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Excitement... Electricity... Intimidation!It all adds up to a tremendoushomE court advantagE!Playing for Providence Basketball means playing all of your home gamesin the 12,410 seat dunkin’ donuts center, packed with FrIar FanatIcS. visiting teams don’t like to play here. It’s not hard to figure out why!

Dunkin’ Donuts CenterDunkin’ Donuts Center

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the Locker room features individual lockers for each player with a compartment for shoes, gear and personal belongings. a message board and a flat screen television also are featured.

“after playing in the nBa for 17 years, I have seen many locker rooms. I promise you, you’ll have a hard time finding any facility and locker room better than at Providence college.” – Former nBa all-Star otis thorpe ‘84

Providence College Locker Room Providence College Locker Room

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the Player Lounge features wall-mounted, flat-screen hdtvs, Xbox, Sony Playstation, a Blu-ray disc play-er, dIrEctv, a receiver, a surround sound system, an iPod docking station, an apple computer, wireless internet and a juice station.

Providence College Player Lounge Providence College Player Lounge

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the team room serves as a meeting location for video review and team meetings. It features a receiver, surround sound system, Blu-ray disc player, directv and a 120” projection screen.

Providence College Team RoomProvidence College Team Room

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the office Suite features hard-wood floors, coaches’ offices, a mail room and a video conference room. Providence Basketball uses Sportstec technology within its state of the art video and conference room to breakdown practice and game film.

Providence College Basketball Office SuiteProvidence College Basketball Office Suite

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consisting of nine exhibit areas and seven display cases, the Joe calabria hallway of Legends opened in January 2009 and features players and teams from each era of the 86-yearhistory of the Providence college basketball program. the hallway’s floor is a replica of the Friars’ dave gavitt court at the dunkin’ donuts center and the project also includes a complete renovation of the coaching staff’s offices, the film room and the team’s locker room.

In all, over 3,000 pictures, artifacts and multimedia elements were coordinated to create the new hallway and over 10 flat screen televisions were installed to enhance the exhibits with video footage and interactive features.

Joe Calabria Hallway of LegendsJoe Calabria Hallway of Legends

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Located in concannon Fitness center, the Jimmy Walker Strength & conditioning center is a 5,000 square foot facility and serves all of the Friars’ intercollegiate athletic teams. the facil-ity is designed to provide the athletes with all the resources needed to allow them to physically develop to compete and contend at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics. Located just steps from the multi-purpose turf field, it allows easy access to incorporate agility, speed and condition-ing within the strength session.

“ The facilities at Providence College give a basketball player everything he needs to train and compete in the BIG EAST. I love the facilities in Friartown. The lockerroom, the strength and condition complex and sports medicine facility are all first class. I still enjoy coming back and working out at Providence College.”

marshon Brooks ‘11Boston celtics

Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning CenterJimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center

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Canavan Sports Medicine Center Canavan Sports Medicine Centerthe canavan Sports medicine facility occupies 4,000 square feet of space. used as the primary sports medicine facility for our 320 student-athletes, this state-of-the-art area includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment, office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff as well as two physician clinic offices where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. a large rehab/exercise area and a hydro-therapy area which includes a SwimEx rehab pool along with an eight person cold plunge and an eight-person hot plunge is available for the athletes.

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the $12 million concannon Fitness center is an ideal training facility for today’s top athletes. the newly constructed state-of-the-art facility provides 13,850 square feet of dedicated fitness space, along with 5,000 square feet dedicated to the student athletes who compete in varsity athletics. the Fitness center offers a variety of cardiovascular and aerobic exercise equipment with personalized entertainment screens with cable television throughout the two-level facility. Likewise, strength machines and free weights of varying fitness levels can be found on the upper and lower levels to meet the needs of all the athletes.

alumni hall has served as the home of Providence basketball since 1955. Since the Friars began play at the dunkin’ donuts center in 1972, the on-campus building has served as the team’s practice facility. In 2012, mullaney gym was completely renovated with new baskets, new seating, video boards, sound system, lighting, scorer’s table, hvac, and many other amenities. over the last several years, renovations totaling over $4,000,000 have been made for improvements to the team’s sports medicine facility, the ticket office and locker-rooms. the coaching staff’s offices, film room and team’s locker room are among the other renovations that have been completed. one of the premier annual events at alumni hall is the team’s Late night madness celebration. Started in 1985 to a crowd of over 300, Late night madness now sells out each and every year with more than 3,000 fans in attendance.

Concannon Alumni Fitness Center Hall Concannon Alumni Fitness Center Hall

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Providence college was founded in 1917 through a joint effort of the diocese of Providence and the dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph, with the blessing of Pope Benedict Xv and the consent of the general assembly of the State of rhode Island.

ninety-six years later, Providence college has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Located in the state capital of rhode Island, the Providence college campus sits on 101 acres in the northern end of town, just 10 minutes from the heart of the city.

Providence College Providence College

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the scenic suburban campus is the home of 3,810 students. Seventy eight percent of the student population resides on campus. there are 15 dorms on campus, including the air-conditioned apartments that feature full kitchens and bathrooms.

Providence College Campus Life Providence College Campus Life

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the office of academic Services (oaS) provides specialized support to student- athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. a number of services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments.

Providence College Academic Services Providence College Academic Services

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Playing in the BIg EaSt means playing against the best - the BESt Players –the BESt coaches – the BESt conference in college Basketball. to be the best, you have to test yourself against the best. When you play in the BIg EaSt, you’re playing at the highest level in collegiate athletics. the BIg EaSt conference is one of the most recognizable division I conferences in the country. Formed in 1979, the league represents the athletic interests of 10 member institutions: Butler university, creighton university, dePaul university, georgetown university, marquette university, Providence college, Seton hall university, St. John’s university, villanova university and Xavier university. Each Year, at the conclusion of the regular Season all 10 teams gather in new York city for the BIg EaSt championship. It is multiple days of action-packed college basketball, played in historic madison Square garden. In fact, the garden has been the home of the BIg EaSt tournament for so many years that it’s the longest running college basketball postseason tournament played at the same venue. With all the intense competition and dramatic games that players experience during the con-ference season and tournament, it is no surprise that the BIg EaSt has always been a force in the ncaa tournament. the league regularly sends multiple teams to march madnESS and many of the member schools have made deep runs in the tournament. Eight of the 10 BIg EaSt programs have made it all the way to the Final Four and all 10 have reached the Sweet Sixteen.

Media AttentionIf you like mEdIa attEntIon, if you like playing on tELEvISIon, if you like being IntErvIEWEd, Providence college is the place for you!

nearly every Friar game is televised. Each season, the team is featured nationally on FoX Sports 1, ESPn, ESPn2 and cBS. In addition, over 200 newspaper and radio and television stations cover Pc each season.

Plus, playing in the BIg EaSt conference means that you’ll be playing in the moSt tELEvISEd LEaguE in the country!

under the broadcast partnership, FoX Sports 1 has televi-sion rights to a wide range of marquee BIg EaSt basketball games, including the annual BIg EaSt tournament.

Big East Conference

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make no mistake, as soon as you land at the airport or cross the state line, you are in FrIartoWn. the state of rhode Island is comprised of hard-working, family-oriented people who are Friar Fanatics.

and make no mistake, you are in the most unique state in the country. rhode Island has the country’s best beaches, a beautiful new England coastline, country charm, city life advantages in Providence, the mansions in newport, american history in every town, and, of course, the Providence college Friars.

The Ocean StateThe Ocean State

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Being a Providence college student-athlete involves more than just academ-ics and athletics. It involves the community and helping others. head coach Ed cooley and the Friars get involved with organizations such as the down Syndrome Society of rhode Island, ryan gomes hoops for heart health, Special olympics, rhode Island Foster Parent association, Boys and girls club of Providence and upward Bound, to name a few. Whether it is charity golf outings, reading to school children, visiting hospitals, serving as mentors or helping the less fortunate, the Providence college Friars are there for the community.

Providence BasketballIn The Community

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Kadeem BattsBryce CottonLee GoldsbroughTed BancroftCarson DesrosiersLaDontae HentonBrice Kofane

Kris DunnTyler HarrisJosh FortuneJunior LomombaBrandon AustinRodney BullockCasey Woodring

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Career Highs

Career Statistics

#10 Kadeem Batts

Career Highs

Career Statistics

Senior F 6-9 245Boston, Ma. /John McEachern High School ‘09

40 41

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2010-11 32 693 75 172 .436 8 21 .381 68 105 .648 187 5.8 226 7.1 94-3 16 35 13 172011-12 21 414 45 115 .391 0 1 .000 40 56 .714 89 4.2 130 6.2 72-5 9 32 15 82012-13 34 1079 188 393 .478 0 3 .000 128 185 .692 246 7.2 504 14.8 122-7 35 72 23 22TOTAL 87 2186 308 680 .453 8 25 .320 236 346 .682 522 6. 0 860 9.9 288-15 60 139 51 47

KADEEM BATTS OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 44 UConn (3/9/13) 44 UConn (3/9/13) POINTS 32 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 27 TwiceREBOUNDS 13 Connecticut (2/28/12) 13 Connecticut (2/28/12)FIELD GOALS 12 Three Times 10 Three timesFG ATTEMPTS 19 Rhode Island (12/6/12) 18 Seton Hall (3/5/13)FG PCT. .800 Twice .692 Louisville (1/10/12)FREE THROWS 13 Penn State (11/16/12) 9 Louisville (1/10/12) FT ATTEMPTS 15 Penn State (11/16/12) 12 Cincinnati (2/6/13)FT PCT 1.000 15 Times 1.000 Nine times3PT 2 Twice 2 USF (1/16/11)3PT FGA 2 Four Times 2 Three Times3PT FG% 1.000 Four Times 1.000 TwiceASSISTS 7 Colgate (12/18/12) 4 # 9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)TURNOVERS 6 Syracuse (1/14/12) 6 Syracuse (1/14/12)BLOCKS 3 Four Times 3 TwiceSTEALS 3 Twice 3 #19 Louisville (1/22/11)

Birthdate: July 6, 1991Major: General StudiesFamily: Son of Yvonne Batts. Has two brothers, James and Rashad.Favorite Team: Boston CelticsFavorite Athlete: Paul PierceFavorite Movies: Dark Knight, Friday, Love and BasketballFavorite Food: Popeye’s chickenFavorite Book: The JumpBiggest Thrill In Sports: Winning a championship or being part of a big upset winWhat I Would Like To Do After I Leave Providence: Own a gym and play professional basketball

2012-13: Scored 10 points and registered eight rebounds versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Recorded 27 points and nine rebounds versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus UMass (11/15/12)...Recorded a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Registered a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Scored nine points versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Scored seven points and recorded six rebounds versus Holy Cross (11/23/12)...Registered 32 points, eight rebounds and three blocks versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Scored 23 points and recorded seven rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/6/12)...Recorded 10 points, seven rebounds and seven assists versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Boston College (12/22/12)...Scored 10 points versus Brown (12/28/12)...Recorded 17 points and registered seven rebounds at Louisville (1/2/13)...Recorded 17 points and six rebounds versus DePaul (1/5/13)...Scored 11 points in 17 minutes at Seton Hall (1/13/13)...Registered 10 points and 11 rebounds at Georgetown (1/16/13)...Recorded 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Pittsburgh (1/22/13)...Scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus UConn (1/31/13)...Scored a game-high 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Cincinnati (2/6/13)...Scored 24 points and grabbed six rebounds at USF (2/13/13)...Recorded a game-high 20 points and added six rebounds versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Scored 13 points at Syracuse (2/20/13)...Scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Rutgers (2/23/13)...Registered 15 points and nine rebounds versus St. John’s (3/2/13)...Scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/5/13)...Recorded 14 points and 12 rebounds versus UConn (3/9/13)...Earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention (3/10/13)...Named BIG EAST Most Improved Player (3/10/13)...Scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/13/)...Registered 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds at Baylor in the NIT Quarterfinals (3/27/13)... Co-winner of the the team’s defensive player of the year award and the most improved player award (4/14/13)...Played in the Four Nations Cup for the East Coast All-Star team that represented the U.S. and played against Belarus, Estonia, and the Slovak Republic’s top teams.

2011-12: Missed the first 11 games of the season... Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)... Scored seven points and grabbed two rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...Scored four points and grabbed six rebounds at Georgetown (12/31/11)... Went 8-10 from the free throw line and scored 14 points versus Syracuse (1/4/12)...Scored 27 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and was 9-10 from the free-throw line versus Louisville (1/10/12)...Scored 13 points at Syracuse (1/14/12)... Scored eight points and grabbed 11 rebounds versus Marquette (1/21/12)... Scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds at USF (1/29/12)... Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds versus USF (2/11/12)...Registered six points and three rebounds versus Georgetown (2/18/12)...Grabbed five rebounds at DePaul (2/25/12)... Grabbed 13 rebounds and scored six points versus Connecticut (2/28/12).

2010-11: Recorded five points and four rebounds in the season-opener against Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Scored 14 points while adding eight rebounds against Mor-gan State (11/18/10)...Scored eight points and registered seven rebounds versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Scored eight points versus La Salle (11/23/10)...Scored six points and three rebounds against Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Recorded 12 points and four rebounds against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Scored 10 points against Brown (12/6/10)...Registered nine points and 10 rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)...Recorded seven points and four rebounds against Alabama (12/11/10)...Posted nine points and seven rebounds against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Scored seven points and pulled down seven boards at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10)...Registered nine points and six rebounds against #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)...Scored four points and grabbed eight rebounds at West Virginia (1/13/11)...Registerd a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds against USF (1/16/11)...Tallied eight points and five rebounds against #19 Louisville (1/22/11)...Recorded 11 points and nine rebounds against #8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Posted five points and five rebounds against USF (2/2/11)...Tallied four points and seven rebounds against #13 Georgetown (2/5/11)...Registered eight points and nine rebounds against DePaul (2/17/11)...Registered double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Cincinnati (2/19/11)...Recorded seven rebounds, four points and four assists against #9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)...Provided 10 rebounds against #11 Louisville (3/2/11)...Recorded nine points and five rebounds against Rutgers (3/5/11).

2009-10: Did not see action in 2009-10... Received team’s John Zannini Coaches’ Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended John McEachern High School in Georgia for his junior and senior seasons...Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game as a senior...Played for Head Coach Mike Thompson at John McEachern High School...Earned Second Team All-State and First Team All-Region honors in 2009...Was an All-Tournament Team selection at the 2008 Kingdom of the Sun Tournament in Florida...Played for Gary Graham’s Smyrna Stars in 2007 and 2008...Attended Lincoln-Sudbury (Mass.) High School for his freshman and sophomore seasons.

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Career Highs

Career Statistics

#11 Bryce Cotton Senior G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School ‘10

BRYCE COTTON OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 45 Three times 45 Three timesPOINTS 34 Bryant (12/10/11) 27 Louisville (1/10/12)REBOUNDS 11 Bryant (11/12/12) 9 Seton Hall (1/13/13) FIELD GOALS 11 Bryant (12/10/11) 9 Pittsburgh (1/22/13)FG ATTEMPTS 22 Boston College (12/22/12) 19 St. John’s (3/2/13) FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Twice FREE THROWS 10 Twice 10 Louisville (1/10/12) FT ATTEMPTS 12 Louisville (1/10/12) 12 Louisville (1/10/12)FT PCT 1.000 18 Times 1.000 Eight Times3PT 7 Boston College (12/22/12) 6 Villanova (2/7/12)3PT FGA 14 Twice 14 St. John’s (3/2/13)3PT FG% 1.000 Twice 1.000 Louisville (1/10/12)ASSISTS 7 Rhode Island (12/6/12) 6 TwiceTURNOVERS 6 Villanova (2/3/13) 6 Villanova (2/3/13) BLOCKS 2 Pittsburgh (1/25/12) 2 Pittsburgh (1/25/12) STEALS 3 Six Times 2 Six Times

42 43

Birthdate: August 11, 1992Major: SociologyFamily: Son of Yvonne and Charles Cotton. Has three brothers, Justin Tarpley, Chaz Cotton and Elijah Cotton.Favorite Team: Los Angeles LakersFavorite Athletes: Kobe Bryant and Rajon RondoFavorite Movie: Above The RimFavorite Foods: Chicken and ShrimpInteresting Fact: Uncle, David Adams, played football at the University of ArizonaBiggest Thrill in Sports: Seeing Tracy McGrady score 13 points in 35 secondsWhat I would like to do after I leave Providence College: Play professional basketball and own a business Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST

2010-11 31 473 41 106 .387 14 54 .259 29 37 .784 48 1.5 125 4.0 17-0 15 9 0 212011-12 32 1234 145 351 .413 77 203 .379 90 101 .891 81 2.5 457 14.3 51-0 72 52 5 322012-13 32 1209 195 446 .437 98 269 .364 142 179 .793 115 3.6 630 19.7 38-0 92 47 3 30 TOTAL 95 2916 381 903 .422 189 526 .359 261 317 .823 244 2.6 1212 12.8 106-0 179 108 8 83

2012-13: Played all 40 minutes and registered 21 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Registered his first career double-double with 24 points and 11 rebounds versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Recorded 23 points and five assists versus UMass (11/15/12)...Scored 30 points, recorded five rebounds and made five assists versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Scored 21 points and recorded three assists versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Registered a game-high 27 points and added six assists versus Holy Cross (11/27/12)...Injured his knee and missed the second half versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Regis-tered 11 points and seven assists versus Rhode Island (12/6/12)...Scored 21 points and made three steals versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Recorded 33 points and was 7-14 from three-point territory versus Boston College (12/22/12)...Scored 16 points and was 4-8 from three-point territory at Louisville (1/2/13)...Scored 20 points versus DePaul (1/5/13)...Scored a game-high 24 points and shot 5-8 from three-point territory versus Syracuse (1/9/13)...Recorded a game-high 23 points and added nine rebounds at Seton Hall (1/13/13)...Scored 21 points at Georgetown (1/16/13)...Scored a game-high 24 points versus Villanova (1/19/13)...Scored a game-high 24 points and grabbed four rebounds versus Pittsburgh (1/22/13)...Scored 19 points, grabbed four rebounds and added four assists at Marquette (1/26/13)...Scored 18 points versus UConn (1/31/13)... Scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds and added five assists at Villanova (2/3/13)...Scored 13 points and recorded six assists versus USF (2/13/13)...Scored 19 points versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Scored a game-high 22 points and had four assists at Rutgers (2/23/13)...Recorded a game-high 24 points and added six rebounds versus St. John’s (3/2/13)...Scored 15 points versus Seton Hall (3/5/13)...Earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention (3/10/13)...Became the fifth Friar to be BIG EAST scoring champion (18.3)...Scored 12 points versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Tourna-ment (3/13/13)...Recorded 25 points and four assists versus Charlotte in the NIT (3/20/13)...Scored 20 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Robert Morris in the NIT (3/25/13)....Recorded 23 points at Baylor in the NIT Quarterfinals (3/27/13)...Earned the team’s academic award and team MVP (4/14/13)...Attended the USA Men’s Basketball World University Games training camp in July.

2011-12: Scored 16 points and registered four assists versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)...Scored 24 points against Fairfield (11/14/11)...Recorded 26 points, five rebounds and three steals versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)... Recorded six points and four rebounds versus Southern (11/22/11)...Scored six points and recorded three rebounds versus Iowa State (11/25/11)... Scored game-high 24 points and was 7-7 from the free throw line versus Holy Cross (11/29/11)...Registered 13 points, six rebounds and four assists at South Carolina (12/1/11)... Scored 19 points and dished out three assists versus Brown (12/5/11)...Regis-tered eight points versus Boston College (12/8/11)...Scored 34 points on 11-16 shooting from the field, shot a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line versus Bryant (12/10/11)...Scored nine points versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)...Scored 19 points and dished out three assists versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...Dished out six assists and scored seven points versus St. John’s (12/27/11)...Scored six points and grabbed five rebounds at Georgetown (12/31/11)...Scored 13 points and dished out four assists versus Syracuse (1/4/12)...Scored six points versus Seton Hall (1/7/12)...Scored 27 points on 5-6 shooting from the field, shot a perfect 5-5 from the three point line and 10-12 from the free-throw line versus Louisville (1/10/12)...Scored seven points, grabbed six rebounds and recorded four assists at Syracuse (1/14/12)... Scored 26 points and grabbed four rebounds versus Marquette (1/21/12)... Scored 20 points versus Pittsburgh (1/25/12)...Recorded 16 points, four rebounds and three assists at USF (1/29/12)...Scored 17 points versus Rutgers (2/1/12)...Scored 15 points and grabbed four rebounds versus West Virginia (2/5/12)...Scored 20 points and was 6-11 from three-point territory at Villanova (2/7/12)...Scored 19 points at DePaul (2/25/12)...Scored a game-high 22 points versus Connecticut (2/28/12)...Scored seven points and recorded five assists at Notre Dame (3/2/12)...Scored 10 points versus Seton Hall (3/6/12).

2010-11: Scored 15 points in the season-opener against Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Picked-up four points off the bench against Yale (11/15/10)...Scored eight points and dished out two assists against Morgan State (11/18/10)...Scored seven points versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Recored eight points against Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Registered six points and four rebounds against Brown (12/6/10)...Recorded 10 points and three rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)...Scored 10 points against #8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Tallied seven points and three rebounds against USF (2/2/11)...Registered 10 points and four rebounds against #10 Connecticut (2/13/11)...Scored seven points against #11 Louisville (3/2/11)...Provided six points and four rebounds against Rutgers (3/5/11)...Scored eight points and added four rebounds (3/8/11).

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Palo Verde High School...Helped lead Palo Verde High School to a 24-7 mark and a berth in the state 4A semifinals...Averaged 23.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior...Shot 57 percent from the field, including 35 percent from three-point territory in 2010... Scored 30 or more points nine times as a senior... Recorded a career-high 40-point effort in an 85-82 win over Buckeye on February 16, 2010... Set a school record for highest triple double with 37 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists versus Rio Rico on December 11, 2009...Earned First Team All-City and First Team All-State honors in 2010...Named MVP of the 2010 Bradshaw Mountain Classic...Won the 2009 Arizona Prep Showcase slam dunk competition.

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Career Statistics

Career Statistics

#21 Lee Goldsbrough Senior F 6-9 230 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College ‘10

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2010-11 18 81 4 13 .308 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 19 1.1 10 0.6 11-0 2 3 1 22011-12 23 179 6 9 .667 1 1 1.000 5 7 .714 39 1.7 18 0.8 25-0 5 6 2 4 2012-13 30 383 22 45 .489 2 9 .222 7 13 .538 74 2.5 53 1.8 43-0 13 31 3 11 TOTAL 71 643 32 67 .478 5 15 .333 12 21 .571 132 1.9 81 1.1 79-0 20 40 6 17

2012-13: Grabbed five rebounds versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Recorded eight rebounds against Bryant (11/12/12)...Recorded four points versus UMass (11/15/12)...Scored three points and grabbed two rebounds versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Scored two points, registered four rebounds and recorded three assists versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Recorded nine points and eight rebounds versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Grabbed eight rebounds against Holy Cross (11/27/12)...Scored two points and grabbed five rebounds versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds at Villanova (2/3/13)...Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds versus Cincinnati (2/6/13)...Scored three points and grabbed five rebounds versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Recorded six points and nine rebounds versus Robert Morris in the NIT (3/25/13)...Earned the team’s hustle award (4/14/13).

2011-12: Made his first career start versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)... Recorded three points, six rebounds, a block and a steal versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)... Registered four points and six rebounds versus Southern (11/22/11)...Scored four points and grabbed five rebounds versus Northern Iowa (11/26/11).

2010-11: Recorded six rebounds while adding three points in the season-opener against Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Grabbed two rebounds in the win over Yale (11/15/10).

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for The Manchester Magic...While a member of the Manchester Magic Under-18 Club Team, he aver-aged 20.1 points and 11.0 rebounds...Shot 61 percent from the field...Played for the Manchester Division 3 team and averaged 15.3 points and eight rebounds...Was a member of the Division 1 Team, he averaged 8.9 points and 4.8 rebounds...Helped that team win the National League Final Four Championship...Finished runner up in the National League Regular Season, the National Trophy Cup and the National Cup...Participated as the youngest member of Britain’s Under-20 training team...Played on England’s Under-18 National Team...Helped England’s Under-18 National Team place fourth in the European Championship in 2009.

LEE GOLDSBROUGH OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 32 Penn State (11/16/12) 28 Villanova (2/3/13) POINTS 9 Fairfield (11/23/12) 6 Twice REBOUNDS 9 Robert Morris (3/25/13) 5 Notre Dame (2/16/13) FIELD GOALS 3 Three times 3 Cincinnati (2/6/13)FG ATTEMPTS 7 Robert Morris (3/25/13) 3 Cincinnati (2/6/13)FG PCT. 1.000 Eight times 1.000 Five timesFREE THROWS 3 Fairfield (11/23/12) 2 Villanova (2/3/13)FT ATTEMPTS 4 Fairfield (11/23/12)) 3 Villanova (2/3/13)FT PCT 1.000 Southern (11/22/11) 1.000 Seton Hall (3/6/12)3PT 1 Four times 1 Twice3PT FGA 1 Seven Times 1 Twice 3PT FG% 1.000 Four Times 1.000 Notre Dame (2/16/13)ASSISTS 3 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 2 Cincinnati (2/6/13)TURNOVERS 5 Fairfield (11/23/12) 3 Syracuse (2/20/13)BLOCKS 3 NJIT (11/10/12) 1 TwiceSTEALS 2 NJIT (11/10/12) 1 Five times

Birthdate: October 31, 1991Major: SociologyFamily: Son of Denise and David Goldsbrough. Has one sister, Amy.Favorite Teams: Miami Heat and Newcastle UnitedFavorite Athlete: LeBron JamesFavorite Movies: Coach Carter and The GladiatorFavorite Food: British Sunday LunchFavorite Book: In Cold BloodBiggest Thrill in Sports: Roar of the crowdWhat I would like to do after I leave Providence College: Play Professional Basketball or Own a Business

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#22 Ted BancroftSenior G 6-6 215

Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School ‘10

2012-13: Played 11 minutes versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Scored three points and grabbed five rebounds versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Played 11 minutes versus UMass (11/15/12)...Made his first career start and registered three points, six rebounds and three assists in 45 minutes of action versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Registered two rebounds and one steal versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Recorded two rebounds, one assist and one steal versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Scored four points, grabbed seven rebounds, recorded two assists and registered two blocks versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Scored three points and had one assist versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Grabbed three rebounds at Marquette (1/26/13)...Scored two points and grabbed eight rebounds versus UConn (1/31/13)...Earned the team’s hustle award.

2011-12: Recorded one rebound in four games, Northern Iowa (11/26), Bryant (12/10), Cincinnati (2/15) and Seton Hall (3/6)... Also recorded one assist against Brown (12/5).

2010-11: Played his first game in a win against CCSU (11/29/10) recording one rebound and one steal...Recorded two points and one rebound against Brown (12/06/10)...Played one other game against West Virginia.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Bishop Stang High School...Averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds and two assists per game as a senior...Recorded a career high of 28 points and 18 rebounds...Served as a team captain in 2010....Played for the Cape Cod Crossovers AAU Team in 2009...Was a National Honor Society student...As a senior, captured the Massachusetts Sectional Championship in golf and finished third in the state.

TED BANCROFT OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 45 Penn State (11/16/12) 24 UConn (1/31/13)POINTS 4 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 2 UConn (1/31/13)REBOUNDS 8 UConn (1/31/13) 8 UConn (1/31/13)FIELD GOALS 2 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 1 UConn (1/31/13)FG ATTEMPTS 7 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 5 UConn (1/31/13)FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Syracuse (2/20/13)FREE THROWS 1 Penn State (11/16/12) 1 Marquette (1/26/13)FT ATTEMPTS 2 Three times 2 Marquette (1/26/13)FT PCT .500 Twice3PT 1 Twice 3PT FGA 3 Mississippi State (12/1/12) 2 Notre Dame (2/16/13)3PT FG% 1.000 Twice ASSISTS 3 Penn State (11/16/12) 1 USF (2/13/13)TURNOVERS 3 Penn State (11/16/12) 2 UConn (1/31/13)BLOCKS 2 Mississippi State (12/1/12)STEALS 2 Three Times 2 DePaul (1/5/13)

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2010-11 3 8 1 5 .200 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 2 0.7 2 0.7 1-0 0 1 0 12011-12 9 27 0 7 .000 0 6 .000 0 0 .000 4 0.4 0 0.0 5-0 1 3 0 02012-13 30 279 8 28 .286 2 13 .154 2 7 .286 43 1.4 20 0.7 31-0 10 15 2 14 TOTAL 42 314 9 40 .225 2 22 .091 2 7 .286 49 1.2 22 0.5 37-0 11 19 2 15

Birthdate: August 5, 1992Major: AccountingFamily: Son of Edward and Patricia Bancroft. Has one brother, Andrew and two sisters, Hilary and Caroline.Favorite Team: Boston CelticsFavorite Athlete: Nate RobinsonFavorite Movie: Happy GilmoreFavorite Food: Chicken ParmesanFavorite Book: Fahrenheit 451

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#33 Carson DesrosiersJunior F 7-0 250

Windham, N.H./Central Catholic ‘10 / Wake Forest

Birthdate: October 25, 1991Major: HistoryFamily: Son of Andrew and Debi Desrosiers Has two sisters, Candice and KendallFavorite Team: Boston CelticsFavorite Athletes: Kevin Garnett, Ryan AndersonFavorite Food: SeafoodFavorite Books: Into the Wild, The Last SeasonBiggest Thrill in Sports: Attending the 17th Celtics banner raising game

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2010-11 31-22 592/19.1 48 122 .393 5 18 .278 24 34 .706 99 3.2 125 4.0 59-0 22 27 52 8 2011-12 31-16 670/21.6 56 127 .441 12 35 .343 26 43 .605 135 4.4 150 4.8 77-4 23 23 60 13 TOTAL 62-38 1262/20.4 104 249 .418 17 53 .321 50 77 .649 234 3.8 275 4.4 136-4 45 50 112 21

CARSON DESROSIERS OVERALL ACCMINUTES 36 Nebraska (11/30/11) 33 NC State (1/8/11) POINTS 19 Boston College (2/25/12) 19 Boston College (2/25/12) REBOUNDS 12 Nebraska (11/30/11) 9 Maryland (1/12/11) FIELD GOALS 5 Twice 5 Maryland (2/5/11) FG ATTEMPTS 11 Yale (12/29/11) 9 Miami (2/18/12) FG PCT. 1.000 Six Times 1.000 Seven Times FREE THROWS 6 Twice 4 Clemson (2/11/12) FT ATTEMPTS 6 Twice 5 Maryland (1/12/11) FT PCT 1.000 12 Times 1.000 Seven Times 3PT 3 Boston College (2/25/12) 3 Boston College (2/25/12) 3PT FGA 4 Five Times 4 Three Times 3PT FG% 1.000 Six Times 1.000 Three Times ASSISTS 3 Three Times 3 Twice TURNOVERS 4 Twice 2 Four Times BLOCKS 8 Loyola (Md.) (11/11/11) 7 Maryland (1/12/11) STEALS 2 Twice 2 Virginia (2/8/12)

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2012-13: Not eligible play due to NCAA transfer rules.

AT WAKE FOREST (2011-12): Registered eight points, 10 rebounds and eight blocks versus Loyola (Md.) (11/11/11)…Registered four points, six rebounds, three assists and three blocks versus Georgia Southern (11/16/11)…Scored four points and grabbed four rebounds versus North Carolina Central (11/20/11)…Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds versus Arizona State (11/25/11)…Scored four points and grabbed four rebounds versus Texas Tech (11/27/11)…Notched a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds at Nebraska (11/30/11)…Registered seven points, four rebounds and three blocks at High Points (12/7/11)…Scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds at Seton Hall (12/10/11)…Registered a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds versus UNCW (12/21/11)…Scored eight points and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Yale (12/29/11)…Scored two points and had eight boards at Boston College (1/21/12)…Registered seven points and four rebounds versus North Carolina (1/31/12)…Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds at Virginia (2/8/12)…Regis-tered 13 points and seven boards and two assists versus Boston College (2/25/12)…Scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Duke (2/28/12)…Registered nine points, four blocks, one rebound and one assist at Georgia Tech (3/3/12)…Led the team and ranked fourth in the ACC and 47th nationally in blocks per game in 2012…Ranked third on the team in rebounding...In ACC play, averaged 4.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 17.2 minutes per game... Ranked eighth in the ACC in blocks during conference play.

AT WAKE FOREST (2010-11): Made his collegiate start versus Stetson (11/12/10)…Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds versus Hampton (11/15/10)… Registered five points, three boards and five blocks versus VCU (11/16/10)…Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds at Elon on 11/20/10… Scored 10 points including 6-6 from the line and grabbed six rebounds versus Winthrop (11/22/10)…Scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds versus Marist (11/23/10)…Registered six points and three rebounds versus Iowa (11/30/10)…Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds versus Holy Cross (12/4/10)…Registered four points and three boards versus Presbyterian (12/21/10)…Registered five points, two rebounds and five blocks versus High Point (1/5/11)…Scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds at North Carolina State (1/8/11)…Registered five points, nine rebounds and seven blocks versus Maryland o(1/12/11)…Scored three points and grabbed five rebounds at Georgia Tech (1/19/11)…Registered five points, four boards and two assists versus Duke (1/22/11)…Scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds, dished out three assists and had four blocks at Maryland (2/5/11)…Registered six points, six rebounds and two blocks versus North Carolina State (2/13/11)…Scored seven points, grabbed two rebounds and had three blocks at Boston College (3/6/11)...Totaled 52 blocks on the year, the second-most ever for a Wake Forest freshman, trailing only Tim Duncan’s 124 in 1994...Ranked sixth in the ACC and 85th nationally in blocks per game (1.7)...Ranked fifth in the ACC in blocks in conference games (2.0 bpg)...Ranked second among ACC freshmen in blocks...In two games against Maryland, he had totals of 16 points, 14 rebounds, 11 blocks and five assists...His seven blocks against Maryland on Jan. 12 were one shy of Duncan’s school freshman record…Received the team’s Skip Prosser Award...Received the school’s King Fisher Society Student-Athlete of the Week Award on March 11.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts…Led the Red Raiders to the Massachusetts Division I state title as a sophomore in 2007-08 and as a senior in 2009-10…Averaged 16.6 points, 13.5 rebounds, 6.5 blocks and shot 52.9 percent from the floor his senior year…Ranked No. 9 center and No. 41 overall prospect according to Scout.com and No. 5 center and No. 81 overall according to Rivals.com following his senior season…ESPN listed him as a No. 5 center and No. 64 overall prospect and top-rated recruit out of New Hampshire…Played for the Mass Rivals AAU program.

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#23 LaDontae Henton Junior F 6-6 215Lansing, Mich./Eastern High School ‘11

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2011-12 32 1191 168 370 .454 44 112 .393 77 109 .706 274 8.6 457 14.3 76-2 36 55 33 322012-13 34 1162 158 392 .403 31 120 .258 96 118 .814 282 8.3 443 13.0 92-2 34 68 21 34 TOTAL 66 2353 326 762 .428 75 232 .323 173 227 .762 556 8.4 900 13.6 168-4 70 123 54 66

LADONTAE HENTON OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 42 West Virginia (2/5/12) 42 West Virginia (2/5/12) POINTS 37 Brown (12/28/12) 33 USF (1/29/12)REBOUNDS 17 Twice 15 DePaul (2/25/12) FIELD GOALS 13 Brown (12/28/12) 10 TwiceFG ATTEMPTS 20 Twice 19 Syracuse (2/20/13)FG PCT. 1.000 Syracuse (1/9/13) 1.000 Syracuse (1/9/13)FREE THROWS 9 Twice 9 TwiceFT ATTEMPTS 11 USF (1/29/12) 11 USF (1/29/12)FT PCT 1.000 17 Times 1.000 12 Times3PT 6 Brown (12/28/12) 5 West Virginia (2/5/12) 3PT FGA 10 Twice 10 Connecticut (2/28/12) 3PT FG% 1.000 South Carolina (12/1/11) .833 West Virginia (2/5/12)ASSISTS 5 Syracuse (1/14/12) 5 Syracuse (1/14/12)TURNOVERS 6 Bryant (11/12/12) 5 Louisville (1/10/12)BLOCKS 4 Seton Hall (1/7/12) 4 Seton Hall (1/7/12) STEALS 4 Twice 4 Georgetown (2/18/12)

Birthdate: January 6, 1992Major: Social ScienceFamily: Son of Cathy Brown and Leroy Henton. Has two sisters, Donnesha Crosby and Adrianna Henton, and two brothers, Derrick-Dennis and Dontrell Crosby.Favorite Team: Detroit PistonsFavorite Athlete: Carmelo AnthonyFavorite Movie: FridayFavorite Food: ChickenBest Thrill in Sports: Winning districts in high schoolWhat I would like to do after I leave Providence College: Play professional basketball

2012-13: Played all 40 minutes and scored a team-high 24 points and recorded five rebounds versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Recorded 16 points versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds versus UMass (11/15/12)...Registered 11 points versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Recorded 15 points and 10 rebounds versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in 40 minutes versus Holy Cross (11/27/12)...Registered 18 points and six rebounds versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Scored 21 points, grabbed 17 rebounds and recorded four steals versus Rhode Island (12/6/12)...Scored 14 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and made four steals versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Scored 37 points on 13-20 shooting, including 6-10 from three-point territory, versus Brown (12/28/12)...Scored seven points and grabbed 11 rebounds at Louisville (1/2/13)...Registered 10 points versus Syracuse (1/9/13)...Recorded a double-double with 12 points and 13 re-bounds at Seton Hall (1/13/13)...Registered a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds at Georgetown (1/16/13)...Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Pittsburgh (1/22/13)...Scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds at Marquette (1/26/13)...Recorded a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds versus UConn (1/31/13)...Scored 19 points, grabbed eight rebounds and had three assists at USF (2/13/13)...Scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Registered a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds at Syracuse (2/20/13)...Recorded his 10th double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds at Rutgers (2/23/13)...Recorded eight points and seven rebounds versus St. John’s (3/2/13)...Recorded 15 points and 10 rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/5/13)...Scored nine points and recorded 11 rebounds versus UConn (3/9/13)...Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Tournament (3/13/13)...Scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Charlotte in the NIT (3/20/13)...Scored a game-high 21 points versus Robert Morris in the NIT (3/25/13)... Grabbed eight rebounds at Baylor in the NIT Quarterfinals (3/27/13)... Earned the team’s top rebounder award (4/14/13).

2011-12: Started his first collegiate game and registered 10 points and six rebounds versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)... Registered nine rebounds and scored seven points at Fairfield (11/14/11)... Registered his first career double-double scoring 13 points while grabbing 11 rebounds, and making three steals and a block versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)... Recorded 11 points and seven rebounds versus Southern (11/22/11)...Registered 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Northern Iowa (11/26/11)... Scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Holy Cross (11/29/11)... Registered 18 points while grabbing eight rebounds at South Carolina (12/1/11)... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/5/11)...Scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Brown (12/5/11)... Registered 21 points and brought down seven rebounds versus Boston College (12/8/11)...Grabbed 12 rebounds, blocked six shots and scored 13 points versus Bryant (12/10/11)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (12/12/11)...Scored 11 points and grabbed 12 rebounds versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)...Registered eight points, nine rebounds and dished out three assists versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)... Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus St. John’s (12/27/11)...Recorded his fourth double-double with 13 points and a game-high 11 rebounds at Georgetown (12/31/11)... Recorded his fifth double-double of the season with a game high 13 rebounds and 11 points versus Syracuse (1/4/12)...Scored six points, recorded nine rebounds and notched four blocks versus Seton Hall (1/7/12)... Scored 14 points and dished out three assists versus Louisville (1/10/12)...Registered his sixth double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds in 40 minutes of action at Syracuse (1/14/12)... Scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Marquette (1/21/12)... Registered his seventh double-double this season with 12 points and 11 rebounds versus Pittsburgh (1/25/12)...Set the team freshman scoring mark with 33 points on 10-14 shooting at USF (1/29/12)... Scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Rutgers (2/1/12)... Scored 17 points and grabbed six rebounds versus West Virginia (2/5/12)... Scored 17 points and grabbed six rebounds versus West Virginia (2/5/12)... Scored 13 points at Villanova (2/7/12)... Scored seven points and grabbed six rebounds versus USF(2/11/12)... Scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds at Cincinnati (2/15/12)...Registered seven points and five rebounds versus Georgetown (2/18/12)...Recorded his eighth double-double with 24 points and 15 rebounds at DePaul (2/25/12)... Scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Connecticut (2/28/12)...Scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds at Notre Dame (3/2/12)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (3/4/12)...Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (3/4/12)... Scored a team-high 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/6/12).

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lansing Eastern High School (2007-11)... Averaged 22.2 points per game for his career... Averaged 25.2 points, 14.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 3.1 blocks and 2.2 steals per game as a senior... Recorded a double-double in 19 of 20 regular season games, including a triple-double (39 points, 19 rebounds and 11 blocks) versus Saginaw Arthur Hill...Scored 2,000 points in 90 career games at Eastern High School...Became the fourth player from mid-Michigan to score 2,000 points, joining Marcus Taylor (2,448 points), Earvin Johnson (2,012 points) and Zane Gay (2,004 points)... Recorded 1,210 career rebounds... Michigan’s Class A Player of the Year in 2011... Lansing State Journal Player of the year as a senior and junior...Runner-up for Michigan’s Mr. Basketball title in 2011... Became mid-Michigan’s first four-time All-State selection since 2000...Led Eastern to a 22-3 mark while the team won the district title in 2010...Was the only junior selected Class A First Team All-State...Averaged 24.8 points, 14.5 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 2.5 assists and 2.3 steals per game in 2010...Played AAU basketball for the Michigan Mustangs.

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#13 Brice Kofane Junior F 6-8 210 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School ‘10

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2011-12 29 436 25 43 .581 0 0 .000 28 48 .583 118 4.1 78 2.7 84-4 6 24 42 82012-13 28 323 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 6 20 .300 68 2.4 26 0.9 46-1 7 17 21 9 TOTAL 57 759 35 63 .556 0 0 .000 34 68 .500 186 3.3 104 1.8 130-5 13 41 63 17

BRICE KOFANE OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 32 Twice 21 DePaul (2/25/12) POINTS 8 Rhode Island (12/23/11) 7 Georgetown (2/18/12) REBOUNDS 12 Holy Cross (11/29/11) 9 Georgetown (12/31/11) FIELD GOALS 3 Twice 3 Twice FG ATTEMPTS 5 Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11) 4 DePaul (2/25/12) FG PCT. 1.000 Seven Times 1.000 Three times FREE THROWS 7 Georgetown (2/18/12) 7 Georgetown (2/18/12) FT ATTEMPTS 10 Georgetown (2/18/12) 10 Georgetown (2/18/12)FT PCT 1.000 Twice 1.000 Syracuse (1/14/12) 3PT 3PT FGA 3PT FG% ASSISTS 2 Three times 1 Three times TURNOVERS 3 Syracuse (1/14/12) 3 Twice BLOCKS 7 Boston College (12/8/11) 3 Seton Hall (3/6/12)STEALS 3 Florida A&M (11/19/11)

Birthdate: January 2, 1992Major: ManagementFamily: Son of Balthazar Amadangoleda and Pauline Abatsong. Has one brother, Joseph Amassan Galita, and three sisters, Diana Kebeyeng, Marie-Therese Adiria and Ambadiang Francoise.Favorite Team: Los Angeles LakersFavorite Athlete: Samuel Eto’oFavorite Movie: The GodfatherFavorite Book: Outliers

2012-13: Scored five points, grabbed nine rebounds, and made three blocks versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Recorded four points, five rebounds and three blocks versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Registered four points and six rebounds versus UMass (11/15/12)...Grabbed five rebounds versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Recorded five rebounds versus Holy Cross (11/27/12)...Scored three points , grabbed seven rebounds and recorded three blocks versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Registered seven rebounds versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Grabbed four rebounds versus St. John’s (3/2/13).

2011-12: Scored six points, shot 3-5 from the field and recorded five rebounds versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)... Re-corded six points, seven rebounds and three steals versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)... Registered four points against Southern (11/22/11)... Registered 12 rebounds and two blocks versus Holy Cross (11/29/11)... Went 2-2 from the field scoring four points and blocking five shots versus Brown (12/5/11)... Registered seven blocks and brought down five rebounds versus Bos-ton College (12/8/11)... Grabbed four rebounds versus Bryant (12/10/11)... Grabbed nine rebounds and blocked three shots versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)... Scored eight points and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)... Shot 3-3 from the field scoring six points versus St. Johns (12/27/11)...Registered nine rebounds and two blocks versus George-town (12/31/11)...Scored six points and grabbed eight rebounds at Syracuse (1/14/12)...Scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds versus Georgetown (2/18/12)...Scored seven points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked three shots at DePaul (2/25/12)... Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/6/12).

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at the Miller School... Averaged 12.1 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 3.2 blocks per game in the 2009-10 season...Recorded 10 double-doubles as a senior...Was named to the All-Tournament Team in 2009 State Tournament...Helped The Miller School capture the state title in 2009 and earned runner-up honors in 2008...Played AAU for the Albany City Rocks and helped them capture the AAU Showcase in Orlando, Fla...Recorded 16 blocks in an AAU game versus the New York Gau-chos.

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#3 Kris Dunn Sophomore G 6-3 197 New London, Conn./New London High School ‘12

2012-13: Missed the first nine games of the season with an injured shoulder...Tied the team’s freshman record for assists in a game (13) and set the team’s freshman record for assists in a debut and added seven points and six rebounds versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Scored five points and recorded six assists versus Boston College (12/22/12)...Scored seven points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Brown (12/28/12)...Scored five points and grabbed three rebounds at Louisville (1/2/13)...Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds at Seton Hall (1/13/13)...Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds at Georgetown (1/16/13)...Scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Villanova (1/19/13)...Scored 10 points at Marquette (1/26/13)...Scored four points and registered five rebounds at Villanova (2/3/13)...Scored four points and grabbed five rebounds at USF (2/13/13)...Grabbed four rebounds and added five assists versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Recorded four points, four rebounds, four steals and five assists at Rutgers (2/23/13)...Registered a game-high 12 rebounds and added five points and five assists versus St. John’s (3/2/13)...Registered seven rebounds and seven assists versus Seton Hall (3/5/13)...Scored 11 points and recorded four assists versus UConn (3/9/13)...Scored four points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Tourna-ment (3/13/13)...Scored 14 points, added six assists, grabbed nine rebounds and made four steals versus Charlotte in the NIT (3/20/13)...Scored six points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Robert Morris in the NIT (3/25/13)...Registered six assists at Baylor in the NIT Quarterfinals (3/27/13)...Earned the team’s promising prospect award (4/14/13)...Participated in the 2013 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship training camp.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended New London High School in New London, Connecticut… Led his team to a 23-3 record, averaging 31.4 points and 10.1 rebounds per game his senior year… Scored 32 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, dished out 11 assists and had 10 steals in a game versus Stonington… Earned All-State honors three times… Helped lead his team to a 27-0 season and state title, averaging 26.5 points, 10 rebounds and five assists during his junior year… Named New Haven Register’s State Player of the Year in 2011… Named McDonald’s All-American, Jordan All-American, Parade All-American and Gatorade State Player of the Year… Earned 2012 SLAM High School All-American Honorable Mention... Invited to the 2012 USA Basketball Men’s U18 training camp… Ranked No. 2 point guard and No. 23 overall by ESPN.com… Listed as the No. 1 point guard and No. 16 overall prospect by Rivals.com… Scout.com ranked him No. 1 point guard and No. 23 overall prospect… Played for the Connecticut Basketball Club AAU team.

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Birthdate: March 18, 1994Major: UndeclaredFamily: Son of John and Audra Seldon. Has two brothers, John Dunn and Rashad Pauley, and two sisters, Ashley Seldon and Ariana SeldonFavoite Team: LA LakersFavoite Athete: Rajon RondoFavoite Movie: All About the BenjaminFavoite Food: Chicken WingsBiggest Thrills in Sports: Game winning shots

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2012-13 25 680 49 123 .398 4 14 .286 40 58 .690 120 4.8 142 5.7 77-3 79 47 7 29

KRIS DUNN OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 35 Twice 35 Villanova (1/19/13)POINTS 14 Charlotte (3/20/13) 13 Villanova (1/19/13)REBOUNDS 12 St. John’s (3/2/13) 12 St. John’s (3/2/13)FIELD GOALS 6 Charlotte (3/20/13) 3 Three timesFG ATTEMPTS 13 Colgate (12/18/12) 10 Villanova (1/19/13)FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Marquette (1/26/13)FREE THROWS 7 Villanova (1/19/13) 7 Villanova (1/19/13) FT ATTEMPTS 10 Villanova (1/19/13) 10 Villanova (1/19/13)FT PCT 1.000 Eight Times 1.000 Four times3PT 1 Four times 1 Twice3PT FGA 3 UConn (3/9/13) 3 UConn (3/9/13) 3PT FG% .500 Three times .500 Notre Dame (2/16/13)ASSISTS 13 Colgate (12/18/12) 7 Seton Hall (3/5/13)TURNOVERS 6 DePaul (1/5/13) 6 DePaul (1/5/13) BLOCKS 2 Five times 1 Five timesSTEALS 4 Twice 4 Rutgers (2/23/13)

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#4 Josh Fortune Sophomore G 6-5 205

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2012-13: Scored two points and made his collegiate debut in the starting lineup versus NJIT (11/10/12)...Registered seven points and six assists versus Bryant (11/12/12)...Registered 12 points versus UMass (11/15/12)...Registered 18 points and four rebounds versus Penn State (11/16/12)...Scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds versus UNC Asheville (11/18/12)...Registered 10 points, six rebounds and four assists versus Fairfield (11/23/12)...Scored six points and recorded eight assists versus Holy Cross (11/27/12)...Scored seven points and registered seven assists versus Mississippi State (12/1/12)...Scored 17 points, shot 10-11 from the free-throw line and made five steals versus Rhode Island (12/6/12)...Scored 17 points and grabbed four rebounds versus Colgate (12/18/12)...Scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds at Boston College (12/22/12)...Scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds versus Brown (12/28/12)...Recorded six points and four rebounds at Louisville (1/2/13)...Recorded nine points versus Syracuse (1/9/13)...Scored 15 points on 5-5 shooting from three point territory at Villanova (2/3/13)...Scored six points versus Notre Dame (2/16/13)...Scored 10 points versus UConn (3/9/13).

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kecoughtan High School in Hampton, Virginia… Averaged 13.8 points per game and 3.5 rebounds per game as a senior... Served as a team captain in 2011 and 2012... Helped Kecoughtan High School reach the state semifinals in 2012... Averaged 13.9 points per game his junior year… Scored 36 points in an AAU game in 2010... Helped Kecoughtan High School to the district title as a sophomore... Played for the Boo Williams AAU program.

Birthdate: September 1, 1994Major: ManagementFamily: Son of Craig and Angela Fortune. Has one older brother, CraigFavorite Movies: Bad Boys, I am Legend, Safe HouseFavorite Foods: Chicken, Seafood, PastaFavorite Book: HolesBiggest Thrills in Sports: Fourth quarter tied games

Career StatisticsYear G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2012-13 34 787 66 202 .327 35 121 .289 20 27 .741 83 2.4 187 5.5 47-2 49 47 9 23

JOSH FORTUNE OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 45 Penn State (11/16/12) 30 Syracuse (2/20/13) POINTS 18 Penn State (11/16/12) 15 Villanova (2/3/13)REBOUNDS 6 Fairfield (11/23/12) 5 Twice FIELD GOALS 7 Penn State (11/16/12) 5 Villanova (2/3/13)FG ATTEMPTS 13 Penn State (11/16/12) 8 Syracuse (1/9/13) FG PCT. 1.000 NJIT (11/10/12) 1.000 Villanova (2/3/13)FREE THROWS 10 Rhode Island (12/6/12) 2 UConn (3/9/13)FT ATTEMPTS 11 Rhode Island (12/6/12) 2 UConn (3/9/13)FT PCT 1.000 Three times 1.000 UConn (3/9/13)3PT 5 Villanova (2/3/13) 5 Villanova (2/3/13)3PT FGA 7 Syracuse (1/9/13) 7 Syracuse (1/9/13) 3PT FG% 1.000 Villanova (2/3/13) 1.000 Villanova (2/3/13)ASSISTS 8 Holy Cross (11/27/12) 1 Three timesTURNOVERS 8 UNC Asheville (11/18/12) 3 Georgetown (1/16/13) BLOCKS 2 UConn (3/9/13) 2 UConn (3/9/13) STEALS 5 Rhode Island (12/6/12) 1 Five times

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#25 Tyler Harris2012-13: Not eligible play due to NCAA transfer rules....Attended the Lebron James and Kevin Durant Skills Academies.

AT NC STATE (2011-12): Attended North Carolina State University for his freshman year of college... Played in a total of 19 games for the Wolfpack throughout the season... Registered a season high of eight points in the season opener versus UNC Ashe-ville (11/11/11)...Gained a season high three assists and four points versus Morehead State (11/13/11)...Scored seven points and got a season high of six rebounds against Vanderbilt (11/19/11)...Put up three points and one rebound in the win over Delaware State (1/4/12)...Contributed three rebounds against Kansas in the NCAA tournament (3/23/12)... Ended the season with a total of 35 points, 23 rebounds, eight assists, and two steals...Averaged 1.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg, and 0.4 apg per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, N.J. for his senior season...Rated a four-star ESPN Recruit and was ranked the No. 20 power forward...As a senior averaged 19.7 ppg and 9.8 rpg... Earned team MVP honors his senior season...Registered one of his top performances in 2011 versus St. Patrick’s Michael Gilchrist when he scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and was named MVP of the Showcase Game...Scored 25 points against St. Raymond’s in 2011...Prior to his senior year, Harris attended Half Hallow Hills High in his hometown Dix Hills, N.Y. averaged 14.7 ppg, 3.2 apg, 0.9 bpg, 5.9 rpg, and 1.4 spg...While at Half Hallow Hills Harris, played alongside his brother Tobias Harris, former Tennessee star and current Milwaukee Bucks forward, and led their team to a 25-1 mark and a spot in the NY State Class AA championship game in 2009...Earned All-League and All-Suffolk County honors in 2009... Team also captured Long Island Championship and Suffolk County Championship in 2009... Attended Long Island Lutherane and helped the team capture the state title in 2008.

Sophomore F 6-9 215 Dix Hills, N.Y./St. Benedict’s Prep ‘11/NC State

Birthdate: September 1, 1993Major: SociologyFamily: Son of Torrel and Lisa Harris Has three brothers, Torrel Jr, Tobias and Terry, and two sisters, Tesia and ToriFavorite Athlete: Kevin DurantFavorite Movies: Space Jam, The 6th ManFavorite Book: SlamFavorite Food: RiceBiggest Thrill in Sports: Winning the state title as a sophomore at Long Island, Lutherane

Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2011-12 19-3 132/6.9 13 37 .351 2 5 .400 7 10 .700 23 1.2 35 1.8 20-0 8 11 0 2

TYLER HARRIS OVERALL ACCMINUTES 28 Vanderbilt (11/19/11) 5 Boston College (1/19/12) POINTS 8 UNC Asheville (11/11/11) 2 Virginia Tech (3/4/12) REBOUNDS 6 Vanderbilt (11/19/11) 2 Boston College (1/19/12) FIELD GOALS 3 Twice 1 Four Times FG ATTEMPTS 9 Vanderbilt (11/19/11) 2 Wake Forest (1/14/12)FG PCT. 1.000 Twice 1.000 Boston College (1/19/12)FREE THROWS 2 Twice 2 Virginia Tech (3/4/12)FT ATTEMPTS 2 Five Times 2 Virginia Tech (3/4/12)FT PCT 1.000 Twice 1.000 Virginia Tech (3/4/12)3PT 1 Twice 3PT FGA 2 Morehead State (11/13/11) 3PT FG% 1.000 UNC Asheville (11/19/11)ASSISTS 3 Morehead State (11/13/11) 1 Wake Forest (1/14/12)TURNOVERS 3 Morehead State (11/13/11) 1 TwiceBLOCKS STEALS 1 Twice 1 Boston College (1/19/11)

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#32 Junior LomombaSophomore G 6-5 195

Montreal, Quebec/Madison Memorial’12/Cleveland State

AT CLEVELAND STATE (2012-13): Attended Cleveland State University for his freshman year of college...Due to a foot injury was limited to 25 games of action at Cleveland State...Recorded eight points and four assists in his collegiate debut versus Robert Morris (11/20/12)...Registered a career high of 16 points, including 4-5 from the field at Akron (12/23/12)...Scored eight points versus Kent (1/2/13)...Registered 12 points and four rebounds versus Green Bay (1/19/13)...Was 4-7 from the field and scored 13 points at UIC (2/2/13)...Registered 10 points versus Youngstown State (2/5/13)...Recorded eight points at Western Illinois (2/23/13)...Scored 10 or more points five times...Averaged 5.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game...Shot 36.4 per-cent from three-point territory (12-33).

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Madison (Wis.) Memorial High School...Was a four-year starter at Madison Memorial...Led his high school team to a 100-14 mark in four years...Helped lead the team to state titles in 2008 and 2011...Finished his career as the second leading scorer in school history at Madison Memorial...Averaged 19 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior...Named First Team All-State and All-League in 2012...Was ranked as the fourth best player in Wisconsin and the 38th ranked small forward in the country in 2012, according to ESPN.com...Averaged 17.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 2011...Played on two Canadian Junior National Teams...Played AAU basketball for The Family (Detroit, Mich.).

JUNIOR LOMOMBA OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 31 Green Bay (1/19/13) 31 Green Bay (1/19/13) POINTS 16 Akron (12/23/12) 13 UIC (2/2/13) REBOUNDS 6 Twice 6 Twice FIELD GOALS 4 Four times 4 Three Times FG ATTEMPTS 12 Green Bay (1/19/13) 12 Green Bay (1/19/13)FG PCT. .800 Twice .800 Three TimesFREE THROWS 8 Akron (12/23/12) 5 Three TimesFT ATTEMPTS 13 Akron (12/23/12) 6 Three timesFT PCT 1.000 Three times 1.000 Three times3PT 3 Green Bay (1/19/13) 3 Green Bay (1/19/13)3PT FGA 5 Green Bay (1/19/13) 5 Green Bay (1/19/13)3PT FG% 1.000 Twice 1.000 TwiceASSISTS 5 Milwaukee (2/17/13) 5 Milwaukee (2/17/13)TURNOVERS 4 Twice 2 Seven TimesBLOCKS 1 Wright State (1/9/13) 1 Wright State (1/9/13)STEALS 2 Five Times 2 Four Times

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Year G MIN FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST2012-13 25 462 39 121 .322 12 33 .364 55 80 .688 58 2.3 145 5.8 43-1 31 40 1 20

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Birthdate: January 14, 1993Major: UndeclaredFamily: Son of Albert Lomomba and Monique Luzolo. Has three sisters, Fanny, Rita and Nancy LomombaFavorite Athlete: Michael JordanFavorite Movies: Love and Basketball, Paid In Full, The HurricaneFavorite Book: BancoFavorite Food: LasagnaBiggest Thrill in Sports: Winning ChampionshipsInteresting Fact: Uncle, Hennssy Auriantal, played basketball at Wisconsin (1995-99)

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Birthdate: April 26, 1994Major: UndeclaredFamily: Son of Tammy and Burrnell Austin. Has two brothers, Zion Austin, and Christopher Cuffee.Favorite Team: OKCFavorite Athlete: Kevin Durant Favorite Movie: He Got GameFavorite Food: PastaFavorite Book: Michael JordanFavorite Band: Dream ChasersBiggest Thrill in Sports: Dunking

#1 Brandon AustinFreshman G 6-6 185

Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter High School ‘13

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Imhotep Charter High School…Helped Imhotep record a 28-5 mark and capture the PIAA AAA champi-onship in 2013...Named MVP of the AAA championship game after scoring 25 points, grabbing eight rebounds and adding three as-sists...Averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and six assists per game as a senior...Played in the Mary Kline Classic game in 2013…Scored 91 points in the Beyond Blessed Charity game in 2013...Ranked 44th overall by Scout.com, 45th overall by Rivals.com, 49th overall by CBS Sports.com and 56th overall by ESPN.com…Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds per game in 2011-12…Led his team to a 22-8 record and a No. 1 ranking in Class AA in 2012...Helped Imhotep win three consecutive PIAA titles...Played AAU basketball for Team Philly.

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Birthdate: June 3, 1994Major: UndeclaredFamily: Son of Virginia Johnson and Rodney Bullock Sr. Has two siblings, brother, Ray Johnson, and a sister, Riraca Bullock.Favorite Teams: Atlanta Falcons, Miami HeatFavorite Athletes: Lebron James, Klay ThompsonFavorite Movie: He Got GameFavorite Food: Macaroni Favorite Book: Harry Potter Interesting Fact: He attended the same high school as teammate Josh FortuneBiggest Thrill in Sports: Making a game winner

#5 Rodney Bullock Freshman F 6-7 215Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan High School ‘13

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kecoughtan High School…Averaged 21.4 points, 16.1 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in 2013 to lead his team to a 25-6 record...Recorded a career-high 39 points versus Bethel as a senior...Grabbed a career-high 31 rebounds in a win over Churchland in 2013...Scored 1,778 points in his career as a four-year starter at Kecoughtan...Ranks fourth on the Peninsula District’s all-time scoring list…Helped Kecoughtan win two district titles…Awarded Daily Press District Player of the Year,… Was ranked as the fifth best player in Virginia and the 35th ranked small forward in the country in 2013, according to ESPN.com...Made the honor roll his senior year at Kecoughtan...Played for the Boo Williams AAU program.

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Birthdate: February 24, 1994 Major: Finance Family: Son of Thomas and Joanne Woodring. Has one sister, Flynn Woodring.Favorite Team: CelticsFavorite Athlete: Steve NashFavorite Movie: Billy Madison Favorite Food: PizzaBiggest Thrill in Sports: Winning 2013 class AA New England Championship on a buzzer beater. Interesting Fact: His father played basketball at Iona and professionally overseas for seven years.

#12 Casey Woodring Freshman G 6-2 180Darien, Conn./Cushing Academy ‘13

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cushing Academy and Choate Rosemary Hall…Won the class AA New England championship at Cushing Academy…Played four seasons of varsity basketball and scored 1,100 points at Choate Rosemary Hall...Averaged 15 points and four assists per game his senior year at Choate and reached the New England Class A Championship game...Won the New England Class A Championship his junior season...Won the Coaches Award at Cushing in 2013…Played for the Connecticut Basketball Club AAU Team.

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The Camp • CoachCooleyandhisstaffofprofessionaleducatorsteach basicfundamentalstoadvancedtheory.• Thestaff-studentratiorangesfrom1:8to1:10.• Teamsarecoachedbycollegecoaches,highschoolcoaches, andcollegeplayers.• Eachstudentplaysonateamwithplayersofhisownageandability.• Studentsplayatleasthalfofeverygame.• Studentsworkonskillslikeballhandling,balance,defense, dribbling,rebounding,passing,andshooting.• Studentsaretaughtconditioningexercisesanddrillsusedby collegeandproplayers,aswellaschallengeandmotivation techniquesfortheoff-season.• Specialguestssharetheirsuccesssecretswithstudents.

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In this Section:Alphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

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2012-13 Statistics

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NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Brandon Austin Fr. G 6-6 185 Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter High School ‘13 22 Ted Bancroft Sr. G 6-6 215 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School ‘10 10 Kadeem Batts Sr. F 6-9 245 Boston, Mass./John McEachern High School ‘09 5 Rodney Bullock Fr. F 6-7 215 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan High School ‘13 11 Bryce Cotton Sr. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School ‘10 33 Carson Desrosiers Jr. F 7-0 250 Windham, N.H./Central Catholic ‘10/Wake Forest 3 Kris Dunn So. G 6-3 197 New London, Conn./New London High School ‘12 4 Josh Fortune So. G 6-5 205 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan High School ‘12 21 Lee Goldsbrough Sr. F 6-9 230 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College ‘10 25 Tyler Harris So. F 6-9 215 Dix Hills, N.Y./St. Benedict’s Prep ‘11/NC State 23 LaDontae Henton Jr. F 6-6 215 Lansing, Mich./Eastern High School ‘11 13 Brice Kofane Jr. F 6-8 210 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School ‘10 32• JuniorLomomba So. G 6-5 195 Montreal,Quebec/MadisonMemorial‘12/ClevelandSt. 12 Casey Woodring Fr. G 6-2 180 Darien, Conn./Cushing Academy ‘13

*TransferredfromClevelandStateUniversitynoteligibletocompetein2013-14.

NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Brandon Austin Fr. G 6-6 185 Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter High School ‘13 3 Kris Dunn So. G 6-3 197 New London, Conn./New London High School ‘12 4 Josh Fortune So. G 6-5 205 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan High School ‘12 5 Rodney Bullock Fr. F 6-7 215 Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan High School ‘13 10 Kadeem Batts Sr. F 6-9 245 Boston, Mass./John McEachern High School ‘09 11 Bryce Cotton Sr. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School ‘10 12 Casey Woodring Fr. G 6-2 180 Darien, Conn./Cushing Academy ‘13 13 Brice Kofane Jr. F 6-8 210 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School ‘10 21 Lee Goldsbrough Sr. F 6-9 230 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College ‘10 22 Ted Bancroft Sr. G 6-6 215 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School ‘10 23 LaDontae Henton Jr. F 6-6 215 Lansing, Mich./Eastern High School ‘11 25 Tyler Harris So. F 6-9 215 Dix Hills, N.Y./St. Benedict’s Prep ‘11/NC State 32• JuniorLomomba So. G 6-5 195 Montreal,Quebec/MadisonMemorial‘12/ClevelandState 33 Carson Desrosiers Jr. F 7-0 250 Windham, N.H./Central Catholic ‘10/Wake Forest

(Sr.-4/Jr.-3/So.-4/Fr.-3) Seniors (4): Ted Bancroft, Kadeem Batts, Bryce Cotton, Lee Goldsbrough Juniors (3): Carson Desrosiers, LaDontae Henton, Brice KofaneSophomores (4): Kris Dunn, Josh Fortune, Tyler Harris, Junior LomombaFreshmen (3): Brandon Austin, Rodney Bullock, Casey Woodring

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Head Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill ‘94)Associate Head Coach: Andre LaFleur (Northeastern ‘87)Assistant Coaches: Brian Blaney (Roanoke College ’94) Bob Simon (Eastern Michigan ‘89)Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Mike Jackson (Detroit ‘95)AssociateDirectorofPlayerDev./VideoOps.KevinKurbec(ProvidenceCollege`02)Strength Coach: Kenneth White (UniversityofVermont‘92) Athletic Trainer: Bryn VanPatten (SyracuseUniversity‘98)

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When Head Coach Ed Cooley was hired on March 22, 2011, he promised that he would make the Friars one of the top teams in the BIG EAST. Through a lot of patience and hard work, Cooley and his staff have revitalized Providence College basketball. While most experts believed that Providence native Ed Cooley could have suc-cess in his hometown, no one was really sure how long it would take. Last year, in just his second season at Providence, Cooley’s squad gave Friar fans hope for the future. The Friars were devastated by injuries early on in 2012-13, but by late January the team had started to turn things around and learned how to have suc-cess. After starting the BIG EAST season with a 2-7 mark, the Friars experienced one of the best second half turn arounds in the history of the BIG EAST as they fin-ished the last nine league games with a 7-2 mark. With a 9-9 mark in league play and a 17-14 record overall, the Friars earned a berth in the NIT. The Friars won two games in the NIT, including the squad’s first post-season victory since 2003, before being eliminated by eventual NIT Champion Baylor. With the exception of point guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.), the Friars return all the key members of last year’s squad. For the first time in a number of years, the Friars look poised to make a run at the NCAA Tournament. They have skill and depth at every position. With two years of recruiting, Cooley has brought in some talented players to compliment the skilled veterans in the program. Leading the way for the Friars this season will be veterans Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) and Kadeem Batts (Boston, Mass.). Both players had breakout seasons in 2012-13. Cotton became the fifth Friar all-time to lead the BIG EAST in scoring (18.3 ppg) and the first since Marshon Brooks in 2011. Cotton, a 6-foot-1-inch guard, also led the team in scoring (19.7 ppg), and earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors. Like Cotton, Batts also earned all-league accolades. He averaged 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, which helped him earn BIG EAST Most Improved honors and he also was named All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention. The 6-foot-9-inch forward will be the team’s leader in the low post. Juniors LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) and Carson Desrosiers (Windham, N.H.) are two experienced forwards. With two seasons of BIG EAST competition on his resume, Henton has seen plenty of action, starting 65 of the 66 games he has played. Henton averaged 13.6 points and 8.4 rebounds in his first two seasons of action. Desrosiers sat out last season after transferring to Providence from Wake Forest. The 7-foot, 250-pound center started 38 of 62 games he played for the Demon Deacons and made an impact on both ends of the court. Sophomores Kris Dunn (New London, Conn.), Tyler Harris (Dix Hills, N.Y.) and Josh Fortune (Hampton, Va.) will help the Friars this season. Dunn, who missed the first nine games last season due to a shoulder injury, was a McDonald’s All-American guard at New London High School. He should be at full speed this season

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PLAYERS LOST (# Starts): Vincent Council (22)PLAYERS RETURNING (# Starts): Kadeem Batts (34), LaDontae Henton (33), Bryce Cotton (31), Kris Dunn (18), Josh Fortune (18), Lee Goldsbrough (10), Ted Bancroft (2), Brice Kofane (1)

RETURNING PLAYERS (8) 2012-13NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 3 Kris Dunn 5.7/4.8 G 6-3 197 SO 4 Josh Fortune 5.5/2.4 G 6-5 205 SO10 Kadeem Batts 14.8/7.2 F 6-10 245 SR11 Bryce Cotton 19.7/3.6 G 6-1 165 SR13 Brice Kofane 0.9/2.4 F 6-8 210 JR21 Lee Goldsbrough 1.8/2.5 F 6-9 230 SR22 Ted Bancroft 0.7/1.4 G 6-6 215 SR23 LaDontae Henton 13.0/8.3 F 6-6 215 JR

NEWCOMERS (6) 2012-13 NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 1 Brandon Austin 22.0/8.0 G 6-6 185 FR 5 Rodney Bullock 21.4/16.1 F 6-7 215 FR12 Casey Woodring 15/4.0 asst. G 6-2 180 FR25 Tyler Harris DNP F 6-9 215 SO32 Junior Lomomba * 5.8/2.3 G 6-5 195 SO 33 Carson Desrosiers DNP F 7-0 250 JR* - Not eligible to compete due to NCAA transfer rules

DEPARTING PLAYERS (2) 2012-13NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 1 Ricky Ledo --/-- G 6-7 195 FR32 Vincent Council 15.9/4.1 G 6-2 180 SR

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and will be looking to improve upon his 5.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game averages from last season. Harris is entering his second season with the Friars. He sat out the 2012-13 season after transferring to Providence from NC State. The 6-foot-9-inch forward has the ability to help the Friars in the post and from the perimeter. Fortune saw significant playing time as a freshman for the Friars. The 6-foot-5-inch guard started 18 of the 34 games he played last year. He is one of the team’s top long range shooters. Veterans Lee Goldsbrough (Newcastle, England), Ted Bancroft (Marion, Mass.) and Brice Kofane (Yaounde, Cameroon) are all enter-ing their fourth season with the Friars. Goldsbrough, a 6-foot-10-inch, 225 pound senior forward, has shown tremendous improvement over the last two years under Cooley’s tutelage. He also has gotten consid-erably stronger during his time as a Friar. Bancroft provides leader-ship and depth off the bench. A true walk-on, the 6-foot-5-inch senior guard, has earned a scholarship through his gritty play. Kofane, who redshirted his freshman season, has gained valuable experience the last three seasons. He is a good athlete who can block shots. Newcomers Brandon Austin (Philadelphia, Pa.), Rodney Bullock

consistent contribution every time he took the court. Bancroft averaged 9.3 minutes per game last season while playing in 30 of the squad’s 34 games. Woodring will provide depth. The 6-foot-2-inch walk-on, had a strong high school career at Choate where he scored over 1,100 points. In 2012-13, he attended Cushing Academy where he helped the team capture the 2013 New England Class AA Championship. Woodring played AAU baskeball for the Connecticut Basketball. He is an excellent shooter from outside the three-point arc. While Lomomba is not able to compete in games this season, he will play an important role on the scout team in practice. In 2012-13, he saw limited action at Cleveland State due to an injured foot. In five games, he averaged 9.0 points per game. The former all-state selection out of Madison Memorial High School in Wisconsin was the No. 4 ranked player in Wisconsin in 2012, according to ESPN.com. He played two years for the Canadian Junior National Team.

While Head Coach Ed Cooley has not had the luxury of having a lot of size and depth in the team’s front-court during his first two seasons at Providence, this season will be vastly different. Leading the way in the frontcourt will be Kadeem Batts. Batts will be one of the top big-men in the league. He is an excel-lent rebounder and scorer. His scoring is not limited to the low post as he has the ability to step out to the perimeter and score. Last season, he started all 34 games for the Friars and averaged 31.7 minutes per game. He recorded five double-doubles in 2012-13. Batts scored 20 or more points nine times, including a career-best 32 points against Mississippi State on December 1, 2012. Junior LaDontae Henton was Ed Cooley’s first recruit two years ago. In his first two seasons as a Friar, the 6-foot-6-inch forward has been a consistent contributor. He has started 65 of the 66 games, scored 900 points and grabbed 556 rebounds. As a sophomore, Henton averaged 13 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. In addition to leading the team in rebounding for the second consecutive season, he also led the team in double-doubles (11) and free-throw shooting. Junior Carson Desrosiers will give the Friars added height and rebounding ability in the frontcourt. After practicing last season, Desrosiers is ready to contribute. He should provide an immediate impact on the defensive end. In two seasons at Wake Forest, he recorded 112 blocked shots. His 60 blocked shots in 2012 led Wake Forest and ranked fourth in the ACC. In 62 games at Wake Forest, Desrosiers recorded 38 starts. As a sophomore, he averaged 4.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.

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(Hampton, Va.), Casey Woodring (Darien, Conn.) and sophomore Junior Lomomba (Montreal, Quebec) are entering their first sea-son with the Friars. Austin had an impressive high school career at Imhotep High School. The 6-foot-6-inch guard was ranked in the top 60 in all major recruiting rankings. Bullock, a 6-foot-7-inch for-ward, averaged 21 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior at Kecoughtan High School. Lomomba joined the Friars after playing for Cleveland State last season. Lomomba will practice with the team but will not compete in games due to NCAA transfer rules. Woodring, a walk-on, played at Cushing Academy last year and helped the team capture the 2013 Class AA New England Championship.

Head Coach Ed Cooley knows that losing the all-time BIG EAST assist leader Vincent Council after a successful four-year career with the Friars could leave a void in the lineup. However, Coach Cooley and the Friars are confident that despite losing Council, the Friars will still have a potent backcourt led by 2013 All-BIG EAST First Team member Bryce Cotton. Cotton has improved each season with the Friars. He should be ready to be one of the team’s point guards. After three seasons, he has scored 1,212 career points and ranks 28th all-time in scoring at Providence. Cotton is an athletic guard who can score from all over the court, including from behind the three-point arc. Last season, he led the team in three-point scoring, recording a Providence single-season record of 98 three-point baskets made. He shot 36.4 percent from three-point territory. He scored 20 or more points 19 times in 32 games in 2012-13. His success in 2012-13 earned him an invite to the USA Basketball World University Games team training camp in July. In addition to Cotton, Kris Dunn and Brandon Austin will share the point guard duties for the Friars. Dunn gained valuable experience last season. After returning from a shoulder injury, he started 18 of 25 games. He spent some time at the point guard position and averaged 3.16 assists. The sophomore guard attended the USA Basketball U19 training camp in June. Coming out of high school, Dunn was ranked as the No. 2 point guard and the No. 23 overall prospect by ESPN.com and the No. 1 point guard and the No. 16 overall prospect by Rivals.com. Dunn has all the tools to be one of the top guards in the BIG EAST. Austin has the size to be a small forward and the skill to be a point guard. He helped Imhotep record a 28-5 mark and capture the PIAA AA championship in 2013. Austin averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and six assists per game as a senior. In the final rankings for the class of 2013, he was ranked 44th overall by Scout.com, 45th overall by Rivals.com, 49th overall by CBS Sports.com and 56th overall by ESPN.com. Fortune gained significant experience as a freshman last season. While averaging 23.1 minutes per game, he scored 10 or more points seven times, including a season-high 18 points against Penn State on November 16, 2012. He also had his top game in league play when he scored 15 points on a season-best five three pointers in a 55-52 win at Villanova on February 3, 2013. Bancroft enters his fourth season with the Friars. The former walk-on was pressed into action last season after injuries left the team with little depth. The 6-foot-6-inch guard responded and gave the team a

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REBOUNDSFRIARS GP-GS MIN-AvG FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct Ft-FtA Pct OFF DEF tOt AvG PF FO A tO Blk Stl PtS AvG

ScORING BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Ot tOtAl AvG.PROvIDENcE 1053 1223 23 2299 67.6 Opponents 1026 1147 33 2206 64.9

INDIvIDUAl SEASON HIGHS:Points- 37 by laDontae Henton at BrownField Goals Made- 13 by laDontae Henton at BrownField Goals Att.- 22 by Bryce cotton at Boston college3-Pt. FG Made- 7 by Bryce cotton at Boston college3-Pt. FG Att.- 14 by Bryce cotton vs. St. John’s, at Boston collegeFree throws Made- 13 by kadeem Batts vs. Penn StateFree throw Att.- 15 by kadeem Batts vs. Penn StateRebounds- 17 by laDontae Henton vs. Rhode IslandAssists- 13 by kris Dunn vs. colgateBlocked Shots- 3 by laDontae Henton vs. charlotte and Fairfield, Sidiki Johnson vs. colgate, kadeem Batts vs. Mississippi State, Brice kofane vs. Mississippi State, Bryant and NJItSteals- 5 by vincent council at Syracuse, Josh Fortune vs. Rhode Islandturnovers- 8 by vincent council vs. DePaul, Josh Fortune vs. UNc Asheville

2012-13 StARtING lINEUPS REcORDS:12-9: vincent council19-11: Bryce cotton19-14: laDontae Henton19-15: kadeem Batts10-8: Josh Fortune6-4: lee Goldsbrough0-2: ted Bancroft1-0: Brice kofane9-8: kris Dunn0-1: Sidiki Johnson

tEAM StAtIStIcS Pc OPP SCORING 2299 2206 Points per game 67.6 64.9 Scoring margin +2.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 801-1947 798-1910 Field goal pct .411 .4183 POINT FG-ATT 186-600 168-566 3-point FG pct .310 .297 3-pt FG made per game 5.5 4.9FREE THROWS-ATT 511-729 442-631 Free throw pct .701 .700 F-Throws made per game 15.0 13.0REBOUNDS 1289 1179 Rebounds per game 37.9 34.7 Rebounding margin +3.2 -ASSISTS 485 436 Assists per game 14.3 12.8TURNOVERS 431 449 Turnoverspergame 12.7 13.2 Turnovermargin +0.5 - Assist/turnoverratio 1.1 1.0STEALS 211 216 Steals per game 6.2 6.4BLOCKS 110 131 Blocks per game 3.2 3.9ATTENDANCE 139901 153061 Homegames-Avg/Game 18-7772 12-9817 Neutralsite-Avg/Game - 4-8814

COTTON, Bryce 32-31 1209-37.8 195-446 .437 98-269 .364 142-179 .793 23 92 115 3.6 38 0 92 47 3 30 630 19.7BATTS, Kadeem 34-34 1079-31.7 188-393 .478 0-3 .000 128-185 .692 101 145 246 7.2 122 7 35 72 23 22 504 14.8HENTON, LaDontae 34-33 1162-34.2 158-392 .403 31-120 .258 96-118 .814 90 192 282 8.3 92 2 34 68 21 34 443 13.0 Council, Vincent 24-22 808-33.7 88-250 .352 14-51 .275 61-93 .656 21 53 74 3.1 66 2 164 65 12 33 251 10.5DUNN,Kris 25-18 680-27.2 49-123 .3984-14.286 40-58 .690 41 79 120 4.8 77 3 79 47 7 29 142 5.7 FORTUNE,Josh 34-18 787-23.1 66-202 .32735-121.28920-27 .74126 5783 2.447 249 47 9 23 187 5.5Johnson, Sidiki 11-1 165-15.0 17-48 .354 0-0 .000 9-29 .310 28 28 56 5.1 20 0 2 12 9 6 43 3.9 GOLDSBROUGH,Lee 30-10 383-12.8 22-45 .4892-9.2227-13 .53831 4374 2.543 01331311 53 1.8 KOFANE, Brice 28-1 323-11.5 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 6-20 .300 24 44 68 2.4 46 1 7 17 21 9 26 0.9BANCROFT, Ted 30-2 279-9.3 8-28 .286 2-13 .154 2-7 .286 21 22 43 1.4 31 0 10 15 2 14 20 0.7 TEAM 65 63 128 10 TOTAL 34 6875 801-1947 .411 186-600 .310 511-729 .701 471 818 1289 37.9 582 17 485 431 110 211 2299 67.6Opponents 34 6875 798-1910 .418 168-566 .297 442-631 .700 391 788 1179 34.7 664 - 436 449 131 216 2206 64.9

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COTTON, Bryce 18-17 691-38.4 101-238 .424 56-157 .357 72-92 .783 14 51 65 3.6 26 0 44 23 2 15 330 18.3BATTS, Kadeem 18-18 580-32.2 98-203 .483 0-0 .000 66-106 .623 61 70 131 7.3 68 4 10 44 14 11 262 14.6HENTON, LaDontae 18-17 598-33.2 65-183 .355 12-48 .250 52-59 .881 52 104 156 8.7 55 2 13 35 9 10 194 10.8Council, Vincent 18-16 617-34.3 71-196 .362 11-40 .275 38-60 .633 17 37 54 3.0 54 2 130 52 8 28 191 10.6DUNN,Kris 18-14 476-26.4 31-79 .392 2-10 .200 31-48 .646 28 47 75 4.2 53 2 41 36 7 21 95 5.3Johnson, Sidiki 8-1 124-15.5 14-37 .378 0-0 .000 8-22 .364 22 16 38 4.8 15 0 1 8 5 6 36 4.5FORTUNE,Josh 18-5 288-16.0 22-74 .297 17-53 .321 2-2 1.000 9 25 34 1.9 25 2 10 11 5 7 63 3.5GOLDSBROUGH,Lee 14-1 116-8.3 9-13 .692 2-3 .667 3-5 .600 8 8 16 1.1 14 0 4 8 1 15 23 1.6KOFANE, Brice 13-0 87-6.7 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-7 .143 7 9 16 1.2 15 0 1 6 5 2 5 0.4BANCROFT, Ted 14-1 73-5.2 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 6 6 12 0.9 10 0 2 3 0 5 5 0.4 TEAM 35 39 74 6TEAM 18 3650 415-1036 .401 100-314 .318 274-403 .680 259 412 671 37.3 335 12 256 232 56 110 1204 66.9Opponents 18 3650 439-1004 .437 81-258 .314 268-376 .713 205 426 631 35.1 362 - 245 231 89 115 1227 68.2

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Another transfer who will add size and skill to the frontcourt will be sopho-more Tyler Harris. Harris, who also competed in the ACC, spent last season practicing with the Friars and learning the team’s offense and defense. As a freshman, he appeared in 19 games at NC State. Harris should provide matchup problems for the opponents as he will score from the inside and outside. Coming out of St. Benedict’s Prep in 2011, he was ranked as the 20th best power forward in the nation by ESPN.com after he averaged 19.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. Senior Lee Goldsbrough and junior Brice Kofane bring experience to the floor. Goldsbrough has played in 71 games over the last three seasons at Providence. He earned 10 starts in 30 games in 2012-13. While he has worked on all facets of his game, his rebounding and shooting ability have shown the greatest improvements. Kofane, a native of Cameroon, is very ath-letic. He is a good shot blocker, who can bring energy to the defense. Last season, Kofane played in 28 games for the Friars. The lone newcomer to the frontcourt is 6-foot-7-inch forward Rodney Bullock. Bullock, who was a high school teammate with Friar guard Josh Fortune, was ranked as the 35th top small forward in the nation in 2013, according to ESPN.com. He is an excellent rebounder, who can run the floor well and will pursue the ball. Bullock averaged 21 points and 11 rebounds his senior year. He helped lead his Kecoughtan to a 25-6 record and the dis-trict title in 2013. Bullock was awarded District Player of the Year honors.

Last season, Head Coach Ed Cooley’s squad exceeded expectations and made a run in the post-season as the team reached the NIT Quarterfinals. This season, there is renewed optimism and expectations for the squad. The Friars could be one of the top teams in the BIG EAST as they return four of their five starters. Seniors Bryce Cotton and Kadeem Batts will be two of the top players in the league. Their leadership and play will be key to the Friars’ success. Cotton was one of the top scorers in the nation in 2013. Batts returns for his fifth season at Providence ready to continue his quest to guide the Friars back to the post season. Sophomore guard Kris Dunn and freshman Brandon Austin will share the point guard duties with Cotton. Dunn and Austin were both top-50 recruits who can play at an elite level. Friar fans are excited to see Dunn in action after having a full summer to prepare after last season’s injury cut into his playing time. Austin has shown tremendous potential to be an impact player in his freshman season. Forwards LaDontae Henton, Carson Desrosiers and Tyler Harris will be key members of a very improved frontcourt for the Friars. All three have the skill, experience and ability to help the Friars have success in the BIG EAST. Veterans Ted Bancroft, Josh Fortune, Brice Kofane and Lee Goldsbrough all will bring experience and leadership to the court for the Friars. They will be joined by newcomer Rodney Bullock. All will add to the depth that should help the Friars through the long grind of the BIG EAST season. Walk-on Casey Woodring and transfer Junior Lomomba will be key mem-bers of the team’s practice squad. The 2013-14 season brings a lot of hope and potential for Friar fans. Head Coach Ed Cooley has done a great job rebuilding Providence College basketball in just two years. This season, the Friars will challenge for league supremacy and make a run at the post season.

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DOUBlE-DOUBlES: Cotton-1, Henton-11, Batts-5, Council-3 DOUBlE FIGURE ScORING: Batts-27, Cotton-30, Council-15,Dunn-4, Fortune-7, Henton-23, Johnson-1 20+ POINt GAMES: Cotton-19, Henton-4, Batts-9, Council-1 DOUBlE FIGURE REBOUNDING: Batts-5, Cotton-1,Council-1, Dunn-1, Henton-13, Johnson-1 lED tEAM IN ScORING: Batts-11, Cotton -18, Council-1, Fortune-1, Henton-4 lED tEAM IN REBOUNDING: Batts-11, Cotton-2, Council-1, Dunn-4, Goldsbrough-2, Henton-17, Johnston -4,Kofane-1 lED tEAM IN ASSIStS: Bancroft-1, Cotton-5, Council-22, Dunn-6, Fortune-5 FRIARS REcORD MONtH-BY-MONtH: November (5-2), December (3-2), January (2-7), February (5-1), March (4-3) FRIARS REcORD DAY-BY-DAY: Monday (2-0), Tuesday (3-1), Wednesday (3-6), Thursday (1-2), Friday (1-2), Saturday (6-4), Sunday (3-0)

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2012-2013 FINAl RESUltS(19-15 Overall/9-9 BIG EASt) Home: 14-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 0-3

OPPONENt DAtE ScORE lEADING ScORER REBOUNDER ASSIStS StEAlS BlOckS NJIT 11-10-12 64-63 24-Henton, LaDontae 9-Kofane, Brice 4-Cotton, Bryce 2-Kofane, Cotton 3-Kofane, Brice BRYANT 11-12-12 81-49 27-Batts, Kadeem 11-Cotton, Bryce 6-Fortune, Cotton 2-Bancroft, Batts, Fortune, Henton 3-Kofane, Brice vsUMass 11-15-12 75-77 23-Cotton,Bryce 11-Henton,LaDontae 5-Cotton,Bryce 2-Henton,LaDontae 1-Batts,KadeemvsPennState 11-16-12 52-55 18-Fortune,Josh 11-Batts,Kadeem 3-Fortune,Bancroft 2-Kofane,Bancroft 1-KofaneBrice vsUNCAsheville 11-18-12 72-67 30-Cotton,Bryce 11-Batts,Kadeem 5-Cotton,Bryce 3-Henton,LaDontae 1-Kofane, Henton FAIRFIELD 11-23-12 66-47 21-Cotton, Bryce 8-Goldsbrough, Henton 4-Fortune, Josh 2-Fortune, Josh 3-Henton, LaDontae HOLY CROSS 11-27-12 61-42 27-Cotton, Bryce 10-Henton, LaDontae 8-Fortune, Josh 2-Fortune, Cotton 2-Henton, BattsMISS. STATE 12-1-12 73-63 32- Batts, Kadeem 8-Batts, Kadeem 7-Fortune, Josh 2-Fortune, Josh 3-Batts, KofaneRHODE ISLAND 12-6-12 72-57 23-Batts, Kadeem 17-Henton, LaDontae 7-Cotton, Bryce 5-Fortune, Josh 1-Fortune, Henton, KofaneCOLGATE 12-18-12 79-45 21-Cotton, Bryce 10-Henton, LaDontae 13-Dunn, Kris 4-Henton, LaDontae 3-Johnson, Sidikiat Boston College 12-22-12 68-71 33-Cotton, Bryce 8-Henton, LaDontae 6-Dunn, Kris 1-Cotton, Dunn, Fortune, Kofane 1-Fortune, Joshat Brown 12-28-12 68-69 37-Henton, LaDontae 8-Dunn, Kris 9-Council, Vincent 3-Dunn, Kris 1-Johnson, Sidiki atLOUISVILLE 1-2-13 62-80 17-Batts,Kadeem 11-Henton,LaDontae 6-Council,Vincent 1-Cotton,Bryce 1-Batts,KadeemDEPAUL 1-5-13 73-83 20-Cotton,Bryce 13-Johnson,Sidiki 6-Council,Vincent 3-Johnson,Sidiki 2-Batts,KadeemSYRACUSE 1-9-13 66-72 24-Cotton,Bryce 7-Johnson,Sidiki 8-Council,Vincent 1-Batts, Council, Fortune, Cotton 1-Council, Batts, Johnsonat Seton Hall 1-13-13 67-55 23-Cotton, Bryce 13-Henton, LaDontae 8-Council, Vincent 3-Henton, LaDontae 2-Council, Kofaneat GEORGETOWN 1-16-13 65-74 21-Cotton, Bryce 11-Batts, Kadeem 9-Council, Vincent 2-Council, Cotton, Dunn 1-Johnson, Kofane, Batts, DunnVILLANOVA 1-19-13 69-66 24-Cotton, Bryce 7-Henton, Batts, Dunn, Johnson 5-Council, Vincent 2-Cotton, Dunn, Johnson, Council 2-Johnson, SidikiPITTSBURGH 1-22-13 64-68 24-Cotton,Bryce 9-Batts,Kadeem 7-Council,Vincent 2-Council,Batts 1-Henton,Fortune,Dunnat Marquette 1-26-13 71-81 19-Cotton, Bryce 6-Johnson, Sidiki 8-Council, Vincent 2-Dunn, Kris NoneCONNECTICUT 1-31-13 79-82 20-Batts,Kadeem 13-Henton,LaDontae 10-Council,Vincent 2-Cotton,Bryce 1-Dunn,KrisatVillanova 2-3-13 55-52 18-Cotton,Bryce 6-Henton,Cotton 6-Council,Vincent 2-Dunn,Kris 1-Council,Batts,HentonCINCINNATI 2-6-13 54-50 25-Batts, Kadeem 9-Batts, Kadeem 8-Council, Vincent 1-Goldsbrough, Council 1-Dunn, BattsatUSF 2-13-13 76-66 24-Batts,Kadeem 8-Henton,LaDontae 8-Council,Vincent 3-Council,Vincent 2-Cotton,BattsNOTRE DAME 2-16-13 71-54 20-Batts, Kadeem 11-Council, Vincent 11-Council, Vincent 2-Council, Vincent 1-Goldsbrough, Fortune at Syracuse 2-20-13 59-84 15-Henton, Council 13-Henton, LaDontae 7-Council, Vincent 5-Council, Vincent 1-Batts, Hentonat Rutgers 2-23-13 76-72 22-Cotton, Bryce 10-Henton, LaDontae 6-Council, Vincent 4-Dunn, Kris 1-Henton, Council, KofaneST. JOHN’S 3-2-13 62-59 24-Cotton, Bryce 12-Dunn, Kris 5-Council, Dunn 1-Council, Dunn 1-Batts, DunnSETON HALL 3-5-13 76-66 27-Batts, Kadeem 12-Batts, Kadeem 7-Council Dunn 3-Council, Vincent 2-Dunn, Henton, BattsatUCONN 3-9-13 59-63 14-Batts,Kadeem 12-Batts,Kadeem 5-Council,Vincent 2-Dunn,Kris 2-Henton,FortunevsCincinnati# 3-13-13 44-61 14-Batts,Kadeem 8-Henton,Batts 5-Council,Vincent 2-Council,Vincent1-Batts,KadeemCHARLOTTE$ 3-20-13 75-66 25-COTTON,Bryce 9-Dunn,Henton 6-Council,Dunn 4-Dunn,Kris 3-Henton,LaDontaeROBERTMORRIS$ 3-25-13 77-68 21-Henton,LaDontae 9-Goldsbrough,Lee 10-Council,Vincent 1-Goldsbrough, Cotton, Bancroft 1-Council, VincentatBaylor$ 3-27-13 68-79 23-Cotton,Bryce 8-Batts,Henton 6-Dunn,Kris 1-Cotton,Bryce 1-Council,Goldsbrough

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11-10 NJIT 20-62 3-21 21-27 43 10 11 6 5 64 11-12 BRYANT 31-54 8-15 11-18 42 21 15 6 8 81 11-15 Massachusetts 26-54 5-19 18-24 34 9 13 1 3 75 11-16 Penn State 15-45 5-16 17-24 35 6 21 1 8 52 11-18 UNCAsheville 27-49 6-16 12-21 3811 20277211-23 FAIRFIELD 22-46 5-16 17-24 38 15 17 5 5 6611-27 HOLY CROSS 24-61 7-24 6-10 38 18 10 5 6 6112-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE 25-54 2-12 21-28 36 18 12 8 5 7312-6 RHODE ISLAND 23-57 2-15 24-26 41 13 16 3 13 7212-18 COLGATE 32-70 11-26 4-10 48 25 12 4 11 7912-22 Boston College 23-63 8-19 14-19 39 10 9 1 4 6812-28 Brown 23-56 10-22 12-17 30 17 7 1 7 681-2 Louisville 25-56 8-20 4-9 3411 1611621-5 DEPAUL 24-63 3-15 22-34 4412 23310731-9 SYRACUSE 21-50 9-18 15-23 2715 1234661-13 Seton Hall 22-61 5-18 18-29 42 11 9 7 9 671-16 Georgetown 22-58 7-20 14-21 39 14 16 4 8 651-19 VILLANOVA 19-56 2-14 29-48 41 7 13 3 12 691-22 PITTSBURGH 26-55 6-17 6-10 3014 1638641-26 Marquette 23-52 4-12 21-28 27 14 9 0 5 711-31 CONNECTICUT 22-65 3-14 32-39 5515 1715792-3 Villanova 18-46 10-15 9-15 3315 2136552-6 CINCINNATI 21-49 2-17 10-17 31 13 10 2 2 542-13 atUSF 25-49 5-14 21-25 2822 657762-16 NOTRE DAME 29-65 8-20 5-9 43 20 8 2 5 712-20 Syracuse 23-66 3-18 10-14 35 11 14 2 8 592-23 Rutgers 25-61 8-20 18-24 37 15 7 3 7 763-2 ST. JOHN’S 22-59 7-22 11-22 47 15 13 2 2 623-5 SETON HALL 27-66 5-19 17-22 40 19 8 7 6 763-9 Connecticut 21-59 5-21 12-14 38 13 14 5 5 593-13 Cincinnati 18-64 1-16 7-11 40 12 7 1 5 443-20 CHARLOTTE 27-65 5-17 16-23 40 16 5 7 10 753-25 ROBERT MORRIS 21-49 4-14 31-36 43 14 15 1 3 773-27 Baylor 29-62 4-18 6-8 33 14 9 2 1 68

22-60 7-17 12-14 41 13 13 4 5 6316-52 5-26 12-18 28 11 15 0 7 4931-61 6-19 9-17 36 8 17 2 6 7720-53 4-21 11-19 35 10 16 3 11 5526-71 6-17 9-14 38 10 12 1 14 6719-54 4-18 5-8 23 9 16 2 6 4718-54 1-20 5-6 37 10 15 4 3 4223-64 2-22 15-22 38 10 15 1 8 6320-52 3-18 14-17 28 11 20 5 7 5719-58 6-23 1-4 32 12 17 0 2 4522-54 7-18 20-27 41 12 8 3 4 7126-52 13-27 4-12 37 17 14 1 6 6930-57 7-18 13-21 33 22 8 5 10 8027-62 5-15 24-29 35 13 15 3 8 8326-62 3-21 17-18 41 14 10 7 8 7221-49 4-13 9-13 35 12 17 6 5 5525-47 5-12 19-25 27 17 13 4 11 7422-49 5-16 17-25 35 9 25 5 2 6626-51 4-7 12-21 30 12 14 2 10 6829-59 4-12 19-23 35 16 9 6 5 8127-54 9-17 19-27 24 20 11 10 8 8214-51 2-15 22-26 38 9 18 2 14 5218-48 3-13 11-20 38 8 15 3 5 5025-58 7-19 9-14 34 15 11 2 1 6622-56 1-14 9-14 32 14 11 8 3 5430-53 5-10 19-25 39 18 15 7 8 8426-64 3-9 17-24 44 9 7 4 2 72 25-67 1-10 8-14 38 13 8 5 4 5924-56 8-18 10-14 34 14 12 4 3 6622-61 5-19 14-23 39 10 12 6 8 6322-55 5-15 12-17 46 12 10 7 5 6124-61 4-13 14-19 40 12 12 4 3 6623-51 11-25 11-15 18 15 13 1 7 6828-54 3-9 20-26 30 19 5 4 7 79

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On March 22, 2011 Cooley became the 15th head coach at Providence College. He came to Providence College after spending five seasons as the head coach at Fairfield University.

“When Bob and I sat down with Mike Tranghese and we talked about what we were looking for in our next coach, we quickly agreed that the No. 1 candidate for Providence College is Ed Cooley,” Providence College President Fr. Brian Shanley, O.P. said. “I wanted a coach that could teach our players about the game of life. I also wanted a relationship builder and Ed is a relationship builder. He will connect with our players, our fans and the entire state of Rhode Island. I could not be more thrilled to have Ed Cooley as our basketball coach.”

It did not take long for Cooley to turn the Friar fortunes around. In just his second season, he led the Friars to a 19-15 record overall and a 9-9 mark in league play. Included in the 9-9 BIG EAST record in 2012-13 was a 7-2 mark over the last nine games of the conference season. That impressive record marked the second best turnaround over second half of the season in BIG EAST history. He then guided the Friars to the NIT where the squad posted a 2-0 record before losing in the quarterfinals to eventual NIT Champion Baylor.

Leading the way for the Friars in the 2012-13 season were junior guard Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) and junior forward Kadeem Batts (Powder Springs, Ga.). Cotton was named All-BIG EAST First Team after he led the league in scoring. His teammate, Batts was recognized as a co-winner of the league’s Most Improved

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“ I love him. He was so classy when he was going to leave Fairfield. He called my wife and me and wanted to explain. I told him there was no explanation needed. This is a great place for him. He did a home visit with us and he’s just a good guy. That’s going to be a strong suit for him. I think he’ll do a terrific job. He’s going to be able to recruit, which is so important, and he knows the type of player he needs to win. ”— Doc Rivers, Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach

“ Ed Cooley has an infectious personality, a driving spirit to work hard and win, and is one of the warmest people you’ll meet. You can scour the country and find plenty of hometown success stories of coaches coming back to their alma maters or places where they grew up. But there will be few that can match the authenticity of Cooley and Providence. ”— Andy Katz, ESPN.com Senior College Basketball Writer

In seven seasons as a head coach, Ed Cooley has posted an impressive 126-101 mark (.555).

“ There’s a difference between working hard and being good at your job. Ed Cooley is good at his job and that’s what sets him apart. He is considered to be an outstanding coach by his peers. He knows what it means to go out and evaluate student-athletes. ” — Dave Telep, ESPN.com Senior Basketball Recruiting Analyst

“Some coaches just take jobs in college basketball, while some are made for their jobs. Ed Cooley is made for Friartown. He knows the state, he loves the city and he’s succeeded in New England recruiting his entire career. This is his dream job and he’s never thought about another one. When you talk to other head coaches in the Big East, the underlying theme about him remains the same -- the guy was born to coach at Providence.” — Vin Paris NBC Sports Network & Cox Sports Television

Award and earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades.In his first season at Providence, Cooley led the Friars to a

15-17 mark overall. The team posted an impressive 11-3 mark in non-conference action, which included an 8-0 record at home. Cooley guided the Friars to three true non-conference road wins. It marked the first time the squad had accomplished that feat since BIG EAST was founded in 1979-80. In league action, the Friars defeated No. 14/15 Louisville, 90-59. The 31-point win marked the Friars’ largest margin of victory ever over a ranked team. The squad also posted a 72-70 win over defend-ing national champion Connecticut.

Two of Cooley’s players earned BIG EAST honors in his first season. Point guard Vincent Council was named All-BIG EAST Third Team and one of his first recruits, forward LaDontae Henton earned BIG EAST All-Rookie Team accolades.

Prior to coming to Providence, Cooley guided Fairfield to a school-record 25 wins and a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season title in 2010-11. He was named the 2011 MAAC Coach of the Year. He also earned United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) District I Coach of the Year hon-ors. His 2011 squad finished the season with a 25-8 mark (15-3 MAAC) and advanced to the second round of the NIT.

In five seasons at Fairfield, Cooley’s teams posted a 92-69 mark, including a 58-32 record in MAAC action. Cooley became the first Fairfield head coach to guide the team to a .500 or better mark in MAAC action in each of his first five seasons. In 2009-10, he led the Stags to a 23-11 mark and the team’s first post-season berth since 2003. In that win, Fairfield set a NCAA Division I post-season record as the team overcame a 27-point, second-half deficit to defeat George Mason in overtime. For his efforts in 2010, Cooley was the first recipient of the Ben Jobe Award, presented annually to the top minority men’s basketball coach in the nation. Prior to taking the Fairfield position, Cooley

spent 10 seasons as an assistant coach for Al Skinner. He coached for one season at Rhode Island under Skinner (1996-97) and nine seasons as an assistant at Boston College (1997-06), where the Eagles posted a 175-108 mark and advanced to five NCAA Tournaments and one NIT. Cooley also helped lead the Eagles to the 2001 BIG EAST Tournament title and three BIG EAST regular season titles (2001, 2003 and 2005). In 2004-05, Boston College started the season with a school-record 20 consecutive wins. In 2005-06, the Eagles advanced to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game against Duke. At BC, Cooley was instrumental in the recruitment of Troy Bell, a two-time BIG EAST Player of the Year. Bell also went on to play professional basketball after leaving Boston College, which included a stint in the NBA with the Memphis Grizzlies.

A 1994 graduate of Stonehill College, where he was a three-time captain for the basketball team, Cooley began his coaching career at UMass-Dartmouth. He helped lead UMass-Dartmouth to a 25-4 mark and a No. 3 national ranking (1994-95). He returned to his alma mater, Stonehill, and served as an assistant coach for one season (1995-96) before joining Skinner’s staff at URI. Cooley, a native of Providence, attended Central High School and earned two Rhode Island High School Player of the Year honors. He also did a post-graduate year (1988-89) at New Hampton Prep. before attending Stonehill. He and his wife, Nurys, have one daughter, Olivia, and one son, Isaiah.

Ed Cooley with his wife, Nurys, daughter, Olivia, and son, Isaiah.

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BIRTHDATE: March 22, 1965FAMILY: Wife, Alana; Sons, Adrian (18) and Adonis (8).HIGH SCHOOL: Govenor Dummer Academy ‘83COLLEGE: Northeastern ‘87 - Bachelor’s Degree in EconomicsCOACHING:Associate Head Coach, Providence College, 2011-PresentAsst. Coach/Recruiting Coord., Univ. of Connecticut, 2005-11Assistant Coach, University of Connecticut, 2004-05Dir. of Basketball Ops., University of Connecticut, 2001-04

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Coaching Experience Record Tourneys2011 - Head Coach, Providence College 34-32 NIT2006-11 Head Coach, Fairfield University 92-69 NIT, CIT1997-06 Assistant Coach, Boston College 175-108 NCAA-5 times1996-97 Assistant Coach, Rhode Island 20-10 NCAA 1995-96 Assistant Coach, Stonehill College 16-10 1994-95 Assistant Coach, UMass-Dartmouth 25-4

Coaching RecordYEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT CONF. REC. FINISH TOUR. POST SEASON2006-07 Fairfield 13-19 .406 10-8 (.556) 5th-Tied 0-12007-08 Fairfield 14-16 .467 11-7 (.611) 5th-Tied 0-12008-09 Fairfield 17-15 .531 9-9 (.500) 4th-Tied 1-12009-10 Fairfield 23-11 .676 13-5 (.722) 2nd 2-1 CIT 1-1 2010-11 Fairfield 25-8 .758 15-3 (.833) 1st 1-1 NIT 1-12011-12 Providence 15-17 .469 4-14 (.222) 15th 0-12012-13 Providence 19-15 .559 9-9 (.500) 9th 0-1 NIT 2-1Career 7 years 126-101 .555 71-55 (.563) One Title 4-7 4-3

2012-13 (19-15/9-9)... Team recorded a 19-15 record overall and a 9-9 mark in BIG EAST play...Team posted a 7-2 mark in the last nine league games, which was the second best turnaround over the second half of the season in conference history...The team posted a 2-1 mark in the NIT and advanced to the quarterfinals before being eliminated by eventual NIT Champion Baylor... Team earned its first post season win since 2003. 2011-12 (15-17/4-14)...Team recorded an 11-3 record in non-con-

ference action, including an 8-0 mark at home...Squad defeated No. 14/15 Louisville, 90-59, which marked the team’s largest margin of victory ever over a ranked squad.2010-11 (25-8/15-3)...Team posted a school-record 25 wins overall and a record 15 victories in conference action...Captured the MAAC regular season title...Advanced to the NIT and posted a 1-1 mark...Named MAAC Coach of the Year...Earned USBWA District 1 Coach of the Year.2009-10 (23-11/13-5)...Team’s 23 wins were second highest in program’s history...Be-came the first Fairfield coach to post a .500 or better record in MAAC action in each of his first four seasons...Team’s 13 MAAC wins tied for tops all-time at Fairfield...Led the Stags to their first post-season win in more than 30 years...Team set an NCAA Div. 1 post-season record when it overcame a 27-point second half deficit to defeat George Mason in OT...Earned the Ben Jobe Award as the top minority men’s basketball coach in the nation.2008-09 (17-15/9-9)...Led the Stags to their first winning record since 2004...Team also finished tied for fourth in league play.2007-08 (14-16/11-7)...Led the Stags to an 11-7 mark in MAAC action and a fifth-place finish...It marked the team’s second straight winning record in conference action...Team posted a seven-game winning streak, the longest in 20 years (1986-87).2006-07 (13-19/10-8)...Led the Stags to a 10-8 mark in MAAC action and a fifth-place finish in his first season as a head coach.

Coaching Honors2011 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conf. Coach of the Year2011 U.S. Basketball Writers District 1 Coach of the Year2010 Ben Jobe Award, National Coach of the Year

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Full Name: Ed CooleyBorn: September 10, 1969 in Providence, R.I.Family: Wife, Nurys; Daughter, Olivia; Son, IsaiahHigh School: Central High School (R.I.) ‘88 New Hampton Prep. (N.H.) ‘89College: Stonehill ‘94, Major - HistorySecond Year at PC: 19-15/9-9First Year at PC: 15-17/4-14Overall at PC: 34-32Overall at Fairfield: 92-697-Year Career: 126-101Big East Tournament: 0-2 BIig East League Games: 13-23Non-league Games at PC: 21-8NCAA Tournament: 0-0

Andre LaFleur was named the associate head coach of the Providence men’s basketball team on April 18, 2011.

LaFleur came to Providence after spending 10 seasons at the University of Connecticut during the most successful era in Husky bas-ketball history. At UConn, he helped the Huskies capture two national championships (2004 and 2011) and record a 258-88 mark (.764). The team also went to a Sweet 16 and an Elite 8. LaFleur arrived at UConn in 2001 and spent three seasons as the team’s first ever director of bas-ketball operations on Head Coach Jim Calhoun’s staff. In 2005, he was promoted to assistant coach for the Huskies. LaFleur was promoted again in 2006 when he was named the team’s recruiting coordinator. During his five years in the position, the squad reached the post season four times. LaFleur was instrumental in recruiting two of the greatest Huskies ever in Hasheem Thabeet, the 2009 Big East Player of the Year, the 2009 National Defensive Player of the Year and the No. 2 pick in the 2009 NBA draft, as well as, Kemba Walker, the No. 9 selection in the 2011 NBA draft.

As a standout point guard in college, LaFleur played for Calhoun at Northeastern University. He helped Northeastern reach the NCAA tourna-ment in each of his four years. During his four years at Northeastern, the Huskies registered a 102-26 mark, including an ECAC North Atlantic conference record of 60-6. LaFleur became the all-time NCAA Division 1 assist leader in 1987 (894 assists). Following his senior season when he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics, he was drafted by the Houston Rockets of the NBA. LaFleur played and coached professionally overseas for 11 seasons.

A native of Los Angeles, Calif., LaFleur and his wife Alana have two sons, Adrian and Adonis.

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Simon worked for five seasons as an associate head coach for Ed Cooley at Fairfield. Simon helped lead the Stags resur-gence as the team posted a 92-69 record (.571) overall and a 58-32 mark (.578) in MAAC action during his time at Fairfield. The 92 wins were the most ever at Fairfield over a five-year span. In 2009-10, the team reached the post season after recording a 23-11 record. It was the Stags’ first post-season appear-ance since 2003. The following season, Fairfield reached new heights as the squad captured the MAAC regular-season title and advanced to the second round of the NIT. In advancing to the second round of the NIT, Fairfield won at Colorado State to earn the team’s first NIT victory in almost 40 years. The 2011 Fairfield Stags registered a school-record 25 wins and finished second in the nation for scoring defense, allowing just 57.8 points per game. By recording a 25-8 record in 2011, the team posted consecutive seasons with 20 or more victories for the first time in the history of the program.

Prior to arriving at Fairfield, Simon spent six years at the University of Toledo, including three years as the associate head coach. The Rockets posted three 20-win seasons and captured two National Invitation Tournament berths (2001, 2004) during his time at Toledo. At Toledo, Simon’s duties included scouting, coordinating an academic program, overseeing summer camps, and on-floor coaching. He was also the program’s lead recruiter during his tenure.

Simon began his collegiate coaching career at Wayne State University, spending nearly a decade with the Warriors. He coached the men’s team for eight seasons - five seasons as an associate head coach and three seasons as an assistant coach. During this time, Wayne State posted eight straight win-ning seasons, and reached the Division II Final Four in 1993. The Warriors captured three conference titles and made four NCAA

Tournament appearances, including three trips to the Sweet 16.After eight seasons with the men’s program, Simon accepted

a new challenge when he became the head women’s basketball coach at Wayne State. In his one season with the women’s team, Simon turned the program around by posting 13 wins. The team earned a conference tournament berth for the second time in his-tory.

Simon began his coaching career in the high school ranks where he gained 10 years of experience. He coached at Thurston High School in Redford, Mich., for six years and he was the varsity head coach for four years at Anderson High School in Southgate, Mich.

Simon received his bachelor’s degree in manufacturing technol-ogy from Eastern Michigan University in 1989, and his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State in 1997.

Simon and his wife Donna have a daughter, Bobbie, and a son, Devin.

Before coming to Providence, Blaney spent three seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach under Ed Cooley at Fairfield University. In his three seasons at Fairfield, the team posted a 65-34 mark (.657). Blaney helped the Stags post a school-record 25 wins and capture a Metro Atlantic regular season title in 2010-11. The team finished with a 25-8 mark and advanced to the second round of the NIT. In 2009-10, Fairfield recorded a 23-11 mark and earned the team’s first post-season berth since 2003.

Prior to coaching at Fairfield, Blaney spent four seasons as a member of the Loyola College basketball staff. He was an assistant coach with the Greyhounds for the first two seasons before moving into the associate head coach position for 2006-07 and 2007-08.

Blaney was an assistant coach for one year at Miami (Ohio) University under Herb Sendek. He helped the team earn a berth to the 1996 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), and coached Wally Szczerbiak through his first year as a college player.

From there, Blaney accepted an assistant coaching position at George Washington University, where he worked with Mike Jarvis for two seasons and Tom Penders for one year. During his tenure, the Colonials participated in one NIT (1997) and two NCAA Tournaments (1998 and 1999).

