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Page 1: 2015-16 Seton Hall Men's Basketball Media Supplement

2015-16seton hallmen’s basketballmedia supplement

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2015-16 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Khadeen Carrington So. G 6-3 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin)1 Michael Nzei RFr. F 6-7 200 Makurdi, Nigeria (Our Savior New American - N.Y.)2 Jevon Thomas* Jr. G 6-1 185 Queens, N.Y. (Kansas State)4 Braeden Anderson Jr. F 6-9 240 Okotoks, Alberta (Fresno State)14 Ismael Sanogo So. G/F 6-8 210 Newark, N.J. (East Side)15 Isaiah Whitehead So. G 6-4 210 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Abraham Lincoln) 20 Desi Rodriguez So. F 6-6 215 Bronx, N.Y. (Abraham Lincoln)21 DaltonSoffer Fr. G 6-5 205 SanDiego,Calif.(Poway)23 Myles Carter Fr. F 6-9 220 Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita’s)25 Rashed Anthony So. F 6-9 235 Orangeburg, S.C. (Flora Macdonald Academy)31 Angel Delgado So. F 6-9 245 BajosDeHaina,DominicanRepublic(PatrickSchool-N.J.)32 DerrickGordon Sr. G 6-3 205 Plainfield,N.J.(Massachusetts)33 Veer Singh Fr. G/F 6-7 195 New Orleans, La. (Thurgood Marshall - N.Y.)

2015-16 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)

4 Braeden Anderson Jr. F 6-9 240 Okotoks, Alberta (Fresno State)25 Rashed Anthony So. F 6-9 235 Orangeburg, S.C. (Flora Macdonald Academy)0 Khadeen Carrington So. G 6-3 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin)23 Myles Carter Fr. F 6-9 220 Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita’s)31 Angel Delgado So. F 6-9 245 BajosDeHaina,DominicanRepublic(PatrickSchool-N.J.)32 DerrickGordon Sr. G 6-3 205 Plainfield,N.J.(Massachusetts)1 Michael Nzei RFr. F 6-7 200 Makurdi, Nigeria (Our Savior New American - N.Y.)20 Desi Rodriguez So. F 6-6 215 Bronx, N.Y. (Abraham Lincoln)14 Ismael Sanogo So. G/F 6-8 210 Newark, N.J. (East Side)33 Veer Singh Fr. G/F 6-7 195 New Orleans, La. (Thurgood Marshall - N.Y.)21 DaltonSoffer Fr. G 6-5 205 SanDiego,Calif.(Poway)2 Jevon Thomas* Jr. G 6-1 185 Queens, N.Y. (Kansas State)15 Isaiah Whitehead So. G 6-4 210 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Abraham Lincoln)

*Willsitout2015-16seasonduetoNCAATransferregulations

Head Coach:KevinWillard(Pittsburgh’97),sixthseasonAssociate Head Coach: Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall ’00)Assistant Coaches: Fred Hill (Montclair State ’81), Grant Billmeier (Seton Hall ’07)Director of Basketball Operations: Ryan Whalen (Saint Joseph’s ’08)Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Kevin Lynch (Seton Hall ’14), Kyle Smyth (Iona ’12)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Rashed Anthony .................................................. ra-SHEEDAngel Delgado ..................................................... AIN-gelMichael Nzei ........................................................ NEZ-eeDesi Rodriguez ..................................................... DESS-eeIsmael Sanogo ..................................................... ISH-male san-OH-goDaltonSoffer .......................................................SO-fer

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................................................................................................................................ South Orange, NJ 07079Founded ..........................................................................................................................................................................1856Enrollment ......................................................................................................................................................................9,800 Affiliation ........................................................................................................................................................ NCAA Division IConference ............................................................................................................................................................... BIG EASTNickname ...................................................................................................................................................................... PiratesColors .............................................................................................................................................................. Blue and WhiteHome Court (Capacity) ................................................................................................................ Prudential Center (10,862)President ............................................................................................................................................... Dr. A. Gabriel EstebanVice President and Director of Athletics & Recreational Services .......................................................................Patrick LyonsAthletic Department Phone ............................................................................................................................ (973) 761-9498Ticket Office Phone .......................................................................................................................................... (973) 275-HALL

MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach ....................................................................................................................................................... Kevin WillardAlma Mater/Year ...........................................................................................................................................Pittsburgh/1997Record at Seton Hall/Years ............................................................................................................................82-81/five yearsCareer Record/Years ............................................................................................................................... 127-130/eight yearsAssociate Head Coach ...................................................................................................... Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall ’00)Assistant Coaches .................................................................................................................... Fred Hill (Montclair State ’81)................................................................................................................................................ Grant Billmeier (Seton Hall ’07) Director of Basketball Operations ....................................................................................... Ryan Whalen (Saint Joseph’s ’08)Coordinators of Basketball Operations ...................................................................................................Kyle Smyth (Iona ’12)..................................................................................................................................................... Kevin Lynch (Seton Hall ’14)Office Phone ................................................................................................................................................... (973) 761-9070

TEAM INFORMATION2014-15 Record ............................................................................................................................................................. 16-15BIG EAST Record/Finish ..........................................................................................................................................6-12/T-7thPostseason....................................................................................................................................................................... NonePlayers Returning/Lost ...................................................................................................................................................... 7/6Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................................................................................................................... 2/3Newcomers.............................................................................................................................................................................6 PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Season ................................................................................................................................................................ 1903-04All-Time Record ................................................................................................................................................. 1,427-1,040-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................................................................................................................9NIT Appearances ..................................................................................................................................................................17BIG EAST Championships ........................................................................................................................................................2

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEAssistant Athletics Director for Digital Media and Communications/Men’s Basketball Contact ........................Thomas ChenAthletic Communications Phone .................................................................................................................... (973) 761-9493E-mail .................................................................................................................................................. [email protected] Communications Fax ......................................................................................................................... (973) 761-9061Press Row Phone ............................................................................................................ (973) 757-6598 (Prudential Center)........................................................................................................................................ (973) 761-1816 (Walsh Gymnasium)Mailing Address ..................................................................................................................... Athletic Communications Office................................................................................................................................................................ Seton Hall University........................................................................................................................................................ 400 South Orange Avenue......................................................................................................................................................... South Orange, N.J. 07079Athletics Website .................................................................................................................................... www.shupirates.comTwitter .................................................................................Men’s Basketball: @SetonHallMBB | Athletics: @SHUAthletics

2015-16 SETON HALL MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS

MEDIA PROSPECTUS

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Media InformationThe Seton Hall Office of Athletic Communications welcomes your continued interest in the University and its men’s basketball program. Publicity and media information for men’s basketball is coordinated by Thomas Chen, Assistant Athletics Director for Digital Media & Communications. Please contact Thomas Chen at (973) 761-9493 or [email protected] for information, interview requests or photographs.

Media CredentialsCredentials to cover Seton Hall men’s basketball at Prudential Center or at Walsh Gymnasium will be issued to working media (print, digital, photo). Requests must be made by visiting the department’s credentialing website at www.sportssystems.com/setonhall. Seton Hall reserves the right to credential media at its discretion and reserves the right to revoke a credential at any time for any reason.

PhotographyAll photographers attending home Seton Hall men’s basketball games must wear proper credentials. Photographers will receive a designated spot on one of the two baselines to shoot photographs. Photographers may not shoot from behind or in front of either bench, from behind the scorer’s table or from the opposite sideline adjacent to the courtside seating and television table. Due to limited space, freelance photographers will not be credentialed.

Media Will CallCredentials will be available for pick-up at the Prudential Center Press Entrance, located on Mulberry Street, approximately two hours before tip-off on game day. Media members who need to access Prudential Center earlier than two hours prior to tip-off must make special arrangements with Thomas Chen at least 24 hours in advance.

InterviewsAll requests for player or coach interviews, either in person or via phone, must be arranged through Thomas Chen. Advance notice of at least 24 hours is required.

BroadcastsAll requests to broadcast games on the radio both at Prudential Center and Walsh Gymnasium should be made in writing. Please contact Thomas Chen for broadcast lines at Walsh Gymnasium; contact Mike Infantino (201-321-9933 or [email protected]) for broadcast lines at Prudential Center. Space for the visiting school’s official radio station will be provided as will one analog and one ISDN line.

Press RowOnly accredited members of the media will be issued credentials to cover Seton Hall basketball, and only those issued passes will be permitted to sit in the press bank. Members of the media are reminded that all press areas are working areas and cheerleading for either the home or visiting team wil not be tolerated.

ParkingMedia parking at Prudential Center is limited. Members of the media who are regularly assigned to cover Seton Hall men’s basketball will be issued season parking passes. All others are responsible for securing their own parking. Information on where to park around Prudential Center is available at www.prucenter.com.

Media ServicesSeton Hall and visiting opponent game notes, roster sheets, up-to-date statistics and BIG EAST notes will be available to working media in the press lounge All of Seton Hall’s information is also available at SHUPirates.com. Halftime and final statistics will be distributed on press row and will be made available in the press lounge. Media are encouraged to utilize Seton Hall’s real time live stats program, available by logging on to setonhall.statbroadcast.com on a computer, smartphone or tablet. Free wireless internet is available throughtout Prudential Center. Hospitality will be made available in the press lounge prior to the game.

PostgameFollowing the 10-minute cooling off period, Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard will conduct a postgame press conference with the media in the press lounge. Following the press conference, select student-athletes will be made available in the student-athlete lounge. The Seton Hall locker room is closed to the media. Media wishing to conduct interviews with the opponent coach and student-athletes must coordinate with the visiting SID.

Pirates onthe Radio

Whether Seton Hall men’s basketball is home or on the road, fans of the Pirates will be able to follow every play on the radio. Each of Seton Hall’s regular season games will be broadcast on either AM 970 THE ANSWER (WNYM) or WMCA 570AM.

Pirates fans outside of the Metro New York radio market can tune in to the simulcast of the radio broadcast at SHUPirates.com by purchasing a subscription to the Pirate Sports Network.

seton hallradio team

Gary CohenCohen, well-known in the area as the play-by-play voice of the New York Mets, is one of the most respected and accomplished play-by-play announcers in the nation. Cohen is currently the head announcer on SportsNet New York (SNY) and has broadcast Mets games for over 20 years along with being the radio voice of St. John’s from 1995-2002. He has also called national baseball broadcasts for CBS and ESPN Radio and has handled play-by-play duties for CBS Radio and Westwood One for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Dave PopkinVeteran sportscaster Dave Popkin handles color commentary and backup play-by-play for the Pirates. The versatile Popkin also handles play-by-play for college football and basketball broadcasts on ESPNU and ESPN3 and has served as the voice of Northeast Conference Basketball on MSG Network the last 16 years. Popkin has called 14 seasons of minor league baseball, including for the Triple A Iowa Cubs and Double A El Paso Diablos. He is the former voice of Monmouth University and LIU-Brooklyn sports and previously handled play-by-play for Atlantic 10 basketball.

Mike InfantinoBehind the scenes ensuring that each Seton Hall broadcast airs without a hitch is veteran engineer Mike Infantino. In his 27th season of Pirates basketball, Infantino has worked a wide range of collegiate and professional teams in his career.

Thomas ChenAssistant AD for Digital

Media & [email protected]

MBB Contact

Adam SatzAssistant Director of

Athletic [email protected]

Secondary MBB Contact

Office of athletic communications(973) 761-9493

Support StaffMatt Sweeney...........................Assistant ADBobby Mullen ..................Associate DirectorJohn Fanta ........................ Student AssistantChristian Pierre-Louis ....... Student AssistantAnn Marie Vasquez ........................SecretaryJoe Montefusco ............................ Stat CrewBrian Prioleau ............................... Stat CrewDanny Fishbane ......................Official Scorer

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Youth Movement: The Pirates will once again be one of the youngest teams in the nation. The roster features only six student-athletes who appeared in a game for The Hall last season. The team has three freshmen, one redshirt freshman and six sophomores to go with two juniors and one senior.

On the Rise: Seton Hall made large strides in 2014-15, winning the Paradise Jam and Garden State Hardwood Classic championships and also defeating a pair of Associated Press top 15 teams in back-to-back games. The Pirates themselves entered the AP Top 25 for the second time in head coach Kevin Willard’s tenure. The No. 19 ranking on Jan. 5, 2015 was the program’s highest national ranking since reaching No. 16 on Jan. 23, 2001.

Super Sophomores: The seven-man sophomore class was an outstanding group of freshmen last season. Last year’s rookies were responsible for 49 percent of the team’s scoring and 60 percent of the team’s rebounding. Three of the freshmen were responsible for winning seven BIG EAST Rookie of the Week awards, the most in the program’s single-season history.

Delgado’s Dominance: Sophomore Angel Delgado was at the forefront of last year’s rookie class, winning BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and Met Writers Co-Rookie of the Year honors. Delgado is Seton Hall’s second-ever conference Rookie of the Year, joining Eddie Griffin, and the program’s eighth Met Writers Rookie of the Year. Delgado won the BIG EAST’s rebounding title after averaging 10.7 rebounds in the 18 conference games. He was only the second freshman to ever win the conference rebounding crown, joining Notre Dame’s Troy Murphy (1999). Overall, he was the nation’s leading freshman rebounder at 9.8 boards per game.

Whitehead Rocks: Sophomore Isaiah Whitehead also enjoyed a banner rookie season despite missing nine games due to injury. He ranked second on the Pirates in scoring (12.0), assists (3.5) and steals (1.4) and had numerous impact outings. His 25-point outburst against Rutgers earned him Joe Calabrese MVP honors

in the inaugural Garden State Hardwood Classic. At season’s end, Whitehead was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie team.

Bring In the Reinforcements: Seton Hall has added a pair of graduate transfers who will add experience to a young Pirates squad. Derrick Gordon, a transfer from Massachusetts, is a 1,000-point scorer and lockdown defender who has appeared in two NCAA Tournaments. Braeden Anderson, a transfer from Fresno State, is a 6-9 strong defender. He is attending Seton Hall Law School and is believed to be the only Div. I men’s basketball player currently attending law school.

Home Cooking: The Hall enjoys playing at Prudential Center and after the Pirates won nine games there in 2014-15, the program is now 82-47 (.636) all-time at The Rock. Seton Hall’s overtime win over Villanova on Jan. 3, 2015 had an attendance of 10,701, the third-highest in the program’s Prudential Center history.

Consistency Developing: The Pirates have won at least 15 games in each of the last four seasons, and if they capture at least 15 victories in 2015-16, it will be the first time Seton Hall has won at least 15 in five consecutive seasons since 1990-95.

Rivalry Renewed: Started in 2014 to enhance the New Jersey rivalry, Seton Hall and Rutgers’ annual clash has been branded as the Garden State Hardwood Classic and features a 33-pound trophy in the shape of New Jersey and built from wooden planks salvaged from the Asbury Park boardwalk in the aftermath of Supersotrm Sandy. The Pirates won inaugural game, 81-54, to claim the trophy. The second installment for New Jersey bragging rights takes place Dec. 5, 2015 in Piscataway.

Perimeter Defense: The Pirates were among the nation’s best at limiting three-pointers last season and will look to continue the trend. The Hall ranked 11th in the nation in three-point field goal defense, limiting opponents to 30 percent shooting from behind the arc.

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Kevin Willard, now entering his sixth season as the Seton Hall men’s basketball head coach in 2015-16, has reenergized the program both on the court and in the classroom and has the Pirates ready to break through in the BIG EAST. With 50 percent of the team’s scoring and 60 percent of the team’s rebounding returning, boasting two All-BIG EAST performers, bringing in a talented freshman recruiting class and a pair of impact transfers, The Hall is poised for upward movement in the conference in 2015-16 with the goal of reaching the NCAA Tournament.

Willard has developed student-athletes who have earned nine All-BIG EAST selections and 20 BIG EAST Academic All-Star selections, and he has boasted three perfect single-year academic progress rate in the four NCAA reports since becoming the Pirates’ head coach. He has proven to be a strong evaluator and recruiter of talent, as he brought in a consensus top 15 national recruiting class in 2014, led by Isaiah Whitehead, the program’s first McDonald’s All-American since 2001 and just the fifth all-time. He also has been able to retain Metropolitan New York’s top talent with six of the team’s 13 players hailing from either New York City or New Jersey.

In 2014-15, Willard guided one of the youngest teams in NCAA Div. I to a winning season full of accomplishments. Under Willard’s direction, the Pirates captured the 2014 Paradise Jam championship, claimed the first-ever Garden State Hardwood Classic trophy with a win over Rutgers and defeated two Associated Press top-15 teams (No. 15 St. John’s, No. 6 Villanova) in

back-to-back games for the first time in over 20 years. Seton Hall returned to the national rankings for the first time in three years, earning a No. 19 ranking in the Associated Press poll on Jan. 5 and remaining ranked for a total of three weeks. The No. 19 ranking was the highest for Seton Hall since being No. 22 on Jan. 30, 2001 and the first time inside the top 20 since Jan. 23, 2001.And although the team was young, Willard and his staff did an outstanding job developing the freshmen student-athletes into fantastic BIG EAST contributors, headlined by forward Angel Delgado, who was named the BIG EAST Rookie of

head coach KEVIN WILLARDSixth Season at Seton HallRecord as Seton Hall Head Coach: 82-81 (.503)Record as Head Coach Overall: 127-130 (.494)Alma Mater: Pittsburgh ’97

In five seasons, Kevin Willard has mentored

nine All-BIG EAST selections and 20

Academic All-Stars

The Willard FileEducation• Bachelor of Arts at University of Pittsburgh ’97

Coaching Experience• Head Coach: Seton Hall University, 2010-present

Led 2011-12 team to NIT berthLed 2014-15 team to Paradise Jam championship, Garden State Hardwood Classic championship and two wins over Associated Press top 15 teams

• Head Coach: Iona College, 2007-10Led 2009-10 team to 21 victories, completing one of the greatest turnarounds in college basketball history; Iona was 2-28 in season prior to Willard’s arrival

• Associate Head Coach: University of Louisville, 2005-07Helped guide the 2006-07 team to the NCAA Tournament

• Assistant Coach: University of Louisville, 2001-05Helped guide the team to two Conference USA championships and three straight NCAA appearances including a run to the Final Four in 2005

• Coaching Associate: Boston Celtics, 1997-01

Collegiate Playing Career• Three-year letterwinner, University of Pittsburgh (1994-97)

Member of BIG EAST All-Academic team• One-year letterwinner, Western Kentucky Univ. (1993-94)

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the Year after becoming just the second freshman in BIG EAST history to lead the conference in rebounding (Troy Murphy in 1999). Joining Delgado on the BIG EAST All-Rookie team was Whitehead, who had a big impact on the team, finishing second in scoring at 12.0 points per game. He earned Joe Calabrese MVP honors after scoring 25 points in Seton Hall’s win over Rutgers in the inaugural Garden State Hardwood Classic. Khadeen Carrington, Desi Rodriguez and Rashed Anthony also were freshmen playing critical roles for the Pirates, who received nearly half of their season points from rookies.

Willard and his staff also aided in the development of Sterling Gibbs, who blossomed into a BIG EAST star after finishing in the top five in the conference in scoring and assists, the only player in the league to do so. Gibbs was a second-team All-BIG EAST selection, dropped 20 or more points nine times during the season and had a 40-point outburst against Illinois State in the Paradise Jam championship title game to earn MVP honors. Gibbs finished ninth in the nation in three-point shooting at 43.6 percent, which is also second-highest of any Seton Hall Pirate ever.

Off the court, Willard is a big believer in academic success, and his vision has translated into incredible results. The Pirates posted a GPA over 3.0 during the spring 2015 semester. At the same time, the program was honored with the distinguished NCAA APR Public Recognition Award for sporting an Academic Progress Rate in the top 10 percent of all Div. I men’s basketball schools. Five Pirates were bestowed the BIG EAST Academic All-Star award for holding a 3.0 GPA or higher during the entire 2014-15 academic year, including Angel Delgado, Sterling Gibbs, Haralds Karlis, Brandon Mobley and Michael Nzei.

In 2014-15 Willard guided the Pirates, one of the youngest teams in the nation, to the Paradise Jam Championship, Garden

State Hardwood Classic Championship and two wins over associated press top 15 teams.

Willard’s Coaching Record Overall ConferenceYear School Position Record Pct. Conference Record Pct. Finish Postseason2001-02 Louisville Asst. Coach 19-13 .594 Conference USA 8-8 .500 T-7th NIT 2nd Round2002-03 Louisville Asst. Coach 25-7 .781 Conference USA 11-5 .688 3rd* NCAA 2nd Round2003-04 Louisville Asst. Coach 20-10 .667 Conference USA 9-7 .563 T-6th NCAA 1st Round2004-05 Louisville Asst. Coach 33-5 .868 Conference USA 14-2 .875 1st* NCAA Final Four2005-06 Louisville Assoc. Head Coach 21-13 .618 BIG EAST 6-10 .375 T-11th NIT Final Four2006-07 Louisville Assoc. Head Coach 24-10 .706 BIG EAST 12-4 .750 T-2nd NCAA 2nd Round2007-08 Iona Head Coach 12-20 .375 MAAC 8-10 .444 7th ---2008-09 Iona Head Coach 12-19 .387 MAAC 7-11 .389 7th ---2009-10 Iona Head Coach 21-10 .677 MAAC 12-6 .667 3rd ---2010-11 Seton Hall Head Coach 13-18 .419 BIG EAST 7-11 .389 12th ---2011-12 Seton Hall Head Coach 21-13 .618 BIG EAST 8-10 .444 T-9th NIT 2nd Round2012-13 Seton Hall Head Coach 15-18 .455 BIG EAST 3-15 .167 T-13th ---2013-14 Seton Hall Head Coach 17-17 .500 BIG EAST 6-12 .333 8th ---2014-15 Seton Hall Head Coach 16-15 .516 BIG EAST 6-12 .333 T-7th ---

Assistant/Associate Head Coach Record 142-58 .710 60-36 .625Head Coach Record 127-130 .494 57-87 .396* Won Conference Tournament

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Opponent Overall at SHU at Iona Last MeetingAlabama 1-0 1-0 --- 2010-11Albany 1-0 --- 1-0 2009-10Arkansas 0-1 0-1 --- 2010-11Auburn 1-0 1-0 --- 2011-12Baylor 0-1 --- 0-1 2009-10Boston Univ. 1-1 --- 1-1 2009-10Butler 1-4 1-4 --- 2014-15Canisius 4-2 --- 4-2 2009-10Cincinnati 0-3 0-3 --- 2012-13Clemson 0-1 0-1 --- 2010-11Connecticut 1-4 1-3 0-1 2012-13Cornell 1-0 1-0 --- 2010-11Creighton 3-2 2-2 1-0 2014-15Dayton 1-1 1-1 --- 2011-12Delaware 1-0 --- 1-0 2007-08DePaul 4-4 4-4 --- 2014-15Eastern Washington 1-0 1-0 --- 2013-14Fairfield 3-3 --- 3-3 2009-10Fairleigh Dickinson 1-1 0-1 1-0 2013-14Florida State 0-1 --- 0-1 2009-10Gardner-Webb 1-0 1-0 --- 2014-15Georgetown 3-4 3-4 --- 2014-15Georgia 0-1 0-1 --- 2014-15George Washington 1-0 1-0 --- 2014-15Hampton 2-0 --- 2-0 2009-10Hofstra 1-1 --- 1-1 2008-09Illinois State 1-0 1-0 --- 2014-15Jackson State 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08Kent State 1-0 1-0 --- 2013-14Lafayette 1-0 1-0 --- 2013-14LIU-Brooklyn 4-0 2-0 2-0 2013-14Longwood 3-0 3-0 --- 2012-13LSU 0-1 0-1 --- 2012-13Louisville 0-6 0-5 0-1 2012-13Loyola Maryland 3-2 --- 3-2 2009-10Maine 2-0 2-0 --- 2014-15Manhattan 4-1 --- 4-1 2009-10Marist 1-4 --- 1-4 2009-10Marquette 2-8 2-8 --- 2014-15Massachusetts 1-1 1-1 --- 2011-12Mercer 2-1 2-1 --- 2014-15Monmouth 1-0 1-0 --- 2013-14Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 1-0 --- 2014-15Nevada 1-0 1-0 --- 2014-15New Hampshire 1-0 --- 1-0 2007-08

Opponent Overall at SHU at Iona Last MeetingNiagara 3-3 1-0 2-3 2013-14NJIT 4-0 4-0 --- 2013-14Norfolk State 2-0 1-0 1-0 2012-13Northwestern 0-1 0-1 --- 2011-12North Carolina 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08North Carolina A&T 1-0 1-0 --- 2012-13Notre Dame 0-3 0-3 --- 2012-13Ohio State 0-1 --- 0-1 2008-09Oklahoma 0-1 0-1 --- 2013-14Old Dominion 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08Pittsburgh 1-2 1-2 --- 2012-13Princeton 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08Providence 5-6 4-6 1-0 2014-15Rhode Island 1-0 1-0 --- 2012-13Richmond 0-1 0-1 --- 2010-11Rider 1-4 --- 1-4 2009-10Robert Morris 0-2 --- 0-2 2008-09Rutgers 4-5 4-5 --- 2014-15Saint Joseph’s 1-0 1-0 --- 2011-12Saint Peter’s 7-3 4-1 3-2 2014-15Siena 0-4 --- 0-4 2009-10South Carolina State 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08South Florida 4-2 4-1 0-1 2014-15Southern Miss 0-1 --- 0-1 2008-09St. Francis Brooklyn 1-0 1-0 --- 2011-12St. Francis (PA) 2-0 --- 2-0 2008-09St. John’s 3-4 3-4 --- 2014-15Stony Brook 2-0 2-0 --- 2012-13Syracuse 1-4 1-4 --- 2012-13Temple 0-1 0-1 --- 2010-11UMKC 1-0 1-0 --- 2012-13Valparaiso 1-0 --- 1-0 2008-09Vanderbilt 0-1 --- 0-1 2007-08VCU 1-0 1-0 --- 2011-12Villanova 3-5 3-5 --- 2014-15Virginia Tech 1-0 1-0 --- 2013-14Wake Forest 2-0 2-0 --- 2012-13Washington 0-1 0-1 --- 2012-13Western Michigan 1-1 --- 1-1 2008-09West Virginia 1-1 1-1 --- 2011-12Wichita State 0-1 0-1 --- 2014-15William & Mary 1-0 --- 1-0 2009-10Wisconsin 0-1 --- 0-1 2008-09Xavier 3-2 3-2 --- 2014-15Yale 1-0 1-0 --- 2011-12

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2014-15: One of three Pirates to play in all 31 games, making eight starts…Two-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week selection, both of which came in conference play (Jan. 19, Jan. 5)…Led all BIG EAST freshmen and ranked 14th overall with a .752 mark from the free throw line for the season, ranking among the top-10 freshmen in high major conferences…Finished third among conference freshmen with a 9.9 PPG scoring average in league play…Ranked among the top-five on the team in scoring (8.8 PPG, fifth), assists (57, third) and steals (24, fourth)…Scored in double-figures 13 times – nine of which came in conference play - and reached the 20-point plateau twice…Held at least a share of the team-high in steals in 10 contests…Averaged 10.7 PPG over last five games of the season…Finished with nine points, two rebounds and two assists in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)…Scored 10 points in 31 minutes off the bench during regular season finale at Georgetown (3/7)…Chipped in nine points and three assists vs. Providence (3/4)…Registered 13 points and five rebounds against Creighton (2/28), scoring nine of the team’s 15 points in the last 10 minutes to power a one-point victory…Played 38 minutes in a start at St. John’s (2/21), racking up 16 points, six rebounds and four assists…Shot 7-of-10 from the floor (3-4 3FG), finishing with BIG EAST season-high 20 points to go with season-highs of seven boards and five assists in a win at Marquette (1/28), the first 20-5-5 performance for a Pirate in conference play since 2009-10…Tallied 12 points and four rebounds in first career start vs. DePaul (1/22)…Recorded first-career 20-point performance in 36 minutes off the bench against Butler (1/13)…Notched 11 points and three assists without a turnover in a winning effort at Creighton (1/10)…Recorded 12 of his 17 points in the final five minutes and overtime to help lift SHU over No. 6/5 Villanova (1/3)…Totaled 11 points and three assists in BIG EAST debut, a win over No. 15/17 St. John’s (12/31)…Registered 12 points and six boards vs. Maine (12/27)…Tied for team-lead in scoring (8) and added five rebounds at Georgia (12/21)…Compiled 10 points and five rebounds at USF (12/18)…Sank all eight of his field goal attempts and led the team in scoring for the first time in his career with 16 points against Mount Saint Mary’s (12/2)…Scored 11 points in 16 minutes as a reserve against Nevada in Paradise Jam first round (11/21)…Played 12 minutes as a substitute in collegiate debut vs. Mercer (11/16).

BEFORE SETON HALL: Lettered four years at Bishop Loughlin High School in Brooklyn playing for head coach Ed Gonzalez... Bishop Loughlin’s all-time leading scorer graduating with 2,196 career points... Named New York Daily News Brooklyn Player of the Year in 2014... Most Valuable Player of the 2014 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Game, finishing with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists... Ranked in the top-100 of the 2014 class by major online recruiting services during recruitment... Rated eighth in the state and the 35th overall shooting guard by ESPN.com... Led the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) Class AA division in scoring for the second straight year with 24.2 points per game as a senior... Recorded at least 20 points in 22 games... Erupted for a career-high 42 points leading the Lions to the Brooklyn/Queens regular-season and postseason diocesan championships... Earned Most Valuable Player honors at the SNY Invitational on Jan. 25, 2014 after posting 20 points and 10 rebounds in a victory over St. Anthony’s (NJ) in the championship game... Led the CHSAA with 24.7 points as a junior and was named All-City First Team... As a sophomore, averaged 22.5 points to lead the Lions to the CHSAA Class AA intersectional quarterfinals... Garnered All-City Second Team honors as a sophomore... AAU teammate of Seton Hall teammate Angel Delgado on the New York Lightning playing for head coach Dana Dingle.

PERSONAL: Son of Lima Dufont and Reynold Carrington, who coaches professional soccer in Trinidad and Tobago after a lengthy playing career on the professional and international circuits... Has a sister, Tifah Carrington, and two brothers, Jo Jo Roach and Kariym Balthazar who lettered in soccer at Herkimer and Dowling College ... Born October 3, 1995 in Trinidad.

khadeencarringtonSophomore • Guard6-3 • 180Brooklyn, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 20 two times - last at Marquette 1/28/15

REB: 7 at Marquette 1/28/15

AST: 5 at Marquette 1/28/15

FGM: 8 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 12/2/14

FGA: 13 at St. John’s 2/21/15

3FGM: 3 at Marquette 1/28/15

3FGA: 6 at St. John’s 2/21/15

FTM: 9 vs. Villanova 1/3/15

FTA: 10 three times - last vs. DePaul 1/22/14

BLK: 1 five times - last at Butler 1/25/15STL: 3 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 12/2/14

MIN: 39 at Marquette 1/28/15

CARRINGTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Individual Career History

C A R R IN G TO N , K hadeen

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 31-8 776/25 .0 90-235 . 3 8 3 17-60 . 2 8 3 76-101 . 7 5 2 27 62 89 2.9 75 2 57 50 6 24 273 8.8TO TA L 31-8 776/25 .0 90-235 . 3 8 3 17-60 . 2 8 3 76-101 . 7 5 2 27 62 89 2.9 75 2 57 50 6 24 273 8.8

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 20 two times - last at Marquette 1/28/15

REB: 7 at Marquette 1/28/15

AST: 5 at Marquette 1/28/15

FGM: 8 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 12/2/14

FGA: 13 at St. John’s 2/21/15

3FGM: 3 at Marquette 1/28/15

3FGA: 6 at St. John’s 2/21/15

FTM: 9 vs. Villanova 1/3/15

FTA: 10 three times - last vs. DePaul 1/22/14

BLK: 1 five times - last at Butler 1/25/15STL: 3 vs. Mount St. Mary’s 12/2/14

MIN: 39 at Marquette 1/28/15

8.8 PPG 2.9 RPG 1.8 APG

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2014-15: Appeared in 18 games, making one start…Recorded five minutes of action in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)…Grabbed two rebounds in 11 minutes off the bench at No. 6 Villanova (2/16)…Posted two points, two rebounds and swatted a season-high three shots in first career start at Butler (1/25)…Pulled down a season-high five rebounds and recorded two blocks in 16 minutes against Maine (12/27)…Scored three points and blocked one shot at No. 11 Wichita State (12/9)…Scored first two points of his career, adding two rebounds and two blocks to help the Pirates capture the first-ever Garden State Hardwood Classic in a win over Rutgers (12/6)…Grabbed four boards against Gardner Webb (11/23) in the second round of a title run at the Paradise Jam…Made collegiate debut against Mercer (11/16).

BEFORE SETON HALL: Four year starter at East Side High School in Newark, N.J. playing for co-head coaches Anthony Tavares and Bryant Garvin... Two-time All Essex County selection... Rated No. 44 overall and No. 6 recruit from New Jersey in 2014 class by ESPN.com... Averaged 11.7 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.4 blocks as a senior earning First Team All Essex County honors by NJ.com... Helped lead East Side to a 30-2 overall record and advance to the 2014 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Tournament of Champions title game for the first time in program history... Selected to 2014 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Team and posted 11 points and seven rebounds in the all-star game at Barclays Center... As a junior, averaged 9.0 points as East Side posted a 25-7 overall record and won its first of two straight NJSIAA Group 3 titles... Played AAU ball for the NJ Roadrunners joining a notable alumni list that includes Kyrie Irving, Al Harrington, Randy Foye and Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Famer Mark Bryant.

PERSONAL: Son of Assetou Traore and Yacouba Sanogo... Has a brother Osmane Sanogo... Nickname is “Ish”... Born July 16, 1996 in Ivory Coast and grew up in Newark, N.J.

ismaelsanogoSophomore • Guard/Forward6-8 • 210Newark, N.J. (East Side High School)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 3 at Wichita State, 12/9/14

REB: 4 vs. Gardner Webb, 11/23/14

AST: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 12/2/14

FGM: 1 three times, last at Butler, 1/25/15

FGA: 2 three times, last at Villanova, 2/16/15

FTM: 1 three times, last vs. Maine, 12/27/14

FTA: 6 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

BLK: 3 at Butler, 1/25/15

STL: 2 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

TO: 2 two times, last vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

MIN: 21 at Butler, 1/25/15

SANOGO’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 3 at Wichita State, 12/9/14

REB: 4 vs. Gardner Webb, 11/23/14

AST: 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 12/2/14

FGM: 1 three times, last at Butler, 1/25/15

FGA: 2 three times, last at Villanova, 2/16/15

FTM: 1 three times, last vs. Maine, 12/27/14

FTA: 6 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

BLK: 3 at Butler, 1/25/15

STL: 2 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

TO: 2 two times, last vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

MIN: 21 at Butler, 1/25/15

0.5 PPG 1.0 RPG 0.4 BPG

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S A N O G O , Ism ael

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 18-1 96/5 .3 3-12 . 2 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 7 11 18 1.0 17 1 1 5 8 4 9 0.5TO TA L 18-1 96/5 .3 3-12 . 2 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 7 11 18 1.0 17 1 1 5 8 4 9 0.5

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2014-15: Appeared in 22 contests, starting 19…Named to BIG EAST All-Rookie Team…Two-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Dec. 15, Dec. 8)…Selected as the Joe Calabrese Most Valuable Player of the inaugural Garden State Hardwood Classic…Third Pirate ever selected as BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year…One of three freshmen in high major conferences to average 12.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists for the season (D’Angelo Russell - Ohio State, Xavier Rathan-Mayes – Florida State)…First Seton Hall player to average those marks since SHU Athletics Hall of Famer Andre Barrett in 2003-04…Recorded five or more assists in nine of 22 appearances…Led the team in scoring eight times and posted a team-high in assists 11 times…Missed nine games, including first eight BIG EAST contests due to injury…Led the team with 12 points and five assists to go with four rebounds and a season-high four blocks in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)…Scored team-high 13 points and handed out four assists against Providence (3/4)…Tallied eight points and a season-high seven assists in 38 minutes of action during a win over Creighton (2/28)…Poured in a team-high 19 points to go with three assists at St. John’s (2/21)…Finished with 15 points, four assists and three boards in lone appearance against No. 6 Villanova (2/16)…Recorded first 20-point performance in conference play, adding four rebounds at Providence (2/14)…Totaled nine points, five assists and two steals against Georgetown (2/10)…Scored 14 points and recorded two blocks at DePaul (2/3)…Returned to action for the first time in six weeks and racked up 19 points, four rebounds, three steals and three assists without a turnover to help lift SHU to a win over Xavier (1/31)…Posted 10 points, five rebounds and five assists at USF (12/18)…Repeated as BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/15), becoming the first Pirate to do so since Eugene Harvey in 2006-07…Recorded a season-high eight boards and three assists against Saint Peter’s (12/14)…Shot 8-of-15 from the field and 4-of-7 from deep in a 23-point showing at No. 11 Wichita State (12/9)…Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/8)…Earned MVP honors with 25 points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in the first-ever Garden State Hardwood Classic against Rutgers (12/6)…Totaled 15 points, six boards, five assists, two steals and two blocks vs. George Washington (11/29)…Posted 18 points and six assists in the Paradise Jam title game against Illinois State (11/24), his first career double-digit scoring performance…Added eight points, six assists and four rebounds in semifinal round against Gardner Webb (11/23)…Scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds in Paradise Jam opener against Nevada (11/21)…Made collegiate debut against Mercer (11/16).

BEFORE SETON HALL: McDonald’s All American (2014)... Named Mr. New York Basketball by the state’s Basketball Coaches Association in 2014... Selected to the prestigious Jordan Brand Classic national roster... Five-star recruit rated No. 10 overall in the Class of 2014 by 247sports.com and the No. 2 shooting guard according to ESPN.com... Four year All-City honoree at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn... Highest rated New York City recruit since 2009... Recipient of PSAL’s 2014 Wingate Award, presented annually to the best senior student-athlete in their respective sport... Averaged 23.6 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists as a senior...Led Lincoln to 2013 Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) Class AA Championship... Averaged 21.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists as a junior... Co-Most Valuable Player of the 2013 Under Armour Elite 24 game... Recorded 16.6 points, 7.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists as a sophomore... Only freshman to receive New York Daily News All-City recognition in 2011... Played AAU ball with the Juice All-Stars.

PERSONAL: Son of Ericka Rambert and Mark Whitehead... Has three sisters, Cheri Rambert, Sade Whitehead and Jada Rambert, and one brother, Jaylen Barez... Seton Hall’s fifth McDonald’s All American... Lists proximity to home, family environment and head coach Kevin Willard as reasons for choosing Seton Hall... Born March 8, 1995 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

isaiahwhiteheadSophomore • Guard6-4 • 210Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln High School)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 25 vs. Rutgers ,12/6/14

REB: 8 vs. Saint Peter’s, 12/14/14

AST: 7 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FGM: 9 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/14

FGA: 24 at St. John’s, 2/21/15

3FGM: 4 three times, last at Providence, 2/14/15

3FGA: 12 at St. John’s, 2/21/15

FTM: 8 two times, last at DePaul, 2/3/15

FTA: 10 vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

BLK: 2 two times, last at DePaul, 2/3/15

STL: 3 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

TO: 6 three times, last at Providence, 2/14/15

MIN: 38 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

WHITEHEAD’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 25 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/14

REB: 8 vs. Saint Peter’s, 12/14/14

AST: 7 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FGM: 9 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/14

FGA: 24 at St. John’s, 2/21/15

3FGM: 4 three times, last at Providence, 2/14/15

3FGA: 12 at St. John’s, 2/21/15

FTM: 8 two times, last at DePaul, 2/3/15

FTA: 10 vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

BLK: 2 two times, last at DePaul, 2/3/15

STL: 3 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

TO: 6 three times, last at Providence, 2/14/15

MIN: 38 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

12.0 PPG 3.9 RPG 3.5 APG

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Individual Career History

W H ITE H E A D , Isa iah

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 22-19 612/27 .8 91-248 . 3 6 7 36-104 . 3 4 6 47-63 . 7 4 6 22 63 85 3.9 53 1 78 73 14 30 265 12.0TO TA L 22-19 612/27 .8 91-248 . 3 6 7 36-104 . 3 4 6 47-63 . 7 4 6 22 63 85 3.9 53 1 78 73 14 30 265 12.0

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2014-15: One of three Pirates to play in all 31 games along with classmates Khadeen Carrington and Angel Delgado…Fourth among BIG EAST freshmen with 4.8 rebounds per game in conference play and 20th overall…Third among freshmen and 15th overall with 1.9 offensive rebounds/game against BIG EAST opponents…Named to Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team after averaging 8.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest during a championship run…Finished third on the team in steals (25) while ranking seventh in minutes…Finished as the team leader in rebounds on five occasions and led the squad in steals seven times…Reached double-figures in scoring three times and rebounds twice…Shot a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor as part of a nine-point, four-rebound effort in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)…Added eight points, three rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes off the bench during a win over Creighton (2/28)…Posted six points and five boards in 17 minutes off the bench at St. John’s (2/21)…Matched a team-high with seven rebounds while making first career BIG EAST start at No. 6 Villanova (2/16)…Scored four points and hauled down eight rebounds in only 14 minutes at Providence (2/14)…Tallied six points and seven rebounds against Marquette (2/7)…Delivered nine points and six rebounds, sinking a season-high seven free throws on eight attempts at DePaul (2/3)…Exploded for a season-high 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting and came down with six boards in 20 minutes off the bench to power a win over Xavier (1/31)…Posted 12 points and five rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench at Butler (1/25)…Grabbed five rebounds and added one steal vs. Butler (1/13)…Registered eight points to go with three boards in a victory at Creighton (1/10)…Contributed seven points and led the squad with seven rebounds at Xavier (1/7)…Scored six points and grabbed a team-high 11 boards during a win over No. 6/5 Villanova (1/3)…Made first career start against Maine (12/27), pulling down seven rebounds in 21 minutes…Recorded eight points, five rebounds and one steal in 14 minutes at Georgia (12/21)…Posted eight points and five boards in a victory at USF (12/18)…Chipped in seven points, two steals and set a season-high with three assists against Saint Peter’s (12/14)…Set a season-high with 11 rebounds in 13 minutes to contribute to a victory in the first-ever Garden State Hardwood Classic against Rutgers (12/6)…Shot 3-for-3 in a six-point effort against Mount Saint Mary’s (12/2)…Finished 6-of-10 from the floor while posting 15 points, nine rebounds and four steals in a breakout performance against Gardner Webb (11/23) in the semifinal round of the Paradise Jam…Recorded eight minutes off the bench in Seton Hall debut against Mercer (11/16).

BEFORE SETON HALL: Rated the #6 recruit from New York and 29th overall small forward in the 2014 class according to ESPN.com... Lettered two years at Abraham Lincoln High School alongside fellow Pirate freshman Isaiah Whitehead... Averaged 18.3 points and 11.1 rebounds as a senior... Earned 2014 All-City Second Team honors helping the Railsplitters to a 26-4 overall record and perfect 16-0 mark in the PSAL Brooklyn AA division... Named to the Jordan Brand Classic Regional Team posting 17 points and four rebounds in the all-star game at Barclays Center... As a junior, averaged 12 points and eight rebounds helping Lincoln to the 2013 PSAL Championship... Named Most Valuable Player in the 2013 PSAL Championship Game going for 16 points and 17 rebounds in a 65-52 victory over Jefferson at Madison Square Garden... Averaged 28 points and 17 rebounds as a sophomore at Frederick Douglass Academy III of PSAL’s Class B Division... Played AAU for the Juice All-Stars.

PERSONAL: Son of Dana Rodriquez and Larry Howard... Has a brother Daniel Rodriguez and a sister Rachel Buntin... Nickname is “Dunkin’ Desi”... Born March 23, 1996 in Bronx, N.Y.

desirodriguezSophomore • Forward6-6 • 215Bronx, N.Y. (Lincoln High School)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 16 vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

REB: 11 two times, last vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

AST: 3 two times, last at Villanova, 2/16/15

FGM: 6 two times, last vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

FGA: 10 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/14

3FGM: 1 at Creighton, 1/10/15

3FGA: 2 vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

FTM: 7 at DePaul, 2/3/15

FTA: 10 at Butler, 1/25/15

BLK: 2 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

STL: 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/14

TO: 2 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

MIN: 28 vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

RODRIGUEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 16 vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

REB: 11 two times, last vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

AST: 3 two times, last at Villanova, 2/16/15

FGM: 6 two times, last vs. Xavier, 1/31/15

FGA: 10 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/14

3FGM: 1 at Creighton, 1/10/15

3FGA: 2 vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

FTM: 7 at DePaul, 2/3/15

FTA: 10 at Butler, 1/25/15

BLK: 2 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

STL: 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/23/14

TO: 2 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

MIN: 28 vs. Villanova, 1/3/15

5.6 PPG 4.5 RPG 0.8 SPG

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R O D R IG U E Z, D esi

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 31-2 514/16 .6 62-139 . 4 4 6 1-12 . 0 8 3 50-83 . 6 0 2 52 87 139 4.5 71 0 14 24 9 25 175 5.6TO TA L 31-2 514/16 .6 62-139 . 4 4 6 1-12 . 0 8 3 50-83 . 6 0 2 52 87 139 4.5 71 0 14 24 9 25 175 5.6

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2014-15: Appeared in 30 games, all off the bench…Shot 58.8 percent from the floor for the season…Finished fourth on the team in blocks (10)…Swatted two shots in 10 minutes of action in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)…Grabbed two rebounds and swatted one shot in 10 minutes against Providence (3/4)…Finished with two points, two rebounds and one block in a victory over Creighton (2/28)…Finished with two points and two rebounds vs. Butler (1/13)…Delivered two points, one block and one steal at Xavier (1/7)…Scored four points and pulled down three rebounds in 15 minutes at Georgia (12/21)…Posted two points, one rebound and one steal in a win at USF (12/18)…Pulled down four rebounds in 10 minutes at No. 11 Wichita State (12/9)…Recorded season-highs of 15 minutes and five rebounds as Seton Hall captured the inaugural Garden State Hardwood Classic with a win over Rutgers (12/6)…Registered three points and two boards vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (12/2)…Posted three points and two rebounds in a Paradise Jam semifinal round win over Gardner Webb (11/23)…Scored a season-high five points and added four boards in the opening round of the Paradise Jam against Nevada (11/21)…Swatted one shot in nine minutes of action while making collegiate debut against Mercer (11/16).

2013-14: Redshirt Season.

BEFORE SETON HALL: Three year starter and All-Conference performer at Flora MacDonald Academy in Red Springs, N.C. ... Two-time First Team All-Conference selection for head coach Derrick Bond at Flora Macdonald... Averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks as a senior to be named the Cougars’ Most Valuable Player for the second straight year... As a junior, posted 16 points and nine rebounds per game helping Flora Macdonald to a 31-8 overall record and the 2012 NCISAA 1A Championship... Registered 10 points, eight rebounds and five blocks per contest as a sophomore... Flora Macdonald produced a 77-30 overall record in three seasons with the program... Played AAU ball for the South Carolina Elite.

PERSONAL: Son of Willie Anthony and Rozetta Moultrie... Has two sisters Willetta Anthony and Kayla Williams... Born on June 7, 1995 in Orangeburg, S.C.

rashedanthonySophomore • Forward6-9 • 235Orangeburg, S.C. (Flora MacDonald Academy)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 5 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

REB: 5 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/14

AST: 1 three times, last vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FGM: 2 at Georgia, 12/21/14

FGA: 2 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

FTM: 3 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

FTA: 4 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

BLK: 2 vs. Marquette, 3/11/15

STL: 1 four times, last at Xavier, 1/7/15

TO: 2 three times, last vs. Saint Peter’s, 12/14/14

MIN: 15 four times, last at Georgia, 12/21/14

ANTHONY’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 5 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

REB: 5 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/14

AST: 1 three times, last vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FGM: 2 at Georgia, 12/21/14

FGA: 2 three times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

FTM: 3 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

FTA: 4 vs. Nevada, 11/21/14

BLK: 2 vs. Marquette, 3/11/15

STL: 1 four times, last at Xavier, 1/7/15

TO: 2 three times, last vs. Saint Peter’s, 12/14/14

MIN: 15 four times, last at Georgia, 12/21/14

0.9 PPG 1.4 RPG 0.3 BPG

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A N TH O N Y , R ashed

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 30-0 265/8 .8 10-17 . 5 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 15 26 41 1.4 72 4 3 13 10 4 26 0.9TO TA L 30-0 265/8 .8 10-17 . 5 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 15 26 41 1.4 72 4 3 13 10 4 26 0.9

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2014-15: Appeared in 31 games, earning 30 starts...Second Pirate ever to be named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and first since the late Eddie Griffin in 2001...BIG EAST All-Rookie Team selection...Three-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honoree (March 2, Jan. 12, Dec. 29), joining Eugene Harvey (06-07) as the only Seton Hall freshman to be chosen three times in the same season...LED ALL DIVISION I FRESHMEN and ranked 22nd overall with 9.8 rebounds per game...Became only the second freshman ever to win the BIG EAST rebounding title (10.7 RPG), joining Troy Murphy of Notre Dame who did so in 1999...Became the 13th Pirate in program history to record 300 or more total rebounds in a single season (305)...Led the conference and ranked 13th in the nation with 3.61 offensive rebounds per contest...Notched a BIG EAST-best 10 double-doubles throughout the season, seven of which came in conference play...Also led BIG EAST freshmen in field goal percentage (.555), blocks (1.3 BPG) and was among top-five in scoring (9.3 PPG)...Totaled 10 or more rebounds in 15 contests, 10 against league foes...Grabbed seven or more boards in each of the final 16 games of the season...Finished as the team leader in rebounds in 25 of 31 appearances...Finished with nine points and seven rebounds in BIG EAST Tournament debut against Marquette (3/11)...Registered final double-double of the season with 10 points and 13 boards at Georgetown (3/7)...Delivered game-winning put-back as part of a 13-point, 11-rebound performance against Creighton (2/28)...Tallied nine points and 13 rebounds at St. John’s (2/21)...Finished with eight points and 15 boards at Providence (2/14)...Scored a double-double with 12 points, 15 rebounds and three blocks against Georgetown (2/10)...Posted six points, 12 rebounds (8 off.) and swatted three shots vs. Marquette (2/7)...Recorded 12 points and 11 boards at Marquette (1/28)...Totaled season-highs of 19 points and 19 rebounds against DePaul (1/22)...the 19 rebounds were second-most ever by a freshman in a BIG EAST conference game...Finished with 12 points and 15 boards vs. Butler (1/13)...Went for a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds in his BIG EAST debut against No. 15/17 St. John’s (12/31)...Posted 10 points, six rebounds and a season-high four blocks vs. Maine (12/27)...Shot 6-of-7 in a 16-point, six-rebound effort at USF (12/18)...Pulled down 12 rebounds, including nine offensive, in 20 minutes against Saint Peter’s (12/14)...Sank all four of his field goals to finish with 10 points and 13 rebounds in the first-ever Garden State Hardwood Classic against Rutgers (12/6)...Racked up 13 points and nine boards in 23 minutes vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (12/2)...Finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds against George Washington (11/29)...Recorded first career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds against Gardner Webb (11/23) in the semifinal round of the Paradise Jam...Finished with eight points, 12 rebounds and two blocks in collegiate debut against Mercer (11/16).

BEFORE SETON HALL: Four-star recruit rated the No. 7 power forward in the Class of 2014 according to 247sports.com... Consensus top-50 prospect by major online recruiting services... Named to 2014 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Team and grabbed 17 rebounds to go with 11 points in the all-star game... 2014 All-New Jersey Second Team honoree by NJ.com... Averaged 15.7 points and 16.3 rebounds helping lead The Patrick School (N.J.) to a 23-6 overall record and advance to the NJSIAA Non-Public B Championship Game... Played at Huntington St. Joseph Prep (W. Va.) before transferring to The Patrick School in December 2013... Emerged as a top recruit during 2013 Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) competing for AAU program New York Lightning coached by Dana Dingle... Led EYBL in rebounding (11.6), averaged 13.2 points and a team-high 1.6 blocks... Participated in Nike’s Big Man Skills Academy, NBPA Top 100 Camp and LeBron James Skills Academy... Member of the Dominican Republic’s national team program... Named Most Valuable Player of the Nike All-Star Game at the NBA Basketball Without Borders Americas event in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2013.

PERSONAL: Son of Angela Janet Astacio and Rafael Delgado... Has a sister, Yaelis Astacio, and a brother, Raidin Luis Delgado... Lived in the Dominican Republic until 2012... Born November 20, 1994 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

angeldelgadoSophomore • Forward6-9 • 245Bajos De Haina, Dominican RepublicPatrick School (n.j.)

2014-15 SEASON HIGHSPTS: 19 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

REB: 19 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

AST: 3 at Butler, 1/25/15

FGM: 7 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

FGA: 13 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FTM: 5 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

FTA: 9 four times, last vs. Marquette, 2/7/15

BLK: 4 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

STL: 2 three times, last vs. Marquette, 2/7/15

TO: 3 five times, last at St. John’s, 2/21/15 MIN: 38 two times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

DELGADO’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER HIGHSPTS: 19 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

REB: 19 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

AST: 3 at Butler, 1/25/15

FGM: 7 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

FGA: 13 vs. Creighton, 2/28/15

FTM: 5 vs. DePaul, 1/22/14

FTA: 9 four times, last vs. Marquette, 2/7/15

BLK: 4 vs. Maine, 12/27/14

STL: 2 three times, last vs. Marquette, 2/7/15

TO: 3 five times, last at St. John’s, 2/21/15 MIN: 38 two times, last at Georgetown, 3/7/15

9.3 PPG 9.8 RPG 1.3 BPG

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C A R R IN G TO N , K hadeen

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2014-1 31-8 776/25 .0 90-235 . 3 8 3 17-60 . 2 8 3 76-101 . 7 5 2 27 62 89 2.9 75 2 57 50 6 24 273 8.8TO TA L 31-8 776/25 .0 90-235 . 3 8 3 17-60 . 2 8 3 76-101 . 7 5 2 27 62 89 2.9 75 2 57 50 6 24 273 8.8

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braedenandersonJunior • Forward6-9 • 240Okotoks, Alberta (Fresno State)

BEFORE SETON HALL: Played 27 games over two seasons at Fresno State.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at the Wilbraham & Monson Academy, he averaged 18 points and nine rebounds per game ... named Mr. Canada Basketball ... also named to Kentucky Derby Classic, All-Canada Classic, and a member of Canada senior Olympic team.

PERSONAL: Parents are Kingsley and Lori Anderson ... has five siblings - three brothers, Tegan, Kobe, Tavias, and two sisters, Jaya, and Kades ... enjoys playing video games ... favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant ... biggest athletic thrill is dunking on people ... most admires Will Smith.

ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS (AT FRESNO STATE)

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 12 at San Diego State, 2/9/13

REB: 6 three times, last vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

AST: 1 four times, last at Nevada, 1/10/15

FGM: 4 at San Diego State, 2/9/13

FGA: 8 two times, last at Wyoming, 2/16/13

FTM: 3 vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

FTA: 7 vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

BLK: 2 vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

STL: 1 four times, last at Pacific, 12/20/14TO: 2 three times, last vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

MIN: 27 vs. Cal Poly, 12/13/14

-3pt- -Rebounds-Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2012-13 10 7 175 17.5 12 36 .333 0 1 .000 17 24 .708 10 25 35 3.5 24 0 3 9 1 2 41 4.1

2014-15 17 7 181 10.6 3 17 .176 0 0 .000 11 23 .478 14 16 30 1.8 28 1 3 8 4 4 17 1.0

TOTAL 27 14 356 13.2 15 53 .283 0 1 .000 28 47 .596 24 41 65 2.4 52 1 6 17 5 6 58 2.1

derrickgordonSenior • Guard6-3 • 205Plainfield, N.J. (Massachusetts)

BEFORE SETON HALL: Appeared in 65 games at Massachusetts from 2013-15...started all 35 games at Western Kentucky in 2011-12, earning All-Sun Belt third team honors and helping the Hilltoppers win the Sun Belt championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at St. Patrick High School in Elizabeth, N.J., one of the top high schools in the country, for coach Kevin Boyle ... Rated as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and listed in Rivals.com’s prestigious Top 150 as the 105th-best high school senior in the country ... Named one of 10 rising high school seniors and 65th-best overall by recruiting service MaxPreps.com ... Averaged 17.3 points, six rebounds and four assists per game as a senior in 2010-11 ... Team won four-straight Union County Tournament titles and 32-consecutive games at one point over a two-year span ... Won state championship with St. Patrick in 2009 ... Team went a combined 52-4 in final two seasons, including a 26-1 mark in senior season of 2010-11 ... Made 38 three-pointers as a senior after sinking just four in junior campaign ... Named Union County Player of the Year, first-team all-state and first-team All-Union County after senior year. Full name is Derrick Robert Gordon ... Born Dec. 12, 1991 in Plainfield, N.J. ... Son of Michael and Sandra Gordon ... Has two brothers, Mike and a twin Darryl.

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 25 two times, last vs. Arkansas-LR, 3/4/12

REB: 15 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3/4/12

AST: 8 vs. Manhattan, 11/18/14

FGM: 10 at Saint Joseph’s, 2/1/14

FGA: 15 two times, last vs. Fordham, 2/28/15

3FGM: 4 at North Texas, 1/12/12

3FGA: 5 at North Texas, 1/12/12

FTM: 16 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 11/11/11

FTA: 18 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 11/11/11

BLK: 2 three times, last vs. Canisius, 12/13/14

STL: 5 two times, last vs. Northeastern, 11/26/14

MIN: 42 at Louisiana-Monroe, 12/29/11

GORDON’S CAREER STATISTICS (AT WKY 2011-12, UMASS 2013-15)

-3pt- -Rebounds-Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 35 35 1165 33.3 126 343 .367 25 94 .266 135 196 .689 64 172 236 6.7 79 2 72 97 9 26 412 11.8

2013-14 33 33 942 28.5 131 274 .478 0 4 .000 47 89 .528 36 81 117 3.5 65 0 67 55 10 48 309 9.4

2014-15 32 32 910 28.4 108 268 .403 1 12 .083 95 129 .736 36 120 156 4.9 42 0 85 79 14 49 312 9.8

TOTAL 100 100 3017 30.2 365 885 .412 26 110 .236 277 414 .669 136 373 509 5.1 186 2 224 231 33 123 1033 10.3

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jevonthomasJunior • Guard6-1 • 185Queens, N.Y. (Kansas State)

BEFORE SETON HALL: Played 52 games over two seasons at Kansas State...was a two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as No. 22 and No. 26 point guard in nation by Scout.com and Rivals.com, respectively...Played one season at St. John’s Northwest Military Academy in Delafield, Wisconsin...Named most outstanding player of the 2013 National Prep School Invitational in Providence, R.I., from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 after averaging 17 points and 8 assists per game...Averaged 15 points and 7 assists in his lone season at St. John’s Northwest...Performed well at the Best Western Plus Caisson Shootout in Waynesboro, Va., posting 38 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists against power Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy...Played at Quality Education Academy in Winston-Salem, N.C., for head coach Isaiah F. Pitts... Helped the Fighting Pharoahs to a 23-6 overall record and a 10-1 league mark... Team had a perfect 12-0 mark at home and a nine-game winning streak in 2011-12... Also led the school to a No. 7 rank in the state of North Carolina… Averaged 16 points and 12 assists per game as a senior...Played at Our Savior New American High School in Centereach, New York.

PERSONAL: Jevon Travis Thomas was born Feb. 2, 1994 in New York... Mother is Jackie Ramsay... Has two sisters, Felicia Ramsey and Datalia Holness.

THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS (AT KANSAS STATE)

CAREER HIGHS

PTS: 13 at Tennessee, 12/6/14

REB: 7 vs. West Virginia, 1/27/15

AST: 9 vs. UMKC, 11/17/14

FGM: 4 three times, last at Tennessee, 12/6/14

FGA: 10 vs. Oklahoma State, 1/4/14

3FGM: 2 vs. Omaha, 12/2/14

3FGA: 3 three times, last vs. Texas A&M, 12/20/14

FTM: 4 six times, last vs. Texas A&M, 12/20/14

FTA: 10 vs. Texas A&M, 12/20/14

BLK: 1 at Tennessee, 12/6/14

STL: 4 vs. Texas Southern, 12/28/14

TO: 5 vs. Baylor, 1/17/15

MIN: 39 at Oklahoma, 1/10/15

-3pt- -Rebounds-Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2013-14 21 0 342 16.3 17 69 .246 2 12 .167 17 49 .347 12 30 42 2.0 39 0 55 22 0 12 53 2.5

2014-15 31 25 799 25.8 45 119 .378 8 28 .286 42 80 .525 20 72 92 3.0 84 4 102 72 1 35 140 4.5

TOTAL 52 25 1141 21.9 62 188 .330 10 40 .250 59 129 .457 32 102 134 2.6 123 4 157 94 1 47 193 3.7

michaelnzeiRedshirt Freshman • Forward6-7 • 200Makurdi, Nigeria Our Savior New American (N.Y.)

BEFORE SETON HALL/PERSONAL: Rated #47 power forward and #9 recruit from New York in Class of 2014 according to ESPN.com... Let-tered two years at Our Savior New American in Centereach, N.Y. playing for head coach Ron Stelzer... Averaged approximately 14 points and 10 rebounds as a senior... Helped lead Our Savior New American to a 28-3 overall record and #9 national ranking by USA Today... Named to 2014 All-America Second Team by National Christian School Athletic Association (NCSAA)... All-Tournament Team selection in Our Savior New American’s 2014 NACA Division I National Championship run... Named to 2014 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Team... Most Valuable Player of 2013 Metro Classic scoring 20 points for Long Island... Member of Nigerian national basketball team system... Represented Nigeria at 2012 Afrobasket U18 Championships in Mozambique... Played for Team Africa in its third place finish at 2013 Adidas Nations Tournament and led competition with 10.6 rebounding average, going along with 12.6 points and one block per game... Represented Pan-Africa at the 2013 Nike Global Challenge... Participated in the NBA’s Basketball without Borders Africa camp... Competed in AAU ball for NJ Playaz in 2012 and New Heights in 2013...Son of Jennifer Nzei and the late Theophilus Nzei... Has two sisters, Kate Nzei and Ndi-Grace Nzei, and one brother, Anbu Nzei... Lived in Nigeria until 2012... Born July 14, 1995 in Makurdi, Nigeria.

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daltonsofferFreshman • Guard6-5 • 205San Diego, Calif. (Poway)

BEFORE SETON HALL/PERSONAL: Three-year starter and All-Conference performer at Poway High School in Poway, California… First-team All-Conference and named to the second-team All-CIF San Diego Section his senior year for head coach Scott Fisher… Averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, four assists a game for three years…Scored a record-breaking 37 points in a game… Also led the team to a 2nd place performance in the conference. As a senior, contributed 15 points in a winning performance at the North County vs. South County All-star game… Also made the All-Academic Team at Poway High School...Born on February 14, 1997 in Poway, California...Son of Henry and Traci Soffer. Has four siblings Clinton, Stetson, Hudson, and Remington.

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mylescarterFreshman • Forward6-9 • 220Chicago, Ill. (St. Rita’s)

BEFORE SETON HALL/PERSONAL: Played high school basketball at St. Rita’s of Cascia High School in Chicago for head coach Gary DeCesare...as a senior, helped St. Rita’s to a 26-4 record and an appearance in the Chicago Class 4A sectional championship game...averaged eight points, six rebounds and four blocks as a senior...named All-Catholic League South Section and All-News Gazette Special Mention...also played AAU basketball for the Chicago MeanStreets...Born May 15, 1997.

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veersinghFreshman • Guard/Forward6-7 • 195New Orleans, La. (Thurgood Marshall - N.Y.)

BEFORE SETON HALL/PERSONAL: Played his senior season at Thurgood Marshall High School in New York, averaging over 14 points, six rebounds and six assists for head coach Abdu-Allah Torrence...named a Player to Watch by the New York Daily News...transferred to Thurgood Marshall after previously being an All-Area player at St. Peter’s Prep...Played AAU basketball for the New York Lightning, the same program that developed current Pirates Khadeen Carrington and Angel Delgado...Born Feb. 28, 1997.

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2014-15 Seton Hall Men's BasketballSeton Hall Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2015)

All games

TE A M S TA TIS T IC S

Tota l 3 -P o in ters Free th row s R eboundsO pponent D ate S core fg -fga pct 3fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf a t/o b lk stl p ts avgM E R C E R 11/16 / 63-47 W 23-58 . 3 9 8-20 . 4 0 9-19 . 4 7 11 24 35 35.0 12 11 9 4 9 63 63.0vs N evada 11/21 / 68-60 W 23-57 . 4 0 6-17 . 3 5 16-27 . 5 9 19 20 39 37.0 17 12 9 1 5 68 65.5vs G ardner W ebb 11/23 / 85-67 W 31-68 . 4 5 9-20 . 4 5 14-22 . 6 3 18 30 48 40.7 26 19 14 8 10 85 72.0vs Illino is S ta te 11 /24 / 84-80 W 22-43 . 5 1 12-18 . 6 6 28-38 . 7 3 9 21 30 38.0 20 13 22 4 4 84 75.0G E O R G E W A S H IN G T 11/29 / 58-54 W 19-49 . 3 8 2-14 . 1 4 18-24 . 7 5 14 17 31 36.6 18 10 14 4 9 58 71.6M O U N T S T . M A R Y 'S 12/2 /1 78-55 W 33-51 . 6 4 3-8 . 3 7 9-13 . 6 9 9 29 38 36.8 14 14 14 5 8 78 72.7R U TG E R S 12/6 /1 81-54 W 29-60 . 4 8 10-24 . 4 1 13-22 . 5 9 10 33 43 37.7 16 17 12 7 9 81 73.9a t W ich ita S ta te 12 /09 / 68-77 L 24-51 . 4 7 8-20 . 4 0 12-21 . 5 7 10 20 30 36.8 20 6 18 4 6 68 73.1S A IN T P E TE R 'S 12/14 / 67-52 W 23-53 . 4 3 6-19 . 3 1 15-24 . 6 2 13 26 39 37.0 18 15 9 6 5 67 72.4a t U S F 12/18 / 89-69 W 28-52 . 5 3 11-20 . 5 5 22-31 . 7 1 6 33 39 37.2 22 18 13 3 5 89 74.1a t G eorg ia 12 /21 / 47-65 L 16-54 . 2 9 3-20 . 1 5 12-21 . 5 7 9 22 31 36.6 21 7 14 3 6 47 71.6M A IN E 12/27 / 72-43 W 28-57 . 4 9 7-21 . 3 3 9-22 . 4 0 18 28 46 37.4 12 10 15 9 15 72 71.7S T . JO H N 'S 12/31 / 78-67 W 23-50 . 4 6 10-23 . 4 3 22-31 . 7 1 13 24 37 37.4 16 18 9 2 5 78 72.2V ILLA N O V A 1/3 /15 66-61 W o 22-62 . 3 5 2-15 . 1 3 20-26 . 7 6 15 27 42 37.7 27 8 11 7 9 66 71.7a t X avie r 01 /07 / 58-69 L 23-56 . 4 1 7-26 . 2 6 5-8 . 6 2 13 17 30 37.2 18 13 11 1 5 58 70.8a t C re igh ton 01-10- 68-67 W 25-58 . 4 3 9-26 . 3 4 9-14 . 6 4 14 17 31 36.8 16 10 7 4 4 68 70.6B U TLE R 1/13 /1 75-79 Lot 25-64 . 3 9 8-21 . 3 8 17-23 . 7 3 14 23 37 36.8 21 8 9 4 5 75 70.9D E P A U L 01-22- 60-64 L 18-60 . 3 0 1-16 . 0 6 23-35 . 6 5 20 28 48 37.4 26 6 15 4 3 60 70.3a t B U TLE R 01/25 / 57-77 L 22-60 . 3 6 4-24 . 1 6 9-17 . 5 2 11 25 36 37.4 25 9 7 4 2 57 69.6a t M arquette 1 /28 /1 80-70 W 29-58 . 5 0 13-26 . 5 0 9-13 . 6 9 11 27 38 37.4 13 23 15 3 2 80 70.1X A V IE R 1/31 /1 90-82 W 28-61 . 4 5 9-24 . 3 7 25-35 . 7 1 11 25 36 37.3 24 14 7 2 9 90 71.0a t D eP au l 02-03- 62-75 L 18-50 . 3 6 3-15 . 2 0 23-26 . 8 8 9 18 27 36.9 14 5 10 4 7 62 70.6M A R Q U E TTE 2/7 /15 54-57 L 18-59 . 3 0 7-18 . 3 8 11-20 . 5 5 17 23 40 37.0 23 11 14 5 5 54 69.9G E O R G E TO W N 02/10 / 67-86 L 20-52 . 3 8 8-17 . 4 7 19-31 . 6 1 12 21 33 36.8 18 12 15 4 4 67 69.8a t P rov idence C o llege 2/14 /1 62-69 L 19-52 . 3 6 5-17 . 2 9 19-25 . 7 6 15 25 40 37.0 25 8 19 4 6 62 69.5a t V illanova 02/16 / 54-80 L 20-62 . 3 2 9-28 . 3 2 5-9 . 5 5 16 20 36 36.9 13 13 11 1 4 54 68.9a t S t. John 's 2 /21 /1 72-85 L 28-70 . 4 0 7-24 . 2 9 9-13 . 6 9 17 23 40 37.0 19 16 13 2 6 72 69.0C R E IG H TO N 02/28 / 67-66 W 27-58 . 4 6 5-11 . 4 5 8-10 . 8 0 13 28 41 37.2 14 14 13 6 4 67 68.9P R O V ID E N C E 3/4 /15 66-79 L 24-52 . 4 6 10-23 . 4 3 8-13 . 6 1 4 18 22 36.7 24 15 11 5 5 66 68.8a t G eorge tow n 3/7 /15 67-73 L 27-58 . 4 6 6-13 . 4 6 7-17 . 4 1 13 19 32 36.5 22 15 15 1 7 67 68.8vs M A R Q U E TTE 3/11 /1 56-78 L 20-50 . 4 0 5-21 . 2 3 11-14 . 7 8 7 21 28 36.2 21 14 10 6 2 56 68.4S eton H a ll 2119 735-1745 . 4 2 1 213-609 . 3 5 0 436-664 . 6 5 7 391 732 1123 36.2 595 384 385 127 185 2119 68.4O pponents 2107 751-1748 . 4 3 0 167-557 . 3 0 0 438-665 . 6 5 9 363 737 1100 35.5 589 411 371 116 207 2107 68.0

G am es p layed: 31P o in ts /gam e: 68 .4FG P ct: 42 .13FG P ct: 35 .0FT P ct: 65 .7

R ebounds/gam e: 36 .2A ssis ts /gam e: 12 .4Turnovers/gam e: 12 .4A ssis t/tu rnover ra tio : 1 .0S tea ls /gam e: 6 .0B locks/gam e: 4 .1

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2014-15 Seton Hall Men's BasketballSeton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 29, 2015)

Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0

CONFERENCE 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0

NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw R ebounds## P layer gp-gs m in avg fg -fga fg% 3fg -fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def to t avg pf dq a to b lk stl p ts avg04 G IB B S , S te rling 16-15 580 36.2 91-220 . 4 1 47-112 . 4 2 51-77 . 6 6 9 30 39 2.4 28 1 65 32 0 19 280 17.515 W H ITE H E A D , Isa i 10-7 297 29.7 40-121 . 3 3 18-56 . 3 2 24-31 . 7 7 12 22 34 3.4 26 0 36 36 5 16 122 12.202 M O B LE Y , B randon 17-17 447 26.3 61-150 . 4 0 13-49 . 2 6 35-43 . 8 1 34 60 94 5.5 56 3 9 18 19 9 170 10.000 C A R R IN G TO N , K h 18-8 504 28.0 54-147 . 3 6 11-39 . 2 8 59-72 . 8 1 19 35 54 3.0 47 2 39 32 2 11 178 9.931 D E LG A D O , A nge l 18-17 550 30.6 74-140 . 5 2 0-1 . 0 0 28-64 . 4 3 68 124 192 10.7 46 1 18 17 20 11 176 9.830 S IN A , Jaren 12-11 431 35.9 25-86 . 2 9 20-68 . 2 9 11-13 . 8 4 11 19 30 2.5 18 0 28 16 0 4 81 6.820 R O D R IG U E Z, D es 18-1 302 16.8 36-96 . 3 7 1-9 . 1 1 28-46 . 6 0 35 52 87 4.8 43 0 7 17 6 12 101 5.613 K A R LIS , H ara lds 14-4 186 13.3 20-33 . 6 0 11-22 . 5 0 7-10 . 7 0 2 7 9 0.6 22 0 10 16 0 4 58 4.145 M A N G A , S tephane 12-8 167 13.9 10-35 . 2 8 2-10 . 2 0 5-9 . 5 5 4 16 20 1.7 19 0 4 15 4 4 27 2.325 A N TH O N Y , R ashe 17-0 122 7.2 4-8 . 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 7 9 16 0.9 38 1 2 3 4 2 8 0.514 S A N O G O , Ism ae l 8 -1 43 5.4 1-5 . 2 0 0-1 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 3 2 5 0.6 11 1 0 2 3 0 2 0.342 A JO U , C h ie r 7 -1 21 3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 2 5 7 1.0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 32 27 59 7Tota l.......... 18 3650 416-104 . 3 9 123-367 . 3 3 248-366 . 6 7 238 408 646 35.9 358 9 218 212 63 92 120 66.8O pponents...... 18 3650 462-102 . 4 5 102-340 . 3 0 280-416 . 6 7 211 447 658 36.6 337 10 256 187 76 124 130 72.6

TE A M S TA TIS T IC S S H U O P PS C O R IN G 1203 1306 P o in ts per gam e 66.8 72.6 S coring m arg in -5 .7 -F IE LD G O A LS -A TT 416-1042 462-1021 F ie ld goa l pct . 3 9 9 . 4 5 23 P O IN T FG -A TT 123-367 102-340 3 -po in t FG pct . 3 3 5 . 3 0 0 3 -p t FG m ade per gam 6.8 5 .7FR E E TH R O W S -A TT 248-366 280-416 F ree th row pct . 6 7 8 . 6 7 3 F -Throw s m ade per ga 13.8 15.6R E B O U N D S 646 658 R ebounds per gam e 35.9 36.6 R ebound ing m arg in -0 .7 -A S S IS TS 218 256 A ss is ts per gam e 12.1 14.2TU R N O V E R S 212 187 Turnovers per gam e 11.8 10.4 Turnover m arg in -1 .4 - A ss is t/tu rnover ra tio 1 .0 1 .4S TE A LS 92 124 S tea ls per gam e 5.1 6 .9B LO C K S 63 76 B locks per gam e 3.5 4 .2A TTE N D A N C E 75998 95432 H om e gam es-A vg/G am 9-8444 9-10604 N eutra l s ite -A vg /G am e - 0-0

S core by P eriods 1st 2nd O T Tota lsS eton H a ll 555 632 16 1203O pponents 600 691 15 1306

D ate O pponent S core A tt.* 12 /31 /14 S T . JO H N 'S W 78-67 9183* 1 /3 /15 V ILLA N O V A W ot 66-61 10701* 01 /07 /15 at X avie r L 58-69 10250* 01-10-15 at C re igh ton W 68-67 17397* 1 /13 /15 B U TLE R L o t 75-79 7574* 01-22-15 D E P A U L L 60-64 7743* 01 /25 /15 at B U TLE R L 57-77 8823* 1 /28 /15 at M arquette W 80-70 14917* 1 /31 /15 X A V IE R W 90-82 8205* 02-03-15 at D eP au l L 62-75 5431* 2 /7 /15 M A R Q U E TTE L 54-57 8566* 02 /10 /15 G E O R G E TO W N L 67-86 8357* 2 /14 /15 at P rov idence C o llege L 62-69 12120* 02 /16 /15 at V illanova L 54-80 6500* 2 /21 /15 at S t. John 's L 72-85 5602* 02 /28 /15 C R E IG H TO N W 67-66 8507* 3 /4 /15 P R O V ID E N C E L 66-79 7162* 3 /7 /15 a t G eorge tow n L 67-73 14392

* = C onference gam e

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2014-15 Seton Hall Men's BasketballSeton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 29, 2015)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-15 10-5 3-9 3-1

CONFERENCE 6-12 4-5 2-7 0-0

NON-CONFERENCE 10-3 6-0 1-2 3-1

Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw R ebounds## P layer gp-gs m in avg fg -fga fg% 3fg -fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def to t avg pf dq a to b lk stl p ts avg04 G IB B S , S te rling 29-28 976 33.7 151-350 . 4 3 75-172 . 4 3 96-137 . 7 0 15 45 60 2.1 45 1 110 58 0 35 473 16.315 W H ITE H E A D , Isa i 22-19 612 27.8 91-248 . 3 6 36-104 . 3 4 47-63 . 7 4 22 63 85 3.9 53 1 78 73 14 30 265 12.002 M O B LE Y , B randon 30-29 735 24.5 106-247 . 4 2 25-79 . 3 1 58-72 . 8 0 44 107 151 5.0 87 4 19 30 33 20 295 9.831 D E LG A D O , A nge l 31-30 873 28.2 121-218 . 5 5 0-1 . 0 0 46-111 . 4 1 112 193 305 9.8 78 1 27 39 39 16 288 9.300 C A R R IN G TO N , K h 31-8 776 25.0 90-235 . 3 8 17-60 . 2 8 76-101 . 7 5 27 62 89 2.9 75 2 57 50 6 24 273 8.830 S IN A , Jaren 24-23 772 32.2 51-158 . 3 2 40-125 . 3 2 27-34 . 7 9 21 39 60 2.5 27 0 55 33 0 10 169 7.020 R O D R IG U E Z, D es 31-2 514 16.6 62-139 . 4 4 1-12 . 0 8 50-83 . 6 0 52 87 139 4.5 71 0 14 24 9 25 175 5.613 K A R LIS , H ara lds 27-5 335 12.4 28-61 . 4 5 17-44 . 3 8 16-24 . 6 6 9 9 18 0.7 31 0 13 24 1 8 89 3.345 M A N G A , S tephane 21-9 258 12.3 22-57 . 3 8 2-10 . 2 0 8-16 . 5 0 7 25 32 1.5 30 0 6 24 6 8 54 2.625 A N TH O N Y , R ashe 30-0 265 8.8 10-17 . 5 8 0-0 . 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 15 26 41 1.4 72 4 3 13 10 4 26 0.914 S A N O G O , Ism ae l 18-1 96 5.3 3-12 . 2 5 0-2 . 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 7 11 18 1.0 17 1 1 5 8 4 9 0.542 A JO U , C h ie r 10-1 38 3.8 0-3 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 4 6 10 1.0 9 0 1 1 1 1 3 0.3

Team 56 59 115 11Tota l.......... 31 6250 735-174 . 4 2 213-609 . 3 5 436-664 . 6 5 391 732 112 36.2 595 14 384 385 127 185 211 68.4O pponents...... 31 6250 751-174 . 4 3 167-557 . 3 0 438-665 . 6 5 363 737 110 35.5 589 17 411 371 116 207 210 68.0

TE A M S TA TIS T IC S S H U O P PS C O R IN G 2119 2107 P o in ts per gam e 68.4 68.0 S coring m arg in +0.4 -F IE LD G O A LS -A TT 735-1745 751-1748 F ie ld goa l pct . 4 2 1 . 4 3 03 P O IN T FG -A TT 213-609 167-557 3 -po in t FG pct . 3 5 0 . 3 0 0 3 -p t FG m ade per gam 6.9 5 .4FR E E TH R O W S -A TT 436-664 438-665 F ree th row pct . 6 5 7 . 6 5 9 F -Throw s m ade per ga 14.1 14.1R E B O U N D S 1123 1100 R ebounds per gam e 36.2 35.5 R ebound ing m arg in +0.7 -A S S IS TS 384 411 A ss is ts per gam e 12.4 13.3TU R N O V E R S 385 371 Turnovers per gam e 12.4 12.0 Turnover m arg in -0 .5 - A ss is t/tu rnover ra tio 1 .0 1 .1S TE A LS 185 207 S tea ls per gam e 6.0 6 .7B LO C K S 127 116 B locks per gam e 4.1 3 .7A TTE N D A N C E 113804 121130 H om e gam es-A vg/G am 15-7587 12-9735 N eutra l s ite -A vg /G am e - 4-1076

S core by P eriods 1st 2nd O T Tota lsS eton H a ll 1013 1090 16 2119O pponents 976 1116 15 2107

D ate O pponent S core A tt.11/16 /14 M E R C E R W 63-47 707511/21 /14 vs N evada W 68-60 135111/23 /14 vs G ardner W ebb W 85-67 011/24 /14 vs Illino is S ta te W 84-80 295511/29 /14 G E O R G E W A S H IN G TO N W 58-54 777412/2 /14 M O U N T S T . M A R Y 'S W 78-55 591212/6 /14 R U TG E R S W 81-54 871012/09 /14 at W ich ita S ta te L 68-77 1050612/14 /14 S A IN T P E TE R 'S W 67-52 650212/18 /14 at U S F W 89-69 333012/21 /14 at G eorg ia L 47-65 755612/27 /14 M A IN E W 72-43 1833

* 12 /31 /14 S T . JO H N 'S W 78-67 9183* 1 /3 /15 V ILLA N O V A W ot 66-61 10701* 01 /07 /15 at X avie r L 58-69 10250* 01-10-15 at C re igh ton W 68-67 17397* 1 /13 /15 B U TLE R L o t 75-79 7574* 01-22-15 D E P A U L L 60-64 7743* 01 /25 /15 at B U TLE R L 57-77 8823* 1 /28 /15 at M arquette W 80-70 14917* 1 /31 /15 X A V IE R W 90-82 8205* 02-03-15 at D eP au l L 62-75 5431* 2 /7 /15 M A R Q U E TTE L 54-57 8566* 02 /10 /15 G E O R G E TO W N L 67-86 8357* 2 /14 /15 at P rov idence C o llege L 62-69 12120* 02 /16 /15 at V illanova L 54-80 6500* 2 /21 /15 at S t. John 's L 72-85 5602* 02 /28 /15 C R E IG H TO N W 67-66 8507* 3 /4 /15 P R O V ID E N C E L 66-79 7162* 3 /7 /15 a t G eorge tow n L 67-73 14392

3/11 /15 vs M A R Q U E TTE L 56-78 0

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Seton Hall University adopted the game of basketball over 100 years ago, and it has become a popular fixture on campus among the student body, school administration, alumni, and all loyal rooters of the “White and Blue” ever since. The first official contest in school history occurred on December 9, 1903, when the Seton Hall five tied a local team, known as the Mohawks of Newark, 15-15. They scored their first win 10 days later against Brooklyn High School 28-18. Despite this early success, the program was discontinued, and a varsity squad was not fielded until five years later. After resuming play during the 1908-1909 campaign, Seton Hall began a streak of excellence that resulted in 10 straight winning seasons (including an undefeated mark of 4-0 in 1910-1911) prior to 1918-1919, when World War I caused a second break in the schedule. During the early part of the 20th century, the college featured various head coaches including William Caffrey, Jim Flanagan, Dick McDonough, and the renowned Frank Hill. Counted among the most prolific sideline leaders in New Jersey history, Hill piloted Seton Hall teams from 1911-1929 and posted a 191-75-1 record in the process. The Seton Hall basketball quintets of the early 1900s played their first home games on campus at Alumni Hall, or at more spacious armories and gymnasiums around the Newark area. Continued top-notch play by such cagers as John Outwater, Les Fries, and Pat Reynolds defined the style of successful South Orange teams from 1920-1922 that had a combined record of 37 wins and 9 losses in three years. Playing a largely regional slate of opponents, it was not until 1925, when Seton Hall scored its first major win by defeating Eastern Eight powerhouse Yale 33-29, that widespread recognition was earned for the program. A milestone in school history came in 1931, when the college adopted its enduring nickname “Pirates” which was applied to all future Seton Hall basketball teams. On the court during the early to mid-1930s, Seton Hall’s basketball fortunes fluctuated as various tacticians, including Dan Steinberg, Les Fries, and John Colrick assumed the head coaching post between 1930 and 1936. The arrival of John “Honey” Russell in 1936 was a pivotal event in Seton Hall basketball history, and the Pirates achieved national prominence during his tenure, including a 295-129 record over an 18-year span (1936-1943 and 1949-1960). Included in this tally is a 41-game unbeaten streak which led to the second undefeated season in school history (19-0 in 1939-1940) and a place in the Setonia basketball record books. The first permanent basketball facility on campus, known as Walsh Gymnasium, opened in 1941. This structure played

host to the 1939-1942 squads featuring a quintet forever known as the “Wonder Five,” led by All-American Bob Davies, which brought Seton Hall its first-ever National Invitational Tournament (NIT) bid in 1941. Although the Pirates were not selected for postseason action, the team posted a combined 32-5 record over the next two years prior to the outbreak of World War II. Thereafter, they played a curtailed schedule that lasted until 1946. Under head coaches Bob Davies and Jack Reitemeier, Seton Hall attained a 58-15 mark and three winning seasons between 1946 and 1949. These postwar Pirates were led by future National Basketball Association (NBA) stars Frank “Pep” Saul, John Macknowski, and Bobby Wanzer. Seton Hall became a prime attraction at the famed Madison Square Garden around this time, having earned its second-ever NIT bid during the 1950-1951 campaign. They followed this up with another postseason birth and 25-3 record in 1951-1952. The apex of Pirate basketball came in 1953, when Seton Hall, led by Richie Regan and All-American Walter Dukes defeated longtime rival St. John’s to win the NIT Championship with a 31-2 mark and a year-ending rank of second in the nation. Afterward, the Pirates were able to rally and put together a 20-win season in 1955-1956 and three straight NIT appearances between 1955 and 1957. With the departure of Honey Russell following the 1959-1960 season, Richie Regan assumed leadership of the Pirates a year later. A point-shaving scandal in 1961 rocked the program, but Regan led the team back to respectability and winning records of 15-9 (twice), 16-7 and 13-12 between 1960 and 1964. These teams had the assistance of such performers as All-American Nick “The Quick” Werkman who was the leading collegiate point maker nationwide in 1963. The late 1960s featured many excellent performances and players who served as a prelude to the Bill Raftery era which began in 1970. Seton Hall returned to the NIT in 1974 and sported a succession of winning seasons between 1973 and 1979 under the playmaking of such court stalwarts as Glenn Mosley, Greg Tynes, Danny Callandrillo and Howard McNeil. Seton Hall became a charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979. After Horace “Hoddy” Mahon took over on an interim basis in 1982, the hiring of P.J. Carlesimo came at a time when the Meadowlands Arena and competitive league play became synonymous with the Seton Hall basketball experience. The first winning record posted by Carlesimo came during the 1986-1987 campaign when a 15-14 mark and NIT banner were earned. In 1988, Seton Hall went 22-13 and made it into the second round of the program’s very first NCAA Tournament appearance. Another

highpoint in the hoop annals of Setonia was recorded in 1989, when the Pirates won the Great Alaska Shootout and Sugar Bowl Tournament prior to making a run at the NCAA title. They lost to the University of Michigan, 80-79 in overtime of the championship game. The Pirates compiled a 31-7 mark on the year and equaled the highest win total in school history. Between 1990 and 1994, the Pirates posted three consecutive 20-win seasons, two Big East regular season and tournament titles, an NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 1991, and Sweet Sixteen showing a year later. The 1992-1993 season featured a 28-7 record, second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament and a sixth rank in the season-ending polls under the play of such high scorers as Terry Dehere, Jerry Walker and Luther Wright. Head coach George Blaney led the Pirates into the first round of the NIT in 1995 before his departure two years later. This led the way to the hiring of Tommy Amaker, who guided Seton Hall to three NIT invitations between 1997 and 2001 along with another NCAA Sweet Sixteen round contest in 2000. Amaker left after the 2000-01 season and Seton Hall turned the reigns over to Louis Orr. In Orr’s five-year tenure, the Pirates made three post-season appearances which included the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and 2006. One of the marquee moments in the program’s history occured during Bobby Gonzalez’s four years as head coach. The Pirates opened the spectacular Prudential Center in 2007 as their new home court. In 2010, a new era began at Seton Hall with the hiring of new head coach Kevin Willard. Among his staff members, Pirates’ legend Shaheen Holloway returned to Seton Hall as associate head coach. In Willard’s second year at the helm, the Pirates won 21 games including a victory in the NIT, their first post-season win since the 2003-04 season. With a 15-2 start to the season, Seton Hall earned its first national ranking, No. 24, in nearly 12 years. The Pirates returned to the rankings yet again in 2014-15; climbing as high as No. 19 after besting longtime rivals Villanova and St. John’s to open BIG EAST play. Willard also guided The Hall to a Paradise Jam title last season and freshman Angel Delgado became the second Pirate to be named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year - joining Fuquan Edwin (Defensive Player of the Year, 2013-14) as Seton Hall players who have won major awards in his tenure. The 2015-16 season will be Willard’s sixth on the Seton Hall bench.

