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 102
ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSE
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse provided a true homecourt advantage for the Hawks as they won 79 percent of their games in 59 years in the building. The
Hawks upset No. 8 Xavier, 71-66, on March 6, 2008, in the final game before the renovation project began.
Year-by-Year In The Fieldhouse
Season
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
W-L
. . . . . 7-1
. . . . 10-0
. . . . 15-1
. . . . . 8-2
. . . . . 9-0
. . . . . 5-3
. . . . . 3-1
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 3-0
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 3-0
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 3-0
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 4-0
. . . . . 1-0
. . . . . 3-1
. . . . . 1-0
. . . . . 1-1
Pct.
.875
1.000
.938
.800
1.000
.625
.750
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.750
1.000
.500
Season
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
W-L
. . . . . 0-0
. . . . . 3-0
. . . . . 2-0
. . . . . 2-0
. . . . . 5-0
. . . . . 2-2
. . . . . 2-0
. . . . . 1-0
. . . . . 6-3
. . . . . 3-2
. . . . . 6-1
. . . . . 6-0
. . . . . 7-0
. . . . . 2-2
. . . . . 5-0
. . . . . 8-0
. . . . . 7-0
. . . . . 5-3
. . . . . 3-3
. . . . . 4-3
Pct.
.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.500
1.000
1.000
.667
.600
.857
1.000
1.000
.500
1.000
1.000
1.000
.625
.500
.571
Season
W-L
1989-90 . . . . . 4-6
1990-91 . . . . . 7-5
1991-92 . . . . . 8-5
1992-93 . . . . . 9-2
1993-94 . . . . . 8-3
1994-95 . . . . . 9-3
1995-96 . . . . . .7-1
1996-97 . . . . .10-1
1997-98 . . . . . .4-5
1998-99 . . . . . .7-4
1999-00 . . . . . .4-4
2000-01 . . . . .11-0
2001-02 . . . . . .9-2
2002-03 . . . . . .9-1
2003-04 . . . . . .8-0
2004-05 . . . . .11-1
2005-06 . . . . . .5-4
2006-07 . . . . . .8-3
2007-08 . . . . . .6-3
Totals . . . . .319-82
Recent Attendance at the Fieldhouse
SEASON GAMES TOTAL
1978-79
5
7,110
1979-80
7
7.042
1980-81
6
8,187
1981-82
7
9,945
1982-83
4
5,645
1983-84
5
10,544
1984-85
8
14,575
1985-86
7
14,784
1986-87
8
15,641
1987-88
6
12,848
1988-89
7
15,074
1989-90
10
24,688
1990-91
12
33,384
1991-92
13
40,953
1992-93
11
33,937
1993-94
11
30,973
AVG
1,422
1,007
1,365
1,421
1,411
2,109
1,822
2,112
1,955
2,141
2,153
2,469
2,782
3,150
3,085
2,816
SEASON GAMES TOTAL
1994-95
12
32,129
1995-96
8
23,948
1996-97
11
33,909
1997-98
9
28,800
1998-99
11
34,715
1999-00
8
24,220
2000-01
11
33,275
2002-03
10
31,480
2003-04
8
25,600
2004-05
12
38,400
2005-06
9
28,800
2006-07
11
34,540
2007-08
9
28,620
AVG
3,094
2,994
3,083
3,200
3,156
3,026
3,025
3,148
3,200
3,200
3,200
3,140
3,180
Fieldhouse Records
Pct.
.400
.583
.615
.818
.727
.750
.875
.909
.444
.636
.500
1.000
.818
.900
1.000
.917
.555
.727
.667
.795
Team Records (Single Game)
Saint Joseph’s
Most Points Scored .................. 116 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)
Most Points in One Half .............. 69 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)
Most Field Goals Made .............. 48 vs. Baldwin-Wallace (12/18/64)
Most Field Goal Attempts .................... 114 vs. King’s-PA (12/15/61)
Most Free Throws Made .................... 43 vs. Rhode Island (2/22/92)
Most Free Throw Attempts ................ 60 vs. Morgan State (12/4/92)
Most Rebounds .......................................... 78 vs. Lehigh (1/31/62)
Opponents
Most Points Scored .............................. 99 by Rhode Island (1/9/88)
................................................................Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Points in One Half ............................ 54 by Fairfield (12/16/66)
Most Field Goals Made ................ 36 by Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Field Goal Attempts ............ 90 by Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Free Throws Made ........................ 35 by Gettysburg (2/13/62)
Most Free Throw Attempts ...................... 47 by Connecticut (2/7/53)
Most Rebounds .................................. 62 by Boston College (1/9/65)
Individual Records (Single Game)
Saint Joseph’s
Most Points Scored .................... 40, Ed Garrity vs. Rhode Island (2/4/53)
Most Field Goals Made .............. 16, Ed Garrity vs. Rhode Island (2/4/53)
Most Field Goal Attempts ........ 38, Tom Wynne vs. Gettysburg (2/13/62)
Most Free Throws Made .......... 13, Tom Wynne vs. Gettysburg (2/13/62)
..........................................................Cliff Anderson vs. Fairfield (12/16/66)
Most Free Throw Attempts .......... 19, Cliff Anderson vs. Rider (12/20/66)
Most Rebounds .................. 34, John Doogan vs. West Chester (2/18/53)
Opponents
Most Points Scored..........54, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Field Goals Made.. ....17, Bo Kimble,Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Field Goal Attempts ....33, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
Most Free Throws Made ........22, Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)
Most Free Throw Attempts.......22, Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)
Most Rebounds ............................ 21, Art Beatty, American (2/21/67)
Records are for Fieldhouse only not home games played at Palestra
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 103
FIELDHOUSE FINALE
Saint Joseph’s game with Xavier on March 6, 2008 marked the final
game in Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse before the extensive expansion
and renovation project was to begin. Here’s a look at some of the most
memorable games in Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse history, in chronological order.
November 26, 1949: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse hosts its first college basketball game as Rhode Island defeats Saint Joseph's, 62-46.
February 4, 1953: Ed Garrity pours in 40 points in a 111-92 win over Rhode
Island, setting a Fieldhouse scoring record that would last for nearly 50 years.
December 6, 1955: Saint Joseph's defeats Millersville, 76-60, in the
Fieldhouse debut of new coach Jack Ramsay.
December 7, 1965: In their final season together, all-time greats Jack
Ramsay, Cliff Anderson, and Matt Goukas play only one Fieldhouse game (a 9868 rout of Bellarmine).
January 17, 1974: The first Saint Joseph's women's basketball team, coached
by Ellen Ryan, makes its debut against three-time national champion Immaculata.
The Mighty Macs win, 59-24.
February 5, 1974: In his final season as head coach, Jack McKinney's "grim,
grisly, and gruesome" Hawks defeat Georgetown, 70-64.
March 8, 1976: Women's basketball, with former Immaculata star Theresa
Grentz coaching, defeats Rutgers, 80-52.
February 25, 1978: Under coach Rene Portland, another former Immaculata
star, the women's team defeats No. 10 Montclair State, 85-76. It is the Hawks'
third win over a Top 10 team at the Fieldhouse that season.
March 4, 1981: Coach Jim Lynam, playing without injured star Bryan Warrick,
leads the Hawks to a 60-55 win over Temple in the East Coast Conference quarterfinals.
January 15, 1985: National coach of the year Jim Foster leads Saint Joseph's
to a 71-63 win over No. 10 Penn State.
February 27, 1986: Saint Joseph's defeats Penn State, 59-51, in an Atlantic 10
quarterfinal game which eventually leads to its first Atlantic 10 title at the
Meadowlands.
March 11, 1987: The women's basketball team wins the first NCAA
Tournament game in program history, defeating South Alabama at the Fieldhouse,
67-56.
January 4, 1990: Philadelphia native Bo Kimble sets a new Fieldhouse record
with 54 points, including a near-halfcourt shot at the buzzer, as Loyola
Marymount nips the Hawks, 99-96.
February 4, 1991: First-year coach John Griffin leads an upset of Elite Eightbound Temple, 66-60. It is believed to be the first time the Saint Joseph's student
section ever stormed the court at the Fieldhouse.
February 25, 1993. Bernard Blunt, Rap Curry, and Carlin Warley combine for
the most dramatic finish in Fieldhouse history. The Hawks go the length of the
floor in the final 2.7 seconds and Blunt's jumper nips George Washington, 74-73.
February 15, 1994: Reserve Kevin Connor hits two foul shots with no time left
as the Hawks upset No. 10 Massachusetts, 81-80.
January 10, 1996: Three free throws by Terrell Myers with no time left send a
game with No. 1 Massachusetts into overtime, but the Minutemen prevail, 94-89.
January 2, 1997: The women's basketball teams hosts No. 8 Tennessee before
an overflow Fieldhouse crowd, with the Lady Vols prevailing, 64-52,
February 25, 1997: Many claim the Fieldhouse was at its all-time loudest as
the Hawks end Massachusetts' streak of five consecutive Atlantic 10 regular-season championships with a 78-63 victory.
November 18, 2001: Former Hawk Cindy Griffin returns as women's basketball coach and defeats No. 23 Rutgers, 64-58, in her second game.
March 5, 2003: All-America David West of Xavier outlasts counterpart Jameer
Nelson of the Hawks in an 88-80 overtime victory for the No. 18 Musketeers.
March 2, 2004: Saint Joseph's defeats St. Bonaventure, 82-50, to complete a
perfect regular season (27-0).
March 21, 2005: Saint Joseph's wins its third consecutive National Invitation
Tournament game in six days at the Fieldhouse, 68-60, over Holy Cross, and
eventually reaches the NIT championship game.
March 6, 2008: The “Fieldhouse Finale” saw many former SJU coaches, players and mascots in attendance, including Jack Ramsay, Mike Bantom and Jameer
Nelson. The on-court Hawks added to the celebration with a 71-66 upset of No. 8
Xavier, for the highest ranked team ever beaten at the Fieldhouse.
President John J. Long, S.J. (holding shovel), breaks ground for the
Fieldhouse on December 8, 1947. Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse would go on
to provide 59 years of memories for Saint Joseph’s basketball.
Hall of Fame coach Jack Ramsay was among the many distinguished former
SJU coaches and players who participated in the “Fieldhouse Finale” on
March 6, 2008, in the final game at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse prior to the
expansion and renovation project.
Saint Joseph’s greats Mike Bantom (left) and Jameer
Nelson (right) returned to Hawk Hill to celebrate the
Fieldhouse’s final game. Later that night, the current Hawks
upset 8th-ranked Xavier.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 104
THE PALESTRA
Saint Joseph’s “home away from home,” the historic Palestra, will
become the Hawks’ full-time homecourt for the 2008-09 season. With
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse closed due to the expansion and renovation project, SJU will play 14 home games at The Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
Saint Joseph’s has utilized The Palestra as a home venue ever since
the beginning of competition of the Philadelphia Big 5 in 1955, playing
a number of games there every year. The 2008-09 season marks the
53rd year of Big 5 play and the 54th of the Hawks’ use of the site. The
Palestra remains an integral part of the history of Saint Joseph’s basketball.
First opened during the 1926-27 season, the building is one of the
premier basketball meccas in the world. The 8,722-seat arena has been
the home for more than 70 years of Penn basketball and 50 years of Big
5 doubleheaders. It has hosted a multitude of events, including 50
NCAA Tournament games as part of 19 national championship competitions, as well as numerous NIT contests, a season of women’s professional games (American Basketball League), and even NBA games in
the early history of the league.
Saint Joseph’s has won 68 percent of its Palestra games over the
years, and continues to schedule every Big 5 home game in the building.
The Palestra was cited as "Host to the first NCAA basketball championship game in 1939, and countless classic Philadelphia Big 5
matchups.” It is the subject of a 2007 documentary film, “The Palestra:
Cathedral of Basketball.”
It was mentioned at the top of the list of "Must Visit Sports Shrines"
in Sports Illustrated’s (SI.com) "100 Things You Have to Do Before You
Graduate.” Recently, it was ranked 34th in ESPN.com’s list of the
“America’s 100 Most Important Sports Venues.”
During the summer of 2008 a new floor was installed, replacing one
which had existed since the 1980s.
The Palestra opened during the 1926-27 season. Saint Joseph’s has utilized it
as a second homecourt since 1955.
The Palestra has been the site of many memorable games in Saint Joseph’s
basketball history.
Saint Joseph’s fans pack the Palestra every year for the Hawks’ Big 5
games. SJU has been part of 20 sellouts in the past eight seasons at The
Palestra.
“The opportunity for our program to play in the
most historic building in
college basketball is an honor.”
- Phil Martelli
SJU and Penn brought back a treasured Palestra tradition on January 28,
2006 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Big 5. The schools agreed to
allow their student sections to throw streamers after each team’s first field
goal, which had been a practice at every City Series game until banned by
the NCAA in 1985.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 105
THE PALESTRA
The Palestra, one of the most historic arenas in college basketball, is the Hawks’ “home away from home”. Saint Joseph’s has played an average of
five games per year there over the past seven seasons, and a total of 472 games in the program’s history. SJU will play 14 home games in the historic building in 2008-09 because of the expansion and renovation project currently in progress at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
Year-by-Year in The Palestra
Season
W-L
Before 1955 .......... 5-9
1955-56 .............. 13-3
1956-57 .............. 10-3
1957-58 ................ 9-5
1958-59 .............. 12-1
1959-60 ................ 9-2
1960-61 .............. 13-1
1961-62 .............. 10-4
1962-63 .............. 13-2
1963-64 ................ 8-3
1964-65 .............. 15-0
1965-66 .............. 14-1
1966-67 ................ 6-5
1967-68 ................ 8-5
1968-69 ................ 9-5
1969-70 ................ 8-4
1970-71 ................ 8-5
1971-72 ................ 8-4
1972-73 .............. 11-2
1973-74 ................ 9-3
1974-75 ................ 2-6
1975-76 ................ 5-8
1976-77 ................ 6-6
1977-78 ................ 2-5
1978-79 ................ 7-3
1979-80 ................ 6-3
1980-81 ................ 7-3
Pct.
.357
.813
.769
.643
.923
.818
.929
.714
.867
.727
1.000
.933
.545
.615
.643
.667
.615
.667
.846
.750
.250
.385
.500
.286
.700
.667
.700
Season
W-L
1981-82 ................ 8-2
1982-83 ................ 4-3
1983-84 ................ 8-3
1984-85 ................ 2-3
1985-86 ................ 6-2
1986-87 ................ 4-2
1987-88 ................ 4-3
1988-89 ................ 3-6
1989-90 ................ 2-3
1990-91 ................ 2-1
1991-92 ................ 0-1
1992-93 ................ 2-1
1993-94 ................ 1-1
1994-95 ................ 4-1
1995-96 ..................1-0
1996-97 ..................2-0
1997-98 ..................3-1
1998-99 ..................1-2
1999-00 ..................2-3
2000-01 ..................2-1
2001-02 ..................2-2
2002-03 ..................6-0
2003-04 ..................5-0
2004-05 ..................3-3
2005-06 ..................4-2
2006-07 ..................3-1
2007-08 ..................4-2
Totals ..............321-151
Pct.
.800
.571
.727
.400
.750
.667
.571
.333
.400
.667
.000
.667
.500
.800
1.000
1.000
.750
.333
.400
.667
.500
1.000
1.000
.500
.667
.750
.667
.680
The Palestra Records
Team Records (Single Game)
BIG 5
Most Points Scored .......................................... 128 by Saint Joseph’s vs. Nevada (12/15/71)
Most Field Goals Made .................................. 56 by La Salle vs. Loyola-New Orleans (2/4/67)
Most Free Throws Made .................................................................... 36 by Penn vs. Duke (12/16/55) and
..................................................................................................by La Salle vs. Penn (1/22/69)
Most Free Throws Attempted ................................................ 52 by Penn vs. Duke (12/16/55)
Most Rebounds ............................................ 83 by Saint Joseph’s vs. Saint Peter’s (2/28/62)
OPPONENTS
Most Points Scored ............................................ 125 by Notre Dame vs. Villanova (1/11/75)
Most Field Goals Made .......................................... 52 by Notre Dame vs. Villanova (1/11/75)
Most Free Throws Made .................................................. 44 by Dayton vs. Villanova (2/8/57)
Most Free Throw Attempts .................... 57 by St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Saint Joseph’s (1/14/58)
Most Rebounds ................................................ 72 by St. John’s vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/9/70)
Individual Records (Single Game)
BIG 5
Most Points Scored ........................ 46, Bob Schafer, Villanova vs. Baldwin-Wallace (1/8/54)
Most Field Goals Made .................................. 20, Ken Durrett, La Salle vs. Lafayette (2/4/70)
Most Free Throws Made .......................... 21, Tom Sienkiewicz, Villanova vs. Penn (2/13/79)
Most Free Throw Attempts ...................... 23, Tom Sienkiewicz, Villanova vs. Penn (2/13/79)
Most Rebounds ........................................ 34, Fred Cohen, Temple vs. Connecticut (3/16/56)
OPPONENTS
Most Points Scored .................................. 52, Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. La Salle (12/16/67)
Most Field Goals Made ............................ 19, Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. La Salle (12/16/67)
Most Free Throws Made ....18, Jim McClellan, Saint Francis-Pa. vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/11/57)
..................................................................................and Jim Morgan, Yale vs. Penn (2/22/69)
Most Free Throw Attempts .................................................................. 21, on three occasions
Most Rebounds ............................32, Spencer Haywood, Detroit Mercy vs. La Salle (2/21/69)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
GAMES PLAYED
Most 3-Point Field Goals Without A Miss in a Game– 5
Pat Carroll vs. George Washington (1/29/03)
Pat Carroll vs. Boston College (11/23/02)
Robert Haskins vs. Virginia Tech (1/9/99)
Robert Haskins vs. Fordham (2/15/98)
Mark Bass vs. Loyola-Md. (1/4/96)
Brian Leahy vs. St. Bonaventure (1/21/89)
Craig Amos vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)
Most Games Played in a Season– 36
Rob Ferguson, Abdulai Jalloh, Dwayne Jones,
Dwayne Lee, Chet Stachitas (2004-05)
Most Games Played in a Career– 135
Rob Ferguson (2004-05 through 2007-08)
Most Games Started in a Season– 36
Dwayne Jones, Dwayne Lee, Chet Stachitas (2004-05)
Most Games Started in a Career– 125
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04)
Most Consecutive Games Started in a Career – 120
Tony Costner (11/30/80 through 3/16/84)
FREE THROWS
SCORING
Highest Scoring Average in a Season– 26.5
Cliff Anderson (1966-67)
Highest Scoring Average in a Career– 20.7
Paul Senesky (1947-48 through 1949-50)
Most Points Scored in a Game– 47
Tony Costner vs. Alaska-Anchorage (12/30/83)
Jack Egan vs. Gettysburg (1/21/61)
Most Points Scored in a Season– 706
Marvin O’Connor (2000-01)
Most Points Scored in a Career– 2,094
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04)
Most Games Scoring Double Figures in a Season– 32
Jameer Nelson (2003-04)
Most Games Scoring Double Figures in a Career– 107
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Double Figures in a
Season– 32
Jameer Nelson (11/14/03 through 3/27/04)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Double Figures
Overall– 45
Pat McFarland (1/11/72 through 3/10/73)
Rob Ferguson set the SJU record for career
games played with 135 from 2004 to 2008.
FIELD GOALS
Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) in a
Season–.647
Ahmad Nivins (2007-08)
Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made)
in a Career–.634
Ahmad Nivins (2005-06 through present)
Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 19
George Senesky vs. Rutgers-Newark (2/3/43)
Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 256
Pat McFarland (1972-73)
Most Field Goals Made in a Career– 712
Norman Black (1975-76 through 1978-79)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 42
Bill Poletti vs. Catholic (1/16/46)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 605
Cliff Anderson (1966-67)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Career– 1,725
Bernard Blunt (1990-91 through 1994-95)
Most Field Goals Without a Miss in a Game– 12
Delonte West vs. Xavier (1/17/04)
Bryan Warrick vs. Charlotte (1/16/82)
Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 50 made) in a
Season– .892
Delonte West (2003-04) (124-for-139)
Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 100 made) in a
Career– .837
Jeffery Clark (1977-78 through 1981-82)
Most Free Throws Made in a Game– 18
Bob McNeill vs. La Salle (2/26/58)
Most Free Throws Made in a Season– 204
Cliff Anderson (1966-67)
Most Free Throws Made in a Career– 532
Carlin Warley (1991-92 through 1994-95)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 22
Bob McNeill vs. La Salle (2/26/58)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season– 279
Cliff Anderson (1966-67)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Career– 789
Carlin Warley (1991-92 through 1994-95)
Most Free Throws Made Without a Miss in a Game– 15
Mike Hauer vs. Seton Hall (2/21/70)
Most Free Throws Made Without a Miss, Overall– 38
Pat Calathes (1/17/07 through 2/14/07)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Marvin O’Connor holds the school record for
points in a season (706), set in 2000-01.
Highest 3-Point Pct. (min. 25 made) in a Season–.495
Bill Phillips (2001-02)
Highest 3-Point Pct. (min. 200 made) in a Career– .455
Pat Carroll (2001-05)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game– 9
Brian Leahy vs. Duquesne (1/17/88)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Season–135
Pat Carroll (2004-05)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Career– 294
Pat Carroll (2001-02 through 2004-05)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 19
Pat Carroll vs. Villanova (2/7/04)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 311
Pat Carroll (2004-05)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Career– 661
Pat Carroll (2001-02 through 2004-05)
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Pat Calathes bettered Delonte West’s mark
for consecutive free throws by making 38 in
a row during the 2006-07 season.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
BLOCKED SHOTS
Highest Blocked Shot Average in a Season–3.8
Rodney Blake (1985-86)
Highest Blocked Shot Average in a Career–3.3
Rodney Blake (1984-85 through 1986-87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Game–12
Rodney Blake vs. Cleveland State (12/2/87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Season–121
Rodney Blake (1985-86)
Most Blocked Shots in a Career– 419
Rodney Blake (1984-85 through 1987-88)
STEALS
Highest Steal Average in a Season– 4.0
Billy DeAngelis (1966-67)
Highest Steal Average in a Career– 3.0
Billy DeAngelis (1965-66 through 1967-68)
Most Steals in a Game– 10
Billy DeAngelis vs. Bowling Green (12/9/67)
Most Steals in a Season– 104
Billy DeAngelis (1966-67)
Bernard Blunt had his career scoring record
eclipsed by Jameer Nelson, but still holds
the freshman scoring mark after averaging
18.8 ppg as a rookie.
REBOUNDS
Highest Rebounding Average in a Season– 15.5
Cliff Anderson (1964-65)
Ray Radziszewski (1956-57)
Highest Rebounding Average in a Career– 14.6
Cliff Anderson (1964-65 through 1965-66)
Most Rebounds in a Game– 34
John Doogan vs. West Chester (2/18/53)
Most Rebounds in a Season– 450
Cliff Anderson (1964-65)
Most Rebounds in a Career– 1,228
Cliff Anderson (1964-65 through 1966-67)
FRESHMAN RECORDS
Games Played
Tony Costner (1980-81)............................................33
Arthur “Yah” Davis (1996-97).................................. 33
Jameer Nelson (2000-01) ........................................ 33
Games Started
Tony Costner (1980-81).......................................... 33
Jameer Nelson (2000-01) ........................................ 33
Minutes Played
Jameer Nelson (2000-01) .................................. 1,114
Minutes Per Game
Boo Williams (1977-78) ...................................... 36.3
Scoring
Points
Bernard Blunt (1990-91) ...................................... 563
Points Per Game
Bernard Blunt (1990-91) ......................................18.8
Rebounding
Most Steals in a Career– 256
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04)
Total Rebounds
Norman Black (1975-76) ...................................... 248
Rebounds Per Game
Norman Black (1975-76) ........................................ 9.5
PERSONAL FOULS
Miscellaneous
Most Personal Fouls in a Season– 119
Kevin Furey (1973-74)
Personal Fouls
Rodney Blake (1984-85) ...................................... 118
Disqualifications
Rodney Blake (1984-85) ............................................ 9
Assists
Jameer Nelson (2000-01) ......................................213
Blocked Shots
Rodney Blake (1984-85) ..........................................95
Steals
Maurice Martin (1982-83) ........................................74
Most Personal Fouls in a Career– 407
Bernard Blunt (1990-91 through 1994-95)
Most Disqualifications in a Season– 10
Dmitri Domani (1995-96)
Most Disqualifications in a Career– 25
Dmitri Domani (1992-93 through 1996-97)
Field Goals
Field Goals Made
Bernard Blunt (1990-91)........................................212
Field Goal Attempts
Bernard Blunt (1990-91)........................................507
Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 made)
Bob Lojewski (1981-82) ..................................... .545
ASSISTS
3-Point Field Goals
Highest Assist Average in a Season– 6.5
Bob McNeill (1958-59)
Highest Assist Average in a Career– 5.7
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04);
Matt Guokas (1964-65 through 1965-66)
Most Assists in a Game– 14
Tom Haggerty vs. Fairfield (2/21/76)
Rap Curry vs. Drexel (11/28/90)
Most Assists in a Season– 213
Jameer Nelson (2000-01)
Most Assists in a Career– 713
Jameer Nelson (2000-01 through 2003-04)
3-Point Field Goals Made
Arthur “Yah” Davis (1996-97)..................................65
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
Arthur “Yah” Davis (1996-97)................................171
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 25 made)
Dmitri Domani (1993-94) ................................... .429
Free Throws
Free Throws Made
Boo Williams (1977-78) ........................................125
Free Throw Attempts
Boo Williams (1977-78) ........................................176
Free Throw Pct. (min. 50 made)
Mark Bass (1992-93) .......................................... .869
Tom Haggerty set the record for assists in a
game (14) in 1976. He currently shares the
mark with Rap Curry.
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TEAM RECORDS
SCORING
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
STEALS
Highest Scoring Average in a Season– 91.1
1965-66
Most Points Scored in a Half– 69
second half vs. Nevada-Reno (12/15/71)
Most Points Scored in a Game– 128
vs. Nevada-Reno (12/15/71)
Most Points Scored in a Season– 2,642
1965-66
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game– .714
vs. Princeton (12/3/94)
vs. St. Bonaventure (1/14/88)
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Season– .404
2003-04
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game– 20
vs. Temple (1/31/04)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Season– 313
2003-04
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 43
vs. Boston College (3/15/97)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 775
2003-04
Highest Steal Average in a Season– 10.0
1972-73
Most Steals in a Game– 18
vs. Penn State (1/26/85)
Most Steals in a Season– 291
2003-04 and 1972-73
FIELD GOALS
Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Game– .683
41-for-60 vs. Northeastern (12/18/82)
Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Season– .516
1981-82
Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 53
vs. Nevada-Reno (12/15/71)
Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 1,053
1965-66
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 116
vs. Catholic (1/16/46)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 2,441
1965-66
FREE THROWS
Highest Free Throw Percentage in a Game– 1.000
17-for-17 vs. Delaware State (11/26/93)
Highest Free Throw Percentage in a Season– .799
2005-06 (525-for-657)
Most Free Throws Made in a Game– 43
vs. Rhode Island (2/22/92)
Most Free Throws Made in a Season– 607
1965-66
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 60
vs. Morgan State (12/4/92)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season– 947
1955-56
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made in a Game– 29
vs. Xavier (2/26/66)
REBOUNDS
Highest Rebounding Average in a Season– 55.6
1990-91
Most Rebounds in a Game– 83
vs. Saint Peter’s (2/28/62)
Most Rebounds in a Season– 1,611
1955-56
ASSISTS
Highest Assist Average in a Season– 17.9
2000-01
Most Assists in a Game– 30
vs. Alaska-Anchorage (12/30/83)
Most Assists in a Season– 590
2000-01
BLOCKED SHOTS
Highest Blocked Shot Average in a Season– 5.7
1986-87
Most Blocked Shots in a Game– 12
vs. Cleveland State (12/2/87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Season– 166
2002-03
PERSONAL FOULS
Most Personal Fouls in a Game– 35
vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/11/57)
Most Personal Fouls in a Season– 661
1984-85
Most Disqualifications in a Game– 8
vs. Xavier (1/10/76)
Most Disqualifications in a Season– 40
1975-76
MISCELLANEOUS
Most Games Played in a Season– 36
2004-05
Fewest Games Played in a Season– 6
1918-19
Most Games Won in a Season– 30
2003-04
Fewest Games Won in a Season– 3
1918-19
Most Games Lost in a Season– 22
1911-12
Fewest Games Lost in a Season– 2
2003-04
Highest Winning Percentage in a Season– .937
2003-04
Lowest Winning Percentage in a Season– .214
1911-12
Most Consecutive Wins in a Season– 27
(11/14/03 through 3/11/04)
Most Consecutive Losses in a Season– 12
(12/7/74 through 1/21/75)
Largest Winning Margin in a Game– 65
Saint Joseph’s 118 - Susquehanna 53 (12/14/66)
Largest Losing Margin in a Game– 44
Cincinnati 123 - Saint Joseph’s 79 (12/11/59)
Most Points, Both Teams in a Game– 247
Saint Joseph’s 127- Utah 120 (3/25/61)
Most Overtime Periods in a Game– 4
vs. Utah (3/25/61)
Most Overtime Games in a Season– 6
1990-91 and 1995-96
The 2003-04 team set the school marks for victories (30), winning percentage (.937), steals (291) and
3-point field goals made (313) and attempted (775).
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OPPONENT & CAREER RECORDS
CAREER SCORING
OPPONENT RECORDS
CAREER REBOUNDING
INDIVIDUAL
SCORING
Most Points Scored in a Game– 54
Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 18
Harry Boykoff, St. John’s (2/8/43)
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (12/11/59)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 34
Nick Werkman, Seton Hall (1/5/64)
FREE THROWS
Most Free Throws Made in a Game– 22
Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 25
Tim Donovan, La Salle (3/15/16)
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds in a Game– 31
Art Quimby, Connecticut (12/19/53)
TEAM
SCORING
Most Points Scored in a Half– 67
by Loyola Marymount in 2nd half (12/29/90)
Most Points Scored in a Game– 126
by Loyola Marymount (12/29/90)
Most Points Scored in a Season– 2,442
1990-91
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 47
by Cincinnati (12/11/59)
Loyola Marymount (12/29/90)
Most Field Goals Made in an OT Game– 50
by Utah (3/25/61)
Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 866
1990-91
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game–103
by Utah (3/25/61)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 2,032
1965-66
FREE THROWS
Most Free Throws Made in Game– 45
by Xavier (1/10/76)
Most Free Throws Made in Season– 564
1989-90
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 64
by Xavier (1/10/76)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season–864
1952-53
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds in a Game– 74
by Temple (1/25/58)
Most Rebounds in a Season– 1,277
1965-66
All-time leading scorer Jameer Nelson
NAME
SEASONS
Jameer Nelson
2000-04
Bernard Blunt
1990-95
Craig Amos
1988-92
Tony Costner
1980-84
Cliff Anderson
1964-67
Maurice Martin
1982-86
Norman Black
1975-79
8. Mike Bantom
1970-73
9. Bob Lojewski
1981-85
10. Rodney Blake
1984-88
11. Marvin O’Connor
1999-02
12. Boo Williams
1977-81
13. Pat McFarland
1970-73
14. Dan Kelly
1967-70
15. Mike Hauer
1967-70
16. Carlin Warley
1991-95
17. Paul Senesky
1947-50
18. Bob McNeill
1957-60
19. Rap Curry
1990-94
20. Jack Egan
1958-61
21. Na’im Crenshaw
1998-02
22. Pat Carroll
2001-05
23. Tom Wynne
1960-63
24. Rashid Bey
1994-98
25. Bryan Warrick
1978-82
26. Rob Ferguson
2003-08
27. Pat Calathes
2004-08
28. Kurt Engelbert
1954-57
29. Delonte West
2001-04
30. Mark Bass
1992-96
31. Ahmad Nivins
2005-present
32. Reggie Townsend 1992-96
33. Billy Oakes
1963–66
34. Chet Stachitas
2002-06
35. Tom Duff
1963–66
36. Damian Reid
1998-02
37. Bill Lynch
1952–56
38. Steve Courtin
1961–64
39. Joe Gallo
1957–60
40. Lonnie McFarlan
1980–83
41. Wayne Williams
1982-87
42. Mike Thomas
1974-78
43. Terrell Myers
1993-97
44. Dmitri Domani
1993-97
45. Jim Lynam
1960-63
46. Bill Phillips
1999-02
47. Zane Major
1975-79
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
G
125
119
114
120
84
114
104
84
116
116
89
115
84
80
78
114
71
81
107
83
111
110
85
121
113
135
127
76
89
105
94
111
84
130
86
122
94
82
78
86
106
99
118
121
83
93
89
All-time leading rebounder Cliff Anderson
PTS
2,094
1,985
1,735
1,729
1,728
1,726
1,726
1,684
1,682
1,679
1,678
1,554
1,545
1,524
1,496
1,480
1,471
1,393
1,372
1,363
1,325
1,324
1,321
1,316
1,273
1,258
1,251
1,243
1,235
1,205
1,176
1,146
1,129
1,122
1,103
1.079
1,066
1,060
1,053
1,052
1,048
1,029
1,024
1,017
1,012
1,007
1,001
NAME
SEASONS
1. Cliff Anderson
1964-67
2. Mike Bantom
1970-73
3. Carlin Warley
1991-95
4. Bill Lynch
1952-56
5. Mike Hauer
1967-70
6. Tony Costner
1980-84
7. Norman Black
1975-79
8. Kurt Engelbert
1954-57
9. Bob Clarke
1957-60
10. Jack Egan
1958-61
11. Boo Williams
1977-81
12. Damian Reid
1998-02
13. Ray Radziszewski 1954-57
14. Dwayne Jones
2002-05
15. Rodney Blake
1984-88
16. John Connolly
1968-71
17. Bernard Blunt
1990-95
18. Bob Lojewski
1981-85
19. Tom Wynne
1960-63
20. Tom Duff
1963-66
21. Bill Phillips
1999-02
22. Pat Calathes
2004-08
23. Larry Hofmann
1961-64
24. Jim Boyle
1961-64
25. Maurice Martin
1982-86
26. Mike Thomas
1974-78
27. Vince Kempton
1958-61
28. Marty Ford
1963-66
29. Craig Amos
1988-92
30. Jameer Nelson
2000-04
31. Ahmad Nivins
2005-present
32. Greg Mullee
1984-87
33. Joe Spratt
1956-59
34. Rob Ferguson
2004-07
35. Will Johnson
1992-96
36. Robert Haskins
1997-00
37. Dmitri Domani
1993-97
38. Rap Curry
1990-94
39. Henry Smith
1986-89
40. Kevin Furey
1971-74
41. Pat McFarland
1970-73
Current players in bold
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G
84
84
114
94
78
120
104
76
81
83
115
122
78
98
116
83
119
116
85
86
93
127
81
79
114
99
71
86
114
125
94
90
77
135
98
107
121
107
79
82
84
REBS
1,228
1,151
1.138
1,107
976
951
906
898
877
871
838
835
834
831
818
780
734
724
720
697
686
630
629
627
622
616
615
594
588
581
577
564
563
562
535
528
526
521
518
511
503
SEASON & GAME LEADERS
Single Season Marks
POINTS
Name
1. Marvin O’Connor
2. Cliff Anderson
3. Jameer Nelson
4. Pat Carroll
5. Jack Egan
6. Mike Bantom
7. Delonte West
8. Pat Calathes
9. Jameer Nelson
10. Steve Courtin
11. Paul Senesky
12. Pat McFarland
13. Mike Bantom
14. Bernard Blunt
15. Bernard Blunt
16. Tony Costner
17. Dan Kelly
18. Maurice Martin
19. Rodney Blake
20. Dan Kelly
Tom Wynne
22. Bernard Blunt
23. Mike Hauer
Cliff Anderson
Cliff Anderson
26. Ahmad Nivins
Tom Wynne
28. Mike Hauer
George Senesky
30. Marvin O’Connor
Matt Guokas, Jr.
REBOUNDS
Season
2000-01
1966-67
2003-04
2004-05
1960-61
1971-72
2003-04
2007-08
2002-03
1963-64
1949-50
1972-73
1972-73
1990-91
1991-92
1983-84
1969-70
1985-86
1987-88
1968-69
1961-62
1992-93
1969-70
1964-65
1965-66
2006-07
1962-63
1967-68
1942-43
2001-02
1965-66
G
33
26
32
36
29
28
32
34
30
28
25
28
28
30
28
29
26
30
29
28
27
29
27
29
29
31
26
26
22
29
29
Pts
706
690
659
640
636
609
604
594
591
579
570
569
568
563
552
540
538
534
529
527
527
521
519
519
519
516
516
515
515
508
508
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
24.
25.
Name
Cliff Anderson
Dwayne Jones
Mike Bantom
Cliff Anderson
Bill Lynch
Cliff Anderson
Ray Radziszewski
Mike Bantom
Mike Bantom
Mike Hauer
Jack Egan
John Doogan
Kurt Engelbert
Bill Lynch
Kurt Engelbert
Will Johnson
Carlin Warley
Mike Hauer
Bob Clarke
Carlin Warley
Vince Kempton
John Connolly
Larry Hofmann
Mike Hauer
Bill Phillips
ASSISTS
Season
1964-65
2004-05
1971-72
1965-66
1955-56
1966-67
1956-57
1970-71
1972-73
1967-68
1960-61
1952-53
1955-56
1953-54
1956-57
1995-96
1993-94
1969-70
1959-60
1994-95
1960-61
1970-71
1963-64
1968-69
2000-01
G
29
36
28
29
29
26
24
28
28
26
29
25
27
23
24
32
28
27
27
29
30
28
28
25
33
Reb
450
418
413
406
381
372
372
370
368
359
348
347
338
336
332
326
318
317
312
309
306
305
305
300
294
Name
1. Jameer Nelson
2. Jameer Nelson
Dwayne Lee
4. Tasheed Carr
Matt Guokas, Jr.
6. Bob McNeill
Rap Curry
8. Rap Curry
9. Bruiser Flint
10. Jameer Nelson
11. Luke Griffin
12. Rashid Bey
13. Matt Guokas, Jr.
14. Rashid Bey
15. Jim O’Brien
16. Delonte West
Bryan Warrick
18. Rap Curry
19. Jim Lynam
20. Jameer Nelson
21. Dwayne Lee
22. Ivan Brown
23. Bob McNeill
24. Geoff Arnold
25. Jeffery Clark
26. Luke Griffin
27. Jim Lynam
28. Maurice Martin
29. Luke Griffin
30. Pat Calathes
Season
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05
2007-08
1965-66
1958-59
1993-94
1990-91
1986-87
2003-04
1978-79
1995-96
1964-65
1996-97
1973-74
2003-04
1981-82
1992-93
1960-61
2002-03
2005-06
1987-88
1959-60
1985-86
1981-82
1977-78
1961-62
1982-83
1979-80
2006-07
G
33
30
36
30
29
27
28
30
28
32
30
32
29
33
30
32
30
29
30
30
33
29
27
32
29
26
27
28
30
32
Ast
213
188
188
176
176
175
175
172
171
170
161
159
155
153
152
151
151
148
147
142
141
136
135
134
130
128
123
121
119
116
Single Game Marks
POINTS
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
13.
18.
23.
29.
Name
Opponent
Date
Tony Costner
Alaska-Anchorage 12/30/83
Jack Egan
Gettysburg
1/21/61
George Senesky Rutgers
2/3/43
Pat McFarland Fairfield
2/9/72
Ed Garrity
Rhode Island
2/4/53
Jameer Nelson Dayton
3/14/03
Cliff Anderson Rhode Island
12/28/66
Larry Kenney
Blue Ridge
2/11/41
George Senesky Gettysburg
2/20/43
Marvin O’Connor Stanford
3/17/01
Marvin O’Connor La Salle
3/3/01
Tom Wynne
Gettysburg
2/13/62
Bernard Blunt
Loyola Marym’t 12/29/90
Mike Hauer
Indiana
12/30/68
Cliff Anderson Villanova
2/20/65
Kurt Engelbert Davidson
12/17/56
John Hughes
John Carroll
2/26/52
Norman Black Rider
12/6/77
Norman Black La Salle
2/17/77
Mike Bantom
Saint Francis (Pa.) 11/15/72
Mike Bantom
Purdue
12/30/71
Jack Egan
Seton Hall
12/31/60
Jameer Nelson Gonzaga
12/31/02
Marvin O’Connor G. Washington
1/10/01
Rashid Bey
Duquesne
1/17/98
Craig Amos
Wright State
12/6/91
Rodney Blake
Rhode Island
1/9/88
Mike Morrow
Hofstra
2/13/80
13 tied
(last- Jameer Nelson vs. Liberty, 3/18/04)
REBOUNDS
Pts
47
47
44
41
40
39
39
39
38
37
37
37
36
36
36
36
36
35
35
35
35
35
34
34
34
34
34
34
33
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
10.
12.
14.
16.
21.
24.
Name
Opponent
Date
Reb
John Doogan
West Chester St. 2/18/53
34
Cliff Anderson
La Salle
2/26/67
32
Larry Hofmann Saint Peter’s
2/28/62
31
Larry Hofmann Xavier
12/20/63 29
Tom Wynne
Gettysburg
2/13/62
27
Cliff Anderson
Holy Cross
12/26/64 26
Cliff Anderson
Albright
12/13/65 26
Mike Bantom
Saint Francis (Pa.) 1/15/72
26
Mike Hauer
Rider
2/5/69
26
Mike Hauer
Wake Forest
2/28/68
25
Ray Radziszewski Pa. Military
2/4/57
25
Bill Lynch
Delaware
3/4/56
24
Jack Egan
Gettysburg
1/21/61
24
Bill Lynch
Furman
2/11/56
23
Kurt Engelbert
Pennsylvania
1/28/56
23
Mike Bantom
La Salle
1/6/73
22
Mike Bantom
West Chester
2/14/72
22
Mike Bantom
Utah
12/29/70 22
Mike Bantom
Fairfield
12/12/70 22
Bob Clarke
Saint Francis (Pa.) 12/11/57 22
Carlin Warley
Loyola (Md.)
12/4/93
21
Mike Bantom
St. John’s
2/21/73
21
Bill Lynch
La Salle
1/4/56
21
Four tied
20
(last- Carlin Warley vs. Morgan State, 12/4/92)
ASSISTS
Name
1. Rap Curry
Tom Haggerty
3. Bob McNeill
4. Tasheed Carr
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Rap Curry
Maurice Martin
Luke Griffin
Bob McNeill
11. Dwayne Lee
Jameer Nelson
Luke Griffin
Luke Griffin
15. Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Rashid Bey
Rashid Bey
Geoff Arnold
Bryan Warrick
Opponent
Date
Drexel
11/28/90
Fairfield
2/21/76
Lafayette
1/30/59
Fairleigh Dickinson 11/12/07
Temple
3/3/02
Xavier
1/20/01
West Virginia
11/28/90
Temple
1/22/83
Catholic
12/4/78
Elizabethtown
12/6/58
Temple
2/22/05
George Washington 1/19/02
La Salle
2/17/79
Brigham Young
12/8/78
Gonzaga
11/14/03
Georgia State
12/21/01
Duquesne
2/25/01
Dayton
1/14/01
Colorado
11/26/00
Massachusetts
2/21/98
UC-Santa Barbara 12/21/95
Richmond
3/14/86
Northeastern
3/12/82
Current players in bold
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 111
Ast
14
14
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
SEASON & GAME LEADERS
Single Season
BLOCKED SHOTS
FIELD GOAL PCT. (Minimum 100 made)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name
Ahmad Nivins
Ahmad Nivins
Damian Reid
Damian Reid
Reggie Townsend
Maurice Martin
Rodney Blake
Tony Costner
Rodney Blake
Will Johnson
Season
2007-08
2006-07
2000-01
2001-02
1994-95
1983-84
1986-87
1983-84
1987-88
1995-96
G
33
31
33
31
29
28
24
29
29
32
Pct
.647
.631
.615
.613
.581
.577
.565
.563
.561
.561
Name
Delonte West
Mark Bass
Jeffery Clark
Jeffery Clark
Pat Calathes
Chris Gardler
Abdulai Jalloh
Bill Phillips
Steve Courtin
Jim McCollum
Season
2003-04
1992-93
1980-81
1981-82
2006-07
1989-90
2005-06
1999-00
1963-64
1971-72
G
32
29
33
29
32
25
33
29
28
28
Name
1. Bill DeAngelis
2. Jameer Nelson
3. Steve Courtin
Cliff Anderson
5. Matt Guokas, Jr.
6. Jeffery Clark
7. Jeffery Clark
8. Billy DeAngelis
Bob Gormley
Matt Guokas, Jr.
Rodney Blake is the Hawks’ leader in career
blocked shots with 419.
Season
1966-67
2003-04
1963-64
1965-66
1964-65
1981-82
1980-81
1967-68
1961-62
1965-66
G
26
32
28
29
29
29
33
26
28
29
Stl
104
95
94
94
90
82
77
76
76
76
G
32
29
36
31
24
30
33
32
28
30
Blk
121
116
109
95
87
66
65
63
60
60
G
36
32
32
29
32
30
27
33
28
29
3FG
135
99
91
89
81
76
76
75
75
75
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name
Rodney Blake
Rodney Blake
Dwayne Jones
Rodney Blake
Rodney Blake
Tony Costner
Alexander Sazonov
Dwayne Jones
Tony Costner
Dwayne Jones
Season
1985-86
1987-88
2004-05
1984-85
1986-87
1981-82
2000-01
2003-04
1982-83
2002-03
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Name
Pat Carroll
Marvin O’Connor
Mark Bass
Brian Leahy
Pat Carroll
Pat Carroll
Rashid Bey
8. Chet Stachitas
Marvin O’Connor
Brian Leahy
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Pct
.892
.869
.861
.850
.846
.843
.840
.838
.832
.832
STEALS
Season
2004-05
2000-01
1995-96
1988-89
2003-04
2002-03
1997-98
2005-06
1999-00
1987-88
G
116
98
120
114
115
94
135
122
114
127
Blk
419
232
212
147
142
110
109
87
85
84
G
125
107
107
121
81
114
119
83
84
129
Ast
713
580
523
509
442
415
402
390
373
371
G
98
89
125
105
114
111
118
89
130
107
3FG
294
231
229
225
198
189
175
174
171
171
ASSISTS
FREE THROW PCT. (Minimum 50 made)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name
Seasons
Rodney Blake
1984-88
Dwayne Jones
2002-05
Tony Costner
1980-85
Alexandre Sazonov 1998-03
Boo Williams
1977-81
Ahmad Nivins
2005-present
Rob Ferguson
2003-08
Damian Reid
1998-02
Carlin Warley
1991-95
Pat Calathes
2004-08
Career
FIELD GOAL PCT. (Minimum 250 made)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Name
Seasons
Ahmad Nivins
2005-present
Damian Reid
1998-02
Rodney Blake
1984-88
Reggie Townsend 1992-96
Bill Phillips
1999-02
Mike Thomas
1974-78
Maurice Martin
1982-86
John Smith
1978-81
Tony Costner
1980-84
Bob Lojewski
1981-85
G
94
122
116
111
93
99
114
92
120
116
Pct
.634
.554
.545
.542
.527
.521
.515
.511
.508
.504
Name
Jameer Nelson
Rap Curry
Luke Griffin
Rashid Bey
Bob McNeill
Maurice Martin
Bruiser Flint
Jim Lynam
Jim O’Brien
Dwayne Lee
Seasons
2000-04
1990-94
1976-80
1994-98
1957-60
1982-86
1983-87
1960-63
1971-74
2002-06
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name
Pat Carroll
Marvin O’Connor
Jameer Nelson
Mark Bass
Craig Amos
Na’im Crenshaw
Terrell Myers
Brian Leahy
Chet Stachitas
Rap Curry
Seasons
2001-05
1999-02
2000-04
1992-96
1988-92
1998-02
1993-97
1985-89
2002-06
1990-94
FREE THROW PCT. (Minimum 100 made)
Name
1. Jeffery Clark
2. Abdulai Jalloh
Delonte West
4. Pat Calathes
5. Chris Gardler
6. Jim McCollum
7. Bob McNeill
8. Greg Mullee
9. Ron Righter
10. Mark Bass
Seasons
1977-82
2004-06
2001-04
2004-08
1989-91
1969-72
1957-60
1984-87
1973-75
1992-96
G
118
69
89
127
53
72
81
90
55
105
Pct
.837
.831
.831
.827
.825
.820
.819
.815
.811
.809
Seasons
2000-04
1977-82
1982-86
1976-80
1964-67
1961-64
1965-68
1990-94
1978-82
1970-74
G
125
118
114
107
84
82
65
107
113
86
Stl
256
250
248
236
212
208
195
195
181
175
STEALS
Name
Jameer Nelson
Jeffery Clark
Maurice Martin
Luke Griffin
Cliff Anderson
Steve Courtin
Bill DeAngelis
Rap Curry
9. Bryan Warrick
10. Mike Moody
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Pat Carroll owns all of SJU’s 3-point shooting
records after finishing his career with 294, while
hitting a record 135 in 2004-05.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 112
1,000-POINT SCORERS
Jameer Nelson
Tony Costner
Maurice Martin
YEAR
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Totals
GP-GS
33-33
30-30
30-30
32-32
125-125
FG-FGA
131-284
144-329
194-444
234-493
703-1550
FG%
.461
.438
.437
.475
.453
1. JAMEER NELSON - 2,094 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
41-110 .373
109-133 .820
133 4.0
51-142 .359
93-122
.762
144 4.8
64-189 .339
139-180 .772
154 5.1
73-187 .390
118-149 .792
150 4.7
229-628 .364
459-584 .785
581 4.6
AST
213
188
142
170
713
BL
2
1
6
0
9
ST
55
40
66
95
256
PTS
412
432
591
659
2094
AVG
12.5
14.4
19.7
20.6
16.7
YEAR
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
TOTALS
GP-GS
30-30
28-28
29-29
3-3
29-28
119-118
FG-FGA
212-507
191-423
164-442
14-26
105-327
686-1725
FG%
.418
.452
.371
.538
.321
.398
2. BERNARD BLUNT - 1,985 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
47-147
.320
92-130
.708
194 6.5
35-106
.330
135-197 .685
196 7.0
45-138
.326
148-204 .725
166 5.7
1-2
.500
7-7
1.000
13
4.3
27-96
.281
76-102
.745
165 5.7
155-489 .317
458-640 .716
734 6.2
AST
78
87
60
9
66
299
BL
17
8
10
0
7
42
ST
50
42
32
0
33
157
PTS
563
552
521
36
313
1985
AVG
18.8
19.7
18.0
12.0
10.8
16.7
YEAR
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
TOTALS
GP-GS FG-FGA
29-10 115-325
28-28 147-372
30-30 166-382
27-27 151-353
114-95 579-1432
FG%
.325
.395
.435
.428
.404
3. CRAIG AMOS - 1,735 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
43-121 .355
52-92
.565
100 3.4
60-145 .414
94-118
.797
180 6.4
54-156 .346
94-115
.817
143 4.8
41-105 .390
139-193 .720
165 6.1
198-527 .376
379-518 .732
588 5.7
AST
28
30
24
23
105
BL
8
12
18
12
50
ST
25
25
20
24
94
PTS
325
448
480
482
1735
AVG
11.2
16.0
16.0
17.9
15.2
AVG
6.8
7.5
9.3
8.3
8.0
AST
29
43
24
35
131
BL
35
66
60
51
212
ST
16
20
21
32
89
PTS
329
436
425
540
1729
AVG
10.0
14.5
15.2
18.6
14.5
5. CLIFF ANDERSON - 1,728 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-127-209 .608
450 15.5
-135-213 .633
406 14.0
-204-279 .731
372 14.3
-466-701 .665 1228 14.6
AST
51
61
69
181
BL
-----
ST
--52
212
PTS
519
519
690
1728
AVG
17.9
17.9
26.5
20.7
6 (tie). MAURICE MARTIN - 1,726 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
0-0
.000
82-114
.719
135 4.8
0-0
.000
58-82
.707
140 5.0
23-57
.404
95-126
.754
173 6.2
0-0
.000
138-184 .750
174 5.8
23-57
.404
373-506 .737
622 5.4
AST
121
101
98
95
415
BL
21
22
21
11
75
ST
74
68
52
54
248
PTS
292
438
462
534
1726
AVG
10.4
15.6
14.2
17.8
15.1
6 (tie). NORMAN BLACK - 1,726 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-78-119
.655
248 9.5
-70-113 .619
198 7.6
-66-111 .595
211 9.6
-88-110 .800
249 8.3
-302-453 .667
906 8.7
AST
31
40
42
39
152
BL
------
ST
25
33
22
25
115
PTS
440
434
388
464
1726
AVG
16.9
16.7
17.5
15.5
16.6
4. TONY COSTNER - 1,729 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-77-104
.740
223
-100-150 .667
226
-106-143 .741
262
-180-233 .773
240
-463-630 .734
951
YEAR
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Totals
GP
33
30
28
29
120
FG-FGA
126-271
168-317
159-339
180-320
633-1247
FG%
.465
.530
.469
.563
.507
3PT
------
YEAR
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
Totals
GP
29
29
26
84
FG-FGA
196-478
192-426
243-605
631-1509
FG%
.410
.450
.402
.418
3PT
-----
YEAR
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
Totals
GP-GS
28-28
28-26
28-27
28-26
114-109
FG-FGA
105-203
190-329
172-351
198-406
665-1289
FG%
.517
.577
.490
.488
.515
YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
TOTALS
GP
26
26
22
30
104
FG-FGA
181-410
182-391
161-316
188-411
712-1528
FG%
.441
.465
.509
.457
.466
3PT
------
YEAR
GP-GS
1970-71
28
1971-72
28
1972-73
28
Totals
84
FG-FGA
194-411
231-492
229-475
654-1378
FG%
.472
.469
.482
.474
3PT
-----
8. MIKE BANTOM - 1,684 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-111-170 .653
370
-147-203 .724
413
-110-155 .710
368
-368-528 .697 1151
AVG
13.2
14.8
13.1
13.7
AST
36
-64
--
BL
-----
ST
--43
--
PTS
507
609
568
1684
AVG
18.1
21.8
20.3
20.0
YEAR
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Totals
GP-GS
30-22
26-26
29-29
31-30
116-107
FG-FGA
102-167
184-339
174-369
173-363
633-1257
FG%
.611
.543
.471
.476
.503
3PT
-0-0
-1-3
--
9. BOB LOJEWSKI - 1,682 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-78-108
.722
126
.000
105-147 .714
201
-98-135
.726
198
.333
134-187 .717
199
-415-577 .719
724
AVG
4.2
7.7
6.8
6.4
6.2
AST
8
19
56
32
115
BL
24
40
32
24
120
ST
8
16
21
16
61
PTS
282
473
446
481
1682
AVG
9.4
18.2
15.4
15.5
14.5
YEAR
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
Totals
GP-GS
31-30
32-32
24-24
29-29
116-115
FG-FGA
119-242
175-318
157-278
211-376
662-1214
FG%
.492
.550
.565
.561
.545
3PT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
10. RODNEY BLAKE - 1,679 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
.000
58-104
.558
185
.000
82-126
.651
227
.000
109-140 .779
171
.000
107-161 .665
235
.000
356-531 .670
818
AVG
6.0
7.1
7.1
8.1
7.1
AST
11
12
10
18
51
BL
95
121
87
116
419
ST
15
11
3
11
40
PTS
295
432
423
529
1679
AVG
9.5
13.5
17.6
18.2
14.5
Norman Black
Bob Lojewski
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 113
1,000-POINT SCORERS
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Totals
Boo Williams
Mike Hauer
Carlin Warley
Bob McNeill
GP-GS FG-FGA FG%
Redshirt (transfer)
28-28 155-380 .408
32-32 240-516 .465
29-29 184-429 .429
89-89 579-1325 .437
3PT
11. MARVIN O’CONNOR - 1,678 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
73-206
99-265
59-206
231-677
.354
.374
.286
.341
81-110
127-188
81-113
289-411
.736
.676
.717
.703
123
119
121
363
AST
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
4.4
3.7
4.2
4.1
72
82
72
226
2
1
1
4
31
36
18
85
464
706
508
1678
16.6
22.1
17.5
18.8
YEAR
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
Totals
GP
28
24
30
33
115
FG-FGA
178-352
91-203
155-334
157-335
581-1224
FG%
.506
.448
.464
.469
.475
3PT
------
12. BOO WILLIAMS - 1,554 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-125-176 .710
239
-65-109
.596
146
-107-159 .673
237
-95-145
.655
217
-392-589 .665
839
AVG
8.5
6.1
7.9
6.6
838
AST
8
10
6
11
7.3
BL
38
24
48
32
142
ST
18
11
15
13
57
PTS
481
247
417
409
1554
AVG
17.2
10.3
13.9
12.4
13.5
YEAR
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
Totals
GP
28
28
28
84
FG-FGA
204-488
217-496
256-476
677-1460
FG%
.418
.438
.538
.464
3PT
-----
13. PAT McFARLAND - 1,545 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-69-95
.726
153 5.5
-65-82
.793
189 6.8
-57-76
.750
161 5.8
-191-253 .755
503 5.9
AST
59
-66
--
BL
-----
ST
--55
--
PTS
477
499
569
1545
AVG
17.0
17.8
20.3
18.4
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Totals
GP
26
28
26
80
FG-FGA
156-367
206-498
204-483
566-1348
FG%
.425
.414
.422
.419
3PT
-----
14. DAN KELLY - 1,524 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-147-187 .786
59
2.3
-115-153 .752
88
3.1
-130-157 .828
79
3.0
-392-497 .789
226 2.8
AST
81
107
42
230
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
459
527
538
1524
AVG
17.7
18.3
20.7
19.1
YEAR
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Totals
GP
26
25
27
78
FG-FGA
160-328
177-388
170-378
507-1094
FG%
.488
.456
.450
.463
3PT
-----
15. MIKE HAUER - 1,496 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-142-199 .714
359
-161-219 .735
300
-179-241 .743
317
-482-659 .731
976
AVG
13.8
12.0
11.7
12.5
AST
58
56
32
146
BL
-----
ST
32
----
PTS
462
515
519
1496
AVG
17.8
20.6
19.2
19.2
YEAR
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
Totals
GP-GS
28-28
29-29
28-28
29-29
114-114
FG-FGA
102-197
115-232
143-304
104-247
464-980
FG%
.518
.496
.470
.421
.473
3PT
5-18
3-12
4-21
8-30
20-81
16. CARLIN WARLEY - 1,480 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
.278
116-167 .695
251 9.0
.250
116-178 .652
260 9.0
.190
169-247 .684
318 11.4
.267
131-197 .665
309 10.7
.246
532-789 .674 1138 9.9
AST
39
54
55
65
213
BL
11
34
23
17
85
ST
21
28
22
27
98
PTS
325
349
459
347
1480
AVG
11.6
12.0
16.4
12.0
12.9
YEAR
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
Totals
GP
23
23
25
71
FG-FGA
170
192
228
590
FG%
-----
3PT
-----
17. PAUL SENESKY - 1,471 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-79
---98
---114
---291
---
AVG
-----
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
419
482
570
1471
AVG
18.2
21.0
22.8
20.7
YEAR
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Totals
GP
27
27
27
81
FG-FGA
188-425
168-377
175-424
531-1226
FG%
.555
.446
.412
.433
3PT
-----
18. BOB McNEILL - 1,393 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-125-151 .829
150
-106-131 .809
131
-100-122 .819
117
-331-404 .819
398
AVG
5.7
4.9
4.3
4.9
AST
132
175
135
442
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
501
442
450
1393
AVG
18.7
16.4
16.7
17.2
YEAR
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
TOTALS
GP-GS
30-30
20-19
29-29
28-28
107-106
FG-FGA
136-335
79-196
112-301
123-333
450-1165
FG%
.406
.403
.372
.369
.386
19. RAP CURRY - 1,372 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
40-130
.308
93-134 .694
161 5.4
25-84
.298
71-102 .696
83 4.2
50-156
.372
87-122 .713
122 4.2
56-166
.337
50-75
.667
155 5.5
171-536 .319
301-433 .695
521 4.9
AST
172
85
148
175
580
BL
13
5
15
12
45
ST
70
38
40
47
195
PTS
405
254
361
352
1372
AVG
13.5
12.7
12.4
12.6
12.8
YEAR
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
TOTALS
GP
27
27
29
83
FG-FGA
127-270
165-377
247-600
539-1247
FG%
.470
.437
.412
.432
AST
12
26
---
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
305
422
636
1363
AVG
11.3
15.6
21.9
16.4
3PT
-----
20. JACK EGAN - 1,363 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-51-74
.689
227
-92-141 .652
296
-142-200 .710
348
-285-415 .687
871
AVG
8.4
11.0
12.0
10.5
Rap Curry
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 114
1,000-POINT SCORERS
Pat Carroll
Rashid Bey
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Totals
GP-GS FG-FGA
30-30 112-310
28-28 108-286
23-1
82-196
30-29 145-347
111-88 535-1139
FG%
.361
.378
.418
.418
.470
21. NA’IM CRENSHAW - 1,325 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
47-124 .379
49-81
.605
100 3.3
37-104 .356
74-101
.733
108 3.9
39-98
.398
60-79
.759
75
3.3
63-172 .366
62-90
.689
111 3.7
186-498 .373
245-351 .698
394 3.5
AST
86
84
45
49
264
BL
5
4
1
4
14
ST
29
15
7
9
60
PTS
320
327
263
415
1325
AVG
10.7
11.7
11.4
13.8
11.9
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
Totals
GP-GS
13-2
30-30
32-32
35-35
110-99
FG-FGA
4-13
115-248
110-238
212-485
441-984
FG%
.308
.464
.462
.437
.448
22. PAT CARROLL - 1,324 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
2-4
.500
6-8
.750
12
76-169 .450
38-50
.760
104
81-177 .458
23-29
.793
114
135-311 .434
81-110
.736
135
294-661 .445
148-197 .751
365
AVG
0.9
3.5
3.6
3.9
3.3
AST
3
35
31
67
136
BL
2
6
6
11
25
ST
1
19
21
28
69
PTS
16
344
324
640
1324
AVG
1.2
11.5
10.1
18.3
12.0
YEAR
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
Totals
GP
30
27
28
85
FG-FGA
109-304
213-531
205-554
529-1389
FG%
.358
.401
.370
.380
23. TOM WYNNE - 1,321 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-64-84
.645
190
-101-134 .754
270
-106-150 .707
260
-271-368 .736
720
AVG
6.3
10.0
9.3
8.5
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
278
527
516
1321
AVG
9.2
19.5
18.4
15.5
GP-GS FG-FGA
29-4
40-110
32-32
90-249
33-33 168-387
27-27 149-377
121-93 447-1123
FG%
.364
.361
.434
.395
.398
24. RASHID BEY - 1,316 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
9-21
.429
28-39
.718
38
1.3
14-55
.255
54-83
.651
100 3.1
70-176 .398
89-112
.795
119 3.6
76-215 .353
82-109
.752
89
3.3
169-467 .362
253-343 .738
346 2.9
AST
67
159
153
130
509
BL
7
1
6
3
17
ST
18
37
62
48
165
PTS
117
248
495
456
1316
AVG
4.0
7.8
15.0
16.9
10.9
YEAR
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Totals
FG%
.403
.473
.451
.507
.474
3PT
------
25. BRYAN WARRICK - 1,273 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-16-24
.667
23
1.0
-75-102
.735
81
2.7
-71-104
.683
79
2.7
-97-125
.776
97
3.2
-259-355 .730
280 2.5
AST
18
94
88
151
351
BL
2
10
8
16
36
ST
12
51
56
62
181
PTS
78
357
391
447
1273
AVG
3.3
11.9
13.5
14.9
11.3
YEAR
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Totals
GP-GS FG-FGA FG%
- - - Redshirt - - 36-0
56-124
.452
33-33 141-281 .502
32-32 146-314 .465
34-34 155-300 .517
135-99 498-1019 .489
3PT
26. ROB FERGUSON - 1,258 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
AST
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
9-31
35-88
39-91
59-133
142-343
2.4
4.4
5.3
4.8
4.2
24
53
42
39
158
12
28
30
39
109
8
22
29
26
85
137
355
361
405
1258
3.8
10.8
11.3
11.9
9.3
YEAR
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Totals
GP-GS
28-0
33-2
32-32
34-34
127-68
FG-FGA
22-62
55-144
144-316
189-422
410-944
FG%
.355
.382
.456
.448
.434
27. PAT CALATHES - 1,251 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
4-26
.154
6-13
.462
32
14-41
.341
34-38
.895
115
47-112 .420
110-130 .846
228
74-85
.400
142-172 .826
255
139-364 .382
292-353 .827
630
AVG
1.1
3.5
7.1
7.5
5.0
AST
27
60
116
92
295
BL
5
9
28
42
84
ST
4
14
17
42
77
PTS
54
158
445
594
1251
AVG
1.9
4.8
13.9
17.5
9.9
YEAR
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
Totals
GP
25
27
24
76
FG-FGA
113-270
171-357
173-383
457-1010
FG%
.418
.479
.452
.452
28. KURT ENGELBERT - 1,243 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-73-107
.676
228 9.1
-116-159 .729
338 12.5
-140-193 .725
332 13.8
-329-459 .718
898 11.8
AST
--28
--
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
299
458
486
1243
AVG
11.9
17.0
20.3
16.3
YEAR
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Totals
GP-GS
31-2
26-22
32-32
89-56
FG-FGA
76-162
162-342
212-416
450-920
FG%
.469
.474
.510
.489
AST
36
83
151
167-2
BL
4
5
6
15
ST
25
41
55
121
PTS
182
449
604
1235
AVG
5.9
17.3
18.9
13.9
YEAR
GP
1978-79
24
1979-80
30
1980-81
29
1981-82 30-30
Totals
113---
Bryan Warrick
Rob Ferguson
3PT
-----
FG-FGA
31-77
141-298
160-355
178-345
510-1075
3PT
-----
.290
.398
.429
.444
.414
16-19
38-45
30-35
36-43
120-142
.842
.844
.857
.837
.845
85
146
168
163
562
29. DELONTE WEST - 1,235 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
2-17
.118
28-42
.667
92
3.0
55-147 .374
70-86
.814
113 4.3
56-136 .412
124-139 .892
172 5.4
113-300 .377
222-267 .831
377 4.2
Delonte West
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 115
1,000-POINT SCORERS
Mark Bass
Ahmad Nivins
Reggie Townsend
30. MARK BASS - 1,205 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
41-122 .336
73-84
.869
69
2.4
27-68
.397
14-21
.667
32
2.1
66-156
.423
74-94
.787
52
1.8
91-268 .340
69-89
.775
62
1.9
225-614 .366
230-288 .799
215
2.1
AST
60
28
61
57
206
BL
2
0
2
1
5
ST
27
6
20
43
96
PTS
284
119
344
458
1205
AVG
9.8
7.9
11.9
14.3
11.5
3PT
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-2
31. AHMAD NIVINS - 1,176 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
.000
48-68
.706
149 5.0
.000
164-242 .678
235 7.6
.000
146-197 .741
193 5.8
.000
358-507 .706
577 6.1
AST
8
11
16
35
BL
39
32
39
110
ST
12
32
22
66
PTS
184
516
476
1176
AVG
6.1
16.6
14.4
12.5
FG%
.481
.528
.581
.512
.539
3PT
0-0
1-1
0-1
1-1
2-3
32. REGGIE TOWNSEND - 1,146 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
.000
5-12
.417
21
1.0
1.000
23-26
.639
95
3.4
.000
60-87
.690
164 5.7
1.000
102-134 .761
204 6.4
.667
190-25
.739
484 4.4
AST
3
13
38
41
95
BL
1
2
2
3
8
ST
2
12
14
16
44
PTS
31
214
426
475
1146
AVG
1.4
7.6
14.7
14.3
10.2
FG-FGA
121-319
187-453
164-435
472-1207
FG%
.379
.412
.377
.391
3PT
-----
33. BILLY OAKES - 1,129 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-47-75
.627
101 3.7
-74-97
.762
87
3.1
-64-90
.711
91
3.1
-185-262 .706
279 3.3
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
289
448
392
1129
AVG
10.7
16.0
13.5
13.4
GP-GS
30-0
31-1
36-36
33-33
130-70
FG-FGA
29-89
70-142
127-320
135-330
361-881
FG%
.326
.493
.397
.409
.410
34. CHET STACHITAS - 1,122 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
10-38
.263
23-29
.793
35
1.2
36-82
.439
26-39
.667
47
1.5
50-143 .350
85-114
.746
93
2.6
75-185 .405
95-118
.805
84
2.5
171-448 .382
229-300 .763
259 2.0
AST
27
28
71
73
199
BL
2
0
2
7
11
ST
12
33
29
39
113
PTS
91
202
389
440
1122
AVG
3.0
6.5
10.8
13.3
8.6
GP
28
29
29
86
FG-FGA
111-239
141-307
165-377
417-923
FG%
.473
.459
.438
.452
3PT
-----
35. TOM DUFF - 1,103 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-90-119
.756
227 8.1
-76-102
.745
224 7.7
-99-121
.818
246 8.5
-265-342 .775
697 8.1
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
316
358
429
1103
AVG
11.9
12.9
14.8
12.8
GP-GS FG-FGA
29-29
98-203
29-29
84-163
33-33 110-179
31-30 103-168
122-121 395-713
FG%
.483
.515
.615
.613
.554
3PT
0-1
0-0
1-4
6-10
7-15
36. DAMIAN REID - 1,079 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
.000
78-126
.619
226
.000
53-82
.646
184
.250
75-120
.625
216
.600
76-109
.697
209
.467
282-437 .645
835
AVG
7.8
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.8
AST
14
13
31
6
64
BL
29
18
17
23
87
ST
29
12
15
18
74
PTS
274
221
296
288
1079
AVG
9.4
7.6
9.0
9.3
8.8
37. BILL LYNCH - 1,066 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-25-46
.543
114
-81-141
.574
336
-68-104
.615
276
-84-131
.641
364
-258-422 .611 1090
AVG
6.7
14.6
11.0
14.0
11.9
AST
------
BL
------
ST
------
PTS
107
359
302
298
1066
AVG
6.3
15.6
12.1
11.5
11.7
38. STEVE COURTIN - 1,060 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-21-27
.778
86 3.3
-60-78
.769
166 5.9
-129-155 .831
103 3.7
-210-260 .808
355 4.3
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
147
334
579
1060
AVG
5.7
11.9
20.7
12.9
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Totals
GP-GS
29-29
15-10
29-29
32-31
105-99
FG-FGA
85-229
39-112
102-244
149-395
375-980
FG%
.371
.348
.418
.377
.383
YEAR
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Totals
GP-GS
30-12
31-31
33-33
94-76
FG-FGA
68-111
176-279
165-255
409-645
FG%
.613
.631
.647
.634
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Totals
GP-GS
22-0
28-18
29-29
32-32
111-89
FG-FGA
13-27
95-180
183-315
186-363
477-885
YEAR
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
Totals
GP
27
28
29
84
YEAR
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Totals
YEAR
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
Totals
YEAR
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Totals
Chet Stachitas
YEAR
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
Totals
GP
17
23
25
26
91
FG-FGA
41-118
139-394
117-311
107-272
404-1095
FG%
.437
.353
.370
.393
.369
3PT
------
YEAR
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
Totals
GP
26
28
28
82
FG-FGA
63-153
137-324
225-514
425-991
FG%
.412
.423
.438
.429
3PT
-----
Damian Reid
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 116
1,000-POINT SCORERS
Steve Courtin
39. JOE GALLO - 1,053 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-57-77
.740
103 4.3
-50-81
.617
142 5.3
-74-97
.760
128 4.7
-181-255 .712
373 4.8
AST
41
64
84
189
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
235
402
416
1053
AVG
9.8
14.9
15.4
13.5
40. LONNIE McFARLAN - 1,052 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
--41-62
.661
79
2.5
--67-89
.753
129 4.4
15-56
.268
101-122 .830
113 4.3
15-156 .268
209-273 .765
321 3.7
AST
52
70
82
204
BL
3
1
2
6
ST
23
27
24
74
PTS
219
415
418
1052
AVG
7.1
14.3
16.1
12.2
41. WAYNE WILLIAMS - 1,048 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
.000
30-49
.612
84
3.0
-34-48
.708
56
2.5
.000
1-5
.200
15
5.0
-99-137
.723
117 4.2
.250
70-99
.707
126 5.0
.250
234-338 .692
398 3.8
AST
43
33
3
22
45
146
BL
4
3
1
4
3
15
ST
25
14
3
27
26
95
PTS
218
100
19
363
348
1048
AVG
7.8
4.6
6.3
13.0
13.9
9.9
AVG
6.4
6.2
7.7
4.8
6.2
AST
23
26
26
19
94
BL
--28
17
--
ST
8
7
33
7
55
PTS
175
288
302
264
1029
AVG
9.2
11.1
11.6
9.4
10.4
FG%
.353
.346
.401
.335
.369
43. TERRELL MYERS - 1,024 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
16-47
.340
31-48
.646
40 1.7
33-91
.363
28-41
.683
33 1.1
60-168
.357
97-123 .789
87 2.7
65-171
.335
85-106 .802
89 2.7
174-477 .365
241-318 .758
249 2.1
AST
32
36
46
38
152
BL
1
4
6
5
16
ST
13
9
21
19
62
PTS
107
151
367
484
1024
AVG
4.5
5.2
11.5
15.0
8.7
FG-FGA
101-224
58-178
75-171
80-199
314-772
FG%
.451
.326
.439
.402
.407
44. DMITRI DOMANI - 1,017 POINTS
3PT
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
48-114 .421
48-82
.585
110 3.9
23-81
.284
47-69
.681
120 4.1
25-53
.472
82-114
.719
156 5.0
34-83
.410
82-106
.774
140 4.2
130-331 .393
259-371 .698
526 4.3
AST
47
42
65
99
253
BL
1
7
11
12
31
ST
24
23
36
49
132
PTS
298
186
257
276
1017
AVG
10.6
6.4
8.3
8.4
8.4
GP
30
27
26
83
FG-FGA
110-260
98-228
139-281
347- 769
FG%
.423
.430
.494
.451
3PT
-----
45. JIM LYNAM - 1,012 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-118-143 .825
71
2.3
-111-140 .792
49
1.8
-89-131
.697
95
3.7
-318- 414 .768
215 2.6
AST
-----
BL
-----
ST
-----
PTS
338
307
367
1012
AVG
11.2
11.4
14.1
12.2
YEAR
1997-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Totals
GP-GS
FG%
3PT
46. BILL PHILLIPS - 1,007 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
AST
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
29-0
33-33
31-31
93-64
FG-FGA
Redshirt
85-169
144-263
128-246
357-678
.503
.548
.520
.526
27-69
32-99
52-105
111-273
59
111
81
251
23
151
14
188
24
42
24
90
264
384
359
1007
9.1
11.6
11.6
10.8
YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
Totals
GP
13
26
21
29
89
FG-FGA
78-182
178-394
98-208
94-213
448-997
FG%
.417
.452
.471
.441
.449
3PT
------
AST
27
44
33
31
135
BL