After his three-year stay with George Washington, Blaney joined Nick Macarchuk’s staff at Fordham University. He stayed with Macarchuk when he took the Stony Brook University position, leading the Seawolves transition from Division II to Division I. Blaney stayed on staff for five years, leaving the program following the 2003-04 campaign.

He began his coaching career as an assistant at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va., where he spent one season following his graduation from Roanoke College in 1994.

At Roanoke College, Blaney helped lead the Maroons to a 61-20 record dur-ing his four-year career, and a berth to the Division III Tournament as a senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology.

He is the son of former coach George Blaney, who served as the head coach at the College of the Holy Cross and Seton Hall University and associate head

coach at the University of Connecticut.

B SBIRTHDATE: March 19, 1971FAMILY: Wife, Tara; Daughter, Brooke (2)HIGH SCHOOL: St. John’s Shrewsbury ‘89; Worcester Academy ‘90COLLEGE: Roanoke College ‘94 - Bachelor’s Degree in SociologyCOACHING:Assistant Coach, Providence College, 2011-PresentAssistant Coach, Fairfield University, 2008-11Assoc. Head Coach, Loyola College, 2006-08Assistant Coach, Loyola College, 2004-06Assistant Coach, Stony Brook, 1999-04Assistant Coach, George Washington, 1996-99Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio), 1995-96Assistant Coach, Hargrave Military Academy, 1994-95

Brian Blaney enters his third season as an assistant coach at Providence College. Bob Simon begins his third season at

Providence College as an assistant coach and his eighth season with Head Coach Ed Cooley.

BIRTHDATE: February 26, 1963FAMILY: Wife, Donna; Son, Devin (22); Daughter, Bobbie (24).HIGH SCHOOL: Thurston ‘81COLLEGE: Eastern Michigan ‘89 - Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing TechnologyWayne State ‘97 - Master’s Degree in Sports AdministrationCOACHING:Assistant Coach, Providence College, 2011-PresentAssociate Head Coach, Fairfield University, 2006-11Associate Head Coach, University of Toledo, 2003-06Assistant Coach, University of Toledo, 2000-03Head Women’s Coach, Wayne State, 1999-00Associate Head Coach, Wayne State, 1994-99Assistant Coach, Wayne State, 1991-94Head Varsity Coach, Anderson High School, 1987-91Assistant Varsity Coach, Thurston High School, 1985-87Head J.V. Coach, Thurston High School, 1981-85

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Kenneth WhiteHead Strength & Conditioning Coach

Kevin KurbecAssociate Director of Player Dev./Video Ops.

Mike JacksonCoordinator of Basketball Operations

Mike Jackson enters his third season at Providence College and his third season as the coordinator of basketball operations under Head Coach Ed Cooley.

Jackson came to Providence after spending six seasons as an assistant coach in the Big Ten. In 2011, Jackson worked as an assistant coach at Purdue. Prior to that, he spent five years as an assistant coach at Michigan.a

Before going to Michigan, Jackson spent two years as an assis-tant coach at Dayton, where he helped guide the Flyers to an Atlantic 10 Weast Division title and NCAA Tournament berth in 2004. In 2001, Jackson joined the coaching staff at Toledo where he worked for two years.

A 1995 graduate of Detroit University, Jackson began a five-year tenure as an assistant coach at his alma mater in 1996. During his time on the Titans’ coaching staff, he helped lead the program to four 20-win seasons, two conference titles and a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, where they advanced to the second round both times. Jackson also helped Detroit reach the semifinals of the 2001 NIT.

Jackson was also a standout player for the Titans during his college career, becoming the first player in program history to score 1,000 points (1,125) and hand out 400 assists (422). He propelled Detroit to the 1994 MCC Tournament title, earning a spot on the all-tournament team for his efforts, and still ranks fifth on the Titans’ career charts for three-point field goals made (157) and attempted (428).

During his career Jackson has coached and recruited a number of NBA players. Current and former NBA players that Jackson has coached are Willie Green (Detroit/Los Angeles Clippers), E’Twaun Moore (Purdue/Orlando Magic), JaJuan Johnson (Purdue/Houston Rockets), Robbie Hummel (Purdue/Minnesota Timeberwolves), Ekpe Udoh (Michigan/Milwaukee Bucks) and Brian Roberts (Dayton/New Orleans Pelicans).

Jackson graduated from Detroit in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He and his wife, Amira, have two children, son Mylan (12) and daughter Amani (9).

Kevin Kurbec, a 2002 graduate of the College, enters his third season as the associate director of player development under Ed Cooley.

Kurbec returned to Providence College after spending three sea-sons as an assistant coach at Bryant University for Head Coach Tim O’Shea. Kurbec’s duties at Bryant included individual guard devel-opment, recruiting and opponent scouting. Kurbec also served as Director of the Bryant University Team Camp each summer.

Prior to working at Bryant, Kurbec spent 10 years at Providence College working with the men’s basketball program for Head Coach Tim Welsh. Kurbec was the Director of Basketball Operations for three seasons and was responsible for overseeing the day-to-day

operations of the office. Another major component of his job was monitoring the team’s academic progress and serving as the liaison with the office of academic services. Kurbec also served as the co-director of the Tim Welsh Summer Basketball Camp.

Kurbec spent three seasons (2002-05) as a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball program. As a graduate assistant for the program, he oversaw the student managers, coordinated the team’s meals at home and was responsible for the organization of the game scouting. Kurbec also served as the film exhange coordinator for the Friars.

As an undergraduate, Kurbec served as a manager for the squad for four years, including his junior and senior seasons when he was the head student manager. As a student manager, he assisted in many aspects of the program, including the ordering, issu-ance and care taking of the team’s equipment and gear.

He and his wife, Melissa, their son, Cameron, and two daughters, Kyra and Caylee, reside in Cumberland, R.I.

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BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1973FAMILY: Wife, Amira; Son, Mylan (12); Daughter, Amani (9)HIGH SCHOOL: University of Detroit Jesuit ‘91COLLEGE: Detroit `95 - Bachelor’s Degree in Business AdministartionEXPERIENCE:Coord. of Basketball Ops., Providence College, 2011-presentAssistant Coach, Purdue Univeristy, 2010-11Assistant Coach, University of Michigan, 2005-10Assistant Coach, University of Dayton, 2003-05Assistant Coach, University of Toledo, 2001-03Assistant Coach, Detroit, 1996-01

BIRTHDATE: July 29, 1980FAMILY: Wife, Melissa; Son, Cameron (2); Daughters, Kyra (4), Caylee (2)HIGH SCHOOL: Smithfield `98COLLEGE: Providence College `04 - Master’s Degree in BusinessProvidence College `02 - Bachelor’s Degree in Accountancy, minor in FinanceEXPERIENCE:Assoc. Dir. Of Player Development, Providence College, 2011-PresentAssistant Coach, Bryant University, 2008-11Dir. of Basketball Operations, Providence College, 2005-08Grad Assistant, Providence College, 2002-05Manager, Providence College, 1998-2002

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Kenneth White enters his 10th year as the Providence College’s strength and conditioning coach. White is respon-sible for all the strength and conditioning requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletic teams. In addition to overseeing and working with all 19 teams, he works directly with the men’s basketball team’s strength and conditioning programs.

Prior to coming to Providence, White was the head strength and conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure University, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate assistant at Columbia University.

A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year letterman in basket-ball at the University of Vermont and was co-captain of the squad his senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999.

White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

BIRTHDATE: September 13, 1970FAMILY: SingleCOLLEGE: Columbia University ‘99 -Mas-ter’s Degree in Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Vermont ‘92 - Bachelor’s Degree in History and Political ScienceCERTIFICATION:CSCS - Certified Strength and Conditioning SpecialistUSA Weightlifting CoachEXPERI ENCE:Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Providence College, 2003-Present Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Stony Brook University, 1999-03Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, St. Bonaventure University, 1997-99Graduate Assistant Strength and Condition-ing Coach, Columbia University, 1995-97Assistant Men’s Varsity Basketball Coach, New York University, 1994-95Physical Fitness Instructor, New York Athletic Club, 1992-94

Bryn VanPatten joined the Providence College Sports Medicine department in the fall of 2006 and works with the men’s basketball, volleyball and cheerleading programs. Prior to his current sport assignments, VanPatten worked with the women’s ice hockey, field hockey and men’s lacrosse teams at Providence College. Previously, VanPatten worked at BIG EAST rival St John’s University where he served as assistant athletic trainer working with the men’s soccer and lacrosse programs and Binghamton University where he served as assistant athletic trainer working with all sports. In addition to working with St John’s University, he was also the head athletic train-er for Major League Lacrosse’s Long Island Lizards. Prior to his stint at Binghamton, he was the head athletic trainer at Davis College in Binghamton, N.Y.

VanPatten earned his bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University in Health and Exercise Science in 1998 and his master’s degree from SUNY Cortland in Health Education in 2002. He completed ath-letic training internships with LeMoyne College in Syracuse,N.Y. and Lourdes Hospital Sports Medicine Department in Binghamton, N.Y. and in 2009 completed the Emergency Medical Technician Basic program from Emergency Medical Training, Inc in Providence, RI.

He earned his certification in athletic training from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification in 2000, became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association Certification Commission in 2001, an Emergency Medical Technician - Basic from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians in 2009 and in 2010, earned a Certified Personal Trainer credential from the National Strength and Conditioning Association Certification Commission. In addition to national certifica-tions, he has obtained licenses to practice as an athletic trainer and EMT-Cardiac from the state of Rhode Island. He is also an American Red Cross instructor and handles the department’s CPR/First Aid/ AED certification needs.

He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association, Rhode Island Athletic Trainers’ Association, American Red Cross and Rhode Island Medical Reserve Corps.

Outside his duties at Providence College, VanPatten currently holds the office of Secretary in the Big East Conference Sports Medicine Society, sits on the Honors and Awards Committee of the RIATA, and is part of the E-Mentoring Program for the NATA.

VanPatten, a native of Endicott, N.Y., resides with his wife, Liz, and daughter, Olivia, in West Greenwich, R.I.

BIRTH DATE: August 21, 1976FAMILY: Wife, Liz; daughter, OliviaCOLLEGE: Syracuse University ‘98 BS, Health and Exercise ScienceState University of New York College at Cortland ‘02 MS, Health EducationEXPERIENCE: Assistant Athletic Trainer 2006 - presentAssistant Athletic Trainer, St. John’s University, 2004-06Head Athletic Trainer, Long Island Lizards, Major League Lacrosse, 2005-06Assistant Athletic Trainer, Binghamton University, 2003-04 Head Athletic Trainer,Davis College, 2001-03Staff Athletic Trainer,Lourdes Sports Medicine,1999-2001

Bryn VanPattenAthletic Trainer

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Rev. Kenneth Sicard, O.P.Executive Vice President/Treasurer

Dr. Hugh LenaProvost/Senior Vice President

of Academic Affairs

John M. SweeneySenior Vice President for

Finance and Business/CFO

Marifrances McGinnVice President/General Counsel

Rev. R. Gabriel Pivarnik, O.P.

Vice President for Mission and Ministry

Gregory T. Waldron Senior Vce President for Institutional Advancement

VICE PRESIDENTS

Presidents Of The College 1918-2013Dennis A. Casey, O.P. 1918-21William D. Noon, O.P. 1921-27Lorenzo D. McCarthy, O.P. 1927-36John J. Dillon, O.P. 1936-44Frederick C. Foley, O.P. 1944-47Robert J. Slavin, O.P. 1947-61Vincent C. Dore, O.P. 1961-65William P. Haas, O.P. 1965-71Thomas R. Peterson, O.P. 1971-85John F. Cunningham, O.P. 1985-94Philip A. Smith, O.P. 1994-05Brian J. Shanley, O.P. 2005-

On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976.

In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a mas-ter of divinity degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception).

Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate pro-fessor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philoso-phy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program.

Father Shanley spent the fall 2002 semester as a visiting pro-fessor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99.

GEORGE WRIGHT-EASYGraduate Manager

Everett, Mass.

Saint Francis, Univ. of Pa. 2007 -

Sociology, Criminal Justice

MA (Education) 2014

SUSAN GIBREE

Senior Office Manager

CARL LABRANCHE

Associate Athletic Director

Men’s Basketball

Administrator

NIkOLA kNEzEVICGRADUATE ASSISTANT

BELGRADE, SERBIAUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

2010 –;INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

MIkE EVANOVICHGraduate Manager

Storrs, Conn.

Fairfield 2010 –;

Communications

MA Counseling 2014

ANTHONY NOTARStudent Manager

Schenectady, N.Y.

Providence 2015 -

Undeclared

Brian J. Shanley, O.P.President

As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, includ-ing those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies.

Father Shanley has been widely published in philosophy-focused academic journals and has been a guest lecturer at a wide range of scholarly conferences.

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Kristine GoodwinVice President of Student Affairs

Marissa Zadrozny enters her sec-ond season working as the academic coordinator for the men’s basketball team. She is responsible for monitor-ing the academic progress , fostering the student-athletes’ academic growth and development, being an effective referral agent, and developing partner-ships with faculty to promote student success.

Zadrozny came to Providence College with extensive experience in the field of academic support. Most recently, Zadrozny spent the last four years as an Academic Skills Specialist at Bryant University. At Bryant, she worked with student-athletes to devel-op effective study skills and habits and taught time management, organization and planning.

She started her career in aca-demic support in 1995 as an instructional assistant for student-athletes at Boston College. Zadrozny spent two years at BC before accepting a job at Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. She worked as a training specialist, the associate director and eventually a consultant with the Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Program at Sport in Society until 2008.

A 1993 gradaute of Boston College, Zadrozny was a four-year letter-winner on the women’s basketball team. She also received her master’s degree in Secondary Education from Boston College in 1997. A native of Blairstown, N.J., Zadrozny resides in Cumberland, R.I. with her husband, Jim, and their three children Owen, Mia, and Rex.

FULL NAME: Marissa Mezzanotte ZadroznyBIRTH DATE: February 19, 1971FAMILY: Husband, Jim; daughter, Mia (9); sons, Owen (11), Rex (7)COLLEGE: Boston College ’93 - Bachelor’s Degree in HistoryBoston College ’97 – Master’s Degree in Secondary EducationEXPERIENCE: Academic Coordinator Men’s Basketball, Providence College,

2012-PresentAcademic Skills Specialist, Bryant University, 2008-12Consultant, Associate Director, Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society, 1997-08Instructional Assistant, Boston College, 1995-97Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach, Babson College, 1995-97Professional Basketball Player and Coach, Rhondda Basketball Club (Wales, U.K.), 1993-95

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Entering his 12th season as Providence College’s Associate Vice President & Athletics Director, Bob Driscoll has transformed and reinvigorated Providence College’s ath-letics program. Having established a vision of student-athlete success in the classroom, in the community and in compet-ing for championships, Driscoll maintains focus on fostering one of the nation’s most respected programs.

Recently, Driscoll helped position the College’s athletics program for success as a member of the reorganized BIG EAST Conference, where the Friars will compete against top-flight academic and athletic institutions in a new era of rivalries built on a rich athletic traditions. With a long-term television contract with FOX Sports and its marquee men’s basketball championship tournament at Madison Square Garden, the BIG EAST is poised for success. Additionally, Friar hockey will continue to compete in the Hockey East Association, one of the premier hockey conferences in the nation.

Driscoll also has ushered in stability and success by hiring and mentoring highly respected coaches and staff, including men’s basketball Head Coach Ed Cooley, women’s basketball Head Coach Susan Robinson-Fruchtl and men’s hockey Head Coach Nate Leaman. The department’s coaching patriarch, Ray Treacy, enters his 30th season at the helm of the perennially successful men’s and women’s cross country and track programs at Providence College.

Under Driscoll, the Friars have excelled in the classroom. In the NCAA reported Graduation Success Rate (GSR), Providence averages a 92-percent mark with an aver-age GPA of 3.0 for all student-athletes. Following the 2012-13 competition year, four Providence College athletic programs received Public Recognition Awards as part of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) program. The Friars have had multiple teams honored in all eight years that the NCAA has given out the Public Recognition Awards. Epitomizing the drive for success in athletics and in the classroom, the 2012 women’s cross country team placed second at the NCAA Championships, boasted three All-Americans, earned a NCAA Public Recognition Award for the second-consecutive season, had three USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Selections and team captain Sam Roecker was named the BIG EAST Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Last season alone, Friar student-athletes combined for over 3,000 hours of commu-nity service and raised over $38,000 for charitable causes. The men’s hockey team com-bined with Team IMPACT and added youngster Kevin Rich, who is battling cancer, to their roster. They welcomed Kevin to all team activities throughout the year. Other teams were involved with Relay for Life, the Project GOAL and raising money in support of the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation to fund research to name a few. Additionally, the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) sponsored a We “CAN” Do It can drive that involved the entire Providence College community.

In Driscoll’s 11 seasons, the Friars have consistently competed for championships. Last season, eight Friar teams qualified for conference tournaments, including women’s cross country finishing as the national runners-up and a second-consecutive Hockey East semifinal appearance by the men’s hockey team. The men’s basketball team advanced to the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament and then went on to the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Three additional teams made BIG EAST Tournament appearances in 2012-13 including the women’s tennis, field hockey and softball teams. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams sent 26 individual qualifiers to the BIG EAST Championship. The men’s and women’s indoor/outdoor track teams combined for five individual BIG EAST titles and five runners combined for eight All-America honors.

The Friars also have had success in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. Most recently, Providence finished the 2012-13 year ranked 12th amongst Division I-AAA schools. Since Driscoll joined the Friars, Providence has finished in the top-12 for Division I-AAA nine times.

One of the biggest impacts Driscoll has had on the Providence College Athletics Department and the College as a whole has been with facility development, construc-tion and renovation. Since his arrival in 2001, Driscoll has transformed the College’s athletics facilities. In September of 2013 a state-of-the art, $18 million renovation and 30,000-square foot addition project to Schneider Arena was completed. The project included new locker rooms, new coaches’ offices, a renovated press box, a state-of-the-art video board and sound system, luxury boxes, as well as a new hockey and lacrosse strength and conditioning room. A new track and artificial field was built over the summer of 2013 to give the men’s and women’s cross country and track programs an improved place to train and race, as well as serving the whole Providence College community. Taylor

Natatorium also underwent extensive renovations. Next to Schneider Arena, construction on a new soccer and lacrosse stadium is in planning phase.

Other facility upgrades that have highlighted Driscoll’s tenure include an $80 million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the home of Friar men’s basketball. The project was the result of Driscoll working strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island. The renovations enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restau-rant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training/fitness areas. These renovations enabled Providence College to successfully serve as host for the First and Second Rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. In September of 2012, renovations of Alumni Hall were completed. Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and the home of the Friar women’s basketball and volleyball teams, is now a state-of-the-art facility.

Kicking off Driscoll’s vision for the improved athletic facilities footprint at Providence College, the Concannon Fitness Center, an $18 million facility, opened in August of 2007, adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was com-pleted in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center for varsity student-athletes as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. Additionally, the Concannon Fitness Center serves the whole Providence College community and houses the recreation sports staff, furthering the bond between the campus community and Friar Athletics. Next, the Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill and a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy.

Driscoll established the athletic fundraising philosophy and department that has been instrumental in making program upgrades possible. He and his staff have exceeded fund-raising goals on a yearly basis, achieving a 1000% increase in fundraised dollars over an 11-year period. In July of 2013, Driscoll and his fundraising staff announced the success-ful completion of “Mission 4 Million,” in which the department raised $4 million. The addi-tional revenue remains critical to building and supporting championship programs and providing the best opportunities to the Providence College student-athletes. The funds Driscoll and his staff raise help directly support all 19 of Providence College’s Division I programs, the Friars Forever Fund and capital projects.

On June 10, 2008 Driscoll was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for the Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, when he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award.

Currently, Driscoll is the First Vice President of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. He represents the BIG EAST’s athletic directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves as a mentor for the Division I-AAA mentoring program and serves on the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations and Marketing Committees. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council, the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee (Chair 2010-11) and was the Chair of the Big East Athletic Directors in 2011-12. Driscoll was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor.

Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administra-tion at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swim-ming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs.

Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships and competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup.

Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll played hockey and baseball at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975.

A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He and his wife Cathy have three grown children.

Francis A. Howley, O.P. - January, 1920 - December, 1925Frederick J. Baeszler, O.P. - December, 1925 - December, 1933Edward H. Schmidt, O.P. - February, 1934 - December, 1937Robert G. Quinn, O.P. - December, 1937 - January, 1940Vincent C. Dore, O.P. - January, 1940 - September, 1941Aloysius B. Begley, O.P. - September, 1941 - June, 1971David R. Gavitt - June, 1971 - July, 1982Louis A. Lamoriello - July, 1982 - April, 1987John M. Marinatto - August, 1987 - July, 2001Robert J. Driscoll, Jr. - November, 2001 - Present

Directors Of Athletics At PC Through The Years

The Driscoll Family: (left to right) Sean, Kelly, Bob, Tara, and Cathy.

Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Associate Vice President/Athletics Director

Director of AthleticsDirector of Athletics

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The Tradition & The Records

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Friar All-AmericansEd Wineapple (1929)John Krieger (1930, 1931)William McCue (1931)Allen Brachen (1932, 1933)Larry Drew (1942)John Egan (1959, 1961)Len Wilkens (1959, 1960)Jim Hadnot (1961, 1962)Vin Ernst (1962, 1963)John Thompson (1964)Jimmy Walker (1965, 1966, 1967)Ernie DiGregorio (1971, 1972, 1973)Marvin Barnes (1973, 1974)Kevin Stacom (1974)Bruce Campbell (1976)Joe Hassett (1976, 1977)Dwight Williams (1978)Otis Thorpe (1983, 1984)Billy Donovan (1987)Eric Murdock (1989, 1990, 1991)Carlton Screen (1990)Jamel Thomas (1999)John Linehan (2001, 2002)Ryan Gomes (2004, 2005)Marshon Brooks (2011)

Friars in the Post SeasonNCAA: 14-16

(15 Appearances, 2 Final Fours, 2 Elite Eights, 1 Sweet Sixteen) NIT: 32-20

(19 Appearances, 2 Championships, 2 Runner-ups, 3 Fourths)

1958-59 NIT - Fourth 1959-60 NIT - Second 1960-61 NIT - Champions 1961-62 NIT - First Round 1962-63 NIT - Champions 1963-64 NCAA - First Round 1964-65 NCAA - Elite Eight 1965-66 NCAA - First Round 1966-67 NIT - Quarterfinal 1970-71 NIT - Quarterfinal 1971-72 NCAA - First Round 1972-73 NCAA - Final Four 1973-74 NCAA - Sweet Sixteen 1974-75 NIT - Second

1975-76 NIT - Fourth 1976-77 NCAA - First Round

1977-78 NCAA - First Round 1985-86 NIT - Quarterfinal 1986-87 NCAA - Final Four 1988-89 NCAA - First Round 1989-90 NCAA - First Round 1990-91 NIT - Quarterfinals 1992-93 NIT - Fourth 1993-94 NCAA - First Round 1994-95 NIT - Second Round 1995-96 NIT - Second Round 1996-97 NCAA - Elite Eight 1998-99 NIT - First Round 2000-01 NCAA - First Round 2002-03 NIT - Second Round 2003-04 NCAA - First Round 2006-07 NIT - First Round

2008-09 NIT - First Round 2012-13 NIT - Quarterfinals

Allen Brachen (1932, 1933)

Joe Mullaney and Friars celebrate after winning the school’s second NIT championship in 1963.

Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes after beating Maryland to advance to the NCAA Final Four in 1973.

John Thompson (1964)

Otis Thorpe (1983, 1984)

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Friars in the Hall of Fame

In September of 2006, former Friar Dave Gavitt was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. Gavitt is the third member of the Providence basketball family to earn the honor and joins John Thompson and Lenny Wilkens. Gavitt - former BIG EAST Conference Commissioner and one of the founding fathers of the league spent 17 years at Providence College, first from 1962-66 as an assistant men’s basketball coach under the direction of Joe Mullaney, then from 1969-79 as head coach. Gavitt was also PC’s athletics director from 1971-82. In 1982, he resigned to be the director of the BIG EAST. As head coach of the Providence College men’s basketball program from 1969-79, Gavitt led the Friars to the school’s first Final Four berth in 1973, in addi-tion to eight 20-win seasons, five NCAA Tournaments, three NIT Tournaments and five New England Coach of the Year trophies. He registered a record of 209-84 (.713) during his 10 seasons with the Friars, including 23 wins over Top-20 teams. His success as coach at Providence led to his selection as Head Coach of the 1980 United States Olympic Team. Lenny Wilkens, who graduated from Providence College in 1960, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 and 1998. The first PC player to earn the honor, Wilkens was ushered in as a player on May 9, 1989, and as a coach on October 2, 1998, making him one of only two individuals (John Wooden being the other) enshrined in the Hall of Fame in both categories. Thompson, who graduated from Providence College in 1964, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999.

Friars in the ProsMarvin BarnesIra BowmanMarques BraggMarshon BrooksMarty ConlonAustin CroshereErnie DiGregorioBilly DonovanJohn EganRuben GarcesRyan GomesJim HadnotJoe HassettTony KoskiEric MurdockMike RiordanGod ShammgodDickey SimpkinsMichael SmithKevin StacomJamel ThomasJohn ThompsonOtis ThorpeJimmy WalkerDexter WestbrookLenny Wilkens Eric Williams

Marshon Brooks2011 NBA First Round

Draft Pick

Austin Croshere (1997-2009)

Ryan Gomes (2005-2012)

Dave Gavitt

John Thompson

Lenny Wilkens

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Joe Mullaney• Coached the Friars from 1955-69 and again from 1981-85• Three-time New England Coach of the Year• Guided PC to nine consecutive 20-win seasons • Coached PC to the 1961 and 1963 NIT titles• Developed six All-Americans and recorded a 271-94 (.742) mark (first stint)

Lenny Wilkens• First Team All-American (1960)• MVP of the NIT and the East-West All-Star Game• Retired from NBA second all-time in assists• Nine-time NBA All-Star• Retired from NBA coaching as the all-time leader in victories with 1,315• Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach

Dave Gavitt• Led Providence to the 1973 Final Four• Guided PC to 23 wins over top-20 teams• Registered five NCAA appear-ances and three NIT invites in 10 seasons• Recorded eight consecutive 20-win seasons• Posted a 209-84 (.713) mark • Director of Athletics at Providence College (1971-82)• 1980 United States Olympic Basketball Coach• Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006• Founded the BIG EAST Conference

Jimmy Walker• Three time All-American, First Team All-American (1966, 1967)• Averaged over 30 points a game in 1967• Led the nation in scoring in 1967 (30.4 ppg)• Providence College’s and New England’s only No. 1 Draft choice of the NBA• Set PC scoring records for single game, season and career • Scored 2,045 points in three seasons

Ernie DiGregorio• First Team All-American in 1971 and 1973• NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team• Third pick in the 1973 NBA draft• ECAC Eastern Player of the Decade for the 1970’s• Holds Providence single season and career records for assists• Helped lead PC to the 1973 Final Four

Marvin Barnes• First Team All-American (1974); Third Team All-American (1973)• 1974 NCAA National Rebounding Champion (18.7 rpg)• Eastern Player of the Year (1974)• Second pick in the 1974 NBA draft• Holds Providence single game, season and career records for rebounds and blocks• Helped lead PC to the 1973 Final Four

John Egan• Honorable Mention All-American (1959), Second Team All-American (1961)• NIT All-Tournament Team Selection in 1959 and 1961• Averaged 18.8 ppg during the 1961 NIT Championship season• Scored 1,434 points in three seasons• 12th pick in the 1961 NBA Draft• NABC All-District First Team from 1959-61• All-East Selection (1961)

Friar Legend Only a select few will ever earn the title of “Friar Legend.” This is the highest honor a Providence College basketball player or coach can receive. Each Friar Legend has his own banner hanging from the raf-ters of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. To earn the honor, the player or coach must have made a significant impact on Friar basketball and he must have received national recognition during his career at Providence.

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Ray Flynn• All-East (1962, 1963)• NIT Most Valuable Player (1963)• Helped PC capture the NIT (1961, 1963)• Averaged 18.9 ppg during 1963 NIT Championship Season• Academic All-American (1963)• Scored 1,025 points in three seasons• NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (1988)

Vinnie Ernst• NIT Most Valuable Player (1961)• First Team All-American (1963)• Honorable Mention All-American (1962, 1963)• Helped PC capture the NIT (1961, 1963)• All-East (1962, 1963)• Averaged 5.9 assists per game for his career

Friar LegendsFriar Legends

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The No. 1 ranked Michigan Wolverines came into Providence confident, averaging 95 points per game in the team’s first six games. But the Friars were an NCAA Tournament-caliber team themselves and were ready for all that Michigan would throw at them.

No. 1 Pittsburgh charged into the Dunk’ late in the season on February 24, 2009, surging in BIG EAST play with a 12-2 league record. The team fea-tured two All-Americans and the Panthers were battling for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. PC featured a veteran squad and the seniors wanted to go out with a bang in the final home game of their careers.

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No. 1 Falls in FriartownNo. 1 Falls in Friartown

February 24, 2009 Providence 81, No. 1 Pittsburgh 73

December 29, 1976 Providence 82, No. 1 Michigan 81December 29, 1976 Providence 82, No. 1 Michigan 81

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The cheerleading squad, dance team, and mascot make up the spirit program at Providence College. Members of the spirit program

attend games and various public relations events around campus. They are expected to perform in front of large crowds at games and competitions. The first big performance of the year is at Late Night

Madness to raise excitement for the upcoming basketball season.

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Spirit SquadsSpirit Squads

Dance Team (Left to Right) Front Row: Karli Ipsen, Jennifer Pinto, Kathryn Jancsy, Cheyanne Viveiros, Erin Pucciarelli, Jennifer Celli, Jessica DiPietro, Kristen Whyte, Brianna Branch Back Row: Lydia Hopkins, Alexa Whyte, Caroline

Morey, Arianna Haddock, Caroline Morgan, Jacqueline Luciano, Nicolette Tristano, Giana D’Avanzo, Maegan Renaud

Cheerleading Team (Left to Right)Front Row: Cayla Barbour, Gretta Schaaf, Thalia Rivera Ortiz, Julia Iacoi,

Janelle Ortega, Melina Giakas, Emmaline Duff, Amy CzarnotaMiddle Row: Madison Martinez, Mercedz Austin, Meaghan Mahoney,

Kerri Gavin, Lori Reynolds, Emileigh Gaeta, Nicole Jones, Eileen DeloryBack Row: Chris Mathews, Shawn Hannah, Melissa Marks, Maeve Robertson,

Colleen Brooks, Jacqueline Lagueux, Lauren Corolla, Keith Uy, Miguel BermudezMissing from photo: Olivia Bou, Alex Jones, Brendan Ginnetty,

Mike McConnell, Teddy Lord, and JT Burger

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Dedicated: November, 1972Capacity: 12,993First PC Game: December 11, 1972 PC 93 - Fairfield 57First PC Loss: December 30, 1974 St. John’s 91 - PC 79100th Game: February 11, 1978 PC 61 - North Carolina 59200th Game: December 13, 1983 PC 65 - Long Island 72300th Game: February 7, 1989 PC 88 - Pittsburgh 78400th Game: January 21, 1995 PC 59 - Syracuse 60500th Game: November 24, 2001 PC 68 - Columbia 54100th Victory: November 29, 1979 PC 68 - Assumption 66200th Victory: March 5, 1988 PC 90 - St. John’s 81300th Victory: December 28, 1995 PC 83 - Colgate 77400th Victory: February 2, 2005 PC 98 - Virginia 79

The Dunkin’ Donuts Center, home of the basketball Friars, became a reality on November 3, 1972 when the Rhode Island Reds played Tidewater in an American Hockey League contest. Since that time, millions of sports, music and trade fans have walked through the turnstiles in what many consider to be one of the finest civic centers in the country. Indeed, over five million people have played witness to Providence College basket-ball in this building. In the spring of 2001, the building gained a corporate sponsor. The facility, previously known as the Providence

Civic Center, was renamed the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The tremendous success of the Friars in the early 1970’s mandated a change from Alumni Hall to a down-town facility that would service the demand for tickets to Friar basketball games. Since that time, the Dunkin’ Donuts Center has helped Providence College play host to some of the nation’s top basketball teams, including each of the nine BIG EAST opponents. The Friars have had great success in the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, running up a 497-207 record. When the Friars first moved downtown, they ran off 41-consecutive wins before St. John’s ruined the streak in the Ocean State Classic in 1974. The Friars have “shared” the building with the nation’s top collegiate and professional basketball teams. UCLA, North Carolina, Marquette, Brigham Young, Duke (then ranked No. 1) and Michigan (also ranked No. 1) have all played here. Of course, the BIG EAST roster includes Georgetown, St. John’s, DePaul, Villanova, Seton Hall, Marquette, Butler, Xavier and Creighton. The Boston Celtics have played a number of NBA teams in the build-ing as well. The Friars have hosted ECAC Basketball Championships, NCAA First and Second Round games

THE FIRST GAME BOx SCOREDecember 11, 1972

Providence FG FT PTSBello 1 2 4Walters 0 2 2DiGregorio 16 5 37Crawford 2 0 4Baker 0 3 3Barnes 3 1 7Stacom 7 3 17King 3 4 10Costello 4 1 9Total 36 21 93

Fairfield FG FT PTSLademan 1 2 4Kelly 4 0 8Groom 1 2 4Ryan 1 2 4Bogard 0 2 2Bradley 3 0 6Rehn 3 0 6Backfish 1 2 4Fermeglia 0 0 0Duffy 0 1 1Moorer 3 0 6Rogers 5 2 12Totals 22 13 57

Attendance Opponent Date 13,307 PC 75 St. John’s 64 2- 9-91 13,287 PC 92 Syracuse 82 1-26-91 13,256 PC 80 Syracuse 87 - 2-18-89 13,203 PC 77 Georgetown 80 - 1-18-89 13,201 PC 72 Georgetown 69 1- 8-91 13,168 PC 65 Connecticut 61 2- 4-89 13,149 PC 67 Villanova 76 - 1-14-89

Box Office Bonanzas

Year All Games Home Games Total Average Nat’l Rk.1972-73 16-0 14-0 144,878 10,3481973-74 18-0 16-0 139,616 8,7261974-75 14-3 11-1 102,360 8,5301975-76 15-3 14-2 142,870 8,9291976-77 17-1 15-1 149,856 9,3661977-78 18-4 16-2 165,048 9,169 (32)1978-79 8-8 8-6 102,246 7,303 (49)1979-80 10-10 10-7 134,305 7,900 (52)1980-81 8-9 8-8 121,675 7,605 (60)1981-82 10-7 9-7 97,537 6,096 (68)1982-83 8-7 6-7 96,023 7,386 (63)1983-84 13-5 12-5 128,766 7,574 (72)1984-85 6-10 5-10 107,682 7,179 (71)1985-86 14-7 14-7 * 159,494 7,595 (57)1986-87 14-3 13-3 156,673 9,792 (38)1987-88 11-7 11-6 170,007 10,000 (37)1988-89 13-4 12-4 172,047 10,755 (33)1989-90 13-5 13-4 169,332 9,960 (30)1990-91 17-3 17-3 * 211,498 10,525 (33)1991-92 10-6 10-6 172,976 10,780 (32)1992-93 15-4 15-4 * 203,484 10,710 (35)1993-94 13-1 13-1 151,504 10,822 (36)1994-95 13-5 13-5 * 187,684 10,427 (38)1995-96 12-5 11-5 * 168,554 10,535 (37)1996-97 12-3 12-3 165,447 11,030 (33)1997-98 8-7 8-6 142,778 10,198 (36)1998-99 10-7 10-5 150,022 10,001 (38)1999-00 8-9 7-9 132,049 8,253 (59)2000-01 13-3 13-3 151,037 9,440 (49)2001-02 12-5 11-5 130,000 8,125 (65)2002-03 13-5 13-5 * 157,985 8,777 (52)2003-04 11-4 11-4 151,451 10,097 (44)2004-05 9-8 9-8 ** 164,235 9,661 (47)2005-06 9-7 9-7 133,583 8,349 (64)2006-07 16-3 16-3 159,798 8,410 (68)2007-08 10-5 10-5 127,907 8,527 (64)2008-09 13-5 13-5 * 149,585 8,310 (64)2009-10 8-9 8-9 140,920 8,289 (61)2010-11 14-5 14-5 133,815 7,0432011-12 11-6 11-6 134,007 7,8832012-13 14-4 14-4 * 139,901 7,77241 years 497-207 (.706) 475-196 (.708) 6,010,463 8,957 * NIT included ** Preseason NIT included

Providence College In The Dunkin’ Donuts Center

Dunkin’ Donuts Center Renovation By The Numbers

• Average Number of Construction Workers 300Per Day During Peak Construction Periods• Total Man Hours During Construction 447,800• Pounds of Rebar - 300,000• Gallons of Paint - 3,606• Percentage of Materials Recycled - 95%• In Pounds - 11,677,048• Tons of Steel - 460• Cubic Yards of Concrete Used - 2,200• Tiles Installed - 73,440• Square Feet of Glass Installed - 15,000• Square Yards of New Flooring - 7,000• Bricks Installed - 215,000• Block Installed - 65,000

(1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1996, 2010), NIT games, the first-ever BIG EAST Championship tourna-ment and the 1978 and 1985 NCAA Eastern Regionals. In 1995 and 2000, the building hosted the NCAA Hockey Championships.

The Dunkin’ Donuts Center has seen the world’s top entertainment acts visit Providence: The Boston Pops, Lawrence Welk, Ice Capades, Barnum and Bailey Circus, Moscow Circus, Ringling Brothers Circus, ABC Wide World of Sports, World Heavyweight Boxing, Harlem Globetrotters, Disney on Ice, Elvis Presley, Billy Joel, Frank Sinatra, Julio Iglesias, Elton John, Whitney Houston, Gloria Estefan, Bobby Brown, Kenny Rogers,

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Van Halen, Aerosmith, The Bee Gees, Lionel Richie, Neil Diamond, Fleetwood Mac, Diana Ross, U2 and Bruce Springsteen to name a few of the hundreds of entertain-ers and acts that have played the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. It now serves as the home of the Providence Bruins, the AHL affiliate of the Boston Bruins. No other New England college basketball team has enjoyed the success that the Friars have seen. That is especially true given the attendance figures given for the first 41 years of the facility. In the spring of 2006, the facility began extensive renovations that were completed in the fall of 2008. The Dunkin’ Donuts Center continues to be one of the nation’s premier complexes, seating almost 13,000 fans. The $80 million project enhanced almost every aspect of the arena and included luxury boxes, new seats, a new video scoreboard and sound system, new concession stands, new locker rooms and a new weight training and fitness area. The renovations ensure that the Friars will continue to play in one of the top college basketball facilities in the country.

FRIARS VS. THE BIG EAST (1979-13) (142-136, .511)TEAM W LBoston College 14 11 Connecticut 11 16Cincinnati 3 1DePaul 3 2 Georgetown 12 13Louisville 2 4Marquette 1 3 Miami 7 4 Notre Dame 3 6 Pittsburgh 13 10 Rutgers 10 2 St. John’s 16 13 Seton Hall 14 12South Florida 3 2 Syracuse 5 23 Villanova 17 12Virginia Tech 3 0 West Virginia 5 5

FRIARS VERSUS ALL TEAMS (156 teams) (497-207, .706)TEAM W L Alabama 2 0Alabama State 1 0American 1 0Arizona 2 0Arkansas 1 0Arkansas-Little Rock 1 0Assumption 13 1Austin Peay 2 0Binghamton 1 0Biscayne 1 0Boston College 19 12Boston University 8 0Bowling Green 1 0Brooklyn 1 0Brown 40 5Bryant 5 0Bucknell 1 0California 1 0Cal State-Bakersfield 1 0Cal State-Fullerton 1 0Cal State-Irvine 1 0Campbell 2 0Canisius 6 0Catholic 1 0Central Connecticut 5 1Charleston Southern 1 0Charlotte 1 0Cincinnati 3 1Cleveland State 2 0Colgate 3 0College of Charleston 2 0Columbia 3 0Connecticut 13 16Creighton 1 0

North Carolina State 1 0 Northeastern 5 1Northwestern 1 0Notre Dame 4 7Ohio University 1 1Oklahoma 0 1Oklahoma State 1 0Oregon 2 0Pennsylvania 4 1Pittsburgh 13 10Prairie View A&M 1 0Princeton 1 0Purdue 1 2Rhode Island 31 13Richmond 1 1Rider 2 0Robert Morris 3 0Rutgers 10 2Sacred Heart 4 0St. Bonaventure 3 1St. Francis (NY) 2 0St. John’s 18 15St. Joseph’s 3 2St. Leo 2 0St. Michael’s 1 0St. Peter’s 1 0St. Thomas Aquinas 1 0San Diego State 1 0San Francisco 1 0Seton Hall 17 12Siena 3 0South Alabama 1 0South Carolina 2 0South Florida 4 2 Southern University 1 0Stanford 1 0Stonehill 4 0Syracuse 6 23Temple 1 0Texas 2 1Texas Christian University 0 1Texas-Pan American 1 0Tulsa 0 1Utah 1 0Vanderbilt University 0 1Vermont 5 0Villanova 19 14Virginia 1 0Virginia Tech 3 1Wagner 1 0Washington 0 1Wayne State 1 0Western Kentucky 1 0West Texas State 1 0West Virginia 7 5Wichita State 0 1William and Mary 1 0Winthrop 0 1Wisconsin 2 0Wisconsin-Superior 1 0Xavier 1 0Yale 4 0

Dartmouth 4 0Dayton 1 1DePaul 6 3Drake 1 0Drexel 1 0Duke 0 1Duquesne 1 0Evansville 1 0Fairfield 3 0Fairleigh Dickinson 2 1Florida 0 2Florida A&M 1 0Florida International 1 0Florida State 1 0Fordham 1 1George Mason 1 0George Washington 1 1Georgetown 12 14Harvard 2 0Hawaii 1 0Hofstra 2 0Holy Cross 13 4Howard 4 0Illinois State 0 1Iona College 0 2Jackson State 1 0Jacksonville 3 0James Madison 2 0Lafayette 2 0LaSalle 0 1Liberty 1 0Long Island 5 1Longwood 1 0Louisiana-Lafayette 1 0Louisiana Tech 1 1Louisville 4 5Loyola of Chicago 1 0Loyola of Maryland 1 0Loyola Marymount 1 0Maine 10 1Manhattan 1 0Marist 1 0Marquette 2 3Massachusetts 5 2Memphis 0 1Mercer 1 0Miami 9 4Michigan 1 0Michigan State 0 1Mississippi State 1 0Mississippi Valley 1 0Monmouth 1 0Morgan State 3 0Navy 0 1New Hampshire 9 0Nevada-Las Vegas 0 1Niagara 7 0NJIT 1 0North Carolina 1 0North Carolina A&T 2 0North Carolina-Asheville 1 0

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BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship three of the last four years (Villanova won twice and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in each of the past two seasons. Since open-ing its doors in 1979, the league has won 34 national champion-ships in six different sports, and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2012-13.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College, which formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based pro-grams, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. BIG EAST student-athletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes.

The league has long been considered a leader in innovative con-cepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the confer-ence and BIG EAST student-athletes.

The BIG EAST was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner and served until 1990. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, took over from Gavitt and was commissioner until 2009. John Marinatto was the third commis-sioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Mike Aresco.

Val Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and the founding President of the WNBA, was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013.

BIG EAST institutions are now located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. The BIG EAST has moved its headquarters from Providence, its original location, to New York City.

www.bigeast.com

Val Ackerman, Commissioner

The BIG EAST Conference enters a new era in 2013-14. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sports-manship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, will move forward as a 10-team consortium that is returning to its heri-tage, focusing athletically on men’s basketball while striding into the future with an eye towards leadership and innovation. The conference will crown champions in 22 sports in 2013-14, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes continuing to achieve success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena.

In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when the league was formed in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association.

On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The television agreement will help usher in the new BIG EAST era and afford the conference’s schools broad national exposure. Fox Sports and its new national cable network, Fox Sports 1, have the television rights to all BIG EAST games in all sports.

BIG EAST men’s basketball teams have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985 – Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova -- the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 10 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips (in 2010 and 2011). Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 three other times.

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2012-2013 BIG EAST FINAL STANDINGS Big East Overall W-L PCT H A W-L PCT H A NGeorgetown (8/17) 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 25-7 .781 16-1 6-3 3-3 Lost 2Louisville (2/1) 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 35-5 .875 15-1 8-3 12-1 Won 16 Marquette (15/11) 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 26-9 .743 16-0 5-6 5-3 Lost 1Pittsburgh (20/rv) 12-6 .667 6-3 6-3 24-9 .727 16-3 6-3 2-3 Lost 2Syracuse (16/3) 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 30-10 .750 17-2 5-5 7-3 Lost 1Notre Dame (23/rv) 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 25-10 .714 17-2 4-5 4-3 Lost 2Villanova 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 20-14 .588 12-4 6-7 2-3 Lost 2Connecticut 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 20-10 .667 13-3 4-5 3-2 Won 1Providence 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 19-15 .559 14-4 4-8 1-3 Lost 1 Cincinnati 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 22-12 .648 13-5 5-5 4-2 Lost 2St. John’s 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 17-16 .515 11-5 5-8 1-3 Lost 1Rutgers 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 15-16 .484 9-7 4-8 2-1 Lost 1Seton Hall 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 15-18 .455 10-7 3-10 2-2 Lost 1South Florida 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 12-19 .387 10-8 2-10 0-1 Lost 2DePaul 2-16 .111 1-8 1-8 11-21 .344 7-10 4-8 0-3 Lost 7

2013 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RESULTSTuesday, March 12- First RoundSeton Hall 46, USF 42Rutgers 76, DePaul 57

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAROtto Porter, Georgetown

BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEARJohn Thompson III, Georgetown

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARGorgui Dieng, Louisville

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEARJaKarr Sampson, St. John’s

BIG EAST SIxTH MAN AWARDDavante Gardner, Marquette BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDJunior Cadougan, Marquette

BIG EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETEPeyton Siva, Louisville

Wednesday, March 13- Second RoundCincinnati 61, Providence 44Syracuse 75, Seton Hall 63Villanova 66, St. John’s 53Notre Dame 68, Rutgers 61

ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAMMarkel Starks, Georgetown Peyton Siva, LouisvilleTray Woodall, PittsburghBrandon Triche, SyracuseJayVaughn Pinkston, Villanova

ALL-BIG EAST HON. MENTIONFuguan Edwin, Seton HallDavante Gardner, MarquetteKadeem Batts, ProvidenceJaKarr Sampson, St. John’s

Thursday, March 14- QuarterfinalsGeorgetown 62, Cincinnati 43Syracuse 62, Pittsburgh 59Louisville 74, Villanova 55Notre Dame 73, Marquette 65 Saturday, March 16- Final

Louisville 78, Syracuse 61

in BIG EAST in BIG EAST in Non-League in Postseason Years Regular Season Tournament Regular Season NIT NCAA NIT/PCT NCAA/PCT Boston College 26 181-233 .437 20-24 .456 Cincinnati 8 65-75 .464 6-7 .462 78-26 .750 3-2 3-3 .600 .500Connecticut 34 325-233 .582 36-26 .581 360-69 .839 35-20 49-13 .636 .790DePaul 8 27-113 .193 1-6 .143 61-38 .616 2-1 0-0 .667 .000Georgetown 34 338-220 .606 51-27 .654 340-65 .840 12-6 44-24 .667 .647Louisville 8 95-45 .679 13-5 .722 91-20 .820 3-1 17-6 .750 .647Marquette 8 91-49 .650 8-8 .500 88-22 .800 0-0 6-6 .000 .500Miami 13 99-125 .442 1-2 .333 Notre Dame 17 171-138 .553 12-17 .414 167-56 .749 12-6 6-9 .667 .400Pittsburgh 30 282-242 .538 25-29 .463 301-76 .798 8-3 13-9 .727 .591Providence 34 223-335 .400 16-32 .333 287-118 .709 13-11 7-7 .542 .500Rutgers 17 92-216 .299 7-14 .333 136-63 .683 5-4 0-0 .556 .000St. John’s 34 287-271 .514 26-27 .491 298-108 .734 11-3 17-17 .786 .500Seton Hall 34 218-340 .391 23-31 .426 286-106 .730 1-6 15-20 .143 .429South Florida 8 38-102 .271 3-5 .375 61-42 .592 0-1 2-1 .000 .667Syracuse 34 366-192 .656 49-29 .628 376-53 .876 12-7 50-25 .632 .667Villanova 33 311-241 .563 33-32 .508 285-111 .720 12-8 31-18 .600 .633Virginia Tech 4 17-47 .266 1-1 .500 West Virginia 16 143-148 .491 12-15 .444

Composite Team Records 1979-2013

ALL-BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIEOmar Calhoun, ConnecticutD’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, GeorgetownSteven Adams, PittsburghChris Obekpa, St. John’sJaKarr Sampson, St. John’sRyan Arcidiacono, Villanova

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM Shabazz Napier, Connecticut Otto Porter, GeorgetownGorgui Dieng, LouisvilleRuss Smith, LouisvilleJack Cooley, Notre DameBryce Cotton, Providence

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAMSean Kilpatrick, CincinnatiVander Blue, MarquetteJerian Grant, Notre DameMichael Carter-Williams, Syracuse C.J. Fair, Syracuse

Friday, March 15- SemifinalsSyracuse 58, Georgetown 55Louisville 69, Notre Dame 57

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When Providence attempted to field a basketball team on an informal basis in 1921 and 1922, the Friars’ seasons were cut short by the lack of a coach, lack of facilities and lack of interest. When the school reinstated basketball as a varsity sport in 1926-27, however, the team was ready to go. Archie Golembeski, the school’s football coach, took the reins and led the Friars to a .500 record that included a key upset of east-ern power St. John’s. After Golembeski left to devote more time to football, Providence brought in Al “The General” McClellan and the pro-gram began to flourish. The Gen established PC almost imme-diately as perhaps the dominant team in New England and gar-nered Eastern and national attention for the fledgling program. During McClellan’s eleven years as hoop boss, Providence won seventy percent of its games, captured four New England championships (1929, 1930, 1932, and 1935) and finished second in the region four times. In addition PC was the only New England school in the twenties and thirties willing to ven-ture outside of the region to play the powers in the East like St. John’s, CCNY, Villanova and Seton Hall, further enhancing its growing reputation. The 1936 team was one of two New England teams selected to participate in the U. S. Olympic playoffs. When McClellan left after the 1938 season, PC suffered through two subpar years, then began to rebuild under Coach Ed Crotty. The outbreak of World War II resulted in all of the Friars’ players heading for the service, and the school decided to shut down the basketball program for the 1943-44 season. After the war, the landscape of college basketball would change. There emerged a large school division and a small school division, similar to today’s Division I and Division II. Providence, with its small enrollment, was considered a small school by the NCAA, and their schedule began to reflect that. Gone were the Eastern powers like St. John’s and Villanova, replaced by schools like St. Anselm and Bates. Several factors combined to start turning the program around. First, school President Father Slavin took in a Big Five doubleheader while attending a conference in Philadelphia, and realized that a small Catholic school like PC could compete in big-time college basketball. Second, there was a move afoot on campus to raise money to build an on-campus gym. During the thirties, PC played in a tiny auditorium in Harkins Hall – a real home court advantage but not a true basketball court with its low ceilings and small dimensions. Then, in the forties and early fifties, city high school gyms, with seats for 500 fans, were used. A state-of-the-art on-campus gym would give the Friars a legitimate home. Third, Slavin hired Vin Cuddy to coach the team, and Cuddy began to turn things around, going 14-9 in his first year. With scoring stars like Jim Schlimm (the school’s first 1000 point scorer), Bob Moran and Mike Pascale, PC qualified for several small-school postseason tournaments and in 1951, won the NAIB regional tournament and advanced to the nation-als in Kansas City. By 1955 Cuddy had slipped to 9-12, but the Friars next taste of glory was right around the corner.

1926-1955: Early Glory and then Small School StatureYear W L1926-27 8 81927-28 7 91928-29 17 31929-30 15 41930-31 14 51931-32 19 51932-33 13 3 1933-34 12 51934-35 17 51935-36 14 71936-37 12 101937-38 7 91938-39 4 71939-40 5 91940-41 11 61941-42 13 71942-43 15 51943-44 No Team - WWII1944-45 5 71945-46 5 121946-47 8 111947-48 10 101948-49 7 191949-50 14 91950-51 14 101951-52 14 91952-53 11 111953-54 13 131954-55 9 121955-56 14 81956-57 15 91957-58 18 61958-59 20 71959-60 24 51960-61 24 51961-62 20 61962-63 24 41963-64 20 61964-65 24 21965-66 22 5 1966-67 21 71967-68 11 141968-69 14 101969-70 14 111970-71 20 81971-72 21 61972-73 27 41973-74 28 41974-75 20 111975-76 21 111976-77 24 51977-78 24 81978-79 10 161979-80 11 161980-81 10 181981-82 10 171982-83 12 191983-84 15 141984-85 11 201985-86 17 141986-87 25 91987-88 11 171988-89 18 111989-90 17 121990-91 19 131991-92 14 171992-93 20 131993-94 20 101994-95 17 131995-96 18 121996-97 24 121997-98 13 161998-99 16 141999-00 11 192000-01 21 102001-02 15 162002-03 18 142203-04 20 92004-05 14 172005-06 12 152006-07 18 132007-08 15 162008-09 19 142009-10 12 192010-11 15 172011-12 15 172012-13 19 15 ALL-AMERICANS (1926-55)

Edward Wineapple - 1929John Krieger - 1930, 1931William McCue - 1931Allen Bracken - 1932, 1933Larry Drew - 1942

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Eddie Wineapple won first team All-America honors after scoring 13.9 ppg in 1929. Wineapple left PC after one year to play professional bas-ketball with Syracuse. Wineapple was also a baseball standout, pitching briefly for the Washington Senators.

Ted McConnon became the first Friar to average 15 ppg for a season when he turned the trick in 1942.

Allan Brachen was the Friars’ dominant player of the thirties. Bracken led the team in scoring for four years and set a record with 773 career points that would stand until 1951.

Coach Vin Cuddy helped to revive Providence’s program after several lean years in the late 1940’s. One of his star play-ers was Robert Moran, who scored 1251 points and became the first Friar to average 20 points for a season, in 1952-53.

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When Providence hired Joe Mullaney to replace Vin Cuddy, not many people noticed. After all, Mullaney was a young, unproven coach with only one year of head coaching experi-ence, at Norwich. Fourteen years later, when Mullaney left to become head coach of the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers, every-one noticed. In between had been fourteen years of incred-ible success, highlighted by a 271-94 record (.742) and two NIT Championships. Mullaney and Alumni Hall arrived at the same time, and the Friars celebrated almost immediately with a stunning 85-83 overtime win over nationally revered Notre Dame. The win gave notice of PC’s plans to return to national prominence. Over the next few years the Friars steadily improved, until a January 1959, four-overtime win over ranked Villanova at the Palestra thrust the team back into the national limelight and paved the way for the school’s first-ever NIT bid. By 1960, Providence was again the dominant team in New England, a position that would be maintained for most of the next 20 years. Led by Mullaney’s first great recruits, Lenny Wilkens and John Egan, and the school’s first legitimate big man, Jim Hadnot, the Friars cracked the Top 20 on a weekly basis, wreaked havoc in the NIT, and began a string of nine consecutive 20-win seasons. After reaching the NIT finals in 1960, PC returned and won the tournament in 1961. The state of Rhode Island was Friar-mad. Thousands of fans lined Route 6 from the Connecticut border all the way into downtown Providence to greet the returning victors. Led by former Georgetown coach John Thompson, and guards Vin Ernst and Ray Flynn, PC won the NIT again in 1963, and then reached the NCAA Elite Eight in 1965 with a 24-2 record and a number four ranking. Jimmy Walker and Mike Riordan led the mid-’60’s Friars to two NCAA’s, an NIT, and championships in the prestigious Holiday Festival in 1965 and 1966. Walker became the school’s first 2000 point scorer, led the nation in scoring in 1967, and was the first and only New England player select-ed first in the NBA draft. During the decade of the 1960’s, only UCLA and Kentucky won at a greater clip than the Friars. When Mullaney left for the NBA in 1969, PC was firmly established as a perennial Eastern powerhouse and national contender. Friar fans won-dered if it could continue.

1955-1969: The Mullaney Years

Background photo: The Friars celebrate after their NIT shocker over St. Louis in 1958-59.

Year W L1926-27 8 81927-28 7 91928-29 17 31929-30 15 41930-31 14 51931-32 19 51932-33 13 31933-34 12 51934-35 17 51935-36 14 71936-37 12 101937-38 7 91938-39 4 71939-40 5 91940-41 11 61941-42 13 71942-43 15 51943-44 No Team - WWII1944-45 5 71945-46 5 121946-47 8 111947-48 10 101948-49 7 191949-50 14 91950-51 14 101951-52 14 91952-53 11 111953-54 13 131954-55 9 121955-56 14 81956-57 15 91957-58 18 61958-59 20 71959-60 24 51960-61 24 51961-62 20 61962-63 24 41963-64 20 61964-65 24 21965-66 22 51966-67 21 71967-68 11 141968-69 14 101969-70 14 111970-71 20 81971-72 21 61972-73 27 41973-74 28 41974-75 20 111975-76 21 111976-77 24 51977-78 24 81978-79 10 161979-80 11 161980-81 10 181981-82 10 171982-83 12 191983-84 15 141984-85 11 201985-86 17 141986-87 25 91987-88 11 171988-89 18 111989-90 17 121990-91 19 131991-92 14 171992-93 20 131993-94 20 101994-95 17 131995-96 18 121996-97 24 121997-98 13 161998-99 16 141999-00 11 192000-01 21 102001-02 15 162002-03 18 142003-04 20 92004-05 14 172005-06 12 152006-07 18 132007-08 15 162008-09 19 142009-10 12 192010-11 15 172011-12 15 172012-13 19 15

ALL-AMERICANSLen Wilkens - 1959, 1960John Egan - 1959, 1961Jim Hadnot - 1961, 1962Vin Ernst - 1962, 1963

John Thompson - 1964Jimmy Walker - 1965, 1966, 1967

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Mullaney with his two co-captains for the 1963-64 season, John Thompson and Jimmy Stone.

Mike Riordan (#54) in a rebounding battle against URI, as All-America teammate Jimmy Walker (far right)

Johnny Egan was a spectacular scorer and playmaker for Joe Mullaney’s first NIT teams.

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Dave Gavitt seemed the natural choice to replace Joe Mullaney. Gavitt had been an assistant under Mullaney at Providence during the early ‘60’s, and then had become head coach at Dartmouth, where he had fashioned a successful record. Little did anyone realize that Gavitt would take the program to even greater heights. When Gavitt began his own string of eight consecutive 20-win seasons in his second year, PC’s success had out-grown 3000-seat Alumni Hall. Despite resistance, Dave Gavitt negotiated a move downtown to the brand new 12,000-seat Providence Civic Center in 1972. There, the Friars could play a national schedule, and fund the entire athletic program with the sell-out crowds that followed. Not many schools were playing in large arenas at the time, and Providence became the heart and soul of college basketball in New England. The Friars enjoyed their greatest season in 1973. Led by Ernie DiGregorio, Marvin Barnes and Kevin Stacom, PC com-piled a 27-4 record, the number four ranking and a 17-game unbeaten streak that ended at the hands of Memphis State in the NCAA Final Four. Only a knee injury to Barnes prevented a national championship game matchup with Bill Walton and UCLA. In 1974, PC bettered their record, at 28-4, and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as Marvin led the nation in rebounding. During the mid-1970’s, Providence kept on winning, led by sharpshooter Joe Hassett and frontcourt players Bob Cooper, Bruce Campbell, Bill Eason and Bob Misevicius. The Friars maintained their weekly Top 20 rankings, their New England dominance, and their regular upsets of nationally-ranked opponents. PC began to host its own holiday tournament, the InBank Classic in 1976, and that year stunned number one ranked Michigan 82-81 in two overtimes in the final. After NCAA bids in 1977 and 1978 (losing to freshman

Magic Johnson’s Michigan State team), Dave Gavitt’s last group of great play-ers graduated. PC and Gavitt suffered through an uncharacteristic losing sea-son in 1979, and then, after 10 years as Friar coach, with a record of 209-84 (.713) and a Final Four appearance, Dave Gavitt stepped down to concen-trate on his duties as the school’s ath-letic director, and also as commissioner of a new and exciting venture – the Big East Conference.

1969-1979: The Gavitt Years

Background photo: Friar coach Dave Gavitt.

Year W L1926-27 8 81927-28 7 91928-29 17 31929-30 15 41930-31 14 51931-32 19 51932-33 13 31933-34 12 51934-35 17 51935-36 14 71936-37 12 101937-38 7 91938-39 4 71939-40 5 91940-41 11 61941-42 13 71942-43 15 51943-44 No Team - WWII1944-45 5 71945-46 5 121946-47 8 111947-48 10 101948-49 7 191949-50 14 91950-51 14 101951-52 14 91952-53 11 111953-54 13 131954-55 9 121955-56 14 81956-57 15 91957-58 18 61958-59 20 71959-60 24 51960-61 24 51961-62 20 61962-63 24 41963-64 20 61964-65 24 21965-66 22 51966-67 21 71967-68 11 141968-69 14 101969-70 14 111970-71 20 81971-72 21 61972-73 27 41973-74 28 41974-75 20 111975-76 21 111976-77 24 51977-78 24 81978-79 10 161979-80 11 161980-81 10 181981-82 10 171982-83 12 191983-84 15 141984-85 11 201985-86 17 141986-87 25 91987-88 11 171988-89 18 111989-90 17 121990-91 19 131991-92 14 171992-93 20 131993-94 20 101994-95 17 131995-96 18 121996-97 24 121997-98 13 161998-99 16 141999-00 11 192000-01 21 102001-02 15 162002-03 18 142003-04 20 92004-05 14 172005-06 12 152006-07 18 132007-08 15 162008-09 19 142009-10 12 192010-11 15 172011-12 15 172012-13 19 15

ALL-AMERICANS (1969-79)Ernie DiGregorio - 1971, 1972, 1973Marvin Barnes - 1973, 1974Kevin Stacom - 1974Joe Hassett - 1976, 1977Bruce Campbell - 1976Dwight Williams - 1978

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Joe Hassett and Kevin Stacom celebrate after Stacom’s last second basket beat Boston College on January 23, 1974.

Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes enjoy PC’s momentous win over Maryland in the 1973 NCAA Eastern Regional Final.

Bruce “Soup” Campbell lauches a shot against Rhode Island as team-mate Bill Eason looks on.

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After twenty years of almost uninterrupted success, Providence entered the Big East Conference at the wrong time. The new league was the brainchild of PC mentor Dave Gavitt, who viewed the league as an opportunity for traditional Eastern powers like Providence to compete with schools in other estab-lished leagues around the country like the ACC and the Big Ten, and would help in keeping the best local high school players in the East. Unfortunately for the Friars, who had operated as an independent since 1926, they entered the new league at their lowest talent level in years and struggled for several years. Rick Pitino arrived at Providence in 1985 a brash, young, little-known assistant coach from the N.Y. Knicks. He immedi-ately predicted that his Friars would soon be cutting down nets. Friar faithful began to believe him when his first team went 17-14 and earned an NIT bid. In 1987, Pitino’s second season, PC became America’s Cinderella team, when the Friars turned in a 25-9 mark, cracked the Top 20 for the first time since 1978, and, led by current Florida coach Billy Donovan, raced through the NCAA Tournament, reaching the school’s second Final Four. There, the pressing, three-point shooting Friars lost to conference rival Syracuse. Pitino stunned the Friars by leav-ing after the season to join the New York Knicks. Following one turbulent season under Gordie Chiesa, PC hired Rick Barnes, another hot, young head coach, from George Mason. Providence started 13-0 under Barnes, and grabbed NCAA bids in 1989 and 1990. Eric Murdock became the school’s second 2000 point scorer and the NCAA career steals leader, and Marty Conlon and Carlton Screen were other keys during Barnes’ early years at PC. A top five recruiting class, which included Michael Smith, Dickey Simpkins and Rob Phelps, led to back-to-back 20-win seasons in 1993 and 1994, an NIT semifinal appearance in ‘93, and PC’s first Big East Tournament Championship and an NCAA bid in ‘94. After six seasons at Providence, Barnes left for Clemson following the 1994 sea-son. Now Friar fans were getting used to success in the Big East, and Pete Gillen arrived from Xavier with a reputation as a very successful coach and motivator. Gillen coached the Friars to NIT appearances in 1995 and 1996, keyed by Eric Williams and

Michael Brown. The Friars then stunned the basketball world with a 24-12 record, a num-ber fifteen ranking and a run to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1997. Led by Austin Croshere, Derrick Brown, and Jamel Thomas, Providence dumped Duke along the way, before los-ing to eventual national champion Arizona in overtime. Following a difficult season in 1997-98, when the Friars did well to struggle to a 13-16 mark without a starter taller than 6’7”, Gillen departed for Virginia after four years at Providence. Tim Welsh joined the Friars fold in April of 1998, and in 10 seasons, guided the Friars to 160 wins and 2 NCAA Tournaments. In April of 2008, Keno Davis was hired to coach the Friars. He coached the team for three seasons and posted a 46-50 mark.

Providence native Ed Cooley was hired in March of 2011 to coach the Friars.

1979-2013: Glory In The Big East

Background photo: The Friars hoist their Big East Tournament Championship trophy in 1993-94.

Year W L1926-27 8 81927-28 7 91928-29 17 31929-30 15 41930-31 14 51931-32 19 51932-33 13 31933-34 12 51934-35 17 51935-36 14 71936-37 12 101937-38 7 91938-39 4 71939-40 5 91940-41 11 61941-42 13 71942-43 15 51943-44 No Team - WWII1944-45 5 71945-46 5 121946-47 8 111947-48 10 101948-49 7 191949-50 14 91950-51 14 101951-52 14 91952-53 11 111953-54 13 131954-55 9 121955-56 14 81956-57 15 91957-58 18 61958-59 20 71959-60 24 51960-61 24 51961-62 20 61962-63 24 41963-64 20 61964-65 24 21965-66 22 51966-67 21 71967-68 11 141968-69 14 101969-70 14 111970-71 20 81971-72 21 61972-73 27 41973-74 28 41974-75 20 111975-76 21 111976-77 24 51977-78 24 81978-79 10 161979-80 11 161980-81 10 181981-82 10 171982-83 12 191983-84 15 141984-85 11 201985-86 17 141986-87 25 91987-88 11 171988-89 18 111989-90 17 121990-91 19 131991-92 14 171992-93 20 131993-94 20 101994-95 17 131995-96 18 121996-97 24 121997-98 13 161998-99 16 141999-00 11 192000-01 21 102001-02 15 162002-03 18 142003-04 20 92004-05 14 172005-06 12 152006-07 18 132007-08 15 162008-09 19 142009-10 12 192010-11 15 172011-12 15 172012-13 19 15

ALL-AMERICANS (1979-2011)Otis Thorpe - 1983, 1984Billy Donovan - 1987Eric Murdock - 1989, 1990, 1991Carlton Screen - 1990Jamel Thomas - 1999John Linehan - 2001, 2002Ryan Gomes - 2004, 2005Marshon Brooks - 2011

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Rick Pitino’s arrival in 1985 resulted in a return to glory for Providence and a berth in the NCAA Final Four in 1987.

Austin Croshere helped lead the 1996-97 Friars to the NCAA Elite Eight.

Dickey Simpkins, Michael Smith and Marques Bragg, all of whom would play in the NBA, teamed to give PC the most physical front-court in the Big East.

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Providence College and the NIT became synonomous between 1959 and 1963. The Friars made five straight trips to Madison Square Garden where they finished fourth in ‘59, second in ‘60 and then won in 1961 and 1963. In 1961, the Friars were led by Jim Hadnot (19.3 ppg), John Egan (18.8 ppg), Vin Ernst (9.8 ppg) and Ray Flynn (5.8 ppg), as they racked up a 20-5 regular season record. Joe Mullaney’s Friars were ranked as high as ninth that year and headed into the NIT looking to avenge the previous year’s loss in the finals. PC took the first steps by knocking off DePaul 73-67 and followed with a 71-68 win over Niagara to end the first weekend’s play. The semifinal matchup came against Holy Cross. This game went down to the wire as Ernst was fouled as time ran out and the game tied at 75-75. The Friar guard was waved off the foul line repeatedly as security worked to prevent fans from shaking the support wires to the basket. When he finally got to shoot, he missed, sending the game into overtime. The talented shooter more than made up for it in overtime as he scored or assisted on all 15 PC points on the way to a 90-83 PC win. Ernst would later be named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. The Friars faced St. Louis in the championship game two days later. The Friars struggled and found themselves trailing by seven with just ten minutes left in the game. That’s when sophomore forward George Zalucki, who played the best game of his career (18 points and 10 rebounds) rallied the Friars with several key free throws to put Providence ahead 60-59. Jim Hadnot iced the game with a pair of free throws in the final seconds and PC had its first NIT Championship in a 62-59 win over the Billikens. The 1962-63 season again had the Friars gunning for a return trip to New York. This team was led by Ray Flynn and John Thompson as each averaged 18.9 points per game. Thompson, the long-time head coach at Georgetown, owned the boards with an average of 14 rebounds per game. James Stone (14.2 ppg) and Vin Ernst (11.6 ppg) gave PC a potent offensive attack. The Friars went 21-4 during the regular season and were back at Madison Square Garden in March. The first oppo-nent was the University of Miami led by the great Rick Barry. Miami had defeated the Friars, 82-75, at Alumni Hall earlier in the season and the Friars were looking for revenge. Ray Flynn scored 38 points in the game as the Friars led by as many as 19 in the game. With 1:30 left, PC was up by four when Flynn was fouled by Barry. The Miami All-American slammed the ball to the floor and was called for a technical foul. Flynn made all three to ice the game, 106-96. PC went on to defeat Marquette, 70-64 and then Canisius 81-66 to earn their second NIT championship in three years. Flynn took tournament MVP honors scoring 83 points in the three games. He was joined by John Thompson and Jim Stone on the All-Tournament team.

The NIT Championships - 1961, 1963

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Jimmy Stone scores against Miami in the 1963 NIT.

Jim Hadnot battles Niagara in the Friars’ 71-68 NIT win on March 18, 1961.

1962-63 Team

Background photo: Ray Flynn and Vinnie Ernst.

1960-61 Team

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Billy Donovan quarterbacked the

‘87 Friars to the NCAA Final Four.

1972-73 Team

1986-87 Team

In 1972, PC made the leap to the next level in college hoop circles when the Friars moved into the 12,000-seat Providence Civic Center. Their first team to play there may have been the greatest ever at Providence. With Ernie DiGregorio, Marvin Barnes, and Kevin Stacom leading the way, PC ran roughshod over Eastern basketball. With Ernie D. running the show (24.6 ppg) and Barnes controlling the boards (18.3 ppg and 19 rpg), the Friars were 24-2 and ranked as high as fourth in the nation heading into the tourna-ment. St. Joseph’s was first up in the tournament, and led by DiGregorio’s 31 points, PC prevailed, 89-76. If one team always gave Providence trouble it was Chuck Daly’s Penn team. The Quakers were next and Barnes got to show why he was an All-American as he scored 20 and pulled down 15 rebounds in an 87-65 PC win. Next up was the “UCLA of the East,” the fourth-ranked Maryland Terrapins, led by big Tom McMillen, John Lucas and Len Elmore. Ernie D. scored 30 points despite fouling out while Stacom and Barnes took the play to Maryland in a 103-89 win. DiGregorio was Most Valuable Player of the Regional while Barnes and Stacom made the All-Tournament Team. PC had beaten the ACC’s best and were off to St. Louis, Missouri for the school’s first NCAA Final Four. PC and Memphis State faced off in one semifinal while Indiana and UCLA matched up in the other. The Friars jumped out fast on Memphis. DiGregorio was whipping behind-the-back-passes all over the court, Stacom was pouring in shots from the out-side and Barnes was dominating the boards when disaster hit. Barnes went down with a knee injury eight minutes into the game. Ernie tried to keep PC in it, but Memphis State chipped away and finally took over late in the game. DiGregorio finished with 32 points but it wasn’t enough as the Tigers won 98-85. The Friars would not get their chance to face Bill Walton and UCLA for a second time that season. Stacom came back to score 29 points in the Friars’ consolation loss to Indiana, 97-79. The Friars ended the year ranked fourth in the country with a 27-4 record. It would be 14 years before the Friars would go back to the Final Four.

The 1986-87 season was one that Friar fans still remem-ber vividly. In the program’s second year under Rick Pitino, it was a Magic Carpet ride as the Friars would go 25-9 and advance to the Final Four. Billy Donovan (20.6 ppg) was the leader on this team of over achievers. Players like Delray Brooks (14.4 ppg), Ernie “Pop” Lewis (11.8 ppg) and Dave Kipfer (11.7 ppg) saw plenty of action and contributed mightily to the team’s suc-

The Final Four Years - 1973, 1987

cess. But this was a 14-man team that believed in what their coach was telling them. Every night provided another hero and there was no stopping the Friars once they got on a roll in January. The Friars were 20-7 in the regular season and had their first winning season in the BIG EAST at 10-6. Alabama-Birmingham was PC’s first round opponent in the NCAA Tournament. Donovan scored 35 points and dished out 12 assists in a 90-68 PC win. Austin Peay was next on the docket. PC’s dream

season appeared to be coming to an end as the Friars were down by ten with 5:50 left to play. After a PC time-out, the Friars came alive scoring 12 of the next 14 points. Donovan’s 20-footer tied the game at 82. With just two sec-onds left, Austin Peay went to the foul line where they missed the front of a one-and-one to send the game to overtime. The Friars outscored the Colonels, 8-5 in overtime for a

90-87 win. Ninth-ranked Alabama was PC’s first opponent at the Southeast Regional. PC scored early and often, opened a big lead and went on to a 103-82 win over the Crimson Tide. Donovan and Brooks combined for 49 points and the Wright’s - Steve with 15 and Darryl with 13, added 28

for the PC win. Long-time BIG EAST foe, Georgetown stood in the Friars’ way to the Final Four. John Thompson’s team had dealt PC its last loss and was ranked fourth in the nation. Darryl Wright was six-for-six, including four threes, from the floor on his way to 20 points. Donovan scored 20 with 16 coming at the foul line and a tough, tenacious PC defense held off the Hoyas in an 88-73 win. Donovan was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Southeast Regional while Steve Wright and Darryl Wright made the All-Tournament team. Look out New Orleans, the Friars were in the Final Four. Another BIG EAST foe was in the Friars’ path. The Syracuse Orangemen had also advanced to New Orleans. They became the team that ended PC’s Cinderella Story. Five Orangemen scored in double figures on the way to a 77-63 win. Carlton Screen led the Friars with 18 points as PC’s postseason magic ran out. The remarkable run by the Cinderella Friars will be a major part of the long and storied history of Providence College basketball.

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Joe Mullaney, the architect of the Providence College bas-ketball tradition, passed away on March 8, 2000, after a three year battle with cancer. Ironically, Mullaney passed away on the morning of the start of the Big East Tournament in Madison Square Garden, scene of many of Mullaney’s greatest triumphs. The Friars first made their name on the national stage in the NIT during the late 1950’s and early 1960’s under Mullaney’s tutelage. At that time, all NIT games were played at the Garden in New York City. In fact, in 1960, Father Robert Slavin, president of Providence College, said, “The Dominican Order has been around for over 700 years and nobody knew us until we put five guys

on a basketball court at Madison Square Garden.” The New York media and New York fans adopted the Friars during their annual NIT treks to the Garden because of Joe Mullaney. Mullaney grew up a gym rat in New York, following the great City teams of the 1930’s

and 1940’s and watching legendary coaches like Clair Bee, Nat Holman and Joe Lapchick at the old Garden. Joe was a pretty fair basketball player himself and matriculated to Holy Cross, which was a program on the rise. Playing for Doggie Julian, Mullaney teamed with Bob Cousy in the backcourt and helped to lead the Crusaders to the NCAA national championship in 1947. Following his graduation, Mullaney played briefly in the NBA for Red Auerbach and the Boston Celtics, and then left basketball for a short stint in the FBI. But basketball was in Joe’s blood, and when he was offered the head coaching position at tiny Norwich University in Vermont, Mullaney grabbed it, and his team turned in an 18-5 record in 1954-55. At the same time, Father Slavin wanted to emulate fellow New England Catholic college Holy Cross, which was in the midst of a tremendous run, and was looking to upgrade the program at Providence College. Already a new on-campus gym was scheduled to open at PC, and now Slavin needed the right coach. When the relatively inexperienced, thirty-year old Mullaney interviewed for the job, Slavin was sure that he had his man. An early upset of Notre Dame at brand-new Alumni Hall served notice that something special was happening on Smith Hill, and after a couple of steadily improving seasons, PC and Mullaney finally broke through in 1959. Led by Mullaney’s first big-name recruits, Lenny Wilkens and Johnny Egan, the Friars scored their first-ever win over a nationally ranked opponent, a 90-83 four-overtime thriller over Villanova at the Palestra. PC then received its first-ever NIT bid and recorded its first-ever 20-win season. That started an incredible run of nine straight 20-win seasons and nine straight postseason tournament appearances. Included in that run were two NIT championships, in 1961 and 1963,

when the NIT was at least on a par with the NCAA Tournament. The Friars also enjoyed weekly appearances in the Top 20 polls during this time. PC also made its first NCAA appearances, including a trip to the Eastern Regional Finals in 1965. Under Mullaney, Providence College became THE team in New England and were yearly challeng-ers for regional and national honors. This was also the time that PC became Rhode Island’s team. After winning the NIT in 1961, Rhode Islanders lined Route 6 from the Connecticut border all the way to downtown Providence, to welcome the PC bus back from New York. The subway alumni were born, and it was due to Mullaney and the success of his early teams. During the 1960’s, only UCLA and Kentucky won at a greater percentage than Mullaney’s Friars. Star players flocked to the small Catholic college in Rhode Island in a steady stream. After Wilkens and Egan, Friar fans could thrill to the exploits of players like Jim Hadnot, the school’s first-ever big man, Vinnie Ernst, Ray Flynn, John Thompson, Jimmy Stone, James Benedict, Jimmy Walker and Mike Riordan. He also recruited Ernie DiGregorio to PC even though Ernie never played for Mullaney. By the time Mullaney decided to test the NBA waters in 1969, he had compiled a 271-94 record (.742) and won three New England Coach of the Year awards. Joe spent two years coaching the Los Angeles Lakers and took the 1969-70 Lakers, who featured Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West, to the NBA finals. He then moved to the ABA where he coached four teams in five years. In 1971-72, he guided Artis Gilmore and the Kentucky Colonels to a 68-16 record and the ABA finals, and in 1975-76 he experienced life with Marvin Barnes and the St. Louis Spirit. After leaving the pro ranks, Joe returned to college coaching when

the Brown University job opened up in 1978. Mullaney spent three years at Brown, and then, when old friend and PC athletic director Dave Gavitt called him, returned to Providence College in 1981. Joe coached Otis Thorpe, among others, during his four years at PC in the ‘80’s and when he

retired in 1985, he held the school record for victories with 319 dur-ing his 18 years at the school. Although his second stint at PC was not as successful as his first, his star could not be diminished. He wrapped up his pro coaching career with two years as head coach of Pensacola in the CBA in 1990. Joe Mullaney was a genius who just happened to wear a whistle and carry a clipboard. He was an innovator, largely responsible for creating the matchup zone defense, which he needed to assist the small, undermanned teams at PC during his first years there. Dave Gavitt, who was the assistant under Mullaney from 1962-66, remarked at Mullaney’s tribute dinner, “Going to work every day with Joe was a learning experience. It was comparable to if you were an artist, studying under Rembrandt.” Joe Mullaney and his teams captivated a state. It’s not a stretch to say that nothing that has happened at PC since his arrival- the NCAA Final Four appearances, the membership in the Big East Conference, playing in the 12,000 seat Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the national rec-ognition- none of that- would have happened without Joe Mullaney. He will be dearly missed.

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Jimmy Walker - Greatest Friar Of Them All When the news came from Kansas City that Jimmy Walker had passed away after a battle with cancer, Friar fans every-where knew that a singular talent in the constellation of Providence College stars was gone forever. Walker hailed from Boston and established himself as a playground legend in the days before the internet and ESPN helped to make stars out of high schoolers. In fact, Walker was a relative unknown in recruiting circles. Providence discovered Walker when his aunt, the mother of Friar Bill Blair, remarked to assistant coach Dave Gavitt, “If you think my son is good, you should see my nephew.” Gavitt was dispatched to watch Walker and returned to tell Joe Mullaney that “we have to get this kid.” Boston Celtic star Sam Jones guided Walker to Laurinburg Prep to work on his grades, and when Walker entered PC, he led the Friar freshman team to a perfect 21-0 record. As a varsity superstar, Walker was unstoppable. At 6’3” and 205 pounds, The Walk was bigger than most guards of the day and used his size, strength and ballhandling ability to get wherever he wanted to on the court. Walker dazzled opponents by dribbling between his legs, something that no one had seen before, and his shooting range was unlimited. As a sophomore, the Friars started the season with 19- straight wins, reached the NCAA Elite Eight and finished the year ranked fourth in the nation. Walker led the way, averag-ing 20.5 ppg while distributing the ball flawlessly. For his efforts, he was named a Second Team All-American. In his junior year, Walker again led the Friars to the NCAAs, while averaging 24.5 ppg. That included a 50-point outburst against Boston College in the Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden, tying Oscar Robertson’s MSG record. Already, the media was referring to Walker as the second coming of Robertson, and he made First Team All-America. His senior year was his best. Walker led the nation in scor-ing with a 30.4 ppg average, and he recorded eight games of 40 or more points. A unanimous First Team All-American, Walker graduated with the school scoring record, notching 2,045 points in only three seasons, and he averaged 25.2 ppg for his career, all in the days before the three-point shot. In 81 games, Walker had led the Friars to 67 wins. For his efforts, Walker became the first and only player from a New England school to be picked number one in the NBA draft, selected by the Detroit Pistons to be their point guard. Although Walker never reached the heights in the pros that he had in college, he played nine years in the NBA, and averaged 16.7 ppg for his career. He was a two time All-Star and averaged over 20 ppg twice during his career with the Pistons and the Kansas City Kings. For Friar fans who remember him, there can never be another like Walker; a whirling dervish who was unguardable by opposing players, drove opposing coaches to tears, and scored effortlessly from all over the court. Truly a Friar that was one of a kind.

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There have been many great players in Providence College’s storied past. From the early days of All-Americans like Ed Wineapple and John Krieger to the 60’s teams of John Thompson, Ray Flynn, John Egan and Vinnie Ernst to Marvin and Ernie D. to Otis Thorpe, Billy Donovan and today’s Friars, everyone has a favorite. Among all those names remains a player who went on to an outstanding playing and coaching career in the NBA. That would be Lenny Wilkens. On October 2, 1998, Wilkens was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame for the second time. The first time was for being a player; this time was for his accomplishments as a coach. He joins John Wooden as the only two people to be enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. Wooden’s honors came as a college player and a

college coach. Wilkens’ come from an outstanding pro career as a player and a coach.

“For almost four decades, Lenny Wilkens has dedicated his life to basketball and to the pursuit of greatness. He achieved great-ness as a high school, collegiate and professional player, and for the past 25 years as a coach. He embodies everything that is good about basketball, and at this time in his career, as basket-ball moves into the next century, he richly deserves this honor along with our admiration, respect and thanks for giving so much to this great game of basketball.” – Dave Gavitt, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Basketball Hall of Fame

WILKENS FACTSBorn: October 28, 1937, Brooklyn, N.Y.College: Providence College (1960) 22nd on all-time scoring list (1,193 points) All-American (1958-59, 1959-60) Most Valuable Player - 1960 NIT Tournament First Round Draft Choice of the St. Louis Hawks Selected to Providence College Hall of Fame (1972) Number retired (1996) Member of the Board of Trustees (1996)

Professional Basketball: Played for St. Louis, Seattle, Cleveland and Portland Nine-time All-Star (MVP of 1971 game) Played in 1,077 games Scored 17,772 points (16.5 ppg) Had 7,211 assists (6.7 apg) Named to NBA’s 50 Greatest Players List (1996-97) Selected to Basketball Hall of Fame as player (1989)

Coaching Career: Coached Seattle, Portland, Cleveland, Atlanta, Toronto and New York NBA’s 2nd All-Time Winningest Coach with 1,332 wins Coached USA Team to Gold Medal in 1996 Olympics in Atlanta Coached Seattle to 1979 NBA title Named to NBA’s All-Time Top Ten Coaches List Only person on NBA’s Top Players and Top Coaches lists Selected to Basketball Hall of Fame as coach (1998)

FRIARS IN PROFESSIONAL COACHING

JOHN EGAN ‘61Year Team (League) Record Playoffs1973-74 Houston Rockets (NBA) 32-501974-75 Houston Rockets (NBA) 41-41 3-51975-76 Houston Rockets (NBA) 40-421973-76 Three Seasons 113-133 3-5

JOE MULLANEYYear Team (League) Record Playoffs1969-70 L. A. Lakers (NBA) 46-36 11-71970-71 L. A. Lakers (NBA) 48-34 5-71971-72 Kentucky Colonels (ABA) 68-16 2-41972-73 Kentucky Colonels (ABA) 56-28 11-81973-74* Utah Stars (ABA) 51-33 9-91974-75 Memphis Sounds (ABA) 27-57 1-41975-76 St. Louis Spirit (ABA) 15-221976-77 Buffalo Braves (NBA) 11-181988-89 Pensa. Torpedoes (CBA) 31-281989-90 Pensa. Torpedoes (CBA) 36-281969-90 Ten Seasons 389-300 39-39*Coach of the Year

RICK PITINOYear Team (League) Record Playoffs1987-88 New York Knicks (NBA) 38-44 1-31988-89 New York Knicks (NBA) 52-30 5-41997-98 Boston Celtics (NBA) 36-461998-99 Boston Celtics (NBA) 19-311999-00 Boston Celtics (NBA) 35-472000-01 Boston Celtics (NBA) 12-221987-01 Six Seasons 192-220 6-7

LENNY WILKENS ‘60Year Team (League) Record Playoffs1969-70 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 36-461970-71 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 38-441971-72 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 47-351974-75 Portland Trailblazers (NBA) 38-441975-76 Portland Trailblazers (NBA) 37-451976-77 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 42-18 13-91978-79 # Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 52-30 12-51979-80 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 56-26 7-81980-81 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 34-481981-82 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 52-30 3-51982-83 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 48-34 0-21983-84 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 42-40 2-31984-85 Seattle Supersonics (NBA) 31-511986-87 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 31-511987-88 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 42-40 2-31988-89 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 57-25 2-31989-90 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 42-40 2-31990-91 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 33-491991-92 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 57-25 2-31992-93 Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) 33-491993-94 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 57-25 5-61994-95 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 42-40 0-31995-96 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 46-36 4-61996-97 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 56-26 4-61997-98 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 50-32 1-31998-99 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 31-19 3-61999-00 Atlanta Hawks (NBA) 28-542000-01 Toronto Raptors (NBA) 47-35 6-62001-02 Toronto Raptors (NBA) 42-40 2-32002-03 Toronto Raptors (NBA) 24-582003-04 New York Knicks (NBA) 23-19 0-42004-05 New York Knicks (NBA) 17-221969-05 Thirty-two Seasons 1332-1161 80-98#World Champions

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First Game - December 4, 1920 (at East Greenwich Academy) (Exhibition) East Greenwich Academy 64, Providence 13 First Game - December 4, 1926 (at Bridgewater State) (Official) Providence 31, Bridgewater Normal School 19 100th Game - January 30, 1932 (Providence - RI Auditorium) St. John’s 30, Providence 26 200th Game - January 30, 1937 (at LaSalle) LaSalle 47, Providence 36 300th Game - January 30, 1943 (Providence - Harkins Hall) Providence 66, Lowell Tech 21 400th Game - March 1, 1949 (at St. Anselm) St. Anslem 70, Providence 55 500th Game - December 6, 1954 (at St. Anselm) St. Anslem 70, Providence 69 600th Game - January 11, 1958 (Providence - Alumni Hall) Providence 75, Springfield 46 700th Game - December 6, 1961 (at Boston College) Providence 77, Boston College 73 800th Game - March 2, 1965 (Providence - Alumni Hall) Providence 102, Massachusetts 75 900th Game - February 2, 1976 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 83, Rhode Island 591,000th Game - January 20, 1973 (at UCLA) UCLA 101, Providence 771,100th Game - February 2, 1976 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 76, Niagara 671,200th Game - February 20, 1979 (at Holy Cross) Holy Cross 75, Providence 651,300th Game - January 18, 1983 (at St. John’s) St. John’s 74, Providence 541,400th Game - February 24, 1986 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 97, Seton Hall 821,500th Game - December 2, 1989 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 93, Holy Cross 801,600th Game - January 16, 1993 (Providence Civic Center) Syracuse 69, Providence 571,700th Game - February 3, 1996 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 79, Rutgers 681,800th Game - February 13, 1999 (Providence Civic Center) Miami 69, Providence 651,900th Game - November 26, 2002 (at So. Florida) So. Florida 68, Providence 642,000th Game - December 27, 2005 (Dunkin’ Donuts Center) Providence 80, San Diego State 652,100th Game - January 31, 2009 (at Gampel Pavillion) Connecticut 94, Providence 612,200th Game - February 7, 2012 (at Villanova) Villanova 74, Providence 72

First Win - December 4, 1926 (at Bridgewater State) Providence 31, Bridgewater Normal School 19 100th Win - February 16, 1934 (at Harvard) Providence 25, Harvard 18 200th Win - February 12, 1943 (Providence - Harkins Hall) Providence 59, Harvard Naval School 42 300th Win - February 13, 1954 (at Colby ) Providence 72, Colby 59 400th Win - February 29, 1960 (Providence - Alumni Hall) Providence 100, Fairfield 57 500th Win - January 4, 1965 (Providence - Alumni Hall) Providence 71, St. Joseph’s 65 600th Win - December 5, 1971 (Providence - Alumni Hall) Providence 77, Stetson 57 700th Win - December 26, 1974 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 76, Holy Cross 75 800th Win - January 2, 1980 (at Massachusetts) Providence 78, Massachusetts 68 900th Win - March 5, 1987 (at Madison Square Garden) Providence 80, St. John’s 511,000th Win - March 12, 1993 (at Madison Square Garden) Providence 73, Connecticut 551,100th Win - November 30, 1998 (Providence Civic Center) Providence 79, Maine 721,200th Win - November 26, 2004 (Madison Square Garden) Providence 72, Michigan 631,300th Win - February 2, 2011 (Dunkin’ Donuts Center) Providence 68, South Florida 63

Milestone Games In Friar HistoryDecember 4, 1920 - Friars play in their first game, an exhibition, losing to East Greenwich Academy, 64-13.

December 4, 1926 - After losing the first nine games in the history of the program, all exhibi-tions, PC defeats Bridgewater Normal School 31-19, in first “official” game.

January 13, 1927 - Friars win their first home game, 31-27, defeating Middlebury.

February 25, 1927 - Friars win at St. John’s, 36-33, before New York media to establish pro-gram as viable.

December 18, 1928 - Win at St. John’s is upset of team that would finish 23-2 and No. 1 in East.

March, 1929 - Friars finish with 17-3 record and are recognized as New England Champions and ranked No. 3 in the East.

March, 1930 - Friars named New England Champions for second consecutive year.

December 30, 1930 - PC defeats Newport Naval Training School 80-16, for largest margin of victory ever.

March, 1932 - Friars crowned New England Champions again.

March, 1935 - Providence re-takes New England Championship.

March 12, 1936 - Providence loses to Springfield in battle to represent New England in U.S. Olympic tryouts.

January 26, 1945 - John Arzoomanian scores 35 points against Hedron to become the first Friar to score 30 points in a game.

December 13, 1945 - Henri Ethier hits for 34 points in 64-61 overtime loss to St. Michael’s in Boston Garden to set a Garden record.

March 2-3, 1949 - Friars appear in NAIB regionals for first-ever postseason tournament.

March 7, 1951 - PC defeats Tufts, 77-74, to win NAIB regionals thus making national tourna-ment.

February 29, 1952 - Jim Schlimm becomes first Friar to score 1,000 points for his career, in game versus Rhode Island.

February 9, 1954 - Friars reach century mark for first time, defeating URI, 101-81.

December 3, 1955 - Friars dedicate Alumni Hall, defeating Brown University 71-55, in first game ever in new on-campus facility

February 14, 1956 - Friars defeat Notre Dame in overtime, 85-83, in Alumni Hall, in game that helped put Providence basketball “on the map”.

January 24, 1959 - John Egan leads PC to 90-83 four-overtime win at Villanova scoring 39 points - a PC record.

February 9, 1960 - PC loses at St. Bonaventure, 90-89 in three overtimes, in one of the great-est games in history. Friars, up by one with 30 seconds left in third OT, on their way to snap-ping Bonnies’ 91-game consecutive home win streak, when a Bonnies’ steal led to victory.

March 23, 1961 - Vin Ernst missed a free throw with no time on the clock and the score tied in the NIT semifinals. Undaunted, he came back to combine with John Egan in scoring all 15 Friar points in the overtime to defeat a great Holy Cross team, 90-83.

March 25, 1961 - Defeat of St. Louis, 62-59, brings first NIT Championship to Providence.

February 7, 1963 - Vin Ernst’s 17 assists sets single-game Friar mark as PC defeats DePaul in Alumni Hall, 77-59.

March 23, 1963 - Friars beat Canisius, 81-66, to capture second NIT trophy and earn Eastern Championship.

December 10, 1963 - John Thompson breaks single-game scoring mark by pouring in 43 points in 77-58 defeat of Fairfield in Alumni Hall.

February 23, 1965 - Friars lose at Villanova, 71-55, to end consecutive win streak at 19.

March 12, 1965 - Friars defeat St. Joseph’s, 81-73, in overtime in NCAA’s, to reach 24-1. They finished 24-2 for best record ever.

December 30, 1965 - PC defeats Boston College, 91-86, to earn Holiday Festival Championship as Jimmy Walker scores 50 points for new PC record.

March, 1966 - Friars’ William Blair wins NCAA free throw percentage crown (101-112 for .902) in season Friars win seventh straight New England Championship.

December 30, 1966 - PC defeats St. Joseph’s, 82-76, to repeat as Holiday Festival Champs.

February 23, 1967 - Jimmy Walker breaks Alumni Hall scoring mark by netting 46 points in 99-73 defeat of Rhode Island.

March 4, 1967 - Friars defeat Brown, 77-68, for 20th win of season and run 20-win string to nine consecutive seasons.

March 11, 1967 - Jimmy Walker scores 2000th career point in NIT game versus Memphis State.

March, 1967 - NIT bid is ninth straight postseason appearance. Jimmy Walker leads nation in scoring (30.4).

April 1, 1967 - Jimmy Walker is NBA’s top draft choice.

July 9, 1969 - Dave Gavitt is named head coach.

December 8, 1971 - Marvin Barnes grabs PC record 34 rebounds in 76-58 defeat of Buffalo State in Alumni Hall. His 12 blocked shots established another PC record.

January 26, 1972 - PC defeats seventh-ranked USC, 70-66, (at USC) on national television.

March 1, 1972 - PC wins final Alumni Hall game, beating St. John’s, 73-65.

March 6, 1972 - Friars get second top-ten upset of the year, defeating second-ranked Jacksonville (at Jacksonville), 90-76.

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December 11, 1972 - Civic Center hosts its first game, a 93-57 PC win over Fairfield.

January 16, 1973 - PC scores 118 points against Western Kentucky (88) for largest point total ever, a mark that would stand for 27 years.

January 20, 1973 - Playing its 1000th game ever, PC loses a big game at UCLA, 101-77.

March 17, 1973 - Ernie DiGregorio leads Friars to 103-89 thumping of Maryland (ranked fourth nationally) in Eastern Regional for first-ever trip to the NCAA Final Four.

April 23, 1973 - Buffalo Braves pick Ernie DiGregorio third in NBA draft.

December 13, 1973 - PC upsets sixth-ranked San Francisco, 76-57, to start what may be two greatest consecutive games ever.

December 15, 1973 - Two days after San Francisco upset, Marvin Barnes sets Providence records for field goals (23) and points (52) in win over Austin Peay, 94-92, in Civic Center.

March, 1974 - Marvin Barnes leads NCAA in rebounding (18.7).

March, 1974 - PC wins second consecutive Eastern Championship.

April, 1974 - Marvin Barnes is NBA’s second pick in draft.

December 30, 1974 - St. John’s snaps Friars’ three-year 41-game winning streak in Civic Center (56 home games overall), 79-77.

March 21, 1975 - Friars visit NIT championship for fourth time, losing 80-69, to Princeton.

December 29, 1976 - Providence stuns top-ranked Michigan, 82-81, in two overtimes in finals of Industrial Bank Classic at Civic Center in what many believe was the greatest Friar game of all-time.

November 30, 1977 - Providence defeats No. 9 Louisville, marking the third time in three seasons that the Friars knock off a top-20 Cardinals squad.

February 12, 1978 - PC defeats seventh-ranked North Carolina, 61-59, on national TV, during great New England Blizzard of ‘78. Fans had to walk to the game but turned out to see the upset.

February 17, 1979 - Friars give Dave Gavitt a royal send-off in his final Civic Center appear-ance, defeating Rhode Island, 84-77, after losing to Rhody just a month earlier by 44 points. Rudy Williams sinks an 89-foot shot against Rhode Island - the second longest field goal in NCAA history.

March 9, 1979 - Gary Walters becomes PC’s eighth head coach.

May 31, 1979 - The BIG EAST Conference is formed in Providence.

December 18, 1979 - PC plays, and loses, first BIG EAST game, 55-50, at Georgetown.

January 19, 1981 - Revenge nets PC first-ever BIG EAST win in 61-58 win at Georgetown.

April 6, 1981 - Joe Mullaney returns to Providence as head coach.

January 28, 1982 - Friars lose five-overtime game, 79-77, at Dayton.

March 22, 1985 - Rick Pitino is named head coach.

March 8, 1986 - Friars are named to NIT field for first postseason appearance since 1977-78 season.

January 28, 1987 - Ernie Lewis sinks three-point field goal with three seconds left, defeating Georgetown, 82-79, in one of the great wins of all time, as PC moves into first-place of BIG EAST for first time.

January 31, 1987 - A 93-81 overtime win against St. John’s moves Friars into Top 20 for first time since February of 1978.

March 6, 1987 - Billy Donovan tallies BIG EAST Tournament record 34 points in 80-51 defeat of St. John’s.

March 21, 1987 - Friars overcome Georgetown, 88-73, in Southeast Regional to advance to NCAA Final Four for second time ever.

March 28, 1987 - Rick Pitino accepts Kodak Coach of the Year Trophy.

August 21, 1987 - Gordon Chiesa is named head coach.

April 11, 1988 - Rick Barnes is named head coach.

January 12, 1989 - With a 105-56 victory over Central Connecticut, the Friars start the sea-son at 13-0 for the first time since 1964-65.

January 20, 1990 - Friars upset fifth-ranked Syracuse, 87-86, in Carrier Dome for first-ever win over Orangemen in BIG EAST play.

December 23, 1990 - Eric Murdock set McKale Center scoring record when he hits for 45 points versus Arizona.

January 26, 1991 - Friars upset No. 6 Syracuse, 92-82, for first BIG EAST home win over Orangemen.

January 29, 1991 - With 6:30 left in first half in game with Seton Hall, Eric Murdock sets NCAA career steals record with his 342nd.

March 18, 1991 - Eric Murdock scores 2000th point in NIT win over West Virginia.

February 8, 1992 - Friars defeat Georgetown, 86-63, in first-ever Capitol Centre win.

March 12, 1993 - PC defeats Connecticut, 73-55, in Big East Tournament for theprogram’s 1,000th win.

March 24, 1993 - PC defeats Boston College, 75-58, for just second 20-win season in 15 years, sending Friars to Madison Square Garden for NIT semifinals. It also marked the third defeat of BC for the Friars that season.

March 12, 1994 - In one game, Rob Phelps (10-11 field goals) and one of the great classes ever recruited fulfilled their promise by upsetting second-ranked Connecticut 69-67 in the BIG EAST Tournament.

March 13, 1994 - PC captures its first-ever BIG EAST Championship, as the Friars defeat Georgetown, 74-64, in the Tournament finale.

March 30, 1994 - Pete Gillen is named the Friars 12th head coach.

February 27, 1995 - Friars upset No. 4 Connecticut, 72-70, at the Providence Civic Center. Win is Friars’ first over a Top 5 team since 1990.

March 4, 1995 - PC knocks off second nationally ranked team in a week as No. 11 Villanova falls, 71-70, at the Civic Center.

March 10, 1995 - Make it three in a row for the Friars as Jason Murdock’s two free throws with :01 left on the clock gives PC a 71-69 overtime win over No. 20 Syracuse in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament.

November 27, 1996 - In the Friars’ home opener against Long Island University, Lenny Wilkens becomes the first Friar to have his jersey retired.

March 14, 1997 - Behind Austin Croshere’s career-high 39 points, PC wins NCAA Tournament game for first time in 10 years beating Marquette, 81-59.

March 16, 1997 - PC wins second round NCAA game upsetting eighth-ranked Duke 98-87 to advance to Sweet 16.

March 23, 1997 - Friars come within 3.9 seconds of advancing to Final Four against Arizona. With score tied 85-85, PC misses last shot. Arizona wins in overtime, 96-92.

April 2, 1998 - Tim Welsh is named 13th head coach at Providence College.

December 27, 1999 - Karim Shabazz scores 25 points, grabs 15 rebounds and blocks 10 shots against Long Island, for the first triple-double by a Friar since 1977.

February 10, 2001 - The Friars blitz 12th-ranked Georgetown, 103-79. The Friars hand the Hoyas their worst-ever conference loss.

February 18, 2001 - PC cracks the AP Top 25 for their first regular season ranking since January of 1989.

March 3, 2001 - PC defeats Rutgers, 69-66, to finish with an 11-5 record in BIG EAST action. It marked the first time ever that PC earned 11 wins in BIG EAST play. March 7, 2001 - John Linehan is named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year.

February 26, 2002 - John Linehan sets the NCAA steal record with his 377th career steal versus Miami.

March 5, 2002 - John Linehan is named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season.

March 28, 2002 - John Linehan is named the NABC Defensive Player of the Year.

January 3, 2004 - The Friars defeated Virginia, 84-69, in Charlottesville, Va., to earn their first road win ever over a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference.

January 24, 2004 - The Friars’ 66-56 win over No. 4 Connecticut, 66-56, marked the first time Providence ever defeated a top-four opponent on the road.

February 7, 2004 - The Friars defeated Syracuse, 74-61, at Providence, R.I. For the Friars, it marked their first win ever over a defending national champion.

March 1, 2004 - Providence is ranked 12th in the AP Poll and 13th in the ESPN/USA Today Poll. It marked the highest the team had been ranked during the regular-season since it was 11th in the AP Poll and the UPI Poll on February 21, 1978.

March 23, 2004 - Ryan Gomes is named to the Associated Press First Team All-America squad. Gomes is just the fourth Friar ever to earn AP First Team honors and the first since Marvin Barnes in 1974.

February 23, 2005 - Ryan Gomes scored 19 points at Seton Hall and surpassed Jimmy Walker (2,045 points) as the Friars’ all-time scoring leader. He finished his career with 2,138 career points. Also in that game, he recorded his 1,000th career rebound and became first player at Providence and just the sixth player in BIG EAST history score more than 2,000 points and record 1,000 rebounds. He finished his career with 1,028 rebounds.

November 26, 2006 - Herbert Hill scored 20 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in a win over George Washington. It marked the 31st time that a PC player posted a 20-20 game and the first since March 4, 1974. Hill was just the sixth Friar all-time to register a 20-20 game.

Decenber 22, 2006 - Geoff McDermott recorded the first triple-double for the Friars since December 27, 1999 as he scored 12 points, had 11 rebounds, recorded 10 assists in a win over Harvard.

January 6, 2007 - The Friars honored former legendary coach by naming the floor at the Dunk’ the Dave Gavitt Court. PC also hung banners to honor Gavitt and PC’s all-time win-ningest coach Joe Mullaney.

March 6, 2007 - Herbert Hill became the third Friar to lead the BIG EAST in scoring (19.9 ppg) and became the first PC player to earn the league’s Most Improved Player honors.

March 8, 2008 - Providence College honored former Friar greats Marvin Barnes, Ernie DiGregorio and Jimmy Walker by retiring their jerseys at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

April 15, 2008 - Keno Davis was named the 14th Head Coach at Providence College.

January 17, 2009 - The completely renovated men’s basketball wing opens in Alumni Hall, featuring state-of-the-art offices, a new lockerroom and the Joe Calabria Hallway of Legends.

February 21, 2009 - John Egan becomes the seventh Friar Legend to have his jersey retired at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in a halftime ceremony.

February 24, 2009 - The Friars knock off No. 1 Pittsburgh, 81-73, at the Dunk’ to record the second win over a top-ranked team in program history.

March 22, 2011-- Ed Cooley was named the 15th head coach at Providence College.

January 10, 2012 – The Friars defeated Rick Pitino’s No. 14/15 Louisville Cardinal squad, 90-59, in Providence. The 31-point win was the Friars’ largest margin of victory ever over a ranked team.

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seven different players to guard Jimmy Walker, Walker was on his way to 50 points, tying Oscar Robertson’s Madison Square Garden record in the process, and PC had its first Holiday Festival title.

PROVIDENCE 73 - MASSACHUSETTS 72 Led by the incomparable Julius Erving, Massachusetts came into the game 11-0 and ranked first in New England. Sophomore Ernie DiGregorio killed 45 seconds of the game with a dribbling exhibition before hitting the last of his 33 points with forty seconds left. Doctor J, held in check all night by 5’11 Donnie Lewis, missed a finger roll with sec-onds left and PC was Number One again.

PROVIDENCE 70 at SO. CALIFORNIA 66 A national television audience got their first glimpse of Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes as they helped Providence to a 15-point lead with eight

minutes left in an intersectional game with ninth-ranked Southern Cal. Paul Westphal and the Trojans cut the lead to two with a minute left before Fran Costello and Marvin Barnes hit a pair of free throws each in the upset.

PROVIDENCE 90 at JACKSONVILLE 76 Trailing 63-61 to the much taller, sec-ond-ranked Jacksonville Dolphins, the Ernie DiGregorio and Marvin Barnes-led Friars went on a 15-0 run that put the game out of reach before a shocked hometown crowd in Jacksonville. The win gave the Friars another 20-win season and a trip to the NCAA’s.

PROVIDENCE 103 - MARYLAND 89 NCAA Fourteen years to the day after PC had defeated pre-NIT Tournament favorite St. Louis, the Friars squared off against Maryland, ‘The UCLA of the East’ and

an NCAA tournament favorite with UCLA. Ernie DiGregorio scorched the Terps for 30 points and despite fouling out, saw Kevin Stacom and Marvin Barnes hold the fourth-ranked favorites at bay. The Friars had defeated the ACC’s best and had earned their first trip to the Final Four.

PROVIDENCE 85 - MEMPHIS STATE 98 NCAA SemifinalLegendary CCNY coach Nat Holman called the Friars’ start the best eight minutes of team basketball he’d ever seen. Ernie DiGregorio had thrown some miracle passes, Kevin Stacom hit a couple of long jump-ers, and Marvin Barnes was dominating inside. Disaster struck when Barnes hurt his knee com-ing down with a rebound, and despite Ernie D’s valiant effort, Memphis State came back to win and end PC’s chance for a showdown with UCLA for the National Championship.

streak that dated back to 1948. Lenny Wilkens’ 34 points helped PC to a one point lead with 30 seconds left. But St. Bonaventure’s Tom Stith, who finished with a PC opponent record 46-points, hit a jumper with 15 seconds left to keep the streak alive.

PROVIDENCE 90 - HOLY CROSS 83 (OT) NITNo time remained on the clock when Vinnie Ernst stepped to the free throw line of the NIT semifinal with the score tied at 75 in a game with New England rival Holy Cross. Ernst was waved off the line repeatedly as security guards scrambled to pre-vent fans from shaking the wires to the basket. Ernst shot, and missed, but came back in over-time to team with Johnny Egan in scoring all 15 of the Friars’ points in the win.

PROVIDENCE 62 - ST. LOUIS 59 NIT For the third year in a row, Providence faced St. Louis in the NIT, this time for the Championship. Drained from their emotional win over Holy Cross, the

Friars struggled and trailed by seven with 10 minutes left in the game. But sophomore George Zalucki, who played the best game of his career (18 points and 10 rebounds), rallied the Friars with key free throws. Jim Hadnot iced the game with free throws and the Friars had their first National Championship.

PROVIDENCE 84 at DAYTON 72 The Friars had struggled early in the year, and continued to struggle in the first half against Dayton, falling behind by six at intermission. The coaches left the players to themselves at halftime where seniors Ray Flynn and Vinnie Ernst gave fiery speeches which propelled PC to a win that night and in the next 15 games, capturing their second NIT Championship in the process.

PROVIDENCE 106 - MIAMI 96 NIT Miami had defeated the Friars in Alumni Hall earlier in the year and Ray Flynn wanted revenge. His 38 points proved the better of the great Rick Barry’s

efforts and the Friars moved on but not without some theatrics. PC watched a 19 point lead dwindle to four with 1:30 left when Barry fouled Flynn. Barry slammed the ball to the floor, got a technical, and Flynn hit three free throws to ice the game.

PROVIDENCE 81 - ST. JOSEPH’S 73 (OT) NCAASt. Joseph’s entered the NCAA Eastern Regional 26-1 and ranked third national-ly. The Friars were 23-1 and ranked fourth. Down 59-53 with a minute left, the Friars and Jimmy Walker staged a furious rally, forcing overtime. Walker and Jim Benedict scored 14 of the team’s 20 points in the extra session enabling PC to reach the regional final and a date with Bill Bradley and Princeton.

PROVIDENCE 91 - BOSTON COLLEGE 86 Holiday Festival

Holy Cross and NBA legend Bob Cousy had Boston College on the threshold of greatness in New England basketball and

a chance to take the top spot from PC. Although the Eagles had the height advantage and used

PROVIDENCE 32 at ST. JOHN’S 30 Providence College scored its first major triumph, defeating St. John’s and its “Wonder Five” which lost just four games in four years (two to PC). Led by All-

American Ed Wineapple’s 15 points, PC stunned the heavily favored St. John’s, in front of the New York media, giving the Friars their first national exposure and marking them as the team to beat in New England for the next decade.

PROVIDENCE 60 - RHODE ISLAND 54 After dominating New England col-lege basketball during the thirties, Providence College saw its program decline in the forties. Rhode Island State, on the other hand, was coached by Frank Keaney and was a program on the rise. The teams collided in Rhode Island Auditorium before 5800 fans as Ted McConnon and Chet Zabek powered the Friars to the upset.

PROVIDENCE 85 - NOTRE DAME 83 (OT) With a new coach (Joe Mullaney) and a new gym (Alumni Hall), Providence was a rising star looking for the big stage. Notre Dame came to Alumni Hall and

after trailing most of the game, tied it with sec-onds left in regulation. With most of the starters fouled out, little used Gordie Holmes found himself with the ball with just a few seconds left in over-time. His 45-foot prayer was answered and Friar basketball was “On the Map”.

PROVIDENCE 90 at VILLANOVA 83 (4OT) For the first time, Providence fans were able to follow their team on radio and the Friars made the most of the opportunity, defeating nationally-ranked Villanova in the storied Palestra in a four overtime performance that still ranks as one of the greatest games ever played in the old barn. Johnny Egan scored 39 in one of the Palestra’s greatest individ-ual performances to this day. The win propelled the Friars to their first NIT.

PROVIDENCE 75 - ST. LOUIS 72 (2OT) NIT After defeating Manhattan in the first round of the NIT, the Friars found them-selves up against pre-tournament favorite St. Louis, led by All-America Bob Ferry.

Dubbed ‘Mullaney’s Midgets’ by the New York media because they started no one over 6’5”, the Friars pulled off the double overtime upset and became the darlings of New York City on their annual treks to the NIT.

PROVIDENCE 64 at ST. JOSEPH’S 63 Almost one year after the stunning upset of Villanova, the Friars returned to the Palestra to face nationally ranked St. Joseph’s. With a minute left and the Hawks clinging to a 63-60 lead, PC’s Lenny Wilkens stole the ball three consecutive times (twice from All-America Bobby McNeil and once from Paul Westhead) converting two for bas-kets and another improbable upset.

PROVIDENCE 89 at ST. BONAVENTURE 90 (3OT) Providence traveled to the Olean Armory where the balconies hung over the court and the Bonnies had a 91-game winning

Ray Flynn scores against Miami’s Rick Barry in the March 19, 1963 NIT game.

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PROVIDENCE 91 - CLEMSON 86 NIT Pre-tournament favorite Clemson had seven-footer Tree Rollins and four min- utes of basketball when they held the younger Friars scoreless in the NIT.

But behind the sharpshooting of Joey Hassett, the Friars came back to lead by 13 at the half. Bruce Campbell and Gary Bello controlled the second half, thwarting a late Tiger run and PC was in its first NIT final since the 1963 Championship.

