La Salle University Men`s Basketball 1992-93
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La Salle University Men`s Basketball 1992-93
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La Salle University Men's Basketball 1992-93 La Sa, sr I ig|j S 1992-93 SCHEDULE December Wed. 2 Tue. 8 Thu. 10 Opponent Site Time RADIO PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE PENNSYLVANIA JAMES MADISON Civic Center Civic Center pm 8:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 9:00 pm WOGL WOGL WOGL WOGL WOGL 7:30 Civic Center Civic Center Sat. 12 MARYLAND Tue. 15 TEMPLE Mon. 28 at Fiesta Bowl Tournament La Salle v. West Virginia 7:00 Arizona v. Delaware 9:30 Wed. 30 at Fiesta Spectrum Tucson, Tucson, Sat. 2 RICHMOND 5 at Kansas State Manhattan, Sat. 9 at Evansville## Evansville, Butler## 7:30 KS 8:30 IN Indianapolis, IN Mon. 11 at 14 DETROIT MERCY## Civic Center Sat. 16 LOYOLA (CHICAGO)## Civic Center Tue. 19 ST. Thu. 21 DUQUESNE## Sat. 23 at Notre Wed. 27 at Princeton Princeton, Thu. 4 at Xavier## Cincinnati, 8:00 Sat. 6 at Dayton## Dayton, 4:00 Thu. 11 Sat. 13 EVANSVILLE## BUTLER## Thu. 18 at Detroit Sat. 20 at Loyola (Chicago)## Chicago, IL Sat. 27 at Duquesne## Pittsburgh, Mercy## Spectrum Civic Center Notre Dame, IN NJ OH OH Civic Center 7:30 Civic Center 7:30 Detroit, pm pm pm pm 8:35 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Civic Center Thu. Dame PRISM AZ Tue. JOSEPH' PRISM ESPN AZ St. Bowl Tournament TV MI 7:35 2:00 PA 8:00 pm pm pm pm pm pm pm WSSJ WSSJ WOGL WSSJ WSSJ WSSJ TBA PRISM WOGL WSSJ WOGL WOGL WOGL WSSJ WNPV WSSJ WSSJ TBA March Tue. 2 XAVIER## Civic Center 7:30 9:00 Sat. 6 DAYTON## Palestra Thu. 11- MCC Tournament Indianapolis, IN Sat. 13 ## - Midwestern Collegiate Conference games. All Dates and Time (Eastern) subject to change. WOGL (1210 AM); WSSJ (1310 AM); WNPV (1440 AM) Market Square Arena pm pm WOGL WSSJ TBA TBA TABLE OF CONTENTS The Coaches 4 6 6 All-Time Coaching Records 7 Assistant Coaches 8 1992-93 Schedule IFC Player Profiles 11 Roster 10 Media Photo Roster 92 Loyola Chicago 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 39 39 Head Coach "Speedy" Morris Bill "Speedy" Morris "Speedy" Morris The On . . . vs. All Opponents Players: The Onnnnentx Kansas State 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 Evansville 31 La Butler 31 Winningest Division Philadelphia Textile Pennsylvania James Madison Maryland Temple West Virginia Arizona Delaware State Richmond Detroit Mercy St. Joseph's Duquesne Notre Dame Princeton Xavier Dayton La Salle on the Road Results vs. 1992-93 Opponents All-Time NCAA 1.000-Win List Salle Milestone Victories I Teams 40 32 \4CC/Biz 5 MCC History MCC Statistics La Salle's All-Big 5 Performers La Salle in the Big 5 Hall of Fame La Salle's Big 5 City Champions Top 20 Big 5 All-Time Scorers Top 20 NCAA Ail-Time Scorers 45 45 45 45 45 99 -92 Game-by-Game Statistics 99 -92 Season Highs/Lows 1991-92 MCC Standings 49 50 54 55 56 58 Three-Point Field Goals 62 63 64 Scoring 59 60 Ail-Time Record with Opponents Records vs. Major Conferences Field Goals 61 42 43 44 1991-92 Big 5 Results 1991-92 All-Big 5 Teams La Salle's Big 5 Most Valuable Players 44 44 1991-92 Year in Review 46 48 48 1991-92 Statistics 1991-92 Results 1 1 1 1 51 Records All-Time Individual Records Ail-Time Team Records 1,500-Point Club L 000 & 500-Point Club All-Time 100-Point Games Throws Rebounds - Blocked Free shots Assists - Steals 65 66 69 History Salle's Number 22's Remember When Year-by- Year Team Records La . . . 21 Post-Season Tournaments 75 22 Regular Season Tournaments MAAC Tournaments All-Time Roster Ail-Time Scores 76 77 78 80 with Captains 71 & Simmons 72 La Salle's Best - Gola. Brooks 1952 NIT Champions 1954 NCAA Champions > . 73 74 The University Basketball Athletic Administr; ition 2 Bio. Joseph Burke. President S l) Media Information 2 Dr. Philadelphia Civic Center 20 Sports Medicine 36 52 88 Raymond P. Heath, Vice President Robert Mullen. Athletic Director Associate iV Assistant Athletic Directors 90 90 Cheerleaders/Dance La Salle University Team Athletic Department Stafl 89 l )l ^ LA SALLE QUICK FACTS Athletic Administration President Joseph Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Director of Athletics Robert Mullen Associate Athletic Director Tom Assistant Athletic Director Men's Basketball Contact F. MEDIA INFORMATION Burke, F.S.C. Ph.D. Raymond P. Press Table: The La Salle men's Heath area code (215) 951-1516 basketball press table at the Philadelphia Civic Center is on the south side of the playing floor. Accredited media should enter 951-1673 through the Press Gate Kathleen McNally 951-1523 entrance to the Civic Center. Bob Vetrone, 951-1605 Meier Sr. at the main (home) 533-1835 Colleen Corace 951-1605 Press Credentials: Requests for press credentials should be made in writing at least one week prior to the game. If (home) 641-1565 time permits, credentials will be Tickets/Intramural Director Peter D'Orazio 951-1545 mailed. Athletic Trainer Bill 951-1519 be picked up Assistant Athletic Trainer Lisa Poli 951-1519 Academic Advisor Equipment Manager Strength Coach Joseph Gillespie 951-1521 have Mike Murphy Ed Lawless 951-1514 times on the sidelines. All photographers must shoot from the Accounting Assistant Evelyn Farmer 951-1585 Secretary Mary Frances Maginn 951-1516 Assistant Sports Information Director Gerzabek 951-1516 All other credentials should Press Gate. at the Photographers: Photographers must photo passes visible their at all baseline. Press Parking: Parking is limited and passes are issued on a priority basis. Press Services: Complete individual and Men's Basketball Coaching Staff Head Coach Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Basketball Secretary "Speedy" Morris 951-1518 Joe Mihalich 951-1635 Randy Monroe 951-1636 Rich Prendergrast 951-1518 Clare McCarthy 951-1518 team be compiled by the computerized statistics program and is staffed by Harvey Pollack and his crew of statisticians. Statistics will be distributed at the press tables at halftime and in the press and interview rooms after the game. Stat statistics are Man II Post-Game Interviews: Coach "Speedy" Morris will be in the interview room 10 minutes after the The game. visiting coach will follow Access to dressing rooms is determined on a per-game basis by Morris. General Information each coach. Telephones: Telephones are available School La Salle University at the press table for the media's use. PA Mailing Address 1900 W. Olney Ave., Box 805. Enrollment 6,200 their Nickname Explorers La Colors Blue & Gold MCC Information Office. Conference Arena Philadelphia Civic Center The 1992-93 La Salle University men's basketball media guide was produced and edited by Michael Capacity 10,000 Press Table Phones (215)823-8756,8757 Phila., 19141 Writers on deadline should arrange for own phone Salle Felici and lines by calling the Sports University Bob Vetrone, Sr., with from Colleen Corace. Research coordinator: Jack editorial assistance Butler. On the cover: Paul Burke; captain Jeff Neubauer; coach "Speedy" Morris Research assistants: Cristine Susan Senner, and Heather Sudul. Photography by Larry Browne, Martha Ledger, Bob Ewell, John Martinelli, Michael Maicher, Jerry Millevoi and Dave Paull, Yoblick. « COACHES —T ^ //£AD COACH BILL "SPEEDY" MORRIS Bill "'Speedy" Morris is Catholic Tournament championships, and a had four 30-win seasons. winner. Morris' career coaching Morris then spent two years as head at Philadelphia's William Penn Charter School where he posted a 41-14 record stands at 570-165. including men's college basketball (13952 with the La Salle men's team), women's college basketball (43-17 as La Salle's women's coach) and boy's high school (347-82 at Philadelphia Roman Catholic and 41-14 at Penn Charter). Speedy's winning percentage in his six years as La Salle's men's coach (.728) places him 10th on the winningest active Division I coaches list (by percentage and with a minimum of five years at a Division The 1990 I coach His 1984 team won the Philadelphia Interacademic League record. championship, the school's seasons. Tournament victory in Hartford on March 15 was Speedy's 100th as La Salle's men's coach. Only three other University for the 1984-85 season becoming Division I coaches have won that many late 40' s and early 50' s, Everett Case, and, Massachusetts. His 1987-88 team compiled a 24-10 went 14-0 record, in the Metro Atlantic- Athletic Conference and swept through the MAAC Tournament conference's In 1989, with a NCAA Morris to earn the Tournament moved berth. things up a notch 26-6 record, another MAAC recently. Roy Williams of Kansas. regular-season championship (13-1) and Coaching success has been the story wherever Morris has ventured, and especially since he took over as La Salle men's coach for the 1986-87 season. That success continued last season appearance and their fourth Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament NCAA five years. Tournament berth La Salle's exciting in last- second victory over Manhattan in the MAAC finals and its heart-breaking twopoint loss to Seton Hall in the NCAA Tournament, were two of college basketball's most-watched games during March Madness. In 1989-90. Morris guided the Explorers to a 30-2 record (the most victories by any La Salle team in history and a school record of 22 straight wins), to their third straight MAAC regular- season championship (16-0) and the MAAC Tournament crown for the third consecutive NCAA berth. And when La Salle beat Southern Mississippi in Hartford, it was the Explorers' first NCAA victory since 1983. The 1990-91 Explorers played first Explorer team to 20-13 record and into the championship game of the post-season a National Invitation Tournament. Morris has the Explorers to their sixth striaght post- and Morris took his season. The 1991-92 season saw Morris lead title MAAC Tournament crown again. the Coach of won or shared the MAAC Year honors twice, gaining the solo honor in 1988 and sharing it with St. Peter's Ted Fiore in 1989. He was also named the the 1989 and 1990 District 3 Year by Coach Nation Association of Basketba Coaches (NABC) and was voted the Eastern Coach of the Year in 1990. He was of the named the the Philadelphia Big Five coach of the year and in in 1989 1990 by the Philadelphia B'nai B'rith. With La Salle's victory over St. Peter's in the 1989 MAAC Tournament championship game, it marke "Speedy's" 500th career victory, embracing high school. La Salle women's and La Salle men's careers. Morris first gained recognition as basketball coach Roman Philadelphia. In at High School in 14 seasons at Roman. Catholic Morris registered 347 victories and only in the National Invitation Tournament and lost a 93-90 heartbreaker at the University of 82 losses. Roman won one Philadelphia City Championship; six Philadelphia Catholic League titles; two National Morris' Lady Explorer teams won 22 games in 84-85 and 21 games in 85-86. The 1985 team won the MAAC title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Following that season,! Morris was named men's basketball coach, becoming the first Division I coach to make such A a switch. native of Philadelphia, Morris and his wife, Mimi, live in the Roxborough section with their four children — Keith, a former guard on the La Salle team and recent graduate; Brian, a junior and team « most when the first fulltime appointment to that position. over Southern Mississippi games in their first four seasons - current Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim. North Carolina State's legendary coach of the 12j he replaced Kevin Gallagher as head coach of the Explorers' women's program, school). NCAA first title in Morris came to La Salle manager; Margaret Mary, junior, and Christopher, a La Salle 13, a student at St John the Baptist Elementary School. ' Speedy Morris Career Coaching Record ' w l 1991-92 La Salle University 20 11 .645 1990-91 La Salle University 19 10 .655 1989-90 La Salle University 30 2 .938 1988-89 La Salle University 26 6 .813 1987-88 La Salle University 24 10 .706 1986-87 La Salle University 20 13 .606 (NIT) 139 52 .728 Men 's Basketball Men's Basketball Record Pet. W L Pet. 1985-86 La Salle University 21 9 .700 1984-85 La Salle University 22 8 .733 43 17 .717 162 58 .736 Women 's Women's Basketball Basketball Record COLLEGE TOTALS W L 41 14 .741 347 82 .809 388 96 .802 570 165 Boy 's High School Basketball 1982-84 Wm. 1967-81 Roman Penn Charter Catholic Boy's High School Record OVERALL CAREER RECORD (MAAC Champion, NCAA) (MAAC Co-Champion, NIT) (MAAC Champion. NCAA) (MAAC Champion, NCAA) (MAAC Champion, NCAA) (MAAC Champion, NCAA) Pet. .778 WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I COACHES (min. 6 years) (entering 1992-93 season) Coach School Yrs. Won Lost Pet Dean Smith North Carolina 31 .772 John Chaney Temple 20 740 458 219 2 143 .762 3 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 16 391 124 .759 4 Ralph Underbill Wright 14 297 104 .741 5 Nolan Richardson Arkansas 12 100 .741 6 John Thompson Georgetown 20 286 464 165 .738 7. Bob Knight Denny Cram Indiana 27 588 210 .737 Louisville 21 183 .730 1 St. Eddie Sutton Oklahoma 23 496 483 180 .729 10. "SPEEDY" MORRIS LA SALLE 6 139 52 .728 11. Pete Gillen Xavier 7 156 61 .719 12. Charles Spoonhour St. 9 197 81 .709 13. Lute Olson Arizona 19 405 169 .706 8. 9. Louis St. LA SALLE BASKETBALL - ALL-TIME COACHING VICTORIES Coach Years MUl Loeffler 1949-55 Westhead 1970-79 "SPEEDY "MORRIS 1986- "Lefty" Ervin 1979-86 1. Ken 2. Paul 3. 4. Lost Pet 145 30 .829 142 105 .575 139 52 .728 19 87 .578 1 ^ COACH MORRIS ON: Rebuilding from a team that almost knocked Seton Hall out of NCAA Tournament, but from which four starters have COACH MORRIS ON: Moving from the (MAAC) graduated: This will be our most difficult challenge. Much has been said Woods and Jack Hurd. However, we Milko Lieverst and Bron Holland. They were about the loss of Randy will also miss excellent players for us and will be hard to replace. We hope that Don Shelton and Ray Schultz will take over some of the rebounding that Milko and Bron provided. Also, Blitz Wooten will be counted on for defense and shot-blocking purposes. am counting on Luteke Kalombo to have improved I and freshman Terquin Mott meaningful minutes up The backcourt will have a chance to start or to get to the the will consist of captain Jeff MCC We look forward to playing in the new conference and competing against such teams as Dayton, Xavier, Evansville, Butler, Loyola of Chicago, Detroit Mercy and Duquesne. Since we graduated four starters (including Randy Woods, 27.3 points a game and Jack Hurd, 18 points per game), it will be a difficult task but we look forward to the challenge. It will be exciting to bring the teams from our new conference into our Philadelphia Civic Center home court and I'm sure our it. Neubauer, and COACH MORRIS ON: sophomores Paul Burke and Kareem Townes. It is difficult to which two will start and the guard position will be extremely competitive for those two starting spots. Freshmen Quincy Lee school player, coach Jim O'Brien and Mike Melchionni will challenge for playing time. Catholic High in Philadelphia): tell Our dilemma is that the Conference) will be very new league (Midwestern difficult since of their best players returning. Add Playing against Dayton and coaching against his former high Collegiate most teams have many to that our non-conference I am NOT O'Brien. Jim (whom he coached one of the finest players he was extremely dedicated. .It is . Richmond, West Virginia, and Big Obviously, take time for our Quite simply, Joseph's, etc.) many young we may be is 5 Temple, rivals very difficult and it will if we don't win, I I Jimmy have ever coached and a no-win siutation. If fortunate enough to beat Dayton, St. Roman at looking forward to coaching against is schedule (Kansas State, Maryland, Notre Dame, Princeton, Pennsylvania and (Midwestern Collegiate Conference): fans look forward to front. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference higher-rated I will feel will feel bad for we myself. players to develop. too young and inexperienced and we may take our lumps early. However, I like believe we can be a good squad by the end of the our team and I COACH MORRIS ON: How — or —the team if 's stress on the three-point shot Coach Speedy Morris Vs. All Opponents Austin Peay 1-0 Holy Cross 8-0 Ohio State Oregon Oregon State Penn State Baylor 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Pennsylvania Brigham Young 2-1 Illinois St. 1-0 California 1-0 Iona Canisus 6-0 Kansas Central Florida 1-0 Long Beach Chaminade Clemson 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Loyola Marymount Dayton 1-0 Loyola (MD) De 1-1 Maine 1-0 St. Joseph's St. Peter's American Rock Army Paul 2-0 Fresno State 1-0 1-0 Georgia 0-3 6-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 St. State 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 4-2 Princeton 1-1 10-2 Richmond 1-2 0-1 Seton Hall 0-1 1-0 S.W. Missouri State 1-0 0-1 Siena 4-3 1-1 South Carolina 1-0 6-1 Southern Mississippi 1-1 2-4 10-4 Delaware 1-0 Manhattan Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Massachusetts 0-1 Syracuse 0-1 Niagara 6-0 Temple 2-4 Florida 1-0 North Carolina 0-2 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Florida State 1-1 Northeastern 1-0 Villanova 6-1 Fordham 9-1 Notre 1-5 TOTAL RECORD Fairfield 13-2 will change, with the Explorers' most prolific shooters, Randy season. Woods and Jack Hurd, having graduated: Arkansas-Little are bad for him. La Salle and Dame **««««««««« 13-1 139-52 The three-point shot has changed the game of basketball, on how you play defensively. Although we may not have the luxury of shooters like Randy and Jaek. we will have some fine perimeter marksmen. partieularly Also. I firmly believe in the three-point shot and continue to utilize as an effective part of our offense. it we will We may made as we did last to make it interesting not lead the nation in three-point field goals season but we will have enough shooters working with Lionel, Bob. Doug and tutorial coordinator, did in Randy. He is a real asset for our players and they appreciate him very much. In the cases of Bobby Johnson and Randy Woods, our Academic Support Program under Bob Miedel did a terrific job. The ASP program is and has been for many years a real asset to La Salle. Hopefully, we can continue to attract quality players from the Philadelphia area like Lionel, Bob, Doug and Randy. for our opponents. COACH MORRIS ON: COACH MORRIS ON: The succession of standout players he has recruited front the Philadelphia Public League Lionel Simmons and Boh The influx of South Jersey players into his system, like Quincy Lee (Paulsboro), Mike Melchionni (Bishop Eustace) and Johnson (South Philadelphia High), Doug Overton (Dobbins Tech} and Randy Woods (Ben Franklin): next year, — We The Romaine Haywood future of our we (Atlantic City): program we will be in the hands of our young have been very fortunate to get quality players like Lionel, Bob. Doug and Randy. It is amazing how well each of them did, especially since no one in the Big 5 offered Bobby. Jersey area. Romaine Haywood. Quincy Lee and Mike Melchionni have had exceptional high school careers Doug respective schools. or Randy The biggest men much is a scholarship. praise that I graduated that they have for each of these of these young in four years. Although they deseve of the credit for this accomplishment, so does La Salle University. be remiss Our Academic Support Program if I people and is excellent. 1 would did not mention the job that Joe Gillespie, our is no reason recruited extremely well in the South to think that they will stop are counting on them to make SEASONS basketball ability, fortunate to have YRS. all them three are excellent at La Salle. W L PCT. 1986- 6 139 52 .728 1979-1986 7 119 87 .578 1970-1979 9 142 105 .575 Tom 1968-1970 2 37 13 .740 1967-1968 1 20 8 .714 1965-1967 2 24 27 .471 1963-1965 2 31 17 .646 1958-1963 5 79 37 .681 .632 "Speedy" Morris Gola Jim Harding Joe Heyer Bob Walters Donald "Dudey" Vloore Jim Pollard 1955-1958 3 48 28 Loeffler 1949-1955 6 145 30 .829 Charles McGlone 194(>1949 3 61 17 .782 Joseph Meehan Charles "Obie" O'Brien 1943-1946 3 28 30 .483 1941-1943 2 25 21 .543 Leonard Tanseer 1933-1941 8 90 59 .604 Thomas Conley 1931-1933 2 28 11 .718 Henry 1930-1931 Ken James J. TOTALS: 1577 (JAMES 1 62 15 4 .789 1031 546 .654 La their fine young men. Dave "Lefty" Ervin Paul Westhead Bill improving and and our basketball program. Besides Salle Univeristy at their significant contributions to COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME COACH There we all feel that We are ^ COACHING STAFF Joe Mihalich An Explorer to the core, Joe Mihalich has both played and coached basketball at La! The Philadelphia native is in his 12th season as a member of the coaching staff. Mihalich was the 1978 NCAA squad's Co-captain and "Most-DedicatedPlayer." He was a four-time letter-winner under Coach Paul Westhead. Following his senior year, Mihalich apprenticed under the legendary high school coach, Morgan Wootten, at DeMatha High School in Washington D.C. As head coach of DeMatha's junior-varsity team, Mihalich posted a three-year record of 39-5. The 36-year old Mihalich is pursuing a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Temple University. Joe and his wife, Mary, have three sons, Joe (5), and twins Matt and Tony (4). They live in Northeast Philadelphia. Salle University. Randy Monroe In his fifth season on the La Salle basketball staff is Randy Monroe. Monroe came to La Salle following two seasons as an assistant coach at Cheyney University. As a player, Monroe led the Wolves to a berth in the 1986 NCAA Division II final. Monroe is a 1987 Cheyney graduate with a bachelor's degree in Recreation Administration. The 29-year old has been active in many area and regional basketball camps over the past few years. Monroe played his high school basketball at Roman Cathloic High School under current Explorer coach Speedy Morris. In his senior year at Roman, he was a first team AllPhiladelphia selection. Monroe garnered the Catholic League MVP award as well as earning a first- team berth on the All-Catholic League squad. Monroe is single and lives in Philadelphia. Rich Prendergast An enthusiastic supporter of La Salle basketball, Prendergast enters his eighth season as a volunteer coach to Speedy Morris' team. Philadelphia CYO Prendergast has coached in the and in the Catholic League high school system. Before joining the La women's team at Hallahan High School to was honored with the Mary S. two dedication service and to the La Salle women's O'Connor Loyalty Award for athletic programs. Prendergast. a 1960 La Salle graduate, lives in Stone intercollegiate his three daughters, Maria and Katherine, are La Salle graduates, Harbor, NJ. Two of while the youngest. Colleen, aspires to become an Explorer. Sallle coaching staff, Prendergast directed the playoff berths in four seasons. In 1986, Prendergast PLAYERS Tim Legler Ken Durrett Larry Lionel Steve Black Doug Overton Cannon Simmons Ralph Lewis Michael Brooks Randy Woods BASKETBALL ROSTER 1992-93 (alphabetical) Name No. CI. Age Ht. Wt. Sr. 21 6-4 198 St. So. 20 6-1 190 Chestnut Hill Acad./Phila., F So. 18 6-7 220 Hemdon/Herndon, Fr. 18 6-4 195 Paulsboro/Paulsboro, NJ Fr. 18 6-6 180 Bishop Eustace/Indian Mills, NJ Fr. 18 6-8 210 Glen Mills/Philadelphia, Sr. 21 6-4 195 Slidell/Slidell, Sr. 22 6-9 Sr. 22 6-8 230 210 Trenton Central/Trenton, NJ Pos. 35 *Mike Bergin 23 * Paul Burke G G 5 * Luteke Kalombo 4 Quincy Lee G 42 Mike Melchionni 3 Terquin Mott F F 24 * Jeff 34 *Ray Schultz * Don Shelton Kareem Townes * Blitz Wooten 52 11 31 G Neubauer *Denotes lettermen C C PA VA PA LA Archbishop Wood/Trevose, So. 19 6-3 175 Southern/Philadelphia, F So. 20 6-7 210 McCorristin/Trenton, NJ PA PA (7) Head Coach: William "Speedy' Morris Joe Mihalich, Randy Monroe, Rich Prendergast Captain: Jeff Neubauer Numerical Roster La Name Terquin Mott 4 Quincy Lee 5 Luteke Kalombo 11 Kareem Townes 23 Paul Burke 24 Jeff 31 Blitz 34 42 Ray Schultz Mike Bergin Mike Melchionni 52 Don 35 MD John's/College Park, G Assistants: 3 High School/Hometown Jeff Neubauer Salle Returning Starters (1) Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown G 6-4 195 Slidell, LA Returning Lettermen PPG RPG 2.9 1.5 (5) (other than starters) Neubauer Wooten Shelton Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Mike Bergin 6-4 195 College Park, Paul Burke G G 6-1 190 Philadelphia, Luteke Kalombo F 6-7 Herndon, Ray Schultz Blitz Wooten F/C 6-9 F 6-7 220 230 210 Trevose, W ',!• PA 0.5 0.4 6.6 2.5 3.7 2.1 2.0 1.8 4.5 3.4 RPG (4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Quincy Lee G 6-4 195 Paulsboro, Mike Melchionni 6-6 180 Indian Mills, Terquin Mott F F 6-8 *Don Shelton Kareem Townes C G 6-8 210 210 Trenton, 6-3 175 Philadelphia, # PA VA Name * Three-year letterman; sat out MD Trenton, NJ Newcomers .11 PPG RPG Name Hometown NJ NJ Philadelphia, PA NJ PA 1991-92 season. Starters Lost (4) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown PPG Jack Hurd 6-6 PA Bangor, PA 18.0 6.0 6-8 200 245 Lititz, Bron Holland F F 5.9 4.1 Milko Lieverst C 6-9 220 Amsterdam, Neth. 9.6 7.9 Randy Woods G 6-0 185 Philadelphia, 27.3 6.3 Letterman Lost PA (1) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Keith Morris G 5-10 170 Philadelphia, PA PPG RPG 1.0 0.2 2 JEFF NEUBAUER Captain Guard/Forward 6-4 Senior Slidell, LA Career Highs MAAC 1991-92: Voted to All-Academic Team for the second straight year. Showed his true mettle in the MAAC Tournament. Put back into the starting role he had games earlier. Neubauer relinquished to Paul Burke POINTS: 15 REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Pennsylvania ASSISTS: 9 two times vs. Manhattan 12/1/90 3/9/92 1 1 played 117 of a possible 120 minutes in the Explorers' three victories. (Burke suffered an appendicitis attack after La Salle had closed its regular season.) In the three tournament games (37 minutes vs. Fairfield and 40 each Neubauer controlled against Siena and Manhattan). performance 1990-91: La semifinal victory over Siena. Toured in a Europe with the the by a one-turnover-in-40-minutes- Salle offense, highlighted MCC All-Star Team during the summer. After playing only Biggest surprise of season. 43 minutes as a freshman, Jeff vaulted into a prominent role with the early-season suspension of season, he started eight Randy Woods and Doug Overton. a late-season ankle injury to games and During the also filled in for those two guards plus forward Jack Hurd... Made All-MAAC Academic team with a 3.58 GPA in Finance; also Dean's List member at La Salle... In 552 minutes of playing time, he committed only 15 turnovers, which projects to 1.1 for every 40 minutes... Shot 5-for-6 from three-point range while scoring 15 points against Manhattan (2/18/91; equalled that career-high against Iona five days by a 9-for-l 1 performance from the foul 1989-90: Seeing action in aided later, line). 16 games. Jeff Neubauer scored 14 points and had 14 rebounds, with his season-high four rebounds coming finale, a in La Salle's Civic Center home-season 106-73 romp over Army. PERSONAL: Born 1/27/7 1 Mention All-Stale 4-A selection High under coach Danny 13 4-A title ...Jeff in his was an Honorable senior year Slide! Rul'lin. I when Neubauer averaged rebounds and four assists a S idol at 1 the District 17.1 points, 5.8 Graduated 22nd game. 1 won in his class of 306... finance major. — Tola — Year (;/<;s FG/FGA K.', .364 .384 - 3 pt — FG9S 11/11 A FT % ITS 14/ 41 .342 28/ 37 .757 90 16/ 53 ,302 23/ 19 793 105 1.6 4 .250 1/ 4 .750 II )8 .316 209 FG/FGA 1991-92 31/ 20 24/ 1990-91 29/ 33/ 66 86 1989-90 16/ 5/ 14 .357 1/ 62/ IW> J74 31/ Totals !(•>! K 28 l 54/70 .771 \\(. >9 OFF REB 1)1 1 Kilt TOT REB 74 44 18 644 9 18/1 43 15 20 552 7/0 5 5 » 43 lli/i 122 <»4 40 16 21 35 56 .9 6 8 14 9 >.8 15 si K, 1.5 I I MIN \SI 5S/2 (8 I TO BLK l'l/l) 5 \\(. 8 SI I I ; " RAY SCHULTZ Forward/Center 6-9 Senior Trevose, PA Career Highs 1991-92: Pulled minutes down career-high seven rebounds in 18 MAAC Fairfield (3/7) in v. quarterfinals... Scored season and career-high Iona (1/4) and set week Tournament six points vs. POINTS: 6 REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Fairfield vs. Iona 1/4/92 3/7/92 ^ later v. ASSISTS 2 vs. Manhattan 2/18/91 then career-high in rebounds, four, one Canisius (1/13/92)... Saw increased minutes during second half of season as primary back-up to center Milko Lieverst. 1990-91: Shot 47.6% (10-for-21) for the season, averaging 6.1 minutes a game. Twice grabbed four rebounds a game (Notre Dame, 2/6/91, and Fairfield, 2/1 1/91 Saw )... action at center and strong forward. PERSONAL: Division Born 7/20/70... Played one season at Boca Raton... Ray averaged and 5.2 rebounds in 27 games, with game highs II 8.6 points Florida Atlantic in of 38 points and 13 rebounds... season at La He sat out the 1989-90 Salle while putting in a year of residency as a transfer student... Played at Archbishop Wood High (Warminster, PA) under former La Salle player "Mo" Connolly... Averaged 17 points and 12 rebounds in his senior year and earned All-Area honorable mention... Majoring in Communications. — Total — Year 1991-92 1990-91 Totals G/GS FG/FGA -3ptFG% FG/FGA FG% 27/ 18/ 32 .563 0/ 20/ 10/ 21 .476 o/ 47/ 28/ 53 .528 0/ o FT/FTA FT% PTS .000 18/ 19 .947 .ooo 11 12 .583 25/ 31 .807 .000 54 27 AVG OFF DEF REB REB TOT REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2.0 21 27 48 1.8 33/ 5 8 8 3 230 1.4 II 18 29 1.5 19/ 4 5 ~i 3 122 1.7 32 45 77 1.6 52/ 13 10 352 DON SHELTON Center 6-8 Senior Trenton, NJ Career Highs Sat out season to concentrate on academic 1991-92: studies. Second leading shot-blocker 1990-91: 17 to Jack Hurd's ( 9 vs. Iona 2/23/91 REBOUNDS: 6 vs. Iona 2/23/91 ASSISTS: 2 vs. St. Joseph's 2/12/90 Improved 23), including four against Canisius (2/9/91)... field goal POINTS: shooting from 19.2% as a sophomore to 45.1% (23-for-51). 1989-90: Salle's Don Shelton's home game first He blocked best night at the came on a big night. La Philadelphia Civic Center. three shots and grabbed five rebounds as the Don played Explorers held off Pennsylvania, 86-63... in games, had 28 rebounds, 12 off the offensive boards. 22 He also blocked eight shots. 1988-89: Don's efforts in the MAAC tournament helped La Salle sweep through the field into the NCAA Tournament. He scored a career-high eight points in the opening-round victory over Fairfield was a factor in PERSONAL: Born 9/4/70... Tom High under coach in his at the Palestra and the semifinal win over Fordham. Smith. Played at Trenton Central He was All-Mercer County senior year, during which he averaged eight rebounds and four blocked shots a 1 game 1 points, as Trenton As a junior, Shelton scored 12 points a game as Trenton Central went 25-4 and reached the State semifinals... Management major. Central posted a 24-4 record. Year G/GS 1990-91 27/ I 1989-90 22/ () I9XS-X4 31/ Totals 80/ — Total — 1 -3 pi \v.<< 23/ 51 .451 0/ 2d .l')2 0/0 000 11/21 .524 o/ o .000 l .3 )N 0/ 5/ M)/ l )K FG/FGA - FG/FGA FG9S 1100 .000 FT/FTA l(>/ J4 2/ 5 i II', IMS .471 62 too 12 680 J9 .547 I I OFF Dll REB REB (l \ I I I I 24 JO 12 l(> 15 l^ 51 TOT REB v\<; 54 ».0 i 10 112 I PF/D \M TO Itl.K S II MIN <> 16 27/ I o 14 o I II 9 B <> II 12 4 is i-v M lo I 18 o 17 || I 145 691 MIKE BERGIN Guard Senior 6-4 College Park, MD Career Highs 1991-92: Stats sheet shows he played only 24 minutes season but exuberance games made up all and on the bench during in practice Team's only for lack of playing time. POINTS: 5 vs. Manhattan REBOUNDS: 2 five times ASSISTS: 2 vs. St. 2/18/91 2/26/91 Peter's walk-on. Played in 15 games. Suffered broken right foot during off-season conditioning program. 1990-91: Played vs. one (five points Manhattan. 2/18/91)... Extremely active in practice in nine games, scored in sessions, usually assigned to defend against Explorers' outstanding guards. 1989-90: Played 35 minutes Of field goal tries... offensive board... games, in 17 hit on The only walk-on player on team. Approaches every practice as though NCAA 50% of his were off the his 15 rebounds, eight it the 30-2 were the championship game. PERSONAL: Born 4/6/71... Entered La Salle University on a four-year Christian Brothers scholarship from St. John's Prep, Washington, D.C., where he played varsity basketball under coach Joe Gallagher. Averaged 12 points and seven rebounds Ranked 1 season in his senior at St. John's... 1th out of 157 in his high school senior class, with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.95. A member of # La Salle's honors program, he Science... is majoring in Political Man of the '90s; Voted La Salle University's candidate for Rhodes Scholarship. — Total — Year G/GS FG/FGA -3ptFG% FG/FGA FG% 99 -92 15/ 2/ 13 .154 1990-91 9/ 2/ 8 .250 1/ 1989-90 17/ 8/ 16 .500 0/ 41/ 12/ 37 .324 1/ 1 1 Totals FT/FTA 0/ 3 .000 3/ 2 .500 0/ .000 5/ .200 8/ 5 FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF REB REB TOT REB AVG PF/D AST TO BEK .500 7 .5 1 5 6 .4 2/ 1 1 .000 5 .6 1 2 3 .3 3/ 3 2 8 .625 21 1.2 8 7 15 .9 2/ 2 3 14 .571 33 6 II STL MIN 24 1 1 23 1 35 PAUL BURKE Guard Sophomore 6-1 PA Philadelphia, Career Highs Averaged 24 minutes 1991-92: a game as freshman ... Promoted to starting lineup in 17th game of the year v. Siena (2/2/92)... Started all remaining games except Senior Night) and MAAC Tournament Manhattan (2/28 — (appendectomy)... Scored 12 points NCAA Tournament... Hall in vs. Iona (1/4)... five steals v. in 24 minutes (Bait.) (2/26)... down St. 1 points (4-6 1 FG) 8 vs. Canisius 1/25/92 ASSISTS: 7 two times assists with Scored 15 points with Joseph's (2/1 career-high eight rebounds Scored 1/4/92 REBOUNDS: Seton v. seven steals (one short of school mark) and six assists career-high 43 minutes vs. 17 vs. Iona Scored career high 17 points Dished out career-high seven Loyola s POINTS: in win Canisius (1/25)... v. at in Pulled 1)... Temple (1/23/92)... His second-half production of nine points, five assists, three steals and three rebounds helped overcome 22-point Owls. deficit v. PERSONAL: Second Team Born 8/2/72.. .Scored 1,363 career points... all-Philadelphia... Also named to all- Philadelphia baseball team as shortstop... Product of Chestnut Hill Academy, where he was coached by John McArdle. — Year IWI- l Totals )2 Tola — FG/FGA H.', - 3 pi FG/FGA FG* II', I'lS \\(. OFF REB 1)1 1 28/ 10 62/ 177 .350 27/ 101 .267 34/ 4') 694 185 6.6 23 Kilt 47 28/ 10 62/ 177 .350 27/ 101 .267 U/ 49 694 IS5 6.6 2? 47 <;/<;s 1 171 1 V l()l KI It 70 70 \ST II) 5 67/ 1 ss 51 2.5 67/ I ss 51 \\(. 1 I'l/D KI 6 k STL MIN 16 672 »(. 