-34
11
10
55
ST
11
46
15
22
94
PTS
182
390
211
218
1001
AVG
14.0
15.0
10.0
7.5
11.2
YEAR
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Totals
GP
24
27
27
78
FG-FGA
89-223
176-397
171-408
436-1028
FG%
.401
.443
.419
.424
3PT
-----
YEAR
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Totals
GP-GS
31- - 29-25
26-21
86- - -
FG-FGA
89-204
174-357
151-357
414-918
FG%
.436
.487
.420
.459
YEAR
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
Totals
GP-GS
28-22
22-4
3-1
28-1
25-24
106-52
FG-FGA
94-163
33-90
9-24
132-255
138-320
406-852
FG%
.577
.367
.375
.518
.431
.477
3PT
0-0
-0-0
-2-8
2-8
YEAR
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
Totals
GP
19
26
26
28
99
FG-FGA
68-147
119-219
124-244
111-200
422-810
FG%
.463
.543
.508
.555
.521
3PT
------
YEAR
GP-GS
1993-94 24-1
1994-95 29-8
1995-96 32-1
1996-97 33-0
Totals
118-10
FG-FGA
30-85
45-130
105-262
124-347
304-824
YEAR
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Totals
GP-GS
28-18
29-11
31-29
33-33
121-91
YEAR
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
Totals
Wayne Williams
42. MIKE THOMAS - 1,029 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB
-39-55
.709
121
-50-62
.806
160
-55-70
.771
201
-42-51
.824
134
-186-238 .782
616
Terrell Myers
Dmitri Domani
.391
.323
.495
.406
67-80
64-97
51-77
182-254
.838
.660
.662
.716
157
294
235
686
5.4
8.9
7.6
7.4
47. ZANE MAJOR - 1,001 POINTS
3PT%
FT-FTA
FT%
REB AVG
-26-33
.788
51
3.9
-34-63
.540
103 4.0
-15-28
.536
53
2.4
-30-41
.732
60
2.1
-105-165 .636
267 3.0
Bill Phillips
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
POINTS
SCORING AVERAGE
Jameer Nelson
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
1949-50
1948-49
1947-48
1946-47
1945-46
1944-45
1943-44
1942-43
1941-42
Pat Calathes ..........594
Ahmad Nivins ........516
Abdulai Jalloh ........494
Pat Carroll ..............640
Jameer Nelson ......659
Jameer Nelson ......591
Marvin O’Connor....508
Marvin O’Connor....706
Marvin O’Connor....464
Andre Howard ........356
Rashid Bey ............456
Rashid Bey............ 495
Reggie Townsend ..475
Reggie Townsend ..426
Carlin Warley ...... 459
Bernard Blunt ........521
Bernard Blunt ........552
Bernard Blunt ........563
Craig Amos ..........448
Brian Leahy ...........479
Rodney Blake ........529
Rodney Blake ........423
Maurice Martin ......534
Bob Lojewski ........481
Tony Costner ........540
Bob Lojewski ........473
Bryan Warrick ......447
Boo Williams ........409
Boo Williams ........417
Norman Black ......464
Boo Williams ........481
Norman Black ......434
Norman Black ......440
Ron Righter ..........402
Ron Righter ..........363
Pat McFarland ......569
Mike Bantom ........609
Mike Bantom ........507
Dan Kelly ..............538
Dan Kelly ..............527
Mike Hauer ............462
Cliff Anderson ......690
Cliff Anderson ......519
Cliff Anderson ......519
Steve Courtin ........579
Tom Wynne ..........516
Tom Wynne ..........527
Jack Egan ..............636
Bob McNeill ..........450
Bob McNeill ..........442
Bob McNeill ..........501
Kurt Engelbert ......486
Kurt Engelbert ......458
Mike Fallon ............374
Bill Lynch ..............359
Ed Garrity ..............403
John Hughes ........412
Mike Fallon ............334
Paul Senesky ........570
Paul Senesky ........482
Paul Senesky ........419
Norm Butz ............177
Bob O’Neill ............159
Bob O’Neill ............348
Jack Flannery ........292
George Senesky ....515
George Senesky ....217
REBOUNDS
Marvin O’Connor
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
1949-50
1948-49
1947-48
1946-47
1945-46
1944-45
1943-44
1942-43
1941-42
Pat Calathes ..........17.5
Ahmad Nivins........16.6
Abdulai Jalloh ......15.0
Pat Carroll ............18.3
Jameer Nelson ......20.6
Jameer Nelson ......19.7
Marvin O’Connor ..17.5
Marvin O’Connor ..22.1
Marvin O’Connor ..16.6
Andre Howard ......11.9
Rashid Bey............16.9
Rashid Bey............15.0
Reggie Townsend ..14.8
Reggie Townsend ..14.7
Carln Warley..........16.4
Bernard Blunt........18.0
Bernard Blunt........19.7
Bernard Blunt........18.8
Craig Amos ..........18.0
Brian Leahy ..........16.5
Rodney Blake ........18.2
Rodney Blake ........17.6
Maurice Martin......17.8
Maurice Martin......16.5
Tony Costner ........18.6
Bob Lojewski ........18.2
Bryan Warrick ......14.9
Bryan Warrick ......13.5
Boo Williams ........13.9
Norman Black ......15.5
Norman Black ......17.6
Norman Black ......16.7
Norman Black ......16.9
Ron Righter ..........16.1
Ron Righter ..........12.1
Pat McFarland ......20.3
Mike Bantom ........21.8
Mike Bantom ........18.1
Dan Kelly ..............20.7
Mike Hauer............20.6
Mike Hauer............17.8
Cliff Anderson ......26.5
Cliff Anderson ......17.9
Cliff Anderson ......17.9
Steve Courtin ........20.7
Tom Wynne ..........18.4
Tom Wynne ..........19.5
Jack Egan..............21.9
Bob McNeill ..........16.7
Bob McNeill ..........16.4
Bob McNeill ..........18.7
Kurt Engelbert ......20.3
Kurt Engelbert ......17.0
Mike Fallon............14.3
Bill Lynch ..............15.6
Ed Garrity..............15.8
John Hughes ........15.8
Mike Fallon............12.4
Paul Senesky ........22.8
Paul Senesky ........20.9
Paul Senesky ........18.2
Norm Butz ..............9.3
Bill Poletti................8.1
Bob O’Neill ............15.1
Jack Flannery ........12.2
George Senesky ....23.4
George Senesky ....12.8
REBOUND AVERAGE
Tony Costner
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
Pat Calathes ..........255
Ahmad Nivins ........235
Abdulai Jalloh ........182
Dwayne Jones........418
Dwayne Jones........224
Dwayne Jones........189
Bill Phillips ............235
Bill Phillips ............294
Andre Howard ........191
Andre Howard ........251
Harold Rasul ..........246
Nemanja Petrovic ..166
Will Johnson ..........326
Carlin Warley..........309
Carlin Warley..........318
Carlin Warley..........260
Carlin Warley..........251
Bernard Blunt ........194
Craig Amos ............180
Henry Smith ..........214
Henry Smith ..........246
Greg Mullee............189
Rodney Blake ........227
Bob Lojewski..........199
Tony Costner..........240
Tony Costner..........262
Tony Costner..........226
Tony Costner..........223
Boo Williams..........237
Norman Black ........249
Boo Williams..........239
Mike Thomas ........201
Norman Black ........248
Ron Righter............185
Kevin Furey ............206
Mike Bantom..........368
Mike Bantom..........413
Mike Bantom..........370
Mike Hauer ............317
Mike Hauer ............300
Mike Hauer ............359
Cliff Anderson ........372
Cliff Anderson ........406
Cliff Anderson ........450
Larry Hofmann ......305
Jim Boyle ..............266
Tom Wynne............270
Jack Egan ..............348
Bob Clarke..............312
Bob Clarke..............286
Bob Clarke..............279
Ray Radziszewski ..372
Bill Lynch ..............381
Bill Lynch ..............276
Bill Lynch ..............336
John Doogan..........339
(statistics from 1941-42 through
1951-52 not available)
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Carlin Warley
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
Pat Calathes ............7.5
Ahmad Nivins..........7.6
Abdulai Jalloh ........5.5
Dwayne Jones ......11.6
Dwayne Jones ........7.0
Dwayne Jones ........6.3
Bill Phillips ..............7.6
Bill Phillips ..............8.9
Andre Howard ........6.6
Andre Howard ........8.4
Harold Rasul ..........8.8
Nemanja Petrovic....5.2
Will Johnson ........10.2
Carlin Warley ........10.7
Carlin Warley ........11.4
Carlin Warley ..........9.0
Carlin Warley ..........9.0
Bernard Blunt..........6.5
Craig Amos ............6.4
Henry Smith............8.6
Henry Smith............8.8
Rodney Blake ..........7.1
Greg Mullee ............7.4
Bob Lojewski ..........6.4
Tony Costner ..........8.3
Tony Costner ..........9.3
Tony Costner ..........7.5
Boo Williams ..........6.6
Boo Williams ..........7.9
Norman Black ........8.3
Norman Black ........9.6
Mike Thomas ..........7.7
Norman Black ........9.5
Ron Righter ............7.4
Kevin Furey ............6.9
Mike Bantom ........13.1
Mike Bantom ........14.8
Mike Bantom ........13.2
Mike Hauer............11.7
Mike Hauer............12.0
Mike Hauer............13.8
Cliff Anderson ......14.3
Cliff Anderson ......14.0
Cliff Anderson ......15.5
Larry Hofmann......10.9
Jim Boyle ................9.5
Tom Wynne ..........10.0
Jack Egan..............12.0
Jack Egan..............11.0
Bob Clarke ............10.6
Bob Clarke ............10.3
Ray Radziszewski..15.5
Bill Lynch ..............13.1
Bill Lynch ..............11.0
Bill Lynch ..............14.6
John Doogan ........14.1
(statistics from 1941-42 through
1951-52 not available)
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
FIELD GOAL PCT.
FREE THROW PCT.
Damian Reid
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
Ahmad Nivins.........647
Ahmad Nivins.........631
Rob Ferguson .......502
Dwayne Jones .......507
Delonte West .........510
Delonte West .........474
Damian Reid .........613
Damian Reid .........615
Damian Reid .........515
Damian Reid .........483
Harold Rasul .........505
Harold Rasul .........522
Will Johnson .........561
Reggie Townsend...581
Reggie Townsend...528
Bernard Jones .......518
Carlin Warley .........518
Craig Amos ...........435
Richard Stewart .....498
Henry Smith...........493
Rodney Blake .........561
Rodney Blake .........565
Rodney Blake .........550
Rodney Blake .........492
Maurice Martin.......477
Bob Lojewski .........543
Bob Lojewski .........545
John Smith ...........518
John Smith ...........498
Bob Valderas .........500
Mike Thomas .........555
Mike Thomas .........508
Mike Thomas .........543
Ron Righter ...........461
Gene Prybella.........479
Pat McFarland .......538
Mike Bantom .........470
Mike Bantom .........478
Mike Hauer.............450
Mike Hauer.............456
Mike Hauer.............488
Steve Donches .......419
n/a................................
n/a................................
n/a................................
Jim Lynam .............495
Tom Wynne ...........401
Vince Kempton.......491
Jack Egan...............437
Jack Egan...............470
Bob McNeill ...........444
Kurt Engelbert .......452
Kurt Engelbert .......479
Mike Fallon.............440
George Jurosky .....355
Tony Papaneri .......381
(statistics from 1941-42 through
1951-52 not available)
3-POINT FG MADE
Delonte West
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1954-55
1953-54
1952-53
Pat Calathes ...........826
Pat Calathes ...........846
Abdulai Jalloh .......840
Chet Stachitas .......746
Delonte West .........897
Delonte West .........814
Jameer Nelson .......762
Jameer Nelson .......820
Bill Phillips .............838
Larry Jennings .......823
Rashid Bey.............752
Terrell Myers .........802
Terrell Myers .........789
Mark Bass .............787
Carlin Warley .........684
Mark Bass .............869
Craig Amos ...........720
Craig Amos ...........817
Chris Gardler .........843
Brian Leahy ...........796
Rodney Blake .........665
Bruiser Flint ...........792
Greg Mullee ...........850
Bruiser Flint ...........760
Tony Costner .........773
Lonnie McFarlan ...833
Jeff Clark ...............850
Jeff Clark ...............861
John Griffin ...........757
Jeff Clark ...............805
Boo Williams .........710
Mike Thomas .........771
Mike Thomas .........806
Ron Righter ...........800
Ron Righter ...........817
Pat McFarland .......750
Jim McCollum .......832
Jim McCollum .......795
Dan Kelly ...............828
Dan Kelly ...............752
Dan Kelly ...............786
Bill DeAngelis.........740
n/a................................
n/a................................
Steve Courtin .........832
Steve Courtin .........769
Jim Lynam .............793
Jim Lynam .............825
Bob Clarke .............827
Bob McNeill ...........809
Bob McNeill ...........829
Al Juliana ...............774
Kurt Engelbert .......729
Wally Nowacki .......730
Leo Breslin.............759
John Doogan .........705
3-POINT PCT.
Mark Bass
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
Pat Calathes ............74
Pat Calathes ............47
Chet Stachitas ..........75
Pat Carroll ..............135
Pat Carroll ................81
Pat Carroll ................76
Na’im Crenshaw ......63
Marvin O’Connor......99
Marvin O’Connor......73
Na’im Crenshaw ......47
Rashid Bey ..............76
Rashid Bey ..............70
Mark Bass ................91
Mark Bass ................66
Rap Curry ................56
Rap Curry ................50
Craig Amos ..............41
Craig Amos ..............54
Craig Amos ..............60
Brian Leahy ..............89
Brian Leahy ..............75
Bruiser Flint..............55
n/a*..............................
Maurice Martin ........23
n/a*..............................
Lonnie McFarlan ......15
* 3-point shot not in use
(statistics from 1941-42 through
1951-52 not available)
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Pat Carroll
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
Rob Ferguson .......444
Rob Ferguson .......429
Chet Stachitas .......409
Pat Carroll .............434
Pat Carroll .............458
Pat Carroll .............450
Bill Phillips .............495
Na’im Crenshaw ...398
Tim Brown .............398
Tim Brown .............396
Rob Haskins...........392
Dmitri Domani .......410
Dmitri Domani .......472
Mark Bass .............423
Dmitri Domani .......421
Bernard Blunt.........326
Craig Amos ...........390
Craig Amos ...........346
Craig Amos ...........414
Brian Leahy ...........405
Brian Leahy ...........391
Greg Mullee ...........482
n/a*..............................
Maurice Martin.......404
n/a*..............................
Lonnie McFarlan ...268
* 3-point shot not in use
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
ASSISTS
STEALS
Rashid Bey
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
Tasheed Carr ..........167
Pat Calathes ..........116
Dwayne Lee............141
Dwayne Lee............188
Jameer Nelson ......170
Jameer Nelson ......142
Jameer Nelson ......188
Jameer Nelson ......213
Tim Brown ..............97
Na’im Crenshaw ......86
Rashid Bey ............130
Rashid Bey ............153
Rashid Bey ............159
Rashid Bey ..............67
Rap Curry ..............175
Rap Curry ..............148
Bernard Blunt ..........87
Rap Curry ..............172
Chris Gardler..........100
Ray Washington ......64
Ivan Brown ............136
Bruiser Flint............171
Geoff Arnold ..........134
Maurice Martin ........98
Maurice Martin ......101
Maurice Martin ......121
Bryan Warrick ........151
Jeff Clark................112
Luke Griffin ............119
Luke Griffin ............161
Luke Griffin ............128
Luke Griffin ............115
Tom Haggerty ..........67
Fran Rafferty ............74
Jim O’Brien ............152
Jim O’Brien ............106
Jim O’Brien ............115
Mike Moody ............76
Tom Lynch ..............67
Dan Kelly................107
Dan Kelly..................81
Steve Donches ........70
Matt Guokas, Jr. ....176
Matt Guokas, Jr. ....155
n/a................................
n/a................................
n/a................................
n/a................................
Bob McNeill............135
Bob McNeill............175
Bob McNeill............132
BLOCKED SHOTS
Maurice Martin
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
Tasheed Carr ............47
D.J. Rivera ..............41
Dwayne Lee..............43
Dwayne Lee..............39
Jameer Nelson ........95
Jameer Nelson ........66
Jameer Nelson ........40
Jameer Nelson ........55
Marvin O’Connor......31
Andre Howard ..........39
Rashid Bey ..............48
Rashid Bey ..............62
Mark Bass ................43
Bernard Blunt ..........33
Rap Curry ................47
Rap Curry ................40
Bernard Blunt ..........42
Rap Curry ................70
Chris Gardler............46
Henry Smith ............45
Ivan Brown ..............46
Bruiser Flint..............60
Maurice Martin ........54
Maurice Martin ........52
Maurice Martin ........68
Maurice Martin ........74
Jeff Clark..................82
Jeff Clark..................77
Luke Griffin ..............56
Luke Griffin ..............66
Luke Griffin ..............54
Luke Griffin ..............60
Wilie Taylor ..............42
Fran Rafferty ............38
Mike Moody ............74
Mike Moody ............64
Jim McCollum..........42
Mike Moody ............55
n/a................................
Dan Kelly..................63
Bill DeAngelis ..........76
Bill DeAngelis ........104
MINUTES
Rodney Blake
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
Pat Calathes ............42
Ahmad Nivins ..........32
Ahmad Nivins ..........39
Dwayne Jones........109
Dwayne Jones..........63
Dwayne Jones..........60
Alexandre Sazonov ..27
Alexandre Sazonov ..65
Bill Phillips ..............23
Damian Reid ............29
Duval Simmonds......30
Duval Simmonds......30
Will Johnson ............32
Carlin Warley............17
Carlin Warley............23
Carlin Warley............34
Demetrius Poles ......18
Ron Vecruyssen ......20
Ron Vecruyssen ......29
Marlon Miller............23
Rodney Blake ........116
Rodney Blake ..........87
Rodney Blake ........121
Rodney Blake ..........95
Tony Costner............51
Tony Costner............60
Tony Costner............66
Tony Costner............35
Boo Williams............48
Boo Williams............24
Boo Williams............38
Zane Major ..............74
(statistic not recorded from 1957-58
through 1975-76)
(statistic not recorded from1957-58
through 1965-66)
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2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1972-73
Pat Calathes ........1143
Ahmad Nivins ......1083
Dwayne Lee..........1233
Dwayne Lee..........1300
Jameer Nelson ....1085
Jameer Nelson ....1048
Jameer Nelson ....1064
Bill Phillips ..........1146
Na’im Crenshaw ....899
Andre Howard ......982
Rashid Bey ............984
Rashid Bey ..........1149
Reggie Townsend 1107
Carlin Warley........1041
Rap Curry ............1004
Rap Curry ............1072
Bernard Blunt ......1000
Rap Curry ..............969
Craid Amos ............920
Brian Leahy ..........1028
Rodney Blake ......1051
Bruiser Flint..........1058
Rodney Blake ......1162
Bob Lojewski........1041
Tony Costner........1046
Bob Lojewski..........940
Jeff Clark..............1062
Jeff Clark..............1175
Boo Williams........1064
Norman Black ......1084
Boo Williams........1015
Norman Black ........911
Norman Black ........922
Ron Righter............940
Mike Moody ........1045
Pat McFarland ......1018
(statistic not recorded from1957-58
through 1971-72)
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Years are listed by the second year of the
season. For example, 1983-86 would mean the 1982-83
through the 1985-86 seasons. Includes all players who
have appeared in at least one varsity game. Current players in bold.
A
Ducky Adams .............................................. 1938-40
Joe Algie .......................................................... 1915
Randy Alter ...................................................... 1978
Craig Amos .................................................. 1989-92
Cliff Anderson .............................................. 1965-67
Geoff Arnold ................................................ 1983-86
Bob Atene .................................................... 1970-71
B
Kevin Baggett .............................................. 1986-88
John Bailey ........................................................ 1946
Mike Bantom ................................................ 1971-73
Tyrone Barley ................................................2001-04
Dick Barr .......................................................... 1945
Raymond Barret ................................................ 1912
Mike Barrett ...................................................... 1967
Joe Barton ........................................................ 1982
Mark Bass .................................................... 1993-96
Dan Becker ........................................................ 1985
Marty Benkovic .................................................. 1950
Dave Bennis ................................................ 1911-14
Bill Benson ........................................................ 1950
Ed Benson .................................................... 1974-77
Charoy Bentley ............................2008-present
Rashid Bey .................................................. 1995-98
Norman Black .............................................. 1976-79
Rodney Blake .............................................. 1985-87
Bernard Blunt .............................................. 1991-95
Harry Booth ................................................ 1960-62
Mike Borski .................................................. 1973-76
Dave Boyce ...................................................... 1959
Bob Boylan .................................................. 1941-43
Dan Boyle .................................................... 1944-45
Jim Boyle .................................................... 1962-64
Tom Bradley ...................................................... 1944
Jack Brady .................................................. 1926-27
Phil Brady .................................................... 1950-52
Ted Branka .................................................. 1926-29
Bud Brannan ................................................ 1952-55
Frank Brennan .................................................. 1950
Joe Brennan ................................................ 1950-52
Tom Brennan ................................................ 1953-54
Bob Brenner ................................................ 1965-67
Leo Breslin .................................................. 1953-54
George Brolley .................................................. 1910
C.J. Brown ........................................................2008Ivan Brown ........................................................ 1988
Reds Brown ................................................ 1924-25
Tim Brown..................................................1997-2000
John Bryant....................................................2002-05
Bill Buck ............................................................ 1938
Dan Bugey ........................................................ 1961
Burns ................................................................ 1923
Jack Burns ........................................................ 1945
Norm Butz .............................................. 1941-42; 47
Pat Byrne .................................................... 1915-17
Byrnes .............................................................. 1925
C
Earl Caffery ...................................................... 1950
Bill Cahill ...................................................... 1930-31
Dennis Cakert .............................................. 1975-76
Pat Calathes ..................................................2005-08
Pete Callahan .................................................... 1983
Stu Campbell .................................................... 1932
Ed Carney .......................................................... 1957
Jack Carney ...................................................... 1946
Jim Carr ............................................................ 1923
Jim Carr ...................................................... 1985-87
Tasheed Carr ..............................2008-present
Pat Carroll ......................................................2002-05
Jawan Carter ......................................................2007
Bob Castaldi ...................................................... 1987
Joe Ceremsak .............................................. 1955-57
Paul Chadick ................................................ 1938-39
Steve Chapman ............................................ 1964-66
Al Clancy .......................................................... 1977
Jeffery Clark .................................. 1978-79; 1981-82
Bob Clarke .................................................. 1958-60
Tom Clarke ........................................................ 1944
John Collins ................................................ 1924-27
John Collins ...................................................... 1945
Neal Collins ...................................................... 1980
Chris Cologer ......................................................2003
Alex Compton .............................................. 1993-94
Jack Concannon .......................................... 1984-87
Pierce Conley .............................................. 1918-19
Jim Connell .................................................. 1953-55
John Conwell .................................................... 1937
John Connolly .............................................. 1969-71
Kevin Connor .............................................. 1993-94
Frank Connors .............................................. 1951-53
William Conroy .................................................. 1910
Bill Conway .................................................. 1941-43
Norb Considine ............................................ 1911-13
Al Cooke ...................................................... 1957-59
Jim Coolican ................................................ 1958-60
Walt Coppock .................................................... 1924
Ed Costello ........................................................ 1934
Tony Costner ................................................ 1981-84
Jim Coughlin ................................................ 1940-42
Steve Courtin .............................................. 1962-64
Dick Crean .................................................. 1921-24
Na’im Crenshaw ........................................1999-2002
Cy Crawford ...................................................... 1954
Russell Cullen .................................................. 1918
Leo Culliton ...................................................... 1918
Dan Cummins .................................................... 1945
Harry Cunneff .................................... 1924-25; 1927
Vince Curran .................................................... 1966
Rap Curry .................................................... 1991-94
D
John Daley ........................................................ 1950
Mike Dalsey ...................................................... 1963
Brian Daly .................................................... 1989-92
Nick D’Amora .................................................... 1943
George Dambrackas .................................... 1938-40
John Davidian .................................................. 1946
Arthur “Yah” Davis ..............................................1997
Ted Deady .................................................... 1920-22
Bill DeAngelis .............................................. 1966-68
Mark Dearborn ............................................ 1979-82
John Delaney .................................................... 1928
Bob Del Vescovo .......................................... 1994-97
Jim Desmond .............................................. 1951-53
Vince Desmond ............................................ 1928-29
Bob Devine .................................................. 1920-23
Tony DiCaro ................................................ 1980-83
Bob Dickey ............................................ 1959; 61-62
Jim DiFilipopo .................................................. 1922
Mike Dignazio .............................................. 1968-69
Don DiJulia ........................................................ 1965
Chris DiMascio .................................................. 1994
Ed DiRugeris ................................................ 1978-80
Dmitri Domani .............................................. 1994-97
Steve Donches ............................................ 1966-67
Hook Donohue ............................................ 1924-27
John Doogan ................................................ 1951-53
Daniel Dougherty .............................................. 1916
Dan Dougherty ............................................ 1955-57
Jim Dougherty ............................................ 1932-34
Joe Dougherty .................................................. 1946
Hank Dudek ............................................ 1944; 47-49
Frank Duff .............................................. 1919-20; 22
Tom Duff ...................................................... 1964-66
Ed Duffy ............................................................ 1920
Mike Dugan ...................................................... 1922
Joe Dulczak ...................................................... 1946
Mike Durso .............................................. 1944; 1947
Bob Dzurenda .............................................. 1984-85
E
Dick Ellis .......................................................... 1944
Jack Egan .................................................... 1959-61
Kurt Engelbert .............................................. 1955-57
F
Bud Faller .......................................................... 1952
Mike Fallon ............................................ 1951; 55-56
Vic Faralli .......................................................... 1944
Mike Farrelly ..................................................2001-03
Rob Ferguson ................................................2004-08
Al Fisler ............................................................ 1941
Jack Flannery .................................................... 1944
Buck Fleming .............................................. 1935-36
Bruiser Flint ................................................ 1984-87
Marty Ford .................................................. 1964-66
Jordan Fowler......................................................2006
Frainer .............................................................. 1927
Tom Frein .......................................... 1945; 1948-50
George Frye ................................................ 1938-39
Kevin Furey .................................................. 1972-74
G
Charlie Gaines .................................................. 1974
Ed Gallagher ................................................ 1945-46
Jim Gallagher .................................................... 1915
John Gallagher ..............................................1997-99
Pete Gallagher .............................................. 1916-17
Tom Gallagher .................................................. 1915
Joe Gallo ...................................................... 1958-60
Ganard .............................................................. 1925
Joe Gannon ...................................................... 1923
Bud Gardler .................................................. 1967-68
Chris Gardler ................................................ 1990-91
Ed Garrity .................................................... 1951-53
Dan Gillespie .................................................... 1946
John Goheen .................................................... 1949
Bob Gormley ................................................ 1961-62
Darrin Govens ..............................2007-Present
Joe Grady .......................................................... 1928
Tony Gricco ...................................................... 1927
John Griffin .................................................. 1975-78
Luke Griffin .................................................. 1977-80
Al Grundy .................................................... 1965-67
Al Guokas .................................................... 1947-48
Matt Guokas, Sr. .......................................... 1935-38
Matt Guokas, Jr. .......................................... 1965-66
Matt Guokas, III .......................................... 1989-92
Kid Gurst .......................................................... 1916
Ben Guziewicz .................................................. 1939
H
Bob Haas .......................................................... 1971
Henry Hagans .............................................. 1921-23
Tom Haggerty .............................................. 1976-78
Allan Haley ........................................................ 1945
Ed Hallahan ...................................................... 1945
Bill Halpin .................................................... 1933-34
Ducky Harron .................................................... 1911
Valentine Hartman ........................................ 1936-37
Robert Hartshorn ..........................................2003-04
Robert Haskins ..........................................1997-2000
Doc Hayes .................................................... 1911-14
Mike Hauer .................................................. 1968-70
Lou Healey .................................................. 1917-20
Bill Healy ...................................................... 1979-82
Jack Heller .................................................. 1952-54
James Henry .................................................... 1926
Lawrence Henry ................................................ 1943
Dan Hilferty ....................................................1977-78
Idris Hilliard................................2008-Present
John Hoffacker ............................................ 1958-59
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Walt Hoffman .................................................... 1949
Larry Hofmann ............................................ 1962-64
Fran Hogan ........................................................ 1940
Dan Horan ........................................................ 1920
Jack Horgan ................................................ 1945-46
Al Horn ........................................................ 1967-68
Ed Hosey ...................................................... 1923-24
Andre Howard ............................................1999-2000
Bill Hoy ........................................................ 1961-63
Adrian Hubbard ............................................ 1976-79
Jack Hueter ...................................................... 1953
John Hughes .................................................... 1941
John Hughes ................................................ 1950-52
Harry Hurley ...................................................... 1945
Mike Hurley .................................................. 1976-77
George Huver .............................................. 1939-40
Joe Huver .................................................... 1953-54
Paul Hynes ........................................................ 1955
I
Steve Idzik ........................................................ 1956-57
Chy Chy Ikenokwalu ..........................................1998-99
J
Adam Jablonski ............................................ 1947-48
Norm Jacobs .................................................... 1940
Abdulai Jalloh ................................................2005-06
Larry Jennings ..........................................1999-2000
Brian Jesiolowski ..........................................2003-04
Will Johnson ................................................ 1993-96
Bernard Jones .................................... 1992-93, 1996
Dwayne Jones ................................................2003-05
Al Juliana .............................................. 1953; 55-57
George Jurosky ............................................ 1952-54
K
Dan Kane .......................................................... 1950
John Kane .......................................... 1930; 1932-34
Neil Kane .......................................................... 1945
Tom Kane .................................................... 1928-31
Pete Kathopoulis ............................................2005-07
Bob Kaufman .................................................... 1967
Steve Kearney .............................................. 1980-81
Bill Keaveney .................................................... 1945
Jack Keaveney .............................................. 1933-36
Francis Keenan .................................................. 1916
Harry Kelleher .............................................. 1940-42
Kelly .................................................................. 1929
Craig Kelly .................................................... 1972-74
Dan Kelly ...................................................... 1968-70
Joe Kelly ...................................................... 1962-64
Michael Kempski .............................................. 1989
Mike Kempski .............................................. 1967-68
Vince Kempton ............................................ 1959-61
Dan Kenney .................................................. 1935-38
Jim Kenney .................................................. 1934-37
John Kenney ................................................ 1935-38
Larry Kenney ................................................ 1938-41
Jack Kraft .................................................... 1940-42
Greg Krause ...................................................... 1974
Jack Krutsick .................................................... 1971
Charlie Kullman ................................................ 1952
L
Joe Langan .................................................. 1936-37
Edwin Lashley ..............................2006-present
John Lavin .................................................. 1913-15
Jack Lawlor .................................................. 1932-35
Brian Leahy .................................................. 1986-89
Doug Leaman .................................................... 1960
Tom Leckie .............................. 1912-13; 1915; 1917
Dwayne Lee....................................................2003-06
Ryan Leib ..................................................1998-2000
Ed Leonarczyk .............................................. 1968-69
Arvydas Lidzius ..............................................2004-08
Jack Lister .................................................. 1949-51
Bob Lojewski ................................................ 1982-85
Jack Loughery .................................................. 1939
Bernard Loughran ............................................ 1941
Jim Lynam .................................................. 1961-63
Bill Lynch .................................................... 1953-56
Tom Lynch .................................................. 1968-70
Dave Lyons .................................................. 1946-47
M
Willie Mackin .................................................... 1923
Steve MacZinko ............................................ 1973-75
Bill Maher .............................................. 1944; 46-48
Mahoney .......................................................... 1916
Frank Majewski ............................................ 1959-61
Zane Major .................................................. 1976-79
Joe Maley .................................................... 1943; 47
Ed Mallie ...................................................... 1922-25
Dave Mallon ..................................................2003-06
Ed Mallon .......................................................... 1935
Vince Mallon .................................................... 1923
Malloy .............................................................. 1946
Eddie Malloy ...................................................... 1990
Al Mandes .................................................... 1933-34
Curt Mapes ........................................................ 1941
Bruce Marks ................................................ 1969-71
Phil Martelli, Jr. ..............................................2000-03
Jack Martin .................................................. 1915-17
Maurice Martin ............................................ 1983-86
Ray Martin ........................................................ 1970
Sam Martin .................................................. 1916-17
Sean Martin ................................................ 1995-96
Mastav .............................................................. 1926
Andy Mathews .................................................. 1912
Robert Matt ...................................................... 1937
Bert Maynard .................................................... 1944
Michael Mazzio ..............................................1996-99
Dan McCarthy .......................................... 1935; 1937
Jim McCollum .............................................. 1970-72
Ed McCrystal ................................................ 1988-89
Al McCue .................................................... 1910-11
Bill McCue .................................................... 1935-36
John McCullough .............................................. 1912
Cookie McCusker .................................. 1931; 33-35
Paul McDermitt ............................................ 1947-50
Vince McDermott ........................................ 1921-22
McDevitt ............................................................ 1910
Joe McDonald .................................................. 1910
Jack McEnroe .................................................... 1944
Bill McFadden .............................................. 1964-65
Lonnie McFarlan .......................................... 1981-83
Pat McFarland .............................................. 1971-73
Jim McGonegal ...................................... 1932; 1934
Fran McGrath .............................................. 1945-47
Tim McHugh ................................................ 1988-89
Brett McKay ................................................ 1990-92
Ken McKee .................................................. 1945-46
Chuck McKenna .......................................... 1964-66
Jack McKinney ............................................ 1955-57
Frank McLaughlin ........................................ 1969-70
Joseph McMahon .............................................. 1914
John McMahon ................................................ 1946
John McMenamin ........................................ 1935-38
Bob McNeill ................................................ 1958-60
Bud McNichol .............................................. 1930-31
Jim McShane .................................................... 1918
Jeff Miller ......................................................2001-02
Marlon Miller ................................................ 1988-91
Bill Mitchell .................................................. 1981-84
Eric Mitchell ................................................ 1969-71
Marcus Mitchell..............................................2006-07
Alvin Mofunanya ............................................2006-07
Jim Moloney ................................................ 1918-19
Joe Monte ........................................................ 1940
Mike Moody ...................................... 1971; 1973-74
Rockwell Moody ............................................2007-08
Ted Moore ........................................................ 1923
John Moran ...................................................... 1957
Sam Moross ...................................................... 1938
Charlie Morris .............................................. 1932-34
Paul Morrison .............................................. 1980-81
Joe Morrow .................................................. 1931-34
Mike Morrow ................................................ 1980-81
George Moylan .................................................. 1921
Frank Moynihan .......................................... 1930-31
Mulholland ........................................................ 1914
Ed Mullaly .............................................. 1943; 46-47
Greg Mullee .................................................. 1985-87
Tim Mulqueen .................................................. 1987
Bob Murphy ...................................................... 1943
Ed Murphy ........................................................ 1939
Frank Murphy .................................................... 1958
Joe Murphy .................................................. 1911-12
John Murphy ................................................ 1917-19
Tom Murphy ...................................................... 1936
Murray .............................................................. 1910
Casey Musick .................................................... 1992
Mustovoy .......................................................... 1926
Terrell Myers ................................................ 1994-97
N
Mor Naaman .................................................... 1990
Mike Nash .............................................. 1968; 1970
James Nassau .................................................. 1918
John Neifert ...................................................... 1949
Jameer Nelson ..............................................2001-04
Lionel Ngounou ..........................................1998-2001
Ahmad Nivins ..............................2006-present
Wally Nowacki .............................................. 1953-55
O
Bill Oakes .................................................... 1926-29
Billy Oakes .................................................. 1964-66
Joe Oakes .................................................... 1935-38
Johnny Oakes .............................................. 1922-26
Jim O’Brien .................................................. 1972-74
Marvin O’Connor ............................................2000-02
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Dick O’Driscoll ............................................ 1947-49
Ed O’Halloran ........................................ 1944; 47-48
Bob O’Neill .................................................. 1945-47
Harold O’Neill .................................................... 1913
Jim O’Neill ............................................ 1943; 46-47
Joe O’Neill .................................................... 1967-68
Mike O’Neill ...................................................... 1945
Jim Osborne ................................................ 1929-32
George Ottinger ................................................ 1945
Jimmy Owens ........................................ 1985; 87-89
V
Bob Valderas ................................................ 1976-79
Jack Van Belle .............................................. 1941-43
Sam Van Hook .................................................. 1938
Kevin Van Osten .................................... 1979-80; 82
Steve Vassalotti ............................................ 1975-77
Ron Vercruyssen .......................................... 1989-92
Tommy Vizard ........................................ 1918; 20-21
P
Dameon Page ......................................................1996
Tony Papaneri .............................................. 1951-53
Lou Peltzer .................................................. 1972-74
Lou Perotta ...................................................... 1928
Nemanja Petrovic ........................................ 1995-97
Dave Pfahler ................................................ 1967-69
Bill Phillips ....................................................2000-02
Demetrius Poles .......................................... 1992-94
Bill Poletti .......................................................... 1946
Gabe Poletti ............................................ 1944; 1947
Tom Portland .................................................... 1942
Gene Prybella .......................................... 1972; 1974
Jim Purcell .................................................. 1953-56
Q
Kevin Quinn ...................................................... 1987
R
Ray Radziszewski ........................................ 1955-57
Fran Rafferty ................................................ 1973-75
Frank Rafferty .................................................... 1950
Kevin Rafferty .................................................... 1980
Jack Ramsay .......................................... 1943; 47-49
Harold Rasul ..................................................1997-98
Jim Reagan .................................................. 1945-48
Joseph Reckner ................................................ 1925
Babe Regan ...................................................... 1928
Damian Reid ..............................................1999-2002
Connor Reily ................................................ 1915-16
Joe Reilly .................................................... 1958-60
Walter Rider ...................................................... 1929
Jim Ridgeway .................................................... 1931
Ron Righter ................................................ 1974-75
D.J. Rivera ....................................................2007-08
Skip Robbins .................................................... 1981
Rook ................................................................ 1910
Gerry Rooney .................................................... 1945
Petey Rosenberg .............................................. 1938
S
Bob Sabol .................................................... 1971-73
John Sacca ........................................................ 1939
Jack Savage ................................................ 1956-58
Alexandre Sazonov ..............................1999; 2001-03
Jimmy Scanlon ............................................ 1910-12
Bill Schuster ...................................... 1942-43; 1947
Lee Scott ................................................ 1973; 1975
Pete Sculley ................................................ 1930-32
Ed Scullin .................................................... 1937-39
Bill Seavey .................................................. 1941-43
Mike Sell ...................................................... 1991-93
George Senesky .......................................... 1941-43
Paul Senesky ................................................ 1947-50
W
Joe Spratt
Mike Shaak .................................................. 1987-90
Bart Sheehan ................................................ 1929-32
Frank Sillito .................................................. 1948-49
Duval Simmonds .......................................... 1995-98
Dave Slattery ................................................ 1983-86
Fred Slaveski .................................................... 1958
Jim Smale .................................................... 1935-38
Frank Smith ................................................ 1930-33
Henry Smith ................................................ 1987-89
John Smith .................................................. 1979-81
Jack Snyder .................................................. 1969-71
John Snyder ............................................ 1973; 1975
Herm Sorin .................................................. 1940-42
Francis Sparagna .............................................. 1946
Joe Spratt .................................................... 1957-59
Charles Springer ................................................ 1987
Kevin Springman .......................................... 1981-84
Chet Stachitas ................................................2003-06
Don Stahl .................................................... 1940-42
Al Staud ............................................................ 1950
Richard Stewart .......................................... 1988-91
Rob Sullivan ..................................................2004-06
Harry Stoll .................................................... 1912-13
Ed Sunkes .................................................... 1928-31
Artur Surov ....................................................2004-07
Mike Swanick .............................................. 1951-53
Larry Sweeney .................................................. 1952
T
Willie Taylor ...................................................... 1976
Tommy Temple ............................................ 1918-21
Mike Teti .......................................................... 1978
Mike Thomas .............................................. 1975-78
Tarone Thornton ................................................ 1987
Frank Tighe ...................................................... 1911
John Tiller .................................................... 1962-64
Reggie Townsend ........................................ 1993-96
Jack Tracy ........................................................ 1945
Tom Tracy ........................................................ 1940
Bob Trainer .................................................. 1938-39
Ed Trainer .................................................... 1928-31
Frank Trainer ................................................ 1928-30
Emerson Treacy ............................................ 1920-21
Walker .............................................................. 1927
Tubby Walker .............................................. 1929-32
Jack Wallin ........................................................ 1952
Ed Walsh ...................................................... 1963-64
Tony Walsh ........................................................ 1959
Carlin Warley ................................................ 1992-95
Jason Warley .............................................. 1991-92
Bryan Warrick .............................................. 1979-82
Ray Washington .......................................... 1988-91
J.J. Watters ...................................................... 1993
Glenn Welton .............................................. 1983-84
Jack Welsh ............................................ 1944; 47-49
Joe Wesner ............................................ 1944; 47-49
Delonte West..................................................2002-04
Paul Westhead ............................................ 1959-61
Fred Whartnaby ............................................ 1938-39
Frank Wilkins..............................................1998-2001
John Willcox ................................................ 1975-76
Boo Williams ................................................ 1978-81
Garrett Williamson ........................2007-Present
Wayne Williams ............................................ 1983-87
Dante Woods .................................................... 1986
Erick Woods ..............................................1998-2001
Tom Wynne .................................................. 1961-63
Y
Joe Yates .................................................... 1910-14
Jim Young ........................................................ 1944
Z
Bill Zeiss ................................................ 1943; 1946
John Zipp .................................................... 1972-74
Phil Zuber .................................................... 1931-32
Matt Zielenbach ..........................................1998-2000
U
Bob Uber ................................................ 1937; 1939
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A list of uniform numbers worn at Saint
Joseph’s, dating back to 1937. Some names
may be omitted due to incomplete information. Names in bold denote retired numbers
0
Tasheed Carr
1
Chris Cologer
Abdulai Jalloh
2
Brian Jesiolowski
Jeff Miller
D.J. Rivera
3
Jawan Carter
Kevin Connor
Anthony Durso
Mike Farrelly
Ed Hallahan
Larry Jennings
Larry Kenney
Charles Kullman
Jim Lynam
Michael Mazzio
William Schuster
Edward Scullin
Rob Sullivan
Joe Wesner
4
Richard Barr
Michael Barrett
William Buck
James Desmond
Mike Dignazio
Jim Kenney
Jim Lynam
Tom Haggerty
Ray Martin
Billy Oakes
James O’Neill
Jim Purcell
Bob Sabol
Jack Savage
George Senesky
Paul Senesky
Mike Swanick
Jim Young
5
Dan Bradley
John Daly
Rob Dieter
Doug Leaman
Dwayne Lee
Ryan Leib
Jim Lynam
Jack Heller
Robert Matt
Francis McGrath
Louis Murphy
Terrell Myers
Matt Robert
Frank Sillito
John Van Belle
Anthony Walsh
Marcellus Williams
6
Joe Ceremsak
William Conway
Cy Crawford
Jim Desmond
Jack Flannery
Daniel Kane
John Kenney
Bernard Loughran
Gabriel Poletti
Jim Reagan
Don Swanick
John Tracy
7
Nicholas D’Amora
Dan Dougherty
Dick Ellis
Jack Lister
Bill Keaveney
John Kraft
William Maher
Samuel Moross
Jack Heuter
Joe Huver
8
Frank Brannan
James Coughlin
Mike Fallon
Harry Hurley
Adam Jablonski
Bert Maynard
John McMenamin
Ed Mullaly
Joe Spratt
9
Frank Connors
Paul Hynes
Harry Kelleher
William Maher
Paul McDermitt
Kenneth McKee
Joe Oakes
Jack Ramsay
William Schuster
10
Mark Bass
Dan Becker
Leo Breslin
Ivan Brown
John Burns
Norman Butz
Bill DeAngelis
Henry Dudek
Thomas Frein
Chris Gardler
Luke Griffin
William Hoy
Stephen Justice
Craig Kelly
David Lyons
Phil Martelli, Jr.
Bill McFadden
Jack McKinney
Bill Mitchell
Tony Papaneri
Dave Pfalner
D.J. Rivera
Robert Uber
Fred Whartnaby
William Zeiss
11
Charoy Bentley
Rashid Bey
Robert Boylan
John Clarke
Jim Connell
Daniel Cummins
Rob Didyoung
William Hoy
John Hughes
Michael Kempski
Dan Kenney
Maurice Martin
Jack McEnroe
Casey Musick
Marvin O’Connor
Ed O’Halloran
Artur Surov
12
Geoff Arnold
Tyrone Barley
Bernard Blunt
John Boyle
Frank Brannan
Bud Brannan
Robert Brenner
Tim Brown
Earl Caffrey
Pat Calathes
Jeffery Clark
Al Cooke
Bill DeAngelis
John Doogan
Mike Durso
Ben Guziewicz
Bob Haas
Mike Hurley
Joe Langan
Martin Ford
Ed McCrystal
Mike Nash
Francis Rafferty
William Seavey
Joseph Wesner
Dan Kelly
Jack Krutsick
Jameer Nelson
Jim O’Brien
Ed O’Halloran
James O’Neill
Bob O’Neill
Gerald Rooney
Donald Stahl
Ray Washington
Matt Zielenbach
15
John Adams
Phil Brady
Tom Brennan
Ed Carney
Jim Connell
Mike Dalsey
Ed Garrity
Robert Gormley
Pete Kathopoulis
Joseph Maley
John Neifert
George Ottinger
Nemanja Petrovic
Gabe Poletti
John Savage
Herman Sorin
Delonte West
Garrett Williamson
16
Dan Boyle
Joe Brennan
Robert Murphy
Wally Nowacki
Michael O’Neill
Pete Rosenberg
13
Jim Carr
Robert Dickey
Henry Dudek
John Gallagher
Robert Gormley
Darrin Govens
Thomas Frein
Cornelius Kane
Eddie Malloy
Robert McNeil
Jimmy Smale
Chet Stachitas
Bryan Warrick
14
William Benson
Phil Brady
Dennis Cakert
Albert Clancy
Alex Compton
Connell, Jim
Cy Crawford
Bob Del Vescovo
Don DiJulia
Steve Donches
James Flint
Matt Goukas
Bill Healy
Al Juliana
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ALL-TIME NUMBERS
Dwayne Jones
Frank Majewski
Frank Wilkins
22
Craig Amos
Bob Atene
Pete Callahan
Stephen Courtin
Robert Dzurenda
Bud Gardler
Edwin Lashley
Frank McLaughlin
Mike Morrow
Louis Peltzer
J.J. Waters
Zane Major
23
John Bryant
17
Tom Clarke
John Heller
Larry Kenney
Bill Lynch
David Lyons
John Moran
Robert O’Neill
Jack Ramsay
18
Paul Chadick
Henry Dudek
Vic Faralli
Allen Haley
Larry Henry
Ray Radziszewski
19
Frank Brennan
Kurt Engelbert
George Jurosky
Jack Loughery
Dick O’Driscoll
Roderick Reardon
20
Michael Borski
Norman Butz
Na’im Crenshaw
Ed DiRugeris
Al Grundy
Stephen Idzik
Joseph Kelly
Brett McKay
Tim McHugh
Mike Nash
Jack Snyder
Mike Thomas
Kevin Van Osten
Wayne Williams
Rodney Blake
Harry Booth
Tony Costner
Arthur Davis
Joseph Gallo
William Hoy
Adrian Hubbard
Frank Majewski
Bill Phillips
Henry Smith
Edward Walsh
Jason Warley
John Welsh
Garrett Williamson
24
Norman Black
Joseph Brennan
Jack Concannon
Tony DiCaro
Matt Goukas
Mike Kempski
Stephen MacZinko
Jim McCollum
Frank Mitchell
Bill Phillips
Harold Rasul
Edward Walsh
25
Kevin Baggett
Harry Booth
Albert Cooke
Joseph Kelly
Damian Reid
John Savage
Richard Stewart
30
Cliff Anderson
Mark Dearborn
Kevin Furey
Bruce Marks
Stephen Vassalotti
31
Frank McLaughlin
Michael Moody
James Owens
Mike Shaak
Kevin Springman
Reggie Townsend
33
Mike Bantom
Edward Benson
John Connolly
Tom Duff
Brian Leahy
Bob Lojewski
Matt Goukas
Robert Haskins
Demetrius Poles
John Smith
Dante Woods
Jim Boyle
Pat Carroll
James Coolican
Rap Curry
Joseph Gallo
Matt Guokas
Larry Jennings
Marcus Mitchell
Duval Simmonds
Tom Wynne
34
John Bryant
Vincent Curran
Tom DeMoss
Ed DiRugeris
Chy Chy Ikenokwalu
John Griffin
Will Johnson
Lonnie McFarlan
Marlon Miller
Eric Mitchell
Greg Mullee
Ahmad Nivins
Joe O’Neill
James Owens
Stuart Robbins
Tom Wynne
John Zipp
35
Sean Martin
Joseph Reilly
Tom Wynne
40
43
John Egan
Rob Hartshorn
Fred Slaveski
44
45
Bernard Jones
Vince Kempton
50
Randy Alter
Albert Clancy
Mike Hauer
Brian Leahy
Charles McKenna
John Snyder
51
Alex Sazanov
52
Rob Ferguson
Ed Leonarczyk
Mike Sell
John Willcox
55
Dimitri Domani
Lionel Ngounou
Joe Barton
John Connolly
Chris DiMasco
Tom Duff
Bill Healy
Al Horn
Andre Howard
Steve Kearney
Dave Mallon
Rockwell Moody
Demetrius Poles
Ronald Righter
Robert Sabol
Dave Slattery
41
Andrew Koefer
Joseph Spratt
John Tiller
Ron Vercruyssen
Paul Westhead
Erick Woods
Daniel Bugey
James Coolican
Larry Hofmann
Arvydas Lidzius
Mor Naaman
32
John Connolly
Martin Ford
Adrian Hubbard
21
Stephen Courtin
Brian Daly
Al Goukas
John Hofftracker
Robert Brenner
Tom Lynch
Pat McFarland
Paul Morrison
Marlon Miller
Alvin Mofunanya
Eugene Prybella
Robert Righter
John Tiller
Rob Valderas
Carlin Warley
Glenn Welton
42
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HONOR ROLL
The list is a partial representation of all
of the awards and honors earned by
Saint Joseph’s coaches and players
through the years.
COACHES
Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame
1992
Jack Ramsay
National Coach of the Year
2003-04 Phil Martelli
Consensus Coach of the Year:
Associated Press Coach of the Year,
CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year,
Naismith Award, NABC Co-Coach of
the Year, Rupp Cup, Hank Iba Trophy
(USBWA)
District Coach of the Year
1996-97 Phil Martelli (NABC, USBWA)
2002-03 Phil Martelli (USBWA)
2003-04 Phil Martelli (NABC, USBWA)
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year
1985-86
1996-97
2000-01
2003-04
2004-05
Jim Boyle
Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli
Eastern Coach of the Year
1973-74
1996-97
2002-03
2003-04
Jack McKinney
Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli
Big 5 Coach of the Year
1995-96 Phil Martelli
2003-04 Phil Martelli
East Coast Conference
Coach of the Year
1979-80 Jim Lynam
TEAM
2003-04 • Wanamaker Award
• Team of the Year by
Phila. Sportswriters Assoc.
• Big 5 Team of the Year
PLAYERS
2003-04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)
2004-05 Pat Carroll (1st team)
Dwayne Jones (2nd team
2006-07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
2007-08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Ahmad Nivins (3rd team)
National Player of the Year
1942-43 George Senesky
Helms Foundation Player of the Year
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
Consensus Player of the Year:
Associated Press Player of the Year,
CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year,
Naismith Award, NABC Co-Player of
the Year, Rupp Award, Oscar
Robertson Trophy (USBWA), John R.
Wooden Award
Atlantic 10 Player of the Year
1985-86 Maurice Martin
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
2004-05 Pat Carroll (Co-Player)
John R. Wooden Award
All-Atlantic 10
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
All-Americans
1931-32 Phil Zuber
1937-38 Matt Guokas, Sr.
1942-43 George Senesky
1956-57 Kurt Engelbert
1959-60 Bob McNeill
1965-66 Matt Guokas, Jr.
1966-67 Cliff Anderson
1972-73 Mike Bantom
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
(consensus and unanimous AP 1st
Team selection)
Delonte West (Hon. Men.)
2004-05 Pat Carroll (Hon. Men.)
Bob Cousy Point Guard
Award
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
(inaugural award)
Kurt Engelbert earned All-America
honors in 1956-57.
1967-68
1969-70
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1978-79
1979-80
Senior CLASS Award
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
1980-81
Frances Pomeroy Naismith
Award
1981-82
2003-04 Jameer Nelson
1982-83
NABC East-West
All-American Game
1983-84
1973
1986
1984-85
Mike Bantom
Maurice Martin
1985-86
NABC All-District
1949-50
1956-57
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
Paul Senesky (1st team)
Kurt Engelbert (1st team)
Bob McNeill (2nd team)
Bob McNeill (1st team)
Jack Egan (2nd team)
Jim Lynam (2nd team)
Steve Courtin (3rd team)
Matt Guokas, Jr. (2nd team)
Cliff Anderson (3rd team)
Bill Oakes (3rd team)
1965-66 Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)
Cliff Anderson (2nd team)
1966-67 Cliff Anderson (1st team)
1986-87
1987-88
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1996-97
1997-98
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Dan Kelly (2nd team)
Dan Kelly (3rd team)
Mike Bantom (1st team)
Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (3rd team)
Jim O’Brien (2nd team)
Norm Black (3rd team)
Boo Williams (3rd team)
Luke Griffin (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)
Bryan Warrick (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)
Bryan Warrick (1st team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
Maurice Martin (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
Maurice Martin (1st team)
Rodney Blake (1st team)
Rodney Blake (1st team)
Rodney Blake (2nd team
Bernard Blunt (2nd team)
Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Carlin Warley (2nd team)
Rashid Bey (2nd team)
Rashid Bey (1st team)
Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)
Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)
Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (2nd team)
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1982-83 Tony Costner (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1983-84 Tony Costner (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
Maurice Martin (2nd team)
1984-85 Maurice Martin (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1984-85 Maurice Martin (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1986-87 Rodney Blake (1st team)
Bruiser Flint (2nd team)
1987-88 Rodney Blake (1st team)
1988-89 Henry Smith (3rd team)
1989-90 Craig Amos (3rd team)
1990-91 Bernard Blunt (2nd team)
1991-92 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Craig Amos (3rd team)
1992-93 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Carlin Warley (3rd team)
1994-95 Reggie Townsend (2nd team)
1995-96 Reggie Townsend (3rd team)
Pat Carroll is the Hawks’ most
recent Atlantic 10 Player of the Year
honoree, and shared the 2005 award
with La Salle’s Steven Smith.
HONOR ROLL
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1996-97
1998-99
2000-01
2005-06
2006-07
Demetrius Poles
Mark Bass
Dmitri Domani
Arthur Davis
Damian Reid
Jameer Nelson
Ahmad Nivins
Jawan Carter
Atlantic 10 Defensive Player
of the Year
1996-97 Dmitri Domani
2004-05 Dwayne Jones
Atlantic 10
All-Defensive Team
Tyrone Barley was the Atlantic 10’s
Sixth Man of the Year as he helped
lead the Hawks to a 30-2 record in
2003-04.