PROVIDENCE 82 - MICHIGAN 81 (2OT) One of the greatest games in Providence College basketball history. Michigan was ranked Number One, had an Olympic Gold Medalist in Phil Hubbard and an All-American in Ricky Green. Bob Cooper blocked five shots in the first four min-utes as the Friars hung tough but the Wolverines proved tougher as they went up seven in the second half. Bruce Campbell (25 points) and Joe Hassett (21 points) sparked a 14-4 run and the game went into an extra session. Bob Misevicius hit a jumper at the end of the first OT to send it into a second overtime. With time running out, Campbell threw a perfect pass to - who else - Misevicius who banked in a 12-footer to give Providence its first upset of the number one team in the country.

PROVIDENCE 61 - NORTH CAROLINA 59 This one was pure Dave Gavitt. The seventh-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels somehow got permission to land their plane at T.F. Green Airport which was

closed due to the great blizzard of ‘78 which paralyzed the entire state. And even though the roads in Providence were closed, over 7000 fans walked to the Civic Center to see the Tar Heels battle the 20th ranked Friars on national TV. Carolina great Phil Ford and Mike O’Koren set up the four corners offense with 3:30 left and the Heels up 58-52. But PC rallied to tie on David Frye’s three-point play and later went ahead on a Billy Eason 12-footer with 21 seconds left. When Ford’s jumper rolled out, the Friars had a monu-mental upset.

PROVIDENCE 84 - RHODE ISLAND 77 After twenty years when PC’s overall record was among the top five in the country, the program experienced difficult times in Dave Gavitt’s final year as coach. A month earlier, Sly Williams and Rhode Island embarrassed the Friars 86-42 in the worst defeat of the modern era. It would take a miracle to beat the powerful Rams. The miracle came just before the half when Rudy Williams tossed in an NCAA record 89-foot shot. The momentum carried PC to a win in Gavitt’s last game in the Providence Civic Center.

PROVIDENCE 82 - GEORGETOWN 79 Before Rick Pitino, PC was one of the doormats of the BIG EAST. Georgetown came to Providence with its usual lofty ranking and hot off a defeat of unbeaten

DePaul. The Friars were 14-3 and had won five straight. And despite Reggie Williams’ 33 points, the Billy Donovan-David Kipfer-Delray Brooks led Friars hung tough enough and smart enough to

get the ball to Ernie “Pop” Lewis who hit the final three shots of the game - all three pointers. And when Lewis hit the gamewinner off a Donovan pass, PC had arrived in The BIG EAST.

PROVIDENCE 90 - AUSTIN PEAY 87 (OT) NCAACinderella in black sneakers. The Friars were down ten with 5:50 left and play-ing poorly. One timeout later, PC and Billy Donovan were on a tear, scoring 12 of the next 14 points, the last to tie it at 82 on a 20-footer by Donovan. When Austin Peay missed the front end of a one-and-one with two seconds left it was overtime and no doubt that Cinderella was on her way to the Ball.

PROVIDENCE 87 at SYRACUSE 86 Twenty-one games over the 10 years of BIG EAST play. That’s how long Syracuse had dominated Providence. Fifth-ranked Syracuse raced to a

10-point lead early before Carlton Screen brought the Friars to a tie at 32. Screen, who had 16 assists, Abdul Shamsid-Deen (12 points and 11 rebounds) and Eric Murdock (25 points) pushed the Friar lead to six in the second half with 10 minutes left. A furious Syracuse rally and Friar collapse gave the home team a seven point lead with three minutes left. But PC clawed back and when Murdock hit a jumper at the foul line with seconds left, PC had its first-ever defeat of Syracuse in BIG EAST play.

PROVIDENCE 69 - CONNECTICUT 67 BIG EAST TournamentThis one was as good as it gets. In a nationally televised game, Connecticut came in ranked second nationally and virtually assured a Number 1 NCAA seed. Rob Phelps (10-11 field goals, 23 points) and the Friars had other plans. The scene was set seven games previously when the Friars had a 12-9 record and needed six straight to be assured an NCAA bid. After six consecutive wins, the bid assured, the Friars thumped Connecticut, with Dickey Simpkins (20 points) stopping Connecticut’s Player of the Year candidate, Donyell Marshall. It made the next day’s game against Georgetown anti-climatic but the win over the Hoyas gave PC its first-ever BIG EAST title.

PROVIDENCE 81 - MARQUETTE 59 NCAA First Round The Friars hadn’t won an NCAA Tournament game since 1987 and were 0-for-4 in their most recent trips to the

tournament. Austin Croshere took it upon him-self to end that string as he scored 20 first half points, including a 75-foot buzzer beater to give PC a 50-32 halftime lead. In the second half the Friars tightened the clamps on the Golden Eagles holding Marquette to 27 points while Croshere finished with a career high 39 points in an 81-59 PC victory. Derrick Brown added 13 and Jamel Thomas had 11 as the Friars advanced in the tournament for the first time since 1987.

PROVIDENCE 98 - DUKE 87 NCAA Second RoundThe second round of the NCAA tourna-ment pitted the Friars against the leg-ends. Derrick Brown was unstoppable

with a career high 33 points in the 98-87 win. PC trailed 46-42 at the half, but with a quick, small lineup in the game, Gillen’s Gang put the pressure on. Duke’s guards couldn’t stop God Shammgod from penetrating as he scored 12 and dished off nine assists. Brown and Austin Croshere controlled the boards. Croshere added 21 points and Jamel Thomas had 17 to help send Providence to the Sweet 16. The win was the Friars’ first ever against Duke.

PROVIDENCE 103 - GEORGETOWN 79 In the 22-year history of the BIG EAST Conference, nobody had ever pushed the mighty Hoyas of Georgetown around like this. No one had ever scored over

100 points against Georgetown in league play, and no one had ever defeated them by 24 points. But on a cold February evening, the Friars came out piping hot, and rained three pointer after three pointer on the stunned, 12th-ranked Hoyas. The Friars hit 9 of 12 threes in the first half (14 of 19 for the game) on the way to an incredible 61-35 halftime lead. The 61 points established a league record for most points in the first half at the time. Georgetown never got the lead below 22 points in the second half, as Karim Shabazz led six Friars in double figures, with 22 points and 11 rebounds.

PROVIDENCE 66 - CONNECTICUT 56 The underdog Friars rolled into Hartford and upset fourth-ranked Connecticut, 66-56. For the Friars, it marked the first time ever that they defeated a top-four opponent on the road. With the win, the Friars earned their first victory at the Hartford Civic Center since January 19, 1991. The win also ended the Huskies’ 19-game winning streak at the Hartford Civic Center and was the eventual national champions only defeat at home in 2003-04. The Friars committed just six turnovers in the win. Waterbury, Connecticut native Ryan Gomes led the Friars with 26 points and 12 rebounds. In the second half, UConn took a 50-48 lead with 8:24 to play, but Sheiku Kabba quickly put the Friars ahead when he nailed the first of his two three pointers in a two-minute span.

PROVIDENCE 81 - PITTSBURGH 73 It took 33 years, but for only the second time in Providence College basketball history, the Friars knocked off the num-ber one ranked team in the nation, as PC hammered the Pitt Panthers, 81-73.

Unlike the Michigan game, which was a back-and-forth affair, PC took control early, building a 44-26 halftime lead before an emotional crowd on Senior Night. PC’s second half lead peaked at 20 points before Pitt narrowed the gap to 75-70 with under a minute left, behind a furious rush. Five free throws, three by Weyinmi Efejuku and two by Brian McKenzie, sealed the win, as fans stormed the court in a wild celebration. PC contained Pittsburgh’s star, DeJuan Blair, who eventually fouled out, while five Friars scored in double figures, led by Efejuku, with 16 points, Sharaud Curry with 15, Jonathan Kale with 13, Geoff McDermott with 11 and Randall Hanke with 10 points.

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national tournaments and coached the Friars to their first game over the cen-tury mark. He developed two of PC’s all-time best players - Jim Schlimm and Bob Moran. Cuddy also served as PC’s freshman baseball coach, sports information director, busi-ness manager, and associ-ate director of athletics in his 32 years in the athletic department. One of the most beloved figures in PC history, he is a member of the PC Hall of Fame.

ERNIE DiGREGORIOWhat Jimmy Walker was to Joe Mullaney and the great teams of the 1960’s, Ernie DiGregorio was to Dave Gavitt and the team’s of the 1970’s. Homegrown in the shadow of Alumni Hall, Ernie D not only defined the running Friar tradition but helped revolutionize college basketball’s fast break offense. A wizard with the basketball as a

ballhandler and passer, DiGregorio helped usher in the age of the Providence Civic Center. It was his behind-the-back passes and three consecu-tive team MVP awards that packed the downtown arena. Still the all-time assists leader and one of the top scorers in PC history, he was a consensus All-America and Lapchick Award winner as the nation’s outstanding senior. He was the NCAA East Regional MVP and the only Providence player to make the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team. The third pick in the 1973 NBA draft, he went on to be the NBA’s Rookie of the Year. He played for the Buffalo Braves for four seasons before a season with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics. The ECAC named him Eastern Player of the Decade for the 1970’s.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1971 28 217- 451 .451 88-106 .830 112 522-18.6 1972 27 192- 440 .436 93-116 .801 81 477-17.7 1973 31 348- 728 .478 65- 81 .802 99 761-24.6 Totals 86 757-1619 .467 246-303 .811 292 1780-20.5

BILLY DONOVANProvidence College basketball had reached its lowest ebb in the modern era when fate crossed the rising stars of Rick Pitino and Billy Donovan. A player who watched more basketball than he played in his first two seasons, Donovan caught the Pitino fire and blazed a two-year path that almost brought the NCAA Championship trophy to Providence. A two-time team MVP,

Donovan saved his best for last. With the advent of the three-pointer came opportunity for the underdeveloped and undersized point guard to shine. His senior year, Donovan led the Friars to a fourth place BIG EAST finish, the best ever, and a magic carpet ride to the NCAA Final Four. He was the South-east Regional MVP and a Honorable Mention All-American. He played 44 games for the New York Knicks.

ninth all-time in scoring at PC as he finished with 1,629 career points. Brooks became the 10th Friar all-time selected in the first round of the NBA Draft when he was picked in the 25th spot by the Boston Celtics.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2008 18 21- 55 .382 15- 21 .714 17 62- 3.42009 32 122-279 .437 54- 79 .674 115 338-10.62010 31 168-360 .467 59- 83 .711 129 441-14.22011 32 276-572 .483 169-219 .722 225 788-24.6Totals 113 587-1265 .464 297-402 .739 486 1629-14.4

BRUCE “SOUP” CAMPBELLNew Haven, Connecticut native Bruce Campbell still ranks as the all-time leading assists maker for forwards at Providence. The most mobile big man and certainly the most ver-satile frontcourt player in Friar history, Campbell was a smooth-shooting and pinpoint passing southpaw who earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in 1976 to go with his

team MVP Award. “Soup” Campbell registered the assist on Bob Misevicius’ game-winning basket in PC’s upset of Michigan in 1976.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1975 30 133- 283 .470 64- 84 .762 202 330-11.0 1976 32 206- 391 .527 96-123 .780 272 504-15.8 1977 29 184- 373 .493 64- 91 .703 234 432-14.9 1978 31 203- 428 .474 133-180 .739 241 539-17.4 Totals 122 726-1475 .492 357-478 .746 949 1809-14.8

AUSTIN CROSHERENo mention of great PC frontcourt players would be complete without this 6-9 standout from Crossroads School in California. Croshere gave notice of his potential in the Big East Tournament as a sophomore, and then established himself as a Third Team All-Big East player as a junior and a First Team player as a senior. Able to take the ball down low and post up, as

well as step out and hit the three pointer, few players worked harder at improving than did Austin. Croshere led the team in scoring as a junior and senior and ranks tenth in career scoring with 1523 points. An excellent free throw shooter, he set a league and school record with 57 freebies in a row, and sparked PC to an NCAA Elite Eight run as a senior, scoring a career-high 39 points against Marquette in the first round. Austin was a lottery draft choice in 1997, and is currently en-joying a successful pro career with Dallas after nine seasons with Indiana.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1994 25 38- 95 .400 29- 40 .725 55 115- 4.6 1995 30 106- 231 .459 66- 85 .776 147 307-10.2 1996 30 151- 359 .421 109-128 .852 173 458-15.3 1997 36 200- 440 .455 182-205 .888 270 643-17.9 Totals 121 495-1125 .440 386-458 .843 645 1523-12.6

J. VINCENT CUDDYTo limit the contribution of Vin Cuddy to the six-season stint as head coach from 1949-1955 would be to grossly underestimate everything he meant to PC basketball and the PC athletics department. On the bench, he helped PC to four

MARVIN BARNESA Providence, Rhode Island native and clearly the greatest center and most talented frontcourt player in PC history, Barnes was the center of the Friar offense and team MVP in 1973 and 1974. The 1974 NCAA national rebounding champion, he was a consensus First Team All-America, Eastern Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player in both the Aloha Classic

and East-West All-Star games. Barnes was the second pick in the 1974 draft who later became the Rookie of the Year in the ABA where he played for two seasons. He moved on to the NBA for four seasons. Barnes was named to the ECAC All-Decade team for the 1970’s. He still holds Providence game, season and career records for rebounds and blocks.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1972 27 236- 462 .511 112-173 .647 424 584-21.6 1973 30 237- 436 .545 75-109 .688 571 549-18.3 1974 32 297- 596 .498 112-164 .682 597 706-22.1 Totals 89 770-1494 .515 299-446 .670 1592 1839-20.7

ALLEN BRACHENA two-time All-American (Second Team as a sophomore and junior) Brachen was the Friars’ most dominant player in the 1930’s. A great de-fender who played at the guard and forward slots, he is still the only player to lead Providence in scoring four years, and his career points total stood as a Providence record for seventeen years.

YEAR G FG FT PTS-AVG 1931 19 77 26 180- 9.5 1932 24 87 52 226- 9.4 1933 16 85 38 208-13.0 1934 16 66 27 159- 9.9 Totals 75 315 143 773-10.3

MARSHON BROOKSAs a senior, Marshon Brooks had one of the greatest offensive seasons in the history of the BIG EAST. Brooks broke the BIG EAST single-game scoring mark and tied the PC single-game mark when he recorded 52 points on 20-28 shooting against No. 9 Notre Dame on February 23, 2011. His 20 field goals against Notre Dame set

a BIG EAST record for the most field goals in a game. He also established the BIG EAST single-season scoring mark with 468 points in 18 league games. Brooks set these records while leading the league in scoring in overall action (24.6 ppg) and in league action (26.0 ppg). His 24.6 ppg average ranked second in the nation. He was the only player in the country to average more than 24.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. Brooks earned numerous post-season awards, including First Team All-BIG EAST and Associated Press Third Team All-America honors. He scored 788 points in 2011, which ranks third all-time at PC. He ranks

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YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 2002 24 132- 236 .559 68- 111 .613 188 332-13.8 2003 32 213- 397 .537 163- 194 .840 311 589-18.4 2004 29 192- 379 .507 134- 154 .870 274 547-18.9 2005 31 247- 498 .496 124- 161 .770 255 670-21.6 Totals 116 784-1510 .519 489-620 .789 1028 2138-18.4

JIM HADNOTJim Hadnot certainly lived up to his pedigree. One of the nation’s top schoolboy basketball players, he was the first big-name big man to come to Providence College. Hadnot was a two-year Honorable Men-tion All-America selection and a three-time All-New England choice. He helped the 1961 team to the NIT Championship. Hadnot graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer and

rebounder. The 6-10 Hadnot was an adept shot blocker and is one of only four Friars with over 1000 career rebounds. “Jumbo Jim” ranked seventh in the nation in rebounding as a sophomore, and fifth in the country as a junior. Just the third PC player drafted by the NBA, Hadnot was the 25th pick in the 1962 draft but played only in the ABA.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1960 29 170- 334 .509 89- 154 .578 473 429-14.8 1961 29 214- 430 .498 133- 220 .605 475 561-19.3 1962 26 198- 357 .555 81- 122 .664 351 477-18.3 Total 84 582-1121 .519 303-496 .611 1299 1467-17.5

JOE HASSETTThe tradition of great Rhode Island players to “stay home” began with Ernie DiGregorio and ended with Joe Hassett in one swift but successful eight-year term. While Ernie D. was pinpointing passes in the Civic Center, Hassett was nailing long-range shots from every high school gym in Rhode Island. Nicknamed “Sonar” for his incredible range, he

was an Honorable Mention All-American by his junior year and a Third Team member as a senior. He played for the United States team in the Pan American Games and later in the East-West All-Star Game. Probably the greatest shooter ever at Providence, Hassett was a third round draft choice of the Seattle Supersonics and enjoyed a six-year career in the NBA, including the 1979 World Championship.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1974 32 108- 223 .488 14- 16 .875 50 230- 7.2 1975 31 244- 486 .502 22- 30 .733 64 510-16.5 1976 32 248- 514 .482 48- 57 .842 93 544-17.0 1977 29 240- 480 .500 64- 68 .941 92 544-18.8 Totals 124 840-1703 .493 148-171 .865 299 1828-14.7

Flynn is still recognized as one of the all-time best long range jump shooters in PC history. In 1988, the NCAA named Flynn to the Silver Anniversary team.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1961 28 75- 187 .401 13- 17 .765 38 163- 5.8 1962 26 148- 328 .451 37- 49 .755 79 333-12.8 1963 28 239- 481 .497 51- 64 .797 68 529-18.9 Totals 82 462-996 .464 101-130 .777 185 1025-12.5

DAVE GAVITTDave Gavitt led Providence College and Eastern basketball into the modern age. In ten seasons, Gavitt led the Friars to 209 wins, including eight consecu-tive 20-win seasons, five NCAA appearances, three NIT appearances and five New England Coach of the Year trophies. He guided PC to 23 wins over Top 20

teams including a stunning double-overtime upset of top ranked Michigan - PC’s greatest win ever. His 1973 team made it all the way to the NCAA Final Four. In 1971, Gavitt was named Director of Athletics at Providence College, a position he held until 1982 when he resigned to be the director of The BIG EAST Conference. After leading the BIG EAST to national prominence, Gavitt later served as President of the Boston Celtics. His most cherished honor was being named the 1980 United States Olympic Basketball Coach. Gavitt was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

RYAN GOMESRyan Gomes had a remarkable career as a Friar. Gomes graduated from Providence as the Friars’ all-time leading scorer with 2,138 points and ranks fifth all-time in rebounding with 1,028 boards. In his senior campaign, Gomes led the BIG EAST in scoring with 21.6 ppg and finished fifth in the conference in rebounding (8.2 rpg). For

his efforts he earned his second consecutive All-BIG EAST First Team accolade. He also was named an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American. As a junior in 2004, Gomes led the Friars to a 20-9 record and an NCAA berth. He averaged 18.9 ppg and 9.4 rebounds while shooting over 50 percent from the floor. Along with his selection to the All-BIG EAST First Team, he earned nine All-America honors, including First Team All-America accolades by both the Associated Press and The Sporting News. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics and is enjoying a successful pro career.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1984 28 25- 68 .368 15- 21 .714 23 65- 2.3 1985 29 41- 87 .456 10- 15 .667 16 92- 3.2 1986 31 183- 358 .511 103- 130 .792 49 469-15.1 1987 34 203- 467 .435 199- 236 .843 102 702-20.6 Totals 122 452-980 .461 327-402 .813 190 1328-10.9

JOHN EGANThe best high school player in New England, John Egan was the first big-name recruit to come to Providence when recruiting became synonymous with college basketball. Under Joe Mullaney, Egan split time between shooting and point guard. He made the NIT All-Tournament team in 1959 and repeated that honor while helping the

Friars to the Championship in 1961. He was a Second Team All-American as a senior. His 39 points against Villanova set the single game record at the time. Egan was the 12th pick in the NBA draft in 1961. He enjoyed 11 seasons in the NBA, third only to Lenny Wilkens’ 15 and Otis Thorpe’s 16 among PC players.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1959 24 181- 418 .433 140- 170 .824 63 502-20.9 1960 27 147- 357 .412 90- 112 .804 66 384-14.2 1961 29 221- 510 .433 106- 129 .822 71 548-18.8 Totals 80 549-1285 .427 336- 411 .818 200 1434-17.9

VINNIE ERNSTA 5-8 fan favorite from New Jersey, Vinnie Ernst was the greatest point guard ever by the time he graduated from PC in 1963. If it wasn’t for the likes of Ernie DiGregorio, he might still hold that lofty position. An excellent ballhandler and passer, it was the flashy Ernst who directed the Friar attack in the 1961 and 1963 NIT championship seasons.

In fact, he was the NIT Most Valuable Player while only a sophomore. He went on to be an Honorable Mention All-American and a UPI “Small Player” First Team All-American who played on the USA’s World Championship team in 1963. He graduated as the all-time as-sists leader at Providence. Any hope of a professional career ended with a knee injury in the Boston Celtics preseason camp.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1961 29 109- 276 .395 67- 80 .838 115 285- 9.8 1962 26 101- 259 .390 100- 125 .800 103 302-11.6 1963 28 106- 251 .422 112- 148 .757 110 324-11.6 Totals 83 316-786 .402 279-353 .790 328 911-11.0

RAY FLYNNRay Flynn brought one part physical talent and nine parts toughness and a Southie work ethic from South Boston when he matriculated to Providence College. That toughness and hard work helped him develop into one of the great stories in Eastern basketball lore. An All-East player as a junior he re-peated that honor as a senior when he was also an Academic All-America and the NIT Most Valuable Player. An old-fashioned “gym rat”, Flynn is well-noted for sneaking into the old Madison Square Garden the night before the 1963 Championship game to shoot a couple hundred shots. His hard work paid off–

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YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1952 21 127 125 48 379-18.0 1953 22 158- 446 .354 139- 206 .675 68 455-20.8 1954 26 132 153 417-16.0 Totals 69 417 417 1251-18.1

JOE MULLANEYIf Gordie Holmes’ game-winning shot against Notre Dame put Providence College basketball “On the Map”, it was his coach, Joe Mullaney, who made PC basketball a tourist attraction. A three-time New England Coach of the Year, Mullaney guided PC to an incredible nine con-secutive 20-win seasons and as many post-season tournaments. Along the

way, he coached the Friars the Friars to the 1961 and 1963 NIT Championships. His first stint at the helm, from 1955-69, saw him develop six All-Americans and record a 271-94 (.742) mark. He left the college coaching ranks to coach in the NBA and ABA. He was then, and remains now, a basketball genius who ranks as one of the greatest coaches in any league at any time. In 1981, Mullaney returned to Providence for a four-year stint before moving onto the CBA.

ERIC MURDOCKEric Murdock will long be recognized as one of the most complete and versatile guards in the storied history of PC backcourt greats. The third all-time leading scorer at Providence, he is second among three-point shooters, third in free throws, sixth in assists, second in steals and 29th in rebounding. He is second on the

all-time NCAA steals list as well. Murdock’s senior year was a storybook ride through both the record books and the collective imagination of the basketball public. Not chosen to any of the three BIG EAST postseason all-league teams as a junior, Murdock was a First Team All-American, one of the nation’s top scorers, BIG EAST scoring champion, Eastern Player of the Year and the nation’s Most Courageous Player Award winner as a senior. He had 12 30-points-or-more scoring nights (three over 40) and played in the East-West All-Star Game before being the 21st pick in the NBA draft.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1988 28 114- 276 .413 45- 61 .738 85 300-10.7 1989 29 164- 359 .457 99- 130 .762 135 471-16.2 1990 28 147- 351 .419 96- 126 .762 116 432-15.4 1991 32 262- 589 .445 238- 293 .812 168 818-25.6 Totals 117 687-1575 .436 478-610 .783 504 2021-17.3

RICK PITINOFew stars shone as bright as Rick Pitino’s Providence College coaching stint. He took over a PC basketball program that had won just 79 games in the previous seven seasons and turned it into a Cinderella story that was the envy of the college basketball world. In his first year, he led the team to a 17-14 record and an NIT Quarterfinal appearance. In 1987, his Friar team finished fourth in the BIG EAST Conference, PC’s best finish ever, and advanced all the way to the the

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1998 29 45- 133 .338 49- 54 .907 60 161- 5.6 1999 30 38- 119 .319 47- 59 .797 68 133- 4.4 2000 6 11- 32 .344 3- 3 1.000 18 31- 5.2 2001 26 79- 190 .416 77- 90 .856 63 278-10.7 2002 31 118- 302 .391 97-116 .836 117 387-12.5 Totals 122 291- 776 .375 273-322 .848 326 990- 8.1

AL McCLELLANBefore there was Joe Mullaney or Dave Gavitt, there was “The General” Al McClellan. For 11 sea-sons he guided Providence College to the top of New England and Eastern College basketball. The first great coach at PC, McClellan developed four All-Americans to go with as many New England Championships. In 1932, he helped the Friars to 19

wins, a record that wouldn’t be broken for 27 years! McClellan helped upgrade both the schedule and the image of New England basketball as he was the only New England coach willing to bring his team out of the six state region to play other top teams in the East. He still ranks third in all-time victories and second in winning percentage.

TED McCONNONOne of the greatest shoot-ers of his day and certainly at Providence College, Ted McConnon was the first Friar to score more than 300 points in a season. In fact, he was the first PC player to average more than 15 points per game, a feat he accomplished in both his years at PC. Not only did he break all of All-American Ed Wineapple’s season scoring records,

he was also recognized as one of the great scorers in New England basketball history at the time. He still ranks among PC’s leaders for points per game.

YEAR G FG FT PTS-AVG 1942 20 142 25 309-15.5 1943 12 83 14 180-15.0 Totals 32 225 39 489-15.3

ROBERT “BOB” MORANThe greatest scorer in Friar history before the Joe Mullaney years, Bob Moran averaged a whopping 18.1 points per game for his three-season career at PC under Coach Vin Cuddy. He graduated as the school’s leader in points for a season and career. His junior year average of 20.8 points each game marked the first time a Providence

player averaged more than 20 points per game.

HERBERT HILLThere has rarely been a player at PC that has shown such great improvement from year-to-year as Herbert Hill. The Kinston, N.C. product increased his scoring, field goal percentage and rebounding numbers each of his four seasons, culmi-nating in 2006-07, when Hill averaged 18.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. The senior led the

BIG EAST in scoring; one of only three Friars to ever accomplish the feat. In addition to earning First Team All-BIG EAST honors, Hill also was named the BIG EAST Most Improved Player, an award no other player in PC history has won. He also received the CollegeHoops.net National Most Improved Player award. Hill was drafted 55th overall in the 2007 NBA Draft.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 2004 11 3- 6 .500 5- 8 .625 8 11- 1.0 2005 30 68- 118 .576 9- 24 .375 102 145- 4.8 2006 27 99- 169 .586 44- 79 .557 130 242- 9.0 2007 31 240- 375 .640 80-133 .602 274 544-18.1 Totals 99 410- 668 .614 148-171 .566 514 958- 9.7

JOHN KRIEGERA two-time Second Team All-American from Patter-son, New Jersey, and PC’s second-ever basketball All-American, John Krieger anchored the Friar teams of the late 1920’s and early 1930’s that won two New England champion-ships. Krieger led PC in scoring as a freshman and junior and was second as a sophomore and senior. He was named All-New

England his final three seasons. An excellent shooter at the forward slot, Krieger was the school’s all-time leading scorer when he graduated with 742 points.

YEAR G FG FT PTS-AVG 1928 16 52 55 159- 9.9 1929 20 74 64 212-10.6 1930 18 72 48 192-10.7 1931 19 66 47 179- 9.4 Totals 73 264 214 742-10.2

JOHN LINEHANJohn Linehan arrived at PC as a virtual unknown in 1997 and left with the NCAA career steals re-cord. In between, Linehan proved that heart and desire could overcome any shortcomings as the 5’9” guard terrorized opposing players throughout his career. Possessor of the fastest hands at PC since Lenny Wilkens, the one-man press recorded

139 steals as a senior and 385 in his career, to go along with 990 career points. Twice voted the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, John captured the national Defensive Player of the Year Award and earned AP Honorable Mention All-America honors after his senior season.

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JOHN THOMPSON He might be better known as the 1988 United States Olympic Team coach or the former Georgetown University basketball coach but John Thompson began his career in college basketball environs at Providence College. A nationally-recruited big man and tremendous inside scorer, Thompson’s announcement to attend PC was a major coup for

Joe Mullaney. Thompson not only established the single season scoring mark (26.2 points per game) but also smashed the career scoring record as well. A First Team All-American who played in the East-West All-Star game, Thompson is still among the top ten in scoring average, field goal percentage and rebounding at PC. Thompson ranks among the very best players ever at Providence College. He was a third round draft choice of the Boston Celtics. Thompson was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1962 25 116- 263 .441 78- 119 .655 291 310-12.4 1963 28 208- 395 .527 113- 185 .611 392 529-18.9 1964 26 260- 442 .588 161 -242 .665 378 681-26.2 Totals 79 584-1100 .531 352-546 .645 1061 1520-19.2

OTIS THORPEIt had been eight seasons since PC had enjoyed the services of an All-America big man and Friar basketball was at one of its all-time lows. Otis Thorpe was the bright spot in the dark, early years of Providence College and its membership in the BIG EAST Conference. A pow-erful rebounder, Thorpe was a two-time team MVP who owns season and

career records for field goal percentage. He still ranks seventh on the all-time rebound-ing list at Providence and was the first player since Marvin Barnes to average over 10 rebounds per game in a season. A two-time Honorable Mention All-America selection, Thorpe was PC’s first First Team All-BIG EAST player. He was the ninth pick in the NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings and enjoyed a tremendous professional career.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1981 26 100- 194 .515 50- 76 .657 137 250- 9.6 1982 27 153- 283 .540 74- 115 .643 216 380-14.1 1983 31 204- 321 .635 91- 138 .659 249 499-16.1 1984 29 167- 288 .580 162- 248 .653 300 496-17.1 Totals 113 624-1086 .575 377-577 .653 902 1625-14.4

JIMMY WALKERThere’s little doubt that Jimmy Walker is the greatest player ever at Providence College. Still the second all-time leading scorer with 2045 points in just three seasons, all before the advent of the three-point field goal, Walker was a three-time All-American who was considered the second coming of Oscar Robertson. Physically

for BIG EAST career rebound average (11.67); PC career field goal percentage by a forward (.554); and PC career rebounds by a forward (1038). He led the Friars to their first-ever BIG EAST Tournament Championship where he was named Most Outstanding Player.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1992 31 108- 218 .495 117- 202 .579 319 333-10.7 1993 33 135- 243 .556 119- 218 .546 375 389-11.8 1994 30 144- 238 .605 100- 140 .714 344 388-12.9 Totals 94 387-699 .554 336-560 .600 1038 1110-11.8

KEVIN STACOMListing Kevin Stacom as Ernie DiGregorio’s backcourt mate unfairly undervalues the career of one of PC’s greatest guards. A transfer from the school that gave the Friars Joe Mullaney (Holy Cross), Stacom was a two-time team Defensive Player of the Year. He was also one of the most consistent and effective shooters ever at PC,

netting a .527 career field goal percentage, tops among guards. He was a Second Team All-American as a senior who played in the 1973 World University Games. He took over the Friar offense as a senior after DiGregorio graduated. Stacom was a second round draft choice of the Boston Celtics who played five full seasons in the NBA and part of a sixth.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1973 31 238- 431 .552 75- 87 .862 121 551-17.8 1974 32 263- 520 .506 66- 82 .805 100 592-18.5 Totals 63 501-951 .527 141-169 .834 221 1143-18.1

JAMEL THOMAS Jamel Thomas arrived at Providence as one of the lesser known recruits in a class that included God Shammgod, Derrick Brown and Ruben Garces, but by the time he left, he was the Friars’ third leading all-time scorer. Thomas was a major cog as a sophomore on the Friar team that raced to the Elite Eight, and his corner jumper against

Arizona in the Regional finals sent the game into overtime. Thomas earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors as a junior, and then moved up to First Team honors as a senior. In his final season, Thomas carried the Friars, averaging 22 points, with a career-high 38 points in an overtime win at Villanova. The athletic swingman played parts of two seasons in the NBA.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1996 29 105- 232 .453 36- 58 .621 132 270- 9.3 1997 36 187- 429 .436 65- 96 .677 184 504-14.0 1998 29 163- 455 .358 156- 200 .780 200 536-18.5 1999 30 225- 532 .423 153- 203 .754 217 661-22.0 Totals 124 680-1648 .413 410-557 .736 733 1971-15.9

NCAA Final Four. His use of the new three-point field goal and incredible full-court pressure and frenzy brought a band of overachievers to the brink of a national champion-ship. He was named the National Coach of the Year for his efforts. Pitino left to coach the New York Knicks following the season, and is currently coach of the University of

Louisville in the BIG EAST Conference.

JAMES SCHLIMM“Slim” Jim Schlimm was a 6-3 center from St. Mary’s in Pennsylvania, who was also the first big scorer for Coach Vin Cuddy. Schlimm became the first Friar to top 1000 points in a career, scoring on a variety of hook shots against taller opponents. In his junior year, PC won the NAIB New England Tournament and traveled to Kansas City for the

nationals. A mainstay for PC’s first postseason tournament teams, Schlimm captained the Friars as a senior.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1950 23 144- 192 .493 69- 99 .697 357-15.5 1951 24 152 72 376-15.7 1952 23 141 63 158 345-15.0 Totals 70 437 204 1078-15.4

ROBERT J. SLAVIN, O.P.He never scored a point, never coached a win and never suited up for that matter, but if there is a visionary of the success that PC basketball enjoys it would be Father Robert Slavin, who served Providence College as its sixth President. Father Slavin’s tenure from 1947-61 played witness to the greatest growth period of Friar basketball.

Father Slavin was greatly impressed with the Catholic colleges in Philadelphia and with the success of their basketball programs. He had a vision of Providence College having a basketball program recognized on a national level. While his support was both enthusiastic and constant, his greatest contributions were in building Alumni Hall, thus giving the Friars a gymnasium on campus, and hiring Joe Mullaney.

MICHAEL SMITHOne of the most-loved Friars to ever don the Black and White and the school’s greatest power forward ever, Michael Smith was the first player ever to win three consecutive BIG EAST rebounding titles. He finished his Providence career as just the fourth player to score 1000 points and grab 1000 rebounds. And, like the three before him (Marvin Barnes, Jim Hadnot, and John Thompson) he did it the old-fashioned way - in three years. Smith’s name dots the record books. He set records

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EDDIE WINEAPPLEIt is unusual for a player to be considered one of a school’s all-time great-est players for just one season’s work. But that is exactly what Ed Wineapple did for his spectacular season in 1928-29. A transfer from Syracuse University, Wineapple was the school’s greatest single season scorer ever until Ted McConnon came along in 1941. A First Team

All-New England, All-East and All-America player, Wineapple led the Friars to a Number One ranking in New England and a Number Three ranking in the East. He left after just one season to play professionally for the Syracuse Nationals.

YEAR G FG FT PTS-AVG 1929 20 114 50 278-13.9

strong and tremendously gifted, Walker turned the point guard position into a deadly scoring weapon for the Friars in the middle 1960’s. Along the way he set scoring records for single game, season and career. In 1967 he became the only Friar to average over 30 points a game in leading the NATION in scoring. Walker was PC’s and New England basketball’s only Number One draft choice of the NBA. He played nine seasons of professional basketball, averaging 16.7 points per game for his career.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1965 26 211- 444 .475 110- 143 .767 158 532-20.5 1966 27 248- 488 .508 166- 215 .772 182 662-24.5 1967 28 323- 659 .492 205- 256 .801 169 851-30.4 Totals 81 782-1591 .492 481-614 .783 509 2045-25.2

LENNY WILKENS

An unknown coming out of high school who played in the formidable shadow of John Egan at Providence College, Lenny Wilkens was a smooth ball handler who was probably the finest backcourt defender ever for the Friars. Primarily a point guard, Wilkens was the first of a long line of great players to graduate having played for Joe Mul-

laney. An All-East selection as a junior, he blossomed into a full court terror in his senior season, averaging 14.2 points, a whopping 7.1 rebounds and a fair number of assists and steals (records were incomplete in those years) who became a consensus All-American and MVP of the NIT and the East-West All-Star game. As great as he was at Providence College, his best basketball was ahead of him. A 15-year NBA player, Wilkens retired in second place on the all-time assists list and was a nine-time NBA All-Star. He has coached in the professional ranks for thirty-three years, winning the World Championship in 1979. He was the first PC player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1958 24 137- 316 .434 84- 130 .646 190 358-14.9 1959 27 167- 390 .428 89- 144 .618 188 423-15.6 1960 29 157- 362 .434 98- 140 .700 205 412-14.2 Totals 80 461-1068 .432 271-414 .655 583 1193-14.9

ERIC WILLIAMSAlthough he only played two seasons for the Friars, Eric Williams left a lasting mark on Providence Col-lege basketball. A native of Newark, N.J., Williams transferred to PC his junior season and had an immediate impact, averag-ing 15.7 points during the 1993-94 season. The consummate “glue guy,” Williams’ leadership and

unselfish play helped guide the Friars to the 1994 BIG EAST title, and his 27 points paced the team in its NCAA First Round game against Alabama. Dur-ing his senior season, Williams averaged 17.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game and was named to the All-BIG EAST first team. The 14th overall pick in the 1995 draft, Williams played 11 years in the NBA, including seven with the Boston Celtics.

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 1994 30 166- 327 .508 138- 209 .660 151 470-15.7 1995 30 184- 445 .410 134- 195 .687 201 531-17.7 Totals 60 350-772 .453 272-404 .673 352 1001-16.7

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* Moran, Robert J. ‘54 Morneau, Jeff ‘92+ Mullaney, Joseph A.* Murdock, Eric ‘91 Nahigian, Alex O’Flynn, Richard ‘85 O’Leary, Mary Ann (McCoy) Orlando, Gates ‘84 O’Shea, Michael ‘77 O’Sullivan, Stephanie ‘95 Prisco, Joseph ‘49 Pumple, Richard D. ‘71 Purcell, Seamus ‘89 Quinn, Brendan ‘83 Quinn, Robert G., O.P. Reall, Bob ‘56* Reilly, Robert F. ‘42 Reynolds, Charles F. ‘42* Riordan, Michael W. ‘67* Roberge, Oliver, Jr. ‘34 Ronan, Andy ‘86 Rudolph, Amy ‘95* St. George, Rev. Raymond ‘50* Schlimm, James P. ‘52 Schneider, Herman D., O.P. ‘30 Sheady, Lynn ‘80 Sherry, Karl F. ‘37* Simpkins, Dickey ‘94 Smith, Geoff ‘84 Smith, Leo H. ‘84* Smith, Michael ‘94 Soar, Albert Henry (Hank) ‘37* Stacom, Kevin M. ‘74

Sullivan, Barry M. ‘76 Taglianetti, Peter ‘85 Taylor, Joseph B., O.P.* Tebbetts, George R. (Birdie) ‘34 Terreri, Chris ‘86* Thompson, John R., Jr. ‘64* Thorpe, Otis ‘84 Treacy, John ‘77 Treacy, Ray ‘82 Tschida, Marshall R. ‘62 Velishek, Randy ‘83 Wage, Linda ‘81 Walsh, Ed ‘88* Walker, Jimmy ‘67* Weinstock, Arthur C. ‘50 Welch, Philip G. ‘75* Wilkens, Leonard R., Jr. ‘60* Williams, Eric ‘95 Wilson, Brad ‘78 Wilson, Randy ‘79 Wilson, Ron ‘77* Zabek, Chester J. ‘42 1995 Women’s Cross Country Team

* - played men’s basketball+ - coached men’s basketball

U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM1976 John Thompson (assistant coach)1980 Dave Gavitt (head coach)1988 John Thompson (head coach) Bill Stein (assistant coach)1992 Len Wilkens (assistant coach)1996 Len Wilkens (head coach)

U.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM1963 Vin Ernst1994 Pete Gillen (assistant coach)

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES1973 Marvin Barnes (United States) Kevin Stacom (United States)1995 Austin Croshere (United States)2001 Romuald Augustin (Canada) Christopher Anrin (Sweden)2003 Christopher Anrin (Sweden) Maris Laksa (Latvia)

UNITED STATES PAN AMERICAN GAMES1963 Vin Ernst1975 Joe Hassett

U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL1978 Billy Fields1987 Carlton Screen1990 Michael Smith1991 Dickey Simpkins1993 Michael Brown1995 God Shammgod

UNDER 22-TEAM USA1996 Austin Croshere

GOODWILL GAMES2001 Romuald Augustin (Canada)

NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM1988 Ray Flynn

ECAC ALL-DECADE TEAM1970s Marvin Barnes Ernie DiGregorio (Player of the Decade)

RHODES SCHOLAR1978 Pat Kehoe

McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS1984 Delray Brooks1990 Michael Smith1995 God Shammgod2012 Kris Dunn

EAST-WEST ALL-AMERICAN GAME2012 Ricky Ledo

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA1963 Ray Flynn

LAPCHICK TROPHY1973 Ernie DiGregorio

USBWA MOST COURAGEOUS PLAYER1991 Eric Murdock

STRENGTH COACHES ALL-AMERICA1991 Marques Bragg

NCAA TOURNAMENT1965 Jimmy Walker - East Regional All-Tournament Team1973 Ernie DiGregorio - Championship All-Tournament East Regional Most Valuable Player Marvin Barnes - East Regional All Tournament Kevin Stacom - East Regional All-Tournament1987 Billy Donovan - Southeast Regional Most Outstanding Player Darryl Wright - Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team Steve Wright - Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team1997 God Shammgod - Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team Jamel Thomas - Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT1959 John Egan - All-Tournament Team Len Wilkens - All-Tournament Team1960 Len Wilkens - Most Valuable Player1961 John Egan - All-Tournament Team Vin Ernst - Most Valuable Player1963 Ray Flynn - Most Valuable Player John Thompson - All-Tournament Team1975 Gary Bello - All-Tournament Team Joe Hassett - All-Tournament Team1993 Michael Smith - All-Tournament Team

ALOHA CLASSIC ALL-STAR GAME1974 Marvin Barnes (MVP)1984 Otis Thorpe

JORDAN BRAND ALL-AMERICAN GAME2012 Ricky Ledo Kris Dunn

NABC ALL-STAR GAME1960 Len Wilkens (Co-MVP)1964 John Thompson1973 Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes (MVP)1977 Joe Hassett1991 Eric Murdock1994 Michael Smith2002 John Linehan

NCAA STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS1966 William Blair - Free Throw Percentage (101-112 .902)1967 Jimmy Walker - Scoring (30.4)1974 Marvin Barnes - Rebounding (18.7)1991 Eric Murdock - Career Steals (376)2002 John Linehan - Career Steals (385)2006 Randall Hanke - Field Goal Percentage (149-220 .677)

ECAC TEAM OF THE YEAR1963 Providence1973 Providence1974 Providence

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR1987 Rick Pitino - Sporting News, John Wooden, NABC

NEW ENGLAND COACH OF THE YEAR1964 Joe Mullaney1965 Joe Mullaney1966 Joe Mullaney1971 Dave Gavitt1972 Dave Gavitt1973 Dave Gavitt1977 Dave Gavitt1987 Rick Pitino1989 Rick Barnes

COLLEGE INSIDER.COM NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2001 John Linehan2002 John Linehan

PARADE ALL-AMERICANS1957 John Egan (Second Team)1959 Vinnie Ernst (Third Team)1960 John Thompson (Second Team)1963 Steve Sarantopoulas (Fifth Team)1980 Carl Hill (Fourth Team)1984 Delray Brooks (First Team)1990 Michael Smith (Third Team)1995 God Shammgod (Third Team)2012 Kris Dunn

* DiGregorio, Ernest A. ‘73 Dillon, Dan ‘80 Doherty, Edward S., Jr. ‘24* Donovan, Billy ‘87* Dore, Vincent Cyril, O.P. ‘23 Doyle, Bill ‘68*+Drew, Lawrence J. ‘46 Duffy, Joseph W. ‘30 Eccleston, Thomas, Jr.* Egan, John F. ‘61* Ernst, Vincent L. ‘63 Evans, John ‘90 Evans, Shanya ‘91 Farrell, John E. ‘26 Farren, John ‘86 Fitzpatrick, Francis C. ‘37 Flynn, John A. (Jack)* Flynn, Raymond L. ‘63 Foley, Bob Fontanella, Lucie ‘94 Gallagher, Siobhan ‘90 Gaudreau, Rob ‘92+ Gavitt, David R. Granato, Cammi ‘93 Guden, Cathy ‘94* Hadnot, James W. ‘62 Haggerty, Roger ‘86* Hagstrom, Alfred (Gus) ‘37 Harrington, Moira ‘95* Hassett, Joseph ‘77 Heffernan,Grant J. ‘65 Hendricken, Geraldine ‘92 Hill (Finn), Kathy ‘84

Howley, Francis Ambrose, O.P. Hurley (Lenahan), Kathleen ‘81 Keith, Andy ‘94 Kelly, Keith ‘01 Kennedy, Daniel J. ‘76* Killian, Robert F. (Cy) ‘50 King, Britt ‘86 Kish, Larry G. ‘64 Kleinendorst, Kurt ‘83 Krawchuk, Karen ‘91* Krieger, Anslem A. (John E.), O.F.M. ‘31* Kutniewski, William J. ‘35 Lamoriello, Louis A. ‘63 Landry, Omer H. ‘36* Larranaga, Jim ‘71 Lis, Tracey ‘92 Louthis, Peter ‘43 Luciani, Cindi ‘90 Lyons, Peter ‘80 Mangum, Andrea ‘90 Marchetti, John ‘71 Matjeka, Deb ‘91 McBridge, Peter F., III ‘70 McCambridge, Maria ‘98+ McClellan, Albert (General)* McCue, William T. ‘31* McGee, Joseph P. ‘26 McMahon, Marie ‘98 Merloni, Lou ‘93 Mezzanotte, Don ‘60* Moge, William B. ‘38 Moloney, Tina ‘89 Monahan, Ed ‘56

Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame Alaimo, Gerry* Allen, Hector J. ‘29 Amato, Bob ‘63 Army, Tim ‘85 Avedisian, Charles T. ‘41 Baezler, Fredereick J., O.P. Bagge, Dick* Barnes, Marvin ‘74 Barto (Gladu), Jackie ‘84 Begley, Aloysius B., O.P. ‘31 Bellemore, J. Robert ‘66* Belliveau, Raymond M. ‘38* Benedict, James ‘66 Bennett, Rick ‘90 Bert, Mrs. Helen Boback, Mike ‘92* Bobinski, Edward W. ‘38* Brachen, Allen G. ‘34 Bride, Thomas H. ‘27 Brown, Barry J. ‘66 Brown, Malcolm H. ‘33 Burke, Doris (Sable) ‘87 Burke, Mary ‘87* Campbell, Bruce ‘78 Carroll, Mark ‘95* Collins, Frederick J. (Lefty) ‘37 Conaty, Edward P. ‘33* Croshere, Austin ‘97+ Cuddy, James Vincent Curley, Cindy ‘85 DeCosta, Sara ‘00 Delahunty, Sinead ‘93

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EASTERN PLAYER OF THE YEAR1967 Jimmy Walker1973 Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes1991 Eric Murdock **Eastern Basketball Magazine

EASTERN SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR1965 Jimmy Walker1971 Ernie DiGregorio

ALL-EAST1929 Edward Wineapple1959 Len Wilkens1960 Len Wilkens1961 John Egan1962 Vin Ernst Ray Flynn1963 Vin Ernst Ray Flynn1964 John Thompson1965 Jimmy Walker1966 Jimmy Walker1967 Jimmy Walker1971 Ernie DiGregorio1972 Ernie DiGregorio1973 Marvin Barnes Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes Kevin Stacom1976 Joe Hassett1977 Joe Hassett1978 Dwight Williams1984 Otis Thorpe1987 Billy Donovan1989 Eric Murdock1991 Eric Murdock

ECAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1973 Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes1997 Austin Croshere

ECAC ALL-STARS1958 Len Wilkens1964 John Thompson1966 Jimmy Walker1967 Jimmy Walker1972 Ernie DiGregorio1973 Marvin Barnes Ernie DiGregorio1976 Joe Hassett1977 Joe Hassett1978 Dwight Williams1991 Eric Murdock1997 Austin Croshere1998 Jamel Thomas1999 Jamel Thomas2011 Marshon Brooks

NABC DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR1991 Eric Murdock

NABC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2002 John Linehan

NABC ALL-DISTRICT1959 John Egan - First Team1960 John Egan - First Team Len Wilkens - First Team1961 John Egan - First Team Len Wilkens - First Team1965 Jimmy Walker - First Team1966 Jimmy Walker - First Team Mike Riordan - Second Team Jim Benedict - Third Team1967 Jimmy Walker - First Team Mike Riordan - Second Team1968 Al Hayes - First Team1969 Jim Larranaga - First Team1970 Jim Larranaga - Third Team1971 Ernie DiGregorio - First Team Jim Larranaga - Third Team1972 Marvin Barnes - First Team Ernie DiGregorio - First Team1973 Marvin Barnes - First Team Ernie DiGregorio - First Team Kevin Stacom - Second Team1974 Marvin Barnes - First Team Kevin Stacom - First Team1975 Joe Hassett - First Team1976 Bruce Campbell - First Team Joe Hassett - First Team1977 Joe Hassett - First Team Bruce Campbell - Second Team Bob Cooper - Second Team1978 Dwight Williams - First Team Bruce Campbell - Second Team Bob Misevicious - Third Team1979 Rudy Williams - Third Team1980 Rudy William - Second Team1982 Otis Thorpe - First Team1983 Otis Thorpe - Second Team1984 Otis Thorpe - First Team

Ryan Gomes earned All-America honors in 2004 and 2005.

All-Americans1929 Edward Wineapple - Humor Magazine First Team1930 John Krieger - Humor Magazine Second Team1931 John Krieger - Humor Magazine Second Team William McCue - Humor Magazine Honorable Mention1932 Allen Brachen - Humor Magazine Second Team1933 Allen Brachen - Humor Magazine Second Team1942 Larry Drew - UPI Honorable Mention1959 John Egan - AP, UPI Honorable Mention Len Wilkens - AP, UPI, Catholic Hon. Mention1960 Len Wilkens - Look Magazine, Converse, Citizen Helms, Catholic First Team - AP, UPI Sporting News Second Team1961 John Egan - Citizen Helms Second Team - AP, UPI Honorable Mention Jim Hadnot - AP, UPI Honorable Mention1962 Jim Hadnot - AP, UPI Honorable Mention Vin Ernst - UPI Honorable Mention1963 Vin Ernst - UPI Small Player First Team - AP, UPI Honorable Mention1964 John Thompson - Converse First Team - AP, UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine Honorable Mention1965 Jimmy Walker - Basketball News, Citizen Helms First Team - AP Second Team - UPI Honorable Mention1966 Jimmy Walker - UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine, Citizen Helms, NABC First Team - AP Second Team1967 Jimmy Walker - AP, UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine, Citizen Helms, NABC First Team1971 Ernie DiGregorio - Catholic First Team1972 Ernie DiGregorio - Catholic First Team - AP, UPI, Honorable Mention1973 Ernie DiGregorio - AP, Citizen Helms, Basketball News, Catholic First Team - UPI, Sporting News, Basketball Weekly, NABC Second Team Marvin Barnes - UPI Third Team - AP, Sporting News, Basketball Weekly Honorable Mention1974 Marvin Barnes - AP, UPI, Sporting News, Citizen Helms, Converse, Basketball News, NABC First Team Kevin Stacom - Sporting News, Converse Second Team - UPI, Basketball News, Basketball Weekly, ABC Third Team - AP Honorable Mention1976 Bruce Campbell - UPI Honorable Mention Joe Hassett - AP Honorable Mention1977 Joe Hassett - NABC Third Team - AP, UPI Honorable Mention1978 Dwight Williams - AP Honorable Mention1983 Otis Thorpe - AP Honorable Mention1984 Otis Thorpe - AP Honorable Mention1987 Billy Donovan - UPI, Sporting News Honorable Mention1989 Eric Murdock - Sporting News, Basketball Times Honorable Mention1990 Carlton Screen - Sporting News Honorable Mention Eric Murdock - Sporting News, Basketball Times Honorable Mention1991 Eric Murdock - John Wooden, Scripps Howard First Team - AP, UPI, Sporting News, Basketball Times, Basketball Weekly Second Team - NABC Third Team1999 Jamel Thomas - Sporting News Honorable Mention2001 John Linehan - Basketball Times Third Team2002 John Linehan - AP Honorable Mention2004 Ryan Gomes - AP, USBWA, ESPN.com, CBS Sportsline.com, College Insider.com, Sporting News, John Wooden First Team - NABC, Basketball Times Second Team2005 Ryan Gomes - AP, Rivals.com Honorable Mention2011 Marshon Brooks - AP Third Team, - FoxSports.com Fourth Team, Lute Olson All-American

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1986 Billy Donovan - Second Team1987 Billy Donovan - First Team David Kipfer - Second Team1988 Marty Conlon - First Team Eric Murdock - Second Team Carlton Screen - Second Team1989 Marty Conlon - First Team Eric Murdock - Second Team Carlton Screen - Second Team1990 Marty Conlon - Second Team Eric Murdock - Second Team Carlton Screen - Second Team1991 Eric Murdock - First Team1993 Michael Smith - First Team1994 Michael Smith - First Team1997 Austin Croshere - First Team1998 Jamel Thomas - Second Team1999 Jamel Thomas - First Team2001 Erron Maxey - Second Team John Linehan - Second Team2002 John Linehan - First Team2003 Ryan Gomes - Second Team2004 Ryan Gomes - First Team2005 Ryan Gomes - First Team2006 Donnie McGrath - Second Team2007 Herbert Hill - First Team Geoff McDermott - Second Team2008 Geoff McDermott - Second Team2011 Marshon Brooks - First Team

USBWA ALL-AMERICANS1960 Lenny Wilkens1966 Jimmy Walker1967 Jimmy Walker1973 Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes1991 Eric Murdock - Second Team2004 Ryan Gomes - First Team

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT 11994 Michael Smith - First Team1997 Austin Croshere - First Team1998 Jamel Thomas - Second Team1999 Jamel Thomas - First Team2001 John Linehan2002 John Linehan2003 Ryan Gomes2004 Ryan Gomes - First Team2005 Ryan Gomes - First Team2007 Herbert Hill - First Team2009 Weyinmi Efejuku - First Team2010 Jamine Peterson - First Team2011 Marshon Brooks - First Team

1971 Ernie DiGregorio1972 Marvin Barnes Ernie DiGregorio1973 Marvin Barnes Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes Kevin Stacom1975 Joe Hassett1976 Bruce Campbell Joe Hassett1977 Joe Hassett1978 Bruce Campbell Dwight Williams1979 Rudy Williams1980 Rudy Williams1983 Otis Thorpe1984 Otis Thorpe1987 Billy Donovan

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR1991 Eric Murdock ** New York Post

BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2001 John Linehan2002 John Linehan

BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2007 Herbert Hill2013 Kadeem Batts

ALL-BIG EAST1982 Ron Jackson - Third Team Otis Thorpe - Third Team1983 Ron Jackson - Third Team Otis Thorpe - Third Team1984 Otis Thorpe - First Team1986 Billy Donovan - Third Team1987 Billy Donovan - First Team David Kipfer - Third Team1988 Steve Wright - Third Team1989 Eric Murdock - Third Team1990 Marty Conlon - Third Team Carlton Screen - Second Team1991 Eric Murdock - First Team1992 Marques Bragg - Third Team1993 Michael Smith - Second Team1994 Michael Smith - Second Team1995 Eric Williams - First Team1996 Austin Croshere - Third Team1997 Austin Croshere - First Team Derrick Brown - Third Team1998 Jamel Thomas - Second Team1999 Jamel Thomas - First Team2001 John Linehan - Second Team2002 John Linehan - Second Team2003 Ryan Gomes - Second Team2004 Ryan Gomes - First Team2005 Ryan Gomes - First Team2006 Donnie McGrath - Second Team2007 Herbert Hill - First Team Sharaud Curry - Honorable Mention Geoff McDermott - Honorable Mention2008 Geoff McDermott - Honorable Mention2009 Weyinmi Efejuku - Honorable Mention2010 Jamine Peterson - Honorable Mention2011 Marshon Brooks - First Team2012 Vincent Council - Third Team2013 Bryce Cotton - First Team Kadeem Batts - Honorable Mention

There’s no doubt that the three best PC players to ever play on the same team was the 1972-73 team which featured Kevin Stacom, Marvin Barnes and Ernie DiGregorio. Barnes and

DiGregorio were First Team All-Americans while Stacom was a Second Teamer.

ALL-BIG EAST ROOKIE TEAM1980 Ricky Tucker - Rookie Team1981 Otis Thorpe - Rookie Team1988 Eric Murdock - Rookie Team1992 Michael Smith - Rookie Team1993 Michael Brown - Rookie Team1996 God Shammgod - Rookie Team2002 Ryan Gomes - Rookie Team2003 Donnie McGrath - Rookie Team2006 Sharaud Curry - Rookie Team Geoff McDermott - Rookie Team2010 Vincent Council - Rookie Team2012 LaDontae Henton - Rookie Team

USBWA DISTRICT 1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR1997 Austin Croshere2005 Ryan Gomes2010 Jamine Peterson

NEW ENGLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR1929 Edward Wineapple1960 Len Wilkens1964 John Thompson1967 Jimmy Walker1973 Ernie DiGregorio1974 Marvin Barnes1978 Dwight Williams1987 Billy Donovan1991 Eric Murdock

NEW ENGLAND SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR1965 Jimmy Walker1969 Jim Larranaga1972 Marvin Barnes

ALL-NEW ENGLAND1929 John Krieger Edward Wineapple1930 John Krieger1931 John Krieger1932 Allen Bracken1933 Allen Bracken Ed Koslowski1934 Allen Bracken1935 Bill Kutniewski1936 Leo Davin1959 John Egan Len Wilkens1960 Jim Hadnot Len Wilkens1961 John Egan Jim Hadnot1962 Vin Ernst Jim Hadnot1963 Vin Ernst Ray Flynn John Thompson1964 John Thompson1965 Jimmy Walker1966 Jimmy Walker1967 Jimmy Walker

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BIG EAST TOURNAMENT1987 Billy Donovan - All-Tournament1991 Eric Murdock - All-Tournament1993 Dickey Simpkins - All-Tournament1994 Michael Smith - Most Outstanding Player Dickey Simpkins - All-Tournament Rob Phelps - All-Tournament1995 Austin Croshere - All-Tournament

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK1981 Jerry Scott (12/22)1982 Otis Thorpe (1/24) Ron Jackson (2/14)1984 Otis Thorpe (2/5)1985 Keith Lomax (2/24)1986 Billy Donovan (1/19)1987 Billy Donovan (2/1) Darryl Wright (3/9)1989 Eric Murdock (12/11)1990 Eric Murdock (1/21) Carlton Screen (2/18)1991 Eric Murdock (12/16, 12/31, 1/27)1995 Jason Murdock (1/2) Troy Brown (3/5)1997 Jamel Thomas (11/25) Derrick Brown (2/3) Austin Croshere (12/30)1998 Jamel Thomas (3/1)1999 Jamel Thomas (11/16, 12/7, 1/18, 2/22)2000 Donta Wade (2/28)2001 John Linehan (1/15)2002 John Linehan (1/28)2003 Ryan Gomes (12/23)2004 Ryan Gomes (12/15, 1/5, 1/26, 3/1)2005 Ryan Gomes (12/27, 2/14, 3/6)2007 Herbert Hill (1/8, 3/4) Geoff McDermott (12/27)2009 Weyinmi Efejuku (3/2)2011 Marshon Brooks (12/13, 2/7, 2/28)2013 Kadeem Batts (2/11)

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK1980 Ricky Tucker (1/22, 2/12)1981 Otis Thorpe (2/9)1985 Matt Palazzi (12/9)1987 Carlton Screen (12/21, 1/18) Abdul Shamsid-Deen (1/4)1988 Eric Murdock (1/31)1991 Dickey Simpkins (11/25)1992 Michael Smith (1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23)1993 Michael Brown (2/21)1996 Jamel Thomas (1/29, 2/18) God Shammgod (2/5)1999 Sean Connolly (11/30)2001 Marcus Douthit (12/26)2002 Ryan Gomes (12/31, 1/21)2005 Randall Hanke (3/5)2006 Sharaud Curry (2/6) Geoff McDermott (12/27)2010 Vincent Council (1/18)2011 Gerard Coleman (11/29, 1/24)2012 LaDontae Henton (12/5, 12/12, 3/4)

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS1990 Carlton Screen (Sports Illustrated)1991 Eric Murdock (Sports Illustrated)2004 Ryan Gomes (Fox Sports.com- 12/29) Ryan Gomes (Dickie V, ESPN.com- 1/26) Ryan Gomes (Wooden Watch - 12/15, 1/5, 1/26, 2/18, 3/2)2005 Ryan Gomes (Wooden Watch Player of the Week 2/15)

JIMMY WALKER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD1970 Jim Larranaga1971 Ernie DiGregorio1972 Ernie DiGregorio1973 Ernie DiGregorio Marvin Barnes1974 Marvin Barnes1975 Gary Bello1976 Bruce Campbell1977 Joe Hassett1978 Dwight Williams1979 Rudy Williams1980 Jerry Scott, Rudy Williams1981 Jerry Scott, Rich Hunger1982 Ron Jackson1983 Otis Thorpe1984 Otis Thorpe1985 Donnie Brown1986 Billy Donovan1987 Billy Donovan1988 Steve Wright1989 Marty Conlon, Carlton Screen1990 Marty Conlon, Carlton Screen1991 Eric Murdock1992 Marques Bragg1993 Tony Turner Michael Smith1994 Michael Smith Dickey Simpkins1995 Eric Williams1996 Michael Brown Austin Croshere1997 Austin Croshere Derrick Brown1998 Jamel Thomas1999 Jamel Thomas2000 Erron Maxey2001 John Linehan2002 John Linehan2003 Ryan Gomes2004 Ryan Gomes2005 Ryan Gomes2006 Donnie McGrath2007 Herbert Hill2008 Geoff McDermott2009 Weyinmi Efejuku2010 Sharaud Curry, Jamine Peterson2011 Marshon Brooks2012 Vincent Council2013 Bryce Cotton

MARVIN BARNES DEFENSIVE PLAYER AWARD1970 Don Lewis1971 Don Lewis1972 Marvin Barnes1973 Marvin Barnes Kevin Stacom1974 Kevin Stacom1975 Mark McAndrew1976 Mark McAndrew1977 Bob Misevicius1978 Paul Oristaglio1979 Rudy Williams1980 John Nolan1981 Rich Hunger1982 Jim Panaggio1983 Harold Starks1984 Otis Thorpe1985 Harold Starks1986 Harold Starks1987 David Kipfer1988 Eric Murdock1989 Eric Murdock1990 Carlton Screen1991 Marques Bragg1992 Marques Bragg1993 Dickey Simpkins1994 Dickey Simpkins1995 Jason Murdock1996 Michael Brown1997 God Shammgod1998 John Linehan1999 John Linehan2000 Karim Shabazz2001 John Linehan2002 John Linehan2003 Marcus Douthit2004 Marcus Douthit2005 Tuukka Kotti2006 Herbert Hill2007 Herbert Hill2008 Jeff Xavier2009 Geoff McDermott2010 Brian McKenzie2011 Duke Mondy2012 Brice Kofane2013 Kadeem Batts, Kris Dunn

LENNY WILKENS HUSTLE AWARD1970 Ray Johnson 1971 Ray Johnson 1972 Ernie DiGregorio1973 Entire Team1974 Mark McAndrew1975 Mark McAndrew Rick Santos1976 Dave Frye1977 Paul Oristaglio1978 Paul Oristaglio1979 Jerry Scott1980 Ricky Tucker1981 Ricky Tucker1982 Ron Jackson1983 Ron Jackson1984 Donnie Brown1985 Harold Starks1986 David Kipfer1987 David Kipfer1988 Quinton Burton1989 Carlton Screen1990 Carlton Screen1991 Corey Floyd1992 Michael Smith1993 Michael Brown1994 Michael Brown1995 Maciej Zielinski1996 Llewellyn Cole1997 Corey Wright1998 Corey Wright1999 Llewellyn Cole2000 Donta Wade2001 Erron Maxey2009 Jeff Xavier2010 James Still2011 Bryce Cotton2012 Lee Goldsbrough2013 Ted Bancroft. Lee Goldsbrough

UNSUNG HERO/MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER1970 Craig Callen1971 Jim Larranaga1972 Fran Costello1973 Fran Costello1974 Gary Bello1975 Rick Santos1976 Mark McAndrew1977 Dave Frye1978 Bill Eason1979 John Nolan1980 Rich Hunger1981 Jim Panaggio1982 Keith Lomax1983 Carl Hill1984 Sean Canty1985 Brian Waller1986 Al Roth1987 Jacek Duda1988 Keith-Sean Lindsey1989 Bryan Benham1990 Quinton Burton1991 Fred Campbell1992 Corey Floyd1993 Tony Turner1994 Abdul Abdullah Rob Phelps1995 Michael Brown1996 Derrick Brown1997 Jason Murdock1998 Justin Farley1999 Erron Maxey2000 Kareem Hayletts2001 Chris Rogers2002 Kareem Hayletts2003 Kareem Hayletts2004 Sheiku Kabba Tuukka Kotti2005 Herbert Hill2006 Charles Burch2007 Jonathan Kale2008 Charles Burch

ERNIE D TEAM LEADER AWARD2009 Sharaud Curry2011 Ray Hall

RYAN GOMES MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD2009 Jonathan Kale2011 Vincent Council2012 Bryce Cotton2013 Kadeem Batts

DUFFY DWYER FANS OF THE YEAR AWARD1986 Jody DiRaimo The Blues Brothers1987 Duffy Dwyer1988 John Zannini Family1989 Gary Taravella1990 Jane & Vasco Castro1991 Bill & Rosemarie Messore1992 Coleman Sisters1993 Florence Lockey Ann Ianotti1994 Ted & Linda Fogarty Bernie & Lola Buonono1995 John and Clare Castillo1996 Mike & Jan Constantine Mark & Sandra Constantine1997 Diane & Wayne Webb1998 Doc Ramos & Mrs. Ramos1999 James & Denise Metz2000 Nick & Jo An Parente2001 Ted & Linda Fogarty2002 Carmen & Michelle D’Ellena2003 Dr. Larry & Lisa & Bill & Cheryl Levin2004 Anthony Montalbano2005 Eric Ahlborg2006 Tom & Eileen McGrath2007 Mark Gasbarro2009 Frank Richard2011 Kerry Rafanelli

SCHOOL AWARDS:MAL BROWN AWARDGiven to the senior best personifying Sportsmanship, Courage and Honor:1940 James Leo1942 Horace Marone1943 Robert Reilly1954 Robert Moran1956 Ralph Tedesco1967 Mike Riordan1973 Fran Costello1976 Mark McAndrew1977 Bob Cooper1987 Ernie Lewis1988 Delray Brooks1994 Abdul Abdullah1996 Michael Brown2005 Tuukka Kotti2006 Donnie McGrath2007 Herbert Hill2008 Charles Burch2009 Geoff McDermott

MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD1977 Joe Hassett1984 Otis Thorpe1986 Billy Donovan1987 Billy Donovan1991 Eric Murdock1994 Michael Smith1997 Austin Croshere1999 Jamel Thomas2001 John Linehan 2002 John Linehan 2003 Ryan Gomes2004 Ryan Gomes2005 Ryan Gomes2006 Donnie McGrath2009 Weyinmi Efejuku2011 Marshon Brooks

SINE QUO NON AWARDGiven to the senior who has not been adequately recognized during their career:1956 Ralph Tedesco1957 Mike Pascale1959 Richard Bessette1962 Richard Leonard1965 James Cox1967 William Barrett1971 Michael McGinn1974 Tim Gilbride1978 Joe Mullaney Jr.1989 Bryan Benham1990 Quinton Burton2003 Kareem Hayletts

TEAM AND SCHOOL AWARDS

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ABDUL ABDULLAH1994 Bob Cousy Award Eastern Basketball Magazine Honorable Mention All-East

CHRISTOPHER ANRIN2001 World University Games (Sweden)2003 World University Games (Sweden)

ROMUALD AUGUSTIN2001 World University Games (Canada) Goodwill Games (Canada)

MARVIN BARNES1972 New England Sophomore of the Year NABC All-District First Team All-New England1973 UPI Third Team All-America AP, Sporting News, Basketball Weekly Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team All-New England NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team World University Games1974 AP, UPI, Sporting News, Citizens Helms, Converse, Basketball News, NABC First Team All-America Eastern Player of the Year ECAC Player of the Year All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England Aloha Classic All-Star Game Most Valuable Player NABC East-West All-Star Game Most Valuable Player National Rebounding Champion

KADEEM BATTS2013 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention BIG EAST Most Improved Player

GARY BELLO1975 NIT All-Tournament Team

JIM BENEDICT1966 NABC All-District Third Team

WILLIAM BLAIR1966 National Free Throw Pct. Champion

ALLEN BRACHEN1932 Humor Magazine Second Team All-America All-New England1933 Humor Magazine Second Team All-America All-New England1934 All-New England

MARQUES BRAGG1991 Strength Coaches All-America Strength Team NEBCA Unsung Hero Award1992 All-BIG EAST Third Team1990 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Third Team

MARSHON BROOKS2011 AP Third Team All-America

FoxSports.com Fourth Team All-America Lute Olson All-America NABC All-District 5 First Team USBWA All-District 1 Team ECAC Division 1 All-Star First Team All-BIG EAST First Team R.I. Division 1 Player of the Year PC Male Athlete of the Year

DERRICK BROWN1997 All-BIG EAST Third Team Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST

MICHAEL BROWN1993 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team United States Olympic Festival

QUINTON BURTON1989 NBC “Today Show” Sportsman of the Week

BRUCE CAMPBELL1976 UPI Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District First Team All-New England1977 NABC All-District Second Team1978 NABC All-District Second Team All-New England

MARTY CONLON1988 NABC All-District First Team1989 NABC All-District First Team1990 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Third Team

BOB COOPER1977 NABC All-District Second Team

BRYCE COTTON2013 All-BIG EAST First Team R.I. Media Division I Player of the Year

VINCENT COUNCIL2010 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team2012 All-BIG EAST Third Team R.I. Media Division I Player of the Year

AUSTIN CROSHERE1995 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team World University Games - Gold Medal1996 All-BIG EAST Third Team USA Basketball Under 22 Team - Gold Medal1997 All-BIG EAST First Team ECAC Co-Player of the Year All-ECAC First Team USBWA District I Player of the Year PC Male Athlete of the Year

SHARAUD CURRY2006 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team2007 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention

LEO DAVIN1936 All-New England

ERNIE DIGREGORIO1971 Catholic First Team All-America Eastern Sophomore of the Year All-East NABC All-District First Team All-New England1972 Catholic First Team All-America AP, UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team

NABC All-District First Team All-New England1973 Lapchick Trophy as nation’s outstanding senior AP, Citizens Helms, Basketball News, Catholic First Team All-America UPI, Sporting News, Basketball Weekly, NABC Second Team All-America Eastern Player of the Year All-East ECAC Player of the Year All-New England NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team NCAA East Regional Most Valuable Player NABC All-District First Team NABC East-West All-Star Game

BILAL DIXON2010 Sporting News BIG EAST All Freshman

BILLY DONOVAN1986 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Third Team Providence College Male Athlete of the Year1987 UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-East NABC All-District First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team NCAA Southeast Regional Most Outstanding Player Providence College Male Athlete of the Year

LARRY DREW1942 UPI Honorable Mention All-America

WEYINMI EFEJUKU2009 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention USBWA All-District 1 First Team R.I Division 1 Player of the Year

JOHN EGAN1959 AP, UPI Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District First Team All-New England NIT All-Tournament Team1960 NABC All-District First Team1961 Citizens Helms Second Team All-America AP, UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-East NABC All-District First Team All-New England NIT All-Tournament Team

VIN ERNST1961 NIT Most Valuable Player NIT All-Tournament Team1962 UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-East All-New England1963 UPI Small Player First Team All-America AP, UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-East All-New England

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United States World Championship Team United States Pan American Games

BILLY FIELDS1978 United States Olympic Festival

RAY FLYNN1962 All-East1963 Academic All-America NIT Most Valuable Player All-East All-New England1989 NIT Hall of Fame

RYAN GOMES2002 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team2003 All-BIG EAST Second Team USBWA All-District 1 Basketball Times All-Northeast NABC District 1 Second Team PC Male Athlete of the Year2004 AP, USWBA, ESPN.com, CBS SportsLine.com, College Insider.com, Sporting News, John Wooden First Team All-America NABC, Basketball Times Second Team All-America All-BIG EAST First Team USBWA First Team All-District 1 NABC District 1 First Team PC Male Athlete of the Year Rhode Island Div. 1 Player of the Year2005 AP, Rivals.com Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District 1 First Team USBWA All-District 1 First Team USBWA District 1 Player of the Year All-BIG EAST First Team Basketball Times All-Northeast R.I Division 1 Player of the Year PC Male Athlete of the Year

JIM HADNOT1960 All-New England1961 AP, UPI, Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District First Team All-New England1962 AP, UPI Honorable Mention All-America All-New England

RANDALL HANKE2006 National Field Goal Pct. Champion

JOE HASSETT1975 NABC All-District First Team All-New England NIT All-Tournament Team United States Pan American Games1976 AP Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team All-New England1977 NABC Third Team All-America AP, UPI, Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team All-New England NABC East-West All-Star Game PC Male Athlete of the Year

AL HAYES1968 NABC All-District First Team

LaDONTAE HENTON2012 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team

HERBERT HILL2007 NABC All-District First Team USBWA All-District 1 First Team All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST Most Improved Player College Hoops.net Most Improved Player R.I Division 1 Player of the Year

RON JACKSON1982 All-BIG EAST Third Team1983 All-BIG EAST Third Team

PAT KEHOE1978 Rhodes Scholar

DAVE KIPFER1987 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Third Team

ED KOSLOWSKI1933 All-New England

JOHN KRIEGER1929 All-New England1930 Humor Magazine Second Team All-America All-New England1931 Humor Magazine Second Team All-America All-New England

BILL KUTNIEWSKI1935 All-New England

JIM LARRANAGA1969 NABC All-District First Team New England Sophomore of the Year1970 NABC All-District Third Team1971 NABC All-District Third Team

JOHN LINEHAN2001 Basketball Times Third Team All-America NABC All-District Second Team College Insider.com National Defensive Player of the Year BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year All-BIG EAST Second Team USBWA All-District 1 PC Male Athlete of the Year2002 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America NABC Defensive Player of the Year BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year ESPN.com Defensive Player of the Year Basketball America Defensive Player of the Year College Insider.com Defensive Player of the Year College Insider.com All-Defensive Team Second Team All-BIG EAST USBWA All-District 1 NABC First Team All-District 1 Bob Cousy Award Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team PC Male Athlete of the Year

ERRON MAXEY2001 NABC All-District Second Team

WILLIAM McCUE1931 Humor Magazine Honorable Mention All-America

GEOFFREY McDERMOTT2006 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team2007 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention NABC All-District Second Team2008 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention

DONNIE McGRATH2003 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 2006 NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Second Team PC Male Athlete of the Year

BOB MISEVICIUS1978 NABC All-District Third Team

ERIC MURDOCK1988 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team NABC All-District Second Team1989 Sporting News, Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-America All-East NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Third Team1990 Sporting News, Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District Second Team1991 USBWA Most Courageous Player Award John Wooden, Scripps Howard First Team All-America AP, UPI, Sporting News, Basketball Weekly Second Team All-America NABC Third Team All-America Eastern Basketball Player of the Year All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC District Player of the Year NABC All-District First Team U.S. Basketball Writers District Player of the Year U.S. Basketball Writers All-District New England Player of the Year N.J. Sportswriters N.J. Player of the Year New York Post BIG EAST Player of the Year All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team NABC East-West All-Star Game Providence College Male Athlete of the Year New England Male Athlete of the Year

ROB PHELPS1994 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team

JAMINE PETERSON2010 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention

MIKE RIORDAN1966 NABC All-District Second Team1967 NABC All-District Second Team

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CARLTON SCREEN1987 United States Olympic Festival1988 NABC All-District Second Team1989 NABC All-District Second Team1990 Sporting News Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District Second Team All-BIG EAST Second Team

GOD SHAMMGOD1995 United States Olympic Festival1996 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team1997 NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team

DICKEY SIMPKINS1991 United States Olympic Festival1993 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team1994 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team

MICHAEL SMITH1990 United States Olympic Festival1992 All-ECAC Second Team All-BIG East Rookie Team Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-East Eastern Basketball Honorable Mention All-East1993 NIT All-Tournament Team NABC All-District First Team All-BIG EAST Second Team1994 NABC All-Star Game NABC All-District First Team USBWA All-District First Team Eastern Basketball Magazine Honorable Mention All-East Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-East All-BIG EAST Second Team BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player PC Male Athlete of the Year

KEVIN STACOM1973 United States World University Games NCAA East Region All-Tournament Team NABC All-District Third Team1974 Sporting News, Converse Second Team All-America UPI, Basketball News, Basketball Times, NABC Third Team All-America AP Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team All-New England

JAMEL THOMAS1997 NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team1998 All BIG EAST Second Team ECAC All-Star Third Team USBWA Second Team All-District1999 First Team All-BIG EAST First Team All-ECAC Finalist for Basketball Hall of Fame’s Chip Hilton Award Sporting News Honorable Mention All-America First Team NABC District I USBWA First Team All-District Jimmy Walker Team MVP PC Male Athlete of the Year

JOHN THOMPSON1963 NIT All-Tournament Team All-New England1964 Converse First Team All-America AP, UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England NABC East-West All-Star Game All-East ECAC All-Star First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England NABC East-West All-Star Game1999 Naismith Hall of Fame

OTIS THORPE1981 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team1982 NABC All-District First Team All-BIG EAST Third Team1983 AP Honorable Mention All-America NABC All-District Second Team All-New England All-BIG EAST Third Team1984 AP Honorable Mention All-America All-East NABC All-District First Team All-New England All-BIG EAST First Team Aloha Classic All-Star Game Providence College Male Athlete of the Year

RICKY TUCKER1980 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team

JIMMY WALKER1965 Basketball News, Citizens Helms First Team All-America AP Second Team All-America UPI Honorable Mention All-America NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team Eastern Sophomore of the Year All-East NABC All-District First Team New England Sophomore of the Year All-New England1966 UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine, Citizens Helms, NABC, Basketball News First Team All-America AP Second Team All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team All-New England1967 AP, UPI, Sporting News, Look Magazine, Citizens Helms, NABC First Team All-America Eastern Player of the Year All-East ECAC All-Star First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England National Scoring Champion

LEN WILKENS1958 ECAC All-Star Team1959 AP, UPI, Catholic Honorable Mention All-America

All-East All-New England NIT All-Tournament Team1960 Look Magazine, Converse, Citizens Helms, Catholic First Team All-America AP, UPI, Sporting News Second Team All-America All-East NABC All-District First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England NIT Most Valuable Player NIT All-Tournament Team NABC East-West All-Star Game Co-Most Valuable Player1988 Naismith Hall of Fame (as player)1989 NIT Hall of Fame1998 Naismith Hall of Fame (as coach)

DWIGHT WILLIAMS1978 AP Honorable Mention All-America All-East ECAC All-Star First Team NABC All-District First Team New England Player of the Year All-New England

ERIC WILLIAMS1995 All-BIG EAST First Team Basketball Weekly Second Team All-League Eastern Basketball Honorable Mention All-East

RUDY WILLIAMS1979 NABC All-District Third Team All-New England1980 NABC All-District Second Team All-New England

EDWARD WINEAPPLE1929 Humor Magazine First Team All-America All-East All-New England New England Player of the Year

DARRYL WRIGHT1987 NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team

STEVE WRIGHT1987 NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team1988 All-BIG EAST Third Team

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Alex Kellogg, 2007-09

Donnie McGrath, 2002-06Jeff Xavier, 2007-09Duke Mondy, 2009-11Gerard Coleman, 2011-12

Kareem Hayletts, 1999-00DeSean White, 2004-05Marshon Brooks, 2007-11

Larry Wheeler, 1926-30Norm Eichner, 1935-36William Connelly, 1939-40Chester Zabek, 1940-43Jason Murdock, 1993-97Kendrick Moore, 1997-99Karim Shabazz, 1999-01Ryan Gomes, 2001-05Johnnie Lacy, 2009-10Kris Dunn, 2012-13

William McCue, 1927-31William Spinnler, 1935-38Sam Kusinitz, 1938-41Larry Drew, 1941-43/45-46Abdul Abdullah, 1992-94Kofi Pointer, 1996-97Romuald Augustin, 2000-03Marcus Douthit, 2003-04Sharaud Curry, 2005-10Dre Evans, 2010-11Josh Fortune, 2012-13

James Welch, 1928-32Dom Minicucci, 1935-36John Crowley, 1936-38John Lee, 1938-41Steve Strother, 1974-76Ken Woodson, 1976-77Jerry Scott, 1977-78Jon Barnes, 1978-79Ricky Tucker, 1979-80George Thissell, 1980-81Ron Jackson, 1981-83Brian Waller, 1983-86Borja Larragan, 1994-96T. J. McKenzie, 1997-98Jamaal Camah, 1998-00Chris Burns, 2002-03Gerald Brown, 2003-04Dwain Williams, 2006-08Kyle Wright, 2009-10

Willard Cooley, 1928-29Joseph Carew, 1934-37Bernard White, 1937-38Victor Storey, 1938-42

John Krieger, 1927-31Al Hagstrom, 1934-37Anthony Scavatto, 1937-38Robert Reilly, 1940-43/45-46

William Gainor, 1928-32

Stan Szydla, 1926-30Leo Ploski, 1935-38Beryle Sacks, 1938-41Ted McConnon, 1941-43

Eddie Wineapple, 1928-29Milton Blieden, 1934-36/38/39Paul Farley, 1936-37John Barnini, 1937-38William Gustas, 1939-41Williams Barry, 1941-42Ed Coogan, 1947-48William Higgins, 1948-49Jerry Lembo, 1949-52Charles Aquavia, 1952-54Frank Williams, 1954-56John Egan, 1958-60

Vinnie Ernst, 1960-63David Turbridy, 1964-66Al Hayes, 1966-68Joe Hassett, 1973-77Dwight Williams, 1977-78Gary Towle, 1978-80Ricky Tucker, 1980-83Ryan Ford, 1986-89Matt Alosa, 1991-93Corey Wright, 1996-99Chris Rogers, 1999-01Donell Allick, 2001-02Sean Van De Walle, 2003-04Luke Burchett, 2006-07Kadeem Batts, 2011-13

Mark McGovern, 1927-30Fred Collins, 1934-37James Bagley, 1937-38Steve Fallon, 1938-40Tom Shannon, 1940-41Bill Littlefield, 1946-48Francis McGurkin, 1948-51Phil Lynch, 1951-53Thomas Mullins, 1953-54Gordie Holmes, 1955-57William Connell, 1968-70Gary Bello, 1972-75David Frye, 1975-79Bill Fields, 1980-82Keith Lomax, 1982-85Carlton Screen, 1986-90Corey Floyd, 1990-92Abdul Mills, 1999-02, 03-04Tuukka Kotti, 2004-05Geoff McDermott, 2005-09Ron Giplaye, 2010-11Bryce Cotton, 2011-13

George Forrest, 1927-29Ray Bellieveau, 1934-37Larry Shattuck, 1937-38John Barnini, 1938-40Wilf Michaud, 1941-43Tom Bertino, 1947-48Edward Mooney, 1948-51Robert Moran, 1951-53Donald Moran, 1953-54Benny Benoit, 1955-57Robert Simoni, 1961-64Peter McLaughlin, 1964-67Charles Conway, 1967-69Tom Walters, 1971-73Rich Dunphy, 1973-74Bill Eason, 1974-78Myles McPartland, 1980-81Don Brown, 1982-86Delray Brooks, 1986-87Michael Shannon, 1990-91God Shammgod, 1995-97John Linehan, 1997-02Ray Cross, 2004-06Luke Burchett, 2007-09Gerard Coleman, 2010-11

Joe Juges, 1939-42Larry DePalma, 1948-49Thomas Bauer, 1949-52John Preissner, 1952-53William Quinlan, 1952-54Tom Karam, 1956-58Ira Bowman, 1991-93Adam Benton, 1994-95Mark Adams, 1997-98Sheiku Kabba, 2000-04Weyinmi Efejuku, 2005-09Brice Kofane, 2011-13

Elmer Chester, 1934-35Charles McElroy, 1936-37

Joe Kwasniewski, 1938-40Horace Marone, 1940-42Ron Gagnon, 1949-52Robert O’Connell, 1952-53John Durkin, 1953-54Donald Moran, 1954-56Ken Clements, 1956-57Len Wilkens, 1957-60Raymond Flynn, 1960-63William Blair, 1963-66James Cody, 1966-67Walt Violand, 1967-68Vic Collucci, 1968-71Mark McAndrew, 1972-76Peter Petropoulos, 1976-77John Nolan, 1977-80Carl Hill, 1980-84Eric Murdock, 1987-91

Carl Angelica, 1934-37Jim Padden, 1937-38Rae Edwards, 1945-46/47-48James Power, 1948-51Henry McQueeney, 1951-53Lawrence Collarmore, 1953-54Ed Donohue, 1955-58Don Lewis, 1969-70Ernie DiGregorio, 1970-73Tom Gastall, 1974-75Joe Mullaney, Jr., 1975-80Ron Tenzyk, 1978-80Mike Berkley, 1981-83Dave Kipfer, 1983-87Quinton Burton, 1987-90Abdul Brown, 1996-97Peter Farrell-Marcellino, 1997-99Kareem Hayletts, 2000-03Herbert Hill, 2003-07Jamine Peterson, 2007-08Xavier Davis, 2010-11

Charles Gallagher, 1934-37James Leo, 1937, 39Cy Killian, 1946-48Ray Korbusieski, 1949-52John Power, 1950-53Dick Elston, 1953-54Ken Willoughby, 1954-55Frank Tirico, 1955-58

Charles Kelly, 1935-36Elton Deuse, 1936-37Ralph Paparella, 1937-39Eddie Lee, 1940-42Arthur Weinstock, 1946-50Joseph DeStefano, 1950-51Ken Kerr, 1951-53Henry McQueeney, 1953-54Lawrence Collarmore, 1954-56

William Moge, 1935-36Paul Sweeney, 1937-40Walter Lozoski, 1946-50John Durkin, 1951-53John Reynolds, 1953-54Larry Connolly, 1954-56

William Ahern, 1948-49Frank Pellegrino, 1949-51Thomas Mullins, 1951-53Bob Moran, 1953-54Mike Pascale, 1954-57

Alex Becker, 1948-51Joseph King, 1951-52Ken Kerr, 1953-55Ed Cahill, 1955-56John Hickey, 1959-60Carl Spencer, 1960-63James Benedict, 1963-66Stu Kerzner, 1966-68Dennis Walsh, 1968-70

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Don Lewis, 1970-72Dave Modest, 1972-73Bruce Grimm, 1975-76John Nolan, 1976-77Ernie DelGatto, 1977-78Don Meineke, Jr., 1978-79Jim Panaggio, 1980-82Harold Starks, 1982-86Trent Forbes, 1989-93Tony Thomas, 1994-95Dennis Cleary, 1995-98Christopher Anrin, 2000-04Chris Baudinet, 2005-06

Ed Bobinski, 1935-38Horace Marone, 1939-40Donald Dowd, 1946-48Ray Garcia, 1948-51John Lowney, 1951-52William Quinlan, 1952-53Walter Malecki, 1953-55Robert Ferriter, 1955-56Gary Wilken, 1969-72James Best, 1986-87Cal Foster, 1987-89Tom Hall, 1990-94Kareem Hayletts, 1998-99Marcus Douthit, 2000-03Jeff Parmer, 2004-05Chris Baudinet, 2006-09Jamine Peterson, 2009-10Lee Goldsbrough, 2010-13

Leo Davin, 1934-37Ferd Sowa, 1942-43, 46-48Joseph Blain, 1948-49Jim Schlimm, 1949-52Ed Ryder, 1952-53Ralph Tedesco, 1953-56Alexander Grande, 1956-57Thomas Folliard, 1959-62Noel Kinski, 1962-65Donald Henderson, 1965-68Joseph Ferro, 1968-70Charlie Crawford, 1970-73Chris Dixon, 1973-74/75-76Dwight Williams, 1976-77Rudy Williams, 1977-78Ernie DelGatto, 1978-79Sean Canty, 1980-84Matt Palazzi, 1984-89Rob Phelps, 1991-94Ben D’Alessandro, 1994-95Justin Acker, 1995-96Sean Connolly, 1998-99Maris Laksa, 2000-04Jamal Barney, 2006-07Ted Bancroft, 2012-13

Thomas Orr, 1946-50Robert Prendergast, 1950-53Phillip Lynch, 1953-54Gus Westerhuis, 1953-55Roger Canestrari, 1955-58Ken Clements, 1958-59Michael Hagan, 1969-71Alan Baker, 1971-74Bruce Campbell, 1974-78Sam Lucas, 1978-81Keith Lomax, 1981-82Pete Murphy, 1982-83Ernie Lewis, 1983-87Greg Bent, 1988-90Franklin Western, 1990-95Garnett Thompson, 2001-02Elliott McCray, 2004-05Brian McKenzie, 2006-10LaDontae Henton, 2011-13

John Smith, 1934-37Elt Deuse, 1937-39

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James Leo, 1939-40Ray St. George, 1946-48Sam Nissel, 1948-51John Reynolds, 1951-53Pat Grady, 1954-55Lionel Jenkins, 1955-58Denny Guimares, 1958-61William Stein, 1961-64Jimmy Walker, 1964-67Mike McGuinn, 1969-71Marvin Barnes, 1971-74Donald Henderson, 1974-76Pat Kehoe, 1976-78Rich Hunger, 1978-81Ed Gately, 1981-82Alan Roth, 1982-86Keith-Sean Lindsey, 1987-88Marques Bragg, 1988-92Maciej Zielinski, 1992-95Ruben Garces, 1995-97Erron Maxey, 1997-01Dwight Brewington, 2003-05

Ed Koslowski, 1930-34Jack Keating, 1952-53John Ritch, 1954-57Dick Bessette, 1956-59Jim Larranaga, 1968-71Kevin Stacom, 1972-74Mark Forcier, 1974-76Paul Oristaglio, 1976-78Jerry Scott, 1978-81Dick Pennefather, 1982-86Abdul Shamsid-Deen, 1986-90Fred Campbell, 1990-92Mark Adams, 1995-97Ben Perkins, 1997-99Romuald Augustin, 1999-00Stephen Traugott, 2000-01Tuukka Kotti, 2001-04Sean Van De Walle, 2004-06Brian Beloin, 2008-09Bryce Cotton, 2010-11

Frank Pelligrino, 1948-49Jim Coates, 1954-55Pat Grady, 1955-56Ed Martin, 1956-58

Allen Brachen, 1930-34Oscar Ponton, 1950-51

John Woods, 1957-60Thomas Nyire, 1961-63Steve Sarantapoulous, 1964-67Nehru King, 1970-73Rick Santos, 1973-75Mark Heissenbuttel, 1978-79Paul Aiello, 1976-78Bruce McKnight, 1979-80Jim Cholakis, 1980-81/82-83Marty Conlon, 1986-90Michael Brown, 1992-96

Fran Costello, 1970-73Walt Edwards, 1973-74Bob Misevicius, 1974-78Marlon Burns, 1980-83Duffy McNulty, 1990-94Timothy Englert, 2003-06Connor Heine, 2008-09

Peter Schementi, 1956-59James Ahern, 1962-65Andy Clary, 1966-69Larry Ketvirtis, 1971-72Bob Cooper, 1973-77Rich Hunger, 1977-78Rudy Williams, 1978-81

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Aubrey Stallworth, 1978-80Otis Thorpe, 1980-84Chris Watts, 1987-91Troy Brown, 1991-95Jamel Thomas, 1995-99Donta Wade, 1999-00Rob Sanders, 2001-04Charlie Burch, 2004-07

Robert Siembida, 1959-60John Egan, 1960-61Jeff Shea, 1962-63William Lasher, 1964-66William Judkins, 1966-67Pat Kehoe, 1975-76Mark Heissenbuttel, 1976-77Miaden Filipan, 1977-78Billy Donovan, 1983-87Troy Brown, 1990-91Michael Smith, 1991-94Jason Evans, 1994-95Ndongo N’Diaye, 1996-98Leland Anderson, 2001-03Jonathan Kale, 2005-09Ron Giplaye, 2011-12

Bill Fields, 1978-80Ken McDonald 1990-92Stephen Traugott, 2001-03Maurice Grant, 2011-12

Richard Holzheimer, 1958-61Jimmy Stone, 1961-64William Barrett, 1964-66Gerald McNair, 1967-68Paul Aiello, 1976-78Piotr Szybilski, 1994-96Justin Farley, 1997-99David Murray, 1999-00

Darryl Wright, 1985-89Chris Carter, 2009-12

Dick Leonard, 1960-62James Schessler, 1964-67Taylor Walsh, 1967-68Bryan Benham, 1985-89Dickey Simpkins, 1990-94Mark Adams, 1994-95Llewellyn Cole, 95-96, 97-00Bilal Dixon, 2009-12

James Swartz, 1956-59

Robert Gibson, 1958-60James Cox, 1963-65Peter Coughter, 1965-68Walter Violand, 1968-70Ron Norwood, 1972-73Steve Wright, 1984-88Austin Croshere, 1993-97Russ Permenter, 2009-10

Ernest McNair, 1995-96Brian Schnurr, 1999-02James Still, 2009-10

Timothy Moynahan, 1958-61John Thompson, 1961-64Dexter Westbrook, 1964-65Alfred Pearson, 1966-68Theodore Haig, 1968-69Bob Ollquist, 1971-72/73-74Rich Dunphy, 1972-73Jacek Duda, 1983-97Steve Donohue, 1994-95Richard Cordella, 1995-98

Ryan McAuliffe, 1998-99

Ted Bancroft, 2011-12

Richard Whelan, 1957-60George Zaluki, 1960-62

Mike Murray, 2011-12

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CLASS GAME RECORDS:SENIORPOINTS: 52 Marvin Barnes vs. AUSTIN PEAY, 12-15-73, Marshon Brooks vs. NOTRE DAME, 2-23-11REBOUNDS: 27 Marvin Barnes vs. BROWN, 2-12-74ASSISTS: 16 Vin Ernst vs. DePAUL, 2-7-63 16 Vin Ernst vs. CATHOLIC, 2-9-63 16 Carlton Screen vs. Syracuse, 1-20-90BLOCKS: 10 Bob Cooper vs. MICHIGAN, 12-29-76 10 Karim Shabazz vs. RHODE ISLAND, 12-2-00STEALS: 11 John Linehan vs. RUTGERS, 1-22-02

JUNIORPOINTS: 50 Jimmy Walker vs. Boston College, 12-20-65REBOUNDS: 30 Marvin Barnes vs. ASSUMPTION, 2-22-73ASSISTS: 15 Jim Larranaga vs. VCU, 12-8-69BLOCKS: 10 Marvin Barnes vs. Brown, 3-8-73 10 Karim Shabazz vs. LIU, 12-27-99STEALS: 7 5 times, last: Carlton Screen vs. BC, 12-7-88

SOPHOMOREPOINTS: 39 John Egan vs. Villanova, 1-24-59REBOUNDS: 34 Marvin Barnes vs. BUFFALO ST., 12-8-71ASSISTS: 16 Vincent Council vs. BROWN, 12-6-10BLOCKS: 12 Marvin Barnes vs. BUFFALO ST., 12-8-71STEALS: 10 God Shammgod vs. BROWN, 12-21-96

FRESHMANPOINTS: 33 LaDontae Henton vs. South Florida, 1-29-12REBOUNDS: 18 Bruce Campbell vs. Canisius, 2-1-75ASSISTS: 13 Ricky Tucker vs. CANISIUS, 2-4-80 13 God Shammgod vs. WEST VIRGINIA, 1-20-96 13 Donnie McGrath vs. OHIO, 11-30-02 13 Kris Dunn vs. COLGATE, 12-18-12 (First collegiate game)BLOCKS: 9 Randall Hanke vs. Memphis, 12-23-04STEALS: 9 John Linehan vs. PITTSBURGH, 1-10-98

TRUE FRESHMEN IN THE OPENING GAME STARTING LINEUP SEASON PLAYER OPP. RESULT STATS2012-13 Josh Fortune NJIT W 64-63 2 pts 2 reb 3 ast2011-12 LaDontae Henton FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 72-61 10 pts 6 reb 0 ast2010-11 Gerard Coleman DARTMOUTH W 87-52 17 pts 2 reb 2 ast2005-06 Geoff McDermott VERMONT W 87-77 13 pts 9 reb 3 ast2004-05 Randall Hanke NIAGARA W 83-78 5 pts 3 reb 0 ast2002-03 Donnie McGrath BROWN W 83-64 6 pts 1 reb 6 ast2001-02 Tuukka Kotti SIENA W 79-54 2 pts 3 reb 3 ast2000-01 Maris Laksa HOLY CROSS W 63-57 2 pts 3 reb 0 ast1999-00 Abdul Mills HOLY CROSS L 43-54 13 pts 4 reb 2 ast1999-00 Marcus Jefferson HOLY CROSS L 43-54 4 pts 3 reb 0 ast1998-99 Sean Connolly VANDERBILT L 66-72 10 pts 4 reb 0 ast1997-98 Ben Perkins VERMONT W 67-63 10 pts 12 reb 1 ast1995-96 God Shammgod NEW HAMPSHIRE W 92-78 6 pts 1 reb 9 ast1980-81 Otis Thorpe MASSACHUSETTS W 56-43 6 pts 4 reb 0 ast1979-80 Ricky Tucker STONEHILL W 83-62 10 pts 1 reb 4 ast1978-79 Bill Fields MAINE (OT) W 75-73 2 pts 2 reb 0 ast1975-76 David Frye STONEHILL W 102-76 4 pts 2 reb 3 ast1973-74 Bob Cooper ST. LEO W 84-44 8 pts 4 reb 0 ast

FRIARS RECORD AT SELECTED ARENAS FRIARS AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (53-55)FRIARS AT THE PALESTRA (12-15)FRIARS AT THE HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER (10-8)FRIARS AT THE MEADOWLANDS/CONTINENTAL AIRLINES ARENA (6-12)

TOP CROWDS TO SEE THE FRIARS *- NCAA Tournament; **- NIT; ***-BIG EAST Tournament

65,444 Syracuse 3-28-87 *32,804 Syracuse 2-26-0532,401 Syracuse 1-20-9032,096 Syracuse 1-28-8929,075 Syracuse 2-27-9328,876 Syracuse 2-2-8828,596 Syracuse 2-12-9127,495 Syracuse 1-4-9226,674 Syracuse 2-19-8725,631 Syracuse 1-23-8623,717 Syracuse 2-20-1323,637 Syracuse 2-15-9423,311 Syracuse 1-14-1223,309 Syracuse 1-27-0823,017 Syracuse 2-13-8522,733 Syracuse 2-8-9522,724 Louisville 3-2-1122,160 Syracuse 2-5-8321,305 Louisville 1-2-1321,000 Alabama 3-17-94 *

20,388 Syracuse 12-28-1020,205 Syracuse 2-2-1020,186 Arkansas 1-23-9920,057 Seton Hall 3-6-12 ***20,057 Cincinnati 3-13-13 ***19,697 Syracuse 2-6-8219,610 West Virginia 3-12-03 ***19,594 West Virginia 3-7-07 ***19,591 Seton Hall 3-6-85 ***19,591 St. John’s 3-7-85 ***19,591 Villanova 3-5-86 ***19,591 St. John’s 3-5-87 ***19,591 Georgetown 3-6-87 ***19,591 Connecticut 3-12-88 ***19,591 Syracuse 3-10-89 ***19,562 West Virginia 3-12-08 ***19,544 Villanova 3-11-94 ***19,544 Connecticut 3-12-94 ***19,544 Georgetown 3-13-94 ***19,544 Syracuse 3-10-95 ***

19,544 Villanova 3-11-95 ***19,544 St. John’s 3-6-96 ***19,544 Villanova 3-7-96 ***19,528 Syracuse 3-8-01 ***19,528 Villanova 3-11-04 ***19,522 Connecticut 3-12-93 ***19,522 Seton Hall 3-13-93 ***19,484 Louisville 2-18-0919,375 DePaul 3-11-09 ***19,375 Louisville 3-12-09 ***19,375 Seton Hall 3-9-10 ***19,375 Marquette 3-8-11 ***19,301 Indiana 3-26-73 *19,161 Utah 12-2-9719,160 Seton Hall 2-25-8719,138 Syracuse 2-15-8419,081 St. John’s 3-8-91***19,081 Georgetown 3-9-91***19,058 Syracuse 1-13-9819,029 Memphis St. 3-24-73 *

Tony Koski, 1966-68Ray Johnson, 1968-71James Hadnot, 1959-62Bob Kovaski, 1962-64Mike Riordan, 1964-67Craig Callen, 1967-70Marvin Saddler, 1988-92Eric Williams, 1993-95Mark Jarrell-Wright, 1999-00Ray Hall, 2006-09, 11

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YEAR PLAYER ROUND (OVERALL) TEAM (LEAGUE)1960 Len Wilkens First (6) St. Louis Hawks (NBA)1961 John Egan Second (12) Detroit Pistons (NBA)1962 Jim Hadnot Third (25) Boston Celtics (NBA)1963 Ray Flynn Fourth (33) Syracuse Nats (NBA) Vin Ernst Sixth (53) Boston Celtics (NBA)1964 John Thompson Third (27) Boston Celtics (NBA)1967 Jimmy Walker First (1) Detroit Pistons (NBA) First Indiana Pacers (ABA) Dexter Westbrook Fifth (44) Baltimore Bullets (NBA) Mike Riordan Twelfth (128) New York Knicks (NBA) Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA)1968 Anthony Koski New York Nets (ABA)1971 Jim Larranaga Sixth (96) Detroit Pistons (NBA)1973 Ernie DiGregorio First (3) Buffalo Braves (NBA) First Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Kevin Stacom Second (24) Chicago Bulls (NBA) Third (26) Denver Rockets (ABA) Marvin Barnes First (6) Denver Rockets (ABA) Fran Costello Fifth (71) Portland Trailblazers (NBA)1974 Marvin Barnes First (2) Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) Kevin Stacom Second (35) Boston Celtics (NBA) Len Wilkens Third (22) Memphis Tams (ABA)1975 Steve Strother Ninth (154) Houston Rockets (NBA)1976 Mark McAndrew Eighth (136) Buffalo Braves (NBA)1977 Joe Hassett Third (52) Seattle Supersonics (NBA) Bob Cooper Sixth (119) Kansas City Kings (NBA)1978 Bob Misevicius Sixth (112) Buffalo Braves (NBA) Bruce Campbell Eighth (153) New Jersey Nets (NBA)1979 Dwight Williams Sixth (121) Atlanta Hawks (NBA)1980 John Nolan Tenth (214) Boston Celtics (NBA)1981 Rudy Williams Ninth (186) New Jersey Nets (NBA)1983 Ron Jackson Seventh (160) Boston Celtics (NBA)1984 Otis Thorpe First (9) Kansas City Kings (NBA)1985 Ray Knight Fifth (114) Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)1987 Billy Donovan Third (68) Utah Jazz (NBA)1990 Abdul Shamsid-Deen Second (54) Seattle Supersonics (NBA)1991 Eric Murdock First (21) Utah Jazz (NBA)1994 Dickey Simpkins First (21) Chicago Bulls (NBA) Michael Smith Second (35) Sacramento Kings (NBA)1995 Eric Williams First (14) Boston Celtics (NBA) Troy Brown Second (45) Atlanta Hawks (NBA)1997 Austin Croshere First (12) Indiana Pacers (NBA) God Shammgod Second (46) Washington Wizards (NBA)2004 Marcus Douthit Second (56) Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)2005 Ryan Gomes Second (50) Boston Celtics (NBA)2007 Herbert Hill Second (55) Utah Jazz (NBA)2011 Marshon Brooks First (25) Boston Celtics (NBA)2013 Ricardo Ledo Second (43) Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)

FRIARS IN THE CBAABDUL ABDULLAH 1994-95 La Crosse ROMUALD AUGUSTIN 2006-07 IndianaMARVIN BARNES 1984-85 Detroit, Ohio, EvansvilleMARQUES BRAGG 1994-95 Grand Rapids DELRAY BROOKS 1988-89 Pensacola DERRICK BROWN 1997-98 Connecticut TROY BROWN 1996-98 Connecticut 2001-02 Sioux Falls BRUCE CAMPBELL 1978-79 Wilkes-BarreMARTY CONLON 1990-91 Rockford 1993-94 Rockford BILLY DONOVAN 1988-89 Wyoming, Rapid CityRUBEN GARCES 1998-99 La CrosseJOHN LINEHAN 2002-03 North DakotaJOHN NOLAN 1980-81 RochesterJIM PANAGGIO 1982-83 RochesterROB PHELPS 1998-99 La CrosseCARLTON SCREEN 1990-91 Grand Rapids 1993-94 Fort WayneGOD SHAMMGOD 1998-99 La CrosseJAMEL THOMAS 1999-01 Quad Cities (Rookie of the Year)STEVE WRIGHT 1992-93 Albany, Capital Region, Omaha

OTHER PROFESSIONAL LEAGUESLELAND ANDERSON 2006-07 Hollywood (ABA)DWIGHT BREWINGTON 2007-08 Tulsa, Albuquerque (NBDL)DELRAY BROOKS 1988-89 Worcester Counts (WBL)TROY BROWN 2005-07 Rochester (PBL)BOB COOPER 1977-78 Providence (Eastern League)VIN ERNST 1963-64 Trenton (Eastern League)RAY FLYNN 1963-64 Wilmington (Eastern League)JIM HADNOT 1963-64 Trenton (Eastern League)TONY KOSKI 1969-71 Hartford (Eastern League)JOHN LINEHAN 2002-04 Greenville (NBDL) 2003-04 Harlem GlobetrottersABDUL MILLS 2007-08 Albuquerque (NBDL)JAMINE PETERSON 2011-13 Texas, New Mexico (NBDL)ROB PHELPS 2001-02 Indiana (ABA)ROB SANDERS 2006-07 Manchester (ABA)KARIM SHABAZZ 2002-03 N. Charleston (NBDL)GARNETT THOMPSON 2002-03 Harlem GlobetrottersEDWARD WINEAPPLE 1929-30 Syracuse (American)ROBERT SIEMBIDA (Referee) 1975-77 Eastern League 1976-77 National Basketball AssociationALBERT “HANK” SOAR (Coach) 1947-48 Providence (Basketball Association of America)

TONY KOSKI ‘68 - FranceSTU KERZNER ‘68 - IsraelFRAN COSTELLO ‘73 - Spain, SwedenRICH DUNPHY ‘74 - AustraliaMARK MCANDREW ‘76 - SpainBOB COOPER ‘77 - EnglandBRUCE CAMPBELL ‘78 - Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, MoroccoMLADEN FILIPAN ‘78 - YugoslaviaBOB MISEVICIUS ‘78 - Argentina, Belgium, BrazilRICH HUNGER ‘81 - SpainJACEK DUDA ‘87 - GermanyDAVE SNEDEKER ‘88 - TurkeySTEVE WRIGHT ‘88 - France, RussiaCAL FOSTER ‘89 - GreeceDARRYL WRIGHT ‘89 - PortugalQUINTON BURTON ‘90 - SwitzerlandMARTY CONLON ‘90 - France, ItalyABDUL SHAMSID-DEEN ‘90 - France, Dominican Republic, RussiaERIC MURDOCK ‘91 - ItalyMARQUES BRAGG ‘92 - France, Philippines, ItalyKEN MCDONALD ‘92 - IrelandTRENT FORBES ‘93 - England, Ireland, RussiaTONY TURNER ‘93 - England, Russia, SpainABDUL ABDULLAH ‘94 - Belgium, PolandROB PHELPS ‘94 - England, CypressDICKEY SIMPKINS ‘94 - Russia, Lithuania, FranceMICHAEL SMITH ‘94 - PolandFRANKLIN WESTERN ‘95 - Puerto Rico, Dominican RepublicMICHAEL BROWN ‘95 - England, GreeceTROY BROWN ‘95- Japan, Spain, France, ArgentinaMACIEJ ZIELINSKI ‘95 - PolandPIOTR SYZBILSKI ‘96 - GreeceDERRICK BROWN ‘97 - Venezuela, PhillipinesRUBEN GARCES ‘97- Venezuela, Spain, UruguayJASON MURDOCK ‘97 - Poland, China, PortugalGOD SHAMMGOD ‘99 - Poland, ChinaJAMEL THOMAS ‘99 - Italy, GreeceLLEWELLYN COLE ‘00 - Portugal, MexicoKARIM SHABAZZ ‘01 - Italy, UruguayERRON MAXEY ‘01 - Finland, ArgentinaJOHN LINEHAN ‘02 - Italy, FranceGARNETT THOMPSON ‘03 - ChinaCHRISTOPHER ANRIN ‘04 - Germany, SwedenRYAN GOMES ‘04 - GermanyMARCUS DOUTHIT ‘04 - Belgium, TurkeyMARIS LAKSA ‘04 - Slovenia, CyprusABDUL MILLS ‘04 - MexicoSHEIKU KABBA ‘05 - Portugal, Italy, GermanyTUUKKA KOTTI ‘05 - ItalyDONNIE McGRATH ‘06 - ItalyDWIGHT BREWINGTON ‘07 - IsraelHERBERT HILL ‘07 - FranceWEYINMI EFEJUKU ‘09 - Spain, Mexico, Italy, Latvia, Ukraine, Czech RepublicJEFF XAVIER ‘09 - SpainJONATHAN KALE ‘09 - UkraineRANDALL HANKE ‘09 - Sweden, Spain, England, Czech RepublicGEOFF McDERMOTT ‘09 - Latvia, HollandJAMINE PETERSON ‘10 - Phillippines, Turkey, Dominican RepublicBILAL DIXON ‘12 - AustriaVINCENT COUNCIL ‘13 - Israel

Friars In The NBA/ABA DraftMiscellaneous Professional Leagues:

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PointsHalf: 35 Marshon Brooks vs. NOTRE DAME, 2-23-11Game: 52 Marvin Barnes vs. AUSTIN PEAY, 12-15-73 52 Marshon Brooks vs. NOTRE DAME, 2-23-11Season: 851 Jimmy Walker, 1966-67Career: 2138 Ryan Gomes, 2001-05

Scoring AverageSeason: 30.4 Jimmy Walker, 1966-67Career: 25.2 Jimmy Walker, 1964-67

Percentage of Team’s PointsSeason: 39.2 Jimmy Walker, 1966-67Career: 32.3 Jimmy Walker, 1964-67

Field GoalsHalf: 14 Jimmy Walker vs. San Francisco, 12-21-66Game: 23 Marvin Barnes vs. AUSTIN PEAY, 12-15-73Season: 348 Ernie DiGregorio, 1972-73Career: 840 Joe Hassett, 1973-77

Field Goal AttemptsGame: 41 Jimmy Walker vs. Northwestern, 12-28-66Season: 728 Ernie DiGregorio, 1972-73Career: 1703 Joe Hassett, 1973-77

Field Goal PercentageGame: 1.000 John Thompson (11-11) vs. Rhode Island, 2-1-64 1.000 Marvin Barnes (10-10) vs. Pennsylvania, 3-15-73 Season: .722 Randall Hanke (83-115), 2003-04Career: .668 Randall Hanke (450-674), 2004-06, 08-09

Three Point Field GoalsGame: 10 Donta Wade vs. Notre Dame, 2-23-00Season: 98 Bryce Cotton, 2012-13Career: 274 Donnie McGrath, 2002-06Consec.: 14 Donnie McGrath, 2004-05

Three Point Field Goal AttemptsGame: 17 Donta Wade vs. Notre Dame, 2-23-00Season: 269 Bryce Cotton, 2012-13Career: 753 Donnie McGrath, 2002-06

Three Point Field Goal PercentageGame: 1.000 Donnie McGrath (9-9) vs. VIRGINIA, 2-2-05Season: .465 Sheiku Kabba (20-43), 2000-01Career: .463 Matt Palazzi (57-123), 1988-89

Free Throws Game: 18 Eric Murdock vs. VILLANOVA, 3-2-91 18 Jimmy Walker vs. Boston College, 1-6-65Season: 238 Eric Murdock, 1990-91Career 489 Ryan Gomes, 2001-05Consec.: 57 Austin Croshere, 1996-97

Free Throw AttemptsGame: 22 Rudy Williams vs. Brown, 1-9-80Season: 293 Eric Murdock, 1990-91Career: 620 Ryan Gomes, 2001-05

Free Throw PercentageGame: 1.000 Eric Murdock (17-17) vs. Seton Hall, 1-2-91Season: .941 Joe Hassett (64-68), 1976-77Career: .873 Sharaud Curry (213-244), 2005-07, 08-09

ReboundsGame: 34 Marvin Barnes vs. BUFFALO STATE, 12-8-71Season: 597 Marvin Barnes, 1973-74Career: 1592 Marvin Barnes, 1971-74

Rebound AverageSeason: 19.0 Marvin Barnes, 1972-73Career: 17.9 Marvin Barnes, 1971-74

GamesSeason: 36 Five players from 1996-97 teamCareer: 125 Dickey Simpkins, 1990-94Starts: 122 Geoff McDermott, 2005-09