A HISTORY OF SETON HALL BASKETBALL,1903-PRESENT

BY ALAN DELOZIER, UNIVERSITY ARCHIVIST

SETON HALL HISTORY

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1903-1925Era of Firsts & Newark-Area Notability

1903 First official game vs. Mohawks of Newark, 15-15 (12/9)1903 First victory vs. Brooklyn High School, 28-18 (12/19)1905-08 No team due to program restructuring1908-09 First winning season, 10-41909 First off-campus game at the YMCA Hall in Newark (12/10)1910-11 First undefeated team, 4-01915 First 100 point game/victory vs. Morristown YMCA, 110-25.1918-19 No team due to World War I

1926-1950New Jersey’s Team & Regional Renown

1925 First major victory, vs. Yale University, 33-29 (12/30)1929-30 First 20-plus game schedule played1931 Nickname “Pirates” adopted for all Seton Hall athletic teams1933-34 No team due to academic considerations.1939-41 41-game winning streak including undefeated 1939-40 season1941 Walsh Gymnasium opened and NIT semifinalists1942-45 Abbreviated schedule due to World War II

1951-1987Emerging National Prominence

1951 NIT semifinalists1952 NIT first-round appearance1953 NIT Championship and first 30-plus win season1955 NIT first-round appearance1956 NIT second-round appearance1957 NIT first-round appearance1961-69 Point shaving scandal and de-emphasis of the program1974 NIT first-round appearance1979 Charter member of the BIG EAST Conference1981 First game at Meadowlands Arena (12/4)1987 NIT first-round appearance

1988-PresentCoast-To-Coast Fame & International Inroads

1988 NCAA Tournament second-round appearance1989 NCAA Tournament National Runner-Up and second 30-plus win season1991 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight appearance and BIG EAST Tournament Championship1992 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearance1993 NCAA Tournament second-round appearance and BIG EAST Tournament Championship1995 NIT first-round appearance1999 NIT first-round appearance2000 NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen appearance2001 NIT first-round appearance2003 NIT first-round appearance2003-04 100th anniversary of the program2004 NCAA tournament second round appearance2006 NCAA tournament first round appearance2007 Names Prudential Center new site for home games2010 NIT first-round appearance2012 NIT second-round appearance

SETON HALL HISTORY

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RETIRED NUMBERS

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4424

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#12RICHIE REGANKnown as “The Cat” and considered one of the finest playmakers in school history, Richie Regan was affiliated with the Seton Hall basketball program in some capacity – player, coach, administrator, etc. – for over 50 years until his death on Dec. 24, 2002. Regan was instrumental in leading Seton Hall to the 1953 NIT Championship and he scored 1,167 points in his career. After graduation, a stint in the marine corps and a two-year NBA career, Regan returned to South Orange, where he coached the Pirates from 1960-70. He then became the school’s athletic director and Executive Director and Founder of the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund. Symbolic of Regan’s generosity and love for Seton Hall was the “unretiring” of his #12 for point guard Andre Barrett ’04. Barrett wore the number with pride for four years, then returned it to Regan’s family on Feb. 28, 2004.8#44NICK WERKMANNick Werkman was one of the most prolific scorers ever to play college hoops. He ranks second all-time at Seton Hall, but he scored his 2,273 points in just three seasons, averaging a jaw-dropping 32.0 points per game from 1961-64. “Nick the Quick” averaged 14.6 rebounds as well and when he graduated he held 25 individual SHU records. He was a two-time All-American and in 1962-63 led the nation in scoring with a 29.5 average. Ironically, it was his lowest average of his career. In 1961-62 he poured in 33.0 points per game, and as a senior in 1963-64, he averaged 33.2.

#24TERRY DEHERESeton Hall’s all-time leading scorer, Terry Dehere became the first Pirate to have his number retired while an active player. Dehere led the Pirates in scoring all four seasons he played at Seton Hall (1989-93). He propelled the Pirates to three NCAA Tournament appearances in four years, including a trip to the West Regional Final in 1991. SHU also won two BIG EAST Tournament and regular season titles during Dehere’s career. As a senior, he was a consensus All-American, was named BIG EAST Player of the Year and MVP of the league tournament. In four seasons, Dehere scored 2,494 points, averaging 19.5 per game. He played for five seasons in the NBA with the Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings and Vancouver Grizzlies.

#34GLENN MOSLEYGlenn Mosley was one of the best big men ever to play at Seton Hall. He averaged 17.4 points in his career, and currently stands 15th on Seton Hall’s all-time scoring list with 1,441 points. He is also second on Seton Hall’s all-time rebounding list with 1,263, and his 15.2 rebound per game average ranks as one of the all-time best career marks in NCAA history. Mosley led the NCAA in rebounding as a senior in 1976-77 with 16.3 boards per game. He was a first-round draft choice of the Philadelphia 76ers.

#5WALTER DUKESFew dominated college basketball like Walter Dukes did from 1950-53. Ranked eighth on the school’s scoring list with 1,789 career points in just three seasons, Dukes led the team to the 1953 NIT Championship and an 80-12 record during his career. His rebounding numbers remain astounding to this day. He averaged 18.9 rebounds per game in his career, and 22.2 per game during the 1952-53 season when he set the single-season NCAA record with 734 boards. The mark still stands today and may never be broken. The 6-foot-11 All-American spent a year with the Harlem Globetrotters prior to an eight-year NBA career.

#8BOBBY WANZERInducted into the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991, Bobby Wanzer was considered by many to be one of the greatest shooters of his era. Wanzer was a standout on the 1946-47 squad, and, along with Pep Saul, led the Pirates to a 24-3 mark. Wanzer went on to a superb NBA career with the Rochester Royals, playing in five all-star games, earning All-League honors three times and being named MVP in 1953.

#11BOB DAVIES Bob Davies was simply one of the greatest basketball players of his time, and at Seton Hall from 1939-42 he became a genuine star. Half showman, half clutch performer, he was an All-American who captured the imagination of more than just the fans of the era – legendary Hall of Fame basketball coach Clair Bee was inspired enough by Davies’ play in the 1941 NIT to base his 25-volume Chip Hilton sports literature series on him. Davies was ahead of his time and was often cited as the innovator of the behind-the-back dribble. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970 after a superb professional career, Davies led Seton Hall to a three-year record of 55-5 as a member of the renowned “Wonder Five”.

Terry Dehere

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#3FRANK “PEP” SAULSeton Hall’s first 1,000-point scorer, Frank Benjamin Saul, known as “Pep,” was one of the top players on the Pirates during the heady 1940’s. Saul played on the 1942-43 team, then served in World War II before returning to captain the team for three years from 1946-49. His 1,011 career points ranks him 32nd all-time at Seton Hall, and he led the team in scoring in ’46-47, ’47-48 and ’48-49. He was drafted by the Rochester Royals of the NBA in 1949, and went on to win four NBA titles. Saul was elected into the Seton Hall Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973.

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AWARDS & HONORS

NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Bob Davies, playerJohn “Honey” Russell, player/coach

Bobby Wanzer, player

CURT GOWDY MEDIA AWARDBill Raftery

ALL-AMERICA (CONSENSUS) 1993 Terry Dehere 1953 Walter Dukes 1942 Bob Davies

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1994 Arturas Karnisovas

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1992-93 Terry Dehere 1981-82 Dan Callandrillo

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Angel Delgado 2000-01 Eddie Griffin

BIG EASTDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2013-14 Fuquan Edwin 1992-93 Jerry Walker

BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1999-00 Shaheen Holloway

BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 2002-03 Louis Orr 1988-89 P.J. Carlesimo 1987-88 P.J. Carlesimo

BIG EAST BASKETBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1996 Adrian Griffin 1994 Arturas Karnisovas 1993 Arturas Karnisovas 1989 Ramon Ramos

BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM 2014-15 Angel Delgado, Sterling Gibbs, Haralds Karlis, Brandon Mobley, Michael Nzei 2013-14 Patrik Auda, Kevin Lynch, Jaren Sina 2012-13 Patrik Auda, Haralds Karlis, Brandon Mobley, Kyle Smyth 2011-12 Patrik Auda, Pete Dill, Haralds Karlis 2010-11 Patrik Auda, Pete Dill, Darnell Gatling, Anali Okoloji, Eniel Polynice 2008-09 Peter Peregrin 2007-08 Mike Davis 2003-04 Jerel Cokley, Damion Fray, Kevin Grier 2002-03 Raheem Carter 2001-02 Charles Manga, Marcus Toney-El 2000-01 Reggie Garrett 1999-00 Reggie Garrett, Rimas Kaukenas 1998-99 Reggie Garrett, Rimas Kaukenas, Chuck Moore 1997-98 Jacky Kaba, Rimas Kaukenas

1995-96 John Fairchild, Jacky Kaba, Levell Sanders, Bayonne Taty 1993-94 Adrian Griffin Arturas Karnisovas

ALL-BIG EAST SELECTIONS 2014-15 Sterling Gibbs (2nd Team) Angel Delgado (All-Rookie) Isaiah Whitehead (All-Rookie) 2013-14 Fuquan Edwin (2nd team) Jaren Sina (All-Rookie) 2012-13 Fuquan Edwin (Honorable Men.) 2011-12 Jordan Theodore (2nd team) Herb Pope (3rd team) 2010-11 Jeremy Hazell (3rd team) 2009-10 Jeremy Hazell (2nd team) 2008-09 Jeremy Hazell (3rd team) 2007-08 Brian Laing (1st team) Jeremy Hazell (All-Rookie) 2006-07 Brian Laing (2nd team) Eugene Harvey (All-Rookie) 2005-06 Donald Copeland (2nd team) Kelly Whitney (2nd team) 2003-04 Andre Barrett (1st team) Kelly Whitney (Honorable Men.) 2002-03 Andre Barrett (2nd team) Kelly Whitney (All-Rookie) 2001-02 John Allen (All-Rookie) 2000-01 Eddie Griffin (2nd team; All-Rookie) Darius Lane (Honorable Men.) 1999-00 Shaheen Holloway (2nd team) Samuel Dalembert (All-Rookie) Darius Lane (All-Rookie) 1997-98 Levell Sanders (2nd team) Shaheen Holloway (3rd team) 1996-97 Shaheen Holloway (2nd team; All-Rookie) 1995-96 Adrian Griffin (2nd team) 1994-95 Adrian Griffin (3rd team) Donnell Williams (All-Rookie) 1993-94 Arturas Karnisovas (2nd team) 1992-93 Terry Dehere (1st team) Arturas Karnisovas (2nd team) Jerry Walker (3rd team) 1991-92 Terry Dehere (1st team) Jerry Walker (2nd team) 1990-91 Terry Dehere (1st team) Anthony Avent (2nd team) Jerry Walker (All-Rookie) 1989-90 Terry Dehere (All-Rookie) 1988-89 Ramon Ramos (1st team) John Morton (3rd team) Andrew Gaze (3rd team) 1987-88 Mark Bryant (1st team) 1986-87 Mark Bryant (2nd team) 1984-85 Andre McCloud (3rd team) Mark Bryant (All-Freshman) 1983-84 Andre McCloud (3rd team) 1982-83 Andre McCloud (All-Freshman) 1981-82 Dan Callandrillo (1st team) 1980-81 Dan Callandrillo (2nd team) Howard McNeil (3rd team) Sir John Collins (All-Freshman) 1979-80 Dan Callandrillo (2nd team)

BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT 2014 Eugene Teague 2001 Eddie Griffin 1993 Terry Dehere, MVP Arturas Karnisovas Jerry Walker 1992 Terry Dehere 1991 Oliver Taylor, MVP Anthony Avent 1989 Ramon Ramos John Morton 1988 Ramon Ramos

ALL-TIME BIG EASTPLAYER OF THE WEEK

2014-15 Sterling Gibbs Jan. 5 Sterling Gibbs Dec. 1 2012-13 Fuquan Edwin Dec. 10 2011-12 Herb Pope Nov. 21 2010-11 Jeremy Hazell Mar. 6 2008-09 Jeremy Hazell Nov. 24 2007-08 Brian Laing Nov. 26 2005-06 Donald Copeland Jan. 30 2003-04 Andre Barrett Mar. 1 2002-03 Andre Barrett Feb. 10 2000-01 Darius Lane Dec. 11 1999-00 Shaheen Holloway Feb. 14 Rimas Kaukenas Feb. 7 1998-99 Rimas Kaukenas Dec. 14 1997-98 Donnell Williams Mar. 1 Levell Sanders Dec. 29 1995-96 Adrian Griffin Jan. 29 1992-93 Terry Dehere Feb. 28 Terry Dehere Feb. 21 Terry Dehere Jan. 10 Terry Dehere Dec. 6 1991-92 Jerry Walker Feb. 9 Terry Dehere Jan. 26 1988-89 Ramon Ramos Feb. 19 John Morton Dec. 5 1987-88 Mark Bryant Feb. 28 John Morton Dec. 13 Mark Bryant Dec. 1 1986-87 Mark Bryant Jan. 18 1984-85 Andre McCloud Dec. 2 1981-82 Dan Callandrillo Jan. 17 1980-81 Dan Callandrillo Jan. 20

ALL-TIME BIG EASTROOKIE OF THE WEEK

2014-15 Angel Delgado Mar. 2 Khadeen Carrington Jan. 19 Angel Delgado Jan. 12 Khadeen Carrington Jan. 5 Angel Delgado Dec. 29 Isaiah Whitehead Dec. 15 Isaiah Whitehead Dec. 8 2013-14 Jaren Sina Nov. 25 2010-11 Fuquan Edwin Dec. 20 2007-08 Jeremy Hazell Jan. 21 2006-07 Eugene Harvey Jan. 8 Eugene Harvey Dec. 11 Eugene Harvey Dec. 4 2001-02 John Allen Dec. 17 2000-01 Eddie Griffin Jan. 2 Eddie Griffin Dec. 11 Eddie Griffin Dec. 4 Eddie Griffin Nov. 27 Eddie Griffin Nov. 20 1999-00 Darius Lane Feb. 28 Darius Lane Feb. 14 Darius Lane Feb. 7 Darius Lane Jan. 31 Darius Lane Dec. 13 Darius Lane Nov. 22 1996-97 Shaheen Holloway Mar. 2 Shaheen Holloway Jan. 27 Shaheen Holloway Jan. 13 Shaheen Holloway Jan. 5 Shaheen Holloway Dec. 30 1994-95 Donnell Williams Dec. 26 Donnell Williams Dec. 19 1991-92 Luther Wright Nov. 24 1990-91 Jerry Walker Feb. 18 1989-90 Marco Lokar Feb. 25 Terry Dehere Feb. 11 Terry Dehere Jan. 2 Terry Dehere Dec. 10 1985-86 John Morton Feb. 16 Gerald Greene Feb. 2 Daryll Walker Jan. 26 1984-85 Martin Salley Dec. 2 1982-83 Andre McCloud Feb. 13 Andre McCloud Dec. 19 1981-82 John Sealey Jan. 24

P.J. Carlesimo, Arturas Karnisovas and Michael Tranghese

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AWARDS & HONORS

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT II TEAM 2012 Jordan Theodore 2010 Jeremy Hazell 2009 Jeremy Hazell 2008 Brian Laing 2007 Eugene Harvey 2006 Kelly Whitney 2004 Andre Barrett Kelly Whitney

HAGGERTY AWARD WINNERS 2004 Andre Barrett 1996 Adrian Griffin 1994 Arturas Karnisovas 1993 Terry Dehere 1989 John Morton 1988 Mark Bryant 1982 Dan Callandrillo 1979 Nick Galis 1964 Nick Werkman 1953 Walter Dukes

METROPOLITAN COACH OF THE YEAR 2000 Tommy Amaker 1988 P.J. Carlesimo

METROPOLITAN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2015 Angel Delgado (Co-Rookie) 2007 Eugene Harvey 2001 Eddie Griffin 2000 Darius Lane 1997 Shaheen Holloway 1991 Jerry Walker 1990 Terry Dehere 1983 Andre McCloud

ALL-METROPOLITAN *(Team in parentheses)

2015 Sterling Gibbs (2nd) 2014 Fuquan Edwin (1st) Eugene Teague (3rd) 2013 Fuquan Edwin (1st) 2012 Herb Pope (1st) Jordan Theodore (1st) 2011 Jeremy Hazell (1st) 2010 Jeremy Hazell (1st) Herb Pope (2nd) 2009 Jeremy Hazell (1st) Robert Mitchell (2nd) Eugene Harvey (3rd) 2008 Brian Laing (1st) Eugene Harvey (3rd) 2007 Eugene Harvey (1st) Brian Laing (2nd) 2006 Kelley Whitney (1st) Donald Copeland (2nd) 2004 Andre Barrett (1st) Kelly Whitney (1st) 2003 Andre Barrett (1st) John Allen (2nd) 2002 Andre Barrett (1st) Darius Lane (3rd) 2001 Eddie Griffin (1st) Andre Barrett (3rd) Darius Lane (3rd) 2000 Shaheen Holloway (1st) Rimas Kaukenas (2nd) Darius Lane (3rd)

Samuel Dalembert (3rd) 1999 Shaheen Holloway (3rd) Rimas Kaukenas (4th) 1998 Levell Sanders (2nd) Shaheen Holloway (2nd) 1997 Shaheen Holloway (1st) Levell Sanders (2nd) 1996 Adrian Griffin (1st) Danny Hurley (1st) 1995 Adrian Griffin (1st) Danny Hurley (2nd) Donnell Williams (4th) 1994 Arturas Karnisovas (1st) Bryan Caver (1st) Adrian Griffin (4th) 1993 Terry Dehere (1st) Arturas Karnisovas (1st) Jerry Walker (2nd) Luther Wright (3rd) 1992 Jerry Walker (1st) Terry Dehere (1st) Gordon Winchester (3rd) Bryan Caver (4th) 1991 Anthony Avent (1st) Terry Dehere (1st) Oliver Taylor (3rd) Jerry Walker (4th) 1990 Michael Cooper (1st) Terry Dehere (1st) Anthony Avent (3rd) Frantz Volcy (4th) 1989 John Morton (1st) Ramon Ramos (1st) Andrew Gaze (2nd) Gerald Greene (2nd) Daryll Walker (3rd) 1988 Mark Bryant (1st) John Morton (2nd) Ramon Ramos (3rd) James Major (4th) 1987 Mark Bryant (2nd) James Major (3rd) 1986 Andre McCloud (2nd) Mark Bryant (3rd) 1985 Andre McCloud (2nd) 1984 Andre McCloud (3rd) 1983 Andre McCloud (3rd) 1982 Dan Callandrillo (1st) 1981 Dan Callandrillo (1st) Howard McNeil (2nd) * since 1981

“MOST COURAGEOUS” AWARD (USBWA)

1997 Jacky Kaba

SETON HALLATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARDS

2014-15 Angel Delgado (Freshman) 2013-14 Sterling Gibbs (Sophomore) 2012-13 Fuquan Edwin (Junior) 2011-12 Jordan Theodore (Senior) Aaron Cosby (Freshman) 2010-11 Jeremy Hazell (Co-Senior) Herb Pope (Junior) 2009-10 Jeremy Hazell (Junior) 2008-09 Jeremy Hazell (Co-Sophomore) 2007-08 Brian Laing (Senior) 2006-07 Eugene Harvey (Freshman) 2005-06 Donald Copeland (Senior) 2003-04 Andre Barrett (Co-Overall) Kelly Whitney (Co-Sophomore) 2002-03 Kelly Whitney (Co-Freshman) 2001-02 John Allen (Co-Freshman) 2000-01 Eddie Griffin (Freshman) 1999-00 Shaheen Holloway (Overall) Darius Lane (Sophomore) Samuel Dalembert (Freshman) 1997-98 Levell Sanders (Overall) 1996-97 Shaheen Holloway (Freshman) 1995-96 Adrian Griffin (Overall) 1994-95 Adrian Griffin (Junior) 1993-94 Arturas Karnisovas (Senior) Adrian Griffin (Sophomore) 1992-93 Terry Dehere (Overall) 1991-92 Terry Dehere (Overall)

Class of 2015 members Haralds Karlis and Brandon Mobley

Angel Delgado became Seton Hall’s second BIG EAST Rookie of the Year in 2014-15

Jordan Theodore

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CAREER RECORDS

POINTS1. 2494 Terry Dehere 1989-932. 2273 Nick Werkman 1961-643. 2146 Jeremy Hazell 2007-114. 2059 Greg Tynes 1974-785. 1985 Dan Callandrillo 1978-826. 1976 Andre McCloud 1982-867. 1906 Mark Bryant 1984-888. 1861 Andre Barrett 2000-049. 1789 Walter Dukes 1950-5310. 1670 Ken House 1969-7211. 1651 Nick Galis 1975-7912. 1633 Fuquan Edwin 2010-1413. 1621 John Morton 1985-8914. 1588 Shaheen Holloway 1996-0015. 1560 Eugene Harvey 2006-1016. 1511 Dick Gaines 1954-5717. 1509 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9418. 1466 John Allen 2001-0519. 1448 Kelly Whitney 2002-0620. 1441 Glenn Mosley 1973-77

SCORING AVERAGE1. 32.01 Nick Werkman 1961-642. 21.69 Ken House 1969-723. 19.88 Walter Dukes 1950-534. 19.62 Dick Gaines 1954-575. 19.48 Terry Dehere 1989-936. 18.82 Jeremy Hazell 2007-117. 18.72 Greg Tynes 1974-788. 18.38 Dan Callandrillo 1978-829. 17.93 Hank Gunter 1959-6110. 17.83 Art Hicks 1959-6111. 17.77 Eddie Griffin 2000-0112. 17.36 Glenn Mosley 1973-7713. 16.89 Andre McCloud 1982-8614. 16.15 Mark Bryant 1985-8815. 16.04 Frank Cortes 1969-7216. 15.65 John Ramsay 1972-7517. 15.61 Mel Knight 1968-7118. 15.43 Nick Galis 1975-7919. 15.38 Richie Dec 1962-6520. 15.25 Andre Barrett 2000-04

REBOUNDS1. 1697 Walter Dukes 1950-532. 1263 Glenn Mosley 1973-773. 1149 Ken House 1969-724. 1036 Nick Werkman 1961-645. 922 Herb Pope 2009-126. 912 Mark Bryant 1984-887. 830 Richie Dec 1962-658. 803 Adrian Griffin 1992-969. 763 Kelly Whitney 2002-0610. 749 Richie Long 1953-5611. 726 Bill Somerset 1965-6812. 721 Andre McCloud 1982-8613. 711 Anthony Avent 1988-9114. 696 Marty Farrell 1954-5715. 690 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9416. 682 Ramon Ramos 1985-8917. 677 Tom Cross 1956-5918. 675 Harry Slaton 1962-6519. 632 Daryll Walker 1985-8920. 630 Jerry Walker 1990-93

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. 18.86 Walter Dukes 1950-532. 15.22 Glenn Mosley 1973-773. 14.92 Ken House 1969-724. 14.59 Nick Werkman 1961-645. 12.85 Hank Gunter 1959-616. 12.26 Art Hicks 1959-617. 11.37 Richie Dec 1962-658. 10.77 Eddie Griffin 2000-019. 10.23 Bill Somerset 1965-6810. 10.22 Dawan Scott 1977-7811. 10.12 Richie Long 1953-5612. 10.10 Tom Cross 1956-5913. 9.93 Harry Slaton 1962-6514. 9.84 Angel Delgado 2014-pres.15. 9.71 Herb Pope 2009-1216. 9.04 Marty Farrell 1954-5717. 8.44 Terri Morawski 1964-6618. 8.02 Jack Rowley 1957-6019. 7.73 Mark Bryant 1984-8820. 7.64 Dick Gaines 1954-57

GAMES PLAYED1. 131 John Morton 1985-89 131 Gerald Greene 1985-893. 129 Jordan Theodore 2008-094. 128 Terry Dehere 1989-935. 127 Fuquan Edwin 2010-14 127 John Leahy 1991-957. 126 Daryll Walker 1985-89 126 Ramon Ramos 1985-899. 123 James Major 1984-88 123 Martin Salley 1984-88 123 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-94 123 Adrian Griffin 1992-96 123 Eugene Harvey 2006-1014. 122 Ty Shine 1998-02 122 Andre Barrett 2000-04 122 Marcus Toney-El 2000-0417. 121 Danny Hurley 1991-9618. 120 Bryan Caver 1990-9419. 119 John Allen 2001-05 119 Charles Manga 1998-02 119 Rimas Kaukenas 1996-00

STARTS1. 128 Terry Dehere 1989-932. 122 Andre Barrett 2000-043. 118 Fuquan Edwin 2010-144. 117 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-945. 114 Martin Salley 1984-88 114 Andre McCloud 1982-86 114 Eugene Harvey 2006-108. 111 John Allen 2001-059. 109 Mark Bryant 1984-88 109 Shaheen Holloway 1996-0011. 108 Kelly Whitney 2002-0612. 107 John Morton 1985-89 107 Dan Callandrillo 1978-82

MINUTES PLAYED1. 4296 Andre Barrett 2000-042. 4272 Terry Dehere 1989-933. 4072 Eugene Harvey 2006-104. 3903 Greg Tynes 1974-785. 3865 Shaheen Holloway 1996-00 3865 Dan Callandrillo 1978-827. 3847 Fuquan Edwin 2010-148. 3805 John Allen 2001-059. 3746 Andre McCloud 1982-8610. 3684 Jeremy Hazell 2007-1111. 3671 Mark Bryant 1984-8812. 3637 Kelly Whitney 2002-0613. 3579 Martin Salley 1984-8814. 3458 Nick Galis 1975-7915. 3450 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9416. 3435 John Morton 1985-8917. 3375 Levell Sanders 1994-9818. 3364 Donnell Williams 1994-9819. 3290 Adrian Griffin 1992-9620. 3242 Rimas Kaukenas 1996-00

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 812 Nick Werkman 1961-642. 808 Greg Tynes 1974-783. 785 Terry Dehere 1989-934. 764 Andre McCloud 1982-865. 729 Mark Bryant 1984-886. 719 Dan Callandrillo 1978-827. 701 Jeremy Hazell 2007-118. 649 Nick Galis 1975-79 649 Ken House 1969-7210. 626 Andre Barrett 2000-0411. 607 Glenn Mosley 1973-7712. 606 Fuquan Edwin 2010-1413. 587 Walter Dukes 1950-5314. 551 John Ramsay 1972-7515. 547 Adrian Griffin 1992-96 547 James Major 1984-8817. 545 Kelly Whitney 2002-0618. 543 Shaheen Holloway 1996-0019. 538 John Morton 1985-8920. 535 Eugene Harvey 2006-10

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 1799 Nick Werkman 1961-642. 1777 Terry Dehere 1989-933. 1693 Greg Tynes 1974-784. 1676 Jeremy Hazell 2007-115. 1573 Andre McCloud 1982-866. 1554 Dan Callandrillo 1978-827. 1510 Andre Barrett 2000-048. 1451 Shaheen Holloway 1996-009. 1398 Mark Bryant 1984-8810. 1358 Fuquan Edwin 2010-1411. 1352 Ken House 1969-7212. 1331 John Allen 2001-0513. 1304 Dick Gaines 1954-5714. 1299 Nick Galis 1975-7915. 1247 James Major 1984-8816. 1227 Glenn Mosley 1973-7717. 1188 John Morton 1985-89 1188 Eugene Harvey 2006-1019. 1180 Donnell Williams 1994-9820. 1157 John Ramsay 1972-75

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum 50 games/5FGA’s per game)

1. .587 (262-446) Eugene Teague 2012-142. .557 (374-671) Ramon Ramos 1985-893. .537 (175-326) S. Dalembert 1999-014. .530 (377-711) Jerry Walker 1990-935. .527 (415-788) Anthony Avent 1988-916. .522 (188-360) Luther Wright 1991-937. .521 (729-1398) Mark Bryant 1984-888. .517 (243-470) G. Winchester 1989-929. .514 (258-502) Kevin Foley 1966-6910. .512 (365-713) Martin Salley 1984-8811. .506 (547-1081) Adrian Griffin 1992-9612. .500 (649-1299) Nick Galis 1975-7913. .497 (358-720) John Suminski 1966-6914. .495 (607-1227) Glenn Mosley 1973-7715. .488 (545-1117) Kelly Whitney 2002-06 .488 (265-543) Jeff Robinson 2009-1117. .487 (413-848) Randy Duffin 1974-7818. .486 (246-506) Tom Brown 1980-84 .486 (764-1573) Andre McCloud 1982-8620. .485 (258-532) Daryl Devero 1979-82

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 328 Jeremy Hazell 2007-112. 315 Terry Dehere 1989-933. 273 Darius Lane 1999-024. 244 Andre Barrett 2000-045. 219 Jamar Nutter 2004-086. 205 Levell Sanders 1994-987. 185 Shaheen Holloway 1996-008. 184 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-949. 178 Donnell Williams 1994-9810. 172 Fuquan Edwin 2010-1411. 141 Rimas Kaukenas 1996-0012. 139 John Leahy 1991-9513. 138 James Major 1984-8814. 132 Donald Copeland 2002-0615. 132 Aaron Cosby 2011-1316. 127 Brian Oliver 2012-14 127 Ty Shine 1999-0218. 117 Jordan Theodore 2008-1219. 107 Danny Hurley 1991-9620. 106 Sterling Gibbs 2013-1521. 102 Paul Gause 2005-0922. 100 John Allen 2001-05

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 954 Jeremy Hazell 2007-112. 809 Terry Dehere 1989-933. 718 Darius Lane 1999-024. 696 Andre Barrett 2000-045. 606 Shaheen Holloway 1996-00 606 Jamar Nutter 2004-087. 569 Levell Sanders 1994-988. 481 Donnell Williams 1994-989. 472 Fuquan Edwin 2010-1410. 446 Ty Shine 1998-02 446 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9412. 425 Rimas Kaukenas 1996-0013. 364 John Leahy 1991-9514. 363 Donald Copeland 2002-0615. 360 Danny Hurley 1991-9616. 357 Paul Gause 2005-0917. 349 James Major 1984-8818. 346 Jordan Theodore 2008-1219. 341 John Allen 2001-0520. 340 Aaron Cosby 2011-13

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3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum 30 made)

1. .425 (94-221) Andrew Gaze 1988-892. .413 (184-446) A. Karnisovas 1990-943. .408 (31-76) Marco Lokar 1989-914. .405 (106-262) Sterling Gibbs 2013-155. .404 (55-136) Oliver Taylor 1989-916. .398 (37-93) Gerald Greene 1985-897. .395 (138-349) James Major 1984-888. .391 (127-325) Brian Oliver 2012-149. .391 (86-220) Daryl Crist 1989-93 .391 (86-220) John Morton 1985-8911. .389 (315-809) Terry Dehere 1989-9312. .388 (132-340) Aaron Cosby 2011-1313. .382 (139-364) John Leahy 1991-9514. .381 (48-126) Nik Katsikis 1986-8915. .380 (178-718) Darius Lane 1999-0216. .371 (75-202) Dwight Brown 1993-9517. .370 (178-481) Donnell Williams 1994-9818. .368 (46-125) Gary Saunders 1998-0019. .364 (172-472) Fuquan Edwin 2010-1420. .364 (132-363) Donald Copeland 2002-06

FREE THROWS MADE1. 649 Nick Werkman 1961-642. 615 Walter Dukes 1950-533. 609 Terry Dehere 1989-934. 547 Dan Callandrillo 1978-825. 487 Dick Gaines 1954-576. 459 John Morton 1985-897. 448 Andre McCloud 1982-868. 446 Mark Bryant 1984-889. 445 Eugene Harvey 2006-1010. 443 Greg Tynes 1974-7811. 431 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9412. 416 Jeremy Hazell 2007-1113. 372 Ken House 1969-7214. 365 Andre Barrett 2000-0415. 358 Kelly Whitney 2002-0616. 356 Daryll Walker 1985-8917. 353 Nick Galis 1975-7918. 334 Jordan Theodore 2008-1219. 321 Jerry Walker 1990-9320. 317 Shaheen Holloway 1996-00

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 980 Nick Werkman 1961-642. 933 Walter Dukes 1950-533. 741 Terry Dehere 1989-934. 712 Dan Callandrillo 1978-825. 693 Dick Gaines 1954-576. 633 Mark Bryant 1984-887. 598 Andre McCloud 1982-868. 595 John Morton 1985-899. 579 Greg Tynes 1974-7810. 570 Eugene Harvey 2006-1011. 562 Kelly Whitney 2002-0612. 554 Jeremy Hazell 2007-1113. 532 Ken House 1969-7214. 527 Arturas Karnshovas 1990-9415. 495 Shaheen Holloway 1996-0016. 478 Daryll Walker 1985-8917. 472 Andre Barrett 2000-0418. 459 Adrian Griffin 1992-9619. 456 Jerry Walker 1990-9320. 439 Daryl Devero 1979-82 439 Richie Dec 1962-65

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(minimum 125 made)

1. .869 (179-206) Terry Morawski 1964-662. .853 (172-202) John Leahy 1991-953. .822 (609-741) Terry Dehere 1989-934. .819 (303-370) Rimas Kaukenas 1996-005. .818 (431-527) A. Karnisovas 1990-946. .817 (353-432) Nick Galis 1975-797. .813 (130-160) Ransom Eaves 1983-858. .805 (153-190) Donald Copeland 2002-069. .793 (130-164) Robert Mitchell 2008-1010. .790 (334-423) Jordan Theodore 2008-1211. .788 (171-217) Brandon Mobley 2011-1512. .781 (445-570) Eugene Harvey 2006-1013. .776 (152-196) Randy Duffin 1974-7814. .773 (365-472) Andre Barrett 2000-0415. .771 (459-595) John Morton 1985-8916. .768 (547-712) Dan Callandrillo 1978-82 .768 (251-327) Brian Laing 2004-08 .768 (274-357) Harry Brooks 1951-5419. .765 (443-579) Greg Tynes 1974-7820. .764 (269-352) Ramon Ramos 1985-89

ASSISTS (games)1. 681 Shaheen Holloway (116) 1996-002. 662 Andre Barrett (122) 2000-04 3. 576 Eugene Harvey (123) 2006-104. 541 Jordan Theodore (129) 2008-125. 528 Gerald Greene (131) 1985-896. 452 John Morton (131) 1985-897. 443 Richie Regan (92) 1950-538. 439 Golden Sunkett (72) 1961-649. 437 Danny Hurley (121) 1991-9610. 410 Nick Galis (107) 1975-7911. 403 Paul Lape (55) 1972-7512. 389 Bryan Caver (120) 1990-9413. 380 Dan Callandrillo (108) 1978-8214. 379 Greg Tynes (110) 1974-7815. 314 Terry Dehere (128) 1989-9316. 299 James Major (123) 1984-8817. 286 Dick Gaines (77) 1954-5718. 282 Ed Petrie (73) 1953-5619. 280 John Allen (119) 2001-0520. 279 Levell Sanders (113) 1994-98

ASSISTS AVERAGE (games)1. 7.33 Paul Lape (55) 1972-752. 6.10 Golden Sunkett (72) 1961-643. 5.87 Shaheen Holloway (116) 1996-004. 5.43 Andre Barrett (122) 2000-045. 5.35 Randy Chave (34) 1961-646. 4.68 Eugene Harvey (123) 2006-107. 4.52 Mike Jones (56) 1983-858. 4.39 Art Hicks (46) 1959-619. 4.19 Jordan Theodore (129) 2008-1210. 4.12 Ken Walker (58) 1958-6111. 4.03 Gerald Greene (131) 1985-8912. 4.01 Sterling Gibbs (61) 2013-1513. 3.86 Ed Petrie (73) 1953-5614. 3.83 Nick Galis (107) 1975-7915. 3.71 Dick Gaines (77) 1954-5716. 3.61 Danny Hurley (121) 1991-9617. 3.58 Ken Powell (53) 1982-8418. 3.54 Isaiah Whitehead (22) 2014-pres.19. 3.52 Dan Callandrillo (108) 1978-8220. 3.45 John Morton (131) 1985-89 3.45 Greg Tynes (110) 1974-78

Rimas Kaukenas

Eugene Harvey

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CAREER RECORDS

STEALS1. 295 Fuquan Edwin 2010-142. 260 Dan Callandrillo 1978-823. 256 Paul Gause 2005-094. 231 Shaheen Holloway 1996-005. 207 John Morton 1985-89 207 Adrian Griffin 1992-967. 203 Eugene Harvey 2006-108. 202 Levell Sanders 1994-989. 191 Jeremy Hazell 2007-1110. 180 Jordan Theodore 2008-1211. 173 Andre Barrett 2000-0412. 171 Danny Hurley 1991-9613. 162 Darius Lane 1999-0214. 153 Bryan Caver 1990-9415. 152 Terry Dehere 1989-9316. 140 John Allen 2001-05 140 Ricky Burton 1982-8618. 135 Nick Galis 1975-7919. 134 Marcus Toney-El 2000-0420. 132 Howard McNeil 1978-82* steals not recorded until 1976-77

STEALS AVERAGE(minimum 50 steals)

1. 2.44 Paul Gause 2005-092. 2.41 Dan Callandrillo 1978-823. 2.32 Fuquan Edwin 2010-144. 1.99 Shaheen Holloway 1996-005. 1.79 Levell Sanders 1994-986. 1.76 Darius Lane 1999-027. 1.68 Adrian Griffin 1992-96 1.68 Jeremy Hazell 2007-119. 1.65 Eugene Harvey 2006-1010. 1.58 John Morton 1985-89

BLOCKS1. 167 Samuel Dalembert 1999-012. 156 Howard McNeil 1978-823. 153 Herb Pope 2009-124. 149 John Garcia 2005-105. 146 Ramon Ramos 1986-896. 133 Eddie Griffin 2000-017. 125 Glenn Mosley 1973-778. 121 Anthony Avent 1988-91 121 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-9410. 118 Luther Wright 1991-9311. 111 Duane Jordan 1995-99 111 Mark Bryant 1984-8813. 106 Kelly Whitney 2002-0614. 104 Jerry Walker 1990-9315. 95 Brandon Mobley 2011-1516. 89 Frantz Volcy 1986-9017. 88 Dawan Scott 1977-7818. 86 Greg Morton 1999-0319. 79 Charles Manga 1998-0220. 77 Bayonne Taty 1995-97* blocked shots not recorded until 1976-77

BLOCKS AVERAGE(minimum 50 blocks)

1. 4.43 Eddie Griffin 2000-012. 3.26 Dawan Scott 1977-783. 2.83 Samuel Dalembert 1999-014. 1.84 Luther Wright 1991-935. 1.79 Howard McNeil 1978-826. 1.61 Herb Pope 2009-127. 1.51 Glenn Mosley 1973-778. 1.38 Bayonne Taty 1995-979. 1.37 John Garcia 2005-1010. 1.21 Anthony Avent 1988-91

Dan Callandrillo

Shaheen Holloway

John Allen

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1. TERRY DEHERE (1989-93)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG89-90 28 134-333 .402 73-187 .390 110-138 .797 94-3.4 60 13 26 451-16.190-91 34 213-460 .463 105-245 .429 141-168 .839 101-3.0 76 14 48 672-19.891-92 31 196-459 .427 53-165 .321 156-188 .830 115-3.7 85 9 38 601-19.492-93 35 242-525 .461 84-212 .396 202-247 .818 105-3.0 93 8 40 770-22.0 128 785-1777 .442 315-809 .389 609-741 .822 414-3.2 314 44 152 2494-19.5

2. NICK WERKMAN (1961-64)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG61-62 24 271-563 .481 --- --- 251-347 .723 413-17.2 33 N/A N/A 793-33.062-63 22 221-502 .440 --- --- 208-325 .640 278-12.6 19 N/A N/A *650-29.563-64 25 320-734 .436 --- --- 190-308 .617 345-13.8 53 N/A N/A 830-33.2 71 812-1799 .451 649-980 .715 1036-14.6 105 2273-32.0*Led country in total points & average

3. JEREMY HAZELL (2007-11)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG07-08 32 130-331 .393 78-234 .333 71-93 .763 75-2.3 28 5 45 409-12.808-09 32 235-550 .427 105-290 .362 151-204 .740 122-3.8 29 1 56 726-22.709-10 32 220-520 .423 98-290 .338 116-153 .758 111-3.5 47 5 47 654-20.410-11 18 116-275 .422 47-140 .336 78-104 .750 63-3.5 29 1 43 357-19.8 114 701-1676 .418 328-954 .344 416-554 .751 371-3.3 133 12 191 2146--18.8

4. GREG TYNES (1974-78)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG74-75 27 144-310 .464 --- --- 79-109 .725 83-3.1 104 N/A N/A 367-13.575-76 27 199-416 .478 --- --- 102-143 .713 90-3.3 105 N/A N/A 500-18.676-77 29 247-512 .482 --- --- 142-182 .780 69-2.4 100 4 54 636-21.977-78 27 218-455 .479 --- --- 120-145 .827 70-2.5 70 1 38 556-20.6 110 808-1693 .477 443-579 .765 309-2.8 379 5 92 2059-18.7

5. DAN CALLANDRILLO (1978-82)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG78-79 27 118-272 .433 --- --- 91-123 .740 82-3.0 115 4 74 327-12.179-80 27 185-429 .431 --- --- 154-206 .747 90-3.3 100 5 81 524-19.480-81 27 166-363 .457 --- --- 104-143 .727 78-2.8 69 2 46 436-16.181-82 27 250-490 .510 --- --- 198-240 .825 101-3.7 96 4 59 698-25.8 108 719-1554 .462 547-712 .768 351-3.3 380 15 260 1985-18.4

6. ANDRE McCLOUD (1982-86)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG82-83 29 192-397 .484 N/A N/A 97-138 .703 191-6.6 16 17 37 481-16.683-84 28 166-334 .497 N/A N/A 83-108 .769 169-6.0 42 10 36 415-14.884-85 28 220-435 .506 N/A N/A 141-188 .750 202-7.2 22 24 27 581-20.885-86 32 186-407 .457 N/A N/A 127-164 .774 159-5.0 24 18 35 499-15.6 117 764-1573 .487 448-598 .749 721-6.2 104 69 135 1976-16.9

7. MARK BRYANT (1984-88)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG84-85 26 122-257 .475 --- --- 74-114 .649 177-6.8 16 22 9 318-12.285-86 30 167-323 .523 --- --- 82-121 .678 226-7.5 16 29 18 420-14.086-87 28 171-345 .496 1-1 1.000 127-180 .706 198-7.1 23 28 12 470-16.887-88 34 269-473 .564 1-2 .500 163-218 .748 311-9.1 32 32 36 698-20.5 118 729-1398 .521 2-3 .667 446-633 .704 912-7.7 87 111 75 1906-16.2

8. ANDRE BARRETT (2000-04)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG00-01 31 113-311 .363 47-156 .301 44-63 .698 103-3.3 169 2 37 317-10.201-02 30 164-414 .396 68-198 .343 110-146 .753 108-3.6 151 2 47 506-16.902-03 30 162-374 .433 56-152 .368 122-146 .836 115-3.8 159 4 45 502-16.703-04 31 187-411 .455 73-190 .384 89-117 .761 120-3.9 183 3 44 536-17.3 122 626-1510 .415 244-696 .351 365-472 .773 446-3.7 662 11 173 1861-15.3

9. WALTER DUKES (1950-53)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG50-51 31 146- N/A --- --- 112-228 .491 450-14.5 N/A N/A N/A 404-13.051-52 26 169- N/A --- --- 186-280 .664 513-19.7 N/A N/A N/A 524-20.252-53 33 272-574 .474 --- --- 317-425 .743 *734-22.2 81 N/A N/A 861-26.1 90 587- 615-933 .659 1697-18.9 1789-19.9*Led country in total rebounds (All-time NCAA single season record)

10. KEN HOUSE (1969-72)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG69-70 25 188-406 .463 --- --- 95-140 .678 394-15.8 N/A N/A N/A 471-18.870-71 26 205-401 .511 --- --- 137-196 .670 370-14.2 37 N/A N/A 547-21.071-72 26 256-545 .470 --- --- 140-196 .714 385-14.8 26 N/A N/A 652-25.0 77 649-1352 .480 282-523 .530 1149-14.9 1670-21.7

Terry Dehere

Jeremy Hazell

Dan Callandrillo

Mark Bryant

Walter Dukes

Nick Werkman

Greg Tynes

Andre McCloud

Andre Barrett

Ken House

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Nick Galis

Shaheen Holloway

Fuquan Edwin

Dick Gaines

John Allen

Glenn Mosley

John Morton

Eugene Harvey

Arturas Karnisovas

Kelly Whitney

11. NICK GALIS (1975-79)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG75-76 24 29-61 .475 --- --- 19-27 .740 29-1.2 44 N/A N/A 77-3.276-77 29 144-378 .381 --- --- 77-94 .819 68-2.3 138 N/A 45 365-12.677-78 27 183-351 .521 --- --- 100-121 .826 65-2.4 122 N/A 3 466-17.378-79 27 293-509 .577 --- --- 157-190 .826 94-3.5 106 N/A 55 743-27.5 107 649-1299 .499 353-432 .817 256-2.4 410 1651-15.4

12. FUQUAN EDWIN (2010-14)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG10-11 31 93-227 .410 24-76 .316 35-54 .648 102-3.2 28 13 37 245-7.911-12 34 164-338 .485 40-108 .370 57-91 .626 211-6.2 43 15 102* 425-12.512-13 33 190-431 .441 63-153 .412 100-148 .676 191-5.7 63 17 79 543-16.513-14 29 159-362 .439 45-135 .333 57-73 .781 101-3.5 48 6 77 420-14.5 127 606-1358 .446 172-472 .364 249-366 .680 605-4.8 182 51 295 1633-12.9*Led country in steals

13. JOHN MORTON (1985-89)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG85-86 31 82-186 .441 --- --- 68-107 .636 47-1.5 78 11 35 232-7.586-87 27 90-199 .452 2-14 .143 100-137 .730 70-2.6 113 8 48 282-10.487-88 35 156-321 .486 5-17 .294 132-157 .841 67-1.9 166 18 75 449-12.888-89 38 210-482 .436 79-189 .418 159-194 .820 129-3.4 95 14 49 658-17.3 131 538-1188 .453 86-220 .390 459-595 .771 313-2.4 452 51 207 1621-12.4

14. SHAHEEN HOLLOWAY (1996-00)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG96-97 28 160-440 .362 72-211 .342 31-75 .544 106-3.8 177 11 77 483-17.397-98 29 153-445 .344 46-190 .242 83-132 .629 109-3.8 188 6 60 435-15.098-99 28 92-257 .358 19-86 .221 56-83 .675 78-2.8 141 4 42 259-9.3 99-00 31 138-309 .447 48-119 .403 85-109 .780 158-5.1 175 2 52 409-13.2 116 543-1451 .374 185-606 .305 317-495 .640 451-3.9 681 22 231 1588-13.7

15. EUGENE HARVEY (2006-10)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG06-07 29 166-357 .465 12-39 .308 135-161 .839 94-3.2 123 0 50 479-16.507-08 32 137-331 .414 11-47 .234 140-192 .729 106-3.3 156 0 62 425-13.308-09 32 141-324 .435 12-59 .203 106-133 .797 101-3.2 158 3 48 400-12.509-10 30 91-176 .517 10-29 .345 64-84 .762 70-2.3 139 2 43 256-8.5 123 535-1188 .450 45-174 .259 445-570 .781 371-3.0 576 5 203 1560-12.7

16. DICK GAINES (1954-57)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG54-55 25 155-381 .407 --- --- 127-185 .665 181-7.4 65 N/A N/A 433-17.255-56 25 161-410 .494 --- --- 174-231 .753 205-8.2 108 N/A N/A 508-20.356-57 27 190-513 .370 --- --- 190-277 .686 202-7.5 113 N/A N/A 570-21.1 77 506-1304 .388 487-693 .703 588-7.6 286 1511-19.6

17. ARTURAS KARNISOVAS (1990-94)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG90-91 33 72-174 .414 33-89 .371 65-77 .844 151-4.6 40 34 39 242/7.3 91-92 26 62-143 .434 34-70 .486 62-85 .729 109-4.2 32 22 22 220/8.5 92-93 34 160-315 .508 48-107 .449 129-155 .832 225-6.6 58 24 28 497/14.6 93-94 30 153-392 .390 69-180 .383 175-210 .833 205-6.8 55 41 28 550/18.3 123 447-1024 .436 184-446 .412 431-527 .817 690-5.6 185 121 117 1509/12.3

18. JOHN ALLEN (2001-05)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG01-02 30 129-337 .383 29-103 .282 54-74 .730 165-5.5 57 6 32 341-11.402-03 30 162-390 .415 25-94 .266 69-101 .683 152-5.1 81 10 39 418-13.903-04 31 124-311 .399 28-93 .301 108-135 .800 147-4.7 71 6 36 384-12.404-05 28 118-293 .403 18-53 .340 69-87 .793 137-4.9 73 6 33 323-11.5 119 533-1331 .400 100-343 .292 300-397 .756 601-5.1 282 28 140 1466-12.3

19. KELLY WHITNEY (2002-06)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG02-03 30 131-248 .528 0-0 .000 69-126 .548 183-6.1 21 30 25 331-11.003-04 25 136-242 .562 0-0 .000 68-111 .613 173-6.9 16 29 24 340-13.604-05 27 115-267 .431 0-2 .000 92-141 .652 169-6.3 17 25 23 322-11.905-06 30 163-360 .453 0-0 .000 129-184 .701 238-7.9 36 22 36 455-15.2 112 545-1117 .488 0-2 .000 358-562 .637 763-6.8 90 106 108 1448-12.9

20. GLENN MOSLEY (1973-77)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG73-74 21 120-278 .432 --- --- 49-89 .551 299-*14.2 17 N/A N/A 289-13.874-75 13 93-189 .492 --- --- 25-53 .471 212-16.3 29 N/A N/A 211-16.275-76 20 155-302 .513 --- --- 52-89 .584 279-13.9 40 N/A N/A 362-18.1 76-77 29 239-458 .522 --- --- 101-166 .608 **473-16.3 49 125 80 579-19.7 83 607-1227 .495 227-397 .572 1263-15.2 135 1441-17.4*2nd in NCAA for season rebound average as freshman **Led country in total rebounds & average

1,000-POINT SCORERS

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Levell Sanders

Darius Lane

Brian Laing

Donnell Williams

Herb Pope

James Major

Jordan Theodore

Rimas Kaukenas

John Ramsay

21. ADRIAN GRIFFIN (1992-96)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG92-93 35 44-87 .506 0-2 .000 31-53 .585 123-3.5 29 3 28 119-3.493-94 30 106-224 .473 2-6 .333 76-126 .603 233-7.8 66 17 43 290-9.794-95 30 184-332 .554 6-20 .300 86-119 .723 216-7.2 85 22 66 460-15.395-96 28 213-438 .486 12-44 .273 107-161 .665 231-8.3 86 16 70 545-19.5

123 547-1081 .506 20-72 .278 300-459 .654 803-6.5 266 58 207 1414-11.5

22. LEVELL SANDERS (1994-98)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG94-95 30 62-148 .419 17-48 .354 50-74 .694 67-2.2 39 6 30 191-6.495-96 28 113-283 .399 40-113 .354 79-116 .681 106-3.8 81 7 57 345-12.396-97 28 142-358 .397 69-185 .373 90-115 .783 144-5.1 87 4 69 443-15.897-98 27 135-357 .378 79-223 .354 71-85 .835 99-3.7 72 5 46 420-15.6 113 452-1146 .394 205-569 .360 290-390 .744 416-3.7 279 22 202 1399-12.4

23. JAMES MAJOR (1984-88)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG84-85 27 110-241 .456 N/A N/A 42-57 .737 55-2.0 106 2 29 262-9.785-86 32 108-274 .394 N/A N/A 27-34 .794 55-1.7 56 0 23 243-7.686-87 29 201-440 .457 73-187 .390 34-54 .630 81-2.8 84 1 26 509-17.687-88 35 128-292 .438 65-162 .401 47-58 .810 67-1.9 63 2 27 368-10.5 123 547-1247 .439 138-349 .395 150-203 .739 258-2.1 309 5 105 1382-11.2

24. DARIUS LANE (1999-02)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG99-00 32 165-407 .405 91-254 .358 68-97 .701 146-4.6 58 5 41 489-15.300-01 31 177-436 .406 103-261 .395 68-101 .673 150-4.8 75 6 52 525-16.901-02 29 123-309 .398 79-203 .389 38-53 .717 135-4.7 44 6 69 363-12.5 92 465-1152 .403 273-718 .380 174-251 .693 431-4.7 177 17 162 1377-14.9

25. JORDAN THEODORE (2008-12)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG08-09 32 64-165 .388 18-53 .340 43-56 .768 52-1.6 65 1 30 189-5.909-10 32 101-241 .419 27-74 .365 67-91 .736 76-2.4 113 8 48 296-9.310-11 31 119-280 .425 28-81 .346 74-94 .787 95-3.1 137 2 41 340-11.011-12 34 176-452 .389 44-138 .319 150-182 .824 106-3.1 226 2 61 546-16.1 129 460-1138 .404 117-346 .338 334-423 .790 329-2.6 541 13 180 1371-10.6

26. BRIAN LAING (2004-08)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG04-05 23 28-67 .418 5-12 .417 3-8 .375 30-1.3 11 1 8 64-2.805-06 30 67-174 .385 10-32 .313 31-44 .705 109-3.6 44 13 26 175-5.806-07 29 186-402 .463 21-66 .318 86-113 .761 194-6.7 60 14 48 479-16.507-08 32 218-479 .455 37-99 .374 122-152 .803 221-6.9 63 16 50 595-18.6TOTAL 114 499-1122 .445 73-209 .349 242-317 .763 554-4.9 178 44 132 1313-11.5

27. RIMAS KAUKENAS (1996-00)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG96-97 28 66-205 .322 24-101 .238 60-79 .759 73-2.6 24 1 27 216-7.797-98 30 92-223 .413 23-84 .274 55-73 .753 115-3.8 53 8 39 262-8.798-99 29 130-282 .461 40-100 .400 91-108 .843 135-4.7 60 12 35 391-13.599-00 32 136-316 .430 54-140 .386 97-110 .882 111-3.5 67 7 39 423-13.2 119 424-1026 .413 141-425 .332 303-370 .819 434-3.6 204 28 140 1292-10.9

28. DONNELL WILLIAMS (1994-98)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG94-95 30 145-366 .396 52-135 .285 51-75 .680 181-6.0 47 22 23 393-13.195-96 26 67-200 .335 20-91 .220 40-56 .714 90-3.5 30 13 19 194-7.596-97 27 101-277 .365 41-104 .394 54-69 .783 136-5.0 35 11 21 297-11.097-98 28 144-337 .427 65-151 .430 52-69 .754 118-4.2 29 8 22 405-14.5 111 457-1180 .387 178-481 .370 197-269 .732 525-4.7 141 54 85 1289-11.6

29. JOHN RAMSAY (1972-75)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG72-73 25 177-423 .418 --- --- 23-41 .561 190-7.6 37 N/A N/A 377-15.173-74 27 157-360 .436 --- --- 29-56 .518 186-6.9 35 N/A N/A 343-12.774-75 27 217-374 .580 --- --- 82-96 .854 203-7.5 26 N/A N/A 516-19.1 79 551-1157 .476 134-193 .694 579-7.3 98 1236-15.6

30. HERB POPE (2009-12)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG09-10 32 150-327 .459 9-21 .429 58-117 .496 343-10.7 63 59 25 367-11.510-11 30 113-270 .419 6-30 .200 63-115 .548 236-7.9 45 38 24 295-9.811-12 33 193-410 .471 17-48 .354 96-156 .615 343-10.4 48 56 36 499-15.1 95 456-1007 .453 32-99 .323 217-388 .559 922-9.7 156 153 85 1161-12.2

1,000-POINT SCORERS

Adrian Griffin

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Jamar Nutter

Jerry Walker

Anthony Avent

Daryll Walker

Richie Dec

Danny Hurley

Howard McNeiil

31. RICHIE REGAN (1950-53)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG50-51 31 127- N/A --- --- 65-102 .637 N/A N/A N/A N/A 319-10.351-52 28 168- N/A --- --- 43-76 .566 N/A N/A N/A N/A 379-13.452-53 33 193-469 .412 --- --- 83-122 .680 122-3.8 N/A N/A N/A 469-14.2

92 488- 191-300 .636 443 1167-12.6

32. JAMAR NUTTER (2004-08)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG04-05 25 37-99 .374 20-52 .385 14-22 .636 40-1.6 30 2 13 108-4.305-06 29 117-296 .395 61-159 .384 56-73 .767 105-3.6 49 2 24 351-12.106-07 29 116-352 .330 69-218 .317 55-71 .775 94-3.2 56 1 33 356-12.307-08 32 113-292 .387 69-177 .390 55-70 .786 85-2.7 69 1 33 350-10.9

TOTAL 115 383-1039 .369 219-606 .361 180-236 .763 324-2.8 204 6 103 1165-10.1

33. RICHIE DEC (1962-65)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG62-63 23 138-349 .395 --- --- 66-130 .507 207-9.0 21 N/A N/A 342-14.963-64 25 138-319 .433 --- --- 82-138 .594 332-13.3 53 N/A N/A 358-14.364-65 25 156-353 .442 --- --- 111-171 .649 291-11.6 N/A N/A N/A 423-16.9

73 432-1021 .423 259-439 .590 830-11.4 74 1123-15.4

34. JERRY WALKER (1990-93)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG90-91 33 76-146 .521 0-0 .000 69-105 .657 198-6.0 46 35 27 221-6.791-92 32 147-279 .527 0-0 .000 144-205 .702 236-7.4 67 38 35 438-13.792-93 34 154-286 .538 0-1 .000 108-146 .740 195-5.8 68 31 32 416-12.2 99 377-711 .530 0-1 .000 321-456 .704 630-6.7 181 104 94 1075-10.6

35. DANNY HURLEY (1991-96)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG91-92 30 25-74 .338 4-28 .143 31-45 .689 14-0.5 27 2 15 85-2.892-93 34 65-165 .394 22-53 .415 54-74 .730 60-1.8 116 5 35 206-6.193-94 2 2-17 .118 2-9 .222 1-2 .500 8-4.0 6 0 3 7-3.594-95 29 126-344 .366 40-132 .303 109-156 .699 77-2.7 153 1 59 401-13.895-96 26 116-297 .391 39-138 .283 100-130 .769 69-2.7 135 2 59 371-14.3 121 334-897 .372 107-360 .297 295-407 .725 228-1.9 437 10 171 1070-8.8

36. ANTHONY AVENT (1988-91)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG88-89 38 68-149 .456 0-0 .000 32-49 .653 114-3.0 12 27 6 168-4.489-90 28 119-244 .488 0-0 .000 55-89 .618 262-9.4 47 53 15 293-10.590-91 34 228-395 .577 0-0 .000 150-200 .750 335-9.9 53 41 32 606-17.8 100 415-788 .527 0-0 .000 237-335 .707 711-7.1 112 121 53 1067-10.7

37. HOWARD McNEIL (1978-82)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG78-79 27 137-296 .463 --- --- 65-88 .739 218-8.1 46 44 N/A 339-12.579-80 19 92-191 .482 --- --- 54-67 .806 159-8.4 36 52 25 238-12.580-81 27 143-278 .507 --- --- 52-86 .605 161-6.0 56 44 39 338-12.581-82 14 60-143 .419 --- --- 22-27 .815 77-5.5 54 16 25 142-10.0 87 432-908 .475 193-268 .720 615-7.1 192 156 89 1057-12.1

38. DARYLL WALKER (1985-89)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG85-86 32 61-137 .445 --- --- 80-104 .769 135-4.2 9 22 19 202-6.386-87 25 71-152 .467 0-0 .000 80-114 .702 122-4.9 22 14 15 222-8.987-88 31 54-130 .415 0-0 .000 52-77 .675 103-3.3 19 10 17 160-5.288-89 38 147-283 .519 0-2 .000 144-183 .787 272-7.2 40 16 37 438-11.5 126 333-702 .474 0-2 .000 356-478 .745 632-5.0 90 62 88 1022-8.1

39. RAMON RAMOS (1985-89)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG85-86 26 24-42 .571 --- --- 9-14 .643 57-2.2 3 15 4 57-2.286-87 28 66-123 .537 0-1 .000 52-79 .658 140-5.0 10 33 33 184-6.687-88 35 123-203 .606 0-0 .000 89-110 .809 202-5.8 28 52 23 335-9.688-89 37 161-303 .531 0-0 .000 119-149 .799 283-7.6 49 46 24 441-11.9 126 374-671 .557 0-1 .000 269-352 .764 682-5.4 90 146 84 1017-8.1

40. FRANK “PEP” SAUL (1942-43 & 1946-49)YR G FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG A BL S TP-AVG42-43 13 32- N/A --- --- 23- N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 87-6.746-47 26 116- N/A --- --- 69- N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 301-11.647-48 22 116- N/A --- --- 72-104 .692 N/A N/A N/A N/A 304-13.848-49 24 121-323 .375 --- --- 77-115 .670 N/A N/A N/A N/A 319-13.3 85 385- 241- 1011-11.9

1,000-POINT SCORERS

Ramon Ramos Pep Saul

Richie Regan

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Field Free Player Years Games Goals Throws Points Average41. Ty Shine 1999-02 122 306* 247 986 8.042. Randy Duffin 1974-78 94 413 152 978 14.043. Martin Salley 1984-88 123 365* 217 947 7.744. Charles Mitchel 1963-66 71 385 174 944 13.245. Ed Petrie 1953-56 73 334 265 943 12.946. Tony Cuccolo 1963-66 73 368 185 921 12.647. Al Senavitis 1959-62 70 390 124 904 12.848. Tom Flaherty 1972-76 78 232 231 895 11.349. Sterling Gibbs 2013-15 61 262* 264 894 14.650. Brandon Mobley 2011-15 111 313* 171 890 8.0 Bryan Caver 1990-94 120 286* 262 890 7.452. Bill Somerset 1965-68 71 303 271 877 12.353. Marty Farrell 1954-57 77 294 270 858 11.154. Harry Brooks 1951-54 80 291 274 856 10.755. John Suminski 1966-69 69 358 130 846 12.256. Art Hicks 1959-61 46 263 294 840 18.357. Pete LaCorte 1972-75 77 358 111 827 10.758. Frank Cortes 1969-72 49 351 124 826 16.659. Hank Gunter 1959-61 46 328 169 825 17.860. Gary Cavallo 1968-71 75 279 262 820 10.961. Darryl Devero 1979-82 63 258 302 818 13.062. Marc Coleman 1975-79 105 357 100 814 7.763. John Leahy 1991-95 127 251* 172 813 6.464. Andre Sweet 2002-05 89 283* 207 808 9.165. Richie Long 1953-56 74 301 196 798 10.966. Paul Gause 2005-09 105 277* 141 797 7.667. Charlie Lorenzo 1954-57 75 327 121 775 10.3 Mel Knight 1968-71 50 313 149 775 15.569. Ed Sadowski 1936-40 55 299 159 757 11.670. Donald Copeland 2002-06 108 234* 153 754 7.071. Marcus Toney-El 2000-04 122 286* 127 747 6.172. Michael Cooper 1986-90 109 280* 151 716 6.773. Tom Cross 1956-59 67 241 224 706 10.574. Frantz Volcy 1986-90 114 236 232 704 6.275. Robert Mitchell 2008-10 61 259* 130 699 11.576. Eugene Teague 2012-14 62 262 169 693 11.2 77. Bill Terry 1971-74 71 247 190 684 9.678. Arnie Ring 1951-55 87 212 148 682 7.879. Gerry Mackey 1965-68 63 256 161 673 10.680. Jeff Robinson 2009-11 55 265* 97 667 12.181. Bob Davies 1939-42 59 250 161 661 11.382. Duane Jordan 1995-99 112 259 132 660 5.983. Aaron Cosby 2011-13 65 212* 79 659 10.184. Roy Bellivau 1949-52 75 243 166 652 8.785. Tom Brown 1980-84 101 246 154 646 6.486. Gerald Greene 1985-89 131 178* 244 637 4.987. Gordon Winchester 1989-92 91 243 147 633 7.088. J.R. Morris 2002-05 79 236* 69 632 8.089. Kevin Foley 1966-69 64 258 104 620 9.690. John Garcia 2005-10 109 263 87 613 5.6 91. Oliver Taylor 1989-91 61 222* 113 612 10.092. Patrik Auda 2010-14 90 212* 142 604 6.793. John Ligos 1949-52 81 218 151 587 7.2 Harry Slaton 1962-65 68 242 103 587 8.695. Larry Rovelstad 1966-69 71 194 195 583 8.296. Ken Walker 1958-61 58 154 267 575 9.997. Gary Saunders 1998-00 48 208* 111 571 11.998. Jim LaCorte 1970-73 69 244 78 566 8.299. Clark Young 1978-83 73 228 90 564 7.8100. Jack Rowley 1957-60 51 208 133 549 10.7101 Golden Sunkett 1961-64 72 221 104 546 7.4 102 John Macknowski 1942-43, 46-48 64 220 104 544 8.4103. Marvin Morris 1982-84 57 234 74 542 9.5104. Brian Oliver 2012-14 58 178* 51 534 9.2105. Eddie Griffin 2000-01 30 206* 80 533 17.8106. Ransom Eaves 1983-85 56 196 130 522 9.3107. Matt Piccinich 1979-81 52 218 85 521 10.0108. Ricky Burton 1982-86 83 205 110 520 6.3109. Sam Lackaye 1949-51 72 199 129 518 7.1110. Andrew Gaze 1988-89 38 170* 82 516 13.6111. Ron Nathanic 1951-55 93 228 119 515 5.6112. Randy Chave 1961-64 58 222 64 508 8.8113. Chris Rzonca 1972-74 51 221 64 506 9.9114. Jacky Kaba 1994-98 97 195 112 502 5.2115. Dave Latimer 1948-51 74 195 121 501 6.1*includes 3-pt. field goalsActive players in Bold

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POINTS1. 861 Walter Dukes 1952-532. 830 Nick Werkman 1963-643. 793 Nick Werkman 1961-624. 770 Terry Dehere 1992-935. 743 Nick Galis 1978-796. 726 Jeremy Hazell 2008-097. 698 Mark Bryant 1987-88 698 Dan Callandrillo 1981-829. 672 Terry Dehere 1990-9110. 658 John Morton 1988-8911. 654 Jeremy Hazell 2009-1012. 652 Ken House 1971-7213. 650 Nick Werkman 1962-6314. 636 Greg Tynes 1976-7715. 606 Anthony Avent 1990-9116. 601 Terry Dehere 1991-9217. 595 Brian Laing 2007-0818. 581 Andre McCloud 1984-8519. 579 Glenn Mosley 1976-7720. 570 Dick Gaines 1956-57

SCORING AVERAGE1. 33.2 Nick Werkman 1963-642. 32.0 Nick Werkman 1961-623. 29.5 Nick Werkman 1962-634. 27.5 Nick Galis 1978-795. 26.1 Walter Dukes 1952-536. 25.8 Dan Callandrillo 1981-827. 25.1 Ken House 1971-728. 22.7 Jeremy Hazell 2008-099. 22.0 Terry Dehere 1992-9310. 21.9 Greg Tynes 1976-7711. 21.1 Dick Gaines 1956-5712. 21.0 Ken House 1970-7113. 20.9 Hank Gunter 1960-3114. 20.8 Andre McCloud 1984-8515. 20.6 Greg Tynes 1977-7816. 20.5 Mark Bryant 1987-8817. 20.4 Jeremy Hazell 2009-1018. 20.3 Dick Gaines 1955-5619. 20.1 Walter Dukes 1951-5220. 19.9 Glen Mosley 1976-77

REBOUNDS1. 734 Walter Dukes 1952-532. 513 Walter Dukes 1951-523. 473 Glenn Mosley 1976-774. 450 Walter Dukes 1950-515. 413 Nick Werkman 1961-626. 394 Ken House 1969-707. 385 Ken House 1971-728. 370 Ken House 1970-719. 345 Nick Werkman 1963-6410. 343 Herb Pope 2009-10 343 Herb Pope 2011-1212 340 Tom Cross 1957-5813. 335 Anthony Avent 1990-9114. 332 Richie Dec 1963-6415. 323 Eddie Griffin 2000-0116. 317 Hank Gunter 1960-6117. 311 Mark Bryant 1987-8818. 305 Angel Delgado 2014-1519. 302 Bill Somerset 1967-6820. 299 Glenn Mosley 1973-74

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. 22.2 Walter Dukes 1952-532. 19.7 Walter Dukes 1951-523. 17.2 Nick Werkman 1961-624. 16.3 Glenn Mosley 1976-77 16.3 Glenn Mosley 1974-756. 15.8 Ken House 1969-707. 14.8 Ken House 1971-728. 14.5 Walter Dukes 1950-519. 14.2 Ken House 1970-71 14.2 Glenn Mosley 1973-7411. 13.9 Glen Mosley 1975-7612. 13.8 Nick Werkman 1963-6413. 13.2 Richie Dec 1963-64 13.2 Hank Gunter 1960-6115. 13.1 Tom Cross 1957-5816. 12.6 Nick Werkman 1962-63 12.6 Bill Somerset 1967-6818. 12.5 Hank Gunter 1959-6019. 12.4 Art Hicks 1960-6120. 12.1 Art Hicks 1959-60 12.1 Harry Slaton 1962-63

GAMES PLAYED1. 38 John Morton 1988-89 38 Andrew Gaze 1988-89 38 Daryll Walker 1988-89 38 Gerald Greene 1988-89 38 Anthony Avent 1988-896. 37 Ramon Ramos 1988-89 37 Michael Cooper 1988-89 37 Fratz Volcy 1988-899. 35 James Major 1987-88 35 John Morton 1987-88 35 Ramon Ramos 1987-88 35 Martin Salley 1987-88 35 Terry Dehere 1992-93 35 John Leahy 1992-93 35 Adrian Griffin 1992-9316. 34 Mark Bryant 1987-88 34 Terry Dehere 1990-91 34 Anthony Avent 1990-91 34 Danny Hurley 1992-93 34 Arturas Karnisovas 1992-93 34 Jerry Walker 1992-93 34 Luther Wright 1992-93 34 Danny Hurley 1992-93 34 Jordan Theodore 2011-12 34 Fuquan Edwin 2011-12 34 Aaron Cosby 2011-12 34 Patrik Auda 2011-12 34 Haralds Karlis 2011-12 34 Brandon Mobley 2013-14 34 Jaren Sina 2013-14

GAMES STARTED1. 38 Daryll Walker 1988-89 38 Gerald Greene 1988-893. 37 Andrew Gaze 1988-89 37 John Morton 1988-895. 36 Ramon Ramos 1987-886. 35 John Morton 1987-88 35 Ramon Ramos 1987-88 35 Martin Salley 1987-88 35 Terry Dehere 1992-9310. 34 Terry Dehere 1990-91 34 Anthony Avent 1990-91 34 Jerry Walker 1992-93 34 Jordan Theodore 2011-12

MINUTES PLAYED1. 1240 Andrew Gaze 1988-892. 1227 Jordan Theodore 2011-123. 1225 Brian Laing 2007-084. 1203 Terry Dehere 1992-935. 1192 Gerald Greene 1988-896. 1176 Eugene Harvey 2007-087. 1161 Jeremy Hazell 2008-098. 1141 Fuquan Edwin 2011-129. 1137 Andre Barrett 2002-0310. 1133 Terry Dehere 1990-9111. 1119 Andre Barrett 2003-0412. 1114 Anthony Avent 1990-9113. 1105 Mark Bryant 1987-8814. 1087 Eugene Harvey 2008-0915. 1085 Kelly Whitney 2005-0616. 1083 Robert Mitchell 2008-0917. 1082 John Morton 1988-8918. 1073 Greg Tynes 1976-7719. 1068 Donald Copeland 2005-0620. 1067 Nick Galis 1977-78 1067 Fuquan Edwin 2012-13

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 320 Nick Werkman 1963-642. 293 Nick Galis 1978-793. 272 Walter Dukes 1952-534. 271 Nick Werkman 1961-625. 267 Mark Bryant 1987-886. 256 Ken House 1971-727. 250 Dan Callandrillo 1981-828. 247 Greg Tynes 1976-779. 242 Terry Dehere 1992-9210. 239 Glenn Mosley 1976-7711. 235 Jeremy Hazell 2008-0912. 228 Anthony Avent 1990-9113. 221 Nick Werkman 1962-6314. 220 Jeremy Hazell 2009-10 220 Andre McCloud 1984-8516. 218 Greg Tynes 1977-78 218 Brian Laing 2007-0818. 217 John Ramsay 1974-7519. 213 Terry Dehere 1990-91 213 Adrian Griffin 1995-9620. 210 John Morton 1988-89

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 734 Nick Werkman 1963-642. 574 Walter Dukes 1952-533. 563 Nick Werkman 1961-624. 550 Jeremy Hazell 2008-095. 545 Ken House 1971-726. 525 Terry Dehere 1992-937. 520 Jeremy Hazell 2009-108. 513 Dick Gaines 1956-579. 512 Greg Tynes 1976-7710. 509 Nick Galis 1978-7911. 502 Nick Werkman 1962-6312. 490 Dan Callandrillo 1981-8213. 484 Mel Knight 1969-7014. 482 John Morton 1988-8915. 480 Eddie Griffin 2000-0116. 479 Brian Laing 2007-0817. 473 Mark Bryant 1987-8818. 469 Richie Regan 1952-5319. 460 Terry Dehere 1990-9120. 459 Terry Dehere 1991-92

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum 100 made)

1. .621 (121-195) Eugene Teague 2013-142. .615 (200-325) Hank Gunter 1960-613. .606 (123-203) Ramon Ramos 1987-88 .606 (100-165) John Garcia 2008-095. .601 (134-223) Dawan Scott 1977-786. .580 (217-374) John Ramsay 1974-757. .577 (228-395) Anthony Avent 1990-918. .576 (293-509) Nick Galis 1978-799. .575 (107-186) Roger Ingraham 1994-9510. .574 (112-195) G. Winchester 1991-9211. .571 (128-224) Hank Gunter 1959-6012. .565 (100-177) S. Dalembert 2000-0113. .563 (116-206) Martin Salley 1986-8714. .562 (136-242) Kelly Whitney 2003-04 .562 (141-251) Eugene Teague 2012-1316. .557 (141-253) Michael Cooper 1989-9017. .555 (121-218) Angel Delgado 2014-1518. .554 (184-332) Adrian Griffin 1994-9519. .550 (154-280) Kevin Foley 1968-6920. .538 (154-286) Jerry Walker 1992-93

