BasketBaLL - Columbia University
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BasketBaLL - Columbia University
honors and awards all-ivy league 1954-present 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Chet Forte Ted Dwyer (second team) Frank Thomas (second team) Ted Dwyer Chet Forte Bob Lehner (hon. mention) Murray Melton (hon. men.) Ed Auzenbergs (second team) Richie Rodin (second team) Ed Auzenbergs (hon. men.) Art Woliansky (hon. mention) Jim Cleven (hon. mention) Neil Farber (hon.mention) Neil Farber (second team) Ken Benoit (hon. mention) Neil Farber (second team) Stan Felsinger (second team) Stan Felsinger Dave Newmark Roger Walaszek (second team) Jim McMillian Dave Newmark Heyward Dotson (second team) Roger Walaszek (second team) Heyward Dotson Jim McMillian Roger Walaszek (hon. men.) Heyward Dotson Jim McMillian Larry Gordon (hon. mention) Elliot Wolfe (hon. mention) Bob Evans Mark Hardaway (second team) Mike Finley (hon. mention) Mark Hardaway (hon. men.) Elmer Love (hon. mention) Alton Byrd Ricky Free Juan Mitchell (hon. mention) Alton Byrd Ricky Free Juan Mitchell (hon. mention) Alton Byrd Ricky Free (second team) Juan Mitchell (second team) Kurt Mahoney (hon. mention) Darren Burnett Richie Gordon (hon. mention) Darren Burnett George Meikle (second team) Tom Gwydir (second team) Dale Smith (second team) Tom Gwydir Sean Couch (hon. mention) Sean Couch Chip Adams (hon. mention) Matt Shannon (hon. mention) Matt Shannon (second team) Matt Shannon (second team) Buck Jenkins Buck Jenkins Russ Steward Tom Casey Buck Jenkins (Player of the Year) Jamal Adams (second team) C.J. Thompkins (second team) C.J. Thompkins (second team) Gary Raimondo (second team) Gary Raimondo (second team) Craig Austin Craig Austin (Player of the Year) Chris Wiedemann (hon. mention) Craig Austin (second team) Matt Preston (second team) Matt Preston (second team) John Baumann (second team) John Baumann John Baumann Jason Miller (second team) Note: Based on vote of head coaches. Players were first team unless otherwise noted. ivy league awards Ivy League Player of the Year 1992-93 Buck Jenkins ’93 2000-01 Craig Austin ’02 Ivy League Rookie of the Year 1976-77 Alton Byrd ’79 1986-87 Guido Casparis ‘90 regional awards E.C.A.C. Sophomore of the Year 1965-66 Dave Newmark ’68 1967-68 Jim McMillian ’70 E.C.A.C. All-East 1957-58 Rudy Milkey ’58 1962-63 Neil Farber ’65 1965-66 Dave Newmark ’68 1967-68 Jim McMillian ’70 1968-69 Jim McMillian ’70 1969-70 Jim McMillian ’70 1991-92 Buck Jenkins ’93 1992-93 Buck Jenkins ’93 All-Metropolitan Area 2004-05 Matt Preston ‘05 2006-07 John Baumann ‘08 2007-08 John Baumann ‘08 2008-09 Jason Miller ‘09 national basketball hall of fame Alva Duer, Alumnus Harry A. Fisher, Alumnus/A.D./ Coach Clarence Gaines, Alumnus Edward J. Hickcox, Alumnus Howard Hobson, Alumnus Charles Murphy, Alumnus Elmer Ripley, Coach Arthur L. Trester national awards National Player of the Year Ted Kiendl 1911, 1910-11 Chet Forte ’57, 1956-57 National Coach of the Year Lou Rossini, 1950-51 (Philadelphia Basketball Writers Association) Jack Rohan ’53, 1967-68 (Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association) Frances P. Naismith Hall of Fame Award (Player of the Year, Under Six Feet Tall) Alton Byrd ’79, 1978-79 Lou Bender '31CC allamericans Matt Preston'05CC 1926-27 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1947-48 1950-51 1955-56 1956-57 1965-66 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 2000-01 John Lorch ’27 Lou Bender ’32 George Gregory ’31 Lou Bender ’32 Dave Jones ’32 Bill Nash ’36 Bill Nash ’36 John O’Brien ’38 John O’Brien ’38 Walt Budko ’48 John Azary ’51 Chet Forte ’57 Chet Forte ’57 Dave Newmark ’68 Jim McMillian ’70 Dave Newmark ’68 Jim McMillian ’70 Jim McMillian ’70 Craig Austin ’02 (hm) Columbia - 86 - BASKETBALL all-eil eastern intercollegiate league (1904-53) 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1920-21 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1940-41 1944-45 1946-47 1947-48 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 Harry Fisher Marcus Hurley Marcus Hurley Marcus Hurley S. Melitzer J.J. Ryan W.A. Kimbel J.J. Ryan Ted Kiendl (second team) S. Melitzer (second team) B.P Cerussi Ted Kiendl W.A. Kimbel S. Melitzer J.J. Ryan A.D. Alexander Ted Kiendl W.M. Lee R.V. Mahon Claus Benson (second team) Claus Benson E.H. Osterhout Dan Meehan (second team) S. Jacques R. Benson (second team) Dan Meehan (second team) Charlie Lee James Johnson (second team) Samuel Strom (second team) R.J. Kirchmeyer (second team) H.C. Wilson (second team) William Laub W.A. Mannheim Jack Rothenfeld John Lorch George Gregory Arthur Smith Lou Bender George Gregory Don Magurk Sam Schoenfeld Lou Bender George Gregory Dave Jones Lou Bender Dave Jones Leonard Hartman Bill Nash Jim Casey Bill Nash C. Wolf John O’Brien John O’Brien Bill Hasslinger Norm Skinner Walt Budko Walt Budko Sherry Marshall John Azary John Azary Jack Molinas (second team) Bob Reiss (second team) Al Stein (second team) Thomas Powers (hon. mention) Al Stein Bob Reiss (second team) Jack Molinas Note: Based on vote of head coaches. Players were first team unless otherwise noted. honors and awards The Sheldon B. Preschel Memorial Award Awarded annually to the member of the varsity basketball squad who achieves the best scholastic average through the semester preceding the Annual Varsity “C” Dinner. Jason Miller ‘09 The Raymond J. Fullerton Memorial Award Awarded annually to that member of the basketball team who, in the estimation of his teammates and coach, is judged to be the most valuable in terms of spirit, team play and skill. It was known as the Basketball Award until 1974, when it was presented as the Raymond J. Fullerton Memorial Award, named after a longtime Columbia athletic trainer. 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Alan Stein ’52 Jack Molinas ’53 Chet Forte ’57 Franklin Thomas ’56 Chet Forte ’57 Rudolph Milkey ’58 Richard Rodin ’59 Edvins Auzenbergs ’61 Fred Portnoy ’63 Arthur E. Woliansky ’64 James Cleven ’63 Neil E. Farber ’65 Stanley Felsinger ’66 David Newmark ’68 Joel Hoffman ’67 Jim McMillian ’70 Jim McMillian ’70 Jim McMillian ’70 Elliot Wolfe ’71 W. Foley Jones ’73 Robert R. Evans ’73 Mark E. Hardaway ’75 Mark E. Hardaway ’75 Elmer D. Love ’78 Alton Byrd ’79 Richard M. Free ’79 Richard M. Free ’79 Kurt M. Mahoney ’81 Darren Burnett ’83 Darren Burnett ’83 Darren Burnett ’83 Mark D. Lay ’85 Dale M. Smith ’85 Thomas C. Gwydir ’86 Sean Couch ’87 Matthew Shannon ’89 Matthew Shannon ’89 Michael E. Jelinsky ’93 Buck Jenkins ’93 Buck Jenkins ’93, Russell Steward ’92 Buck Jenkins ’93, Tom Casey ’93 Jamal Adams ’94 Fred Johnson ’95 C.J. Thompkins ’97 C.J. Thompkins ’97 Gary Raimondo ’99 Gary Raimondo ’99 Craig Austin ’02, Joe Case ’02 Craig Austin ’02 Craig Austin ’02 Marco McCottry ’03 Matt Preston ‘05 Matt Preston ‘05 John Baumann ’08 John Baumann ‘08 John Baumann ‘08 Kevin Bulger ‘10, Jason Miller ‘09 Dalen Cuff ‘06 The Walter H. Bernson Memorial Award Conferred annually upon the member of the Columbia basketball team, who in the estimation of his teammates and coach, best exemplifies the qualities of team spirit, hustle and determination. 1963 James Glynn ’63 1964 W. Roy Bohaboy ’64 1965 Michael M. Griffin ’65 1966 Kenneth Benoit ’66 1967 August Ganzenmuller III ’67 1968 Lawrence Borger ’68 1969 Roger Walaszek ’69 1970 Jim McMillian ’70 1971 Leon Williams ’71 1972 Gregory H. Tillman ’72 1973 Timothy P. Murray ’73 1974 John J. Byrnes ’74, Darryl T. Downing ’74 1975 Michael Finley ’75 1976 Laurence J. Collins ’76 1977 Shane F. Cotner ’79 1978 Juan E. Mitchell ’79 1979 Juan E. Mitchell ’79 1980 Brad J. Brown ’83 1981 Vernon L. Outlaw ’81 1982 Michael J. Allen ’82 1983 Brad J. Brown ’83 1984 Carl R. Scholz ’84 1985 Mark D. Lay ’85 1986 Paul T. Lee ’86 1987 Charlton G. Adams ’87 1988 Jonathon Dwyer ’89 1989 Tony Chiles ’89 1990 Omar K. Sanders ’93 1991 Scott Bennett ’91 1992 Omar Sanders ’93 1993 Tom Brady ’93, Tom Casey ’93, Mark Dumolien ’93, Buck Jenkins ’93, Yon Okorodudu ’93, Omar Sanders ’93 1994 James Waterer ’94 1995 James Tubridy ’96 1996 Gary Raimondo ’99, James Tubridy ’96 1997 Dennis Bohn ’97, Matt Fuchs ’97 1998 Jason Wachob ’98 1999 Justin Namolik ’99 2000 Treg Duerksen ’02 2001 Joe Case ’02, Victor Munoz ’02 2002 Treg Duerksen ’02 2003 Allan MacQuarrie ‘05 2004 Matt Land ‘05 2005 Jeremiah Boswell ‘05 2006 Dalen Cuff ‘06 2007 Brett Loscalzo ‘08 2008 Brett Loscalzo ‘08 2009 K.J. Matsui ‘09 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Jeffrey F. Combs ’78 Eugene W. Schatz ’79 Eugene W. Schatz ’79 John H. Masterson ’83 Kevin L. Best ’81 Carl R. Scholz ’84 Thomas S. Brecht ’83 Carl R. Scholz ’84 Mark A. Murphy ’86 Mark A. Murphy ’86 Joseph A. Campanella ’89 Douglas Woods ’88 John MacPhee ’89 Steven Livingston ’91 Steven Livingston ’91 Eric Speaker ’92 Tom Brady ’93 Steve Marusich ’94 Fred Johnson ’95 Matthew Fuchs ’97 Matthew Fuchs ’97 Abe Yasser ’99 Abe Yasser ’99 Michael Merley ’01 Joe Case ’02 Marco McCottry ’03 Marco McCottry ’03 Allan MacQuarrie ‘05 John-Michael Grzan ‘06 John-Michael-Grzan ‘06 Ben Nwachukwu ‘08 Ben Nwachukwu ‘08 Patrick Foley ‘10 Ben Nwachukwu ‘08 Columbia - 87 - BASKETBALL The Jason Wachob Award Awarded to the member on the men’s basketball team who, in the estimation of his coaches, fought through adversity and, in the words of Jason Wachob, “never gave up on his teammates or himself.” 2001 Michael Merley ’01 2002 Michael McBrien ’02 2003 Chris Wiedemann ’03 2004 Maurice Murphy ‘04 2005 Colin Davis ‘05 2006 Joe Bova ‘09 2007 Kashif Sweet ‘08 2008 Joe Bova ‘09 2009 Joe Bova ‘09 Joe Bova ‘09 program records individual records team records Points Game 47 Season 694 Career 1,767 Buck Jenkins vs. Havard, Feb. 15, 1991 Chet Forte, 1956-57 (24 games) Buck Jenkins, 1989-93 (104 games) Field Goals Game 18 Season 253 Career 677 Chet Forte vs. Penn, Feb. 13, 1957 Jim McMillian, 1969-70 (25 games) Jim McMillian, 1967-70 (77 games) Field Goal Attempts Season 583 Chet Forte, 1956-57 (24 games) Career 1,450 Buck Jenkins, 1989-93 (104 games) Three-Point Field Goals Game 8 Dragutin Kravic vs. Yale, March 6, 2004 Season 87 C.J. Thompkins, 1996-97 Career 189 Matt Shannon, 1986-89 Three-Point Attempts Game 13 Matt Shannon vs. Dartmouth, Feb. 19, 1988 C.J. Thompkins vs. Fordham, Nov. 26, 1996 Season 207 C.J. Thompkins, 1996-97 Career 468 Matt Shannon, 1986-89 Free Throws Game 20 Season 224 Career 525 Chet Forte at Yale, Jan. 18, 1956 Chet Forte, 1956-57 (24 games) Chet Forte, 1954-57 (65 games) Free Throw Attempts Season 263 Chet Forte, 1956-57 (24 games) Career 624 Chet Forte, 1954-57 (65 games) Rebounds Game 31 Season 408 Career 1,022 Jack Molinas vs. Brown, Jan. 29, 1953 Frank Thomas, 1954-55 (25 games) Frank Thomas, 1953-56 (71 games) Assists Game Season Career Tony Chiles vs. USMMA, Jan. 9, 1988 Alton Byrd, 1976-77 (26 games) Alton Byrd, 1976-79 (71 games) 18 210 526 levien gymnasium individual records Points Game 118 (W, 118-90)at Wagner, Jan. 17, 1977 Points Season 2,206 1967-68 (28 games) 37 C.J. Thompkins vs. Army, Jan. 20, 1997 Buck Jenkins vs. Manhattan, Jan. 4, 1993 Points Against Game 114 (L, 85-114) at Rutgers, Dec. 5, 1974 Field Goals Season 2,219 1974-75 (26 games) 14 Wayne McKoy, St. John’s, Dec. 12, 1978 Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Game 49 at Wagner, Jan. 17, 1977 25 Brian Saunders, Brown, Jan. 29, 1977 Season 810 1967-68 (28 games) Wayne McKoy, St. John’s, Dec. 12, 1978 Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Game 105 vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 20, 1951 21 Leon Brisport, Stony Brook, Dec. 9, 2000 Three-Point Field Goals Free Throw Attempts Game 16 vs. Polytechnic, Dec. 29, 2007 25 Leon Brisport, Stony Brook, Dec. 9, 2000 Season 218 1996-97 (26 games) Three-Point Attempts Game 46 vs. Polytechnic, Dec. 29, 2007 Season 629 1996-97 (26 games) Free Throws Game 44 at Lafayette, Dec. 5, 1964 Season 620 1956-57 (24 games) levien gymnasium TEAM records Rebounds Game 72 vs. CCNY., Dec. 1, 1971 Season 2,016 1956-57 (24 games) Most Points 109 Columbia (vs. Polytechnic), Dec. 29, 2007 Assists Game 33 vs. Wake Forest (at The Spectrum, Phila.), Dec. 27, 1969 Season 424 2003-04 (27 games) Scoring Average Season 28.9 Chet Forte, 1956-57 (24 games) Career 24.8 Chet Forte, 1954-57 (65 games) 68 209 Sean Couch, 1986-87 (26 games) Gary Raimondo, 1995-99 (100 games) Blocks Season Career 68 184 Chris Wiedemann, 2001-02 (27 games) Chris Wiedemann, 1999-03 (81 games) Walt Budko ‘51 career scoring leaders ank Name (Seasons) R 1. Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 2. Jim McMillian (1967-70) 3. Chet Forte (1954-57) 4. Craig Austin (1998-02) 5. Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 6. John Baumann (2004-08) 7. Heyward Dotson (1967-70) 8. Neil Farber (1962-65) 9. Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 10. C.J. Thompkins (1993-97) 11. Ricky Free (1976-79) 12. Sean Couch (1983-87) 13. Matt Shannon (1985-89) 14. Darren Burnett (1979-83) 15. Walt Budko (1942-44,’46-48) 16. Russ Steward (1988-92) 17. Jack Molinas (1950-53) 18. Justin Namolik (1995-99) 19. John Azary (1948-51) 20. Norm Skinner (’44-45,’47-50) 21. Ted Dwyer (1954-57) 22. Roger Walaszek (1965-69) Richie Gordon (1979-83) Games 104 77 65 108 100 96 76 67 69 90 78 91 94 102 81 102 59 104 72 95 73 77 102 Assists 18 Tony Chiles vs. USMMA, Jan. 9, 1988 Free Throw Attempts Game 56 vs. Pennsylvania, Feb. 13, 1957 Win/Loss Superlatives Most Wins 23 1967-68 (23-5) Most Losses 22 1974-75 (4-22) Field Goal Percentage 1989-90 (4-22) Season .598 Ricky Free, 1976-77 (26 games, min. 5 FG/g) 1994-95 (4-22) Career .552 Ricky Free, 1976-79 (78 games) Fewest Wins 1 1900-01 (1-4) Fewest Losses 0 1903-04 (14-0) Free Throw Percentage 1904-05 (13-0) Season .852 Juan Mitchell, 1976-77 (20 games, min. 2.5 FT/g) 1909-10 (11-0) Career .841 Chet Forte, 1954-57 (65 games, min. 300 FT) Steals Season Career Rebounds 19 Phil Brown, Brown, Feb., 15, 1975 Rob Crichton, Brown, Jan. 29, 1977 PointsAvg. 1,767 16.9 1,758 22.8 1,611 24.8 1,491 13.8 1,320 13.2 1,298 13.5 1,266 16.7 1,236 18.4 1,229 17.8 1,217 13.5 1,214 15.6 1,208 13.3 1,203 12.8 1,159 11.4 1,151 14.2 1,071 10.5 1,046 17.6 1,040 10.0 1,037 14.4 1,015 10.7 1,005 13.3 1,003 13.0 1,003 9.8 Columbia - 88 - BASKETBALL Fewest Points 35 Ursinus (vs. Columbia), Nov. 25, 1995 Columbia (vs. Princeton), Feb. 7, 1981 Most Points, Both Teams 194 Columbia 103, Brown 91, Jan. 29, 1977 Fewest Points, Both Teams 75 Princeton 40, Columbia 35, Feb. 7, 1981 Attendance 3,514 Columbia vs. Penn, Feb. 27, 1993 levien gymnasium records The Francis S. Levien Gymnasium was opened at the start of the 1974 season, replacing the University Gym, which continues to serve as an intramural facility. With a capacity of 2,700, Levien Gym is one of the larger facilities in the league. In the summer of 2002, a brand new stateof-the-art floor was installed that provides better spring and cushion for Columbia’s student-athletes. The project, a cooperative effort between Columbia University’s department of facility management and its department of physical education and intercollegiate athletics, cost nearly $1 million. The improvements include a custom floor created by J.J. Curran of Connor Flooring Systems. The custom floor features 1.5-inch boards, different from the normal 2.25-inch boards. The thinner, more tightly-packed boards provide more stability for the surface. In the summer of 2004, the gym underwent yet another major aesthetic renovation, as new bleachers were added. The new floor, modern seating and new signage combine to give the Lions a true home-court advantage. Levien Gym is part of the Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center, which underwent major renovations in 1996, making it one of the premier athletic facilities in the Ivy League. The locker rooms were improved, the indoor track was resurfaced, and the weight and workout facilities were dramatically revamped. lions all-time home records Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals W L 2 8 6 5 9 3 7 2 9 2 7 6 5 6 8 2 6 4 7 5 7 5 7 3 8 4 2 9 1 8 1 9 4 7 7 3 8 3 4 5 3 8 4 6 3 8 5 6 7 4 6 5 9 3 5 6 1 9 5 6 7 5 7 6 10 4 8 6 8 6 196 181 Pct. .200 .545 .750 .778 .818 .538 .455 .800 .600 .583 .583 .700 .667 .182 .111 .100 .364 .700 .727 .444 .273 .400 .273 .455 .636 .545 .750 .455 .100 .455 .583 .538 .714 .571 .571 .520 Years All-Time Coaching Records Name (No. of Years) W L Pct. 1900-06 no head coach (6) 49 15 .734 1906-16 Harry A. Fisher (10) 101 39 1916-17 Carl J. Merner (1) 6 8 .721 .429 1917-18 John Murray (1) 4 9 .308 1918-19 Fred Dawson (1) 3 6 .333 1919-20 Claus D. “Babe” Benson (1)4 10 .286 1920-25 Joseph H. Deering (5) 46 40 .535 1925-33 Daniel Meehan (8) 94 56 .627 1933-42 Paul Mooney (9) 91 72 .556 1942-43 Cliff Battles (1) 8 8 .500 1943-45 Elmer Ripley (2) 16 19 .457 1945-46 Paul Mooney (1) 11 9 .550 Mooney overall (10) 101 81 .555 69 20 .775 117 71 .622 1946-50 Gordon Ridings (4) 1950-58 Lou Rossini (8) 1958-61 Archie Oldham (2.5) 15 39 .278 1961 Kenneth Hunter (0.5) 5 11 .313 1961-74 John P. “Jack” Rohan (13)154 161 .489 1974-78 Thomas V. Penders (4) 43 60 .406 1978-84 Arthur “Buddy” Mahar (6) 70 86 .449 1984-87 Wayne Szoke (3) 37 41 .474 1987-90 Wally Halas (3) 18 60 .231 1990-95 John P. “Jack” Rohan (5) 44 86 .338 198 247 .445 1995-2003 Armond Hill (7) Rohan overall (18) 72 141 .338 2003-pres. Joe Jones (6) 75 .452 1900-2009 Totals (110) Columbia - 89 - BASKETBALL 91 1152 1158 .499 career records games played 1. Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 2. Craig Austin (1999-02) 2. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 4. Joe Case (1999-02) 5. Mack Montgomery (2004-08) 6. K.J. Matsui (2005-09) 7. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 7. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 9. Darren Burnett (1980-83) 9. Richie Gordon (1980-83) 9. Russell Steward (1989-92) 110 108 108 107 106 105 104 104 102 102 102 games started (not kept before 1989) 1. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 2. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 3. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 4. Craig Austin (1999-02) 5. Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 6. John Baumann (2004-08) 7. Joe Case (1999-02) 8. Mack Montgomery (2004-08) 8. Chris Wiedemann (2000-03) 10. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 10. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 107 100 92 91 85 83 81 79 79 78 78 field goals made 1. Jim McMillian (1968-70) 2. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 3. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 4. Craig Austin (1999-02) 5. Neil Farber (1963-65) 6. John Baumann (2004-08) 7. Sean Couch (1984-87) 8. Stan Felsinger (1964-66) 9. Ricky Free (1977-79) 9. Matt Shannon (1986-89) 677 630 473 471 468 463 462 460 453 453 field goals attempted 1. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 2. Jim McMillian (1968-70) 3. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 4. Stan Felsinger (1964-66) 5. Craig Austin (1999-02) 6. Matt Shannon (1986-89) 7. Neil Farber (1963-65) 8. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 9. John Baumann (2004-08) 10. Sean Couch (1984-87) 1450 1319 1130 1094 1078 1071 1024 913 882 871 three-point fg made 1. Matt Shannon (1986-89) 2. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 3. K.J. Matsui (2005-09) 4. Erik Crep (1996-99) 5. Craig Austin (1999-02) 6. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 7. Dragutin Kravic (2002-06) 8. Treg Duerksen (2000-02) 9. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 10. Joe Case (1999-02) .... 13. Niko Scott (2006-pres.) three-point fg attempted 1. Matt Shannon (1986-89) 2. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 3. Erik Crep (1996-99) 4. Craig Austin (1999-02) 5. K.J. Matsui (2005-09) 6. Dragutin Kravic (2002-06) 189 181 173 156 150 142 141 134 126 118 89 486 457 444 408 419 360 K.J. Matsui ‘09 7. Joe Case (1999-02) 8. Treg Duerksen (2000-02) 9. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 10. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 345 335 330 314 free throws made 1. Matt Shannon (1986-89) 2. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 3. Darren Burnett (1980-83) 4. Heyward Dotson (1968-70) 5. Jim McMillian (1968-70) 6. Craig Austin (1999-02) 7. Stan Felsinger (1964-66) 8. Ricky Free (1977-79) 9. John Baumann (2004-08) 10. Neil Farber (1963-65) 453 432 421 406 404 399 309 308 302 300 defensive rebounds 1. Chris Wiedemann (2000-03) 2. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 3. John Baumannn (2004-08) 4. Fred Johnson (1992-95) 5. Joe Case (1999-02) 6. Craig Austin (1999-02) 7. Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 8. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 9. Jim Tubridy (1993-96) 10. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 428 399 381 361 327 321 310 307 297 231 offensive rebounds* 1. John Baumannn (2004-08) 2. Chris Wiedemann (2000-03) 3. Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 4. Jim Tubridy (1993-96) 5. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 6. Boris Piskun (1993-96) 7. Matt Preston (2001-05) 8. Jason Miller (2005-09) 9. Mike McBrien (1999-02) 10. Marco McCottry (2000-03) 189 166 164 148 143 143 137 112 107 102 *Offensive/Defensive rebounds were not kept seperately until the 1990-91 season. Columbia - 90 - BASKETBALL total rebounds 1. Frank Thomas (1953-56) 2. Jim McMillian (1968-70) 3. Ricky Free (1977-79) 4. Chris Wiedemann (2000-03) 5. Dave Newmark (1966-68) 6. John Baumann (2004-08) 7. Russell Steward (1989-92) 8. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 9. Eric Clarke (1980-83) 10. Roger Walaszek (1967-69) 1022 743 662 594 572 570 552 542 510 502 assists 1. Alton Byrd (1977-79) 2. Tony Chiles (1986-89) 3. Elliot Wolfe (1969-71) 4. Darren Burnett (1980-83) 5. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 6. Mike Jelinsky (1990-93) 7. Dale Smith (1982-85) 8. Sean Couch (1984-87) 9. Heyward Dotson (1968-70) 10. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 526 323 316 313 308 301 278 247 237 236 Brett Loscalzo ‘08 blocks (first kept in 1984-85) 1. Chris Wiedemann (2000-03) 2. Tom Casey (1990-93) 3. Jamal Adams (1991-94) 4. Joe Case (1999-02) 5. Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 6. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 7. Steve Marusich (1991-94) 8. Jim Tubridy (1993-96) 9. Craig Austin (1999-02) 10. Dane Holmes (1989-92) steals (first kept in 1984-85) 1. Gary Raimondo (1996-99) 2. C.J. Thompkins (1994-97) 3. Craig Austin (1999-02) 4. Justin Namolik (1996-99) 5. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 6. Abe Yasser (1996-99) 7. Maurice Murphy (2000-04) 8. Jim Tubridy (1993-96) 9. Buck Jenkins (1990-93) 10. Omar Sanders (1990-93) 194 120 101 69 62 50 48 47 42 42 209 109 108 101 95 95 80 79 78 77 single-season records single-season scoring 1. Chet Forte 1957 2. Jim McMillian 1970 3. Jim McMillian 1968 4. Buck Jenkins 1993 5. Dave Newmark 1966 6. Sean Couch 1987 7. C.J. Thompkins 1997 8. Stan Felsinger 1966 9. Craig Austin 2001 10. Bob Evans 1973 694 643 625 578 550 549 525 499 496 491 points per game 1. Chet Forte 2. Jim McMillian 3. Dave Newmark 4. Jim McMillian 5. Buck Jenkins 6. Sean Couch 7. Stan Felsinger 8. Stan Felsinger 9. Bob Evans 10. Jim McMillian 1957 1970 1966 1968 1993 1987 1966 1965 1973 1969 28.9 25.7 22.9 22.3 22.2 21.1 20.8 20.5 20.5 20.4 field goals made 1. Jim McMillian 2. Jim McMillian 3. Chet Forte 4. Sean Couch 5. Bob Evans 6. Stan Felsinger 7. Dave Newmark 8. Buck Jenkins 9. Jim McMillian 10. Rudy Milkey 1970 1968 1957 1987 1973 1966 1966 1993 1969 1958 253 236 235 212 207 197 197 188 188 181 Dave Newmark ‘68 5. C.J. Thompkins 6. Dragutin Kravic 7. Buck Jenkins 8. Craig Austin 9. K.J. Matsui 9. Russ Steward 1996 2004 1993 2001 2009 1992 64 61 56 53 51 51 three-point field goal attempts 1. C.J. Thompkins1997 207 2. Treg Duerksen2002 175 3. Erik Crep1998 171 4. C.J. Thompkins1996 170 5. Treg Duerksen2000 160 6. Buck Jenkins1993 146 7. K.J. Matsui2009 139 8. Erik Crep1999 130 9. Dragutin Kravic2004 129 10. Craig Austin2001 129 Buck Jenkins ‘93 7. Matt Shannon 8. Sean Couch 9. Bob Evans 10. C.J. Thompkins 1988 1987 1973 1997 field goal percentage (minimum 100 attempts) Made 1. Omar Sanders 1992 69 2. Ricky Free 1977 165 3. Tom Casey 1993 121 4. Tom Casey 1992 82 5. John Baumann 2007 145 6. Vernon Outlaw 1980 67 7. Sean Couch 1986 121 8. Heyward Dotson 1969 148 9. Bob Gailus 1970 61 10. Steve Livingston1989 97 406 397 387 372 Att. 100 276 207 141 251 116 210 262 108 172 three-point field goals made 1. C.J. Thompkins 1997 2. Treg Duerksen 2002 3. Treg Duerksen 2000 4. Erik Crep 1998 three-point field goal percentage (minimum 50 attempts) Made Att. 3 PT % 1. John Baumann 2007 29 57 50.9% 2. Jeremiah Boswell 2005 44 88 50.0% 3. K.J. Matsui 2008 50 102 49.0% 4. Russ Steward 1992 51 106 48.1% 5. Russ Steward 1991 23 50 46.0% 6. Mack Montgomery 2007 25 55 45.5% 7. Brett Loscalzo 2007 30 67 44.8% 8. Dragutin Kravic 2003 61 139 43.9% 9. Niko Scott 2009 27 64 42.2% 10. Joe Case 2000 45 107 42.1% FG% 69.0% 59.8% 58.5% 58.2% 57.7% 57.8% 57.6% 56.5% 56.5% 56.4% 87 69 65 65 Mack Montgomery ‘08 field goals attempted 1. Chet Forte 1957 2. Rudy Milkey 1958 3. Jim McMillian 1970 4. Stan Felsinger 1966 5. Jim McMillian 1968 6. Buck Jenkins 1993 583 508 493 465 455 433 Craig Austin '02CC Columbia - 91 - BASKETBALL single-season records Franklin Thomas ‘56 steals 1. Sean Couch 1987 2. Gary Raimondo1999 3. Gary Raimondo1998 4. Gary Raimondo1996 5. Jim Tubridy1996 6. Abe Yasser1999 7. C.J. Thompkins1996 8. Craig Austin2001 9. Justin Namolik1999 10. Noruwa Agho2009 68 64 56 52 44 44 40 38 38 37 free throws made 1. Chet Forte1957 2. Ted Dwyer1957 3. Dave Newmark1966 4. Jim McMilliam1968 5. Heyward Dotson1969 6. Buck Jenkins1993 7. Darren Burnett1982 8. Craig Austin2001 8. Jim McMillian1970 8. Stan Felsinger1965 224 166 156 153 150 146 143 137 137 137 free throws attempted 1. Chet Forte1957 2. Dave Newmark1966 3. Ted Dwyer1957 4. Heyward Dotson1969 5. Jim McMilliam1968 6. Buck Jenkins1993 7. Jim McMillian1970 8. Heyward Dotson1968 9. Stan Felsinger1965 10. Darren Burnett1982 263 216 214 208 199 193 184 182 180 177 free throw percentage (minimum 100 attempts) Made 1. Chet Forte 1957 224 2. Matt Preston 2004 98 3. Craig Austin 2001 137 4. Darren Burnett 1982 143 5. Craig Austin 2002 124 6. John Baumann 2006 109 7. Larry Gordon 1971 116 8. Richie Rodin 1958 101 9. Ted Dwyer 1957 166 10. Sean Couch 1987 107 Att. 263 116 169 177 156 138 147 129 214 138 REBOUNDS 1. Franklin Thomas1955 2. Dave Newmark1966 3. Ted Harvin1957 4. Phil Matthews1958 4. Jim McMillian1968 6. Mike Griffin1965 7. Ed Auzenbergs1960 8. Jim McMillian1970 9. Foley Jones1972 10. Ricky Free1977 408 346 307 275 275 265 246 242 235 234 assists 1. Alton Byrd1977 2. Alton Byrd1979 3. Mike Jelinsky1990 4. Mike Jelinsky1991 5. Elliot Wolfe1971 6. Tony Chiles1988 7. Dale Smith1985 8. Alton Byrd1978 9. Elliot Wolfe1970 10. Heyward Dotson1968 210 193 153 145 140 136 130 123 120 115 blocks 1. Chris Wiedemann2002 2. Tom Casey1993 3. Tom Casey1992 4. Chris Wiedemann2001 5. Chris Wiedemann2003 6. Jamal Adams1994 7. Dane Holmes1991 8. Steve Marusich1994 9. Chris Wiedemann2000 10. Jamal Adams1993 68 54 54 47 45 43 39 38 34 31 John Baumann ‘08 FT % 85.2% 84.5% 81.1% 80.8% 79.5% 79.0% 78.9% 78.3% 77.6% 77.5% Columbia - 92 - BASKETBALL Jim McMillian ‘71 year-by-year records points 1957 Chet Forte 1958 Rudy Milkey 1960 Ed Auzenbergs 1961 Fred Portnoy 1962 Art Woliansky 1963 Neil Farber 1964 Neil Farber 1965 Stan Felsinger 1966 Dave Newmark 1967 Roger Walaszek 1968 Jim McMillian 1969 Jim McMillian 1970 Jim McMillian 1971 Larry Gordon 1972 Darryl Downing 1973 Bob Evans 1974 Mark Hardaway 1975 Mike Hardaway 1976 Elmer Love 1977 Ricky Free 1978 Ricky Free 1979 Ricky Free 1980 Kurt Mahoney 1981 Kurt Mahoney 1982 Darren Burnett 1983 Darren Burnett 1984 George Meikle 1985 Tom Gwydir 1986 Tom Gwydir 1987 Sean Couch 1988 Matt Shannon 1989 Matt Shannon 1990 Eric Speaker 1991 Buck Jenkins 1992 Buck Jenkins 1993 Buck Jenkins 1994 Jamal Adams 1995 Chad Brown 1996 C.J. Thompkins 1997 C.J. Thompkins 1998 Gary Raimondo 1999 Gary Raimondo 2000 Craig Austin 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Craig Austin 2003 Marco McCottry 2004 Matt Preston 2005 Matt Preston 2006 John Baumann 2007 John Baumann 2008 John Baumann 2009 Jason Miller rebounds PTS 694 447 346 355 386 388 433 451 550 337 625 490 643 436 302 491 318 400 363 434 368 412 301 275 357 353 302 284 356 549 452 333 297 469 437 578 356 109 386 525 338 446 384 496 447 243 412 356 370 373 468 273 PPG 28.9 18.6 15.0 15.4 16.0 17.6 18.8 20.5 22.9 14.0 22.3 20.4 25.7 18.1 12.6 20.5 12.7 15.4 14.5 16.7 14.2 15.8 12.5 10.6 13.7 13.6 12.6 10.9 13.7 21.1 17.4 12.8 11.9 18.0 16.8 22.2 13.7 6.05 14.8 20.2 14.7 17.2 14.2 18.4 15.9 9.0 15.3 13.7 13.7 13.3 16.1 9.8 REB RPG 1957 Ted Harvin 307 12.8 1958 Phil Matthews 275 11.5 1960 Ed Auzenbergs 246 10.7 1961 Fred Portnoy 206 8.9 1962 Jim Brogan 134 5.6 1963 Art Klink 178 8.1 1964 Mike Griffin 205 8.9 1965 Mike Griffin 265 12.0 1966 Dave Newmark 346 14.4 1967 Roger Walaszek 195 8.1 1968 Jim McMillian 275 9.8 1969 Jim McMillian 226 9.4 1970 Jim McMillian 242 9.7 1971 Foley Jones 184 7.7 1972 Foley Jones 235 10.2 1973 Bob Evans 196 8.2 1974 Rick Newsome 138 6.6 1975 Mike Haley 142 5.5 1976 Elmer Love 209 8.4 1977 Ricky Free 234 9.0 1978 Ricky Free 216 8.3 1979 Ricky Free 212 8.2 1980 Dave Westenburg120 4.6 1981 Vernon Outlaw 148 5.7 1982 Eric Clarke 181 6.9 1983 Eric Clarke 175 6.7 1984 George Meikle 157 6.5 1985 Tom Gwydir 156 6.0 1986 Tom Gwydir 120 4.6 1987 Sean Couch 147 5.6 1988 Trever Holland 141 5.4 1989 Dane Holmes 153 6.1 1990 Russell Steward 173 6.7 1991 Dane Holmes 152 5.8 1992 Russ Steward 154 5.9 1993 Tom Casey 175 6.7 1994 Jamal Adams 217 8.3 1995 Jim Tubridy 220 8.5 1996 Jim Tubridy 160 6.1 1997 Gary Raimondo 130 5.2 1998 Gary Raimondo 163 7.1 1999 Gary Raimondo 153 5.9 2000 Joe Case 150 5.6 2001 Chris Wiedemann 169 6.3 2002 Chris Wiedemann 190 7.0 2003 Marco McCottry 206 7.6 2004 Matt Preston 147 5.4 2005 Matt Preston 176 6.8 2006 John Baumann 161 6.0 2007 John Baumann 183 6.5 2008 John Baumann 194 6.7 2009 Jason Miller 186 6.6 assists 1961 Fred Portnoy 1962 Art Woliansky 1963 Neil Farber 1963 Stan Felsinger 1964 Ken Benoit 1965 Stan Felsinger 1967 Joel Hoffman 1968 Heyward Dotson 1969 Elliot Wolfe 1970 Elliot Wolfe 1971 Elliot Wolfe 1972 John Byrnes 1973 John Byrnes 1974 John Byrnes 1975 Mike Finley 1976 Elmer Love 1977 Alton Byrd 1978 Alton Byrd 1979 Alton Byrd 1980 Darren Burnett 1981 Darren Burnett 1982 Darren Burnett 1983 Darren Burnett 1984 Dale Smith 1985 Dale Smith 1986 Sean Couch 1987 Sean Couch 1988 Tony Chiles 1989 Tony Chiles 1990 Mike Jelinsky 1991 Mike Jelinsky 1992 Par Downing 1993 Par Downing 1994 Jamal Adams 1995 Jim Tubridy 1996 C.J. Thompkins 1997 Gary Raimondo 1998 Abe Yasser 1999 Abe Yasser 2000 Craig Austin 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Derrick Mayo 2003 Maurice Murphy 2004 Maurice Murphy 2005 Brett Loscalzo 2006 Brett Loscalzo 2007 Brett Loscalzo 2008 Brett Loscalzo 2009 Kevin Bulger A 54 36 37 37 38 49 76 115 56 120 140 74 86 72 61 44 210 123 193 81 66 76 90 100 130 88 103 136 103 153 145 96 109 66 58 73 72 58 79 64 63 79 48 96 78 83 67 80 60 APG 2.3 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.2 3.0 4.8 2.3 4.8 5.8 2.9 3.4 3.3 2.3 1.8 8.1 6.5 7.4 3.1 2.7 2.9 3.5 3.8 5.0 3.4 3.9 5.2 4.1 5.9 5.8 4.0 4.4 2.5 2.2 2.8 2.9 2.2 3.0 2.4 2.3 3.0 1.9 4.3 2.9 3.1 2.5 2.8 2.1 steals 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Mike Jelinsky Omar Sanders Omar Sanders Jamal Adams Jim Tubridy Gary Raimondo C.J. Thompkins Gary Raimondo Gary Raimondo Gary Raimondo Craig Austin Treg Duerksen Craig Austin Derrick Mayo Maurice Murphy Maurice Murphy Jeremiah Boswell Brett Loscalzo Brett Loscalzo Kevin Bulger Noruwa Agho 36 37 36 27 30 52 37 37 56 64 29 29 38 23 29 33 29 31 21 23 37 blocks 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Dane Holmes Tom Casey Tom Casey Jamal Adams Jim Tubridy Jim Tubridy Justin Namolik Jason Wachob Justin Namolik Chris Wiedemann Chris Wiedemann Chris Wiedemann Chris Wiedemann Matt Preston Matt Preston Ben Nwachukwu Dragutin Kravic Ben Nwachukwu Ben Nwachukwu Jason Miller 39 54 54 43 26 20 18 14 8 34 47 68 45 10 20 11 11 18 18 21 field goals made minimum 50 attempts 1957 Chet Forte 1958 Rudy Milkey 1960 Murray Melton 1961 Fred Portnoy 1962 Art Woliansky 1963 Neil Farber 1964 Neil Farber 1965 Stan Felsinger Neil Farber 1966 Dave Newmark Stan Felsinger 1967 Roger Walaszek 1968 Jim McMillian 1969 Jim McMillian 1970 Jim McMillian 1971 Larry Gordon 1972 Darryl Downing 1973 Bob Evans 1974 Mark Hardaway 1975 Mike Hardaway 1976 Elmer Love 1977 Ricky Free 1978 Juan Mitchell 1979 Ricky Free 1980 Kurt Mahoney 1981 Kurt Mahoney 1982 Darren Burnett 1983 Darren Burnett 1984 George Meikle 1985 Tom Gwydir 1986 Tom Gwydir 1987 Sean Couch 1988 Matt Shannon 1989 Matt Shannon 1990 Eric Speaker 1991 Buck Jenkins 1992 Buck Jenkins 1993 Buck Jenkins 1994 Jamal Adams 1995 Boris Piskun 1996 C.J. Thompkins 1997 C.J. Thompkins 1998 Gary Raimondo 1999 Gary Raimondo 2000 Craig Austin 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Craig Austin 2003 Marco McCottry 2004 Matt Preston 2005 Matt Preston 2006 John Baumann 2007 John Baumann 2008 John Baumann 2009 Jason Miller three-point field goals made 235 181 143 123 140 145 166 157 157 197 197 119 236 188 253 160 131 207 128 165 137 165 141 158 123 115 107 111 129 121 146 212 158 128 110 180 157 188 134 121 122 178 123 168 126 153 142 89 143 121 123 145 160 105 field goal percentage minimum 50 attempts 1957 Ted Harvin 1958 Jim Iverson 1960 Ed Auzenbergs 1961 Fred Portnoy 1962 Paul Murphy 1963 Neil Farber 1964 Neil Farber 1965 Jack Dema 1966 Dave Newmark 1967 Larry Borger 1968 Larry Borger 1969 Heyward Dotson 1970 Bob Gailus 1971 Bob Evans 1972 Greg Tillman 1973 Bob Evans 1974 John Avery 1975 Mike Hardaway 1976 Elmer Love 1977 Ricky Free 1978 Ricky Free 1979 Ricky Free 1980 Vernon Outlaw 1981 Vernon Outlaw 1982 Eric Clarke 1983 Mark Lay 1984 George Meikle 1985 Mark Settles 1986 Sean Couch 1987 Sean Couch 1988 Galen Sorrells 1989 Steve Livingston 1990 Steve Livingston 1991 Jamal Adams 1992 Jamal Adams 1993 Jamal Adams 1994 Jamal Adams 1995 Boris Piskun 1996 Justin Namolik 1997 C.J. Thompkins 1998 Justin Namolik 1999 Gary Raimondo 2000 Mike McBrien 2001 Chris Wiedemann 2002 Mike McBrien 2003 Chris Wiedemann 2004 Dragutin Kravic 2005 John Baumann 2006 Ben Nwachukwu 2007 John Baumann 2008 Ben Nwachukwu 2009 Jason