MinutesGame: 63 Jim Panaggio vs. Dayton, 1-28-82Season: 1234 Billy Donovan, 1986-87, Bryce Cotton, 2011-12Career: 4128 Donnie McGrath, 2002-06

Minutes Played Per GameSeason: 39.7 Jimmy Walker, 1966-67Career: 38.8 Jimmy Walker, 1964-67

Points Per MinuteSeason: 0.77 Jimmy Walker, 1966-67Career: 0.65 Jimmy Walker, 1964-67

AssistsGame: 16 Vin Ernst vs. DePAUL, 2-7-63 and CATHOLIC, 2-9-63 16 Vincent Council vs. BROWN, 12-6-10 16 Carlton Screen vs. Syracuse, 1-20-90Season: 267 Ernie DiGregorio, 1972-73Career: 725 Vincent Council, 2009-13

Assist Average Season: 8.7 Vin Ernst, 1962-63Career: 7.7 Ernie DiGregorio, 1970-73

StealsGame: 11 John Linehan vs. RUTGERS, 1-22-02Season: 139 John Linehan, 2001-02Career: 385 John Linehan, 1997-02

Steals AverageSeason: 4.5 John Linehan, 2001-02Career: 3.21 Eric Murdock, 1987-91

Blocked ShotsGame: 12 Marvin Barnes vs. BUFFALO STATE, 12-8-71Season: 159 Marvin Barnes, 1973-74Career: 363 Marvin Barnes, 1971-74

TurnoversGame: 13 Dwight Williams vs. Boston College, 12-11-76Season: 140 Dwight Williams, 1977-78Career: 389 Geoff McDermott, 2005-09

Personal FoulsSeason: 126 Steve Wright, 1986-87Career: 386 Steve Wright, 1984-88

DisqualificationsSeason: 11 Steve Wright, 1986-87Career: 24 Ray Johnson, 1968-71 24 Fran Costello, 1970-73

POINTS: Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure 2-9-60 46 Dominique Jones, SO. FLORIDA 1-23-10 46 Calvin Murphy, NIAGARA 1-27-68 42 Bill Bradley, Princeton 3-13-65 41 Bevo Francis, Rio Grande 12-5-53 41 Fly Williams, AUSTIN PEAY 12-15-73 40 David Thompson, NC State 3-14-74 40FIELD GOAL ATT.: Calvin Murphy, NIAGARA 1-27-68 33 John Ramsey, SETON HALL 2-8-75 33 Bevo Francis, Rio Grande 12-5-53 33FIELD GOALS: Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure 2-9-60 19FREE THROW ATT.: Curtis Kidd, ARK.-LITTLE ROCK 12-23-85 22FREE THROWS: Jose Powell, NEW HAMPSHIRE 11-22-91 16 Lamont Middleton, St. John’s 1-5-93 16 Lou Murgo, Brown 1-14-53 16 Danya Abrams, BOSTON COLLEGE 1-10-95 16REBOUNDS: Julius Erving, UMass 12-2-69 28 M.C. Thompson, DePaul 12-18-61 28ASSISTS: Sherman Douglas, Syracuse 1-28-89 22BLOCKS: Sean Williams, BOSTON COLLEGE 11-22-06 12STEALS: Gary Massey, Villanova 2-20-88 9TURNOVERS: Matt Brady, SIENA 12-11-86 12 Vonteego Cummings, PITTSBURGH 1-10-98 12MINUTES: Kevin Conrad, Mike Kanieski, Dayton 1-28-82 62

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PointsHalf: 65 vs. Pittsburgh, 2-10-90Game: 120 vs. American-Puerto Rico (60), 11-27-99Season: 2947 1986-87

Scoring AverageSeason: 89.7 1972-73

Field GoalsGame: 50 vs. American-Puerto Rico, 11-27-99Season: 1199 1973-74

Field Goal AttemptsGame: 98 vs. Seton Hall, 2-9-74Season: 2402 1973-74

Field Goal PercentageGame .688 vs. Alabama (33-48), 3-19-87Season: .512 1976-77 (962-1880)

Three Point Field GoalsGame: 17 vs. LOYOLA-CHICAGO, 1-19-04, VILLANOVA, 2-4-09Season: 280 1986-87

Three Point Field Goal AttemptsGame: 34 vs. CONNECTICUT, 1-22-92Season: 665 1986-87

Three Point Field Goal PercentageGame: .737 vs. GEORGETOWN (14-19), 2-10-01Season: .421 1986-87 (280-665)

Free ThrowsGame: 42 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE, 2-4-64Season: 675 1986-87

Free Throw AttemptsGame: 59 vs. WEST VIRGINIA, 1-5-99Season: 949 1991-92

Free Throw PercentageGame: 1.000 vs. VILLANOVA (28-28), 3-2-87Season: .779 2002-03 (496-637)

ReboundsGame: 78 vs. BUFFALO STATE, 12-8-71 78 vs. ASSUMPTION, 12-4-64Season: 1544 1973-74

Offensive ReboundsGame: 30 vs. CONNECTICUT, 1-22-92, vs. Marquette, 3-4-06Season: 560 1990-91

Rebounding AverageSeason: 53.7 1954-55

Rebound MarginSeason: 10.2 1959-60

AssistsGame: 33 vs. Connecticut, 3-8-75 33 vs. CANISIUS, 1-7-78Season: 640 1973-74Average: 20.3 1972-73

TurnoversGame: 40 vs. Fordham, 12-28-71Season: 550 1991-92

StealsGame: 24 vs. BROWN, 12-21-96Season 332 1985-86Average: 10.7 1985-86

BlocksGame: 16 vs. VILLANOVA, 1-11-05Season: 260 1973-74Average: 8.1 1973-74

FoulsGame: 39 vs. Bates, 2-9-49Season: 966 1986-87

For Opponent’s Team Game records, see page 144For Opponent’s Team Season records, see page 143

GAMEMost Points: 120 vs. American-Puerto Rico (60), 11-27-99Most Points, Half: 67 vs. Seton Hall, 3-9-10 (BET)Most Points, Half, Opponent: 67 by Pittsburgh, 2-10-90Fewest Points: 12 vs. Crescent Athletic Club (40), 1-1-27Fewest Points, Half: 4 vs. Crescent Athletic Club, 1-1-27Fewest Points, Half (Modern): 11 vs. Connecticut, 2-5-02Fewest Field Goals, Half: 1 vs. Crescent Athletic Club, 1-1-27Fewest Field Goals, Half (Modern): 4 vs. Connecticut, 2-5-02Lowest Field Goal Percentage, Half: .118 vs. Connecticut, (4-34) 2-5-02Most Points Allowed: 118 vs. Arkansas, 1-23-99Most Points Allowed, Half: 67 vs. Pittsburgh, 2-10-90Fewest Points Allowed: 7 vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2-13-32Fewest Points Allowed, Half: 2 vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2-13-32Fewest Points Allowed, Half (Modern): 12 vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 12-5-92Fewest Field Goals Allowed, Half: 0 vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2-13-32Fewest Field Goals Allowed, Half (Modern): 2 vs. RUTGERS, 1-9-08Lowest Field Goal Pct. Allowed, Half: .100 vs. RUTGERS, (2-20) 1-9-08Most Points Combined: 219, Providence 102 - Pittsburgh 117, 2-10-90 219, Providence 108 - Chaminade 111 OT, 11-25-91Fewest Points Combined: 30, Providence 23 - NEW HAMPSHIRE 7, 2-13-32Most Offensive Rebounds, Opponent: 32 by Georgetown, 3-3-99 32 by RHODE ISLAND, 12-4-04Margin of Victory: 64, PROVIDENCE 80 - NEWPORT NAVAL 16, 12-13-30Margin of Defeat: 54, Holy Cross 101 - Providence 47, 12-17-54

SEASONMost Games Played: 36, 1996-97Most Games Won: 28, 1973-74

Most Regular Season Wins: 26, 1973-74Best Regular Season Record: 22-1, 1964-65Highest Winning Percentage: .923 (24-2), 1964-65Most Home Games Won: 17, 1990-91Most Away/Neutral Games Won: 15, 1928-29Fewest Home Games Won: 0, 1927-28Fewest Away/Neutral Games Won: 0, 1987-88Most Games Lost: 20, 1984-85Fewest Games Won: 4, 1938-39Fewest Losses: 2, 1964-65Most Home Games Lost: 10, 1984-85Most Away/Neutral Games Lost: 13, 1948-49Fewest Home Games Lost: 0, 15 times -1973-74 (Most Recent)Fewest Away/Neutral Games Lost: 2, 1964-65 + 1962-63Longest Winning Streak: 19, 1964-65Longest Losing Streak: 12, 1948-49Longest Home Winning Streak: 56, 1971-74Longest Dunkin’ Donuts Center Winning Streak: 41, 1972-74Highest Scoring Average: 89.7, 1972-73Lowest Scoring Average: 28.6, 1926-27Largest Scoring Margin: +15.9, 1942-43Largest Scoring Margin Deficit: -9.8, 1948-49Opponent Most Points Scored: 2623, 1986-87Opponent Fewest Points Scored: 459, 1929-30Consecutive Winning Seasons: 12, 1955-67Consecutive Losing Seasons: 5, 1978-83Consecutive 20-Win Seasons: 9, 1958-67Consecutive NIT Appearances: 5, 1959-63Consecutive NCAA Appearances: 3, 1964-66 + 1972-74Consecutive Postseason Appearances: 9, 1959-67

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Senior Junior Sophomore FreshmanPOINTSJimmy Walker 1967 851 Jimmy Walker 1966 662 Jamine Peterson 2010 609 LaDontae Henton 2012 457Eric Murdock 1991 818 Bryce Cotton 2013 630 Ryan Gomes 2003 589 Bob Cooper 1974 384Marshon Brooks 2011 788 Jim Hadnot 1961 561 Marvin Barnes 1972 584 Ryan Gomes 2002 332 SCORING AVERAGEJimmy Walker 1967 30.4 Jimmy Walker 1966 24.5 Marvin Barnes 1972 21.6 John Arzoomanian 1945 19.7John Thompson 1964 26.2 Robert Moran 1953 20.8 Johnny Egan 1959 20.9 LaDontae Henton 2012 14.3Eric Murdock 1991 25.6 Bryce Cotton 2013 19.7 Jimmy Walker 1965 20.5 Ryan Gomes 2002 13.8

FIELD GOALSErnie DiGregorio 1973 348 Jimmy Walker 1966 248 Joe Hassett 1975 244 Bob Cooper 1974 171Jimmy Walker 1967 323 Joe Hassett 1976 248 Marvin Barnes 1972 236 LaDontae Henton 2012 168Marvin Barnes 1974 297 Kevin Stacom 1973 238 Jamine Peterson 2010 233 Billy Fields 1979 146

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSErnie DiGregorio 1973 728 Joe Hassett 1976 514 Jamine Peterson 2010 500 LaDontae Henton 2012 370 Jimmy Walker 1967 659 Jimmy Walker 1966 488 Joe Hassett 1975 486 Billy Fields 1979 315Marvin Barnes 1974 596 Vincent Council 2012 471 Marvin Barnes 1972 462 Gerard Coleman 2011 301

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Randall Hanke 2009 .661 Otis Thorpe 1983 .636 Randall Hanke 2006 .677 Randall Hanke 2005 .722Herbert Hill 2007 .640 Randall Hanke 2008 .633 Bill Eason 1976 .579 Bob Cooper 1974 .572Bob Cooper 1977 .623 Marques Bragg 1991 .600 Marques Bragg 1990 .561 Ryan Gomes 2002 .559

FREE THROWS Eric Murdock 1991 238 Jimmy Walker 1966 166 Ryan Gomes 2003 163 God Shammgod 1996 98Jimmy Walker 1967 205 Jamel Thomas 1998 156 John Egan 1959 140 Weyinmi Efejuku 2006 78Billy Donovan 1987 199 Bryce Cotton 2013 142 Robert Moran 1952 125 Geoff McDermott 2006 77 God Shammgod 1997 125 LaDontae Henton 2012 77FREE THROW ATTEMPTSEric Murdock 1991 293 Jim Hadnot 1961 220 Michael Smith 1992 202 God Shammgod 1996 142Jimmy Walker 1967 256 Michael Smith 1993 218 Ryan Gomes 2003 194 Geoff McDermott 2006 133Otis Thorpe 1984 248 Jimmy Walker 1966 215 God Shammgod 1997 188 Ryan Gomes 2002 111 Weyinmi Efejuku 2006 111FREE THROW PERCENTAGEJoe Hassett 1977 .941 Ryan Gomes 2004 .870 Dwain Williams 2008 .902 John Linehan 1998 .907Bill Blair 1966 .902 Fran Costello 1972 .867 Sharaud Curry 2007 .901 Sharaud Curry 2006 .891Austin Croshere 1997 .888 Mark McAndrew 1975 .863 Bryce Cotton 2012 .891 Maris Laksa 2001 .882 REBOUNDSMarvin Barnes 1974 597 Marvin Barnes 1973 571 Jim Hadnot 1960 473 LaDontae Henton 2012 274John Thompson 1964 378 Jim Hadnot 1961 475 Marvin Barnes 1972 424 Geoff McDermott 2006 243Jim Hadnot 1962 351 John Thompson 1963 392 Michael Smith 1992 319 Bill Eason 1975 236

REBOUNDS AVERAGEMarvin Barnes 1974 18.7 Marvin Barnes 1973 19.0 Jim Hadnot 1960 16.3 Geoff McDermott 2006 9.0John Thompson 1964 14.5 Jim Hadnot 1961 16.3 Marvin Barnes 1972 15.7 LaDontae Henton 2012 8.6Jim Hadnot 1962 13.5 John Thompson 1963 14.0 John Ritch 1955 14.2 Bill Eason 1975 7.9

MINUTESBilly Donovan 1987 1234 Bryce Cotton 2013 1209 Bryce Cotton 2012 1234 LaDontae Henton 2012 1191 Austin Croshere 1997 1192 Vincent Council 2012 1200 God Shammgod 1997 1221 Donnie McGrath 2003 1071 Marshon Brooks 20111168 Dwight Williams 1978 1139 LaDontae Henton 2013 1162 Ricky Tucker 1980 992

ASSISTSErnie DiGregorio 1973 267 Vincent Council 2012 231 God Shammgod 1997 239 God Shammgod 1996 189Vin Ernst 1963 243 Ernie DiGregorio 1972 214 Vincent Council 2011 189 Ricky Tucker 1980 143Billy Donovan 1987 243 Carlton Screen 1989 198 Ernie DiGregorio 1971 181 Vincent Council 2010 141

STEALSJohn Linehan 2002 139 Carlton Screen 1989 101 John Linehan 1999 98 Eric Murdock 1988 90Eric Murdock 1991 111 Dwight Williams 1978 93 Eric Murdock 1989 97 John Linehan 1998 50Harold Starks 1986 84 John Linehan 2001 81 God Shammgod 1997 88 Geoff McDermott 2006 49

BLOCKED SHOTSMarvin Barnes 1974 159 Marvin Barnes 1973 137 Bob Cooper 1975 87 Bob Cooper 1974 101Marcus Douthit 2004 92 Marcus Douthit 2003 97 Marvin Barnes 1972 67 Randall Hanke 2005 62Herbert Hill 2007 91 Karim Shabazz 2000 54 Steve Wright 1986 63 Bilal Dixon 2010 59

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SeasonName Years PointsMarshon Brooks 2010-11 468Eric Murdock 1990-91 435Ryan Gomes 2004-05 371

CareerName Years PointsRyan Gomes 2002-05 1173Eric Murdock 1988-91 1145Jamel Thomas 1996-99 1135

SeasonName Years Avg.Eric Murdock 1990-91 27.2Marshon Brooks 2010-11 26.0Ryan Gomes 2004-05 23.2

CareerName Years Avg.Ryan Gomes 2002-05 18.3Eric Murdock 1988-91 18.2Ron Jackson 1982-83 17.8

SeasonName Years GoalsMarshon Brooks 2010-11 162Jamine Peterson 2009-10 138Ryan Gomes 2004-05 136

CareerName Years GoalsRyan Gomes 2002-05 435Eric Murdock 1988-91 390Jamel Thomas 1996-99 390

SeasonName Years Atts.Marshon Brooks 2010-11 344Jamel Thomas 1998-99 321Eric Murdock 1990-91 301

CareerName Years Atts.Jamel Thomas 1995-99 954Eric Murdock 1988-91 884Ryan Gomes 2002-05 864

Season (50 or more attempts)Name Years Pct.Randall Hanke 2004-05 .759Randall Hanke 2008-09 .647Otis Thorpe 1982-83 .642

Career (100 or more attempts)Name Years Pct.Randall Hanke 2005-09 .645Herbert Hill 2003-07 .579Marques Bragg 1989-92 .576

SeasonName Years GoalsBryce Cotton 2012-13 56Ernie Lewis 1986-87 55Bryce Cotton 2011-12 49

CareerName Years GoalsDonnie McGrath 2003-06 142Jamel Thomas 1996-99 128Sharaud Curry 2006-10 128

SeasonName Years Atts.Bryce Cotton 2012-13 157Bryce Cotton 2011-12 134Donnie McGrath 2005-06 124

CareerName Years Atts.Donnie McGrath 2003-06 392Jamel Thomas 1996-99 359Sharaud Curry 2006-10 319

SeasonName Years Pct.Maris Laksa 2000-01 .489Ernie Lewis 1986-87 .482Dwain Williams 2007-08 .478

Career (2 yrs. min.)Name Years Pct.Dwain Williams 2006-08 .444Sean Connolly 1998-99 .411Delray Brooks 1987-88 .410

SeasonName Years GoalsEric Murdock 1990-91 129Marshon Brooks 2010-11 107Eric Williams 1993-94 101

CareerName Years GoalsEric Murdock 1988-91 263Ryan Gomes 2002-05 254Jamel Thomas 1996-99 227

SeasonName Years Atts.Eric Murdock 1990-91 154Eric Williams 1993-94 145Michael Smith 1991-92 139Marshon Brooks 2010-11 139

CareerName Years Atts.Michael Smith 1992-94 340Eric Murdock 1988-91 339Otis Thorpe 1981-84 328

Season (40 or more attempts)Name Years Pct.Austin Croshere 1996-97 .933Donnie McGrath 2004-05 .926Matt Palazzi 1988-89 .900Sharaud Curry 2005-06 .900

Career (40 or more attempts)Name Years Pct.Sharaud Curry 2006-10 .879Austin Croshere 1994-97 .856Bryce Cotton 2010- .849

SeasonName Years RebsMichael Smith 1993-94 220Michael Smith 1992-93 211Michael Smith 1991-92 199

CareerName Years RebsMichael Smith 1991-94 630Geoff McDermott 2006-09 598Ryan Gomes 2002-05 534

SeasonName Years Avg.Michael Smith 1993-94 12.2Michael Smith 1992-93 11.7Michael Smith 1991-92 11.1

CareerName Years Avg.Michael Smith 1991-94 11.7Geoff McDermott 2006-09 8.8Otis Thorpe 1981-84 8.7

SeasonName Years Mins.Bryce Cotton 2011-12 710Marshon Brooks 2010-11 696Bryce Cotton 2012-13 691

CareerName Years Mins.Vincent Council 2009-13 2498Geoff McDermott 2006-09 2289Sharaud Curry 2006-10 2287

SeasonName Years AssistsVincent Council 2011-12 136Abdul Abdullah 1993-94 131Vincent Council 2012-13 130

CareerName Years AssistsVincent Council 2009-13 454Carlton Screen 1987-90 279Billy Donovan 1984-87 278

SeasonName Years TOJamel Thomas 1998-99 87Geoff McDermott 2007-08 67Jamel Thomas 1997-98 64

CareerName Years TOJamel Thomas 1996-99 239Geoff McDermott 2006-09 231Vincent Council 2009-13 222

SeasonName Years StealsJohn Linehan 2001-02 77John Linehan 1998-99 60Eric Murdock 1987-88 55

CareerName Years StealsJohn Linehan 1998-02 226Eric Murdock 1988-91 197Vincent Council 2009-13 109

SeasonName Years BlocksMarcus Douthit 2002-03 57Herbert Hill 2006-07 52Marcus Douthit 2003-04 49

CareerName Years BlocksMarcus Douthit 2001-04 151Herbert Hill 2003-07 110Randall Hanke 2005-09 94

Points

Field Goals Made

Field Goal Percentage

Three Point Goals Made

Field Goal Attempts

Scoring Average

Three Point Goals

Three Point Goal Percentage

Free Throws Made

Free Throw Attempts

Free Throw Percentage

Rebounds

Rebound Average

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Assists

Turnovers

Steals

Blocked Shots

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Game Name Game Points Marvin Barnes AUSTIN PEAY (12-15-73) 52 Marshon Brooks NOTRE DAME (2-23-11) 52 Jimmy Walker Boston College (12-30-65) 50 Eric Murdock PITTSBURGH (1-23-91) 48 Jimmy Walker Holy Cross ( 2-25-67) 47 Jimmy Walker RHODE ISLAND (2-23-67) 46 Eric Murdock Arizona (12-23-90) 45 Jimmy Walker Canisius (1-7-67) 44 Jimmy Walker Santa Clara (12-19-66) 43 Jimmy Walker San Francisco (12-21-66) 43 John Thompson FAIRFIELD (12-10-63) 43 Jim Hadnot HOLY CROSS (3-3-62) 43 Marshon Brooks Georgetown (2-5-11) 43 Ernie DiGregorio St. John’s (3-3-73) 41 Jerry Scott MICHIGAN STATE (12-20-80) 41 John Egan SCRANTON (1-28-61) 41 Eric Murdock Seton Hall (1-2-91) 40 Jimmy Walker BOSTON COLLEGE (1-15-66) 40 Jimmy Walker SETON HALL (1-28-67) 40

SeasonName Year Games Points AverageJimmy Walker 1966-67 28 851 30.39Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 818 25.56Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 788 24.63Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 761 24.55Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 706 22.06Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 702 20.65John Thompson 1963-64 26 681 26.19Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 670 21.61Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 662 24.52Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 661 22.03Austin Croshere 1996-97 36 643 17.86Bryce Cotton 2012-13 32 630 19.69Jamine Peterson 2009-10 31 609 19.65Kevin Stacom 1973-74 32 592 18.50Derrick Brown 1996-97 34 590 17.35Ryan Gomes 2002-03 32 589 18.41

CareerName Years Games Points AverageRyan Gomes 2001-05 116 2138 18.43Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 2045 25.25Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 2021 17.27Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 1971 15.90Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1839 20.66Joe Hassett 1973-77 124 1828 14.74Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 1809 14.83Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 1760 20.47Marshon Brooks 2007-11 113 1629 14.42Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 1625 14.38Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 1606 13.50Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 1523 12.59John Thompson 1961-64 79 1520 19.24Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 1500 12.50Vincent Council 2009-13 118 1499 12.70Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 1467 17.46John Egan 1958-61 80 1434 17.93Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 1424 11.58Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 1328 10.89Erron Maxey 1997-01 120 1306 10.88Donnie McGrath 2002-06 118 1282 10.86Jim Larranaga 1968-71 77 1258 16.34Robert Moran 1951-54 69 1251 18.13Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 125 1226 9.81Bryce Cotton 2010- 95 1212 12.76Len Wilkens 1957-60 80 1193 14.91Michael Brown 1992-96 123 1163 9.46Bill Eason 1974-78 116 1159 9.99Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 1143 18.14Marty Conlon 1986-90 103 1135 11.02Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 1122 9.20Billy Fields 1978-82 108 1116 10.33Michael Smith 1991-84 94 1110 11.81Rudy Williams 1977-81 95 1096 11.54Jim Benedict 1963-66 79 1086 13.75Jim Schlimm 1949-52 70 1078 15.40Carlton Screen 1986-90 109 1076 9.87Randall Hanke 2004-09 119 1064 8.94Steve Wright 1984-88 123 1060 8.62Jerry Scott 1977-81 97 1045 10.77Mike Pascale 1954-57 66 1035 15.68Derrick Brown 1995-97 64 1034 15.16Ray Flynn 1960-63 82 1025 12.50Eric Williams 1993-95 60 1001 16.68

Season Name Year Games Points Average Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 851 30.39 John Thompson 1963-64 26 681 26.19 Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 818 25.58 Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 788 24.63 Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 761 24.55 Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 662 24.52 Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 706 22.06 Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 661 22.03 Marvin Barnes 1971-72 27 584 21.63 Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 670 21.61 John Egan 1958-59 24 502 20.92 Bob Moran 1952-53 22 455 20.68 Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 702 20.65 Jimmy Walker 1964-65 26 532 20.46 Bryce Cotton 2012-13 32 630 19.69 John Arzoomanian 1944-45 12 236 19.67 Jamine Peterson 2009-10 31 609 19.65 Jimmy Stone 1963-64 25 487 19.48 Jim Larranaga 1968-69 24 467 19.46 Jim Hadnot 1960-61 29 561 19.34 CareerName Year Games Points AverageJimmy Walker 1964-67 81 2045 25.25Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1839 20.66Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 1760 20.47John Thompson 1961-64 79 1520 19.24Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 2138 18.43Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 1143 18.14Bob Moran 1951-54 69 1251 18.13John Egan 1958-61 80 1434 17.93Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 1467 17.46Ron Jackson 1981-83 56 971 17.34Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 2021 17.27Eric Williams 1993-95 60 1001 16.68Jim Larranaga 1968-71 77 1258 16.34Derrick Brown 1995-97 64 1034 16.16Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 1971 15.90Mike Pascale 1955-57 66 1035 15.68Jim Schlimm 1949-52 70 1078 15.40Ted McConnon 1941-43 32 489 15.28Len Wilkens 1957-60 80 1193 14.91Walt DiMasi 1957-58 24 357 14.88Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 1809 14.83Joe Hassett 1973-77 124 1828 14.74

SeasonName Year Games Points Team’s Pts. Pct.Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 851 2172 39.2John Arzoomanian 1944-45 12 236 639 36.9Eddie Wineapple 1928-29 20 278 779 35.7John Thompson 1963-64 26 681 2019 33.7John Kreiger 1927-28 16 159 480 33.1Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 788 2426 32.5Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 662 2055 32.2Allen Brachen 1932-33 16 208 669 31.1Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 818 2861 30.5Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 670 2308 29.0Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 661 2284 28.9John Kreiger 1929-30 18 192 666 28.8Ted McConnon 1941-42 20 309 1090 28.34Jamel Thomas 1997-98 29 536 1896 28.27John Egan 1958-59 24 502 1809 27.8Marvin Barnes 1971-72 27 584 2115 27.6Bryce Cotton 2012-13 32 630 2299 27.40Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 761 2782 27.35John Krieger 1928-29 20 212 779 27.2Rudy Williams 1978-79 26 461 1692 27.2

Points Scored Scoring Average

Percentage of Team’s Points

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CareerName Year Games Points Team’s Pts. Pct.Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 2045 6330 32.3John Krieger 1927-31 73 742 2625 28.3Allen Brachen 1930-34 75 773 2869 26.9Ron Jackson 1981-83 56 971 3662 26.5John Thompson 1961-64 79 1520 6119 24.8Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 1760 7130 24.7Jim Hadnot 1952-62 84 1467 6031 24.3Robert Moran 1951-54 69 1251 5155 24.3Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 2138 8865 24.1Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1839 7667 24.0John Egan 1958-61 80 1434 5969 24.0Jim Schlimm 1949-52 70 1078 4718 22.8Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 1625 7303 22.3Mike Pascale 1954-57 66 1035 4636 22.3Lenny Wilkens 1957-60 80 1193 5422 22.0Eric Williams 1993-95 60 1001 4594 21.8

SeasonName Year Games Points Minutes Pts/MinJimmy Walker 1966-67 28 851 1111 0.766Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 818 1111 0.736 John Thompson 1963-64 26 681 996 0.684Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 761 1116 0.682Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 788 1168 0.675Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 661 984 0.672Jamine Peterson 2009-10 31 609 941 0.647Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 661 1054 0.627Marvin Barnes 1971-72 27 584 931 0.627Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 706 1158 0.610Eric Williams 1993-94 30 470 781 0.602Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 670 1161 0.577Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 702 1234 0.569Herbert Hill 2006-07 31 560 990 0.566Jimmy Walker 1964-65 26 532 976 0.545Derrrick Brown 1996-97 34 590 1085 0.544

Career Name Years Games Points Minutes Pts/MinJimmy Walker 1964-67 81 2045 3141 0.651Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1839 3134 0.587Marshon Brooks 2007-11 113 1629 2855 0.571Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 1760 3154 0.558Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 2011 3648 0.551Eric Williams 1993-95 60 1001 1822 0.549Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 1971 3707 0.532Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 2138 4077 0.524Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 1143 2251 0.508Matt Palazzi 1984-89 91 819 1647 0.497Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 1809 3764 0.481Joe Hassett 1973-77 124 1828 3809 0.480Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 1424 3023 0.471Ron Jackson 1981-83 56 971 2127 0.465

Season Player GMS FG(3pt) FT PTS AVG1920-21 Fred Bentley 3 12 16 40 13.31921-22 Joseph McGee 4 5 23 33 8.31926-27 Hector Allen 16 47 23 117 7.31927-28 John Krieger 16 52 55 159 9.91928-29 Eddie Wineapple 20 114 50 278 13.91929-30 John Krieger 18 72 48 192 10.71930-31 Allen Brachen 19 77 26 180 9.51931-32 Allen Brachen 24 87 52 226 9.41932-33 Allen Brachen 16 85 38 208 13.01933-34 Allen Brachen 16 66 27 159 9.91934-35 Bill Kutniewski 22 67 43 177 8.01935-36 Ed Bobinski 20 79 43 201 10.11936-37 Ed Bobinski 14 51 31 133 9.51937-38 John Crowley 16 68 21 157 9.81938-39 Steve Fallon 9 39 13 91 10.11939-40 Joe Kwasniewski 10 38 21 97 9.71940-41 John Lee 17 78 19 175 10.31941-42 Ted McConnon 20 142 25 309 15.51942-43 Ted McConnon 12 83 14 180 15.01944-45 John Arzoomanian 12 83 70 236 19.71945-46 Henri Ethier 17 101 34 236 13.91946-47 John Sullivan 18 60 28 148 8.21947-48 Ferdinand Sowa 20 82 50 214 10.71948-49 Francis Pelligrino 19 70 22 162 8.51949-50 James Schlimm 23 144 69 357 15.51950-51 James Schlimm 24 152 72 376 15.71951-52 Robert Moran 21 127 125 379 18.01952-53 Robert Moran 22 158 139 455 20.81953-54 Robert Moran 26 132 153 417 16.01954-55 Mike Pascale 21 132 110 374 17.81955-56 Mike Pascale 22 108 114 330 15.01956-57 John Ritch 24 140 66 346 14.41957-58 Lenny Wilkens 24 137 84 358 14.91958-59 John Egan 24 181 140 502 20.91959-60 James Hadnot 29 170 89 429 14.81960-61 James Hadnot 29 214 133 561 19.31961-62 James Hadnot 26 198 81 477 18.31962-63 Raymond Flynn 28 239 51 529 18.9 John Thompson 28 208 113 529 18.91963-64 John Thompson 26 260 161 681 26.21964-65 James Walker 26 211 110 532 20.51965-66 James Walker 27 248 166 662 24.51966-67 James Walker 28 323 205 851 30.41967-68 Alphonse Hayes 25 157 75 389 15.61968-69 James Larranaga 24 179 109 467 19.41969-70 James Larranaga 25 155 98 408 16.31970-71 Ernest DiGregorio 28 217 88 522 18.61971-72 Marvin Barnes 27 236 112 584 21.61972-73 Ernest DiGregorio 31 348 65 761 24.61973-74 Marvin Barnes 32 297 112 706 22.11974-75 Joe Hassett 31 244 22 510 16.51975-76 Joe Hassett 32 248 28 544 17.01976-77 Joe Hassett 29 240 64 544 18.81977-78 Bruce Campbell 31 203 133 539 17.41978-79 Rudy Williams 26 186 89 461 17.81979-80 Jerry Scott 27 175 54 404 14.91980-81 Rich Hunger 28 111 115 337 12.01981-82 Ron Jackson 27 185 69 439 16.21982-83 Ron Jackson 29 220 85 532 18.31983-84 Otis Thorpe 29 167 162 496 17.11984-85 Donald Brown 31 135 25 295 9.51985-86 Billy Donovan 31 183 103 469 15.11986-87 Billy Donovan 34 203 (97) 199 702 20.61987-88 Delray Brooks 28 118 (67) 76 379 13.51988-89 Eric Murdock 29 164 (44) 99 471 16.21989-90 Eric Murdock 28 147 (42) 96 432 15.41990-91 Eric Murdock 32 262 (56) 238 818 25.61991-92 Marques Bragg 30 124 (0) 92 340 11.31992-93 Michael Smith 33 135 (0) 119 389 11.81993-94 Eric Williams 30 166 (0) 138 470 15.71994-95 Eric Williams 30 184 (29) 134 531 17.71995-96 Austin Croshere 30 151 (47) 109 458 15.31996-97 Austin Croshere 36 200 (61) 182 643 17.91997-98 Jamel Thomas 29 163 (54) 156 536 18.51998-99 Jamel Thomas 30 225 (58) 153 661 22.01999-00 Erron Maxey 30 188 (7) 61 444 14.82000-01 Erron Maxey 31 134 (2) 83 353 11.4 2001-02 Abdul Mills 29 127 (61) 105 420 14.52002-03 Ryan Gomes 32 213 (0) 163 589 18.42003-04 Ryan Gomes 29 192 (29) 134 547 18.92004-05 Ryan Gomes 31 247 (52) 124 670 21.62005-06 Donnie McGrath 27 136 (77) 60 409 15.12006-07 Herbert Hill 31 240 (0) 80 560 18.1 2007-08 Jeff Xavier 31 132 (76) 43 383 12.42008-09 Weyinmi Efejuku 33 165 (40) 147 517 15.72009-10 Jamine Peterson 31 233 (51) 92 609 19.62010-11 Marshon Brooks 32 276 (67) 169 788 24.62011-12 Vincent Council 31 184 (29) 95 492 15.92012-13 Bryce Cotton 32 195 (98) 142 630 19.7

Joe Hassett is one of only

seven players to lead PC in scoring three straight years.

He scored 1828 points for his

career.

Yearly Scoring Leaders

Points Per Minute

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Game Name Game Goals Marvin Barnes AUSTIN PEAY (12-15-73) 23 Ernie DiGregorio ST. JOHN’S (3-3-73) 20 Marshon Brooks NOTRE DAME (2-23-11) 20 Jimmy Walker San Francisco (12-21-66) 19 Ernie DiGregorio RHODE ISLAND (2-10-73) 19 John Egan SCRANTON (1-28-61) 18 Jim Hadnot HOLY CROSS (3-3-62) 18 Jimmy Walker RHODE ISLAND (2-23-67) 18 Jimmy Walker Canisius (1-7-67) 17 John Thompson FAIRFIELD (12-10-63) 17 Jim Hadnot GONZAGA (12-20-60) 17 Ray Flynn Scranton (2-22-62) 17 Marshon Brooks Georgetown (2-5-11) 17

SeasonName Year Games GoalsErnie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 348Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 323Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 297Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 276Kevin Stacom 1973-74 32 263Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 262John Thompson 1963-64 26 260Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 248Joe Hassett 1975-76 32 248Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 247Joe Hassett 1974-75 31 244Joe Hassett 1976-77 29 240Herbert Hill 2006-07 31 240Ray Flynn 1962-63 28 239Kevin Stacom 1972-73 31 238

CareerName Year Games GoalsJoe Hassett 1973-77 124 840Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 784Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 781Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 770Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 757Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 726Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 687Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 680Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 624Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 596Marshon Brooks 2010-11 113 587John Thompson 1961-64 79 584Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 582John Egan 1958-61 80 549Billy Eason 1974-78 116 534Erron Maxey 1997-01 120 530Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 530Vincent Council 2009-13 118 514Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 501Bill Fields 1978-82 108 497

GameName Game AttemptsJimmy Walker Northwestern (12-28-66) 41Ernie DiGregorio Memphis St. (3-24-73) # 36Jimmy Walker Boston College (2-18-67) 34Jimmy Walker RHODE ISLAND (2-23-67) 33Ernie DiGregorio Rhode Island (2-10-73) 33Marvin Barnes AUSTIN PEAY (12-15-73) 33Ron Jackson BOSTON COLLEGE (2-2-83) 32Eric Murdock Arizona (12-23-90) 32Ernie DiGregorio St. John’s (3-3-73) 31Marvin Barnes CANISIUS (2-28-74) 31Eric Murdock PITTSBURGH (1-23-91) 31

SeasonName Year Games AttemptsErnie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 728Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 659Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 596Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 589Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 571Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 532Kevin Stacom 1973-74 32 520Joe Hassett 1975-76 32 514John Egan 1960-61 29 510Jamine Peterson 2009-10 31 500Ryan Gomes 2004-05 31 498Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 488Joe Hassett 1974-75 31 486Ray Flynn 1962-63 28 481Joe Hassett 1976-77 29 480

Career Name Years Games AttemptsJoe Hassett 1973-77 124 1703Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 1648Ernie DeGregorio 1970-73 86 1619Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 1591Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 1575Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 1510Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1494Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 1475Vincent Council 2009-13 118 1365John Egan 1958-61 80 1285Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 1275Marshon Brooks 2007-11 113 1265Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 1125Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 1121John Thompson 1961-64 79 1100Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 1093

Season (minimum - 100 attempts)Name Year Games FG-FGA Pct.Randall Hanke 2004-05 30 83-115 .722Randall Hanke 2005-06 27 149-220 .677Randall Hanke 2008-09 33 111-170 .653Herbert Hill 2006-07 31 240-375 .640Otis Thorpe 1982-83 31 204-321 .636Randall Hanke 2007-08 29 107-169 .633Bob Cooper 1976-77 29 188-302 .623Michael Smith 1993-94 30 144-238 .605Marques Bragg 1990-91 32 162-270 .600John Thompson 1963-64 26 260-442 .588Herbert Hill 2005-06 27 99-169 .586Otis Thorpe 1983-84 29 167-288 .580Bill Eason 1975-76 31 164-283 .580Cal Foster 1988-89 29 77-133 .579Abdul Shamsid-Deen 1988-89 29 71-123 .577Herbert Hill 2004-05 30 68-118 .576

Career (minimum - 100 made)Name Year Games FG-FGA Pct.Randall Hanke 2004-09 119 450- 674 .668Herbert Hill 2003-07 99 410- 668 .614Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 624-1086 .575Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 596-1041 .572Marques Bragg 1988-92 104 359- 635 .565Michael Smith 1991-94 94 387- 699 .554Dexter Westbrook 1964-65 26 151- 275 .549Jonathan Kale 2005-09 113 270- 504 .536John Thompson 1961-64 79 584-1100 .5309Nehru King 1970-73 83 308- 584 .5273Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 501- 951 .5268 Bilal Dixon 2009-12 94 227- 432 .525Billy Eason 1974-78 116 534-1021 .523Rich Hunger 1977-81 105 237- 454 .522Ray Knight 1982-85 87 201- 381 .520Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 784-1510 .5192Ruben Garces 1995-97 65 243- 468 .5192Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 582-1121 .5191Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 770-1494 .515

Field Goals Made

Field Goal Attempts

Field Goal Percentage

Johnny EGAN

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Season Player Games FG FGA Pct.1949-50 Jim Schlimm 22 144 292 .4931951-52 Robert Prendergast 19 53 117 .4521952-53 Robert Prendergast 22 82 192 .4271954-55 John Ritch 19 114 250 .4561955-56 Lionel Jenkins 22 61 133 .4571956-57 Ed Donohue 21 77 190 .4051957-58 Lenny Wilkens 24 137 316 .4341958-59 John Egan 24 181 418 .4331959-60 James Hadnot 29 170 334 .5091960-61 James Hadnot 29 214 430 .4981961-62 James Hadnot 26 198 357 .5541962-63 John Thompson 28 208 395 .5271963-64 John Thompson 26 260 442 .5881964-65 Dexter Westbrook 26 151 275 .5491965-66 William Blair 27 122 229 .5321966-67 Alphonse Hayes 28 135 255 .5291967-68 Craig Callen 24 154 309 .4941968-69 Ray Johnson 24 83 162 .5121969-70 Craig Callen 25 60 121 .4961970-71 Ray Johnson 28 76 135 .5631971-72 Larry Ketvirtis 27 59 106 .5571972-73 Nehru King 29 108 192 .5631973-74 Bob Cooper 32 171 299 .5721974-75 Bob Cooper 30 140 258 .5431975-76 Bill Eason 31 164 283 .5801976-77 Bob Cooper 30 140 258 .5801977-78 Bill Eason 32 168 333 .5051978-79 Rudy Williams 26 186 362 .5141979-80 Ricky Tucker 27 94 198 .4741980-81 Rich Hunger 28 111 205 .5411981-82 Otis Thorpe 27 153 283 .5411982-83 Otis Thorpe 31 204 321 .6361983-84 Otis Thorpe 29 167 288 .5801984-85 Harold Starks 31 81 148 .5471985-86 David Kipfer 31 116 224 .5181986-87 Steve Wright 34 103 190 .5421987-88 Quinton Burton 28 91 170 .5351988-89 Cal Foster 29 77 133 .5791989-90 Marques Bragg 29 60 107 .5611990-91 Marques Bragg 32 162 270 .6001991-92 Marques Bragg 30 124 230 .5391992-93 Michael Smith 33 135 243 .5561993-94 Michael Smith 30 144 238 .6051994-95 Troy Brown 30 136 257 .5291995-96 Ruben Garces 30 94 191 .4921996-97 Ruben Garces 35 149 277 .5381997-98 Erron Maxey 29 90 162 .5561998-99 Erron Maxey 30 118 236 .5001999-00 Erron Maxey 30 188 394 .4772000-01 Karim Shabazz 28 91 163 .5582001-02 Ryan Gomes 24 132 236 .5592002-03 Rob Sanders 27 74 135 .5482003-04 Ryan Gomes 29 192 379 .5072004-05 Randall Hanke 30 83 115 .7222005-06 Randall Hanke 27 149 220 .6772006-07 Herbert Hill 31 240 375 .6402007-08 Randall Hanke 29 107 169 .6332008-09 Randall Hanke 33 111 170 .6532009-10 Bilal Dixon 31 105 200 .5252010-11 Bilal Dixon 32 79 155 .5102011-12 LaDontae Henton 32 168 370 .4542012-13 Kadeem Batts 34 188 393 .478

Game Name Game Goals Donta Wade Notre Dame (2-23-00) 10 Donnie McGrath VIRGINIA (2-2-05) 9 Ernie Lewis AMERICAN (11-28-86) 8 Delray Brooks Villanova (1-10-87) 8 Delray Brooks GEORGETOWN (1-13-88) 7 Billy Donovan Miami (1-20-87) 7 Eric Murdock PITTSBURGH (1-23-91 7 Trent Forbes ARIZONA (12-22-92) 7 Michael Brown SYRACUSE (12-3-95) 7 Jeff Xavier HARVARD (11-24-07) 7 Jeff Xavier FLORIDA STATE (12/22/07) 7 Bryce Cotton Boston College (12-22-12) 7Season

SeasonName Year Games GoalsBryce Cotton 2012-13 32 98Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 97Ernie Lewis 1986-87 34 95Donnie McGrath 2005-06 27 77Bryce Cotton 2011-12 32 77Jeff Xavier 2007-08 31 76Donnie McGrath 2004-05 30 72Delray Brooks 1987-88 28 67Donnie McGrath 2003-04 29 67Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 67Delray Brooks 1986-87 28 66

CareerName Years Games GoalsDonnie McGrath 2002-06 118 274Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 207 Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 201Bryce Cotton 2010- 95 189Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 169Michael Brown 1992-96 123 167Marshon Brooks 2007-11 113 158Sheiku Kabba 2000-04 122 148Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 147Brian McKenzie 2006-10 112 142Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 140Chris Watts 1987-91 116 139John Linehan 1997-02 122 135

GameName Game AttemptsDonta Wade Notre Dame (2-23-00) 17Billy Donovan Miami (1-20-87) 16Ernie Lewis AMERICAN (11-28-86) 15Billy Donovan MAINE (12-27-86) 15Delray Brooks MARIST (1-2-88) 15Ernie Lewis SETON HALL (2-17-87) 14Ernie Lewis Austin Peay (3-14-87) # 14Dwight Brewington SYRACUSE (1-15-05) 14Bryce Cotton Boston College (12-22-12) 14Bryce Cotton ST. JOHN’S (3-2-13) 14Dwain Williams Notre Dame (1-31-08) 13Ernie Lewis TULSA (11-29-86) 13Billy Donovan SIENA (12-11-86) 13Eric Murdock Seton Hall (2-25-89 13Chris Watts OKLAHOMA (3-20-91) $ 13Trent Forbes ARIZONA (12-22-92) 13Sean Connolly NOTRE DAME (12-8-98) 13Bryce Cotton GEORGETOWN (2-18-12) 13

SeasonName Year Games AttemptsBryce Cotton 2012-13 32 269Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 237Ernie Lewis 1986-87 34 220Donnie McGrath 2005-06 27 218Jeff Xavier 2007-08 31 209Bryce Cotton 2011-12 32 203Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 197Jeff Xavier 2008-09 33 196Abdul Mills 2001-02 29 184Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 183Delray Brooks 1987-88 28 182Donnie McGrath 2003-04 29 182

CareerName Years Games AttemptsDonnie McGrath 2002-06 118 753Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 587Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 563 Bryce Cotton 2010- 95 526 Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 477Marshon Brooks 2007-11 113 475Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 432Sheiku Kabba 2000-04 122 423Michael Brown 1992-96 123 420Brian McKenzie 2006-10 112 410Jeff Xavier 2007-09 64 405John Linehan 1997-02 122 387

Yearly Field Goal Pct. Leaders (100 Attempts)

Three Point Field Goals Made

Three Point Field Goal Attempts

Delray BROOKS

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Season Player Pct.1986-87 Darryl Wright .4631987-88 Darryl Wright .3761988-89 Matt Palazzi .4631989-90 Carlton Screen .4561990-91 Ken McDonald .3611991-92 Tony Turner .3901992-93 Michael Brown .4291993-94 Rob Phelps .3761994-95 Michael Brown .3761995-96 Michael Brown .4491996-97 Jamel Thomas .4011997-98 John Linehan .3551998-99 Sean Connolly .3881999-00 Donta Wade .3552000-01 Sheiku Kabba .4652001-02 Christopher Anrin .352 2002-03 Romuald Augustin .392

GameName Game Free ThrowsEric Murdock VILLANOVA (3-2-91) 18Jimmy Walker BOSTON COLLEGE (1-15-66) 18Eric Murdock Seton Hall (1-2-91) 17Jimmy Walker Holy Cross (2-25-67) 17Robert Moran SPRINGFIELD (1-17-53) 16Eric Murdock RHODE ISLAND (12-8-90) 16Billy Donovan Georgetown (3-21-87) # 16Vincent Council Wyoming (11-24-10) 16Rudy Williams Brown (1-9-80) 15Austin Croshere Marquette (3-14-97) # 15Ryan Gomes TEXAS (1-5-04) 15Mike Pascale RHODE ISLAND (2-2-56) 14Jimmy Walker SETON HALL (1-26-67) 14Marty Conlon SYRACUSE (2-18-89) 14Eric Murdock Boston College (12-11-90) 14Franklin Western SYRACUSE (1-25-94) 14Jamel Thomas Villanova (2-20-99) 14

SeasonName Year Games Free ThrowsEric Murdock 1990-91 32 238Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 205Billy Donovan 1966-67 34 199Austin Croshere 1996-97 36 182Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 169Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 166Ryan Gomes 2002-03 32 163Otis Thorpe 1983-84 29 162John Thompson 1963-64 26 161Jamel Thomas 1997-98 29 156Bob Moran 1953-54 26 153Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 153Weyinmi Efejuku 2008-09 33 147Bryce Cotton 2012-13 32 142John Egan 1958-59 24 140

CareerName Years Games Free ThrowsRyan Gomes 2001-05 116 489Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 481Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 478Bob Moran 1951-54 69 417Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 410Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 404Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 386Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 377Vincent Council 2009-13 118 362Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 357Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 125 357John Thompson 1961-64 79 352Marty Conlon 1986-90 103 348Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 339John Egan 1958-61 80 336Michael Smith 1991-94 94 336Mike Pascale 1954-57 66 327Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 299

Game (minimum - 5 attempts)Name Game PercentageDwight Brewington PENNSYLVANIA (11-18-04) 5-5 1.000Bryce Cotton LOUISVILLE (1-10-12) 5-5 1.000Delray Brooks Villanova (1-10-87) 8-9 .889John Linehan VILLANOVA (1-31-01) 6-7 .857Billy Donovan ALABAMA (3-19-87) # 5-6 .833Matt Palazzi SOUTH ALABAMA (11-26-88) 5-6 .833Eric Murdock ST. JOHN’S (2-9-91) 5-6 .833Michael Brown Notre Dame (1-29-94) 5-6 .833Abdul Mills GEORGETOWN (2-10-01) 5-6 .833Sheiku Kabba WEST VIRGINIA (1-17-04) 5-6 .833

Season (minimum - 40 attempts)Name Year Games FG-FGA Pct.Sheiku Kabba 2000-01 31 20- 43 .465 Matt Palazzi 1988-89 29 57-123 .463Darryl Wright 1986-87 33 19- 41 .463Maris Laksa 2000-01 31 44 96 .458Carlton Screen 1989-90 29 36- 79 .456Michael Brown 1995-96 30 53-118 .449Dwain Williams 2006-07 25 37- 84 .440Ernie Lewis 1986-87 34 95-220 .432Chris Watts 1989-90 29 45-105 .429Michael Brown 1992-93 33 24- 56 .429

Career (minimum - 75 attempts)Name Year Games FG-FGA Pct.Matt Palazzi 1985-89 91 57-123 .463Ernie Lewis 1983-87 102 95-220 .432Dwain Williams 2006-08 46 85-202 .421Carlton Screen 1986-90 109 48-116 .414Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 97-237 .409Borja Larragan 1994-96 49 37- 93 .3978Michael Brown 1992-96 123 167-420 .3976Delray Brooks 1986-88 56 133-339 .392Sean Connolly 1998-99 30 64-165 .388Darryl Wright 1985-89 119 69-180 .383

Season Player Attempts1986-87 Billy Donovan 2371987-88 Delray Brooks 1821988-89 Eric Murdock 1261989-90 Eric Murdock 1151990-91 Eric Murdock 1601991-92 Rob Phelps 1511992-93 Tony Turner 1341993-94 Michael Brown 1451994-95 Michael Brown 1011995-96 Austin Croshere 1411996-97 Austin Croshere 1751997-98 Jamel Thomas 1781998-99 Jamel Thomas 1831999-00 Donta Wade 1382000-01 Romuald Augustin 1122001-02 Abdul Mills 1842002-03 Donnie McGrath 178

Three Point Field Goal Percentage

Yearly Three Point Field Attempts Leaders

Yearly Three Pt. Field Goal Pct. Leaders(minimum - 40 attempts)

Free Throws Made

Yearly Three Point Field Goals LeadersBilly DONOVAN

129

Field Goals - Free ThrowsField Goals - Free Throws

Season Player FG1986-87 Billy Donovan 971987-88 Delray Brooks 671988-89 Matt Palazzi 571989-90 Chris Watts 451990-91 Chris Watts 571991-92 Rob Phelps 461992-93 Tony Turner 551993-94 Michael Brown 521994-95 Michael Brown 381995-96 Michael Brown 531996-97 Jamel Thomas 651997-98 Jamel Thomas 541998-99 Sean Connolly 641999-00 Donta Wade 492000-01 Romuald Augustin 452001-02 Abdul Mills 612002-03 Donnie McGrath 582003-04 Donnie McGrath 67

2004-05 Donnie McGrath 722005-06 Donnie McGrath 772006-07 Sharaud Curry 522007-08 Jeff Xavier 762008-09 Jeff Xavier 57 Sharaud Curry 572009-10 Sharaud Curry 602010-11 Marshon Brooks 672011-12 Bryce Cotton 772012-13 Bryce Cotton 98

2003-04 Donnie McGrath 1822004-05 Donnie McGrath 1752005-06 Donnie McGrath 2182006-07 Sharaud Curry 1392007-08 Jeff Xavier 2092008-09 Jeff Xavier 1962009-10 Sharaud Curry 1742010-11 Marshon Brooks 197 2011-12 Bryce Cotton 2032012-13 Bryce Cotton 269

2003-04 Rob Sanders .4042004-05 Donnie McGrath .4112005-06 Charles Burch .4002006-07 Dwain Williams .4402007-08 Dwain Williams .4072008-09 Sharaud Curry .3902009-10 Brian McKenzie .3702010-11 Marshon Brooks .3402011-12 LaDontae Henton .3932012-13 Bryce Cotton .364

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Game Name Game Attempts Rudy Williams Brown (1-9-80) 22 Jimmy Walker Holy Cross (2-25-67) 21 Jimmy Walker BOSTON COLLEGE (1-15-66) 20 Eric Murdock VILLANOVA (3-2-91) 20 Jamel Thomas Villanova (2-20-99) 19 Eric Murdock Arizona (12-23-90) 18 Eric Williams GEORGETOWN (3-7-94) 18 Gerard ColemanSOUTHERN (11-22-11) 18 Marty Conlon SYRACUSE (2-18-89) 17 Eric Murdock Seton Hall (1-2-91) 17 Austin Croshere PITTSBURGH (2-10-96) 17 God Shammgod RHODE ISLAND (12-10-96) 17 Ryan Gomes TEXAS (1-5-04) 17SeasonName Year Games AttemptsEric Murdock 1990-91 32 293Jimmy Walker 1966-67 28 256Otis Thorpe 1983-84 29 248John Thompson 1963-64 26 242Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 236Jim Hadnot 1960-61 29 220Marshon Brooks 2010-11 32 219Michael Smith 1992-93 33 218Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 215Eric Williams 1993-94 30 209Bob Moran 1952-53 22 206Austin Croshere 1996-97 36 205Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 203Michael Smith 1991-92 31 202Jamel Thomas 1997-98 29 200Eric Williams 1994-95 30 195

CareerName Years Games AttemptsRyan Gomes 2001-05 116 620Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 614Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 610Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 577Michael Smith 1991-94 94 560Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 557Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 125 553John Thompson 1961-64 79 546Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 540Vincent Council 2009-13 118 523Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 514Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 496Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 478Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 458

Season (minimum - 40 attempts)Name Years Games FT-FTA Pct.Joe Hassett 1976-77 29 64- 68 .941Donnie McGrath 2004-05 30 40- 43 .930John Linehan 1997-98 29 49- 54 .907Bill Blair 1965-66 27 101-112 .902Dwain Williams 2007-08 21 46- 51 .902Sharaud Curry 2006-07 27 82- 91 .901Sharaud Curry 2005-06 27 49- 55 .891Bryce Cotton 2011-12 32 90-101 .891Austin Croshere 1996-97 36 182-205 .888Maris Laksa 2000-01 31 67- 76 .882Sharaud Curry 2009-10 31 126-144 .875Ryan Gomes 2003-04 29 134-154 .870Fran Costello 1971-72 27 52- 60 .867Carlton Screen 1989-90 29 136-157 .866Mark McAndrew 1974-75 31 82- 95 .863Kevin Stacom 1972-73 31 75- 87 .862Matt Palazzi 1984-85 30 42- 49 .857Sean Connolly 1998-99 30 60- 70 .857Donnie McGrath 2005-06 27 60- 70 .857

Career (minimum - 100 attempts)Name Years Games FT-FTA Pct.Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 339-388 .874Joe Hassett 1973-77 124 148-171 .865Bill Blair 1963-66 77 231-271 .852John Linehan 1997-02 122 273-322 .848Mark McAndrew 1972-76 105 128-151 .848Austin Croshere 1993-97 121 386-458 .843Matt Palazzi 1984-89 91 120-143 .839Delray Brooks 1986-88 56 144-172 .837Donnie McGrath 2002-06 118 178-213 .836Maris Laksa 2000-04 89 153-183 .836Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 141-169 .834Bryce Cotton 2010- 95 261-317 .823Kendrick Moore 1997-99 51 121-147 .823John Egan 1958-61 80 336-441 .818Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 327-402 .813

Season Player Games FT FTA Pct.1940-41 Horace Marone 17 35 57 .6141948-49 Alex Becker 26 30 46 .6521949-50 Jim Schlimm 22 68 99 .6861951-52 Robert Moran 17 106 142 .7461952-53 Henry McQueeney 22 111 147 .7551954-55 Mike Pascale 21 110 160 .6881955-56 Mike Pascale 22 114 139 .8201956-57 Gordie Holmes 7 31 41 .7561957-58 Edward Donohue 24 53 80 .6631958-59 John Egan 24 140 170 .8211959-60 John Egan 27 90 112 .8041960-61 Vin Ernst 29 67 80 .8381961-62 Vin Ernst 26 100 125 .8001962-63 James Stone 26 85 111 .7661963-64 Robert Kovalski 26 59 73 .8081964-65 William Blair 26 95 117 .8111965-66 William Blair 27 101 112 .9021966-67 James Walker 28 205 256 .8071967-68 Anthony Koski 25 79 115 .6861968-69 James Larranaga 24 109 133 .8201969-70 James Larranaga 25 98 128 .7661970-71 Ernest DiGregorio 28 88 106 .8301971-72 Francis Costello 27 52 60 .8671972-73 Kevin Stacom 31 75 87 .8621973-74 Kevin Stacom 32 66 82 .8051974-75 Mark McAndrew 31 82 95 .8631975-76 Joe Hassett 32 48 57 .8421976-77 Joe Hassett 29 64 68 .9411977-78 Bruce Campbell 31 133 180 .7391978-79 David Frye 25 43 54 .7961979-80 Rudy Williams 27 95 132 .7191980-81 Rich Hunger 28 115 152 .7561981-82 Ricky Tucker 27 44 55 .8001982-83 Ron Jackson 29 85 110 .7721983-84 Keith Lomax 28 37 53 .6981984-85 Matt Palazzi 30 42 49 .8571985-86 Alan Roth 31 94 111 .8471986-87 Billy Donovan 34 199 236 .8431987-88 Delray Brooks 28 76 89 .8541988-89 Eric Murdock 29 99 130 .7621989-90 Carlton Screen 29 136 157 .8661990-91 Eric Murdock 32 238 293 .8121991-92 Trent Forbes 30 61 75 .8131992-93 Michael Brown 33 60 73 .8221993-94 Franklin Western 20 53 66 .8031994-95 Michael Brown 30 36 45 .8001995-96 Austin Croshere 30 109 128 .8521996-97 Austin Croshere 36 182 205 .8881997-98 John Linehan 29 49 54 .9071998-99 Sean Connolly 30 60 70 .8571999-00 Abdul Mills 30 45 67 .6722000-01 Maris Laksa 31 67 76 .8822001-02 John Linehan 31 97 116 .8362002-03 Maris Laksa 28 37 44 .8412003-04 Ryan Gomes 29 134 154 .8702004-05 Donnie McGrath 30 40 43 .9302005-06 Sharaud Curry 27 49 55 .8912006-07 Sharaud Curry 27 82 91 .9012007-08 Dwain Williams 21 46 51 .9022008-09 Sharaud Curry 33 82 97 .8452009-10 Sharaud Curry 31 126 144 .8752010-11 Marshon Brooks 32 169 219 .7722011-12 Bryce Cotton 32 90 101 .8912012-13 LaDontae Henton 34 96 118 .814

Free Throw Attempts

Free Throw Percentage

Yearly Free Throw Pct. Leaders (40 Att.)

Bill BLAIR

130

Free ThrowsFree Throws

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Game Name Game Rebounds Marvin Barnes BUFFALO STATE (12-8-71) 34 Marvin Barnes ASSUMPTION (2-22-73) 30 Marvin Barnes FAIRFIELD (12-11-72) 28 Marvin Barnes BROWN (2-12-74) 27 Marvin Barnes Seton Hall (2-9-74) 26 Michael Smith SYRACUSE (1-25-94) 26 John Ritch RHODE ISLAND (2-16-55) 25 Jim Hadnot St. Bonaventure (2-9-60) 25 Jim Hadnot BOSTON COLLEGE (2-19-60) 25 Jim Hadnot HOLY CROSS (3-3-62) 25 Marvin Barnes St. Francis (12-21-71) 25 Marvin Barnes FAIRFIELD (1-19-72) 25

SeasonName Year Games Rebounds AverageMarvin Barnes 1973-74 32 597 18.66Marvin Barnes 1972-73 30 571 19.03Jim Hadnot 1960-61 29 475 16.38Jim Hadnot 1959-60 39 473 16.31Marvin Barnes 1972-72 27 424 15.70John Thompson 1962-63 28 392 14.00John Thompson 1963-64 26 378 14.54Michael Smith 1992-93 33 375 11.36Jim Hadnot 1961-62 26 351 13.50Michael Smith 1993-94 30 344 11.47Michael Smith 1991-92 31 319 10.29Jamine Peterson 2009-10 31 315 10.16Dexter Westbrook 1964-65 26 314 12.08Tony Koski 1966-67 28 313 11.18Ryan Gomes 2002-03 32 311 9.72

CareerName Years Games Rebounds AverageMarvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1592 17.89Jim Hadnot 1959-62 74 1299 15.46John Thompson 1961-64 79 1061 13.43Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 1055 8.65Michael Smith 1991-94 94 1038 11.04Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 1028 8.86Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 949 7.78Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 902 7.98Billy Eason 1974-78 116 800 6.90Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 125 790 6.32Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 768 6.24Erron Maxey 1997-01 120 738 6.15Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 733 5.91Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 722 6.62John Woods 1957-60 74 675 9.11Steve Wright 1984-88 123 672 5.46Mike Riordan 1964-67 81 663 8.19Ray Johnson 1968-71 77 663 8.61

SeasonName Year Games Rebounds AverageMarvin Barnes 1972-73 30 571 19.03Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 597 18.66Jim Hadnot 1960-61 29 475 16.38Jim Hadnot 1959-60 29 473 16.31Marvin Barnes 1971-72 27 424 15.70John Thompson 1963-64 26 378 14.54John Ritch 1954-55 19 271 14.26John Thompson 1962-63 28 392 14.00Jim Hadnot 1961-62 26 351 13.50Dexter Westbrook 1964-65 26 314 12.08John Thompson 1961-62 25 291 11.64Ken Kerr 1954-55 21 243 11.57Michael Smith 1993-94 30 344 11.47Michael Smith 1992-93 33 375 11.36Tony Koski 1967-68 25 281 11.24

CareerName Years Games Rebounds AverageMarvin Barnes 1971-74 89 1592 17.89Jim Hadnot 1959-62 84 1299 15.46John Thompson 1961-64 79 1061 13.43John Ritch 1954-57 66 508 12.09Dexter Westbrook 1964-65 26 314 12.07Tony Koski 1966-68 53 594 11.21Michael Smith 1991-94 94 1038 11.04Ken Kerr 1951-55 38 363 9.56John Woods 1957-60 74 675 9.12Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 1028 8.86Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 1055 8.65Bob Kovalski 1962-66 75 647 8.63Ray Johnson 1968-71 77 663 8.61LaDontae Henton 2011- 66 556 8.42Mike Riordan 1964-67 81 663 8.19

GameName Game ReboundsMichael Smith SETON HALL (1-9-93) 14Erron Maxey BOSTON COLLEGE (2-26-00) 12Michael Smith ST. JOHN’S (1-18-92) 11Marques Bragg LIBERTY (12-29-90) 11Marques Bragg OKLAHOMA (3-20-91) 11Bill Eason Pittsburgh (3-18-75) $ 11Jamine Peterson MERCER (11-15-09) 11Michael Smith SYRACUSE (1-25-94) 10Marques Bragg VERMONT (12-21-91) 10Michael Smith CONNECTICUT (1-22-92) 10Bilal Dixon SETON HALL (3-6-10) 10Jamine Peterson Seton Hall (3-9-10) 10

SeasonName Year ReboundsMichael Smith 1992-93 143Jamine Peterson 2009-10 135Michael Smith 1992-92 121Marques Bragg 1990-91 120Michael Smith 1993-94 118Erron Maxey 1999-00 117Marques Bragg 1991-92 114Ruben Garces 1996-97 112Ryan Gomes 2003-04 109Ryan Gomes 2002-03 106Herbert Hill 2006-07 101Kadeem Batts 2012-13 101Derrick Brown 1996-97 99

CareerName Years ReboundsRyan Gomes 2001-05 387Michael Smith 1991-94 382Erron Maxey 1997-01 352Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 312Geoff McDermott 2005-09 296Marques Bragg 1988-92 288Jamel Thomas 1995-99 246Kadeem Batts 2010- 241Austin Croshere 1993-97 230Marty Conlon 1986-90 221Steve Wright 1984-88 211Ruben Garces 1995-97 206Randall Hanke 2004-09 205Herbert Hill 2003-07 203Jonathan Kale 2005-09 201Troy Brown 1990-95 200Derrick Brown 1995-97 186Abdul Shamsid-Deen 1986-90 179Marshon Brooks 2007-11 179LaDontae Henton 2011- 178Jamine Peterson 2007-10 172

Rebounds

Rebound Average

Offensive Rebounds

Marvin BARNES

Michael SMITH

131

ReboundsRebounds

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SeasonName Year MinutesBilly Donovan 1986-87 1234Bryce Cotton 2011-12 1234God Shammgod 1996-97 1221Bryce Cotton 2012-13 1209Vincent Council 2011-12 1200Austin Croshere 1996-97 1192LaDontae Henton 2011-12 1191Marshon Brooks 2010-11 1168LaDontae Henton 2012-13 1162Ryan Gomes 2004-05 1161Vincent Council 2010-11 1160Marvin Barnes 1973-74 1158Ryan Gomes 2002-03 1152Kevin Stacom 1973-74 1140Dwight Williams 1977-78 1139Joe Hassett 1975-76 1131Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 1116

CareerName Years MinutesDonnie McGrath 2002-06 4128Ryan Gomes 2001-05 4077Vincent Council 2009-13 4024Geoff McDermott 2005-09 4015Sharaud Curry 2005-10 3929Joe Hassett 1973-77 3809Bruce Campbell 1974-78 3764Jamel Thomas 1995-99 3707Otis Thorpe 1980-84 3702Eric Murdock 1987-91 3648Michael Brown 1992-96 3590Dickey Simpkins 1990-94 3343Ricky Tucker 1979-83 3304Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 3265John Linehan 1997-02 3257Billy Eason 1974-78 3225Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 3154Jimmy Walker 1965-67 3141Marvin Barnes 1971-74 3134Erron Maxey 1997-01 3055Bob Misevicius 1974-78 3045

SeasonName Year Games Minutes Mins/GmJimmy Walker 1966-67 28 1111 39.68Jimmy Walker 1965-66 27 1034 39.30Vincent Council 2011-12 31 1200 38.71Bryce Cotton 2011-12 32 1234 38.56Bob Kovalski 1963-64 26 1001 38.50John Thompson 1963-64 26 996 38.31Jim Benedict 1965-66 27 1034 38.30Ernie DiGregorio 1971-72 27 1026 38.00Ron Jackson 1981-82 27 1026 38.00Mike Riordan 1966-67 28 1062 37.93Ron Jackson 1982-83 29 1100 37.93

Career (50 games min.)Name Years Games Minutes Mins/GmJimmy Walker 1964-67 81 3141 38.78Ron Jackson 1981-83 56 2128 38.00James Benedict 1963-66 79 2938 37.19Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 3154 36.67Kevin Stacom 1972-74 63 2249 35.70LaDontae Henton 2011- 66 2353 35.65Mike Riordan 1964-67 81 2863 35.35Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 3133 35.20Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 4077 35.15Donnie McGrath 2002-06 118 4128 34.98Vincent Council 2009-13 118 4024 34.10Dwight Williams 1976-78 61 2080 34.10Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 4015 33.65

CareerName Years GamesDickey Simpkins 1990-94 125Joe Hassett 1973-77 124Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124Bob Cooper 1973-77 123Steve Wright 1984-88 123Michael Brown 1992-96 123John Linehan 1997-02 122Bruce Campbell 1974-79 122Billy Donovan 1983-87 122Sheiku Kabba 2000-04 122Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122Marcus Douthit 2000-04 122

Season Player Games Rebounds Average1951-52 James Schlimm 19 158 8.31952-53 Robert Prendergast 22 162 7.81954-55 John Ritch 19 271 14.21955-56 John Ritch 23 237 10.31957-58 John Woods 24 203 8.41958-59 John Woods 27 259 9.61959-60 James Hadnot 29 473 16.31960-61 James Hadnot 29 475 16.41961-62 James Hadnot 26 351 13.51962-63 John Thompson 28 392 14.01963-64 John Thompson 26 378 14.51964-65 Dexter Westbrook 26 314 12.11965-66 Michael Riordan 27 247 9.11966-67 Anthony Koski 28 313 11.21967-68 Anthony Koski 25 281 11.21968-69 Raymond Johnson 24 251 10.41969-70 Raymond Johnson 25 262 10.41970-71 Nehru King 28 171 6.11971-72 Marvin Barnes 27 424 15.71972-73 Marvin Barnes 30 571 19.01973-74 Marvin Barnes 32 597 18.71974-75 Bill Eason 30 236 7.91975-76 Bruce Campbell 32 272 8.51976-77 Bruce Campbell 29 234 8.11977-78 Bill Eason 32 265 8.31978-79 Rudy Williams 26 235 9.01979-80 Rudy Williams 27 206 7.61980-81 Rich Hunger 28 189 6.71981-82 Otis Thorpe 27 216 8.01982-83 Otis Thorpe 31 249 8.01983-84 Otis Thorpe 29 300 10.31984-85 Ray Knight 31 186 6.01985-86 Steve Wright 31 226 7.31986-87 David Kipfer 34 180 5.31987-88 Steve Wright 28 181 6.51988-89 Marty Conlon 29 202 7.01989-90 Marty Conlon 29 220 7.51990-91 Marques Bragg 32 280 8.81991-92 Michael Smith 31 319 10.31992-93 Michael Smith 33 375 11.41993-94 Michael Smith 30 344 11.51994-95 Troy Brown 30 237 7.91995-96 Ruben Garces 30 225 7.51996-97 Ruben Garces 35 272 7.81997-98 Jamel Thomas 29 200 6.91998-99 Jamel Thomas 30 217 7.21999-00 Karim Shabazz 21 172 8.22000-01 Karim Shabazz 28 208 7.42001-02 Ryan Gomes 24 188 7.82002-03 Ryan Gomes 32 311 9.72003-04 Ryan Gomes 29 274 9.42004-05 Ryan Gomes 31 255 8.22005-06 Geoff McDermott 27 243 9.02006-07 Geoff McDermott 31 283 9.12007-08 Geoff McDermott 31 250 8.12008-09 Geoff McDermott 33 279 8.52009-10 Jamine Peterson 31 315 10.22010-11 Marshon Brooks 32 225 7.02011-12 LaDontae Henton 32 274 8.62012-13 LaDontae Henton 34 282 8.3

Games

CareerName Years StartsGeoff McDermott 2005-09 122Donnie McGrath 2002-06 117Ryan Gomes 2001-05 115Sharaud Curry 2005-10 113Erron Maxey 1997-01 109John Linehan 1997-02 106Michael Brown 1992-96 104Bruce Campbell 1974-78 101

Games Started

MinutesYearly Rebounding Leaders

Minutes Played Per Game

132

Rebounds, Games, MinutesRebounds, Games, Minutes

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Game Name Game Assists Vin Ernst DePAUL (2-7-63) 16 Vin Ernst CATHOLIC (2-9-63) 16 Carlton Screen Syracuse (1-20-90) 16 Vincent Council BROWN (12-6-10) 16 Jim Larranaga VCU (12-8-69) 15 Ernie DiGregorio DePAUL (2-25-71) 14 Ernie DiGregorio St. Francis (12-9-72) 14 Ernie DiGregorio LOYOLA (1-15-72) 14 Vincent Council RUTGERS (2-1-12) 14 Vincent Council LOUISVILLE (1-10-12) 14 Ernie DiGregorio U. California LA (1-20-73) 13 Gary Bello DRAKE (12-27-74) 13 Ricky Tucker CANISIUS (2-4-80) 13 John Nolan LONG ISLAND (2-7-79) 13 Ricky Tucker PITTSBURGH (2-28-83) 13 Abdul Abdullah Syracuse (2-15-94) 13 Vin Ernst SCRANTON (1-26-61) 13 Vin Ernst BROWN (1-31-61) 13 Vin Ernst CANISIUS (1-25-61) 13 Vin Ernst DAYTON (1-31-63) 13 Vin Ernst ST. JOSEPH’S (2-26-63) 13 Ernie DiGregorio ST. BONAVENTURE (3-3-71) 13 God Shammgod WEST VIRGINIA (1-20-96) 13 Donnie McGrath OHIO UNIV. (11-30-02) 13 Sharaud Curry George Washington (12-9-09) 13 Kris Dunn COLGATE (12-18-12) 13SeasonName Year Games Assists AverageErnie DiGregorio 1972-72 31 267 8.61Vin Ernst 1962-63 28 243 8.68Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 243 7.15Abdul Abdullah 1993-94 30 241 8.03God Shammgod 1996-97 36 239 6.64Vincent Council 2011-12 31 231 7.45Ernie DiGregorio 1971-72 27 214 7.93Carlton Screen 1989-90 29 202 6.97Carlton Screen 1988-89 29 198 6.83God Shammgod 1995-96 29 189 6.52Vincent Council 2010-11 32 189 5.91Ricky Tucker 1982-83 31 188 6.06Ernie DiGregorio 1970-71 28 181 6.46Abdul Abdullah 1992-93 32 181 5.66Kevin Stacom 1973-74 32 169 5.30

CareerName Years Games Assists AverageVincent Council 2009-13 118 725 6.14Ernie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 662 7.70Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 546 4.48Carlton Screen 1986-90 109 532 4.88Ricky Tucker 1979-83 113 520 4.60Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 490 4.50Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 487 4.16Vin Ernst 1960-63 83 487 5.87Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 478 3.92Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 462 3.88John Linehan 1997-02 122 450 3.69God Shammgod 1995-97 65 428 6.58Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 426 5.26Donnie McGrath 2002-06 118 426 3.61Abdul Abdullah 1992-94 62 422 6.81Michael Brown 1992-96 123 359 2.92

SeasonName Year Games Assists AverageVin Ernst 1962-63 28 243 8.68Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 267 8.61Abdul Abdullah 1993-94 30 241 8.03Ernie DiGregorio 1971-72 27 214 7.93Vincent Council 2011-12 31 231 7.45Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 243 7.15Carlton Screen 1989-90 29 202 6.97Carlton Screen 1988-89 29 198 6.83Vincent Council 2012-13 24 164 6.83God Shammgod 1996-97 36 239 6.64God Shammgod 1995-96 29 189 6.52

Career (min. 2 seasons)Name Years Games Assists AverageErnie DiGregorio 1970-73 86 662 7.70Abdul Abdullah 1992-94 62 422 6.81God Shammgod 1995-97 65 428 6.58Vincent Council 2009-13 118 725 6.14Vin Ernst 1960-63 83 487 5.87Jimmy Walker 1964-67 81 426 5.26Carlton Screen 1986-90 109 532 4.88Ricky Tucker 1979-83 113 520 4.60Dwight Williams 1976-78 61 280 4.59Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 490 4.50Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 546 4.48Lenny Wilkens 1957-60 80 358 4.48

Season (minimum - 25 turnovers)Name Year Assists Turnovers RatioRicky Tucker 1982-83 188 59 3.19-1Carlton Screen 1988-89 198 64 3.09-1Gary Bello 1973-74 116 38 3.05-1Abdul Abdullah 1992-93 181 63 2.87-1Paul Oristaglio 1977-78 77 29 2.66-1Carlton Screen 1989-90 202 77 2.62-1Billy Donovan 1983-84 85 33 2.58-1Vincent Council 2012-13 164 65 2.52-1Joe Hassett 1974-75 90 36 2.50-1Chris Watts 1990-91 79 32 2.47-1

Career (minimum - 50 turnovers)Name Years Assists Turnovers RatioAbdul Abdullah 1992-94 422 163 2.59-1Paul Oristaglio 1975-78 122 50 2.44-1Carlton Screen 1986-90 532 237 2.24-1Gary Bello 1972-75 257 118 2.18-1God Shammgod 1995-97 428 197 2.17-1Vincent Council 2009-13 725 353 2.05-1Billy Donovan 1983-87 546 271 2.01-1John Linehan 1997-02 450 227 1.98-1Corey Wright 1996-99 290 149 1.95-1Joe Hassett 1973-77 341 178 1.92-1

Assists

Assists Average

Assist/Turnover Rate

Season Player Games Assists Average1962-63 Vin Ernst 28 243 8.71964-65 Jimmy Walker 26 134 5.21965-66 Jimmy Walker 27 148 5.51966-67 Jimmy Walker 28 144 5.11969-70 Jim Larranaga 25 80 3.21970-71 Ernie DiGregorio 28 181 6.51971-72 Ernie DiGregorio 27 214 7.91972-73 Ernie DiGregorio 31 267 8.61973-74 Kevin Stacom 32 169 5.31974-75 Rick Santos 31 139 4.51975-76 Bob Misevicius 32 152 4.81976-77 Dwight Williams 29 147 5.11977-78 Bob Misevicius 30 164 5.51978-79 David Frye 25 126 5.01979-80 Ricky Tucker 27 143 5.31980-81 Jim Panaggio 28 108 3.91981-82 Jim Panaggio 27 108 4.01982-83 Ricky Tucker 31 188 6.11983-84 Harold Starks 29 96 3.31984-85 Harold Starks 31 119 3.81985-86 Billy Donovan 31 147 4.71986-87 Billy Donovan 34 243 7.21987-88 Eric Murdock 28 106 3.81988-89 Carlton Screen 29 198 6.81989-90 Carlton Screen 29 202 7.01990-91 Eric Murdock 32 148 4.61991-92 Trent Forbes 30 103 3.41992-93 Abdul Abdullah 32 181 5.71994-94 Abdul Abdullah 30 241 8.01994-95 Michael Brown 30 116 3.91995-96 God Shammgod 29 189 6.51996-97 God Shammgod 36 239 6.61997-98 Kendrick Moore 29 93 3.21998-99 John Linehan 30 113 3.81999-00 Abdul Mills 30 65 2.22000-01 John Linehan 26 101 3.92001-02 John Linehan 31 137 4.42002-03 Donnie McGrath 32 138 4.32003-04 Donnie McGrath 29 100 3.42004-05 Donnie McGrath 30 115 3.82005-06 Sharaud Curry 27 95 3.52006-07 Geoff McDermott 31 159 5.12007-08 Geoff McDermott 31 151 4.92008-09 Sharaud Curry 33 139 4.22009-10 Vincent Council 31 141 4.62010-11 Vincent Council 32 189 5.92011-12 Vincent Council 31 231 7.52012-13 Vincent Council 24 164 6.8

Ernie DiGREGORIO

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SeasonName Year Games Turnovers AverageDwight Williams 1977-78 32 140 4.38Rudy Williams 1978-79 26 138 5.35 Jamel Thomas 1998-99 30 124 4.13 Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 119 3.72Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 118 3.69Dwight Williams 1976-77 29 116 4.00Ernie DiGregorio 1972-73 31 112 3.61Rick Santos 1974-75 31 111 3.58God Shammgod 1996-97 36 111 3.08Geoff McDermott 2006-07 31 111 3.58Geoff McDermott 2007-08 31 111 3.58

CareerName Years Games Turnovers AverageGeoff McDermott 2005-09 122 389 3.19Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 378 3.05Vincent Council 2009-13 118 353 2.99Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 330 2.82Rudy Williams 1977-81 95 306 3.22Sharaud Curry 2005-10 119 302 2.54Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 297 2.48Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 290 2.38Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 280 2.57Ricky Tucker 1979-83 113 280 2.48Marcus Douthit 2000-04 122 279 2.29Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 271 2.22

Game Name Game Steals John Linehan RUTGERS (1-22-02) 11 God Shammgod BROWN (12-21-96) 10 John Linehan PITTSBURGH (1-10-98) 9 John Linehan GEORGETOWN (2-27-99) 9 John Linehan BOSTON COLLEGE (2-2-02) 9 Vin Ernst Canisius (3-23-63) $ 8 Eric Murdock MIAMI (1-27-88) 8 Dwight Williams St. Bonaventure (2-2-78) 7 Dwight Williams BOSTON COLLEGE (2-8-78) 7 Dwight Williams St. Joseph’s (1-11-78) 7 Harold Starks SETON HALL (2-24-86) 7 Delray Brooks Austin Peay (3-14-87) # 7 Delray Brooks MARIST (1-2-88) 7 Carlton Screen Boston College (12-7-88) 7 Eric Murdock MANHATTAN (12-21-90) 7 Eric Murdock Seton Hall (1-2-91) 7 Eric Murdock St. John’s (3-8-91) 7 John Linehan NOTRE DAME (2-28-98) 7 John Linehan Georgetown BET (3-3-99) 7

SeasonName Year Games Steals AverageJohn Linehan 2001-02 31 139 4.48Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 111 3.47Carlton Screen 1988-89 29 101 3.48John Linehan 1998-99 30 98 3.27Eric Murdock 1988-89 29 97 3.34Dwight Williams 1977-78 32 93 2.91Eric Murdock 1987-88 28 90 3.21God Shammgod 1996-97 36 88 2.44Harold Starks 1985-86 26 84 3.23Billy Donovan 1986-87 34 82 2.41John Linehan 2000-01 26 81 3.12Delray Brooks 1987-88 28 79 2.82Eric Murdock 1989-90 28 78 2.79

CareerName Years Games Steals AverageJohn Linehan 1997-02 122 385 3.16Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 376 3.21Carlton Screen 1986-90 109 226 2.07Harold Starks 1982-86 117 207 1.77Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 205 1.68Ryan Gomes 2001-05 116 181 1.56Corey Wright 1996-99 95 181 1.91Joe Hassett 1973-77 124 176 1.42Michael Brown 1992-96 123 174 1.41Weyinmi Efejuku 2005-09 120 171 1.43Billy Donovan 1983-87 122 170 1.39

SeasonName Year Games Steals AverageJohn Linehan 2001-02 31 139 4.48Carlton Screen 1988-89 29 101 3.48Eric Murdock 1990-91 32 111 3.47Eric Murdock 1988-89 29 97 3.34John Linehan 1998-99 30 98 3.27Harold Starks 1985-86 26 84 3.23Eric Murdock 1987-88 28 90 3.21John Linehan 2000-01 26 81 3.12Dwight Williams 1977-78 32 93 2.91Delray Brooks 1987-88 38 79 2.82

CareerName Years Games Steals AverageEric Murdock 1987-91 117 376 3.21John Linehan 1997-02 122 385 3.16Dwight Williams 1976-78 61 150 2.46Delray Brooks 1976-78 56 130 2.32Carlton Screen 1986-88 109 226 2.07God Shammgod 1995-97 65 130 2.00Corey Wright 1996-99 95 181 1.91Harold Starks 1982-86 117 207 1.77Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 205 1.68Eric Williams 1993-95 60 96 1.60

Season Player Games Steals Average1971-72 Fran Costello 27 71 2.61974-75 Rick Santos 30 56 1.91975-76 Joe Hassett 32 42 1.31976-77 Joe Hassett 29 61 2.11977-78 Dwight Williams 32 93 2.91979-80 Jerry Scott 27 60 2.21980-81 Jerry Scott 26 33 1.31981-82 Ricky Tucker 27 24 0.91982-83 Ricky Tucker 31 42 1.41983-84 Harold Starks 29 40 1.41984-85 Harold Starks 31 61 2.01985-86 Harold Starks 26 84 3.21986-87 Billy Donovan 34 82 2.41987-88 Eric Murdock 28 90 3.21988-89 Carlton Screen 29 101 3.51989-90 Eric Murdock 28 78 2.81990-91 Eric Murdock 32 111 3.51991-92 Marques Bragg 30 36 1.21992-93 Michael Smith 33 40 1.21993-94 Abdul Abdullah 30 48 1.61994-95 Eric Williams 30 60 2.01995-96 Michael Brown 30 47 1.61996-97 God Shammgod 36 88 2.41997-98 Corey Wright 29 55 1.91998-99 John Linehan 30 98 3.31999-00 Erron Maxey 30 42 1.42000-01 John Linehan 26 81 3.12001-02 John Linehan 31 139 4.52002-03 Sheiku Kabba 31 56 1.82003-04 Ryan Gomes 29 46 1.6 2004-05 Ryan Gomes 31 47 1.52005-06 Geoff McDermott 27 49 1.82006-07 Geoff McDermott 31 58 1.92007-08 Jeff Xavier 31 70 2.32008-09 Geoff McDermott 33 51 1.62009-10 Marshon Brooks 31 41 1.32010-11 Duke Mondy 28 59 2.12011-12 Vincent Council 31 39 1.32012-13 LaDontae Henton 34 34 1.0

Turnovers

Steals

Steals Average

Yearly Steals Leaders

John LINEHAN

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Game Name Game Blocks Marvin Barnes BUFFALO STATE (12-8-71) 12 Marvin Barnes St. Joseph’s (12-11-71) 11 Jim Hadnot St. Louis (3-18-60) $ 10 Marvin Barnes Brown (3-8-73) 10 Bob Cooper MICHIGAN (12-29-76) 10 Karim Shabazz LONG ISLAND (12-27-99) 10 Karim Shabazz RHODE ISLAND (12-2-00) 10 Marvin Barnes FAIRFIELD (12-11-72) 9 Marcus Douthit Connecticut (3-5-03) 9 Randall Hanke Memphis (12-23-04) 9 Marvin Barnes BOSTON COLLEGE (1-23-74) 8 Marvin Barnes RHODE ISLAND (1-4-73) 8 Bob Cooper CAL-IRVINE (1-7-74) 8 Marvin Barnes ASSUMPTION (2-22-74) 8 Marvin Barnes ST. JOHN’S (3-1-72) 8

SeasonName Year Games Blocks AverageMarvin Barnes 1973-74 32 159 4.97Marvin Barnes 1972-73 30 137 4.57Bob Cooper 1973-74 32 101 3.16Marcus Douthit 2002-03 32 97 3.03Marcus Douthit 2003-04 29 92 3.17Herbert Hill 2006-07 31 91 2.94Bob Cooper 1974-75 30 87 2.90Marvin Barnes 1971-72 27 67 2.48Karim Shabazz 2000-01 28 66 2.36Steve Wright 1985-86 31 63 2.03

Career Name Years Games Blocks AverageMarvin Barnes 1971-74 89 363 4.08Marcus Douthit 2000-04 122 295 2.42Bob Cooper 1973-77 123 284 2.31Herbert Hill 2003-07 99 189 1.91Steve Wright 1984-88 123 184 1.50Rich Hunger 1977-81 104 166 1.58Randall Hanke 2004-09 119 155 1.30Bilal Dixon 2009- 94 141 1.50Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 121 1.11Karim Shabazz 1999-01 49 120 2.45Bruce Campbell 1975-78 122 112 0.92

SeasonName Year Games Disq.Steve Wright 1986-87 34 11Ernie Lewis 1986-87 34 10Ray Johnson 1969-70 25 10Ray Johnson 1968-69 24 10Dave Kipfer 1985-86 31 9Otis Thorpe 1982-83 31 9Fran Costello 1972-73 31 9John Thompson 1963-64 26 8Fran Costello 1970-71 28 8Dave Kipfer 1986-87 34 8Dwight Williams 1977-78 32 8

CareerName Years Games Disq.Fran Costello 1970-73 86 24Ray Johnson 1968-71 77 24Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 23Steve Wright 1984-88 123 21Mike Riordan 1964-67 81 20Jacek Duda 1983-87 95 17Dave Kipfer 1983-87 106 17Marvin Barnes 1971-74 89 16Keith Lomax 1981-85 102 16John Thompson 1961-64 79 16

SeasonName Year Games FoulsSteve Wright 1986-87 34 126Dave Kipfer 1986-87 34 125God Shammgod 1996-97 36 124Ernie Lewis 1986-87 34 123Kadeem Batts 2012-13 34 122Marques Bragg 1990-91 32 119Otis Thorpe 1982-83 31 113Steve Wright 1985-86 31 112Ruben Garces 1996-97 35 111Marvin Barnes 1973-74 32 110Dave Kipfer 1985-86 31 110

CareerName Years Games FoulsSteve Wright 1984-88 123 386Otis Thorpe 1980-84 113 367Erron Maxey 1997-01 120 361Geoff McDermott 2005-09 122 355Eric Murdock 1987-91 117 344Marcus Douthit 2000-04 122 344Jamel Thomas 1995-99 124 337Bob Misevicius 1974-78 109 327Bill Eason 1974-78 116 320Marques Bragg 1988-92 104 315Bruce Campbell 1974-78 122 313

Season Player Games Blocks Average 1971-72 Marvin Barnes 27 67 2.51972-73 Marvin Barnes 30 137 4.61973-74 Marvin Barnes 32 159 5.01974-75 Bob Cooper 30 87 2.81975-76 Bruce Campbell 32 36 1.11976-77 Bob Cooper 29 61 2.11977-78 Bob Misevicius 32 39 1.21978-79 Rich Hunger 26 48 1.81979-80 Rich Hunger 26 50 1.91980-81 Rich Hunger 28 46 1.61981-82 Otis Thorpe 27 26 1.01982-83 Otis Thorpe 31 26 0.81983-84 Otis Thorpe 29 43 1.51984-85 Ray Knight 31 56 1.81985-86 Steve Wright 31 63 2.01986-87 Steve Wright 34 48 1.41987-88 Steve Wright 28 46 1.61988-89 Abdul Shamsid-Deen 29 36 1.21989-90 Abdul Shamsid-Deen 29 30 1.01990-91 Dickey Simpkins 32 31 1.01991-92 Michael Smith 31 51 1.61992-93 Michael Smith 33 31 0.91993-94 Michael Smith 30 23 0.81994-95 Troy Brown 30 26 0.91995-96 Ruben Garces 30 29 1.01996-97 Ruben Garces 35 54 1.51997-98 Llewellyn Cole 29 25 0.91998-99 Erron Maxey 30 19 0.61999-00 Karim Shabazz 21 54 2.62000-01 Karim Shabazz 28 66 2.42001-02 Marcus Douthit 30 55 1.82002-03 Marcus Douthit 32 97 3.02003-04 Marcus Douthit 29 92 3.22004-05 Randall Hanke 30 62 2.12005-06 Herbert Hill 27 52 1.92006-07 Herbert Hill 31 91 2.92007-08 Geoff McDermott 31 36 1.22008-09 Geoff McDermott 33 39 1.22009-10 Bilal Dixon 31 59 1.92010-11 Bilal Dixon 32 45 1.42011-12 Brice Kofane 29 42 1.42012-13 Kadeem Batts 34 23 0.7

Blocked Shots

Personal Fouls

Yearly Blocked Shots Leaders

Disqualifications

Karim SHABAZZ

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Player DATE OPPONENT PTSMarvin Barnes 12-15-73 AUSTIN PEAY 52Marshon Brooks 2-23-11 NOTRE DAME 52 Jimmy Walker 12-20-65 Boston College 50 Eric Murdock 1-23-91 PITTSBURGH 48 Jimmy Walker 2-25-67 Holy Cross 47 Jimmy Walker 2-23-67 RHODE ISLAND 46 Eric Murdock 12-23-90 Arizona 45 Jimmy Walker 1-7-67 Canisius 44 Jimmy Walker 12-19-66 Santa Clara 43 Jimmy Walker 12-21-66 San Francisco 43 John Thompson 12-10-63 FAIRFIELD 43Marshon Brooks 2-5-11 Georgetown 43 Jim Hadnot 3-3-62 HOLY CROSS 42 Ernie DiGregorio 3-3-73 St. Johns 41 Jerry Scott 12-20-80 MICHIGAN ST. 41 John Egan 1-28-61 SCRANTON 41 Jimmy Walker 1-15-66 BOSTON COLLEGE 40 Jimmy Walker 1-28-67 SETON HALL 40 Eric Murdock 1-2-91 Seton Hall 40 Jimmy Walker 12-28-65 Illinois 39 Jim Hadnot 12-20-60 GONZAGA 39 John Egan 1-24-59 Villanova 39 Ernie DiGregorio 2-10-73 Rhode Island 39Austin Croshere 3-14-97 Marquette (NCAA) 39 Kevin Stacom 12-22-73 DePaul 38 John Thompson 2-9-63 CATHOLIC 38 Jimmy Walker 12-28-66 Northwestern 38 Ray Flynn 3-19-63 Miami (Fla) (NIT) 38 Jimmy Walker 2-28-67 DEPAUL 38 Jimmy Walker 1-11-66 Rhode Island 38 Billy Donovan 1-20-87 Miami (Fla) 38Jamel Thomas 2-20-99 Villanova 38Donta Wade 2-23-00 Notre Dame 38Jamine Peterson 3-9-10 Seton Hall (BET) 38Jimmy Walker 1-14-67 DUQUESNE 37 Jim Hadnot 3-4-61 Holy Cross 37 Jimmy Walker 3-11-67 Memphis St. (NIT) 37 Ernie DiGregorio 12-11-72 FAIRFIELD 37 Marvin Barnes 3-4-74 Brown 37 Eric Murdock 12-21-90 MANHATTAN 37Ryan Gomes 2-15-05 CONNECTICUT 37LaDontae Henton 12-28-12 Brown 37Jimmy Walker 3-14-67 Marquette (NIT) 36 Vic Colucci 12-27-68 UCLA 36 Marvin Barnes 3-4-72 Seton Hall 36 Jimmy Stone 1-25-64 NIAGARA 35 Jimmy Walker 2-8-67 FAIRFIELD 35 John Thompson 1-25-64 NIAGARA 35 John Arzoomanian 1-26-45 Hedron 35 Billy Donovan 3-12-87 Ala-Birming (NCAA) 35 Ray Flynn 2-22-62 Scranton 34 John Thompson 2-15-64 Seton Hall 34 Ray Flynn 12-29-62 Villanova 34 John Egan 3-16-61 DePaul (NIT) 34 Jimmy Walker 12-17-64 Creighton 34 Henri Ethier 12-13-45 St. Michael’s 34 Lenny Wilkens 2-9-60 St. Bonaventure 34 Delray Brooks 1-10-87 Villanova 34 Billy Donovan 3-5-87 St. Johns (BET) 34 Eric Murdock 12-11-90 Boston College 34Michael Smith 1-9-93 SETON HALL 34Randall Hanke 12-20-05 NORTHEASTERN 34Bryce Cotton 12-10-11 BRYANT 34Al Hayes 1-27-68 NIAGARA 33 Ernie DiGregorio 1-23-71 MASSACHUSETTS 33 Eric Murdock 12-8-90 RHODE ISLAND 33 Eric Murdock 1-5-91 Holy Cross 33Derrick Brown 3-19-97 Duke (NCAA) 33Ryan Gomes 2-9-05 West Virginia 33Marshon Brooks 12-6-10 BROWN 33Marshon Brooks 12-11-10 ALABAMA 33LaDontae Henton 1-29-12 South Florida 33Bryce Cotton 12-22-12 Boston College 33John Egan 1-13-59 ST. ANSELM 32 Vinnie Ernst 12-26-61 Wisconsin 32 John Thompson 2-29-64 HOLY CROSS 32 Jimmy Walker 2-6-65 Niagara 32 Jimmy Walker 3-4-67 Brown 32 Marvin Barnes 3-5-73 ST. BONAVENTURE 32 Marvin Barnes 2-19-74 Rhode Island 32 Bill Eason 11-28-77 STONEHILL 32 Ernie DiGregorio 3-24-73 Memphis St. (NCAA) 32 Eric Murdock 12-29-90 LIBERTY 32Eric Williams 3-7-94 Georgetown 32

Player DATE OPPONENT PTSJamel Thomas 2-28-98 NOTRE DAME 32Ryan Gomes 2-5-05 Villanova 32Kadeem Batts 12-1-12 MISSISSIPPI ST. 32John Egan 1-2-59 GONZAGA 31John Thompson 12-4-63 Assumption 31 Jim Hadnot 2-2-61 CREIGHTON 31 Vinnie Ernst 1-29-62 NIAGARA 31 Jimmy Walker 2-14-66 DePaul 31 Jimmy Walker 12-15-65 ST. MARYS (CA) 31 Jimmy Walker 2-18-67 Boston College 31 Mike Riordan 2-14-67 ST. JOSEPH’S 31 Ernie DiGregorio 2-7-73 ST. JOSEPH’S 31 John Egan 2-2-61 CREIGHTON 31 Marvin Barnes 2-13-74 HOLY CROSS 31 Ron Jackson 2-2-83 BOSTON COLLEGE 31 Joe Hassett 1-15-77 HAWAII 31 Mike Pascale 2-25-57 Fairfield 31 Ralph Tedesco 2-9-54 RHODE ISLAND 31 Eric Murdock 1-15-91 St. John’s 31Eric Williams 1-4-95 ST. JOHN’S 31Austin Croshere 11-25-95 NEW HAMPSHIRE 31Derrick Brown 1-29-97 Connecticut 31Ryan Gomes 1-19-02 Miami 31Weyinmi Efejuku 2-21-09 NOTRE DAME 31John Thompson 2-1-64 Rhode Island 30 Jimmy Stone 12-30-63 St. John’s 30 Robert Moran 2-20-52 Bowdoin 30 Jim Hadnot 2-13-61 ST. BONAVENTURE 30 Lenny Wilkens 3-17-59 St. Louis (NIT) 30 Jimmy Walker 1-4-65 Fairfield 30Jimmy Walker 12-20-65 Houston 30 Jimmy Walker 1-29-66 NIAGARA 30 Al Hayes 12-6-67 Assumption 30 James Larranaga 12-5-68 ASSUMPTION 30 Joe Hassett 3-8-75 Connecticut 30 Joe Hassett 2-7-76 HOLY CROSS 30 Rudy Williams 1-27-79 Canisius 30 Ernie DiGregorio 3-5-73 ST. BONAVENTURE 30 Kevin Stacom 1-4-73 RHODE ISLAND 30 Ernie DiGregorio 3-17-73 Maryland (NCAA) 30 Ron Jackson 12-18-82 Creighton 30 Ron Jackson 2-15-82 ST. JOHN’S 30 Billy Donovan 1-14-87 CONNECTICUT 30 Eric Murdock 1-8-91 GEORGETOWN 30 Eric Murdock 1-19-91 Connecticut 30 Eric Murdock 3-2-91 VILLANOVA 30Eric Williams 2-22-95 St. John’s 30Michael Brown 12-3-95 SYRACUSE 30Austin Croshere 12-10-96 RHODE ISLAND 30Jamel Thomas 11-14-98 RHODE ISLAND 30Jamel Thomas 12-5-98 BROWN 30Jamel Thomas 1-23-99 Arkansas 30Marshon Brooks 11-20-08 SACRED HEART 30Gerard Coleman 2-5-12 WEST VIRGINIA 30Bryce Cotton 11-18-12 UNC-Ashville 30

PC 30 Points Or More In A Game (138)

Top Graduated ClassesSCORINGClass Seniors Points2008-09 Efejuku, McDermott, Hanke, Kale, Xavier, Baudinet, Beloin, Heine 51211977-78 Campbell, Eason, Kehoe, Misevicius, Mullaney, Oristaglio 41532003-04 Anrin, Douthit, Kabba, Laksa, Mills 38241989-90 Bent, Burton, Conlon, Screen, Shamsid-Deen 37371996-97 D. Brown, Croshere, Garces, Murdock 36311972-73 Costello, Crawford, DiGregorio, King 35791993-94 Abdullah, Hall, McNulty, Phelps, Simpkins, Smith 33241973-74 Baker, Barnes, Gilbride, Olquist, Stacom, Walters 32911976-77 Cooper, Hassett 32521953-54 Aquavia, Durkin, Lynch, McQueeney, Moran, Mullins, Quinlan, Reynolds 3233

REBOUNDINGClass Seniors Rebounds2008-09 Efejuku, McDermott, Hanke, Kale, Xavier, Baudinet, Beloin, Heine 26511977-78 Campbell, Eason, Kehoe, Misevicius, Mullaney, Oristaglio 26241993-94 Abdullah, Hall, McNulty, Phelps, Simpkins, Smith 21601973-74 Baker, Barnes, Gilbride, Olquist, Stacom, Walters 19801996-97 D. Brown, Croshere, Garces, Murdock 17821963-64 Simoni, Stein, Stone, Thompson 16421965-66 Benedict, Blair, Kovalski, Lasher 16021989-90 Bent, Burton, Conlon, Screen, Shamsid-Deen 16012003-04 Anrin, Douthit, Kabba, Laksa, Mills 14981961-62 Folliard, Hadnot, Leonard 1477

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Career 30 Point GamesJimmy Walker 25Eric Murdock 12Ernie DiGregorio 8John Thompson 7Marvin Barnes 6John Egan 6Marshon Brooks 5Jim Hadnot 5Jamel Thomas 5Billy Donovan 4Ryan Gomes 4Bryce Cotton 3Austin Croshere 3Ray Flynn 3Joe Hassett 3Ron Jackson 3Eric Williams 3Derrick Brown 2Vinnie Ernst 2Al Hayes 2Kevin Stacom 2Jimmy Stone 2Lenny Wilkens 2John Arzoomanian 1Kadeem Batts 1Delray Brooks 1Michael Brown 1Gerard Coleman 1Vic Collucci 1 Bill Eason 1Weyinmi Efejuku 1Henri Ethier 1Randall Hanke 1LaDontae Henton 1Jim Larranaga 1Robert Moran 1Mike Pascale 1Jamine Peterson 1Mike Riordan 1Jerry Scott 1Michael Smith 1Ralph Tedesco 1Donta Wade 1Rudy Williams 1

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Player DATE OPPONENT CLASS GAME # SCORING 1000th PT.Jimmy Walker 2-12-66 St. Bonaventure Jr. 45Marvin Barnes 3-3-73 St. John’s Jr. 51Robert Moran 1-6-54 BOSTON COLLEGE Sr. 53Ernie DiGregorio 12-9-72 St. Francis Sr. 56Kevin Stacom 2-19-74 Rhode Island Sr. 56Jim Larranaga 12-30-71 St. John’s Sr. 58Jim Hadnot 12-1-61 MT. ST. MARY’S Sr. 59John Thompson 12-14-63 DePaul Sr. 59Eric Williams 3-20-95 VIRGINIA TECH (NIT) Sr. 60 John Egan 1-7-61 BOSTON COLLEGE Sr. 61 Ryan Gomes 12-9-03 Illinois Jr. 61Derrick Brown 3-16-97 Duke (NCAA) Sr. 64Jim Schlimm 2-27-52 FAIRFIELD Sr. 65 Mike Pascale 3-2-57 SIENA Sr. 65 Lenny Wilkens 2-9-60 St. Bonaventure Sr. 68 Bruce Campbell 1-2-77 SETON HALL Jr. 72 Eric Murdock 1-24-90 ST. JOHN’S Jr. 73Jim Benedict 2-19-66 Seton Hall Sr. 74 Otis Thorpe 2-12-83 SETON HALL Jr. 77 Joe Hassett 1-17-76 Rhode Island Jr. 79Jamel Thomas 1-13-98 Syracuse Jr. 79 Sharaud Curry 2-10-09 South Florida Jr. 79Vincent Council 1-4-12 SYRACUSE Jr. 79Ray Flynn 3-21-63 Marquette (NIT) Sr. 81Michael Smith 2-19-94 Connecticut Sr. 82Rudy Williams 12-29-80 BISCAYNE Sr. 83Bryce Cotton 2-3-13 Villanova Jr. 83Weyinmi Efejuku 11-18-08 DARTMOUTH Sr. 89Marshon Brooks 12-4-10 RHODE ISLAND Sr. 90Jerry Scott 2-14-81 VILLANOVA Sr. 91Austin Croshere 12-10-96 RHODE ISLAND Sr. 93Marty Conlon 2-10-90 Pittsburgh Sr. 94Erron Maxey 11-26-00 Auburn Sr. 94Bill Fields 1-13-82 SYRACUSE Sr. 95Bob Cooper 12-1-76 ASSUMPTION Sr. 97 Donnie McGrath 12-20-05 NORTHEASTERN Sr. 99Bill Eason 1-25-78 Massachusetts Sr. 101Carlton Screen 2-21-90 MIAMI Sr. 104Dickey Simpkins 1-8-94 MIAMI Sr. 105 Geoff McDermott 1-17-09 MARQUETTE Sr. 106Billy Donovan 1-31-87 ST. JOHN’S Sr. 107Randall Hanke 2-7-09 West Virginia Sr. 109Michael Brown 1-28-96 Pittsburgh Sr. 110Steve Wright 2-29-88 Georgetown Sr. 121

Marvin Barnes holds game, season and career rebounding records at PC. He grabbed 20 or more rebounds in a game 29 times.

Player DATE OPPONENT REBMarvin Barnes 12-8-71 BUFFALO ST. 34Marvin Barnes 2-22-73 ASSUMPTION 30Marvin Barnes 12-11-72 FAIRFIELD 28Marvin Barnes 2-12-74 BROWN 27Marvin Barnes 2-9-74 Seton Hall 26Michael Smith 1-25-94 SYRACUSE 26John Ritch 2-16-55 RHODE ISLAND 25Jim Hadnot 2-9-60 St. Bonaventure 25Jim Hadnot 2-19-60 Boston College 25Jim Hadnot 3-3-62 HOLY CROSS 25Marvin Barnes 12-22-71 ST. FRANCIS 25Marvin Barnes 1-19-72 Fairfield 25Marvin Barnes 12-16-72 Santa Clara 24Marvin Barnes 2-3-73 Niagara 24Jim Hadnot 2-1-60 NIAGARA 23Jim Hadnot 2-8-61 Boston University 23Marvin Barnes 1-13-73 DUQUESNE 23Marvin Barnes 2-24-73 Seton Hall 23Marvin Barnes 1-26-74 RHODE ISLAND 23Marvin Barnes 1-31-74 Duquesne 23Marvin Barnes 2-19-74 Rhode Island 23Marvin Barnes 3-4-74 Brown 23John Ritch 2-7-57 Brandeis 22John Thompson 2-21-62 St. Joseph’s 22Tony Koski 3-5-68 BROWN 22Marvin Barnes 2-12-73 Cleveland St. 22Marvin Barnes 3-5-73 St. Bonaventure 22Marvin Barnes 12-13-73 San Francisco 22Michael Smith 1-22-92 CONNECTICUT 22Jamine Peterson 11-15-09 MERCER 22Jim Hadnot 1-29-62 NIAGARA 21Jim Hadnot 2-17-62 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 21John Thompson 1-31-63 Dayton 21John Thompson 3-5-63 Fairfield 21Dexter Westbrook 12-9-64 BROWN 21Marvin Barnes 1-26-72 So. California 21 Marvin Barnes 2-15-73 Holy Cross 21Marvin Barnes 2-20-73 Villanova 21Marvin Barnes 3-8-73 Brown 21Marvin Barnes 12-28-73 Washington St. 21Marvin Barnes 2-13-74 HOLY CROSS 21Marvin Barnes 2-22-74 ASSUMPTION 21Marvin Barnes 2-28-74 CANISIUS 21Marvin Barnes 3-16-74 Furman (NCAA) 21Erron Maxey 2-26-00 BOSTON COLLEGE 21John Ritch 2-9-56 BATES 20Jim Hadnot 12-20-60 GONZAGA 20Jim Hadnot 2-13-61 ST. BONAVENTURE 20Jim Hadnot 3-23-61 Holy Cross (NIT) 20John Thompson 2-9-63 CATHOLIC 20John Thompson 3-5-63 Fairfield 20John Thompson 1-28-64 SANTA CLARA 20Tony Koski 12-10-66 St. Francis (NY) 20Gerry McNair 12-9-67 ST. FRANCIS 20Ray Johnson 3-1-69 SETON HALL 20Ray Johnson 12-16-69 St. Joseph’s 20Marvin Barnes 1-5-72 BOSTON COLLEGE 20Marvin Barnes 12-23-72 DePAUL 20Otis Thorpe 3-7-84 Seton Hall (BET) 20Michael Smith 1-5-94 SETON HALL 20Herbert Hill 11-26-06 GEO. WASHINGTON 20Jamine Peterson 1-9-10 RUTGERS 20

500 or more reboundsMarvin Barnes ‘74 1592 Jim Hadnot ‘62 1299 John Thompson ‘64 1061 Geoff McDermott ‘09 1055 Michael Smith ‘94 1038Ryan Gomes ‘05 1028 Bruce Campbell ‘78 949 Otis Thorpe ‘84 902 Billy Eason ‘78 800 Dickey Simpkins ‘94 790 Bob Cooper ‘77 768 Erron Maxey ‘01 738 Jamel Thomas ‘99 733 Bob Misevicius ‘78 722 John Woods ‘60 675 Steve Wright ‘88 672 Mike Riordan ‘67 663 Ray Johnson ‘71 663 Marques Bragg ‘92 657Bob Kovalski ‘66 647Austin Croshere ‘97 645Tony Koski ‘68 594Marty Conlon ‘90 584Len Wilkens ‘60 583Rudy Williams ‘81 577Marcus Douthit ‘04 566LaDontae Henton ‘15 556Bilal Dixon ‘12 543Kadeem Batts ‘14 521Mark McAndrew ‘76 519Herbert Hill ‘07 514James Walker ‘67 509John Ritch ‘57 508Eric Murdock ‘91 504Rich Hunger ‘81 502Troy Brown ‘95 501

PC 20 Rebounds Or More In A Game (62)

Fastest To 1000 Points

20 Rebounds, Fastest To 1000 Points 20 Rebounds, Fastest To 1000 Points

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Player DATE OPPONENT ASTVin Ernst 2-7-63 DePAUL 16 Vin Ernst 2-9-63 CATHOLIC 16 Carlton Screen 1-20-90 Syracuse 16Vincent Council 12-6-10 BROWN 16 Jim Larranaga 12-8-69 VIRGINIA COMMON. 15 Ernie DiGregorio 12-9-72 ST. FRANCIS 15 Ernie DiGregorio 2-25-71 DePAUL 14 Ernie DiGregorio 1-15-72 LOYOLA 14Vincent Council 1-10-12 LOUISVILLE 14Vincent Council 2-1-12 RUTGERS 14 Vin Ernst 1-25-61 CANISIUS 13 Vin Ernst 1-28-61 SCRANTON 13 Vin Ernst 1-31-61 BROWN 13 Vin Ernst 1-31-63 Dayton 13Vin Ernst 2-26-63 ST. JOSEPH’S 13Ernie DiGregorio 3-3-71 ST. BONAVENTURE 13 Ernie DiGregorio 1-20-73 at UCLA 13 Gary Bello 12-27-74 Drake 13 John Nolan 2-7-79 LONG ISLAND 13 Ricky Tucker 2-4-80 CANISIUS 13 Ricky Tucker 2-28-83 PITTSBURGH 13 Abdul Abdullah 2-15-94 Syracuse 13God Shammgod 1-20-96 WEST VIRGINIA 13Donnie McGrath 11-30-02 OHIO UNIVERSITY 13Sharaud Curry 12-9-09 George Washington 13Kris Dunn 12-18-12 COLGATE 13Vin Ernst 2-2-61 CREIGHTON 12 Vin Ernst 2-26-62 FAIRFIELD 12 Vin Ernst 3-3-62 HOLY CROSS 12Ernie DiGregorio 12-19-72 OREGON 12 Ernie DiGregorio 12-23-72 DePAUL 12 Kevin Stacom 2-28-74 CANISIUS 12 Ricky Tucker 2-5-83 Syracuse 12 Billy Donovan 3-12-87 Alabama-Birm. (NCAA) 12 Carlton Screen 12-22-88 Holy Cross 12God Shammgod 1-28-96 Pittsburgh 12Sharaud Curry 12-2-06 RHODE ISLAND 12Vincent Council 12-20-11 NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 Vin Ernst 2-12-63 RHODE ISLAND 11 Vin Ernst 3-19-63 Miami (Fla) (NIT) 11Ernie DiGregorio 12-18-70 Detroit 11 Ernie DiGregorio 2-22-73 ASSUMPTION 11 Kevin Stacom 1-17-74 Massachusetts 11 Gary Bello 3-8-75 Connecticut 11 Gary Bello 3-18-75 Pittsburgh (NIT) 11 Ricky Tucker 2-12-83 SETON HALL 11 Billy Donovan 11-28-86 AMERICAN 11 Billy Donovan 3-2-87 VILLANOVA 11 Carlton Screen 12-3-88 LAFAYETTE 11 Carlton Screen 12-27-88 MAINE 11 Carlton Screen 12-30-89 UNC-ASHEVILLE 11 Carlton Screen 2-25-90 SYRACUSE 11 Abdul Abdullah 11-29-93 BROWN 11 Abdul Abdullah 12-31-93 SO. CAROLINA 11 Abdul Abdullah 1-11-94 RHODE ISLAND 11 Abdul Abdullah 1-29-94 Notre Dame 11 Abdul Abdullah 3-11-94 Villanova (BET) 11God Shammgod 2-14-96 MIAMI 11God Shammgod 1-6-97 VILLANOVA 11Geoff McDermott 1-4-07 MARQUETTE 11Vincent Council 11-29-11 HOLY CROSS 11Vincent Council 12-5-11 BROWN 11Vincent Council 2-25-12 DePaul 11Vincent Council 2-28-12 CONNECTICUT 11Vincent Council 2-16-13 NOTRE DAME 11Lenny Wilkens 1-16-60 BOSTON COLLEGE 10Lenny Wilkens 2-29-60 FAIRFIELD 10John Egan 2-1-60 NIAGARA 10 John Egan 2-8-61 Boston University 10 Vin Ernst 1-10-63 Rhode Island 10 Vin Ernst 3-23-63 Canisius (NIT) 10 Al Hayes 2-14-68 CANISIUS 10 Ernie DiGregorio 2-1-71 SETON HALL 10 Ernie DiGregorio 1-5-72 BOSTON COLLEGE 10Ernie DiGregorio 1-22-72 NIAGARA 10Ernie DiGregorio 12-15-72 South Carolina 10 Ernie DiGregorio 1-13-73 Duquesne 10 Ernie DiGregorio 3-5-73 ST. BONAVENTURE 10 Ernie DiGregorio 3-15-73 Pennsylvania (NCAA) 10Gary Bello 3-1-74 ST. JOHN’S 10 Gary Bello 3-4-74 Brown 10 Bob Misevicius 1-2-77 Seton Hall 10 Bob Misevicius 1-11-77 CONNECTICUT 10 Bob Misevicius 2-4-78 RHODE ISLAND 10 Bob Misevicius 3-4-78 Rhode Island 10

Player DATE OPPONENT AST Ricky Tucker 1-7-80 NEW HAMPSHIRE 10Ricky Tucker 12-15-80 CAMPBELL 10Ricky Tucker 12-30-80 MICHIGAN ST. 10 Ricky Tucker 2-8-83 RHODE ISLAND 10Billy Donovan 2-1-84 PITTSBURGH 10Harold Starks 2-23-85 VILLANOVA 10 Billy Donovan 1-5-87 SYRACUSE 10 Billy Donovan 2-17-87 SETON HALL 10 Billy Donovan 2-28-87 Georgetown 10 Billy Donovan 3-7-87 Georgetown (BET) 10 Billy Donovan 3-19-87 Alabama (NCAA) 10 Eric Murdock 3-5-88 ST. JOHN’S 10 Carlton Screen 11-25-88 NIAGARA 10 Carlton Screen 11-28-88 BROWN 10 Carlton Screen 3-4-89 BOSTON COLLEGE 10 Carlton Screen 1-6-90 Georgetown 10 Carlton Screen 2-13-90 GEORGETOWN 10 Carlton Screen 2-28-90 MISS. VALLEY ST. 10 Eric Murdock 3-2-91 VILLANOVA 10 Abdul Abdullah 12-28-92 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 10 Abdul Abdullah 3-12-93 Connecticut (BET) 10Abdul Abdullah 3-18-93 JAMES MADISON (NIT) 10Abdul Abdullah 11-26-93 Oklahoma St. 10Abdul Abdullah 1-5-94 SETON HALL 10 Abdul Abdullah 2-26-94 Miami (Fla) 10 Abdul Abdullah 3-12-94 Connecticut (BET) 10 Abdul Abdullah 3-17-94 Alabama (NCAA) 10God Shammgod 2-6-96 Connecticut 10God Shammgod 12-28-96 Loyola Marymount 10God Shammgod 2-24-97 SYRACUSE 10John Linehan 11-14-98 RHODE ISLAND 10John Linehan 2-10-01 GEORGETOWN 10Donnie McGrath 12-30-02 PENNSYLVANIA 10Geoff McDermott 12-22-06 HARVARD 10Sharaud Curry 1-27-07 Connecticut 10Geoff McDermott 2-3-07 Marquette 10Geoff McDermott 12-1-07 Boston College 10Geoff McDermott 12-22-07 FLORIDA STATE 10Sharaud Curry 1-31-09 Connecticut 10Vincent Council 11-20-10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 10Vincent Council 12-4-10 RHODE ISLAND 10Vincent Council 1-4-11 PITTSBURGH 10Vincent Council 1-29-12 South Florida 10Vincent Council 3-2-12 Notre Dame 10Vincent Council 1-31-13 CONNECTICUT 10Vincent Council 3-25-13 Robert Morris (NIT) 10

Ernie DiGregorio thrilled Friar fans in the early ‘70’s with his full-court behind-the-back passes, and unsurpassed ballhandling skills. He holds the PC season assist record and

handed out 10 or more assists in a game 16 times, as did Vincent Council.