1996-97 Rashid Bey (1st team)
Dmitri Domani (2nd team)
Terrell Myers (3rd team)
1997-98 Rashid Bey (2nd team)
1999-00 Marvin O’Connor (3rd team)
2000-01 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)
Bill Phillips (3rd team)
2001-02 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Marvin O’Connor (2nd team)
Bill Phillips (2nd team)
2002-03 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)
Pat Carroll (3rd team)
2003-04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)
2004-05 Pat Carroll (1st team)
Dwayne Jones (2nd team)
2005-06 Abdulai Jalloh (2nd team)
Chet Stachitas (2nd team)
2006-07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Pat Calathes (3rd team)
2007-08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Ahmad Nivins (3rd team)
Atlantic 10 Rookie
of the Year
1990-91 Bernard Blunt
2000-01 Jameer Nelson
Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team
1982-83
1984-85
1988-89
1990-91
Maurice Martin
Rodney Blake
Craig Amos
Bernard Blunt
Rap Curry
1996-97 Dmitri Domani
2002-03 Jameer Nelson
2003-04 Tyrone Barley
Dwayne Jones
Jameer Nelson
2004-05 Dwayne Jones
Dwayne Lee
Atlantic 10 Sixth Man
of the Year
2000-01 Na’im Crenshaw
2003-04 Tyrone Barley
Atlantic 10 Chris Daniels
Award (Most Improved)
1996-97 Rashid Bey
2002-03 Delonte West
Big 5 MVP
1958-59
1962-63
1963-64
1966-67
1981-82
1996-97
1997-98
2000-01
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2007-08
Joe Spratt
Jim Lynam
Steve Courtin (co-MVP)
Cliff Anderson
Jeffery Clark (co-MVP)
Rashid Bey
Rashid Bey
Marvin O’Connor
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Pat Carroll
Pat Calathes (co-MVP)
All-Big 5
1955-56 Kurt Engelbert (1st team)
Mike Fallon (1st team)
Bill Lynch (1st team)
Al Juliana (1st team)
1956-57 Dan Dougherty (1st team)
Kurt Engelbert (1st team)
Ray Radziszewski (1st team)
1957-58 Bob McNeill (1st team)
1958-59 Joe Spratt (1st team)
Bob McNeill (1st team)
1959-60 Joe Gallo (1st team)
Bob McNeill (1st team)
The Saint Joseph’s student section at the Palestra salutes Rap Curry (pictured with his family) on his induction into the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of
Fame at the Hawks’ game vs. Penn on January 19, 2008.
1961-62 Tom Wynne (1st team)
1962-63 Jim Lynam (1st team)
Tom Wynne (1st team)
1963-64 Steve Courtin (1st team)
1964-65 Cliff Anderson (1st team)
Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)
1965-66 Cliff Anderson (1st team)
Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)
1966-67 Cliff Anderson (1st team)
1967-68 Mike Hauer (1st team)
Dan Kelly (1st team)
1968-69 Mike Hauer (1st team)
1969-70 Mike Hauer (1st team)
Dan Kelly (1st team)
1971-72 Mike Bantom (1st team)
1972-73 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (1st team)
1973-74 Mike Moody (1st team)
Jim O’Brien (1st team)
1975-76 Norman Black (1st team)
1976-77 Norman Black (1st team)
1979-80 Boo Williams (1st team)
1980-81 Bryan Warrick (1st team)
1981-82 Jeffery Clark (1st team)
Bryan Warrick (1st team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
Lonnie McFarlan (2nd team)
1982-83 Bob Lojewski (1st team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
1983-84 Maurice Martin (1st team)
Tony Costner (2nd team)
1985-86 Rodney Blake (1st team)
Maurice Martin (1st team)
Wayne Williams (2nd team)
1986-87 Rodney Blake (1st team)
Wayne Williams (2nd team)
1987-88 Rodney Blake (1st team)
1989-90 Craig Amos (2nd team)
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1990-91 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Craig Amos (2nd team)
Rap Curry (2nd team)
1991-92 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Craig Amos (2nd team)
1992-93 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Rap Curry (2nd team)
Carlin Warley (2nd team)
1993-94 Carlin Warley (1st team)
Rap Curry (2nd team)
1994-95 Reggie Townsend (2nd team)
Carlin Warley (2nd team)
(continued on page 128)
Tom Wynne was a two-time All-Big 5
First Team selection while ranking
among SJU’s leaders in postseason
scoring.
HONOR ROLL
All-Big 5 (cont.)
All-East Coast Conference
1995-96 Reggie Townsend (1st team)
Mark Bass (2nd team)
Will Johnson (2nd team)
1996-97 Rashid Bey (1st team)
Arthur Davis (2nd team)
Dmitri Domani (2nd team)
1997-98 Rashid Bey (1st team)
Harold Rasul (2nd team)
1998-99 Andre Howard (2nd team)
1999-00 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
2000-01 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Bill Phillips (2nd team)
2001-02 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Bill Phillips (2nd team)
2002-03 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)
Pat Carroll (2nd team)
2003-04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)
Pat Carroll (2nd team)
2004-05 Pat Carroll (1st team)
Dwayne Jones (2nd team)
2005-06 Chet Stachitas (2nd team)
2006-07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Pat Calathes (2nd team)
2007-08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Rob Ferguson (2nd team)
Ahmad Nivins (2nd team)
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
Ron Righter (1st team)
Norman Black (1st team)
Norman Black (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)
Norman Black (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)
1979-80 Boo Williams (1st team)
Luke Griffin (2nd team)
1980-81 Boo Williams (1st team)
Bryan Warrick (2nd team)
Tony Costner (All-Rookie)
1981-82 Jeffery Clark (1st team)
Tony Costner (1st team)
Bryan Warrick (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (All-Rookie)
East Coast Conference
Rookie of the Year
1977-78 Boo Williams
All-Middle Atlantic
Conference
1971-72 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (1st team)
James McCollum (HM)
1972-73 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (1st team)
1973-74 Jim O’Brien (1st team)
Mike Moody (2nd team)
Big 5 Most Improved Player
All-Middle Atlantic
Conference MVP
2004-05
1972-73 Pat McFarland
Dwayne Lee
Academic All-America
2000-01 Bill Phillips (3rd team)
2001-02 Bill Phillips (2nd team)
ESPN the Magazine
Academic All-District Team
2004-05 Chet Stachitas
2005-06 Chet Stachitas
Atlantic 10
Student-Athlete of the Year
2000-01 Bill Phillips
2001-02 Bill Phillips
Atlantic 10
All-Academic Team
Chet Stachitas earned Academic AllDistrict honors for two consecutive
years.
Marvin O’Connor (center) became the most recent inductee into the SJU
Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. O’Connor, who was a three-time All-Atlantic
10 selection, is joined by Terrell Myers (left) and Phil Martelli for the presentation during the 2008 SJU Basketball Awards Banquet.
1990-91
1993-94
1995-96
1996-97
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05
2005-06
Ray Washington
Alex Compton
Nemanja Petrovic
Nemanja Petrovic
Bill Phillips
Bill Phillips
Bill Phillips
Chet Stachitas
Chet Stachitas
SJU Basketball Hall of Fame
Craig Amos
Cliff Anderson
Clare Ariano*
Geoff Arnold
Mike Bantom
Mark Bass
Rashid Bey
Norman Black
Rodney Blake
Bob Boylan
Jim Boyle
Bernard Blunt
Phil Brady
Norm Butz
Jeffery Clark
Bob Clarke
John Collins
John Connolly
Bill Conway
Mike Conway*
Tony Costner
Steve Courtin
Rap Curry
Bill DeAngelis
Don DiJulia
John Doogan
Andy Dougherty*
Dan Dougherty
Jim Dougherty
Tom Duff
Kurt Engelbert
Mike Fallon
Bill Ferguson*
Bruiser Flint
Marty Ford
Tom Frein
Joe Gallo
Ed Garrity
Luke Griffin
Matt Guokas, Sr.
Matt Guokas, Jr.
Mike Hauer
John Hilferty*
Bill Hoy
Al Juliana
Harry Kelleher
Dan Kelly
Dan Kenney
John Kenney
Larry Kenney
1997
1973
2005
1992
1981
2001
2005
1984
1993
1987
1981
2000
1990
1986
1988
1992
1979
1971
1983
1994
1989
1980
1999
1985
1984
1987
1977
1983
1988
1982
1976
1977
1973
1998
1986
1989
1982
1978
1986
1974
1975
1980
1984
1990
1989
1979
1980
1976
1979
1978
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Jack Kraft
1985
Bob Lojewski
1990
Jim Lynam
1975
Bill Lynch
1982
Zane Major
1993
Maurice Martin
1992
Cookie McCusker
1975
Paul McDermitt
1984
Jack McEnroe
1994
Lonnie McFarlan
1995
Pat McFarland
1981
Jack McKinney
1980
John McMenamin
1975
William McNamee, M.D.* 1985
Bob McNeill
1974
Mike Moody
2002
Bill Oakes
1978
Joe Oakes
1978
Jim O’Brien
1985
Marvin O’Connor
2008
Ed O’Halloran
1981
Jim O’Neill
1987
Jim Osborne
1978
Ray Radziszewski
1979
Jack Ramsay
1974
Ron Righter
1975
Rev. Emory Ross, S.J.* 1984
Bill Schuster
1986
Ed Scullin
1977
George Senesky
1973
Paul Senesky
1976
Bart Sheehan
1974
Jim Smale
1979
John Smith
1988
Joe Spratt
1976
Ed Sunkes
1985
Mike Swanick
1986
Mike Thomas
1983
Ed Trainer
1987
Jack Van Belle
1977
Bryan Warrick
1988
Boo Williams
1987
Wayne Williams
1998
Tom Wynne
1977
Phil Zuber
1988
*non-playing inductees
Persons in bold are also members of SJU
Athletic Hall of Fame
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Season
1909-10
1910-11
1911-12
1912-13
1913-14
1914-15
1915-16
1916-17
1917-18
1918-19
1919-20
1920-21
1921-22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56 ++
1956-57
1957-58 ++
1958-59 +
W
10
6
6
11
10
14
11
18
5
3
9
4
8
7
9
9
4
6
6
8
12
16
8
7
6
12
14
15
13
9
10
12
12
18
18
12
9
16
13
12
10
13
20
14
14
12
23
17
18
22
L
6
6
22
5
5
1
9
5
2
3
6
10
9
8
9
9
11
11
11
10
9
5
10
9
11
3
5
4
5
12
5
6
6
4
7
11
11
6
11
11
15
14
7
11
9
14
6
7
9
5
Pct.
.625
.500
.214
.688
.667
.933
.550
.783
.714
.500
.600
.286
.471
.467
.500
.500
.267
.353
.353
.444
.571
.762
.444
.438
.353
.800
.737
.789
.722
.429
.667
.667
.667
.818
.720
.522
.450
.727
.542
.522
.400
.481
.741
.560
.609
.462
.793
.708
.667
.815
Captain(s)
Godfrey Schroth
Godfrey Schroth, Al McCue
Jim Scanlon
Joe Yates
Joe Yates
John Lavin
Pat Byrne, John Lavin
Pat Byrne
Tom Temple
Lou Healey
Tom Temple
Tom Vizard
Ted Deady
Bob Devine
Richard Crean
John Oakes
Bart Sheehan
John Collins
Ted Branka
Bill Oakes
Francis Trainer
Tom Kane, Ed Trainer
Jim Osborne
Francis Smith
John Kane, Charles Morris
Francis McCusker
Dan Kenney, John Kenney
John McMenamin, Joe Oakes
Matt Guokas, Jim Smale
Ed Scullin
George Dambrackas, John Adams
Lawrence Kenney
Harry Kelleher
Bob Boylan, George Senesky
Game Captains Elected
Game Captains Elected
Game Captains Elected
Game Captains Elected
Bill Maher
Jack Ramsay
Game Captains Elected
Jack Lister
Phil Brady, John Hughes
John Doogan
Jack Heller
Frank Brannan, Wally Nowacki
Mike Fallon
Dan Dougherty, Kurt Engelbert
Jack Savage
Joe Spratt
Yearly Big 5 Results
Season
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
W
...................... 4
...................... 3
...................... 3
...................... 4
...................... 3
...................... 4
...................... 1
...................... 2
...................... 2
...................... 4
...................... 4
...................... 2
...................... 3
...................... 1
...................... 2
...................... 2
...................... 2
...................... 2
...................... 2
...................... 0
...................... 3
...................... 0
...................... 0
...................... 2
...................... 4
...................... 2
...................... 3
L
0
1
1
0
1
0
3
2
2
0
0
2
1
3
2
2
2
2
2
4
1
4
4
2
0
2
1
Place
1st
T-1st
2nd
1st
T-1st
1st
T-4th
3rd
T-2nd
1st
1st
3rd
1st
T-4th
3rd
T-2nd
T-3rd
T-2nd
T-2nd
5th
T-1st
5th
5th
T-3rd
1st
T-1st
1st
Coach
John Dever
Edward Bennis
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Donahue
John Lavin
John Lavin
John Lavin
John Lavin
John Lavin
John Lavin
John Lavin
Tom Temple
Tom Temple
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson
John McMenamin
John McMenamin
Jack Ramsay
Jack Ramsay
Jack Ramsay
Jack Ramsay
1982-83 ...................... 2
1983-84 ...................... 2
1984-85 ...................... 2
1985-86 ...................... 3
1986-87 ...................... 2
1987-88 ...................... 3
1988-89 ...................... 1
1989-90 ...................... 1
1990-91 ...................... 3
1991-92 ...................... 1
1992-93 ...................... 1
1993-94 ...................... 0
1994-95 ...................... 2
1995-96 ........................1
1996-97 ........................1
1997-98 ........................1
1998-99 ........................0
1999-00 ........................1
2000-01 ........................2
2001-02 ........................1
2002-03 ........................4
2003-04 ........................4
2004-05 ........................2
2005-06 ........................3
2006-07 ........................3
2007-08 ........................2
TOTALS (53 yrs.)
112
2
2
2
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
2
3
2
3
0
0
2
1
1
2
84
T-2nd
T-3rd
T-2nd
T-1st
T-2nd
2nd
T-4th
4th
T-1st
T-1st
T-2nd
T-4th
T-1st
T-2nd
T-2nd
T-1st
5th
T-4th
T-2nd
T-4th
1st
1st
T-2nd
2nd
2nd
T-2nd
.571
Season
W L Pct.
Captain(s)
Coach
1959-60 +
20 7 .741
Bob McNeill
Jack Ramsay
1960-61 +
25 5 .833
John Egan, Vince Kempton
Jack Ramsay
1961-62 +
18 10 .643
Harry Booth, Jim Lynam
Jack Ramsay
1962-63 +
23 5 .821
Bill Hoy, Jim Lynam, Tom Wynne
Jack Ramsay
1963-64 ++ 18 10 .643
Jim Boyle
Jack Ramsay
1964-65 +
26 3 .897
Tom Duff, Bill Oakes
Jack Ramsay
1965-66 +
24 5 .828
Tom Duff, Matt Guokas, Jr., Bill Oakes
Jack Ramsay
1966-67
16 10 .615
Cliff Anderson
Jack McKinney
1967-68
17 9 .654
Bill DeAngelis
Jack McKinney
1968-69 +
17 11 .607
Mike Hauer, Dan Kelly
Jack McKinney
1969-70
15 12 .556
Mike Hauer, Dan Kelly
Jack McKinney
1970-71 +
19 9 .670
John Connolly, Jack Snyder
Jack McKinney
1971-72 ++ 19 9 .679
Mike Bantom, Jim McCollum
Jack McKinney
1972-73 +
22 6 .786
M.Bantom, P. McFarland, B. Sabol
Jack McKinney
1973-74 +
19 11 .633
K. Furey, M. Moody, J. O’Brien
Jack McKinney
1974-75
8 17 .320
S. MacZinko, F. Rafferty, R. Righter
Harry Booth
1975-76
10 16 .385
Mike Borski, Dennis Cakert
Harry Booth
1976-77
13 13 .500
E. Benson, M. Thomas, S. Vassalotti
Harry Booth
1977-78
13 15 .464
N. Black, J. Griffin, M. Thomas
Harry Booth
1978-79 ++ 19 11 .633
Norman Black
Jim Lynam
1979-80 ++ 21 9 .700
Ed DiRugeris, Luke Griffin
Jim Lynam
1980-81 +
25 8 .758
John Smith, Boo Williams
Jim Lynam
1981-82 +
25 5 .833
J. Clark, M. Dearborn, B. Warrick
Jim Boyle
1982-83
15 13 .536
T. Costner, L. McFarlan, T. DiCaro
Jim Boyle
1983-84 ++ 20 9 .690
Tony Costner
Jim Boyle
1984-85 ++ 19 12 .613
Bob Lojewski
Jim Boyle
1985-86 +
26 6 .813
G. Arnold, M. Martin, D. Slattery
Jim Boyle
1986-87
16 13 .552
Wayne Williams
Jim Boyle
1987-88
15 14 .517
Rodney Blake
Jim Boyle
1988-89
8 21 .276
Henry Smith
Jim Boyle
1989-90
7 21 .250
Mike Shaak, Ray Washington
Jim Boyle
1990-91
13 17 .433
Ray Washington
John Griffin
1991-92
13 15 .464
Craig Amos, Matt Guokas III
John Griffin
1992-93 ++ 18 11 .621
B. Blunt, R. Curry, M. Sell
John Griffin
1993-94
14 14 .500
Game captains
John Griffin
1994-95 ++ 17 12 .586
M. Bass, B. Blunt, C. Warley
John Griffin
1995-96 ++ 19 13 .594
Mark Bass
Phil Martelli
1996-97 +
26 7 .788
B. DelVescovo, D. Domani, T. Myers
Phil Martelli
1997-98
11 17 .393
R. Bey, H. Rasul, D. Simmonds
Phil Martelli
1998-99
12 18 .400
R. Haskins, M. Mazzio
Phil Martelli
1999-00
13 16 .448
T. Brown, A. Howard, R.Leib, M. Zielenbach
Phil Martelli
2000-01 +
26 7 .788
Lionel Ngounou, Erick Woods
Phil Martelli
2001-02 ++ 19 12 .613
Bill Phillips
Phil Martelli
2002-03 +
23 7 .767
Phil Martelli, Jr., Jameer Nelson
Phil Martelli
2003-04 +
30 2 .937
Tyrone Barley, Jameer Nelson
Phil Martelli
2004-05 ++ 24 12 .667
John Bryant, Pat Carroll
Phil Martelli
2005-06 ++ 19 14 .575
Dwayne Lee, Dave Mallon, Chet Stachitas
Phil Martelli
2006-07
18 14 .562
Game captains
Phil Martelli
2007-08 +
21 13 618
Tasheed Carr, Rob Ferguson
Phil Martelli
Total
1,465 952 .606
99 Seasons
+ participated in NCAA Tournament
++ participated in National Invitation Tournament
Yearly Conference Results
Season
W
(Middle Atlantic Conference)
1957-58 ...................... 4
1958-59 ...................... 7
1959-60 ...................... 7
1960-61 ...................... 8
1961-62 ...................... 7
1962-63 ...................... 8
1963-64 ...................... 5
1964-65 ...................... 6
1965-66 ...................... 4
1966-67 ...................... 4
1967-68 ...................... 3
1968-69 ...................... 3
1969-70 ...................... 5
1970-71 ...................... 6
1971-72 ...................... 5
1972-73 ...................... 6
1973-74 ...................... 5
(East Coast Conference)
1974-75 ...................... 3
1975-76 ...................... 4
1976-77 ...................... 2
1977-78 ...................... 2
1978-79 ...................... 9
1979-80 .................... 10
1980-81 ...................... 9
1981-82 .................... 10
L
Place
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
1
0
1
2nd
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
T-2nd
1st
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd*
1st
1st*
2nd
1st
1st
3
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
T-4th
1st
T-4th
T-3rd
T-2nd
1st
T-2nd*
2nd*
(Atlantic 10 Conference)
1982-83 ...................... 8
6
2nd
1983-84 .................... 13
5
2nd
1984-85 .................... 13
5
3rd
1985-86 .................... 16
2
1st*
1986-87 ...................... 9
9
T-4th
1987-88 ...................... 9
9
T-4th
1988-89 ...................... 4
14
9th
1989-90 ...................... 5
13
T-8th
1990-91 ...................... 7
11
8th
1991-92 ...................... 6
10
T-6th
1992-93 ...................... 8
6
T-2nd
1993-94 ...................... 5
11
8th
1994-95 ...................... 9
7
T-4th
1995-96 ........................9
7 3rd (East)
1996-97 ......................13
3 1st (East)*
1997-98 ........................3
13 5th (East)
1998-99 ........................5
11 5th(East)
1999-00 ........................7
9 4th(East)
2000-01 ......................14
2
1st
2001-02 ......................12
4 T-1st (East)
2002-03 ......................12
4 1st (East)
2003-04 ......................16
0 1st (East)
2004-05 ......................14
2 1st (East)
2005-06 ........................9
7
5th
2006-07 ........................9
7
6th
2007-08 ........................9
7
T-4th
TOTALS (51 yrs.)
386 212
.645
A-10 (26 yrs.)
244 183
.571
NOTE–Conference records and standings are broken down as follows: Middle Atlantic Conference from 1957-58 through 1973-74 (Eastern Division from 1969-70 through 1973-74), East Coast Conference (Eastern Division)
from 1974-75 through 1981-82, Atlantic 10 Conference from 1982-83 to date (1982-83 was Eastern Division). The league went to one division after the inaugural year up until 1995-96 when the two division format was
instituted. Two divisions were used for every year since, except for 2000-01 when it returned to a single division for that season, and then again in 2005-06, for the current format.
*won conference post-season tournament.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 129
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2005-06
KEY: + NCAA Tournament; ++ NIT; * Conference game;
** Atlantic 10 Tournament; # Big 5 City Series game;
& Big 5 Classic;
^ and ^^ - in-season tournament which is listed below season;
(#) - AP Ranking;
H- Home; A- Away; N- Neutral;
P - Palestra; S- Spectrum; Uppercase C- Phila. Arena;
Lowercase c - capacity crowd
(Won 19, Lost 14; A-10 9-7; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/14
11/21
11/26
11/29
12/6
12/10
12/21
12/28
12/31
1/4
1/8
1/11
1/14
1/17
1/21
1/25
1/28
2/1
2/4
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/22
2/25
2/28
3/4
3/8
3/9
3/10
3/11
3/16
3/20
2007-08
(Won 21, Lost 13; A-10 9-7; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/12
11/13
11/17
11/27
11/29
12/1
12/4
12/9
12/21
12/28
12/31
1/9
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/23
1/26
1/30
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/18
2/24
2/28
3/2
3/6
3/8
3/12
3/13
3/14
3/15
3/21
SJU
86
69
57
74
65
79
66
84
78
74
69
98
81
66
82
81
68
61
70
77
88
72
81
89
90
55
56
71
67
80
61
61
64
64
^
^
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
**
**
**
**
+
OPP
Fairleigh Dickinson (N) . . . . .66
Syracuse (A) (#25) . . . . . . . .72
Boston University (A) . . . . . .48
Ball State (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Gonzaga (H) (#19) OT . . . . .70
Penn State (P) . . . . . . . . . . .67
Holy Cross (H) . . . . . . . . . . .71
Creighton (A) OT . . . . . . . . .90
Fairfield (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Siena (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .92
Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .77
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
George Washington (A) . . . .59
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Xavier (A) (#13) . . . . . . . . . .76
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .56
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .83
Saint Louis (H) . . . . . . . . . . .64
Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Xavier (H) (#8) . . . . . . . . . . .66
Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Fordham (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Richmond (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Xavier (N) (#12) . . . . . . . . . .53
Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Oklahoma (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .72
W/L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
ATT
17,746
16,946
3,204
3,200c
3,200c
8,276
3,200c
15,332
3,036
6,440
5,284
5,121
3,200c
6,865
8,722c
3,200c
10,045
2,703
3,200c
8,722c
2,628
10,250c
3,020
7,422
6,834
3,200c
8,722c
3,200c
13,435
3,342
4,401
7,826
10,116
14,315
^ Preseason NIT (Syracuse, NY)
Calathes (17.5), Nivins (14.4), Ferguson (11.9), Carr (10.8), Govens
(9.8), Williamson (5.3), Rivera (4.4), Lashley (1.4), Lidzius (1.4),
Hilliard (1.2), Brown (0.5), Bentley (0.3), Moody (0.3)
^
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
#
*
*#
*
*
*
*
*
**
**
**
**
++
++
OPP
Lafayette (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Fairfield (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Davidson (A) OT . . . . . . . . .100
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Kansas (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Ohio State (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Bucknell (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Saint Mary’s (A) . . . . . . . . . .66
Gonzaga (#8) . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .68
G. Washington (A) (#17) . . .82
Charlotte (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Saint Louis (A) . . . . . . . . . . .39
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .51
Villanova (P) (#4) . . . . . . . . .71
G. Washington (H) (#8) . . . .64
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .55
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Dayton (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Saint Louis (N) . . . . . . . . . . .37
Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Rutgers (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Hofstra (H) OT . . . . . . . . . . .77
W/L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
ATT
3,200c
2,936
3,544
6,259
10,967
7,241
4,252
2,267
6,000c
3,200c
8,505
4,122
4,356
3,200c
8,521
8,874
8,722c
11,722
3,200c
8,722c
3,200c
5,345
5,933
3,200c
3,200c
9,512
1,422
4,010
4,407
8,733
9,373
3,200c
3,200c
^ Jimmy V Classic (New York, NY)
Seniors Pat Carroll (left) and John Bryant led the
Hawks to the 2005 NIT Championship game.
Jalloh (15.3), Stachitas (13.3), Ferguson (10.8), Lee (10.6), Nivins
(6.1), Calathes (4.8), Mallon (4.1), Mofunanya (1.4), Surov (1.1),
Lashley (0.9), Kathopoulis (0.3), Sullivan (0.0), Mitchell (0.0)
2006-07
2004-05
(Won 18, Lost 14; A-10 9-7; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Martelli
(Won 24, Lost 12; A-10 14-2; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/14
11/17
11/19
11/25
11/27
12/2
12/8
12/9
12/10
12/19
12/28
12/29
1/3
1/7
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/21
1/24
1/27
2/1
2/4
2/6
2/10
2/14
2/17
2/22
2/24
2/28
3/3
3/7
3/8
SJU
63
81
63
61
55
56
75
64
72
55
63
58
89
75
80
81
55
82
65
84
62
71
39
72
62
76
92
68
62
67
66
48
^
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^
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^^
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*
*
*
*
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*
*
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*
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*
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**
OPP
Fairfield (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Lafayette (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Penn State (A) . . . . . . . . . . .65
Boston University (H) . . . . . .39
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Bellarmine (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Louisville (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Ohio (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Saint Mary’s (H) . . . . . . . . . .51
Hofstra (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Boston University (N) . . . . . .53
Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . .86
Fordham (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .56
Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
George Washington (A) . . . .74
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Saint Louis (H) . . . . . . . . . . .73
Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
George Washington (H) . . . .56
St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .68
Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .71
Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
George Washington (N) . . . .58
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
ATT
3,200c
2,876
3,200c
8,654
3,200c
7,622
17,791
17,811
16,788
3,200c
10,613
9,931
3,200c
5,592
6,056
3,200c
2,512
3,200c
4,195
8,722c
3,200c
3,103
6,500c
8,722c
2,814c
3,694
8,551
5,025
10,250c
3,200c
5,068
5,488
^ NABC Classic (Louisville, KY)
^^ Aeropostale Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Pat Calathes was the top scorer for the 2007-08
Hawks who reached the A-10 title game and
earned an NCAA Tournament bid.
SJU
70
72
94
69
70
74
51
70
94
58
59
58
70
50
66
54
47
69
82
58
62
44
57
64
70
68
79
67
56
73
61
71
75
Nivins (16.6), Calathes (13.9), Ferguson (11.3), Carter (7.6), Govens
(7.3), Rivera (5.9), Williamson (5.1), Surov (1.3), Lidzius (1.0),
Kathopoulis (1.0), Mofunanya (0.5), Lashley (0.4), Moody (0.1),
Mitchell (0.0)
DATE
11/23
11/27
12/4
12/7
12/10
12/11
12/22
12/28
12/31
1/5
1/7
1/12
1/15
1/19
1/22
1/25
1/29
2/2
2/5
2/7
2/12
2/16
2/19
2/22
2/26
3/1
3/5
3/10
3/11
3/12
3/16
3/19
3/21
3/23
3/29
3/31
SJU
51
76
49
59
84
54
62
62
61
53
60
59
73
54
73
59
67
95
83
52
69
49
65
63
60
71
67
63
73
67
53
55
68
58
70
57
&
^
^
*
*
*
*#
*
*
#
*
*
*
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*
*
*
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*
*
*
**
**
**
++
++
++
++
++
++
OPP
Kansas (A) (#2) . . . . . . . . . .91
Davidson (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Fairfield (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
UC-Davis (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
San Francisco (A) . . . . . . . . .80
Old Dominion (A) . . . . . . . . .66
Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Ohio State (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . .52
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .52
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .54
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .62
Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Villanova (P) (#22) . . . . . . . .67
Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .36
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .47
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .65
George Washington (A) . . . .56
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Richmond (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
George Washington (N) . . . .76
Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Buffalo (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Holy Cross (H) . . . . . . . . . . .60
Texas A&M (A) . . . . . . . . . . .51
Memphis (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
South Carolina (N) . . . . . . . .60
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
16,300c
6,238
6,743
3,200c
1,819
3,429
6,255
3,200c
14,119
2,270
3,200c
3,200c
6,812
12,506
3,872
7,452
3,200c
3,346
3,200c
8,622
8,412
3,200c
3,200c
7,134
5,798
5,252c
3,200c
7,817
10,013
7,162
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
13,151c
12,657
11,555
^ Northwestern Mutual Shootout (San Francisco, CA)
Carroll (18.3), Stachitas (10.8), Jones (10.1), Lee (9.4), Jalloh (4.3),
Ferguson (3.8), Mallon (3.5), Bryant (2.6), Calathes (1.9), Lidzius
(1.7), Surov (0.7), Kathopoulis (0.5), Sullivan (0.3), Koefer (0.0)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 130
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2003-04
2002-03
(Won 30, Lost 2; A-10 16-0; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Martelli
(Won 23, Lost 7; A-10 12-4; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/14
11/25
11/29
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/14
12/20
12/27
12/30
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/21
1/24
1/31
2/2
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/21
2/25
2/28
3/2
3/11
3/18
3/20
3/25
3/27
SJU
73
71
75
84
67
67
92
59
73
75
90
71
78
79
81
92
114
83
74
89
81
73
72
76
83
57
82
67
82
70
84
62
OPP
Gonzaga (N) (#10) . . . . . . . .66
Boston Univ. (A) . . . . . . . . .56
Old Dominion (A) . . . . . . . . .72
San Francisco (H) . . . . . . . . .52
#& at Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Boston College (P) . . . . . . . .57
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
^^ California (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Pacific (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
* George Washington (H) . . . .81
* Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .60
* Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .61
* Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
* Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
* Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .67
* St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .63
* Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
# Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
*# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
* Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
* Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . .59
* Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
*# Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
* Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .58
* Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .55
* St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .50
** Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
+ Liberty (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
+ Texas Tech (N) . . . . . . . . . . .65
+ Wake Forest (N) (#17) . . . . .80
+ Oklahoma State (N) (#4) . . .64
^
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
ATT
10,328
1,669c
6,054
3,200c
8,722c
5,542
5,223
12,066
3,200c
5,054c
3,200c
6,447
5,110
3,200c
10,250c
3,200c
6,116c
10,421c
6,500c
8,722c
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
8,722c
5,912
7,616c
3,200c
10,667
18,456c
18,456c
19,557
19,779c
^ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York, NY)
^^ Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA)
Nelson (20.6), West (18.9), Carroll (10.1), Barley (7.2), Stachitas
(6.5), Jones (6.4), Bryant (3.0), Mallon (2.2), Lee (1.9), Surov (1.7),
Lidzius (0.9), Hartshorn (0.9), Sullivan (0.4), Jesiolowski (0.1),
Koefer (0.0)
DATE
11/23
11/26
12/1
12/5
12/7
12/9
12/21
12/28
12/31
1/5
1/8
1/11
1/14
1/19
1/22
1/25
1/29
2/1
2/3
2/8
2/13
2/15
2/22
2/24
3/1
3/5
3/8
3/13
3/14
3/21
SJU
85
70
63
71
50
77
65
50
79
76
75
76
65
57
79
66
68
69
92
82
78
55
76
75
75
80
52
68
73
63
&
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*
*
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*
*
#
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
**
**
+
2000-01
OPP
Boston College (A) ................58
Canisius (A) ..........................63
Old Dominion (H) ..................47
Boston University (H) ............49
Drexel (P) ..............................37
Delaware (H)..........................59
DePaul (P) ............................62
Pacific (A) ..............................62
Gonzaga (A) OT ....................78
Duquesne (H) ........................56
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............58
Massachusetts (H) ................47
Temple (A) ............................55
Rhode Island (A)....................58
Fordham (H) ..........................46
Penn (P) ................................48
George Washington (A) ........74
Rhode Island (H) ..................53
Villanova (P) ..........................75
Fordham (A) ..........................64
Temple (P) ............................59
Dayton (A) ............................65
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............72
La Salle (P) ............................53
Richmond (H)........................59
Xavier (H) (#18) OT ..............88
Massachusetts (A) ................49
La Salle (N)............................48
Dayton (A) ............................76
Auburn (N) OT ......................65
(Won 26, Lost 7; A-10 14-2; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Martelli
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
ATT
7,982
1,672
3,022
2,858
8,722c
3,200c
6,118
3,512
4,000c
3,200c
5,583
3,200c
6,154
5,916
3,200c
8,722c
2,804
3,200c
8,722c
2,458
7,856
13,409
3,200c
7,521
3,200c
3,200c
3,563
11,648c
11,648c
17,024
Nelson (19.7), West (17.3), Carroll (11.5), Barley (6.0), Jones (4.2),
Sazonov (3.5), Stachitas (3.0), Bryant (3.0), Cologer (1.9), Mallon
(1.6), Lee (1.3), Hartshorn (0.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.1), Jesiolowski (0.0),
Farrelly (0.0)
DATE
11/17
11/18
11/19
11/26
11/29
12/5
12/9
12/11
12/17
12/21
12/27
12/30
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/14
1/16
1/20
1/24
1/27
2/1
2/7
2/10
2/13
2/18
2/21
2/25
2/27
3/3
3/8
3/9
3/15
3/17
SJU
103 ^
84 ^
76 ^
92
70
67
68
75 #
76
74
79
72
75 *
92 *
76 *
84 *
73 *#
73 *
82 *
67 #
104 *
79 *
78 *
71 *
88 *
82 *
90 *
84 *
90 *#
82 **
70 **
66 +
83 +
OPP
Western Carolina (N) . . . . . . 53
South Carolina St. (N) . . . . . 71
Vanderbilt (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Colorado (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Old Dominion (H) . . . . . . . . . 65
Rutgers (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
DePaul (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Western Kentucky (A). . . . . . 68
St. Peter’s (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Delaware (H). . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Rhode Island (A)....................67
George Washington (A) ........71
Dayton (H) ............................71
Temple (A) ............................51
Xavier (A) ..............................86
Rhode Island (H) ..................67
Penn (P) ................................61
St. Bonaventure (H) OT ........97
Xavier (H) (#24) ....................76
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............76
Temple (H) ............................62
Fordham (H) ..........................78
Dayton (A) ............................72
Duquesne (A) ........................70
Massachusetts (H) ................69
La Salle (A) ............................91
La Salle (S) ............................74
Massachusetts (S) ................75
Georgia Tech (N)....................62
Stanford (N) ..........................90
W/L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
ATT
4,250
4,875
5,200
3,284
3,200c
4,427
4,337
8,722c
6,124
3,100
3,200c
1,732
3,030
2,107
3,215
3,200c
8,329
10,250
2,913
8,722c
3,200c
3,200c
6,000
3,200c
3,200c
13,553
5,575
3,200c
4,000
7,121
13,796
9,120
11,091
^ America’s Youth Classic (Nashville, TN)
O'Connor (22.1), Nelson (12.5), Phillips (11.6), Crenshaw (11.4),
Reid (9.0), Wilkins (5.8), Sazonov (4.9), Woods (3.9), Ngounou
(1.8), Miller (1.5), Barley (1.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.5), Farrelly (0.4)
2001-02
(Won 19, Lost 12; A-10 12-4; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/15
11/16
11/25
11/28
12/1
12/8
12/10
12/21
12/22
12/31
1/5
1/9
1/13
1/16
1/19
1/23
1/26
1/28
1/31
2/2
2/6
2/9
2/13
2/16
2/19
2/23
2/28
3/3
3/7
3/12
3/15
SJU
67
74
81
84
82
67
85
90
76
80
63
87
93
83
92
63
60
73
71
72
80
84
59
77
72
70
91
84
74
73
54
^
^
^^
^^
*
*
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*
*
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#
*
*#
*#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
++
++
OPP
Eastern Washington (N) . . . .68
Princeton (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Colorado (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Canisius (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Drexel (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Georgia State (A) . . . . . . . . .95
North Carolina (A) . . . . . . . . .92
Gonzaga (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .38
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .71
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .87
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
George Washington (H) . . . .74
Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . .58
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .67
Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .84
Temple (P) 2OT . . . . . . . . . . .87
Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
George Mason (A) . . . . . . . .64
Ball State (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .76
W/L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
ATT
9,485
8,915
3,200c
5,187
3,200c
8,722c
3,200c
9,713
9,713
3,200c
6,562
2,009
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
3,309
8,722c
6,500
3,200c
9,481
7,122
3,470
4,436
10,250
3,200c
3,200c
6,000
8,722c
6,589
3,355
2,911
^ BCA Classic (Berkeley, CA)
^^ Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, NC)
Jameer Nelson and Phil Martelli celebrate the
Hawks’ win over St. Bonaventure on March 2,
2004 that gave SJU a 27-0 regular-season
record. A national TV audience and a standingroom only crowd watched the historic game.
O'Connor (17.5), Nelson (14.4), Crenshaw (13.8), Phillips (11.6),
Reid (9.3), West (5.9), Sazonov (3.0), Barley (1.6), Bryant (1.4),
Carroll (1.2), Miller (0.6), Farrelly (0.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.3)
Marvin O’Connor averaged 22.1 ppg in helping
SJU to the 2001 NCAA Second Round.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 131
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1999-2000
1997-98
1996-97
(Won 13, Lost 16; A-10 7-9; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: Martelli
(Won 11, Lost 17; A-10 3-13; Big 5 1-1)
Coach: Martelli
(Won 26, Lost 7; A-10 13-3; Big 5 1-2)
Coach: Martelli
DATE
11/27
11/29
12/3
12/4
12/8
12/21
12/23
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/8
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/22
1/25
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/8
2/13
2/15
2/17
2/19
2/26
2/29
3/5
3/8
3/9
SJU
81
73
79
60
70
71
65
83
81
82
51
71
69
102
62
68
62
65
62
80
93
56
61
65
74
62
66
65
64
^
^
^^
^^
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*#
#
*
*
*#
*
**
**
OPP
Western Kentucky (H) . . . . .55
Tulsa (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Long Beach State (N) . . . . . .76
Syracuse (A) (#14) . . . . . . . .82
Rutgers (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
South Carolina (P) . . . . . . . .64
Chattanooga (A) . . . . . . . . . .68
Lafayette (N) 2OT . . . . . . . . .81
New Mexico (A) . . . . . . . . . .76
Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .76
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .73
George Washington (H) . . . .91
Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .53
Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Virginia Tech (A) . . . . . . . . . .68
Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . .57
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .76
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .83
Temple (P) (#5) . . . . . . . . . .59
Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
La Salle (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Dayton (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
W/L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
ATT
3,027
2,911
18,330
19,269
5,252
5,481
3,721
16,533
16,861
1,947
10,206
5,228
3,200c
3,012
5,722
3,438
3,200c
8,119
3,018
2,652
3,018
5,864
6,500
5,356
3,200c
8,129
9,390
7,196
7,799
DATE SJU
11/25 78
12/3 65
12/6 67
12/9 54
12/20 65
12/27 65 ^
12/28 78 ^
1/3 66 *
1/6 68 *
1/10 61 *
1/14 55 *
1/17 77 *
1/20 62 *
1/22 78
1/24 57 #
1/26 62 *
1/31 56 *
2/3 76 *
2/5 76
2/7 62 *
2/11 64 *
2/15 84 *
2/17 42 *#
2/21 79 *
2/25 77 *
2/28 73 *
3/4 73 **
3/5 52 **
OPP
East Carolina (H)....................81
Akron (A) ..............................62
Old Dominion (H) ..................53
Tennessee (A) ........................74
South Carolina (A) (#6) ........77
Mississippi State (N) ............58
Texas-El Paso (A) ..................67
Massachusetts (H) ................72
Rhode Island (H) (#23) ........83
Virginia Tech (A) ....................72
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............50
Duquesne (A) ........................88
Xavier (A) (#19) ....................72
Fairleigh Dickinson (H) ..........74
Penn (A) ................................55
Temple (P) OT........................68
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............70
Rhode Island (A) (#23)..........94
Drexel (P) ..............................65
G. Washington (H) (#22) ......67
Dayton (H) ............................67
Fordham (H) ..........................75
Temple (A) ............................50
Massachusetts (A) (#18) OT 82
Fordham (A) ..........................88
La Salle (P) ............................69
La Salle (A) ............................72
Temple (N) (#24) ..................76
W/L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
ATT
3,200c
3,865
3,200c
13,416
9,112
8,035
8,777
3,200c
3,200c
5,642
3,200c
5,417
9,911
3,200c
8,722c
8,126
6,000c
3,885
4,126
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
8,146
9,493c
1,273
8,722c
6,204
7.545
^ Sun Classic (El Paso, TX)
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
^^ Comcast/Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM)
O'Connor (16.6), Crenshaw (11.7), Howard (9.5), Phillips (9.1),
Brown (8.1), Reid (7.6), Wilkins (3.6), Haskins (3.2), Woods (2.4),
Jennings (1.1), Leib (1.0), Ngounou (0.4), Zielenbach (0.4), Martelli,
Jr. (0.0)
Bey (16.9); Brown (4.3); Gallagher (0.8); Haskins (11.5); Ikenokwalu
(1.6); Leib (0.0); Mazzio (0.3); Ngounou (0.0); Rasul (10.3);
Simmonds (11.3); Wilkins (7.9); Woods (4.1); Zielenbach (0.0)
DATE
11/20
12/3
12/7
12/16
12/19
12/23
12/30
12/31
1/5
1/9
1/11
1/15
1/18
1/21
1/25
1/30
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/8
2/11
2/13
2/16
2/18
2/22
2/25
3/1
3/6
3/7
3/8
3/13
3/15
3/20
SJU
60 ^
71
67 ^^
71
64
65 #
74 ^^^
64 ^^^
72 *
82 *
70 *
55 *
66
82 *
68 *
59 *
79 *
89 *
71 *
79 *
63
62 *
77 *
77 *
86 *
78 *
62 *#
75 **
78 **
61 **
75 +
81 +
68 +
OPP
Duke (A) (#10) ......................89
Wyoming (H) ........................57
Tulsa (N) (#21) ......................64
DePaul (P) ............................58
East Carolina (A)....................68
Villanova (A) (#10) ................81
Austin Peay (N)......................58
Wisconsin-Green Bay (A) ......59
Massachusetts (A) ................68
St. Bonaventure (H) 2OT ......80
Rhode Island (P)....................74
George Washington (A) ........53
Penn (P) ................................61
Duquesne (H) ........................74
Virginia Tech (H)....................50
Temple (H) ............................68
Rhode Island (H) ..................77
Dayton (A) ............................82
Fordham (H) ..........................53
Xavier (H) (#17) ....................65
Drexel (H) ..............................62
Temple (A) ............................64
Fordham (A) ..........................66
Delaware (H)..........................65
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............50
Massachusetts (H) ................63
La Salle (A) ............................59
St. Bonaventure (S) ..............59
George Washington (S) ........70
Rhode Island (S)....................56
Pacific (N)..............................65
Boston Coll. (N) (#23) OT ....77
Kentucky (N) (#5)..................83
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
9,314c
2,843
7,777
4,423
3,593
6,672c
4,321
4,003
9,493c
2,853
7,368
4,128
8,722c
2,913
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
2,861
3,200c
3,200c
3,900c
1,957
3,039
6,000c
3,200c
6,825
6,940
14,284
12,087
12,644
14,188
18,543
^ Pre-Season NIT (Durham, NC)
^^ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlantic City, NJ)
^^^ Pepsi-Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic (Green Bay, WI)
Bey (15.0), Davis (14.7), Myers (12.1), Domani (8.4), Petrovic (6.9),
Simmonds (5.9), Rasul (4.0), Haskins (3.7), Del Vescovo (0.6),
Brown (0.4), Mazzio (0.5), Gallagher (0.2)
1998-99
(Won 12, Lost 18; A-10 5-11; Big 5 0-2)
Coach: Martelli
DATE SJU
11/28 55
12/1 49
12/5 83
12/8 65
12/10 55
12/12 71
12/21 61
12/22 88
12/23 58
12/29 63
12/30 87
1/3 64
1/6 53
1/9 78
1/14 47
1/16 82
1/18 58
1/20 55
1/23 95
1/27 68
2/4 53
2/7 58
2/9 78
2/12 70
2/16 68
2/18 59
2/21 67
2/25 75
2/27 64
3/3 54
#
^
^
^
^^
^^
*
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
OPP
Tulsa (A) ................................66
Villanova (P) ..........................61
Chattanooga (H) ....................68
Old Dominion (A) ..................72
Tennessee (H) (#21)..............53
Akron (H) ..............................60
Mississippi (N) ......................66
American–P.R. (A) ................55
Alabama-Birmingham (N)......72
San Francisco (N)..................50
Harvard (N)............................69
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............48
Dayton (A) ............................67
Virginia Tech (H)....................66
Temple (A) ............................62
Fordham (H) ..........................80
Penn (P) ................................66
Massachusetts (H) ................63
La Salle (S) 2OT ..................98
Rhode Island (A) ..................82
Xavier (H) ............................59
Massachusetts (A) ................59
Temple (H) ............................85
George Washington (A) ........94
Fordham (A) ..........................76
Drexel (P) ..............................51
Rhode Island (H) ..................73
Duquesne (H) ........................68
St. Bonaventure (A) OT ........61
La Salle (S) ............................81
W/L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
ATT
7,379
8,722c
3,051
4,506
3,200c
3,012
200
100
100
2,021
2,006
3,200c
11,412
3,200c
6,243
3,200c
7,751
3,200c
6,149
3,885
3,200c
6,255
3,200c
3,878
1,426
6,218
3,200c
3,052
5,585
7,195
^ Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (Bayamon, PR)
^^ Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, CA)
Howard (11.9), Crenshaw (10.7), Reid (9.4), Haskins (8.6), Wilkins
(8.0), Brown (7.0), Jennings (6.3), Sazonov (3.2), Mazzio (1.0),
Gallagher (0.9), Woods, (0.9), Leib (0.4), Ikenokwalu (0.3),
Zielenbach (0.3), Ngounou (0.2)
The 1996-97 Hawks captured the Atlantic 10 Championship and reached the NCAA Sweet 16. Rashid Bey
(1st row, far left) was the squad’s leading scorer with his 15.0 average.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 132
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
(Won 19, Lost 13; A-10 9-7; Big 5 1-1)
Coach: Martelli
(Won 17, Lost 12; A-10 9-6; Big 5 2-0)
Coach: Griffin
(Won 14, Lost 14; A-10 5-11; Big 5 0-2)
Coach: Griffin
DATE
12/2
12/6
12/18
12/21
12/28
12/29
1/2
1/4
1/10
1/13
1/16
1/20
1/22
1/25
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/8
2/11
2/17
2/19
2/25
2/28
3/2
3/6
3/7
3/14
3/19
3/21
3/26
3/28
SJU
64
74
78
84
93 ^
74 ^
60
78
89 *
86
67
68
83
52
76
71
73
76
58
69
76
64
69
66
86
80
71
82
82
76
74
56
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
**
++
++
++
++
++
OPP W/L
ATT
Delaware (A) ..........................56
W
4,390
Bucknell (H) ..........................54
W
2,814
Princeton (A) ........................88
L
1,556
UC-Santa Barbara (H)............66
W
2,621
Texas Chrsitian (N) 2OT ........92
W
8,552
Seton Hall (A) ........................81
L
8,673
Old Dominion (A) ..................62
L
4,936
Loyola-Md. (A) 2OT ..............80
L
726
Massachusetts (H) (#1) OT ..94
L
3,200c
Arizona (P) .............................. Cancelled
Penn (S) ................................70
W
8,076
La Salle (P) ............................65
W
7,408
Fordham (A) ..........................64
W
1,457
Rhode Island (A)....................86
L
3,013
Temple (S) ............................54
L 11,430
Virginia Tech (A) (#10) ........85
L
8,731
Xavier (A) ..............................84
L
9,117
Dayton (H) ............................60
W
3,200c
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............72
W
2,669
Temple (A) ............................60
L
3,548
Rhode Island (H) ..................64
W
3,200c
Duquesne (A) ........................70
W
3,567
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............56
W
3,977
Fordham (H) ..........................58
W
3,046
Massachusetts (A) (#2) OT ..68
L
9,493c
G. Washington (H) (#24) ......82
W
3,200
Duquesne (N) OT ..................72
W
7,410
G. Washington (N) ................81
L
7,567c
Iona (A) ................................78
W
2,431
Providence (A) ......................62
W 13,106
Rhode Island (P) ..................59
W
6,321
Alabama (N) OT ....................69
W
8,346
Nebraska (N) ........................60
L 12,464
^ Seton Hall/Meadowlands Tourn. (East Rutherford, NJ)
DATE
12/3
12/6
12/18
12/27
12/28
1/2
1/4
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/15
1/17
1/19
1/21
1/23
1/26
1/28
2/1
2/4
2/7
2/9
2/12
2/17
2/21
2/25
2/28
3/5
3/6
3/15
SJU
58
78
60
66
62
83
92
67
69
79
64
78
66
92
83
65
90
62
71
74
56
81
61
63
58
73
84
57
68
*
#
^
^
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
**
++
OPP
Princeton (H) ........................38
Rutgers (H)............................52
Villanova (P) ..........................57
Mississippi St. (N) ................76
Monmouth (N) ......................71
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................53
Old Dominion (H) ..................82
Duquesne (A) ........................62
West Virginia (A) ..................71
George Washington (H) ........65
Temple (A) ............................74
Drexel (P) ..............................73
DePaul (A) ............................76
Penn (H) OT ..........................82
La Salle (A) ............................76
George Washington (A) ........75
Duquesne (H) ........................77
Massachusetts (A) (#1) ........74
West Virginia (H) ..................65
Rhode Island (A)....................69
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............63
Rhode Island (H) ..................64
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............69
Rutgers (A) ............................61
Massachusetts (H) (#5) ........77
Temple (P) OT........................64
St. Bonaventure (P) 2OT ......78
Massachusetts (P) (#8) ........68
Coppin State (H) OT ..............75
W/L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
ATT
3,200c
2,912
8,722c
6,228
7,086
3,200c
3,200c
1,868
5,134
3,057
3,454
8,722c
5,028
3,200c
4,887
3,736
3,200c
9,493c
3,200c
2,517
3,017
3,200c
5,955
3,535
3,200c
6,671
7,273
8,722c
2,543
DATE
11/26
11/27
12/1
12/4
12/11
12/20
12/28
1/2
1/5
1/9
1/12
1/15
1/19
1/22
1/25
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/10
2/13
2/15
2/19
2/22
2/26
3/2
3/5
3/6
SJU
90
87
73
90
77
65
65
54
65
68
73
72
63
83
46
79
70
59
65
78
64
81
72
73
82
91
94
58
^
^
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
**
OPP
Delaware State (H) .............. 60
Wagner (H) ..........................56
Arizona (A) (#19) ................ 93
Loyola-Md. (A) ....................70
Penn (S) ..............................79
Drexel (H) OT ...................... 64
Duquesne (A) ........................73
Temple (A) (#4) .................... 67
Saint Peter’s (H) ..................47
Rhode Island (A) ..................76
La Salle (A) ..........................71
Rutgers (H) ..........................81
George Washington (H) ........56
West Virginia (H) ..................97
Temple (S) ............................60
Hofstra (A) ............................60
UC-Santa Barbara (A) ..........56
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............55
George Washington (A) ........78
St. Bonaventure (A) 2OT ......81
Rhode Island (H) ..................73
Massachusetts (H) (#10) ......80
Rutgers (A) ..........................76
Massachusetts (A) (#11) ......99
Duquesne (H) ......................68
West Virginia (A) ..................83
St. Bonaventure (P) ..............83
Massachusetts (P) (#11) ......74
W/L
ATT
W
2,686
W
2,376
L 13,962c
W
1,816
L 14,573
W
3,200c
L
3,207
L
3,900c
W
2,567
L
3,280
W
4,454
L
3,200c
W
1,860
L
3,200c
L 11,776
W
319
W
3,051
W
2,642
L
3,542
L
3,412
L
2,842
W
3,200c
L
3,098
L
9,493c
W
3,200c
W
2,265
W
4,210
L
8,722c
^ Hawk Tip-Off Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
^ Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)
Townsend (14.7), Warley (12.0), Bass (11.9), Blunt (10.8), Domani
(6.4), Myers (5.2), Johnson (4.5), Bey (4.0), Petrovic (1.5),
Simmonds (0.8), Martin (0.4), Del Vescovo (0.3),
Townsend (14.8), Bass (14.3), Myers (11.5), Johnson (10.5),
Domani (8.3), Bey (7.8), Petrovic (3.4), Simmonds (2.6), Page (2.4),
Martin (0.6), Del Vescovo (0.2), Mazzio (0.1), Jones (0.0)
Warley (16.4), Curry (12.6), Blunt (12.0), Domani (10.6), Bass (7.9),
Townsend (7.6), Connor (7.4), Johnson (5.5), Myers (4.5), Poles
(4.2), Compton (1.4), DiMascio (1.1), Del Vescovo (0.0)
1992-93
(Won 18, Lost 11; A-10 8-6; Big 5 1-1)
Coach: Griffin
DATE
12/4
12/5
12/8
12/14
12/28
12/29
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/23
1/25
1/28
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/8
2/11
2/14
2/19
2/22
2/25
2/27
3/4
3/7
3/8
3/18
SJU
103 ^
93 ^
81
52
64 ^^
65 ^^
71 *
73
93 *
80
70 *
53 #
81 *
94
76
59 *
74 *
77 #
73 *
69 *
81 *
65 *
70 *
74 *
84 *
43 *
71 **
60 **
34 ++
OPP
Morgan State (H) ..................80
Hartford (H) ..........................69
American (A) ......................100
Drexel (A) ............................47
Texas A&M (N) ....................50
Notre Dame (N) ....................68
Temple (A) ............................66
Loyola-Md. (H) ....................61
Rutgers (H) ..........................86
Saint Peter’s (A) ....................63
West Virginia (H) ..................67
La Salle (S) ..........................66
West Virginia (A) 2OT ..........82
Penn (A) ..............................72
Hofstra (H) ............................55
George Washington (A) ........78
Rhode Island (A) ..................65
Villanova (S) ........................66
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............60
Masschusetts (H) (#22) ......81
Rutgers (A) ..........................90
Temple (H) ............................66
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............69
George Washington (H) ........73
Rhode Island (H) ..................80
Massachusetts (A) (#23) .... 61
Rutgers (P) ..........................70
Temple (P) ............................71
SW Missouri State (A) ..........56
W/L
ATT
W
3,013
W
3,022
L
1,326
W
1,917
W
5,985
L
3,478
W
2,079
W
3,200c
W
2,875
W
1,622
W
3,200c
L 12,015
L 13,074
W
7,129
W
2,776
L
4,381
W
3,134
W 14,739
W
3,051
L
3,200c
L
6,114
L
3,200c
W
3,098
W 3,200c
W
3,200c
L
9,493c
W
7,751
L
8,722c
L
7,024
^ Hawk Tip-Off Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
^^ Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)
Blunt (18.0), Curry (12.4), Warley (12.0), Jones (11.6), Bass (9.8),
Poles (4.2), Watters (3.0), Connor (1.6), Townsend (1.4), Compton
(1.3), Johnson (1.3), Sell (0.3)
Phil Martelli guided SJU to the NIT Finals in his first season in 1995-96. The Hawks made a
return trip to New York and that tournament’s championship game in 2004-05.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 133
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1991-92
1990-91
(Won 13, Lost 15; A-10 6-10; Big 5 1-1)
Coach: Griffin
(Won 13, Lost 17; A-10 7-11; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Griffin
DATE
11/26
11/30
12/3
12/6
12/7
12/9
12/21
12/27
12/28
1/4
1/10
1/12
1/15
1/19
1/21
1/23
1/27
1/30
2/1
2/8
2/11
2/15
2/20
2/22
2/27
2/29
3/4
3/8
SJU
116
67
94
87 ^
70 ^
82 #
87
60 ^^
66 ^^
96
60 *
83 *
63 *
61 *#
75 *
66 *
75 *
77 *
80 *
73 *
84
74 *
79 *
88 *
100 *
82 *
68 *
59 **
OPP
Wheeling Jesuit (H) ..............67
South Carolina (H) ................81
Drexel (H) ..............................79
Wright State (N) ....................77
Syracuse (A) ........................72
Penn (S) ................................81
Fordham (A) ..........................75
Memphis State (N) ..............77
Fordham (N) ..........................77
American (H) ........................82
Temple (H) ............................55
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............75
Rhode Island (A) ..................84
Temple (S) ............................74
Rutgers (A) ............................70
Massachusetts (H) ................91
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............84
West Virginia (H) ..................88
George Washington (A) ........81
Massachusetts (A) ................81
La Salle (H) OT ....................80
Duquesne (H) ........................77
George Washington (H) ........72
Rhode Island (H) ..................85
Duquesne (A) ........................87
West Virginia (A) ..................95
Rutgers (H)............................74
Temple (P) ............................75
W/L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
ATT
2,828
3,200c
2,925
25,852
26,290
14,737
1,236
10,048
9,285
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
4,407c
12,722
5,834
3,200c
3,824
3,200c
5,000c
4,058c
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
3,200c
3,604
12,564
3,200c
8,722c
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
DATE
11/26
11/28
12/1
12/3
12/6
12/8
12/22
12/29
1/3
1/5
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/22
1/26
1/28
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/9
2/13
2/16
2/21
2/23
2/26
3/2
3/3
3/4
SJU
74
108
60
73
69
82
61
111
92
95
60
89
89
87
65
56
94
87
74
66
64
68
87
82
67
78
98
82
90
82
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
#
*
*
*
**
**
**
1988-89
OPP
George Washington (A) . . . .84
Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .83
Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Rutgers (H) OT . . . . . . . . . . .75
Villanova (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
South Carolina (A) (#16) . . .73
Loyola Marymount (A) . . . .126
Miami-Fla. (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .68
St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .69
Rhode Island (H) OT . . . . . . .81
Penn (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
George Washington (H) . . . .73
Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
West Virginia (A) . . . . . . . . .116
St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .78
Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Temple (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Miami-Fla.(A) . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Penn State (A) . . . . . . . . . . .84
Rutgers (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
La Salle (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Penn State (H) . . . . . . . . . . .71
Rhode Island (A) OT . . . . . . .76
West Virgina (H) . . . . . . . . . .89
Rhode Island (P) OT . . . . . . .65
Rutgers (P) OT . . . . . . . . . . .87
George Washington (P) OT .84
(Won 8, Lost 21; A-10 4-14; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: Boyle
W/L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
2,132
2,500c
2,009
1,492
2,449
9,307
12,401
1,351
2,912
3,005
3,892
2,213
3,080
2,915
3,101
3,900c
7,563
2,626
3,200c
3,200c
1,375
5,713
6,031
10,000c
3,200c
2,781
3,200c
4,103
8,722c
8,210
SJU
74
89
69
57
53
57
67
54
55
65
84
67
61
64
65
55
78
74
71
88
83
55
68
74
50
57
83
87
59
*
#
*
^
^
^
*
*
*
*
#
*
#
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
**
**
OPP
Canisius (H) ..........................71
Drexel (P) ..............................77
Duquesne (A) ........................73
La Salle (P) ............................81
Princeton (A) OT....................59
Temple (P) ............................63
Oregon State (N)....................89
Colorado (N) ..........................72
Chicago State (N) ..................70
Rhode Island (A)....................68
Duquesne (H) ........................81
Penn State (H) ......................78
West Virginia (H) ..................76
Penn (P) ................................56
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............70
Villanova (P) ..........................69
Penn State (A) ......................80
George Washington (H) ........67
Temple (A) ............................79
St. Bonaventure (P) OT ........94
George Washington (A) ........81
Rutgers (A) ............................91
Massachusetts (A) ................72
Rutgers (H)............................76
West Virginia (A) ..................65
Rhode Island (P)....................83
Massachusetts (H) ................81
Massachusetts (P) ................83
West Virginia (P) ..................79
W/L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
ATT
2,078
3,562
2,480
4,189
1,695
3,779
9,288
2,502
2,559
3,202
1,709
3,008
2,198
4,307
5,112
8,722c
2,805
2,651
3,900c
7,824
2,074
4,342
2,755
2,211
8,733
3,640
1,219
3,519
7,805
^ Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Blunt (19.7), Amos (17.9), Curry (12.7), C. Warley (11.6), Poles
(5.7), Jones (4.3), McKay (4.3), Daly (3.0), Guokas (2.9),
Vercruyssen (2.5), Musick (1.5), J. Warley (0.9), Sell (0.3)
DATE
11/28
11/30
12/3
12/5
12/10
12/12
12/28
12/29
12/30
1/3
1/5
1/7
1/10
1/17
1/21
1/24
1/26
1/29
2/2
2/4
2/6
2/11
2/13
2/20
2/23
2/25
3/1
3/4
3/5
Blunt (18.8), Amos (16.0), Curry (13.5), Guokas (7.0), Gardler (6.9),
Miller (5.6), Stewart (3.8), Daly (2.8), Vercruyssen (2.8), Warley (1.9),
Sell (0.6), McKay (0.3), Washington (0.3)
1989-90
1987-88
(Won 7, Lost 21; A-10 5-13; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: Boyle
DATE
11/28
11/29
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/12
12/29
12/30
1/4
1/7
1/9
1/11
1/16
1/20
1/22
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/5
2/8
2/10
2/12
2/15
2/17
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/3
SJU
94
67
58
58
47
54
58
50
96
79
62
75
77
62
72
76
63
72
73
61
53
76
83
81
80
71
57
70
*
*
*
^
^
*
*
*
#
#
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
**
OPP
Drexel (P) ..............................87
George Washington (P) ........81
Canisius (A) ..........................71
Rutgers (A) ............................75
Princeton (P) ........................62
Temple (A) ............................74
Connecticut (A)......................83
Delaware (N)..........................68
Loyola Marymount (H) ..........99
Duquesne (H) ........................64
West Virginia (A) ..................82
Rhode Island (H) ..................67
Penn (P) ................................69
Villanova (A) ..........................69
West Virginia (H) ..................82
Rhode Island (A)....................78
Temple (H) ............................78
Penn State (A) ......................92
George Washington (A) ........83
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............58
Penn State (H) ......................61
La Salle (H)............................93
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............65
Massachusetts (H) ................75
Rutgers (H) ..........................91
Duquesne (A) ........................81
Massachusetts (A) ................80
Duquesne (P) ........................96
Amos (11.2), Daly (2.2), Guokas (4.9), Kempski (0.7), Leahy (16.5),
McCrystal (1.8), McHugh (2.0), Miller (8.1), Owens (6.3), Shaak (3.6), Smith
(13.8), Stewart (2.4), Vercruyssen (1.3), Washington (3.1)
W/L
ATT
W
7,271
L
1,052
L
2,037
L
6,137
L
2,330
L
3,900c
L 13,682
L 14,115
L
3,200c
W
1,509
L
6,283
W
1,237
W
2,185
L
6,500c
L
2,627
L
4,164
L
3,200c
L
6,341
L
2,273
W
3,388
L
3,200c
L
3,200c
W
1,110
W
2,787
L
2,618
L
2,212
L
3,610
L
3,951
^ Connecticut Mutual Classic (Hartford, CT)
Amos (16.0), Stewart (11.8), Gardler (11.3), Shaak (9.5), Miller (7.9),
Vercruyssen (4.6), Guokas (4.0), McKay (3.0), Malloy (2.3),
Washington (2.3), Daly (2.2), Naaman (1.3)
(Won 15, Lost 14; A-10 9-9; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Boyle
DATE
11/27
11/28
12/2
12/10
12/12
12/13
12/21
12/29
12/30
1/2
1/6
1/9
1/11
1/14
1/17
1/19
1/23
1/28
1/30
2/4
2/6
2/13
2/18
2/21
2/23
2/27
3/2
3/7
3/8
SJU
51
64
72
62
53
64
60
54
78
65
73
80
62
75
82
73
85
83
59
67
83
75
62
52
76
64
62
85
67
^
^
*
#
*
^^
^^
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*#
**
**
OPP
Mississippi (N) ......................59
Loyola-Md. (N) ......................52
Cleveland State (H)................77
Temple (A) (#11) ..................83
Villanova (A) ..........................52
Drexel (P) ..............................81
West Virginia (A) ..................70
Santa Clara (A) ......................74
Pacific (N)..............................75
Rutgers (A) ............................60
West Virginia (H) ..................80
Rhode Island (H) ..................99
Massachusetts (A) ................55
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............63
Duquesne (H) ........................70
La Salle (P) ............................63
Rhode Island (A)....................91
Rutgers (P) ............................65
Penn State (P) ......................61
George Washington (A) ........55
Massachusetts (P) ................78
Duquesne (A) ........................77
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............60
Penn State (A) ......................76
Penn (P) ................................64
George Washington (H) ........62
Temple (P) ............................75
Penn State (N) OT ................78
Temple (N) ............................79
W/L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
ATT
6,914
6,538
2,413
4,500c
6,500c
3,262
5,441
2,930
3,437
4,184
2,114
2,008
1,682
1,154
2,120
7,179
4,829c
2,141
5,158
2,127
3,296
1,603
3,989
2,434
2,772
3,039
8,722c
4,018
6,036
^ MCI Harbor Classic (Baltimore, MD)
^^ Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
Blake (18.2), Leahy (11.1), Brown (10.5), Owens (10.5), Smith (7.8),
Baggett (4.0), Stewart (3.7), Shaak (3.5), Miller (2.3), McHugh (0.7),
Washington (0.4), McCrystal (0.0),
Craig Amos averaged double figures every year
of his career from 1988 to 1992.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 134
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
(Won 16, Lost 13; A-10 9-9; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Boyle
(Won 26, Lost 6; A-10 16-2; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Boyle
(Won 19, Lost 12; A-10 13-5; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Boyle
DATE
12/3
12/6
12/8
12/20
12/26
12/27
1/3
1/5
1/7
1/10
1/15
1/18
1/24
1/27
1/29
1/31
2/2
2/5
2/7
2/9
2/12
2/15
2/17
2/19
2/22
2/24
2/25
3/1
3/3
SJU
80
82
49
78
77
86
80
89
83
78
86
69
58
83
79
82
68
84
69
84
81
74
83
87
68
76
67
81
68
*
#^
^
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
**
**
OPP
Cleveland State (A) ................85
Drexel (A) ..............................67
West Virginia (H) ..................61
Dayton (A) OT........................75
La Salle (P) ............................70
Bradley (P) ............................77
Duquesne (A) ........................76
Rhode Island (A) ..................79
Duke (A) (#17) ......................93
Duquesne (H) ........................71
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............73
Temple (P) ............................70
Massachusetts (A) ................60
Penn (P) ................................81
Rutgers (H) ..........................73
Penn State (A) ......................95
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............62
South Florida (P) ..................68
Temple (A) (#6) ....................78
George Washington (A) ........76
Rhode Island (H) ..................86
Massachusetts (H) ................60
George Washington (H) ........76
Villanova (P) 20T ..................88
West Virginia (A) ..................84
Rutgers (A) ............................83
Penn State (H) ......................83
Penn State (A) ......................78
Temple (A) (#8) ....................84
W/L
ATT
L
3,102c
W
2,500c
L
2,334
W 10,586
W 7,710
W
5,544
W
1,415
W
2,703
L
8,456c
W
2,442
W
3,825
L
8,722c
L
1,411
W
3,134
W
1,847
L
3,552
W
1,475
W
1,641
L
4,500c
W
1,875
L
1,658
W
2,323
W
1,109
L
8,722c
L
7,858
L
1,867
L
2,453
W
2,314
L
4,500c
^ Jostens Classic (Philadelphia, PA)
Blake (17.6), Flint (14.6), W. Williams (13.9), Thornton (13.5),
Mullee (11.1), Smith (7.5), Owens (6.4), Leahy (4.1), Shaak (3.0),
Baggett (1.5), Concannon (1.4), Carr (0.9), Castaldi (0.0), Mulqueen
(0.0), Quinn (0.0), Springer (0.0)
DATE
12/5
12/7
12/9
12/21
12/26
12/27
12/28
1/4
1/6
1/9
1/11
1/13
1/16
1/18
1/21
1/25
1/27
1/30
2/1
2/3