Miller Columbia - 93 - BASKETBALL FG % 44.5% 44.4% 44.6% 45.2% 48.0% 49.3% 45.9% 56.1% 54.4% 54.9% 63.7% 56.5% 56.5% 62.3% 52.3% 53.5% 49.1% 45.9% 47.9% 59.8% 51.4% 54.3% 57.8% 50.0% 55.6% 52.9% 53.9% 50.9% 57.6% 53.4% 53.2% 56.4% 56.1% 66.0% 70.6% 61.5% 52.5% 45.8% 47.7% 47.8% 46.4% 46.8% 50.0% 52.2% 46.2% 49.6% 51.9% 58.3% 52.3% 57.8% 51.9% 53.3% 1991 Russ Steward 1991 Eric Speaker 1992 Russ Steward 1993 Buck Jenkins 1994 Fred Johnson 1995 Tony Doyle 1996 C.J. Thompkins 1997 C.J. Thompkins 1998 Erik Crep 1999 Gary Raimondo 1999 Erik Crep 2000 Treg Duerksen 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Treg Duerksen 2003 Jeremiah Boswell 2004 Dragutin Kravic 2005 Jeremiah Boswell 2006 K.J. Matsui 2007 Niko Scott K.J. Matsui 2008 K.J. Matsui 2009 K.J. Matsui 23 23 51 56 16 43 64 87 65 42 42 65 53 69 27 61 44 41 31 31 50 51 three-point field goal percentage minimum 50 attempts 1991 Russ Steward 1992 Russ Steward 1993 Buck Jenkins 1994 Fred Johnson 1995 Tony Doyle 1996 Justin Namolik 1997 C.J. Thompkins 1998 Erik Crep 1999 Gary Raimondo 2000 Joe Case 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Treg Duerksen 2003 Jeremiah Boswell 2004 Dragutin Kravic 2005 Jeremiah Boswell 2006 Dragutin Kravic 2007 John Baumann 2008 K.J. Matsui 2009 Niko Scott 46.0% (23/50) 48.1% (51/106) 38.4% (56/146) 35.6% (16/45) 40.9% (43/105) 39.5% (30/76) 42.0% (87/207) 38.0% (65/171) 36.5% (42/115) 42.1% (45/107) 41.1% (53/129) 39.4% (69/175) 38.0% (27/71) 43.9% (61/139) 50.0% (44/88) 42.0% (29/69) 50.9%(29/57) 49.0% (50/102) 42.2% (27/64) free throw percentage minimum 50 attempts 1957 Chet Forte 1958 Richie Rodin 1960 Murray Melton 1961 Fred Portnoy 1962 Jim Cleven 1963 Neil Farber 1964 Ken McCulloch 1965 Ken Benoit 1966 Ken Benoit 1967 Joel Hoffman 1968 Jim McMillian 1969 Jim McMillian 1970 Larry Gordon 1971 Larry Gordon 1972 Ron Boyd 1973 Bob Evans 1974 Mark Hardaway 1975 Mark Hardaway 1976 Dave Hassan 1977 Juan Mitchell 1978 Gene Bentz 1979 Alton Byrd 1980 Kevin Best 1981 Kurt Mahoney 1982 Darren Burnett 1983 Tom Brecht 1984 Mark Lay 1985 Dale Smith 1986 Todd Williams 1987 Sean Couch 1988 Matt Shannon 1989 Russell Steward 1990 Russell Steward 1991 Mike Jelinsky 1992 Russ Steward 1993 Buck Jenkins 1994 Boris Piskun 1995 Fred Johnson 1996 C.J. Thompkins 1997 Justin Namolik 1998 Corey Barnes 1999 Craig Austin 2000 Craig Austin 2001 Craig Austin 2002 Craig Austin 2003 Tito Hill 2004 Matt Preston 2005 Jeremiah Boswell 2006 John Baumann 2007 Patrick Foley 2008 Mack Montgomery 2009 Patrick Foley 85.2 (224/263) 78.3% (101/129) 82.4% (42/51) 73.6% (109/148) 77.4% (48/62) 73.1% (98/134) 80.5% (99/123) 78.7% (70/89) 74.4% (58/78) 74.1% (63/85) 76.9% (153/199) 74.0% (114/154) 81.8% (45/55) 78.9% (116/147) 70.8% (51/72) 71.9% (77/107) 74.7% (62/83) 71.4% (70/98) 78.3% (47/60) 85.2% (69/81) 82.4% (70/85) 77.1% (111/144) 77.2% (44/57) 83.3% (45/54) 80.8% (143/177) 77.3% (58/75) 73.3% (66/90) 77.8% (63/81) 82.7% (43/52) 77.5% (107/138) 77.3% (58/75) 76.5% (52/68) 77.3% (58/75) 71.2% (47/66) 82.2% (60/73) 75.6% (146/193) 76.9% (50/65) 84.2% (48/57) 74.3% (78/105) 72.5% (37/51) 80.8% (42/52) 75.4% (43/57) 77.2% (95/123) 81.1% (137/169) 79.5% (124/156) 68.5% (50/73) 84.5% (98/116) 78.2% (43/55) 79.9% (109/138) 86.7% (52/60) 80.7% (46/57) 82.2% (60/73) columbia athletics hall of famers GEORGE GREGORY Inaugural Class 1931CC Standing 6-foot-4, George Gregory towered over most of his fellow basketball players in the late 1920s. Gregory was distinctive for two other reasons — he was the second African-American ever to play basketball at Columbia and the first anywhere to be voted All-American. In his first season, he helped the Lions to fourth place in the Eastern League, forerunner of the Ivy League. By his junior year, Columbia had moved into first place in the league. Columbia basketball took off in 1930-31, Gregory’s senior season. Serving as the Lions’ captain, he led them to 21 wins in 23 games and a second league title. He was named first team All-Eastern League, his third straight honor in four years, finishing with 509 career points, extremely high for the era. Gregory had attracted national attention, and he was voted first team Helms Foundation All-America, being joined on the team by Purdue guard John Wooden, later to become the legendary UCLA basketball coach. While still an undergraduate, Gregory began a lifelong career battling juvenile delinquency and defending civil rights. He served as the boys’ director for the largest youth project for African-Americans in the nation, the Harlem Center of the Children’s Aid Society. He went on to hold administrative positions at settlement houses and youth clubs such as the Harlem Youth Center and the First Neighborhood House. He was a founding member of the NYC Youth Board in 1947. From 1954 to 1968 Gregory was a commissioner on the Municipal Civil Service Commission, while spending 15 years in the office of the Manhattan Borough President. From 1968 to 1979 he was an assistant administrator of what is now the Department of Environmental Protection. Gregory passed away in Manhattan on May 11, 1994, at the age of 88. chet forte Inaugural Class 1957CC Many images of Chet Forte remain to this day. Forte racing down the middle of the court, Forte going up for his virtually unstoppable jump shot, Forte leading the fast break. But none are more vivid than a still photograph, not an action shot, but a team shot, and not just any team. The photo is of the 1957 All-American team. University of Kansas giant Wilt Chamberlain dominates the “team”, but the person who immediately catches your eye is Chet Forte — the smallest man on the All-American team, but the best. In 1956-57, his senior season, he scored 694 points in 24 games, a 28.9 average, and was voted college basketball’s Player of the Year, beating out the seven-foot Chamberlain and West Virginia great Hot Rod Hundley. Forte was a consensus All-America, won the Haggerty Award as the top player in the New York Metropolitan area and was All-Ivy League and All-Metropolitan. He played in the national College All-Star Game and set a scoring record with 32 points. Forte earned All-Ivy League status in his first season of varsity eligibility (1954-55) and went on to earn All-America honors in 1955-56 and 1956-57. Forte scored 1,611 points in 65 games, averaging 24.8 points per game for his career. In 1956-57, he set all of the Columbia scoring records, including points per game (28.9), free-throw percentage (85.2%) field goals made (235), free throws made (224) and points in a season (694). Forte still holds all but one of those records. His one-game scoring record of 45 points, set in 1957 against Penn, stood until Buck Jenkins scored 47 against Harvard in 1991. After a short career in minor league pro basketball, the Hackensack, N.J., native went into sports broadcasting with ABC. He gained fame as the celebrated ABC sports director who helped to launch Monday Night Football. As its first director, he earned a directing Emmy Award. He worked 25 years at ABC, and directed the network coverage of two Olympic games. In later years, Forte became a popular radio sports talk show host on XTRA in San Diego. He passed away there May 18, 1996, at age 60. Columbia - 94 - BASKETBALL columbia athletics hall of famers 1967-68 ivy league championship team Inaugural Class Times have changed in the college basketball game. Nowadays, prospective players break into the spotlight when they are just entering high school. By the time they have reached their junior year, their college choices have been whittled down to a half dozen or so and their NBA draft status is already under conjecture. The 1966-67 Columbia freshman team ranked as one of the best in the Metropolitan Area, whetting the basketball fans’ appetite for the 1967-68 varsity squad. Under the direction of head coach Jack Rohan, the Lions did not disappoint, winning their first four over Lehigh, CCNY, NYU, and Rutgers. But they lost their next three, all on the road, an Ivy League game at Cornell and contests against Georgetown and Fordham. They then headed into the Holiday Festival, then college basketball’s most prestigious in-season tournament, an eight-team affair held over three days at Madison Square Garden. The field boasted three top-20 opponents; West Virginia was first on the Lions’ path. The Lions stunned the nationally ranked Mountaineers, 94-68, and went on to defeat No. 2 Louisville, 74-67, to advance to the championship game of the tournament vs. St. John’s. The Lions defeated St. John’s, 60-55, to claim their first and only Holiday Festival title. Sophomore Jim McMillian was voted tournament MVP and the eyes of the basketball world turned toward Morningside Heights. Back in the Ivy League, the Lions piled it on. They avenged the early loss to Cornell and trounced the Big Red, 93-51, then topped Penn by 21 and powerful Princeton by nine. Dangerous Dartmouth was defeated on the road, but by only six points. Columbia then won at Harvard, 103-70. They met the same two teams back in New York, routing the Big Green, 86-58 and the Crimson, 115-56. The latter set Columbia’s all-time scoring record, which stood until a 118-90 victory over Wagner in 1977. Three more victories followed, giving Columbia a streak of 16 triumphs, but the Lions dropped the final regular-season game at Princeton, 68-57, necessitating a playoff. Columbia fans packed St. John’s 6000-seat Alumni Hall for the Ivy League championship and the right to play in the NCAA tournament. In one of the greatest victories in Columbia history, the Lions defeated the Tigers 92-74 for the championship. They were victorious in their first NCAA game, defeating La Salle, 83-69, but then lost in the East Regional semifinals to Davidson, 61-59, on the Wildcats’ “home turf” in Raleigh, North Carolina. Columbia concluded its dream season with a 95-75 victory over St. Bonaventure in the consolation game. Columbia had won 23 of 28 games, the most victories in school history, and finished the season ranked sixth in the nation. Jack Rohan was voted National Coach of the Year and both McMillian and 7-0 center Dave Newmark earned All-American honors. McMillian also was ECAC All-East and the ECAC Sophomore of the Year, and won the Haggerty Award as the top player in New York City. 1950-51 eastern championship team Second Class From 1946 to 1950, the Columbia Lions were one of the top college basketball teams in the east. In four years under head coach Gordon Ridings, the Lions won 77 percent of their games, and won the championship of the Eastern Intercollegiate League – the precursor to the Ivy League – twice, finishing second the other two seasons. Hopes were high on Morningside Heights for another outstanding year in 1950-51. The Lions had won their last nine games of the 1949-50 season. Captain John Azary was coming off a 423-point season, the most prolific scoring year in Columbia Basketball history – and the Lions were returning a deep squad of talented upper classmen and rising sophomores. Just prior to the campaign – Columbia was dealt a significant blow when coach Ridings took ill with a heart attack just days before the season. Assistant coach Lou Rossini stepped in and took over as acting head coach – at the age of 29. After a tuneup over an alumni team, Columbia tipped off the season at University Gymnasium on December 6, 1950, and gave a glimpse of the season to come with a 41-point thrashing of Amherst College, 79-38. Throughout December the wins kept coming, including four straight on the road as Columbia ended the calendar year with a perfect 7-0 record. The Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League season began in January and the Lions faced their traditional slate of Ivy foes. In the League opener, Bob Reiss led the way with 19 points and 12 rebounds in an 85-45 blowout of the Cornell Big Red. The second league game was against arch-rival Princeton – the defending league champions. With seconds remaining, and the game in the balance, sixth man Robert Sullivan stole the ball and went in for the layup in a 53-52 victory, the Lions closest call all year. In an era where teams averaged less than 40% from the field, Tom Powers led the team - and the conference - in shooting percentage, hitting on 47% of his shots in league play. Statisically, this team’s numbers are staggering: 12-0 in conference play, 21-0 overall, and 31 straight victories since the end of the 1949-1950 season. The Lions set team records in points per game, margin of victory and established a new Eastern League record for field goals. Although the Lions lost to a talented Illinois squad in the opening round of the NCAA tournament in a hard-fought 79-71 game – the legacy of this magnificent team still stands as one for the ages. Columbia - 95 - BASKETBALL columbia athletics hall of famers JIM MCMILLIAN Inaugural Class 1970CC New York City high schools turn out an abundance of scholastic basketball All-Americans each year. Few choose to attend an Ivy League college and even fewer opt for Columbia. “Jimmy Mac” did and Columbia will never forget him. “It was a strong school academically and it was close to home,” McMillian told Mike Scheinkman in a January 2000 Columbia Daily Spectator interview. “I didn’t even realize how strong the basketball program was.” After playing on the freshman team his first year at Columbia, McMillian moved up to the varsity in 1967-68. Teaming up with several other talented players, McMillian led the Lions to the winningest season in the school’s history, a 23-5 campaign that included the Ivy League championship (he won the Haggerty Award as the top collegiate player in New York City), the Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden (defeating West Virginia, Louisville and St. John’s on successive days) and reaching the second round of the NCAA Championships. McMillian, the Holiday Festival MVP, drew national attention as Columbia finished the season ranked sixth in the nation. The success continued the next two years, as Columbia posted 20-4 and 20-5 seasons, narrowly missing Ivy titles each year. Jimmy Mac was All-Ivy and All-American each season. In leading Columbia to a three-year mark of 63-14, McMillian not only was a three-time All-American and All-Ivy Leaguer, he was All-East each year, the ECAC Sophomore of the Year, and became the first person ever to earn the Haggerty Award in each of his three varsity seasons. He scored 1758 career points (then a record, now second) and averaged 22.9 points per game (second-best then and now). He is also second in career rebounds (743) and holds the season records for field goals in a season (253) and career (677). He was drafted in the first round by both the L.A. Lakers of the NBA and N.Y. Nets of the ABA. He chose the Lakers and spent three years there, scoring 3714 points, an average of 15.3 per game. john azary Second Class, posthumous 1951CC John Azary was born and raised in New York City where he learned to play basketball on the hard cement of the schoolyard grounds. Azary began his career at Columbia with large shoes to fill, replacing the great Walt Budko, who had just graduated Columbia to pursue a career in the National Basketball Association. In his first year at Columbia, Azary scored 298 points in 20 games, averaging 14.9 ppg, surpassing Budko’s first-year scoring record. Throughout his career at Columbia, Azary was always one of the hardest workers on the team, on and off the court. Always the first to come to practice and the last to leave, head coach Gordon Ridings said, “I never saw a harder worker than John. He once stayed an hour after practice taking foul shots because he had missed two out of ten free throws in the previous night’s game.” Along with being a basketball superstar, John Azary was a member of the National Guard. While at Pine Camp, N.Y., one summer for National Guard training, Azary caught a piece of shrapnel in his thigh during an exercise where live ammunition was being used. He was hospitalized for a month and his college basketball career was in question, but the wound eventually healed and he was able to successfully reclaim the Lions’ court. After four stellar years, Azary graduated Columbia College in 1951 with a sociology degree. After military service in the Korean War, he continued his basketball career in the Eastern League, a professional minor league. On September 15, 1981, Azary passed away at the age of 51. WALT BUDKO Second Class 1948CC In the early days of the National Basketball Association, Columbia’s own Walt Budko became one of its pioneers. The sixth overall draft pick in the 1948 draft, he went on to play professionally for four seasons, including one as player-coach for the Baltimore Bullets. Budko grew up in Brooklyn, and attended Franklin K. Lane High School and Trinity Prep. After high school, Budko continued his academic and basketball careers at Columbia. He arrived in September 1942 and made the varsity team in his first year under wartime eligibility rules. In his rookie season, he tied the all-time Columbia single-season scoring record by totaling 251 points in 18 games. Also in his first year, Budko played an astonishing 706 minutes out of a total of 720 minutes throughout the entire season. Naval service split Budko’s tenure at Columbia after his sophomore