200 or more assistsVincent Council ‘13 725Ernie DiGregorio ‘73 662 Billy Donovan ‘87 546 Carlton Screen ‘90 532 Ricky Tucker ‘83 520 Bob Misevicius ‘78 490 Eric Murdock ‘91 487 Vin Ernst ‘63 487Geoff McDermott ‘09 Sharaud Curry ‘10 462John Linehan ‘02 450 God Shammgod ‘97 428 Jimmy Walker ‘67 426Donnie McGrath ‘06 426 Abdul Abdullah ‘94 422Michael Brown ‘96 359 Len Wilkens ‘60 358 Harold Starks ‘86 353 Joe Hassett ‘77 341Corey Wright ‘99 290John Egan ‘61 283Dwight Williams ‘78 280Weyinmi Efejuku ‘09 274Ryan Gomes ‘05 270Trent Forbes ‘93 263Gary Bello ‘75 257Kevin Stacom ‘74 246Marvin Barnes ‘74 244Jamel Thomas ‘99 242Mike Don Brown ‘86 240James Larranaga ‘71 238Sheiku Kabba ‘04 235Abdul Mills ‘04 234Bruce Campbell ‘78 229David Frye ‘79 229Mark McAndrew ‘76 220Jim Panaggio ‘82 216Rick Santos ‘75 212John Nolan ‘80 209Ernie Lewis ‘87 202

PC 10 Assists Or More In A Game (129)

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1954-55John Ritch 2/16/55 Rhode Island 22p 25r

1955-56Lionel Jenkins 2/18/56 Boston College 13p 11rJohn Ritch 2/9/56 Bates 11p 20r2/29/56 Brown 12p 13r

1956-57John Ritch 1/6/57 St. Anselm 12p 14r1/9/57 American Inter. 13p 15r1/30/57 St. Francis 28p 14r2/7/57 Brandeis 20p 22r2/25/57 Fairfield 14p 17r

1957-58Ed Donohue 2/22/58 Springfield 12p 12r3/1/58 Boston College 10p 14rLenny Wilkens 1/16/58 St. Anselm 17p 10rJohn Woods 12/13/57 St. Francis 15p 15r1/11/58 Springfield 10p 12r1/16/58 St. Anselm 15p 13r2/22/58 Springfield 13p 14r

1958-59John Egan 1/24/59 Villanova 39p 11rLenny Wilkens 3/5/59 Boston Univ. 11p 11rJohn Woods 1/24/59 Villanova 16p 10r

1959-60John Egan 2/1/60 Niagara 12p 10aJim Hadnot 12/9/59 Brown 20p 16r12/12/59 St. Francis 19p 17r12/14/59 Bradley 13p 15r12/30/59 Georgetown 15p 13r1/16/60 Boston College 20p 15r1/23/60 St. Joseph’s 15p 11r2/1/60 Niagara 15p 23r2/9/60 St. Bonaventure 17p 25r2/13/60 St. Michael’s 17p 16r2/16/60 Rhode Island 23p 16r2/19/60 Boston College 25p 25r2/23/60 Holy Cross 29p 14r2/27/60 Boston Univ. 12p 12r3/18/60 St. Louis 17p 19r 10b3/22/60 Bradley 10p 12rLenny Wilkens 12/30/59 Georgetown 25p 10r1/16/60 Boston College 13p 10r 10a1/23/60 St. Joseph’s 18p 11r2/13/60 St. Michael’s 14p 10r3/15/60 Memphis State 28p 10rJohn Woods 1/16/60 Boston College 10p 13r2/27/60 Boston Univ. 10p 14r

1960-61Vin Ernst 1/31/61 Brown 11p 13a2/2/61 Creighton 12p 12aJim Hadnot 12/3/60 Assumption 11p 18r12/7/60 Brown 16p 10r12/17/60 Canisius 14p 10r12/20/60 Gonzaga 39p 20r1/11/61 Rhode Island 25p 13r1/14/61 St. Michael’s 13p 18r1/21/61 Niagara 24p 15r1/25/61 Canisius 26p 14r1/28/61 Scranton 18p 17r1/31/61 Brown 23p 16r2/2/61 Creighton 31p 18r2/8/61 Boston Univ. 19p 23r2/11/61 Rhode Island 22p 16r2/13/61 St. Bonaventure 30p 20r3/2/61 Fairfield 17p 16r 3/16/61 DePaul 12p 17r3/23/61 Holy Cross 25p 20rTim Moynahan 2/23/61 LeMoyne 17p 10rGeorge Zalucki 1/14/61 St. Michael’s 15p 15r3/2/61 Fairfield 23p 17r3/25/61 St. Louis 17p 10r

1961-62Jim Hadnot 12/6/61 Boston College 12p 18r12/9/61 St. Francis 28p 17r1/6/62 American 17p 15r1/25/62 Canisius 12p 16r1/29/62 Niagara 28p 21r2/3/62 St. Bonaventure 28p 14r2/8/62 Boston College 28p 18r2/10/62 Assumption 18p 10r

2/17/62 Boston Univ. 25p 21r2/21/62 St. Joseph’s 20p 13r2/22/62 Scranton 27p 13r2/26/62 Fairfield 26p 16r3/3/62 Holy Cross 42p 25r3/14/62 Temple 27p 12rJohn Thompson 12/1/61 Mt. St. Mary’s 23p 16r12/6/61 Boston College 21p 14r12/9/61 St. Francis 21p 18r1/3/62 Brown 16p 10r1/6/62 American 17p 15r2/8/62 Boston College 16p 17r2/10/62 Assumption 15p 12r2/26/62 Fairfield 17p 17r

1962-63Vin Ernst 2/12/63 Rhode Island 12p 11a2/26/63 St. Joseph’s 16p 13aBob Kovalski 1/29/63 St. Bonaventure 22p 11r2/7/63 DePaul 14p 11rJimmy Stone 12/3/62 Mt. St. Mary’s 25p 10r2/7/63 DePaul 21p 12r2/26/63 St. Joseph’s 18p 12rJohn Thompson 12/3/62 Mt. St. Mary’s 20p 14r12/8/62 Miami 16p 11r12/19/62 Brown 16p 14r12/26/62 Delaware 12p 10r12/29/62 Villanova 20p 11r1/26/63 Scranton 16p 16r2/5/63 Massachusetts 13p 17r2/7/63 DePaul 18p 12r2/9/63 Catholic 38p 20r2/23/63 Seton Hall 24p 17r2/26/63 St. Joseph’s 20p 11r3/5/63 Fairfield 19p 21r

1963-64Bob Kovalski 1/4/64 Brown 11p 13r1/26/64 Creighton 14p 12r2/4/64 Boston College 12p 11r2/29/64 Holy Cross 11p 10rJimmy Stone 1/25/64 Niagara 35p 13r2/29/64 Holy Cross 25p 10r3/3/64 Utah State 25p 11rJohn Thompson 12/12/63 St. Louis 25p 10r1/4/64 Brown 26p 15r1/25/64 Niagara 35p 17r1/26/64 Creighton 26p 11r1/28/64 Santa Clara 26p 20r2/4/64 Boston College 26p 19r2/22/64 St. Bonaventure 25p 13r2/26/64 St. Joseph’s 28p 15r2/29/64 Holy Cross 32p 11r3/3/64 Utah State 22p 15r3/7/64 Brown 29p12r

1964-65Bill Blair 12/9/64 Brown 19p 10r2/16/65 Rhode Island 19p 11r3/2/65 Massachusetts 17p 12rMike Riordan 12/4/64 Assumption 12p 10rJimmy Walker 12/4/64 Assumption 12p 10r2/16/65 Rhode Island 20p 10rDexter Westbrook 12/1/64 Catholic 12p 11r12/4/64 Assumption 18p 13r12/9/64 Brown 17p 21r12/17/64 Creighton 17p 17r12/19/64 Iowa 15p 12r12/19/64 Bowling Green 18p 15r1/4/65 Fairfield 13p 13r1/26/65 Rhode Island 20p 14r2/16/65 Rhode Island 16p 12r2/23/65 Villanova 13p 15r3/2/65 Massachusetts 21p 16r3/5/65 Brown 10p 13r3/12/65 St. Joseph’s 16p 17r

1965-66Bill Blair 1/4/66 Brown 20p 11r2/26/66 Holy Cross 17p 12rBob Kovalski 2/1/66 Canisius 22p 12rMike Riordan 12/28/65 Illinois 16p 10r1/6/6 Massachusetts 26p 17r1/11/66 Rhode Island 15p 13rJimmy Walker 2/19/66 Seton Hall 16p 13r

1966-67Tony Koski 12/7/66 Brown 16p 17r12/10/66 St. Francis 10p 20r2/8/67 Fairfield 16p 12r2/18/67 Boston College 17p 12r

3/11/67 Memphis State 13p 10rMike Riordan 1/28/67 Seton Hall 22p 17r2/6/67 St. Bonaventure 25p 14r2/8/67 Fairfield 13p 10r2/14/67 St. Joseph’s 31p 12r2/23/67 Rhode Island 10p 15rJimmy Walker 12/28/66 Northwestern 38p 10r/14/67 St. Joseph’s 26p 12r

1968-69Craig Callen 12/7/68 St. Francis 10p 11rAndy Clary 12/5/68 Assumption 13p 16r1/13/69 Creighton 11p 10r2/12/69 St. Joseph’s 18p 10rRay Johnson 1/2/69 Cal-Irvine 11p 11r1/13/69 Creighton 14p 13r2/5/69 Duquesne 18p 11r2/18/69 Villanova 13p 16r3/1/69 Seton Hall 24p 20rJim Larranaga 1/7/69 St. Bonaventure 19p 10rGerry McNair 1/4/69 Canisius 11p 16r

1970-71Fran Costello 12/26/70 Manhattan 20p 10r2/27/71 Assumption 17p 10rErnie DiGregorio 12/18/70 Detroit 12p 11a2/1/71 Seton Hall 21p 10a2/25/71 DePaul 20p 14aRay Johnson 12/9/70 Fairfield 19p 10r2/27/71 Assumption 10p 12rNehru King 12/30/70 St. John’s 23p 13r1/5/71 Rhode Island 25p 14r1/30/71 Canisius 14p 10rJim Larranaga 12/5/70 Stetson 20p 11r2/1/71 Seton Hall 10p 10r

Donnie Lewis 12/18/70 Detroit 20p 12r2/13/71 St. Joseph’s 15p 14r2/17/71 Rhode Island 26p 10r2/27/71 Assumption 21p 10r

1971-72Marvin Barnes 12/4/71 Brown 23p 18r12/8/71 Buffalo State 13p 34r 12b12/11/71 St. Joseph’s 20p 11b12/18/71 DePaul 22p 10r12/22/71 St. Francis (NY) 14p 25r12/27/71 Penn State 23p 18r12/28/71 Fordham 21p 14r1/5/72 Boston College 24p 20r1/10/72 Villanova 22p 11r1/15/72 Loyola 14p 13r1/19/72 Fairfield 28p 25r1/22/72 Niagara 22p 17r1/26/72 So. California 21p 21r1/29/72 Massachusetts 27p 19r2/5/72 Rhode Island 16p 18r2/8/72 Canisius 17p 12r2/13/72 St. Bonaventure 22p 11r2/15/72 Rhode Island 23p 14r2/19/72 Holy Cross 27p 18r2/22/72 Assumption 20p 14r2/27/72 Duquesne 26p 16r3/1/72 St. John’s 24p 12r3/4/72 Seton Hall 36p 14r3/6/72 Jacksonville 20p 12r3/9/72 Brown 23p 15rCharlie Crawford 2/19/72 Holy Cross 12p 11rErnie DiGregorio 1/5/72 Boston College 25p 10a1/15/72 Loyola 15p 14a1/22/72 Niagara 20p 10aLarry Ketvirtis 12/22/71 St. Francis (NY) 16p 10r1/10/72 Villanova 22p 11rNehru King 1/15/72 Loyola 14p 10r

1972-73Marvin Barnes 12/9/72 St. Francis (NY) 22p 17r12/15/72 South Carolina 17p 15r12/23/72 DePaul 23p 19r1/2/73 Brown 18p 19r1/6/73 Canisius 21p 15r1/13/73 Duquesne 16p 23r1/20/73 UCLA 12p 13r1/24/73 Massachusetts 17p 18r1/27/73 Jacksonville 19p 18r1/31/73 Boston College 14p 13r2/3/73 Niagara 11p 24r2/7/73 St. Joseph’s 18p 19r2/10/73 Rhode Island 16p 16r

Double-DoublesDouble-DoublesDouble-double records prior to 1972-73 are incomplete.

Double-double records prior to 1972-73 are incomplete. 2/12/73 Cleveland State 20p 22r 2/15/73 Holy Cross 21p 21r 2/20/73 Villanova 23p 21r 2/22/73 Assumption 29p 30r 2/24/73 Seton Hall 20p 23r 3/3/73 St. John’s 18p 15r 3/5/73 St. Bonaventure 32p 22r 3/8/73 Brown 19p 21r 10b 3/10/73 St. Joseph’s 21p 17r 3/15/73 Pennsylvania 20p 13r 3/17/73 Maryland 19p 15rCharlie Crawford 3/24/73 Memphis State 10p 15rErnie DiGregorio 12/9/72 St. Francis (NY) 25p 15a 12/15/72 South Carolina 18p 10a 12/19/72 Oregon 20p 12a 12/23/72 DePaul 18p 12a 1/13/73 Duquesne 27p 10a 1/20/73 UCLA 22p 13a 2/22/73 Assumption 21p 11a 3/5/73 St. Bonaventure 30p 10a 3/15/73 Pennsylvania 18p 10aNehru King 1/24/73 Massachusetts 10p 11r

1973-74Marvin Barnes 12/3/73 St. Leo’s 15p 14r 12/10/73 West. Kentucky 16p 14r 12/13/73 San Francisco 20p 22r 12/15/73 Austin Peay 52p 19r 12/17/73 Niagara 20p 18r 12/20/73 William & Mary 16p 18r 12/22/73 DePaul 16p 17r 12/27/73 Purdue 20p 11r 12/28/73 Tennessee 19p 19r 12/29/73 Washington St. 26p 15r 1/5/74 Catholic 21p 19r 1/7/74 California 21p 16r 1/12/74 Villanova 15p 16r 1/17/74 Massachusetts 24p 11r 1/19/74 St. Joseph’s 10p 12r 1/23/74 Boston College 30p 13r 1/26/74 Rhode Island 14p 23r 1/29/74 Jacksonville 14p 19r 1/31/74 Duquesne 27p 23r 2/6/74 St. Bonaventure 29p 16r 2/9/74 Seton Hall 23p 20r 2/12/74 Brown 28p 27r 2/13/74 Holy Cross 31p 21r 2/19/74 Rhode Island 32p 23r 2/22/74 Assumption 23p 21r 2/28/74 Canisius 26p 21r 3/2/74 St. John’s 15p 12r 3/4/74 Brown 37p 23r 3/10/74 Pennsylvania 26p 17r 3/14/74 No. Carolina St. 14p 13r 3/16/74 Furman 18p 21rGary Bello 3/1/74 St. John’s 14p10a Bob Cooper 12/13/73 San Francisco 11p 11r 12/17/73 Niagara 20p 11r 1/29/74 Jacksonville 25p 12r 2/16/74 St. Francis (NY) 17p 13r 3/2/74 St. John’s 13p 10r 3/14/74 No. Carolina St. 17p 10rMark McAndrew 2/22/74 Assumption 10p 11rKevin Stacom 1/17/74 Massachusetts 13p 11a 2/28/74 Canisius 24p 12a

1974-75Gary Bello 12/28/74 Drake 10p 13a 3/18/75 Pittsburgh 16p 11aBruce Campbell 12/2/74 Cal-Fullerton 10p 10r 1/4/75 Oregon 17p 15r 1/11/75 Jacksonville 18p 12r 2/1/75 Canisius 19p 18r 2/4/75 Brown 16p 11r 3/18/75 Pittsburgh 13p 11rBob Cooper 12/28/74 Drake 15p 14r 1/8/75 St. Joseph’s 25p 12r 1/11/75 Jacksonville 15p 11r 2/8/75 Seton Hall 16p 11r 3/3/75 St. Bonaventure 13p 12rBill Eason 3/3/75 St. Bonaventure 14p 14r 3/18/75 Pittsburgh 18p 16rMark McAndrew 12/4/74 Brown 11p 13r 1/2/75 San Francisco 10p 10r 1/18/75 Massachusetts 11p 14r 3/3/75 St. Bonaventure 16p 11r

1975-76Bruce Campbell 11/29/75 Brown 16p 12r 12/13/75 Purdue 23p 12r 1/10/76 Louisville 19p 12r 1/14/76 Seton Hall 18p 16r 1/17/76 Rhode Island 12p 10r 1/24/76 LaSalle 18p 12r 2/11/76 Boston College 26p 14r 2/14/76 Canisius 24p 10r 2/28/76 St. John’s 10p 10r 3/13/76 No. Carolina A&T 19p 11rJoe Hassett 1/14/76 Seton Hall 16p 10rMark McAndrew 11/28/75 Stonehill 12p 10rBob Misevicius 2/28/76 St. John’s 26p 11r 3/4/76 Holy Cross 10p 11r 3/13/76 No. Carolina A&T 20p 10r

1976-77Bruce Campbell 11/29/76 Brown 24p 15r 12/1/76 Assumption 17p 12r 12/12/76 Holy Cross 18p 11r

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12/29/76 Michigan 25p 10r 1/18/77 Rhode Island 22p 11r 2/19/77 LaSalle 16p 10rBob Cooper 11/29/76 Brown 17p 13r 12/4/76 Purdue 21p 14r 12/11/76 Boston College 22p 12r 12/12/76 Holy Cross 18p 12r 1/22/77 Boston Univ. 23p 10r 2/1/77 St. Bonaventure 16p 10r 2/9/77 DePaul 24p10r Bill Eason 1/24/77 Canisius 16p 12r 2/12/77 Long Island 20p 13rBob Misevicius 1/2/77 Seton Hall 12p 10r 10a 1/8/77 Massachusetts 10p 10r 1/11/77 Connecticut 14p 13r 10a 1/25/77 Niagara 13p 14r 3/5/77 Holy Cross 10p 11r

1977-78Bruce Campbell 12/22/77 California 18p 11r 1/7/78 Canisius 18p 12r 2/14/78 Niagara 20p 10r 2/21/78 Rhode Island 19p 13rBill Eason 1/5/78 Brown 18p 10r 1/7/78 Canisius 16p 13r 2/2/78 St. Bonaventure 19p 11r 3/2/78 Holy Cross 14p 10rRich Hunger 2/19/78 Boston College 15p 10rBob Misevicius 11/30/77 Louisville 16p 12r 12/22/77 California 13p 13r 1/28/78 DePaul 18p 12r 2/4/78 Rhode Island 10r 10a 3/4/78 Rhode Island 14p 10a

1978-79Bill Fields 12/23/78 Louisville 16p 11r 1/11/79 Seton Hall 18p 12rRudy Williams 12/6/78 Boston College 26p 14r 1/6/79 Brown 18p 14r 1/27/79 Canisius 30p 18r

1979-80Bill Fields 11/30/79 Stonehill 14p 10rRich Hunger 11/30/79 Stonehill 10p 12rRudy Williams 11/30/79 Stonehill 20p 10r 12/1/79 Niagara 18p 14r 12/5/79 Assumption 16p 13r 1/4/80 St. Bonaventure 21p 12r 1/19/80 N. Carolina A&T 19p 11r

1980-81Rich Hunger 11/29/80 Massachusetts 12p 12r 12/27/80 Brown 14p 10r 12/29/80 Biscayne 21p 17rJerry Scott 12/15/80 Campbell 11p 10rOtis Thorpe 12/2/80 Assumption 11p 12r 12/15/80 Campbell 18p 10r 2/7/81 Syracuse 20p 13r 2/14/81 Villanova 20p 10r

1981-82Ron Jackson 12/5/81 Arizona 26p 10rOtis Thorpe 11/30/81 Assumption 22p 11r 12/2/81 St. Michael’s 24p 12r 12/19/81 Creighton 15p 12r 12/20/81 Maine 12p 10r 12/22/81 Drexel 16p 10r 1/20/82 Rhode Island 12p 11r 1/23/82 Georgetown 14p 14r 2/10/82 Boston College 19p 14r 2/13/82 Seton Hall 20p 10r 2/27/82 Villanova 13p 12r

1982-83Ray Knight 3/5/83 Boston College 11p 13rOtis Thorpe 12/1/82 Robert Morris 14p 10r 12/4/82 St. John’s 19p 12r 12/10/82 Ohio Univ. 18p 12r 2/26/83 Connecticut 19p 13r 2/28/83 Pittsburgh 26p 11r 3/5/83 Boston College 20p 10r 3/9/83 Seton Hall 24p 12rRicky Tucker 2/8/83 Rhode Island 10p 10a 2/12/83 Seton Hall 10p 11a

1983-84Ray Knight 11/30/83 Assumption 11p 11r 2/27/84 Howard 10p 10rOtis Thorpe 11/30/83 Assumption 25p 14r 12/28/83 Pennsylvania 16p 18r 1/11/84 Boston College 18p 16r 1/14/84 Syracuse 24p 13r 2/4/84 Seton Hall 25p 14r 2/7/84 St. John’s 10p 15r 2/25/84 Villanova 14p 10r 2/27/84 Howard 25p 13r 3/7/84 Seton Hall 19p 20r

1984-85Ray Knight 12/4/84 Holy Cross 13p 12r 12/8/84 Rhode Island 10p 10r 1/19/85 Marquette 14p 10rSteve Wright 12/29/84 Illinois State 21p 13r

1985-86Dave Kipfer 3/17/86 George Mason 19p 13rAlan Roth 12/7/85 Rhode Island 12p 10r 12/28/85 Xavier 10p 11r

Steve Wright 12/2/85 Northeastern 17p 11r 12/4/85 Brown 17p 13r 12/28/85 Xavier 12p 10r 2/1/86 Boston College 10p 15r 3/17/86 George Mason 10p 15r

1986-87Billy Donovan 11/28/86 American 26p 11a 1/5/87 Syracuse 12p 10a 2/17/87 Seton Hall 23p 10a 2/28/87 Georgetown 21p 10a 3/2/87 Villanova 28p 11a 3/7/87 Georgetown 11p 10a 3/12/87 Alabama-Birm. 35p 12a 3/19/87 Alabama 26p 10aDave Kipfer 1/5/87 Syracuse 20p 11r 2/25/87 Seton Hall 17p 10rErnie Lewis 12/9/86 Brown 13p 10rSteve Wright 12/6/86 Rhode Island 14p10r 2/19/87 Syracuse 15p 14r

1987-88Eric Murdock 3/5/88 St. John’s 17p 10aDarryl Wright 12/8/87 Brown 18p 10rSteve Wright 1/2/88 Marist 14p 10r 2/6/88 Seton Hall 11p 14r

1988-89Marty Conlon 12/6/88 Yale 17p 10r 1/18/89 Georgetown 13p 10r 2/18/89 Syracuse 29p 11rCal Foster 2/22/89 Georgetown 12p 10rEric Murdock 11/28/88 Brown 17p 12r 2/1/89 St. John’s 24p 10rCarlton Screen 11/28/88 Brown 21p 10a

1989-90Marques Bragg 1/6/90 Georgetown 15p 11rQuinton Burton 11/25/89 Bowling Green 10p 10r 12/30/89 UNC-Ashville 13p 12r 2/3/90 Connecticut 13p 10r 3/9/90 Georgetown 16p 10rMarty Conlon 11/25/89 Bowling Green 17p 10r 12/2/89 Holy Cross 21p 11r 1/30/90 Villanova 22p 10r 2/19/90 Connecticut 10p 10r 2/28/90 Miss. Valley St. 20p 11rCarlton Screen 12/30/89 UNC-Ashville 13p 11a 1/20/90 Syracuse 10p 16a 2/13/90 Georgetown 29p 10a 2/25/90 Syracuse 20p 11a 2/28/90 Miss. Valley St. 14p 10aAbdul Shamsid-Deen 1/20/90 Syracuse 11p12r 1/27/90 Boston College 10p 15r 2/25/90 Syracuse 11p 10r 2/28/90 Miss. Valley St. 16p 14r 3/15/90 Ohio State 12p 10r

1990-91Marques Bragg 12/1/90 New Hampshire 14p 13r 12/8/90 Rhode Island 21p 14r 12/21/90 Manhattan 10p 10r 12/29/90 Liberty 18p 14r 1/26/91 Syracuse 21p 11r 2/6/91 Georgetown 15p 11r 2/16/91 Villanova 10p 16r 2/23/91 Boston College 25p 10r 3/13/91 James Madison 21p 12r 3/20/91 Oklahoma 14p 16rFred Campbell 3/18/91 West Virginia 10p 10rEric Murdock 12/11/90 Boston College 34p 11r 3/2/91 Villanova 30p 10a 3/8/91 St. John’s 21p 10rDickey Simpkins 11/24/90 Lafayette 12p 10r 12/11/90 Boston College 10p 13r 12/31/90 Charleston Sou. 11p 13r 1/5/91 Holy Cross 16p 14r

1991-92Marques Bragg 11/26/91 Minnesota 14p 11r 12/7/91 Holy Cross 16p 12r 12/21/91 Vermont 14p 16r 12/30/91 Cent. Connect. 21p 14r 1/14/92 Boston College 14p 15r 1/22/92 Connecticut 13p 14r 2/1/92 Pittsburgh 11p 10rDickey Simpkins 12/1/91 Brown 12p 11r 2/1/92 Pittsburgh 16p 10rMichael Smith 12/4/91 Maryland 17p 10r 12/28/91 Alabama State 15p 11r 12/30/91 Cent. Connect. 10p 15r 1/11/92 Pittsburgh 19p 14r 1/18/92 St. John’s 25p 16r 1/22/92 Connecticut 13p 22r 1/28/92 Syracuse 23p 10r 2/1/92 Pittsburgh 16p 13r 2/4/92 Seton Hall 14p 12r 2/8/92 Georgetown 11p 12r 2/12/92 Miami 14p 15r 2/12/92 Connecticut 19p 11r

1992-93Dickey Simpkins 12/28/92 Boston Univ. 15p 11r 1/2/93 Pittsburgh 16p 16r 1/25/93 Villanova 12p 10rMichael Smith 12/1/92 Brown 15p 10r 12/8/92 Rhode Island 16p 11r 12/22/92 Arizona 13p 10r

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Michael Smith 11/26/93 Oklahoma State 18p 14r 11/29/93 Brown 10p 12r 12/4/93 Pittsburgh 16p 15r 12/7/93 Villanova 13p 11r 12/21/93 Princeton 10p 15r 1/5/94 Seton Hall 16p 20r 1/11/94 Rhode Island 19p 15r 1/15/94 Georgetown 16p 13r 1/19/94 Connecticut 10p 11r 1/22/94 Boston College 18p 13r 1/25/94 Syracuse 15p 26r 2/8/94 Pittsburgh 20p 11r 2/15/94 Syracuse 14p 10r 2/21/94 St. John’s 10p 10r 3/7/94 Georgetown 15p 12r 3/11/94 Villanova 25p 12r 3/13/94 Georgetown 16p 16r 3/17/94 Alabama 10p 10rEric Williams 12/11/93 St. Francis 13p 12r 1/31/94 Seton Hall 22p 10r 3/2/94 Villanova 29p 13r

1994-95Troy Brown 12/21/94 Bryant 17p 13r 1/7/95 Pittsburgh 21p 11r 1/18/95 Miami 13p 10r 1/21/95 Syracuse 12p 14r 2/1/95 Seton Hall 17p 14r 2/18/95 Georgetown 17p 12r 3/11/95 Villanova 13p 12rAustin Croshere 3/10/95 Syracuse 28p 14rFranklin Western 12/3/94 Rhode Island 21p 11rEric Williams 11/26/94 Rider 14p 11r 2/1/95 Seton Hall 22p 13r 2/22/95 St. John’s 30p 11r 3/10/95 Syracuse 12p 10r 3/20/95 Virginia Tech 12p 10r

1995-96Derrick Brown 12/11/95 Wisconsin 11p 10r 2/3/96 Rutgers 15p 13r 2/10/96 Pittsburgh 21p 10r 3/7/96 Villanova 17p 11rAustin Croshere 11/25/95 New Hampshire 31p 14r 3/15/96 Fairfield 16p 12rRuben Garces 12/6/95 Seton Hall 12p 14r 12/9/95 Rhode Island 11p 16r 12/21/95 Texas 11p 14rGod Shammgod 2/6/96 Connecticut 10p 10a 2/14/96 Miami 11p 11aJamel Thomas 12/21/95 Texas 19p 12r

1996-97Derrick Brown 11/22/96 Alaska-Fairbanks 29p 14r 1/29/97 Connecticut 31p 10r 2/1/97 Boston College 21p 11r 2/5/97 Rutgers 17p 12r 3/19/97 Duke 33p 10rAustin Croshere 12/28/96 Loyola-Mary. 20p 11r 1/6/97 Villanova 27p 10r 1/19/97 West Virginia 12p 16r 2/1/97 Boston College 25p 10r 2/12/97 Georgetown 20p 12r 2/15/97 Pittsburgh 25p 12r 2/18/97 Rutgers 17p 13r 2/24/97 Syracuse 21p 11r 3/19/97 Duke 21p 10rRuben Garces 11/27/96 Long Island 14p 13r 1/2/97 St. John’s 14p 10r 1/11/97 Seton Hall 16p 18r 2/24/97 Syracuse 12p 13r 3/7/97 Villanova 15p 10r 3/23/97 Arizona 16p 19rGod Shammgod 12/21/96 Brown 10p 10s 2/24/97 Syracuse 14p 10aJamel Thomas 11/22/96 Alaska-Fairbanks 29p 15r 11/23/96 Middle Tenn. 12p 10r 3/6/97 West Virginia 11p 12r 3/23/97 Arizona 23p 11r

1997-98Llewellyn Cole 12/27/97 Purdue 10p 10rJustin Farley 2/18/98 Miami 16p 10rErron Maxey 1/5/98 Iona 11p 12rBen Perkins 11/18/97 Vermont 10p 12rJamel Thomas 11/18/97 Vermont 25p 11r 11/25/97 Brown 16p 10r 12/23/97 Loyola-Mary. 13p 12r 1/5/98 Iona 14p 11r 2/28/98 Notre Dame 32p 10rJamel Thomas 11/10/98 Texas Christian 21p 11r 11/30/98 Maine 25p 11r 12/5/98 Brown 30p 10r 12/30/98 Pittsburgh 25p 11r 1/9/99 Georgetown 17p 12r 1/12/99 Syracuse 19p 14r 1/23/99 Arkansas 30p 10r

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12/4/99 No. Carolina St. 18p 10r 12/7/99 Rhode Island 12p 14r 12/21/99 Cent. Connect. 19p 14r 12/23/99 Arkansas 18p 11r 2/12/00 Rutgers 12p 10r 2/26/00 Boston College 16p 21rKarim Shabazz 12/27/99 Long Island 25p 15r 10b 12/30/99 Massachusetts 14p 10r 1/8/00 Boston College 15p 16r 1/30/00 West Virginia 14p 11r

2000-01Marcus Douthit 12/23/00 Brown 22p 11rJohn Linehan 2/10/01 Georgetown 18p 10aErron Maxey 11/21/00 Maine 11p 11r 12/7/00 Massachusetts 17p 12r 2/3/01 St. John’s 13p 11rKarim Shabazz 12/11/00 G. Washington 14p 13r 1/28/01 Miami 11p 12r 2/10/01 Georgetown 22p 11r

2001-02Marcus Douthit 12/19/01 Sacred Heart 17p 10rRyan Gomes 1/5/02 Syracuse 12p 15r 1/19/02 Miami 31p 12r 2/2/02 Boston College 12p 12r 2/19/02 Villanova 17p 11rMaris Laksa 1/22/02 Rutgers 12p 14r 1/26/02 St. John’s 18p 13rGarnett Thompson 11/19/01 Oklahoma State 11p 10r

2002-03Romuald Augustin 12/28/02 Northeastern 21p 10rMarcus Douthit 12/19/02 Richmond 11p 10rRyan Gomes 11/23/02 Brown 17p 12r 12/7/02 Rhode Island 24p 15r 12/19/02 Richmond 24p 17r 12/21/02 Alabama 21p 12r 12/28/02 Northeastern 20p 10r 12/30/02 Pennsylvania 16p 11r 1/4/03 Siena 17p 11r 1/11/03 Villanova 14p 11r 1/15/03 Louisiana-Laf. 21p 10r 1/21/03 Notre Dame 21p 13r 1/29/03 Miami 12p 15r 2/18/03 Miami 20p 10r 3/8/03 Seton Hall 12p 10r 3/12/03 West Virginia 26p 15r 3/13/03 Pittsburgh 16p 11r 3/19/03 Richmond 10p 10r 3/24/03 Georgetown 21p 13r

2003-04Marcus Douthit 1/10/04 Rutgers 16p 11r 2/7/04 Syracuse 16p 11rRyan Gomes 11/22/03 Hofstra 17p 14r 12/6/03 Illinois 24p 12r 12/23/03 Richmond 16p 13r 12/28/03 Siena 20p 15r 1/3/04 Virginia 27p 11r 1/17/04 West Virginia 21p 12r 1/24/04 Connecticut 26p 12r 2/1/04 Seton Hall 28p 13r 2/11/04 Villanova 23p 12r 2/14/04 Boston College 20p 11r 2/24/04 Notre Dame 25p 12r 2/29/04 St. John’s 19p 11r 3/19/04 Pacific 25p 13r

2004-05Dwight Brewington 11/18/04 Rutgers 21p 10rRyan Gomes 11/16/04 Niagara 25p 19r 11/26/04 Michigan 11p 13r 12/21/04 Maine 25p 10r 1/3/05 Brown 24p 15r 1/11/05 Villanova 28p 11r 2/9/05 West Virginia 33p 14rRandall Hanke 3/1/05 St. John’s 17p 13r 3/5/05 Georgetown 18p 12rHerbert Hill 1/11/05 Villanova 15p 12rTuukka Kotti 12/4/04 Rhode Island 17p 10r 2/13/05 Rutgers 17p 11r

2005-06Randall Hanke 12/20/05 Northeastern 34p 12r 3/4/06 Marquette 23p 15rHerbert Hill 1/25/06 Rutgers 19p 10r 2/7/06 DePaul 20p 11r 2/17/06 Cincinnati 17p 10rJonathan Kale 12/27/05 San Diego St. 15p 12r 1/14/06 Notre Dame 12p 10rGeoff McDermott 12/20/05 Northeastern 10p 16r 12/27/05 San Diego St. 15p 13r 1/3/06 Loyola 21p 14r 1/21/06 DePaul 10p 11r 3/4/06 Marquette 14p 16r

2006-07Sharaud Curry 12/2/06 Rhode Island 16p 12a 1/27/07 Connecticut 12p 10aWeyinmi Efejuku 1/4/07 Marquette 18p 10rHerbert Hill 11/26/06 Geo. Washington 20p 20r 12/9/06 Maine 27p 11r 1/2/07 Longwood 17p 13r 1/13/07 Louisville 23p 11r 1/17/07 Seton Hall 17p 15r 1/20/07 Rutgers 20p 13r 1/27/07 Connecticut 19p 11r

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES80 Marvin Barnes, 1971-7446 Jim Hadnot, 1959-6245 Michael Smith, 1991-94

TRIPLE-DOUBLESJim Hadnot 3/18/60 St. Louis 17p 19r 10bLenny Wilkens 1/16/60 Boston College 13p 10r 10aMarvin Barnes 12/8/71 Buffalo State 13p 34r 12bMarvin Barnes 3/8/73 Brown 19p 21r 10bBob Misevicius 1/2/77 Seton Hall 12p 10r 10aBob Misevicius 1/11/77 Connecticut 14p 13r 10aKarim Shabazz 12/27/99 Long Island 25p 15r 10bGeoff McDermott 12/22/06 Harvard 12p 11r 10a

20-20 GAMESJohn Ritch 2/16/55 Rhode Island 22p 25rJohn Ritch 2/7/57 Brandeis 20p 22rJim Hadnot 2/19/60 Boston College 25p 25rJim Hadnot 12/20/60 Gonzaga 39p 20rJim Hadnot 2/13/61 St. Bonaventure 30p 20rJim Hadnot 3/23/61 Holy Cross 25p 20rJim Hadnot 1/29/62 Niagara 28p 21rJim Hadnot 2/17/62 Boston Univ. 25p 21rJim Hadnot 3/3/62 Holy Cross 42p 25rJohn Thompson 2/9/63 Catholic 38p 20rJohn Thompson 1/28/64 Santa Clara 26p 20rRay Johnson 3/1/69 Seton Hall 24p 20rMarvin Barnes 1/5/72 Boston College 24p 20rMarvin Barnes 1/19/72 Fairfield 28p 25rMarvin Barnes 1/26/72 So. California 21p 21rMarvin Barnes 2/12/73 Cleveland State 20p 22rMarvin Barnes 2/15/73 Holy Cross 21p 21rMarvin Barnes 2/20/73 Villanova 23p 21rMarvin Barnes 2/22/73 Assumption 29p 30rMarvin Barnes 2/24/73 Seton Hall 20p 23rMarvin Barnes 3/5/73 St. Bonaventure 32p 22rMarvin Barnes 12/13/73 San Francisco 20p 22rMarvin Barnes 1/31/74 Duquesne 27p 23rMarvin Barnes 2/9/74 Seton Hall 23p 20rMarvin Barnes 2/12/74 Brown 28p 27rMarvin Barnes 2/13/74 Holy Cross 31p 21rMarvin Barnes 2/19/74 Rhode Island 32p 23rMarvin Barnes 2/22/74 Assumption 23p 21rMarvin Barnes 2/28/74 Canisius 26p 21rMarvin Barnes 3/4/74 Brown 37p 23rHerbert Hill 11/26/06 Geo. Washington 20p 20rJamine Peterson 1/9/10 Rutgers 29p 20r

2/6/07 Cincinnati 16p 11r 2/10/07 Pittsburgh 20p 10r 2/17/07 St. John’s 16p 11r 2/24/07 Syracuse 29p 15r 2/28/07 So. Florida 28p 16r 3/7/07 West Virginia 20p 10r 3/14/07 Bradley 19p 14rJonathan Kale 12/2/06 Rhode Island 13p 11rGeoff McDermott 11/22/06 Boston College 18p 16r 11/26/06 Geo. Washington 10p 10r 12/2/06 Rhode Island 15p 11r 12/6/06 Florida 11p 10r 12/9/06 Maine 16p 13r 12/19/06 Holy Cross 11p 17r 12/22/06 Harvard 12p 11r 10a 1/4/07 Marquette 11p 11a 1/6/07 Seton Hall 14p 15r 1/13/07 Louisville 11p 14r

2007-08Geoff McDermott 11/27/07 Maine 17p 13r 12/6/07 South Carolina 16p 10r 12/19/07 Sacred Heart 21p 10r 12/22/07 Florida State 12p 10a 1/17/08 Connecticut 12p 11r 2/5/08 DePaul 11p 10r 3/2/08 Cincinnati 13p 14rWeyinmi Efejuku 12/19/07 Sacred Heart 22p 10rRandall Hanke 12/31/07 St. Peter’s 23p 14r

2008-09Randall Hanke 12/3/08 Brown 13p 10rJonathan Kale 11/30/08 St. Mary’s 20p 10r 1/22/09 Seton Hall 13p 10r 3/6/09 Villanova 14p 11rGeoff McDermott 11/13/08 Sacred Heart 11p 13r 11/22/08 Maine 12p 14r 12/17/08 Jackson St. 13p 11r 1/3/09 DePaul 13p 10r 1/17/09 Marquette 15p 17r

2009-10Sharaud Curry 12/9/00 G. Washington 16p 13aBilal Dixon 11/13/09 Bryant 16p 11r 1/27/10 Connecticut 11p 12r 2/6/10 Marquette 13p 14r 3/6/10 Seton Hall 11p 19r 3/9/10 Seton Hall (BET) 16p 12rJamine Peterson 11/15/09 Mercer 10p 22r 11/20/09 Alabama 27p 14r 11/28/09 Boston College 15p 11r 12/5/09 Rhode Island 20p 11r 12/9/09 G. Washington 18p 12r 12/12/09 Iona 13p 14r 12/21/09 Yale 25p 13r 1/9/10 Rutgers 29p 20r 1/14/10 DePaul 16p 10r 1/23/10 So. Florida 26p 10r 1/27/10 Connecticut 23p 14r 2/2/10 Syracuse 25p 11r 2/6/10 Marquette 28p 11r 2/17/10 West Virginia 20p 15r 3/4/10 Pittsburgh 24p 18r 3/9/10 Seton Hall (BET) 38p 16r

2010-11Kadeem Batts 1/16/11 So. Florida 19p 11r 2/19/11 Cincinnati 17p 11rMarshon Brooks 11/15/10 Yale 15p 12r 11/18/10 Morgan State 22p 12r 11/20/10 Prairie View 22p 10r 11/23/10 La Salle 20p 11r 12/8/10 Boston College 28p 10r 12/21/10 Sacred Heart 25p 12r 2/5/11 Georgetown 43p 10rVincent Council 11/20/10 Prairie View 13p 10a 12/4/10 Rhode Island 17p 10a 12/6/10 Brown 19p 16a 1/4/11 Pittsburgh 13p 10aBilal Dixon 11/15/10 Yale 10p 14r 11/20/10 Prairie View 14p 10r 12/1/10 Northeastern 14p 12r 1/30/11 Seton Hall 17p 10r

2011-12Kadeem Batts 1/10/12 Louisville 27p 10rGerard Coleman 11/22/11 Southern 21p 11rVincent Council 11/29/11 Holy Cross 19p 11a 12/5/11 Brown 21p 11a 12/20/11 New Hampshire 17p 12a 1/10/12 Louisville 15p 14a 1/25/12 Pittsburgh 26p 10r 1/29/12 So. Florida 10p 10a 2/1/12 Rutgers 11p 14a 2/25/12 DePaul 14p 11a 3/2/12 Notre Dame 17p 10aBilal Dixon 2/1/12 Rutgers 18p 10rLaDontae Henton 11/19/11 Florida A&M 13p 11r 12/10/11 Bryant 13p 12r 12/20/11 New Hampshire 11p 12r 12/31/11 Georgetown 13p 11r 1/4/12 Syracuse 11p 13r 1/14/12 Syracuse 12p 10r 1/25/12 Pittsburgh 12p 11r 2/25/12 DePaul 24p 15r 3/2/12 Notre Dame 18p 12r

SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES31 Marvin Barnes, 1973-7425 Marvin Barnes, 1971-7224 Marvin Barnes, 1972-73

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2012-13Kadeem Batts 11/16/12 Penn State 17p 11r 11/18/12 UNC Ashville 15p 11r 1/16/13 Georgetown 10p11r 3/5/13 Seton Hall 27p 12r 3/9/13 Connecticut 14p 12rBryce Cotton 11/12/12 Bryant 24p 11rVincent Council 1/31/13 Connecticut 15p 10a 2/16/13 Notre Dame 11p 11a 3/25/13 Robert Morris 12p 10aLaDontae Henton 11/15/12 Massachusetts 13p 11r 11/18/12 UNC Ashville 15p 10r 11/27/12 Holy Cross 19p 10r 12/6/12 Rhode Island 21p 17r 12/18/12 Colgate 14p 10r 1/13/13 Seton Hall 12p 13r 1/16/13 Georgetown 14p 10r 1/31/13 Connecticut 15p 13r 2/20/13 Syracuse 15p 13r 2/23/13 Rutgers 18p 10r 3/5/13 Seton Hall 15p 10r

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100-Point Games By The Friars (78) 11-27-99 American-Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Shootout) 120-60 2-22-01 BINGHAMTON 119-58 1-10-73 WESTERN KENTUCKY 118-8811-28-90 BROWN 116-69 2- 2-61 CREIGHTON 115-7012-27-86 MAINE 113-87 2-12-73 CLEVELAND STATE 113-79 2-22-74 ASSUMPTION 112-8611-23-90 MORGAN STATE 112-7411-20-08 SACRED HEART 111-8712-23-00 BROWN 110-5912- 9-09 George Washington 110-97 2-19-91 Connecticut 108-102 3- 8-75 Connecticut 108-8312-11-65 St. Francis (NY) 108-8011-25-91 Chaminade (Maui Classic) (OT) 108-111 -12- 4-85 BROWN 107-80 2-22-73 ASSUMPTION 107-8712-23-72 DEPAUL 107-8012-13-69 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 107-72 1- 2-07 LONGWOOD 107-69 1-24-89 Miami (Fla) 106-9112-20-86 RIDER 106-64 2- 8-75 SETON HALL 106-101 1-29-74 Jacksonville 106-90 3-19-63 Miami (NIT) 106-9611-24-09 VERMONT 106-64 3- 9-10 Seton Hall (BET) 106-109 -12-27-89 BROOKLYN 105-64 1-12-89 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 105-5612-29-87 AUSTIN PEAY 105-99 2-14-74 HOLY CROSS 104-68 2-27-71 ASSUMPTION 105-9112-20-73 WILLIAM & MARY 105-75 1-23-10 SOUTH FLORIDA (OT) 105-109 -12- 8-87 BROWN 104-9011-28-86 AMERICAN (Fleet Classic) 104-8212-23-85 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 104-80 1- 5-74 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 104-69 2-19-72 HOLY CROSS 104-6812-21-04 MAINE 104-74 2-10-01 GEORGETOWN 103-7912- 1-90 NEW HAMPSHIRE 103-70 3-19-87 Alabama (NCAA) 103-82 1-14-87 CONNECTICUT 103-89 2- 7-76 HOLY CROSS 103-85 3-17-73 Maryland (NCAA) 103-89 3- 5-73 ST. BONAVENTURE 103-8812- 8-69 VA COMMONWEALTH 103-7112- 4-69 Assumption 103-88 2-29-04 St. John’s 103-7811-26-93 Oklahoma State (OT) 102-113 -12-29-90 LIBERTY 102-78 2-10-90 Pittsburgh 102-117 - 3- 4-89 BOSTON COLLEGE 102-7611-25-88 NIAGARA (Fleet Classic) 102-6612-18-76 BROWN 102-8211-28-75 STONEHILL 102-76 2-10-73 RHODE ISLAND 102-81 3- 1-69 SETON HALL 102-86 3- 2-65 MASSACHUSETTS 102-75 2- 4-64 BOSTON COLLEGE 102-78 2- 2-63 NIAGARA 102-78 2-21-90 MIAMI 101-67 3-18-75 Pittsburgh (NIT) 101-80 2-16-74 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 101-65 1-26-63 SCRANTON 101-74 2- 9-54 RHODE ISLAND 101-8112-22-06 HARVARD 101-9212-22-07 FLORIDA STATE 101-9512-27-89 MAINE 100-7812- 6-86 RHODE ISLAND 100-90 2-29-60 FAIRFIELD 100-5711-28-95 BROWN 100-6711-27-96 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 100-88 2-11-04 Villanova 100-7411-18-08 DARTMOUTH 100-82 1-28-09 SYRACUSE 100-94

100-Point Games Against The Friars (27) 1-23-99 Arkansas 79-118 - 2-10-90 Pittsburgh 102-117 -11-26-93 Oklahoma State (OT) 102-113 -11-25-91 Chaminade (Maui Classic) (OT) 108-111 - 2-18-53 FAIRFIELD 88-110 - 1- 4-86 Georgetown 79-110 - 3-13-65 Princeton (NCAA) 69-109 - 1-23-10 SOUTH FLORIDA (OT) 105-109 - 3- 9-10 Seton Hall (BET) 106-109 - 3- 3-48 Rhode Island 84-108 -12-17-54 Holy Cross 77-106 -12-28-78 Virginia (Sugar Bowl Classic) 68-106 - 2-15-99 St. John’s 70-104 - 2- 9-09 NOTRE DAME 84-103 -12-20-65 Houston 89-102 -12-28-70 South Carolina (Holiday Festival) 86-102 - 1-13-90 VILLANOVA 74-102 - 1-19-91 Connecticut 108-102 1-19-02 Miami 96-102 - 3- 5-47 Rhode Island 53-101 -12-17-54 Holy Cross 47-101 - 1-20-73 at UCLA 77-101 - 2- 8-75 SETON HALL 106-101 1-12-91 Pittsburgh 82-101 - 2-12-91 Syracuse 83-101 - 1-28-89 Syracuse 96-100 - 2- 8-95 Syracuse 76-100 -

Overtime Games (53-58) Home: 29-25 Away: 24-33 1 OT: 45-50 2 OT: 6-6 3 OT: 1-1 4 OT: 1-0 5 OT: 0-1 2-24-28 Albany State 30 31 - 1-15-32 Holy Cross 35 3112-20-35 Columbus Club 43 45 - 1-23-37 Dartmouth 57 51 1-14-41 SPRINGFIELD 44 4012-13-45 St. Michael’s 61 64 - (2OT) 2-26-46 QUONSET NAVAL STATION 59 64 - 1-18-51 RHODE ISLAND 68 67 2-14-56 NOTRE DAME 85 8312- 2-56 ASSUMPTION 56 57 - 2- 7-57 Brandeis 75 71 2-12-57 RHODE ISLAND 70 73 - 2- 5-58 Fordham 52 54 - 1-24-59 Villanova 90 83 (4OT) 2- 7-59 RHODE ISLAND 71 59 3-17-59 St. Louis (NIT) 75 72 (2OT)12-19-59 St. John’s 64 67 - 2- 9-60 St. Bonaventure 89 90 - (3OT)12-13-60 San Francisco 54 47 1-11-61 Rhode Island 68 66 1-21-61 Niagara 76 74 (2OT) 2-23-61 Holy Cross (NIT) 90 83 1-11-62 RHODE ISLAND 68 65 3-14-62 Temple (NIT) 78 80 - 2-22-64 St. Bonaventure 75 79 -12-17-64 Creighton 95 90 2-12-65 St. Joseph’s (NCAA) 81 73 2- 6-66 Duquesne 76 78 - 1- 7-67 Canisius 72 79 - 1-28-67 SETON HALL 91 87 3-14-67 Marquette (NIT) 80 81 - 1- 4-69 Canisius 88 84 1-10-69 Boston College 84 90 - 1-28-70 ST. JOHN’S 58 5712-28-72 FORDHAM 72 77 - 1-23-74 BOSTON COLLEGE 79 77 1-31-74 Duquesne 87 88 - 2-12-74 BROWN 75 73 (2OT) 2-26-76 MASSACHUSETTS 79 81 -12- 4-76 PURDUE 62 68 -12-29-76 MICHIGAN (Industrial Classic) 82 81 (2OT) 1- 2-77 SETON HALL 72 68 1-25-77 Niagara 71 63 2-12-78 NIAGARA 72 70 2-15-78 JACKSONVILLE 52 5011-25-78 MAINE 75 73 1-29-79 Niagara 56 5512- 1-79 NIAGARA 60 59 3- 6-81 VILLANOVA 49 58 - 1-20-82 RHODE ISLAND 49 47 1-28-82 Dayton 77 79 - (5OT) 2- 1-82 CONNECTICUT 45 47 - 2-15-82 ST. JOHN’S 76 77 - (2OT) 1-29-83 Pittsburgh 55 59 - (2OT)12- 7-83 MARQUETTE 64 60 1- 4-84 Seton Hall 58 60 - (2OT) 2- 4-84 SETON HALL 82 7411-23-84 VIRGINIA 75 7112- 5-84 Holy Cross 84 75 (2OT) 1- 2-86 ST. JOHN’S 90 95 - 1-11-86 VILLANOVA 77 78 - (2OT) 1-16-86 Boston College 76 75 1-31-87 ST. JOHN’S 92 81 3-14-87 Austin Peay (NCAA) 90 87 1-30-88 VILLANOVA 82 7611-28-88 S. ALABAMA (Fleet Classic) 93 86 2-14-89 Villanova 83 86 - 1-30-90 Villanova 88 96 - 2-19-90 Connecticut 72 75 - 3-15-90 Ohio State (NCAA) 83 84 - 2-15-91 St. John’s 79 85 - 2-19-91 CONNECTICUT 66 70 - 3-13-91 JAMES MADISON (NIT) 98 93 (2OT)11-25-91 Chaminade (Maui Classic) 108 111 -12- 1-91 BROWN 69 71 - 1-22-92 CONNECTICUT 86 97 - 2-24-92 ST. JOHN’S 68 72 -12- 8-92 RHODE ISLAND 79 81 - 2- 6-93 Georgetown 66 5811-26-93 Oklahoma State 102 113 - 1-31-94 Seton Hall 63 64 - 3- 7-94 GEORGETOWN 73 69 3-19-95 Syracuse (BET) 71 69 2-17-96 BOSTON COLLEGE 68 70 - 2- 8-97 West Virginia 78 90 - 2-22-97 Notre Dame 74 86 - 2-24-97 SYRACUSE 82 91 - 3-23-97 Arizona (NCAA) 92 96 - 1- 5-99 WEST VIRGINIA 90 87 2-20-99 Villanova 90 8412-30-99 MASSACHUSETTS 61 60 1-30-00 West Virginia 60 70 - 1-19-02 Miami 96 102 - 1-26-02 St. John’s 75 7012-30-02 PENNSYLVANIA 74 71 3- 8-03 SETON HALL 64 61 1- 5-04 TEXAS 77 79 -12- 4-04 RHODE ISLAND 65 58 1-11-05 VILLANOVA 78 83 - 2-15-05 CONNECTICUT 89 94 - (2OT) 3-14-07 Bradley (NIT) 78 90 -12- 1-07 Boston College (Hall of Fame) 98 89 1-31-08 Notre Dame 74 81 - 3- 2-08 Cincinnati 81 79 1-22-09 Seton Hall 98 93 1-23-10 SO. FLORIDA 105 109 - 2-19-11 CINCINNATI 81 93 - 2- 5-12 WEST VIRGINIA 84 87 -11-16-12 Penn State (Puerto Rico Tipoff) 52 55 - 1-31-13 CONNECTICUT 79 82 - 3- 9-13 Connecticut 59 63 -

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POINTS SCOREDPC2947 1986-872782 1972-73 2770 1973-742755 1996-972681 1990-912577 2008-092554 2009-102513 1974-752475 1975-762473 1988-89

OPPONENTS2623 1986-872547 2009-102531 2008-092525 1996-972510 1990-912411 2010-112398 1974-752368 1972-732337 1985-862335 1973-74

AVERAGE POINTSPC89.7 1972-7386.7 1986-8786.6 1973-7485.3 1988-8983.9 1989-9083.8 1990-9182.4 2009-1081.1 1974-7580.9 1964-6579.8 1970-71

OPPONENTS82.5 1987-8882.2 2009-1078.4 1990-9177.4 1974-7577.3 1989-9077.1 1986-8776.7 2008-0976.4 1972-7376.2 1998-9975.8 1952-5375.4 1985-86

FIELD GOALSPC1199 1973-741192 1972-731072 1974-751049 1975-76 994 1986-87 969 1996-97 962 1976-77 961 1985-86 955 1990-91 913 2009-10

OPPONENTS1022 1972-731011 1973-74 998 1974-75 935 2008-09 920 2009-10 919 1975-76 906 1996-97 897 2010-11 871 1990-91 862 1986-87

FIELD GOAL ATT.PC2402 1973-742336 1972-732193 1990-912189 1986-872168 1996-972151 1975-762125 1974-752104 2009-102062 1985-862014 2008-09

OPPONENTS2416 1972-732395 1973-742272 1974-752103 1996-97 2087 2008-092077 1975-762001 2010-111967 1962-631954 2009-101943 1963-64

FIELD GOAL PCT. PC.512 1976-77.510 1972-73.504 1974-75.499 1973-74.493 1988-89.488 1975-76.487 1983-84.486 1970-71.484 2006-07.478 1965-66

OPPONENTS.511 1984-85.500 1978-79.495 1987-88.492 1980-81.487 1985-86.478 1979-80.476 1982-83.473 1998-99.471 2009-10.470 1981-82

3 PT. FIELD GOALSPC280 1986-87249 2000-01249 2009-10237 2007-08228 2003-04

OPPONENTS238 2008-09217 2006-07212 2011-12204 2007-08201 1996-97

3 POINT FG ATT.PC754 2009-10708 2008-09696 2001-02673 2010-11665 1986-87631 2007-08

OPPONENTS696 2008-09628 2011-12625 2006-07588 2007-08584 2010-11

3 POINT FG PCT. PC.421 1986-87.400 2000-01.387 1989-90.382 1988-89.376 2007-08

OPPONENTS.405 1987-88.396 1989-90.395 1995-96.366 2005-06.354 1996-97

FREE THROWSPC675 1986-87614 1991-92611 1953-54608 1996-97582 1989-90567 1990-91548 1993-94540 2008-09533 1992-93528 1985-86

OPPONENTS790 1986-87706 1985-86691 1991-92639 1990-91570 1989-90556 1953-54555 1988-89544 1984-85530 1987-88 525 2001-02

FREE THROW ATT.PC949 1991-92881 1986-87841 1990-91841 1996-97836 1992-93818 1952-53818 1989-90795 2008-09779 1993-94756 2010-11

OPPONENTS1169 1986-871013 1985-86 966 1991-92 908 1990-91 813 1989-90 783 1988-89 781 1984-85 765 1996-97 763 1987-88 762 1966-67

FREE THROW PCT. PC.779 2002-03.766 1986-87.760 1965-66.756 1987-88.737 1972-73.731 1974-75.730 1976-77.728 1985-86.72314 1994-95.72294 1996-97.722 1975-76

OPPONENTS.742 2007-08.736 2005-06.733 1970-71.72727 1978-79.72727 1995-96.720 1977-78.716 1994-95.7153 1991-92.7148 1993-94.7147 1983-84

REBOUNDSPC1544 1973-741488 1972-731421 1959-601382 1960-611378 1990-911347 1974-751342 1996-971327 1991-921317 1992-931315 1963-64

OPPONENTS1361 1972-731311 1973-741302 1996-971292 1960-611285 1986-871261 1974-751257 1975-761214 2008-091207 2010-111191 1962-63

REBOUND AVG.PC53.7 1954-5550.6 1963-6449.0 1959-6048.3 1973-7448.2 1955-5648.0 1972-73

OPPONENTS47.0 1968-6944.8 1967-6844.6 1960-6144.5 1964-6543.9 1972-73

ASSISTSPC640 1973-74628 1972-73621 1974-75589 1977-78584 1976-77582 1990-91580 1996-97573 1986-87570 1988-89566 1975-76

OPPONENTS577 1974-75545 1987-88539 1972-73522 2008-09521 1990-91511 1977-78508 2009-10501 1975-76498 2002-03490 2010-11

STEALSPC342 2001-02336 1996-97336 1998-99332 1985-86315 1986-87314 1988-89308 1987-88

OPPONENTS291 2006-07273 2002-03266 1999-00265 1990-91264 2004-05252 1991-92250 2000-01

BLOCKED SHOTSPC260 1973-74210 1974-75187 2004-05177 2002-03172 2000-01166 2011-12151 1991-92

OPPONENTS150 1990-91147 2011-12144 1991-92144 1992-93138 1993-94

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FIELD GOALSPC50 American-Puerto Rico (11-27-99)48 ASSUMPTION (2-22-73)48 SETON HALL (2-8-75)48 Connecticut (3-8-75)48 BROWN (12-18-76)Fewest: 4 Crescent A.C. (1-1-27)Modern: 14 N. HAMPSHIRE (12-5-92), HOLY CROSS (11-20-99), GEORGETOWN (2-18-84)*, BROWN (11-18-06)

OPPONENTS45 San Francisco (1-2-75)45 Holy Cross (12-17-54)45 Arkansas (1-23-99)43 FAIRFIELD (2-18-53)42 UCLA (1-20-73)42 Syracuse (1-23-86) *Fewest: 0 New Hampshire (2-13-32)Modern: 9 Fairfield (3-3-77)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPC98 Seton Hall (2-9-74)97 Rhode Island (2-27-53)93 HOLY CROSS (12-18-85)92 Rhode Island (2-10-73)92 ASSUMPTION (12-1-51)Fewest: 33 Georgetown (3-6-82) *

OPPONENTS104 WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-10-73) 94 Furman (3-16-74) NCAA 94 Duquesne (1-31-74) 93 Seton Hall (2-9-74) 92 ST. BONAVENTURE (3-5-73) 92 Rhode Island (2-10-73) 92 ST. FRANCIS (2-16-74) 92 Holy Cross (12-17-54)Fewest: 35 Brown (1-9-80)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PC.688 Alabama (3-19-87) NCAA.682 BINGHAMTON (2-22-01) .675 CONNECTICUT (1-21-84) *.667 BROWN (12-18-76).667 Holy Cross (12-5-84)Lowest: .255 Georgetown (12-31-11)

OPPONENTS.696 FLORIDA (12-16-78).683 Princeton (3-13-65) NIT.679 Georgetown (2-23-83) *.673 ST. JOHN’S (1-2-86) *.672 Connecticut (2-9-85) *Lowest: .234 NEW HAMPSHIRE (2-5-92)

FREE THROWSPC42 BOSTON COLLEGE (2-4-64)40 Alaska-Fairbanks (11-22-96)40 WEST VIRGINIA (1-5-99) *38 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)38 Georgetown (3-13-94) **

OPPONENTS41 VILLANOVA (1-13-90) *39 SETON HALL (1-9-93) *38 CONNECTICUT (2-3-90) *38 Pittsburgh (2-10-90) *38 SYRACUSE (2-5-00) *

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSPC59 WEST VIRGINIA (1-5-99) *55 Alaska-Fairbanks (11-22-96)52 Georgetown (3-13-94) **52 ASSUMPTION (12-2-56)48 BOSTON COLLEGE (2-4-64)48 Connecticut (1-19-91) *48 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)48 VILLANOVA (1-19-13) *Fewest: 0 Louisville (2-6-77) Georgetown (12-18-79) *

OPPONENTS57 SETON HALL (1-9-93) *55 PITTSBURGH (2-7-87) *51 St. John’s (1-5-93) *51 CONNECTICUT (2-3-90) *51 SETON HALL (2-17-87) *51 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)51 SYRACUSE (2-5-00) *Fewest: 2 NIAGARA (2-14-78)

ASSISTSPC33 Connecticut (3-8-75)33 CANISIUS (1-7-78)32 ASSUMPTION (2-22-74)32 MISS. VALLEY ST. (2-28-90)31 LONG ISLAND (2-12-77)31 BROWN (11-28-90)31 BINGHAMTON (2-22-01)Fewest: 3 Seton Hall (1-14-76)

OPPONENTS37 Syracuse (1-23-86) *31 UCLA (1-20-73)31 Syracuse (1-28-89) *29 Arkansas (1-23-99)28 HOLY CROSS (11-30-87)28 Syracuse (2-8-95) *28 Villanova (3-11-95) **Fewest: 3 RHODE ISLAND (12-7-85)

STEALSPC24 BROWN (12-21-96)23 MAINE (12-21-04)21 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)20 WEST VIRGINIA (1-5-99) *Fewest: 0 LaSalle (2-19-77), Villanova (2-22-77), Rhode Island (1-20-82)

OPPONENTS19 Connecticut (1-23-80) *19 Villanova (3-5-09) *18 Seton Hall (3-13-93) **17 Villanova (12-8-81) *16 Holy Cross (1-5-91)16 Villanova (3-5-86) **16 Arkansas (1-23-99)Fewest: 0 WAYNE ST. (1-6-76), Lafayette (12-27-77), VILLANOVA (2-14-81)*, ST. MICHAEL’S (12-2-81)

BLOCKED SHOTSPC16 VILLANOVA (1-11-05) *14 SYRACUSE (12-14-74)14 JACKSONVILLE (1-11-75)14 RHODE ISLAND (12-2-00)13 ST. JOSEPH’S (1-8-75)13 Rhode Island (12-10-91)13 Seton Hall (2-13-95) *13 LONG ISLAND (12-27-99)

OPPONENTS17 Georgetown (2-22-89) *17 Connecticut (1-31-09) *14 Georgetown (2-6-91) *13 BOSTON COLLEGE (11-22-06)

TURNOVERSPC40 Fordham (12-28-71)32 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11-22-91)31 MASSACHUSETTS (11-29-80)30 VILLANOVA (1-12-74)30 Oregon (1-4-75)30 RHODE ISLAND (12-10-88)30 VILLANOVA (1-11-05) *Fewest: 3 MERCER (11-15-09) OPPONENTS35 STONEHILL (11-28-75)35 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)35 HOLY CROSS (12-18-85)35 MARIST (1-2-88)33 HAWAII (1-15-77)33 VILLANOVA (1-13-90) *Fewest: 5 Pittsburgh (1-11-92) *

PERSONAL FOULSPC39 Bates (2-9-49)38 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)37 SETON HALL (1-9-93) *Fewest: 7 NIAGARA (2-14-78)

OPPONENTS41 WEST VIRGINIA (1-5-99) *36 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11-24-89)36 St. Francis (NY) (12-13-58)35 RHODE ISLAND (12-6-86)Fewest: 6 Louisville (2-6-77)

* Big East ** Big East tournament

FREE THROW PCT. (10 ATT.)PC1.000 VILLANOVA (3-2-87) *1.000 CONNECTICUT (2-6-01) *1.000 BROWN (11-23-02) .958 ST. JOHN’S (3-5-88) * .947 ROBERT MORRIS (12-1-82) .947 Miami (2-18-98) *Lowest (10 ATT): .200 Rhode Island (1-16-79)

OPPONENTS1.000 BOSTON COLLEGE (1-10-95) *1.000 CAL-IRVINE (1-2-69) .966 Boston College (2-1-96) * .958 Duquesne (2-10-71) .944 BOSTON COLLEGE (2-18-92) *Lowest (10 ATT): .100 SAN FRANCISCO (12-13-73)

3 POINT FIELD GOALSPC17 LOYOLA-CHICAGO (1-19-04)17 VILLANOVA (2-4-09) *16 BROWN (11-28-90)16 George Washington (12-9-09)15 Villanova (2-11-04) *15 VERMONT (11-24-09)14 Ten times

OPPONENTS17 West Virginia (3-7-07) **15 Arkansas (1-23-99)14 Notre Dame (2-23-00) *13 Boston College (1-14-92) *13 Oklahoma State (11-26-93)13 CONNECTICUT (2-8-03) *13 Virginia Tech (1-18-03) *13 Notre Dame (1-14-06) *13 MAINE (12-9-06)13 NOTRE DAME (2-9-09) *13 Villanova (3-5-09) *13 DePaul (3-11-09) **13 Marquette (1-17-10) *

3 POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPC40 VILLANOVA (2-4-09) *34 CONNECTICUT (1-22-92) *33 Notre Dame (1/31/08) *33 Boston College (12-8-10)

OPPONENTS41 WEST VIRGINIA (2-20-07) *37 TEXAS (12-31-96)34 Notre Dame (2-23-00) *34 NORTHEASTERN (12-20-05)34 Rutgers (1-25-06) *34 CINCINNATI (1-30-10) *

3 POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (10 ATT.) PC.737 GEORGETOWN (2-10-01) *.706 Villanova (1-10-87) *.684 WEST VIRGINIA (1-17-04) *.667 Boston College (2-1-96) *.667 BINGHAMTON (2-22-01).667 Villanova (2-3-13) *

OPPONENTS .800 SETON HALL (2-17-87) *.714 Rhode Island (12-6-03).700 VILLANOVA (1-13-90) *.700 Virginia (3-16-89) NCAA.684 CONNECTICUT (2-8-03) *.636 Notre Dame (2-21-96) *

REBOUNDSPC78 ASSUMPTION (12-4-64)78 BUFFALO STATE (12-8-71) 70 SANTA CLARA (1-28-64)70 ST. FRANCIS (2-16-74)69 NIAGARA (1-25-64)Fewest: 12 ARIZONA (12-3-83)

OPPONENTS69 Wisconsin (12-26-61)65 DePaul (12-18-61)64 St. John’s (12-27-60)63 Xavier (12-20-61)62 Bradley (3-22-60) NIT62 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK (12-23-85)Fewest: 13 PRINCETON (12-21-93)

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12 AUSTIN CROSHERE (Center, 6-9, 225, Los Angeles, Calif.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1993-94 25 38- 95 .400 29- 40 .725 55 115- 4.61994-95 30 106- 231 .459 66- 85 .776 147 307-10.21995-96 30 151- 359 .421 109-128 .852 173 458-15.31996-97 36 200- 440 .455 182-205 .888 270 643-17.9Totals 121 495-1125 .440 386-458 .843 645 1523-12.6

13 JOHN THOMPSON (Center-Forward, 6-10, 230, Washington, D.C.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1961-62 25 116- 263 .441 78-119 .655 291 310-12.41962-63 28 208- 395 .527 113-185 .611 392 529-18.91963-64 26 260- 442 .588 161-242 .665 378 681-26.2Totals 79 584-1100 .531 352-546 .645 1061 1520-19.2

14 WEYINMI EFEJUKU (Guard, 6-5, 210, Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2005-06 27 58- 164 .354 78-111 .703 66 210- 7.82006-07 31 147- 316 .465 93-121 .769 133 436-14.12007-08 29 108- 260 .415 86-122 .705 108 337-11.62008-09 33 165- 353 .467 147-186 .790 132 517-15.7Totals 120 478-1093 .437 404-540 .748 439 1500-12.5

15 VINCENT COUNCIL (Guard, 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, N.Y.)Year G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG 2009-10 31 102-251 .406 95-135 .704 110 318-10.32010-11 32 140-393 .356 111-154 .721 135 438-13.7 2011-12 31 184-471 .391 95-141 .674 126 492-15.92012-13 24 88-250 .352 61- 93 .656 74 251-10.5TOTAL 118 514-1365 .377 362-523 .692 445 1499-12.7

16 JIM HADNOT (Center, 6-10, 230, Oakland, Calif.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1959-60 29 170- 334 .509 89-154 .578 473 429-14.81960-61 29 214- 430 .498 133-220 .605 475 561-19.31961-62 26 198- 357 .555 81-122 .664 351 477-18.3Totals 84 582-1121 .519 303-496 .611 1299 1467-17.5

17 JOHN EGAN (Guard, 6-0, 189, Hartford, Conn.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1958-59 24 181- 418 .433 140-170 .824 63 502-20.91959-60 27 147-357 .412 90-112 .804 66 384-14.21960-61 29 221-510 .433 106-129 .822 71 548-18.8Totals 80 549-1285 .427 336-411 .818 200 1434-17.9

18 JEFF XAVIER (Guard, 6-1, 185, Pawtucket, R. I.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2004-05* 29 79- 179 .441 20- 26 .769 77 226- 7.82005-06* 31 179- 412 .434 79- 99 .798 182 514- 16.62007-08 31 132- 327 .404 43- 56 .768 113 383- 12.42008-09 33 103- 289 .356 44- 55 .800 99 307- 9.3Totals 124 493-1207 .408 186-236 .788 469 1430-11.5*740 points scored at Manhattan; Xavier scored 690 points at Providence

19 BOB COOPER (Forward-Center, 6-7, 205, Chicago, Ill.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1973-74 32 171- 299 .571 42- 63 .675 229 384-12.01974-75 30 140- 258 .546 48- 80 .600 210 328-10.91975-76 32 97- 182 .532 56- 89 .629 113 250- 7.81976-77 29 188- 302 .623 66-118 .728 216 462-15.9Totals 123 596-1041 .572 232-350 .662 768 1424-11.5

20 KEVIN STACOM (Guard, 6-5, 185, Elmont, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1971-72* 26 86- 190 .453 68- 90 .756 132 240- 9.21972-73 31 238- 431 .552 75- 87 .862 121 551-17.81973-74 32 263- 520 .506 66- 82 .805 100 592-18.5Totals 89 587-1141 .514 207-251 .825 353 1383-15.5*240 points scored at Holy Cross; Stacom scored 1143 points at Providence

21 BILLY DONOVAN (Guard, 6-0, 170, Rockville Center, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1983-84 28 25- 68 .368 15- 21 .714 23 65- 2.31984-85 29 41- 87 .456 10- 15 .667 16 92- 3.21985-86 31 183- 358 .511 103-130 .792 49 469-15.11986-87 34 203- 467 .435 199-236 .843 102 702-20.6Totals 122 452-980 .461 327-402 .813 190 1328-10.9

22 ERRON MAXEY (Forward-Center, 6-6, 220, Lake Elsinore, Calif.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1997-98 29 90- 162 .556 32- 55 .582 124 212- 7.31998-99 30 118- 236 .500 61- 101 .604 176 297- 9.91999-00 30 188- 394 .477 61-107 .570 241 444-14.82000-01 31 134- 282 .475 83-121 .686 197 353-11.4Totals 120 530-1074 .493 237-384 .617 738 1306-10.9

23 DONNIE McGRATH (Guard, 6-4, 190, Katonah, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2002-03 32 93- 261 .356 46- 56 .821 68 290- 9.12003-04 29 96- 245 .392 32- 44 .727 53 291-10.02004-05 30 90- 225 .400 40- 43 .930 68 292- 9.72005-06 27 136- 340 .400 60- 70 .857 54 409-15.1Totals 118 415-1071 .387 178-213 .836 243 1282-10.9

1 RYAN GOMES (Forward, 6-7, 245, Waterbury, Conn.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2001-02 24 132- 236 .559 68-111 .613 188 332-13.82002-03 32 213- 397 .537 163-194 .840 311 589-18.42003-04 29 192- 379 .507 134-154 .870 274 547-18.92004-05 31 247- 498 .496 124-161 .770 255 670-21.6Totals 116 784-1510 .519 489-620 .789 1028 2138-18.4

2 JIMMY WALKER (Guard, 6-3, 205, Boston, Mass.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1964-65 26 211- 444 .475 110-143 .767 158 532-20.51965-66 27 248- 488 .508 166-215 .772 182 662-24.51966-67 28 323- 659 .492 205-256 .801 169 851-30.4Totals 81 782-1591 .492 481-614 .783 509 2045-25.2

3 ERIC MURDOCK (Guard, 6-2, 189, West Bridgewater, N.J.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1987-88 28 114- 276 .413 45- 61 .738 85 300-10.71988-89 29 164- 359 .457 99-130 .762 135 471-16.21989-90 28 147- 351 .419 96-126 .762 116 432-15.41990-91 32 262- 589 .445 238-293 .812 168 818-25.6Totals 117 687-1575 .436 478-610 .783 504 2021-17.3

4 JAMEL THOMAS (Guard-Forward, 6-6, 210, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1995-96 29 105- 232 .453 36- 58 .621 132 270- 9.31996-97 36 187- 429 .436 65- 96 .677 184 504-14.01997-98 29 163- 455 .358 156-200 .780 200 536-18.51998-99 30 225- 532 .423 153-203 .754 217 661-22.0Totals 124 680-1648 .413 410-557 .736 733 1971-15.9

5 MARVIN BARNES (Center, 6-9, 220, Providence, R.I.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1971-72 27 236- 462 .511 112-173 .647 424 584-21.61972-73 30 237- 436 .545 75-109 .688 571 549-18.31973-74 32 297- 596 .498 112-164 .682 597 706-22.1Totals 89 770-1494 .515 299-446 .670 1592 1839-20.7

6 JOE HASSETT (Guard, 6-5, 180, Providence, R.I.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTSAVG1973-74 32 108- 223 .488 14- 16 .875 50 230- 7.21974-75 31 244- 486 .502 22- 30 .733 64 510-16.51975-76 32 248- 514 .482 48- 57 .842 93 544-17.01976-77 29 240- 480 .500 64- 68 .941 92 544-18.8Totals 124 840-1703 .493 148-171 .865 299 1828-14.7

7 BRUCE CAMPBELL (Forward, 6-9, 210, New Haven, Conn.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1974-75 30 133- 283 .470 64- 84 .762 202 330-11.01975-76 32 206- 391 .527 96-123 .780 272 504-15.81976-77 29 184- 373 .493 64- 91 .703 234 432-14.91977-78 31 203- 428 .474 133-180 .739 241 539-17.4Totals 122 726-1475 .492 357-478 .746 949 1809-14.8

8 ERNIE DiGREGORIO (Guard, 6-0, 180), North Providence, R.I.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1970-71 28 217- 451 .451 88-106 .830 112 522-18.61971-72 27 192- 440 .436 93-116 .801 81 477-17.71972-73 31 348- 728 .478 65- 81 .802 99 761-24.6Totals 86 757-1619 .467 246-303 .811 292 1760-20.5

9 MARSHON BROOKS (Guard-Forward, 6-5, 200, Stone Mountain, Ga.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2007-08 18 21- 55 .382 15- 21 .714 17 62- 3.42008-09 32 122- 279 .437 54- 79 .684 115 338-10.62009-10 31 168- 360 .467 59- 83 .711 129 441-14.22010-11 32 276- 571 .483 169-219 .772 225 788-24.6Totals 113 587-1265 .464 297-402 .739 486 1629-14.4

10 OTIS THORPE (Center, 6-10, 235, Boynton Beach, Fla.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1980-81 26 100- 194 .515 50- 76 .657 137 250- 9.61981-82 27 153- 283 .540 74-115 .643 216 380-14.11982-83 31 204- 321 .635 91-138 .659 249 499-16.11983-84 29 167- 288 .580 162-248 .653 300 496-17.1Totals 113 624-1086 .575 377-577 .653 902 1625-14.4

11 SHARAUD CURRY (Guard, 5-10, 170, Gainesville, Ga.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2005-06 27 118- 276 .428 49- 55 .891 85 322-11.92006-07 27 140- 334 .419 82- 91 .901 76 414-15.32007-08 1 1- 3 .333 0- 1 .000 0 3- 3.02008-09 33 123- 298 .413 82- 97 .845 64 385-11.72009-10 31 148- 364 .407 126-144 .875 62 482-15.5Totals 119 530-1275 .416 339-388 .874 287 1606-13.5

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24 JIM LARRANAGA (Guard-Forward, 6-4, 190, New York, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1968-69 24 179- 415 .431 109-133 .820 144 467-19.41969-70 25 155- 350 .442 98-128 .766 183 408-16.31970-71 28 149- 302 .493 85-104 .817 133 363-13.7Totals 77 483-1067 .453 292-365 .800 460 1258-16.3

25 ROBERT MORAN (Forward, 6-1, 175, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1951-52 21 127 125 48 379-18.01952-53 22 158- 446 .354 139-206 .675 68 455-20.81953-54 26 132 153 417-16.0Totals 69 417 417 1251-18.1

26 DICKEY SIMPKINS (Forward, 6-9, 248, Fort Washington, Md.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1990-91 32 90- 183 .492 67-110 .609 211 251- 7.81991-92 30 89- 181 .492 90-128 .703 174 269- 9.01992-93 33 122- 271 .450 106-178 .596 216 351-10.61993-94 30 129- 250 .516 94-137 .686 189 355-11.8Totals 125 430-885 .486 357-553 .645 790 1226- 9.8

27 BRYCE COTTON (Guard, 6-1, 165, Tucson, Ariz.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2010-11 31 41- 106 .387 29- 37 .784 48 125- 4.02011-12 32 145-351 .413 90-101 .891 81 457-14.32012-13 32 195-446 .437 142-179 .793 115 630-19.7Totals 95 381-903 .422 261-317 .823 244 1212-12.8

28 LENNY WILKENS (Guard, 6-0, 179, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1957-58 24 137- 316 .434 84-130 .646 190 358-14.91958-59 27 167- 390 .428 89-144 .618 188 423-15.61959-60 29 157- 362 .434 98-140 .700 205 412-14.2Totals 80 461-1068 .432 271-414 .655 583 1193-14.9

29 MICHAEL BROWN (Guard, 6-1, 187, North Syracuse, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1992-93 33 78- 189 .413 60- 73 .822 73 240- 7.31993-94 30 109- 301 .362 49- 62 .790 84 319-10.61994-95 30 88- 219 .402 36- 45 .800 92 250- 8.31995-96 30 125- 271 .461 61- 63 .810 106 354-11.8Totals 123 400-980 .408 196-243 .807 355 1163- 9.5

30 BILL EASON (Forward, 6-5, 180, Waterbury, Conn.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1974-75 30 137- 284 .482 20- 30 .667 236 294- 9.91975-76 31 164- 283 .579 36- 50 .720 189 354-11.41976-77 23 65- 121 .520 8- 13 .615 110 138- 6.01977-78 32 168- 333 .504 27- 42 .642 255 363-11.3Totals 116 534-1021 .523 91-135 .674 800 1159-10.0

31 MARTY CONLON (Foward-Center, 6-10, 225, Bronxville, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1986-87 34 43- 96 .448 64- 77 .831 100 150- 4.41987-88 11 45- 88 .511 55- 66 .833 62 145-13.21988-89 29 154- 294 .524 91-125 .728 202 415-14.31989-90 29 136- 271 .502 138-187 .738 220 425-14.7Totals 103 378-749 .505 348-456 .765 584 1135-11.0

32 GEOFF McDERMOTT (Forward, 6-8, 235, New Rochelle, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2005-06 27 78- 192 .406 77-133 .579 243 240- 9.02006-07 31 109- 227 .480 58-108 .537 283 294- 9.52007-08 31 115- 235 .489 80-128 .625 250 319-10.32008-09 33 97- 223 .435 68-145 .469 279 269- 8.2Totals 122 399-877 .455 283-514 .551 1055 1122- 9.2

33 BILLY FIELDS (Forward-Guard, 6-5, 210, Manassas, Va.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1978-79 26 146- 315 .463 22- 30 .733 125 314-12.11979-80 27 137- 304 .450 34- 44 .772 115 308-11.41980-81 28 121- 242 .500 39- 53 .735 110 281-10.01981-82 27 93- 207 .449 27- 34 .794 95 213- 7.9Totals 108 497-1068 .465 122-161 .757 445 1116-10.3

34 MICHAEL SMITH (Forward, 6-8, 230, Washington, D.C.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1991-92 31 108- 218 .495 117-202 .579 319 333-10.71992-93 33 135- 243 .556 119-218 .546 375 389-11.81993-94 30 144- 238 .605 100-140 .714 344 388-12.9Totals 94 387-699 .554 336-560 .600 1038 1110-11.8

35 RUDY WILLIAMS (Forward, 6-7, 195, Cambridge, Mass.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1977-78 28 47- 107 .439 28- 50 .560 73 122- 4.41978-79 26 188- 362 .514 89-149 .597 235 461-17.81979-80 27 152- 339 .448 95-132 .719 206 399-14.81980-81 14 44- 110 .400 26- 40 .650 63 114- 8.1Totals 95 429-918 .467 238-371 .641 577 1096-11.5

28 RUDY WILLIAMS (Forward, 6-7, 195, Cambridge, Mass.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB

36 JAMES BENEDICT (Forward-Guard, 6-4, 180, Hartford, Conn.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1963-64 26 122- 277 .440 22- 34 .647 137 266-10.21964-65 26 169- 368 .459 37- 48 .771 119 375-14.41965-66 27 204- 443 .461 37- 53 .698 122 445-16.5Totals 79 495-1088 .455 96-135 .711 378 1086-13.7

37 JIM SCHLIMM (Center-Forward, 6-3, 190, St. Mary’s, Pa.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1949-50 23 144- 292 .493 69- 99 .697 357-15.51950-51 24 152 72 376-15.71951-52 23 141 63 158 345-15.0Totals 70 437- 204- 1078-15.4

38 CARLTON SCREEN (Guard, 6-0, 170, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1986-87 25 39- 93 .419 52- 73 .712 28 131- 5.21987-88 26 55- 113 .487 58- 73 .795 31 171- 6.61988-89 29 124- 260 .477 78-103 .757 57 334-11.51989-90 29 134- 272 .493 136-157 .866 64 440-15.2Totals 109 352-738 .477 324-406 .798 180 1076- 9.9

39 RANDALL HANKE (Center, 6-11, 240, New York, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG2004-05 30 83- 115 .722 30- 45 .667 109 196- 6.52005-06 27 149- 220 .677 54- 86 .628 134 352-13.02007-08 29 107- 169 .633 38- 49 .776 103 252- 8.72008-09 33 111- 170 .653 42- 58 .724 126 264- 8.0Totals 119 450-674 .668 164-238 .689 472 1064- 8.9

40 STEVE WRIGHT (Center, 6-9, 210, Syracuse, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1984-85 30 52- 114 .456 27- 38 .711 101 131- 4.41985-86 31 117- 248 .472 50- 72 .694 226 284- 9.21986-87 34 103- 190 .542 62- 83 .747 164 268- 7.91987-88 28 144- 289 .498 89-130 .685 181 377-13.5Totals 123 416-841 .495 228-323 .706 672 1060- 8.6

41 JERRY SCOTT (Guard, 6-3, 195, Cambridge, Mass.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1977-78 18 15- 40 .375 7- 16 .438 15 37- 2.01978-79 26 132- 300 .440 35- 49 .714 110 299-11.51979-80 27 175- 370 .472 54- 83 .650 112 404-14.91980-81 26 134- 289 .463 37- 50 .740 87 305-11.7Totals 97 456-999 .456 133-198 .671 324 1045-10.8

42 MIKE PASCALE (Forward-Guard, 6-2, 192, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1954-55 21 132- 348 .379 110-160 .688 159 374-17.81955-56 22 108- 297 .364 114-139 .820 123 330-15.01956-57 23 114- 341 .334 103-150 .687 331-14.4Totals 66 354-986 .359 327-449 .728 1035-15.7

43 DERRICK BROWN (Forward, 6-6, 210, Brooklyn, N.Y.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1995-96 30 160- 332 .482 87-130 .754 205 444-14.81996-97 36 207- 415 .499 132-163 .810 213 590-17.4Totals 66 367-747 .491 230-293 .785 418 1034-16.2

44 RAY FLYNN (Guard, 6-0, 180, So. Boston, Mass.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1960-61 28 75- 187 .401 13- 17 .765 38 163- 5.81961-62 26 148- 328 .451 37- 49 .755 79 333-12.81962-63 28 239- 481 .497 51- 64 .797 68 529-18.9Totals 82 462-996 .464 101-130 .777 185 1025-12.5

45 ERIC WILLIAMS (Forward, 6-8, 220, Newark, N.J.)YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB PTS-AVG1993-94 30 166- 327 .508 138-209 .660 151 470-15.71994-95 30 184- 445 .410 134-195 .687 201 531-17.7Totals 60 350-772 .453 272-404 .673 352 1001-16.7

46. John Linehan ‘02 990 Abdul Mills ‘04 99048. Ron Jackson ‘83 97149. James Stone ‘64 96850. Herbert Hill ‘07 95851. Sheiku Kabba ‘04 92652. Marques Bragg ‘92 92153. Vin Ernst ‘63 911 Mike Riordan ‘67 91155. LaDontae Henton ‘15 90056. Vic Collucci ‘71 89257. Bob Misevicius ‘78 89058. Don Brown ‘86 860 Kadeem Batts ‘14 86060. Don Lewis ‘72 85061. Dwight Williams ‘78 82462. Ricky Tucker ‘83 819 Matt Palazzi ‘89 81964. John Ritch ‘57 812 Franklin Western ‘95 81266. Bill Blair ‘66 80167. Dave Kipfer ‘87 795

68. Rob Phelps ‘94 78269. Delray Brooks ‘88 78170. Tuukka Kotti ‘05 77571. Allen Brachen ‘34 77372. Darryl Wright ‘89 769 Brian McKenzie ‘10 76974. Ernie Lewis ‘87 76375. John Krieger ‘31 742 Ray Johnson ‘71 742 Nehru King ‘73 74278. Jonathan Kale ‘09 73479. Fran Costello ‘73 72780. Jamine Peterson ‘10 72681. Marcus Douthit ‘05 71582. Gerard Coleman ‘12 71483. Mark McAndrew ‘76 712 Maris Laksa ‘04 71285. Jim Swartz ‘59 70886. Harold Starks ‘86 70687. Rich Hunger ‘81 700 Troy Brown ‘95 70089. Al Hayes ‘68 695

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90. A. Shamsid-Deen ‘90 69491. Ken Kerr ‘55 68492. God Shammgod ‘97 66993. Rome Augustin ‘03 66294. Bob Kovalski ‘66 64095. Frank Pelligrino ‘51 62696. Tony Turner ‘93 61297. Keith Lomax ‘85 61198. Rob Sanders ‘04 60599. Quinton Burton ‘90 599100. Ed Koslowski ‘34 594101. Hank McQueeney ‘54 585102. Tony Koski ‘68 580103. Frank Tirico ‘58 578104. Sam Nissel ‘51 575105. Ray Garcia ‘51 569106. Walt Lozoski ‘50 568107. Bilal Dixon ‘12 567108. Trent Forbes ‘93 549109. Ruben Garces ‘97 545110. Ed Donohue ‘58 540111. Ray Korbusieski ‘52 530

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POINTSPC: 119 vs. Binghamton (58) 2-22-01 Opponent: 101 by Seton Hall 2-8-75 Other: 110 by North Carolina vs. Boston College (90) 3-22-75Fewest: PC: 38 vs. Georgetown (59), 2-18-84 Opponent: 27 by New Hampshire (56), 12-5-92

FIELD GOALSPC: 48 - three times (vs. Brown 12-18-76 most recent) Opponent: 40 (78) by Holy Cross 2-13-74

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPC: 93 vs. Holy Cross 12-10-85 Opponent: 104 by Western Kentucky 1-10-73

THREE POINT FIELD GOALSPC: 17 vs. Loyola of Chicago 1-19-04, VILLANOVA 2-4-09 Opponent: 13 by Connecticut 2-8-03

THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPC: 34 vs. Connecticut 1-22-92 Opponent: 41 by West Virginia 2-20-07

FREE THROWSPC: 40 (59) vs. West Virginia 1-5-99 Opponent: 41 by Villanova 1-13-90

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSPC: 59 vs. West Virginia 1-5-99 Opponent: 57 by Seton Hall 1-9-93

REBOUNDSPC: 70 vs. St. Francis 2-16-74 Opponent: 58 by Pittsburgh 2-7-87

ASSISTSPC: 33 vs. Canisius 1-7-78 Opponent: 28 by Holy Cross 11-30-87

STEALSPC: 24 vs. Brown 12-21-96 Opponent: 16 by Assumption 11-29-78 16 by Iona 1-5-98

TURNOVERSPC: 32 vs. New Hampshire 11-22-91 Opponent: 35 - Four times

BLOCKSPC: 16 vs. Villanova 1-11-05 Opponent: 13 by Boston College 11-22-06

POINTS52 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Austin Peay 12-15-7352 Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame 2-23-1148 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 1-23-9146 Dominique Jones (So. Florida) vs. PC 1-23-1041 Jerry Scott (PC) vs. Michigan State 12-20-8040 James Williams (Austin Peay) vs. PC 12-15-7339 Mark Tillmon (Georgetown) vs. PC 2-13-9039 John Ramsay (Seton Hall) vs. PC 2-8-7539 Ernie DiGregorio (PC) vs. Rhode Island 2-10-7339 Bryant Reeves (Oklahoma State) vs. PC 12-28-94

REBOUNDS30 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Assumption 2-22-7328 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Fairfield 12-11-7227 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Brown 2-12-7426 Michael Smith (PC) vs. Syracuse 1-25-9423 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Brown 3-4-7423 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Rhode Island 2-19-7423 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Rhode Island 1-26-7423 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Seton Hall 2-24-7323 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Duquesne 1-13-73

Best Opponent Performance20 Steve Carney (Northeastern) vs. PC 12-5-90

FIELD GOALS23 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Austin Peay 12-15-7320 Marshon Brooks (PC) vs. Notre Dame (2-23-11)19 Ernie DiGregorio (PC) vs. Rhode Island 2-10-7316 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 1-23-91 Jerry Scott (PC) vs. Michigan State 12-20-80Best Opponent Performance15 Bryan Jackson (Utah State) vs. Washington 12-20-8015 Dan Callandrillo (Seton Hall) vs. Georgetown 2-28-8015 Chuckie Williams (Kansas State) vs. Boston College 3-20-7515 Dominique Jones (So. Florida) vs. PC 1-23-10

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS33 John Ramsay (Seton Hall) vs. PC 2-8-7533 Marvin Barnes (PC) vs. Austin Peay 12-15-7333 Ernie DiGregorio (PC) vs. Rhode Island 2-10-7332 Ron Jackson (PC) vs. Boston College 2-10-82

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS9 Donnie McGrath (PC) vs. Virginia 2-2-05

THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS16 Allen Iverson (Georgetown) vs. PC 2-27-9615 Ernie Lewis (PC) vs. American 11-28-8615 Billy Donovan (PC) vs. Maine 12-27-8615 Delray Brooks (PC) vs. Marist 1-2-88

FREE THROWS18 (20) Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Villanova 3-2-9116 (16) Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Rhode Island 12-8-9016 (16) Danya Abrams (Boston College) 1-10-9516 (17) Jose Powell (New Hampshire) 11-22-9115 (17) Ricky Johnson (Illinois State) 12-29-8415 (17) Glenn Vickers (Iona) vs. Holy Cross 3-7-8015 (22) Rudy Williams (PC) vs. Brown 1-9-8015 (17) Ryan Gomes (PC) vs. Texas 1-5-04

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS22 Curtis Kidd (Arkansas Little Rock) vs. PC 12-29-8522 Rudy Williams (PC) vs. Brown 1-9-8020 Eric Murdock (PC) vs. Villanova 3-2-91

ASSISTS16 Vincent Council (PC) vs. Brown 12-6-1014 Greg Harvey (St. John’s) vs. PC 3-5-8814 Vincent Council (PC) vs. Rutgers 2-1-1214 Vincent Council (PC) vs. Louisville 1-10-1213 Ricky Tucker (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 2-28-8313 Ricky Tucker (PC) vs. Canisius 2-4-8013 John Nolan (PC) vs. Long Island 2-7-7913 Gary Bello (PC) vs. Drake 12-27-7413 God Shammgod (PC) vs. West Virginia 1-20-9613 Kris Dunn (PC) vs. Colgate 12-18-12

STEALS11 John Linehan (PC) vs. Rutgers 1-22-0210 God Shammgod (PC) vs. Brown 12-21-96 9 John Moore (Texas) vs. Rhode Island 12-29-76 9 John Linehan (PC) vs. Pittsburgh 1-10-98 9 John Linehan (PC) vs. Georgetown 2-27-99 9 John Linehan (PC) vs. Boston College 2-2-02

BLOCKS10 Landreth Baugh (Howard) vs. PC 12-22-8710 Harold Pressley (Villanova) vs. PC 1-11-8610 Bob Cooper (PC) vs. Michigan 12-29-7610 Karim Shabazz (PC) vs. Long Island 12-27-9910 Karim Shabazz (PC) vs. Rhode Island 12-2-00

TURNOVERS12 Matt Brady (Siena) vs. PC 12-11-8612 Vonteego Cummings (Pittsburgh) vs. PC 1-10-9811 Rudy Williams (PC) vs. California 12-15-78 Bob Misevicius (PC) vs. Michigan 12-29-76

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POINTSMost: 108 vs. Connecticut 1-19-91 Opponent: 117 by Pittsburgh 2-10-90 *Fewest: 38 vs. GEORGETOWN 2-18-84 Opponent: 40 by BOSTON COLLEGE 2-26-00High Half: 65 vs. Pittsburgh 2-10-90 (second half) 62 vs. St. John’s 2-29-04 (first half)* Opponent: 67 by Pittsburgh 2-10-90Low Half: 11 vs. Connecticut 2-5-02 Opponent: 14 by CONNECTICUT 2-1-82Overtime: 21 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 Opponent: 22 by Notre Dame 2-22-97 Overtime, Both Teams: 39 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 *

FIELD GOALSMost: 40 vs. Syracuse 2-5-83 Opponent: 42 by Syracuse 1-23-86Most Attempts: 86 vs. Pittsburgh 2-10-90 Opponent: 76 by SYRACUSE 1-28-92Best Pct.: .675 (27-40) vs. CONNECTICUT 1-21-84 Opponent: .679 (38-56) by Georgetown 2-23-83Low Pct.: .255 (13-51) vs. Georgetown 12-31-11 Opponent: .274 (17-62) by Georgetown 2-6-93High Half: .750 (12-16) vs. Georgetown 1-19-91 .750 (18-24) vs. Villanova 2-20-93 Opponent: .857 (18-21) by VILLANOVA 2-20-88Low Half: .118 (4-34) vs. Connecticut 2-5-02 Opponent: .194 (7-36) by Georgetown 2-6-93

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 17 vs. VILLANOVA 2-4-09 Opponent: 14 by Notre Dame 2-23-00Most Attempts: 40 vs. VILLANOVA 2-4-09 Opponent: 41 by WEST VIRGINIA 2-20-07Best Pct.: .857 (6-7) vs. Seton Hall 1-15-90 * Opponent: .853 (5-6) by Pittsburgh 2-10-90Low Pct.: .000 - Twice Opponent: .000 - Eight times

FREE THROWSMost: 40 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 Opponent: 41 by VILLANOVA 1-13-90Most Attempts: 59 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 * Opponent: 57 by Seton Hall 1-9-93 Most Attempts, Both Teams: 93 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 *Fewest Attempts: 0 vs. Georgetown 12-18-79 *Best Pct.: 1.000 (28-28) vs. VILLANOVA 3-2-87 * Opponent: 1.000 (22-22) by BOSTON COLLEGE 1-10-95Low Pct.: .333 (4-12) vs. SETON HALL 1-31-98 Opponent: .250 (1-4) by MIAMI 1-8-94

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 57 vs. SETON HALL 1-5-94 Opponent: 58 by PITTSBURGH 2-7-87Most Assists: 28 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-20-96 Opponent: 37 by Syracuse 1-23-94Most Steals: 20 vs. WEST VIRGINIA 1-5-99 Opponent: 19 by Connecticut 1-23-80Most Blocks: 16 vs. Villanova 1-11-05 Opponent: 17 by GEORGETOWN 2-22-89 *Most Turnovers: 30 vs. Villanova 1/11/05 Opponent: 33 by Villanova 1-13-90 Fewest Turnovers: 6 vs. CONNECTICUT 2-8-88 Opponent: 5 by Pittsburgh 1-11-92

POINTSMost: 52 Marshon Brooks vs. NOTRE DAME 2-23-11 * Opponent: 46 by Dominique Jones (SO. FLORIDA) 1-23-10FIELD GOALSMost: 20 Marshon Brooks vs. NOTRE DAME 2-23-11 1-23-91 *

Opponent: 15 Dominique Jones (SO. FLORIDA) 1-23-10Most Attempts: 32 Ron Jackson vs. BOSTON COLLEGE 2-2-83 * Opponent: 27 Charles Smith (GEORGETOWN) 1-18-89Best Pct.: 1.000 (8-8) Ernie Lewis vs. SETON HALL 2-24-86 * Opponent: 1.000 (11-11) Brian Shorter (Pittsburgh) 2-10-90 *

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 10 Donta Wade vs. Notre Dame 2-23-00 * Opponent: 7 - Five timesMost Attempts: 17 Donta Wade vs. Notre Dame 2-23-00 Opponent: 16 Allen Iverson (GEORGETOWN) 2-27-96Best Pct.: .889 (8-9) Delray Brooks vs. Villanova 1-10-87 Opponent: .833 (5-6) - Twice

FREE THROWSMost: 18 Eric Murdock vs. VILLANOVA 3-2-91 Opponent: 16 - Two times Consecutive (BIG EAST only): 47 Austin Croshere (1996-97)Most Attempts: 20 Eric Murdock vs. VILLANOVA 3-2-91 Opponent: 19 Derrick Coleman (SYRACUSE) 2-18-89Best Pct.: 1.000 (17-17) Eric Murdock vs. Seton Hall 1-2-91 * Opponent: 1.000 (16-16) Danya Abrams (Boston College) 1-10-95 *

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 26 Michael Smith vs. SYRACUSE 1-25-94 * Opponent: 21 Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) 1-28-89Most Assists: 16 Carlton Screen vs. Syracuse 1-20-90 Opponent: 22 Sherman Douglas (Syracuse) 1-28-90 *Most Steals: 11 John Linehan vs. RUTGERS 1-22-02 * Opponent: 9 Gary Massey (VILLANOVA) 2-20-88Most Blocks: 9 Marcus Douthit vs. Connecticut 3-5-03 Opponent: 10 Harold Pressley (VILLANOVA) 1-11-86Most Turnovers: 10 Marty Conlon vs. St. John’s 1-3-89 10 Jamel Thomas vs. Rutgers 12-11-98 Opponent: 12 Vonteego Cummings (PITTSBURGH) 1-10-98* BIG EAST record

Big East Regular Season Finishes1979-80: 0- 6 0-3/0-3 Seventh (7 teams)1980-81: 3-11 2-5/1-6 Eighth (8)1981-82: 2-12 2-5/0-7 Tied Seventh (8)1982-83: 4-12 2-6/2-6 Eighth (9)1983-84: 5-11 4-4/1-7 Eighth (9)1984-85: 3-13 2-6/1-7 Eighth (9)1985-86: 7- 9 4-4/3-5 Fifth (9)1986-87: 10- 6 6-2/4-4 Tied Fourth (9)1987-88: 5-11 5-3/0-8 Eighth (9)1988-89: 7- 9 4-4/3-5 Tied Sixth (9)1989-90: 8- 8 4-4/4-4 Tied Sixth (9)1990-91: 7- 9 6-2/1-7 Tied Seventh (9)1991-92: 6-12 4-5/2-7 Ninth (10)1992-93: 9- 9 6-3/3-6 Tied Fourth (10)1993-94: 10- 8 8-1/2-7 Tied Fourth (10)1994-95: 7-11 5-4/2-7 Tied Sixth (10)1995-96: 9- 9 5-4/4-5 Third in BE 7 (13)

1996-97: 10- 8 7-2/3-6 Tied Second in BE 7 (13)1997-98: 7-11 4-5/3-6 Fourth in BE 7 (13)1998-99: 9- 9 4-5/5-4 Tied Sixth (13)1999-00: 4-12 2-6/2-6 Twelfth (13)2000-01: 11- 5 6-2/5-3 Second (East)2001-02: 6-10 5-3/1-7 Sixth (East)2002-03: 8- 8 5-3/3-5 Third (East)2003-04: 11- 5 5-3/6-2 Third (14)2004-05: 4-12 2-6/2-6 Ninth (12)2005-06: 5-11 3-5/2-6 Thirteenth (16)2006-07: 8- 8 6-2/2-6 Tenth (16)2007-08: 6- 12 4-5/2-7 Twelfth (16)2008-09: 10- 8 6-3/4-5 Tied Seventh (16)2009-10: 4-14 2-8/2-6 Fifteenth (16)2010-11: 4-14 4-5/0-9 Fourteenth (16)2011-12: 4-14 3-6/1-8 Fifteenth (16)2012-13: 9- 9 5-4/4-5 Eighth (16)

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Friar Big East StatisticalChampions - IndividualScoring: 27.2 Eric Murdock, 1990-91 23.2 Ryan Gomes, 2004-05 19.9 Herbert Hill, 2006-07 26.0 Marshon Brooks, 2010-11 18.3 Bryce Cotton, 2012-13Rebounding: 10.9 Otis Thorpe, 1983-84 11.1 Michael Smith, 1991-92 11.7 Michael Smith, 1992-93 12.2 Michael Smith, 1993-94Field Goal Percentage: .643 Otis Thorpe, 1982-83 .603 Marques Bragg, 1990-91 .529 Ryan Gomes, 2001-02Three Point FG Pct.: .451 Sharaud Curry, 2008-09Free Throw Percentage: .933 Austin Croshere, 1996-97 .873 Sharaud Curry, 2008-09 .876 Sharaud Curry, 2009-10Assists: 6.3 Ricky Tucker, 1982-83 7.3 Abdul Abdullah, 1993-94 6.8 God Shammgod, 1996-97 5.9 Vincent Council, 2010-11Steals: 3.1 Harold Starks, 1985-86 1.9 Billy Donovan, 1986-87 3.4 Eric Murdock, 1987-88 3.4 Eric Murdock, 1988-89 3.3 John Linehan, 1998-99 3.3 John Linehan, 2000-01 4.8 John Linehan, 2001-02 2.7 Jeff Xavier, 2007-08

2.1 Duke Mondy, 2010-11 Friar Big East Statistical Champions - TeamScoring: 82.9 1986-87 83.6 1989-90Rebounding: 40.2 1990-91 40.5 1991-92 39.8 1992-93Rebounding Margin: 6.5 1991-92 6.8 1992-93 5.6 1993-94Field Goal Percentage: .470 1989-90Three Point Field Goal Percentage: .410 1986-87 .400 2000-01Three Point Field Goal Defense: .289 2000-01Free Throw Percentage: .793 1986-87 .741 2000-01 .790 2002-03Assists: 17.3 1989-90 16.9 1996-97Steals: 10.4 1985-86 8.4 1986-87 9.7 1987-88 9.5 1988-89 10.7 1998-99Turnover Margin: +4.72 1998-99

Home Record: 146-142Best Home Record: 8-1 in 1993-94Worst Home Record: 2-7 in 2009-10Most Consecutive Home Wins: 8 over 1995-96/1996-97 seasonsMost Consecutive Home Losses: 7 over 1979-80/80-81 seasonsRoad Record: 82-206Best Road Record: 6-2 in 2003-04Worst Road Record: 0-9 in 2010-11Most Consecutive Road Wins: 4 in 2003-04Most Consecutive Road Losses: 14 over 2009-10/10-11 seasonsLongest Winning Streak: 6 games in 1986-87 and 2003-04Longest Losing Streak: 15 games over 2009-10/10-11 seasons

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON SERIES RESULTS Versus PC Won PC Lost Home AwayBoston College25 24 14-11 11-13Cincinnati 6 5 3-1 3-4Connecticut 23 35 12-16 11-19DePaul 7 4 4-1 3-2Georgetown 16 35 12-14 4-22Louisville 2 8 2-5 0-4Marquette 1 10 1-3 0-7Miami 11 11 7-4 4-7Notre Dame 6 15 3-6 3-9 Pittsburgh 16 31 13-10 3-21Rutgers 16 7 11-2 5-5St. John’s 25 31 16-13 9-18Seton Hall 25 27 14-11 11-16South Florida 7 5 4-2 3-3Syracuse 8 44 5-23 3-21Villanova 24 34 17-13 7-21Virginia Tech 4 3 3-0 1-3West Virginia 6 16 5-6 1-10TOTALS 228 348 146-142 82-206

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RESULTSVersus PC Won PC LostBoston College 1 1Cincinnati 0 1Connecticut 2 2DePaul 1 0Georgetown 1 7Louisville 0 1Marquette 0 1Miami 0 0Notre Dame 1 0Pittsburgh 0 1Rutgers 1 0St. John’s 3 2Seton Hall 2 5Syracuse 1 2Villanova 1 6West Virginia 2 3TOTAL 16 32

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Big East Tournament Record Book (16-32)(2) St. John’s 48 - (7) Providence 44 (2-28-80)(8) Providence 67 - (1) Boston College 65 (3-5-81)(4) Villanova 58 - (8) Providence 49 OT (3-6-81)(2) Georgetown 62 - (7) Providence 48 (3-4-82)(9) Seton Hall 73 - (8) Providence 64 (3-9-83)(8) Providence 59 - (9) Seton Hall 55 (3-7-84)(1) Georgetown 70 - (8) Providence 50 (3-8-84)(8) Providence 77 - (9) Seton Hall 75 OT (3-5-85)(1) St. John’s 90 - (8) Providence 62 (3-7-85)(4) Villanova 75 - (5) Providence 63 (3-6-86)(4) Providence 80 - (5) St. John’s 51 (3-6-87)(1) Georgetown 84 - (4) Providence 66 (3-7-87)(9) Connecticut 75 - (8) Providence 62 (3-10-88)(3) Syracuse 79 - (6) Providence 76 (3-10-89)(3) Georgetown 78 - (6) Providence 77 (3-9-90)(7) Providence 72 - (2) St. John’s 64 (3-8-91)(6) Georgetown 71 - (7) Providence 55 (3-9-91)(8) Boston College 78 - (9) Providence 68 (3-12-92)(5) Providence 73 - (4) Connecticut 55 (3-12-93)(1) Seton Hall 69 - (5) Providence 60 (3-13-93)(4) Providence 77 - (5) Villanova 60 (3-11-94)(4) Providence 69 - (1) Connecticut 67 (3-12-94)(4) Providence 74 - (6) Georgetown 64 (3-13-94)

(6) Providence 71 - (3) Syracuse 69 OT (3-10-95)(2) Villanova 90 - (6) Providence 75 (3-11-95)(6) Providence 80 - (11) St. John’s 72 (3-6-96)(3) Villanova 78 - (6) Providence 68 (3-7-96)(4) Providence 77 - (13) Rutgers 56 (3-5-97)(4) Providence 76 - (5) West Virginia 69 (3-6-97)(1) Villanova 73 - (4) Providence 63 (3-7-97)(8) Providence 72 - (9) Notre Dame (3-4-98)(1) Connecticut 64 - (8) Providence 55 (3-5-98)(10) Georgetown 68 - (7) Providence 66 (3-3-99)(5) Seton Hall 85 - (12) Providence 65 (3-8-00)(3) Syracuse 55 - (2) Providence 54 (3-8-01)(3) Georgetown 68 - (6) Providence 67 (3-6-02)(3) Providence 73 - (6) West Virginia 50 (3-12-03)(2) Pittsburgh 67 - (3) Providence 59 (3-13-03)(11) Villanova 69 - (3) Providence 66 (3-11-04)(6) West Virginia 82 - (9) Providence 59 (3-9-05)(7) West Virginia 92 - (10) Providence 79 (3-7-07)(5) West Virginia 58 - (12) Providence 53 (3-12-08)(7) Providence 83 - (16) DePaul 74 (3-11-09)(1) Louisville 73 - (7) Providence 55 (3-12-09)(10) Seton Hall 109 - (15) Providence 106 (3-9-10)(11) Marquette 87 - (14) Providence 60 (3-8-11)(10) Seton Hall 79 - (15) Providence 47 (3-6-12)Cincinnati 61 - (9) Providence 44 (8) (3-13-13)