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 105 Jeremy Hazell 2008-09 105 Terry Dehere 1990-913. 103 Darius Lane 2000-014. 98 Jeremy Hazell 2009-105. 94 Andrew Gaze 1988-896. 91 Darius Lane 1999-007. 85 Brian Oliver 2013-148. 84 Terry Dehere 1992-939. 79 Levell Sanders 1997-98 79 John Morton 1988-89 79 Darius Lane 2001-0212. 78 Jeremy Hazell 2007-0813. 75 Sterling Gibbs 2014-1514. 73 James Major 1986-87 73 Terry Dehere 1989-90 73 Andre Barrett 2003-0417. 72 Shaheen Holloway 1996-9718. 71 Donald Copeland 2005-0619. 69 Jamar Nutter 2007-08 69 Jamar Nutter 2006-07 69 Arturas Karnisovas 1993-94 69 Levell Sanders 1996-97

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 290 Jeremy Hazell 2009-10 290 Jeremy Hazell 2008-093. 261 Darius Lane 2000-014. 254 Darius Lane 1999-005. 245 Terry Dehere 1990-916. 234 Jeremy Hazell 2007-087. 223 Levell Sanders 1997-988. 221 Andrew Gaze 1988-899. 218 Jamar Nutter 2006-0710. 212 Terry Dehere 1992-9311. 211 Shaheen Holloway 1996-9712. 205 Brian Oliver 2013-1413. 203 Darius Lane 2001-0214. 198 Andre Barrett 2001-0215. 190 Shaheen Holloway 1997-98 190 Andre Barrett 2003-0417. 189 John Morton 1988-8918. 187 James Major 1986-87 187 Terry Dehere 1989-9020. 185 Levell Sanders 1996-97

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3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum 40 made)

1. .460 (105-245) Terry Dehere 1990-912. .436 (75-172) Sterling Gibbs 2014-153. .430 (65-151) Donnell Williams 1997-984. .425 (94-221) Andrew Gaze 1988-895. .418 (79-189) John Morton 1988-896. .415 (85-205) Brian Oliver 2013-147. .412 (63-153) Fuquan Edwin 2012-138. .403 (48-119) S. Holloway 1999-009. .401 (65-162) James Major 1987-8810. .400 (66-165) Aaron Cosby 2012-13 .400 (40-100) Rimas Kaukenas 1998-99

FREE THROWS MADE1. 317 Walter Dukes 1952-532. 251 Nick Werkman 1961-623. 208 Nick Werkman 1962-634. 202 Terry Dehere 1992-935. 198 Dan Callandrillo 1981-826. 190 Nick Werkman 1963-64 190 Dick Gaines 1956-578. 186 Walter Dukes 1951-529. 175 Arturas Karnisovas 1993-9410. 174 Dick Gaines 1955-5611. 173 Art Hicks 1960-6112. 168 Sterling Gibbs 2013-1413. 163 Mark Bryant 1987-88 163 Daryl Devero 1979-8015. 159 John Morton 1988-8916. 157 Nick Galis 1978-7917. 156 Terry Dehere 1991-9218. 154 Dan Callandrillo 1979-8019. 151 Jeremy Hazell 2008-0920. 150 Anthony Avent 1990-91 150 Jordan Theodore 2011-12

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 425 Walter Dukes 1952-532. 347 Nick Werkman 1961-623. 325 Nick Werkman 1962-634. 308 Nick Werkman 1963-645. 280 Walter Dukes 1951-526. 277 Dick Gaines 1956-577. 247 Terry Dehere 1992-938. 240 Dan Callandrillo 1981-829. 232 Sterling Gibbs 2013-1410. 231 Daryl Devero 1979-80 231 Dick Gaines 1955-5612. 228 Walter Dukes 1950-5113. 224 Art Hicks 1960-6114. 218 Mark Bryant 1987-8815. 210 Arturas Karnisovas 1993-9416. 206 Dan Callandrillo 1979-8017. 205 Jerry Walker 1991-9218. 204 Jeremy Hazell 2008-0919. 200 Anthony Avent 1990-9120. 196 Ken House 1971-72 196 Ken House 1970-71

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min. 2 FTA/game)

1. .888 (136-153) Terry Morawski 1965-662. .882 (97-110) Rimas Kaukenas 1999-003. .844 (132-157) John Morton 1987-88 .844 (119-141) Donald Copeland 2005-065. .843 (91-108) Rimas Kaukenas 1998-996. .839 (141-168) Terry Dehere 1990-91 .839 (135-161) Eugene Harvey 2006-078. .836 (122-146) Andre Barrett 2002-039. .833 (175-210) A. Karnisovas 1993-9410. .830 (156-188) Terry Dehere 1991-9211. .828 (120-145) Greg Tynes 1977-7812. .826 (157-190) Nick Galis 1978-79 .826 (100-121) Nick Galis 1977-7814. .825 (198-240) Dan Callandrillo 1981-8215. .824 (150-182) Jordan Theodore 2011-1216. .820 (159-194) John Morton 1988-8917. .818 (202-247) Terry Dehere 1992-9318. .808 (126-156) Harry Brooks 1953-5419. .806 (58-72) Brandon Mobley 2014-1520. .803 (122-152) Brian Laing 2007-08

ASSISTS1. 226 Jordan Theodore 2011-122. 197 Golden Sunkett 1962-633. 195 Paul Lape 1973-74 195 Gerald Greene 1988-895. 188 Shaheen Holloway 1997-986. 186 Roger Kindel 1971-727. 185 Mike Jones 1983-848. 183 Andre Barrett 2003-049. 177 Shaheen Holloway 1996-9710. 175 Shaheen Holloway 1999-0011. 169 Paul Lape 1972-73 169 Andre Barrett 2000-0113. 166 John Morton 1987-88 166 Gerald Greene 1985-8615. 162 Golden Sunkett 1963-6416. 159 Andre Barrett 2002-0317. 158 Richie Regan 1952-53 158 Eugene Harvey 2008-0919. 156 Eugene Harvey 2007-0820. 153 Danny Hurley 1994-95

ASSIST AVERAGE1. 8.57 Golden Sunkett 1962-632. 7.68 Paul Lape 1972-733. 7.22 Paul Lape 1973-744. 7.15 Roger Kindel 1971-725. 6.61 Mike Jones 1983-846. 6.65 Jordan Theodore 2011-127. 6.48 Shaheen Holloway 1997-98 6.48 Golden Sunkett 1963-649. 6.32 Shaheen Holloway 1996-9710. 5.90 Andre Barrett 2003-0411. 5.65 Shaheen Holloway 1999-0012. 5.50 Ken Walker 1960-6113. 5.45 Andre Barrett 2000-0114. 5.36 Randy Chave 1962-6315. 5.33 Randy Chave 1963-6416. 5.30 Andre Barrett 2002-0317. 5.28 Danny Hurley 1994-9518. 5.19 Danny Hurley 1995-96 5.19 Gerald Greene 1985-8620 5.13 Gerald Greene 1988-89

STEALS1. 102 Fuquan Edwin 2011-122. 90 Paul Gause 2006-073. 85 Paul Gause 2008-094. 81 Dan Callandrillo 1979-805. 80 Glenn Mosley 1976-776. 79 Fuquan Edwin 2012-137. 77 Fuquan Edwin 2013-14 77 Shaheen Holloway 1996-979. 75 John Morton 1987-8810. 74 Dan Callandrillo 1981-8211. 70 Adrian Griffin 1995-9612. 69 Levell Sanders 1996-97 69 Darius Lane 2001-0214 66 Adrian Griffin 1994-9515. 62 Eugene Harvey 2007-0816. 61 Jordan Theodore 2011-1217. 60 Shaheen Holloway 1997-9818. 59 Danny Hurley 1995-96 59 Danny Hurley 1994-95 59 Dan Callandrillo 1981-82

BLOCKS1. 133 Eddie Griffin 2000-012. 125 Glenn Mosley 1976-773. 107 Samuel Dalembert 1999-004. 88 Dawan Scott 1977-785. 76 Luther Wright 1992-936. 60 Samuel Dalembert 2000-017. 59 Herb Pope 2009-108. 56 Herb Pope 2011-129. 53 Anthony Avent 1989-9010. 52 Ramon Ramos 1987-88 52 Howard McNeil 1979-80 52 John Garcia 2007-0813. 50 Bayonne Taty 1996-9714. 49 John Garcia 2008-0915. 46 Duane Jordan 1998-99 46 Ramon Ramos 1988-8917. 44 Howard McNeil 1980-81 44 Howard McNeil 1978-7919. 42 Luther Wright 1991-9220. 41 Mike Davis 2007-08 41 Arturas Karnisovas 1993-94 41 Anthony Avent 1990-91

PERSONAL FOULS1. 117 Anthony Avent 1989-902. 116 Daryll Walker 1988-893. 111 Fuquan Edwin 2011-124. 109 Frantz Volcy 1989-905. 108 Andrew Gaze 1988-896. 107 Mark Bryant 1987-88 107 Walter Dukes 1950-518. 106 Herb Pope 2010-11 106 John Morton 1988-8910. 104 Herb Pope 2009-10 104 Mike Cooper 1989-9012. 103 Eugene Teague 2012-1313. 102 Paul Gause 2008-09 102 Stan Gaines 2006-07 102 Anthony Avent 1990-91 102 Marc Coleman 1976-7717. 101 Arturas Karnisovas 1990-91 101 Gordon Winchester 1990-91 101 Fuquan Edwin 2012-1320. 100 Arturas Karnisovas 1992-93 100 Glenn Mosley 1976-77 100 Herb Pope 2011-12

FOUL OUTS 1. 9 Stan Gaines 2006-07 9 Mark Bryant 1986-87 9 Bill Somerset 1967-68 9 Mike Buescher 1975-765. 8 Herb Pope 2010-11 8 Rimas Kaukenas 1997-98 8 Clark Young 1978-79 8 Dawan Scott 1977-78 8 John Garcia 2008-09 8 Dan Callandrillo 1980-81 8 Martin Salley 1986-87 8 Golden Sunkett 1963-64 8 Mike Davis 2007-08 8 Sir John Collins 1980-8115. 7 Anthony Avent 1989-90 7 Ricky Burton 1982-83 7 Mike Davis 2008-09 7 Jim LaCorte 1971-72 7 Fuquan Edwin 2011-1220. 6 18 Tied

TURNOVERS 1. 140 Shaheen Holloway 1996-972. 130 John Morton 1987-883. 118 Eugene Harvey 2007-084. 113 Ken Powell 1982-835. 108 Gerald Greene 1988-89 108 Shaheen Holloway 1997-987. 107 Dan Callandrillo 1980-81 107 Bryan Caver 1991-928. 103 John Allen 2002-03 103 Andre Barrett 2002-0310. 101 Gerald Greene 1986-8611 100 Dan Callandrillo 1981-8212. 99 Jordan Theodore 2011-1213. 98 Shaheen Holloway 1999-0014. 95 Greg Tynes 1976-7715. 94 Levell Sanders 1995-96 94 Terry Dehere 1990-91 94 John Morton 1985-8618. 93 Terry Dehere 1992-9319. 92 John Morton 1986-87 92 Eugene Harvey 2008-09 92 Tom Maayan 2012-13

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POINTS SCORED 1. 3107 1988-89 2. 2768 1987-88 3. 2725 1992-93 4. 2667 1990-91 5. 2577 1952-53 6. 2563 2009-10 7. 2460 1976-77 8. 2452 2007-08 9. 2442 2013-14 10. 2406 1994-95 11. 2393 1991-92 12. 2376 2008-09 13. 2324 2011-12 14. 2306 2000-01 15. 2295 1990-00 16. 2271 1985-86 17. 2250 1986-87 18. 2229 1977-78 19. 2228 2003-04 20. 2209 1974-75

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 88.1 1961-62 2. 84.8 1976-77 3. 83.2 1963-64 4. 82.5 1977-78 5. 81.8 1988-89 6. 81.6 1974-75 7. 80.2 1994-95 8. 80.0 2009-10 9. 79.6 1962-63 10. 79.3 1959-60 11. 79.1 1987-88 12. 79.0 1956-57 13. 78.9 1975-76 14. 78.6 1969-70 15. 78.4 1990-91 16. 78.0 1952-53 17. 77.9 1955-56 18. 77.6 1992-93 19. 77.4 1986-87 20. 76.6 1978-79

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2166 1988-89 2. 2133 1976-77 3. 2129 1952-53 4. 2107 2009-10 5. 2102 1954-55 6. 2039 1987-88 7. 2030 2000-01 8. 2006 2007-08 9. 2000 1963-64 10. 1980 1994-95 11. 1950 1955-56 12. 1942 2008-09 13. 1941 1992-93 14. 1913 2011-12 15. 1893 1985-86 16. 1889 1975-76 17. 1886 1956-57 18. 1873 2001-02 19. 1865 1999-00 20. 1852 1990-91

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1049 1988-89 2. 999 1987-88 3. 992 1976-77 4. 938 2009-10 5. 922 1992-93 6. 914 1952-53 7. 904 1990-91 8. 892 1974-75 9. 883 1994-95 10. 871 1977-78 11. 865 1985-86 12. 864 1975-76 13. 854 1973-74 14. 853 2008-09 15. 848 2007-08 16. 840 2000-01 17. 836 1963-64 18. 833 1978-79 833 2011-12 20. 816 2013-14

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .630 (837-1674) 1957-58 2. .500 (892-1774) 1974-75 3. .491 (871-1773) 1977-78 4. .490 (999-2039) 1987-88 5. .488 (904-1852) 1990-91 6. .484 (1049-2166) 1988-89 7. .479 (788-1645) 1986-87 8. .478 (775-1622) 1984-85 9. .475 (745-1567) 1983-84 .475 (922-1941) 1992-93 11. .473 (662-1397) 1980-81 .473 (795-1681) 1991-92 13. .470 (833-1774) 1978-79 14. .465 (729-1567) 1983-84 .465 (992-2133) 1976-77 16. .461 (702-1524) 1989-90 17. .459 (668-1456) 1968-69 18. .458 (806-1759) 2003-04 .458 (719-1570) 1960-61 20. .457 (864-1889) 1975-76 .457 (865-1893) 1985-86

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 1082 1952-53 2. 1039 1988-89 3. 942 1956-57 4. 905 1992-93 5. 882 1991-92 6. 878 1987-88 7. 864 1990-91 8. 853 1954-55 9. 846 1951-52 10. 842 1986-87 11. 839 1950-51 12. 802 1953-54 13. 795 1985-86 14. 777 1955-56 15. 774 2013-14 16. 771 1993-94 17. 736 2007-08 18. 724 1960-61 19. 723 1971-72 20. 706 1984-85

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 785 1988-89 2. 750 1952-53 3. 683 1992-93 4. 656 1987-88 5. 651 1990-91 6. 644 1991-92 7. 608 1956-57 8. 596 1986-87 9. 558 2013-14 10. 557 1951-52 11. 544 1954-55 12. 541 1985-86 13. 527 2007-08 14. 525 1993-94 15. 513 1960-61 16. 512 1955-56 17. 506 1971-72 18. 500 1953-54 19. 497 1979-80 20. 490 1965.66

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .756 (785-1039) 1988-89 2. .755 (683-905) 1992-93 3. .754 (450-597) 2006-07 4. .754 (487-656) 1977-78 5. .753 (651-864) 1990-91 6. .747 (656-878) 1987-88 7. .746 (475-637) 2005-06 8. .734 (425-580) 1978-79 9. .732 (462-631) 1989-90 10. .734 (425-580) 1978-79 .730 (644-882) 1991-92 12. .728 (431-592) 1998-99 13. .725 (490-676) 1965-66 14. .722 (476-659) 1976-77 15. .721 (558-774) 2013-14 16. .719 (425-591) 1974-75 17. .718 (469-653) 2008-09 18. .716 (527-736) 2007-08 19. .714 (435-609) 2003-04 20. .711 (340-478) 2004-05

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3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 761 2000-01 2 730 1997-98 3. 722 2001-02 4. 711 2012-13 5. 704 2013-14 6. 685 1999-00 7. 677 2007-08 8. 668 2011-12 9. 627 2009-10 10. 623 1996-97 11. 611 2010-11 12. 609 2014-15 13. 608 2008-09 14. 583 1993-94 15. 580 2006-07 16. 574 1994-95 17. 535 1988-89 18. 521 2003-04 19. 520 2005-06 20. 509 1992-93

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 261 2012-13 2. 252 2013-14 3. 250 1999-00 250 2000-01 5. 247 2001-02 6. 236 2011-12 7. 234 1997-98 8. 229 2007-08 9. 224 1988-89 10. 213 2014-15 11. 211 1996-97 12. 209 2009-10 13. 208 1990-91 14. 201 2008-09 15. 198 1992-93 198 1993-94 17. 193 1994-95 18. 187 2010-11 187 2006-07 20. 181 2003-04

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .419 (224-535) 1988-89 2. .418 (208-498) 1990-91 3. .389 (198-509) 1992-93 4. .385 (159-413) 1991-92 5. .369 (121-328) 1989-90 6. .367 (261-711) 2012-13 7. .365 (114-312) 1987-88 8. .365 (250-685) 1999-00 9. .364 (78-214) 1986-87 10. .358 (252-704) 2013-14 11. .353 (236-668) 2011-12 12. .350 (213-609) 2014-15 13. .347 (181-521) 2003-04 14. .342 (247-722) 2001-02 15. .341 (144-422) 2004-05 16. .340 (198-583) 1993-94 17. .339 (211-623) 1996-97 18. .338 (229-677) 2007-08 19. .336 (193-574) 1994-95 20. .335 (174-520) 2005-06

REBOUNDS 1. 1706 1952-53 2. 1517 1973-74 3. 1513 1988-89 4. 1508 1963-64 5. 1428 1964-65 6. 1357 1954-55 7. 1355 1969-70 8. 1348 1962-63 9. 1320 1956-57 10. 1309 1987-88 11. 1308 1992-93 12. 1300 1976-77 13. 1278 2000-01 14. 1263 1959-60 15. 1246 1960-61 1246 1990-91 17. 1240 2009-10 18. 1211 1999-00 19. 1209 1971-72 20. 1202 1985-86

REBOUND AVERAGE(games-rebounds)

1. 60.3 (25-1508) 1963-64 2. 58.6 (23-1348) 1962-63 3. 57.1 (25-1428) 1964-65 4. 56.1 (27-1517) 1973-74 5. 54.9 (23-1263) 1959-60 6. 54.2 (25-1355) 1969-70 7. 53.7 (24-1289) 1961-62 8. 52.1 (26-1357) 1954-55 9. 51.6 (33-1706) 1952-53 10. 48.8 (27-1320) 1956-57 11. 47.4 (23-1091) 1958-59 12. 47.2 (24-1135) 1965-66 13. 46.5 (26- 1209) 1971-72 14. 45.3 (25-1134) 1972-73 15. 45.1 (26-1174) 1957-58 16. 44.8 (29-1300) 1976-77 17. 43.9 (25-1098) 1955-56 18. 43.6 (27-1179) 1975-76 19. 43.5 (24-1046) 1966-67 20. 42.5 (27-1149) 1974-75

ASSISTS 1. 632 1988-89 2. 587 1987-88 3. 540 1992-93 4. 529 1955-56 5. 521 1997-98 6. 519 1963-64 7. 511 1952-53 8. 507 1990-91 9. 504 1994-95 10. 491 2000-01 11. 487 2009-10 12. 486 1956-57 13. 476 2011-12 14. 461 2012-13 15. 458 1999-00 16. 454 1954-55 17. 453 1991-92 19. 452 1985-86 452 2013-14 20. 443 1974-75

STEALS 1. 339 1982-83 2. 311 1981-82 3. 305 2007-08 4. 299 2006-07 5. 284 2011-12 6. 277 1994-95 7. 276 2008-09 8. 269 1976-77 9. 258 1992-93 10. 256 1990-91 11. 253 1996-97 12. 252 1987-88 13. 245 1995-96 14. 243 2001-02 243 1979-80 16. 242 1983-84 242 1978-79 18. 236 2009-10 19. 234 1988-89 20. 228 1985-86 228 1997-98

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 236 2000-01 2. 198 1999-00 3. 173 1990-91 173 1988-89 173 2009-10 6. 167 1992-93 7. 158 2007-08 8. 156 1991-92 9. 154 1989-90 10. 153 1976-77 11. 144 1987-88 144 1993-94 13. 135 1996-97 14. 131 1985-86 15. 127 1998-99 127 2014-15 17. 121 1986-87 18. 120 1994-95 120 1977-78 20. 113 2001-02

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PERSONAL FOULS 1. 795 1988-89 2. 709 1987-88 3. 687 1990-91 4. 677 1989-90 5. 675 2013-14 6. 649 1982-83 7. 648 1985-86 8. 639 1992-93 639 2008-09 10. 637 1983-84 11. 636 1981-82 12. 631 2007-08 13. 627 1986-87 14. 624 1991-92 624 2012-13 16. 609 2006-07 17. 604 2011-12 18. 602 1950-51 602 2009-10 20. 596 2001-02

SCORING MARGIN 1. +13.0 1952-53 2. +12.6 1988-89 3. +11.0 1992-93 4. +9.3 1990-91 5. +9.0 1955-56 6. +7.6 1987-88 7. +7.0 1956-57 8. +6.7 1962-63 9. +6.6 2003-04 10. +6.4 1959-60

REBOUND MARGIN 1. +17.2 1952-53 2. +14.0 1962-63 3. +12.2 1964-65 4. +12.1 1963-64 5. +12.0 1953-54 6. +11.8 1959-60 7. +9.0 1969-70 8. +8.1 1973-74 9. +7.0 1954-55 10. +6.0 1956-57

LOWEST TOTAL POINTS BY OPPONENTS 1. 1321 1948-49 2. 1503 1953-54 3. 1530 1949-50 4. 1611 1958-59 5. 1678 1959-60 1678 1962-63 7. 1684 1980-81 8. 1739 1955-56 9. 1756 1967-68 10. 1785 2004-05 11. 1819 1968-69 12. 1886 1979-80 13. 1888 1954-55 14. 1906 1970-71 15. 1924 1960-61

1924 1972-73 17. 1925 1957-58 18. 1927 1998-99 19. 1934 1966-67 20. 1950 1964-65

LOWEST AVERAGE POINTS BY OPPONENT 1. 62.3 1980-81 2. 63.8 2004-05 3. 63.8 2011-12 4. 64.2 1998-99 5. 64.7 1952-53 6. 65.2 1953-54 65.2 2012-13 8. 65.3 2003-04 9. 65.6 1958-59 10. 65.7 1993-94 11. 65.8 2010-11 12. 66.2 1999-00 13. 66.9 1992-93 14. 67.1 2005-06 15. 68.0 2014-15 16. 68.7 1997-98 17. 68.8 1991-92 18. 69.1 1990-91 19. 69.2 1988-89 20. 69.6 1955-56

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEBY OPPONENT

1. .310 1953-54 2. .312 1952-53 3. .320 1958-59 4. .340 1956-57 .340 1954-55 6. .370 1955-56 7. .398 1999-00 8. .400 1973-74 9. .404 2003-04 10. .405 1992-93 11. .406 1990-91 12. .407 1962-63 13. .409 2004-05 14. .410 1959-60 15. .411 1993-94 16. .412 1988-89 .412 2011-12 18 .413 2012-13 19. .415 1960-61 20. .416 2000-01

TURNOVERS 1. 586 1988-89 2. 549 1990-91 3. 543 1982-83 4. 540 1985-86 5. 538 1983-84 6. 516 1987-88 7. 514 2012-13 8. 507 1991-92 9. 504 1989-90 10. 497 1992-93 11. 493 1979-80 12. 488 1981-82 13. 476 1999-00 14. 467 1996-97 15. 454 2001-02 16. 450 1995-96 17. 446 2002-03 18. 443 1998-99 19. 442 1986-87 20. 441 1994-95

TURNOVERS FORCED 1. 573 1994-95 2. 533 1985-86 3. 523 1988-89 4. 517 1987-88 5. 516 1979-80 6. 512 2006-07 7. 510 1992-93 8. 498 2007-08 9. 495 1996-97 10. 493 1983-84 493 1995-96 493 2011-12 13. 492 1990-91 14. 491 2001-02 491 2008-09 16. 468 1997-98 17. 467 2002-03 18. 465 1981-82 19. 464 1999-00 464 1980-81

Adrian Griffin

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POINTS1. 52 Nick Werkman vs. Scranton, 1/29/642. 49 Nick Werkman vs. St. Peter’s, 1/22/623. 48 Nick Galis vs. Santa Clara, 12/22/784. 47 Dawan Scott vs. Cal-Bakersfield, 12/20/785. 47 Les Fries vs. Brown, 12/22/216. 42 Nick Werkman vs. St. Francis (PA), 2/16/637. 42 Nick Galis vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2/24/798. 41 Jeremy Hazell vs. West Virginia, 12/26/09 41 Marco Lokar vs. Pittsburgh, 2/20/90 41 Terry Dehere vs. St. John’s, 2/17/9311. 40 Jamel Jackson vs. VMI, 12/12/09 40 Sterling Gibbs vs. Illinois St. 11/24/14

POINTS IN A HALF1. 34 Nick Werkman vs. Scranton, 1/29/64

REBOUNDS1. 34 Walter Dukes vs. King’s, 12/13/522. 32 Nick Werkman vs. Boston College, 1/25/633. 31 Walter Dukes vs. Loyola (MD), 1/15/524. 30 Nick Werkman vs. St. Francis (PA), 1/16/625. 28 Glenn Mosley vs. Merrimack, 1/12/776. 25 Glenn Mosley vs. St. Peter’s, 2/24/777. 22 Arnie Ring vs. St. John’s, 3/14/538. 21 Eddie Griffin vs. St. Peter’s, 11/27/009. 20 Herb Pope vs. Syracuse, 1/8/11 20 Herb Pope vs. VMI, 12/12/09

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 21 Nick Werkman vs. Scranton, 1/29/64 21 Nick Galis vs. Santa Clara, 12/22/782. 16 Dawan Scott vs. Cal-Bakersfield, 12/20/78 16 Mark Bryant vs. Villanova, 2/27/88

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE1. 12 Jamel Jackson vs. VMI, 12/12/092. 9 Shaheen Holloway vs. BC, 1/4/973. 8 Brian Oliver vs. LIU-Brooklyn 12/5/13 8 Jeremy Hazell vs. Louisville, 1/19/08 8 Jeremy Hazell vs. UND, 2/11/106. 7 Sterling Gibbs vs. Illinois State 11/24/14 7 Jeremy Hazell vs. Prov., 1/22/09 7 James Major vs. Providence, 2/17/87 7 James Major vs. Lafayette, 12/6/87 7 Marco Lokar vs. Pittsburgh, 2/20/90 7 Terry Dehere vs. Providence, 2/2/91 7 Levell Sanders vs. SPC, 11/15/97 7 Donnell Williams vs. Pitt, 3/1/98 7 Darius Lane vs. Illinois, 12/9/00 7 Darius Lane vs. San Fran., 11/16/01

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 5 attempts)

1. 1.000 (5-5) James Major vs. Pittsburgh, 1/14/87 1.000 (5-5) Gerald Greene vs. Fordham, 12/16/88 1.000 (5-5) Jordan Theodore vs. G’Town, 2/21/124. .875 (7-8) Darius Lane vs. San Francisco, 11/16/015. .833 (5-6) Andre Barrett vs. G’town, 2/28/04 .833 (5-6) Andre Barrett vs. St. Peter’s, 12/13/04 .833 (5-6) Paul Gause vs. Providence, 1/22/098. .800 (4-5) Jaren Sina vs. Virginia Tech 11/23/13 .800 (12-15) Jamel Jackson vs. VMI, 12/12/09 .800 (4-5) Andre Barrett vs. URI, 1/1/04 .800 (4-5) Darius Lane vs. Providence, 2/1/00 .800 (4-5) Rimas Kaukenas vs. Wagner, 12/30/99 .800 (4-5) Jamar Nutter vs. Cincinnati, 1/27/08 .800 (4-5) Haralds Karlis vs. USF, 1/13/1215. .778 (7-9) Sterling Gibbs vs. Illinois State 11/24/1416. .750 (9-12) Shaheen Holloway vs. BC, 1/4/97 .750 (6-8) Chuck Moore vs. Pittsburgh, 2/8/99 .750 (6-8) Darius Lane vs. Geo. Wash., 12/4/99 .750 (6-8) Darius Lane vs. Connecticut, 1/30/00 .750 (6-8) Donald Copeland vs. Marist, 11/19/05

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE1. 12-12 John Ramsey vs. St. Michael’s, 12/3/74 12-12 Brian Laing vs. Delaware St., 12/31/07

FREE THROWS MADE1. 25 Les Fries vs. Brown, 12/22/212. 20 Nick Werkman vs. Loyola (MD), 12/7/623. 19 Nick Werkman vs. So. Illinois, 12/21/61 19 Nick Werkman vs. St. Peter’s, 1/27/62 19 Walter Dukes vs. John Carroll, 12/16/52

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 19 Jeremy Hazell vs. West Virginia, 12/26/092. 18 Darius Lane vs. Oklahoma State, 3/24/003. 17 Levell Sanders vs. Clemson, 2/19/97 17 Brian Oliver vs. LIU-Brooklyn 12/5/135. 16 Jeremy Hazell vs. Connecticut, 1/3/086. 15 Jeremy Hazell vs. Syracuse, 12/29/09 15 Jamel Jackson vs. VMI, 12/12/09 15 Jeremy Hazell vs. Pittsburgh, 2/28/09 15 Jeremy Hazell vs. Syracuse, 3/11/09 15 Jamar Nutter vs. WVU, 2/3/0711. 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Rutgers, 2/23/10 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Monmouth, 11/15/09 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Louisville, 1/19/08 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Memphis, 11/21/08 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Syracuse, 12/30/08 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Villanova, 1/6/09 14 Jeremy Hazell vs. Marquette, 2/17/09 14 James Major vs. Syracuse, 1/10/87 14 Donnell Williams vs. BC, 3/4/98 14 S. Holloway vs. N’orthwestern, 12/31/97 14 Darius Lane vs. Syracuse, 2/7/00 14 Darius Lane vs. Illinois, 12/9/00 14 Darius Lane vs. WVU, 1/27/01

BLOCKS1. 11 Sam Dalembert vs. SJU, 1/18/002. 10 Eddie Griffin vs. Norfolk St., 12/4/003. 9 Glenn Mosley vs. St. John’s, 1/22/75 9 Sam Dalembert vs. G’Town, 1/8/00

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE1. 17 Nick Werkman vs. Loyola (MD), 12/7/622. 15 Donald Copeland vs. N.C. State, 1/25/063. 13 Sterling Gibbs vs. Illinois State 11/24/144. 12 Jordan Theodore vs. VCU, 11/17/115. 11 Eugene Harvey vs. Pittsburgh, 2/19/07 11 Terry Dehere vs. Providence, 1/9/93 vs. Syracuse, 1/11/93 vs. St. John’s, 3/6/93

ASSISTS1. 17 Paul Lape vs. St. Peter’s, 3/1/732. 15 Gerald Greene vs. Manh., 12/9/85 15 Dan Callandrillo vs Wagner, 1/31/794. 14 Mike Jones vs. Monmouth, 12/17/83 14 Shaheen Holloway vs. ‘Cuse, 2/7/98 14 Shaheen Holloway vs. WVU, 2/5/00 14 Eugene Harvey vs. Hartford, 12/3/098. 13 Danny Hurley vs. USC, 12/29/94 13 Andre Barrett vs. St. Peter’s, 11/27/00 13 Andre Barrett vs. FDU, 12/13/01 13 Jordan Theodore vs. Providence., 3/6/1212. 12 9 times, last A. Barrett vs. URI., 1/1/04

STEALS1. 8 Fuquan Edwin vs. E. Washington 12/22/13 vs. Mercer, 12/18/11 8 Paul Gause vs. Saint Mary’s, 12/2/06 vs. Monmouth, 11/11/07 vs. James Madison, 12/22/07 8 Levell Sanders vs. UND, 2/16/976. 7 Eugene Harvey vs. LIU, 11/28/09 7 Fuquan Edwin vs. Rutgers, 2/24/12

POINTS SCORED (HOME) 1. 134 vs. VMI, 12/12/09 2. 120 vs. Scranton, 1/26/62 3. 116 vs. St. Francis (PA), 2/13/65 4. 114 vs. Manhattan, 12/9/85Nick Werkman

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5. 113 vs. Wagner, 12/23/96 6. 112 vs. James Madison, 12/22/07 7. 111 vs. Robert Morris, 11/18/07 111 vs. Merrimack, 11/29/76 111 vs. Scranton, 1/29/64 10. 110 vs. Wagner, 2/3/64 110 vs. LIU, 12/9/94 12. 109 vs. Rutgers, 12/13/86 109 vs. Merrimack, 11/29/78 109 vs. Roanoke, 12/5/59 109 vs. William & Mary, 12/17/54 3 games tied at 108

POINTS SCORED (AWAY) 1. 109 vs. Providence, 3/9/10 (neutral) 109 vs. John Carroll, 3/4/53 3. 108 vs. St. Francis (NY), 12/21/74 4. 105 vs. Iona, 2/8/56 105 vs. Boston College, 2/4/89 6. 104 vs. Pacific, 12/29/87 104 vs. UMass, 12/11/10 8. 103 vs. Loyola (MD), 12/4/69 103 vs. Syracuse, 3/14/93 (neutral) 10. 102 vs. Holy Cross, 2/7/70 2 games tied at 101 2 games tied at 100

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 12 vs. St. Peter’s, 1/21/42 2. 15 vs. Maryland, 12/30/41 3. 16 vs. Cathedral, 11/27/15 4. 18 vs. Rutgers, 1/9/43 5. 19 vs. West Chester State, 12/2/40 6. 20 vs. Rider, 2/17/47 7. 22 vs. St. Francis (PA), 2/5/41 22 vs. Loyola (MD), 2/2/40 9. 23 vs. Scranton, 1/23/42 10. 26 vs. Rider, 1/6/41 26 vs. Illinois Wesleyan, 1/4/41 3 games tied at 27

MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 126 vs. Villanova, 3/2/70 2. 119 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/75 3. 118 vs. Cincinnati, 1/9/58 4. 117 vs. Saint Peter’s, 12/20/69 5. 115 vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/13/65 6. 113 vs. Georgetown, 2/6/82 113 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/1/62 8. 112 vs. Boston College, 2/25/66 112 vs. Duke, 2/23/61 112 vs. Dayton, 2/9/61

MOST POINTS COMBINED 1. 241 vs. VMI, 12/12/09 2. 222 vs. James Madison, 12/22/07 222 vs. Villanova, 3/2/70 4. 220 vs. Scranton, 1/26/62 5. 218 vs. Robert Morris, 11/18/07 6. 215 vs. Providence, 3/9/10 7. 213 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/1/62 8. 212 vs. Rutgers, 12/6/75 9. 211 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 2/13/65 10. 209 vs. Merrimack, 11/29/76

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 62 vs. Kean (108-46), 11/29/98 2. 57 vs. Winthrop (106-49), 12/29/90 3. 53 vs. LIU (107-54), 12/9/90 53 vs. Manhattan (114-61), 12/9/85 5. 52 vs. King’s (96-44), 2/16/52 6. 50 vs. St. Francis (77-27), 12/11/17 7. 49 vs. Wagner (93-44), 12/14/72 8. 48 vs. Arnold (103-55), 11/30/51 9. 47 vs. Roanoke (98-51), 12/4/56 47 vs. Columbia (103-50), 12/13/94 47 vs. Morgan St. (93-46), 12/29/05 12. 46 vs. Kings (97-51), 12/13/52

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 1. 64 vs. Cincinnati (54-118), 1/9/58 2. 53 vs. Duke (40-93), 11/16/05 3. 42 vs. LIU (30-72), 2/27/35 42 vs. Villanova (62-104), 2/24/72 42 vs. Connecticut (57-99), 2/11/06 6. 40 vs. Georgetown (73-113), 2/6/82 40 vs. Ohio State (57-97), 12/27/60 8. 36 vs. Alabama (64-100), 12/30/75 36 vs. Villanova (73-109), 3/3/64 36 vs. Temple (53-89), 2/7/58 11. 35 vs. Dayton (77-112), 2/9/61 35 vs. Maryland (69-104), 12/30/75 35 vs. Duke (77-112), 2/23/61

SINGLE GAME ATTENDANCE1. 39,187 Michigan 80, SHU 79 (OT) 4/3/89, Seattle, WA 39,187 SHU 95, Duke 78 4/1/89, Seattle, WA3. 32,633 Syracuse 78, SHU 62 1/19/91, Syracuse, NY4. 32,037 Syracuse 90, SHU 66 1/7/89, Syracuse, NY5. 30,681 Oklahoma State 68, SHU 66 3/24/00, Syracuse, NY6. 30,554 Syracuse 84, SHU 82 1/9/88, Syracuse, NY7. 29,491 Syracuse 74, SHU 65 2/5/90, Syracuse, NY

SINGLE GAME HOME ATTENDANCE1. 20,029 SHU 77, Connecticut 64, 3/1/92 20,029 N. Carolina 70, SHU 66, 1/24/93 20,029 SHU 66, Georgetown 56, 2/21/93 20,029 SHU 92, St. John’s 73, 3/6/935. 19,761 SHU 94, Georgetown 86, 1/3/89 19,761 Syracuse 86, SHU 79, 2/6/897. 18,111 SHU 63, Georgetown 50, 2/16/918. 17,584 SHU 86, Syracuse 76, 2/11/929. 17,493 SHU 80, Syracuse 73, 1/11/9310. 17,162 Syracuse 69, SHU 67, 1/12/91

John Morton

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COACH TENURE YEARS W L T PCTWilliam Caffrey 1908-09 1 10 4 0 .714Dick McDonough 1909-10 1 6 2 0 .750Jim Flanagan 1910-11 1 4 0 0 1.000Frank Hill 1911-29 17 178 66 1 .729Dan Steinberg 1929-31 2 25 20 0 .556Les Fries 1931-33 2 18 13 1 .580John Colrick 1934-36 2 8 22 0 .280John “Honey” Russell 1936-43 7 101 32 0 .759 1949-60 11 193 97 0 .666 Totals 18 294 129 0 .695Bob Davies 1946-47 1 24 3 0 .889Jack Reitmeier 1947-49 2 34 12 0 .739Richard Regan 1960-70 10 112 131 0 .460Bill Raftery 1970-81 11 154 141 0 .522Hoddy Mahon 1981-82 1 11 16 0 .407P.J. Carlesimo 1982-94 12 212 166 0 .561George Blaney 1994-97 3 39 47 0 .453Tommy Amaker 1997-01 4 68 55 0 .553Louis Orr 2001-06 5 80 70 0 .533Bobby Gonzalez 2006-10 4 66 59 0 .528Kevin Willard 2010-present 5 82 81 0 .503

ASSISTANT COACHESScott Adubato 2007-10Oliver Antigua 2013-14Rod Baker 1988-91Geoff Billet 2006-07Grant Billmeier 2015-pres.Tom Brennan 1972-73 Junior Varsity Coach, 1972-73William Brooks 1968-70 Freshman Coach, 1968-70Mike Brown 1982-88, 1991-94John Carroll 1982-88Chris Collins 1998-00Tom Connello 1979-80Richie Dec 1968-70 ScoutJohn Dunne 2001-06Pat Elliott 1989-92Billy Garrett 2001-06Bruce Hamburger 1986-95Greg Herenda 1994-97Fred Hill 1998-01 2013-pres.Shaheen Holloway

Associate Head Coach, 2010-pres.Ken House 1973-77George Jackson 2005-06Rob Jackson 1997-01Rod Jenkins 1979-80Kerry Keating 1995-98Chris Kinum 1973-75 Junior Varsity Coach, 1973-75Roger Kindel 1972-74Mel Knight 1978-82Hoddy Mahon 1971-81 Freshman Coach, 1971-72Dan McHale 2010-13Dwayne Morton 2014-15John Murphy 1960-70 Freshman Coach, 1960-68Kevin Murphy 2006-10Tom Murphy 1964-67 ScoutJoe Napolitano 1983-87Brian Nash 2001-05Tim O’Toole 1997-98Dermon Player 2006-10Chris Pompey 2010-13Tom Pugliese 1970-72Richard Regan 1958-60 Freshman Coach, 1958-60Howie Ruppert 1984-87Eugene Schiller 1957-58 Freshman Coach, 1957-58Billy Schmidt 2000-01Frank Sullivan 1982-84Tom Sullivan 1987-94Golden Sunkett 1967-70Robert Thurston 1970-71 Freshman Coach, 1970-71Kenny Williamson 1994-97Assistant coaches in Bold

COACHING RECORDS

P.J. Carlesimo

TOP-5 IN WINS1. Honey Russell 2942. P.J. Carlesimo 2123. Frank Hill 1784. Bill Raftery 1545. Richie Regan 112

TOP-5 IN WIN %(minimum three years)

1. Frank Hill .7292. Honey Russell .6953. P.J. Carlesimo .5614. Tommy Amaker .5535. Louis Orr .533

TOP-5 IN SEASONS1. Honey Russell 182. Frank Hill 173. P.J. Carlesimo 124. Bill Raftery 115. Richie Regan 10

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ACC-BIG EAST CHALLENGE(Greensboro, NC, 1989-90)

Wake Forest W 76-74ot(Syracuse, NY, 1990-91)

Clemson W 78-62(East Rutherford, NJ, (1991-92)

North Carolina L 54-83

ATLANTIC CITY CLASSIC(Atlantic City, NJ, 1982-83)

Northeastern L 63-74Ill-Chicago W 85-79

BB&T CLASSIC(Washington, DC, 1999-00)

George Washington L 63-72Illinois L 61-72

BIG APPLE NIT(Piscataway, NJ, 1987-88)

George Mason W 85-63Middle Tennessee St. W 93-61

(New York, NY, 1987-88)New Mexico W 88-67Florida L 68-70

BIG EAST-SEC CHALLENGE(Louisville, KY, 2010-11)

Arkansas L 62-71(Newark, NJ, 2011-12)

Auburn W 81-59(Baton Rouge, LA, (2012-13)

LSU L 67-72

BIG SUN(St. Petersburg, FL, 1977-78)

West Virginia W 76-73Florida State L 63-94

BRIGHAM YOUNG CLASSIC(Provo, UT, 1980-81)

St. Mary’s L 61-68North Texas State W 89-78

(Provo, UT, 2006-07)Oral Roberts L 74-76Liberty W 85-81Brigham Young L 68-77

CABLE CAR CLASSIC(San Francisco, CA, 1978-79)

Santa Clara W 79-68Tennessee L 80-94

(San Francisco, CA, 1987-88)Pacific W 104-78Santa Clara L 75-91

CHARLESTON CLASSIC(Charleston, S.C., 2011-12)

VCU W 69-54Saint Joseph’s W 78-70Northwestern L 73-80

COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC(Brooklyn, N.Y., 2013-14)

Oklahoma L 86-85Virginia Tech W 68-67

COPA NAVIDAD CLASSIC(San Juan, PR, 1984-85)

North Carolina A&T W 73-67Tennessee State W 97-88

DIXIE CLASSIC(Raleigh, NC, 1953-54)

North Carolina State L 70-72North Carolina W 73-63Tulane W 77-68

(Raleigh, NC, 1957-58)Duke L 62-69

St. Louis L 44-77Duquesne L 65-68

ECAC CHRISTMAS TOURNEY(Niagara Falls, NY, 1976-77)

ChampionsGeorge Washington W 69-67Niagara W 69-59

EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL(Evansville, IN, 1972-73)

Air Force L 58-64Evansville L 72-74

FIESTA CLASSIC(Tempe, AZ, 1983-84)

St. Mary’s W 58-53Arizona State L 53-66

GOVERNOR’S CUP(Cancun, Mexico, 2009-10)

Virginia Tech L 94-103ot

GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT(Anchorage, AK, 1988-89)

ChampionsUtah W 86-68Kentucky W 63-60Kansas W 92-81

(Anchorage, AK, 1997-98)Alaska-Anchorage W 67-57North Carolina L 65-95Massachusetts L 60-73

(Anchorage, AK, 2003-04)Alaska-Anchorage W 62-57Purdue L 63-75Liberty W 65-47

HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF(South Orange, NJ, 2012-13)

UMKC W 75-36(Newark, NJ, 2012-13)

Norfolk State W 78-65(Uncasville, CT, 2012-13)

Washington L 73-84otRhode Island W 60-55

HOLIDAY FESTIVAL(New York, NY, 1960-61)

Ohio State L 57-97Providence W 92-83St. Joseph’s W 91-83

(New York, NY, 1974-75)Rutgers L 81-88Manhattan L 66-70

(New York, NY, 1989-90)Rhode Island W 68-62N. Carolina State L 62-65

(New York, NY, 2001-02)Iona L 70-73Fordham W 66-57

HOLY CROSS INVITATIONAL(Worcester, MA, 1984-85)

ChampionsRice W 69-66Brown (ot) W 73-66

HURRICANE CLASSIC(Miami, FL, 1969-70)

Miami, FL W 76-66Texas W 56-55

INDIANA CLASSIC(Bloomington, IN, 1979-80)

UTEP L 61-69Xavier W 70-67

JERSEY CLASSIC(Piscataway, NJ, 1977-78)

Fairleigh Dickinson W 71-66Rutgers L 78-93

KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL(Lexington, KY, 1981-82)

Utah State W 85-77Kentucky L 74-98

KODAK CLASSIC(Rochester, NY, 1968-69)

Pennsylvania L 74-76Rice L 69-71

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CLASSIC

(New York, NY, 1974-75)Fairfield W 89-87Holy Cross L 71-73

(New York, NY, 1975-76)Champions

Fairfield W 80-74Manhattan W 93-71

(New York, NY, 1976-77)Rutgers W 89-75Holy Cross L 77-82

MARYLAND INVITATIONAL(College Park, MD, 1975-76)

Maryland L 69-104Alabama L 64-100

MAUI INVITATIONAL(Lahaina, Maui, HI, 2001-02)

Duke L 79-80Chaminade W 74-62Kansas L 62-80

MIAMI BEACH CLASSIC(Miami, FL, 1973-74)

ChampionsManhattan L 67-76Fairfield W 69-64

MOUNTAINEER CLASSIC(Morgantown, WV, 1973-74)

Oregon State L 83-88California L 76-81

NABC CLASSIC(Indianapolis, IN, 1998-99)

Indiana L 69-83Valparaiso L 54-64

NIAGARA TOURNAMENT(Niagara Falls, NY, 1976-77)

George Washington W 69-67Niagara W 69-59

ORANGE BOWL(Miami, FL, 1956-57)

Pittsburgh L 62-76LaSalle L 62-82Miami, FL W 92-80

PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF(San Juan, P.R., 2008-09)

USC W 63-61Memphis L 70-84Virginia Tech W 77-73

PARADISE JAM(St. Thomas, USVI, 2010-11)

Alabama W 83-78Xavier L 52-57Clemson L 58-64 (ot)

(St. Thomas, USVI, 2014-15)Champions

Nevada W 68-60Gardner Webb W 85-67Illinois State W 84-80

PHILLY HOOP GROUP CLASSIC(Philadelphia, PA, 2007-08)

Independence Bracket Champions

Robert Morris* W 111-107 (ot)Loyola* W 94-80Navy W 79-75Virginia W 74-60

*Newark, N.J.

PRESEASON NIT(East Rutherford, NJ, 1992-93)

Delaware W 75-54Tennessee W 72-64

(New York, NY, 1992-93)UCLA W 73-64Indiana L 74-78

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1996-97)Iona L 66-79

(East Rutherford, NJ, 2005-06)Manhattan W 66-52

(Durham, NC, 2005-06)Duke L 40-93

QUEEN CITY TOURNAMENT(Buffalo, NY, 1958-59)

Canisius L 45-72Brigham Young W 82-80 (ot)

(Buffalo, NY, 1966-67)Canisius L 58-80Loyola L 66-87

RAINBOW CLASSIC(Honolulu, HI, 1985-86)

Hawaii W 90-80Washington St. L 67-74Clemson L 62-69

RICHMOND TOURNAMENT(Richmond, VA, 1955-56)

Virginia Tech W 64-60Cincinnati L 81-82William & Mary W 80-55

ROCHESTER CLASSIC(Rochester, NY, 1978-79)

Niagara L 73-83 (2ot)Dartmouth L 53-54

(Rochester, NY, 1982-83)St. Bonaventure W 76-74 (ot)Iowa L 63-85

SETON HALL/MEADOWLANDS TOURNAMENT

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1992-93)Champions

Cornell W 75-59James Madison W 87-66

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1993-94)Champions

San Diego W 67-47Stanford W 75-69

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1994-95)Champions

Lehigh W 90-59USC W 92-72

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1995-96)Champions

New Hampshire W 93-80St. Joseph’s W 81-74

(East Rutherford, NJ, 1996-97)

ChampionsAlaska-Anchorage W 73-69Rhode Island W 72-70

SHAWMUT WORCESTER COUNTY CLASSIC

(Worcester, MA, 1984-85)Rice W 69-66Brown W 73-66 (ot)

SHU TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT(South Orange, NJ, 1987-88)

ChampionsWagner W 93-52Lafayette W 98-73

(South Orange, NJ, 1988-89)Champions

Central Connecticut W 81-42Mt. St. Mary’s W 107-75

SUGAR BOWL TOURNAMENT(New Orleans, LA, 1988-89)

ChampionsVirginia W 84-67DePaul W 83-60

TANGERINE BOWL(Orlando, FL, 1970-71)

Stetson W 61-60Ohio L 82-84

(Orlando, FL, 1973-74)Stetson L 76-102Rollins L 75-84

UNITED AIRLINES TOURNY(Honolulu, HI, 1994-95)

S. Illinois W 69-56Hawaii L 88-96

UTAH CLASSIC(Salt Lake City, UT, 1976-77)

Utah L 86-95Tennessee L 90-99

VANDERBILT CLASSIC(Nashville, TN, 1967-68)

Vanderbilt L 67-85Wake Forest W 71-70

NUMBER OF TITLES

21Most RecentParadise Jam

2014-15

NUMBER OF RUNNER-UPS

14Most Recent

Charleston Classic2011-12

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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ALL-TIME RECORD vs. TOP 2572-235 (.235)

Date Rank Opponent W/L Score1948-49

3/2/49 17 at Villanova L 53-80

1949-501/14/50 18 at Siena L 48-59

1950-512/8/51 12 at LIU L 67-792/12/51 9 VILLANOVA W 71-542/21/51 15 at Villanova L 61-673/13/51 8 vs. N.C. State W 71-593/15/51 11 vs. BYU# L 59-693/17/51 9 vs. St. John’s L 68-70 (2ot)

1951-522/18/52 13 OKLAHOMA CITY W 68-522/25/52 15 at Louisville W 83-81

1952-5312/18/52 11 vs. W. Kentucky W 77-741/14/53 7 at Fordham W 69-623/2/53 18 at Louisville L 67-733/12/53 20 vs. Manhattan# W 76-58 3/14/53 20 vs. St. John’s# W 58-46

1953-5412/28/53 9 at N.C. State L 70-721/11/54 14 DAYTON L 65-67

1955-561/26/56 15 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) L 78-81

1956-5712/13/56 12 vs. W. Kentucky W 78-691/10/57 13 vs. Wake Forest L 55-64

1957-5812/27/57 18 vs. Saint Louis L 44-77 2/7/58 10 at Temple L 53-89

1958-592/6/59 20 at Saint Joseph’s L 64-82

1959-602/12/60 16 at Holy Cross L 78-92

1960-6112/27/60 1 vs. Ohio State L 57-97 12/29/60 15 vs. Providence W 92-83 2/23/61 6 vs. Duke L 77-112

1961-621/3/62 5 at Villanova L 67-972/26/62 6 at Bradley L 81-111

1964-651/13/65 4 at Saint Joseph’s L 81-1151/16/65 7 ST. JOHN’S L 69-761/23/65 6 at Providence L 81-883/3/65 9 VILLANOVA L 63-84

1966-672/9/66 8 ST. JOHN’S L 64-1102/19/66 6 PROVIDENCE L 57-77

1966-671/28/67 10 at Providence L 87-91(ot)

1967-6812/22/67 3 at Vanderbilt L 67-852/14/68 4 ST. BONAVENTURE L 71-81 (ot)

1968-692/26/69 12 VILLANOVA L 56-73

1970-711/26/71 16 VILLANOVA L 52-72

1971-7212/11/71 14 at St. John’s L 84-103

1972-731/24/73 15 ST. JOHN’S L 77-1072/24/73 7 at Providence L 65-87

1973-7412/15/73 17 vs. San Francisco W 89-831/24/74 12 vs. USC L 68-791/26/74 13 vs. South Carolina L 74-752/9/74 11 PROVIDENCE L 60-91

1974-7512/26/74 20 vs. Rutgers L 81-89

1975-7612/4/75 4 vs. North Carolina L 63-7512/29/75 2 at Maryland L 69-10412/30/75 8 vs. Alabama L 64-1002/16/76 17 at St. John’s L 63-68

1976-7712/11/76 15 vs. Tennessee L 90-99

1977-781/18/78 19 GEORGETOWN L 69-70

1978-792/10/79 18 at Georgetown L 62-87

1979-801/5/80 9 at Syracuse L 76-991/12/80 14 at St. John’s L 64-972/28/80 20 vs. Georgetown L 47-60

1981-8212/19/81 2 at Kentucky L 74-981/13/82 8 GEORGETOWN L 60-62

1982-8312/22/82 18 at Villanova L 68-7912/29/82 9 vs. Iowa L 63-851/3/83 7 ST. JOHN’S L 62-791/15/83 13 vs. Syracuse L 81-921/19/83 13 VILLANOVA L 59-751/26/83 15 at Georgetown L 48-712/5/83 5 at St. John’s L 57-822/16/83 17 at Syracuse L 68-962/26/83 18 GEORGETOWN L 60-713/10/83 14 vs. Boston College L 56-79

1983-841/7/84 4 GEORGETOWN L 63-742/9/84 3 at Georgetown L 54-78

1984-851/2/85 1 at Georgetown L 56-731/5/85 4 at St. John’s L 57-731/8/85 1 GEORGETOWN L 70-901/12/85 12 at Boston College L 66-691/16/85 7 SYRACUSE L 80-901/19/85 18 VILLANOVA L 74-862/4/85 1 ST. JOHN’S L 76-872/14/85 8 at Syracuse L 62-94

1985-861/4/86 4 at Syracuse L 75-961/15/86 9 ST. JOHN’S L 58-741/18/86 15 GEORGETOWN L 72-822/6/86 8 SYRACUSE L 61-842/8/86 11 at Georgetown L 54-813/1/86 8 at St. John’s L 70-823/6/86 5 vs. St. John’s L 68-87

1986-871/3/87 8 at Georgetown W 74-531/10/87 5 at Syracuse L 84-921/14/87 18 PITTSURGH L 85-871/17/87 9 GEORGETOWN W 66-651/28/87 17 at Pittsburgh L 81-952/3/87 11 SYRACUSE L 80-842/10/87 16 ST. JOHN’S L 57-60 (ot)2/17/87 19 at Providence L 87-912/25/87 20 PROVIDENCE L 72-853/6/87 11 vs. Pittsburgh L 88-96

1987-8811/28/87 14 vs. Florida L 68-701/9/88 7 at Syracuse L 82-841/27/88 17 SYRACUSE L 76-872/22/88 8 PITTSBURGH W 89-723/2/88 7 at Pittsburgh W 83-793/12/88 13 vs. Syracuse L 63-683/20/88 2 vs. Arizona L 55-84

1988-891/3/89 5 GEORGETOWN W 94-861/7/89 2 at Syracuse L 66-902/1/89 6 at Georgetown L 66-742/6/89 9 SYRACUSE L 79-853/11/89 5 vs. Syracuse L 78-813/23/89 8 vs. Indiana W 78-653/25/89 15 vs. UNLV W 84-614/1/89 9 vs. Duke W 95-784/3/89 10 vs. Michigan L 79-80 (ot)

1989-9012/23/89 6 vs. Michigan L 86-9112/29/89 19 vs. N.C. State L 62-651/30/90 6 at Georgetown L 48-702/5/90 7 at Syracuse L 65-742/11/90 9 OKLAHOMA L 84-892/14/90 24 ST. JOHN’S L 81-90 (ot)2/17/90 3 GEORGETOWN L 60-682/24/90 6 at Connecticut L 57-792/28/90 10 SYRACUSE L 69-713/9/90 8 vs. Connecticut L 58-76

1990-911/5/91 15 at Georgetown L 65-731/9/91 10 ST. JOHN’S W 74-621/12/91 8 SYRACUSE L 67-691/19/91 8 at Syracuse L 64-781/26/91 19 CONNECTICUT W 76-622/2/91 5 at St. John’s L 65-812/4/91 19 at Pittsburgh L 80-862/9/91 23 at Oklahoma W 92-852/12/91 22 PITTSBURGH W 83-732/16/91 18 GEORGETOWN W 63-503/21/91 8 vs. Arizona W 81-773/23/91 1 vs. UNLV L 65-77

1991-9212/4/91 5 NORTH CAROLINA L 54-831/20/92 20 ST. JOHN’S W 75-601/26/92 6 OHIO STATE W 68-642/1/92 12 at Syracuse L 67-702/8/92 10 at Connecticut W 81-692/11/92 10 SYRACUSE W 86-762/26/92 18 GEORGETOWN W 73-71 (ot)3/1/92 24 CONNECTICUT W 77-643/21/92 16 vs. Missouri W 88-713/26/92 1 vs. Duke L 69-81

1992-9311/25/92 21 vs. UCLA W 73-6411/27/92 4 vs. Indiana L 74-781/4/93 19 CONNECTICUT W 72-691/11/93 24 SYRACUSE W 80-731/24/93 3 NORTH CAROLINA L 66-701/27/93 21 at Georgetown L 62-732/17/93 25 at St. John’s W 95-85 (ot)3/6/93 25 ST. JOHN’S W 92-733/20/93 20 vs. W. Kentucky L 68-72

1993-9412/8/93 21 CONNECTICUT L 66-821/9/94 10 at Purdue L 67-691/12/94 20 BOSTON COLLEGE W 61-531/22/94 16 SYRACUSE L 74-782/12/94 6 at Connecticut L 68-802/23/94 18 at Syracuse L 69-913/11/94 13 vs. Syracuse W 81-80

1994-9512/5/94 24 at Villanova L 75-981/7/95 8 at Syracuse L 77-891/10/95 10 GEORGETOWN L 68-801/21/95 2 CONNECTICUT L 81-862/11/95 16 VILLANOVA L 67-812/18/95 11 SYRACUSE W 82-742/25/95 4 at Connecticut L 61-753/1/95 23 at Georgetown L 92-96

1995-961/6/96 6 at Georgetown L 76-851/17/96 7 VILLANOVA W 78-731/20/96 8 GEORGETOWN L 62-822/14/96 4 at Villanova L 67-792/20/96 15 SYRACUSE W 80-793/2/96 4 CONNECTICUT L 58-783/7/96 3 vs. Connecticut L 58-79

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1996-9712/22/96 22 STANFORD L 81-831/2/97 10 at Villanova L 67-881/4/97 25 BOSTON COLLEGE L 64-80

1997-9811/28/97 4 vs. North Carolina L 65-951/13/98 10 at Connecticut L 59-802/7/98 19 at Syracuse W 85-612/22/98 20 at West Virginia L 71-81

1998-9911/7/98 22 vs. Indiana L 69-8312/12/98 13 at Syracuse W 80-641/9/99 10 at St. John’s L 75-861/23/99 1 at Connecticut L 47-621/27/99 23 at Miami L 71-771/30/99 17 SYRACUSE L 62-762/13/99 2 at Connecticut L 48-533/4/99 3 vs. Connecticut L 56-57

1999-200012/5/99 16 vs. Illinois L 61-721/18/00 19 ST. JOHN’S W 78-701/30/00 6 at Connecticut L 56-662/7/00 4 at Syracuse W 69-672/14/00 18 CONNECTICUT L 50-592/29/00 18 at St. John’s L 60-663/9/00 21 vs. Connecticut L 64-793/19/00 5 vs. Temple W 67-65 (ot)3/24/00 14 vs. Oklahoma St. L 66-68

2000-0112/9/00 9 at Illinois L 79-8712/19/00 2 MICHIGAN STATE L 57-721/6/01 19 at Georgetown L 66-781/8/01 25 NOTRE DAME W 78-761/15/01 9 GEORGETOWN L 91-991/21/01 8 SYRACUSE W 77-652/10/01 9 at Syracuse L 62-632/18/01 14 at Notre Dame W 74-643/8/01 18 vs. Georgetown W 58-403/9/01 10 vs. Boston College L 48-75

2001-0211/19/01 1 vs. Duke L 79-8011/21/01 4 vs. Kansas L 62-8012/22/01 17 at Michigan State L 64-6812/31/01 11 BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-811/8/02 12 at Syracuse L 70-852/16/02 18 ILLINOIS L 65-752/26/02 10 PITTSBURGH L 66-73 (ot)3/2/02 23 at Connecticut L 78-90

2002-0311/30/02 3 vs. Texas L 61-781/12/03 5 at Notre Dame L 64-742/5/03 10 NOTRE DAME W 78-722/15/03 7 PITTSBURGH W 73-613/5/03 7 at Pittsburgh L 54-86

2003-041/20/04 13 SYRACUSE W 74-672/1/04 25 at Providence W 55-462/9/04 4 PITTSBURGH W 68-67 (2ot)3/1/04 7 at Connecticut L 67-893/18/04 22 vs. Arizona W 80-763/20/04 6 vs. Duke L 62-90

2004-0512/4/04 18 TEXAS L 62-701/8/05 6 at Syracuse L 50-751/15/05 20 at Pittsburgh L 63-671/17/05 16 CONNECTICUT L 68-772/5/05 5 BOSTON COLLEGE L 52-602/17/05 25 VILLANOVA L 52-662/26/05 3 at Boston College L 58-703/2/05 19 at Villanova L 58-79

2005-0611/6/05 1 at Duke L 40-931/17/06 8 at Villanova L 64-731/25/06 15 at N.C. State W 83-651/29/06 25 at Syracuse W 68-612/11/06 1 CONNECTICUT L 57-992/14/06 11 WEST VIRGINIA W 71-643/3/06 8 at Pittsburgh W 65-61

2006-071/14/07 22 at Notre Dame L 76-881/24/07 15 at Marquette L 76-892/17/07 23 at West Virginia L 71-812/19/07 10 PITTSBURGH L 68-713/4/07 16 at Louisville L 71-86

2007-0811/23/07 23 vs. Virginia W 74-601/8/08 15 at Marquette L 56-611/12/08 20 at Pittsburgh L 70-842/2/08 6 at Georgetown L 61-732/6/08 22 NOTRE DAME L 69-953/12/08 24 vs. Marquette L 54-67

2008-0911/20/08 19 vs. USC W 63-6111/21/08 12 vs. Memphis L 70-8412/30/08 13 at Syracuse L 76-1001/6/09 18 VILLANOVA L 85-89 (ot)1/10/09 13 at Notre Dame L 79-881/18/09 4 at Connecticut L 61-761/25/09 12 GEORGETOWN W 65-602/14/09 1 CONNECTICUT L 54-622/17/09 10 at Marquette L 67-792/28/09 1 PITTSBURGH L 78-893/4/09 6 at Louisville L 78-953/11/09 18 vs. Syracuse L 74-89

2009-1012/26/09 6 WEST VIRGINIA L 84-90 (ot)12/29/09 5 SYRACUSE L 73-801/6/10 13 at Connecticut L 63-711/14/10 11 at Georgetown L 73-851/24/10 9 PITTSBURGH W 64-612/2/10 2 at Villanova L 71-812/6/10 22 at Pittsburgh L 58-832/20/10 8 at West Virginia L 63-75

2010-1111/12/10 22 at Temple L 56-621/8/11 4 SYRACUSE L 56-611/15/11 5 at Pittsburgh L 53-741/18/11 23 GEORGETOWN L 75-801/25/11 9 at Syracuse W 90-682/2/11 25 at West Virginia L 44-562/5/11 6 CONNECTICUT L 59-612/15/11 15 VILLANOVA L 57-602/26/11 9 at Notre Dame L 48-603/3/11 15 ST. JOHN’S W 84-70

2011-1212/28/11 1 at Syracuse L 49-751/3/12 8 CONNECTICUT W 75-631/31/12 15 at Marquette L 59-662/21/12 9 GEORGETOWN W 73-55

2012-131/5/13 21 at Notre Dame L 74-931/9/13 3 LOUISVILLE L 58-731/16/13 25 at Marquette L 62-692/2/13 24 CINCINNATI L 59-652/4/13 23 at Pittsburgh L 46-562/16/13 6 SYRACUSE L 65-762/19/13 17 MARQUETTE L 46-672/23/13 10 at Louisville L 61-793/13/13 19 vs. Syracuse L 63-75

2013-141/8/14 8 VILLANOVA L 67-832/7/14 6 at Villanova L 53-702/23/14 11 at Creighton L 71-723/13/14 3 vs. Villanova W 64-63

2014-1512/9/14 11 at Wichita State L 68-7712/31/14 15 ST. JOHN’S W 78-671/3/15 6 VILLANOVA W 66-61 (ot)2/16/15 6 at Villanova L 54-803/4/15 24 PROVIDENCE L 66-79

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Andre Barrett celebrates Seton Hall’s double OT win over No. 4 Pittsburgh on Feb. 9, 2004

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#112/27/60 vs. Ohio State L 1/2/85 at Georgetown L 1/8/85 GEORGETOWN L 2/4/85 ST. JOHN’S L 3/23/91 vs. UNLV L 3/26/92 vs. Duke L 1/23/99 at Connecticut L 11/19/01 vs. Duke L 11/6/05 at Duke L 2/11/06 CONNECTICUT L 2/14/09 CONNECTICUT L 2/28/09 PITTSBURGH L12/28/11 at Syracuse L

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#212/29/75 at Maryland L 12/19/81 at Kentucky L 3/20/88 vs. Arizona L 1/7/89 at Syracuse L 1/21/95 CONNECTICUT L 2/13/99 at Connecticut L 12/19/00 MICHIGAN ST. L 2/2/10 at Villanova L

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#312/22/67 at Vanderbilt L 2/9/84 at Georgetown L 2/17/90 GEORGETOWN L 1/24/93 UNC L 3/7/96 vs. Connecticut L 3/4/99 vs. Connecticut L 11/30/02 vs. Texas L 2/26/05 at BC L1/9/13 LOUISVILLE L3/13/14 vs. Villanova W

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#41/13/65 at Saint Joseph’s L 2/14/68 ST. BONAVENT. L 12/4/75 vs. UNC L 1/7/84 GEORGETOWN L 1/5/85 at St. John’s L 1/4/86 at Syracuse L 11/27/92 vs. Indiana L 2/25/95 at Connecticut L 2/14/96 at Villanova L 3/2/96 CONNECTICUT L 11/28/97 vs. UNC L 2/7/00 at Syracuse W11/21/01 vs. Kansas L 2/9/04 PITTSBURGH W 1/18/09 at Connecticut L

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#51/3/62 at Villanova L 2/5/83 at St. John’s L 3/6/86 vs. St. John’s L 1/10/87 at Syracuse L 1/3/89 GEORGETOWN W

3/11/89 vs. Syracuse L 2/2/91 at St. John’s L 12/4/91 UNC L 3/19/00 vs. Temple W 1/12/03 at Notre Dame L 2/5/05 BC L 12/29/09 SYRACUSE L

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#62/23/61 vs. Duke L 2/26/62 at Bradley L 1/23/65 at Providence L 2/19/66 PROVIDENCE L 2/1/89 at Georgetown L 12/23/89 vs. Michigan L 1/30/90 at Georgetown L 2/24/90 at Connecticut L 1/26/92 OHIO STATE W 2/12/94 at Connecticut L 1/6/96 at Georgetown L 1/30/00 at Connecticut L 3/20/04 vs. Duke L 1/8/05 at Syracuse L 2/2/08 at Georgetown L 3/4/09 at Louisville L 12/26/09 WEST VIRGINIA L2/16/13 SYRACUSE L2/7/14 at Villanova L1/3/15 VILLANOVA W2/16/15 at Villanova L

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#71/14/53 at Fordham W 1/16/65 ST. JOHN’S L 2/24/73 at Providence L 1/3/83 ST. JOHN’S L 1/16/85 SYRACUSE L 1/9/88 at Syracuse L 3/2/88 at Pittsburgh W 2/5/90 at Syracuse L 1/17/96 VILLANOVA W 2/15/03 PITTSBURGH W 3/5/03 at Pittsburgh L 3/1/04 at Connecticut L

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#83/13/51 vs. N.C. State W 2/9/66 ST. JOHN’S L 12/30/75 vs. Alabama L 1/13/82 GEORGETOWN L 2/14/85 at Syracuse L 3/1/86 at St. John’s L 2/6/86 SYRACUSE L 1/3/87 at Georgetown W 2/22/88 PITTSBURGH W 3/23/89 vs. Indiana W 3/9/90 vs. Connecticut L 1/12/91 SYRACUSE L 1/19/91 at Syracuse L 3/21/91 vs. Arizona W 1/7/95 at Syracuse L 1/20/96 GEORGETOWN L

1/21/01 SYRACUSE W 1/17/06 at Villanova L 3/3/06 at Pittsburgh W 2/20/10 at West Virginia L1/3/12 CONNECTICUT W1/8/14 VILLANOVA L

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#92/12/51 VILLANOVA W 3/17/51 vs. St. John’s L 12/28/53 at N.C. State L 3/3/65 VILLANOVA L 1/5/80 at Syracuse L 12/29/82 vs. Iowa L 1/15/86 ST. JOHN’S L 1/17/87 GEORGETOWN W 2/6/89 SYRACUSE L 4/1/89 vs. Duke W 2/11/90 OKLAHOMA L 12/9/00 at Illinois L 1/15/01 GEORGETOWN L 2/10/01 at Syracuse L 1/24/10 PITTSBURGH W2/21/12 GEORGETOWN W

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#102/7/58 at Temple L 1/28/67 at Providence L 4/3/89 vs. Michigan L 2/28/90 SYRACUSE L 1/9/91 ST. JOHN’S W 2/8/92 at Connecticut W 2/11/92 SYRACUSE W 1/9/94 at Purdue L 1/10/95 GEORGETOWN L 1/2/97 at Villanova L 1/13/98 at Connecticut L 1/9/99 at St. John’s L 3/9/01 vs. BC L 2/26/02 PITTSBURGH L 2/5/03 NOTRE DAME W 2/19/07 PITTSBURGH L 2/17/09 at Marquette L2/23/13 at Louisville L

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#113/15/51 vs. BYU L 12/18/52 vs. W. Kentucky W 2/9/74 PROVIDENCE L 2/8/86 at Georgetown L 2/3/87 SYRACUSE L 3/6/87 vs. Pittsburgh L 2/18/95 SYRACUSE W 12/31/01 BC L 2/14/06 WEST VIRGINIA W 1/14/10 at Georgetown L2/23/14 at Creighton L12/9/14 at Wichita State L

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#122/8/51 at LIU L 12/13/56 vs. W. Kentucky W 2/26/69 VILLANOVA L1/24/74 vs. USC L 1/12/85 at BC L 2/1/92 at Syracuse L 1/8/02 at Syracuse L 11/21/08 vs. Memphis L 1/25/09 GEORGETOWN W

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#132/18/52 OKLA. CITY W 1/10/57 vs. Wake Forest L 1/26/74 vs. S. Carolina L 1/15/83 vs. Syracuse L 1/19/83 VILLANOVA L 3/12/88 vs. Syracuse L 3/11/94 vs. Syracuse W 12/12/98 at Syracuse W 1/20/04 SYRACUSE W 12/30/08 at Syracuse L 1/10/09 at Notre Dame L 1/6/10 at Connecticut L

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#141/11/54 DAYTON L 12/11/71 at St. John’s L 1/12/80 at St. John’s L 3/10/83 vs. BC L 11/28/87 vs. Florida L 3/24/00 vs. Oklahoma St. L 2/18/01 at Notre Dame W

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#152/21/51 at Villanova L 2/25/52 at Louisville W 1/26/56 ST. FRANCIS L 12/29/60 vs. Providence W 1/24/73 ST. JOHN’S L 12/11/76 vs. Tennessee L 1/26/83 at Georgetown L 1/18/86 GEORGETOWN L 3/25/89 vs. UNLV W 1/5/91 at Georgetown L 2/20/96 SYRACUSE W 1/25/06 at N.C. State W 1/24/07 at Marquette L 1/8/08 at Marquette L1/31/12 at Marquette L12/31/14 ST. JOHN’S W

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#162/12/60 at Holy Cross L 1/26/71 VILLANOVA L 2/10/87 ST. JOHN’S L 3/21/92 vs. Missouri W 1/22/94 SYRACUSE L 2/11/95 VILLANOVA L 12/5/99 vs. Illinois L

1/17/05 CONNECTICUT L 3/4/07 at Louisville L

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#173/2/49 at Villanova L 12/15/73 vs. S. Francisco W 2/16/76 at St. John’s L 2/16/83 at Syracuse L 1/28/87 at Pittsburgh L 1/27/88 SYRACUSE L 1/30/99 SYRACUSE L 12/22/01 at Michigan St. L2/19/13 MARQUETTE L

ALL-TIME RECORD(1-8)

#181/14/50 at Siena L 3/2/53 at Louisville L 12/27/57 vs. Saint Louis L 2/10/79 at Georgetown L 12/22/82 at Villanova L 2/26/83 GEORGETOWN L 1/19/85 VILLANOVA L 1/14/87 PITTSBURGH L 2/16/91 GEORGETOWN W 2/26/92 GEORGETOWN W 2/23/94 at Syracuse L 2/14/00 CONNECTICUT L 2/29/00 at St. John’s L 3/8/01 vs. Georgetown W 2/16/02 ILLINOIS L 12/4/04 TEXAS L 1/6/08 VILLANOVA L 3/11/09 vs. Syracuse L

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-15)

#191/18/78 GEORGETOWN L 2/17/87 at Providence L 12/29/89 vs. N.C. State L 1/26/91 CONNECTICUT W 2/4/91 at Pittsburgh L 1/4/93 CONNECTICUT W 2/7/98 at Syracuse W 1/18/00 ST. JOHN’S W 1/6/01 at Georgetown L 3/2/05 at Villanova L 11/20/08 vs. USC W3/13/13 vs. Syracuse L

ALL-TIME RECORD(5-7)

#203/12/53 vs. Manhattan W 3/14/53 vs. St. John’s W 2/6/59 at Saint Joseph’s L 12/26/74 vs. Rutgers L 2/28/80 vs. Georgetown L 2/25/87 PROVIDENCE L 1/20/92 ST. JOHN’S W3/20/93 vs. W. Kentucky L 1/12/94 BC W 2/22/98 at West Virginia L 1/15/05 at Pittsburgh L

1/12/08 at Pittsburgh L ALL-TIME RECORD

(4-8)

#2111/25/92 vs. UCLA W 1/27/93 at Georgetown L 12/8/93 CONNECTICUT L 3/9/00 vs. Connecticut L1/5/13 at Notre Dame L

ALL-TIME RECORD(1-4)

#222/12/91 PITTSBURGH W 12/22/96 STANFORD L 11/7/98 vs. Indiana L 3/18/04 vs. Arizona W 1/14/07 at Notre Dame L 2/6/08 NOTRE DAME L 2/6/10 at Pittsburgh L

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-5)

#232/9/91 at Oklahoma W 3/1/95 at Georgetown L 1/27/99 at Miami L 3/2/02 at Connecticut L 2/17/07 at West Virginia L 11/23/07 vs. Virginia W2/4/13 at Pittsburgh L

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-5)

#242/14/90 ST. JOHN’S L 3/1/92 CONNECTICUT W 1/11/93 SYRACUSE W 12/5/94 at Villanova L 3/12/08 vs. Marquette L2/2/13 CINCINNATI L3/4/15 PROVIDENCE L

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-5)

#252/17/93 at St. John’s W 3/6/93 ST. JOHN’S W 1/4/97 BC L 1/8/01 NOTRE DAME W 2/1/04 at Providence W 2/17/05 VILLANOVA L 1/29/06 at Syracuse W1/16/13 at Marquette L

ALL-TIME RECORD(5-3)

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Seton Hall has been ranked in the AP

Top-25 for 99 weeks all-time

Record as a ranked team: 142-47 (.751)

All-time poll appearances:

Date Ranking1/19/15 241/12/15 211/5/15 191/9/12 241/ 30/01 221/23/01 161/16/01 181/9/01 151/2/01 1112/26/00 1112/19/00 812/12/00 912/ 5/00 711/28/00 811/21/00 1011/14/00 10Preseason 2000-01 102/15/00 233/15/93 63/8/93 93/1/93 102/22/93 142/15/93 162/8/93 192/1/93 141/25/93 91/18/93 101/11/93 71/4/93 712/28/93 712/21/93 712/14/93 712/7/93 711/30/93 611/23/93 6Preseason 1992-93 63/16/92 193/9/92 153/2/92 222/17/92 222/10/92 251/13/92 211/6/92 1812/30/91 1212/23/91 1212/16/91 1112/9/91 1212/2/91 611/25/91 7Preseason 1991-92 93/12/91 133/5/91 212/26/91 202/19/91 241/29/91 251/15/91 253/14/89 11

Date Ranking3/7/89 112/28/89 122/21/89 152/14/89 122/7/89 111/ 31/89 101/24/89 91/17/89 121/10/89 131/3/89 1012/27/88 1312/20/88 1512/13/88 1712/6/88 201/4/55 203/24/53 23/10/53 43/3/53 32/24/53 12/17/53 12/10/53 12/3/53 11/27/53 11/20/53 11/13/53 21/6/53 212/30/52 212/23/52 312/16/52 43/4/52 142/26/52 142/19/52 142/12/52 122/5/52 171/29/52 111/22/52 131/15/52 121/8/52 91/1/52 1112/25/51 1012/17/51 1012/10/51 7

RESULT BY RANKING

#11/22/53 MEMPHIS STATE W1/28/53 ALBRIGHT W1/31/53 at Villanova W2/5/53 vs. St. Bonaventure W2/11/53 SIENA W2/14/53 at Muhlenberg W2/16/53 VILLANOVA W2/21/53 at Loyola (IL) W2/27/53 BALDWIN-WALLACE W3/1/53 at Dayton L3/2/53 at Louisville L

ALL-TIME RECORD(9-2)

#212/31/52 LOYOLA (CA) W1/1/53 WITTENBERG W1/3/53 LEMOYNE W1/7/53 at Scranton W1/11/53 XAVIER (OH) W

1/14/53 at Fordham W1/15/53 DAYTON W1/17/53 BOSTON COLLEGE W

ALL-TIME RECORD(8-0)

#312/27/52 IONA W3/4/53 at John Carroll W

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-0)

#412/16/52 JOHN CARROLL W12/18/52 vs. W. Kentucky W12/20/52 SAINT PETER’S W3/10/53 vs. Niagara W3/12/53 vs. Manhattan W3/14/53 vs. St. John’s W

ALL-TIME RECORD(6-0)

#5None

#612/4/91 NORTH CAROLINA L12/7/91 IONA W11/19/92 DELAWARE W11/ 21/92 TENNESSEE W11/25/92 vs. UCLA W11/ 27/92 vs. Indiana L12/1/92 RIDER W3/18/93 vs. Tennessee State W3/ 20, /93 vs. W. Kentucky L

ALL-TIME RECORD(6-3)

#712/15/51 vs. Iona W11/26/91 BRIDGEPORT W12/7/92 MIAMI W12/10/92 at Iona W12/14/92 SAINT PETER’S W12/20/92 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W12/23/92 ADELPHI W12/29/92 CORNELL W12/30/92 JAMES MADISON W1/4/93 CONNECTICUT W1/9/93 at Providence W1/11/93 SYRACUSE W1/16/93 at Pittsburgh L12/9/00 at Illinois L

ALL-TIME RECORD(12-2)

#812/2/00 vs. La Salle W12/4/00 NORFOLK STATE W12/19/00 MICHIGAN STATE L12/22/00 WAGNER W

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-1)

#91/8/52 at Saint Peter’s W1/10/52 CREIGHTON W1/12/52 at Siena L1/14/52 E. KENTUCKY W1/25/89 PITTSBURGH L1/28/89 BOSTON COLLEGE W11/22/91 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W1/27/93 at Georgetown L1/31/93 at Syracuse L3/12/93 vs. Georgetown W3/13/93 vs. Providence W3/14/93 vs. Syracuse W12/13/00 PENNSYLVANIA W

ALL-TIME RECORD(9-4)

#1012/19/51 BALDWIN-WALLACE W12/22/51 SCRANTON W12/31/51 LOUISVILLE W1/3/89 GEORGETOWN W1/7/89 at Syracuse L2/1/89 at Georgetown L2/4/89 at Boston College W2/6/89 SYRACUSE L1/19/93 VILLANOVA W1/24/93 NORTH CAROLINA L3/3/93 BOSTON COLLEGE W3/6/93 ST. JOHN’S W11/17/00 RIDER W11/ 21/00 at Clemson W11/27/00 SAINT PETER’S W

ALL-TIME RECORD(11-4)

#111/3/52 vs. Western Kentucky W1/5/52 BOSTON COLLEGE W1/30/52 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W2/2/52 at Albright W2/11/89 at Villanova W3/10/89 vs. Connecticut W3/11/89 vs. Syracuse L3/17/89 vs. SW Missouri State W3/19/89 vs. Evansville W3/23/89 vs. Indiana W3/25/89 vs. UNLV W4/1/89 vs. Duke W4/3/89 vs. Michigan L12/27/00 HARTFORD W12/31/00 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. W1/3/00 PROVIDENCE W1/6/00 at Georgetown L1/8/00 NOTRE DAME W

ALL-TIME RECORD(15-3)

#121/18/52 at Loyola (MD) W2/13/52 RUTGERS W2/16/52 at King’s W2/18/52 OKLAHOMA CITY W1/22/89 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE W2/15/89 at Connecticut W2/18/89 at Pittsburgh L3/1/89 at Providence W3/5/89 BROOKLYN W

12/11/91 at Rutgers W12/14/91 SAINT PETER’S W12/23/91 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W12/29/91 at Florida A&M W1/2/92 at Pittsburgh L1/4/92 at Boston College W

ALL-TIME RECORD(13-2)

