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Temple Basketball History

2008-09 Temple Men’s Basketball Media Guide

THE EARLY YEARSIt all began 114 years ago with a 3-1 victory

over the Purple Crescent Athletic Club back in1894. Dr. James Naismith had dreamed up thenon-contact sport just three years earlier. Homecourt was the basement of College Hall, stillstanding today directly across the street fromMcGonigle Hall.

The schedule was dominated by regionalathletic association and YMCA teams before theturn of the century, and head coach Charles M.Williams crafted a number of winning squads. Infact, only five of 16 Temple mentors have accu-mulated more victories than Williams did indirecting the first five years of Temple basketball.Williams actually served double-duty, roamingthe sidelines of the Temple football team in theautumn, then heading indoors when thedays and nights turned cold. Five of the sevencoaches who followed Williams filled both rolesas well.

While the formation of the Big Five was still60 years away, the Owls began playing rivalPhiladelphia schools regularly. La Salle andSaint Joseph’s dotted the schedule every season,while Villanova became a yearly foe before thestock market crashed in 1929.

About the same time, James Usilton, Sr.,became Temple’s 10th head basketball coach. In13 seasons (1926-1940), he would take theschool to national prominence on the court. InUsilton’s second and third seasons, the teamwas captained by future Temple legend HarryLitwack. The Cherry and White finished 34-9over those two campaigns, and won better than

72 percent of its games in all under Usilton’sguidance.

Temple reached the pinnacle of collegebasketball in 1938, claiming the first-everNational Championship. The Owls stormed toa regular season record of 20-2 that year, gain-ing a bid to the inaugural National InvitationTournament. With the first-ever NCAATournament still a year away, the Owls’ trio ofvictories at Madison Square Garden overBradley, 53-40, Oklahoma A&M, 56-44, andColorado, 60-36, earned the initial Nationalcrown. Don “The Thin Man” Shields, a 6-5 for-ward, was named Most Valuable Player of thetourney. The starting five on that squad (Shields,6-6 center Meyer “Mike” Bloom, 6-5 forwardHoward Black, 6-2 guard Edward Boyle and 6-2 guard Don Henderson) often played 40 min-utes per night, earning the nickname “The FiveIronmen.” The Cherry and White were a popu-lar draw in 1938, as a record crowd of nearly12,000 packed Convention Hall for the regularseason finale with Saint Joseph’s, and 15,000filed into the Garden for the championship vic-tory over Colorado. A young, innovative assis-tant coach by the name of Harry Litwack creat-ed the box-in-one defense that completelyshut down Stanford great Hank Luisetti andmany others during this championship season.

In those days, Temple competed in theEastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conferenceagainst the likes of Georgetown, West Virginia,Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tech. Usilton alsostarted a Temple tradition of battling the tough-est teams in the nation. Powerful New York City

In 1936, Jimmy Usilton, Jr., a member of Temple’s freshmansquad, received instructions from hisdad, head coach James Usilton, Sr.

JOHN BAUM(1966-69)

Inducted February 16, 1979

The leading rebounder (1,042)and 11th highest scorer (1,544)

in Temple history, he also starredin the pro ranks. Captain of

Temple’s 1969 NIT Championshipteam. Named to Big 5 Hall of

Fame.

NATE BLACKWELL(1984-87)

Inducted February 17, 1998

John Chaney’s first Temple recruit,earned numerous honors,

including All-American. Finishedcareer as Owls’ all-time leader in

games played. Unanimous choiceas the Atlantic 10

Player of the Year in 1987.

MIKE BLOOM(1936, 38)

Inducted February 16, 1981

Starred for the 1938 Temple teamthat captured the first NIT. Earned

All-American honors as a juniorand senior when he led the Owlsin scoring. Became an outstanding

professional player and alsodid some coaching.

NELSON BOBB(1943, 47-49)

Inducted February 16, 1981

Led the Owls in scoring during the1942-43, 1947-48 and 1948-49seasons in a career interrupted

by the service. Scored 984 pointsand set several Temple recordsthat were eventually erased as

the sport changed.

TempleBasketball

Hall ofFame

The careers and accomplishments of

36 distinguished Templeplayers and coaches

have been recognized by their

induction into theHall of Fame.

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Meyer “Mike”Bloom starred forTemple’s 1938 national championshipteam. One of thefirst big men tomaster the twohand set shot, hebecame an outstanding professional player.

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JIMMY BROWN(1933-35)

Inducted January 28, 1977

Winner of six letters, he starred inbasketball and baseball. Led the

Owls in scoring two seasons.Made the Eastern Intercollegiate

Basketball Conference all star teamtwice. Earned basketball All-

American honorable mention.

TIM CLAXTON(1974-78)

Inducted October 21, 1994

Scored 1,418 points. Led the Owlsin scoring during 1977-78 season.Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame

(1987). Winner of Gallagher Awardas Big 5’s Most Improved Player.

Drafted by theWashington Bullets.

JOEY CROMER(1966-69)

Inducted February 28, 1985

Played an important role asTemple won the 1969 NIT

championship. Scored 19 points asTemple defeated Boston College

for the title. Had 1,118 pointsin three seasons (career high

of 35 points vs. Penn).

AL (LEFTY)DIDRIKSEN(1953-55)

Inducted January 14, 1974

One of Temple’s greatest all-around athletes. He received eightletters in basketball, baseball andsoccer. Scored 99l points for the

basketball team. Co-captain of theOwls for two seasons. Earnedsoccer All-American honors.

TempleUniversity Owls,1938 NIT and National Champions.

Temple co-captain Don Shieldsaccepts the 1938 NIT MVP awardfrom Joe Lapchick, St. John’scoach and chairman of theawards committee.

“The Owl Without aVowel”, Bill Mlkvy, hadhis cherry #20 jerseyplaced in the NationalBasketball Hall of Fameafter the 1951 seasonwhen he led the nationin scoring and rebound-ing and was second inassists. He was thefastest-shooting, high-est-scoring player everseen in major-collegecompetition during histime.

CLARENCE BROOKINS(1965-68)

Inducted February 16, 1984

Scored 1,386 points in threeseasons and earned numeroushonors. He was the MVP in the1967 Quaker City Tournament

won by the Owls. Named to theBig 5 Hall of Fame. Played

several seasons of pro basketball.

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schools such as St. John’s, CCNY and NYU allbecame regular opponents in the years leading upto World War II. Games were played at a variety ofsites — from Mitten Hall on campus, to thePhiladelphia Arena and Convention Hall in WestPhiladelphia.

It sometimes became difficult to keep a teamintact as young men were sent to battle in Europeand the Pacific during the 1940s, but the Owlsmanaged a number of notable accomplishmentsthroughout the decade. A 47-43 victory overLa Salle on February 20, 1943 was the 500th inTemple history. One year later, head coach JoshCody led the Owls to their first-ever NCAATournament bid. Late-season victories over St.John’s and Western Michigan helped earn that invi-tation, though the team finished the regular seasonwith a record of just 13-8. The Owls defeated even-tual NCAA Champions Oklahoma A&M inDecember of 1944 and Kentucky in December of1947.

THE OWLWITHOUT A VOWELAs the 20th century moved past its midway

point, one name dominated Temple basketball. Itwas that of Bill Mlkvy, “The Owl without a Vowel.”Few had shot the ball with as much regularity andas much success as Mlkvy since Dr. Naismith firsthung the peach basket. Mlkvy capped an incredible1950-51 campaign with a school-record 73 pointsagainst Wilkes College in the season finale. At onepoint, he scored a remarkable 54 points in a row inthe 30-point victory. Earlier in the season, Mlkvytotaled 43 points in Temple’s 70-67 upset of NorthCarolina. While he fired up an average of nearly 40shots per night, scoring wasn’t all Mlkvy did. He ledthe nation in rebounding and was second in assistsin 1950-51, in addition to leading the nation andsetting a school record with 29.2 points per game.

Mlkvy would play his last game for the Cherryand White on March 1, 1952. The Owls won614 games and one National Championship under13 coaches in their first 56 years of intercollegiatebasketball competition. On Dec. 3, 1952,The Litwack Era began.

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BRUCE DRYSDALE(1959-62)

Inducted February 24, 1978

Winner of the Robert V. GeaseyTrophy as the Big 5 MVP in 1961.Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of

Fame in 1977. Scored 1,444 pointsin three seasons. Made theLittle All-American team for

players 5-10 or under.

HOWARD EVANS(1984-88)

Inducted February 20, 1999

One of Temple’s finest pointguards. He sparked Temple to the

nation’s No. 1 ranking in 1988.The Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year

in 1985. Inducted into Big 5Hall of Fame (1994).

CHARLES FREIBERG(1933-35)

Inducted January 28, 1977

Starter for three seasons and teamcaptain during the 1933-34

season. Named to the EasternIntercollegiate BasketballConference all star team.

Played in the EasternProfessional League.

GRANGER HALL(1981-85)

Inducted January 28, 1977

Eighth highest scorer in Templehistory (1,652 points). Three-timeAll-American, holds several Owlrecords. Named the A-10 Player

of the Year in 1985. Inducted intoBig 5 Hall of Fame (1991) and made

All-Big 5 three years.

BOB HARRINGTON(1961-64)

Inducted February 17, 1998

Captain of 1963-64 team that wonthe Middle Atlantic Conference

championship. Played entire seasondespite suffering from a chronic

ankle sprain. Selected an “UnsungHero” by Phila. Sports WritersAssociation Basketball Club.

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy wasGuy Rodgers’ backcourtmate for one year, helpingthe Owls to the 1958 FinalFour. Kennedy then tookover the playmaking andscoring load for his final twoseasons. He was named All-America in both basketballand baseball.

Harry Litwack’s remarkable runas Temple player, assistantcoach and head coachspanned six decades. It included 373 victories, twoFinal Fours, an NIT championship and inductioninto the Naismith MemorialBasketball Hall of Fame.

Jim Williams led the Owls in scoring and rebounding allthree seasons between 1963-66. He was the first TempleOwl to record over 1,000 career rebounds and1,000 career points.

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THE LITWACK ERAThree seasons as a player. Two of them as team

captain. Twenty years as the freshman team coachand assistant varsity coach. Harry Litwack had alreadydevoted nearly a quarter-century to Temple basketballbefore he became varsity head coach.

He had a lot more to give. During an illustrious21-year stint, Litwack, the first Temple basketballcoach or player to be inducted into the NaismithMemorial Basketball Hall of Fame, guided the Owlsto their two appearances in the NCAA Final Four,brought home a memorable NIT Championship, and

forever placed Temple basketball on the national map.Who else could more properly be designated

“The Chief” of the Owls?While the Owls posted winning records in

Litwack’s first three seasons, there was little sign of theenormous success that was just around the corner.The 1955-56 campaign, Litwack’s fourth, was per-haps the most significant in the 100-year history of theprogram.

Late in 1954, the athletic directors at Temple,La Salle, Saint Joseph’s, Villanova, and Pennannounced that those five schools would beginround-robin play the following season asPhiladelphia’s Big Five. The Owls had been playing theExplorers and the Hawks regularly for many years,though the Wildcats hadn’t appeared on the schedulein nearly 20 seasons—and the Quakers in nearly 40.

Litwack had quite a backcourt to spring on hiscity foes. Senior guard Hal Lear had established himselfas a big-time scorer the previous season, and he wasjoined that year by a left-handed sophomore namedGuy Rodgers. The two formed what was widely

Temple’s 1955-56 left-handed backcourt duo of soph-omore Guy Rodgers and senior Hal Lear is still regardedas one of the greatest of all-time in college basketball.The duo led the Owls to the 1956 Final Four, with Learscoring a still-standing school record 745 points (24.0ppg.) during the season including 48 in the Final Fourthird-place game against SMU. He was named FinalFour MVP for his efforts. Rodgers averaged 18.5 pointsper game in his first collegiate season.

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OLLIE JOHNSON(1970-72)

Inducted March 2, 1983

Finished his career with 1,063 points.Co-captained the Owls and twice

was named the team’s MVP.Led Temple in scoring and

rebounding as a junior and senior.Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame(1979). Played pro with several

teams.

STEVE JUENGER(1935-36)

Inducted February 16, 1979

Earned three letters in basketballand was named to the All-Eastern

Conference team as a seniorwhen he was a co-captain. Played

on 1935-36 team that reachedfinals of the Olympic Trials. Alsocompeted in football and track.

BILL “PICKLES”KENNEDY(1957-60)

Inducted January 31, 1975

Earned All-American honors inbasketball and baseball. Finishedcareer with 1,468 points. Led theOwls in scoring as a junior and

senior. Won Robert V. Geasey Trophyas Big 5 MVP (1960). Inducted into

its Hall of Fame in 1975.

ED LERNER(1946-49)

Inducted February 16, 1982

Scored 899 points, a totalremarkable for his era. Led the

Owls in scoring during 1946-47season with a 10.2 average. Madeover 90 percent of his free throws.

He played in 85 games.

Harry Litwack, team captainJohn Baum and the rest of theOwls accept the 1969 NationalInvitation Tournamentchampionship trophy.

Harry Litwack and Boston College coach Bob Cousy hugafter Temple defeated BC forthe 1969 NIT title. It “was thehappiest day” of Litwack’scoaching career. It was BobCousy’s last game as a collegiate coach.

HAL LEAR(1953-56)

Inducted January 14, 1974

Leading scorer on the 1955-56team that finished third in the

NCAA Tournament. Selected theMVP of the tourney after his 48-point outburst against Southern

Methodist. He scored 1,472 pointsand earned All-American honors.

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regarded as the best backcourtcombination of the 1950s, andperhaps all-time.

That duo led the Owls to a13-0 start in the 1955-56 cam-paign, including an impressive victory at Kentucky. A Februaryloss to Saint Joseph’s deniedTemple the inaugural Big Five title,but that was later avenged inthe regular season finale.Combined with a late-season victory against well-respected

St. John’s, the Owls headed into their second-everNCAA Tournament with a record of 23-3.

It wasn’t just the Temple backcourt that leftopposing coaches scratching their heads. The front-court featured big-time rebounders Fred Cohen andJay Norman, a future member of the 1,000-pointclub and a eventual Temple assistant coach.

The Owls nipped Holy Cross, 74-72, in the firstround of the NCAA Tournament at Madison SquareGarden, and returned to The Palestra for the nexttwo rounds of play. With the home folks cheeringthem on, the Owls dispatched Connecticut andCanisius, gaining a coveted spot in the Final Four.Cohen hauled in a still-standing NCAA Tournamentrecord 34 rebounds in the victory over Connecticut.

A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a NationalChampionship, but Lear was not about to let hiscareer end on a down note. The senior pumpedin 48 points in a third-place game victory overSouthern Methodist, and was named Final FourMVP. Lear totaled 745 points that season, settinga Temple record that stands to this day.

Two years later, Litwack and the Owls againfound themselves in the thick of the NCAA title race.Rodgers was on his way to a consensus

All-American campaign, sophomore Bill “Pickles”Kennedy was a perfect complement in the back-court, and Norman was still a terror on the boards.

The team lost two of its first three games, andthen reeled off a school-record 25 wins in a row.Along the way, the Owls swept through the ECACHoliday Festival in Madison Square Garden andclaimed their first outright Big Five crown. Rodgerswas named Big Five MVP for the third year in a row,and he passed Bill Mlkvy as Temple’s all-time lead-ing scorer in a mid-season victory over La Salle.

Litwack guided the Owls past Maryland andDartmouth for another berth in the Final Four, buta 61-60 loss to Kentucky and a 67-57 victory overKansas State brought another third-place finish.

POSTSEASON SUCCESSCONTINUES

The Owls would return to the NCAATournament four more times in Litwack’s tenure, asnew stars emerged in the 1960s. Temple basketballhas always been renowned for its backcourt play,but a pair of forwards stepped to the forefront asThe Litwack Era moved into its second decade.

The Owls called McGonigle Hall their home from 1969 to1997, compiling an overall record of 177-29 and 99-17 inAtlantic 10 play.

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HARRY LITWACK(1927-29)

Inducted February 1, 1971

Inducted into National BasketballHall of Fame (1975). “The Chief” led

Temple into 13 post-seasontournaments. His 21-year record

was 373-193. Led Temple tothird place finishes in 1956 and1958 NCAA Tournaments andto the 1969 NIT championship.

JIM MALONEY(1973-96)

Inducted January 28, 1997

Considered one of basketball’s fineststrategists, he played an importantrole in the Owls’ success. Assisted

both Don Casey and John Chaneyat Temple and was head coach at

Niagara. He developed some of thefinest guards in Temple history.

MARK MACON(1988-91)

Inducted October 8, 2004

An All-America selection as afreshman, he ended his career as theschool’s all-time leading scorer (2,609points) and steals leader (281 steals).Only four-time first team all-leaguehonoree in A-10 history. Played six

seasons in the NBA. Asst. coach from2003-06.

BILL MLKVY(1950-52)

Inducted December 2, 1971

Temple’s famed Owl Withouta Vowel. Earned first team

All-American honors after averaging29.2 points a game during the

1950-51 season. Owns numerousTemple records including theone game mark of 73 points

against Wilkes.

Temple’s 1969-70 team startedthe storied history of McGonigleHall with a thrilling, 60-59, upsetwin over Lou Carnesecca’s St.John’s Redmen on Dec. 2, 1969.The pregame ceremonies included awarding the game ballin advance to Arthur T. McGonigle, the Temple trustee,Reading pretzel maker and 1958Republican gubernatorial candi-date, who donated the furnishings and equipment forthe then modern gym.

ANGELO MUSI(1940-42)

Inducted February 5, 1973

Captain of both the Templebasketball and baseball teams.

Earned All-American and All-Easthonors after the 1941-42 basketball

season. Three-time All-City.Team captain of the Philadelphia

Warriors in 1946-47.

Temple has only had six headcoaches since 1926. Don Caseywon 151 games in his nine-yearcoaching stint from 1973-82.

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Jim Williams led the team in scoring andrebounding in 1963-64, 1964-65 and 1965-66, afeat repeated by John Baum in 1967-68 and 1968-69. Along with Kevin Lyde and Jay Norman, thoseare the only Temple players to complete their careerswith over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. In hissenior season, Baum led the Owls on a memorablerun to their second NIT Championship.

Temple competed in the Middle AtlanticConference in those days, and the conferencechampionship was the ticket to the NCAATournament. The senior-laden ’68-69 squad justmissed having that ticket punched, losing to SaintJoseph’s on a buzzer- beating shot in overtime of theMAC Championship game. The NIT came calling forthe seventh time in the Litwack Era, and the Owlstook every advantage of their extended season.

“The Chief” had a starting five featuring Baum,Eddie Mast, Joe Cromer, Bill Strunk and Tony Brocchi.The Owls defeated Florida in the NIT opener and fol-lowed that with a 94-78 victory over Saint Peter’s.Then came a stunning win over Tennessee, 63-58,in the semifinals.

Litwack made a key substitution late in the sec-ond half of the championship game againstBoston College. With the Owls trailing, 67-64,he called on Tom Wieczerak to spell Strunk, who washobbling on a bad ankle, and the move igniteda 25-9 rally that produced an 89-76 victory and anNIT Championship.

“This is the happiest day of my coaching life,”Litwack said afterward.

A NEW HOMEThe following year, the Owls began playing at

brand new McGonigle Hall. The new home facilitywas appropriately opened with a rousing, 60-59, victory over St. John’s.

“The Chief” directed the Owls until 1973, com-

pleting a remarkable Temple career thatspanned six decades andeight U.S. Presidents — frombefore the stock marketcrashed until after NeilArmstrong walked on themoon. In the first 100 seasonsof Temple basketball, nobodyled the Owls to more victories(373) or more post-seasonappearances (13) than HarryLitwack.

The “Chief” passed away on August 6, 1999at the age of 91.

Harry Litwack’s top assistant, Don Casey, tookthe reins of the Temple basketball program in 1973.The future NBA head coach would lead the Owls fornine seasons, but perhaps the most interestinggame of his tenure took place just three weeks afterhe got started.

Temple had a solid team in the 1973-74 season,but the squad lacked depth. Still, the Owls stood 4-1after a victory over Utah State in the opening gameof the 1973 Volunteer Classic in Knoxville, Tenn.The host Volunteers were one of the best teamsin the nation, led by Ernie Grunfeld.

The Owls were heavy underdogs in their cham-pionship game meeting with the Vols, and early foultrouble made things even tougher on Casey andfirst-year assistant coach Jim Maloney. Knowing theteam would have little chance to run-and-gun withTennessee, the coaches decided to have the Owlshold the ball just beyond midcourt for the majorityof the first half. The Volunteers obliged, refusing pres-sure on the ball. And after 20 minutes of play,Tennessee led, 7-5. Despite incurring the verbalwrath of a rabidly angry crowd, the Owls continuedtheir strategy in the second half. They couldn’t score

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JAY NORMAN(1955-58)

Inducted January 26, 1976

A three-season starter. Scored1,024 points. Led the team in

rebounding. Played on Temple’steams that rolled to third place

finishes in two NCAATournaments. He is a Big 5 Hall of

Famer.

ALBERT (REDS)PEARSON(1928-31)

Inducted January 28, 1977

Captain of the 1930-31 basketballteam, he led the Owls to a

17-4 record. The physical educationsection of the complex at BroadStreet and Montgomery Avenue

adjoining McGonigle Hall is namedPearson Hall in his honor.

TIM PERRY(1984-88)

Inducted January 25, 2000

The Atlantic 10 Conference Playerof the Year in 1988. He is Temple’s

all-time leader in blocked shotswith 392. He scored 1,368 points

and grabbed 985 rebounds.

Terence Stansbury left Temple as its all-time scoring leaderwith 1,811 points. His biggest basket, a 22-foot buzzer-beater in the 1984 NCAA Tournament against St. John’s,gave the Owls their first NCAA win since 1958.

GUY RODGERS(1955-58)

Inducted December 2, 1971

He was the sparkplug as Templecompiled a 74-16 record from

1955 to 1958. First teamAll-American selection, also earned

All-Pro honors. He scored1,767 points as an Owl.

HOWARD ROSAN(1933-35)

Inducted January 26, 1976

One of Temple’s all-time greats,was also outstanding as a highschool and pro player. “Reds”played three varsity seasons atTemple and was captain of the

1934-35 team. Earned All-American recognition.

Granger Hall was adominant Temple playerin the mid-1980s. Hereturned from a seriousknee injury to be anhonorable mention All-American and an Atlantic 10 ConferencePlayer of the Year. Heplayed professionallyboth in the NBA andEurope after finishing atTemple.

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enough in the end, though, and lost by a score of 11-6. It was the lowest scoring Temple basketball gamesince the turn of the century.

Casey did his share of winning on the court aswell. The Owls moved from the MAC to the EastCoast Conference in the mid 1970s, putting togethera couple of strong runs at making the NCAATournament before finally returning there in 1979.

The previous season, a trio of career 1,000-pointscorers (Marty Stahurski, Tim Claxton, and Rick Reed)just missed taking Temple to the tourney, as a one-point loss to La Salle in the ECC Championship gamesent them instead to the NIT. Reed returned to leadthe team to a 22-3 record the following regular sea-son, becoming the school’s all-time assist leader up tothat point. This time, the Owls won all the closegames, downing Drexel, Lafayette, andSaint Joseph’s by a combined total of eight points togain the automatic bid to the NCAAs. Casey’s squaddropped a 75-70 decision to St. John’s in its tourna-ment opener.

The Owls earned two more bids to the NITbefore John Chaney became the program’s 16thhead coach in 1982. The first thing Chaney didwas retain Jim Maloney as his top assistant, keepingTemple’s ties to Don Casey, to Harry Litwack, andto James Usilton.

JOHN CHANEY: WINNING IS AN ATTITUDE

A former Philadelphia Public League Player of theYear, Chaney brought with him a Division II NationalChampionship earned at Cheyney State University

and a message that would define Temple basketballbeyond the next decade, a message that definedTemple basketball for 24 years—“Winning is an ATTI-TUDE.”

While winning may have been an attitude,injuries made it difficult for Chaney’s first squad tomake winning a way of life on the court. However,the Owls put it all together late in the 1982-83 sea-son, advancing all the way to the Atlantic 10Championship game before falling to West Virginia.Temple had moved from the ECC to the Atlantic 10that year, and the loss to the Mountaineers markedthe beginning of the conference’s best rivalry overthe next decade.

The Owls put it to West Virginia and the rest ofthe A-10 the following season, racing through con-ference play with an unblemished record of 18-0.Senior guard Terence Stansbury led the way, climb-ing past Bill Mlkvy, John Baum, and Guy Rodgers tobecome the Owls’ all-time leading scorer. The A-10Player of the Year and future NBA first round draftpick saved his best for last, sinking a 22-foot jumperat the buzzer to defeat St. John’s, 65-63, in the firstround of the NCAA Tournament. It was Temple’s firsttournament victory since the Final Four run of 1958.

Stansbury was the first of many NBA draft picks

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DON SHIELDS(1935-38)

Inducted December 2, 1969

Sparked Temple to thechampionship of the first NIT in1938, was named the tourney’sMVP. Earned All-American honorsin 1936 and 1938. Temple had a58-14 record during his career.

JERRY RULLO(1943-46)

Inducted February 16, 1984

A three-sport standout at Temple.He captained the basketball and

soccer teams and also playedbaseball. He earned seven lettersat Temple. He later played pro

basketball with the PhiladelphiaWarriors.

Nate Blackwell finished his career second on the all-timeassist list and third on the all-time scoring list.

Mike Vreeswyk, one of the mostprolific long-range shooters inTemple history, ranks second onthe all-time three-point fieldgoal list with 271.

TERENCE STANSBURY(1981-84)

Inducted September 29, 1995

Fifth highest scorer inTemple men’s basketball history

(1,811 points). Earned All-American honors. Led the Owls

twice in scoring. Inducted into theBig 5 Hall of Fame in 1990.

JIMMY USILTON, SR.(1926-39)

Inducted February 5, 1973

During his 13 years as headcoach, compiled a 205-79 record

as Temple became a nationalpowerhouse. His 1937-38 teamhad a 23-2 record and won thefirst NIT. He coached the 1936

team to the Olympic Trial finals.

MIKE VREESWYK(1985-89)

Inducted February 8, 2001

The ninth highest scorer inTemple men’s basketball history

with 1,650 points. Second all-timefor three pointers made with 271.

Inducted into theBig 5 Hall of Fame in 1995.

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that honed their skills under Chaney’s tutelage.Two more were drafted the following season in for-wards Granger Hall and Charles Rayne. Hall climbedto third place (now ninth) on Temple’s all-time scor-ing list in leading the Owls to their first A-10 Tour -nament Championship and another spot in theNCAA Tour na ment in 1984-85. That year, Chaneywon his second straight A-10 Coach of the YearAward.

The following season produced more of thesame, as the coach molded a team that was boundto make a major national impact sooner or later. TheOwls won by playing a suffocating and innovativematch-up zone halfcourt defense and by makingthe most of each possession on offense. Chaneyderided turnovers as “an evil,” and the Owls consis-tently ranked among the nation’s leaders in lowestnumber of turnovers each season.

The much-anticipated major national impactcame in 1986-87, as the Owls rampaged to a school

record 32 victories and gained a top five nationalranking in February. Lanky guard Nate Blackwellwas the senior leader on that team. He finished hiscareer in third place on Temple’s all-time scoringlist and second on the all-time assist list. But forthe fourth season in a row, the season ended in thesecond round of the NCAA Tournament, leaving thestarting junior class trio of big men Ramon Rivas andTim Perry and point guard Howard Evans anxious tomove further in their final campaign.

DREAM SEASONThe Owls did just that in 1987-88, putting

together the finest regular season in school history.Perry earned A-10 Player of the Year honors andbecame the school’s all-time leader in blocked shots.Evans moved atop the all-time list in assists andsteals. Junior Mike Vreeswyk was well on his way tobecoming the most prolific long-distance shooter inschool history. And the squad added a remarkablefreshman guard by the name of Mark Macon.

The season started with an 81-76 victory overUCLA at Pauley Pavilion, and that was just thebeginning. Thirteen more victories were recordedbefore the team suffered its lone defeat of the reg-ular season, a one-point loss at UNLV. Temple’s stel-lar starting five led the way to 12 more victoriesbefore the A-10 Tournament in early March. All thewhile, the Owls climbed the national polls, and onFebruary 8, they claimed the number one ranking inthe nation. It was a first in school history, and thisTemple team was not about to let it go. In their firstgame after the national polls anointed them num-ber one, the Owls matched up with Big Five rivalVillanova at an over-flowing McGonigle Hall. It wasa game for the ages, as Evans scored 17 points andhanded out a school-record 20 assists in a 98-86victory.

John Chaney, a great guard himself in college, instructstwo of Temple’s finest — Mark Macon (left) andHoward Evans — during the magical 1987-88 seasonwhen Temple rolled to 32 wins and the No. 1 rankingin the nation.

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Following an unblemished runto the A-10 regular season and tour-nament championship, the Owlsgained one of the four top seeds inthe NCAA Tour nament and set outto return to the Final Four in the30th Anniversary of the banner1957-58 campaign. But after victo-ries over Lehigh (87-73),Georgetown (74-53), and Richmond(69-47) brought them within onegame of destiny, a 63-53 loss to theDuke Blue Devils ended the dream.The Owls concluded the seasonwith a record of 32-2, the best markin school history. In the aftermath,Macon won various All-Americahonors, and Chaney was namedNational Coach of the Year for the

second year in a row. The two wouldreturn together to the doorstep of theFinal Four once again.

NATIONAL PROMINENCEThe Owls advanced to the NIT in 1988-89 before returning to

the NCAAs in 1989-90, but the amazing Macon saved his best per-formance for the 1990-91 campaign. The senior superstar had passedStansbury during the previous season (March 1, 1990 in a McGonigleHall victory over Rutgers) to become Temple’s all-time leading scorer,and his buzzer-beating three point shot in an A-10 Tournament vic-tory over West Virginia in March of ’91 practically clinched an NCAAbid. Seeded just 10th in the East Region, the Owls rolled to victoriesover Purdue, Richmond and Oklahoma State that again broughtthem to the brink of the Final Four. Macon played at another level inthe East Regional championship game against North Carolina, scor-ing 31 points, grabbing nine rebounds, and committing no turnovers,but it was not quite enough, as the top-seeded Tar Heels escaped

with a 75-72 victory. The incredibleMacon, who entered and exited theTemple basketball scene with suchenormous fanfare, left for a career in theNBA ranked 20th on the NCAA scoringlist with 2,609 points.

Chaney continued to develop out-standing guards upon Macon’s depar-ture. And he continued to lead Templebasketball into the NCAA Tournament.A superb trio of players hit the court in1991—Eddie Jones, Aaron McKie and

Rick Brunson. That group led the Owls onanother magical march through theNCAA Tournament in the spring of 1993.Battle-tested by facing the toughestschedule in the country, Temple enteredthe tourney that year with a not-so-

incredible record of 17-12. But again the Owls beat the odds, andfound themselves one game away from the Final Four following vic-tories over Missouri, Santa Clara and Vanderbilt. This time it was theMichigan Wolverines who stopped them one game short, by a scoreof 77-72. With three appearances in the Elite Eight over a six-yearspan and 11 straight post-season appearances, Chaney had indeedguided Temple basketball to new heights.

The Owls were once again near the top of the national polls thefollowing season, as the A-10 moved toward becoming one of thepremier basketball conferences in the nation. Along the way, Templegained a new arch-rival in the University of Massachusetts. The Owlswould lose four straight A-10 Championship games to theMinutemen, but earn at-large NCAA bids in each of those seasons.New stars emerged in the likes of Marc Jackson, Pepe Sanchez andLamont Barnes, and a new home for Temple basketball—TheLiacouras Center—opened on December 9, 1997 when the Owlsdefeated 18th-raanked Fresno State, 76-61. That 1997-98 seasonbroke the four-year run of A-10 finals losses to UMass, but Temple stillwas denied another conference crown as upstart GeorgeWashington defeated the Cherry and White, 78-64, in the tourna-ment semifinals.

The Owls returned to national prominence in 1998-99 with yetanother trip to the NCAA Elite Eight. Temple started the year offranked seventh in the preseason AP poll and moved to sixth followedby a 60-59 win over Michigan State. Temple slipped out of the rank-ings following a three-game December skid, and had to againreceive an at-large NCAA bid following a tough, 62-59 loss at thebuzzer to Rhode Island in the A-10 Championship. The Owls ran offwins over Kent State, third-ranked Cincinnati and Purdue to advanceto the Regional Final. There they again met their nemesis, Duke. TheBlue Devils prevailed, 84-65, denying Chaney yet another chance ata trip to the Final Four.

The Owls ended one of the most successful decades in theirillustrious history with another tremendous campaign. The 1999-00team opened the year in the Top 10, and remained in the pollthroughout, ending the regular season ranked fifth in the nation. TheOwls reeled off 13 straight wins midway through the season, includ-ing a 77-69 road win over #1 Cincinnati. Saint Joseph’s endedTemple’s run with a 62-59 upset at The Palestra on Feb. 29. The Owlsused that as a wakeup call, winning the next four games to capturetheir fifth Atlantic 10 Championship, and first since the decade began(1990). Sanchez was named the 2000 A-10 Player of the Year whileQuincy Wadley earned Tournament MVP honors.

Temple opened the 2000 NCAA Tournament as a #2-seed, andquickly dispatched of Lafayette, 73-47. The Owls’ run ended whenunranked Seton Hall pulled off an improbable 67-65 overtime win inthe second round.

The 2000-01 season will truly go down as a season to remem-ber. Faced with the reality of seeing their 11-straight years of appear-ing in the NCAA Tournament snapped, the Owls put on an incredi-ble run, highlighted by an improbable come-from-behind victory inthe 2001 Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals which catapultedthem to their second consecutive Atlantic 10 championship and mir-acle run in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight.

Although the 2001-02 season saw the Owls’ 12-year consecu-tive NCAA streak broken, the Owls stretched their consecutive post-

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JIM WILLIAMS(1963-66)

Inducted March 2, 1983

The second highest rebounder inTemple history with 1,031 boards,

he also scored 1,306 points.He made the All-Big 5 team twiceand was inducted into the Big 5Hall of Fame in 1983. He earned

numerous other honors.

Mark Macon, the school’s all-time leading scorer, led theOwls to three NCAA Tourna-ment appearances in his fouryears on North Broad Street.

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season streak to19 by finishingin third place in the2002 OwensCorning NIT.In a season of upsand downs, theOwls turneda 6-12 record into a highlight reel. SeniorLynn Greer finished astellar career secondon the all-timeTemple scoring list,while Kevin Lydebecame only thethird Owl in historyto record1,000 career pointsand 1,000 careerrebounds.

The Owlsopened the 2002-03

season with three true freshmen in the starting lineupand that, along with an early NBA-like schedule andthe absence of Brian Polk, saw the Owls get off to an0-5 start, marking the worst beginning of any Templeteam in history.

The Owls would finally put together back-to-back wins for the first time in the middle of Januaryand that seemed to catapult Chaney’s club into its lateseason run. The Owls would go on to win 10 oftheir next 13 regular season games, including the1,600th in their history—a 99-77 win at Fordhamon February 23, 2003. Temple became just thesixth program in collegiate history to win 1,600games, joining the likes of Kentucky, North Carolina,Duke and St. John’s.

In the Atlantic 10 Tournament, the Owls wonrevenge games against Richmond and No. 10Xavier to propel themselves into the championshipgame for the 14th time. With the conference tour-nament in Dayton for the first time, the Owls facedthe host school in the title game, but the Flyers andtheir fans proved too much, ending the Owls dreamsof heading back to a place they have been accus-tomed to, the NCAA Tournament. A second consec-utive postseason NIT bid gave the young and upstartOwls a chance to continue and that they did.

Chaney’s troops won back-to-back homegames against Drexel and Boston College. Followinga win at Rhode Island before a hostile crowd, theOwls lost a heart-breaking overtime contest toMinnesota, ending the season one game short of asecond consecutive trip to the NIT Final Four.

The 2003-04 campaign featured two prominentmilestones in the Temple men's basketball annals.

Head coach John Chaney became just the 16thcoach in Division I history to reach the 700 victoryplateau while his senior guard, David Hawkinsreached the 2,000-point plateau.

Temple easily defeated St. Bonaventure, 76-57,on January 24 for Chaney's milestone win. Followinga commemorative ball presentation, the outspokencoach addressed the fans. “I thought I would be avery old man when I reached (this milestone),” saidChaney to the appreciative home crowd on the pub-lic address microphone as 700 hundred Cherry &White balloons covered the floor after the game.“Tonight, you make me feel like a very young man.After all these years, I only see faces and I only seememories of the people that gave the energy andeffort responsible for bringing me here. Thank you.”

Hawkins, a Second Team All-America selection byCBSSportsline.com, ended theseason ranked fourth nationally inscoring with a 24.4 average while

accumulating 709 total points. Onlythree other Temple players havebested that number for a season.He topped the 2,000-point markwith a career best 41 points in amemorable 98-92 double over-

time win over Massachusetts atthe Liacouras Center on March 3.His incredible night included scor-

ing 17 of the team's 19 pointsin the second extra frame. It is

believed to be a NCAArecord for most points by a

player in an overtimeperiod. He would finishhis brilliant career with2,077 points, third mostin Temple history.

Chaney would fin-ish the season by guid-ing his charges to a sec-

ond place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference EastDivision. The Owls finished with a 15-14 overall mark.Chaney also extended his postseason streak to 21 con-secutive seasons with a NIT berth.

The 2004-05 season was an exciting one forTemple men’s basketball fans. It saw a rising star injunior point guard Mardy Collins, the emergence of afuture star in freshman Mark Tyndale and the exten-sion of the program’s postseason streak to 22 sea-sons with a berth in the NIT.

Chaney guided the Owls to their 22nd straightpostseason trip. He however was denied his 500thcoaching win at Temple when Virginia Tech oustedhis team, 60-50, in the first round of the NIT at CassellColiseum.

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Aaron McKie earned 1993 A-10Player of the Year honors beforemoving on to a successful NBAcareer.

Temple has an all-time Atlantic10 Conference record of 307-105 (.745) and has won seventournament championships(1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000,2001 & 2008).

Rick Brunson is fifth all-time atTemple in career assists (470)and steals (253).

ATLANTIC 10HONORS

Players of the YearPepe Sanchez ........................2000Marc Jackson ........................1997Eddie Jones ...........................1994Aaron McKie ..........................1993Mark Macon..........................1989Tim Perry................................1988Nate Blackwell.......................1987Granger Hall ..........................1985Terence Stansbury .................1984

First Team Dionte Christmas ..................2008Mardy Collins...............2005, 2006David Hawkins......................2004Lynn Greer...................2001, 2002Pepe Sanchez ..............1999, 2000Lamont Barnes ......................1998Marc Jackson ..............1996, 1997Rick Brunson..........................1995Eddie Jones ...........................1994Aaron McKie ................1993, 1994Mark Macon ................1988-1991Howard Evans.......................1988Tim Perry......................1987, 1988Nate Blackwell.......................1987Granger Hall ................1984, 1985Charles Rayne........................1985Terence Stansbury .................1984

Defensive Player of the Year

Pepe Sanchez ..............1998, 2000

Sixth Man of the YearBrian Polk...............................2002Lynn Greer.............................2000Quincy Wadley ......................1999

Student-Athlete of the Year

Pepe Sanchez ........................2000

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1,689 Victories6th all-time

in wins

When the Temple basketballteam defeated the FordhamRams on February 23, 2003,the University reached anothermilestone in its long and successful athletic history. Temple became the sixth teamin college basketball annals togain the coveted 1,600-victorystandard. The Owls enter the2008-09 season with a 1,689-948 record compiled over 114years of basketball competition.

Most Wins Kentucky ...................... 1,966North Carolina ............. 1,950Kansas .......................... 1,943Duke ............................ 1,846Syracuse ....................... 1,725Temple ......................... 1,689St. John’s...................... 1,670Penn............................. 1,647UCLA ........................... 1,646Indiana......................... 1,635Notre Dame................. 1,630Utah............................. 1,612Illinois ........................... 1,585Western Kentucky ........ 1,577Oregon State ............... 1,576Washington.................. 1,564Texas ............................ 1,563Louisville ....................... 1,556Arizona......................... 1,547Princeton ...................... 1,539Purdue.......................... 1,538Cincinnati ..................... 1,535West Virginia ................ 1,527North Carolina State .... 1,518Source: NCAA

David Hawkins ranks in thetop five in eight different career statistical categories.

On October 5, 2001 JohnChaney became the secondTemple coach to be inductedinto the Naismith BasketballHall of Fame, joining HarryLitwack. Temple is one of onlynine schools to hold that distinction.

John Chaney andthe A-10

Most Atlantic 10 wins ..............296Most A-10 Championship wins....43Most A-10 regular season titles ...7Most A-10 Championship titles.......6Most A-10 Championship games....14Most postseason appearances.... 23Most NCAA appearances ..........17Most A-10 Players of the Year ......9Most players in the NBA ........... 16

Besides his first team all-conference honor, Collins was named first teamall-District by both the USBWA and the NABC. He also earned a spot on theA-10 all-Defensive Team and was named first team all-Big 5.

The 2005-06 season will forever be remembered as the last under Hallof Fame head coach John Chaney. The Owl mentor ended a legendarycoaching career by announcing his retirement on March 12, two days priorto his team’s home NIT game against Akron.

The final season opened in the NIT Season Tip-Off with a home winover Army, the 500th win for Chaney at Temple. Senior All-America MardyCollins, who finished his brilliant career fourth on the Owls’ all-time scoringlist (1,919 points), led TU against #18 Maryland with 25 points and a career-best 12 assists.

Chaney proved he still had some magic left when he guided his Owlsto a stunning 68-53 upset of #6 George Washington in the A-10 Quarter-finals, ending the nation’s longest win streak at 18 games. Saint Joseph’sstopped Temple’s A-10 run in the semifinal round with a 73-59 win.

Temple ended its season with an 80-73 overtime loss to Akron in theopening round of the NIT, just two days following Chaney’s announcement.Collins became Temple’s eighth NBA First Round draft pick in June.

THE DUNPHY ERAA New Era of Temple Basketball dawned in 2006-07 as Fran Dun-

phy took over the reins of the program from his close friend and col-league John Chaney. Dunphy, the all-time winningest coach in Pennhistory with 310 victories, succeeded Chaney, a Hall of Famer with aschool-record 516 wins in his 24 seasons at Temple, in arguably thebiggest coaching switch in Philadelphia Big 5 history.

Dunphy brought with him a new style of basketball to North BroadStreet, forgoing the match-up zone for the more traditional man-to-mandefense. He also instilled a high-octane motion offense, replacing theOwls’ deliberate attack.

The results were mixed in Dunphy’s first season. Temple averaged75.0 points per game as a team, and set a new school record for points inconsecutive games (207) and a three-game stretch (296). Defensively, theteam struggled, allowing 74.1 points per game.

Despite strong seasons from sophomore Dionte Christmas (20.0 ppg.)and junior Mark Tyndale (19.4 ppg.), who became just the first teammatesto finish one-two in the A-10 in scoring, the Owls posted their first losingcampaign 12-18 since 1982-83.

Dunphy’s new system paid dividends in his second season. TheCherry and White started slowly, but following a strong second half againstnationally-ranked Duke, finally came together as a unit. Led by their “one-two” punch of Christmas and Tyndale, the Owls, picked ninth in the A-10preseason poll, went 11-5 in conference play to place second in the reg-ular season standings.

The Owls marched through the A-10 Tournament, defeating rivalSaint Joseph’s, 69-64, in the final to capture their record seventh A-10 title,and first since 2001. It was also the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tour-nament since 2001. The 12th-seeded Cherry and White faced fifth-seedMichigan State and the 18th-ranked Spartans defeated the Owls, 72-61at the Pepsi Center in Denver in a first round game of the South Region.

Christmas, the A-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player, finishedwith 670 points, 12th best single season total in school history, and aschool-record 104 three-pointers. He also became just the third player tolead the league in scoring in consecutive seasons. Tyndale, who ended hisbrilliant career as the only player to rank among Temple’s Top 20 in pointsand rebounds and Top 10 in assists and steals.

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Elite Eight Teams

1987-88: Sitting (L to R): Ernest Pollard, Jerome Dowdell, Howard Evans, JohnChaney, Mark Macon, Shoun Randolph and Mike Vreeswyk. Standing (L to R):Tom Katsikis, Derrick Brantley, Tim Perry, Duane Causwell, Ramon Rivas, ShawnJohnson, Darrin Pearsall.