POINTSMost: 106 vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 109 by Seton Hall 3-9-10Fewest: 44 vs. St. John’s 2-28-80, Cincinnati 3-13-13 Opponent: 48 by St. John’s 2-28-80High Half: 67 vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 55 by Seton Hall 3-9-10Low Half: 17 vs. Villanova 3-6-81, Syracuse 3-8-01 Opponent: 20 by Villanova 3-6-81

FIELD GOALSMost: 37 - vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 36 by Seton Hall 3-9-10Most Attempts: 79 vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 70 by Syracuse 3-10-89Best Pct.: .558 (29-52) vs. Connecticut 3-12-93 Opponent: .609 (28-46) by Seton Hall 3-9-83Low Pct.: .241 (7-29) vs. Syracuse 3-8-01 Opponent: .278 (15-54) vs. Rutgers 3-5-97High Half: .625 (15-24) vs. Rutgers 3-5-97 Opponent: .895 (17-19) by Georgetown 3-9-91Low Half: .250 (8-32) vs. Georgetown 3-9-91 Opponent: .231 (6-26) by St. John’s 3-6-87

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 10 vs. West Virginia 3-7-07 Opponent: 17 by West Virginia 3-7-07Most Attempts: 25 vs. Syracuse 3-8-01 Opponent: 31 by West Virginia 3-7-07, DePaul 3-11-09Best Pct.: .625 (10-16) vs. West Virginia 3-7-07 Opponent: .824 (14-17) by Seton Hall 3-8-12Low Pct.: .000 (0-7) vs. Seton Hall 3-13-93 Opponent: .000 (0-9) by St. John’s 3-6-87*

FREE THROWSMost: 38 vs. Georgetown 3-13-94 Opponent: 34 by Boston College 3-12-92Most Attempts: 52 vs. Georgetown 3-13-94 Opponent: 47 by Boston College 3-12-92Best Pct.: .923 (24-26) vs. Georgetown 3-7-87 Opponent: .857 (24-28) by Villanova 3-6-81Low Pct.: .444 (4-9) vs. Syracuse 3-8-01 .500 (5-10) vs. Villanova 3-6-81 .500 (9-18) vs. Connecticut 3-10-88 .500 (9-18) vs. Boston College 3-12-92 Opponent: .421 (8-19) by Georgetown 3-4-82

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 47 vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 48 by St. John’s 2-28-80Most Assists: 25 vs. Seton Hall 3-6-85 Opponent: 23 by Georgetown, by West Virginia 3-7-07

Most Steals: 19 vs. Georgetown 3-6-02 Opponent: 18 by Seton Hall 3-13-93Most Blocks: 5 vs. Boston College 3-6-81 5 vs. Seton Hall 3-7-84, vs. Louisville 3-12-09 Opponent: 10 by Georgetown 3-9-90Most Turnovers: 26 vs. Louisville 3-12-09 Opponent: 27 by Georgetown 3-2-02Fewest Turnovers: 5 vs. Georgetown 3-9-91 Opponent: 8 by Georgetown 3-9-91, by West Virginia 3-7-07

POINTSMost: 38 Jamine Peterson vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 32 Andre McCloud (Seton Hall) 3-6-85Half: 26 Billy Donovan vs. St. John’s 3-6-87*

FIELD GOALSMost: 14 Jamine Peterson vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 13 Andre McCloud (Seton Hall) 3-6-85Most Attempts: 26 Jamine Peterson vs. Seton Hall 3-9-10 Opponent: 24 by Will Walker (DePaul) 3-11-09Best Pct.: .909 (10-11) Rob Phelps vs. Connecticut 3-12-94 Opponent: .857 (6-7) by Perry MacDonald (Georgetown) 3-7-87

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 5 by three players Opponent: 6 by Will Walker (DePaul) 3-11-09Most Attempts: 10 Eric Murdock vs. Georgetown 3-9-90 Opponent: 13 by Will Walker (DePaul) 3-11-09Best Pct.: 1.000 (3-3) Rob Phelps vs. Connecticut 3-12-94 Opponent: 1.000 (4-4) Jordan Theodore (Seton Hall) 3-9-10*

FREE THROWSMost: 11 Rich Hunger vs. Boston College 3-5-81 Opponent: 13 Shelton Jones (St. John’s) 3-6-87 13 Jason Lawson (Villanova) 3-7-96Most Attempts: 13 Rich Hunger vs. Boston College 3-5-81 Opponent: 17 Shelton Jones (St. John’s) 3-6-87Best Pct.: 1.000 (9-9) Derrick Brown vs. Villanova 3-7-96 Opponent: 1.000 (8-8) - Twice

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 20 Otis Thorpe vs. Seton Hall 3-7-84 Opponent: 15 - Damone Brown (Syracuse) 3-8-01Most Assists: 11 - Twice Opponent: 13 - Jordan Theodore (Seton Hall) 3-8-12Most Steals: 7 Eric Murdock vs. St. John’s 3-8-91* 7 John Linehan vs. Georgetown 3-3-99 * Opponent: 7 Chris Mullin (St. John’s) 3-7-85Most Blocks: 4 Austin Croshere vs. West Virginia 3-6-97 Opponent: 6 Dikembe Mutombo (Georgetown) 3-9-90Most Turnovers: 8 - Three times Opponent: 7 Mark Bryant (Seton Hall) 3-6-85 7 Kevin Braswell (Georgetown) 3-2-02 7 Mike Sweetney (Georgetown) 3-2-02

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Providence 68 - Manhattan 66 (3-14-59)Providence 75 - St. Louis 72 2OT (3-17-59)St. John’s 76 - Providence 55 (3-19-59)New York University 71 - Providence 57 (3-21-59)Providence 71 - Memphis State 70 (3-15-60)Providence 64 - St. Louis 53 (3-18-60)Providence 68 - Utah State 62 (3-20-60)Bradley 88 - Providence 72 (3-22-60)Providence 73 - DePaul 67 (3-16-61)Providence 71 - Niagara 68 (3-18-61)Providence 90 - Holy Cross 83 OT (3-23-61)Providence 62 - St. Louis 59 (3-25-61)Temple 80 - Providence 78 OT (3-14-62)Providence 106 - Miami 96 (3-19-63)Providence 70 - Marquette 64 (3-21-63)Providence 81 - Canisius 66 (3-23-63)Providence 77 - Memphis State 68 (3-11-67)Marquette 81 - Providence 80 (3-14-67)Providence 64 - Louisville 58 (3-20-71)North Carolina 86 - Providence 79 (3-22-71)Providence 91 - Clemson 86 (3-15-75)Providence 101 - Pittsburgh 80 (3-18-75)Providence 85 - St. John’s 72 (3-22-75)Princeton 80 - Providence 69 (3-24-75)Providence 84 - North Carolina A&T 68 (3-13-76)Providence 73 - Louisville 67 (3-16-76)

Kentucky 79 - Providence 78 (3-18-76)North Carolina State 74 - Providence 69 (3-20-76)Providence 72 - Boston University 69 (3-12-86)Providence 90 - George Mason 71 (3-17-86)Louisiana Tech 64 - Providence 63 (3-20-86)Providence 98 - James Madison 93 2OT (3-13-91)Providence 85 - West Virginia 79 3-18-91Oklahoma 83 - Providence 74 (3-20-91)Providence 73 - Jame Madison 61 (3-18-93)Providence 68 - West Virginia 67 (3-21-93)Providence 75 - Boston College 58 (3-24-93)Minnesota 76 - Providence 70 (3-29-93)Alabama-Birmingham 55 - Providence 52 (3-31-93)Providence 72 - College of Charleston 67 (3-16-95)Virginia Tech 91 - Providence 78 (3-20-95)Providence 91 - Fairfield 79 (3-15-96)St. Joseph’s (PA) 82 - Providence 62 (3-19-96)North Carolina State 92 - Providence 86 (3-10-99)Providence 67 - Richmond 49 (3-19-03)Providence 69 - College of Charleston 64 (3-22-03)Georgetown 67 - Providence 58 (3-24-03)Bradley 90 - Providence 78 OT (3-14-07)Miami 78 - Providence 66 (3-18-09)(4) Providence 75 - (5) Charlotte 66 (3-20-13)(4) Providence 77 - (8) Robert Morris 68 (3-25-13)(2) Baylor 79 - (4) Providence 68 (3-27-13)

POINTSMost: 106 vs. Miami 3-19-63 Opponent: 96 by Miami 3-19-63Fewest: 52 vs. Alabama-Birmingham 3-31-93 Opponent: 49 by Richmond 3-19-03

FIELD GOALSMost: 44 vs. Pittsburgh 3-18-75 Opponent: 41 by Miami 3-19-63Most Attempts: 87 vs. Oklahoma 3-20-90 Opponent: 83 by Pittsburgh 3-18-75Best Pct.: .610 (36-59) vs. Clemson 3-15-75 Opponent: .611 (33-54) by Princeton 3-23-75Low Pct.: .333 (29-87) vs. Oklahoma 3-20-90, Miami 3-18-09 Opponent: .290 (18-62) by Richmond 3-19-03

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 9 vs. No. Carolina St. 3-10-99 Opponent: 10 by Coll. of Charleston 3-22-03, Miami 3-18-09Most Attempts: 28 vs. Oklahoma 3-20-91 Opponent: 28 by Coll. of Charleston 3-22-03Best Pct.: .625 (5-8) vs. West Virginia 3-21-93 Opponent: .438 (7-16) by Minnesota 3-29-93Low Pct.: .000 (0-23) vs. St. Joseph’s (PA) 3-19-96 Opponent: .130 (3-23) by Richmond 3-19-03

FREE THROWSMost: 34 vs. Fairfield 3-15-96 Opponent: 29 by George Mason 3-17-86Most Attempts: 43 vs. James Madison 3-18-93 Opponent: 42 by George Mason 3-17-86Best Pct.: .913 (21-23) vs. Louisville 3-16-76 Opponent: .909 (20-22) by Memphis State 3-11-67Low Pct.: .478 (11-23) vs. Alabama-Birmingham 3-31-93 Opponent: .545 (12-22) by Lousiana Tech 3-20-86

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 52 vs. Oklahoma 3-20-91 Opponent: 56 by Marquette 3-21-63Most Assists: 28 vs. Pittsburgh 3-18-75 Opponent: 24 by Pittsburgh 3-18-75Most Steals: 15 vs. Georgetown 3-24-03 Opponent: 17 by Bradley 3-14-07Most Blocks: 7 vs. James Madison 3-18-93 Opponent: 8 by Oklahoma 3-20-91

Most Turnovers: 23 vs. Bradley 3-14-07 Opponent: 26 by Georgetown 3-24-03Fewest Turnovers: 8 vs. Fairfield 3-15-96 Opponent: 8 by Richmond 3-19-03

POINTSMost: 38 Ray Flynn vs. Miami 3-19-63 Opponent: 34 Joseph Dougherty (Manhattan) 3-14-59

FIELD GOALSMost: 16 Ray Flynn vs. Miami 3-19-63 Opponent: 13 - three timesMost Attempts: 30 Jimmy Walker vs. Marquette 3-19-67 Opponent: 28 Richard Nixon (Marquette) 3-21-63Best Pct.: .833 (5-6) Trent Forbes vs. James Madison 3-13-91 Opponent: .875 (7-8) John Koskinen (Temple) 3-14-62

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 5 Sean Connolly vs. No. Carolina St. 3-10-99 Opponent: 7 Jack McClinton (Miami) 3-18-09Most Attempts: 13 Chris Watts vs. Oklahoma 3-20-91 Opponent: 14 Jack McClinton (Miami) 3-18-09Best Pct.: 1.000 (2-2) Twice Opponent: 1.000 (2-2) James Dews (Miami) 3-18-09

FREE THROWSMost: 12 Jimmy Walker vs. Marquette 3-19-67 Opponent: 11 - Three timesMost Attempts: 13 Marques Bragg vs. West Virgina 3-18-91 Opponent: 15 Steve Hood (West Virginia) 3-13-91Best Pct.: 1.000 (12-12/11-11) Jimmy Walker - Twice Opponent: 1.000 (10-10) Bob Wolff (Marquette) 3-19-67

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 20 Jim Hadnot vs. Holy Cross 3-23-61 Opponent: 17 - J. J. Tauai (Bradley) 3-14-07Most Assists: 11 Vin Ernst vs. Miami (Fla.) 3-19-63, Gary Bello vs. Pittsburgh 3-18-75 Opponent: 10 by Bruce Drysdale (Temple) 3-14-62Most Steals: 8 Vin Ernst vs. Canisius 3-23-63 Opponent: 5 Wesley Cox (Louisville) 3-16-76 5 Daniel Ruffin (Bradley) 3-14-07Most Blocks: 10 Jim Hadnot vs. St. Louis 3-18-60 Opponent: 5 Bryan Sallier (Oklahoma) 3-20-91Most Turnovers: 5 by seven players Opponent: 7 - Twice

National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Record Book: 19 Appearances (32-20)

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NCAA Tournament Record Book: 15 Appearances (14-16)Villanova 77 - Providence 66 (3-9-64)Providence 91 - West Virginia 67 (3-8-65)Providence 81 - St. Joseph’s 73 OT (3-12-65)Princeton 109 - Providence 69 (3-13-65)St. Joseph’s 65 - Providence 48 (3-7-66)Pennsylvania 76 - Providence 60 (3-17-72)Providence 89 - St. Joseph’s 76 (3-10-73)Providence 87 - Pennsylvania 65 (3-15-73)Providence 103 - Maryland 89 (3-17-73)Memphis State 98 - Providence 85 (3-24-73)Indiana 97 - Providence 79 (3-26-73)Providence 84 - Pennsylvania 69 (3-10-74)North Carolina State 92 - Providence 78 (3-14-74)Providence 95 - Furman 83 (3-16-74)Kansas State 87 - Providence 80 (3-12-77)

Michigan State 77 - Providence 63 (3-11-78)(6) Providence 90 - (11) Alabama-Birmingham 68 (3-12-87)(6) Providence 90 - (14) Austin Peay 87 OT (3-14-87)(6) Providence 103 - (2) Alabama 82 (3-19-87)(6) Providence 88 - (1) Georgetown 73 (3-21-87)(2) Syracuse 77 - (6) Providence 63 (3-28-87)(5) Virginia 100 - (12) Providence 97 (3-16-89)(8) Ohio State 84 - (9) Providence 83 OT (3-15-90)(9) Alabama 76 - (8) Providence 70 (3-17-94)(10) Providence 81 - (7) Marquette 59 (3-14-97)(10) Providence 98 - (2) Duke 87 (3-16-97)(10) Providence 71 - (14) UT-Chattanooga 65 (3-21-97)(4) Arizona 96 - (10) Providence 92 OT (3-23-97)(7) Penn State 69 - (10) Providence 59 (3-16-01)(12) Pacific 66 - (5) Providence 58 (3-19-04)

POINTSMost: 103 vs. Maryland 3-17-73 103 vs. Alabama 3-19-87 Opponent: 109 by Princeton 3-13-65Fewest: 48 vs. St. Joseph’s 3-7-66 Opponent: 59 by Marquette 3-14-97High Half: 56 vs. Duke 3-16-97 Opponent: 62 by Princeton 3-13-65Low Half: 19 vs. St. Joseph’s 3-7-66 Opponent: 27 - Marquette 3-14-97

FIELD GOALSMost: 43 vs. Maryland 3-17-73 Opponent: 41 - three timesMost Attempts: 86 vs. Arizona 3-23-97 Opponent: 94 by Furman 3-16-74Best Pct.: .688 (33-48) vs. Alabama 3-19-87 Opponent: .683 (41-60) by Princeton 3-13-65Low Pct.: .359 (28-78) vs. Indiana 3-26-73 Opponent: .337 by Pennsylvania 3-15-73

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 14 vs. Alabama 3-19-87 Opponent: 8 by Duke 3-16-97 8 by Alabama 3-17-94 8 by Penn State 3-16-01Most Attempts: 25 vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 23 by Alabama 3-19-87Best Pct.: .700 (14-20) vs. Alabama 3-19-87 Opponent: .700 (7-10) by Virginia 3-16-89Low Pct.: .214 (3-14) vs. Penn State 3-16-01 Opponent: .154 by Alabama-Birmingham 3-12-87

FREE THROWSMost: 33 vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 27 by Arizona 3-23-97 27 by Princeton 3-13-97Most Attempts: 38 vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 44 by Syracuse 3-28-87Best Pct.: .923 (12-13) vs. Pennsylvania 3-10-74 Opponent: .875 (21-24) by Alabama 3-19-87Low Pct.: .471 (8-17) vs. Alabama 3-17-94 Opponent: .417 (5-12) by UT-Chattanooga 3-21-97

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 50 vs. Arizona 3-23-97 Opponent: 55 - TwiceMost Assists: 24 vs. Pennsylvania 3-10-74 24 vs. Alabama 3-19-87 Opponent: 24 - TwiceMost Steals: 19 vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 12 by North Carolina State 3-14-74Most Blocks: 10 vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 6 - Three timesMost Turnovers: 21 vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 24 by Austin Peay 3-14-87Fewest Turnovers: 8 vs. Virginia 3-16-89 Opponent: 7 by Pennsylvania 3-15-73

POINTSMost: 39 Austin Croshere vs. Marquette 3-14-97 Opponent: 41 Bill Bradley (Princeton) 3-13-65

FIELD GOALSMost: 15 Ernie DiGregorio vs. Memphis State 3-24-73 Opponent: 16 David Thompson (North Carolina State) 3-14-74Most Attempts: 36 Ernie DiGregorio vs. Memphis State 3-24-73 Opponent: 29 - TwiceBest Pct.: 1.000 (10-10) Marvin Barnes vs. Pennsylvania 3-15-73 1.000 (6-6) Darryl Wright vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: .900 (9-10) - Twice

THREE POINT GOALSMost: 6 Billy Donovan vs. Alabama-Birmingham 3-12-87 6 Ernie Lewis vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 5 Marvin Orange (Alabama) 3-17-94Most Attempts: 14 Ernie Lewis vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 9 - TwiceBest Pct.: 1.000 (4-4) Darryl Wright vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 1.000 (4-4) John Crotty (Virginia) 3-16-89

FREE THROWSMost: 16 Billy Donovan vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 16 Miles Simon (Arizona) 3-23-97Best Pct.: 1.000 (15-15) Austin Croshere vs. Marquette 3-14-97 Opponent: 1.000 - Seven times

MISCELLANEOUSMost Rebounds: 21 Marvin Barnes vs. Furman 3-16-74 Opponent: 24 Tom Burleson (North Carolina State) 3-14-74Most Assists: 12 Billy Donovan vs. Alabama-Birmingham 3-12-87 Opponent: 10 John Crotty (Virginia) 3-16-89Most Steals: 7 Delray Brooks vs. Austin Peay 3-14-87 Opponent: 4 - TwiceMost Blocks: 7 Steve Wright vs. Georgetown 3-21-87 Opponent: 4 - TwiceMost Turnovers: 8 Billy Donovan vs. Alabama-Birmingham 3-12-87 Opponent: 6 - Five times

The NCAA first used seeds for all teams in 1979.

Team Superlatives Individual Superlatives

The NCAA Tournament Record BooksEast Region Highest Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (10-10) Marvin Barnes vs. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 3-15-73

Southeast Region Most Steals: 7 Delray Brooks vs. Austin Peay, Birmingham, Ala., 3-14-87 Most Three-Point Goals: 14 (22 att.), PC vs. Alabama, Louisville, Ky., 3-19-87 Most Blocked Shots: 10, PC vs. Georgetown, Louisville, Ky., 3-21-87 Most Steals: 19, PC vs. Austin Peay, Birmingham, Ala., 3-14-87

Final Four Most Personal Fouls: 33, PC vs. Syracuse, New Orleans, La., 3-28-87

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2 Final Fours, 2 Elite Eights, 1 Sweet Sixteen 2 Championships, 2 Runner-ups, 3 Fourths1958-59 NIT (2-2) Fourth1959-60 NIT (3-1) Second1960-61 NIT (4-0) First1961-62 NIT (0-1) First Round1962-63 NIT (3-0) First1963-64 NCAA (0-1) First Round1964-65 NCAA (2-1) Eastern Regional1965-66 NCAA (0-1) First Round1966-67 NIT (1-1) Quarterfinal1970-71 NIT (1-1) Quarterfinal1971-72 NCAA (0-1) First Round1972-73 NCAA (3-2) Final Four (Fourth)

1972-73 NCAA (3-2) Final Four (Fourth)1973-74 NCAA (2-1) Eastern Regional1974-75 NIT (3-1) Second1975-76 NIT (2-2) Fourth1976-77 NCAA (0-1) First Round1977-78 NCAA (0-1) First Round1985-86 NIT (2-1) Quarterfinal1986-87 NCAA (4-1) Final Four1988-89 NCAA (0-1) First Round1989-90 NCAA (0-1) First Round1990-91 NIT (2-1) Quarterfinals1992-93 NIT (3-2) Fourth

1993-94 NCAA (0-1) First Round1994-95 NIT (1-1) Second Round1995-96 NIT (1-1) Second Round1996-97 NCAA (3-1) Elite Eight1998-99 NIT (0-1) First Round2000-01 NCAA (0-1) First Round2002-03 NIT (2-1) Second Round2003-04 NCAA (0-1) First Round2006-07 NIT (0-1) First Round2008-09 NIT (0-1) First Round2012-13 NIT (2-1) Quarterfinals

1988-89 NCAA First Round(Vanderbilt University - Nashville, Tenn.) Virginia 100, Providence 97 (3-16-89)

1989-90 NCAA First Round(University of Utah - Salt Lake City, Utah) Ohio State 84, Providence 83 OT (3-15-90)

1990-91 National Invitational Tournament(Providence Civic Center) Providence 98, James Madison 93 (2OT) (3-13-91) Providence 85, West Virginia 79 (3-18-91) Oklahoma 83, Providence 74 (3-20-91)

1992-93 National Invitational Tournament (FOURTH) (Providence Civic Center) Providence 73, James Madison 61 (3-18-93) Providence 68, West Virginia 67 (3-21-93)(Conte Forum - Boston, Mass.) Providence 75, Boston College 58 (3-24-93)(Madison Square Garden) Minnesota 76, Providence 70 (3-29-93) Alabama-Birmingham 55, Providence 52 (3-31-93)

1993-94 NCAA First Round(Rupp Arena - Lexington Ky.) Alabama 76, Providence 70 (3-17-94)

1994-95 National Invitational Tournament(Providence Civic Center) Providence 72, College of Charleston 67 (3-16-95) Virginia Tech 91, Providence 78 (3-20-95)

1995-96 National Invitational Tournament(New Haven Coliseum) Providence 91, Fairfield 79 (3-15-96)(Providence Civic Center) St. Joseph’s 82, Providence 62 (3-19-96)

1996-97 NCAA First/Second Round(Charlotte Coliseum - Charlotte, N.C.) Providence 81, Marquette 59 (3-14-97) Providence 98, Duke 87 (3-16-97)1996-97 NCAA Southeast Regional(Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center - Birmingham, Ala.) Providence 71, Tennessee-Chattanooga 65 (3-21-97) Arizona 96, Providence 92 OT (3-23-97)

1998-99 National Invitational Tournament(Reynolds Coliseum - Raleigh, N.C.) No. Carolina St. 92, Providence 86 (3-10-99)

2000-01 NCAA First Round(Superdome - New Orleans, La.) Penn State 69, Providence 59 (3-16-01)

2002-03 National Invitational Tournament(Robins Center - Richmond, Va.) Providence 67, Richmond 49 (3-19-03)(Dunkin’ Donuts Center) Providence 69, College of Charleston 64 (3-22-03) Georgetown 67, Providence 58 (3-24-03)

2003-04 NCAA First Round(Kemper Arena - Kansas City, Mo.) Pacific 66, Providence 58 (3-19-04)

2006-07 National Invitational Tournament(Carver Arena - Peoria, Ill.) Bradley 90, Providence 78 OT (3-14-07)

2008-09 National Invitational Tournament(Dunkin’ Donuts Center - Providence) Miami 78, Providence 66 (3-18-09)

2012-13 National Invitational Tournament(Dunkin’ Donuts Center - Providence) Providence 75, Charlotte 66 (3-20-13) Providence 77, Robert Morris 68 (3-25-13)(Ferrell Center - Waco, Texas) Baylor 79, Providence 68 (3-27-13)

1971-72 NCAA First Round(St. John’s University) Pennsylvania 76, Providence 60 (3-11-72)

1972-73 NCAA First Round(St. John’s University) Providence 89, St. Joseph’s 76 (3-10-76)1972-73 NCAA Eastern Regional (CHAMPIONS)(Charlotte Coliseum) Providence 87, Pennsylvania 65 (3-15-73) Providence 103, Maryland 89 (3-17-73)1972-73 NCAA Final Four (St. Louis Arena) Memphis State 98, Providence (3-24-73) Indiana 97, Providence 79 (3-26-73)

1973-74 NCAA First Round(St. John’s University) Providence 84, Pennsylvania 69 (3-10-74)1973-74 Eastern Regional (Raleigh, N.C.) North Carolina State 92, Providence 78 (3-14-74) Providence 95, Furman 83 (3-16-74)

1974-75 ECAC New England Regionals(Springfield Civic Center) Holy Cross 62, Providence 55 (3-6-75) Providence 108, Connecticut 83 (3-8-75)

1974-75 National Invitational Tournament (SECOND) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 91, Clemson 86 (3-15-75) Providence 101, Pittsburgh 80 (3-18-75) Providence 85, St. John’s 72 (3-22-75) Princeton 80, Providence 69 (3-24-75)

1975-76 ECAC New England Regionals(Providence Civic Center) Providence 64, Holy Cross 61 (3-4-76) Connecticut 87, Providence 73 (3-6-76)

1975-76 National Invitational Tournament (FOURTH) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 84, North Carolina A&T 68 (3-13-76) Providence 73, Louisville 67 (3-16-76) Kentucky 79, Providence 78 (3-18-76) North Carolina State 74, Providence 69 (3-20-76)

1976-77 ECAC New England Regionals(Hartford Civic Center) Providence 44, Fairfield 31 (3-3-77) Holy Cross 68, Providence 67 (3-5-77)

1976-77 NCAA First Round(University of Oklahoma) Kansas State 87, Providence 80 (3-12-77)

1977-78 ECAC New England Regionals (Providence Civic Center) Providence 71, Holy Cross 67 (3-2-78) Rhode Island 65, Providence 62 (3-4-78)

1977-78 NCAA First Round(Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, Ind.)Michigan State 77, Providence 63 (3-11-78)

1985-86 National Invitational Tournament(Providence Civic Center) Providence 72, Boston University 69 (3-12-86) Providence 90, George Mason 71 (3-17-86) Louisiana Tech 64, Providence 63 (3-20-86)

1986-87 NCAA First/Second Round(Birmingham, Ala.) Providence 90, Alabama-Birmingham 68 (3-12-87) Providence 90, Austin Peay 87 OT (3-14-87)1986-87 NCAA Southeast Regional (CHAMPIONS) (Louisville, Ky.) Providence 103, Alabama 82 (3-19-87) Providence 88, Georgetown 73 (3-21-87)1986-87 NCAA Final Four (Superdome) Syracuse 77, Providence 63 (3-28-87)

1935-36 New England U.S. Olympic Playoffs(Cambridge, Mass.) Springfield 33, Providence 24 (3-12-36)

1948-49 NAIB Sectionals (Colby College) New Britain 72, Providence 63 (3-2-49) Colby 58, Providence 48 (3-3-49)

1949-50 National Catholic Intercollegiate Tournament (Siena College) Siena 86, Providence 49 (3-28-50)

1950-51 NAIB Regionals (CHAMPIONS)(Tufts University) Providence 54, St. Anslem 50 (3-6-51) Providence 77, Tufts 74 (3-7-51)1950-51 NAIB National Tournament(Kansas City) Morningside 66, Providence 63 (3-13-51)

1951-52 NAIB Regional (Colby College) American International 56, Providence 45 (3-5-52) Bridgeport 77, Providence 69 (3-6-52)

1951-52 National Catholic Intercollegiate Tournament (Troy, N.Y.) LeMoyne 67, Providence 63 (3-15-52)

1958-59 National Invitational Tournament (FOURTH) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 68, Manhattan 66 (3-14-59) Providence 75, St. Louis 72 2-OT (3-17-59) St. John’s 76, Providence 55 (3-19-58) New York University 71, Providence 57 (3-21-59)

1959-60 National Invitational Tournament (SECOND) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 71, Memphis State 70 (3-15-60) Providence 64, St. Louis 53 (3-18-60) Providence 68, Utah State 62 (3-20-60) Bradley 88, Providence 72 (3-22-60)

1960-61 National Invitational Tournament (CHAMPIONS) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 73, DePaul 67 (3-16-61) Providence 71, Niagara 68 (3-18-61) Providence 90, Holy Cross 83 OT (3-23-61) Providence 62, St. Louis 59 (3-25-61)

1961-62 National Invitational Tournament(Madison Square Garden) Temple 80, Providence 78 OT (3-14-62)

1962-63 National Invitational Tournament (CHAMPIONS) (Madison Square Garden) Providence 106, Miami 96 (3-19-63) Providence 70, Marquette 64 (3-21-63) Providence 81, Canisius 66 (3-23-63)

1963-64 NCAA First Round (Palestra) Villanova 77, Providence 66 (3-9-64)

1964-65 NCAA First Round (Palestra) Providence 91, West Virginia 67 (3-8-65)1964-65 NCAA Eastern Regional(University of Maryland) Providence 81, St. Joseph’s 73 OT (3-12-65) Princeton 109, Providence 69 (3-13-65)

1965-66 NCAA First Round(Virginia Tech University) St. Joseph’s 65, Providence 48 (3-7-66)

1966-67 National Invitational Tournament(Madison Square Garden) Providence 77, Memphis State 68 (3-11-67) Marquette 81, Providence 80 (3-14-67)

1970-71 National Invitational Tournament(Madison Square Garden) Providence 64, Louisville 58 (3-20-71) North Carolina 86, Providence 79 (3-22-71)

NCAA: 15 Appearances 14 Wins - 16 Losses NIT: 19 Appearances 32 Wins - 20 Losses

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In-Season Tournament Summary

Quantico Holiday Tournament - Quantico, Va.December 17-19, 1957Providence 80 - Hartwick 64Providence 64 - St. Michael’s 53 Providence 77 - Quantico 71 (CHAMPIONS)

Providence College Holiday Invitational - Providence, R.I.December 29-30, 1958Providence 83 - Colgate 67Providence 67 - Boston College 60 (CHAMPIONS)

Providence College Holiday Festival - Providence, R.I.December 29-30, 1959Providence 76 - Boston University 47Providence 83 - Georgetown 56 (CHAMPIONS)

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 27-28, 1960St. John’s 76 - Providence 54Seton Hall 92 - Providence 83

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 27-29, 1961Wisconsin 95 - Providence 84New York University 73 - Providence 61

ECAC Quaker City Tournament - Phila., Pa.December 26-30, 1962Providence 70 - Delaware 57Brigham Young 81 - Providence 78Providence 78 - Villanova 59

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 26-30, 1963St. Joseph’s 60 - Providence 53Providence 69 - Cornell 63Providence 72 - St. John’s 67

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 27-30, 1965Providence 79 - NYU 76Providence 81 - Illinois 79Providence 91 - Boston College 86 (CHAMPIONS)

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 26-30, 1966Providence 82 - Duquesne 55Providence 91 - Northwestern 79Providence 82 - St. Joseph’s 76 (CHAMPIONS)

Boston Garden Tournament - Boston, Mass.December 20-21, 1967Providence 77 - LaSalle 56Boston College 88 - Providence 70

Quaker City Tournament - Philadelphia, Pa.December 27-28, 1967Temple 93 - Providence 63Pennsylvania 61 - Providence 48

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 27-28, 1968UCLA 98 - Providence 81Holy Cross 78 - Providence 66

Charlotte Invitational - Charlotte, N.C.December 29-30, 1969Syracuse 94 - Providence 83Holy Cross 72 - Providence 68

Volunteer Classic - Knoxville, Tenn.December 18-19, 1970Providence 84 - Detroit 69Tennessee 77 - Providence 58

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 26-30, 1970Providence 89 - Manhattan 69South Carolina 102 - Providence 86Providence 94 - St. John’s 80

Holiday Festival - New York, N.Y.December 27-30, 1971Providence 81 - Penn State 65Fordham 77 - Providence 72Providence 93 - St. Peter’s 87

Utah Classic - Salt Lake City, UtahDecember 15-16, 1972Providence 79 - South Carolina 64Santa Clara 97 - Providence 92

Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, HawaiiDecember 26-29, 1973Purdue 93 - Providence 85Providence 64 - Tennessee 60Providence 82 - Washington St. 67

Ocean State Classic - Providence , R.I.December 26-28, 1974Providence 76 - Holy Cross 75Providence 83 - Drake 73St. John’s 91 - Providence 79

Cable Car Classic - San Francisco, Calif.December 20-21, 1975Providence 73 -Santa Clara 66San Francisco 91 - Providence 77

Colonial Classic - Boston, Mass.December 11-12, 1976Providence 77 - Boston College 67Holy Cross 67 - Providence 65

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 28-29, 1976Providence 81 - Texas 67Providence 82 - Michigan 81 (2OT) (CHAMPIONS)

Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, HawaiiDecember 27-29, 1977Providence 70 - Lafayette 59Stanford 76 - Providence 61Providence 53 - Texas Tech 52

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 15-16, 1978Providence 59 - California 58Florida 79 - Providence 61

Sugar Bowl Classic - New Orleans, La.December 28-29, 1978Virginia 106 - Providence 68Bradley 84 - Providence 52

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 21-22, 1979Providence 58 - Stanford 46Duke 82 - Providence 78

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 19 -20, 1980Washington 60 - Providence 51Michigan State 77 - Providence 76

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 29-30, 1981Navy 68 - Providence 65Providence 53 - Northwestern 52

Industrial National Classic - Providence, R.I.December 10-11, 1982Ohio 48 - Providence 43Providence 57 - Colgate 44

Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, HawaiiDecember 27-29, 1982Hawaii 54 - Providence 43Providence 56 - Arizona State 54Virginia Tech 70 - Providence 57

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.December 28-29, 1983Providence 46 - Pennsylvania 42Providence 65 - Temple 59 (CHAMPIONS)

Chaminade Invitational - Kona, HawaiiNovember 21-23, 1984Providence 75 - Virginia 71Providence 60 - Chaminade 58 (CHAMPIONS)

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.December 28-29, 1984Providence 73 - West Texas St. 64Illinois St. 65 - Providence 59

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.November 28-29, 1986Providence 104 - American 82Tulsa 82 - Providence 74

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.November 27-28, 1987Providence 80 - Fordham 76Providence 84 - Louisiana Tech 80 (CHAMPIONS)

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.November 25-26, 1988Providence 102 - Niagara 66Providence 93 - So. Alabama 86 (OT) (CHAMPIONS)

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.November 24-25, 1989Providence 70 - New Hampshire 49Providence 81 - Bowling Green 79 (CHAMPIONS)

ACC-BIG EAST Challenge - Greensboro, N.C.December 6, 1989Clemson 72 - Providence 71

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.November 23-24, 1990Providence 112 - Morgan State 74Providence 98 - Lafayette 63 (CHAMPIONS)

Maui Invitational - Lahaina, HawaiiNovember 25-27, 1991Chaminade 111 - Providence 108 (OT)Minnesota 89 - Providence 82Providence 87 - Lamar 76

ACC-BIG EAST Challenge - Meadowlands, N.J.December 4, 1991Maryland 76 - Providence 66

Fleet Classic - Providence, R.I.December 11, 1992Providence 71 - Notre Dame 52 (CHAMPIONS)

Top of the World Classic - Fairbanks, AlaskaNovember 22-24, 1996Providence 98 - Alaska-Fairbanks 73Middle Tennessee 77 - Providence 75Providence 82 - Southern Illinois 58

Great Eight Tournament - Chicago, Ill.December 2, 1997Utah 64 - Providence 58

CoSIDA Classic - Providence, R.I.November 9-10, 1998Vanderbilt 72 - Providence 66Texas Christian 79 - Providence 77

Puerto Rico Shootout - Bayonne, Puerto RicoNovember 25-27, 1999Michigan State 82 - Providence 58Virginia 80 - Providence 64Providence 120 - American-Puerto Rico 60

Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.November 24-26, 2000Providence 60 - Missouri-Kansas City 53Creighton 63 - Providence 51Auburn 80 - Providence 69

Las Vegas Tourney - Las Vegas, Nev.November 16-21, 2001Providence 79 - Siena 54 (at Providence)Oklahoma State 83 - Providence 65Providence 93 - Austin Peay 84Providence 69 - Texas-El Paso 60

Jimmy V Classic - New York, N.Y.December 9, 2003Providence 70 - Illinois 51

Preseason NIT - New York, N.Y.November 16-26, 2004Providence 83 - Niagara 78 (at Providence)Providence 89 - Pennsylvania 52 (at Providence)Wake Forest 79 - Providence 67 (Madison Sq. Garden)Providence 72 - Michigan 63 (Madison Sq. Garden)

Orange Bowl Classic - Miami, Fla.November 27, 2004Florida 84 - Providence 66

ESPN Puerto Rico Tip Off - San Juan, Puerto RicoNovember 15-18, 2007Providence 66 - Temple 64Providence 67 - Arkansas 51Miami (FL) 64 - Providence 58

The Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase - Boston, Mass.December 1, 2007Providence 98 - Boston College 89 (OT)

Pizza Hut BIG EAST-SEC Invitational - Philadelphia, Pa.December 6, 2007South Carolina 68 - Providence 67

76 Classic - Anaheim, CaliforniaNovember 27-30, 2008Baylor 72 - Providence 56Providence 67 - Charlotte 62St. Mary’s 81 - Providence 75

World Vision Invitational - Providence, R.I.November 13-15, 2009Providence 96 - Bryant 53Providence 76 - Bucknell 65Providence 79 - Mercer 77(CHAMPIONS)

Cancun Challenge - Cancun, MexicoNovember 18-24, 2010Providence 77 - Morgan State 55 (at Providence)Providence 78 - Prairie View A&M 62 (at Providence)La Salle 84 - Providence 73Providence 84 - Wyoming 77

South Padre Island Invitational - South Padre Island, TexasNovember 19-26, 2011Providence 87 - Florida A&M 65 (at Providence)Providence 59 - Southern 53 (at Providence)Iowa State 64 - Providence 54Northern Iowa 79 - Providence 62

Puerto Rico Tip-Off - San Juan, Puerto RicoNovember 15-18, 2012Massachusetts 77 - Providence 75Penn State 55 - Providence 52 (OT)Providence 72 - UNC Ashville 67

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YEAR GP MIN FG-FGM PCT. 3PT-ATT PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO ST BS PF-DQ PTS. AVG.

ABDULLAH, Abdul (Ab) 5-10 171 • Central/CCRI/RI • 4 • G1993 32 822 18-75 .240 4-23 .174 29-62 .468 55 1.7 181 63 30 6 61-0 69 2.21994 30 937 32-97 .330 12-44 .273 29-45 .644 56 1.9 241 100 48 6 75-3 105 3.5TOT. 62 1759 50-172 .291 16-67 .239 58-107 .542 111 1.8 422 163 78 12 136-3 174 2.8

ACKER, Justin 5-10 170 • No. Salem/NY • 22 • G1996 6 7 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 1 0.2 1 4 2 0 2-0 5 0.8 ADAIR, David 6-0 • East Greenwich/RI • G-F1927 9 22- 9- 53 5.9

ADAMS, Mark 6-3 200 • St. Peter’s Prep/NJ • 13 • G1995 5 6 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1-0 0 0.01996 6 11 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 1-0 3 0.51997 12 15 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 2-0 3 0.31998 6 12 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 1 2 0 0 1-0 3 0.5TOT. 29 44 2-11 .182 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 3 0.1 2 5 0 0 5-0 9 0.3 AHERN, James 6-0 170 • Hope High/RI • 32(H) 33 (A) • G1963 14 2-10 .200 8-14 .571 7 0.5 9-0 12 0.91964 21 45-104 .433 14-25 .560 59 2.8 57-4 109 5.21965 18 21-66 .318 8-17 .471 37 2.1 13-0 50 2.8TOT. 53 68-180 .378 30-56 .536 103 1.9 79-4 171 3.2

AHERN, William 6-2 175 • East Boston/MA • 19 • F1949 5 3- 0- 6 1.2

AIELLO, Paul 6-5 175 • Johnston/RI • 30 • G-F1977 11 79 9-19 .477 4-6 .667 36 3.3 7 10 3 0 7-0 22 2.01978 11 93 13-25 .520 8-8 1.000 9 0.8 8 4 2 0 6- 34 3.1TOT. 22 172 22-44 .500 12-14 .857 45 2.0 15 14 5 0 13- 56 2.5

ALLEN, Hector (Heck) St. Peter’s High/NY • G-F1927 16 47- 23- 117 7.31928 13 7- 7- 21 1.6TOT. 29 54- 30- 138 4.8

ALLICK, Donell 6-4 195 • Winchendon/CT • 10 • G2002 14 69 6-15 .400 1-6 .167 8-10 .800 12 0.9 3 6 2 2 8-0 21 1.5Transferred to Seward Community College, Louisiana Tech

ALOSA, Matt 6-2 180 • Pembroke Academy/NH • 10 • G1992 26 255 22-49 .449 15-31 .484 17-30 .567 26 1.0 36 32 12 1 58-1 76 2.91993 16 302 37-107 .346 22-69 .319 19-26 .731 36 2.3 29 17 3 0 33-1 115 7.2TOT. 42 557 59-156 .378 37-100 .370 36-56 .643 62 1.5 65 49 15 1 92-2 191 4.5Transferred to New Hampshire

ANDERSON, Leland 6-8 245 • Attleboro/Univ. of Michigan/MA • 34 • F-C2002 20 232 26-71 .366 0-0 .000 20-31 .645 42 2.1 21 23 6 3 35-0 72 3.62003 4 19 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 1-0 3 0.8TOT. 24 251 27-77 .351 0-0 .000 21-33 .636 43 1.8 21 23 6 3 36-0 75 3.1

ANGELICA, Carl 5-10 168 • Enfield/CT • 15 • G-F-C1935 9 6- 2- 14 1.61936 11 4- 4- 12 1.11937 18 21- 11- 53 2.9TOT. 38 31- 17- 79 2.1

ANRIN, Christopher 6-7 220 • Alvik/Sweden • 20 • F2001 30 389 55-139 .396 40-110 .364 23-28 .821 52 1.7 26 12 10 3 27-0 173 5.82002 29 525 60-161 .373 45-128 .352 11-15 .733 43 1.5 25 23 9 5 34-0 176 6.12003 22 181 21-65 .323 13-52 .250 8-12 .667 15 0.7 3 11 1 0 16-0 63 2.92004 23 166 23-51 .451 20-47 .426 3-7 .429 17 0.7 7 5 3 1 12-0 69 3.0TOT. 104 1261 159-416 .382 118-337 .350 45-62 .726 127 1.2 61 51 23 9 89-0 481 4.6

AQUAVIA, Charles 5-8 160 • Naugatuck/CT • 10 • G1953 18 16-40 .400 9-18 .500 4 0.2 19-0 41 2.41954 15 5- 2- 12 0.8TOT. 33 21- 11- 53 1.6

ARZOOMANIAN, John (Arzy) 5-10 170 • Central/RI • F-G-C1945 12 83- 70- 236 19.71946 17 46- 27- 119 7.01947 12 26- 4- 56 4.7TOT. 41 155- 101- 411 10.0

AUGUSTIN, Romuald (Rome) 6-7 215 • Rayen High/OH • 25, 4 • F2000 30 653 70-193 .363 28-97 .289 30-48 .625 100 3.3 30 35 23 13 59-0 198 6.62001 31 833 100-224 .446 45-112 .402 39-57 .684 84 2.7 53 51 29 10 62-0 284 9.22002 5 87 9-26 .346 1-14 .071 3-5 .600 11 2.2 2 6 5 1 10-0 22 4.42003 23 490 50-127 .394 31-79 .392 27-32 .844 63 2.7 19 32 19 14 39-1 158 6.9TOT. 89 2063 229-570 .402 105-302 .348 99-142 .697 258 2.9 104 124 76 38 170-1 662 7.4 2002-Medical Redshirt; Transferred to Bryant College

BAGLEY, James 5-10 165 • Boston College High/MA • 11 • F-G1938 5 7- 0- 14 2.81939 1 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 6 7- 0- 14 2.3

BAKER, Alan 6-7 215 • St. Anthony’s/Wash.DC • 23 • F-C1972 4 6 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3 0.8 0 0 0 1-0 4 1.01973 25 20-45 .444 22-34 .647 62 2.5 8 13 24-1 62 2.51974 28 281 30-60 .500 29-45 .644 63 2.3 13 18 32-0 89 3.2TOT. 57 52-108 .481 51-79 .646 128 2.2 21 57-1 155 2.7

BARBARITO, Anthony (Tony) New Haven/CT • C1933 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

BARCHI, John 5-7 160 • Danbury/CT • F1943 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

BARNES, Jon 6-0 165 • Contoocook/NH • G1979 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.0

BARNES, Marvin (News) 6-9 220 • Central/RI • 24 • C1972 27 931 236-462 .511 112-173 .647 424 15.7 43 45 67 90-6 584 21.61973 30 1045 237-436 .545 75-109 .688 571 19.0 88 78 137 91-3 549 18.31974 32 1158 297-596 .498 112-164 .682 597 18.7 113 118 159 110-7 706 22.1TOT. 89 3134 770-1494 .515 299-446 .670 1592 17.8 244 363 291-16 1839 20.7

BARNEY, Jamal 6-3 185 • Southwestern/MD • 22 • G2007 13 122 12-36 .333 1-8 .125 6-9 .667 20 1.5 11 12 7 1 11-0 31 2.4Transferred to Loyola (Maryland)

BARNINI, John (Slip) 6-0 172 • Pittsfield/MA • 12 • G-F-C1938 16 11- 18- 40 2.51939 10 11- 5- 27 2.71940 14 26- 20- 72 5.1TOT. 40 48- 43- 139 3.5

BARRETT, William 6-2 185 • Mingo Junction/OH • 40(H) 41(A) • G1965 4 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 2 0.5 1-0 5 1.21966 4 4-5 .800 1-2 .500 5 1.3 5-0 9 2.3TOT. 8 6-8 .750 2-4 .500 7 0.4 6-0 14 1.8

BARRY, William 5-8 155 • St. Raphael/RI • 10 • G-F-C1942 12 3- 0- 6 0.5

BAUDINET, Chris 6-5 210 • Taft School/CT • 21 • F2006 2 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02007 7 14 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0.02008 4 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02009 14 34 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 5 0.4 1 2 1 1 3-0 5 0.4TOT. 27 55 2-8 .250 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 8 0.3 2 4 1 1 3-0 5 0.2

BAUER, Thomas 6-2 185 • St. Mary’s/PA • 13 • F1950 10 3- 7- 13 1.31951 21 13- 4- 30 1.41952 14 10- 6- 20 1.4 0 17-0 26 1.9TOT. 45 26- 17- 69 1.5

BECKER, Alex 6-3 170 • Patterson/NJ • 20 • C-F1949 26 43- 30-46 .652 116 4.51950 16 15- 5- 35 2.21951 6 7- 3- 17 2.8TOT. 48 65- 38- 168 3.5

BELION, Brian 6-5 200 • Avon High/CT • 25 • F2009 6 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 2-0 4 0.7

BELLIOTTI, C-G1946 3 0- 0- 0 0.0

BELLIVEAU, Ray 5-10 185 • Fitchburg/MA • 12 • F-G1935 20 39- 14- 92 4.61936 17 35- 19- 89 5.21937 12 12- 4- 28 2.3TOT. 49 86- 37- 209 4.3

BELLO, Gary 6-0 165 • Amity/CT • 11 • G1973 23 9-30 .300 6-9 .667 11 0.4 19 7 7-0 24 1.11974 27 580 82-151 .543 30-34 .882 50 1.8 116 38 32-0 194 7.21975 24 600 88-178 .494 46-58 .793 50 2.1 122 73 30 4 27-0 222 9.2TOT. 74 179-359 .499 82-101 .812 111 1.5 257 118 66-0 440 5.9

BENEDICT, James 6-4 180 • Hartford/CT • 20(H) 21(A) • F-G1964 26 977 122-277 .440 22-34 .647 137 5.3 26-0 266 10.21965 26 926 169-368 .459 37-48 .771 119 4.6 36-0 375 14.41966 27 1035 204-443 .461 37-53 .698 122 4.5 42-1 445 16.5TOT. 79 2938 495-1088 .455 96-135 .711 378 4.8 104-1 1086 13.7

BENHAM, Bryan 6-4 206 • Cartersville/GA • 42 • F-G1986 9 34 3-6 .500 2-9 .222 4 0.4 3 3 0 1 8 0.91987 20 64 5-16 .313 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 14 0.7 4 2 2 2 5-0 12 0.61988 12 59 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 10 0.8 2 3 1 0 10-0 10 0.81989 11 51 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 4-7 .571 8 0.7 3 2 2 2 7-0 14 1.3TOT. 52 208 18-38 .474 0-0 .000 8-22 .364 36 0.7 12 10 5 5 44 0.8

BENOIT, Roland (Benny) 6-1 155 • Sacred Heart/RI • 12 • F-G1956 10 7-21 .333 4-4 1.000 9 0.9 1-0 18 1.81957 3 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 2-0 4 1.3TOT. 13 8-26 308 6-6 1.000 3-0 22 1.7

BENT, Greg 6-8 230 • McKenzie High/San Jacinto JC/MI • 23 • F1989 22 252 51-89 .573 2-3 .667 10-15 .667 46 2.1 4 18 7 7 27-0 114 5.21990 27 265 49-110 .445 4-8 .500 17-21 .810 41 1.5 10 20 6 5 37-0 119 4.4TOT. 49 517 100-199 .503 6-11 .545 27-36 .750 87 1.8 14 38 13 12 64-0 233 4.8

BENTLEY, Frederick CT • F1921 3 12- 16- 40 13.31922 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 5 12- 16- 40 8.0

BENTON, Adam 6-2 185 • Sequoyah/GA • 13 • G1995 9 54 4-11 .364 0-6 .000 1-4 .250 6 0.7 8 5 4 0 10-0 9 1.0Transferred to Akron

BERKELEY, Mike 6-0 185 • Iona Prep/NY • 15 • G1982 6 16 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 3 0.5 2 2 3 0 2-0 1 0.21983 5 9 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 3 0.6 0 6 1 0 1-0 0 0.0TOT. 11 25 0-5 .000 1-3 .333 6 0.5 2 8 4 0 3-0 1 0.1

BERTINO, Tom 6-0 180 • Port Chester/NY • 12(H) 9 (A) • G1948 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

BESSETTE, Richard (Dick) 5-11 157 • Central Falls/RI • 25 • G-F1957 24 30-80 .375 29-45 .644 32-0 89 3.71958 17 15-40 .375 7-15 .467 6 0.3 4-0 37 2.11959 18 18-39 .462 6-8 .750 18 1.0 8-0 42 2.3TOT. 59 63-159 .396 42-68 .618 44-0 168 2.8

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BEST, James 6-6 185 • Portsmouth/UNH/NH • 21 • G-F1987 6 83 17-30 .567 2-6 .333 2-3 .667 14 2.3 8 4 2 1 19-0 38 6.3

BLAIN, Joseph 6-1 150 • Providence/RI • 22 • F1949 21 21- 16- 58 2.8

BLAIR, William (Bill) 6-3 170 • Boston/MA • 14 (H) 15 (A) • F-G1964 24 34-96 .354 35-42 .833 67 2.8 22-1 103 4.31965 26 129-266 .485 95-117 .811 193 7.4 75-4 353 13.61966 27 122-229 .532 101-112 .902 168 6.3 90-4 345 12.8TOT. 77 285-591 .482 231-271 .852 428 5.6 187-9 801 10.4

BLIEDEN, Milton 5-9 160 • Staten Island/NY • 10 • G-F1935 14 8- 0- 16 1.11936 14 3- 4- 10 0.71939 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 30 11- 4- 26 0.9

BOBINSKI, Ed 6-2 187 • Hillhouse High/CT • 21 • C-G-F1936 20 79- 43- 201 10.11937 14 51- 31- 133 9.51938 16 50- 20- 120 7.5TOT. 50 180- 94- 454 9.1

BOSTICK, Jim Hoboken/NJ • F-G1933 11 3- 0- 6 0.51934 12 7- 2- 16 1.31935 21 21- 12- 54 2.6TOT. 44 31- 14- 76 1.7

BOURDEAU, Leo Fitchburg/MA • G1927 9 12- 5- 29 3.21928 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 11 12- 5- 29 2.6

BOWMAN, Ira 6-5 200 • Seton Hall Prep/NJ • 13 • G-F1992 28 354 40-82 .488 1-5 .200 46-72 .639 22 0.8 35 44 22 1 70-4 127 4.51993 15 136 17-29 .586 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 23 1.5 5 12 4 0 31-2 46 3.1TOT. 43 490 57-111 .514 1-5 .200 58-90 .644 45 1.0 40 56 26 1 101-6 173 4.0Transferred to Pennsylvania

BOYLE, John 5-10 155 • Mt. Pleasant/RI • G-C-F1945 9 5- 4- 14 1.6

BRACHEN, Allen (Dick) 6-1 185 • Port Chester/NY • 27 • G-F-C1931 19 77- 26- 180 9.51932 24 87- 52- 226 9.41933 16 85- 38- 208 13.01934 16 66- 27- 159 9.9TOT. 75 315- 143- 773 10.3

BRAGG, Marques 6-7 230 • Clifford Scott/NJ • 24 • F-C1989 14 78 13-28 .464 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 17 1.2 4 5 1 3 18-0 32 2.31990 28 424 60-107 .561 0-0 .000 39-88 .443 111 4.0 11 34 13 13 90-0 159 5.71991 32 868 162-270 .600 0-0 .000 66-145 .455 280 8.8 34 62 35 19 119-1 390 12.21992 30 867 124-230 .539 0-0 .000 92-170 .541 249 8.3 42 57 36 20 88-0 340 11.3TOT. 104 2237 359-635 .565 0-0 .000 203-418 .486 657 6.3 91 158 85 55 315-1 921 8.9

BRESNAHAN, Charlie 5-9 145 • LaSalle/RI • 14(H) 6(A) • F-C1946 11 24- 5- 53 4.81947 19 45- 18- 108 5.71948 20 67- 31- 165 8.31949 26 64- 33- 161 6.2TOT. 76 200- 87- 487 6.4

BREWINGTON, Dwight (Brew) 6-5 195 • Lynn/Worcester Academy/MA • 24 • G2004 28 555 59-143 .413 16-56 .286 25-44 .568 70 2.5 44 43 28 13 49-0 159 5.72005 23 746 110-248 .444 44-130 .338 41-63 .651 99 4.3 64 73 29 28 56-3 305 13.3TOT. 51 1301 169-391 .432 60-186 .323 66-107 .617 169 3.3 108 116 47 41 105-3 464 9.1Transferred to Liberty

BRISPORT, Leon 6-8 220 • Erasmus/LA Valley CC/NY • 32 • F-C1999 19 181 17-46 .370 0-0 .000 18-28 .643 43 2.3 7 12 1 5 25-0 52 2.7Transferred to Stony Brook

BROOKS, Delray 6-4 200 • Rogers/Indiana U./IN • 12 • G1987 28 856 134-310 .432 66-157 .420 68-83 .819 110 3.9 74 54 51 6 89-3 402 14.41988 28 953 118-307 .384 67-182 .368 76-89 .854 80 2.9 75 61 79 2 94-4 379 13.5TOT. 56 1809 252-617 .408 133-339 .392 144-172 .837 190 3.4 149 115 130 8 183-7 781 13.9

BROOKS, Marshon 6-5 200 • Tucker High/GA • 2 • G-F2008 18 167 21-55 .382 5-19 .263 15-21 .714 17 0.9 7 13 6 3 12-0 62 3.42009 32 696 122-279 .437 40-128 .313 54-79 .684 115 3.6 44 44 34 23 58-0 338 10.62010 31 824 168-360 .467 46-131 .351 59-83 .711 129 4.2 44 52 41 16 72-3 441 14.22011 32 1168 276-571 .483 67-197 .340 169-219 .772 225 7.0 80 98 48 39 80-0 788 24.6TOT. 113 2855 587-1265 .464 158-475 .333 297-402 .739 486 4.3 175 207 129 81 222-3 1629 14.4

BROWN, Abdul 6-9 225 • Southern/Coll. of So. Idaho/MD • 15 • F-C1997 8 59 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 13 1.6 0 4 2 0 12-0 7 0.9

BROWN, Don 6-2 180 • Verbum Dei/CA • 12 • G1983 25 328 48-102 .470 4-12 .333 26 1.0 32 32 19 1 34-0 100 4.01984 29 796 107-239 .448 18-36 .500 48 1.7 62 44 29 0 40-0 232 8.01985 31 840 135-301 .449 25-41 .610 52 1.7 86 48 26 1 57-0 295 9.51986 29 532 106-236 .449 21-32 .656 49 1.7 60 33 40 6 66-3 233 8.0TOT. 114 2496 396-878 .451 68-121 .562 175 1.5 240 157 114 8 197-3 860 7.5

BROWN, Derrick (Flight) 6-6 210 • Grady/CC of Los Angeles/NY • 32 • F1996 30 878 160-332 .482 26-86 .302 98-130 .754 205 6.8 49 72 30 13 81-2 444 14.81997 34 1085 207-415 .499 44-119 .370 132-163 .810 213 6.3 51 84 39 9 80-2 590 17.4TOT. 64 1963 367-747 .491 70-205 .341 230-293 .785 418 6.5 100 156 69 22 161-4 1034 16.2 BROWN, Gerald 6-4 198 • Hargrave Military Acad./Frederick Douglass/MD • 5 • G2004 11 72 8-19 .421 1-7 .143 5-8 .625 7 0.6 7 8 5 0 7-0 22 2.02005 15 292 37-86 .430 6-26 .231 26-33 .788 37 2.5 23 21 23 2 38-0 106 7.1TOT. 26 364 45-105 .429 7-33 .212 31-41 .756 44 1.7 30 29 28 2 45-0 128 4.9Transferred to Loyola (MD)

BROWN, Michael 6-1 187 • Cicero North/NY • 30 • G 1993 33 754 78-189 .413 24-56 .429 60-73 .822 73 2.2 79 57 38 3 84-2 240 7.31994 30 856 109-301 .362 52-145 .359 49-62 .790 84 2.8 71 54 42 3 69-0 319 10.61995 30 1009 88-219 .402 38-101 .376 36-45 .800 92 3.1 116 78 47 5 83-3 250 8.31996 30 971 125-271 .461 53-118 .449 51-63 .810 106 3.5 93 53 47 3 65-0 354 11.8TOT. 123 3590 400-980 .408 167-420 .398 196-243 .807 355 3.1 359 242 174 14 301-5 1163 9.5

BROWN, Troy 6-8 238 • Brewster Academy/MA • 33 • F-C1991 26 217 34-74 .459 0-1 .000 10-23 .434 69 2.7 10 21 4 13 39-0 78 3.01992 29 268 47-99 .475 0-0 .000 20-32 .625 68 2.3 3 29 6 10 50-0 114 3.91993 33 415 52-131 .397 0-2 .000 45-64 .703 127 3.8 10 45 14 15 58-0 149 4.51995 30 797 136-257 .529 12-20 .600 75-99 .758 237 7.9 13 55 15 26 85-4 359 12.0TOT. 118 1697 269-561 .480 12-23 .522 150-218 .688 501 4.2 36 150 39 64 232-4 700 5.91994-Redshirt

BURCH, Charles (Chuck) 6-7 225 • Tabor Academy/MA • 33 • F2005 25 229 16-46 .348 5-19 .263 3-8 .375 25 1.0 7 21 6 1 28-1 40 1.62006 27 550 40-108 .370 16-40 .400 33-40 .825 85 3.1 22 32 14 10 45-1 129 4.82007 17 282 17-49 .347 7-27 .259 9-13 .692 36 2.1 14 19 7 4 25-0 50 2.92008 28 327 16-45 .356 7-20 .350 5-8 .625 35 1.3 15 16 5 0 31-0 44 1.6TOT. 97 1388 89-248 .359 35-106 .330 50-69 .725 181 1.9 58 88 32 15 129-2 263 2.7

BURCHETT, Luke 6-0 185 • Fenwick High/IL • 12 • G2007 3 4 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 2.02009 8 11 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 5 1 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 11 16 2-7 .286 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1 0.1 2 5 1 0 0-0 6 0.5

BURKE, F1943 4 3- 1- 7 1.8

BURNS, Jim LaSalle/RI • C1930 4 0- 0- 0 0.0

BURNS, Marlon 6-8 205 • Dartmouth/MA • 31 • F1981 17 73 6-11 .545 13-16 .812 17 1.0 0 2 1 3 13-0 25 1.51982 24 427 33-58 .568 32-57 .561 68 2.8 10 22 16 10 50-1 98 4.11983 14 90 6-17 .352 1-6 .167 23 1.6 5 6 4 2 18-0 13 0.9TOT. 55 590 45-86 .523 46-79 .582 108 2.0 15 30 21 15 81-1 136 2.5

BURTON, Quinton 6-5 198 • Hammond High/MD • 15 • F-G1988 28 717 91-170 .535 10-22 .455 51-67 .761 107 3.8 29 72 21 6 74-1 243 8.71989 25 162 13-29 .448 4-13 .333 3-9 .333 21 0.8 14 12 9 1 24-0 33 1.31990 29 912 113-249 .454 33-94 .351 64-88 .727 158 5.4 45 62 20 9 93-5 323 11.1TOT. 82 1791 217-448 .484 47-129 .364 118-164 .720 286 3.5 88 146 50 16 191-6 599 7.31987-Prop 48

CAHILL, Ed 6-5 185 • Mt. Pleasant/RI • 20 • C1956 2 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 8 4.0 2-0 5 2.5

CALLEN, Craig 6-5 212 • Warwick/RI • 54(H) 55 (A) • F1968 24 54-109 .494 22-35 .629 123 5.1 56-3 130 5.41969 24 45-103 .437 23-32 .719 112 4.7 52-4 113 4.71970 25 60-121 .496 33-45 .733 113 4.5 51-3 153 6.1TOT. 73 159-333 .477 78-112 .696 348 4.8 159-10 396 5.4

CAMAH, Jamaal 6-4 195 • Salem/Notre Dame Academy/MA • 5 • G-F1999 30 488 58-135 .430 2-19 .105 20-37 .541 61 2.0 21 37 21 1 37-1 138 4.62000 29 670 70-179 .391 0-7 .000 33-52 .635 112 3.9 46 54 31 0 44-0 173 6.0TOT. 59 1158 128-314 .408 2-26 .077 53-89 .596 173 2.9 67 91 52 1 81-1 311 5.3Transferred to New Haven CAMPBELL, Bruce (Soup) 6-9 210 • Wilbur Cross/CT • 23 • F1975 30 676 133-283 .470 64-84 .762 202 6.7 46 79 22 33 68-1 330 11.01976 32 1038 206-391 .527 96-123 .780 272 8.5 61 72 34 36 87-2 504 15.81977 29 983 184-373 .493 64-91 .703 234 8.1 66 69 32 31 83-3 432 14.91978 31 1067 203-428 .474 133-180 .739 241 7.8 56 70 18 12 75-2 539 17.4TOT. 122 3764 726-1475 .492 357-478 .746 949 7.8 229 290 106 112 313-8 1809 14.8

CAMPBELL, Fred 6-7 210 • Salisbury/Midland JC/NC • 25 • F1991 32 567 38-112 .339 6-18 .333 30-50 .600 128 4.0 18 28 16 5 68-1 112 3.51992 13 76 4-11 .364 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 24 1.8 4 5 1 2 11-0 11 0.8TOT. 45 643 42-123 .341 6-19 .316 33-54 .611 152 3.4 22 33 17 7 79-1 123 2.7

CAMPBELL, Matt St. Peter’s High/NY • F-G1946 2 2- 1- 5 2.51947 3 3- 3- 9 3.0TOT. 5 5- 4- 14 2.8

CANESTRARI, Roger 6-4 200 • Bellingham/MA • 23 • F-G1956 19 28-81 .346 14-24 .583 84 3.8 14-0 70 3.11957 24 26-84 .310 23-29 .793 25-0 75 3.11958 14 9-26 .346 4-6 .667 27 1.9 9-0 22 1.5TOT. 57 63-191 .330 41-59 .695 48-0 167 2.9

CANTY, Sean 6-8 225 • Tabor Academy/MA • 22 • F1981 26 265 19-55 .345 24-35 .685 47 1.8 6 16 15 10 41-1 62 2.41982 25 516 38-81 .469 6-17 .352 90 3.6 17 31 23 11 57-3 82 3.31983 30 643 71-155 .458 14-20 .700 114 3.8 21 44 25 12 47-1 156 5.21984 28 569 61-115 .530 15-23 .652 76 2.7 27 35 17 6 60-2 137 4.9TOT. 109 1993 189-406 .466 59-95 .621 327 3.0 71 126 80 39 205-7 437 4.0

CARBERRY, David 6-1 185 • Xavier/NY • F-G1943 8 2- 2- 6 0.81946 6 1- 0- 2 0.3TOT. 14 3- 2- 8 0.6

CAREW, Joseph 6-1 170 • Medford/MA • 6 • F1935 22 72- 22- 166 7.51936 17 54- 18- 126 7.41937 14 39- 27- 105 7.5TOT. 53 165- 67- 397 7.5

CAROLLAN, Matthew F-G1921 3 1- 0- 2 0.7

CARR, John 139 • DeLaSalle/RI • G-F1945 4 1- 1- 3 0.8

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CARTER, Chris 6-4 180 • Sheperd Hill Regional/MA • 41 • G2010 2 5 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.02011 5 8 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0.42012 16 35 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3 0.2 0 1 1 0 5-0 8 0.5TOT. 23 48 4-13 .308 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 4 0.2 0 1 1 0 7-0 10 0.4

CHESTER, Elmer 5-10 168 • Providence/RI • 14 • F1935 5 3- 0- 6 1.2

CHOLAKIS, Jim 6-5 190 • Albany/NY • 30 • F-G1981 16 35 9-22 .409 0-0 .000 7 0.4 3 2 1 1 4-0 18 1.11983 1 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 17 38 9-23 .391 0-0 .000 7 0.4 3 2 1 1 4-0 18 1.1

CLARY, Andy 6-3 205 • Newport News/VA • 32 (H) 33(A) • F1967 17 19-35 .569 11-17 .701 26 1.4 21-0 49 2.91968 24 64-149 .430 32-43 .744 112 4.7 45-0 160 6.71969 24 106-219 .484 55-88 .625 169 7.0 62-2 267 11.1TOT. 65 189-403 .469 98-148 .662 307 4.7 128-2 476 7.3

CLEARY, Dennis 6-0 160 • West Orange/NJ • 20 • G1996 3 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.01997 9 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.1 1 0 1 0 1-0 1 0.11998 6 7 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0-0 2 0.3TOT. 18 16 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.1 1 0 2 0 1-0 3 0.2

CLEMENTS, Ken 6-1 165 • Rensselaer/NY • 23 • F-G1957 18 17-58 .293 10-15 .667 12-0 44 2.41958 9 4-14 .286 0-2 .000 6 0.6 4-0 8 0.81959 12 11-24 .458 1-3 .333 8 0.7 4-0 23 1.9TOT. 39 32-96 .333 11-20 .550 20-0 75 1.9

COADY, James 6-3 200 • West Hartford/CT • 14(H) 15(A) • F1967 3 1- 2- 4 1.3

COATES, Jim 6-0 185 • Medford/MA • 26 • G1955 4 1-2 .500 1-4 .250 1 0.3 1-0 3 0.8

CODY, George Woonsocket/RI • G1929 3 0- 0- 0 0.01930 10 4- 2- 10 1.01931 12 7- 4- 18 1.51932 15 4- 3- 11 0.7TOT. 40 15- 9- 39 1.0

COLE, Llewellyn 6-7 220 • Maine Central/NY • 42 • F-C1996 28 172 17-37 .459 1-1 1.000 8-13 .615 29 1.0 3 9 1 8 25-0 43 1.51998 29 691 72-148 .486 5-18 .278 51-90 .567 124 4.3 11 43 21 25 76-3 200 6.91999 28 349 45-76 .592 0-0 .000 21-47 .447 64 2.3 9 21 10 11 54-1 111 4.02000 24 107 4-15 .267 1-2 .500 6-13 .462 22 0.9 3 9 4 2 18-0 15 0.6TOT. 108 1319 137-275 .498 7-21 .333 86-163 .528 229 2.1 26 79 36 46 173-4 367 3.41997-Redshirt COLEMAN, Gerard 6-4 180 • Tilton School/MA • 1 • G2011 31 918 126-301 .419 16-68 .235 51-95 .537 95 3.1 43 59 28 5 46-0 319 10.32012 30 1021 140-331 .423 5-21 .238 110-164 .671 150 5.0 63 67 34 5 53-0 395 13.2TOT. 61 1939 266-632 .421 21-89 .236 161-259 .622 245 4.0 106 126 62 10 99-0 714 11.7Transferred to Gonzaga

COLLARMORE, Lawrence 6-4 175 • Port Chester/NY • 17 • C1954 14 6- 9- 21 1.51955 6 1-8 .013 1-4 .250 14 2.3 3-0 3 0.51956 3 1-4 .250 5-6 .833 12 4.0 2-0 7 2.3TOT. 23 8- 15- 31 1.3

COLLINS, Fred 6-1 174 • New Milford/CT • 11 • C-G-F1935 18 13- 5- 31 1.71936 20 28- 11- 67 3.41937 10 13- 6- 32 3.2TOT. 48 54- 22- 130 2.7

COLLUCCI, Vic 6-2 185 • Newark/NJ • 14(H) 15 (A) • G1969 23 155-354 .438 45-57 .789 69 3.0 28-0 355 15.41970 24 147-299 .490 41-63 .651 51 2.1 42-1 335 13.91971 27 93-200 .465 16-29 .552 47 1.7 32-0 202 7.5TOT. 74 395-853 .463 102-149 .685 167 2.3 102-1 892 12.1

CONLON, Marty 6-10 225 • Archbishop Stepinac/NY • 30 • F-C1987 34 487 43-96 .448 0-0 .000 64-77 .831 100 2.9 16 42 11 7 87-2 150 4.41988 11 282 45-88 .511 0-3 .000 55-66 .833 62 5.6 19 43 5 5 39-2 145 13.21989 29 885 154-294 .524 16-42 .381 91-125 .728 202 7.0 60 94 29 14 95-4 415 14.31990 29 866 136-271 .502 15-48 .313 138-187 .738 220 7.6 72 73 17 15 85-0 425 14.7TOT. 103 2520 378-749 .505 31-93 .333 348-455 .765 584 5.7 167 252 62 41 306-8 1135 11.0

CONNELL, William 6-4 195 • Montclair/NJ • 11(H) 10(A) • F1969 4 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 3 0.7 5-0 6 1.31970 5 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2 0.4 2 0.4TOT. 9 4-10 .400 0-2 .000 5 0.6 8 0.9

CONNELLY, William 6-4 160 • Somerville/MA • 3 • G1940 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

CONNOLLY, Larry 5-10 165 • St. Ann’s Academy/NY • 18 • G1955 19 19-63 .302 27-38 .711 25 1.3 30-2 65 3.41956 13 15-37 .405 7-14 .500 18 1.3 7-0 37 2.9TOT. 32 34-100 .340 34-52 .654 43 1.3 37-2 102 3.2

CONNOLLY, Sean 6-4 180 • Bishop Fenwick/MA • 22 • G1999 30 787 103-271 .380 64-165 .388 60-70 .857 97 3.2 26 35 28 4 61-0 330 11.0Transferred to Ohio State CONWAY, Charles 5-11 170 • Hartford/CT • 12(H) 13(A) • G1968 9 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 3 0.3 2-0 6 0.71969 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0.0TOT. 11 0-3 .000 6-6 1.000 4 0.4 6 0.5

COOGAN, Ed 5-10 155 • Durfee/MA • 10(H) 11(A) • G-F1948 5 6- 1- 13 2.6

COOLEY, Willard 6-4 • Catholic Central/NY • 6 • C-G-F1929 8 0- 2- 2 0.3

COOPER, Bob 6-7 205 • Lindblom/ILL • 32 • F-C1974 32 880 171-299 .571 42-63 .675 229 7.5 10 45 25 101 78-3 384 12.01975 30 688 140-258 .546 48-80 .600 210 7.0 16 62 20 87 72-1 328 10.91976 32 547 97-182 .532 56-89 .629 113 3.5 9 35 13 35 58-0 250 7.81977 29 908 188-302 .623 86-118 .728 216 7.5 28 67 22 61 77-1 462 15.9TOT. 123 3023 596-1041 .572 232-350 .662 768 6.2 63 209 91 284 285-5 1424 11.5

CORDELLA, Rick 6-4 210 • Foxboro/MA • 50 • F-G1996 5 6 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0.41997 9 11 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 0.2 0 1 0 0 1-0 1 0.11998 3 4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0.7TOT. 17 21 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 4 0.2 0 1 0 0 2-0 5 0.3

CORRY, Bob Hope High/RI • G-C1945 11 19- 6- 44 4.01946 7 6- 4- 16 2.3TOT. 18 25- 10- 60 3.3

COSTELLO, Fran 6-8 215 • Catholic Memorial/NY • 31 • F1971 29 71-152 .467 51-64 .797 138 4.9 85-8 193 6.91972 27 906 100-224 .446 52-60 .867 129 4.8 73 71 19 85-7 252 9.71973 31 115-230 .500 52-80 .650 149 4.8 93 53 105-9 282 9.1TOT. 86 286-606 .472 155-204 .760 416 4.8 275-24 727 8.5

COUGHTER, Peter 6-5 200 • Stamford/CT • 44(H) 45 (A) • F-G1966 5 2- 0- 4 0.81967 4 1- 0- 2 0.51968 8 1-12 .083 0-1 .000 8 1.0 2-0 2 0.2TOT. 17 4- 0- 8 0.5

COUNCIL, Vincent 6-2 180 • Patterson School/NY • 32 • G2010 31 856 102-251 .406 19-60 .317 95-135 .704 110 3.5 141 73 37 4 74-1 318 10.3 2011 32 1160 140-393 .356 47-139 .338 111-154 .721 135 4.2 189 106 55 14 77-1 438 13.72012 31 1200 184-471 .391 29-99 .293 95-141 .674 126 4.1 231 109 39 11 75-0 492 15.92013 24 808 88-250 .352 14-51 .275 61-93 .656 74 3.1 164 65 33 12 66-2 251 10.5TOT. 118 4024 514-1365 .377 109-349 .312 362-523 .692 445 3.8 725 353 164 41 292-4 1499 12.7

COX, James 6-3 180 • Classical/RI • 44(H) 45(A) • F-G1963 5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2-0 2 0.41964 4 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 7 1.8 2-0 2 0.51965 12 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 15 1.3 8-0 12 1.0TOT. 21 8-22 .364 0-1 .000 22 1.0 12-0 16 0.8

CRAWFORD, Charlie 6-6 200 • Hillhouse/CT • 22 • F1971 17 22-55 .400 11-24 .458 50 2.9 32-1 55 3.21972 26 631 48-86 .558 27-44 .614 116 4.5 11 27 13 55- 123 4.71973 31 70-140 .500 32-46 .695 187 6.1 19 41 67-1 172 5.5TOT. 74 140-281 .498 70-114 .614 353 4.8 154- 350 4.7

CRAWFORD, Harold G1921 2 0- 0- 0 0.01922 4 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 6 0- 0- 0 0.0

CROSHERE, Austin (AC) 6-9 235 • Crossroads School/CA • 44 • F1994 25 233 38-95 .400 10-31 .323 29-40 .725 55 2.2 3 21 5 8 26-0 115 4.61995 30 570 106-231 .459 29-85 .341 66-85 .776 147 4.9 33 50 17 16 50-0 307 10.21996 30 858 151-359 .421 47-141 .333 109-128 .862 173 5.8 33 64 45 27 79-4 458 15.31997 36 1192 200-440 .455 61-175 .349 182-205 .888 270 7.5 54 95 38 25 92-3 643 17.9TOT. 121 2853 495-1125 .440 147-432 .340 386-458 .843 645 5.3 123 230 105 76 247-7 1523 12.6

CROWLEY, John (Wink) 5-10 155 • Cumberland/RI • 5 • F1937 4 1- 0- 2 0.51938 16 68- 21- 157 9.8TOT. 20 69- 21- 159 8.0

CULLINAN, Ed 6-2 175 • Sacred Heart/CT • 12 • F1971 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

CURRY, Sharaud 5-10 170 • Wheeler High/GA • 4 • G2006 27 899 118-276 .428 37-103 .359 49-55 .891 85 3.1 95 71 29 2 76-1 322 11.92007 27 984 140-334 .419 52-139 .374 82-91 .901 76 2.8 120 97 34 0 68-2 414 15.32008 1 8 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0-0 3 3.02009 33 1049 123-298 .413 57-146 .390 82-97 .845 64 1.9 139 69 35 0 58-0 385 11.72010 31 989 148-364 .407 60-174 .345 126-144 .875 62 2.0 105 65 36 1 57-2 482 15.5TOT. 119 3929 530-1275 .416 207-563 .368 339-388 .874 287 2.4 462 302 134 3 259-5 1606 13.52008-Medical redshirt

DAILEY, Ted LaSalle/RI • G1945 4 1- 0- 2 0.5

D’ALESSANDRO, Ben 6-3 195 • Western Albemarle/VA • 22 • G1995 3 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 0.0

DAVIN, Leo 6-4 204 • Hillhouse/CT • 22 • G-F1935 14 11- 11- 33 2.41936 17 57- 27- 141 8.31937 22 56- 32- 144 6.5TOT. 53 124- 70- 318 6.0

DAVIS, Dexter 6-2 197 • East Providence/RI • C1933 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

DAVIS, Xavier 5-11 170 • Smithfield High/RI • 15 • G2011 5 9 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.02010-Did not play

DEL GATTO, Ernie 6-5, 205 • Mt. St. Michael’s/NY • 20 • F1978 6 21 1-11 .090 5-7 .714 17 2.8 0 6 0 0 7 1.2

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DePALMA, Larry 6-0 160 • New Haven/CT • 13 • F1949 21 42- 30- 114 5.4

DERIVAN, Ed G-F1929 8 0- 1- 1 0.11930 7 3- 0- 6 0.91931 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 17 3- 1- 7 0.4

DeSTEFANO, Joseph 6-1 190 • Mt. Pleasant/RI • 17 • G1951 2 1- 0- 2 1.0

DEUSE, Elton (Elt) 6-4 197 • Durfee/MA • 24 • C-G1937 14 5- 0- 10 0.71938 11 13- 6- 32 2.91939 11 39- 13- 91 8.3TOT. 36 57- 19- 133 3.7

DiGREGORIO, Ernie (Ernie D) 6-0 180 • North Providence/St. Thomas More/RI • 15 • G1971 28 1013 217-451 .481 88-106 .830 112 4.0 181 75-1 522 18.61972 27 1025 192-440 .436 93-116 .801 81 3.0 214 54 4 60- 477 17.71973 31 1116 348-728 .478 65-81 .802 99 3.2 267 112 70-1 761 24.6TOT. 86 3154 757-1619 .467 246-303 .811 292 3.4 662 205- 1760 20.5

DILLON, Gerard (Gerry) Pelham/NY • G-F1927 3 0- 1- 1 0.31928 4 0- 1- 1 0.3TOT. 7 0- 2- 2 0.3

DILLON, John G-F1933 5 0- 0- 0 0.0

DiMASI, Walter (Wally) 5-10 • G1958 24 158-399 .396 41-63 .651 108 4.5 52-0 357 14.8

DIXON, Bilal 6-9 245 • Queen of Peace/NJ • 42 • C2010 31 764 105-200 .525 0-1 .000 44-80 .550 211 6.8 22 44 28 59 106-4 254 8.22011 32 638 79-155 .510 0-0 .000 23-51 .451 206 6.4 9 35 10 45 84-2 181 5.72012 31 488 43-77 .558 0-0 .000 46-60 .767 126 4.1 7 20 8 37 53-0 132 4.3TOT. 94 1890 227-432 .525 0-1 .000 113-191 .592 543 5.8 38 99 46 141 243-6 567 6.02009-Redshirt, transferred to Towson

DIXON, Chris 6-6 200 • Xaverian Bros./MA • 22 • F1974 12 43 8-23 .348 3-4 .750 24 2.0 1 7 17-1 19 1.51976 13 57 4-17 .235 1-3 .333 8 0.6 4 5 3 0 11-0 9 0.7TOT. 25 100 12-40 .300 4-7 .571 32 1.3 5 12 28-1 28 1.1

DOLAN, Hubert LaSalle/RI • G1945 4 1- 0- 2 0.5

DONAHUE, Steve 6-6 220 • Montgomery/NJ • 50 • F1995 3 5 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 2-0 0 0.0

DONNELLY, Bernard 5-10 165 • LaSalle/RI • F1942 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

DONOHUE, Ed 6-3 190 • St. Ann’s Academy/NY • 15 • F-G1956 21 55-133 .414 46-69 .667 166 7.5 49-2 156 7.01957 21 77-190 .405 85-121 .702 56-1 239 11.41958 24 46-126 .365 53-80 .663 135 5.6 65-2 145 6.0TOT. 66 178-449 .396 184-270 .681 170-5 540 8.2

DONOVAN, Billy (Billy The Kid) 6-0 170 • St. Agnes/NY • 34 • G1984 28 446 25-68 .368 15-21 .714 23 0.8 85 33 18 3 23-0 65 2.31985 29 327 41-87 .456 10-15 .667 16 0.6 71 36 11 1 30-1 92 3.21986 31 964 183-358 .511 103-130 .792 49 1.6 147 93 59 2 72-0 469 15.11987 34 1234 203-467 .435 97-237 .409 199-236 .843 102 3.0 243 109 82 2 98-4 702 20.6TOT. 122 2971 452-980 .461 97-237 .409 327-402 .813 190 1.6 546 271 170 8 223-5 1328 10.9

DONOVAN, William Springfield/MA • C-G1922 2 1- 1- 3 1.5

DORE, Joseph C-G1921 3 0- 1- 1 0.3

DOUTHIT, Marcus 6-10 235 • Notre Dame Prep/NY • 21 • C2001 31 485 69-143 .483 0-0 .000 30-40 .750 124 4.0 31 58 15 51 94-5 168 5.42002 30 535 68-157 .433 0-0 .000 20-42 .476 126 4.2 36 76 16 55 79-1 156 5.22003 32 677 59-150 .393 0-1 .000 46-63 .730 146 4.6 49 69 30 97 84-2 164 5.12004 29 861 82-184 .446 0-0 .000 63-82 .768 170 5.9 64 76 45 92 87-2 227 7.8TOT. 122 2558 278-634 .439 0-1 .000 159-227 .700 566 4.6 180 279 106 295 344-10 715 5.9

DOWD, Donald 5-11 167 • Windsor Locks/CT • 21 (H), 7 (A) • G-F-C1947 4 3- 0- 6 1.51948 9 1- 2- 4 0.4TOT. 13 4- 2- 10 0.8

DREW, Larry 6-2 205 • LaSalle/RI • 4 • G1942 20 50- 24- 124 6.21943 20 32- 24- 88 4.41946 8 19- 7- 45 5.6TOT. 48 101- 55- 257 5.4

DROMGOOLE, Francis (Fran) Classical/RI • G-F-C1930 8 7- 5- 19 2.41931 12 17- 1- 35 2.91932 24 14- 9- 37 1.51933 12 7- 5- 19 1.6TOT. 56 45- 20- 110 2.0

DUDA, Jacek 6-10 230 • Poland/Central Falls/RI • 50 • C1984 8 35 5-9 .556 2-6 .333 11 1.3 1 2 0 0 7-0 12 1.51985 22 192 8-16 .500 7-10 .700 35 1.6 3 9 1 4 41-2 23 1.11986 31 396 35-78 .449 15-31 .484 91 2.9 14 21 11 19 98-8 85 2.71987 34 485 47-105 .448 0-0 .000 21-37 .568 116 3.4 7 38 10 13 104-7 115 3.4TOT. 95 1108 95-208 .457 0-0 .000 45-84 .560 253 2.7 25 70 22 36 250-17 235 2.5

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DUNPHY, Rich 6-4 185 • Holy Cross High/NY • 12 • G-F1973 21 52 16-36 .444 19-33 .575 23 1.1 8 13 6 22-1 51 2.51974 26 219 29-54 .537 28-46 .609 50 1.9 17 23 40-0 86 3.2TOT. 47 271 45-90 .500 47-79 .595 73 1.6 25 36 62-1 137 2.9Transferred to Fordham

DURKIN, John (Jack) 6-1 185 • Pawtucket West/RI • 14 • F1952 18 6-31 .194 8- 11 0.6 0 9-0 20 1.11953 22 35-107 .327 41-62 .661 90 4.1 59-2 112 5.21954 26 58- 49- 165 6.3TOT. 66 99- 98- 297 4.5

DUTTON, Donald 6-4 195 • Gloversville/NY • 52 (H), 53 (A) • F1963 13 7-15 .467 9-14 .643 6 0.4 12-0 23 1.81964 12 6-13 .462 8-11 .727 20 1.7 7-0 20 1.71965 16 11-31 .355 7-15 .467 24 1.5 15-0 29 1.8TOT. 41 24-59 .407 24-40 .600 50 1.2 34-0 72 1.8

DWYER, Roger 140 • Woonsocket/RI • F-G1945 4 0- 0- 0 0.0

EASON, Bill 6-5 180 • St. Thomas More/CT • 12 • F1975 30 796 137-284 .482 20-30 .667 236 7.9 52 45 44 28 90-3 294 9.91976 31 856 164-283 .579 36-50 .720 189 6.1 40 42 36 7 90-5 354 11.41977 23 496 65-121 .520 8-13 .615 110 4.8 30 25 22 6 57-1 138 6.01978 32 1076 168-333 .504 27-42 .642 265 8.3 68 46 57 8 83-0 363 11.3TOT. 116 3224 534-1021 .523 91-135 .674 800 6.9 190 158 159 49 320-9 1159 10.0

EDWARDS, Rae 6-2 165 • St. Mary’s/PA • 15 (H), 17(A) • G-C-F1946 12 7- 6- 20 1.71948 17 15- 14- 44 2.6TOT. 29 22- 20- 64 2.2

EDWARDS, Walt (Stretch) 6-8 195 • Hope/RIJC/RI • 31 • F-C1974 8 74 9-19 .474 2-4 .500 32 4.0 5 2 3-0 20 2.5Transferred to Husson College

EFEJUKU, Weyinmi (Wey-me) 6-5 210 • Brewster Academy/NY • 13 • G2006 27 604 58-164 .354 16-47 .340 78-111 .703 66 2.4 52 62 43 7 61-2 210 7.82007 31 959 147-316 .465 49-132 .371 93-121 .769 133 4.3 76 83 51 8 70-1 436 14.12008 29 728 108-260 .415 35-92 .380 86-122 .705 108 3.7 69 78 29 7 50-0 337 11.62009 33 974 165-353 .467 40-103 .388 147-186 .790 132 4.0 77 74 48 7 52-3 517 15.7TOT. 120 3265 478-1093 .437 140-374 .374 404-540 .748 439 3.7 274 297 171 29 233-6 1500 12.5

EGAN, John (Spaceman) 6-0 189 • Weaver/CT • 34, 10 (H), 35, 11 (A) • G1959 24 181-418 .433 140-170 .824 63 2.6 47-0 502 20.91960 27 147-357 .412 90-112 .804 66 2.4 54-2 384 14.21961 29 221-510 .433 106-129 .822 71 2.4 44-2 548 18.8TOT. 80 549-1285 .427 336-411 .818 200 2.5 283 145-4 1434 17.9

EICHNER, Norm 6-1 190 • Torrington/CT • 3 • F1936 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

ELSTON, Dick 6-3 165 • Mamoroneck/NY • 16 • F1954 1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 2.0 3-0 0 0.0

ENGLERT, Timothy 5-11 165 • Bergen Catholic/NJ • 31 • G2004 4 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0.0 2 2 0 0 0-0 3 0.82005 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02006 4 3 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0.4TOT. 9 11 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 0 0.0 2 2 0 0 0-0 7 0.8

ERNST, Vinnie 5-8 160 • St. Aloysius/NJ • 10 (H) 11 (A) • G1961 29 109-276 .395 67-80 .838 115 4.0 52-1 285 9.81962 26 101-259 .390 100-125 .800 103 4.0 63-1 302 11.61963 28 106-251 .422 112-148 .757 110 3.9 243 66-1 324 11.6TOT. 83 316-786 .402 279-353 .790 328 4.0 487 181-3 911 11.0

ETHIER, Henri (Hank) 6-0 165 • Pawtucket East/RI • F-C1943 8 19- 3- 41 5.11946 17 101- 34- 236 13.91947 4 10- 2- 22 5.5TOT. 29 130- 39- 299 10.3

EVANS, Dre 5-9 167 • Carter High/TX • 4 • G2011 32 201 13-34 .382 11-30 .367 8-10 .800 23 0.7 7 9 3 0 20-0 45 1.4

EVANS, Jason (Baby Shaq) 7-0 255 • Langley/PA • 34 • C1995 9 36 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 8 0.9 0 3 1 6 5-0 12 1.3

FALLON, Steve (Lefty) 5-11 170 • St. Raphael/RI • 11 • F1939 9 39- 13- 91 10.11940 14 46- 17- 109 7.8TOT. 23 85- 30- 200 8.7

FARLEY, Justin 6-6 205 • Brebeuf Prep/Evansville/IN • 40 • F1998 24 527 95-192 .495 11-31 .355 27-39 .692 67 2.8 29 34 16 2 57-4 228 9.51999 30 658 107-245 .437 4-19 .211 41-52 .788 120 4.0 42 51 33 8 85-1 259 8.6TOT. 54 1185 202-437 .462 15-50 .300 68-91 .747 187 3.5 71 85 49 10 142-5 487 9.0 FARLEY, Paul 6-0 170 • Woonsocket/RI • 10 • G-F1937 3 0- 2- 2 0.71938 8 3- 7- 13 1.6TOT. 11 3- 9- 15 1.4

FARRELL-MARCELLINO, Peter 6-5 195 • Hanover/MA • 15 • F1998 2 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.01999 3 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.0TOT. 5 5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.0

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FEIT, Abe Paterson/NJ • G1933 10 0- 0- 0 0.01934 14 5- 5- 15 1.11935 20 12- 5- 29 1.5TOT. 44 17- 10- 44 1.0

FERLAND, Marcel 6-0 160 • St. Raphael/RI • F-G1942 2 0- 0- 0 0.01946 2 1- 0- 2 1.0TOT. 4 1- 0- 2 0.5

FERRITER, Robert 6-1 180 • St. Jerome’s/MA • 21 • G1956 8 4-11 .364 2-2 1.000 2 0.2 10-0 10 1.1

FERRO, Joseph (Junior) 5-10 150 • Bristol/RI • 22 (H), 23 (A) • G1969 17 34-72 .472 9-14 .643 10 0.5 17-0 77 4.51970 13 18-34 .529 14-15 .933 5 0.4 7-0 50 3.8TOT. 30 52-106 .491 23-29 .793 15 0.5 24-0 127 4.2

FIELDS, Bill 6-5 210 • Osbourn Park/VA • 11 • F-G1979 26 740 146-315 .463 22-30 .733 125 4.8 26 49 9 55-3 314 12.11980 27 802 137-304 .450 34-44 .772 115 4.3 54 36 20 1 57-1 308 11.41981 28 678 121-242 .500 39-53 .735 110 3.9 30 43 15 1 72-4 281 10.01982 27 700 93-207 .449 27-34 .794 95 3.7 44 39 21 0 48-0 213 7.9TOT. 108 2920 497-1068 .465 122-161 .757 445 4.1 154 167 11 232-8 1116 10.3

FILIPAN, Mladen 6-8 215 • First/Yugoslavia • 34 • F1978 4 18 0-2 .000 5-8 .625 4 1.0 0 4 1 1 5 1.3

FLEURENT, Adelard (Nap) Woonsocket/RI • F-G1927 4 10- 0- 20 5.01928 13 17- 5- 39 3.0TOT. 17 27- 5- 59 3.5

FLOYD, Corey 6-3 194 • Linden/Hutchinson CC/NJ • 11 • G1991 27 381 50-131 .382 8-22 .364 41-52 .788 44 1.6 72 47 18 0 48-0 149 5.51992 29 421 57-136 .419 14-41 .341 64-89 .719 41 1.4 34 31 16 2 40-0 192 6.6TOT. 56 802 107-267 .401 22-63 .349 105-141 .745 85 1.5 106 78 34 2 88-0 341 6.1

FLYNN, Ray 6-0 180 • So. Boston High/MA • 14 (H) 15 (A) • G1961 28 75-187 .401 13-17 .765 38 1.3 37-1 163 5.81962 26 148-328 .451 37-49 .755 79 3.0 45-1 333 12.81963 28 239-481 .497 51-64 .797 68 2.4 52-0 529 18.9TOT. 82 462-996 .464 101-130 .777 185 2.3 134-2 1025 12.5

FOLLIARD, Thomas 6-2 180 • Gonzaga/Wash. DC • 22 (H) 23 (A) • G-F1960 15 12-34 .353 4-8 .500 11 0.7 5-0 28 1.91961 16 19-52 .365 10-19 .526 26 1.6 16-0 48 3.01962 24 55-112 .491 21-32 .655 60 2.5 36-0 131 5.5TOT. 55 86-198 .434 35-59 .593 97 1.8 57-0 207 3.8

FORBES, Trent 6-1 160 • Dover-Sherborn/MA • 20 • G1990 25 160 13-33 .394 4-13 .308 9-15 .600 16 0.6 36 32 12 3 24-0 39 1.61991 24 408 48-113 .425 16-36 .444 11-19 .579 37 1.5 87 60 23 2 46-2 123 5.11992 30 730 86-199 .432 31-95 .326 61-75 .813 62 2.1 103 82 35 10 94-4 264 8.81993 23 268 41-127 .323 23-79 .291 18-26 .692 27 1.2 37 14 7 7 24-1 123 5.3TOT. 102 1566 188-472 .398 74-223 .332 99-135 .733 142 1.4 263 188 77 22 188-7 549 5.4

FORCIER, Mark (Tex) 6-9 205 • Jesuit Prep/TX • 25 • F-C1975 8 13 1-3 .333 0-3 .000 3 0.3 0 2 0 1 5-0 2 0.21976 7 30 3-10 .300 3-7 .429 10 1.4 0 3 0 1 6-0 9 1.3TOT. 15 43 4-13 .308 3-10 .300 13 0.9 0 5 0 2 11-0 11 0.7

FORD, G1933 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

FORD, Ryan 6-0 185 • Worcester Academy/MA • 10 • G1987 14 34 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1 0.1 2 1 0 0 2-0 0 0.01988 5 6 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.01989 5 24 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 1 0.2 4 3 1 0 5-0 6 1.2TOT. 24 64 1-13 .077 0-5 .000 4-7 .571 2 0.1 6 4 1 0 7-0 6 0.3

FORREST, George 12 • F1928 4 0- 2- 2 0.51929 5 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 9 0- 2- 2 0.2

FOSTER, G1929 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

FOSTER, Cal 6-5 213 • Patterson/Vincennes JC/OH • 21 • F-C1988 17 118 11-34 .324 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 32 1.9 0 10 4 9 22-0 27 1.61989 29 464 77-133 .579 0-0 .000 68-103 .660 112 3.9 9 32 10 30 80-2 222 7.7TOT. 46 582 88-167 .527 0-0 .000 73-113 .646 144 3.1 9 42 14 39 102-2 249 5.4

FRYE, David 6-0 155 • Greensburg-Salem/PA • 11 • G1976 27 372 16-39 .410 8-13 .615 31 1.2 58 60 9 0 59-3 40 1.51977 13 64 9-17 .529 3-6 .500 7 0.6 10 10 2 0 10-0 21 1.61978 23 171 24-42 .571 15-23 .652 13 0.6 35 27 13 1 26-0 63 2.81979 25 653 28-80 .350 43-54 .796 35 1.4 126 92 4 72-4 99 3.9TOT. 88 1260 77-178 .433 69-96 .719 86 0.9 229 189 5 167-7 223 2.5

GAGNON, Ronald 5-11 158 • Central Falls/RI • 14 • G1950 21 14- 9- 37 1.81951 19 12- 12- 36 1.91952 12 11- 4- 4 0.3 0 9-0 26 2.2TOT. 52 37- 25- 99 1.9

GAINOR, William (Chick) Catholic Central/NY • 8 • G-C-F1929 18 13- 4- 30 1.71930 11 12- 14- 36 3.31931 19 14- 16- 44 2.31932 24 19- 11- 49 2.0TOT. 72 58- 45- 159 2.2

GALLAGHER, Charles 6-1 174 • Newton/MA • 16, 9 • F-G1935 21 23- 13- 59 2.81936 21 42- 16- 100 4.81937 19 19- 13- 51 2.7TOT. 61 84- 42- 210 3.4

GARCES, Ruben 6-9 245 • Colegio Abel Bravo/Navarro CC/Panama • 24 • C1996 30 671 94-191 .492 0-0 .000 24-60 .400 225 7.5 20 68 20 29 99-6 212 7.11997 35 902 149-277 .538 0-0 .000 35-84 .417 272 7.8 23 60 29 54 111-4 333 9.5TOT. 65 1573 243-468 .519 0-0 .000 59-144 .410 497 7.6 43 128 49 83 210-10 545 8.4

GARCIA, Raymond 6-0 175 • Newport/RI • 21 • G-F1949 25 65- 52- 182 7.31950 23 56- 35- 147 6.41951 24 83- 74- 240 10.0TOT. 72 204- 161- 569 7.9

GASTALL, Tom 6-1 170 • Fall River/MA • 15 • G1975 4 7 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1-0 2 0.2

GATELY, Ed 6-4 215 • St. Raphael/RI • 24 • F-G1982 6 9 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3 0 1 0 0 4-0 0 0.0

GELSIMINO, Lou F-C1946 17 28- 14- 70 4.1

GEROUARD, Louis G1921 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

GIBSON, Robert (Bob) 6-5 210 • De La Salle/RI • 44 (H) 45(A) • F1959 21 18-41 .439 11-23 .478 55 2.6 27-1 47 2.21960 16 4-12 .333 4-6 .667 26 1.6 17-0 12 0.8TOT. 37 22-53 .415 15-29 .517 81 2.2 44-1 59 1.6

GILBRIDE, Tim New Haven/CT • G1972 5 12 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1 0.2 0 1 0 0-0 4 0.81974 7 31 6-14 .429 1-4 .250 1 0.1 3 3 2-0 13 1.7TOT. 12 43 7-17 .412 3-6 .500 2 0.2 3 2-0 17 1.4

GIPLAYE, Ron 6-6 230 • Notre Dame Prep/MA • 34 • F-C2011 27 148 15-33 .455 0-0 .000 14-29 .483 44 1.6 1 6 6 17 25-0 44 1.62012 26 196 12-26 .462 0-0 .000 9-23 .391 53 2.0 5 12 4 16 42-1 33 1.3TOT. 53 344 27-59 .458 0-0 .000 23-52 .442 97 1.8 6 18 10 33 67-1 77 1.5Transferred to East Tennessee State

GOMES, Ryan 6-7 240 • Wilby/CT • 3 • F2002 24 756 132-236 .559 0-3 .000 68-111 .613 188 7.8 37 37 33 16 63-2 332 13.82003 32 1152 213-397 .537 0-3 .000 163-194 .840 311 9.7 66 78 55 25 70-1 589 18.42004 29 1008 192-379 .507 29-87 .333 134-154 .870 274 9.4 67 76 46 4 61-0 547 18.92005 31 1161 247-498 .496 52-137 .380 124-161 .770 255 8.2 100 76 47 5 50-0 670 21.6TOT. 116 4077 784-1510 .519 81-230 .352 489-620 .789 1028 8.9 270 267 181 50 244-3 2138 18.4

GRADY, Pat 6-4 186 • St. Joseph’s/MA • 26 • C1955 18 19-41 .463 21-29 .724 58 3.2 26-2 59 3.21956 17 18-46 .391 18-31 .581 65 3.8 25-0 54 3.0TOT. 35 37-87 .425 39-60 .650 123 3.5 51-2 113 3.2

GRANDE, Alexander 6-0 172 • De La Salle/RI • 22 • G1957 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0

GRANT, Maurice 6-3 195 • Bergen Catholic/NJ • 35 • G2012 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 1.0

GRASSO, C-G1945 4 0- 0- 0 0.0

GRIMM, Bruce 6-0 175 • Plymouth/Furman/IN • 20 • G1976 7 128 16-35 .457 13-17 .765 12 1.7 17 16 2 0 10-0 45 6.4Transferred to Furman

GRUBERT, William F1932 4 3- 0- 6 1.5

GUIMARES, Dennis (Denny) 6-0 172 • Hillhouse/CT • 24 (H) 25 (A) • G1959 24 22-66 .333 11-20 .550 27 1.1 26-0 55 2.21960 29 30-71 .423 16-33 .485 33 1.1 27-0 76 2.61961 25 28-73 .384 15-30 .500 57 2.3 34-0 71 2.8TOT. 78 80-210 .381 42-83 .506 117 1.5 87-0 202 2.6

GUSTAS, William 5-10 165 • Amsterdam/NY • 10 • F-G1939 3 0- 0- 0 0.01940 1 0- 0- 0 0.01941 8 3- 5- 11 1.4TOT. 12 3- 5- 11 0.9

HADNOT, James 6-10 230 • McClymonds/CA • 54 (H) 55 (A) • C1960 29 170-334 .509 89-154 .578 473 16.3 74-3 429 14.81961 29 214-430 .498 133-220 .605 475 16.4 76-4 561 19.31962 26 198-357 .555 81-122 .664 351 13.5 65-1 477 18.3TOT. 84 582-1121 .519 303-496 .611 1299 15.5 215-8 1467 17.5

HAGAN, Michael 6-4 185 • Queens/NY • 23 • F1970 4 1-1 1.000 3-5 .600 1 0.3 1-0 5 1.21971 8 5-11 .455 3-4 .750 1 0.1 0-0 13 1.6TOT. 12 6-12 .500 6-9 .667 2 0.2 1-0 18 1.5

HAGSTROM, Al (Gus) 5-10 175 • Gloucester/Cushing Academy/MA • 7 • F-G1935 22 79- 15- 173 7.91936 19 35- 3- 73 3.81937 22 68- 18- 154 7.0TOT. 63 182- 36- 400 6.3

HAIG, Theodore 5-11 165 • New York/NY • 50 (H) 51 (A) • G1969 17 6-21 .286 8-14 .571 11 0.6 8-0 20 1.2

YEAR GP MIN FG-FGM PCT. 3PT-ATT PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO ST BS PF-DQ PTS. AVG. YEAR GP MIN FG-FGM PCT. 3PT-ATT PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO ST BS PF-DQ PTS. AVG.