year. Budko spent roughly three years in the Navy, 15 months of that time stationed in the Pacific. He returned in 1946 to finish his last two years at Columbia, newly married. In the 1946-47 season, Budko scored 315 points in 20 games setting a new Columbia record. A four-time All-Ivy League honoree, Budko graduated in 1948 with more basketball accolades than anyone who preceded him, bringing a new face to Columbia Basketball. Budko played professionally in Baltimore and Philadelphia for four years. He eventually left basketball to join the business world, working as a construction engineer and in real estate sales before finding his calling in insurance sales. Budko worked in insurance sales from 1958 until his retirement in 1995. He is married with four children, one of whom, Pete Budko, starred on the basketball court for the University of North Carolina. Columbia - 96 - BASKETBALL columbia athletics hall of famers alton byrd Second Class 1979CC Alton Byrd flew from San Francisco to New York, excited to see what Columbia could offer him. Four years later, Byrd left as one of the most decorated basketball players in Columbia history. If that wasn’t enough, Byrd took his skills overseas and became known as “Great Britain’s greatest ambassador of the game.” Byrd made an immediate impact, being named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year after his first varsity season. The point guard would go on to receive first team All-Ivy League recognition in his three seasons. Despite only playing three varsity seasons, Byrd still holds the career and single season records for assists. His 210 and 193 assists rank first and second all-time in a single season, while his 526 career assists is in a world of is own. A three-year captain, Byrd was awarded the Frances Naismith Award by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, given to the nation’s top collegiate player under six feet tall, elected after his senior season. Byrd was selected by the Boston Celtics in the tenth round of the draft, but didn’t make the team, however, he had another offer awaiting him. A Columbia alumnus, David Dubow ‘56BUS, offered Bryd the opportunity to work in his market research company in London and play for a basketball team he owned, Crystal Palace. Once again, Byrd’s impact was immediately felt, as Crystal Palace went 50-5 during his first year in England. He was named the Player of the Year in the British professional league after the 1979-80 and 1980-81 seasons. Byrd remained in the British Isles for almost 15 years as a player, coach, and team president. He is regarded as the most important figure in the growth of British basketball. He returned to the United States in the 1990s, joining the NBA’s Sacramento Kings as a vice president. He and his family still reside in Northern California. bruce gehrke Second Class, posthumous 1948CC Bruce Gehrke was a typical three-sport star coming out of Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, Long Island, but it was football that eventually became paramount in Gehrke’s life. It was a good choice for the future Columbia great who eventually went on to play for his hometown New York Giants and spent several years coaching high school football and basketball on his native Long Island. Gehrke began his collegiate career at Columbia in September 1942. In his first year, he starred on the varsity football, basketball and baseball teams. The following year, Gehrke played shortstop for Columbia’s 1944 championship baseball team, while training for the Navy. Hugely popular among his teammates and fellow students, Gehrke had that intangible flair for color that made him a crowd pleaser. His play, in every sport, was daring and spectacular, with little regard for personal safety, yet he was as crafty a competitor as anyone could have been. Even competition in three varsity sports couldn’t fill Gehrke’s appetite for athletics, so he coached his fraternity basketball team in intramural play. Gehrke’s college career was cut into two parts when he spent a year with the Navy overseas in Okinawa during World War II. He returned to Columbia for his junior year in September 1946. Gehrke graduated from Columbia in 1948, finishing a phenomenal career that included a league title in baseball, two in basketball as well as some of the Lions’ most successful football seasons. BUCK JENKINS Second Class 1993CC In the 108-year history of Columbia Basketball, nobody has ever scored more points in a Lion uniform than Leonard “Buck” Jenkins. His 1,767 career points at Columbia is a record that still stands today. An impact player from the moment he arrived on Morningside Heights, Jenkins was part of the revitalization of Columbia Basketball in the early 1990s. In his sophomore season, Jenkins put the Ivy League on notice with his slashing style of play – averaging 18 points per game and being selected to the All-Ivy League first team. That year, on February 15, 1991, Jenkins torched the Harvard Crimson for 47 points – a school record which stands today. Even more impressive was that he didn’t even attempt a single three-point field goal, allowing Jenkins to be paired with Shaquille O’Neal as the only two collegians that season to score 40 or more points in a game without the benefit of a three-pointer. Jenkins was the Lions’ leading scorer in each of his final three seasons, named first-team All Ivy League each time. In his senior year, Jenkins led the Lions to a 16-10 record and a second place finish in the Ivy League, averaging 22.2 points per game on his way to being named Ivy League Player of the Year and first-team All-Metropolitan. After playing for two years in Europe and serving an assistant coach at his alma mater, Jenkins now resides in Georgia and works at Inner Strength, Inc., a youth development program that uses basketball as a tool to mentor and better shape the lives of young males. Columbia - 97 - BASKETBALL all-time letterwinners -AAbrams, Saul ’70—1970 Adams,Charlton ’87—1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Adams, Jamal ’94—1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 (C) Agho, Noruwa ‘12— 2009 Aikenhead, Richard—1930(M) Alexander, A.—1910, 1911 Allen, Michael ’82—1982 Allen, Theodore—1901(C), 1902, 1903, 1904 Allison, Harry ’47—1942, 1943, 1946 Altneu, Michael ’71—1971(M) Ames, William ’68—1967, 1968 Ampim, Asenso ‘11—2008, 2009 Ancelowitz, Nathan—1928 Anderson, Edward ’39—1937, 1938, 1939 Apel, Otto—1944 Armstrong, Daniel ’84—1982, 1983 Armstrong, Donald ’09—1907 Armstrong, Justin ‘08 —2006, 2007, 2008 Armstrong, Paul ’71—1970, 1971 Asselin, Regis ’35—1933, 1934, 1935 Austin, Craig ’02—1999, 2000 (C), 2001 (C), 2002 (C) Auwarter, Raymond—1945 Auzenbergs, Edvins ’61—1959, 1960, 1961(C) Avery, John ’76—1974 Azary, John ’51—1949, 1950, 1951(C) -BBaghoomian, Armineh ’94—1992(M), 1993(M), 1994(M) Baines, William ’47—1942, 1943, 1947 Baldwin, Richard ’86—1984(M), 1985(M) Ballon, Charles ’32—1929, 1932 Barnes, Corey ’01 — 1998 Baron, Drew ‘07 — 2004, 2005 Baumann, John ‘08— 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 (C) Barrett, Gerard ‘07— 2004 ,2005 Bender, Louis ’32—1930, 1931, 1932 (C) Benitez, Wilfredo ’85—1984, 1985(M) Bennett, Charles ’40—1940(M) Bennett, Eugene—1924(M) Bennett, Scott ’91—1988, 1989, 1991(C) Benoit, Kenneth ’66—1964, 1965, 1966(C) Benson, Claus ’12—1910, 1912(C) Benson, R. ’15—1912, 1913, 1914, 1915(C) Bentz, Eugene ’78—1976, 1977, 1978 Bernson, Walter ’60—1958, 1959, 1960 Best, Kevin ’80—1978, 1980 Boggan, James ’72—1969, 1971, 1972 Bohaboy, William ’64—1963, 1964(C) Bolt, John—1945 Boone, Jerry ’76—1974 Borger, Lawrence ’68—1967, 1968(C) Boscowitz, H. Huber ’23—1923(M) Boswell, Jeremiah ’05 — 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Bova, Joe ‘09—2007, 2008, 2009(C) Boyd, Ronald ’74—1972 Boyle, Christopher ’83—1980, 1981 Brady, Thomas ’93—1990, 1992, 1993 Brandt, Paul ’53—1951, 1952, 1953 Brecht, Thomas ’83—1982, 1983 Brogan, James ’63—1961, 1962, 1963 Brown, Brad ’83—1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Brown, Chad ’97—1994, 1995 Brown, Charles ’56—1954 Brown, Kenneth ’68—1967, 1968 Brown, Stephen ’60—1959 Brown, Steven ’00—1997, 1998 Buckelew, Ty ’94—1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Budko, Walter, Jr. ’48—1943, 1944,1947(C), 1948(C) Bulger, Kevin ‘10—2007, 2008, 2009 Bullock, James ’79—1978(M), 1979(M) Burghard, E. ’15—1913, 1914, 1915 Burnett, Darren ’83—1980, 1981,1982(C), 1983(C) Burrows, John ’66—1964 Burstein, Albert ’47—1942, 1943, 1947 Byrd, Alton ’79—1977(C), 1978(C), 1979(C) Byrnes, John ’74—1972, 1973, 1974(C) -CCabrey, Raymond ’76—1975 Calder, E. ’15—1915 Caldwell, Daniel ’70—1970 Campanella, Joseph ’89—1988 Campbell, Donald ’44—1943 Cannon, H.—1905 Case, Joseph ’02—1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Casey, James, Jr. ’37—1935, 1936, 1937(C) Casey, Thomas ’93—1990, 1991, 1992, 1993(C) Casey, William ’75—1973, 1974 Casparis, Guido ’90—1987, 1988 Cerrone, John ’41—1940, 1941(C) Chiles, Tony ’89—1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Clarke, Eric ’83—1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Clemons, Grant ’04—2002 Cleven, James ’63—1961, 1962, 1963(C) Close, Edwin ’34—1934(M) Clyne, H. ’12—1912(M) Cohn, Charles ’56—1956 Collins, Laurence ’76—1974, 1975, 1976(C) Combs, Jeffrey ’78—1976, 1977, 1978 Cooney, Royal ’25—1925(M) Costello, Oliver ’77—1975 Cotner, Shane ’79—1977, 1978(C), 1979 Couch, Sean ’87—1984, 1985, 1986(C), 1987(C) Coufal, Joseph ’50—1950 Crep, Erik ’99—1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Crimmins, Zack ‘11—2008, 2009 Crockett, Chris ‘12— 2009 Crowley, Daniel ’36—1935, 1936 Crudup, Claude ’97—1994 Csaplar, Wilfred ’57—1957 Cuff, Dalen ‘06 — 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 (C) Cumiskey, James—1944 Cuonzo, Angelo ’86—1985(M), 1986(M) Cuthell, C.—1905, 1906, 1907(C) -DDavis, Colin ’05—2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Davis, Llewellyn ’66—1966 Davis, Michael—1945(M) Dehnert, Henry—1944 Dellicarri, Anthony ’78—1976 Dema, John ’67—1965, 1966, 1967 DeWilde, Darren ’92—1989, 1990 DiGiacomo, Lawrence ’75—1973, 1974 DiLorenzo, James—1944(M) DiStefano, Peter ’88—1988(M) Dittmar, Waldemar ’42—1942(M) Dobel, Howard—1944, 1945 Dockerill, Howard ’25—1925 Donahue, Kevin ’79—1977 Donaldson, John ’25—1925 Dotson, Heyward ’70—1968, 1969, 1970 Dougherty, James ’42—1942 Downing, Darryl ’74—1972, 1973, 1974 Downing, Clifford “Par” ’93—1992, 1993 Doyle, Anthony ’97—1994, 1995 Duerksen, Treg ’01 — 2000, 2002 Dumolien, Mark ’93—1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Dwyer, Edward ’57—1955, 1956, 1957 Dwyer, Jonathan ’89—1987, 1988, 1989 Dwyer, W. ’15—1914, 1915, 1916 (C) D’Annunzio, Joseph—1945, 1946(M) -EEarle, V.—1901, 1902, 1903(C) Egee, Steve ‘12— 2009 Elias, Henry—1901, 1902(C), 1903(C) Erdheim, Martin ’62—1960, 1961, 1962(C) Erlenbach, Gerald ’63—1962 Erlich, John ’59—1957, 1958 Evans, Gerald ’51—1951(M) Evans, Robert ’73—1972, 1973 -FFalk, Byron ’60—1960(M) Fallot, Leon ’43—1941, 1942 Farber, Neil ’65—1963, 1964, 1965(C) Farrell, T. ’19—1919(C),1920(C) Felsinger, Stanley ’66—1964, 1965, 1966 Fettuch, C.—1906 Fickeissen, George ’54—1952, 1953, 1954 Fields, Davey ’82—1979, 1981 Finley, Michael ’75—1975 Fisher, Harry—1903, 1904, 1905 Foerster, W. ’14—1914(M) Fogel, Bruce ’70—1968, 1969, 1970 Foley, Patrick ‘10 — 2007, 2008, 2009 (C) Fontana, Joseph ’48—1946(M), 1947(M) Forte, Chester ’57—1955, 1957(C) Foschi, Robert ’75—1973 Fox, Thomas—1944 Franco, Don ’61—1961 Free, Richard ’79—1977(C), 1978, 1979(C) Friedland, Lewis ’66—1966(M) Fuchs, Matthew ’97—1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 -GGailus, Robert ’71—1970, 1971 Gang, Michael ’59—1959 Ganzenmuller, August, Jr. ’37—1935, 936,1937 Ganzenmuller, August, III ’67—1965, 1966, 1967 Garcia, Joseph—1945 Garnevicus, Thomas ’69—1968 Gately, Michael — 2007 Gehrke, Bruce ’48—1943, 1944, 1947, 1948 Geiger, Ernest ’38—1938 Germann, Kenneth ’43—1941, 1943 Gerstman, David ’56—1956(M) Gerussi, B.—1907, 1908, 1909 Gilbert, George—1945 Gilligan, John ’40—1939, 1940 Glynn, James ’63—1961, 1962, 1963 Goebel, William ’63—1963(M) Goodman, F.—1901, 1902 Gordon, Jerome ’54—1952, 1953, 1954 Gordon, Lawrence ’71—1969, 1970, 1971 Gordon, Richard ’83—1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Grandison, Aaron ’77—1975 Greenspan, Joel ’70—1968 Gregory, George ’31—1929, 1930, 1931(C) Griffin, Michael ’65—1963, 1964, 1965 Griffin, Robert ’72—1970 Grzan, John-Michael’06 — 2004, 2005, 2006(C) Guittar, Leroy ’53—1952, 1953 Gwydir, Thomas ’86—1984, 1985, 1986 Richie Gordon ‘83 -HHackett, Ralph—1930 Haley, Michael ’77—1975 Hardaway, Mark ’75—1973, 1974, 1975(C) Harris, Jacob ’61—1959 Harris, Melissa ’95B—1992(M) Hartman, Leonard ’33—1931, 1932, 1933 Columbia - 98 - BASKETBALL Hartman, Stephen ’63—1962, 1963 Harvin, Theodore ’59—1957 Harwood, Stanley ’50—1949 Hassan, David ’78—1976, 1977(C) Hasslinger, William ’42—1940, 1941, 1942 Hawkins, Derek ’83—1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Henkind, Paul ’55—1955 Hernandez, Patrick ’99—1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Herskowitz, Michael ’72—1972(M) Hill, Egan ’03 — 2000, 2001 Hill, Tito ’05 — 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Hochette, H. ’17—1917(M) Hodupp, Joseph ’33—1931, 1932 Hoffman, David ’61—1959 Hoffman, Joel ’67—1966, 1967(C) Holland, Trever ’89—1987, 1988 Holmes, Dane ’92—1989, 1990, 1992 Holt, Ronald ’91—1989, 1990(C) Hurley, Marcus—1904, 1905, 1906(C), 1907 -IImmerman, Bruce ’79—1977(M) Irvine, Jaime ’03—2001 Iverson, James ’59—1958 -JJacques, S. ’13—1912, 1913(C) Jelinsky, Michael ’93—1990, 1991 Jenkins, Leonard “Buck” ’93—1990, 1991, 1992, 1993(C) Johnson, Frederick ’95—1994, 1995(C) Johnson, J. ’19—1920 Johnson, Matt ‘12— 2009 Johnson, Richard ’53—1953 Jones, David ’32—1930, 1931, 1932 Jones, W. Foley ’73—1971, 1972(C), 1973(C) -KKaigle, Robert ’77—1975 Kaplan, Alex ’50—1948, 1949, 1950 Kaplan, Harold ’59—1958, 1959 Kedron, Suzan ’92C—1990(M) Kehoe, Kevin ’77—1975 Kemp, E. ’19—1920(M) Kennedy, Kristine ’91—1988(M) Kessler, Richard—1928(M) Kiendl, Ted—1908, 1909(C), 1910(C), 1911(C) Kilborne, K. ’16—1916(M) Kimbel, W.—1908, 1909 Kirchmyer, Ray ’26—1926 Klink, Arthur ’65—1963, 1964, 1965 Kohlbusch, A. ’13—1913(M) Kornsand, E. ’16—1915 Kravic, Dragutin ‘06 — 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Ksieniewicz, Charles ’67—1967 Kutlow, Herbert ’56—1954, 1955, 1956 Kutlow, Jay ’80—1979, 1980(C) -LLampros, George ’49—1948(M), 1949(M) Land, Matthew ’05—2002, 2003, 2004, 2005(C) Lane, Neil ’56—1956 Laub, William ’26—1926 Lautkin, Arthur ’32—1930, 1932 Lawson, Andrew ’36—1936(M) Lay, Mark ’85—1982, 1983, 1984(C), 1985(C) Leede, John ’54—1954 Lee, J. ’15—1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 Lee, Paul ’86—1984, 1985, 1986(C) Lee, W.—1910, 1911 Leggett, Stanton ’38—1937, 1938 Lehman, Edwin ’54—1952, 1953, 1954 Lehner, Robert ’57—1955, 1956, 1957 Leonard, C. ’17—1917 Leslie, Porter ‘06— 2004 Levine, Morton ’56—1954, 1955, 1956 Lewers, Cornett ’76—1974, 1975 Lewis, Frank ’51—1949, 1950, 1951 Lewis, Peter ’54—1953(M) Lhowe, Joseph ’39—1939(M) all-time letterwinners Lim, Howard ’74—1973(M), 1974(M) Livingston, Steven ’91—1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Lockspeiser, Lester ’65—1963, 1965 Lockwood, William ’49—1947, 1949(C) Loeb, Michael ’50—1950(M) Lolordo, Vincent ’48—1944, 1947 London, Herbert ’60—1958, 1959, 1960 Lorch, John ’27—1926, 1927(C) Loscalzo, Brett ’08— 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 (C) Love, David ’56—1955 Love, Elmer ’78—1976, 1977 Lynch, Joseph ’81—1979 -MMaack, Herbert ’42—1940, 1942 MacPhee, John ’90—1987, 1989 MacQuarrie, Alan ’05—2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Macioce, Thomas ’39—1937, 1938, 1939(C) Madden, William ’28—1926, 1927, 1928(C) Maduri, Anthony ’87—1984, 1985 Magurk, Donald—1928, 1929(C), 1930 Mahoney, Kurt ’81—1979, 1980, 1981 Mahon, R.—1908, 1910, 1911 Mannheim, Alfred ’26—1926(C) Maratos, Stanley ’53—1951, 1952, 1953 Maroon, Tufik ’34—1934 Marshall, Sherrod ’50—1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 Martens, Lester ’44—1942, 1943(C) Marusich, Steve ’94—1992, 1993, 1994 Mase, Issa ‘12— 2009 Matsui, K.J. ‘09—2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Matthews, Philip ’59—1957, 1958, 1959(C) Matthews, Wesley ‘10 — 2007 Mayo, Derrick ’02 — 2000, 2001, 2002 Mboya, Anthony ’01 — 1998, 1999 McAuliffe, Brian ’74—1973 McBrien, Michael ’02—1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 McCottry, Marco ’03—2001, 2002, 2003(C) McCoy, Robert ’32—1931, 1932 McCulloch, Kenneth ’65—1963, 1964, 1965 McDowell, Owen ’34—1932, 1933, 1934 (C) McGrain, Jonathan ’86—1984(M), 1985(M) McElaney, John ’80—1978, 1979 McIlvennan, Stewart ’42—1940, 1941, 1942(C) McIntyre, John ’74—1973(M) McIvor, Kevin ’86—1984, 1985, 1986 McMillian, James ’70—1968, 1969, 1970(C) McPhee, Ronald ’55—1954, 1955(C) Medvedeff, Vadim ’41—1939 Meenan, Dan ’14—1912, 1913, 1914(C) Meikle, George ’85—1983, 1984 Meisel, William ’34—1933, 1934 Melitzer, Samuel ’09—1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 Melton, Murray ’61—1959, 1960 Mendelsohn, A.