1992-93: Sitting (L to R): Aaron McKie, Rick Brunson, Vic Carstarphen, Chris Oz-ment, Eddie Jones. Standing (L to R): William Rice, Marco Van Velsen, WilliamCunningham, Derrick Battie, Jason Ivey, Julian King.

1998-99: Sitting (L to R): Damien Reid, Rasheed Brokenborough, Pepe Sanchez,Quincy Wadley, Keaton Sanders, Lynn Greer. Standing (L to R): Alex Wesby, Ron Roller-son, Kevin Lyde, Lamont Barnes, Mamadou Cellou Barry, Mark Karcher.

1990-91: Sitting (L to R): Shoun Randolph, Johnnie Conic, Michael Harden, MarkMacon, Vic Carstarphen. Standing (L to R): James Spears, Chris Lovelace, Jan Post,Donald Hodge, Mik Kilgore, Mark Strickland.

Elite Eight Teams19881991199319992001

2000-01: Sitting (L to R): Greg Jefferson, Lynn Greer, Quincy Wadley, Alex Wesby,David Hawkins. Standing (L to R): Rouldra Thomas, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde,Mamadou Cellou Barry.

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Temple TraditionsThe traditional symbol of the University is the

Temple T. Early in the administration of formerpresident Peter J. Liacouras, he chose this partic-

ular version of a representational T which was created by students at theTyler School of Art.

The T is stylized, geometric and logo-like and yet maintains a basic,identifiable form—a simple T, but one which is at the same time bothsimple and complex. It is really a kind of optical illusion.

Close examination of the T reveals that it is made up of four separateand quite simple forms, three of which have classic, angular shapes, thetwo side pieces—pillar-like, being identical, and set on a flat base, and soarranged as to produce a simple T within the larger more complicated T.

The design is further dramatized by being set in a block of solid cherrywith the four white components placed so as to form a fragmented Tsurrounding a simple T in cherry which flows into a cherry red back-ground.

The OwlThe owl is the symbol and mascot for Temple University and has been sinceits founding in the 1880s. Temple was the first school in the United States toadopt the owl as its symbol. Not as popular a mascot as the eagle or hawk,the owl nevertheless has special meaning for students at a dozen other four-year colleges and seven two-year colleges as well. However, only Rice andFlorida Atlantic play at the Division I-A level.

Story has it that the owl, a nocturnal hunter, was initially adopted as a sym-bol because Temple University began as a night school for ambitious youngpeople of limited means. Russell Conwell, Temple’s founder, encouragedthese students with the remark: “The owl of the night makes the eagle ofthe day.”

Since those modest beginnings more than a hundred years ago, the owl’srole and significance have expanded along with those of the University. Theowl, in its splendid variety, inhabits all parts of the world, and now the Tem-ple Owl is Everywhere!

The owl is accepted as a universal symbol for wisdom and knowledge andas such makes an excellent symbol and emblem for a center of learning. Itmust be remembered that the owl was the symbol of Athena, who wasnot only the goddess of wisdom, but was also the goddess of arts and skillsand even of warfare.

Because of its other attributes, the owl also makes an appropriate mascot forthe athletic teams. Besides being perceptive and resourceful, quick andcourageous, the owl is really a fierce fighter.

Cherry & WhiteWell known is the fact that the official colors of Temple University are cherryand white. Temple University was the first school in the nation officially to usecherry as one of its colors, certainly by the year 1888.

The combination of red with white is quite common, but cherry with whiteis almost unique. Only one other school now uses cherry and white: Rens-selaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.

Cherry is so uncommon a color nationwide that the University of New Mex-ico seems to be the only other large university using cherry as one of its col-ors, and the Lobos use it with silver, not white.

Since cherry as a color has many gradations, just what the precise color ishas raised questions over the years. Cherry, or cerise, which was the some-what popular word used in earlier days, is considered by most dictionariesto be a moderate red, but one that can range from bright red to dark red.For this reason, a conscious effort has been made to standardize the colorfor athletic teams to somewhere near that of a ripe and bright Americanblack cherry.

FIGHT SONG“T” for Temple “U”U-ni-versity!

Fight, fight, fight!For the Cherry and the White,

For the Cherry and the White, We’ll fight, fight, fight!

JOSEPH

V. LABO

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Team RecordsPOINTS

GameMost: 114, vs. Glassboro State, 12/19/51Least: 6, vs. Tennessee, 12/15/73Half: 66, 2nd half vs. Glassboro St., 12/19/51Both teams, Most: 197, Temple 103,Rhode Island 94, 1/6/83; Temple 111,Glassboro State 86, 12/12/50Both teams, Least: 17, vs. Tennessee,12/15/73

SeasonOverall: 2,698 in 1986-87Fewest Overall: 541 in 1923-24Average: 78.5 in 1955-56Lowest Scoring Average: 27.0 in 1923-24

FIELD GOALSGameMade: 47, vs. Gettysburg, 1/31/67Attempted: 90, vs. American, 12/14/63Percentage, game: 68.4 (39-for-57), vs.Rhode Island, 2/21/73Percentage, half: 84.6, second, (11-for-14),vs. Lehigh, 12/11/79

SeasonMade: 954 in 1986-87Attempted: 2,294 in 1955-56Percentage: 52.5 in 1978-79 (896-for-1706)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

GameMade: 19, vs. George Washington, 3/4/92Attempted: 38, vs. Rutgers, 2/1/91; vs. Rhode Island, 3/1/06Percentage, game: 80.0 (4-for-5), vs. Mississippi, 12/28/87

SeasonMade: 298 in 2001-02Attempted: 869 in 2001-02Percentage: 40.9 in 1987-88

FREE THROWSGameMade: 45, vs. Rider, 2/27/70Attempted: 54, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/10/56Percentage: 100.0 (19-for-19), vs. Miami(Fla.), 12/27/68SeasonMade: 565 in 1986-87Attempted: 834 in 1955-56Percentage: 76.1 in 1985-86, (556-for-731)

REBOUNDSGameMade: 74, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/25/58SeasonMost: 1,552 in 1955-56Fewest: 954 in 1979-80

ASSISTSGameMade: 29, vs. George Washington, 3/4/00SeasonMade: 510 in 2007-08

STEALSGameMade: 22, vs. Duquesne, 1/21/98SeasonMost: 349 in 1998-99Fewest: 180 in 1981-82

BLOCKED SHOTSGameMade: 13, vs. Penn State, 12/26/88; vs.Florida State, 11/29/99SeasonMost: 182 in 1987-88Least: 45 in 1982-83

PERSONAL FOULSGameMost: 33, vs. Harvard, 12/28/79Least: 2, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/15/69SeasonMost: 623 in 1983-84Fewest: 311 in 1963-64

TURNOVERSSeasonMost: 513 in 1971-72Least: 247 in 2005-06

MISCELLANEOUSSeasonNumber of games: 37 in 2000-01Most Wins: 32 in 1986-87 and 1987-88Most Losses: 19 in 1974-75 and 1958-59Consecutive Wins: 25 in 1957-58Consecutive Losses: 11 in 1975-76Winning Pct.: 94.1 (32-2) in 1987-88 Lowest Winning Pct.: 24.0 (6-19) in 1958-59 Home Winning Streak: 33 in 1983-87Away Winning Streak: 12 in 1983-84Home Losing Streak: 4 in 1938-39Away Losing Streak: 9 in 1974-76

The 1986-87 squad scored more points (2,698) than any other team in Temple basketball history.

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Individual Records

POINTSGameOverall: 73 by Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51SeasonOverall: 745 by Hal Lear in 1955-56Average: 29.2 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51CareerOverall: 2,609 by Mark Macon, 1987-91Average: 21.1 by Bill Mlkvy, 1949-52

REBOUNDSGameOverall: 34 by Fred Cohen vs. Connecticut, 3/16/56 (NCAA Record)SeasonOverall: 472 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51Average: 18.8 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51CareerOverall: 1,042 by John Baum, 1966-69Average: 13.4 by Jim Williams, 1963-66

ASSISTSGameOverall: 20 by Howard Evans vs. Villanova, 2/18/88;

by Guy Rodgers vs. Southern Methodist, 3/23/56 (unofficial)SeasonOverall: 294 by Howard Evans in 1987-88Average: 8.6 by Howard Evans in 1987-88CareerOverall: 748 by Howard Evans, 1984-88Average: 5.9 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00

FIELD GOALSGameMade: 32 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51Attempted: 69 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51SeasonMade: 303 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51Attempted: 964 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51Pct.: 67.8 (137-for-202) by Vince Richardson, 1964-65CareerMade: 980 by Mark Macon, 1987-91Attempted: 2,318 by Mark Macon, 1987-91Percentage: 54.4 (553-for-1016) by Tim Perry, 1984-88

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSGameMade: 9 by Rick Brunson vs. George Washington, 2/26/95;

Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, 3/16/95Attempted: 20 by Mike Vreeswyk vs. West Virginia, 2/24/87Percentage: 1.000 (7-for-7) by Pepe Sanchez vs.

Rhode Island, 2/16/97SeasonMade: 104 by Dionte Christmas in 2007-08Attempted: 282 by Dionte Christmas in 2007-08Percentage: 47.2 (50-for-106) by Lynn Greer in 1997-98CareerMade: 305 by Lynn Greer, 1997-02Attempted: 766 by Lynn Greer, 1997-02Percentage: 40.5 (106-for-262) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87

Pepe Sanchez holds the careersteals record with 365. The 2000graduate helped his Argentinamen’s basketball team win thegold medal at the 2004 SummerOlympics in Athens, Greece.

Guy Rodgers led Temple to a 14-4 postseason tournament record(two Final Fours and an NIT) andleft as Temple’s all-time leader inpoints scored with 1,767.

Mark Macon holds the all-time school record for points scored. He fin-ished his career with 2,609 points, reached double figures 120 times andscored 20 or more points 70 times in his 126 games at Temple.

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FREE THROWSGameMade: 18 by Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02Attempted: 20 by Jim Williams vs. Manhattan, 12/18/63Percentage: 1.000 (18-for-18) by Lynn Greer

vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02SeasonMade: 189 by Hal Lear in 1955-56Attempted: 241 by Hal Lear in 1955-56Percentage: 90.4 (123-for-136) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87CareerMade: 482 by Granger Hall, 1980-85Attempted: 698 by Granger Hall, 1980-85Percentage: 85.2 (466-for-547) by Lynn Greer, 1997-02

STEALSGameMade: 11 by Mark Macon vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/89SeasonMade: 101 by Pepe Sanchez in 1998-99Average: 3.4 by Pepe Sanchez in 1997-98CareerMade: 365 by Pepe Sanchez, 1996-00Average: 3.1 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00

BLOCKED SHOTSGameMade: 10 by Duane Causwell vs. Penn State, 12/26/89

and 1/19/89SeasonMade: 124 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89Average: 4.1 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89CareerMade: 392 by Tim Perry in 1984-88Average: 3.0 by Tim Perry in 1984-88

SERVICESeasonGames Played: 37 by Lynn Greer in 2000-01CareerGames Played: 137 by Lynn Greer, 1997-02Games Started: 129 by Lamont Barnes, 1996-00

PERSONAL FOULSSeasonMade: 117 by Ramon Rivas in 1986-87CareerMade: 363 by Charles Rayne, 1981-85

OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints: 40 by Steve Black of La Salle in 1983;

by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964Rebounds: 30 by Cotton Nash of Kentucky, 1960Field Goals: 17 by Steve Black of La Salle, 1983;

by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964Field Goals Attempted: 38, Bill Snodgrass of St. Francis, 1967Free Throws: 16, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967Free Throws Attempted: 19, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967

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POINTSName ...........................Date Opponent PTSBill Mlkvy....................3-3-51 Wilkes 73Hal Lear ...................3-23-56 S. Methodist 48Lynn Greer...............12-3-01 Wisconsin 47Lynn Greer...............1-30-02 Fordham 43Bill Mlkvy....................1-6-51 N. Carolina 43David Hawkins..........3-3-04 Massachusetts 41Hal Lear ...................3-16-56 Connecticut 40Terence Stansbury .....3-2-83 Massachusetts 39Jim Williams.............3-14-66 BYU 38Bill Kennedy .............1-10-59 Lafayette 38Dionte Christmas ......3-5-08 Duquesne 37Mark Tyndale...........2-24-07 Charlotte 37Lynn Greer...............3-13-02 Fresno State 37Terence Stansbury .....3-5-83 Rhode Island 37David Hawkins .......1-31-04 Saint Joseph’s 36David Hawkins .......3-21-03 Boston College 36Lynn Greer.................3-3-02 Saint Joseph’s 36Rick Brunson............2-26-95 G. Washington 36Mark Macon............1-19-91 Clemson 36John Baum..............12-2-68 Hofstra 36

FIELD GOALSName ...........................Date Opponent FGBill Mlkvy....................3-3-51 Wilkes 32Bill Mlkvy....................1-6-51 North Carolina 19Lynn Greer...............12-3-01 Wisconsin 18Hal Lear ...................3-16-56 Connecticut 18Hal Lear ...................3-23-56 So. Methodist 17John Baum..............12-2-68 Hofstra 16Bruce Drysdale ..........1-3-61 Scranton 16

FIELD GOALS ATT.Name ...........................Date Opponent FGABill Mlkvy....................3-3-51 Wilkes 69Lynn Greer...............12-3-01 Wisconsin 38Mark Karcher ...........12-4-99 Wake Forest 33Mark Macon..............2-3-90 Rhode Island 31Hal Lear ...................3-23-56 So. Methodist 30Mark Macon............3-26-88 Duke 29Terence Stansbury .....3-5-83 Rhode Island 29

REBOUNDSName ...........................Date Opponent REBFred Cohen..............3-15-56 Connecticut 34Russ Gordon..........12-28-59 Penn State 25Joe Newman ............2-5-73 Drexel 24Jay Norman.............1-25-58 Saint Joseph’s 24John Baum..............3-17-69 Saint Peter’s 23Jay Norman...........12-18-56 Penn 23Ollie Johnson ............1-7-70 Hofstra 22Eddie Mast ..............3-22-69 Boston College 22John Baum..............2-12-69 Penn State 22Russ Gordon..............3-3-61 Scranton 22Russ Gordon............2-20-60 La Salle 22Tink Van Patton .......2-12-58 La Salle 22Jay Norman.............3-23-56 So. Methodist 22

THREE-POINT FGName ...........................Date Opponent 3PTJohnny Miller ...........3-16-95 Cincinnati 9Rick Brunson............2-26-95 G. Washington 9David Hawkins..........3-6-04 Xavier 8R. Brokenborough ...1-16-97 Cincinnati 8Mark Macon............1-19-91 Clemson 8Mike Vreeswyk ..........1-4-89 La Salle 8Terence Stansbury ...2-16-83 Rutgers 8

THREE-POINT FG ATT. Name ...........................Date Opponent 3PAMike Vreeswyk ........2-24-87 W. Virginia 20Jim McLoughlin.......2-16-83 Rutgers 18David Hawkins..........3-6-04 Xavier 17Mark Macon..............2-1-91 Rutgers 17Johnny Miller ...........3-16-95 Cincinnati 17Lynn Greer...............12-3-01 Wisconsin 16Vic Carstarphen.......2-10-91 W. Virginia 16Mark Karcher ...........3-17-00 Lafayette 16Mark Karcher ...........12-4-99 Wake Forest 16Johnny Miller ...........2-21-95 W. Virginia 16

ASSISTSName ...........................Date Opponent ASTHoward Evans .........2/10/88 Villanova 20Guy Rodgers* ............3/7/56 So. Methodist 20Rick Reed....................3/1/78 American 17Guy Rodgers ............1/14/56 Manhattan 15Pepe Sanchez...........3/17/00 Lafayette 15* unofficial total

STEALSName ...........................Date Opponent STLMark Macon ............1/29/89 Notre Dame 11Mardy Collins .........11/27/04 South Carolina 9Pepe Sanchez...........2/13/00 Maryland 9Pepe Sanchez.............1/6/98 Penn 8Pepe Sanchez...........12/4/98 Michigan State 8

BLOCKSName ...........................Date Opponent BLKDuane Causwell....12-26-88 Penn State 10Duane Causwell......1-19-89 Penn State 10Mark Strickland..........2-9-92 Penn State 9Duane Causwell....12-23-89 Duquesne 9Duane Causwell........2-9-89 G.Washington 9Tim Perry..................2-25-88 Duquesne 9Tim Perry..................1-23-86 Penn State 9

FREE THROWSName ...........................Date Opponent FTLynn Greer.................2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s 18Hal Lear .................12-14-54 Albright 16Donald Hodge ........1-13-90 UNLV 15Eleven tied with .......................................................14

FREE THROWS ATT.Name ...........................Date Opponent FTAJim Williams...........12-18-63 Manhattan 20Granger Hall ..........12-10-83 Villanova 19Lynn Greer.................2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s 18Mik Kilgore...............12-5-90 St. Bonaventure 18Donald Hodge ........1-13-90 UNLV 18Granger Hall ..............1-4-82 Pittsburgh 18Marc Jackson ..........1-28-97 La Salle 18

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Career RecordsPOINTSName (Years) .....................................G AVG PTS1. Mark Macon (1987-91) ..........126 20.7 2,6092. Lynn Greer (1997-02) .............137 15.3 2,0993. David Hawkins (2000-04) ......127 16.4 2,0774. Mardy Collins (2002-06) .........125 15.4 1,9195. Terence Stansbury (1980-84).......115 15.7 1,8116. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ............90 19.6 1,7677. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) .........120 14.4 1,7298. Nate Blackwell (1983-87).......129 13.2 1,7089. Granger Hall (1980-85) ..........115 14.4 1,65210. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............92 17.9 1,650

Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ......119 13.9 1,65012. John Baum (1966-69) ..............86 17.9 1,54413. Bill Mlkvy (1949-52)..................73 21.1 1,53914. Marty Stahurski (1974-78) ......109 13.8 1,49915. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ..........124 12.4 1,49316. Hal Lear (1953-56)....................79 19.0 1,47217. Mik Kilgore (1988-92) .............124 11.4 1,47118. Eddie Jones (1991-94) .............92 16.0 1,47019. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) .............81 18.1 1,46820. Howard Evans (1984-88).......132 11.1 1,45921. Quincy Wadley (1997-01) ......128 11.3 1,45222. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62) ........81 17.8 1,44423. Tim Claxton (1974-78)............109 13.0 1,41824. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ......129 10.9 1,41125. Clarence Brookins (1965-68).......83 16.7 1,386

POINTS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G PTS PPG1. Bill Mlkvy (1949-52)..................73 1,539 21.12. Mark Macon (1987-91) ..........126 2,609 20.73. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ............90 1,767 19.64. Hal Lear (1953-56)....................79 1,472 19.05. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) .............81 1,468 18.16. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............92 1,650 17.9

John Baum (1966-69) ..............86 1,544 17.98. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62) ........81 1,444 17.89. Jim Williams (1963-66) .............77 1,306 17.010. Clarence Brookins (1965-68).......83 1,386 16.7

ASSISTSName (Years) .....................................G AVG AST1. Howard Evans (1984-88).........132 5.7 7482. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00) ..........117 5.9 6893. Rick Reed (1975-79) .................110 4.9 5644. Nate Blackwell (1983-87).........129 4.1 5335. Rick Brunson (1991-95)............124 3.8 4706. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...............137 3.2 4377. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........125 3.2 3988. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84) .......104 3.7 3899. Mik Kilgore (1988-92)...............124 3.1 38010. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...........120 3.1 377

ASSISTS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G AST APG1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00) ........116 689 5.92. Howard Evans (1984-88).......132 748 5.73. Rick Reed (1975-79) ...............110 564 4.94. Nate Blackwell (1983-87).......129 533 4.15. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) ...........129 310 3.8

Rick Brunson (1991-95) ..........124 470 3.8Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ............90 340 3.8

8. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84) .....104 389 3.79. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62) ........81 294 3.610. Levan Alston (1994-96) ............63 210 3.3

REBOUNDSName (Years) .....................................G AVG REB1. John Baum (1966-69) ..............86 12.1 1,0422. Jim Williams (1963-66) .............77 13.4 1,0313. Jay Norman (1955-58).............89 11.4 1,0174. Kevin Lyde (1998-02)..............133 7.6 1,0065. Russ Gordon (1959-62) ............81 12.3 9956. Tim Perry (1984-88) ................130 7.6 9857. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ......129 6.6 8518. Ollie Johnson (1969-72)...........83 10.1 8399. Granger Hall (1980-85) ..........115 6.8 78110. Tim Claxton (1974-78)............109 6.8 74511. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) .........120 6.1 73312. Mark Macon (1987-91) ..........126 5.6 70013. Alton McCullough (1978-82)........107 6.3 67314. Derrick Battie (1992-96) .........123 5.3 65115. Clarence Brookins (1965-68).......83 7.7 63716. Charles Rayne (1981-85) ........107 5.9 63217. Mik Kilgore (1988-92) .............124 5.1 62717. Joe Newman (1971-74)...........80 7.8 62218. Lynard Stewart (1994-98).......123 5.0 61720. David Hawkins (2000-04) ......127 4.8 61321. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ............90 6.5 587

Alex Wesby (1999-03) ............122 4.8 58723. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............92 6.4 58624. Earl Proctor (1959-62)...............80 7.3 58225. Ed Devery (1959-62) ................79 7.3 578

REBOUNDS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G REB RPG1. Jim Williams (1963-66) .............77 1,031 13.42. Russ Gordon (1959-62) ............81 995 12.33. John Baum (1966-69) ..............86 1,042 12.14. Jay Norman (1955-58).............89 1,017 11.45. Ollie Johnson (1969-72)...........83 839 10.1

Dan Fitzgerald (1962-65) .........54 545 10.17. Fred Cohen (1955-56)..............31 307 9.98. Marc Jackson (1995-97)...........63 567 9.0

Tink Van Patton (1955-58) .......58 522 9.010. Ken Morgan (1963-66) .............60 474 7.9

STEALSName (Years) .....................................G STL AVG1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00) ..........117 3.1 3652. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........125 2.3 2903. Mark Macon (1987-91) ............126 2.2 2814. Howard Evans (1984-88).........132 2.0 2685. David Hawkins (2000-04)........127 2.0 2596. Rick Brunson (1991-95)............124 2.0 2537. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...........120 1.7 2018. Eddie Jones (1991-94) ...............92 2.1 1979. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...............137 1.4 196

Aaron McKie (1991-94) ..............92 2.1 196

STEALS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G STL SPG1. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00) ........116 365 3.12. Mardy Collins (2002-06) .........125 290 2.33. Mark Macon (1987-91) ..........126 281 2.24. Eddie Jones (1991-94) .............92 197 2.1

Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............92 196 2.16. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ..........124 253 2.0

David Hawkins (2000-04) ......127 259 2.0Howard Evans (1984-88).......132 268 2.0

9. Levan Alston (1994-96) ............63 108 1.7Mark Tyndale (2005-08) .........120 201 1.7

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Career RecordsBLOCKED SHOTSName (Years) .....................................G BPG BLK1. Tim Perry (1984-88)..................130 3.0 3922. Kevin Lyde (1998-02)................137 1.6 2193. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ........132 1.6 2114. Duane Causewell (1987-90)......75 2.7 2035. Mark Strickland (1989-92) ..........93 1.9 1776. Keith Butler (2002-05) ................92 1.6 1517. Eddie Jones (1991-94) ...............92 1.2 1078. Ron Rollerson (1998-02)...........126 0.8 999. Sergio Olmos (2005-08).............84 0.9 8110. Lynard Stewart (1994-98) ........123 0.6 74

BLOCKS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G BLK BPG1. Tim Perry (1984-88)..................130 392 3.02. Duane Causwell (1987-90)........75 203 2.73. Mark Strickland (1989-92) ..........95 177 1.94. Kevin Lyde (1998-02)................133 219 1.6

Keith Butler (2002-05) ................92 151 1.6Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ........129 211 1.6

7. Eddie Jones (1991-94) ...............92 107 1.28. Sergio Olmos (2005-08).............84 81 0.99. Donald Hodge (1989-91) ..........65 52 0.8

Ron Rollerson (1998-02)...........126 99 0.8

FIELD GOALSName (Years) ...........................................................FG1. Mark Macon (1987-91)....................................9802. Mardy Collins (2002-06) ..................................7183. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ...................................7084. David Hawkins (2000-04)................................6945. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...........................6696. Lynn Greer (1997-02).......................................6647. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) ................................6258. John Baum (1966-69) .....................................6119. Granger Hall (1980-85)....................................58510. Tim Claxton (1974-78) .....................................583

FIELD GOALS ATT.Name (Years).........................................................FGA1. Mark Macon (1987-91).................................2,3182. Mardy Collins (2002-06) ...............................1,7983. David Hawkins (2000-04).............................1,7294. Guy Rodgers (1955-58) ................................1,6815. Lynn Greer (1997-02)....................................1,6496. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ........................1,4667. Nate Blackwell (1983-87) .............................1,4458. Aaron McKie (1991-94).................................1,3369. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) .............................1,32810. Mark Tyndale (2005-08)................................1,318

FIELD GOAL PCT.Name (Years) ...................................FG ATT PCT1. Tim Perry (1984-88)..................553 1,016 .544

Granger Hall (1980-85) ............585 1,075 .5443. Donald Hodge (1989-91) ........311 578 .5384. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ........533 992 .5375. Alton McCullough (1978-82) ......409 767 .5336. Walt Montford (1975-79) .........423 796 .5317. Jim Williams (1963-66).............462 877 .5278. Charles Rayne (1981-85)..........449 873 .514

Kevin Lyde (1998-02)................495 963 .51410. Neal Robinson (1977-81) .........402 787 .511

THREE-POINT FG ATTName (Years) ..........................................................ATT1. Lynn Greer (1997-02).......................................7662. David Hawkins (2000-04)................................7293. Quincy Wadley (1997-01) ................................7244. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ................................6925. Mark Macon (1987-91) ....................................6576. Rick Brunson (1991-95)....................................6497. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...................................6248. Alex Wesby (1999-03) ......................................5949. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99).................58510. Dionte Christmas (2005-08) ............................582

THREE-POINT FG PCT.Name (Years) ...............................3PFG ATT PCT1. Nate Blackwell (1983-87).........106 262 .4052. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...............305 766 .3983. Howard Evans (1984-88).........107 269 .3984. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ........271 692 .3925. Mark Macon (1987-91) ............246 657 .3746. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............178 486 .3667. Dionte Christmas (2005-08).......212 582 .3648. Brian Polk (2001-03).................136 375 .3639. Vic Carstarphen (1990-93).......151 418 .36110. Quincy Wadley (1997-01) ........258 724 .356

FREE THROWSName (Years) ............................................................FT1. Granger Hall (1980-85) ....................................4822. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...................................4753. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) .....................................4724. Lynn Greer (1997-02) .......................................466

David Hawkins (2000-04)................................4666. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...........................4247. Mark Macon (1987-91) ....................................4038. Marty Stahurski (1974-78)................................3759. Howard Evans (1984-88).................................36010. Jim Williams (1963-66).....................................356

FREE THROWS ATTName (Years) ..........................................................FTA1. Granger Hall (1980-85) ....................................6982. Mark Tyndale (2005-08) ...................................6903. David Hawkins (2000-04)................................6364. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) .....................................5845. Jim Williams (1963-66).....................................5816. Terence Stansbury (1980-84) ...........................5587. Lamont Barnes (1996-00) ................................5568. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)....................................5509. Lynn Greer (1997-02) .......................................54710. Rick Bruson (1991-95) ......................................520

FREE THROW PCT.Name (Years) ....................................FT ATT PCT1. Lynn Greer (1997-02)...............466 547 .8522. Howard Evans (1984-88).........360 428 .8413. Nate Blackwell (1983-87).........352 425 .8284. Frank Bishop (1961-64)..............96 117 .8205. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89) ........303 372 .8156. Bill Kennedy (1957-60) .............472 584 .8087. Aaron McKie (1991-94) ............346 438 .7908. Dionte Christmas (2005-08) ........301 382 .7889. Ed Coe (1981-86).....................245 311 .78810. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84) .......238 304 .783

THREE-POINT FGName (Years).....................................................3PT1. Lynn Greer (1997-02) .................................3052. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89)...........................2713. Quincy Wadley (1997-01)...........................2584. Mark Macon (1987-91) ..............................2465. David Hawkins (2000-04) ..........................2236. Dionte Christmas (2005-08) .......................2127. Rick Brunson (1991-95) ..............................1918. Alex Wesby (1999-03).................................1909. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99) ...........18310. Mardy Collins (2002-06) .............................182

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Single Season RecordsPOINTSName (Year)........................................G AVG PTS1. Hal Lear (1955-56)....................31 24.0 7452. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................25 29.2 7313. Lynn Greer (2001-02) ...............31 23.2 7194. Nate Blackwell (1986-87).........36 19.8 7145. Terence Stansbury (1982-83).......29 24.6 7136. David Hawkins (2003-04) ........29 24.4 7097. Mark Macon (1987-88) ............34 20.6 6998. Mark Macon (1990-91) ............31 22.0 6839. Aaron McKie (1992-93) ............33 20.6 68010. Mark Macon (1989-90) ............31 21.9 67911. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...............37 18.2 67512. Dionte Christmas (2007-08).....34 19.7 67013. Guy Rodgers (1957-58) ............30 20.1 60314. Dionte Christmas (2006-07) ........30 20.0 60015. Eddie Jones (1993-94) .............31 19.2 595

Bruce Drysdale (1960-61) ........28 21.3 59517. Guy Rodgers (1956-57) ............29 20.4 59118. Aaron McKie (1993-94) ............31 18.8 58219. John Baum (1968-69) ..............30 19.3 57920. Terence Stansbury (1983-84).......31 18.6 57721. Bill Kennedy (1959-60) .............26 22.2 57622. David Hawkins (2002-03) ........34 16.9 57423. Guy Rodgers (1955-56) ............31 18.5 57324. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88) ........34 16.4 56625. Granger Hall (1984-85) ............31 18.0 559

POINTS PER GAMEName (Year)........................................G PTS PPG1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................25 731 29.22. Terence Stansbury (1982-83).......29 713 24.63. David Hawkins (2003-04) ........29 709 24.44. Hal Lear (1955-56)....................31 745 24.05. Lynn Greer (2001-02) ...............31 719 23.26. Hal Lear (1954-55)....................21 467 22.2

Bill Kennedy (1959-60) .............26 576 22.28. Mark Macon (1990-91) ............31 683 22.09. Mark Macon (1989-90) ............31 679 21.910. Bruce Drysdale (1960-61) ........28 595 21.3

ASSISTSName (Year)........................................G APG AST1. Howard Evans (1987-88).........34 8.6 2942. Rick Reed (1978-79) .................29 7.2 2083. Howard Evans (1986-87).........36 5.7 2064. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...............36 5.5 2025. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ..........25 8.0 2016. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ..........33 5.8 1927. Guy Rodgers (1956-57) ............29 6.4 1858. Nate Blackwell (1986-87).........36 4.6 1679. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97) ..........31 5.3 16310. Howard Evans (1985-86).........31 5.1 157

ASSISTS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G AST APG1. Howard Evans (1987-88).........34 294 8.62. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ..........25 201 8.03. Rick Reed (1978-79) .................29 208 7.24. Guy Rodgers (1956-57) ............29 185 6.45. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ..........33 192 5.86. Howard Evans (1986-87).........36 206 5.77. Lynn Greer (2000-01) ...............37 202 5.58. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97) ..........31 163 5.39. Guy Rodgers (1957-58) ............30 156 5.210. Jim McLoughlin (1983-84) .......30 153 5.1

REBOUNDSName (Years) .....................................G AVG REB1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................25 18.8 4722. Jim Williams (1965-66) .............28 15.0 4213. John Baum (1968-69) ..............30 13.3 3994. Jay Norman (1956-57).............29 12.8 3725. Jay Norman (1957-58).............29 11.9 3466. Russ Gordon (1960-61) ............28 12.2 3417. John Baum (1967-68) ..............28 11.9 3348. Russ Gordon (1961-62) ............27 12.2 3309. Russ Gordon (1959-60) ............26 12.5 32410. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)................36 8.9 32111. Tink Van Patton (1957-58) .......30 10.5 314

Lee Tress (1969-70)...................28 11.2 31413. Tim Perry (1986-87) ..................36 8.6 31014. John Baum (1966-67) ..............28 11.9 30915. Fred Cohen (1955-56)..............31 9.9 30816. Jim Williams (1963-64) .............25 12.2 30617. Ollie Johnson (1971-72)...........31 9.8 30518. Jim Williams (1964-65) .............23 9.1 30419. Jay Norman (1955-56).............31 9.6 29920. Tim Perry (1985-86) ..................31 9.5 29321. Marc Jackson (1995-96)...........32 9.0 28722. Marc Jackson (1996-97)...........31 9.0 27823. Ophie Franklin (1958-59) .........25 10.8 270 24. Ollie Johnson (1970-71)...........25 10.7 268 25. Duane Causwell (1988-89) ......30 8.9 267

REBOUNDS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G REB RPG1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................25 472 18.82. Jim Williams (1965-66) .............28 421 15.03. John Baum (1968-69) ..............30 399 13.34. Jay Norman (1956-57).............29 372 12.85. Jim Williams (1964-65) .............24 305 12.76. Russ Gordon (1959-60) ............26 324 12.57. Jim Williams (1963-64) .............25 305 12.28. Russ Gordon (1961-62) ............27 330 12.29. Russ Gordon (1960-61) ............28 341 12.210. Jay Norman (1957-58).............29 346 11.9

STEALSName (Years) .....................................G SPG STLS1. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ............33 3.1 1012. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98) ............27 3.4 933. Howard Evans (1986-87)...........36 2.5 914. Mardy Collins (2005-06).............32 2.8 895. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97) ............31 2.8 866. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ............25 3.4 85

Mardy Collins (2004-05).............30 2.8 85David Hawkins (2002-03)..........34 2.5 85

9. Mark Macon (1988-89) ..............30 2.8 8410. Rick Brunson (1993-94)..............31 2.7 83

STEALS PER GAMEName (Years) .....................................G STL SPG1. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98) ..........27 93 3.4

Pepe Sanchez (1999-00) ..........25 85 3.43. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99) ..........33 101 3.14. Mardy Collins (2004-05) ...........30 85 2.8

Mark Macon (1988-89) ............30 84 2.8Mardy Collins (2005-06) ...........32 89 2.8Pepe Sanchez (1996-97) ..........31 86 2.8

8. David Hawkins (2003-04) ........29 78 2.7Rick Brunson (1993-94) ............31 83 2.7

10. Howard Evans (1986-87).........36 91 2.5

Bill Mlkvy

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Single Season RecordsBLOCKED SHOTSName (Year)........................................G AVG BLK1. Duane Causwell (1988-89) ......30 4.1 1242. Tim Perry (1985-86) ..................31 4.0 1233. Tim Perry (1987-88) ..................33 3.6 1184. Tim Perry (1986-87) ..................36 3.2 1165. Lamont Barnes (1997-98) ........30 2.5 746. Mark Strickland (1991-92) ........30 2.4 737. Mark Strickland (1990-91) ........30 2.1 728. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)................36 2.0 719. Keith Butler (2002-03) ..............34 1.9 6410. Kevin Lyde (1998-99)................34 1.6 54

BLOCKS PER GAMEName (Years) ......................................G BLK BPG1. Duane Causwell (1988-89) ......30 124 4.12. Tim Perry (1985-86) ..................31 123 4.03. Tim Perry (1987-88) ..................33 118 3.64. Tim Perry (1986-87) ..................36 116 3.25. Lamont Barnes (1997-98) ........30 74 2.56. Mark Strickland (1991-92) ........30 73 2.47. Mark Strickland (1990-91) ........34 72 2.18. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)................36 71 2.09. Keith Butler (2002-03) ..............34 64 1.910. Keith Butler (2003-04) ..............28 48 1.9

FIELD GOALSName (Year) ............................................................FG1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ......................................3032. Mark Macon (1987-88).................................2803. Hal Lear (1955-56) ........................................2784. Nate Blackwell (1986-87) .............................2555. Mark Macon (1990-91).................................2546. Guy Rodgers (1957-58).................................2497. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ........................2488. Guy Rodgers (1955-56).................................2439. Mark Macon (1989-90).................................24210. Aaron McKie (1992-93).................................240

FIELD GOALS ATTName (Year) ..........................................................FGA1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51) ......................................9642. Mark Macon (1989-90).................................6223. Mark Macon (1987-88).................................6174. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ........................6015. Mark Macon (1990-91).................................5786. David Hawkins (2003-04).............................5717. Hal Lear (1955-56) ........................................5708. Guy Rodgers (1956-57).................................5659. Guy Rodgers (1957-58).................................564

Nate Blackwell (1986-87) .............................564

FIELD GOAL PCT.Name (Year) ......................................FG ATT PCT1. Vince Richardson (1964-65) ......137 202 .6782. Tim Perry (1987-88) ................203 347 .5853. Jim Williams (1965-66) ...........182 313 .5804. Lamont Barnes (1997-98) ......154 266 .5795. Granger Hall (1981-82) ..........139 243 .5726. Tim Perry (1985-86) ................141 249 .566

Tim Claxton (1977-78) ...........211 373 .5668. Marty Sahurski (1977-78) .......183 324 .5659. Walt Montford (1976-77) .......159 282 .56410. Neal Robinson (1978-79) .......118 210 .562Minimum 100 made

THREE-POINT FG ATTName (Year) ...........................................................ATT1. Dionte Christmas (2007-08) .........................2822. David Hawkins (2003-04).............................2763. Rick Brunson (1994-95) ................................2524. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-97)..............2515. Lynn Greer (2001-02)....................................2466. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89) .............................2417. Johnny Miller (1994-95)................................2398. Mark Karcher (1999-00) ................................2359. Alex Wesby (2000-01) ...................................228

Mark Karcher (1998-99) ................................228

THREE-POINT FG PCT.Name (Years) ....................................FG ATT PCT1. Lynn Greer (1997-98) ...............50 106 .4722. Howard Evans (1987-88).........56 119 .4713. Mark Macon (1987-88) ............65 154 .4224. Nate Blackwell (1986-87).........81 193 .4205. Mark Macon (1990-91) ............77 184 .4196. Chris Clark (2007-08) ...............57 137 .4167. Lynn Greer (1999-00) ...............69 172 .4018. Dionte Christmas (2006-07) ........88 220 .4009. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ......49 123 .39810. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88) ........89 226 .394Minimum 45 made

FREE THROWSName (Year) .............................................................FT1. Hal Lear (1955-56) ........................................1892. Bill Kennedy (1958-59) ..................................1843. David Hawkins (2003-04).............................1774. Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ..................................1765. Lynn Greer (2001-02)....................................1726. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ........................1687. Lynn Greer (2000-01)....................................1648. Granger Hall (1983-84).................................1629. Granger Hall (1984-85).................................159

Guy Rodgers (1956-57).................................159

FREE THROWS ATTName (Year) ..........................................................FGA1. Hal Lear (1955-56) ........................................2412. Granger Hall (1984-85).................................2363. David Hawkins (2003-04).............................2344. Granger Hall (1983-84).................................230

Bill Kennedy (1959-60) ..................................2306. Guy Rodgers (1956-57).................................2247. Jim Williams (1963-64)..................................2238. Bill Kennedy (1958-59) ..................................2219. Terence Stansbury (1982-83) ........................21810. Mark Tyndale (2007-08)................................215

FREE THROW PCT.Name (Year).......................................FT ATT PCT1. Nate Blackwell (1986-87).......123 136 .9042. Howard Evans (1985-86).........99 113 .8763. Lynn Greer (2001-02) .............172 197 .8734. Dionte Christmas (2006-07)......128 147 .8715. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89) ........87 100 .8706. Lynn Greer (2000-01) .............164 189 .8687. Howard Evans (1986-87).......113 132 .8568. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88) ......121 143 .8469. Bill Kennedy (1957-58) ...........112 133 .84210. Bill Kennedy (1958-59) ...........184 221 .833Minimum 75 made

THREE-POINT FGName (Years).......................................................3PT1. Dionte Christmas (2007-08) ......................1042. Lynn Greer (2001-02) ..................................953. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)............................944. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88)............................895. Mike Vreeswyk (1986-87)............................88

Dionte Christmas (2006-07) ........................887. Quincy Wadley (2000-01)............................868. David Hawkins (2003-04) ...........................849. Antywane Robinson (2005-06) ...................82

Mark Karcher (1999-00)...............................82

Hal Lear

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Records by ClassFreshman Records

Points (game): 35, Mark Macon, vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988

Points (season): 699, Mark Macon, 1987-88Scoring Avg.: 20.6, Mark Macon, 1987-88Field Goals (game): 15, Mark Macon,

vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988Field Goals (season): 280, Mark Macon,

1987-88Field Goals Att (game): 29, Mark Macon

vs. Duke, March 26, 1988Field Goals Att (season): 617, Mark

Macon, 1987-88Field Goal Pct. (season): .541, Donald Hodge, 1989-903-Pt. FG (game): 9, Johnny Miller

vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 19953-Pt. FG (season): 73, Johnny Miller,

1994-953-Pt. FG Att. (game): 17, Johnny Miller

vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 19953-Pt. FG Att. (season): 239, Johnny Miller,

1994-953-Pt. FG Pct. (season): .472, Lynn Greer,

1997-98Free Throws (game): 15, Donald Hodge

vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990Free Throws (season): 139, Donald Hodge,1989-90Free Throws Att (game): 18, Donald

Hodge vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990Free Throws Att (season): 195, Donald

Hodge, 1955-56Free Throws Pct (season): .726, Mark

Tyndale, 2004-05Rebounds (game): 19, Donald Hodge,

vs. Rhode Island, 1/24/90Rebounds (season): 253, Donald Hodge,

1989-90Rebound Avg. (season): 8.2, Donald Hodge,

1989-90Assists (game): 11, Pepe Sanchez, vs.

Tulane, December 9, 1996Assists (season): 163, Pepe Sanchez, 1996-97Assist Avg. (season): 5.3, Pepe Sanchez, 1996-97Blocks (game): 6, Keith Butler,

vs. Fordham, 1/18/03Blocks (season): 64, Keith Butler, 2002-03Blocks Avg. (season): 1.9, Keith Butler,

2002-03Steals (game): 6, Pepe Sanchez, vs.

Rhode Island, 3/7/97;Mark Macon, vs. Duquesne, 3/6/88

Steals (season): 86, Pepe Sanchez, 1996-97Steals Avg. (season): 2.8, Pepe Sanchez,

1996-97

Sophomore Records

Points (game): 34, Dionte Christmasvs. Penn, January 24, 2007

Points (season): 600, Dionte Christmas, 2006-07Scoring Avg (season): 20.0, Dionte

Christmas, 2006-07Field Goals (game): Under researchField Goals (season): 243, Guy Rodgers, 1955-56Field Goals Att (game): 28, Mark Macon,

vs. Kansas, December 10, 1988Field Goals Att (season): 552, Guy Rodgers,

1955-56Field Goal Pct (season): .579, Lamont Barnes, 1997-983-Pt FG (game): 8, R. Brokenborough

vs. Cincinnati, January 16, 19973-Pt FG (season): 88, Mike Vreeswyk, 1987-883-Pt FG Att (game): 20, Mike Vreeswyk

vs. W. Virginia, February 24, 19873-Pt FG Att (season): 251, Rasheed

Brokenborough, 1996-973-PT FG Pct. (season): .401, Lynn Greer, 1999-00Free Throws (game): Under researchFree Throws (season): 142, Jim Williams, 1963-64Free Throws Att (game): 20, Jim Williams

vs. Manhattan, December 18, 1963Free Throws Att (season): 223, Jim Williams,

1963-64Free Throw Pct (season): .842, Bill Kennedy,

1957-58Rebounds (game): 25, Russ Gordon, vs.

Penn State, December 28, 1959Rebounds (season): 324, Russ Gordon, 1959-60Rebound Avg. (season): 12.5, Russ Gordon,

1959-60Assists (game) 15, Guy Rodgers vs.