2/6
2/8
2/13
2/15
2/17
2/20
2/22
2/27
3/1
3/3
3/14
3/16
SJU
53
72
45
63
65
64
60
72
81
80
87
66
72
88
59
71
78
54
73
67
76
65
73
84
90
69
73
59
60
72
60
69
*
#
^
^
^
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*#
*
*
*
#
*
**
**
**
+
+
OPP
Siena (A)................................69
Fairfield (A) ............................69
West Virginia (A) ..................72
Villanova (P) ..........................61
Kansas State (N) OT ..............63
Oregon State (N)....................46
Iowa (N) ................................56
Penn State (H) ......................42
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............62
Temple (P) ............................71
George Washington (A) ........73
Duke (P) ................................87
Rhode Island (A)....................59
Massachusetts (H) ................74
Penn (P) ................................50
Rutgers (P) ............................57
West Virginia (P) ..................70
Penn State (A) ......................59
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............65
Duquesne (H) ........................63
George Washington (H) ........56
Temple (P) ............................63
Rhode Island (H) ..................66
Massachusetts (A) ................50
Duquesne (A) ........................75
La Salle (P) ............................74
Rutgers (A) ............................60
Penn State (H) ......................51
Duquesne (N) ........................59
West Virginia (N) ..................64
Richmond (N)........................59
Cleveland State (N) ..............75
W/L
ATT
L
2,568
W
2,811
L
6,107
W
9,208c
W
7,384
W
8,187
W
7,345
W
2,200
W
1,750
W
7,364
W
2,412
L
9,208c
W
1,886
W
2,312
W
5,697
W
4,203
W
8,459
L
1,899
W
5,651
W
2,020
W
1,922
W
9,208c
W
2,163
W
3,688
W
1,819
L
6,607
W
4,835
W
2,417
W
5,503
W
7,781
W 16,857
L 21,713
DATE
11/29
12/1
12/5
12/8
12/11
12/14
12/15
12/22
1/3
1/5
1/10
1/12
1/17
1/19
1/24
1/26
1/31
2/2
2/7
2/9
2/14
2/16
2/19
2/21
2/23
2/28
3/2
3/7
3/8
3/14
3/19
SJU
56
46
63
81
69
57
44
59
45
50
76
76
80
64
48
84
70
72
64
81
66
73
44
79
71
67
70
52
61
68
61
#
^
^
#
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
#
*
*
*
*#
**
**
++
++
OPP
Siena (H)................................43
Duke (A) (#4) ........................59
Old Dominion (A) ..................87
Fairfield (H)............................64
La Salle (P) ............................74
Stetson (N) ............................55
Indiana (A) (#16) ..................81
Penn (S) OT ..........................57
Temple (P) ............................77
West Virginia (P) ..................51
Rutgers (A) ............................85
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............56
Massachusetts (A) ................89
George Washington (H) ........62
Rhode Island (A)....................44
Penn State (A) ......................60
Duquesne (A) ........................56
Penn State (H) ......................53
George Washington (A) ........40
Duquesne (P) ........................54
Massachusetts (H) ................54
Rhode Island (H) ..................56
Villanova (S) ..........................47
St. Bonaventure (H) ..............64
Rutgers (H) ..........................57
West Virginia (A) ..................71
Temple (P) ............................66
George Washington (N) ........49
Temple (N) ............................62
Missouri (A) ..........................67
Virginia (A) ............................68
W/L
ATT
W
2,344
L
8,564
L
3,533
W
1,910
L
3,979
W 13,915
L 14,255
W 9,545
L
6,624
L
3,663
L
4,697
W
4,439
L
863
W
1,344
W
2,256
W
3,127
W
2,280
W
2,012
W
2,349
W
6,508
W
1,748
W
1,832
L 10,409
W
1,241
W
2,144
L
8,319
W
8,691
W
9,568c
L
7,218
W
3,819
L
8,500
^ Indiana Classic (Bloomington, IN)
^ Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
Martin (17.8), Blake (13.5), Williams (13.0), Arnold (8.9), Mullee
(7.0), Slattery (5.0), Flint (4.1), Leahy (2.3), Baggett (1.9), Woods
(1.8), Carr (1.2), Concannon (0.5)
Martin (16.5), Lojewski (15.5), Blake (9.5), Flint (7.4), Williams (6.3),
Mullee (5.3), Arnold (5.2), Owens (3.9), Slattery (2.3), Becker (1.3),
Carr (1.0), Concannon (0.6), Dzurenda (0.4)
1983-84
(Won 20, Lost 9; A-10 13-5; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Boyle
DATE
11/26
11/30
12/3
12/6
12/13
12/29
12/30
1/4
1/7
1/10
1/12
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/26
1/28
2/2
2/4
2/7
2/9
2/11
2/16
2/18
2/23
2/25
3/1
3/3
3/8
3/16
SJU
66
50 #
82
74 #
88 *
61 ^
106 ^
83 *
74 *
77
60 *
86 #
67 *
68 *
74 *
75 *
92 *
80 *
58
73 *
76 *
89 *
70 *
59 *
75 *
75 *
58 *#
67 **
63 ++
OPP
Wheeling (H) ........................45
Villanova (P) OT ....................57
Fairfield (A) ............................71
La Salle (P) ............................72
St. Bonaventure (P) ..............73
Ohio State (N)........................64
Alaska-Anchorage (N)............54
Temple (S) OT........................89
West Virginia (A) OT..............70
Widener (H) ..........................35
Rutgers (P) OT ......................59
Penn (P) ................................66
Massachusetts (P) 20T..........66
George Washington (A) ........76
Rhode Island (A)....................71
Penn State (H) ......................63
Duquesne (H) ........................54
Penn State (A) ......................72
DePaul (P) (#2)......................45
George Washington (P) ........61
Duquesne (A) ........................70
Massachusetts (A) ................93
Rhode Island (P)....................54
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............51
Rutgers (A) ............................79
West Virginia (H) ..................72
Temple (P) ............................69
St. Bonaventure (N) ..............68
Boston College (P) ................76
W/L
ATT
W
2,126
L
9,208c
W
2,800
W
4,607
W
3,114
L
2,856
W
3,402
L 12,890
W
9,013
W
2,000
W
2,742
W
5,692
W
1,547
L
3,500
W
2,944
W
2,410
W
2,000
W
4,010
W
8,421
W
1,622
W
2,879
L
4,200
W
4,111
W
4,463
L
6,749
W
2,008
L
9,208c
L
8,325
L
4,127
^ Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
Costner (18.6), Martin (15.6), Lojewski (15.4), Springman (9.5),
Williams (4.6), Arnold (4.4), Flint (3.7), Welton (2.5), Mitchell (1.9),
Concannon (1.3), Slattery (0.8), Dzurenda (0.6)
Head coach Jim Boyle, here with Geoff Arnold, guided the 1985-68 Hawks to the
Atlantic 10 Championship. SJU went 26-6 and reached the NCAA Second Round.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 135
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1982-83
1980-81
1978-79
(Won 15, Lost 13; A-10 8-6; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Boyle
(Won 25, Lost 8; ECC 9-2; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Lynam
(Won 19, Lost 11; ECC 9-2; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Lynam
DATE
12/4
12/8
12/11
12/14
12/17
12/18
12/21
12/27
12/29
1/8
1/13
1/15
1/17
1/19
1/22
1/26
1/31
2/5
2/7
2/9
2/15
2/19
2/22
2/25
2/26
3/2
3/5
3/9
SJU
64
64
110
69 *
77 ^
99 ^
63
65 ^^
68 ^^
65 *
68 *
85 #
77 *
88 *
80 *
98 *
54
60 #
68 *
64 *
63 *
88 *#
62 #
78
89 *
92 *
66 *
69 **
OPP
VCU (A)..................................75
Maryland (A)..........................56
Fairfield (H)............................83
Penn State (P) ......................79
Illinois-Chicago (N)................61
Northeastern (N)....................73
Bradley (A) ............................65
Wake Forest (N) ....................88
Brigham Young (N)................65
Rutgers (H)............................70
Duquesne (A) ........................58
Penn (P) ................................79
Rutgers (A) ............................79
Rhode Island (A)....................75
Temple (P) ............................73
Massachusetts (P) ................86
DePaul (A) ............................55
La Salle (P) ............................79
St. Bonaventure (A) ..............65
West Virginia (P) ..................93
Rhode Island (H) ..................64
Temple (P) ............................59
Villanova (S) ..........................70
Boston Univ. (A) ....................77
Massachusetts (A) ................78
George Washington (H) ........82
West Virginia (A) ..................77
Temple (S) ............................88
W/L
ATT
L
6,600
W
9,850
W
1,358
L
4,291
W
453
W
759
L
9,500
L
9,908
W 13,785
L
2,240
W
2,452
W
8,043
L
6,783
W
3,113
W
9,208c
W
4,890
L 11,788
L
7,843
W
4,615
L
6,891
L
1,034
W
5,132
L 18,060
W 1,032
W
4,107
W
1,013
L
9,517
L
4,572
^ Atlantic City Classic (Atlantic City, NJ)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Lojewski (18.2), McFarlan (16.1), Costner (15.2), Martin (10.4),
Williams (7.8), Arnold (3.2), Welton (2.4), DiCaro (2.0), Slattery
(1.8), Springman (1.7), Mitchell (1.4), Callahan (1.3)
DATE
11/30
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/11
12/13
12/27
12/29
12/30
1/3
1/7
1/10
1/13
1/20
1/25
1/28
1/31
2/2
2/6
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/16
2/18
2/24
2/28
3/4
3/6
3/7
3/12
3/14
3/20
3/22
SJU
76
71
83
51
42
45
67
87
57
92
66
44
59
67
72
63
56
88
64
42
94
61
74
54
83
62
60
73
63
59
49
42
46
*
*
^
^
*
*
*
#
*#
*
*#
*
*
*
#
**
**
**
+
+
+
+
OPP
Scranton (H) ..........................62
Rider (A) ................................55
West Chester (H) ..................60
Princeton (A) OT....................50
Cornell (A) ............................39
Jacksonville (P) ....................40
Michigan State (A) ................71
Bowling Green (N) ................76
Maryland (A) (#9)..................74
Saint Francis-Pa. (H) ............72
Bucknell (A) ..........................56
Jacksonville (A) ....................42
Lafayette (A) ..........................41
Delaware (A) ..........................56
UNC-Charlotte (P)..................65
Penn (P) ................................61
La Salle (P) ............................58
Albright (H)............................56
North Carolina (N) (#10) ......87
North Carolina State (N) ........47
Drexel (P) ..............................72
Temple (P) ............................58
Lehigh (H)..............................47
Hofstra (A) ............................43
American (P) OT....................84
Villanova (P) ..........................72
Temple (H) ............................55
Lafayette (P) ..........................63
American (P)..........................60
Creighton (N) ........................57
DePaul (N) (#1) ....................48
Boston College (N) ................41
Indiana (A) (#9) ....................78
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
1,765
2,200
1,052
2,210
1,360
4,012
6,953
13,211
13,779
1,722
2,000
4,629
2,500
894
8,558
6,990
9,208c
746
10,782
11,198
4,412
7,151
856
3,100
9,208c
9,208c
2,046
5,144
6,150
13,252
13,458
17,091
17,112
^ Maryland Invitational (College Park, MD)
1981-82
Warrick (13.5), Williams (12.5), Smith (10.8), Costner (10.0),
Morrow (7.5), McFarlan (7.1), Clark (5.8), Dearborn (3.4), Mitchell
(2.1), Springman (2.0), Kearney (1.9), Robbins (1.7), DiCaro (0.8),
Healy (0.7), Morrison (0.0)
(Won 25, Lost 5; ECC 10-1; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Boyle
DATE
11/29
12/2
12/4
12/5
12/9
12/11
12/12
12/14
12/30
1/2
1/6
1/9
1/12
1/16
1/21
1/23
1/25
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/17
2/20
2/23
3/3
3/5
3/6
3/12
SJU
74
76
73
59
45
63
77
72
71
72
81
79
79
76
64
77
93
60
84
44
69
93
83
65
59
51
65
83
75
62
*
^
^
^^
^^
*
*
*
#
*
*#
*
#
*
*#
*
*
**
**
**
+
OPP
Scranton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Rider (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
North Texas State (N) . . . . . .69
Syracuse (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Bradley (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Cal State-Fullerton (N) . . . . .59
UC-Santa Barbara (A) . . . . . .53
Creighton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Cornell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Lafayette (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Delaware (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
UNC-Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . .67
Lehigh (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . .72
VCU (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
DePaul (A) (#3) OT . . . . . . . .46
Old Dominion (P) . . . . . . . . .63
Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
American (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Northeastern (N) . . . . . . . . . .63
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
1,981
1,202
14,275c
17,272
5,122
3,000
3,500
5,100
1,430
1,102
5,217
909
6,203
5,037
1,200
9,082
2,000
6,914
9,208c
12,283
4,834
2,983
7,541
5,065
2,221
2,700
1,100
5,083
4,483
15,225
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
^^ Nike Classic (Santa Barbara, CA)
Warrick (14.9), Costner (14.5), McFarlan (14.3), Lojewski (9.4),
Clark (8.3), Dearborn (6.2), Springman (2.0), Mitchell (1.4), DiCaro
(1.2), Barton (0.8), Healy (0.7), Van Osten (0.5),
DATE
11/25
11/29
12/2
12/4
12/8
12/9
12/13
12/16
12/29
12/30
1/2
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/16
1/20
1/25
1/28
1/31
2/3
2/6
2/9
2/12
2/17
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/2
3/3
3/7
SJU
75
79
77
70
71
73
77
68
56
62
37
61
61
71
42
65
57
40
92
55
62
54
65
94
68
57
68
69
60
66
*
^
^
*
^^
^^
*
*
#
*
*
*
*
#
*
#*
#*
**
**
**
++
OPP
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................71
Rider (A) ................................58
Providence (A) ......................66
Catholic (H)............................71
Brigham Young (A)................90
Santa Clara (N) ......................87
West Chester (H) ..................48
Saint Peter’s (P) ....................64
Maryland (A) OT ....................62
Holy Cross (N) ......................58
Georgetown (A) (#15) ..........36
Vermont (A) ..........................63
Bucknell (A) 2OT....................63
Lehigh (H)..............................50
Penn (P) ................................43
Lafayette (A) ..........................44
Hofstra (A) ............................56
St. John’s (H) ........................47
American (P)..........................68
Rhode Island (P)....................48
Drexel (A) ..............................52
Villanova (P) OT ....................50
Delaware (A) ..........................63
La Salle (P) ............................87
Temple (P) (#15) ..................76
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............53
La Salle (H) OT ......................63
Bucknell (P) ..........................61
Temple (P) (#13) ..................61
Ohio State (A) (#20) ..............80
W/L
ATT
W
1,050
W
1,000
W
7,632
L
1,041
L 18,633
L
6,209
W
1,225
W
5,803
L
5,612
W
8,137
W
2,470
L
1,345
L
1,500
W
838
L
7,526
W
1,800
W
978
L
1,926
W
5,243
W
6,491
W
1,000
W
9,208c
W
610
W
7,387
L
5,392
W
5,755
W
2,080
W
5,110
L
6,171
L 13,086
^ Cougar Classic (Provo, UT)
^^ Maryland Invitational (College Park, MD)
Black (15.5), Williams (10.3), Valderas (9.1), Major (7.5), Griffin
(6.9), Clark (6.7), Smith (5.3), Hubbard (3.4), Warrick (3.3),
DiRugeris (2.8), Dearborn (1.5), Van Osten (1.5), Healy (1.0),
1979-80
(Won 21, Lost 9; ECC 10-1, Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Lynam
DATE
12/3
12/7
12/8
12/10
12/12
12/17
12/18
1/2
1/4
1/5
1/8
1/12
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/23
1/26
1/30
2/2
2/9
2/11
2/13
2/16
2/19
2/21
2/23
2/27
2/29
3/1
3/5
SJU
58
38
82
67
46
75
86
74
80
52
53
71
55
54
65
60
53
72
58
53
73
95
65
54
62
60
70
76
49
61
^
^
*
^^
^^
*
*
*
*
#
*
*#
*#
*
*
*
#
**
**
**
++
OPP
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................46
Saint Peter’s (N) ....................58
Manhattan (N)........................63
Catholic (A) 20T ....................68
West Chester (A) ..................44
Rollins (A) OT ........................76
Manhattan (N)........................63
Rider (H)................................86
Long Island (N)......................76
Old Dominion (A) ..................51
Georgetown (P) (#20) ..........62
Drexel (H) ..............................60
St. John’s (A) ........................72
Lafayette (H) ..........................41
Lehigh (A)..............................55
Penn (P) 3OT ........................56
Princeton (P) ........................56
Bucknell (P) ..........................60
La Salle (P) ............................57
Temple (C) OT........................52
Delaware (H)..........................55
Hofstra (H) ............................74
Rhode Island (A) OT..............59
Providence (P) ......................52
American (A)..........................61
Villanova (P) ..........................59
Hofstra (H) ............................59
Bucknell (P) ..........................71
La Salle (P) ............................59
Texas (A)................................70
W/L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
ATT
936
3,869
4,100
800
450
1,200
1,508
736
4,741
4,976
6,253
1,045
4,372
1,546
1,200
6,156
5,147
9,208c
6,451
5,080
811
700
3,629
5,771
2,000
9,208c
1,278
3,340
2,901
7,129
^Jersey Classic (Piscataway, NJ)
^^ Tangerine Bowl (Winter Park, FL)
Williams (13.9), Morrow (12.0), Warrick (11.9), Griffin (8.9), Smith
(8.7), Dearborn (3.7), DiRugeris (3.2), Kearney (3.1), DiCaro (1.8),
Morrison (1.7), Van Osten (1.7), Healy (0.7), Collins (0.5), Rafferty
(0.0)
John Smith battles Mark Aguirre of No. 1 DePaul in
1981. Smith hit a layup at the buzzer as SJU upset
DePaul, 49-48, in the NCAA Second Round, in one
of the most memorable games in Hawk history.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 136
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1977-78
(Won 13, Lost 15; ECC 2-3; Big 5 0-4)
Coach: Booth
DATE
11/25
11/26
11/30
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/18
12/28
12/29
1/4
1/7
1/11
1/14
1/19
1/21
1/25
2/1
2/4
2/7
2/11
2/13
2/15
2/18
2/21
2/23
2/25
2/27
3/1
SJU
85 ^
69 ^
108
58
93
61
55
61
61
79
72
69
66
82
85
69 #
74 *
74 *#
77 *
65 *#
90
80
62
97 *
57
64 #
90 **
82 **
OPP
Richmond (A) ........................57
William & Mary (N) ..............60
Albright (H)............................78
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........59
Rider (H)................................83
Rhode Island (A)....................65
Georgetown (H) 2OT ............61
North Carolina State (A) ........70
Duke (N) ................................74
Boston College (A) ................81
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................58
Providence (P) (#11) ............76
Lafayette (P) OT ....................64
Mount St. Mary’s (H) ............67
Vermont (H) ..........................59
Penn (P) ................................80
American (A)..........................48
La Salle (P) ............................82
Drexel (H) ..............................88
Temple (P) ............................72
Delaware (H)..........................83
King’s-Pa. (A) OT ..................78
Fairfield (A) ............................86
Hofstra (P) ............................90
St. John’s (A) ........................79
Villanova (P) ..........................72
Drexel (A) OT ........................80
La Salle (A) ............................89
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
ATT
6,000
5,500
6,000
1,100
1,089
4,829
1,856
9,100
8,900
2,850
1,408
5,578
7,031
687
526
4,078
975
7,761
419
3,650
556
4,284
4,611
4,055
8,152
1,000
1,000
^ Spider Classic (Richmond, VA)
Black (17.6), Williams (17.2), Major (10.0), Thomas (9.4), L. Griffin
(7.6), Haggerty (5.5), DiRugeris (4.5), Clark (3.8), Valderas (3.8), J.
Griffin (3.4), Hubbard (2.4), Alter (1.8), Hilferty (0.0), Teti (0.0),
Willcox (0.0)
1976-77
Pat McFarland (left) and Mike Bantom (right) were involved in the closest scoring race in school
history in 1972-73, when both players averaged 20.3 points per game. McFarland edged Bantom by
one point to take the title. Marvin O’Connor in 2000-01 (22.1) and Jameer Nelson in 2003-04 (20.6)
are the only two players to average 20 or more points since then.
(Won 13, Lost 13; ECC 2-3; Big 5 0-4)
Coach: Booth
DATE
11/27
12/1
12/4
12/7
12/11
12/18
12/21
12/27
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/8
1/12
1/15
1/19
1/22
1/26
1/29
2/2
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/15
2/19
2/23
2/28
SJU
77
71
65
74
43
65
74
56 ^
67 ^
69 ^
64
101
57
61 *#
55 #
72
64
59
77 *
97
62 *
62
68 *
78 #
111
74 #*
OPP
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................74
Albright (A) ............................59
Rhode Island (P)....................75
Lafayette (P) ..........................70
Princeton (A) ........................46
Boston College (P) ................62
Franklin & Marshall (H) ........56
Brigham Young (N)................68
Ohio University (N)................62
Baylor (N) ..............................67
Providence (A) (#17) ............65
Fairfield (P) ............................91
St. John’s (P) ........................74
La Salle (P) ............................69
Penn (P) ................................63
Rider (A) ................................49
Georgetown (A) ....................76
South Carolina (P) ................78
American (P)..........................70
King’s-Pa. (P) ........................76
Drexel (A) ..............................53
Duke (A) ................................72
Hofstra (A) ............................75
Villanova (S) ..........................92
Canisius (P) ..........................62
Temple (P) ............................81
W/L
ATT
W
W 2,000
L
5,778
W
4,018
L
3,900
W 9,208c
W
1,000
L
W
W
L
W
1,917
L
3,364
L
5,739
L
5,285
W
L
2,200
L
2,902
W 8,073
W
4,152
W
1,904
L
7,800
L
3,152
L 12,138
W
1,231
L
5,152
^ All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)
Black (16.7), Major (15.0), Thomas (11.6), Valderas (7.5), L. Griffin
(6.4), Benson (4.4), Vassalotti (3.9), Hubbard (3.1), Haggerty (2.7),
J. Griffin (2.4), Hurley (1.8), Clancy (0.0)
Jack McKinney and Cliff Anderson both earned induction into the SJU Athletics
Hall of Fame. McKinney played in the mid-1950’s for Jack Ramsay, then was
head coach from 1966 to 1974. Anderson is the Hawks’ all-time leading
rebounder with 1,228 from 1964 to 1967.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 137
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1975-76
1973-74
(Won 10, Lost 16; ECC 4-1; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Booth
(Won 19, Lost 11; MAC 5-1; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
DATE
11/28
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/16
12/20
12/26
12/27
1/3
1/7
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/21
1/24
1/28
1/31
2/4
2/6
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/1
SJU
110
88
73
72 *
85
77 #
83 ^
90 ^
62
61
96
46
86 *#
71
63
57
72
61 *
66 *
75
73
74 *#
74
71
60 #
72 **
OPP
Albright (P) ............................70
Lafayette (A) ..........................95
Bowling Green (P) OT............74
Hofstra (H) ............................71
Rider (P) ................................70
Penn (P) ................................71
Wake Forest (N)....................107
Jacksonville (A) ....................91
St. John’s (A) ........................75
Georgetown (P) ....................72
Xavier (A) 2OT ....................109
Princeton (P) ........................56
La Salle (P) ............................75
Providence (P) ......................81
Vermont (A) ..........................62
Boston College (A) ................56
Mount St. Mary’s (H) ............57
American (A)..........................57
Drexel (P) ..............................67
George Washington (A) ........82
Duke (P) ................................85
Temple (P) ............................62
Fairfield (A) ............................75
Canisius (A) ..........................77
Villanova (P) ..........................71
Temple (P) ............................80
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
ATT
3,491
3,000
3,444
1,650
7,058
7,500
3,484
2,669
2,671
5,327
4,177
2,000
2,000
1,012
4,883
1,200
3,117
3,000
913
9,208c
^ Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL)
Black (16.9), Taylor (15.4), Major (14.0), Thomas (11.1), Vassalotti
(9.3), Valderas (7.2), Haggerty (5.2), Cakert (4.2), Benson (4.0),
Willcox (2.6), Griffin (1.7), Borski (1.3), Hubbard (0.6), Hurley (0.0)
^
^
^^
^^
*#
#
*
*
*
*
*#
#
*
^
^
^^
^^
#
*
*
*
*#
*#
#
**
**
+
OPP
Army (P) ................................54
Rider (P) ................................46
Albright (H)............................49
Hofstra (H) ............................65
Philadelphia Textile (P) ..........46
Santa Clara (N) ......................70
San Francisco (N)..................80
Washington State (N) ............65
Hawaii (A) ..............................73
San Jose State (A) ................67
UC-Irvine (A)..........................64
Bowling Green (P) ................49
Penn (P) ................................55
Providence (P) ......................67
Drexel (H) ..............................50
American (A)..........................49
Xavier (P) ..............................71
West Chester (A) ..................54
La Salle (P) ............................73
Fairfield (A) ............................59
Georgetown (H) ....................64
Manhattan (A) 2OT ................80
Boston College (A) ................81
St. John’s (A) OT ..................61
Temple (P) OT........................73
King’s-Pa, (H) ........................70
Villanova (P) ..........................53
Lafayette (P) 2OT ..................61
La Salle (P) ............................71
Pittsburgh (N) (#13)..............54
(Won 19, Lost 9; MAC 5-1; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
5,134
4,135
5,008
7,863
1,187
6,458
5,048
6,381
2,350
2,480
4,671
3,600
2,721
2,854
2,874
9,200
2,791
3,414
6,663
Righter (12.1), Moody (11.6), Prybella (11.1), O’Brien (10.9), Furey
(7.0), Peltzer (5.8), Kelly (4.3), Rafferty (2.5), MacZinko (1.8), Krause
(1.5), Borski (1.1), Zipp (1.1), Gaines (1.0), Benson (0.7)
(Won 8, Lost 17; ECC 3-3; Big 5 0-4)
Coach: Booth
SJU
71
61
64
54
60
66
56
64
74
68
84
60
62
70
63
69
61
84
71
64
55
70
67
73
67
SJU
65
66
77
86
67
56
63
72
62
65
66
61
53
62
78
62
77
76
75
68
70
73
64
59
67
82
59
64
76
42
^ Cable Car Classic (Oakland, CA)
^^ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)
1974-75
DATE
12/4
12/5
12/7
12/11
12/14
12/28
12/30
1/3
1/4
1/8
1/10
1/15
1/18
1/21
1/24
1/27
1/29
2/1
2/3
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/15
2/19
2/22
DATE
11/30
12/5
12/7
12/11
12/15
12/21
12/22
12/26
12/28
1/2
1/4
1/8
1/15
1/19
1/21
1/23
1/26
1/28
1/30
2/2
2/5
2/7
2/9
2/13
2/16
2/19
2/23
3/1
3/2
3/9
1971-72
OPP
Rider (H)................................69
Albright (A) ............................60
Bowling Green (A) ................86
South Carolina (A) (#13) ......89
Pittsburgh (A) ........................72
Fordham (N) ..........................94
Rutgers (N)............................91
Catholic (N)............................72
Vermont (N) ..........................81
Providence (A) (#19) ............82
Boston College (P) ................97
La Salle (P) (#11) ..................68
George Washington (H) ........71
Penn (P) ................................79
Fairfield (P) ............................56
Army (A) ................................54
Hofstra (A) ............................60
Vermont (P) ..........................70
West Chester (H) ..................54
American (H) ........................66
Drexel (A) ..............................51
Georgetown (A) ....................89
Temple (P) ............................81
St. John’s (P) ........................92
Villanova (P) ..........................71
W/L
ATT
W
1,800
W
L
4,470
L 11,871
L
2,837
L 13,101
L 11,117
L
1,500
L
2,000
L
8,396
L
3,661
L
6,210
L
1,000
L
4,563
W
W
W
1,700
W
3,078
W
1,250
L
2,257
W
800
L
1,917
L
2,084
L
4,280
L
9,233
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
^^ Lafayette Invitational (Easton, PA)
Righter (16.1), Vassalotti (9.4), Thomas (9.2), Rafferty (8.9), Cakert
(6.1), Willcox (5.1), Griffin (5.0), MacZinko (4.2), Borski (3.8),
Snyder (3.1), Benson (1.6), Scott (0.7)
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/4
12/8
12/11
12/15
12/18
12/29
12/30
1/5
1/8
1/11
1/13
1/15
1/18
1/22
1/26
2/4
2/9
2/14
2/16
2/19
2/23
2/26
2/29
3/3
3/4
3/18
SJU
86
64 ^
72 ^
88
72
128
67
77 ^^
85 ^^
71 *#
82
77
80 *
77
87 *
78
75
68 #
97
92 *
81
58 *#
59 *
70
64 #
82 **
57 **
55 ++
OPP
Albright (A) ............................67
Pacific (N)..............................58
Brigham Young (A) (#19)......73
Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............62
Providence (P) ......................65
Nevada-Reno (P) ..................66
Niagara (A) ............................88
North Carolina (N) (#4) ........93
Purdue (N) (#18) ..................74
La Salle (P) ............................55
Boston College (A) ................68
Rider (A) ................................63
Hofstra (H) ............................66
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............79
Drexel (H) ..............................64
King’s -Pa. (A)........................66
Xavier (P) ..............................63
Villanova (P) ..........................65
Fairfield (A) ............................78
West Chester (A) ..................65
Georgetown (P) ....................70
Temple (P) ............................60
American (A)..........................53
St. John’s (A) ........................77
Penn (P) (#4) ........................77
Rider (P) ................................77
Temple (P) ............................65
Maryland (N) (#13)................67
^ Cougar Classic (Provo, UT)
^^ Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)
Bantom (21.8), McFarland (17.8), McCollum (10.9), Peltzer (10.7),
Sabol (8.7), O’Brien (7.4), Prybella (3.8), Furey (3.3), Kelly (2.8),
Zipp (0.9)
1970-71
1972-73
(Won 19, Lost 9; MAC 6-0; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
(Won 22, Lost 6; MAC 6-0; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/5
12/9
12/12
12/18
12/19
12/26
12/28
12/29
1/3
1/13
1/16
1/19
1/23
1/27
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/15
2/20
2/23
2/27
3/5
3/6
3/13
DATE
12/1
12/5
12/8
12/9
12/13
12/22
12/27
12/28
12/30
1/6
1/9
1/13
1/17
1/20
1/24
1/27
1/29
2/1
2/3
2/7
2/10
2/13
2/17
2/21
2/24
3/1
3/3
3/10
SJU
67
92
74 ^
62 ^
53 #
90
89 ^^
76 ^^
77 ^^
68 *#
78 *
68 #
61
96
70
72 #
76 *
82
103
75
74 *#
78
78
76
103 *
92 **
70 **
76 +
OPP
Albright (A) ............................49
Rider (H)................................51
SW Louisiana (A) (#8) ..........85
Texas-El Paso (N) ..................63
Penn (P) ................................54
San Jose State (P) ................76
Rhode Island (P)....................64
Duquesne (P) ........................71
La Salle (P) ............................52
La Salle (P) ............................55
American (P)..........................55
Drexel (P) ..............................53
Bowling Green (A) OT............60
Fairfield (P) ............................69
Georgetown (A) ....................59
Villanova (P) 2OT ..................79
West Chester (H) ..................41
Manhattan (A)........................61
Morehead State (A) ..............84
Providence (A) (#12) ............81
Temple (P) ............................42
Boston College (P) ................66
Xavier (A) ..............................65
St. John’s (P) (#17) ..............65
Hofstra (A) ............................83
Gettysburg (N) ......................58
Temple (N) ............................60
Providence (N) (#4) ..............89
W/L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
8,655
3,610
9,019
2,869
3,692
7,102
9,222
6,389
9,105
2,180
6,107
^ Bayou Classic (Lafayette, LA)
^^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Bantom (20.3), McFarland (20.3) Moody (9.6) Furey (6.6), O’Brien
(5.9), Peltzer (5.5), Sabol (4.4), Rafferty (2.7), Scott (2.0), MacZinko
(1.4), Snyder (1.0), Zipp (0.9), Kelly (3.0), Borski (0.0)
W/L
ATT
W
2,400
W
L 22,374
W
3,161
W
5,019
W
3,446
L
L
5,825
W
3,385
W
4,957
W
W
2,400
W
1,700
L
4,588
W
2,100
W
4,000
W
6,589
W
9,233
W
W
2,100
W
7,668
L
8,117
W
3,100
L
4,280
L
9,122
W
4,678
L
3,148
L
9,532
SJU
67
71
72
53
89
65 ^
75 ^
100 ^^
57 ^^
74 ^^
78
58 #
85
84 *
76
54 *
76
86
71 *#
98 *
76
89 *
55 #
81
66 *#
89 **
81 **
75 +
OPP
Albright (A) ............................49
Manhattan (A)........................67
Georgetown (A) ....................60
St. John’s (P) ........................66
Fairfield (P) ............................67
Kansas (A) (#12) ..................80
Villanova (N) (#13) ................85
West Virginia (S) ..................83
Temple (S) ............................60
Utah (S) ................................72
Boston College (P) ................70
Penn (P) (#4) ........................62
Davidson (A)..........................84
Drexel (A) ..............................75
Niagara (P) ............................77
American (P)..........................50
Xavier (A) ..............................74
Bowling Green (P) ................71
Temple (P) ............................64
Hofstra (A) ............................69
Providence (A) ......................88
West Chester (H) ..................74
Villanova (P) ..........................63
Rider (H)................................69
La Salle (P) (#14) ..................56
Rider (P) ................................69
La Salle (P) (#19) OT ............76
Villanova (P) ..........................93
W/L
ATT
W
2,700
W 12,742
W
4,300
L
3,838
W
3,223
L
8,100
L
9,400
W
4,270
L
5,890
W
6,680
W
2,243
L
7,757
W
6,926
W
2,200
L
9,265
W
1,878
W
1,135
W
2,189
W
8,580
W
2,100
L
3,200
W
1,500
L
9,261
W
1,500
W
9,231
W
3,986
W
4,365
L
9,137
^ Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, KS)
^^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Bantom (18.1), McFarland (17.0), Connolly (10.4), McCollum (7.2),
Moody (6.7), Atene (5.9), Snyder (5.4), Mitchell (4.5), Marks (1.8),
Sabol (1.5), Haas (1.1), Krutsick (0.4)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 138
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1969-70
1967-68
(Won 15, Lost 12; MAC 5-0; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
(Won 17, Lost 9; MAC 3-2, Big 5 3-1)
Coach: McKinney
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/16
12/19
12/26
12/27
12/29
12/30
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/24
1/28
1/31
2/7
2/11
2/13
2/18
2/21
2/23
2/27
2/28
SJU
87
98 *
83
83 *
73
68
77 ^
81 ^
109 ^^
61 ^^
69
101 *#
73
60
80
90
56 *#
72
78
65 #
97
55 *#
46
86
75 *
65 **
59 **
OPP
Albright (A) ............................58
Hofstra (P) ............................57
Xavier (P)..............................74
American (A) ........................75
Evansville (A) ........................75
Providence (P) ......................65
New Mexico (A) ....................78
Colorado (N) (#20) ................79
Cincinnati (N) ........................92
St. Bonaventure (N) (#12) ....96
Penn (N) (#14) ......................88
La Salle (P) 2OT ....................99
Rider (A) ................................79
Boston College (A) ................62
Georgetown (P) ....................89
Davidson (P)..........................81
Penn (P) ................................63
Bowling Green (A) ................87
Fairfield (A) ............................69
Villanova (P) (#19) ................92
Northern Illinois (P) ..............79
Temple (P) ............................54
St. John’s (A) ........................47
Seton Hall (A) ........................77
West Chester (A) ..................70
Lehigh (P) ............................63
Temple (P) ............................63
W/L
ATT
W
W
2,473
W
4,011
W
L
W
2,496
L
W
W
8,246
L 14,333
L 15,497
W
7,304
L
L
L
6,469
W
5,109
L
8,414
L
W
L
9,114
W
2,210
W
6,112
L
W
W
W
9,260
L
5,209
DATE
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/15
12/18
12/22
12/27
12/28
1/1
1/6
1/9
1/13
1/17
1/20
1/27
2/1
2/3
2/7
2/10
2/14
2/17
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/1
SJC
90
74
73
68
77
84
78
89
79
88
71
71
80
72
76
67
66
64
76
56
60
63
82
68
85
63
*
*
#
*#
*#
#
*
**
1965-66
OPP
Albright (A) ............................62
Georgetown (P) ....................88
Bowling Green (P) ................76
Providence (P) ......................65
Hofstra (H) ............................69
American (A) OT....................86
Penn (P) ................................57
Florida (N)..............................69
Washington (N) ....................74
Brigham Young (P)................74
La Salle (P) ..........................103
Xavier (P) ..............................66
Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............66
St. John’s (A) ........................80
Boston College (A) ................67
Temple (P) ............................62
Bellarmine (A)........................62
Dayton (A) ............................86
Saint Francis-Pa. (A)..............83
Seton Hall (A) ........................50
Davidson (P)..........................66
Villanova (P) ..........................54
Fairfield (A) ............................78
Rider (A) ................................49
Wake Forest (P) ....................69
Temple (P) ............................94
(Won 24, Lost 5; MAC 4-0, Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Ramsay
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
ATT
3,746
5,417
2,267
2,946
2,334
9,208
3,556
6,025
9,217
4,070
9,181
3,186
8,281
^ Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL)
^ Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
,
Kelly (20.7), Hauer (19.2), Connolly (9.0), Snyder (7.2) Marks
(5.9), Mitchell (5.1), Lynch (4.3), McCollum (4.3), Atene (1.8), Nash
(1.3), McLaughlin (0.6), Martin (0.5)
Hauer (17.8), Kelly (17.7), DeAngelis (12.0), Kempski (8.9),
Leonarczyk (5.4), Pfahler (4.4), Gardler (3.8), Lynch (2.6), Horn
(1.7), O’Neill (0.9), Dignazio (0.5), Nash (0.5)
1966-67
(Won 16, Lost 10; MAC 4-1; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: McKinney
(Won 17, Lost 11; MAC 3-2; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: McKinney
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/14
12/16
12/20
12/22
12/26
12/28
12/30
1/3
1/7
1/11
1/14
1/21
1/28
2/1
2/4
2/8
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/21
2/26
3/3
DATE
11/30
12/4
12/7
12/10
12/14
12/18
12/21
12/27
12/28
12/30
1/5
1/7
1/11
1/14
1/18
1/28
2/1
2/3
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/15
2/19
2/22
2/25
2/28
3/1
3/8
SJU
82
90
69
61
76
79
63
74
58
80
74
69
62
80
59
95
99
69
92
92
77
67
92
77
54
83
68
52
*
#
^
^
^
#
*#
*
*
*#
**
**
+
OPP
Albright (P) ............................47
Bowling Green (A) ................88
Fairfield (P) ............................77
St. John’s (H) ........................64
Xavier (A) ..............................67
American (P) ........................58
Penn (P) ................................58
DePaul (S) ............................64
South Carolina (S) ................64
Indiana (S) ............................72
Boston College (P) ................76
Davidson (A) (#6)..................83
Villanova (P) (#9) ..................87
West Chester (H) ..................68
Temple (P) ............................79
Evansville (P) ........................84
Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............77
Northern Illinois (A) ..............68
Rider (P) ................................67
Hofstra (A) ............................78
Providence (A) ......................80
La Salle (P) (#11) ..................84
Seton Hall (P) ........................76
Wake Forest (A) ....................87
Georgetown (A) ....................45
Bucknell (P) ..........................67
Temple (P) ............................67
Duquesne (N) (#9) ................74
W/L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
ATT
5,806
4,347
3,197
6,135
1,808
5,018
8,015
2,182
9,238
8,668
3,072
4,733
1,963
8,298
5,882
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Hauer (20.6), Kelly (18.8), Pfahler (10.1), Connolly (9.2), Snyder
(7.3), Mitchell (4.0), Lynch (3.3), Leonarczyk (2.8), Dignazio (2.6),
Marks (1.8), McLaughlin (0.5)
SJU
96 *
100
98
98
85
82
83
92
95 ^
91 ^
97 ^
92 *#
97
71 #
72
79 #
76
107
105 *#
110
111
83
96
108 *
101
86
65 +
74 +
92 +
OPP
Hofstra (P) ............................57
Fairfield (A) ............................74
Bellarmine (H)........................68
Bowling Green (A) ................55
Albright (A) ............................54
Michigan State (P) ................65
Brigham Young (A) ..............103
Wyoming (A) ........................99
Niagara (P) ............................72
Minnesota (P) ........................66
Temple (P) ............................65
La Salle (P) ............................69
Wake Forest (P) ....................72
Villanova (P) ..........................69
St. John’s (A) ........................82
Penn (P) ................................69
Dayton (P) ............................79
Boston College (A) ................89
Temple (P) ............................74
Seton Hall (A) ........................64
Georgetown (P) ....................73
Davidson (A)..........................79
Creighton (P) ........................90
Lafayette (A) ..........................80
Xavier (P) ..............................83
Providence (P) (#8) ..............67
Providence (N) (#8) ..............48
Duke (N) (#2) ........................76
Davidson (N)..........................76
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
ATT
5,766
9,237
5,795
8,931
9,238
9,234
6,579
8,760
9,235
7,615
9,211
8,386
9,237
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Anderson (17.9), Brenner (3.4), Chapman (2.8), Curran (1.6),
DeAngelis (1.6), Donches (2.5), Duff (14.8), Ford (11.0), Grundy
(2.3) Guokas (17.5), McKenna (7.7), Oakes (13.5)
1968-69
SJU
76
81 *
86
83
118
68
91 *
81
67 ^
89 ^
76 ^
72
73
85
85
85 #
64 *#
87
65
69
73 #
74
79
94 *
96 *#
70 **
DATE
12/1
12/4
12/7
12/11
12/15
12/18
12/21
12/23
12/27
12/29
12/30
1/8
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/22
1/29
2/2
2/5
2/9
2/11
2/15
2/19
2/23
2/26
3/2
3/7
3/11
3/12
OPP
Albright (P) ............................59
Hofstra (A) ............................67
Georgetown (A) ....................82
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............71
Susquehanna (P) ..................53
Fairfield (H)............................82
Rider (H) OT ..........................88
Jacksonville (H) ....................63
Brigham Young (N)................61
Rhode Island (N) ..................75
Providence (N) ......................82
Catholic (P)............................76
Creighton (A) ........................70
St. John’s (P) ........................98
Seton Hall (P) ........................81
Penn (P) ................................78
Temple (P) ............................72
Xavier (A) ..............................80
Davidson (A)..........................66
Boston College (A) (#10) ......83
Villanova (P) ..........................78
Providence (A) ......................87
Wake Forest (A) ....................66
American (H) ........................68
La Salle (P) ............................83
La Salle (P) ............................73
W/L
ATT
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W 14,636
W 17,876
L 18,499
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Anderson (26.5), Brenner (12.0), Donches (10.9), DeAngelis (8.7),
Grundy (8.5), Kempski (5.3), Pfahler (4.2), Gardler (4.0), O’Neill
(2.5), Barrett (0.8), Horn (0.5), Kaufman (0.5)
1964-65
(Won 26, Lost 3; MAC 6-0; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE
12/1
12/5
12/8
12/12
12/15
12/18
12/23
12/26
12/28
12/29
1/2
1/7
1/9
1/13
1/16
1/23
1/27
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/16
2/20
2/26
3/3
3/8
3/12
3/13
SJU
95
77
98
89 *
71
111
60
82
75
76
61
85 *
93
115
82 *
88 #
117
93
80
117
92
73 *#
94 *
69 #
93 *#
95
67 +
73 +
81 +
OPP
Fairfield (H)............................64
Davidson (P) (#4)..................64
Saint Peter’s (P) ....................82
Hofstra (A) ............................69
St. John’s (H) (#7) ................56
Baldwin-Wallace (H) ..............69
Bowling Green (P) ................54
Holy Cross (P) ......................63
Illinois (P) (#7) ......................71
Wichita State (P) (#12)..........69
Providence (A) ......................65
Lehigh (A)..............................55
Boston College (H) ................71
Seton Hall (P) ........................81
Lafayette (P) ..........................68
Penn (P) ................................72
Centenary (P) ........................90
Xavier (A) ..............................78
Georgetown (A) ....................72
Wake Forest (A) ....................91
Albright (P) ............................71
Temple (P) ............................59
Bucknell (A) ..........................57
Villanova (P) ..........................61
La Salle (P) ............................85
St. Bonaventure (P) ..............87
Connecticut (N)......................61
Providence (N) (#4) OT ........81
North Carolina St. (N) ..........103
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
ATT
9,207
4,832
6,385
5,817
9,244
9,257
4,252
8,308
9,220
3,066
9,228
9,238
9,206
5,584
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Anderson (17.9), Oakes (16.0), Guokas (13.3), Duff (12.3), Ford
(12.3), McKenna (6.8), Chapman (3.6), Brenner (3.1), DiJulia (2.7),
Grundy (1.8), McFadden (1.8)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 139
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1963-64
(Won 18, Lost 10; MAC 5-1; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE SJU
11/30 73
12/4 73
12/7 77
12/10 85
12/14 71
12/17 86
12/20 75
12/26 60
12/28 63
12/30 73
1/4 82
1/7 66
1/11 53
1/15 83
1/18 73
1/25 72
1/29 51
2/1 70
2/5 79
2/7 97
2/12 71
2/15 83
2/19 111
2/22 69
2/26 67
3/4 74
3/12 82
3/14 81
*
^
^
^
*
*#
#
*#
*
*
#
++
++
OPP
Mount St. Mary’s (P)............62
Gettysburg (H) ....................58
Davidson (A) ........................88
Hofstra (H) ..........................69
Rhode Island (A) ..................78
West Chester (H)..................63
Xavier (P) ............................76
Providence (N) ....................53
Minnesota (N) ......................69
Utah (N) ..............................78
New York Univ. (P) ..............76
Lehigh (H) ............................46
Temple (P) ..........................52
Seton Hall (A) ......................76
Wake Forest (P) ..................64
St. John’s (A) ......................60
Penn (P) ..............................66
La Salle (P) ..........................80
Georgetown (P)....................70
Saint Peter’s (A) ..................84
Bucknell (A) ........................63
St. Bonaventure (A) ............84
Lafayette (A) ........................69
Villanova (P) (#5) ................63
Providence (P) ....................62
Dayton (A)............................78
Miami (N) ............................76
Bradley (N) ..........................83
W/L
ATT
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W 12,263
L 10,285
L 14,894
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Courtin (20.7), Boyle (13.4), Duff (11.9), Oakes (10.7), Hofmann
(7.8), Ford (6.7), McKenna (2.6), McFadden (2.3), Tiller (2.1), Kelly
(1.8), Walsh (1.8),Chapman (0.8),
Although known more for his three years as the Hawks’ head coach, Jim
Lynam is one of the top point guards in SJU history. His career-high 31
points against Utah in the 1961 NCAA Final Four helped him earn a spot
on the All-Finals Second Team.
1962-63
(Won 23, Lost 5; MAC 8-0; Big 5 2-2)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE SJU
12/1 81
12/5 70
12/8 75
12/11 46
12/14 74
12/18 61
12/22 77 #
12/26 58 ^
12/28 59 ^
12/29 76 ^
1/5 92
1/9 74 *
1/12 61 #
1/15 64 *
1/18 76 *
1/26 79
2/2 76
2/5 82
2/8 78 *
2/12 79 *
2/16 64 *#
2/20 67
2/23 66 *#
2/26 64
3/1 70
3/11 82 +
3/15 97 +
3/16 59 +
OPP
Georgetown (A)....................74
Hofstra (P) ..........................64
Albright (P) ..........................61
Wake Forest (A) ..................75
New York Univ. (A) ..............64
St. John’s (H) ......................56
Penn (P) ..............................78
Bowling Green (P)................57
Villanova (P) ........................54
Brigham Young (P) ..............64
Seton Hall (P) ......................75
Lehigh (A) ............................61
Villanova (P) ........................63
Delaware (H) ........................57
Muhlenburg (H)....................53
Rhode Island (P) ................70
Saint Peter’s (P) ..................66
Mount St. Mary’s (H) ..........60
Lafayette (P) ........................60
Bucknell (A) ........................62
Temple (P) ..........................54
Gettysburg (A) ....................59
La Salle (P) ..........................49
Providence (A) ....................83
Dayton (P)............................63
Princeton (P) OT ..................81
West Virginia (N) ................88
Duke (N) (#2) ......................73
W/L
ATT
W
W
W
L
6,500
W
W
3,187
L
6,319
W
6,540
W
9,231
W
6,796
W 9,256c
W
L
9,245
W
W
943
W
9,000
W
W
2,982
W
W
1,200
W
7,878
W
2,700
W
9,264
L
3,300
W
3,909
W
9,236
W
L
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Wynne (18.4), Lynam (14.1), Boyle (12.8), Courtin (11.9), Hoy (7.7),
Hofmann (4.1), Kelly (4.0), Tiller (3.5), Walsh (1.6), Dalsey (0.3)
Matt Guokas Jr. was the one of the leading scorers for the 1965-66 team
which reached the NCAA regional semifinals and is considered one of
the greatest teams in Saint Joseph’s history.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 140
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1961-62
1960-61
(Won 18, Lost 10; MAC 7-1; Big 5 1-3)
Coach: Ramsay
(Won 25, Lost 5; MAC 8-0; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/15
12/20
12/28
12/30
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/20
1/27
1/31
2/2
2/7
2/10
2/13
2/16
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/3
3/6
3/9
3/16
3/17
DATE
12/1
12/8
12/10
12/13
12/17
12/27
12/29
12/31
1/4
1/6
1/9
1/11
1/14
1/18
1/21
1/28
1/31
2/4
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/22
2/25
2/28
3/11
3/17
3/18
3/24
3/25
SJU
79 *
102
66
77
103
64
55 ^
66 ^
59
56
65
60 #
88
53 *#
94 *
75
81
72 *
80 *
71 *#
73
110 *
99
59 #
78 *
75 **
85 +
85 +
OPP
Bucknell (P) ..........................49
Rutgers (A) ............................66
Dayton (A) ............................79
Richmond (P) ........................56
King’s-Pa. (H) ........................53
St. John’s (A) (#10) ..............92
Drake (N) ..............................78
Canisius (A) ..........................63
New York Univ. (P) ................55
Albright (A) ............................66
Wake Forest (P) ....................63
Penn (P) ................................66
Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............71
Temple (P) ............................49
Lehigh (H)..............................47
Xavier (P) ..............................68
Georgetown (P) ....................70
Delaware (A) ..........................71
Gettysburg (H) 2OT ..............79
La Salle (P) ............................72
Providence (P) ......................76
Muhlenberg (A) OT................82
Saint Peter’s (P) ....................72
Villanova (P) ..........................66
Lafayette (A) ..........................68
Temple (P) ............................65
Wake Forest (N) OT ..............96
New York Univ. (N) ................94
W/L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
ATT
6,712
2,608
4,038
4,563
9,241
3,729
9,221
5,153
4,082
2,017
9,243
9,137
^ Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, NY)
Booth (5.1), Boyle (8.0), Courtin (5.7), Dickey (6.6), Gormley (7.4),
Hofmann (3.9), Hoy (8.6), Kelly (3.3), Lynam (11.4) Tiller (1.7),
Wynne (19.5)
SJC
84
87
65
72
81 *
70
85 ^
83 ^
72
71
84 *
74
75
96
85 *
64 #
72
65 #*
98
93 *
88 #
86 #*
92 *
81 *
76
72
72 +
96 +
69 +
127 +
1959-60
OPP
Saint Peter’s (P) ....................69
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............55
Dayton (P) ............................67
West Chester (H) ..................49
Lehigh (A)..............................61
St. Bonaventure (N) (#3) ......83
Penn (N) ................................68
Seton Hall (N) ........................91
Seton Hall (P) OT ..................71
New York Univ. (A) ................64
Delaware (H)..........................56
St. John’s (P) (#5) ................71
Xavier (A) ..............................87
Kentucky Wesleyan (P)..........78
Gettysburg (A) ......................76
Villanova (P) ..........................63
Wake Forest (A) ....................70
La Salle (P) ............................54
Elizabethtown (H) ..................65
Lafayette (P) ..........................77
Penn (P) ................................73
Temple (P) OT........................83
Bucknell (P) ..........................67
Muhlenberg (P) ....................72
Albright (H)............................74
Temple (P) ............................62
Princeton (N) ........................67
Wake Forest (N) ....................86
Ohio State (N) (#1)................95
Utah (N) 4OT ........................120
(Won 20, Lost 7; MAC 7-1; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Ramsay
W/L
ATT
W
2,632
W
1,806
L
5,175
W
403
W
1,500
L 17,036
W
3,500
L 12,897
W
4,753
W
W
W
4,530
L
3,245
W
2,842
W
1,450
W
9,143
W
5,200
W
6,243
W
W
5,742
W
2,565
W
9,246
W
W
7,603
W
W
9,202
W
W
L
W 10,700
DATE
12/2
12/5
12/9
12/11
12/15
12/19
12/26
12/28
12/30
1/2
1/7
1/9
1/12
1/16
1/23
1/30
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/17
2/19
2/24
2/27
3/2
3/9
3/11
3/12
SJC
91
94
74 *
79
93
74 #
84 ^
77 ^
78 ^
82
82
88
83 *
85 *
63
59 *#
73 *#
78
76
99 *
78
83 *
78 #
78 *
91
56 +
100 +
OPP
West Chester (A) ..................67
Kentucky Wesleyan (P) ........83
Gettysburg (P) ......................56
Cincinnati (A) (#1) ................123
Elizabethtown (H) ..................69
Penn (P) ................................62
Manhattan (N)........................70
Cincinnati (N) (#1) ................86
New York Univ. (N) (#12) ......65
Manhattan (P) ......................76
St. John’s (A) ........................77
Seton Hall (A) ........................89
Lehigh (H) ............................69
Muhlenberg (A) ....................71
Providence (P) (#18) ............64
Temple (P) ............................52
La Salle (P) ............................80
St. Peter’s (P) ........................73
Albright (A) ............................64
Delaware (A) ..........................66
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............69
Bucknell (P) ..........................63
Villanova (P) (#12) ................75
Lafayette (A) ..........................66
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........69
Duke (N) (#18) ......................58
West Virginia (N) (#5) ..........106
W/L
ATT
W
W
3,393
W
1,561
L
W
W
4,017
W 10,023
L 15,123
W 17,289
W
2,654
W
L
W
W
L
8,454
W
6,570
L
7,952
W
1,623
W
W
W
2,363
W
2,643
W
9,364
W
W
L
L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
McNeill (16.7), Egan (15.6), Gallo (15.4), Clarke (12.1), Majewski
(8.0), Kempton (6.4), Westhead (2.0), Booth (1.9), Coolican (1.9),
Reilly (1.9), Lehman (1.1)
Egan (21.9), Hoy (12.0), Kempton (11.2), Lynam (11.2), Wynne
(9.2), Majewski (8.8), Gormley (3.7), Booth (3.1), Westhead (1.9),
Dickey (1.1), Bugey (0.5)
1958-59
(Won 22, Lost 5; MAC 7-0; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/13
12/16
12/19
12/20
12/26
12/27
12/29
1/9
1/14
1/17
1/24
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/21
2/24
2/27
3/4
3/7
3/13
3/14
SJC
78
81
81 *
92
94
67
55
72 ^
79 ^
79 ^
82 #
82
72
64 *#
79 *
83
82
80 #
76
87 *
70 *#
82
98
85 *
103 *
92 +
56 +
OPP
West Chester (P) ..................64
Kentucky Wesleyan (P) ........75
Delaware (P) ..........................65
Manhattan (A) ......................57
Elizabethtown (H) ..................69
Kansas (N) ............................65
Kansas State (N) (#3) ..........68
Syracuse (N) ........................63
Utah (N) ................................65
St. John’s (N) (#9) ................90
Villanova (P) (#18) ................70
Saint Francis-Pa. (P)..............66
St. John’s (P) ........................97
Temple (P) ............................57
Lafayette (H) ........................71
Albright (H) ..........................57
Seton Hall (P) ........................64
Penn (P) ................................77
Wake Forest (P) ....................67
Bucknell (A) ..........................64
La Salle (P) ............................63
Drexel (H) ..............................59
Georgetown (P) ....................80
Lehigh (A)..............................63
Muhlenberg (P) ....................66
West Virginia (N) (#10) ........95
Navy (N) ................................70
W/L
ATT
W
1,665
W
6,198
W
1,488
W
W
W
L
W
7,248
W
9,765
L 13,746
W
9,339
W
2,064
L
W
5,524
W
W
W
3,776
W
2,720
W
3,459
W
W
8,751
W
W
2,629
W
W
8,596
L
L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
McNeill (16.4), Gallo (14.9), Clarke (12.7), Spratt (11.9), Egan (11.3),
Kempton (5.2), Reilly (3.6), Majewski (3.0), Cooke (2.9), Hoffacker
(1.3), Coolican (0.9), Walsh (0.8), Dickey (0.3), Boyce (0.0),
Westhead (0.0)
Jack Ramsay’s 1964-65 Hawks ran off 16 straight wins en route to a 26-3 record, which was the
longest streak in school history until 2003-04. The squad entered the NCAA Tournament with just
one loss, but fell to Providence in overtime in the regional semifinals.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 141
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1957-58
1955-56
(Won 18, Lost 9; MAC 4-2; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Ramsay
(Won 23, Lost 6; Big 5 4-0)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE
12/6
12/7
12/11
12/14
12/19
1/4
1/7
1/11
1/15
1/18
1/25
1/29
2/1
2/3
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/15
2/18
2/21
2/24
2/26
3/1
3/5
3/8
3/13
3/15
SJC
70
58
86
54
90
65
75
70
75
99
58
98
77
80
76
78
86
84
92
86
89
82
70
69
77
83
75
*
*#
*
#
#
*
*
*#
++
++
OPP
West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . .61
St. John’s (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Saint Francis-Pa. (P) . . . . . . .91
Kansas (P) (#2) . . . . . . . . . .66
Richmond (P) (#19) . . . . . . .64
Seton Hall (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Millersville (H) . . . . . . . . . . .68
Xavier (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Bucknell (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Temple (P) (#11) . . . . . . . . .73
Lafayette (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .97
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Philadelphia Textile (H) . . . . .68
Albright (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
Cincinnati (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Villanova (P) (#3) OT . . . . . .82
Muhlenberg (A) . . . . . . . . . .96
Delaware (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Virginia (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Elizabethtown (H) . . . . . . . . .64
La Salle (P) OT . . . . . . . . . . .77
Georgetown (A) 2OT . . . . . . .67
Le Moyne (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Temple (P) (#5) . . . . . . . . . .91
Saint Peter’s (N) . . . . . . . . . .72
St. Bonaventure (N) . . . . . . .79
W/L ATT
W
L
L
1,290
L
9,036
W 2,012
W
W
W 6,125
W 3,288
W
L
9,648
W
W 6,963
W
L
L
8,812
W 9,346
L
W
W 2,273
W
W 5,852
W
W
684
L
9,638
W
L 14,001
McNeill (18.7), Spratt (13.2), Clarke (11.4), Gallo (9.8), Reilly (6.6),
Cooke (6.0), Coolican (3.0), Hoffacker (5.8), Savage (3.6), Murphy
(3.0), Slaveski (1.4)
1956-57
SJC
81
93
70
71
67
86
64
72
78
97
75
85
59
87
74
69
67
75
79
70
48
77
96
57
^
^
^
#
#
#
#
OPP
Rhode Island (A)....................41
West Chester (P) ..................43
Manhattan (A)........................65
Albright (P) ............................55
Lafayette (P) ..........................60
Davidson (A)..........................64
Auburn (N) ............................66
Florida (N)..............................86
St. Francis-N.Y. (P) ................70
La Salle (P) OT ......................85
Westminster (P) ....................63
Millersville (H) ......................60
Villanova (P) ..........................51
Lafayette (A) ..........................94
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......61
Elizabethtown (H) ..................56
Muhlenberg (P) ....................77
St. John’s (P) ........................63
Penn (P) ................................71
Muhlenberg (A) ....................71
Temple (P) ............................54
Georgetown (P) ....................58
Lock Haven (H) ....................52
La Salle (P) ..........................61
SJC
89
84
76
60
96
83
66
83
69
76
98
75
83
74
72
72
68
84
77
80
77
72
74
91
84
82
74
79
93
#
#
#
#
++
++
++
OPP
Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Rhode Island (P) . . . . . . . . . 72
Millersville (H) . . . . . . . . . . . 60
George Washington (P) . . . . 71
Pennsylvania Military (H) . . . 53
Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Connecticut (P) . . . . . . . . . . 71
Albright (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Muhlenberg (A) . . . . . . . . . . 71
Elizabethtown (H) . . . . . . . . . 65
Manhattan (P) 2OT . . . . . . . . 74
Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . . 60
Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Georgetown (A) . . . . . . . . . . 84
Lafayette (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Furman (P) OT . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Franklin & Marshall (P) . . . . 51
St. Francis-N.Y. (P) . . . . . . . . 76
Temple (P) (#10) . . . . . . . . . 68
Virginia (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Muhlenberg (P) . . . . . . . . . . 63
Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Lafayette (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Temple (P) (#13) . . . . . . . . . 89
Seton Hall (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Louisville (N) (#6) . . . . . . . . 89
St. Francis-N.Y. (N). . . . . . . . 82
(Won 14, Lost 9)
Coach: McMenamin
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
Engelbert (17.0), Juliana (14.1), Fallon (10.8), Lynch (10.7),
Radziszewski (9.3), Dougherty (7.8), Purcell (4.7), McKinney (3.8),
Ceremsak (3.4), Savage (2.5), Idzik (1.8)
1954-55
(Won 17, Lost 7; Big 5 3-1)
Coach: Ramsay
DATE
12/1
12/5
12/8
12/13
12/15
12/17
12/18
12/19
1/4
1/9
1/11
1/15
1/19
1/26
2/4
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/20
2/23
2/28
3/2
3/5
3/9
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/6
12/9
12/12
12/14
12/16
12/20
1/4
1/7
1/10
1/13
1/18
1/25
1/28
2/1
2/3
2/11
2/15
2/18
2/22
2/25
2/29
3/3
3/6
3/10
3/20
3/22
3/24
1953-54
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
ATT
3,727
5,659
1,452
9,286
^ Carousel Tournament (Charlotte, NC)
Engelbert (20.3), Radziszewski (14.3), Juliana (13.0), Dougherty
(7.6), Spratt (6.3), McKinney (5.0), Cooke (4.5), Moran (2.6),
Savage (2.2), Idzik (2.1),Ceremsak (1.1), Carney (0.7)
(Won 12, Lost 14)
Coach: McMenamin
DATE
12/1
12/3
12/4
12/9
12/11
12/15
12/17
12/22
1/1
1/5
1/7
1/8
1/12
1/15
1/22
1/26
1/29
2/2
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/16
2/19
2/22
2/26
3/5
SJC
83
78
82
78
70
92
53
52
84
80
83
83
61
85
62
81
56
64
82
68
86
73
71
75
80
65
OPP
West Chester State (H)..........59
Connecticut (A)......................79
Rhode Island (A) ..................85
Manhattan (A)........................68
Albright (A) ............................58
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......47
Georgetown (H) ....................61
Fordham (H) ..........................61
Scranton (C) ..........................52
Muhlenberg (A) ....................92
Le Moyne (A) ........................94
Canisius (A) ..........................94
American (H) ........................46
Furman (C) ............................76
Lafayette (C) ..........................69
Drexel (A) ..............................78
La Salle (C) (#5) ....................82
Millersville (H) ......................55
Temple (C) ............................83
Navy (A) ................................74
Rhode Island (C) ..................81
Elizabethtown (H) ..................70
St. John’s (C) ........................63
Delaware (H)..........................78
Muhlenberg (C) ....................87
Lafayette (A) ..........................83
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
DATE
11/28
12/2
12/5
12/12
12/16
12/19
12/21
12/26
1/2
1/6
1/9
1/13
1/16
1/23
1/30
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/13
2/17
2/20
2/27
3/2
SJC
66
91
70
71
72
77
59
64
53
55
66
75
82
57
57
96
58
69
71
85
64
81
60
OPP
Millersville (H) ......................50
Montclair State (H) ................62
Rhode Island (A)....................53
Georgetown (A) ....................75
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......41
Connecticut (A) ....................85
Lafayette (H) ..........................57
Utah State (C) ........................71
Wake Forest (C) ....................71
Delaware (H) ........................49
St. John’s (A) ........................69
Elizabethtown (H) ..................46
Muhlenberg (A) ....................72
Temple (C) ............................56
La Salle (C) (#12) ..................73
Rhode Island (H) ..................83
Temple (C) ............................73
Drexel (H) ..............................59
Richmond (C) ........................59
Albright (H) ..........................62
La Salle (C) (#12) ..................78
Muhlenberg (C) ....................69
Lafayette (A) ..........................70
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
Lynch (15.6), Heller (11.3), Jurosky (10.9), Breslin (10.4), Purcell
(6.2), Brannan (5.9), Nowacki (5.3), Crawford (4.1), Brennan (1.2),
Huver (1.1), Connell (0.8)
1952-53
(Won 14, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
11/29
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/13
12/20
12/27
12/30
1/3
1/7
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/24
1/31
2/4
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/18
2/21
2/25
2/28
3/4
3/7
SJC
66
88
88
73
70
83
90
63
64
63
55
67
82
52
62
111
78
63
88
88
53
64
79
77
85
OPP
Millersville (H) ......................45
Montclair State (H) ................45
Rhode Island (A) ..................71
Lafayette (A) ..........................67
West Texas State (C) ............46
Western Kentucky (C) (#11)..88
Seattle (C) (#15) ....................77
Murray State (H) ..................76
Temple (C) ............................70
Delaware (A) ..........................66
Manhattan (A)........................71
Albright (A) ............................64
Muhlenberg (H) ....................63
La Salle (C) (#5) ....................79
St. John’s (C) ........................64
Rhode Island (H) ..................92
Connecticut (H) ....................69
La Salle (C) (#4) ....................75
Drexel (C) ..............................58
West Chester (H) ..................72
Temple (H) ............................45
Georgetown (H) ....................73
Muhlenberg (A) ....................61
Saint Francis-Pa. (A)..............89
Lafayette (H) ..........................57
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
Garrity (16.1), Doogan (14.3), Papaneri (11.5), Desmond (9.5),
Lynch (6.7), Swanick (6.1), Juliana (5.1), Heller (4.2), Brennan
(3.0), Connors (3.0), Jurosky (1.9), Brannan (1.7), Nowacki (1.4),
Heuter (0.9), Connell (0.3), Breslin (0.0), Huver (0.0),Purcell (0.0),
Fallon (14.3), Nowacki (13.1), Lynch (12.1), Engelbert (11.9),
Radziszewski (6.2), Brannan (5.7), Ceremsak (5.3), Purcell (4.4),
Juliana (3.2), Connell (1.7), Dougherty (1.7), Hynes (1.7),
McKinney (1.6)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 142
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1951-52
(Won 20, Lost 7)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
11/28
12/1
12/5
12/8
12/12
12/15
12/18
12/22
12/29
1/1
1/5
1/9
1/16
1/19
1/26
1/30
2/2
2/6
2/9
2/13
2/16
2/23
2/26
3/1
3/5
3/8
3/19
SJC
79
66
58
66
67
62
52
78
43
74
57
62
69
67
54
66
78
65
81
61
50
67
79
59
72
95
56
OPP
Montclair State (H) ................56
Rhode Island (A) ..................61
Penn Military (H) ..................36
CCNY (H) ..............................45
Upsala (H) ............................49
Texas Tech (C) ......................58
Lafayette (H) ..........................42
Bucknell (H) ..........................67
Utah (H) ................................56
Westminster (H) ....................56
St. John’s (A) (#8) ................59
Elizabethtown (H) ..................44
Delaware (H) ........................50
Lawrence Tech (C) ................75
La Salle (C) (#18) ..................53
Drexel (H) ..............................54
Wake Forest (C) ....................71
Rhode Island (H) ..................61
Muhlenberg (A) ....................88
Rutgers-Newark (H) ..............40
La Salle (C) (#13) ..................68
Temple (C) ............................76
John Carroll (H) ....................62
Temple (H) ............................56
Lafayette (A) ..........................63
Muhlenberg (H) ....................84
Saint Francis-Pa. (N) ............65
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
Brady (5.9), Brannan (1.3), Brennan (0.3), Connors (1.3), Desmond
(10.6), Doogan (14.4), Faller (2.0), Garrity (6.2), Heller (3.2), Hughes
(15.5), Jurosky (1.0), Kullman (0.9), Papaneri (6.1), Swanick (3.4),
Sweeney (0.7), Wallin (0.9)
1950-51
(Won 13, Lost 14)
Coach: Ferguson
Bob McNeill (1957-60) earned All-America honors and still holds the Saint
Joseph’s records for free throws in a game (18) and highest assist average
in a season (6.5).