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HALL, Tom 6-8 220 • Massapequa/NY • 21 • F-C1991 4 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 0.5 1 1 0 0 1-0 1 0.31992 4 5 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1-0 6 1.51994 7 26 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 10 1.4 2 1 1 0 0-0 11 1.6TOT. 15 41 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 14 0.9 3 2 1 0 2-0 18 1.21993-Medical Redshirt

HANKE, Randall 6-11 240 • Trinity-Pawling/NY • 32 • C2005 30 437 83-115 .722 0-0 .000 30-45 .667 109 3.6 8 20 7 62 69-1 196 6.52006 27 583 149-220 .677 0-0 .000 54-86 .628 134 5.0 8 47 16 45 64-1 352 13.02008 29 519 107-169 .633 0-0 .000 38-49 .776 103 3.6 4 31 11 23 54-0 252 8.72009 33 518 111-170 .653 0-0 .000 42-58 .724 126 3.8 6 30 4 25 65-0 264 8.0TOT 119 2057 450-674 .668 0-0 .000 164-238 .689 472 4.0 26 128 38 155 252-2 1064 8.92007-Medical Redshirt

HAPONIK, Ed 5-11 178 • Taunton/MA • F1942 2 1- 0- 2 1.0

HARVEY, Mike C-F1937 5 3- 0- 6 1.2

HASNEY, Fred G-F1922 2 5- 0- 10 5.0

HASSETT, Joe (Sonar) 6-5 180 • LaSalle/RI • 10 • G1974 32 555 108-223 .488 14-16 .875 50 1.6 50 26 26 48-1 230 7.21975 31 1040 244-486 .502 22-30 .733 64 2.1 90 56 47 7 61-1 510 16.51976 32 1131 248-514 .482 48-57 .842 93 2.9 90 41 42 0 69-2 544 17.01977 29 1083 240-480 .500 64-68 .941 92 3.2 111 55 61 5 63-1 544 18.8TOT. 124 3809 840-1703 .493 148-171 .865 299 2.4 341 178 176 241-5 1828 14.7

HAYES, Al (Skippy) 5-11 150 • Laurenburg Prep/NY • 10(H) 11(A) • G1967 28 135-255 .529 36-51 .685 138 4.9 75-3 306 11.51968 25 157-398 .394 75-130 .577 166 6.6 72-3 389 15.6TOT. 53 292-653 .447 111-181 .613 304 5.7 147-6 695 13.1

HAYLETTS, Kareem 6-0 175 • Bergenfield/NJ • 15, 2 • G1999 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02000 1 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0.02001 12 31 6-11 .545 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 4 0.3 2 1 0 0 4-0 13 1.12002 21 64 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 8 0.4 4 4 7 1 8-0 13 0.62003 31 269 9-27 .333 1-3 .333 4-7 .571 17 0.5 20 13 12 0 27-0 23 0.7TOT. 66 366 18-43 .419 1-3 .333 12-24 .500 29 0.4 26 19 20 1 39-0 49 0.71999-Medical Redshirt

HEINE, Connor 6-4 185 • Fairfield Prep/CT • 31 • F2009 7 10 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.1 1 1 0 0 0-0 2 0.3

HEISSENBUTTEL, Mark 6-6 200 • St. Dominic’s/NC • 34, 30 • F1977 5 5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0-0 2 0.41979 3 10 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 8 15 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 1 1 0-0 2 0.3

HENDERSON, Donal 6-1 180 • Marshfield/MA • 22(H), 23 (A) • G1966 7 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 11 1.6 6-0 9 1.31967 18 21-55 .315 4-9 .445 40 2.5 31-1 46 2.61968 24 55-158 .348 28-38 .737 74 3.1 39-1 138 5.8TOT. 49 80-218 .367 33-48 .688 125 2.6 76-2 193 3.9

HENDERSON, Donald 6-11 240 • Bridgton Academy/MA • 24 • C1975 15 44 6-16 .375 5-7 .714 19 1.2 2 4 0 3 9-0 17 1.21976 4 19 2-3 .667 1-3 .333 5 1.3 1 3 1 1 4-0 5 1.2TOT. 19 63 8-19 .421 6-10 .600 24 1.3 3 7 1 4 13-0 22 1.2

HEROUX, G1922 1 2- 0- 4 4.0

HICKEY, John 6-4 184 • St. Agnes Academy/NY • 20(H) 21(A) • F-G1960 10 1-17 .059 2-4 .500 11 1.1 7-0 4 0.4

HIGGINS, William 6-0 160 • Westerly/RI • 10 • G1949 12 5- 7- 17 1.4

HILL, Carl 6-1 175 • Princeton City Day/NJ • 14 • G1981 28 358 32-75 .426 20-29 .689 19 0.7 28 35 10 0 51-2 84 3.01982 20 228 23-58 .396 13-18 .722 15 0.7 31 30 8 0 33-0 59 2.91983 29 418 47-117 .401 18-22 .818 28 0.9 49 47 13 3 32-1 112 3.91984 24 196 49-114 .433 9-12 .750 24 1.0 27 27 7 3 36-2 107 4.5TOT. 101 1200 151-364 .415 60-81 .741 86 0.9 135 139 38 6 152-5 362 3.6

HILL, Herbert 6-10 240 • Kinston High/NC • 15 • C-F2004 11 28 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 8 0.7 1 1 1 1 1-0 11 1.02005 30 442 68-118 .576 0-0 .000 9-24 .375 102 3.4 34 32 23 45 66-1 145 4.82006 27 498 99-169 .586 0-0 .000 44-79 .557 130 4.8 13 33 23 52 59-1 242 9.02007 31 990 240-375 .640 0-1 .000 80-133 .602 274 8.8 45 89 30 91 90-3 560 18.1TOT. 99 1958 410-668 .614 0-1 .000 138-244 .566 514 5.2 93 155 77 189 216-5 958 9.72003-Redshirt

HOLMES, Gordie 6-0 155 • Pawtucket West/RI • 11 • G-F1956 19 25-77 .325 20-33 .606 40 1.8 19-1 70 3.11957 7 14-34 .411 31-41 .756 18-1 59 8.4TOT. 26 39-111 .351 51-74 .689 37-2 129 5.0

HOLZHEIMER, Richard 6-3 184 • St. Joseph’s/OH • 40(H) 41(A) • F1959 17 15-47 .319 8-16 .500 45 2.6 15-0 38 2.21960 18 38-75 .507 10-22 .455 81 4.5 13-2 86 4.81961 17 21-45 .467 5-12 .417 47 2.8 11-0 47 2.8TOT. 52 64-167 .383 23-50 .460 173 3.3 39-2 171 3.3

HORAN, Ted 5-8 145 • St. Raphael/RI • F1945 12 54- 22- 130 10.8

HUNGER, Rich 6-9 235 • Father McDonald/Canada • 24 • C1978 25 203 21-36 .583 21-28 .750 55 2.2 8 12 3 22 22-1 61 2.41979 26 513 42-80 .525 34-45 .756 108 4.2 10 33 48 60-2 116 4.51980 26 771 63-133 .473 60-86 .697 150 5.8 13 49 19 50 72-4 186 7.11981 28 846 111-205 .541 115-152 .756 189 6.7 17 48 18 46 83-3 337 12.0TOT. 105 2333 237-454 .522 230-311 .740 502 4.8 48 142 166 237-10 700 6.7

HYTE, William Roxbury/MA • G1932 23 16- 7- 39 1.7

JACKSON, Ron 6-5 200 • West Roxbury/Roxbury CC/MA • 5 • G1982 27 1027 185-400 .462 69-93 .741 120 4.4 51 56 18 11 61-3 439 16.21983 29 1100 220-479 .459 85-110 .772 117 4.0 56 57 31 8 83-2 532 18.3TOT. 56 2127 405-879 .461 154-203 .759 237 4.2 107 113 49 19 144-5 971 17.3

JARRELL-WRIGHT, Mark 6-5 180 • St. Benedict’s/NJ • 55 • F-G2000 16 157 13-49 .265 2-8 .250 13-18 .722 19 1.2 19 30 14 1 28-1 41 2.6Transferred to Fordham

JEFFERSON, Marcus 6-5 185 • Notre Dame Prep/IN • 32 • F2000 17 212 24-69 .348 2-15 .133 10-12 .833 45 2.6 12 25 14 6 26-0 60 3.5Transferred to Iowa State

JENKINS, Lionel 6-3 180 • Mt. St. Charles/Wash. DC • 24 • F-G1956 22 61-133 .459 49-68 .721 189 8.5 80-7 171 7.71957 19 22-71 .310 27-45 .600 34-1 71 3.71958 16 7-24 .292 15-21 .714 42 2.6 18-2 29 1.8TOT. 57 90-228 .395 91-134 .679 132-10 271 4.8

JOHNSON, Ray 6-7 240 • So. Kingstown/RI • 52(H), 53(A) • C1969 24 83-162 .512 72-144 .500 251 10.4 96-10 238 9.91970 25 106-231 .460 79-141 .560 262 10.5 104-10 291 11.61971 28 76-135 .563 61-113 .540 150 5.4 92-4 213 7.6TOT. 77 265-528 .502 212-398 .533 663 8.6 292-24 742 9.6

JOHNSON, Sidiki 6-10 240 • Wadleigh High/Univ. of Arizona/NY • 5 • C2013 11 165 17-48 .354 0-0 .000 9-29 .310 56 5.1 2 12 6 9 20-0 43 3.9

JUDKINS, William 6-5 220 • Waltham/MA • 34(H) 35(A) • F1967 3 2- 0- 4 1.3

JUGES, Joe 6-1 175 • St. John’s High/MA • 13 • G-F-C1940 11 2- 6- 10 0.91941 11 7- 4-11 .364 4- 18 1.61942 15 5- 5- 15 1.0TOT. 37 14- 15- 43 1.2

KABBA, Sheiku (Sickle) 6-3 200 • Bronx Regional/NY • 13 • G2001 31 474 47-100 .470 20-43 .465 28-44 .636 48 1.5 52 38 25 1 59-1 142 4.62002 31 520 55-143 .385 25-79 .316 38-53 .717 55 1.8 40 40 26 1 53-0 173 5.62003 31 824 100-257 .389 48-147 .327 61-74 .824 83 2.7 75 59 56 2 76-4 309 10.02004 29 877 102-241 .423 55-154 .357 43-52 .827 94 3.2 68 55 39 1 61-1 302 10.4TOT. 122 2695 304-741 .410 148-423 .350 170-223 .762 280 2.3 235 192 146 5 249-6 926 7.6

KALE, Jonathan (Jon) 6-8 245 • St. Andrew’s School/MA • 34 • F-C2006 25 272 20-45 .444 0-1 .000 26-41 .634 67 2.7 6 22 4 3 35-0 66 2.62007 31 594 78-148 .527 0-0 .000 61-74 .824 130 4.2 8 31 7 9 64-0 217 7.02008 24 331 44-88 .500 0-0 .000 30-54 .556 69 2.9 6 25 12 12 45-0 118 4.92009 33 844 128-223 .574 0-3 .000 77-136 .566 197 6.0 23 55 18 17 86-2 333 10.1TOT 113 2041 270-504 .536 0-4 .000 194-305 .636 463 4.1 43 133 41 41 230-2 734 6.5

KARAM, Tom (Skippy) 5-7 160 • Durfee/MA • 13 • G1956 5 5-10 .500 4-6 .600 3 0.6 4-0 14 2.8

KEATING, John (Jack) 6-2 162 • New York/NY • 25 • C1953 7 4-10 .400 5-8 .625 6 0.9 3-0 12 1.5

KEHOE, Pat 6-6 240 • Parkdale/MD • 24, 34 • F1976 4 14 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 7 1.7 0 4 0 1 4-0 7 1.81977 20 163 25-50 .500 11-19 .579 36 1.8 5 6 1 4 27-1 61 3.11978 12 86 11-21 .524 5-13 .385 24 2.0 1 5 2 0 14-0 27 2.3TOT. 36 263 39-79 .494 17-33 .515 67 1.9 6 15 3 5 45-1 95 2.6

KELLOGG, Alex 6-7 225 • DeSales High/OH • 0 • F2008 24 208 12-29 .414 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 28 1.2 7 6 5 0 27-0 25 1.02009 19 71 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 12 0.6 1 3 3 1 8-0 0 0.0TOT 43 279 12-30 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 40 0.9 8 9 8 1 35-0 25 0.6Transferred to Ohio University

KELLY, Charles 6-2 178 • Wallingford/CT • 17 • F-G1936 6 1- 0- 2 0.3

KERNS, Joe C-G1921 3 5- 0- 10 3.31922 2 1- 0- 2 1.0TOT. 5 6- 0- 12 2.4

KERR, Kenneth 6-2 190 • Newport/RI • 20 • F1952 22 23- 35- 67 3.0 6 29-0 81 3.71953 17 47-132 .356 25-57 .439 120 7.1 44-2 129 7.81954 26 72- 111- 255 9.81955 21 67-192 .349 85-126 .675 243 11.6 61-4 219 10.4TOT. 86 209- 256- 684 8.0

KERZNER, Stuart (Stu) 6-1 180 • Erasmus/NY • 20(H) 21(A) • G1967 22 51-127 .402 15-20 .750 49 2.4 30-1 117 5.41968 25 170-392 .433 45-70 .643 91 3.6 65-2 385 15.4TOT. 47 221-519 .426 60-90 .667 140 3.0 95-3 502 10.7

KETVIRTIS, Larry 6-10 245 • Milton/George Washington/MA • 32 • C1972 27 441 59-106 .557 42-61 .689 97 3.6 6 6 18 56-2 160 5.9

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KILLIAN, Robert (Cy) 5-11 176 • St. Raphael/RI • 16(H) 12(A) • G-C-F1947 19 48- 21- 117 6.21948 18 64- 20- 148 8.2TOT. 37 112- 41- 265 7.2

KING, Francis (Brud) LaSalle/RI • F-C-G1946 9 11- 8- 30 3.3

KING, Joseph 6-5 190 • Hillhouse/CT • 20 • C1952 16 4-15 .266 1-3 .333 5 0.3 0 1-0 9 0.6

KING, Nehru 6-4 185 • St. Anthony’s/St. Thomas More/NJ • 30 • F1971 28 145-278 .522 63-80 .788 171 6.1 54-0 353 12.61972 26 439 55-114 .482 27-33 .818 89 3.4 24 20 5 27-0 137 5.31973 29 108-192 .561 36-44 .818 112 3.7 33 32 48-2 252 8.7TOT. 83 308-584 .527 126-157 .803 372 4.9 129-2 742 8.9

KINSKI, Noel 5-10 165 • St. Mary’s/CT • 22(H) 23(A) • G1963 10 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 6 0.6 1-0 4 0.41964 21 11-21 .524 28-51 .549 29 1.4 29-0 50 2.41965 16 4-16 .250 7-11 .636 10 0.6 9-0 15 0.9TOT. 47 16-39 .410 37-65 .569 45 1.0 39-0 69 1.5

KIPFER, Dave 6-7 212 • Cameron Heights/Canada • 15 • F1984 17 75 12-17 .705 4-7 .571 18 1.0 3 4 4 3 15-0 28 1.61985 24 263 25-53 .472 15-24 .625 48 2.0 9 15 5 7 32-0 65 2.71986 31 754 116-224 .518 72-108 .667 124 4.0 21 52 28 19 110-9 304 9.81987 34 836 145-289 .502 0-0 .000 108-147 .735 180 5.3 33 67 30 12 125-8 398 11.7TOT. 106 1928 298-583 .511 0-0 .000 199-286 .696 370 3.5 66 138 67 41 282-17 795 7.5

KIRBY, Richard (Dick) F1943 5 2- 2- 6 1.2

KNIGHT, Ray 6-9 215 • St. Anthony’s/Georgetown/Wash. DC • 32 • F-C1983 30 352 30-67 .447 22-41 .536 89 2.9 13 16 6 17 58-2 82 2.71984 26 538 60-107 .550 39-69 .665 121 4.7 13 42 16 33 57-3 159 6.11985 31 1017 108-207 .522 47-80 .588 186 6.0 41 63 23 56 97-7 263 8.5TOT. 87 1907 201-381 .520 108-190 .568 396 4.6 67 121 45 106 212-12 504 5.8

KORBUSIESKI, Ray 6-0 160 • Waterbury/CT • 16 • G1950 23 44- 35- 123 5.31951 24 74- 55- 203 8.51952 23 76- 52- 74 3.2 14 70-6 204 8.9TOT. 70 194- 142- 530 7.6

KOSKI, Tony 6-8 215 • Worcester/Leicester JC/MA • 52(H) 53(A) • C1967 28 1030 97-189 .515 89-131 .679 313 11.2 99-6 283 10.11968 25 109-232 .469 79-115 .686 281 11.2 90-6 297 11.9TOT. 53 206-421 .489 168-246 .683 594 11.2 189-12 580 10.9

KOSLOWSKI, Ed 6-2 195 • Warren Harding/Samuel Johnson Academy/CT • 25 • C1931 19 75- 23- 173 9.11932 23 71- 36- 178 7.71933 16 58- 28- 144 9.01934 17 43- 13- 99 5.8TOT. 75 247- 100- 594 7.9

KOTTI, Tuukka 6-9 220 • Salon Vilpas Salo/Finland • 11, 25 • F2002 24 218 18-52 .346 2-8 .250 6-11 .545 30 1.3 12 18 16 5 34-0 44 1.82003 32 750 89-199 .447 18-54 .333 51-72 .708 114 3.6 50 55 23 18 83-1 247 7.72004 29 633 64-138 .464 10-20 .500 38-66 .576 103 3.6 35 44 31 23 79-4 176 6.12005 31 1021 107-258 .415 10-33 .303 84-122 .689 180 5.8 94 70 40 28 76-3 308 9.9TOT. 116 2622 278-647 .430 40-115 .348 179-271 .661 427 3.7 191 187 110 74 272-8 775 6.7

KOVALSKI, Bob 6-8 230 • Smith Academy/MA • 52(H) 53(A) • F-C1963 28 924 108-222 .486 49-67 .731 260 9.3 53-0 265 9.51964 26 1001 103-262 .393 59-73 .808 289 11.1 67-3 265 10.21966 21 46-101 .453 18-26 .692 98 4.7 25-0 110 5.2TOT. 75 257-585 .439 126-166 .759 647 8.6 145-3 640 8.51965-Academically ineligible

KRIEGER, John Paterson/NJ • 7 • F1928 16 52- 55- 159 9.91929 20 74- 64- 212 10.61930 18 72- 48- 192 10.71931 19 66- 47- 179 9.4TOT. 73 264- 214- 742 10.2

KUSINITZ, Sam 6-0 180 • Rogers/RI • 4 • G-F1939 6 1- 3- 5 0.81940 10 4- 2- 10 1.01941 17 43- 23-37 .622 25- 109 6.4TOT. 33 48- 28- 124 3.8

KUTNIEWSKI, Bill 5-10 193 • Commercial High/RI • 31 • G1933 16 31- 19- 81 5.11934 17 34- 29- 97 5.71935 22 67- 43- 177 8.0TOT. 55 132- 91- 355 6.5

KWASNIEWSKI, Joe 6-1 200 • New Milford/CT • 14, 22 • G-C-F1938 16 34- 33- 101 6.31939 9 29- 20- 78 8.71940 10 38- 21- 97 9.7TOT. 35 101- 74- 276 7.9

L’ANGELO, Dom G1921 3 0- 0- 0 0.0

LABOSSIERE, Leo 5-6 139 • Sacred Heart/RI • F-C1945 12 67- 13- 147 12.31946 17 54- 12- 120 7.1TOT. 29 121- 25- 267 9.2

LACY, Johnnie 6-0 170 • Notre Dame Prep/WI • 3 • G2010 22 179 14-51 .275 2-22 .091 11-14 .786 14 0.6 14 9 7 0 18-1 41 1.9

LAKSA, Maris 6-9 230 • Ventspils, Latvia • 22 • F 2001 31 617 84-205 .410 44-96 .458 67-76 .882 99 3.2 37 30 12 18 56-0 279 9.02002 18 501 51-160 .319 24-87 .276 47-61 .770 91 5.1 24 38 11 5 51-0 173 9.62003 28 517 82-205 .400 37-95 .389 37-44 .841 66 2.4 33 30 15 10 53-2 238 8.52004 12 63 7-19 .368 6-15 .400 2-2 1.000 4 0.3 7 5 2 1 6-0 22 1.8TOT. 89 1698 224-589 .380 111-293 .379 153-183 .836 260 2.9 101 103 40 34 166-2 712 8.0

LARRAGAN, Borja (Bo) 6-2 180 • Salesianos/Spain • 5 • G 1995 29 547 34-87 .391 24-64 .375 16-23 .696 32 1.1 69 37 26 1 59-1 108 3.71996 20 217 19-43 .442 13-29 .448 10-12 .833 19 1.0 15 13 9 0 20-0 61 3.0TOT. 49 764 53-150 .408 37-93 .398 26-35 .743 51 1.0 84 50 35 1 79-1 169 3.4Transferred to Marist LARRANAGA, James 6-4 190 • Archbishop Malloy/NY • 25 • G-F1969 24 179-415 .431 109-133 .820 144 6.0 60 67-2 467 19.41970 25 155-350 .442 98-128 .766 183 7.3 80 71-3 408 16.31971 28 149-302 .493 85-104 .817 133 4.8 98 83-3 383 13.7TOT. 77 483-1067 .453 292-365 .800 460 6.0 238 221-8 1258 16.3

LASHER, William 6-6 200 • Plainville/CT • 34(H) 35(A) • C-F1964 9 6-14 .429 1-3 .333 8 0.9 1-0 13 1.41965 20 24-52 .462 12-15 .800 44 2.2 18-0 60 3.01966 24 44-103 .427 18-24 .621 97 4.1 41-0 106 4.4TOT. 53 74-169 .438 31-42 .738 149 2.8 60-0 179 3.4

LEBEL, Joe 6-2 • Barnstable/MA • G-C1946 15 6- 9- 21 1.4

LEE, Eddie 5-10 161 • Attleboro/MA • 17 • F-C-G1941 10 8- 6-13 .462 6- 22 2.21942 14 18- 8- 44 3.1TOT. 24 26- 14- 66 2.8

LEE, James (Shorty) 5-10 165 • Attleboro/MA • G1943 9 28- 9- 65 7.21946 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 11 28- 9- 65 5.9

LEE, John 5-11 168 • Attleboro/MA • 5 • F-C-G1939 1 0- 0- 0 0.01940 13 23- 14- 60 4.61941 17 78- 19-33 .576 18 175 10.3TOT. 31 101- 33- 235 7.6

LEMBO, Jerry 5-8 160 • Hillhouse/CT • 10 • G1950 15 10- 10- 30 2.01951 20 20- 6- 46 2.31952 21 25- 18- 24 1.1 8 31-0 68 3.2TOT. 56 55- 34- 144 2.5

LEO, James 5-11 213 • Fitchburg/MA • 24 • C-F1938 12 4- 3- 11 0.91939 10 10- 7- 27 2.71940 12 26- 14- 66 5.5TOT. 34 40- 24- 104 3.1

LEONARD, Richard (Dick) 6-4 185 • East Hartford/CT • 42(H) 43(A) • F1961 20 17-44 .386 3-12 .250 67 3.3 25-0 37 1.91962 10 6-12 .500 1-2 .500 14 1.4 7-0 13 1.3TOT. 30 23-56 .411 4-14 .286 81 2.7 32-0 50 1.7

LEVEY, Jack F-C1939 7 9- 3- 21 3.0

LEWIS, Don (Duck) 6-0 185 • Cromwell/CT • 20 • G1970 25 119-247 .483 67-94 .713 123 4.9 55-0 305 12.21971 25 113-243 .465 46-62 .742 147 5.9 54-1 272 10.91972 24 907 115-254 .453 43-67 .642 116 4.8 71 34 8 46-0 273 11.4TOT. 74 347-744 .466 156-223 .700 386 5.2 155-1 850 11.5

LEWIS, Ernie (Pop) 6-5 185 • Germantown/PA • 23 • G-F1984 17 158 18-43 .418 9-13 .692 18 1.1 18 17 2 3 15-0 45 2.61985 20 190 35-82 .427 15-19 .789 34 1.7 13 22 7 7 18-0 85 4.31986 31 709 100-225 .444 32-38 .842 100 3.2 81 38 39 8 232 7.51987 34 999 137-335 .409 95-220 .432 32-40 .800 143 4.2 90 46 52 11 123-10 401 11.8TOT. 102 2056 290-685 .423 95-220 .432 88-110 .800 295 2.9 202 123 100 30 763 7.5

LINDSEY, Keith-Sean 6-4 185 • Gonzaga/Wash. DC • 24 • G1988 17 93 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 9 0.5 6 10 3 0 23-1 6 0.4

LINEHAN, JOHN 5-9 165 • Chester/Winchendon/PA • 12 • G1998 29 715 45-133 .338 22-62 .355 49-54 .907 60 2.1 78 40 50 0 69-2 161 5.61999 30 663 38-119 .319 10-43 .233 47-59 .797 68 2.3 113 55 98 3 81-3 133 4.42000 6 152 11-32 .344 6-19 .316 3-3 1.000 18 3.0 21 8 17 0 17-0 31 5.22001 26 682 79-190 .416 43-103 .417 77-90 .856 63 2.4 101 52 81 3 62-0 278 10.72002 31 1045 118-302 .391 54-160 .338 97-116 .836 117 3.8 137 72 139 0 81- 387 12.5TOT. 122 3257 291-776 .375 135-387 .349 273-322 .848 326 2.7 450 227 385 6 310- 990 8.12000- Medical Redshirt

LITTLEFIELD, William 6-1 175 • LaSalle/RI • 16(H) 12(A) • F-G-C1947 18 41- 20- 102 5.71948 20 34- 29- 97 4.9TOT. 38 75- 49- 199 5.2

LOMAX, Keith (Magic) 6-6 200 • St. Anthony’s/Wash. DC • 11 • F1982 18 316 37-86 .430 28-47 .595 47 2.6 8 19 9 11 43-3 102 5.71983 30 589 50-122 .409 30-47 .638 95 3.2 25 35 22 6 70-4 130 4.31984 28 543 65-155 .419 37-53 .698 56 2.0 20 25 15 3 67-2 167 5.91985 26 573 80-156 .513 52-78 .667 88 3.4 10 33 32 7 82-7 212 8.2TOT. 102 2021 232-519 .447 147-225 .653 286 2.8 63 112 78 27 262-16 611 6.0

LOWNEY, John 6-3 190 • New Bedford/MA • 21 • G-F1952 15 5-19 .263 3- 30 2.0 0 17-1 13 0.9

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LOZOSKI, Walter 5-9 160 • West Hazleton/PA • 18 • G-F1947 19 45- 45- 135 7.11948 20 65- 54- 184 9.21949 24 46- 35- 127 5.31950 21 46- 30- 122 5.8TOT. 84 202- 164- 568 6.8

LUCAS, Sam 6-5 205 • Yellow Springs/OH • 23 • F1979 22 250 18-43 .419 9-13 .692 34 1.5 4 9 2 28-0 45 2.11980 20 91 7-13 .538 4-10 .400 15 0.7 0 3 5 1 11-0 18 0.9TOT. 42 341 25-56 .446 13-23 .565 49 1.2 4 12 3 39-0 63 1.5

LYNCH, Philip 6-1 168 • New York/NY • 23 • G1952 23 26- 17- 41 1.8 17 45-3 69 3.01953 22 28-74 .378 22-59 .373 41 1.9 63-3 78 3.51954 26 33- 48- 114 4.4TOT. 71 87- 87- 261 3.7

MADDEN, John Pittsfield/MA • G-F-C1933 7 2- 1- 5 0.71934 8 3- 0- 6 0.81935 5 2- 1- 5 1.0TOT. 20 7- 2- 16 0.8

MALECKI, Walter 6-4 190 • Brooklyn/NY • 21 • C-F1954 15 8- 4- 20 1.31955 11 2-8 .250 3-4 .750 11 1.0 7-0 7 0.6TOT. 26 10- 7- 27 1.0

MANDEVILLE, Jean 5-4 • Woonsocket/RI • G-F-C1945 7 1- 1- 3 0.41946 2 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 9 1- 1- 3 0.3

MARONE, Horace (Hod) 6-1 200 • Hillhouse/CT • 14 • C-F-G1940 10 4- 1- 9 0.91941 17 68- 35-57 .614 34- 171 10.11942 20 91- 39- 221 11.1TOT. 47 163- 75- 401 8.5

MARTIN, Paul (Ed) 6-4 190 • DeLaSalle/RI • 26 • F-C-G1957 11 5-14 .357 1-2 .500 3-0 11 1.01958 4 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 6 1.5 0-0 3 0.7TOT. 15 6-19 .316 2-3 .667 3-0 14 0.9

MARTIN, William (Bill) 6-3 180 • Cathedral/MA • F-C1943 20 86- 28- 200 10.0

MAXEY, Erron 6-6 220 • Lake Elsinore/CA • 24 • F-C1998 29 553 90-162 .556 0-3 .000 32-55 .582 124 4.3 19 38 17 12 75-1 212 7.31999 30 735 118-236 .500 0-1 .000 61-101 .604 176 5.9 27 35 31 19 103-4 297 9.92000 30 992 188-394 .477 7-27 .259 61-107 .570 241 8.0 34 70 42 31 101-3 444 14.82001 31 775 134-282 .475 2-7 .286 83-121 .686 197 6.4 23 66 35 9 82-0 353 11.4TOT. 120 3055 530-1074 .493 9-38 .237 237-384 .617 738 6.2 103 209 125 71 361-8 1306 10.9

McANDREW, Mark 6-5 186 • Westerly/St. Thomas More/RI • 14 • F-G1973 15 38 8-18 .444 3-5 .600 17 1.1 1 2 0 5-0 19 1.31974 30 780 85-194 .438 25-29 .862 185 6.2 63 45 83-2 195 6.51975 31 845 115-255 .451 82-95 .863 191 6.2 98 78 40 14 84-1 312 10.11976 29 723 84-189 .444 18-22 .818 126 4.3 58 33 35 6 68-0 186 6.4TOT. 105 2386 292-656 .445 128-151 .848 519 4.9 220 158 240-3 712 6.6

McAULIFFE, Ryan 6-5 200 • Northfield Mt. Hermon/VT • 50 • F1999 3 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0 0.0

McCONNON, Edward (Ted) 6-0 170 • St. Raphael/RI • 9 • F-C1942 20 142- 25- 309 15.51943 12 83- 14- 180 15.0TOT. 32 225- 39- 489 15.3

McCORMAC, John Webster/MA • F-G1929 3 0- 0- 0 0.01930 1 0- 0- 0 0.01931 9 2- 1- 5 0.61932 20 21- 8- 50 2.5TOT. 33 23- 9- 55 1.7

McCORMACK, Paul 5-9 143 • Taunton/MA • F-G1946 9 9- 4- 22 2.41947 19 36- 19- 91 4.8TOT. 28 45- 23- 113 4.0

McCRAY, Elliott 23 • G2005 2 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0

McCUE, William (Bill) Paterson/NJ • 4 • F-C1928 15 23- 25- 73 4.91929 20 41- 21- 103 5.21930 19 64- 21- 149 7.81931 19 23- 21- 67 3.5TOT. 73 151- 88- 392 5.4

McDERMOTT, Geoff 6-8 235 • New Rochelle High/NY • 11 • F2006 27 864 78-192 .406 7-23 .304 77-133 .579 243 9.0 70 71 49 13 74-1 240 8.92007 31 1091 109-227 .480 18-50 .360 58-108 .537 283 9.1 159 111 58 20 97-0 294 9.52008 31 1087 115-235 .489 9-32 .281 80-128 .625 250 8.1 151 111 47 36 98-3 319 10.32009 33 973 97-223 .435 7-34 .206 68-145 .469 279 8.5 98 96 51 39 86-1 269 8.2TOT 122 4015 399-877 .455 41-139 .295 283-514 .551 1055 8.6 478 389 205 108 355-5 1122 9.2

McDONALD, Ken 6-4 192 • No. Providence/CCRI/RI • 35 • G-F1991 25 401 54-143 .378 39-108 .361 25-28 .893 40 1.6 46 22 16 6 33-0 172 6.91992 25 343 32-115 .278 27-96 .281 19-20 .950 34 1.4 28 18 6 1 38-1 110 4.4TOT. 50 744 86-258 .333 66-204 .324 44-49 .898 74 1.5 75 40 22 7 71-1 282 5.6

McELROY, Charles 5-11 148 • Providence/RI • 14 • G1937 3 0- 0- 0 0.0

McGEE, Francis (Frank) Woonsocket/RI • C1922 3 1- 1- 3 1.0

McGEE, Joseph (Joe) Woonsocket/Seton Hall Prep/RI • G-F1922 4 5- 23- 33 8.3

McGILL, Arthur 6-3 168 • Pittsfield/MA • F-G1942 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

McGOVERN, Mark 6-0 • Flint/MI • 11 • G-C-F1928 5 0- 0- 0 0.01929 2 0- 0- 0 0.01930 1 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 8 0- 0- 0 0.0

McGRATH, Donnie 6-4 190 • JFK Catholic/NY • 1 • G2003 32 1071 93-261 .356 58-178 .326 46-56 .821 68 2.1 138 76 33 4 47-0 290 9.12004 29 983 96-245 .392 67-182 .368 32-44 .727 53 1.8 100 43 24 1 38-0 291 10.02005 30 1065 90-225 .400 72-175 .411 40-43 .930 68 2.3 115 57 41 4 59-1 292 9.72006 27 1009 136-340 .400 77-218 .353 60-70 .857 54 2.0 73 52 27 1 53-1 409 15.1TOT. 118 4128 415-1071 .387 274-753 .364 178-213 .836 243 2.1 426 228 125 10 197-2 1282 10.9

McGUINN, Mike 6-4 195 • East Providence/RI • 24 • F1969 5 1-6 .167 1-4 .250 5 1.0 3 0.61970 9 2-10 .200 0-2 .000 6 0.7 4 0.41971 18 7-22 .318 13-23 .565 20 1.1 10-0 27 1.5TOT. 32 10-38 .263 14-29 .483 31 1.0 34 1.1

McGURKIN, Francis 5-10 168 • East Hartford/CT • 11 • F1949 19 21- 12- 54 2.81950 16 12- 7- 31 1.91951 5 12- 6- 30 6.0TOT. 40 45- 25- 115 2.9

McKENZIE, Brian 6-4 205 • Xaverian High/NY • 23 • G2007 28 426 38-104 .365 24-78 .308 4-12 .333 49 1.8 33 24 11 4 40-0 104 3.72008 31 878 128-273 .469 56-138 .406 27-37 .730 114 3.7 62 55 33 3 87-2 339 10.92009 33 628 52-163 .319 25-94 .266 24-35 .686 90 2.7 36 39 20 3 60-2 153 4.62010 30 676 59-148 .399 37-100 .370 18-34 .529 113 3.8 27 36 18 0 70-0 173 5.8TOT. 122 2608 277-688 .403 142-410 .346 73-118 .619 366 3.0 158 154 82 10 257-4 769 6.3

McKENZIE, T. J. 6-10 235 • St. Joseph’s/TX • 5 • C1998 27 187 20-46 .435 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 38 1.4 3 20 6 10 59-3 44 1.6Transferred to Rice

McKIVER, Rob (Fluff) 6-3 195 • Hillhouse/Winchenden/CT • 4 • G2005 24 157 14-46 .304 9-33 .273 6-7 .857 10 0.4 8 16 5 1 15-0 43 1.8Transferred to San Jacinto JC (TX), University of Houston

McKNIGHT, Bruce 6-6 200 • Booker/FL • 30 • F1980 6 32 6-12 .500 2-3 .667 6 1.0 1 5 1 1 2-0 14 2.3

McLAUGHLIN, Peter 6-3 185 • Wilmington/DE • 12(H) 13(A) • G1965 13 12-17 .706 4-7 .571 7 0.5 2-0 28 2.21966 13 13-33 .393 8-11 .727 13 1.0 7-0 34 2.61967 17 20-55 .363 3-5 .600 11 0.6 14-0 43 2.4TOT. 43 45-105 .429 15-23 .652 31 0.7 23-0 105 2.4

McNAIR, Ernest 5-11 190 • Rice/NY • 45 • G1996 2 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0

McNAIR, Gerald 6-5 205 • Roxbury/MA • 40(H) 41(A) • F-C1968 22 74-166 .446 13-32 .406 153 6.9 50-1 161 7.31969 23 21-43 .488 14-25 .560 82 3.5 30-1 56 2.4TOT. 45 95-209 .455 27-57 .474 235 5.2 80-2 217 5.0

McNALLY, Willard Providence/RI • F1939 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

McNULTY, Duffy 6-2 180 • Acton-Boxboro/MA • 31 • G1991 6 20 2-9 .222 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 3 0.5 2 0 0 1 5-0 4 0.71992 4 5 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1 0.3 0 1 0 0 2-0 0 0.01993 10 16 0-10 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2 0.2 0 4 1 0 1-0 1 0.11994 8 30 4-17 .235 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 4 0.5 4 0 2 0 3-0 9 1.1TOT. 28 71 6-40 .150 1-13 .077 1-9 .111 10 0.4 6 5 3 1 11-0 14 0.5

McPARTLAND, Jim Mass Prep/MA 1927 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

McPARTLAND, Myles 6-7 190 • Carle Place/NY • 12 • F1981 22 156 8-22 .363 6-13 .461 27 1.2 5 13 7 2 15-0 22 1.0

McQUEENEY, Henry 6-3 195 • Newton/MA • 17 • C-F1952 22 46- 20- 75 3.4 8 45-0 112 5.11953 22 76-194 .392 111-147 .755 95 4.4 35-1 264 10.91954 26 81- 47- 209 8.0TOT. 70 203- 178- 585 8.4

MEINEKE, Don, Jr. 6-8 185 • Alter/OH • 20 • F1979 23 264 21-38 .553 1-9 .111 23 1.0 11 21 2 28-0 43 1.9

MICHAUD, Wilfred (Wilf) 6-0 210 • Nashua/NH • 12 • G-C1942 12 4- 2- 10 0.81943 13 3- 2- 8 0.6TOT. 25 7- 4- 18 0.7

MILLS, Abdul 6-4 195 • Milford Academy/NY • 11 • G2000 30 666 79-229 .345 27-90 .300 45-67 .672 76 2.5 65 67 36 2 59-2 230 7.72001 31 818 116-288 .403 38-107 .355 69-110 .627 93 3.0 91 70 47 5 79-2 339 10.92002 29 873 127-347 .366 61-184 .332 105-154 .682 96 3.3 76 88 43 8 68-0 420 14.52004 2 17 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 1-4 .250 0 0.0 2 1 3 0 1-0 1 0.5TOT. 92 2374 322-868 .371 126-383 .329 220-335 .657 265 2.9 234 226 129 15 207-4 990 10.82003- Medical redshirt, Transferred to Nebraska-Omaha

MINICUCCI, Dom 5-6 174 • Naugatuck/CT • 5 • G-F1936 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

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MISEVICIUS, Bob (Big Beef) 6-9 240 • Power Memorial/NY • 31 • C1975 24 482 72-168 .429 12-18 .667 108 4.4 61 65 28 27 74-4 156 6.51976 32 941 126-262 .481 40-59 .678 204 6.3 152 74 27 34 87-2 290 9.11977 23 634 88-179 .486 13-24 .542 184 8.0 113 64 13 21 67-2 189 8.21978 30 989 110-253 .435 37-59 .627 226 7.5 164 77 22 39 99-5 255 8.5TOT. 109 3046 396-862 .459 102-160 .638 722 6.6 490 280 90 121 327-13 890 8.2

MODEST, Dave 5-11 155 • Linton/NY • 20 • G1973 10 25 8-16 .500 2-4 .500 4 0.4 4 3 5 3-0 18 1.8Transferred to Plattsburgh State

MODLISZEWSKI, Walter 5-7 165 • Marianapolis/CT • G-F1946 6 5- 1- 11 1.81947 1 1- 0- 2 2.0TOT. 7 6- 1- 13 1.9MOGE, William 5-11 186 • Springfield/MA • 18 • G-C1936 10 1- 1- 3 0.3

MONDY, Duke 6-3 198 • Catholic Central/MI • 1 • G2010 31 419 38-111 .342 19-71 .268 10-15 .667 62 2.0 36 22 34 3 50-0 105 3.42011 28 758 70-198 .354 47-152 .309 28-44 .636 93 3.3 33 36 59 7 62-1 215 7.7TOT. 59 1177 108-309 .350 66-223 .300 38-59 .644 155 2.6 69 58 93 10 112-1 320 5.4

MOONEY, Edward 5-10 165 • Coyle/MA • 12 • G-F1949 21 23- 11- 57 2.71950 15 5- 5- 15 1.01951 8 25- 19- 69 8.6TOT. 44 53- 35- 141 3.2

MOORE, Kendrick 6-3 190 • Hartford/Missouri/CT • 3 • G1998 29 876 87-205 .424 20-68 .294 73-90 .811 96 3.3 93 47 26 8 55-0 267 9.21999 22 465 49-147 .333 18-65 .277 48-57 .842 50 2.3 50 32 20 1 34-0 164 7.5TOT. 51 1341 136-352 .386 38-133 .286 121-147 .823 146 2.9 143 79 46 9 89-0 431 8.5

MORAN, Donald (Donie) 6-0 175 • St. Augustines/NY • 14 • G1954 17 44- 53- 141 8.31955 19 32-96 .333 54-79 .684 48 2.5 35-1 118 6.21956 15 19-56 .339 25-34 .735 26 1.7 14-0 63 4.2TOT. 51 95- 132- 322 6.3

MORAN, Robert (Bob) 6-1 175 • St. Augustines/NY • 19, 12 • F 1952 21 127- 125- 48 2.3 12 37-0 379 18.01953 22 158-446 .354 139-206 .675 68 3.1 59-2 455 20.81954 26 132- 153- 417 16.0TOT. 69 417- 417- 1251 18.1

MORRISON, John Staten Island/NY • F-G1933 3 0- 0- 0 0.01934 6 1- 0- 2 0.3TOT. 9 1- 0- 2 0.2

MORRISON, Patrick (Paddy) Staten Island/NY • G-F1934 2 0- 0- 0 0.01935 5 1- 0- 2 0.4TOT. 7 1- 0- 2 0.3

MOYNAHAN, Timothy 6-1 195 • Sacred Heart/CT • 50(H) 51(A) • G-F1959 15 17-48 .354 7-16 .438 27 1.8 6-0 41 2.71960 25 75-179 .419 26-37 .703 92 5.7 36-0 176 7.01961 22 46-112 .411 13-24 .542 64 2.9 27-0 105 4.7TOT. 62 138-339 .407 46-76 .605 183 3.0 69-0 322 5.2

MULLANEY, Joe, Jr. 5-11 175 • Judge Memorial/RI • 15 • G1975 1 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.01976 5 16 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 4 0.8 1 1 1 0 0-0 1 0.21977 8 15 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.2 2 5 1 0 3-0 0 0.01978 7 26 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 5 0.7 2 1 2 0 4 0.6TOT. 21 59 1-7 .143 3-6 .500 11 0.6 5 7 4 0 5 0.2

MULLINS, Thomas 6-0 158 • Worcester/MA • 11, 19 • G1952 22 18- 14- 23 1.0 13 48-4 50 2.31953 22 76-228 .333 73-128 .570 65 2.9 66-4 225 10.31954 22 63- 56- 182 8.3TOT. 66 157- 143- 457 6.9

MURDOCK, Eric (E, Man of Steal) 6-2 189 • Raritan-West Bridgewater/NJ • 14 • G1988 28 768 114-276 .413 27-76 .355 45-61 .738 85 3.0 106 66 90 3 84-5 300 10.71989 29 936 164-359 .457 44-126 .349 99-130 .762 135 4.7 141 77 97 9 84-2 471 16.21990 28 833 147-351 .419 42-115 .365 96-126 .762 116 4.1 92 68 78 15 78-0 432 15.41991 32 1111 262-589 .445 56-160 .344 238-293 .812 168 5.3 148 119 111 5 98-2 818 25.6TOT. 117 3648 687-1575 .436 169-477 .354 478-610 .783 504 4.3 487 330 376 32 344-9 2021 17.3

MURDOCK, Jason 6-3 187 • Raritan/NJ • 3 • G1994 17 123 18-32 .563 6-10 .600 4-6 .667 6 0.4 18 13 5 2 11-0 46 2.71995 30 824 76-205 .371 17-63 .270 52-75 .693 80 2.7 70 70 39 21 76-1 221 7.41996 30 473 42-125 .336 8-37 .216 36-47 .766 58 1.9 26 23 23 6 37-0 128 4.31997 36 670 47-136 .346 14-47 .298 26-35 .743 78 2.2 30 35 26 3 64-1 134 3.7TOT. 113 2090 183-498 .367 44-157 .280 118-163 .724 222 2.0 144 141 93 32 188-2 529 4.7

MURPHY, Charles Cathedral/Holy Cross/NY • G-F1927 12 7- 11- 25 2.11928 16 17- 15- 49 3.1TOT. 28 24- 26- 74 2.6

MURPHY, John (Spud) 6-0 • Torrington/CT • C-G1927 16 46- 18- 110 6.9

MURPHY, Pete 6-2 180 • Hartford Public/CT • 23 • G1983 7 13 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 4 0.6 0 2 5 0 2-0 6 0.9

MURPHY, William (Bill) 5-11 166 • Danbury/CT • 15, 8 • F-G-C1937 12 4- 1- 9 0.81939 11 25- 8- 58 5.31940 14 30- 8- 68 4.9TOT. 37 59- 17- 135 3.6

MURRAY, David 6-9 225 • All Hallows/Mesa CC/NY • 40 • F-C2000 30 646 73-163 .448 0-4 .000 43-66 .652 105 3.5 27 66 11 25 76-3 189 6.3Transferred to Central State University (OH) (NAIA)

MURRAY, Mike 6-2 188 • LaSalle Institute/NY • 53 • G2011 4 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 1-0 0 0.02012 1 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 1-0 2 2.0TOT. 5 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 4 0 0 2-0 2 0.4NAWROCKI, Steve Fall River/MA • G-C1928 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

N’DIAYE, Ndongo 7-1 225 • Suffield Academy/Senegal • 34 • C1997 32 185 7-39 .179 0-1 .000 9-14 .643 32 1.0 1 13 3 24 39-0 23 0.71998 5 37 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 6 1.2 0 3 0 5 8-0 8 1.6TOT. 37 222 11-48 .229 0-1 .000 9-15 .600 38 1.1 1 16 3 29 47-0 31 0.8Transferred to Delaware

NISSEL, Melvin (Sam) 6-1 170 • St. Mary’s/PA • 24 • F1949 24 69- 47- 185 7.71950 17 68- 44- 180 10.61951 24 74- 62- 210 8.8TOT. 65 211- 153- 575 8.8

NOLAN, John 6-3 185 • Archbishop Malloy/NY • 14, 20 • G1977 16 140 7-16 .438 2-9 .222 8 0.5 22 18 8 1 19-0 16 0.71978 18 160 9-24 .375 12-14 .857 10 0.6 27 21 10 0 30 1.71979 23 423 40-96 .417 26-41 .634 24 1.0 114 60 0 38-0 106 4.61980 22 407 30-93 .322 12-21 .571 48 2.2 46 40 21 1 43-1 72 3.3TOT. 79 1130 86-229 .376 52-85 .612 90 1.4 209 139 2 224 2.8

NORWOOD, Ron 6-3 180 • New Hampton Prep/NJ • 44 • G1973 14 66 15-33 .454 7-9 .777 14 1.1 10 14 7 5-0 37 2.6Transferred to DePaul

NYIRE, Thomas 6-8 180 • St. Aloysius/NJ • 30(H) 31(A) • C-F1960 16 12-29 .414 5-9 .556 21 1.7 13-0 29 1.81962 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2-0 0 0.01963 5 3-7 .429 3-5 .600 8 1.6 2-0 9 1.8TOT. 24 15-38 .395 8-14 .571 29 1.4 17-0 38 1.6

O’CONNELL, Robert 6-0 170 • Somerset/MA • 14 • F1953 10 4-8 .500 6-10 .600 6 0.6 2-0 14 1.4

OLLQUIST, Bob 6-3 180 • Maria Regina/NY • 50 • G1972 22 194 33-76 .434 25-29 .862 20 0.9 12 9 0 18-0 91 4.11974 10 37 9-28 .321 7-9 .777 4 0.4 5 6 5-0 25 2.5TOT. 32 231 42-104 .404 32-38 .842 24 0.8 17 23-0 116 3.6

ORISTAGLIO, Paul 6-0 160 • Cardinal O’Hara/PA • 25 • G1976 11 74 7-16 .438 3-4 .750 5 0.5 4 5 1 0 10-0 17 1.51977 27 376 26-44 .591 14-22 .636 22 0.8 41 16 17 0 32-0 66 2.41978 31 830 46-92 .500 20-27 .741 48 1.6 77 29 36 2 58-1 112 3.6TOT. 69 1280 79-152 .520 37-53 .698 75 1.1 122 50 54 2 100-1 195 2.8

ORR, Thomas 6-4 1/2 210 • Freeland/PA • 23 • C-F1947 4 2- 1- 5 1.31948 4 5- 0- 10 2.51949 14 26- 12- 64 4.61950 14 11- 8- 30 2.1TOT. 36 44- 21- 109 3.0

PADDEN, Jim 6-0 172 • LaSalle/RI • 15 • F1938 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

PAGLIAROLI, Ben 6-3 200 • Seton Hall Prep/NJ • F-C-G1943 17 67- 28- 162 9.5Transferred to Seton Hall

PALAZZI, Matt 6-3 195 • St. John’s High/MA • 22 • G1985 30 502 98-234 .419 42-49 .857 47 1.6 36 44 26 2 41-0 238 7.91986 31 408 79-195 .405 42-53 .792 54 1.7 37 39 24 6 45-1 200 6.51988 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 4.01989 29 736 144-296 .486 57-123 .463 32-37 .865 67 2.3 52 45 26 2 67-3 377 13.0TOT. 91 1647 321-725 .443 57-123 .463 120-143 .839 168 1.8 125 128 76 10 153-4 819 9.0

PALMIERI, Al 6-2 175 • Kent Hill Academy • C-F1943 20 60- 22- 142 7.1

PANAGGIO, Jim 6-3 185 • Cardinal Mooney/Dartmouth/NY • 20 • G1981 28 840 35-114 .307 43-59 .728 53 1.9 108 76 33 1 68-2 113 4.01982 27 787 42-95 .442 22-32 .687 54 2.0 108 53 21 0 53-0 106 3.9TOT. 55 1627 77-209 .368 65-91 .714 107 1.9 216 129 54 1 121-2 219 4.0

PAPARELLA, Ralph 5-11 164 • East Providence/RI • 17 • F-C-G1938 7 7- 5- 19 2.71939 6 1- 0- 2 0.3TOT. 13 8- 5- 21 1.6

PARENTE, Joe LaSalle/RI • F-C-G1945 4 0- 0- 0 0.0

PARMER, Jeff 6-7 230 • Niagara Falls/NY • 21 • F2005 21 222 16-61 .262 8-34 .235 3-6 .500 35 1.7 15 14 15 4 31-2 43 2.0Transferred to Palm Beach JC (FL), Florida Atlantic

PASCALE, Mike 6-2 192 • Manual Training/NY • 50(H) 51(A) • F1955 21 132-348 .379 110-160 .688 159 7.6 52-2 374 17.81956 22 108-297 .364 114-139 .820 123 5.5 54-3 330 15.01957 23 114-341 .334 103-150 .687 45-2 331 14.4TOT. 66 354-986 .359 327-449 .728 151-7 1035 15.7

PEARSON, Alfred 6-3 180 • Somerville/MA • 50(H) 51(A) • F1967 1 0- 0- 0 0.01968 4 3-5 .600 4-7 .571 0 0.0 0-0 10 2.5TOT. 5 3- 4- 10 2.0

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PELLIGRINO, Francis (Frank) 6-2 175 • Westerly/RI • 19, 26 • F-C1949 19 70- 22- 162 8.51950 23 101- 46- 248 10.81951 21 85- 46- 216 10.3TOT. 63 256- 114- 626 9.9

PENNEFATHER, Dick 6-3 185 • Machbeuf/CO • 25 • G 1983 11 51 5-8 .625 5-6 .833 5 0.4 7 4 5 0 8-0 15 1.41984 10 60 6-16 .375 2-2 1.000 4 0.4 3 8 2 0 9-0 14 1.41985 19 168 33-68 .485 4-4 1.000 18 0.9 16 7 7 0 21-0 70 3.71986 11 37 6-14 .429 3-4 .750 5 0.5 2 1 1 0 15 1.4TOT. 51 316 50-106 .472 14-16 .875 32 0.6 28 20 15 0 114 2.2

PERKINS, Ben 6-7 205 • Vinton/LA • 25 • F1998 25 500 60-152 .395 12-43 .279 30-58 .517 79 3.2 22 45 13 10 34-0 162 6.51999 16 104 5-23 .217 0-6 .000 1-2 .500 10 0.6 13 13 2 1 7-0 11 0.7TOT. 41 604 65-175 .371 12-49 .244 31-60 .517 89 2.2 35 58 15 11 41-0 173 4.2Transferred to McNeese State

PERMENTER, Russ 6-9 230 • Temple High/Temple College/TX • 44 • F/C2010 16 115 8-21 .381 1-1 1.000 7-14 .500 28 1.8 0 6 2 11 28-1 24 1.5

PERRIN, Oscar (Oc) Albany/NY • F-G1932 9 3- 2- 8 0.91933 12 6- 1- 13 1.11934 12 2- 2- 6 0.5TOT. 33 11- 5- 27 0.8

PETERSON, CT • F1922 3 3- 0- 6 2.0

PETERSON, Jamine (Greedy) 6-6 230 • Notre Dame Prep/NY • 21 • F2008 25 263 47-100 .470 0-1 .000 23-39 .590 72 2.9 4 18 8 11 27-0 117 4.72010 31 941 233-500 .466 51-148 .345 92-164 .561 315 10.2 36 57 39 26 80-2 609 19.6TOT. 56 1304 280-600 .467 51-149 .342 115-203 .567 387 6.9 40 75 47 37 107-2 726 13.02009-Redshirt

PETROPOLOUS, Peter 6-3 185 • Cranston East/RI • 14 • F1977 9 17 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 5 0.6 2 0 0 0 2-0 6 0.7

PHELPS, Rob 6-5 198 • Nazareth/NY • 22 • G-F1992 31 686 114-326 .350 46-151 .305 56-86 .651 80 2.6 47 52 17 5 71-2 330 10.61993 33 544 79-214 .369 28-89 .315 37-52 .712 64 1.9 48 34 22 8 60-3 223 6.81994 30 604 78-184 .424 32-85 .376 41-54 .759 54 1.8 49 31 30 6 64-0 229 7.6TOT. 94 1834 271-724 .374 106-325 .326 134-192 .698 197 2.1 144 117 66 19 195-5 782 8.31991-Prop 48

PLOSKI, Leo 5-10 165 • Cathedral/NY • 9 • F-G-C1936 12 4- 8- 16 1.31937 19 28- 27- 83 4.41938 16 32- 22- 86 5.4TOT. 47 64- 57- 185 3.9

POINTER, Kofi 6-8 225 • Southern/MD • 4 • F1997 14 53 2-11 .182 1-4 .250 4-6 .667 6 0.4 2 4 0 1 5-0 9 0.6Transferred to Coppin State

PONTON, Oscar 6-7 185 • Central Falls/RI • 27 • C1951 2 0- 3- 3 1.5

POWER, James 6-0 180 • Mission/MA • 15 • F-G1949 18 11- 8- 30 1.71950 15 2- 6- 10 0.71951 3 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 36 13- 14- 40 1.1

POWER, John (Beaver) 5-11 170 • Mission/MA • 16 • G1951 5 2- 1- 5 1.01953 10 4-16 .250 4-6 .667 4 0.4 14-1 12 1.2TOT. 15 6- 5- 17 1.1

PRENDERGAST, Robert (Sag) 6-5 200 • St. Thomas High/CT • 23 • C1951 24 54- 37- 145 6.01952 23 57- 22- 65 2.8 1 27-1 136 5.91953 22 82-192 .427 34-51 .667 162 7.8 61-2 198 8.1TOT. 69 193- 93- 479 6.9

PREISSNER, John 6-3 175 • West Hartford/CT • 13 • F1953 8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 26 3.2 1-0 2 0.4

QUEGAN, Edward 5-11 178 • Coyle/MA • G1942 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

QUINLAN, William (Bill) 6-2 185 • New Bedford/MA • 13 • F1953 18 22-46 .478 13-17 .765 8 0.5 11-0 57 3.21954 15 19- 12- 48 3.2TOT. 33 41- 25- 105 3.2

RABBITT, John F-G1943 3 3- 0- 6 2.0

REAVEY, Francis Providence/RI • G-C1932 6 2- 1- 5 0.8

REDMOND, Paul G1921 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

REGENSBERGER, G1946 4 0- 1- 1 0.3

REILLY, Ed 5-9 170 • Central/CT • 21 • G-F1931 6 2- 0- 4 0.71932 12 17- 9- 43 3.61933 16 20- 8- 48 3.01934 17 26- 7- 59 3.5TOT. 51 65- 24- 154 3.0

REILLY, Kevin G 1980 11 22 2-7 .285 1-3 .333 6 0.5 3 0 1 0 2-0 5 0.5

REILLY, Robert 6-0 176 • St. Michael’s/NY • 7 • G-F1941 17 41- 27-57 .474 28- 109 6.41942 20 46- 36- 128 6.41943 14 23- 20- 66 4.71946 1 1- 0- 2 2.0TOT. 52 111- 83- 305 5.9

REYNOLDS, John (Jack) 6-3 195 • East Haven/CT • 18, 24 • C-F1952 8 11-19 .578 6-7 .857 8 1.0 0 5-0 28 3.51953 22 32-79 .405 25-43 .581 70 3.3 46-2 67 3.11954 20 46- 37- 129 6.5TOT. 50 89- 68- 224 4.5

RICE, Sam Chelsea/MA • G1930 3 2- 1- 5 1.7

RIORDAN, Mike 6-5 200 • Holy Cross High/NY • 54(H) 55(A) • F-G1965 26 818 91-199 .456 57-86 .663 175 6.7 90-6 239 9.21966 27 983 98-218 .449 83-115 .721 247 9.1 92-7 279 10.31967 28 1062 154-333 .464 85-118 .728 241 8.4 91-7 393 14.1TOT. 81 2863 343-750 .457 225-319 .705 663 8.2 241 273-20 911 11.2

RISKO, John 6-1 165 • Mt. Pleasant/RI • C-F1942 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

RITCH, John 6-6 215 • Archbishop Stepinac/NY • 25 • C1955 19 114-250 .456 42-77 .545 271 14.3 59-4 270 14.21956 23 77-164 .470 43-65 .662 237 10.3 74-6 196 8.51957 24 140-355 .394 66-116 .569 73-4 346 14.4TOT. 66 331-769 .430 151-258 .585 206-14 812 12.3

ROBERGE, Ollie 6-2 193 • Mt. St. Charles/RI • C-G-F1932 14 8- 2- 18 1.31933 15 13- 6- 32 2.11934 16 4- 4- 12 0.8TOT. 45 25- 12- 62 1.4

ROGERS, Chris 6-4 190 • C.E. Byrd/Bossier Parish CC/LA • 10 • G2000 30 560 33-77 .429 14-41 .341 9-12 .750 62 2.1 64 44 15 5 64-1 89 3.02001 30 385 23-56 .411 17-42 .405 13-16 .813 48 1.6 44 20 15 6 31-0 76 2.5TOT. 60 945 56-133 .421 31-83 .373 22-28 .786 110 1.8 108 64 30 11 95-1 165 2.8

ROTH, Alan 6-5 200 • St. Mary’s/OH • 24 • F1983 23 355 25-59 .423 9-13 .692 36 1.6 20 23 4 3 15-0 59 2.61984 14 71 3-15 .200 0-1 .000 7 0.5 3 5 1 0 4-0 6 0.41985 20 111 14-29 .483 1-4 .250 13 0.7 7 8 3 0 5-0 29 1.41986 31 856 77-171 .450 94-111 .847 165 5.3 47 59 31 2 248 8.0TOT. 88 1393 119-274 .434 104-130 .800 221 2.5 77 95 39 5 342 3.9

RUSSO, F1945 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

RYDER, Edward 6-2 175 • Providence/RI • 22 • F1953 10 5-14 .357 3-6 .500 4 0.4 3-0 13 1.3

RZEZNIKIEWICZ, Peter (Resnicki) Ware/MA • G-F1927 9 3- 4- 10 1.11928 4 0- 0- 0 0.0TOT. 13 3- 4- 10 0.8

SACKS, Beryle 6-0 185 • Rogers/RI • 9 • F-C-G1939 8 19- 12- 50 6.31940 12 16- 8- 40 3.31941 17 44- 11-22 .500 11- 99 5.8TOT. 37 79- 31- 189 5.1

SADDLER, Marvin 6-8 240 • St. Joseph’s/CT • 55 • F-C1989 22 158 17-38 .447 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 31 1.4 5 16 2 2 30-0 47 2.11990 22 148 17-47 .362 0-0 .000 16-23 .696 45 2.0 3 10 6 2 33-0 50 2.31991 29 552 91-190 .479 1-2 .500 40-63 .634 153 5.3 18 45 14 10 82-1 223 7.71992 21 266 33-80 .413 2-5 .400 22-28 .786 71 3.4 12 23 5 7 28-1 90 4.3TOT. 94 1124 158-355 .445 3-7 .429 93-137 .679 291 3.1 38 92 27 21 174-2 410 4.4

SANDERS, Rob 6-6 215 • St. Thomas More/CT • 33 • F2002 31 659 65-144 .451 6-26 .231 42-72 .583 124 4.0 40 45 24 15 95-5 178 5.72003 27 497 74-135 .548 0-7 .000 52-81 .642 103 3.8 20 32 39 7 56-2 200 7.42004 21 551 80-160 .500 23-57 .404 44-78 .564 92 4.4 53 71 37 6 66-4 227 10.8TOT. 79 1707 219-439 .499 29-90 .322 138-231 .597 319 4.0 113 148 100 28 217-11 605 7.7

SANTOS, Rick 6-2 175 • Central/RIJC/RI • 30 • G1974 30 667 93-201 .463 22-28 .786 88 2.8 73 51 56 4 51-1 209 6.91975 31 917 119-250 .476 56-77 .727 128 4.1 139 111 36 5 82-1 294 9.5TOT. 61 1584 212-451 .470 78-105 .743 216 3.5 212 162 92 9 133-2 503 8.2

SARANTOPOULOS, Steve 6-1 180 • Brockton/MA • 30(H) 31(A) • G1965 14 9-22 .409 2-5 .400 9 0.6 7-0 20 1.41966 22 17-42 .405 9-18 .500 11 0.5 22-0 43 1.91967 21 21-61 .341 8-11 .688 28 1.3 32-1 50 2.4TOT. 57 47-125 .376 19-34 .559 48 0.8 61-1 113 2.0

SCAVOTTO, Anthony 6-1 175 • Enfield/CT • 7 • F-C-G1938 8 7- 2- 16 2.0

SCHEMENTI, Peter 6-5 190 • St. Francis Prep/NY • 32(H) 33(A) • C-F1957 17 17-42 .405 4-24 .167 18-1 38 2.21958 16 18-51 .353 11-24 .458 42 2.6 13-0 47 2.91959 27 51-132 .386 30-74 .405 174 6.4 61-3 132 4.8TOT. 60 86-225 .382 45-122 .369 92-4 217 3.6

SCHESSLER, James 6-6 195 • Orange/NJ • 42(H) 43(A) • C1965 4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 6 1.5 4-0 4 1.01966 7 1- 3- 5 0.71967 17 7-20 .350 4-11 .362 13 0.7 26-0 18 1.1TOT. 28 10- 7- 27 1.0

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SCHLIMM, James (Jim, Slim) 6-3 190 • St. Mary’s/PA • 22 • C-F1950 23 144-292 .493 69-99 .697 357 15.51951 24 152- 72- 376 15.71952 23 141- 63- 158 6.9 10 63-5 345 15.0TOT. 70 437- 204- 1078 15.4

SCHNURR, Brian 6-7 220 • Fairfield/Ct. • 45 • F2000 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0.02001 2 3 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 1.02002 3 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 6 6 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0 1 0 0 1-0 2 0.3

SCOTT, Jerry 6-3 195 • Rindge Tech/MA • 25 • G1978 18 121 15-40 .375 7-16 .438 15 0.8 4 15 5 1 24-0 37 2.01979 26 794 132-300 .440 35-49 .714 110 4.2 44 70 4 60-1 299 11.51980 27 966 175-370 .472 54-83 .650 112 4.1 48 67 60 3 75-5 404 14.91981 26 606 134-289 .463 37-50 .740 87 3.3 29 38 33 3 58-0 305 11.7TOT. 97 2487 456-999 .456 133-198 .671 324 3.3 125 190 11 217-6 1045 10.8

SCREEN, Carlton (Paco) 6-0 170 • Xaverian/NY • 11 • G1987 25 340 39-93 .419 1-2 .500 52-73 .712 28 1.1 59 36 24 1 48-1 131 5.21988 26 500 55-113 .487 3-10 .300 58-73 .795 31 1.2 73 60 32 4 35-0 171 6.61989 29 946 124-260 .477 8-25 .320 78-103 .757 57 2.0 198 64 101 0 84-3 334 11.51990 29 976 134-272 .493 36-79 .456 136-157 .866 64 2.2 202 77 69 4 85-1 440 15.2TOT. 109 2762 352-738 .477 48-116 .414 324-406 .798 180 1.7 532 237 226 9 252-5 1076 9.9

SHABAZZ, Karim (Bazz) 7-2 230 • LaSalle Academy/Florida State/NY • 3 • C2000 21 638 81-186 .435 0-0 .000 56-100 .560 172 8.2 31 76 16 54 69-3 218 10.42001 28 697 91-163 .558 0-0 .000 67-105 .638 208 7.4 44 59 16 66 84-1 249 8.9TOT. 49 1335 172-349 .493 0-0 .000 123-205 .600 380 7.8 75 135 32 120 153-4 467 9.5

SHAMMGOD, God (Shamm) 6-0 169 • LaSalle Academy/NY • 12 • G1996 29 897 81-241 .336 19-91 .209 98-142 .690 50 1.7 189 86 42 0 91-2 279 9.61997 36 1221 127-288 .441 11-53 .208 125-188 .665 81 2.3 239 111 88 5 124-5 390 10.8TOT. 65 2118 208-529 .393 30-144 .208 223-330 .676 131 2.0 428 197 130 5 215-7 669 10.3

SHAMSID-DEEN, Abdul 6-11 231 • Tottenville/NY • 25 • C-F1987 33 330 45-80 .563 0-0 .000 27-44 .614 84 2.5 1 23 3 24 65-2 117 3.51988 20 277 37-93 .398 0-0 .000 20-33 .606 64 3.2 4 21 7 19 57-1 94 4.71989 29 490 71-123 .577 0-0 .000 46-67 .687 104 3.6 10 34 11 36 74-3 188 6.51990 29 673 97-191 .508 0-0 .000 51-92 .554 212 7.3 15 45 17 30 93-3 245 8.4TOT. 111 1770 250-487 .513 0-0 .000 144-236 .610 464 4.2 30 123 38 108 289-9 694 6.3

SHANNON, Michael 5-9 150 • Seton Hall Prep/NJ • 12 • G1991 3 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 0 0.0 4 5 1 0 4-0 2 0.7

SHANNON, Tom 5-10 163 • Pawtucket/RI • 11 • F1941 2 1- 0- 2 1.0

SHAPIRO, Sam 6-1 170 • Lynn English/Samuel Johnson Academy/MA • 8 • F1932 24 65- 26- 156 6.51933 16 40- 26- 106 6.61934 17 52- 17- 121 7.1TOT. 57 157- 69- 383 6.7

SHATTUCK, Larry 5-11 180 • Fitchburg/MA • 12 • F1938 4 1- 1- 3 0.9

SHEA, Jeff 6-2 175 • St. Mary’s/NY • 34(H) 35(A) • F1963 4 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 5 1.2 2-0 3 0.8

SIEMBIDA, Robert 6-4 185 • No. Tonawanda/NY • 34(H) 35(A) • F1960 5 7-13 .538 4-5 .800 13 2.6 6-0 10 3.6

SIMONI, Robert 6-0 185 • New London/CT • 12(H) 13(A) • G1962 19 13-50 .260 7-11 .636 25 1.3 6-0 33 1.81963 26 23-72 .319 15-23 .652 62 2.4 15-0 61 2.31964 3 1-12 .083 1-1 1.000 10 3.3 4-0 3 1.0TOT. 48 37-134 .276 23-35 .657 97 2.0 25-0 97 2.0

SIMPKINS, Dickey 6-9 1/2 248 • Friendly/MD • 42 • C1991 32 697 90-183 .492 4-10 .400 67-110 .609 211 6.6 33 48 24 31 77-1 251 7.81992 30 793 89-181 .492 1-4 .250 90-128 .703 174 5.8 36 81 14 27 83-1 269 9.01993 33 976 122-271 .450 1-3 .333 106-178 .596 216 6.5 41 82 25 18 84-4 351 10.61994 30 877 129-250 .516 3-9 .333 94-137 .686 189 6.3 38 57 22 21 63-0 355 11.8TOT. 125 3343 430-885 .486 9-26 .346 357-553 .645 790 6.3 149 267 85 96 305-6 1226 9.8

SMITH, Austin G1933 1 0- 0- 0 0.0 SMITH, John (Ben) 6-2 1/2 195 • Brockton/MA • 24 • C-G1935 22 53- 25- 131 6.01936 21 46- 17- 109 5.21937 22 34- 16- 84 3.8TOT. 65 133- 58- 324 5.0

SMITH, Michael 6-8 230 • Dunbar/Wash. DC • 34 • F1992 31 876 108-218 .495 0-1 .000 117-202 .579 319 10.3 41 70 32 51 90-2 333 10.71993 33 976 135-243 .556 0-0 .000 119-218 .546 375 11.4 38 73 40 31 92-2 389 11.81994 30 872 144-238 .605 0-1 .000 100-140 .714 344 11.5 25 44 33 23 89-2 388 12.9TOT. 94 2724 387-699 .554 0-2 .000 336-560 .600 1038 11.0 103 187 104 105 271-6 1110 11.81991-Prop 48

SMOLENSKY, Henry Brockton/MA • F1930 3 0- 0- 0 0.0

SNEDEKER, Dave 6-9 215 • Griffin/Iowa/ILL • 32 • F1987 24 66 4-17 .235 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 8 0.3 0 5 3 0 11-0 8 0.3

SOWA, Ferdinand (Ferd) 6-2 195 • New Bedford/MA • 22(H) 8(A) • F-C-G1943 20 61- 23- 145 7.31947 19 52- 30- 134 7.11948 20 82- 50- 214 10.7TOT. 59 195- 103- 493 8.4

SPECKMAN, Harry 5-7 143 • Rogers/RI • 10 • G-F1938 2 1- 1- 3 1.51939 6 1- 2- 4 0.7TOT. 8 2- 3- 7 0.9

SPENCER, Carl 6-6 180 • Crosby/CT • 20(H) 21(A) • F1961 22 32-79 .405 22-36 .611 90 4.0 35-0 86 3.91962 18 44-94 .468 18-27 .667 62 3.0 29-0 106 5.91963 22 31-76 .408 23-33 .697 65 2.9 24-0 85 3.9TOT. 62 107-249 .430 63-96 .656 217 3.5 88-0 277 4.5

SPINNLER, William 5-7 170 • Allentown Prep/NJ • 4 • G-F1936 4 0- 0- 0 0.01937 15 9- 6- 24 1.61938 16 20- 17- 57 3.6TOT. 35 29- 23- 81 2.3

SPRING, Clement (Chief) Laconia/NH • G1927 5 0- 0- 0 0.0

STACOM, Kevin 6-5 185 • Holy Cross High/Holy Cross/NY • 25 • G1973 31 1111 238-431 .552 75-87 .862 121 3.9 77 70 77-1 551 17.81974 32 1140 263-520 .506 66-82 .805 100 3.1 169 96 52-1 592 18.5TOT. 63 2251 501-951 .527 141-169 .834 221 3.5 246 166 129-2 1143 18.1

STALLWORTH, Aubrey 6-8 200 • Hyde Park/MA • 33 • F1979 23 450 45-93 .484 12-24 .500 82 3.6 11 27 20 55-1 102 4.41980 17 262 17-42 .405 12-20 .600 53 3.1 9 23 7 11 43-2 46 2.7TOT. 40 712 62-135 .459 24-44 .545 135 3.4 20 50 31 98-3 148 3.7

STANISIEWSKI, Ed Amherst/MA • F1933 7 3- 2- 8 1.1

STARKS, Harold 6-0 180 • Brooks School/NY • 20 • G 1983 31 362 15-49 .306 39-63 .619 37 1.2 48 47 22 1 42-2 69 2.21984 29 655 50-102 .490 67-96 .698 49 1.7 96 54 40 6 65-1 167 5.71985 31 810 81-148 .547 66-106 .623 98 3.2 119 57 61 13 83-4 228 7.41986 26 616 90-176 .511 62-89 .697 82 3.2 90 67 84 7 62-1 242 9.3TOT. 117 2443 236-475 .497 234-354 .661 266 2.3 353 225 207 27 252-8 706 6.0

STEIN, William (Bill) 6-0 165 • Sacred Heart/CT • 24(H) 25(A) • G1962 9 4-4 1.000 7-14 .500 4 0.4 5-0 15 1.61963 16 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 6 0.4 5-0 6 0.41964 13 6-9 .667 8-11 .727 6 0.5 13-0 20 1.5TOT. 38 13-22 .591 15-25 .600 16 0.4 23-0 41 1.1

STILL, James 6-9 210 • Detroit Community High/MI • 45 • C2010 26 145 10-26 .385 0-2 .000 5-14 .357 35 1.3 3 9 0 10 26-0 25 1.0

ST. GEORGE, Ray 5-9 165 • Worcester/MA • 24(H) 5(A) • F-G1947 16 12- 2- 26 1.61948 20 53- 28- 134 6.7TOT. 36 65- 30- 160 4.4

STONE, James (Jimmy) 6-2 175 • Cleveland East/OH • 40(H) 41(A) • F1962 17 41-117 .350 22-32 .688 49 2.9 25-1 104 6.11963 26 146-299 .488 85-111 .766 213 8.2 50-0 377 14.51964 25 192-435 .441 103-141 .730 206 8.2 50-1 487 19.5TOT. 68 379-851 .445 210-284 .739 468 6.9 125-2 968 14.2

STOREY, Victor 6-3 175 • Lowell/MA • 6 • C-G-F1939 6 3- 0- 6 1.01941 5 4- 3-5 .600 3- 11 2.21942 13 10- 3- 23 1.8TOT. 24 17- 6- 40 1.7

STROTHER, Steve (Stro) 6-3 185 • Dorchester/MA • 5 • G1975 16 107 17-39 .436 12-22 .545 16 1.0 8 28 13 2 19-1 46 2.91976 27 536 76-167 .455 62-87 .713 55 2.1 78 85 30 3 49-2 216 8.0TOT. 43 643 93-206 .451 74-109 .679 71 1.7 86 113 43 5 68-3 262 6.1

SULLIVAN, John (Jack) 6-4 215 • Malden Catholic/MA • C-F-G1943 3 4- 1- 9 3.01946 11 50- 24- 124 11.31947 18 60- 28- 148 8.2TOT. 32 115- 53- 281 8.8

SULLIVAN, William 5-10 165 • DeLaSalle/RI • 11 • G1971 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

SUPPLE, Leo Dean Academy/MA 1927 1 0- 1- 1 1.0

SWARTZ, James (Jim) 5-11 184 • Cathedral Prep/St. John’s/NY • 43, 17 • G1957 15 60-157 .382 48-64 .750 16-0 168 11.21958 24 111-283 .392 29-52 .558 69 2.8 31-0 251 10.41959 27 125-314 .398 39-60 .650 75 2.7 40-0 289 10.7TOT. 66 296-754 .393 116-176 .659 87-0 708 10.7

SWEENEY, Paul 6-1 195 • Taft School/MA • 18 • G-C1938 12 5- 2- 12 1.01939 10 6- 4- 16 1.61940 10 4- 2- 10 1.0TOT. 32 15- 8- 38 1.2

SZYBILSKI, Piotr (Pete) 6-10 245 • Brewster Academy/Poland • 40 • C1995 25 198 19-38 .500 1-2 .500 22-32 .688 44 1.8 4 7 4 11 27-0 61 2.41996 27 253 30-56 .536 0-2 .000 28-41 .683 60 2.2 3 16 10 15 52-0 88 3.3TOT. 52 451 49-94 .521 1-4 .250 50-73 .685 104 2.1 7 23 14 26 79-0 149 2.91994-Redshirt

SZYDLA, Stan Ware/MA • 9 • G-F1927 11 8- 8- 24 2.21928 15 16- 8- 40 2.71929 20 16- 7- 39 2.01930 19 17- 17- 51 2.7TOT. 65 57- 40- 154 2.4

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TEBBETTS, George (Birdie) 5-11 1/2 170 • Nashua/NH • F-G1932 4 3- 0- 6 1.5

TEDESCO, Ralph (Teddy) 6-0 180 • St. Francis Prep/NY • 22 • G-F1954 16 54- 20- 128 8.01955 20 65-195 .333 29-54 .537 96 4.8 38-2 159 7.91956 16 31-76 .408 14-22 .636 33 2.0 16-0 76 4.7TOT. 52 150- 63- 363 7.0

TENZYK, Ron 6-2 175 • Valhalla/NY • 15 • G1979 10 27 5-6 .833 2-4 .500 2 0.2 0 4 0 7-0 12 1.21980 10 30 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 4 0.4 3 3 1 0 2-0 8 0.8TOT. 20 57 9-14 .643 2-4 .500 6 0.3 3 7 0 9-0 20 1.0

THISSELL, George 6-2 185 • Needham/MA • 5 • G1981 7 14 2-2 1.000 2-4 .500 1 0.2 1 1 0 0 0-0 6 1.0

THOMAS, Jamel (5-30) 6-6 215 • Lincoln/NY • 33 • F-G1996 29 606 105-232 .453 24-64 .375 36-58 .621 132 4.6 44 57 41 2 69-0 270 9.31997 36 1101 187-429 .436 65-162 .401 65-96 .677 184 5.1 76 91 37 16 98-6 504 14.01998 29 1016 163-455 .358 54-178 .303 156-200 .780 200 6.9 59 106 44 12 91-3 536 18.51999 30 984 225-532 .423 58-183 .317 153-203 .754 217 7.2 63 124 39 11 79-1 661 22.0TOT. 124 3707 680-1648 .413 201-587 .342 410-557 .736 733 5.9 242 378 161 41 337-10 1971 15.9 THOMAS, Tony 6-1 180 • East Providence/RI • 20 • G1995 10 15 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 0.3 0 1 1 0 2-0 4 0.4

THOMPSON, Garnett 6-9 215 • Islip/Suffolk Comm. College/NY • 23 • C-F2002 10 162 18-43 .419 0-1 .000 10-18 .556 39 3.9 8 11 5 9 18-1 46 4.6

THOMPSON, John 6-10 1/2 230 • Arch. John Carroll/Wash. DC • 50(H) 51(A) • C-F1962 25 116-263 .441 78-119 .655 291 11.6 61-3 310 12.41963 28 1035 208-395 .527 113-185 .611 392 14.0 87-5 529 18.91964 26 996 260-442 .588 161-242 .665 378 14.5 99-8 681 26.2TOT. 79 584-1100 .531 352-546 .645 1061 13.4 247-16 1520 19.2

THORPE, Otis 6-10 235 • Lake Worth/FL • 33 • C1981 26 668 100-194 .515 50-76 .657 137 5.3 11 42 16 12 69-4 250 9.61982 27 942 153-283 .540 74-115 .643 216 8.0 36 74 11 26 93-7 380 14.11983 31 1041 204-321 .636 91-138 .659 249 8.0 24 83 21 26 113-9 499 16.11984 29 1051 167-288 .580 162-248 .653 300 10.3 36 67 29 43 92-3 496 17.1TOT. 113 3702 624-1086 .575 377-577 .653 902 8.0 107 266 77 107 367-23 1625 14.4

TIRICO, Frank 5-10 162 • All Hallows/NY • 16 • G-F1956 23 128-271 .472 78-101 .772 68 2.9 42-1 314 13.61957 20 70-173 .405 51-75 .680 31-1 191 9.61958 18 30-83 .361 13-24 .542 24 1.3 21-0 73 4.0TOT. 61 228-527 .433 142-200 .710 94-2 578 9.5

TOWLE, Gary 6-2 165 • Cony/ME • 10 • G1979 25 195 39-81 .481 7-10 .700 2 0.1 13 16 1 12-0 85 3.41980 13 57 7-15 .467 4-5 .800 5 0.4 2 1 1 0 10-0 18 1.4TOT. 38 252 46-96 .479 11-15 .733 7 0.2 15 17 1 22-0 103 2.7

TRAUGOTT, Stephen 6-5 208 • Iona Prep/NY • 35 • F2001 3 11 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.3 2 0 1 0 1-0 3 1.02002 2 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02003 4 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 9 16 1-8 .125 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 4 0.4 2 0 1 0 1-0 3 0.3

TUCKER, Ricky 5-11 160 • Overbrook/PA • 10 • G1980 27 992 94-198 .474 39-53 .735 51 1.9 143 89 32 0 68-2 227 8.41981 28 758 78-193 .404 27-35 .771 22 0.7 104 83 24 3 40-0 183 6.51982 27 658 74-166 .445 44-55 .800 29 1.1 85 49 24 5 36-0 192 7.11983 31 896 92-210 .438 33-40 .825 57 1.8 188 59 42 5 63-0 217 7.0TOT. 113 3304 338-767 .441 143-183 .781 159 1.4 520 280 122 13 207-2 819 7.2

TULLY, Jim F1921 3 2- 0- 4 1.3

TURBRIDY, David 5-8 150 • No. Providence/RI • 10(H) 11(A) • G1965 4 3-6 .500 3-5 .600 2 0.5 1-0 9 2.21966 2 0- 4- 4 2.0TOT. 6 3- 7- 13 2.2

TURNER, Tony 6-7 205 • Banneker High/GA • 32 • F-C1990 16 112 16-39 .410 5-14 .357 5-8 .625 22 1.4 8 4 5 4 17-0 42 2.61991 30 391 42-136 .309 15-63 .238 14-18 .777 58 1.9 28 28 10 8 77-0 113 3.81992 31 355 39-91 .429 16-41 .390 5-9 .556 64 2.1 22 25 7 14 48-1 99 3.21993 33 761 128-269 .476 55-134 .410 47-60 .783 130 3.9 35 44 37 24 78-2 358 10.8TOT. 110 1619 225-535 .421 91-252 .361 71-95 .747 274 2.5 93 101 59 50 220-3 612 5.6

VAN DE WALLE, Sean 6-5 240 • Fenwick/Ill • 25 • F2004 3 4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 1 0 0 1-0 3 1.02005 3 2 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.02006 4 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 0.5TOT. 10 9 2-7 .286 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 2 0.2 0 1 0 0 2-0 5 0.5

VANGEL, Pete 5-7 135 • Woonsocket/RI • C-F1945 4 3- 2- 8 2.0

VASILAUKAS, Vin 5-9 172 • Mount Carmel/PA • G-C1943 7 0- 2- 2 0.3

VICTORY, Jimmy LaSalle/RI 1927 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

VIOLAND, Walter 6-1 195 • Lakewood/OH • 44(H) 45(A) • F-G1968 15 7-17 .412 14-22 .636 17 1.1 14-0 28 1.81969 22 54-134 .403 61-87 .701 76 3.4 36-0 169 7.71970 25 32-74 .432 24-35 .686 52 2.0 37-0 88 3.5TOT. 62 93-225 .413 99-144 .688 145 2.3 87-0 285 4.6

WADE, Donta 6-2 195 • Huntington/So. Illinois CC/WV • 33 • G2000 29 595 82-235 .349 49-138 .355 24-34 .706 70 2.4 31 38 18 2 69-1 237 8.2

Transferred to Campbellsville University (KY) (NAIA)WALKER, Jimmy (The Walk) 6-3 205 • Roxbury/Laurinberg/MA • 24 • G1965 26 976 211-444 .475 110-143 .767 158 6.1 134 69-3 532 20.51966 27 1054 248-488 .508 166-215 .772 182 6.7 148 77-2 662 24.51967 28 1111 323-659 .492 205-256 .801 169 6.0 144 77-1 851 30.4TOT. 81 3141 782-1591 .492 481-614 .783 509 6.3 426 223-6 2045 25.2

WALLER, Brian 6-5 180 • Northeastern/Allegany CC/MD • 5 • F-G1984 29 598 84-184 .456 37-54 .685 64 2.2 38 54 19 5 40-1 205 7.01985 31 774 125-297 .421 36-45 .800 86 2.8 36 59 21 5 69-5 286 9.2TOT. 60 1372 209-481 .435 73-99 .737 150 2.5 74 113 40 10 109-6 491 8.2

WALSH, Dennis 6-5 180 • Bayside/So. Texas JC/NY • 20(H) 21(A) • F1969 17 36-78 .462 11-15 .733 41 2.4 28-1 83 4.81970 10 9-18 .500 1-2 .500 5 0.5 5-0 19 2.1TOT. 27 45-96 .469 12-17 .706 46 1.7 33-1 102 3.8

WALSH, Taylor 6-3 205 • Chevy Chase/MD • 42(H) 43(A) • F1968 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.5 0-0 0 0.0

WALTERS, Tom (Devil) 6-0 170 • St. Anthony’s/Wash. DC • 12 • G1972 16 36 3-7 .429 4-10 .400 4 0.3 5 1 0 7-0 10 0.61973 2 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 3 1.3 1 1 0-0 2 1.01974 10 27 9-20 .450 1-3 .333 6 0.6 2 3 2-0 9 0.9TOT. 28 12-29 .414 7-15 .467 13 0.5 8 9-0 21 0.8

WATTS, Chris 6-3 198 • St. Joseph’s/CT • 33 • G1988 28 383 30-79 .380 15-40 .375 17-21 .810 36 1.3 31 22 18 1 26-0 92 3.31989 27 281 24-68 .353 22-60 .367 2-3 .667 24 0.9 23 16 7 4 12-0 72 2.71990 29 506 51-129 .395 45-105 .429 11-13 .846 43 1.5 44 23 19 4 45-1 158 5.41991 32 719 64-189 .339 57-159 .358 17-20 .358 49 1.5 79 32 24 2 35-0 202 6.3TOT. 116 1889 169-465 .363 139-365 .381 46-56 .821 152 1.3 177 93 68 11 118-1 524 4.5

WEINSTOCK, Arthur 6-1 195 • Newton/MA • 17 • G-F-C1947 18 29- 10- 68 3.81948 20 41- 24- 106 5.31949 21 31- 15- 77 3.71950 22 36- 37- 109 5.0TOT. 81 137- 86- 360 4.4

WELCH, James St. John’s Prep/CT • 5 • F-G1929 11 4- 0- 8 0.71930 18 25- 12- 62 3.41931 15 4- 3- 11 0.71932 21 14- 15- 43 2.0TOT. 65 47- 30- 124 1.9

WESTBROOK, Dexter 6-8 195 • Mt. Vernon/Laurinberg/NY • 50(H) 51(A) • C1965 26 151-275 .549 72-122 .590 314 12.1 87-7 374 14.4

WESTERHUIS, Gus 6-0 185 • Beacon/NY • 23 • C1954 16 13- 10- 44 2.81955 13 6-23 .261 1-6 .167 9 0.7 7-0 13 1.0TOT. 29 19- 11- 57 2.0

WESTERN, Franklin 6-7 222 • Manhattan Center/NY • 23 • F-G1991 18 105 18-50 .360 2-5 .400 5-9 .556 21 1.2 2 6 1 5 6-0 43 2.41993 27 518 96-182 .527 0-4 .000 35-50 .700 68 2.5 15 29 21 3 35-1 227 8.41994 20 480 97-223 .435 9-29 .310 53-66 .803 74 3.7 19 29 11 7 36-0 256 12.81995 29 697 112-277 .404 11-39 .282 51-66 .773 112 3.9 21 33 34 11 42-0 286 9.9TOT. 94 1800 323-732 .441 22-77 .286 144-191 .754 275 2.9 57 96 67 26 119-1 812 8.61992-Redshirt

WHALEN, Richard (Dick) 6-2 180 • LaSalle/RI • G-F1945 12 15- 13- 43 3.6

WHELAN, Richard (Dick) 6-3 195 • St. Clement/MA • 52(H) 53(A) • G-F1958 11 9-26 .346 2-5 .400 12 1.0 6-0 14 1.21959 13 16-35 .457 8-10 .800 24 1.8 13-0 40 3.01960 28 106-280 .408 19-22 .864 92 3.3 43-0 231 8.3TOT. 52 131-321 .408 29-37 .784 128 2.5 62-0 285 5.5

WHEELER, G1933 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

WHEELER, Larry 6-3 • Rogers/RI • 3 • C1927 15 30- 9- 69 4.61928 14 38- 24- 100 7.11929 20 47- 16- 110 5.51930 19 49- 30- 128 6.7TOT. 68 164- 79- 407 6.0

WHITE, Bernard 6-1 168 • St. Louis High/MA • 6 • F1938 2 0- 0- 0 0.0

WHITE, DeSean 6-7 230 • Cardinal Dougherty/PA • 2 • F2005 29 474 65-140 .464 0-1 .000 29-42 .690 84 2.9 43 59 15 7 58-1 159 5.52006 6 89 11-32 .344 5-18 .278 13-14 .929 7 1.2 13 9 5 0 12-0 40 6.7TOT. 35 563 76-172 .442 5-19 .263 42-56 .750 91 2.6 56 68 20 7 70-1 199 5.7Transferred to Delaware

WILKENS, Gary 6-3 160 • New York/NY • 21 • G-F1970 25 117-259 .440 47-63 .746 92 3.6 60-3 281 11.21972 2 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0.0TOT. 27 117-259 .440 47-63 .746 92 3.4 60-3 281 10.4

WILKENS, Lenny 6-0 179 • Boys High/NY • 14(H) 15(A) • G1958 24 137-316 .434 84-130 .646 190 7.9 51-1 358 14.91959 27 167-390 .428 89-144 .618 188 6.9 72-4 423 15.61960 29 157-362 .434 98-140 .700 205 7.1 61-2 412 14.2TOT. 80 461-1068 .432 271-414 .655 583 7.3 358 184-7 1193 14.9

WILLIAMS, Dwain 6-0 170 • Vista Murietta High/CA • 5 • G2007 25 522 61-145 .421 37-84 .440 28-39 .718 22 0.9 42 33 16 0 32-0 187 7.52008 21 655 68-190 .358 48-118 .407 46-51 .902 35 1.7 69 78 15 0 31-0 230 11.0TOT. 46 1177 129-335 .385 85-202 .421 74-90 .822 57 1.2 111 111 31 0 63-0 417 9.1

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Transferred to HawaiiWILLIAMS, Dwight 6-0 175 • Bishop Newman/So. Idaho CC/NY • 10 • G1977 29 939 118-262 .452 61-76 .803 79 2.6 147 116 57 3 89-5 297 10.21978 32 1139 207-430 .481 105-144 .729 84 2.6 133 140 93 0 104-8 527 16.4TOT. 61 2078 325-692 .470 166-220 .755 163 2.6 280 256 150 3 193-13 824 13.5Transferred to Gardner-Webb (NAIA)

WILLIAMS, Eric 6-8 230 • Malcolm X Shabazz/Vincennes JC/NJ • 55 • F1994 30 781 166-327 .508 0-5 .000 138-209 .660 151 5.0 37 53 36 13 68-2 470 15.71995 30 1041 184-445 .413 29-78 .372 134-195 .687 201 6.7 75 79 60 10 95-4 531 17.7TOT. 60 1822 350-772 .453 29-83 .349 272-404 .673 352 5.9 112 132 96 23 163-6 1001 16.7

WILLIAMS, Frank 5-6 148 • Hillhouse/CT • 10 • G1955 21 27-54 .500 25-47 .532 60 2.9 31-1 79 3.81956 19 9-22 .409 8-14 .571 25 1.3 12-0 26 1.4TOT. 40 36-76 .474 33-61 .541 85 2.1 43-1 105 2.6

WILLIAMS, Paul 5-11 180 • Pawtucket East/RI • G-C-F1947 17 30- 9- 69 4.11948 1 0- 2- 2 2.01949 13 7- 6- 20 1.5TOT. 31 37- 17- 91 2.9

WILLIAMS, Rudy 6-7 195 • Rindge Tech/MA • 22 • F1978 28 408 47-107 .439 28-50 .560 73 2.6 21 32 6 7 36-0 122 4.41979 26 956 186-362 .514 89-149 .597 235 9.0 56 138 8 90-5 461 17.81980 27 985 152-339 .448 95-132 .719 206 7.6 47 95 30 14 88-3 399 14.81981 14 328 44-110 .400 26-40 .650 63 4.5 18 41 8 4 35-0 114 8.1TOT. 95 2677 429-918 .467 238-371 .641 577 6.1 142 306 33 249-8 1096 11.5

WILLOUGHBY, Ken 6-1 1/2 185 • New London/CT • 10 • F-G1955 19 20-52 .385 28-50 .560 119 6.3 51-2 68 3.6

WINEAPPLE, Eddie (Lefty) 6-1 200 • Salem High/Syracuse/MA • 10 • G1929 20 114- 50- 278 13.9

WOODS, John (Jumping) 6-5 190 • Hillhouse/CT • 30(H) 31(A) • C-F1958 24 88-238 .370 33-65 .508 203 8.4 73-6 208 8.61959 27 70-216 .324 37-66 .561 259 9.6 78-2 177 6.51960 23 62-148 .419 13-29 .448 213 9.3 57-0 137 5.9TOT. 74 220-602 .365 83-160 .519 675 9.1 208-8 522 7.1

WOODSON, Ken 6-1 155 • Lee High/CT • 5 • G1977 3 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.6 0 2 0 0 1-0 0 0.0

WRIGHT, Corey 5-8 160 • Laurinberg/South Plains JC/NY • 10 • G1997 36 799 40-119 .336 12-59 .203 25-40 .625 69 1.9 103 55 73 1 91-0 117 3.31998 29 670 21-77 .273 6-33 .182 23-36 .639 52 1.8 78 43 55 1 64-0 71 2.41999 30 628 40-96 .417 14-48 .292 34-51 .667 56 1.9 109 51 53 0 75-5 128 4.3TOT. 95 2097 101-292 .346 32-140 .229 82-127 .646 177 1.9 290 149 181 2 230-5 316 3.3

WRIGHT, Darryl 6-5 191 • Cardinal Hayes/NY • 41 • F-G1986 29 261 49-131 .374 32-48 .667 43 1.5 18 30 4 2 36-1 130 4.51987 33 482 72-156 .462 19-41 .463 38-51 .745 71 2.2 29 34 25 14 64-2 201 6.11988 28 745 95-255 .373 38-101 .376 62-82 .756 116 4.1 58 65 27 8 70-1 290 10.41989 29 387 48-107 .449 12-38 .316 40-49 .816 67 2.3 43 36 11 3 57-1 148 5.1TOT. 119 1875 264-649 .407 69-180 .383 172-230 .748 297 2.5 148 165 67 27 227-5 769 6.5

WRIGHT, Kyle 6-6 215 • Monroe College/CT • 5 • F-G2010 25 241 22-60 .367 14-43 .326 11-13 .846 42 1.7 15 6 5 6 22-0 69 2.8

WRIGHT, Steve 6-9 210 • Fowler/NY • 44 • C1985 30 509 52-114 .456 27-38 .711 101 3.4 9 24 4 27 50-1 131 4.41986 31 739 117-248 .472 50-72 .694 226 7.3 8 39 11 63 112-6 284 9.21987 34 616 103-190 .542 0-0 .000 62-83 .747 164 4.8 7 39 20 48 126-11 268 7.91988 28 723 144-289 .498 0-0 .000 89-130 .685 181 6.5 12 52 21 46 98-3 377 13.5TOT. 123 2587 416-841 .495 0-0 .000 228-323 .706 672 5.5 36 154 56 184 386-21 1060 8.6

XAVIER, Jeff (X) 6--1 185 • St. Raphael’s/Manhattan College/RI • 1 • G2008 31 981 132-327 .404 76-209 .364 43-56 .768 113 3.6 76 62 70 9 75-5 383 12.42009 33 808 103-289 .356 57-196 .291 44-55 .800 99 3.0 62 58 46 3 64-0 307 9.3TOT 64 1789 240-616 .390 133-405 .328 87-111 .784 212 3.3 138 120 116 12 139-5 690 10.8

YOCKERS, John 5-9 166 • Irving Prep/NJ • F1940 1 0- 0- 0 0.0

ZABEK, Chester (Chet) 6-1 178 • Adams/MA • 3 • C-G-F1941 17 58- 30-63 .476 31- 146 8.61942 20 87- 34- 208 10.41943 9 47- 12- 106 11.8TOT. 46 192- 76- 460 10.0

ZALUCKI, George 6-6 225 • Hartford Public/CT • 52(H) 53(A) • F-C1961 27 65-138 .471 25-47 .532 215 8.0 67-4 155 5.71962 17 20-42 .476 7-15 .467 51 3.0 41-2 47 2.8TOT. 44 85-180 .472 32-62 .516 266 6.0 108-6 202 4.6

ZEBORA, Ray F-G1941 3 0- 0- 0 0.0

ZIELINSKI, Maciej 6-7 217 • Wrockow/Poland • 24 • F1993 17 162 17-44 .386 7-20 .350 5-7 .714 24 1.4 17 10 3 3 16-0 46 2.71994 25 256 27-59 .458 14-35 .400 8-12 .667 30 1.2 16 9 6 7 23-0 76 3.01995 28 222 20-58 .345 4-22 .182 23-31 .742 31 1.1 19 17 9 4 23-0 67 2.4TOT. 70 640 64-161 .398 25-77 .325 36-50 .720 85 1.2 52 36 18 14 62-0 189 2.7

ZIMENT, John (Jake) Demarest/NJ • G-F-C1934 16 12- 9- 33 2.1

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NAME YEARS GP FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG AST TO ST BS PTS AVG Abdul Abdullah 93-94 35 29-34 .245 9-42 .214 29-51 .569 68 1.9 213 90 42 9 84 2.4Justin Acker 96 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 0 0.0 1 3 1 0 5 2.5Mark Adams 95-98 13 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0.1 0 2 0 0 3 0.2 Donell Allick 02 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 1 2 0 1 0 0.0Matt Alosa 92-93 25 31-94 .330 19-60 .317 20-33 .606 43 1.7 41 20 7 1 102 4.0Leland Anderson 02 7 12-33 .364 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 18 2.6 8 7 4 2 31 4.4Christopher Anrin 01-04 53 76-206 .369 61-170 .359 17-20 .850 61 1.2 25 31 9 7 230 4.3Romuald Augustin 00-01,03 44 120-313 .383 61-177 .345 52-78 .667 130 3.0 55 70 34 12 353 8.0TED BANCROFT 11-13 17 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 13 0.8 2 4 5 0 5 0.3Jamal Barney 07 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0KADEEM BATTS 11-13 54 179-418 .428 5-13 .385 136-207 .657 333 6.2 30 91 32 34 499 9.2Chris Baudinet 06-09 10 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Brian Beloin 09 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Bryan Benham 86-89 22 6-7 .857 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 7 0.3 3 3 0 1 14 0.6Greg Bent 89-90 28 55-106 .519 1-4 .250 10-15 .617 45 1.6 3 21 5 4 121 4.3Adam Benton 94-95 6 3-7 .429 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 4 0.7 5 4 0 2 6 1.0Mike Berkeley 82-83 4 0-5 .000 1-2 .500 4 1.0 1 3 4 0 1 0.3Ira Bowman 92-93 23 13-28 .464 1-2 .500 18-28 .643 11 0.5 7 22 10 1 45 2.0Marques Bragg 89-92 53 190-330 .576 0-0 .000 121-236 .513 348 6.6 48 84 48 21 501 9.5Dwight Brewington 04-05 23 72-175 .411 26-92 .283 23-37 .622 76 3.3 47 55 25 16 193 8.4 Leon Brisport 99 16 15-39 .385 0-0 .000 15-21 .714 38 2.4 5 11 0 5 45 2.8Delray Brooks 87-88 32 140-339 .413 77-188 .409 76-92 .826 87 2.7 77 62 65 3 433 13.5Marshon Brooks 08-11 65 329-741 .444 86-282 .305 182-243 .749 246 3.8 98 117 67 42 926 14.2Abdul Brown 97 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Derrick Brown 96-97 36 205-428 .479 40-119 .336 97-138 .703 226 6.3 58 89 36 9 547 15.2Donnie Brown 83-86 57 220-489 .450 36-61 .590 94 1.6 124 94 59 7 476 8.4Gerald Brown 04-05 11 10-26 .385 1-9 .111 5-9 .556 13 1.2 11 11 8 1 26 2.4Michael Brown 93-96 72 250-618 .408 115-288 .399 104-135 .770 212 3.0 206 152 107 8 719 9.9Troy Brown 91-95 64 149-311 .479 4-6 .667 78-108 .722 264 4.1 14 72 24 35 380 5.9Charles Burch 05-08 48 39-114 .342 17-50 .340 21-29 .724 94 2.0 23 41 12 7 116 2.4Luke Burchett 09 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Marlon Burns 81-82 29 23-41 .561 28-49 .571 54 1.9 3 18 11 5 74 2.6Quinton Burton 88-90 44 117-259 .452 20-66 .303 66-94 .702 138 3.1 37 91 16 7 320 7.3Jamaal Camah 99-00 34 66-157 .420 1-8 .125 28-45 .622 98 2.9 27 36 24 0 161 4.7Fred Campbell 91-92 21 13-38 .342 3-7 .429 14-21 .667 52 2.5 7 17 4 0 43 2.0Sean Canty 81-84 59 98-203 .483 36-59 .610 185 3.1 45 68 35 22 232 3.9Chris Carter 11-12 6 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Jim Cholakis 81-83 9 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 4 0.4 2 0 1 0 12 1.3Dennis Cleary 96-98 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Llewellyn Cole 96-00 64 70-148 .473 2-10 .200 43-84 .512 122 1.9 12 42 17 18 125 2.0Gerard Coleman 11-12 33 134-342 .392 10-48 .208 81-137 .591 119 3.6 56 65 36 7 359 10.9Marty Conlon 87-90 50 171-360 .475 26-66 .394 158-216 .731 274 5.5 85 141 25 15 526 10.5Sean Connolly 99 18 55-153 .359 37-90 .411 32-37 .865 53 2.9 18 19 16 4 179 9.9Richard Cordella 96-98 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0BRYCE COTTON 11-13 53 198-495 .400 113-318 .355 117-145 .807 134 2.5 92 58 35 7 626 11.8Vincent Council 10-13 71 303-828 .366 61-209 .292 204-297 .687 258 3.6 454 222 109 19 871 12.3Austin Croshere 94-97 69 261-638 .409 90-261 .345 167-195 .856 335 4.9 73 123 52 35 779 11.3Ray Cross 05-06 16 0-7 .000 0-4 .000 1-4 .250 1 0.1 4 5 4 0 1 0.1Sharaud Curry 06-10 66 322-755 .426 128-319 .401 197-224 .879 166 2.5 241 170 69 2 969 14.7Xavier Davis 11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Bilal Dixon 10-12 53 120-234 .513 0-0 .000 71-124 .573 282 5.3 27 54 26 64 311 5.9Billy Donovan 84-87 62 226-524 .431 35-102 .343 145-180 .806 91 1.5 278 130 72 1 632 10.2Marcus Douthit 01-04 63 125-314 .398 0-0 .000 87-118 .737 256 4.1 86 148 55 151 337 5.3Jacek Duda 84-87 45 53-114 .465 0-0 .000 29-43 .674 127 2.8 11 37 11 19 135 3.0KRIS DUNN 13 18 31-79 .392 2-10 .200 31-48 .646 75 4.2 41 36 21 7 95 5.3Weyinmi Efejuku 06-09 66 243-593 .410 71-199 .357 223-302 .738 232 3.5 153 144 87 13 780 11.8Tim Englert 04, 06 4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 0.0 2 1 0 0 4 1.0Dre Evans 11 18 8-20 .400 8-19 .421 3-4 .750 11 0.6 2 3 2 0 27 1.5Jason Evans 95 6 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 5 0.8 0 2 4 0 4 0.7Justin Farley 98-99 35 147-306 .480 12-36 .333 50-66 .758 130 3.7 48 48 33 8 356 10.2Billy Fields 80-82 34 135-290 .466 32-44 .727 116 3.4 48 54 26 1 302 8.9Corey Floyd 91-92 29 34-106 .321 10-31 .323 35-52 .673 32 1.1 43 41 7 2 113 3.9Trent Forbes 90-93 58 101-281 .359 38-128 .297 70-99 .707 73 1.3 144 116 39 8 310 5.3Ryan Ford 87-89 11 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0JOSH FORTUNE 13 18 22-74 .297 17-53 .321 2-2 1.000 34 1.9 10 11 7 5 63 3.5Cal Foster 88-89 25 54-108 .500 0-0 .000 52-73 .712 80 3.2 7 23 8 16 160 6.4Ruben Garces 96-97 36 144-269 .535 0-0 .000 32-82 .390 255 7.1 29 68 30 50 320 8.9Ed Gately 82 3 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Ron Giplaye 11-12 27 11-28 .393 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 40 1.5 3 7 4 11 28 1.0LEE GOLDSBROUGH 11-13 35 10-16 .625 2-4 .500 3-5 .600 24 0.7 4 9 6 2 25 0.7Ryan Gomes 02-05 64 435-864 .503 49-133 .368 254-326 .779 534 8.3 154 133 88 29 1173 18.3Ray Hall 07-08,10-11 47 31-58 .534 0-0 .000 8-30 .267 80 1.7 10 29 10 10 70 1.5Tom Hall 91-94 5 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 0.6 1 0 0 0 5 1.0Randall Hanke 05-09 67 253-392 .645 0-0 .000 93-128 .727 262 3.9 12 79 26 94 599 8.9Kareem Hayletts 99, 01-03 33 9-15 .600 1-1 1.000 6-11 .545 11 0.3 8 10 9 1 25 0.8Connor Heine 09 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0LADONTAE HENTON 12-13 36 162-392 .413 43-120 .358 100-122 .820 309 8.6 35 62 25 28 467 13.0Carl Hill 81-84 50 77-185 .416 37-53 .698 41 0.8 58 76 18 1 191 3.8Herbert Hill 04-07 52 246-423 .582 0-1 .000 91-158 .576 300 5.8 56 94 41 110 583 11.2Rich Hunger 80-81 20 61-129 .473 58-88 .659 98 4.9 12 35 7 21 180 9.0Ron Jackson 82-83 29 214-478 .448 87-120 .725 111 3.8 49 64 24 7 515 17.8Mark Jarrell-Wright 00 10 9-30 .300 2-7 .286 11-14 .786 12 1.2 16 23 12 1 31 3.1Marcus Jefferson 00 9 2-17 .118 0-4 .000 3-4 .750 13 1.4 2 10 4 3 7 0.8

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Sidiki Johnson 13 8 14-37 .378 0-0 .000 8-22 .364 38 4.8 1 8 6 5 36 4.5Sheiku Kabba 01-04 64 167-394 .424 78-219 .356 81-110 .736 151 2.4 106 97 75 3 493 7.7Jonathan Kale 06-09 64 144-261 .552 0-2 .000 106-162 .654 258 4.0 28 67 17 18 394 6.2Alex Kellogg 08-09 28 10-22 .455 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 24 0.9 5 6 2 1 21 0.8David Kipfer 84-87 53 142-277 .513 0-0 .000 102-145 .703 178 3.4 30 64 33 17 386 7.3Ray Knight 83-85 46 98-184 .533 50-84 .595 185 4.0 35 65 16 49 246 5.3BRICE KOFANE 12-13 28 13-23 .565 0-0 .000 15-30 .500 60 2.1 3 16 3 21 41 1.5Tuukka Kotti 02-05 58 126-296 .426 14-51 .275 92-129 .713 207 3.6 95 92 46 29 358 6.2Johnnie Lacy 10 11 5-20 .250 2-12 .167 6-8 .750 6 0.5 6 2 3 0 18 1.6Maris Laksa 01-04 46 97-289 .336 52-153 .340 89-107 .832 138 3.0 44 61 21 15 335 7.3Borja Larragan 95-96 26 24-59 .407 17-41 .415 8-11 .727 19 0.8 50 28 16 0 73 2.8Ernie Lewis 84-87 47 150-332 .452 55-114 .482 34-42 .810 128 2.7 73 51 55 10 289 8.3Keith-Sean Lindsey 88 11 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 9 0.8 4 8 2 0 6 0.5John Linehan 98-02 68 178-450 .396 83-222 .374 168-204 .824 194 2.3 255 131 226 5 607 8.9 Keith Lomax 82-85 53 132-300 .440 77-117 .658 159 3.0 34 41 13 341 6.4Sam Lucas 80 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0Erron Maxey 98-01 68 276-567 .487 3-11 .273 134-214 .626 410 6.0 57 105 81 36 689 11.2Geoff McDermott 06-09 68 200-459 .436 20-76 .263 145-279 .520 598 8.8 276 231 112 61 565 8.3Ken McDonald 91-92 27 42-136 .309 36-113 .319 22-24 .917 44 1.6 36 25 7 2 142 5.3Donnie McGrath 03-06 63 228-586 .389 142-392 .362 106-131 .809 124 2.0 211 118 52 4 704 9.8Brian McKenzie 07-10 70 145-372 .390 76-228 .333 39-61 .639 202 2.9 97 89 29 2 405 5.8T.J. McKenzie 98 17 17-33 .515 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 26 1.5 1 12 4 7 36 2.2Rob McKiver 05 12 7-24 .292 4-19 .211 0-0 .000 2 0.2 2 11 1 1 18 1.5Duffy McNulty 91-94 11 1-10 .100 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1 2 0 0 3 0.3Myles McPartland 81 10 4-11 .364 2-5 .400 9 0.9 2 1 0 0 10 1.0Abdul Mills 00-02 46 155-427 .363 58-175 .331 95-146 .651 129 2.2 113 98 61 8 463 10.1Duke Mondy 10-11 33 62-181 .343 37-128 .289 20-33 .606 84 2.5 41 34 56 5 181 5.5Kendrick Moore 98-99 33 84-235 .357 21-88 .239 74-91 .813 103 3.1 94 58 27 5 262 7.9Eric Murdock 88-91 63 390-884 .441 102-264 .386 263-339 .776 273 4.3 249 184 199 15 1145 18.2Jason Murdock 94-97 64 94-270 .348 26-87 .299 44-59 .746 106 1.7 70 85 40 19 258 4.0 Pete Murphy 83 2 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0David Murray 00 16 29-69 .420 0-1 .000 18-24 .750 32 2.0 5 28 5 5 76 4.8Mike Murray 11-12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0John Nolan 80 6 8-22 .364 7-12 .583 14 2.3 13 11 4 0 23 3.8Ndongo N’Diaye 97-98 18 2-20 .100 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 14 0.8 0 5 2 12 6 0.4Matt Palazzi 85-89 52 160-378 .423 26-68 .382 67-82 .817 84 1.6 72 72 37 6 413 7.9Jim Panaggio 81-82 28 37-100 .370 46-62 .742 52 1.9 103 70 28 0 120 4.3Jeff Parmer 05 14 12-49 .245 6-26 .231 3-5 .600 24 1.7 13 9 10 3 33 2.4Dick Pennefather 83-86 23 15-33 .455 7-8 .875 9 0.4 12 4 6 0 37 1.6Ben Perkins 98-99 22 24-72 .324 5-22 .227 5-12 .417 31 1.4 16 33 5 4 58 2.6Russ Permenter 10 6 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 1.0 0 3 1 2 0 0.0Jamine Peterson 08, 10 31 152-329 .462 36-98 .367 52-110 .473 191 6.2 22 42 23 23 392 12.6Rob Phelps 92-94 54 136-377 .333 63-190 .332 59-88 .670 104 1.9 86 54 41 8 394 7.3Kofi Pointer 97 6 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 1 1 0 0 2 0.3Kevin Reilly 80 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 2 1.0Chris Rogers 00-01 32 25-72 .347 12-44 .273 14-16 .875 68 2.1 56 39 14 9 76 2.4Allen Roth 83-86 44 69-160 .431 59-74 .797 115 2.6 50 49 22 2 197 4.5Marvin Saddler 89-92 49 63-142 .444 1-2 .500 43-67 .654 132 2.7 15 41 12 8 162 3.3Rob Sanders 02-04 41 115-231 .498 9-35 .257 79-121 .653 162 4.0 58 78 58 12 318 7.8Jerry Scott 80-81 18 98-219 .447 22-37 .595 58 3.2 17 30 25 1 218 12.1Carlton Screen 87-90 62 195-417 .468 24-67 .358 185-227 .815 94 1.5 279 124 108 4 599 9.7Karim Shabazz 00-01 32 106-220 .482 0-0 .000 83-133 .624 238 7.4 48 89 18 64 295 9.2God Shammgod 96-97 36 104-278 .374 18-80 .225 107-168 .637 73 2.0 241 115 73 5 333 9.3Abdul Shamsid-Deen 87-90 63 134-263 .510 0-0 .000 77-127 .606 247 3.7 21 64 17 59 345 5.2Dickey Simpkins 91-94 70 234-506 .462 3-10 .300 183-290 .631 438 6.3 92 155 47 50 656 9.4Michael Smith 92-94 54 234-417 .564 0-2 .000 203-340 .597 630 11.7 70 119 50 54 671 12.4David Snedeker 87 13 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 5 0.4 0 5 2 0 8 0.6Aubrey Stallworth 80 2 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 7 3.5 1 3 0 0 7 3.5Harold Starks 83-86 60 118-248 .476 118-181 .652 141 2.4 177 112 96 18 354 5.9James Still 10 13 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 14 1.1 1 3 0 2 8 0.6Piotr Szybilski 95-96 33 28-52 .538 0-1 .000 28-40 .700 55 2.0 5 15 10 19 84 2.5Ron Tenzyk 80 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0George Thissell 81 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0Jamel Thomas 96-99 72 390-954 .409 128-359 .357 227-313 .725 386 5.4 140 239 103 27 1135 15.8Tony Thomas 94-95 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4Otis Thorpe 81-84 58 337-586 .575 223-328 .680 502 8.7 54 137 40 64 897 15.5Gary Towle 80 3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Stephen Traugott 01, 03 3 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Ricky Tucker 80-83 50 143-341 .419 51-64 .797 57 1.1 214 131 61 8 337 6.7Tony Turner 90-93 60 130-306 .425 55-152 .362 40-54 .741 149 2.5 46 61 24 27 345 5.8Sean Van De Walle 04-06 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Donta Wade 00 15 42-126 .333 24-73 .329 13-19 .684 44 2.9 15 20 12 0 121 8.1Brian Waller 84-85 32 108-260 .415 36-54 .667 81 2.5 34 66 24 7 252 7.9Chris Watts 88-91 62 65-183 .255 58-147 .395 24-27 .889 71 1.1 77 38 30 5 211 3.4Franklin Western 91-95 51 144-412 .422 13-46 .283 67-91 .736 140 2.7 37 53 41 13 418 8.2 DeSean White 05 16 42-91 .462 0-1 .000 17-26 .654 52 3.3 31 39 11 4 101 6.3 Dwain Williams 07-08 22 65-161 .404 48-108 .444 29-35 .826 23 1.0 38 26 10 0 207 9.4Eric Williams 94-95 36 216-485 .445 19-49 .388 186-259 .718 193 5.4 69 92 49 14 637 17.7Rudy Williams 80-81 15 62-156 .397 31-49 .633 80 5.3 18 56 8 5 155 10.3Corey Wright 97-99 54 51-159 .321 15-71 .211 44-70 .629 99 1.8 170 87 99 2 161 3.0Darryl Wright 86-89 63 132-341 .387 39-91 .429 84-118 .712 144 2.3 75 89 33 11 391 5.7Kyle Wright 10 13 3-19 .158 2-13 .154 3-4 .750 11 0.8 7 5 3 2 11 0.8Steve Wright 85-88 64 217-450 .482 0-0 .000 123-161 .764 343 5.4 22 85 28 93 557 8.7Jeff Xavier 08-09 36 139-357 .389 74-226 .327 45-63 .714 127 3.5 80 72 74 7 397 11.0Maciej Zielinski 93-95 42 38-88 .432 16-45 .356 20-29 .690 43 1.0 24 21 9 6 112 2.7

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NAME TOUR. GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AST PTS Abdul Abdullah NCAA 1 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-3 .000 0 10 3 3.0 NIT 5 5-18 .278 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 8 37 13 2.6Justin Acker NIT 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Mark Adams NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 NIT 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0James Ahearn NCAA 3 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 5 7 6 2.0Christopher Anrin NCAA 2 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 3 0 4 2.0 NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0Romuald Augustin NCAA 1 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 0 3 3.0Alan Baker NCAA 6 5-12 .417 7-9 .778 16 1 17 2.8Ted Bancroft NIT 3 1-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2 0 2 0.7Marvin Barnes NCAA 8 60-120 .500 17-25 .680 105 14 137 17.1William Barrett NIT 1 0 0-1 .000 0 0.0Kadeem Batts NIT 3 18-32 .563 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 17 2 35 11.7Chris Baudinet NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Brian Belion NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Gary Bello NCAA 6 15-30 .500 6-7 .857 9 12 36 6.0 NIT 4 29-46 .630 6-8 .750 6 24 64 16.0James Benedict NCAA 5 38-80 .475 3-3 1.000 16 4 79 15.8Bryan Benham NCAA 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0 NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Greg Bent NCAA 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0Richard Bessette NIT 1 0 0 0 0.0William Blair NCAA 5 14-33 .424 13-14 .929 21 6 41 8.2Marques Bragg NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 0 0.0 NIT 3 20-36 .556 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 36 5 50 16.7Dwight Brewington NCAA 1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 0 0.0Leon Brisport NIT 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Delray Brooks NCAA 5 20-46 .435 11-24 .458 5-7 .714 26 19 56 11.2Marshon Brooks NIT 1 3-12 .250 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 6 1 6 6.0Derrick Brown NCAA 4 27-54 .500 6-19 .316 13-16 .813 32 6 73 18.3 NIT 2 11-18 .611 0-3 .000 16-20 .800 17 2 38 19.0Don Brown NIT 3 11-23 .478 2-2 1.000 2 5 24 8.0Michael Brown NCAA 1 4-9 .444 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 2 3 13 13.0 NIT 9 28-72 .389 7-19 .368 14-17 .824 27 22 77 8.6Troy Brown NIT 10 12-25 .480 2-3 .667 13-18 .722 22 3 39 3.9Luke Burchett NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Quinton Burton NCAA 2 5-10 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 3 3 12 6.0Jamaal Camah NIT 1 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 0 6 6.0Bruce Campbell NCAA 2 12-24 .500 6-8 .750 8 0 30 15.0 NIT 8 51-97 .526 27-30 .900 60 13 129 16.1Fred Campbell NIT 3 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 21 5 17 5.7Andy Clary NIT 2 1 1 3 1.5Dennis Cleary NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0 NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Ken Clements NIT 1 1 0 2 2.0Llewellyn Cole NIT 3 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 6 2.0Vic Collucci NIT 2 8 1 17 8.5Marty Conlon NCAA 7 23-38 .605 2-5 .400 8-10 .800 29 10 56 8.0Sean Connolly NIT 1 8-18 .444 5-10 .500 3-4 .750 5 1 24 24.0Bob Cooper NCAA 4 26-45 .578 6-10 .600 32 5 58 14.5 NIT 8 31-51 .608 14-20 .700 39 4 76 9.5Richard Cordella NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Fran Costello NCAA 6 28-64 .438 13-16 .813 37 13 69 11.5 NIT 2 3 5 11 5.5Bryce Cotton NIT 3 22-48 .458 10-28 .357 14-16 .875 12 7 68 22.7Vincent Council NIT 3 15-36 .417 2-7 .286 17-24 .708 16 19 49 16.3James Cox NCAA 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0.0Charles Crawford NCAA 6 18-33 .545 6-8 .750 39 2 42 7.0Austin Croshere NCAA 5 27-50 .540 9-23 .391 29-36 .806 24 7 92 18.4 NIT 4 20-48 .417 2-12 .167 21-21 1.000 32 3 63 15.8Sharaud Curry NIT 2 5-17 .294 3-12 .250 2-2 1.000 2 6 15 7.5Ben D’Allessandro NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Ernie DelGatto NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0Ernie DiGregorio NCAA 6 67-136 .493 11-14 .786 19 39 145 24.2 NIT 2 16 11 43 21.5Chris Dixon NIT 1 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 2 2.0Steve Donahue NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Billy Donovan NCAA 5 32-58 .552 14-22 .636 36-43 .837 15 42 114 22.8 NIT 3 16-26 .615 9-9 1.000 2 12 41 13.7Marcus Douthit NCAA 2 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 13 4 8 4.0 NIT 3 8-20 .400 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 15 6 21 7.0Jacek Duda NCAA 5 4-15 .267 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 23 0 10 2.0 NIT 3 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 11 0 8 2.7Kris Dunn NIT 3 10-13 .769 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 19 14 24 8.0Richard Dunphy NCAA 6 0-3 .000 7-10 .700 3 0 7 1.4Donald Dutton NCAA 3 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 6 1 0 0.0 NIT 1 0 0 0 0.0Bill Eason NCAA 2 9-19 .474 0-2 .000 8 4 18 9.0 NIT 8 38-82 .463 17-22 .773 66 13 93 11.6Weyinmi Efejuku NIT 2 15-27 .556 4-10 .400 10-14 .714 7 6 44 22.0John Egan NIT 12 90 69 249 20.8