—1911 Merckel, Frederick, Jr. ’50—1949(M), 1950(M) Merley, Michael ’01—1998, 1999, 2000 (C), 2001 (C) Metz, Bruce ’69—1968, 1969 Metz, Gregory ’92—1989 Middleton, William—1928, 1929, 1930 Milenko, Irving ’47—1946, 1947 Milkey, Rudolph ’58—1956, 1957, 1958(C) Miller, Jason ’09—2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mitchell, Juan ’79—1977, 1978, 1979 Molinas, Jack ’53—1951, 1952, 1953(C) Moller, George—1944 Moloney, Herbert, Jr. ’43—1943(M) Monks, Edward ’71—1970 Montgomery, Mack ‘08— 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008(C) Moore, Dennis ’76—1974, 1976(C) Moore, G.—1905, 1906 Morales, Karla ’94—1992(M) Morgan, Wayne—1944 Morris, Donald ’67—1967(M) Moskowitz, Monroe ’48—1947 Moss, Monroe ’48—1948 Mueller, William ’26—1926(M) Muñoz, Victor ’02—1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Murphy, Mark ’86—1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Murphy, Maurice ’04—2001, 2002, 2003, 2004(C) Murphy, Paul ’63—1961, 1962, 1963 Murray, Timothy ’73—1972, 1973 Myers, Albert ’40—1939, 1940 -NNaley, John ’55—1953, 1954 Namolik, Justin ’99—1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Nash, William ’36—1934, 1935, 1936(C) Naylor, John ’40—1938, 1939, 1940(C) Needleman, Stanley ’60—1958, 1959, 1960 Nelson, Genevieve ’90GS—1990(M) Newmark, David ’68—1966, 1968 Newsome, Lars ’76—1974 Nolan, Leo’09—2006, 2007 Norris, Mount ’28—1926 Northcott, John ’37—1937(M) Nwachukwu, Ben ‘08— 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 -OObey, Edward ’31—1929, 1930, 1931 Odorico, John—1944 Okorodudu, Yon ’93—1993 Olsen, Gunnar ’50—1949 Orcutt, John ’55—1955(M) Osterhout, E. ’12—1912 Outlaw, Vernon ’81—1980, 1981(C) Owens, Chris ‘04— 2004 O’Brien, James ’44—1943 O’Brien, John ’38—1936, 1937, 1938(C) O’Connell, Frank—1901, 1902, 1903, 1904(C) O’Connell, John ’77—1975 -PPacker, Henry—1927(M) Palumbo, Joseph—1945 Pashayan, Albert ’44—1942 Pellino, Stephen ’73—1972, 1973 Petrucelli, William ’51—1949 Petrunoff, Ron ’84—1984 Picariello, Ayana ’95C—1993(M), 1994(M), 1995(M) Piskun, Boris ’96—1994, 1995, 1996 Plantada, Cassey ’96C—1994(M), 1995(M) Poch, Herbert ’49—1945, 1946(C), 1948, 1949 Portnoy, Fred ’63—1961 Powers, Thomas ’51—1949, 1950, 1951 Preston, Matthew ’05—2002, 2003, 2004, 2005(C) Primich, Frank ’42—1941, 1942 Prioleau, Romona ’88—1987(M) Profant, John—1945 Prouser, Richard ’69—1969(M) Pruitt, Christopher ’85—1984 -RRafal, Harold—1938, 1939 Raimondo,Gary’99—1996,1997,1998(C),1999(C) Ratshin, Jon ’96—1996(M) Reilly, Maurice ’23—1923 Reiss, Robert ’52—1950, 1951, 1952 Retano, Samuel ’40—1938, 1939 Reynolds, R.’15—1913, 1914 Richmond, Robert ’41—1941 Rieger, Fred ’28—1926, 1927, 1928 Robbins, Philip ’63—1962, 1963 Roberts, Arthur ’65—1964 Roberts, C. ’16—1913 Roberts, H. ’15—1915(M) Robinson, Merrill, Jr. ’38—1936 Rodin, Richard ’60—1958, 1959, 1960(C) Rogers, A.—1903, 1904 Rohan, John ’53—1951, 1952, 1953 Rosenfeld, Howard ’53—1953 Rosenthal, Robert ’61—1961 (M) Rossini, Lucio ’47—1946 Rothenfeld, Jack ’27—1926, 1927 Rutecki, Richard ’81—1979 Ryan, J.—1906, 1907, 1908(C), 1909 Ryan, Patricia ’89—1989(M) Tomb, Thomas ’35—1933, 1934, 1935 Tooter, Howard ’66—1966(M) Townsend, H.—1903 Trepanier, Dan ’09—2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Tubridy, James ’96—1994, 1995, 1996 (C) Turbenbach, C.—1904, 1905 Tynan, Martin ’21—1920(C), 1921(C) Tys, Remy ’30—1928, 1929, 1930(C) Twer, Ethan ’96—1995, 1996 -UUhrbach, George—1928, 1929 Dan Trepanier ‘09 -SSafran, Frank ’58—1958(M) Sager, William ’21—1921(M) Sanders, Omar ’93—1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Schaefer, Elwyn, Jr. ’66—1966 Schatz, Eugene ’79—1978, 1979 Schiller, Jonathan ’69—1967, 1968, 1969 Schneider, Robert ’64—1964(M) Schnepp, C.—1908 Schoenfeld, Samuel—1930 Scholz, Carl ’84—1982, 1983, 1984(C) Schwartz, Stephanie ’88C—1987(M), 1988(M) Scott, Niko ‘10 —2007, 2008, 2009 Settles, Mark ’86—1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Shannon, Matthew ’89—1986, 1987, 1988(C), 1989(C) Shapiro, Philip ’74—1973 Shaskin, Edward ’75—1975(M) Sherwin, Gerald ’55—1955(M) Shockley, Edgar ’78—1976 Siergiej, John ’33—1933 Simon, Marc ’02—2001, 2002 Skinner, Norman ’50—1945, 1948, 1949, 1950 Small, Allen ’62—1962 Smith, Arthur ’31—1927, 1931(M) Smith, C.—1907 Smith, Dale ’85—1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Smith, David—1929 Smith, Gregory ’81—1979, 1980 Smith, Theodore ’47—1947(M) Smith, Vladimar—1927 Smith, William ’32—1932(M) Soifer, Matthew ’76—1976(M) Sorrells, Galen ’89—1986, 1987, 1988 Speaker, Eric ’92—1989, 1990, 1991, 1992(C) Spooner, Paul ’70—1968 Sprenkle, Arthur ’67—1966, 1967 Staab, Blaise ‘12— 2009 Starke, George ’71—1969, 1970 Steigman, Joseph ’32—1933 Stein, Alan ’52—1950, 1951, 1952(C) Steward, Russell ’92—1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Stewart, Joseph ’77—1975 Stewart, Walter ’86—1985, 1986 Strober, Murray ’48—1946, 1947 Sullivan, John ’26—1926 Sullivan, Robert ’51—1949, 1950, 1951 Sweet, Kashif ‘08 — 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 -TTannenbaum, Michael ’59—1959(M) Tellefsen, Gerald ’60—1958, 1959 Thomas, Franklin ’56—1954, 1955, 1956(C) Thomas, George ’69—1967, 1968 Thomas, Scott ’86—1984 Thompkins, C.J. ’97—1994, 1995, 1996, 1997(C) Tillman, Gregory ’72—1972 Columbia - 99 - BASKETBALL -VVan Halem, William ’55—1954, 1955 Van Keuren, Robert ’62—1962(M) Vaske, John ’88—1986, 1987, 1988 Veeder, L.—1913 Vogel, Albert ’49—1946, 1947, 1948 Vollmer, Joseph ’37—1935, 1936, 1937 Vom Saal, Fred—1929(M) Von Sholly, Bernard—1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905(C) -WWachob, Jason ’98—1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Wachtel, Paul ’61—1961(M) Walaszek, Roger ’69—1967, 1968, 1969(C) Waterer, J.J. ’94—1992, 1993, 1994 Watkins, Will ’98—1995 Watson, John ’33—1933(M) Watson, Robert—1927, 1928 Wax, Albert ’62—1962 Wegener, J. ’17—1914 Weiner, Edward ’57—1957(M) Weinstein, S. ’20—1920 Weinstock, Arthur ’41—1941(M) Wein, Lawrence ’63—1963 Weisberg, Herbert ’65—1965(M) Werksman, Richard ’54—1954(M) Westenberg, David ’81—1979, 1980, 1981(C) White, M.—1906, 1907 Whitley, Thomas, Jr. ’52—1952(M) Wiedemann, Christian ’03 — 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 (C) Wilhite, Michael ’78—1976, 1978 Wilkov, Lawrence ’54—1953, 1954(C) Williams, Leon ’71—1970, 1971 Williams, Todd ’86—1985, 1986 Will, Leonard ’42—1940, 1941 Wilson, Harold ’25—1924(C), 1925(C) Winslow, Edgar ’42—1942 Wish, Peter ’56—1956(C) Wolfe, Elliot ’71—1969, 1970, 1971(C) Wolff, Clifford ’38—1936, 1937, 1938 Woliansky, Arthur ’64—1962 Wood, Garland ’65—1963 Wood, Thomas—1945, 1946 Woods, Douglas ’88—1986, 1987, 1988(C) Woody, James ’92—1989 Worthington, Dodson ‘06 —2003, 2004 Wright, William ’52—1952(M) Wyker, Arthur ’49—1946 -YYasser, Abram ’99—1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Yerzley, Thomas ’35—1935(M) -ZZeininger, Russell ’38—1938(M) Zucker, Alan ’68—1968(M) year-by-year records Season 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 W 3 5 10 17 19 12 14 12 16 11 13 10 8 9 12 3 6 4 3 4 7 6 9 15 10 16 9 4 10 17 21 17 9 6 13 19 17 11 12 6 12 2 10 9 9 11 15 21 14 22 23 17 17 11 17 15 Overall Ivy League L Pct. W L Pct. Place 7 .300no league play 10 .333 3 3 .500 t3 6 .625 5 3 .625 2 1 .944 10 01.000 1 1 .950 8 01.000 1 4 .750 7 3 .700 2 4 .778 8 2 .800 2 13 .480 5 3 .625 t2 1 .941no league play 1 .917no league play 1 .929 7 1 .875 1 2 .833 8 2 .800 1 6 .571 3 5 .375 t3 4 .692 8 2 .800 1 5 .706 6 4 .600 t3 9 .250 1 9 .100 6 8 .429 3 7 .300 5 9 .308 2 8 .200 5 6 .333no league play 10 .286 3 7 .300 5 9 .437 3 7 .300 5 13 .316 2 8 .200 5 7 .563 5 5 .500 4 4 .789 6 4 .600 t2 7 .588 6 4 .600 t2 2 .889 9 1 .900 1 9 .500 5 5 .500 t3 14 .222 2 8 .200 6 9 .526 5 5 .500 t3 5 .773 9 1 .900 1 2 .913 10 01.000 1 6 .739 8 3 .727 2∆ 10 .474 3 7 .300 5 14 .300 3 9 .250 6 6 .684 10 3 .769 2∆ 3 .864 12 01.000 1 6 .739 7 5 .583 t3 8 .579 6 6 .500 t4 5 .706 9 3 .750 2 12 .333 4 8 .333 5 5 .706 8 4 .667 3 13 .133 2 10 .167 7 8 .556 5 7 .417 4 10 .474 2 6 .250 t3 11 .450 1 5 .167 4 9 .550 3 5 .375 4 5 .750 11 1 .917 1 3 .875 11 1 .917 1 6 .700 8 4 .667 t2 7 .759 9 3 .750 2 1 .958 12 01.000 1 10 .630 7 5 .583 4 6 .739 8 4 .667 2 13 .458 6 8 .429 5 8 .680 11 5 .688 2∆ 9 .625 9 5 .643 t2 Season 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 W 18 6 3 9 8 3 10 11 7 18 11 23 20 20 15 4 7 5 4 8 16 15 17 10 9 16 10 8 13 12 12 6 8 4 7 10 16 6 5† 7 6 11 10 13 12 11 2 10 12 11 16 14 12 Overall L Pct. 6 .750 18 .250 21 .125 14 .391 15 .288 21 .125 12 .455 12 .478 15 .318 6 .750 14 .440 5 .821 4 .833 5 .800 9 .625 20 .167 18 .280 20 .250 22 .154 17 .320 10 .615 11 .577 9 .654 16 .385 17 .346 10 .615 16 .385 18 .308 13 .500 14 .462 14 .462 20 .231 18 .308 22 .154 19 .269 16 .385 10 .615 20 .231 21 .192 19 .368 20 .231 15 .423 16 .385 14 .481 15 .444 17 .393 25 .074 17 .370 15 .444 16 .407 12 .571 15 .483 16 .429 TOTALS1152 1158.499 W 9 2 2 2 4 1 4 6 5 10 6 13 11 11 9 3 5 4 2 6 8 11 10 5 5 9 7 5 9 6 6 2 4 2 5 8 10 4 1 3 1 6 5 7 7 4 0 6 3 4 7 7 7 Ivy League L Pct. Place 5 .643 t2 12 .143 8 12 .143 8 12 .143 8 10 .286 t7 13 .071 8 9 .308 7 8 .429 t5 9 .357 6 4 .710 t2 8 .429 5 2 .867 1√ 3 .786 2 3 .786 2 5 .643 t3 11 .214 7 9 .357 6 10 .286 6 12 .143 t7 8 .429 t4 6 .571 3 3 .786 t2 4 .710 2 9 .357 6 9 .357 t4 5 .643 t2 7 .500 t3 9 .357 7 5 .643 2 8 .429 t6 8 .429 t6 12 .143 t7 10 .286 7 12 .143 8 9 .357 7 6 .571 3 4 .710 2 10 .286 7 13 .071 8 11 .214 t7 13 .071 8 8 .429 t4 9 .357 6 7 .500 t3 7 .500 t4 10 .286 6 14 .000 8 8 .429 t5 11 .214 8 10 .285 t7 7 .500 4 7 .500 t4 7 .500 t4 616663.482 √ Won playoff for first ∆ Lost playoff for first † Includes forfeit victory over California. Note: The Ivy League did not officially begin play until 1956-57. Columbia - 100 - BASKETBALL year-by-year records 1900-01 Theodore Allen 3-7 at Paterson YMCA at Pratt at Mt. Vernon 1st Reg. at Silent Five at Princeton Harvard at Larchmont A.C. at Brown at Wash. Cont. (Schnctdy.) Princeton L, 9-24 L, 11-13 W, 12-8 W, 11-9 L, 21-38 L, 9-11 L, 8-16 L, 8-10 L, 8-16 W, 9-6 1901-02 Henry Elias 5-10 at Larchmont A.C. L, 18-21 Newark Turn Verein L, 13-16 at Kingston 17th Sep. Co. L, 8-38 at Pghkpsie. 15th Sep. Co. L, 15-46 at Yale L, 3-48 at Princeton L, 15-45 at Silent Five L, 13-25 Harvard W, 28-11 at St. John’s M.A. (Syr.) W, 38-24 at Wash. Continentals L, 7-26 at Kingston 17th Sep. Co. L, 7-15 Yale W, 19-14 Princeton W, 18-6 at Harvard L, 16-19 Pennsylvania W, 25-16 1902-03 Henry Elias 10-6 at Peekskill at Co. F. Norwalk at National A.C. at Silent Five at Atlantic A.C. at West Side Y.M.C.A. at Stamford at Jefferson Princeton at Cornell Yale at Harvard at Yale Harvard at Princeton Cornell W, 57-7 W, 16-11 W, 19-17 W, 26-16 L, 12-20 W, 15-10 L, 14-21 L, 14-17 W, 31-16 W, 29-13 L, 12-14 W, 14-12 L, 16-22 W, 20-11 L, 27-28 W, 17-6 1903-04 Frank O’Connell 17-1 at PrattW, 42-12 57th Street Y.M.C.A. Williams at Wash. Continentals at Second Signal Corp. at Norwalk G.F. Harvard at Cornell at Rochester Wesleyan Pennsylvania at Yale at Harvard Yale at Princeton at Pennsylvania Princeton Cornell W, 29-16 W, 16-9 L, 12-17 W, 25-10 W, 17-6 W, 39-14 W, 31-18 W, 27-13 W, 40-12 W, 17-15 W, 16-7 W, 24-16 W, 21-5 W, 23-18 W, 23-12 W, 27-15 W, 49-13 1904-05 Bernard Von Sholly 19-1 at Pratt at Co. F. Norwalk at Central Y.M.C.A. at Newport Y.M.C.A. at Fall River Y.M.C.A. W, 34-18 W, 21-9 W, 25-22 W, 24-22 W, 18-11 at Fitchburg Y.M.C.A. at Wash. Continentals at Army Cornell Wisconsin at Cornell at Rochester at Second Signal Corp. Yale Minnesota at Princeton Princeton at Yale at Pennsylvania Pennsylvania W, 19-16 L, 7-17 W, 29-25 W, 30-11 W, 21-15 W, 23-17 W, 36-24 W, 26-23 W, 14-12 W, 27-15 W, 32-28 W, 33-19 W, 24-21 W, 27-17 W, 56-16 1905-06 Marcus Hurley 12-4 at Pratt Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Trinity Army Cornell Swarthmore at Cornell at Rochester Pennsylvania at Princeton Yale at Harvard Princeton at Yale Harvard W, 36-23 L, 10-16 W, 14-12 W, 67-11 W, 31-15 W, 38-8 W, 45-15 W, 26-14 W, 33-18 L, 15-17 L, 19-23 W, 26-14 W, 17-13 W, 32-13 L, 15-17 W, 22-17 HARRY A. FISHER (1906-1916) 1906-07 C.W. Cuthell 14-4 Princeton at Detroit Y.M.C.A. at Evanston Y.M.C.A. at Manitonic Renal A.C. at Pt. Wshngtn. Maroons at Wisconsin at Chicago Cent. Y.M.C.A. Cornell at Princeton at Army at Rochester at Cornell Yale Harvard Pennsylvania at Yale at Harvard at Pennsylvania 1907-08 J.J. Ryan 12-13 at C.C.N.Y. at Company F Fordham at Wesleyan Wesleyan Princeton at Georgetown at Birmingham A.C. at Vanderbilt at Wabash at Wabash at Kansas City A.C. at Kansas City A.C. at Minnesota at Minnesota at Chicago at Cornell at Pennsylvania Dartmouth Yale W, 20-14 L, 15-22 W, 22-14 W, 19-16 W, 25-15 W, 30-9 L, 21-27 W, 27-13 W, 18-15 W, 34-13 W, 28-9 W, 23-16 L, 9-11 W, 18-6 W, 22-18 W, 10-8 W, 19-10 L, 16-20 W, 33-23 W, 14-10 W, 29-6 W, 26-10 L, 18-20 W, 29-15 L, 18-22 W, 26-14 W, 34-16 L, 20-32 L, 15-25 L, 22-26 L, 25-33 L, 8-9 L, 11-16 L, 13-28 W, 23-17 L, 13-21 W, 21-7 L, 9-14 at Princeton Cornell at Yale at Army Pennsylvania W, 47-13 W, 38-18 W, 18-16 L, 16-26 L, 15-16 1908-09 Ted Kiendl 16-1 Brooklyn Poly at Orange Y.M.C.A. Trinity at Wesleyan at Trinity at C.C.N.Y. Princeton at Army Wesleyan at Princeton at Cornell Georgetown Pennsylvania at Yale Cornell at Pennsylvania W, 32-8 W, 23-19 W, 34-8 W, 29-11 W, 35-11 W, 13-12 W, 52-10 W, 34-18 W, 24-18 W, 51-24 W, 47-20 W, 23-10 W, 34-9 W, 19-13 W, 29-12 L, 13-28 1909-10 Ted Kiendl 11-1 Trinity Georgetown Penn State at Princeton Alumni Princeton Wesleyan Yale Pennsylvania at Yale at Pennsylvania Carlisle W, 24-8 W, 21-11 W, 19-13 W, 40-9 L, 21-22 W, 27-15 W, 33-10 W, 29-21 W, 33-11 W, 17-11 W, 19-13 W, 53-10 1910-11 Ted Kiendl 13-1 Trinity Georgetown Penn State at Cornell Princeton Wesleyan at Princeton Cornell Carlisle Pennsylvania Yale N.Y.U. at Yale at Pennsylvania W, 31-12 W, 49-12 W, 24-16 W, 20-16 W, 36-13 W, 29-13 W, 23-12 W, 33-19 W, 23-10 W, 17-15 W, 25-10 W, 28-12 W, 20-10 L, 18-20 1911-12 Claus Benson 10-2 Maryland at Dartmouth at Cornell Princeton at Princeton Cornell Dartmouth Pennsylvania Yale N.Y.U. at Yale at Pennsylvania W, 32-20 L, 18-30 L, 7-19 W, 29-16 W, 23-16 W, 22-20 W, 18-17 W, 15-10 W, 20-8 W, 26-15 W, 18-13 W, 22-20 1912-13 S. Jacques 8-6 Brooklyn Poly Maryland Alumni Fordham W, 37-16 W, 43-12 L, 16-17 W, 27-7 at Cornell Princeton Cornell at Princeton N.Y.U. Pennsylvania at Dartmouth Dartmouth Yale at Pennsylvania L, 17-19 L, 24-35 L, 13-19 L, 10-20 W, 23-10 W, 13-8 L, 9-20 W, 29-21 W, 43-18 W, 25-13 1913-14 Dan Meenan 9-4 N.Y.U. Alumni Brooklyn Poly Cornell at Princeton at Dartmouth Dartmouth Pennsylvania at Cornell Princeton at Pennsylvania at Yale Yale L, 16-22 L, 14-39 W, 33-23 W, 19-17 W, 19-15 W, 15-13 W, 21-16 W, 23-11 L, 19-41 W, 19-12 W, 21-17 L, 15-22 W, 23-15 1914-15 R.Benson 12-5 Rutgers Brooklyn Poly N.Y.U. St. Lawrence Alumni Fordham at Dartmouth Princeton Pennsylvania Dartmouth at Yale Pennsylvania Cornell Yale at Cornell at Rochester at Princeton W, 32-13 W, 32-16 W, 29-27 W, 44-12 W, 32-17 W, 39-16 W, 33-11 L, 27-29 L, 15-18 W, 28-24 W, 22-21 W, 26-11 W, 25-16 L, 17-20 L, 19-22 L, 19-21 W, 22-20 1915-16 W.W. Dwyer Brooklyn Poly Dartmouth at Dartmouth at Princeton Yale Williams Pennsylvania Princeton at Pennsylvania Cornell at Cornell at Yale W, 31-27 L, 16-30 W, 33-20 L, 12-24 L, 21-29 W, 31-18 L, 22-25 L, 12-16 L, 9-22 L, 15-36 L, 13-44 L, 10-50 CARL J. MERNER (1916-1917) 1916-17 A.B. Wilbur 6-8 Brooklyn Poly St. John’s at C.C.N.Y. at Cornell at Union at Pennsylvania Yale at Dartmouth Dartmouth Cornell Princeton at Yale Pennsylvania at Princeton Columbia - 101 - BASKETBALL W, 31-20 W, 34-19 L, 17-18 W, 39-38 W, 22-18 L, 14-24 L, 27-33 L, 24-40 L, 20-26 W, 32-27 L, 24-34 L, 20-45 W, 29-20 L, 13-18 JOHN MURRAY (1917-1918) 1917-18 M. Roberts 4-9 at Pennsylvania Cornell Brooklyn Poly St. John’s Manhattan at Dartmouth Dartmouth Pennsylvania at Princeton Yale at Cornell Princeton at Yale L, 16-21 L, 17-26 L, 21-24 W, 29-21 W, 38-16 W, 23-21 W, 22-18 L, 24-29 L, 18-31 L, 20-27 L, 26-39 L, 18-27 L, 22-37 FRED DAWSON (1918-1919) 1918-19 T.J. Farrell 3-6 Brooklyn Poly St. John’s Pennsylvania at Princeton at Yale Princeton Cornell at Pennsylvania Yale L, 24-30 W, 48-15 L, 18-31 L, 15-27 L, 21-43 L, 11-16 W, 25-21 L, 20-32 W, 27-25 CLAUS “BABE” BENSON (1919-1920) 1919-20 M. Tynan 4-10 N.Y.U. Brooklyn Poly at C.C.N.Y. Alumni Stevens Yale at Princeton Pennsylvania at Yale at Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Cornell Dartmouth Princeton at Cornell L, 23-30 W, 24-9 L, 14-25 W, 29-26 L, 32-47 L, 23-28 W, 26-16 L, 18-37 L, 31-32 L, 22-27 L, 10-32 W, 22-21 W, 28-25 L, 28-32 L, 12-35 JOSEPH H. DEERING (1920-1925) 1920-21 M. Tynan 7-9 Army Brooklyn Poly at Union C.C.N.Y. at Princeton Pennsylvania N.Y.U. Yale Pennsylvania at Dartmouth Cornell at Yale Princeton at Cornell at Syracuse Dartmouth W, 27-22 W, 32-31 W, 27-22 W, 15-14 W, 24-20 L, 16-22 L, 18-26 W, 28-21 L, 18-19 L, 18-21 L, 17-20 W, 22-12 L, 13-37 L, 18-31 L, 13-21 L, 21-26 year-by-year records 1921-22 L.R. Watson 6-13 at Brooklyn Poly at Army Alumni at Rutgers N.Y.U. at Rochester at Syracuse at Dartmouth Cornell at Princeton Pennsylvania C.C.N.Y. Yale Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Princeton at Yale at Cornell at Union W, 28-20 L, 17-20 W, 29-20 L, 24-28 L, 26-28 W, 26-13 L, 20-24 L, 18-26 W, 23-22 L, 10-31 L, 16-33 L, 19-28 W, 40-17 L, 19-21 L, 14-25 L, 27-30 L, 28-36 L, 18-31 W, 20-18 1922-23 R.F. Pulleyn 9-7 St. John’s Brooklyn Poly Rutgers C.C.N.Y. at Army N.Y.U. at Princeton Cornell at Dartmouth Yale at Pennsylvania Dartmouth Pennsylvania at Cornell Princeton at Yale W, 44-17 W, 27-15 W, 34-22 L, 26-32 L, 19-33 W, 30-25 L, 21-33 L, 22-27 W, 36-20 W, 24-22 W, 23-18 L, 29-32 L, 16-22 W, 28-26 L, 22-25 W, 25-22 1923-24 H.C. Wilson 15-4 Brooklyn Poly at Rutgers at Army Wesleyan Navy at Rochester at Colgate Pennsylvania Princeton at Dartmouth at Harvard N.Y.U. Yale at Cornell Dartmouth at Princeton at Pennsylvania Cornell Yale W, 39-11 W, 25-21 W, 37-20 W, 41-20 W, 34-23 W, 30-27 W, 23-18 W, 26-19 W, 32-24 L, 20-21 W, 28-22 W, 32-27 W, 25-15 L, 19-24 L, 18-20 L, 17-24 W, 22-14 W, 24-19 W, 24-21 1924-25 H.C. Wilson 10-7 Maryland Rutgers at Navy N.Y.U.