672 «> 1 1 BLITZ WOOTEN Forward Sophomore 6-7 Trenton, NJ Career Highs 1991-92: Playing time increased during season as Wooten averaged 15.8 minutes per game during regular season and 23.3 minutes in the MAAC Tournament... blocked shots with 26, including 21 Led Explorers in final in POINTS: 12 vs. REBOUNDS: 10 vs. Niagara ASSISTS: 1 Brigham Young 2/15/92 2/23/92 five times 10 games... MAAC Named career-high 12 Rookie of the Week (2/17)... Hit for points (5-5 FG) v. BYU (2/15)... Scored 1 points with six boards in career-high 32 minutes Joseph's (2/1 1)... Layup v. St. off offensive rebound with 41.3 to play pulled Explorers within one point in MAAC Championship win over Manhattan (3/9)... Blocked team season-high four shots v. Loyola (2/26)... Pulled down career-high 10 rebounds with three blocks v. Niagara (2/23)... Pulled down seven rebounds in 21 minutes v. Temple (1/23). * PERSONAL: Born medical 1/19/72... Sat out 1990-91 as a product of the successful redshirt... Blitz is a McCorristin High (Trenton) program of coach John Castaldo. points, Wooten blitzed the opponents for 1,076 career and averaged 15.8 points, 12.7 rebounds and four blocked shots a game... Helped McCorristin capture two New consecutive championships... Jersey Management State Parochial A major. — Total — FG/FGA -3ptFG% FG/FGA FG% FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF REB REB TOT REB AVG PF/D Year G/GS 1991-92 29/ 52/ 98 .531 0/ 1 .000 26/ 52 .500 130 4.5 38 60 98 3.4 49/ Totals 29/ 52/ 98 .53 0/ I .000 26/ 52 .500 130 4.5 38 60 98 3.4 49/ FT/FTA AST TO BLK 6 STL MIN 18 27 10 461 18 27 10 461 LUTEKE KALOMBO Forward Sophomore 6-7 Herndon, VA Career Highs Averaged 13.7 minutes per game 1991-92: as a freshman... Scored career-high 18 points (12 in second half) in 19 minutes throw with : 1 Canisius (1/25)... In 23 minutes vs. (12/9) scored eight points (5-6 FT) including Villanova free vs. that 0.9 left gave the Explorers final four-point in game... Scored 11 points game of (11/30/91) in championship POINTS: 18 vs. Canisius REBOUNDS: 5 three times ASSISTS: 4 vs. 1/25/92 Oregon 12/28/91 margin Richmond v. Central Fidelity Classic. PERSONAL: Born 9/25/73... Averaged 21.7 points and 10.5 rebounds in senior season at coach Gary Hall... Member Herndon High under of D.C.-Area team Classic... Native of Zaire, cousin in Capital of former Georgetown Dikembe Mutombo... Father is Zaire's ambassador Canada; older brother, Kubi, played football for Sacramento of the now-defunct VVLAF. center, to — Total — —3 — i»t FG/FGA H.'< 30/ 367 47 .371 15/ 30/ 367 .371 15/ Year G/GS 1991-92 Totals l >7 \i.', 11/11 A IT', ITS 47 .319 25/ 34 .735 112 3.7 47 .319 25/ .735 112 3.7 FG/FGA 14 A <K <W <K «K ^k < * TOT Oil 1)1 Kill REB REB \SI K) 22 40 62 2 1 41/ 22 13 22 40 (.2 2.1 41/ 22 13 1 \\(. IT/I) K Id ' Ml MIN - 401 - 401 QUINCY LEE Guard Freshman 6-4 Paulsboro, NJ Averaged 35.2 season and points, 13 rebounds, wound up 2.543 points. A team All-Group All-State. in the He USA as and eight assists per game in his senior South Jersey's third all-time leading scorer with four-year starter under coach Tino Monti, Quincy I and All-South Jersey, second team All-Area and participated in NIKE/ABCD Camp, at which made first team third the 125 top players take part. MIKE MELCHWNNI Forward Freshman 6-6 Indian Mills, NJ A who made the name famous New Jersey Nets), Gary (Duke), Bob cousin of the four brothers (Villanova, Philadelphia 76ers, (Villanova). A Billy and Tom three-year starter under Bill Lange at Eustace, Mike's shooting and rebounding were instrumental Jersey — Group B titles. in helping the Crusaders capture two South He was named South Jersey's Unsung Hero senior season. Effective 3-point shooter which should Morris' offense. fit in after his with coach TERQUIN MOTT Forward Freshman 6-8 PA Philadelphia, Terquin's growth over the him at summer may enable coach "Speedy" Morris years as a starter under 1991 Pennsylvania Tom AAAA is a averaged 20.1 points, 9.8 rebounds. 3.2 blocks, and received first to use more natural position. In two Mann, Glen Mills was 55-6, and captured the championship. In his senior year, Terquin the center spot, although forward 1.7 steals per game. He team All-Delaware County, second team All-State and third team All-Area. RARE EM TOWNES Guard Sophomore 6-3 Philadelphia, Latest in line of Philadelphia Public League following 1990 Player of the Year Lionel Pistons* draftee PA stars to play for Simmons coach Morris. (Southern), 1991 Detroit Doug Overton (Dobbins) and 1992 Los Angeles Clippers' Randy Woods (Ben Franklin). Townes sal out last first-round draft pick. season as a Prop 41.2 points per became 4<S the league's Chamberlain (47.2 game when 47' i but hopes to game in in his expand on skills that enabled him senior Public League season at to average Southern High. He second all-time one season leading scorer behind Wilt 1955). Townes also broke he poured in 59. Shot 579! Simmons' record of 56 from the from three-point range. Also averages lour in one field as a senior, including assists and 6.5 steals. - ^ THE PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER "Home of The Explorers Philadelphia yy iCIVIClCENTER -rtiai High and low moments on the court and memorable moments in between the action produced lively memories of La Salle On January 4, 1992, the Explorers took the court without coach "Speedy" Morris. He had the invasion of the outstanding teams from the been hospitalized for tests and assistant coach Joe Mihalich took the reins. Overcoming the one-game loss of their coach, the Explorers breezed to a 120-88 romp over Iona, using a 30- MCC, point, 14-assist, 11-rebound night of excellence University's third season in its return to the Philadelphia Civic Center, and set the stage for the new conference which the Explorers from Randy have joined. Woods as its centerpiece. Not hint (^mventvm C»fy moments were With two seconds to play, the Civic Center all bright, though. Princeton scored a basket that gave the Tigers a 47-46 overtime victory, and La Salle had a 15point lead over Notre Dame in the second half but saw that evaporate into an 87-79 loss. The 1991-92 season also saw the Explorers bow out of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference with eight consecutive home victories after an One of opening loss to Siena. the bright flashback moments came on Feb.21, when members of the 1952 National Tournament championship team Invitation were reunited for a 40th anniversary party and were cheered during a halftime ceremony. When La Salle defeated Manhattan, 90-67, on Feb.28, the Explorers had a 26-7 record to show for their first three seasons back at the Civic Center. The Civic Center, or Convention Hall as it was known in earlier years, has housed that 1952 NIT and 1954 NCAA Tournament champions, two Philadelphia Warriors' and one Philadelphia 76ers' NBA championship teams, five national political conventions, visits by Pope John Paul II and the Beatles, and countless other notable events. For La Salle fans, the Explorer Room, the official events in the President's Room, the Alumni Reunion nights, and numerous other events provide an additional touch of enjoyment to the games. ALL TIME CIVIC CENTER RECORDS * LEAST POINTS SCORED - OPPONENT (from 1989-90 to present) 47 MOST WINS - SEASON MOST POINTS - TEAM 121 Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6,1990 - 16 vs. 11 Loyola Marymount - Jan. 6, 1990 3 MOST POINTS OPPONENT Marymount - Jan. 6, 1990 MOST POINTS OPPONENT IN WIN 121 Loyola Marymount -Jan. 6, 1990 MOST TOTAL POINTS SCORED 237 Loyola Marymount 121 La St. Manhattan - Feb. 22, 1990 Joseph's -Feb. 16. 1991 LEAST POINTS SCORED - LA SALLE 46 vs. 65 -Dec. 21, 1991 (OT) SCORED IN A LA Princeton (47) LEAST POINTS SALLE WIN vs. St. Peter's (52) Jan. 9, 1990 -Jan. 5. 7. 1991 -Dec. -Feb. 19, 1991 17 vs. Army - Feb. 27, Lionel Simmons vs. Army - Feb. 27, VISITING PLAYER - Drew Henderson Fairfield - 14 Randy Woods vs. Jan. 4, 1992 Iona MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - INDIVIDUAL 4 Jack Hurd vs Don St. Joseph's - Feb. 16, 1991 Shelton vs. Canisius - Feb. 9. 1991 Lionel Simmons vs. Army - Feb. 27, 1990 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS - TEAM Randy Woods vs. Loyola (Bait.) -Feb. 9, 1992 Jan. 31, 1991 Simmons MOST ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL PLAYER vs. Fairfield 992 Feb.21, 1992 21. 1991 Randy Woods vs. Loyola (Bait.) -Feb. 9, 1992 Doug Overton vs. Fairfield - Jan. 31. 1991 MOST POINTS SCORED - LA SALLE Doug Overton Lionel MOST REBOUNDS 40 40 1 1990 Feb. 14,1991 -Feb. 16, 1991 Dec. 20 1991 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 2 4. MOST REBOUNDS - LA SALLE PLAYER - LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY OPPONENT 9 11 Derrick Canada - Iona - Jan. 1990 MOST POINTS SCORED INDIVIDUAL Salle 116 -Jan. 6, 1990 vs. 20 1990-91 LONGEST WINNING STREAK vs. LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY LA SALLE 40 38 1991-92 - 121 Loyola MOST POINTS SCORED - VISITING PLAYER MOST REBOUNDS - INDIVIDUAL 1989-90 MOST LOSSES - SEASON MOST POINTS LA SALLE 1 Princeton-Dec. 21, 1991 (OT) 6 - vs. Canisius - Feb. 9, 1991 vs. Pennsylvania - Dec. 1 1, 1989 ^ LA SALLE EXPLORERS THE SCORING LEGACY OF NUMBER 22 The La Salle jersey #22 was retired after the 1989-90 season to recognize the achievements of Lionel Simmons, who is currently playing with the NBA's Sacramento Kings. Simmons, the Explorers' all time was also good leading scorer, finished his career with 3.217 points, which all-time scoring for third place on the NCAA list. retired 25 years ago when Hubie Marshall scored 1.576 points wearing famed number. In fact, #22 has been worn by some of the most prolific scorers in La Salle history, as chart below indicates. However, #22 could have been that the LSU No. Player Years Points All-time Scoring List 22 Hubie Marshall 1964-67 1,576 22 Kurt Kanaskie 1976-80 1 22 Steve Black 1981-85 2,012 4th 22 Lionel 1986-90 3,217 1st Simmons TOTAL POINTS Hubie Marshall 8th .356 14th 8,161 Kurt Kanaskie In scoring over 8,000 points wearing #22. In this case, it in 15 seasons of competition, these wasn't the shoes, it was the shirt. And men averaged 20 points per game a great deal of talent. « Lionel Simmons 2,000-POINT SCORERS A total of 294 players in Division I history have scored at least 2.000 points over their The first was Jim Lacy, Loyola (MD) with 2.154 over four seasons ending with 1949. The first to reach 2.000 in a three-season career was Frank Selvy. 2.538 through 1954. The 294 come from 164 different colleges. Duke leads with seven 2.000-pointers. North careers. Carolina and Tennessee are next with five apiece. Georgetown. Georgia Tech. Loyola (Cal.). Michigan, Oklahoma, Purdue, next with four each. Then comes Lionel Years Simmons Michael Brooks Tom Gola Steve Black LA SALLE. Bonavenlure. Villanova, and Virginia, are 19 with three each. one each. La Salle's career 2.000-point scorers Name St. 47 with two apiece and 86 more with are: Points 1 986-90 3.2 1 976-80 2.62S 1951-55 2.461 1981-85 2.012 1 Steve Black REMEMBER WHEN . 45 Years Ago 1947-48 second season as head coach, Charley McGlone guides La its first National Invitation Tournament. Led by 6-9 Larry Foust and sparkplug guard Bob "Ace" McCann. the Explorers go 20-3 in the regular-season but bow to the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, 68-61, in the NIT's first round in New York's Madison Square Garden. In his Salle College into 40 Years Ago 1952-53 Coming off its National Invitation the previous season, La Salle Associated Press pre-season Tournament championship is poll. rated Number One in of the With only captain "Buddy" five, coach Ken Donnelly having graduated from the starting Loeffler's Explorers race to a 25-2 record but are upset by St. in the first round of the NIT. All-America Tom Gola and rebounding ace Jackie Moore miss part of the game because of injuries and illness. While most of the team would be gone after the season, Gola and reserve guard Frank "Wacky" O'Hara would be joined the following year by a freshman team coming off a 14-1 record. This combination provides La Salle with the 1954 NCAA championship. John's. 75-74, 25 Years Ago 1967-68 Led by Larry Cannon's 19.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game, La Salle racks up a 20-7 regular-season mark but falls to Columbia in the NCAA's at the Spectrum. "Lefty" Ervin, Fran Dunphy, Bernie Williams and Roland "Fatty" Taylor spark a team that will provide a nucleus for the following season when the Explorers produce a 23-1 record under new coach Tom Gola. The '67-68 team beats American and Temple Conference tournament at the Palestra to earn the NCAA berth. in the Middle Atlantic 15 Years Ago 1977-78 Darryl Gladdens last-second basket gives Paul Westhead's Explorers a 73-72 victory over Temple Conference championship game into the NCAA Tournament Villanova. In a the East Coast in at Lafayette and sends La against Philadelphia Big 5 Salle rival Palestra classic, the Wildcats pull out a 103-97 overtime victory. On his way to future national honors, sophomore Michael Brooks averages 24.9 rebounds a game and is points and 12.8 voted the Big 5's Player of the Year. 10 Years Ago 1982-83 Sophomore guard Steve Black averages tops that off with a Explorers few weeks bow to later, 20.1 points a game and 40-point outburst at the Spectrum as the Temple, 84-79, in overtime, before 17,583. A La Salle captures the East Coast Conference and enters the NCAA Tournament. A Palestra victory over Boston which all five starters hit double figures, sends the Explorers to Greensboro, North Carolina, for the next round where they bow to Virginia tournament title University, in Commonwealth, 76-67, despite 31 points by Black. 5 Years Ago 1987-88 For the the first time, La Salle represents the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference NCAA Tournament. The Explorers go unbeaten in (MAAC) in regular-season conference play, then sweep past Manhattan, Holy Cross and Fordham to earn the NCAA berth. Sparked by senior Tim Legleranti sophomore Lionel Simmons, La Salle posts a 24-9 mark, then loses to Kansas State in the NCAA's as Mitch Richmond goes for 30 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. Simmons scores 792 points record for most points in one season. in 34 games, until then the La Salle ^ A WINNING TRADITION The Explorers them 12th on all-time record of 1031-546 (.654) places the all-time Not surprisingly. La Salle has never had researched school's records by decade. with a 75 percent winning percentage (69-23). Period The winning percentage a losing Recently, the NCAA data: Won Games Years Lost Pet. 1931-39 9 168 110 58 .655 1940-49 10 221 137 84 .620 1950-59 10 274 209 65 .763 1960-69 10 161 83 .660 1970-79 10 156 117 .571 1980-89 10 244 273 305 189 116 .620 1990-92 3 92 69 23 .750 62 1577 1031 546 .654 Overall list. decade and has started the '90s off very well \ 3 1J Doug Overton Joe Bryant La When Randy Woods was made schools to have ( 1990) and at least Doug Overton ( 1991 Name Doug Overton Lionel Simmons Michael Brooks Joe Bryant Durrett Larry , Cannon in each of the past throe years. The other schools in this elite compans two rounds since 1969 are: Year Randy Woods Ken ) in the first NBA Draft the 16th selection in the 1992 draft by the one player drafted La Salle players selected Salle in the 992 Los Angeles Clippers. La Salle became one of onlj This past June. Los Angeles Clippers Overall Pick Isl loth Detroit Pistons 2nd 40th 1990 Sacramento 1st 7th l')S() San Diego Clippers 1st 9th 1 l l') >l 1 975 l l 1 )71 969 ( lolden Kins:s Si. lie Warriors Lionel five Simmons are Syracuse, Georgia lech. Louisiana State and Arizona. Round Team Woods mined teammates 1st 14th Kansas Cn\ kin<:s lsl 4th Chicago Bulls Isl 5th EXPLORERS The Explorer and friend. Bron Holland makes a big layup against Villanova at the Randy Woods is joined by coach "Speedy" Morris in celebrating Randy's 1,000th La Salle point, scored against California early in the 1991-92 season. last season Spectrum. OPPONENTS E V A N S V I L L E R E E D J A C K S O N PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 7:30 pm December 2, 1992 LOCATION: PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Civic Center GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Philadelphia. ENROLLMENT: PA LOCATION: 1.676 HOME ARENA (CAPACITY): Althouse Gym (1.000) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Tom Shirley SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Rich Teplitsky OFFICE PHONE: (215) 951 2852 HOME PHONE: (215) 784-0517 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Phila. College of Textiles, School Lane and Henry Ave., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, ENROLLMENT: COLORS: Maroon and white NICKNAME: Rams CONFERENCE: New York CAC PA House 19004 COACHING STAFF COLORS: Red and blue NICKNAME: Quakers CONFERENCE: Ivy League HOME ARENA: Palestra (8,700) PRESS ROW PHONE: (215)898 6159 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Paul Rubincam ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Gail Stasulli OFFICE PHONE: (215)898-6128 HOME PHONE: (609) 858-3947 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Weightman Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. HEAD COACH: Herb Magee RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 514-204 (25) CAREER RECORD: 514-204 (25) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (215) 95 2724 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 9 AM 5 PM ASSISTANT COACHES (COLLEGES & YEARS): 1991-92 1991-92 Dave Duda Andy Franz Jackson (Elizabethtown Damon (NCAA (2) Randy STARTERS RETURNING (NAME AND POSITION ONLY): Fields, RECORD: 16 10 9-2; AWAY: 5-6; NEUTRAL: 2-2 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 9 5 (2nd) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: none STARTERS LOST: (2) Paul Chambers. G; Vince Curran, C HOME: (3) STARTERS RETURNING: F/G Shawn LETTERMEN LOST: Don Miller POS. HT. CL. PTS. REBS. F/G 6-3 JR. 2.5 LETTERMEN Patrick Chambers Frank Chiliberti David Fields Eugene Haith Trice. Chambers Vince Curran POS. HT. CL. PTS. REBS. G 5-11 JR. 2.7 1.9 F 6-3 SO. 1.8 1.5 F/G 6-3 SO. 6.5 F 6-5 SO. 4.5 G 6-2 SO. 1.5 0.7 F/G 6-6 SR. 17.3 5.4 G 5-8 SR. RETURNING: 3.2 Ed Malloy Michael Mascolo Mark McCarthy Bill McDonald Nai-te Watson 6-6 SR. 4.3 2.0 6-8 SR. 1.4 1.4 G 6-1 SR. 9.6 POS. HT. WT. CL. NONE CL. PTS. REBS. 165 SR. 10.7 2.9 C 6-7 240 SR. 10.6 6.5 HT. WT. CL. PTS. REBS. 6-4 176 SO. 12.2 5.6 Jerry Berzanski C 6-8 212 SR. 5.2 3.1 Ken Hans F 6-6 200 JR. 0.6 0.3 Scott Kegler G 6-5 180 SO. 0.8 0.5 F F/G 6-6 210 SO. 2.7 2.2 6-3 190 JR. 12.9 4.8 Moore Dan Purdy Shawn Trice G 6-2 190 JR. 0.0 0.0 F 6-7 220 JR. 8.4 5.5 2.2 NEWCOMERS: NEWCOMERS: WT. POS. Barry Pierce F HT. 5-10 G 1.3 F POS. G Jerome Allen Eric 2.9 Barry Pierce. F/G; Jerome Allen. G; LETTERMEN 2.8 Jeff Macajis (3) F LETTERMEN LOST: 1.1 Paul RETURNING: Gil Steve Donahue (Ursinus '84) 1991-92 11 Rountree, C/F Ed Malloy. F/G;Nie-te Watson, G; David '69); 1 TEAM OUTLOOK II) STARTERS LOST (NAME AND POSITION ONLY): Stover, F; BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (215) 898 6141 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: am. to 2 p.m. ASSISTANT COACHES: Fran OHanlon (Villanova '70); 1 RECORD: 28-4 19-0 AWAY: 8-4 NEUTRAL: 1-0 CONFERENCE RECORD: 16-2 POST-SEASON RECORD (NCAA OR NIT): Division 19104 HEAD COACH: Fran Dunphy (La Salle '70) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 37 41 (3) CAREER RECORD: 37-41(3) TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 PA COACHING STAFF 1 (Spring Garden '89) PA 9,300 (Textile '63) HOME: 8:30 pm December 8, 1992 Philadelphia Civic Center PTS. REBS. POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS C 6-8 220 JR. 0.0 0.0 F/C 6-9 205 FR. 19.1 14.0 Cedric Laster F 6-6 195 FR. 25.0 10.6 Matt Maloney G 6-3 190 SO. 4.1 1.5 David Meiselman C 6-9 192 SO. 0.5 0.5 Andy Baratta Tim Krug .REBS. Skip Metz F/C 6-9 210 FR. 10.0 8.0 Donald Maxley G 6-2 170 FR. N/A N/A Warden F 6-7 220 JR. 0.5 0.3 Joe MARYLAND JAMES MADISON December LOCATION: 7:30 pm 1992 10, December Philadelphia Civic Center GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Harrisonburg, ENROLLMENT: LOCATION: VA 25.361 COLORS: Red. White. Black and Gold NICKNAME: Terrapins (TERPS) CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast Conference HOME ARENA: Cole Field House (14.500) PRESS ROW PHONE: (301 314 -8624 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Andy Geiger SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Herb Hartnett OFFICE PHONE: (301 314-7064 HOME PHONE: (301 730-8824 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ivan Melt/er HOME PHONE: (301 935-5267 SID MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 295 College Park. MD ) ) ) ) 20742-0295 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Gary Williams (Maryland "68) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 49 41 (3) CAREER RECORD: 256 -169 (14) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (301 314 7029 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: am-2 pm (non-game days) HEAD COACH: •Lefty" Driesel! (Duke RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 76-46 (4) CAREER RECORD: 600 270 (30) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (703) 568 6462 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: am noon "54) 1 ASSISTANT COACHES: Chuck 1 ) :()() Driesell (Mankind 1 ASSISTANT COACHES: '85); Bart Bellairs ( Warren Wilson '79) (Rutgers '75); Jimmy TEAM OUTLOOK RECORD: 21-11 1-3; AWAY: 7-6; NEUTRAL: 3-2 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 12-2 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: 0-1 (NIT) STARTERS LOST: Troy Bostic. F (4) Jeff Bryan Edwards, G; Kent Culuko, LETTERMEN LOST: Tony Bostic Keith Peoples RECORD: 14 10 5; AWAY: 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: Chambers, C: Paul Carter. F; G G; Chris Kerwin. (3) livers Burns. F/C; Kevin McLinton. LETTERMEN LOST: CL. PIS. POS. HI. CL. PIS. 208 SR. 6.8 6.6 Walt Williams G 6-8 SR. 26.8 5.6 G 5-11 172 FR. 0.2 0.5 Vince Broadnax G/F 6-3 SR. 8.9 4.1 Garfield Smith F SR. 10.4 6.6 REBS REBS. CL. PIS .REBS. LETTERMEN SR. 15.7 3.4 RETURNING: Kent Culuko 6-3 189 SO. 13.6 2.0 livers Paul Carter F 6-5 213 SR. 11.2 5.7 William Davis F 6-5 185 SR. 1.4 Chambers C 6-7 238 SR. 10.4 F 6-5 208 JR. 5.6 2.1 Clayton Rittcr F 6-7 215 JR. 2.7 1.6 Charming McGriffin Ci 5-6 111 JR. 2.0 0.4 Travis Wells (i 5-10 151 SO. 1.4 0.3 Vladimir Cuk C 6-10 183 SO. 0.4 0.7 1 HT. CL. PIS. F/C 6-8 SR. 15.9 7.1 Kevin Mcl.inton G 6-3 SR. 1 1.8 4.9 3.2 Chris Kerwin C 6-10 SR. 4.1 4.9 8.3 John Walsh F 6-7 SO. 2.4 1.8 NEWCOMERS: POS. in. WT. CL. PIS. 6-10 220 FR. S.2 6-10 225 FR. IS. 4 Darren Mcl.inton C c o 5-1 175 FR. 21.4 4.0 [areem Robinso F 6 S 230 FR. 18.4 12.5 1 REBS. 5.6 1.1 POS. III. CL. Duane Simpkins (i 6-1 FR. Exree Hip G/F 6 6 PR. Mario I.ucas 1 (> F/C 6-10 <^ Nemanja 1 REBS POS. Burns I C WT. 185 Jon Hunter Broadnax, HI. WT. David Foskuhl (8th) 6-6 III. NEWCOMERS: 2-3 11 F 6-3 Michael Venson 5 POS. POS. Jell NEUTRAL: STARTERS RETURNING: G G Bryan Edwards 15 2-7; POST-SEASON RECORD: None STARTERS LOST: (2) Walt Williams. G; Vince LETTERMEN RETURNING: 75); Art Perry 1991-92 ) STARTERS RETURNING: Hahn (Marxian J Patson (Catholic University '89) HOME: 1991-92 1 1 Billy 1 TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 ( MD College Park. ENROLLMENT: 11.500 COLORS: Purple and Gold NICKNAME: Dukes CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association HOME ARENA: JMU Convocation Center (7.612) PRESS ROW PHONE: (703) 568-6710 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dean Ehlers SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Gary Michael OFFICE PHONE: (703) 568-6154 HOME PHONE: (703) 337-7310 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Curt Dudley HOME PHONE: (703) 434-4645 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Sports Media Relations. James Madison University, Harrisonburg. VA 22807 HOME: 7:30 pm 1992 12, Philadelphia Civic Center Petro\ ic 8 FR Ik TEMPLE December WEST VIRGINIA 9:00 pm 1992 15, The Spectrum 7:00 pm December 28, 1 992 Fiesta Bowl Tournament - Tucson, AZ GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: ENROLLMENT: GENERAL INFORMATION PA Philadelphia, LOCATION: 34,000 COLORS: Cherry and White NICKNAME: Owls CONFERENCE: Atlantic 10 HOME ARENA: McGonigle Hall 3,900 PRESS ROW PHONE: (215) 787 7445 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Charlie Theokas SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Al Shrier OFFICE PHONE: (215) 787-7445 HOME PHONE: (215) 561-5656 ASSOC. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Gerry Emig HOME PHONE: (215) 245 5745 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Temple University. McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19122 Morgantown, West Virginia ENROLLMENT: 22,460 COLORS: Old gold and blue NICKNAME: Mountaineers CONFERENCE: Atlantic 10 HOME ARENA: West Virginia Coliseum 14.000) PRESS ROW PHONE: (304) 293-2821 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ed Pastilong SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Shelly Poe OFFICE PHONE: (304) 293-2821 HOME PHONE: (304) 599-2826 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: John Antonik HOME PHONE: (304) 598-2826 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Box 877. Morgantown, WV 26507 ( COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Gale Catlett (West Virginia '63) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 286-145 (14) CAREER RECORD: 412 189 (20) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (304) 293 2193 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Through SID s office HEAD COACH: John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman '55) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 233-84 10 years) CAREER RECORD: 458 143 (20 years) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (215) 787 7443 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 a.m. ( ASSISTANT COACHES: Jim Maloney (Niagara Demopoulos (West Chester '59); ASSISTANT COACHES: Dean '77) '58): Gary McPhearson (Washington and Lee Ron Brown (John Jay '73): Butch Haswell (Fairmouni State '73) TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 1991-92 HOME: HOME: RECORD: 20 10-3: AWAY: 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: RECORD: 17 13 6-3: AWAY: 8-6: NEUTRAL: 3-4 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 115 (2nd) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: NCAA STARTERS LOST: (2) Mik Kilgore F/G: Mark Strickland Frazier Johnson C: Aaron LETTERMEN LOST: Mik Kilgore Mark Strickland (3\) F F/G F 6-9 6-9 210 210 CL. SR. SR. 1 ) STARTERS RETURNING: Jeremy Bodkin WT. PTS. REBS. 9.8 F; Marsalis LETTERMEN LOST: Chris Leonard 14.5 10 6 1 ( Vic Carstarphen G; HT. NEUTRAL: POST-SEASON RECORD: (NCAA) Chris Leonard G STARTERS LOST: McKie G POS. 10-8: 1991-92 1 STARTERS RETURNING: 12 5.9 Tim McNeely 6.0 (4) Ricky Robinson Basey F: Pervires Greene F: G POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. G G 6-4 185 SR. 17.2 2.2 6-3 175 SR. 0.6 0.2 .REBS. REBS. LETTERMEN LETTERMEN RETURNING: RETURNING: POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS REBS. Marsalis Basey G 5-8 175 JR. 7.5 2.5 2.6 Jeremy Bodkin F 6-9 205 SR. 7.0 4.0 8.1 2.1 Mike Boyd G 6-1 170 JR. 7.9 2.5 3.1 0.4 Pervires Greene F 6-8 200 JR. 11.7 6.1 6.5 4.9 6-4 185 JR. 2.4 0.7 4.2 Nenad Grmusa Matt Roadcap G 11.5 C 6-10 220 SR. 1.7 1.5 13.9 6.0 Ricky Robinson F 6-7 230 JR. 13.7 7.2 0.8 0.3 Tracy Shelton G 6-0 170 SR. 6.8 0.9 C 6-9 230 JR. 1.4 2.4 POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. 6-3 190 SO. 4.9 6-0 160 SR. Johnnie Conic G G G 6-5 178 SR. Frazier Johnson C 6-10 270 SR. Eddie Jones F/G 6-6 170 JR. Aaron McKie G G 6-5 195 JR. 6-5 210 SO. Rick Brunson Vic Carstarphen Chris Ozment Phil NEWCOMERS: POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Wilson REBS. Derrick Battie F 6-9 235 FR. 12.8 13.0 NEWCOMERS: POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. William Cunningham C 6-11 240 FR. 13.5 11.6 Leon Agnew F 6-9 235 FR. 24.9 Jason Ivey F 6-6 220 FR. 15.0 7.0 Peca Arsig F 6-9 225 FR. 23.0 11.0 G/F 6-5 210 FR. 20.0 8.0 LeVon Lamb F 6-7 200 FR. 18.8 10.0 F/G F 6-6 200 FR. 17.0 9.0 David Ligouri 170 FR. 22.7 9.1 235 FR. NA NA Mike Tibbs G G 6-4 6-9 6-3 210 FR. 15.5 6.2 Julian King William Rice Marco Van Velsen 4* ***««*«« 4*44 REBS. 11.2 DELAWARE STATE ARIZONA December 30, 1992 (possible) Fiesta Bowl Tournament 7:00 or 9:00 pm Tucson, AZ December 30, LOCATION: Tucson. Arizona ENROLLMENT: Bowl Tournament Dover, ENROLLMENT: 35.000 COLORS: Cardinal and Navy NICKNAME: Wildcats CONFERENCE: Pacific 10 HOME ARENA: McKale Center (13,758) PRESS ROW PHONE:(602) 621 4334 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Cedric Dempsey SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Butch Henry OFFICE PHONE: (602) 621-4163 HOME PHONE: (602) 885-1452 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: David Hirsch HOME PHONE: (602) 577-9869 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 229 McKale Center. Tucson. AZ 85721 ( BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (602) 621 4813 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Tuesday or Wednesday A.M. ASSISTANT COACHES: Jessie Evans (Eastern Michigan '72): Ambrose '66); Jim Rosborough (Iowa COLORS: Columbia Blue and Red NICKNAME: Hornets CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) HOME ARENA: Memorial Hall (3.000) PRESS ROW PHONE: (302) 739 5180 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John C Martin SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Craig Cotton OFFICE PHONE: (302) 739-5180 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dennis Jones HOME PHONE: (302) 736-0873 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Delaware State College. 200 N. Dupont HWY.. Dover. DE 19901-2275 '66) HEAD COACH: Jeff Jones (So. Illinois '75) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 57-57 (4) CAREER RECORD: 71-93 (6) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (302) 739-5244 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Monday through pm ASSISTANT COACHES: TEAM OUTLOOK RECORD: 24 7 HOME: 15 AWAY: 7-5; NEUTRAL: 21991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 13-5 (3rd) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: (NCAA) STARTERS LOST: (3) Sean Rooks. C; Matt Othick. G: Wayne F. (2) Chris Mills. F: Khalid Reeves. G. 1 ; Durant Ratcliff, LETTERMEN LOST: CL. PIS. REBS 250 SR. 16.3 6.9 Tyrone Boger 6-2 180 SR. 10.5 2.5 E 6-8 215 SR. 7.4 6.5 Roy Williams Kareem .Allen POS. HT. WT. CL. PIS. RIBS Chris Mills F 6-6 215 SR. 16.3 7.9 Donell Thomas Khalid Reeves 6-1 189 JR. 13.9 3.2 Ed Stokes G C 7-0 255 SR. 7.6 5.1 Andrew Miles D* Andre Parmlej Deroil Johnson G/F 6-6 188 JR. 4.1 1.8 Hijr Sabree Kevin Flanagan E 6-8 228 JR. 1.5 1.2 (i (i 5-10 195 SO. 7.2 2.2 Andre Griffin Dennis Caldwell E 6-8 198 SO. 2.1 1.7 Duranl Ratcliff ITS. HI. c 6-1 Matt Othick G Wayne Womack 1 LETTERMEN RETURNING: Damon Sloudamne Ray Owes NEWCOMERS: POS. HI. WT. CL. c; 6-3 ISO JR. Reggie Geary 6-2 ISO Ik McLean o c 6-6 205 FR. 20.0 10.0 Corey Williams F 6-7 195 FR. 26.5 11.5 C 6-9 210 FR. 13.8 10.0 F/C 6-10 238 FR. 20.7 12.7 Etdrick Bohannon Joseph Blair POS. HI. WT. CL ITS. REBS G G 6-4 205 SR. 1S.6 4.6 6-3 180 SR. 10.1 4.6 F 6-5 185 SO. 1.4 1.0 POS. III. WT. CL. IMS. REBS F 6 9 220 SR. 10.5 4.0 G 5-10 165 so. 10.3 3.2 1 6-4 200 JR. 9.5 4.8 1 6-8 210 JR. 8.9 4.6 (> 3 210 SO 6.4 3.7 (i (> I IS6 so. 3.3 1.6 ( (> 9 200 JR. 7.1 6 LETTERMEN Dylan Rigdon Joe F: C WT. POS. Sean Rooks - Jeff Battle (Marshall) RECORD: 13 15 9 AWAY: 4 11: NEUTRAL: 3 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 9-7 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: 0-0 STARTERS LOST: (2) Tyrone Boger. (i: Roj Williams, G STARTERS RETURNING: (3) Andrew Miles. G: Hijr Sabree. 1 LETTKRMKN LOST: am 1991-92 HOME: 1; STARTERS RETURNING: Friday 10 TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 Womack, DE COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Lute Olson (Augsburg '56) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 214-76 (9) CAREER RECORD: 405 169 19) (Si. 7:00 or 9:00 pm Tucson, AZ 2.600 COACHING STAFF Tony McAndrews - GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: 1 992 (possible) Fiesta REBS 1.7 1.7 15.0 7.0 1 RETURNING: NEWCOMERS: Malcolm Musgrove Anderson Herbert James Marshall m. \\ 1. CL. 6 (> 220 JR. C (» S 2-45 (i (» (» 220 POS. 1 1 1 R R I'ls 19.5 1 REBS 12.5 I RICHMOND January KANSAS STATE 7:30 pm 1993 2, January 5, 8:30 pm 1993 Bramlage Coliseum Philadelphia Civic Center GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: MANHATTAN. KANSAS LOCATION: RICHMOND, VA ENROLLMENT: ENROLLMENT: 2,800 COLORS: RED AND BLUE NICKNAME: SPIDERS CONFERENCE: COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COLORS: PURPLE AND WHITE NICKNAME: WILDCATS CONFERENCE: BIG EIGHT HOME ARENA: FRED BRAMLAGE COLISEUM (13.500) PRESS ROW PHONE: (913) 539-3423 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: DR. MILT RICHARDS SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: BEN BOYLE OFFICE PHONE: (913) 532-6735 HOME PHONE: (913) 539-8817 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CHRIS THEISEN HOME PHONE: (913) 587-0535 SID MAILING ADDRESS: BRAMLAGE COLISEUM, SUITE 144 1800 COLLEGE AVE., MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502 HOME ARENA: ROBBINS CENTER (9,171) ROW PHONE: (804) 289-8806 PRESS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: CHUCK BOONE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CHRIS MOORE OFFICE PHONE: (804) 289-8363 HOME PHONE: (804) 359-1 156 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CHRIS SMITH HOME PHONE: (804) 282 6120 SID MAILING ADDRESS: UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, RICHMOND. VA 23173 21,902 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Dick Tarrant RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): CAREER RECORD: 224-114(11) 224 114(11) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (804) 289 8363 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Contact SID ASSISTANT COACHES: Bill Dooley (Richmond '83), (Pembroke '68), HEAD COACH: Dana Altman (Eastern New Mexico RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 29 29 (2 years) CAREER RECORD: 167 66 (7 years) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (913) 532 6531 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: mornings Mike Perry (Richmond ASSISTANT COACHES: Ken Joe Gallagher Greg Grensing (SW Texas Turner '80) (SW Oklahoma 72). State '79) '81) TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK RECORD: 22 8 HOME: 12 2; AWAY: RECORD: 16 14 13 4 AWAY: 2 8 NEUTRAL: 12 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-9 (6th) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: 1-1 NIT STARTERS LOST: (3) Wylie Howard C, Gaylon Marcus Ziegler G 1991-92 HOME: 1991-92 1991-92 8 -5; NEUTRAL: CONFERENCE RECORD: 12 2 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: STARTERS LOST: (2) Curtis Blair, G; STARTERS RETURNING: (3) 2-1 (tie 1st) (NIT) 1 Jim Shields, Kenny Wood, F; C Gerald Jarmon, G; Chris _Fleming, F , LETTERMEN LOST: Curtis Blair Jim Sheilds LETTERMEN LOST: POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. REBS. G 6-3 185 SR. 20.3 4.6 C 6-10 215 SR. 8.5 5-3 LETTERMEN RETURNING: Kenny Wood HT. WT. CL. PTS. REBS. F 6-6 222 SR. 13.0 7.0 Gerald Jarmon G 6-1 161 JR. 7.0 Chris Fleming F 6-6 197 SR. 6.5 1.6 2.4 C 6-8 F F 6-6 192 SR. 5.9 3.0 6-6 202 JR. 4.8 2.8 G 6-2 173 JR. 2.8 1.0 POS. HT. WT. CL. Kass Waever G 6-3 185 SO. Chad Varga F 6-6 210 FR. Jeremy Metzger Marcus Williams F/C 6-9 225 FR. G 6-4 195 FR. Tim Weathers Mike Hodges Eugene Burroughs 224 Vincent Jackson F, Askia Jones POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Wylie Howard c 6-8 220 SR. 11.2 6.2 G REBS. Gaylon Nickerson G 6-3 180 JR. 9.4 4.3 John Rettiger C 6-10 230 SR. 4.3 3.0 Marcus Ziegler G 5-11 175 SR. 4.3 1.8 SR. 5.8 5.5 POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. Aaron Collier F 6-6 220 SR. 4.5 4.3 Deryl Cunningham F 6-7 205 JR. 3.6 3.6 Brian Henson G 6-1 180 SO. 7.1 1.6 Vincent Jackson F 6-4 195 SR. 9.1 3.9 Askia Jones F 6-5 200 JR. 15.5 4.3 Hamilton Strickland C 6-9 220 SO. 0.3 0.8 POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. F 6-8 225 FR. 15.0 10.0 6-5 205 SO. 15.8 4.2 Anthony Beane Brian Gavin G G G 5-10 170 JR. 11.8 3.3 6-1 160 FR. 19.0 4.0 Ron Lucas Don Richhart F 6-7 210 JR. 14.9 5.4 C 6-11 230 SO. 12.0 7.0 F/C 6-9 225 FR. 21.0 14.5 RETURNING: NEWCOMERS: NEWCOMERS: (2) LETTERMEN POS. Jim Springer STARTERS RETURNING: Nickerson G, George Hill Sean Robbins Jerrell Roberson REBS. REBS. BUTLER UNIVERSITY EVANSVILLE January 9, 8:30 pm 1993 January 7:30 pm 1993 11, Hinkle Fieldhouse Roberts Stadium February 7:30 pm 11, J 993 February 7:30 pm 1993 13, Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia Civic Center GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: LOCATION: Evansville. IN ENROLLMENT: Indianapolis. IN ENROLLMENT: 2,300 COLORS: Purple and white NICKNAME: Aces CONFERENCE: MCC (Midwestern Collegiate Conference) HOME ARENA: Roberts Stadium 12,3001 PRESS ROW PHONE: (812) 476 383 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: James Byers SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Bob Boxell OFFICE PHONE: (812) 479-2350 HOME PHONE: (812) 925-7592 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: TBA HOME PHONE: SID MAILING ADDRESS: University of Evansville. 