#131/26/52 at Villanova W12/28/88 vs. Virginia W12/29/88 vs. DePaul W1/11/89 at Iona W1/14/89 CONNECTICUT W1/16/89 VILLANOVA W3/14/91 vs. Pepperdine W3/16/91 vs. Creighton W3/21/91 vs. Arizona W3/23/91 vs. UNLV L

ALL-TIME RECORD(9-1)

#142/23/52 at Loyola (IL) L2/25/52 at Louisville W2/28/52 JOHN CARROLL W3/1/52 GEORGETOWN W3/8/52 vs. La Salle L2/2/93 PROVIDENCE W2/6/93 at Boston College L2/23/93 at Miami W2/27/93 at Connecticut W

ALL-TIME RECORD(6-3)

#1512/22/88 PRINCETON W2/21/89 ST. JOHN’S W2/25/89 PROVIDENCE W3/13/92 vs. Boston College W3/14/92 vs. Syracuse L1/13/00 at Pittsburgh L1/15/00 GEORGETOWN L

ALL-TIME RECORD(4-3)

#162/17/93 at St. John’s W2/21/93 GEORGETOWN W1/27/00 at West Virginia L

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-1)

#172/6/52 FORDHAM W2/11/52 VILLANOVA W12/13/88 RUTGERS W12/16/88 at Fordham W

ALL-TIME RECORD(4-0)

#181/7/92 MIAMI W1/11/92 at Georgetown L1/21/2000 SYRACUSE W

ALL-TIME RECORD(2-1)

#193/19/92 vs. La Salle W3/21/92 vs. Missouri W3/26/92 vs. Duke L2/9/93 PITTSBURGH W2/13/93 at Villanova W1/7/15 at Xavier L1/10/15 at Creighton W

ALL-TIME RECORD(5-2)

#201/8/55 LOYOLA (MD) W12/6/88 SAINT PETER’S W12/10/88 at St. John’s W2/27/91 at Connecticut L3/2/91 BOSTON COLLEGE W

ALL-TIME RECORD(4-1)

#213/8/91 vs. Pittsburgh W3/9/91 vs. Villanova W3/10/91 vs. Georgetown W1/13/92 VILLANOVA L1/18/92 BOSTON COLLEGE L1/13/15 BUTLER L

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-3)

#222/17/92 PITTSBURGH W2/22/92 at Villanova L3/4/92 at Miami W3/7/92 at St. John’s W2/1/01 at Miami L2/4/01 RUTGERS L

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-3)

#232/19/00 NOTRE DAME L

ALL-TIME RECORD(0-1)

#242/19/91 NIAGARA W2/23/91 VILLANOVA W1/10/12 DEPAUL W1/13/12 at USF L1/22/15 DEPAUL L1/25/15 at Butler L

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-3)

#251/15/91 at Boston College W1/19/91 at Syracuse L1/29/91 at Providence L2/2/91 at St. John’s L2/4/91 at Pittsburgh L2/11/92 SYRACUSE W2/15/92 PROVIDENCE W

ALL-TIME RECORD(3-4)

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1951-52 (21-3)12/15/51 7 vs. Iona W, 70-6012/19/51 10 BALDWIN-WALLACE W, 83-5712/22/51 10 SCRANTON W, 70-4512/31/51 10 LOUISVILLE W, 67-651/3/52 11 vs. W. Kentucky W, 77-651/5/52 11 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 80-481/8/52 9 at Saint Peter’s W, 84-611/10/52 9 CREIGHTON W, 60-441/12/52 9 at Siena L, 52-551/14/52 9 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 69-521/18/52 12 at Loyola (MD) W, 76-591/26/52 13 at Villanova W, 68-661/30/52 11 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W, 70-602/2/52 11 at Albright W, 68-542/6/52 17 FORDHAM W, 60-412/11/52 17 VILLANOVA W, 85-612/13/52 12 RUTGERS W, 66-422/16/52 12 at King’s W, 96-442/18/52 12 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 68-522/23/52 14 at Loyola (IL) L, 73-762/25/52 14 at Louisville W, 83-812/28/52 14 JOHN CARROLL W, 95-703/1/52 14 GEORGETOWN W, 100-713/8/52 14 vs. La Salle L, 76-80

1952-53 (25-2)12/16/52 4 JOHN CARROLL W, 89-7712/18/52 4 vs. Western Kentucky W, 77-7412/20/52 4 SAINT PETER’S W, 67-6612/27/52 3 IONA W, 67-5412/31/52 2 LOYOLA (CA) W, 87-601/1/53 2 WITTENBERG W, 75-601/3/53 2 LEMOYNE W, 75-521/7/53 2 at Scranton W, 64-571/11/53 2 XAVIER (OH) W, 86-781/14/53 2 at Fordham W, 69-621/15/53 2 DAYTON W, 82-741/17/53 2 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 92-711/22/53 1 MEMPHIS STATE W, 103-711/28/53 1 ALBRIGHT W, 82-521/31/53 1 at Villanova W, 84-762/5/53 1 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 75-672/11/53 1 SIENA W, 62-492/14/53 1 at Muhlenberg W, 88-752/16/53 1 VILLANOVA W, 83-682/21/53 1 at Loyola (IL) W, 52-492/27/53 1 BALDWIN-WALLACE W, 83-753/1/53 1 at Dayton L, 65-703/2/53 1 at Louisville L, 67-733/4/53 3 at John Carroll W, 109-823/10/53 4 vs. Niagara W, 79-743/12/53 4 vs. Manhattan W, 76-583/14/53 4 vs. St. John’s W, 58-46

1954-55 (1-0)1/8/55 20 LOYOLA (MD) W, 84-71

1988-89 (26-7)12/6/88 20 SAINT PETER’S W, 90-6312/10/88 20 at St. John’s W, 74-6312/13/88 17 RUTGERS W, 96-7012/16/88 17 at Fordham W, 78-6412/22/88 15 PRINCETON W, 64-4612/28/88 13 vs. Virginia W, 84-6712/29/88 13 vs. DePaul W, 83-601/3/89 10 GEORGETOWN W, 94-861/7/89 10 at Syracuse L, 66-90

1/11/89 13 at Iona W, 74-581/14/89 13 CONNECTICUT W, 76-621/16/89 13 VILLANOVA W, 78-611/22/89 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE W, 108-671/25/89 9 PITTSBURGH L, 79-821/28/89 9 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 103-792/1/89 10 at Georgetown L, 66-742/4/89 10 at Boston College W, 105-822/6/89 10 SYRACUSE L, 79-852/11/89 11 at Villanova W, 83-772/15/89 12 at Connecticut W, 72-692/18/89 12 at Pittsburgh L, 76-822/21/89 15 ST. JOHN’S W, 63-602/25/89 15 PROVIDENCE W, 84-803/1/89 12 at Providence W, 80-683/5/89 12 BROOKLYN W, 88-553/10/89 11 vs. Connecticut W, 74-663/11/89 11 vs. Syracuse L, 78-813/17/89 11 vs. SW Missouri State W, 60-513/19/89 11 vs. Evansville W, 87-733/23/89 11 vs. Indiana W, 78-653/25/89 11 vs. UNLV W, 84-614/1/89 11 vs. Duke W, 95-784/3/89 11 vs. Michigan L, 79-80

1990-91 (10-6)1/15/91 25 at Boston College W, 71-621/19/91 25 at Syracuse L, 64-781/29/91 25 at Providence L, 62-652/2/91 25 at St. John’s L, 65-812/4/91 25 at Pittsburgh L, 80-862/19/91 24 NIAGARA W, 76-612/23/91 24 VILLANOVA W, 90-732/27/91 20 at Connecticut L, 60-623/2/91 20 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 81-743/8/91 21 vs. Pittsburgh W, 70-693/9/91 21 vs. Villanova W, 74-723/10/91 21 vs. Georgetown W, 74-623/14/91 13 vs. Pepperdine W, 71-513/16/91 13 vs. Creighton W, 81-693/21/91 13 vs. Arizona W, 81-773/23/91 13 vs. UNLV L, 65-77

1991-92 (17-8)11/22/91 9 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W, 99-7811/26/91 7 BRIDGEPORT W, 89-7812/4/91 6 NORTH CAROLINA L, 54-8312/7/91 6 IONA W, 88-7212/11/91 12 at Rutgers W, 77-7212/14/91 12 SAINT PETER’S W, 66-4412/23/91 12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 72-4612/29/91 12 at Florida A&M W, 100-591/2/92 12 at Pittsburgh L, 68-771/4/92 12 at Boston College W, 67-641/7/92 18 MIAMI W, 64-521/11/92 18 at Georgetown L, 65-731/13/92 21 VILLANOVA L, 68-731/18/92 21 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 64-652/11/92 25 SYRACUSE W, 86-762/15/92 25 PROVIDENCE W, 85-772/17/92 22 PITTSBURGH W, 82-632/22/92 22 at Villanova L, 59-743/4/92 22 at Miami W, 90-823/7/92 22 at St. John’s W, 78-713/13/92 15 vs. Boston College W, 62-603/14/92 15 vs. Syracuse L, 66-703/19/92 19 vs. La Salle W, 78-763/21/92 19 vs. Missouri W, 88-713/26/92 19 vs. Duke L, 69-81

1992-93 (28-7)11///92 6 DELAWARE W, 75-5411/ 21/92 6 TENNESSEE W, 72-6411/ 25/92 6 vs. UCLA W, 73-6411/ 27/92 6 vs. Indiana L, 74-7812/ 1/92 6 RIDER W, 87-7412/ 7/92 7 MIAMI W, 65-5612/ 10/92 7 at Iona W, 75-6112/ 14/92 7 SAINT PETER’S W, 88-5412/ 20/92 7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 81-6112/ 23/92 7 ADELPHI W, 85-5612/ 29/92 7 CORNELL W, 75-5912/ 30/92 7 JAMES MADISON W, 87-661/ 4/93 7 CONNECTICUT W, 72-691/ 9/93 7 at Providence W, 91-791/ 11/93 7 SYRACUSE W, 80-731/ 16/93 7 at Pittsburgh L, 73-761///93 10 VILLANOVA W, 66-611/ 24/93 10 NORTH CAROLINA L, 66-701/ 27/93 9 at Georgetown L, 62-731/ 31/93 9 at Syracuse L, 67-762/ 2/93 14 PROVIDENCE W, 90-712/ 6/93 14 at Boston College L, 62-632/ 9/93 19 PITTSBURGH W, 91-732/ 13/93 19 at Villanova W, 65-592/ 17/93 16 at St. John’s W, 95-852/ 21/93 16 GEORGETOWN W, 66-562/ 23/93 14 at Miami W, 85-732/ 27/93 14 at Connecticut W, 82-743/ 3/93 10 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 79-613/ 6/93 10 ST. JOHN’S W, 92-733/ 12/93 9 vs. Georgetown W, 83-693/ 13/93 9 vs. Providence W, 69-603/ 14/93 9 vs. Syracuse W, 103-703/ 18/93 6 vs. Tennessee State W, 81-593/ 20/93 6 vs. Western Kentucky L, 68-72

1999-00 (0-1)2/19/00 23 NOTRE DAME L, 74-76

2000-01 (12-8)11/ 17/00 10 RIDER W, 104-7611/ 21/00 10 at Clemson W, 79-7811/ 27/00 10 SAINT PETER’S W, 104-8512/2/00 8 vs. La Salle (at MSG) W, 63-5412/4/00 8 NORFOLK STATE W, 97-8712/9/00 7 at Illinois L, 79-8712/13/00 9 PENNSYLVANIA W, 80-7812/19/00 8 MICHIGAN STATE L, 57-7212/22/00 8 WAGNER W, 97-8212/27/00 11 HARTFORD W, 85-6712/31/00 11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. W, 84-731/3/2001 11 PROVIDENCE W, 87-801/6/01 11 at Georgetown L, 66-781/8/01 11 NOTRE DAME W, 78-761/13/01 15 at Pittsburgh L, 65-771/15/01 15 GEORGETOWN L, 91-991/21/01 18 SYRACUSE W, 77-651/ 27/01 16 at West Virginia L, 75-812/1/01 22 at Miami L, 66-722/4/01 22 RUTGERS L, 64-70

2011-12 (1-1)1/10/12 24 DEPAUL W, 94-731/13/12 24 at USF L, 55-56

2014-15 (1-4)1/ 7/15 19 at Xavier L, 58-691/10/15 19 at Creighton W, 68-671/13/15 21 BUTLER L, 57-771/ 22/15 24 DEPAUL L, 60-641/25/15 24 at Butler L, 57-77

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RECORDS

Highest Point Total: 41, Jeremy Hazell vs. West Virginia (12/26/09) Highest Rebound Total: 24, Daniel Ochefu (Villanova) (1/3/15) Highest SHU Rebound Total: 20, Herb Pope (2) vs. Syracuse (1/8/11) vs. VMI (12/12/09) Highest Assist Total: 14, Eugene Harvey vs. Hartford (12/3/09) Highest Steal Total: 8, Fuquan Edwin (2) vs. Eastern Washington 12/23/13 vs. Mercer (12/18/11) 8, Paul Gause (2) vs. Monmouth (11/11/07), vs. James Madison (12/22/08) Highest Block Total: 9, Hasheem Thabeet (UConn) vs. SHU (2/14/09) Highest SHU Block Total: 6, John Garcia vs. UConn (2/14/09) 6, Herb Pope vs. West Virginia (12/30/11)

Most Team Points: 134, vs. VMI (12/12/09) Most Points Allowed: 110, vs. James Madison (12/22/07) Most Sellouts: Five (2007-08 - inaugural season)

FIRSTS

First Points Scored: Brian Laing vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) First Rebound: Larry Davis vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) First Assist: Larry Davis vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) First Foul: Dutch Gaitley (Monmouth) vs. SHU (11/11/07) First Steal: Larry Davis vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) First Block: Rickie Crews (Monmouth) vs. SHU (11/11/07) First Three-Pointer: Jeremy Hazell vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) First Foul Out: A.J. Jackson (Robert Morris) vs. SHU (11/18/07) First SHU Foul Out: Paul Gause vs. Robert Morris (11/18/07) First Double-Double: Brian Laing vs. Monmouth (11/11/07) 18 points / 10 rebounds First Win: Nov. 11, 2007 vs. Monmouth (89-81) First Overtime Game: Nov. 11, 2007 vs. Monmouth (89-81 W) First Sellout: Dec. 27, 2007 vs. N.C. State (9,800)

PRUDENTIAL CENTER RECORDS

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ALL-TIME RECORD IN PRUDENTIAL CENTER: 82-47 (.636) ALL GAMES33-39 (.458) BIG EAST GAMES49-8 (.860) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES2007-08 (11-6)11/11 W Monmouth (ot) 89-8111/18 W Robert Morris^ (ot) 111-10711/20 W Loyola (Md.)^ 94-8012/4 W Saint Peter’s 85-7512/22 W James Madison (ot) 112-11012/27 L North Carolina St. 73-7912/31 W Delaware St. 77-541/3 L Connecticut 86-981/5 W Morgan St. 89-811/17 W USF 74-641/19 W Louisville 92-821/27 W Cincinnati 64-612/6 L Notre Dame 69-952/12 L Marquette 64-892/23 W DePaul 73-713/5 L Syracuse 73-853/9 L Rutgers 61-64^ Philly Hoop Group Classic2008-09 (10-6) 11/14 W St. Francis (NY) 88-6111/16 W Columbia 71-5011/29 W Delaware 75-7012/2 W Monmouth 101-7812/9 W California Baptist 92-8012/20 L IUPUI 65-6712/27 W Fairleigh Dickinson 101-701/3 L West Virginia 66-921/6 L Villanova (ot) 85-891/22 L Providence (ot) 93-981/25 W Georgetown 65-601/29 W Rutgers 70-672/5 W St. John’s 91-812/14 L Connecticut 54-622/25 W USF 75-602/28 L Pittsburgh 78-892009-10 (13-5) 11/13 W Saint Peter’s 53-5111/28 W LIU 95-6611/30 W NJIT 93-5312/3 W Hartford 99-5612/7 W Massachusetts 86-6812/12 W VMI 134-10712/19 L Temple 65-7112/22 W Navy 94-5612/26 L West Virginia (ot) 84-90 12/29 L Syracuse 73-801/9 W Cincinnati 83-761/21 W Louisville 80-771/24 W Pittsburgh 64-612/11 W Notre Dame 90-872/14 W DePaul 79-712/23 W Rutgers 76-702/28 L Marquette (ot) 83-843/16 L Texas Tech (NIT) 69-872010-11 (8-7)11/14 W Cornell 92-6811/29 W Saint Peter’s 69-4912/13 W Longwood 78-5112/19 W NJIT 68-4512/22 L Dayton 65-6912/26 L Richmond 61-6912/28 W USF 64-551/8 L Syracuse 56-611/18 L Georgetown 75-801/22 L Rutgers 60-661/30 W Providence 81-712/5 L Connecticut 59-612/15 L Villanova 57-603/3 W St. John’s 84-703/5 W Marquette 85-72

2011-12 (13-3)11/12 W St. Francis (NY) (ot) 75-7111/22 W Yale 73-6211/26 W Saint Peter’s 63-5412/2 W Auburn 81-5912/6 W NJIT 78-4812/10 W Wake Forest 68-5412/18 W Mercer (ot) 80-7712/30 W West Virginia 69-481/3 W Connecticut 75-631/10 W DePaul 94-731/25 L Notre Dame 42-551/28 L Louisville 51-602/12 W Pittsburgh 73-662/14 W St. John’s 94-642/21 W Georgetown 73-552/24 L Rutgers (ot) 72-772012-13 (9-7)11/12 W Norfolk State 78-6511/21 W Maine 76-4911/25 W Saint Peter’s 76-6112/4 W NJIT 68-5912/16 W North Carolina A&T 77-6612/19 W Longwood 79-6112/28 W Stony Brook 60-591/9 L Louisville 58-731/13 L Providence 55-671/23 W USF 55-472/2 L Cincinnati 59-652/10 L Connecticut 67-782/16 L Syracuse 65-762/19 L Marquette 46-672/25 W Villanova 66-653/8 L Rutgers 51-562013-14 (9-8)11/9 W Niagara^ 83-7211/13 W Kent State^ 78-7611/18 W Monmouth 82-6612/1 L Fairleigh Dickinson 54-5812/5 W LIU-Brooklyn 92-8112/10 W NJIT 71-5512/14 L Saint Peter’s 80-83 (ot)12/22 W Eastern Washington 92-701/4 L Creighton 66-791/8 L Villanova 67-831/25 W DePaul 86-691/29 L Butler 57-642/11 L Marquette 66-772/13 L St. John’s 67-682/20 W Georgetown 82-672/28 L Providence 69-743/3 W Xavier 71-62^ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic2014-15 (9-5)11/16 W Mercer 63-4711/29 W George Washington 58-5412/2 W Mount St. Mary’s 78-5512/6 W Rutgers^ 81-5412/14 W Saint Peter’s 67-5212/31 W St. John’s 78-671/3 W Villanova 66-61 (ot)1/13 L Butler 75-79 (ot)1/22 L DePaul 60-641/31 W Xavier 90-822/7 L Marquette 54-572/10 L Georgetown 67-862/28 W Creighton 67-663/4 L Providence 66-79^ Garden State Hardwood Classic (Inaugural)

PRUDENTIAL CENTER YEAR-BY-YEAR

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176 GamesAll-Time Record: 77-99Win Percentage: .438BIG EAST Era: 37-48 (.435)

1940-41 (1-2)3/19 W * Rhode Island State 70-543/22 L * LIU 26-493/24 L * CCNY 27-42

1941-42 (0-1)2/16 L LIU 30-51

1947-48 (0-1)2/26 L LIU 38-40

1950-51 (3-3)11/25 W Rhode Island State 70-642/8 L LIU 67-793/10 W * Beliot 71-573/13 W * North Carolina St. 71-593/15 L * Brigham Young 59-693/17 L * St. John’s (OT) 68-70

1951-52 (2-1)12/15 W Iona 70-601/3 W Western Kentucky 77-653/8 L * LaSalle 76-80

1952-53 (6-0, NIT CHAMPIONS)12/11 W West Texas State 69-4612/18 W Western Kentucky 77-742/5 W St. Bonaventure 75-673/10 W * Niagara 79-743/12 W * Manhattan 76-583/14 W * St. John’s 58-46

1953-54 (1-2)12/8 L Temple 59-731/5 W Wake Forest 89-782/4 L St. Bonaventure (OT) 60-63

1954-55 (1-3)12/9 W Western Kentucky 98-851/11 L Wake Forest 63-712/3 L Cincinnati 78-883/12 L * St. Francis (PA) 78-89

1955-56 (2-2)12/8 W Western Kentucky (OT) 87-852/16 L Niagara 56-873/17 W * Marquette 96-783/20 L * St. Joseph’s 65-74

1956-57 (2-2)12/13 W Western Kentucky 78-691/10 L Wake Forest 55-642/21 W Cincinnati 80-673/16 L * Xavier (Ohio) 79-85

1957-58 (0-3)12/19 L Western Kentucky 75-1011/9 L Cincinnati 54-1182/13 L Niagara 65-76

1958-59 (2-0)12/18 W Western Kentucky 73-671/8 W Muhlenberg 57-50

1959-60 (1-1)12/10 L Western Kentucky 69-782/18 W Niagara 78-74

1960-61 (4-3)12/10 W Cincinnati 84-7612/27 L + Ohio State 57-9712/29 W + Providence 92-8312/31 W + St. Joseph’s 91-83

2/9 L Dayton 77-1122/23 L Duke 77-1123/4 W St. Francis 86-77

1961-62 (0-3)1/5 L Memphis State 84-1012/1 L St. Bonaventure 100-1133/1 L Duquesne 80-94

1969-70 (1-0)12/6 W Lafayette 88-78

1970-71 (1-2)2/20 L Maryland 55-562/27 L Duke 61-893/4 W Virginia 73-71

1971-72 (2-3)12/4 W Harvard 81-8012/18 L Dartmouth 82-932/3 L Manhattan 80-842/10 L Temple 58-713/2 W Colgate 75-61

1972-73 (2-2)12/16 L St. Louis 65-782/3 L Florida State 61-802/22 W St. Bonaventure 61-553/1 W St. Peter’s 95-76

1973-74 (2-3)12/15 W San Francisco 89-831/24 L Southern California 68-791/26 L South Carolina 74-753/7 W St. Peter’s 94-903/17 L * Memphis State 72-73

1974-75 (2-6)12/12 W St. Bonaventure 75-6912/26 L + Rutgers 81-8912/28 L + Manhattan 66-701/30 W $ Fairfield 89-872/1 L $ Holy Cross 71-733/1 L St. Peter’s (OT) 82-843/6 L % St. John’s 64-763/8 L % St. Peter’s 75-79

1975-76 (3-1)12/4 L North Carolina 63-751/29 W $ Fairfield 80-741/31 W $ Manhattan 93-812/26 W St. Peter’s 95-77

1976-77 (1-5)1/26 W $ Rutgers 89-751/29 L $ Holy Cross 77-822/10 L Dayton 89-722/19 L UNC-Charlotte 75-852/24 L St. Peter’s 89-903/5 L # St. John’s 73-83

1977-78 (1-1)12/3 L Providence 58-602/22 W St. Peter’s 87-73

1978-79 (0-2)2/15 L Rutgers 67-882/22 L Cincinnati 77-83

1979-80 (0-1)1/17 L Nevada-Las Vegas 65-67

1980-81 (1-0)2/19 W Rutgers 65-56

1981-82 (0-1)1/23 L Nevada-Las Vegas 81-91

1982-83 (1-2)1/15 L Syracuse 81-923/9 W # Providence 73-643/10 L # Boston College 56-79

1983-84 (0-2)1/21 L Pittsburgh 59-713/7 L # Providence 55-59

1984-85 (0-1)3/6 L # Providence (OT) 75-77

1985-86 (1-1)3/5 W # Connecticut 76-663/6 L # St. John’s 68-87

1986-87 (0-1)3/6 L # Pittsburgh 88-96

1987-88 (2-2)11/27 W ! New Mexico 88-6711/28 L ! Florida 68-703/11 W # Georgetown 61-583/12 L # Syracuse 63-68

1988-89 (1-1)3/10 W # Connecticut 74-663/11 L # Syracuse 78-81

1989-90 (1-2)12/27 W + Rhode Island 68-6212/29 L + North Carolina St. 62-653/9 L # Connecticut 58-76

1990-91 (3-1, BIG EAST CHAMPIONS)2/2 L St. John’s 65-813/8 W # Pittsburgh 70-693/9 W # Villanova 74-723/10 W # Georgetown 74-62

1991-92 (2-1)3/7 W St. John’s 78-713/13 W # Boston College 62-603/14 L # Syracuse 66-70

1992-93 (5-1, BIG EAST CHAMPIONS)11/25 W ! UCLA 73-6411/27 L ! Indiana 74-782/17 W St. John’s (OT) 95-853/12 W # Georgetown 83-693/13 W # Providence 69-603/14 W # Syracuse 103-70

1993-94 (2-2)12/4 L St. John’s 64-723/10 W # Miami 69-513/11 W # Syracuse (OT) 81-803/12 L # Georgetown (OT) 71-76

1994-95 (1-1)1/14 W St. John’s (OT) 91-813/9 L # Boston College (OT) 87-89

1995-96 (1-2)2/17 L St. John’s 73-783/6 W # West Virginia 80-783/7 L # Connecticut 58-79

1996-97 (0-1)3/5 L # West Virginia 57-77

1997-98 (1-1)1/3 W St. John’s 61-593/4 L # Boston Coll (OT) 87-97

1998-99 (1-2)1/9 L St. John’s 75-863/3 W # Notre Dame 79-69

3/4 L # Connecticut 56-57

1999-00 (1-2)2/29 L St. John’s 60-663/8 W # Providence 85-653/9 L # Connecticut 64-79

2000-01 (3-1)12/2 W La Salle 63-543/7 W # St. John’s 78-663/8 W # Georgetown 58-403/9 L # Boston College 48-75

2001-02 (1-2)12/27 L & Iona 70-7312/28 W & Fordham 66-573/6 L # St. John’s 58-64

2002-03 (1-2)1/4 L St. John’s 66-743/12 W # Miami 67-523/13 L # Connecticut 70-83

2003-04 (1-1)1/10 W St. John’s 71-543/10 L # Villanova 60-61

2004-05 (1-1)1/29 W St. John’s 62-553/9 L # Georgetown 51-56

2005-06 (0-2)2/21 L St. John’s 47-583/8 L # Rutgers 48-61

2006-07 (0-1)12/21 L @ Virginia Tech 61-80

2007-08 (0-1)3/12 L # Marquette 54-67

2008-09 (1-1)3/10/09 W # USF 68-543/11/09 L # Syracuse 74-89

2009-10 (1-1)3/9/10 W # Providence 109-1063/10/10 L # Notre Dame 56-68

2010-11 (0-1)3/8/11 L # Rutgers (OT) 70-76

2011-12 (1-1)3/6/12 W # Providence 79-473/7/12 L # Louisville 55-61

2012-13 (1-2)1/27/13 L St. John’s 67-713/12/13 W # USF (OT) 46-423/13/13 L # Syracuse 63-75

2013-14 (2-1)3/12/14 W # Butler 51-503/13/14 W # Villanova 64-633/14/14 L # Providence 74-80

2014-15 (0-1)3/11/15 L # Marquette 56-78

*National Invitation Tournament#BIG EAST Tournament +ECAC Holiday Festival$Madison Square Garden Classic %ECAC Tournament!Preseason NIT ^Big Apple NIT& MSG Holiday Festival@Aeropostale Classic

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS1980 – Providence Civic Center

Quarterfinals: #3 Georgetown 60 - #6 Seton Hall 47

1981 – Syracuse Carrier Dome

Quarterfinals: #2 Georgetown 58 - #7 Seton Hall 52

1982 – Hartford Civic Center

Quarterfinals: #1 Villanova 88 - #8 Seton Hall 73

1983 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #9 Seton Hall 73 - #8 Providence 64

Quarterfinals: #1 Boston College 79 - Seton Hall 56

1984 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #8 Providence 59 - #9 Seton Hall 55

1985 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #8 Providence 77 - #9 Seton Hall 55

1986 – Madison Square Garden First Round: #9 Seton Hall 76 - #8 Connecticut 66

Quarterfinals: #1 St. John’s 96 - Seton Hall 68

1987 - Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #2 Pittsburgh 96 - #7 Seton Hall 88

1988 – Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #6 Seton Hall 61 - #3 Georgetown 56

Semifinals: #2 Syracuse 72 - Seton Hall 63

1989 – Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #2 Seton Hall 74 - #7 Connecticut 66

Semifinals: #3 Syracuse 81 - Seton Hall 78

1990 – Madison Square Garden Quarterfinals: #2 Connecticut 76 - #7 Seton Hall 58

1991 – Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #4 Seton Hall 70 - #5 Pittsburgh 69

Semifinals: Seton Hall 74 - #8 Villanova 72

Finals: Seton Hall 74 - #2 Georgetown 62

1992 – Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #1 Seton Hall 62 - #8 Boston College 60

Semifinals: #5 Syracuse 70 - Seton Hall 66

1993 – Madison Square Garden

Quarterfinals: #1 Seton Hall 83 - #8 Georgetown 69

Semifinals: Seton Hall 69 - #5 Providence 60

Finals: Seton Hall 103 - #3 Syracuse 70

1994 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #7 Seton Hall 69 - #10 Miami 51

Quarterfinals: Seton Hall 81 - #2 Syracuse 80 (OT)

Semifinals: #6 Georgetown 76 - Seton Hall 71 (OT)

1995 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #10 Boston College 89 - #7 Seton Hall 87 (OT)

1996 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #9 Seton Hall 80 - #8 West Virginia 78

Quarterfinals: #1 Connecticut 79 - Seton Hall 58

1997 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #5 West Virginia 77 - #12 Seton Hall 57

1998 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #11 Boston College 97 - #6 Seton Hall 87 (OT)

1999 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #8 Seton Hall 79 - #9 Notre Dame 69

Quarterfinals: #3 Connecticut 57 - Seton Hall 56

2000 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #5 Seton Hall 85 - #12 Providence 65

Quarterfinals: #4 Connecticut 79 - Seton Hall 64

2001 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: West #6 Seton Hall 78 - East #3 St. John’s 66

Quarterfinals: Seton Hall 58 - West #2 Georgetown 40

Semifinals: East #1 Boston College 75 - Seton Hall 48

2002 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: East #3 St. John’s 64 - West #6 Seton Hall 58

2003 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: West #3 Seton Hall 67 - East #6 Miami 52

Quarterfinals: East #1 Connecticut 83 - Seton Hall 70

2004 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #11 Villanova 61 - #6 Seton Hall 60

2005 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #7 Georgetown 56 - #10 Seton Hall 51

2006 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #10 Rutgers 61 - #7 Seton Hall 48

2008 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #6 Marquette 67 - #11 Seton Hall 54

2009 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #11 Seton Hall 68 - #14 USF 54

Second Round: #6 Syracuse 89 - Seton Hall 74

2010 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #10 Seton Hall 109 - #15 Providence 106

Second Round: #7 Notre Dame 68 - Seton Hall 56

2011 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #13 Rutgers 76 - #12 Seton Hall 70 (OT)

2012 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #10 Seton Hall 79 - #15 Providence 47

Second Round: #7 Louisville 61 - Seton Hall 55

2013 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #12 Seton Hall 46 - #13 USF 42 (OT)

Second Round: #5 Syracuse 75 - Seton Hall 63

2014 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #8 Seton Hall 51 - #9 Butler 50

Quarterfinals: Seton Hall 64 - #1 Villanova 63

Semifinals: #4 Providence 80 - Seton Hall 74

2015 – Madison Square Garden

First Round: #8 Seton Hall 56 - #9 Marquette 78

PIRATES ON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1988: Ramon Ramos 1989: Ramon Ramos, John Morton 1991: Oliver Taylor, Anthony Avent 1992: Terry Dehere 1993: Terry Dehere, Jerry Walker, Arturas Karnisovas 2001: Eddie Griffin 2014: Eugene Teague

DAVE GAVITT TROPHY RECIPENTS (MVP) 1991: Oliver Taylor 1993: Terry Dehere

SHU TOURNAMENT RECORD AGAINST . . . Boston College 1-4 Butler 1-0 Cincinnati 0-0 Connecticut 2-5 DePaul 0-0 Georgetown 4-4 Louisville 0-1 Marquette 0-2 Miami 2-0 Notre Dame 1-1 Pittsburgh 1-1 Providence 5-3 Rutgers 0-2 St. John’s 1-2 Syracuse 2-5 USF 2-0 Villanova 2-2 West Virginia 1-1

SHU RECORDS IN . . . First Round Games: 13-12 Second Round Games: 0-4 Quarterfinal Games: 8-11 Semifinal Games: 2-6 Championship Games: 2-0

ALL-TIME SETON HALL BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD

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SETON HALLSINGLE-GAME RECORDS

POINTS1. 34 John Leahy vs. Boston College, 3/9/952. 32 Dan Callandrillo vs. G’Town, 2/28/80 32 Andre McCloud vs. Providence, 3/6/854. 28 Terry Dehere vs. Providence, 3/13/93 28 Donald Copeland vs. Rutgers, 3/8/066. 27 John Morton vs. Syracuse, 3/11/89 27 Jeremy Hazell vs. Syracuse, 3/11/09 27 Herb Pope vs. Providence, 3/9/10 27 Jeremy Hazell vs. Rutgers, 3/8/1110. 25 Oliver Taylor vs. Villanova, 3/9/91

REBOUNDS1. 15 Herb Pope vs. Louisville, 3/7/122. 13 Adrian Griffin vs. Connecticut, 3/7/96 13 Duane Jordan vs. Notre Dame, 3/3/994. 12 Eugene Teague vs. Villanova, 3/13/14 12 Darrell Mims vs. Syracuse, 3/11/94 12 Eddie Griffin vs. St. John’s, 3/7/01 12 Robert Mitchell vs. Syracuse, 3/11/098. 11 Eugene Teague vs. Butler ,3/12/14 11 Sir John Collins vs. Villanova, 3/4/82 11 Andre McCloud vs. Providence, 3/7/84 11 Mark Bryant vs. Connecticut, 3/5/86 11 Anthony Avent vs. Villanova, 3/9/91 11 Eddie Griffin vs. BC, 3/9/01 11 Charles Manga vs. St. John’s, 3/6/02 11 Herb Pope vs. Providence, 3/9/10

ASSISTS1. 13 Jordan Theodore vs. Prov., 3/6/112. 10 Ken Powell vs. Providence, 3/9/83 10 Mike Jones vs. Providence, 3/7/84 10 Andre Barrett vs. Miami, 3/13/035. 9 John Morton vs. Connecticut, 3/5/866. 8 Martin Salley vs. Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 8 Gerald Greene vs. UConn, 3/10/89 8 Adrian Griffin vs. Syracuse, 3/11/94 8 Danny Hurley vs. BC, 3/9/95 8 Shaheen Holloway vs. Prov., 3/8/00 8 Eugene Harvey vs. Syracuse 3/11/09

STEALS1. 7 John Morton vs. Connecticut, 3/5/862. 6 John Morton vs. Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 6 Terry Dehere vs. BC, 3/13/924. 5 Andre McCloud vs. BC, 3/10/83 5 Andre Barrett vs. Villanova, 3/10/046. 4 Tom Brown vs. Providence, 3/9/83 4 Daryll Walker vs. Connecticut, 3/5/86 4 Paul Gause vs. USF, 3/10/09 4 Jordan Theodore vs. Rutgers, 3/8/1110. 3 22 tied

BLOCKS1. 7 Sam Dalembert vs. St. John’s, 3/7/012. 5 Eddie Griffin vs. St. John’s, 3/7/01 5 Eddie Griffin vs. BC, 3/9/014. 4 Bayonne Taty vs. WVU, 3/6/96 4 A. Okosun vs. Marquette, 3/12/086. 3 10 tied

OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

POINTS1. 38 Danya Abrams, BC, 3/9/95 38 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/9/103. 30 Lawrence Moten, Syracuse, 3/11/94 30 Khalid El-Amin, Connecticut, 3/9/005. 28 Antonio Granger, BC, 3/4/98 28 Troy Murphy, Notre Dame, 3/3/997. 27 Sherman Douglas, Syracuse, 3/11/898. 26 Matt Carlino, Marquette, 3/11/15 26 LaDontae Henton, Providence, 3/14/14 26 Kostas Maglos, BC, 3/4/98

REBOUNDS1. 20 Otis Thorpe, Providence, 3/7/842. 19 Travis Knight, Connecticut, 3/7/963. 18 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, 3/12/034. 16 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/9/105. 15 Troy Murphy, Notre Dame, 3/3/996. 14 LaDontae Henton, Providence, 3/14/14 14 Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 14 Michael Smith, Providence, 3/13/93 14 Gordon Malone, West Virginia, 3/6/96

ASSISTS1. 14 Derrick Wilson, Marquette, 3/11/15 14 Michael Carter Williams, Syracuse, 3/13/133. 13 Mark Jackson, St. John’s, 3/6/864. 11 Harold Starks, Providence, 3/6/85 11 Jonny Flynn, Syracuse, 3/11/096. 10 Bryce Cotton, Providence, 3/14/147. 9 Anthony Collins, USF, 3/12/13 9 Bill Donovan, Providence, 3/7/84 9 Joey Brown, Georgetown, 3/12/93 9 Joey Brown, Georgetown, 3/12/94

STEALS1. 7 Omar Cook, St. John’s, 3/7/012. 6 Tate George, Connecticut, 3/9/90 6 Peyton Siva, Louisville, 3/7/124. 5 Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 5 Nadev Henefeld, Connecticut, 3/9/90 5 Don Reid, Georgetown, 3/12/94 5 Keenan Jourdon, BC, 3/9/95 5 Marcus Hatten, St. John’s, 3/6/02 5 James Beatty, Rutgers, 3/8/11

BLOCKS1. 6 Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, 3/7/122. 5 Zach LeDay, USF, 3/12/13 5 Anthony Allen, Georgetown, 3/11/88 5 Constantin Popa, Miami, 3/10/94 5 Jeff Green, Georgetown, 3/9/055. 4 Luke Fischer, Marquette, 3/11/15 4 Kameron Woods, Butler, 3/12/14 4 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, 3/12/03

SETON HALLCAREER RECORDS

POINTS 1. 164 Terry Dehere (9 games) 2. 147 Arturas Karnisovas (11 games) 3. 120 Jeremy Hazell (6 games) 4. 103 John Morton (7 games) 5. 102 Andre McCloud (6 games) 6. 93 Adrian Griffin (9 games) 7. 92 Fuquan Edwin (9 games) 8. 87 Mark Bryant (6 games) 9. 86 Andre Barrett (7 games) 86 Ty Shine (8 games) 11. 84 Jordan Theodore (7 games)

REBOUNDS 1. 59 Arturas Karnisovas (11 games) 2. 58 Adrian Griffin (9 games) 3. 49 Mark Bryant (6 games) 4. 45 Herb Pope (5 games) 5. 44 Eugene Teague (5 games) 6. 43 Jerry Walker (8 games) 7. 42 Anthony Avent (6 games) 8. 41 Ramon Ramos (5 games) 9. 37 Andre McCloud (6 games) 37 Duane Jordan (6 games) 11. 35 Darius Lane (6 games)

ASSISTS 1. 39 Shaheen Holloway (6 games) 2. 38 Andre Barrett (7 games) 3. 34 Danny Hurley (8 games) 4. 31 Bryan Caver (11 games) 5. 29 Jordan Theodore (7 games) 6. 27 Adrian Griffin (9 games) 27 Eugene Harvey (5 games) 8. 26 John Morton (7 games) 9. 25 Gerald Greene (7 games) 10. 20 Terry Dehere (9 games)

STEALS 1. 15 Bryan Caver (11 games) 15 John Morton (7 games) 3. 13 Andre Barrett (7 games) 4. 12 Darius Lane (6 games) 5. 11 Danny Hurley (8 games) 11 Adrian Griffin (9 games) 11 Terry Dehere (9 games) 11 Andre McCloud (6 games) 9. 10 Arturas Karnisovas (11 games) 10 Levell Sanders (5 games) 10 John Leahy (9 games)

BLOCKS 1. 13 Eddie Griffin (3 games) 13 Samuel Dalembert (5 games) 3. 10 Gordon Winchester (6 games) 4. 7 Arturas Karnisovas (11 games) 5. 6 Anthony Avent (6 games) 6 Herb Pope (5 games) 7. 5 Tom Brown (5 games) 5 Kelly Whitney (5 games) 5 Bayonne Taty (3 games) 10. 4 11 tied

SETON HALL TEAMSINGLE-GAME RECORDS

POINTS 1. 109 vs. Providence, 3/9/10 2. 103 vs. Syracuse, 3/14/93 3. 88 vs. Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 4. 87 vs. Boston College, 3/9/95 87 vs. Boston College, 3/4/98 6. 85 vs. Providence, 3/8/00 7. 83 vs. Georgetown, 3/12/93 8. 81 vs. Syracuse, 3/11/94 9. 80 vs. West Virginia, 3/6/96 10. 79 vs. Notre Dame, 3/3/99 79 vs. Providence, 3/6/12

REBOUNDS 1. 51 vs. Connecticut, 3/10/89 2. 49 vs. St. John’s, 3/7/01 3. 43 vs. Connecticut, 3/7/96 4. 42 vs. Syracuse, 3/11/09 42 vs. Louisville, 3/7/12 6. 41 vs. Providence, 3/7/84 41 vs. Syracuse, 3/11/89 41 vs. Miami, 3/10/94 41 vs. West Virginia, 3/5/97 41 vs. St. John’s, 3/6/02

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. .603 vs. Syracuse, 3/14/93 2. .587 vs. West Virginia, 3/6/96 3. .573 vs. Providence, 3/9/10 4. .561 vs. Boston College, 3/13/92 5. .560 vs. Providence, 3/6/12 6. .551 vs. Pittsburgh, 3/8/91 7. .531 vs. Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 8. .512 vs. Syracuse, 3/13/13 9. .509 vs. Providence, 3/8/00 .509 vs. St. John’s, 3/7/01

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .938 (15-16) vs. Pittsburgh, 3/6/87 2. .900 (9-10) vs. Georgetown, 3/9/05 3. .875 (14-16) vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/10 4. .846 (22-26) vs. St. John’s, 3/6/86 5. .840 (21-25) vs. Providence, 3/13/93 6. .829 (34-41) vs. Georgetown, 3/10/91 7. .824 (14-17) vs. Providence, 3/6/12 8. .800 (12-15) vs. Boston College, 3/4/98 .800 (16-20) vs. Providence, 3/14/14 10. .786 (11-14) vs. Marquette, 3/11/15 .786 (33-42) vs. Georgetown, 3/12/93 .786 (11-14) vs. Syracuse, 3/14/93

FEWEST TURNOVERS 1. 6 vs. USF, 3/10/09 2. 7 vs. Providence, 3/14/14 7 vs. Boston College, 3/4/98 7 vs. Notre Dame, 3/10/10 5. 9 vs. St. John’s, 3/6/86 6. 10 vs. Marquette, 3/11/15 10 vs. Syracuse, 3/13/13 10 vs. Villanova, 3/9/91 10 vs. Connecticut, 3/9/00 10. 11 vs. Villanova, 3/13/14 11 vs. Georgetown, 3/12/93 11 vs. Boston College, 3/9/95 11 vs. Notre Dame, 3/3/99 11 vs. Providence, 3/6/12

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

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2014-15 BIG EAST OverallVillanova 16-2 33-3Georgetown 12-6 23-11Butler 12-6 22-11Providence 11-7 22-12St. John’s 10-8 21-12Xavier 9-9 23-14DePaul 6-12 12-20SETON HALL 6-12 16-15Marquette 4-14 14-19Creighton 4-14 13-19

2012-13 BIG EAST OverallLouisville 14-4 35-5Georgetown 14-4 25-7Marquette 14-4 26-9Pittsburgh 12-6 24-9Syracuse 11-7 30-10Notre Dame 11-7 25-10Connecticut 10-8 20-10Villanova 10-8 20-14Cincinnati 9-9 22-12Providence 9-9 19-15St. John’s 8-10 17-16Rutgers 5-13 15-16SETON HALL 3-15 15-18South Florida 3-15 12-19DePaul 2-16 11-21

2010-11 BIG EAST OverallPittsburgh 15-3 28-6Notre Dame 14-4 27-7Syracuse 12-6 27-8Louisville 12-6 25-10St. John’s 12-6 21-12Cincinnati 11-7 26-9West Virginia 11-7 21-12Georgetown 10-8 21-11Connecticut 9-9 32-9Villanova 9-9 21-12Marquette 9-9 22-14SETON HALL 7-11 13-18Rutgers 5-13 15-17Providence 4-14 15-17USF 3-15 10-23DePaul 1-17 7-24

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/31 St. John’s W 78-67 Prudential Center1/3 Villanova W 66-61 ot Prudential Center1/7 Xavier L 58-69 Cintas Center1/10 Creighton W 68-67 CenturyLink Center1/13 Butler L 75-79 ot Prudential Center1/22 DePaul L 60-64 Prudential Center1/25 Butler L 57-77 Hinkle Fieldhouse1/28 Marquette W 80-70 Bradley Center1/31 Xavier W 90-82 Prudential Center2/3 DePaul L 62-75 Allstate Arena2/7 Marquette L 54-57 Prudential Center2/10 Georgetown L 67-86 Prudential Center2/14 Providence L 62-69 Dunkin Donuts2/16 Villanova L 54-80 The Pavilion2/21 St. John’s L 72-85 Carnesecca Arena2/28 Creighton W 67-66 Prudential Center3/4 Providence L 66-79 Prudential Center3/7 Georgetown L 67-73 Verizon Center

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/2 DePaul W 73-72 Allstate Arena1/5 Notre Dame L 74-93 Purcell Pavilion1/9 Louisville L 58-73 Prudential Center1/13 Providence L 55-67 Prudential Center1/16 at Marquette L 62-69 Bradley Center1/23 USF W 55-47 Prudential Center1/27 at St. John’s L 67-71 Madison Sq. Garden1/30 at Georgetown L 52-74 Verizon Center2/2 Cincinnati L 59-65 Prudential Center2/4 at Pittsburgh L 46-56 Petersen Events Center2/10 Connecticut L 67-78 Prudential Center2/12 at Rutgers L 55-57 RAC2/16 Syracuse L 65-76 Prudential Center2/19 Marquette L 46-67 Prudential Center2/23 at Louisville L 61-79 Yum! Center2/25 Villanova W 66-65 Prudential Center3/5 at Providence L 66-76 Dunkin’ Donuts3/8 Rutgers L 51-56 Prudential Center

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/28 USF W 64-55 Prudential Center12/31 Cincinnati L 53-70 Fifth Third Arena1/5 Louisville L 54-73 KFC Yum! Center1/8 Syracuse L 56-61 Prudential Center1/12 DePaul W 78-67 Allstate Arena1/15 Pittsburgh L 53-74 Petersen Center1/18 Georgetown L 75-80 Prudential Center1/22 Rutgers L 60-66 Prudential Center1/25 Syracuse W 90-68 Carrier Dome1/30 Providence W 81-71 Prudential Center2/2 West Virginia L 44-56 WVU Coliseum2/5 Connecticut L 59-61 Prudential Center2/12 Rutgers W 69-64 Brown AC2/15 Villanova L 57-60 Prudential Center2/19 Marquette L 64-73 Bradley Center2/26 Notre Dame L 48-60 Joyce Center3/3 St. John’s W 84-70 Prudential Center3/5 Marquette W 85-72 Prudential Center

2013-14 BIG EAST OverallVillanova 16-2 29-5Creighton 14-4 27-8Xavier 10-8 21-13Providence 10-8 23-12St. John’s 10-8 20-13Marquette 9-9 17-15Georgetown 8-10 18-15SETON HALL 6-12 17-17Butler 4-14 14-17DePaul 3-15 12-21

2011-12 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 17-1 30-2Marquette 14-4 25-7Notre Dame 13-5 22-11Cincinnati 12-6 23-10Georgetown 12-6 23-8USF 12-6 20-13Louisville 10-8 26-9West Virginia 9-9 19-13Connecticut 8-10 20-13SETON HALL 8-10 20-12Rutgers 6-12 14-18St. John’s 6-12 13-19Pittsburgh 5-13 17-16Villanova 5-13 13-19Providence 4-14 15-17DePaul 3-15 12-19

2009-10 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 15-3 30-5Pittsburgh 13-5 25-9West Virginia 13-5 31-7Villanova 13-5 25-8Marquette 11-7 22-12Louisville 11-7 20-13Notre Dame 10-8 23-12Georgetown 10-8 23-11USF 9-9 20-13SETON HALL 9-9 19-13Cincinnati 7-11 19-16Connecticut 7-11 18-16St. John’s 6-12 17-16Rutgers 5-13 15-17Providence 4-14 12-19DePaul 1-17 8-23

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/31 Providence W 81-80 2ot Dunkin Donuts1/4 Creighton L 66-79 Prudential Center1/8 Villanova L 67-83 Prudential Center1/11 Marquette L 66-67 Bradley Center1/18 Georgetown W 67-57 Verizon Center1/23 St. John’s L 76-77 Carnesecca Arena1/25 DePaul W 86-69 Prudential Center1/29 Butler L 57-64 Prudential Center2/1 Xavier W 68-60 Cintas Center2/7 Villanova L 53-70 The Pavilion2/11 Marquette L 66-77 Prudential Center2/13 St. John’s L 67-68 Prudential Center2/20 Georgetown W 82-67 Prudential Center2/23 Creighton L 71-72 CenturyLink Center2/25 DePaul L 60-65 Allstate Arena2/28 Providence L 69-74 Prudential Center3/3 Xavier W 71-62 Prudential Center3/8 Butler L 54-71 Hinkle Fieldhouse

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/28 Syracuse L 49-75 Carrier Dome12/30 West Virginia W 69-48 Prudential Center1/3 Connecticut W 75-63 Prudential Center1/7 Providence W 66-57 Dunkin’ Donuts1/10 DePaul W 94-73 Prudential Center1/13 USF L 55-56 TB Times Forum1/18 Villanova L 76-84 The Pavilion1/25 Notre Dame L 42-55 Prudential Center1/28 Louisville L 51-60 Prudential Center1/31 Marquette L 59-66 Bradley Center2/4 Connecticut L 46-69 XL Center2/8 Rutgers W 59-54 RAC2/12 Pittsburgh W 73-66 Prudential Center2/14 St. John’s W 94-64 Prudential Center2/18 Cincinnati L 57-62 Fifth Third Arena2/21 Georgetown W 73-55 Prudential Center2/25 Rutgers L 72-77 ot Prudential Center3/3 DePaul L 58-86 Allstate Arena

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/26 West Virginia L 84-90 ot Prudential Center12/29 Syracuse L 73-80 Prudential Center1/6 Connecticut L 63-71 Gampel Pavilion1/9 Cincinnati W 83-76 Prudential Center1/14 Georgetown L 73-85 Verizon Center1/21 Louisville W 80-77 Prudential Center1/24 Pittsburgh W 64-61 Prudential Center1/28 at USF L 74-76 ot Sun Dome2/2 at Villanova L 71-81 The Pavilion2/6 at Pittsburgh L 58-83 Petersen Center2/11 Notre Dame W 90-87 Prudential Center2/14 DePaul W 79-71 Prudential Center2/17 St. John’s W 59-50 Carnesecca Arena2/20 West Virginia L 63-75 WVU Coliseum2/23 Rutgers W 76-70 Prudential Center2/28 Marquette L 83-84 ot Prudential Center3/4 Rutgers W 85-74 Brown AC3/6 Providence W 92-80 Dunkin’ Donuts

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2008-09 BIG EAST OverallLouisville 16-2 31-6Pittsburgh 15-3 31-5Connecticut 15-3 31-5Villanova 13-5 30-8Marquette 12-6 25-10Syracuse 11-7 28-10West Virginia 10-8 23-12Providence 10-8 19-14Cincinnati 8-10 18-14Notre Dame 8-10 21-15SETON HALL 7-11 17-15Georgetown 7-11 16-15St. John’s 6-12 16-18USF 4-14 9-22Rutgers 2-16 11-21DePaul 0-18 9-24

2006-07 BIG EAST OverallGeorgetown 13-3 30-7Louisville 12-4 24-10Pittsburgh 12-4 29-8Notre Dame 11-5 24-8Marquette 10-6 24-10Syracuse 10-6 24-11West Virginia 9-7 27-9Villanova 9-7 22-11Depaul 9-7 20-14Providence 8-8 18-13St. John’s 7-9 16-15Connecticut 6-10 17-14SETON HALL 4-12 13-16USF 3-13 12-18Rutgers 3-13 10-19Cincinnati 2-14 11-19

2004-05 BIG EAST OverallBoston College 13-3 25-5Connecticut 13-3 23-8Syracuse 11-5 27-7Villanova 11-5 24-8Pittsburgh 10-6 20-9Notre Dame 9-7 17-12Georgetown 8-8 19-13West Virginia 8-8 24-11Providence 4-12 14-17SETON HALL 4-12 12-16St. John’s 3-13 9-18Rutgers 2-14 10-19

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/30 Syracuse L 76-100 Carrier Dome1/3 West Virginia L 66-92 Prudential Center1/6 Villanova L 85-89 ot Prudential Center1/10 Notre Dame L 79-88 Joyce Center1/18 Connecticut L 61-76 XL Center1/22 Providence L 93-98 ot Prudential Center1/25 Georgetown W 65-60 Prudential Center1/29 Rutgers W 70-67 Prudential Center2/5 St. John’s W 91-81 Prudential Center2/8 Rutgers W 65-60 Brown AC2/10 DePaul W 72-49 Allstate Arena2/14 Connecticut L 54-62 Prudential Center2/17 Marquette L 67-79 Bradley Center2/22 St. John’s L 65-70 Carnesecca Arena2/25 USF W 75-60 Prudential Center2/28 Pittsburgh L 78-89 Prudential Center3/4 Louisville L 78-95 Freedom Hall3/7 Cincinnati W 67-63 Fifth Third Arena

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/3 Rutgers W 77-72 Meadowlands1/6 Providence L 69-91 Dunkin’ Donuts1/11 St. John’s W 79-63 Meadowlands1/14 Notre Dame L 76-88 Joyce CC1/17 Providence W 69-68 Meadowlands1/19 Georgetown L 58-74 Meadowlands1/24 Marquette L 76-89 Bradley Center1/27 Rutgers L 70-74 2ot Brown AC2/3 West Virginia L 70-81 Meadowlands2/10 Villanova L 69-78 Meadowlands2/14 Connecticut L 55-67 Gampel Pavilion2/17 West Virginia L 71-81 WVU Coliseum2/19 Pittsburgh L 68-71 Meadowlands2/24 South Florida W 89-76 Meadowlands2/28 Cincinnati L 70-74 ot Fifth Third Arena3/4 Louisville L 71-86 Freedom Hall

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/5 Notre Dame L 65-66 Meadowlands1/8 Syracuse L 50-75 Carrier Dome1/15 Pittsburgh L 63-67 Petersen Center1/17 Connecticut L 68-77 Meadowlands1/22 Rutgers W 74-58 Meadowlands1/29 St. John’s W 62-55 MSG2/2 Georgetown L 51-61 MCI Center2/5 Boston College L 52-60 Meadowlands2/8 Rutgers L 61-62 ot Brown AC2/12 St. John’s W 57-55 Meadowlands2/17 Villanova L 52-66 Meadowlands2/20 West Virginia L 86-96 WVU Coliseum2/23 Providence L 54-67 Meadowlands2/26 Boston College L 58-70 Conte Forum3/2 Villanova L 58-79 The Pavilion3/5 West Virginia W 66-63 Meadowlands

2007-08 BIG EAST OverallGeorgetown 15-3 28-6Louisville 14-4 27-9Notre Dame 14-4 25-8Connecticut 13-5 24-9West Virginia 11-7 26-11Marquette 11-7 25-10Pittsburgh 10-8 27-10Villanova 9-9 22-13Syracuse 9-9 21-14Cincinnati 8-10 13-18SETON HALL 7-11 17-15Providence 6-12 15-16DePaul 6-12 11-19St. John’s 5-13 11-19USF 3-15 12-19Rutgers 3-15 11-20

2005-06 BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 14-2 30-4Villanova 14-2 28-5West Virginia 11-5 22-11Marquette 10-6 20-11Georgetown 10-6 23-10Pittsburgh 10-6 25-8SETON HALL 9-7 18-12Cincinnati 8-8 21-13Syracuse 7-9 23-12Rutgers 7-9 19-14Louisville 6-10 21-13Notre Dame 6-10 16-14Providence 5-11 12-15DePaul 5-11 12-15St. John’s 5-11 12-15USF 1-15 7-22

2003-04 BIG EAST OverallPittsburgh 13-3 31-5Connecticut 12-4 33-6Providence 11-5 20-9Syracuse 11-5 23-8Boston College 10-6 24-10SETON HALL 10-6 24-10Notre Dame 9-7 19-13Virginia Tech 7-9 15-14Rutgers 7-9 20-13West Virginia 7-9 15-14Villanova 6-10 18-17Georgetown 4-12 13-15Miami 4-12 14-16St. John’s 1-15 6-21

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/3 Connecticut L 86-98 Prudential Center1/8 Marquette L 56-61 Bradley Center1/12 Pittsburgh L 70-84 Petersen Center1/17 USF W 74-64 Prudential Center1/19 Louisville W 92-82 Prudential Center1/24 Providence W 88-75 Dunkin’ Donuts1/27 Cincinnati W 64-61 Prudential Center1/30 Rutgers W 84-71 ot Brown AC2/2 Georgetown L 61-73 Verizon Center2/6 Notre Dame L 69-95 Prudential Center2/9 Villanova L 70-72 The Pavilion2/12 Marquette L 64-89 Prudential Center2/17 West Virginia L 68-89 WVU Coliseum2/23 DePaul W 73-71 Prudential Center2/26 USF W 79-75 Sun Dome3/1 St. John’s L 62-65 Carnesecca Arena3/5 Syracuse L 73-85 Prudential Center3/9 Rutgers L 61-64 Prudential Center

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/4 St. John’s W 69-61 ot Meadowlands1/7 Rutgers L 78-82 Brown AC1/11 Marquette L 63-67 Meadowlands1/17 Villanova L 64-73 The Pavilion1/20 South Florida W 94-89 ot Meadowlands1/29 Syracuse W 68-61 Carrier Dome2/1 Providence W 77-74 Dunkin’ Donuts2/5 Rutgers W 73-67 Meadowlands2/8 South Florida W 70-65 Sun Dome2/11 Connecticut L 57-99 Meadowlands2/14 West Virginia W 71-64 Meadowlands2/18 Notre Dame L 91-102 Meadowlands2/21 St. John’s L 47-58 Madison Sq. Garden2/25 DePaul L 64-67 Allstate Arena2/28 Cincinnati W 72-62 Meadowlands3/3 Pittsburgh W 65-61 Petersen Center

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/10 St. John’s W 71-54 MSG1/12 Providence L 60-63 Meadowlands1/17 Boston College L 63-72 Conte Forum1/20 Syracuse W 74-67 Meadowlands1/24 Virginia Tech W 83-76 Meadowlands2/1 Providence W 55-46 Dunkin’ Donuts2/4 West Virginia L 64-69 WVU Coliseum2/7 Rutgers W 85-58 Meadowlands2/9 Pittsburgh W 68-67 2ot Meadowlands2/14 Notre Dame L 68-71 Joyce CC2/16 Boston College L 63-67 Meadowlands2/21 Villanova W 70-68 Meadowlands2/24 Miami W 76-66 Convocation Center2/28 Georgetown W 75-48 Meadowlands3/1 Connecticut L 67-89 Gampel Pavilion3/7 Rutgers W 66-64 Brown AC

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2002-03 BIG EAST OverallEast DivisionBoston College 10-6 19-12Connecticut 10-6 23-10Providence 8-8 18-14Villanova 8-8 15-16St. John’s 7-9 21-13Miami 4-12 11-17VirginiaTech 4-12 12-17West DivisionSyracuse 13-3 30-5Pittsburgh 13-3 28-5SETON HALL 10-6 17-13Notre Dame 10-6 24-10Georgetown 6-10 19-15West Virginia 5-11 14-15Rutgers 4-12 12-16

2000-01 BIG EAST OverallEast DivisionBoston College 13-3 27-5Providence 11-5 21-10St. John’s 8-8 14-15Miami 8-8 16-13Villanova 8-8 18-13Connecticut 8-8 20-12Virginia Tech 2-14 8-19

West DivisionNotre Dame 11-5 20-10Georgetown 10-6 25-8Syracuse 10-6 25-9West Virginia 8-8 17-12Pittsburgh 7-9 19-14SETON HALL 5-11 16-15Rutgers 3-13 11-16

1998-99 BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 16-2 34-2Miami 15-3 23-7St. John’s 14-4 28-9Villanova 10-8 21-11Syracuse 10-8 21-12Rutgers 9-9 19-13Providence 9-9 16-14SETON HALL 8-10 15-15Notre Dame 8-10 14-16Georgetown 6-12 15-16Pittsburgh 5-13 14-16West Virginia 4-14 10-19Boston College 3-15 6-21

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/4 St. John’s L 66-74 Madison Sq. Garden1/8 Syracuse L 66-70 Meadowlands1/12 Notre Dame L 64-74 Joyce CC1/14 Georgetown W 68-54 Meadowlands1/18 Miami W 76-53 Meadowlands1/22 Syracuse L 65-83 Carrier Dome1/29 Georgetown W 93-82 ot MCI Center2/2 Rutgers W 58-53 Meadowlands2/5 Notre Dame W 78-72 Meadowlands2/15 Pittsburgh W 73-61 Meadowlands2/22 West Virginia W 68-64 WVU Coliseum2/25 Rutgers W 62-52 Brown AC2/27 Villanova W 57-56 Meadowlands3/1 West Virginia W 56-53 Meadowlands3/5 Pittsburgh L 54-86 Petersen Center 3/8 Providence L 61-64 ot Dunkin’ Donuts

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/3 Providence W 87-80 Meadowlands1/6 Georgetown L 66-78 MCI Center1/8 Notre Dame W 78-76 Meadowlands1/13 Pittsburgh L 65-77 Fitzgerald FH1/15 Georgetown L 91-99 Meadowlands1/21 Syracuse W 77-65 Meadowlands1/27 West Virginia L 75-81 WVU Coliseum2/1 Miami L 66-72 Miami Arena2/4 Rutgers L 64-70 Meadowlands2/10 Syracuse L 62-63 Carrier Dome2/15 Pittsburgh L 61-68 Meadowlands2/18 Notre Dame W 74-64 Joyce CC2/21 Rutgers L 57-75 Brown AC2/25 West Virginia L 71-82 Meadowlands2/28 Villanova L 55-74 The Pavilion3/3 Connecticut W 65-63 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/9 Villanova W 68-55 Meadowlands12/12 Syracuse W 80-64 Carrier Dome12/30 Boston College W 79-63 Meadowlands1/2 Providence L 49-65 Providence CC1/4 Georgetown W 72-61 Meadowlands1/9 St. Johns L 75-86 Madison Sq. Garden1/13 West Virginia W 63-58 Meadowlands1/19 Notre Dame L 56-59 Joyce CC1/23 Connecticut L 47-62 Gampel Pavilion 1/27 Miami L 71-77 Miami Arena1/30 Syracuse L 62-76 Meadowlands2/2 Boston College L 66-81 Conte Arena2/6 Notre Dame L 60-76 Meadowlands2/8 Pittsburgh W 77-61 Meadowlands2/13 Connecticut L 48-53 Meadowlands2/21 Rutgers W 57-55 Meadowlands2/25 West Virginia W 70-67 WVU Coliseum2/27 Pittsburgh L 58-59 Fitzgerald FH

2001-02 BIG EAST OverallEast DivisionConnecticut 13-3 27-7Miami 10-6 24-8St. Johns 9-7 20-12Boston College 8-8 20-12Villanova 7-9 19-13Providence 6-10 15-16Virginia Tech 4-12 10-18West DivisionPittsburgh 13-3 29-6Notre Dame 10-6 22-11Georgetown 9-7 19-11Syracuse 9-7 23-13Rutgers 8-8 18-13SETON HALL 5-11 12-18West Virginia 1-15 8-20

1999-00 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 13-3 26-6Miami 13-3 23-11St. Johns 12-4 25-8Connecticut 10-6 25-10SETON HALL 10-6 22-10Villanova 8-8 20-13Notre Dame 8-8 22-15West Virginia 6-10 14-14Georgetown 6-10 19-15Rutgers 6-10 15-16Pittsburgh 5-11 13-15Providence 4-12 11-19Boston College 3-13 11-19

1997-98 BIG EAST OverallBE 7Syracuse 12-6 26-9Miami 11-7 18-10SETON HALL 9-9 15-15Providence 7-11 13-16Georgetown 6-12 16-15Rutgers 6-12 14-15Pittsburgh 6-12 11-16

BE 6Connecticut 15-3 32-5St. John’s 13-5 22-10West Virginia 11-7 24-9Villanova 8-10 12-17Notre Dame 7-11 13-14Boston College 6-12 15-16

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/31 Boston College L 66-81 Meadowlands1/5 Virginia Tech W 80-72 Cassell Coliseum1/8 Syracuse L 70-85 Carrier Dome1/11 Rutgers W 67-54 Meadowlands1/16 Georgetown L 58-84 MCI Center1/18 West Virginia W 81-67 Meadowlands1/26 Notre Dame L 51-60 Joyce CC1/29 St. John’s W 63-61 ot Meadowlands2/3 Notre Dame L 61-63 Meadowlands2/7 Pittsburgh L 65-70 Fitzgerald FH2/9 West Virginia W 85-79 WVU Coliseum2/12 Georgetown L 77-84 Meadowlands2/21 Syracuse L 71-73 Meadowlands2/23 Rutgers L 60-66 Brown AC2/26 Pittsburgh L 66-73 ot Meadowlands3/2 Connecticut L 78-90 Gampel Pavilion

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/4 Villanova W 71-64 Meadowlands1/8 Georgetown W 65-62 ot MCI Center1/11 Miami L 64-71 Meadowlands1/16 Pittsburgh W 80-68 Fitzgerald FH1/18 St. John’s W 78-70 Meadowlands1/26 Boston College W 74-65 Conte Forum1/30 Connecticut L 56-66 Hartford CC2/1 Providence W 82-67 Meadowlands2/5 West Virginia W 97-66 Meadowlands2/7 Syracuse W 69-67 Carrier Dome2/9 Rutgers W 65-63 ot Louis Brown AC2/12 Boston College W 77-66 Meadowlands2/14 Connecticut L 50-59 Meadowlands2/19 Notre Dame L 74-76 Meadowlands2/26 Villanova L 74-87 duPont Pavilion2/29 St. John’s L 60-66 Madison Sq. Garden

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/6 Villanova L 57-72 The Pavilion12/31 Miami L 65-78 Meadowlands1/3 St. John’s W 61-59 Madison Sq. Garden1/7 Rutgers L 49-81 Brown AC1/10 Villanova W 67-54 Meadowlands1/13 Connecticut L 59-80 Hartford CC1/17 Notre Dame W 64-58 Meadowlands1/20 Georgetown L 66-68 MCI Center1/24 Boston College L 61-64 Meadowlands1/31 Providence W 68-56 Providence CC2/3 Georgetown W 68-57 Meadowlands2/7 Syracuse W 85-61 Carrier Dome2/11 Providence L 73-74 Meadowlands2/16 St. Johns L 60-64 Meadowlands2/18 Rutgers W 64-54 Meadowlands2/22 West Virginia L 71-81 WVU Coliseum2/24 Miami W 76-71 Miami Arena3/1 Pittsburgh W 81-70 Meadowlands

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1996-97 BIG EAST OverallBE 7Georgetown 11-7 20-10Providence 10-8 24-12Pittsburgh 10-8 18-15Syracuse 9-9 19-13Miami 9-9 16-13Rutgers 5-13 11-16SETON HALL 5-13 10-18

BE 6Villanova 12-6 24-10Boston College 12-6 22-9West Virginia 11-7 21-10Notre Dame 8-10 16-14St. John’s 8-10 13-14Connecticut 7-11 18-15

1994-95 BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 16-2 28-5Villanova 14-4 25-8Syracuse 12-6 20-10Georgetown 11-7 21-10Miami 9-9 15-13Providence 7-11 17-13SETON HALL 7-11 16-14St. John’s 7-11 14-14Pittsburgh 5-13 10-18Boston College 2-16 9-19

1992-93 BIG EAST OverallSETON HALL 14-4 28-7St. John’s 12-6 19-11Syracuse 10-8 20-9Connecticut 9-9 15-13Providence 9-9 20-13Pittsburgh 9-9 17-11Boston College 9-9 18-13Georgetown 8-10 20-13Miami 7-11 10-17Villanova 3-15 8-19

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/2 Georgetown L 51-55 USAirways Arena12/8 Pittsburgh W 53-51 Meadowlands1/2 Villanova L 67-88 duPont Pavilion1/4 Boston College L 64-80 Meadowlands1/8 West Virginia L 76-91 WVU Coliseum1/11 Providence W 73-66 Meadowlands1/15 Syracuse L 66-83 Meadowlands1/22 Notre Dame L 72-86 Joyce CC1/26 Rutgers W 75-72 Brown AC1/28 Syracuse L 60-93 Carrier Dome2/1 Connecticut L 55-62 Meadowlands2/8 Pittsburgh L 71-79 Meadowlands2/10 Miami W 51-61 Meadowlands2/16 Boston College L 57-74 Conte Forum2/18 Notre Dame W 85-74 Meadowlands2/22 West Virginia L 71-80 Meadowlands2/26 St. John’s L 62-66 Meadowlands3/1 Connecticut W 73-60 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/5 Villanova L 75-98 duPont Pavilion1/2 Miami W 72-54 Meadowlands1/7 Syracuse L 77-89 Carrier Dome1/10 Georgetown L 68-80 Meadowlands1/14 St. John’s W 91-81 ot Madison Sq. Garden1/17 Boston College W 66-58 Meadowlands1/21 Connecticut L 81-86 Meadowlands1/25 Pittsburgh W 72-70 Fitzgerald FH2/1 Providence L 77-80 Providence CC2/4 Boston College W 82-75 Conte Forum2/7 St. John’s W 90-87 Meadowlands2/11 Villanova L 67-81 Meadowlands2/13 Providence L 53-77 Meadowlands2/18 Syracuse W 82-74 Meadowlands2/22 Miami L 57-61 Miami Arena2/25 Connecticut L 61-75 Gampel Pavilion3/1 Georgetown L 92-96 US Air Arena3 /4 Pittsburgh L 72-76 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/7 Miami W 65-56 Meadowlands1 /4 Connecticut W 72-69 Meadowlands1/9 Providence W 91-79 Providence CC1/11 Syracuse W 80-73 Meadowlands1/16 Pittsburgh L 73-76 Fitzgerald FH1/19 Villanova W 66-61 ot Meadowlands1/27 Georgetown L 63-73 Capital Centre1/31 Syracuse L 67-76 Carrier Dome2/2 Providence W 90-71 Meadowlands2/6 Boston College L 62-63 Conte Forum2/9 Pittsburgh W 91-73 Meadowlands2/13 Villanova W 65-59 ot duPont Pavilion2/17 St. John’s W 95-85 ot Madison Sq. Garden2/21 Georgetown W 66-56 Meadowlands2/23 Miami W 85-73 Miami Arena2/27 Connecticut W 82-74 Hartford CC3/3 Boston College W 79-61 Meadowlands3/6 St. John’s W 92-73 Meadowlands

1995-96 BIG EAST OverallBE 7Georgetown 13-5 29-8Syracuse 12-6 29-9Providence 9-9 18-12Miami 8-10 15-13SETON HALL 7-11 12-16Rutgers 6-12 9-18Pittsburgh 5-13 10-17

BE 6Connecticut 17-1 32-3Villanova 14-4 26-7Boston College 10-8 19-11West Virginia 7-11 12-15St. John’s 5-13 11-16Notre Dame 4-14 9-18

1993-94 BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 16-2 29-5Syracuse 13-5 23-7Boston Collge 11-7 23-11Providence 10-8 20-10Villanova 10-8 20-12Georgetown 10-8 19-12SETON HALL 8-10 17-13Pittsburgh 7-11 13-14St. John’s 5-13 12-17Miami 0-18 7-20

1991-92 BIG EAST OverallSETON HALL 12-6 23-9Georgetown 12-6 22-10St. John’s 12-6 19-11Villanova 11-7 14-15Syracuse 10-8 22-10Connecticut 10-8 20-10Pittsburgh 9-9 18-16Boston College 7-11 17-14Providence 6-12 14-17Miami 1-17 8-24

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/2 Miami L 70-80 Miami Arena12/6 Providence W 79-72 Meadowlands1 /2 Providence W 82-77 Providence CC1/6 Georgetown L 76-85 USAir Arena1/10 Miami W 66-63 Meadowlands1/14 Boston College L 80-83 Conte Forum1/17 Villanova W 78-73 Meadowlands1/20 Georgetown L 62-82 Meadowlands1/22 St. John’s W 82-76 Meadowlands1/28 Rutgers W 81-78 Meadowlands1/30 Pittsburgh L 69-75 Fitzgerald FH2/7 Rutgers L 61-70 Brown AC2/11 West Virginia L 59-77 Meadowlands2/14 Villanova L 67-79 duPont Pavilion2/17 St. John’s L 73-78 Madison Sq. Garden2/20 Syracuse W 80-79 Meadowlands2/24 Notre Dame L 60-72 Joyce Center3/2 Connecticut L 58-87 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/4 St. John’s L 64-72 Madison Sq. Garden12/8 Connecticut L 66-82 Meadowlands1/5 Providence L 61-85 Providence CC1/12 Boston College W 61-53 Meadowlands1/15 Pittsburgh W 76-67 Fitzgerald FH1/17 Georgetown L 53-57 Meadowlands1/22 Syracuse L 74-78 Meadowlands1/26 Miami W 77-48 Miami Arena1/29 Boston College L 58-70 Conte Forum1/31 Providence W 64-63 ot Meadowlands2/5 Georgetown L 51-71 USAir Arena2/8 Villanova L 60-65 Meadowlands2/12 Connecticut L 68-80 Gampel Pavilion2/14 St. John’s W 67-57 Meadowlands2/19 Miami W 85-63 Meadowlands2/23 Syracuse L 69-91 Carrier Dome2/26 Villanova W 70-59 duPont Pavilion3/5 Pittsburgh W 80-54 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/2 Pittsburgh L 68-77 Fitzgerald FH1/4 Boston College W 67-64 Conte Forum1/7 Miami W 64-52 Meadowlands1/11 Georgetown L 65-73 Capital Centre1/13 Villanova L 68-73 Meadowlands1/18 Boston College L 64-65 Meadowlands1/20 St. John’s W 75-60 Meadowlands2/1 Syracuse L 67-70 Carrier Dome2/4 Providence W 68-65 Providence CC2/8 Connecticut W 81-69 Gampel Pavilion2/11 Syracuse W 86-76 Meadowlands2/15 Providence W 85-77 Meadowlands2/17 Pittsburgh W 82-63 Meadowlands2/22 Villanova L 59-74 duPont Pavilion2/26 Georgetown W 73-71 Meadowlands3/1 Connecticut W 77-64 Meadowlands3 /4 Miami W 90-82 ot Miami Arena3/7 St. John’s W 78-71 Madison Sq. Garden

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1990-91 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 12-4 26-6St. John’s 10-6 23-9Connecticut 9-7 20-11SETON HALL 9-7 25-9Pittsburgh 9-7 21-12Georgetown 8-8 19-13Providence 7-9 19-13Villanova 7-9 17-15Boston College 1-15 11-19

1988-89 BIG EAST OverallGeorgetown 13-3 29-5SETON HALL 11-5 31-7Syracuse 10-6 30-8Pittsburgh 9-7 17-13Villanova 7-9 18-16Providence 7-9 18-11St. John’s 6-10 20-13Connecticut 6-10 18-13Boston College 3-13 12-17

1986-87 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 12-4 31-7Georgetown 12-4 29-5Pittsburgh 12-4 25-8Providence 10-6 25-9St. John’s 10-6 21-9Villanova 6-10 15-16SETON HALL 4-12 15-14Boston College 3-13 11-18Connecticut 3-13 9-19

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/12 Villanova W 81-77 duPont Pavilion1 /2 Providence W 97-92 Meadowlands1/5 Georgetown L 65-73 Capital Centre1/9 St. John’s W 74-62 Meadowlands1/12 Syracuse L 67-69 Meadowlands1/15 Boston College W 71-62 Conte Forum1/19 Syracuse L 64-78 Carrier Dome1/26 Connecticut W 76-62 Meadowlands1/29 Providence L 62-65 Providence CC2/2 St. John’s L 65-81 Madison Sq. Garden2/4 Pittsburgh L 80-86 Fitzgerald FH2/12 Pittsburgh W 83-73 Meadowlands2/16 Georgetown W 63-50 Meadowlands2/23 Villanova W 90-73 Meadowlands2/27 Connecticut L 60-62 ot Gampel Pavilion3/2 Boston College W 81-74 Meadowlands

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/10 St. John’s W 74-63 Alumni Hall1/3 Georgetown W 94-86 Meadowlands1/7 Syracuse L 66-90 Carrier Dome1/14 Connecticut W 76-62 Meadowlands1/16 Villanova W 78-61 Meadowlands1/25 Pittsburgh L 79-82 Meadowlands1/28 Boston College W 103-79 Meadowlands2/1 Georgetown L 66-74 Capital Centre2/4 Boston College W 105-82 Conte Forum2/6 Syracuse L 79-85 Meadowlands2/11 Villanova W 83-77 duPont Pavilion2/15 Connecticut W 72-69 Hartford CC2/18 Pittsburgh L 76-82 Fitzgerald FH2/21 St. John’s W 63-60 Meadowlands2/25 Providence W 84-80 Meadowlands3/1 Providence W 80-68 Providence CC

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/11 St. John’s L 69-72 Alumni Hall1/3 Georgetown W 74-53 Capital Centre 1/6 Connecticut L 68-77 Meadowlands1/10 Syracuse L 84-92 Carrier Dome1/14 Pittsburgh L 85-87 Meadowlands1/17 Georgetown W 66-65 Meadowlands1/20 Boston College L 75-79 Meadowlands1/24 Villanova L 82-86 duPont Pavilion1/28 Pittsburgh L 81-95 Fitzgerald FH2/1 Boston College W 79-76 Boston Garden2/3 Syracuse L 80-84 Meadowlands2/10 St. John’s L 57-60 ot Meadowlands2/17 Providence L 87-91 Providence CC2/21 Villanova W 68-67 Meadowlands2/25 Providence L 72-85 Madison Sq. Garden2/28 Connecticut L 54-56 Hartford CC

1989-90 BIG EAST OverallConnecticut 12-4 31-6Syracuse 12-4 26-7Georgetown 11-5 24-7St. John’s 10-6 24-10Villanova 8-8 18-15Providence 8-8 17-12SETON HALL 5-11 12-16Pittsburgh 5-11 12-17Boston College 1-15 8-20

1987-88 BIG EAST OverallPittsburgh 12-4 24-7Syracuse 11-5 26-9Georgetown 9-7 20-10Villanova 9-7 24-13St. John’s 8-8 17-12SETON HALL 8-8 22-13Boston College 6-10 18-15Providence 5-11 11-17Connecticut 4-12 20-14

1985-86 BIG EAST OverallSt. John’s 14-12 31-5Syracuse 14-2 26-6Georgertown 11-5 24-8Villanova 10-6 23-14Providence 7-9 17-14Pittsburgh 6-10 15-14Boston College 4-12 13-15Connecticut 3-13 12-16SETON HALL 3-13 14-18

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1 /2 Villanova W 67-64 duPont Pavilion1/9 Providence L 70-78 Providence CC1/13 Connecticut L 76-79 Meadowlands1/15 Providence L 63-89 Meadowlands1/20 Pittsburgh L 63-65 Fitzgerald FH1/23 Boston College W 81-66 Meadowlands1/27 Villanova W 66-61 Meadowlands1/30 Georgetown L 48-70 Capital Centre2/3 Boston College L 65-78 Conte Forum2/5 Syracuse L 65-74 Carrier Dome2/14 St. John’s L 81-90 ot Meadowlands2/17 Georgetown L 60-68 Meadowlands2/20 Pittsburgh W 86-81 Meadowlands2/24 Connecticut L 57-79 Gampel Pavilion2/28 Syracuse L 69-71 Meadowlands3/3 St. John’s W 71-65 Alumni Hall

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/5 Connecticut W 71-58 Meadowlands1/9 Syracuse L 82-84 Carrier Dome1/12 Boston College L 70-85 Boston Garden1/16 St. John’s L 70-71 Alumni Hall1/19 Providence W 82-80 Meadowlands1/23 Villanova L 63-69 duPont Pavilion1/27 Syracuse L 76-87 Meadowlands1/30 St. John’s L 55-58 Meadowlands2/2 Connecticut W 61-59 Hartford CC2/6 Providence W 68-54 Providence CC2/9 Georgetown L 60-66 Meadowlands2/20 Boston College W 89-83 Meadowlands2/22 Pittsburgh W 89-72 Meadowlands2/27 Villanova W 84-58 Meadowlands3/2 Pittsburgh W 83-79 Fitzgerald FH3/5 Georgetown L 98-102 2ot Capital Centre

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1 /2 Villanova L 56-62 Meadowlands1 /4 Syracuse L 75-96 Carrier Dome1/7 Pittsburgh L 66-81 Meadowlands1/15 St. John’s L 58-74 Meadowlands1/18 Georgetown L 72-82 Meadowlands1/21 Connecticut L 70-82 Storrs FH1/30 Boston College L 65-76 Roberts Center2/1 Pittsburgh W 85-73 Fitzgerald FH2/5 Syracuse L 61-84 Meadowlands2/8 Georgetown L 54-81 Capital Centre2/12 Providence L 66-67 Meadowlands2/15 Boston College W 84-75 ot Meadowlands2/18 Connecticut W 65-62 Meadowlands2/22 Villanova L 65-78 duPont Pavilion2/24 Providence L 82-97 Providence CC3/1 St. John’s L 70-82 Alumni Hall

