La Salle University Men`s Basketball 1992-93

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La
Salle University
Men's Basketball
1992-93
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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
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54/70
.771
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REB
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TOT
REB
74
44
18
644
9
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15
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16
21
35
56
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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/
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31/
Totals
80/
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23/ 51
.451
0/
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0/0
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11/21
.524
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.000
l
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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
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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-
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Totals
)2
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—
FG/FGA
H.',
- 3 pi
FG/FGA
FG*
II',
I'lS
\\(.
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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
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1
171
1
V
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KI
It
70
70
\ST
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5
67/
1
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51
2.5
67/
I
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51
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6
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STL MIN
16
672
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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
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11/11 A
IT',
ITS
47
.319
25/ 34
.735
112
3.7
47
.319
25/
.735
112
3.7
FG/FGA
14
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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
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969
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lolden
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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.
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PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE
7:30 pm
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LOCATION:
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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
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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
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ENROLLMENT:
LOCATION:
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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
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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
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1
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isconsin
III.
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6-7
181
6
195
1
6 6
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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
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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\
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TOM GOLA
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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
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1952
W*
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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
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1
1
11
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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
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1952
FT
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rebounds.
Oilers, an
^^LYV
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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
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way toward
National Invitation Tournament was
basketball importance.
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In the quarter-finals. Grekin. playing his
in the late
1930s through the middle '50s
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the early days of post-season
basketball tournaments
1
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Officials:
25
18
13
64
14
20
25
17
18
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12
16
75
64
John Nucatola
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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
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S.
Mississippi
Massachusetts
1
1
93-86
S4-S0
93 90
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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
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946-47
Current Players
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ST
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b a 1 1
B a s k e
I
111
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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
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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
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il
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al
Feb
Peb 4
eb
Utah(CH)
I
Jan 4
45
Atlantic Cit)
Jan 29
I
Vlumni
!
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Seton Hall
40
Jan. 25
2
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v.
i
8
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I
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Havertbrd
in
s
IS
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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
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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
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Alumni
B
Dec 9
ai
Scranton
ebanon Valle)
I
Albrighl
Feb 25
Seton Hall
al Si
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OPP
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I
58
34
Mai
4
65
4(i
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1949-50 (Won
21. Lost 4)
ai
Morehead
Dec. 20
.ii
I
Jan
Kutztown
1
3
State
afayette
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Jan 6
.ii
I
s
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Jan 9
.u
Jan. 17
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Jan
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24
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66
64
Jan
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1947-4S (Won 20,
40
I
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4:
56
15
44
5
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Dec
Coasl (maul
44
is
Feb. 2
Drexel
'IS
34
I
64
4S
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7
Km
Feb
10
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Feb
14
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Drexel
Feb
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6
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I
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39
IV,
44
Dec
7S
53
Dec
75
4d
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69
63
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in
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52
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15
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41
Feb. 7
Si
45
42
Feb 9
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52
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I
13
51
Feb
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Pennsylvania
'i
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IN
71
Feb
46
Feb 23
Jan
Swarthmore
65
40
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i
in
III
Lakehuni
58
51
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74
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Jan
19
I
19
57
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at
1
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63
54
17
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69
71
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2
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55
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iv,
6
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I
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B
Feb
12
Feb
16
I
Feb
19
Geltj sburg
Scranton
N.oal
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Boston College
Lock Haven
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61
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75
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52
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76
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69
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1951-52 (Won 25,
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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
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i"
I
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2
63
i
eb
!
SI
Mai
I
.a
si
ai
American
loseph's
Ridei
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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)**
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Mar. 16
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OPP
Bucknell (HH)
6X
66
Delaware
55
54
82
84
Opponent
I.S(
DPI
Dec.
I
MD
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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
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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
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Feb 6
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Mar
10
Rider***
68
57
Feb
si
Mar.
I
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75
73
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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
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76
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59
68
43
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66
70
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66
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77
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102
85
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72
79
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68
75
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1
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79
59
Jan. 17
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70
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105
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70
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Syracuse.
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Meadow lands
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1
74
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73
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77
Hartford
62
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VA Commonwealth
I
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102
Boston University****
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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
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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
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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
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1988-89
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Palestr;
MAAC Tournament
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Mead
*****
at
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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
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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.
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