-a Wesleyan at Pennsylvania Princeton at Dartmouth at Harvard Yale Pennsylvania Army at Cornell Dartmouth L, 23-24 W, 31-24 L, 19-40 W, 23-19 W, 26-17 W, 14-11 L, 15-24 L, 15-31 W, 26-21 W, 28-17 W, 22-20 L, 32-33 W, 22-19 L, 15-21 at Yale W, 18-14 Princeton L, 10-23 Cornell W, 21-11 a - at 168th Street Armory DAN MEEHAN (1925-1932) 1925-26 W.A. Mannheim 16-2 Brooklyn Poly St. John’s Navy at Rutgers Wesleyan Alumni at Princeton at Dartmouth Cornell at Army Pennsylvania at Cornell Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Yale N.Y.U. Princeton Yale W, 34-18 W, 31-20 L, 29-30 W, 43-29 W, 47-24 W, 52-21 W, 41-23 W, 33-15 W, 33-24 W, 30-16 L, 23-34 W, 23-18 W, 32-30 L, 23-34 W, 25-8 W, 29-19 W, 46-27 W, 41-31 1926-27 John Lorch 9-9 St. John’s Rutgers at Navy Alumni Union at Princeton at Dartmouth Cornell at Army at Cornell Pennsylvania at N.Y.U. Harvard Dartmouth at Yale Yale at Pennsylvania Princeton L, 30-35 W, 32-31 L, 14-19 W, 32-27 W, 26-22 L, 23-31 L, 28-30 W, 16-10 L, 15-32 L, 23-35 W, 26-25 L, 23-26 W, 32-25 L, 14-38 W, 27-22 W, 34-27 L, 24-32 W, 36-23 1927-28 W.F. Madden 4-14 Alumni St. John’s N.Y.U. Williams Union Dartmouth Princeton at Yale at Cornell at Army Pennsylvania Seton Hall at Dartmouth Dickinson Cornell at Pennsylvania at Princeton Yale L, 22-40 L, 14-43 L, 18-36 L, 30-40 L, 19-21 L, 22-27 L, 22-41 W, 24-23 L, 21-36 L, 20-33 L, 16-37 W, 29-25 L, 20-26 W, 37-24 L, 26-28 L, 28-34 L, 26-36 W, 30-29 1928-29 Don Magurk 10-9 Alumni Seton Hall at Army N.Y.U. Williams St. John’s Union W, 35-21 W, 37-17 L, 30-37 L, 31-33 W, 49-33 L, 25-32 W, 26-25 Princeton at Fordham at Dartmouth Navy Pennsylvania at Yale at Cornell Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Yale at Princeton Cornell W, 32-25 L, 18-36 L, 34-41 W, 32-31 L, 33-39 L, 23-37 W, 35-30 L, 25-29 W, 35-23 W, 29-28 W, 25-24 L, 24-36 at Army W, 32-24 at Pennsylvania W, 39-23 Pennsylvania W, 38-20 Yale W, 48-23 at Dartmouth W, 42-32 at Princeton L, 27-29 St. Stephen’s W, 52-13 Dartmouth W, 32-17 at Yale W, 37-29 Cornell W, 46-34 a - at 168th Street Armory b- at Madison Square Garden 1929-30 R. Tys 17-5 Alumni W, 51-35 N.Y.A.C. W, 34-29 N.Y.U.-a L, 24-35 Seton Hall W, 41-25 Harvard W, 44-17 St. John’s L, 19-28 at Army L, 31-37 Princeton W, 38-25 at Williams W, 36-35 Manhattan W, 31-24 at Dartmouth W, 33-32 Fordham L, 21-23 Pennsylvania W, 32-18 at Yale L, 29-30 at Cornell W, 41-34 Syracuse W, 34-31 Cornell W, 51-26 Yale W, 46-30 at Princeton W, 44-25 Georgetown W, 45-17 Dartmouth W, 56-28 Pennsylvania W, 29-23 a - at 168th Street Armory 1932-33 no captain 9-10 Alumni W, 36-30 Seton Hall W, 47-22 N.Y.U.-a L, 24-40 at Navy L, 31-56 Toronto W, 34-20 at Fordham W, 43-42 N.Y.U. W, 31-26 at Cornell W, 38-34 at Princeton L, 29-49 Cornell W, 37-36 at Yale L, 20-23 7th Regiment W, 34-26 Pennsylvania W, 29-19 Yale L, 27-38 Williams L, 15-21 at Dartmouth L, 32-45 Princeton L, 24-35 Pennsylvania L, 29-34 Dartmouth L, 26-52 a - at 7th Regiment Armory 1930-31 George Gregory 21-2 Alumni W, 37-27 Seton Hall W, 38-28 St. Francis W, 35-21 Williams W, 48-36 Wesleyan W, 31-23 at Syracuse L, 28-32 Colgate W, 33-27 at Princeton W, 44-26 N.Y.U. W, 39-28 at Cornell W, 35-33 Fordham-a W, 26-18 Ohio St. W, 30-29 Army W, 53-31 Pennsylvania W, 35-19 at Dartmouth W, 25-24 Yale W, 32-26 Cornell W, 45-28 Pennsylvania W, 38-24 Fordham L, 24-29 at Yale W, 39-26 St. Stephen’s W, 41-13 Dartmouth W, 37-31 Princeton W, 36-29 a - at Madison Square Garden 1931-32 Lou Bender 17-6 Alumni Seton Hall St. Francis Fordham at Harvard N.Y.U. - a N.Y.U. - b Colgate Princeton Cooper Union at Cornell at Williams W, 35-29 W, 31-23 W, 36-14 W, 30-13 W, 31-22 L, 27-28 W, 22-17 L, 23-31 L, 32-35 W, 73-19 W, 49-36 L, 34-40 PAUL MOONEY (1933-1942) 1933-34 Owen McDowell 6-14 Alumni W, 31-29 St. Francis W, 28-27 Cathedral W, 45-22 Fordham L, 30-40 N.Y.U.-a L, 29-44 at Fordham L, 21-37 at Princeton L, 21-42 at Cornell L, 28-30 Princeton W, 36-29 at Yale L, 26-34 at Harvard W, 29-25 Navy L, 20-43 Pennsylvania L, 15-31 Cornell L, 29-30 N.Y.U. L, 17-39 at Dartmouth L, 28-48 Yale L, 28-34 at Pennsylvania L, 24-29 Dartmouth L, 22-24 Harvard W, 48-35 a - at 7th Regiment Armory 1934-35 no captain 13-6 Brooklyn Poly Fordham N.Y.U. at Princeton at Navy Yale Dartmouth Army St. Francis Pennsylvania at Harvard Cornell Princeton at Dartmouth at Cornell Columbia - 102 - BASKETBALL W, 31-18 W, 30-29 L, 26-45 W, 28-23 L, 24-33 W, 44-31 W, 37-22 W, 34-20 L, 29-31 W, 30-23 W, 51-28 W, 40-30 W, 40-27 L, 31-36 W, 36-26 at Pennsylvania Harvard at Yale Pennsylvania-a a - at Rutgers 1935-36 William Nash 19-3 Brooklyn Poly Colgate St. Francis Union Williams at Princeton N.Y.U. at Fordham at Yale Pratt at Army Pennsylvania at Navy Harvard at Harvard at Dartmouth Princeton Cornell Dartmouth at Pennsylvania Yale at Cornell L, 22-34 W, 52-29 W, 29-18 L, 34-35 W, 36-13 W, 28-17 L, 30-32 W, 37-34 W, 35-24 W, 32-22 L, 27-39 L, 19-26 W, 25-24 W, 39-28 W, 26-24 W, 40-33 W, 40-24 W, 47-33 W, 29-27 W, 35-34 W, 36-30 W, 59-26 W, 40-33 W, 27-25 W, 49-36 W, 33-27 1936-37 James Casey 17-6 Brooklyn Poly W, 35-21 Springfield L, 34-53 Fordham W, 36-28 Williams W, 40-2 at Vedado Club W, 45-28 at Hispano-American Club W, 35-20 Cuba A.c. W, 52-22 Union W, 51-21 Cornell W, 34-28 Princeton W, 49-27 at Yale L, 33-53 Pratt W, 45-33 Navy W, 50-48 Seton Hall W, 43-32 Penn L, 40-42 at Princeton W, 35-28 at Harvard L, 30-37 at Dartmouth L, 45-47 Dartmouth W, 45-43 Yale W, 41-37 at Penn L, 20-28 Harvard W, 38-25 Cornell W, 50-37 1937-38 John O’Brien 11-8 Alumni Springfield Williams at Fordham Yale at Princeton at Cornell at Yale at Navy Union Army Pennsylvania at Harvard at Dartmouth Dartmouth Havard at Pennsylvania Princeton Cornell W, 47-23 W, 42-32 W, 46-23 W, 40-32 W, 44-29 W, 32-28 L, 43-45 L, 38-49 L, 29-38 W, 38-31 L, 40-46 W, 39-33 L, 31-36 L, 36-46 W, 48-37 W, 58-34 L, 33-40 L, 41-49 W, 47-28 year-by-year records 1938-39 Tom Macioce 12-5 Alumni Colgate Fordham at Army Yale at Princeton Cornell at Yale Princeton Pennsylvania Navy at Harvard at Dartmouth Harvard at Pennsylvania Dartmouth at Cornell 1939-40 John Naylor 6-12 Alumni California-a Stanford-a at Fordham at Navy Harvard at Yale at Cornell Dartmouth Army Pennsylvania at Princeton at Harvard at Dartmouth Yale at Pennsylvania Princeton Cornell a - at Philadelphia CLIFF BATTLES (1942-1943) W, 43-34 W, 32-31 L, 37-39 L, 23-27 W, 51-30 L, 27-32 W, 37-32 W, 39-33 W, 37-31 L, 35-40 W, 47-39 W, 51-32 L, 48-54 W, 55-36 W, 30-27 W, 50-45 W, 43-42 W, 38-28 L, 36-43 L, 31-55 L, 31-32 W, 38-29 L, 35-40 L, 35-37 L, 33-40 W, 35-32 L, 30-33 W, 48-34 L, 41-43 L, 35-38 L, 31-38 L, 38-52 W, 52-38 L, 30-34 W, 43-34 1940-41 John J. Cerrone 12-5 Alumni at Brown Fordham Navy at Cornell at Yale at Army Harvard Pennsylvania at Princeton at Dartmouth Yale at Harvard Princeton at Pennsylvania Dartmouth Cornell W, 51-28 W, 49-36 L, 29-41 W, 54-35 L, 22-38 W, 40-38 W, 33-26 W, 42-28 W, 50-39 W, 44-39 L, 36-49 W, 38-31 W, 36-18 W, 41-33 W, 48-34 L, 33-39 L, 34-42 1941-42 Stewart McIlvennan 2-13 at Fordham at Navy at Yale Army Harvard Pennsylvania at Cornell Princeton at Harvard at Dartmouth Yale Dartmouth at Pennsylvania at Princeton Cornell L, 43-54 L, 34-44 L, 23-40 L, 23-36 W, 56-44 L, 29-43 L, 35-50 L, 35-43 L, 54-71 L, 23-66 L, 42-51 L, 43-46 W, 53-40 L, 30-56 L, 27-52 1942-43 Lester Martens 10-8 at Brown at Fort Monmouth Cornell Fordham at Army Navy Dartmouth Fort Monmouth at Princeton Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton at Harvard at Dartmouth Yale at Yale at Pennsylvania Cornell W, 56-52 W, 64-50 W, 49-40 L, 44-52 W, 29-23 W, 56-52 L, 44-66 W, 49-45 L, 25-39 W, 54-43 L, 55-58 W, 61-59 L, 52-53 L, 48-70 W, 55-49 W, 62-56 L, 49-58 L, 51-59 ELMER RIPLEY (1943-1945) 1943-44 no captain 9-10 Webb Institute Mitchel Field Midshipmen at Cornell Princeton Coast Guard at Yale at Stevens at Dartmouth Cornell Yale Army Dartmouth Stevens at Pennsylvania at Princeton Pennsylvania at Navy Camp Thomas Seabees W, 60-15 L, 36-45 W, 44-41 L, 36-50 L, 31-33 L, 45-46 W, 49-42 W, 49-37 L, 40-51 W, 33-29 W, 46-35 L, 37-55 L, 53-69 W, 49-45 L, 28-53 W, 48-25 L, 45-50 L, 38-65 W, 66-50 1944-45 no captain 9-11 Webb Institute Midshipmen at Union at Williams Cornell at Muhlenberg at Yale Dartmouth Princeton Yale at Army at Pennsylvania at Princeton Williams at Dartmouth Navy Fordham Muhlenberg Pennsylvania at Cornell W, 51-26 L, 54-70 W, 43-42 L, 24-32 L, 35-50 L, 33-34 W, 43-41 W, 51-33 W, 44-43 W, 41-38 L, 31-48 L, 43-59 W, 38-37 W, 31-30 L, 38-45 L, 44-51 W, 73-58 L, 44-47 L, 50-57 L, 33-37 PAUL MOONEY (1945-1950) 1945-46 no captain, 11-9 Webb Institute at Stevens Brooklyn Poly Union Princeton W, 55-18 W, 38-28 W, 74-32 W, 51-34 W, 46-44 Cornell at Cornell Yale Dartmouth at Princeton at Pennsylvania at Yale at Navy Lafayette Army Pennsylvania at Dartmouth at Fordham Rutgers Brown L, 36-70 L, 43-66 L, 32-44 L, 35-47 W, 46-41 L, 41-48 L, 45-58 L, 41-62 W, 48-46 L, 56-57 W, 60-56 L, 27-47 W, 52-51 W, 57-49 W, 65-50 GORDON RIDINGS (1946-1951) 1946-47 no captain, 14-5 NY Maritime Kings Point at Rutgers Pratt at Lafayette Dartmouth at Yale Navy Princeton Fordham Pennsylvania at Cornell Army at Dartmouth Yale at Harvard Cornell at Princeton at Pennsylvania Harvard W, 71-41 W, 67-34 L, 61-64 W, 61-42 L, 43-52 W, 60-56 W, 50-39 L, 50-60 W, 56-49 L, 55-56 W, 66-50 W, 41-27 W, 52-50 W, 52-47 W, 57-56 L, 50-66 W, 47-45 W, 50-41 W, 68-59 W, 69-51 1947-48 Walt Budko 21-3 Kings Point W, 70-42 Champlain W, 60-31 Rutgers W, 50-44 Pratt W, 68-51 Holy Cross W, 60-53 at Dickinson W, 48-46 at Harvard W, 55-53 at Brown W, 73-41 Dartmouth W, 64-54 at Yale W, 56-44 Army W, 64-46 at Fordham W, 58-46 Pennsylvania W, 52-50 at Cornell W, 40-37 at Princeton L, 54-59 Harvard W, 71-59 Yale W, 61-54 at Navy W, 40-37 Princeton W, 76-50 at Dartmouth W, 44-35 Cornell W, 73-68 Pennsylvania W, 67-52 Kentucky-a L, 53-76 Michigan-a L, 49-66 a - NCAA’s at Madison Sq. Garden 1948-49 Bill Lockwood 14-6 Halloran Hospital Kings Point Alumni Pratt at Rutgers Fordham at Dartmouth Yale Harvard L, 32-59 W, 69-27 W, 74-41 W, 58-24 L, 52-59 W, 74-38 W, 50-48 L, 51-65 W, 86-49 at Army at Princeton Pennsylvania at Harvard at Holy Cross at Cornell Brown Navy Dartmouth Princeton at Pennsylvania Cornell at Yale W, 69-61 W, 57-50 W, 65-57 W, 57-53 L, 49-55 W, 58-50 W, 58-36 W, 53-36 L, 38-47 L, 45-48 L, 47-57 W, 51-49 W, 58-54 1949-50 Alex Kaplan, Norman Skinner 22-7 at Kings Point W, 97-44 Rutgers W, 59-45 at Colgate W, 64-47 at Syracuse L, 48-60 Pratt W, 81-22 at Illinois L, 46-58 at Denver W, 63-59 at Washington L, 56-60 at Washington L, 46-49 at Oregon W, 74-62 at Oregon W, 46-35 Princeton W, 52-48 Yale W, 51-43 at Fordham W, 58-41 at Cornell L, 49-69 at Navy L, 45-69 Army W, 62-49 at Yale L, 46-59 Pennsylvania W, 51-46 at Princeton L, 48-50 at Dartmouth W, 74-56 at Brown W, 54-51 at Harvard W, 62-52 Dartmouth W, 74-59 Pennsylvania W, 50-47 Holy Cross W, 61-54 Cornell W, 60-53 Harvard W, 71-60 N.Y.A.C. W, 69-55 Note: Gordon Ridings held the title of “head coach” during the 1950-51 season. However, Lou Rossini directed the team that year due to Ridings’s illness and is credited with the won-lost record. LOU ROSSINI (1950-1958) 1950-51 John Azary 23-1 Alumni W, 90-40 Amherst W, 79-38 N.Y.A.C. W, 91-42 Fordham W, 70-47 at Rutgers W, 70-53 Tulane W, 63-51 Tulane W, 62-56 Rice W, 76-63 Cornell W, 85-45 Princeton W, 53-52 at Yale W, 90-48 Pennsylvania W, 68-50 Dartmouth W, 76-49 at Harvard W, 60-53 at Dartmouth W, 59-43 at Cornell W, 54-44 Yale W, 79-49 Harvard W, 90-63 at Army W, 61-47 Navy W, 87-62 Brown W, 93-55 at Pennsylvania W, 63-58 Princeton W, 73-66 Illinois-a L, 71-79 a - NCAAs at Madison Sq. Garden Columbia - 103 - BASKETBALL 1951-52 Alan Stein 16-10 at N.Y.A.C. Alumni at Amherst Rutgers at Pittsburgh at Fordham N.Y.A.C. Duke-a Cornell-a North Carolina-a Puerto Rico Harvard at Cornell Pennsylvania at Brown at Holy Cross Army Princeton at Harvard at Navy at Pennsylvania Yale Dartmouth at Yale at Dartmouth Cornell at Princeton a - at Raleigh, N.C. 1952-53 Jack Molinas 17-6 Fordham Trinity at Rutgers at Miami at Tampa Georgia-a Harvard Navy Connecticut Dartmouth Brown at Holy Cross at Pennsylvania at Army at Yale at Harvard Princeton at Cornell Yale at Dartmouth Pennsylvania Cornell at Princeton a - at Tampa 1953-54 Larry Wilkov 11-13 Army at Navy at Fordham at Canisius at Pittsburgh at West Virginia at Cornell at Harvard at Dartmouth Princeton Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Rutgers at Yale at Princeton at Pennsylvania Brown Cornell Harvard Dartmouth W, 67-64 W, 64-36 W, 61-41 W, 50-41 L, 64-65 W, 47-46 W, 74-56 W, 66-58 L, 64-66 L, 60-61 W, 85-49 W, 68-51 L, 65-68 L, 64-66 W, 95-75 L, 80-85 W, 65-61 L, 63-70 W, 83-57 L, 53-65 L, 71-77 W, 69-62 W, 83-62 W, 62-56 W, 58-55 W, 67-46 L, 65-70 L, 65-71 W, 75-55 W, 64-55 W, 64-59 W 89-59 W, 61-51 W, 82-57 W, 77-71 W, 71-59 W, 75-65 W, 70-45 L, 65-78 L, 56-63 W, 83-57 W, 68-63 W, 77-56 W, 81-58 L, 74-76 W, 71-64 W, 63-59 L, 45-59 W, 86-41 L, 58-70 W, 66-57 L, 52-78 L, 24-51 W, 68-66 W, 75-64 L, 81-88 L, 73-81 W, 63-57 L, 54-63 W, 62-60 W, 69-54 L, 65-82 W, 64-58 L, 55-74 L, 47-66 L, 42-65 W, 70-60 L, 57-66 W, 69-51 W, 55-49 year-by-year records at Brown at Connecticut at Trinity Yale L, 56-60 L, 64-80 W, 55-52 L, 64-66 1954-55 Ronald McPhee 17-8 at Rutgers W, 85-61 C.C.N.Y. W, 66-56 at Yale W, 72-50 Navy W, 77-70 St. Bonaventure-a L, 71-73 Fordham-a L, 62-63 Yale-a L, 70-74 at Syracuse W, 75-74 at Cornell L, 55-69 Yale W, 72-56 Fordham L, 68-71 Cornell W, 82-62 at Army W, 75-69 at Brown W, 79-51 at Harvard W, 76-71 Pennsylvania L, 54-62 Dartmouth W, 63-51 at Princeton L, 52-53 Harvard W, 58-53 at Dartmouth L, 63-84 at Pennsylvania W, 90-82 Princeton W, 65-58 Brown W, 75-68 Pennsylvania-b W, 73-71 Princeton-c L, 69-86 a - at Buffalo c - at Rutgers b - at Princeton 1955-56 Frank Thomas 15-9 at C.C.N.Y. W, 83-67 Rutgers W, 95-49 Colgate L, 66-67 Army W, 76-60 Santa Clara-a W, 76-73 West Virginia-a L, 60-70 Tulane-a W, 64-61 at Pittsburgh L, 58-72 Cornell W, 73-67 Pennsylvania W, 82-74 at Navy W, 64-61 at Yale W, 80-59 Yale W, 102-60 Princeton W, 77-69 Dartmouth L, 70-71 at Harvard W, 87-61 at Brown L, 59-67 at Dartmouth L, 50-61 Harvard W, 78-55 at Cornell L, 58-63 at Fordham L, 68-81 Pennsylvania L, 58-60 at Princeton W, 78-69 Brown W, 78-68 a - Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla. 1956-57 Chet Forte 18-6, 9-5 Ivy League (3rd) C.C.N.Y. W, 92-75 at Colgate W, 105-96 at Syracuse W, 71-70 Fordham W, 99-84 at Army W, 76-57 Dartmouth W, 78-68 Washington & Lee-a L, 65-69 William & Mary-a W, 93-78 Richmond-a W, 81-73 at Princeton L, 96-100 Harvard W, 80-61 at Rutgers W, 93-82 Cornell W, 103-70 at Harvard W, 92-73 Yale L, 87-103 Navy W, 83-70 Pennsylvania W, 93-75 at Dartmouth L, 56-63 at Yale L, 57-72 Brown W, 82-64 at Cornell W, 80-62 at Pennsylvania W, 83-66 Princeton L, 82-88 at Brown W, 89-72 a - Richmond Invitational, Richmond, Va. 1957-58 Rudy Milky 6-18, 2-12 (8th) at C.C.N.Y. L, 70-76 at Syracuse L, 50-55 Army W, 60-56 Colgate W, 68-63 Detroit-a L, 71-78 Marquette-a L, 51-82 Valparaiso W, 66-64 at Fordham L, 79-103 at Cornell W, 60-56 Harvard L, 61-80 Dartmouth L, 60-82 at Princeton L, 60-74 Pennsylvania L, 46-48 at Navy L, 69-91 at Harvard L, 67-83 at Dartmouth L, 70-72 Princeton L, 56-71 at Pennsylvania L, 77-90 Rutgers W, 70-66 at Yale L, 68-78 at Brown L, 94-96 Brown L, 68-81 Yale L, 88-91 Cornell W, 85-65 a - Motor City Tournament, Detroit, Mich. Former Columbia head coach Lou Rossini with Chet Forte ARCHIE OLDHAM (1958-Jan. 3, 1961) 1958-59 Philip Matthews 3-21, 2-12 (8th) C.C.N.Y. W, 65-56 N.Y.U. L, 70-93 at Syracuse L, 59-90 Colgate L, 65-72 at Rutgers L, 73-84 Fordham L, 73-88 Richmond-a L, 59-81 Georgetown-a L, 77-101 at Cornell L, 52-68 at Dartmouth L, 40-69 at Harvard L, 63-66 at Pennsylvania L, 74-87 Princeton L, 66-75 Navy L, 54-67 at Army L, 80-101 Harvard L, 75-80 Dartmouth L, 55-95 at Princeton L, 71-86 Pennsylvania W, 87-77 Yale L, 66-84 Brown L, 64-66 at Brown L, 62-80 at Yale L, 68-85 Cornell W, 70-63 a - Richmond Invitational, Richmond, Va. 1959-60 Richard Rodin 9-14, 2-12 (8th) at C.C.N.Y. W, 65-54 Baltimore W, 69-62 Colgate W, 93-67 at Cornell L, 70-74 at Fordham L, 68-90 Maine-a L, 66-74 Bates-a W, 81-69 St. Michael’s-a W, 76-61 Harvard W, 67-50 Dartmouth L, 78-84 Rutgers W, 82-79 Cornell L, 72-76 Army W, 87-66 at Dartmouth L, 77-86 at Harvard L, 69-73 Pennsylvania L, 53-69 Princeton L, 72-84 at Brown L, 52-59 at Yale W, 96-92 Yale L, 72-85 Brown L, 62-63 at Princeton L, 69-90 at Pennsylvania L, 52-61 a - Downeast Tournament, Bangor, Maine KEN HUNTER (Jan. 4, 1961-end of season) 1960-61 Ed Auzenbergs 8-15, 4-10 (tie 6th) C.C.N.Y. Baltimore at Rutgers at Cornell Massachusetts-a Albright-a American Intl.