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1984-85 BIG EAST OverallSt. John’s 15-1 31-4Georgetown 14-2 35-3Villanova 9-7 25-10Syracuse 9-7 22-9Pittsburgh 8-8 17-12Boston College 7-9 20-11Connecticut 6-10 13-15Providence 3-13 11-20SETON HALL 1-15 10-18

1982-83 BIG EAST OverallBoston College 12-4 25-7Villanova 12-4 24-8St. John’s 12-4 28-5Georgetown 11-5 22-10Syracuse 9-7 21-10Pittsburgh 6-10 13-15Connecticut 5-11 12-16Providence 4-12 12-19SETON HALL 1-15 6-23

1980-81 BIG EAST OverallBoston College 10-4 23-7Georgetown 9-5 20-12St. John’s 8-6 17-11Villanova 8-6 20-11Connecticut 8-6 20-9Syracuse 6-8 22-12SETON HALL 4-10 11-16Providence 3-11 10-18

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1/2 Georgetown L 56-73 Capital Centre 1/5 St. John’s L 57-73 Alumni Hall1/8 Georgetown L 70-90 Meadowlands1/12 Boston College L 66-69 Roberts Center1/16 Syracuse L 80-90 Walsh Gym1/19 Villanova L 74-86 Meadowlands 1/26 Providence L 70-72 Walsh Gym1/30 Connecticut L 76-81 Storrs FH2/2 Pittsburgh L 62-64 Walsh Gym2/4 St. John’s L 76-87 Walsh Gym2/9 Pittsburgh L 68-80 Fitzgerald FH2/12 Boston College L 83-101 Walsh Gym2/14 Syracuse L 62-94 Carrier Dome2/18 Providence L 73-74 Providence CC2/27 Villanova L 75-80 Villanova FH3/2 Connecticut W 85-80 Walsh Gym

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/22 Villanova L 68-87 Villanova FH1/3 St. John’s L 62-79 Walsh Gym1/8 Boston College L 73-90 Roberts Center1/12 Providence L 72-88 Walsh Gym1/15 Syracuse L 81-92 Madison Sq. Garden1/19 Villanova L 59-75 Meadowlands1/22 Pittsburgh L 68-78 Fitzgerald FH1/26 Georgetown L 48-71 Capital Centre 1/29 Connecticut L 47-78 Storrs FH2/5 St. John’s L 57-82 Alumni Hall2/9 Boston College L 76-91 Walsh Gym2/12 Providence L 65-81 Providence CC2/16 Syracuse L 68-96 Carrier Dome2/22 Pittsburgh W 74-68 Walsh Gym2/26 Georgetown L 60-71 Meadowlands3/1 Connecticut L 67-78 Walsh Gym

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/9 Villanova L 65-66 Walsh Gym1/7 Providence W 66-52 Providence CC1/10 Connecticut L 47-57 Storrs FH1/12 Georgetown L 51-52 ot Walsh Gym1/21 St. John’s L 62-73 Alumni Hall1/24 Boston College L 68-72 ot Walsh Gym1/31 Providence W 72-62 Walsh Gym2/4 Syracuse L 62-74 Carrier Dome 2/11 Villanova L 63-67 Villanova FH2/14 Georgetown L 56-58 McDonough Arena2/17 Connecticut L 70-77 Walsh Gym2/21 Syracuse W 66-65 Walsh Gym2/25 St. John’s W 70-63 Walsh Gym2/28 Boston College L 57-64 Roberts Center

1983-84 BIG EAST OverallGeorgetown 14-2 34-3Syracuse 12-4 23-9Villanova 12-4 19-12Boston College 8-8 18-12St. John’s 8-8 18-12Pittsburgh 6-10 18-13Connecticut 5-11 13-15Providence 5-11 15-15SETON HALL 2-14 9-19

1981-82 BIG EAST OverallVillanova 11-3 24-8Georgetown 10-4 30-7St. John’s 9-5 21-9Boston College 8-6 22-10Syracuse 7-7 16-13Connecticut 7-7 17-11SETON HALL 2-12 11-16Providence 2-12 10-17

1979-80 BIG EAST OverallSyracuse 5-1 26-4Georgetown 5-1 26-6St. John’s 5-1 24-5Connecticut 3-3 20-9Boston College 2-4 19-10SETON HALL 1-5 14-13Providence 0-6 11-16

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/30 Syracuse L 74-79 Carrier Dome1/2 Providence W 60-58 2 ot Walsh Gym1/7 Georgetown L 63-74 Meadowlands1/11 Syracuse L 65-93 Walsh Gym1/14 Connecticut L 68-76 Storrs FH1/18 Villanova L 67-84 Villanova FH1/21 Pittsburgh L 59-71 Madison Sq. Garden1/24 St. John’s L 62-63 Walsh Gym1/28 Boston College L 78-91 Roberts Center2/4 Providence L 74-82 Providence CC2/9 Georgetown L 54-78 Capital Centre2/15 Connecticut L 57-79 Walsh Gym2/18 Villanova L 66-73 Meadowlands2/22 Pittsburgh L 62-71 Fitzgerald FH2/25 St. John’s L 59-61 ot Alumni Hall2/29 Boston College W 67-65 Walsh Gym

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE1 /4 Providence W 66-65 Walsh Gym1/9 Connecticut L 66-76 Storrs FH1/13 Georgetown L 60-62 Walsh Gym1/16 Villanova L 70-71 Walsh Gym1/18 Boston College L 71-82 Roberts Center1/25 St. John’s L 85-91 Walsh Gym2/3 Syracuse L 80-90 Walsh Gym2/6 Georgetown L 73-113 Capital Centre2/10 Villanova L 53-66 Villanova FH2/13 Providence L 70-79 Providence CC2/16 Connecticut W 61-51 Walsh Gym2/20 Syracuse L 81-87 Carrier Dome2/24 St. John’s L 65-82 Alumni Hall2/27 Boston College L 74-92 Walsh Gym

SETON HALL’S BIG EAST GAMESDATE OPPONENT SHU-OPP SITE12/11 Boston College L 61-82 Walsh Gym12/22 Connecticut L 73-89 Storrs FH1/5 Syracuse L 76-99 Manley Fieldhouse1/12 St. John’s L 64-97 Alumni Hall1/26 Providence W 64-51 Walsh Gym2/6 Georgetown L 67-81 Walsh Gym

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NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987-88 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/18/88 Seton Hall 80, UTEP 64 Los Angeles, CA3/20/88 Arizona 84, Seton Hall 55 Los Angeles, CA

1988-89 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/17/89 Seton Hall 60, SW Missouri St. 51 Tucson, AZ3/19/89 Seton Hall 87, Evansville 73 Tucson, AZ NCAA West Regionals3/23/89 Seton Hall 78, Indiana 65 Denver, CO3/25/89 Seton Hall 84, UNLV 61 Denver, CO NCAA Final Four4/1/89 Seton Hall 95, Duke 78 Seattle, WA4/3/89 Michigan 80, Seton Hall 79-ot Seattle, WA

1990-91 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/14/91 Seton Hall 71, Pepperdine 51 Salt Lake City, UT3/16/91 Seton Hall 81, Creighton 69 Salt Lake City, UT NCAA West Regionals3/21/91 Seton Hall 81, Arizona 77 Seattle, WA3/23/91 UNLV 77, Seton Hall 65 Seattle, WA

1991-92 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/19/92 Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76 Greensboro, NC3/21/92 Seton Hall 88, Missouri 71 Greensboro, NC NCAA East Regionals3/26/92 Duke 81, Seton Hall 69 Philadelphia, PA

1992-93 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/18/93 Seton Hall 81, Tennessee State 59 Orlando, FL3/20/93 Western Kentucky 72, Seton Hall 68 Orlando, FL

1993-94 NCAA First Round3/18/94 Michigan State 84,Seton Hall 73 Tampa, FL

1999-00 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/17/00 Seton Hall 72, Oregon 71-ot Buffalo, NY3/19/00 Seton Hall 67, Temple 65-ot Buffalo, NY NCAA East Regionals3/24/00 Oklahoma State 68, Seton Hall 66 Syracuse, NY

2003-04 NCAA First & Second Rounds3/18/04 Seton Hall 80, Arizona 76 Raleigh, NC3/20/04 Duke 90, Seton Hall 62 Raleigh, NC

2005-06 NCAA First Round3/16/06 Wichita State 86, Seton Hall 66 Greensboro, NC

All-Time NCAA Record: 15-91 Final Four

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT

1940-413/19/41 Seton Hall 70, Rhode Island St. 54 New York, NY3/22/41 LIU 49,Seton Hall 26 New York, NY3/24/41 CCNY 42, Seton Hall 27 New York, NY

1950-513/10/51 Seton Hall 71, Beloit 57 New York, NY3/13/51 Seton Hall 71, NC State 59 New York, NY3/15/51 Brigham Young 69, Seton Hall 59 New York, NY3/17/51 St. John’s 70,Seton Hall 68-2ot New York, NY

1951-523/8/52 La Salle 80, Seton Hall 76 New York, NY

1952-533/10/53 Seton Hall 79, Niagara 74 New York, NY3/12/53 Seton Hall 76, Manhattan 58 New York, NY3/14/53 Seton Hall 58, St. John’s 46 New York, NY NIT CHAMPIONS

1954-553/12/55 St. Francis (Pa.) 89, Seton Hall 78 New York, NY

1955-563/17/56 Seton Hall 96, Marquette 78 New York, NY3/19/56 St. Joseph’s 74, Seton Hall 65 New York, NY

1956-573/16/57 Xavier 85, Seton Hall 79 New York, NY

1973-743/17/74 Memphis State 73, Seton Hall 72 New York, NY

1976-773/10/77 Massachusetts 86, Seton Hall 85 New York, NY

1986-873/13/87 Niagara 74, Seton Hall 65 Niagara, NY

1994-953/15/95 Canisius 83, Seton Hall 71 Buffalo, NY

1997-983/11/98 Georgia Tech 88,Seton Hall 78 Atlanta, GA

1998-993/10/99 Old Dominion 75, Seton Hall 56 Norfolk, VA

2000-013/13/01 Alabama 85, Seton Hall 79 Tuscaloosa, AL

2002-033/19/03 Rhode Island 61, Seton Hall 60 Kingston, RI

2009-103/16/10 Texas Tech 87, Seton Hall 69 Newark, NJ

2011-123/13/12 Seton Hall 63, Stony Brook 61 South Orange, NJ3/17/12 Massachusetts 77, Seton Hall 67 South Orange, NJ

All-Time NIT Record: 8-181 NIT Championship

Herb Pope

John Morton

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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TEAM RECORDSSETON HALL

Points: 95 vs. Duke, 1989Points Allowed: 90 vs. Duke, 2004Margin of Victory: 23 vs. UNLV, 1989Margin of Defeat: 29 vs. Arizona, 1988Rebounds: 52 vs. UNLV, 1989Assists: 19 vs. Evansville, 1989 vs. Creighton, 1991Steals: 17 vs. Creighton, 1991Blocks: 10 vs. Creighton, 1991Field Goals Made: 33 vs. Duke, 1989Field Goal Percentage: 54.2 vs. Evansville, 1989 vs. Creighton, 1991 vs. Pepperdine, 1991Free Throws Made: 30 vs. Missouri, 1992Free Throw Percentage: 94.7 vs. Wichita State, 20063-Point Field Goals: 15 vs. Temple, 20003-Point Field Goal Pct.: 57.1 vs. Indiana, 1989 vs. Oregon, 2000

OPPONENTSRebounds: 45 Michigan, 1989Assists: 20 Creighton, 1991Steals: 14 UNLV, 1991Blocks: 6 UNLV, 1989Field Goals Made: 31 UNLV, 1989Field Goal Percentage: 54.2 Duke, 2004Free Throws Made: 34 Duke, 2004Free Throw Percentage: 89.5 Duke, 20043-Point Field Goals: 13 Temple, 20003-Point Field Goal Pct.: 46.2 Arizona, 1991

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSETON HALL

Points: 35 John Morton vs. Michigan, 1989Rebounds: 15 Daryll Walker vs. UNLV, 1989Assists: 8 Gerald Greene vs. Duke, 1989Blocked Shots: 6 Samuel Dalembert vs. Oregon, 2000Steals: 5 Arturas Karnisovas vs. Pepperdine, 1991 5 Arturas Karnisovas vs. Western Kentucky, 1993Field Goals Made: 13 Mark Bryant vs. Texas-El Paso, 1988Field Goals Attempted: 26 John Morton vs. Michigan, 1989Free Throws Made: 11 Terry Dehere vs. Western Kentucky, 1993Free Throws Attempted: 16 John Morton vs. Evansville, 19893-Point Field Goals Made: 7 Ty Shine vs. Temple, 20003-Point Field Goals Att.: 18 Darius Lane vs. Oklahoma State, 2000

OPPONENTSPoints: 34 Danny Ferry, Duke, 1989Rebounds: 14 Moses Scurry, UNLV, 1989Assists: 12 Doug Gottlieb, Oklahoma St., 2000Blocked Shots: 3 Terry Mills, Michigan, 1989 3 George Ackles, UNLV, 1991 3 Lamont Barnes, Temple, 2000Steals: 5 Greg Anthony, UNLV, 1991

TOURNAMENT RECORDSPoints: 114 John Morton,1989 (6 games)Rebounds: 58 Daryll Walker, 1989 (6 games)Assists: 26 Gerald Greene, 1989 (6 games)Blocked Shots: 10 Frantz Volcy, 1989 (6 games) 10 Sam Dalembert, 2000 (3 games)Steals: 7 Andrew Gaze, 1989 (6 games) 7 Daryll Walker, 1989 (6 games)Field Goals Made: 34 Terry Dehere, 1991 (4 games)Field Goals Attempted: 83 John Morton, 1989 (6 games)Free Throws Made: 39 John Morton, 1989 (6 games)Free Throws Attempted: 51 John Morton, 1989 (6 games)3-Point Field Goals Made: 16 Andrew Gaze, 1989 (6 games)3-Point Field Goals Att.: 38 Darius Lane, 2000 (3 games)

CAREER RECORDSGames: 10 Anthony Avent, 1989-91 10 Arturas Karnisovas, 1991-94Points: 214 Terry Dehere, 1991-93 (9 games)Rebounds: 64 Daryll Walker, 1988-89 (8 games)Assists: 31 Gerald Greene, 1988-89 (9 games)Blocked Shots: 13 Anthony Avent, 1989-91 (10 games)Steals: 12 Arturas Karnisovas, 1991-93 (9 games)Field Goals Made: 68 Terry Dehere, 1991-93 (9 games)Field Goals Attempted: 139 Terry Dehere, 1991-93 (9 games)Free Throws Made: 53 John Morton, 1988-89 (8 games)Free Throws Attempted: 65 John Morton, 1988-89 (8 games)3-Point Field Goals Made: 16 Andrew Gaze, 1989 (6 games) 16 Terry Dehere, 1991-93 (9 games)3-Point Field Goals Att.: 53 Terry Dehere, 1991-93 (9 games)

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

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1988 TOURNAMENT1988 NCAA West Region First Round

(8) SETON HALL 80, (9) TEXAS-EL PASO 64March 18, 1988 — Los Angeles, CA

Texas-El Paso Sandle 8-15 11-13 28, Stallworth 1-8 0-0 3, Campbell 4-7 1-2 9, Stewart 2-4 0-0 5, Hardaway 6-13, 0-1 12, Williams 2-2 2-2 7, McCall 0-0 0-1 0, Baykin 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 23-49 14-19 64.Seton Hall Salley 1-4 1-2 3, Bryant 13-18 4-5 30, Ramos 2-4 1-1 5, Morton 3-4 12-12 18, Greene 3-4 2-3 8, Major 3-8 0-0 7, Cooper 3-5 1-2 7, Wigington 0-2 0-0 0, Walker 1-6 0-0 2, Katsikis 0-0 0-0 0, Volcy 0-1 0-2 0, Long 0-0 0-0 0, Rebimbas 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 29-58 21-27 80. Halftime - SHU 29, UTEP 25. 3-point FG - UTEP 4-9 (Sandle 1-2, Stallworth 1-3, Stewart 1-2, Hardaway 0-1, Williams 1-1), SHU 1-3 (Major 1-1, Rebimbas 0-2). Fouled out - UTEP (Stallworth, Campbell). Rebounds - UTEP 23 (Campbell 8), SHU 39 (Bryant 12). Assists - UTEP 9 (Hardaway 4), SHU 15 (Morton 7). Total Fouls - UTEP 24, SHU 20. Attendance - 10,741.

1988 NCAA West Region Second Round(1) ARIZONA 84, (8) SETON HALL 55 March 20, 1988 — Los Angeles, CA

Seton Hall Salley 6-7 0-1 12, Bryant 4-11 3-3 11, Ramos 0-2 0-0 0, Greene 1-3 0-1 2, Morton 7-14 2-2 16, Cooper 1-1 0-0 2, Walker 1-1 0-0 2, Major 3-10 0-0 7, Volcy 1-2 1-1 3, Katsikis 0-2 0-0 0, Wigington 0-0 0-0 0, Rebimbas 0-0 0-0 0, Long 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 24-54 6-7 55.Arizona Cook 6-9 8-11 20, Elliott 7-14 3-3 19, Tolbert 5-12 3-3 13, McMillan 1-3 0-1 2, Kerr 3-9 6-7 13, Turner 2-3 0-0 4, Mason 1-2 1-2 3, Buechler 2-2 0-0 4, Lofton 2-2 0-1 4, Muehlebach 0-1 0-0 0, Bergman 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 30-58 21-28 84. Halftime - UA 45, SHU 25. 3-point FG - SHU 1-11 (Greene 0-1, Morton 0-2, Major 1-6, Katsikis 0-2), UA 3-8 (Elliott 2-3, McMillan 0-1, Kerr 1-4). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - SHU 25 (Bryant 7, Ramos 7), UA 33 (Cook 6). Assists - SHU 7 (Greene 2, Morton 2, Wigington 2), UA 14 (Elliott 3, McMillan 3, Kerr 3, Buechler 3). Total Fouls - SHU 21, UA 7.

ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGMark Bryant F 6-9 Sr. 20.5John Morton G 6-3 Jr. 12.8James Major G 5-11 Sr. 10.5Ramon Ramos C 6-8 Jr. 9.6Martin Salley F 6-4 Sr. 5.9Nick Katsikis F 6-5 So. 5.3Daryll Walker F 6-8 Jr. 5.2Michael Cooper F 6-5 So. 4.5Gerald Greene G 6-1 Jr. 3.0Frantz Volcy F 6-8 So. 2.1Quinn Smith G 6-0 Fr. 2.0Pookey Wigington G 5-4 Jr. 1.7Jose Rebimbas G 6-0 So. 1.0Khyiem Long F 6-7 Jr. 0.9

NCAASECOND ROUND

Record:22-13

Head CoachP.J. Carlesimo

Awards/Honors:P.J. Carlesimo BIG EAST Coach of the Year All-Met Coach of the YearMark Bryant BIG EAST First Team Haggerty Award Winner All-Met First TeamRamon Ramos BIG EAST All-Tournament All-Met Third TeamJohn Morton All-Met Second Team

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Record:31-7

Awards/Honors:P.J. Carlesimo BIG EAST Coach of the YearRamon Ramos BIG EAST S-A of the Year BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-TournamentJohn Morton Haggerty Award Winner BIG EAST Third Team BIG EAST All-TournamentAndrew Gaze BIG EAST Third Team

ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGJohn Morton G 6-3 Sr. 17.3Andrew Gaze F 6-7 Jr. 13.6Ramon Ramos C 6-8 Sr. 11.9Daryll Walker F 6-8 Sr. 11.5Gerald Greene G 6-1 Sr. 9.1Frantz Volcy F 6-8 Jr. 5.2Michael Cooper F 6-5 Jr. 4.8Anthony Avent F 6-9 So. 4.4Khyiem Long F 6-7 Sr. 2.3Pookey Wigington G 5-4 Sr. 1.8Nick Katsikis F 6-5 Jr. 1.6Trevor Crowley G 6-4 Jr. 1.2Rene Monteserin G 6-0 Fr. 0.5Jose Rebimbas G 6-0 Jr. 0.3

1989 NCAA West Region First Round(3) SETON HALL 60, (14) SW MISSOURI STATE 51

March 17, 1989 — Tucson, AZSouthwest Missouri State Stange 1-2 0-0 2, Henderson 6-12 6-9 18, Stuckey 1-8 3-6 5, Lewis 4-10 1-2 9, Jackson 3-6 0-2 6, Campbell 2-3 3-3 7, Davis 2-2 0-0 4, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 19-43 13-22 51.Seton Hall Gaze 3-4 2-2 9, Walker 3-6 0-0 6, Ramos 1-6 0-0 2, Greene 1-3 5-7 7, Morton 9-18 5-5 26, Cooper 0-2 0-0 0, Avent 0-1 0-0 0, Volcy 3-4 2-2 8, Wigington 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 21-45 14-16 60. Halftime - SHU 30, SWM 23. 3-point FG - SWM 0-4 (Lewis 0-3, Jackson 0-1), SHU 4-8 (Gaze 1-2, Morton 3-6). Fouled out - SWM (Stuckey). Rebounds - SWM 24 (Henderson 6), SHU 28 (Walker 6). Assists - SWM 8 (Lewis 5), SHU 12 (Gaze 4). Total Fouls - SWM 20, SHU 19. Attendance - 12,787.

1989 NCAA West Region Second Round(3) SETON HALL 87, (11) EVANSVILLE 73

March 19, 1989 — Tucson, AZEvansville Haffner 6-17 4-4 20, Hill 2-4 6-6 10, Godfread 5-7 1-4 11, Crafton 5-12 3-4 17, Shreffler 5-14 2-2 15, Blab 0-0 0-0 0, Bomba 0-2 0-0 0, Mack 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Donald 0-0 0-0 0, Morning 0-0 0-0 0, Brand 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 23-59 16-20 73.Seton Hall Gaze 6-10 0-0 15, Walker 8-9 0-0 16, Ramos 1-4 3-4 5, Morton 3-8 10-16 17, Greene 4-11 2-2 10, Avent 1-6 2-2 4, Volcy 3-3 0-0 6, Cooper 3-3 1-2 7, Wigington 3-5 0-0 7, Monteserin 0-0 0-0 0, Katsikis 0-0 0-0 0, Crowley 0-0 0-0 0, Rebimbas 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 32-59 18-26 87. Halftime - SHU 49, UE 41. 3-point FG - UE 11-28 (Haffner 4-10, Crafton 4-10, Shreffler 3-7, Jones 0-1), SHU 5-13 (Gaze 3-6, Morton 1-1, Greene 0-4, Wigington 1-2). Fouled out - UE (Shreffler), SHU (Walker). Rebounds - UE 26 (Godfread 6), SHU 41 (Walker 10, Ramos 10). Assists - UE 15 (Crafton 7), SHU 19 (Greene 5, Wigington 5). Total Fouls - UE 19, SHU 18. At-tendance - 13,391.

1989 NCAA West Regional Semifinal(3) SETON HALL 78, (2) INDIANA 65

March 23, 1989 — Denver, COSeton Hall Gaze 6-12 0-0 16, Walker 4-9 1-2 9, Ramos 5-12 2-3 12, Greene 3-6 7-8 15, Morton 4-12 8-9 17, Volcy 1-4 2-4 4, Cooper 1-3 0-0 2, Wigington 0-0 0-1 0, Avent 0-2 0-0 0, Katsikis 1-1 0-0 3, Crawley 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 25-61 20-27 78.Indiana Edwards 4-11 9-10 18, Anderson 4-5 5-6 13, Jadlow 1-5 4-6 6, Jones 1-7 2-2 4, Hillman 4-13 3-4 12, Sloan 1-1 1-2 3, Meeks 2-2 0-0 4, Smith 0-0 3-4 3, Robinson 0-1 0-1 0, White 1-1 0-2 2, D’Aloisio 0-0 0-0 0, Pelkowski 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 18-46 27-37 65. Halftime - SHU 42, IU 33. 3-point FG - SHU 8-14 (Gaze 4-7, Greene 2-4, Morton 1-2, Katsikis 1-1), IU 2-7 (Edwards 1-5, Hillman 1-2). Fouled out - IU (Edwards, Jones). Rebounds - SHU 42 (Walker 10), IU 35 (Anderson 6). Assists - SHU 14 (Greene 4), IU (Jones 3, Hillman 3). Total Fouls - SHU 26, IU 24. Attendance - 16,813.

1989 NCAA West Regional Final(3) SETON HALL 84, (4) UNLV 61March 25, 1989 — Denver, CO

UNLV Augmon 4-12 0-2 8, Scurry 2-5 2-3 6, Butler 6-15 3-5 15, Hunt 1-12 5-6 7, Anthony 5-15 1-2 16, Rossum 1-4 0-0 2, Ackles 1-3 0-1 2, Young 1-6 0-0 3, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Cvijanovich 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 22-73 11-19 61.Seton Hall Gaze 6-9 4-6 19, Walker 5-9 2-4 12, Ramos 0-2 0-0 0, Greene 3-4 3-5 9, Morton 2-11 2-5 6, Cooper 5-7 0-0 10, Avent 3-5 5-6 11, Volcy 4-8 1-2 9, Wigington 0-0 3-4 3, Katsikis 1-1 0-0 3, Rebimbas 1-1 0-0 2, Crowley 0-1 0-0 0, Monteserin 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 30-58 20-32 84. Halftime - SHU 34, UNLV 30. 3-point FG - UNLV 6-21 (Hunt 0-5, Anthony 5-10, Rossum 0-3, Young 1-3), SHU 4-11 (Gaze 3-6, Morton 0-3, Katsikis 1-1, Crowley 0-1). Fouled out - UNLV (Anthony). Rebounds - UNLV 41 (Scurry 14), SHU 52 (Walker 15). Assists - UNLV 11 (Anthony 4), SHU 12 (Greene 3). Total Fouls - UNLV 22, SHU 17. Attendance - 16,813.

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1989 NCAA Final Four Semifinal(3) SETON HALL 95, (2) DUKE 78

April 1, 1989 — Seattle, WASeton Hall Gaze 7-14 2-2 20, Walker 6-9 7-7 19, Ramos 3-8 3-3 9, Greene 5-9 6-6 17, Morton 4-8 5-6 13, Cooper 3-4 0-0 6, Avent 3-4 0-0 6, Volcy 1-2 0-1 2, Katsikis 1-1 0-1 3, Wigington 0-0 0-1 0, Rebimbas 0-1 0-0 0, Long 0-1 0-0 0, Crowley 0-1 0-0 0, Monteserin 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 33-61 23-27 95.Duke Brickey 0-3 2-2 2, Ferry 13-29 7-11 34, Laettner 4-5 5-7 13, Henderson 4-16 5-6 13, Snyder 3-10 0-0 8, Smith 1-4 3-4 6, Abdelnaby 0-0 0-0 0, Koubek 0-3 0-0 0, Davis 1-2 0-2 2, Buckley 0-0 0-0 0, Palmer 0-0 0-0 0, Burgin 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 26-72 22-32 78. Halftime - DU 38, SHU 33. 3-point FG - SHU 6-12 (Gaze 4-9, Greene 1-1 Morton 0-1, Katsikis 1-1), DU 4-16 (Ferry 1-5, Henderson 0-1, Snyder 2-5, Smith 1-3). Fouled out - DU (Laettner, Snyder). Rebounds - SHU 40 (Ramos 12), DU 43 (Ferry 10). Assists - SHU 16 (Greene 8), DU 15 (Henderson 5). Total Fouls - SHU 23, DU 25.

1989 NCAA Championship Game(3) MICHIGAN 80, (3) SETON HALL 79 - OT

April 3, 1989 — Seattle, WAMichigan Rice 12-25 2-2 31, Mills 4-8 0-0 8, Vaught 4-8 0-0 8, Griffin (0-0 0-0 0, Robinson 6-13 9-10 21, Higgins 3-10 3-4 10, Hughes 1-1 0-0 2, Calip 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 30-67 14-16 80.Seton Hall Gaze 1-5 2-2 5, Walker 5-9 3-4 13, Ramos 4-9 1-1 9, Greene 5-13 1-3 13, Morton 11-26 9-10 35, Cooper 0-0 0-0 0, Avent 1-2 0-0 2, Volcy 0-0 0-2 0, Wigington 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 28-65 16-22 79. Halftime - UM 37, SHU 32. 3-point FG - UM 6-16 (Rice 5-12, Higgins 1-4), SHU 7-23 (Gaze 1-5, Walker 0-1, Greene 2-5, Morton 4-12). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - UM 45 (Rice 11), SHU 36 (Walker 11). Assists - UM 19 (Robinson 11), SHU 14 (Greene 5). Total Fouls - UM 20, SHU 17. Attendance - 39,187.

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BIG EASTTOURNAMENT

CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE-8

Record:25-9

Head CoachP.J. Carlesimo

Awards/Honors:Oliver Taylor BIG EAST Tourney MVPTerry Dehere BIG EAST First TeamAnthony Avent BIG EAST Second Team BIG EAST All-TournamentJerry Walker BIG EAST All-Rookie Team All-Met Rookie of the Year

ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGTerry Dehere G 6-4 So. 19.8Anthony Avent F 6-10 Sr. 17.8Oliver Taylor G 6-0 Sr. 11.0Gordon Winchester F 6-7 Jr. 7.4Arturas Karnisovas F 6-8 Fr. 7.3Jerry Walker F 6-7 So. 6.7Bryan Caver G 6-3 Fr. 4.6Marco Lokar G 6-1 So. 3.1Daryl Crist G 6-1 So. 2.0Chris Davis F 6-8 Fr. 1.8Assaf Barnea F 6-8 Fr. 1.4Jim Dickinson C 7-0 So. ---John Leahy F 6-7 Fr. ---

1991 TOURNAMENT1991 NCAA West Region First Round

(3) SETON HALL 71, (14) PEPPERDINE 51March 14, 1991 — Salt Lake City, UT

Pepperdine Jones 5-8 0-0 10, Lear 5-10 4-9 14, Noether 0-1 0-0 0, Lopez 2-6 0-0 6, Welch 3-10 2-2 10, Guild 2-8 0-0 5, Clover 0-0 0-0 0, Sanders 1-1 0-0 3, Manu 0-4 3-4 3, Totals 18-48 9-15 51.Seton Hall Winchester 1-2 2-4 4, Karnisovas 3-6 0-0 8, Avent 6-9 1-1 13, Taylor 3-7 0-0 7, Dehere 9-17 4-5 26, Caver 2-4 0-0 5, Crist 0-0 0-0 0, Walker 2-2 4-6 8, Barnea 0-1 0-0 0, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 26-48 11-16 71. Halftime - SHU 32, PU 25. 3-point FG - PU 6-17 (Lopez 2-6, Welch 2-6, Guild 1-4, Sanders 1-1), SHU 8-15 (Karnisovas 2-4, Taylor 1-2, Dehere 4-8, Caver 1-1). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - PU 30 (Jones 9), SHU 24 (Winchester 4, Karnisovas 4, Avent 4, Dehere 4). Assists - PU 14 (Jones 5), SHU 14 (Winchester 4). Total Fouls - UM 14, SHU 16. Attendance - 12,109.

1991 NCAA West Region Second Round(3) SETON HALL 81, (11) CREIGHTON 69March 16, 1991 — Salt Lake City, UT

Creighton Harstad 6-16 1-3 13, Plautz 2-8 2-2 7, Gallagher 8-16 0-0 17, Petty 3-9 0-0 9, Cole 2-3 2-2 7, Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Eisner 2-3 0-0 6, Wrightsell 3-8 3-4 10, O’Dowd 0-0 0-0 0, Rodgers 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 26-64 8-11 69.Seton Hall Winchester 6-9 0-0 12, Karnisovas 1-3 4-4 6, Avent 7-15 3-6 17, Taylor 4-7 0-0 9, Dehere 12-18 0-1 28, Caver 2-3 3-6 7, Crist 2-3 3-6 7, Walker 0-3 2-2 2, Barnea 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 32-59 12-20 81. Halftime - CU 32, SHU 31. 3-point FG - CU 9-21 (Plautz 1-5, Gallagher 1-2, Petty 3-7, Cole 1-2, Eisner 2-3, Wrightsell 1-2), SHU 5-13 (Karnisovas 0-2, Taylor 1-3, Dehere 4-7, Caver 0-1). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - CU 35 (Gallagher 12), SHU 37 (Avent 11). Assists - CU 20 (Wright-sell 9), SHU 19 (Winchester 4, Karnisovas 4). Total Fouls - CU 19, SHU 15. Attendance - 14,869.

1991 NCAA West Regional Semifinal(3) SETON HALL 81, (2) ARIZONA 77

March 21, 1991 — Seattle, WASeton Hall Winchester 5-8 1-2 11, Karnisovas 4-8 0-0 11, Avent 6-13 3-6 15, Taylor 1-5 4-4 6, Dehere 8-14 10-11 28, Caver 2-4 1-2 5, Walker 2-4 1-2 5, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Barnea 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 28-56 20-27 81.Arizona Williams 8-14 5-5 21, Mills 9-12 0-0 20, Rooks 5-13 2-2 12, Othick 4-9 1-2 11, Muehlebach 1-3 1-2 4, Reeves 1-5 1-2 4, Womack 1-1 1-3 3, Stokes 1-4 0-0 2, Totals 30-61 11-16 77. Halftime - SHU 37, UA 37. 3-point FG - SHU 5-13 (Karnisovas 3-4, Taylor 0-1, Dehere 2-8), UA 6-13 (Mills 2-3, Othick 2-6, Muehlebach 1-1, Reeves 1-3). Fouled out - UA (Muehlebach). Rebounds - SHU 32 (Winchester 6, Dehere 6), UA 32 (Williams 10). Assists - SHU 11 (Caver 6), UA 15 (Muehlebach 5). Total Fouls - SHU 19, UA 20.

1991 NCAA West Regional Final(1) UNLV 77, (3) SETON HALL 65March 23, 1991 — Seattle, WA

Seton Hall Winchester 3-6 2-3 8, Karnisovas 2-6 2-2 8, Avent 5-10 3-4 13, Taylor 3-11 2-2 9, Dehere 5-15 3-3 15, Walker 3-4 1-2 7, Crist 1-1 0-0 3, Caver 1-5 0-0 2, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Barnea 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 23-58 13-16 65.UNLV Johnson 13-19 2-4 30, Augmon 6-10 0-1 13, Ackles 3-6 0-0 6, Hunt 5-16 0-1 13, Anthony 3-8 0-0 6, Gray 1-2 2-2 4, Spencer 0-1 3-4 3, Waldman 0-0 2-2 2, Rice 0-0 0-0 0, Love 0-0 0-0 0, Bice 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 31-63 9-14 77. Halftime - UNLV 39, SHU 36. 3-point FG - SHU 6-14 (Karnisovas 2-3, Taylor 1-4, Dehere 2-5, Crist 1-1, Caver 0-1), UNLV 6-16 (Johnson 2-3, Augmon 1-1, Hunt 3-11, Anthony 0-1). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - SHU 36 (Winchester 8, Avent 8), UNLV 31 (Johnson 6). Assists - SHU 10 (Winchester 2, Avent 2, Taylor 2), UNLV 17 (Anthony 11). Total Fouls - SHU 18, UNLV 15. Attendance - 23,666.

1990-91

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1991-92 ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGTerry Dehere G 6-4 Jr. 19.4Jerry Walker F 6-7 Jr. 13.7Gordon Winchester F 6-7 Sr. 9.2Bryan Caver G 6-3 So. 8.6Arturas Karnisovas F 6-8 So. 8.5John Leahy F 6-7 So. 7.0Luther Wright C 7-2 So. 4.8Danny Hurley G 6-2 Fr. 2.8Daryl Crist G 6-1 Jr. 2.2Darrell Mims F 6-8 Jr. 1.6Jim Dickinson C 7-0 So. 1.3Carlos Sanchez G 6-2 Jr. 1.0

BIG EASTREGULAR SEASON

CHAMPIONS NCAA SWEET-16

Record:23-9

Head CoachP.J. Carlesimo

Awards/Honors:Terry Dehere BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team

All-Met First TeamJerry Walker BIG EAST Second Team All-Met First TeamGordon Winchester All-Met Third TeamBryan Caver All-Met Fourth Team

1992 TOURNAMENT1992 NCAA East Region First Round(4) SETON HALL 78, (13) LA SALLE 76March 19, 1992 — Greensboro, NC

La Salle Hurd 5-13 1-3 13, Holland 3-5 2-2 8, Lieverst 2-6 0-0 4, Woods 11-27 7-8 33, Neubauer 1-2 0-0 3, Kalombo 0-1 0-0 0, Burke 4-6 2-2 12, Wooten 0-3 1-2 1, Schultz 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 27-65 12-17 76.Seton Hall Walker 4-4 4-4 12, Winchester 2-4 2-2 6, Karnisovas 2-5 2-2 7, Caver 5-6 0-0 13, Dehere 8-20 6-7 24, Hurley 0-1 0-0 0, Leahy 5-7 0-0 14, Mims 0-1 0-0 0, Wright 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 27-50 14-15 78. Halftime - LU 36, SHU 31. 3-point FG - LU 9-30 (Hurd 2-10, Woods 4-15, Neubauer 1-2, Burke 2-3), SHU 10-24 (Karnisovas 1-4, Caver 3-3, Dehere 2-10, Hurley 0-1, Leahy 4-6). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - LU 30 (Lieverst 8), SHU 34 (Walker 8). Assists - LU 14 (Hurd 4, Woods 4), SHU 17 (Caver 6, DeHere 6). Total Fouls - LU 15, SHU 14.

1992 NCAA East Region Second Round(4) SETON HALL 88, (5) MISSOURI 71March 21, 1992 — Greensboro, NC

Missouri Coleman 5-9 0-0 28, Warren 1-1 1-2 3, Crudup 7-10 3-3 17, Booker 3-6 0-0 7, Peeler 11-22 2-2 28, R. Smith 1-2 0-0 2, C. Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Frazier 1-4 2-2 4, Frost 0-0 0-0 0, Burns 0-1 0-0 0, Dunham 0-1 0-0 0, Horton 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 29-56 8-9 71.Seton Hall Walker 5-8 9-12 19, Karnisovas 3-8 2-2 11, Winchester 3-6 2-2 8, Caver 2-5 5-6 10, Dehere 6-15 7-10 20, Crist 0-0 0-0 0, Hurley 1-2 3-4 5, Dickinson 0-1 0-0 0, Leahy 3-3 2-2 11, Mims 0-0 0-0 0, Wright 2-2 0-0 2, Totals 25-50 30-38 88. Halftime - SHU 36, UM 33. 3-point FG - UM 5-14 (Coleman 0-1, Booker 1-3, Peeler 4-9, R. Smith 0-1), SHU 8-18 (Karnisovas 3-5, Caver 1-3, Dehere 1-6, Hurley 0-1, Leahy 3-3). Fouled out - UM (Warren, Booker). Rebounds - UM 25 (Crudup 6), SHU 33 (Winchester 7). Assists - UM 14 (Peeler 5, R. Smith 5), SHU 17 (Dehere 7). Total Fouls - UM 29, SHU 14. Attendance - 15,800.

1992 NCAA East Regional Semifinal(1) DUKE 81, (4) SETON HALL 69

March 26, 1992 — Philadelphia, PASeton Hall Winchester 10-12 0-1 20, Karnisovas 2-4 1-3 5, Walker 5-12 0-2 10, Caver 2-6 2-3 6, Dehere 8-16 5-5 21, Wright 2-5 0-0 4, Leahy 1-3 0-0 3, Hurley 0-4 0-0 0, Mims 0-0 0-0 0, Dickinson 0-0 0-0 0, Crist 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 30-63 8-14 69.Duke Lang 4-4 8-10 16, Davis 4-11 7-10 15, Laettner 6-13 2-2 16, Hurley 2-7 0-2 4, Hill 4-8 4-4 13, Hill 5-8 3-3 13, Parks 1-1 0-0 2, Clark 0-0 0-0 0, Meek 0-0 0-0 0, Blakeney 0-0 0-0 0, Ast 1-1 0-0 2, Burt 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 27-53 24-31 81. Halftime - DU 38-32. 3-point FG - SHU 1-7 (Caver 0-1, Dehere 0-2, Leahy 1-3, Hurley 0-1), DU 3-9 (Davis 0-2, Laettner 2-4, Hurley 0-1, Hill 1-2). Fouled out - SHU (Karnisovas). Rebounds - SHU 32 (Winchester 8), DU 34 (Lang 7). Assists - SHU 15 (Dehere 6), DU 14 (Hurley 7). Total Fouls - SHU 20, SU 14. Attendance - 17,878.

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ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGTerry Dehere G 6-4 Sr. 22.0Arturas Karnisovas F 6-8 Jr. 14.6Jerry Walker F 6-7 Sr. 12.2Luther Wright C 7-2 Jr. 9.0Danny Hurley G 6-2 So. 6.1John Leahy F 6-7 So. 5.8Bryan Caver G 6-4 Jr. 4.2Adrian Griffin F 6-5 Fr. 3.4Tchaka Shipp F 6-7 Fr. 1.4Chris Davis F 6-7 So. 1.4Craig Duerksen G 6-3 Fr. 1.2Jim Dickinson C 7-1 C 1.0Daryl Crist G 6-1 Sr. 0.8Darrell Mims F 6-8 Sr. ---

BIG EASTTOURNAMENT

CHAMPIONS NCAA 2ND ROUND

Record:28-7

Head CoachP.J. Carlesimo

Awards/Honors:Terry Dehere All-America First Team BIG EAST Player of the Year BIG EAST First Team Haggerty Award Winner BIG EAST Tourney MVPJerry Walker BIG EAST Defensive POY BIG EAST Third TeamArturas Karnisovas BIG EAST S-A of the Year BIG EAST Second Team

1992-93 1993 TOURNAMENT1993 NCAA East Region First Round

(2) SETON HALL 81, (15) TENNESSEE STATE 59 March 18, 1993 — Orlando, FL

Tennessee State M. Wilson 3-13 2-2 10, Moore 0-3 2-4 2, Rogers 12-20 0-1 24, Horton 4-14 0-0 9, Jones 0-0 1-2 1, D. Wilson 0-2 0-0 0, Watkins 0-0 0-0 0, Beasley 0-3 0-2 2, Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Gurnell 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 3-7 0-0 8, Ruffin 1-2 1-1 3, Totals 23-65 8-12 59.Seton Hall Walker 3-7 2-2 8, Karnisovas 5-12 0-0 13, Wright 3-8 0-0 6, Caver 2-5 1-2 6, Dehere 7-13 4-4 19, Griffin 5-7 2-2 12, Crist 1-3 1-2 4, Hurley 3-5 0-0 9, Duerksen 0-1 0-0 0, Dickinson 0-0 0-0 0, Leahy 1-4 0-0 2, Davis 1-1 0-0 2, Shipp 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 31-68 10-12 81. Halftime - SHU 44, TSU 21. 3-point FG - TSU 5-21 (M. Wilson 2-7, Rogers 0-1, Horton 1-4, D. Wilson 0-1, Beasley 0-2, Clark 0-1, Davis 2-5), SHU 9-17 (Karnisovas 3-4, Caver 1-2, Dehere 1-4, Crist 1-1, Hurley 3-4, Leahy 0-2). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - TSU 43 (M. Wilson 13, Rogers 13), SHU 38 (Wright 7). Assists - TSU 15 (Watkins 5), SHU 17 (Dehere 6). Total Fouls - TSU 14, SHU 17. Attendance - 14,352.

1993 NCAA East Region Second Round(7) WESTERN KENTUCKY 72, (2) SETON HALL 68

March 20, 1993 — Orlando, FLWestern Kentucky Mee 2-9 4-6 9, Brown 1-4 0-0 2, Hall 3-5 1-3 7, Bell 8-17 0-2 20, Horn 5-9 4-4 15, Fraliex 1-2 0-0 2, Glass 1-1 0-0 3, Robinson 1-5 3-4 5, Bunton 3-8 3-4 9, Totals 25-60 15-23 72.Seton Hall Walker 6-9 5-6 17, Karnisovas 4-7 0-0 8, Wright 0-1 1-4 1, Caver 0-3 0-1 0, Dehere 9-21 11-13 30, Griffin 1-2 0-0 2, Crist 0-0 0-0 0, Hurley 2-5 2-2 8, Leahy 1-3 0-0 2, Totals 23-51 19-26 68. Halftime - WKU 35, SHU 32. 3-point FG - WKU 7-17 (Mee 1-5, Bell 4-7, Horn 1-1, Fraliex 0-1, Glass 1-1, Robinson 0-2), SHU 3-15 (Karnisovas 0-2, Dehere 1-9, Hurley 2-2, Leahy 0-2). Fouled out - WKU (Robinson), SHU (Walker, Karnisovas, Griffin). Rebounds - WKU 35 (Hall 5), SHU 33 (Walker 9). Assists - WKU 15 (Mee 8), SHU 10 (Dehere 3, Hurley 3). Total Fouls - WKU 23, SHU 22. Attendance - 14,410.

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ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGArturas Karnisovas F 6-8 Sr. 18.3Bryan Caver G 6-4 Sr. 12.3Adrian Griffin F 6-5 So. 9.7Darrell Mims F 6-8 Sr. 8.0Dwight Brown G 6-4 Jr. 7.1John Leahy F 6-7 Jr.. 6.0Andre Brown G 6-3 Fr. 4.3Danny Hurley G 6-2 Jr. 3.5Tchaka Shipp F 6-7 So. 2.9John Yablonski G 5-10 So. 1.1Chris Davis F 6-7 Jr. 1.0Chris Morrison F 6-0 Sr. 0.7

NCAA

FIRST ROUND

Record:17-13

Head CoachP.J. Carlesimo

Awards/Honors:Arturas Karnisovas BIG EAST S-A of the Year Academic All-America BIG EAST Second Team Haggerty Award Winner All-Met First TeamBryan Caver All-Met First TeamAdrian Griffin All-Met Fourth Team

1994 TOURNAMENT1994 NCAA East Region First Round

(7) MICHIGAN STATE 84, (10) SETON HALL 73March 18, 1994 — St. Petersburg, FL

Seton Hall Griffin 3-8 5-6 11, Mims 3-4 0-0 6, Karnisovas 4-7 14-15 23, Caver 6-10 4-5 17, D. Brown 0-2 3-3 3, Leahy 1-1 1-2 4, Davis 1-2 0-0 2, Shipp 2-3 0-0 4, A. Brown 1-7 1-2 3, Totals 21-44 28-33 73.Michigan State Beathea 3-6 2-2 9, Brooks 2-7 0-0 4, Miller 5-7 3-6 13, Snow 5-5 4-5 15, Respert 5-15 13-14 25, Weshinskey 5-8 2-2 12, Garavaglia 3-4 0-0 6, Feick 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 28-52 24-29 84. Halftime - MSU 32, SHU 31. 3-point FG - SHU 3-13 (Karnisovas 1-3, Caver 1-4, D. Brown 0-1, Leahy 1-1, A. Brown 0-4), MSU 4-10 (Beathea 1-1, Snow 1-1, Respert 2-8). Fouled out - SHU (Caver, D. Brown). Rebounds - SHU 25 (Karnisovas 10), MSU 27 (Miller 7). Assists - SHU 11 (Griffin 4), MSU 14 (Snow 6). Total Fouls - SHU 24, MSU 20. Attendance - 24,719.

1993-94

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ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGDarius Lane G 6-4 So. 15.3Rimas Kaukenas G 6-4 Sr. 13.2Shaheen Holloway G 5-10 Sr. 13.2Gary Saunders G 6-5 Sr. 9.4Ty Shine G 6-0 So. 7.8Samuel Dalembert C 6-11 Fr. 6.0Greg Morton F 6-7 Fr. 3.9Kevin Wilkins F 6-7 Jr. 3.0Al Harris F 6-8 Fr. 2.8Charles Manga C 6-10 So. 1.6Reggie Garrett F 6-6 Jr. 1.6Brian Campbell G 6-3 Sr. 0.1

NCAA SWEET-16Record:22-10

Head CoachTommy Amaker

Awards/Honors:Shaheen Holloway BIG EAST Most Improved BIG EAST Second Team All Met First TeamRimas Kaukenas All-M et Second TeamSamuel Dalembert BIG EAST All-Rookie Team All-Met Third TeamDarius Lane BIG EAST All-Rookie Team All-Met Rookie of the Year All-Met Third TeamTommy Amaker All-Met Coach of the Year

2000 TOURNAMENT2000 NCAA East Region First Round

(10) SETON HALL 72, (7) OREGON 71 - OTMarch 17, 2000 — Buffalo, NY

Seton Hall Morton 1-3 0-0 8, Lane 5-18 1-3 14, Dalembert 3-4 0-0 6, Kaukenas 6-12 1-2 14, Hol-loway 11-17 2-2 27, Shine 2-10 0-0 5, 0-2 0-0 0, Manga 0-0 0-0 0, Wilkins 2-5 0-0 4, Totals 30-71 4-7 72.Oregon A. Smith 6-13 4-4 17, Jones 2-11 3-3 8, Hartenstein 2-7 0-0 4, Wright 2-7 0-0 5, Scales 6-16 1-2 16, Hicks 1-1 0-0 2, Norwood 4-5 0-0 9, Bracey 4-7 2-3 10, Totals 27-67 10-12 71. Halftime - UO 36, SHU 35. 3-point FG - SHU 8-14 (Lane 3-8, Kaukenas 1-1, Holloway 3-3, Shine 1-2), UO 7-20 (A. Smith 1-2, Jones 1-4, Wright 1-5, Scales 3-8, Norwood 1-1). Fouled out - none. Rebounds - SHU 39 (Dalembert 12), UO 41 (Hartenstein 8). Assists - SHU 9 (Dalembert 2, Kaukenas 2, Holloway 2, Shine 2), UO 18 (Scales 6). Total Fouls - SHU 14, UO 12. Attendance - N/A.

2000 NCAA East Region Second Round(10) SETON HALL 67 vs. (2) TEMPLE 65 - OT

March 19, 2000 — Buffalo, NYSeton Hall Morton 0-0 1-4 1, Lane 4-13 4-4 16, Dalembert 1-3 0-0 2, Holloway 1-2 0-0 2, Kaukenas 6-14 2-2 18, Shine 9-15 1-3 26, Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Manga 0-1 0-0 0, Wilkins 1-3 0-0 2, Totals 22-51 8-13 67.Temple Barnes 3-9 1-4 7, Karcher 9-19 3-8 27, Lyde 0-2 1-3 1, Sanchez 1-6 0-0 2, Wadley 5-9 0-0 13, Greer 4-10 1-3 13, Sanders 1-3 0-0 2, Rollerson 0-1 0-0 1, Totals 23-59 6-18 65. Halftime - SHU 31, TU 29. 3-point FG - SHU 15-30 (Lane 4-12, Kaukenas 4-7, Shine 7-11), TU 13-32 (Karcher 6-13, Sanchez 0-4, Wadley 3-7, Greer 4-8). Fouled out - TU (San-chez). Rebounds - SHU 40 (Lane 14), TU 35 (Barnes 7, Lyde 7). Assists - SHU 17 (Shine 5), TU 17 (Sanchez 6). Total Fouls - SHU 15, TU 15. Attendance - 19,351.

2000 NCAA East Regional Semifinal(3) OKLAHOMA STATE 68 vs. (10) SETON HALL 66

March 24, 2000 — Syracuse, NYSeton Hall Lane 7-24 0-0 16, Morton 2-3 0-1 4, Dalembert 3-4 0-0 6, Shine 4-16 1-2 11, Kaukenas 5-15 4-4 17, Harris 1-2 2-2 4, Manga 3-3 1-1 7, Wilkins 0-2 1-2 1, Totals 25-69 9-12 66. Oklahoma State Montanati 7-12 1-4 15, Mason 5-13 4-4 16, Jonzen 6-13 3-4 15, Adkins 1-8 5-5 7, Gottlieb 1-4 0-0 2, Alexander 2-7 4-6 9, Williams 1-2 0-0 2, Webber 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 24-61 17-23 68. Halftime - SHU 36, OSU 35. 3-point FG - SHU 7-34 (Kaukenas 3-6, Shine 2-10, Lane 2-18), OSU 3-11 (Mason 2-3, Alexander 1-4, Gottlieb 0-1, Adkins 0-3). Fouled out -None. Rebounds - SHU 47 (Dalembert 10), OSU 40 (Gottlieb 7, Jonzen 7). Assists - SHU 8 (Kaukenas 3, Shine 3), OSU 19 (Gottlieb 12). Total Fouls - SHU 18, OSU 14. Attendance - 30,681.1999-00

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ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGAndre Barrett G 5-10 Sr. 17.3Kelly Whitney F 6-8 So. 13.6John Allen G 6-5 Jr. 12.4Andre Sweet F 6-6 Jr. 10.1J.R. Morris G 6-5 So. 10.1Marcus Toney-El F 6-6 Sr. 6.4Damion Fray F 6-8 Sr. 2.2Grant Billmeier C 6-10 Fr. 1.5Eric Davis F 6-9 So. 1.3Donald Copeland G 5-10 So. 1.3Jamar Wise G 6-0 Sr. 1.0Alex Gambino C 7-0 So. 0.8Jerel Cokley G 6-2 Sr. 0.5Mani Messy F 6-7 Fr. 0.3Kevin Grier G 6-4 Sr. 0.0

NCAA 2ND ROUNDRecord:

21-10

Head CoachLouis Orr

Awards/Honors:Andre Barrett BIG EAST First Team Haggarty Award Winner USBWA All-District All-Met First TeamKelly Whitney BIG EAST Hon. Men. USBWA All-District All-Met First Team

2003-04

2004 TOURNAMENT

2004 NCAA Atlanta Region First Round(8) SETON HALL 80 vs. (9) ARIZONA 76

March 18, 2004 — Raleigh, NCArizona Adams 5-7 2-4 13, Iguodala 8-15 1-2 19, Frye 6-16 1-1 13, Shakur 5-6 3-4 14, Stou-damire 2-6 6-6 11, Ranne 0-0 0-0 0, Rodgers 1-2 2-2 4, Radenovic 1-1 0-0 0, Totals 28-53 15-19 76.Seton Hall Toney-El 0-1 0-0 0, Sweet 2-6 3-4 7, Whitney 9-16 6-8 24, Barrett 7-15 1-2 19, Allen 4-10 7-8 15, Morris 4-8 0-0 11, Copeland 1-2 1-2 4, Billmeier 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 27-58 18-24 80. Halftime – UA 37, SHU 31. 3-point FG – UA 5-11 (Iguodala 2-3, Shakur 1-1, Adams 1-1, Stoudamire 1-5, Rodgers 0-1), SHU 8-22 (Barrett 4-10, Morris 3-6, Copeland 1-2, Allen 0-2, Toney-El 0-1, Sweet 0-1). Fouled out -None. Rebounds – UA 29 (Frye 12), SHU 33 (Whitney 14). Assists – UA 12 (Stoudamire 4), SHU 12 (Barrett 6). Total Fouls – UA 15, SHU 19. At-tendance – 19,722.

2004 NCAA Atlanta Region Second Round(1) DUKE 90 vs. (8) SETON HALL 62

March 20, 2004 — Raleigh, NCSeton Hall Toney-El 1-3 0-0 2, Sweet 3-10 0-1 7, Whitney 4-9 6-9 14, Barrett 4-11 0-0 8, Allen 6-12 1-2 14, Morris 4-7 3-3 12, Copeland 0-2 0-0 0, Messy 1-2 1-1 3, Gambino 0-0 0-0 0, Fray 0-0 0-0 0, Billmeier 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 24-57 11-16 62.Duke Redick 6-10 7-7 21, Deng 6-9 7-8 20, Williams 3-9 7-8 13, Duhon 2-5 5-5 9, Ewing 1-6 8-10 11, Horvath 1-1 0-0 2, Melchionni 0-0 0-0 0, Dockery 3-3 0-0 6, Borman 0-0 0-0 0, Davidson 0-0 0-0 0, Randolph 4-5 0-0 8, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 26-48 34-38 90. Halftime – DU 42, SHU 28. 3-point FG – SHU 3-17 (Allen 1-3, Sweet 1-3, Morris 1-3, Barrett 0-4, Copeland 0-2, Messy 0-1, Toney-El 0-1), DU 4-11 (Redick 2-4, Deng 1-3, Ewing 1-4). Fouled out -None. Rebounds – SHU 22 (Whitney 6), DU 40 (Williams 11). Assists – SHU 11 (Barrett 5, Sweet 5), DU 16 (Duhon 5). Total Fouls – SHU 27, DU 18. Attendance – 19,722.

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2005-06

ROSTERPlayer Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPGDonald Copeland G 5-10 Sr. 16.1Kelly Whitney F 6-8 Sr. 15.2Jamar Nutter G 6-2 Jr. 12.1Paul Gause G 5-11 Fr. 6.1Brian Laing F 6-5 So. 5.8Stan Gaines F 6-7 Jr. 4.8Grant Billmeier C 6-10 Jr. 3.8David Palmer F 6-9 Fr. 3.0Marcus Cousin F 6-10 So. 2.1John Garcia C 6-9 Fr. 1.8Carl Marshall G 5-11 Jr. 1.1Mani Messy F 6-7 Jr. 0.0Mike Pilgrim F 6-8 So. 0.0Tyrell Cotton G 5-10 Jr. 0.0

NCAA FIRST ROUNDRecord:18-12

Head CoachLouis Orr

Awards/Honors:Donald Copeland BIG EAST Second Team All-Met Second TeamKelly Whitney BIG EAST Second Team USBWA All-District All-Met First Team

2006 TOURNAMENT

2006 NCAA Washington, D.C., Region First Round(7) WICHITA STATE 86 vs. (10) SETON HALL 66

March 16, 2006 — Greensboro, NCSeton Hall Whitney 6-17 6-6 18, Laing 2-6 2-2 6, Billmeier 1-2 0-0 2, Nutter 6-13 1-2 15, Copeland 4-12 6-6 17, Marshall 0-1 0-0 0, Gause 1-7 1-1 4, Gaines 1-2 0-0 2, Cotton 0-0 0-0 0, Palmer 0-1 0-0 0, Cousin 0-0 2-2 2, Totals 21-61 18-19 66.Wichita State Couisnard 3-5 1-2 8, Wilson 1-4 6-8 9, Miller 6-10 3-4 15, Braeuer 2-5 4-4 9, Ogirri 7-11 3-3 23, Rogers 0-2 0-0 0, Ledford 0-1 0-0 0, Martin 3-7 4-8 10, Preadom 1-2 0-0 2, K. Bradley 3-9 1-3 8, R. Bradley 1-1 0-0 2, Totals 27-57 22-32 86. Halftime – WSU 40, SHU 24. 3-point FG – SHU 6-20 (Copeland 3-8, Nutter 2-6, Gause 1-4, Marshall 0-1, Gaines 0-1), WSU 10-22 (Ogirri 6-10, K. Bradley 1-2, Couisnard 1-2, Braeuer 1-3, Wilson 1-4, Rogers 0-1). Fouled out –Nutter, Couisnard. Rebounds – SHU 36 (Gause 8), WSU 44 (Wilson 8). Assists – SHU 10 (Copeland 5), WSU 19 (Braeuer 6). Total Fouls – SHU 24, WSU 20. Attendance – 22,073.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

YEAR W L PCT CAPTAINS COACH1903-04 2 3 .400 Game Captains

1908-09 10 4 .714 Game Captains William Caffrey

1909-10 6 2 .750 Game Captains Dick McDonough

1910-11 4 0 1.000 Game Captains Jim Flanagan

1911-12 9 6 .600 Game Captains Frank Hill

1912-13 11 3 .786 Game Captains Frank Hill

1913-14 14 3 .824 Pete Jones Frank Hill

1914-15 15 2 .882 Frank Flarity Frank Hill

1915-16 13 2 .867 Game Captains Frank Hill

1916-17 12 3 .800 Jim Somers Frank Hill

1917-18 8 5 .615 Bob Brennan Frank Hill

1919-20 10 3 .769 Tom McCann Frank Hill

1920-21 13 4 .765 Game Captains Frank Hill

1920-21 14 2 .875 Les Fries/Don Donovan Frank Hill

1922-23 8 4 .667 Les Fries Frank Hill

1923-24 6 7 .462 Les Fries Frank Hill

1924-25 8 6 .571 Jack Outwater Frank Hill

1925-26 7 5 .583 Jack Outwater Frank Hill

1926-27 10 3 .769 Jack Outwater Frank Hill

1927-28 9 4 .692 Ray Nelligan Frank Hill

1928-29 11 4 .733 Game Captains Frank Hill

1929-30 13 9 .591 Game Captains Frank Hill

1930-31 12 11 522 Harry Singleton Dan Steinberg

1931-32 10 9 .500 Harry Singleton Les Fries

1932-33 8 4 .667 John Zdanewicz Les Fries

1934-35 4 11 .267 Game Captains John Colrick

1935-36 4 11 .267 Game Captains John Colrick

1936-37 5 10 .333 D. DeLosa/J. McNally Honey Russell

1937-38 10 8 .556 Game Captains Honey Russell

1938-39 15 7 .682 Jim Reynolds Honey Russell

1939-40 19 0 1.000 Ed Sadowski Honey Russell

1940-41 20 2 .909 Bob Davies Honey Russell

1941-42 16 3 .842 Bob Davies Honey Russell

1942-43 16 2 .889 Game Captains Honey Russell

1946-47 24 3 .889 Game Captains Bob Davies

1947-48 18 4 .818 P. Saul/D. Hammock Jack Reitmeier

1948-49 16 8 .667 Saul/Bo Hartmen Jack Reitmeier

1949-50 11 15 .423 Game Captains Honey Russell

1950-51 24 7 .774 S. Lackaye/D. Latimer Honey Russell

1951-52 25 3 .893 Walter Dukes Honey Russell

1952-53 31 2 .939 Dukes/Richie Regan Honey Russell

YEAR W L PCT CAPTAINS COACH1953-54 13 10 .565 H. Brooks/R. Nathanic Honey Russell

1954-55 17 9 .731 A. Ring/R. Long Honey Russell

1955-56 20 5 .800 Ed Petrie Honey Russell

1956-57 17 10 .633 Dick Gaines/ Honey Russell

M. Farrell/C. Lorenzo

1957-58 7 19 .269 Ron Berthasavage/ Honey Russell

Paul Szczech

1958-59 13 10 .565 T. Cross/P. Samuels Honey Russell

1959-60 16 7 .676 J. Rowley/H. Dunnion Honey Russell

1960-61 15 9 .625 B. Brooks/R. Olonder Richard Regan

1961-62 15 9 .625 H. Furch/A.Senavitis Richard Regan

1962-63 16 7 .696 M. Murray/E. Chave Richard Regan

1963-64 13 12 .520 S. Sunkett/ Richard Regan

N. Werkman

1964-65 12 13 .480 R. Dec/H. Slaton Richard Regan

1965-66 6 18 .250 T. Cuccolo/ Richard Regan

C. Mitchel

1966-67 7 17 .292 Game Captains Richard Regan

1967-68 9 15 .375 D. Gregory/B. Somerset Richard Regan

1968-69 9 16 .360 Foley/Rovelstad Richard Regan

/Suminski

1969-70 10 15 .400 Ken Moss Richard Regan

1970-71 11 15 .423 Mel Knight Bill Raftery

1971-72 10 16 .384 Ken House Bill Raftery

1972-73 8 17 .320 LaCorte/Lavino Bill Raftery

1973-74 16 11 .593 Game Captains Bill Raftery

1974-75 16 11 .593 Ramsey/LaCorte Bill Raftery

1975-76 18 9 .667 Game Captains Bill Raftery

1976-77 18 11 .621 Glenn Mosley Bill Raftery

1977-78 16 11 .593 Greg Tynes/ Bill Raftery

Pete Jeremich/Randy Duffin

1978-79 16 11 .593 M. Coleman/N. Galis Bill Raftery

1979-80 14 13 .519 Game Captains Bill Raftery

1980-81 11 16 .407 Game Captains Bill Raftery

1981-82 11 16 .407 Game Captains Hoddy Mahon

1982-83 6 23 .207 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1983-84 9 19 .321 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1984-85 10 18 .357 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1985-86 14 18 .438 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1986-87 15 14 .517 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1987-88 22 13 .629 Martin Salley P.J. Carlesimo

YEAR W L PCT CAPTAINS COACH1988-89 31 7 .838 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1989-90 12 16 .428 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1990-91 25 9 .735 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1991-92 23 9 .719 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1992-93 28 7 .800 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1993-94 17 13 .567 Game Captains P.J. Carlesimo

1994-95 16 14 .533 A. Griffin/J. Leahy George Blaney

1995-96 12 16 .429 Griffin/D. Hurley George Blaney

1996-97 10 18 .357 L. Sanders/B. Taty George Blaney

1997-98 15 15 .500 Kaba/Sanders/ Tommy Amaker

Holloway

1998-99 15 15 .500 J. Johnson/ Tommy Amaker

Jordan/Holloway

1999-00 22 10 .688 Holloway/Kaukenas Tommy Amaker

2000-01 16 15 .516 Reggie Garrett Tommy Amaker

2001-02 12 18 .400 Charles Manga Louis Orr

2002-03 17 13 .566 J. Allen/A. Barrett/ Louis Orr

Herod/Toney-El

2003-04 21 10 .677 Allen/Barrett/Toney-El Louis Orr

2004-05 12 16 .429 Allen/K. Whitney Louis Orr

2005-06 18 12 .600 Grant Billmeier Louis Orr

2006-07 13 16 .448 Billmeier/Gaines/ Bobby Gonzalez

Brian Laing

2007-08 17 15 .531 Laing/Nutter Bobby Gonzalez

Nutter/Gause

2008-09 17 15 .531 Gause/Garcia/ Bobby Gonzalez

Eugene Harvey

2009-10 19 13 .594 Harvey/Garcia/ Bobby Gonzalez

Jeremy Hazell

2010-11 13 18 .419 Hazell/Robinson Kevin Willard

2011-12 21 13 .618 Theodore/Pope Kevin Willard

2012-13 15 18 .454 Game Captains Kevin Willard

2013-14 17 17 .500 Game Captains Kevin Willard

2014-15 16 15 .516 Game Captains Kevin Willard

Two ties (1903-04, 1913-14)

TOTAL: 1,427 wins, 1,040 losses2 ties, .578 win pct.

year-by-yearFINAL RECORDS

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POINTS2014-15 Sterling Gibbs 4732013-14 Sterling Gibbs 4212012-13 Fuquan Edwin 5432011-12 Jordan Theodore 5462010-11 Jeff Robinson 3752009-10 Jeremy Hazell 6542008-09 Jeremy Hazell 7262007-08 Brian Laing 5952006-07 Eugene Harvey 479 Brian Laing 4792005-06 Donald Copeland 4842004-05 John Allen 3232003-04 Andre Barrett 5362002-03 Andre Barrett 5022001-02 Andre Barrett 5062000-01 Eddie Griffin 5331999-00 Darius Lane 4891998-99 Gary Saunders 4041997-98 Shaheen Holloway 4351996-97 Shaheen Holloway 4851995-96 Adrian Griffin 5451994-95 Adrian Griffin 4601993-94 Arturas Karnisovas 5501992-93 Terry Dehere 7701991-92 Terry Dehere 6011990-91 Terry Dehere 6721989-90 Terry Dehere 4511988-89 John Morton 6581987-88 Mark Bryant 6981986-87 James Major 5091985-86 Andre McCloud 4991984-85 Andre McCloud 5811983-84 Andre McCloud 4151982-83 Andre McCloud 4811981-82 Dan Callandrillo 6981980-81 Dan Callandrillo 4361979-80 Dan Callandrillo 5241978-89 Nick Galis 7431977-78 Greg Tynes 5561976-77 Greg Tynes 6361975-76 Greg Tynes 5001974-75 John Ramsay 5161973-74 Bill Terry 3581972-73 John Ramsay 3771971-72 Ken House 6521970-71 Ken House 5471969-70 Ken House 4711968-69 Kevin Foley 3621967-68 Gerry Mackey 3301966-67 John Suminski 4251965-66 Tony Cuccolo 3641964-65 Charley Mitchel 4151963-64 Nick Werkman 8301962-63 Nick Werkman 6501961-62 Nick Werkman 7931959-60 Art Hicks 3931958-59 Tom Cross 2521957-58 Tom Cross 3221956-57 Dick Gaines 5701955-56 Dick Gaines 5081954-55 Dick Gaines 4331953-54 Harry Brooks 3641952-53 Walter Dukes 8611951-52 Walter Dukes 5211950-51 Walter Dukes 4041949-50 Sam Lackaye 3281948-49 Frank “Pep” Saul 3191947-48 Frank “Pep” Saul 3041946-47 Frank “Pep” Saul 301

SCORING AVERAGE2014-15 Sterling Gibbs 16.32013-14 Fuquan Edwin 14.52012-13 Fuquan Edwin 16.52011-12 Jordan Theodore 16.12010-11 Jeremy Hazell 19.82009-10 Jeremy Hazell 20.42008-09 Jeremy Hazell 22.72007-08 Brian Laing 18.62006-07 Eugene Harvey 16.5 Brian Laing 16.52005-06 Donald Copeland 16.1

2004-05 Kelly Whitney 11.92003-04 Andre Barrett 17.32002-03 Andre Barrett 16.72001-02 Andre Barrett 16.92000-01 Eddie Griffin 17.81999-00 Darius Lane 15.31998-99 Rimas Kaukenas 13.5 Gary Saunders 13.51997-98 Levell Sanders 15.61996-97 Shaheen Holloway 17.31995-96 Adrian Griffin 19.51994-95 Adrian Griffin 15.31993-94 Arturas Karnisovas 18.31992-93 Terry Dehere 22.01991-92 Terry Dehere 19.41990-91 Terry Dehere 19.81989-90 Terry Dehere 16.11988-89 John Morton 17.31987-88 Mark Bryant 20.51986-87 James Major 17.61985-86 Andre McCloud 15.61984-85 Andre McCloud 20.81983-84 Andre McCloud 14.81982-83 Andre McCloud 16.61981-82 Dan Callandrillo 25.81980-81 Dan Callandrillo 16.11979-80 Dan Callandrillo 19.41978-89 Nick Galis 27.51977-78 Greg Tynes 20.51976-77 Greg Tynes 21.91975-76 Greg Tynes 18.61974-75 John Ramsay 19.11973-74 Bill Terry 13.81972-73 John Ramsay 15.11971-72 Ken House 25.11970-71 Ken House 21.01969-70 Ken House 18.81968-69 Mel Knight 17.71967-68 Gerry Mackey 13.71966-67 John Suminski 17.71965-66 Terry Morawski 16.61964-65 Richie Dec 16.91963-64 Nick Werkman 32.21962-63 Nick Werkman 29.51961-62 Nick Werkman 33.01960-61 Hank Gunter 20.91959-60 Art Hicks 17.11958-59 John Rowley 11.91957-58 Tom Cross 12.41956-57 Dick Gaines 21.11955-56 Dick Gaines 20.31954-55 Dick Gaines 17.21953-54 Harry Brooks 15.01952-53 Walter Dukes 26.11951-52 Walter Dukes 20.21950-51 Walter Dukes 13.01949-50 Sam Lackaye 12.61948-49 Frank “Pep” Saul 13.31947-48 Frank “Pep” Saul 13.81946-47 Frank “Pep” Saul 11.6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 50 FG)

2014-15 Angel Delgado .555 (121-218)2013-14 Eugene Teague .621 (121-195)2012-13 Eugene Teague .562 (141-251)2011-12 Patrik Auda .503 (81-161)2010-11 Jeff Robinson .455 (147-323)2009-10 Jeff Robinson .536 (118-220)2008-09 John Garcia .606 (100-165)2007-08 John Garcia .618 (89-144)2006-07 Eugene Harvey .465 (166-357)2005-06 Kelly Whitney .453 (163-360)2004-05 Kelly Whitney .431 (115-267)2003-04 Kelly Whitney .562 (136-242)2002-03 Kelly Whitney .528 (131-248)2001-02 Charles Manga .427 (82-192)2000-01 Samuel Dalembert .565 (100-177)1999-00 Greg Morton .510 (52-102)1998-99 Duane Jordan .512 (111-217)1997-98 Duane Jordan .529 (73-158)1996-97 Duane Jordan .580 (58-100)1995-96 Bayonne Taty .517 (91-176)

1994-95 Roger Ingraham .575 (107-186)1993-94 Adrian Griffin .473 (106-224)1992-93 Jerry Walker .538 (154-286)1991-92 Gordon Winchester .574 (112-195)1990-91 Anthony Avent .577 (228-395)1989-90 Michael Cooper .557 (141-253)1988-89 Ramon Ramos .531 (161-303)1987-88 Ramon Ramos .606 (123-203)1986-87 Martin Salley .563 (116-206)1985-86 Mark Bryant .523 (169-323)1984-85 Ricky Burton .610 (83-136)1983-84 Tom Brown .513 (78-152)1982-83 Tom Brown .530 (69-130)1981-82 Sir John Collins .530 (79-149)1980-81 Sir John Collins .600 (72-120)1979-80 Darryl Devero .525 (154-295)1978-89 Nick Galis .576 (293-509)1977-78 Randy Duffin .521 (183-351)1976-77 Glenn Mosley .522 (239-458)1975-76 Glenn Mosley .513 (155-302)1974-75 Don Stukenbroeker .593 (51-86)1973-74 Chris Rzonca .475 (116-244)1972-73 Chris Rzonca .488 (105-215)1971-72 Jim LaCorte .473 (129-273)1970-71 Ken House .511 (205-401)1969-70 Gary Cavallo .493 (72-146)1968-69 Kevin Foley .550 (154-280)1967-68 John Suminski .515 (102-196)1966-67 Vince Wright .524 (86-164)1965-66 Charley Mitchel .412 (139-337)1964-65 Tony Cuccolo .471 (160-340)1963-64 Randy Chave .570 (53-93)1962-63 Randy Chave .500 (101-202)1961-62 Nick Werkman .481 (271-563)1959-60 Hank Gunter .571 (128-224)1958-59 Hugh Dunnion .491 (78-159)1957-58 Tom Cross .435 (113-260)1956-57 Paul Szczech .559 (52-93)1955-56 Richie Long .506 (127-251)1954-55 Ed Petrie .426 (136-319)1953-54 Ed Petrie .398 (68-171)1952-53 Ronnie Nathanic .500 (111-222)

REBOUNDS2014-15 Angel Delgado 305 (9.8)2013-14 Eugene Teague 228 (7.9)2012-13 Eugene Teague 236 (7.2)2011-12 Herb Pope 343 (10.4)2010-11 Herb Pope 236 (7.9)2009-10 Herb Pope 343 (10.7)2008-09 Robert Mitchell 239 (8.0)2007-08 John Garcia 223 (7.0)2006-07 Brian Laing 194 (6.7)2005-06 Kelly Whitney 238 (7.9)2004-05 Kelly Whitney 169 (6.3)2003-04 Andre Sweet 186 (6.0)2002-03 Kelly Whitney 183 (6.1)2001-02 Charles Manga 205 (6.8)2000-01 Eddie Griffin 323 (10.8)1999-00 Samuel Dalembert 179 (6.0)1998-99 Duane Jordan 210 (7.0)1997-98 Duane Jordan 201 (6.7)1996-97 Bayonne Taty 180 (6.4)1995-96 Adrian Griffin 231 (8.3)1994-95 Adrian Griffin 216 (7.2)1993-94 Adrian Griffin 233 (7.8)1992-93 Luther Wright 255 (7.5)1991-92 Jerry Walker 236 (7.4)1990-91 Anthony Avent 335 (9.9)1989-90 Anthony Avent 262 (9.4)1988-89 Ramon Ramos 283 (7.6)1987-88 Mark Byrant 218 (9.1)1986-87 Mark Bryant 198 (7.1)1985-86 Mark Bryant 226 (7.5)1984-85 Andre McCloud 202 (7.2)1983-84 Andre McCloud 169 (6.0)1982-83 Andre McCloud 191 (6.6)1981-82 Mike Ingram 152 (6.3)1980-81 Sir John Collins 143 (5.3)1979-80 Darryl Devero 188 (7.0)1978-89 Howard McNeil 218 (8.1)1977-78 Dawan Scott 276 (10.2)1976-77 Glenn Mosley 473 (16.3)

1975-76 Glenn Mosley 279 (13.9)1974-75 Glenn Mosley 212 (16.3)1973-74 Glenn Mosley 299 (14.2)1972-73 Ray Clark 192 (7.7)1971-72 Ken House 385 (14.8)1970-71 Ken House 370 (14.2)1969-70 Ken House 394 (15.8)1968-69 Gary Cavallo 173 (6.9)1967-68 Bill Somerset 302 (12.6)1966-67 Bill Somerset 264 (11.0)1965-66 Terry Morawski 191 (8.3)1964-65 Richie Dec 291 (11.6)1963-64 Nick Werkman 345 (13.8)1962-63 Nick Werkman 278 (12.6) Harry Slaton 278 (12.6)1961-62 Nick Werkman 413 (17.2)1959-60 Art Hicks 278 (12.1)1958-59 Tom Cross 213 (9.3)1957-58 Tom Cross 340 (13.1)1956-57 Marty Farrell 278 (10.7)1955-56 Richie Long 257 (10.3)1954-55 Richie Long 254 (9.8)1953-54 Richie Long 238 (10.3)1952-53 Walter Dukes 734 (22.2)1951-52 Walter Dukes 513 (19.7)

ASSISTS2014-15 Sterling Gibbs 110 (3.8)2013-14 Sterling Gibbs 135 (4.2)2012-13 Tom Maayan 101 (3.0) 2011-12 Jordan Theodore 226 (6.6)2010-11 Jordan Theodore 137 (4.4)2009-10 Eugene Harvey 139 (4.6)2008-09 Eugene Harvey 158 (4.9)2007-08 Eugene Harvey 156 (4.9)2006-07 Eugene Harvey 123 (4.2)2005-06 Donald Copeland 135 (4.5)2004-05 John Allen 73 (2.6)2003-04 Andre Barrett 183 (5.9)2002-03 Andre Barrett 159 (5.3)2001-02 Andre Barrett 151 (5.0)2000-01 Andre Barrett 169 (5.5)1999-00 Shaheen Holloway 175 (5.6)1998-99 Shaheen Holloway 141 (5.0)1997-98 Shaheen Holloway 188 (6.5)1996-97 Shaheen Holloway 177 (6.3)1995-96 Danny Hurley 135 (5.2)1994-95 Danny Hurley 153 (5.3)1993-94 Bryan Caver 97 (3.3)1992-93 Danny Hurley 116 (3.4)1991-92 Bryan Caver 139 (4.3)1990-91 Oliver Taylor 112 (3.4)1989-90 Oliver Taylor 91 (3.3)1988-89 Gerald Greene 195 (5.1)1987-88 John Morton 166 (4.7)1986-87 John Morton 113 (4.2)1985-86 Gerald Greene 166 (5.2)1984-85 James Major 106 (3.9)1983-84 Mike Jones 185 (6.5)1982-83 Ken Powell 109 (4.2)1981-82 Dan Callandrillo 96 (3.6)1980-81 Dan Callandrillo 69 (2.6)1979-80 Dan Callandrillo 100 (3.7)1978-79 Dan Callandrillo 115 (4.3)1977-78 Nick Galis 122 (4.5)1976-77 Nick Galis 138 (4.8)1975-76 Tom Flaherty 114 (4.4)1974-75 Tom Flaherty 111 (4.1)1973-74 Paul Lape 195 (7.2)1972-73 Paul Lape 169 (7.7)1971-72 Roger Kindel 186 (7.2)1970-71 Frank Cortes 101 (4.2)1969-70 Frank Cortes 63 (2.6)

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM LEADERS

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1903-04 (2-3-1) Coach: NoneDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/9 Mohawks of Newark T 15-1512/19 BROOKLYN HIGH W 28-1812/31 at Flushing High L 7-371/5 Dominican Ath. Assoc. L 12-221/9 Jamaica L 21-231/16 WEST END CLUB W 22-16

1905-1908 NO TEAM

1908-1909 (10-4) Coach: W, CaffreyDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 at South Orange High W 36-2312/12 at Passaic High L 22-2612/14 MOHAWKS/NEWARK W 25-212/19 TIGER ATHLETIC CLUB W 45-61/7 CATHEDRAL W 21-161/9 PASSAIC HIGH W 22-211/13 at St. John’s L 22-301/14 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 34-141/16 BLOOMFIELD HIGH W 48-131/22 BALTIN HIGH L 12-201/28 ST. BENEDICT’S W 20-182/4 St. Benedict’s L 12-132/12 at Institute W 18-12N/A St. Francis (NY) W 28-18

1909-10 (6-2) Coach: Dick McDonoughDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 at Cathedral W 34-2612/4 at City College of NY L 18-3812/11 GEORGETOWN @ W 21-1512/15 ST. LAWRENCE W 28-251/8 NIAGARA W 37-161/15 PENN (FRESHMEN) W 21-152/3 CATHEDRAL W 60-272/7 at St. John’s L 13-38@ at YMCA Hall, Newark

1910-11 (4-0) Coach: Jim FlanaganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 ASBURY PARK YMCA W 41-2012/16 at Asbury Park YMCA W 45-2712/20 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 44-152/3 CATHEDRAL W 28-21

1911-12 (9-6) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/22 BAYONNE HIGH W 33-1911/24 HOBOKEN HIGH W 38-1812/13 STEVENS INSTITUTE (FR) W 67-101/10 MANHATTAN L 20-351/21 at Orange YMCA L 18-262/1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 47-102/3 at Harrison K of C L 29-342/8 FORDHAM W 30-19

2/10 at Jersey City High W 23-202/23 at Fordham L 19-302/27 at Manhattan L 23-322/29 CATHEDRAL W 46-243/5 ORANGE YMCA W 26-213/7 JERSEY CITY HIGH W 28-173/15 at Brooklyn Poly L 20-26