1800 Lincoln ( 1 COLORS: Blue and white NICKNAME: Bulldogs CONFERENCE: MCC (Midwestern Collegiate Conference) HOME ARENA: Hinkle Fieldhouse 1.000) PRESS ROW PHONE:(317) 283-9817 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John Parry SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jim McGrath OFFICE PHONE: (317) 283 -9375 HOME PHONE: (317) 842 5940 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: TBA HOME PHONE: SID MAILING ADDRESS: Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler University, ( Indianapolis. IN COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Barry Collier (Butler '76) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 45-43 (3) CAREER RECORD: 45-43 (3) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (317) 283 9377 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 am to NOON COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Jim Crews (Indiana '76) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 125 80 (7) CAREER RECORD: 125 80(7) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (812) 479 2762 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Through SID office Kirk SarfffMMilan '84); Marty Simmons (Evansville RECORD: 24 15 1; AWAY: 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 6 6 4; NEUTRAL: 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: STARTERS LOST: None STARTERS RETURNING: (Butler '79). 3 Rex Farrar HI. F 6-4 LETTKRMEN RETURNING: POS. HT. Bobby Allen G 6-3 Parrish Casebier F 6-3 Chaka Chandler Todd Cochcnour Andy Flkins G/F 6-4 F 6-7 Scott Fahnestock F 6-6 Mark I lisle Sascha llupmann Reed Jackson G G C F 6-2 5-10 7- 6-5 Semi Shreffler G 6-2 Mike Walker F 6-10 NEWCOMERS: C POS. HT. 6-10 Jermaine Ball G 6-0 Carl Reeder F 6-5 Mitchell RECORD: 21 10 HOME: 11 4 AWAY: 7 4 NEUTRAL: 3 2 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-3 (tied for 2nd) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: (NIT) STARTERS LOST: (2) Darin Archibold. G: Michael Wilson. G STARTERS RETURNING: (3) Jermaine Guice. G; John Taylor. 1991-92 1 1 8 2 (1st) 1 (NCAA) F; Katara Reliford. F/C. WT. CL. 215 0.2 PTS. REBS. 0.2 CL. PIS. 185 SR. 4.5 1.2 208 JR. 25.4 9.5 195 SR. 7.3 1.8 JR. REBS. Hi. WT. CL. PIS. RKBS. 6-5 190 SR. 24.8 4.4 Michael Wilson 6-0 165 SR. 9.9 3.2 Wade C 6-6 220 SR. 1.8 1.3 Darren Freeman G 6-4 185 FR. 0.7 1.0 Dean Edwards Michael Banks F 6-6 185 FR. 0.7 0.3 G 6-2 IS5 JR. 0.6 0.0 LETTERMEN Jermaine Guice 8.5 3.3 J.P. SO. 4.5 3.6 215 JR. 0.6 0.6 160 JR. 4.7 1.2 SR. 12.3 8.1 6.S Brens Tim How en John Taj 250 SO. Gault RETURNING: 215 205 POS. G G Darin Archibold WT. 190 LETTERMEN LOST: 4.8 185 SR. 13.3 2.4 195 SO. 0.4 0.3 lor WT. CL. 235 185 IK IK 185 IK. PIS. Kl KS. 1.0 0.0 16.2 \ \ 11.2 POS. HI. WT. CL. PIS. G 6-2 175 JR. 12.4 3.4 (' 6-9 225 SK 9.5 6.2 G REBS. 5-8 155 SR. 7.4 2.8 I 6-5 185 JR. 6.9 4.7 Katara Reliford F/C 6-5 225 JR. 5.2 5.9 Brian Beauford F 6-5 IMS SR. 4.8 1 Danny Allen I 6-8 195 JR. 2.0 0.9 Dave Ryser F (. 0.5 0.6 POS. in. (I 6-0 165 IK (I 6-4 170 FR. G o NEWCOMERS: Caleb Rath Doug '89) TEAM OUTLOOK (5) Parrish Casebier, F; Scott Shreffler. POS. Jay John (Arizona 'SI). Ed Kelly (Stanford '88) G; Sascha Hupmann. C; Todd Cochcnour. G;Reed Jackson. F LETTERMEN LOST: - * ASSISTANT COACHES: Steve Bennett (Eastern Illinois '76): HOME: (Monday Friday TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 1 46208 Ave.. Evansville. IN 47722 ASSISTANT COACHES: 46208 2.525 Qllincj Jason Row ens Mc Ken/ie Chris Miskel l.l Perrj Burdette Phillips I 5 210 SK WT. (I ; 175 (»» 195 6-it) 200 I I . K R FR. l 1 DETROIT MERCY January LOYOLA CHICAGO 1993 14, 7:30 pm January 1993 16, February 18, LOCATION: 7:30 pm 1993 Civic Center 2:00 pm February 20, 1993 Cobo Arena Rosemont Horizon GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: MI Detroit. ENROLLMENT: Chicago IL . ENROLLMENT: 8.000 COLORS: Red. White and Blue NICKNAME: Titans CONFERENCE: Midwestern Colleg tate (MCC) HOME ARENA: Cobo Arena 1,143) PRESS ROW PHONE:(313) 393-1391 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Brad Kinsman SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mark Eng el OFFICE PHONE: (313) 993-1745 HOME PHONE: (313) 979-1779 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ken Lasky HOME PHONE: (313) 473-8425 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 4001 W McNic hols. Detroit, MI pm 4:00 Ph iladelphia Philadelphia Civic Center 15.886 COLORS: Maroon and Gold NICKNAME: Ramblers CONFERENCE: Midwestern Colleg ate (MCC) HOME ARENA: Rosemont Horizon (17.500) PRESS ROW PHONE: (708) 296-6999 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Chuck Schwarz SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Traci McCurdy OFFICE PHONE: (312) 508-2575 HOME PHONE: (3 12)472 -2524 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ian Soloman HOME PHONE: (3 12)508-9548 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Alumni Gym, 6525 N. Sheridan Rd. i ( 48221 Chicago, IL 60626 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Ricky Byrdsong (Iowa State "78) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 38-75 (4) CAREER RECORD: 38-75 (4) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: 313)993-1700 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 AM Noon HEAD COACH: Will Rey (Northeastern Illinois 1976) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 30-57 2 years) CAREER RECORD: Same ( < BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (312)508-2564 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings ASSISTANT COACHES: M ichael Angelidis (Univ. - ASSISTANT COACHES: Perry (Wayne Paul Swanson (Io wa State '74); Scott State '86) Willie •81); Cox (Bradley ofPatras Greece , Glen Hefferman (No theasten '80) i '89) TEAM OUTI TEAM OUTLOOK RECORD: 12-17 HOME: 7-7; AWAY: 4 9; NEUTRAL: 11 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-9 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: None STARTERS LOST: Michael Aaron F 1991-92 ( 1 RECORD: 13 -16 HOME: 10-6: AWAY: 2-9; NEUTRAL: -1 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD 2-8 (5th) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD None STARTERS LOST: (1 Keir Rogers, Don Sobczak 1991-92 1 : ) >) STARTERS RETURNING: (4) Greg Grant C; Dwayne Kelley G LETTERMEN LOST: Michael Aaron POS. Mik 2 Lovel; ice F; R. unsey Nichols G; STARTERS RETURNING: WT. HT. Eric Dolezal CL. F PTS. REBS. 10.5 4.5 RETURNING: POS. C Greg Grant HT. 6-10 CL. 212 JR 16.1 3.2 190 SR SR 13.7 5.3 LETTERMEN 190 SO 2.8 1.2 RETURNING: 154 SR 9.8 2.3 188 F 6-6 G G 6-3 6-2 Spyros Sakellariou Jason Joseph Chris Wilburn Russell Wilson WT. CL. 6-4 190 JR 6-1 190 SO 26.2 6.0 265 17.0 12.0 220 JR JR 13.0 12.0 205 JR 16.0 6.0 180 FR 1.2 POS. HT. G G F/C 6-8 Alan Renner-Thomas F/C 6-9 Marte Smith F 6-7 Kareem Hailey F 6-6 Lacy Ciestelski 2.7 6-4 Patrick Dan 4.0 169 Tony Tolbert Emmanuel Bibb 6.6 Hunter Atkins 8.7 190 5-11 NEWCOMERS: 7.1 REBS. 10.7 6-5 G G Mike Lovelace Iyapo Montgomery Ramsey Nichols PTS. SO SO F Michael Jackson Kelley Don Sobczak WT. Michael Hamilton Dwayne LETTERMEN LOST: Keir Rodgers LETTERMEN PTS. 6.0 REBS. 1.5* * at at Michigan (1990-91) Detroit Mercy before medical redshirt < POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. REBS. 6-4 190 SR. 19.0 7.2 5-9 160 SR. 5.4 2.3 6-3 195 SR. 7.3 1.9 C C G 6-11 240 FR. 1.3 0.9 6-9 215 SR. 1.0 0.7 6-4 190 SR. 0.8 0.8 POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. G G 6-2 175 SO. 2.0 6-0 185 SO. 6.0 1.0 6-3 190 SR. 11.9 4.0 0.4 Grant Moehring Bernie Salthe Wolf Kerman Ali NEWCOMERS: 0.8 195 SR. 2.8 6-7 230 JR. 12.2 6.3 6-7 200 SR. 8.9 4.3 C 6-11 225 SO. 3.6 1.8 POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. 5-11 185 JR. 14.0 Joe Estes 6-5 190 FR. Matt Hawes F 6-5 225 FR. Lamont Nelson G 6-3 170 FR. < REBS. 6-4 G G Vernell Brent ** Ali F; Grant Moehrii ig F; G G G F F F F Eric Dolezal Brian 2.3** (3)Ker nan F M Y ^ 16.1 REBS. 11.7 ST. January DUQUESNE JOSEPH'S 7:00 pm 1993 19, January 7:30 pm 1993 21, Philadelphia Civic Center The Spectrum 8:00 pm February 27, 1993 GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Philadelphia. ENROLLMENT: PA GENERAL INFORMATION 2,546 COLORS: Crimson and Gray NICKNAME: Hawks CONFERENCE: Atlantic 10 HOME ARENA: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3.200) PRESS ROW PHONE: (215) 660 2599 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Don DiJulia SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ken Krsolovic OFFICE PHONE: (215) 660- 704 HOME PHONE: (215) 853-2195 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry Dougherty HOME PHONE: (215) 352-7997 SID MAILING ADDRESS: St. Joseph's University. Philadelphia. 1 PA 19131 LOCATION: Pittsburgh. ENROLLMENT: 1 15282 HEAD COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 26-32 (2) CAREER RECORD: 96-76 (6 years) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (215) 660 1706 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Mornings John Griffin (St. Joseph's '78) ASSISTANT COACHES: Joseph's PA 8.015 COLORS: Red and blue NICKNAME: Dukes CONFERENCE: MCC (Midwestern Collegiate Conference) HOME ARENA: A.J. Palumbo Center (6.200) PRESS ROW PHONE: (412) 434 6560 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Brian Collearj SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Nellie King OFFICE PHONE: (412) 434 6560 HOME PHONE: (412) 341-9062 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Sue Ryan HOME PHONE: (412) 422-2 82 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Duquesne University. Pittsburgh. PA COACHING STAFF (St. '86): Phil Marelli (Widener Mike Doyle (Philadelphia COACHING STAFF '76): Geoff Arnold Textile '88); HEAD COACH: John Carroll (Dickinson '77) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 33-52 (3) CAREER RECORD: 75-90 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (412) 434 6567 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 am to NOON ASSISTANT COACHES: TEAM OUTLOOK HoYzer (Alliance RECORD: 13-15 8-5; AWAY: 3-6; NEUTRAL: 2 4 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 6-10 (Tied. 6th) 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: None STARTERS LOST: (2) Craig Amos. F; Matt Guokas, C 'H7): 1991-92 STARTERS RETURNING: Carlin Warley, (3) Amos HT. WT. RECORD: 13 15 8-4; AWAY: 4-9; NEUTRAL: 12 99 -92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 6 6th 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: None STARTERS LOST: (2) Ganon Baker, G: James 1 CL. PTS. REBS. 1 1 STARTERS RETURNING: PA '65) ( Hargrove. (3) Derrick Alston. C; Mark G Gilbert. F; Alan Watkins, F F 6-7 190 SR. 17.9 6.1 Brian Daly F 6-5 215 SR. 3.0 1.7 Matt Guokas C C 6-8 250 SR. 2.8 1.6 Ganon Baker 6-11 240 SR. 2.5 0.8 James Hargrove Ron Vercruyssen Francis, 1991-92 Bernard Blunt. G: Ray Curry. G; POS. (St. HOME: F LETTERMEN LOST: Joe DeSantis (Fairfield 79); Danny Howie Ruppert TEAM OUTLOOK HOME: Craig Palumbo Center A.J. LETTERMEN LOST: Willie Ladson LETTERMEN POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. G G C 6-1 180 SO. s.s 1.7 75 SR. 20.7 4.3 6-10 220 SR. 2.6 6-3 1 REBS. POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. REUS. LETTERMEN Bernard Blunt G 6-3 210 JR. 19.7 7.0 RETURNING: POS. HI. WT. CL. IMS. REBS. Rap Curry G 6-3 195 JR. 12.7 4.2 Derrick Alston C 6-10 220 JR. 13.9 8.0 Bernard Jones F 6-5 210 SO. 4.3 2.9 Keith English F 6-5 85 SR. 2.S 2.0 5-11 170 SR. 4.3 1.4 6-5 4.9 165 SO. 1.5 0.3 G 6-3 190 SR SR 7.9 5-10 Mark Gilbert Thomas Keegan F Casey Musick G G .0.8 0.5 Demetrius Poles C 6-8 340 SO. 5.7 4.5 Laroj Mabins F/C 6-8 226 JR. 1.1 0.7 Mike C 6-9 230 SR. 0.3 0.6 Bert Sea> G 6 ! 170 SO. o.s 0.4 F F 6-7 240 JR. 11.6 9.0 Alan Watkins F 6-6 260 SR. 10.5 5.2 6-5 205 SR. 0.9 o.i Effrem Whitehead G 6-5 190 JR, 9.5 3.5 POS. III. WT. (I. PIS. REUS. G G G 5-9 165 FR. 14.0 2.0 Kenya Hunter 6-0 165 IK 18.9 2.7 \ 6-5 196 FR. 14.5 5.5 6-7 215 FR. 1S.0 'Ml F 6-7 220 FR. 10.8 <><; G 6-0 155 FR. 18.6 5.2 RETURNING: Brett McKay Sell Carlin Warley Jason Warlej NEWCOMERS: Mark Bass Alex Compton Kevin Connor Wilbur Johnson Reggie Townsend J.J. Walters I NEWCOMERS: \ 1 210 POS. III. WT. CL. PIS. (i 6-3 175 FR. 14.0 \ 7-2 235 JR. 13.4 7.6 K-James McDonald C C 6-11 235 1R Miles Powei F 6-6 215 JR. 11.0 4.5 \nlhon> Smith G 6-4 178 R 212 9.0 - Ricks Lopes 1989 90 statistics I REBS. \ 12.5 NOTRE DAME January PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 7:30 pm 1993 23, Joyce Jadwin GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: LOCATION: Princeton. ENROLLMENT: 10.085 COLORS: Gold and blue NICKNAME: Fighting Irish CONFERENCE: Independent HOME ARENA: Joyce Center 1,418) PRESS ROW PHONE: (219) 239 5309 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Richard Rosenthal SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: John Heisler OFFICE PHONE: (219) 239 7516 HOME PHONE: (219) 277 3523 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Rose Pietrzak HOME PHONE: (219) 271-1660 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Joyce Center, Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 ( 1 COLORS: Orange and Black NICKNAME: Tigers CONFERENCE: Ivy League HOME ARENA: Jadwin Gymnasium (7.500) PRESS ROW PHONE: (609) 258-2130 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Robert J. Myslik SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mark Panus OFFICE PHONE: (609) 258-3568 HOME PHONE: (908) 940-3068 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Kurt HOME PHONE: (215) 321-0984 SID MAILING ADDRESS: P.O.Box 71 Princeton, NJ Nix (Canisius ASSISTANT COACHES: '82): 1991-92 RECORD: 18 15; AWAY: 1 RECORD: 22-6 10 2 AWAY: 10 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: ( 1 ) Billy Tayloi C: Matt Eastwick. LaPhonso Keith Ellis Tower Elmer Bennett Daimon Sweet Brooks Boyer Carl Cozen Lamarr Justice \Z.) 1 1 (NCAA) G: George Leftwich, G: ^111 !.> 1VJUU1 it_y, i , \ll_IV 1 11^1 ^tlH.1 , \_- REBS HT. WT. CL. PTS. 6-8 235 SR. 7.4 7.7 Sean Jackson G 5-11 175 SR. 11.6 2.4 4.3 5.3 Jimmy Lane 6-7 220 SR. 1.7 0.9 SR. 16.5 3.6 George Leftwich C G 6-2 185 SR. 7.4 2.5 SR. 16.8 2.7 Chris Marquardt F 6-8 210 SR. 3.7 1.8 PTS. CL. PTS. REBS. F 6-8 240 SR. 17.7 C 6-10 250 SR. G G 6-0 167 6-5 184 3.4 LETTERMEN POS. HT. WT. CL. G 6-1 178 JR. PTS. 1.0 REBS. 0.5 F 6-6 232 JR. 1.8 1.1 G 6-2 169 SO. 0.4 0.4 F/C 6-10 235 JR. 0.6 0.9 6-9 222 JR. 3.6 2.3 6-7 6-4 212 196 SO. SO. 1.8 6.4 1.7 3.1 POS. HT. WT. CL. Mike Brennan G 6-0 170 JR. 2.4 1.7 Galen Criqui F 6-4 200 JR. 0.6 0.4 Steve Eidle G 5-9 150 SO. 1.0 0.2 Rick Hielscher C 6-8 205 SO. 10.3 5.1 F 6-6 205 JR. 10.4 3.9 Brendan Pocock C 6-7 245 SO. 1.0 1.4 Norbert Valis F 6-7 215 JR. 2.5 0.8 Yetman G 6-2 185 JR. 2.2 1.6 RETURNING: Mooney Chris Chris Ryan Hoover Keith Kurowski Bobby Taylor 2 12 2 F WT. F F F/G NEWCOMERS: Hill POS. HT. Jon Ross Billy Taylor Armond Matt Eastwick POS. Joe Ross Malik Russell NEUTRAL: ,F/G LETTERMEN RETURNING: '75) F. LETTERMEN LOST: LETTERMEN LOST: 3 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: STARTERS LOST: (3) Sean Jackson. 1 STARTERS RETURNING: HOME: 1991-92 15 5-9; Carmody (Union TEAM OUTLOOK NEUTRAL: 2 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: 4 (NIT) STARTERS LOST: (4) LaPhonso Ellis. F: Keith Tower. Elmer Bennett, G: Daimon Sweet. G 1 Bill (Princeton '85) '80) TEAM OUTLOOK HOME: 08544 HEAD COACH: Pete Carril (Lafayette '52) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 443 225 (25 years) CAREER RECORD: 454 -237 (26 years) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (609) 258 3512 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: mornings Fran McCaffery (Pennsylvania '82); Jeff Kehl COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: John Mac Leod (Bellarmine '59) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 18 15(1) CAREER RECORD: 108-84(7) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (219) 239 6225 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Morning JimmyBlaek (North Carolina NJ 4,500 COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES: Gym GENERAL INFORMATION Notre Dame, IN ENROLLMENT: 7:30 pm January 27,1 993 ACC POS. HT. G G F/G WT. REBS. CL. PTS. NEWCOMERS: POS. HT. WT. CL. PTS. REBS. 6-2 FR. 27.0 Chris Doyal F 6-5 215 FR. 6-2 FR. 26.0 Tom G 6-3 180 FR. 6-4 FR. 16.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Garry Ben Hart F 6-6 185 FR. Peter LaMantia 6-1 160 SO. 6-3 175 FR. Mike McLochlin G G G 6-3 160 FR. Jesse Rosenfeld F 6-8 205 FR. Kevin McGee DAYTON XAVIER February 8:00 pm 1993 4, February 6, 1 993 March 2, 7:30 pm 1993 LOCATION: 4:00 pin University of Dayton Cincinnati Gardens March 6, Arena 9:00 pm 1993 Philadelphia Civic Center Palestra GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Cincinnati. ENROLLMENT: OH LOCATION: Dayton. ENROLLMENT: 6,383 COLORS: Blue and white NICKNAME: Musketeers CONFERENCE: MCC (Midwestern Collegiate Conference) HOME ARENA: Cincinnati Gardens (10.400) PRESS ROW PHONE: (513) 731 5104 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jeff Fogelson SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Tom Eiser OFFICE PHONE: (513) 745 3416 HOME PHONE: (513) 561 1928 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Courtney Morrison HOME PHONE: (513) 871-4643 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 3800 Victory Parkway. Cincinnati. OH 45207-6114 OH 6,250 COLORS: Red and Blue NICKNAME: Flyers CONFERENCE: Midwestern Collegiate (MCC) HOME ARENA: University of Dayton Arena (13.455) PRESS ROW PHONE:<513) 449 2855 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ted Kissell SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Doug Hauschild OFFICE PHONE: (513) 229-4460 HOME PHONE: (513)426-1863 ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Penny Smith HOME PHONE: (513) 433-3160 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Sports Information Office. University Dayton. Dayton, OH COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Pete Gillen (Fairfield '68) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 15661 (7) CAREER RECORD: 15661 BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (513) 745 3417 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. HEAD COACH: Jim O'Brien (St. Joseph's '74) RECORD AT SCHOOL (YEARS): 51-39 (3) CAREER RECORD: 125-109(8) BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (513) 229 4421 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Through SID ASSISTANT COACHES: ASSISTANT COACHES: Doc Dino Gaudio (Ohio '72); Skip Prosser (Merchant Marine Academy '79): Conte Stamas (Eastern Illinois '80) (F); (5) Tyrice RECORD: 5 15 12 4: AWAY: 3-8; NEUTRAL: 0-3 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-6 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: None STARTERS LOST: (2) Makor Shayok C/F: Sean Scrutching G STARTERS RETURNING: (3) Derrick Dukes. G: Chip Hare F/C; 1991-92 HOME: for 2nd) Walker. (F); Aaron Williams. Alex Robertson F/G Brian Grant. (C); Jamie Gladden. (G); Michael Hawkins. (G). LETTERMEN LOST: LETTKRMEN LOST: POS. WT. HI. CL. PTS. REUS. POS. HT. \N T. CL. C 7-0 233 4.6 4.2 6-1 170 23.6 6.2 6-4 224 SO 9.6 2.0 Makor Shaj ok G G C SR SR 6-8 223 SR 9.5 5.9 Antoine Smith F 210 SO •> i o.s PIS. \\ cs Coffee Chip Jones Sean Scrutchins LETTERMEN HT. WT. CL. Tyrice Walker F 6-4 DO JR. 6.4 3.7 Aaron Williams F 6-9 213 SR. 13.9 8.0 PTS. 6-8 235 JR. 1.8 9.1 6-0 167 SR. [9.4 2.4 Michael Hawkins C G G 6-0 179 SO. 7.7 2.8 Mark Poynter F 6-8 221 SR. 2.5 1.2 Brian Grant Jamie Gladden Steve Gentry Knop Edwards Dwayne Wilson Erik Larry Sykes 1 G G 168 JR. 7.6 5-10 165 SR. 0.2 0.1 F 6-8 241 JR. 2.5 1.6 F 6-8 250 SR. 1.9 1.4 F/C 5-1 6-9 1 231 SO. 1.5 Mack DeWaun Rose NEWCOMERS: Joe Rev G/F 6-5 208 SR. 10.1 REBS. 2.1 LETTERMEN RETURNING: POS. HT. WT. CL. Derrick Dukes G 6-0 173 JR S.6 And) Gaydosh Chip Hare F 6-8 211 JR 2.7 1.8 6-10 245 SO 111 6.6 John Richter ('. 6-6 200 JR 4.8 2.1 Alex Robertson F/G 6-4 197 6-5 205 SR SR CL. IMS. REBS. R 14.8 7.2 JR 8.7 \l 1 Sicard Jell 6.4 F 6-7 IMS SO. 1.5 POS. HI. WT. CL. PTS. REBS G 6-1 170 FR. 24.8 6.6 0.9 .ii r> 1 1 lisle (i And) Meyer Marco Pikaar 1990 M C .n 1 POS. Elder II 1 1 NEWCOMERS: 1 Chris PIS. REUS POS. RETURNING: Eric Jesuit '86); TEAM OUTLOOK 1991-92 STARTERS RETURNING: Conroy (Wheeling Larry Miller (Western Kentucky '79) TEAM OUTLOOK RECORD: 15 12 HOME: 8-5; AWAY: 7-6; NEUTRAL: 0-1 1991-92 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-3 (tied 1991-92 POST-SEASON RECORD: none STARTERS LOST: none of 45469-1220 w 1 c isconsin III. \\ 6-7 181 6 195 1 6 6 (. 10 1 1 1 1 3.7 REBS. 2.6 3 s 1.9 > > 201 1 R 20.5 14.4 247 FR 7.0 8.0 LA SALLE ON THE ROAD AT FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT: Tucson. AZ Loews Ventana Canyon La KS Days Inn Manhattan, Salle University's Sports Medicine effort for the 1992-93 basketball season (602) 299-2020 AT KANSAS STATE: Manhattan, SPORTS MEDICINE KS (913) 539-5391 is comprised of a team headed by Head Athletic Trainer Bill Gerzabek. Gerzabek, along with assistant trainer Lisa Poli, team physicians Dr. Tony Balsamo, MD effort and Dr. Marc Manzione, MD, and fitness director ATC, CSCS., form one of the finest Pat Dewechter, AT EVANSVILLE: staffs in college athletics. Evansville, IN Holiday Inn East (812)473-0171 Gerzabek is in his fifth AT BUTLER: Indianapolis, IN Embassy Suites (317)236-1800 sports medicine staff. AT NOTRE DAME: season as the Explorers' A 1985 graduate of Central Connecticut State, he spent two years at Georgetown University prior to becoming the head of LaSalle's athletic trainer. He completed Sports Medicine from Old South Bend, IN Ramada Inn (219)272-5220 Lisa Poli is serving her a M.S. degree in Dominion University. first year on the Explorers' staff. AT XAVIER: Cincinnati, OH AT DAYTON: Dayton, OH Quality Inn Central (513)351-6000 Balsamo is the Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Holy Redeemer Hospital in Huntingdon Valley, PA. Both Balsamo and Manzione, from Pennsylvania Orthopedics Associates, serve as the orthopedic Dayton Mariott (513)223-1000 specialists for the Explorers. Dewechter oversees the team's fitness and nutrition programs. AT DETROIT MERCY: Detroit, MI Radisson Beginning with pre-season Hotel Pontchartrain (313)965 0200 La Salle Sports fitness screenings, the Medicine team works throughout the season providing Explorer varsity athletes with AT LOYOLA: class physical therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation Chicago, IL Holiday Inn Des Plaines (708) 296-8866 AT DUQUESNE: Pittsburgh, PA Hyatt Regency (412)471-1234 MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT: Indianapolis, IN Embassy Suites (317)236-1800 flexibility programs. first- and ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES WITH ARIZONA 72-66 1952-53 87-68 First 1965-66 Meeting JAMES MADISON BUTLER 1939-40 (0-1) First Meeting 37-46 KANSAS STATE DAYTON (5-4) 1951-52 75-64 1952-53 73-64 1953-54 82-58 1961-62 67-81 1980-81 76-68 1981-82 77-84 1982-83 73-79 1983-84 69-84 1987-88 69-66 1987-88 OPPONENTS PENNSYLVANIA EVANSVILLE (2-0) 1949-50 1992-93 (0-1) 53-66 1966-67 85-83 1967-68 45-57 1968-69 78-64 1969-70 67-76 1970-71 88-107 1971-72 66-80 1972-73 45-57 LOYOLA CHICAGO 1973-74 82-84 Meeting 1974-75 67-65 1975-76 56-58 1976-77 70-80 First MARYLAND (0-1) 1983-84 96-83 NOTRE DAME (4-17) 1977-78 75-78 1978-79 67-68 1979-80 80-73 1971-72 71-97 1980-81 62-67 77-75 1972-73 71-87 1981-82 DELAWARE STATE 1973-74 78-98 1982-83 72-78 Meeting 1974-75 75-91 1983-84 96-85 First DETROIT MERCY(l-2) icont.) 76-90 1975-76 89-108 1984-85 77-74 1976-77 77-113 1985-86 80-86 1964-65 86-93 1977-78 90-95 1986-87 80-72 1968-69 98-96 1978-79 70-93 1987-88 61-66 1969-70 77-81 1979-80 62-60 1988-89 77-61 1980-81 59-60 1989-90 86-83 1981-82 66-61 1990-91 84-80 (OT) 1982-83 56-68 1991-92 57-66 1949-50 23-27(OT) 47-49 1983-84 68-66 1950-51 43-53 1984-85 58-71 1951-52 60-71/59-46 1985-86 63-77 1931-32 1952-53 74-66 1986-87 64-76 (OT) ONE GAME PLAYED PRIOR TO 1954-55 65-67 1987-88 59-68 1931-32 1956-57 87-80 1988-89 78-80 1957-58 55-74 1989-90 86-78 1958-59 72-65 1990-91 68-84 1931-32 24-25 1959-60 68-65 1 99 -92 79-87 1954-55 73-46 1960-61 63-78 1961-62 66-80 1962-63 73-69 1963-64 DVQUES^ IE (17-17) 1939-40 1 PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE (2-0) 31-10 PRINCETON (4-2) (20-25) 1973-74 83-78 1985-86 58-48 1933-34 22-35 1987-88 63-62 58-89 1934-35 22-33 1991-92 46-47 (OT) 1964-65 83-69 1935-36 28-36 1965-66 77-79 1936-37 25-26 1966-67 77-66 1946-47 56-68 1967-68 80-79 1947-48 55-43 1968-69 85-71 1948-49 64-44 1969-70 64-67 1951-52 75-58 1970-71 86-95 1955-56 64-52 1971-72 69-81 1956-57 84-73 1972-73 69-67 1957-58 66-67 1973-74 63-81 1958-59 70-73 1974-75 88-79 1959-60 62-66 1975-76 72-76 I960 -61 67-63 1976-77 62-64 1 1 96 -62 69-57 1977-78 79-74 1962-63 74-78 1978-79 89-90 1963-64 61-58 1979-80 9 -79 1964 65 78-64 1 • • RICHMO\ D (5-2) 1954-55 9 -80 1955-56 74-59 1956-57 60-52 I957-5S 59-55 1 o I9S7-88 81-82 I9SS 89 97-76 99 -92 63 7S 1 I T.JOSEPH *S (46-48) .S 1900-01 32-7 1900-01 29 1901-02 70S 1909 10 :: 18/18-24/29 1910 K) 6/20 16 l l 1 \ \5 7 1 1 ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES WITH 1992-93 OPPONENTS (CONT.) TEMPLE (CONT.) 1911-12 23-18 1979-80 57-58/59-49 1955-56 57-60 1915-16 26-31/29-21 1980-81 58-56 1956-57 63-61 1916-17 30-29/27-28/22- 1981-82 77-83/71-83 1957-58 61-71 1921-22 9-44 1982-83 79-60 1958-59 67-64 1933-34 27-15/39-20 1983-84 72-74 1959-60 53-77 1934-35 23-25/32-25/25-26 1984-85 74-69 1960-61 57-63 1935-36 19-23/20-40 1985-86 74-69 1961-62 51-64 1936-37 20-25/25-28 (OT) 1986-87 70-77 1962-63 81-71 1937-38 22-18 1987-88 63-73 1963-64 57-63 1938-39 32-31 1988-89 81-57 1964-65 83-70/81-74 1939-40 28-33 1989-90 93-76 1965-66 59-66 fOrj/86-85 1940-41 40-48 1990-91 73-82 1966-67 65-79/61-78 1941-42 53-58 1991-92 80-84 (OT) 1967-68 64-60/87-69 1942-43 45-48 1943-44 33-53/37-53 1944-45 36-39 1899-00 1945-46 33-36 1901-02 1946-47 48-45 (OT) 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 JOSEPH S 7 ] (CONT.) ST. 1 JOSEPH'S 1968-69 101-85 1969-70 61-69 15-10 1970-71 63-58 11-19 1971-72 56-67 1902-03 14-16 1972-73 54-56 65-70 1903-04 20-13 1973-74 78-54 78-41 1904-05 19-17 1974-75 74-63 74-53/79-50 1905-06 21-23 1975-76 63-67 TEMPLE (35-47) 1950-51 81-63/77-60 1906-07 17-25 1976-77 75-87 1951-52 53-54/68-50 1907-08 20-29 1977-78 82-75/73-72 1952-53 79-52/75-63 1908-09 24-20 1978-79 81-97 1953-54 73-57/78-64 1909-10 18-29 1979-80 62-67/70-62 1954-55 82-56 1910-11 21-30 1980-81 62-84 1955-56 56-60 1911-12 35-16 1981-82 72-86 1956-57 85-97 (OT)/6 1-57 1912-13 22-27 1982-83 79-84 (OT) 1957-58 77-82 (OT) 1913-14 19-28 1983-84 80-79 (2 OT) 1958-59 63-70 1914-15 21-37 1984-85 54-65 * 1959-60 80-73 1915-16 25-39 1985-86 58-81 1960-61 54-65 1936-37 37-3 1986-87 66-70 1961-62 72-71 1937-38 22-37 1987-88 56-59 1962-63 49-66 1938-39 38-27 1988-89 57-67 1963-64 80-70 1939-40 37-39 1989-90 63-62 1964-65 85-93 1940-41 22-27 1990-91 86-91 1965-66 69-92 1941-42 38-48 1991-92 78-67 1966-67 85-96/73-70 1942-43 43-47 1967-68 103-71 1943-44 45-73 1968-69 84-67 1945-46 60-70 1954-55 95-61 1969-70 99-101 (2 OT) 1946-47 73-71 1955-56 87-71 1970-71 56-66/76-81 (OT) 1947-48 52-54 1967-68 100-83 1971-72 55-72 1948-49 36-54 1972-73 52-77/55-68 1949-50 60-55/67-5 1973-74 73-75/71-76 1950-51 82-65/54-59 1957-58 65-76 1974-75 68-60 1951-52 75-59/65-50 1958-59 99-80 1975-76 75-86 1952-53 57-42/65-45 1980-81 70-65 1976-77 69-61 1953-54 77-53/56-57 1982-83 85-109 1977-78 82-74/89-82 1954-55 59-57 (OT) 1978-79 87-94/63-68 OT WEST VIRGINIA XAVIER (2-2) (3-0) ^ YOUNGEST TO REACH When La WINS 1,000 Salle defeated Niagara, 84-78, at the Philadelphia Civic Center on January 12, 1991, the victory was the 1,000th in the school's history. The Explorers' official start of intercollegiate varsity basketball was the 1930-31 season, giving La Salle the distinction of being the team with the fewest number of seasons 62 to reach the grand total. — — MORE WINS 1,000 OR (entering 1992-93 season) UNIVERSITIES WITH First Total First Total Team Year Seasons Won Lost learn Year Seasons Won Lost North Carolina 1911 82 1903 87 89 94 Missouri 1907 Georgetown 85 87 1411 Arkansas DePaul 1907 1924 1924 86 84 69 1125 1124 1022 1903 560 502 682 624 695 874 748 683 635 780 807 707 566 799 890 599 679 750 710 677 762 690 Oregon Kentucky Kansas 1536 1530 1486 1463 Oklahoma 1908 85 California 1908 1896 83 1119 1118 1103 1107 97 97 1103 1103 90 83 87 84 87 96 76 78 1102 1097 1096 1095 1092 81 I06S 86 87 75 89 95 1068 1064 St. 1899 1908 1906 1902 John's Duke Oregon Temple Notre State 90 96 1895 1898 Dame Syracuse Pennsylvania 87 1901 91 1 1902 92 896 Washington 1 Indiana 1901 UCLA 1920 Princeton 1901 Fordham 1903 90 92 73 92 89 Western Kentucky 1915 73 North Carolina State 1913 West Virginia 1904 1897 1906 80 83 94 87 88 84 Purdue Illinois Bradley 1903 1909 Utah Washington State 1902 Louisville 191 Texas use 1906 1899 1902 1907 Cincinnati 1901 Alabama 1913 Kansas Stale 1903 Villanova Joseph's Arizona 1920 1910 1905 Iowa 1902 Illinois State 1 Ohio State Montana State St. Mount Saint Tennessee 1 Akron Dayton 1 899 1930 Dec. 1. Dec. 14, 200 Feb. 300 Alumni Minnesota Yale 1896 Vanderbilt Oklahoma 1901 Louisiana State 1905 1909 Virginia 1906 Penn State Duquesne 1897 Pittsburgh 1914 1914 1907 1906 1906 Marquette 1917 Connecticut 1902 Nebraska Wichita State Michigan State 1897 Rhode 1907 Illinois 1125 730 1202 90 86 1183 91 1176 1158 79 89 1156 1156 72 83 1153 1152 1 1 50 1145 1144 1141 1141 1 1 Marshall Niagara 1906 1899 801 641 1071 755 729 820 701 1060 loss 951 1055 86S 821 1054 1049 728 1045 1040 876 639 704 793 546 1036 717 640 684 602 LA SALLE 1931 62 1031 Dartmouth 1901 91 1027 Creighton 74 1025 Navy 1917 1907 86 1019 Toledo 1917 75 Stephen F, .Austin Wisconsin 1925 1018 1017 899 66 94 Virginia Tech 1909 S4 1013 New Mexico Montana 1905 85 84 1012 1000 Slate 1 1 Slate 926 L906 707 1055 1908 1906 Forest Murray 909 S4I 1063 1904 Wake 1 701 1040 I03S 1017 917 825 815 919 Salle Basketball Milestone Victories Site Wislerllall Score Win# 37 - 18 25 - 23 Dale Opponent 600 Dec. 21. 1968 Albright 700 Jan. 4. 1975 Hofstra Palestra 91 Villanova Palestra si Holj Cross 79 Si. Joseph's Civic Center 48-45 (OT) son iv, Jan. 12, 1952 L. Kentucky Ci\ 77 56 "no Jan. 13, 400 Jan. IS. [956 Pennsylvania 1000 Jan. 12. 1991 500 Feb. 14. 1962 ( '.imsiiis 851 1086 1075 Seton Hall Michigan III. 1947 825 1077 Ohio Island Wesley an 8, 784 S54 787 805 847 743 85 93 84 76 86 67 80 85 III. 1938 1908 State Wyoming Southern 69 * 75 93 91 Opponent 100 1 87 36 1135 1207 1203 83 83 909 902 1079 645 769 795 909 807 754 6S4 795 649 762 717 788 808 662 703 669 768 86 90 94 1918 Date 1264 1260 1258 1246 1245 1239 1226 1225 1224 1217 87 La Win# 1272 78 1 1904 Brigham Young 1 340 340 1305 1296 91 1908 Mary's 1402 1373 1353 805 724 614 542 1123 Wesleyan ic Centei - Palestra 64 52 Palestra 73 (. 1 1980 20, l l >S7 llol\ (loss Niagara Site Score Ubrighl ( i\ ic ( lentei 91 -65 77 -64 s ;.-•(>/) 59 - 65 ALL-TIME WINNINGEST DIVISION I TEAMS (entering 1992-93 season) First Total Team Year Seasons Nevada-Las Vegas 1959 31 726 219 Kentucky 1903 89 1530 502 North Carolina 1911 82 1536 1908 85 1463 UCLA 1920 73 1272 Kansas 1899 94 1486 Syracuse 1901 91 1340 Western Kentucky 1915 73 1258 DePaul 1924 69 1118 560 624 566 682 635 599 542 Duke 1906 87 1411 695 1898 87 1353 683 LA SALLE 1931 62 1031 546 .654 Louisville 1912 78 1207 645 .652 Houston 1946 47 846 458 .649 Temple 1895 1373 748 .647 Indiana 1901 96 92 1296 707 .647 North Carolina State 1913 80 1246 679 .647 Arkansas 1924 69 1119 614 .646 Illinois 1906 87 1226 677 .644 1963 30 544 301 .644 1921 72 1153 649 .640 690 710 780 662 808 .639 St. John's Notre Dame Weber State Villanova Won Utah 1909 84 1224 Purdue 1897 94 1239 Pennsylvania 1902 91 1340 Mount 1908 83 1141 1899 94 1144 St. Mary's Illinois State LA SALLE UNIVERSITY IN THE Most career Tied Pet. .768 1 .753 .733 .701 .692 .685 .678 .677 .673 .670 1 .664 .636 2 .632 .632 .631 NCAA RECORD BOOK points: Simmons 3rd Lionel 19th Michael Brooks 3217 2628 1987-90 1977-80 Tom 2201 1952-55 (118 games) Most career rebounds 1 (4 years): st Most career rebounds Gola (after 1973): Simmons 4th Lionel 7th Michael Brooks 1429 1372 1987-90(131 games) 1977-80 (114 games) Tom Tom 652 618 1954 (30 games) 1955(31 games) 115 1987-90 30 1989-90 3217 points/ 1429 rebounds 2628 points/1372 rebounds 2462 points/2201 rebounds 1987-90 1977-80 1952-55 Most rebounds in a season: 3rd 8th Most consecutive games scoring in Thirty games double figures: won Career 2000 points 1 1000 rebounds: Simmons Michael Brooks th Tom 17 th NOTE: La & Salle Lionel 1st Simmons in a season: La 1 Gola Gola Lionel 1st ^ Lost Salle is Gola the only school with two or more players in the top 20 of this chart. 