Manhattan, Jan. 14, 1956Assists (season): 157, Howard Evans, 1985-86Assist Avg (season): 5.1, Howard Evans,

1985-86Blocks (game): 10, Duane Causwell

vs. Penn State, December 26, 1988Blocks (season): 124, Duane Causwell, 1988-89Block Avg (season): 4.1, Duane Causwell,

1988-89Steals (game): 11, Mark Macon

vs. Notre Dame, January 29, 1989Steals (season): 93, Pepe Sanchez, 1997-98Steals Avg (season): 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, 1997-98

DonaldHodge

JohnnyMiller

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Points (game): 73, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951

Points (season): 713, Terence Stansbury, 1982-83Scoring Avg (season): 24.6, Terence Stansbury,

1982-83Field Goals (game): 32, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes,

March 3, 1951Field Goals (season): 248, Terence Stansbury,

1982-83Field Goal Att (game): 69, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes,

March 3, 1951Field Goal Att (season): 622, Mark Macon,

1989-90Field Goal Pct (season): .566, Tim Claxton,

1977-783-Pt. FG (game): 7, Dionte Christmas vs. Ohio,

November 29, 20073-Pt. FG (season): 104, Dionte Christmas,

2007-083-Pt. FG Att (game): 18, Jim McLoughlin vs.

Rutgers, February 16, 19833-Pt FG Att (season): 282, Dionte Christmas,

2007-083-Pt FG Pct. (season): .429, Mark Tyndale,

2006-07Free Throws (game): 16, Hal Lear vs. Albright,

December 14, 1954Free Throws (season): 184, Bill Kennedy, 1958-59Free Throws Att (game): 19, Granger Hall

vs. Villanova, December 10, 1983Free Throws Att (season): 230, Granger Hall,

1983-84Free Throw Pct (season): .846, Mike Vreeswyk,

1987-88Rebounds (game): 24, Joe Newman

vs. Drexel, February 5, 1973Rebounds (sason): 372, Jay Norman, 1956-57Rebound Avg (season): 12.8, Jay Norman,

1956-57Assists (game): 17, Rick Reed vs. American,

March 1, 1978Assists (season): 206, Howard Evans, 1986-87Assist Avg (season): 6.4, Guy Rodgers, 1956-57Blocks (game): 9, Duane Casuwell

vs. Duquense, December 23, 1989Blocks (season): 116, Tim Perry, 1986-87Block Avg (season): 4.0, Duane Causwell,

1989-90Steals (game): 9, Mardy Collins

vs. S. Carolina, November 27, 2004Steals (season): 101, Pepe Sanchez, 1998-99Steal Avg (season): 3.1, Pepe Sanchez, 1998-99

Senior Records

Points (game): 48, Hal Lear vs. S. Methodist March 23, 1956

Points (season): 745, Hal Lear, 1955-56Scoring Avg (season): 24.4, David

Hawkins, 2003-04Field Goals (game): 18, Hal Lear vs.

Connecticut, March 16, 1956Field Goals (season): 278, Hal Lear, 1955-56Field Goal Att (game): 30, Hal Lear vs. So.Methodist, March 23, 1956Field Goal Att (season): 578, Mark

Macon, 1990-91Field Goal Pct (season): .678, Vince

Richardson, 1964-653-Pt FG (game): 9, Rick Brunson vs. George

Washington, February 26, 19953-Pt FG (season): 95, Lynn Greer, 2001-023-Pt FG Att (game): 17, David Hawkins vs.

Xavier, March 6, 20043-Pt FG Att (season): 276, David Hawkins,2003-043-Pt FG Pct (season): .471, Howard Evans,1987-88 Free Throws (game): 18, Lynn Greer

vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002Free Throws (season): 189, Hal Lear, 1955-56Free Throws Att (game): 18, Lynn Greer

vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002Free Throws Att (season): 241, Hal Lear,

1955-56Free Throw Pct (season): .816, Ed Coe,

1985-86Rebounds (game): 34, Fred Cohen

vs. Connecticut, March 15, 1956Rebounds (season): 421, Jim Williams, 1965-66Rebound Avg (season): 15.0, Jim Williams,1965-66Assists (game): 20, Howard Evans vs.

Villanova, February 10, 1988Assists (season): 294, Howard Evans, 1987-88Assist Avg (season): 8.6, Howard

Evans, 1987-88Blocks (game): 9, Mark Strickland

vs. Penn State, February 9, 1992Blocks (season): 118, Tim Perry, 1987-88Block Avg (season): 3.6, Tim Perry, 1987-88Steals (game): 9, Pepe Sanchez vs. Maryland, February 2, 2000Steals (season): 89, Mardy Collins, 2005-06Steal Avg (season): 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, 1999-00

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1,000 Point Scorers1. Mark Macon — 2,609

Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1987-88......34 280 74 699 20.61988-89......30 204 97 548 18.31989-90......31 242 134 679 21.91990-91......31 254 98 683 22.0Totals ........126 980 403 2,609 20.7

2. Lynn Greer — 2,099Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1997-98......30 69 50 238 7.91998-99........6 19 13 61 10.21999-00......33 135 67 406 12.32000-01......37 215 164 675 18.22001-02......31 226 172 719 23.2Totals ........137 664 466 2,099 15.3

3. David Hawkins — 2,077Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG2000-01......37 141 73 385 10.42001-02......27 145 68 409 15.12002-03......34 184 148 574 16.92003-04......29 224 177 709 24.4Totals ........127 694 466 2,077 16.4

4. Mardy Collins —1,919Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG2002-03......34 153 56 407 12.02003-04......29 171 61 450 15.52004-05......30 192 94 526 17.52005-06......32 202 90 536 16.8Totals ........125 718 291 1,919 15.4

5. Terence Stansbury — 1,811Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1980-81......28 67 42 176 6.31981-82......27 133 79 345 12.81982-83......29 248 168 713 24.61983-84......31 221 135 577 18.6Totals ........115 669 424 1,811 15.7

6. Guy Rodgers — 1,767Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1955-56......31 243 87 573 18.51956-57......29 216 159 591 20.41957-58......30 249 105 603 20.1Totals ..........90 708 351 1,767 19.6

7. Mark Tyndale — 1,729Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG2004-05......30 116 119 375 12.52005-06......32 117 91 349 10.92006-07......24 164 113 465 19.42007-08......34 178 152 540 15.9Totals ........120 575 475 1,729 14.4

8. Nate Blackwell — 1,708Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1983-84......31 82 60 224 7.21984-85......31 127 86 365 11.81985-86......31 161 83 405 13.11986-87......36 255 123 714 19.8Totals ........129 625 352 1,708 13.2

9. Granger Hall — 1,652Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1980-81......21 26 13 65 3.11981-82......27 139 123 401 14.91982-83........5 39 25 103 20.61983-84......31 181 162 524 16.91984-85......31 200 159 559 18.0Totals ........115 585 482 1,652 14.4

T-10. Aaron McKie — 1,650Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1991-92......28 130 86 388 13.91992-93......33 240 123 680 20.61993-94......31 193 137 582 18.8Totals ..........92 563 346 1,650 17.9

T-10. Mike Vreeswyk — 1,650Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1985-86......19 9 10 28 1.51986-87......36 175 85 523 14.51987-88......34 178 121 566 16.71988-89......30 176 87 533 17.8Totals ........119 538 303 1,650 13.9

12. John Baum — 1,544Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1966-67......28 182 93 457 16.31967-68......28 207 94 508 18.11968-69......30 222 135 579 19.3Totals ..........86 611 322 1,544 17.9

13. Bill Mlkvy — 1,539Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1949-50......24 153 84 390 16.31950-51......25 303 125 731 29.21951-52......24 169 77 418 17.4Totals ..........73 625 289 1,539 21.1

14. Marty Stahurski — 1,499Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1974-75......26 123 87 333 12.81975-76......26 120 88 328 12.61976-77......28 136 111 383 13.71977-78......29 183 89 455 15.7Totals ........109 562 375 1,499 13.8

15. Rick Brunson — 1,493Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1991-92......30 41 53 147 4.91992-93......33 147 112 463 14.01993-94......31 128 77 383 12.41994-95......30 164 100 500 16.7Totals ........124 480 342 1,493 12.0

16. Hal Lear — 1,472Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1953-54......27 92 76 260 9.61954-55......21 164 139 467 22.21955-56......31 278 189 745 24.0Totals ..........79 534 404 1,472 19.0

17. Mik Kilgore — 1,471Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1988-89......30 91 39 241 8.01989-90......31 112 52 334 10.81990-91......34 149 131 475 14.01991-92......29 140 104 421 14.5Totals ........124 492 326 1,471 11.9

18. Eddie Jones — 1,470Year ..............G FG FT PTS AVG1991-92......29 122 41 332 11.51992-93......32 212 70 543 17.01993-94......31 231 88 595 19.2Totals ..........92 565 199 1,470 16.0

19. Bill Kennedy — 1,468Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1957-58......30 146 112 404 13.51958-59......25 152 184 488 19.51959-60......26 200 176 576 22.2Totals ..........81 498 472 1,468 18.1

20. Howard Evans — 1,459Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1984-85......31 95 60 259 8.41985-86......31 136 99 371 12.01986-87......36 148 113 451 12.71987-88......34 117 88 378 11.1Totals ........132 496 360 1,459 11.1

21. Quincy Wadley — 1,452Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1997-98......30 76 47 239 8.01998-99......32 95 47 294 9.21999-00......33 131 85 422 12.82000-01......33 159 93 497 15.1Totals ........128 461 272 1,452 11.3

22. Bruce Drysdale — 1,444Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1959-60......26 146 89 381 14.71960-61......28 230 135 595 21.31961-62......27 186 96 468 17.3Totals ..........81 562 320 1,444 17.8

23. Tim Claxton — 1,418Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1974-75......26 134 32 300 11.51975-76......27 159 57 375 13.91976-77......27 79 45 203 7.51977-78......29 211 118 540 18.6Totals ........109 583 252 1,418 13.0

24. Lamont Barnes — 1,411Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1996-97......31 96 58 250 8.11997-98......30 154 105 413 13.81998-99......35 175 102 452 12.91999-00......33 108 80 296 9.0Totals ........129 533 345 1,411 10.9

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26. Dionte Christmas — 1,381Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG2005-06......32 32 27 111 3.52006-07......30 192 128 600 20.02007-08......34 210 146 670 19.7Totals ..........96 434 301 1,381 14.4

27. Tim Perry — 1,368Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1984-85......30 29 10 68 2.31985-86......31 141 77 359 11.61986-87......36 180 103 463 12.91987-88......33 203 72 478 14.5Totals ........130 553 262 1,368 10.5

28. Jim Williams — 1,306Year.............G FG FT PTS AVG1963-64 ....25 155 142 452 18.11964-65 ....24 125 107 357 14.91965-66 ....28 195 107 497 17.8Totals .........77 475 356 1,306 17.0

29. Dustin Salisbery — 1,276Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG2003-04......29 68 34 203 7.02004-05......28 103 42 290 10.42005-06......30 101 44 292 9.72006-07......30 169 97 491 16.4Totals ........117 272 217 1,276 10.9

30. Rasheed Brokenborough — 1,255Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1996-97......31 166 87 495 16.01997-98......30 114 73 353 11.81998-99......35 131 90 407 11.6Totals ..........96 411 250 1,255 13.1

31. Alex Wesby — 1,194Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1999-00......23 30 3 79 3.42000-01......37 132 34 372 10.12001-02......28 117 36 317 11.32002-03......34 164 45 426 12.5Totals ........122 443 118 1,194 9.8

32. Kevin Lyde — 1,188Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1998-99......34 102 49 253 7.41999-00......31 84 30 198 6.42000-01......36 194 74 462 12.82001-02......32 115 45 275 8.6Totals ........133 495 198 1,188 8.9

33. Ed Coe — 1,177Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1981-82......27 77 57 211 7.81983-84......31 78 15 171 5.51984-85......31 115 53 313 10.11985-86......31 181 120 482 15.6Totals ........120 562 375 1,177 9.8

34. Charles Rayne — 1,131Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1981-82......23 93 38 224 9.71982-83......25 98 75 271 10.81983-84......28 96 53 245 8.81984-85......31 162 66 391 12.6Totals ........107 449 232 1,131 10.6

35. Joe Cromer — 1,118Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1966-67......28 133 55 321 11.51967-68......27 121 85 327 12.11968-69......30 175 120 470 15.7Totals ..........85 429 260 1,118 13.1

36. Jim McLoughlin — 1,112Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1979-80......24 68 49 185 7.71980-81......23 54 36 144 6.31982-83......27 160 72 440 16.31983-84......30 131 81 343 11.4Totals ........104 413 238 1,112 10.7

37. Harry Silcox — 1,111Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1951-52......10 7 2 16 1.61952-53......26 112 106 330 12.71953-54......27 147 132 426 15.81954-55......21 123 93 339 16.1Totals ..........84 389 333 1,111 13.2

38. Keith Parham — 1,092Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1977-78......17 15 14 44 2.61978-79......29 141 75 357 12.31979-80......24 129 38 316 13.21980-81......28 156 63 375 13.4Totals ..........98 441 210 1,092 11.1

39. Walt Montford — 1,067Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1975-76......21 51 31 133 6.31976-77......28 159 69 387 13.81977-78......29 88 52 228 7.91978-79......29 125 69 319 11.0Totals ........107 423 221 1,067 10.0

40. Ollie Johnson — 1,063Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1969-70......27 83 33 199 7.41970-71......25 135 71 341 13.61971-72......31 211 101 523 16.9Totals ..........83 429 205 1,063 12.8

41. Marc Jackson — 1,059 Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1994-95......22 23 12 58 2.61995-96......32 183 133 501 15.71996-97......31 175 148 500 16.1Totals ..........85 381 293 1,059 12.5

42. Alton McCullough — 1,051Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1978-79......26 75 37 187 6.41979-80......26 102 55 259 10.01980-81......28 91 72 254 9.11981-82......27 141 94 351 13.0Totals ........107 409 258 1,051 9.8

43. Rick Reed — 1,031Year..............G FG FT PTS AVG1975-76 .....24 28 21 77 3.21976-77 .....28 74 45 193 6.91977-78 .....29 124 58 306 10.61978-79 .....29 195 65 455 15.7Totals ........110 421 189 1,031 9.4

44. Jay Norman — 1,024Year .............G FG FT PTS AVG1955-56.....31 74 69 217 7.01956-57.....29 151 128 430 14.81957-58.....29 150 77 377 13.0Totals .........89 375 274 1,024 11.5

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Season Player.......................Pts. Avg.2007-08 Dionte Christmas....670 19.72006-07 Dionte Christmas....600 20.02005-06 Mardy Collins..........536 16.82004-05 Mardy Collins..........526 17.52003-04 David Hawkins .......709 24.42002-03 David Hawkins .......574 16.92001-02 Lynn Greer ..............719 23.22000-01 Lynn Greer ..............675 18.21999-00 Mark Karcher...........504 15.81998-99 Mark Karcher...........468 13.41997-98 Lamont Barnes .......413 13.81996-97 Marc Jackson..........500 16.11995-96 Marc Jackson..........501 15.71994-95 Rick Brunson...........500 16.71993-94 Eddie Jones ............595 19.21992-93 Aaron McKie ...........680 20.61991-92 Mik Kilgore ..............421 14.51990-91 Mark Macon ...........683 22.01989-90 Mark Macon ...........679 21.91988-89 Mark Macon ...........548 18.31987-88 Mark Macon ...........699 20.61986-87 Nate Blackwell........714 19.81985-86 Ed Coe....................482 15.61984-85 Granger Hall ...........559 18.01983-84 Terence Stansbury ..577 18.61982-83 Terence Stansbury ..713 24.61981-82 Granger Hall ...........401 14.91980-81 Neal Robinson ........434 15.51979-80 Keith Parham...........316 13.21978-79 Rick Reed ................455 15.7

Season Player.......................Pts. Avg.1977-78 Tim Claxton ............540 18.61976-77 Bruce Burnett..........393 14.01975-76 Bruce Burnett..........377 14.01974-75 Marty Stahurski.......333 12.81973-74 John Kneib..............320 12.81972-73 John Kneib..............312 12.01971-72 Ollie Johnson .........523 16.91970-71 Ollie Johnson .........341 13.61969-70 Tom Wieczerak .......443 15.81968-69 John Baum.............579 19.31967-68 John Baum.............508 18.11966-67 Clarence Brookins...508 18.11965-66 Jim Williams............497 17.81964-65 Jim Williams............357 14.91963-64 Jim Williams............452 18.11962-63 Dan Fitzgerald ........262 11.91961-62 Bruce Drysdale .......468 17.31960-61 Bruce Drysdale .......595 21.31959-60 Bill Kennedy ............576 22.21958-59 Bill Kennedy ............488 19.51957-58 Guy Rodgers ...........603 20.11956-57 Guy Rodgers ...........591 20.41955-56 Hal Lear ..................745 24.01954-55 Hal Lear ..................467 22.21953-54 Harry Silcox .............426 15.81952-53 John Kane...............337 12.91951-52 Bill Mlkvy.................418 17.91950-51 Bill Mlkvy.................731 29.91949-50 Ike Borsavage .........160 16.6

Season Player .....................Reb. Avg.2007-08 Mark Tyndale ..........245 7.22006-07 Dion Dacons ..........208 6.92005-06 Mark Tyndale ..........163 5.12004-05 Mardy Collins..........177 5.92003-04 Keith Butler .............163 5.82002-03 Alex Wesby .............197 5.82001-02 Kevin Lyde...............248 7.82000-01 Kevin Lyde...............321 8.91999-00 Kevin Lyde...............236 7.61998-99 Lamont Barnes .......234 6.71997-98 Lamont Barnes .......239 8.01996-97 Marc Jackson..........278 9.01995-96 Marc Jackson..........287 9.01994-95 Rick Brunson...........177 5.91993-94 Aaron McKie ...........224 7.21992-93 Eddie Jones ............225 7.01991-92 Mark Strickland .......179 6.01990-91 Mark Strickland .......236 6.91989-90 Donald Hodge .......253 8.21988-89 Duane Causwell .....267 8.91987-88 Tim Perry .................264 8.01986-87 Tim Perry .................310 8.61985-86 Tim Perry .................293 9.51984-85 Granger Hall ...........262 8.51983-84 Granger Hall ...........220 7.11982-83 Charles Rayne .........152 6.11981-82 Granger Hall ...........232 8.6

Season Player .....................Reb. Avg.1980-81 Alton McCullough ..185 6.61979-80 Alton McCullough ..187 7.21978-79 Walt Montford ........155 5.31977-78 Tim Claxton ............255 8.81976-77 Bruce Burnett..........200 7.11975-76 Bruce Burnett..........190 7.01974-75 Tim Claxton ............184 7.11973-74 Joe Newman..........213 8.91972-73 Joe Anderson .........212 7.91971-72 Ollie Johnson .........305 9.81970-71 Ollie Johnson .........268 10.71969-70 Lee Tress..................314 11.21968-69 John Baum.............399 13.31967-68 John Baum.............334 11.91966-67 John Baum.............309 11.01965-66 Jim Williams............401 14.91964-65 Jim Williams............304 12.71963-64 Jim Williams............306 12.21962-63 Dan Fitzgerald ........253 11.51961-62 Russ Gordon...........330 12.21960-61 Russ Gordon...........341 12.21959-60 Russ Gordon...........324 12.51958-59 Ophie Franklin ........270 10.81957-58 Jay Norman............346 11.91956-57 Jay Norman............370 12.81955-56 Fred Cohen.............308 9.9

David Hawkins Terence Stansbury Jim Williams Marc Jackson

Dionte Christmas Tim Claxton Dion Dacons Lamont Barnes

POINTS REBOUNDS

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Vic Carstarphan Guy Rodgers Mardy Collins Mark Macon

Howard Evans Rick Brunson Pepe Sanchez Alex Wesby

Season Player ................................Ast.

2007-08 Mark Tyndale ....................145

2006-07 Chris Clark...........................75

2005-06 Mardy Collins ...................127

2004-05 Mardy Collins ...................109

2003-04 David Hawkins...................81

2002-03 David Hawkins...................95

2001-02 Lynn Greer........................130

2000-01 Lynn Greer........................202

1999-00 Pepe Sanchez ...................201

1998-99 Pepe Sanchez ...................192

1997-98 Pepe Sanchez ...................133

1996-97 Pepe Sanchez ...................163

1995-96 Levan Alston.....................107

1994-95 Rick Brunson ....................123

1993-94 Rick Brunson ....................142

1992-93 Rick Brunson ....................149

1991-92 Vic Carstarphen................102

1990-91 Vic Carstarphen................118

1989-90 Michael Harden................144

1988-89 Mark Macon.....................115

1987-88 Howard Evans .................294

1986-87 Howard Evans .................206

1985-86 Blackwell/Evans................157

1984-85 Nate Blackwell .................140

1983-84 Jim McLoughlin................153

1982-83 Jim McLoughlin................122

Season Player................................Ast.

1981-82 Kevin Broadnax...................90

1980-81 Keith Parham ......................81

1979-80 Donny Dodds ....................93

1978-79 Rick Reed..........................208

1977-78 Rick Reed..........................174

1976-77 Rick Reed..........................122

1975-76 Marty Stahurski ..................69

1974-75 Kevin Washington ..............64

1973-74 Rick Trudeau.......................74

1972-73 Rick Trudeau.....................118

1971-72 Rick Trudeau.....................102

1970-71 Paul Collins .........................82

1969-70 Paul Collins .........................97

1968-69 Tony Brocchi.......................93

1967-68 Mike Kehoe ........................76

1966-67 Chris Kefalos .......................76

1965-66 Chris Kefalos .......................94

1964-65 Chris Kefalos .......................74

1963-64 Bob Harrington ..................68

1961-62 Bruce Drysdale ...................96

1960-61 Bruce Drysdale .................108

1959-60 Bill Kennedy......................102

1958-59 Bill Kennedy......................125

1957-58 Guy Rodgers ....................155

1956-57 Guy Rodgers ....................185

Season Player ...................Steals Avg.

2007-08 Mark Tyndale ............54 1.6

2006-07 Dustin Salisbery ........48 1.6

2005-06 Mardy Collins............89 2.5

2004-05 Mardy Collins............85 2.8

2003-04 David Hawkins .........78 2.7

2002-03 David Hawkins .........85 2.5

2001-02 Alex Wesby ...............55 1.9

2000-01 Lynn Greer ................75 2.0

1999-00 Pepe Sanchez ...........85 3.4

1998-99 Pepe Sanchez .........101 3.1

1997-98 Pepe Sanchez ...........93 3.4

1996-97 Pepe Sanchez ...........86 2.8

1995-96 Levan Alston .............61 1.8

1994-95 Rick Brunson.............74 2.5

Season Player ...................Steals Avg.

1993-94 Rick Brunson.............83 2.7

1992-93 Aaron McKie .............76 2.3

1991-92 Aaron McKie .............62 2.2

1990-91 Mark Macon .............66 2.1

1989-90 Mark Macon .............71 2.3

1988-89 Mark Macon .............84 2.8

1987-88 Howard Evans..........67 2.0

1986-87 Howard Evans..........91 2.5

1985-86 Howard Evans..........54 1.7

1984-85 Howard Evans..........56 1.8

1983-84 Terence Stansbury ....60 1.9

1982-83 Jim McLoughlin ........52 1.9

1981-82 Terence Stansbury ....34 1.3

1980-81 Neal Robinson ..........58 2.1

ASSISTS STEALS

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Season Player......................Blks. Avg.2007-08 Lavoy Allen ................52 1.52006-07 Sergio Olmos.............27 0.92005-06 Antywane Robinson..25 0.82004-05 Keith Butler ................39 1.32003-04 Keith Butler ................48 1.72002-03 Keith Butler ................66 1.92001-02 Kevin Lyde..................43 1.32000-01 Kevin Lyde..................71 2.01999-00 Kevin Lyde..................51 1.61998-99 Kevin Lyde..................54 1.61997-98 Lamont Barnes ..........74 2.51996-97 Lamont Barnes ..........53 1.71995-96 Derrick Battie .............15 0.5

Jason Ivey..................15 0.51994-95 Derrick Battie .............30 1.1

Season Player......................Blks. Avg.1993-94 Eddie Jones ...............46 1.51992-93 Eddie Jones ...............42 1.31991-92 Mark Strickland ..........73 2.41990-91 Mark Strickland ..........72 2.11989-90 Duane Causwell ........48 4.01988-89 Duane Causwell ......124 4.11987-88 Tim Perry..................118 3.61986-87 Tim Perry..................116 4.01985-86 Tim Perry..................123 4.01984-85 Tim Perry....................35 1.21983-84 Granger Hall ..............22 0.71982-83 Pete Aguilar ...............12 0.51981-82 Granger Hall ..............21 0.81980-81 Ron Wister .................34 1.2

Season Player.................FG-ATT Pct.2007-08 Allen.................116-208 55.82006-07 Tyndale.............164-304 53.92005-06 Collins ..............202-468 43.22004-05 Robinson............87-203 42.92003-04 Hawkins...........224-571 39.22002-03 Wesby ..............164-390 42.12001-02 Lyde .................115-221 52.02000-01 Lyde .................194-377 51.51999-00 Lyde ...................84-154 54.51998-99 Barnes ..............175-320 54.71997-98 Barnes ..............154-266 57.91996-97 Jackson ............175-366 47.81995-96 Jackson ............183-384 47.71994-95 Ivey ....................86-191 45.11993-94 E. Jones............231-491 47.11992-93 Battie..................93-186 50.01991-92 Strickland..........127-239 53.11990-91 Hodge..............147-275 53.51989-90 Hodge..............164-303 54.11988-89 Causwell ..........128-249 51.41987-88 Perry .................203-347 58.51986-87 Perry .................180-350 51.41985-86 Perry .................141-249 56.61984-85 Hall...................200-387 51.71983-84 Hall...................181-326 55.51982-83 McLoughlin ......160-379 42.21981-82 Hall...................139-243 57.2

Season Player.................FG-ATT Pct.1980-81 Robinson..........177-327 54.11979-80 Parham.............129-273 47.31978-79 Reed.................195-365 53.41977-78 Claxton.............211-373 56.61976-77 Montford..........159-282 56.41975-76 Burnett .............153-307 49.81974-75 Claxton.............134-302 44.41973-74 Kneib ................128-259 49.41972-73 Kneib ................130-254 51.21971-72 Johnson ...........211-398 53.01970-71 Johnson ...........135-284 47.51969-70 Tress .................159-348 45.61968-69 Cromer.............175-366 47.81967-68 Baum ...............207-426 48.61966-67 Brookins ...........193-393 50.41965-66 Williams............182-313 58.11964-65 Williams............125-258 48.41963-64 Williams............155-306 50.71962-63 Fitzgerald ...........99-180 55.01961-62 Gordon ............138-299 46.21960-61 Drysdale...........230-469 49.01959-60 Drysdale...........146-352 41.51958-59 Ivens.................117-278 42.11957-58 Rodgers ............249-564 44.11956-57 Norman ...........151-350 43.11955-56 Lear ..................278-570 48.8* minimum 150 attempts

Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Eddie Jones Ollie Johnson

Keith Butler Duane Causwell Clarence Brookins Walt Montford

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Quincy Wadley Aaron McKie Marty Stahurski Joe Cromer

Antywane Robinson Mik Kilgore Rasheed Brokenborough Keith Parham

Season Name .................3P-ATT Pct.2007-08 Clark...................57-137 41.62006-07 Christmas ...........88-220 40.02005-06 Robinson............82-224 39.92004-05 Robinson............44-126 34.92003-04 Hawkins.............84-276 30.42002-03 Polk ....................78-205 38.02001-02 Greer ..................95-246 38.62000-01 Wadley ...............86-227 37.9

Greer ..................81-214 37.91999-00 Greer ..................69-172 40.11998-99 Wadley ...............57-158 36.11997-98 Greer ..................50-106 47.2

Season Name .................3P-ATT Pct.1996-97 Sanchez .............56-175 32.01995-96 Alston.................55-160 34.41994-95 Alston.................52-142 36.61993-94 McKie .................59-159 37.11992-93 McKie .................77-196 39.31991-92 Carstarphen .......61-166 36.81990-91 Macon................77-184 41.91989-90 Kilgore ................58-159 36.51988-89 Vreeswyk ...........94-241 39.01987-88 Evans .................56-119 47.11986-87 Blackwell ............81-193 42.0

Season Player ............Made-Att. Pct.2007-08 Clark.....................41-47 87.22006-07 Christmas .........128-147 87.12005-06 Robinson..............26-32 81.32004-05 Tyndale.............119-164 72.62003-04 Hawkins...........177-234 75.62002-03 Hawkins...........148-188 78.72001-02 Greer ................172-197 87.32000-01 Greer ................164-189 86.81999-00 Greer ....................67-82 81.71998-99 Brokenborough...90-113 79.61997-98 Wadley .................47-58 81.01996-97 Brokenborough...87-113 77.01995-96 Alston...................50-72 69.41994-95 Alston...................56-77 72.71993-94 McKie ...............137-168 81.61992-93 McKie ...............123-156 78.91991-92 McKie .................86-114 75.41990-91 Macon................98-128 78.01989-90 Macon..............134-168 79.81988-89 Vreeswyk ...........87-100 87.01987-88 Vreeswyk .........121-143 84.61986-87 Blackwell ..........123-136 90.41985-86 Evans .................99-113 87.61984-85 Blackwell ............96-105 81.91983-84 Stansbury .........135-169 80.01982-83 McLoughlin ..........72-93 77.4

Season Player ............Made-Att. Pct.1981-82 Coe ......................57-75 76.01980-81 McLoughlin ..........36-48 75.01979-80 Parham.................58-81 71.61978-79 Parham.................75-97 77.31977-78 Claxton.............118-157 75.21976-77 Stahurski ..........111-139 79.91975-76 Stahurski ............88-109 80.71974-75 Stahurski ............87-116 75.01973-74 Kneib ....................64-83 77.11972-73 Kneib ....................52-73 71.21971-72 Kneib ..................91-111 82.01970-71 Johnson ...............71-94 75.51969-70 Wieczerak...........85-107 79.41968-69 Cromer.............120-148 81.11967-68 Cromer...............85-133 75.21966-67 Kefalos..................35-50 76.01965-66 Brookins ...........100-143 69.01964-65 Kefalos..................33-44 75.01963-64 Bishop..................38-45 84.41962-63 Harrington ...........48-65 73.81961-62 Drysdale.............96-140 68.61960-61 Drysdale...........135-177 76.31959-60 Kennedy ...........176-230 76.51958-59 Kennedy ...........184-221 83.21957-58 Kennedy ...........112-133 84.21956-57 Rodgers ............159-224 71.0

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Season W L TU OPP Captain(s).....................................Head Coach1894-95 8 3 59 33 R. Savidge ............................Chas. M. Williams1895-96 15 7 136 90 R. Savidge ............................Chas. M. Williams1896-97 10 11 145 136 W. Bowne ............................Chas. M. Williams1897-98 22 5 401 167 C. S. Klosterman...................Chas. M. Williams1898-99 18 6 359 195 C.Bossert..............................Chas. M. Williams1899-00 14 8 367 329 O. H. Shertel..............................John T. Rogers1900-01 No Varsity Team .........................................................................1901-02 8 3 263 158 R. H. Lumis .........................H. Shindle Wingert1902-03 5 6 191 191 J. Koshland .........................H. Shindle Wingert1903-04 4 4 161 153 G. Corneal ..........................H. Shindle Wingert1904-05 3 5 155 176 G. Mellon ...........................H. Shindle Wingert1905-06 3 4 149 180 Game Captains ..................John B. Crescenzo1906-07 5 4 176 157 Game Captains ..................John B. Crescenzo1907-08 6 2 197 158 J. Penn................................John B. Crescenzo1908-09 8 3 253 210 E. Koch.............................Edward M. McCone1909-10 4 6 208 212 Tuttle Stull ..........................Frederick Prosch, Jr.1910-11 3 5 171 199 Alfonso Mestress................Frederick Prosch, Jr.1911-12 4 4 154 168 Fred Finkleday....................Frederick Prosch, Jr.1912-13 6 5 253 236 C. Calvin Adams................Frederick Prosch, Jr.1913-14 5 7 269 305 J. R. Dickson .............................William Nicolai1914-15 9 4 375 258 John Smith................................William Nicolai1915-16 7 6 414 341 J. Scarry.....................................William Nicolai1916-17 10 9 582 564 W. Neff ......................................William Nicolai1917-18 8 7 473 428 Jay Smith .................................Elwood Geiges1918-19 No schedule due to World War I.........................................................1919-20 9 7 507 466 M. Gesselman .............................F. M. D’Eliscu1920-21 7 4 303 270 D. Hertzog ..................................F. M. D’Eliscu1921-22 4 8 299 329 J. Griffin.......................................F. M. D’Eliscu1922-23 9 4 454 346 R. Lafferty ....................................F. M. D’Eliscu1923-24 15 5 541 485 T. Courtney ...........................Samuel L. Dienes1924-25 12 10 644 628 B. Shair ..................................Samuel L. Dienes1925-26 12 6 536 458 A. Jepson..............................Samuel L. Dienes1926-27 14 5 685 524 B. Shair .......................................James Usilton1927-28 17 5 908 664 H. Litwack..................................James Usilton1928-29 16 4 775 565 H. Litwack..................................James Usilton1929-30 18 3 823 569 G. Wearshing .............................James Usilton1930-31 17 4 772 577 R. Pearson ..................................James Usilton1931-32 13 7 670 588 G. Fitch, C. O’Brien....................James Usilton1932-33 15 6 788 602 Al Goldberger.............................James Usilton1933-34 9 12 654 618 Charles Freiberg .........................James Usilton1934-35 17 7 871 691 Reds Rosan.................................James Usilton1935-36 18 6 968 845 Ernie Messikomer.......................James Usilton1936-37 17 6 891 738 Steve Yuenger ............................James Usilton1937-38 23 2 1073 845 D. Shields, M. Bloom .................James Usilton1938-39 10 12 760 787 Game Captains..........................James Usilton1939-40 13 10 919 881 D. Henderson.....................Ernest Messikomer1940-41 12 9 845 832 Game Captains ..................Ernest Messikomer1941-42 10 8 788 774 Game Captains ..................Ernest Messikomer1942-43 11 11 958 953 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1943-44 14 9 1057 953 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1944-45 16 7 1150 1032 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1945-46 12 8 1060 958 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1946-47 8 12 992 1106 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1947-48 12 11 1288 1298 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1948-49 14 9 1342 1209 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1949-50 14 10 1434 1376 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1950-51 12 13 1802 1791 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody

PointsSeason W L TU OPP Captain(s).....................................Head Coach1951-52 9 14 1563 1573 Game Captains ...............................Josh Cody1952-53 16 10 1641 1627 J. Kane........................................Harry Litwack1953-54 15 12 1760 1690 J. Kane........................................Harry Litwack1954-55 11 10 1471 1462 A. Didriksen, H. Silcox.................Harry Litwack1955-56 27 4 2435 2034 H. Lear, H. Reinfeld ...................Harry Litwack1956-57 20 9 1962 1805 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1957-58 27 3 2197 1752 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1958-59 6 19 1581 1760 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1959-60 17 9 1848 1745 B. Kennedy .................................Harry Litwack1960-61 20 8 2047 1781 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1961-62 18 9 1901 1672 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1962-63 15 7 1362 1276 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1963-64 17 8 1673 1510 B. Harrington, F. Bishop .............Harry Litwack1964-65 14 10 1680 1544 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1965-66 21 7 2149 1929 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1966-67 20 8 2091 1751 C. Kefalos....................................Harry Litwack1967-68 19 9 2058 1940 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1968-69 22 8 2318 2026 J. Baum......................................Harry Litwack1969-70 15 13 1967 1857 Game Captains ..........................Harry Litwack1970-71 13 12 1629 1614 J. Richardson, P. Collins...............Harry Litwack1971-72 23 8 2176 1973 P. Collins, O. Johnson.................Harry Litwack1972-73 17 10 1844 1722 M. Jones, T. Fehrle......................Harry Litwack1973-74 16 9 1503 1417 J. Kneib, R. Trudeau ........................Don Casey1974-75 7 19 1585 1723 K. Washington, G. Bower ...............Don Casey1975-76 9 18 1783 1887 T. Moore ........................................Don Casey1976-77 17 11 1959 1797 B. Bennett, M. Stahurski .................Don Casey1977-78 24 5 2225 1981 M. Stahurski, R. Reed ......................Don Casey1978-79 25 4 2212 1925 Harrold, Montford, Reed ................Don Casey1979-80 14 12 1683 1604 Game Captains ..............................Don Casey1980-81 20 8 1964 1747 Game Captains ..............................Don Casey1981-82 19 8 1840 1638 Game Captains ..............................Don Casey1982-83 14 15 2134 2094 Game Captains...........................John Chaney1983-84 26 5 2342 2078 Game Captains...........................John Chaney1984-85 25 6 2016 1778 Game Captains...........................John Chaney1985-86 25 6 2096 1797 E. Coe, K. Clifton.........................John Chaney1986-87 32 4 2698 2330 N. Blackwell ................................John Chaney1987-88 32 2 2611 2080 H. Evans, M. Vreeswyk...............John Chaney1988-89 18 12 2153 1972 M. Vreeswyk, J. Dowdell ............John Chaney1989-90 20 11 2128 1981 E. Pollard, M. Macon...................John Chaney1990-91 24 10 2379 2177 M. Harden, M. Macon................John Chaney1991-92 17 13 2114 2062 M. Kilgore, M. Strickland .............John Chaney1992-93 20 13 2287 2198 V. Carstarphen ............................John Chaney1993-94 23 8 1977 1697 R. Brunson ..................................John Chaney1994-95 19 11 1881 1792 R. Brunson, C. Ozment...............John Chaney1995-96 20 13 1981 1922 Game Captains...........................John Chaney1996-97 20 11 2055 1880 M. Jackson, Futch, Stewart ........John Chaney1997-98 21 9 1970 1820 Stewart, Sanchez, Brokenborough ...John Chaney 1998-99 24 11 2331 2048 Brokenborough, Sanchez, Barnes ....John Chaney1999-00 27 6 2260 1808 P. Sanchez, Q. Wadley.................John Chaney2000-01 24 13 2604 2366 Q. Wadley ...................................John Chaney2001-02 19 15 2382 2281 L. Greer, K. Lyde ..........................John Chaney2002-03 18 16 2264 2247 Wesby, Murry, Hawkins ..............John Chaney2003-04 15 14 1889 1877 D. Hawkins.................................John Chaney2004-05 16 14 1914 1843 M. Collins, A. Robinson...............John Chaney2005-06 17 15 2004 1907 M. Collins, A. Robinson...............John Chaney2006-07 12 18 2251 2222 D. Dacons, D. Salisbery ..............Fran Dunphy2007-08 21 13 2457 2335 C. Clark, M. Tyndale ....................Fran DunphyTotals 1,689 948 .641

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NCAA Tournament History

Overall Record: 31-2626 appearances

1944 – EAST REGIONNew York, N.Y.Ohio State 57, Temple 47Temple 55, Catholic 35

FINAL FOUR1956 – EAST REGIONNew York, N.Y.Temple 74, Holy Cross 72Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 65, Connecticut 59Temple 60, Canisius 58Evanston, Ill.Iowa 83, Temple 76 (Final Four)Temple 90, SMU 81 (Third Place)

FINAL FOUR1958 – EAST REGIONCharlotte, N.C.Temple 71, Maryland 67Temple 69, Dartmouth 50Louisville, Kent.Kentucky 61, Temple 60(Final Four)Temple 67, Kansas St. 57 (Third Place)

1964 – EAST REGIONPhiladelphia, Pa.Connecticut 53, Temple 48

1967 – EAST REGIONBlacksburg, Va.St. John’s 57, Temple 53

1970 – EAST REGIONPhiladelphia, Pa.Villanova 77, Temple 69

1972 – EAST REGION Williamsburg, Va.South Carolina 53, Temple 51

1979 – EAST REGIONRaleigh, N.C.(10) St. John’s 75, (7) Temple 70

1984 – #8 EAST REGIONCharlotte, N.C.(8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63(1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66

1985 – EAST REGIONHartford, Conn.(8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57(1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46

1986 – MIDWEST REGIONDayton, Ohio(9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT)(1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43

1987 – MIDWEST REGIONChicago, Ill.(2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56(10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62

ELITE EIGHT1988 – EAST REGIONHartford, Conn.(1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73(1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53East Rutherford, N.J.(1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47(2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53

1990 – EAST REGIONAtlanta, Ga.(6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65

ELITE EIGHT1991 – EAST REGIONCollege Park, Md.(10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63(10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64East Rutherford, N.J.(10) Temple 72, (3) Okla. St. 63 (OT)(1) N. Carolina 75, Temple 72

1992 – SOUTHEAST REGIONAtlanta, Ga.(6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66

ELITE EIGHT1993 – WEST REGIONSalt Lake City, Utah(7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61(7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57Seattle, Wash.(7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59(1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72

1994 – EAST REGIONLandover, Md.(4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39(5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58

1995 – WEST REGIONSalt Lake City, Utah(7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71

1996 – SOUTHEAST REGIONOrlando, Fla.(7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43(2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65

1997 – MIDWEST REGIONKansas City, Mo.(9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40(1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57

1998 – WEST REGIONBoise, Idaho(10) W. Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52

ELITE EIGHT1999 – EAST REGIONBoston, Mass.(6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54(6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54East Ruthersford, N.J.(6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55(1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64

2000 – EAST REGIONBuffalo, N.Y.(2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47(10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT)

ELITE EIGHT2001 – SOUTH REGIONNew Orleans, La.(11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65(11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54Atlanta, Ga.(11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72(1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62

2008 – SOUTH REGIONDenver, Colo.(5) Michigan St. 72, (12) Temple 61

NCAA All-Tournament Teams1956 Hal Lear (All-Final Four)

Hal Lear (All-East Region) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region)

1958 Guy Rodgers (All-Final Four)Guy Rodgers (All-East Region)Bill Kennedy (All-East Region)Jay Norman (All-East Region)

1988 Tim Perry (All-East Region)1991 Mik Kilgore (All-East Region)

Mark Macon (All-East Region)1993 Eddie Jones (All-West Region)

Aaron McKie (All-West Region)1999 Mark Karcher (All-East Region)

Pepe Sanchez (All-East Region)2001 Lynn Greer (All-South Region)

Kevin Lyde (All-South Region)

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NCAA Tournament History1944 East RegionNew York, NYOhio State 57, Temple 47Temple 55, Catholic 35

Head coach Josh Cody led the Owls totheir first ever NCAA appearances with a recordof 13-8. Temple dropped its opener in the tournament by a 57-47 score to Ohio Statebefore rebounding to defeat Catholic, 55-35.

FINAL FOUR1956 East RegionNew York, NYTemple 74, Holy Cross 72Philadelphia, PATemple 65, Connecticut 59Temple 60, Canisius 58Evanston, IL – Final FourIowa 83, Temple 76Temple 90, Southern Methodist 81

Temple returned to the NCAA Tourna-ment in 1956 behind the top backcourt inPhiladelphia history, Hal Lear and Guy Rodgers,and Hall of Fame head coach Harry Litwack.The duo led the Owls to a 23-3 regular seasonrecord and first round match-up with HolyCross at Madison Square Garden. After a 74-72nailbiter, play resumed at The Palestra. WithFred Cohen pulling down a NCAA Tournamentrecord 34 rebounds, Temple beat Connecticut,65-59.

The Owls dispatched of Canisius, 60-58,for a trip to their first Final Four in Evanston, IL.A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a NationalChampionship, but Lear poured in 48 points ina third-place victory over SMU to earn FinalFour MVP honors.

FINAL FOUR1958 East Region Charlotte, NCTemple 71, Maryland 67Temple 69, Dartmouth 50Louisville, KY – Final FourKentucky 61, Temple 60Temple 67, Kansas State 57

Two years later, Rodgers teamed withsophomore Bill “Pickles” Kennedy to lead TUback to the Final Four in Louisville, KY. Rodgerswould be named to the All-Final Four team,but Temple fell to Kentucky, 61-60 andwrapped up third-place with a 67-57 victoryover Kansas State.

1964 East RegionPhiladelphia, PAConnecticut 53, Temple 48

The Cherry and White led 26-24 at thehalf but Connecticut stormed back to win, 53-48, in the East Region first round. Jim Williamspulled down 20 rebounds and scored 11points, while Bill Kelley had a game-high 16points for TU.

1967 East RegionBlacksburg, VASt. John’s 57, Temple 53

Temple fell to St. John’s, 57-53, in a firstround East Region game at Blacksburg, VA.Clarence Brookins had a game-high 21 points,as did St. John’s Sonny Dove.

1970 East RegionPhiladelphia, PAVillanova 77, Temple 69

An East Region first round match-up pitted a pair of Big 5 rivals with Villanova com-ing up on top, 77-69. All five Wildcats scored indouble-figures, led by Howard Porter’s 18points and 14 rebounds. John Richardson ledTemple with 22 points, while Lee Tress had 20points and 21 rebounds.