1912-13 (11-3) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/28 at Maplewood F.C. L 18-2011/30 at Asbury Park YMCA W 35-1912/5 MARYLAND W 42-2112/10 at St. John’s (MD) L 22-3112/12 CATHEDRAL W 23-2212/19 at Asbury Lyceum W 25-201/3 NIAGARA W 23-151/8 at Fordham W 24-181/10 SPRINGFIELD TRAIN W 19-141/15 MAPLEWOOD F.C. W 23-131/21 at Cathedral L 14-281/25 DREXEL W 52-142/6 at Manhattan W 24-142/13 BUCKNELL W 22-16

1913-14 (14-3-1) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCOREN/A at City College of NY L 24-2912/3 CATHEDRAL W 20-1012/6 at St. John’s W 22-1912/10 FORDHAM W 23-1412/13 Maplewood F.C. W 21-1412/18 GEORGETOWN W 24-2012/20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 47-221/7 at Fordham L 17-351/8 TORONTO W 17-131/10 ST. JOHN’S W 27-151/23 SPRINGFIELD TRAIN W 32-262/6 MUHLENBERG W 23-172/7 BROOKLYN W 24-122/13 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY W 27-112/21 at New York University W 31-192/28 at Bronx Church L 28-45N/A at Company F Nat’l Guard T N/A3/14 COMPANY F NAT’L GUARD W 32-18

1914-15 (15-2) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/28 at Brooklyn W 38-712/2 FORDHAM W 39-1412/5 COMMONWEALTH A.C. W 34-1912/17 GEORGETOWN W 39-1312/18 BROOKLYN W 64-2612/19 CATHEDRAL W 28-16N/A at Lehigh L 30-41N/A Niagara W 28-2212/27 at Brussels (CT) W 32-251/6 TORONTO W 19-151/9 ST. JOHN’S W 20-18N/A at Company F. Nat’l Guard L 22-23N/A Morristown YMCA W 110-252/19 George Washington W 47-262/24 COMPANY F NAT’L GUARD W 36-182/25 Morristown YMCA W 91-253/3 MONT. HOLY NAME W 58-31

1915-16 (13-2) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 CATHEDRAL W 57-1612/1 at Commonwealth A.C. W 27-1312/11 at Brooklyn Poly W 36-2612/13 NIAGARA W 25-1212/19 COMMONWEALTH A.C. L 28-3212/20 GEORGETOWN + W 36-241/5 DARTMOUTH + W 26-241/13 CLARKSON W 41-231/28 MANHATTAN # W 32-272/4 at Rutgers L 20-412/5 URSINUS W 31-202/11 at Manhattan W 26-222/21 ALBRIGHT @@ W 59-182/24 WASHINGTON & LEE W 29-253/1 LEBANON VALLEY W 17-12+ at Hansanic Hall (Newark)# at St. Michael’s (Newark)@@ at St. John’s (Newark)

1916-17 (12-3) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/6 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 46-2512/13 BROOKLYN POLY @ W 35-1912/20 MANHATTAN @ W 34-181/3 NIAGARA (ot) @ W 34-321/5 LAFAYETTE @ W 39-261/10 at Lehigh L 18-331/11 at Lafayette W 32-2011/18 ALUMNI W N/A1/18 CATHEDRAL+ W 30-121/31 GEORGETOWN W 18-172/7 CONNECTICUT W 34-192/10 at City College of NY L 17-292/14 CATHEDRAL W 32-232/23 at Manhattan L 27-292/27 GALLAUDET W 49-23(one game missing)@ at St. Michael’s (Newark) + at 69th Regiment Armory

1917-18 (8-5) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 NEWARK NORMAL W 41-2512/11 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 77-2712/14 LEBANON VALLEY W 34-171/4 DARTMOUTH W 19-81/5 at Army L 16-261/12 at Brooklyn Poly L 22-271/16 MANHATTAN W 17-151/23 SAVAGE L 20-262/6 BROOKLYN POLY W 29-232/13 at Lehigh L 22-372/16 at Pratt L 24-282/27 ALUMNI W 36-193/2 PRATT W 24-21

1918-19 (NO TEAM)

1919-20 (10-3) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 CATHEDRAL L 37-4012/15 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 59-1112/17 ST. LAWRENCE W 38-141/3 at Army L 7-541/7 ST. JOSEPH’S W 32-281/10 ST. BONAVENTURE W 26-16

1/14 FORDHAM W 37-271/17 at St. Francis (NY) W 41-221/21 at Manhattan W 23-171/24 COOPER UNION W 33-182/5 LOYOLA (MD) W 29-173/6 at Fordham L 27-513/10 ALUMNI W 47-44

1920-21 (13-4) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 45-3212/4 ST. LAWRENCE LAW W 36-2112/15 CATHEDRAL W 53-1712/23 at City College of NY L 22-281/8 ST. BONAVENTURE W 46-351/11 NIAGARA (ot) L 46-481/12 at St. Joseph’s W 24-181/15 COOPER UNION W 48-241/21 at Fordham L 27-442/2 at Cathedral W 38-242/3 VILLANOVA W 28-142/5 at St. Francis (NY) W 38-282/8 at Manhattan W 35-202/10 Fordham W 36-252/16 at Lehigh L 21-372/19 ST. JOSEPH’S W 36-242/23 MANHATTAN W 63-26

1921-22 (14-2) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 ST. LAWRENCE LAW W 35-3012/14 COOPER UNION W 38-2612/16 at St. Francis (NY) W 32-3112/17 LEBANON VALLEY W 27-2412/22 Brown @ W 77-491/7 ST. BONAVENTURE W 38-351/11 Niagara @ L 49-631/14 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 50-181/18 MANHATTAN + W 25-211/21 at Cathedral W 47-202/1 CATHEDRAL W 35-262/8 Fordham @ W 34-202/15 ST. JOSEPH’S W 39-222/22 at Lehigh L 22-382/24 NORTHEASTERN W 49-293/7 ALUMNI W 51-43@ at St. John’s (Newark)+ forfeited in second period

1922-23 (8-4) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/9 NY TRAINING SCHOOL W 28-1912/13 ST. MICHAEL’S (VT) L 23-3112/16 COOPER UNION L 16-261/6 PHILA. DENTAL W 38-331/12 LEBANON VALLEY W 36-331/20 BROOKLYN LAW W 35-252/3 TEMPLE W 39-312/7 CATHEDRAL W 40-212/13 at St. Joseph’s L 20-352/14 at Temple L 24-332/22 NORTHEASTERN W 34-233/8 ALUMNI W 44-40

FRANKHILLERA

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1923-24 (6-7) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 ST. JOHN’S W 36-3512/12 MANHATTAN W 35-2212/15 at Lehigh L 23-321/5 ST. BONAVENTURE @ W 38-311/7 at St. John’s L 30-481/12 7th REGIMENT W 38-351/16 U. CLUB OF BROOKLYN W 38-321/19 at Crescent A.C. L 24-352/2 at Manhattan L 26-342/8 at 7th Regiment L 29-402/11 NIAGARA + W 58-282/16 at Newark A.C. L 22-382/27 RUTGERS # L 30-40@ at Home Canal Hall (Newark)+ at Good Counsel (Newark)# at Newark Armory

1924-25 (8-6) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONEN4T W/L SCORE12/4 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 16-1512/10 ST. MICHAEL’S (VT) W 38-1612/16 at Villanova L 24-3912/17 at Lehigh L 29-4312/20 NEW YORK AGGIES W 47-171/7 NY TEACHERS W 37-251/9 LAFAYETTE W 29-271/17 at Crescent A.C. L 20-482/4 at Rutgers L 20-372/7 DREXEL W 42-262/12 at St. Francis (NY) L 21-372/16 MONTCLAIR A.C. W 45-192/25 at Newark A.C. L 31-383/4 at Drexel W 39-25

1925-26 (7-5) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 38-1512/16 BROOKLYN PHARM. L 28-3912/30 YALE @ W 33-291/6 BROOKLYN POLY W 44-121/9 at Montclair AC L 24-251/16 at Drexel L 17-301/23 at Newark AC L 35-382/4 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L 22-302/6 COOPER UNION W 49-202/9 at Pittsfield Boys Club W 26-142/16 PHILA. OSTEOPATHY W 32-282/27 DREXEL W 25-21@ at Newark Armory

1926-27 (10-3) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/15 COOPER UNION W 53-161/8 CATHEDRAL W 30-261/12 DREXEL W 35-211/15 PENN W 46-181/18 at Yale L 26-282/2 ST. BONAVENTURE W 28-232/4 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 26-242/9 ALBRIGHT W 36-312/16 VILLANOVA L 28-412/19 at Drexel L 25-282/21 LOYOLA (MD) W 30-202/23 BROOKLYN PHARM. @ W 22-142/26 PROVIDENCE W 25-24@ Forfeited in the third period

1927-28 (9-4) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 COOPER UNION W 48-1812/14 CATHEDRAL W 42-1712/17 PROVIDENCE W 38-191/11 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 22-211/14 ST. JOSEPH’S W 40-211/20 at Mount St. Mary’s L 22-291/21 at Drexel W 25-231/22 at Newark AC L 30-312/8 at St. Francis (NY) W 30-262/11 at St. Thomas L 32-412/17 at Columbia L 25-292/18 DREXEL W 41-292/23 LOYOLA (MD) W 48-30

1928-29 (11-4) Coach: Frank HillDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/8 BROOKLYN W 41-1712/12 COOPER UNION W 47-1912/13 LIU @ W 66-2012/14 at Columbia L 17-371/7 BUCKNELL W 32-311/9 at Rutgers L 25-281/12 at Lafayette L 18-211/18 at St. Thomas W 21-172/2 at St. Joseph’s L 26-352/15 MOUNT ST. MARY’S @ W 44-342/19 at Newport Naval W 47-352/20 at Holy Cross W 48-362/22 LOYOLA (MD) W 38-372/27 ST. THOMAS W 33-223/2 ST. JOSEPH’S W 46-27@ at Shanley Gymnasium

1929-30 (13-9) Coach: Dan SteinbergDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/4 ALUMNI W 51-2612/7 BROOKLYN W 44-2312/11 at St. Francis (NY) L 24-2512/14 COOPER UNION W 49-2412/20 at Columbia L 25-411/4 at Montclair Teachers W 33-271/8 LIU L 32-341/11 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 34-311/15 NEWPORT NAVAL @ W 49-161/17 at St. Thomas L 25-341/31 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 37-322/3 at Montclair Teachers W 38-322/6 at St. Stephens W 55-412/8 ST. JOSEPH’S @ W 34-312/13 at St. Joseph’s L 37-382/15 ST. THOMAS W 33-322/19 at Holy Cross L 33-532/21 at Newport Naval W 51-382/22 at Providence L 25-362/26 CANISIUS W 31-232/27 DUQUESNE @ L 23-323/1 RUTGERS + L 27-31@ at Shanley Gymnasium (Newark)+ at Newark Armory

1930-31 (12-11) Coach: Dan SteinbergDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/3 BROOKLYN W 50-2612/6 COOPER UNION W 45-1512/12 at Columbia L 28-3812/13 at City College of NY L 22-38

12/20 PROVIDENCE L 20-401/3 ST. JOSEPH’S L 17-181/7 at Union L 41-421/10 DELAWARE W 28-211/14 NEWPORT NAVAL W 51-281/17 TRENTON STATE W 43-291/21 VILLANOVA W 32-212/5 ST. THOMAS W 43-362/11 BALTIMORE W 42-302/14 CANISIUS L 25-342/17 at Trenton State L 40-412/21 at Rutgers L 26-372/25 at Coast Guard W 40-282/26 at Providence L 31-482/27 at Newport Naval W 42-342/28 at Holy Cross L 23-443/3 at St. Joseph’s L 17-35(two games missing)

1931-32 (10-9) Coach: Les FriesDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/11 at Columbia L 23-3112/18 PROVIDENCE + L 24-2812/19 LA SALLE + W 34-281/14 NEWPORT NAVAL W 45-171/16 at St. Peter’s L 20-241/21 UPSALA @ L 17-201/23 COOPER UNION W 42-311/30 at Fordham W 29-202/1 at St. Thomas L 20-312/4 COAST GUARD + L 31-412/6 ST. THOMAS + L 22-272/13 at St. Joseph’s W 37-352/17 BALTIMORE @@ W 39-352/20 at Upsala W 33-292/21 at St. Joseph’s (ot) W 40-342/24 at Newport Naval W 48-232/25 at Providence L 21-512/27 at Coast Guard L 31-343/3 ST. PETER’S + W 40-27+ at Clark’s Auditorium (Newark)@ at East Orange High School@@ at Temple Gymnasium (Newark)

1932-33 (8-4) Coach: Les FriesDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/7 at La Salle L 28-3112/10 BROOKLYN W 27-2612/13 at Columbia L 22-4712/17 CATHOLIC W 20-181/8 ST. PETER’S W 30-261/11 LA SALLE @ W 37-201/14 at Fordham L 23-251/21 LIU W 38-301/26 at St. Thomas W 38-362/4 at Manhattan L 21-362/11 at St. Peter’s W 27-162/16 at LIU W 38-36@ at East Orange High School

1933-34 (NO TEAM)

1934-35 (4-11) Coach: John ColrickDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/10 ALUMNI + W 37-2512/12 at Manhattan L 21-381/9 BROOKLYN L 21-281/11 at Villanova L 22-31

1/15 LA SALLE @ L 21-301/19 at Fordham L 15-321/22 BROOKLYN K. of C. @ W 28-271/26 at La Salle L 19-351/30 ST. FRANCIS (NY) @ L 34-352/9 at Brooklyn L 17-362/15 CATHOLIC @ L 15-362/16 at Dana W 45-272/22 at St. Peter’s L 27-292/27 at LIU L 30-723/2 DANA W 49-32+ at Engineer’s Hall@ at Orange Knights of Columbus

1935-36 (4-11) Coach: John ColrickDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/7 ALUMNI W 28-1812/11 at Villanova L 28-3712/13 at Newark L 35-4312/18 at Manhattan L 36-5312/20 at St. John’s L 31-561/11 MORAVIAN W 28-221/17 MORRIS COUNTY J.C. W 54-281/24 ST. PETER’S + W 33-172/5 at Brooklyn L 21-282/6 at Seth Low L 41-582/8 at Lafayette L 25-422/12 at St. Francis (NY) L 30-522/22 MANHATTAN L 27-452/26 at Newark L 26-323/4 at St. Peter’s L 37-38+ at Columbia High School (Maplewood)

1936-37 (5-10) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 at Villanova L 21-2312/8 at Manhattan L 25-4012/11 at St. John’s L 20-2612/16 at St. Thomas L 23-4212/23 at LIU L 28-3612/31 at St. Francis (NY) L 19-301/6 at Brooklyn L 17-441/20 at Fordham L 23-381/22 ST. PETER’S W 30-232/3 at St. Peter’s W 35-292/9 at Columbia L 32-432/12 CANISIUS W 32-282/15 at Crescent A.C. L 26-282/17 at Moravian W 32-243/6 PROVIDENCE W 44-35

JOHN HONEYRUSSELL

ERA1936-43,1979-60

18 Seasons294-129

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1937-38 (10-8) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 PENN A.C. + L 21-2412/4 PHILA. BUSINESS @ W 50-3112/10 LA SALLE + W 38-2812/11 at City College of NY L 32-4612/13 at New York University L 27-3112/16 LAFAYETTE + W 40-2312/17 at St. Peter’s W 50-391/7 FORDHAM + L 32-351/12 BROOKLYN K. of C. + W 54-481/15 at Brooklyn L 35-401/19 at St. John’s L 29-581/28 at St. Thomas L 40-492/4 ST. PETER’S + W 40-292/7 ST. THOMAS + W 37-272/9 at St. Francis (NY) W 44-332/12 at Brooklyn K. of C. W 46-312/19 at Manhattan L 34-462/23 at La Salle W 29-27+ at Orange Armory@ at Shanley Gymnasium (Newark)

1938-39 (15-7) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/6 HUDSON + W 59-5412/9 at La Salle L 32-3412/10 at Brooklyn L 16-4212/17 BROOKLYN + W 45-2912/20 AMERICAN + W 50-331/13 LOYOLA (MD) + W 44-351/18 at Ithaca W 36-351/19 at Colgate W 45-431/20 at Hobart W 46-401/21 at St. Bonaventure W 49-411/27 at Scranton W 50-392/4 at Hudson L 41-442/9 ITHACA + W 55-262/10 CATHOLIC + W 50-382/15 at St. John’s L 32-462/19 ST. BONAVENTURE @ W 43-332/24 at St. Peter’s W 52-382/25 BALTIMORE + L 32-362/28 at Catholic L 26-383/1 at Mount St. Mary’s L 38-413/3 SCRANTON + W 52-393/9 ST. PETER’S + W 40-35+ at Orange Armory@ at Elizabeth Armory

1939-40 (19-0) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/8 ALUMNI W 45-2912/18 MT. ST. MARY’S # W 58-3212/20 TULANE @ W 53-2512/28 FLORIDA @ W 43-411/6 WILLIAM & MARY + W 51-351/12 at Scranton W 48-321/17 BECKER + W 69-291/24 at Kutztown W 42-342/2 LOYOLA (MD)+ W 50-402/3 at St. Peter’s W 55-272/5 at Brooklyn W 51-342/9 Rider @ W 44-322/14 ST. FRANCIS (PA) ## W 48-362/17 ST. BONAVENTURE + W 46-412/21 KUTZTOWN + W 53-332/23 CANISIUS @@ W 52-462/26 CATHOLIC + W 53-27

2/28 BROOKLYN + W 43-413/1 SCRANTON @ W 68-39# at East Orange High School@ at Elizabeth Armory+ at Orange Armory## at Orange High School@@ at Dickinson High School (Jersey City)

1940-41 (20-2) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 WESTCHESTER STATE W 42-1912/4 ALUMNI W 63-3212/11 ALBRIGHT W 49-4412/13 SIENA W 56-3812/17 DAVIDSON W 52-2812/19 WASHINGTON W 52-3212/28 DAVIS & ELKINS W 54-3012/30 KANSAS STATE W 34-291/4 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 44-261/6 RIDER W 41-261/11 at Scranton W 42-351/15 VILLANOVA W 41-291/19 ST. PETER’S W 45-291/29 MARSHALL W 40-372/5 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 36-222/21 ST. JOSEPH’S (IN) W 66-482/26 CANISIUS W 52-472/27 SCRANTON W 39-383/1 BALTIMORE W 45-443/19 Rhode Island State * W 70-543/22 LIU * L 26-493/24 City College of NY * L 27-42* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1941-42 (16-3) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 ALUMNI W 57-3412/10 EAST STROUDSBURG L 37-4012/13 MORRIS HARVEY W 61-3212/19 TULANE W 54-3112/22 DAVIS & ELKINS W 49-2912/30 MARYLAND W 59-151/3 DARTMOUTH L 42-431/8 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 58-301/17 at St. Bonaventure W 37-341/21 ST. PETER’S W 51-121/23 at Scranton W 41-232/6 PROVIDENCE W 53-332/13 SCRANTON W 52-422/16 LIU @ L 30-512/19 ST. BONAVENTURE W 53-452/21 HOLY CROSS W 51-382/25 DEPAUL W 36-332/27 OMAHA W 41-263/3 LA SALLE W 40-37@ at Madison Square Garden

1942-43 (16-2) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 COAST GUARD W 39-2812/11 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 45-2912/15 ARMY AIR CORPS W 39-2812/19 NIAGARA W 33-2612/21 CORNELL W 29-281/6 PRINCETON L 30-471/9 RUTGERS W 36-181/13 DARTMOUTH L 40-461/16 BRADLEY TECH W 40-361/20 HOLY CROSS W 45-30

1/23 at Scranton W 50-492/4 AMERICAN INSTITUTE W 71-382/13 YALE W 43-322/16 PROVIDENCE W 47-382/20 at Rutgers W 45-312/23 LA SALLE W 38-272/26 SCRANTON W 44-372/28 VILLANOVA W 39-29

1943-46 TEAM DROPPED DURINGWAR ERA

1946-47 (24-3) Coach: Bob DaviesDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 CATHOLIC W 66-2712/7 LOYOLA (MD) W 60-3812/10 WAGNER W 59-4312/12 LA SALLE W 56-4212/14 GEO. WASHINGTON W 55-4812/18 at St. Peter’s W 64-4512/20 WILLIAM & MARY W 65-3112/21 WITTENBERG W 71-5012/27 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 74-481/2 PRINCETON W 65-471/4 TOLEDO W 59-481/7 at Rider W 46-351/8 at Scranton W 53-321/15 PROVIDENCE W 70-441/18 at Rutgers W 69-521/22 at Villanova W 55-461/25 SCRANTON W 60-331/30 PANZER W 51-282/3 at Loyola (MD) L 53-542/4 LINCOLN W 66-332/8 HOLY CROSS L 43-442/10 at Catholic W 45-342/12 NEWARK W 56-332/14 SIENA W 52-392/17 RIDER W 32-202/25 at La Salle L 46-543/5 ST. PETER’S W 65-43

1947-48 (18-4) Coach: Jack ReitemeierDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/16 at Siena W 42-3112/19 LOYOLA (MD) (ot) W 60-5212/20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 62-6012/22 TEXAS A&M W 46-4412/27 RUTGERS W 46-4312/30 DARTMOUTH W 57-521/1 at Toledo W 54-431/2 at Baldwin-Wallace W 63-541/4 at Xavier (OH) L 34-411/9 at Loyola (MD) W 68-631/16 SCRANTON W 68-461/21 at Wagner W 60-491/28 at Syracuse W 56-551/31 at Newark W 49-312/2 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 59-412/4 GEO. WASHINGTON W 60-522/7 at Albright W 60-532/9 at Duquesne L 51-542/13 VILLANOVA W 52-402/18 at Villanova L 60-682/20 at Scranton W 57-562/26 LIU @ L 38-40@ at Madison Square Garden

1948-49 (16-8) Coach: Jack ReitemeierDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/15 LOYOLA (MD) (ot) W 67-6412/18 at Muhlenberg L 66-6812/20 DAYTON W 55-4712/21 DETROIT W 55-4312/23 WILLIAM & MARY W 59-5512/28 LOUISVILLE (ot) L 69-7112/29 TEXAS A&M W 69-551/5 XAVIER (OH) W 60-511/8 at Lafayette W 56-471/12 at Rutgers (ot) W 63-611/19 at Loyola (MD) L 70-741/22 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 62-471/28 PROVIDENCE W 62-422/3 ALBRIGHT W 68-482/4 at St. Francis (NY) L 58-692/9 SIENA W 58-362/12 at Georgetown W 70-532/14 SYRACUSE L 54-562/17 at LIU L 53-572/22 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 70-512/26 VILLANOVA L 56-673/2 at Villanova L 53-803/5 CREIGHTON W 62-473/12 at Scranton W 63-33

1949-50 (11-15) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 KING’S W 65-5212/12 at St. Peter’s L 62-6912/17 DAVIS-ELKINS L 64-6612/19 NEW MEXICO W 62-4412/21 WESTMINISTER W 61-5412/30 WILLIAM & MARY L 47-651/9 ST. PETER’S W 76-461/11 ST FRANCIS (NY) W 66-641/14 at Siena L 48-591/21 at Albright L 62-631/25 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 64-581/27 LOUISVILLE L 69-821/30 VILLANOVA L 54-712/2 at Loyola (MD) L 54-572/4 CREIGHTON L 42-452/6 RUTGERS L 59-612/8 at Villanova L 68-772/11 BOSTON COLLEGE L 38-422/14 MURRAY STATE L 52-562/18 SCRANTON W 63-402/20 LAFAYETTE L 50-592/22 MUHLENBERG L 59-642/23 HAWAII W 80-692/28 GEORGETOWN W 77-653/2 VALPARAISO W 81-613/6 ST. BONAVENTURE W 42-41

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1950-51 (24-7) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/25 Rhode Island State @ W 70-6411/29 NEW YORK AC W 58-4612/2 LEMOYNE W 63-5312/6 ST. PETER’S W 87-5212/15 LOUISVILLE L 58-6012/18 LOYOLA (MD) W 72-5412/20 at Fordham W 66-4912/31 CREIGHTON W 73-491/3 SIENA L 47-511/6 at St. Bonaventure L 61-741/10 IONA W 56-541/17 KING’S W 74-591/20 Muhlenberg W 74-671/24 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 71-561/27 at Syracuse W 45-441/31 at Albright W 81-492/3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 67-532/5 JOHN CARROLL W 64-532/8 at LIU @ L 67-792/10 OKALHOMA CITY W 68-582/12 VILLANOVA W 71-542/13 MURRAY STATE W 75-612/16 at St. Francis (NY) W 70-692/21 at Villanova L 61-672/24 at Scranton W 71-552/26 at Rutgers W 62-443/2 at Georgetown W 82-783/10 Beloit * W 71-573/13 North Carolina State * W 71-593/15 Brigham Young * L 59-693/17 St. John’s (2 ot)* L 68-70@ at Madison Square Garden* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1951-52 (25-3) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/30 ARNOLD W 103-5512/3 WILLIAM & MARY W 63-5212/5 LEMOYNE W 55-4812/8 MUHLENBERG W 67-5712/15 Iona @ W 70-6012/19 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 83-5712/22 SCRANTON W 70-4512/31 LOUISVILLE W 67-651/3 Western Kentucky @ W 77-651/5 BOSTON COLLEGE W 80-481/8 at St. Peter’s W 84-611/10 CREIGHTON W 60-441/12 at Siena L 52-551/14 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 69-521/18 at Loyola (MD) W 76-591/26 at Villanova W 68-661/30 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 70-602/2 at Albright W 68-542/6 FORDHAM W 60-412/11 VILLANOVA W 85-612/13 RUTGERS W 66-422/16 at King’s W 96-442/18 OKLAHOMA CITY W 68-522/23 at Loyola (Illinois) L 73-762/25 at Louisville W 83-812/28 JOHN CARROLL W 95-703/1 GEORGETOWN W 100-713/8 La Salle * L 76-80@ at Madison Square Garden* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1952-53 (31-2) Coach: Honey RussellNIT CHAMPIONS

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 ARNOLD W 84-6112/3 at St. Francis (NY) W 77-6112/5 LOYOLA (MD) W 79-6712/11 West Texas State @ W 69-4612/13 KING’S COLLEGE W 97-5112/15 LOUISVILLE W 77-6612/16 JOHN CARROLL W 89-7712/18 Western Kentucky @ W 77-7412/20 ST. PETER’S W 67-6612/27 IONA W 67-5412/31 LOYOLA (CA) W 87-601/1 WITTENBERG W 75-601/3 LEMOYNE W 75-521/7 at Scranton W 64-571/11 XAVIER (OH) W 86-781/14 at Fordham W 69-621/15 DAYTON W 82-741/17 BOSTON COLLEGE W 92-711/22 MEMPHIS STATE W 103-711/28 ALBRIGHT W 82-521/31 at Villanova W 84-762/5 St. Bonaventure @ W 75-672/11 SIENA W 62-492/14 at Muhlenberg W 88-752/16 VILLANOVA W 83-682/21 at Loyola (IL) W 52-492/27 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 83-753/1 at Dayton L 65-703/2 at Louisville L 67-733/4 at John Carroll W 109-823/10 Niagara * W 79-743/12 Manhattan * W 76-583/14 St. John’s * W 58-46@ at Madison Square Garden* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1953-54 (13-10) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 SCRANTON W 80-5412/8 Temple @ L 59-7312/15 PROVIDENCE W 69-4612/19 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 86-6512/28 North Carolina State + L 70-7212/29 North Carolina + W 73-6312/30 Tulane + W 77-681/1 WILLIAM & MARY L 55-571/5 Wake Forest @ W 89-781/9 Loyola (MD) W 67-581/11 DAYTON L 65-671/16 at St. Peter’s L 45-661/18 at John Carroll L 86-941/20 at Dayton L 61-761/23 at Villanova W 76-681/30 FORDHAM L 53-672/3 Albright W 75-612/4 St. Bonaventure (ot) @ L 60-632/9 VILLANOVA L 59-612/13 MUHLENBERG W 83-612/15 LOYOLA (ILLINOIS) W 72-632/19 JOHN CARROLL W 90-582/27 IONA W 78-62@ at Madison Square Garden+ Dixie Classic (Raleigh, NC)

1954-55 (17-9) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 ROANOKE W 93-6212/4 ALBRIGHT W 95-7212/9 Western Kentucky @ W 98-8512/11 WHEATON W 84-6512/13 PROVIDENCE W 95-6712/15 SCRANTON W 72-5512/17 WILLIAM & MARY W 109-8912/27 STANFORD L 63-6512/31 GONZAGA W 92-701/3 COLBY W 87-631/8 LOYOLA (MD) W 84-711/11 Wake Forest @ L 63-711/15 ST. PETER’S W 80-771/22 at Villanova L 81-841/29 at Fordham L 55-752/3 Cincinnati @ L 78-882/5 JOHN CARROLL W 67-622/9 at Muhlenberg W 66-572/11 BOSTON COLLEGE W 88-562/15 at Georgetown L 73-762/22 at St. Francis (NY) W 88-762/26 IONA W 75-622/28 VILLANOVA W 83-793/2 at John Carroll L 90-943/3 at Dayton L 67-853/12 St. Francis (PA) * L 78-89@ at Madison Square Garden* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1955-56 (20-5) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 TORONTO W 93-6012/3 SCRANTON W 70-5412/8 Western Kentucky (ot) @ W 87-8512/10 ROANOKE W 93-8112/14 at Albright W 79-6812/21 COLBY W 61-5412/28 Virginia Tech + W 64-6012/29 Cincinnati + L 81-8212/30 William & Mary + W 80-551/4 at Loyola (MD) W 69-541/7 BOSTON COLLEGE W 68-531/10 Xavier (OH) W 84-731/14 GEORGETOWN W 87-851/21 at La Salle W 64-631/26 ST. FRANCIS (NY) L 78-811/30 CREIGHTON W 86-732/3 at St. Peter’s W 74-582/8 at Iona W 105-872/11 Loyola (IL) W 75-672/16 Niagara @ L 56-872/18 at Villanova W 80-632/25 MUHLENBERG W 79-663/3 FORDHAM L 75-783/17 Marquette * W 96-783/20 St. Joseph’s * L 65-74@ at Madison Square Garden+ Richmond Tournament* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1956-57 (17-10) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 TORONTO W 87-5212/4 ROANOKE W 98-5112/7 at Scranton W 86-7812/8 at Niagara L 63-8312/13 Western Kentucky @ W 78-69

12/15 LOYOLA (MD) W 83-6812/22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 88-7612/27 Pittsburgh + L 66-7612/28 La Salle + L 72-8212/29 Miami W 92-801/5 ALBRIGHT W 92-721/10 Wake Forest @ L 55-641/12 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 85-651/18 TEMPLE W 66-591/19 at Lafayette L 79-821/26 VILLANOVA (ot) L 92-951/28 St. Francis (NY) W 80-712/2 IONA W 80-662/8 at Temple L 51-702/9 at LaSalle W 70-612/13 CANISIUS W 102-872/16 at Georgetown (ot) W 99-912/21 Cincinnati @ W 80-672/23 ST. PETER’S W 81-803/2 at Fordham L 75-763/7 at Muhlenberg L 65-763/16 Xavier (OH) * L 79-85@ at Madison Square Garden+ Orange Bowl Tournament (Miami)* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1957-58 (7-19) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/4 TORONTO W 61-4712/7 ROANOKE W 68-5112/11 at Albright L 68-7512/14 SCRANTON W 61-6012/19 Western Kentucky @ L 75-10112/21 at Canisius L 67-8512/26 Duke + L 62-6912/27 St. Louis + L 44-7712/28 Duquesne + L 65-6812/31 COLBY W 67-531/4 ST. JOSEPH’S L 62-651/9 Cincinnati @ L 54-1181/11 at St. Peter’s L 62-701/15 at Loyola (MD) W 58-511/18 BOSTON COLLEGE L 64-771/25 LAFAYETTE W 76-751/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 79-742/5 at Villanova L 64-722/7 at Temple L 53-892/8 HOLY CROSS L 67-802/13 Niagara @ L 65-762/15 GEORGETOWN L 65-662/19 at Iona L 49-692/22 at Detroit L 48-673/1 FORDHAM L 77-983/5 LA SALLE L 79-80@ at Madison Square Garden+ Dixie Classic (Raleigh, NC)

1958-59 (12-10) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 at Rider W 80-5912/3 LOYOLA (MD) W 75-4012/6 ROANOKE W 82-5312/10 at Scranton L 58-6112/13 TORONTO W 64-44*12/18 Western Kentucky @ W 73-6712/20 BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-7412/27 Canisius + L 45-7212/29 Brigham Young + W 82-801/3 ST. PETER’S L 66-76

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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1/8 Muhlenberg @ W 57-501/10 VILLANOVA L 59-641/17 IONA W 70-631/24 at Lafayette L 71-801/31 at Fordham L 69-932/6 at St. Joseph’s L 64-822/7 at La Salle L 60-832/10 at St. Francis (NY) L 58-672/14 LIU W 43-382/21 at Georgetown (ot) W 89-832/23 DETROIT W 63-592/28 ALBRIGHT W 76-523/7 TEMPLE W 68-66*Game not recognized by NCAA and does not count towards record@ at Madison Square Garden+ Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, NY)

1959-60 (16-7) Coach: Honey RussellDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 TORONTO W 84-4712/5 ROANOKE W 109-6712/10 Western Kentucky @ L 69-7812/12 SCRANTON W 74-6412/19 RIDER W 71-621/6 at Loyola (MD) W 69-581/9 ST. JOSEPH’S W 89-681/12 at LIU L 65-741/14 YESHIVA W 76-501/16 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 85-831/20 at Villanova L 65-941/23 at Albright L 68-791/30 FORDHAM W 83-732/2 at Iona (ot) L 68-712/6 LAFAYETTE W 93-682/12 at Holy Cross L 78-922/13 at Boston College W 88-712/18 Niagara @ W 78-742/20 GEORGETOWN W 80-772/22 CANISIUS W 72-632/27 at Detroit L 77-1013/5 MUHLENBERG W 93-763/9 at St. Peter’s W 91-67@ at Madison Square Garden

1960-61 (15-9) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 LOYOLA (MD) W 96-6112/3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 81-7812/10 Cincinnati @ W 84-7612/17 BOSTON COLLEGE W 105-8712/21 at Dayton L 45-6612/27 Ohio State + L 57-9712/29 Providence + W 92-8312/31 St. Joseph’s + W 91-831/4 at St. Joseph’s L 71-721/6 DETROIT L 79-841/7 at Canisius L 74-78

1/13 ST. PETER’S W 93-851/14 RIDER W 79-571/28 at Lafayette L 78-1052/4 VILLANOVA W 94-802/7 at Upsala W 91-662/9 Dayton @ L 77-1122/11 IONA W 63-602/16 NIAGARA L 76-782/18 at Georgetown W 88-782/23 Duke @ L 77-1122/25 LIU W 79-773/1 at Scranton W 94-823/4 St. Francis (NY)@ W 86-77@ at Madison Square Garden+ Holiday Festival (at MSG)

1961-62 (15-9) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 74-7312/9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 76-7112/16 WAGNER W 97-8712/20 at Rider W 81-791/3 at Villanova L 67-971/5 Memphis State @ L 84-1011/9 at Loyola (MD) W 88-661/13 GEORGETOWN (ot) L 83-841/15 CREIGHTON W 86-801/17 FAIRFIELD W 100-961/26 SCRANTON W 120-1001/27 at St. Peter’s W 101-782/1 St. Bonaventure @ L 100-1132/3 at Niagara L 81-1032/5 UPSALA W 96-582/7 at Holy Cross L 84-1112/13 LIU W 83-562/19 PORTLAND W 93-822/23 at Boston College L 86-902/26 at Bradley L 81-1112/28 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 100-823/1 Duquesne @ L 80-943/3 at Detroit W 93-883/6 at Iona W 81-64@ at Madison Square Garden

1962-63 (16-7) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/5 ST. ANSELM W 90-7012/7 LOYOLA (MD) W 75-5712/15 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 69-6412/22 at Wagner L 83-881/5 at St. Joseph’s L 75-921/9 RIDER W 79-421/12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 81-631/16 at Fairfield W 93-911/19 at La Salle L 80-891/25 BOSTON COLLEGE W 61-531/29 LIU W 71-612/1 CATHOLIC W 80-752/4 at Upsala W 94-712/8 at Duquesne L 74-912/11 at Scranton W 99-842/14 NIAGARA W 81-742/16 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 101-852/20 ST. PETER’S W 92-612/23 at Providence L 62-822/27 at St. Francis (NY) W 71-603/3 at Georgetown W 78-763/6 VILLANOVA L 64-713/9 IONA L 79-83

1963-64 (13-12) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/3 at Catholic (ot) W 69-6712/7 HOLY CROSS W 65-6312/11 at Loyola (MD) W 98-8112/14 at St. John’s L 65-6912/19 at Boston University L 63-791/4 at St. Peter’s (2 ot) L 93-941/8 FAIRFIELD W 95-811/11 at St. Francis (PA) L 87-1021/15 ST. JOSEPH’S L 76-831/18 at Army L 76-901/25 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 76-611/29 SCRANTON W 111-802/1 GEORGETOWN W 94-902/3 WAGNER W 110-862/5 at LIU W 75-662/8 at Niagara L 73-832/12 LA SALLE W 75-682/15 PROVIDENCE L 74-962/22 DUQUESNE L 77-792/26 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 88-802/28 at Boston College L 93-1053/3 at Villanova L 73-1093/5 UPSALA W 102-773/8 at Rider W 91-863/11 at Iona L 82-87

1964-65 (12-13) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/4 LOYOLA (MD) W 90-7712/9 at Fairfield L 83-9312/11 at Wagner (ot) W 99-9012/13 at Georgetown L 66-8812/15 at Fordham W 69-6712/19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 64-6312/22 LIU W 74-641/6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 90-671/9 at Army L 71-731/13 at St. Joseph’s L 81-1151/16 ST. JOHN’S L 69-761/23 at Providence L 81-881/27 COLGATE W 85-801/30 BOSTON COLLEGE L 73-782/1 CATHOLIC L 55-572/3 at St. Francis (NY) L 59-612/6 at St. Bonaventure L 63-792/11 NIAGARA W 85-772/13 ST. FRANCIS (PA) W 116-952/16 at LaSalle L 71-1012/19 at Scranton W 75-672/21 at Duquesne L 65-832/24 ST. PETER’S W 79-783/3 VILLANOVA L 63-843/5 IONA W 71-59

1965-66 (6-18) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 NEW YORK UNIV. L 84-8512/4 HOFSTRA W 84-7912/8 LA SALLE W 93-9212/15 FORDHAM L 66-7612/18 at St. John’s L 64-7512/22 WAGNER W 78-731/5 at LIU L 51-751/8 ARMY L 57-591/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 77-831/15 DUQUESNE L 63-801/22 at Iona L 60-681/26 ST. BONAVENTURE L 82-88

1/28 at St. Peter’s L 82-932/2 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 90-882/5 MANHATTAN L 76-882/9 ST. JOSEPH’S L 64-1102/12 at Niagara L 61-782/17 at Loyola (MD) (2ot) L 71-732/19 PROVIDENCE L 57-772/22 GEORGETOWN L 93-1072/25 at Boston College L 77-1122/27 at Boston University W 86-693/1 at Villanova L 67-913/5 SCRANTON (ot) W 101-92

1966-67 (7-17) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 LOYOLA (MD) W 95-7412/3 at New York Univ. L 60-7712/6 at Hofstra L 69-7112/10 at Fordham (ot) L 77-8112/14 ST. JOHN’S L 58-9112/17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 96-7412/29 at Canisius + L 58-8012/31 Loyola (New Orleans) + L 66-871/4 LIU W 89-881/7 at Army L 54-631/11 ST. PETER’S L 67-731/14 at St. Joseph’s L 81-851/21 IONA (ot) W 81-741/25 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 82-781/28 at Providence (ot) L 87-911/31 BOSTON COLLEGE L 75-902/4 MANHATTAN L 73-882/8 at Scranton W 80-712/11 at Wagner L 73-882/15 at St. Francis (NY) L 88-982/18 at St. Bonaventure L 60-822/20 NIAGARA W 83-812/26 at Georgetown L 62-813/1 VILLANOVA L 65-83+ Queens City Tournament (Buffalo, NY)

1967-68 (9-15) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 NEW YORK UNIV. W 96-7312/6 ARMY L 70-7412/9 FORDHAM L 87-9412/15 at St. John’s L 49-7812/19 WAGNER L 91-9912/22 Vanderbilt + L 67-8512/23 Wake Forest + W 71-701/4 at LIU L 47-531/6 PROVIDENCE L 51-701/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 66-781/13 GEORGETOWN W 77-571/20 at Navy L 58-681/25 at Loyola (MD) W 73-631/27 at St. Peter’s L 65-861/30 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 82-462/3 MANHATTAN W 68-552/7 at Iona W 66-642/10 ST. JOSEPH’S L 50-562/14 ST. BONAVENUTRE (ot) L 71-812/17 HOFSTRA W 67-612/21 at Boston College L 65-992/26 at Connecticut L 66-713/2 SCRANTON W 94-653/5 at Villanova L 66-80+ Vanderbilt Classic (Nashville, TN)

RICHARDREGAN

ERA1960-70

10 Seasons112-131

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1968-69 (9-16) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/3 LOYOLA W 68-6212/6 COLGATE W 94-6812/7 at Fordham L 63-7712/11 at St. Francis (NY) W 66-5312/14 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 91-6112/18 at Hofstra W 72-6112/20 at American W 81-7912/21 at Georgetown L 57-6912/27 Pennsylvania + L 74-7612/28 Rice + L 69-711/4 at Wagner L 80-831/8 ST. JOHN’S L 45-661/11 at Army W 81-661/18 IONA W 59-571/22 BOSTON COLLEGE L 56-841/29 MANHATTAN L 52-582/1 at Scranton (ot) L 76-792/4 CONNECTICUT W 81-792/7 HOLY CROSS L 67-742/15 ST. PETER’S L 65-672/19 at St. Joseph’s L 76-922/24 at St. Bonaventure L 79-972/26 VILLANOVA L 56-733/1 at Providence L 86-1023/3 LIU L 56-62+ Kodak Classic (Rochester, NY)

1969-70 (10-15) Coach: Richard ReganDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 WAGNER W 95-7512/4 at Loyola (MD) W 103-9012/6 Lafayette @ W 88-7812/8 MURRAY STATE L 81-9012/10 FORDHAM L 67-7412/13 at St. John’s L 64-8312/20 at St. Peter’s L 85-11712/29 Mimai (FL) + W 76-6912/30 Texas + W 56-551/7 at Penn State L 52-611/10 GEORGETOWN L 80-881/14 AMERICAN W 64-631/17 at Iona L 76-891/24 at Manhattan L 88-931/31 HOFSTRA W 60-582/2 at LIU L 55-662/4 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 83-782/7 at Holy Cross L 102-1062/11 ST. BONAVENTURE L 83-1032/14 at Boston College W 83-712/17 ARMY L 69-772/21 ST. JOSEPH’S L 77-862/28 PROVIDENCE L 76-933/2 at Villanova L 96-1263/4 SCRANTON W 85-77@ at Madison Square Garden+ Hurricane Classic (Miami)

1970-71 (11-15) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 LOYOLA (MD) L 73-9612/5 HOLY CROSS L 49-5912/9 at Fordham L 80-9712/11 MOREHEAD STATE W 91-6612/19 at Army W 66-6412/29 Stetson + W 61-6012/30 Ohio University + L 82-841/2 at Biscayne W 80-751/4 at Miami (FL) L 81-891/9 PENN STATE (ot) L 76-771/16 at Georgetown W 74-691/20 ST. JOHN’S L 70-881/23 MANHATTAN L 64-801/26 VILLANOVA L 52-721/30 BOSTON COLLEGE L 70-732/1 at Providence L 67-792/4 at Lafayette L 59-672/6 ST. PETER’S W 65-572/10 at St. Francis (NY) W 73-602/13 at St. Bonaventure L 74-812/17 IONA W 82-572/20 Maryland @ L 55-562/24 at Wagner W 97-752/27 Duke @ L 61-893/1 LIU W 94-753/4 Virginia @ W 73-71@ at Madison Square Garden+ Tangerine Bowl Tournament (Orlando, FL)

1971-72 (10-16) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/1 WAGNER W 99-7112/4 Harvard @ W 81-8012/8 CALIFORNIA-IRVINE W 94-8612/11 at St. John’s L 84-10312/18 Dartmouth @ L 82-9312/22 at LIU L 76-7812/27 at Loyola (CA) L 82-10412/29 at California-Irvine L 76-9812/30 at Pepperdine W 66-631/5 LAFAYETTE L 74-751/8 at Penn State L 68-761/15 at Iona W 67-611/19 FORDHAM L 74-811/22 GEORGETOWN W 98-721/29 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 73-712/3 Manhattan @ L 80-842/4 at Holy Cross L 79-812/8 BISCAYNE W 89-842/10 Temple @ L 58-712/12 at Boston College L 71-832/17 ARMY L 72-762/21 FAIRFIELD W 77-702/24 at Villanova L 62-1042/26 at St. Peter’s L 71-833/2 Colgate @ W 75-613/4 PROVIDENCE L 68-78@ at Madison Square Garden

1972-73 (8-17) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 SIENA L 72-7612/4 at Fairfield L 71-8212/7 ST. MARY’S L 78-8312/9 at Lafayette L 58-8412/14 at Wagner W 93-4412/16 St. Louis @ L 65-78

12/23 SCRANTON W 69-5812/29 Air Force + L 58-6412/30 Evansville + L 72-741/6 PENN STATE L 57-711/13 MANHATTAN L 87-1101/17 at Fordham L 78-961/20 IONA (2ot) W 91-901/24 ST. JOHN’S L 77-1071/27 at Georgetown L 62-802/3 Florida State @ L 61-802/7 VILLANOVA W 72-702/14 at St. Francis (NY) W 78-752/17 HOLY CROSS W 84-802/22 St. Bonaventure @ W 61-552/24 at Providence L 65-872/27 at Army L 61-643/1 St. Peter’s @ W 95-763/3 BOSTON COLLEGE L 76-783/6 LIU L 59-62@ at Madison Square Garden+ Evansville Tournament

1973-74 (16-11) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/2 MERRIMACK W 92-9112/7 Oregon State + L 83-8612/8 California + L 76-8112/12 CALIFORNIA POLY W 69-6212/15 San Francisco @ W 89-8312/22 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 91-7412/28 Stetson ++ L 76-10212/29 Rollins ++ L 75-841/5 GEORGETOWN W 81-781/7 CATHOLIC W 74-651/15 WAGNER W 93-771/18 Manhattan @@ L 67-731/19 Fairfield @@ W 69-641/24 Southern California @ L 68-791/26 South Carolina @ L 74-751/30 at Iona W 85-822/2 at Holy Cross W 75-642/5 SIENA W 77-732/9 PROVIDENCE L 60-912/13 ARMY W 77-632/16 STONEHILL W 78-662/20 FORDHAM W 72-642/23 at St. John’s L 53-682/28 at Villanova W 75-623/2 MANHATTAN L 60-643/7 St. Peter’s @ W 94-903/17 Memphis State * L 72-73+ Mountaineer Classic (Morgantown, WV)@ at Madison Square Garden++Tangerine Bowl Tournament (Orlando, FL)@@ Miami Beach Classic* NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1974-75 (16-11) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE12/3 ST. MICHAEL’S (VT) W 104-7812/7 at Fordham L 64-7512/12 St. Bonaventure @ W 75-6912/21 at St. Francis (NY) W 108-8912/26 Rutgers + L 81-8912/28 Manhattan + L 66-701/4 BUCKNELL W 72-611/8 BELMONT ABBEY (ot) W 78-771/11 at Detroit L 71-781/15 STONEHILL W 92-63

1/18 at Georgetown W 84-671/22 ST. JOHN’S W 72-671/25 IONA W 95-711/30 Fairfield @@ W 89-872/1 Holy Cross @@ L 71-732/5 VILLANOVA W 99-912/8 at Providence L 101-1062/13 MT. ST. MARY’S W 85-832/15 HOLY CROSS (ot) W 84-792/17 BISCAYNE W 104-782/19 at Wagner W 59-512/22 at Colgate L 67-762/26 at Army W 98-913/1 St. Peter’s @ (ot) L 82-843/4 MANHATTAN L 69-713/6 St. John’s # L 64-763/8 St. Peter’s # L 75-79@ at Madison Square Garden+ Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)@@ Madison Square Garden Classic# ECAC Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

1975-76 (18-9) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 MERRIMACK W 83-8112/4 North Carolina @ L 63-7512/6 at Rutgers L 93-11912/9 at King’s College L 69-7612/13 COLGATE W 65-5812/19 WAGNER W 81-6212/21 at Fairfield L 73-9112/23 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 75-6612/29 Maryland + L 69-10412/30 Alabama + L 64-1001/2 SW LOUISIANA W 103-841/6 at Bucknell W 80-731/9 HAWAII W 79-751/14 PROVIDENCE W 57-551/17 DETROIT W 77-731/20 at Villanova L 77-1111/24 GEORGETOWN W 102-911/26 BROWN W 98-821/29 Fairfield @@ W 80-741/31 Manhattan @@ W 93-812/4 FORDHAM W 85-732/11 ARMY W 83-742/14 at Holy Cross L 69-862/16 at St. John’s L 63-682/26 St. Peter’s @ W 95-772/28 at Iona (ot) W 79-783/1 MANHATTAN W 75-67@ at Madison Square Garden@@ at Madison Square Garden Classic+ at Maryland Invitational

1976-77 (18-11) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 MERRIMACK W 111-9812/1 KING’S COLLEGE W 103-8912/6 CANISIUS W 104-7612/10 at Utah + L 86-9512/11 at Tennessee + L 90-9912/18 IONA W 95-8312/22 FAIRFIELD W 77-6912/29 George Washington ++ W 69-6712/30 Niagara ++ W 69-591/2 at Providence (ot) L 68-721/5 BUCKNELL W 81-681/8 VILLANOVA W 91-80

BILLRAFTERY

ERA1970-81

11 Seasons154-141

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1/12 at St. Francis (NY) L 95-1001/15 LEHIGH W 96-711/18 at Fordham W 72-571/22 at Georgetown W 94-821/26 Rutgers @ W 89-751/29 Holy Cross @ L 77-822/5 at Army L 73-762/10 Dayton @@ W 89-722/12 at Wagner W 78-662/15 ST. JOHN’S W 75-692/19 UNC-CHARLOTTE @@ L 75-852/21 CATHOLIC W 98-752/24 St. Peter’s @@ L 89-902/28 MANHATTAN L 81-923/3 Army # W 77-713/5 St. John’s ## L 73-833/10 Massachusetts * L 85-86+ Utah Classic++ Niagara Tournament@@ Madison Square Garden Classic# ECAC Tournament (Jersey City, NJ)## ECAC Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* NIT @ Massachusetts

1977-78 (16-11) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 LOWELL W 107-8311/30 at Rutgers L 76-8112/3 Providence @ L 58-6012/6 at Catholic W 88-7312/9 West Virginia + W 76-7312/10 Florida State + L 63-9412/17 CITY COLLEGE OF NY W 108-7212/20 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 101-9412/27 Fairleigh Dickinson ++ W 71-6612/28 Rutgers ++ L 78-931/4 at St. John’s (ot) L 86-871/10 PRINCETON L 58-701/14 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 92-891/18 GEORGETOWN L 69-701/21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 87-691/25 WAGNER W 88-801/28 ARMY L 67-712/1 NIAGARA W 84-762/4 at Canisius W 71-622/8 FORDHAM W 97-852/11 at Fairfield W 99-772/14 at Columbia (ot) L 78-822/16 BELMONT ABBEY W 99-872/18 HOLY CROSS W 76-742/22 St. Peter’s @ W 87-732/27 MANHATTAN L 86-953/2 Army # L 79-81+ Big Sun Tournament (St. Petersburg, FL)++ Jersey Classic (Piscataway, NJ)@ at Madison Square Garden# ECAC Tournament (Nassau Coliseum)

1978-79 (16-11) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/24 GEORGIA TECH W 78-7311/29 MERRIMACK W 109-6812/2 FAIRFIELD W 96-7912/6 at Princeton W 67-6512/9 COLUMBIA W 84-7212/20 at Stanford L 80-8612/22 Santa Clara + W 79-6812/23 Tennessee + L 80-9412/29 Niagara (2ot) ++ L 73-8312/30 Dartmouth ++ L 53-541/4 ST. JOHN’S W 76-70

1/6 CANISIUS W 92-871/8 LEHIGH W 85-611/11 at Providence W 80-681/16 at Manhattan W 89-751/20 at Niagara W 65-621/27 at Army W 64-571/31 at Wagner (2ot) L 90-952/3 ST. PETER’S L 70-732/6 at Fordham W 65-602/10 at Georgetown L 62-872/15 Rutgers @ L 67-882/19 at Holy Cross L 70-772/20 CATHOLIC W 88-662/22 Cincinnati @ L 77-832/24 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 79-553/1 Iona # L 73-80+ Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, CA)++ Rochester University Tournament@ at Madison Square Garden# ECAC Tournament (Nassau Coliseum)

1979-80 (14-13, 1-5 BE) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/30 LOWELL W 82-7112/7 Texas-El Paso + L 61-6912/8 Xavier + W 70-6712/11 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 61-8212/15 at Canisius L 77-8712/18 STANFORD W 72-5512/22 at Connecticut * L 72-8912/27 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 84-7012/29 WAGNER W 73-651/5 at Syracuse * L 76-991/9 MANHATTAN W 76-621/12 at St. John’s * L 64-971/15 PRINCETON W 55-431/17 Nevada-Las Vegas @ L 65-671/19 at St. Peter’s L 51-691/24 at Columbia W 66-581/26 PROVIDENCE * W 64-511/28 at St. Bonaventure L 80-851/31 ARMY W 73-602/2 at Georgia Tech L 69-702/6 GEORGETOWN * L 67-812/9 at Fairfield W 63-622/12 FORDHAM W 62-572/16 HOLY CROSS W 77-752/20 at Rutgers L 66-752/23 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 67-602/28 Georgetown # L 47-60* BIG EAST game+ Indiana Classic @ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (Providence)

1980-81 (11-16, 4-10 BE) Coach: Bill RafteryDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 LOWELL W 85-6012/3 at Fordham L 57-7212/9 VILLANOVA * L 65-6612/12 St. Mary’s + L 61-6812/13 North Texas State + W 89-7812/20 at Manhattan L 55-6312/22 FAIRFIELD L 63-6512/30 ST. PETER’S W 40-311/3 at Princeton W 53-511/7 at Providence * W 66-521/10 at Connecticut * L 47-571/12 GEORGETOWN (ot) * L 51-521/17 LEHIGH W 80-631/19 COLUMBIA L 61-63

1/21 at St. John’s * L 62-531/24 BOSTON COLLEGE (ot) * L 68-721/28 at Army W 58-411/31 PROVIDENCE * W 72-622/4 at Syracuse * L 62-742/11 at Villanova * L 63-672/14 at Georgetown * L 56-582/17 CONNECTICUT * L 70-772/19 Rutgers @ W 65-562/21 SYRACUSE * W 66-652/25 ST. JOHN’S * W 70-632/28 at Boston College * L 57-643/5 Georgetown # L 52-58* BIG EAST game+ Brigham Young Classic@ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (Syracuse)

1981-82 (11-16, 2-12 BE) Coach: Hoddy MahonDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 ST. ANSELM W 91-6812/1 FORDHAM W 71-6412/4 Houston & (ot) W 87-8512/9 MANHATTAN W 67-6212/12 St. Peter’s & W 47-4612/18 Utah State + W 85-7712/19 Kentucky + L 74-9812/30 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 79-771/2 PRINCETON W 75-741/4 PROVIDENCE * W 66-651/9 at Connecticut * L 66-761/13 GEORGETOWN * L 60-621/16 VILLANOVA * L 70-711/18 at Boston College * L 70-821/23 Nevada-Las Vegas @ L 81-911/25 ST. JOHN’S * L 85-911/27 at Columbia (ot) L 73-742/3 SYRACUSE * L 80-902/6 at Georgetown * L 73-1132/10 at Villanova * L 53-662/13 at Providence * L 70-792/16 CONNECTICUT * W 61-592/18 NOTRE DAME & W 71-582/20 at Syracuse * L 81-822/24 at St. John’s * L 65-822/27 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 74-921/4 Villanova # L 73-88* BIG EAST game& at Meadowlands Arena+ Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, KY)@ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, CT)

1982-83 (6-23, 1-15 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 ST. ANSELM W 87-6312/1 at Fordham L 47-6512/6 ST. BONAVENUTRE L 66-9012/8 at Manhattan (ot) L 51-5212/11 ST. PETER’S (ot) L 51-60

12/17 Northeastern + L 61-7412/18 Illinois-Chicago + W 86-7912/22 at Villanova * L 68-7912/28 St. Bonaventure ^ (ot) W 76-7412/29 Iowa ^ L 63-851/3 ST. JOHN’S * L 62-791/8 at Boston College * L 73-901/12 PROVIDENCE * L 72-881/15 SYRACUSE @ * L 81-921/19 VILLANOVA & * L 59-751/22 at Pittsburgh * L 68-781/26 at Georgetown * L 48-711/29 at Connecticut * L 47-782/1 COLUMBIA (3ot) W 71-692/5 at St. John’s * L 57-822/9 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 76-912/12 at Providence * L 65-812/16 at Syracuse * L 68-962/22 PITTSBURGH * W 74-682/26 GEORGETOWN & * L 60-713/1 CONNECTICUT * L 67-783/3 at Notre Dame L 40-593/9 Providence # W 73-643/10 Boston College # L 56-79* BIG EAST game+ Atlantic City Classic^ Rochester Classic& at Meadowlands Arena@ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

1983-84 (9-19, 2-14 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 DOWLING W 95-7611/29 PACE W 70-5412/2 St. Mary’s + W 58-5312/3 Arizona State + L 53-6612/7 MANHATTAN W 62-4512/10 LEMOYNE W 67-7612/13 at St. Peter’s L 60-7112/17 MONMOUTH W 62-4512/22 FORDHAM L 67-7412/26 RUTGERS & L 78-9312/30 at Syracuse * L 74-791/2 PROVIDENCE (ot) * W 60-581/7 GEORGETOWN & * L 63-741/11 SYRACUSE * L 65-931/14 at Connecticut * L 68-761/18 at Villanova * L 67-841/21 PITTSBURGH @ * L 59-7111/24 ST. JOHN’S * L 62-631/28 at Boston College * L 78-911/31 at Columbia (ot) W 61-532/4 at Providence (ot) * L 74-822/9 at Georgetown * L 54-782/15 CONNECTICUT * L 57-792/18 VILLANOVA & * L 66-732/22 at Pittsburgh * L 62-712/25 at St. John’s (ot) * L 59-612/29 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 67-653/7 Providence # L 55-59* BIG EAST game+ Fiesta Classic (Tempe, Arizona)& at Meadowlands Arena@ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

P.J.CARLESIMO

ERA1982-94

12 Seasons212-166

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1984-85 (10-18, 1-15 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/24 PACE W 70-5111/26 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W 99-7811/30 Rice + W 69-6612/1 Brown + (ot) W 73-6612/5 at Manhattan L 56-5912/8 LEMOYNE W 62-5212/11 at Fordham L 70-7412/15 HARTFORD W 89-6312/22 ST. PETER’S W 58-5712/28 North Carolina A&T @ W 73-6712/29 Tennessee State @ W 97-881/2 at Georgetown * L 56-731/5 at St. John’s * L 57-731/8 GEORGETOWN & * L 70-901/12 at Boston College * L 66-691/16 SYRACUSE * L 80-901/19 VILLANOVA & * L 74-861/26 PROVIDENCE * L 70-721/30 at Connecticut * L 76-812/2 PITTSBURGH * L 62-642/4 ST. JOHN’S * L 76-872/9 at Pittsburgh * L 68-802/12 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 83-1012/14 at Syracuse * L 62-942/18 at Providence * L 73-742/27 at Villanova * L 75-803/2 CONNECTICUT * W 85-803/6 Providence (ot) # L 75-77* BIG EAST game+ Shawmut Worcester County Classic& at Meadowlands Arena@ San Juan Classic# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

1985-86 (14-18, 3-13 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/23 PACE & W 75-4811/26 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT & W 79-5911/30 COLUMBIA (ot) & L 54-5812/3 at Princeton W 44-4312/7 LEMOYNE & W 74-3912/9 MANHATTAN & W 114-6112/11 FORDHAM & W 73-6612/14 at St. Peter’s L 60-6112/19 DOWLING & W 81-4512/22 at Stanford (ot) W 76-7512/27 Hawaii @ W 90-8012/29 Washington State @ L 67-7412/30 Clemson @ L 62-691/2 VILLANOVA * L 56-621/4 at Syracuse * L 75-961/7 PITTSBURGH * L 66-811/15 ST. JOHN’S * L 58-741/18 GEORGETOWN * L 72-821/21 at Connecticut * L 70-821/22 at Brown W 84-531/30 at Boston College * L 65-762/1 at Pittsburgh * W 85-732/5 SYRACUSE * L 61-842/8 at Georgetown * L 54-812/12 PROVIDENCE * L 66-672/15 BOSTON COLLEGE (ot) * W 84-752/18 CONNECTICUT * W 65-622/22 at Villanova * L 65-782/24 at Providence * L 82-973/1 at St. John’s * L 70-823/5 Connecticut # W 76-663/6 St. John’s # L 68-87* BIG EAST game@ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) & at Meadowlands Arena# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

1986-87 (15-14, 4-12 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 at Columbia W 86-7312/1 PACE + W 89-6612/3 ST. PETER’S + W 78-7112/6 PRINCETON + W 89-7012/11 at St. John’s * L 69-7212/13 RUTGERS W 109-8112/19 at Fordham W 84-8312/22 MORGAN STATE + W 76-5812/29 ARMY ^ W 76-691/3 at Georgetown * W 74-531/6 CONNECTICUT & * L 68-771/10 at Syracuse * L 84-921/12 BROWN & W 80-661/14 PITTSBURGH & * L 85-871/17 GEORGETOWN & * W 66-651/20 BOSTON COLLEGE & * L 75-791/24 at Villanova * L 82-861/28 at Pittsburgh * L 81-952/1 at Boston College * W 79-762/3 SYRACUSE & * L 80-842/7 UTICA + W 57-542/10 ST. JOHN’S (ot) & * L 57-602/12 LOYOLA (MD) + W 92-852/17 at Providence * L 87-912/21 VILLANOVA & * W 68-672/25 PROVIDENCE & * L 72-852/28 at Connecticut * L 54-563/6 Pittsburgh # * L 88-963/13 at Niagara ! L 65-74* BIG EAST game+ at South Mountain Arena, West Orange, NJ^ at Walsh Gym & at Meadowlands Arena# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)! NIT Tournament

1987-88 (22-13, 8-8 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoNCAA SECOND ROUND

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/20 George Mason + W 85-6311/24 Middle Tennessee State + W 93-6111/27 New Mexico ++ W 88-6711/28 Florida ++ L 68-7012/1 BRIDGEPORT W 104-8312/5 Wagner +++ W 93-5212/6 Lafayette +++ W 98-7312/9 IONA (ot) ^ W 92-8412/12 RUTGERS ^ W 92-7212/16 at Princeton L 59-6112/19 FORDHAM ^ W 80-6312/22 HOLY CROSS W 98-7612/29 Pacific @ W 104-7812/30 Santa Clara @ L 75-911/5 CONNECTICUT * W 71-581/9 at Syracuse * L 82-841/12 at Boston College * L 70-851/16 at St. John’s * L 70-711/19 PROVIDENCE * W 82-801/23 at Villanova * L 63-691/27 SYRACUSE * L 76-871/30 ST. JOHN’S * L 55-582/2 at Connecticut * W 61-592/6 at Providence * W 68-542/9 GEORGETOWN * L 60-662/16 ST. PETER’S W 79-702/20 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 89-832/22 PITTSBURGH * W 89-722/27 VILLANOVA * W 84-58

3/2 at Pittsburgh * W 83-793/5 at Georgetown (2ot) * L 98-1023/11 Georgetown # W 61-583/12 Syracuse # L 63-683/18 UTEP & W 80-643/20 Arizona & L 55-84* BIG EAST game+ Big Apple NIT (RAC, Piscataway)++ Big Apple NIT (Madison Square Garden)+++ Seton Hall Tipoff Tourny (Walsh Gym)@ Cable Car Classic (Toso Pavilion, San Fran.)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Pauley Pav., LA)

1988-89 (31-7, 11-5 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoNATIONAL RUNNER-UP

1989 FINAL FOUR - WEST REGION CHAMPIONSDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/25 Utah + W 86-6811/26 Kentucky + W 63-6011/28 Kansas + W 92-8112/2 Central Connecticut ++ W 81-4212/3 Mount St. Mary’s ++ W 107-7512/6 ST. PETER’S ^ W 90-6312/10 at St. John’s * W 74-6312/13 RUTGERS ^ W 96-7012/16 at Fordham W 78-6412/22 PRINCETON ^ W 64-4612/28 Virginia @ W 84-6712/29 DePaul @ W 83-601/3 GEORGETOWN * W 94-861/7 at Syracuse * L 66-901/11 at Iona W 74-581/14 CONNECTICUT * W 76-621/16 VILLANOVA * W 78-611/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLL.^ W 108-671/25 PITTSBURGH * L 79-821/28 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 103-792/1 at Georgetown * L 66-742/4 at Boston College * W 105-822/6 SYRACUSE * L 79-852/11 at Villanova * W 83-772/15 at Connecticut * W 72-692/18 at Pittsburgh * L 76-822/21 ST. JOHN’S * W 63-602/25 PROVIDENCE * W 84-803/1 at Providence * W 80-683/5 BROOKLYN ^ W 88-553/10 Connecticut # W 74-663/11 Syracuse # L 78-813/17 SW Missouri State & W 60-513/19 Evansville & W 87-733/23 Indiana % W 78-653/25 UNLV % W 84-614/1 Duke $ W 95-784/3 Michigan (ot) $ L 79-80* BIG EAST game+ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)++ Seton Hall Tipoff Tournament (Walsh Gym)^ at Walsh Gym @ Sugar Bowl Tourny (Superdome, N. Orleans)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Tuscon, AZ)% NCAA Regionals (Denver, CO)$ NCAA Final Four (Seattle, WA)

1989-90 (12-16, 5-11 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/27 BRIDGEPORT ^ W 80-6212/2 LIU W 85-6212/5 at Wake Forest (ot) + W 76-7412/9 IONA W 85-6712/13 at Rutgers W 79-7412/16 FORDHAM L 60-6512/23 Michigan @ L 86-9112/27 Rhode Island @@ W 68-6212/29 North Carolina State @@ L 62-651/2 at Villanova * W 67-641/5 at St. Peter’s W 76-571/9 at Providence * L 70-781/13 CONNECTICUT * L 76-791/15 PROVIDENCE * L 63-891/20 at Pittsburgh * L 63-651/23 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 81-661/27 VILLANOVA * W 66-611/30 at Georgetown * L 48-702/3 at Boston College * L 65-782/5 at Syracuse * L 65-742/11 OKLAHOMA L 84-892/14 ST. JOHN’S (ot) * L 81-902/17 GEORGETOWN * L 60-682/20 PITTSBURGH * W 86-812/24 at Connecticut * L 57-792/28 SYRACUSE * L 69-713/3 at St. John’s * W 71-653/9 Connecticut # L 58-76* BIG EAST game+ ACC/BIG EAST Challenge (Greensboro, NC)^ at Walsh Gym @ at Las Vegas, NV@@ ECAC Holiday Festival (MSG)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

1990-91 (25-9, 9-7 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoBIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

NCAA ELITE 8DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/24 IONA ^ W 79-6911/29 at Fordham L 68-6912/1 NEW HAMPSHIRE COLL. ^ W 106-6912/4 Clemson+ W 78-6212/9 LIU ^ W 107-5412/12 at Villanova W 81-7712/22 RUTGERS W 90-7612/27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T ^ W 103-7712/29 WINTHROP ^ W 106-491/2 PROVIDENCE * W 97-921/5 at Georgetown * L 65-731/9 ST. JOHN’S * W 74-621/12 SYRACUSE * L 67-691/15 at Boston College * W 71-621/19 at Syracuse * L 64-781/22 ST. PETER’S W 67-621/26 CONNECTICUT * W 76-621/29 at Providence * L 62-652/2 at St. John’s * L 65-812/4 at Pittsburgh * L 80-862/9 at Oklahoma W 92-852/12 PITTSBURGH * W 83-732/16 GEORGETOWN * W 63-502/19 NIAGARA W 76-612/23 VILLANOVA * W 90-732/27 at Connecticut (ot) * L 60-623/2 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 81-743/8 Pittsburgh # W 70-69

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3/9 Villanova # W 74-723/10 Georgetown # W 74-623/14 Pepperdine * W 71-513/16 Creighton * W 81-693/21 Arizona ** W 81-773/23 UNLV ** L 65-77* BIG EAST game+ BIG EAST/ACC Challenge (Syracuse, NY)^ at Walsh Gym# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rds (Salt Lake City)% NCAA Regionals (Seattle)

1991-92 (23-9, 12-6 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoBIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

NCAA SWEET 16DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/22 ST. FRANCIS (NY) ^ W 99-7811/26 BRIDGEPORT ^ W 89-7812/4 NORTH CAROLINA + L 54-8312/7 IONA W 88-7212/11 at Rutgers W 77-7212/14 ST. PETER’S W 66-4412/23 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 72-4612/29 at Florida A&M @ W 100-591/2 at Pittsburgh * L 68-771/4 at Boston College * W 67-641/7 MIAMI * W 64-521/11 at Georgetown * L 65-731/13 VILLANOVA (ot) * L 68-731/18 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 64-651/20 ST. JOHN’S * W 75-601/26 OHIO STATE W 68-642/1 at Syracuse * L 67-702/4 at Providence * W 68-652/8 at Connecticut * W 81-692/11 SYRACUSE * W 86-762/15 PROVIDENCE * W 85-772/17 PITTSBURGH * W 82-632/22 at Villanova L 59-742/26 GEORGETOWN (ot) * W 73-713/1 CONNECTICUT * W 77-643/4 at Miami (ot) * W 90-823/7 at St. John’s * W 78-713/13 Boston College # W 62-603/14 Syracuse # L 66-703/19 LaSalle & W 78-763/21 Missouri & W 88-713/26 Duke % L 69-81* BIG EAST game+ ACC/BIG EAST Challenge (East Rutherford, NJ)@ Florida Sun Coast Dome (Tampa, FL)^ at Walsh Gym # BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, NC)% NCAA Regionals (Philadelphia, PA)

1992-93 (28-7, 14-4 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoBIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSNCAA SECOND ROUND

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/19 DELAWARE + W 75-5411/21 TENNESSEE + W 72-6411/25 UCLA ++ W 73-6411/27 Indiana ++ L 74-7812/1 RIDER ^ W 87-7412/7 MIAMI W 65-56

12/10 at Iona W 75-6112/14 ST. PETER’S W 88-5412/20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 81-6112/23 ADELPHI ^ W 85-5612/29 CORNELL +++ W 75-5912/30 JAMES MADISON +++ W 87-661/4 CONNECTICUT * W 72-691/9 at Providence * W 91-791/11 SYRACUSE * W 80-731/16 at Pittsburgh * L 73-761/19 VILLANOVA (ot) * W 66-611/24 NORTH CAROLINA L 66-701/27 at Georgetown * L 62-731/31 at Syracuse * L 67-762/2 PROVIDENCE * W 90-712/6 at Boston College * L 62-632/9 PITTSBURGH * W 91-732/13 at Villanova (ot) * W 65-592/17 at St. John’s (ot) * W 95-852/21 GEORGETOWN * W 66-562/23 at Miami * W 85-732/27 at Connecticut * W 82-743/3 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 79-613/6 ST. JOHN’S * W 92-733/12 Georgetown # W 83-693/13 Providence # W 69-603/14 Syracuse # W 103-703/18 Tennessee State & W 81-593/20 Western Kentucky & L 68-72* BIG EAST game+ Pre-Season NIT (Meadowlands)++ Pre-Season NIT (Madison Square Garden)^ at Walsh Gym+++ Meadowlands Tourny (E. Rutherford, NJ)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Orlando, FL)

1993-94 (17-13, 8-10 BE) Coach: P.J. CarlesimoNCAA FIRST ROUND

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/29 ST. PETER’S W 59-4612/4 at St. John’s * L 64-7212/8 CONNECTICUT * L 66-8212/11 ST. BONAVENTURE W 76-6212/14 IONA W 81-5612/22 TEXAS A&M W 62-5512/27 at Wagner W 74-6212/29 SAN DIEGO + W 67-4712/30 STANFORD + W 75-691/5 at Providence * L 61-851/9 at Purdue L 67-691/12 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 61-531/15 at Pittsburgh * W 76-671/17 GEORGETOWN * L 53-571/22 SYRACUSE * L 74-781/26 at Miami * W 77-481/29 at Boston College * L 58-701/31 PROVIDENCE (ot) * W 64-632/5 at Georgetown * L 51-712/8 VILLANOVA * L 60-652/12 at Connecticut * L 68-802/14 ST. JOHN’S * W 67-572/19 MIAMI * W 85-632/23 at Syracuse * L 69-912/26 at Villanova * W 70-593/5 PITTSBURGH * W 80-543/10 Miami # W 69-513/11 Syracuse (ot) # W 81-803/12 Georgetown (ot) # L 71-763/18 Michigan State & L 73-84* BIG EAST game+ Meadowlands Tournament (E. Rutherford, NJ)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds ( Tampa, FL)

1994-95 (16-14, 7-11 BE) Coach: G. BlaneyDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/25 Southern Illinois + W 69-5611/27 Hawaii + L 88-9412/2 LIU W 110-7212/5 at Villanova * L 75-9812/9 WAGNER W 97-8312/11 UNLV W 99-7912/13 COLUMBIA W 103-5612/17 ST. PETER’S W 92-6612/22 DAVIDSON W 73-6612/28 LEHIGH ++ W 90-5912/29 USC ++ W 92-791/2 MIAMI * W 72-541/7 at Syracuse * L 77-891/10 GEORGETOWN * L 68-801/14 at St. John’s (ot) * W 91-811/17 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 66-581/21 CONNECTICUT * L 81-861/25 at Pittsburgh * W 72-702/1 at Providence * L 77-802/4 at Boston College * W 82-752/7 ST. JOHN’S * W 90-872/11 VILLANOVA * L 67-812/13 PROVIDENCE * L 53-772/18 SYRACUSE * W 82-742/22 at Miami * L 56-612/25 at Connecticut * L 61-753/1 at Georgetown * L 92-963/4 PITTSBURGH * L 72-763/9 Boston College # (ot) L 87-893/15 at Canisius ! L 71-83* BIG EAST game+ United Airlines Tipoff Tourny (Honolulu, HI)++ Meadowlands Tourny (East Rutherford, NJ)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)! NIT Tournament

1995-96 (13-15, 7-11 BE) Coach: G. BlaneyDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/28 MONMOUTH ^ W 83-6712/2 at Miami * L 70-8012/6 PROVIDENCE * W 79-7212/9 NORTHWESTERN W 85-7012/13 ST. PETER’S L 59-6112/16 at Ohio State L 96-10512/23 PURDUE W 76-78 !12/28 NEW HAMPSHIRE + W 93-8012/29 SAINT JOSEPH’S + W 81-741/2 at Providence * W 82-771/6 at Georgetown * L 76-851/10 MIAMI * W 66-631/14 at Boston College * L 80-831/17 VILLANOVA * W 78-731/20 GEORGETOWN * L 62-821/22 ST. JOHN’S * W 82-761/28 RUTGERS * W 81-781/30 at Pittsburgh * L 69-752/4 Stanford ++ L 60-832/7 at Rutgers * L 61-702/11 WEST VIRGINIA * L 59-772/14 at Villanova * L 67-792/17 at St. John’s * L 73-782/20 SYRACUSE * W 80-792/24 at Notre Dame * L 60-723/2 CONNECTICUT * L 58-783/6 West Virginia # W 80-783/7 Connecticut # L 58-79* BIG EAST game! Forfeited to SHU due to use of ineligible player^ at Walsh Gym+ Meadowlands Tourney (East Rutherford, NJ)++ Bay Area Classic (San Jose, CA)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

1996-97 (10-18, 5-13 BE) Coach: G. BlaneyDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/20 IONA % L 66-7912/2 at Georgetown * L 51-5512/6 FORDHAM W 80-6512/8 PITTSBURGH * W 53-5112/10 ST. PETER’S W 65-5412/14 at Northwestern L 63-7312/22 STANFORD L 81-8312/23 WAGNER ^ W 113-9112/29 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE + W 73-6912/30 RHODE ISLAND + W 72-701/2 at Villanova * L 67-881/4 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 64-801/8 at West Virginia * L 76-911/11 PROVIDENCE * W 73-661/15 SYRACUSE * L 66-831/18 FLORIDA STATE L 56-671/22 at Notre Dame * L 72-861/26 at Rutgers * W 75-721/28 at Syracuse * L 60-932/1 CONNECTICUT * L 55-622/8 at Pittsburgh * L 71-792/10 MIAMI * L 51-612/16 at Boston College * L 57-742/18 NOTRE DAME * W 85-742/22 at West Virginia * L 71-802/26 ST. JOHN’S * L 62-663/1 at Connecticut * W 73-603/5 West Virginia # L 57-77* BIG EAST game% Pre-Season NIT (East Rutherford, NJ)^ at Walsh Gym+ Meadowlands Tourny (E. Rutherford, NJ)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

TOMMYAMAKER

ERA1997-01

4 Seasons68-55

1997-98 (15-15, 9-9 BE) Coach: T. AmakerDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/15 ST. PETER’S W 76-6011/21 BUFFALO ^ W 83-7511/27 Alaska-Anchorage (ot) + W 67-5711/28 North Carolina + L 65-9511/29 Massachusetts + L 60-7312/2 at Villanova * L 57-7212/9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 67-6512/13 at Northwestern L 44-5112/19 Clemson & L 59-6212/22 COLGATE % W 69-6412/23 FORDHAM (2ot) % W 78-7212/31 MIAMI * L 65-781/3 at St. John’s * W 61-591/7 at Rutgers * L 65-781/10 VILLANOVA * W 67-541/13 at Connecticut * L 59-801/17 NOTRE DAME * W 64-581/20 at Georgetown * L 66-681/24 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 61-641/31 at Providence * W 68-562/3 GEORGETOWN * W 68-572/7 at Syracuse * W 85-612/11 PROVIDENCE * L 73-74

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2/15 ST. JOHN’S * L 60-642/18 RUTGERS * W 64-542/22 at West Virginia * L 71-812/24 at Miami * W 76-713/1 PITTSBURGH * W 81-703/4 Boston College (ot) # L 87-973/11 at Georgia Tech ! L 78-88* BIG EAST game+ Carrs Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK)^ at Walsh Gym & Jimmy V. Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.)% Meadowlands Tourn. (East Rutherford, N.J.)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)! NIT Tournament (Atlanta, GA)

1998-99 (15-15, 8-10 BE) Coach: T. AmakerDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/7 Indiana + L 69-8311/8 Valparaiso + L 54-6411/14 ST. PETER’S W 75-5711/18 DREXEL W 83-7011/24 at Minnesota L 70-7711/29 KEAN ^ W 104-4612/5 LA SALLE W 73-5512/9 VILLANOVA * W 68-5512/12 at Syracuse * W 80-6412/19 NORTHWESTERN W 63-5212/21 ARMY ^ W 85-4412/30 BOSTON COLLEGE * W 79-631/2 at Providence * L 49-651/4 GEORGETOWN * W 72-611/9 at St. John’s * L 75-861/13 WEST VIRGINIA (ot) * W 63-581/19 at Notre Dame * L 56-591/23 at Connecticut * L 47-621/27 at Miami * L 71-771/30 SYRACUSE * L 62-762/2 at Boston College * L 66-812/6 NOTRE DAME * L 60-762/8 PITTSBURGH * W 77-612/13 at Connecticut * L 48-532/21 RUTGERS * W 57-552/25 at West Virginia * W 70-672/27 at Pittsburgh * L 58-593/3 Notre Dame # W 79-693/4 Connecticut # L 56-573/10 at Old Dominion ! L 56-75* BIG EAST game+ NABC Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.)^ at Walsh Gym# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)* NIT Tournament (ODU Fieldhouse, Norfolk, VA)

1999-00 (22-10, 10-6 BE) Coach: T. AmakerNCAA SWEET 16

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/19 QUINNIPIAC W 91-5511/27 DREXEL ^ W 69-6511/29 ST. PETER’S W 79-6512/4 George Washington + L 63-7212/5 Illinois + L 61-7212/11 at Florida State W 79-5612/13 COLUMBIA W 60-5812/20 ARMY W 77-5612/23 STONY BROOK ^ W 70-5012/30 WAGNER W 92-771/4 VILLANOVA * W 71-641/8 at Georgetown (ot) * W 65-621/11 MIAMI * L 64-711/16 at Pittsburgh * W 80-681/18 ST. JOHN’S * W 78-70

1/26 at Boston College * W 74-651/30 at Connecticut * L 56-662/1 PROVIDENCE * W 82-672/5 WEST VIRGINIA * W 97-662/7 at Syracuse * W 69-672/9 at Rutgers (ot) * W 65-632/12 BOSTON COLLEGE W 77-662/14 CONNECTICUT * L 50-592/19 NOTRE DAME * L 74-762/23 MINNESOTA W 64-612/26 at Villanova * L 74-872/29 at St. John’s * L 60-663/8 Providence # W 85-653/9 Connecticut # L 64-793/17 Oregon (ot) & W 72-713/19 Temple (ot) & W 67-653/24 Oklahoma State % L 66-68* BIG EAST game+ BB&T Classic ( Washington, DC)^ at Walsh Gym # BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Buffalo, NY)% NCAA Regionals (Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY)