4 MCC/BIG 5/1991-92 THE MCC — ITS The 1992-93 athletic year marks a new La Salle University as it enters the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. With the addition of Duquesne and La Salle, the MCC has extended its membership into the La Eastern region of the country, deliberately to the era for championship for the MCC and the baseball bid, lost two years, was restored. This year, the conference volleyball champion will automatically qualify for the NCAA championship for the first time. After hiring its first full-time commissioner in 1985. the MCC moved its offices to Indianapolis where the conference has contributed to the city's image as the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World." This year, the MCC will NCAA 10 conferences in nonconference niche as advocates for and athletic achievement. Each university benefits greatly from its metropolitan location, providing business, cultural, educational MCC, and entertainment resources athletics to fielding that is I the committed a broad-based athletics program The MCC membership includes four of 1979 charter members, Butler University, the University of Evansville, Loyola University of Chicago and Xavier University. The University of Detroit Mercy joined the conference in 1980 as the University of Detroit prior to its merger with Mercy College in 1990. The University of Dayton entered in 1987. The University of Notre Dame, an associate is conduct Arena of the MCC will minimum including the 1991 Final Four, co-hosted University the first and second rounds of 1993 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship at the Hoosier Dome. It will the be the fifth funding levels for coaching and The in Indianapolis and will co-host with Butler by the priority sports NCAA basketball event, MCC. In June, the leadership MCC office was passed baton to its in the fifth women. The impact of the target priority commissioner, Jonathan B. LeCrone. After program can be chronicled by the awarding of automatic qualification to the MCC by commissioner at the Atlantic Coast Conference, LeCrone brings an exciting the NCAA. In 1989, the MCC spending received W MCC Games Overall L Pet. W L 24 6 .800 .556 Pet. Evansville 8 2 .800 Xavier 7 3 .700 15 12 Butler 7 3 .700 21 10 .677 Dayton Loyola 5 5 .500 15 15 .500 2 8 .200 13 16 .488 1 9 .100 12 17 .414 13 15 .464 the con ference, along with La Salle, in Septe mber. 1992. NCAA TOURNAMENT Texas-El Paso 55, Evansville 50 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Purdue 82, Butler 56 Player of the Year — Parrish Casebier, Evansville — Chip Hare, Dayton — Jim Crews, Evansville Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year nine perspective to the IN 1991-92 *Duquesne joined In addition, the conduct three other championships HOW FUTURE FOES FARED * Market Square programs began in 1988 when the conference adopted a target priority sports program, establishing scholarship and scheduling requirements for three men's and three women's sports. In addition, the conference recommended for Mercy Duquesne at March 11-13. Host 1980 Final Four and home of the in Indianapolis, tournament. blueprint for future success of the athletics men, and basketball, soccer and volleyball Detroit premier event, the men's its Indiana Pacers, Market Square will provide an excellent venue for the eight-team include baseball, basketball and soccer for 1982, basketball championship basketball championship, the commitment to broad-based programs that will boost the recruiting budgets. became a fulltime member in 1987 after a two-year departure from the league. Duquesne and in it The MCC NCAA level. member beginning areas including record, conference into the 21st Century. is nationally competitive at the Division its community. Each to women's for strength of schedule, regular-season attendance, conference tournament attendance and NCAA Tournament success. Originally formed as a conference for men's sports only, women's athletics were added in 1986-87. While men's basketball quickly brought national attention to the institutions are private universities integrity many time. In 1992. the for the first time, MCC within major metropolitan areas that have university to the received automatic qualification first first conference champion was guaranteed entry ranked consistently among the nation's top The nine institutions that comprise the Midwestern Collegiate Conference have built their association on common academic and athletics philosophies. The a automatic qualification to the men's soccer their intention to join MCC Division I tournament in 1982, and the progress escalated in the succeeding years until the was regional to national. developed academic announced Salle December 19. 1991. The conference quickly identified men's basketball as its flagship sport. The the changing the focus of the conference from MCC HISTORY AND ITS AIM years MCC. as assistant MCC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS STEAL LEADERS: FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PCT Player School POS/YR GP STLS STLS/G .631 Alex Robertson Dayton Dwayne Detroit 84 54 42 45 G/JR 30 29 24 29 27 2.8 .588 G/JR G/JR 41 1.5 GP KLKS lil.KS/G 74 65 57 26 25 2.5 Player School POS/YR (iP FGM FGA SasL'ha llupniann Evansville C7JR 159 Kerman Loyola Xavier F/SO 30 26 27 29 26 .585 17 252 226 253 268 203 FGA PCT 118 154 .424 .403 114 .377 33 89 .371 51 141 .362 Ali AaiOIl Williams Michael Lovelace Brian Grant F/JR F/JR Mercy Detroit c/so Xavier 133 148 156 .582 .576 Player School POS/YR GP FGM Jamie Gladden Xavier Detroit 27 29 50 Dwayne G/JR G/JR G/SO G/SO 30 29 G/JR 30 Mercy Todd Cochenour Evansville Sean Scrutchins Alex Robertson Dayton Dayton 62 43 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS: (Minimum made 2 free throws Jermaine Guice Eric Dolezal Jamie Gladden Butler G/SO Loyola Xa\ ier F/JR Player School POS/YR Sascha Hupmann Greg Grant Aaron Williams Brian Grant J.P. Brens Michael Lovelace Evansville C/JR Detroit C/SO Butler C/JR Detroit 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (Minimum per team game) made 1 per team 1.8 1.6 F/JR Mercy 2 ~> 2.1 1.0 0.8 F/JR 0.8 MADE LEADERS: POS/YR GP 3FGM 3FGA 3FGAJG 15 42.1 G/SO 50 42 11 Butler 11 81.9 61.8 Dayton G/JR G/JR 29 27 24 30 24 62 Xavier G/JR G/JR 51 14 11.7 35 97 1.5 POS/YR GP FTM FTA PCT Player Scott ShrelTler Evansvi lie Evansvi lie Xavier G/JR F/SO G/JR .918 Dwayne Kelley Detroit .799 94 80 .111 C/FR 78 187 73 62 85 234 Dayton Loyola 24 25 27 30 29 .775 Jamie Gladden Jermaine Guice Alex Robertson 93 122 .762 Scott Shreffler Evansville F/JR 1.9 game) School Jamie Gladden Chip Hare Grant Moehnng C/SO Mercy Xavier Xavier Player Parrish Casebier Mercy BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS: 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Kelley Kelly School Mercy ASSISTS LEADERS: Player School POS/YR GP ASTS ASTS/G Scott Shreffler Evansville G/JR 112 4.7 Michael Hawkins Ramsey Nichols Xavier G/FR 118 4.4 2 4.2 Tim Bowen Butler G/JR G/JR 24 27 29 31 127 4.1 Derrick Dukes Dayton G/SO 30 120 4.0 ^ Detroit Mercy 1 MCC TEAM STATISTICS TEAM OFFENSE: School Butler LA SALLE * Evansville Xavier Mercy Duquesne @ Detroit Loyola Dayton TEAM REBOUNDING MARGIN: (;p T () FG 31 S44 31 30 27 29 28 29 30 859 I AL 3PT FGA PCT FGM FTM PIS 766 1957 .477 196 2502 80.7 .439 294 2484 .499 .479 .463 .469 .494 .444 156 112 155 139 122 198 618 472 534 80.1 78.5 78.3 7S.2 78.0 73.2 71.7 1 833 796 834 789 745 768 1667 1660 1 800 1683 1507 1729 2356 2115 2269 2183 2123 2150 411 446 466 51 1 416 PTS/G TEAM DEFENSE: TOT A M PIS PTS/G 368 444 2031 .451 145 143 67.7 71.6 72.3 73.2 75.5 77.7 GP FG FGA PCT Evansville 30 30 759 780 INI2 1727 IIS Dayton IA SALLE * I (,\i 1 1 2147 .?/ 819 1849 .443 174 428 2240 Loyola Xavier 29 27 793 726 .473 31 891 134 124 178 404 463 450 2124 2039 Butler Mercy Duquesne @ 29 28 872 766 1674 1540 1875 1794 1658 1 411 Detroit .471 .475 .486 .462 1 1 103 l\ ansville LA SALLE * Butler Xavier Detroit Mercy Dayton Loyola Duquesne @ A 2410 2266 2194 559 OPP N E N 1. P rs/G 30 31 2356 2484 31 2502 2115 2269 2150 2123 2183 78.^ 80.1 80.7 78.3 78.2 71.7 73.2 78.0 27 29 30 29 28 27 30 995 ier Evansville IA SALLE * Butler Dayton Loyola Duquesne (§ Detroit Mercy OP PON 1 KBS kbs/<; 1 \ IS RBS/G (> l >6 .?/ 1195 38.6 31 :^^ J3.8 30 29 1094 1042 921 +4.3 +3.3 +1.8 + 1.5 34.7 31.8 1062 J5.4 -0.7 953 J2.9 -1.1 28 1011 36. ^7.8 -1.7 29 954 1059 39 39.3 -6.4 1 SSI 52.6 997 1142 1048 53.2 32.9 1 1 16.8 GP FGM PGA PCT l\ ans\ die 30 29 27 833 745 796 S44 789 834 1667 1507 1660 .499 .494 .479 766 .477 .469 Loyola \.i\ iei Butler 'I 78.1 78.4 LA SMI I .?/ PIS PIVt 2031 67.7 72.3 11.1 75.5 2240 2410 2039 2266 2147 2124 2194 IS ; MARGES + 10.S + 7.,V 1 68 1683 IS00 1729 859 1957 .463 .444 .439 school er FGM vij_\ pct Butlei 31 Xa\ ier Duquesne @ 27 28 30 29 31 29 30 196 112 39 156 122 487 297 373 419 339 835 446 582 .402 .377 .373 .372 .359 +3.0 +2.8 Evansville 78.1 +0.1 LA SALLE* 71.6 73.2 78.4 +0.1 Deli oil +0.0 Dayton -0.4 Loyola Mere) = La Salle in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference dp = Duquesne in the Atlantic Ten Conference 1 294 155 198 .352 .347 .340 TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGES: School eP LA SALLE* 31 30 vans\ die Butler 31 Dayton Loyola Detroit Men Xavier Duquesne (" \ \1\R(.1\ 36.9 36.5 School I * \ HAM 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES: 1 PIS (, Xa\ 28 29 30 ; School RKS Duquesne <S Detroit Mercy Dayton TEAM SCORINC mar(;in TO GP TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES: 3PT I. School TOT School 30 29 29 27 28 I (,\l 472 534 618 416 511 446 411 466 l_e_v PCI 656 .720 .716 745 SS9 599 758 667 615 708 .695 .694 .674 (.OS .668 658 mw ^ PHILADELPHIA BIG 1992-93 Big 5 Schedule Dec. 15, Pennsylvania 1992 Jan. 19. 1993 6, 1993 vs. games at Spectrum Villanova La Salle vs. Temple La Salle vs. St. Temple Feb. (all St. vs. 7:00 9:00 pm pm Joseph's 7:00 Pennsylvania 9:00 pm pm 3:00 pm Joseph's vs. Villanova 1991-92 Big 5 Results Official BIG 5 games 5 1991-92 Big 5 Standings (played at The Spectrum) Won Winner Date Dec. 9. 1991 Loser Joseph's 82 St. LA SALLE Temple 74 Jan. 19. 1992 Feb. 1, 79 1992 LA SALLE 1 .500 1 .500 Temple 1 .500 Villanova 1 .500 Pennsylvania 81 Pennsylvania St. Joseph's 61 Pennsylvania 66 LA SALLE Villanova 66 Temple 58 57 Pet. .500 Villanova 75 St. Lost 1 Joseph's Other Games involving Big 5 teams Winner Date Dec. 3, Temple 69 1991 Joseph's 60 Jan. 10. 1992 St. Jan. 23, 1992 LA SALLE Feb. 11, 1992 St. Mar. Temple 75 8, 1992 78 Loser Site Pennsylvania 65 (Palestra) Temple 55 Temple 67 (Alumni Field House) LA SALLE Joseph's 84 St. (McGonigle Hall) (Alumni Field House) 80 Joseph's 59 (Palestra/A- 10) 1991-92 All-Big 5 First Team 1991-92 All-Big 5 Second Te School Player RANDY WOODS LA SALLE LA SALLE JACK HURD School Player (Robert V. Geasey Award Winner -MVP) « Craig Paul Amos St. Chambers Joseph's Pennsylvania Bernard Blunt St. Aaron McKie Temple Mik Kilgore Mark Strickland Temple Temple Lance Miller Villanova Greg Woodard, Villanova Joseph's LA SALLE'S BIG Ken Durrett Charlie Wise 1969, 1970, 1971 1976 5 Palumbo Trophy (Big 5 Leading Scorer) RANDY WOODS, LA SALLE Daily News Academic All-America Award JACK HURD, LA SALLE MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Michael Brooks 1978, 1980 Simmons Ralph Lewis Lionel 1984 1988, 1989, 1990 Randy Woods 1992 ^ LA SALLE IN THE BIG 5 LA SALLE'S ALL BIGS PERFORMERS BIGS HALL OF FAME (com) Name Year(s) 1959-60 Ken Durrett Bob McAteer 1975 Bob Alden Ralph Bantiviglio 1958-59 James 1976 Steve Black 1981-82,1982-83 1983-84 Michael Brooks 1976-77,1977-78 Joe Bryant 1973-74. 1974-75 Alonzo Lewis 1980 1966-67. 1967-68. 1968-69 Joe Bryant 1981 Frank Corace 1962-63, 1963-64 Bernie Williams 1982 Jim Crawford 1972-73 Charlie Wise 1982 Ken Bob Durrett 1968-69 Bob Fields 1984 Fields Cannon Larry . 1976 Henry J. (Athletic Director at formation 1978-79, 1979-80* 1969-70*. 1970-71* Hubie Marshall 1970-71 Michael Brooks 1986 Curt Fromal 1964-65 TomGola 1986 Tom 1956-57 Garberina (Special Category, Coach) Chip Greenberg 1985-86 Bill Jack Hurd 1991-92 Ralph Lewis 1991 Bob Herdelin Tim Legler 1958-59 Steve Black 1992 LA SALLE'S CITY CHAMPIONS 1956-57 Ralph Lewis 1983-84*. 1984-85 Kevin Lynam 1980-81 1956-1957 1960-61, 1961-62 Hubie Marshall 1965-66. 1966-67 Fran O'Malley 1955-56 Doug Overton Lionel Simmons 1988-89, 1989-90, 990-91 1986-87. 1987-88* 1988-89*. 1989-90* Wise Randy Woods -K( >nen ( BIC IS Joseph's) 1968-1969 1974-1975 1973-74. 1974-75 Bernie Williams Charlie (tie, St. 1963-1964 Bob McAteer Taylor 1989 Taylor 1986-87 Alonzo Lewis Bill of Big 5) 1977 1980-1981 (tie, 5 teams 2-2) 1983-1984 (tie, Temple) 1988-1989 (tie. Temple) 1989-1990 1968-69 1991-92 (tie, 5 teams 1-1) 1974-75. 1975-76* 1990-91. 1991-92* LA SALLE'S BIGS MOST VALUABLE PLA YERS ueasey nwani-ivivr) Ken HALL OF FAME 1900. 1970. 1971 Durrett Michael Brooks 1978. 1980 Charlie Wise 1976 Year Inducted Ralph Lewis 1984 Larry Cannon 1973 Lionel 1988. 1989, 1090 Frank Corace 1 Simmons Randy Woods Name 974 The Top 20 Big 5 All-Time Top Scorers Name School 1. LIONEL SIMMONS 2. MICHAEL BROOKS LA SALLE LA SALLE Points 1986-90 1976-80 3217 2628 2609 2461 3. Mark Macon Temple 1987-91 4. TOM GOLA LA SALLE 5. Keith HeiTon Villanova Villanova Villanova 8. Boh Schafer Doug West Howard Porter 1951-55 1974-78 1951-55 1985-89 Villanova 1968-71 9. John Pinone Villanova 1979-83 1981-85 6. 7. 10. 1 1. The Top 20 Years Ed Pinckney Ernie Beck Villanova 1981-85 2170 2094 2037 2026 2024 2012 865 Pennsylvania STEVE BLACK 1 A SALLE 1. Pete Maravich Louisiana St 2 Freeman Williams Portland State 3. LIONEL SIMMONS LA SALLE 4. Ham Texas South) in Kellj 5. Hersej Hawkins 6. ( Robertson Danny Manning Alfredrick Hughes Eh in Hayes 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 )scar 1. 1 .any Bird 1950-53 1989-92 1827 12. Kc\ LA SALLE 1811 13. Terence Stansbury Temple 1980-84 181 14. 15. RALPH LEWIS 1981-85 1987-91 1807 1795 15. Hank Gathers Reggie ew is >aren Queenan 17. in Bradshavy 1 16. DOUG OVERTON LA SALLE LA SALLE 17. Guy Rodgers Temple 1955-58 1767 Villanova Joseph's 1950-53 1737 18. \\ 1988-92 1735 19. MICHAEL BROOKS Joseph's 1980-84 172') 20. Mark Macon Larry Henness) 19. Craig 20. Tony Coslner Amos St. St. 16. I Byron Larkin D.i\ ul Robinson ,i\ in. in l lie. isdale Years Points 1967-70 1974-78 1986-90 1979-83 3667 324 1) 3217 3006 3008 Cincinnati 1984-88 1957-60 Kansas 1984-88 295 1981-85 2l Bradlej osolatlll.) 1 Houston Indiana State Otis Birdsong RANDY WOODS 18. All-Time Top Scorers School 1 1 NCAA Name T13. TI3. 12. 1992 louston 1 1965 68 1976-79 1973-77 U.S. International 1987-91 USC/1 oyola Mar) 1985-90 Northeastern Lehigh \a\ iei [983 8 1984 ss 1984 ss Na\> [983-87 Oklahoma 1982 85 1976-80 0)87-9 \ I SALLE remple 2 l>73 H4 2S50 2832 2804 2723 ! '08 2703 2696 2669 266 1 2628 2609 1991-92: WIRE It came down seconds . . . . . A SEASON THAT WENT TO THE SEVERAL TIMES . to the final few again in For the second consecutive time in the post-season, the fate of the La Salle University men's basketball team was sealed with so few ticks left on the clock. This time, however, it was different than on March 9th, when the Explorers had defeated Manhattan, 77-76, to capture the scoring average season in a (27.3), the most points in a three-year career ( ,8 ), fifth 1 1 1 overall in points scored (1,811). Meanwhile, fellow senior Jack Hurd had captained the 1 .6 Meanwhile, back to the MAAC, to which La Salle was saying farewell after a productive nine-year hitch. To semifinals and into the Knickerbocker Arena, in Albany, NY. Siena had beaten the Explorers Dehere 19-foot jump The Knick). Woods, who had scored 42 points in La Salle's firstround victory over Fairfield, tallied 22 against the Saints and received considerable help from Hurd (26 points, 10 rebounds) and their fellow in the last five an abrupt end. Randy Woods, assured himself of Explorers in season, and this, his put fourth up some highlight-film stardom with his interesting figures himself, not outstanding performance in the the least of loss, in Philadelphia and 77-64 in Thus, La Salle's fourth Salle's this (68-65 season deficit in the final 4:12. La in their two previous games stuck in a shot with 1.8 seconds left and the Pirates had overcome an eight-point who title La Salle had to overcome Siena on one of its home courts, Terry to get past the tournament test, Greensboro, NC. Seton NCAA's came and regular-season all-star team in his senior season. On the court, he finished as the school's all-time leader in 1,693 points. This time, the Explorers appearance All-MAAC Tournament ninth leading scorer with seconds to play. Halls the All- three years and made and attempted and as its were the victims, and the venue was the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Academic team three-point field goals Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament championship on Bron Holland's jump shot with 1 Conference Athletic put up a line of 33 points, played which was having — and started — 124 senior, Milko Lieverst (a career-tying 19 points). In the championship contest with Manhattan, three-point marksmen Woods and Hurd four steals, plus an assortment of plays that had the crowd consecutive games, during which La Salle posted a fouryear mark of 95-29 for a .766 gasping percentage. three-point land) and Hurd added 23 (5-12 on three's). For the game, Manhattan shot 55.1% and, during the end of the first half and the beginning five rebounds, four assists When and in admiration. his three-season career was over, Woods had achieved a number of statistical plateaus: tied Lionel Simmons for second-most points in a season (847), the second-highest In addition, he the was voted GTE Academic America first team to All- in his senior year after making second team as a junior. named to the Hurd also was Metro Atlantic 4«*4«4««*44 were at it in force. Woods scored 32 points (6-for-12 from of the second, made field goal attempts. 16 of 17 A REVIEW 1991-92: La Salle, however, wound up shooting 56.4% itself, and stayed within range on its threepoint bombing and a tightened defense. The Explorers trailed by five (76-71) with 1:20 but at Manhattan's hit left Carey Edwards' jump shot that juncture was to be two Woods last points. free throws at freshman 1 :07, then Wooten Blitz finished his sixth season with a 139-52 record and a .728 percentage that keeps him among the top echelon of Division I coaches. Temple, Villanova, California (sparked by Woods' 42point explosion) and Brigham Young those were a handful of the high-profile teams which fell before the Explorers' — into the Philadelphia Civic Center air. Just around mid-season, Morris began to get more production from his freshmen. Paul Burke took over at point guard and played like a veteran, turing a negative assist-turnover around and winding up ratio very much on the plus side. His was shown when he entered potential as a scorer rebounded a Woods field goal miss and put it back in with 41.3 seconds to play. La Salle now trailed by a point, 76-75. A backcourt violation had preceded the Explorers' field goal and, after La Salle had stolen a pass on Jan. 4. game against Iona and canned a trio of threethe pointers within Following 40 seconds. the final game regular-season against Fairfield (3/1/92). Burke was stricken with appendicitis and the ensuing surgery forced him to miss the Tournament. He returned to action against Seton into the lane, coach Speedy Morris called a time out and set up the play that won it a feed from Jeff Neubauer into MAAC — Hall in the NCAA, playing Explorers headed to the 24 minutes and scoring 12 points (all in the second half). Junior Neubauer took over for him, played 7 out of a possible 20 NCAA minutes Holland, a little fake left, turn to the right and score the goal From . a . . ! there, the 1 Tournament, where they gave Seton will lose team, the Explorers four seniors started every game the MAAC « career-high nine assists handle before being ousted by Dehere's last-second heroics. this 1 in Tournament and capped his performance with a Big East cochampions all they could Hall's From 1 who — Hurd, Woods, Lieverst and Holland and reserve guard Keith Morris, but the 1991-92 campaign also showcased a trio of freshmen in whose hands much of the future rests. Add to them seniors-to-be Neubauer. Ray Schultz, Mike Berlin and 1991-92 redshirt Don Shelton, and La Salle can confidently head into a new era. Meanwhile, coach Morris offensive onslaught that had produced an average of 80.1 points a game during the 1991- There were many moments - - Hurd's last-second. game- winning, jump shot Young its o IT- b a a n c 1 handed Brigham first homecourt loss that of the season after 10 victories quickly conies to mind - and there were high hopes dashed Princeton on a last-second field goal in overtime, and the loss to Notre Dame w hen a 5-point lead with 17:30 to play evaporated - like losing to 1 in championship win over Manhattan. Wooten. became 92 campaign. of glory the a medical redshirt. the Explorers' main shot-blocker and gave seniors and Lieversl Holland considerable help on the boards. Blitz would up as the team's leading blocker with 27 (22 in the last II games ). despite averaging only 15.9 minutes per game for the season. Another freshman, Luteke Kalombo, provided occasional offensive help, as evidenced b\ his career-high IS points against Canisius on Jan. 25. 1992. 1 1991-92 STATISTICS — TOTAL - — 3PT— OFF DEF TOT Player G/GS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS. AVG flffl flffi flffi AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN Randy Woods 31/31 272/653 .417 121/341 .355 182/224 .813 27.3 71 84/2 160 75 195/455 .429 113/285 .397 56/80 .700 18.0 60 6.0 91/3 85 16 Milko Lieverst 31/31 118/215 .549 0/0 .000 62/93 .667 246 7.9 94/1 41 112 69 52 2 31/31 194 186 6.3 Jack Hurd Paul Burke 28/10 62/177 .350 27/101 .267 34/49 .694 70 2.5 67/1 88 51 Bron Holland 31/31 75/134 .560 0/1 .000 34/52 .654 Wooten Luteke Kalombo 29/0 52/98 .531 0/1 .000 26/52 .500 30/0 36/97 .371 15/47 .319 25/34 .735 31/20 24/66 .364 14/41 .342 28/37 .757 847 559 289 185 184 130 112 90 Ray Shultz 27/0 18/32 .563 0/0 .000 18/19 .947 Keith Morris 18/1 5/17 .294 4/15 .267 4/10 Michael Bergin 15/0 2/13 .154 0/3 .000 3/6 Blitz Jeff Neubauer 9.6 100 6.6 23 123 126 146 47 6 48 36 46 5.9 47 80 127 4.1 64/0 54 31 5 14 1183 1007 944 672 645 4.5 38 98 34 49/0 6 18 27 10 461 3.7 22 60 40 2.1 41/0 22 33 2 5 401 2.9 8 62 46 1.5 58/2 74 44 18 54 2.0 21 48 1.8 33/0 5 8 .400 18 1.0 3 3 .2 3/0 6 3 644 230 39 .500 7 .5 5 6 .4 2/0 1 1 38 27 1 7 8 2 24 1 1190 Z QI TOTAL Deadball Rebounds La Salle 1282 12 2484 90 Opponent Totals 1057 1166 17 2240 94 Score by Period OVERALL TEAM RECORD: MAAC: 20-11 12-4 1-1 Central Fidelity Classic: Far West Classic: 1-1 MAAC 3-0 Tournament: CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE: HOME: AWAY: ^ 1991-92 1 3 TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDENCE: HOME: AWAY: 661 46 26594 139552 5360 2659 6645 RESULTS LOC HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER OPP HI SCORER OPP HI REBOUNDER W 6491 N Randy Woods 42 Jack Hurd -9 Brian Hendrick- 20 Brian Hendrick 14 L 6627 A Randy Woods 28 Jack Hurd -9 65-68 L 1848 H Milko Lieverst 19 Milko Lieverst Villanova-B5 79-75 W 14737 N Randy Woods 31 Lieverst/Hurd 5 Princeton 46-47(OT) L 3761 H Randy Woods 22 Randy Woods- 11 6 &Oregon 80-92 L 7020 A Randy Woods 26 Milko Lieverst - 11 Scott/McKinney 7 &Oregon 105-75 8177 A Randy Woods 33 Milko Lieverst - 11 Anc. Stoudamire - 8 *lona 120-88 W W 2112 H Randy Woods 30 Randy Woods- 11 Derrick Canada 38 9 Notre 79-87 L 6255 H Randy Woods 25 Jack Hurd- 7 10 'Canisius 85-78 A Jack Hurd -25 Milko Lieverst -15 "Niagara 93-77 947 A Randy Woods 32 Milko Lieverst - 9 12 "St. Peter's 94-71 W W W 1877 11 2421 A Randy Woods 37 Jack Hurd 13 Pennsylvania 57-66 L 12722 N Randy Woods 30 Milko Lieverst - 17 78-67 SCORE W/L 1 California 99-76 2 #Richmond 63-78 3 *Siena 4 Qt OPPONENT State Dame ATT 14 Temple A Randy Woods *Canisius-2 90-73 W W 3785 15 2352 H Randy Woods 16 'Manhattan 65-67 L 2812 A Randy Woods 17 *Siena-2 64-77 L 7190 A Randy Woods 18 *lona-2 88-79 3081 A Randy Woods 99-85 W W 2107 H Randy Woods 80-84(0T) L 3200 A Randy Woods A Randy Woods - BG5 19 *Loyola(Bal) 20 St. 21 Brigham Young 81-80 W 19227 22 'St. Peter's-2 65-52 1336 H Jack Hurd 23 * Fairfield 69-50 2195 H Randy Woods Joseph's - Curtis Blair - Jim Springer -8 31 - Dor.Bennerman 9 - Chris Walker 6 Chris 23 - -18 Mooney- 14 Elmer Bennett 26 Joe McCarthy -18 Clint Paul Aaron McKie Milko Lieverst- 10 26 Milko Lieverst - 21 Bron Holland -16 Keith Bullock Bruce Schroeder - Derrick Canada 19 - 19 Three with - 26 Jack Hurd -13 - Craig 6 - Wise -16 Kevin Green Harry -20 - 40 Holland/Lieverst - 24 Milko Lieverst -12 Bernard Blunt - - 31 Randy Woods Kevin Nixon 17 - 7 - 7 - 11 - 10 - Seymour- 10 -12 Keith Bullock 25 Lee Matthews 31 - 1 Harry Hart -11 Kevin Green 35 - 5 - -10 MikKilgore- 11 23 21 9 Barry Pierce 7 - 15 Ellis- Chuck Veterano Chambers -22 9 - Bashkin Mustafaj Brian Clifford - - 6 - Anc. Stoudamire Joe McCarthy Holtz- 14 Harun Ramey- 26 6 Jackson/Scott LaPhonso 24 - 10 - Rick Heilcher- 7 21 - - Lee Matthews- 13 Aaron Bain 6 - Warley/Blunt - 9 Trost/Larson - 6 24 *Niagara-2 90-68 W W W 1714 H Randy Woods- 31 Blitz 25 *Loyola(Bal)-2 60-62 L 2462 A Jack Hurd -20 Milko Lieverst -12 Kevin Green 26 *Manhattan-2 90-67 2914 H Randy Woods *Fairfiled-2 75-60 2418 A Randy Woods - 22 Randy Woods -12 Jack Hurd -12 Russ Williams- 17 B. Cieplicki -12 Keith Bullock 27 Drew Henderson - 21 28 @Fairtield-3 88-66 4126 N Randy Woods - 42 Drew Henderson - 8 @Siena-3 84-71 10363 N Jack Hurd Woods/Hurd-10 Jack Hurd -10 Kevin George 29 Lee Matthews- 13 30 @Manhattan-3 77-76 W W W W W 4069 N Randy Woods - 32 Randy Woods - 5 Keith Bullock - 23 David Bernsley 31 Seton 76-78 L 15800 N Randy Woods - 33 Milko Lieverst - 8 Terry Dehere - 24 Jerry Walker- 8 NCAA Hall - - Woods/Wooten 24 19 37 26 - 6 Milko Lieverst- 10 Wooten -10 Chuck Veterano Brian Clifford - 17 - Drew Henderson - 19 18 - - 16 11 Chuck Veterano 17 - Drew Henderson -17 Brian Clifford Kevin Green - Lee Matthews -14 7 -9 9 - - 9 ^ GAME-B Y- GA ME 1991-92 * Hunt Opponent Bergin* Burke California 2/0/0 5/2/1 4/8 Richmond 0/0/0 3/2/1 4/1 S 7/9 Siena DNP-CD 7/3/3 2/3 S Villanova DNP-CD 2/0/0 10/2 s Princeton Holland Kalombo Lieverst (pts/reb/ast) Morris* Neubauer* Schultz Woods Wooten 3/2 9/6 S 0/0/1 10/1/3 S 2/3 42/4/4 S 2/5 11/5 8/5 S 0/0/0 0/2/3 S 2/2 28/4/2 S 0/1 16/2 S 9/3 19/9 S DNP-CD 3/3/0 S DNP-CD 9/8/4 S 0/0 13/6 S 8/4 6/5 S DNP-CD 9/3/1 S DNP-CD 31/6/2 S DNP-CD S 22/11/6 S DNP-CD 20/9 S S DNP-CD 2/1/1 8/3 S 4/2 4/8 DNP-CD 3/2/0 S DNP-CD Oregon State 0/0/0 6/1/1 10/5 S 16/6 S 3/3 15/11 S 0/0/0 2/0/3 S 0/0 26/4/3 S 2/0 Oregon 2/2/0 2/1/0 10/4 S 32/1 S 2/3 11/11 S 3/0/1 8/2/4 S 0/0 33/7/7 S 2/3 4/1/1 0/1/6 S 6/0 0/0/0 0/0/3 S DNP-CD 25/3/2 S 6/3 4/0 s 3/4 30/11/14 S 0/1/0 17/3/3 10/3 s 28/4 S 5/5 14/8 S DNP-CD 6/3/2 15/6 s 20/7 S 3/1 4/6 Canisius DNP-CD 5/1/5 5/7 s 25/8 S 4/4 14/15 S DNP-CD 7/1/2 S 2/1 19/6/5 S Niagara 0/0/0 1/2/0 8/4 s 26/6 S 2/4 13/9 S 0/0/0 6/3/4 S 4/4 32/6/5 S 1/0 St. Peter's 1/0/1 2/2/2 5/3 s 24/6 S 7/3 4/2 0/0/0 2/1/3 S 4/1 37/5/9 S 8/1 0/4//5 lona Notre Dame S S 6/6 Pennsylvania DNP-CD 6/3/2 0/1 s 9/5/ S 4/2 6/17 S 0/0/0 S 0/2 30/6/4 S 2/2 Temple DNP-CD 11/3/5 6/4 s 13/7 S 3/1 15/10 S DNP-CD 4/2/3 S 0/0 21/6/7 s 5/7 0/1/0 4/8/2 11/1 s 12/8 S 18/3 10/9 S 0/0/2 3/2/2 S 5/0 26/7/10 s 1/2 DNP-CD 11/2/2 12/16 S S 3/1 8/13 S DNP-CD 0/0/0 S 2/2 21/5/2 s 0/0 Canisius Manhattan Siena lona 8/4 S 0/0/0 7/1/4 S 2/6 s 17/5 S 3/3 6/6 DNP-CD 14/2/4 S 2/3 s 20/13 S 6/5 16/4 S 6/1/0 0/3 19/6/5 s 4/1 0/0/2 4/3 26/7/5 s 0/0 3/0/0 2/0/1 4/1 40/4/6 s 9/6 DNP-CD 0/0/0 2/2 24/4/8 s 11/6 0/2/0 1 0/2/6 S 4/7 s 18/2 S 1/2 8/7 Joseph's DNP-CD 1 5/2/6 S 4/1 s 12/2 S 0/0 12/12 S Brigham Young DNP-CD 0/6/5 S 6/5 s 27/6 S 0/0 1/4 S DNP-CD 0/1/0 4/2 31/7/7 s 12/4 0/0/0 3/0/5 S 3/3 s 24/4 S DNP-CD 4/3 S 0/0/0 0/2/4 2/1 20/6/5 s 9/6 Fairfield DNP-CD 5/4/3 S 2/5 s 18/2 S 0/0 12/10 S DNP-CD 5/4/1 0/3 19/5/3 s 8/8 Niagara 2/0/0 11/5/6 S 0/0 s 12/6 S 8/1 14/9 S 3/0/0 0/2/1 5/2 31/3/6 s 4/10 DNP-CD 4/4/7 S 0/2 s 20/1 OS 0/0 12/12 S DNP-CD 0/0/0 2/3 17/8/4 s 0/0/0 7/3/4 3/4 s 23/6 S 0/2 3/7 S 2/1/0 S 5/0/0 0/1 37/12/3 s Loyola St. (Bait.) St. Peter's Loyola (Bait.) Manhattan S 0/0/0 DNP-CD 5/4 10/5 Fairfield 0/0/0 7/2/7 S 8/4 s 21/12 S 0/1 8/6 S 0/0/0 2/1/0 0/1 22/7/1 s 7/5 Fairfield 0/0/0 DNP-INJ 6/2 s 13/10 S 3/0 9/4 S 3/1/1 5/4/4 S 2/7 42/10/4 s 5/4 Siena DNP-CD DNP-INJ 10/6 s 26/10 S 2/1 19/7 S 0/0/0 3/3/7 S 0/3 22/6/6 s 2/4 Manhattan DNP-CD DNP-INJ 6/3 s 23/2 S 0/1 10/3 S DNP-CD 0/1/9 S 0/0 32/5/7 s 4/3 Seton DNP-CD 12/2/1 8/5 s 13/4 S 0/0 4/8 DNP-CD 3/0/1 S 2/1 33/5/4 s 1/2 * Hall assists noted for guards only S = started game O S 1991-92 SEASONS HIGHS & LOWS La Points 1st Half: Points 2nd Half: Total Points: FG Made: Total FG Total FG Total Attempted: Percentage: 3-PT Field Goals: 3-PT 3-PT FG FG Attempted: Percentage: Free Throws FT Attempted FT Percentage Off. Def. Rebounds Rebounds Total Rebounds: Assists Blocked Shots High 54 vs Iona 43 by Iona-2 Low 24 vs Princeton 20 by Princeton High 66 vs Iona 59 by Notre Low 21 vs Loyola-2 24 by St. Peter' s-2 High 120 vs Iona 92 by Oregon Low 46 vs Princeton 47 by Princeton High 47 vs Iona 34 by California Low 11 vs Princeton 18 by Princeton Personal Fouls: State High 82 vs Iona Oregon vs Princeton 76 46 by 45 by St. Peter' s-2 High .573 vs Iona .553 by Villanova Low .244 vs Princeton .333 by Fairfield 10 by Seton Hall by St. Peter' s-2 30 by Temple 4 by St. Peter' s-2 High 18 vs Oregon Low 4 vs Loyola-2 High 43 vs St. Low 17 vs St. Peter's High .529 vs Oregon .500 by Loyola-2 Low .148 vs Loyola-2 .000 by St. Peter' s-2 High 32 vs Loyola 29 by Oregon Low 4 vs Manhattan-3 2 by Princeton High 46 vs Niagara-2 36 by Oregon Low 6 vs St. 6 by California Joseph's Joseph's State State High .941 vs Loyola by Siena Low .500 vs Manhattan-3 .250 by Princeton High 19 vs Loyola-2 23 by Oregon Low 5 vs Manhattan-3 4 by Villanova High 31 vs Fairfield-3 32 by Siena-2 Low 12 vs Seton Hall 15 by Manhattan3 High 50 vs Canisius 49 by Fairfield Low 21 vs Manhattan-3 27 by Villanova High 32 vs Iona 22 by Iona-2 Low 8 vs Princeton 7 by St. Peter' s-2 High 6 vs Fairfield-3 6 by Seton Hall vs Loyola by Manhattan-3 15 by Canisius-2 1 by Richmond High Low Turnovers Dame Low Low Steals Opponent Salle Explorers 14 1 .000 1 Joseph's vs St. vs Richmond High 22 vs Canisius 22 by Fairfield Low 6 vs Siena-3 6 by Richmond High 28 vs Oregon 28 by Niagara-2 vs Fairfield 11 by Richmond ^# Low 14 State MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 1991-92 Final Men 's Basketball Standings MCC Games W L All Pet H A W Games L Pet. H A N Str L5 Evansville 8 2 .800 5-0 3-2 26 6 .800 15-1 6-4 3-1 LI 4-1 Xavier 7 3 .700 4-1 3-2 15 12 .556 8-5 7-6 0-1 2-3 Butler 7 3 .700 3-2 4-1 21 10 .667 11-4 7-4 3-2 L3 L2 Dayton Loyola 5 5 .500 3-2 2-3 15 15 .500 12-4 3-8 0-3 LI 2-3 2 8 .200 1-4 1-4 13 16 .448 10-6 2-9 1-1 LI 2-3 1 9 .100 1-4 0-5 12 17 .414 7-7 4-9 1-1 4 .750 7-1 20 11 .645 8-4 4-1 .375 4-4 13 15 .464 8-5 8-5 5-9 4-2 10 5-3 2-6 L3 LI 0-1 LI 1-4 Detroit La Salle* @ Duquesne 12 6 3-2 1-4 = Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference @ = Atlantic 10 Conference * 1992 MCC Championship Results Riverfront Coliseum Round First Butler 87, Detroit Mercy 80 - - Cincinnati, March 12-14 OH) Semifinals Championship Evansville 65, Loyola 49 Evansville 95, Butler 76 Loyola 83, Dayton 73 Butler 78, Xavier 61 1991-92 All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Honors First-Team All- MCC Darin Archbold, Butler Parrish Casebier, Evansville Second Team All-MCC All-Newcomer Brian Grant, Xavier Sascha Hupmann, Evansville Alex Robertson, Dayton Michael Hamilton, Detroit Chip Hare, Dayton Michael Hawkins. Xavier Reed Jackson, Evansville Jamie Gladden, Xavier Keir Rogers, Loyola Aaron Williams, Xavier Dwayne Scott Shreffler, Evansville Katara Reliford, Butler Player-of-the- Year Coach-of-the- Year Newcomer-of-the- Year Parrish Casebier, Evansville Jim Crews, Evansville Chip Hare, Dayton All-Tournament Team Torname nt Darin Archbold, Butler Parrish Casebier Evansville Parrish Casebici Kelley, Detroit Mercy MVP Evansville , Sascha Hupmann, Evansville Reed Jackson, E vansville Keir Rogers, Loyola MCC 1992-93 TOP RETURNEES SCORING REBOl NDING ion. Parrish Casebier Jamie Gladden Dwayne POS/YR School flayer Kelley 1 \ ans\ ille Xavier Detroit Mens at' FGM FGM FTM 210 27 187 27 201 50 73 29 158 62 90 168 F/JR 148 7') 375 F/JR 27 2" J98 35 42 86 78 49 297 51 169 50 116 85 146 Michael Lovelace Detroit Scon Shreffler Evansville G/JR 24 156 10? Jermaine Guice Sascha Hupmann Butler (l/SO 24 103 Evansville C 7.1 10 159 ,oyola K F/SO 2d .n\i>la F/JR 19 Ali Eric Dolezal 1 1 IS 25 Xavier Kerman I' F/SO G/JR G/JR Aaron Williams Mercy 3PT 1 J3 125 1 634 525 J19 PTS/G 25.4 Parrish Casebiei Evans\ 19.4 Brian Grant \.i\ Sascha 16. l 1.9 13.7 l ! ) I ! I 12 1 I 1 ! ! 1.9 POS/YR School Player Hupmann Evans\ \.iiom \\ illiams Chip Hare \.i\ tile iet iei Dayton ille CI' OFF DEF ion Rlli/C. o 5 F/SO 25 59 c/so 20 144 102 238 237 242 140 215 so 35 199 (Mi C7JR \Q 93 so IK 27 (!') JO 04 1 (IK 179 1 9.1 8.1 ^ CHEERLEADERS *^3p ^ Always # DANCE TEAM loyal La Salle followers, the dance team and cheerleaders provide color and enthusiasm as well as talent. Lionel Simmons ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED POINTS GAME: GAME: 51 Michael Brooks HALF: Brigham Young. Dec. 33 Hubie Marshall 15. at Albright. Dec. at GAME, OPPONENT: SEASON: 1, 28.4 Lionel CAREER: 32 games, 1988-89 3217 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 CAREER, AVERAGE: 24.6 Lionel GAME, OPPONENT: SEASON: 341 Randy CAREER: 25 games, 1990-91 789 Jack Hurd 124 games, 1988-92 88 games, 1989-92 FREE THROWS MADE GAME: Simmons 18(18 atts.) Michael Brooks Brigham Young, Dec. 15, 1979 24 (36 20 (40 JoeSteiner 7, 1962 92.3% (12-13) Steve Black Dec. 8. 1981 SEASON: vs. American. 1 8 (22 atts.) Bob McNeill, St.Joseph's 202 Bill West Chester v. CAREER: Duffy Santa Clara, Dec. 22, 1981 SEASON, PERCENTAGE: 64.6 Gola 91 .7. (55-60) Kurt Kanaskie 21 games, 1978-79 CAREER, PERCENTAGE: 100.0% (10-10) Tom 31 games, 1954-55 SEASON, PERCENTAGE: atts.) 349 Lionel Simmons 32 games, 1988-89 CAREER, PERCENTAGE: Simmons Feb. 26, 1958 SEASON: CAREER: Lionel atts.) Feb. 2. 1988 Bucknell, Feb. GAME, PERCENTAGE OPPONENT: Woods 789 Randy Woods Simmons GAME, OPPONENT: at GAME, PERCENTAGE: State Feb. 23, 1989 FIELD GOALS MADE OPPONENT: Joseph's George McCloud, Florida 17 131 games. 1986-90 GAME: vs. St. Feb. 11, 1992 1965 52 Calvin Murphy. Niagara, Dec. 16. 1967 908 Lionel Simmons 32 games, 1988-89 SEASON, AVERAGE: Randy Woods 19 1979 673 Lionel Simmons 131 games. 1986-1990 86.3, (157-182) Kevin Lynam 101 games, 1977-81 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: Bob 21 Mar. 144/223) Craig Conlin. 34 games, 1987-88 ( OPPONENT: 1244 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 58.8, (470-800) Craig Conlin 119 games, 1985-89 SEASON: CAREER: Fields, at Rider 1, 1971 23 Howie Landa, Lebanon Valley Jan. 15, 1955 267 Tom Gola 31 games, 1954-55 932 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: at OPPONENT: Brigham Young, Dec. 15, 1979 7 1 6 Lionel 7, 1962 Simmons 32 games, 1988-89 CAREER: 2482 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 8 (14 atts.) 37 Tom SEASON: 652 Tom Gola 30 games, 1953-54 2201 Tom Gola 118 games, 1951-55 ASSISTS Randy Woods 8 (9 atts.) Jack vs. Manhattan GAME: 1 8 Doug Overton Hurd Tim vs. Oregon GAME, OPPONENT: 10 (17 GAME PERCENTAGE: 100.0% atts.) Dec. 28, 1984 vs. St. Joseph's Legler, vs. Manhattan SEASON: CAREER: 244 Doug Overton 32 games, 1988-89 67 Doug Overton 1 123 games, 1987-91 George McCloud Florida State, Feb. 23, 1989 (5-5) Jack Hurd v. Iona STEALS GAME: 8 Jan. 23, 1989 .857% SEASON: 121 SEASON, PERCENTAGE: 04-2 1 2) Tim Legler 34 games, 1987-88 291 Jack Hurd 124 games. 