1972 East RegionWilliamsburg, VASouth Carolina 53, Temple 51

Ollie Johnson had 16 points and eight rebounds but Temple fell to South Carolina,53-51, in the East Region first round inWilliamsburg, VA. Johnson was the only Owlin double-figures, while South Carolina was ledby Tom Riker (23 points).

1979 East RegionRaleigh, NC(10) St. John’s 75, (7) Temple 70

Making its first NCAA appearance inseven years, the Owls dropped a 75-70 deci-sion to St. John’s in Raleigh, NC. Walt Mont-ford led Temple with 22 points and ninerebounds, while Bruce Harrold added 18. St.John’s duo of Wayne McKoy (22 points) andReggie Carter (20) combined to shoot 19-for-28 from the floor.

1984 – #8 East Region Charlotte, NC (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63 (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66

Temple shot 56% from the field and received 20 points from Granger Hall to defeatSt. John’s, 65-63, in Charlotte, NC. TerenceStansbury and Jim McLoughlin added 14 forthe Owls to offset a game-high 21 points fromChris Mullen.

Michael Jordan poured in 27 points on11-for-15 shooting for North Carolina to beatTemple, 77-66, in the second round of the EastRegion. Stansbury tried to match the futureNBA legend, scoring 26 points on 12-for-24shooting, in 39 minutes. Granger Hall had 13points and 12 rebounds against the Tar Heels,who started four future NBA players.

1985 – East Region Hartford, Conn. (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46

Granger Hall scored 22 points andgrabbed 13 rebounds as Temple squeakedpast Virginia Tech, 60-57, in Hartford, CT.Charles Rayne also had a double-double with12 points and 10 rebounds.

The defending NCAA Champion George-town Hoyas dispatched of Temple, 63-46, tomove on to the Sweet Sixteen. Nate Blackwellled all scorers with 15 points as Granger Hallwas held to seven points in 21 minutes.

1986 – Midwest Region Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43

The Owls received balanced scoring, plac-ing three players in double figures, but neededovertime to beat Jacksonville, 61-50, at Day-ton. Ed Coe led the team with 16 points andeight boards, while Tim Perry had 11 pointsand 18 rebounds.

Temple was not as fortunate in the sec-ond round, dropping a 65-43 decision to top-seeded Kansas and eventual Midwest RegionalMVP Danny Manning. Nate Blackwell was theonly Owl to score double figures (14 points).

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1987 – Midwest Region Chicago, Ill. (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62

#2-seeded Temple rode the back of sen-ior Nate Blackwell and junior Tim Perry in a 75-56 first round victory over Southern in theMidwest Region. Blackwell scored 24 pointswhile Perry added 21 points, 17 rebounds andseven blocks. Temple held Southern to 27%shooting from the floor.

Despite 26 points from Mike Vreeswyk,#10-seed LSU upset the Owls, 72-62, at theRosemont Horizon. Blackwell scored 16 pointsin his final game and finished his career secondon the program’s assist list and third on thescoring list.

ELITE EIGHT 1988 – East Region Hartford, Conn. (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53East Rutherford, N.J. (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53

The top-seeded Owls won their 16thstraight game by dispatching of #16 Lehigh,87-73, at the Hartford Civic Center. Tim Perryhad 27 points, 12 rebounds and eight blocks,while freshman Mark Macon added 24 pointsand nine rebounds in the victory.

Two days later, Temple made easy-workof #8 seed, Georgetown, in a 74-53 victory.Mike Vreeswyk and Macon each had 21 pointsto lead four Owls in double-figures.

The Cherry and White next traveled upthe New Jersey Turnpike to the Meadowlands

to face off with #13 seed Richmond. Templeended the Spiders’ Cinderella story with a 69-47 victory and improved to 32-1. Macon had24 points, while Vreeswyk added 19. Perrypulled down a double-double (11 points, 13rebounds) and blocked four shots.

Future Philadelphia 76ers GM Billy Kingkept Macon under wraps on 6-for-29 shooting(13 points) to help Duke escape with a 63-53win to advance to the Final Four. Temple shot29% from the field in the game. Macon wonvarious All-America honors and John Chaneywas named the National Coach of the Year forthe second straight year.

1990 – MidEast Region Atlanta, Ga. (6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65

Mark Macon scored a game-high 32points but Temple could not overcome 60%shooting by St. John’s in an 81-65 loss in theMidEast regional first round. Macon made 6-of-9 shots from long-distance and the Owlsreceived 13 points and eight boards from Donald Hodge. St. John’s took a 35-17 lead atthe half and never looked back.

ELITE EIGHT 1991 – East RegionCollege Park, Md. (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 East Rutherford, N.J. (10) Temple 72, (3) Oklahoma St. 63 (OT) (1) N. Carolina 75, (10) Temple 72

Temple opened up play in the East Regionwith an 80-63 win over Purdue at the ColeFieldhouse behind 25 points from Mik Kilgore.Mark Macon scored 19 points and VicCarstarphen added 18.

The Owls had a surprise opponent in thesecond round, as #15-seed Richmond upset#2-seed Syracuse, 73-69, in the first round.The Spiders could not post another upset, asTemple advanced to the Sweet Sixteen with a77-64 victory. Macon scored 20 points, whileKilgore added 18.

Macon poured in 26 points to lead Tem-ple to a 72-63 overtime victory over OklahomaState in the Regional Semifinal at the Meadow-lands, but the senior saved his best for his lastcollegiate game. He scored 31 points andgrabbed nine rebounds but could not lift theOwls past North Carolina in the East Regionfinal. The Tar Heels edged Temple, 75-72, inthe contest as Macon ended his career as theprogram’s all-time leading scorer.

1992 – Southeast RegionAtlanta, Ga. (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66

Michigan’s Fab Five proved to be toomuch for the Owls in a first round game at theOmni in a 73-66 victory over Temple. TU tooka 59-57 lead late in the second half but wasoutscored 16-7 the rest of the way. AaronMcKie and Vic Carstarphen led four Owls indouble-figures with 17 points each. Jalen Rose,who broke a 59-59 tie with 4:51 remaining,led all scorers with 19 points.

ELITE EIGHT 1993 – West Region Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 Seattle, Wash. (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59(1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72

Future NBA stars Eddie Jones and AaronMcKie had identical stat lines of 24 points,eight rebounds and three steals in 40 minutesto lead Temple past tenth-seeded Missouri atthe Jon Huntsman Center. The Owls forced 22turnovers and improved to 7-2 in openinground games under John Chaney.

The Cherry and White advanced to itsthird Sweet Sixteen by beating Santa Clara, 68-57. McKie (25 points), Rick Brunson (20) andJones (17) combined for 62 of Temple’s 68points. The Owls held future NBA MVP SteveNash to three points on 1-for-9 shooting.

Trailing by six points at the half, Templewent on a 15-3 run and would not fall behindagain in a 67-59 victory over third-seeded Van-derbilt at the Kingdome. Jones scored a game-high 26 points on 13-for-23 shooting. TheOwls held the Commodores to a season-low59 points.

The Fab Five foiled the Owls for the sec-ond straight year with a 77-72 win over Tem-ple in the West Regional Final. TU led by 10points soon after halftime but the Wolverineswent inside to Chris Webber and JuwanHoward, who combined for 16 points and 14rebounds in the second half alone. All fivemembers of the Fab Five scored in double-dig-its for Michigan. Rick Brunson had 21 points,nine assists and seven rebounds. Jones andMcKie each earned All-West Region honors.

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1994 – East Region Landover, Md. (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58Temple defeated city-rival Drexel, 61-39, in theEast Region first round at the USAir Arena be-hind 21 second-half points from Aaron McKie,who was held scoreless in the first half for thefirst time in 48 games. He added 10 rebounds.The Owls forced the Dragons into just 29%shooting and held Malik Rose to four pointsand five rebounds.

The second round pitted a pair of Hall ofFame coaches in John Chaney and BobbyKnight. Temple shut down Damon Bailey(eight points) but Indiana received clutch threepoint shooting from Brian Evans (18 points)and Todd Leary (15) to beat the Owls, 67-58.Eddie Jones had 24 points and seven boards,while McKie had 18 points and nine reboundsin his collegiate farewell.

1995 – West Region Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71

Cincinnati shot 61% from the field andheld off a late Temple rally to beat the Owls,77-71, at the Jon Huntsman Center in theWest Region first round. Johnny Miller, playingon a sore ankle, scored 30 points and shot 9-for-17 from three-point range. Rick Brunsonscored 16 points in his final collegiate game.

1996 – Southeast Region Orlando, Fla. (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43(2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65

John Chaney’s famous match-up zonedefense foiled another opponent, holdingOklahoma to 32% from the field and its sec-ond lowest post-season point total in programhistory in a 61-43 Temple win. Four Owls hitdouble figures, led by Marc Jackson and LevanAlston, who each had 14.

For the second straight year in the NCAATournament, Cincinnati eliminated the Owlsfrom postseason play with a 78-65 victory.Temple was chilly from long-range, shootingjust 26%, and made just one three in the sec-ond half. The #2-seeded Bearcats made all 10free throws down the stretch to put the gameaway. Jackson had 13 points for TU.

1997 – Midwest Region Kansas City, Mo. (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57

Temple bounced back from a heart-breaking overtime loss to Rhode Island, 69-66,in the Atlantic 10 Championship to score a 62-40 victory over #8-seeded Mississippi at theKemper Arena. Marc Jackson had a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds, whileRasheed Brokenborough added 20.

The top-seeded Minnesota Golden Go-phers were too much for Temple in a 76-57second round victory. Brokenborough did notstart due to a shoulder injury suffered againstOle Miss, but led the team with 12 points offthe bench. The Owls drew within six pointswith 17:11 left but would get no closer the restof the way.

1998 – West Region Boise, Idaho (10) West Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52

The A-10 Regular season champions and#24 Owls (AP) did not play well in any facet ofthe game in dropping their first round game toWest Virginia, 82-52, in Boise, ID. Temple shot33% from the floor and were out-rebounded46-24. Pepe Sanchez had 15 points for theOwls.

ELITE EIGHT 1999 – East Region Boston, Mass. (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54East Ruthersford, N.J. (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64

After falling in the Atlantic 10 Champi-onship on Rhode Island’s Lamar Odombuzzer-beating three-pointer, Temple welcomed back Quincy Wadley from a hand-injury in a 61-54 victory over Kent State in theFirst Round at the Fleet Center. Pepe Sanchezhad 15 points and nine assists and RasheedBrokenborough added 15 in the win.

Wadley came off the bench to hit fourthree’s to beat third-seeded Cincinnati, 64-54,to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Temple continued to receive balanced scoring, as Lamont Barnes scored 15 points and Wadleyand Sanchez added 14.

The Owls opened up a 15-point halftimelead on Purdue and cruised to a 75-55 victory

over the #10-seeded Boilermakers. Karcherhad 21 to lead all scorers, while Sanchez filledup the stat-sheet with 17 points, nine assistsand six rebounds.

Temple came up short to top-seededDuke, 85-64, at the Meadowlands in the EastRegional final. The Blue Devils shot 60% fromthe field and 59% from behind the arc. Karcherand Barnes each had 19 points for the Cherryand White. Karcher and Sanchez were namedto the All-South Region team.

2000 – East Region Buffalo, N.Y. (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT)

Second-seeded Temple rolled to an easy73-47 victory over Patriot League championLafayette in the East Regional First Round atMarine Midland Arena in Buffalo, NY. QuincyWadley scored a game-high 17 points, whilePepe Sanchez dished a career-high 15 assists,setting a new arena record and tying the sec-ond most in an East Regional game.

Tenth-seeded Seton Hall and reserveguard Ty Shine ended Temple’s season with a67-65 overtime victory. Shine came off thebench to replace injured leading scorer Sha-heen Holloway and scored a career-high 26points, including a late three-pointer that putthe Pirates ahead for good. Mark Karcher net-ted a game-high 27 points in the defeat.

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ELITE EIGHT 2001 – South Region New Orleans, La. (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 Atlanta, Ga. (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62

After winning seven straight games tocapture the sixth Atlantic 10 Championship inprogram history and second straight, Templeopened up the 2001 NCAA Tournament witha 79-65 victory over Texas at the Superdome inNew Orleans. Quincy Wadley scored 20 of his26 points in the first half and Lynn Greer added19 as one of five Owls in double-figures tolead TU past the #6 Longhorns.

Two days later, it was Wadley and Greeragain who vaulted the Owls to their fifthSweet 16 under John Chaney. Wadley scored24 and Greer added 20 as Temple frustratedthe Gators with its renowned matchup zonedefense, taking a 20-point halftime lead andcoasting to a 75-54 victory over the third-seeded Gators.

Chaney improved to 5-0 in RegionalSemifinals with an 84-72 victory over #7 seedPenn State at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.Greer paced Temple with 21 points, whileGreg Jefferson scored 15 points off the bench,the first bench points scored by the Owls inthe Tournament.

The Owls’ dream season came to an endto the top-seeded Michigan State Spartans,69-62, keeping Chaney out of the Final Four.The Cherry and White never led in the contestagainst the defending NCAA Champions.Greer scored a game-high 22 points, whileKevin Lyde netted a tournament career-high21 points. Both players were named to the All-South Region team.

2008 – South Region Denver, Colo. (5) Michign State 72, (12) Temple 61

Fifth-seeded Michigan State clampeddown defensively on 12th-seeded Temple, especially junior Dionte Christmas, and ad-vanced to the second round of the NCAATournament by beating the Owls, 72-61, atthe Pepsi Center. Senior Mark Tyndale scored14 of his game-high 16 points in the secondhalf to pace Temple. The Atlantic 10 Champi-ons finish their season with a 21-13 record, themost victories since the 2000-01 team won 24games.

NCAA Tournament HistoryNCAA RecordsSingle Game PointsPlayer Opponent (Date) ..........PtsHal Lear SMU (3/23/56) ..............48Hal Lear Connecticut (3/16/56) ...40 Hal Lear Iowa (3/22/56)..............32 Mark Macon St. John’s (3/16/90)........32Mark Macon N. Carolina (3/24/91).....31

ReboundsPlayer Opponent (Date) .......RebsFred Cohen* Connecticut (3/16/56) ...34 Lee Tress Villanova (3/7/70) ..........21Jim Williams Connecticut (3/9/64) .....20Tim Perry Jacksonville (3/13/86) ....18Tim Perry Southern (3/13/87) ........17*NCAA Record

AssistsPlayer Opponent (Date) ........AstsPepe Sanchez Seton Hall (3/19/00) ......15Howard Evans Richmond (3/24/88).......11Pepe Sanchez Kent State (3/12/99).........9Pepe Sanchez Purdue (3/19/99)..............9Rick Brunson Michigan (3/28/93) ..........9Lynn Greer Florida (3/18/01) ..............9

Most 3-pointers Made (Game): 9, Johnny Miller vs Cincinnati (3/16/95)Most Free Throws Made (Game):12, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93)Most Free Throws Attempted (Game):16, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93)Most Steals (Game): 6, Pepe Sanchez, vs. Purdue (3/19/99)Most Blocks (Game):8, Mark Strickland, vs Okla. St. (3/22/91)8, Tim Perry, vs Lehigh (3/18/88)

Career PointsPlayer Years Games .........PtsMark Macon 1988-91 8.............210Hal Lear 1956 5.............160Aaron Mckie 1992-94 7.............138Eddie Jones 1992-94 7.............136Quincy Wadley 1999-01 10............134

ReboundsPlayer Years Games ......RebsTim Perry 1985-88 9...............94Kevin Lyde 1998-01 10..............66Lamont Barnes 1997-00 9...............49Mark Macon 1988-91 8...............46Derrick Battie 1993-96 8...............45

AssistsPlayer Years Games .......AstsPepe Sanchez 1997-00 9...............54Howard Evans 1985-88 9...............47Rick Brunson 1992-95 8...............27Mik Kilgore 1990-91 6...............23Lynn Greer 1998-01 7...............23

Games Played (career): 10, Kevin Lyde, Ron Rollerson, Quincy Wadley (1998-01)Scoring average (career): 32.0, Hal Lear (5 games, 1956)Most 3-pointers made (career): 17, Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88)Most Assists (career): 54, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00)Most Free Throws Made (career):41, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91)Most Free Throws Attempted: 47, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91)Best Free Throw Percentage:.1000 (22-22), Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88)Most Steals (Career):24, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00)Most Blocks (Career):29, Tim Perry, (9 games, 1985-88)

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Atlantic 10 Tournament History1983 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.

Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 88, Saint Joseph’s 69Temple 72, Rutgers 67W. Virginia 86, Temple 78*

1984 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W. Va.Temple 78, Massachusetts 54West Virginia 67, Temple 65

1985 Rutgers Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J. Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 67, St. Bona. 56Temple 62, Saint Joseph’s 61Temple 59, Rutgers 51*

1986 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 73, G.Washington 54Byrne Arena, E. Rutherford, N.J.West Virginia 61, Temple 56

1987 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 77, G. Washington 69Temple 84, Saint Joseph’s 68Temple 70, West Virginia 57*

1988 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.V. Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 77, Duquesne 57Temple 79, Saint Joseph’s 67Temple 68, Rhode Island 63*

1989 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 64, Duquesne 51Rutgers 62, Temple 59 (OT)

1990 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 61, Duquesne 50Temple 65, Rutgers 57McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 53, Massachusetts 51*

1991 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 56, West Virginia 53Penn State 52, Temple 50

1992 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 75, Saint Joseph’s 59West Virginia 44, Temple 41

1993 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 80, West Virginia 53Temple 71, Saint Joseph’s 60Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass.Massachusetts 69, Temple 61*

1994 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 58, Rutgers 44Temple 54, G. Washington 34Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass.Massachusetts 70, Temple 59*

1995 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 84, West Virginia 72Temple 47, Rutgers 42Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass.Massachusetts 63, Temple 44*

1996 Phila. Civic Center, Phila., Pa.Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 67, Xavier 50Temple 64, Rhode Island 52Massachusetts 75, Temple 61*

1997 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 64, Duquesne 47Temple 69, Xavier 62 (OT)R. Island 69, Temple 66 (OT)

1998 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 76, Saint Joseph’s 52G. Washington 78, Temple 64

1999 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 64, Virginia Tech 51Temple 76, Xavier 64Rhode Island 62, Temple 59*

2000 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 71, Virginia Tech 52Temple 54, Massachusetts 47Temple 65, St. Bona. 44*

2001 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Atlantic 10 ChampionTemple 76, Dayton 63Temple 77, G. Washington 76Temple 76, Massachusetts 65*

2002 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.La Salle 72, Temple 66

2003 UD Arena, Dayton, OhioAtlantic 10 Runner-upTemple 66, Richmond 52Temple 63, Xavier 57Dayton 79, Temple 72*

2004 UD Arena, Dayton, OhioRichmond 64, Temple 49

2005 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OhioTemple 61, Dayton 51G. Washington 77, Temple 58

2006 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, OhioTemple 74, Rhode Island 45Temple 68, G. Washington 53Saint Joseph’s 73, Temple 59

2007 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.Saint Joseph’s 66, Temple 62

2008 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.Temple 84, La Salle 75Temple 60, Charlotte 45Temple 69, Saint Joseph’s 64*

Atlantic 10 Championships: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2008* Denotes championship gameOverall Record: 46-1926 appearances

Atlantic 10 Tournament Honorees1983 Terence Stansbury1984 Granger Hall (MOP)1985 Nate Blackwell (MOP)

Granger HallCharles Rayne

1987 Nate BlackwellHoward EvansTim Perry

1988 Howard EvansMark MaconMike Vreeswyk

1989 Mark Macon1990 Donald Hodge

Mark Macon (MOP)Mark Strickland

1993 Eddie JonesAaron McKie

1994 Eddie JonesAaron McKie

1995 Levan AlstonRick Brunson

1996 Marc Jackson

1999 Lamont BarnesMark Karcher

2000 Mark KarcherPepe SanchezQuincy Wadley (MOP)

2001 Lynn Greer (MOP)Kevin LydeQuincy Wadley

2003 Brian Polk2008 Dionte Christmas (MOP)

Mark Tyndale Granger Hall was Temple’s first A-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1984).

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NIT History1937-38 NIT CHAMPION

New York, N.Y.Temple 60, Colorado 36Temple 56, Oklahoma A&M 44Temple 53, Bradley 40

1956-57 NIT - 3RD PLACENew York, N.Y.Temple 77, Dayton 66Bradley 94, Temple 66Temple 57, St. Bonaventure 50

1959-60 New York, N.Y.Dayton 72, Temple 51

1960-61 New York, N.Y.Temple 79, Army 66Dayton 62, Temple 60

1961-62 New York, N.Y.Temple 80, Providence 78 (OT)Loyola (Ill.) 75, Temple 64

1965-66 New York, N.Y.Temple 88, Virginia Tech 73Brigham Young 90, Temple 78

1967-68 New York, N.Y.Kansas 82, Temple 76

1968-69 NIT CHAMPIONNew York, N.Y.Temple 82, Florida 66Temple 94, Saint Peter’s 78Temple 63, Tennessee 58Temple 89, Boston College 76

1977-78 Austin, TexasTexas 72, Temple 58

1980-81 Clemson, S.C.Temple 90, Clemson 82Morgantown, W.Va.West Virginia 77, Temple 76

1981-82 Athens, Ga.Georgia 73, Temple 60

1988-89 Richmond, Va.Richmond 70, Temple 56

2001-02 NIT - 3RD PLACEFresno, Calif.Temple 81, Fresno State 75Louisville, Ky.Temple 65, Louisville 62Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 63, Villanova 57New York, N.Y.Memphis 78, Temple 77Temple 65, Syracuse 54

2002-03 Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 68, Drexel 59Temple 75, Boston College 62Kingston, R.I.Temple 61, Rhode Island 53Philadelphia, Pa.Minnesota 63, Temple 58 (OT)

2003-04 Piscataway, N.J.Rutgers 76, Temple 71

2004-05 Blacksburg, Va.Virginia Tech 60, Temple 50

2005-06 Philadelphia, Pa.Akron 80, Temple 73 (OT)

NIT Appearances: 17, 20-15 (.571) overallNIT Championships: 1938, 1969Standing, left to right: Coach James Usilton, Sr., Bob Nicol, Ed McDermott,

Jim Kidorf, Jim Busha, Tony Alfano and manager Alan Bobrow.Seated, left to right: Jimmy Usilton, Jr., Howard Black, Ed Boyle,

Don Shields, Mike Bloom, Don Henderson and Al Freiberg.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYNATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION — 1938

EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE CHAMPION — 1937-38

Sitting left to right: Gavin White, Assistant director of athletics; Gordon Mulava; Joe Cromer;captain John Baum; Harry Litwack, head coach; Jim Snook; Eddie Mast; Carl Brooks.Standing left to right: Al Shrier, sports information director; Ted Quedenfeld, trainer;

Don Casey, assistant coach; Tony Brocchi; Tom Wieczerak; John Richardson; Pat Cassidy;Bill Strunk; Jay Norman, assistant coach; Jim Wilson, assistant coach.

THE 1968-69 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL TEAMNATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

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1956-57 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVALNew York, N.Y.Temple 79, Fordham 70Ohio State 64, Temple 63Temple 73, NYU 61

1957-58 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVALNew York, N.Y. (Champion)Temple 76, Pittsburgh 71 Temple 91, Seattle 73Temple 69, California 59

1959-60 KEYSTONE CLASSICHarrisburg, Pa. (Champion)Temple 60, Penn State 50 Temple 65, Penn 53

1960-61 CAPITAL INVITATIONALWashington, D.C. (Champion)Temple 63, Lafayette 51 Temple 61, American 51

1961-62 HURRICANE CLASSICMiami, Fla. (Champion)Temple 70, Minnesota 66 Temple 85, Miami 67

1963-64 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN.Philadelphia, Pa.Drake 58, Temple 54Temple 99, Boston College 68Loyola (Ill.) 74, Temple 65

1964-65 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVALNew York, N.Y.Cincinnati 83, Temple 56La Salle 83, Temple 70

1965-66 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN.Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 84, St. Bonaventure 72Temple 66, La Salle 59 (OT)Saint Joseph’s 97, Temple 65

1966-67 ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENTOklahoma City, Okla.Temple 82, Arizona State 63Montana State 61, Temple 60Stanford 53, Temple 51

1967-68 CHARLOTTE INVITATIONALCharlotte, N.C.Temple 65, Miami (Ohio) 60Davidson 63, Temple 60

1967-68 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN.Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion)Temple 93, Providence 63 Temple 82, Wisconsin 80Temple 83, St. Francis (Pa.) 77

1968-69 LOBO INVITATIONALAlbuquerque, N.M.Temple 72, Fordham 60New Mexico 83, Temple 70MOTOR CITY TOURNAMENTDetroit, Mich.Temple 72, Miami (Ohio) 67Detroit 87, Temple 76

1969-70 FAR WEST CLASSICPortland, Ore.Oregon State 65, Temple 44So. California 68, Temple 53Temple 90, Michigan State 51

1970-71 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN.Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 84, St. Francis (Pa.) 75Temple 60, Saint Joseph’s 57Pennsylvania 76, Temple 55

1971-72 RAINBOW CLASSICHonolulu, HawaiiTemple 60, Minnesota 57Arizona State 74, Temple 67Temple 61, California 57

1972-73 SUGAR BOWL CLASSICNew Orleans, La.Illinois 82, Temple 77Temple 73, Drake 68

1973-74 VOLUNTEER CLASSICKnoxville, Tenn.Temple 70, Utah State 61Tennessee 11, Temple 6ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN.Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion)Temple 61, Harvard 59

Temple 68, Cincinnati 64Temple 51, California 42

1974-75 JAYHAWK CLASSICLawrence, Kan.Washington 54, Temple 45Fordham 67, Temple 65

1974-75 GATOR BOWLJacksonville, Fla.Memphis State 71, Temple 68Jacksonville 63, Temple 52

1975-76 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVALNew York, N.Y.St. John’s 64, Temple 59Villanova 84, Temple 75

1976-77 RAINBOW CLASSICHonolulu, HawaiiArizona State 73, Temple 65St. John’s 59, Temple 49Wm. & Mary 68, Temple 65

1977-78 SUGAR BOWL CLASSICNew Orleans, La.Virginia 66, Temple 55Temple 74, Auburn 73

1978-79 LAS VEGAS TOURNAMENTLas Vegas, Nev. (Champion)Temple 81, Baylor 70 Temple 89, UNLV 79

1979-80 MARYLAND INVITATIONALCollege Park, Md.Temple 85, Harvard 73Maryland 85, Temple 63

1980-81 BEST HOLIDAY CLASSICPortland, MaineUNC-Charlotte 68, Temple 65Temple 70, Maine 64

1981-82 CABRILLO CLASSICSan Diego, Calif.Temple 85, Florida 81San Diego State 75, Temple 64

1982-83 STANFORD TOURNAMENTPalo Alto, Calif.Temple 73, Rhode Island 62Stanford 77, Temple 70TANGERINE BOWLOrlando, Fla.Stetson 79, Temple 73Temple 98, Rollins 74

1983-84 FLEET CLASSICProvidence, R.I.Temple 78, Rhode Island 66Providence 65, Temple 59

1984-85 COWBOY SHOOTOUTCasper, Wy. (Champion)Temple 71, Pepperdine 66 Temple 66, Wyoming 60

1985-86 PIZZA HUT SHOOTOUTWichita, Kan. (Champion)Temple 69, Tenn. Tech 63 Temple 62, Wichita State 60 JOSTENS CLASSIC (Champion)Philadelphia, Pa.Temple 81, La Salle 58Temple 66, Pennsylvania 47

1986-87 COCA-COLA NIT (Champion)Temple 79, at Virginia 75Temple 80, at Villanova 73New York, N.Y.Temple 78, UNLV 76Temple 67, Memphis State 59BLADE CLASSICToledo, Ohio (Champion)Temple 80, Ga. Southern 61Temple 75, Toledo 68

1987-88 SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. (Champion)Temple 70, Mississippi 61Temple 87, Southern 47

1988-89 TOURN. OF CHAMPIONSCharlotte, N.C.Missouri 91, Temple 74 (2 OT)Arizona 68, Temple 50

1989-90 CARRIER CLASSICSyracuse, N.Y.Temple 65, Arkansas State 41Syracuse 73, Temple 56

1990-91 DODGE PRESEASON NITIowa City, IowaIowa 73, Temple 71FIESTA BOWL CLASSICTucson, Ariz.Iowa State 81, Temple 79 (OT)Temple 56, Pepperdine 55

1991-92 BMA CLASSICKansas City, Mo.Temple 68, Kansas State 65Kansas 97, Temple 73

1991-92 7-UP SHOOTOUTSt. Petersburg, Fla.Arizona 66, Temple 60

1992-93 ORLANDO SUNSHINE CLASSICOrlando, Fla.Temple 67, Florida 62Florida State 91, Temple 80 (OT)

1993-94 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVALNew York, N.Y.Temple 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 51Georgia Tech 57, Temple 51

1994-95 BCA/MLK CLASSICMemphis, Tenn.Temple 65, S. California 547-UP SHOOTOUTOrlando, Fla.Temple 68, Louisville 53HARRIS TEETER TOURN.OF CHAMPIONSCharlotte, N.C.Cincinnati 60, Temple 41Temple 49, South Carolina 447UP SHOOTOUTSan Antonio, TexasTexas 70, Temple 54

Regular Season Tournaments

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1995-96 PRESEASON NITTemple 65, Rider 62at Georgetown 74, Temple 49GATORADE ROCK’N’ROLL CLASSICCleveland, OhioCincinnati 70, Temple 49JIMMY V CLASSICEast Rutherford, N.J.Temple 74, Kansas 66 (OT)BANK IV CLASSICTulsa, Okla.Oklahoma State 49, Temple 41

1996-97 FORD FAR WEST CLASSICPortland, Ore.Oregon 82, Temple 62Temple 69, Bradley 63A- 10/C-USA CHALLENGECincinnati, OhioTemple 70, Cincinnati 55

1997-98 NABC CLASSICAlbuquerque, N.M.Temple 68, Auburn 42

1998-99 COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSICNew York, N.Y.Temple 65, Georgetown 49Temple 59, Wake Forest 48

1998-99 PETE NEWELL CHALLENGEOakland, Calif.Stanford 57, Temple 50

1999-00 GREAT EIGHT TOURNAMENTChicago, Ill.Temple 64, Gonzaga 48HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSICSpringfield, Mass.Indiana 67, Temple 59

2000-01 TIVO PRESEASON NITLiacouras CenterTemple 56, Delaware 49Temple 61, New Mexico 49New York, N.Y.Temple 67, Indiana 62Duke 63, Temple 61

2001-02 COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSICNew York, N.Y.Florida 72, Temple 64Maryland 82, Temple 74JIMMY V CLASSICEast Rutherford, N.J.Alabama 70, Temple 67

2003-04 ORANGE BOWL CLASSICMiami, Fla.Miami 72, Temple 66

2005-06 PRESEASON NITLiacouras CenterTemple 69, Army 37Westwood, Calif.UCLA 54, Temple 47

2006-07 ATLANTIC CITY LENAPE TRAIL CLASSICAtlantic City, N.J.Cincinnati 80, Temple 71

2007-08 PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF CLASSICSan Juan, P.R.Providence 66, Temple 64College of Charleston 79, Temple 76Temple 73, Marist 69 (OT)

Regular Season Tournaments:Won 73, Lost 60 (.549)

Regular Season Tournaments/Overtime Games

DATE OPPONENT..................................SCORE2/13/08 Rhode Island..............................W, 92-892/10/08 Massachusetts ...........................W, 80-701/20/08 at Saint Louis .............................W, 54-5311/18/08 vs. Marist ...................................W, 73-693/14/06 Akron (NIT) .................................L, 73-803/3/04 Massachusetts (2OT) .................W, 98-922/25/04 at La Salle...................................W, 74-703/27/03 Minnesota (NIT) ..........................L, 58-633/3/02 at Saint Joseph's (2OT) [P] .........W, 87-842/27/02 at Dayton ..................................W, 75-7012/3/01 at Wisconsin (2OT) ....................W, 70-673/3/01 at George Washington ..............W, 92-881/27/01 Massachusetts ............................L, 64-653/19/00 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA) .................L, 65-6711/23/98 at Penn .......................................L, 70-731/26/98 at Saint Joseph's [P] ...................W, 68-623/7/97 vs. Rhode Island (A-10) ...............L, 66-693/6/97 vs. Xavier (A-10).........................W, 69-621/28/97 La Salle (2OT).............................W, 70-671/19/97 at Xavier......................................L, 64-681/7/97 Rhode Island...............................L, 72-7912/4/96 Wisconsin....................................L, 57-6412/22/95 Kansas .......................................W, 74-6612/2/95 Wisconsin....................................L, 54-572/28/95 Saint Joseph's [P].........................L, 64-732/2/95 at St. Bonaventure (2OT) ............L, 64-781/28/95 at Rhode Island..........................W, 55-5012/20/94 Texas Tech (2OT)........................W, 67-641/12/93 at George Washington ..............W, 64-6212/20/92 Florida State................................L, 80-912/9/92 Penn State (2OT) .......................W, 73-723/22/91 vs. Okla. St. (NCAA)...................W, 72-632/10/91 West Virginia..............................W, 88-781/16/91 at Duquesne...............................L, 59-6012/27/90 Iowa State...................................L, 79-813/1/90 Rutgers (2OT) ............................W, 65-572/11/90 at Massachusetts (3OT).............W, 83-823/6/89 vs. Rutgers (A-10)........................L, 59-6212/2/88 Missouri (2OT).............................L, 74-912/9/87 at Penn State (2OT) ...................W, 73-7012/20/86 at Villanova................................W, 67-653/13/86 vs. Jacksonville (NCAA)..............W, 61-501/18/86 at West Virginia...........................L, 65-6912/21/85 Wake Forest ...............................W, 64-592/25/84 La Salle (2OT) [P] .........................L, 79-802/4/84 at West Virginia..........................W, 83-771/4/84 Saint Joseph's ............................W, 89-832/26/83 La Salle.......................................W, 84-792/12/83 Duquesne...................................L, 70-732/9/83 Penn (2OT) ................................W, 61-532/19/80 St. John's.....................................L, 58-632/9/80 Saint Joseph's .............................L, 52-531/24/79 Syracuse......................................L, 76-781/11/78 at Pittsburgh ..............................W, 81-742/16/74 Saint Joseph's [P] .......................W, 73-672/9/74 Villanova [P] ...............................W, 81-731/29/72 at Syracuse..................................L, 77-8412/8/70 Hofstra........................................L ,72-741/24/70 Fordham .....................................L. 64-703/7/69 Saint Joseph's [P].........................L, 67-6812/10/68 at Army .......................................L, 59-602/9/66 St. John's (2OT)...........................L, 72-7512/29/65 La Salle [P] ..................................W, 66-59

DATE OPPONENT..................................SCORE3/15/62 Providence (NIT) ........................W, 80-782/8/62 at NYU ........................................L, 73-782/18/61 Saint Joseph's [P].........................L, 83-861/21/61 Pittsburgh ...................................L, 75-802/27/60 St. John's ...................................W, 68-6312/7/57 at Kentucky (3OT) .......................L, 83-853/1/57 St. Bonaventure.........................W, 72-692/26/55 La Salle ........................................L, 57-592/10/55 at Lebanon Valley .......................L, 76-821/29/55 Penn State (3OT).........................L, 80-842/20/54 St. John's.....................................L, 67-721/14/54 at Lehigh (3OT)..........................W, 64-6112/14/53 at Lebanon Valley .......................L, 58-6212/13/52 Louisville (2OT)............................L, 77-853/20/52 at Muhlenberg (2OT).................W, 95-861/1/52 at Niagara..................................W, 61-601/5/50 at NYU .......................................W, 50-451/13/49 at St. John's ...............................W, 81-792/14/45 at Penn State .............................W, 63-601/17/45 at Valley Forge ...........................W, 41-371/13/45 St. John's.....................................L, 41-432/15/39 at Michigan State........................L, 25-292/5/37 West Virginia..............................W, 40-3812/21/36 La Salle ........................................L, 31-373/12/36 Rider...........................................W, 35-341/10/33 at Carnegie Tech.........................L, 34-38

OVERTIME FACTSTemple Overtime Record: 46-43Home Overtime Record: 16-22Overtime Record at the Liacouras Center: 3-3Away Overtime Record: 19-13Neutral Site Overtime Record: 11-8Postseason Overtime Record: 4-4Longest Win Streak:

6 (Jan. 17, 1945—Mar. 20, 1952)Longest Losing Streak:

6 (Feb. 9, 1966—Jan. 29, 1972)Single Overtime Games: 72 (34-38)Double Overtime Games:15 (10-5)Triple Overtime Games: 4 (2-2)Most Frequent Overtime Opponent:

Saint Joseph's (8)Most Overtime Games in a Season:

6 (1996-97)

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OpponentDATE OPPONENT ..........W/L SCORE12/9/07 Villanova..................L 93-1012/7/93 Wake Forest .............L 69-1062/5/66 Saint Joseph's [P] .....L 74-1051/2/60 at G. Washington ....L 65-1011/1/55 Kentucky..................L 69-1013/1/50 at Syracuse ..............L 76-105

100-Point Games FactsTemple 100-Point Game Record: 18-0Home 100-Point Game Record: 13-0Away 100-Point Game Record: 5-0Overtime 100-Point Games: 0Most Frequent 100-Point Game Opponent:Glassboro State, Rhode Island, Penn (2)Most 100-Point Games in a season:2 (1955-56, 1960-61, 1969-70)

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The Last Time It HappenedIndividualScored 30 Points .....................................................................................................................Dionte Christmas (37) vs. Duquesne (3/5/08)Scored 40 Points ..................................................................................................................David Hawkins (41) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04)Three Players Scored 20 Points .............................Mark Tyndale (22), Chris Clark (20), Dionte Christmas (20), at St. Bonaventure (2/20/08) Two Players Scored 30 Points..........................................................David Hawkins (41) and Mardy Collins (30) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04)Five Players Scored 10 Points .........................Tyndale (22), Clark (20), Christmas (20), Brooks (15), Allen (14), at St. Bonaventure (2/20/08)Had 15 Rebounds .........................................................................................................................Mark Tyndale (15) vs. Charlotte (3/14/08)Had 20 Rebounds ...............................................................................................................................Joe Newman (24) vs. Drexel (2/5/73)Had 10 Offensive Rebounds...................................................................................................Lamont Barnes (11) vs. Virginia Tech (3/4/99)Had 10 Defensive Rebounds ........................................................................................................Mark Tyndale (13) vs. Charlotte (3/14/08)Two Players Had 10 Rebounds ...................................................................Mark Tyndale (14), Dionte Christmas (11) vs. Towson (12/6/07) Had a Double-Double in Points and Rebounds ..........................................Mark Tyndale (20 points, 15 rebounds) vs. Charlotte (3/14/08) Had a Double-Double in Points and Assists.....................................................Mardy Collins (25 points, 12 assists) vs. Maryland (1/28/06)Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles ...........................Tyndale: 14 pts, 10 reb vs. La Salle (3/13/08), 20 pts, 15 reb vs. Charlotte (3/14/08)Had Three Consecutive Double-Doubles........................................................................Mark Tyndale: 22 pts, 10 reb vs. La Salle (2/4/07), ...........................................................................................................16 pts, 16 reb vs. St. Bon. (2/7/07), 27 pts, 10 reb vs. Rich. (1/31/07)Had a Triple-Double ..................................................................Pepe Sanchez (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) vs. La Salle (1/17/1998)Two Players Had Double-Doubles ...................Dionte Christmas (16 pts, 11 reb) and Mark Tyndale (12 pts, 14 reb) vs. Towson (12/6/07)Had Three Consecutive 30-Point Games .....Dionte Christmas: 31 vs. Rhode Island (1/20/07), 34 at Penn (1/24/07), 30 at Duquesne (1/27/07)Made 15 Field Goals .........................................................................................................................Lynn Greer (18) at Wisconsin (12/3/01)Attempted 25 Field Goals ...................................................................................................................Mardy Collins (25) vs. Duke (2/25/06)Shot .750 From the Field (min. 10 att.) ....................................................................................Mark Tyndale (14-17) vs. Charlotte (2/24/07)Made 15 Free Throws..................................................................................................................Lynn Greer (18) vs. Saint Joseph's (2/2/02)Shot 1.000 From the Line (min. 10 att.) ..........................................................................Mark Tyndale (10-10) vs. Massachusetts (2/10/08)Made 7 Three-Pointers ..................................................................................................................Dionte Christmas (7) vs. Ohio (11/29/07)Attempted 15 Three-Pointers.....................................................................................................Dionte Christmas (15) at Fordham (3/3/07)Shot .750 From 3-Point Range (min. 5 att.)...........................................................................Dionte Christmas (6-6) vs. Charlotte (2/24/07)Had 10 Assists...........................................................................................................................Mardy Collins (10) vs. Rhode Island (3/8/06)Had 15 Assists...............................................................................................................................Pepe Sanchez (15) vs. Lafayette (3/17/00)Had 10 Blocks......................................................................................................................Duane Causwell (10) vs. Penn State (12/26/89)Had Five Steals .............................................................................Dustin Salisbery and Mark Tyndale (5) vs. George Washington (2/17/07)Had 10 Steals ............................................................................................................................Mark Macon (11) vs. Notre Dame (1/29/89)Led the Team in Points, Rebounds, and Assists ..........................Mark Tyndale (15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists) at Saint Joseph’s (3/2/08)Hit a Last Second Shot to Win a Game.................................................................................Mark Tyndale vs. Eastern Michigan (12/22/07)

Dionte Christmas scored 31 points in a 109-70win over St. Bonaventure in 2007.