2000-01 (16-15, 5-11 BE) Coach: T. AmakerDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/17 RIDER W 104-7611/21 at Clemson W 79-7811/27 ST. PETER’S W 104-8512/2 La Salle @ W 63-5412/4 NORFOLK STATE ^ W 97-8712/9 at Illinois (ot) L 79-87 12/13 PENNSYLVANIA W 80-7812/19 MICHIGAN STATE L 57-7212/22 WAGNER W 97-8212/27 HARTFORD W 85-6712/31 Central Connecticut State W 84-731/3 PROVIDENCE * W 87-801/6 at Georgetown * L 66-781/8 NOTRE DAME * W 78-761/13 at Pittsburgh * L 65-771/15 GEORGETOWN * L 91-991/21 SYRACUSE * W 77-651/27 at West Virginia * L 75-812/1 at Miami * L 66-722/4 RUTGERS * L 64-702/10 at Syracuse * L 62-632/15 PITTSBURGH * L 61-682/18 at Notre Dame * W 74-642/21 at Rutgers * L 57-752/25 WEST VIRGINIA * L 71-822/28 at Villanova * L 55-743/3 CONNECTICUT * W 65-633/7 St. John’s # W 78-663/8 Georgetown # W 58-403/9 Boston College # L 48-753/13 at Alabama ! L 79-85* BIG EAST game^ at Walsh Gym@ at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)! NIT Tournament (at Tuscaloosa, AL)

LOUISORRERA

2001-065 Seasons

80-70

2001-02 (12-18, 5-11 BE) Coach: Louis OrrDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/16 at San Francisco W 87-7911/19 Duke + L 79-8011/20 Chaminade + W 74-6211/21 Kansas + L 62-8011/29 MONMOUTH W 72-5112/5 at Rider W 78-6612/11 ST. PETER’S W 78-6312/13 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 95-7312/16 LA SALLE L 68-7112/22 at Michigan State L 64-6812/27 Iona @ L 70-7312/28 Fordham @ W 66-5712/31 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 66-811/5 at Virginia Tech * W 80-721/8 at Syracuse * L 70-851/11 RUTGERS * W 67-541/16 at Georgetown * L 58-841/18 WEST VIRGINIA * W 81-671/26 at Notre Dame * L 51-601/29 ST. JOHN’S (ot) * W 63-612/3 NOTRE DAME * L 61-632/7 at Pittsburgh * L 65-702/9 at West Virginia * W 85-792/12 GEORGETOWN * L 77-842/16 ILLINOIS L 65-752/21 SYRACUSE * L 71-732/23 at Rutgers * L 60-662/26 PITTSBURGH (ot) * L 66-733/2 at Connecticut * L 78-903/6 St. John’s # L 58-64* BIG EAST game+ Maui Invitational (Maui, HI)@ MSG Holiday Festival (MSG)# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

2002-03 (17-13, 10-6 BE) Coach: Louis OrrDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/23 SAN FRANCISCO W 77-5111/30 Texas + L 61-7812/2 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 84-7612/12 MONMOUTH W 67-5712/14 Louisville L 70-9112/21 at Ohio State L 54-7112/28 at DePaul L 41-5212/31 STONY BROOK W 71-481/2 RIDER W 75-601/4 at St. John’s * L 66-741/8 SYRACUSE * L 66-701/12 at Notre Dame * L 64-741/14 GEORGETOWN * W 68-541/18 MIAMI * W 76-531/22 at Syracuse * L 65-831/27 MANHATTAN L 70-741/29 at Georgetown (ot) * W 93-822/2 RUTGERS * W 58-53

2/5 NOTRE DAME * W 78-722/9 ST. PETER’S W 97-802/15 PITTSBURGH * W 73-612/22 at West Virginia * W 68-642/25 at Rutgers * W 62-522/27 VILLANOVA * W 57-563/1 WEST VIRGINIA * W 56-533/5 at Pittsburgh * L 54-863/8 at Providence (ot) * L 61-643/12 Miami # W 67-523/13 Connecticut # L 70-833/19 at Rhode Island ! L 60-61* BIG EAST game+ Space City Basketball Classic (Houston, TX) # BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)! NIT Tournament

2003-04 (21-10, 10-6 BE) Coach: Louis OrrNCAA SECOND ROUND

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/22 MORGAN STATE W 89-6211/26 Alaska Anchorage + W 62-5711/28 Purdue + L 63-7511/29 Liberty + W 65-4712/10 at Louisville L 71-8012/13 ST. PETER’S W 91-6212/20 OHIO STATE W 75-5912/22 DAVIDSON W 73-5012/27 DEPAUL W 76-6212/30 MONMOUTH W 88-611/1 RHODE ISLAND W 79-671/3 at La Salle W 86-741/10 at St. John’s * W 71-541/12 PROVIDENCE * L 60-631/17 at Boston College * L 63-721/20 SYRACUSE * W 74-671/24 VIRGINIA TECH * W 83-762/1 at Providence * W 55-462/4 at West Virginia * L 64-692/7 RUTGERS * W 85-582/9 PITTSBURGH (2ot) * W 68-672/14 at Notre Dame * L 68-712/16 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 63-672/21 VILLANOVA * W 70-682/24 at Miami * W 76-662/28 GEORGETOWN * W 75-483/1 at Connecticut * L 67-893/7 at Rutgers * W 66-643/10 Villanova # L 60-613/18 Arizona & W 80-763/20 Duke & L 62-90* BIG EAST game+ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) # BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)& NCAA First & Second Rounds (Raleigh, NC)

2004-05 (12-16, 4-12 BE) Coach: Louis OrrDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/19 RICHMOND L 71-7711/28 at Rhode Island W 59-4912/2 MONMOUTH W 70-5012/4 TEXAS L 62-7012/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) W 57-5612/11 ST. PETER’S W 80-7812/18 at Northwestern L 44-5312/21 DREXEL W 58-5412/29 at Davidson W 73-631/1 LIBERTY W 82-451/3 MORGAN STATE W 70-571/5 NOTRE DAME * L 65-661/8 at Syracuse * L 50-75

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1/15 at Pittsburgh * L 63-671/17 CONNECTICUT * L 68-771/22 RUTGERS * W 74-581/29 at St. John’s * W 62-552/2 at Georgetown * L 51-612/5 BOSTON COLLEGE * L 52-602/8 at Rutgers (ot) * L 61-622/12 ST. JOHN’S * W 57-552/17 VILLANOVA * L 52-662/20 at West Virginia * L 86-962/23 PROVIDENCE * L 54-672/26 at Boston College * L 58-703/2 at Villanova * L 58-793/5 WEST VIRGINIA * W 66-633/9 Georgetown # L 51-56* BIG EAST game# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG)

2005-06 (18-12, 9-7 BE) Coach: Louis OrrNCAA FIRST ROUND

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/14 MANHATTAN+ W 66-5211/16 at Duke+ L 40-9311/19 MARIST W 75-7211/28 ST. PETER’S W 66-5712/1 at Richmond L 49-6012/5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 65-5712/8 MONMOUTH W 61-4512/11 TULANE W 83-6412/18 NORTHWESTERN L 42-4412/29 MORGAN STATE W 93-4612/31 IONA W 73-591/4 ST. JOHN’S (ot) * W 69-611/7 at Rutgers * L 78-821/11 MARQUETTE * L 63-671/17 at Villanova * L 64-731/20 USF (ot) * W 94-891/25 at North Carolina State W 83-651/29 at Syracuse * W 68-612/1 at Providence * W 77-742/5 RUTGERS * W 73-672/8 at USF * W 70-652/11 CONNECTICUT * L 57-992/14 WEST VIRGINIA * W 71-642/18 NOTRE DAME * L 91-1022/21 at St. John’s * L 47-582/25 at DePaul * L 64-672/28 CINCINNATI * W 72-623/3 at Pittsburgh * W 65-613/8 Rutgers # L 48-613/16 Wichita State & L 66-86* BIG EAST game+ Preseason NIT# BIG EAST Tournament (MSG) & NCAA First Round (Greensboro, NC)

BOBBYGONZALEZ

ERA2006-10

4 Seasons66-59

2006-07 (13-16, 4-12 BE) Coach: B. GonzalezDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/11 CALDWELL W 91-5211/18 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 71-7611/25 at Morgan State W 83-63

11/27 ST. PETER’S W 80-6012/2 SAINT MARY’S (ot) W 93-8212/4 MONMOUTH W 83-4912/9 PENN STATE W 69-5912/21 vs. Virginia Tech + L 61-8012/23 PENNSYLVANIA W 94-8512/28 vs. Oral Roberts ^ L 74-7612/29 vs. Liberty ^ W 85-8112/30 vs. Brigham Young ^ L 68-771/3 RUTGERS * W 77-721/6 at Providence * L 69-911/11 ST. JOHN’S * W 79-631/14 at Notre Dame * L 76-881/17 PROVIDENCE * W 69-681/19 GEORGETOWN * L 58-741/24 at Marquette * L 76-891/27 at Rutgers (2ot) * L 70-741/29 PRINCETON * W 79-412/3 WEST VIRGINIA * L 70-812/10 VILLANOVA * L 69-782/14 at Connecticut * L 55-672/17 at West Virginia * L 71-812/19 PITTSBURGH * L 68-712/24 USF * W 89-762/28 at Cincinnati (ot) * L 67-703/4 at Louisville* L 71-86* BIG EAST game+ Aeropostale Classic (Madison Square Garden)^ BYU Holiday Classic (Provo, Utah)

2007-08 (17-15, 7-11 BE) Coach: B. GonzalezDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/11 MONMOUTH (ot) W 89-8111/18 ROBERT MORRIS^ (ot) W 111-10711/20 LOYOLA^ W 94-8011/23 vs. Navy^+ W 79-7511/24 vs. Virginia^+ W 74-6011/28 at Princeton W 65-5512/1 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 70-8512/4 ST. PETER’S W 85-7512/8 at Penn State (ot) L 86-8912/22 JAMES MADISON (ot) W 112-11012/27 NORTH CAROLINA STATE L 73-7912/31 DELAWARE STATE W 77-541/3 CONNECTICUT * L 86-981/5 MORGAN STATE W 89-811/8 at Marquette * L 56-611/12 at Pittsburgh * L 70-841/17 USF * W 74-641/19 LOUISVILLE * W 92-821/24 at Providence * W 88-751/27 CINCINNATI * W 64-611/30 at Rutgers (ot) * W 84-712/2 at Georgetown * L 61-732/6 NOTRE DAME * L 69-952/9 at Villanova * L 70-722/12 MARQUETTE * L 64-892/17 at West Virginia * L 68-892/23 DEPAUL * W 73-712/26 at USF * W 79-753/1 at St. John’s * L 62-653/5 SYRACUSE * L 73-853/9 RUTGERS * L 61-643/12 vs. Marquette# L 54-67* BIG EAST game^ Philly Hoop Group Classic+ at The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.)# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

2008-09 (17-15, 7-11 BE) Coach: B. GonzalezDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/14 ST. FRANCIS W 88-6111/16 COLUMBIA W 71-5011/20 vs. USC^ W 63-6111/21 vs. Memphis^ L 70-8411/23 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 77-7311/29 DELAWARE W 75-7012/2 MONMOUTH W 101-7812/9 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST W 92-8012/13 at St. Peter’s W 60-4612/20 IUPUI L 65-6712/22 at James Madison L 64-7012/27 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 101-7012/30 at Syracuse * L 76-1001/3 WEST VIRGINIA * L 66-921/6 VILLANOVA (ot) * L 85-891/10 at Notre Dame * L 79-881/18 at Connecticut * L 61-761/22 PROVIDENCE (ot) * L 93-981/25 GEORGETOWN * W 65-601/29 RUTGERS * W 70-672/5 ST. JOHN’S * W 91-812/8 at Rutgers * W 65-602/10 at DePaul * W 72-492/14 CONNECTICUT * L 54-622/17 at Marquette * L 67-792/22 at St. John’s * L 65-702/25 USF * W 75-602/28 PITTSBURGH * L 78-893/4 at Louisville * L 78-953/7 at Cincinnati (ot) * W 67-633/10 vs. USF# W 68-543/11 vs. Syracuse# L 74-89* BIG EAST game^ O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

2009-10 (19-13, 9-9 BE) Coach: B. GonzalezDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/13 SAINT PETER’S W 53-5111/15 at Monmouth W 87-7211/20 at Cornell W 89-7911/28 LIU W 95-6611/30 NJIT W 93-5312/3 HARTFORD W 89-5612/7 MASSACHUSETTS W 86-6812/12 VMI W 134-10712/19 TEMPLE L 65-7112/22 NAVY W 94-5612/26 WEST VIRGINIA (ot) * L 84-90 12/29 SYRACUSE * L 73-801/2 vs. Virginia Tech (ot)^ L 94-1031/6 at Connecticut * L 63-711/9 CINCINNATI * W 83-761/14 at Georgetown * L 73-851/21 LOUISVILLE * W 80-771/24 PITTSBURGH * W 64-611/28 at USF (ot) * L 74-762/2 at Villanova * L 71-812/6 at Pittsburgh * L 58-832/11 NOTRE DAME * W 90-872/14 DEPAUL * W 79-712/17 at St. John’s * W 59-502/20 at West Virginia * L 63-752/23 RUTGERS * W 76-702/28 MARQUETTE (ot) * L 83-843/4 at Rutgers * W 85-743/6 at Providence * W 92-80

3/9 vs. Providence# W 109-1063/10 vs. Notre Dame# L 56-683/16 vs. Texas Tech ! L 69-87* BIG EAST game^ in Cancun, Mexico# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)!- NIT Tournament (Prudential Center)

KEVINWILLARD

ERA2010-Present

5 Seasons81-80

2010-11 (13-18, 7-11 BE) Coach: Kevin WillardDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/12 at Temple L 56-6211/14 CORNELL W 92-6811/19 vs. Alabama^ W 83-7811/21 vs. Xavier^ L 52-5711/22 vs. Clemson (ot)^ L 58-6411/29 SAINT PETER’S W 69-4912/8 vs. Arkansas+ L 62-7112/11 at Massachusetts W 104-7912/13 LONGWOOD W 78-5112/19 NJIT W 68-4512/22 DAYTON L 65-6912/26 RICHMOND L 61-6912/28 USF * W 64-5512/31 at Cincinnati * L 53-701/5 at Louisville * L 54-731/8 SYRACUSE * L 56-611/12 at DePaul * W 78-671/15 at Pittsburgh * L 53-741/18 GEORGETOWN * L 75-801/22 RUTGERS * L 60-661/25 at Syracuse * W 90-681/30 PROVIDENCE * W 81-712/2 at West Virginia * L 44-562/5 CONNECTICUT * L 59-612/12 at Rutgers * W 69-642/15 VILLANOVA * L 57-602/19 at Marquette * L 64-732/26 at Notre Dame * L 48-603/3 ST. JOHN’S * W 84-703/5 MARQUETTE * W 85-723/8 vs. Rutgers (ot)# L 70-76* BIG EAST game^ U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam+ SEC/BIG EAST Invitational (Louisville, Ky.)# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

2011-12 (21-13, 8-10 BE) Coach: Kevin WillardDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) (ot) W 75-7111/17 vs. VCU^ (ESPNU) W 69-5411/18 vs. Saint Joseph’s^ W 78-7011/20 vs. Northwestern^ L 73-8011/22 YALE W 73-6211/26 SAINT PETER’S W 63-5412/2 AUBURN+ W 81-5912/6 NJIT W 78-4812/10 WAKE FOREST W 68-5412/18 MERCER (ot) W 80-7712/21 at Dayton W 69-64

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12/23 at Longwood W 87-6112/28 at Syracuse * L 49-7512/30 WEST VIRGINIA * W 69-481/3 CONNECTICUT * W 75-631/7 at Providence * W 66-571/10 DEPAUL * W 94-731/13 at USF * L 55-561/18 at Villanova * L 76-841/25 NOTRE DAME * L 42-551/28 LOUISVILLE * L 51-601/31 at Marquette * L 59-662/4 at Connecticut * L 46-692/8 at Rutgers * W 59-542/12 PITTSBURGH * W 73-662/14 ST. JOHN’S * W 94-642/18 at Cincinnati * L 57-622/21 GEORGETOWN * W 73-552/25 RUTGERS (ot) * L 72-773/3 at DePaul * L 58-863/6 vs. Providence # W 79-473/7 vs. Louisville # L 55-613/13 STONY BROOK ! W 63-613/17 MASSACHUSETTS ! L 67-77* BIG EAST game^ Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.)+ BIG EAST/SEC Challenge# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)! - NIT Tournament (Walsh Gymnasium)

2012-13 (15-18, 3-15 BE) Coach: Kevin WillardDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/9 UMKC^ W 75-3611/12 NORFOLK STATE^ W 78-6511/17 vs. Washington (ot)^% L 73-8411/18 vs. Rhode Island^% W 60-5511/21 MAINE W 76-4911/25 SAINT PETER’S W 76-6111/29 at LSU+ L 67-7212/4 NJIT W 68-5912/8 at Wake Forest W 71-6712/16 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 77-6612/19 LONGWOOD W 79-6112/22 at LIU-Brooklyn W 89-5812/28 STONY BROOK W 60-591/2 at DePaul * W 73-72 1/5 at Notre Dame * L 74-93 1/9 LOUISVILLE * L 58-73 1/13 Providence * L 55-67 1/16 at Marquette * L 62-69 1/23 USF * W 55-47 1/27 at St. John’s * @ L 67-71 1/30 at Georgetown * L 52-74 2/2 CINCINNATI * L 59-65 2/4 at Pittsburgh * L 46-56 2/10 CONNECTICUT * L 67-78 2/12 at Rutgers * L 55-57 2/16 SYRACUSE * L 65-76 2/19 MARQUETTE * L 46-67 2/23 at Louisville * L 61-79 2/25 VILLANOVA * W 66-653/5 at Providence * L 66-76 3/8 RUTGERS * L 51-563/12 vs. USF # (ot) W 46-423/13 vs. Syracuse # L 63-75 * BIG EAST game^ Hall of Fame Tip-Off% in Uncasville, Conn.+ BIG EAST/SEC Challenge@ Played at Madison Square Garden# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

2013-14 (17-17, 6-12 BE) Coach: Kevin WillardDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/9 NIAGARA ^ W 83-7211/13 KENT STATE ^ W 78-7611/16 at Mercer (2ot) L 74-7711/18 MONMOUTH W 82-6611/22 vs. Oklahoma ^% L 85-8611/23 vs. Virginia Tech ^% W 68-6712/1 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L 54-5812/5 LIU-BROOKLYN W 92-8112/8 at Rutgers W 77-7112/10 NJIT W 71-5512/14 SAINT PETER’S (ot) L 80-8312/22 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 92-7012/27 LAFAYETTE + W 90-5812/31 at Providence (2ot) * W 81-80 1/4 CREIGHTON * L 66-79 1/8 VILLANOVA * L 67-83 1/11 at Marquette * L 66-67 1/18 at Georgetown * W 67-57 1/23 at St. John’s * L 76-77 1/25 DEPAUL * W 86-69 1/29 BUTLER * L 57-64 2/1 at Xavier * W 68-60 2/7 at Villanova * L 53-70 2/11 MARQUETTE * L 66-77 2/13 ST. JOHN’S * L 67-68 2/20 at Georgetown * W 82-67 2/23 at Creighton * L 71-72 2/25 at DePaul * L 60-65 2/28 PROVIDENCE * L 69-743/3 XAVIER * W 71-62 3/8 at Butler * L 54-713/12 vs. Butler # W 51-503/13 vs. Villanova # W 64-633/14 vs. Providence # L 74-80* BIG EAST game^ Cancer vs. Cancer Classic% at Barclays Center+ Walsh Gymnasium# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

2014-15 (16-15, 6-12 BE) Coach: Kevin WillardDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/16 MERCER W 63-4711/21 vs. Nevada ^ W 68-6011/23 vs. Gardner Webb ^ W 85-6711/24 vs. Illinois State ^ W 84-8011/29 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 58-5412/2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 78-5512/6 RUTGERS $ W 81-5412/9 at Wichita State L 68-7712/14 SAINT PETER’S W 67-5212/18 at USF W 89-6912/21 at Georgia L 47-6512/27 MAINE + W 72-4312/31 ST. JOHN’S * W 78-671/3 VILLANOVA (ot)* W 66-61 1/7 at Xavier * L 58-69 1/10 at Creighton * W 68-67 1/13 BUTLER (ot) * L 75-79 1/22 DEPAUL * L 60-64 1/25 at Butler * L 57-77 1/28 at Marquette * W 80-70 1/31 XAVIER * W 90-82 2/3 at DePaul * L 62-75 2/7 MARQUETTE * L 54-57 2/10 GEORGETOWN * L 67-86 2/14 at Providence * L 62-69 2/16 at Villanova * L 54-80 2/21 at St. John’s * L 72-85 2/28 CREIGHTON * W 67-66 3/4 PROVIDENCE * L 66-793/7 at Georgetown * L 67-73 3/11 vs. Marquette # L 56-78

* BIG EAST game^ Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI)$ Garden State Hardwood Classic (Inaugural)+ Walsh Gymnasium# BIG EAST Championship (MSG)

The Pirates celebrate after their overtime win over No. 6 Villanova on Jan. 3, 2015

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Opponent G W LAdelphi 1 1 0Air Force 1 0 1Alabama 3 1 2Alaska-Anchorage 3 3 0Albright 16 13 3Alumni 11 11 0American Institute 1 1 0American 3 3 0Arizona 3 2 1Arizona State 1 0 1Arkansas 1 0 1Army 25 12 13Army Air Corps 1 1 0Arnold 2 2 0Asbury Park Lyceum 1 1 0Asbury Park YMCA 3 3 0Auburn 1 1 0Baldwin Wallace 4 4 0Baltimore 4 4 0Baltin H.S. 1 0 1Bayonne H.S. 1 1 0Becker 1 1 0Belmont Abbey 2 2 0Beloit 1 1 0Biscayne 3 3 0Bloomfield H.S. 1 1 0Boston College 72 28 44Boston University 5 4 1Bradley 1 0 1Bradley Tech 1 1 0Bridgeport 3 3 0Brigham Young 2 1 2Bronx Church 1 0 1Brooklyn College 17 11 6Brooklyn H.S 1 1 0Brooklyn K of C 3 3 0Brooklyn Law School 1 1 0Brooklyn Pharmacy 2 1 1Brooklyn Poly 5 4 1Brown 5 5 0Brussels 1 1 0Bucknell 5 5 0Buffalo 1 1 0Butler 5 1 4Caldwell 1 1 0California-Berkeley 1 0 1California-Irvine 2 1 1California Baptist 1 1 0Cal State-Poly 1 1 0Cal State-Bakersfield 1 1 0Canisius 16 9 7Cathedral 20 16 4Catholic 14 11 3C. Connecticut St. 4 4 0Chaminade 1 1 0Cincinnati 14 6 8CCNY 8 1 7Clarkson 1 1 0Clemson 4 2 2Colby 3 3 0Coast Guard Academy 4 2 2Colgate 7 6 1Columbia 19 8 11Columbus K of C 2 2 0Connecticut 63 19 44Cooper Union 12 11 1Cornell 4 4 0Creighton 11 8 3

Crescent (AC) 3 0 3Dana 2 2 0Dartmouth 7 3 4Davis & Elkins 3 2 1Davidson 4 4 0Dayton 11 4 7Delaware 3 3 0Delaware State 1 1 0DePaul 16 10 6Detroit 8 4 4Dominican Ath. Assoc. 1 0 1Dowling 2 2 0Drexel 12 10 2Duke 8 1 7Duquesne 8 0 8Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0Eastern Washington 1 1 0East Orange H.S. 1 1 0East Stroudsburg 1 0 1Evansville 2 1 1Fairfield 15 11 4Fairleigh Dickinson 21 17 4Company F* 4 2 1Florida 2 1 1Florida A&M 1 1 0Florida Southern 2 2 0Florida State 4 1 3Flushing H.S. 1 0 1Fordham 56 27 29Gallaudet 1 1 0Gardner Webb 1 1 0Georgetown 99 43 56George Mason 1 1 0George Washington 6 5 1Georgia 1 0 1Georgia Tech 3 1 2Gonzaga 1 1 0Harrison K of C 1 0 1Hartford 3 3 0Harvard 1 1 0Hawaii 4 3 1Hobart 1 1 0Hoboken 1 1 0Hofstra 5 4 1Holy Cross 24 10 14Houston 1 1 0Hudson 2 1 1IUPUI 1 0 1Illinois 3 0 3Illinois Chicago 1 1 0Illinois State 1 1 0Illinois Wesleyan 2 2 0Indiana 3 1 2Institute 1 1 0Iona 38 29 9Iowa 1 0 1Ithaca 2 1 1Jamaica 1 0 1James Madison 3 2 1Jersey All-Stars 1 1 0Jersey City H.S. 2 2 0John Carroll 8 6 2Kansas 2 1 1Kansas State 1 1 0Kean 1 1 0Kentucky 2 1 1Kent State 1 1 0King’s 6 5 1Kutztown 2 2 0

Lafayette 19 10 9La Salle 27 15 12Lebanon Valley 4 4 0Lehigh 11 4 7LeMoyne 6 6 0Liberty 3 3 0Lincoln 1 1 0Long Beach St. First MeetingLong Island 32 17 15Longwood 3 3 0Louisiana State 1 0 1Louisville 18 5 13Lowell 3 3 0Loyola (CA) 2 1 1Loyola (IL) 4 3 1Loyola (MD) 36 31 5Loyola (New Orleans) 1 0 1Maine 2 2 0Manhattan 47 20 27Maplewood FC 3 2 1Marist 1 1 0Marquette 18 3 15Marshall 1 1 0Maryland 4 2 2Massachusetts 5 2 3Memphis 4 1 3Mercer 3 2 1Merrimack 4 4 0Miami (FL) 23 15 8Michigan 2 0 2Michigan State 3 0 3Middle Tennessee St. 1 1 0Minnesota 2 1 1Mississippi First MeetingMissouri 1 1 0Missouri - K.C. 1 1 0Mohawks of Newark* 2 1 0Monmouth 12 12 0Montclair AC 2 1 1Montclair Holy Name 1 1 0Montclair State 2 2 0Moravian 2 2 0Morehead State 1 1 0Morgan State 6 6 0Morris Harvey 1 1 0Morris Junior College 1 1 0Morristown YMCA 2 2 0Mt. St. Mary’s 10 7 3Muhlenberg 12 9 3Murray State 3 1 2Navy 3 2 1Nevada 1 1 0Nevada-Las Vegas 5 2 3Newark AC 5 1 4Newport Naval 7 7 0Newark Normal 1 1 0New Hampshire 2 2 0New Mexico 2 2 0New York Aggies 1 1 0New York AC 1 1 0NJIT 5 5 0NY Teachers 2 1 1NY Training School 1 1 0NYU 5 2 3Niagara 28 17 11Norfolk State 2 2 0North Carolina 5 1 4North Carolina A&T 3 3 0UNC-Charlotte 1 0 1

North Carolina State 5 2 3Northeastern 3 2 1North Texas State 1 1 0Northwestern 7 2 5Notre Dame 27 8 19Ohio State 5 2 3Ohio University 1 0 1Oklahoma 3 1 2Oklahoma City 2 2 0Oklahoma State 1 0 1Old Dominion 1 0 1Omaha 1 1 0Oral Roberts 1 0 1Orange YMCA 2 1 1Oregon 1 1 0Oregon State 1 0 1Pace 4 4 0Pacific 1 1 0Panzer 1 1 0Passaic 2 1 1Pennsylvania 4 3 1Penn AC 1 0 1Penn Evering 1 1 0Penn (Frosh) 1 1 0Penn State 6 1 5Pepperdine 2 2 0Philadelphia Business 1 1 0Philadelphia Dental 1 1 0Phily Osteopathy 1 1 0Pittsburgh 53 21 32Pittsburgh (MA) BC 1 1 0Portland 1 1 0Pratt Institute 2 1 1Princeton 13 10 3Providence 97 46 51Purdue 3 1 2Rhode Island 8 7 1Rhode Island State 3 3 0Rice 2 1 1Richmond 3 0 3Rider 14 14 0Roanoke 6 6 0Robert Morris 1 1 0Rollins 1 0 1Rutgers 66 37 29Rutgers-Newark 4 2 2St. Anselm 3 3 0St. Benedict’s 2 1 1St. Bonaventure 28 16 12St. Francis (NY) 59 48 11St. Francis (PA) 10 8 2St. John’s 93 35 58St. John’s (MD) 1 0 1St. Joseph’s (IN) 3 2 1St. Joseph’s (PA) 30 13 17St. Lawrence 2 2 0St. Louis 2 0 2St. Michael’s 3 2 1St. Stephen’s 1 1 0St. Thomas 12 6 6Saint Mary’s (CA) 5 2 3Saint Peter’s 86 62 24San Diego 1 1 0San Francisco 3 3 0Santa Clara 2 1 1Savage Institute 2 1 1Scranton 37 35 2Seth Low School 1 0 1Seventh Reg. (NY) 2 1 1

Siena 10 6 4South Carolina 1 0 1South Orange 1 1 0Southern California 3 2 1Southern Illinois 2 2 0SW Louisiana 1 1 0SW Missouri State 1 1 0Springfield 2 2 0Stanford 7 3 4Stetson 2 1 1Stevens Tech 1 1 0Stonehill 2 2 0Stony Brook 4 4 0Syracuse 64 16 48Temple 11 4 7Tennessee 3 1 2Tennessee State 2 2 0Texas 3 1 2Texas A&M 3 3 0Texas-El Paso 2 1 1Texas Tech 1 0 1Texas Wesleyan 4 4 0Tiger AC 1 1 0Toledo 2 2 0Toronto 2 2 0Towson First MeetingTrenton State 2 1 1Troy First MeetingTulane 4 3 1UCLA 1 1 0Union 1 0 1University Club 1 1 0Upsala 6 5 1Ursinus 1 1 0Utah 2 1 1Utah State 1 1 0Utica College 1 1 0USF 13 11 2Valparaiso 2 1 1Vanderbilt 1 0 1Villanova 107 40 67Virginia 3 3 0Virginia Tech 7 5 2VCU 1 1 0VMI 1 1 0Wagner 27 21 6Wake Forest 7 5 2Washington 2 1 1Washington & Lee 1 1 0Washington State 1 0 1Western Kentucky 9 6 3West Chester State 1 1 0West End Club 1 1 0Westminster 1 1 0West Texas State 1 1 0West Virginia 28 12 16Wheaton 1 1 0Wichita State 2 0 2William & Mary 8 6 2Winthrop 1 1 0Wittenberg 2 2 0Xavier 11 7 4Yale 4 3 1Yeshiva 1 1 0

Teams in bold on 2015-16 schedule

RECORD vs. ALL OPPONENTS

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AIR FORCE (0-1)12/29/72 58-64 L N

ALABAMA (1-2)12/30/75 64-100 L N3/13/01 79-85 L A 11/19/10 83-78 W N

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (3-0)12/29/96 73-69 W H11/27/97 67-57 (ot) W A11/26/03 62-57 W A

AMERICAN (3-0) 12/20/38 50-33 W H12/20/68 81-79 W A1/14/70 64-63 W H

ARIZONA (2-1)3/20/88 55-84 L N3/21/91 81-77 W N3/18/04 80-76 W N

ARIZONA STATE (0-1)12/3/83 53-66 L A

ARKANSAS (0-1)12/8/10 62-71 L N

ARMY (12-13)1/5/18 16-26 L A1/3/20 7-54 L A1/18/64 76-90 L A1/9/65 71-73 L A1/8/66 57-59 L H1/7/67 54-63 L A12/6/67 70-74 L H1/11/69 81-66 W A2/17/70 69-77 L H12/19/70 66-64 W A2/17/72 72-76 L H2/27/73 61-64 L A2/13/74 77-63 W H2/26/75 98-91 W A2/11/76 83-74 W H2/5/77 73-76 L A3/3/77 77-71 W N1/28/78 67-71 L H3/2/78 79-81 L N1/27/79 64-57 W A1/31/80 73-60 W H1/28/81 58-41 W A12/29/86 76-69 W H12/21/98 85-44 W H12/20/99 77-56 W H

AUBURN (1-0)12/2/11 81-59 W H

BOSTON COLLEGE (28-44)2/11/50 38-42 L H2/3/51 67-53 W H1/5/52 80-48 W H1/17/53 92-71 W H2/11/55 88-56 W H1/7/56 68-53 W H12/22/56 88-76 W H1/18/58 64-77 L H12/20/58 66-74 L H2/13/60 88-71 W A12/17/60 105-87 W H2/23/62 86-90 L A1/25/63 61-53 W H2/28/64 93-105 L A1/30/65 73-78 L H2/25/66 77-112 L A1/31/67 75-90 L H2/21/68 65-99 L A1/22/69 56-84 L H2/14/70 83-71 W A1/30/71 70-73 L H2/12/72 71-83 L A3/3/73 76-78 L H12/11/79 61-82 L H1/24/81 68-72 (ot) L H2/28/81 57-64 L A1/18/82 70-82 L A2/27/82 74-92 L H1/8/83 73-90 L A2/9/83 76-91 L H3/10/83 56-79 L N1/28/84 78-91 L A2/29/84 67-65 W H1/12/85 66-69 L A2/12/85 83-101 L H1/30/86 65-76 L A2/15/86 84-75 (ot) W H1/20/87 75-79 L H2/1/87 79-76 W A1/12/88 70-85 L A2/20/88 89-83 W H1/28/89 103-79 W H2/4/89 105-82 W A1/23/90 81-66 W H2/3/90 65-78 L A1/15/91 71-62 W A3/2/91 81-74 W H1/4/92 67-64 W A1/18/92 64-45 L H3/13/92 62-60 W N2/6/93 62-63 L A3/3/93 79-61 W H1/12/94 61-53 W H1/29/94 58-70 L A1/17/95 66-58 W H2/4/95 82-75 W A3/9/95 87-89 L N1/14/96 80-83 L A1/4/97 64-80 L H2/16/97 57-74 L A1/24/98 61-64 L H

3/4/98 87-97 (ot) L N12/30/98 79-63 W H2/2/99 66-81 L A1/26/00 74-65 W A2/12/00 77-66 W H3/9/01 48-75 L N12/31/01 66-81 L H1/17/04 63-72 L A2/16/04 63-67 L H2/5/05 52-60 L H2/26/05 58-70 L A

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (4-1)12/15/62 69-64 W H12/19/63 63-79 L A12/19/64 64-63 W H2/27/66 86-69 W A12/17/66 96-74 W H

BRADLEY (0-1)2/26/62 81-111 L A

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-2)3/15/51 59-69 L N12/29/58 82-80 W N12/30/06 68-77 L A

BROWN (5-0)12/22/21 77-49 W N1/26/76 98-82 W H12/1/84 73-66 (ot) W N1/22/86 84-53 W A1/12/87 80-66 W H

BUCKNELL (5-0)2/13/13 22-16 W H1/7/29 32-31 W H1/4/75 72-61 W H1/6/76 80-73 W A1/5/77 81-68 W H

BUFFALO (1-0)11/21/97 83-75 W H

BUTLER (1-4)1/29/14 57-64 L H3/8/14 54-71 L A3/12/14 51-50 W N1/13/15 75-79 (ot) L H1/25/15 57-77 L A

CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY (0-1)12/8/73 76-81 L N

CALIFORNIA-IRVINE (1-1)12/8/71 94-86 W H12/29/71 76-98 L A

CANISIUS (9-7)2/26/30 31-23 W H2/14/31 25-34 L H2/12/37 32-28 W H

2/23/40 52-46 W H2/26/41 52-47 W H2/13/57 102-87 W H12/21/57 67-85 L A12/27/58 45-72 L N2/22/60 72-63 W H1/7/61 74-78 L A12/29/66 58-80 L N12/6/76 104-76 W H2/4/78 71-62 W A1/6/79 92-87 W H12/15/79 77-87 L A3/15/95 71-83 L A CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (4-0)

11/26/84 99-78 W H11/26/85 79-59 W H12/2/88 81-42 W H12/31/00 84-73 W H

CINCINNATI (6-8)2/3/55 78-88 L N12/29/55 81-82 L N2/21/57 80-67 W N1/9/58 54-118 L N12/10/60 84-76 W N2/22/79 77-83 L N2/28/06 72-62 W H2/28/07 67-70 (ot) L A1/27/08 64-61 W H3/7/09 67-63 W A1/9/10 83-76 W H12/31/10 53-70 L A2/18/12 57-62 L A2/2/13 59-65 L H

CLEMSON (2-3)12/30/85 62-69 L N12/4/90 78-62 W N12/19/97 59-62 L N11/21/00 79-78 W A11/22/10 58-64 (ot) L N

COLGATE (6-1)1/19/39 45-43 W A1/27/65 85-80 W H12/6/68 94-68 W H3/2/72 75-61 W N2/22/75 67-76 L A12/13/75 65-58 W H12/22/97 69-64 W H

COLUMBIA (8-11)2/17/28 25-29 L A12/14/28 17-37 L A12/20/29 25-41 L A12/12/30 28-38 L A12/11/31 23-31 L A12/13/32 22-47 L A2/9/37 32-43 L A2/14/78 78-82 (ot) L A12/9/78 84-72 W H

1/24/80 66-58 W A1/19/81 61-63 L H1/27/82 73-74 L A2/1/83 71-69 (3ot) W H1/31/84 61-53 (ot) W A11/30/85 54-58 (ot) L H11/29/86 86-73 W A12/13/94 103-56 W H12/13/99 60-58 W H11/16/08 71-50 W H

CONNECTICUT (19-44)2/7/17 34-19 W H2/26/68 66-71 L A2/4/69 81-79 W H12/22/79 72-89 L A1/10/81 47-57 L A2/17/81 70-77 L H1/9/82 66-76 L A2/16/82 61-59 W H1/29/83 47-78 L A3/1/83 67-78 L H1/14/84 68-76 L A2/15/84 57-79 L H1/30/85 76-81 L A3/2/85 85-80 W H1/21/86 70-82 L A2/18/86 65-62 W H3/5/86 76-66 W N1/6/87 68-77 L H2/28/87 54-56 L A1/5/88 71-58 W H2/2/88 61-59 W A1/14/89 76-62 W H2/15/89 72-69 W A3/10/89 74-66 W N1/13/90 76-79 L H2/24/90 57-79 L A3/9/90 58-76 L N1/26/91 76-62 W H2/27/91 60-62 (ot) L A2/8/92 81-69 W A3/1/92 77-64 W H1/4/93 72-69 W H2/27/93 82-74 W A12/8/93 66-82 L H2/12/94 68-80 L A1/21/95 81-86 L H2/25/95 61-75 L A3/2/96 58-78 L H3/7/96 58-79 L N2/1/97 55-62 L H3/1/97 73-60 W A1/13/98 59-80 L A1/23/99 47-62 L A2/13/99 48-53 L H3/4/99 56-57 L N1/30/00 56-66 L A2/14/00 50-59 L H3/9/00 64-79 L N3/3/01 65-63 W H3/2/02 78-90 L A

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3/13/03 70-83 L N3/1/04 67-89 L A1/17/05 68-77 L H2/11/06 57-99 L H2/14/07 55-67 L A1/3/08 86-98 L H1/18/09 61-76 L A2/14/09 54-62 L H1/6/10 63-71 L A2/5/11 59-61 L H1/3/12 75-63 W H2/4/12 46-69 L A2/10/13 67-78 L H

CORNELL (4-0)12/21/42 29-28 W H12/29/92 75-59 W H11/20/09 89-79 W A11/14/10 92-68 W H

CREIGHTON (7-3)3/5/49 62-47 W H2/4/50 42-45 L H12/31/50 73-49 W H1/10/52 60-44 W H1/30/56 86-73 W H1/15/62 86-80 W H3/16/91 81-69 W N1/4/14 66-79 L H2/23/14 71-72 L A1/10/15 68-67 W A2/28/15 67-66 W H

DARTMOUTH (3-4)1/5/16 26-24 W N1/4/18 19-8 W H1/3/42 42-43 L H1/13/43 40-46 L H12/30/47 57-52 W H12/18/71 82-93 L N12/30/78 53-54 L N

DAVIDSON (4-0)12/17/40 52-28 W H12/22/94 73-66 W H12/22/03 73-50 W H12/29/04 73-63 W A

DAYTON (4-7)12/20/48 55-47 W H1/15/53 82-74 W H3/1/53 65-70 L A1/11/54 65-67 L H1/20/54 61-76 L A3/3/55 67-85 L A12/21/60 45-66 L A2/9/61 77-112 L N2/10/77 89-72 W N12/22/10 65-69 L H12/21/11 69-64 W A

DELAWARE (3-0)1/10/31 28-21 W H11/19/92 75-54 W H11/29/08 75-70 W H

DELAWARE STATE (1-0)12/31/07 77-54 W H

DEPAUL (10-6)2/25/42 36-33 W H12/29/88 83-60 W N12/28/02 41-52 L A12/27/03 76-62 W H2/25/06 64-67 L A2/23/08 73-71 W H2/10/09 72-49 W A2/14/10 79-71 W H1/12/11 78-67 W A1/10/12 94-73 W H3/3/12 58-86 L A1/2/13 73-72 W A1/25/14 86-69 W H2/25/14 60-65 L A1/22/15 60-64 L H2/3/15 62-75 L A

DETROIT (4-4)12/21/48 55-43 W H2/22/58 48-67 L A2/23/59 63-59 W H2/27/60 77-101 L A1/6/61 79-84 L H3/3/62 93-88 W A1/11/75 71-78 L A1/17/76 77-73 W H

DREXEL (10-2)1/25/13 52-14 W H2/7/25 42-26 W H3/4/25 39-25 W A1/16/26 17-30 L A2/27/26 25-21 W H1/12/27 35-21 W H2/19/27 25-28 L A1/21/28 25-23 W A2/18/28 41-29 W H11/18/98 83-70 W H11/27/99 69-65 W H12/21/04 58-54 W H

DUKE (1-7)12/26/57 62-69 L N2/23/61 77-112 L N2/27/71 61-89 L N4/1/89 95-78 W N3/26/92 69-81 L N11/19/01 79-80 L N3/20/04 62-90 L N11/16/05 40-93 L A

DUQUESNE (0-8)2/27/30 23-32 L N2/9/48 51-54 L A12/28/57 65-68 L N3/1/62 80-94 L N2/8/63 74-91 L A2/22/64 77-79 L H2/21/65 65-83 L A1/15/66 63-80 L H

EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-0)1/14/52 69-52 W H

EASTERN WASHINGTON(1-0)12/22/13 92-70 W H

EVANSVILLE (1-1)12/30/72 72-74 L N3/19/89 87-73 W N

FAIRFIELD (11-4)1/17/62 100-96 W H1/16/63 93-91 W A1/8/64 95-81 W H12/9/64 83-93 L A2/21/72 77-70 W H12/4/72 71-82 L A1/19/74 69-64 W N1/30/75 89-87 W N12/21/75 73-91 L A1/29/76 80-74 W N12/22/76 77-69 W H2/11/78 99-77 W A12/2/78 96-79 W H2/9/80 63-62 W A12/22/80 63-65 L H

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (17-4)12/3/60 81-78 W H12/9/61 76-71 W H1/12/63 81-63 W H1/25/64 76-61 W H1/6/65 90-67 W H1/10/66 77-83 L H1/25/67 82-78 W H1/10/68 66-78 L H12/14/68 91-61 W H12/27/77 71-66 W N1/21/78 87-69 W H2/24/79 79-55 W H2/23/80 67-60 W H12/23/91 72-46 W H12/20/92 81-61 W H12/9/97 67-65 W H12/13/01 95-73 W H12/5/05 65-57 W H11/18/06 71-76 L H12/27/08 101-70 W H12/1/13 54-58 L H

FLORIDA (1-1)12/28/39 43-41 W H11/28/87 68-70 L N

FLORIDA A&M (1-0)12/29/91 100-59 W N

FLORIDA STATE (1-3)2/3/73 61-80 L N12/10/77 63-94 L N1/18/97 56-67 L H12/11/99 79-56 W A

FORDHAM (27-29)2/8/12 30-19 W H2/23/12 19-30 L A1/8/13 24-18 W A12/10/13 23-14 W H1/7/14 17-35 L A12/2/14 39-14 W H1/14/20 37-27 W H3/6/20 27-51 L A1/21/21 27-44 L A2/10/21 36-25 W H2/8/22 34-20 W N1/30/32 29-20 W A1/14/33 23-25 L A1/19/35 15-32 L A1/20/37 23-38 L A1/7/38 32-35 L H12/20/50 66-49 W A2/6/52 60-41 W H1/14/52 69-62 W A1/30/54 53-67 L H1/29/55 55-75 L A3/3/56 75-78 L H3/2/57 75-76 L A3/1/58 77-98 L H1/31/59 69-93 L A1/30/60 83-73 W H12/15/64 69-67 W A12/15/65 66-76 L H12/10/66 77-81 (ot) L A12/9/67 87-94 L H12/7/68 63-77 L A12/10/69 67-74 L H12/9/70 80-97 L A1/19/72 74-81 L H1/17/73 78-96 L A2/20/74 72-64 W H12/7/74 64-75 L A2/4/76 85-73 W H1/18/77 72-57 W A2/8/78 97-85 W H2/6/79 65-60 W A2/12/80 62-57 W H12/3/80 57-72 L A12/1/81 71-64 W H12/1/82 47-65 L A12/22/83 67-74 L H12/11/84 70-74 L A12/11/85 73-66 W H

12/19/86 84-83 W A12/19/87 80-63 W H12/16/88 78-64 W A12/16/89 60-65 L H11/29/90 68-69 L A12/6/96 80-65 W H12/23/97 78-72 (2ot) W H12/28/01 66-57 W N

GARDNER WEBB (1-0)11/23/14 85-67 W N

GEORGETOWN (43-56)12/11/09 21-15 W N12/18/13 24-20 W H12/17/14 39-13 W H12/20/15 36-24 W N1/31/17 18-17 W H2/12/49 70-53 W A2/28/50 77-65 W H3/2/51 82-78 W A3/1/52 100-71 W H2/15/55 73-76 L A1/14/56 87-85 W H2/16/57 99-91 (ot) W A2/15/58 65-66 L H2/21/59 89-83 W A2/20/60 80-77 W H2/18/61 88-78 W A1/13/62 83-84 (ot) L H3/3/63 78-76 W A2/1/64 94-90 W H12/13/64 66-88 L A2/22/66 93-107 L H2/26/67 62-81 L A1/13/68 77-57 W H12/21/68 57-69 L A1/10/70 80-88 L H1/16/71 74-69 W A1/22/72 98-72 W H1/27/73 62-80 L A1/5/73 81-78 W H1/18/75 84-67 W A1/24/76 102-91 W H1/22/77 94-82 W A1/18/78 69-70 L H2/10/79 62-87 L A2/6/80 67-81 L H2/28/80 47-60 L N1/12/81 51-52 (ot) L H2/14/81 56-58 L A3/5/81 52-58 L N1/13/82 60-62 L H2/6/82 73-113 L A1/26/83 48-71 L A2/26/83 60-71 L H1/7/84 63-74 L H2/9/84 54-78 L A1/2/85 56-73 L A1/8/85 70-90 L H1/18/86 72-82 L H2/8/86 54-81 L A

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1/3/87 74-53 W A1/17/87 66-65 W H2/9/88 60-66 L H3/5/88 98-102 (2ot) L A3/11/88 61-58 W N1/3/89 94-86 W H2/1/89 66-74 L A1/30/90 48-70 L A2/17/90 60-68 L H1/5/91 65-73 L A2/16/91 63-50 W H3/10/91 74-62 W N1/11/92 65-73 L A2/26/92 73-71 (ot) W H1/27/93 63-73 L A2/21/93 66-56 W H3/12/93 83-69 W N1/17/94 53-57 L H2/5/94 51-71 L A3/12/94 71-76 L N1/10/95 68-80 L H3/1/95 92-96 L A1/6/96 76-85 L A1/20/96 62-82 L H12/2/96 51-55 L A1/20/98 66-68 L A2/3/98 68-57 W H1/4/99 72-61 W H1/8/00 65-62 W A1/6/01 66-78 L A1/15/01 91-99 L H3/8/01 58-40 W N1/16/02 58-84 L A2/12/02 77-84 L H1/14/03 68-54 W H1/29/03 93-82 (ot) W A2/28/04 75-48 W H2/2/05 51-61 L A3/9/05 51-56 L N1/19/07 58-74 L H2/2/08 61-73 L A1/25/09 65-60 W H1/14/10 73-85 L A1/18/11 75-80 L H2/21/12 73-55 W H1/30/13 52-74 L A1/18/14 67-57 W A2/20/14 82-67 W H2/10/15 67-86 L H3/7/15 67-73 L A

GEORGE MASON (1-0)11/20/87 85-63 W N

GEORGE WASHINGTON (5-1)2/19/15 47-26 W H12/14/46 55-48 W H2/4/48 60-52 W H12/29/76 69-67 W N12/4/99 63-72 L N11/29/14 58-54 W H

GEORGIA (0-1)12/21/14 47-65 L A

GEORGIA TECH (1-2)11/24/78 78-73 W H2/2/80 69-70 L A3/11/98 78-88 L A

GONZAGA (1-0)12/31/54 92-70 W H

HARTFORD (3-0)12/15/84 89-63 W H12/27/00 85-67 W H12/3/09 89-56 W H

HARVARD (1-0)12/4/71 81-80 W N

HAWAII (3-1)2/23/50 80-69 W H1/9/76 79/75 W H12/27/85 90-80 W A11/27/94 88-94 L A

HOFSTRA (4-1)12/4/65 84-79 W H12/6/66 69-71 L A2/17/68 67-61 W H12/18/68 72-61 W A1/31/70 60-58 W H

HOLY CROSS (10-14)2/20/29 48-36 W A2/19/30 33-53 L A2/28/31 23-44 L A2/21/42 51-38 W H1/20/43 45-30 W H2/8/47 43-44 L H2/8/58 67-80 L H2/12/60 78-92 L A2/7/62 84-111 L A12/7/63 65-63 W H2/7/69 67-74 L H2/7/70 102-106 L A12/5/70 49-59 L H2/4/72 79-81 L A2/17/73 84-80 W H2/2/74 75-64 W A2/1/75 71-73 L N2/15/75 84-79 (ot) W H2/14/76 69-86 L A1/29/77 77-82 L N2/18/78 76-74 W H2/19/79 70-77 L A2/16/80 77-75 W H12/22/87 98-76 W H

HOUSTON (1-0)12/4/81 87-85 (ot) W H

ILLINOIS (0-3)12/5/99 61-72 L N12/9/00 79-87 (ot) L A2/16/02 65-75 L H

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1-0)12/18/82 86-79 W N

ILLINOIS STATE (1-0)11/24/14 84-80 W N

INDIANA (1-2)3/23/89 78-65 W N11/27/92 74-78 L N11/7/98 69-83 L N

IONA (29-9)1/10/51 56-54 W H12/15/51 70-60 W N12/27/52 67-54 W H2/27/54 78-62 W H2/26/55 75-62 W H2/8/56 105-87 W A2/2/57 80-66 W H2/19/58 49-69 L A1/17/59 70-63 W H2/2/60 68-71 (ot) L A2/11/61 63-60 W H3/6/62 81-64 W A3/9/63 79-83 L H3/11/64 82-87 L A3/5/65 71-59 W H1/22/66 60-68 L A1/21/67 81-74 (ot) W H2/7/68 66-64 W A1/18/69 59-57 W H1/17/70 76-89 L A2/17/71 82-57 W H1/15/72 67-61 W A1/20/73 91-90 (2ot) W H1/30/74 85-82 W A1/25/75 95-71 W H2/28/76 79-78 (ot) W A12/18/76 95-83 W H3/1/79 73-80 L N12/9/87 92-84 (ot) W H1/11/89 74-58 W A12/9/89 85-67 W H11/24/90 79-69 W H12/7/91 88-72 W H12/10/92 75-61 W A12/14/93 81-56 W H11/20/96 66-79 L H12/27/01 70-73 L N12/31/05 73-59 W H

IOWA (0-1)12/29/82 63-85 L A

IUPUI (0-1)12/20/08 65-67 L H

JAMES MADISON (2-1)12/30/92 87-66 W H12/22/07 112-110 (ot) W H12/22/08 64-70 L A

KANSAS (1-1)11/28/88 92-81 W N11/21/01 62-80 L N

KANSAS STATE (1-0)12/30/40 34-29 W H

KENTUCKY (1-1)12/19/81 74-98 L A11/26/88 63-60 W N

KENT STATE (1-0)11/13/13 78-76 W H

LAFAYETTE (10-9)1/5/17 39-26 W N1/11/17 32-20 W A1/9/25 29-27 W H1/12/29 18-21 L A2/8/36 25-42 L A12/16/37 40-23 W H1/8/49 56-47 W A2/20/50 50-59 L H1/19/57 79-82 L A1/25/58 76-75 W H1/24/59 71-80 L A2/6/60 93-68 W H1/28/61 78-105 L A12/6/69 88-78 W N2/4/71 59-67 L A1/5/72 74-75 L H12/9/72 58-84 L A12/6/87 98-73 W H12/27/13 90-58 W H

LA SALLE (15-12)12/19/31 34-28 W H12/7/32 28-31 L A1/11/33 37-20 W H1/15/35 21-30 L N1/26/35 19-35 L A12/10/37 38-28 W H2/23/38 29-27 W A12/9/38 32-34 L A3/3/42 40-37 W H2/23/43 38-27 W H12/12/46 56-42 W H2/25/47 46-54 L A3/8/52 76-80 L N1/21/56 64-63 W A12/28/56 72-82 L A2/9/57 70-61 W A3/5/58 79-80 L H2/7/59 60-83 L A1/19/63 80-89 L A2/12/64 75-68 W H2/16/65 71-101 L A

12/8/65 93-92 W H3/19/92 78-76 W N12/5/98 73-55 W H12/2/00 63-54 W N12/16/01 68-71 L H1/3/04 86-74 W A

LEHIGH (4-7)N/A 30-41 L A1/10/17 18-33 L A2/13/18 22-37 L A2/16/21 21-37 L A2/22/22 22-38 L A12/15/23 23-32 L A12/17/24 29-43 L A1/15/77 96-71 W H1/8/79 85-61 W H1/17/81 80-63 W H12/28/94 90-59 W H

LIBERTY (3-0)11/29/03 65-47 W N1/1/05 82-45 W H12/29/06 85-81 W N

LIU (17-15)12/13/28 66-20 W N1/8/30 32-34 L H1/21/33 38-30 W H2/16/33 38-36 W A2/27/35 30-72 L A12/23/36 28-36 L A3/22/41 26-49 L N2/16/42 30-51 L N2/26/48 38-40 L N2/17/49 53-57 L A2/8/51 67-79 L A2/14/59 43-38 W H1/12/60 65-74 L A2/25/61 79-77 W H2/13/62 83-56 W H1/29/63 71-61 W H2/5/64 75-66 W A12/22/64 74-64 W H1/5/66 51-75 L A1/4/67 89-88 W H1/4/68 47-53 L A3/3/69 56-62 L H2/2/70 55-66 L A3/1/71 94-75 W H12/22/71 76-78 L A3/6/73 59-62 L H12/2/89 85-62 W H12/9/90 107-54 W H12/2/94 110-72 W H11/28/09 95-66 W H12/22/12 89-58 W A12/5/13 92-81 W H

LONGWOOD (3-0)12/13/10 78-51 W H12/23/11 87-61 W A

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12/19/12 79-61 W H

LOUISIANA STATE (0-1)11/29/12 67-72 L A

LOUISVILLE (5-12)12/28/48 69-71 (ot) L H1/27/50 69-82 L H12/15/50 58-60 L H12/31/51 67-65 W H2/25/52 83-81 W A12/15/52 77-66 W H3/2/53 67-73 L A12/14/02 70-91 L H12/10/03 71-80 L A3/4/07 71-86 L A1/19/08 92-82 W H3/4/09 78-95 L A1/21/10 80-77 W H1/5/11 54-73 L A1/28/12 51-60 L H3/7/12 55-61 L N1/9/13 58-73 L H2/23/13 61-79 L A

LOYOLA (CA) (1-1)12/31/52 87-60 W H12/27/71 82-104 L A

LOYOLA (IL) (3-1)2/23/52 73-76 L A2/21/53 52-49 W A2/15/54 72-63 W H2/11/56 75-67 W H

LOYOLA (MD) (31-5)2/5/20 29-17 W H2/21/27 30-20 W H2/23/28 48-30 W H2/22/29 38-37 W H1/13/39 44-35 W H2/2/40 50-40 W H12/7/46 60-38 W H2/3/47 53-54 L A12/19/47 60-52 (ot) W H1/9/48 68-63 W A12/15/48 67-64 W H1/19/49 70-74 L A2/2/50 54-57 L A12/18/50 72-54 W H1/18/52 76-59 W A12/5/52 79-67 W H1/9/54 67-58 W H1/8/55 84-71 W H1/4/56 69-54 W A12/15/56 83-68 W H1/15/58 58-51 W A12/3/58 75-40 W H1/6/60 69-58 W A12/1/60 96-61 W H1/9/62 88-66 W A12/7/62 75-57 W H

12/11/63 98-81 W A12/4/64 90-77 W H2/17/66 71-73 (2ot) L H12/1/66 95-74 W H1/25/68 73-63 W A12/3/68 68-62 W H12/4/69 103-90 W A12/1/70 73-96 L H2/12/87 92-85 W H11/20/07 94-80 W H

MAINE (2-0)11/21/12 76-49 W H12/27/14 72-43 W H

MANHATTAN (20-27)1/10/12 20-35 L H2/27/12 23-32 L A2/6/13 24-14 W A1/28/16 32-27 W N2/11/16 26-22 W A12/20/16 34-18 W N2/23/17 27-29 L A1/16/18 17-15 W H1/21/20 23-17 W A2/8/21 35-20 W A2/23/21 63-26 W H1/18/22 25-21 W H12/12/23 35-22 W H2/2/24 26-34 L A2/4/33 21-36 L A12/12/34 21-38 L A12/18/35 36-53 L A2/22/36 27-45 L H12/8/36 25-40 L A2/19/38 34-46 L A3/12/53 76-58 W N2/5/66 76-88 L H2/4/67 73-88 L H2/3/68 68-55 W H1/29/69 52-58 L H1/24/70 88-93 L A1/23/71 64-80 L H2/3/72 80-84 L N1/13/72 87-110 L H1/18/74 67-73 L N3/2/74 60-64 L H12/28/74 66-70 L N3/4/75 69-71 L H1/31/76 93-81 W N3/1/76 75-67 W H2/28/77 81-92 L H2/27/78 86-95 L H1/16/79 89-75 W A1/9/80 76-62 W H12/20/80 55-63 L A12/9/81 67-62 W H12/8/82 51-52 (ot) L A12/7/83 62-45 W H12/5/84 56-59 L A12/9/85 114-61 W H1/27/03 70-74 L H

11/14/05 66-52 W H

MARIST (1-0)11/19/05 75-72 W H

MARQUETTE (3-15)3/17/56 96-78 W N1/11/06 63-67 L H1/24/07 76-89 L A1/8/08 56-61 L A2/12/08 64-89 L H3/12/08 54-67 L N2/17/09 67-79 L A2/28/10 83-84 (ot) L H2/19/11 64-73 L A3/5/11 85-72 W H1/31/12 59-66 L A1/16/13 62-69 L A2/19/13 46-67 L H1/11/14 66-67 L A2/11/14 66-77 L H1/28/15 80-70 W A2/7/15 54-57 L H3/11/15 56-78 L N

MARSHALL (1-0)1/29/41 40-37 W H

MARYLAND (2-2)12/5/12 42-21 W H12/30/41 59-15 W H2/20/71 55-56 L N12/29/75 69-104 L A

MASSACHUSETTS (2-3)3/10/77 85-86 L A11/29/97 60-73 L N12/7/09 86-68 W H12/11/10 104-79 W A3/17/12 67-77 L H

MEMPHIS (1-3)1/22/53 103-71 W H1/5/62 84-101 L N3/17/74 72-73 L N11/21/08 70-84 L N

MERCER (2-1)12/18/11 80-77 (ot) W H11/16/13 74-77 (2ot) L A11/16/14 63-47 W H

MIAMI (FL) (15-8)12/29/56 92-80 W A12/29/69 76-69 W A1/4/71 81-89 L A1/7/92 64-52 W H3/4/92 90-82 (ot) W A12/7/92 65-56 W H2/23/93 85-73 W A1/26/94 77-48 W A2/19/94 85-63 W H

3/10/94 69-51 W N1/2/95 72-54 W H2/22/95 56-61 L A12/2/95 70-80 L A1/10/96 66-63 W H2/10/97 51-61 L H12/31/97 65-78 L H2/24/98 76-71 W A1/27/99 71-77 L A1/11/00 64-71 L H2/1/01 66-72 L A1/18/03 76-53 W H3/12/03 67-52 W N2/24/04 76-66 W A

MICHIGAN (0-2)4/3/89 79-80 (ot) L N12/23/89 86-91 L N

MICHIGAN STATE (0-3)3/18/94 73-84 L N12/19/00 57-72 L H12/22/01 64-68 L A

MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. (1-0)11/24/87 93-61 W N

MINNESOTA (1-1)11/24/98 70-77 L A2/23/00 64-61 W H

MISSOURI (1-0)3/21/92 88-71 W N

MISSOURI-K.C. (1-0)11/9/12 75-36 W H

MONMOUTH (12-0)12/17/83 62-45 W H11/28/95 83-67 W H11/29/01 72-51 W H12/12/02 67-57 W H12/30/03 88-61 W H12/2/04 70-50 W H12/8/05 61-45 W H12/4/06 83-49 W H11/11/07 89-81 (ot) W H12/2/08 101-78 W H11/15/09 87-72 W A11/18/13 82-66 W H

MORGAN STATE (6-0)12/22/86 76-58 W H11/22/03 89-62 W H1/3/05 70-57 W H12/29/05 93-46 W H11/25/06 83-63 W A1/5/08 89-81 W H

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (7-3)12/20/13 47-22 W H2/4/26 22-30 L H

1/20/28 22-29 L A2/15/29 44-34 W N3/1/39 38-41 L A12/18/39 58-32 W H12/20/47 62-60 W H2/13/75 85-83 W H12/3/88 107-75 W H12/2/14 78-55 W H

MURRAY STATE (1-2)2/14/50 52-56 L H2/13/51 75-61 W H12/8/69 81-90 L H

NAVY (2-1)1/20/68 58-68 L A11/23/07 79-75 W N12/22/09 94-56 W H

NEVADA (1-0)11/21/14 68-60 W N

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (2-3)1/17/80 65-67 L N1/23/82 81-91 L N3/25/89 84-61 W N3/23/91 65-77 L N12/11/94 99-79 W H

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2-0)12/1/90 106-69 W H12/28/95 93-80 W H

NEW MEXICO (2-0)12/19/49 62-44 W H11/27/87 88-67 W N

NIAGARA (16-11)1/8/10 37-16 W H1/3/13 23-15 W HN/A 28-22 W A12/13/15 25-12 W H1/3/17 34-32 (ot) W N1/11/21 46-48 (ot) L H1/11/22 49-63 L N2/11/24 58-28 W N12/19/42 33-26 W H3/10/53 79-74 W N2/16/56 56-87 L N12/8/56 63-83 L A2/13/58 65-76 L N2/18/60 78-74 W N2/16/61 76-78 L H2/3/62 81-103 L A2/14/63 81-74 W H2/8/64 73-83 L A2/11/65 85-77 W H2/12/66 61-78 L A2/20/67 83-81 W H12/30/76 69-59 W A2/1/78 84-76 W H12/29/78 73-83 (2ot) L N

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1/20/79 65-62 W A3/13/87 65-74 L A2/19/91 76-61 W H11/09/13 83-72 W H

NORFOLK STATE (2-0)12/4/00 97-87 W H11/12/12 78-65 W H

NORTH CAROLINA (1-4)12/29/53 73-63 W N12/4/75 63-75 L N12/4/91 54-83 L H1/24/93 66-70 L H11/28/97 65-95 L N

NORTH CAROLINA A&T (3-0)12/28/84 73-67 W N12/27/90 103-77 W H12/16/12 77-66 W H

UNC-CHARLOTTE (0-1)2/19/77 75-85 L N

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (2-3)3/13/51 71-59 W N12/28/53 70-72 L N12/29/89 62-65 L N1/25/06 83-65 W A12/27/07 73-79 L H

NORTHEASTERN (2-1)2/24/22 49-29 W H2/22/23 34-23 W H12/17/82 61-74 L N

NORTH TEXAS STATE (1-0)12/13/80 89-78 W N

NORTHWESTERN (2-5)12/9/95 85-70 W H12/14/96 63-73 L A12/13/97 44-51 L A12/19/98 63-52 W H12/18/04 44-53 L A12/18/05 42-44 L H11/20/11 73-80 L N

NOTRE DAME (8-19)2/18/82 71-58 W H3/3/83 40-59 L A2/24/96 60-72 L A1/22/97 72-86 L A2/18/97 85-74 W H1/17/98 64-58 W H1/19/99 56-59 L A2/6/99 60-76 L H3/3/99 79-69 W N2/19/00 74-76 L H1/8/01 78-76 W H2/18/01 74-64 W A1/26/02 51-60 L A

2/3/02 61-63 L H1/12/03 64-74 L A2/5/03 78-72 W H2/14/04 68-71 L A1/5/05 65-66 L H2/18/06 91-102 L H1/14/07 76-88 L A2/6/08 69-95 L H1/10/09 79-88 L A2/11/10 90-87 W H3/10/10 56-68 L N2/26/11 48-60 L A1/25/12 42-55 L H1/5/13 74-93 L A

NJIT (5-0)11/30/09 93-53 W H12/19/10 68-45 W H12/6/11 78-48 W H12/4/12 68-59 W H12/10/13 71-55 W H

OHIO STATE (2-3)12/27/60 57-97 L N1/26/92 68-64 W H12/16/95 96-105 L A12/21/02 54-71 L A12/20/03 75-59 W H

OHIO UNIVERSITY (0-1)12/30/70 82-84 L N

OKLAHOMA (1-2)2/11/90 84-89 L H2/9/91 92-85 W A11/22/13 85-86 L N

OKLAHOMA CITY (2-0)2/10/51 68-58 W H2/18/52 68-52 W H

OKLAHOMA STATE (0-1)3/24/00 66-68 L N

OLD DOMINION (0-1)3/10/99 56-75 L A

ORAL ROBERTS (0-1)12/28/06 74-76 L N

OREGON (1-0)3/17/00 72-71 (ot) W N

OREGON STATE (0-1)12/7/73 83-86 L N

PACIFIC (1-0)12/29/87 104-78 W N

PENNSYLVANIA (3-1)1/15/27 46-18 W H12/27/68 74-76 L N

12/13/00 80-78 W H12/23/06 94-85 W H

PENN STATE (1-5)1/7/70 52-61 L A1/9/71 76-77 (ot) L H1/8/72 68-76 L A1/6/73 57-71 L H12/9/06 69-59 W H12/8/07 86-89 (ot) L A

PEPPERDINE (2-0)12/30/71 66-63 W A3/14/91 71-51 W N

PITTSBURGH (21-32)12/27/56 66-76 L N1/22/83 68-78 L A2/22/83 74-68 W H1/21/84 59-71 L N2/22/84 62-71 L A2/2/85 62-64 L H2/9/85 68-80 L A1/7/86 66-81 L H2/1/86 85-73 W A1/14/87 85-87 L H1/28/87 81-95 L A3/6/87 88-96 L N2/22/88 89-72 W H3/2/88 83-79 W A1/25/89 79-82 L H2/18/89 76-82 L A1/20/90 63-65 L A2/20/90 86-81 W H2/4/91 80-86 L A2/12/91 83-73 W H3/8/91 70-69 W N1/2/92 68-77 L A2/17/92 82-63 W H1/16/93 73-76 L A2/9/93 91-73 W H1/15/94 76-67 W A3/5/94 80-54 W H1/25/95 72-70 W A3/4/95 72-76 L H1/30/96 69-75 L A12/8/96 53-51 W H2/8/97 71-79 L A3/1/98 81-70 W H2/8/99 77-61 W H2/27/99 58-59 L A1/16/00 80-68 W A1/13/01 65-77 L A2/15/01 61-68 L H2/7/02 65-70 L A2/26/02 66-73 (ot) L H2/15/03 73-61 W H3/5/03 54-86 L A2/9/04 68-67 (2ot) W H1/15/05 63-67 L A3/3/06 65-61 W A2/19/07 68-71 L H

1/12/08 70-84 L A2/28/09 78-89 L H1/24/10 64-61 W H2/6/10 58-83 L A1/15/11 53-74 L A2/12/12 73-66 W H2/4/13 46-56 L A

PORTLAND (1-0)2/19/62 93-82 W H

PRINCETON (10-3)1/6/43 30-47 L H1/2/47 65-47 W H1/10/78 58-70 L H12/6/78 67-65 W A1/15/80 55-43 W H1/3/81 53-51 W A1/2/82 75-74 W H12/3/85 44-43 W A12/6/86 89-70 W H12/16/87 59-61 L A12/22/88 64-46 W H1/29/07 79-41 W H11/28/07 65-55 W A

PROVIDENCE (46-51)2/26/27 25-24 W H12/17/27 38-19 W H2/22/30 25-36 L A12/20/30 20-40 L H2/26/31 31-48 L A12/18/31 24-28 L H2/25/32 21-51 L A3/6/37 44-35 W H2/6/42 53-33 W H2/16/43 47-38 W H1/15/47 70-44 W H1/28/49 62-42 W H12/15/53 69-46 W H12/13/54 95-67 W H12/29/60 92-83 W N2/23/63 62-82 L A2/15/64 74-96 L H1/23/65 81-88 L A2/19/66 57-77 L H1/28/67 87-91 (ot) L A1/6/68 51-70 L H3/1/69 86-102 L A2/28/70 76-93 L H2/1/71 67-79 L A3/4/72 68-78 L H2/24/73 65-87 L A2/9/74 60-91 L H2/8/75 101-106 L A1/14/76 57-55 W H1/2/77 68-72 (ot) L A12/3/77 58-60 L N1/11/79 80-68 W A1/26/80 64-51 W H1/7/81 66-52 W A1/31/81 72-62 W H

1/4/82 66-65 W H2/13/82 70-79 L A1/12/83 72-88 L H2/12/83 65-81 L A3/9/83 73-64 W N1/2/84 60-58 (ot) W H2/4/84 74-82 (ot) L A3/7/84 55-59 L N1/26/85 70-72 L H2/18/85 73-74 L A3/6/85 75-77 (ot) L N2/12/86 66-67 L H2/24/86 82-97 L A2/17/87 87-91 L A2/25/87 72-85 L H1/19/88 82-80 W H2/6/88 68-54 W A2/25/89 84-80 W H3/1/89 80-68 W A1//9/90 70-78 L A1/15/90 63-89 L H1/2/91 97-92 W H1/29/91 62-65 L A2/4/92 68-65 W A2/15/92 85-77 W H1/9/93 91-79 W A2/2/93 90-71 W H3/13/93 69-60 W N1/5/94 61-85 L A1/31/94 64-63 (ot) W H2/1/95 77-80 L A2/13/95 53-77 L H12/6/95 79-72 W H1/2/96 82-77 W A1/11/97 73-66 W H1/31/98 68-56 W A2/11/98 73-74 L H1/2/99 49-65 L A2/1/00 82-67 W H3/8/00 85-65 W N1/3/01 87-80 W H3/8/03 61-64 (ot) L A1/12/04 60-63 L H2/1/04 55-46 W A2/23/05 54-67 L H2/1/06 77-74 W A1/6/07 69-91 L A1/17/07 69-68 W H1/24/08 88-75 W A1/22/09 93-98 (ot) L H3/6/10 92-80 W A3/9/10 109-106 W N1/30/11 81-71 W H1/7/12 66-57 W A3/6/12 79-47 W N1/13/13 55-67 L H3/5/13 66-76 L A12/31/13 81-80 (2ot) W A2/28/14 69-74 L H3/14/14 74-80 L N2/14/15 62-69 L A3/4/15 66-79 L H

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PURDUE (1-2)1/9/94 67-69 L A12/23/95 76-78* W H11/28/03 63-75 L N*Forfeit victory

QUINNIPIAC (1-0)11/19/99 91-55 W H

RHODE ISLAND (7-1)3/19/41 70-54 W N3/25/50 70-64 W N12/27/89 68-62 W N12/30/96 72-70 W H3/19/03 60-61 L A1/1/04 79-67 W H11/28/04 59-49 W A11/18/12 60-55 H N

RICE (1-1)12/28/68 69-71 L N11/30/84 69-66 W N

RICHMOND (0-3)11/19/04 71-77 L H12/1/05 49-60 L A12/26/10 61-69 L H

RIDER (14-0)2/9/40 44-32 W H1/6/41 41-26 W H1/7/47 46-35 W A2/17/47 32-20 W H12/1/58 80-59 W A12/19/59 71-62 W H1/14/61 79-57 W H12/20/61 81-79 W A1/9/63 79-42 W H3/8/64 91-86 W A12/1/92 87-74 W H11/17/00 104-76 W H12/5/01 78-66 W A1/2/03 75-60 W H

ROBERT MORRIS (1-0)11/18/07 111-107 (ot) W H

RUTGERS (37-29)2/4/16 20-41 L A2/27/24 30-40 L N2/4/25 20-37 L A1/9/29 25-28 L A3/1/30 27-31 L N2/21/31 26-37 L A1/9/43 36-18 W H2/20/43 45-31 W A1/18/47 69-52 W A12/27/47 46-43 W H1/12/49 63-61 (ot) W A2/6/50 59-61 L H2/26/51 62-44 W A2/13/52 66-42 W H

12/26/74 81-89 L N12/6/75 93-119 L A1/26/77 89/75 W N11/30/77 76-81 L A12/28/77 78-93 L A2/15/79 67-88 L N2/20/80 66-75 L A2/19/81 65-56 W N12/26/83 78-93 L H12/13/86 109-81 W H12/12/87 92-72 W H12/13/88 96-70 W H12/13/89 79-74 W A12/22/90 90-76 W H12/11/91 77-72 W A1/28/96 81-78 W H2/7/96 61-70 L A1/26/97 75-72 W A1/7/98 65-78 L A2/18/98 64-54 W H2/21/99 57-55 W H2/9/00 65-63 (ot) W A2/4/01 64-70 L H2/21/01 57-75 L A1/11/02 67-54 W H2/23/02 60-66 L A2/2/03 58-53 W H2/25/03 62-52 W A2/7/04 85-58 W H3/7/04 66-64 W A1/22/05 74-58 W H2/8/05 61-62 (ot) L A1/7/06 78-82 L A2/5/06 73-67 W H3/8/06 48-61 L N1/3/07 77-72 W H1/27/07 70-74 (2 ot) L A1/30/08 84-71 (ot) W A3/9/08 61-64 L H1/29/09 70-67 W H2/8/09 65-60 W A2/23/10 76-70 W H3/4/10 85-74 W A1/22/11 60-66 L H2/12/11 69-64 W A3/8/11 70-76 (ot) L N2/8/12 59-54 W A2/25/12 72-77 (ot) L H2/12/13 55-57 L A3/8/13 51-56 L H12/8/13 77-71 W A12/6/14 81-54 W H

ST. BONAVENTURE (16-12)1/10/20 26-16 W H1/8/21 46-35 W H1/7/21 38-35 W H1/5/24 38-31 W N2/2/27 28-23 W H1/21/39 49-41 W A2/19/39 43-33 W H2/17/40 46-41 W H

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ST. FRANCIS (NY) (48-11)1/14/09 34-14 W HNA 28-18 W H12/20/10 44-15 W H2/1/12 47-10 W H12/6/16 46-25 W H12/11/17 77-27 W H12/15/19 59-11 W H1/17/20 41-22 W A12/1/20 45-32 W H2/5/21 38-28 W A12/16/21 32-31 W A1/14/22 50-18 W H12/4/24 16-15 W H2/12/25 21-37 L A12/5/25 38-15 W H2/4/27 26-24 W H1/11/28 22-21 W H2/8/28 30-26 W A12/11/29 24-25 L A1/11/30 34-31 W H1/30/35 34-35 L H2/12/36 30-52 L A12/31/36 19-30 L A2/9/38 44-33 W A2/4/49 58-69 L A1/11/50 66-64 W H2/16/51 70-69 W A1/30/52 70-60 W H12/3/52 77-61 W A12/19/53 86-65 W H2/22/55 88-76 W H1/26/56 78-81 L H1/28/57 80-71 W N1/27/58 79-74 W H2/10/59 58-67 L A1/16/60 85-83 W H3/4/61 86-77 W N2/28/62 100-82 W H2/27/63 71-60 W A2/26/64 88-80 W H

2/3/65 59-61 L A2/2/66 90-88 W H2/15/67 88-98 L A1/30/68 82-46 W H12/11/68 66-53 W A2/4/70 83-78 W H2/10/71 73-60 W A1/29/72 73-71 W H2/14/73 78-75 W A12/22/73 91-74 W H12/21/74 108-89 W A12/23/75 75-66 W H1/12/77 95-100 L A1/14/78 92-89 W H11/22/91 99-78 W H12/2/02 84-76 W H12/8/04 57-56 W H11/14/08 88-61 W H11/12/11 75-71 (ot) W H

ST. FRANCIS (PA) (8-2)1/31/30 37-32 W H2/14/40 48-36 W H2/5/41 36-22 W H1/8/42 58-30 W H12/11/42 45-29 W H3/12/55 78-89 L N1/12/57 85-65 W H2/16/63 101-85 W H1/11/64 87-102 L A2/13/65 116-95 W H

ST. JOHN’S (35-58)1/13/09 22-30 L A2/7/10 13-38 L A12/10/12 22-31 L A12/6/13 22-19 W A1/10/14 27-15 W H1/9/15 20-18 W H12/10/23 36-35 W H1/7/24 30-48 L A12/20/35 31-56 L A12/11/36 20-26 L A1/19/38 29-58 L A2/15/39 32-46 L A3/17/51 68-70 (2 ot) L N3/14/53 58-46 W N12/14/63 65-69 L A1/16/65 69-76 L H12/18/65 64-75 L A12/14/66 58-91 L H12/15/67 49-78 L A1/8/69 45-66 L H12/13/69 64-83 L A1/20/71 70-88 L H12/11/71 84-103 L A1/24/73 77-107 L H2/23/74 53-68 L A1/22/75 72-67 W H3/6/75 64-76 L N2/16/76 63-68 L H2/15/77 75-69 W H

3/5/77 73-83 L N1/4/78 86-87 (ot) L A1/4/79 76-70 W H1/12/80 64-97 L A1/21/81 52-53 L A2/25/81 70-63 W H1/25/82 85-91 L H2/24/82 65-82 L A1/3/83 62-79 L H2/5/83 57-82 L A1/24/84 62-63 L H2/25/84 59-61 (ot) L A1/5/85 57-73 L A2/4/85 76-87 L H1/15/86 58-74 L H3/1/86 70-82 L A3/6/86 68-87 L N12/11/86 69-72 L A2/10/87 57-60 (ot) L H1/16/88 70-71 L A1/30/88 55-58 L H12/10/88 74-63 W A2/21/89 63-60 W H2/14/90 81-90 (ot) L H3/3/90 71-65 W A1/9/91 74-62 W H2/2/91 65-81 L A1/20/92 75-60 W H3/7/92 78-71 W A2/17/93 95-85 (ot) W A3/6/93 92-73 W H12/4/93 64-72 L A2/14/94 67-57 W H1/14/95 91-81 (ot) W A2/7/95 90-87 W H1/22/96 82-76 W H2/17/96 73-78 L A2/26/97 62-66 L H1/3/98 61-59 W A2/15/98 60-64 L H1/9/99 75-86 L A1/18/00 78-70 W H2/29/00 60-66 L A3/7/01 78-66 W N1/29/02 63-61 (ot) W H3/6/02 58-64 L N1/4/03 66-74 L A1/10/04 71-54 W A1/29/05 62-55 W A2/12/05 57-55 W H1/4/06 69-61 (ot) W H2/21/06 47-58 L A1/11/07 79-63 W H3/1/08 62-65 L A2/5/09 91-81 W H2/22/09 65-70 L A2/17/10 59-50 W A3/3/11 84-70 W H2/14/12 94-64 W H1/27/13 67-71 L A1/23/14 76-77 L A2/13/14 67-68 L H

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12/31/14 78-67 W H2/21/15 72-85 L A

SAINT JOSEPH’S (13-17)1/7/20 32-28 W H1/12/21 24-18 W A2/19/21 36-24 W H2/15/22 39-22 W H2/13/23 20-35 L A1/14/28 40-21 W H2/2/29 26-35 L A3/2/29 46-27 W H2/8/30 34-31 W H2/13/30 37-38 L A1/3/31 17-18 L H3/3/31 17-35 L A2/13/32 37-35 W A2/21/32 40-34 (ot) W A3/20/56 65-74 L N1/4/58 62-65 L H2/6/59 64-82 L A1/9/60 89-68 W H12/31/60 91-83 W N1/4/61 71-72 L A1/5/63 75-92 L A1/15/64 76-83 L H1/13/65 81-115 L A2/9/66 64-110 L H1/14/67 81-85 L A2/10/68 50-56 L H2/19/69 76-92 L A2/21/70 77-86 L H12/29/95 81-74 W H11/18/11 78-70 W N

ST. LOUIS (0-2)12/27/57 44-77 L N12/16/72 65-78 L N

SAINT PETER’S (62-24)1/16/32 20-24 L A3/3/32 40-27 W N1/8/33 30-26 W H2/11/33 27-16 W A2/22/35 27-29 L A1/24/36 33-17 W N3/4/36 37-38 L A1/22/37 30-23 W H2/3/37 35-29 W A12/17/37 50-39 W A2/4/38 40-29 W H2/24/39 52-38 W A3/9/39 40-35 W H2/3/40 55-27 W A1/19/41 45-29 W H1/21/42 51-12 W H12/18/46 64-45 W A3/5/47 65-43 W H12/12/49 62-69 L A1/9/50 76-46 W H12/6/50 87-52 W H1/8/52 84-61 W A