1988-92 45.6% (161-353) Tim Legler 121 games, 1984-88 GAME, OPPONENT: Penn Tony Ward State, Nov. 11, 1986 CAREER: CAREER, PERCENTAGE: SEASON: Randy Woods 1 % 7 3, vs. Army 1989 Rodney Brown , Canisius Jan. 11, 1992 31 games, 1991-92 49. Doug Overton Feb. GAME, PERCENTAGE OPPONENT: (6-7) Holy Cross Fordham 15 Jerry Hobbie, Jan. 23, 1988 GAME, OPPONENT: vs. Feb. 13, 1989 Dec. 28, 1991 8 (13 atts.) Bob Johnson, Feb. 12. 1990 atts.) Lebanon Valley at 33 Art Beatty, American Jan. 10. 1967 Feb. 28, 1992 8(12 Gola, GAME, OPPONENT: CAREER: THREE-POINT GOALS MADE GAME: GAME: Jan. 15, 1955 40 Joe Steiner Bucknell, Feb. SEASON: REBOUNDS 36 Michael Brooks CAREER: ( 1 98 Doug Overton 32 games, 1988-89 277 Doug Overton 123 games, 1987-91 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME: 7 Lionel Feb. GAME, OPPONENT: Simmons 2, vs. American 1988 6 Shawn Bradley. Brigham Young Dec. 4, 1990 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS (con,) SEASON: ^ CAREER: 77 Lionel Simmons 34 games. 1987-88 ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS POINTS Game: 133. vs. FREE THROWS MADE Loyola Marymount. Dec. 31, 1990 Half: 68, (first half) Game, Opponent: 121. Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, 1990 Loyola Marymount. Jan. 6, 990 Miami (FL), Jan. 23, 1964 vs. Half, 248 Lionel Simmons 131 games, 1986-90 Opponent: Combined: Season: Points Per Game: Season, Opponent: Opponent: Points Per Game: 1 67, (second halt) Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31. 1990 251,(133-118) vs Loyola Marymount, Dec. 31, 1990 2754, 32 games, 1989-90 89.0, 24 games, 1968-69 2491, 30 games, 1977-78 83.2 28 Games. 1978-79 Season: 30, 1989-90 Consecutive: 22. Jan. 9 - Mar. 15. 1990 Consecutive, Hayman Hall: 16, Dec. 1, 1975 - Mar. 2, 1981 Consecutive, Palestra: 19, Feb. 28, 1968 - Dec. 16. 1969 Consecutive, Civic Center: 9. Jan. 9 - Feb. 27. 1990 (current) 57 (85 American. 1979 67.1 (57-85) at American. Feb. 3. 1979 49. Villanova. Jan. 27. 1982 Season, Percentage: Season: Game, Percentage: Game, Opponent: 1, 1982 1988 7, 1991 76.5 (423-553), 28 games, 1985-86 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: Game, Opponent: 52. Kentucky. Dec. 2, 1978 Season: 878, 28 games, 1952-53 51. vs. Duquesne. Feb. North Carolina 16, 1957 State. Jan. 23. 1954 Game: 85. vs. Brandeis. Jan. 8, 1955 Game, Opponents: 79. St. Joseph's. Jan. 8. 1966 Season: 1697.31 games. 1954-55 vs. Syracuse, Dec. 27, 1954 ASSISTS 35. vs. Loyola (LA), Feb. 4, 1967 592. 32 games. 1989-90 1950) Games, Season: 34.1987-88 Wins, Season: 30. 1989-90 Losses, Season: 19. Percentage, Best: 95.8(2.-?-/ Percentage, Worst: 24.0(6-/9). 1971-72 Florida Southern. Dec. 21. 1978 047. 30 games. 977-78 1971-72 1 50.1 (W2-IV82). 31 games. 1979-80 Furman. Feb. 1954 105, Creighton, Feb. 1. 1967 2224, 32 games. 1989-90 112, vs. J. 1968-69 6. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: Bucknell, Mar. vs. Fairfield. Feb. 13. 39. Kentucky, Dec. 2,1978 MISCELLANEOUS (since 3, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: Game, Opponent: cats.), vs. 100.0 (13-13), atts.) at Game, Opponent: Game, Percentage Opponent: 65.9 (29-44) 1 100.0 (16-16), Siena. Dec. 588. 31 games. 1983-84 Season: Season, Percentage: Season: Feb. Season: Opponent: Game: FIELD GOALS MADE Game, Percentage: 39 (47 REBOUNDS WINS Game: Game: Game, Percentage: Game, Opponent: Game, Percentage Oregon. Dee. 2S. 1991 \s. Loyola Marymount. Dee. 31, 1990 90.0(9-70;, vs. lona. Jan. 23, 1989 13. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 6. 1990 18. vs. Season Scoring Avg., Highest: S9.0. 1968-69 Season Scoring Avg., Lowest: 72.8. 1971-72 Largest Win Margin: 53 - (94-41), \s Feb. 2S.l Youngstown, l ).s;> Florida State. Feb. 23, 1989 Game, Percentage Opponent: Season: Season, Percentage: Season, Opponent: Season: Season. Opponent: «> Fewest Points, Game: 43 Fewest Points, Game 77 113), at Notre Feb. 20.1977 | Dame. I 4S.0, 34 games, 1987-88 - (43-53), Duquesne, Jan. 9.1951 174,31 names. 1991-92 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: Game, Opponent: Largest Loss Margin: .857 (6-7), Army Feb. 24. 1987 2M4. 31 games. MM 1-92 Josephs. Feb. 36. Siena. Mar. I. ')')() 835,31 games. 1991-92 54.31 Barnes. 1991-92 l V \s. St. 1 1 1. 1992 Combined: 92 (50-42). vs. Georgia, Dee. 2 l >.hn ^ POINT CLUB 1500 ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS 3000 POINTS LIONEL SIMMONS — 3217 points ;four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 33 142 186 .763 259 266 .757 .513 196 189 146 221 .661 131 .501 673 932 .722 10.9 670 792 908 847 3217 20.3 .485 322 386 365 356 1429 9.8 TOTALS 500 613 716 653 2482 .526 34 32 32 263 297 349 335 1244 24.6 REB AVG PTS AVG 20.0 AVG .487 2000 .711 11.4 11.4 11.1 23.3 28.4 26.5 POINTS MICHAEL BROOKS — 2628 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 29 28 26 241 .492 .638 311 14.1 .732 TOTALS 114 .514 358 347 356 1372 12.8 .447 97 120 116 167 152 164 31 490 490 443 649 2072 12.8 579 696 606 747 2628 288 245 290 1064 .588 .533 500 237 237 714 .700 .721 .705 13.4 11.5 24.9 23.3 24.1 23.1 TOM GOLA — 2461 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 29 28 30 192 186 528 .364 170 .706 .412 186 .780 21.7 202 653 254 267 877 .732 118 619 624 222 .407 TOTALS 252 274 904 .745 497 434 652 618 2201 17.1 451 120 145 186 18.7 504 517 690 750 2461 31 STEVE BLACK .439 .407 .757 15.5 19.9 17.4 18.5 23.0 24.2 20.9 — 2012 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 28 .832 95 3.4 561 20.0 62 126 89 .774 .832 87 420 .819 295 3J. 2.9 382 517 552 2012 20.1 .818 49 64 2.6 207 239 834 119 48 103 143 27 28 102 458 336 403 459 1656 .483 19 221 167 FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 21.6 27.3 TOTALS .497 .514 .521 .504 1500 74 344 2.4 19.2 19.7 19.7 POINTS RANDY WOODS — 1811 points; three years FGA FG% FT FTA 146 371 .394 56 76 .737 101 3.2 177 415 653 1439 .427 105 132 .796 123 4.9 .417 182 .813 194 6.3 .414 343 224 432 425 539 847 .794 418 4.8 1811 20.6 FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 6.3 227 418 638 524 1807 9.1 Yr G FG 1989-90 32 25 1991-92 31 TOTALS 88 272 595 1990-91 RALPH LEWIS - - 1807 points; four years FG% Yr G 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 25 83 174 .477 61 .610 32 156 237 201 339 404 360 1277 .460 .671 259 8.1 220 .746 281 9.1 .558 106 164 122 100 158 158 165 .739 453 643 .705 268 966 9.6 .530 TOTALS 31 28 116 13.3 FG 677 FGA .587 8.3 13.1 20.6 18.7 15.6 ^ POINT CLUB 1500 DOUG OVERTON— 1795 points; four years Yr G 1987-88 34 32 32 25 123 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTALS TIM LEGLER Yr 1984-85 FG 1 10 174 201 199 684 FGA FC7r FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 221 .498 37 .841 81 2.4 .494 .797 101 3.2 .519 47 95 265 421 7.8 352 387 447 1407 44 59 119 .798 133 4.2 551 17.2 .445 106 128 .828 104 4.2 22.3 .486 285 350 .814 419 3.4 558 1795 FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 24 54 119 .708 72 110 2.8 155 6.0 .833 3.9 361 12.9 .782 147 4.5 18.7 14.0 AVG 13.2 14.6 — 1699 points; four years G 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 26 28 33 34 TOTALS 121 JACK HURD — FG FGA FG% 69 147 .469 17 158 315 487 414 1363 .502 45 93 57 212 71 .803 139 4.1 268 .791 468 3.9 616 567 1699 233 203 663 .478 .490 .486 16.7 1693 points; four years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 32 32 29 144 98 160 302 256 .477 51 66 .773 98 3.1 409 12.8 .383 25 38 .658 105 3.3 265 8.3 401 .399 .673 163 5.6 .429 186 6.0 124 597 80 297 .700 TOTALS 455 1414 460 559 15.9 195 76 56 208 113 31 .700 552 4.5 1693 13.7 .422 18.0 KENDURRETT— 1679 points; three years Yr G FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB AVG PTS AVG 1968-69 24 26 191 98 480 20.0 134 .728 284 315 11.8 .462 12.1 21 211 .480 145 .767 251 12.0 TOTALS 71 651 .484 377 509 .741 850 12.0 632 567 1679 24.3 1970-71 136 184 189 .721 249 365 539 440 1344 .523 1969-70 23.7 FT% REB \\(. PIS AVG .848 86 3.7 .845 105 4.2 353 674 549 1576 21.3 PIS \\(. 17.8 HUBIE MARSHALL — FG FGA FG% FT FTA 23 143 67 120 79 277 220 328 584 .436 25 491 .448 109 129 640 1403 .456 296 350 Yr G 1964-65 1965-66 966-67 1 TOTALS 1576 points; three years 26 74 BILLY TAYLOR - -1554 points; .474 142 three years Yr G FG FGA FG', FT FTA 1972-73 25 .485 502 .482 1974-75 29 82 511 .483 693 1434 .483 36 67 65 168 55 28 204 242 247 421 1973-74 TOTALS 101 93 24') 27.0 1 13 M ' $ 15.4 27.0 .845 133 5.1 .846 324 4.4 IT', REB .655 154 6.2 444 .663 197 7.0 551 19.7 ,699 162 5.6 19.3 .(.75 513 5.6 559 1554 \\<, 21.1 19.0 1000 & 500 POINT CLUB LA SALLE'S 1000-POINT SCORERS - CAREER Name Years Simmons Lionel Michael Brooks Tom Gola Sieve Black Randy Woods Ralph Lewis Doug Overton Tim Legler Jack Hurd Ken Durrett Hubie Marshall Taylor Larry Foust Bill Larry Cannon Frank Corace Larry Koretz Kurt Kanaskie Charlie Wise Norm Grekin Mo Connolly Bemie Williams Chip Greenberg Jim Crawford Fred Iehle Bob Walters Craig Conlin Alonzo Lewis Donn Wilber Joe Bryant Albert Butts Bob McAteer George Paull Bob Fields Rich Tarr 1986-90 1976-80 1951-55 1981-85 1989-92 1981-85 1987-91 1984-88 1988-92 1968-71 1964-67 1972-75 1946-50 1966-69 1961-64 1983-87 1976-80 1972-76 1950-53 1976-80 1966-69 1982-86 1970-73 1949-53 1943-47 1985-89 1954-57 1973-77 1973-75 1981-84 1959-62 1964-67 1969-71 1984-88 Seasons Games Field Free Goals Throws 4 131 1244* 673 4 114 118 102 1064 904 834 500 653 344 595* 4 88 116 4 123 4 121 4 124 3 7.1 651 3 74 82 640 693 573 566 583 548 547 503 460 492 528 416 430 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 103 75 73 120 105 97 88 108 74 110 77 677 453 826* 663* 597* 285 212 208 377 296 1807 1795 1699 1693 1679 1576 1554 1464 1430 168 * 318 298 245 218 262 239 323 248 174 395 353 3 82 219 289 4 90 54 470 424 448 456 374 2 4 119 3 23.1 19.7 119 88 69 74 52 20.9 20.6 4 4 3 2461 1811 182 3 24.6 343 511 2 Avg. 3217 2628 2012 94 80 4 Total Points 395 393 417 359* 231 206 312 266 230 182 186 15.6 14.6 14.0 13.7 23.6 21.3 18.9 14.2 19.1 1411 19.3 1382 1356 1245 1243 1232 1230 1227 1213 1204 1193 1159 1137 1127 1118 1060 1056 1016 1016 1004 11.5 12.9 12.8 14.1 11.4 16.6 11.2 15.8 12.8 14.9 9.7 13.9 12.5 20.7 12.0 15.3 13.7 19.5 8.4 LA SALLE'S 500-POINT SCORERS - SEASON Name Simmons Randy Woods Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons Lionel Tom Gola Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Tom Gola Hubie Marshall Lionel Simmons Ralph Lewis Ken Durrett Joe Bryant Tim Legler Michael Brooks Bob Fields Frank Corace Michael Brooks Ken Durrett Tim Legler Steve Black Jack Hurd Bill Taylor Doug Overton Steve Black Bill Taylor Doug Overton Hubie Marshall Harry Cannon Bob McAteer Randy Woods Ralph Lewis Tom Gola Steve Black Tom Gola includes 3-point field goals Years Seasons 1988-89 1991-92 1989-90 1987-88 1954-55 1979-80 1977-78 1953-54 1965-66 1986-87 1983-84 1969-70 1974-75 1986-87 1978-79 1970-71 1963-64 1976-77 1970-71 1987-88 1981-82 1991-92 1974-75 1990-91 1984-85 1973-74 1989-90 1966-67 1967-68 1961-62 1990-91 1984-85 1952-53 1983-84 1951-52 Junior Senior Senior Sophomore Games 32 31 32 34 Senior Senior 31 Sophomore 28 30 25 33 Junior Junior Freshman 31 Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Senior Senior 31 Freshman 29 Senior Senior 21 Freshman 26 29 33 26 27 25 34 28 Free Throws 349* 272* 335* 297* 189 182 146 196 274 290 288 252 277 202 263* 237 249 256 233* 221 195* 247 28 Sophomore 28 Junior 27 29 117 601 97 93 241 211 29 25 28 28 32 26 28 25 25 111 167 120 186 120 142 164 134 120 116 203* 253* 239 242 201 * 220 207 205 257* 201 186 207 192 Total Points 908 847 847 792 750 747 696 690 674 670 638 632 632 616 606 605 245 247 242 31 Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Freshman Field Goals Avg. 28.4 27.3 26.5 23.3 24.2 24.1 24.9 23.0 26.9 20.3 20.6 24.3 21.8 18.7 23.3 22.4 24.0 19.9 27.0 57 579 567 567 119 561 20.0 56 559 559 558 552 18.0 145 65 106 74 67 95 109 132 133 105 122 145 103 120 16.7 19.3 22.3 19.7 551 551 19.7 549 546 543 539 524 517 517 504 21.1 17.2 19.5 21.7 21.6 18.7 18.5 19.1 17.4 ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES VICTORIES YEAR 1951-52 1952-53 1954-55 989-90 Jan. 9 Siena Feb. 20 at (MD) Feb. 22 Manhattan 100 Youngstown Murray St. 103 Army Siena 106 106 Dec. 10 at Mar. 4 Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 90 94 Dec. 12 West Chester Mulenburg Furman 1A 82 62 60 73 Feb. 27 Feb. 9 Dec. 31 at Dec. 28 at Loyola Marymount 133 Oregon 105 75 Jan. Iona Feb. 5 at Feb. 6 Dec. 27 Albright 105 101 1 1 1 106 100 103 1990-91 99 -92 1 1 83 54 Syracuse Brandeis Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley 1 12 56 70 103 73 YEAR DATE OPPONENT 105 1963-64 Jan. 23 at Miami Feb. 25 at 1964-65 Jan. 16 1965-66 Dec. Dec. 29 Valpariso Villanova (30T) 1958-59 Feb. 1960-61 1 102 1 I 1 LSU OPP 121 Western Kentucky 99 95 at Syracuse 81 104 at Georgetown Jan. 25 at Creighton 104 Jan. 27 at Utah 99 90 97 Mar. 5 Dec. 17 Dec. 23 Miami 102 108 Vanderbilt 95 at Louisville 88 100 106 Syracuse 81 102 83 100 99 80 96 101 103 88 107 84 103 93 89 94 108 77 113 85 113 96 95 97 108 Georgetown 102 72 Feb. 22 at Lafayette 1 04 1961-62 Dec. Millersville 102 86 62 1962-63 1963-64 Dec. 19 Bucknell 105 Jan. 8 Lafayette 100 55 86 1964-65 Feb. 16 101 71 1965-66 Feb. 2 SetonHall American 103 1966-67 Dec. 3 Gettysburg 103 93 67 Feb. 4 Loyola (LA) 125 at 108 1967-68 Dec. 16 Niagara Dec. 28 Oaklahoma City West Virginia 80 97 Jan. 14 Feb. 10 100 83 1969-70 Jan. 3 St. Jan. 6 St. 103 71 Jan. 17 at Western Kentucky Jan. 13 Syracuse 105 81 Feb. 17 at Miami Dec. 4 Baltimore 100 57 1970-71 Dec. at Dec. 28 Indiana 108 88 1971-72 Jan. Jan. 7 Creighton 103 101 84 85 95 65 Penn Western Kentucky Biscayne 1 Joseph's Jan. 25 Temple Jan. 28 at St. Francis (PA) 107 1 I I at St. Joseph's (20T) Feb. 18 at 1975-76 Feb. 4 Notre 1976-77 Dec. 29 Washington Feb. 26 at Dame Notre Dame Jan. 7 108 101 Dec. 28 Louisville Feb. 4 Lafayette 102 73 Jan. 19 at American 106 Jan. 22 at St. Niagara 101 86 90 1 1 1 Feb. 14 Dec. 23 Maine 104 86 80 66 86 72 88 Jan. 5 W. Kentucky (OT) 104 100 1971-72 Dec. 28 (airfield 108 1972-73 Jan. 3 Western Kentucky 108 1973-74 1975-76 Feb. 20 Villanova 104 Nov. 28 Delaware 100 Dec. 13 at Canisius 103 Dec. Biscayne I 12 1977-78 Jan. 6 Niagara I 16 Jan. 16 116 Dec. 7 WcstChcster at Vermont at Delaware 102 67 98 Jan. 13 Rider 100 83 1 Jan. 25 Feb. 3 at American Feb. 12 at Lehigh Dec. Rider 100 23 100 1 102 1977-78 103 Syracuse Bonaventure Mar. 12 Villanova 1978-79 Dec. 2 at 1979-80 Dec. 15 1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 1989-90 Kentucky 107 101 109 102 103 114 106 103 109 BYU(30T) 77 106 Jan. 27 Villanova 82 117 Feb. 9 at Xavier 85 109 Jan. 3 Iona 73 103 Feb. 19 Fairfield (20T) Loyola Man mount 105 106 116 121 Jan. 6 108 GAMES PLAYED 70 97 S4 1976-77 1979-80 I 102 Feb. 1978-79 1966-67 1 Loyola (LA) Syracuse Feb. 118 LOSSES (31) at 1 73 120 Jan. 8 Jan. 1969-70 81 60 OPP 1956-57 1968-69 110 LSU 1957-58 1967-68 90 100 Loyola OPPONENT 77. I). 1 Feb. 16 1953-54 1 (73) Name Lionel Years Simmons Jack Hind Gomes 986-90 131 loss 92 124 1 93 Milko Lieverst 1988-92 124 Tim 1984-88 121 O Feb. 3 Canisius 102 59 70 76 1982-83 Mar. 9 62 Dec. 2 Delaware Maine 102 1984-85 103 70 Craig Conlin Feb. 15 Manhattan 101 63 Tom Dec. 27 Northeastern 102 85 Ralph Lew Jan. 10 Manhattan 102 69 Michael Brooks 107o 80 114 Jan. 2S at 100 85 113 II') IDS 1074-7S Jan. 21 Holy Cross Jim Wolkiewicz Ioiki 101 83 Chip Greenberg 1982 86 no 102 83 Stan Williams 1977-81 lit) 91 Mo Connoll) 1976 so 107 101 s: Pete Tiano 1981 s^ 107 101 mil 1 I Jan. 9 1981-82 1986-87 1987-88 Ian. 1988-89 28 West Chester Feb. 17 at Feb. 5 at Iona Holy Cross Feb. 13 American Holy Cross Feb. 23 Florida St. I I I I I I 1 ,ai Legler tv Koretz Rich Tan Cola 1983-87 120 I0S4 SS 119 1985-89 119 95 -55 1 MS 1981 85 116 1 is 1 SCORING SCORING AVERAGE - CAREER (1000-point Pet. Name SCORING AVERAGE - SEASON minimum) Pet. Name Years 28.4 Lionel Randy Woods Ken Durrett 1991-92 1970-71 1965-66 Years Simmons 24.6 Lionel 1986-90 27.3 23.7 Ken Durrett 1968-71 27.0 23.1 1976-80 1964-67 1951-55 27.0 Hubie Marshall 26.5 Lionel 20.9 Michael Brooks Hubie Marshall Tom Gola 24.9 Michael Brooks 20.6 Randy Woods 24.3 Ken Durrett 20.3 Joe Bryant 1989-92 1973-75 24.2 Tom Gola 19.7 Steve Black 1981-85 24.1 19.5 Bob 1969-71 24.0 Michael Brooks Frank Corace 19.3 Frank Corace Larry Cannon 21.3 19.1 Simmons Fields 1961-64 1966-69 SCORING LEADERS - YEAR BY YEAR SEASON PLAYER 1991-92 Randy Wood 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 Doug Overton Simmons Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons Lionel Chip Greenburg Steve Black Ralph Lewis Steve Black POINTS AVERAGE 847 558 847 908 792 670 27.3 22.3 26.5 28.4 23.3 OPPONENT PTS Michael Brooks Dec. 15. 1979 Dec. 31. 1990 Dec. 31, 1990 at 5 at 46 45 45 42 42 42 42 Randy Woods Doug Overton Ken Durrett Randy Woods Randy Woods Jan. 16. 1971 Mar. 7. 1992 Nov. 29, 1991 Mar. 2, 1966 Dec. 1. 1965 Jan. 6. 1954 Feb. 9, 1992 19.7 20.6 Randy Woods 20.1 Jan. 31, 1991 Brigham Young Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount Western Kentucky Fairfield (MAAC) California Louisville Albright Loyola (MD) Loyola (Bait.) Rider Joseph's Dec. 29, 1988 South Carolina 38 Feb. 6. 1971 at Feb. 28, 1992 Manhattan 38 37 Jan. 18. 1992 at St. Peter's 37 Jan. 9, 1988 at North Carolina Rider Western Kentucky 37 1990 Jan. 22, 1990 Feb. 23,1989 Jan. 7. 1990 Dec. 14, 1989 Brigham Young Loyola (Bait.) Feb. 28, 1987 Fairfield Feb. 18. 1984 Holy Cross (OT) 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Steve Black 561 20.0 Feb. 10, 1990 at 1980-81 Stan Williams 16.6 Steve Black Feb. 26. 1983 Temple (20T) 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 Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Donn Wilbur Joe Bryant 448 747 606 696 579 446 632 Ken Ken Ken Ken Durrett Jan. 23. 1971 at Lafayette Durrett Jan. 20, 1971 at Niagara Durrett Dec. Miami 21.8 Hubie Marshall Frank Corace Taylor 551 19.7 Lionel 489 394 567 632 480 546 549 674 19.6 1970 Jan. 28, 1969 Feb. 2. 1966 Feb. 28, 1964 Feb. 5. 1989 Feb. 1. 1978 Feb. 9, 1974 1960-61 Bill 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 Robert Alden Joey Heyer Bill Katheder Alonso Lewis Alonso Lewis # 1950-51 1949-50 1948-49 1947-48 1946-47 1945-46 1944-45 Bill Jim Crawford Jim Crawford Ken Durrett Km Durrett Ken Durrett Larry Cannon Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall Curt Fromal Frank Corace Frank Corace Bob Mc Ateer Raftery Tom Tom Tom Tom Gola Gola Gola Gola Jack George Larry Foust Larry Foust BobWalters Bob Walters Bob Walters Bob Walters 17.2 Durrett Simmons 27.0 Michael Brooks Bill Taylor Robert Fields 24.3 Larry Foust Feb. 20.0 Lionel Simmons Ken Durrett Randy Woods Randy Woods Lionel Simmons 15.7 19.5 21.1 27.0 441 19.2 601 24.0 441 18.4 543 392 360 402 326 459 326 750 690 517 505 469 355 453 348 367 263 215 21.7 Michael Brooks Bob Mc Ateer Doug Overton 17.8 Lionel 16.4 Lionel 17.4 Lionel 13.0 Lionel 17.7 Lionel 13.0 Ralph Lewis Michael Brooks 24.2 23.0 18.5 15.8 16.2 14.2 16.2 13.4 16.0 13.8 13.4 Ken Ken Ken Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Durrett Durrett Durrett Hubie Marshall Doug Overton Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Hubie Marshall Frank Corace Alonzo Lewis Tom Gola 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 39 39 39 39 39 Doug Overton Lionel Simmons 19.9 1963-64 DATE 562 638 382 24.9 1954-55 1979-80 NAME Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall Tom Gola 24.1 1977-78 1969-70 GAME 16.8 23.3 1989-90 LA SALLE PLAYERS WITH 35 OR MORE POINTS IN A 471 20.3 Simmons 1988-89 Mar. 9, 1. 5, Dec. 2, at St. Notre St. 1979 Dec. 2. 1970 Feb. 11. 1970 Jan. 3,1970 Dec. 8, 1965 Dec. 1. 1990 Mar. 12. 1978 Dec. 17, 1976 Jan. 11, 1967 Jan. 23. 1964 Dec. 29. 1956 Dec. 15, 1954 Dame American at 1962 Francis (PA) American Utah St. at American 1971 4. Jan. 6, Manhattan 1949 Jan. 13, 1979 Mar. Fairfield Syracuse Florida St. Richmond at St. Peter's Lafayette at Albright American St. Joseph's (20T) at Seton Hall at Penn (OT) Villanova Tennessee at American at Miami Valparaiso at Lafayette 37 37 FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - CAREER (400-made minimum) Pet. (made-att.) Name 59.7 {470-8,00) Craig Conlin 53.8 (1064-1976) Michael Brooks Donn Wilber Ralph Lewis Kevin Lynam Steve Black 53.4 (448-839) 53.0(677-1277) 50.5(415-821) 50 .4 (834-1656) 50.1 (1244-2482) 48.8(503-1031) 48.8 (456-935) 48.6(684-1407) 48.6(663-1363) 48.6(693-1427) Lionel Simmons Taylor Name 144-22 3) Craig Conlin Michael Brooks Ralph Lewis Craig Conlin Donn Wilber 58.8 (245-443) 58.7 (237-404) 58.5 (62-106) 58.3 I Name 1244 1064 Lionel Years 1987-88 1978-79 1983-84 1985-86 1975-76 904 834 693 684 677 663 Tom 651 640 597 595 583 573 Years 1986-90 1976-80 1951-55 1981-85 1972-75 Simmons Michael Brooks Gola Steve Black Taylor Doug Overton Bill 1981-85 1984-88 1968-71 1964-67 1988-92 1989-92 1961-64 1946-50 Legler Durrett Hubie Marshall Jack Hurd Randy Woods Frank Corace Larry Foust FIELD GOALS MADE - SEASON No. Name 349 335 297 290 288 Lionel Lionel Lionel Years 1988-89 1989-90 1987-88 1979-80 1978-79 Simmons Simmons Simmons Michael Brooks Michael Brooks FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED CAREER - No. Name 2482 2222 Lionel 1976 1 656 1439 Simmons Tom Gola Michael Brooks Steve Black Randy Woods 1427 Bill 1411 Jack Hurd 1407 Doug 1403 Hubie Marshall Frank Corace (hip Greenberg 1400 399 1 Taylor ( )verton 1363 1344 Tim Legler Ken Durretl 1277 Ralph Lew is 1988-89 1991-92 1989-90 1954-55 1953-54 1987-88 Lionel Tom Tom Gola Gola Lionel Simmons FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS- YEAR BY YEAR (150 OR MORE ATTEMPTS) MADE SEASON PLAYER 1991-92 1990-91 Milko Lieverst Milko Lieverst Doug Overton Craig Conlin 135 Craig Conlin 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 ATT PCT. 118 215 54.9 79 158 50.0 201 387 226 51.9 144 ->->^ 64.6 Craig Conlin 129 245 52.7 Chip Greenburg Ralph Lewis Ralph Lewis 155 201 303 360 55.8 147 404 266 58.7 Albert Butts Tony Piotrowski 133 261 5 237 59.7 51.2 55.3 1 .0 « 1987-91 Ralph Lewis Tim Ken Year Simmons Randy Woods Lionel Simmons r FIELD GOALS MADE - CAREER No. Name 1 Doug Overton Tim Legler Bill No. 716 653 653 624 619 613 1981-85 1986-90 972-76 1973-75 1987-91 1984-88 1972-75 Joe Bryant Pet. (made-att.) ( 1977-81 Charlie Wise FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - SEASON 64.6 Years 1985-89 1976-80 1973-77 1981-85 Years 1986-90 1951-55 1976-80 1981-85 1989-92 1972-75 I9S8-92 1987-91 1964-67 1961-64 I9S2 86 1984 ss 1968 1981-85 i 1980-81 Donald Word Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Donn Wilber Mike Ari/in 210 553 443 490 333 244 49.6 82 94 149 55.1 ISO 52.2 167 47.9 191 314 25S 440 425 365 105 201 52.2 141 266 5S4 47.6 109 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 Donn Wilber Glenn Collier Jim Crawford Frank Don le 1970-71 Ken Durrett 211 1969-70 Fran Dunphv 201 1968-69 1967-68 Ken Durrett Dave En in 1966-67 1965-66 964-65 1963-64 George Pan 11 Hubie Marshall George Paull Frank Corace 1 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957 ^s 1956-57 1955 56 1954-55 290 245 288 194 121 128 277 5 1 .9 52.4 55.3 5S.S 58.3 53.2 49.6 47.2 52.3 53.1 127 223 548 278 Walt Sampson George Friedrich Joe) Heyei 100 221 45.2 90 174 51.7 147 40.6 Robert llcalclin 144 362 256 loin Abbott Femer 1 12 242 50.2 44.2 45.7 56.2 85 165 162 52.4 US 47.4 132 277 624 619 43.9 Gola 274 252 oin (iola 186 451 41.2 loin Gola 192 52S 36 4 200 518 \i Alonso .cw is Alonso Lewis Tom Gola 1 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 Tom 1950-51 Jack George 1 47.6 40.7 18 o 1 ^ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER - (50-made minmum) Pet. (made-att.) Name Years 45.6(161-353) 41.5(100-241) 41.5(56-135) 37.8(142-376) 37.6(68-181) 36.9(291-789) Tim Legler 1984-88 1984-88 1986-90 Rich Tarr Simmons Doug Overton Lionel 1987-91 1983-87 1988-92 Larry Koretz Jack Hurd PERCENTAGE SEASON - Pet. (made-att. Name Tim 47.7(31-65) 44.0(70-159) 43.6(54-124) Lionel Jack Hurd 42.5 (37-87) Rich Tarr (minimum 30 made) SEASON PLAYER 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL 49.1 (104-212) THREE-POINT FIELD PERCENTAGE YEAR BY YEAR Jack Hurd Randy Woods Lionel Simmons Jack Hurd Tim Legler Rich Tarr Years 1987-88 1989-90 Legler Simmons 1988-89 1989-90 1986-87 Doug Overton THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - CAREER No. 291 278 Years 1988-92 1989-92 1984-88 1987-91 1986-90 Randy Woods Tim Legler Doug Overton Bobby Johnson 161 142 1 Name Jack Hurd 1 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - SEASON No. 1 2 1 113 104 80 77 70 68 Names Years Randy Woods Jack Hurd 1991-92 1991-92 Tim Legler Randy Woods Randy Woods 1987-88 1990-91 1989-90 Jack Hurd 1988-89 1986-87 Larry Koretz THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED CAREER - No. 789 789 376 353 303 Names Years Jack Hurd 1988-92 1989-92 1987-91 1984-88 1986-90 Randy Woods Doug Overton Tim Legler Bobby Johnson THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED SEASON - No. Names Years 341 1991-92 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1987-88 1990-91 1986-87 221 Randy Woods Jack Hurd Randy Woods Randy Woods 212 Tim 193 Jack Hurd 181 Larry Koretz 285 227 Legler Jack Hurd puts up a 3-pointer. MADE ATT PCT. 113 .397 31 285 227 65 70 159 .440 104 212 .491 37 87 .425 80 .352 .477 FREE THROWS FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE CAREER FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED CAREER (200-made minimum) Name Pet. (made-att) 506 459 432 429 84.6 (296-350) 82.1 (262-319) 81.9(344-420) 81.4(285-350) 80.5 (248-308) 79.4 (343-432) 79.4(239-301) 79.1 (212-268) 78.2(219-280) 78.1 (395-506) 76.2 (266-349) 75.2(231-307) 72.2 (673-932) Years Steve Black 1964-67 1976-80 1981-85 Doug Overton 1987-91 Mo 1976-80 1989-92 1972-76 1984-88 1985-89 1982-86 1959-62 1973-77 1986-90 Hubie Marshall Kurt Kanaskie Connolly Randy Woods Charlie Wise Tim Legler Craig Conlin Chip Greenberg Robert McAteer Donn Wilber Lionel Simmons (com) Chip Greenberg 1982-86 Norm Grekin Randy Woods 1949-53 1991-92 Al Lewis 1954-57 FREE-THROWS ATTEMPTED SEASON - Name No. 266 259 237 224 Lionel Lionel Years Simmons Simmons 1988-89 1987-88 1979-80 1991-92 1989-90 1983-84 Michael Brooks Randy Woods Lionel Simmons Alonzo Lewis 221 220 FREE- THRO W PERCENTA GE LEADERS — YEAR BY YEAR (60 OR MORE ATTEMPTS) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE SEASON - Pet. (made-att.) Name Years SEASON PLAYER FTM FTA 91.7(55-60) Kurt Kanaskie 182 224 Charlie 1991-92 1990-91 Randy Woods 85.4(105-123) 85.2(98-115) 84.8(67-79) 84.5(120-142) 84.5(109-129) 1978-79 1974-75 82.8 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 1975-76 974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 106 95 128 1979-80 1964-65 1965-66 1964-65 Doug Overton Doug Overton 119 79.8 59 57 75 68 86.8 71 80.3 94 79.8 161 191 84.3 Steve Black 74 89 83.1 Steve Black 103 126 81.7 77.4 Wise Mo Connolly Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall FREE-THROW* No. 673 653 500 453 395 377 353 344 343 323 318 Name Years Simmons Chip Greenberg 1986-90 1951-55 1976-80 1981-85 1982-86 Ken 1968-71 Lionel Tom Gola Michael Brooks Ralph Lewis Durrett Jim Crawford Steve Black Randy Woods Norm Grekin Larry Foust 1970-73 1981-85 1989-92 1949-53 1946-50 FREE-THROWS MAi Name Years 1987-88 1988-89 182 Simmons Lionel Simmons Randy Woods 167 Michael Brooks 164 Al Lewis 146 Lionel No. 196 189 Lionel Simmons 1991-92 1979-80 1983-84 1 989-90 FREE-THROW? No. 932 877 838 714 654 512 509 Name Simmons Years 986-90 Gola Ralph Lewis Michael Brooks Jim Craw lord 1951-55 1981-85 1976-80 1970-73 Albert Butts 1981-84 Ken DurreU 1968-71 Lionel Tom 1 1 Legler Rich Tarr Chip Greenberg 81.3 Steve Black 47 62 Steve Black 119 143 83.2 111 87.4 Mo Connolh 97 98 115 S5.2 Kurt Kanaskie 55 91.7 Kurt Kanaskie 81 Darryl Gladden 51 60 99 64 Charlie Wise 105 130 80.8 Charlie Wise 76 86 48 89 85.4 123 69.9 57 84.2 80.7 145 88 189 Kevin Lynam Joe Bryant Bobb\ Jones Frank Do\ le 71 81.8 79.7 1970-71 Ken 1969-70 Fran Dunph) 83 101 S2.2 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 Bernie Williams 62 79 78.5 Dave 49 60 SI. Hubie Marshall 109 129 S4.5 Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall Frank Corace Tons Abbott 120 142 S4.5 67 79 S4.S 117 172 68.0 48 133 63 170 76.2 Boh McAteer Bill Rafter) 106 1 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 Durrett F.rvin 76.7 78. 39 76.3 80.0 1959-60 1958-59 Ralph Bantivoglio 52 Hughej Brolly 46 65 62 1957-58 Bill 72 95 75.7 1956-57 Alonso Lew is FranO'Mallej loin Gola loin Gola 129 62 ISO 71.2 97 267 254 68.6 186 78.0 170 94 73.4 «> 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952 53 1951 52 1950-51 H*« Craig Conlin Tim PCX. Kathadei 202 iola 186 145 urn Gola 120 Jack George 69 I I om ( 74.2 75.6 73.2 70.6 ^ REBOUNDS AND BLOCKED SHOTS REBOUNDS CAREER - REBOUND LEADERS YEAR BY YEAR - Years SEASON PLAYER 1951-55 1986-90 1991-92 1990-91 Milko Lieverst Milko Lieverst Michael Brooks Ralph Lewis 1976-80 1981-85 Lionel Ken 1968-71 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 No. 2201 1429 1372 966 850 832 826 Name Tom Gola 791 Walter Sampson 784 780 773 Bob Alden Lionel 751 Simmons Durrett Norm Grekin 1949-53 George Sutor Albert Butts 1962-65 1961-64 1957-60 1981-84 Jim Wolkiewicz Milko Lieverst 1974-78 1988-92 REBOUNDS SEASON - No. 652 618 497 434 386 Name Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola Lionel Years 1953-54 1954-55 Simmons 1951-52 1952-53 1987-88 REBOUNDING AVERAGE CAREER - (600-rebound minimum) 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 12.0 Michael Brooks 1951-55 1951-53 1976-80 12.0 Ken 1968-71 1960-61 11.6 1962-65 1957-60 1973-75 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 Durrett 11.2 George Sutor Bob Alden 11.1 Joe Bryant 10.9 Lionel 10.7 Simmons Walter Sampson 9.5 Norm Grekin 1986-90 1961-64 1949-54 REBOUND AVERAGE SEASON - 15.5 Name Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola 14.7 Bob Alden Pet. 23.0 19.9 17.1 11.1 Chip Greenburg Ralph Lewis Ralph Lewis 145 5.2 268 9.6 281 9.1 307 238 248 356 347 358 9.6 Lionel Lionel Lionel Albert Butts Albert Butts Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Michael Brooks Donn Wilber Joe Bryant Joe Bryant Joe DiCocco Jackie Moore 8.0 356 365 386 322 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 12.1 7.9 Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Stan Williams 18.7 Years AVERAGE 246 231 1980-81 Name Tom Gola Pet. TOTAL Ken Durrett Ken Durrett Ken Durrett Ed Szczesny Stan Wlodarczyk George Paull George Sutor George Sutor George Sutor Walt Sampson Joe Carey Bob Alden Bob Herdelin Bob Alden Wally Fredericks Fran 0*Malley Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola Tom Gola 11.4 11.4 9.8 8.8 9.2 11.5 13.3 12.8 311 10.7 261 10.0 330 282 238 10.8 11.4 9.5 251 9.3 315 284 12.1 281 10.0 257 220 267 282 277 280 9.9 11.8 8.8 • 11.6 11.3 11.5 11.2 221 9.6 319 324 214 226 352 618 652 434 497 14.5 14.1 9.3 8.7 14.1 19.9 21.7 15.5 15.5 Years 1953-54 1954-55 1951-52 1952-53 1958-59 BLOCKED SHOTS CAREER - Name Years No. 248 Lionel 107 Ron Barnes 94 67 63 Tom Simmons Ralph Lewis Piotrowski Albert Butts 1986-90 1985-87 1981-85 1978-79,80-83 1981-84 BLOCKED SHOTS SEASON - 1m a Salle University Basketball No. Name Years 77 Simmons Lionel Simmons Lionel Simmons Ron Barnes Ron Barnes 1987-88 1989-90 1988-89 1985-86 1986-87 65 61 57 50 Lionel ASSISTS AND STEALS ASSIST AVERAGE - SEASON ASSISTS - CAREER No. 671 461 461 Name Years Pet. Name Years Doug Overton 1987-91 7.63 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 1982-86 1984-88 1972-76 Doug Overton Doug Overton 1988-89 1989-90 Greg Webster Danyl Gladden 1980-81 6.41 6.09 Larry Cannon 5.16 Randy Woods Chip Greenberg 429 407 368 366 Rich TanCharlie Wise 355 347 340 278 Greg Webster 1977-81 Kurt Kanaskie Lionel Simmons Larry Cannon 1976-X0 1986-90 966-69 1989-92 1973-76 1977-81 1984-88 1 Randy Woods Glenn Collier 261 Kevin Lynam 244 Tim Legler ASSISTS SEASON No. 244 212 Name 189 186 168 160 Rich Tarr Years Doug Overton Doug Overton 1988-89 1989-90 19X6-X7 1977-78 1987-88 1992-92 Darryl Gladden Rich Tan- Randy Woods 6.63 6.44 STEALS CAREER - No. 277 239 220 205 200 5.5 Doug Overton 1987-91 5.1 Darryl Gladden 1976-80 1966-69 1982-86 1972-76 1989-92 1977-81 1984-88 3.9 3.6 Rich 3.6 Greg Cannon 1968-71 3.5 Kurt Kanaskie 3.3 Glenn Collier Jim Crawford 1976-80 1973-76 1970-73 2.8 ASSIST LEADERS - Tan Tim Legler 106 Dallas Philson X4 82 78 Larry Koretz Craig Conlin 19X3-X7 1981-84 1985-89 71 Peter Tiano 1981-85 PLAYER 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 19X6-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 Randy Woods 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 967-68 966-67 1965-66 1 1 Doug Overton Doug Overton Doug Overton Rich Tarr Rich Tarr Chip Greenberg Chip Greenberg Chip Greenberg Chip Greenberg Steve Black Greg Webster Kc\ in Lynam Darryl Gladden Darryl Gladden Steve DiLeo TO \L 160 124 212 244 168 1X9 106 118 [48 89 xo 174 130 157 1X6 105 U Charlie Wise Charlie Wise Charlie Wise I2X IK) Jim Crawford Jim Craw ford Greg Cannon 79 68 140 Dunph) I lubie Marshall 113 140 134 107 Marshall in: -ran .any Cannon ;ii i Cannon \ ; Albert Butts STEALS SEASON Name Years 1988-89 71 Doug Overton Randy Woods Doug Overton Randy Woods Lionel Simmons 70 Al Lewis No. 98 89 85 75 19XX-X9 19X9-90 1991-92 I9X7-XX I9X3-X4 YEAR BY YEAR SEASON 1980-81 1988-92 1981-85 1982-86 1984-88 1981-85 1984-88 1981-84.85-86 - Chip Greenberti Charlie Wise Randy Woods Greg Webster 3.9 Jack Hurd 1986-89 1989-92 Years Lany Cannon 4.6 4.2 4.2 1987-91 NX 134 minimum) Name Years Doug Overton Lionel Simmons Randy Woods 112 176 ASSIST AVERAGE CAREER Pet. Name Ralph Leu is Chip Greenberg Rich Tan Steve Black - (200-assist 1977-78 1968-69 1991-92 AVG. 5.16 4.96 6.63 7.63 4.90 5.73 3.76 4.37 4.93 3.56 2.X6 6.44 4.19 5.60 6.40 STEALS LEADERS- YEAR BY YEAR SEASON 1 99 -92 1 1990-91 19X9-90 I9XX-X9 PLAYER TOTAL Rand\ Woods Rand) Woods Doug Overton Simmons Simmons Simmons Lionel 1987-88 I9X6-X7 Lionel 3.62 5.15 4.41 1985-86 19X4 85 Tim Legler 1983-84 Ralph Ralph 3.93 3.16 2.72 5.16 4.35 1982 83 Chip >x; 4.76 4.12 Lionel ( 1 1 AVG. 75 2.42 59 2.36 98 3.06 71 2.09 34 2.42 « cu cu 53 27 is 52 is 70 54 ireenberg 1.61 0.96 So 1 2.26 2.16 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS W Opponent L Akron Alabama 2 3 Albright 26 2 American Arizona 16 7 2 1 Arkansas Arkansas (LR) 1 1 Army 13 Arnold 1 Austin Peay 4 1 Baldwin-Wallace 2 Baltimore Baylor Biscayne 4 1 2 6 Bloomsburg 1 1 Boston College Boston University 3 Bowling Green 5 1 Bradley Brandeis 2 1 Brigham Young 6 1 1 1 C.C.N.Y. 4 1 3 3 6 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Cornell 1 Creighton 3 Dartmouth Davis & Elkins 2 4 Dayton 5 Delaware 18 De 2 6 1 2 Paul Detroit Mercy Dickinson Drexel East Carolina 4 1 14 3 17 4 17 1 Eastern Kentucky 4 Eastern Michigan 1 Elizabethtown 2 Fairfield 18 Florida 1 Florida Southern 5 1 Florida State 1 Fordham 18 Fresno State 1 5 1 Furman 3 Gallaudet 1 George Washington Georgetown Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech 2 Geneva 3 Gettysburg Hartford Haverford 12 1992-93 6 3 Duke Duquesne OPPONENTS 15 9 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 IN 1951 (86-67) 1969 1969(100-57) 1991 1991 (87-82) 1978 1950 1972 1983 1986 1957 1955 1992 1935 1983 1983 1940 1992 1979 1992 1947 1987 1946 1988 1942 1983 1990 1976 1946 1970 1942 1933 1970 1978(89-84) 1950(67-41) 1972(103-93) 1971 (75-63) 1983 (70-58) 1972(62-61) 1986(94-54) 1957(87-77) 1955(102-56) 1992(81-80) 1935(28-17) 1983(61-59) 1983(68-66) 1940 (46-37) 1992(99-76) 1979(84-75) 1992(90-73) 1947(68-33) 1987(68-43) 1946(94-52) 1988(90-60) 1942(39-27) 1953(86-81) 1975(67-63) 1976(90-72) 1946(59-46) 1970(89-74) 1942(45-47) 1933(33-16) 1970(68-56) 1949(57-45) 1956(93-78) 1933 1987 1938 1988 1934 1948 1975 1976 1943 1968 1942 1933 1970 1963 1962 1935 3 1 Columbia Columbus Cooper Union 1951 1941 3 1 Cleveland State Coast Guard 1940(33-30) 1980(82-80) 1970(89-59) 1989(111-91) 1953 (87-68) 1948(69-58) 1987(92-73) 1990(106-73) 1943(83-48) 1989(79-74) 4 15 Clemson 1940 1980 1970 1989 1953 1948 1987 1990 1943 1989 8 1 Charleston Cincinnati 1940 1974 1946 1966 1950 1948 1987 1973 1943 1989 1949 1933 1972 1972 1950 1947 1983 1949 1954 1 Brown Chaminade Last La Salle Victory 9 1 Cal St-Fullerton Canisius Catholic Central Florida Met 24 Brooklyn College California Last Met 1955 1949 1935 1983 1903 1940 1992 1979 1 Bucknell Butler First BOLDFACE 1952 1932 1950 1965 1954 1945 1978 1940 1978 1952 1973 1932 1972 1990 1979 1989 1954 1990 1954 1932 1951 1945 1970 1989 1949 1938 1946 1985 1944 1971 1985 1942 1988 1988 1990 1970 1977 1983 1983 1983 1978 1987 1973 1932 1992 1990 1979 1991 1990 1990 1975 1932 1984 1981 1988 1989 1971 1952 1968 1985 1944 1971 (64-61) 1985(84-55) 1942(44-33) 1988 (69-66) 1988(86-72) 1990(83-62 1969 (98-96) 1977(82-61) 1983(63-61) 1983(61-60) 1983(67-61) 1978(96-95) 1987(98-83) 1973(93-66) 1932(42-29) 1992(88-66) 1990(76-69) 1979(84-73) 1989(101-100) 1990(71-61) 1990(75-63) 1975(69-64) 1932(23-17) 1984 (65-64) 1965(88-80) 1971 (50-42) 1989(64-62) 1949(67-59) 1952(103-74) 1968(96-58) 1985(82-80) 1944(53-50) Last Opponent Victory 1981 (81-65) 1946(67-61) 1983(65-63) 1987(68-59) 1949(52-49) 1988(95-82) 1980(80-79) 1983(55-54) 1939(45-40) 1983 (76-73) 1990(79-75) 1945(58-44) 1968 (83-69) 1970(86-77) 1984(84-69) 1932(33-25) 1987 (58-54) 1970 (81-77) 1981 (69-66) 1979 (90-89) 1987(75-62) 1991 (83-74) 1987(87-79) 1981 (79-63) 1988(95-85) 1971 (70-67) 1962(57-44) ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS Opponent VV First Last Met Met Last La Salle Victory Last Opponent Victory 1969 1949 1976 1983 1990 1976 1983(78-62) 1990(84-81) 1976(90-87) 1977(92-81) 1986(72-70) 1951 1991 1991 (83-61) 1980 1987 1939 1957 1954 1955 1952 1988 1954 1945 1903 1939 1959 1947 1989 1936 1949 1989 1955 1934 1990 1982 1987 1939 1969 1992 1955 1976 1988 1979 1945 1983 1955 1982 1947 1989 1980(88-83) 1987(70-50) 1939(25-23) 1969(108-88) 1992(88-79) 1955(76-73) 1976(74-73) 1988 (66-53) 1979(109-77) 1945(64-48) 1983(79-61) 1955(112-70) 1982 (94-69) 1947(69-36) 1989(96-63) 1971 1971 (68-53) 1986 1989 1972 1992 1966(96-92) 1989(83-74) 1992(99-85) 1992 (62-60) 1991 1991 (133-118) 1990(121-116) 1932 1987 1992 1932(50-24) 1987 (79-66) 1992(77-76) 1971 1971 (76-75) 1984 1976 1984 (96-83) 1972(82-75) 1975(93-84) 1951 1971 1971 (97-77) 1 1976 1939 1966 1976 1962 1966 1976(86-71) 1962(102-62) 1966(92-87) 1 1981 1981 1981 (83-74) 1 1984 1979 1986 1979 1948 1968 1939 1963 1952 1954 1972 1943 1973 1953 1992 1988 194^ 1978 1968 1987 1964 1992 1990 1986(72-69) 1979(91-78) 1948(70-58) 1968(81-73) 1939(34-26) 1963(88-49] 1952(105-82) 1954(64-48) 1967(99-76) 1943(50-35) 1973(76-70) 1953(80-63) 1992(90-68) 1947(65-62) 1943(58-37) 1978(68-67) 1968(68 63) 1987(102 85) L Hofstra 14 3 Holy Cross Houston 15 4 Idaho Idaho State 2 1 1 Illinois State Illinois 1 1 Wesleyan 1 Indiana 1 Iona 15 Iowa Kansas 1 6 1 2 Kansas State 1 Kentucky Kutztown 3 1 Lafayette 30 Lebanon Valley 4 Lehigh 14 1 10 1 Lock Haven Long Beach State Long Island U. 3 5 Louisville 2 7 7 2 30 2 1 1 Louisiana Tech 1 Loyola (LA) Loyola (Bait.) Loyola-Marymount Lutheran Seminary Maine 1 Manhattan Marshall 1 2 1931 4 37 1976 1913 1943 1984 1972 1975 1 Maryland 7 2 1 Massachusetts 1 1 Memphis 1 1 9 4 State Miami (FL) Michigan 1 20 Millersville Minnesota Missouri Monmouth 1 3 Montana Moravian Morehead State Mount St. Mary's Muhlenberg Murray State 4 1941 3 1 3 3 1945 1932 25 7 1941 1 1952 1954 1967 1942 1973 1953 1934 1947 1943 1978 1949 1987 1964 1972 1978 1 1 1 Navy 1 Nebraska 1 Newark New Mexico State 1 N.Y.U. 1 29 Niagara North Carolina N. Carolina Avial. N.C.Charlotte N.C. State Northeastern Northwestern 1 Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma 15 2 1 1 6 6 1 1 Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio I fniversit] Oregon Oregon 1 2 4 1 17 1 Slate (A&M) 1 City 1 1 State 1 Pennsylvania Penn Optometry Penn Stale Phila. Osteopath) Phila. Pharmacy 20 1 2 5 2 () 4 2 Pittsburgh 1 Princeton OPPONENTS 1 1 Phila. Textile 1992-93 25 IN BOLDFACf 986 1945 1940 1967 1992 1992 1934 1932 1954 1934 1935 1931 1984 1932 1991 1 986 1945 1940 1967 1992 1992 1992 1932 1987 1934 1980 1932 1984 19«2 1971 (74-53) 1982(86-68) 1957(93-80) 1991 (77-74) |945(54-53i 1982(67-65) 1972(69-64) 1942(61-37) 1986(72-60) 1972(86-80) 1992(67-65) 1970(97-88) 1991 (93-90) 1976(81-77) 1970(103-96) 1958(90-80) 1945(54-47) 1933(21-14) 1959(92-75) 1972(75-60) 1977(66-64) 1988(96 82) 1961 (71 68) 1964 (91-69) 1990(86-78) 1990(74-62) 1986(70-65) 1945(52 38) 19401 - 16) 1967(108-97) 1992(87-79 1978 (86 83) 1"": (105-75) 1992 192 80) 1991 (84-80) 1932 16 18) 1992(66-57) 1969(70 55) 1934(32 13) 1980(8 58) 1932(31-10) 1987(59 58) ( ' 1984 (95-91) 1988(63-62) 1992(47-46) ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS W Opponent L First Last Met Met 1977 1980 1 4 1937 1980 1977 1 2 1941 1982 Richmond 5 2 Rider 21 6 1955 1933 1937 1992 1983 1939 1961 1975 1982 1948 1969 1965 1992 1963 1985 1992 Providence Purdue Rhode 2 2 1 Island Rice Roanoke 1 Rutgers 1 2 1 St. Bonaventure 2 2 St. Francis (NY) Francis (PA) John's 7 2 3 3 Joseph's Louis Mary's 46 48 1958 1937 1947 1936 1901 3 3 1951 St. St. St. St. 3 Syracuse 14 16 1985 1984 1977 1949 1940 1932 1965 1932 1990 1969 1982 1953 1948 1977 1987 1953 1978 1932 1946 1955 Temple 35 47 1900 Temple Pharmacy 2 St. 1 St. Peter's 13 San Diego State San Francisco 1 1 5 Santa Clara Scranton 1 3 18 8 2 Seattle Seton Hall Siena South Carolina South Florida SW Missouri State Southern Cal Southern Methodist Southern Miss Stanford 12 4 3 1 1 1 3 1 Susquehanna Swarthmore 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 Tennessee Texas-San Antonio Texas Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan Toledo 1 2 1 A&M Towson 12 2 Stetson 2 1 1 1 1 State 4 1 Tulsa U.C.L.A. Upsala Ursinus 1 2 2 1 2 1 Utah Utah State 1 2 1 2 Valparaiso Vanderbilt 2 Vermont 7 Villanova 24 Virginia 2 VA 6 1 Commonwealth Wake 8 Forest i Washington Washington College West Chester 21 1 1 1 3 36 3 6 West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky 14 15 11 3 1 Widener(P.M.C) William & Mary 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 Wyoming Wyomissing Xavier 1 2 P.I. 2 Yale 1 Youngstown 1992-93 2 State OPPONENTS 1 IN 2 BOLDFACE 1931 1970 1988 1976 1975 1948 1941 1983 1940 1950 1935 1932 1947 1964 1957 1967 1977 1934 1948 1983 1953 1977 1940 1932 1955 1982 1943 1936 1949 1983 1943 1940 1958 1970 1952 1981 1981 1973 1982 1960 1966 1992 1992 1989 1982 1990 1973 1977 1990 1985 1982 1932 1947 1989 1992 1932 1977 1988 1982 1975 1948 1950 1983 1972 1955 1936 1932 1955 1980 1958 1967 1984 1992 1958 1983 1974 1977 1942 1982 1968 1982 1983 1978 1949 1983 1943 Last La Salle Victory Last Opponent Victory 1976(75-73) 1980(90-82) 1980(84-76) 1982(64-58) 1989 (97-76) 1983(68-57) 1937 (32-29) 1974 (82-76) 1982(68-65) 1948(59-50) 1969(107-95) 1956(85-76) 1990 (93-76) 1955(88-79) 1985(69-59) 1992(65-52) 1977(88-84) 1973 (74-73) 1977(75-62) 1941 (41-37) 1960(82-77) 1966(84-62) 1965(101-71) 1992(84-71) 1989(85-67) 1982(82-62) 1990(62-58) 1973(77-72) 1977(94-86) 1990(79-63) 1974(77-66) 1982(71-69) 1932(17-11) 1947 (47-43) 1970(108-101) 1992 (78-67) 1932(33-17) 1977(92-85) 1988(74-51) 1980(72-67) 1975(73-64) 1948(69-66) 1949(62-51) 1983 (79-78) 1971 (63-61) 1955(85-77) 1936(31-24) 1932 (29-26) 1948(52-46) 1964(90-85) 1958(97-86) 1967(100-95) 1984(91-75) 1992(79-75) 1958(72-64) 1983 (76-67) 1953 (76-59) 1977(114-94) 1942(32-16) 1982(71-56) 1968(100-83) 1982(58-55) 1983 (62-56) 1978(83-75) 1949(63-51) 1983(62-51) 1943(56-32) 1941 1941 (54-41) 1983 1970 1984 1981 (70-65) 1970(81-59) 1953(94-41) 1981 (70-60) 1942(51-41) 1992 (78-63) 1983(71-69) 1939(31-30) 1975(96-82) 1978(108-95) 1943(47-41) 1965(78-71) 1992 (84-80) 1963(62-61) 1991 (57-50) 1981 (93-67) 1982(93-74) 1946(65-41) 1992(78-76) 1992(77-64) 1969 (62-59) 1987 (84-80) 1985(84-73) 1979(90-76) 1989(92-76) 1991 (91-86) 1931 (32-17) 1983(82-74) 1950(59-55) 1972(80-77) 1950(62-57) 1955(76-69) 1980(89-88) 1988(83-80) 1974(95-90) 1940(30-27) 1975(91-87) 1939(36-31) 1983(109-85) 1984(81-76) ^ RECORD AGAINST MAJOR CONFERENCES Big 8 Atlantic Coast Clemson Duke 1-1 0-4 Colorado 0-0 Iowa 0-0 State Florida State 1-1 Kansas 0-2 Georgia Tech 1-1 Kansas State 0-1 0-1 Maryland 0-1 Missouri North Carolina State 5-7 Nebraska North Carolina 1-2 Virginia 2-0 Oklahoma Oklahoma Wake 1-1 TOTAL Forest TOTAL 1-1 0-1 State 0-1 1-7 12-18 Colonial American Atlantic 10 15-7 George Washington 2-0 East Carolina 1-0 Massachusetts 1-1 Rhode 1-4 George Mason James Madison 0-0 2-1 Old Dominion 0-0 Bonaventure 2-2 Joseph's 46-48 0-0 22-9 Island Rutgers Temple West Virginia 35-47 Richmond UNC-Wilmington William & Mary 3-0 TOTAL TOTAL 92-96 St. St. 0-0 5-2 1-0 Great Midwest Big 10 3-6 Cincinnati Illinois 0-0 DePaul 2-6 Indiana 1-1 Marquette 0-0 Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Ohio Penn State State Purdue Wisconsin TOTAL 2-0 Memphis 0-1 St. State O 0-0 Alabama-Birmingham 0-0 0-1 TOTAL 9-16 1-0 1-1 Metro 2-1 Louisville 2-7 0-1 South Florida 0-1 1-0 Southern Mississippi 8-6 Tulane Boston College Connecticut Georgetown Miami Pittsburgh Providence Seton Hall St. John's Syracuse Villanova TOTAL 1-1 0-0 UNC-Charlotte Big East 1-1 3-3 Louis Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 0-1 3-1 Virginia Tech 0-0 0-0 TOTAL 3-11 15-9 9-4 Metro Atlantic 0-1 Canisius 25-9 2-2 Fairfield 18-5 12-12 [ona 3-3 Loyola 15-0 (MD) 30-2 14-16 Manhattan 24-21 Niagara 2 1 )- 82-69 Siena 4-3 Si. Peter's TOTAL 37-7 I \ 1 S s 171-55 ^ RECORD AGAINST MAJOR CONFERENCES Midwestern (New Conference) Southwest Butler 0-1 Baylor 2-0 Dayton 5-4 Houston 0-1 Detroit 1-2 Rice 1-2 Duquesne 17-17 SMU 1-0 Evansville 0-0 Texas Christian 0-0 0-0 Loyola (IL) 0-0 Texas Xavier 2-2 Texas TOTAL 25-26 Texas Tech 1-0 TOTAL 7-4 A&M 2-1 Missouri Valley Bradley 2-1 Sun Creighton 3-6 Arkansas State Drake 0-0 Arkansas-Little Illinois State 1-0 Central Florida 1-0 Indiana State 0-0 Jacksonville 0-0 Northern Iowa 0-0 Lamar 0-0 Southern Illinois 0-0 Louisiana Tech 0-1 0-0 Belt 0-0 Rock 1-0 Southwest Missouri State 2-0 New Tulsa 1-2 South Alabama 0-0 Wichita State 0-0 Southwestern Louisiana 0-0 Texas-Pan American 0-0 TOTAL 9-9 Pacific 10 Orleans Western Kentucky 14-15 TOTAL 16-16 Arizona 2-0 Arizona State 0-0 Western Athletic California 1-0 Air Force Oregon Oregon 1-0 Brigham Young 6-3 0-0 Colorado State 0-0 State 0-0 Stanford 2-1 Hawaii 0-0 UCLA 2-1 New Mexico 0-0 Southern California 3-0 San Diego State 1-1 Washington State Washington 0-0 Utah 1-2 0-1 UTEP 0-0 TOTAL 11-4 Wyoming 0-1 TOTAL 8-7 Southeastern Alabama 2-3 West Coast Arkansas 1-0 0-0 Auburn 0-0 Gonzaga Loyola (CA) Florida 1-0 Pepperdine 0-0 Georgia 2-3 Portland 0-0 Kentucky 0-3 San Diego 0-0 Louisiana State 0-0 San Francisco 0-5 Mississippi 0-0 Santa Clara 1-3 Mississippi State 0-0 Saint Mary's 0-1 TOTAL 2-10 South Carolina 1-1 Tennessee 0-2 Vanderbilt 0-1 TOTAL 7-13 1-1 ^ ALL TIME RECORDS SEASON 1992 WON LOST 20 11 CAPTAINS Jack Hurd Doug Overton Simmons 1991 19 10 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 30 26 24 20 2 Lionel 6 Craig Conlin. Lionel 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 22 9 15 13 18 12 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 10 Tim Simmons Legler. Rich Tarr 13 Larry Koretz 14 14 15 13 Chip Greenberg, Gary Jones Steve Black. Ralph Lewis Steve Black. Ralph Lewis Tom Piotrowski. Ralph Gilmore 20 11 18 14 16 13 Paul Harter 14 13 Greg Webster, Kevin Lynam. Stan Williams Michael Brooks Tony Plakis, Darryl Gladden Joe Mihalich. Jim Wolkiewicz Donn Wilber Glenn Collier. Varick Cutler. Charlie Wise 17 12 11 15 22 7 18 10 Joe DiCocco. Frank Moffatt 15 10 6 20 19 Jim Crawford. Jim Crawford 14 12 23 20 8 14 12 Hubie Marshall. George Paull 10 15 Jerry 15 8 Joe Cunnane 16 9 Frank Corace 16 8 Bill Raftery, 16 9 7 1 Taylor Bill Ken Bill Fox Durrett Fran Dunphy. Ken Durrett Game Captains Larry Cannon. Lefty Ervin 4 Marano 15 7 Tony Abbott Bob McAteer Bob McAteer 16 6 Game 16 7 Al Ferner Captains 16 9 Charles Fltringham 17 9 15 10 26 26 25 25 22 3 Game Captains Game Captains Tom Gola Tom Gola. Frank O'Hara Game Captains 7 Charles Donnelly 7 5 4 21 7 James Phelan Frank Comerford Joe Greenberg 20 4 Fred Bernhardt 20 6 9 14 Bob Walters Boh Walters 21 4 8 Game 8 8 Don Chine 13 10 lr\ 12 11 Charles 1 1 Captains Reichman McGlone 8 Gene 12 8 Tom 13 6 Frank Hoersl 1 1 9 8 12 7 I Gillen, John Braich Carroll rank Hoersl Frank Hoersl 4 13 15 6 Matt Kratchowill 14 3 13 3 Clem Median Joe Median 15 8 Charles Mosicanl 15 4 Men Phil Rear Gratz, Ra\ Bah . ^V L^rV i3r\L^L^lJj o1 LJ MJj kj TOM GOLA 1 954 Player of the Year Tom Gola, plain and simple, put La Salle basketball on the map. Widely regarded premier college player of his time, Gola led the Explorers to the 1952 NIT and 1954 Championships. A scorer both inside and outside, he averaged 20.9 points and 19.0 rebounds in his four-year career. A three-time collegiate All-American, Gola played in the New York Philadelphia Warriors and his La Among NBA with the Knicks and was named All-Pro five times. Gola added Salle glory as head coach of the 1968-69 Explorers ranked team as the NCAA who to finished 23-1 and as the second in the nation. Gola's honors Writers; 1979 NCAA 1969 Coach of the Year, are: Silver Anniversary Award New York and Philadelphia Sports Recipient; "Living Sports Legend", Philadelphia Sports Writers Association, 1985; Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame; Madison Square Garden Ail-Time Team; Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame; SPORT Magazine All-Time All-American Team; Helms College Basketball Hall of Fame; Big Five Hall of Fame, 1986 (Special Category, Coach) MICHAEL BROOKS 1980 Player of the Year A the A consensus All-American, Brooks NCAA career scoring list. He is the school's also holds the school 2nd all-time leading scorer mark for most points in a and 19th on game with 5 1 spectacular combination of strength and grace highlighted Brooks' play as did his intelligence * on the court. Brooks was named Captain of the United States Olympic Team and East In 1980, Coast Conference "Player of the Year". Brooks played professionally with the NBA's San Diego Clippers. Among Brooks' honors are: United States Basketball Writers Association "Player of the Year" 1980; Big Five "Player of the Year" 1978, 1980; Big Five Hall of Fame 1986; Widmer Eastern College "Player of the Year"; National Association of Basketball Coaches "Player of the Year" 1980; LIONEL 1 EC AC All-Decade Team (1970-79) SIMMONS 990 Player of the Year Simmons, He is La Salle tradition of dominant unanimous All-American in 1990. the Explorers all-time leading scorer, continued the players, winning every national Player of the the 3rd leading scorer in (3,217) and pull down over NCAA Year award as a history and the only player to score over 3,000 points 1,085 rebounds (1,429). Upon graduating, he also held the record for consecutive games scoring in double figures with 1 15. Simmons owns the NCAA La Salle He also captained the 1989-90 Explorers, Simmons is now in his third season with the record book as the career leader in eight categories. who set a single season record NBA's Sacramento Kings. Among Simmons' with 30 victories. honors are the 1990: John R. Wooden Award; Eastman Kodak Award Award (Basketball Hall of Fame) (National Association of Basketball Coaches); Joe Lapchick and the Naismith Award. He was named 1990 Player of the Year by: Associated Press; United Press International; U.S. Basketball Writers Association (Mercedes Benz Award); Basketball Weekly; World Almanac; ESPN; Cawood Ledford Productions; and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (1988-89-90) and the Philadelphia Big 5 (1988-89-90). 1952 NIT CHAMPIONS Grekin, Gola MVPs as La Salle Tops Dayton to Win NIT Championship > ^MfcYo' ^^ ^ 1952 W* \ Wa In — — the first half. favorite St. John's. BOXSCORE 17 points MVP NIT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME and had And Grekin again played 59-46 romp over the Sihugo a big role in the Green-led Duquesne Dukes, rated by many MARCH 15, La team in the tournament. Grekin had 21 points and 10 rebounds, Gola contributed 14 rebounds and 10 points and sophomore Jackie Moore added 12 points and II Grekin Gilson 5 PTS. 5 15 Iehle 8 2 18 Gola 9 4 22 the championship game and talented Dayton Flyers team, and it was no contest. Led by Gola and Iehle and playmaking captain Buddy Donnelly, the Explorers built a 3X-30 halftime lead, then wrapped up the title with a 37-34 second-half advantage. Grekin. Gola and Moore were named to the AllTournament team, and the Olympic Trials were just ahead. At that time, the Olympic squad was picked from team trials rather than individuals as is done today. In those Trials, La Salle again defeated St. John's, 71-62. but bowed to Clyde Lovellclle and the Kansas Ja\ Moore tall hawks. 70-65. and AAU fell before the Phillips ' ':•"• CI 33 w 1 1it V \ 1 f 8 1 1 1 11 Altieri O'Hara TOTALS 30 15 75 Davton FG FT PIS. Grigsbj 8 2 18 Ho ran 3 Pax son 5 5 15 1 1 4 5 3 1 Sal ice Donoher Meineke 6 3 13 Taylor Norris 7 Boyle Harris Joseph 2 1 Waj wood Salle Dayton 1 X 5 TOTALS powerhouse 2 3 Jones Donnelly Then came against a French La 1992 1952 FT O rebounds. Oilers, an ^^LYV FG Salle as the top Gola had 19 rebounds and six assists and Norm Grekin grabbed 15 boards. In a game that was described as one of the best in the NIT's 14-year history, the lead margin on either side was never more than lour points, as a capacity crowd of 18.422 wildly cheered on both teams in New York's old Madison Square Garden junior tallied tournament 16 rebounds in a 51-45 victory over local coached by future Hall of Famer Ken Loeffler, had entered the NIT as an unseeded team and had to get by Seton Hall's powerful Pirates, led by seven-footer Walter Dukes and an exceptional guard in Richie Regan. But La Salic freshman Tom Gola and junior Fred Iehle hit for 30 and 25 points respectively, with Iehle pouring in 20 in the Salle, a share of honors with Gola, at least on a par with and perhaps superior to the still-emerging NCAA Tournament. So, when the La Salle Explorers romped through Seton Hall, St. John's. Duquesne and Dayton to capture the 1952 championship, it was a teat of national La WE way toward National Invitation Tournament was basketball importance. ^| In the quarter-finals. Grekin. playing his in the late 1930s through the middle '50s ^B i HL XZ^H^^K—^^B. the early days of post-season basketball tournaments 1 ' Officials: 25 18 13 64 14 20 25 17 18 l.ou Eisenstein 12 16 75 64 John Nucatola MM Forty years later, . 1 members of that great team reunited at the Civic Center. On hand were (lett to right) Tom Sottile. manager; Newt Jones, Ed Altieri, Frank O'Hara. Bill Katheder, Dick Breen, Jack French. Buddy Donnelly and Jim Warrington. . NCAA CHAMPIONS 1954 The Road to the 1954 Championship began in Buffalo The Evening Bulletin March 21, J NCAA 954 FIRST ROUND March 8, Buffalo, TITLE Explorers Wrap Up Game With 30-Point 3d Period; 2 Scoring Marks Broken LA SALLE 92, Penn State 54 1954 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, 1954 NY O'Malley's layup, off a pass from game at 68 at the buzzer in regulation, and La Salle went on to capture the overtime victory. Gola Gola. tied the finished with 28 points and 16 rebounds, and O'Malley added 13 points. By Bob Vetrone Of The Bulletin Sports Staff Kansas City, Mo., March by Salle College, playing game 20 SEMI-FINALS LA SALLE 88, North Carolina State 81 far its greatest March of a long and successful season, roared to 12, 1954 The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Gola and Singley each scored 26 a 92-76 victory over Bradley tonight to bring Philadelphia NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL - — La its first basketball championship. performance from about a half dozen of its used a devastating 30-point players, local Fran 0'Mailey, Frank O'Hara important parts — all at North Carolina State. took turned into a runaway by that prolific points and 24 rebounds. margin In rolling to its 92-point total, broke the record for points La Salle in a the tourney in the third NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS victory. for final. BOXSCORE LA SALLE 92, La Salle vs. Bradley Championship Game March 20, 1954 Bradley Salle EG FT PTS Petersen 4 2 10 Babetch King 3 6 12 EG FT PTS Singley 8 7 23 Greenberg Maples 2 1 5 1 23 Gower 4 2 Blatcher 11 Gola O'Malley Yodsnukis O'Hara 5 19 Estergard 3 11 17 5 1 11 Carney 3 11 17 2 3 7 37 18 92 22 21 14 La 19 23 30 19—76 20—92 Hagan Anderson. Ross Dean Attendance: 10,500 Officials: 1 7 Bradley Salle 1 Ull TOTALS Kent Rilev - TOTALS Bradley 76 20, 1954 MO exploded for 30 points in the third period to open a 15-point lead and coast to the title. Gola scored 9 points. 22-8 scoring period gave the last 16 8 1 22 1 32 3 76 Blatcher, a 24- Navy veteran, and Singley, another sophomore, each scored 23 points in the Championship game, while Gola again had as many points as rebounds (19). In the five NCAA Tournament games, Gola averaged 22.8 points and 20.4 rebounds; Singley averaged 17.2 points in the tournament, Blatcher 13.4, O'Malley 10.2, and Frank O'Hara, the only senior on the roster, 6.8. Gola was voted the tournament's Outstanding Player and was joined on the All-Tournament team by Singley. 4* La NCAA - FINALS Blatcher 8 in the period. Singley had 16 points in the championship new record A Explorers a 43-29 lead going into the 10 minutes. championship game. The combined pointage of 168 also set a scored 25 points previous three games, matched Gola's total of 19 points in the NCAA semifinal victory over the Nittany Lions. Gola also had 17 rebounds as La Salle led from the opening tap. Coach Ken Loeffler was almost apologetic after the game, explaining. "We weren't very interesting but what can you do against a zone [defense]." in the year-old sophomore March 13, 1954 The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA Gola again led the way with 22 was third quarter. MO who had NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL FINALS LA SALLE 64, Navy 48 triumph, which in the City, Blatcher, Kansas City Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Trailing 43-42 at halftime, La Salle Champion Wolfpack. Gola also had 26 rebounds. The NCAA win was a repeat of an earlier La Salle - Gola, Charley Singley, Frank Blatcher, Kansas Eastern Regional final with a win over triumph, 83-79, team has approached. Tom 19, March third quarter to reach the highest pinnacle any March points as the Explorers advanced to the the Atlantic Coast The Explorers, receiving sparkling - SEMI-FINALS Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, FOR NCAA . NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LA SALLE 76, Fordham 74 (OT) LA SALLE BEATS BRADLEY, 92-76, . ^ POST SEASON TOURNAMENTS NCAA TOURNAMENT Year Site 1954 Buffalo, Opponent Fordham NY Score N. Carolina St Palestra Navy MO Kansas City, Penn State Bradley W W w w w 76-74 (OT) 88-81 64-48 69-54 92-76 NATIONAL CHAMPION Madison 1955 Iowa w w w w San Francisco L 77-63 Columbia L L L L 83-69 90-82 W 70-58 66-53 79-63 W. Sq. Garden Virginia Princeton Palestra Canisius MO Kansas City. 95-61 73-46 99-64 76-73 NATIONAL 2ND PLACE MD 1968 College Park, 1975 Palestra Syracuse 1978 Palestra Villanova 1980 West Purdue 1983 Lafayette, IN Boston University Palestra NC Commonwealth 1988 Notre Dame, IN 1989 Nashville, Louisiana Tech L L L 1990 Hartford, Southern Mississippi W Greensboro, Virginia Kansas State TN CT Greensboro, NC 103-97 76-67 83-74 L L Clemson 1992 87-83 (OT) Seton Hall 79-75 78-76 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT (All games Year Site 1948 New New 1950 prior to 1 984 played at Madison Square Garden) Opponent York, York, NY NY Score Western Kentucky L Arizona W L L Duquesne New New 1951 1952 York. York. NY NY Louis St. W W w w Seton Hall John's St. Duquesne Dayton 68-61 72-66 49-47 73-61 80-76 5 1 -45 59-46 75-64 CHAMPION 1953 New York. NY 1963 York. 1971 New New New NY NY NY 1984 Palestra 1987 Villanova. 1965 St. John's L 75-74 St. Louis L L 62-61 Detroit Georgia Tech L 70-67 Pitt L 95-91 Villanova \\ SO SI Niagara w 89 si Palestra Illinois St. w 70-50 Madison Sq. Garden Madison Sq. Garden Arkansas w 92-73 York. York, Buffalo. PA NY SECOND PLACE Amherst. 1991 y MA ^F ^P ^F ^W ^W - I..K. m<< S. Mississippi Massachusetts 1 1 93-86 S4-S0 93 90 >< 1 3 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS Year 1952-53 1 inn n.illHllI EC AC Holiday Opponent Site New NY York. UCLA W W W Kentucky L Cincinatti Festival New York 1953-54 Kentucky Lexington. KY Invitational ECAC L DePaul Holiday New York. NY- Festival U. Louis Niagara St. Brigham Young 1954-55 Kentucky Lexington. KY S. California Kentucky L New NY Syracuse UCLA W W Duquesne L San Francisco L Invitational ECAC Holiday w L W w York. Festival Score Year Tournament Site 61-63 1974-75 Dayton Dayton. 86-81 Invitational 80-63 CHAMPION MVP 62-53 60-73 77-63 50-69 74-62 Bill Holiday New York. NY Festival 1956-57 Orange Bowl Miami. FL 1957-58 W W Western Kentucky L 76-89 Richmond W w w w Dartmouth w Seton Hall Valparaiso Classic Richmond Richmond. VA Invitational 62-79 75-72 85-76 Syracuse St. John's New LA Orleans, Virginia 72-64 59-55 (OT) 1961-62 ECAC Holiday New Jayhawk KS Lawrence. Classic 1976-77 Las Vegas Holiday Classic Las Vegas. Volunteer Knoxville, NV TN NY Festival L L Cincinnati Dayton 1962-63 1963-64 Quaker City Tournament Palestra Quaker City Tournament Palestra Brigham Young Delaware Bowling Green Northwestern Georgetown St. Bonaventure L W W W W W MVP 1964-65 1977-78 Holiday New NY L St John's Syracuse 1966-67 Vanderbilt Brigham Young Temple Palestra TN Nashville. Invitational Quaker City Tournament Palestra Boston Garden Boston. MA ECAC Holiday New York. NY Nebraska W Vanderbilt L Syracuse Niagara L St. Louisville 1978-79 1969-70 Quaker City Tournament Volunteer Spectrum 1981-82 TN Knoxville. Spectrum 71-78 83-70 iy-i0(OT) 99-76 95-100 84-88 86-72 78-77 L 71-94 100-83 78-68 L Charlotte Yak- W L 81-59 47-55 W W w 76-66 68-56 89-74 Georgia Cornell 1983-84 1971-72 Charlotte, NC Georgia Boston College Lincoln. NE w w w Baylor Nebraska Classic Quaker City Tournament San Diego, Cougar Provo, UT Cable Car L Boston College Palestra L Massachusetts w w San Francisco L Santa Clara L S. California W W Fairfield Oakland. CA Classic Quaker City Tournament Palestra New Mexico St. Hartford. CT Marshall Memorial Tournament Huntington. Milwaukee Milwaukee. 1985-86 1986-87 State Joseph's L Big Sun St.Petersburg. FL Tournanment ECAC Holiday Festival Wake Forest Western Kentucky New York. NY Stanford Manhattan Princeton L W W L W Tennessee L 85-92 94-86 WV College Park. Stanford. MD CA Miller High Life Classic Tampa. FL Carrier Classic Syracuse. Jostens Palestra 96-95 (20T) 67-68 Ohio L 83-86 L L 78-91 W 72-67 106 108 (30T) 88-89 88-83 State L L Utah State 85- 1 1 75-84 Idaho State W San Diego State Georgetown L Western Carolina L Idaho State L Iona Rice L 71-95 64-58 South Florida St. Bonaventure L 62-82 68-65 L 74-82 61-59 L 73-76 62-51 Texas L W A&M W W Cincinnati G.B. - W W George Washingtoi Maryland L Brigham Young W Standford L Fordain Dartmouth NY Syracuse Ohio University Miami, FL Classic Hawaiian Tropic 67-93 63-79 55-58 68-86 Hartford CT L 67-74 84-55 L L 72-97 65-70 L 58-59 68-43 L 65-82 98-83 L 70-77 102-85 St. Hartford, W Penn State Joseph's Northeastern Palestra Classic 74-73 73-84 L Eastern Kentucky Jostens 65-64 83-96 Temple Bowling Green Daytona Beach. FL Georgia Classic CBT W 88-84 94-114 L L Central Florida 1987-88 L Louisville Brown WI W W Steve Black Apple AMI 71-86 87-90 Wisconsin Maryland Texas-San Antonio Delaware W W W W W W 58-81 94-54 74-5 86-72 CHAMPION MVP 50-42 75-63 81-68 60-75 61-62 108-96 82-75 - Lionel Simmons Jostens Classic Palestra Villanova Canisius L 80-83 85-73 Chaminade Honolulu. HI Georgia Classic 1988-89 Pre-season Acme NIT Boot 73-74 69-71 (OT) CHAMPION 77-72 76-70 52-77 Jostens Classic 90-95 76-65 Cotton States MVP Syracuse. NY Clarksville. - Lionel L Chaminade Dayton W W 71-79 90-60 69-66 Syracuse L 92-76 Georgia Southern Austin Peay W W 64-62 79-74 Simmons Pennsylvania Palestra Long Beach - Lionel State w w 77-61 96-63 Simmons Atlanta. GA Classic 77-66 65-73 83-78 TN W CHAMPION MVP 1973-74 CA San Francisco. Classic 1972-73 CA Invitational Ken Durrett Cornhusker Cabrillo Classic Invitationa Invitational - NM Invitational 1984-85 L L Texas Brigham Young Albuquerque. - Michigan Houston A&M UT Classic CHAMPION MVP Provo, Classic 70-55 108-88 59-62 Ten nessee Columbia 1970-71 Cougar MVP 59-57 73-74 Montana Classic- 1982-83 L Cal St.-Fullerton Golden Gate Fran Dunphy - MT Classic 71-69 59-66 (OT) 87-92 CHAMPION MVP Billings. Lobo 91-69 80-69 83-80 56-77 68-63 W Indiana Penn State Classic Quaker City Tournament Montana Classic 1980-81 W East Carolina KY Classic 67-81 Texas A&M Kansas UNC-Charlotte Louisville, Classic L South Carolina Syracuse 1968-69 W W W W w w West Virgina Festival L L Providence N. Carolina Invitational W w w Minnesota Bowling Green 1967-68 NC Charlotte, Connecticut Mutual York. Temple Quaker City Tournament Union Louisville Classic Classic- Festival 1965-66 First Invitational Frank Corace ECAC 69-64 77-73 San Diego State Washington Classic- CHAMPION - CA San Diego. Cabrillo 87-60 56-64 73-84 80-64 74-67 (OT) W W SMU Classic 1979-80 York. Furman - 1975-76 82-72 103-73 CHAMPION MVP- Bill Katheder 67-63 73-64 Classic-Alabama MVP Tom Gola ECAC W W CHAMPION MVP Joe Bryant - 1955-56 Score Clemson Texas Tech Taylor Sugar Bowl 49-38 54-63 103-54 85-77 65-67 - Opponent OH 1989-90 Coors Light Fresno. Classic CHAMPION MVP - Lionel Simmons CA South Carolina Georgia W. Missouri Fresno State S. w L 85-67 85-95 W W 62-58 75-63 • REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS Year Tournament Site 1989-90 USF&G Sugar Now (cont) Bowl Classic Opponent Orleans. LA Ohio State Honda Score W W All-Tournament Selections 74-62 76-69 CHAMPION MVP 1990-91 - Lionel 1987 Lionel DaiwaBall W W Bavlor Idaho Tokyo, Japan 1988 87-82 83-61 CHAMPION MVP Doug Overton 1991-92 Tournament Rich Tan (Most Tim Legler Lionel - Year Simmons Simmons Opponent Site Central Fidelity Classic Richmond, Far West Classic Portland. VA OR Simmons Score California W Richmond L Oregon Oregon L State Valuable Player) W 49-76 63-7X 80-92 105-75 1989 Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Doug Overton Player) 1990 Lionel Simmons (Most Valuable Doug Overton Player) 1991 Randy Woods Randy Woods (Most Valuable 1992 Player) Jack Hurd Milko Lieverst ST JLia Salle University Basketball La Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 Salle in the Coach of the Year 1988 Speedy Morris 1989 Speedy Morris (co-winner with Ted Fiore, St. Peter's) MAAC Tournament * Site Opponent Score New Haven Manhattan W 76-60 Meadowlands Fordham L 62-60 Meadowlands Army L 76-64 Meadowlands Holy Cross L 72-70 Meadowlands Fairfield L 75-62 Palestra Manhattan Meadowlands Holy Cross Meadowlands Fordham (ot) W W W 61-51 88-64 79-70 CHAMPION 1989 Palestra Fairfield Meadowlands Fordham St. Peter's W W W 91-62 85-69 71-58 CHAMPION 1990 Albany Fairfield Siena Fordham W W W 90-60 W 86-70 1. 