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The Last Time It HappenedTeamWon By 30 Points.........................................................................................................................................................Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07)Won By 40 Points...........................................................................................................................................................Temple 88, Massachusetts 46 (2/26/03)Scored 100 Points......................................................................................................................................................................109 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07)Scored Under 50 Points...............................................................................................................................................................34 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06)Scored Under 40 Points...............................................................................................................................................................34 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06)Scored 50 Points in a Half ...............................................................................................................................................50 Points, First Half vs. La Salle (3/8/08)Scored 60 Points in a Half ...........................................................................................................................62 Points, Second Half vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07)Scored Under 20 Points in a Half..............................................................................................................................18 Points, First Half at Saint Louis (1/20/08)Had a +20 Rebound Margin...........................................................................................................................................................+20 vs. Charlotte (3/14/08)Had 50 Rebounds.....................................................................................................................................................................50 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/19/05)Had Less Than 25 Rebounds...................................................................................................................................................................24 at Dayton (2/16/08)Had 25 Offensive Rebounds.......................................................................................................................................................28 vs. Massachusetts (2/26/05)Had Less Than 5 Offensive Rebounds ......................................................................................................................................................4 vs. La Salle (3/13/08)Had 40 Defensive Rebounds....................................................................................................................................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/97)Made 40 Field Goals ...................................................................................................................................................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07)Made Less Than 15 Field Goals ..................................................................................................................................................13 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06)Attempted 80 Field Goals ................................................................................................................................................................83 vs. Rhode Island (2/4/89)Attempted Less Than 40 Field Goals .................................................................................................................................................32 vs. Princeton (12/20/04)Shot .600 From the Field .....................................................................................................................................................674 (29-43) vs. Richmond (1/31/07)Made 30 Free Throws...............................................................................................................................................................................31 vs. Dayton (2/9/05)Made Less Than 5 Free Throws..........................................................................................................................................................4 vs. Kent State (11/21/06)Attempted 40 Free Throws................................................................................................................................................................41 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07)Attempted Less Than 10 Free Throws ..................................................................................................................................................6 at Saint Louis (1/20/08)Shot .900 From the Line (min. 10 attempts) ............................................................................................................. .941 (16-17) at St. Bonaventure (2/20/08) Made 10 Three-Pointers............................................................................................................................................................................13 vs. Xavier (1/16/08)Made No Three-Pointers.................................................................................................................................................................0 vs. Massachusetts (2/1/96)Attempted 25 Three-Pointers ........................................................................................................................................................31 vs. Rhode Island (2/13/08)Attempted Less Than 10 Three-Pointers ...............................................................................................................................................8 vs. Princeton (12/6/05)Had 25 Assists ......................................................................................................................................................................29 vs. George Washington (3/4/00)Had Less Than 5 Assists ..............................................................................................................................................................................3 vs. Indiana (1/3/04)Had 25 Turnovers...............................................................................................................................................................................28 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07)Had Less Than 5 Turnovers .....................................................................................................................................................................4 at Fordham (1/31/08)Had 10 Blocks .........................................................................................................................................................................................10 vs. Marist (11/18/07)Had No Blocks................................................................................................................................................................................0 vs. Saint Joseph's (3/10/06)Had 15 Steals .....................................................................................................................................................................................18 vs. Saint Louis (2/18/06)Had No Steals.......................................................................................................................................................................................0 vs. Richmond (3/13/03)Last Overtime Game............................................................................................................................................................... 92-89 vs. Rhode Island (2/13/08)Last Overtime Victory at Home ...............................................................................................................................................92-89 vs. Rhode Island (2/13/08)Last Overtime Victory on the Road...............................................................................................................................................54-53 at Saint Louis (1/20/08)Temple Defeated a Ranked Opponent.......................................................................................................................................78-59 vs. #20 Xavier (1/16/08)Temple Defeated a #1 Ranked Opponent ............................................................................................................................77-69 vs. #1 Cincinnati (2/20/00)

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CHARLES M. WILLIAMS 1894-99 • 73–32 Record

1894-95 (8-3)Purple Crescent A.C............................3- 1 WGermantown YMCA...........................9- 8 WTurnegemeinde ..................................3- 0 WTemple J.V...........................................5- 1 WW. Phila. YMCA .................................10- 1 WKensington YMCA...............................0- 8 LCentral H. S. .......................................6- 2 WHaverford College ..............................4- 6 LDelhi Club ..........................................9- 1 WNorthwest YMCA ...............................1- 2 LW. Phila. YMCA ...................................9- 3 W

1895-96 (15-7)Penna. R.R. YMCA...............................5- 2 WCamden YMCA...................................8- 6 WTurnegemeinde ..................................5- 4 WSchuylkill Navy....................................4- 3 WMoorestown YMCA............................2- 0 WKensington YMCA...............................3- 8 LCentral Pa. College .............................8- 0 WCentral High School .........................11- 2 WNicetown YMCA.................................1- 2 LTemple College J.V............................13- 0 WCentral Pa. College .............................5- 3 WFirst Regiment.....................................9- 12 LTurnegemeinde ..................................5- 10 LPurple Crescent A.C............................9- 1 W All-Phila. Collegians ..........................10- 7 WTemple Guards ...................................3- 2 WBrooklyn YMCA ..................................8- 10 LTemple Guards ...................................4- 1 WPenn R.R. YMCA..................................2- 3 LTemple College J.V............................11- 2 W Trenton YMCA ....................................2- 6 LTurnegemeinde ..................................8- 6 W

1896-97 (10-11)Brooklyn YMCA ..................................8- 6 WNY 23rd St. Club ...............................16- 12 WBaltimore A.C. ....................................7- 4 WPenn ...................................................2- 4 LTrenton YMCA ....................................3- 4 LCentral Pa. College .............................2- 5 L Temple J.V...........................................8- 3 WUniversity of Pa. ..................................4- 6 LPenna. R.R. YMCA...............................5- 7 LFirst Regiment.....................................2- 8 LCentral Pa. College ...........................10- 8 W

Camden YMCA...................................9- 12 LCentral High School .........................13- 2 W Temple-Guards ..................................6- 10 LNicetown YMCA.................................3- 15 LAll Phila. Collegians.............................2- 8 L Schuylkill Navy....................................7- 11 LFirst Regiment...................................15- 7 WTemple J.V.........................................12- 2 WCamden YMCA...................................8- 1 WPenn. ..................................................3- 1 W

1897-98 (22-5) All Phila. Collegians.............................9- 1 WClover Bike Club .................................7- 8 LClaremont A.C..................................51- 2 WW. Phila. YMCA ...................................6- 2 WGermantown YMCA.........................14- 22 L Central High School .........................18- 2 WCamden YMCA...................................4- 22 LBelmont A.C. ......................................6- 4 WFirst Regiment...................................29- 0 WYale University.....................................3- 15 LHancock A.A. ...................................11- 2 WPenna. Bike Club ................................8- 6 WCentral Pa. College ...........................12- 6 WTemple J.V.........................................17- 4 WCentral High School .........................12- 0 WGermantown YMCA.........................11- 28 LMontgomery A.A. ............................12- 5 WCentral High School .........................10- 9 WTrinity A.A. ........................................22- 2 W

Penna. Bike Club ................................9- 3 WTrinity A.A. ........................................16- 4 WSpaulding A.C...................................66- 2 WPenna. Bike Club ..............................15- 4 WClover Bike Club .................................7- 6 WAll Phila. Collegians...........................26- 8 W

1898-99 (18-6)Strawbridge & Clothier .......................2- 0 WMontgomery A.A. ............................10- 5 WBridgeton YMCA.................................3- 22 LCentral Pa. College ...........................45- 4 W Richmond A.C. .................................23- 4 WPenn Bike Club ...................................7- 20 LCentral High School .........................20- 1 W Trinity A.A. ........................................14- 8 WN.Y. 23rd St. Club..............................10- 21 LNicetown YMCA...............................16- 3 WBristol A.A. ........................................12- 9 WPenn Bike Club .................................10- 8 WTrinity A.A. ........................................18- 5 WGermantown YMCA...........................1- 11 L Bristol A.A. ........................................11- 4 WPhila. All Collegians.............................6- 5 WWest Chester Teacher’s College .........6- 20 LEastburn Academy ...........................17- 6 WNicetown YMCA...............................21- 9 WBurlington A.C..................................22- 6 WW.Chester St. Teach. Col...................40- 3 WPhila. All Collegians...........................16- 3 WPenna. Military Col. ............................8- 15 L

All-Time Results

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

MILESTONE VICTORIESWin Date Opponent...........................Score Coach1 1894 Purple Crescent A.C. ..............3-1 Charles M. Williams100 1903 Drexel................................ 19-13 H. Shindle Wingert200 1921 Schuylkill ........................... 31-29 Francois D’Eliscu300 12/11/29 Phila. Osteopathy ............. 39-31 James Usilton400 2/22/36 Carnegie Tech ................... 44-32 James Usilton500 2/20/43 La Salle .............................. 47-43 Josh Cody600 12/22/50 at Scranton ....................... 75-70 Josh Cody700 2/21/57 at St. John’s ...................... 80-73 Harry Litwack800 12/27/62 at St. John’s ...................... 64-51 Harry Litwack900 12/02/68 Hofstra .............................. 93-64 Harry Litwack1000 1/29/74 at Drexel............................ 55-43 Don Casey1100 2/11/80 Rider.................................. 80-64 Don Casey1200 2/23/85 at Massachusetts .............. 50-48 John Chaney1300 1/12/89 at Massachusetts .............. 89-68 John Chaney1400 1/8/94 George Washington ......... 80-64 John Chaney1500 11/20/98 Michigan State.................. 60-59 John Chaney1600 2/23/03 at Fordham....................... 99-77 John Chaney

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JOHN T. ROGERS1899-1900 • 14–8 Record

1899-00 (14-8)Penland A.C......................................13- 18 LUniv. of Phila.......................................5- 20 LTemple Guards ...................................8- 5 WTioga A.C..........................................19- 13 WFriends Cent. School...........................2- 4 LN.E. Manual Tr. .................................19- 8 WLa Salle College.................................10- 15 LW. Chester Col. .................................13- 16 LPhila. All Collegians...........................17- 21 W Brown Prep.......................................18- 12 WPa. Inst. for Deaf ...............................25- 13 WPenn Bike Club .................................20- 22 LCentral College.................................19- 28 LUniv. of Phila.....................................15- 14 WTioga A.C..........................................19- 13 WTemple College J.V............................27- 9 WW.Chester Col. ..................................12- 17 LEastburn Academy ...........................21- 14 WTemple Guards .................................18- 16 WPenn Bike Club .................................21- 19 WBristol A.A. ........................................16- 14 WPhila. Col. Pharmacy.........................31- 17 W

1900-1901: No varsity team

H. SHINDLE WINGERT1901-05 • 20–18 Record

1901-02 (8-3)Brown Prep.......................................22- 18 WFriends Select....................................19- 20 LDrexel Institute .................................21- 8 WLa Salle College.................................19- 11 WSaint Joseph’s College......................27- 4 WPa. Inst. for Deaf ...............................21- 28 LGirard College...................................25- 13 WBanks Business Col...........................28- 11 W Northeast Manual ............................30- 7 WTemple J.V.........................................31- 12 WGirard College...................................20- 26 L

1902-03 (5-6)LaSalle...............................................16- 14 WWidener......... ...................................20- 12 W Northeast Manual ............................15- 1 WPhila. Dental Col...............................12- 17 LGirard College...................................24- 22 WBrown Prep.......................................25- 19 WDrexel ...............................................10- 21 LBanks Business Col...........................18- 23 L

Camden YMCA.................................15- 22 LWest Chester State ...........................16- 19 L PA Inst. for Deaf................................20- 21 L

1903-04 (4-4) Northeast Manual ............................28- 11 WWest Chester State ...........................19- 27 L La Salle..............................................13- 20 LDrexel ...............................................19- 13 WGirard College...................................26- 17 W Phila. Dental College ........................18- 26 L Banks Business Col...........................23- 18 WWest Chester State ...........................15- 21 L

1904-05 (3-5)La Salle..............................................17- 19 LPhila. Dental College ........................19- 21 L Girard College...................................20- 18 WBrown Prep.......................................19- 13 WDrexel ...............................................22- 28 LWest Chester State ...........................16- 24 L Phila. Pharmacy ................................18- 30 LPhila. Dental College ........................24- 23 W

JOHN B. CRESCENZO1905-08 • 14–10 Record

1905-06 (3-4)Phila. Dental College ........................24- 19 WDelaware..........................................21- 54 LLa Salle..............................................23- 21 WDrexel ...............................................19- 27 LWest Chester State ...........................16- 28 L Phila. Dental College ........................19- 20 LEastburn Academy ...........................27- 11 W

1906-07 (5-4)Drexel ...............................................18- 23 LFriends Central..................................13- 10 W La Salle..............................................25- 17 WPhila. Dental College ........................13- 20 L Loyola (Md.)......................................12- 10 WGirard College...................................25- 12 WDrexel ...............................................21- 25 LPhila. Dental College ........................19- 22 L Eastburn Academy ...........................30- 18 W

1907-08 (6-2)Saint Joseph’s...................................12- 10 WHahnemann Med. Col. ....................55- 1 W La Salle..............................................29- 20 WEastburn Academy ...........................32- 21 WPhila. Dental College ........................20- 18 W Drexel ...............................................18- 35 LCarlisle ..............................................13- 38 L Friends Central..................................18- 15 W

EDWARD M. McCONE1908-09 • 8–3 Record

1908-09 (8-3)Gaston A.C.......................................17- 9 WWidener ............................................16- 45 LPhila. Pharmacy ................................16- 8 WEastburn Academy ...........................10- 9 WDelaware..........................................37- 33 WLa Salle..............................................20- 24 LEastburn Academy ...........................20- 14 WMedicoChi ........................................42- 16 WPa. Dental School .............................34- 16 WPhila. Osteopathy.............................22- 15 WHahnemann Med. Col. ....................19- 21 L

FREDERICK PROSCH, JR.1909-13 • 17–20 Record

1909-10 (4-6)La Salle..............................................29- 18 WDelaware..........................................14- 30 LGirard College...................................21- 14 WMedicoChi ........................................25- 27 LCamden YMCA.................................21- 28 LBrown Prep.......................................19- 17 WPhila. Osteopathy.............................16- 18 LHahnemann Med. Col. ....................28- 12 WMedicoChi ........................................19- 23 LCarlisle ..............................................16- 25 L

1910-11 (3-5)Saint Joseph’s...................................19- 22 LDelaware..........................................12- 46 LLa Salle..............................................30- 21 WGirard College...................................25- 19 WGermantown Academy ...................29- 22 WMedicoChi ........................................21- 23 LCamden YMCA.................................18- 24 LPhiladelphia Pharmacy .....................17- 22 L

1911-12 (4-4) La Salle..............................................16- 35 LGirard College...................................21- 19 WGermantown Academy ...................24- 17 WMedicoChi ........................................17- 18 LPhiladelphia Pedagogy .....................28- 10 WBrown Prep.......................................19- 18 WCarlisle ..............................................12- 31 LAlbright.............................................17- 20 L

1912-13 (6-5) Brown Prep.......................................17- 9 WPhiladelphia Pharmacy .....................38- 5 WLa Salle..............................................27- 22 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Philadelphia Normal .........................14- 17 LAlbright.............................................21- 20 WSaint Joseph’s...................................24- 35 LGirard College...................................22- 23 LPratt Institute ....................................11- 49 LCarlisle ..............................................18- 24 LBrown Prep.......................................27- 12 WAlbright.............................................34- 20 W

WILLIAM NICOLAI1913-17 • 31–26 Record

1913-14 (5-7)Pratt Institute ....................................15- 36 LSaint Joseph’s...................................21- 33 LWashington .....................................19- 33 LMedicoChi .......................................31- 16 WAlbright............................................ 23- 31 LDelaware..........................................16- 20 LLaSalle ..............................................28- 19 WCarlisle Indians..................................18- 41 LPhila. Normal....................................24- 18 WPenna. Mil. Col. ................................18- 21 LWashington ......................................22- 20 WPhila. Normal....................................34- 17 W

1914-15 (9-4) La Salle..............................................37- 21 WU. of Pa. Eng.....................................56- 13 WMt. St. Mary’s ...................................19- 27 LSaint Joseph’s...................................11- 24 LCatholic ............................................10- 42 LDelaware..........................................31- 9 WPa. Mil. College .................................47- 19 WUrsinus .............................................28- 22 WVillanova...........................................22- 26 LAlumni..............................................50- 12 WCatholic ............................................21- 10 WPhila. Normal....................................24- 17 WAlbright.............................................19- 16 W

1915-16 (7-6)Lehigh ..............................................21- 32 LLa Salle .............................................39- 25 WUrsinus .............................................19- 37 LGirard College...................................38- 16 WHahnemann Med. ...........................34- 22 WUrsinus .............................................36- 46 LPenna. Mil. Col. ................................24- 25 LU. of Pa. Eng.....................................31- 20 WAlbright ............................................28- 19 WSchuylkill College ..............................30- 32 LAlumni..............................................39- 17 WCarlisle Indians..................................28- 30 LPhila. Normal....................................47- 20 W

1916-17 (10-9) Moravian .........................................31- 25 WLoyola (Md.)......................................42- 29 WFranklin & Marshall ...........................42- 44 LUrsinus .............................................37- 21 WAlbright ............................................35- 26 WGeorge Washington .........................40- 27 WLebanon Valley .................................21- 32 LStevens Tech.....................................30- 19 WPenna. Mil. Col. ................................35- 21 WFranklin & Marshall ...........................28- 44 LMoravian .........................................36- 46 LPratt Institute ....................................18- 26 LMt. St. Mary’s ...................................32- 22 WGallaudet .........................................24- 32 LGeorge Washington ........................23- 31 LLoyola (Md.)......................................30- 32 LUrsinus .............................................19- 36 LGallaudet .........................................28- 24 WSchuylkill College ..............................31- 27 W

ELWOOD GEIGES1917-18 • 8–7 Record

1917-18 (8-7) Ursinus .............................................22- 24 L Muhlenberg .....................................35- 29 WPratt Institute ....................................21- 27 LStevens Tech.....................................31- 45 LGettysburg ......................................42- 22 WFranklin & Marshall ...........................44- 18 WMt. St. Mary’s ...................................30- 31 LWashington .....................................34- 19 WVillanova ..........................................51- 24 WStevens Tech.....................................19- 50 LUrsinus .............................................36- 28 WFranklin & Marshall ...........................22- 18 WMoravian .........................................38- 22 WQuantico Marines.............................12- 20 LUrsinus .............................................37- 51 L

1918-19: No schedule due to World War I

FRANCOIS M. D’ELISCU1919-23 • 29–23 Overall

1919-20 (9-7)Ursinus .............................................21- 31 L Muhlenberg .....................................33- 20 WAlumni..............................................34- 18 WLoyola (Md.)......................................18- 11 WStevens Tech.....................................31- 30 WDartmouth ......................................34- 29 WPenna. Mil. .......................................54- 21 W

Stevens Tech.....................................21- 52 LRutgers ............................................30- 39 LMoravian .........................................27- 21 WWashington .....................................60- 26 WFort Dix .............................................27- 25 WBucknell ...........................................29- 39 LMuhlenberg .....................................33- 37 LUrsinus .............................................26- 34 LMoravian .........................................29- 33 L

1920-21 (7-4) Penn .................................................19- 24 L 2nd Regiment Armory......................24- 4 WVillanova ..........................................28- 31 LLafayette ..........................................18- 26 LBucknell ...........................................27- 24 WSchuylkill College ..............................35- 22 WMoravian ..........................................25- 23 WDickinson .........................................34- 31 WVillanova...........................................24- 36 LAlumni..............................................41- 23 WAlbright ............................................28- 26 W

1921-22 (4-8)Saint Joseph’s ..................................17- 22 LSchuylkill College ..............................31- 29 W Alumni..............................................38- 20 WLafayette ..........................................23- 35 LMuhlenberg .....................................21- 36 LPhila. Osteopathy.............................21- 22 LVillanova ..........................................29- 41 LPhila. Osteopathy.............................24- 18 WMoravian .........................................40- 31 WBucknell ...........................................34- 35 LSaint Joseph’s ..................................12- 26 LVillanova ..........................................21- 40 L

1922-23 (10-4)Alumni..............................................35- 19 W Phila. Optometry..............................54- 13 WAlbright.............................................25- 21 WCathedral Col. (NY) ...........................24- 28 LVillanova ..........................................22- 32 LAlumni..............................................28- 17 WTemple Freshmen .............................57- 20 WSchuylkill Col.....................................30- 26 WSeton Hall ........................................31- 39 LSeton Hall ........................................33- 24 WWashington .....................................26- 48 LSusquehanna ..................................32- 26 WCCNY................................................34- 24 WSchuylkill ...........................................30- 21 W

SAMUEL L. DIENES1923-26 • 39–21 Record

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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1923-24 (15-5) Quantico Marines.............................21- 31 L Norwich ...........................................26- 20 WVillanova ..........................................24- 20 WPhila. Optometry..............................34- 26 WUrsinus..............................................41- 37 WSaint Joseph’s ..................................26- 31 LAlumni..............................................42- 28 WDelaware..........................................25- 24 WSt. Francis (Pa.) ..................................44- 23 WLoyola (Md.)......................................12- 11 WBlue Ridge .......................................32- 17 WMt. St. Mary’s ...................................19- 27 LLehigh ..............................................24- 48 LPenna. Mil. Col. ................................28- 27 WPhila. Textile ......................................16- 14 WMuhlenberg .....................................26- 31 LSusquehanna ..................................29- 16 WGettysburg ......................................26- 21 WHaverford ........................................26- 21 WVillanova ..........................................20- 12 W

1924-25 (12-10) Phila. Pharmacy ................................33- 14 W Phila. Optometry..............................53- 11 WCol. of Osteopathy...........................34- 22 WPhila. Textile Inst................................35- 18 WDelaware..........................................19- 15 WMuhlenberg .....................................16- 39 LWashington .....................................22- 42 LSchuylkill Col.....................................32- 29 WSusquehanna ..................................46- 28 WVillanova ..........................................18- 43 LSusquehanna ..................................36- 33 WAlbright.............................................29- 15 WHaverford ........................................43- 39 WSaint Joseph’s ..................................19- 27 LGeorge Washington .........................22- 34 LSchuylkill Col.....................................25- 23 WVillanova ..........................................21- 24 LMuhlenberg .....................................27- 48 LDickinson .........................................17- 20 LDickinson .........................................21- 35 LGettysburg ......................................35- 38 LUrsinus..............................................31- 30 W

1925-26 (12-6)City Col. of N.Y..................................18- 20 LPhila. Pharmacy ................................34- 20 WRutgers .............................................22- 25 LDelaware..........................................33- 28 WMoravian .........................................41- 16 WSchuylkill Col.....................................25- 23 WBlue Ridge Col. .................................27- 25 WSusquehanna ..................................51- 18 WUpsala .............................................36- 30 W

Upsala .............................................43- 33 WVillanova ..........................................13- 16 LWestern Maryland ............................20- 13 WDrexel ...............................................29- 16 WDickinson .........................................22- 39 L Schuylkill ..........................................30- 34 LHaverford ........................................31- 45 LSusquehanna ..................................48- 36 WUrsinus..............................................23- 21 W

JAMES USILTON, SR.1926-39 • 205–79 Record

1926-27 (14-5) Dec. 3 Phila. Osteopathy.............46- 25 W

4 Phila. Textile Inst................52- 21 W 8 at Princeton .....................28- 26 W

11 at Rutgers ........................27- 31 L15 Haverford ........................37- 35 W

Jan. 8 at Lafayette ......................27- 11 W15 Schuylkill Col.....................53- 22 W19 Villanova ..........................34- 33 W26 Franklin & Marshall ...........31- 37 L 29 Penna. Mil. Col. ................47- 21 W

Feb. 5 Dickinson .........................34- 31 W9 Ursinus .............................39- 29 W

11 at Bucknell .......................39- 38 W18 at Dickinson ....................31- 37 L18 Albright ............................47- 36 W

Mar. 1 at Ursinus ........................24- 26 L4 Franklin & Marshall ...........31- 20 W 9 Bucknell ...........................33- 34 L

16 at Villanova.......................25- 21 W

1927-28 (17-5)Dec. 3 Phila. Textile Inst................72- 18 W

7 Phila. Optometry..............63- 12 W10 at Rutgers ........................26- 33 L14 Gettysburg ......................56- 29 W19 Middlebury ......................59- 30 W

Jan. 7 Phila. Osteopathy.............46- 22 W10 at Princeton .....................21- 35 L13 Bucknell ...........................29- 18 W19 Ursinus .............................48- 37 W23 Juniata .............................47- 32 W28 at Penn State ....................27- 57 L

Feb. 4 Western Maryland ............38- 31 W8 Ursinus .............................44- 43 W

11 Dickinson .........................37- 20 W15 Delaware..........................45- 23 W17 at Dickinson ....................31- 57 L18 at Bucknell .......................30- 20 W23 Juniata .............................42- 30 W25 Albright ............................42- 35 W

Mar. 3 Franklin & Marshall ...........26- 14 W

6 at Brown .........................35- 31 W7 at Dartmouth ..................34- 37 L

1928-29 (16-4) Dec. 5 Phila. Osteopathy.............39- 31 W

8 at City Col. of N.Y. ............29- 33 L12 at Saint Joseph’s ..............33- 19 W16 Lebanon Valley .................39- 33 W18 Johns Hopkins ................42- 31 W

Jan. 1 Washington & Jeff. ...........42- 20 W5 at Dickinson .....................44- 20 W9 St. Bonaventure ...............37- 29 W

11 Gettysburg ......................30- 37 L16 at Ursinus ........................46- 32 W22 Penn Athletic Club............42- 28 W25 Dickinson .........................44- 20 W

Feb. 2 Pittsburgh ........................28- 38 L13 Ursinus .............................49- 28 W15 W. Virginia ........................40- 29 W16 at Princeton .....................14- 16 L18 Schuylkill Col.....................48- 36 W23 Georgetown ....................27- 24 W27 at Gettysburg ..................34- 31 W

Mar. 1 Bucknell ...........................38- 34 W

1929-30 (18-3)Dec.11 Phila. Osteopathy.............52- 28 W

14 Johns Hopkins . ...............44- 19 W17 at Saint Joseph’s ..............35- 32 W19 Franklin & Marshall ...........49- 39 W

Jan. 8 City Col. of N.Y..................21- 28 L11 Lafayette ..........................37- 22 W15 at Ursinus ........................47- 16 W17 Georgetown ....................37- 24 W22 St. Bonaventure ...............55- 26 W24 at Bucknell .......................41- 31 W

Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg ................39- 31 W4 W. Virginia ........................35- 29 W8 Wash. & Jeff......................35- 21 W

12 Haverford ........................39- 21 W15 Gettysburg ......................36- 22 W19 Ursinus .............................53- 30 W21 Loyola (Md.)......................52- 30 W

Mar. 4 Pittsburgh ........................28- 40 L7 at Gettysburg ..................24- 28 L8 at Franklin & Marshall .......28- 27 W

25 Villanova ..........................35- 25 W

1930-31 (17-4) Dec.18 Johns Hopkins . ...............45- 26 W

27 at CCNY. ...........................16- 34 LJan. 1 Purdue .............................17- 45 L

3 Georgia Tech. ...................34- 30 W9 Colgate ............................36- 23 W

14 Villanova ..........................28- 19 W16 Duke ................................44- 27 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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20 Muhlenberg .....................51- 31 W24 Lebanon Valley ................47- 26 W30 Wash. & Lee .....................37- 24 W

Feb. 5 Wake Forest ......................50- 25 W7 Georgetown ....................42- 38 W

10 W. Virginia ........................37- 28 W14 Bucknell . ..........................62- 25 W17 Wash. & Jeff......................39- 27 W19 at Manhattan ..................18- 19 L21 Carnegie Tech...................52- 25 W25 Ursinus .............................53- 24 W28 at St. John’s . ....................20- 27 L

Mar. 4 at Villanova ......................32- 22 W7 at Ursinus ........................42- 32 W

1931-32 (13-7)Dec.12 at Pittsburgh .....................21- 29 L

15 Johns Hopkins . ...............37- 32 W17 Lebanon Valley .................37- 29 W

Jan. 1 Colgate ............................28- 26 W5 CCNY. ...............................33- 29 W9 Villanova ..........................33- 25 W

12 at Carnegie Tech. .............25- 35 L13 at West Virginia ................35- 42 L14 at Bucknell........................37- 33 W20 Saint Joseph’s ..................45- 28 W23 Georgetown.....................39- 19 W30 New York Univ. .................48- 26 W

Feb. 6 at Fordham ......................23- 30 L9 West Virginia ....................46- 26 W

18 at St. Thomas ...................22- 36 L20 at St. John’s .....................22- 37 L23 Manhattan . .....................46- 21 W26 Carnegie Tech...................22- 27 L

Mar. 5 Villanova ..........................29- 25 W9 Bucknell ...........................42- 33 W

1932-33 (15-6)Dec.13 Johns Hopkins . ...............38- 20 W

15 Lebanon Valley . ...............15- 13 WJan. 2 Colgate ............................29- 25 W

7 at Pittsburgh ....................26- 43 L10 at Carnegie Tech (OT).......34- 38 L11 at W. Virginia . ..................27- 24 W14 at New York Univ..............31- 33 L17 Saint Joseph’s...................43- 19 W21 Georgetown ....................31- 19 W28 St. John’s ..........................42- 33 W

Feb. 1 at Georgetown ................44- 41 W4 Villanova ..........................47- 28 W9 W. Virginia ........................42- 28 W

10 Bucknell . ..........................48- 18 W14 at Bucknell .......................46- 24 W15 at Penn State ....................43- 33 W18 at CCNY. ...........................24- 35 L21 at Manhattan ..................45- 31 W

24 Carnegie Tech...................35- 25 W28 at Villanova ......................30- 32 L30 Pittsburgh ........................30- 40 L

1933-34 (9-12)Dec.13 Johns Hopkins . ...............34- 17 W

21 Michigan ..........................42- 32 WJan. 1 Indiana ............................29- 43 L

3 G. Washington ................49- 22 W6 at Pittsburgh .....................30- 35 L9 at Carnegie Tech. .............23- 21 W

13 Saint Joseph’s ..................31- 27 W20 at Georgetown ................22- 30 L27 Bucknell ...........................45- 20 W

Feb. 3 CCNY. ...............................29- 33 L6 at Villanova ......................19- 20 L

10 W. Virginia ........................22- 25 L12 Notre Dame ....................33- 42 L15 New York Univ. .................19- 21 L17 Georgetown ....................34- 29 W20 Duquesne ........................26- 40 L24 Carnegie Tech...................48- 28 W28 Villanova ..........................22- 27 L

Mar. 3 Pittsburgh ........................34- 38 L7 at W. Virginia ...................27- 38 L9 at Bucknell .......................38- 30 W

1934-35 (17-7)Dec.15 Johns Hopkins . ...............47- 26 W

19 Saint Joseph’s ..................32- 18 W22 Indiana ............................50- 30 W28 Ohio State .......................28- 24 W

Jan. 1 Drake ...............................40- 19 W8 at Bucknell .......................56- 20 W 9 at Penn State ....................35- 33 W

12 Pittsburgh ........................45- 38 W14 Georgetown ....................40- 26 W15 New York Univ. .................22- 38 L17 at W. Virginia ...................16- 29 L21 at Carnegie Tech. .............18- 27 L26 Fordham ..........................38- 24 W

Feb. 2 CCNY. ...............................28- 38 L9 W. Virginia ........................40- 26 W

11 Purdue [CH]......................34- 35 L16 Villanova ..........................27- 25 W 18 Bucknell ...........................71- 28 W20 at Georgetown.................36- 31 W21 at G. Washington ............42- 38 W25 Carnegie Tech...................42- 35 W27 at Pittsburgh ....................25- 34 L

Mar. 1 at Villanova ......................16- 23 L4 Notre Dame [CH] .............34- 26 W

1935-36 (18-6)Dec.14 Johns Hopkins .................44- 17 W

16 Saint Joseph’s [A] .............32- 30 W

18 at Georgetown.................44- 43 W23 California [A] .....................43- 49 L30 Purdue [A].........................54- 39 W

Jan. 3 Michigan State ................47- 24 W 11 W. Virginia [A] ...................42- 34 W17 at W. Virginia ....................36- 42 L18 at Carnegie Tech. .............32- 39 L25 at Manhattan ..................42- 36 W30 Georgetown ....................39- 17 W

Feb. 6 at Princeton .....................45- 26 W8 NYU [A].............................34- 31 W

11 Penn State ........................39- 33 W14 Pittsburgh [A]....................42- 48 L19 at Penn State ....................31- 23 W 22 Carnegie Tech...................44- 32 W26 at Pittsburgh ....................41- 52 L

Mar. 2 Villanova [A] .....................44- 27 W12 Rider (OT) .........................35- 34 W21 Frank.& Marshall [P] ~......35- 30 W23 Pittsburgh [P] ~................41- 37 W28 Niagara [P] ~....................37- 36 W

Apr. 3 McPherson Oilers[MSG]~...48- 56 L

1936-37 (17-6)Dec.19 Roanoke [MI] ....................44- 28 W

21 La Salle [A] (OT) ................31- 37 L28 Stanford [A]......................38- 45 L

Jan. 1 Nebraska [MI] ...................43- 27 W6 at Pittsburgh ....................28- 32 L8 Niagara [A] .......................52- 38 W

13 Georgetown [A] ..............29- 27 W16 Villanova [A] .....................28- 23 W23 Carnegie Tech. [A] ............38- 27 W29 at Georgetown.................44- 49 L

Feb. 3 Frank. & Marsh. [MI] .........49- 30 W5 W. Va. [A] (OT) ..................40- 38 W9 Bucknell [A]......................40- 23 W

12 Penn State [A] ...................42- 23 W17 at New York Univ..............36- 33 W19 Manhattan [A] ..................39- 28 W20 at Penn State ...................28- 26 W22 at Carnegie Tech. .............35- 27 W25 Pittsburgh [A]....................45- 34 W

Mar. 5 Saint Joseph’s [A] ............53- 32 W10 at W. Virginia . ..................39- 49 L17 Rutgers .............................43- 27 W22 Pittsburgh [A]^^............29- 35 L

^^Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference playoff

1937-38 (23-2) Dec.18 at St. John’s (Md.) [MI] .....54- 26 W

20 Illinois [A] ..........................51- 38 W30 Stanford [CH]....................35- 31 W

Jan. 7 Southern Methodist [A] ....53- 41 W 10 at Georgetown.................22- 39 L12 Muhlenberg [A] ................40- 23 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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14 at Manhattan ...................45- 38 W18 at West Virginia ................34- 31 W20 at Carnegie.......................39- 37 W22 at La Salle [CH] .................37- 22 W 28 Villanova [CH]...................28- 36 L

Feb. 4 Penn State [A] ...................37- 20 W5 West Virginia [MI] .............51- 32 W8 at Penn State ....................49- 39 W9 at Pittsburgh .....................43- 41 W

12 NYU [CH]..........................42- 34 W14 Carnegie [MI] ....................48- 39 W16 at Navy.............................61- 58 W18 Pittsburgh [A]....................46- 34 W 23 Albright [H] .......................46- 25 W25 Georgetown [A] ...............51- 34 W

Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s [CH] ..........40- 34 W9 Bradley [MSG]#................53- 40 W

14 Okla. A&M [MSG]#..........56- 44 W 16 Colorado [MSG]#.............60- 36 W

From the 1938-39 season until 1954-55, allhome games were played at Convention Hall,

unless noted otherwise.

1938-39 (10-12)Dec.17 Penn AC [MI] ....................36- 29 W

19 Northwestern ...................32- 29 W26 Southern California...........34- 46 L29 Minnesota ........................35- 38 L

Jan. 6 La Salle .............................27- 38 L9 at Georgetown.................28- 36 L

13 Marquette ........................38- 36 W18 at West Virginia ................33- 42 L 21 Penn State ........................31- 29 W27 Villanova...........................29- 44 L31 at Pittsburgh .....................36- 42 L

Feb. 1 Navy .................................28- 33 L3 West Virginia.....................34- 37 L 8 Western Reserve [MI] ........54- 46 W

11 Pittsburgh .........................36- 27 W15 at Michigan State (OT) ....25- 29 L 17 Carnegie ...........................36- 34 W24 Georgetown.....................32- 25 W

Mar. 1 at NYU..............................49- 41 W3 Saint Joseph’s...................42- 38 W8 at Penn State ....................29- 32 L

10 at Carnegie.......................36- 38 L

ERNEST MESSIKOMER1939-42 • 35–27 Record

1939-40 (13-10) Dec.16 Penn AC [MI] ....................38- 39 L

18 Oregon.............................36- 46 L25 Oklahoma ........................42- 36 W27 Southern California...........30- 46 L

29 Texas.................................47- 37 WJan. 5 Georgetown.....................38- 28 W

10 New Mexico .....................61- 43 W 12 at St. John’s ......................28- 43 L13 at West Virginia ................42- 46 L 17 La Salle .............................39- 37 W27 Michigan State .................42- 40 W

Feb. 3 NYU ..................................37- 39 L7 at Georgetown.................31- 34 L

10 West Virginia.....................54- 41 W16 Carnegie ...........................60- 38 W17 at Navy.............................43- 29 W22 Penn State ........................31- 33 L28 Saint Joseph’s...................39- 14 W

Mar. 1 at Michigan State .............28- 44 L 2 at Wayne ..........................38- 37 W5 at Carnegie.......................40- 38 W6 at Penn State ....................36- 46 L 8 at Penn AC .......................39- 37 W

1940-41 (12-9)Dec.11 Muhlenberg [MI]...............34- 21 W

14 at Lehigh...........................53- 47 W17 Oregon.............................45- 42 W23 Oklahoma ........................32- 26 W28 Illinois................................42- 41 W30 Kansas ..............................40- 35 W

Jan. 6 Michigan State .................35- 37 L 10 Georgetown.....................45- 46 L13 at Michigan State .............22- 23 L 17 La Salle .............................27- 22 W31 Rhode Island ....................42- 38 W

Feb. 4 Bradley..............................45- 48 L5 Loyola (Ill.).........................43- 40 W 8 Penn State ........................25- 43 L

12 at Georgetown.................49- 57 L 14 St. John’s ..........................55- 46 W21 Fordham...........................49- 37 W22 at Navy.............................47- 36 W28 West Virginia.....................34- 47 L

Mar. 5 at NYU [MSG] ...................46- 47 L7 Saint Joseph’s...................35- 53 L

1941-42 (10-8)Dec.13 at Muhlenberg .................57- 46 W

15 Oregon.............................29- 35 L17 Lehigh [MI]........................60- 38 W20 Georgetown.....................35- 34 W 27 Washington ......................36- 64 L29 Southern California...........49- 46 W

Jan. 3 Duke.................................57- 41 W10 Rhode Island ....................57- 49 W 12 at Georgetown.................40- 42 L17 Syracuse ...........................34- 42 L31 Penn State ........................33- 46 L

Feb. 7 NYU ..................................43- 40 W

11 at Penn State ....................33- 41 L14 La Salle .............................48- 38 W18 at St. John’s [MSG] ...........45- 36 W 20 West Virginia.....................46- 39 W28 at Navy.............................40- 48 L

Mar. 6 Saint Joseph’s...................46- 49 L

JOSH CODY1942-52 • 122–104 Record

1942-43 (11-11) Dec. 9 Muhlenberg [MI]...............48- 46 W

12 at Lehigh...........................69- 59 W15 Brigham Young.................35- 32 W 22 US Coast Guard [MI] ........49- 42 W26 Washington State .............40- 39 W30 Southern California...........35- 47 L

Jan. 2 Duke.................................44- 45 L6 at Syracuse .......................45- 44 W9 Penn State ........................29- 38 L

16 NYU ..................................43- 51 L18 at Georgetown.................52- 51 W 26 Aberdeen [MI]...................60- 48 W30 Syracuse............................32- 40 L

Feb. 6 West Virginia.....................42- 44 L 10 at Navy.............................36- 46 L13 at St. John’s ......................40- 62 L17 at NYU..............................47- 61 L20 La Salle..............................47- 43 W25 at Penn State ....................33- 46 L 27 Georgetown.....................40- 46 L

Mar. 2 Ursinus [MI] ......................60- 25 W6 Saint Joseph’s...................32- 28 W

1943-44 (14-9)Dec.11 at Muhlenberg .................32- 34 L

15 at Lafayette.......................36- 25 W18 Oklahoma A&M ...............37- 42 L 22 at Frank. & Marshall..........51- 41 W28 Western Kentucky.............67- 48 W

Jan. 1 Havana.............................43- 22 W8 Penn State ........................45- 38 W

11 at Ursinus .........................42- 34 W15 St. John’s ..........................32- 36 L18 at Norfolk Naval Sta. ........28- 47 L 22 NYU ..................................43- 45 L26 at Navy.............................33- 45 L29 West Virginia.....................46- 32 W

Feb. 5 Canisius ............................46- 33 W8 at La Salle..........................73- 45 W

12 Muhlenberg......................38- 48 L17 at St. John’s [MSG] ...........47- 44 W 19 Wash. & Jefferson.............56- 41 W23 at Penn State ....................31- 30 W26 Western Michigan ............55- 51 W

Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s...................46- 48 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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24 Ohio State [MSG] † ..........47- 57 L 25 Catholic [MSG] † ..............55- 35 W

1944-45 (16-7)Dec. 9 Holy Cross ........................54- 38 W

16 Oklahoma A&M ...............46- 44 W20 at Princeton ......................42- 25 W27 Tennessee.........................33- 21 W30 Kentucky...........................44- 45 L

Jan. 1 Wyoming..........................39- 27 W3 at Ursinus .........................63- 39 W6 Syracuse............................62- 33 W

10 at Muhlenberg .................58- 47 W 13 St. John’s (OT) ..................41- 43 L17 at Valley Forge (OT) ..........41- 37 W 20 at Quonset Point ..............45- 44 W27 at Michigan State .............64- 47 W31 at Norfolk Naval Sta. ........49- 66 L

Feb. 3 West Virginia.....................54- 44 W7 at Navy.............................47- 55 L

10 Duke.................................46- 51 L14 at Penn State (OT) ............63- 60 W17 NYU ..................................45- 64 L21 at Syracuse .......................49- 31 W24 Penn State ........................39- 28 W28 NYU [MSG] .......................54- 85 L

Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s...................72- 48 W

1945-46 (12-8) Dec. 8 Muhlenberg......................47- 33 W

12 at Naval Train. Cntr. ..........57- 56 W 15 Oklahoma A&M ...............36- 38 L28 Lehigh...............................87- 54 W29 at Tennessee.....................36- 43 L

Jan. 1 Kentucky...........................53- 45 W5 La Salle..............................70- 60 W9 at Penn State ....................34- 46 L

12 Valley Forge Hospital ........49- 44 W19 at Syracuse .......................52- 53 L26 at St. John’s ......................54- 57 L31 at Holy Cross ....................51- 55 L

Feb. 2 West Virginia.....................48- 42 W9 Duke.................................64- 38 W

11 St. John’s ..........................55- 51 W16 Penn State ........................54- 38 W20 at Valley Forge Hosp. .......51- 50 W 23 NYU ..................................57- 59 L

Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s...................62- 42 W9 at Kentucky.......................43- 54 L

1946-47 (8-12)Dec. 7 Muhlenberg......................34- 33 W

14 Oklahoma A&M ...............27- 35 L 21 Colorado ..........................47- 40 W28 Southern California...........54- 68 L

Jan. 1 Wyoming..........................51- 44 W

4 Brigham Young.................55- 57 L 8 at Penn State ....................46- 62 L

11 Duke.................................56- 59 L16 at St. John’s ......................50- 64 L18 Syracuse............................49- 43 W22 at Muhlenberg .................58- 54 W 25 La Salle..............................71- 73 L

Feb. 1 West Virginia.....................46- 85 L 8 Penn State ........................38- 37 W

12 Saint Joseph’s...................54- 55 L15 at Bucknell........................33- 34 L18 at West Virginia ................60- 80 L 22 NYU ..................................70- 67 W26 at Gettysburg ...................64- 48 W

Mar. 8 at Kentucky.......................29- 68 L

1947-48 (12-11)Dec. 3 at Bloomsburg..................58- 35 W

6 Muhlenberg......................56- 53 W10 at Delaware......................64- 46 W13 Oklahoma A&M ...............49- 56 L 20 Kentucky...........................60- 59 W27 Dartmouth .......................73- 54 W30 at NYU [MSG] ...................41- 64 L

Jan. 1 Santa Clara .......................60- 62 L3 Colorado ..........................45- 50 L

10 Duke.................................58- 54 W17 North Carolina..................61- 51 W 21 at Muhlenberg .................52- 46 W24 La Salle..............................54- 52 W31 St. John’s ..........................51- 50 W

Feb. 4 at Syracuse .......................63- 56 W7 NYU ..................................54- 55 L

10 at Holy Cross ....................44- 71 L 14 West Virginia.....................75- 81 L17 Saint Joseph’s...................54- 59 L21 Penn State ........................55- 44 W24 at Kentucky.......................38- 58 L

Mar. 2 at West Virginia ................61- 76 L 6 at Penn State ....................62- 64 L

1948-49 (14-9)Dec. 2 at Frank. & Marshall..........96- 39 W

4 Maryland ..........................67- 49 W8 Bucknell ............................82- 40 W

11 Muhlenberg......................40- 46 L18 Bradley..............................50- 59 L22 Colorado ..........................51- 50 W29 Rice ...................................70- 59 W

Jan. 1 Lafayette...........................34- 45 L5 at Delaware......................68- 47 W8 at Duke.............................59- 45 W

13 St. John’s [MSG] (OT) .......81- 79 W15 at Syracuse .......................44- 59 L19 La Salle..............................54- 36 W22 Boston University..............64- 51 W

29 Syracuse............................77- 65 WFeb. 3 at Holy Cross (19) .............50- 59 L

5 Wake Forest ......................57- 47 W9 at Muhlenberg .................42- 57 L

12 Penn State ........................56- 46 W19 George Washington .........47- 56 L 21 NYU ..................................55- 67 L26 Saint Joseph’s...................57- 56 W

Mar. 2 at Penn State ....................41- 52 L

1949-50 (14-10)Dec. 3 Vanderbilt .........................55- 35 W

10 Muhlenberg......................56- 49 W14 at Bloomsburg..................65- 42 W 17 La Salle..............................55- 60 L19 at Vanderbilt* ...................45- 49 L 21 at West Virginia ................46- 47 L26 at Buffalo ..........................66- 48 W29 Santa Clara .......................41- 66 L

Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s...................61- 53 W5 at NYU [MSG] (OT) ...........50- 45 W7 Syracuse............................55- 52 W

11 at Delaware......................54- 41 W14 Duke.................................59- 49 W16 at Lafayette.......................41- 64 L21 George Washington .........64- 44 W 28 La Salle (7).........................51- 67 L

Feb. 1 at Army.............................58- 52 W4 St. John’s (4) .....................61- 75 L8 at Muhlenberg .................67- 72 L

11 Manhattan .......................73- 63 W18 West Virginia.....................82- 48 W 22 at Penn State ....................61- 66 L25 Saint Joseph’s...................90- 74 W

Mar. 1 at Syracuse .......................76- 105 L*at Owensboro, KY

1950-51 (12-13)Dec. 2 Delaware*........................80- 45 W

8 at Phila. Textile ..................86- 65 W 9 Muhlenberg......................76- 57 W

12 at G. Washington .............84- 64 W 14 at Glassboro State ..........111- 36 W16 North Carolina State.........61- 83 L20 at Syracuse .......................69- 82 L22 at Scranton .......................75- 70 W26 at St. John’s [MSG](12) .....68- 90 L 28 at Siena**.........................54- 71 L

Jan. 1 La Salle (16).......................65- 82 L6 N. Carolina .......................70- 67 W

13 Manhattan .......................49- 64 L20 Army.................................74- 64 W27 La Salle (17).......................59- 54 W

Feb. 3 Saint Joseph’s...................63- 66 L6 at N. Carolina State (10) ...58- 86 L 8 vs. Drexel*** ....................60- 51 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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10 NYU ..................................69- 76 L13 at Connecticut..................61- 76 L 17 CCNY................................71- 95 L21 at Upsala ..........................93- 96 L24 Saint Joseph’s...................67- 75 L28 at Muhlenberg .................80- 57 W

Mar. 3 at Wilkes ..........................99- 69 W*at Lincoln High School (Phila.)