DATE
11/29
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/16
12/19
12/23
12/26
1/1
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/20
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/14
2/17
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/3
3/7
SJC
65
68
49
41
54
63
56
57
63
63
42
74
64
74
58
71
66
66
70
44
64
54
61
75
67
73
49
OPP
Montclair State (H) ................42
Rhode Island (A)....................78
Delaware (A) ..........................53
Kansas (C) ............................60
Lafayette (A) ..........................60
La Salle (C) ............................81
Catholic (H)............................52
Utah (C) ................................70
Idaho (C)................................64
Westminster (C) ....................75
CCNY (A) ..............................54
Albright (A) ............................81
La Salle (C) (#19) ..................77
Rutgers-Newark (H) ..............39
Miami-Fla. (C)........................47
St. John’s (C) (#6) ................92
Drexel (H) ..............................34
Temple (C) ............................63
Rhode Island (H) ..................68
Muhlenberg (A) ....................72
Albright (H)............................63
Oklahoma City (C) ................63
Muhlenberg (H) ....................49
Temple (C) ............................67
Virginia (H) ............................54
Lafayette (H) ..........................68
Elizabethtown (H) ..................44
W/L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
Brady (3.5), Brennan (1.2), Connors (1.1), Desmond (7.1), Doogan
(9.0), Fallon (12.4), Garrity (6.0), Hughes (9.7), Lister (1.6), Papaneri
(9.9), Swanick (4.1)
Paul Senesky finished his career in 1950 as the
Hawks’ all-time leading scorer, but now ranks 17th
on the list. His number 4, which was also worn by
his brother George, Jim Lynam and Billy Oakes, is
one of four retired numbers at SJU.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 143
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1949-50
(Won 10, Lost 15)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
11/26
11/30
12/3
12/7
12/10
12/14
12/17
12/26
1/2
1/4
1/7
1/11
1/14
1/17
1/21
1/28
2/4
2/8
2/11
2/15
2/18
2/25
3/1
3/4
3/8
SJC
46
53
61
74
46
46
65
69
53
66
58
67
60
62
53
79
59
54
74
58
59
74
59
71
68
OPP
Rhode Island (H) ..................62
Lock Haven (H)......................40
Louisiana State (C) ................59
Elizabethtown (H) ..................59
Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............57
Albright (A) ............................50
Southern California (C)..........79
Utah (C) ................................68
Temple (C) ............................61
Rutgers-Newark (C) ..............54
St. John’s (A) (#1) ................76
Saint Francis-Pa. (H) ............64
Bradley (C) ............................64
Rhode Island (A) ..................68
La Salle (C) (#10) ..................74
Westminster (C) ....................86
La Salle (C) (#8) ....................79
Lafayette (H) ........................52
Muhlenberg (A) OT ..............76
Albright (H)............................52
CCNY (C) ..............................75
Temple (C) ............................90
Lafayette (A) ..........................60
Saint Francis-Pa. (A)..............63
Drexel (H) ..............................51
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
Senesky (22.8), Frein (10.9), McDermitt (9.2), Hughes (7.0), Daly
(5.2), Brady (4.2), Rafferty (2.7), F. Brennan (0.9), Benkovic (0.7),
Caffrey (0.6), Lister (0.4), Benson (0.0), J. Brennan (0.0), Kane (0.0),
Staud (0.0)
Hawk coach Bill Ferguson, pictured here with Jim O’Neill, Al Guokas and Ed O’Halloran at the
start of the 1946-47 season, began his coaching career on Hawk Hill in 1928-29. He went on to
compile 309 wins over 25 seasons, which still stands as the Saint Joseph’s all-time mark for
men’s basketball coaching victories.
1948-49
(Won 12, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
11/27
12/1
12/4
12/8
12/11
12/15
12/18
12/27
1/1
1/8
1/12
1/15
1/19
1/22
1/26
1/29
2/5
2/12
2/17
2/21
2/26
3/5
3/9
SJC
90
83
83
63
46
63
54
54
69
53
70
47
76
91
77
45
41
62
64
65
56
83
76
OPP
Saint Francis-Pa. (H) ............64
Lock Haven (H) ....................53
Tennessee (C) ........................68
West Chester (H) ..................41
Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............43
Mount St. Mary’s (H) ............57
Texas (C) ..............................55
Utah (C) ................................78
Western Kentucky (C)............86
CCNY (A) ..............................60
Rutgers-Newark (H) ..............52
Albright (A) ............................65
Albright (C) ............................65
Rhode Island (C) ..................71
Elizabethtown (H) ..................62
St. John’s (C) ........................62
La Salle (C) ............................78
Muhlenberg (A) ....................65
Rhode Island (A) ..................69
CCNY (C) ..............................68
Temple (C) ............................57
Saint Francis-Pa. (A)..............73
Penn (P) ................................72
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
Senesky (21.0), Dudek (11.9), Welsh (9.9), Ramsay (8.8), McDermitt
(8.3), Frein (6.2), O’Driscoll (2.5), Lister (2.3), Neifert (1.3), Sillito
(1.3), Wesner (0.9), Hoffman (0.5), Goheen (0.2)
1947-48
1946-47
(Won 13, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 16, Lost 6)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
11/26
11/29
12/3
12/6
12/10
12/17
12/20
12/27
12/30
1/3
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/24
1/28
1/31
2/7
2/11
2/14
2/17
2/21
2/25
3/3
3/6
SJC
94
66
62
59
51
57
57
54
57
44
51
72
78
73
90
75
70
55
80
59
59
92
84
62
OPP
Alumni (H) ............................52
Brooklyn Polytechnic (H) ......47
Lock Haven (H) ....................37
Denver (C) ............................41
Syracuse (A) ..........................63
Albright (A) ............................48
Texas (C)................................61
UCLA (C) ..............................64
Arizona (C) ............................61
Kansas State (C) ....................59
St. John’s (A) ........................56
Iona (H) ................................45
Rhode Island (C)....................81
Western Kentucky (C)............84
Elizabethtown (H) ..................51
Westminster (C) ....................66
La Salle (C) OT ....................65
Muhlenberg (A) ....................65
Rhode Island (A) ..................97
Temple (C) ............................54
CCNY (C) ..............................71
Albright (H)............................72
Rutgers-Newark (H) ..............59
Penn (P) ................................50
W/L
ATT
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W 11,403
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
Senesky (18.2), Ramsay (11.2), Guokas (10.0), Dudek (7.5),
O’Halloran (5.9), Maher (5.8), Frein (5.1), McDermitt (5.0), O’Driscoll
(4.4), Welsh (2.8), Sillito (2.1), Reagan (1.3), Wesner (1.1),
Jablonski (0.0)
DATE
12/4
12/7
12/11
12/14
12/18
12/21
12/28
1/4
1/8
1/11
1/15
1/18
1/22
1/25
1/29
2/1
2/8
2/12
2/19
2/22
2/26
3/1
SJC
61
60
88
49
41
36
48
52
54
62
56
69
66
50
73
55
45
55
53
66
58
47
OPP
Lock Haven (H) ....................50
Idaho (C)................................39
Washington-Md. (H)..............37
Nevada (C) ............................38
Albright (A) ............................40
Arkansas (C) ..........................46
UCLA (C)................................50
Utah State (C) ........................48
Catholic (A)............................33
CCNY (A) ..............................63
Penn (P) ................................52
Rhode Island (C)....................59
Catholic (H)............................41
Western Kentucky (C) ..........56
Elizabethtown (H) ..................34
St. John’s (C) ........................48
La Salle (C) OT ......................48
Temple (C) ............................54
Syracuse (A) ..........................52
Hawaii (C) ..............................53
Iona (H)..................................56
Muhlenberg (A) ....................66
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
Butz (9.8), Ramsay (8.2), Dudek (8.0), O’Halloran (7.9), J. O’Neill
(5.4), Maher (4.1), Durso (3.7), Guokas (3.7), B. O’Neill (2.9), Poletti
(2.7), Welsh (2.7), Schuster (2.6), O’Driscoll (2.5), Reagan (2.3),
Maley (2.2), Lyons (2.0), Wesner (1.5), Mullaly (1.3), Senesky (1.0),
Jablonski (0.0), McDermitt (0.0), McGrath (0.0)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 144
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1945-46
1944-45
(Won 9, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 12, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/5
12/8
12/12
12/15
12/29
1/1
1/5
1/12
1/16
1/19
1/26
1/30
2/2
2/6
2/9
2/13
2/16
2/20
2/23
3/2
SJC
70
37
66
46
36
32
40
33
79
63
54
89
36
59
73
73
60
49
37
42
OPP
Washington-Md. (H)..............22
Utah (C) ................................34
Cathedral (H) ........................45
Lafayette (A) ..........................42
North Carolina (C) ................47
Wyoming (C) ........................55
St. John’s (A) ........................59
St. John’s (C) ........................62
Catholic (A)............................31
Rhode Island (C) ..................80
Penn (C) ................................55
Elizabethtown (H) ..................56
La Salle (C) ............................38
Albright (H)............................41
Juniata (H) ............................35
Brooklyn Polytechnic (H) ......33
Rhode Island (A) ..................77
Muhlenberg (A) ....................58
CCNY (C) ..............................60
Temple (C) ............................62
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
Poletti (9.0), B. O’Neill (8.0), Reagan (7.6), J. O’Neill (6.4), McGrath
(5.6), Mullaly (5.3), Maher (5.0), Lyons (4.6), Malloy (4.0), Dulczak
(3.7), Zeiss (3.3), Gallagher (3.0), Horgan (3.0), McKee (2.9),
Gillespie (2.8), Carney (2.5), Bailey (2.2), Dougherty (2.0),
McMahon (2.0), Davidian (1.2), Sparagna (0.0)
DATE
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/16
12/27
1/1
1/5
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/20
1/24
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/7
2/10
2/14
2/16
2/21
2/24
2/28
3/3
SJC
70
40
62
59
48
41
62
58
46
62
63
70
62
45
36
75
39
49
50
76
47
50
47
1943-44
OPP
Union (H) ..............................43
Utah (C) ................................65
Washington-Md. (H) ............30
Geneva (N) ............................76
Western Kentucky (C)............81
Puerto Rico (C)......................46
U.S. Naval Hospital (H)..........42
New Castle AB (H) ................37
Penn (C) ................................63
Phila. Coast Guard (H) ..........47
Rhode Island (A)....................93
Montclair State (H) ................37
Rhode Island (A) ..................76
Syracuse (N)..........................37
St. John’s (C) ........................52
Elizabethtown (H) ..................37
La Salle (C) ............................36
CCNY (A) ..............................60
Phila. Marine Depot (H) ........47
Cathedral (H) ........................49
CCNY (C) ..............................85
England General Hosp. (H)....44
Temple (C) ............................72
(Won 18, Lost 7)
Coach: Ferguson
W/L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
O’Neill (15.1), Haley (10.0), McKee (9.5), Reagan (8.0), Tracy (8.0),
Barr (7.5), Horgan (6.9), Frein (6.6), McGrath (4.5), Collins (3.5),
Hurley (3.2),Gallagher (2.0), Hallahan (1.4), Burns (0.6), Keaveney
(0.6), Kane (0.5), Ottinger (0.4), Rooney (0.4)
DATE
12/4
12/8
12/11
12/15
12/22
12/28
1/3
1/5
1/8
1/12
1/15
1/17
1/19
1/22
1/26
1/29
2/2
2/5
2/9
2/12
2/17
2/23
2/26
3/1
3/4
SJC
48
49
52
62
41
56
53
68
60
48
48
53
43
69
41
67
89
66
74
36
45
91
41
57
48
OPP
Phila. Coast Guard (H) ..........57
Washington-Md. (H)..............36
Virginia (C) ............................32
Juniata (H) ............................42
Muhlenberg (H) ....................53
DePaul (C) ............................64
La Salle (A) ..........................33
Phila. Marine Depot (H) ........46
Swarthmore (C) ....................52
Princeton (A) ........................31
Penn (C) ................................37
La Salle (H)............................37
Drew (H) ................................42
Rhode Island (C) ..................54
Muhlenberg (A) ....................49
Rhode Island (A) ..................79
Cathedral (H) ........................50
St. Francis-PA (C) ..................49
Montclair State (H) ................44
St. John’s (C) ........................41
CCNY (A) ..............................38
Elizabethtown (H) ..................37
CCNY (C) ..............................44
U.S. Naval Hospital (H)..........30
Temple (H) ............................46
W/L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
Flannery (12.2), McEnroe (9.3), O’Halloran (8.3), Dudek (6.9), Maher
(6.8), Poletti (5.5), Clarke (4.7), Young (3.3), Faralli (3.0), Wesner
(2.3), Bradley (1.6), Durso (0.7), Maynard (0.4), Ellis (0.3)
1942-43
(Won 18, Lost 4)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/5
12/9
12/12
12/15
12/30
1/6
1/9
1/13
1/16
1/20
1/23
1/27
1/30
2/3
2/8
2/13
2/17
2/20
2/24
2/27
3/3
3/6
SJC
47
50
60
45
38
51
55
52
48
65
62
66
65
79
46
67
59
66
54
77
58
28
OPP
Muhlenberg (A) ....................42
Washington-Md. (H) ............37
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......28
Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............39
Kansas (C) ............................63
Geneva (H) ............................46
Rhode Island (C) ..................60
Elizabethtown (H) ..................14
La Salle (C) OT ......................45
Princeton Seminary (H) ........19
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......32
Moravian (H)..........................39
West Texas State (C) ............52
Newark (H) ............................33
St. John’s (A) ........................76
CCNY (C) ..............................55
F & M Pre-Flight (H) ............34
Gettysburg (C) ......................23
Montclair State (H) ................35
Ursinus (C) ............................35
Bolling Field (H) ....................39
Temple (C) ............................32
W/L
ATT
W 1,900
W
W
W
4,867
L
8,566
W
L 10,169
W
1,500
W
8,437
W
W
W
W
8,219
W
L 14,601
W
9,047
W
W
W
W
7,500
W
2,000c
L 10,759
Senesky (23.4), Boylan (8.9), Schuster (6.3), Seavey (5.7), Van Belle
(4.7), Mullaly (2.4), O’Neill (2.3), D’Amora (1.9), Conway (1.6),
Henry (1.5), Maley (1.5), Ramsay (1.3), Murphy (0.3), Zeiss (0.1)
The “Mighty Mites,” so dubbed because of their noticeable lack of size, are legends in Hawk
lore. The group - Matt Guokas, Dan Kenney, John Kenney, John McMenamin, Joe Oakes and Jim
Smale - led SJU to a combined 54-17 mark over a four-year period (1934-38). They made up for
their lack of height with quick passing, smothering defense and an assortment of gadget plays.
They were inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000 as a group, along with
their coach Bill Ferguson.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 145
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1941-42
1938-39
1935-36
(Won 12, Lost 6)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 9, Lost 12)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 14, Lost 5)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/6
12/15
12/18
12/27
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/30
2/7
2/10
2/14
2/17
2/20
2/24
2/27
3/6
SJC
62
27
64
29
33
70
44
81
58
56
28
58
39
46
50
59
52
49
OPP
Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . .75
Oklahoma A&M (C) . . . . . . .37
Muhlenberg (H) . . . . . . . . . .52
Colorado (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
North Carolina (C) . . . . . . . .28
Princeton Seminary (H) . . . .31
CCNY (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Fort Monmouth (H) . . . . . . .52
La Salle (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
West Texas State (C) . . . . . .59
Moravian (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Georgetown (H) . . . . . . . . . .43
St. John’s (C) . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Philadelphia Textile (H) . . . . .10
Virginia (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Canisius (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
DePaul (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Temple (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
W/L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
ATT
1,100
5,857
15,826
7,131
10,976c
1,000
3,286
5,183
7,303
Senesky (12.8), Butz (11.2), Portland (9.0), Stahl (8.5),Kelleher
(6.6), Kraft (5.4), Boylan (4.4), Conway (2.7), Coughlin (2.4),
Schuster (2.4), Van Belle (2.0), Seavey (2.0), Sorin (0.7)
(Won 12, Lost 6)
Coach: Ferguson
SJC
57
55
66
26
49
49
42
26
60
50
47
41
78
48
37
39
70
53
OPP
Muhlenberg (A) ....................33
Upsala (H) ............................18
Rhode Island (A) ..................74
Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............40
Wittenberg (H) ......................33
Colorado (C) ..........................45
North Carolina (C) ................41
CCNY (C) ..............................40
Moravian (H)..........................30
DePaul (C) OT........................52
Butler (C) ..............................43
Brooklyn (C) ..........................32
Blue Ridge (H) ......................32
La Salle (C) ..........................40
St. John’s (A) ........................45
Virginia (C) ............................52
St. Joseph’s-Ind. (H) ............49
Temple (C) ............................35
W/L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
ATT
1,000
6,044
Kenney (15.4), Butz (7.4), Senesky (7.4), Kraft (6.4), Stahl (4.3),
Kelleher (3.9), Boylan (2.9), Coughlin (2.3), Loughran (1.2), Sorin
(0.8), Fisler (0.2), Hughes (0.0)
1939-40
SJC
32
32
36
25
39
39
31
52
43
38
35
65
33
29
14
OPP
Cathedral (H) ........................13
Wittenberg (H) ......................36
Dayton (H) ............................34
Colorado (C) ..........................49
Missouri (C) ..........................38
Ohio (H) ................................59
CCNY (C) ..............................26
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......42
Virginia (C) ............................39
Manhattan (A) OT ..................35
St. John’s (C) ........................30
Upsala (H)..............................35
La Salle (C) ............................28
DePaul (C) ............................38
Temple (C) ............................39
OPP
Elizabethtown (H) ..................47
Upsala (H) ............................33
Wake Forest (H) ....................49
Western Maryland (H) ..........43
Oregon (C) ............................54
Ohio (H) ................................58
Colorado (C) ..........................44
Wyoming (H) ........................42
Davis & Elkins (H) ................37
Kentucky (C) ..........................41
St. John’s (A) ........................43
CCNY (C) ..............................36
Moravian (H) ........................36
Manhattan (C) ......................42
La Salle (C) ............................32
Lebanon Valley (H) ................48
Ursinus (H) ............................35
William & Mary (H) ..............43
Villanova (C) ..........................36
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......30
Temple (C) ............................42
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
ATT
1,500
1,000
1,000
3,500
6,000
1937-38
(Won 13, Lost 3)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/11
12/14
12/18
12/22
12/30
1/1
1/3
1/7
1/12
1/15
1/22
1/28
2/5
2/8
2/12
2/22
2/25
3/4
SJC
58
60
38
40
39
50
42
44
37
43
34
18
56
46
30
49
33
36
OPP
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................22
Cathedral (H) ........................40
CCNY (A) ..............................49
Wittenberg (H) ......................36
Mississippi State (C) ............23
Creighton (H) ........................40
Franklin & Marshall (A) ........22
Davis & Elkins (R) ................31
DePaul (R) ............................38
Catholic (N)............................34
North Carolina (C)..................29
La Salle (C) ............................22
Gallaudet (H)..........................27
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......25
St. John’s (C) ........................38
Albright (H)............................31
Duquesne (R) ........................22
Temple (C) ............................40
W/L
ATT
W
W
L
W
W 11,793
W
W
5,000
W
6,000
L
4,028
W
W
L 12,038
W
W
L
W
W
L
Adams, Buck, Chadick, Dambrackas, Frye, Guokas, D. Kenney, J.
Kenney, McMenamin, Oakes, Rosenberg, Scullin, Smale, Trainor,
Van Hook
(Won 10, Lost 5)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/9
12/16
12/19
12/27
12/29
1/6
1/10
1/13
1/17
1/26
2/3
2/7
2/16
2/22
2/28
SJC
80
39
54
81
44
44
39
45
36
30
31
35
46
37
31
47
39
52
18
49
38
Kenney (11.2), Chadick (9.7), Adams (6.4), Loughery (5.8),
Guziewicz (4.7), Huver (4.4), Dambrackas (2.6), Scullin (2.5),
Whartnaby (2.5), Murphy (1.0), Frye (0.0), Hogan (0.0), Sacca
(0.0), Trainor (0.0)
1940-41
DATE
12/7
12/10
12/14
12/17
12/21
12/28
1/6
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/31
2/8
2/11
2/14
2/19
2/21
2/25
3/1
DATE
12/3
12/7
12/10
12/14
12/19
12/21
12/26
12/28
1/2
1/6
1/11
1/13
1/21
1/27
2/3
2/7
2/11
2/13
2/17
2/27
3/3
W/L
ATT
W
2,000
L
W
L
W
L
1,000
W
W
W
W 12,250
W
W
W
L
L
4,600
Kenney (10.2), Kraft (6.9), Stahl (6.7), Adams (3.1), Dambrackas
(3.0), Coughlin (2.6), Huver (2.5), Kelleher (2.0), Sorin (2.0), Hogan
(1.7), Jacobs (1.5), Monte (0.0), Tracy (0.0)
1936-37
(Won 15, Lost 4)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/9
12/12
12/19
12/28
1/2
1/6
1/12
1/16
1/23
2/2
2/5
2/12
2/13
2/16
2/19
2/24
2/26
3/2
3/5
SJC
37
52
29
25
29
41
37
34
50
50
46
38
32
28
31
37
27
46
32
OPP
Delaware (H)..........................30
Western Maryland (H) ..........27
CCNY (A) ..............................19
La Salle (R)............................21
Davis & Elkins (H) ................26
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................19
Mississippi State ..................28
North Carolina (R) ................36
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......23
Juniata (H) ............................17
Long Island (R) 3OT ............44
St. John’s (R) 2OT ................39
Ursinus (H) ............................17
La Salle (H) OT ......................25
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......23
Penn (P) ................................36
DePaul (R) ............................33
Lebanon Valley (H) ................38
Temple (R) ............................53
W/L
ATT
W
W
W 12,500
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W 10,682
L
W
L
9,514
DATE
12/13
12/16
12/20
12/23
12/30
1/4
1/10
1/11
1/15
1/18
1/23
2/1
2/5
2/8
2/11
2/15
2/22
2/26
3/3
SJC
48
30
37
30
23
32
38
35
38
34
36
40
32
27
42
23
39
25
57
OPP
Roanoke (H) ..........................27
Temple (R) ............................32
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................28
Long Island (R) ....................35
La Salle (R)............................19
Davis & Elkins (H) ................25
Western Maryland (A) ..........37
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................34
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......27
Lafayette (H) ..........................30
Catholic (H) ..........................19
La Salle (A) ............................20
Albright (H) ..........................14
CCNY (R) ..............................44
Ursinus (H) ............................24
St. Johns (A)..........................30
Pennsylvania Military (H) OT 33
Penn (P) ................................29
Delaware (H) ........................40
W/L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
ATT
4,500
Fleming, Guokas, Keaveney, D. Kenney, Jim Kenney, John Kenney,
Langan, McCue, McMenamin, Murphy, Oakes, Smale
1934-35
(Won 12, Lost 3)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/12
12/15
12/19
1/5
1/9
1/11
1/16
1/19
1/26
1/29
2/5
2/13
2/16
2/18
2/22
SJU
29
46
18
41
48
40
31
28
38
41
25
25
56
34
26
OPP
Penn (P) ................................27
Delaware (H)..........................31
Temple (A) ............................32
Ursinus (H) ............................33
Lafayette (A) ..........................26
Delaware (A) ..........................35
West Chester (H) ..................18
La Salle (A) ............................25
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......32
Davis & Elkins (H) ................35
West Chester (A) ..................22
La Salle (H)............................32
Moravian (H)..........................10
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......35
La Salle (A) ............................25
W/L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
ATT
8,000
Fleming, Guokas, Keaveney, D. Kenney, Jim Kenney, John Kenney,
Lawlor, Mallon, McCarthy, McCue, McCusker, McMenamin, Oakes,
Smale
1933-34
(Won 6, Lost 11)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/9
12/15
12/19
1/4
1/9
1/13
1/16
1/23
1/27
1/31
2/3
2/6
2/10
2/12
2/17
2/22
2/24
SJC
26
21
35
17
27
27
26
23
22
53
15
26
20
26
23
28
13
OPP
Penn (P) ................................38
Catholic (H)............................24
Philadelphia Pharmacy (H)....26
Ursinus (A) ............................22
West Chester (A) ..................33
Temple (A) ............................31
Delaware (H) ........................17
Alumni (H) ............................13
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......25
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........11
La Salle (H)............................27
West Chester (H) ..................23
La Salle (A) ............................39
Delaware (A) ..........................31
St. Francis-N.Y. (H)................19
Pennsylvania Military (A) OT 31
Baltimore (H) ........................19
W/L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
Costello, Dougherty, Halpin, Kane, Keaveney, Kenney, Lawlor,
Mandes, McCusker, McGonegal, Morris, Morrow
Guokas (7.7), McMenamin (7.1), D. Kenney (6.4), Smale (6.3), Jo.
Kenney (3.7), Langan (3.4), Oakes (3.1), McCarthy (1.0), Scullin
(0.6), Scullin (0.6), Ji. Kenney (0.2), Conwell (0.0), Hartman (0.0),
Matt (0.0)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 146
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1932-33
1931-32
1930-31
(Won 7, Lost 9)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 8, Lost 10)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 16, Lost 5)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE
12/7
12/10
12/13
12/16
1/6
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/20
1/28
2/1
2/8
2/14
2/22
2/25
2/28
SJC
24
34
50
24
33
29
21
19
20
21
27
12
42
27
19
25
OPP
Fordham (A) ..........................39
St. John’s-Md. (H) ................32
Phila. Pharmacy (H) ..............28
Delaware (A) ..........................35
West Chester (H) ..................27
Washington-Md. (A) ..............33
Catholic (H) ..........................29
Temple (A) ............................43
Swarthmore (A) ....................15
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......28
Lebanon Valley (A) ................23
West Chester (A) ..................34
Delaware (H)..........................21
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......42
Penn (P) ................................36
Washington-Md. (H)..............24
W/L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
Dougherty, Halpin, Kane, Keaveney, Lawlor, Mandes, McCusker,
Morris, Morrow, Smith
DATE
12/2
12/5
12/8
12/16
1/5
1/8
1/9
1/14
1/15
1/20
1/30
2/9
2/13
2/17
2/19
2/22
2/25
2/27
SJC
58
18
34
26
28
18
21
32
26
28
18
32
35
28
34
30
32
33
OPP
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........13
CCNY (A) ..............................39
Phila. Pharmacy (H) ..............27
Penn (P) ................................17
Washington-Md. (H)..............27
St. Thomas (A) ......................31
St. Francis-N.Y. (A) ................19
Catholic (A)............................38
George Washington (A) ........43
Temple (A) ............................45
Washington-MD (A) ..............16
Lebanon Valley (H) ................23
Seton Hall (A) ........................37
Delaware (A) ..........................35
Seton Hall (H) OT ..................40
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......33
George Washington (H) ........31
Swarthmore (A) ....................37
W/L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
ATT
4,000
Campbell (0.0), Costello (0.5), Dougherty (0.8), Kane (2.4), Lawlor
(0.8), Mandes (1.2), McGonegal (2.2), Morris (1.0), Morrow (0.2),
Osborne (7.6), Sculley (2.3), Smith (3.6), Walker (1.1), Zuber (10.8)
DATE
12/2
12/6
12/9
12/13
12/18
1/3
1/6
1/10
1/14
1/17
1/20
1/31
2/2
2/4
2/7
2/18
2/20
2/21
2/26
2/27
3/3
SJC
36
25
53
19
31
18
35
31
30
29
36
31
51
39
40
47
20
16
20
19
35
OPP
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........22
Lafayette (A) ..........................23
Moravian (H)..........................23
Penn (P) ................................23
Washington-Md. (A) ..............28
Seton Hall (A) ........................17
Washington-Md. (H)..............27
Franklin & Marshall (A) ........36
Albright (H)............................34
Swarthmore (A) ....................23
Delaware (H)..........................18
Albright (A) ............................45
Slippery Rock (H) ..................30
Franklin & Marshall (H) ........23
Ursinus (H) ............................21
Pennsylvania Military (H) ......29
Seventh Regiment (A) ..........19
St. Francis-N.Y. (A) ................24
Brooklyn K of C (A) ..............35
St. Thomas (A) ......................12
Seton Hall (H) ........................17
W/L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
Cahill (0.2), Kane (4.3), McCusker (0.2), McNichol (0.0), Morrow (0.0),
Moynihan (1.9), Osborne (6.0), Ridgway (0.4), Sculley (0.8), Smith (2.5),
Sunkes (2.9), Trainer (5.2), Walker (1.5), Zuber (6.6)
The 1920-21 Hawks: (back row) George Clarke (manager), Dick Crean, Henry Hagans, Ted Deady, John Lavin (head coach); (front row) Vince
McDermott, Tommy Vizard (captain), Tommy Temple.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 147
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1929-30
1926-27
(Won 12, Lost 9)
Coach: Ferguson
(Won 6, Lost 11)
Coach: Temple
DATE SJC
28
12/7 18
12/10 25
12/14 15
12/17 32
1/4
28
1/7
31
1/11 36
1/15 20
1/17 34
2/1
23
2/4
33
36
2/7
22
2/8
31
2/11 19
2/13 38
2/15 17
2/18 35
2/24 28
2/26 44
OPP
Philadelphia Osteopathy ........26
Penn (P) ................................19
Franklin & Marshall (A) ........31
Washington-Md. (A) ..............37
Temple ..................................35
Swarthmore (A) ....................10
Washington-Md. (H)..............19
Franklin & Marshall (H) ........30
Fordham (A) ..........................22
Haverford (H) ........................27
Albright (A) ............................36
Delaware (A) ..........................14
Penn AC (A) ..........................15
St. Francis-N,Y, (A) ................17
Seton Hall (A) ........................34
Villanova (H) ..........................22
Seton Hall (H) ........................37
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................22
Albright (H) OT ......................34
Pennsylvania Military ............19
Ursinus (A) ............................26
W/L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
ATT
3,000
1/16
2/18
1,500c
1,000
1927-28
(Won 6, Lost 11)
Coach: Temple
W/L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
SJC
30
30
14
26
13
22
19
16
26
DATE SJC
12/1 30
12/7 22
12/8 18
11
12/19 31
12/22 12
30
15
1/7
32
1/8
23
1/12 23
1/16 43
1/23 42
1/26 29
2/2
16
2/11 25
2/16 47
2/22 54
OPP
Schuylkill (A)........................19
Haverford (A) ......................13
Penn (A) ..............................31
St. John’s ............................37
St. John’s (H) ......................17
Pennsylvania Military (A)......16
Villanova (H) ........................25
Fordham ..............................23
Drexel ..................................16
1924-25
(Won 7, Lost 8)
Coach: Lavin
DATE SJC
45
12/9 17
34
21
12/22 18
20
1/20 33
1/27 37
1/31 26
2/10 20
35
30
(Won 9, Lost 9)
Coach: Lavin
1/10
1/14
1/23
1/29
2/5
SJC
29
35
18
37
27
38
39
22
24
24
36
16
W/L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
1922-23
W/L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
Brady, Branka, Collins, Donahue, Henry, Mastav, Mustovoy,
B. Oakes, J. Oakes
DATE
12/3
12/17
12/20
OPP
Crimson and Gray (H)............ 6
Crescent AC (A) ....................35
Army (A) ................................24
Penn (A) ................................21
Temple (H) ............................26
University Club (A) ................26
St. Mary’s-Mich. (H) ..............16
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................33
Haverford (H) ........................ 0
Villanova (N) ..........................24
Georgetown (A) ....................25
Ursinus (H) ............................30
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......26
University Club (H) ................21
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................24
Washington-Md. (H)..............39
Moravian (H)..........................12
Cathedral (H) ........................19
Brown, Collins, Coppock, Crean, Cunneff, Donohoe, Hosey, Mallie,
Oakes, Sheehan
(Won 4, Lost 11)
Coach: Lavin
ATT
Branka, Desmond, Kane, Kelly, Oakes, Osborne, Rider, Sunkes, E.
Trainer, F. Trainer, Walker
OPP
Penn ....................................28
Hahnemann (H)....................23
Hahnemann (H)....................26
Manhattan (A) ......................28
Delaware (A) ........................31
Schuylkill (A)........................33
St. John’s (A) ......................34
Seton Hall (A) ......................40
Philadelphia Osteopathy (H) 25
Washington-Md. (A) ............51
Philadelphia Textile (H) ........20
Pennsylvania Military (A)......26
Drexel (A) ............................27
St. John’s (H) ......................34
Philadelphia Osteopathy (A) 28
Penn AC ..............................29
St. Stephen’s ......................36
(Won 9, Lost 9)
Coach: Lavin
W/L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
1925-26
(Won 8, Lost 10)
Coach: Ferguson
DATE SJC
12/3 24
12/6 33
12/14 36
12/19 18
1/7 19
1/11 27
1/13 27
1/14 21
1/18 40
1/21 36
2/4 73
2/11 38
2/15 22
2/16 35
2/22 21
2/27 28
3/2 23
OPP
Crescent AC (A)....................30
Crimson and Gray (H) ..........30
Penn AC (A) ........................30
Penn (A) ..............................35
St. John’s ............................22
Schuylkill................................
St. John’s ............................36
University Club ......................
Fordham (A) ........................43
Villanova (P) ........................30
Georgetown..........................17
Schuylkill (A)........................14
Delaware ................................
St. Thomas ............................
Seton Hall ............................40
Pennsylvania Military............12
Brady, Branka, Collins, Cunneff, Donahue, Trainer, Gricco, Oakes,
Sheehan, Walker
DATE
12/9
12/16
12/19
W/L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
10
17
14
23
21
28
1928-29
OPP
Penn (P) OT ..........................26
Hahnemann (H) ....................10
Philadelphia Textile ................16
Temple (A) ............................33
Niagara (H) ............................25
Fordham (P) OT ....................27
Schuylkill (H) ........................32
St. John’s (A) ........................45
Villanova ................................35
Seton Hall ..............................26
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......24
Albright (H)............................29
Loyola-Md. ............................29
Schuylkill ..............................34
Penn AC OT ..........................29
St. Stephen’s (A)....................29
Seton Hall (A) ........................46
Delaware ................................24
SJC
19
19
16
30
23
30
1/7
1/11
1/22
2/4
Cahill, J. Kane, T. Kane, McNichol, Moynihan, Osborne, Sculley,
Smith, Sunkes, E. Trainer, F. Trainer, Walker
DATE SJC
12/1 24
12/5 50
34
19
1/5
39
1/16 25
1/19 33
23
1/31 20
2/2
35
2/6
28
2/8
41
21
27
27
3/1
39
3/3
27
23
DATE
12/3
12/4
12/10
12/18
1923-24
OPP
Crescent AC (A) ....................41
Moravian (A) .......................... 9
Penn (A) ................................34
St. John’s ..............................46
Temple ..................................19
Temple ..................................27
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......27
Ursinus (H) ............................17
Susquehanna (H) ..................20
Villanova (H) ..........................32
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......29
Georgetown ..........................22
25
W/L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
Brown, Byrnes, Collins, Cunneff, Donahue, Ganard, Mallie, J. Oakes,
Reckner
OPP
Crimson and Gray..................14
Penn (A) ................................29
Cathedral (H) ........................15
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................25
Manhattan (H)........................30
Niagara (H) ............................13
Villanova (A) ..........................34
Loyola-Md. (A) ......................31
Villanova (H) ..........................18
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......25
Seton Hall ..............................20
Mount St. Mary’s Hall ..........43
St. Francis-NY..........................
East Stroudsburg ....................
Georgetown ..........................46
W/L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
Burns, Carr, Crean, Devine, Gannon, Hagans, Hosey, Mackin, Mallie,
Mallon, Moore, Oakes
1921-22
(Won 8, Lost 9)
Coach: Lavin
DATE SJC
17
24
13
41
22
31
23
44
13
1/25 18
26
19
2/15 22
2/22 32
32
31
3/4
26
OPP
Philadelphia Dental (H) ..........9
Crescent AC (A) ....................58
Army (A) ................................35
Crimson and Gray (H) .......... 5
Temple (A) ............................17
Loyola-Md. (H) ......................20
Fordham (H) ..........................28
La Salle .................................. 9
Georgetown ..........................53
Villanova (A) ..........................24
Temple (H) ............................12
Pennsylvania Military (A) ......30
Seton Hall ..............................37
Navy (A) ................................26
Fordham ................................41
Seton Hall ..............................27
Villanova (H) ..........................28
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
Crean, Deady, Devine, DiFilippo, Duff, Dugan, Hagans, Mallie,
McDermott, Oakes
Branka, Delaney, Desmond, Grady, Kane, Oakes, Perotta, Regan,
Sunkes, E. Trainer, F. Trainer
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1920-21
2/21
(Won 4, Lost 10)
Coach: Lavin
DATE SJC
23
20
17
8
10
18
1/15 22
22
22
2/16 14
2
24
19
32
OPP
Crimson and Gray..................18
Army ......................................30
Fordham ................................43
Navy ......................................39
Ursinus ..................................14
Seton Hall ..............................24
Villanova (A) ..........................31
Philadelphia Osteopathy ........18
Pennsylvania Military ............33
Villanova (H) ..........................24
St. John’s - Forfeit ................ 0
Seton Hall (A) ........................36
Fordham ................................31
Crimson and Gray..................14
W/L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W/L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
OPP
Fordham Freshmen................25
Crimson and Gray..................20
Camden High ........................29
Chester High ..........................17
Camden High ........................24
Cape May High ......................16
Moravian................................29
Alumni ..................................12
Morris Guards........................39
Loyola-Md. ............................20
Atlantic City High ..................36
Catholic High ........................22
Peddie Institute......................32
La Salle ..................................26
Salesianum High....................26
Peddie Institute......................47
Catholic High ........................20
Morris Guards........................36
Loyola-Md. ............................53
La Salle ..................................29
W/L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
1914-15
DATE SJC
12/14 52
35
56
40
24
1/20 59
1/23 28
1/27 36
44
2/6
52
35
2/17 43
28
46
2/27 38
40
(Won 3, Lost 3)
Coach: Donahue
W/L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Conley, Duff, Healey, Moloney, Murphy, Temple
1917-18
(Won 5, Lost 2)
Coach: Donahue
OPP
Wissahickon Barracks ..........33
Alumni ..................................22
Lebanon Valley ......................18
Training Camp Disp ..............28
Pennsylvania Military ............21
Alumni .................................. 8
Muhlenberg ..........................11
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
1916-17
(Won 18, Lost 5)
Coach: Donahue
OPP
Crimson and Gray ................18
Camden High ........................22
Vineland High ........................14
Villanova Prep........................ 9
Camden High (A) ..................23
Morris Guards (H) ................25
Wenonah Military Acad. (A) ..19
Pa. Institution of Deaf............23
La Salle ................................30
Alumni ..................................18
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
DATE SJC
16
18
20
35
14
OPP
Brown Prep (H) ....................18
Philadelphia Textile (H) ..........17
Vineland High (H) .................. 5
Camden High (H) ..................27
Temple ..................................11
Phoenixville High (H) ............18
Williamson (A) ......................25
Alumni (H) ............................15
Bethlehem Prep ....................29
Atlantic City High ..................32
Morris Guards (A) ................23
Morris Guards (H) ................24
Northeast High ......................39
Wenonah Military Acad. ........37
Pennington Seminary (A) ......17
Crimson and Gray..................10
W/L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
Bennis, Considine, Hayes, Lavin, Leckie, O’Neill, Stoll, Yates
1911-12
(Won 6, Lost 22)
Coach: Donahue
DATE SJC
18
1/5
24
OPP
La Salle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Camden High . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Penn Freshmen. . . . . . . . . . . .
Bethlehem Prep . . . . . . . . . . .
Perkiomen Seminary . . . . . . .
Princeton Prep . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brown Prep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pa. Institute of Deaf . . . . . . . .
Girard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlantic City High . . . . . . . . . .
Morris Guards. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chester High . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
W/L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
1910-11
(Won 6, Lost 6)
Coach: Bennis
DATE SJC
21
6
16
22
29
19
11
16
22
25
26
24
OPP
De Lancey ..............................7
La Salle ..................................10
Catholic High ........................22
Pa. Institute of Deaf ..............20
Swarthmore Prep ..................11
Northeast Manual ..................12
Bethlehem Prep ....................58
La Salle ..................................20
Temple Prep............................9
Catholic High ........................29
Northeast Manual ..................12
Camden High ........................27
W/L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
Algie, Byrne, J. Gallagher, T. Gallagher, Lavin, Leckie, Martin, Reily
Bennis, Considine, Harron, Hayes, McCue, Murphy, Scanlon, Tighe,
Yates
1913-14
1909-10
DATE SJC
14
48
12
50
31
17
45
60
25
21
33
24
35
33
17
OPP
Southern High ......................21
Philadelphia Textile ................10
Penn Freshmen......................36
Brown Prep ..........................13
Camden High ........................17
Northeast Manual ..................16
Atlantic City HIgh ..................32
Pierce ....................................34
Camden High ........................38
PennsylvaniaMilitary ............42
Temple ..................................21
Northeast Manual ..................21
Pennington Seminary ............26
Trenton High ..........................23
Morris Guards........................33
Bennis, Hayes, Lavin, McMahon, Mullholland, Yates
1,000
OPP
Camden High . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . .
St. Peter’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pennington Seminary . . . . . . .
Penn Freshmen (A) . . . . . . . . .
Pennsylvania Military . . . . . .25
Muhlenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pa. Institute of Deaf . . . . . . . .
Brown Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atlantic City High . . . . . . . . . .
Girard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Barret, Bennis, Considine, Hayes, Leckie, Mathews, McCullough,
Murphy, Scanlon, Stoll, Yates
(Won 10, Lost 5)
Coach: Donahue
Conley, Cullen, Culliton, Healey, McShaine, Moloney, Murphy,
Nassau, Temple, Vizard
DATE SJU
21
39
48
35
29
34
21
49
1/27 29
26
DATE SJC
31
13
31
36
38
40
36
1/26 21
1/29 28
38
28
2/9
33
25
31
63
20
3/1
17
20
24
3/15 21
(Won 14, Lost 1)
Coach: Donahue
1918-19
DATE SJC
21
46
15
48
37
28
22
(Won 11, Lost 5)
Coach: Donahue
Byrne, Dougherty, Gallagher, Gurst, Keenen, Mahoney, J. Martin, S.
Martin, Reily
Deady, Define, Duff, Duffy, Healey, Horan, Temple, Treacy, Vizard
OPP
Drexel ....................................17
Supply Department Pier ........24
Pennsylvania Military ............15
Navy ......................................49
Dickinson (H) ........................21
Muhlenberg ..........................27
1912-13
(Won 11, Lost 9)
Coach: Donahue
(Won 9, Lost 6)
Coach: Lavin
DATE SJC
26
21
25
20
24
26
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
1915-16
1919-20
OPP
St. John’s (A) ........................33
Crescent AC (A) ....................26
Hahnemann............................22
Ursinus ..................................34
Cooper Union ........................23
Seton Hall ..............................32
Crimson and Gray.................. 8
Fordham (H) ..........................22
Navy ......................................31
Loyola-Md. ............................18
Drexel (A) ..............................31
Pennsylvania Military ............22
Muhlenberg (H) ....................25
Drexel (H) ..............................17
Villanova ................................23
Philos Club ............................14
Moravian................................21
Wenonah Military Acad. (H) ..27
La Salle ..................................27
New Jersey State ..................17
Moravian................................46
Catholic High ........................22
New Jersey State ..................13
La Salle ..................................22
Atlantic City YMCA ................32
Manhattan................................
Byrne, Gallagher, Healey, Leckie, J. Martin, S. Martin, Murphy
Crean (7.8), Devine (5.0), McDermott (3.4), Temple (2.0), Deady
(1.7), Hagans (0.5), Treacy (0.5), Moylan (0.0), Vizard (2.0)
DATE SJC
27
19
25
27
39
28
32
36
14
23
25
28
36
26
27
27
31
18
28
23
17
29
47
17
41
W/L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
(Won 10, Lost 6)
Coach: Dever
DATE
12/10
12/17
12/22
1/7
1/14
1/15
1/20
1/21
1/22
1/26
2/4
2/11
2/18
2/25
3/1
3/10
SJC
5
18
31
29
10
31
14
24
61
21
32
35
24
19
16
41
OPP
Catholic High ........................19
La Salle ..................................22
Mount St. Mary’s ..................13
Northeast Manual ................10
Catholic High ........................18
Girard ....................................22
Central Manual ......................13
La Salle ..................................18
St. Peter’s ..............................18
Girard ....................................19
Northeast Manual ..................28
La Salle ..................................29
Catholic High ........................27
Northeast Manual ..................27
Swarthmore Prep ..................27
Alumni ..................................22
W/L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
Brolley, Conroy, McCue, McDevitt, McDonald, Murray, Rook,
Scanion, Yates
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IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS
1960-61:
St. Bonaventure 83 ........Saint Joseph’s 70
Saint Joseph’s 85.......................... Penn 68
(6th Place) Seton Hall 91 ..................Saint Joseph’s 83
ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENT
(OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.)
Brigham Young 68 ..........Saint Joseph’s 56
Saint Joseph’s 67 ..........Ohio University 62
(5th Place) Saint Joseph’s 69 ........................Baylor 67
1976-77:
2000-01:
1963-64:
Saint Joseph’s 60 ................Providence 53
Minnesota 69 ..................Saint Joseph’s 63
(4th Place) Utah 78 ..........................Saint Joseph’s 73
AMERICA’S YOUTH CLASSIC
(NASHVILLE, TENN.)
Saint Joseph’s 103......Western Carolina 53
Saint Joseph’s 84......South Carolina St. 71
Vanderbilt 78 ..................Saint Joseph’s 76
(round-robin format, no champion)
1966-67:
Saint Joseph’s 67 ..........Brigham Young 61
Saint Joseph’s 89..............Rhode Island 75
(Runner-up) Providence 82 ................Saint Joseph’s 76
1969-70:
Saint Joseph’s 109 ................Cincinnati 92
St. Bonaventure 96 ........Saint Joseph’s 61
(4th Place) Penn 88 ..........................Saint Joseph’s 69
ATLANTIC CITY CLASSIC
(ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
1982-83: Saint Joseph’s 77 ..........Illinois-Chicago 61
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 99 ..............Northeastern 73
BAYOU CLASSIC
(LAFAYETTE, LA.)
1972-73: SW Louisiana 85 ............Saint Joseph’s 74
(4th Place) Texas-El Paso 63 ............Saint Joseph’s 62
BCA CLASSIC
(BERKELEY, CALIF.)
2001-02: Eastern Washington 68 ..Saint Joseph’s 67
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 74....................Princeton 63
CABLE CAR CLASSIC
(OAKLAND, CALIF.)
1973-74: Santa Clara 70 ................Saint Joseph’s 56
(4th Place) San Francisco 80 ............Saint Joseph’s 63
(SANTA CLARA, CALIF.)
1983-84: Ohio State 64 ..................Saint Joseph’s 61
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 106 ....Alaska-Anchorage 54
(SANTA CLARA, CALIF.)
1987-88: Santa Clara 74 ................Saint Joseph’s 54
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 78 ........................Pacific 75
(SAN JOSE, CALIF.)
1998-99: Saint Joseph's 63 ............San Francisco 50
(Champion) Saint Joseph's 87......................Harvard 69
CARRIER CLASSIC
(SYRACUSE, N.Y.)
1981-82: Saint Joseph’s 73 ..........North Texas St. 69
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 59 ....................Syracuse 57
1991-92: Saint Joseph’s 87 ..............Wright State 77
(Runner-up) Syracuse 72 ....................Saint Joseph’s 70
1999-00: Saint Joseph’s 83 ......Long Beach State 76
(Runner-up) Syracuse 82 ....................Saint Joseph’s 60
1974-75: Fordham 94 ....................Saint Joseph’s 66
(4th Place) Rutgers 91 ......................Saint Joseph’s 56
FAR WEST CLASSIC
(PORTLAND, ORE.)
1985-86: Saint Joseph’s 65 ......Kansas State 63 (OT)
Saint Joseph’s 64 ..............Oregon State 46
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 60 ..........................Iowa 56
1982-83: Wake Forest 88 ..............Saint Joseph’s 65
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 68 ..........Brigham Young 65
1988-89:
2006-07
Hofstra 65 ......................Saint Joseph’s 63
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 58 ......Boston University 53
Oregon State 89 ..............Saint Joseph’s 67
Colorado 72 ....................Saint Joseph’s 54
(8th Place) Chicago State 70 ............Saint Joseph’s 55
GATOR BOWL
(JACKSONVILLE, FLA.)
1967-68: Saint Joseph’s 89 ...................... Florida 69
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 79 .............. Washington 74
1975-76: Wake Forest 107 ............Saint Joseph’s 83
(4th Place) Jacksonville 91................Saint Joseph’s 90
HAWK TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT
(PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1992-93: Saint Joseph’s 103 ........ Morgan State 80
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 93 .................. Hartford 69
1991-92: Memphis State 77 ..........Saint Joseph’s 60
(4th Place) Fordham 77 ....................Saint Joseph’s 66
INDIANA CLASSIC
(BLOOMINGTON, IND.)
1984-85: Saint Joseph’s 57 ......................Stetson 55
(Runner-up) Indiana 81 ......................Saint Joseph’s 44
JAYHAWK CLASSIC
(LAWRENCE, KAN.)
1970-71: Kansas 80 ......................Saint Joseph’s 65
(4th Place) Villanova 85 ....................Saint Joseph’s 75
1993-94: Saint Joseph’s 90 ..........Delaware State 60
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 87 ......................Wagner 56
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
1958-59: Saint Joseph’s 72 .................. Syracuse 63
Saint Joseph’s 79 ..........................Utah 65
(Runner-up) St. John’s 90 ..................Saint Joseph’s 79
1959-60:
Saint Joseph’s 84 ................ Manhattan 70
Cincinnati 86 ..................Saint Joseph’s 77
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 78 ..........New York Univ. 65
CAROUSEL TOURNAMENT
(CHARLOTTE, N.C.)
1956-57: Saint Joseph’s 86 ....................Davidson 84
Auburn 66 ......................Saint Joseph’s 64
(4th Place) Florida 86 ........................Saint Joseph’s 72
2003-04:
COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC
(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
Saint Joseph’s 73 ....................Gonzaga 66
1996-97:
COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC
(ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
Saint Joseph’s 67 ..........................Tulsa 64
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL CLASSIC
(HARTFORD, CONN.)
1989-90: Connecticut 83 ................Saint Joseph’s 58
(4th Place) Delaware 68 ....................Saint Joseph’s 50
COUGAR CLASSIC
(PROVO, UTAH)
1971-72: Saint Joseph’s 64 ...................... Pacific 58
(Runner-up) Brigham Young 73 ..........Saint Joseph’s 72
1978-79: Brigham Young 90 ..........Saint Joseph’s 71
(4th Place) Santa Clara 87 ................Saint Joseph’s 73
The most memorable season in Saint Joseph’s history began at Madison Square
Garden, where the Hawks defeated #10 Gonzaga in the nationally-televised Coaches
vs. Cancer Classic. Close to 6,000 SJU faithful made the trip to New York to give the
Hawks a homecourt advantage.
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 150
IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS
JERSEY CLASSIC (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)
1979-80: Saint Peter’s 58.............. Saint Joseph’s 38
(3rd place) Saint Joseph’s 72 ................ Manhattan 63
2005-06:
JIMMY V CLASSIC
(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
Saint Joseph’s 70 ......................Kansas 67
JOSTENS CLASSIC
(PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1986-87: Saint Joseph’s 77 .................... La Salle 70
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 86 .................... Bradley 77
LAFAYETTE INVITATIONAL
(EASTON, PA.)
1974-75: Catholic 72 .................... Saint Joseph’s 64
(4th Place) Vermont 81 .................... Saint Joseph’s 74
LOBO INVITATIONAL
(ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.)
1969-70: New Mexico 78 ............ Saint Joseph’s 77
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 81 .................. Colorado 79
1999-00: Saint Joseph’s 83 ........Lafayette 81 (2 OT)
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 81 ..............New Mexico 76
MARYLAND INVITATIONAL
(COLLEGE PARK, MD.)
1977-78: Maryland 62............Saint Joseph’s 56 (OT)
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 62 ................Holy Cross 58
1980-81: Saint Joseph’s 87 .......... Bowling Green 76
(Runner-up) Maryland 74 .................. Saint Joseph’s 57
MCI HARBOR CLASSIC
(BALTIMORE, MD.)
1987-88: Mississippi 59 .............. Saint Joseph’s 51
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 64 .............. Loyola-Md. 52
QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT
(THE PALESTRA, PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1962-63: Saint Joseph’s 58 ........ Bowling Green 57
Saint Joseph’s 59 .................. Villanova 54
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 76 ........ Brigham Young 64
1964-65:
Saint Joseph’s 82 .............. Holy Cross 63
Saint Joseph’s 75 ...................... Illinois 71
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 76 ............ Wichita State 69
1965-66:
Saint Joseph’s 95 .................... Niagara 72
Saint Joseph’s 91 ................ Minnesota 66
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 97 .................... Temple 65
1968-69:
Saint Joseph’s 74 .................... DePaul 64
South Carolina 64 ........ Saint Joseph’s 58
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 80 .................... Indiana 72
1970-71:
Saint Joseph’s 100 ........ West Virginia 83
Temple 60 .................... Saint Joseph’s 57
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 74 ........................ Utah 72
Saint Joseph’s 89 ............ Rhode Island 64
Saint Joseph’s 76 ................ Duquesne 71
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 77 .................... La Salle 52
SPIDER CLASSIC
(RICHMOND, VA.)
1977-78: Saint Joseph’s 85 ................ Richmond 57
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 69 ........ William & Mary 60
SUGAR BOWL TOURNAMENT
(NEW ORLEANS, LA.)
1971-72: North Carolina 93 .......... Saint Joseph’s 77
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 85 .................... Purdue 74
1992-93: Saint Joseph’s 64 .............. Texas A&M 50
(Runner-up) Notre Dame 68 ............ Saint Joseph’s 65
SUN BOWL CLASSIC
(EL PASO, TEXAS)
1997-98: Saint Joseph’s 65........Mississippi State 58
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 78 ............Texas-El Paso 67
TANGERINE BOWL
(WINTER PARK, FLA.)
1979-80: Rollins 76 ............ Saint Joseph’s 75 (OT)
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 86 ................ Manhattan 63
1972-73:
RAINBOW CLASSIC
(HONOLULU, HAWAII)
1973-74: Saint Joseph’s 72 .... Washington State 65
Hawaii 73 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 62
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 84 .............. Sub Pacific 72
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
(CHARLOTTE, N.C.)
2001-02: Georgia State 95 ............Saint Joseph’s 90
(4th Place) North Carolina 92............Saint Joseph’s 76
WYOMING COWBOY SHOOTOUT
(CASPER, WYO.)
2001-02: Mississippi St. 76 ..........Saint Joseph’s 66
(4th Place) Monmouth 71 ................Saint Joseph’s 62
SETON HALL/MEADOWLANDS TOURN.
(EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.)
1995-96: Saint Joseph’s 93 ................TCU 92 (2 OT)
(Runner-up) Seton Hall 81 ..................Saint Joseph’s 74
NIKE CLASSIC
(SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.)
1981-82: Saint Joseph’s 63 ...... Cal. St.-Fullerton 59
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 77 .... UC-Santa Barbara 53
2007-08:
NIT SEASON TIP-OFF
(SYRACUSE, N.Y.)
Saint Joseph’s 86 ....Fairleigh Dickinson 66
Syracuse 72 ..................Saint Joseph’s 69
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL SHOOTOUT
(SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.)
2004-05: Saint Joseph’s 84 .................. UC-Davis 56
(Runner-up) San Francisco 80 ............Saint Joseph’s 54
2003-04:
PETE NEWELL CHALLENGE
(OAKLAND, CALIF.)
Saint Joseph’s 57....................California 57
PEPSI-ONEIDA BINGO &
CASINO CLASSIC
(GREEN BAY, WISC.)
1996-97: Saint Joseph’s 74 ................Austin Peay 58
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 64 ........Wisc.-Green Bay 58
PUERTO RICO HOLIDAY CLASSIC
(BAYAMON, P.R.)
1998-99: Mississippi 66 ................Saint Joseph's 61
Saint Joseph's 88 ............American-P.R. 66
(6th Place) UAB 72 ..........................Saint Joseph's 58
Head coach Jack Ramsay shares the 1964 Quaker City Tournament championship
trophy with players (from left) Cliff Anderson, Tom Duff and Billy Oakes.
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POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS
(NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
ON PAGE 153)
2005:
2006:
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Saint Joseph’s 53..........................Hofstra 44
Saint Joseph’s 55 ..........................Buffalo 50
Saint Joseph’s 68....................Holy Cross 60
AT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
Saint Joseph’s 58 ..................Texas A&M 51
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Saint Joseph’s 70 ......................Memphis 58
South Carolina 60..............Saint Joseph’s 57
(Runner-up)
1956:
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Saint Joseph’s 74 .................. Seton Hall 65
Louisville 89 .................... Saint Joseph’s 79
Saint Joseph’s 93 .......... St. Francis-N.Y. 82
(3rd Place)
1958:
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Saint Joseph’s 83 .............. Saint Peter’s 72
St. Bonaventure 79 .......... Saint Joseph’s 75
1964:
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Saint Joseph’s 86 ..........................Miami 76
Bradley 83 ........................Saint Joseph’s 81
1972:
1979:
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Maryland 67 ....................Saint Joseph’s 55
AT COLUMBUS, OHIO
Ohio State 80 ....................Saint Joseph’s 66
1980:
AT AUSTIN, TEXAS
Texas 70 ............................Saint Joseph’s 61
1984:
AT THE PALESTRA, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Boston College 76 ............Saint Joseph’s 63
1985:
AT COLUMBIA, MO.