50-57 W W W 84-71 106-90 71-61 CHAMPION 1991 Albany Loyola St. 1992 Albany (MD) Peter's Fairfield Siena Manhattan CHAMPION 88-66 77-76 ALL-TIME ROSTER NAME YEARS PLAYED A Henry Glenn Close 1930-32 John Gillespie 1948-51 Collier 1973-76 Ralph Gilmore 1979-83 Richard Collins 1931-32 Joseph Gilson 1951-53 Walter Colman 1946-50 Edward Givnish 1955-58 1976-80 Tony Abbott 1960-63 Frank Comerford 1946-50 Dairy Richard Adair 1946-48 Craig Conlin 1985-89 John Bob Alden 1957-60 Connolly 1976-80 Tom Edward Altieri 1951-53 Manny Gomez 1953-54 Ames 1953-56 1974-76 1965-66 1975-76 1970-73 James Mort John Graham Arizin 1962-65 Charles Donald Conner Conners Corace Crawford Cunane Cunningham 1946-48 Bob Mike James William John Frank Jim Gladden Gola Gola 1956-57 Chip Varick Cutler 1973-76 Joseph B Joseph Ray Ray Bab Ralph Bantivoglio 1957-60 Ron Barnes 1985-87 Steve Baruffi 1971-74 Bahr 1931-32 1931-32; 1934-35 D Jim Baukal 1983-84 Thomas Dave John Beck 1960-61 Joseph Dave George Bednarik 1965-66; 1967-68 Tony Buddy Bell 1958-59 Bell 1941-42 1961-64 1 Gratz Grauer 1954-55 1951-55 1930-32 1948-49; 1952-53 1953-56 Norm Greenberg Greenberg Greenberg Grekin Gerald Griffin 1955-56 Frank Gutekunst 1963-64 1982-86 1946-48 1949-53 Danzi 1963-64 Davis 1979-83 DiCocco DiLeo 1971-74 1976-78 James Haggerty 1971-73 Donnelly 1948-52 Jack Haggerty 1948-51 H Frank Doyle 1971-74 Brent Hagwood 1980-82 1989- Jerry 1967-68 John Hart 1962-64 1943-43; 1946-48 Fran Dugan Dunphy 1967-70 Paul Harter 1979-82 1981-85 Ken Durrett 1968-71 Kevin Robert Harvey Harvey 1981-82 Leo Haughey 1931-32 Robert Herdelin 1958-60 1955-58 Joey Heyer 1957-60 1965-68 Louis Hilf 1941-42 Frank Hoerst 1935-39 Hoerst 1941-43 Holland 1989-92 Holmes 1953-54 Thomas Mike Bergin Fred Bernhardt Steve Black Frank Blatcher 1953-56 Mike Edward Boligitz 1984-86 Bowler 1960-61 John Bradley 1941-43 Charles Dick John Breen 1950-53 "Lefty" Ervin Brnich 1939-40 E Eltringham F 1975-77 Barry Brodzinski 1973-76 John Brogan 1958-60 Hugh Brolly 1957-60 Matt Fanning 1947-51 James Bron Gary Michael 1976-80 Al Ferner 1956-59 Edward Holzer 1967-70 John Brooks Brophy 1969-71 Jack Hurd 1988-92 Iehle 1949-53 # 1946-48 Robert Frank Finegan 1952-54 Jim Ralph Flavin 1961-62 Flowers 1987-89 Fields Derek Brown Joe Bryant 1988-89 1973-75 Paul Burke 1991- Edward Edward 1964-67 Ed Forrest 1971-72 Fred 1946-47 Larry Foust Phil Burke Burns Burton 1980-83 Bill J Albert Butts 1981-84 Jack Fox Fox 1946-49 1970-73 1 1947-48 1984-87 C Wally Fredericks 1954-57 Terrence Jackson Jack French 1950-53 William Janus 1930-32 Friedrich 1958-62 Robert Johnson 1986-90 Greg Cannon Cannon 1968-71 George Gregory 1966-69 Curt Carey Carney 1958-61 Tom Tony Harry Carpenter 1962-65 Larry Joe 1949-51 Froio Fromal Fuhs Robert Jones 1972-73 1961-62; 1963-65 Gary Jones 1983-87 1970-72 Newt Jones 1948-52 Charles Joseph 1945-46 1930-32 G K Daniel Carr 1965-66 Tom Carroll 1939-40 Paul Gallagher 1961-63 Lamont Carter 1990-91 William Gallagher 1946-49 Luteke Kalombo 1991- 1976-80 Daryle Charles 1974-76 Jorge Garayta 1970-71 Kurt Kanaskie Reggie Chennault 1980-81 Tom Garberina 1955-58 John Kane Sidney Chilnich Richard 1958-59 Bill Katheder Larry Chilson 1960-62 Jack Genoni George 1949-51 Phil Kear 1935-36 Carlton Clark 1981-83 Gene Gillen 1939-40 Joe Kennedy 1956-57 1942-43; 1946-47 1946-48 1951-53; 1956-58 ALL-TIME ROSTER Ken Ron Kennedy Kennedy Bela Kerecz Dave Buddy Kerins 1957-58 , 1971-72 Victor Moran 1983-86 Mark Spain 1969-71 Keith Morris 1988-92 Earl Steigerwalt 1959-60 Charley Mosicant Stock 1989-91 1979-83 Moon Mullen Mike Chuck Storm 1964-67 Dennis Murphy William Stuart 1946-48 Paul 1946-48 Herbert Sunderman Sussman George Sutor Joe Swoyer Ed Szczesny 1967-69 1930-32; 1933-35 1 946-47 1959-62 Kline 1956-57 Ernie Klossin 1958-59 Larry Koretz 1983-87 Robert Kraemer 1954-55 Matt Kratchowill 1934-35 Steve Namiotka Edward Edward Krupa 1939-40 Jeff Neubauer 1946-47 Joseph Nohr 1941-42 Charlie Norfleet 1979-80 Kwasney 1942-43 L N 1980-82 1989- O 1976-80 1942-43 1 946-48 1930-31 1 1939-40 962-65 94 -42 1 1 T Richard Tarr 1984-88 Andy Taylor 1957-59 Lavery 1956-59 John O'Donnell 1949-51 William Taylor 1972-75 Eric Lawlor Lee 1967-68 1984-88 Frank 1951-54 1967-69 Legler 1984-88 Fran Al 1954-57 John O'Neill 1939-40 1981-85 Mike 1967-68 Peter Tiano 1981-85 1949-51 Doug Osborne Overton 1987-91 Charles Tomkins 1946-49 Joseph Lewis Lewis Ley Leyden Roland Alex George Taylor Tim O'Hara O'Malley Milko Lieverst 1988-92 Phil Looby 1939-40 Kevin Lynam 1977-81 Walsh 1968-71 Joseph Lynch Lynn 1962-64 Bill Jack Ralph Fred Bill 1941-43 1939-40 M 1953-56 1962-65 Tezsla Thompson 1 942-43 1946-47 W P Ken Eugene George James Phelan Dallas Phil son 1981-84; 1985-86 Jeff" Piccone Piotrowski Plakis Pleas Palczewski 1984-88 Park 1960-63 Paull 1964-67 Bob Bob Bob Walters Jr. 1 Walters Sr. 1 968-70 943-47 James Greg Warrington 1951-53 Webster 1977-81 1969-71 Tim Welsh 1958-61 1980-83 Westerson 1975-79 Edward Ace Whitaker 1946-47 1949-51 942-43 William Magarity 1964-66 Paul 1939-40 1953-56 Bill 1969-70 Don n 1963-66 Broderic k President 1990-91 Steve Wilber Wiley 1973-77 Gerald Mai seed Maples Marano Tony Tony Curt Marshall 1966-67 Bob 1953-54 Bernie Williams 1966-69 Bob Ptak Hubie Marshal] 1964-67 Joe M ark m ami 1966-69 Gino Edward Massimi Maslerson 1957-59 1941-42 Bill Raftery John Maull 1970-72 Joseph Michael McAndrews 1934-35 I Bob McAleer McBain 1959-62 Kevin 1972-74 Bob McCann 1 Mane is Hugh Charles 1 1972-73 Stanley Williams 1977-81 Charlie Wise 1972-76 Bill Wisniewski 1941-42 1960-63 Stan Witalec 1967-70 Rapc/.ynsky 1971-74 Stan Reichman 1941-43 Sam Rines 1987-89 Bill Ring 1965-67 James Marvin Randy Wlodarczj k Wolkiewicz 1946-49 Paul 1983-84 Blitz McCarthy 1941-43 Len Roach Robinson 1985-87 Don Woods Woods Woolen Word McFadden McGlone 1951-52 Jack Rowan 1956-57 Steve Wreidt 1988-89 1940-42 Joe Ruggiero Ed Wj nne 1934-35 Yodsnukis 1953-54 Bill McGonigal 1955-58 John 1957-60 Aaron McKeaney McKenna Fran McMenamin Clem R rv in 1 938-40 1 966-69 1974-78 1 1 986-88 989-92 1991- 1979-81 Y S 1965-66 1948-49 1953-54 Walter Sampson 1930-32 Iran Scott Joseph Median Median 1933-35 1931-32 1933-35 Don Mel/inger 1974-76 1977-78 Bill Michuda 1968-71 Edward Ray Shelton Shopper 1988-91; 1992- Gregg Schultz 1990- Joe Mihalich 1974-78 Lionel Simmons 1986 90 Reggie Miller 1976-80 Charles Single) Frank MolTall 1971-74 Andrew Skvoretz 1953-56 1942-43 Joe Mohr Robert Smith 1952-53 Jackie Moore 1939-40 1951-53 William Snow 1964-65 96 -64 966 68 1 1 1 1 John 946-47 Current Players in lloldf; ice ST jlJin Salle University b a 1 1 B a s k e I 111 ^ All Lost 8) ISC OPP 15, Opponent Dee. 9 Alumni Dec. 12 ai Dec. 16 Dec. IS Temple Pharmacy West Chester Dec. al Delaware Scion Hall Home Games 1934-35 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Upsala 25 33 Dec. 20 Mount 35 II Jan. 8 38 20 Jan. 28 34 Jan. 15 31 10 Jan. 19 St. 27 33 Jan. 22 at Philadelphia Textile Jan. 8 at Jan. 14 Ursinus 29 26 Jan. Jan. 17 Susquehanna 17 11 Jan. Jan. 22 Elizabethtown 46 14 Feb. Jan. 23 at 33 17 Feb. Mount Mary's St. Temple Pharmacy 1 1937-38 (com) II 1 Played at Wister Hall Except Where Noted 29 Catholic 39 Jan. 5 51 24 ->-> 1940-41 (com) 26 36 Jan. 12 Moravian 48 Jan. 15 P.M.C. 25 22 Jan. 17 Temple ->t 27 27 14 Jan. 18 West Chester 47 34 Jan. 26 Canisius 43 37 Penn A.C. 44 23 Jan. 22 Temple (CH) 22 37 Jan. 28 Scranton 45 47 Scranton 39 33 Jan. 28 St. 22 18 Feb. 4 West Chester 43 31 Seton Hall 30 21 Feb. 2 Rider 41 27 Feb. 12 Manhattan 44 53 Joseph's at St. Mary's Joseph's (CH) 23 25 Feb. 5 at St. 28 26 Feb. 14 St. Catholic 21 30 Feb. 8 Westminstet 20 45 Feb. 20 Long 26 Seton Hall 35 19 Feb. 12 at P.M.C. 40 46 Feb. 24 28 Davis-Elkins 34 24 Feb. 18 C.C.N. Y. 23 40 1 Brooklyn College 28 17 Feb. 22 Seton Hall (CH) 27 1 al 21 22 Mar. at West Chester Villanova 1 Francis (NY) Long 17 23 Feb. 13 at St. 32 25 Mar. 4 Pcnn A.C. 38 37 Feb. 16 al Philadelphia Pharmacy 52 35 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 6 at Princeton 24 25 Feb. 20 at Pennsylvania 22 33 Feb. 9 Scion Hall 34 24 Feb. 22 St. 25 26 Feb. 12 ai Elizabethtown 42 29 Feb. 27 Rider 44 35 Feb. 17 Lutheran Seminary 50 24 Mar. LI 30 25 Feb. 20 Mount 24 32 Mar. 9 29 23 Feb. 22 Manhattan 34 32 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 24 at West Chester 15 18 Feb. 27 at Susquehanna 39 29 Mar. 2 Pennsylvania Optometr i 36 18 Mar. 4 at Gallaudet St. Mary's Scranton 16 13, Opponent 4, Upsala Penn A.C. Dec. 30 St. Jan. PMC. 1 1 (ARENA) Joseph's Jan. 14 at West Chester 19 Jan. 17 at Long 21 Jan. 22 Catholic Penn A.C. 28 Dec. 16 Catholic- 33 Dec. 17 Cooper Union 33 16 Jan. Jan. 6 at Mount 14 21 Feb. at Seton Hall 28 Lost 13) LSC OPP Pennsylvania 1 Dec. 18 Dec. 13 Mary's Villanova at 31 St. of Baltimore Dec. 14 Seton Hall Dec. 5 Joseph's Opponent Dec. Lost 3) LSC OPP Joseph's 1935-36 Won 33 Head Coach: Thomas Conley 1932-33 (Won 1 29 (CH) Island U. 13, Opponent 40 48 41 42 Muhlenberg 49 51 Feb. 26 LSC 50 35 29 Feb. 28 Alumni 43 36 30 33 Mar. 2 Toledo 43 56 36 35 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Island University Faculty Lost 6) LSC OPP LSC OPP Opponent Dec. 5 Alumni 48 26 Dec. 2 Roanoke 30 31 Dec. 10 Morris-Harvey 39 27 Dec. 6 Alumni 34 24 Dec. 12 Washington College 32 16 Dec. 9 Seton Hall (OT) 34 32 Dec. 16 Millersville 54 44 Dec. 14 at Illinois Dec. 20 at Jan. 6 Temple (CH) Wesleyan Millersville 25 23 Dec. 20 Niagara (CH) 37 40 31 30 Dec. 29 Rice (CH) 41 51 38 27 Jan. 2 Da\ is-Elkins 44 33 35 28 36 Jan. 10 at West Chester 46 31 Jan. 10 Scranton 44 31 24 Jan. 12 at Scranton 25 33 Jan. 13 Newark 67 20 23 40 Jan. 19 Mount 34 26 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's (CH) 53 58 at Francis (NY) 34 50 St. Mary's 19 23 Jan. 21 P.M.C. 31 36 Jan. 28 36 30 Jan. 24 Millersville 40 29 Jan. 20 39 Jan. 28 St. Francis (NY) 36 26 Feb. 2 Joseph's (CH) at Scranton 34 29 at Columbus 45 47 Loyola (Mil) 46 26 45 48 32 31 Feb. 3 at 41 Feb. 7 C.C.N.Y. C.C.N. Y. 39 43 Feb. 10 at West Chester 48 40 Feb. 14 Temple (CH) 46 28 Feb. 24 Moravian 40 45 Feb. 27 Long 21 28 Mar. 3 at Mar. 6 49 Feb. 3 St. 33 Feb. 8 Lebanon Valley John's 26 40 Feb. at Joseph's 20 40 Feb. 14 1 St. 30 49 9 Island Universitj Joseph's (CH) 1941-42 1938-39 (Won 35 at St. St. 1 2") Scranton at 30 (con,) Jan. 7 Feb. 3 Jan. ( 1 ALL -TIME SCORES 1931-32 (Won 1') 1 43 22 38 48 60 50 37 61 Seton Hall 37 40 Toledo (CH) 37 65 Muhlenberg 39 37 & 43 48 Rider 20 37 Feb. 5 Rider 27 29 Feb. 17 P.M.C. Jan. 14 Baltimore 25 14 Feb. 8 Scranton 19 36 Feb. 23 at Jan. 17 West Chester 33 30 Feb. 12 at West Chester 30 36 Mar. 3 Long Jan. 20 Susquehanna 39 26 Feb. 15 at P.M.C. 32 43 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Jan. 27 at Scranton 29 38 Feb. 19 Philadelphia Pharmacy 29 16 Mar. at West Chester 30 27 Feb. 21 Scranlon 32 33 Mar. 16 36 25 Feb. 26 Catholic- 37 45 39 29 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer 32 25 Dec. 4 Wyomissing 32 14 Dec. 6 Millersville 35 27 38 27 7) Dec. 8 Loyola (Md) 34 31 LSC OPP Dec. 10 Scranton 41 23 Dec. 4 Loyola (Md) 51 31 Dix 43 31 34 Jan. Feb. 1 1 1 Thomas Feb. 3 St. Feb. 10 Rider Penn A.C. Feb. 16 at Feb. 18 Mount Mar. at 1 St. Mary's Delaware 1936-37 (Won Head Coach: Thomas Conley 1933-34 (Won 14, Opponent 12, Lost Opponent Lost 3) LSC OPP LSC OPP Alumni 42 ->) Dec. 14 Washington College 46 33 Dec. Millersville 50 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 25 26 Dec. 18 Oklahoma A 16 33 Dec. 16 Rider 60 33 Dec. 18 Roanoke 32 29 Dec. 22 Davis-Elkins 35 32 Dec. 20 Marshall 32 56 37 31 Dec. 25 Santa Clara (CH) 29 54 Dec. 26 Wyoming (CH) 32 56 25 Dec. 28 Akron 33 30 Jan. 2 North Carolina AviauC/Yj 58 37 30 34 Jan. 5 Butler 37 46 Jan. 6 at Moravian 59 54 Catholic- 24 20 Jan. 17 Temple (CH) 37 39 Jan. 8 at Aberdeen 33 42 Rider 35 32 Jan. 13 Aberdeen 36 46 Jan. 16 St. Dec. 16 Catholic 34 30 Jan. at Jan. 2 Niagara 28 33 Jan. 16 1 1 20 Jan. 5 Baltimore 35 32 Jan. Jan. 10 at Rider 38 25 Jam. 27 Jan. 16 at Penn A.C. Joseph's Long (ARENA) Island U. (OT) 31 Jan 27 St. 51 34 Feb. 3 Tulsa Providence 37 24 Jan. 26 Scranton 25 22 Feb. 2 at Jan. 30 Wesi Chester 37 23 Feb. 6 St. (CH) Francis (NY) 34 PMC. at Jan. 30 & M(CH) 1 20 St. (CH) West Chester 47 36 Feb. 6 at 27 30 Jan. 20 Coast Guard 39 24 Feb. 10 Duquesne (OT) (CH) 23 27 Jan. 23 at Francis (NY) 31 25 Feb. 16 St. Joseph's (CH) 28 33 Jan. 28 St. St Joseph's 27 15 Feb. 10 PMC. Feb. 7 Morns-Harvey 38 36 Feb. 12 at Feb. 10 St. Joseph's 39 20 Feb. 16 St. Feb. 18 West Chester 25 24 Feb. 19 at Feb. 22 Loyola (Mel) 49 25 Feb. 24 West Chester (20T) Feb. 28 Philadelphia Osteopathy 32 13 Feb. 26 Scranton 35 32 Mar. 2 Scranton 28 23 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer Mar. 7 Villanova 23 25 Scranton Joseph's (OT) Catholic 31 Feb. 2 Arnold 29 Feb. 6 Western Kentucky (CH) 44 52 25 28 Feb. 28 Manhattan (CH) 46 33 Feb. 9 Alumni 43 35 36 Head C )ach: Leonard Tanseer Feb. 12 at Scranton 51 38 27 28 Feb. 20 Temple (CH) 43 47 Feb. 23 at 27 38 Feb. 24 Newark Long Island U. (CH) Toledo (CH) 1940-4 8) LSC OPP Lost 8) LSC OPP 1 Loyola (Mil) Dec. 3 Wyomissing P.I. 46 68 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien 28 22 Dec. 24 Rice- 45 51 47 43 Jan. 3 Santa Clara 41 37 48 29 Jan. 8 Davis-Elkins 44 43 Geneva 46 Mar. 6 16 at 35 51 34 33 Dec. 30 50 41 Alumni 38 Seton Hall at 39 34 34 Feb. 27 63 54 51 Scranton 48 50 40 Washington College Dec 20 83 P.M.C. Morris-Harvey 33 47 Catholic Dec. 17 62 38 41 Feb. 19 Dec. 5 Dec. 15 37 Feb. 25 38 Seton Hall 58 42 21 28 Opponent at (MSG) 48 31 Dec. 9, Francis (NY) 54 45 25 Head Coach: Leonard Tanseer 1937-38 (Won Rider 40 32 Opponent Dec. 10 Joseph's (CH) West Chester Feb. 3 OT) 10) Opponent Dec. 4 Temple (OT) (2 1942-43 Fort Dec. 28 Penn A.C. 44 Dec. 8 Dec. 2 at S3 P.I. 21 18 1 Head Coach: Charles "Obie" O'Brien LSC OPP Opponent 37 35 1 Tovvne West Chester 22 Dec Yale Dec. 12 29 Philadelphia Pharmacy 1 15 Pennsylvania Dec 6 1939-4C 1 41 Penn A.C. LSC OPP (CH) (CH) Philadelphia Pharmacy Dec. 13 Opponent Island U. Island U. Dec. 2 Dec. 8 1934-3 Catholic 1943-44 (Won Opponent Jan. 3 St. Joseph's 8, Lost 8) LSC OPP 33 53 ALL -TIME SCORES <$ 1943-44 1946-47 (com) Feb. 5 St. Scranton 82 lo Feb. s .n Ho« Gettysburg o 4S Feb 9 ai Cincinnati l» 2S Feb Manhattan 44 51 i eb 16 .ii 44 59 I eb l" Georgetown I eb 21 I ,-ii 24 Manhattan (CH) Ion Miles 47 28 Dec 12 at Ian 12 Marines 42 in Dec 15 Jan. 1-4 Ridei 4.1 ;n Dec is 37 si 59 47 Jan 19 Jan 2 Joseph's al Si 1 1 on Miles I 44 Marines Muhlenberg at Penns) Ivania i. Ian Ridei 45 Jan Havertbrd 4: Jan 21 Millersville 45 Jan. 25 remple (OT)(CH) 50 Jan 29 I'M il ai al Feb Peb 4 eb Utah(CH) I Jan 4 45 Atlantic Cit) Jan 29 I Vlumni ! Ian Seton Hall 40 Jan. 25 2 \a\> \u v. i 8 oyola I i/./i | emple I Havertbrd in s IS Peb. 15 ai Feb. 17 Marines 44 .Km Feb. 23 Coast Guard 51 Feb 4 Feb 26 Vtlantic Cit) 61 I Navj \u Head Coach: Joe Meehan il' VI 56 OS H 165 62 I 65 62 I I North Carolina (2075 (< 1 Mbrighl ai 74 i oyola (Md) I (CH) loseph's (07"J s si 12 Georgetown (OT) (CH) Feb i 12 ' 2 Muhlenberg 10 si (v) 44 62 IS 5 62 Dec na.li t al harles McGlort- t ' 1944 45 (Won Lost II. Opponent Dec M I Alumni B Dec 9 ai Scranton ebanon Valle) I Albrighl Feb 25 Seton Hall al Si s» OPP Mai I 58 34 Mai 4 65 4(i Mai Si i.m, I is f/',j) laiui-i \) I .' 1949-50 (Won 21. Lost 4) ai Morehead Dec. 20 .ii I Jan Kutztown 1 3 State afayette oyola (Md) Jan 6 .ii I s .ii Atlantic Cit) Hovpn.il Jan 9 .u Jan. 17 ai Jan Ian 24 Vtlantic Citj \a\ j \n it) ( Navj D 66 64 Jan Vii 1947-4S (Won 20, 40 I Ridei Atlantic 4: 56 15 44 5 \o, Dec Coasl (maul 44 is Feb. 2 Drexel 'IS 34 I 64 4S IV, 7 Km Feb 10 Si Feb 14 town Joseph's i<7/i oyola (Md) I i« I s 2 .ii Drexel Feb I eb I eb 28 Mai Marines Ridei Oklahoma * Co ach: II,. i,i .lot' fCJYJ '>. ' IV, I Alumni 6 oyola (Md) I i 39 IV, 44 Dec 7S 53 Dec 75 4d Ian 69 63 i. in ss 52 i. hi i. in lost 14) Opponent iv, (6 iv, 15 C.C.N.\ IV, I" Muhlenberg Moi.i, ebanon I \ ..iv. ai in Ian 24 I exas \\ esle) 41 Feb. 7 Si 45 42 Feb 9 .ii 52 '14 I 13 51 Feb is Pennsylvania 'i .ii eb IN 71 Feb 46 Feb 23 Jan Swarthmore 65 40 i eb i in III Lakehuni 58 51 i> Ridei IS 74 ' Jan 19 I 19 57 ii, .ni oyola i i Francis at 1 1 VI 63 54 17 !S )6 ii OS lospital 69 71 iv, 2 Lock Haven leorgetovi n 55 si iv, 6 ai s I Feb B Feb 12 Feb 16 I Feb 19 Geltj sburg Scranton N.oal Feb " Feb !6 Mai \l.ii .ii ( I oyola (Md) Vlbrighi Ridei Manhattan I i ( lei 'i ".low n 54 13 Dec 7') Dec i N„\ *n iv, s iv, s .n Boston College Lock Haven i oyola iM.ii I Millersville (.1 61 iv, 75 Do ' is 52 Dei 17 Louisville (7 54 Do '" San i. in i I. in S Jan 1 Ian i in 1 si OPP 76 II 69 1(1 I. III i. iii i is i. lan Mbrighl al Georgia Ho I 19 (AfrfJ loliiio Baldwin Wallace remple K to hi !9 ,n .ii ( .niisiiis Muhlt ni', i 1 al 16 Si i(7/l <>7 51 Joseph's Baldwin Wallace i(//i oyolai \4d) 15 Cincinnati 50 (is I ,ii i ' i 18 Mai i leorgetovi n . i . Dayton t/M.i . '" si Mai ii Kansas (AfSGJ ai Boston B Vpi ollege ; lohn - - Phillips Oilers i National in\ itation 62 .,- (MSG) rournnmem ii\\irio\ < t OK ni|ii, S l Head I ol MSG) Mai ( Io i is 7d | o . lohn's 61 -iii.i ii 45 si Gettysburg i Wm, MSG) MSG) Duquesne MSG) s.ioi. Hall ai \i 50 7/i 77 10 I is Muhlenberg (SJU) 8 Mai .( Manhattan al B2 (CH) loseph's Mai Mai (CH) Kama Penns) Mai B I OS I ss 6S in State 71 72 MSG) 47 Mai ii Duquesne (MSG) National lm itation roumamem Head t loach: Kin ,oefT1er Kin loach: I nals oeffler I ' 1950-51 (Won22, dS Do Millersville ii Id Si Do Do Do is Gettysburg s 1 .ii Vlbrighi 101 62 III 60 70 OS IV, .a Dayton B2 so IV, ..i s\\ Missouri Stale Do .il \u una S OS IV, .a Stanford Do Do Do iv Paul Idaho Bow 9 .ii i. in i. in ss is so 7o IS Jan i. in 71 i. in in 51 i. < 56 i.m i 61 I Feb ss D o' si 19 52 16 si | i ss eh i n ii-ni|ii,' I i si k Inn' loseph's 'o .ii North IS .ii I i, • < it ' k in ft //' s ,,i Miami .a Miami (FI)(OT) I eh in George Washington I i'|i < al !0 al Feb. I eh I I H l (Fl) //. \i ml MSi i lan 58 lan 64 i. in ..i Muhli 60 lan 1 ..I M. mil. ill. in o lan i ,,i i\ Paul 71 I' I.m !4 si SO lan 'i 71 64 93 si ss i i >n .-I. Oi I \\.,k, I I i ,ii I oresi si SO oi 63 SO SI so 63 so //> .( 9 i MSi • 63 i O' OS M< HI loseph < i astern Keniui k\ .a II i Oi oyola i i Feb is 69 ss Feb 'i 64 Hi Feb 'i S| .< //. oyol Duquesne eb Feb S I ! \ si hoi ivlown Muhli N 1 r (I in, inn. ill l B in eb 6 I ss .noiin.i Stall < oyola mpl< fl 19 so Ih BO afayette I in vn luquesnc ranton I 82 //i ( s, ' 60 - Geneva ai i k Ih oi Baldwin Wallace io I in ii isk'iii Ki'iiln, k, i 52 is 1 Niagara West Chestei o 54 .ii OPP .ii in 6 IV, I si ss IV, i.m us 70 I IV, Niagara ai Millersville 51 18 I. Do ' 63 lan 5 in ss OPP 8 57 25, Lost Opponent si W i Won i OH- Joseph's « H) 13 ! •53 si Vlbrighi 26 v. i oyolai Md) i 1952 ') i 1 67 Lost Opponent IV, i 7<> 91 eh 54 i(//i Mum.) Feb I 01 (CHJ Geneva al 9 i'l> Feb iv,- • Feb 6 i(> // , oungstown ai \ si OS s - eb i .17 61 so ' ' 58 Duquesni .a i 74 iv, i/' 1/ eb I . OS^'i loseph's l,'iii|il,' si iiiii-iin ii 67 H) ft ' Joseph's i(7/i 62 Hoi) (loss .ii .ii H) rancisco« H) oyola I < ft (CH) Muhlenberg ,H h I s Brigham young k H) I I n 51 Mai ss 6 si 66 Feb 47 St .11 (»7 Nonii Carolina Slate is 50 oyola! Md) i 65 20, Lost 6) Opponent i »4 16 Bloomsburg IS two,, 21, Lost 7) Opponent 54 Head Ct ach: Joe Meehan 1946-47 Won 1948-49 in hi 62 Muhlenberg Mai i 62 SO astern Kentut k, i. 72 I Mai 6 w< oius I remple I l i. Bowling Green (CH) ai 54 s ni 16 69 is do si ..i 62 Western Kentuck) (CH) so si i in Feb Manhattan (MSG) Coach: Charles McGlone Albright (CH) \ lrni|il,' I I. leorgetown i 1 44 I Western Kentuck) I U.C.I .ii 1 68 ss Mbrighl i Delaware (£/( 52 "e 77 ai National In, n.iiion lonin.nikni Catholic Feb MSt ,-ii '" I 62 Muhlenberg si Feb 6 Vlbrighi ai is so Gettysburg | I afayette I 19 s.m Francisco (CH) 18 in is in 21 s Western Kentucky I. 12 Do Do i. Fob 41 i is Dec ss .ii Jan 21 SS remple (CH) Feb ss ' I. Ill I si ' Paul i» 53 (CH) il West Chestei Scranton IV -o (NY)(CH) Francis (NY) I Jan Feb SS Muhlenberg fi07"J Si Jan Feb 74 12 Joseph's i(iii in 2 in is Md) 1(< II Id in 26 St, 43 70 in ' SS 77 65 Ian Feb 69 oi Cincinnati ' Jan i. SS .in Joseph's (07 si 1 so Mai 'ii Albright i eb Mai 62 remple (CH) OPP 70 47 64 Georgetown .ii S( 60 63 in 66 Temple is Scranton ; i 15 5 m M OPP 71 afayette I \ irginia ft Jan. 27 ) o I. ll.iliK//) Philadelphia Na> afayette in Southern California I Coasl Guard I, i. \l k. 111-. IS ,ii Dec 27 Jan oyola (Md) I Dec. 22 * I Millersville Jan I • Vlumni v, 59 Milium 1945- 46 (Won Dec 26 lost 4) tpponenl < Jan 26 Feb. PA Easton, oiiin.inu'iii ai I s al I S2 MAC IS Dec Id 14 Head Coach: Charles McGlone 66 lan Dec 54 Millersville 51 li I i oyola (Md) 47 I Millersville Dec 74 iv, I. ai 45 (io si I. Ill 10 41 OPP 41 Dec 52 Muhlenberg St 93 41 Do II 5 IS Niagara ai I l oyola (Md) I '6 55 ii 45 Mai 7} 19 d7 Opponent 54 Lost OPP 4d 47 '" lan ' Dec [oumamenl St 54 I Swarthmore 1 59 47 Feb 22 ss oeffter I Opponent Cincinnati, 01 ILiil i 61 1951-52 (Won 25, 51 Cincinnati in, itational rourni iinciil i s - 62 so 1 i (>! 4') S/l i | National Invitation No\ & Mar) loins, Head Coach: Kin 50 59 65 Mai Mai 49 Willi. mi 45 16 4d 60 Mai 9 66 7d 60 20 61 afayetti I 42 93 95 is ..i North Carolina State fCHJ 56 (in, inn. in Cincinnati 24 ,-i> I 5 01 afayette Mai vi 15 Kama Penns) 71 i Green ling 41 i Gettysburg eb 26 Mai ' | Joseph's (CH) 7.1 OS Catholic Feb ,-|i 1950-51 nonn (com) 56 7 Jan 1948-49 (com) 4: Jan .( l0S,'|l|l remple .< //. S ,1 //. i 66 5 63 in 13 Muhlenl km ..1 I .,!..,. Ik ll i OS 1(1 (III ) 1 11 11 1 1 ALL-TIME SCORES 1952-53 1954-55 (com) Feb. 28 Youngstown Mar. 4 Temple (SJU) Mar. 9 St. iSJl'i (MSG)** John's Holidaj Festival- at Head Coach: Ken at Albright 89 69 Feb. 2 at Muhlenberg (LH, 68 93 65 45 Feb l" at Muhlenberg 85 71 Feb. 5 at Georgetown 62 75 Dec. 2 MillersviUe 76 60 74 75 Feb. 23 at Fordham 64 49 Feb. 9 Seton Hall 61 70 Dec. 5 at Bucknell 84 62 Feb. 26 Temple (OT)(CH) 59 57 Feb. 12 Temple 63 61 Dec. 9 at Lehigh 86 54 Mar. S West Virginia*** 95 61 Feb. 16 Duquesne 87 80 Dec. 12 at Manhattan 71 58 Mar. Princeton**** 73 46 Feb. 19 Muhlenberg 99 82 Dec. 16 Lafayette 81 73 Mar. 12 Canisius**** 99 64 Feb. 23 Richmond 60 52 Dec. 19 Niagara 64 48 Mar. 18 Iowa*** 76 73 Feb. 27 Fordham 84 66 Jan. 6 Canisius 82 68 Mar. 19 San Francisco 63 77 Mar. 6 Villanova 75 61 Jan. 9 at Duquesne 68 65 KY Mar. 9 St. 61 57 Jan. at Morehead Madison Square LoelTler 1953-54 (Won 26. Lost 4, Opponent * I.St OPP Dec. 2 MillersviUe (LH) 79 57 Dec. 5 West Chester 65 51 Dec. 9 Albright 76 46 Dec. 12 at 66 74 Dec. 16 Lafayette i/JIi X8 70 Dec. IS Georgetown (CH) 58 49 Dec. 21 U.C.L.A.* 62 53 Dec. 22 Kentucky 60 Dec. 26 St. Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Niagara 16. Lost 6) Feb. 16 National Imitation Tournament - 1959-60 (Won (com, 41 Garden ** 1956-57 (com, 94 1 Kentucky - ** - Lev nglon Invitational at Holiday Festival at . Madison Square Joseph's *-Or inge Bowl Classic at Miami, FL Head Coach: Jim Pollard Garden *** _ slCAA Tournament at Madisoi 1 1957-58 (Won 16, Opponent MO Lost 9) LSC OPP State 63 58 Jan. 13 Syracuse (20T) 84 91 Jan. 16 Georgeuns 80 79 30 Jan. Squ ire Garden **** _ NCAA Tournament at Palestra ***** - NCAA Tournament at <ansas ISC OPP Opponent n Western Kentucky 70 76 West Chester 85 68 Feb. 3 at Feb. 6 St. Feb. 9 Albright (LH) Joseph's 80 73 73 67 Dec. 2 MillersviUe 80 90 Feb. 13 at 86 63 Dec. 7 Albright 83 55 Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 66 73 Dec. Lafayette 82 74 Feb. 20 Temple 53 77 77 63 Dec. 14 at 72 59 Feb. 23 Muhlenberg (LH) 91 59 Niagara** 50 69 Dec. 17 Pennsylvania (OT) 66 67 Feb. 27 at North Carolina State 65 80 74 62 Dec. 21 Niagara (Of) 69 68 Mar. at Scranton 82 77 77 53 Dec. 27 Virginia* 72 64 Mar. 5 52 68 Jan. 6 Bngham Young** Temple (CH Loyo\a (MD)(LH) 97 62 Dec. 28 Richmond (OT)* 59 55 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Jan. 9 Muhlenberg (CH) 85 65 59 55 Jan. 12 at Manhattan 69 61 Jan. 16 Dayton (CH) 82 58 Jan. 23 at 83 78 Dec. 73 57 78 51 Jan. 2 30 Jan. Louis** North Carolina State Joseph's (CH) St. Dickinson City , Head Coach: Ken Loeffler ALL HOME GAMES AT PALESTRA EXCEPT • WHERE NOTED • 4 Jan. 1955-56 (Won 15, Opponent Lost 10) LSC OPP 1 .Syracuse Jan. 7 Jan. Manhattan 1 1 (OT) Muhlenberg (LH) 67 61 Villanova (30T) 111 105 1 Muhlenberg Villanova 1960-61 (Won 15. Lost 7) LSC OPP MillersviUe (LH) 88 70 Jan. 14 at Duquesne 55 74 Dec. 3 Muhlenberg 58 69 Jan. 17 Georgetown 62 64 Dec. Dec. 6 Albright (LH) 96 63 Jan. 25 at Valparaiso 97 86 Dec. 3 at Albright 65 62 Niagara 70 72 Jan. 27 at Xavier 65 76 Dec. 7 at Rutgers 85 63 95 81 Feb. at Muhlenberg 82 80 Dec. 10 Niagara 71 77 78 93 Feb. 8 at St. 71 91 Dec. 14 Bucknell 79 69 1 Opponent 82 MillersviUe 1 48 Feb. 2 at Feb. 6 Furman tCH) 100 83 Dec. 10 Feb. 10 Iona (LH) 82 69 Dec. 14 Lafayette Feb. 13 Temple (CH) 56 57 Dec. 17 at 61 56 Dec. 26 San Francisco* 62 79 Feb. 12 Temple 61 71 Dec. 16 Muhlenberg (LH) 84 67 78 64 Dec. 28 Syracuse* 75 72 Feb. 14 West Chester (LH) 68 66 Dec. 2 North Carolina State 68 71 86 60 Jan. 7 Miami (Fla) 88 74 62 71 Jan. 10 Lehigh (LH) 77 62 77 82 Jan. 13 Manhattan 74 68 89 86 Jan. 21 Pennsylvania 67 63 80 79 Jan. 23 at 83 67 75 64 Jan. 27 Temple 57 63 Jan. 31 at 69 73 Feb. 4 St. 54 65 Feb. 8 Gettysburg 67 62 64 Bradley I Bonaventure Feb. 17 Fordham (CH) Feb. 20 St Joseph's Feb. 27 St. Louis (CH) 96 82 Dec. 30 St. John's 85 76 Feb. 19 Scranton Mar. 8 Fordham (OT)*** 76 74 Jan. 4 St. Joseph's 56 69 Feb. 22 at (CH) North Carolina State Mar. 12 North Carolina St.**** 88 81 Jan. 7 West Virginia 87 71 Feb. 26 St. Mar. 13 Navy**** 64 48 Jan. 13 Syracuse 71 64 Mar. Morehcad Mar. 19 Penn State***** 69 54 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 64 52 Mar. 5 at Mar. 20 Bradley****' 92 76 Jan. 21 Seton Hall 63 64 Mar. 8 Villanova 74 59 63 67 69 84 * Kentucky - Invitational at **-H oliday Festival at Lexington KY Madison Square Garden NCAA Tournament at Br ffalo. NY **** NCAA Tournament at Palestra ***** NCAA Tournament at Kansas Citj MO CHAMPION ** - _ - - . Head Coach: Ken Loeffler 1954-55 (Won 26, Lost 5) LSC OPP Opponent Dec. 1 Dec. 5 MillersviUe (LH) 88 72 Loyola (La) 85 71 at 28 Jan. at Richmond * 1 Joseph's (OT) Seton Hall Richmond - State Invitational at Ri chmond. VA Champion Feb. 4 Georgetown (OT) Feb. 7 at Feb. 10 Furman 73 65 Feb. Feb. 15 Temple 57 60 Feb. 18 at 81 70 Feb. 24 Scranton 82 51 Feb. 27 West Chester (LH) 90 78 Dec. 2 MillersviUe (LH) Feb. 29 Villanova 71 64 Dec. 6 at Mar. 6 Dickinson (LH) 98 57 Dec. 10 at Mar. 7 Villanova 73 76 Dec. 13 Lehigh Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Manhattan * Fordham Muhlenberg Holiday Festival - at Madison Square Garden Head Coach: Jim Pollard - - Head Coach: Jim Pollard 1958-59 (Won 16. Lost 7) LSC OPP West Chester Western Kentucky Joseph's at Muhlenberg 81 Feb. 15 at Syracuse 81 75 Feb. 22 at Lafayette 104 86 Canisius 73 94 1 1 Feb. 25 at 85 58 Mar. 4 Villanova 76 71 Niagara 56 72 Mar. 8 Duquesne 63 78 Lafayette 84 77 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore 81 47 North Carolina State 67 82 Western Kentucky 84 75 78 71 Opponent 1961-62 (Won 16. Opponent Lost 9) LSC OPP Dec. 8 P.M.C. 94 39 Jan. 7 Bucknell 70 68 Dec. MillersviUe 102 62 Dec. at Niagara (OT) 76 75 Jan. 10 at Muhlenberg 92 77 Dec. 8 Albright 78 69 Dec. 1? at Lafayette 76 60 Jan. 14 at Syracuse 79 71 Dee. 16 Niagara 64 78 Dec. IX I 69 79 Jan. 17 Temple 67 64 Dec. 18 at 71 59 Dec. 21 Southern California 49 38 Dec. 3 MillersviUe (LH) 61 53 Jan. 24 at Canisius 77 64 Dec. 20 Pennsylvania 69 57 Dec. 22 Kentucky* 54 63 Dec. 5 at Albright 75 52 Jan. 26 at Western Kentucky 74 96 Dec. 22 Dartmouth* 87 60 Dec. 27 Syracuse** 103 54 Dec. at Lafayette 75 84 Jan. 31 Pennsylvania 70 73 Dec. 28 Cincinnati* 56 64 Dec. 29 U.C.L.A.** Duquesne ** 85 77 Dec. 13 Bradley 87 77 Feb. 4 Muhlenberg 75 92 Dec. 30 Dayton* 67 81 Dec. 31 65 67 Dec. 15 at 83 74 Feb. 7 Seton Hall 83 69 Jan. 5 at 76 69 Jan. 2 at St. at 102 72 Jan. 10 Muhlenberg 90 51 Jan. 8 Brandeis 72 65 Jan. 13 Syracuse 69 53 93 62 Jan. Gettysburg 44 57 73 61 1 Hah I (/.//) MSG) 1956-57 (Won 17, Opponent 1 Lost 9) LSC OPP Niagara Georgetown 1 Lehigh Manhattan (MSG) 88 79 Dec. 18 Indiana 80 93 Feb. 102 56 Dec 20 North Carolina State 83 78 Feb. 14 Duquesne Muhlenberg (LH) 88 79 Dec. 27 Western Kentucky' 76 89 Feb. 18 at Jan. 15 Lebanon Valley (LH) 112 70 Dec. 28 Seton Hall* 82 72 Feb. 21 St. 63 70 Jan. 25 at Miami Jan. 19 at West Chester 85 50 Dec 29 Valparaiso* 103 73 Feb. 25 West Chester 85 67 Jan. 27 at Duquesne Jan. 22 at North Carolina 73 76 Jan. 5 Manhattan 81 72 Feb. 28 Xavier 99 80 Feb. 3 Temple 85 97 Mar. 7 Villanova 57 63 Feb. 7 at 58 74 Head Coach: Donald "Dudey" Moore Feb. Fordham Jan. 2 1 29 Louis ( CH) St. 5 1 Albright Joseph's 20 Bucknell 82 56 Jan 9 St. Feb. 2 at Georgetov. n 85 58 Jan. 12 Cincinnati Feb. 5 Georgetown (CH) 74 46 Jan. 15 at West Chester 57 51 Feb. 12 at Feb. 10 at 76 62 Jan. 19 at Syracuse 82 94 Feb. 14 Canisius Feb. 12 Richmond (CH) 91 80 Jan. Pennsylvania 84 73 Feb. 16 Si. Jan. St. Joseph's (CH) Manhattan (MSG) 26 Joseph's It) (Fla) Delaware Joseph's 66 80 51 64 91 78 60 56 69 68 73 63 72 71 ALL-TIME SCORES 1961-62 Lafayette 69 73 Feb. 24 Villanova 63 65 Feb. 28 at 78 76 Mar. Western Kentuck) 88 84 Dec. 8 Miami 75 Dec. 12 at Dec. 16 at Seattle Mar. 9 * Georgetown Holida) Festival - 67 Villanova at Madison Square Garden Head Coach: Donald "I)ude\" Moore Dec : Dec 5 16. ISC OPP Opponent Dec. Creighton I 72 91 81 97 47 (Ft) 90 86 Niagara OT) 67 59 74 76 Delaware at 57 ( Dec. 19 Pennsj Kania 78 64 Dec. 28 St. Johns* 71 78 Dec. 30 Temple* 83 70 Syracuse (OT)* 73 70 80 92 Jan. S Villanova 72 86 Jan. 13 Duquesne 83 69 6 Jan. Lost 8) Albright at Jan. 2 1962-63 (Won Lost 8) LSC OPP 15, ( Opponent Feb. 21 2 1966-67 1964-65 Won (cont) Louisville at Dec. 5 at Lafayette 95 59 Jan. 16 ai S\ racuse 81 104 Dec. 8 at Niagara 76 79 Jan. 26 ai Lafayette 91 7.3 85 34 Jan. 29 at Loyola (La) 72 69 67 57 105 55 Dec. 12 Lehigh Dec. 15 at Dec. 19 Bucknell Dec 26 Albright Brigham Young* 73 Feb. 6 Temple 81 74 Feb. 10 Gettysburg 91 68 84 Feb. 12 Creighton 66 84 Seton Hall 101 71 Delaware* 80 64 Feb. 16 Dec. 29 Bowling Green (OT)* 74 67 Feb. 20 Western Kentucky 91 Jan. 4 Miami 78 76 Feb. 24 Georgetown 88 80 Feb. 26 St. Joseph's 85 93 86 93 Dec. 28 Jan. 9 Jan. 1 30 Jan. Muhlenberg at Jan. 19 (Fl) 49 88 Manhattan 78 61 Scum 89 80 64 62 Hall Delaware Temple 81 71 Feb. 6 Gettysburg 80 65 Feb. 9 at Syracuse 74 66 Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 74 78 Feb. Canisius Feb. 16 al Feb. 20 Duquesne 53 76 73 69 Mar. 13 * Detroit** Holiday Festival - at Madison - LSC OPP Feb. 23 Joseph's 49 66 Dec I St. 97 73 Feb. 26 Georgetown 75 72 Dec 4 at Western Kentucky 67 93 47 63 Dec. 8 al Scion Hall 92 93 61 62 Dec. Mar. Villanova 2 Mar. 16 * ** St. Louis (MSG)** Quaker City Tournament - - at Palestra National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Donald "Dude\" Moore 1963-64 (Won 16, Lost 9) Opponent I.St Nov 30 Albright Dec. 6 at HIT 76 62 Creighton 44 Albright Georgetown 99 101 Dec. 15 Bucknell 87 68 Dec. 18 Niagara (OT) 87 88 Dec. 27 Brigham Young* 71 69 1 I at Dec. 29 Temple (OT)* 59 66 Dec. 30 Minnesota X7 92 Jan. 8 St. 69 92 Joseph's Jan. 12 Pennsylvania 76 90 Jan. 15 Syracuse X5 98 77 Jan 22 al Duquesne 77 79 ai Creighton 90 104 at Utah Stale 97 109 60 70 Jan 25 14 al Bucknell 93 75 Jan 27 Dec. 17 at Lehigh 68 40 Jan. 62 84 Dec. 21 Niagara 58 54 Feb. 2 American 103 9? Feb. 9 Lafayette 8 93 Dec. I Dec I Louisville 29 al Seattle Dec. 27 Northwestern* 91 69 Dec. 28 Georgetown* 80 69 Dec. 30 St. 83 80 Feb 15 ai 99 76 18 Temple 86 85 Ion. 94 Bonaventure Feb. 12 Jan. 4 Pennsylvania 61 58 Jsn. 8 Lafayette 100 86 Feb. 22 Jan. 10 Syracuse 63 61 Feb. 26 Jan. 19 al Duquesne 58 89 Mar al Miami 99 121 Mar. 5 Jan. 25 at Georgetown 81 85 29 at Gettysburg 50 46 Si. Joseph's 80 70 75 62 Feb. I Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 at Manhattan (MSG) Villanova al Scion Hall 63 59 68 75 i 2 al Louisville 96 92 Miami 102 108 oumamenl Head Coach: Joe Hever Quakei Citj I ii Opponent Dec 1 Gettysburg 103 67 81 Dec 7 Miami 99 s.' 107 Dec III al Hah Slate I Loyola Quaker (I Citj a) Tournament CHAMPION Head Coach: Bob Walters al 90 S5 61 63 Palestra 101 85 Jan 21 Western Kentucky 86 95 Jan. 28 at St 107 95 Feb. 102 65 97 65 "4 iFIa) \i.r ,, Dec ii at IV, 15 Nebraska Albright 69 72 84 50 99 <, Creighton (OT) 88 83 Feb. Loyola (La) 125 80 Feb. 5 at Feb. 7 Temple 65 79 Feb. 8 Villanova Feb. 10 Oklahoma 108 97 Feb al 1 City Vanderbill 95 100 Dec Pennsylvania 85 si 21 Dec 23 .n Dec. 27 iv, 28 iv, in ss 106 Syracuse 84 ss Niagara 86 Bowling Green 78 I ouisville Francis (Pol 84 74 96 67 "2 Joseph's Duquesne 77 66 Feb. 15 Si. 84 67 59 68 Feb 19 Duquesne 85 71 Feb. 22 Canisius 75 93 Feb. 2 Detroit 98 96 Feb. 26 St. Josephs 83 96 Feb. 25 91 73 Mar. at Lafayette 85 72 1 Joseph's*** Mar. 3 St, Mar. 4 Temple*** Vanderbilt Invitational - MAC Tournameni at - 73 70 61 78 at Nashville, Quaker City Tournament - • Rider Dec. 6 al Albright Dec al 13 City Tournameni al Palestra (Sola TN 1969-70 (Won 14. Opponent 20, Lost 8) LSC OPP Lost 12) LSC OPP 83 64 Dec. 3 Albright 95 59 Dec. 10 Fastern Kentucky S4 s2 Dec al Marshall ss 97 80 Dec. Bucknell West Chester at Quaker - Palestra Gettysburg Dec. 8 1 Head Coach: Tom Palestra ai Opponent Dec. 2 Hofstra ai I 13 Dec. 16 WestChester 92 59 50 Dec. 19 Yale SI 59 96 58 Dec. 20 Tennessee 47 55 82 40 Dec Georgia** 76 66 84 69 Dec 29 Cornell** 6S 56 2" Dec. 16 Niagara 83 100 Dec JO Columbia** 89 74 Dec 20 Providence* 56 77 Jan. 3 St Joseph's (2 OT) 99 101 101 Dec. 21 North Carolina State 68 63 Jan. 7 Syracuse 108 Dec. 26 Louisville** 71 94 Jan Temple 61 69 Dec. 2S West Virginia** 100 83 Jan. 17 at so 102 10 Western Kentuck) "9 Dec. 29 Syracuse** 78 68 Jan. 19 at Loyola (La) 85 Jan. 2 at Miami 92 84 Jan. 21 at Creighton 77 86 103 71 Jan 25 at Duquesne 64 67 71 51 Jan 2" Pennsylvania 67 76 105 81 Jan. 31 al Canisius 70 80 102 73 77 81 106 101 86 90 96 103 6 Jan. St. (Fl) Joseph's Loyola (La) Jan. 9 at Jan. 13 Syracuse Jan. 20 Western Kentuck) 79 84 Feb. 4 Lafayette Jan. 24 at Pennsylvania 45 57 Feb S ,n Jan. 28 at Duquesne (OT) 80 79 Feb. Jan. 30 at Creighton 71 77 Feb. 14 Niagara Feb. 3 al Wcsi Chestei 79 55 Feb. 17 ai Feb. 7 ai Lafayette 74 45 Feb Villanova 85 96 64 60 Feb 25 Rider 72 66 Icmple Feb. 10 21 al American "4 65 - Feb. 17 al Canisius SO 64 ** Feb. 24 Villanova 56 64 81 73 84 57 Feb 2s Morehead Mar. American*** I State Mar. 2 Icmple*** 87 69 Mai 9 Columbia (SP)**** 69 83 Boston Garden Invitational ai Holiday Festival ai Madison Square Garden \c Tournameni al Palestra CHAMPION ** NCA \ ["oumamenl Head Coach: Jim Harding tec I i Dec 9 1 tec I I tec 1 Head Coach: loin iv, 2 ai iv, 5 long Miami IV, 12 Marshall iv, 15 West Chestei IV, 19 HP 42 IV, Boston College 75 63 63 el Mi Ian 2i ai I 96 'I Ian 28 ,,i Drexel Ian in os 56 91 65 Feb 6 ss Feb '11 !8 Indiana 108 ss ill South Carolina 59 62 Hofstra 89 OS Creighton 103 si 83 SS 1 IS ills.. 59 IV, in I 79 IV, Jan al Ridei State ai s, rat use Western Kentucky 75 50 Niagara Mbrighi 77 76 SS ai Perm 97 Pennsylvania 20 .n 59 Georgia Jan 2 89 \1SG) Dec 29 57 21 | (//,/! 1(H) IV, I Dec 9 Baltimore Canisius I Island Temple IS 7) LSC OPP W esiein 1 Ii Lou Mbrighi 16 1 20. Opponent 9 Miami Palestra (iola 1970 71 (Won Ian I at CHAMPION Ian I) Knowille.TN at Quaker Cit) Tournameni OPP Dec let (Fl) st ai I Lost at Miami Volunteer Classic - Boston. MA Deiroit American 11 Feb. 14 i. 77 American Villanova Ian si 12 Lafayette Feb. 18 I. Ill Jan 7 Loyola (La) 1 64 Feb. 15 1967-68 (Won I Dec. 17 Francis (Pa) Feb. 4 Opponent 14, Lost 12) LSC OPP 63 I Temple 196H- 69 (Won23, 1966-67 (Won 91 Mar. Jan 25 Jan 4 57 Feb. 28 102 Palestra Canisius 95 81 - (Fl) Temple Western Kentuck) Syracuse 95 Canisius Feb. 19 ai al 70 Feb. 15 Feb. 25 78 Jan. 14 \l Jan. 23 Jan. Gettysburg Pennsylvania - Feb il la) 78 Villanova Jan. 22 77 Lo st 15) Opponent 94 Head Coach: Joe Hever Head Coach: Bob Walters 10. 