**at Albany, NY

***at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse

1951-52 (9-15)Dec. 1 at Duke.............................48- 85 L

5 Phila. Textile [SH]...............75- 34 W 8 at NYU [MSG} ..................63- 82 L

11 at Delaware......................60- 70 L12 Phila. Pharm. [SH] .............92- 43 W 15 Muhlenberg......................67- 78 L17 Glassboro State [SH].......114- 47 W 22 Fordham*.........................43- 60 L

Jan. 1 at Niagara** (OT).............61- 60 W 3 at Siena*** (13)................48- 56 L8 La Salle..............................59- 75 L

12 Duke.................................65- 85 L16 Widener [SH].....................72- 64 W19 North Carolina..................65- 70 L 26 St. John’s ..........................44- 54 L

Feb. 2 La Salle..............................50- 65 L5 Princeton ..........................56- 59 L9 Syracuse............................47- 64 L

11 Drexel [SH].......................88- 68 W13 at Albright.........................59- 58 W16 Manhattan .......................60- 77 L20 at Muhlenberg (2OT)........95- 86 W23 Saint Joseph’s...................76- 67 W

Mar. 1 at Saint Joseph’s...............56- 59 L * at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse

** at Buffalo, NY

*** at Albany, NY

HARRY LITWACK1952-73 373–193 Overall

1952-53 (16-10)Dec. 3 Widener [SH].....................57- 56 W

6 Muhlenberg [SH] ..............65- 76 L10 at Princeton ......................62- 57 W13 Louisville (2OT) .................77- 85 L18 at NYU [MSG] ...................77- 68 W20 Duke.................................67- 64 W27 Fordham...........................58- 69 L30 Lafayette**.......................76- 64 W

Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s...................70- 64 W7 at Albright.........................61- 54 W9 at Colgate.........................75- 62 W

10 at Syracuse .......................74- 66 W12 Lehigh [SH] .......................63- 47 W17 Memphis State** .............71- 64 W 24 at Navy.............................52- 59 L28 Drexel** ...........................61- 56 W31 at Muhlenberg .................69- 92 L

Feb. 4 Delaware [SH] .................82- 45 W7 Georgetown.....................55- 72 L

11 De Paul (7) ........................71- 66 W14 La Salle (4).........................42- 57 L18 at Lehigh...........................48- 68 L21 at Saint Joseph’s...............45- 53 L 28 Manhattan** (16) ............62- 57 W

Mar. 4 La Salle** (4).....................45- 65 L7 Penn State** ....................56- 54 W

**at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse

Players: Kane (12.9 ppg)., Didriksen (12.9), Silcox (12.7),Sylvester (9.8), Miller (7.5), Kittredge (3.7), Checchia (2.0),McIrney (2.0), Schneider (1.8), Hess (1.5), Felis (1.4),Hopfinger (1.0), Murphy (0.0).

1953-54 (15-12) Dec. 2 Albright [SH] .....................58- 50 W

5 at Kentucky.......................59- 86 L8 at Seton Hall [MSG] ..........73- 59 W

10 Lehigh [SH] .......................60- 48 W12 at Gettysburg ...................72- 69 W 14 at Lebanon Vall. (OT)........58- 62 L16 at Albright.........................54- 46 W18 Lebanon Valley .................72- 63 W 26 Santa Clara .......................67- 57 W

Jan. 2 La Salle (13).......................53- 77 L6 Widener [SH].....................79- 42 W9 Navy (18) ..........................59- 65 L

14 at Lehigh (3 OT)................64- 61 W16 Manhattan .......................66- 62 W20 at Delaware......................65- 57 W23 Saint Joseph’s...................56- 57 L30 Iona ..................................62- 64 L

Feb. 2 at Princeton ......................62- 68 L4 Drexel [SH]......................100- 62 W6 Saint Joseph’s...................73- 58 W

10 at St. Francis (NY)..............62- 71 L 13 La Salle (7).........................57- 56 W20 St. John’s (OT) ..................67- 72 L24 at Muhlenberg .................76- 65 W 27 at Georgetown.................59- 61 L

Mar. 3 at Holy Cross (13) .............73- 85 L6 at Penn State ....................52- 67 L

Players: Silcox (15.8 ppg)., Didriksen (12.0), Kane (10.4),Lear (9.6), Reinfeld (7.0), Sylvester (4.8), Miller (4.8),Dankos (1.4), Mohr (1.2), Dobish (1.2), Smith (1.0),Hess (1.0).

1954-55 (11-10)Dec. 1 at Muhlenberg .................78- 69 W

4 at N. Carolina State ..........65- 70 L8 Gettysburg [SH]................78- 50 W

11 at Navy.............................59- 55 W14 Albright [SH] .....................79- 74 W16 at St. John’s [MSG] (16) ....77- 69 W 18 at Kentucky (2)..................61- 79 L

Jan. 1 Kentucky (1)......................69- 101 L3 at Richmond.....................80- 71 W5 at Duke (18)......................64- 81 L8 Lehigh...............................58- 43 W

12 at Albright.........................67- 51 W 22 Muhlenberg......................72- 62 W29 Penn State (3OT) ..............80- 84 L

Feb. 5 Saint Joseph’s...................83- 82 W10 at Lebanon Valley (OT) .....76- 82 L12 at St. Francis (PA) ..............69- 85 L15 at Lehigh...........................58- 67 L19 Holy Cross ........................54- 66 L26 La Salle (2) (OT).................57- 59 L

Mar. 5 Delaware..........................87- 62 WPlayers: Lear (22.2 ppg)., Silcox (16.1), Didriksen (14.1),Reinfeld (7.7), Smith (7.0), B. Smith (3.3), Osherow (1.6),Emas (1.0), Kelly (0.9), Granozio (0.5).

1955-56 (27-4)Dec. 1 Albright [SH] .....................87- 56 W

7 Gettysburg [P]...................74- 53 W10 at Kentucky (2)..................73- 61 W14 at Gettysburg ...................72- 53 W17 Princeton [P]......................83- 80 W20 Penn [P] ............................93- 72 W

Jan. 4 at Lehigh...........................81- 48 W6 at Scranton .......................90- 60 W

11 Villanova [P] ......................80- 73 W14 Manhattan [P] ..................91- 79 W21 Lehigh [P]..........................72- 44 W26 at Delaware....................108- 81 W 28 at Navy.............................93- 74 W

Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg .................66- 67 L 4 at St. Francis (PA) (13) .....103- 68 W6 at Duquesne ....................63- 48 W8 Bucknell [P] .......................88- 50 W

10 Penn State [P] ...................77- 58 W 15 La Salle [P].........................60- 57 W18 at Lafayette.......................66- 65 W 20 Lebanon Valley [SH]..........72- 68 W22 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............68- 77 L25 Duquesne [P]....................64- 66 L29 at Albright.........................86- 75 W

Mar. 7 St. John’s [P] .....................71- 66 W10 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............89- 82 W12 Holy Cross [MSG]† ...........74- 72 W16 Connecticut [P]†...............65- 59 W17 Canisius [P]† .....................60- 58 W22 Iowa† ...............................76- 83 L23 SMU†................................90- 81 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Players: Lear (24.0 ppg)., Rodgers (18.5), Cohen (8.2), Reinfeld (7.9), Norman (7.0), Van Patton (4.1), Fleming(3.7), Leon Smith (3.4), Goldstein (3.1), Osherow (2.7),Bill Smith (2.3), Brodsky (1.8), Ganozio (0.6)

1956-57 (20-9)Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P]...................62- 39 W

5 at Muhlenberg .................78- 64 W8 Kentucky [P] ......................58- 73 L

12 at Princeton ......................67- 58 W 18 Penn [P] ............................79- 56 W25 Fordham [MSG] ................79- 70 W26 Ohio State [MSG] .............63- 64 L28 NYU [MSG] .......................73- 61 W

Jan. 4 Wake Forest [P] (18) ..........59- 67 L 9 at Penn State ....................53- 62 L

11 St. Francis (PA) [P]..............60- 51 W16 Scranton [P] ......................73- 57 W18 at Seton Hall.....................59- 66 L 26 Lebanon Valley [P] ............70- 59 W30 at Navy.............................70- 58 W31 Delaware [SH] ..................87- 57 W

Feb. 6 Villanova [P] ......................81- 72 W8 Seton Hall [P] ....................70- 51 W

12 La Salle [P].........................61- 63 L15 Duquesne [P]....................64- 60 W 21 at St. John’s [MSG] ...........80- 73 W23 G. Washington [P] ............67- 59 W27 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............54- 48 W

Mar. 1 St. Bona. [P] (OT) ..............72- 69 W 4 at Duquesne ....................54- 68 L9 Xavier [P]...........................59- 70 L

19 Dayton [MSG]# ...............77- 66 W 21 Bradley [MSG]#................66- 94 L23 St. Bona. [MSG]# .............67- 50 W

Players: Rodgers (20.4 ppg.), Norman (14.8), Brodsky(13.1), Fleming (6.1), Franklin (6.1), Byrd (3.3), Goss (1.9),Goldstein (1.8), Bill Smith (1.3), Goldenberg (1.2), Dobisch (0.4), Thompson (0.0), McInerney (0.0)

1957-58 (27-3)Dec. 2 Delaware [P] .....................83- 38 W

7 at Kentucky (3OT).............83- 85 L9 at Cincinnati .....................57- 80 L

14 at Bucknell........................75- 59 W17 Texas A&M [P] ...................60- 44 W21 Muhlenberg [P].................72- 54 W26 Pittsburgh [MSG] ..............76- 71 W28 Seattle [MSG] (15) .............91- 73 W30 California [MSG]................69- 59 W

Jan. 4 at Lebanon Valley .............72- 52 W8 Penn State [P] ...................64- 45 W

11 at Lafayette.......................83- 66 W 15 Penn [P] ............................72- 61 W18 at Gettysburg ...................89- 68 W25 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............73- 58 W

Feb. 1 St. John’s [P] .....................81- 58 W5 Duquesne [P]....................72- 48 W7 Seton Hall [P] ....................89- 53 W

12 La Salle [P].........................71- 61 W15 at G. Washington .............62- 55 W 19 at Wake Forest ..................61- 49 W22 Villanova [P] ......................73- 58 W26 Lafayette [P] ......................77- 54 W28 at Duquesne ....................76- 40 W

Mar. 4 at Lehigh...........................58- 51 W8 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............91- 77 W

14 Maryland† ........................71- 67 W15 Dartmouth† .....................69- 50 W21 Kentucky†.........................60- 61 L22 Kansas State† ...................67- 57 W

Players: Rodgers (20.1 ppg.), Kennedy (13.5), Norman(13.0), Brodsky (10.9), Van Patton (6.6), Fleming (5.0),Franklin (2.1), Abrams (1.5), Goldenberg (1.4), Goss (1.3),Pepe (1.1), Crispin (0.7), Lipson (0.6), Staines (0.0)

1958-59 (6-19)Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P]...................60- 53 W

3 at Lehigh...........................66- 70 L6 Kentucky [P] ......................71- 76 L

10 at Princeton ......................54- 90 L 13 at Rutgers .........................41- 51 L17 Villanova [P] ......................69- 91 L19 Muhlenberg [P].................52- 51 W27 at Connecticut..................46- 64 L

Jan. 3 at St. John’s [MSG] (13) ....76- 81 L7 Pittsburgh [P] ....................86- 73 W

10 Lafayette [P] ......................89- 76 W14 at Delaware......................64- 48 W 17 La Salle [P].........................64- 67 L24 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............57- 64 L 31 Navy [P] ............................53- 66 L

Feb. 3 at Penn State ....................36- 70 L 5 at Bucknell........................72- 79 L7 Cincinnati [P] (5) ...............60- 80 L

13 Duquesne [P]....................51- 58 L 18 G. Washington [P] ............69- 87 L21 at Muhlenberg .................62- 69 L25 Penn [P] ............................75- 69 W28 at Lafayette.......................75- 81 L

Mar. 4 at Duquesne ....................67- 78 L7 at Seton Hall.....................66- 68 L

Players: Kennedy (19.5 ppg.), Ivens (12.8), Goldenberg(10.6), Franklin (8.5), Palmer (4.5), Goss (3.7), Abrams(3.3), Crispin (3.1), Pepe (1.5), Ginsberg (1.4), Hottle (1.0)

1959-60 (17-9)Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH]............93- 61 W

5 at Gettysburg ...................74- 76 L9 Princeton [P]......................68- 65 W

11 Lehigh [SH] .......................92- 60 W12 Rutgers [P] ........................75- 61 W

15 at Delaware......................74- 64 W 18 at Muhlenberg .................69- 63 W22 at Kentucky (13)................92- 97 L28 Penn State ........................60- 50 W29 Penn .................................65- 53 W

Jan. 2 at G. Washington .............65- 101 L 6 at Pittsburgh .....................82- 74 W9 Lafayette [P] ......................82- 70 W

13 Villanova [P] (9) .................69- 81 L 20 Penn [P] ............................47- 50 L30 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............54- 59 L

Feb. 3 at Navy.............................72- 84 L6 at Bucknell........................63- 50 W

10 Muhlenberg [P].................68- 60 W13 Connecticut [P] .................69- 67 W20 La Salle [P].........................77- 53 W24 at Lafayette.......................70- 67 W 25 at NYU [MSG] (14) ............70- 76 L27 St. John’s (11) [P] (OT) ......68- 63 W

Mar. 4 Penn State [P] ...................79- 68 W12 Dayton [MSG]# ...............51- 72 L

Players: Kennedy (22.2 ppg.), Drysdale (14.7), Gordon(9.7), Proctor (9.4), Devery (5.7), Ivens (5.0), Koskinen(3.9), Palmer (2.2), Gratz (1.3), Horenstein (1.0), Kilstein(1.0), Watts (1.0), Ginsberg (0.8), Gold (0.7).

1960-61 (20-8)Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH]............66- 49 W

3 at Manhattan [MSG] ........73- 55 W6 at Princeton ......................64- 74 L8 Gettysburg [P]...................83- 61 W

10 Navy [P] ............................64- 57 W14 at Lafayette.......................69- 50 W17 Kentucky [P] (20) ...............66- 58 W21 Penn [P] ............................72- 58 W29 Lafayette...........................63- 51 W30 American ..........................61- 51 W

Jan. 3 Scranton [SH]..................101- 69 W6 at St. John’s [MSG] (5) ......60- 81 L

11 NYU [P] .............................67- 70 L14 at Muhlenberg .................93- 67 W21 Pittsburgh [P] (OT) ............75- 80 L27 La Salle [P].........................63- 57 W

Feb. 6 Muhlenberg [P]...............102- 61 W11 at Delaware......................81- 61 W14 Bucknell [P] .......................78- 66 W16 at Lehigh...........................70- 60 W18 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT)......83- 86 L21 Manhattan [P] ..................69- 59 W25 Villanova [P] ......................79- 69 W28 at Penn State ....................56- 63 L

Mar. 3 Lafayette [P] ......................88- 68 W11 Saint Joseph’s...................62- 72 L18 Army [MSG]† ....................79- 66 W21 Dayton [MSG]# ...............60- 62 L

Players: Gordon (12.2 ppg)., Devery (7.8), Proctor (7.3),

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Koskinen (5.5), Drysdale (2.9), Fleming (2.5), Kramer(2.1), Vallen (2.0), Spector (1.2), Shmukler (1.2), Purdy(1.0), Gold (0.7), Kasmer (0.6), Horenstein (0.4).

1961-62 (18-9)Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH]............75- 60 W

7 Lehigh [SH] .......................90- 60 W9 Muhlenberg [P].................98- 41 W

13 Princeton [P]......................65- 55 W15 American [SH]...................72- 53 W18 at Kentucky.......................55- 78 L28 Minnesota ........................70- 66 W29 Miami (FL).........................85- 67 W

Jan. 4 St. John’s [P] .....................52- 51 W6 at Scranton .......................90- 70 W

10 Villanova (5) [P] .................53- 60 L13 at Muhlenberg .................88- 63 W20 at Navy.............................51- 61 L27 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............49- 53 L30 at Bucknell........................82- 57 W

Feb. 3 La Salle [P].........................64- 51 W8 at NYU [MSG] (OT) ...........73- 78 L

10 at Lafayette.......................75- 60 W14 Penn [P] ............................79- 60 W17 Manhattan [P] ..................65- 70 L21 at Pittsburgh .....................65- 71 L24 Delaware [P] .....................62- 55 W28 Penn State [P] ...................75- 60 W

Mar. 3 at Gettysburg ...................59- 44 W9 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............65- 75 L

15 Providence [MSG]# (OT).....80- 78 W18 Loyola (Ill.) [MSG]#...........64- 75 L

Players: Gordon (12.2 ppg)., Proctor (7.5), Devery (7.1),Koskinen (4.9), Harrington (3.2), Snethen (3.2), Drysdale(2.9), Fleming (1.6), Bishop (1.4), Krisciunas (1.3), Kramer(0.8), Gold (0.8), Lodge (0.3).

1962-63 (15-7)Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P]...................41- 36 W

4 Susquehanna [SH]............55- 52 W8 Kentucky (9) [P] .................52- 56 L

12 Bucknell [P] .......................61- 53 W14 American [SH]...................59- 58 W19 Navy [P] ............................56- 55 W22 Scranton [P] ......................71- 62 W27 at St. John’s ......................64- 51 W

Jan. 3 Delaware [P] .....................52- 64 L5 at Penn State ....................51- 78 L9 Lafayette [P] ......................83- 62 W

12 at Muhlenberg .................71- 55 W19 Villanova [P] ......................50- 49 W30 at Lehigh...........................65- 33 W

Feb. 2 La Salle [P].........................71- 81 L5 Muhlenberg [SH] ..............98- 64 W7 at Manhattan [MSG] ........57- 47 W

12 NYU [P] .............................59- 77 L

16 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............52- 64 L20 Pittsburgh [P] ....................77- 71 W26 Penn [P] ............................53- 59 L

Mar. 1 Long Island.......................64- 49 WPlayers: Fitzgerald (11.9 ppg.), Kasmer (11.4), Harrington(9.7), Bishop (9.0), Richardson (8.8), Snethen (5.0), Boyle(3.5), Kelley (3.0), Lodge (2.2), Kramer (2.2), Krisciunas(2.2), Turnoff (1.5), Lang (1.0), Adams (1.0).

1963-64 (17-8)Dec. 7 Long Island.......................73- 56 W

11 Lehigh [P]..........................66- 38 W14 American [P] .....................83- 54 W18 Manhattan [P] ..................73- 75 L21 Penn [P] ............................65- 75 L27 Drake [P] ...........................54- 58 L28 Boston College [P] ............99- 68 W30 Loyola [P] ..........................74- 65 W

Jan. 4 at Navy.............................66- 59 W8 St. John’s [P] .....................62- 57 W

11 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............52- 53 L18 at Bucknell........................72- 65 W25 Fordham [P] ......................74- 47 W29 Connecticut [P] .................53- 45 W

Feb. 1 Penn State [P] ...................65- 79 L3 Delaware [SH] ..................68- 63 W6 at Muhlenberg .................78- 66 W8 at Lafayette.......................69- 60 W

11 at Gettysburg ...................43- 40 W15 La Salle [P].........................63- 57 W19 at Pittsburgh .....................67- 78 L22 Boston University [P].........67- 59 W25 at Scranton .......................88- 78 W29 Villanova [P] (8) .................60- 67 L

Mar. 9 Connecticut [P]†...............48- 53 LPlayers: Williams (18.1 ppg.), Fitzgerald (12.2), Harring-ton (10.1), Richardson (9.8), Bishop (9.4), Kelley (8.8),Kaczor (4.0), Morgan (2.3), Boyle (2.1), Snethen (2.1),Lodge (1.0), Turnoff (0.7), Simmons (0.0), Adams (0.0).

1964-65 (14-10) Dec. 2 Gettysburg [P]...................72- 59 W

5 at St. John’s ......................50- 60 L9 at Lehigh...........................80- 34 W

12 Boston University [P].........73- 62 W16 Penn State [P] ...................63- 73 L18 Scranton [SH]....................80- 43 W23 Penn [P] ............................73- 59 W28 Cincinnati [MSG]...............56- 83 L30 La Salle [MSG]...................70- 83 L

Jan. 6 at Delaware......................65- 46 W9 Navy [P] ............................67- 60 W

12 Hofstra [SH] ......................76- 65 W16 Villanova [P] ......................73- 59 W23 at Fordham.......................51- 57 L27 at Connecticut..................60- 71 L

30 NYU [P] .............................77- 68 WFeb. 3 Virginia [P].........................84- 59 W

6 La Salle [P].........................74- 81 L9 American [SH]...................82- 61 W

13 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) ..........59- 73 L16 Pittsburgh [P] ....................71- 65 W18 at Manhattan [MSG] ........65- 80 L20 at Wake Forest ..................80- 89 L24 Lafayette [P] ......................79- 54 W

Players: Williams (14.9 ppg.), Richardson (13.3), Morgan(12.0), Kelley (9.1), Kefalos (9.0), Hindelang (5.6), Fitzgerald (4.4), Cartwright (3.1), Carroll (1.9), Hegh (0.9),Adams (0.6).

1965-66 (21-7)Dec. 2 Rider [P].............................88- 62 W

4 Delaware [P] .....................85- 63 W7 Lehigh [SH] .......................73- 40 W9 Toledo...............................92- 62 W

11 at Gettysburg ...................59- 45 W15 Creighton [P] ....................85- 59 W17 American [SH]...................82- 68 W22 Canisius [P] .......................70- 58 W27 St. Bonaventure [P] ...........84- 72 W29 La Salle [P] (OT).................66- 59 W30 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) ..........65- 97 L

Jan. 5 Villanova [P] ......................57- 56 W8 West Chester [P] ...............79- 50 W

12 at Scranton .......................81- 67 W15 at Navy.............................50- 72 L22 Manhattan [P] ..................76- 66 W26 at Lafayette.......................81- 65 W29 at Penn State ....................73- 79 L

Feb. 3 at NYU [MSG] ...................81- 69 W5 Saint Joseph’s [P](8) ..........74- 105 L9 St. John’s [P] (2 OT) ..........72- 75 L

12 at Pittsburgh .....................71- 64 W16 Fordham [P] ......................91- 74 W18 La Salle [P].........................85- 86 L22 Penn .................................71- 64 W26 at Rhode Island ................92- 89 W

Mar. 10 Virginia Tech [MSG]# .......88- 73 W14 Brigham Young [MSG]#...78- 90 L

Players: Williams (17.8 ppg.), Brookins (17.3), Morgan(14.0), Kefalos (10.8), Kehoe (7.7), Hindelang (4.7),Davidson (3.3), McEntee (2.9), Cartwright (2.2), Pilkauskas (2.2), Hegh (1.0), Carroll (0.7), Kennedy (0.6).

1966-67 (20-8)Dec. 3 American [P] .....................81- 63 W

6 at Lehigh...........................71- 50 W8 Scranton [SH]....................92- 68 W

10 at Canisius ........................74- 72 W14 Rider [P].............................83- 68 W17 Rhode Island [P]................80- 62 W21 Wake Forest [P] .................84- 58 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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28 Arizona State ....................82- 63 W29 Montana State .................60- 61 L30 Stanford............................51- 53 L

Jan. 3 Penn [P] ............................74- 66 W7 at Fordham.......................58- 66 L

11 Penn State [P] ...................63- 59 W14 Villanova [P] ......................64- 69 L25 Lafayette [P] ......................78- 49 W28 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............72- 64 W31 Gettysburg [SH]..............109- 73 W

Feb. 2 at Manhattan [MSG] ........72- 82 L4 at St. John’s ......................63- 65 L8 La Salle [P].........................79- 65 W

11 Oklahoma City [P] ............65- 68 L15 at Delaware......................66- 48 W18 Navy [P] ............................92- 70 W22 Pittsburgh [P] ....................87- 49 W25 NYU [P] .............................77- 61 W

Mar. 3 American [P]^ .................83- 61 W4 La Salle [P]^^.................78- 61 W

11 St. John’s† ........................53- 57 LPlayers: Brookins (18.1 ppg.), Baum (16.3), Kefalos (13.0),Cromer (11.5), Brocchi (5.8), Kehoe (3.9), Mast (3.3),Davidson (2.4), Tordone (2.1), Mulava (1.8), Wertley (1.5),McEntee (1.4), Cartwright (1.3).

1967-68 (19-9)Dec. 1 at Creighton .....................87- 79 W

6 Lehigh [P]..........................80- 60 W9 Manhattan [P] ..................86- 78 W

14 at NYU [MSG] ...................74- 65 W18 Miami (OH) ......................65- 60 W19 Davidson (19) ...................60- 63 L22 at Pittsburgh .....................63- 80 L27 Providence [S] ...................93- 63 W28 Wisconsin [S].....................82- 80 W30 St. Francis (PA) [S]..............83- 77 W

Jan. 6 Army [P] ............................55- 61 L9 Penn [P] ............................72- 64 W

13 at Wake Forest ..................84- 73 W24 Rider [P].............................75- 73 W27 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............62- 67 L31 at Penn State ....................68- 81 L

Feb. 3 Villanova [P] ......................61- 52 W7 St. John’s [P] .....................62- 55 W

10 La Salle [P].........................60- 64 L13 at Navy.............................73- 63 W14 Delaware [SH] ..................76- 63 W17 at Duke.............................57- 92 L21 Fordham [P] ......................80- 70 W24 at American ......................73- 64 W28 at Lafayette.......................88- 59 W

Mar. 1 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........94- 65 W2 La Salle [P]^.....................69- 87 L

15 Kansas [MSG]#.................76- 82 LPlayers: Baum (18.1 ppg.), Brookins (14.6), Cromer

(12.1), Mast (8.6), Nolan (8.0), Snook (6.7), Brocchi (3.9),Kehoe (3.9), McEntee (1.6), Tordone (0.6), Hughes (0.6),Mulava (0.6).

1968-69 (22-8)Dec. 2 Hofstra [SH] .....................93- 64 W

5 at Lehigh...........................77- 62 W7 Wake Forest [P] .................86- 87 L

10 at Army (OT).....................59- 60 L14 NYU [P] .............................80- 62 W20 Fordham...........................72- 60 W21 New Mexico (8) ................70- 83 L27 Miami (Ohio) ....................67- 62 W28 Detroit (11) .......................76- 87 L

Jan. 4 Navy [P] ............................92- 68 W7 Penn [P] ..........................107- 83 W

10 American [P] .....................75- 64 W15 Pittsburgh [P] ....................53- 30 W18 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............79- 59 W25 La Salle [MSG]...................85- 101 L28 Duke [P]............................73- 69 W

Feb. 1 at St. John’s [P] .................49- 65 L4 at Delaware......................75- 63 W5 Syracuse [P].......................86- 83 W7 Lafayette [P] ......................72- 53 W

12 Penn State [P] ...................70- 50 W15 Rider [P].............................82- 54 W20 at Manhattan [MSG] ........93- 68 W22 Villanova [P] ......................66- 73 L28 Gettysburg [P]^...............86- 70 W

Mar. 7 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ (OT) ....67- 68 L13 Florida# ...........................82- 66 W17 Saint Peter’s#...................94- 78 W20 Tennessee#......................63- 58 W22 Boston College#..............89- 76 W

Players: Baum (19.3 ppg.), Cromer (15.7), Kirschling(10.9), Mast (10.1), Nolan (9.4), Strunk (7.2), Brocchi(6.9), Wieczerak (4.7), Snook (3.9), Cassidy (2.5), Kamen(2.1), Brooks (1.1), Mulava (1.1), Richardson (0.6).

1969-70 (15-13) Dec. 2 St. John’s [MH] .................60- 59 W

4 Lehigh [MH]......................73- 70 W6 at Rider .............................61- 59 W

11 at NYU [MSG] ...................62- 64 L13 Manhattan [P] ..................68- 80 L20 Delaware [P] .....................79- 67 W26 Oregon State....................44- 65 L29 Southern Cal (12)..............53- 68 L30 Michigan State .................90- 51 W

Jan. 3 West Chester [P] ...............70- 77 L7 at Hofstra .........................63- 67 L

10 La Salle [P].........................69- 61 W15 at Penn State ....................57- 65 L17 at Navy.............................58- 57 W21 Penn [P] (14) .....................59- 68 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

John Baum is Temple’s all-time leading rebounder with 1,042 boards.

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24 Fordham [P] (OT) ..............64- 70 L27 G. Washington [P] ............90- 72 W28 at Lafayette.......................69- 60 W31 Villanova [P] (10) ...............67- 75 L

Feb. 4 South Carolina..................71- 79 L7 at Syracuse .......................90- 69 W

11 at Pittsburgh ...................101- 72 W13 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............54- 55 L18 Long Island [MH]..............80- 55 W21 at American ......................76- 66 W27 Rider [P]^.......................107- 74 W28 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........63- 59 W

Mar. 7 Villanova [P]† ....................69- 77 LPlayers: Wieczerak (15.8 ppg.), Tress (15.1), Collins (9.3),Nolan (8.4), Richardson (8.2), Johnson (7.4), Strunk (6.9),Kirschling (5.4), Feneli (2.2), Cassidy (2.1).

1970-71 (13-12)Dec. 2 Navy [P] ............................64- 57 W

5 Wake Forest [P] .................55- 71 L8 Hofstra [MH] (OT).............72- 74 L

19 at Oregon (16)..................65- 76 L21 at Stanford........................64- 73 L23 at UC-Santa Barbara ........68- 78 L26 St. Francis [S].....................84- 75 W28 Saint Joseph’s [S] ..............60- 57 W29 Penn (6) [S]........................55- 76 L

Jan. 6 at South Carolina (2).........71- 84 L9 La Salle [P].........................58- 63 L

16 at Fordham [MSG] (14) .....67- 66 W18 at West Chester ................74- 48 W20 Penn [P] (4) .......................48- 62 L22 American [MH] .................61- 55 W27 Pittsburgh [P] ....................54- 48 W30 Syracuse [P].......................71- 70 W

Feb. 1 Drexel [MH] ......................54- 53 W3 at Delaware......................69- 46 W6 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............64- 71 L

10 Penn State [P] ...................61- 58 W13 NYU [P] .............................90- 65 W18 at Manhattan [MSG] ........64- 47 W20 at St. John’s ......................67- 74 L26 Villanova [P] ......................65- 67 L

Players: Johnson (13.6 ppg.), Collins (12.7), Richardson(10.9), Tress (9.6), Jones (7.0), Fehrle (6.8), Kirschling (3.1),Chew (2.0), Tharan (1.8), Gaines (1.5), Cassidy (1.3),Asay (0.7), Feneli (0.7), Johnston (0.6).

1971-72 (23-8)Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] ...........70- 46 W

4 Holy Cross [P] ...................68- 69 L7 at Hofstra .........................71- 58 W

11 at American [P] .................65- 51 W18 Penn (5) [P] .......................57- 52 W22 Stanford [P] .......................76- 64 W28 Minnesota ........................60- 57 W

29 Arizona State ....................67- 74 L30 California ..........................61- 57 W

Jan. 3 at Pepperdine ...................87- 79 W4 at Long Beach St. (8) ........83- 95 L8 at Navy.............................61- 65 L

15 Fordham [P] ......................75- 60 W17 Delaware [MH].................82- 68 W20 St. John’s [P] .....................79- 65 W22 Manhattan [P] ..................72- 62 W26 at G. Washington .............76- 73 W29 at Syracuse (OT) ...............77- 84 L31 at Drexel ...........................53- 46 W

Feb. 2 La Salle [P].........................67- 56 W5 at Wake Forest ..................51- 57 L7 at Penn State ....................68- 66 W

10 at Seton Hall [MSG] ..........71- 58 W12 Villanova [P] ......................66- 80 L16 at Pittsburgh .....................89- 74 W19 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............60- 58 W23 Rhode Island [P]..............108- 64 W28 Textile [MH].......................57- 51 W

Mar. 3 Lafayette [P]^..................87- 85 W4 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........65- 57 W

11 South Carolina (6)†...........51- 53 LPlayers: Johnson (16.9 ppg.), Jones (13.0), Kneib (10.8),Newman (8.0), Tress (6.8), Collins (5.3), Trudeau (4.3),Bower (2.8), Kashmer (2.5), Tharan (1.8), Gaines (1.8),Fehrle (1.7), Rymal (1.6), Johnston (0.0).

1972-73 (17-10) Nov.28 Hofstra [MH]....................80- 48 W Dec. 6 Oregon State [P] ...............50- 56 L

9 at Manhattan [MSG] ........66- 64 W13 Navy [P] ............................58- 66 L16 at Rutgers .........................75- 66 W19 at West Chester ................70- 46 W23 Penn [P] (11) .....................44- 59 L29 Illinois*..............................77- 82 L30 Drake*..............................73- 68 W

Jan. 3 at Delaware......................70- 63 W6 Textile [P] ...........................52- 58 L

11 Syracuse [MH] ..................63- 55 W13 at Fordham [MSG]............79- 57 W16 at Princeton ......................37- 44 L20 at St. John’s (17) ...............84- 93 L24 Pittsburgh .........................71- 50 W27 at Holy Cross ....................79- 65 W

Feb. 3 at American ......................71- 60 W5 Drexel [MH] ......................97- 63 W7 Penn State [P] ...................49- 64 L

10 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............42- 74 L14 G. Washington [P] ............84- 71 W17 La Salle [P].........................56- 54 W21 at Rhode Island ................93- 80 W24 Villanova [P] ......................76- 67 W

Mar. 2 Lafayette [P]^..................88- 80 W

3 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........60- 70 LPlayers: Newman (12.1 ppg.), Kneib (12.0), Anderson(10.4), Jones (10.1), Trudeau (8.4), Washington (6.2),Gaines (5.6), Fehrle (2.0), Arace (1.0), Rymal (0.9).

DON CASEY1973-82 • 151-94 Record

1973-74 (16-9)Nov.30 West Chester [MH] ...........79- 66 WDec. 4 Dickinson [MH] ................78- 48 W

8 Cincinnati [P] ....................52- 64 L11 at Navy.............................52- 41 W14 Utah State ........................70- 61 W15 Tennessee...........................6- 11 L19 Rutgers [P] ........................78- 64 W27 Harvard [P] .......................61- 59 W28 Cincinnati [P] ....................68- 64 W29 California [P]......................51- 42 W

Jan. 5 Manhattan [P] ..................66- 68 L8 Penn [P] ............................42- 43 L

12 Fordham [P] ......................68- 61 W14 American [MH] .................64- 65 L19 at Syracuse .......................61- 70 L23 St. John’s [P] .....................49- 64 L26 at Hofstra .........................75- 56 W29 at Drexel ...........................55- 43 W

Feb. 3 La Salle [P].........................54- 78 L6 at Penn State ....................50- 48 W9 Villanova [P] (OT) ..............81- 73 W

13 Rhode Island [P]................56- 52 W16 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT)......73- 67 W20 at Pittsburgh .....................49- 56 L22 Textile [P] ...........................65- 53 W

Players: Kneib (12.8 ppg.), Baskerville (12.6), Newman(11.8), Anderson (11.4), Washington (7.3), Kashmer (5.2),Trudeau (4.6), Bower (2.0), Calzonetti (1.3), Brand (0.4),Moore (0.4), Rymal (0.3).

1974-75 (7-19)Nov.29 Hofstra [P].........................72- 65 WDec. 3 at West Chester ................39- 27 W

7 at St. John’s ......................68- 88 L13 Washington ......................46- 54 L14 Fordham...........................65- 67 L18 Navy [P] ............................64- 63 W20 at Rutgers .........................56- 75 L26 Memphis State .................69- 71 L27 Jacksonville.......................52- 63 L

Jan. 4 at Rhode Island ................67- 64 W11 at Cincinnati .....................63- 83 L14 Princeton [MH] .................48- 59 L18 at Fordham [MSG]............49- 60 L22 Syracuse [P].......................57- 62 L25 Villanova [P] ......................68- 82 L29 Pittsburgh [P] ....................61- 70 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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31 American [MH] .................62- 63 LFeb. 3 Textile [MH].......................59- 69 L

8 La Salle [P] (13) ..................63- 74 L12 Penn State [P] ...................62- 53 W15 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............81- 67 W18 at G. Washington .............70- 83 L20 at Manhattan ...................56- 87 L25 Penn [P] (10) .....................55- 57 L

Mar. 1 Drexel [P] ..........................69- 47 W4 at Rider^ .........................65- 70 L

Players: Stahurski (12.8 ppg.), Washington (12.4), Claxton (11.5), Bower (6.2), Blount (5.7), Canelli (3.9),Calzonetti (3.3), Brown (2.9), Moore (2.6), Elsesser (1.2),Brand (1.0), Reynolds (0.0), Yurkonis (0.0).

1975-76 (9-18)Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] ...........59- 55 W

5 Fordham [P] ......................63- 57 W10 at West Virginia ................71- 78 L13 at Navy.............................57- 81 L20 Rutgers [P] (15)..................62- 95 L26 St. John’s [MSG] ...............59- 67 L29 Villanova [MSG] ................75- 84 L

Jan. 7 Marshall [P] .......................83- 89 L10 St. John’s [P] (14) ..............63- 70 L14 Cincinnati [P] (14) .............56- 79 L17 Textile [P] ...........................58- 70 L21 Penn [P] ............................58- 59 L24 at Pittsburgh .....................63- 80 L26 Dickinson [MH] ................89- 55 W28 at Syracuse .......................51- 56 L31 La Salle [P].........................67- 63 W

Feb. 4 at Penn State ....................77- 76 W7 at South Carolina..............58- 65 L

10 Manhattan [P] ..................64- 70 L14 at Hofstra .........................65- 68 L18 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............62- 74 L21 Villanova [P] ......................58- 59 L25 at American ......................70- 63 W28 at Drexel [P] ......................58- 54 W

Mar. 2 at Rider^ .........................85- 69 W5 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........80- 72 W6 Hofstra [P]^.....................72- 79 L

Players: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Claxton (13.9), Stahurski(12.6), Montford (6.3), Canelli (6.3), Brand (6.0), Blount(3.9), Reed (3.2), More (3.0), Brown (1.6), Calzonetti (1.0),Reynolds (1.0), Yurkonis (0.3), Shaffer (0.0).

1976-77 (17-11)Nov.30 Point Park [MH]................78- 61 WDec. 2 Hofstra [MH]....................83- 75 W

4 at West Chester ................55- 59 L8 Dickinson [MH] ................95- 60 W

11 West Virginia [P]................79- 64 W14 Navy [P] ............................55- 54 W20 at King’s ...........................67- 54 W

28 Arizona State ....................65- 73 L29 St. John’s ..........................49- 59 L30 William & Mary .................65- 68 L

Jan. 5 at Cincinnati .....................46- 61 L11 American [P] .....................64- 81 L15 at Fordham [MSG]............83- 53 W17 at Buffalo ..........................91- 82 W19 at St. John’s ......................50- 66 L22 Penn [P] ............................72- 83 L26 Syracuse [P] (17)................67- 76 L28 CCNY [MH].......................95- 59 W31 at Biscayne .......................55- 51 W

Feb. 3 at Manhattan [MSG] ........73- 51 W5 South Carolina [P] .............48- 49 L9 Penn State [P] ...................86- 66 W

12 La Salle [P].........................87- 75 W16 Villanova [P] ......................73- 66 W19 Drexel [MH] ......................61- 58 W23 Pittsburgh [P] ....................78- 48 W26 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............81- 74 W

Mar. 4 Hofstra^..........................58- 71 LPlayers: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Montford (13.8), Stahurski(13.7), Claxton (7.5), Harrold (7.2), Reed (6.3), Canelli(3.2), Tillman (2.6), Yurkonis (2.0), Rozier (2.2), Hun-grecker (1.7), Blount (1.5), Calzonetti (1.1), Reynolds(0.8), Brand (0.8), Emery (0.0).

1977-78 (24-5)Nov.28 King’s [MH].......................75- 60 WDec. 1 West Chester [MH] ...........90- 79 W

3 Assumption [MH] .............84- 66 W7 at Dayton .........................63- 52 W9 Dickinson [MH] ................80- 56 W

12 Biscayne [MH] ..................80- 58 W17 Manhattan [P] ..................69- 59 W19 Buffalo [MH] .....................95- 66 W29 Virginia (16) ......................55- 66 L30 Auburn .............................74- 73 W

Jan. 7 at Bucknell........................80- 69 W11 at Pittsburgh (2OT) ...........81- 74 W14 Villanova [P] ......................81- 73 W18 at Navy.............................68- 59 W25 at Syracuse (10) ................66- 91 L28 La Salle [P].........................75- 82 L

Feb. 1 at Hofstra .........................89- 83 W4 at Drexel ...........................88- 70 W8 at Penn State ....................74- 64 W

11 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............72- 65 W13 Rider [P].............................85- 66 W 15 St. John’s [P] .....................75- 65 W18 at American ......................72- 67 W21 Penn [P] ............................71- 56 W24 St. Francis (NY) [MH].........81- 67 W

Mar. 1 American^ ......................99- 80 W3 Lafayette^.......................71- 70 W4 La Salle^..........................72- 73 L

10 at Texas# (16)...................58- 72 LPlayers: Claxton (18.6 ppg.), Stahurski (15.7), Harold(10.7), Reed (10.6), Wister (8.8), Montford (7.9), Parham(2.6), Wiley (1.9), Highland (1.3), Robinson (1.1), Rozier(1.0), Reynolds (0.9), Tillman (0.9), Billings (0.3).

1978-79 (25-4) Nov.27 at West Chester ................78- 60 WDec. 3 Lehigh [MH]......................94- 80 W

5 Scranton [MH] ..................84- 44 W9 at Wake Forest ..................86- 79 W

12 Navy [P] ............................73- 47 W16 Villanova [P] ......................66- 58 W20 at Manhattan ...................73- 69 W29 Baylor ...............................81- 70 W30 UNLV (14) .........................89- 79 W

Jan. 3 Pittsburgh [P] ....................62- 57 W6 at St. John’s ......................74- 73 W

10 Penn [P] ............................74- 79 L13 at Lafayette.......................72- 51 W18 Bucknell [MH]...................70- 69 W22 at Delaware......................96- 89 W24 Syracuse [P] (12) (OT)........76- 78 L27 at St. Francis (NY)..............65- 63 W29 at Virginia .........................71- 73 L

Feb. 1 Hofstra [MH].....................92- 70 W3 Drexel [P] ..........................95- 73 W7 Penn State [MH] ...............54- 43 W

10 La Salle [P].........................97- 81 W16 American [MH] ...............103- 67 W21 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............76- 68 W24 Dayton [P] ........................66- 63 W28 Drexel^ ...........................61- 57 W

Mar. 2 Lafayette^.......................53- 50 W3 Saint Joseph’s^...............61- 60 W9 St. John’s† ........................70- 75 L

Players: Reed (15.7 ppg.), Harold (14.1), Parham (12.3),Montford (11.0), Robinson (10.5), McCullough (6.4),Wister (4.2), Thompson (2.2), Broadnaux (0.9), Kaylor(0.8).