Saint Joseph’s 68 ......................Missouri 67
AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Virginia 68 ........................Saint Joseph’s 61
1993:
AT SPRINGFIELD, MO.
SW Missouri State 56........Saint Joseph’s 34
1995:
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Coppin State 75 ........Saint Joseph’s 68 (OT)
1996:
AT NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.
Saint Joseph’s 82 ..............................Iona 78
AT PROVIDENCE, R.I.
Saint Joseph’s 82....................Providence 62
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Saint Joseph’s 76 ................Rhode Island 59
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
Saint Joseph’s 74 ..............Alabama 69 (OT)
Nebraska 60 ......................Saint Joseph’s 56
(Runner-up)
2002:
AT FAIRFAX, VA.
Saint Joseph’s 73 ..............George Mason 64
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Ball State 76 ......................Saint Joseph’s 54
NATIONAL CATHOLIC
INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
1952:
Saint Joseph’s 82 .......................... Rider 77
Temple 65 ........................ Saint Joseph’s 57
(Runner-up)
1973:
Saint Joseph’s 92 .................. Gettysburg 58
Saint Joseph’s 70 ........................ Temple 60
(Champion)
1974:
Saint Joseph’s 64 ........ Lafayette 61 (2 OT)
Saint Joseph’s 76 ...................... La Salle 71
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Saint Joseph’s 71 ........................Rutgers 62
Hofstra 77 ................Saint Joseph’s 75 (OT)
WON 16, LOST 14 - 14 APPEARANCES
NATIONAL INVITATION
TOURNAMENT
1972:
EAST COAST CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENT
1976:
Temple 80 ........................ Saint Joseph’s 72
1978:
Saint Joseph’s 90 ..................Drexel 80 (OT)
La Salle 89 ........................Saint Joseph’s 82
1979:
Saint Joseph’s 68 .............. La Salle 63 (OT)
Saint Joseph’s 69........................Bucknell 61
Temple 61..........................Saint Joseph’s 60
(Runner-up)
1980:
Saint Joseph’s 70 ...................... Hofstra 59
Saint Joseph’s 76 ...................... Bucknell 71
La Salle 59 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 49
(Runner-up)
1981:
Saint Joseph’s 60..........................Temple 55
Saint Joseph’s 73 ......................Lafayette 63
Saint Joseph’s 63 ......................American 60
(Runner-up)
1982:
Saint Joseph’s 65..........................Hofstra 57
Saint Joseph’s 83 ........................La Salle 71
Saint Joseph’s 75 ..........................Drexel 65
(Champion)
AT TROY, N.Y.
Saint Francis-Pa. 65 ..........Saint Joseph’s 56
MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
PLAYOFFS
1967:
La Salle 73 ........................Saint Joseph’s 70
1968:
Temple 94..........................Saint Joseph’s 65
1969:
Saint Joseph’s 83........................Bucknell 67
Saint Joseph’s 68..........................Temple 67
(Champion)
1970:
Saint Joseph’s 65 ..........................Lehigh 63
Temple 63 ........................ Saint Joseph’s 59
(Runner-up)
1971:
Saint Joseph’s 89 ............................Rider 69
Saint Joseph’s 8 ..........................La Salle 76
(Champion)
The SJU faithful gave the Hawks a tremendous boost in the postseason of 2004-05 and
2005-06, as Saint Joseph’s hosted a total of five NIT games in Alumni Memorial
Fieldhouse. In 2004-05, the Hawks won five consecutive games to advance to the NIT
Championship game in Madison Square Garden.
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ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT HISTORY
Atlantic 10 Tournament Seeding in ( )
1983:
(Qtr)
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Temple 88 (#3E) ....................................(#2E) Saint Joseph’s 69
1984:
(Qtr)
WVU COLISEUM (MORGANTOWN, W.VA.)
St. Bonaventure 68 (#5) ........................(#2) Saint Joseph’s 67
1985:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
RUTGERS ATHLETIC CENTER (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)
Saint Joseph’s 52 (#3) ..........................(#6) G. Washington 49
Temple 62 (#2) ...................................... Saint Joseph’s 61
1986:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
(Final)
(AT CAMPUS SITES)
@ Saint Joseph’s 59 (#1) ...................... (#9) Penn State 51
BRENDAN BYRNE ARENA (EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.)
Saint Joseph’s 60 .................................. (#5) Duquesne 59
Saint Joseph’s 72 .................................. (#2) West Virginia 64
1987:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
(AT CAMPUS SITES)
Saint Joseph’s 81 (#5) .......................... @ (#4) Penn State 78
@ Temple 84 (#1) ................................ Saint Joseph’s 68
1988:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
WVU COLISEUM (MORGANTOWN, W.VA.)
Saint Joseph’s 85 (#5) ..........................(#4) Penn State 78 (OT)
Temple 74 (#1) .................................... Saint Joseph’s 67
1989:
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 87 (#9) ..........................(#8) Massachusetts 83
(Qtr)
West Virginia 79 (#1) ............................ Saint Joseph’s 59
1990:
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Duquesne 96 (#9) ................................(#8) Saint Joseph’s 70
1991:
(1st Rd)
(Qtr)
(Semi)
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Saint Joseph’s 82 (#8) ..........................(#9) Rhode Island 65 (OT)
Saint Joseph’s 96 ..................................(#1) Rutgers 87 (OT)
George Washington 84 (#4) .................. Saint Joseph’s 82 (OT)
1992:
(Qtr)
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Temple 75 (#2) .................................... (#7) Saint Joseph’s 59
1993:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Saint Joseph’s 71 (#2) ..........................(#7) Rutgers 70
Temple 71 (#3) .................................... Saint Joseph’s 60
2000:
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 65 (#4E) ........................(#5W) La Salle 56
(Qtr)
Dayton 67 (#1W) ..................................Saint Joseph’s 64
2001:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Saint Joseph’s 82 (#1) ..........................(#8) La Salle 74
Massachusetts 75 (#4) ..........................Saint Joseph’s 70
2002:
(Qtr)
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Dayton 81 (#3W) ..................................(#2E) Saint Joseph’s 74
2003:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
UNIV. OF DAYTON ARENA (DAYTON, OHIO)
Saint Joseph’s 68 (#1E) ........................(#4W) La Salle 48
Dayton 76 (#2W) ..................................Saint Joseph’s 73
2004:
(Qtr)
UNIV. OF DAYTON ARENA (DAYTON, OHIO)
Xavier 87 (#4W) ....................................(#1E) Saint Joseph’s 67
2005:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
(Final)
U.S. BANK ARENA (CINCINNATI, OHIO)
Saint Joseph’s 63 (#1E) ........................(#4W) Richmond 51
Saint Joseph’s 73 ..................................(#2W) Xavier 68
George Washington 76 (#1W) ..............Saint Joseph’s 67
2006:
U.S. BANK ARENA (CINCINNATI, OHIO)
(1st Rd.) Saint Joseph’s 67 (#5) ..........................(#12) Dayton 55
(Qtr.)
Saint Joseph’s 56 ..................................(#4) Saint Louis 37
(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 73 ..................................(#9) Temple 59
(Final) Xavier 62 (#10) ......................................Saint Joseph’s 61
2007:
BOARDWALK HALL (ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
(1st Rd.) Saint Joseph’s 66 (#6) ..........................(#11) Temple 62
(Qtr.)
George Washington 58 (#3) ..................Saint Joseph’s 48
2008:
BOARDWALK HALL (ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
(1st Rd.) Saint Joseph’s 80 (#5) ..........................(#12) Fordham 62
(Qtr.)
Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#4) Richmond 47
(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#1) Xavier 53
(Final) Temple 69 (#2) ......................................Saint Joseph’s 64
All-Time Record: 29-24
Titles – 1997, 1986
1994:
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 94 (#8) .......................... (#9) St. Bonaventure 83
(Qtr)
Massachusetts 74 (#1) ........................ Saint Joseph’s 58
1995:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Saint Joseph’s 84 (#4) ..........................(#5) St. Bona. 78 (2 OT)
Massachusetts 68 (#1E) ...................... Saint Joseph’s 57
1996:
PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 80 (#3E).. ......................(#6W) Duquesne 72 (OT)
(Qtr)
G. Washington 81 (#2W) ......................Saint Joseph’s 71
1997:
(Qtr)
(Semi)
(Final)
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
Saint Joseph’s 75 (#1E) ........................(#5E) St. Bonaventure 59
Saint Joseph’s 78 ..................................(#2W) G. Washington 70
Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#2E) Rhode Island 56
1998:
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 73 (#5E) ........................(#4W) La Salle 72
(Qtr)
Temple 76 (#1E) ....................................Saint Joseph’s 52
1999:
THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
(1st Rd) La Salle 81 (#3W) ..................................(#6E) Saint Joseph’s 54
(from left) Bob DelVescovo, Nemanja Petrovic, Terrell Myers and Dmitri
Domani hoist the 1997 Atlantic 10 Championship trophy after defeating Rhode
Island at the Spectrum. The Hawks advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 before
falling to top-seeded Kentucky in San Jose.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
YEAR
DATE
REGION
1959
March 13
March 14
1960
SEED
ROUND
SITE
OPPONENT (SEED)
RESULT
East
East
Regional Semifinal
Regional 3rd Place
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
West Virginia
Navy
L
L
95-92
70-59
March 11
March 12
East
East
Regional Semifinal
Regional 3rd Place
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Duke
West Virginia
L
L
58-56
106-100
1961
March 17
March 18
March 24
March 25
East
East
East
East
Regional Semifinal
Charlotte, N.C.
Regional Final
Charlotte, N.C.
National Semifinal
Kansas City, Mo.
National 3rd Place
Kansas City, Mo.
(participation vacated)
Princeton
Wake Forest
Ohio State
Utah
W
W
L
W
72-67
96-86
95-69
127-120 4OT
1962
March 16
March 17
East
East
Regional Semifinal
Regional 3rd Place
College Park, Md.
College Park, Md.
Wake Forest
New York University
L
L
96-85 OT
94-85
1963
March 11
March 15
March 16
East
East
East
First
Regional Semifinal
Regional Final
Philadelphia, Pa.
College Park, Md.
College Park, Md.
Princeton
West Virginia
Duke
W
W
L
82-81 OT
97-88
73-59
1965
March 8
March 12
March 13
East
East
East
First
Regional Semifinal
Regional 3rd Place
Philadelphia, Pa.
College Park, Md.
College Park, Md.
Connecticut
Providence
North Carolina St.
W
L
L
67-61
81-73 OT
103-81
1966
March 7
March 11
March 12
East
East
East
First
Regional Semifinal
Regional 3rd Place
Blacksburg, Va.
Raleigh, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Providence
Duke
Davidson
W
L
W
65-48
76-74
92-76
1969
March 8
East
First
Kingston, R.I.
Duquesne
L
74-52
1971
March 13
East
First
Philadelphia, Pa.
Villanova
L
93-75
1973
March 10
East
First
Jamaica, N.Y.
Providence
L
89-76
1974
March 9
East
First
Morgantown, W.Va.
Pittsburgh
W
54-42
1981
March 12
March 14
March 20
March 22
Mideast
Mideast
Mideast
Mideast
9
First
Second
Regional Semifinal
Regional Final
Dayton, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
Bloomington, Ind.
Bloomington, Ind.
Creighton (8)
DePaul (1)
Boston College (5)
Indiana (3)
W
W
W
L
59-57
49-48
42-41
78-46
1982
March 12
East
6
First
Uniondale, N.Y.
Northeastern (11)
L
63-62
1986
March 14
March 16
East
East
6
First
Second
Syracuse, N.Y.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Richmond (11)
Cleveland State (14)
W
L
60-59
75-69
1997
March 13
March 15
March 20
West
West
West
4
First
Second
Regional Semifinal
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Jose, Calif.
Pacific (13)
Boston College (5)
Kentucky (1)
W
W
L
75-65
81-77 OT
83-68
2001
March 15
March 17
West
West
9
First
Second
San Diego, Calif.
San Diego, Calif.
Georgia Tech (8)
Stanford (1)
W
L
66-62
90-83
2003
March 21
East
7
First
Tampa, Fla.
Auburn (10)
L
65-63 OT
2004
March 18
March 20
March 25
March 27
East Rutherford 1
East Rutherford
East Rutherford
East Rutherford
First
Second
Regional Semifinal
Regional Final
Buffalo, N.Y.
Buffalo, N.Y.
East Rutherford, N.J.
East Rutherford, N.J.
Liberty (16)
Texas Tech (8)
Wake Forest (4)
Oklahoma State (2)
W
W
W
L
82-63
70-65
84-80
64-62
2008
March 21
East
First
Birmingham, Ala.
Oklahoma (6)
L
72-64
11
NCAA Numbers
Appearances:
All-Time Record:
19
18-23
Final Four: 1 (1961)#
Elite Eight: 4 (2004, 1981, 1963, 1961)
Sweet 16: 3 (2004, 1997, 1981) *
# participation in 1961 Tournament vacated
* since tournament format instituted in 1981
NCAA Coaching Records
Jack Ramsay
Phil Martelli
Jim Lynam
Jim Boyle
Jack McKinney
8-11 (7 years)
6-5 (5 years)
3-1 (1 year)
1-2 (2 years)
0-4 (4 years)
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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOXSCORES
2008 Tournament
The Hawks made their return to the NCAA Tournament, becoming just one of
six non-BCS schools to earn an at-large bid. Seniors Pat Calathes and Rob
Ferguson led a squad which went 21-12 during the regular season, had two wins
over nationally-ranked Xavier and reached the Atlantic 10 title game for the third
time in four years. The Hawks were seeded 11th in the NCAA Tournament but fell
to sixth-seeded Oklahoma in the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
2008 NCAA East Region First Round
OKLAHOMA 72, SAINT JOSEPH’S 64
March 21, 2008 – Birmingham, Ala.
Saint Joseph’s
Calathes 2-11 1-1, Nivins 5-7 4-5, Ferguson 9-12 0-0, Carr 3-7 1-3, Govens 4-8 2-2,
Williamson 1-4 2-2, Lashley 0-0 0-0, Hilliard 0-0 0-0, Lidzius 0-0 0-0. Totals 24-49 10-14 64.
Oklahoma
B. Griffin 6-7 0-1, Longar 6-8 2-7, Crocker 2-6 5-6, Godbold 7-13 6-6, Johnson 3-4, 3-4,
Nysmith 0-0 0-0, Leary 0-2 2-2, T. Griffin 0-2 0-0, Davis 0-0, 0-0. Totals 24-42 18-26.
Halftime – SJU 26, OU 34. 3-point FG – SJU 6-14 (Calathes 1-4, Ferguson 3-5, Carr 0-1,
Govens 2-4), OU 6-14 (Crocker 0-2, Godbold 5-8, Johnson 1-2, Leary 0-2). Fouled out – SJUCarr. Rebounds – SJU 24 (Calathes, Williamson 6), OU 25 (T. Griffin 7). Assists – SJU 11
(Calathes, Carr 4), OU 14 (Johnson 5). Total Fouls – SJU 22, OU 18. Attendance – 14,315.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Regional Final
OKLAHOMA STATE 64, SJU 62
March 27, 2004 – East Rutherford, N.J.
Oklahoma State
Graham 7-8 3-6 17, McFarlin 3-7 3-3 9, Lucas 7-20 2-2 19, Bobik 1-2 0-2 3, Allen 6-11
0-0 12, Graham 0-1 0-0 0, Weatherspoon 1-3 2-2 4, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Crawford 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 25-53 10-15 64.
Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 3-11 0-0 9, Bryant 2-3 0-0 4, Jones 2-3 2-4 6, Nelson 6-18 2-2 17, West 7-15 44 20, Barley 1-4 1-2 3, Stachitas 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 22-57 10-13 62.
Halftime – OSU 27, SJU 33. 3-point FG – OSU 4-17 (Graham 0-1, Lucas 3-12, Bobik 12, Allen 0-2), SJU 8-26 (Carroll 3-11, Nelson 3-6, West 2-6, Barley 0-2, Stachitas 0-1). Fouled
out – None. Rebounds – OSU 42 (McFarlin 12), SJU 24 (Nelson 8). Assists – OSU 13 (Allen
5), SJU 15 (Nelson 8). Total Fouls – OSU 16, SJU 14. Attendance – 19,779.
2004 Tournament
Led by the national player (Jameer Nelson) and coach (Phil Martelli) of the
year, the 2003-04 Hawks broke virtually every school record on their way to SJU's
first-ever No. 1 ranking and No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. The Hawks were
seven seconds from the Final Four before falling to Oklahoma State in the regional championship game. Nelson (20.2 ppg), Delonte West (18.9 ppg) and Pat
Carroll (10.1 ppg) formed the core of the team along with A-10 Sixth Man and
Defensive Player of the Year Tyrone Barley.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 82, LIBERTY 63
March 18, 2004 – Buffalo, N.Y.
Liberty
Martin 3-10 0-0 6, Sneed 1-5 4-4 7, Blair 4-12 0-0 9, Woodson 4-7 1-3 10, Mantlo 1-3 22 4, Riber 0-1 0-0 0, Clarke 0-0 0-0 0, Perrson 0-0 0-0 0, Turner 0-0 0-0 0, Dees 7-9 5-6 22,
Lightbourne 0-0 0-0 0, Sarchet 2-4 1-3 5, Segan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-51 13-18 63.
Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 2-6 0-0 5, Bryant 1-2 6-10 8, Jones 2-5 3-5 7, Nelson 11-17 8-9 33, West 7-14 22 18, Jesiolowski 0-2 0-0 0, Sullivan 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 1-1 0-0 2, Surov 0-0 0-0 0, Barley 2-4 00 6, Stachitas 0-3 0-0 0, Koefer 0-0 0-0 0, Mallon 1-5 1-2 3, Lidzius 0-1 0-0 0, Hartshorn 00 0-0 0. Totals 27-60 20-28 82.
Halftime – LU 26, SJU 46. 3-point FG – LU 6-20 (Martin 0-4, Sneed 1-2 Blair 1-4,
Woodson 1-3, Mantlo 0-2, Riber 0-1, Dees 3-4), SJU 8-23 (Carroll 1-3, Nelson 3-6, West 26, Jesiolowski 0-1, Barley 2-3, Stachitas 0-1, Mallon 0-3). Fouled out – None. Rebounds – LU
36 (Martin 9), SJU 36 (West 9). Assists – LU 15 (Blair 4, Woodson 4), SJU 16 (West 5). Total
Fouls – LU 22, SJU 17. Attendance – 18,456.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Region Second Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 70, TEXAS TECH 65
March 20, 2004 – Buffalo, N.Y.
Texas Tech
Emmett 6-13 6-8 18, Giles 6-8 2-2 14, Jackson 3-12 0-0 7, Marshall 4-9 4-4 14, Ross 36 0-0 6, White 0-0 0-0 0, Dora 3-5 0-0 6, Works 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-53 12-14 65.
Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 5-9 0-0 14, Bryant 1-2 2-2 4, Jones 2-2 0-0 4, Nelson 9-22 2-2 24, West 7-13 01 15, Lee 0-0 0-0 0, Barley 1-5 0-0 3, Stachitas 1-3 0-0 3, Mallon 1-1 0-0 3, Lidzius 0-0 0-0
0. Totals 27-57 4-5 70.
Halftime – TTU 31, SJU 36. 3-point FG – TTU 3-12 (Emmett 0-2, Jackson 1-3, Marshall
2-6, Ross 0-1), SJU 12-31 (Carroll 4-7, Nelson 4-11, West 1-5, Barley 1-5, Stachitas 1-2,
Mallon 1-1). Fouled out – None. Rebounds – TTU 29 (Giles 8), SJU 31 (Jones 12). Assists –
TTU 16 (Emmett 4, Jackson 4), SJU 13 (West 8). Total Fouls – TTU 11, SJU 16. Attendance
– 18,686.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Regional Semifinal
SAINT JOSEPH’S 84, WAKE FOREST 80
March 25, 2004 – East Rutherford, N.J.
Wake Forest
Levy 4-10 3-4 12, Strickland 1-2 0-1 2, Williams 7-8 5-6 19, Gray 9-18 1-2 23, Paul 2-6
7-8 12, Downey 3-5 0-0 8, Danelius 0-0 2-4 2, Hendley 0-0 0-0 0, Visser 1-2 0-0 2. Totals
27-51 18-25 80.
Saint Joseph’s
Bryant 0-0 0-2 0, Jones 1-3 2-5 4, Nelson 9-23 5-8 24, West 8-15 6-6 24, Carroll 6-8 00 17, Barley 4-6 1-2 13, Stachitas 1-3 0-0 2, Mallon 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-58 14-23 84.
Halftime – WF 38, SJU 37. 3-point FG – WF 8-16 (Levy 1-2, Gray 4-8, Paul 1-2, Downey
2-4), SJU 12-24 (Nelson 1-5, West 2-5, Carroll 5-7, Barley 4-6, Stachitas 0-1). Fouled out –
None. Rebounds – WF 28 (Levy 6, Strickland 6), SJU 30 (Carroll 8). Assists – WF 15 (Paul
8), SJU 15 (Nelson 7). Total Fouls – WF 22, SJU 21. Attendance – 19,557.
The Hawks celebrate their win over Texas Tech that launched them into the
2004 Sweet 16. SJU reached the Elite Eight, but the run came to an end with
a 64-62 loss to Oklahoma State in the .Regional Final in East Rutherford, N.J.
2003 Tournament
2003 NCAA East Region First Round
AUBURN 65, SAINT JOSEPH’S 63 (OT)
March 21, 2003 – Tampa, Fla.
Auburn
Daniels 10-19 2-4 25, Killingsworth 7-15 1-1 15, Davis 3-5 1-2 7, Bird 3-8 3-4 11, Monroe
0-4 0-0 0, Robinson 0-1 1-2 1, Watson 2-5 0-0 6, Calton 0-0 0-0 0, Lollar 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
25-57 8-13 65.
Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 0-5 0-0 0, Mallon 1-3 0-0 3, Sazonov 2-4 3-4 7, Barley 0-4 0-0 0, Nelson 11-22 78 32, Cologer 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 0-0 0-0 0, Stachitas 0-1 0-0 0, West 3-13 2-2 10, Jones 4-5 12 9, Bryant 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 22-59 13-16 63.
Halftime – AU 32, SJU 19. 3-point FG - AU 7-18 (Daniels 3-4, Killingsworth 0-2, Bird 26, Monroe 0-2, Watson 2-4), SJU 6-24 (Carroll 0-5, Mallon 1-2, Barley 0-2, Nelson 3-7,
Stachitas 0-1, West 2-7). Fouled out - none. Rebounds – AU 38 (Davis 9), SJU 36 (Nelson
9). Assists – AU (Daniels 4, Monroe 4), SJU (Barley 6). Total Fouls – AU 16, SJU 19.
Attendance – 17,024.
2001 Tournament
2001 NCAA West Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 66, GEORGIA TECH 62
March 15, 2001 – San Diego, Calif.
Saint Joseph’s
Wilkins 1-6 2-2 4, Phillips 4-10 1-2 9, Reid 4-7 0-1 8, O’Connor 8-20 2-2 21, Nelson 510 3-5 13, Barley 0-0 0-0 0, Crenshaw 1-7 1-4 4, Woods 0-0 0-0 0, Sazonov 1-1 5-8 7. Totals
24-61 14-24 66.
Georgia Tech
Babul 1-1 0-0 2, Lewis 1-5 2-2 5, Jones 3-6 2-5 8, Akins 4-11 7-7 16, Fein 3-11 0-0 6,
Labarrie 5-8 5-6 15, Vines 0-0 0-0 0, Lane 2-9 2-2 7, Brooks 1-2 1-2 3, Isenhour 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 20-54 19-24 62.
Halftime – SJU 41, GT 24. 3-point FG – SJU 4-23 (Wilkins 0-3, Phillips 0-6, O’Connor 38, Nelson 0-2, Crenshaw 1-4), GT 3-18 (Lewis 1-3, Akins 1-4, Fein 0-4, Labarrie 0-1, Lance
1-6). Fouled out – none. Rebounds – SJU 40 (Reid 9), GT 39 (Jones 12). Assists – SJU 19
(Nelson 8), GT 11 (Akins 6). Total Fouls – SJU 23, GT 20. Attendance – 9,120.
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2001 NCAA West Region Second Round
STANFORD 90, SAINT JOSEPH’S 83
March 17, 2001 – San Diego, Calif.
1997 NCAA West Region Second Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 81, BOSTON COLLEGE 77 (OT)
March 15, 1997 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Saint Joseph’s
Wilkins 2-4 0-0 4, Phillips 2-5 3-3 7, Reid 1-3 1-3 3, O’Connor 15-20 2-5 37, Nelson 510 4-4 14, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Barley 0-0 0-0 0, Crenshaw 3-6 3-3 10, Woods 1-3 0-0 2, Sazonov
1-2 0-0 2, Ngounou 1-1 2-2 4. Totals 31-54 15-20 83.
Stanford
Collins, Jarron 3-11 9-10 15, Mendez 1-3 8-8 10, Collins, Jason 7-13 8-10 22, McDonald
3-5 0-0 9, Jacobsen 7-15 4-5 21, Johnson 7-15 4-5 21, Barnes 2-5 1-2 5, Giovancchini 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 26-56 31-37 90.
Halftime – SJU 35, SU 44. 3-point FG – SJU 6-20 (Wilkins 0-2, Phillips 0-2, O’Connor 510, Nelson 0-3, Crenshaw 1-3), SU 7-15 (Mendez 0-1, Collins, Jason 0-2, McDonald 3-4,
Jacobsen 3-6, Johnson 1-1, Barnes 0-1). Fouled out – SJU (Phillips, O’Connor). Rebounds –
SJU 29 (Nelson 9), SU 31 (Collins, Jason 9). Assists – SJU 13 (Nelson 9), SU 13 (McDonald
3). Total Fouls – SJU 30, SU 22. Attendance – 11,091.
Boston College
Granger 7-16 0-0 17, Abrams 3-11 8-9 14, Curley 4-8 2-3 10, Penn 3-8 2-2 10,
Woodward 4-8 6-8 14, Thomas 2-4 1-3 5, Bedard 0-2 0-0 0, Jourdon 0-1 0-0 0, Maglos 3-4
1-4 7, Foster 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-62 20-29 77.
Saint Joseph’s
Simmonds 3-7 1-2 9, Domani 1-3 2-3 4, Petrovic 0-5 0-0 0, Bey 6-18 7-8 23, Davis 6-16
5-10 21, Myers 4-11 3-4 15, Rasul 2-4 3-4 7, Haskins 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 22-66 23-33 81.
Halftime - BC 34, SJU 33. 3-point FG – BC 5-19 (Granger 3-8, Abrams 0-1, Penn 2-7,
Woodward 0-1, Thomas 0-1, Bedard 0-1), SJU 14-43 (Simmonds 2-6, Domani 0-2, Bey 414, Davis 4-11, Myers 4-10). Fouled out – BC (Penn), SJU (Simmonds, Myers). Rebounds –
BC 52 (Abrams 11), SJU 36 (Simmonds 8). Assists – BC 14 (Abrams 5), SJU 16 (Bey 8).
Total Fouls – BC 25, SJU 24. Attendance – 14,188.
1997 NCAA West Regional Semifinal
KENTUCKY 83, SAINT JOSEPH’S 68
March 20, 1997 – San Jose, Calif.
Saint Joseph’s
Simmonds 1-5 0-0 3, Domani 4-5 6-7 15, Petrovic 1-2 0-0 2, Bey 6-10 11-13 26, Davis
4-10 4-4 13, Mazzio 0-0 0-0 0, Myers 2-9 4-6 9, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Gallagher 0-0 0-0 0, Del
Vescovo 0-0 0-0 0, Rasul 0-0 0-0 0, Haskins 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-41 25-30 68.
Kentucky
Mercer 8-13 3-3 19, Padgett 4-6 2-2 12, Magloire 1-4 0-0 2, Turner 5-9 6-9 16, Epps 26 2-2 7, Mohammed 2-4 2-4 6, Mills 6-8 2-2 19, Prickett 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 29-52 17-22 83.
Halftime – SJU 27, UK 39. 3-point FG – SJU 7-16 (Simmonds 1-4, Domani 1-1, Bey 3-5,
Davis 1-2, Myers 1-4), UK 8-16 (Mercer 0-2, Padgett 2-4, Turner 0-1, Epps 1-3, Mills 5-6).
Fouled out – SJU (Myers), UK (Padgett). Rebounds – SJU 21 (Bey 4), UK 28 (Padgett 5, Epps
5, Prickett 5). Assists – SJU 7 (Bey 5), UK 13 (Turner 6). Total Fouls – SJU 19, UK 22.
Attendance – 18,543.
Marvin O'Connor hit 15-of-20 shots from the field to tie his
career-high 37 points in SJU's 90-83 loss to #2 Stanford in
the 2001 NCAA Tournament. The 37 points were the most by
any player in the NCAA Tournament that year.
1997 Tournament
Junior guard Rashid Bey (15.0 ppg) led the Hawks to 10 straight wins and the
Atlantic 10 Tournament title The fourth-seeded Hawks then won the school's first
NCAA games in 11 years before falling to defending national champion Kentucky
in the Sweet 16. Joining Bey in double figures were Terrell Myers (12.1 ppg) and
freshman standout Arthur “Yah” Davis (14.7 ppg).
1997 NCAA West Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 75, PACIFIC 65
March 13, 1997 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Pacific
Nordahl 2-5 1-2 5, Anders 1-5 3-4 6, Trierweiler 2-2 0-0 4, Bowman 5-16 4-4 18, Boelter
1-8 2-2 5, Owens 2-4 0-0 4, Woliczko 0-0 0-0 0, Mahaffey 4-9 3-4 13, Olowakandi 5-7 0-1
10. Totals 22-56 13-17 65.
Saint Joseph’s
Simmonds 1-5 4-5 6, Domani 1-6 2-2 4, Petrovic 3-7 1-1 7, Bey 9-15 0-1 22, Davis 6-12
4-4 19, Myers 0-6 5-6 5, Rasul 1-1 2-3 4, Haskins 3-6 0-0 8. Totals 24-58 18-22 75.
Halftime – UP 31, SJU 35. 3-point FG – UP 8-25 (Anders 1-2, Bowman 4-11, Boelter 16, Owens 0-1, Mahaffey 2-5), SJU 9-24 (Simmonds 0-4, Domani 0-1, Bey 4-8, Davis 3-5,
Myers 0-4, Haskins 2-2). Fouled out – UP (Bowman), SJU (Haskins). Rebounds – UP 44
(Anders 8), SJU 30 (Petrovic 6). Assists – UP 18 (Anders 5, Boelter 5), SJU 16 (Bey 5). Total
Fouls – UP 20, SJU 19. Attendance 12,644.
Rashid Bey averaged double figures to pace A-10 champion
Saint Joseph’s to the 1997 Sweet 16.
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1986 Tournament
1982 Tournament
Coached by Jim Boyle, the Hawks won their first Atlantic 10 championship and
landed in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed. Atlantic 10 Player of the Year
Maurice Martin (17.8 ppg), center Rodney Blake (13.5 ppg) and sixth man Wayne
Williams (13.0 ppg) were the team's leading scorers.
1982 NCAA East Region First Round
NORTHEASTERN 63, SAINT JOSEPH’S 62
March 12, 1982 – Uniondale, N.Y.
1986 NCAA East Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 60, RICHMOND 59
March 14, 1986 – Syracuse, N.Y.
Richmond
Newman 10-19 5-5 25, Woolfolk 5-19 0-2 10, Kratzer 3-11 0-0 6, Beckwith 1-1 0-1 2, Rice
7-13 0-0 14, Winiecki 0-0 0-0 0, Runk 1-1 0-0 2, English 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-64 5-8 59.
Saint Joseph’s
Mullee 5-8 0-0 10, Slattery 0-1 0-0 0, Blake 4-6 5-5 13, Martin 6-14, 9-10 21, Arnold 1-8
0-2 2, Williams 5-6 4-5 14, Flint 0-1 0-0 0, Leahy 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-45 18-22 60.
Halftime – UR 30, SJU 28. Fouled out – UR (Beckwith). Rebounds – UR 35 (Kratzer 9),
SJU 31 (Mullee 9). Assists – UR 20 (Beckwith 12), SJU 15 (Arnold 10). Total fouls – UR 19,
SJU 11. Attendance – 16,857.
1986 NCAA East Region Second Round
CLEVELAND STATE 75, SAINT JOSEPH’S 69
March 16, 1986 – Syracuse, N.Y.
Cleveland State
Smith 8-16 0-1 16, Ransey 5-15 7-10 17, Mudd 2-7 0-1 4, Bryant 1-3 6-6 8, McFadden
10-15 3-4 23, Stewart 1-2 0-0 2, Crawford 1-4 0-0 2, Hood 1-1 1-5 3, Corbin 0-3 0-2 0,
Salters 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-66 17-29 75.
Saint Joseph’s
Mullee 2-5 0-0 4, Slattery 0-1 0-0 0, Blake 5-10 5-7 15, Martin 6-11 3-4 15, Arnold 4-9
0-0 8, Flint 1-3 0-0 2, Williams 11-20 3-5 25. Totals 29-59 11-16 69.
Halftime – CS 26, SJU 26. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – CS 44 (Smith 15), SJU 34
(Martin 9). Assists – CS 12 (McFadden 3, Hood 3), SJU (Flint 7). Total Fouls – CS 17, SJU
22. Attendance – 21,713.
Saint Joseph’s
Lojewski 0-2 4-5 4, McFarlan 11-17 2-3 24, Costner 5-6 0-0 10, Clark 3-8 0-0 6, Warrick
4-16 2-2 10, Dearborn 3-4 0-0 6, Mitchell 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 27-54 8-10 62.
Northeastern
Jefferson 8-11 2-3 18, Halsel 3-7 5-9 11, Leitad 4-6 2-2 10, Moss 9-18 6-7 24, Bryant 01 0-0 0, Robinson 0-0 0-1 0, Braswell 0-0 0-0 0, King 0-0 0-0 0, Heineck 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
24-23 15-22 63.
Halftime – SJU 36, NU 35. Fouled Out – SJU (Costner, Clark). Rebounds – SJU 18
(Dearborn 7), NU 25 (Halsel 13). Assists – SJU 13 (Warrick 10), NU 10 (Robinson 4). Total
Fouls – SJU 19, NU 14. Attendance – 15,225.
1981 Tournament
The unheralded Hawks stunned the nation's No. 1 team, DePaul, in an NCAA
Second Round game on a layup at the buzzer by senior John Smith. SJU would
lose to eventual National Champion Indiana on the Hoosiers' home court, but not
before launching head coach Jim Lynam to his own NBA career. Junior Bryan
Warrick (13.5 ppg) joined seniors Boo Williams (12.5 ppg) and Smith (10.8 ppg)
as the team's leading scorers.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 59, CREIGHTON 57
March 12, 1981 – Dayton, Ohio
Saint Joseph’s
Williams 2-5 3-4 7, Smith 8-11 4-5 20, Costner 8-10 2-2 18, Clark 0-2 2-2 2, Warrick 415 0-3 8, McFarlan 2-9 0-0 4, Mitchell 0-1 0-0 0, Kearney 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-53 11-16 59.
Creighton
Stivrins 1-4 0-0 2, Stovall 3-9 0-0 6, Morrow 4-12 9-10 17, Pruitt 4-9 3-4 11, McKenna
7-13 4-4 18, Ross 0-2 1-2 1, Treischman 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 19-49 19-22 57.
Halftime – SJU 24, CU 25. Fouled out – SJU (Morrow). Rebounds – SJU 36 (Costner 11),
CU 28 (Morrow 14). Assists – SJU 18 (Warrick 6), CU 13 (Stovall 3, Pruitt 3). Total Fouls –
SJU 19, CU 16. Attendance – 13,458.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region Second Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 49, DePAUL 48
March 14, 1981 – Dayton, Ohio
Saint Joseph’s
Williams 3-9 0-0 6, Smith 5-9 2-2 12, Costner 5-8 1-2 11, Clark 1-3 0-0 2, Warrick 6-9
0-0 12, McFarlan 3-3 0-0 6. Totals 23-41 3-4 49.
DePaul
Aguirre 3-6 2-2 8, Grubbs 5-6 1-1 11, Cummings 3-10 0-0 6, Dillard 5-12 2-3 12,
Bradshaw 5-7 1-2 11, Randolph 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-41 6-8 48.
Halftime – SJU 25, DU 27. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 18 (Williams 8), DU 22
(Grubbs 13). Assists – SJU 15 (Clark 5, Warrick 5), DU 15 (Dillard 5, Bradshaw 5). Total
Fouls – SJU 11, DU 13. Attendance – 13,458.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region Semifinal
SAINT JOSEPH’S 42, BOSTON COLLEGE 41
March 20, 1981 – Bloomington, Ind.
Saint Joseph’s
Williams 0-7 1-3 1, Smith 2-4 0-1 4, Costner 4-7 0-0 8, Clark 2-6 1-1 5, Warrick 7-11 610 20, McFarlan 2-9 0-0 4. Totals 17-44 8-15 42.
Boston College
Clark 4-8 1-1 9, Fox 0-0 2-4 2, Murphy 4-9 2-2 10, Bagley 4-14 3-4 11, Chandler 2-4 00 4, Adams 1-6 3-5 5, O’Shea 0-0 0-0 0, Shrigley 0-1 0-0 0, Beaulieu 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 1543 11-16 41.
Halftime – SJU 18, BC 22. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 31 (Williams 8), BC 32
(Murphy 7). Assists – SJU 4 (McFarlan 2), BC 6 (Chandler 2). Total Fouls – SJU 16, BC 14.
Attendance – 17,091.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region Final
INDIANA 78, SAINT JOSEPH’S 46
March 22, 1981 – Bloomington, Ind.
John Smith is embraced by point guard Jeffery Clark after hitting the
game-winning layup as time expired to beat top-ranked DePaul in the
1981 NCAA Second Round.
Saint Joseph’s
Williams 2-4 0-0 4, Smith 1-6 0-0 2, Costner 3-8 1-2 7, Clark 3-4 5-6 11, Warrick 3-10
3-3 9, McFarlan 1-7 4-6 6, Mitchell 0-0 0-1 0, Kearney 0-0 2-3 1-1 2, Springman 1-3 3-4 5,
DiCaro 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 14-42 18-25 46.
Indiana
Kitchel 1-4 1-2 3, Turner 7-8 0-0 14, Tolbert 6-8 2-4 14, I. Thomas 3-8 2-3 8, Wittman 44 0-0 8, J. Thomas 6-7 0-0 13, Risely 1-2 0-1 2, Grunwald 1-1 2-2 4, Brown 0-1 1-2 1,
Isenbarger 3-4 0-0 6, Bouchie 1-2 0-0 2, Franz 1-1 0-0 2, LaFave 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 35-51 814 78.
Halftime – SJU 16, IU 32. Fouled out – SJU (Costner), IU (Turner). Rebounds – SJU 21
(Williams 4, Costner 4, Clark 4), IU 33 (Turner 5, Tolbert 5, LaFave 5). Assists – SJU 9 (Smith
3, Warrick 3), IU 29 (I. Thomas 12). Total Fouls – SJU 17, IU 19. Attendance – 17,112.
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1966 Tournament
1974 NCAA East Region First Round
PITTSBURGH 54, SAINT JOSEPH’S 42
March 9,1974 – Morgantown, W.Va.
The nation's pre-season No. 1 team was nipped by Duke in the East Regional
semifinals, but not before posting a two-year record of 50-8. Stars Cliff Anderson
(17.9 ppg) and Matt Guokas, Jr. (17.5 ppg), were joined in double figures by Tom
Duff (14.8 ppg), Billy Oakes (13.5 ppg) and Marty Ford (11.0 ppg). These Hawks
were generally considered the finest in Saint Joseph's history prior to the 200304 season.
Pittsburgh
Knight 5-16 1-2 11, Martin 6-12 0-2 12, Bolla 1-2 0-2 2, Bruce 1-6 1-1 3, Richards 2-7 12 5, Wagoner 0-0 0-0 0, Hill 4-6 1-2 9, Starr 4-8 2-2 10, Kelly 1-1 0-0 2, Abrams 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 24-59 6-13 54.
Saint Joseph’s
Righter 7-14 3-5 17, Prybella 1-7 0-0 2, Furey 2-3 2-3 6, Moody 2-8 3-5 7, O’Brien 2-7 11 5, Rafferty 1-3 0-0 2, Kelly 1-2 1-1 3. Totals 16-44 10-15 42.
Halftime – UP 25, SJU 16. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – UP 25 (Knight 7), SJU 31
(Righter 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – UP 16, SJU 17. Attendance – 6,663.
1973 Tournament
1973 NCAA East Region First Round
PROVIDENCE 89, SAINT JOSEPH’S 76
March 10, 1973 – Jamaica, N.Y.
Providence
DiGregorio 14-21 3-4 31, Crawford 2-4 0-1 4, Barnes 10-21 1-2 21, Stacom 5-11 2-2 12,
Costello 4-8 1-2 9, King 4-8 4-4 12. Totals 39-73 11-15 89.
Saint Joseph’s
Bantom 10-19 3-4 23, Furey 3-9 5-8 11, Kelly 2-4 1-2 5, McFarland 8-13 0-1 16, O’Brien
3-8 1-2 7, Moody 4-6 0-0 8, Sabol 1-2 0-0 2, Peltzer 1-4 0-0 2, Rafferty 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 3366 10-17 76.
Halftime – PC 36, SJU 29. Fouled out – SJU (Moody). Rebounds – PC 40 (Barnes 17),
SJU 36 (Bantom 13). Assists – PC 13 (DiGregorio 6), SJU 10 (McFarland 4). Total Fouls – PC
13, SJU 11.
1971 Tournament
1971 NCAA East Region First Round
VILLANOVA 93, SAINT JOSEPH’S 75
March 13, 1971 – Philadelphia, Pa.
Villanova
Porter 9-20 8-11 26, Smith 5-12 3-4 13, Siemiontkowski 9-20 5-5 23, Ford 2-9 3-3 7,
Ingelsby 6-9 8-12 20, McDowell 0-0 0-1 0, Gohl 1-1 0-1 2, Fox 1-1 0-0 2, Daly 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals – 33-72 27-37 93.
Saint Joseph’s
Connolly 6-10 3-3 15, McFarland 6-20 2-3 14, Bantom 7-15 6-8 20, Snyder 4-6 2-2 10,
Moody 1-6 2-3 4, McCollum 2-9 2-3 6, Mitchell 3-5 0-1 6, Marks 0-0 0-0 0, Sabul 0-2 0-0 0,
Haas 0-0 0-0 0, Krutsick 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-73 17-23 75.
Halftime – VU 44, SJU 37. Fouled out – VU (Siemiontkowski), SJU (Connolly, McCollum).
Rebounds – VU 56 (Porter 18), SJU 34 (Bantom 14). Assists – VU 19 (Ford 10), SJU 18
(Moody 7). Total Fouls – VU 18, SJU 2. Attendance – 9,137,
1966 NCAA East Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 65, PROVIDENCE 48
March 7, 1966 – Blacksburg, Va.
Saint Joseph’s
Anderson 4-12 3-7 11, Duff 7-13 5-5 19, Ford 1-4 2-3 4, Guokas 5-9 1-1 11, Oakes 7-16
4-5 18, McKenna 1-3 0-1 2. Totals 25-57 15-22 65.
Providence
Blair 3-8 3-3 9, Benedict 5-14 0-0 10, Walker 8-16 3-6 19, Lasher 2-8 0-0 4, Riordan 2-7
2-3 6, McLaughlin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-54 8-12 48.
Halftime – SJU 31, PC 29. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 41 (Anderson), PC 29
(Riordan 4). Assists – SJU 4 (Anderson 1, Duff 1, Guokas 1, Oakes 1), PC 7 (Riordan 4). Total
Fouls – SJU 9, PC 15.
1966 NCAA East Regional Semifinal
DUKE 76, SAINT JOSEPH’S 74
March 11, 1966 – Raleigh, N.C.
Duke
Verga 8-17 6-6 22, Riedy 1-5 3-5 5, Marin 6-16 6-8 18, Vacendak 6-14 1-3 13, Lewis 612 2-2 14, Chapman 1-3 2-3 4, Wendelin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-67 20-26 76.
Saint Joseph’s
Oakes 4-18 0-0 8, Ford 2-5 2-4 6, Guokas 7-15 5-5 19, Anderson 6-15 8-10 20, Duff 722 3-5 17, McKenna 1-8 2-2 4, Chapman 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-84 20-26 74.
Halftime – DU 37, SJU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Guokas). Rebounds – DU 51 (Marin 15,
Lewis 15), SJU 47 (Anderson 15). Assists – DU 3 (Vacendak 2), SJU 4 (Guokas 2). Total
Fouls – DU 17, SJU 17.
1966 NCAA East Regional Third Place
SAINT JOSEPH’S 92, DAVIDSON 76
March 12, 1966 – Raleigh, N.C.
Davidson
Snyder 3-14 0-0 6, Youngdale 3-3 2-2 8, Lane 5-10 4-4 14, Sauier 4-10 0-1 8, Knowles
10-19 8-11 28, Leight 1-2 0-0 2, Hatcher 1-1 2-2 4, Clifton 1-3 2-2 4, Stone 0-1 2-2 2. Totals
28-63 20-24 76.
Saint Joseph’s
Ford 7-15 3-4 17, Guokas 6-16 2-2 14, Anderson 5-11 10-12 20, Duff 6-16 5-6 17,
McKenna 2-9 0-1 4. Oakes 2-5 1-3 6, Chapman 2-6 3-3 7, Brenner 1-4 0-0 2, Donches 2-3
0-0 4, Grunty 0-2 1-3 1, DeAngelis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-87 26-34 92.
Halftime – DC 35, SJU 43. Fouled out – DC (Snyder, Youngdale). Rebounds – DC 34
(Snyder 10, Knowles 10), SJU 49 (Anderson 10). Assists – DC 11 (Snyder 4), SJU 10
(Anderson 3, Guokas 3). Total Fouls – DC 21, SJU 15.
1969 Tournament
1969 NCAA East Region First Round
DUQUESNE 74, SAINT JOSEPH’S 52
March 8,1969 – Kingston, R.I.
Duquesne
Abraham 0-0 0-0 0, Barr 2-7 0-0 4, Bradley 0-0 0-0 0, Connolley 1-1 0-1 2, Durham 9-13
1-1 19, Gilbert 0-0 0-0 0, Hines 1-4 3-3 5, Major 2-10 4-4 8, G. Nelson 7-14 3-7 17, Zopf 59 0-0 10, B. Nelson 0-1 7-9 7, Zinn 0-0 2-2 2, McHugh 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-60 20-27 74.
Saint Joseph’s
Connolly 1-5 1-1 3, Dignazio 1-3 0-1 2, Haver 3-10 8-12 14, Kelly 6-15 4-5 16, Leonarczyk
0-2 1-2 1, Lynch 0-0 0-0 0, Marks 0-3 0-1 0, McLaughlin 0-1 0-0 0, Mitchell 2-3 2-2 6, Pfahler
1-4 1-6 3, Snyder 3-11 1-1 7. Totals 17-57 18-31 52.
Halftime – DU 29, SJU 21. Fouled out – SJU (Pfahler). Rebounds – DU 52 (Nelson, G. 18),
SJU 32 (Pfahler 6). Assists – DU 13 (Hines 3), SJU 2 (Pfahler 1, Snyder 1). Total Fouls – DU
27, SJU 22.
The 1965-66 squad is considered one of the best teams in school history.
The Hawks were ranked number one in the preseason, advanced to the
NCAA Regional Semifinals, and finished the year with a 24-5 record and
a final ranking of fifth by Associated Press.
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1965 NCAA East Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 67, CONNECTICUT 61
March 8,1965 – Philadelphia, Pa.
The Hawks' quest for a second Final Four in three years was ended by secondranked Duke in the regional championship game. Tom Wynne (17.9 ppg) and
Steve Courtin (11.7 ppg) joined future coaches Jim Lynam (14.1 ppg) and Jim
Boyle (12.7 ppg) as double-figure scorers.
Saint Joseph’s
Ford 6-14 2-3 14, Duff 5-11 0-1 10, Anderson 5-15 2-3 12, Oakes 3-9 0-1 6, Guokas 712 5-5 19, McKenna 2-2 2-2 6, Chapman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-63 11-15 67.
Connecticut
Hesford 7-12 0-1 14, Ritter 3-10 1-2 7, Kimball 9-15 3-3 21, Curran 0-0 0-1 0, Bialosuknia
5-18 3-4 13, Penders 2-6 2-5 6, Thompson 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-63 9-16 61.
Halftime – SJU 26, UC 33. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 34 (Anderson 12), UC
43 (Kimball 29). Assists – SJU 16 (Guokas 6), UC 11 (Hesford 4). Total Fouls – SJU 14, UC
13. Attendance – 9,282.
1965 NCAA East Regional Semifinal
PROVIDENCE 81, SAINT JOSEPH’S 73 (OT)
March 12,1965 – College Park, Md.
Saint Joseph’s
Ford 5-14 3-5 13, Duff 3-10 5-6 11, Anderson 5-14 5-6 15, Guokas 7-11 0-1 14, Oakes
6-17 0-2 12, McKenna 4-10 0-3 8, Chapman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-76 13-23 73.
Providence
Westbrook 6-13 4-10 16, Walker 6-16 8-10 20, Blair 3-9 1-1 7, Benedict 11-17 0-0 22,
Riordan 5-11 6-8 16, Lasher 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 31-67 19-29 81.
Halftime - SJU 40, PC 34. Fouled Out – SJU (Duff, Anderson), PC (Westbrook). Rebounds
– SJU 55 (Ford 12, Anderson 12), PC 36 (Westbrook). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 22,
PC 16.
1965 NCAA East Regional Third Place
NORTH CAROLINA ST. 103, SAINT JOSEPH’S 81
March 13,1965 – College Park, Md.
North Carolina State
Coker 2-5 3-5 7, Mattocks 6-12 2-2 14, Lakins 12-22 9-11 33, Moffit 5-9 5-6 15,
Biedenbach 5-7 4-6 14, Worsley 6-11 0-2 12, Blondeau 1-3 0-0 2, Gealy 0-0 0-0 0, Hale 0-0
0-0 0, Hodgdon 1-2 0-0 2, Moore 2-4 0-0 4, Taylor 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-75 23-32 103.
Saint Joseph’s
Ford 8-20 5-5 21, Duff 1-4 1-1 3, Anderson, 12-22 2-6 26, Guokas 5-12 4-5 14, Oakes 314 2-3 8, McKenna 1-3 1-1 3, Chapman 0-2 0-0 0, Julia 1-2 0-0 2, Brenner 1-2 0-0 2, Grundy
1-1 0-2 2, McFadden 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 33-82 15-24 81.
Halftime – NC 48, SJU 37. Fouled Out – SJU (Duff). Rebounds – NC 43 (Lakins 14), SJU
45 (Anderson 23). Assists – NC 22 (Mattocks 8), SJU 14 (Guokas 7). Total Fouls – NC 18,
SJU 23
1963 NCAA East Region First Round
SAINT JOSEPH’S 82, PRINCETON 81 (OT)
March 11, 1963 – Philadelphia, Pa.
Saint Joseph’s
Wynne 5-16 4-7 14, Boyle 6-13 4-4 16, Hofmann 0-1 0-1 0, Lynam 8-16 2-3 18, Courtin
9-19 3-3 21, Tiller 2-3 4-6 8, Kelly 2-6 0-0 4, Hoy 0-3 1-3 1. Totals 32-77 18-27 82.
Princeton
Haarlow 5-9 0-1 10, Berling 1-1 0-0 2, Howard 2-2 3-4 7, Bradley 12-21 16-16 40, Hyland
8-16 4-4 20, Roth 0-2 0-2 0, Johnston 1-2 0-0 2, Niemann 0-1 0-0 0, Kingston 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 29-54 23-27 81.
Halftime – SJU 31, PU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Courtin), PU (Bradley, Roth). Rebounds –
SJU 38 (Tiller 10), PU 45 (Bradley 16). Assists – SJU 7 (Lynam 4), PU 11 (Hyland 7). Total
Fouls – SJU 20, PU 22.
1963 NCAA East Regional Semifinal
SAINT JOSEPH’S 97, WEST VIRGINIA 88
March 15, 1963 – College Park, Md.
Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 9-11 5-6 23, Wynne 10-19 3-5 23, Hofmann 4-9 1-7 9, Lynam 6-8 8-12 20, Courtin
7-13 3-4 17, Tiller 2-3 1-2 5, Hoy 0-0 0-1 0, Kelly 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-63 21-37 97.
West Virginia
Catlett 2-5 1-1 5, Wolfe 2-5 1-1 5, Lowry 1-3 1-1 3, McCormick 10-18 3-5 23, Thorn 1628 12-15 44, Shuck 1-1 0-0 2, Weir 0-1 0-0 0, Maphis 1-6 0-0 2, Ray 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 3469 20-25 88.
Halftime – SJU 58, WVU 37. Fouled out – SJU (Courtin), WVU (Catlett, Wolfe). Rebounds
– SJU 42 (Hofmann 11), WVU 39 (Wolfe 7). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 20, WVU 26.
1963 NCAA East Regional Final
DUKE 73, SAINT JOSEPH’S 59
March 16, 1963 – College Park, Md.
Duke
Heyman 3-14 10-15 16, Mullins 10-16 4-4 24, Buckley 4-9 2-3 10, Harrison 0-3 1-2 1,
Schmidt 9-16 2-2 20, Herbster 0-2 2-2 2, Tison 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 26-61 21-28 73.
Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 2-17 0-1 4, Wynne 13-23 3-3 29, Hofmann 1-5 0-0 2, Courtin 7-16 0-0 14, Lynam
4-7 0-1 8, Tiller 0-2 2-2 2, Kelly 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-72 5-7 59.
Halftime – DU 34, SJU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Boyle). Rebounds – DU 46 (Buckley 18),
SJU 43 (Boyle 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – DU 6, SJU 20.
1962 Tournament
1962 NCAA East Regional Semifinal
WAKE FOREST 96, SAINT JOSEPH’S 85 (OT)
March 16, 1962 – College Park, Md.
Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 6-13 4-4 16, Wynne 10-26 9-9 29, Dickey 2-8 1-2 5, Hoy 1-6 4-5 6, Lynam 6-12 33 15, Gormley 5-6 0-0 10, Hofmann 0-1 3-6 3, Tiller 0-0 0-0 0, Booth 0-2 1-2 1, Courtin 0-0
0-0 0. Totals – 30-74 25-31 85.
Wake Forest
Chappell 9-17 16-20 34, Christie 5-10 0-1 10, Woollard 4-8 4-4 12, Wiedeman 5-12 5-6
15, Packer 8-14 1-2 17, McCoy 3-5 2-2 8, Hull 0-3 0-0 0, Carmichael 0-0 0-0 0, Hassell 0-0
0-0 0. Totals – 34-69 28-35 96.
Halftime – SJU 41, WFU 36. Fouled out – SJU (Dickie, Hoffman), WFU (Woollard).
Rebounds – SJU 36 (Hoy 9), WFU 52 (Chappell 18). Assists – SJU 2 (Dickey 1, Hoy 1), WFU
8 (Chappell 4). Total Fouls – SJU 25, WFU 19. Attendance – 9,236.
1962 NCAA East Region Third Place
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 94, SAINT JOSEPH’S 85
March 17, 1962 – College Park, Md.
Tom Duff was a double-figure scorer for Jack Ramsay’s teams
which won 73 games from 1963 through 1966, reached the NCAA
Regional semifinals in 1965 and was the nation’s top-ranked
team in the preseason for 1965-66.
New York University
Kramer 4-11 4-7 12, O’Neill 4-6 5-8 13, Hairston 10-15 5-6 25, Boose 4-15 8-12 16,
Reiner 5-10 7-7 17, Blaha 1-3 2-3 4, Gaillard 0-1 4-4 4, Williams 1-1 0-0 2, Filardi 0-1 1-2 1,
Jordan 0-0 0-0 0, Patton 0-0 0-0 0, Frontera 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-63 36-49 94.
Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 3-6 3-4 9, Wynne 8-18 8-11 24, Dickey 0-2 0-0 0, Hoy 7-15 4-4 18, Lynam 1-1 01 2, Hoffman 2-11 5-12 9, Booth 2-8 3-4 7, Gormley 5-11 2-2 12, Kelly 0-1 0-0 0, Courtin 16 0-0 2, Tiller 1-3 0-2 2. Totals 30-82 25-40 85.
Halftime – NYU 51, SJU 40. Fouled out – NYU (Kramer, Blaha), SJU (Boyle, Wynne,
Dickey). Rebounds – NYU 51 (Boose 18), SJU 52 (Hoffman 19). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls –
NYU 28, SJU 30.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOXSCORES
1961 Tournament
1960 Tournament
Jack Ramsay's third NCAA team in as many years reached the school's only
Final Four. The Hawks fell to eventual champion Ohio State in the national semifinals before recovering to capture third place in the longest NCAA tournament
game of all time. Jack Egan (21.9 ppg), Billy Hoy (11.2 ppg), Vince Kempton
(11.2 ppg) and future coach Jim Lynam (11.2 ppg) led a balanced attack. Saint
Joseph’s participation was later vacated.
1960 NCAA East Region Semifinal
DUKE 58, SAINT JOSEPH’S 56
March 11,1960 – Charlotte, N.C.
1961 NCAA East Region Semifinal
SAINT JOSEPH’S 72, PRINCETON 67
March 17, 1961 – Charlotte, N.C.
Princeton
Campbell 6-15 12-13 24, Hyland 3-9 1-1 7, Higgins 0-2 0-0 0, Kaommerlen 7-11 4-5 18,
Whitehouse 3-10 2-7 8, Adams 0-6 1-3 1, Hyland 2-4 1-2 5, Burton 2-4 0-0 4, Haarlow 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 23-61 21-31 67.
Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 4-9 3-4 11, Hoy 2-5 6-8 10, Majewski 0-10 2-2 2, Egan 7-21 5-7 19, Kempton 915 3-4 21, Wynne 1-10 1-2 3, Booth 0-1 2-3 2, Gormley 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 25-74 22-30 72.
Halftime – PU 28, SJU 29. Fouled out – PU (Campbell, Hyland), SJU (Majewski, Wynne).
Rebounds – PU 38 (Whitehouse 13), SJU 56 (Egan 13). Assists – PU 1 (Whitehouse 1), SJU
6 (Egan 2). Total Fouls – PU 21, SJU 21.
1961 NCAA East Region Final
SAINT JOSEPH’S 96, WAKE FOREST 86
March 18, 1961 – Charlotte, N.C.
Wake Forest
Hart 5-11 6-6 16, Hull 4-10 1-2 9, Packer 2-6 0-1 4, Wiedeman 5-13 1-4 11, Chappell 1118 10-14 32, McCoy 6-6 2-2 14, Woollard 0-1 0-0 0, Koehler 0-2 0-0 0, Caldwell 0-1 0-0 0,
Fennell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-68 20-29 86.
Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 3-11 9-12 15, Majewski 8-13 3-4 19, Hoy 6-13 8-11 20, Egan 6-15 2-3 14,
Kempton 6-11 0-1 12, Wynne 7-10 2-2 16, Westhead 0-0 0-0 0, Booth 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 3673 24-33 96.
Halftime – WFU 28, SJU 48. Fouled out – WFU (Hart), SJU (Kempton). Rebounds – WFU
43 (Chappell 16), SJU 33 (Majewski 9, Egan 9). Assists – WFU 13 (Hart 4), SJU 12 (Lynam
5). Total Fouls – WFU 23, SJU 22.
1961 NCAA Final Four
OHIO STATE 95, SAINT JOSEPH’S 69
March 24, 1961 – Kansas City, Mo.
Ohio State
Nowell 7-11 1-1 15, Havlicek 5-6 1-2 11, Lucas 10-11 9-10 29, Hoyt 2-6 0-0 4, Siegfried
8-11 5-7 21, Knight 2-5 1-2 5, McDonald 1-4 0-0 2, Gearhart 0-2 2-2 2, Reasbeck 0-1 0-1 0,
Lee 1-1 0-0 2, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Landes 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 38-60 19-25 95.
Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 2-5 3-4 7, Hoy 6-17 1-1 13, Majewski 4-12 5-7 13, Egan 3-15 2-3 8, Kempton 59 8-8 18, Wynne 1-9 2-2 4, Booth 0-3 2-2 2, Gormley 1-5 2-2 4, Westhead 0-1 0-1 0, Bugey
0-0 0-0 0, Dickey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-76 25-30 69.
Halftime – OSU 45, SJU 28. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – OSU 41 (Lucas 13), SJU 26
(Kempton 8). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – OSU 20, SJU 18.
1961 NCAA Third Place
SAINT JOSEPH’S 127, UTAH 120 (4 OT)
March 25, 1961 - Kansas City, Mo.
Saint Joseph’s
Majewski 11, Egan 42, Kempton 16, Lynam 31, Hoy 10, Wynne 15, Gormley 0, Booth 2,
Westhead 0, Dickey 0. Totals- 127.
Utah
Rhead 28, Ruffell 14, McGill 34, Morton 11, Rowe 6, Crain 13, Thomas 6, Aufterheide 2,
Cozby 6, Jenson 0. Totals- 120.
Halftime - SJU 48, UT 41. Fouled out - SJU (Egan, Kempton, Wynne), UT (McGill,
Crain). Total Fouls - SJU 24, UT 28. Attendance – 10,700.
Saint Joseph’s
Callo 6-20 2-2 14, Clarke 7-15 8-11 22, McNeill 4-12 0-0 8, Egan 2-12 0-3 4, Kempton 07 2-2 2, Majewski 0-2 0-0 0, Westhead 1-1 0-0 2, Reilly 2-5 0-0 4, Booth 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
22-74 12-18 56.
Duke
Mullen 0-1 5-7 5, Hurt 7-14 1-2 15, Youngkin 9-15 4-6 22, Frye 2-9 2-4 6, Kistler 2-11 24 6, Mewhort 1-1 2-3 4. Totals 21-51 16-26 58.
Halftime - DU 27, SJU 20. Fouled Out – SJU (Callo), DU (Youngkin). Rebounds – SJU 47
(Clarke 15), DU 33 (Youngkin 12). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 18, DU 11.
1960 NCAA East Region Third Place
WEST VIRGINIA 106, SAINT JOSEPH’S 100
March 12,1960 – Charlotte, N.C.
West Virginia
West 12-28 13-14 37, Ritchie 3-7 6-9 12, Akers 2-13 3-6 7, Patrone 9-13 5-9 23, Warren
6-12 2-2 14, Goode 0-0 0-0 0, Popovich 1-1 0-0 2, Posch 1-4 5-6 7, Visnic 1-3 0-0 2, Miller
1-3 0-0 2, Bode 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-85 34-46 106.
Saint Joseph’s
Clarke 4-10 1-1 9, Majewski 4-9 4-4 12, Gallo 13-26 3-4 29, Westhead 2-13 4-5 8,
Kempton 4-10 0-0 8, Egan 9-18 2-2 20, McNeill 5-14 4-4 14, Reilly 0-3 0-0 0, Coolican 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 41-103 18-20 100.
Haltime – SJU 59, WV 51. Fouled Out – SJU (Clarke, Westhead, Kempton, Egan). Rebounds
– WV 56 (West 16), SJU 54 (Kempton 10, Egan 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – WV 14, SJU
30.
1959 Tournament
1959 NCAA East Region Semifinal
WEST VIRGINIA 95, SAINT JOSEPH’S 92
March 13,1959 – Charlotte, N.C.
Saint Joseph’s
Egan 9-13 2-2 20, Spratt 6-10 5-7 17, Clarke 6-9 3-4 15, Gallo 9-22 4-4 22, McNeill 1-8
5-6 7, Reilly 1-4 2-2 4, Majewski 2-4 0-2 4, Hoffacker 0-0 1-2 1, Cooke 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 3571 22-29 92.
West Virginia
West 12-22 12-18 36, Akers 3-10 7-8 13, Clousson 2-7 0-0 4, Smith 2-11 3-4 7, Bolyard
4-10 2-4 10, Posch 0-1 0-0 0, Ritchie 2-11 4-7 8, Retton 1-4 2-2 4, Patrone 5-16 3-7 13.
Totals 31-92 33-50 95.
Halftime – SJU 48, WV 42. Fouled Out – SJU (Egan, Spratt, Clarke, McNeill, Majewski).
Rebounds – SJU 44 (Clarke 13), WV 56 (West 15). Assists – SJU 12 (Gallo 4, McNeill 4), WV
10 (Bolyard 4). Total Fouls - SJU 32, WV 20.
1959 NCAA East Region Third Place
NAVY 70, SAINT JOSEPH’S 59
March 14,1959 – Charlotte, N.C.
Navy
Bower 3-7 3-5 9, Brown 4-10 3-3 11, Metzler 7-17 4-5 18, Delano 1-4 4-7 6, Doyle 2-4 22 6, Egan 5-7 0-1 10, Land 1-2 0-1 2, Bagnard 3-8 2-5 8. Totals 26-59 18-29 70.