-a Princeton at Pennsylvania at Harvard Dartmouth Colgate at Army Fordham Cornell Harvard Dartmouth W, 53-42 W, 82-71 L, 62-75 L, 48-49 L, 57-64 L, 53-86 W, 76-53 L, 66-76 W, 65-54 L, 61-67 W, 74-57 L, 57-67 L, 40-48 W, 51-47 L, 57-69 W, 70-68 L, 54-65 at Princeton L, 69-99 Pennsylvania L, 50-54 Yale W, 59-55 Brown L, 55-68 at Brown L, 62-66 at Yale L, 60-68 a - Springfield Invitational JACK ROHAN (1961-1974) 1961-62 Martin Erdheim 3-21, 1-13 (8th) at C.C.N.Y. L, 60-83 Colgate L, 73-75 at Williams L, 42-64 Rutgers L, 59-81 Cornell L, 58-71 at Fordham L, 59-67 Lafayette L, 54-69 Bowdoin-a W, 57-53 Maine-a W, 73-57 Rochester-a L, 65-82 Harvard L, 67-75 Dartmouth W, 62-50 Pittsburgh L, 66-77 at Cornell L, 62-74 at Dartmouth L, 54-65 at Harvard L, 73-96 Pennsylvania L, 54-83 Princeton L, 52-84 at Brown L, 57-84 at Yale L, 47-66 Brown L, 59-87 Yale L, 60-65 at Princeton L, 47-84 at Pennsylvania L, 47-73 a - Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine 1962-63 Jim Cleven 10-12, 4-9 (7th) C.C.N.Y. W, 67-42 Colgate W, 78-67 Williams W, 67-63 at Rutgers L, 68-88 at Lafayette W, 54-48 Fordham L, 50-81 at Cornell L, 70-80 Richmond-a L, 71-73 Lehigh-a W, 65-51 Lehigh W, 74-66 Harvard W, 51-44 at Dartmouth W, 55-51 Princeton L, 63-86 Pennsylvania L, 66-86 Dartmouth L, 55-58 Harvard L, 50-71 at Brown L, 72-87 at Yale L, 44-75 Yale L, 71-83 Brown W, 76-63 at Pennsylvania W, 70-66 at Princeton L, 55-64 a - Richmond Invitational 1963-64 Roy Bohaboy 11-12, 6-8 (tie 5th) at C.C.N.Y. at Colgate at Williams Rutgers at Fordham Lafayette Cornell Evansville-a Maryland-a at Dartmouth at Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton at Lehigh Columbia - 104 - BASKETBALL W, 89-84 W, 88-76 W, 56-52 W, 74-73 L, 66-68 W, 75-68 L, 64-76 L, 60-96 L, 76-82 W, 80-76 L, 71-85 L, 58-67 W, 69-66 L, 53-56 Brown W, 62-53 Yale L, 57-73 at Yale L, 63-76 at Brown W, 70-66 Dartmouth W, 82-67 Harvard W, 69-59 at Princeton L, 59-78 at Pennsylvania L, 56-67 at Cornell L, 82-85 a - Evansville Inv. Tournament 1964-65 Neil Farber 7-15, 5-9 (6th) at Lafayette C.C.N.Y. Lehigh Fordham at Rutgers at Cornell Georgetown at Duquesne at Harvard at Dartmouth Princeton Pennsylvania Harvard Dartmouth Colgate at Brown at Yale Cornell Yale Brown at Princeton at Pennsylvania L, 86-90 W, 86-82 W, 80-66 L, 80-85 L, 89-101 L, 73-79 L, 85-97 L, 65-102 L, 80-93 W, 85-77 L, 68-78 L, 62-73 W, 86-77 W, 108-87 L, 62-67 W, 66-59 L, 71-72 L, 80-89 L, 82-96 W, 74-72 L, 60-93 L, 58-71 1965-66 Ken Benoit 18-6, 10-4 (tie 2nd) Lafayette W, 109-93 C.C.N.Y. W, 63-57 at Lehigh W, 102-59 Cornell W, 69-68 Rutgers W, 108-76 at Georgetown L, 79-97 Auburn-a L, 75-76 V.M.I.-a W, 80-73 Pittsburgh-b W, 65-59 Brown-b W, 83-63 at Dartmouth W, 77-72 at Harvard W, 75-73 at Fordham W, 67-66 Brown W, 84-50 Yale L, 69-88 at Yale W, 102-90 at Brown W, 79-56 Dartmouth W, 85-60 Harvard W, 99-85 at Pennsylvania L, 58-67 at Princeton W, 62-59 Pennsylvania L, 68-83 Princeton W, 67-62 Cornell L, 73-84 a - Tampa Invitational b - Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y. 1966-67 Joel Hoffman 11-14, 6-8 (5th) C.C.N.Y. Lehigh Pittsburgh-a Indiana State-a at Rutgers North Carolina-b The Citadel-b Virginia-c George Washington-c Harvard Dartmouth at Yale Fordham L, 48-50 W, 65-50 W, 69-57 W, 63-59 L, 62-69 L, 66-98 L, 71-74 L, 88-112 W, 79-74 W, 80-71 W, 78-53 L, 47-59 L, 52-56 year-by-year records at Brown W, 83-73 at Cornell L, 40-74 Brown L, 88-90 Yale L, 61-71 at Harvard L, 73-82 at Dartmouth W, 49-47 Princeton L, 41-55 Pennsylvania W, 68-60 at Princeton L, 45-97 at Pennsylvania L, 72-93 Georgetown W, 82-71 Cornell W, 57-51 a - Steel Bowl, Pittsburgh, Pa. b - Tampa Invitational c - UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn. 1967-68 Larry Borger 23-5, 13-2 (Champions - 1st) at Lehigh W, 78-57 C.C.N.Y. W, 79-46 N.Y.U. W, 80-64 Rutgers W, 95-64 at Cornell L, 57-74 at Georgetown L, 63-65 at Fordham L, 66-71 West Virginia-a W, 98-71 Louisville-a W, 74-67 St. John’s-a W, 60-55 Yale W, 100-72 Brown W, 71-47 Colgate W, 94-68 Cornell W, 93-51 Pennsylvania W, 68-47 Princeton W, 69-60 at Dartmouth W, 76-70 at Harvard W, 103-70 Dartmouth W, 86-58 Harvard W, 115-56 at Brown W, 73-45 at Yale W, 67-61 at Pennsylvania W, 59-43 at Princeton L, 57-68 Princeton-b W, 92-74 La Salle-c W, 83-69 Davidson-d L, 59-61 St. Bonaventure-d W, 95-75 a - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden b - Ivy League playoff at St. John’s c - NCAA East Regional, Md. d - NCAA East Regional, Raleigh, N.C. 1968-69 Roger Walaszek 20-4, 11-3 (2nd) C.C.N.Y. W, 95-37 N.Y.U.-a W, 69-68 at Rutgers W, 74-57 at Cornell W, 78-67 Lehigh W, 85-47 Fordham W, 82-73 Stanford-b W, 69-66 Purdue-b W, 74-70 Santa Clara-b L, 58-64 Cornell W, 79-52 at Yale W, 71-49 at Brown W, 54-52 Georgetown W, 103-62 Niagara W, 107-84 Brown W, 79-46 Yale W, 69-48 at Princeton L, 49-68 at Pennsylvania L, 81-91 Harvard W, 81-75 Dartmouth W, 94-61 at Harvard W, 92-74 at Dartmouth W, 74-41 Princeton L, 59-60 Pennsylvania W, 69-56 a - at Madison Square Garden b - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 1969-70 Jim McMillian 20-5, 11-3 (2nd) C.C.N.Y. W, 89-46 Northwestern-a W, 83-68 N.Y.U.-b W, 71-59 Rutgers W, 61-42 Holy Cross-b W, 92-68 at Cornell W, 75-57 at Fordham W, 80-69 Penn State W, 76-58 Wake Forest-c W, 101-78 Villanova-c W, 76-64 La Salle-c L, 74-89 Cornell W, 84-63 Yale W, 81-80 Brown W, 88-54 at Georgetown L, 68-72 Princeton W, 76-52 Pennsylvania L, 52-57 at Brown W, 43-26 at Yale W, 96-69 at Dartmouth W, 72-58 at Harvard W, 73-72 Dartmouth W, 107-74 Harvard W, 96-69 at Pennsylvania L, 57-71 at Princeton L, 55-61 a - at Chicago Stadium b - at Madison Square Garden c - Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. 1970-71 Elliot Wolfe 15-9, 9-5 (tie 3rd) C.C.N.Y. W, 81-55 N.Y.U.-a W, 80-65 at Rutgers L, 61-74 at Penn State W, 71-63 Fordham L, 67-83 at Cornell W, 67-58 Memphis State-b L, 62-93 Idaho State-b W, 73-66 at San Jose State W, 71-68 at Stanford L, 76-85 at Yale W, 73-58 at Brown W, 79-74 Georgetown W, 80-68 Cornell W, 56-48 at Princeton W, 53-50 at Pennsylvania L, 79-92 Harvard L, 71-73 Dartmouth W, 84-83 Brown W, 68-65 Yale W, 92-71 at Harvard L, 66-85 at Dartmouth L, 73-78 Princeton W, 71-62 Pennsylvania L, 58-70 a - at Madison Square Garden b - Cal. Winter Classic, Santa Barbara 1971-72 Foley Jones 4-20, 3-11 (7th) C.C.N.Y. Penn State West Virginia-a Rutgers-a Fordham Rutgers-b at Connecticut Florida-c North Carolina State-c at Brown at Yale Lafayette at Cornell Cornell Yale Brown Pennsylvania L, 49-50 L, 50-73 L, 53-106 L, 54-65 L, 70-88 W, 76-73 L, 62-68 L, 47-87 L, 48-76 L, 72-77 L, 61-71 L, 64-100 W, 87-74 L, 58-71 W, 85-69 L, 72-78 L, 59-69 Princeton L, 57-80 at Dartmouth W, 87-86 at Harvard L, 100-102 at Princeton L, 72-75 at Pennsylvania L, 62-79 Harvard L, 84-86 Dartmouth L, 73-107 a - Mountaineer Classic, Morgantown, W.V. b - at Madison Square Garden c - Gator Bowl Tourney, Jacksonville, Fla. 1972-73 Foley Jones 7-18, 5-9 (6th) C.C.N.Y. W, 68-54 Vanderbilt-a L, 61-70 Kent State-a L, 53-64 Fordham-b L, 66-84 Connecticut L, 62-71 Oregon-c L, 56-81 Washington-c L, 41-63 Texas Christian-c W, 74-61 at Yale L, 64-76 at Brown L, 68-86 Penn State L, 52-61 Cornell W, 68-59 at Cornell W, 66-62 Lafayette L, 64-77 Rutgers-b L, 73-83 Dartmouth W, 84-57 Harvard L, 59-64 at Pennsylvania L, 59-74 at Princeton L, 54-82 Princeton L, 50-51 Pennsylvania L, 52-59 at Harvard W, 86-68 at Dartmouth L, 74-76 Brown L, 62-71 Yale W, 73-71 a - Vanderbilt Classic, Nashville, Tenn. b - at Madison Square Garden c - Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. 1973-74 John Byrnes 5-20, 4-10 (6th) C.C.N.Y. W, 49-38 Iona L, 51-55 Fordham-a L, 51-75 Jacksonville-b L, 50-58 Alabama-b L, 43-70 New Mexico-c L, 56-109 Bradley-c L, 54-77 Yale L, 54-59 Brown L, 62-81 at Cornell L, 63-64 at Colgate L, 63-76 Connecticut L, 56-63 Cornell W, 66-59 Lafayette L, 52-59 Rutgers L, 63-85 at Princeton L, 47-90 at Pennsylvania L, 36-73 Harvard L, 51-58 Dartmouth W, 53-51 at Brown L, 56-71 at Yale W, 69-65 at Dartmouth W, 66-59 at Harvard L, 57-64 Pennsylvania L, 65-90 Princeton L, 43-70 a-at Madison Square Garden b-Connecticut Classic, New Haven, Conn. c-Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. at Rutgers L, 85-114 Vermont L, 78-82 Tennessee-a L, 73-108 Duquesne-a L, 63-88 Old Dominion-b L, 67-80 Arizona-b L, 73-94 at William & Mary L, 63-75 at Kings Point W, 89-71 at Brown L, 73-79 at Yale L, 69-78 Cornell W, 84-81 aLafayette L, 72-90 at Cornell L, 60-90 at Colgate W, 63-56 Fordham L, 58-67 Dartmouth L, 77-78 Harvard L, 77-80 at Pennsylvania L, 69-113 at Princeton L, 67-86 Yale W, 78-74 Brown L, 77-91 Princeton L, 60-78 Pennsylvania L, 69-72 at Harvard L, 72-111 at Dartmouth L, 77-93 a-Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla. b-Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. 1975-76 game captains 8-17, 6-8 (tie 4th) C.C.N.Y. Iona Kings Point Indiana-a St. Bonaventure-a Connecticut-b Stetson-b Rutgers Cornell at Lafayette at Cornell at Colgate at Fordham at Yale at Brown at Princeton at Pennsylvania Harvard Dartmouth Brown TOM PENDERS (1974-1978) 1974-75 Mark Hardaway 4-22, 2-12 (8th) at C.C.N.Y. L, 79-90 Columbia - 105 - BASKETBALL W, 83-77 L, 73-75 W, 96-69 L, 63-106 L, 73-84 L, 69-98 L, 84-93 L, 65-94 W, 55-53 L, 72-95 W, 89-88 L, 57-61 L, 57-65 W, 70-57 L, 68-69 L, 53-69 L, 70-94 W, 75-67 W, 84-69 L, 70-72 Yale W, 76-75 at Dartmouth L, 57-61 at Harvard L, 83-92 Pennsylvania L, 84-97 Princeton L, 44-46 a - ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden b - UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn. 1976-77 Alton Byrd, Ricky Free, Dave Hassan 16-10, 8-6 (3rd) C.C.N.Y. W, 100-75 at Rutgers W, 85-75 at Iona L, 69-84 Connecticut W, 72-71 Marshall-a L, 78-79 Georgia Tech-a L, 79-80 Manhattan W, 90-62 The Citadel-b W, 89-87 Furman-b W, 93-79 at Wagner W, 118-90 Cornell W, 80-52 Lafayette L, 74-91 at Cornell W, 74-72 Fordham W, 92-77 Yale W, 71-44 Brown W, 103-91 Dartmouth W, 84-61 Harvard W, 92-74 at Pennsylvania L, 85-86 at Princeton L, 64-85 at Brown L, 85-91 at Yale W, 48-42 Princeton L, 49-66 Pennsylvania L, 56-61 at Harvard L, 71-73 at Dartmouth W, 93-57 a - Marshall Invitl., Huntington, W.V. b - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. 1977-78 Alton Byrd, Shane Cotner 15-11, 11-3 (tie 2nd) at C.C.N.Y. W, 95-65 at Lafayette W, 56-55 (ot) Rutgers-a L, 48-62 Manhattan L, 80-91 (ot) at St. John’s L, 56-67 at Santa Clara L, 65-72 The 1978-79 Columbia Lions year-by-year records at Pacific L, 58-75 at San Francisco State L, 69-71 at Oral Roberts L, 60-66 at St. Louis L, 66-78 (ot) Cornell W, 74-56 at Cornell W, 66-61 at Fordham W, 67-64 at Yale W, 55-51 at Brown L, 62-64 at Princeton W, 38-36 at Pennsylvania L, 58-81 Dartmouth W, 62-58 Harvard W, 71-62 Seton Hall W, 82-78 (ot) Brown W, 75-70 Yale W, 88-71 at Dartmouth W, 64-47 at Harvard W, 88-64 Pennsylvania W, 88-84 Princeton L, 44-59 a - at Madison Square Garden ARTHUR “BUDDY” MAHAR (1978-1984) 1978-79 Alton Byrd, Ricky Free 17-9, 10-4 (2nd) C.C.N.Y. W, 82-64 at Rutgers L, 63-70 Wagner-a W, 87-64 at Manhattan W, 84-76 at Seton Hall L, 72-84 St. John’s W, 90-77 at Central Florida L, 74-76 at South Florida W, 71-65 at Stetson W, 81-78 at Florida Southern W, 68-60 at Cornell W, 78-70 Lafayette L, 56-60 Cornell W, 82-62 at Brown L, 59-67 at Yale L, 62-67 Fordham L, 75-76 Dartmouth W, 45-40 Harvard W, 90-74 at Pennsylvania L, 54-64 at Princeton L, 49-50 Yale W, 64-62 Brown W, 73-54 Princeton W, 64-52 Pennsylvania W, 74-72 at Harvard W, 96-82 at Dartmouth W, 68-57 a - at Madison Square Garden 1979-80 Jay Kutlow 10-16, 5-9 (6th) Brooklyn Adelphi at Manhattan at South Carolina St. John’s Marshall-a Xavier-a Loyola (Md.) Harvard Dartmouth at Lafayette Cornell Rutgers Seton Hall at Cornell at Fordham at Princeton at Pennsylvania Brown Yale at Dartmouth at Harvard at Yale at Brown W, 78-58 W, 76-60 W, 71-56 L, 60-70 L, 75-91 L, 78-88 L, 59-74 W, 70-53 W, 85-63 W, 53-48 W, 64-61 W, 60-59 L, 49-65 L, 58-66 W, 58-57 L, 57-65 L, 50-77 L, 57-62 L, 71-72 L, 88-94 L, 54-63 L, 71-81 L, 81-84 L, 48-55 Pennsylvania W, 55-51 Princeton L, 47-57 a - West Virginia Tournament 1980-81 Vernon Outlaw, Dave Westenberg 9-17, 5-9 (tie 3rd) at Syracuse L, 81-108 Brooklyn W, 84-67 Rutgers-a L, 63-78 Vermont-a L, 61-63 St. John’s L, 42-58 Toledo-b L, 54-60 Auburn-b L, 55-63 Old Dominion-c L, 58-92 New Hampshire-c W, 59-47 at Cornell L, 64-75 at Seton Hall W, 63-61 Cornell W, 46-45 Fordham L, 53-61 at Harvard L, 58-61 at Dartmouth W, 71-57 Pennsylvania L, 51-67 Princeton L, 35-40 at Yale L, 65-76 a - Jersey Classic, New Brunswick, N.J. b - Blade-Glass City Classic, Toledo, Ohio c - Kiwanis-Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. 1981-82 Darren Burnett 16-10, 9-5 Ivy (tie 2nd) Brooklyn W, 70-52 Union W, 46-40 Lafayette-a L, 60-66 Loyola (Md.)-a W, 40-39 Northeastern-b L, 62-72 Delaware-b W, 54-46 Georgetown-c L, 26-38 Utah-c W, 64-52 at St. John’s L, 51-58 at Fordham L, 43-57 at Dartmouth W, 54-50 at Harvard L, 69-73 at Cornell L, 43-45 Seton Hall W, 74-73 Cornell W, 72-60 at Pennsylvania L, 47-52 at Princeton W, 33-31 Yale W, 67-55 Brown W, 79-56 at Manhattan W, 49-40 Dartmouth W, 56-45 Harvard W, 55-50 at Brown W, 67-65 at Yale W, 64-57 Princeton L, 53-58 Pennsylvania L, 43-45 a - Spider Classic, Richmond, Va. b - Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic, New Rochelle, N.Y. c - Rochester Classic, Rochester, N.Y. 1982-83 Darren Burnett 10-16, 7-7 Ivy (tie 3rd) Youngstown State-a Utica-a St. John’s Fordham at Holy Cross Georgia-b Boston College-b at South Florida Florida Southern-c George Washington-c Dartmouth Harvard Cornell Manhattan at Cornell at Seton Hall L, 51-55 W, 57-43 L, 45-72 L, 56-57 W, 59-57 L, 53-86 L, 53-57 L, 54-70 L, 63-70 L, 60-65 W, 48-46 W, 60-44 W, 52-42 W, 73-58 L, 55-57 L, 69-71 Princeton L, 49-50 Pennsylvania L, 55-61 at Brown W, 63-59 at Yale L, 70-95 at Harvard L, 62-66 at Dartmouth W, 74-73 Yale W, 91-80 Brown W, 86-74 at Pennsylvania L, 80-87 at Princeton L, 56-72 a - Utica Classic, Utica, N.Y. b - Cotton States Ins. Classic, Atlanta, Ga. c - Juice Bowl, Lakeland, Fla. 1983-84 Mark Lay, Carl Scholz 8-18, 5-9 Ivy (7th) Merchant Marine W, 79-74 at St. John’s L, 58-78 at Fordham L, 65-78 Southern Illinois-a L, 65-68 Alcorn State-a L, 61-80 Connecticut-b L, 60-85 Penn State-b L, 83-84 Manhattan L, 77-83 N.Y.U. W, 71-55 at Delaware L, 63-68 Cornell W, 43-40 Lehigh W, 76-55 at Yale L, 60-61 at Brown L, 63-80 at Cornell L, 48-49 Seton Hall L, 53-61 Harvard L, 71-79 Dartmouth W, 48-45 at Princeton L, 28-34 at Pennsylvania L, 58-63 Brown L, 63-70 Yale W, 77-76 Pennsylvania W, 72-70 Princeton L, 51-75 at Dartmouth W, 77-74 at Harvard L, 77-88 a - Busch Shootout, Carbondale, Ill. b- Conn. Mutual Classic, Hartford, Conn. WAYNE SZOKE (1984-1986) 1984-85 Mark Lay 13-13, 9-5 (2nd) Merchant Marine W, 66-59 New Mexico-a L, 44-57 Jacksonville-a L, 61-81 Illinois-b L, 48-72 American-b L, 56-70 Vanderbilt-c L, 59-73 Massachusetts-c W, 52-40 Delaware L, 62-65 Fordham L, 72-73 at Lehigh W, 52-47 at Cornell W, 64-57 Manhattan W, 72-59 Cornell L, 51-56 Yale W, 77-67 Brown W, 57-52 at Pennsylvania L, 51-71 at Princeton L, 58-63 St. John’s L, 49-68 Dartmouth W, 67-63 Harvard L, 56-59 at Brown W, 58-56 at Yale L, 52-55 at Harvard W, 62-58 at Dartmouth W, 83-66 Princeton W, 54-40 Pennsylvania W, 70-65 a - Tribune Tip-Off Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. b - Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill. 1985-86 Sean Couch, Paul Lee 12-14, 6-8 (tie 6th) R.P.I. W, 77-40 at Seton Hall W, 58-54 at N.Y.U. W, 66-56 St. John’s-a L, 58-80 Hofstra-a W, 81-60 Lafayette W, 70-59 at Rutgers L, 60-72 at Fordham L, 43-44 Dayton-b L, 46-57 Drake-b L, 56-58 Lehigh L, 84-90 at Manhattan W, 69-35 at Cornell L, 52-54 Brown L, 61-67 Yale L, 70-71 Cornell W, 62-53 Pennsylvania W, 59-54 Princeton W, 61-52 at Dartmouth L, 64-68 at Harvard W, 60-49 at Yale L, 66-70 at Brown L, 95-97 Harvard W, 73-54 Dartmouth W, 69-61 at Princeton L, 66-69 at Pennsylvania L, 76-91 a - Joe Lapchik Memorial Tourn., Jamaica, N.Y. b - Merrill Lynch Classic, Dayton, Ohio c - Music City Classic, Nashville, Tenn. 1986-87 Sean Couch 12-14, 6-8 (6th) Seton Hall L, 73-86 Manhattan W, 79-73 Stanford-a L, 66-76 Hawaii Pacific-a W, 89-62 at Lafayette W, 68-65 Merchant Marine W, 97-79 at Delaware L, 71-83 Marquette-b L, 68-79 Pepperdine-b L, 67-91 at Lehigh W, 90-78 Cornell W, 57-47 at Brown L, 81-82 at Yale L, 66-76 Fordham L, 77-79 at Cornell L, 60-73 at Harvard W, 88-81 at Dartmouth L, 65-81 Princeton L, 54-64 Pennsylvania L, 73-79 Yale W, 81-72 Brown W, 91-78 N.Y.U. W, 78-64 at Pennsylvania L, 73-94 at Princeton L, 58-63 Dartmouth W, 89-74 Harvard W, 77-73 a - Apple Invitl., Palo Alto, Calif. b - First Bank Milwaukee Classic, Wis. WALLY HALAS (1987-1990) 1987-88 Matt Shannon, Doug Woods 6-20, 2-12 (tie 7th) Virginia-a L, 58-83 The Citadel-a L, 56-70 Manhattan L, 80-84 at Lafayette W, 64-63 at Delaware L, 53-63 Wyoming-b L, 56-92 Detroit-b W, 80-65 Nebraska L, 62-82 at Lehigh L, 65-77 Merchant Marine W, 98-79 at Harvard L, 57-64 at Dartmouth L, 73-85 Columbia - 106 - BASKETBALL Cornell L, 60-73 Fordham L, 58-70 at Cornell L, 46-68 at Pennsylvania L, 51-56 at Princeton L, 47-69 Yale L, 56-59 Brown W, 87-84 Dartmouth L, 74-79 Harvard L, 65-66 N.Y.U.