1979-80 (14-12)Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] ...........76- 46 W

5 Virginia [P] (13)..................52- 58 L8 at Navy.............................55- 50 W

11 at Lehigh...........................81- 64 W15 Wake Forest [P] .................74- 69 W19 at Penn State ....................74- 48 W22 at Cincinnati .....................64- 68 L28 Harvard ............................85- 73 W29 Maryland ..........................63- 85 L

Jan. 2 at Pittsburgh .....................55- 62 L8 Penn [P] ............................46- 59 L

12 Lafayette [MH]..................49- 47 W16 at Bucknell........................49- 44 W19 La Salle [S] .........................67- 62 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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21 Delaware [MH].................74- 58 W24 at William & Mary .............56- 55 W26 Manhattan [P] ..................72- 57 W30 at Syracuse (4) ..................77- 93 L

Feb. 2 at Drexel ...........................59- 60 L6 at Hofstra .........................49- 50 L9 Saint Joseph’s [CH] (OT) ..52- 53 L

11 Rider [MH] ........................80- 64 W16 Villanova [P] ......................59- 67 L19 St. John’s [P] (7) (OT) ........58- 63 L23 at American ......................95- 79 W27 La Salle^..........................62- 70 L

Players: Parham (13.2 ppg.), McCullough (10.0), Robinson (9.5), Davis (8.5), McLoughlin (7.7), Wister(7.1), Dodds (4.8), Thompson (3.6), Broadnax (2.3),Prince (1.5), Tillman (1.3), McNish (1.0), Marks (0.7), Kaylor (0.6).

1980-81 (20-8) Dec. 1 at West Chester ................92- 77 W

4 Lehigh [MH]......................97- 62 W6 at Delaware......................82- 60 W

11 Point Park [MH]...............105- 75 W13 Cincinnati [P] ....................63- 48 W21 UCLA (3) (Tokyo, Japan) ...49- 73 L26 Charlotte ..........................65- 68 L27 Maine ...............................70- 64 W

Jan. 6 Penn State [P] ...................43- 39 W9 at Fordham.......................59- 62 L

14 Penn [P] ............................49- 51 L17 at Lafayette.......................56- 50 W21 at South Carolina..............68- 64 W24 at Manhattan ...................59- 53 W28 William & Mary [P] ............80- 68 W31 Villanova [P] ......................71- 68 W

Feb. 4 Hofstra [MH].....................80- 56 W7 Drexel [MH] ......................84- 63 W9 at Rider .............................69- 61 W

14 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............58- 61 L16 Bucknell ............................77- 59 W21 La Salle [P].........................84- 62 W25 Maine ...............................53- 51 W28 American [P] .....................62- 70 L

Mar. 2 Hofstra^..........................68- 63 W4 Saint Joseph’s^...............55- 60 L

12 at Clemson#....................90- 82 W16 at West Virginia# .............76- 77 L

Players: Robinson (15.5 ppg.), Parham (13.4), Davis (9.2),McCullough (9.1), Wister (6.6), Stansbury (6.3),McLoughlin (6.3), Broadnax (3.5), Hall (3.1), Prince (2.0),Kaylor (0.6), Warfel (0.3), Baggot (0.0)

1981-82 (19-8)Nov.28 West Chester ....................65- 53 W Dec. 1 Utica .................................80- 35 W

3 at Lehigh...........................60- 43 W

5 Fordham [P] ......................64- 63 W9 South Carolina [P] .............54- 51 W

12 Rider [P].............................88- 72 W19 Villanova [P] (18) ...............52- 48 W23 at St. John’s ......................61- 68 L29 Florida...............................85- 81 W30 San Diego State................64- 75 L

Jan. 4 Pittsburgh [P] ....................59- 60 L6 at Bucknell........................80- 54 W9 at Navy.............................80- 64 W

14 Delaware..........................73- 49 W16 at Hofstra .........................61- 58 W19 at Marist ...........................82- 72 W23 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............82- 77 W27 at Penn State ....................50- 53 L

Feb. 3 at Maine ...........................77- 57 W6 at Drexel ...........................64- 44 W9 Penn [P] ............................56- 59 L

13 at William & Mary .............59- 68 L16 Lafayette...........................76- 66 W20 La Salle [P].........................86- 72 W26 at American ......................67- 62 W

Mar. 3 Drexel^ ...........................55- 61 L11 at Georgia# .....................60- 73 L

Players: Hall (14.9 ppg.), McCullough (13.0), Stansbury(12.8), Rayne (9.7), Coe (7.8), Broadnax (7.3), McNish(3.0), Warfel (1.6), Aguilar (1.0), Forrester (0.6), Kaylor(0.4), Poplawski (0.0), Baggot (0.0).

JOHN CHANEY1982-2006 • 516–253 Record

1982-83 (14-15, 5-9 A-10) Nov.30 at G. Washington .............68- 67 WDec. 3 Rhode Island.....................73- 62 W

4 Stanford............................70- 77 L6 at Missouri (10) .................68- 76 L

11 William & Mary [P] ............62- 61 W18 Villanova [P](19) ................55- 82 L29 Stetson .............................73- 79 L30 Rollins ...............................98- 74 W

Jan. 6 Rhode Island...................103- 94 W8 at West Virginia ................71- 73 L

12 at Massachusetts..............73- 54 W15 G. Washington [P] ............54- 58 L19 Drexel ...............................77- 66 W22 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............73- 80 L26 Penn State [P] ...................79- 87 L29 Rutgers [P] ........................68- 70 L

Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure............65- 75 L6 at Dayton .........................53- 61 L9 Penn [P] (2OT) ..................61- 53 W

12 Duquesne (OT).................70- 73 L16 at Rutgers .........................73- 79 L19 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............59- 88 L21 Monmouth.......................83- 62 W

26 La Salle (OT)......................84- 79 WMar. 2 Massachusetts..................91- 64 W

5 at Rhode Island ................92- 78 W9 Saint Joseph’s [S]^..........88- 69 W

11 Rutgers [S]^.....................72- 67 W12 West Virginia [S]^............78- 86 L

Players: Stansbury (24.6 ppg.), Hall (20.6), McLoughlin(16.3), Rayne (10.8), Aguilar (7.6), McNish (4.2), Clifton(4.1), Jones (2.6), Warfel (2.2), Forrester (2.1), Baggot(0.9), Poplawski (0.4).

1983-84 (26-5, 18-0 A-10)Nov.28 at Drexel ...........................61- 60 WDec. 7 at Bowling Green .............79- 70 W

10 Villanova [P] ......................92- 89 W17 at Rutgers .........................77- 68 W22 at Wichita State ................78- 73 W28 Rhode Island.....................78- 66 W29 Providence ........................59- 65 L

Jan. 4 Saint Joseph’s [S] (OT) ......89- 83 W7 Penn State [P] ...................87- 75 W

12 Massachusetts [P] .............83- 66 W14 at G. Washington .............83- 75 W17 Dayton [P] ........................62- 63 L19 at Rhode Island ................62- 61 W21 Rutgers [P] ........................62- 39 W26 at Duquesne ....................70- 57 W28 West Virginia [P]................90- 80 W

Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure............75- 64 W4 at W. Virginia (OT) ............83- 77 W8 Penn [P] ............................81- 57 W

11 St. Bonaventure [P] ...........79- 64 W16 Rhode Island [MH]............85- 68 W18 Duquesne [MH]................78- 70 W22 G. Washington [P] ............93- 77 W25 La Salle [P] (2OT)...............79- 80 L27 at Massachusetts..............65- 46 W

Mar. 1 at Penn State ....................69- 66 W3 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............69- 58 W8 Massachusetts^..............78- 54 W9 West Virginia^.................65- 67 L

15 St. John’s† ........................65- 63 W17 North Carolina†(1)............66- 77 L

Players: Stansbury (18.6 ppg.), Hall (16.9), McLoughlin(11.4), Rayne (8.8), Blackwell (7.2), Coe (5.5), McNish(3.7), Aguilar (3.7), Clifton (1.1), Poplawski (1.0), Baggot(0.3), Warfel (0.1).

From 1984-85 until 1996-97 all home gameswere played at McGonigle Hall

unless otherwise noted.

1984-85 (25-6, 15-3 A-10)Nov.26 Drexel ...............................75- 62 W Dec. 1 Villanova [P] ......................65- 68 L

5 at Bradley .........................56- 57 L

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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8 Penn [P] ............................70- 57 W15 La Salle [P].........................65- 54 W22 Wake Forest ......................71- 61 W28 Pepperdine .......................71- 66 W29 Wyoming..........................66- 60 W

Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............77- 45 W5 at Penn State ....................65- 49 W

10 Massachusetts..................65- 39 W12 G. Washington [P] ............62- 55 W17 at Rhode Island ................57- 49 W19 at Rutgers .........................66- 43 W24 Duquesne.........................82- 73 W26 at West Virginia ................57- 61 L31 St. Bonaventure................77- 56 W

Feb. 2 West Virginia.....................88- 71 W7 Rutgers .............................69- 58 W9 at St. Bonaventure............53- 52 W

14 Rhode Island.....................76- 60 W16 at Duquesne ....................60- 71 L21 at G. Washington .............56- 54 W23 at Massachusetts..............50- 48 W28 Penn State ........................57- 51 W

Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............66- 70 L7 St. Bonaventure^............67- 56 W8 Saint Joseph’s^...............62- 61 W9 Rutgers^ .........................59- 51 W

14 Virginia Tech† ...................60- 57 W16 Georgetown (1)†..............46- 63 L

Players: Hall (18.0 ppg.), Rayne (12.6), Blackwell (11.8),Coe (10.1), Evans (8.4), Perry (2.3), Brantley (1.3),Poplawski (0.7), Clifton (0.6), Forrester (0.2), Johnson(0.0).

1985-86 (25-6, 15-3 A-10)Nov.26 at Drexel ...........................64- 51 W

30 at UCLA............................59- 75 LDec. 4 Penn [P] ............................76- 53 W

6 Tennessee Tech ................69- 63 W7 Wichita State ....................62- 60 W

14 Villanova [S] ......................81- 73 W21 Wake Forest (OT) ..............64- 59 W27 La Salle [P].........................81- 58 W28 Penn [P] ............................66- 47 W

Jan. 4 Rhode Island.....................76- 60 W9 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............71- 80 L

11 Rutgers .............................68- 59 W16 at Duquesne ....................54- 53 W18 at W. Virginia (OT) ...........65- 69 L23 Penn State ........................76- 36 W25 St. Bonaventure................87- 74 W27 at G. Washington .............74- 51 W

Feb. 1 Massachusetts..................69- 38 W3 G. Washington .................70- 64 W6 at Rhode Island ................70- 57 W8 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............63- 65 L

10 at Rutgers .........................71- 53 W

13 Duquesne.........................79- 62 W15 West Virginia.....................57- 51 W17 at Massachusetts..............58- 47 W20 at St. Bonaventure............72- 63 W22 at Penn State ....................61- 46 W27 G. Washington .................73- 54 W

Mar. 1 West Virginia^.................56- 61 L13 Jacksonville† (OT).............61- 50 W15 Kansas† (2) .......................43- 65 L

Players: Coe (15.6 ppg.), Blackwell (13.1), Evans (12.0),Perry (11.6), Rivas (5.9), Brantley (4.9), Clifton (2.6),Vreeswyk (1.5), Pearsall (1.4), Dowdell (1.1).

1986-87 (32-4, 17-1 A-10)Nov.21 at Virginia # .....................79- 75 W

24 at Villanova #...................80- 73 W28 UNLV [MSG] # .................76- 78 L29 Memphis State [MSG] # ..67- 59 W

Dec. 2 at La Salle [P].....................70- 66 W4 Drexel ...............................78- 58 W8 Penn ...............................103- 67 W

13 at St. Bonaventure............68- 66 W15 UCLA (11) .........................76- 65 W20 at Villanova (OT)...............67- 65 W29 Georgia Southern .............80- 61 W30 Toledo...............................75- 68 W

Jan. 3 at Rhode Island ................81- 68 W5 G. Washington .................77- 73 W8 at Kansas (19) ...................64- 67 L

10 at Rutgers .........................71- 58 W15 Penn State ........................66- 49 W18 at Saint Joseph’s [P]..........70- 69 W21 Massachusetts..................72- 60 W24 at UAB ..............................67- 60 W26 Rutgers .............................76- 56 W29 Duquesne.........................82- 64 W

Feb. 2 at Massachusetts..............72- 59 W5 Rhode Island.....................87- 75 W7 Saint Joseph’s...................78- 69 W9 at Penn State (2 OT) .........73- 70 W

14 at West Virginia ................67- 57 W16 at Duquesne ....................84- 56 W19 St. Bonaventure................77- 56 W21 at G. Washington .............88- 77 W24 West Virginia.....................61- 64 L

Mar. 1 G. Washington^ .............77- 69 W3 Saint Joseph’s^...............84- 68 W5 West Virginia^.................70- 57 W

13 Southern†.........................75- 56 W15 LSU † ................................62- 72 L

Players: Blackwell (19.8 ppg.), Vreeswyk (14.5), Perry(12.9), Evans (12.5), Rivas (7.7), Brantley (3.7), Pearsall(2.2), Katsikis (2.0), Dowdell (1.6), Johnson (0.8).

1987-88 (32-2, 18-0 A-10)Dec. 3 at UCLA............................81- 76 W

7 at Massachusetts..............89- 71 W10 Saint Joseph’s...................83- 62 W12 Rhode Island.....................75- 66 W19 South Carolina..................63- 50 W28 Mississippi.........................70- 61 W29 Southern...........................84- 47 W

Jan. 4 Rutgers .............................86- 60 W6 at Penn [P] ........................84- 50 W9 at G. Washington .............79- 66 W

14 La Salle..............................59- 56 W16 at St. Bonaventure............73- 63 W18 at Penn State ....................59- 44 W21 Massachusetts..................71- 52 W24 at UNLV (8) .......................58- 59 L28 St. Bonaventure................87- 66 W31 at Rhode Island ................77- 70 W

Feb. 4 Duquesne.......................110- 70 W6 at Rutgers .........................84- 53 W

10 Villanova (10)....................98- 86 W14 G. Washington .................92- 67 W16 Penn State ........................50- 49 W21 at North Carolina (5).........83- 66 W23 at West Virginia ................62- 61 W25 at Duquesne ....................94- 55 W28 West Virginia.....................78- 69 W

Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P]..........75- 62 W6 Duquesne^.....................77- 57 W8 Saint Joseph’s^...............79- 67 W

10 Rhode Island^.................68- 63 W18 Lehigh†.............................87- 73 W20 Georgetown†...................74- 53 W24 Richmond† .......................69- 47 W26 Duke (5)†..........................53- 63 L

Players: Macon (20.6 ppg.), Vreeswyk (16.7), Perry (14.5),Evans (11.1), Rivas (6.9), Causwell (2.0), Brantley (1.9),Katsikis (1.9), Johnson (1.8), Dowdell (1.5), Pearsall (1.5),Pollard (1.3), Randolph (1.0).

1988-89 (18-12, 15-3 A-10)Dec. 2 Missouri (8) (2OT) ............74- 91 L

3 Arizona (11) ......................50- 68 L10 Kansas ..............................78- 95 L12 Saint Joseph’s [P]..............63- 57 W15 at Duquesne ....................67- 49 W17 at Villanova.......................59- 70 L26 Penn State ........................50- 48 W

Jan. 4 at La Salle [P].....................67- 57 W7 at N. Carolina State (16) ...59- 71 L

10 Rutgers .............................85- 79 W12 at Massachusetts..............89- 68 W15 at G. Washington .............80- 68 W19 at Penn State ....................76- 55 W21 at West Virginia ................63- 65 L24 Massachusetts..................93- 66 W29 at Notre Dame .................60- 64 L31 Penn .................................77- 55 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Feb. 2 Saint Joseph’s...................79- 71 W4 at Rhode Island ................58- 72 L6 St. Bonaventure................88- 61 W9 G. Washington .................94- 65 W

12 Duquesne.........................98- 55 W16 Rhode Island.....................80- 64 W19 at UNLV (18) .....................60- 62 L23 at Rutgers .........................64- 77 L26 West Virginia.....................74- 56 W

Mar. 1 at St. Bonaventure............89- 70 W5 Duquesne [P]^................64- 51 W6 Rutgers [P]^ (OT).............59- 62 L

15 at Richmond#..................56- 70 LPlayers: Macon (18.3 ppg.), Vreeswyk (17.8), Causwell(11.3), Kilgore (8.0), Pollard (5.4), Harden (4.7), Randolph(4.3), Ferrell (2.3), Dowdell (1.9), Harris (0.0).

1989-90 (20-11, 15-3 A-10) Nov.28 at Penn .............................55- 54 WDec. 1 Arkansas State ..................65- 41 W

2 at Syracuse (1) ..................56- 73 L9 at Penn State ....................59- 61 L

12 Saint Joseph’s...................74- 54 W16 at Illinois (5).......................61- 78 L23 Duquesne.........................93- 62 W

Jan. 3 La Salle (17).......................62- 63 L6 N. Carolina St. (18) ...........71- 74 L9 at G. Washington .............60- 57 W

11 West Virginia.....................73- 69 W13 UNLV [S] (7) ......................76- 82 L16 at Georgia Tech (11) .........57- 59 L18 at Duquesne ....................67- 43 W20 Massachusetts..................86- 69 W24 Rhode Island.....................81- 70 W28 at St. Bonaventure............59- 46 W31 at Saint Joseph’s...............78- 63 W

Feb. 3 at Rhode Island ................70- 86 L5 St. Bonaventure................81- 64 W

11 at Massachusetts (3OT) ...83- 82 W13 Penn State ........................61- 53 W18 at Rutgers .........................75- 69 W21 Villanova...........................69- 71 L24 G. Washington .................86- 74 W27 at West Virginia ................51- 55 L

Mar. 1 Rutgers (2OT) ..................65- 57 W4 Duquesne [P]^................61- 50 W5 Rutgers [P]^ ....................65- 57 W8 Massachusetts^..............53- 51 W

16 St. John’s† ........................65- 81 LPlayers: Macon (21.9 ppg.), Hodge (15.1), Causwell(11.3), Kilgore (10.8), Harden (8.1), Strickland (5.0),Robinson (4.0), Thomas (2.0), Conic (1.3), Lovelace (1.1),Randolph (1.0), Pollard (0.9), Post (0.3).

1990-91 (24-10, 13-5 A-10)Nov.15 at Iowa .............................71- 73 L

29 at Villanova (24)................70- 57 WDec. 5 at St. Bonaventure............76- 52 W

8 at South Carolina (21).......63- 87 L15 Georgia Tech (23) .............69- 67 W18 Penn State ........................67- 63 W27 Iowa State (OT) ................79- 81 L29 Pepperdine .......................56- 55 W

Jan. 3 Penn .................................66- 49 W5 at La Salle [CC]..................91- 86 W8 Rutgers .............................83- 62 W

10 at G. Washington .............70- 61 W16 at Duquesne (OT) ...........59- 60 L19 at Clemson .......................71- 52 W22 Saint Joseph’s...................73- 56 W24 Massachusetts..................55- 53 W26 St. Bonaventure................77- 66 W29 at Rhode Island ................76- 61 W

Feb. 1 at Rutgers .........................63- 82 L4 at Saint Joseph’s...............60- 66 L7 G. Washington .................77- 60 W

10 West Virginia (OT) ............88- 78 W13 at Penn State ....................69- 59 W16 Notre Dame .....................70- 46 W19 Rhode Island.....................62- 63 L21 at Massachusetts..............80- 70 W23 at West Virginia ................66- 91 L28 Duquesne.........................65- 51 W

Mar. 3 West Virginia [P]^............56- 53 W4 Penn State [P]^ ...............50- 52 L

14 Purdue† ............................80- 63 W16 Richmond† .......................77- 64 W22 Okla. State† (14) (OT) ......72- 63 W24 North Carolina† (4)...........72- 75 L

Players: Macon (22.0 ppg.), Kilgore (14.0), Hodge(11.6), Carstarphen (10.4), Strickland (7.7), Spears (3.4),Harden (2.2), Conic (0.8), Post (0.6), Lovelace (0.5),Randolph (0.3).

1991-92 (17-13, 11-5 A-10)Dec. 3 at Penn [P] ........................69- 65 W

7 Duquesne.........................94- 78 W10 Illinois................................92- 56 W27 vs. Kansas State ................68- 65 W28 vs. Kansas (4) ....................73- 97 L

Jan. 2 Rhode Island.....................62- 74 L4 at West Virginia ................63- 62 W7 at Rutgers .........................75- 61 W

10 at Saint Joseph’s...............55- 60 L13 at Duquesne ....................61- 88 L16 West Virginia.....................62- 67 L19 Saint Joseph’s [S] ..............74- 61 W23 La Salle..............................67- 78 L25 at Tulane (25)....................75- 99 L28 Massachusetts..................83- 61 W30 at St. Bonaventure............69- 52 W

Feb. 1 Villanova [S] ......................58- 66 L

4 at G. Washington .............85- 75 W6 Rutgers .............................92- 78 W9 Penn State (2OT) .............73- 72 W

13 at Memphis State .............65- 63 W16 at Massachusetts..............52- 67 L19 St. Bonaventure................69- 60 W23 Arizona (6) ........................60- 66 L27 at Rhode Island ................69- 62 W

Mar. 1 at Wake Forest ..................75- 83 L3 G. Washington .................92- 70 W8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........75- 59 W9 West Virginia [P]^............41- 44 L

20 Michigan† (15) .................66- 73 LPlayers: Kilgore (14.5 ppg.), McKie (13.9), Jones (11.5),Strickland (9.8), Carstarphen (8.1), Johnson (6.5), Spears(5.5), Brunson (4.9), Conic (3.1), Ozment (0.8), Linnen(0.2).

1992-93 (20-13, 8-6 A-10)Dec. 8 at Boston College.............79- 72 W

15 La Salle [S] .........................87- 60 W19 Florida...............................67- 62 W20 Florida St. (10) (OT) ..........80- 91 L23 Penn State ........................70- 61 W26 at Cincinnati (23) ..............45- 68 L

Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s...................66- 71 L9 Massachusetts..................52- 44 W

12 at G. Washington (OT) ....64- 62 W17 at St. Bonaventure............74- 58 W19 Penn [S].............................72- 58 W21 at Massachusetts (19).......50- 52 L24 at Rutgers .........................72- 80 L28 Rhode Island.....................69- 67 W30 at Kansas State .................63- 86 L

Feb. 2 at Alabama-Birm. .............55- 68 L7 Wake Forest (13) ...............69- 106 L

10 George Washington .........72- 75 L13 West Virginia.....................79- 62 W15 at Rhode Island ................67- 69 L19 at Saint Joseph’s...............66- 65 W22 Tulane (16) ........................79- 57 W24 Memphis State .................65- 58 W27 St. Bonaventure................68- 49 W

Mar. 1 at West Virginia ................74- 86 L4 Rutgers .............................89- 75 W7 West Virginia [P]^............80- 53 W8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^..........71- 60 W

11 at Massachusetts^..........61- 69 L18 Missouri† ..........................75- 61 W20 Santa Clara† .....................68- 57 W26 Vanderbilt† (8) ..................67- 59 W28 Michigan† (3) ...................72- 77 L

Players: McKie (20.6 ppg.), Jones (17.0), Brunson (14.0),Johnson (7.9), Battie (7.3), Carstarphen (5.3), Cunning-ham (3.8), Ivey (2.5), Ozment (1.5), King (0.6), Rice (0.6),Van Velsen (0.0).

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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1993-94 (23-8, 12-4 A-10)Dec. 1 at Kansas (3) .....................73- 59 W

4 Alabama-Birmingham......55- 52 W11 vs. Villanova [S].................54- 49 W16 Cincinnati (17) [S]..............88- 72 W27 vs. Ga. Tech (15) [MSG] ...51- 57 L29 vs. F. Dickinson [MSG] ......63- 51 W

Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s...................67- 54 W6 West Virginia.....................47- 49 L8 George Washington (23) ..80- 64 W

11 Penn .................................76- 65 W15 at Rhode Island ................69- 49 W20 at La Salle [CC]..................68- 55 W23 at Rutgers .........................78- 56 W25 vs. Saint Joseph’s [S].........60- 49 W29 at G. Washington .............64- 54 W

Feb. 1 Rutgers .............................84- 45 W3 Rhode Island.....................65- 51 W5 St. Bonaventure................73- 52 W8 West Virginia.....................71- 78 L

10 Duquesne.........................51- 49 W13 at Massachusetts (13).......55- 56 L16 at St. Bonaventure............65- 56 W20 vs. Louisville (5) .................68- 53 W22 at Duquesne ....................65- 61 W24 Massachusetts (11)...........50- 51 L27 at Duke (2)........................47- 59 L

Mar. 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] ...............58- 44 W7 vs. G. Washington^ [P] ...54- 34 W

10 at Massachusetts^ (9).....59- 70 L18 vs. Drexel† ........................61- 39 W20 vs. Indiana† (18) ...............58- 67 L

Players: Jones (19.2 ppg.), McKie (18.8), Brunson (12.4),Battie (5.9), Ivey (4.7), Cunningham (1.6), Rice (0.9), Oz-ment (0.8), King (0.3), Van Velsen (0.0).

1994-95 (19-11, 10-6 A-10)Nov.27 vs. So. California ...............65- 54 WDec. 2 vs. Cincinnati (10) .............41- 60 L

3 vs. South Carolina ............49- 44 W20 Texas Tech (2OT) ..............67- 64 W

Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure................70- 57 W5 Marquette ........................69- 57 W8 at West Virginia ................67- 56 W

10 at Duquesne ....................62- 64 L15 Saint Joseph’s...................74- 64 W19 George Washington .........62- 69 L21 at Massachusetts (1).........58- 59 L24 Rutgers .............................64- 60 W28 at Rhode Island. (OT) .......55- 50 W30 Duquesne.........................55- 62 L

Feb. 2 at St. Bona. (2OT) ............64- 78 L5 Memphis ..........................51- 53 L7 La Salle..............................67- 50 W

10 Rhode Island.....................83- 63 W

12 at Louisville .......................53- 48 W14 at Penn .............................59- 56 W16 at Rutgers .........................62- 54 W19 vs. Texas............................54- 70 L21 West Virginia.....................72- 50 W23 Massachusetts (5) .............72- 63 W26 at G. Washington .............76- 60 W28 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT)..... 64- 73 L

Mar. 5 vs. West Virginia^ [P] ......84- 72 W6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] ...............47- 42 W9 at Massachusetts^ (8).....44- 63 L

16 vs. Cincinnati † .................71- 77 LPlayers: Brunson (16.7 ppg.), Miller (11.0), Alston (10.1),Stewart (7.2), Ivey (7.0), Battie (4.7), Futch (3.2), Cunningham (2.9), Ozment (1.1), Adams (0.4), VanVelsen (0.3), Rice (0.0).

1995-96 (20-13, 12-4 A-10)Nov.16 Rider # .............................65- 62 W

18 at Georgetown (5) #........49- 74 LDec. 2 Wisconsin (OT) ................54- 57 L

9 Tulsa .................................60- 64 L13 vs. Villanova [CS] (2) .........62- 56 W16 vs. Cincinnati (12) .............49- 70 L22 vs. Kansas (1) (OT) ...........74- 66 W28 at Memphis (3) .................58- 68 L30 vs. Okla. State ..................41- 49 L

Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure................58- 56 W9 Xavier................................73- 56 W

11 at Dayton .........................62- 46 W13 Duquesne.........................72- 40 W17 at Fordham.......................69- 48 W20 at Tulane...........................59- 67 L23 at La Salle..........................68- 48 W25 vs. Duke [CS] ....................59- 58 W27 vs. Saint Joseph’s [CS] ......54- 52 W

Feb. 1 Massachusetts (1) .............35- 59 L3 at George Washington .....47- 64 L8 Saint Joseph’s...................60- 58 W

11 at Massachusetts (1).........55- 84 L13 Rhode Island.....................63- 67 L17 Fordham...........................77- 56 W20 at Penn .............................53- 42 W23 at Rhode Island ................73- 62 W25 Virginia Tech (12) ..............57- 41 W29 at St. Bonaventure............57- 54 W

Mar. 7 Xavier^ [CC]....................67- 50 W8 Rhode Island^ [CC].........64- 52 W9 Massachusetts^ [CC] (2) ...61- 75 L

15 Oklahoma† (17) ...............61- 43 W17 Cincinnati†(7) ...................65- 78 L

Players: Jackson (15.7 ppg.), Miller (9.9), Battie (8.9), Alston (8.5), Stewart (7.2), Futch (7.1), Ivey (5.8), Cunningham (1.8), Laws (1.1), Adams (0.8), Reid (0.7),Van Velsen (0.6)

1996-97 (20-11, 10-6 A-10)Dec 4 Wisconsin (OT) ................57- 64 L

7 vs. Georgia Tech...............76- 58 W9 Tulane...............................67- 49 W

14 at Tulsa .............................60- 67 L21 Penn .................................69- 45 W27 vs. Oregon ......................62- 82 L28 vs. Bradley .......................69- 63 W

Jan 4 at De Paul .........................73- 60 W7 Rhode Island (OT) ............72- 79 L

11 St. Bonaventure................68- 53 W13 Dayton .............................75- 50 W16 vs. Cincinnati (4) ...............70- 55 W19 at Xavier (OT) ..................64- 68 L23 at Fordham.......................62- 45 W25 Massachusetts..................66- 78 L28 La Salle (2OT) ...................70- 67 W30 at Saint Joseph’s...............68- 59 W

Feb. 2 Louisville (14) [CS] .............67- 44 W4 at St. Bonaventure............55- 73 L9 at Duquesne ....................83- 68 W

13 Saint Joseph’s...................64- 62 W16 at Rhode Island ................82- 85 L18 at Virginia Tech.................45- 41 W22 G. Washington .................71- 59 W24 Fordham...........................69- 53 W

Mar. 1 at Massachusetts..............53- 59 L5 vs. Duquesne ^[CS] ........64- 47 W6 vs. Xavier ^[CS] (OT) ......69- 62 W7 vs. Rhode Island ^ (OT) ..66- 69 L

14 vs. Mississippi †.................62- 40 W16 vs. Minnesota † (3) ...........57- 76 L

Players: Jackson (16.1 ppg.), Brokenborough (16.0),Sanchez (10.0), Stewart (8.4), Barnes (8.1), Futch (3.4),Dunkley (3.2), Sanderson (1.0), Calhoun (1.0), Laws(0.8), Adams (0.3), Reid (0.3), Rios (0.3).

All home games at The Liacouras Center unlessnoted otherwise (1997-present).

1997-98 (21-9, 13-3 A-10)Nov.11 vs Auburn * ......................68- 42 W

14 Indiana (17) [CS] ...............59- 53 W22 at Mississippi (23)..............74- 87 L

Dec. 4 at Michigan State .............56- 54 W6 at Wisconsin .....................59- 49 W9 Fresno State (18)...............76- 61 W

13 De Paul .............................74- 43 W16 at Villanova.......................57- 68 L20 Rutgers .............................63- 72 L

Jan. 4 Rhode Island (24)..............64- 74 L6 Penn .................................67- 58 W

11 St. Bonaventure................64- 43 W17 at La Salle..........................80- 66 W21 Duquesne.........................75- 62 W24 at Fordham.......................77- 62 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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26 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) .....68- 62 W28 at Dayton .........................62- 67 L31 Xavier (24).........................73- 79 L

Feb. 3 at Massachusetts (23).......61- 47 W8 Virginia Tech .....................60- 53 W

12 Fordham...........................59- 54 W14 at Rhode Island (25)..........68- 67 W17 Saint Joseph's ...................50- 42 W19 at St. Bonaventure............68- 45 W22 at G. Washington (25) ......56- 49 W28 vs. Maryland.....................66- 83 L

Mar. 1 Massachusetts (20)...........74- 66 W5 Saint Joseph's^ [CS] ........76- 52 W6 G. Washington^ [CS] ......64- 78 L

12 West Virginia†...................52- 82 LPlayers: Barnes (13.8 ppg.), Brokenborough (11.8),Sanchez (9.6), Wadley (8.0), Greer (7.9), Stewart (6.9),Dunkley (4.5), Sanders (2.1), Moore (1.3), Laws (1.1),Tabb (0.9), Reid (0.7), Calhoun (0.3).

1998-99 (24-11, 13-3 A-10)Nov.10 vs Georgetown [MSG]......65- 49 W

11 vs Wake Forest [MSG] .......59- 48 W18 Mississippi.........................68- 52 W20 Michigan State (5).............60- 59 W23 at Penn (OT) ....................70- 73 L

Dec. 1 at Penn State ....................64- 65 L5 at Indiana (16) ..................62- 63 L9 Wisconsin .........................56- 63 L

14 Florida State......................75- 66 W19 at Rutgers .........................56- 38 W29 vs. Stanford (5)..................50- 57 L31 at Fresno State..................63- 66 L

Jan. 1 La Salle..............................82- 45 W6 St. Bonaventure................70- 54 W9 at Fordham.......................75- 65 W

14 Saint Joseph’s...................62- 47 W16 Rhode Island.....................76- 63 W19 at Duquesne ....................75- 52 W23 Massachusetts..................65- 57 W30 at St. Bonaventure............59- 74 L

Feb. 4 Dayton .............................67- 54 W6 at Rhode Island ................72- 63 W9 at Saint Joseph’s...............85- 78 W

14 at Xavier ...........................60- 62 L16 at Virginia Tech.................78- 48 W20 George Washington .........72- 56 W24 Fordham...........................71- 49 W28 at Massachusetts..............49- 57 L

Mar. 4 vs. Virginia Tech^............64- 51 W5 vs. Xavier^ ......................76- 64 W6 vs. Rhode Island^ ...........59- 62 L

12 vs. Kent†...........................61- 54 W14 vs. Cincinnati† (3) .............64- 54 W19 vs. Purdue†.......................77- 55 W21 vs. Duke †(1) ....................64- 85 L

Players: Karcher (13.4 ppg.), Barnes (12.9), Brokenbor-ough (11.6), Greer (10.2), Wadley (9.2), Sanchez (8.2),Lyde (7.4), Sanders (1.8), Rollerson (1.8), Barry (0.7),Reid (0.0).

1999-00 (27-6, 14-2 A-10)Nov. 21 Miami (OH) ......................60- 47 W

26 vs Indiana .........................59- 67 L29 at Florida State .................69- 58 W

Dec. 4 at Wake Forest ..................72- 77 L9 vs Gonzaga (24) ...............64- 48 W

15 Villanova...........................69- 66 W22 Penn State ........................66- 51 W27 at Cleveland State ............79- 66 W29 at Wisconsin .....................44- 62 L

Jan. 5 Rhode Island.....................88- 45 W8 Saint Joseph’s...................64- 51 W

12 at Fordham.......................78- 61 W15 at St. Bonaventure............56- 57 L18 at La Salle..........................72- 50 W20 Penn .................................44- 40 W22 Virginia Tech .....................66- 46 W25 Xavier................................59- 40 W29 Duquesne.........................81- 37 W

Feb. 1 at Massachusetts..............75- 48 W5 at Rhode Island ................74- 40 W

10 Fordham...........................75- 61 W13 Maryland (22) ...................73- 65 W17 at Dayton .........................64- 58 W20 at Cincinnati (1) ................77- 69 W24 St. Bonaventure................75- 58 W26 Massachusetts..................72- 54 W29 at Saint Joseph’s...............59- 62 L

Mar. 4 at G. Washington .............98- 67 W9 vs Virginia Tech^.............71- 52 W

10 vs Massachusetts^..........54- 47 W11 vs St. Bonaventure^ .......65- 44 W17 vs Lafayette†.....................73- 47 W19 vs Seton Hall† (OT) ..........65- 67 L

Players: Karcher (15.8 ppg.), Wadley (12.8), Greer (12.3),Barnes (9.0), Lyde (6.4), Sanchez (5.6), Sanders (3.5),Wesby (3.4), Rollerson (2.2), Thomas (1.5), Jefferson(0.9), Barry (0.3).

2000-01 (24-13, 12-4 A-10)Nov.13 Delaware #......................56- 49 W

15 New Mexico # .................61- 49 W17 at Memphis # ..................67- 62 W22 vs Indiana # [MSG] ..........69- 61 W24 vs Duke (1) # [MSG].........61- 63 L30 at Miami (OH) ..................58- 66 L

Dec. 2 Duke (1) [FUC]..................68- 93 L5 at Villanova.......................62- 69 L9 at Penn State ....................60- 66 L

14 Wisconsin (16) ..................58- 66 L21 Wake Forest (6) .................65- 73 L

23 Cleveland State.................73- 46 W29 at Penn .............................74- 60 W

Jan. 4 at La Salle..........................75- 61 W6 St. Bonaventure................63- 43 W

11 at Dayton .........................68- 58 W13 Fordham...........................77- 70 W16 Saint Joseph’s...................51- 73 L20 at DePaul ..........................64- 65 L23 at Fordham.......................90- 72 W27 Massachusetts (OT) .........64- 65 L

Feb. 1 at Duquesne ....................84- 58 W4 Rhode Island.....................77- 47 W8 G. Washington .................91- 58 W

10 at Xavier ...........................71- 78 L13 at Saint Joseph’s...............62- 71 L17 at Massachusetts..............84- 52 W24 Dayton .............................70- 62 W28 La Salle..............................60- 58 W

Mar. 3 at G. Washington (OT) ....92- 88 W8 vs Dayton^.....................76- 63 W9 vs G. Washington^.........77- 76 W

10 vs Massachusetts^..........76- 65 W16 vs Texas (18)†....................79- 65 W18 vs Florida (8)† ...................75- 54 W23 vs Penn State† ..................84- 72 W25 vs Michigan State (3)† ......62- 69 L

Players: Greer (18.2 ppg.), Wadley (15.1), Lyde (12.8),Hawkins (10.4), Wesby (10.1), Rollerson (3.1), Jefferson(2.0), Barry (0.9), Thomas (0.2).

2001-02 (19-15, 12-4 A-10)Nov. 8 Florida [MSG]....................64- 72 L

9 Maryland [MSG] (2) ..........74- 82 L29 Charlotte ..........................72- 64 W

Dec. 1 Penn State ........................75- 63 W3 at Wisconsin (2OT) ..........70- 67 W5 at Duke (1)........................57- 82 L8 Villanova [P] ......................66- 70 L

18 Alabama (22) ....................67- 70 L20 Memphis ..........................54- 64 L22 DePaul ..............................58- 60 L30 Penn .................................62- 68 L

Jan. 6 at Fordham.......................86- 75 W9 Duquesne.........................85- 48 W

12 Rhode Island.....................60- 42 W16 at St. Bonaventure............74- 93 L19 at Massachusetts..............53- 63 L23 Richmond.........................68- 75 L26 at NC State.......................74- 93 L30 Fordham...........................91- 74 W

Feb. 2 Saint Joseph’s...................82- 72 W6 at Rhode Island ................71- 42 W9 at G. Washington .............80- 58 W

13 at La Salle..........................67- 71 L16 Massachusetts..................64- 47 W20 Xavier (24).........................67- 56 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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23 St. Bonaventure................75- 71 W27 at Dayton (OT) .................75- 70 W

Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2OT) ...87- 84 W7 La Salle ^.........................66- 72 L

13 at Fresno State #..............81- 75 W19 at Louisville # ...................65- 62 W22 Villanova #.......................63- 57 W26 Memphis # [MSG] ...........77- 78 L28 Syracuse # [MSG].............65- 54 W

Players: Greer (23.2 ppg.), Hawkins (15.1), Wesby(11.3), Lyde (8.6), Polk (8.5), Murray (5.3), Rollerson(3.6), Jefferson (1.5), Smith (1.2), Elliott (0.6), Tulleners(0.3), Jameson (0.2), Allen (0.1).

2002-03 (18-16, 10-6 A-10)Nov.24 Rutgers .............................53- 59 LDec. 1 at Wake Forest ..................76- 83 L

2 at South Carolina..............47- 66 L4 at Charlotte ......................80- 91 L7 at Penn .............................46- 71 L

11 at Penn State ....................65- 63 W14 at Illinois (14).....................54- 70 L28 Indiana (10) ......................71- 64 W31 at Villanova.......................62- 70 L

Jan. 2 Wisconsin .........................67- 80 L5 George Washington .........68- 65 W

8 at Duquesne ....................54- 61 L11 at Richmond.....................42- 61 L14 Saint Joseph’s...................55- 65 L18 Fordham...........................82- 51 W22 at Rhode Island ................71- 68 W25 Dayton .............................49- 57 L

Feb. 1 at St. Bonaventure............96- 77 W8 at Massachusetts..............61- 50 W

13 Saint Joseph’s (25) [P] .......59- 78 L15 North Carolina State.........76- 54 W19 Rhode Island.....................69- 64 W23 at Fordham.......................99- 77 W26 Massachusetts..................88- 46 W

Mar. 1 St. Bonaventure................78- 77 W6 La Salle..............................68- 58 W8 at Xavier (11) ....................65- 96 L

13 vs Richmond ^................66- 52 W14 vs Xavier ^ (10) ...............63- 57 W15 vs Dayton ^....................72- 79 L18 Drexel # ...........................68- 59 W21 Boston College #.............75- 62 W25 at Rhode Island # ............61- 53 W27 Minnesota # (OT) ...........58- 63 L

Players: Hawkins (16.9 ppg.), Polk (12.9), Wesby (12.5), Collins(12.0), Robinson (5.4), Butler (3.9), Murray (2.9), Smith (1.9),Elliott (1.2), Gaither (0.9), Tulleners (0.6), Allen (0.3).

2003-04 (15-14, 9-7 A-10)Nov.21 Villanova...........................48- 73 L

29 Illinois (12) [P] ....................60- 75 LDec. 3 at Rutgers .........................67- 77 L

6 vs. Drexel [P] .....................57- 48 W9 at Arizona State ................66- 70 L

13 Penn State ........................67- 56 W15 South Carolina..................71- 61 W20 at Miami (FL) ....................66- 72 L

Jan. 3 at Indiana .........................59- 50 W7 at G. Washington .............60- 78 L

10 at Dayton .........................56- 60 L14 Rhode Island.....................58- 53 W17 Richmond.........................52- 59 L21 at Penn .............................73- 69 W24 at Massachusetts..............65- 66 L28 St. Bonaventure................76- 57 W31 Saint Joseph’s (3)..............71- 83 L

Feb. 4 at Fordham.......................57- 47 W7 at St. Bonaventure............61- 44 W

11 at Rhode Island ................69- 53 W14 Georgetown.....................59- 53 W18 Duquesne.........................83- 65 W21 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2) .........53- 76 L25 at La Salle (OT) .................74- 70 W29 Fordham...........................74- 60 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

John Chaney won his 500th game at Temple on November 15, 2005 with a 69-37 win over Army in the Preseason NIT.

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KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-homevenues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

Mar. 3 Massachusetts (2 OT) ......98- 92 W6 Xavier................................69- 70 L

11 vs. Richmond ^...............49- 64 L17 at Rutgers # .....................71- 76 L

Players: Hawkins (24.4 ppg.), Collins (15.5), Salisbery(7.0), Robinson (4.7), Butler (4.7), Taybron (4.6), Byard(4.0), Blackshear (2.3), Ingram (1.9), Dacons (0.8),Miller (0.3), Robert Allen (0.0), Wilbur Allen (0.0).

2004-05 (16-14, 11-5 A-10)Nov.19 Auburn .............................78- 80 L

22 at Georgetown.................75- 57 W27 at South Carolina..............46- 60 L30 Arizona State ....................62- 65 L

Dec. 4 vs. Villanova [P].................53- 52 W8 Penn .................................52- 51 W

11 at Alabama (18) ................71- 75 L18 Wake Forest (6) .................64- 67 L20 Princeton ..........................48- 46 W

Jan. 5 at Massachusetts ..............61- 49 W8 at Duke (5) ........................74- 82 L

12 Fordham............................77- 45 W15 at Maryland.......................69- 80 L19 St. Bonaventure.................71- 47 W22 at Xavier ............................69- 54 W26 at Fordham .......................47- 54 L29 at St. Bonaventure ............87- 66 W

Feb. 2 Rhode Island .....................74- 54 W5 George Washington..........58- 74 L9 Dayton ..............................78- 70 W

12 Saint Joseph’s [P]...............57- 69 L16 at Duquesne .....................68- 62 W19 at Richmond......................59- 53 W22 Saint Joseph’s ...................56- 63 L26 Massachusetts...................61- 48 W

Mar. 2 Rhode Island .....................57- 65 L5 La Salle ..............................73- 67 W

10 Dayton ^ .........................61- 51 W11 George Washington ^.....58- 77 L15 at Virginia Tech #..............50- 60 L

Players: Collins (17.5 ppg.), Tyndale (12.5), Salisbery(10.4), Robinson (8.2), Marshall (6.6), Butler (4.0), Kirkendoll (2.5), Dacons (1.8), Clark (1.1), Ingram (0.7),Allen (0.4).