90 ** National Invitation Tournament 1965-66 (Won American (OT) ** Square- (cont) ai * Garden ** 1968-69 (con,) Jan. 11 I eb I eb I eb Feb 1 i -„ -o si 63 -9 „: afayette oyola ai i 9 96 Hofstra i io Kentucky Syrac use Canisius \ illanova . a 5 .,• s, I 69 Duquesne I ion i" I eb 2 63 i eb ! SI Mai I .a si ai American loseph's Ridei «'/ 64 el 1 1 1 11 ALL-TIME SCORES 1970-71 71 76 SI Dec. Georgia Tech (MSG)*** 67 70 Dec. 5 at NC Dec. 8 at Dec. 12 Syracuse Dec. 15 at Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Wake Mar. St. Mar. 20 * Charlotte Invitational - at Charlotte. CHAMPION - ** Joseph's (OT)** MAC Tournament at - ** - Palestra National Invitation Tournament Head Coach: Paul Westhead 1971-72 (Won Lost 19) 6, Opponent Dee. 1975-76 (Won LSC OPP 87 37 Nov. 28 Delaware Army 83 71 Dec. I Hofstra 66 53 Dec. 3 at Alabama 57 68 75 Dee. 6 at Hofstra 72 Holy Cross 94 80 Dec. Pennsylvania 82 84 Dee. 13 at Forest* 90 95 Dee. 19 Texas Dec. 22 Western Kentucky* 76 65 Dec. 20 Dee. 27 Stanford** 77 66 Dee. 28 Manhattan** 65 73 Lehigh I Widener Manhattan (MSG) (con,) Dec. 10 UNC-Charlotte* 67 86 Dec. 17 Pennsylvania 75 78 73 68 Dec. 28 Louisville** 85 113 78 Dec. 29 Ohio State** 83 86 64 Jan. 4 at Western Kentucky 78 64 78 79 Jan. 6 at Niagara 116 97 72 Jan. 9 at Hofstra 97 87 59 57 Jan. 80 79 Kansas 73 74 Jan. 14 at 79 74 Dec. 23 Maine 104 88 Jan. 16 West Chester (Hit) Dec. 29 Michigan** 71 86 Jan. 19 at 87 I Canisius A & M* OPP Dec. 29 Princeton** 83 78 Dec. 30 Houston** 69 Jan. 5 Niagara 67 65 Jan. 5 at 56 58 Jan. 9 at Western Kentucky (OT) 84 85 Jan. 10 Syracuse 71 Jan. 16 Drexel 85 73 Jan. 13 Drexel 1 Drexel 1 Duquesne Syracuse Duke(.S7J 90 Jan. 21 100 Jan. 24 at 77 82 Jan. 28 Temple 66 74 Feb. Western Kentucky (OT) 104 J Biscaj ne Dee. 4 Hofstra Dee. 8 Niagara 70 Tulsa 77 80 Jan. 19 87 66 Jan. 17 St. Joseph's 75 86 Feb. 4 St. So 62 Jan. 23 at Biscayne 97 75 Jan. 21 atBiscayne 83 64 Feb. 8 American Canisius 81 89 Jan. 24 at 75 73 Feb. 73 75 Jan. 27 Memphis 77 81 Feb. 15 78 54 Jan. 31 Temple 63 67 78 98 Feb. 4 Notre 89 Dee. 1 1 West Chester Lafayette Dee. 13 at Dee. 17 Baylor* 81 68 Jan. 26 at Dee. IS Nebraska* 60 75 Jan. 30 St. Dee. 27 Boston College** 61 62 Feb. 2 Temple Dee 2S Fairfield** IDS 96 Feb. 6 Notre Dec. 30 Massachusetts** Jan. 5 St. Jan. S Lafayette Jan. II at Jan. 15 at Joseph's Dame 84 82 75 90 95 82 74 64 62 77 78 Stetson 77 72 Feb. 18 Villanova 79 82 108 Feb. 22 at St. 95 108 100 67 89 82 85 1 Canisius at 1 Joseph's Bonaventure Vermont American 95 83 Feb. 10 American 61 63 Feb. 25 at Feb. 13 at West Chester 73 53 Feb. 14 Villanova 75 72 Mar. 2 St. 66 86 Feb. at Duquesne 63 8 Feb. IS at Niagara 53 69 Mar. 3 Delaware*** 97 Western Kentcky S4 103 Feb. 20 Villanova 104 66 Feb. 22 at Duquesne 72 76 Mar. 4 Temple*** 73 72 Loyola (La) 80 86 Feb. 23 at Rutgers 82 76 Feb. 25 Pennsylvania 56 58 Mar. 12 Villanova (PAL)*** 97 103 Feb. 27 Cleveland Slate 90 72 7 1 American 59 53 Feb. 28 Delaware*** 78 69 66 80 Mar. Rider*** 84 68 * Jan. 29 Mar. 2 71 76 ** Canisius Temple Dame Feb. 5 Notre Feb. 7 at Drexel Feb. 12 at Holy Cross Feb. 15 atBiscayne Feb. 20 at Feb. 23 Syracuse Feb. 26 Villanova Duquesne Cornhusker Classic - 91 89 Feb. 9 Pennsylvania ** 81 72 20 - Dame (SP) 106 75 26 * Slate 84 96 82 Jan. at Providence Dame Notre 1 116 55 Joseph's Jan. Feb. 2 68 100 103 I 64 (MSG) 1977-78 Lost 15) 11. Opponent I.St Lehigh I Lost 10) LSC OPP IS, Opponent 74 Lafayette (i 1973-74 (Won (con,) Mar. 5 80 78 56 67 7 97 64 77 79 85 93 103 69 8 80 87 73 86 Lincoln. at Quaker City Tournament at * 1 Opponent at - at First *** Las Union - NC KY Invitational at Charlotte, Louisville Classic at Louisville, - ECC Tournament Easton. at PA - CHAMPION ** NCAA Tournament NV - Head Coach: Paul Westhead Madison Square Garden ** MAC Tournament at - 1976-77 (Won Palestra Head Coach: Paul Westhead Lost 12) LSC OPP 17, Opponent Nov. 29 Widener (WW; Dec. 22, Lost 7) Nov. 29 Army Dec. 4 at Dec. 1 52 Opponent Vermont 75 68 Nov. 29 Bucknell Alabama 77 82 Dec. 2 at Kentucky 7fi 77 109 66 Dec. 5 at Duke 42 70 Dec. 7 at Delaware 102 98 91 76 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 67 68 Tennessee* 85 92 Dec. 16 Canisius 99 87 Southern Methodist* 94 86 Dec. 2 at Florida Southern 73 84 Dec. 28 San Diego State** 88 84 Dec. 22 at Stetson 76 90 94 114 Dec. 29 Montana* 78 91 61 70 Dec. 30 Cal State-Fullerton* 75 84 65 49 Jan. 4 at 80 83 55 51 Jan. 6 Lafayette 95 80 69 61 Jan. 10 Western Kentucky 90 66 89 66 Dec. 13 at Biscayne 74 71 Dec. 17 7 58 Dec. 18 65 89 77 84 Biscayne Lehigh Holy Cross Lost 13) LSC OPP 97 Delaware at Dec. Dec. 14 15, 112 Dec. 8 71 Lafayette 1978-79 (Won 72 76 at 1 1 Dec. 4 LSC OPP Opponent Palestra Lost 10) LSC OPP Las Vegas Holiday Classic - Vegas. Petersburg. * ** KS Lawrence. k Classic at Head Coach: Paul Westhead Holiday Festival - Dec. 7 15. at St. FL ** 1974-75 (Won NE Head Coach: Paul Westhead 1972-73 (Won Joseph's*** St. Big Sun Tournament - Jayhaw - Joseph's*** 1 1 Maine 1 Nov. 29 at 75 59 Dec. 18 Canisius 69 70 Dee. 29 Washington** Dec. Army 73 63 Dec. 20 Clemson* 67 63 Jan. 3 at Dec. 6 Biscayne 69 67 Dec. 2 Texas Tech* 73 64 Jan. 7 Canisius Dec. 8 San Francisco* 73 74 Dec. 29 Furman** 69 64 Jan. 12 at Dec. 9 Santa Clara (OT)* 69 71 Dec. 30 Alabama- 77 73 Jan. 15 St. Dec. 16 Eastern Michigan 93 66 Jan. 4 Hofstra 91 64 Jan. 17 at 63 60 Jan. 13 Rider (HH) 100 83 Dec. 22 WestChester 92 52 Jan. 8 at Memphis 93 84 Jan. 22 Duquesne 62 64 Jan. 15 at West Chester 68 64 Dec. 27 Southern California** 77 72 Jan. at Niagara 26 Western Kentucky 93 79 Jan. 17 at Dec. 28 New Mexico 76 70 Jan. 15 St. Dickinson 82 61 Jan. Dec. 30 71 70 Jan. 86 76 Jan. 1 Lehigh State** I 1 1 Slate Joseph's 81 71 Jan. 68 60 Jan. 31 Rhode Island Drexel Joseph's West Chester St. Joseph's** 52 77 Jan. 18 Pennsylvania 67 65 Feb. 2 Villanova Jan. 6 St. Joseph's 55 68 Jan. 21 WestChester 89 72 Feb. 5 at Jan. 9 American Rhode Niagara 88 74 Duquesne 89 90 24 Vermont 100 88 27 at 88 72 20 Drexel Rider 78 67 Jan. 24 Duquesne 88 79 Feb. 9 Hofstra 89 93 Jan. 31 Villanova Jan. 13 Hofstra 76 55 Jan. 29 Western Kentucky 87 91 Feb. 12 Temple 75 87 Feb. 3 at Jan. 16 at Lafayette 68 77 Feb. at Syracuse 78 82 Feb. 16 Niagara 64 66 Feb. 10 Temple Jan. 20 at Niagara 80 72 Feb. 5 at Drexel 80 63 Feb. 19 Providence (SP) 62 75 Feb. 12 at Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 45 57 Feb. 8 Temple 74 63 Feb. 22 at Pennsylvania 70 80 Feb. 17 St. Jan. 26 Duquesne 69 67 Feb. 12 Villanova fOT; 74 73 Feb. 26 Notre Dame 77 113 Feb. 21 Hofstra Jan. 31 Western Kentucky 108 80 Feb. 5 at Notre 75 9 Mar. Delaware *** 84 77 Feb. 24 at Feb. 3 at 84 91 Feb. 9 at American 62 68 Mar. 4 Lafayette*** 86 80 Feb. 26 Hofstra Feb. 7 Canisius 96 85 Feb 22 82 96 Mar. 6 Hofstra*** 81 92 Feb. 28 St. Feb. 10 at Notre 71 87 Mar. 4 Bucknell (HH)*** 85 74 * Feb. 12 at Drexel 72 57 Mar. 7 American*** 56 52 ** Feb. 17 Temple 54 56 Mar. 8 Lafayette*** 92 85 Feb. 2 at 79 88 Mar. 16 Syracuse (OT) (SP)**** 83 87 101 79 1 Feb, 2S * - ** Syracuse Dame American Villanova Cable Car Classic - at Oakland. Quaker City Tournament Head Coach: Paul Westhead at CA Palestra * 1 1 1 - Dame Rutgers Dayton Invitational at Dayton. OH - I Volunteer Classic - ** Cabrillo Classic - Knoxville. at at San Diego. ECC Tournament at Easton, TN CA PA - Sugar Bowl Classic LA CHAMPION ** ECC Tournament - - American Lehigh Joseph's ECC Orleans. Easton, CHAMPION ** NCAA Tournament - Head Coach: Paul Westhead PA 97 93 87 94 73 70 93 (HH)** 84 77 Joseph's (OT)(SJU)** 63 68 at Yellowstone. MT Tournament Head Coach: Paul Westhead - 1977-78 (Won 18, - Lost 12) LSC OPP 22. Lost 9) Opponent Pharmacy (HH) LSC OPP 87 58 Nov. 25 at Widener 83 75 Dec. 3 at Alabama 82 80 Nov. 30 at Bucknell 92 77 Dec. 5 at Bucknell 79 80 Dec. 7 Rhode 73 78 Dee. 8 Villanova 79 86 Dec. 9 East Carolina (2 96 95 Dec. Rider 102 59 Opponent at 81 100 Dame Notre 1979-80 (Won New at 78 103 87 Montana Classic - 84 123 Head Coach: Paul Westhead CHAMPION ** * ** Island Island OT)* Nov. 30 Phila. II ^ ALL-TIME SCORES 1979-80 1981-82 uon,) A& M* Texas Dec. 14 67 72 1983-84 (Won u-onn 75 60 91 75 76 XI 72 74 Army 56 55 Dec. 17 Villanova 90 80 67 Dec. 29 George Washington* 65 64 87 Dec. 30 Maryland* 70 Jan. 4 Notre Brigham Young fJ07?* [06 MIX Dec IX Iona** 71 95 Nov. 28 Dec 28 Utah State*' XX 89 Dec. 19 Rice** 64 58 Nov. 30 Vermont Dec. 29 Idaho State 88 83 Dec 22 al Santa Clara 74 93 Dec. 3 at South Florida*** 62 82 Dec. 6 St. 68 65 Dec. 10 Dame 66 61 Lafayette 65 Jan. 5 Niagara 95 83 Dec Jan. 9 West Chester (HH) 111 70 Dec. 30 St. Jan. 12 Stetson 74 64 Jan. 4 Noire Jan. 16 ai 80 81 Jan. 9 ai Lafayette 2 l> Bonaventure** 11 al Youngstown Jan. 19 Temple (SP) 62 67 Jan. 12 American 69 Jan. 23 Drexel 65 61 Jan. 14 al Rider 79 78 59 Jan. 19 Pennsylvania 77 75 Jan. 7 62 60 Jan. 27 Villanova 82 117 Jan. XO 79 Jan. 14 St. 102 76 Jan. 17 at Jan. 28 Delaware (HH) Jan. 30 Noire Dame Duquesne 1 I State Joseph's Dame (SP) 83 96 68 66 at Army 58 60 at Fairfield 9X 85 Peter's 64 57 74 72 Feb. 2 Si. 57 58 Jan. Feb. 4 Lehigh (HH) 90 79 Feb. 3 Canisius 84 76 Feb. 6 at Da) ton 77 X4 Jan. 19 Cansius 79 66 75 61 Feb. X Lehigh {HH) 94 69 Jan. 21 Holy Cross 74 85 Joseph's 30 OPP I.SC Monmouth Dec. I? : 20, Lost II) Opponent X6 68 Idaho Slate' Dec. 12 at Feb. 6 Rhode Feb. 7 Hofstra Feb. 9 American iCH) 95 85 Feb. 13 St. Feb. 12 Pennsylvania 80 73 Feb. 16 at Feb. 18 at De 75 92 Feb. 20 Feb. 2 ai Duquesne 9 79 Feb. 23 at Vermont 85 Feb. 25 Drexel** Feb. 27 Temple*** 1 Island (MSG) Paul 11 Feb. 29 Lafayette*** Mar. St. I Mar. 6 * - ** Joseph's*** Purdue**** Cougar Classic Lobo - ** Invitational at ECC - Provo. at Tournament 77 83 Jan. 24 Pennsylvania 96 85 67 64 Jan. 26 at Iona 95 80 Temple 72 X6 Ian 2s Fordham 84 73 Feb. 24 Drexel 57 55 Feb. at St. Peter's 67 71 70 Feb. 27 at 71 69 Feb. 4 Louisville 88 93 87 76 Mar. Bucknell**** XI 72 Feb. 6 at 6X 67 70 62 Mar. 3 West Chester**** 71 56 Feb. 8 Fairfield 94 76 71 X3 Feb. 69 X4 70 62 Mar. 59 49 * X2 90 ** - UT I 5 Joseph's Hofstra Stetson Joseph's**** St. Cougar Classic Palestra NM . - IN at FCC 62 San Feb. 18 Holy Cross (OT) (ME) 91 89 Feb. 22 Iona 81 79 at at Palestra Feb. 25 Temple (20T) X0 79 Feb. 27 Manhattan (NH) 76 60 Mar. I Fordham 60 62 Mar. 3 63 65 91 95 (OT)** St. Peter's Mar. 16 Lost 13) I.SC OPP Bucknell (HH) 6X 66 Delaware 55 54 82 84 Opponent I.S( DPI Dec. I MD ** MAAC Tournament at Lost 14) IS, Invitational at College Park. - ** - XI 61 Dec. 4 at Alabama 65 XI Dec. X Rhode Dec. X Bucknell 73 63 Dec. 10 Texas 74 X2 Dec. 10 Xavier 70 65 Dec. Broun 61 59 Dec. 13 ,u 72 59 Dec. IX Pennsylvania 72 7X D« Villanova (3 OT) X4 83 Dec. 22 Niagara X2 65 Nov. 26 Monmouth (HH) Dec. 29 San Diego State 67 93 Dec. 27 Cincinnati 73 76 Nov. 2X at St. Dec. 30 Georgetown* 63 79 Dec.28 Wisconsin-Green Bay** 62 51 Nov. 30 Brigliam Jan 3 Lafayette 69 60 Jan. 3 at Western Kentuck) 62 56 Dec. Jan. 7 at Missouri 74 X3 Jan. X Duke 60 61 Dec. 8 Jan. Id atCanisius 79 XI Jan. 12 Towson State (HH) 79 7X Dec. Jan. 12 at Jan Hofstra 20 14 Delaware Niagara (OT) II A & M* 11 1984-85 (Won 15. Mary's (CA) Young* Stanford* I Niagara at I I St. Joseph's 61 Dec. 15 Temple 54 65 72 Dec. 22 Villanova (SP) 63 80 Jan. 26 Hofstra 7X 62 Dec. 2X Fordham 67 74 29 al Canisius 54 55 Dec. 29 Dartmouth** S4 55 69 71 Jan. 3 Iona 73 103 56 68 Jan. 5 Army XII 63 79 60 Paul 62 69 Feb. 2 al 73 67 Feb. 5 St. Jan. 9 at Fairfield 58 56 Feb. 9 atXaviei 85 109 Jan. 12 .11 59 60 Feb. 14 Dayton 73 79 Jan. 15 Manhattan 66 62 Feb. 16 al 46 44 Jan. 19 Holy Cross, Ml Feb. Duquesne 1 American Dame Notre Joseph's Lehigh Feb. 14 at 69 71 Feb, 19 ai Feb. 17 Pennsylvania 62 67 Feb. 23 Lafayette Feb. 21 Temple 62 84 Feb. 26 Temple (OT) (SP) Feb. 25 at 63 52 Mar. al Drexel Feb. 2X Rhode Mar. 2 Drexel** Island Cabrillo Classic i I ( I at San Diego, 3 Diesel 70 Dec. 4 Villanova 46 5(1 Dec. 6 Syracuse 72 97 Dec 70 Ohio University 65 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania X0 86 Dec. 14 Princeton (SP) 58 48 7 Fordham 78 66 Dec 27 Temple** 58 XI Dec. 2X Bowling Green** 94 54 Jan. 2 at St. Peter's 63 69 Jan. 4 Notre Dame 63 77 Jan. 11 Fairfield 57 61 Dec 21 Jan. 13 Hol> Cross X9 63 Jan. 16 al Iona 66 74 Jan. 18 al Manhattan X9 74 Jan. 21 Iona mi 68 Jan. 25 Army 52 54 Jan. 28 at Louisville 60 72 Feb. at Fordham 54 70 Peter's 62 54 airfield 53 55 I Feb. 4 St. Feb. 8 at Feb. 12 alHoly Cross XI 6X S2 so Iona 77 93 79 X4 Jan 26 al fordham 70 66 63 61 Jan. 29 Feb. 15 Manhattan (HH) 101 63 Feb. 19 Army/A/.S(,, 73 61 Feb. 20 St. Joseph's 74 69 Feb. 2X Holy Cross*** 70 72 Carrier Classic Jostens Classic - Feb 2 .11 Feb 6 .11 Mar 10 Rider*** 68 57 Feb si Mar. I American 75 73 Feb. Lost 13) 1.1 1 Me 1 OPP Dec. 2 al Duke 55 61 Dec. 5 Delaware 71 66 Dec. 7 at Bucknell 55 53 Dec x WestChestet 73 66 Dec. II Western Carolina 55 58 Milwaukee Classic 1 ( ( 1 oumamenl CHAMPION NCAA NCAA • t Ireensboro, 11.. ni ( 1 2 .11 oumamenl .a 67 76 Feb 19 Fairfield al Feb. 23 .11 Tournament 1 1 Mil Palestra 20. Lost 13) nil)*** High \ \t 1 I ife Classic oumamenl 59 68 43 Dec 1 it ni Penn State Temple 66 70 Dec. 6 Army s; 63 Dec ai Villanova 0; X6 Dec. 13 ai Maine 79 66 Dec. 19 t 65 S2 Dec 20 Eastern Kentuck) 2 ') 26 \\\ ieorgia Joseph's Si al 65 (>4 106 77 Northeastern 102 85 North Carolina 72 79 Jan 6 Iona 68 75 Jan X al 1 10 .11 Manhattan I at Holy Cioss 79 59 Jan. 17 .11 Fairfield Ml 63 Ian 3 1 oidliam illlli Jan. 20 St Ian 2; Fordham (OT) Jan 2X Petei s DePaul None Dame eh 1 .11 Feb 7 .11 Feb in Feb Iona .11 Jan 31 79 87 102 69 65 56 69 60 1(H) s> 1 it'/ 1 54 >S 64 76 62 Manhattan Hob '1 1 mil Cioss, an held Penns) 1 eb 2 1 .11 1 eb 2 1 .11 Feb !8 M.n 12 si Kama Peter's \im\ held**** 1. 111 87 64 76 CA 1 Mai 21 Mai 'i 0; 60 SS 54 so 72 OS 61 .11 Villanova***** .,1 Niagara »*** Illinois State (PAi Mai '0 \1k.1nsas 1 1 SO OS 62 75 s,. SI SO SI 70 so '12 73 Ml SI R (MSG) *•• 1 al Coach: Dave"! efty" Ervin 83 70 Dec 2^ Mai 60 Tampa, ON Jan ' IV Paul OPP Nov. 29 Central Florida* Feb 16 57 105 ISt 58 So Mississippi (MSG) •••• Wll 11 nc nidi: Dave "I fin" (20T) (SP) ! MAAC Tournament al - Meadowlands Palestra al al 1 I Holj Cross \i ni\ Millei B0 70 \pplc Invitational at Stanford. Palestra al Manhattan 16 M 1 Peter's eb Milwaukee Wl al >s 1 Feb 28 at 85 5x oumamenl I x \im\ (OT) None Dame 70 WV Ihinlinglon. l.sc al Syracuse. at Meadow lands Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Krvin 1 74 Penns) Ivania 73 Mai si 77 Hartford 62 M X0 1 al X7 VA Commonwealth I 1 at 102 Boston University**** ss } 20 Vermont 15 60 Jan. 2 Delaware*** Mar 89 59 Jan. ai I 95 61 Mar. 9 PA Peter's 65 Mar. 5 CA St. 79 70 - 11 103 Jan 63 69 Mar. 17 Opponent (HH) 66 Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Krvin 16, American 60 oiiin.iinenl al Philadelphia. 1981-82 (Won 69 71 Lehigh Dame 74 67 Rider (HH) Notre 58 Villanova Jan. 31 at X4 Duquesne 6X Feb. 4 73 63 15 76 Joseph's 73 Jan 22 Dayton St. 74 Jan Jan. Jan. 31 69 71 73 De 59 71 90 at 67 72 63 24 OPP 79 WestChester 26 SI 85 I Jan. 19 Ian Lost 13) Opponent X0 Rider Jan. Maine Nov. 2X at 21 75 Dec. 2 Opponent Jan. 17 Ian 92 1986 -87 (Won Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Krvin Vermont Dec. 6 69 Niagara!///// lands National Invitation Tournament Dec. 3 Island Meadow OPP NOV. 30 ** Maryland - SI 72 I No\ 26 Monmouth ** Pittsburgh*** ai Lost 14) 14. Opponent - Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Krvin 1982-83 (Won 14, Dayton 7X * Opponent at Manhattan (SP) Head Coach: Dave "Lefty" Krvin 1980-81 (Won II Fordham Feb. 15 CA Tournament 1 UT CT Hartford. CHAMPION **** NCAA Tournament at Lafayette. Provo. Connecticut Mutual Classic - - al Golden Gate Classic - Francisco. Albuquerque. at Manhattan 1985-86 (Won Classic iw. hi. in Beat h I I .11 1 Mi. inn I I ropic Classic al Daytona t 1 1 1 1 ) 1 ALL-TIME SCORES 1986-87 ***: 1988-89 tconn lostens Classic al Palestr; MAAC Tournament I ( Mead ***** at n\ lands National Invitation Tot rnament - Head Coach: Bill "Speedy" Morris 1987 -b 10) Opponent No\ 27 No\ 28 1990-91 (Won (com) Fordham 77 66 Feb. lona 91 62 Nov. 28 Loyola (MD) 94 70 Dec. 3 at 91 Dec. 4 Brigham Young 1 Feb. 3 at Army Feb. 5 at American Feb. 9 Army Feb. at 1 1 Manhattan Feb. 13 Holy Cross Feb. 16 at Dame Notre 1 1 Opponent Pennsylvania (OT) 77 79 101 82 Dec. 16 Idaho* 83 61 Feb. 9 Loyola Ball 99 85 78 80 Dec. 22 at Villanova 102 94 Feb. 80 84 Loyola Marymount 133 118 Feb. 15 at 86 91 Feb. 19 74 77 85 78 94 100 Jan. 5 Temple 91 62 Jan. 8 al Fordham**** 85 69 Jan. 12 Niagara Pennsylvania 61 66 Mar. 6 St. Peter's***** 71 58 Jan. 17 at Dec. 10 Army 74 61 Mar. 16 Louisiana Tech*** 74 83 Jan. 21 Siena Dec. 12 at 85 80 * Dec. 18 Villanova** 80 83 ** Dec. 19 Canisius** 85 73 Chaminade' Dayton*** * Pre-Season NIT Clarksvill TN CHAMPION 90 60 69 66 **** Cotton States Classic at Atlanta. 82 95 ***** 59 68 North Carolina 82 96 Meadowlands - CHAMPION ***** * - NCAA Tournament at at Richmond 81 82 Jan. 14 al Temple 56 59 Jan. 16 Fairfield 78 50 Jan. 19 St. 63 73 Jan. 2 Holy Cross 119 108 Brigham Young Dec. 29 at Jan. 2 Notre Jan. 9 at Jan. 1 1 Dame Joseph's Jan. 23 Manhattan 95 70 Jan. 28 lona 101 83 Army 64 51 Feb. 2 American 73 65 Feb. 6 Fordham 76 51 Feb. 9 St. Peter's 56 47 Feb. 13 at 75 57 30 Jan. Fairfield Feb. 17 at Holy Cross 102 83 Feb. 20 Manhattan (ME) 92 74 91 86 at St. Peter's 67 64 Manhattan**** 62 51 Feb. 22 at Feb. 25 Mar. 2 lona Holy Cross**** Mar. 5 64 88 Mar. 7 Fordham**** 79 70 Mar. 17 Kansas State***** 53 66 * CBT Hartford Invitational CT CHAMPION - ** - *** at Jostens Philadelphia Classic Hartford, at Palestra Chaminade Christmas Classic - - - NCAA Dan e. IA Head Coach: Bill 26 Lost 6) Nov. 18 al Dec Georgia Southern** Dec. 3 Notre "Speedy" Morris Opponent Syracuse* Austin Peay** LSI! OPP 76 92 64 62 79 74 Dec. 5 St. 81 57 Dec. 9 Pennsylvania 77 61 Dec. 10 Long Beach State**' 96 63 Dec. 14 at St. Peter's 78 74 Dec. 22 Villanova (OT) 79 74 Dec. 29 South Carolina**** 85 67 Dec. 30 Georgia**** 85 95 Jan. 4 Temple 57 67 Jan. 7 Richmond 97 76 Jan. 12 at 86 73 Joseph's Fordham Manhattan Jan. 19 al Holj Cross 81 57 84 72 1989-90 Won ( at Fairfield Jan. 23 at Jan. 25 St. Peter's lona 65 61 89 64 63 65 30, Lost 2) Loyola (MD) SW Nov. 25 Fresno State* Missouri State* De 62 58 75 63 at 83 62 Dec. Pennsylvania 86 83 Dec. 21 Villanova 71 70 Dec. 27 Ohio State** 74 62 Dec. 28 Florida** 76 69 Paul Temple Jan. 3 at 63 62 Jan. 6 Loyola-Mary mount 116 121 Jan. 9 Siena 106 90 Dame Jan, 12 Notre Jan. 15 Canisius 86 78 89 77 20 at Holy Cross 84 81 22 Loyola (MD) 89 69 Jan. 25 at Niagara 87 69 27 al Fordham 98 72 Feb. 3 at lona 89 73 Feb. 5 St. 72 59 Feb. 8 at Fairfield 78 51 Feb. 10 al 99 78 Feb. 12 at St. 93 76 Feb. 16 lona 95 78 72 49 Peter's Manhattan Joseph's Feb. 18 Fairfield Feb. 20 at Feb. 22 Manhattan Feb. 25 at St. Peter's Feb. 27 Army Mar. 3 Fairfield*** Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Loyola (MD) 80 52 Feb. 2 Fairfield 69 50 Feb. 23 Niagara 90 68 84 Feb. 26 at 60 62 67 64 Feb. 28 Manhattan 90 67 at Fairfield 75 60 66 Loyola (Ball. at Canisius 89 74 Mar. Jan. 26 at Niagara 77 65 Mar. 7 Fairfield*** 88 84 66 Mar. 8 Siena*** 84 71 65 Mar. 9 Manhattan*** 77 76 Mar. 19 Seton Hall**** 76 78 Jan. 31 Fairfield Feb. 2 at Manhattan (MSG) 76 Feb. 6 at Notre Dame 68 84 Feb. 9 Canisius 84 68 Feb. at Fairfield * - 1 Central Fidelity Classic 54 St. Peter's 57 58 ** Feb. 16 St. Joseph's 73 82 *** Feb. 18 Manhattan 94 70 Feb. 20 al 76 93 Feb. 23 lona 93 70 NC Feb. 26 St. Peter's 53 85 Head Coach Mar. 2 Loyola (MD)** 86 70 Mar. 3 St. Peter's Mar. 15 al 1 Siena 1 * Massachusetts *-Da wa Ball at Tokyo. Japan MAAC Tournament at - - Far West Classic Portland. at V1AAC Tournament KEY: OT = Overtime 20T 30T = Double Overtime = Triple Overtime MY "Speedy" Morris LOCATION KEY: ARENA = CH - PhiladelDhia Arena PA LSU OPP La Nov. 30 Richmond* 63 78 Philadelphia, Dec. 7 Siena 65 68 Dec. 9 Villanova (SP) 79 75 Dec. 21 Princeton (07") 46 47 Dec. 27 Oregon State** 80 92 Dec. 28 Oregon** 105 Jan. 4 lona MSG = 75 PAL = Palestra 120 88 AC Atlantic City 87 SP 78 ME = Meadowlands Jan. 13 at Niagara 93 77 Jan. 18 at St. Peter's 94 71 NH = New Wister Hall: Convention Hall (prior to 1989): Philadelphia Civic Center (after 1989): Linco n High School: Philadelphia Arena: 90 Fordham*** 71 61 Overall Overall Mar. 15 Southern Mississippi**-' 79 63 Mar. 17 Clemson**** 75 79 Hall: Albany. NY CHAMPION ** NCAA Tournament at Hartford TOTAL: Bill "Speedy" Morris Overtime: Double overtime: Triple overtime: TOT/* kL: Salle East CT - 78 59 - 1 - 56 63 37 1 26- 8 1917- 1 64- 10 0- 2 1031-546 (.654) Im CT Haven, 612-277 (.688) 419-2691.609) Miscellaneous Overa Convention Hall/Civic Center: Madison Square Garden: LA CHAMPION - Jniv.: Home Record Away average 1 MAAC Tournament at - Rutherford. NJ 303 85-45 29-21 Record Overtime Games 24 - 23 3- 5 31 30 - 29 PA Philadelp riia. "HOME" SITES: Palestra: 106 ins. - (Prior to 1992-93 S Siena'* Orle Spectrum LA SALLE RECO RDBY VENUE: Spectrum: New NY Philadelphia. 85 Dame 73 al - 79 Notre 1 60 Sugar Bowl Classic York. Canisius 1 90 CA New at Jan. 106 Fresno. PA Philadelphia. Madison Square Garden = = Jan. 9 ampus PA = Lincoln High School Haym an at Salle University C LH Alumni Fieldhouse/St. Joseph's Coors Light Classic Hall 76 66 CHAMPION Hayman = 99 74 (OT) HH c Center-l PA Philadelphia. Nov. 29 California* 60 1 = Convention Hall (Civ 11) Opponent OF Albany, "Speedy" Morris Bill 57 Albany. 1991-*> at 93 - Richmond. NY CHAMPION ****- NCAA Tournament al Greensboro. _ 90 National Invitational Tournament Bill - 50 CHAMPION ** al VA 73 Feb. 14 100 Head Coach Brigham Young 65 81 - Joseph's (OT) St. Peter's 10 - at St. 24 Head Coach Dec. 2 - 1 Philadelphia, Nov. 24 * I I 81 LSU OPP Opponent 1 lona ( Jan. *** ** Jan. 21 "Speedy" Morris CENTER EXCEPT WHERE NOTED • ** Jan. 14 lach: Bill PLAYED AT PHILADELPHIA CIVIC Jan. 1988-89 (Won 2 at TN AL • Jan. CHAMPION - Tournament HeadC GA MAAC Tournament at Nas hville. Jan. MAAC Tournament at Meadowlands ***** - al Honolulu. HI **** - CHAMPION _ 67 88 Fairfield***** Dec. 24 65 64 Mar. Dec. 25 Manhattan lona 101 lostens Classic at Palestra 73 al Siena Florida State 79 28 al Feb. 23 71 Jan. at Mar. 4 Georgia*** 81 Feb. 7 72 Dec. 23 93 67 90 Feb. 2 51 ***- Canisius 82 74 at Jan. 25 66 78 83 at Boot Classic 80 57 87 Dec. 31 Acme 84 Temple 74 Florida State 67 - at Baylor* 85 - Jan. 23 at Fairfield Fordham 68 Dec. 15 62 Dec. 5 75 Dec. 9 Feb. 19 1 Pennsylvania (SP) 60 86 Princeton Jan. 19 67 63 al OPP 88 OPP Delaware* Dec. 2 (amt) LSI 77 I.St Texas San Antonio' 1991-92 19 Lost 10) Jan. 28 PA UNIVERSITY 1 LA SALLE UNIVERSITY La Salle University is a liberal which institution arts combines the best of all With over 6,000 men and women attending educational worlds. while receiving full La Salle. Programs Switzerland, academic credit at are also available for a semester or a year of study in Spain. the Among the major buildings on campus are: the Connelly Library; the Roland Holroyd Science Center with facilities for study and research in Biology, Geology, Physics, and Brothers of Christian Schools, La Salle Psychology; the Olney Hall classroom classes, the University offers a pleasant environment within close proximity to Philadelphia's cultural, social and Founded by historic centers. is named Salle, The John Baptiste de for St. founder of the Christian Brothers. institution, which began as a one- academy building Philadelphia, is in center Philadelphia's in Germantown section. The La Salle day and evening ratio to building, and the College Union which houses offices for most student activities and clubs and is the main meeting place The athletic Hayman Hall. department The is housed in facility includes the 1,700-seat Joseph Kirk Natatorium, three ,700 resident students in 1 complexes. More than 75% of the student body plan graduate or professional work in their fields, with more than 1,200 degrees conferred annually. La Salle undergraduates have been awarded 47 Fulbright grants since 1970, one of the highest number presented an institution Region. La to the Mid-Atlantic in According to a recent survey, Salle ranked in the top among on campus. 1 4% nationally private undergraduate institutions originating Ph.D.s (33rd out of 877 colleges and universities). Recently, La Salle has enjoyed faculty regulation-sized basketball courts, a 12 and part-time, with 45 laps/mile suspended running track, programs of study offered in major. With a student-faculty weight training and exercise areas, a sauna, squash courts and a medical selected La Salle as one of only 200 training area. Buys numbers 400 different city on an 82.2-acre, 43- building campus which la more than residence halls and three apartment full of 15-1 and an average class size of increasing national attention, including: • The New York Times, which schools to appear in in guide book. Best its College Education. & much La Salle students come from 700 personal guidance as needed from faculty members. This commitment to public and private schools in 30 states named La and 20 countries. The dormitories house leading regional universities in the 1993 20, students can be assured of as • U. S. News edition a major tenet of the Christian Colleges." La La Salle. curriculum Salle's requires the completion of 120 credits, but flexibility courses. in A wide choosing number of allows limited requirements in English composition, literature, philosophy and religion provide greater opportunity for depth outside the student's major field. courses department of exceeds The number of required 17, its by a major never leaving 8-10 • Long "America's of the individual has always been Brothers' goals for World Report, which Salle one of the country's Newsday, Best the influential Island newspaper, which referred to La Salle as a "university on the rise" in a recent article entitled "Where the Hot Schools Are." • The 1990 edition of Barron's 300: Best Buys In College Education, which names La Salle among the institutions that offer quality academic programs at prices below the national average. • Since 1977, students 99% of recommended by all the courses as free electives that University have been offered may entry into medical schools. be used to build a strong minor/dual major or to • La nation's diversify one's background. Salle ranks leaders nine freshmen return A sophomore with greater options. thriving nationally-recognized Honors Program is for gifted students. in • for the student of every retention; programs provide the students Various independent study among in 10 their year. Each year, recruiters available representing nearly 200 com- "La panies and organizations Salle Europe" offers students the Salle's opportunity to spend their interviews sophomore or junior year seniors. at the University of Fribourg, in visit La conduct job with graduating campus to ^ LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Joseph Burke, Ph.D. F.S.C., President Joseph F. Burke. F.S.C.. PhD., became LaSalle University's 27th president on July 1. He had 199 served as provost of the university since 1990. Born in university. Philadelphia He in 1946. Brother Burke member has been a is the first La Salle alumnus to head the 129-year-old of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the lay teaching order that conducts the university, since 1963. Brother Burke, who holds the academic rank of professor of psychology, originally served at La Salle from 1973 to 1986 as a faculty member, chairman of the Psychology Department, and president of the Faculty Senate for Human Award two terms. During Services Psychology and was that time named he also initiated the university's graduate program in recipient of a Christian and Mary Lindback Foundation for Distinguished Teaching. After serving as an American Council of Education Fellow at the University of Hartford for the 1986-87 academic year. Brother Burke was appointed dean of the College of Basic Studies and special assistant to the president of the University of Hartford. He returned to La Salle as provost and vice president of the corporation in July. 1990. A 1963 graduate of Philadelphia's La Salle College High School. Brother Burke earned his bachelor's degree in English in 1968 from La Salle College and a master's degree in educational administration from the University of Miami. He earned a Ph.D. in human behavior (psychology and anthropology) from the United States International University. A clinical psychologist licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Brother Burke has had considerable professional experience counseling adults and adolescents, especially college students and juvenile delinquents. Gabriel's Hall, the Christian Brothers' facility for incarcerated juveniles, from 1975-77. He served as a part-time clinical psychologist at St. Brother Burke has authored numerous articles and book chapters as well as the book Contemporary Approaches to Psychotherapy and Counseling: The Self-Regulation and Maturity Model, a comprehensive graduate-level textbook on psychotherapy, published by Brooks/Cole in 1989. In addition to his membership on the American Council on Education's Council of Fellows. Brother Burke is a member of American Association for Higher Education. Association for General and Liberal Studies. American Psychological Association, and Eastern Psychological Association. Dr. Raymond P. Heath Vice President for Student Affairs Raymond Dr. P. Heath became Vice President for Student Affairs La at Salle University on July 1. 1980. In addition to supervising the administration of the La Salle Intercollegiate Athletics program. Dr. Heath has primary responsibility for Campus Ministry, Counseling. Discipline/Judicial Affairs. Housing Services and Resident Life, the La Salle Union. Recreation. Student Activities. Student Health Services and related aspects of student life outside of the classroom. He is also an adjunct professor of Education and teaches a course each semester. A 1965 graduate of Providence College, he received a M.S. from Southern Connecticut State University in 1970 and a Ph. D.from The Ohio State University in 1973. Management 1979. Dr. Heath attended the Institute for Educational In joining the La Salic administration as English and coach Ohio in Dean of Students at 1975. Dr. Heath in Harvard University. Prior was a Connecticut, the Administrative Associate to the Director to secondary teacher of at The Ohio Union at and Dean of Freshmen at Ohio Wesleyan University. Dr. Heath has had extensive professional association experience. State, In 1980. he was elected Vice President for Region II (Middle Atlantic of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Student Personnel Adminstralors lor a two-year term. He was also elected President of the Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisors of Students. Stales) later and a member Dr. Heath has continued to participate on the executive boards of Eastern Deans, the Pennsylvania Association o\ Student Personnel II of NASAPA. He also has been NASPA's representative on several professional association task forces regarding athletics, most recently concerning the responsibility of chief Student affairs officers lor the admuistiaiion ol intercollegiate athletics Administrators, and of Region programs. Throughout La Salle's nine-year tenure as ;i member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), he was an active mcmlvi ol the is a respected speaker, panelist, author and consultant on a varietv of student affairs Conference's Finance and Policy Committees. Dr. Heath management topics. Academy, a member of the Youth and Special Services volunteer coach and official lor youth sports programs. He also is a Dr. Heath's civic involvement includes services as a trustee of (ierniantow n Committee of lector the United Way and eucharislic minister of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and as at Saint Catherine ol Siena Church. Dr. Heath and his wile. Carol, an adminsiralor/teachei ( a lermantown Academy graduate and a junior member at of the I .lenkintown High School, reside Iniversitj of Notre in Dame women's \inhlci. PA, with then daughter. sw miiiiing team Kristin, a ^ LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Robert Mullen Director of Athletics Under Robert Mullen, Director of Athletics, La Salle University has achieved national The Explorers' men's basketball program has made six consecutive post-season tournament appearances and the women's team earned berths in the 1987-88 and 1988-89 NCAA Tournament, and the 1992 Women's National Invitational Tournament. La Salle captured the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Commissioner's Cup (symbolic of athletic recognition. excellence) in five of the six years of his tenure. La Salle University has made many improvements Mullen acting structure, with in facilities and within its athletic moving the men's moving La Salle to the as the catalyst for these changes. His efforts in basketball home site to the Philadelphia Civic Center and his success in Midwestern Collegiate Conference and top ten conference play, have added a new era of excitement to La Salle basketball. Mullen has been President of the of Athletics at the MAAC and Chairman of the Philadelphia Big 5. Prior to joining the La Salle staff, he University of Southern Colorado and Loras College. Mullen has been the President of the NAIA was Director Athletic Directors Association and was the College Representative to the Executive Council of the National Association of College Athletic Directors (NACDA). He also served as athletic administrator to the Goodwill Games in 1986 in Moscow. He has been on the NCAA Nomination Committee and recently was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Sports Congress. Bob originally hails from the Delaware Valley, but left his home in Chester, PA, in 1948, for residence in Park Forest, a suburb of Chicago, where he obtained most of his education and athletic background. He played several sports in high school and college, although basketball was his main been a head coach the family side, Mullen and member graduate with both a B.S., Ed., and M.S., Ed., from Northern Illinois University, victories in just 16 seasons, including several trips to the his wife, Marcia, NAIA have four children: Sherry, a Respiratory Therapist, is National Tournament. married with two children, a a of the football team. Thomas Meier Kathleen McNally Associate Assistant Director of Athletics Athletic Director Thomas Meier was appointed Associate Kathleen McNally has served as Assistant A La Salle University since McNally's main responsibility is to help direct the administrative and operational aspects of La member 1, 1991. of the La Salle University athletic department since 1976, Meier has served as Director of Intramurals and since 1985, had been Assistant Born and raised in Easton, PA, Meier earned a B.A. in Psychology from Dickinson College and a master's degree physical education at Temple University. He played his hobbies, along with carpentry has resided in - lists and camping. Jenkintown since 1980 and he and wife, Judy, have three children in varsity basketball and baseball in both high school and college and among Athletic Director at 1977. 22 varsity sports. 1968 graduate of West Chester University, McNally coached the La Salle field hockey team from 1976 to 1980. McNally's work with the team helped produce two Olympians Salle's A Athletic Director. Tom has facility is in Athletic Director on August golf Bob secondary level and an Athletic Director and head college basketball coach for half of management with Spectacor, Inc., and is a former Drake University wide receiver; Kelly, Pennsauken, NJ, and a former member of the La Salle track team, and Rob, a junior at Ursinus College, where he is living in Elgin, IL; Scott teacher in A in the Mullen had over 300 the last three decades. On interest. almost every sport in Shelley, Kyle, and Zachery. and a national championship A member field his in 1980. of the National Sports Festival coaching staff for hockey. McNally was named Coach-of-the-Year McNally has represented La a Salle University 1980 by Women. Council and on numerous LBasketball in the Philadelphia Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Salle as a member NCAA, ECAC of the NCAA and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees. Prior to joining the La Salle University staff, McNally was a successful high school coach and teacher of health education and physical education at Paul VI High School and Collingswood High School in New Jersey. Kathy's family includes husband Butch and sons Michael and John. ^ STAFF Joe Gillespie Colleen Corace Bob Vetrone Jim Roh Totalo Andy Palaggo Mike Murphy Brian Morris Phillips Peter D'Orazio ^ MEDIA ROSTER o J G Sr. G 6-4 MD College Park, F Soph. Soph. 6-1 Philadelphia, PA 6-7 Herndon, VA c o • fl**M" i-H 13 ! G Fr. 6-4 F Paulsboro, NJ Fr. 6-6 Indian Mills, * G Soph. 6-3 Philadelphia, PA F Soph. 6-7 NJ Trenton, F NJ Fr. 6-8 Philadelphia, PA Head Basketball Coach .. iik. '////•, * *** .2 -a * Q-<£ 8 ** ?-£ H •* S .2 c 3 U I c j5 0) _^ * 5^ *H CD V, CQ •a fl> -2* S fc C/3 »« *» in i V*. 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