12/20/52 67-66 W H1/16/54 45-66 L A1/15/55 80-77 W H2/3/56 74-58 W A2/23/57 81-80 W H1/11/58 62-70 L A1/3/59 66-76 L H3/9/60 91-67 W A1/13/61 93-85 W H1/27/62 101-78 W A2/20/63 92-61 W H1/4/64 93-94 (2ot) L A2/24/65 79-78 W H1/28/66 82-93 L A1/11/67 67-73 L H1/27/68 65-86 L A2/15/69 65-67 L H12/20/69 85-117 L A2/6/71 65-57 W H2/26/72 71-83 L A3/1/73 95-76 W N3/7/74 94-90 W N3/1/75 82-84 (ot) L N3/8/75 75-79 L N2/26/76 95-77 W N2/24/77 89-90 L N2/22/78 87-73 W N2/3/79 70-73 L H1/19/80 51-69 L A12/30/80 40-31 W H12/12/81 47-46 W H12/11/82 51-60 (ot) L H12/13/83 60-71 L A12/22/84 58-57 W H12/14/85 60-61 L A12/3/86 78-71 W H2/16/88 79-70 W H12/6/88 90-63 W H1/5/90 76-57 W A1/22/91 67-62 W H12/14/91 66-44 W H12/14/92 88-54 W H11/29/93 59-46 W H12/17/94 92-66 W H12/13/95 59-61 L H12/10/96 65-54 W H11/15/97 76-60 W H11/14/98 75-57 W H11/29/99 79-65 W H11/27/00 104-85 W H12/11/01 78-63 W H2/9/03 97-80 W H12/13/03 91-62 W H12/11/04 82-78 W H11/28/05 66-57 W H11/27/06 80-60 W H12/4/07 85-75 W H12/13/08 60-46 W A11/13/09 53-51 W H11/29/10 69-49 W H11/26/11 63-54 W H11/25/12 76-61 W H

12/14/13 80-83 (ot) L H12/14/14 67-52 W H

SAINT MARY’S (CA) (2-3)12/7/72 78-83 L H12/12/80 61-68 L N12/2/83 58-53 W N12/2/06 93-82 (ot) W H12/1/07 70-85 L A

SAN DIEGO (1-0)12/29/93 67-47 W H

SAN FRANCISCO (3-0)12/15/73 89-83 W N11/16/01 87-79 W A11/23/02 77-51 W H

SANTA CLARA (1-1)12/22/78 79-68 W N12/30/87 75-91 L N

SIENA (6-4)12/13/40 56-38 W H2/14/47 52-39 W H12/16/47 42-31 W A2/9/49 58-36 W H1/14/50 48-59 L A1/3/51 47-51 L H1/12/52 52-55 L A2/11/53 62-49 W H12/2/72 72-76 L H2/5/74 77-73 W H

SOUTH CAROLINA (0-1)1/26/74 74-75 L N

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-1)1/24/74 68-79 L N12/29/94 92-79 W H11/20/08 63-61 W N

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0)12/2/61 74-73 W H11/25/94 69-56 W N

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA (1-0)1/2/76 103-84 W H

SW MISSOURI ST. (1-0)3/17/89 60-51 W N

STANFORD (3-4)12/27/54 63-65 L H12/20/78 80-86 L A12/18/79 72-55 W H12/22/85 76-75 (ot) W A12/30/93 75-69 W H2/4/96 60-83 L N12/22/96 81-83 L H

STETSON (1-1)12/29/70 61-60 W N12/28/73 76-102 L N

STONY BROOK (4-0)12/23/99 70-50 W H12/31/02 71-48 W H3/13/12 63-61 W H12/28/12 60-59 W H

SYRACUSE (16-48)1/28/48 56-55 W A2/14/49 54-56 L H1/27/51 45-44 W A1/5/80 76-99 L A2/4/81 62-74 L A2/21/81 66-65 W H2/3/82 80-90 L H2/20/82 81-82 L A1/15/83 81-92 L N2/16/83 68-96 L A12/30/83 74-79 L A1/11/84 65-93 L H1/16/85 80-90 L H2/14/85 62-94 L A1/4/86 75-96 L A2/5/86 61-84 L H1/10/87 84-92 L A2/3/87 80-84 L H1/9/88 82-84 L A1/27/88 76-87 L H3/12/88 63-68 L N1/7/89 66-90 L A2/6/89 79-85 L H3/11/89 78-81 L N2/5/90 65-74 L A2/28/90 69-71 L H1/12/91 67-69 L H1/19/91 64-78 L A2/1/92 67-70 L A2/11/92 86-76 W H3/14/92 66-70 L N1/11/93 80-73 W H1/31/93 67-76 L A3/14/93 103-70 W N1/22/94 74-78 L H2/23/94 69-91 L A3/11/94 81-80 (ot) W N1/7/95 77-89 L A2/18/95 82-74 W H2/20/96 80-79 W H1/15/97 66-83 L H1/28/97 60-93 L A2/7/98 85-61 W A12/12/98 80-64 W A1/30/99 62-76 L H2/7/00 69-67 W A1/21/01 77-65 W H2/10/01 62-63 L A1/8/02 70-85 L A2/21/02 71-73 L H1/8/03 66-70 L H

1/22/03 65-83 L A1/20/04 74-67 W H1/8/05 50-75 L A1/29/06 68-61 W A3/5/08 73-85 L H12/30/08 76-100 L A3/11/09 74-89 L N12/29/09 73-80 L H1/8/11 56-61 L H1/25/11 90-68 W A12/28/11 49-75 L A2/16/13 65-76 L H3/13/13 63-75 L N

TEMPLE (4-7)2/3/23 39-31 W H2/14/23 24-33 L A12/8/53 59-73 L N1/18/57 66-59 W H2/8/57 51-70 L A2/7/58 53-89 L A3/7/59 68-66 W H2/10/72 58-71 L N3/19/00 67-65 (ot) W N12/19/09 65-71 L H11/12/10 56-62 L A

TENNESSEE (1-2)12/11/76 90-99 L N12/23/78 80-94 L N11/21/92 72-64 W H

TENNESSEE STATE (2-0)12/29/84 97-88 W N3/18/93 81-59 W N

TEXAS (1-2)12/30/69 56-55 W N11/30/02 61-78 L N12/4/04 62-70 L H

TEXAS A&M (3-0)12/22/47 46-44 W H12/29/48 69-55 W H12/22/93 62-55 W H

TEXAS-EL PASO (1-1)12/7/79 61-69 L N3/18/88 80-64 W N

TEXAS TECH (0-1)3/16/10 69-87 L H

TOLEDO (2-0)1/4/47 59-48 W H1/1/48 54-43 W

TULANE (3-1)12/20/39 53-25 W H12/19/41 42-43 L H12/30/53 77-68 W N12/11/05 83-64 W H

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UCLA (1-0)11/25/92 73-64 W N

USF (11-2)1/20/06 94-89 (ot) W H2/8/06 70-65 W A2/24/07 89-76 W H1/17/08 74-64 W H2/26/08 79-75 W A2/25/09 75-60 W H3/10/09 68-54 W N1/28/10 74-76 (ot) L A12/28/10 64-55 W H1/13/12 55-56 L A1/23/13 55-47 W H3/12/13 46-42 (ot) W N12/18/14 89-69 W A

UTAH (1-1)12/10/76 86-95 L A11/25/88 86-68 W N

UTAH STATE (1-0)12/18/81 85-77 W N

VALPARAISO (1-1)3/2/50 81-61 W H11/8/98 54-64 L N

VANDERBILT (0-1)12/22/67 67-85 L A

VCU (1-1)11/17/11 69-54 W N

VILLANOVA (40-67)2/3/21 28-14 W H12/16/24 24-39 L A2/16/27 28-41 L H1/21/31 32-21 W H1/11/35 22-31 L A12/11/35 28-37 L A12/5/36 21-23 L A1/15/41 41-29 W H2/28/43 39-29 W H1/22/47 55-46 W A2/13/48 52-40 W H2/18/48 60-68 L A2/26/49 56-67 L H3/2/49 53-80 L A1/30/50 54-71 L H2/8/50 68-77 L A2/12/51 71-54 W H2/21/51 61-67 L A1/26/52 68-66 W A2/11/52 85-61 W H1/31/53 84-76 W A2/16/53 83-68 W H1/23/54 76-68 W A2/9/54 59-61 L H1/22/55 81-84 L A

2/28/55 83-79 W H2/18/56 80-63 W A1/26/57 92-95 (ot) L H2/5/58 64-72 L A1/10/59 59-64 L H1/20/60 65-94 L A2/4/61 94-80 W H1/3/62 67-97 L A3/6/63 64-71 L H3/3/64 73-109 L A3/3/65 63-84 L H3/1/66 67-91 L A3/1/67 65-83 L H3/5/68 66-80 L A2/26/69 56-73 L H3/2/70 96-126 L A1/26/71 52-72 L H2/24/72 62-104 L A2/7/73 72-70 W H2/28/74 75-62 W A2/5/75 99-91 W H1/20/76 77-111 L A1/8/77 91-80 W H12/9/80 65-66 L H2/11/81 63-67 L A1/16/82 70-71 L H2/10/82 53-66 L A3/4/82 73-88 L N12/22/82 68-79 L A1/19/83 59-75 L H1/18/84 67-84 L A2/18/84 66-73 L H1/19/85 74-86 L H2/27/85 75-80 L A1/2/86 56-62 L H2/22/86 65-78 L A1/24/87 82-86 L A2/21/87 68-67 W H1/23/88 63-69 L A2/27/88 84-58 W H1/16/89 78-61 W H2/11/89 83-77 W A1/2/90 67-64 W A1/27/90 66-61 W H12/12/90 81-77 W A2/23/91 90-73 W H3/9/91 74-72 W N1/13/92 68-73 (ot) L H2/22/92 59-74 L A1/19/93 66-61 (ot) W H2/13/93 65-59 (ot) W A2/8/94 60-65 L H2/26/94 70-59 W A12/5/94 75-98 L A2/11/95 67-81 L H1/17/96 78-73 W H2/14/96 67-79 L A1/2/97 67-88 L A12/2/97 57-72 L A1/10/98 67-54 W H12/9/98 68-55 W H1/4/00 71-64 W H

2/26/00 74-87 L A2/28/01 55-74 L A2/27/03 57-56 W H2/21/04 70-68 W H3/10/04 60-61 L N2/17/05 52-66 L H3/2/05 58-79 L A1/17/06 64-73 L A2/10/07 69-78 L H2/9/08 70-72 L A1/6/09 85-89 (ot) L H2/2/10 71-81 L A2/15/11 57-60 L H1/18/12 76-84 L A2/25/13 66-65 W H1/8/14 67-83 L H2/7/14 53-70 L A3/13/14 64-63 W N1/3/15 66-61 (ot) W H2/16/15 54-80 L A

VIRGINIA (3-0)3/4/71 73-71 W N12/28/88 84-67 W N11/24/07 74-60 W N

VIRGINIA TECH (5-2)12/28/55 64-60 W N1/5/02 80-72 W A1/24/04 83-76 W H12/21/06 61-80 L N11/23/08 77-73 W N1/2/10 94-103 (ot) L N11/23/13 68-67 W N

VMI (1-0)12/12/09 134-107 W H

WAGNER (21-6)12/10/46 59-43 W H1/21/48 60-49 W A12/16/61 97-87 W H12/22/62 83-88 L A2/3/64 110-86 W H12/11/64 99-90 (ot) W A12/22/65 78-73 W H2/11/67 73-88 L A12/19/67 91-99 L H1/4/69 80-83 L A12/1/69 95-75 W H2/24/71 97-75 W A12/1/71 99-71 W H12/14/72 93-44 W A1/15/74 93-77 W H2/19/75 59-51 W A12/19/75 81-62 W H2/12/77 78-86 L A1/25/78 88-80 W H1/31/79 90-95 (2ot) L A12/29/79 73-65 W H12/5/87 93-52 W H12/27/93 74-62 W A

12/9/94 97-83 W H12/23/96 113-91 W H12/30/99 92-77 W H12/22/00 97-82 W H

WAKE FOREST (5-2)1/5/54 89-78 W N1/11/55 63-71 L N1/10/57 55-64 L N12/23/67 71-70 W N12/5/89 76-74 (ot) W A12/10/11 68-54 W H12/8/12 71-67 W A

WASHINGTON (1-1)12/19/40 52-32 W H11/17/12 73-84 (ot) L N

WASHINGTON STATE (0-1)12/29/85 67-74 L N

WESTERN KENTUCKY (6-3)1/3/52 77-65 W N12/18/52 77-74 W N12/9/54 98-85 W N12/8/55 87-85 (ot) W N12/13/56 78-69 W N12/19/57 75-101 L N12/18/58 73-67 W N12/10/59 69-78 L N3/20/93 68-72 L N

WEST TEXAS STATE (1-0)12/11/52 69-46 W N

WEST VIRGINIA (12-16)12/9/77 76-73 W N2/11/96 59-77 L H3/6/96 80-78 W N1/8/97 76-91 L A2/22/97 71-80 L H3/5/97 57-77 L N2/22/98 71-81 L A1/13/99 63-58 (ot) W H2/25/99 70-67 W A2/5/00 97-66 W H1/27/01 75-81 L A2/25/01 71-82 L H1/18/02 81-67 W H2/9/02 85-79 W A2/22/03 68-64 W A3/1/03 56-53 W H2/4/04 64-69 L A2/20/05 86-96 L A3/5/05 66-63 W H2/14/06 71-64 W H2/3/07 70-81 L H2/17/07 71-81 L A2/17/08 68-89 L A1/3/09 66-92 L H12/26/09 84-90 (ot) L H2/20/10 63-75 L A

2/2/11 44-56 L A12/30/11 67-48 W H

WICHITA STATE (0-2)3/16/06 66-86 L N12/9/14 68-77 L A

WILLIAM & MARY (6-2)1/6/40 51-35 W H12/20/46 65-31 W H12/23/48 59-55 W H12/30/49 47-65 L H12/3/51 63-52 W H1/1/54 55-57 L H12/17/54 109-89 W H12/30/55 80-55 W N

WINTHROP (1-0)12/29/90 106-49 W H

XAVIER (7-4)1/4/48 34-41 L A1/5/49 60-51 W H1/11/53 86-78 W H1/10/56 84-73 W H3/16/57 79-85 L N12/8/79 70-67 W N11/21/10 52-57 L N2/1/14 68-60 W H3/3/14 71-62 W H1/7/15 58-69 L A1/31/15 90-82 W H

YALE (3-1)12/30/25 33-29 W N1/18/27 26-28 L A2/13/43 43-32 W H11/22/11 73-62 W H

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AJim Ahearn 1951-1953Chier Ajou 2014-2015John Allen 2001-2005Braeden Anderson 2015-pres.Rashed Anthony 2013-pres.Andy Arrington 1977-1981Patrik Auda 2010-2014Anthony Avent 1988-1991

BLou Babiak 1930-1933William Baird 1903-1904 Joseph Barlik 1962-1965Assaf Barnea 1990-1991Andre Barrett 2000-2004Robert Barrett 1903-1904 Salvatore Basile 1927-1930Bob Behan 1940-1942Boscoe Bell 1973-1974Frank Bellack 1942-1943Roy Belliveau 1949-1952Joe Bellontine 1959-1960Travis Berry 2013-2014Ron Berthasavage 1955-1958 Frank Besson 1959-1961Grant Billmeier 2003-2007John Birchell 1908-1912 era Dick Birdsall 1942-1943Jack Blair 1932-1933Brian Blake 1965-66/1967-68John Blewitt 1926-1927Louis Bloom 1949-1950Bill Blugovski 1949-1950Henry Bockrath 1951-1954John Boland 1932-1936Otto Boltz 1908-1912 eraSteve Boryczewski 1968-1969Jay Boyle 1976-1979Kevin Boyle 1981-1983Mauricio Branwell 2001-2002Joseph Brennan 1915-1918 Robert Brennan 1915-1918 Dick Brightman 1956-1959Robert Briscoe 1946-1947Bill Brooks 1958-1961 Harry Brooks 1951-1954 Roy Brooks 1979-80/1981-82Brad Broussard 1983-1985Andre Brown 1993-1994Dwight Brown 1993-1995John Brown 1922-1924 Tom Brown 1980-1984Richard Browne 1977-1980Richard Brownley 1950-1953Nick Bruckner 1950-1951Mark Bryant 1984-1988 Spencer Bryant 1983-1985Richie Buckelew 1956-1958Mike Buescher 1972-74/1975-76John Burchell 1909-1910 Jim Burkhardt 1960-1961Tom Burns 1942-1943

Ricky Burton 1982-1986Dennis Buttimore 1934-1935James Byrne 1908-1912 era Martin Byrne 1929-1932

CPaul Caffery 1970-1972 William Caffrey 1908-1909Matt Cajuste 2008-2010Dan Callandrillo 1978-1982 Brian Campbell 1998-2000Khadeen Carrington 2014-pres.Myles Carter 2015-pres.Raheem Carter 2001-2003Bryan Caver 1990-1994Gary Cavallo 1968-1971Justin Cerasoli 2004-2005Ramon Cespedes 1997-1999Randy Chave 1961-1964 Ed Chesney 1954-1957Walter Ciborowski 1948-1950Pat Clark 1971-1972John Clark 1908-1909 Raymond Clark 1972-1974Mike Clay 1974-1976Tom Clohosey 1923-1924 Sean Codey 1996-1997Jerel Cokley 2002-2004Marc Coleman 1975-1979John Coll 1921-1922 Sir John Collins 1980-82/1983-84Joseph Colrick 1922-1925 Edward Colrick 1925-1926Tony Comeleo 1955-1957Brian Conlon 1929-1930Bill Connors 1908-1912 era Kevin Connors 1941-1942Joe Cooke 1967-1968Dan Coombs 1961-1962Henry Cooper 1951-1954Michael Cooper 1986-1990Donald Copeland 2002- 2006John Corrigan 1922-1923 Frank Cortes 1969-1972Aaron Cosby 2011-2013Joseph Coughlin 1928-1929Timothy Coughlin 1914-1915 Marcus Cousin 2004-2006Bernie Coyle 1936-1940Robert Coyle 1926-1927Daryl Crist 1989-1993Tom Cross 1956-1959 Trevor Crowley 1988-1989Tony Cuccolo 1963-1966 Francis Cummings 1917-1918 Christopher Curran 1911-1912 John Curran 1909-1910

DSamuel Dalembert 1999-2001Bob Davies 1939-1942 Chris Davis 1990-1995Eric Davis 2002-2004

John Davis 1977-1979Larry Davis 2006-2008Mike Davis 2007-2009Damian Dawkins 1998-1999Richie Dec 1962-1965 Terry Dehere 1989-1993 Frank Delany 1937-1941Angel Delgado 2014-pres.Dick DeLosa 1935-1937Al Dente 1942-1943Daryl Devero 1979-1982Jim Dickinson 1989-1993Al Diehl 1941-1942Pete Dill 2010-2012Richie Dooley 1966-1968Francis Donnelly 1926-1927Jiggs Donohue 1919-1922 era Daniel Donovan 1921-1922 era Bob Doyle 1942-1943James Doyle 1934-1935Craig Duerksen 1992-1993Randy Duffin 1974-1978 Vince Duffy 1956-1958Daniel Dugan 1908-1912 era Walter Dukes 1950-1953 John Dunleavy 1963-1966Dan Dunne 1979-1983Hugh Dunnion 1957-1960 John Dwyer 1923-1925

ERansom Eaves 1983-1985Fuquan Edwin 2010-2014Connie Egan 1957-1959Ed Ehlers 1937-1938Gus Eppinger 1952-1953Barry Epstein 1957-1958Myron Eslar 1932-1933Lenny Evans 1989-1990John Evers 1963-1966

FJohn Fairchild 1994-1996Francis Fallon 1917-1918 Dick Farrell 1956-1957 Marty Farrell 1954-1957 John Feketie 1946-1947Jim Ferrer 1985-1986John Ferry 1908-1909 John Finnegan 1946-1947Manus Fish 1912-1913 Bob Fisher 1939-1942Bob Fitzgerald 1942-1943Tom Flaherty 1972-1976Edward Ferguson 1932-1933Pete Finnerty 1936-1940James Flanagan 1909-1912 eraFrancis Flarity 1911-1916 era Joseph Flynn 1919-1922 era Kevin Foley 1966-1969 Junior Foy 1969-1972Frank Foye 1972-1974Damion Fray 2001-2004

Les Fries 1919-1924 era Hank Furch 1959-1962

G Dick Gaines 1954-1957 Stan Gaines 2005-2007Nick Galis 1975-1979 Charles Gallagher 1916-1917 Hugh Gallagher 1953-1956John Gallagher 1927-1930Alexander Gambino 2002-2005John Garcia 2005-2010Billy Gardner 1974-1975Reggie Garrett 1997-2001 Darnell Gatling 2008-2011Paul Gause 2005-2009Andrew Gaze 1988-1989Aaron Geramipoor 2010-2014Francis Gillen 1917-1918Tom Gibbons 1947-1950Sterling Gibbs 2013-2015Derrick Gordon 2015-pres.Anthony Gorman 1981-1982Charles Gorman 1953-1955William Grant 1917-1918 Gerald Greene 1985-1989Dan Gregory 1965-1967Sean Grennan 2011-2012 Steve Grieco 1979-1983Kevin Grier 2003-2004Adrian Griffin 1992-1996 Eddie Griffin 2000-2001John Griffin 1926-1929Hank Gunter 1959-1961

HFerrakohn Hall 2009-2011Robbie Hall 1975-1976John Halloran 1922-1923 Robert Hammer 1949-1950Bill Hammersley 1950-1953Richard Hammock 1946-1949 Michael Hannon 1951-1954Al Harris 1999-2000Hakeem Harris 2013-2014Jack Harrison 1936-1937 Robert Hartmann 1947-1950 Eugene Harvey 2006-2010Ollie Hawkins 1972-1975Jeremy Hazell 2007-2011Edward Heine 1914-1917 Frank Henaby 1925-1928Desmond Herod 2000-2003Thomas Herron 1908-1909 Art Hicks 1959-1961Seth Hicks 1957-1960Edward Hoffman 1932-1933James Holleran 1923-1924 Thomas Holleran 1926-1928Shaheen Holloway 1996-2000 Richard Honecker 1946-1948Lionel Holder 1956-1958Bob Holm 1939-1942

Mike Hornack 1923-1925 William Hornack 1923-1927Ken House 1969-1972 Danny Hurley 1991-1996 Robert Hurt 1949-1951

IDan Iafelice 1936-1937Joseph Igoe 1915-1918 Mike Ingram 1981-1983Roger Ingraham 1994-1996

JJamel Jackson 2009-2011Ed Janeczak 1976-1977Howie Janotta 1946-1949Pete Jeremich 1974-1978Howie Johnson 1936-1937 John Johnson 1996-1999Kevin Johnson 2011-2013 Mike Jones 1983-1985Peter Jones 1911-1916 era Duane Jordan 1995-1999

K Jacky Kaba 1994-1998 Bill Karatz 1966-1967Haralds Karlis 2011-2015Arturas Karnisovas 1990-1994 Nick Katsikis 1986-1989Rimas Kaukenas 1996-2000 Kerry Keating 1989-1990Phil Kecemer 1959-1961Johnny Keller 1954-1957Andrew Kelley 1946-1947Edward Kelley 1934-1935Morg Kelly 1936-1937James Kelly 1947-1948Fenton Kennedy 1929-1930Jim Kenney 1963-1965Gerald Kerrigan 1911-1914 John Kielbiowski 1959-1960Marty Kilsommons 1938-1939Roger Kindel 1969-1972Doug King 1940-1942Domenik Klein 1960-1963Mel Knight 1968-1971 Walter Kostyshyn 1947-1949Richard Kraus 1934-1935

LSam Lackaye 1948-1951 Jim LaCorte 1970-1973 Pete LaCorte 1972-1975 Danny Lafelice 1936-1937 Brian Laing 2004-2008Darius Lane 1999-2002 Scott Langel 1977-1979Paul Lape 1972-1975Tom Larkin 1942-1943Dave Latimer 1948-1951Connor Laverty 2012-2013 Steve Lavino 1971-1973

The following list features the names of each varsity player in the history of the Seton Hall University men’s basketball program. Names found in this register were taken from various university records. A majority of this list (post-1923) was compiled by the Athletics Communications Office. Some variations on first and last names were found, and the duration range (era) is used in regard to many early 20th-century players where documentation is not conclusive for career duration.

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Keon Lawrence 2009-2011John Leahy 1990-1995 Roy Leath 1995-1997Reggie Lee 1949-1950Edward Leone 1936-1937Francis Leone 1938-1939Pete Leone 1936-1939Thomas LeVerte 1947-1949Martin Liddy 1924-1927Thomas Liddy 1929-1930John Ligos 1949-1952Bill Loeffler 1952-1953Sam Loftin 1978-1979Marco Lokar 1989-1991Charley Lorenzo 1954-1957 Khyiem Long 1985-1989Richie Long 1953-1956 Henry Lynch 1908-1909Kevin Lynch 2013-2014

M Tom Maayan 2012-2014Gerry Mackey 1965-1968Ed Mackiewicz 1978-1981John Mackinowski 1942-43/1946-48Robert Madden 1935-1937 Bill Madigan 1930-1933Edward Madjeski 1928-1931William Maguire 1909-1912 era Joseph Maher 1927-1929James Major 1984-1988 Charles Manga 1998-2002 Stephane Manga 2013-2015Paul Mansberry 1947-1948John Markewicz 1935-1936Angie Marotta 1958-1960Ronnie Marra 1952-1954Carl Marshall 2005-2007Tony Massaro 1977-1981Warren Maurer 1936-1937 George Mays 1949-1950Gerald McAteer 1929-1930Tom McCann 1919-1920 John McCarron 1942-1943Francis McCarthy 1914-1915 Thomas McCarthy 1915-1918 Andre McCloud 1982-1986 Pat McCormack 1932-1933Bill McCrea 1969-1971Frank McCullough 1932-1933John McDermott 1947-1948Michael McDonnell 1916-1917 Mike McDonnell 1975-1977Andrew McDonough 1905-1906 Butch McDonough 1919-1922 era Edward McDonough 1908-1909 George McDonough 1908-1910 Henry McDonough 1903-1904 Richard McDonough 1909-1910 William McFarland 1972-1973Thomas McGann 1920-1922 Joe McGeer 1919-1922 era George McGovern 1922-1923Ed McLaughlin 1941-1943 Mike McMahon 1962-1963Jim McManus 1971-1972Edward McNally 1935-1937 Jack McNally 1936-1937

John McNally 1934-1936 Joseph McNamara 1946-1947Howard McNeil 1978-1982 Francis McQuade 1911-1916 eraLeRoy McWilliams 1913-1914 Francis Meehan 1914-1919 eraBill Mello 1958-1959Philip Meshinsky 1961-1963Mani Messy 2003-2007Ralph Mezza 1960-1961Vinnie Michaels 1939-1942Stephan Michevich 1926-1928Jack Milani 1952-1953Raymond Miles 1934-1935Gordon Mills 1949-1950Darrell Mims 1991-1994Frank Minaya 1953-1955Charley Mitchel 1963-1966Robert Mitchell 2008-2010Dan Mobbs 1977-1979Brandon Mobley 2011-2015John Mongon 1929-1930Rene Monteserin 1988-1990Peter Mooney 1922-1923 Chuck Moore 1997-1998Terry Morawski 1964-1965Robert Morgan 1932-1933John Morley 1934-1935Robert Moroney 1946-1947Chris Morrison 1993-1994J.R. Morris 2002-2005Marvin Morris 1982-1984Mark Morrison 1996-1997Greg Morton 1999-2003John Morton 1985-1989 Glenn Mosley 1973-1977 Ken Moss 1967-1970 Bob Mulhern 1967-1970Daniel Mullin 1946-1948Tom Mullins 1947-1948Frank Mulquin 1928-1930John Mullvaney 1921-1923 Marty Murphy 1968-1970Michael Murphy 1989-1990Mike Murray 1960-1963 Nick Murray 1923-1924

NRichard Nagel 1947-1948Saul Nairdorf 1926-1927Ron Nathanic 1951-1955 Arthur Neal 1909-1910 Al Negretti 1940-42/1942-43Martin Nelligan 1926-1927Raymond Nelligan 1925-1928 Julius Nicolai 1955-1958Rob Ntiamoah 2004-2005Thomas Nugent 1911-1914 John Nuszer 1947-1948Jamar Nutter 2004-2008Michael Nzei 2014-pres.

OAloysius O’Connor 1909-1912 era Connie O’Donnell 1939-1940Tom O’Donnell 1970-1972Joseph O’Hare 1950-1953Vincent O’Hare 1930-1931

Anali Okoloji 2010-2011Augustine Okosun 2007-2008Ron Olender 1958-1961Brian Oliver 2012-2014Melvyn Oliver 2009-2010Bill Onder 1957-1958Charles O’Neill 1903-1904 Frank Onorato 1936-1939Alexander Ormsby 1914-1915 Ray Ortiz 1979-1981Stanley Ostaszewski 1934-1936John Outwater 1925-1927 William Outwater 1929-1931

P David Palmer 2005-2006Ben Pagliaroli 1946-1947Nick Parpan 1936-1941Denny Parvin 1964-1965George Pavlick 1960-1962Kelland Payton 1995-1997Frank Peloso 1950-1952Joseph Peplowski 1911-1913Hernan Perez 2004-2005 Ed Petrie 1953-1956 Bill Petrillo 1953-1956James Phelan 1923-1926Matt Piccinich 1979-1981Edward Pietranski 1934-1936Mike Pilgrim 2005-2006Bob Pine 1940-1941Kenneth Pine 1939-1942Robert Plocinik 1962-1965George Poelter 1940-1941Eniel Polynice 2010-2011Herb Pope 2009-2012Frank Porter 1922-1923 Ken Powell 1982-1984Kashif Pratt 2006-2007Joseph Price 1935-1936Cyril Pruczinsky 1923-1928Harry Purcell 1936-1940 Dave Putnam 1949-1951

RRamon Ramos 1985-1989 John Ramsay 1972-1975 Jose Rebimbas 1986-1990Richie Regan 1950-1953 Russ Regan 1941-1942Tom Regan 1955-1956Gerry Reidy 1961-1964Charles Reilly 1932-1936Francis Reilly 1903-1904 John Reilly 1946-1949Walter Reilly 1927-1928Al Reiss 1931-1932Harry Renner 1947-1949Francis Reynolds 1921-1924 James Reynolds 1935-1939 Martin Reynolds 1903-1904 Arnie Ring 1951-1955 Don Roberts 1955-1958Jeff Robinson 2009-2011Desi Rodriguez 2014-pres.Nate Rogers 1981-1985Walter Rouse 1958-1960Larry Rovelstad 1966-1969

Jack Rowley 1957-1960 Bill Runge 1953-1956John Ruthenberg 1939-1942Edward Ryan 1937-1941Joseph Ryan 1923-1924 Vince Ryan 1955-1958Art Ryniker 1936-1937Chris Rzonca 1972-1974 SEd Sadowski 1936-1940 Levell Sanders 1994-1998 Martin Salley 1984-1988 Phil Samuels 1956-1959 Carlos Sanchez 1991-1992Ismael Sanogo 2014-pres.Conrad Sarkey 1913-1914 Frank Saul 1942-43/1946-49 Walter Saul 1942-1943Gary Saunders 1998-2000John Scavoni 1921-1922 Benjamin Scharnus 1940-1942Steve Schoenhaus 1965-1968Dawan Scott 1977-1978John Sealey 1981-1983Irv Segal 1930-1931John Semerad 1976-1979Al Senavitis 1959-1962 Mark Seymour 1964-1967Ty Shine 1998-2002Tchaka Shipp 1992-1994Mergin Sina 1984-1986Jaren Sina 2013-2015Amarveer Singh 2015-pres.Walter Singer 1946-1947Harry Singleton 1927-1928 Tony Sisti 1947-1948Edward Skeuse 1932-1935Harry Slaton 1962-1965 Quinn Smith 1987-1988Kyle Smyth 2012-2013James Somers 1912-1917 era Bill Somerset 1965-1968 Bob Sparks 1966-1967Bernard Stafford 1903-1904 John Stafford 1903-1904 Dan Stefankiewicz 1983-1984Ray Studwell 1939-1942Dalton Soffer 2015-pres.Dick Stukenbroeker 1972-1975William Sullivan 1916-1917 John Suminski 1966-1969 Golden Sunkett 1961-1964 Andre Sweet 2002-2005Paul Szczech 1955-1958

T John Tansil 1979-1980Noel Taylor 1955-1956Oliver Taylor 1989-1991Bayonne Taty 1995-1997Eugene Teague 2012-2014Charles Terrill 1949-1952Bill Terry 1971-1974Jordan Theodore 2008-2012Jevon Thomas 2015-pres.John Thurston 1968-1969Charles Tichler 1903-1904

Lou Toia 1942-1943Marcus Toney-El 2000-2004Michael Torpey 1927-1931Frank Torruella 1985-1986Cliff Tracey 1974-1977Charles Travers 1952-1955Clarence Trowbridge 1951-1953Jerwaun Tuck 1994-1995Greg Tynes 1974-1978

V Louis Varous 1949-1951Michael Vincent 1939-1942Bob Vogt 1983-1985Frantz Volcy 1986-1990

WDaryll Walker 1985-1989 Jerry Walker 1990-1993 Ken Walker 1958-1961Mike Wall 1967-1970Frank Walsh 1921-1924Brandon Walters 2007-2009Bobby Wanzer 1942-43/1946-47Nick Werkman 1961-1964 Richie Westover 1964-1967Phil Whitaker 1983-1986Isaiah Whitehead 2014-pres.Kelly Whitney 2002-2006Pookey Wigington 1987-1989Kevin Wilkins 1999-2001Donnell Williams 1994-1998Freddie Wilson 2011-2012 Gordon Winchester 1989-1992Jamar Wise 2002-2004Jim Wood 1983-1984Ron Wood 1969-1972Les Wormach 1960-1963Luther Wright 1991-1993Vince Wright 1964-1967

YJohn Yablonski 1993-1997Bill Young 1967-1970Clark Young 1978-80/1981-83

ZFrank Zazzaro 1973-1977Frank Zelesnik 1971-1973Tony Zaycek 1936-1937Ed Zdanewicz 1929-1933 Chris Zier 1968-1970

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Note: Rosters researched and compiled with resources available. The Office of Athletics Communications welcomes all additions, deletions and corrections.

(Year, overall record, conference record, player, points averaged, rebounds averaged where available)

2014-15 (16-15; 6-12): Chier Ajou (0.3, 1.0) Rashed Anthony (0.9, 1.4), Khadeen Carrington (8.8, 2.9), Angel Delgado (9.3, 9.8), Sterling Gibbs (16.3, 2.1), Haralds Karlis (3.3, 0.7), Stephane Manga (2.6, 1.5), Trevonn Morton (DNP), Brandon Mobley (9.8, 5.0), Michael Nzei (DNP), Desi Rodriguez (5.6, 4.5), Ismael Sanogo (0.5, 1.0), Jaren Sina (7.0, 2.5), Isaiah Whitehead (12.0, 3.9)

2013-14 (17-17; 6-12): Rashed Anthony (RS), Patrik Auda (9.6, 4.5), Travis Berry (0.0, 0.0), Fuquan Edwin (14.5,3.5), Aaron Geramipoor (2.2,1.9), Sterling Gibbs (13.2, 2.9), Hakeem Harris (1.7, 0.7), Haralds Karlis (1.8, 1.5), Kevin Lynch (0.0, 0.0), Tom Maayan (2.4,1.2), Stephane Manga (3.0, 1.8), BrandonMobley (7.6, 4.2), Brian Oliver (10.4, 3.5), Jaren Sina (6.0, 1.4), Eugene Teague (11.2,7.9)

2012-13 (15-18; 3-15): Patrik Auda (7.6,3.4), Aaron Cosby (12.6, 2.5), Fuquan Edwin (16.5,5.8), Aaron Geramipoor (0.9,1.7), Kevin Johnson (2.5, 2.0), Haralds Karlis (2.8, 2.2), Connor Laverty (0.7, 0.0), Tom Maayan (1.8,1.7), Brandon Mobley (9.0, 5.5), Brian Oliver (7.7,3.7), Kyle Smyth (5.1,2.2), Eugene Teague (11.2,7.2), Freddie Wilson (1.4, 0.4)

2011-12 (21-13; 8-10): Patrik Auda (6.8,4.0), Aaron Cosby (7.9, 2.0), Pete Dill (0.3,0.3), Fuquan Edwin (12.5,6.2), Aaron Geramipoor (1.4,2.2), Sean Grennan (0.6, 0.1), Haralds Karlis (3.2, 1.6), Brandon Mobley (5.6, 4.4), Herb Pope (15.1,10.4), John Snow (0.0, 0.0), Jordan Theodore (16.1,3.1), Freddie Wilson (1.8, 0.8)

2010-11 (13-18; 7-11): Patrik Auda (3.2,2.5), Pete Dill (0.0,0.3), Fuquan Edwin (7.9,3.3), Darnell Gatling (0.3,0.1), Aaron Geramipoor (0.4,1.1), Ferrakohn Hall (5.1,3.4), Jeremy Hazell (19.8,3.5), Jamel Jackson (4.6,1.2), Keon Lawrence (4.5,3.1), Anali Okoloji (1.9,1.0), Eniel Polynice (3.8,2.8), Herb Pope (9.8,7.9), Jeff Robinson (12.1,6.4), Jordan Theodore (11.0,3.1)

2009-10 (19-13; 9-9): Matt Cajuste (0.6,0.9), John Garcia (3.3,3.5), Darnell Gatling (0.3,0.9), Ferrakohn Hall (2.4,1.7), Eugene Harvey (8.5,2.3), Jeremy Hazell (20.4,3.5), Jamel Jackson (4.8,0.7), Keon Lawrence (4.1,2.8), Robert Mitchell (8.4,3.8), Melvyn Oliver (1.9,1.9), Herb Pope (11.5,10.7), Jeff Robinson (12.2,5.8), Jordan Theodore (9.3,2.4)

2008-09 (17-15; 7-11): Matt Cajuste (0.6,0.6), Mike Davis (2.6,2.3), John Garcia (8.0,7.0), Darnell Gatling (0.0,0.3), Paul Gause (7.8,4.1), Eugene Harvey (12.5,3.2), Jeremy Hazell (22.7,3.8), Robert Mitchell (14.6,8.0), Peter Peregrin (0.4,0.4), Jordan Theodore (5.9,1.6), Brandon Walters (1.9,2.1)

2007-08 (17-15; 7-11): Larry Davis (5.8,3.4), Mike Davis (2.7,2.5), John Garcia (6.9,7.0), Paul Gause (7.6,3.2), Eugene Harvey (13.3,3.3), Jeremy Hazell (12.8,2.3), Brian Laing (18.6,6.9), Jamar Nutter (10.9,2.7), Augustine Okosun (1.8,2.0), Brandon Walters (0.5,0.4)

2006-07 (13-16; 4-12): Grant Billmeier (3.4,3.4), Larry Davis (7.5,3.4), Stan Gaines (6.2,4.6), John Garcia (4.4,3.8), Paul Gause (8.7,3.3), Eugene Harvey (16.5,3.2), Brian Laing (16.5,6.7), Carl Marshall (1.9,0.5), Mani Messy (1.5,1.1), Jamar Nutter (12.3,3.2), Kashif Pratt (0.5,0.5)

2005-06 (18-12; 9-7): Grant Billmeier (3.8,3.5), Donald Copeland (16.1,3.0), Tyrell Cotton (0.0,0.0), Marcus Cousin (2.1,3.5), Stan Gaines (4.8,3.9), John Garcia (1.8,1.6), Paul Gause (6.1,2.8), Brian Laing (5.8,3.6), Carl Marshall (1.1,0.5), Mani Messy (0.0,0.5), Jamar Nutter (12.1,3.6), David Palmer (3.0,2.0), Mike Pilgrim (0.0,1.0), Kelly Whitney (15.2,7.9)

2004-05 (12-16; 4-12): John Allen (11.5,4.9), Grant Billmeier (3.9,3.4), Justin Cerasoli (6.2,3.0), Donald Copeland (6.9,2.3), Marcus Cousin (0.4,1.1), Alex Gambino (0.8,1.4), Brian Laing (2.8,1.3), Mani Messy (2.3,0.8), J.R. Morris (10.1,5.8), Jamar Nutter (4.3,1.6), Andre Sweet (8.9,5.7), Kelly Whitney (11.9,6.3)

2003-04 (21-10; 10-6): John Allen (12.4,4.7), Andre Barrett (17.3,3.9), Grant Billmeier (1.5,2.1), Jerel Cokley (0.5,0.0), Donald Copeland (1.3,0.5), Eric Davis (1.3,0.8), Damion Fray (2.2,1.8), Alex Gambino (0.8,0.8), Kevin Grier (0.0,0.3), Mani Messy (0.3,0.5), J.R. Morris (10.1,3.7), Andre Sweet (10.1,6.0), Marcus Toney-El (6.4,4.9), Kelly Whitney (13.6,6.9), Jamar Wise (1.0,0.5)

2002-03 (17-13; 10-6): John Allen (13.9,5.1), Andre Barrett (16.7,3.8), Raheem Carter (0.0,0.0), Jerel Cokley (0.0,0.0), Donald Copeland (2.2,0.8), Eric Davis (0.6,1.4), Damion Fray (1.2,1.5), Alex Gambino (0.5,1.0), Desmond Herod (1.6,0.8), J.R. Morris (4.0,1.5), Greg Morton (3.7,2.9), Andre Sweet (8.1,4.5), Marcus Toney-El (6.7,5.8), Kelly Whitney (11.0,6.1), Jamar Wise (0.3,0.3)

2001-02 (12-18; 5-11): John Allen (11.4,5.5), Andre Barrett (16.9,3.6), Mauricio Branwell (2.3,2.5), Raheem Carter (0.7,0.3), Damion Fray (3.0,2.3), Desmond Herod (3.7,1.4), Darius Lane (12.5,4.7), Charles Manga (6.8,6.8), Greg Morton (3.7,3.9), Ty Shine (7.0,1.3), Marcus Toney-El (4.7,3.4)

2000-01 (16-15; 5-11): Andre Barrett (10.2,3.3), Samuel Dalembert (8.3,5.7), Reggie Garrett (1.3,2.4), Eddie Griffin (17.8,10.8), Desmond Herod (1.8,0.9), Darius Lane (16.9,4.8), Charles Manga (2.0,1.8), Greg Morton (1.9,3.8), Ty Shine (9.6,1.9), Marcus Toney-El (6.7,4.0), Kevin Wilkins (0.9,1.8)

1999-00 (22-10; 10-6): Brian Campbell (0.1,0.0), Samuel Dalembert (6.0,6.0), Reggie Garrett (1.6,1.2), Al Harris (2.8,2.1), Shaheen Holloway (13.2,5.1), Rimas Kaukenas (13.2,3.5), Darius Lane (15.3,4.6), Charles Manga (1.6,2.5), Greg Morton (3.9,4.7), Gary Saunders (9.4,3.2), Ty Shine (7.8,1.7), Kevin Wilkins (3.0,2.7)

1998-99 (15-15, 8-10): Brian Campbell (DNP), Ramon Cespedes (2.9,2.9), Damian Dawkins (3.2,3.8), Reggie Garrett (1.1,2.3), Shaheen Holloway (9.3,2.8), John Johnson (1.1,0.6), Duane Jordan (9.6,7.0), Rimas Kaukenas (13.5,4.7), Charles Manga (3.5,5.3), Chuck Moore (8.0,2.0), Gary Saunders (13.5,5.0), Ty Shine (7.8,2.0)

1997-98 (15-15, 9-9): Ramon Cespedes (1.6,2.0), Reggie Garrett (2.2,1.6), Shaheen Holloway (15.0,3.8), John Johnson (0.2,0.4), Duane Jordan (6.5,6.7), Jacky Kaba (4.3,6.8), Rimas Kaukenas (8.7,3.8), Chuck Moore (4.4,1.3), Levell Sanders (15.6,3.7), Donnell Williams (14.5,4.2)

1996-97 (10-18, 5-13): Sean Codey (0.0, 0.0), Shaheen Holloway (17.3, 3.8), John Johnson (0.5, 0.3), Duane Jordan (5.0, 4.5), Jacky Kaba (3.8, 0.1), Rimas Kaukenas (7.7, 2.6), Roy Leath (0.6, 0.5), Mark Morrison (0.3, 0.2), Kelland Payton (2.9, 2.8), Levell Sanders (15.8, 5.1) Bayonne Taty (6.5, 6.4), Donnell Williams (11.0, 5.0), John Yablonski (0.9, 0.7)

1995-96 (13-15, 7-11): John Fairchild (0.4, 0.2), Adrian Griffin (19.5, 8.3), Danny Hurley (14.3, 2.7), Roger Ingraham (5.3, 4.5), Duane Jordan (1.6, 1.7), Jacky Kaba (7.3, 5.0), Roy Leath (1.4, 1.5), Kelland Payton (1.8) 1.3), Levell Sanders (12.3, 3.8), Bayonne Taty (7.9, 4.8), Donnell Williams (7.5, 3.5), John Yablonski (1.1, 0.4)

1994-95 (16-14, 7-11): Dwight Brown (10.0,2.9), Chris Davis (1.1,0,8), John Fairchild (0.5,0.1), Adrian Griffin (15.3,7.2), Danny Hurley (13.8,2.7), Roger Ingraham (8.4,5.4), Jacky Kaba (5.4,4.6), John Leahy (6.8,2.5), Levell Sanders (6.4,2.2), Jerwaun Tuck (2.0,0.8), Donnell Williams (13.1,6.0), John Yablonski (0.9,0.4)

1993-94 (17-13, 8-10): Andre Brown (4.3, 1.3), Dwight Brown (7.1, 2.0), Bryan Caver (12.3, 3.1), Chris Davis (1.0, 1.4), Adrian Griffin (9.7, 7.8), Danny Hurley (3.5, 4.0), Arturas Karnisovas (18.3, 6.8), John Leahy (6.0, 2.8), Darrell Mims (8.0, 5.9), Chris Morrison (0.7, 0.0), Tchaka Shipp (2.9, 2.8), John Yablonski (1.1, 0.6)

1992-93 (28-7, 14-4): Bryan Caver (4.2, 1.8), Daryl Crist (0.8, 0.4), Chris Davis (1.4, 0.9), Terry Dehere (22.0, 3.0), Jim Dickinson (1.0, 1.0), Craig Duerksen (1.2, 0.4), Adrian Griffin (3.4, 3.5) Danny Hurley (6.1, 1.8) Arturas Karnisovas (14.6, 6.6), John Leahy (5.8, 2.5), Darrell Mims (RS), Tchaka Shipp (1.4, 1.4) Jerry Walker (12.2, 5.8), Luther Wright (9.0, 7.5)

1991-92 (23-9, 12-6): Bryan Caver (8.6,3.3), Daryl Crist (2.2,0.9), Chris Davis (RS), Terry Dehere (19.4,3.7), Jim Dickinson (1.3,2.2), Danny Hurley (2.8,0.5), Arturas Karnisovas (8.5,4.2), John Leahy (7.0,2.4), Darrell Mims (1.6,2.2), Carlos Sanchez (1.0,0.0), Jerry Walker (13.7,7.4), Gordon Winchester (9.2,5.7), Luther Wright (4.8,2.8)

1990-91 (25-9, 9-7): Anthony Avent (19.8,9.9), Assaf Barnesa (1.4,1.1), Bryan Caver (4.6,1.7), Daryl Crist (2.0,0.3), Chris Davis (1.8,1.3), Terry Dehere (19.8,3.0), Jim Dickinson (RS), Arturas Karnisovas (7.3,4.6), John Leahy (MH), Marco Lokar (3.1,0.3), Oliver Taylor (11.0,2.4), Jerry Walker (6.7,6.0), Gordon Winchester (7.4,4.7)

1989-90 (12-16, 5-11): Anthony Avent (10.5,9.4), Michael Cooper (13.4,6.3), Daryl Crist (1.6,1.4), Terry Dehere (16.1,3.4), Jim Dickinson (1.5,1.4), Lenny Evans (0.0,0.1), Kerry Keating (0.7,0.7), Marco Lokar (5.0,0.3), Rene Monteserin (2.0,1.0), Michael Murphy (0.7,0.0), Jose Rebimbas (0.0,0.5), Oliver Taylor (8.9,1.9), Frantz Volcy (12.2,6.3), Gordon Winchester (3.7,2.6)

1988-89 (31-7, 11-5): Anthony Avent (4.4,3.0), Michael Cooper (4.8,3.1), Trevor Crowley (1.2,0.3), Andrew Gaze (13.6,4.5), Gerald Greene (9.1,2.8), Nick Katsikis (1.6,0.6), Khyiem Long (2.3,1.6), Rene Monteserin (0.5,0.0), John Morton (17.3,3.4), Ramon Ramos (11.9,7.6), Jose Rebimbas (0.3,0.3), Frantz Volcy (5.2,2.7), Daryll Walker (11.5,7.2), Pookey Wigington (1.8,0.7)

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1987-88 (22-13, 8-8): Mark Bryant (20.5,9.1), Michael Cooper (4.5,2.4), Gerald Greene (3.0,1.3), Nick Katsikis (5.3,1.8), Khyiem Long (0.9,1.0), James Major (10.5,1.9), John Morton (12.8,1.9), Ramon Ramos (9.6,5.8), Jose Rebimbas (1.0,0.6), Martin Salley (5.9,4.5), Quinn Smith (2.0,0.9), Frantz Volcy (2.1,1.4), Daryll Walker (5.2,3.3), Pookey Wigington (1.7,0.8)

1986-87 (15-14, 4-12): Mark Bryant (16.8,7.1), Michael Cooper (1.4,1.0), Gerald Greene (3.2,1.4), Nick Katsikis (0.7,0.3), Khyiem Long (3.6,2.4), James Major (17.6,2.8), John Morton (10.4,2.6), Ramon Ramos (6.6,0.4), Jose Rebimbas (0.5,0.3), Martin Salley (10.5,5.4), Frantz Volcy (4.6,3.0), Daryll Walker (8.9,4.9)

1985-86 (14-18, 3-13): Mark Bryant (14.0,7.5), Ricky Burton (4.8,3.4), Jim Ferrer (3.2,0.8), Gerald Greene (3.3,2.6), Khyiem Long (2.4,1.4), Andre McCloud (15.6,5.0), James Major (7.6,1.7), John Morton (7.5,1.5), Ramon Ramos (2.2,2.2), Martin Salley (6.2,4.1), Mergin Sina (5.0,1.4), Frank Torruella (0.9,0.7), Daryll Walker (6.3,4.2), Phil Whitaker (2.7,0.6)

1984-85 (10-18, 1-15): Brad Broussard (0.4,0.1), Mark Bryant (12.2,6.8), Spencer Bryant (0.0,0.7), Ricky Burton (7.8,5.1), Ransom Eaves (9.0,2.4), Mike Jones (1.5,0.8), James Major (9.7,2.0), Andre McCloud (20.8,7.2), Nate Rogers (1.6,0.4), Martin Salley (8.8,4.6), Mergin Sina (2.7,1.8), Phil Whitaker (1.1,0.7), Bob Vogt (0.3,0.3)

1983-84 (9-19, 2-15): Brad Broussard (3.1,0.4), Tom Brown (10.4,8.0), Spencer Bryant (0.0,0.4), Ricky Burton (4.9,3.8), Sir John Collins (2.1,1.7), Ransom Eaves (9.6,2.4), Mike Jones (3.8.1.8), Andre McCloud (14.8,6.0), Marvin Morris (10.0,4.0), Ken Powell (7.5,2.0), Nate Rogers (4.2,2.6), Dan Stefankiewcz (0.9,0.1), Bob Vogt (0.8,0.6), Phil Whitaker (1.5,1.1), Jim Wood (3.3,1.9)

1982-83 (6-23, 1-15): Kevin Boyle (2.6,0.8), Tom Brown (7.4,6.0), Ricky Burton (6.1,2.9), Dan Dunne (1.2,1.3), Steve Grieco (1.0,0.3), Mike Ingram (8.0,7.5), Andre McCloud (16.6,6.6), Marvin Morris (9.0,4.0), Ken Powell (8.8,2.3), Nate Rogers (6.5,3.5), John Sealy (5.5,1.9), Clark Young (3.7,3.0)

1981-82 (11-16, 2-12): Kevin Boyle (3.6,1.2), Roy Brooks (1.1,1.3), Tom Brown (5.0,3.5), Dan Callandrillo (25.8,3.7), Sir John Collins (7.4,4.7), Daryl Devero (7.1,3.6), Dan Dunne (3.3,3.5), Anthony Gorman (0.2,0.1), Steve Grieco (0.8,0.4), Mike Ingram (10.7,6.3), Howard McNeil (10.0,5.5), Nate Rogers (3.0,1.3), John Sealy (5.3,1.9), Clark Young (5.1,3.6)

1980-81 (11-16, 4-10): Andy Arrington (0.0,0.0), Tom Brown (3.8,3.6), Dan Callandrillo (16.1,2.8), Sir John Collins (6.3,5.3), Daryl Devero (11.2,5.3), Dan Dunne (1.0,1.1), Steve Grieco (1.4,0.7), Ed Mackiewicz (0.3,0.3), Tony Massaro (1.2,0.7), Howard McNeil (12.5,6.0), Ray Ortiz (1.7,0.4), Matt Piccinich (11.3,2.4)

1979-80 (14-13, 1-5): Andy Arrington (1.3,0.8), Roy Brooks (1.6,1.2), Richard Browne (3.6,1.4), Dan Callandrillo (19.8,3.3), Daryl Devero (17.4,7.0), Dan Dunne (2.1,3.2), Steve Grieco (1.4,1.0), Edward Mackiewicz (0.6,1.1), Tony Massaro (1.1,2.4), Howard McNeil (12.5,8.4), Ray Ortiz (5.6,1.7), Matt Piccinich (8.6,2.8), John Tansil (0.0,0.1), Clark Young (13.2,5.7)

1978-79 (16-11): Andy Arrington (0.8,0.7), Jay Boyle (1.8,0.4), Richard Browne (0.7,0.1), Dan Callandrillo (19.4,3.3), Marc Coleman (11.2,5.3), John Davis (1.2,0.5), Nick Galis (27.5,3.5), Scott Langel (0.6,0.5), Sam Loftin (0.0,0.0), Ed Mackiewicz (0.5,0.9), Tony Massaro (2.4,3.8), Howard McNeil (12.5,8.1), Dan Mobbs (1.1,0.9), John Semerad (2.0,1.4), Clark Young (9.0,5.0)

1977-78 (16-11): Andy Arrington (0.8,1.3), Jay Boyle (1.0,0.3), Richard Browne (0.9,0.2), Mark Coleman (8.2,6.1), John Davis (2.3,1.1), Randy Duffin (14.7,4.1), Nick Galis (17.3,2.4), Pete Jeremich (3.9,1.9), Scott Langle (1.0,0.0), Tony Massaro (1.3,1.3), Dan Mobbs (1.3,0.6), Dawan Scott (13.3,10.2), John Semerad (1.2,1.7), Greg Tynes (20.5,2.5)

1976-77 (18-11): Jay Boyle (0.5,0.4), Marc Coleman (6.8,4.5), Randy Duffin (14.0,3.5), Nick Galis (12.9,2.3), Ed Janeczak (0.7,0.5), Pete Jeremich (2.3,1.8), Mike McDonnell (1.0,0.3), Glenn Mosley (19.7,16.3), John Semerad (3.6,3.3), Cliff Tracey (0.8,0.7), Greg Tynes (21.9,2.4), Frank Zazzaro (2.6,2.0)

1975-76 (18-9): Mike Buescher (9.0,8.4), Mike Clay (0.2,0.1), Marc Coleman (5.2,4.0), Randy Duffin (5.7,2.0), Tom Flaherty (16.8,3.1), Nick Galis (3.2,1.1), Robbie Hall (3.7,1.2), Pete Jeremich (3.9,2.0), Mike McDonnell (0.0,0.3), Glenn Mosley (18.1,14.0), Cliff Tracey (0.2,0.4), Greg Tynes (18.6,3.3), Frank Zazzaro (3.0,2.0)

1974-75 (15-11): Mike Clay (1.7,0.5), Randy Duffin (2.7,0.7), Tom Flaherty (14.5,3.9), Bruce Gardner (1.2,1.6), Ollie Hawkins (2.1,0.7), Pete Jeremich (1.9,1.8), Pete LaCorte (13.0,6.8), Paul Lape (6.0,3.0), Glenn Mosley (16.2,16.3), John Ramsay (19.1,7.5), Don Stukenbroeker (5.1,2.0), Cliff Tracey (0.0,0.5), Greg Tynes (13.5,3.0), Frank Zazzaro (3.8,1.2)

1973-74 (16-11): Boscoe Bell (3.5,0.8), Mike Buescher (1.5,2.1), Ray Clark (5.2,1.1), Tom Flaherty

(2.6,1.9), Frank Foye (1.4,0.8), Ollie Hawkins (1.1,1.0), Pete LaCorte (10.6,8.08), Paul Lape (9.3,2.6), Glenn Mosley (13.8,14.2), John Ramsay (12.7,6.9), Chris Rzonca (9.8,7.2), Don Stukenbroeker (2.1,2.0), Bill Terry (13.8,2.2), Frank Zazzaro (2.0,0.0)

1972-73 (8-17): Mike Buescher (0.0.,0.0), Raymond Clark (6.8,7.7), Tom Flaherty, (2.5,1.3), Frank Foye (4.9,3.4), Ollie Hawkins (2.0,1.0), Jim LaCorte (8.2,4.2), Pete LaCorte (6.9,3.0), Paul Lape (6.8,3.0), Steve Lavino (3.4,0.8), William McFarland (5.1,2.1), John Ramsay (15.1,7.6), Chris Rzonca (9.9,6.5), Don Stukenbroeker (0.0,0.0), Bill Terry (10.7,2.0), Frank Zelesnik (4.4,2.9)1971-72 (10-16): Paul Caffrey (1.5,0.5), Pat Clark (1.2,0.9), Frank Cortes (8.0,2.2), Junior Foy (1.9,3.5), Ken House (25.1,14.8), Roger Kindel (7.6,3.5), Jim LaCorte (12.1,5.2), Steve Lavino (8.9,3.5), Jim McManus (1.2,1.6), Tom O’Donnell (1.5,2.0), Bill Terry (3.8,0.7), Ron Wood (1.5,1.7), Frank Zelesnik (14.8,5.5)

1970-71 (11-15): Paul Caffery (3.5,1.2), Gary Cavallo, Frank Cortes (17.0,4.7), Pleasant Foy (2.6,3.0), Ken House (21.0,14.2), Roger Kindel (1.6,1.5), Mel Knight (5.8), Jim LaCorte (4.3,4.5), Steve Lavino (3.5,1.4), Bill McCrea (6.1), Tom O’Donnell (1.2)

1969-70 (10-14): Gary Cavallo (9.0,6.6), Frank Cortes (16.6,4.2), Junior Foy (2.7,4.3), Ken House (18.8,15.8), Roger Kindel (1.4,0.6), Mel Knight (16.8,5.2), Bill McCrea (2.5,3.1), Ken Moss (6.6,2.6), Bob Mulhern (0.7,0.1), Marty Murphy (1.1,0.6), Mike Wall (0.6,1.9), Ron Wood (2.2,3.1), Bill Young (1.2,0.5), Chris Zier (2.4,3.0)

1968-69 (18-14): Steve Boryczewski (2.3,1.2), Gary Cavallo (9.7,6.9), Kevin Foley (14.5,4.4), Mel Knight (17.8,3.7), Bill McCrea (3.9,4.9), Ken Moss (6.5,4.1), Bob Mulhern (0.3,0.7), Marty Murphy (0.0,0.7), Larry Rovelstad (10.9,4.9), John Suminski (8.1,5.5), John Thurston (2.6,1.2), Mike Wall (5.9,2.3), Bill Young (1.0,0.8), Chris Zier (2.4,3.3)

1967-68 (15-5): Brian Blake (0.0,0.0), Joe Cooke (1.1,0.5), Richie Dooley (0.6,1.3), Kevin Foley (9.6,4.4), Dan Gregory (2.4,1.4), Garry Mackey (13.7,3.1), Ken Moss (5.3,2.0), Bob Mulhern (1.3,0.8), Larry Rovelstad (9.7,4.8), Steve Schoenhaus (2.6,1.0), Bill Somerset (13.1,12.6), John Suminski (10.6,4.0), Mike Wall (2.2,1.4), Bill Young (3.1,0.4)

1966-67 (12-11): Richie Dooley (3.1,2.7), Kevin Foley (2.6,1.3), Dan Gregory (8.5,3.1), Bill Karatz (0.5,0.0), Gerry Mackey (11.4,3.0), Larry Rovelstad (4.1,1.9), Steve Schoenhaus (2.2,1.7), Mark Seymour (2.0,2.0), Bill Somerset (16.7.,11), Bob Sparks (0.7,0.9), John Suminski (17.7,9.3), Richie Westover (1.3,1.0), Vince Wright (8.7,9.3)

1965-66 (6-18): Brian Blake (1.0,2.0), Tony Cuccolo (15.1,7.1), Jack Dunleavy (6.0,3.5), John Evers (3.4,1.4), Dan Gregory (2.5,1.4), Gerry Mackey (5.7,1.9), Charley Mitchel (15.3,4.7), Terry Morawski (16.6,8.3), Steve Schoenhaus (3.0,1.0), Mark Seymour (1.0,1.1), Bill Somerset (7.0,7.0), Richard Westover (2.1,1.4), Vince Wright (4.5,2.9)

1964-65 (12-13): Joe Barlik (1.2,0.9), Tony Cuccolo (16.2,8.0), Richie Dec (16.9,11.6), John Dunleavy (1.8,1.3), John Evers (6.3,3.6), Jim Kenney (0.3,0.1), Charley Mitchel (16.6,7.4), Terry Morawski (11.0,8.7), Denny Parvin (0.3,0.7), Bob Plocinik (2.2,2.0), Mark Seymour (0.2,0.0), Harry Slaton (11.4,10.9), Richie Westover (2.0,1.3), Vince Wright (2.2,2.9)

1963-64 (13-12): Joe Barlik (1.0,1.2), Randy Chave (9.3,4.6), Tony Cuccolo (6.7,6.1), Richie Dec (14.3,13.3), John Dunleavy (1.9,1.4), John Evers (1.9,1.1), Jim Kenney (1.2,0.3), Charley Mitchel (7.7,3.6), Bob Plocinik (1.5,2.1), Gerry Reidy (4.0,0.9), Harry Slaton (4.6,6.3), Golden Sunkett (6.4,6.0), Nick Werkman (33.2,13.8)

1962-63 (16-7): Joseph Barlik (2.3,2.7), Randy Chave (10.5,4.2), Richie Dec (14.9,9.0), Domenik Klein (1.1,0.9), Mike McMahon (0.0,0.0), Philip Meshinsky (0.3,0.5), Mike Murry (2.3,1.0), Robert Plocinik (2.7,3.9), Gerry Reidy (2.7,1.1), Harry Slaton (9.1,12.0), Golden Sunkett (8.8,7.3), Nick Werkman (27.3,10.8), Les Wormach (0.7,0.5)

1961-62 (15-9): Randy Chave (6.9,4.4), Dan Coombs (10.4,5.5), Hank Furch (2.2,1.2), Domenik Klein (5.1,4.8), Philip Meshinsky (0.8,1.0), Mike Murray (5.0,1.7), George Pavlick (1.0,0.0), Gerry Reidy (3.8,1.0), Al Sentavitis (17.0,5.1), Golden Sunkett (7.6,6.1), Nick Werkman (33.0,17.2), Les Wormach (0.7,1.4)

1960-61 (15-9): Frank Besson (3.5,1.5), Bill Brooks (4.2,1.3), Jim Burkhardt (0.6,0.6), Hank Furch (4.7,2.4), Hank Gunter (20.9,13.2), Art Hicks (19.1,12.4), Phil Kecemer (2.0,0.7), Domenik Klein (3.5,4.0), Ralph Mezza (0.6,0.3), Mike Murray (5.0,1.8), Ron Olender (5.1,3.5), George Pavlick (0.6,1.5), Al Sentavitis (14.0,4.8), Ken Walker (9.0,5.1), Les Wormach (0.2,1.0)

1959-60 (16-7): Joe Bellontine (4.5,0.5), Frank Besson (6.1,3.0), Bill Brooks (7.1,2.0), Hugh Dunnion (8.3,1.8), Hank Furch (2.1,1.1), Hank Gunter (14.5,12.5), Art Hicks (17.1,12.0), Seth Hicks (2.2,1.5), Phil

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Kecemer (1.6,0.0), John Kielbiowski (2.3,0.8), Angie Marotta (2.0,0.3), Ron Olender (2.6,2.2), Walter Rouse (0.8,2.8), Jack Rowley (8.5,5.5), Al Senavitis (6.6,3.5), Ken Walker (10.9,5.5)

1958-59 (12-10): Dick Brightman (5.5,1.2), Bill Brooks (5.2,2.0), Tom Cross (10.0,16.3), Hugh Dunnion (8.5,3.1), Connie Egan (2.1,1.0), Seth Hicks (7.3,3.8), Angie Marotta (2.6,0.8), Bill Mello ( 1.2,1.5), Ron Olender (3.2,2.4), Walt Rouse (1.3,3.3), Jack Rowley (11.9,8.3), Phil Samuels (5.1,5.7), Ken Walker (9.4,6.0)1957-58 (7-19): Ron Berthasavage (4.2,1.8), Richie Buckelew (3.6,1.5), Tom Cross (10.5,13.0), Vince Duffy (0.8,0.3), Hugh Dunnion (4.0,2.0), Connie Egan (2.3,0.8), Barry Epstein (5.9,2.5), Seth Hicks (8.4,3.0), Lionel Holder (1.6,0.7), Julie Nicolai (4.6,1.2), Bill Onder (0.8,1.0), Don Roberts (8.0,2.0), Jack Rowley (10.5,8.8), Vinnie Ryan (1.0,0.6), Phil Samuels (6.3,6.7), Paul Szezch (8.3,2.2)

1956-57 (17-10): Ron Berthasavage (3.6,2.0), Dick Brightman (3.3,1.8), Richie Buckelew (2.8,1.7), Ed Chesney (5.9,7.9), Tony Comeleo (1.0,0.4), Tom Cross (7.3,6.9), Vince Duffy (2.0,2.0), Dick Farrell (1.1,1.3), Marty Farrell (14.0,10.7), Dick Gaines (21.1,7.5), Lionel Holder (0.0,0.3), Johnny Keller (1.8,1.6), Charley Lorenzo (13.0,3.5), Julie Nicolai (1.0,0.4), Vinnie Ryan (2.0,1.4), Phil Samuels (3.3,2.3), Paul Szczech (5.6,1.4)

1955-56 (20-5): Ron Berthasavage (0.6,0.4), Tony Comeleo (1.3,0.3), Ed Chesney (1.8,4.0), Marty Farrell (10.6,8.0), Dick Gaines (20.3,8.1), Hugh Gallagher (4.7,2.7), Richie Long (13.5,10.3), Charley Lorenzo (8.2,2.3), Julius Nicolai (2.0,1.0), Ed Petrie (13.8,3.4), Bill Petrillo (2.3,1.0), Tom Regan (0.4,0.0), Don Roberts (1.4,1.3), Bill Runge (2.5,2.8), Vince Ryan (0.7,1.0), Paul Szczech (1.4,0.8), Noel Taylor (0.0,2.0)

1954-55 (17-9): Ed Chesney (0.7,2.2), Marty Farrell (8.5,8.4), Dick Gaines (17.2,7.2), Hugh Gallagher (3.5,2.1), Charles Gorman (1.3,1.5), Johnny Keller (4.1,2.5), Richie Long (9.3,9.8), Charley Lorenzo (9.2,4.0), Frank Minaya (1.3,1.7), Ronnie Nathanic (6.0,4.5), Ed Petrie (15.0,4.4), Bill Petrillo (2.1,2.4), Arnie Ring (4.7,5.8), Bill Runge (3.4,3.5), Charles Travers (1.5,0.9)

1953-54 (13-10): Henry Bockrath (0.4,1.1), Harry Brooks (15.0,3.7), Henry Cooper (5.5,3.1), Hugh Gallagher (2.9,1.8), Charles Gorman (0.9,1.8), Mickey Hannon (4.7,1.6), Richie Long (9.9,10.3), Ronnie Marra (0.2,0.2), Frank Minaya (0.9,0.8), Ron Nathanic (6.3,2.2), Ed Petrie (9.4,2.3), Bill Petrillo (5.6,3.3), Arnie Ring (10.2,8.3), Bill Runge (3.8,3.1), Charles Travers (1.6,0.8)

1952-53 (31-2): Henry Bockrath (1.1,1.0), Harry Brooks (12.2,3.8), Dick Brownley (1.3,0.8), Henry Cooper (4.4,3.3), Walter Dukes (26.0,22.2), Gus Eppinger (1.3,1.0), Bill Hammersley (4.1,2.3), Mickey Hannon (3.2,2.3), Bill Loeffler (1.0,0.0.3), Ronnie Marra (1.6,0.4), Jack Milani (1.9,0.5), Ronnie Nathanic (8.2,3.5), Joe O’Hare (2.0,0.6), Richie Regan (14.2,4.7), Arnie Ring (8.6,9.0), Charles Travers (2.7,1.3), Clarence Trowbridge (0.3,0.8), Jim Ahearn

1951-52 (25-3): Jim Ahearn (5.8), Roy Belliveau (10.1), Henry Bockrath (0.9), Harry Brooks (3.6), Dick Brownley (1.1), Henry Cooper (1.6), Walter Dukes (20.2), Bill Hammersley (2.2), John Ligos (10.4), Ron Nathanic (0.5), Joe O’Hare (1.7), Frank Peloso (3.8), Richie Regan (13.4), Arnie Ring (4.5), Clarence Trowbridge (1.4), Michael Hannon, Charles Terrill

1950-51 (27-7): Roy Belliveau (8.5), Richard Brownley (1.7), Nick Bruckner (3.8), Walter Dukes (17.6), Bill Hammersley (1.5), Robert Hurt (8.7), Sam Lackaye (4.8), David Latimer (6.1), John Ligos (6.9), Joseph O’Hare (2.2), Frank Peloso (0.6), David Putnam (1.0), Richie Regan (10.3), Charles Terrill (2.0), Louis Varous (0.5)

1949-50 (11-15): Roy Belliveau (6.6), Louis Bloom (0.4), Bill Blugovski (1.5), Walter Ciborowski (1.0), Thomas Gibbons (1.7), Robert Hammer (0.0), Robert Hartmann (2.4), Robert Hurt (11.8), Sam Lackaye (3.0), Dave Latimer (11.5), Reggie Lee (0.6), John Ligos (3.9), George Mays (0.8), Gordon Mills (0.8), Dave Putnam (9.3), Charles Terrill (0.9), Louis Varous (2.0)

1948-49 (21-4): Walt Ciborowski (1.1), Tom Gibbons (2.0), Richard Hammock (5.0), Bob Hartmann (1.9), Howard Janotta (9.5), George Keefe (1.6), Walt Kostyshyn (2.0), Sam Lackaye (3.0), Dave Latimer (1.3), Thomas Leverte (11.1), Dave Putnam (5.6), Harry Renner (8.2), John Reilly (2.8), Frank Saul (13.3), Louis Varous (0.4)

1947-48 (18-4): Tom Gibbons (1.2), Richard Hammock (4.5), Robert Hartmann (4.6), Dick Honecker (1.3), Howie Janotta (6.5), James Kelly (1.9), Walter Kostyshyn (2.2), Tom Leverte (4.0), John Macknowski (11.0), Paul Mansberry (0.0), John McDermott (0.0), Tom Mullins (1.5), Richard Nagel (0.0), John Nuszer (0.0), Harry Renner (10.0), John Reilly (2.8), Frank Saul (13.8), Tony Sisti (1.3)

1946-47 (20-1): Robert Briscoe (1.6), John Feketie (0.8), John Finnegan (3.4), Dick Hammock (4.6), Richard Honecker (0.6), Howie Janotta (6.4), Andrew Kelly (1.3), John Macknowski (8.3), Joseph McNamara (2.0), Daniel Mullin (1.6), Robert Moroney (0.3), Ben Pagliaroli, John Reilly (4.1), (8.2), Frank

Saul (11.6), Walter Singer (0.9), Bobby Wanzer (11.6)

1942-43 (16-2): Frank Bellack (0.0), Dick Birdsall (0.7), Tom Burns (7.8), Al Dente (1.6), Al Diehl (5.4), Bob Doyle (2.6), John Finnegan (1.3), Bob Fitzgerald (3.9), Doug King (2.9), Tom Larkin (0.2), John Macknowski (5.0), Ed McLaughlin (4.0), John McCarron (4.1), Al Negretti (2.3), Frank Saul (4.1), Lou Toia (1.7), Bob Wanzer (8.8)

1941-42 (15-3): Bob Behan, Bob Davies, Bob Fischer, Ken Pine, Bob Holm, John Ruthenberg, Benjamin Scharnus, Vincent Michaels, Al Negretti, Ray Studwell

1940-41 (20-2): Bob Behan, Bob Davies, Frank Delany, Bob Fischer, Robert Holm, Vincent Michael, Al Negretti, Nick Parpan, George Poelter, Bob Pine, Ken Pine, John Ruthenberg, Ed Ryan, Benjamin Scharnus, Ray Studwell

1939-40 (19-0): Bernie Coyle, Bob Davies, Frank Delany, Pete Finnerty, Bob Fischer, Bob Holm, Michael Vincent, Connie O’Donnell, Nick Parpan, Kenneth Pine, Harry Purcell, John Ruthenberg, Edward Ryan, Ed Sadowski, Ray Studwell

1938-39 (15-7): Bernie Coyle, Frank Delany, Pete Finnerty, Pete Leone, Francis Leone, Francis Onorato, Nick Parpan, Harry Purcell, James Reynolds, Edward Ryan, Edward Sadowski

1937-38 (10-8): Bernie Coyle, Frank Delany, Ed Ehlers, Pete Finnerty, Pete Leone, Frank Onorato, Nick Parpan, Harry Purcell, Jim Reynolds, Ed Ryan, Ed Sadowski

1936-37 (5-10): Bernie Coyle, Pete Finnerty, Dan Iafelice, Pete Leone, Edward Leone, Edward McNulty, Frank Onorato, Nick Parpan, Harry Purcell, Jim Reynolds, Ed Sadowski, Tony Zaycek

1935-36 (4-11): John Boland, Robert Madden, John Markewicz, Edward McNally, John McNally, Stanley Ostaszewski, Edward Pietranski, Joseph Price, Charles Reilly, Jim Reynolds

1934-35 (4-11): John Boland, Dennis Buttimore, James Doyle, Edward Kelly, Richard Kraus, John McNally, Raymond Miles, John Morley, Stanley Ostaszewski, Edward Pietranski, Charles Reilly, Edward Skeuse

1932-33 (8-4): Lou Babiak, Jack Blair, John Boland, Myron Eslar, Edward Ferguson, Edward Hoffman, William Madigan, Pat McCormack, Frank McCullough, Robert Morgan, Charles Reilly, Edward Skeuse, Ed Zdanewicz

1931-32 (10-9): Lou Babiak, Martin Byrne, Bill Madigan, Al Reiss, Harry Singleton

1930-31 (10-11): Lou Babiak, Bill Madigan, Edward Madjeski, Vincent O’Hara, William Outwater, Irv Segal, Harry Singleton, Michael Torpey, Ed Zdanewicz

1929-30 (12-9): Salvatore Basile, Martin Byrne, Brian Conlon, John Gallagher, Fenton Kennedy, Thomas Liddy, Edward Madjeski, Gerald McAteer, John Mongon, Francis Mulquin, William Outwater, Harry Singleton, Michael Torpey, Ed Zdanewicz

1928-29 (11-4): Salvatore Basile, Joseph Coughlin, John Gallagher, John Griffin, Edward Madjeski, Joseph Maher, Frank Mulquin, Harry Singleton, Michael Torpey

1927-28 (9-4): Salvatore Basile, John Gallagher, John Griffin, Francis Henaby, Thomas Holleran, Joseph Maher, Stephen Michevich, Raymond Nelligan, Cyril Pruczinski, Walter Reilly, Harry Singleton, Michael Torpey

1926-27 (10-3): John Blewitt, Robert Coyle, Francis Donnelly, John Griffin, Francis Henaby, Thomas Holleran, William Hornak, Martin Liddy, Stephan Michevich, Saul Nairdorf, Martin Nelligan, John Outwater

1925-26 (7-5): Edward Colrick, Frank Henaby, Willie Hornak Martin Liddy, Raymond Nelligan, John Outwater, James Phelan, Cy Pruczinsky

1924-25 (7-6): Joseph Colrick, John Dwyer, Willie Hornak, Mike Hornak, Martin Liddy, James Phelan, Pat Reynolds, Cy Pruczinsky

1923-24 (6-7): Joseph Colrick, John Dwyer, Willie Horask, Mike Hornack, Les Fries, Nick Murry, Jack Outwater, James Phelan, Cy Pruczinsky, Pat Reynolds, Joseph Ryan

YEAR-BY-YEAR ROSTERS

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0 Khadeen CarringtonSo. • G • 6-3 • 180

Brooklyn, N.Y.

1 Michael NzeiRFr. • F • 6-7 • 200

Makurdi, Nigeria

2 Jevon ThomasJr. • G • 6-1 • 185

Queens, N.Y.

4 Braeden AndersonJr. • F • 6-9 • 240

Okotoks, Alberta

14 Ismael SanogoSo. • G/F • 6-8 • 210

Newark, N.J.

15 Isaiah WhiteheadSo. • G • 6-4 • 210

Brooklyn, N.Y.

20 Desi RodriguezSo. • F • 6-6 • 215

Bronx, N.Y.

21 Dalton SofferFr. • G • 6-5 • 205

San Diego, Calif.

23 Myles CarterFr. • F • 6-9 • 220

Chicago, Ill.

25 Rashed AnthonySo. • F • 6-9 • 235

Orangeburg, S.C.

31 Angel DelgadoSo. • F • 6-9 • 245Bajos De Haina, D.R.

32 Derrick GordonSr. • G • 6-3 • 205

Plainfield, N.J.

33 Veer SinghFr. • G/F • 6-7 • 195

New Orleans, La.

Kevin WillardHead Coach

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2015-16 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Television TimeSat., Oct. 31 BARUCH (exhibition) SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. 12 p.m.Fri., Nov. 13 DARTMOUTH NEWARK, N.J. FSN 7 p.m.Sun., Nov. 15 WAGNER SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. FS1 1:30 p.m.Thu.,Nov.19 vs.LongBeachState! Charleston,S.C. ESPNU 7p.m.Fri., Nov. 20 vs. Bradley/Virginia ! Charleston, S.C. TBA 7/9:30 p.m.

Sun., Nov. 22 vs. TBA ! Charleston, S.C. TBA TBA

Sat., Nov. 28 GEORGIA NEWARK, N.J. FS1 7:30 p.m.Wed., Dec. 2 at George Washington Washington, D.C. ASN 7 p.m.

Sat.,Dec.5 atRutgers Piscataway,N.J. ESPNEWS 12p.m.Thu., Dec. 10 TROY NEWARK, N.J. FS1 8 p.m.Sun., Dec. 13 SAINT PETER’S NEWARK, N.J. FS1 2:30 p.m.Sat., Dec. 19 WICHITA STATE NEWARK, N.J. FOX 12 p.m.Tue., Dec. 22 SOUTH FLORIDA NEWARK, N.J. FS2 6:30 p.m.Wed.,Dec.30 atMarquette* Milwaukee,Wis. FS1 7p.m.Sat., Jan. 2 DEPAUL* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 11 a.m.Wed.,Jan.6 atVillanova* Villanova,Pa. FS1 7p.m.Sat., Jan. 9 CREIGHTON* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 2 p.m.Sat.,Jan.16 atProvidence* Providence,R.I. FS1 4:30p.m.Wed., Jan. 20 VILLANOVA* NEWARK, N.J. CBS Sports Network 9 p.m.Sat.,Jan.23 atXavier* Cincinnati,Ohio FSN 2p.m.Wed., Jan. 27 ST. JOHN’S* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 7 p.m.Sat., Jan. 30 at Creighton* Omaha, Neb. FSN 8 p.m.

Wed., Feb 3 MARQUETTE* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 8:30 p.m.Sat., Feb. 6 GEORGETOWN* NEWARK, N.J. CBS Sports Network 9 p.m.Wed., Feb. 10 BUTLER* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 7 p.m.Wed., Feb. 17 at Georgetown* Washington, D.C. FS1 9 p.m.

Sun., Feb. 21 at St. John’s* New York, N.Y. (MSG) FS1 12 p.m.

Thu., Feb. 25 PROVIDENCE* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 7 p.m.Sun., Feb. 28 XAVIER* NEWARK, N.J. FS1 12:30 p.m.Wed., March 2 at Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. FS1 8:30 p.m.

Sat.,March5 atDePaul* Rosemont,Ill. FSN 12p.m.March 9-12 BIG EAST Championship New York, N.Y. (MSG)

AlltimesEasternAllgamesinCAPSarehomegamesGamesinNEWARK,N.J.areatPrudentialCenterGamesinSOUTHORANGE,N.J.areatWalshGymnasium*BIGEASTConferencegame! Gildan Charleston Classic at TD ArenaFS1 = FOX Sports 1FS2 = FOX Sports 2FSN = FOX Sports NetworksASN = American Sports Network