2005-06 (17-16, 8-8 A-10)Nov.15 Army #..............................69- 37 W

17 at UCLA (16)......................47- 54 L27 Miami (Fla.)........................73- 56 W30 at Rutgers ..........................53- 67 L

Dec. 3 at Penn..............................50- 46 W6 at Princeton .......................60- 47 W

10 Alabama (19).....................68- 58 W18 at Auburn..........................42- 73 L22 South Carolina...................63- 50 W31 Villanova (3) [P]..................53- 75 L

Jan. 4 Geo. Washington (19) .......60- 72 L8 Saint Joseph’s [P]...............57- 59 L

11 at St. Bonaventure ............83- 66 W14 La Salle ..............................68- 52 W18 at Dayton..........................53- 51 W21 at Massachusetts ..............34- 60 L25 Xavier ................................81- 79 W28 Maryland (18) ....................91- 85 W

Feb. 1 Massachusetts...................76- 47 W4 at La Salle ..........................56- 62 L8 at Charlotte .......................59- 66 L

11 Duquesne .........................76- 52 W14 Saint Joseph’s ...................57- 44 W18 at Saint Louis .....................51- 56 L22 Richmond..........................60- 39 W25 Duke (1) [WC]....................66- 74 L

Mar. 1 at Rhode Island .................63- 69 L5 Fordham............................52- 69 L8 Rhode Island ^ ................74- 45 W9 Geo. Washington (6) ^ ....68- 53 W

10 Saint Joseph’s ^ ..............59- 73 L14 Akron # (OT) ....................73- 80 L

Players: Collins (16.8 ppg.), Robinson (12.7), Tyndale(10.9), Salisbery (9.7), Marshall (7.2), Christmas (3.5),Dacons (1.3), Clark (1.2), Ivory (1.1), Ingram (0.9),Olmos (0.8), Kirkendoll (0.8), Shanahan (0.8), Inge(0.3), Broderick (0.0)

FRAN DUNPHY2006- • 33-31 Record

2006-07 (12-18, 6-10 A-10)Nov.15 at Kent State......................54- 63 L

27 Buffalo ...............................62- 64 L29 Rutgers ..............................77- 54 W

Dec. 2 Long Beach State ..............74- 49 W5 Western Michigan .............76- 71 W9 vs. Cincinnati *..................71- 80 L

16 at Towson .........................75- 70 W19 at Ball State .......................75- 70 W22 Drexel ................................54- 69 L28 Lafayatte............................96- 73 W30 at Villanova .......................65- 83 L

Jan. 2 at Duke (5) ........................55- 73 L6 at Xavier ............................68- 76 L

10 Saint Joseph’s ...................67- 80 L13 at Massachusetts ..............77- 88 L17 Saint Louis .........................85- 79 W20 Rhode Island .....................77- 85 L24 at Penn..............................74- 76 L27 at Duquesne .....................92- 96 L31 at Richmond......................80- 59 W

Feb. 4 La Salle ..............................89- 64 W7 St. Bonaventure...............109- 70 W

11 Massachusetts...................98- 89 W14 at La Salle ..........................72- 77 L

17 at George Washington......72- 84 L22 vs. Saint Joseph’s [P] .........76- 92 L24 Charlotte ...........................81- 69 W28 Dayton ..............................65- 73 L

Mar. 3 at Fordham .......................73- 80 L7 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^ .........62- 66 L

Players: Christmas (20.0 ppg.), Tyndale (19.4), Salisbery(16.4), Dacons (7.1), Inge (4.5), Kirkendoll (4.0), Brooks(3.1), Olmos (2.8), Clark (2.6), Ivory (1.6), Luis Guzman(0.7), Shanahan (0.4), Miller (0.3).

2007-08 (21-13, 11-5 A-10)Nov. 9 at Tennessee (7).................63- 80 L

15 vs. Providence * ................64- 66 L16 vs. College of Charleston * ..76- 79 L18 vs. Marist * (OT) ................73- 69 W24 at Bowling Green..............72- 55 W26 at Akron ............................65- 67 L29 Ohio ..................................90- 88 W

Dec. 6 Towson..............................69- 46 W9 Villanova (21).....................93- 101 L

15 at Drexel [P] .......................64- 51 W22 Eastern Michigan ..............58- 55 W29 vs. Florida (Sunrise, FL) ......69- 86 L

Jan. 9 Duke (7) [WC]....................64- 74 L12 at Charlotte .......................58- 60 L16 Xavier (20) .........................78- 59 W20 at Saint Louis (OT) .............54- 53 W23 Penn ..................................80- 64 W26 Saint Joseph’s ...................67- 68 L31 at Fordham .......................58- 51 W

Feb. 3 George Washington..........93- 80 W6 at Richmond......................58- 64 L

10 Massachusetts (OT)...........80- 70 W13 Rhode Island (OT) .............92- 89 W16 at Dayton..........................66- 77 L20 at St. Bonaventure ............96- 82 W23 Fordham............................76- 78 L27 Charlotte ...........................75- 61 W

Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P] ..........57- 56 W5 Duquesne .........................90- 85 W8 at La Salle ..........................90- 85 W

13 vs. La Salle ^ ....................84- 75 W14 vs. Charlotte ^.................60- 45 W15 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^ .........69- 64 W20 vs. Michigan State (18) † ...61- 72 L

Players: Christmas (19.5 ppg.), Tyndale (15.9), Brooks(8.6), Allen (8.1), Clark (7.5), Olmos (5.8), Guzman(3.9), Inge (3.1), Williams (0.3), Kee (0.0), DeLeon (0.0),Miller (0.0).

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Liacouras Center RecordsPOINTSName ..........................Date Team......................Pts.Lynn Greer ..............1/30/02 vs. Fordham ............43David Hawkins .........3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ...41Mark Tyndale ..........2/24/07 vs. Charlotte ............37Dionte Christmas......3/5/08 vs. Duquesne ..........37David Hawkins .......1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....36Lynn Greer ................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....34Dustin Salisbery ......12/5/06 vs. W. Michigan .......34Seven players tied with ....... ................................31

FIELD GOALS MADEName ..........................Date Team.......................FGMark Tyndale ..........2/24/07 vs. Charlotte ............14David Hawkins .......1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....13Lynn Greer ..............1/30/02 vs. Fordham ............13Dionte Christmas......2/7/07 vs. St. Bona..............13Dionte Christmas......3/5/08 vs. Duquesne ..........12

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDName ..........................Date Team ....................FGADavid Hawkins .........3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ...25David Hawkins .......1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....25Mardy Collins..........3/14/06 vs. Akron .................24David Hawkins .........3/6/04 vs. Xavier .................23David Hawkins .......1/17/04 vs. Richmond...........23Gary Forbes ............2/11/07 Massachusetts.........23Dionte Christmas......3/5/08 vs. Duquesne ..........23

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSName ..........................Date Team.......................FGSmush Parker ..........1/30/02 Fordham....................9David Hawkins .........3/6/04 vs. Xavier ...................8Preston Murphy ......1/16/99 Rhode Island..............8Cuttino Mobley ........1/4/98 Rhode Island..............8Tommie Liddell........1/17/07 Saint Louis .................8

THREE-POINT FG ATT.Name ..........................Date Team ....................FGADavid Hawkins .........3/6/04 vs. Xavier .................17David Hawkins .......1/17/04 vs. Richmond...........16David Hawkins......11/21/03 vs. Villanova ............15Smush Parker ..........1/30/02 Fordham..................15Rasual Butler ...........2/28/01 La Salle.....................14Rafer Alston.............12/9/97 Fresno State.............14

FREE THROWS MADEName ..........................Date Team........................FTLynn Greer ................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....18David Hawkins .........3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ...14Mark Tyndale ............2/3/08 vs. G. Washington...13Leon Williams........11/29/07 Ohio ........................13Lynn Greer ..............1/23/02 vs. Richmond...........12David Hawkins.......12/23/00 vs. Cleveland St. ......12N. Caner-Medley ....1/28/06 Maryland .................12Mark Tyndale ........12/28/06 vs. Lafayette ............12

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDName ..........................Date Team......................FTALynn Greer ................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s ....18David Hawkins .........3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ...17Tony Dobbins .........1/23/02 Richmond................17Koko Archibong.......12/30/01 Penn ........................16N. Caner-Medley ....1/28/06 Maryland .................16

REBOUNDSName ..........................Date Team ...........ReboundsKeith Butler ...............3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts ...17Harold Rasul ...........2/17/98 Saint Joseph’s..........17Mark Tyndale ............2/7/07 vs. St. Bona..............16Charles Little ...........2/28/07 Dayton ....................16Ike Diogu ..............11/30/04 Arizona State ...........16Kelly Wise ..............12/20/01 Memphis .................16

ASSISTSName ..........................Date Team .................AssistsLynn Greer ................2/8/01 vs. G. Washington...13Pepe Sanchez .........2/24/00 vs. St. Bona. ............13Mardy Collins..........1/28/06 vs. Maryland............12Ben Luber .............12/13/04 Penn State ...............11Pepe Sanchez ...........1/3/99 vs. La Salle ...............11

STEALSName ..........................Date Team ..................StealsPepe Sanchez ...........1/6/98 vs. Penn.....................8Mardy Collins........12/13/04 vs. Wake Forest..........7Pepe Sanchez .........1/21/98 vs. Duquesne ............7David Hawkins .........1/5/03 vs. G. Washington.....6Lynard Stewart........1/21/98 vs. Duquesne ............6Pepe Sanchez .........1/16/99 vs. Rhode Island ........6Lynn Greer ................2/4/01 vs. Rhode Island ........6

BLOCKSName ..........................Date Team .................BlocksLamont Barnes .........1/4/98 vs. Rhode Island ........7Caswell Cyrus ...........1/6/99 St. Bonaventure.........6Keith Butler .............1/12/05 vs. Fordham ..............5Ron Rollerson ........12/22/01 vs. DePaul..................5Tahric Golsey ........12/23/00 Cleveland State .........5Lamont Barnes .......2/24/00 vs. St. Bona................5

TEAM RECORDS

Most points in a game, Temple................................109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07)Most point in a game, opponent.............................101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07)Most points, Temple in win......................................109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07Most points, opponent in win .................................101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07)Most points, Temple in regulation win.....................109 Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07)Most points, opponent in regulation win ................101 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07)Largest margin of victory, Temple...............................44 Temple 81, Duquesne 37 (1/29/00)Largest margin of victory, opponent ..........................22 Saint Joseph’s 73, Temple 51 (1/16/01)Least points scored by Temple ...................................48 vs. Villanova (11/21/03)Least points scored by opponent ...............................30 Richmond (2/22/06)Least points scored by Temple in win.........................50 vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98)Least points scored by opponent in win ....................57 Dayton (1/25/03)Most points scored by Temple in a first half ...............56 vs. La Salle (2/4/07)Most points scored by opponent in a first half...........45 Saint Louis (1/17/07)Most points scored by Temple in a second half .........54 vs. Villanova (12/9/07)Most points scored by opponent in a second half.....59 Villanova (12/9/07)Least points scored by Temple in a first half ...............15 vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98)Least points scored by opponent in a first half .............9 Massachusetts (2/1/06)Least points scored by Temple in a second half .........22 vs. Penn State (12/13/03)Least points scored by opponent in a second half.....15 Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98)Most total points ......................................................194 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07)Field goals made ........................................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07)Field goals attempted.................................................76 twice, last vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04)Field goal percentage .................................58.5 (24-41) Wisconsin (1/2/03)3-Pt. field goals made ................................................18 vs. Fordham (1/30/02); Auburn (11/19/04)3-Pt. field goals attempted.........................................42 St. Bonaventure (2/23/02)3-Pt. field goal percentage..........................68.4 (13-19) vs. Charlotte (11/29/01)Free throws made ......................................................31 vs. Dayton (2/9/05)Free throws attempted...............................................49 vs. Maryland (1/28/06)Free throw percentage ...............................96.3 (26-27) vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/2/02)Rebounds ...................................................................53 vs. Arizona State (11/30/04)Assists .........................................................................24 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07)Steals ..........................................................................22 vs. Duquesne (1/21/98)Blocked shots .............................................................10 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/98)Turnovers ....................................................................27 Duquesne (1/21/98)Fouls ...........................................................................30 Maryland (1/28/06)Most Temple wins, season .........................................13 1999-00Most Temple losses, season .........................................5 Four times, last (2006-07)Least Temple losses, season .........................................0 1999-00Longest Temple winning streak..................................22 (2/8/98 to 12/14/00)Longest Temple losing streak .......................................3 (12/20/01 to 12/30/01)Overall record ...........................................107-39 (.733)

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ALL-AMERICANS1938 Mike Bloom

Associated Press (1st)1951 Bill Mlkvy

AP (1st), NABC (1st)1957 Guy Rodgers

USBWA (1st), NABC (2nd), AP (3rd)

1958 Guy RodgersUSBWA (1st), NABC (1st), AP (1st)

1984 Terence StansburyNABC (3rd)

1988 Mark MaconAP (2nd), NABC (2nd)

2000 Pepe SanchezAP (3rd), NABC (3rd)

NATIONAL COACHOF THE YEAR

1987 John ChaneyUSBWA

1988 John ChaneyAssociated Press, UPIUSBWA, NABC

NABC DISTRICTCOACH OF THE YEAR

1978 Don Casey1979 Don Casey1984 John Chaney1985 John Chaney1986 John Chaney1987 John Chaney1988 John Chaney2000 John Chaney

NAISMITH MEMORIALBASKETBALL

HALL OF FAME1976 Harry Litwack2001 John Chaney

RETIRED NUMBERS#5 Guy Rodgers#12 Mark Macon#20 Bill Mlkvy

NABC ALL-DISTRICT1951 Bill Mlkvy ............................1st1952 Bill Mlkvy ...........................HM1955 Hal Lear ..............................1st1956 Hal Lear ..............................1st1957 Guy Rodgers.......................1st1958 Guy Rodgers.......................1st

Jay Norman......................2nd1959 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy ........2nd1960 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy ........2nd1961 Bruce Drysdale..................2nd1962 Bruce Drysdale ...................1st1964 Jim Williams .......................3rd1966 Jim Williams ......................2nd1967 Clarence Brookins .............2nd1968 Clarence Brookins ..............3rd1969 John Baum .......................2nd1979 Ricky Reed ..........................1st1981 Neal Robinson ..................2nd1982 Granger Hall .......................1st1984 Terence Stansbury ..............1st

Granger Hall .......................1st1985 Granger Hall .......................1st

Charles Rayne ...................2nd1986 Tim Perry ...........................2nd

Ed Coe..............................2ndNate Blackwell ..................2nd

1987 Nate Blackwell ...................1stTim Perry.............................1st

1988 Tim Perry.............................1stMark Macon.......................1stHoward Evans ..................2nd

1989 Mark Macon.......................1stDuane Causwell ...............2nd

1990 Mark Macon.......................1stDonald Hodge..................2nd

1991 Mark Macon.......................1stDonald Hodge ...................1st

1993 Aaron McKie .....................2nd1994 Aaron McKie .......................1st

Eddie Jones ........................1st1995 Rick Brunson .....................2nd1996 Marc Jackson .....................1st1997 Marc Jackson .....................1st1998 Lamont Barnes ...................1st1999 Lamont Barnes ...................1st

Pepe Sanchez....................2nd2000 Pepe Sanchez .....................1st

Mark Karcher ......................1st2001 Lynn Greer..........................1st2002 Lynn Greer..........................1st2004 David Hawkins...................1st2005 Mardy Collins......................1st2006 Mardy Collins ....................2nd2007 Dionte Christmas..............2nd2008 Dionte Christmas ...............1st

National & District Honors and Awards

Bill Mlkvy earned All-America honors in1951 after averaging 29.2 ppg.

John Chaney joined Harry Litwack in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2001.www.OWLSPORTS.com

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1982-83 Terence Stansbury ..............2nd1983-84 Granger Hall ........................1st

Terence Stansbury ................1st1984-85 Granger Hall ........................1st

Charles Rayne ......................1st1985-86 Ed Coe ...............................2nd

Tim Perry .............................2nd1986-87 Nate Blackwell .....................1st

Tim Perry ..............................1stHoward Evans ...................2nd

1987-88 Howard Evans .....................1stMark Macon ........................1stTim Perry ..............................1stMike Vreeswyk ...................2nd

1988-89 Mark Macon ........................1stDuane Causwell .................2ndMike Vreeswyk ...................2nd

1989-90 Mark Macon ........................1stDonald Hodge ...................2nd

1990-91 Mark Macon ........................1stDonald Hodge ...................2nd

1991-92 Mik Kilgore............................3rdAaron McKie .........................3rdMark Strickland.....................3rd

1992-93 Aaron McKie .........................1stEddie Jones ..........................3rd

1993-94 Eddie Jones ..........................1stAaron McKie .........................1stRick Brunson .......................2nd

1994-95 Rick Brunson ........................1st1995-96 Marc Jackson .......................1st1996-97 Marc Jackson .......................1st1997-98 Lamont Barnes .....................1st

Pepe Sanchez .......................3rd1998-99 Pepe Sanchez .......................1st

Lamont Barnes ....................2nd1999-00 Mark Karcher ........................1st

Pepe Sanchez .......................1st2000-01 Lynn Greer ...........................1st

Kevin Lyde ..........................2ndQuincy Wadley .....................3rd

2001-02 Lynn Greer ...........................1stDavid Hawkins ....................3rd

2002-03 David Hawkins ...................2ndAlex Wesby ...........................3rd

2003-04 David Hawkins ....................1st2004-05 Mardy Collins ........................1st2005-06 Mardy Collins ........................1st

Antywane Robinson............2nd2006-07 Dionte Christmas ................2nd

Mark Tyndale .......................HM2007-08 Dionte Christmas..................1st

Mark Tyndale.......................2nd

ATLANTIC 10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1983-84 Terence Stansbury1984-85 Granger Hall1986-87 Nate Blackwell1987-88 Tim Perry1988-89 Mark Macon1992-93 Aaron McKie1993-94 Eddie Jones1996-97 Marc Jackson1999-00 Pepe Sanchez

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ROOKIE

1983-84 Nate Blackwell1984-85 Howard Evans1987-88 Mark Macon 1988-89 Mik Kilgore1992-93 Derrick Battie1993-94 Johnny Miller

Lynard Stewart1996-97 Rasheed Brokenborough

Pepe Sanchez1997-98 Quincy Wadley1998-99 Mark Karcher2000-01 David Hawkins2001-02 Brian Polk2002-03 Mardy Collins2004-05 Mark Tyndale2007-08 Lavoy Allen

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-DEFENSIVE

1997-98 Lamont BarnesPepe Sanchez

1998-99 Lamont BarnesPepe Sanchez

1999-00 Pepe Sanchez*2000-01 Lynn Greer2001-02 Lynn Greer2004-05 Mardy Collins2005-06 Mardy Collins* A-10 Defensive Player of the Year

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP

1983 Terence Stansbury1984 Granger Hall*1985 Nate Blackwell*

Granger HallCharles Rayne

1987 Nate BlackwellHoward EvansTim Perry

1988 Howard EvansMark MaconMike Vreeswyk

1989 Mark Macon1990 Donald Hodge

Mark Macon*Mark Strickland

1993 Eddie JonesAaron McKie

1994 Eddie JonesAaron McKie

1995 Levan AlstonRick Brunson

1996 Marc Jackson1999 Lamont Barnes

Mark Karcher2000 Mark Karcher

Pepe SanchezQuincy Wadley*

2001 Lynn Greer*Kevin LydeQuincy Wadley

2003 Brian Polk2008 Dionte Christmas*

Mark Tyndale* Most Outstanding Player

ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR

1983-84 John Chaney1984-85 John Chaney1986-87 John Chaney1987-88 John Chaney1999-00 John Chaney

McKie StansburyJonesHall Macon

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Philadelphia Big 5 Honors & AwardsBIG 5

MOST VALUABLEPLAYERS

1955-56 Guy Rodgers1956-57 Guy Rodgers1957-58 Guy Rodgers1959-60 Bill Kennedy1960-61 Bruce Drysdale1978-79 Rick Reed (co)1982-83 Terence Stansbury1986-87 Nate Blackwell1990-91 Mark Macon1992-93 Aaron McKie1993-94 Eddie Jones1998-99 Pepe Sanchez1999-00 Pepe Sanchez2001-02 Lynn Greer2007-08 Mark Tyndale (co)

1955-56 Hal Lear.................................1st Hal Reinfield..........................1st Guy Rodgers .........................1st

1956-57 Mel Brodsky ..........................1stJay Norman .........................1stGuy Rodgers ........................1st

1957-58 Jay Norman .........................1stGuy Rodgers ........................1st

1958-59 Bill Kennedy .........................1st1959-60 Bill Kennedy .........................1st1960-61 Bruce Drysdale ....................1st1961-62 Bruce Drysdale ....................1st1962-63 Jim Williams .........................1st

Bob Harrington ...................HM1965-66 Jim Williams .........................1st1966-67 John Baum ..........................1st

Clarence Brookins ................1st1967-68 John Baum ..........................1st1968-69 John Baum ..........................1st1971-72 Ollie Johnson .......................1st1976-77 Marty Stahurski ....................1st1977-78 Tim Claxton ..........................1st

Marty Stahurski ....................1st1978-79 Bruce Harold ........................1st

Rick Reed .............................1st1980-81 Neal Robinson .....................1st1981-82 Granger Hall ........................1st

Terence Stansbury ..............2nd1982-83 Terence Stansbury ...............1st

Jim McLoughlin ..................2nd1983-84 Granger Hall ........................1st

Terence Stansbury ...............1stJim McLoughlin...................2nd

1984-85 Granger Hall ........................1stCharles Rayne .....................2nd

1985-86 Tim Perry ..............................1stNate Blackwell ...................2nd

1986-87 Nate Blackwell .....................1stTim Perry ..............................1st

1987-88 Howard Evans .....................1stMark Macon ........................1stTim Perry ...............................1stMark Vreeswyk ..................2nd

1988-89 Mark Macon ........................1stMike Vreeswyk ....................1st

1989-90 Donald Hodge ....................1stMark Macon ........................1st

1990-91 Mark Macon ........................1stDonald Hodge ...................2ndMik Kilgore .........................2nd

1991-92 Aaron Mckie ........................1stMik Kilgore ..........................2ndMark Strickland ...................2nd

1992-93 Eddie Jones .........................1stAaron McKie ........................1stRick Brunson ......................2nd

1993-94 Eddie Jones .........................1stAaron McKie ........................1stRick Brunson ......................2nd

1994-95 Rick Brunson ........................1st1995-96 Marc Jackson .......................1st1996-97 Marc Jackson .......................1st

Rasheed Brokenborough ...2ndPepe Sanchez .....................2nd

1997-98 Lamont Barnes ....................1stPepe Sanchez ......................1stRasheed Brokenborough ...2nd

1998-99 Lamont Barnes ....................1stPepe Sanchez ......................1stMark Karcher ......................2nd

1999-00 Mark Karcher ........................1stPepe Sanchez ......................1stQuincy Wadley ...................2nd

2000-01 Lynn Greer ...........................1stKevin Lyde ............................1stQuincy Wadley ...................2nd

2001-02 Lynn Greer ...........................1stDavid Hawkins ..................2nd

2002-03 David Hawkins ....................1stAlex Wesby .........................2nd

2003-04 David Hawkins .....................1stMardy Collins ......................2nd

2004-05 Mardy Collins........................1st2005-06 Mardy Collins........................1st

Antywane Robinson ...........2nd2006-07 Dionte Christmas..................1st

Dustin Salisbery...................2ndMark Tyndale.......................2nd

2007-08 Dionte Christmas..................1stMark Tyndale ........................1st

ALL-PHILADELPHIA BIG 5

Rick Reed

Pepe Sanchez

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NBA & ABA DraftTEMPLE NBA AND ABA DRAFT PICKS

Year Player Team League, Round, Pick1950 Ike Borsavage Philadelphia NBA1952 Bill Mlkvy Philadelphia NBA1955 Al Didriksen Philadelphia NBA1956 Hal Lear Philadelphia NBA1958 Guy Rodgers Philadelphia NBA, 1st, No. 5

Jay Norman Philadelphia NBA, 7th, No. 5Tink Van Patton St. Louis NBA, 9th, No. 6

1960 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No. 71966 Jim Williams Chicago NBA, 4th, No. 101967 Chris Kefalos Pittsburgh ABA1968 Clarence Brookins Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No. 12

Clarence Brookins Minnesota ABA1969 John Baum Chicago NBA, 2nd, No. 8

John Baum Los Angeles ABAEd Mast New York NBA, 3rd, No. 11Ed Mast Oakland ABAJoe Cromer Philadelphia NBA, 5th, No. 13 Joe Cromer Oakland ABA

1972 Ollie Johnson Portland NBA, 2nd, No. 17 1974 Joe Newman Detroit NBA, 5th, No. 15 1978 Tim Claxton Washington NBA, 9th, No. 11 1979 Rick Reed Los Angeles NBA, 4th, No. 15 1981 Ron Wister Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No. 191984 Terence Stansbury Dallas NBA, 1st, No. 151985 Granger Hall Phoenix NBA, 4th, No. 8

Charles Rayne Phoenix NBA, 6th, No. 81987 Nate Blackwell San Antonio NBA, 2nd, No. 41988 Tim Perry Phoenix NBA, 1st, No. 71990 Duane Causwell Sacramento NBA, 1st, No. 181991 Mark Macon Denver NBA, 1st, No. 8

Donald Hodge Dallas NBA, 2nd, No. 61994 Eddie Jones Los Angeles NBA, 1st, No. 10

Aaron McKie Portland NBA, 1st, No. 171997 Marc Jackson Golden State NBA, 2nd, No. 92000 Mark Karcher Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No. 192006 Mardy Collins New York NBA, 1st, No. 29

Mark Macon

Rick Brunson

Marc Jackson Lynn Greer Tim PerryMardy Collins

Eddie Jones

Aaron McKie

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Owls in the NBA

Overseas Owls

Temple NBAYears Years Teams

Jerry Baskerville (F) 1972-75 1975-76 Philadelphia 76ersJohn Baum (F) 1966-69 1969-71 Chicago Bulls

1973-74 Indiana PacersNate Blackwell (G) 1983-87 1987-88 San Antonio SpursMeyer “Mike” Bloom (C) 1935-38 1947-48 Baltimore Bullets

1947-48 Boston Celtics1948-49 Minneapolis Lakers1948-49 Chicago Stags

Nelson Bobb (G) 1946-49 1949-53 Philadelphia WarriorsIke Borsavage (C) 1947-50 1950-51 Philadelphia WarriorsRick Brunson (G) 1992-95 1997-98 Portland Trailblazers

1998-01 N.Y. Knicks2000-01 Boston Celtics2001-02 Portland Trailblazers2002-04 Chicago Bulls2004-05 Los Angeles Clippers2005-06 Seattle SuperSonics2005-06 Houston Rockets

Duane Causwell (C) 1987-90 1990-97 Sacramento Kings1997-01 Miami Heat

Mardy Collins (G) 2002-06 2006-08 New York KnicksWilliam Cunningham (C) 1992-96 1997-98 Philadelphia 76ers

1997-98 Utah Jazz1998-99 New Jersey Nets1998-99 Toronto Raptors2001-02 Indiana Pacers

Charles Getchell (C) 1940-42 1946-47 Pittsburgh IronmenLynn Greer (G) 1997-02 2006-07 Milwaukee BucksDonald Hodge (C) 1989-91 1991-95 Dallas Mavericks

1995-96 Charlotte HornetsMarc Jackson (C) 1995-97 2000-02 Golden State Warriors

2001-03 Minnesota Timberwolves2003-05 Philadelphia 76ers2005-06 New Jersey Nets2005-07 New Orleans Hornets

Ollie Johnson (F) 1969-72 1972-74 Portland Trailblazers1974-75 New Orleans Jazz1975-77 Kansas City Kings1977-78 Atlanta Hawks1978-80 Chicago Bulls1980-82 Philadelphia 76ers

Temple NBAYears Years Teams

Eddie Jones (G/F) 1991-94 1994-99 Los Angeles Lakers1998-00 Charlotte Hornets2000-05 Miami Heat2005-07 Memphis Grizzlies2006-07 Miami Heat2007-08 Dallas Mavericks

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy (G) 1957-60 1960-61 Philadelphia WarriorsHal Lear (G) 1953-56 1956-57 Philadelphia WarriorsMark Macon (G) 1987-91 1991-93 Denver Nuggets

1993-96 Detroit Pistons1998-00 Detroit Pistons

Eddie Mast (F) 1966-69 1970-72 New York Knicks1972-73 Atlanta Hawks

Aaron McKie (G/F) 1991-94 1994-97 Portland Trailblazers1996-97 Detroit Pistons1997-05 Philadelphia 76ers2005-07 Los Angeles Lakers

Bill Mlkvy (F) 1949-52 1952-53 Philadelphia WarriorsAngelo Musi (G) 1939-42 1946-49 Philadelphia WarriorsTim Perry (F) 1984-88 1988-92 Phoenix Suns

1992-95 Philadelphia 76ers1995-96 New Jersey Nets

Guy Rodgers (G) 1955-58 1958-62 Philadelphia Warriors1962-66 SF Warriors1966-67 Chicago Bulls1967-68 Cincinnati Royals

Ramon Rivas (C) 1985-88 1988-89 Boston CelticsJerry Rullo (G) 1943-46 1946-50 Philadelphia Warriors

1950-51 Baltimore BulletsPepe Sanchez (G) 1996-00 2000-01 Philadelphia 76ers

2002-03 Detroit PistonsTerence Stansbury (G) 1980-84 1984-86 Indiana Pacers

1986-87 Seattle SupersonicsMark Strickland (F) 1989-92 1994-95 Indiana Pacers

1997-00 Miami Heat2000-01 New Jersey Nets2000-02 Denver Nuggets2001-02 Atlanta Hawks2002-03 Dallas Mavericks

active players in bold

Lamont Barnes2000-01: Poland, CBA2001-03: Italy2003-04: CBA, Puerto Rico2004-06: Spain2006-07: Bulgaria, Spain2007-09: Spain

RasheedBrokenborough2001-04: Austria2004-05: Israel, Spain2005-06: Latvia2006-07: Turkey2007-08: Italy

Lynn Greer2002-03: Greece2003-04: Poland2004-05: Russia2005-06: Italy2006-07: NBA (see above)2007-09: Greece

David Hawkins2004-09: Italy

Marc Jackson1997-98: Turkey1999-00: Turkey2000-07: NBA (see above)2007-08: Greece2008-09: Russia

Mark Karcher2001-06: France2006-07: Iran2007-08: Argentina

Kevin Lyde2002-04: NBDL2004-05: Poland, China,Italy2005-06: Argentina, NBDL2006-08: NBDL

AntywaneRobinson2006-07: NBDL2007-08: NBDL, France

Ron Rollerson2002-03: NBDL2003-05: Globetrotters2005-06: ABA, Uruguay2007-08: PBL

Dustin Salisbery2007-08: France2008-09: Germany

Pepe Sanchez2000-01: NBA (see above)2001-02: Greece2002-09: Spain

Lynard Stewart2000-01: Israel2001-06: England2006-07: Belgium2007-08: England

Mark Strickland1994-02: NBA (see above)2002-03: France, China2003-04: China, Lebanon2004-05: Lebanon2005-06: CBA2007-08: Jordan

Mark Tyndale2008-09: Australia

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All-Time RosterAErv Arams ........................1957-59Jim Adams.......................1962-65Lamond Adams...............1995-97Pete Aguilar .....................1982-84George Albee ..................1941-42Anthony Alfano.....................1938Lavoy Allen ......................2007-08Wilbur Allen .....................2002-05Levan Alston....................1994-96Joe Anderson ..................1972-73Mike Arace.......................1972-73Scott Asay........................1970-71

BScott Baggott ..................1982-84John Ballots ...............1947, 49-50Lamont Barnes ................1996-00Mamadou Cellou Barry ...1998-00Jerry Baskerville ...............1973-74Derrick Battie ...................1993-96John Baum......................1966-69Will Bechtloff..............1940-42, 46Edward Beron .................1931-33Joe Billings.......................1977-78Frank Bishop....................1961-64Howard Black..................1938-39Michael Blackshear ..........2003-04Nate Blackwell.................1984-87Meyer Bloom ..................1936, 38Nate Blount.....................1974-77Marvin Blumenthal ...............1943Nelson Bobb.............1943, 47, 49Alan Bobrow ........................1938Costic Borsavage .......1947, 49-50George Bower .................1973-75Edward Boyle ..................1938-39

Jim Boyle .........................1962-64Phil Brand ........................1973-77Derrick Brantley ...............1985-88Kevin Broadnax................1978-82Tony Brocchi ....................1966-69Nelson Broderick .................2005-06Mel Brodsky.....................1955-58Rasheed Brokenborough.....1996-99Clarence Brookins............1965-68Carl Brooks ......................1968-69Ryan Brooks.....................2006-08J.T. Brown .......................1933, 35Marvin Brown..................1974-76Rick Brunson....................1992-95Bill Budd ..........................1942-46Bruce Burnett ..................1975-77Jack Burns .......................1943-44James Busha.........................1938Keith Butler ......................2002-05Tyreek Byard ....................2003-04Walt Byrd .........................1956-57

CRory Calhoun...................1996-98Dennis Calzonetti ............1973-77Lou Canelli.......................1974-75Pat Carroll ........................1964-66Vic Carstarphen...............1991-92Don Cartwright ...............1964-67Pat Cassidy ......................1968-71Duane Casuwell..............1988-90Earle Chew......................1970-71Dionte Christmas.................2005-08Chris Clark .......................2004-08Tim Claxton .....................1974-78Kevin Clifton ....................1983-86Ed Coe.............................1983-86

Fred Cohen......................1955-56Mardy Collins...................2003-06Paul Collins ......................1969-72John Conic ......................1990-91Cliff Crispin.......................1957-59Joe Cromer......................1966-69William Cunningham ......1992-96

DDion Dacons ...................2003-07Gene Dargan ..................1974-75Dick Davidson .................1965-67Mark Davis ......................1979-81Rafael DeLeon .................2007-08Mike Demyanovich .........1950-52James Dessen .................1927-28Ed Devery........................1959-62Rich Devine .....................1974-75Albert Didriksen ...............1953-55Bruce Dieherick ...............1940-41Fred Dobisch ...................1955-57Donny Dobbs .................1979-80Jerome Dowdell ..............1986-89Lewis Dubin.....................1934-36Julian Dunkley.................1996-98Bruce Drysdale ................1959-62

EJohn Eisley.......................1930-32Glen Elliott .......................2001-03Bud Elsesser.....................1974-75Larry Emery .....................1976-77Howard Evans.................1986-89

FTim Fehrle ........................1970-73Joe Feinberg....................1927-29

Jim Feneli.........................1969-71Lamont Ferrell .......................1989Gilbert Fitch .....................1930-32Dan Fitzgerald .................1962-65Bruce Fleming .................1961-62Dan Fleming ...................1955-58Robert Fleming .....................1951Dwight Forrester .............1982-85Dave Fox .........................1946-49Lewis Fox .........................1934-35Richard Fox............................1939Ophie Franklin .................1956-59Albert Freiberg .................1938-39Charles Freiberg ..............1933, 35Huey Futch......................1994-97

GCharlie Gaines .................1970-73Chris Gaither....................2002-03Joe Gavin..............................1951Richard Gernert .....................1949Gorham Getchell.............1941-43Norman Ginsberg ...........1958-60Sam Godfrey....................1929-30Mike Gold........................1960-62Albert Goldberger............1931-32Joe Goldenberg...............1956-59Barry Goldstein..........1952, 56-57Russ Gordon....................1960-62Stanley Gordon ...............1950-51Pete Goss.........................1956-59Louis Graboyes ................1949-50John Graner..........................1943John Granozio.................1955-56Dave Gratz ......................1959-60Albert Greene........................1936Herbert Greene.....................1929Lynn Greer .......................1997-02Luis Guzman ...................2006-08

HGranger Hall ....................1981-85Paul Hallam...........................1926Mike Harden....................1989-91Bob Harrington ...............1961-64Bruce Harrold ..................1976-79Joe Hartnett..........................1926Walter Hatkevich .............1948-49Carl Haught ..........................1949David Hawkins................2000-04Paul Hegh........................1964-66Donald Henderson..........1938-40Thomas Henry ......................1947Fred Hess.........................1953-54John Hewson..................1945-46Corey Highland ...............1977-78Joe Hindelang .................1964-66Donald Hodge ................1990-91Will Hoeveler .........................1943Carl Hopfinger ......................1952

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All-Time Roster

Howie Horenstein ...........1959-61Vince Hottle ....................1958-59Paul Hughes ....................1967-68Bill Hungrecker ................1976-77

IAlbie Ingerman....................1940sSemaj Inge.......................2005-08Nehemiah Ingram.......... 2003-06John Irwin.............................1928Bernie Ivens .....................1959-61Jason Ivey........................1993-96Anthony Ivory..................2005-07

JMarc Jackson ..................1995-97Jay Jameson....................2001-02Greg Jefferson .................1999-02Chauncy Jepson..............1926-27Arthur Johnson.....................1987Chris Johnson..................1969-72Frazier Johnson ...............1991-92Ollie Johnson ..................1970-72Shawn Johnson ..............1986-88B.J. Jones..............................1983Doug Jones.....................1939-40Eddie Jones .....................1992-94Mike Jones ......................1971-73Robert Jones....................1986-87Steve Juenger ..................1935-36

KTom Kaczor......................1963-64Howard Kahn..................1940-41Mike Kamen.....................1968-69John Kane .......................1952-54

Mark Karcher ...................1998-00Dan Kashmer...................1971-74Gary Kasmer ....................1960-63Gordon Kaylor .................1978-82Martavis Kee ....................2007-08Chris Kefalos ....................1964-67Mike Kehoe......................1965-68Bill Kelley ..........................1962-65James Kelley ....................1950-51Bill “Pickles” Kennedy.......1957-60Jim Kennedy ....................1965-66Mik Kilgore.......................1989-92

Alex Kilkuskie....................1932-33Si Kilstein ..........................1959-60Julian King .......................1992-95DaShone Kirkendoll ................2004-07Jack Kirschling .................1968-71Gerald Kittredge...............1951-53John Kneib ......................1971-74Fran Knoll.........................1974-77Richard Koecher...............1943-44John Koskinen .................1959-62Alex Kosta ........................1942-43Greg Krajeski....................1926-28

Ken Kramer ......................1960-63Joe Krisciunas ..................1961-63Charles Krug ....................1944-45Louis Kurtz .......................1949-50Will Ksher .........................1945-47

LPhilip Lackman ................1950-51Bob Lang.........................1962-63Chris Laws .......................1995-98Hal Lear ...........................1954-56Edward Lerner .................1946-49Joe Lichtenstein...............1930-31Albert Liebensperger........1931-33Don Lightner ...................1932-33Milton Lipschultz .............1933-34Gerry Lipson ....................1957-58Harry Litwack ..................1927-29Charlie Lodge ..................1961-64Chris Lovelace..................1990-91Richard Lulejian................1930-31Kevin Lyde........................1998-02MMark Macon....................1988-91Wayne Marshall ...............2004-06Frank Martello .................1946-47Eddie Mast ......................1966-69Albert Mayer....................1944-45Tom McCollam ................1944-46Alton McCullough ...........1979-82Edward McDermott ........1938-39Jack McEntee ..................1965-68Bob McInerney ................1955-56Aaron McKie ....................1992-94Jack McLaughlin..............1943-47Jim McLoughlin.......1980-81, 83-84

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Colin McNish.............1980, 82-84Ernest Messikomer ..........1934-36Conrad Miller ...................1952-54Johnny Miller ...................1994-96Orlando Miller ......2003-04, 06-08Bill Mlkvy..........................1950-52Walt Montford .................1975-79Malik Moore ....................1997-98Tony Moore .....................1973-76Ken Morgan.....................1963-66Will Morganstine..............1940-41Cecil Mosenson ...............1950-51Gordon Mulava ...............1966-69Ernest Muncy ..................1932-33Nile Murry........................2001-03Angelo Musi ....................1940-42

NVictor Napolitano ............1950-51William Nelson.................1945-49Joe Newman...................1971-74Robert Nicol.....................1938-40Drew Nolan.....................1967-70Jay Norman.....................1955-58Stanley Novak.......................1943

OCharles O’Brien ...............1930-32Sergio Olmos...................2005-08Bernie Osherow ..............1955-56Chris Ozment ..................1992-95

PGeorge Palmer.................1958-60Keith Parham ...................1978-81Darrin Pearsall ..................1986-88Albert Pearson .................1928-31Jack Peepe.......................1957-59Tim Perry..........................1985-88Jim Pilkaukas ...................1965-66Brian Polk.........................2001-03Ernest Pollard ...................1988-90Mark Poplawski ...............1982-85Jan Post ...........................1990-91Skip Prince........................1979-81Earl Proctor ......................1959-62Bill Purdy ..........................1960-61

RShoun Randolph..............1988-91Charles Rayne..................1982-85Rick Reed .........................1975-79Damien Reid....................1995-99Hal Reinfeld .....................1955-58John Reynolds .................1930-32Tom Reynolds ..................1974-78John Richardson..............1968-71Vince Richardson.............1962-65John Rios .........................1995-97Ramon Rivas ....................1985-88

George Robinhold.................1927Antywane Robinson........2002-06Neal Robinson .................1977-81Irving Rockower ....................1936Guy Rodgers....................1955-58Ron Rollerson...................1998-02Howard Rosan................1933, 35Norman Rosen......................1945Ross Rosenberg ...............1940-42Sam Rosnberg.......................1931Ken Rozier ........................1976-78Jerry Rullo ........................1943-46Joe Rymal ........................1971-74

SDustin Salisbery ...............2003-07Pepe Sanchez ..................1996-00Keaton Sanders................1996-00Irvin Savitz .............................1935Bernard Shair ...................1926-27Mike Shaffer.....................1975-76Brian Shanahan ...............2005-07Joe Shmukler ...................1960-61Harry Silcox......................1953-55Morris Simms.........................1926Kip Simons .......................1963-64Bill Smith..........................1955-57Hawley Smith ..................2001-03Leon Smith ......................1955-56Elmer Snethen .................1961-64Morris Snyder...................1940-42Jim Snook........................1967-68Herb Sobel.......................1965-66Rich Spector.....................1960-61

Marty Stahurski................1975-78William Stamberg ............1927-29Ben Stackowski ...............1926-27Terence Stansbury ...........1981-84Lynard Stewart ................1994-98Mark Strickland ................1990-92Bill Strunk.........................1968-70James Spears ........................1992Marvin Sukonik .....................1944Jack Swartz .....................1933-35Sam Sylvester...................1952-54

TMichael Tabb ...................1997-98Herbert Taicher .....................1951Mario Taybron .................2003-04Curtis Taylor .....................1973-75Ray Tharan.......................1970-72Rouldra Thomas ..............1999-01Ray Thompson ................1978-80Mark Thorpe....................1980-83Brent Tillman ...................1977-80Will Tomlin.............................1927Dave Tordone..................1966-68Lee Tress ..........................1969-72Rick Trudeau ....................1971-74Steve Tulleners .................2001-03Howie Turnoff .................1962-64Mark Tyndale ...................2004-08

UJames Usilton, Jr. .............1936-39

VDave Vallen .....................1960-61Tink Van Patton...............1956, 58Marco Van Velson ...........1992-96Mike Vreeswyk ................1986-89

WQuincy Wadley ................1997-01Steve Warfel .....................1981-84Kevin Washington............1973-75Joe Wasta..............................1931Stodie Watts ....................1958-60David Werther.......................1950George “Bud” Wertley.....1966-67Alex Wesby ......................1999-03Maxwell Wharton .................1941Roger White ..........................1950Tom Wieczerak ................1968-70John Wildeman.....................1932Chuck Wiley.....................1977-78Craig Williams ..................2007-08Jim Williams.....................1963-66David Wilson.........................1927Lloyd Wise.............................1935Ron Wister .......................1977-81

YVernon Young .......................1950Joe Yurkonis.....................1974-77

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