Saint Joseph’s
Egan 8-16 2-3 18, Spratt 4-7 4-6 12, Clarke 4-12 3-4 11, Gallo 2-16 2-2 6, McNeill 2-9 00 4, Reilly 0-1 0-0 0, Majewski 0-0 1-1 1, Hoffacker 0-0 0-0 0, Cooke 2-5 0-0 4, Coolican 03 0-0 0. Totals 22-69 12-16 56.
Halftime – USNA 32, SJU 19. Fouled Out – None. Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – USNA 12,
SJU 20.
Jack Ramsay’s 1960-61 squad is the only team in school history to reach
the NCAA Final Four, although the 1981 and 2004 teams advanced to the
Elite Eight.
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POSTSEASON RECORDS
CAREER SCORING NCAA TOURNAMENT ONLY
Player
1. Jameer Nelson
2. Tom Wynne
3. Steve Courtin
Seasons
2000-04
1961-63
1962-64
CAREER REBOUNDING - NCAA & NIT
G
7
9
7
Pts Avg
157 22.4
157 17.4
115 16.4
CAREER SCORING - NCAA & NIT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Player
Jameer Nelson
Tom Wynne
Mark Bass
Reggie Townsend
Steve Courtin
Pat Carroll
Rashid Bey
Terrell Myers
Seasons
2000-04
1961-63
1992-96
1992-96
1962-64
2001-05
1995-96
1993-97
G
9
9
7
7
7
13
9
9
Pts
196
157
93
92
115
166
113
95
Avg
21.8
17.4
13.3
13.1
16.4
12.8
12.5
10.5
SINGLE GAME SCORING - NCAA & NIT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Player
Jack Egan
Marvin O’Connor
Jameer Nelson
Jameer Nelson
Steve Courtin
Steve Courtin
Tony Costner
Tom Wynne
Tom Wynne
Opponent
Utah (3/25/61)
Stanford (3/17/01)
Liberty (3/18/04)
Auburn (3/21/03)
Bradley* (3/14/64)
Miami* (3/12/64)
Boston College* (3/16/84)
Duke (3/16/63)
Wake Forest (3/16/62)
Pts
42
37
33
32
31
30
29
29
29
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Player
Cliff Anderson
Tom Duff
Dwayne Jones
Reggie Townsend
Will Johnson
Tom Wynne
Seasons
1965-67
1964-66
2002-05
1992-96
1992-96
1961-63
G
4
6
11
7
7
9
Reb
53
56
99
56
55
64
Avg
13.2
9.3
9.0
8.0
7.8
7.1
SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING - NCAA & NIT
Player
Boo Williams
Will Johnson
Dwayne Jones
Dwayne Jones
Cliff Anderson
6. Dwayne Jones
Larry Hofmann
Cliff Anderson
Mike Bantom
Will Johnson
1.
2.
3.
4.
Opponent
Texas* (3/5/80)
Alabama* (3/21/96)
Buffalo* (3/19/05)
Hofstra* (3/16/05)
Providence (3/10/66)
Memphis* (3/29/05)
Miami* (3/12/64)
Duke (3/11/66)
Villanova (3/13/71)
Rhode Island* (3/21/96)
Rebs
18
17
16
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
* denotes NIT game
Dwayne Jones established himself as one of the
top rebounders in Hawk history, and totaled an
all-time SJU high of 99 rebounds in 11 career
postseason games.
POSTSEASON RECORDS - NCAA & NIT
Phil Martelli now holds the SJU record for postseason wins with 17, surpassing Jack Ramsay’s mark of 12. Martelli also ranks first all-time
among SJU coaches with a postseason winning percentage of .680.
Most 3-Pt FG Made (game)
6, Pat Carroll vs. Memphis (3/29/05)*
Most 3-Pt FG Made (career)
33, Pat Carroll (13 games, 2001-05)
Most 3-Pt FG Attempts (game)
14 by two players, last by Rashid Bey
vs. Boston College (3/15/97)
Most 3-Pt Attempts (career)
94, Pat Carroll (13 games, 2001-05)
Best 3-Pt Percentage (career)
.500 (8 of 16), Dmitri Domani (9 games,
1993-97)
Most Free Throws Made (game)
13, Dwayne Lee vs. Holy Cross
(3/21/05)*
Most Free Throws Made (career)
28, Reggie Townsend (7 games,
1992-96)
Most Free Throws Attempted (game)
14, Dwayne Lee vs. Holy Cross
(3/21/05)* and Will Johnson vs. Rhode
Island (3/21/96)*
Most Free Throws Attempted (career)
39, Rashid Bey (9 games, 1994-98)
Best Free Throw Percentage
(career, min. 10 made)
.938 (15 of 16), Mark Bass (1992-96)
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Most Assists (game)
10, Bryan Warrick vs. Northeastern
(3/12/82)
10, Geoff Arnold vs. Richmond
(3/14/86)
Most Assists (career)
47, Rashid Bey (9 games, 1994-98)
Most Steals (game)
4, Rob Valderas vs. Ohio State
(3/7/79)*
4, Rashid Bey vs. Boston College
(3/15/97)
Most Steals (career)
22, Jameer Nelson (9 games, 2000-04)
Most Blocked Shots (game)
5, by two players, last by Duval
Simmonds vs. Boston College
(3/15/97)
Most Blocked Shots (career)
33, Dwayne Jones (11 games,
2002-05)
* denotes NIT game
HAWKS AND THE POLLS
Results vs. Ranked Teams
(AP Rankings Only)
3/14/08
3/6/08
2/10/08
11/29/07
11/13/07
2/11/06
2/7/06
1/14/06
12/31/05
2/7/05
11/23/04
3/27/04
3/25/04
11/14/03
3/5/03
2/7/01
2/29/00
12/4/99
12/10/98
1/6/98
1/20/98
2/3/98
2/7/98
2/21/98
3/5/98
12/20/97
2/8/97
3/15/97
3/20/97
11/20/96
12/7/96
12/23/96
1/10/96
1/29/96
2/28/96
3/2/96
2/1/95
1/2/94
2/15/94
2/22/94
12/1/93
3/4/93
12/22/90
12/10/87
1/7/87
2/7/87
3/3/87
12/1/84
12/15/84
2/7/84
2/7/82
2/6/81
3/14/81
3/22/81
12/30/80
1/8/80
1/2/79
2/21/79
3/3/79
3/7/79
1/11/78
1/15/77
1/3/76
1/8/75
1/15/75
1/19/75
#12 Xavier (N)
#8 Xavier
at #13 Xavier
#19 Gonzaga
at #25 Syracuse
#8 G. Washington
#4 Villanova (P)
at # 17 G. Washington
at #8 Gonzaga
#22 Villanova (P)
at #2 Kansas
#4 Oklahoma State (N)
#17 Wake Forest (N)
#10 Gonzaga (N)
#18 Xavier
#24 Xavier
#5 Temple (P)
at #14 Syracuse
#21 Tennessee
#23 Rhode Island
at #19 Xavier
at #23 Rhode Island
#22 G. Washington
at #23 Massachusetts
#24 Temple (N)
at #6 South Carolina
#17 Xavier
#23 Boston College (N)
#5 Kentucky (N)
at #10 Duke
#21 Tulsa (N)
at #10 Villanova
#1 Massachusetts
at #10 Virginia Tech
at #2 Massachusetts
#24 G. Washington
at #1 Massachusetts
at #4 Temple
#10 Massachusetts
at #11 Massachusetts
at #19 Arizona
at #23 Massachusetts
at #16 South Carolina
at #11 Temple
at #17 Duke
at #6 Temple
at #8 Temple
at #4 Duke
at #16 Indiana
#2 DePaul (P)
at #3 DePaul
#10 North Carolina (N)
#1 DePaul (N)
at #9 Indiana
at #9 Maryland
#20 Georgetown (P)
at #15 Georgetown
#15 Temple (P)
#13 Temple (P)
at #20 Ohio State
#11 Providence (P)
at #17 Providence
at # 15 St. John’s
at 19 Providence
# 11 La Salle (P)
#7 Providence (P)
W 61-53
W 71-66
L 72-76
L 70-65 OT
L 69-72
L 62-64
L 58-71
L 70-82
L 94-102
L 52-67
L 51-91
L 62-64
W 84-80
W 73-66
L 80-88 OT
W 79-76
W 62-59
L 60-82
W 55-53
L 68-83
L 62-72
L 76-94
L 62-67
L 79-82 OT
L 52-76
L 65-77
W 79-65
W 81-77 OT
L 68-83
L 60-89
W 67-64
L 65-81
L 89-94 OT
L 76-75
L 66-68 OT
W 86-82
L 62-74
L 54-67
W 81-80
L 73-99
L 73-93
L 43-61
L 61-73
L 62-83
L 83-93
L 69-78
L 68-84
L 46-59
L 44-81
W 58-45
L 44-46 OT
L 64-87
W 49-48
L 46-78
L 57-74
L 53-62
W 37-36
L 68-76
L 60-61
L 66-80
L 69-76
L 64-65
L 62-75
L 68-82
L 60-68
L 62-67
12/11/74
3/9/74
2/7/73
2/21/73
3/10/73
12/8/72
2/29/72
3/18/72
12/4/71
12/29/71
12/30/71
1/13/71
2/27/71
3/6/71
12/18/70
12/19/70
1/26/70
2/7/70
12/26/69
12/29/69
12/30/69
1/7/69
1/11/69
2/15/69
3/8/69
2/8/67
12/29/66
3/2/66
3/7/66
3/12/65
3/11/66
12/5/64
12/15/64
12/28/64
12/29/64
2/22/64
3/16/63
12/20/61
1/11/61
3/24/61
12/27/60
1/23/60
2/27/60
3/11/60
3/12/60
12/11/59
12/28/59
12/30/59
1/9/59
1/17/59
3/13/59
12/20/58
1/25/58
2/8/58
3/8/58
12/14/57
12/19/57
12/9/56
2/18/56
2/22/56
3/10/56
3/22/56
1/29/55
1/30/54
2/20/54
1/24/53
2/11/53
12/20/52
12/27/52
1/5/52
at #13 South Carolina
#13 Pittsburgh (N)
at #12 Providence
# 17 St. John’s (P)
#4 Providence (N)
at #8 S.W. Louisiana
#4 Penn (P)
#13 Maryland (N)
at #19 Brigham Young
#4 North Carolina (N)
#18 Purdue (N)
#4 Penn (P)
#14 La Salle (P)
#19 La Salle (P)
at #12 Kansas
#13 Villanova (N)
#14 Penn (P)
#19 Villanova (P)
#20 Colorado (N)
#12 St. Bonaventure (N)
#14 Penn (N)
at #6 Davidson
#9 Villanova (P)
#11 La Salle (P)
#9 Duquesne (N)
at #10 Boston College
#9 Minnesota
#8 Providence
#8 Providence
#4 Providence (N)
#2 Duke (N)
#4 Davidson (P)
#7 St. John’s
#7 Illinois (P)
#2 Wichita State (P)
#5 Villanova (P)
#2 Duke (N)
at #10 St. John’s
#5 St. John’s (P)
#1 Ohio State (N)
#3 St. Bonaventure (N)
#18 Providence (P)
#12 Villanova (P)
#18 Duke (N)
#5 West Virginia (N)
at #1 Cincinnati
#1 Cincinnati (N)
#12 NYU (N)
#18 Villanova (P)
#9 St. John’s (N)
#10 West Virginia (N)
#3 Kansas State (N)
#11 Temple (P)
#3 Cincinnati (P)
#5 Temple (P)
#2 Kansas (P)
#19 Richmond (P)
#13 G. Washington (P)
#13 St. Francis-N.Y. (P)
#17 Temple (P)
#13 Temple (P)
#6 Louisville (N)
#5 La Salle (C)
#12 La Salle (C)
#12 La Salle (C)
#4 La Salle (C)
#4 La Salle (C)
#11 W. Kentucky (C)
#15 Seattle (C)
at #8 St. John’s
L 54-89
L 42-54
L 75-81
W 76-65
L 76-89
L 74-85
L 64-77
L 55-67
L 72-73
L 77-93
W 85-74
L 58-62
W 66-56
W 81-76
L 65-80
L 75-85
L 56-63
L 65-92
W 81-79
L 61-96
L 69-88
L 69-83
L 74-76
L 67-84
L 52-74
L 69-83
W 91-66
W 86-67
W 65-48
L 73-81
L 74-76
W 74-66
W 71-56
W 75-71
L 76-69
W 69-63
L 59-73
L 64-92
W 74-71
L 69-95
L 70-83
L 63-64
W 78-75
L 56-58
L 100-106
L 79-123
L 77-86
W 78-65
W 82-70
L 72-97
L 92-95
L 55-68
L 58-73
L 78-100
L 77-91
L 54-66
W 90-64
L 60-71
W 80-76
W 77-68
L 82-89
L 79-89
L 56-82
L 57-73
L 64-78
L 52-79
L 63-75
L 83-88
W 90-77
L 57-59
1/26/52
2/16/52
12/29/51
1/13/51
1/27/51
1/7/49
1/21/49
2/4/49
#18 La Salle
#13 La Salle (C)
#15 Utah
#19 La Salle (C)
#6 St. John’s (C)
at #1 St. John’s
#10 La Salle (C)
#8 La Salle (C)
W 54-53
L 50-68
L 43-56
L 64-77
L 71-92
L 58-76
L 53-74
L 59-79
(P) denotes The Palestra
(C) denotes Philadelphia Arena
(N) denotes neutral site
Miscellaneous Records
Most Points Scored vs. a Ranked Team:
100 vs. #5 West Virginia, 3/12/60
Number of Overtime Games vs. Ranked Teams:
7, last vs. #19 Gonzaga, 11/29/07
Hawks in the Polls
Year
1958-59
1964-65
1965-66
1996-97
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Highest
AP Ranking
12
3
2
12
22
10
25
1
Final
AP Ranking
4
3
5
12
18
NR
NR
5
The Hawks defeated nationally-ranked Xavier
twice in 2007-08. The win on March 6 over the #8
Musketeers marked the highest ranked team ever
beaten at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
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HAWKS IN THE NBA- COACHES
Coaching Dynasty
The Saint Joseph’s coaching connection is an impressive one. Seven Saint Joseph’s University graduates have gone on to head coaching
positions in the NBA, with Jim O’Brien (SJU ‘74), currently with the Indiana Pacers, becoming the most recent one. SJU is tied with Illinois
for second on the list of universities with alumni that have served as head coaches in the NBA. Indiana University leads with 11 graduates that
have coached in the league.
George Senesky ’43
Philadelphia
Record: 119-97
3 Years
Jack Ramsay ’49
Philadelphia, Buffalo,
Portland, Indiana
Record: 864-783
21 Years
Jack McKinney ’57
L.A. Lakers, Indiana
Record: 135-205
5 Years
Paul Westhead ’61
L.A. Lakers, Chicago,
Denver
Record: 183-224
6 Years
Jack Ramsay had a lengthy NBA coaching career, spanning 21 seasons and four
teams. Ramsay won 864 games and led the Portland Trailblazers to the 1977
NBA Championship.
Jim Lynam ’63
L.A. Clippers,
Philadelphia,
Washington
Record: 328-392
Matt Guokas, Jr. ’67
Philadelphia,
Orlando
Record: 230-305
7 Years
Jim O’Brien ’74
Indiana, Boston,
Philadelphia
Record: 218-204
6 Years
Matt Guokas Jr. was the head coach of the 76ers for three
years and then became the first head coach of the Orlando
Magic in 1989, where he spent four seasons.
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Jim O'Brien is the seventh former SJU
player to serve as a head coach in the
NBA, and is in his second year with the
Indiana Pacers in 2008-09.
HAWKS IN THE DRAFT
Jameer Nelson was chosen by Denver as the 20th
overall pick in the 2004 Draft, but his rights were
traded to Orlando that evening. He’s played for the
Magic all four years, and has been a starter in 193
career games.
Maurice Martin
Denver Nuggets
Jeffery Clark
Indiana Pacers
Mike Bantom is one of five Hawks to be
chosen in the first round of the NBA Draft.
Bantom was drafted by the Phoenix Suns,
but eventually played for the Philadelphia
76ers. He is currently the NBA’s senior
vice president for player development.
Delonte West’s selection by the Boston Celtics in
2004 gave the Hawks two first-round picks in the
same year, marking a first for the Saint Joseph’s
program. After three years with Boston, he was
traded to Seattle and then to Cleveland in 2007-08.
Pat McFarland
New York Knicks
Steve Courtin
Cincinnati Royals
Ray Radziszewski
Philadelphia Warriors
All-Time Pro Draft Picks
YEAR PLAYER
ROUND
TEAM
2004 Jameer Nelson 1st (20th pick) Denver Nuggets
(traded to Orlando Magic)
2004 Delonte West 1st (24th pick) Boston Celtics
1987 Wayne Williams
7th
New York Knicks
1986 Maurice Martin
1st
Denver Nuggets
1985 Bob Lojewski
5th
Sacramento Kings
1984 Kevin Springman
3rd
Detroit Pistons
1984 Tony Costner
2nd
Washington Bullets
1982 Mark Dearborn
9th
Portland Trail Blazers
1982 Jeffery Clark
6th
Indiana Pacers
1982 Bryan Warrick
2nd
Washington Bullets
1981 John Smith
8th
Portland Trail Blazers
1980 Luke Griffin
9th
Philadelphia 76ers
1973 Pat McFarland
2nd
New York Knicks
and Denver Rockets (ABA)
1973 Mike Bantom
1st
Phoenix Suns
and Denver Rockets (ABA)
YEAR
1970
1967
1966
1966
1964
1961
1961
1960
1960
1960
1959
1957
1957
1953
1950
PLAYER
Mike Hauer
Cliff Anderson
Matt Guokas, Jr.
Tom Duff
Steve Courtin
Jack Egan
Vince Kempton
Bob McNeill
Bob Clarke
Joe Gallo
Joe Spratt
Ray Radziszewski
Kurt Engelbert
John Doogan
Paul Senesky
ROUND
9th
1st
1st
5th
3rd
3rd
15th
3rd
7th
7th
6th
4th
4th
n/a
4th
1st Round selections in bold
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TEAM
Philadelphia 76ers
Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA)
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers
Cincinnati Royals
Philadelphia Warriors
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
Philadelphia Warriors
Philadelphia Warriors
Philadelphia Warriors
Philadelphia Warriors
Detroit Pistons
Philadelphia Warriors
Philadelphia Warriors
HAWKS IN THE PROS
Hawks in the Pros
The following is a list of Saint Joseph’s players who have played
professionally, either in the NBA or ABA.
Player
Cliff Anderson
Years
1967-71
Teams
Lakers, Denver Rockets,
76ers, Cavaliers
Mike Bantom
1973-82
Suns, Supersonics, Nets,
Pacers
Norman Black
1980-81
Pistons
Steve Courtin
1964-65
76ers
Billy DeAngelis
1970-71
Nets
Al Guokas
1949-50
Phila. Warriors, Nuggets
Matt Guokas
1946-47
Phila. Warriors
Matt Guokas Jr.
1967-75
76ers, Bulls, Cinn. Royals,
K.C. Kings, Buffalo Braves,
Houston Rockets
Dwayne Jones
2005-present Magic, Cavaliers, Celtics,
Timberwolves
Maurice Martin
1986-87
Denver Nuggets
Pat McFarland
1973-75
Denver Rockets,
San Diego Sails
Bob McNeill
1960-62
Knicks, Lakers
Jameer Nelson
2004-present Magic
Ray Radziszewski
1957-58
Phila. Warriors
Alexander Rosenberg 1946-47
Phila. Warriors
George Senesky
1946-54
Phila. Warriors
Bryan Warrick
1982-86
Wash. Bullets, Clippers,
Bucks, Pacers
Delonte West
2004-present Cavaliers, Sonics, Celtics
Jameer Nelson (left) and Delonte West have made quite an impact in four years
in the NBA. Nelson owns a career scoring average of 11.7 points in four seasons
with the Orlando Magic. West has started 156 games in his career as a member
of the Boston Celtics, Seattle Sonics, and his current team, the Cleveland
Cavaliers.
International Hawks
This is a partial list of former Hawks who have played professional basketball
outside the United States.
Bryan Warrick is one of 18 former Hawks who played in the
NBA or ABA. His career took him to four different teams in the
late 1980’s.
Player
Tyrone Barley
Mark Bass
Rashid Bey
Norman Black
Rodney Blake
Bernard Blunt
John Bryant
Pat Calathes
Pat Carroll
Chris Cologer
Tony Costner
Arthur Davis
Dmitri Domani
Robert Haskins
Andre Howard
Will Johnson
Pete Kathopoulis
Dwayne Lee
Dave Mallon
Terrell Myers
Marvin O’Connor
Bill Phillips
Demetrius Poles
Harold Rasul
Damian Reid
Alex Sazonov
Duval Simmonds
Chet Stachitas
Artur Surov
Reggie Townsend
Frank Wilkins
Erick Woods
Years at SJU
2000-04
1992-96
1995-98
1975-79
1984-87
1990-95
2002-05
2004-08
2002-05
2002-03
1981-84
1996-97
1993-97
1996-00
1998-00
1993-96
2004-07
2002-06
2003-06
1993-97
1999-02
1999-02
1991-94
1996-98
1998-02
1998-03
1994-98
2003-06
2003-07
1992-96
1997-01
1997-01
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Countries
Austria, New Zealand
China
Poland
Phillipines
Argentina
Korea, Australia
England
Greece
France, Spain
France
Greece
Saudi Arabia, China
Russia
Israel
Spain
Germany, England
Greece
Germany
Luxembourg, England, Portugal
England, Spain, Italy
Serbia & Montenegro
Germany, Spain, France
Argentina, Sweden
Argentina
England
Russia
Ireland
Poland, Lithuania, Portugal
Finland
Korea, Germany
Ecuador
Netherlands
ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
The Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1999.
Since then, 84 former student-athletes, coaches or administrators have
earned one of the University’s highest honors recognizing their commitment to excellence, on and off the playing field.
Name (Year Inducted, Sport, Year of Graduation)
Cliff Anderson (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’67)
Earned All-America honors as senior…Still owns SJU mark for career
rebounds and career rebound average...Uniform number 30 is retired.
Mike Bantom (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’73)
Still ranks second all-time in rebounds and ended career second in
points…Played on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team...Uniform number 44 is
retired.
Francis Barnett (1999, Men’s Tennis, ’71)
Two-time MAC singles champion at the #1 position…Had streak of 46
consecutive wins at #1 singles.
George Bertelsman (2002, Men’s Cross Country/Track Coach/
Administrator)
Former director of athletics and one of the founders of the Philadelphia
Big 5.
Debbie Black (2000, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey/Softball, ’88)
Earned 12 letters as a three-sport athlete, leading basketball team in
steals every season…All-time assist and steal leader for women’s basketball.
Michael Black (2004, Men’s Track, ’75)
SJU’s premier sprinter of the 1970’s…Set seven school
records…Hawks’ first-ever IC4A champion.
Rodney Blake (2001, Men’s Basketball, ’88)
Led nation in blocks as senior…All-time leader in career blocks...Twotime All-Atlantic 10 selection.
Ed Blaney (2000, Men’s Soccer, ’73)
Three-time regional All-American and All-Conference selection…SJU
teams recorded 26 shutouts during his career.
Harry Booth (2006, Baseball/Men’s Basketball, ’62)
Player and head coach for both sports... All-MAC baseball player who
compiled a 140-80-5 record in 10 years as baseball coach... Basketball
coach from 1974-78.
Trish Brown Lutter (2004, Women’s Basketball, ’85)
All-time leading scorer and rebounder in SJU history at time of her graduation.
Linda Buonanno (1999, Field Hockey/Softball, ’87)
SJU’s only All-American selection in the sport of field hockey…Holds
almost every offensive record in the sport…Owns single season batting
mark in softball.
Liz Burns Nicoletti (2002, Field Hockey, ’91)
Two-time first team All-Atlantic 10 Conference…Led Hawks in scoring
her final three years.
Teresa Carmichael (2000, Women’s Basketball, ’87)
Currently ranks second in career records for points and rebounds…Still
holds single season field goal percentage mark.
John Cunningham (2002, Men’s Cross Country/Track, ’52)
Won 12 individual cross country championships, including two MidAtlantic Conference Championships…Set course record senior year.
Katie Curry Gardler (2005, Women’s Basketball, ’93)
Career leader in 3-point field goals made (216)...Three-time All-Atlantic
10 and All-Big 5 honoree...Ranks fourth in points (1,663) and second in
steals (325).
Mike Bantom
Debbie Black
The inductees in the inaugural Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame class in 1999
were: (back row, L to R) The Hawk, James Moyer (father of Jamie Moyer ’85), Francis
Barnett ’71, Cliff Anderson ’67, Jack Ramsay ’49, Ed Lennex ’76, Jack Dunn and Jack
Ruggero ’69; (front row, L to R) Linda Buonanno ’87, Joseph E. Monte ’42 (football),
Teresa (Zarzeczny) Bell ’88, Kathleen McEnroe DelMonte ’80, Jim Brennan (Hawk mascot), Ellen Ryan, Wilson "Buddy" Peck ’42, Dawn Mycock Katz ’89. Also inducted but not
pictured were: Dale Hodges ’90, George Senesky ’43, Donna Crumety Stewart ’93,
Mike Teti ’78 and John Truax ’78 (deceased).
Donna Crumety Stewart (1999, Women’s Track, ’93)
Only SJU athlete to win a NCAA Championship, placing first in the triple
jump at the 1991 Outdoor Championships…Set 11 school records and
still holds seven.
Karen Delaney Wheeler (2003, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’63)
Was school record-holder in the indoor/outdoor 5,000 meters (since
broken)…Undefeated in cross county dual meets as a junior.
John Del Monte (2001, Baseball, ’79)
Named First Team All-American by The Sporting News as a senior…Set
school record for career stolen bases.
Andy Dougherty (2005, Athletic Administration, ‘48)
SJU’s Sports Information Director from 1972 to 1983...Team manager
for Hawk teams in the mid-1940’s...Big 5 historian and active in the
Hawk Hoop Club and Markward Club.
Jack Dunn (1999, Men’s Soccer Coach)
First coach of men’s soccer program…Led SJU to 120 wins…Three of
his teams competed in the NCAA Tournament.
Renie Dunne Shields (2001, Women’s Basketball/CrossCountry/
Softball, ’82)
Three-time Big 5 First Team honoree…Set school record for assists in
game and career…Top runner on cross country team and starting centerfielder in softball.
Bill Ferguson (2000, Men’s Basketball Coach)
Holds the record for coaching wins with 309 in 25 years...Given credit
for putting the Hawks on the national map...Coached the “Mighty Mites.”
Donald Flanigan and Richard Flanigan (2004, Men’s Rowing, ’60)
Members of SJU’s inaugural varsity team...Rowed in varsity eight that
placed second at Dad Vail Regatta in 1960.
Kim Foley (2003, Women’s Basketball, ’89)
All-time SJU leader in games played and started…Ranks third all-time in
blocks and fourth in points and rebounds.
Rodney Blake
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Trish Brown Lutter
ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Matt Guokas, Jr.
Dale Hodges
Football (1999)
Began at SJU in 1922…Disbanded in 1939…Nickname “Hawks” originated because of the football team’s aerial attack.
Anne Gallagher (2000, Women’s Rowing, ’78)
Founder and captain of women’s rowing team...Co-chairman of SJU and
St. Joseph’s Prep Boathouse Project.
Mary Sue Garrity Simon (2000, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey, ’78)
Only SJU player to lead women’s basketball team in scoring all four
years…Led 1977 basketball team to highest ever season-ending ranking
(#3).
Bonnie Gasior (2003, Softball, ’93)
1993 A-10 Pitcher of the Year…Held career record for strikeouts for nine
years.
Jim Gavaghan (2006, Men’s Cross Country/Track/Soccer, ’59)
Two-time MAC champion in the quarter mile...Helped Hawks win every
IC4A meet during those four years...Captained the inaugural soccer team
in 1958.
Jim Glavin (2001, Men’s Rowing, ’70)
Helped varsity eight win Dad Vail Regatta for the first time in SJU history…Later served as head varsity coach.
George Griffin (2004, Men’s Soccer, ’70)
Two-time first team All-District selection and All-Mid-Atlantic Conference
choice as a defender...Teams notched 12 shutouts.
Matt Guokas, Jr. (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’67)
Still holds school record for assists in a season and assist average…His
1965-66 team was ranked preseason #1 in Sports Illustrated and finished 5th in AP poll.
The Hawk (1999, Mascot, ’56)
Most famous mascot in the nation…Symbolizes the spirit of Saint
Joseph’s.
Joe Henwood (2000, Men’s Rowing, ’68)
Three-year varsity rower on men’s heavyweight eight…Won two gold
medals in international competition.
Dale Hodges (1999, Women’s Basketball, ’90)
First team All-American selection in women’s basketball as a
senior…Holds over 30 school records.
Gerry Hunsicker (2000, Baseball, ’72)
All-Middle Atlantic selection as a sophomore…Led team to MAC
Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 1971.
Dan Kenney (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)
One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54-17 record
during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson.
John Kenney (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)
One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54-17 record
during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson.
Dave Landers (2004, Baseball, ’71)
Held single season and career records for hits and stolen
bases…Member of team that won MAC and Big 5 titles.
Al Laveson (2001, Tennis Coach)
Owns most coaching wins (480) in SJU history in 40-plus years with
men’s and women’s teams.
Ed Lennex (1999, Men’s Track, ’76)
Still owns school record for indoor high jump…Seven-time NCAA qualifier, placing 4th in indoor triple jump and 3rd in outdoor triple jump in
1976.
Jim Lynam (2003, Men’s Basketball, ’63)
Key player for 1961 team reached NCAA Final Four and won Big 5
title…One of four players to wear the uniform number four and have his
number retired.
Gerry Hunsicker
Paul McDermitt
Maurice Martin (2006, Men’s Basketball, ’86)
Three-time All-A-10 and All-Big 5...1986 A-10 Player of the Year and
tourney MVP...Ranks sixth in all-time scoring...AP Honorable Mention
All-America.
Paul McDermitt (2006, Baseball/Basketball/Golf/Track, ’50)
At time of his graduation, earned more varsity letters than anyone...
Defensive standout in basketball and shortstop in baseball...Number-one
golfer.
Kathleen McEnroe Del Monte (1999, Women’s Tennis, ’80)
Set school record at #1 singles…Went undefeated in her first two years.
Pat McFarland (2005, Men’s Basketball ‘73)
Two-time All-MAC player who scored 1,545 points...Led SJU to three
postseason berths...Drafted by both N.Y. Knicks and ABA’s Denver
Nuggets.
Elaine McGillian Van Blunk (2000, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’86)
First All-American in women’s track...Set eight individual records, and
still holds four...Only Hawk to win an ECAC title, capturing the 1,500 at
1986 indoor meet.
Chrissy McGoldrick Zabel (2001, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey, ’79)
Led team in rebounding during 1976-77 and 1977-78 seasons…Threeyear varsity field hockey player.
Jack McKinney (2004, Men’s Basketball/Track, ’57)
Led SJU to inaugural Big 5 title and school’s first-ever post-season
berth…Dual sport athlete who won Mid-Atlantic Conference high jump
title in 1957.
Frank McLaughlin (2000, Men’s Track, ’56)
All-American in the half-mile, with fifth-place finish at ‘55 NCAA
Championships...Set the school records in the 880 and the mile.
John McMenamin (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)
One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54-17 record
during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson.
Bob McNeill (2001, Men’s Basketball, ’60)
Earned All-American honors as a senior…Set SJU record for assists in
a game, season, and career…Owns school record in free throws made
in a game.
The Class of 2006 (left to right): Jim Gavaghan, Ellen (Shields) Fitzpatrick,
Janice Rispoli (accepting for Paul McDermitt), Harry Booth, Kelli
(O’Donnell) Twomey and Maurice Martin.
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ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Jamie Moyer
Muffet O’Brien
McGraw
Jamie Moyer (1999, Baseball, ’85)
Holds SJU pitching record for strikeouts in a season and ERA for a season…Only SJU baseball player to have his number retired.
Dawn Mycock Katz (1999, Softball, ’89)
Finished career at SJU as the record holder for games pitched, completed games, innings pitched, wins, strikeouts, shutouts and saves.
Paula Nicastro Capone (2004, Field Hockey, ’88)
Ranks second on career scoring list…Named First Team All-Mid-Atlantic
Region in 1986.
Jim Norris (2001, Men’s Cross Country/Track, ’85)
Set school records for the 1,500m indoor and 3,000m…Won the
1,500m at the A-10 Indoor Championships and Olympic Invitational in
1985.
Joe Oakes (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)
One of the six “Mighty Mites”, who combined to compile a 54-17 record
during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson.
Chris O’Brien (2005, Men’s Rowing, ’92)
U.S. National Team member instrumental in the re-establishment of rowing as varsity sport...Helped SJU Lightweight 8 to 4th in Dad
Vail...National Champion in Lightweight 8 in ‘90.
Muffet O’Brien McGraw (2002, Women’s Basketball, ’77)
Led team to highest nation ranking is SJU history…Set school record
for steals in season…Current coach at Notre Dame who led team to
2001 NCAA title.
Kelli O’Donnell Twomey (2006, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’90)
SJU record-holder in indoor 5,000m...Regular qualifier to ECAC
Championships and top finisher in cross country.
Wilson “Buddy” Peck (1999, Men’s Swimming, ’42)
Won first National Championship by a Hawk swimmer…Led SJU to the
Eastern Catholic College Swim title in 1941.
Frank Plescha (2001, Men’s Soccer, ’65)
One of two Hawk soccer players to earn All-Region honors three
times…Tallied career-high nine goals as a junior.
Kevin Quinn (2001, Cross Country/Track, ’62)
Set school records in cross county, mile, and two-mile…Two-time conference champion in cross country and mile…Two-time Atlantic 10
Coach of the Year in women’s cross country.
Dinae Rafferty Norris (2001, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’88)
Two-time All-East performer…Set school records in the high jump and
3,000m.
Jack Ramsay (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’49)
Legendary men’s basketball coach…Guided SJU to 1956 NIT Final Four
and 1961 NCAA Final Four...Inductee in Naismith Basketball Hall of
Fame.
Rev. Nicholas S. Rashford, S.J. (2002, University President)
Served as SJU chief executive for 17 years…Served two terms on NCAA
President’s Council and eight years as chairman of A-10 President’s
Council.
Rev. Emory A. Ross, S.J. (2002, Team Chaplain)
Served as men’s basketball Team Chaplain from the late 1950’s through
1985.
Jack Ruggero (1999, Men’s Soccer, ’69)
Two-time Regional All-America selection as a junior and senior…One of
only three coaches in SJU soccer history compiling 53 wins during his
tenure.
Ellen Ryan (1999, Administrator/Coach)
First coach of women’s basketball...Administrator who oversaw growth
of women’s athletics program.
Mike Teti
Jack Whitaker
Cathy Schino Phillips (2005, Softball, ’94)
Set over 14 school records... Led SJU to four straight 20-plus win seasons, including first postseason berth in 1993...All-Region First Team
selection in ‘93.
Kathy Segar Green (2001, Field Hockey, ’85)
Still owns school record for shutouts and goals against average…Tied
for 2nd with seven shutouts.
George Senesky (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’43)
Only SJU player to lead the nation in scoring…Set school record for
points in a game (44)...Helms Foundation National Player of the Year in
1943.
Ellen Shields Fitzpatrick (2006, Women’s Basketball, ’90)
Holds school records for career 3-point percentage and free throw percentage in a season...Two-time All-Conference selection for squad which
made four straight NCAA appearances.
Jim Smale (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)
One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54-17 record
during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson.
Joe Spratt (2002, Men’s Basketball, ’59)
Named MVP of Philadelphia Big 5 as a senior…Averaged 20 points per
game in City Series play his final season.
Mike Teti (1999, Men’s Rowing, ’78)
Bronze medalist in the Men’s 8 at the 1988 Olympics…Coached U.S.
team to seven gold medals at World Championships and a bronze at the
1996 Olympics.
Joe Toland (2003, Men’s Rowing Coach)
Member of 1948 U.S. Olympic Rowing team…Coached varsity heavyweight eight to gold at the 1970 Dad Vail Regatta.
John Truax (1999, Men’s Golf, ’78)
Only SJU golfer to earn All-America honors…Earned individual berth to
NCAA Championships as a sophomore, junior and senior.
Joe Walls (2002, Men’s Soccer, ’64)
Earned multiple Regional All-America honors…Involved in 10 shutouts
during his career.
Jack Whitaker (2005, Broadcaster, ‘47)
Legendary broadcaster was one of the nation’s most recognizable television voices for over 50 years...Emmy winner worked for CBS, ABC and
locally in Philadelphia...Inductee into the National Broadcasters Hall of
Fame.
Tom Wynne (2003, Men’s Basketball/Baseball, ’63)
Led team to three straight NCAA Tournament berths, including 1961
Final Four…Tied as all-time leader in scoring in NCAA Tournament
games.
Teresa Zarzeczny Bell (1999, Women’s Rowing, ’88)
Rowed just one year at SJU…Earned silver at the 1996 Olympic games
in the women’s lightweight doubles.
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BIG 5 HALL OF FAME
Name
Barbara Albom
Cliff Anderson
Lisa Angelotti
Paul Arizin
Dan Baker
Pam Balogh
Mike Bantom
John Baum
Ernie Beck
Kathie Beisel
Nikki Benedix
Nancy Bernhardt
Kathy Bess
Bob Bigelow
Steve Bilsky
Debbie Black
Norman Black
Steve Black
Nate Blackwell
Rodney Blake
Lynn Blaszczyk
Bernard Blunt
Robyne Bostick
Jim Boyle
Alex Bradley
Kirsten Brendel
Clarence Brookins
Michael Brooks
Trish Brown
Joe Bryant
Corky Calhoun
Larry Cannon
Diane Caramanico
Teresa Carmichael
Donnie Carr
Mimi Carroll
Ernie Casale
Dick Censits
Jeffery Clark
Tim Claxton
Audrey Codner
Jenn Cole
Megan Compain
Frank Corace
Maureen Costello
Tony Costner
Steve Courtin
Jill Crandley
Jim Crawford
Katie Curry
Rap Curry
Chuck Daly
Denise Dillon
Chrissie Donahue
Andy Dougherty
Bruce Drysdale
Renie Dunne
Ken Durrett
Kurt Engelbert
John Engels
Howard Evans
Bob Fields
Auretha Fleming
Kim Foley
Chris Ford
Mary Sue Garrity
Tom Gola
Tom Gola
Theresa Govens
Stewart Granger
Chip Greenberg
Mel Greenberg
Mary Greybush
Sharon Gross
Affiliation
Induction Year
Penn, ’80-84
1992
Saint Joseph’s, ’64-67
1973
Villanova, ’84-88
1995
Villanova, ’47-49
2000
Big 5 Executive Secretary
1997
Temple, ’85-89
1995
Saint Joseph’s, ’70-73
1979
Temple, ’66-69
1978
Penn, ’49-51
2000
Villanova, ’79-83
1992
Villanova, ’89-93
2001
Villanova, ’80-84
1993
La Salle, ’78-82
1991
Penn, ’72-75
1989
Penn, ’68-71
1988
Saint Joseph’s, ’84-88
1995
Saint Joseph’s, ’75-79
1985
La Salle, ’81-85
1992
Temple, ’83-87
1993
Saint Joseph’s, ’84-88
1994
Temple, ’79-83
1990
Saint Joseph’s, ’90-95
2001
Saint Joseph’s, ’91-94
2000
Saint Joseph’s, ’62-64
1997
Villanova, ’77-81
1987
Penn, ’86-90
1997
Temple, ’65-68
1984
La Salle, ’76-80
1986
Saint Joseph’s, ’81-85
1992
La Salle, ’73-75
1981
Penn, ’69-72
1976
La Salle, ’66-69
1973
Penn, ‘98-01
2007
Saint Joseph’s, ’83-87
1994
La Salle, ‘96-‘00
2008
Temple, ’82-86
1992
Temple Athletic Director
1982
Penn, ’54-57
1981
Saint Joseph’s, ’78-82
1996
Temple, ’74-78
1987
Saint Joseph’s, ’90-94
2001
La Salle, ’89-93
1999
Saint Joseph’s, ‘94-97
2003
La Salle, ’61-64
1974
Saint Joseph’s, ’95-98
2005
Saint Joseph’s, ’80-84
1990
Saint Joseph’s, ’61-64
1980
La Salle, ’82-86
1993
La Salle, ’70-73
1993
Saint Joseph’s, ’89-93
1999
Saint Joseph’s ‘90-94
2008
Penn Coach,
2001
Villanova, ‘92-96
2004
La Salle, ‘94-97
2002
Saint Joseph’s SID
1989
Temple, ’59-62
1977
Saint Joseph’s, ’78-82
1991
La Salle, ’68-71
1975
Saint Joseph’s, ’54-57
1986
Penn, ’73-76
1995
Temple, ’84-88
1994
La Salle, ’69-71
1984
Penn, ’80-84
1991
Saint Joseph’s, ’85-89
1995
Villanova, ’69-72
1977
Saint Joseph’s, ’74-78
1989
La Salle Coach
1986
La Salle ’53-55
2000
Temple, ’82-86
1993
Villanova, ’79-83
1990
LaSalle, ‘82-86
2003
Sportswriter
1992
La Salle, 87-91
1998
Penn, ’78-82
1990
Matt Guokas
Ron Haigler
Granger Hall
Phil Hankinson
Claudena Harold
Dick Harter
Mike Hauer
Sandy Hawthorne
Keith Herron
Linda Hester
Karen Hiznay
Dale Hodges
Allison Hudson
Jim Huggard
Jack Hurd
Tom Ingelsby
Addie Jackson
Harold Jensen
Ollie Johnson
Eddie Jones
Johnny Jones
Wali Jones
Les Keiter
Dan Kelly
Bill Kennedy
Donna Kennedy
Mik Kilgore
Helen Koskinen
Jack Kraft
Maureen Kramer
Carol Kuna
Kelly Lane
Faye Lawrence
Jason Lawson
Hal Lear
Tim Legler
Alonzo Lewis
Ralph Lewis
Harry Litwack
Bob Lojewski
Jim Lynam
Vivian Machinski
Mark Macon
Amy Mallon
Ellen Malone
Hubie Marshall
Maurice Martin
John McAdams
Bob McAteer
Suzi McCaffrey
Dwayne McClain
Jack McCloskey
Keven McDonald
Pat McFarland
Chrissy McGoldrick
Bob McKee
Aaron McKie
Jack McKinney
Bob McNeill
Bill Melchionni
Al Meltzer
Bill Mlkvy
Bob Mlkvy
Terri Mohr
Bob Morse
John Nash
Jeff Neuman
Jake Nevin
Hank Nichols
Jay Norman
Jim O’Brien
Muffet O’Brien
Lisa Ortlip
Doug Overton
Stan Pawlak
Saint Joseph’s, ’64-66
Penn, ’72-75
Temple, ’80-85
Penn, ’70-73
Temple, ‘96-97
Penn Coach
Saint Joseph’s, ’67-70
Penn, ’79-83
Villanova, ’74-78
La Salle, ’82-86
Villanova, ’77-81
Saint Joseph’s, ’87-90
La Salle, ’83-87
Villanova, ’58-61
La Salle, ’88-92
Villanova, ’70-73
Temple, ’84-88
Villanova, ’83-87
Temple, ’69-72
Temple, ’91-94
Villanova, ’66-69
Villanova, ’61-64
Sports Broadcaster
Saint Joseph’s, ’67-70
Temple, ’57-60
Temple, ’79-83
Temple, 88-92
Villanova, ’86-90
Villanova Coach
La Salle, ’78-81
Penn, ’77-80
Temple, ’87-90
Temple, ’75-79
Villanova, ‘93-97
Temple, ’53-56
La Salle, ’84-88
La Salle, ’54-57
La Salle, ’81-85
Temple Coach
Saint Josephs, ’82-85
Saint Joseph’s, ’60-63
Penn, ’73-77
Temple, ’87-91
Saint Joseph’s, ‘92-93
La Salle, ’77-80
La Salle, ’64-67
Saint Joseph’s, ’82-86
P.A. Announcer
La Salle, ’59-62
La Salle, ’82-86
Villanova, ’81-85
Penn Coach
Penn, ’75-78
Saint Joseph’s, ’70-73
Saint Joseph’s, ’75-78
Big 5 Official Scorer
Temple, ’88-91
Saint Joseph’s Coach
Saint Joseph’s, ’57-60
Villanova, ’63-66
Television Announcer
Temple, ’49-51
Penn, 58-61
Saint Joseph’s, ’84-86
Penn, ’69-72
Big 5 Executive Secretary
Penn, ’63-66
Villanova Athletic Trainer
Official
Temple, ’55-58
Saint Joseph’s, ’71-74
Saint Joseph’s, ’73-77
Villanova, ’79-82
La Salle, ’87-91
Penn, ’63-66
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1991
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2008
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1978
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1974
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1999
1984
1985
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1976
1989
1990
1989
1997
1973
Shelly Pennefather
Tim Perry
Ed Pinckney
John Pinone
Harvey Pollack
Howard Porter
Harold Pressley
Tony Price
Jack Ramsay
Julie Reidenauer
Guy Rodgers
John Rossiter
Margarete Rougier
Cathy Rush
Ellen Ryan
Joe Ryan
James Salters
Jack Scheuer
Charles Scott
George Senesky
Alex Severance
Ellen Shields
Al Shrier
Hank Siemiontkowski
Lionel Simmons
Tim Smith
Tracey Sneed
Rory Sparrow
Joe Spratt
June Stambaugh
Terence Stansbury
Beth Stegner
Marilyn Stephens
Kathy Straccia
Joe Sturgis
Bill Taylor
Roland Taylor
Lynn Tighe
Stephanie Vanderslice
Bob Vetrone
Mark Vreeswyk
Bryan Warrick
Jim Washington
Bob Weinhauer
Doug West
Hubie White
John Wideman
Alvin Williams
Bernie Williams
Boo Williams
Jim Williams
Charlie Wise
Dave Wohl
Randy Woods
Tom Wynne
Jen Zenszer
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Villanova, ’83-87
Temple, ’84-88
Villanova, ’81-85
Villanova, ’79-83
Big 5 Statistician
Villanova, ’68-71
Villanova, ’82-86
Penn, ’76-79
Saint Joseph’s Coach
La Salle, ’80-84
Temple, ’55-58
Big 5 Business Manager
Temple, ’90-93
Women’s Broadcaster
Saint Joseph’s Coach/Admin.
Villanova, ’56-59
Penn, ‘76-80
Sportswriter
Penn Administrator
Saint Joseph’s ’41-43
Villanova Coach
Saint Joseph’s, ’87-90
Temple SID
Villanova, ’69-72
La Salle, ’86-90
Penn, 76-79
La Salle, ’85-89
Villanova, ’76-80
Saint Joseph’s, ’56-59
Penn, 83-86
Temple, ’80-84
Penn, ’79-83
Temple, ’80-84
Villanova, ’75-79
Penn, ’53-56
La Salle, ’72-75
La Salle, ‘67-69
Villanova, 83-87
Villanova, ’79-83
Broadcaster/Sportswriter
Temple, ’85-89
Saint Joseph’s, ’78-82
Villanova, ’62-65
Penn Coach, ‘73-79
Villanova, ’85-89
Villanova, ’59-62
Penn, ’60-63
Villanova, ‘93-97
La Salle, ’66-69
Saint Joseph’s, ’77-81
Temple, ’63-66
La Salle, ’72-76
Penn, ’68-71
La Salle, ’89-92
Saint Joseph’s, ’60-63
La Salle, ‘98-01
1994
1994
1991
1989
1995
1981
1992
1985
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1973
1975
2000
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50 YEARS OF THE HAWK
One of the most famous mascots in college athletics, the Saint Joseph’s Hawk has been on the court for more than 50 years. The Hawk’s
first appearance was on January 4, 1956, in a 69-56 win over La Salle at the Palestra.
Five Decades of the Hawk
ALL-TIME HAWK MASCOTS
1950’s
Jim Brennan
(3 seasons) 1955-56 to 1957-58
Pierce Markley
(3 seasons) 1958-59 to 1960-61
1990’s
Tony Duldulao
(1 season) 1990-91
Chuck Sack
(2 seasons) 1991-92 to 1992-93
Dan Gallagher
(1 season) 1993-94
Brian Kearns
(2 seasons) 1994-95 to 1995-96
Glenn “Trip” Whitaker
(1 season) 1996-97
Bobby Gallagher
(1 season) 1997-98
Pat McGrory
(1 season) 1998-99
Joey "G" Gawarzewski
(1 season) 1999-2000
1960’s
Al Pastino
(3 seasons) 1961-62 to 1963-64
Charlie Wieners
(2 seasons) 1964-65 to 1965-66
Chuck Elsesser
(2 seasons) 1966-67 to 1967-68
Bill Berner
(2 seasons) 1969-69 to 1969-70
1970’s
John Donnelly
(2 seasons) 1970-71 to 1971-72
Joe Cassidy
(2 seasons) 1972-73 to 1973-74
Joe Boyle
(3 1/2 seasons) 1974-75 to 1977-78
Ron Manion
(1/2 season) 1977-78
Kevin Quirk
(2 1/2 seasons) 1978-79 to 1980-81
2000’s
Sarah Brennan
(1 season) 2000-01
Steve Klarich
(2 seasons) 2001-02 to 2002-03
Chris Bertolino
(1 season) 2003-04
Mike Tecce
(1 season) 2004-05
Andrew Moral
(1 season) 2005-06
Jim Miller
(2 seasons) 2006-07 to 2007-08
Tim Klarich
(1 season) 2008-09
1980’s
Randy Kiernan
(1 1/2 seasons) 1980-81 to 1981-82
Dennis Sheehan
(3 seasons) 1982-83 to 1984-85
Jim Boyle, Jr.
(1 season) 1985-86
Frank Simone
(2 seasons) 1986-87 to 1987-88
Jim Scarano
(2 seasons) 1988-89 to 1989-90
The Hawk has traveled all over the country and been at
every game for over 50 years, including all postseason
tournaments.
Jim Brennan, Class of ‘58, is the
originator of the Hawk mascot. He
developed the idea and costume,
which has existed for 50 years.
Brennan made his debut as the Hawk
on January 4, 1956 at the Palestra
and served as the mascot for three
seasons.
Sarah Brennan (no relation to
Jim) is the only woman to
serve as The Hawk in the 50year history. She was the
mascot in 2000-01.
Every year SJU brings together the former Hawks and recognizes them at a
game. Al Pastino, seen at a recent
event, was one of five students to serve
as the Hawk for three seasons (196164). He is former member of the Board
of Trustees and is currently the chair of
the Hawk Athletic Fund.
THE HAWK WILL NEVER DIE!
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“THE PERFECT SEASON”
Nearly every day was “media day” for the Saint Joseph’s Hawks in 2003-04 as the season of a lifetime was well-documented nationally.
People from coast to coast could sense there was something special about the team and the Hawks were besieged everywhere by autograph
seekers and well-wishers. A game with SJU became the hottest ticket in town as the Hawks sold out seven of their last eight road games.
Amidst all the hoopla, the Hawks never lost their focus and gave the University and college basketball a memorable season.
HAWKS IN THE 2003-04 POLLS
Preseason
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
March 1
March 8
March 15
Final
AP
17
13
13
12
12
11 (tie)
10
10
9
6
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
5
5
ESPN/USA Today
18
-14
14
15
12
10
10
9
6
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
5
5
Saint Joseph’s received a number-one seed in the 2004 NCAA
Tournament for the first time in school history.
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JAMEER NELSON
Consensus National Player of the Year in 2004... Will go down as
arguably the greatest player in school history who helped elevate the
SJU program to a new level with the best season ever... Saint Joseph’s
career leader in points with 2,094, assists with 713 and steals with
256... Number 14 was retired on April 23, 2004... During the course of
his career, his Hawk teams compiled a 98-28 record and made four
post-season appearances, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2004 and
to the Second Round in 2001. It marked the most successful four-year
class in school history... Led team to a perfect regular season (27-0),
top ranking for one week in national polls, SJU’s first-ever number-one
seed in the NCAA Tournament and a school-best 30-2 final record...
Ranks third among Atlantic 10’s all-time career leaders in assists, ninth
in points and 10th in steals.
2004 Honors
* John R. Wooden Award
* Naismith Award
* Adolph Rupp Award
* Associated Press Player of the Year
* Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA Player of the Year)
* CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year
* NABC Co-Player of the Year
* Associated Press All-America (consensus 1st team)
* Bob Cousy Point Guard Award
* Bayer Senior CLASS Award
* Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
* Atlantic 10 Player of the Year
* Robert Geasey Award (MVP of Philadelphia Big 5)
* Guy Rodgers Award (top point guard in Big 5)
* Uniform number was retired by Saint Joseph’s University
* NABC All-District 3 First Team
* All-Atlantic 10 First Team
* Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team
* National Player of the Year - The Sporting News; ESPN.com;
SportsIllustrated.com; FoxSports.com; CollegeInsider.com
* John P. Hilferty Award (team’s co-MVP)
* Atlantic 10 Player of the Week (eight times)
* Big 5 Player of the Week (six times)
Other Career Honors
* Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention - 2003
* All-Atlantic 10 1st Team - 2003, 2002
* All-Atlantic 10 2nd Team - 2001
* Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year - 2001
* Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team - 2003, 2002
* NABC and USBWA All-District 1st Team - 2003
* NABC All-District 2nd Team - 2002, 2001
* Robert Geasey Award (MVP of Philadelphia Big 5) - 2003
* All-Big 5 - 2003, 2002, 2001
* Guy Rodgers Award (top point guard in Big 5) - 2003
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THE UNIVERSITY
SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Spirit | Intellect | Purpose
Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph's is an independent, Catholic, Jesuit
University that teaches disciplined reasoning, effective communication,
and a love of learning. From Willings Alley in Old City Philadelphia to
Stiles Street in North Philadelphia to its current location on City Avenue,
Saint Joseph's has continued to grow and change with the times. The
University combines the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence, a history of service, and an ideal campus location to produce successful students who seek to make a good world even better. An academically rigorous and supportive community, Saint Joseph's challenges its students
to exceed their highest professional and personal ambitions, fosters the
mature development of values, and deepens a desire to help shape the
world. These characteristics are reflective of the University's core values
of Spirit | Intellect | Purpose.
Full-time, undergraduate day enrollment is approximately 4,515.
Graduate, evening and executive programs push total enrollment to
more than 7,600.
SPIRIT
Men and women leave Saint Joseph's prepared. The University boasts
an excellent record of its graduates earning initial employment, enrollment in professional schools, and other advanced-degree programs.
Part-time work and internships provide real-world experiences, the kind
which delight future employers. And with its many diverse student
organizations, SJU offers ample opportunities to assume leadership
positions.
An extensive on-campus recruitment program provides graduates
with a head start in their employment search. Regular meetings with faculty advisors – along with advisory programs in the health professions
and in pre-law – assist students who wish to further their schooling.
SJU's City Avenue location combines the best of dynamic Philadelphia
with the suburban, residential setting of the elegant Main Line. Saint
Joseph's 65 acres span two counties, allowing students to literally enjoy
the best of both worlds. The city of Philadelphia, with its tremendous
wealth of historical, cultural, social, and athletic attractions, is easily
accessible, while the safety, serenity, and greenery of a suburban campus are right at hand.
The friendly atmosphere and close-knit campus ensure that students
don't get lost literally or figuratively at Saint Joseph's.
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
INTELLECT
Saint Joseph's nationally recognized academic reputation is confirmed by ongoing acknowledgment in Barron's, U.S. News & World
Report, Forbes and Peterson's. The Jesuit tradition of intellectual inquiry
and personal concern manifests itself in small, challenging classes
taught by a caring faculty. Graduate assistants do not teach, so undergraduates receive the very best educational experience. One-on-one
interaction among students and faculty is a reality at Saint Joseph's.
A solid liberal arts curriculum provides across-the-board learning for
every student. Supporting that curriculum are comprehensive academic
majors and learning facilities. The result is a broad education that prepares students not only for employment and graduate school, but also
for life itself.
In the fall of 1998, SJU opened the $25 million Owen A. Mandeville
Hall, which houses the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the Center for
Food Marketing and Wolfington Teletorium, the region's only
"Teletorium" and "Moot Boardrooms." An 87,000-square-foot international academic center featuring state-of-the-art distance learning technology, it is located near the corner of 54th Street and City Avenue.
Life After Saint Joseph’s
PURPOSE
The students of Saint Joseph's University are dedicated to bettering
today's world. A natural spirit of volunteerism has enabled the
University's community service programs to become the most popular
extracurricular activities on campus. In addition, a service learning program allows students to receive academic credit for their work outside
the classroom.
SJU offers local, national and international opportunities for student
service. From parts of Philadelphia to New Jersey; from Tijuana, Mexico,
to the Appalachian Mountains; and from Ecuador to Tanzania, Saint
Joseph's students embrace the Jesuit mission of serving those in need.
The Thanksgiving Dinner Dance for area senior citizens and the Handin-Hand Festival for the handicapped are two annual student-run events
that draw thousands of special visitors to campus for fun and friendship.
Saint Joseph’s received its highest ranking ever
by U.S. News and World Report.
The magazine's 2009 "America's Best Colleges" issue ranks
Saint Joseph's eighth in the category
Best Universities-Master's (Northeast).
A Jesuit University, Saint Joseph’s educates men and women who
use their education to make the world better. A student in Saint
Joseph’s first class in 1851 became a justice of the U.S. Supreme
Court. Today there are over 43,000 living Saint Joseph’s alumni in
law, medicine, business, finance, communications and education strengthening their professions and their communities in every part
of the world.
Notable Saint Joseph’s Alumni
• Mike Bantom, 1973 – Vice president for player development, NBA
• Brother Richard J. Curry, 1968 – Founder, National Theater
Workshop of the Handicapped
• Michael Jackson, 1971 – CEO, AutoNation; former CEO,
Mercedes-Benz USA
• Dr. John F. Lehman Jr., 1964 – Former U.S. Secretary of the Navy
• Kathleen A. McGinty, 1985 – Former secretary, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection; Former advisor to Vice
President Al Gore; Member 9/11 Commission
• Vince Papale, 1968 – Former professional football player; subject
of major motion picture entitled, “Invincible”
• Joe Queenan, 1972 – Freelance writer and author (True Believers:
The Tragic Inner Life of Sports Fans)
• Mary Lou Quinlan, 1975 – Founder and CEO, Just Ask a Woman;
author (Just Ask a Woman: Cracking the Code of What Women
Want and How They Buy)
• Dr. Jack Ramsay, 1949 – Hall of Fame NCAA and NBA coach and
ESPN analyst
• Sr. Mary Scullion, 1976 – Co-founder and executive director,
Project H.O.M.E.
• Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, 1963 – Commissioner, U.S. Food
and Drug Administration
• Jack Whitaker, 1947 – Emmy-award winning national sportscaster
Vince Papale ‘68 (left) was the
subject of the 2006 box-office
hit “Invincible” starring Mark
Wahlberg (right). Papale was
a standout on the Saint
Joseph’s track team, but went
on to play professional football
for the Philadelphia Eagles.
photo courtesy of Sports Management
Group Worldwide, Inc.
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
College of Arts and Sciences
Students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences pursue a major
course of study in one of the college’s three divisions: humanities, social
sciences, and natural sciences and mathematics (see below for a complete list of majors). Students who wish to explore intellectual questions
and themes embodied in the intersection of two disciplines may create
an interdepartmental major.
The College of Arts and Sciences is also home to many special academic programs designed to enrich the undergraduate experience and
underscore a commitment to experiential learning. These offerings
include service-learning programs, study abroad, internships, and
R.O.T.C. Through these opportunities, Saint Joseph's students gain
valuable experience that coincides with the Jesuit tradition of making a
difference in the world through the spread and pursuit of knowledge – in
the classroom and beyond.
Erivan K. Haub School of Business
Majors in the College of
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Aerospace Studies
Biology
Chemical Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Economics
Elementary and Special
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English
Environmental Science
European Studies
Fine and Performing Arts
French
French Studies
German
• Interdisciplinary
Health Services
• History
• International Relations
• Labor Studies
• Latin
• Latin American Studies
• Mathematics
• Philosophy
• Physics
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Sociology
• Spanish
• Theology
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Management
Marketing
Pharmaceutical Marketing
Public Administration
Students in the Erivan K. Haub School of Business approach their professional curriculum with the valuable skills of a strong liberal arts foundation. This component of their education ensures that students can
enter the business world as analytical and critical thinkers, well practiced
in oral and written self-expression. Every course is influenced by the
Haub School’s location in state-of-the-art Mandeville Hall, a building that
set a national standard for classroom technology. Students and faculty
plug laptops into network ports in any seat, and classes are taught from
computer-driven podiums networked directly to student computers.
Experiential learning is as fundamental to the Haub School of
Business as in the College of Arts and Sciences. This includes service
projects such as developing a financial plan for a Philadelphia area notfor-profit and internships selected in conjunction with faculty and Career
Development Center advisors. Students may also participate in the
Cooperative Education Program associated with every major in the
school.
A Demanding Education for Demanding Times
Students come to Saint Joseph's University seeking a values-based
learning experience. They join a community that regards questions
of ethics, morality and faith as centrally important to human existence, and they are encouraged to examine, reinforce and question
their most deeply held beliefs.
At the same time, Saint Joseph's students are moved and guided to
develop fully every facet of their intellectual potential, bringing into
harmony theory and practice, tradition and innovation. Cultivating a
compelling determination to maximize one's innate abilities has
taken on greater urgency in today's enormously complex and competitive world. Thus, the University sets ever-higher educational
standards for its students.
The caliber of Saint Joseph’s academic programs, students and faculty attests to its growing national reputation.
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Campus Life at Saint Joseph’s University
The culture of Saint Joseph's invites students to give fully of themselves and be actively involved in all aspects of campus life. Most take
advantage of the opportunities available to them to grow intellectually,
socially, physically, morally, ethically, and spiritually. This infectious spirit of positive engagement creates a highly dynamic and interactive community, built upon Catholic, Jesuit values.
Personal integrity and concern for others distinguish campus life.
Students support one another, respect differences, discover common
bonds and build lifelong friendships during their years at the University.
Their attachment to the extended Saint Joseph's community remains
strong throughout their lives and serves as a guiding example for how
to live in a wider world as caring family members and engaged citizens.
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MAGUIRE CAMPUS
The 38-acre James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus, longtime home of the
Episcopal Academy, adds 52 classrooms, eight full laboratories, 113
offices, and 14.5 acres of sports fields to Saint Joseph’s University's
current 65-acre footprint. In the years to come, the positive impact on
academic offerings, student life, athletics, arts, and community outreach
will be immeasurable.
Jim and Frannie Maguire, here with University President Timothy R.
Lannon, S.J. (right), are the lead benefactors of the new Maguire
Campus.
An aerial view of Saint Joseph’s main campus and the Maguire Campus
(foreground). The Maguire Campus has added 38 acres to the University.
The full-size gym adds more recreational opportunities for students.
The Maguire Sports Complex includes a pool for recreational use.
A new state-of-the art fitness center is available for use by Saint
Joseph’s students at the Maguire Campus.
The Maguire Campus adds 52 classrooms and eight full laboratories to
expand Saint Joseph’s academic offerings.
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PHILADELPHIA
An Expansive Metropolitan Experience
Saint Joseph’s University is closely allied with the entire Philadelphia
region. Due to its unique City Line location, students enjoy both a tranquil campus and ready access to the city’s diverse population, vibrant
cultural life, major-league sports and entertainment, rich history and
abundant professional opportunities. Philadelphia – the nation’s sixth
largest city and hub of the Northeast corridor – serves as a kind of alternate campus for Saint Joseph’s students.
Students take advantage of the city in many ways. Thanks to an extensive and supportive alumni network, they obtain internships with leading
companies and other regional employers, take part in cooperative learning programs and find rewarding positions in the corporate, government
and service sectors.
City Skyline
Bob Krist/PVCB
Boathouse Row
Independence Hall
Anne C. Kristensen/PVCB
Anne C. Kristensen/PVCB
Center City
SJU's Philadelphia location gives students access to two worlds. The
campus resembles a park, surrounded by the stately homes of
Philadelphia's historic Main Line suburbs. Center City’s cultural, commercial, and recreational activities are only a short ride away.
SJU students take frequent advantage of the artistic and cultural
resources Philadelphia offers – the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the
Franklin Institute Science Museum, and the Kimmel Center for the
Performing Arts, to name a few. In addition to rooting for their beloved
Hawks, SJU students can be found cheering on the eight professional
sports teams in the city, particularly the Eagles, Flyers, Phillies and 76ers.
Lincoln Financial Field
A Philly tradition - the cheesesteak Edward Savaria, Jr./PCVB
Fireworks at the Art Museum
Edward Savaria, Jr./PCVB
Anthony Sinagoga/PVCB
Former SJU star Jamie Moyer
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Phililes/Miles Kennedy
ADMINISTRATION
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.
PRESIDENT
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J., is in his sixth year as president of
Saint Joseph's University.