-c W, 70-56 at Brown W, 85-80 at Yale L, 67-78 Princeton L, 52-73 Pennsylvania L, 55-82 a - Investors Clssc., Charlottesville, Va. b - Cowboy Shootout, Casper, Wyo. c - at Madison Square Garden 1988-89 Matt Shannon 8-18, 4-10 (7th) 11/26 at No. Carolina St. L, 54-110 11/29 at Manhattan W, 73-53 12/3 at Hofstra L, 74-78 12/6 Lafayette L, 50-73 12/9 St. Francis (Pa.)-a L, 61-75 12/10 Rider-a W, 64-61 12/13 at N.Y.U. W, 72-70 12/28 Hartford-b L, 62-70 1/5 at N.C.-Charlotte L, 42-75 1/7 at Pratt W, 105-51 1/10 at Fordham L, 71-97 1/13 Harvard L, 64-83 1/14 Dartmouth L, 30-54 1/21 at Cornell W, 60-55 1/28 Lehigh L, 81-93 1/21 Cornell L, 54-61 2/3 Brown W, 71-70 (2ot) 2/4 Yale L, 66-82 2/10 at Princeton L, 54-71 2/11 at Pennsylvania W, 76-59 2/17 at Dartmouth L, 66-88 2/18 at Harvard L, 76-82 (2ot) 2/24 Pennsylvania L, 61-68 2/25 Princeton L, 62-78 3/3 at Yale L, 85-92 (ot) 3/4 at Brown W, 92-85 a - Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic, New Rochelle, N.Y. b - at U.N.L.V. 1989-90 Ron Holt 4-22, 2-12 (8th) 11/25 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 75-78 11/28 at Manhattan L, 67-85 12/1 Austin Peay-a L, 62-95 12/2 Portland-a W, 78-67 12/5 Lafayette L, 73-81 12/8 Howard-b W, 69-68 12/9 Marist-b L, 62-82 12/27 at Cal-Berkeley L, 61-98 12/30 at San Diego L, 58-85 1/6 at Hofstra L, 71-80 1/9 at Fordham L, 59-82 1/12 at Dartmouth L, 73-75 1/13 at Harvard L, 74-87 1/20 at Cornell L, 68-71 1/23 Lehigh L, 71-76 1/27 Cornell W, 72-66 2/2 Princeton L, 39-67 2/3 Pennsylvania L, 72-78 2/9 at Brown L, 59-70 2/10 at Yale L, 44-55 2/16 Harvard L, 72-77 2/17 Dartmouth L, 68-72 2/23 Yale L, 65-77 2/24 Brown L, 76-82 3/2 at Pennsylvania W, 74-69 3/3 at Princeton L, 46-73 a - Acme Boot Shootout, Clarksville, Tenn. b - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie,N.Y. year-by-year records JACK ROHAN (1990-1995) 1990-91 Scott Bennett 7-19, 5-9 (7th) 11/24 Haverford W, 96-58 11/27 Manhattan L, 64-80 11/30 Holy Cross-a L, 69-72 12/1 L.I.U.-a L, 69-71 12/4 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 88-82 12/8 at Rider L, 63-76 12/11 Fordham L, 72-83 12/28 at So. Methodist L, 45-79 12/30 at Tulane L, 66-85 1/2 at New Orleans L, 53-83 1/8 Hofstra L, 64-83 1/11 Dartmouth W, 77-75 (ot) 1/12 Harvard L, 76-77 1/19 Cornell W, 65-55 1/22 at Lehigh L, 70-96 1/26 at Cornell L, 65-74 2/1 at Yale W, 58-53 2/2 at Brown L, 57-76 2/8 Pennsylvania W, 68-67 2/9 Princeton L, 47-65 2/15 at Harvard W, 92-77 2/16 at Dartmouth L, 61-67 2/22 at Princeton L, 33-56 2/23 at Pennsylvania L, 61-65 3/1 Brown L, 61-67 L, 58-71 3/2 Yale a - Hawks Unlimited Tournament, Hartford, Conn. 1991-92 Eric Speaker 10-16, 8-6 (3rd) 11/26 at Manhattan L, 81-94 11/30 at Northwestern L, 60-78 12/6 Marquette-a L, 63-71 12/7 St. Francis-a L, 59-62 12/30 at San Francisco St. W, 82-76 1/2 at Cal-Berkeley L, 64-92 1/4 at San Francisco L, 74-85 1/8 Hofstra L, 66-80 1/13 at Fordham L, 54-60 1/15 Rider L, 73-77 1/18 Cornell W, 78-74 1/20 Lehigh W, 90-84 1/25 at Cornell W, 85-70 1/31 at Yale L, 75-79 (ot) 2/1 at Brown L, 60-65 2/7 at Princeton L, 55-71 2/8 at Pennsylvania L, 76-81 2/14 Harvard W, 94-76 2/15 Dartmouth W, 74-53 2/18 at Lafayette L, 69-75 2/21 Brown W, 81-69 2/22 Yale W, 64-60 2/28 at Dartmouth W, 76-59 2/29 at Harvard L, 67-70 3/6 Pennsylvania W, 71-66 3/7 Princeton L, 51-65 a - First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. 1992-93 Tom Casey, Buck Jenkins 16-10, 10-4 (2nd) 12/1 Iona-a L, 68-80 12/2 St. Francis-a W, 104-67 12/5 Boston U.-b W, 83-80 12/9 Pratt W, 98-37 12/11 G. Washington-c L, 70-80 12/12 St. Francis (NY)-c W, 58-50 12/28 Lafayette L, 72-77 12/30 at Villanova L, 63-75 1/4 Manhattan W, 84-80 1/7 at Hofstra L, 60-68 1/11 at Lehigh L, 79-80 1/16 at Cornell W, 74-64 1/23 Cornell W, 75-61 1/25 Fordham W, 65-51 1/29 Yale W, 58-45 /30 Brown 1 W, 86-53 2/5 Dartmouth L, 63-72 2/6 Harvard W, 101-70 2/12 at Pennsylvania L, 63-84 2/13 at Princeton W, 71-69 2/19 at Brown W, 72-69 2/20 at Yale W, 47-46 2/26 Princeton W, 65-57 2/27 Pennsylvania L, 67-74 3/5 at Harvard L, 75-82 3/6 at Dartmouth W, 68-66 a - Joe Lapchick Tourn., Jamaica, N.Y. b - ECAC Challenge, Worcester, Mass. c - Red Auerbach Classic, Washington, D.C. 1993-94 Jamal Adams 6-20, 4-10 (7th) 11/27 Haverford W, 85-70 11/30 at St. John’s L, 49-79 12/3 East Carolina-a L, 51-78 12/4 Central Conn.-a W, 81-68 12/7 at Lafayette L, 53-70 12/11 at Penn State L, 43-76 12/29 Murray State-b L, 66-82 12/30 Delaware-b L, 52-72 1/5 at Manhattan L, 45-92 1/10 Lehigh L, 67-78 (ot) 1/15 Cornell W, 53-49 1/17 at Fordham L, 60-66 1/22 at Cornell W, 67-58 1/25 at Hofstra L, 62-72 1/28 Brown W, 67-46 1/29 Yale W, 77-58 2/4 at Pennsylvania L, 55-67 2/5 at Princeton L, 46-78 2/11 Dartmouth L, 65-80 2/12 Harvard L, 75-76 2/18 at Yale L, 51-73 2/19 at Brown L, 52-61 2/25 at Harvard L, 68-70 2/26 at Dartmouth L, 52-64 3/6 Princeton L, 44-64 3/7 Pennsylvania L, 69-89 a - Mt. St. Mary’s, Emmitsburg, Md. b - Toledo MVP Holiday Classic, Toledo, Ohio 1994-95 Fred Johnson 5-21†, 1-13 (8th) 11/25 Marist-a L, 57-68 11/26 Bucknell-a W, 63-58 12/1 at Lehigh L, 75-85 12/5 Lafayette L, 75-78 12/8 Army W, 77-76 12/13 at Seton Hall L, 56-103 12/28 California-b W, 43-79† 12/29 Texas Christian-bL, 64-66 12/31 at Sacramento St. L, 68-77 1/7 Stevens Tech W, 77-50 1/10 at Notre Dame L, 56-75 1/14 at Cornell L, 76-82 1/21 Cornell L, 59-68 1/23 Fordham L, 57-85 1/27 at Brown L, 59-63 1/28 at Yale L, 55-68 2/3 Harvard L, 56-58 2/4 Dartmouth L, 57-77 2/10 at Princeton L, 48-76 2/11 at Pennsylvania L, 55-90 2/17 Yale W, 79-69 2/18 Brown L, 56-64 2/24 Pennsylvania L, 48-88 2/25 Princeton L, 47-57 3/3 at Dartmouth L, 67-69 3/4 at Harvard L, 61-93 a - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. b - Otis Spunkmeyer Classic, Berkeley, Calif. † - Includes forfeit victory ARMOND HILL (1995-2003) 1995-96 Jim Tubridy 7-19, 3-11 (tie 7th) 11/25 Ursinus W, 77-35 11/28 at Fordham W, 60-48 12/1 at Marquette-a L, 45-72 12/2 Texas A&M-a L, 39-65 12/5 at Army W, 73-59 12/8 at Syracuse-b L, 60-83 12/9 Canisius-b L, 42-64 12/12 at Lafayette L, 51-64 12/27 at Florida Intl. L, 67-82 12/29 at Miami (Fla.) L, 62-69 1/2 at Florida AtlanticL, 58-70 1/6 Lehigh W, 76-69 1/12 at Dartmouth L, 57-59 1/13 at Harvard L, 48-72 1/20 Cornell L, 71-75 1/27 at Cornell L, 63-76 2/2 at Princeton L, 45-66 2/3 at Pennsylvania L, 50-74 2/9 Brown L, 62-74 2/10 Yale W, 74-58 2/16 Harvard L, 44-71 2/17 Dartmouth L, 54-71 2/23 at Yale W, 63-62 2/24 at Brown W, 61-55 3/1 Pennsylvania L, 62-82 3/2 Princeton L, 55-57 a - First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. b - Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. 1996-97 C.J. Thompkins 6-20, 1-13 (8th) 11/22 at New Mexico-a L, 56-94 11/23 vs. Grambling-a W, 77-59 11/26 Fordham L, 62-66 11/30 at Providence L, 61-74 12/6 at Illinois-b L, 59-84 12/7 vs. Cnt. Michigan-b L, 80-84 (ot) 12/10 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 64-58 12/30 at Cal St. Fullerton L, 81-91 1/2 at San Diego L, 57-89 1/6 at Lehigh W, 86-66 1/10 at Harvard L, 49-63 1/11 at Dartmouth L, 57-73 1/14 Ursinus W, 68-37 1/18 at Cornell L, 46-62 1/20 Army W, 77-72 1/25 Cornell L, 69-74 1/31 Pennsylvania L, 56-63 2/1 Princeton L, 53-65 2/7 at Yale W, 70-54 2/8 at Brown L, 56-63 2/14 Dartmouth L, 47-82 2/15 Harvard L, 57-81 2/21 Brown L, 57-61 2/22 Yale L, 68-71 2/28 at Princeton L, 52-67 3/1 at Pennsylvania L, 56-72 a-Lobo Invt’l, Albuquerque, N.M. b-Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill. 1997-98 Gary Raimondo 11-15, 6-8 (4th) 11/19 Lafayette L, 55-60 11/22 Holy Cross W, 76-64 11/25 at Rutgers L, 46-65 11/29 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 53-79 12/1 Drew W, 67-63 12/5 vs. Estrn. Washington-a L, 59-68 12/6 vs. Troy State-a W, 57-53 12/9 at Mt. St. Mary’s L, 42-69 12/28 vs. Cntrl. Conn.-b L, 47-67 12/29 at Col. of Charleston-b L, 55-77 1/3 Lehigh W, 67-55 1/9 Harvard L, 61-66 1/10 Dartmouth W, 55-53 1/17 Cornell L, 50-53 1/19 at Army W, 71-69 1/24 at Cornell L, 53-63 Erik Crep ‘99 1/30 at Pennsylvania L, 63-70 1/31 at Princeton L, 45-58 2/6 Yale W, 54-52 2/7 Brown L, 56-59 2/13 at Dartmouth W, 62-56 2/14 at Harvard W, 78-66 2/20 at Brown W, 54-52 2/21 at Yale W, 71-57 2/27 Princeton L, 37-51 2/28 Pennsylvania L,53-71 a-JamFest Classic, Fort Collins, Colo. b-FranklinLifeCougarClassic,Charleston,S.C. 1998-99 Gary Raimondo 10-16, 5-9 (6th) 11/15 at Holy Cross W, 56-53 11/18 NJ Tech W, 69-58 11/21 Quinnipiac L, 52-54 11/23 at St. John’s L, 55-71 11/27 vs. Vermont-a L, 66-67 11/28 vs. Colgate-a L, 64-75 12/3 at Rutgers L, 49-84 12/5 Army W, 61-50 12/7 Stony Brook W, 67-61 12/10 at Lafayette L, 61-81 12/27 at UNLV L, 45-74 1/2 at Lehigh W, 69-49 1/8 Dartmouth L, 54-58 1/9 Harvard W, 72-62 1/15 at Cornell L, 47-63 1/23 Cornell W, 76-65 1/29 Princeton L, 40-46 1/30 Pennsylvania L, 51-67 2/5 at Brown W, 67-63 2/6 at Yale L, 48-60 2/12 at Harvard L, 63-68 2/13 at Dartmouth L, 61-66 2/19 Yale W, 56-53 2/20 Brown W, 71-69 2/26 at Pennsylvania L, 48-87 2/27 at Princeton L, 52-88 a - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Columbia - 107 - BASKETBALL 1999-2000 Craig Austin, Michael Merley 13-14, 7-7 (tie 3rd) 11/20 Lafayette L, 52-59 11/23 at Duke L, 52-99 11/27 Stevens Tech W, 77-41 11/29 at Quinnipiac L, 38-49 12/3 vs. Monmouth-aW, 61-45 12/4 vs. Wstrn. Carolina-a L, 81-83 12/8 at Stony Brook L, 50-63 12/11 Lehigh W, 67-65 12/13 at Seton Hall L, 58-60 12/29 vs. Davidson - b L, 47-50 12/30 vs. New Hampshire-b W, 72-57 1/5 Wagner W, 62-56 1/9 at Army W, 46-45 1/14 Cornell W, 75-58 1/22 at Cornell W, 69-66(ot) 1/28 Pennsylvania L, 37-63 1/29 Princeton L, 46-53 2/4 at Dartmouth L, 46-52 2/5 at Harvard W, 71-65 2/11 Brown W, 68-59 2/12 Yale L, 59-65 2/18 at Princeton L, 52-81 2/19 at Pennsylvania L, 58-81 2/25 at Yale W, 72-67 2/26 at Brown W, 53-48 3/3 Harvard L, 59-61 3/4 Dartmouth W, 70-63 a - Ameritas Clssc., Lincoln, Neb. b- Stanford Invit., Stanford, Calif. 2000-01 Craig Austin, Michael Merley 12-15, 7-7 (tie 4th) 11/17 vs. Catholic-a W, 63-58 11/18 at Cntrl. Conn.-a L, 40-62 11/21 at Miami L, 41-65 11/25 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 56-44 11/29 at Lafayette L, 50-60 12/2 at Villanova L, 64-80 12/6 Army L, 51-62 12/9 Stony Brook L, 63-67 (ot) year-by-year records 2/11 at Lehigh 1 W, 45-42 12/28 at Syracuse L, 47-61 1/3 at Wagner L, 62-83 1/7 Binghamton W, 62-37 1/12 at Pennsylvania L, 44-65 1/13 at Princeton L, 36-53 1/20 at Cornell L, 35-41 1/22 Albany W, 78-66 1/27 Cornell W, 42-38 2/2 Dartmouth W, 71-57 2/3 Harvard W, 65-55 2/9 at Brown L, 59-60 2/10 at Yale L, 78-80 (2ot) 2/16 Princeton W, 59-42 2/17 Pennsylvania W, 69-57 2/23 Yale W, 62-59 2/24 Brown L, 65-67 3/2 at Harvard L, 61-66 3/3 at Dartmouth W, 71-64 a - Mohegan Sun Classic, New Britain, Conn. 2001-02 Craig Austin, Treg Duerksen 11-17, 4-10 Ivy (6th) 11/16 vs. Northeastern-a W, 66-54 11/17 at Marist-a L, 59-69 11/20 Haverford W, 52-37 11/24 at Providence L, 54-68 11/27 Lehigh W,53-47 12/1 Lafayette W, 52-48 12/5 at Army W, 69-64 12/8 Boston U. W, 68-47 12/20 at BYU-Hawaii-b L, 65-70 12/21 vs. Valparaiso-b L, 55-71 12/22 vs. Navy-b W, 74-72(ot) 12/27 at UCLA L, 55-64 12/31 at San Diego St. L, 59-75 1/11 at Yale L, 54-65 1/12 at Brown L, 50-63 1/15 at Albany L, 40-41 1/19 Cornell W, 56-40 1/26 at Cornell W, 54-42 2/1 at Princeton L, 41-49 2/2 at Pennsylvania W, 54-53 2/8 Harvard L, 52-55 2/9 Dartmouth L, 51-57 2/15 Brown L, 41-52 2/16 Yale L, 56-76 2/22 at Dartmouth W, 62-58 2/23 at Harvard L, 56-59 3/1 Pennsylvania L, 47-51 3/2 Princeton L, 48-49 a - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. b - Yahoo Sports Invitational, Laie, Hawaii 2002-03 Marco McCottry, Chris Wiedemann 2-25, 0-14 Ivy (8th) 11/18 at Rutgers^ L, 36-60 11/23 at Boston U. L, 37-66 11/26 at Binghamton L, 42-70 11/29 vs. Bucknell~ L, 47-61 11/30 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s~ L, 48-57 12/4 STONY BROOK L , 56-65 12/6 ARMY W, 58-44 12/9 at Lehigh L, 51-67 12/27 at UTEP# W, 55-54 12/28 vs. UAB# L, 42-71 1/2 at Lafayette L, 52-61 1/6 SACRED HEART L, 58-59 1/9 at MassachusettsL, 47-66 1/18 at Cornell L, 38-51 1/25 CORNELL L, 53-55 1/31 YALE L, 51-65 2/1 BROWN L, 59-72 2/7 PRINCETON L, 68-51 2/8 PENN L, 40-47 2/14 at Harvard L, 63-77 2/15 at Dartmouth L, 49-63 2/21 at Brown L, 70-83 2/22 at Yale L, 59-71 2/28 DARTMOUTH L, 36-50 3/1 HARVARD L, 63-66 3/7 at Penn L, 39-63 3/8 at Princeton L, 40-44 ^ Preseason NIT ~ Red Auerbach Colonial Classic at George Washington # Sierra Providence SunClassic at UTEP in El Paso, Texas JOE JONES (2003-PRESENT) 2003-04 Maurice Murphy, Chris Owens 10-17, 6-8 Ivy (tie 6th) 11/21 at Army L, 57-60 11/24 vs. Manhattan L, 57-72 12/2 at Sacred Heart W, 85-79(ot) 12/6 HOFSTRA L, 55-58 12/8 LEHIGH L, 57-60 12/20 at Stony BrookW, 80-75 (ot) 12/22 at Villanova L, 66-74 12/27 at California~ L, 66-85 12/28 vs. Prairie View~ W, 72-69 12/30 at Washington L, 51-88 1/3 LAFAYETTE L, 73-82 1/6 at Fordham L, 57-61 1/11 FDU-MADISON W, 77-45 1/17 at Cornell* L, 66-90 1/24 CORNELL* L, 53-66 1/30 at Dartmouth* W, 78-42 1/31 at Harvard* W, 78-67 2/6 at Yale* L, 58-63 2/7 at Brown* L, 81-90 2/13 PENN* L, 76-91 2/14 PRINCETON* L, 71-78 (ot) 2/20 HARVARD* W, 66-57 2/21 DARTMOUTH* W, 73-58 2/27 at Princeton* L, 52-75 2/28 at Penn* L, 50-64 3/5 BROWN* W, 81-74 3/6 YALE* W, 88-79 (2ot) 2004-05 Matt Preston, Matt Land 12-15, 3-11 Ivy (8th) 11/19 LONGWOOD W, 82-69 11/20 MOREHEAD ST. W, 76-58 11/24 LIU W, 53-49 Dragutin Kravic ‘06 11/27 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/29 1/30 2/4 2/5 2/11 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/26 3/4 3/5 STONY BROOK L, 73-77 at Lehigh W, 75-61 SACRED HEART W, 76-67 at St. Francis (N.Y.)W, 65-57 at Hofstra L, 40-64 vs. N.C. State L, 74-84 vs. Canisius W, 64-58 at Lafayette L, 62-65 at Army W, 75-59 CORNELL W, 70-61 at Navy W, 69-63 at Cornell L, 47-77 DARTMOUTH W, 64-45 HARVARD W, 57-55 YALE L, 67-77 BROWN L, 52-54 at Penn L, 66-73 at Princeton L, 53-63 at Harvard L, 71-78 at Dartmouth L, 48-50 PRINCETON L, 59-68 PENN L, 72-80 at Brown L, 56-80 at Yale L, 68-81 2005-06 John-Michael Grzan, Dalen Cuff 11-16, 4-10 (tie 7th) 1/17 UNH W, 64-61 1/19 TROY W, 73-71 1/22 at LIU W, 80-63 1/26 at Stony Brook W, 55-54 11/30 at Sacred HeartW, 61-59 12/2 ARMY L, 66-67 12/6 at Wagner L, 71-83 12/10 LAFAYETTE W, 71-67 12/23 at Notre Dame L, 68-75 12/27 vs. St. John’s L, 38-63 12/28 vs. St. Peter’s L, 54-63 1/2 LEHIGH L, 57-65 1/7 CCNY W, 82-43 1/13 at PrincetonL, 64-68 (ot) 1/14 at Penn L, 55-87 1/21 at Cornell W, 58-57 1/28 CORNELL L, 59-81 2/3 HARVARD L, 59-69 2/4 DARTMOUTH L, 68-78 2/10 at Yale L, 67-74 2/11 at Brown L, 75-86 2/17 PENN W, 59-57 2/18 PRINCETON W, 65-64 2/24 BROWN W, 68-56 2/25 YALE L, 65-71 3/3 at Dartmouth L, 62-69 3/4 at Harvard L, 64-69 2006-07 Game Captains 16-12, 7-7 Ivy (4th) 11/12 at Duke^ L, 43-86 11/13 vs. UC Davis^ W, 95-90 11/17 NJIT~ W, 73-60 11/18 KENNESAW ST.~W, 63-51 11/21 LIU W, 90-63 11/25 STONY BROOKL, 41-54 11/28 at Providence L, 55-81 12/2 SACRED HEARTW, 76-71 12/5 WAGNER W, 70-44 12/11 at Lafayette W, 75-58 12/23 at St. John’s L, 70-76 12/30 at St. Francis (N.Y.)L, 58-67 1/2 at Lehigh W, 55-54 1/6 MARYWOOD W, 87-38 1/12 PRINCETON W, 64-56 1/13 PENN L, 43-69 1/20 CORNELL L, 45-49 1/27 at Cornell L, 51-56 2/2 at Harvard W, 90-70 2/3 at Dartmouth W, 61-55 2/9 YALE L, 71-85 2/10 BROWN W, 77-68 2/16 at Penn L, 54-73 2/17 at Princeton L, 49-54 1/24 1/30 1/31 2/6 2/7 2/13 2/14 2/20 2/21 2/27 2/28 3/6 3/7 Justin Armstrong ‘08 2/23 at Brown L, 59-64 2/24 at Yale W, 82-64 3/2 DARTMOUTH W, 69-67 3/3 HARVARD W, 76-66 ^College Basketball Experience Classic, Durham, N.C. ~Third Annual Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic 2007-08 John Baumann, Brett Loscalzo, Mack Montgomery 14-15, 7-7 (tie 4th) 11/9 FORDHAM L, 61-79 11/12 vs. Delaware St.^W, 47-41 11/13 at Ohio State^ L, 54-68 11/18 at Albany L, 38-70 11/20 at LIU L, 60-70 11/24 at Stony Brook W, 66-46 11/30 at Sacred Heart L, 59-75 12/4 at Wagner W, 79-65 12/8 LAFAYETTE L, 64-78 12/10 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)W, 83-64 12/22 at Villanova L, 56-72 12/29 POLYTECHNICW, 109-63 1/2 LEHIGH W, 74-64 1/6 AMERICAN L, 56-69 1/12 at NJIT W, 64-52 1/19 at Cornell L, 64-70 1/26 CORNELL L, 54-72 2/1 at Yale W, 71-58 2/2 at Brown L, 63-68 2/8 PENN W, 74-58 2/9 PRINCETON W, 58-53 2/15 at Dartmouth W, 59-50 2/16 at Harvard W, 73-64 2/22 BROWN L, 52-67 2/23 YALE W, 68-62 2/29 HARVARD W, 61-54 3/1 DARTMOUTH L, 47-63 3/7 at Princeton L, 64-74 3/8 at Penn L, 67-69 ^Preseason NIT, Columbus, Ohio 2008-09 Joe Bova, Patrick Foley 12-16, 7-7 Ivy (tie 4th) 11/14 at Fordham W, 65-62 11/16 at Seton Hall L, 50-71 11/21 BRYANT-a W, 70-54 11/22 UMBC-a L, 52-66 11/25 ALBANY L, 49-66 11/29 STONY BROOK L, 60-62 12/3 WAGNER W, 84-69 12/9 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 57-59 12/20 vs. Virginia Tech-b L, 52-64 12/21 vs. Marist-b W, 63-58 12/29 SACRED HEARTL, 79-84 (ot) 1/2 at Lehigh L, 59-73 1/5 at American L, 50-62 1/9 NJIT W, 73-50 1/17 CORNELL L, 59-71 Columbia - 108 - BASKETBALL at Cornell YALE BROWN at Penn at Princeton DARTMOUTH HARVARD at Brown at Yale at Harvard at Dartmouth PRINCETON PENN L, 72-83 W, 53-42 W, 65-59 W, 74-63 L, 35-63 W, 65-52 W, 60-59 W, 70-57 L, 49-57 L, 63-72 L, 53-67 W, 58-44 L, 50-51 a - Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic b - Aeropostle Holiday Festival