Fr. Lannon began his term as Saint Joseph's 26th president
in July 2003. Since then he has led many significant University
initiatives, most notably the agreement to purchase the 38-acre
campus of the neighboring Episcopal Academy. The acquisition
– known as the James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus – will provide
unparalleled flexibility to enhance academic programs and facilities.
Under Fr. Lannon's stewardship, the University vastly
upgraded student housing and parking options with the opening
of the Borgia and Rashford Residence Halls in August 2004, the
54th Street retail and parking structure in 2007, and the acquisition of Maguire Campus in 2008.
Fr. Lannon has also played a major role in boosting Saint
Joseph's academic profile, an effort which includes recently
endowed faculty chairs and student scholarships as well as the
opening of the Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics and
Institute of Catholic Bioethics. A major curricular-review initiative
and the hiring of more
than 50 new full-time faculty over a five-year period will serve to further
strengthen Saint Joseph’s
academic position. SJU
has attained its best-ever
U.S. News ranking (8th,
Northeast) in the 2009
"America's Best Colleges" edition.
He has worked tirelessly to re-engage the University in its
mission and to foster expanded outreach efforts to alumni, governmental leaders, and other external constituencies. In the latter
role, he serves as chair of the City Avenue Special Services
District (CASSD). As a central tenet of his leadership, Fr. Lannon
has articulated a vision for Saint Joseph's to be recognized as the
preeminent Catholic comprehensive university in the Northeast.
Previously, he served as the vice president for university
advancement and before that, as the associate executive vice
president at Marquette University.
He serves on the Board of Trustees at Marquette University,
St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia, the Greater
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and the Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania.
Fr. Lannon has studied and written on Catholic identity at
Jesuit universities. A native of Mason City, Iowa, he attended
Creighton University as an undergraduate. He later returned to
Omaha as president of Creighton Preparatory School. He entered
the Society of Jesus in 1977 and was ordained a priest in 1986.
Fr. Lannon also obtained two master’s degrees from the Weston
Jesuit School of Theology and has a professional diploma from
Fordham University. He also holds a doctorate in Administration,
Planning and Social Policy from the Graduate School of
Education at Harvard University.
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ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Cary Anderson
VICE PRESIDENT for STUDENT LIFE
Cary Anderson, Ed.D., assumed the post of vice president
for student life at Saint Joseph’s on June 1, 2007. He owns a
wealth of experience in higher education and student affairs,
along with a great familiarity with Jesuit institutions.
As vice president for student life, Dr. Anderson oversees
many areas, including athletics and recreation, along with residence life, career development, student educational supportservices and counseling services, to name a few. Dr. Anderson
came to SJU from Canisius College, where he served as the
associate vice president and dean of students for eight years.
Prior to that, he spent over nine years at the College of the
Holy Cross, working first as complex director, then advancing
to assistant dean of students and then to associate dean of
students.
“The Jesuit philosophy on education resonates with my
own personal educational philosophy,” explained Dr. Anderson
on his commitment to working with Jesuit institutions. “A lot
of universities talk about educating their students with a con-
cern for the common
good, but Jesuit colleges and universities
really act on this.”
Dr. Anderson holds a
bachelor’s degree from
the University of Iowa
and a master’s degree
from Loyola University
of Chicago. He earned his doctorate in education from the
University of Massachusetts while working at Holy Cross.
He is a contributing columnist with several student affairs
publications, and was recently elected editor of the National
Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)
Journal.
Dr. Anderson and his wife, Cindy, live in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
with their daughter, Chay.
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ATHLETIC ADMINSTRATION
Don DiJulia
ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
One of the most active and respected leaders in collegiate athletics,
director of athletics Don DiJulia is in his fifth decade of affiliation with
Saint Joseph’s University, making his mark first as a student-athlete
and then as an administrator.
DiJulia is in his second stint as the University’s top athletic administrator after returning to SJU as an associate vice president/director
of athletics in June of 1988. He has spent 25 of the last 32 years on
Hawk Hill.
For the past 20 years, DiJulia has overseen tremendous growth in
the University’s athletics programs. During his tenure, five varsity
programs have been added, a new weight training facility built, athletic fund drives initiated, and athletic facilities updated, including the
resurfacing and lighting of Finnesey Field.
Saint Joseph’s is undergoing the biggest project in DiJulia’s tenure
with the expansion and renovation of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
The building will reopen in 2009-10 as the Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena
and will also include a dedicated center for men’s and women’s basketball. This comprehensive plan to enhance varsity and recreational
sports at SJU also includes the transition to the Maguire Campus,
which began in the Fall of 2008. This will ultimately include the use of
four playing fields, two gymnasiums and eight tennis courts to the
program.
DiJulia has emphasized the importance of the student-athlete with
the institution of the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as well as sen-
ior Scholar-Athlete awards.
DiJulia has also spearheaded Saint Joseph’s
hosting of various conference and national tournaments, including the 2000
NCAA Women’s Basketball
Final Four in Philadelphia
and the upcoming 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball First and Second
Rounds to be held at the Wachovia Center.
DiJulia was involved in the most compelling story in college basketball in 2003-04 as Saint Joseph’s gained the attention of a nation
with its successful quest for the perfect regular season and run to the
NCAA Elite Eight. With DiJulia leading the way, Saint Joseph’s handled the unprecedented demands on the program from its many constituents, including alumni, fans, and media.
A 1967 graduate of Saint Joseph’s, DiJulia has worn many hats in
college athletics during his more than 30 years of professional experience. His career began in coaching, with a one-year stint as assistant baseball coach at SJU in 1968. He then went on to assistant
coaching positions in basketball at Fairfield University, George
Washington University and American University.
During his first stint as director of athletics at Saint Joseph’s from
1976 to 1981, DiJulia was instrumental in the planning and construction of the $5 million athletic and recreation complex. He also oversaw
the growth of women’s athletics as softball and cross country were
added as varsity sports.
DiJulia left Saint Joseph’s in 1981 to become commissioner of the
East Coast Conference, a position he held for two years until leaving
to become commissioner of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
from 1984 to1988.
He remains extremely involved in the intercollegiate athletic community, and currently serves on the Atlantic 10 Executive Committee,
the Philadelphia Sports Congress Executive Committee. He also
serves on the board of Neumann College’s Center for Sport,
Spirituality and Character Development. He served on the NCAA
Council for 10 years in the 1980s and 1990s as well as the NCAA
Executive Committee. DiJulia is also a past chair of the Atlantic 10
Athletic Directors’ Committee, of which he served two terms.
A two-sport athlete as an undergraduate in baseball and basketball, DiJulia was a member of the 1964-65 Hawk basketball team
which compiled a 26-1 regular season record and a top 10 national
ranking under head coach Dr. Jack Ramsay.
In 2005, DiJulia was inducted into the Hall of Fame for his alma
mater, St. James High School and in 2007, he was inducted into the
Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame - Delaware County Chapter.
He and his wife, Pat, reside in Havertown, Pa., and have seven
children and eight grandchildren.
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ATHLETIC ADMINSTRATION
Jim Brown
Katie Shields
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT/
ATHLETICS BUSINESS AFFAIRS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF
ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT
Jim Brown is in his seventh year as assistant vice president for athletics business
affairs, but 10th overall at Saint Joseph’s after
spending three years as assistant athletic
director.
A 1976 SJU graduate, Brown has brought
to his alma mater a strong background in athletic administration at
both the collegiate and professional levels. He began his career as the
athletics business manager at Villanova University in 1980 and in
1986 was promoted to assistant athletic director.
In August, 1987, Brown became the director of finance/controller
for the Philadelphia 76ers and after five years there, went on to Temple
University as assistant athletic director. From July, 1993 through
June, 1994, Brown served as Temple’s acting director of athletics.
Following that interim position, he was promoted to associate athletic
director, adding the supervision of the department’s marketing and
ticket office operation to his responsibilities. During his last year at
Temple, Brown served as the associate athletic director for development.
Brown and his wife, Mary, have five children - Shannon, Rachel,
Rebecca, Bryan and Michael.
Katie Shields, a 1987 graduate of Saint
Joseph’s University, is in her 17th year at SJU
and in her eighth year as executive director of
athletic development.
Shields, who returned to her alma mater in
1990, oversees all athletic fundraising activities at the University, including managing the Hawk Athletic Fund
which is the umbrella organization for donations to Saint Joseph’s athletics. Shields also serves as university liaison with all booster clubs
affiliated with SJU athletics and is also actively involved with the campaign to fund the expansion and renovation of the Fieldhouse.
Prior to taking her current role in athletics, Shields served as director of development at the University, managing the day-to-day operations of the development office. She was the director of annual giving
from 1994 to 1998, administering a $2 million-plus program annually.
Shields earned a master’s degree in education from Saint Joseph’s
in 1993. A Philadelphia native, she now resides in Lafayette Hill, Pa.,
with her husband, Brian, and children, Emily and Brian.
Tim Curran
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/MARKETING
& CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Ellen Ryan
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/
VARSITY SPORTS
Ellen Ryan is in her 36th year at the
University. The department's senior women's
administrator, she is in her seventh year as
associate athletic director for varsity sports
after previously spending 19 years as assistant
director of athletics.
The person most responsible for the growth of women's athletics
at SJU, Ryan has seen the women's basketball program post winning
marks in 33 of the last 35 years.
Ryan was one of the 20 members in the inaugural class of Saint
Joseph’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999 and was inducted into the
Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2002.
Ryan first became involved at SJU as the coach of the school's
first intercollegiate varsity women's basketball team in 1973-74. After
taking a leave of absence for the 1974-75 season, Ryan returned to
Saint Joseph's in the fall of 1975 to take over the then-newly created
position of coordinator of women's athletics.
Ryan, a resident of Havertown, Pa., was athletic director and head
coach of girls’ basketball, tennis and softball at the Country Day
School of the Sacred Heart for 16 years before joining the Saint
Joseph's athletic department staff.
Tim Curran, a 1990 graduate of Saint
Joseph's, is in his sixth year as associate athletic director for marketing and corporate
partnerships.
Curran received a master’s degree in business administration from SJU in 1991 while
serving as a graduate assistant in the SJU athletic ticket office.
He also worked as an account executive for the Philadelphia 76ers
and then in 1995 became the associate marketing director at UCLA, a
position he held until 1998. Curran joined the staff at the U.S. Naval
Academy and served as assistant athletic director for marketing from
1998 to 2002.
Prior to making his return to Hawk Hill in 2003, Curran was the
associate general manager of Villanova Sports Properties for one year.
Curran and his wife, Barbara, have three children, Anna, Daniel and
Megan. They reside in Collegeville, Pa.
Al Pendleton
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/FACILITIES
Al Pendleton is in his second year at Saint
Joseph’s as associate athletic director for
facilities. This is the second tenure for
Pendleton at Saint Joseph’s, as he previously
was the equipment manager and assistant
track coach from 1986 to 1989.
Most recently, Pendleton was the associate director of structured
sport at the University of Pennsylvania, a post he held for five years.
He owns more than 25 years experience in facility management and
intramural and club sport planning. He previously held posts at Temple
University and Tulane University in intramurals and facilities.
A native of Ardmore, Pa., Pendleton received his bachelor’s degree
from Temple in 1985 and then in 2000, earned a master’s degree in
sports administration from his alma mater. He resides in Philadelphia.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Marie Wozniak
Ron Joyce
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TICKET OPERATIONS
Marie Wozniak is in her sixth year at Saint
Joseph’s as assistant athletic director for
communications and serves as the primary
media contact for the men’s basketball team.
She came to SJU after 11 years at Seton
Hall University, serving the last five as assistant athletic director for communications.
She was the co-media coordinator for the 1999 NCAA Men’s
Basketball East Regional in East Rutherford, N.J., and was a media
relations assistant for the 1996 NCAA Men’s Final Four, as well as five
NCAA Women’s Final Fours from 1995 to 2000. She will serve as the
media coordinator for the 2009 NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds
hosted by Saint Joseph’s at the Wachovia Center.
A 1985 graduate of Villanova University, Wozniak earned a master’s degree in sports administration in 1988 from Temple University.
She also worked at the East Coast Conference for four years as associate commissioner.
A resident of Collingswood, N.J., she received the William J.
Bennett Award for dedication and loyalty to the Saint Joseph’s men’s
basketball program in 2004.
Corey Shannon
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/RECREATION
Corey Shannon is in his seventh year at
Saint Joseph’s, and his second as assistant
athletic director for recreation.
He oversees a comprehensive recreation
program which includes intramurals, over 20
club sports, as well as fitness, instructional
and recreation programs. He also administers and facilitates the dayto-day operation, supervision and maintenance of the Maguire
Campus Sports Complex.
Shannon is active at SJU, serving as a Campus Connector, Judicial
Advisor and on a number of committees including the Advisory
Council for Alcohol and Student Health and the Assessment and
Learning Outcomes Committee.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in
sociology in 1998, and was a member of the track and field team.
Shannon received a master’s degree in sports and recreation administration from Temple University in 2001. He and his wife, Suzanne,
live in Abington, Pa., and have a son, Carter.
Joe DeLacy
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/FACILITIES
Joe Delacy, in his 11th year at SJU, is now
in his first year as assistant athletic director
for facilities. He oversees the Maguire Campus
Sports Complex as well as game operations
and the athletic equipment room on both campuses.
The 1989 Saint Joseph’s graduate was promoted to this position
in the Fall of 2008 after serving for 10 years as the athletic equipment
manager. The native of Philadelphia resides in the East Falls section of
the city.
Ron Joyce, a 1993 graduate of the
University of Scranton, is in his ninth year as
director of athletic ticket operations at Saint
Joseph’s. He started his career as the university’s ticket office coordinator from 1995 to
1997. He then held the post of assistant director of ticket operations for the Philadelphia Rage of the American
Basketball League, before returning to SJU in his current position. Joyce
received his M.B.A from the University in 1997.
Bob Krotee
AQUATICS DIRECTOR
Bob Krotee is in his 19th year as aquatics
director, overseeing the operation of the SJU
Natatorium. He earned his undergraduate
degree from West Chester University in 1977
and his master’s degree from the University of
Maryland in 1979. Krotee is the program
director of SJU Swim America and has provided instruction for over
1,000 children since 1988. He served as the program director for
Hawk Hill U.S. Swimming (1993-99), coaching three eventual
Olympians.
Dr. Steve Porth
FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE
Dr. Steve Porth, SJU’s faculty athletics
representative, is a professor of management
and associate dean of the Haub School of
Business. He has received several awards for
excellence in teaching and research and is
also a management consultant. Porth was
also an assistant coach with the Hawks’ women’s basketball team
and the Drexel University men’s basketball team. A 1980 graduate of
Saint Joseph’s, he and his wife, Mary (SJU '81) have five children Stephen, Molly (Class of 2010), Leo, Tom and Conor.
Renie Shields
DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE SERVICES
Renie Shields is in her 11th year as director of compliance services, and was Saint
Joseph’s compliance coordinator prior to that
from 1993 to 1998.
A former standout for the Hawks in basketball, cross country, and softball, she was a
three-time All-Big 5 selection on the hardwood. Shields, formerly
Dunne, was inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1991 and into the
SJU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. Shields served as an assistant
coach at SJU from 1987 to 1983.
Shields is in her 16th year as an analyst for SJU women's basketball radio and internet broadcasts. During the 2004-05 season, she
served as the radio analyst for a Hawks’ men’s basketball game.
She resides in Drexel Hill, Pa., with her husband Jim, a 1981 SJU
graduate, and their children James Jr., Kerri, Erin, and Shannon.
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ATHLETIC STAFF/HEAD COACHES
Aleen Bobal
Administrative
Assistant
Eileen Brown
Administrative
Assistant
Marybeth Catania
Administrative
Assistant
Amanda Davis
Coordinator of
Marketing
Kelly Halpin
Fitness Coordinator
Kathy MacDonald
Administrative
Assistant
Angie Marfisi
Assistant Director of
Recreation
Deirdre Mattocks
Compliance Assistant
Jack Millonde
Assistant Athletic
Ticket Manager
Nino Vanin
Director of Marketing
Terri Adams
Softball Coach
Ian Crookenden
Men’s and Women’s
Tennis Coach
Pat Cullinan
Men’s Lacrosse
Coach
Michelle Finegan
Field Hockey Coach
Mike Glavin
Men’s Track Coach
Cindy Griffin
Women's Basketball
Coach
Fritz Hamburg
Baseball Coach
Drew Hill
Men's Rowing Coach
Bob Lynch
Golf Coach
Phil Martelli
Men's Basketball
Coach
Gerry Quinlan
Women's Rowing
Coach
Kevin Quinn
Women’s Track Coach
Jess Reynolds
Women's Soccer
Coach
Denise Roessler
Women's Lacrosse
Coach
Tom Turner
Men's Soccer Coach
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EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
In line with the centuries-old Jesuit tradition of
academic excellence, Saint Joseph’s University remains dedicated to
its student-athletes, both past and present.
Janet Greder, in her fourth year as the University’s director of
educational support services for student-athletes, directs a multifaceted program of academic support that affords student-athletes
the opportunity to succeed both in the classroom and on the field. In
addition to overseeing the program for all of SJU’s student-athletes,
she works directly with the men’s basketball program.
Greder came to SJU after three years as an academic coordinator
at the University of Iowa. From 1997 to 2001, she was the assistant
academic coordinator at Creighton University. A native of North
Platte, Neb., she received her bachelor’s degree in education from the
University of Nebraska-Kearney in 1986 and a master’s of science
degree in counseling from Nebraska-Omaha in 1997. She resides in
Drexel Hill, Pa.
Ken Krimmel is in his first year as assistant director after serving
an internship in the department in 2008. A 2003 graduate of Penn
State with a degree in elementary education, he received his master’s
of education degree from Temple in 2008. The native of State College,
Pa., previously was a teacher and assistant basketball coach at North
Penn High School. He and his wife, Katie, reside in Ardmore, Pa.
Suzanne Pearce is in the midst of her first year as the department’s learning specialist. She earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary and special education from Saint Joseph’s in 2002 and then
received her master’s degree for certification as a reading specialist
from SJU the next year. Originally from Westville, N.J., Pearce came
to SJU after serving as a program specialist at the Kingsway Learning
Center. She resides in Springfield, Pa., with her husband, Al.
Greder and Krimmel monitor academic progress of the studentathletes in compliance with SJU and NCAA rules and regulations. The
office is a liasion between the athletic department and the faculty,
while serving as a secondary academic advisor to the student-athletes, helping with registration, among other issues.
The office also assists student-athletes in career development and
runs time management and study skills workshops throughout the
academic year.
All freshman student-athletes, along with select upperclassmen,
are required to attend study hall four nights a week. The office, located in the Science Center 113, has eight individual study rooms, each
equipped with a computer.
Coordinated through the Office of Educational Support Services
for Student-Athletes, Saint Joseph’s student-athletes utilize numer-
ous support programs available through the
University. Those programs include the
Learning Resource Center, Career Services, the
Counseling Center and the Writing Center. The
services available to student-athletes; career
choice assistance, academic skills workshops,
individual tutoring and personal development,
allow for success in the present while preparing for the future.
The office is aware of the challenges
today's student-athletes face both on and off
the playing field. To prepare them, the Office of
Educational Support Services for StudentAthletes organizes and facilitates a Life Skills
Program. This is designed to provide studentathletes with educational experiences that will
assist them in bridging the gap from high
school to college and from college to professional life. The program is designed to reach
each student-athlete based on his or her individual needs. The Life Skills Program focuses
on the individual as a whole – academically,
athletically, and emotionally – and on the
changing needs and skills of that individual in
the years during and after college. Among the
wide range of topics covered are time management, stress management, resume writing and
interviewing, alcohol and drug awareness, and
financial planning.
The office also oversees the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), which
acts as liaison between the University community and the student-athlete body. Members
are selected by respective coaches or team
members at the beginning of each academic
year. SAAC works to encourage and promote
student-athletes to be student leaders that represent individual varsity teams and the entire
athletic department as a vocal, integral part of
the greater Saint Joseph's community.
The Hawks’ Class of 2008 (left to right) at Commencement: Arvydas Lidzius, Pat Calathes and Rob Ferguson.
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Janet Greder
Director,
Educational Support
Services for
Student-Athletes
Ken Krimmel
Asst. Director,
Educational Support
Services for
Student-Athletes
Suzanne Pearce
Learning Specialist
SPORTS MEDICINE
Lori Rafferty
Director of
Sports Medicine
Bill Lukasiewicz
Head Athletic Trainer
The Saint Joseph’s Sports Medicine Department serves
the student-athlete population through the prevention,
recognition, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Dr. Lori Rafferty oversees the Saint Joseph’s Sports
Medicine program with the help of head trainer Bill
Lukasiewicz, and assistant athletic trainers Melanie
Monroe, Danielle Warner and Beth Howard. Taking advantage of SJU’s state-of-the-art sports medicine facilities,
Rafferty also serves as the liaison between the University
and its medical doctors.
Rafferty is in her 15th year as SJU’s director of sports
medicine after serving for two years as an assistant on the
staff. The Bridgewater, N.J., native completed her Ph.D. in
kinesiology from Temple University with a concentration in
sports medicine in 2000. She owns a bachelor’s of science
degree in physical education from East Stroudsburg
University (1986) and a master’s degree in physical education from Trenton State College (1988). She resides in
Havertown, Pa., with her husband Keith.
Lukasiewicz, who is in his 10th year at Saint Joseph’s,
and third as head athletic trainer, works with the Hawks’
men’s basketball program. (bio on page 34)
Monroe is in her second year as Saint Joseph's assistant
athletic trainer. She is a 1998 graduate of Pennsylvania State
University and a 2001 graduate of the University of North
Carolina where she earned a master's degree in exercise science. She most recently served as the head athletic trainer at
Westfield State College in Massachusetts after a stint at the
University of Massachusetts. Monroe also worked for five
years at Franklin and Marshall after completing a two-year
graduate assistantship at UNC.
Howard is in her fifth year at SJU after earning her bachelor’s degree from George Washington University in 2003.
She came to Saint Joseph’s after completing a sports medicine internship with the Washington Mystics of the WNBA.
She completed a Master of Science degree in Exercise
Science from California University of Pennsylvania in 2007.
She resides in Philadelphia with her husband Ryan Hoagey.
Warner is in her second year back on Hawk Hill after
serving two semesters as an athletic training intern 2004-05.
She completed her undergraduate degree in 2006 from
Northeastern University in Boston and is currently working
towards a master's degree from SJU in health administration. Warner worked at Northeastern University for one year
as a graduate assistant, and this year, will be working with
the SJU women’s basketball team after previously working
with the Hawks’ baseball team. Danielle is a native of Long
Valley, N.J. and currently resides in Philadelphia.
The Sports Medicine Department works closely with
team physicians to provide the student-athletes with the best
medical care possible. Among those physicians are team
orthopedist Michael Ciccotti (www.rothmaninstitute.com),
Edward Gorrie, M.D. in SJU student health, along with
nurse practitioner Laura Moore and Eugene Hong, M.D.,
the family medicine-sports specialist through Drexel
University School of Medicine.
Beth Howard
Asst. Athletic Trainer
Danielle Warner
Athletic Training Intern
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
SUMMIT SPORTS TRAINING CENTER
The Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball team utilizes the trainers and
the services of the Summit Sports Training Center. Summit has three
locations in Villanova, Pa.; West Chester, Pa.; and Cherry Hill, N.J.
The Summit Sports Training Center implements the most technologically advanced program for speed and overall sports performance. The center combines Athletic Republic acceleration training,
martial arts, mental skills training, eye/hand/body coordination, and
nutrition counseling to provide a safe, well-balanced training program.
Summit maintains an excellent athlete-to-trainer ratio, providing
each individual with the personalized attention necessary to achieve
his or her personal goals. Summit’s team of professionals has over
100 years of combined experience training over 2,000 professional
athletes.
Through its specialized programs, the athletes gain – and learn to
maintain - a competitive edge in their chosen sport.
Summit Sports Training Center was named the "Best of Philly" by
Philadelphia Magazine in 2006 and 2008.
Pat Trainor has worked at Summit for the
past year and is serving as the Hawks’ strength
and conditioning coach.
A native of Gibbstown, N.J., he graduated
from West Virginia University in 2007 with a
bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology. While
at West Virginia, Trainor served an internship in
strength and conditioning and worked with all
of the Mountaineers’ teams, including basketball and football.
Pat Trainor
Strength and
Conditioning Coach
Saint Joseph’s basketball players utilize the facilities at Summit
Sports Training Center (top 2 photos) as well as those on campus. The Hawks have added a new component in preseason conditioning for the past few years as they participate in boxing sessions to improve stamina, coordination and footwork (right
photo).
THE CENTER FOR SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
At Saint Joseph’s, there is an understanding that reaching one’s athletic potential
requires mental as well as physical skills. With
that in mind, the athletic department provides
sports psychology services for student-athletes,
teams, and coaches, utilizing one of the nation’s
top sports psychologists, Dr. Joel Fish.
Student-athletes have access to Dr. Fish to
develop mental skills for peak performance.
Dr. Joel Fish
Strategies are taught to help improve studentathlete confidence, composure, concentration,
mental preparation, positive attitude, and clutch performance.
Strategies are also designed to help teams develop effective communication and teamwork.
Coaches have Dr. Fish as a sports psychology resource to help with
team building, motivation, mental toughness, and helping them work
with different personality types. Team captains and leaders are taught
effective leadership skills such as positive peer pressure and conflict
resolution.
Student-athletes can meet individually with Dr. Fish to discuss offthe-field issues, such as stress management and personal relationships that are impacting upon athletic performance. Confidentiality is
maintained in these individual meetings. Referrals, if indicated, are
made to the University Counseling Center.
Saint Joseph’s University recognizes that there is a connection
between a sound mind and a sound body. Sports psychology is an
example of the Athletic Department providing its student-athletes,
teams, and coaches with a valuable resource for success on and off
the playing field.
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SJU TRADITION & SPIRIT
Why Hawk Hill?
In the early 1920’s, former University president Albert G.
Brown, S.J., decided to move the college campus from its location just north of the city at 17th and Stiles to its current site on
Philadelphia’s city line. He selected the location in part because
its hilltop perch overlooking downtown Philadelphia provided a
dramatic setting for the construction of the college’s main building, Barbelin Hall. In fact, for many years Barbelin’s signature
carillon tower ranked as the highest point from sea level in the
city of Philadelphia. Later, according to oral tradition, students
and faculty frequently saw real hawks circling the skies above
Barbelin, before swooping down on their prey. The familiar scene
eventually led to the coining of the moniker “Hawk Hill.”
Crimson and Gray
The college colors of crimson and gray date back to the
1890’s when it is related that a young seminarian leading a pep
rally saw the colors on a book he was holding. Thinking they
looked attractive together, he announced that these would be the
school colors.
“The Hawk Will Never Die!”
The Hawk is one of the most famous mascots in the country,
best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its “wings”
from tip-off to the final buzzer of every game, as well as for “flying” in figure eights around the court during timeouts. The constant flapping, coupled with the scrappy play of the University’s
athletic teams, helped to spawn the school’s familiar slogan “The
Hawk Will Never Die!”
The Saint Joseph’s University Pep Band, under
the direction of Tim Laushey (photo at right), is
made up of students from every class. They are
often joined by other musicians who are alumni,
friends and fans of the Hawks. When not leading
the SJU band, his Tim Laushey Orchestra entertains many and backs numerous singers on the
East Coast. Laushey was honored by SJU basketball with the “Sixth Man” Award following the
1996-97 season.
Fight Songs
“Oh When the Hawks Go Flying In!”
(Sung to the tune of “When the Saints Go
Marching In”)
Oh, when the Hawks, go flying in,
Oh, when the Hawks go flying in,
I want to be in that number,
When the Hawks go flying in.
(Repeat above)
Let’s Go St. Joe!
Let’s Go St. Joe!
Let’s Go St. Joe!
“Mine Eyes”
(Sung to the tune of the “Battle Hymn of the
Republic”)
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the
Hawk,
He is flying through the doorway ‘cause he never,
ever walks,
He is flying through the rafters like a loyal, loyal
Hawk,
The Hawk will never die.
Saint Joseph’s Cheerleaders, coached by Lisa Moroski
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
The Hawk will never die!
We have been to Cincinnati and we’ve been to
Buffalo,
We have been to Carolina flying high and flying low,
And when we get to Maryland let everybody know,
The Hawk will never die.
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
Glory, glory what a helluva way to fly,
The Hawk will never die!
The SJU Dance Team, coached by Alisha Mancinelli
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OFF THE COURT
COACHES VS. CANCER
Phil Martelli serves as the co-chair for
the Philadelphia chapter of Coaches vs.
Cancer, which strives to increase awareness
and resources to fight the disease. The
Philadelphia group, comprised of the city’s
six Division I coaches, is one of the highest
fund-raising groups in the nation.
The Philadelphia coaches hold a number
events during the year, including the Jim
Maloney Golf Classic (Fall), the March
Madness Tip-Off Breakfast (March) and the
“BasketBall”, a black-tie gala (April). The
group has set a goal of one million dollars to
be raised this year.
“The goal is that we will never again have
to do events like these because cancer will be beaten. It keeps me going
because everyone has, in some way, been affected by this dreadful disease. My desire is that my small contribution can help lessen or eliminate the sorrow and great pain people have gone through,” said Martelli.
Coaches vs. Cancer is the charity of
choice of the National Basketball Coaches
Association (NABC). Every season, to
raise awareness, the NABC calls upon its
coaches to wear sneakers during a designated game.
The Hawks visited the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute while in Alabama
for the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
Philadelphia’s coaches with the 2008 honoree, SJU alum Vince Papale, at
the fifth annual Coaches vs. Cancer “BasketBall”, which raises hundred of
thousands of dollars every year. (left to right) Phil Martelli, Fran Dunphy
(Temple), Bruiser Flint (Drexel), Papale, Jay Wright (Villanova), Glen Miller
(Penn) and John Giannini (La Salle).
The Philadelphia coaches hosted 160 golfers and the guest of honor, fiveyear old golf prodigy Kyle Lograsso, at the 12th Annual Coaches vs. Cancer
Jim Maloney Golf Classic at Huntingdon Valley Country Club.
Junior Garrett Williamson gives dribbling instruction to fourth and fifth
graders at Penn Wynne School.
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ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE
On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now
the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived.
What started as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14university, 21-sport league that is universally
hailed as one of the best conferences in the
country.
That growth and prominence is a direct
result of the ideals and commitments of the
member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the
University of Dayton, Duquesne University,
Fordham University, The George Washington
University, La Salle University, University of
Massachusetts, University of North Carolina
at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island,
University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure
University, Saint Joseph's University, Saint
Louis University, Temple University, and
Xavier University.
On June 2, 2008, Bernadette V. McGlade
was named the fifth full-time commissioner in
Conference history, replacing Linda Bruno,
who held the position for 13 years.
McGlade’s experience in collegiate athletics
as a student-athlete, coach and administrator
spans more than 30 years.
"Bernadette's deep experience with
arguably the class-act athletic conference
[Atlantic Coast Conference] in the country
makes us incredibly excited to be bringing her
on board as commissioner of the Atlantic 10
Conference," said Father Michael Graham,
Xavier University president and president of
the Atlantic 10 Presidents' Council.
The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic
10 institutions have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics
equation work. Over the years, the league
membership has strived to better recognize
the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. The Commissioner's Honor
Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 studentathlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,247 student-athletes in the
Fall 2007 while 1,106 were named to the
Spring 2008 Honor Roll.
The league sponsors Academic AllConference teams in each of its sports and
honors one student-athlete per sport as the
A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. In 2007-08,
192 student-athletes earned Academic AllConference recognition.
Moreover, the
Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes.
The Atlantic 10 Conference had 34 teams
among the 712 Division I sports teams honored by the NCAA with public recognition
awards for their latest multi-year Academic
Progress Rate scores. These teams posted
multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent
of all squads in their respective sports. Saint
Louis and Xavier led the Atlantic 10 in the
number of high-performing squads receiving
awards with six teams each. In 20 of the 21
sports sponsored by the Atlantic 10, the
league's Academic Progress Rates (APR)
were at or above the conference average
nationally according to the most recent data
released by the NCAA.
Men’s swimming & diving standout Brad
Byars of Saint Louis was among 58 NCAA
winter-sport student-athletes to earn an educational grant for the upcoming academic
year through the NCAA postgraduate scholarship program. Byars will continue his education at Saint Louis University where he will
pursue a Juris Doctorate and master’s of
health care administration.
The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total
population of nearly 74 million people within
its geographic footprint of eight states and
the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men's
and women's basketball, men's and women's
cross country, field hockey, men's golf,
women’s lacrosse, men's and women's
indoor and outdoor track & field, women's
rowing, men's and women's soccer, softball,
men's and women's swimming & diving,
men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball.
Bernadette McGlade
Commissioner
Basketball Coaches Teleconference
Every Monday from January 5-March 16, the
A-10 will conduct a teleconference with each of
its head men's basketball coaches and one selected women's coach. Each coach will discuss their
team and answer questions from the media.
Members of the media are strongly encouraged to
participate in the questioning. To access the call,
written notification to the Atlantic 10 communications department is required. Saint Joseph’s
coach Phil Martelli will participate on the call at
11:41 a.m. Eastern time. Media members should
contact the A-10 communications department for
the complete schedule.
Atlantic 10 Conference
230 South Broad Street
Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 545-6678
Fax: (215) 545-3342
www.atlantic10.or
ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE STAFF
Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bernadette McGlade
Associate Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ray Cella
Associate Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Debbie Richardson
Assistant Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Celene McGowan
Assistant Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Megan Kahn
Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephen Haug
Associate Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AnnMarie Person
Assistant Director of Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brad Jones
Assistant Director of Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Webb
Championships Intern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Halloran
Communications Intern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Rohde
Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Satalin
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FACILITY INFORMATION
With the ongoing construction at the Fieldhouse, Saint Joseph’s will play all of its 2008-09 home games at The Palestra on the campus of
the University of Pennsylvania. The Hawks will continue to practice on the SJU campus, at the new practice facility in the Sports Complex.
SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Saint Joseph’s University
5600 City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Main Number: 610-660-1000
Athletic Ticket Office: 610-660-1727
From the North: N.J. Turnpike to exit 6 (Pa. Turnpike connector).
Follow Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Rte. 476). Follow 476 South to Rte.
76 East, towards Philadelphia. Follow Rte. 76 East to exit 339 (Rte. 1,
City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.
From the East: (Using either the Ben Franklin Bridge, via Rte. 676, or
the Walt Whitman Bridge.) Follow Rte. 76 West to exit 339 (Rte. 1, City
Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.
From the South: I-95 North to 476 North. Follow 476 North to exit 5
(Rte. 1). Follow Rte. 1 North to SJU, approximately 10 miles.
From the West: Pa. Turnpike to exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow Rte. 76
East, toward Philadelphia, to exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two
miles to SJU.
From the Airport: 291 East to Rte. 76 West towards Valley Forge.
Follow Rte. 76 West to exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles
to SJU.
THE PALESTRA
The Palestra
University of Pennsylvania
215 S. 33rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
From the South: I-95 North and exit at I-676/Center City Philadelphia.
Follow signs to I-676/Vine St. Expressway. Take I-676 West until I-76
East/Schuylkill Expressway. Follow I-76 East to Exit 346-A/South Street
(left-lane exit). Turn right onto South Street and then right at 33rd Street.
The Palestra and the parking lot will be on the right.
Box Office: 215-898-6151
From the North: I-95 South and exit at I-676/Center City Philadelphia.
Follow signs to I-676/Vine St. Expressway. Take I-676 West until I-76
East/Schuylkill Expressway. Follow I-76 East to Exit 346-A/South Street
(left-lane exit). Turn right onto South Street and then right at 33rd Street.
The Palestra and the parking lot will be on the right.
From the Northeast: N.J. Turnpike South to Exit 4. Bear right after the
toll following signs to Philadelphia and Ben Franklin Bridge. After crossing the bridge, take I-676 West to I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway).
Follow I-76 East to Exit 346-A/South Street (left-lane exit). Turn right
onto South Street and then right at 33rd Street. The Palestra and the
parking lot will be on the right.
From the West: Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326/Valley Forge Interchange. Take
I-76 East for approx. 17 miles to Exit 346-A/South Street (left-lane exit).
Turn right onto South Street and then right at 33rd Street. The Palestra
and the parking lot will be on the right.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
SAINT JOSEPH’S SPORTS NETWORK
For over 17 years, the Saint Joseph’s Sports Network (SJSN) has produced and broadcast Hawk athletics to the
Philadelphia region and beyond. Begun as an outgrowth of a four-game package of Saint Joseph’s women’s basketball
broadcasts during the 1989-90 season, SJSN was founded in the fall of 1990. Since that time, SJSN’s coverage of Hawk
athletics has grown and currently includes live coverage of all Hawk men’s and women’s basketball games, Phil Martelli’s
HawkTalk radio program and the nationally-renowned HawkTalk television show.
Saint Joseph’s games will be carried in 2008-09 on either 50,000-watt WNTP 990 AM or WFIL 560 AM, stations that have
a long history of broadcasting college basketball in Philadelphia.
All of SJU’s men’s games can also be heard through audio streaming on the internet at the Hawks’ official athletics site,
www.sjuhawks.com free of charge through Stretch Internet. Video streaming of selected games is also available on
www.sjuhawks.com as part of the Hawks All-Access package.
Tom McCarthy
Joe Lunardi
PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER
COLOR ANALYST
Tom McCarthy enters his sixth year handling playby-play duties for the Saint Joseph’s radio broadcasts.
During the rest of the year, he is the play-by-play
announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies television
broadcasts. This year, he also called baseball games for the Fox Network.
McCarthy returned to the Phillies in 2008 after calling the radio broadcasts
for the New York Mets on WFAN in 2007. Prior to his stint with the Mets, he
served as one of the broadcasters and host of the pre- and post-game shows
on the Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network for five years. McCarthy has extensive experience in broadcasting college athletics. He is currently one of the
play-by-play announcers for CBS College Sports Network, handling football
and basketball, and over the years, has handled similar duties for Rutgers
football and Princeton football and men’s basketball.
In 1999, McCarthy originated his own daily, drive-time radio program on
ESPN Radio (1680 AM) in Princeton and, one year later, began hosting shows
nationally on the ESPN Radio Network.
A 1990 graduate of The College of New Jersey, McCarthy began his career
as a sportswriter for The Trenton Times. After five years there, McCarthy was
named the director of media relations and radio play-by-play broadcaster for
the AA Trenton Thunder baseball club. He went on to serve as the team's
announcer for seven years and assumed the team's assistant general manager duties for his final three years.
A New Jersey native, McCarthy resides in Allentown, N.J., with his wife Meg
and their four children – Patrick, Tommy, Maggie and Kerri.
Returning for his 19th season on the SJSN is Joe
Lunardi, assistant vice president for marketing communications at Saint Joseph's. In this position he
oversees institutional marketing and branding, program advertising, web content, and other integrated
communications initiatives.
A 1982 graduate of Saint Joseph's, Lunardi returned to his alma mater in
1987 as director of media relations. He has also served as director of external relations, director of university communications, and assistant vice president for university communications. He was named to his current post in
August, 2006.
Away from the University, Lunardi is the nationally-known "bracketologist"
for ESPN, ESPN Radio, and ESPN.com. His ESPN.com bracketology site generates over 10 million hits per season. He correctly forecast all 65 NCAA
Tournament teams last season and has covered over 750 Hawk games in his
career.
In 1995 and 2004, Lunardi received the William J. Bennett Award for dedication and loyalty to the SJU men's basketball program. Lunardi and his wife,
Pam, a 1984 SJU graduate, reside in Drexel Hill, Pa., with their daughters,
Emily and Elizabeth.
Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk radio show is aired weekly from January through
March on WNTP 990 AM. This year, the show will again be broadcast live
on Monday evenings from The Boulevard Restaurant & Catering in
Havertown, Pa. During the hour-long show, Martelli and co-host Joe
Lunardi field questions from callers and the on-location audience.
Play-by-play announcer Tom McCarthy (left) and analyst Joe Lunardi are in
their sixth season together as Saint Joseph’s radio broadcast team.
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PHIL MARTELLI’S HAWKTALK
It’s hard to believe, but Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk has been on
the air for 12 years, and will air its 100th show in 2008-09.
Martelli has provided a different twist on the traditional
coach’s show, hosting a “Tonight Show” format. Some obligatory game highlights are included, but the emphasis is on
wacky jokes and lighthearted interviews. In 2001, The
Sporting News called HawkTalk the nation’s best coach’s
show.
Martelli hosts the unscripted half-hour show, and in addition to trading barbs with co-host Joe Lunardi, he interviews
guests ranging from Saint Joseph’s students to family members to high-ranking politicians. Pennsylvania Governor Ed
Rendell has been among the high-profile guests on
“HawkTalk” in the past few years, along with Philadelphia
Eagles player Jon Runyan, author and Washington Post
columnist John Feinstein, SJU coaching legend Jack Ramsay,
former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams and SJU
alum Vince Papale, whose story was told in the 2006 boxoffice hit Invincible.
For the past five years, HawkTalk has been taped primarily
on campus with a live studio audience of SJU students, faculty and staff.
The show airs weekly from January to March in the
Philadelphia region on Comcast SportsNet. For the last four
years, a whole new audience has experienced HawkTalk, as
fans nationwide have been treated to the broadcast of
Martelli’s show on CBS College Sports Network.
HawkTalk is produced by CCI Communications of West
Chester, Pa., and is directed by Ken Selinger and with assistance from Ken Adelberger, Steve Selinger, Mark Knox, and
Stacey Martin. Matt Martucci serves as the producer.
Basketball is often the secondary topic on Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk when
the SJU coach and co-host Joe Lunardi get together on the most unique
coach’s show in the country.
Martelli brought out the tuxedos, balloons and cake for the 10th anniversary
show in January, 2006. The episode featured a parade of guests from the
previous 10 years.
Philadelphia Eagles lineman Jon Runyan (right) is one of the many guests
who have joined Martelli on HawkTalk.
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HAWKS ON TV
The Hawks will again have a presence on television in 2008-09. Nine of
Saint Joseph’s games will be nationally televised, beginning with the opening game of the EA Sports Maui Invitational against Texas on ESPN2.
Saint Joseph’s affiliation with the Atlantic 10 Conference plays an integral
role in the exposure received by the Hawks and the other A-10 schools. The
Atlantic 10 and ESPN will once again team up in 2008-09 as the network will
air more than 30 regular-season games featuring Atlantic 10 teams, as well
as the 2009 A-10 Championship from Atlantic City. The Atlantic 10 is in the
midst of a multi-year deal which guarantees its presence on ESPN outlets.
CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV Networks, Inc.) entered into
a long-term, comprehensive agreement with the Atlantic 10 Conference,
including all 21 of the Conference's sports, prior to the start of the 2006-07
season.
The agreement consists of all conference-related media and marketing
rights including television, national over-the-air and satellite radio, videoon-demand, internet, broadband, wireless, and exclusive corporate sponsorship and licensing rights to all Atlantic 10 sports during the regular season and postseason championships, including the men's and women's basketball championships. It also covers the rights for all regular season, postseason, and Conference championships.
CBS College Sports Network is the nation's leading digital sports media
company and was the first company dedicated to the coverage of college
sports. Through an array of platforms, CBS College Sports Network connects more college sports fans to their favorite schools and sports in more
ways than any other media company. In addition to its national television
network, which broadcasts 35 men's and women's college sports, CBS
College Sports also has a network of nearly 250 official collegiate athletic
websites, including Saint Joseph's and all of the Atlantic 10's member
schools.
CBS College Sports Network recently launched more than 100 broadband
channels dedicated to college sports. These are all available through
CSTVXXL.com or the individual school sites. The entire CBS College Sports
Network XXL package will include more than 10,000 live events this year.
Saint Joseph's is among the 100-plus schools with All-Access broadband
channels which will offer audio and video of live games, archived games,
coaches shows, press conferences, ticketing and e-commerce.
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Dec. 11
Jan. 18
Feb. 8
Feb. 12
Feb. 18
Feb. 26
March 5
SJU on National TV
vs. Texas
Maui Invitational
Maui Invitational
at Villanova
Charlotte
at Massachusetts
Temple
at Saint Louis
Xavier
at Temple
3:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m./7:30 p.m.
TBA
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
ESPN2
ESPNU/ESPN
ESPN Networks
ESPN2
CBS C
CBS C
ESPN/ESPN2
CBS C
ESPN/ESPN2
CBS C
* All times Eastern and subject to change
CBS C denotes CBS College Sports Network
SJU radio announcer Tom McCarthy (right), here with former Hawk coach
John Griffin, has been a member of the CBS College Sports broadcast team
and has called Saint Joseph’s games both regionally and nationally.
Atlantic 10 National TV Schedule
CBS College Sports
Wed. Dec. 3 Auburn at Xavier
Sat. Dec. 6 Boston College at UMass
Sat. Jan. 3 Vanderbilt at UMass
Thu. Jan. 8 Saint Louis at Xavier
Thu. Jan. 15 Xavier at Rhode Island
Sun. Jan. 18 Charlotte at SJU
Thu. Jan. 22 Saint Louis at Temple
Thu. Jan. 29 Saint Louis at Dayton
Sun. Feb. 8 SJU at UMass
Wed.Feb. 18 SJU at Saint Louis
Thu. Mar 5 SJU at Temple
ESPN
Tue. Nov. 18
Tue. Nov. 18
Tue. Nov. 25
Wed.Nov. 26
Fri. Nov. 28
Sat. Dec. 13
Sat. Dec. 13
UMass at Memphis
Richmond at Syracuse
SJU vs. Indiana/Notre Dame*
SJU at Maui Invitational#
Duquesne at Duke
Tennessee at Temple
UMass at Kansas
8:00
8:30
5:00
8:00
8:00
4:00
8:00
8:00
3:00
10:00
7:00
12:00
6:00
TBA
TBA
3:00
12:00
2:00
*May be aired on ESPNU depending outcome of
previous game
#May be aired on ESPN2 or ESPNU depending outcome
of previous game
ESPN/ESPN2
Thu. Feb. 5
Wed. Feb. 11
Thu. Feb. 12
Thu. Feb. 19
Thu. Feb. 26
Thu. Mar. 5
Temple at Xavier
Xavier at Dayton
Temple at SJU
Xavier at Charlotte
Xavier at SJU
Dayton at Xavier
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
9:00
(Network designation to be determined at a later date)
ESPN2
Fri. Nov. 21
Sun. Nov. 23
Mon.Nov. 24
Fri. Nov. 28
Sun. Nov. 30
Thu. Dec. 11
Sat. Dec. 13
Sat. Dec. 20
Sat. Jan. 17
Sat. Jan. 24
Sat. Mar 11
Xavier vs. Fairfield/Va. Tech*
TBA
Xavier at Puerto Rico Tip-Off*
TBA
SJU vs. Texas
3:00
Charlotte vs. Baylor/ Providence* TBA
ESPNU
Sun. Nov. 16
Thu. Nov. 20
Thu. Nov. 27
Sat. Dec. 13
Sun. Dec. 14
Fri. Dec. 19
Tue. Dec. 23
Sat. Jan. 24
Sat. Jan. 31
Rhode Island at Duke
Xavier vs. Missouri
Charlotte vs. Arizona State
VCU at Richmond
2:00
Villanova at La Salle
Wake Forest at Richmond
Butler at Xavier
Charlotte at Temple
UMass at Xavier
7:00
7:00
7:00
6:00
12:00
CBS
Sat. Dec. 20 Xavier vs. Duke
All times Eastern and subject to change
Charlotte at Anaheim Classic TBA
SJU at Villanova
8:00
Xavier at Cincinnati
8:00
Temple at Kansas
2:30
Temple at Umass
7:00
Xavier at Louisiana State
8:00
Atlantic 10 Championship Final 6:00
* May be aired on ESPNU depending outcome of
previous game
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 196
4:30
1:00
9:00
2:00
HAWKS ON NATIONAL TV
Dec. 20, 1986
March 3, 1986
Mar. 14, 1986
Mar. 16, 1986
Mar. 1, 1987
Mar. 3, 1987
Dec. 10, 1987
Dec. 12, 1988
Jan. 31, 1994
Feb. 17, 1995
Feb.19, 1996
Mar. 7, 1996
Nov. 20, 1996
Jan. 21, 1997
Feb. 25, 1997
Mar. 8, 1997
Mar. 13, 1997
Mar. 15, 1997
Mar. 20, 1997
Jan. 20, 1998
Feb. 7, 1998
Feb. 17, 1998
Feb. 21, 1998
Feb. 9, 1999
Feb. 15, 2000
Feb. 29, 2000
Feb. 13, 2001
Feb. 27, 2001
Mar. 15, 2001
Mar. 17, 2001
Jan. 28, 2002
Feb. 2, 2002
Feb. 16, 2002
Feb. 19, 2002
Feb. 23, 2002
Mar. 3, 2002
Feb. 3, 2003
Feb. 15, 2003
Mar 21, 2003
Nov.14, 2003
at Dayton
West Virginia (N)
Richmond (N)
Cleveland State
at Penn State
at Temple
at Temple
Temple (P)
at Cal.-Santa Barbara
St. Bonaventure
St. Bonaventure
George Washington
vs. Duke
Duquesne
Massachusetts
Rhode Island (N)
Pacific (N)
Boston College (N)
Kentucky (N)
Xavier
George Washington
Temple
Massachusetts
Temple
La Salle (P)
Temple (P)
Temple
Massachusetts
Georgia Tech (N)
Stanford (N)
at Villanova
at Temple
at Xavier
Massachusetts
Dayton
Temple (P)
Villanova (P)
at Dayton
Auburn (N)
Gonzaga (N)
ESPN
ESPN
CBS
CBS
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
CBS
CBS
CBS
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
CBS
CBS
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ABC
ESPN2
ESPN2
CBS
ESPN2
W 78-75 OT
W 72-64
W, 60-59
L, 65-69
W, 81-78
L, 68-84
L, 62-83
L, 57-63
W, 70-56
L, 61-69
W, 64-56
L, 71-81
L, 60-89
W, 82-74
W, 78-63
W, 61-56
W, 75-65
W, 81-77 OT
L, 68-83
L, 62-77
L, 62-67
L, 42-50
L, 79-82
L, 78-85
L, 56-59
W, 62-59
W, 71-62
W, 84-69
W, 66-62
L, 83-90
L, 73-102
L, 72-82
L, 77-84
W, 72-67
W, 70-68
L, 84-87 2OT
W, 92-75
L, 55-65
L, 63-65 OT
W, 73-66
The Saint Joseph’s-Villanova rivalry game is broadcast annually on national
television. This year’s contest will be seen on ESPN2.
A national audience on ESPN saw the Hawks face city rival Temple in the
2008 Atlantic 10 Championship.
Jan. 17, 2004
Feb. 2, 2004
Feb. 7, 2004
Feb. 28, 2004
Mar. 2, 2004
Mar. 18, 2004
Mar. 20, 2004
Mar. 25, 2004
Mar. 27, 2004
Nov. 23, 2004
Jan. 29, 2005
Feb. 7, 2005
Feb. 26, 2005
Mar. 1, 2005
Mar. 12, 2005
Mar. 21, 2005
Mar. 23, 2005
Mar. 29, 2005
Mar. 31, 2005
Dec. 6, 2005
Dec. 10, 2005
Dec. 31, 2005
Jan. 17, 2006
Feb. 7, 2006
Feb. 11, 2006
Feb. 14, 2006
Feb. 28, 2006
Mar. 11, 2006
Mar. 20, 2006
Feb. 1, 2007
Feb. 6, 2007
Feb. 22, 2007
Nov. 13, 2007
Nov. 29, 2007
Jan. 26, 2008
Feb. 4, 2008
Feb. 28, 2008
Mar. 6, 2008
Mar. 15, 2008
Mar. 21, 2008
at Xavier
at Villanova
La Salle (P)
at Rhode Island
St. Bonaventure
Liberty (N)
Texas Tech (N)
Wake Forest (N)
Oklahoma State (N)
at Kansas
Xavier
Villanova (P)
at Rhode Island
at George Washington
George Washington (N)
Holy Cross
at Texas A&M
Memphis (N)
South Carolina (N)
Kansas (N)
Ohio State (P)
vs. Gonzaga
Charlotte
Villanova (P)
George Washington
at Temple
at Xavier
Xavier (N)
Hofstra
Saint Louis
at Villanova
Temple (P)
at Syracuse
Gonzaga
at Temple
Villanova (P)
Saint Louis
Xavier
Temple (N)
Oklahoma (N)
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 197
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
CBS
CBS
CBS
CBS
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPNU
ESPN2
ESPN2
CSTV
ESPN
ESPNU
ESPNU
CSTV
ESPN2
ESPN
ESPN
CBS
W, 81-73
W, 74-67
W, 89-63
W, 57-55
W, 82-50
W, 82-63
W, 70-65
W, 84-80
L, 62-64
L, 51-91
W, 67-59
L, 52-67
L, 60-65
W, 71-56
L, 67-76
W, 68-60
W, 58-51
W, 70-58
L, 57-60
W, 70-67
L, 74-81
L, 94-102
L, 50-57
L, 58-71
L, 62-64
L, 44-57
W, 68-58
W, 62-61
L, 75-77 OT
L, 62-73
L, 39-56
W, 92-76
L, 69-72
L, 70-65 OT
W, 68-67
W, 77-55
L, 64-55
W, 71-66
L, 64-69
L, 64-72
MEDIA COVERAGE
SAINT JOSEPH’S
SPORTS NETWORK
Tom McCarthy (play-by-play)
Joe Lunardi (color analyst)
Matt Martucci (producer/announcer)
Saint Joseph’s Sports Network
c/o Athletic Communications
5600 City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(Games broadcast on WNTP 990 AM
or WFIL 560 AM)
WNTP Radio (990 AM)
117 Ridge Pike
Lafayette Hill, PA
(610) 949-0990
www.wntp.com
WFIL Radio (560 AM)
117 Ridge Pike
Lafayette Hill, PA
(610) 941-9560
www.wfil.com
PRINT
Ray Parrillo
Philadelphia Inquirer
400 North Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19101
(215) 854-4550
www.philly.com
Dick Jerardi
Philadelphia Daily News
400 North Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19101
(215) 854-5700
www.philly.com
Tom Kerrane
Norristown Times Herald
410 Markley St.
Norristown, PA 19401
(610) 272-0660
www.timesherald.com
Brendan Quinn
The Evening Bulletin
1518 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 735-9150
www.theeveningbulletin.com
Bucks County Courier Times
8400 Route 13
Levittown, PA 19057
(215) 949-4215
www.phillyburbs.com
Jack McCaffery
Delaware County Daily Times
500 Mildred Ave.
Primos, PA 19018
www.delcotimes.com
Andre Williams
Allentown Morning Call
101 North 6th St.
Allentown, PA 18105
(800) 999-5625
www.mcall.com
Courier-Post
Box 5300
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
(856) 486-2424
www.courierpostonline.com
Ed Kracz/Dom Cosentino
Doylestown Intelligencer
333 North Broad St.
Doylestown, PA 18901
(215) 345-3070
www.phillyburbs.com
TELEVISION
CN8 The Comcast Network
1351 South Columbus Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(215) 468-2222
www.cn8.tv
Comcast SportsNet
3601 South Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19148
(215) 952-5350
www.comcastsportsnet.com
KYW (CBS, Ch. 3)
101 S. Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA 19006
(215) 238-4646
www.kyw.com
WCAU (NBC, Ch. 10)
10 Monument Rd.
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(610) 668-5661
www.nbc10.com
WPVI (ABC, Ch. 6)
4100 City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(215) 581-4596
www.wpvi.com
WIP Sports Radio (610 AM)
2 Bala Plaza, Suite 700
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(610) 949-7800
www.610wip.com
Donald Hunt
Philadelphia Tribune
520 South 16th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146
(215) 893-4080
www.phila-tribune.com
WTXF (Fox, Ch. 29)
330 Market St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 925-7115
www.fox29.com
950 ESPN (950 AM)
One Bala Plaza, Suite 339
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(610) 667-8500
www.950espn.com
Matt DeGeorge
The Hawk
Saint Joseph’s University
5600 City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(610) 660-1079
www.sjuhawknews.com
RADIO
KYW Radio (1060 AM)
101 S. Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 238-4990
www.kyw1060.com
Donna McQuillan, Glenn Papazian,
Michael Luongo
DM Communications
339 Holland St.
Crum Lynne, PA 19022
(610) 521-1849
WIRE SERVICE
Jack Scheuer/Dan Gelston
Associated Press
1835 Market St., Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 561-1133
Why S-a-i-n-t Joseph’s University?
The corporate title “S-a-i-n-t” Joseph’s University, which has been in place
since Saint Joseph’s was granted university status by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in 1979, is now the public title of the institution for all aspects of
its operations. Previously, the abbreviation “St.” Joseph’s University was permitted in a number of alumni and athletic contexts.
The vast majority of academic and government publications have referred to
Saint Joseph’s University since at least 1986, as have most campus references
with the exception of athletics. However, university-wide “image campaign” has
revealed the need to clarify this policy both internally and externally.
According to the most recent edition of the Higher Education Directory, there
are at least nine recognized “St. Joseph’s” among the nation’s colleges and universities. Only one of them – Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia – is a university-level, Master’s I, NCAA Division I institution. A complete spelling of Saint
Joseph’s University in all contexts will help eliminate any confusion among higher education and other public constituencies.
Style information for print, electronic and digital media is available. It
includes accepted abbreviations of the corporate name (e.g., “SJU” or “St.
Joe’s” in headlines or certain informal references) as well as prohibited usages
(e.g., partial abbreviations such as “St. Joseph’s” or “Saint Joe’s”).
Please direct any questions to the Office of University Communications at
(610) 660-1222.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
The Athletic Communications Office at Saint Joseph’s University welcomes your continued interest in the University and its men’s basketball
program. Publicity and media information for men’s basketball is handled by Marie Wozniak, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications.
Please contact Wozniak at 610-660-1727 or at [email protected], for
information, interviews, photographs and credentials.
Marie Wozniak
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ COMMUNICATIONS
(MEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT)
Office: (610) 660-1727
Email: [email protected]
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR/
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (610) 660-3389
RADIO POLICY
Radio stations designated as the primary visiting outlet can have access to
phone lines at a cost of $100 per line per game. ($200 for ISDN), unless a reciprocal usage agreement exists. Visiting radio stations wishing to broadcast the
game should contact Marie Wozniak at (610) 660-1727 or by email ([email protected]) to arrange phone lines.
Joe Greenwich
INTERVIEWS
All requests for interviews with Phil Martelli and the Saint Joseph’s players
must be arranged through Marie Wozniak. Advance notice of at least 24 hours is
preferred, but every attempt will be made to accomodate all requests. Players will
not be available for interviews on game day, except for post-game interviews.
The Atlantic 10 conducts a teleconference with each of its head men’s basketball coaches every Monday beginning in January. Media members should contact the Atlantic 10 for the schedule of coaches and call-in number.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (610) 660-1738
Jeremy S. Fallis
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
Office: (610) 660-2601
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY
Jack Jumper
Joe Greenwich
Jeremy S. Fallis
PHOTO CREDENTIALS
All photographers attending Saint Joseph’s home basketball games must be
credentialed. Requests for credentials should be made in at least 24 hours in
advance to Marie Wozniak. Due to space demands, access to freelance photographers is limited.
SCOUT CREDENTIALS
Credentials for NBA scouts must be requested on team letterhead in advance
of the game by contacting Marie Wozniak.
Jack Jumper
Marie Wozniak
(MBB Contact)
MEDIA CREDENTIALS
Credentials for media covering Saint Joseph’s at The Palestra in 2008-09
should be made at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Marie Wozniak at
(610) 660-1727, by fax at (610) 660-1724, or by email ([email protected]).
Priority is given to daily newspapers, radio/TV stations and other media who
cover Saint Joseph’s and its opponents on a regular basis. Internet sites and
agencies that will be considered for credentials include those of national cable
networks or established publications. Internet sites representing local or regional media outlets will be provided credentials on a space-available basis. Websites
that sponsor “message boards” or “chat rooms” where people are able to post
anonymous information are ineligible for consideration of credentials.
Office
Home
Email
610-660-1727
856-854-0743
[email protected]
Office
Office
Office
610-660-3389
610-660-1738
610-660-2601
Athletic Communications Fax
610-660-1724
Press Row - The Palestra
215-898-4324
PRESS ROW
Only accredited members of the media and accredited scouts will be issued
credentials to cover Saint Joseph’s basketball, and only those with passes will be
permitted to sit in press seating. Members of the media are reminded that press
row is a working area and cheering for either team will not be tolerated.
MEDIA SERVICES
Saint Joseph’s and opponent’s game notes, statistics, Atlantic 10 Conference
notes and statistics and game programs will be available to working members of
the media. Halftime statistics will be available in the media room at The Palestra
and will also be distributed on press row. Final statistics will be distributed in the
media room following completion of the game. Fax service is available at both
locations.
Complete Saint Joseph’s game notes will be available the day before the game
on the website, www.sjuhawks.com.
MEDIA PARKING
Media parking is available at the garage behind The Palestra. Media members
desiring parking passes must contact Marie Wozniak at least 24 hours in advance
of the game.
POST-GAME
Saint Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli will be available in the interview room
following a post-game cooling off period. The Saint Joseph’s locker room will be
open to the media after the cooling off period.
COVERING PRACTICE
Saint Joseph’s basketball practice is open to the media every day. Coach
Martelli and the players are available for interviews in time slots before or after
practice as designated. Please contact Wozniak for the practice schedule.
www.sjuhawks.com
2008-09 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL• 199
RADIO/TV ROSTER
#0 TASHEED CARR
G, 6-4, 211, Sr.
Philadelphia, Pa.
#1 CHRIS PRESCOTT
G, 6-2, 190, Fr.
Bloomfield, Conn.
#13 DARRIN GOVENS
G, 6-1, 187, Jr.
Chester, Pa.
#15 GARRETT WILLIAMSON
G, 6-5, 195, Jr.
Lower Merion, Pa.
#32 IDRIS HILLIARD
F, 6-7, 225, So.
Roselle, N.J.
PHIL MARTELLI
Head Coach
14th season
#5 C.J. BROWN
G, 5-11, 165, Jr.
Newark, Del.
#11 CHAROY BENTLEY
G, 5-11, 183, So.
West Haven, Conn.
#21 TEMI ADEBAYO
C, 6-10, 216, Fr.
Ibadan, Nigeria
#22 EDWIN LASHLEY
G, 6-4, 205, Sr.
Salisbury, Md.
#34 AHMAD NIVINS
F, 6-9, 242, Sr.
Jersey City, N.J.
#40 BRYANT IRWIN
F, 6-8, 230, Fr.
Bridgeport, W. Va.
#45 A.J. ROGERS
F, 6-6, 215, Fr.
Rosedale, N.Y.
#55 MIKE AURIEMMA
G, 6-1, 183, Fr.
Manchester, Conn.
MARK BASS
Assistant Coach
10th season
DAVID DUDA
Assistant Coach
3rd season
GEOFF ARNOLD
Assistant Coach
1st season
BILL LUKASIEWICZ
Athletic Trainer
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Jameer Nelson
Dwayne Jones
Delonte West
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Garrett
Williamson
RIDER (Wachovia Center)
7:00 p.m.
at Holy Cross
4:00 p.m.
vs. Texas* (ESPN2)
3:00 p.m.
vs. Indiana/Notre Dame*
1:30/7:00 p.m.
(ESPNU/ESPN)
Nov. 26
at EA Sports Maui Invitational
(ESPN/ESPN2)
TBA
Dec. 2
at Lehigh
7:00 p.m.
Dec. 6
CREIGHTON
7:00 p.m.
Dec. 9
at Towson
7:30 p.m.
Dec. 11
at Villanova (ESPN2)
8:00 p.m.
Dec. 22
CORNELL
7:30 p.m.
Dec. 28
SIENA
7:00 p.m.
Dec. 31
DREXEL
5:00 p.m.
Jan. 3
at Ball State
2:00 p.m.
Jan. 10
RHODE ISLAND
TBA
Jan. 14
at St. Bonaventure
7:00 p.m.
Jan. 18
CHARLOTTE (CBS C)
4:00 p.m.
Jan. 21
DUQUESNE
7:00 p.m.
Jan. 24
PENN
7:00 p.m.
Jan. 28
at Richmond
7:00 p.m.
Feb. 1
at Dayton
Noon
Feb. 4
GEORGE WASHINGTON
7:00 p.m.
Feb. 8
at Massachusetts (CBS C) 3:00 p.m.
Feb. 12
TEMPLE (ESPN/ESPN2)
7:00 p.m.
Feb. 14
at La Salle (Palestra)
2:00 p.m.
Feb. 18
at Saint Louis (CBS C)
10:00 p.m.
Feb. 22
MASSACHUSETTS
TBA
Feb. 26
XAVIER (ESPN/ESPN2)
7:00 p.m.
March 1 ST. BONAVENTURE
2:00 p.m.
March 5 at Temple (CBS C)
7:00 p.m.
March 7 at Fordham
1:00 p.m.
March 11- Atlantic 10 Championship
TBA
March 14 (Atlantic City, N.J.)
All home games in CAPS played at The Palestra unless noted
All times are Eastern Standard Time
* EA Sports Maui Invitational
(CBS C) denotes CBS College Sports Network
Darrin Govens