NAME TOUR. GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AST PTS AVG.Vin Ernst NIT 8 28 26 82 10.3Justin Farley NIT 1 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 2 1 8 8.0Corey Floyd NIT 3 12-24 .500 1-4 .250 11-16 .688 14 9 36 12.0Ray Flynn NIT 8 55 15 125 15.6Trent Forbes NIT 4 9-13 .692 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 0 4 24 6.0Mark Forcier NIT 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 2 2.0Ryan Ford NCAA 1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Josh Fortune NIT 3 1-8 .125 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 4 1 2 0.7Cal Foster NCAA 1 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 3 0 8 8.0David Frye NCAA 1 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 2.0 NIT 2 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0 1 4 2.0Ruben Garces NCAA 4 16-24 .667 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 36 2 38 9.5 NIT 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 0 0.0Robert Gibson NIT 7 3 0 6 0.9Lee Goldsbrough NIT 3 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 12 1 6 2.0Ryan Gomes NCAA 1 11-22 .500 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 13 0 25 25.0 NIT 3 18-27 .667 0-0 .000 14-18 .778 31 8 50 16.7Dennis Guimares NIT 10 7 2 16 1.6James Hadnot NIT 9 51 42 144 16.0Randall Hanke NIT 1 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 4.0Joe Hassett NCAA 4 21-42 .500 2-2 1.000 10 5 44 11.0 NIT 8 61-127 .480 5-8 .625 19 23 127 15.9Al Hayes NIT 2 15 4 34 17.0Kareem Hayletts NIT 3 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 1 0.3Connor Heine NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Donal Henderson NIT 2 1 0 2 2.0Donald Henderson NIT 1 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 2 2.0LaDontae Henton NIT 3 11-26 .423 1-7 .143 11-12 .917 23 0 34 11.3Herbert Hill NIT 1 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 14 3 19 19.0Richard Holzheimer NIT 4 1 2 4 1.0Richard Hunger NCAA 1 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1 0 2 2.0Ray Johnson NIT 2 1 3 5 2.5William Judkins NIT 1 1 0-0 .000 2 2.0Sheiku Kabba NCAA 2 3-11 .273 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 5 3 8 4.0 NIT 3 7-30 .233 5-21 .238 6-8 .750 7 12 25 8.3Jonathan Kale NIT 2 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 11-16 .688 14 2 17 8.5Alex Kellogg NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Stuart Kerzner NIT 2 2 0 4 2.0Larry Ketvirtis NCAA 1 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 4 0 1 1.0Nehru King NCAA 6 23-48 .479 9-11 .818 23 4 55 9.2 NIT 2 10 7 27 13.5Noel Kinski NCAA 2 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1 1 3 3.0Dave Kipfer NCAA 5 17-37 .459 0-0 .000 11-14 .786 23 3 45 9.0 NIT 3 18-31 .581 6-8 .750 21 3 42 14.0Brice Kofane NIT 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Tony Koski NIT 2 7 0 14 7.0Tuukka Kotti NCAA 1 4-11 .364 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 5 2 8 8.0 NIT 3 7-18 .389 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 10 1 15 5.0Bob Kovalski NCAA 1 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 9 0 8 8.0 NIT 3 11 8 30 10.0Maris Laksa NCAA 1 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 0 5 5.0 NIT 2 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2 1 5 2.5Borja Larragan NIT 4 5-10 .500 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 7 6 14 3.5James Larranaga NIT 2 13 12 38 19.0William Lasher NCAA 5 3-14 .214 5-7 .714 10 0 11 2.2Richard Leonard NIT 6 5 3 13 2.2Don Lewis NCAA 1 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 3 4 8 8.0 NIT 1 0 0 0 0.0Ernie Lewis NCAA 5 19-54 .352 12-37 .324 4-5 .800 19 8 52 10.4 NIT 3 13-35 .371 5-7 .714 14 6 31 10.3John Linehan NIT 1 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2 6 9 9.0 NCAA 1 2-11 .182 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 4 4 6 6.0Erron Maxey NIT 1 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 12 0 12 12.0 NCAA 1 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 6 1 16 16.0Mark McAndrew NCAA 4 5-15 .333 0-0 .000 20 8 10 2.5 NIT 8 33-64 .516 19-26 .731 30 23 85 10.6Geoff McDermott NIT 2 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 12 2 7 3.5Ken McDonald NIT 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Donnie McGrath NCAA 1 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1 3 3 3.0 NIT 3 10-26 .385 7-21 .333 4-4 1.000 6 8 31 10.3Mike McGuinn NIT 1 0 2 2 2.0Brian McKenzie NIT 2 5-12 .417 4-9 .444 3-6 .500 5 3 17 8.5Peter McLaughlin NCAA 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 NIT 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0Abdul Mills NCAA 1 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 4 3 8 8.0Bob Misevicius NCAA 2 13-25 .520 1-1 1.000 14 3 27 13.5 NIT 4 17-40 .425 2-5 .400 29 18 36 9.0Dave Modest NCAA 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Kendrick Moore NIT 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Tim Moynahan NIT 8 22 5 49 6.1Joe Mullaney, Jr. NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 0 0.0Eric Murdock NCAA 2 13-30 .433 4-9 .444 3-4 .750 7 10 33 16.5 NIT 3 15-50 .300 1-12 .083 16-22 .727 15 17 47 15.7

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NAME TOUR. GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB AST PTS AVG.Jason Murdock NCAA 4 5-12 .417 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 15 3 12 3.0 NIT 4 10-24 .417 2-7 .286 9-12 .750 13 4 31 Ndongo N’Diaye NCAA 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0John Nolan NCAA 1 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 2 2.0Thomas Nyire NIT 2 0 0 0 0.0Robert Ollquist NCAA 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0Paul Oristaglio NCAA 2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 0 0.0Matt Palazzi NCAA 1 7-15 .467 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 3 2 19 19.0 NIT 3 8-21 .381 6-6 1.000 4 6 22 7.3Dick Pennefather NIT 1 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Mike Riordan NCAA 4 15-35 .429 14-18 .778 28 7 44 11.0 NIT 2 7 6 20 10.0Chris Rogers NCAA 1 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2.0Alan Roth NIT 3 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 10 3 0 0.0Marvin Saddler NCAA 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 NIT 3 14-23 .609 1-1 1.000 4-6 .667 9 1 33 11.0Rob Sanders NCAA 1 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 3 1 8 8.0 NIT 3 19-32 .594 0-3 .000 8-14 571 23 4 46 15.3Rick Santos NCAA 3 9-12 .750 2-2 1.000 7 0 20 6.7 NIT 4 5-9 .556 13-14 .929 4 5 23 5.8Steve Sarantopoulos NCAA 2 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 4 4.0 NIT 1 1 0-0 .000 2 2.0Peter Schementi NIT 4 5 6 16 4.0James Schlessler NIT 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0Jerry Scott NCAA 1 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 1 0 4 4.0Carlton Screen NCAA 6 18-33 .545 3-5 .600 20-28 .714 12 18 59 9.8Karim Shabazz NCAA 1 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 9 2 13 13.0God Shammgod NCAA 4 18-39 .462 1-5 .200 19-26 .731 5 29 56 14.0 NIT 2 13-31 .419 0-6 .000 12-16 .750 2 7 38 19.0Abdul Shamsid-Deen NCAA 6 17-27 .630 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 26 2 39 6.5Robert Simoni NIT 3 0 0 0 0.0Dickey Simpkins NCAA 1 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 1 2 2.0 NIT 8 24-65 .369 0-0 .000 22-37 .595 55 15 70 8.8Michael Smith NCAA 1 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 10 0 10 10.0 NIT 5 20-34 .588 0-0 .000 24-46 .522 61 3 64 12.8Dave Snedeker NCAA 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0 0.0Carl Spencer NIT 4 4 5 13 3.3Kevin Stacom NCAA 8 62-129 .481 24-29 .828 35 26 148 18.5Harold Starks NIT 3 8-15 .533 9-12 .750 5 13 25 8.3William Stein NCAA 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 NIT 1 0 0 0 0.0James Stone NCAA 1 5-12 .417 4-4 1.000 4 0 14 14.0 NIT 4 24 18 66 16.5Steve Strother NIT 5 2-12 .167 3-4 .750 3 11 7 1.4James Swartz NIT 4 21 4 46 11.5Piotr Syzbilski NIT 3 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 12 0 13 4.3Jamel Thomas NCAA 4 25-61 .410 9-19 .474 4-7 .571 27 8 63 15.8 NIT 3 15-34 .441 2-13 .154 8-12 .667 15 3 40 13.3Tony Thomas NIT 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 2 2.0John Thompson NCAA 1 7-13 .538 4-8 .500 3 1 18 18.0 NIT 4 20 10 50 12.5Stephen Traugott NIT 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0Tony Turner NIT 8 24-60 .400 12-25 .480 4-7 .571 22 7 64 8.0James Walker NCAA 4 28-64 .438 24-31 .774 16 7 80 20.0 NIT 2 25 23 73 36.5Tom Walters NCAA 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 0 0.0Chris Watts NCAA 2 3-7 .429 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1 2 8 4.0 NIT 3 6-23 .261 6-22 .273 6-6 1.000 5 9 24 8.0Dexter Westbrook NCAA 3 20-40 .500 7-19 .368 39 2 47 15.7Franklin Western NIT 7 24-57 .421 0-3 .000 20-26 .769 21 4 68 9.7Richard Whelan NIT 5 13 1 27 5.4Lenny Wilkens NIT 8 60 41 161 20.1Dwain Williams NIT 1 3-11 .272 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 4 3 9 9.0Dwight Williams NCAA 2 5-20 .250 5-7 .714 3 5 15 7.5Eric Williams NCAA 1 12-22 .545 0-1 .000 3-7 .429 7 2 27 27.0 NIT 2 7-21 .333 1-6 .167 6-11 .545 19 5 21 10.5Rudy Williams NCAA 1 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 4 1 6 6.0John Woods NIT 5 9 4 22 4.4Corey Wright NCAA 4 2-10 .200 1-7 .143 4-4 1.000 8 11 9 2.3 NIT 1 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 0 0.0Darryl Wright NCAA 6 21-35 .600 7-12 .583 11-16 .688 9 5 60 10.0 NIT 3 5-9 .556 1-1 1.000 1 2 11 3.7Steve Wright NCAA 5 19-32 .594 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 20 0 41 8.2 NIT 3 7-17 .412 7-10 .700 30 0 21 7.0Jeff Xavier NIT 1 2-8 .250 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2 2 6 6.0George Zalucki NIT 4 13 6 32 8.0Maciej Zielinski NIT 2 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4 3 6 3.0

NCAA CAREER LEADERS

Games8 Marvin Barnes8 Kevin Stacom7 Marty Conlon

Field Goals67 Ernie DiGregorio62 Kevin Stacom60 Marvin Barnes

Field Goal Attempts136 Ernie DiGregorio129 Kevin Stacom120 Marvin Barnes

Field Goal Percentage (50 Att.).552 Billy Donovan.540 Austin Croshere.500 Marvin Barnes.500 Derrick Brown

Free Throws36 Billy Donovan29 Austin Croshere24 Kevin Stacom24 Jimmy Walker

Free Throw Attempts43 Billy Donovan36 Austin Croshere31 Jimmy Walker

Free Throw Percentage (15 Att.).837 Billy Donovan.828 Kevin Stacom.813 Derrick Brown.813 Fran Costello

Rebounds105 Marvin Barnes 39 Charlie Crawford 39 Dexter Westbrook

Assists42 Billy Donovan39 Ernie DiGregorio29 God Shammgod

Points148 Kevin Stacom145 Ernie DiGregorio137 Marvin Barnes114 Billy Donovan 92 Austin Croshere

Scoring Average(min. 2 games)24.2 Ernie DiGregorio22.8 Billy Donovan20.0 Jimmy Walker18.5 Kevin Stacom18.4 Austin Croshere

NIT CAREER LEADERS

Games12 John Egan10 Denny Guimares10 Troy Brown

Field Goals90 John Egan61 Joe Hassett60 Lenny Wilkens

Field Goal Attempts127 Joe Hassett 97 Bruce Campbell 82 Bill Eason

Field Goal Percentage (50 Att.).608 Bob Cooper.526 Bruce Campbell.516 Mark McAndrew

Free Throws69 John Egan42 Jim Hadnot41 Lenny Wilkens

Free Throw Attempts46 Michael Smith37 Dickey Simpkins30 Bruce Campbell

Free Throw Percentage (15 Att.)1.000 Austin Croshere .900 Bruce Campbell .824 Michael Brown

Rebounds66 Bill Eason61 Michael Smith60 Bruce Campbell

Assists37 Abdul Abdullah24 Gary Bello23 Joe Hassett23 Mark McAndrew

Points249 John Egan161 Lenny Wilkens144 Jim Hadnot129 Bruce Campbell127 Joe Hassett125 Ray Flynn

Scoring Average(min. 2 games)36.5 Jimmy Walker22.7 Bryce Cotton 22.0 Weyinmi Efejuku21.5 Ernie DiGregorio20.8 John Egan20.1 Lenny Wilkens19.0 Derrick Brown19.0 Jim Larranaga19.0 God Shammgod

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YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3FGA-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AS TO ST BS PF PTS AVG1926-27 PC 16 185- 88- 458 28.6 OPP 16 199- 104- 502 31.41927-28 PC 16 170- 140- 480 30.0 OPP 16 191- 100- 482 30.11928-29 PC 20 307- 165- 779 39.0 OPP 20 220- 139- 579 29.01929-30 PC 19 258- 150- 666 35.1 OPP 19 184- 92- 460 24.21930-31 PC 19 279- 142- 700 36.8 OPP 19 203- 95- 501 26.41931-32 PC 24 347- 181- 875 36.5 OPP 24 238- 181- 657 27.41932-33 PC 16 268- 133- 669 41.8 OPP 16 203- 117- 523 32.71933-34 PC 17 255- 115- 625 36.8 OPP 17 215- 110- 540 31.81934-35 PC 22 411- 166- 988 44.9 OPP 22 270- 186- 726 33.01935-36 PC 21 389- 168- 948 45.1 OPP 21 301- 168- 770 36.71936-37 PC 22 360- 194- 914 41.5 OPP 22 328- 201- 857 39.01937-38 PC 16 267- 159- 693 43.3 OPP 16 287- 166- 740 46.31938-39 PC 11 192- 90- 474 43.1 OPP 11 214- 123- 551 50.11939-40 PC 14 219- 113- 551 39.4 OPP 14 258- 143- 659 47.11940-41 PC 17 355- 163-303 .538 160 873 51.4 OPP 17 306- 166- 778 45.81941-42 PC 20 457- 276- 1090 54.4 OPP 20 391- 161- 943 47.21942-43 PC 20 523- 194- 1240 62.0 OPP 20 376- 170- 922 46.11944-45 PC 12 253- 133- 639 53.3 OPP 12 302- 98- 702 58.51945-46 PC 17 371- 157- 899 52.9 OPP 17 397- 181- 975 57.41946-47 PC 19 443- 212- 1098 57.8 OPP 19 472- 277- 1221 64.31947-48 PC 20 432- 253- 1117 55.9 OPP 20 440- 275- 1155 57.81948-49 PC 26 548- 336-607 .554 650 1432 55.1 OPP 26 613- 462- 1688 64.91949-50 PC 23 570- 356- 1496 65.0 OPP 23 555- 385- 1495 65.01950-51 PC 24 614- 400- 1646 68.6 OPP 24 628- 347- 1603 66.81951-52 PC 23 590- 393- 653-34.4 89 453 1576 68.5 OPP 23 545- 400- 1490 64.81952-53 PC 22 593-1589 .373 510-818 .623 769-35.0 486 1696 77.1 OPP 22 598- 471- 1667 75.81953-54 PC 26 636- 611- 1883 72.4 OPP 26 637- 556- 1830 70.41954-55 PC 21 505-1330 .380 426-670 .637 1127-53.7 679 1437 68.4 OPP 21 556- 432-680 .635 389 1544 73.51955-56 PC 22 583-1440 .405 452-644 .702 1108-48.2 445 1538 69.9 OPP 22 528- 462-678 .681 405 1518 69.01956-57 PC 24 595- 481- 1661 69.2 OPP 24 577- 407- 1561 65.01957-58 PC 24 633-1622 .390 293-488 .600 871-36.3 348 1559 65.0 OPP 24 518- 296-454 .652 1332 55.51958-59 PC 27 711-1770 .402 387-610 .634 963-35.7 397 1809 67.0 OPP 27 584- 364-529 .688 455 1552 57.51959-60 PC 29 833-1938 .430 388-613 .633 1421-49.0 423 2054 70.8 OPP 29 634-1775 .357 322-575 .560 1124-38.8 427 1632 56.31960-61 PC 29 847-1946 .435 412-626 .658 1382-47.7 424 2106 72.6 OPP 29 744-1934 .385 414-585 .708 1292-44.6 463 1902 65.61961-62 PC 26 746-1640 .455 370-548 .692 1187-45.7 385 1871 72.0 OPP 26 669-1759 .380 347-496 .700 1115-42.9 417 1687 64.91962-63 PC 28 879-1847 .476 471-669 .704 1312-46.9 380 2229 79.6 OPP 28 786-1967 .400 299-455 .657 1191-42.5 517 1871 66.81963-64 PC 26 787-1693 .465 445-637 .699 1315-50.6 324 377 2019 77.7 OPP 26 762-1943 .392 323-459 .704 1100-42.3 483 1847 66.81964-65 PC 26 845-1779 .475 415-594 .699 1203-46.2 384 435 2103 80.9 OPP 26 733-1802 .407 347-525 .661 1157-44.5 467 1813 69.71965-66 PC 27 803-1680 .478 449-591 .760 1071-39.7 405 419 2055 76.1 OPP 27 775-1827 .424 342-504 .678 1169-43.3 437 1892 70.11966-67 PC 28 854-1815 .470 464-650 .715 1181-42.1 413 517 2172 77.6 OPP 28 746-1686 .449 463-762 .691 1103-39.4 386 1955 69.81967-68 PC 25 694-1639 .423 318-499 .637 1160-43.0 389 435 1706 68.2 OPP 25 660-1622 .407 403-585 .689 1120-44.8 409 1723 68.91968-69 PC 24 723-1617 .447 408-614 .664 1104-46.0 369 432 1854 77.3 OPP 24 698-1643 .425 392-579 .677 1128-47.0 472 1788 74.51969-70 PC 25 767-1646 .466 407-594 .685 1032-41.2 414 436 1941 77.6 OPP 25 716-1588 .451 378-552 .684 1080-43.2 474 1810 72.4

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YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3FGA-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG AS TO ST BS PF PTS AVG1970-71 PC 28 898-1849 .486 437-609 .718 1156-41.3 530 517 2233 79.8 OPP 28 780-1778 .439 481-656 .732 1140-40.7 488 2041 72.91971-72 PC 27 844-1775 .475 427-595 .718 1210-44.8 430 445 2115 78.3 OPP 27 743-1776 .418 411-591 .695 1102-40.8 440 1897 70.31972-73 PC 31 1192-2336 .510 398-540 .737 1488-48.0 628 439 525 2782 89.7 OPP 31 1022-2416 .423 324-493 .657 1361-43.9 539 511 530 2368 76.41973-74 PC 32 1199-2402 .499 382-531 .719 1544-48.3 640 481 260 520 2770 86.6 OPP 32 1011-2395 .422 330-484 .682 1311-40.9 488 552 578 2335 73.01974-75 PC 31 1072-2125 .504 367-502 .731 1347-43.4 621 423 300 210 583 2513 81.1 OPP 31 998-2272 .439 400-566 .707 1261-40.7 577 401 558 2398 77.41975-76 PC 32 1049-2151 .488 379-525 .722 1288-40.2 566 479 234 125 633 2475 77.3 OPP 32 919-2077 .442 410-652 .629 1157-39.3 501 552 145 63 577 2256 70.51976-77 PC 29 962-1880 .512 632-455 .730 1117-38.5 584 464 251 115 537 2253 77.7 OPP 29 819-1932 .424 356-500 .712 1144-39.4 404 503 176 38 492 1993 68.71977-78 PC 32 875-1861 .470 448-628 .713 1204-37.6 589 489 270 93 585 2198 68.7 OPP 32 804-1849 .435 425-590 .720 1141-35.7 511 525 172 66 610 2057 64.31978-79 PC 26 712-1522 .468 278-423 .657 881-33.9 415 499 95 488 1692 65.1 OPP 26 756-1512 .500 416-572 .727 947-36.4 416 464 52 465 1928 74.21979-80 PC 27 694-1534 .452 317-460 .689 869-32.2 369 411 198 82 473 1705 63.1 OPP 27 693-1449 .478 307-445 .690 899-33.3 335 459 141 52 460 1693 62.71980-81 PC 28 699-1534 .455 402-562 .715 866-30.9 360 440 181 86 549 1800 64.3 OPP 28 733-1489 .492 409-606 .675 900-32.1 361 460 158 64 565 1875 67.01981-82 PC 27 678-1441 .470 316-470 .672 805-29.8 392 376 154 74 480 1672 61.9 OPP 27 684-1455 .470 351-513 .684 869-32.2 347 382 153 50 481 1719 63.71982-83 PC 31 816-1714 .476 351-520 .675 953-30.7 488 463 220 84 586 1990 64.2 OPP 31 796-1671 .476 457-643 .710 1006-32.4 432 462 223 80 563 2050 66.11983-84 PC 29 712-1462 .487 418-641 .652 882-30.4 432 432 201 108 525 1841 63.5 OPP 29 713-1522 .468 416-582 .716 912-31.4 416 334 79 49 592 1842 63.51984-85 PC 31 835-1792 .465 347-513 .676 920-29.7 456 427 217 130 626 2017 65.1 OPP 31 837-1637 .511 544-781 .697 1102-35.5 441 481 198 74 652 2200 71.01985-86 PC 31 961-2062 .466 528-725 .728 1110-35.8 528 475 332 135 797 2450 79.0 OPP 31 815-1675 .487 706-1013 .697 1162-37.5 429 656 218 134 639 2337 75.41986-87 PC 34 994-2189 .454 280-665 .421 675-881 .766 1238-36.4 573 500 315 141 966 2947 86.7 OPP 34 862-1918 .449 109-349 .312 790-1169 .676 1285-37.8 467 672 199 126 779 2623 77.11987-88 PC 28 747-1724 .433 160-435 .368 484-640 .756 906-32.4 415 488 308 103 632 2138 76.4 OPP 28 832-1680 .495 115-284 .405 530-763 .695 1130-40.4 545 545 195 107 578 2309 82.51988-89 PC 29 906-1838 .493 165-432 .382 496-691 .718 1000-34.5 570 454 314 113 664 2473 85.3 OPP 29 758-1643 .461 97-287 .338 555-783 .709 1049-36.2 464 600 205 115 614 2168 74.81989-90 PC 29 833-1799 .463 184-476 .387 582-818 .711 1153-39.8 538 456 262 103 680 2432 83.9 OPP 29 765-1730 .442 142-359 .396 570-813 .701 1062-36.6 466 486 205 113 666 2242 77.31990-91 PC 32 955-2193 .435 204-590 .346 567-841 .674 1378-43.1 582 526 297 117 738 2681 83.8 OPP 32 871-1941 .449 129-408 .316 639-908 .704 1173-36.6 521 553 265 150 696 2510 78.41991-92 PC 31 797-1824 .437 153-472 .324 614-949 .647 1327-42.8 443 550 209 151 772 2361 76.2 OPP 31 725-1819 .399 168-497 .338 691-966 .715 1093-35.3 420 442 252 144 745 2309 74.51992-93 PC 33 820-1891 .434 164-481 .341 533-836 .638 1317-39.9 535 478 245 118 657 2337 70.8 OPP 33 746-1779 .419 156-507 .308 489-737 .664 1075-32.6 442 486 232 144 709 2137 64.81993-94 PC 30 846-1831 .462 139-399 .348 548-779 .703 1162-38.7 523 416 241 96 527 2379 79.3 OPP 30 774-1785 .434 185-547 .338 366-512 .715 1002-33.4 448 489 210 138 610 2099 70.01994-95 PC 30 786-1847 .426 165-484 .341 478-661 .723 1089-36.3 429 441 259 111 560 2215 73.8 OPP 30 807-1760 .459 149-423 .352 395-552 .716 1088-36.3 443 510 217 113 587 2158 71.91995-96 PC 30 825-1899 .434 191-573 .333 506-706 .717 1165-38.8 477 467 270 103 622 2347 78.2 OPP 30 782-1686 .464 177-448 .395 504-693 .727 990-33.0 465 513 211 103 613 2245 74.81996-97 PC 36 969-2168 .447 209-622 .336 608-841 .723 1342-37.3 580 559 336 138 720 2755 76.5 OPP 36 906-2103 .431 201-567 .354 512-765 .669 1302-36.2 487 623 248 109 704 2525 70.11997-98 PC 29 660-1585 .416 131-437 .299 445-635 .701 961-33.1 393 426 249 95 589 1896 65.4 OPP 29 676-1570 .431 137-437 .314 427-631 .677 1042-35.9 409 488 212 104 518 1916 66.11998-99 PC 30 805-1928 .418 170-549 .310 504-707 .713 1065-35.5 480 473 336 65 642 2284 76.1 OPP 30 834-1763 .473 159-459 .346 458-704 .651 1177-39.2 465 620 240 133 598 2285 76.21999-00 PC 30 728-1822 .400 136-448 .304 333-532 .626 1141-38.0 383 532 245 141 628 1925 64.2 OPP 30 672-1673 .402 141-442 .319 503-752 .669 1148-38.3 358 554 266 110 539 1958 66.32000-01 PC 31 806-1809 .446 249-622 .400 498-693 .719 1129-36.4 506 467 286 172 644 2359 76.1 OPP 31 709-1774 .400 151-506 .298 480-713 .673 1128-36.4 367 549 250 99 636 2049 66.1 2001-02 PC 31 756-1863 .406 219-696 .315 482-712 .677 1074-34.6 465 496 342 126 639 2213 71.4 OPP 31 740-1681 .440 157-488 .322 525-761 .690 1177-38.0 417 626 249 120 628 2162 69.72002-03 PC 32 791-1830 .432 206-619 .333 496-637 .779 1110-34.7 473 461 283 177 553 2284 71.4 OPP 32 771-1838 .419 178-566 .314 442-638 .693 1130-35.3 430 498 273 95 570 2162 67.62003-04 PC 29 717-1592 .450 228-629 .362 398-553 .720 976-33.7 457 433 264 143 469 2060 71.0 OPP 29 689-1630 .423 170-511 .333 319-480 .665 957-33.0 380 436 241 78 491 1867 64.42004-05 PC 31 853-1851 .461 206-595 .346 396-559 .708 1102-35.5 514 469 254 187 558 2308 74.5 OPP 31 782-1850 .423 186-578 .322 492-704 .699 1118-36.1 433 446 264 109 519 2242 72.32005-06 PC 27 713-1556 .458 159-454 .350 435-631 .689 962-35.6 356 404 213 133 485 2020 74.8 OPP 27 693-1575 .440 197-538 .366 433-588 .736 925-34.3 404 389 223 119 526 2016 74.72006-07 PC 31 868-1793 .484 190-523 .363 431-619 .696 1166-37.6 513 524 229 146 532 2357 76.0 OPP 31 791-1827 .433 217-625 .347 425-611 .696 968-31.2 444 444 291 124 581 2224 71.72007-08 PC 31 810-1802 .450 237-631 .376 396-582 .680 1076-34.7 453 450 244 104 551 2253 72.7 OPP 31 776-1747 .444 204-588 .347 481-648 .742 1080-34.8 448 470 237 117 568 2237 72.22008-09 PC 33 905-2014 .449 227-708 .321 540-795 .679 1238-37.5 490 479 261 119 545 2577 78.1 OPP 33 935-2087 .448 238-696 .342 423-608 .696 1214-36.8 522 489 237 130 683 2531 76.72009-10 PC 31 913-2104 .434 249-754 .330 479-714 .671 1253-40.4 443 394 248 136 615 2554 82.4 OPP 31 920-1954 .471 191-557 .343 516-746 .692 1180-38.1 508 420 185 124 574 2547 82.22010-11 PC 32 854-2012 .424 212-673 .315 506-756 .669 1232-38.5 399 407 250 142 543 2426 75.8 OPP 32 897-2001 .448 191-584 .327 426-601 .709 1207-37.7 490 451 196 131 613 2411 75.32011-12 PC 32 772-1807 .427 158-447 .353 501-711 .705 1181-36.9 435 391 170 166 542 2203 68.8 OPP 32 808-1908 .423 212-628 .338 388-567 .684 1152-36.0 466 352 187 147 589 2216 69.22012-13 PC 34 801-1947 .411 186-600 .310 511-729 .701 1289-37.9 485 431 211 110 582 2299 67.6 OPP 34 798-1910 .418 168-566 .297 442-631 .700 1179-34.7 436 449 216 131 664 2206 64.9

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1942-43 2nd Scoring offense (62.0/game) Team 1948-49 2nd Personal Fouls (25.1/game) Team1949-50 26th Scoring offense (65.0/games) Team 42nd Scoring (15.5/game) Jim Schlimm (So.)1950-51 29th Scoring offense (68.6/game) Team 55th Scoring (15.7) Jim Schlimm (Jr.)1951-52 37th Scoring (18.0) Robert Moran (So.)1952-53 32nd Scoring (20.8) Robert Moran (Jr.)1955-56 10th Free throw percentage (.820) Mike Pascale (Jr.)1957-58 4th Scoring defense (55.5) Team 4th Fewest personal fouls (14.5) Team1958-59 4th Fewest personal fouls (14.7) Team 7th Scoring defense (57.5) Team 14th Free throw percentage (.824) John Egan (So.) 30th Scoring (20.9) John Egan (So.)1959-60 4th Fewest personal fouls (14.6) Team 5th Scoring defense (56.3) Team 7th Rebounding (16.4) Jim Hadnot (So.) 18th Free throw percentage (.804) John Egan (Jr.) 29th Field goal percentage (.509) Jim Hadnot (So.)1960-61 2nd Fewest personal fouls (14.6) Team 5th Rebounding (16.4) Jim Hadnot (Jr.) 18th Free throw percentage (.822) John Egan (Sr.) 68th Scoring (19.3) Jim Hadnot (Jr.) 78th Scoring (18.9) John Egan (Sr.)1961-62 9th Fewest personal fouls (14.81) Team 10th Field goal percentage (.555) Jim Hadnot (Sr.) 19th Rebounding (13.5) Jim Hadnot (Sr.) 42nd Free throw percentage (.800) Vin Ernst (Jr.)1962-63 2nd Fewest personal fouls (13.6) Team 8th Field goal percentage (.476) Team 11th Scoring offense (79.6) Team 22nd Rebounding (14.0) John Thompson (Jr.) 28th Field goal percentage (.527) John Thompson (Jr.) 66th Scoring (18.9) Ray Flynn (Sr.) John Thompson (Jr.)1963-64 2nd Fewest personal fouls (14.5) Team 7th Field goal percentage (.588) John Thompson (Sr.) 17th Scoring (26.2) John Thompson (Sr.) 19th Rebounding (14.5) John Thompson (Sr.)1964-65 16th Field goal percentage (.549) Dexter Westbrook (So.) 36th Free throw percentage (.812) Bill Blair (Jr.) 53rd Scoring (20.5) Jimmy Walker (So.)1965-66 1st Free throw percentage (.902) Bill Blair (Sr.) 5th Fewest personal fouls (15.5) Team 6th Free throw percentage (.760) Team 24th Scoring (24.5) Jimmy Walker (Jr.)1966-67 1st Scoring (30.4) Jimmy Walker (Sr.)1971-72 7th Rebounding (15.7) Marvin Barnes (So.) 18th Won-Lost percentage (.778) Team 50th Scoring (21.6) Marvin Barnes (So.)1972-73 2nd Rebounding (19.0) Marvin Barnes (Jr.) 4th Won-Lost percentage (.871) Team 6th Average scoring margin (13.3) Team 7th Scoring offense (89.7) Team 7th Field goal percentage (.510) Team 19th Scoring (24.5) Ernie DiGregorio (Sr.)1973-74 1st Rebounding (18.7) Marvin Barnes (Sr.) 5th Won-Lost percentage (.875) Team 11th Average scoring margin (13.4) Team 16th Scoring offense (86.9) Team 29th Scoring (22.1) Marvin Barnes (Sr.)1976-77 7th Field goal percentage (.623) Bob Cooper (Sr.) 9th Field goal pct. defense (.424) Team 17th Won-Lost percentage (.828) Team1977-78 11th Scoring defense (63.5) Team1979-80 21st Scoring defense (62.7) Team1982-83 6th Field goal percentage (.636) Otis Thorpe (Jr.)1983-84 21st Rebounding (10.3) Otis Thorpe (Sr.)1985-86 5th Steals (3.2) Harold Starks (Sr.) 17th Scoring offense (79.0) Team 34th Blocked shots (2.0) Steve Wright (So.)1986-87 1st Three-point FG made/gm (8.2) Team 1st Most personal fouls (966) Team 7th Free throw percentage (.766) Team 8th Scoring offense (86.7) Team 20th Assists (7.1) Billy Donovan (Sr.) 21st Three-point FG made/gm (2.9) Billy Donovan (Sr.) 24th Scoring margin (9.6) Team 26th Three-point FG made/gm (2.6) Ernie Lewis (Sr.) 58th Scoring (20.6) Billy Donovan (Sr.)1987-88 6th Steals (3.5) Eric Murdock (Fr.) 12th Steals (2.8) Delray Brooks (Sr.) 12th Free throw percentage (.756) Team

Year National Statistical Category Individual/Team Year National Statistical Category Individual/Team Rank Rank 25th Three-point FG made/gm (5.7) Team

28th Free throw percentage (.854) Delray Brooks (Sr.)1988-89 4th Steals (3.5) Carlton Screen (Jr.) 7th Steals (3.3) Eric Murdock (So.) 17th Assists (6.8) Carlton Screen (Jr.) 25th Scoring margin (10.5) Team 31st Scoring offense (85.3) Team1989-90 17th Steals (2.8) Eric Murdock (Jr.) 20th Assists (7.0) Carlton Screen (Sr.) 22nd Free throw percentage (.866) Carlton Screen (Sr.) 30th Scoring offense (83.9) Team1990-91 3rd Steals (3.5) Eric Murdock (Sr.) 12th Scoring (25.6) Eric Murdock (Sr.) 12th Rebound margin (6.4) Team1991-92 4th Rebound margin (7.5) Team 7th FG percentage defense (39.9) Team 22nd Rebounding (10.3) Michael Smith (So.)1992-93 8th Rebound margin (7.3) Team 9th Rebounding (11.4) Michael Smith (Jr.) 22nd Scoring defense (64.8) Team1993-94 5th Assists (8.03) Abdul Abdullah (Sr.) 11th Rebounding (11.47) Michael Smith (Sr.) 22nd Rebound margin (5.3) Team 30th Scoring margin (9.3) Team1994-95 29th Free throw percentage (.723) Team1995-96 23rd Assists (6.5) God Shammgod (Fr.) 24th Free throw percentage (.852) Austin Croshere (Jr.) 25th Three-point FG pct. (.449) Michael Brown (Sr.) 25th Rebound margin (5.8) Team1996-97 6th Free throw percentage (.888) Austin Croshere (Sr.) 12th Assists (6.6) God Shammgod (So.)1998-99 4th Steals (3.3) John Linehan (So.) 13th Scoring (22.0) Jamel Thomas (Sr.)2000-01 4th Steals (3.1) John Linehan (Jr.) 12th Three-point FG pct. (40.0) Team 21st FG percentage defense (40.0) Team 23rd Scoring Margin (10.0) Team 29th 3Pt. FG Made Per Gm (8.0) Team2001-02 2nd Steals (4.5) John Linehan (Sr.) 3rd Steals (11.0) Team 27th Field Goal Pct. (.559) Ryan Gomes (Fr.)2002-03 2nd Free throw percentage (.779) Team 10th Blocked Shots (5.59) Team 11th Blocked Shots (3.03) Marcus Douthit (Jr.) 21st Rebounding (9.7) Ryan Gomes (So.)2003-04 7th Blocked Shots (3.2) Marcus Douthit (Sr.) 17th Free throw percentage (.870) Ryan Gomes (Jr.) 22nd Blocked Shots (4.9) Team 22nd Steals (9.1) Team 27th Rebounding (9.4) Ryan Gomes (Jr.) 48th Scoring (18.9) Ryan Gomes (Jr.)2004-05 7th Blocked Shots (6.0) Team 10th Scoring (21.6) Ryan Gomes (Sr.) 17th Assists (16.6) Team 40th Blocked Shots (2.1) Randall Hanke (Fr.)2005-06 1st Field goal percentage (.677) Randall Hanke (So.)2006-07 7th Field Goal Percentage (.640) Herbert Hill (Sr.) 9th Free Throw Percentage (.901) Sharaud Curry (So.) 12th Blocked Shots (2.9) Herbert Hill (Sr.) 17th Rebound Margin (6.3) Team 19th Field Goal Percentage (.484) Team 24th Assists Per Game (16.5) Team 29th Rebounding (9.1) Geoff McDermott (So.)2007-08 20th Steals (2.3) Jeff Xavier (Jr.)2008-09 23rd Scoring (78.1) Team 2009-10 33rd Scoring (19.6) Jamine Peterson (So.) 18th Rebounding (10.2) Jamine Peterson (So.) 20th Free Throw Pct. (.875) Sharaud Curry (Sr.) 3rd Scoring Offense (82.4) Team 33rd Three Point FG/Game (8.03) Team 41st Steals (8.0) Team2010-11 2nd Scoring (24.6) Marshon Brooks (Sr.) 18th Assists (5.9) Vincent Council (So.) 25th Steals (2.5) Duke Mondy (So.) 31st Scoring Offense (75.8) Team 47th Steals (7.8) Team2011-12 4th Assists (7.5) Vincent Council (Jr.) 8th Free Throw Pct. (.891) Bryce Cotton (So.) 16th Blocked Shots Per Game (5.2) Team2012-13 14th Three Pointers Per Game (3.06) Bryce Cotton (Jr.) 22nd Scoring (19.7) Bryce Cotton (Jr.) 42nd Double-doubles (11) LaDontae Henton (So.)

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1959-60: 14 (AP), 18 (UPI) 1962-63: 11 (AP), 13 (UPI) 1963-64: 19 (UPI) 1964-65: 4 (AP), 4 (UPI) 1965-66: 10 (UPI) 1966-67: 17 (UPI) 1972-73: 4 (AP), 6 (UPI) 1973-74: 5 (AP), 6 (UPI) 1974-75: 20 (AP) 1976-77: 15 (UPI) 1986-87: 6 (USA/CNN) 1996-97: 15 (USA/CNN) 2003-04: 21 (AP)

WEEK AP/UPI1959-60 1/26/60 20/ - 2/2/60 16/ - 2/9/60 14/ - 2/16/60 16/ - 2/23/60 15/ - 3/1/60 15/20 3/8/60 14/18 (Final)1960-61 11/27/60 - /18 (Presea.) 12/6/60 - /13 12/13/60 - / 9 12/20/60 13/17 12/27/60 15/16 1/3/61 - /20 1/31/61 16/ - 2/14/61 - /201961-62 11/26/61 5/4 (Presea.) 12/5/61 - /4 12/12/61 - /4 12/19/61 3/4 12/26/61 - /111962-63 2/19/63 - /20 2/26/63 18/17 3/5/63 10/13 3/12/63 11/13 (Final)1963-64 11/26/63 - /14 (Presea.) 12/3/63 - /12 2/4/64 20/ - 2/25/64 - /18 3/3/64 - /18 3/10/64 - /19 (Final)1964-65 1/5/65 9/12 1/12/65 6/6 1/19/65 6/7 1/26/65 4/5 2/2/65 4/4 2/9/65 4/4 2/16/65 3/4 2/23/65 4/4 3/2/65 4/4 3/9/65 4/4 (Final)1965-66 11/28/65 6/6 (Presea.) 12/7/65 8/8 12/14/65 7/7 12/21/65 7/6 12/28/65 10/8 1/6/66 6/6 1/11/66 6/7 1/18/66 4/4 1/25/66 3/3 2/1/66 4/4 2/8/66 6/4 2/15/66 6/4 2/22/66 9/8 3/1/66 8/8 3/8/66 - /10 (Final)1966-67 11/28/66 - /10 (Presea.) 12/6/66 - /15 12/13/66 - /18 1/3/67 7/8 1/10/67 9/11 1/17/67 10/13 1/24/67 10/11 1/31/67 10/10 2/7/67 9/9 2/14/67 - /15

2/21/67 - /14 2/28/67 - /13 3/7/67 - /17 (Final)1971-72 2/1/72 16/14 2/8/72 12/13 2/15/72 13/15 2/22/72 - /19 3/7/72 - /191972-73 11/21/72 - /18 (Presea.) 12/5/72 19/18 12/12/72 14/14 12/19/72 18/13 12/26/72 17/12 1/2/73 13/12 1/9/73 11/10 1/16/73 9/9 1/23/73 14/13 1/30/73 12/12 2/6/73 12/15 2/13/73 8/11 2/20/73 7/8 2/27/73 6/6 3/6/73 5/6 3/13/73 4/5 (Final)1973-74 11/25/73 6/9 (Presea.) 12/4/73 6/ - 12/11/73 8/8 12/18/73 9/8 12/25/73 9/8 1/1/74 14/13 1/8/74 10/11 1/15/74 7/7 1/22/74 8/7 1/29/74 9/8 2/5/74 11/12 2/12/74 11/12 2/19/74 11/12 2/26/74 12/13 3/5/74 8/8 3/12/74 5/6 (Final) UPI 3/19/74 8/ - 3/27/74 8/ - (Final) AP1974-75 11/24/74 14/17 (Presea.) 12/3/74 17/ - 12/10/74 20/ - 12/17/74 16/ - 12/24/74 12/16 12/31/74 10/13 1/7/75 19/16 1/14/75 15/ - 1/21/75 16/ - 3/18/75 20/ - (Final)1975-76 11/26/75 17/19 (Presea.) 12/2/75 15/191976-77 1/4/77 17/14 1/11/77 15/17 1/18/77 15/17 1/25/77 14/15 2/1/77 15/17 2/8/77 16/16 2/15/77 16/16 2/22/77 12/12 3/1/77 8/8 3/8/77 13/15 3/15/77 - /15 (Final)1977-78 12/6/77 20/17 12/13/77 14/13 12/20/77 14/13 12/27/77 13/13 1/3/78 17/18 1/10/78 14/15 1/17/78 12/19 1/24/78 9/10 1/31/78 16/16 2/7/78 20/ - 2/14/78 13/13 2/21/78 11/11 2/28/78 18/16WEEK AP/ESPN-USA Today1986-87 2/3/87 17/18 2/10/87 20/ - 2/17/87 19/ - 2/24/87 20/ - 4/1/87 - /6 (Final)

1988-89 1/10/89 20/18 1/17/89 - /19 1/24/89 20/ -1996-97 4/1/97 - /15 (Final)2000-01 2/18/01 25/ -2003-04 1/5/04 25/ - 1/26/04 23/24 2/2/04 23/23 2/9/04 24/21 2/16/04 19/17 2/23/04 13/13 3/1/04 12/13 3/8/04 20/17 3/15/04 21/19 (Final) AP

162 weeks in the Top 25 • 62 weeks in the Top 10 • 19 weeks in the Top 5

1-24-59 #19 Villanova (90-83 4 OT) 2-16-59 #19 ST BONAVENTURE (53-50) 3-17-59 #12 St. Louis @ NIT (75-72 2OT) 1-23-60 #20 St. Joseph’s (64-63) 2-23-60 #17 HOLY CROSS (80-68) 3-18-60 #15 St. Louis @ NIT (64-53) 3-20-60 # 7 Utah State @ NIT (68-62) 3-23-61 #19 Holy Cross @ NIT (90-83 OT) 3-25-61 #14 St. Louis @ NIT (62-59) 2- 2-63 #15 Niagara (102-78) 2- 7-63 #18 DEPAUL (77-59) 2-26-63 #20 ST. JOSEPH’S (83-64) 1-27-64 #20 CREIGHTON (80-77) 3- 3-64 #20 UTAH STATE (85-75) 1- 2-65 #10 ST. JOSEPH’S (65-61) 2- 4-65 #20 DEPAUL (72-70) 3-12-65 # 3 St. Joseph’s @ NCAA (81-73 OT)12-30-65 #20 Boston College @ MSG (91-86) 1- 7-69 #20 ST. BONAVENTURE (70-59) 1-28-70 #16 ST. JOHN’S (58-57 OT) 2- 4-70 #19 VILLANOVA (54-44)12-30-70 #13 St. John’s @ MSG (94-80) 3-20-71 #18 Louisville @ NIT (64-58) 1-10-72 #14 VILLANOVA (76-69) 1-26-72 # 7 Southern California (70-66) 3- 6-72 #17 Jacksonville (90-76)12-15-72 #13 South Carolina @ Utah (79-64) 1-27-73 #13 JACKSONVILLE (87-84) 2- 7-73 #18 ST. JOSEPH’S (81-75) 3- 3-73 #17 St. John’s (93-90) 3-10-73 #18 St. Joseph’s @ NCAA (89-76) 3-15-73 #18 Pennsylvania @ NCAA (87-65) 3-17-73 # 8 Maryland @ NCAA (103-89)12-13-73 #17 SAN FRANCISCO (76-57) 3-16-74 #17 Furman @ NCAA (95-83) 3-15-75 #14 Clemson @ NIT (91-86)12-13-75 #20 Purdue (66-59) 1-10-76 #16 LOUISVILLE (63-60) 2-28-76 #14 ST. JOHN’S (67-53) 3-16-76 #20 LOUISVILLE @ NIT (73-67)12-29-76 # 1 MICHIGAN (82-81 2OT)11-30-77 # 9 LOUISVILLE (57-51) 1-18-78 #14 HOLY CROSS (90-64) 2-12-78 # 7 NORTH CAROLINA (61-59) 1-23-82 #11 GEORGETOWN (82-79) 1-11-84 #18 BOSTON COLLEGE (63-62)11-23-84 #20 Virginia @ Hawaii (75-71) 1-28-87 #11 GEORGETOWN (82-79) 1-31-87 #15 ST. JOHN’S (93-81 OT) 2-14-87 #16 St. John’s (79-78) 3-19-87 # 9 Alabama @ NCAA (103-82) 3-21-87 # 4 Georgetown @ NCAA (88-73) 1-13-88 #11 GEORGETOWN (78-74) 1-30-88 #19 VILLANOVA (82-76 OT) 1-20-90 # 5 Syracuse (87-86) 2-13-90 # 2 GEORGETOWN (94-90) 2-17-90 #24 St. John’s (77-74) 1- 8-91 #13 GEORGETOWN 72-69) 1-26-91 # 6 SYRACUSE (92-82) 1-29-91 #25 SETON HALL (65-62) 2- 9-91 # 7 ST. JOHN’S (75-64) 3- 8-91 #17 St. John’s @ BET (72-64) 1-28-92 #12 Syracuse (87-73)12-22-92 #12 ARIZONA (81-66) 1-12-93 #22 BOSTON COLLEGE (73-65) 2- 6-93 #23 Georgetown (66-58) 2-22-93 #21 PITTSBURGH (53-48) 1-25-94 #14 SYRACUSE (92-82) 3- 5-94 #23 BOSTON COLLEGE (77-69) 3-12-94 # 2 Connecticut @ BET (69-67) 2-27-95 # 4 CONNECTICUT (72-70) 3- 4-95 #11 VILLANOVA (71-70) 3-10-95 #20 Syracuse @ BET (71-69 OT) 2- 1-96 #21 Boston College (76-75) 2-27-96 # 8 GEORGETOWN (84-77)12-31-96 #17 TEXAS (74-66) 1- 6-97 # 8 VILLANOVA (91-68) 2- 1-97 #25 BOSTON COLLEGE (83-71) 3-16-97 # 8 Duke @ NCAA (98-87) 1-13-98 #15 Syracuse (76-64)11-14-98 #23 RHODE ISLAND (87-63)12-27-98 # 8 PURDUE (87-82)12-30-98 #23 Pittsburgh (83-68) 1-12-99 #18 Syracuse (67-58) 1-13-01 #12 CONNECTICUT (81-68) 2-10-01 #12 GEORGETOWN (103-79)12- 9-03 #14 Illinois @ MSG (70-51) 1-24-04 # 4 Connecticut (66-56) 2- 7-04 #18 SYRACUSE (74-61)11-22-06 #23 BOSTON COLLEGE (73-64) 1- 4-07 #15 MARQUETTE (74-59) 2-20-07 #22 WEST VIRGINIA (64-61)11-16-07 #18 Arkansas @ Puerto Rico (67-51) 3- 6-08 #13 CONNECTICUT (85-76) 1-28-09 #15 SYRACUSE (100-94) 2-24-09 # 1 PITTSBURGH (81-73) 1-27-10 #19 CONNECTICUT (81-66) 1-22-11 #15 LOUISVILLE (72-67) 1-26-11 # 7 VILLANOVA (83-68) 1-10-12 #14 LOUISVILLE (90-59) 2- 6-13 #17 CINCINNATI (54-50) 2-16-13 #16 NOTRE DAME (71-54)

All-Time Top 25 Upsets (103)Final Top 25 Polls

OVERALL RECORD VS. ThE TOP 25: 103-232, .307Record vs. the Top 5: 9-52, .148Record vs. the Top 10: 23-129, .151Record vs. the Top 20: 90-216, .294

COAChES RECORDS VS. ThE TOP 25:Vin Cuddy (1949-55): 0-5, .000Joe Mullaney (1955-69): 19-22, .463Dave Gavitt (1969-79): 25-21, .543Gary Walters (1979-81): 0-8, .000Joe Mullaney (1981-85): 3-26, .103Rick Pitino (1985-87): 5-14, .263Gordie Chiesa (1987-88): 2-5, .286Rick Barnes (1988-94): 17-36, .321Pete Gillen (1994-98): 10-23, .303Tim Welsh (1998-08): 14-45, .237Keno Davis (2008-11): 5-19, .208Ed Cooley (2011- ): 3-9, .250

GAMES VS. #1 TEAMS (2-12):1-17-50 at Holy Cross L 56-84 12-27-68 UCLA (MSG) L 81-98 1-20-73 at UCLA L 77-101 3-14-74 at No. Carolina St. L 78-92 12-29-76 MICHIGAN (2OT) W 82-81 12-22-79 DUKE L 78-82 1-16-85 at Georgetown L 44-85 1-30-85 ST. JOHN’S L 60-77 3-2-85 at St. John’s L 53-72 11-24-04 Wake Forest (MSG) L 67-791/28/06 CONNECTICUT L 62-762/24/09 PITTSBURGH W 81-731/4/12 SYRACUSE L 73-871/14/12 Syracuse L 55-78

PC VS. TEAMS RANKED...#1: 2-12, .143#2: 2-12, .143#3: 1-7, .125#4: 3-12, .200#5: 1-9, .100#6: 1-13, .071#7: 5-20, .200#8: 5-15, .250#9: 2-17, .105#10: 1-13, .071#11: 4-9, .308#12: 6-11, .353#13: 5-13, .278#14: 8-10, .444#15: 7-6, .538#16: 3-10, .231#17: 8-9, .471#18: 9-10, .474#19: 6-5, .545#20: 11-5, .688#21: 3-4, .429#22: 2-4, .333#23: 5-3, .625#24: 1-3, .250#25: 2-3, .400

hOME-AWAY RECORD VS. ThE TOP 25:home: 61-80, .433Away/Neutral: 42-153, .215

home Breakdown:Rhode Island Auditorium: 0-1, .000Alumni Hall: 12-5, .706Dunkin’ Donuts Center: 49-74, .398

MISCELLANEOUS:Total Seasons Ranked: 20Consecutive Weeks Ranked in the Top 25: 43 (11/21/72-1/21/75)

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Date Opponent Score12- 4-20 East Greenwich Academy 13- 64 - 12- 7-20 Rhode Island State 25- 87 - 12-10-20 RISD 19- 29 - 12- 6-21 Rhode Island State 19- 35 -12-14-21 Holy Cross 10- 56 -12-16-21 Brown 12- 48 -12-21-21 Crescent Athletic Club 20- 48 -12-22-21 St. Francis 26- 49 - 1-13-22 Lowell Textile 19- 51 -12-10-54 New York Athletic Club 72- 77 - 2- 4-56 New York Athletic Club 79- 6312-19-57 Quantico Marines 77- 71 2-19-59 Quantico Marines 50- 51 - 2- 8-64 Phillips 66 Oilers 77- 71 1- 3-72 Australian National Team 75- 6411-25-72 Athletes in Action 101- 9011-27-73 Athletes in Action 98- 7111-23-74 St. Mary’s of Halifax 109- 6511-10-75 Russian National Team 76- 7411- 4-76 Athletes in Action 81- 65

R. William Jones International Cup (Madrid, Spain)10- 5-77 Maccabi (Israel) 80-102 -10- 6-77 Mobilgiri (Italy) 89- 99 -10- 7-77 A.A. Francona (Brazil) 85- 8210- 8-77 Dragones of Tijuana (Mexico) 92- 96 -10- 9-77 Real Madrid (Spain) 90-103 -

1-22-78 Russian National Team 73- 78 -11-13-78 Cibona of Yugoslavia 65- 79 -11-24-79 Russian National Team 70- 77 -11-21-80 Obras of Argentina 60- 63 -11-28-81 Cibona of Yugoslavia 64- 72 -11-20-82 Cibona of Yugoslavia (4 OT) 66- 69 -11-12-83 Swedish National Team 76- 6511-10-84 Brazil National Team 68- 6711-19-85 Puerto Rico National Team 80- 86 -11- 9-86 Soviet National Team 91- 88

Super Cup Tournament (Dartmouth, Germany) 5-20-87 Chinese National Team 108- 86 5-22-87 Cibona of Yugoslavia 85-115 - 5-23-87 Greece 83-107 -

International Tournament (Reggio Calabria, Italy) 5-27-87 Italy 78-102 - 5-28-87 Greece 77- 98 - 5-29-87 Spain 83-117 -

11- 8-87 Canadian National Team 94- 9111-16-88 Cibona of Yugoslavia 104- 7911- 2-89 Marathon Oil 87- 8211-14-89 Israeli National Team 120-11911- 3-90 Marathon Oil 111-10411-13-90 Australia Melbourne Tigers 95- 8111- 4-91 Marathon Oil 93-108 -11- 9-91 Canadian National Team 88- 8111-18-92 French National Team 90- 5011-21-92 Marathon Oil 84- 6011-17-93 Canadian National Team 104- 9111-20-93 Marathon Oil 94- 96 -

Buckler Invitational (Paris, France)12-27-93 Barcelona 80- 90 -12-28-93 Treviso 82- 88 -

11- 6-94 Global Explorers 104- 8511-14-94 Croatia Select 96- 6611- 4-95 Washington AAU 107- 7411-14-95 Croatian National Team 119- 9011- 4-96 D.C. Explorers 102- 8111-12-96 Yugoslavia Select 74- 6111- 8-97 D.C. Explorers 74- 7111-12-97 Around The World All-Stars 72- 5810-31-98 Team Fokus 88- 95 -11- 3-98 Marathon 107- 8111- 4-99 Upstate New York All-Stars 88- 8611-14-99 One World All-Stars 84- 7211- 4-00 One World All-Stars 78- 7211-11-00 USDBL 94- 6211- 3-01 One World All-Stars 93- 6811-10-01 USDBL (OT) 112-105

Italy Tour 8-19-02 B.C. Lugano 74- 63 8-21-02 Castelletto Ticino 91- 82 8-23-02 Scavolini Pesaro 70- 89 - 8-24-02 Roseto 63-114 - 8-26-02 Livorno 81- 83 -

11- 2-02 Global Sports 80- 5611-16-02 USDBL 92- 77 11- 2-03 Global Sports 77- 6311-15-03 USDBL 320 All-Stars (OT) 109-112 - 11- 6-04 EA Sports All-Stars 69- 6211-13-04 Concordia University 99- 5711- 5-05 Laval University 101- 9211- 8-05 EA Sports All-Stars 77- 7511- 2-06 New Haven 97- 5111- 7-06 EA Sports All-Stars 82- 77

Italy Tour 8-24-07 Veroli 128- 68 8-25-07 Pepsi Caserta 67- 77 - 8-28-07 Caramatic Pistoia 67- 72 - 8-29-07 Premiata Montegranero 84- 83 8-30-07 Senigalia 99- 67 9- 1-07 Siviglia Wear Teramo 63- 92 -

11- 2-07 Carleton University 86- 7211- 1-08 University of Ottawa 85- 5711- 8-08 Slippery Rock 105- 8410-31-09 Merrimack 97- 7411- 7-09 Stonehill 91- 5511- 6-10 Bentley 83- 7610-25-11 Assumption 64- 5111- 5-11 UMass-Lowell 76- 7510-27-12 Assumption 88- 4511- 3-12 Rhode Island College 76- 52

Date Opponent Score Outlet 3-22-60 Bradley (NIT) 72-88 L NBC 3-25-61 St. Louis (NIT) 62-59 W NBC 3-23-63 Canisius (NIT) 81-66 W NBC 2-15-64 Seton Hall 96-74 W NBC 1-26-72 So. California 71-66 W NBC 1-20-73 UCLA 77-101 L NBC 3-24-73 Memphis State (NCAA) 85-98 L NBC 1-10-76 LOUISVILLE 63-60 W NBC 2- 6-77 Louisville 64-66 L NBC 2-12-78 NORTH CAROLINA 61-59 W NBC12-19-80 WASHINGTON 51-60 L ESPN12-20-80 MICHIGAN STATE 76-77 L ESPN12- 8-81 Villanova 54-65 L ESPN 1-13-82 SYRACUSE 66-75 L ESPN12-28-82 Arizona State 56-54 W ESPN 1-18-83 St. John’s 54-74 L ESPN 2- 5-83 Syracuse 86-93 L NBC 2-26-83 CONNECTICUT 62-72 L ESPN 2-28-83 PITTSBURGH 72-69 W ESPN 1- 4-84 Seton Hall 2OT 58-60 L ESPN 1-24-84 Villanova 53-66 L ESPN 2- 7-84 ST. JOHN’S 65-60 W ESPN 2-14-84 Syracuse 64-89 L ESPN 2-12-85 Syracuse 76-82 L ESPN 2-20-85 SETON HALL 73-74 L ESPN 1-27-86 GEORGETOWN 54-69 L ESPN 2- 3-86 St. John’s 61-85 L ESPN 3- 6-86 Villanova (BET) 63-75 L CBS 1- 5-87 SYRACUSE 85-89 L ESPN 1-28-87 GEORGETOWN 82-79 W ESPN 2- 3-87 Boston College 66-67 L ESPN 2-25-87 Seton Hall 85-72 W ESPN 3- 2-87 VILLANOVA 97-80 W ESPN 3- 6-87 Georgetown (BET) 66-84 L CBS 3-14-87 Austin Peay OT (NCAA) 90-87 W CBS 3-21-87 Georgetown (NCAA) 88-73 W CBS 3-28-87 Syracuse (NCAA) 63-77 L CBS 1-13-88 GEORGETOWN 78-74 W ESPN 1-16-88 UNLV 72-92 L CBS 1-25-88 Pittsburgh 59-90 L ESPN 2- 8-88 CONNECTICUT 85-79 W ESPN 2-13-88 St. John’s 67-88 L CBS 2-25-88 SYRACUSE 73-91 L ESPN 2-29-88 Georgetown 63-73 L ESPN12- 7-88 Boston College 72-52 W ESPN 1-18-89 GEORGETOWN 77-80 L ESPN 3- 1-89 SETON HALL 68-80 L ESPN 3-10-89 Syracuse (BET) 76-79 L CBS 3-16-89 Virginia (NCAA) 97-100 L CBS12- 6-89 Clemson (Greensboro) 71-72 L ESPN12-21-89 BOSTON COLLEGE 85-66 W ESPN 1-24-90 ST. JOHN’S 75-83 L ESPN 2-19-90 Connecticut OT 72-75 L ESPN 2-25-90 SYRACUSE 89-93 L CBS 3-15-90 Ohio State OT (NCAA) 83-84 L CBS12-11-90 Boston College 78-80 L ESPN 1- 8-91 GEORGETOWN 72-69 W ESPN 1-23-91 PITTBURGH 79-92 L ESPN 2- 6-91 Georgetown 65-79 L ESPN 3- 9-91 Georgetown (BET) 55-71 L CBS 3-13-91 J.MADISON 2OT(NIT) 98-93 W ESPN 3-20-91 OKLAHOMA (NIT) 74-83 L ESPN12- 4-91 Maryland (Meadowlands) 66-76 L ESPN 1- 6-92 GEORGETOWN 66-70 L ESPN 1-22-92 CONNECTICUT OT 86-97 L ESPN 2-12-92 Miami 73-51 W ESPN 2-24-92 ST. JOHN’S OT 68-72 L ESPN12- 8-92 RHODE ISLAND OT 79-81 L ESPN 1-25-93 VILLANOVA 77-66 W ESPN 2-22-93 PITTSBURGH 53-48 W ESPN 3-13-93 Seton Hall (BET) 60-69 L CBS 3-24-93 Boston College (NIT) 75-58 W ESPN 3-29-93 Minnesota (NIT@MSG) 70-76 L ESPN 1- 6-94 SETON HALL 85-61 W ESPN 1-19-94 CONNECTICUT 78-79 L ESPN 2-21-94 ST. JOHN’S 75-67 W ESPN 3- 2-94 VILLANOVA 77-67 W ESPN 3-12-94 Connecticut (BET) 68-67 W CBS 3-13-94 Georgetown (BET) 74-64 W CBS 3-17-94 Alabama (NCAA) 70-76 L CBS 1- 4-95 ST. JOHN’S 74-89 L ESPN 1-13-95 Seton Hall 77-53 W ESPN 1-21-95 SYRACUSE 59-60 L CBS 1-25-95 Boston College 70-43 W ESPN 2-27-95 CONNECTICUT 72-70 W ESPN 3-11-95 Villanova (BET) 75-90 L CBS 3-20-95 VIRGINIA TECH (NIT) 78-91 L ESPN 2- 1-96 Boston College 76-75 W ESPN 2- 6-96 Connecticut 77-99 L ESPN2 2-14-96 MIAMI 77-54 W ESPN 2-27-96 GEORGETOWN 84-77 W ESPN2 3-19-96 ST. JOSEPH’S (NIT) 62-82 L ESPN12-31-96 TEXAS 74-66 W ESPN2 1- 6-97 VILLANOVA 91-68 W ESPN 1-29-97 Connecticut 62-47 W ESPN 2-18-97 Rutgers 79-74 W ESPN2 2-22-97 Notre Dame OT 74-86 L NBC 2-24-97 SYRACUSE OT 82-91 L ESPN 3- 2-97 GEORGETOWN 69-75 L CBS 3- 5-97 Rutgers (BET) 77-56 W ESPN 3- 6-97 West Virginia (BET) 76-69 W ESPN 3- 7-97 Villanova (BET) 63-73 L ESPN 3-14-97 Marquette (NCAA) 81-59 W CBS 3-16-97 Duke (NCAA) 98-87 W CBS 3-21-97 UT-Chattanooga (NCAA) 71-65 W CBS 3-23-97 Arizona OT (NCAA) 92-96 L CBS12- 2-97 Utah (Great Eight) 58-64 L ESPN12-27-97 Purdue 79-81 L CBS 1-13-98 Syracuse 76-64 W ESPN2 1-27-98 CONNECTICUT 56-63 L ESPN2 2-18-98 MIAMI 59-57 W ESPN 2-23-98 Connecticut 68-77 L ESPN 2-28-98 NOTRE DAME 77-62 W NBC 3- 4-98 Notre Dame (BET) 72-55 W ESPN2 3- 5-98 Connecticut (BET) 55-64 L ESPN2 1-12-99 Syracuse 67-58 W ESPN2 1-23-99 Arkansas 79-118 L CBS 1-26-99 VILLANOVA 85-72 W ESPN2 2-15-99 St. John’s 70-104 L ESPN2 2-20-99 Villanova OT 90-84 W ESPN 2-22-99 CONNECTICUT 65-72 L ESPN 3- 3-99 Georgetown (BET) 66-68 L ESPN211-25-99 Michigan State 58-82 L ESPN2 1- 8-00 Boston College 62-67 L ESPN 2- 8-00 ST. JOHN’S 46-61 L ESPN2 3- 8-00 Seton Hall (BET) 65-85 L ESPN 1-23-01 PITTSBURGH 77-61 W ESPN2 2-17-01 BOSTON COLLEGE 73-81 L ESPN 3- 8-01 Syracuse (BET) 54-55 L ESPN 3-16-01 Penn State (NCAA) 59-69 L CBS 1- 7-02 Texas 48-68 L ESPN 2- 2-02 BOSTON COLLEGE 64-61 W ESPN 2- 5-02 Connecticut 56-67 L ESPN2 2-26-02 MIAMI 65-81 L ESPN2

Date Opponent Score Outlet 3- 2-02 Notre Dame 68-76 L CBS 3- 6-02 Georgetown (BET) 67-68 L ESPN 2- 4-03 Pittsburgh 61-68 L ESPN2 2- 8-03 CONNECTICUT 68-84 L ESPN 3-12-03 West Virginia (BET) 73-50 W ESPN 3-13-03 Pittsburgh (BET) 59-67 L ESPN2 12- 9-03 Illinois (Jimmy V Cl.) 70-51 W ESPN 1- 5-04 TEXAS 77-79 L ESPN 3-11-04 Villanova (BET) 66-69 L ESPN 3-19-04 Pacific (NCAA) 58-66 L CBS11-16-04 Niagara (Preseason NIT) 83-78 W ESPN211-24-04 Wake Forest (Preseason NIT) 67-79 L ESPN211-24-04 Michigan (Preseason NIT) 72-63 W ESPN212-23-04 Memphis 72-59 W ESPN2 1-15-05 SYRACUSE 71-75 L CBS 1-31-05 Pittsburgh 66-86 L ESPN2 2- 9-05 West Virginia 65-67 L ESPN-C 2-15-05 CONNECTICUT (2OT) 89-94 L ESPN2 2-23-05 Seton Hall 67-54 W ESPN 2-26-05 Syracuse 66-91 L ESPN2 3- 9-05 West Virginia (BET) 59-82 L ESPN 1- 5-06 Georgetown 62-72 L ESPN U 1-14-06 Notre Dame 77-92 L ESPN U 1-17-07 Seton Hall 68-69 L ESPN360 1-23-07 VILLANOVA 73-82 L ESPN360 2- 3-07 Marquette 62-69 L ESPN U 2-10-07 Pittsburgh 68-74 L ESPN 2-15-07 Notre Dame 78-81 L ESPN 2-24-07 SYRACUSE 67-71 L ESPN 2-28-07 South Florida 77-72 W ESPN360 3- 7-07 West Virginia (BET) 79-92 L ESPN11-15-07 Temple (Puerto Rico) 66-64 W ESPN U11-16-07 Arkansas (Puerto Rico) 67-51 W ESPN U11-18-07 Miami (FL.) (Puerto Rico) 58-64 L ESPN212- 1-07 Boston College 98-89 W ESPN-C12- 6-07 South Carolina 67-68 L ESPN2 1- 5-08 DePaul 65-70 L ESPN-C 1-24-08 SETON HALL 75-88 L ESPN2 1-31-08 Notre Dame 74-81 L ESPN2 2-16-08 LOUISVILLE 72-80 L ESPN 2-18-08 GEORGETOWN 58-68 L ESPN2 3- 2-08 Cincinnati 81-79 W ESPN U 3- 6-08 CONNECTICUT 85-76 W ESPN 3-12-08 West Virginia (BET) 53-58 L ESPN11-27-08 Baylor (Anaheim) 56-72 L ESPN211-28-08 Charlotte (Anaheim) 67-62 W ESPN211-30-08 Saint Mary’s (Anaheim) 75-81 L ESPN2 1- 7-09 Cincinnati 87-79 W ESPN U 1-10-09 Georgetown 75-82 L ESPN U 1-17-09 MARQUETTE 82-91 L ESPN2 1-22-09 Seton Hall OT 98-93 W ESPN U 2-10-09 South Florida 77-62 W ESPN360 2-18-09 Louisville 76-94 L ESPN2 3- 1-09 Rutgers 73-66 W ESPN U 3- 5-09 Villanova 80-97 L ESPN2 3-11-09 DePaul (BET) 83-74 W ESPN 3-12-09 Louisville (BET) 55-73 L ESPN 3-18-09 MIAMI (NIT) 66-78 L ESPN2 1- 6-10 LOUISVILLE 70-92 L ESPNU 1-14-10 DePaul 79-62 W ESPN2 1-23-10 SOUTH FLORIDA OT 105-109 L ESPNU 1-30-10 Cincinnati 88-92 L ESPNU 2- 9-10 GEORGETOWN 70-79 L ESPN2 2-13-10 Villanova 81-92 L ESPNU 2-23-10 SYRACUSE 85-99 L ESPNU 2-27-10 South Florida 93-99 L ESPN360 3- 4-10 Pittsburgh 71-73 L ESPN2 3- 6-10 SETON HALL 80-92 L ESPN360 3- 9-10 Seton Hall (BET) 106-109 L ESPNU12-11-10 ALABAMA 82-70 W ESPNU12-28-10 Syracuse 74-81 L ESPNU 1-13-11 West Virginia 63-93 L ESPN2 1-16-11 South Florida 72-79 L ESPN3 1-22-11 LOUISVILLE 72-67 W ESPNU 2-17-11 DePAUL 76-79 L ESPN2 2-19-11 CINCINNATI OT 81-93 L ESPNU 3- 5-11 RUTGERS 75-74 W ESPN3 3- 8-11 Marquette (BET) 60-87 L ESPNU11-26-11 Northern Iowa 62-79 L CBS SN12- 1-11 South Carolina 76-67 W ESPNU12- 5-11 BROWN 80-49 W ESPN312- 8-11 BOSTON COLLEGE 64-57 W ESPN312-20-11 NEW HAMPSHIRE 67-52 W ESPN312-31-11 Georgetown 40-49 L ESPN2 1- 4-12 SYRACUSE 73-87 L ESPN3 1- 7-12 SETON HALL 57-66 L ESPN3 1-10-12 LOUISVILLE 90-59 W ESPN2 1-14-12 Syracuse 55-78 L ESPN3 1-21-12 MARQUETTE 72-79 L ESPN3 1-25-12 Pittsburgh 74-86 L ESPN3 1-29-12 South Florida 78-81 L ESPN3 2- 1-12 RUTGERS 78-67 W ESPNU 2- 5-12 WEST VIRGINIA 84-87 L ESPN3 2- 7-12 Villanova 72-74 L ESPN3 2-11-12 SOUTH FLORIDA 48-55 L ESPN3 2-15-12 Cincinnati 66-81 L ESPNU 2-18-12 GEORGETOWN 53-63 L ESPN3 2-25-12 DePaul 73-71 W ESPN3 2-28-12 CONNECTICUT 72-70 W ESPN3 3- 2-12 Notre Dame 69-75 L ESPN3 3- 6-12 Seton Hall (BET) 47-79 L ESPNU11-15-12 Massachusetts 75-77 L ESPNU11-16-12 Penn State 52-55 L ESPN311-18-12 UNC Ashville 72-67 W ESPNU12- 1-12 MISSISSIPPI STATE 73-63 W ESPNU12-22-12 Boston College 68-71 L ESPN312-28-12 Brown 68-69 L NBC 1-22-13 PITTSBURGH 64-68 L ESPN2 1-31-13 CONNECTICUT OT 79-82 L ESPN2 2-13-13 South Florida 76-66 W ESPNU 2-20-13 Syracuse 59-84 L ESPN2 2-23-13 Rutgers 76-72 W ESPNU 3-- 9-13 Connecticut OT 59-63 L ESPNU 3-13-13 Cincinnati (BET) 44-61 L ESPN 3-20-13 CHARLOTTE (NIT) 75-66 W ESPN3 3-25-13 ROBERT MORRIS (NIT) 77-68 W ESPNEWS 3-27-13 Baylor (NIT) 68-79 L ESPN2

Friars Record On National TV: 251 Games, 89-162 (.355) NBC: 7-7 CBS: 7-23 ESPN: 36-60 ESPN2: 14-35 ESPN3: 7-14 ESPN-C: 1-2 ESPN U: 14-19 ESPN360: 2-4 ESPNEWS: 1-0

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Conference Record PctAmerica East 48-6 .889American Athletic 67-80 .456 Atlantic Coast 123-178 .409Atlantic Sun 3-0 1.000Atlantic 10 140-104 .574BIG EAST 179-223 .445Big South 7-1 .875Big Ten 13-15 .464Big 12 15-28 .349Big West 6-3 .667Colonial Athletic 19-2 .905Conference USA 6-4 .600Great West 2-0 1.000Horizon 4-0 1.000Ivy League 125-48 .723Metro Atlantic Athletic 97-25 .795Mid-American 3-1 .750Mid-Eastern Athletic 11-1 .917Missouri Valley 5-8 .385Mountain West 3-1 .750Northeast 50-12 .806Ohio Valley 4-0 1.000Pacific 12 10-10 .500Patriot League 54-34 .614Southeastern 12-16 .429Southern 2-0 1.000Southland 1-0 1.000Southwestern Atlantic 5-0 1.000Summitt 1-0 1.000Sun Belt 4-1 .800West Coast 13-7 .650Division II 182-48 .791Division III 83-26 .761NAIA 2-2 .500Junior Colleges 2-2 .500Others 29-19 .604Totals 1335-906 .596

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE Binghamton 1-0 1.000 Boston University 17-4 .810 Maine 10-1 .909 New Hampshire 14-1 .933 Vermont 6-0 1.000 Total 48-6 .889

AMERICAN AThLETIC CONFERENCE Cincinnati 5-5 .500 Connecticut 28-44 .389 Houston 0-1 .000 Louisville 6-12 .333 Memphis 3-2 .600 Rutgers 16-8 .667 South Florida 7-6 .538 Temple 2-2 .500 Total 67-80 .456

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Boston College 58-49 .542 Clemson 1-1 .500 Duke 1-1 .500 Florida State 1-1 .500 Maryland 1-1 .500 Miami 15-15 .500 North Carolina 1-2 .333 North Carolina State 1-4 .200 Notre Dame 10-16 .385 Pittsburgh 17-31 .354 Syracuse 10-48 .172 Virginia 3-3 .500 Virginia Tech 4-5 .444 Wake Forest 0-1 .000 Total 123-178 .409

ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE Jacksonville 1-0 1.000 Mercer 1-0 1.000 Stetson 1-0 1.000 Total 3-0 1.000

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Dayton 2-5 .286 Duquesne 4-7 .364 Fordham 1-4 .200 George Mason 1-0 1.000 George Washington 3-1 .750 LaSalle 2-2 .500 Massachusetts 22-6 .786 Rhode Island 69-54 .561 Richmond 3-2 .600 St. Bonaventure 11-12 .478 St. Joseph’s 16-10 .615 St. Louis 5-1 .833 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 1.000 Total 140-104 .574

BIG EAST CONFERENCE Creighton 6-4 .600 DePaul 22-8 .733 Georgetown 19-43 .306 Marquette 4-12 .250 St. John’s 43-57 .430 Seton Hall 47-45 .511 Villanova 37-52 .416 Xavier 1-2 .333 Total 179-233 .445

BIG SOUTh CONFERENCE Campbell 2-0 1.000 Charleston Southern 1-0 1.000 Liberty College 1-0 1.000 Longwood 1-0 1.000 UNC-Asheville 2-0 1.000 Winthrop 0-1 .000 Total 7-1 .875

BIG TEN CONFERENCE Illinois 2-0 1.000 Indiana 0-1 .000 Iowa 1-0 1.000 Michigan 2-0 1.000 Michigan State 0-3 .000 Minnesota 0-2 .000 Northwestern 2-0 1.000 Ohio State 0-1 .000 Penn State 1-2 .333 Purdue 2-5 .286 Wisconsin 3-1 .750 Total 13-15 .464

BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor 0-2 .000 Iowa State 0-1 .000 Kansas State 0-1 .000 Oklahoma 0-1 .000 Oklahoma State 1-2 .333 Texas 2-3 .400 Texas Christian 0-1 .000 Texas Tech 1-0 1.000 West Virginia 11-17 .393 Total 15-28 .349

BIG WEST CONFERENCE California State-Fullerton 1-0 1.000 California-Irvine 2-0 1.000 Hawaii 1-1 .500 Pacific 0-1 .000 Utah State 2-1 .667 Total 6-3 .667

COLONIAL AThLETIC ASSOCIATION Delaware 1-0 1.000 Drexel 1-0 1.000 Hofstra 2-0 1.000 George Mason 1-0 1.000 James Madison 2-0 1.000 Northeastern 10-2 .833 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 1.000 William & Mary 1-0 1.000 Total 19-2 .904

CONFERENCE USA Alabama-Birmingham 1-1 .500 Charlotte 2-0 1.000 Florida International 1-0 1.000 Louisiana Tech 1-1 .500 Middle Tennessee 0-1 .000 Texas-El Paso 1-0 1.000 Tulsa 0-1 .000 Total 6-4 .600

GREAT WEST NJIT 1-0 1.000 Texas-Pan American 1-0 1.000 Total 2-0 1.000

hORIZON CONFERENCE Cleveland State 3-0 1.000 Detroit Mercy 1-0 1.000 Total 4-0 1.000

IVY LEAGUE Brown 92-27 .773 Columbia 3-0 1.000 Cornell 1-0 1.000 Dartmouth 7-9 .437 Harvard 5-0 1.000 Pennsylvania 6-3 .667 Princeton 1-2 .333 Yale 10-7 .588 Total 125-48 .723

METRO ATLANTIC AThLETIC CONF. Canisius 20-5 .800 Fairfield 32-5 .865 Iona 1-3 .250 Manhattan 6-2 .750 Marist 1-0 1.000 Monmouth 1-0 1.000 Niagara 21-4 .840 Rider 2-1 .667 St. Peter’s 3-1 .750 Siena 10-4 .714 Total 97-25 .795

MID AMERICAN CONFERENCE Bowling Green 2-0 1.000 Ohio University 1-1 .500 Total 3-1 .750

MIDEASTERN AThLETIC CONFERENCE Howard 4-0 1.000 Maryland-Eastern Shore 0-1 .000 Florida A&M 1-0 1.000 Morgan State 3-0 1.000 North Carolina A & T 3-0 1.000 Total 11-1 .917

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Bradley 0-4 .000 Drake 1-0 1.000 Evansville 1-0 1.000 Illinois State 0-1 .000 Loyola (Chicago) 2-0 1.000 Northern Iowa 0-1 .000 Southern Illinois 1-0 1.000 Wichita State 0-2 .000 Total 5-8 .385

MOUNTAIN WEST San Diego State 2-0 1.000 UNLV 0-1 .000 Wyoming 1-0 1.000 Total 3-1 .750

NORThEAST CONFERENCE Bryant 5-0 1.000 Central Connecticut 5-2 .714 Farleigh Dickinson 2-1 .667 Long Island University 5-1 .833 Mount St. Mary’s 2-0 1.000 Rider 2-1 .667 Robert Morris 3-0 1.000 Sacred Heart 4-0 1.000 St. Francis (N.Y.) 18-7 .720 St. Francis (Pa.) 3-1 .750 Wagner 3-0 1.000 Total 50-12 .806

OhIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Austin Peay 4-0 1.000 Total 4-0 1.000

PACIFIC 12 CONFERENCE Arizona 2-3 .400 Arizona State 1-0 1.000 California 1-0 1.000 UCLA 0-2 .000 Oregon 2-1 .667 USC 1-0 1.000 Stanford 1-1 .500 Utah 1-2 .333 Washington 0-1 .000 Washington State 1-0 1.000 Total 10-10 .500

PATRIOT LEAGUE American 2-0 1.000 Army 0-5 .000 Bucknell 1-0 1.000 Colgate 4-0 1.000 Holy Cross 42-28 .600 Lafayette 3-0 1.000 Loyola (Maryland) 2-0 1.000 Navy 0-1 .000 Total 54-34 .614

SOUThEASTERN CONFERENCE Alabama 3-4 .428 Arkansas 2-1 .667 Auburn 0-1 .000 Florida 0-4 .000 Kentucky 0-1 .000 Mississippi State 1-0 1.000 South Carolina 5-3 .625 Tennessee 1-1 .500 Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 Total 12-16 .429

SOUThERN CONFERENCE Furman 1-0 1.000 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 1.000 Total 2-0 1.000

SOUThLAND AThLETICS Lamar 1-0 1.000 Total 1-0 1.000

SOUThWESTERN ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Alabama State 1-0 1.000 Jackson State 1-0 1.000 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 1.000 Prairie View A&M 1-0 1.000 Southern 1-0 1.000 Total 5-0 1.000

SUMMITT CONFERENCE Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 1.000 Total 1-0 1.000

SUN BELT CONFERENCE Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 1.000 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 1.000 South Alabama 1-0 1.000 Western Kentucky 1-1 .500 Total 4-1 .800

WEST COAST CONFERENCE Brigham Young 0-2 .000 Gonzaga 2-0 1.000 Loyola Marymount 2-0 1.000 St. Mary’s 1-1 .500 San Francisco 3-3 .500 Santa Clara 5-1 .833 Total 13-7 .650

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1920-21 None None 0-31921-22 William Donovan/ Joseph McGee 0-6 Joseph McGee1926-27 Archie Golembeski Hector Allen 8-81927-28 Al McClellan Charles A. Murphy 7-91928-29 Al McClellan Lawrence Wheeler 17-31929-30 Al McClellan Stan Szdla 15-41930-31 Al McClellan Johnny Krieger/ 14-5 William McCue1931-32 Al McClellan William Gainor 19-51932-33 Al McClellan Allen Bracken 13-31933-34 Al McClellan Ed Koslowski 12-51934-35 Al McClellan Bill Kutniewski 17-51935-36 Al McClellan John F. Smith 14-71936-37 Al McClellan Leo J. Davin 12-101937-38 Al McClellan Edward Bobinski 7-91938-39 Edward Crotty Elton Deuse 4-71939-40 Edward Crotty John Barnini/ 5-9 Joseph Kwasniewski1940-41 Edward Crotty Beryle Sacks 11-61941-42 Edward Crotty Horace A. Marone 13-71942-43 Edward Crotty Robert F. Reilly/ 15-5 Chester J. Zabek1944-45 Edward Crotty Leo Labossiere 5-71945-46 Edward Crotty Henri Ethier 5-121946-47 Lawrence J. Drew John J. Sullivan 8-111947-48 Lawrence J.Drew Ferdinand B. Sowa 10-101948-49 Lawrence J. Drew Charlie Bresnahan 7-19 NAIB1949-50 James V. Cuddy Arther Weinstock/ 14-9 NCIT Walter Lozoski1950-51 James V. Cuddy Ray Garcia/Sam Nissel 14-10 NAIB Frank Pelligrino1951-52 James V. Cuddy James Schlimm 14-9 NAIB1952-53 James V. Cuddy Robert Prendergast 11-111953-54 James V. Cuddy Bob Moran 13-131954-55 James V. Cuddy Ken Kerr 9-121955-56 Joseph Mullaney Donald Moran 14-81956-57 Joseph Mullaney John Ritch 15-91957-58 Joseph Mullaney Ed Donahue 18-61958-59 Joseph Mullaney Jim Swartz 20-7 NIT1959-60 Joseph Mullaney Len Wilkens 24-5 NIT1960-61 Joseph Mullaney John Egan 24-5 NIT1961-62 Joseph Mullaney Jim Hadnot 20-6 NIT1962-63 Joseph Mullaney Ray Flynn 24-4 NIT1963-64 Joseph Mullaney John Thompson/ 20-6 NCAA Jim Stone1964-65 Joseph Mullaney Jim Ahern/Noel Kinski 24-2 NCAA1965-66 Joseph Mullaney Jim Benedict/Bill Blair 22-5 NCAA1966-67 Joseph Mullaney Jim Walker/Mike Riordan 21-7 NIT1967-68 Joseph Mullaney Tony Koski/ 11-14 Don Henderson1968-69 Joseph Mullaney Andy Clary 14-101969-70 Dave Gavitt Craig Callen 14-111970-71 Dave Gavitt by game 20-8 NIT1971-72 Dave Gavitt Don Lewis 21-6 NCAA1972-73 Dave Gavitt by game 27-4 NCAA1973-74 Dave Gavitt Marvin Barnes/ 28-4 NCAA Kevin Stacom 1974-75 Dave Gavitt Rick Santos/Gary Bello 20-11 NIT 1975-76 Dave Gavitt Mark McAndrew 21-11 NIT 1976-77 Dave Gavitt Bob Cooper/Joe Hassett 24-5 NCAA1977-78 Dave Gavitt Bruce Campbell/ 24-8 NCAA Bill Eason/Bob Misevicius

COACh SEASONS GAMES RECORD PCT.Joe Mullaney 18 483 319-164 .660Dave Gavitt 10 293 209-84 .713Al McClellan 11 212 147-65 .693Tim Welsh 10 303 160-143 .528Rick Barnes 6 184 108-76 .587James V. Cuddy 6 139 75-64 .540Pete Gillen 4 125 72-53 .576Edward Crotty 7 111 58-53 .523Keno Davis 3 96 46-50 .479Rick Pitino 2 65 42-23 .646Ed Cooley 2 66 34-32 .515Lawrence Drew 3 65 25-40 .385Gary Walters 2 55 21-34 .382Gordie Chiesa 1 28 11-17 .393Archie Golembeski 1 16 8-8 .500Totals 86 2241 1335-906 .596

COACh SEASONS GAMES RECORD PCT.Dave Gavitt 10 293 209-84 .713Al McClellan 11 212 147-65 .693Joe Mullaney 18 483 319-164 .660Rick Pitino 2 65 42-23 .646Rick Barnes 6 184 108-76 .587Pete Gillen 4 125 72-53 .576James V. Cuddy 6 139 75-64 .540Tim Welsh 10 303 160-143 .528Edward Crotty 7 111 58-53 .523Ed Cooley 2 66 34-32 .515Archie Golembeski 1 16 8-8 .500Keno Davis 3 96 46-50 .479Gordie Chiesa 1 28 11-17 .393Lawrence Drew 3 65 25-40 .385Gary Walters 2 55 21-34 .382Totals 86 2241 1335-906 .596

Record by Decade/Home Away OVERALL hOME AWAY/NEUTRAL1927-30 47-24 .662 11-1 .917 36-23 .6101931-40 117-65 .643 44-9 .830 73-56 .5661941-50 88-86 .506 49-26 .653 39-60 .3941951-60 152-90 .628 89-28 .761 63-62 .504 1961-70 194-70 .735 100-17 .855 94-53 .6391971-80 206-89 .698 125-20 .862 81-69 .5401981-90 146-151 .492 103-61 .628 43-96 .3091991-00 172-139 .553 116-47 .712 56-92 .3782001-10 164-143 .534 113-54 .677 51-90 .3622011- 49-49 .500 39-15 .722 10-30 .250TOTALS 1335-906 .596 789-278 .739 546-625 .466

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1978-79 Dave Gavitt Dave Frye 10-161979-80 Gary Walters John Nolan 11-161980-81 Gary Walters Rich Hunger 10-181981-82 Joseph Mullaney Billy Fields/Jim Panaggio 10-171982-83 Joseph Mullaney Ricky Tucker/Ron Jackson 12-191983-84 Joseph Mullaney Otis Thorpe 15-141984-85 Joseph Mullaney Ray Knight/ 11-20 Keith Lomax/Brian Waller1985-86 Rick Pitino Dick Pennefather/ 17-14 NIT Harold Starks1986-87 Rick Pitino Billy Donovan/Jacek Duda/ 25-9 Ernie Lewis/David Kipfer1987-88 Gordon Chiesa Steve Wright/Delray Brooks 11-171988-89 Rick Barnes Bryan Benham 18-11 NCAA1989-90 Rick Barnes Carlton Screen/ 17-12 NCAA Marty Conlon/Quinton Burton1990-91 Rick Barnes Eric Murdock/ 19-13 NIT Chris Watts/Marques Bragg1991-92 Rick Barnes Marques Bragg/ 14-17 Corey Floyd/Marvin Saddler1992-93 Rick Barnes Trent Forbes/Tony Turner 20-13 NIT1993-94 Rick Barnes Rob Phelps/Michael Smith/ 20-10 NCAA Dickey Simpkins 1994-95 Pete Gillen Michael Brown/ 17-13 NIT Franklin Western/Eric Williams1995-96 Pete Gillen Michael Brown/ 18-12 NIT Austin Croshere1996-97 Pete Gillen Austin Croshere/ 24-12 NCAA Derrick Brown/Jason Murdock1997-98 Pete Gillen Kendrick Moore/ 13-16 Jamel Thomas/Corey Wright1998-99 Tim Welsh Justin Farley/Kendrick Moore 16-14 NIT Jamel Thomas/Corey Wright1999-00 Tim Welsh Erron Maxey/John Linehan 11-192000-01 Tim Welsh Erron Maxey/John Linehan 21-10 NCAA2001-02 Tim Welsh John Linehan 15-162002-03 Tim Welsh Abdul Mills/Romuald Augustin 18-14 NIT2003-04 Tim Welsh None 20-9 NCAA2004-05 Tim Welsh Ryan Gomes 14-172005-06 Tim Welsh Donnie McGrath 12-152006-07 Tim Welsh Herbert Hill 18-13 NIT2007-08 Tim Welsh Jon Kale/Geoff McDermott/ 15-16 Charles Burch2008-09 Keno Davis Geoff McDermott/Jon Kale 19-14 NIT2009-10 Keno Davis 12-192010-11 Keno Davis 15-172011-12 Ed Cooley 15-172012-13 Ed Cooley Vincent Council 19-15 NIT

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COACh YEARS NOV DEC JAN FEB MARArchie Golembeski 1926-27 1-5 1-2 5-1 1-0Al McClellan 1927-38 30-22 34-15 55-22 28-6Ed Crotty 1938-46 12-5 18-10 19-26 9-12Larry Drew 1946-49 12-2 7-9 5-17 9-12Vin Cuddy 1949-55 20-15 22-18 27-20 6-11Joe Mullaney 1955-69 1-0 79-34 67-14 89-33 35-13Dave Gavitt 1969-79 8-0 57-23 55-23 61-22 28-16Gary Walters 1979-81 2-0 10-7 5-13 3-13 1-1Joe Mullaney 1981-85 7-1 21-13 8-25 10-24 2-7Rick Pitino 1985-87 2-2 15-1 8-10 9-6 8-4Gordie Chiesa 1987-88 2-1 4-2 3-6 1-7 1-1Rick Barnes 1988-94 12-3 35-8 23-27 19-24 19-13Pete Gillen 1994-98 10-2 18-9 16-18 17-15 11-9Tim Welsh 1998-08 34-17 44-17 37-46 35-40 10-23Keno Davis 2008-11 14-6 14-6 11-13 4-17 3-8Ed Cooley 2011- 10-4 9-4 3-13 8-6 4-5

TOTALS 102-36 381-173 318-262 367-293 167-142

PERCENTAGE .739 .688 .548 .556 .540

COACh YEARS 1-PT 2-PT 3-PT 4-PT 5-PT TOTAL PCTA. Golembeski 1926-27 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-2 .600Al McClellan 1927-38 9-4 4-3 4-2 11-5 5-5 33-19 .635Ed Crotty 1938-46 3-1 0-3 0-3 3-1 2-1 8-9 .471Larry Drew 1956-49 1-0 2-2 1-1 3-3 1-3 7-9 .467Vin Cuddy 1949-55 6-6 5-3 7-3 3-4 3-3 24-19 .558Joe Mullaney 1955-69 10-5 17-11 15-6 14-5 7-5 63-32 .663Dave Gavitt 1969-79 14-7 14-6 12-2 7-6 5-9 52-30 .634Gary Walters 1979-81 1-2 2-3 1-0 0-2 0-2 4-9 .308Joe Mullaney 1981-85 5-7 7-5 6-7 5-3 1-2 24-24 .500Rick Pitino 1985-87 3-5 0-0 4-0 2-1 0-1 9-7 .563Gordie Chiesa 1987-88 0-2 0-1 1-0 3-0 0-0 4-3 .571Rick Barnes 1988-94 5-8 5-6 4-8 3-8 3-2 20-32 .385Pete Gillen 1994-98 5-2 6-7 2-1 4-3 2-1 19-14 .576Tim Welsh 1998-08 5-7 4-7 7-5 0-9 11-11 27-39 Keno Davis 2008-11 1-1 1-4 1-4 1-5 5-2 9-16 .360Ed Cooley 2011- 1-1 2-2 3-5 2-2 2-0 10-10 .505

TOTALS 69-59 70-65 71-48 63-57 47-47 328-278

PERCENTAGE .539 .519 .597 .525 .500 .541

CAREER VICTORIES SEASON VICTORIES

Overall 319 Joe Mullaney 1955,69,81-85 28 Dave Gavitt 1973-74 home 181 Joe Mullaney 1955-69,81-85 17 Rick Barnes 1990-91 Away 138 Joe Mullaney 1955-69,81-85 15 Al McClellan 1928-29 Consecutive 19 Joe Mullaney 1955-69,81-85 19 Joe Mullaney 1964-65 Overtime 18 Joe Mullaney 1955-69,81-85 4 Joe Mullaney 1960-61NCAA 5 Dave Gavitt 1969-79 4 Rick Pitino 1986-87NIT 13 Joe Mullaney 1955-69,81-85 4 Joe Mullaney 1960-61BIG EAST 72 Tim Welsh 1998-08 11 Tim Welsh 2000-01 & 2003-04 home 42 Tim Welsh, 1998-08 8 Rick Barnes 1993-94 Away 30 Tim Welsh 1998-08 6 Tim Welsh 2003-04 Consecutive 6 Rick Pitino 1985-87 6 Rick Pitino 1986-87 6 Tim Welsh 2003-04 6 Tim Welsh 2003-04 Overtime 5 Tim Welsh 1998-08 2 Tim Welsh 1998-99 Tournament 5 Rick Barnes 1988-94 3 Rick Barnes 1993-94

CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE

OVERALL .713 (209-84) Dave Gavitt 1969-79 .923 (24-2) Joe Mullaney 1964-65 home .875 (126-18) Dave Gavitt 1969-79 1.000 (16-0) Dave Gavitt 1973-74 Away .625 (95-57) Al McClellan 1927-28 .867 (13-2) Joe Mullaney 1962-63 Overtime .727 (8-3) Dave Gavitt 1969-79 1.000 (4-0) Joe Mullaney 1960-61NCAA .800 (4-1) Rick Pitino 1985-87 .800 (4-1) Rick Pitino 1986-87NIT .722 (13-5) Joe Mullaney 1955-69 1.000 (4-0) Joe Mullaney 1960-61BIG EAST .531 (17-15) Rick Pitino 1985-87 .688 (11-5) Tim Welsh 2000-01 home .625 (10-6) Rick Pitino 1985-87 .889 (8-1) Rick Barnes 1993-94 Rick Pitino 1986-87 Away .366 (30-52) Tim Welsh 1998-08 .750 (6-2) Tim Welsh 2003-04 Overtime .500 (5-5) Tim Welsh 1998-08 1.000 (2-0) Tim Welsh 1998-99 Tournament .500 (5-5) Rick Barnes 1988-94 1.000 (3-0) Rick Barnes 1993-94

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Harold Martin 1948-53Earl Shannon 1953-54Ernie Calverley 1954-57John Allen 1957-60James Swartz 1960-62Dave Gavitt 1962-66William O’Connor 1966-72Richard Whelan 1967-72Nick Macarchuk 1972-77Jimmy Adams 1972-79Vic Colucci 1977-79Wayne Szoke 1979-81Steve Hocker 1979-85Bill Carmody 1980-81Bill Donlin 1981-86Ron Jackson 1983-84Gordie Chiesa 1985-87Stu Jackson 1985-87Herb Sendek 1986-89Jeff Van Gundy 1986-88Robert Holford 1987-88Tom Marryott 1987-88Mark Anderson 1988-92Dan Gavitt 1988-94Larry Shyatt 1988-94Fran Fraschilla 1989-92Dennis Felton 1992-94Louis Orr 1994-96Bob Gonzalez 1994-98Tom Herrion 1994-98Mike Malone 1995-98King Rice 1998-00Steve DeMeo 1998-08Bob Walsh 1998-05Phil Seymore 2000-05Bill Courtney 2005-06Vince Cautero 2005-08Allen Griffin 2006-08Chris Davis 2008-11Rodell Davis 2008-11Pat Skerry 2008-10Chris Driscoll 2010-11Andre LaFleur 2011-Bob Simon 2011-Brian Blaney 2011-

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Adelphi Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-5-55 Providence, RI 71 77 0-112-7-56 Adelphi, NY 74 67 1-1

Air FACilitiespC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-19-45 Providence, RI 50 45 1-0

Univer. OF AlAbAmA-birminghAmseries tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-12-87 Birmingham, AL # 90 68 1-03-31-93 Madison Sq. Garden + 52 55 1-1#NCAA Tournament+National Invitation Tournament

University OF AlAbAmA pC trails 3-4

home: 2-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 1-2dAte site pC Opp W-l12-6-75 Madison Sq. Garden 67 71 0-13-19-87 Louisville, KY # 103 82 1-13-17-94 Lexington, KY # 70 76 1-212-21-02 Tuscaloosa, AL 61 69 1-311-29-03 Providence, RI 76 71 2-311-20-09 Tuscaloosa, AL 75 84 2-412-11-10 Providence, RI 82 70 3-4#NCAA Tournament

AlAbAmA stAte UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-26-91 Providence, RI 91 74 1-0

University OF AlAskA (FAirbAnks)pC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-22-96 Fairbanks, AK * 98 73 1-0* Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK)

AlbAny stAte UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-24-28 Albany, NY (OT) 30 31 0-1

AmeriCAn internAtiOnAl COllegepC leads 15-6

home: 8-3; Away: 7-2; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l2-4-42 Springfield, MA 48 58 0-112-15-42 Providence, RI 97 39 1-112-11-46 Providence, RI 69 51 2-112-9-47 Springfield, MA 62 50 3-112-17-47 Providence, RI 73 59 4-112-15-48 Springfield, MA 74 47 5-11-12-49 Providence, RI 51 55 5-212-10-49 Springfield, MA 54 51 6-21-11-50 Providence, RI 78 62 7-212-6-50 Providence, RI 80 56 8-21-15-51 Springfield, MA 67 66 9-212-11-51 Providence, RI 55 49 10-23-5-52 Waterville, ME 45 56 10-312-13-52 Springfield, MA 78 69 11-31-9-54 Providence, RI 57 65 11-41-8-55 Springfield, MA 70 82 11-51-11-56 Providence, RI 68 88 11-61-9-57 Springfield, MA 75 64 12-612-11-57 Providence, RI 64 56 13-612-1-58 Springfield, MA 88 48 14-612-3-59 Providence, RI 81 39 15-6*NAIB Regional Tournament (Colby College)

AmeriCAn UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-6-61 Providence, RI 64 55 1-011-28-86 Providence, RI 104 82 2-0

AmeriCAn University-pUertO riCOpC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-27-99 Puerto Rico * 120 60 1-0*Puerto Rico Shootout

University OF ArizOnApC trails 2-3

home: 2-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-5-81 Tuscon, AZ 58 62 0-112-3-83 Providence, RI 72 69 1-112-23-90 Tuscon, AZ 87 99 1-212-22-92 Providence, RI 81 66 2-23-23-97 Birmingham, AL (OT) # 92 96 2-3#NCAA Tournament

ArizOnA stAte UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-82 Honolulu, HI * 56 54 1-0*Rainbow Classic

Univer. OF ArkAnsAs (FAyetteville)pC leads 2-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l

1-23-99 Fayetteville, AR 79 118 0-112-23-99 Providence, RI 87 81 1-111-16-07 San Juan, PR * 67 51 2-1* Puerto Rico Tip-Off

Univer. OF ArkAnsAs (little rOCk)pC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-23-85 Providence, RI 104 80 1-0

AssUmptiOn COllegepC leads 47-4

home: 31-2; Away: 16-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-7-35 Worcester, MA 45 24 1-012-9-36 Worcester, MA 59 27 2-01-9-37 Providence, RI 48 18 3-012-16-37 Providence, RI 60 31 4-012-8-38 Providence, RI 36 26 5-02-25-39 Worcester, MA 57 33 6-01-6-40 Providence, RI 57 41 7-03-6-40 Worcester, MA 47 31 8-012-11-40 Providence, RI 54 20 9-02-26-41 Worcester, MA 59 30 10-01-7-42 Worcester, MA 72 53 11-03-4-42 Providence, RI 94 46 12-012-6-47 Providence, RI 53 44 13-012-4-48 Worcester, MA 57 47 14-012-2-49 Providence, RI 52 43 15-012-2-50 Worcester, MA 80 53 16-012-1-51 Providence, RI 82 50 17-012-6-52 Worcester, MA 78 52 18-012-5-53 Providence, RI 86 68 19-012-4-54 Providence, RI 83 71 20-012-7-55 Worcester, MA 57 60 20-112-2-56 Providence, RI (OT) 56 57 20-22-7-58 Worcester, MA 67 62 21-22-10-59 Providence, RI 57 46 22-21-19-60 Worcester, MA 75 44 23-212-3-60 Providence, RI 58 42 24-22-10-62 Providence, RI 56 46 25-22-20-63 Providence, RI 68 67 26-212-4-63 Worcester, MA 80 88 26-312-4-64 Providence, RI 91 65 27-312-8-65 Worcester, MA 88 79 28-312-3-66 Providence, RI 73 59 29-312-6-67 Worcester, MA 89 80 30-312-5-68 Providence, RI 91 84 31-312-4-69 Worcester, MA 103 88 32-32-27-71 Providence, RI 105 91 33-32-22-72 Worcester, MA 81 77 34-32-22-73 Providence, RI 107 87 35-32-22-74 Providence, RI 112 86 36-312-10-74 Providence, RI 97 83 37-312-9-75 Providence, RI 88 68 38-312-1-76 Providence, RI 92 71 39-312-6-77 Providence, RI 79 70 40-311-29-78 Providence, RI 68 66 41-312-5-79 Providence, RI 65 54 42-312-2-80 Providence, RI 74 46 43-311-30-81 Providence, RI 94 70 44-311-27-82 Providence, RI 72 54 45-311-30-83 Providence, RI 94 70 46-311-29-84 Providence, RI 67 70 46-411-23-85 Providence, RI 97 47 47-4

AUbUrn UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-26-00 Kansas City, MO * 69 80 0-1* Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament

AUstin peAypC leads 4-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 2-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-15-73 Providence, RI 94 92 1-03-14-87 Birmingham, AL #(OT) 90 87 2-012-29-87 Providence, RI 105 99 3-011-20-01 Las Vegas, NV * 93 84 4-0#NCAA Tourn. - Southeast Region (2nd Rd.)* Las Vegas Tourney

bAtes COllegepC leads 7-1

home: 4-0; Away: 3-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-13-40 Providence, RI 45 22 1-02-9-49 Lewiston, ME 65 67 1-112-17-49 Providence, RI 93 67 2-12-21-52 Lewiston, ME 84 58 3-11-9-53 Providence, RI 94 75 4-12-15-54 Lewiston, ME 80 68 5-12-9-56 Providence, RI 78 72 6-12-16-57 Lewiston, ME 79 56 7-1

bAylOr UniversitypC trails 0-2

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-27-08 Anaheim, CA * 56 72 0-13-27-13 Waco, TX ** 68 79 0-2* 76 Classic (Anaheim Convention Center)** NIT

beCker JUniOr COllegeseries tied 2-2

home: 1-0; Away: 1-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-6-39 Providence, RI 50 49 1-03-1-39 Leicester, MA 42 60 1-11-10-40 Leicester, MA 41 37 2-12-19-41 Leicester, MA 56 59 2-2

binghAmtOnpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-22-01 Providence, RI 119 58 1-0

bisCAyne COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-80 Providence, RI 78 59 1-0

bOstOn COllegepC leads 58-49

home: 36-16; Away: 19-30; neutral: 3-3dAte site pC Opp W-l2-16-42 R.I. Auditorium 64 37 1-01-24-46 Boston Garden 47 60 1-112-14-46 Providence, RI 49 66 1-21-10-48 Boston, MA 43 62 1-32-24-48 R.I. Auditorium 41 51 1-41-15-49 Providence, RI 63 58 2-42-23-49 Boston, MA 59 63 2-51-24-50 Boston, MA 50 67 2-63-4-50 Providence, RI 77 64 3-61-9-51 Boston Arena 54 84 3-71-6-54 Providence, RI 63 58 4-72-22-54 Boston, MA 84 87 4-81-12-55 Providence, RI 40 65 4-92-22-55 Boston, MA 67 69 4-102-16-56 Boston, MA 63 51 5-102-18-56 Providence, RI 77 69 6-102-2-57 Boston, MA 55 68 6-112-27-57 Providence, RI 89 71 7-112-12-58 Boston, MA 54 65 7-123-1-58 Providence, RI 81 59 8-1212-30-58 Providence, RI < 67 60 9-121-17-59 Chestnut Hill, MA 49 51 9-132-14-59 Providence, RI 51 44 10-131-16-60 Providence, RI 71 56 11-132-19-60 Boston, MA 59 56 12-131-7-61 Providence, RI 75 65 13-132-25-61 Boston, MA 76 65 14-1312-6-61 Boston, MA 77 73 15-132-8-62 Providence, RI 70 68 16-131-5-63 Boston, MA 59 49 17-132-4-64 Providence, RI 102 78 18-131-6-65 Boston, MA 89 79 19-1312-30-65 Madison Sq. Garden * 91 86 20-131-15-66 Providence, RI 79 77 21-132-18-67 Boston, MA 82 83 21-1412-21-67 Boston Garden < 70 88 21-151-31-68 Providence, RI 70 86 21-161-10-69 Boston, MA (OT) 84 90 21-171-6-70 Providence, RI 65 62 22-171-8-71 Boston, MA 71 83 22-181-5-72 Providence, RI 86 68 23-181-31-73 Boston, MA 73 64 24-181-23-74 Providence, RI (OT) 79 77 25-181-29-75 Boston, MA 77 85 25-192-11-76 Providence, RI 79 71 26-1912-10-76 Boston Garden ** 77 67 27-192-8-78 Providence, RI 92 74 28-1912-6-78 Boston, MA 64 83 28-202-16-80 Providence, RI 55 57 28-211-13-81 Providence, RI 71 98 28-222-11-81 Chestnut Hill, MA 55 70 28-233-5-81 Carrier Dome $ 67 65 29-231-16-82 Chestnut Hill, MA 59 62 29-242-10-82 Providence, RI 71 78 29-252-2-83 Providence, RI 70 73 29-263-5-83 Chestnut Hill, MA 66 81 29-271-11-84 Providence, RI 63 62 30-272-11-84 Chestnut Hill, MA 71 68 31-271-2-85 Chestnut Hill, MA 55 67 31-282-2-85 Providence, RI 66 93 31-291-16-86 Chestnut Hill, MA (OT) 76 75 32-292-1-86 Providence, RI 92 83 33-291-17-87 Providence, RI 81 71 34-292-3-87 Boston Garden 66 67 34-3012-10-87 Providence, RI 85 82 35-301-23-88 Boston Garden 48 64 35-3112-7-88 Chestnut Hill, MA 73 52 36-313-4-89 Providence, RI 102 76 37-3112-21-89 Providence, RI 85 66 38-311-27-90 Chestnut Hill, MA 74 62 39-3112-11-90 Chestnut Hill, MA 78 80 39-322-23-91 Providence, RI 64 63 40-321-14-92 Chestnut Hill, MA 75 97 40-332-18-92 Providence, RI 74 61 41-333-12-92 Madison Sq. Garden 68 78 41-341-12-93 Providence, RI 73 65 42-343-6-93 Chestnut Hill, MA 58 57 43-343-24-93 Chestnut Hill, MA + 75 58 44-341-22-94 Chestnut Hill, MA 54 58 44-353-5-94 Providence, RI 77 69 45-351-10-95 Providence, RI 71 69 46-351-25-95 Chestnut Hill, MA 70 43 47-352-1-96 Chestnut Hill, MA 76 75 48-352-17-96 Providence, RI (OT) 68 70 48-362-1-97 Providence, RI 83 71 49-3611-30-97 Providence, RI 62 78 49-371-20-98 Chestnut Hill, MA 58 54 50-371-17-99 Chestnut Hill, MA 89 77 51-371-8-00 Chestnut Hill, MA 62 67 51-382-26-00 Providence, RI 45 40 52-382-17-01 Chestnut Hill, MA 73 81 52-392-24-01 Providence, RI 58 59 52-402-2-02 Providence, RI 64 61 53-402-13-02 Chestnut Hill, MA 79 89 53-411-2-03 Chestnut Hill, MA 93 80 54-412-12-03 Providence, RI 69 80 54-422-14-04 Chestnut Hill, MA 61 52 55-423-6-04 Providence, RI 54 63 55-431-8-05 Chestnut Hill, MA 60 69 55-441-26-05 Providence, RI 75 78 55-4511-22-06 Providence, RI 73 64 56-4512-1-07 TD Banknorth Garden (OT)# 98 89 57-45

12-20-08 Chestnut Hill, MA 76 81 57-4611-28-09 Providence, RI 77 82 57-4712-8-10 Chestnut Hill, MA 86 88 57-4812-8-11 Providence, RI 64 57 58-4812-22-12 Chestnut Hill, MA 68 71 58-49<Holiday Invitational *ECAC Holiday Festival**Colonial Classic $BIG EAST Tournament +NIT # Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase

bOstOn mArinespC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-21-45 Providence, RI 68 53 1-0

bOstOn UniversitypC leads 17-4

home: 13-0; Away: 4-4; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-15-26 Boston, MA 28 30 0-12-12-28 Boston, MA 42 24 1-12-10-32 Boston, MA 52 40 2-13-1-33 Boston, MA 48 37 3-12-3-55 Boston, MA 55 64 3-22-11-56 Providence, RI 69 65 4-22-20-57 Boston, MA 48 72 4-31-18-58 Providence, RI 47 42 5-33-5-59 Boston, MA 48 64 5-412-29-59 Providence, RI < 76 47 6-42-27-60 Providence, RI 68 49 7-42-8-61 Boston, MA 67 59 8-42-17-62 Providence, RI 98 62 9-41-22-77 Providence, RI 83 68 10-43-6-86 Providence, RI + 71 69 11-412-28-92 Providence, RI 92 61 12-411-29-94 Providence, RI 78 53 13-412-23-95 Providence, RI 80 74 14-411-30-99 Providence, RI 85 70 15-412-28-00 Providence, RI 73 48 16-412-22-01 Providence, RI 68 62 17-4<Providence Holiday Tournament +NIT

bOWdOin COllegepC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-21-51 Providence, RI 89 57 1-02-20-52 Brunswick, ME 66 63 2-0

bOWling green stAte UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-21-64 Providence, RI 78 65 1-011-25-89 Providence, RI < 81 79 2-0<Fleet Classic

brAdley UniversitypC trails 0-4

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-2dAte site pC Opp W-l12-14-59 Peoria, IL 55 57 0-13-22-60 Madison Sq. Garden # 72 88 0-212-29-78 Superdome * 52 84 0-33-14-07 Peoria, IL # (OT) 78 90 0-4 *Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)#National Invitation Tournament

brAndeis Universityseries tied 2-2

home: 2-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-5-51 Providence, RI 60 55 1-012-17-52 Waltham, MA 83 98 1-12-7-57 Providence, RI (OT) 75 71 2-112-9-57 Waltham, MA 68 84 2-2

University OF bridgepOrtpC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-6-52 Waterville, ME * 69 77 0-1*NAIB Regional Tournament

bridgeWAter stAtepC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-4-26 Bridgewater, MA 31 19 1-0

brighAm yOUng UniversitypC trails 0-2

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-62 Palestra, Phil., PA * 78 81 0-112-21-82 Provo, Utah 52 66 0-2*ECAC Quaker City Classic

brOOklyn COllegepC leads 2-1

home: 2-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-18-48 Providence, RI 80 74 1-0 1-20-50 Brooklyn, NY 65 81 1-112-27-89 Providence, RI 105 64 2-1

brOWn UniversitypC leads 92-27

home: 49-12; Away: 41-15; neutral: 2-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-16-21 Lyman Gymnasium (x) 12 48 Ex3-3-28 Marvel Gymnasium 31 19 1-03-5-29 Marvel Gymnasium 49 23 2-03-6-30 Brown Gym 30 20 3-03-4-31 Brown Gym 47 28 4-03-15-32 Brown Gym 51 34 5-03-11-33 Brown Gym 50 26 6-03-10-34 Brown Gym 41 24 7-03-13-35 Brown Gym 63 43 8-0

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3-14-36 Brown Gym 48 34 9-03-13-37 Brown Gym 33 32 10-03-12-38 Brown Gym 57 55 11-03-11-39 Brown Gym 25 44 11-13-9-40 Marvel Gymnasium 48 39 12-13-12-41 Marvel Gymnasium 59 63 12-23-11-42 Marvel Gymnasium 45 54 12-33-10-43 Marvel Gymnasium 49 44 13-31-22-45 Providence, RI 36 71 13-41-29-45 Marvel Gymnasium 43 70 13-52-12-46 Marvel Gymnasium 52 46 14-53-9-46 Marvel Gymnasium 51 53 14-61-18-47 Marvel Gymnasium 68 58 15-63-11-47 R.I. Auditorium 58 72 15-71-24-48 Marvel Gymnasium 42 35 16-73-6-48 Marvel Gymnasium 64 70 16-82-12-49 Providence, RI 51 59 16-93-12-49 Marvel Gymnasium 51 75 16-102-11-50 Providence, RI 48 62 16-113-11-50 Marvel Gymnasium 54 66 16-122-14-51 Marvel Gymnasium 61 62 16-133-10-51 Providence, RI 64 69 16-1412-14-51 Providence, RI 62 71 16-153-8-52 Marvel Gymnasium 84 66 17-151-14-53 Marvel Gymnasium 66 70 17-162-25-53 Providence, RI 58 69 17-1712-1-53 Kingston, RI 75 61 18-171-12-54 Marvel Gymnasium 64 68 18-183-3-54 Providence, RI 61 75 18-192-5-55 Providence, RI 66 62 19-193-2-55 Marvel Gymnasium 78 79 19-2012-3-55 Providence, RI 71 55 20-202-29-56 Marvel Gymnasium 79 64 21-2012-12-56 Marvel Gymnasium 73 61 22-202-9-57 Providence, RI 59 47 23-2012-7-57 Marvel Gymnasium 71 58 24-201-1-58 Providence, RI 80 52 25-2012-20-58 Providence, RI 72 48 26-201-3-59 Marvel Gymnasium 64 72 26-2112-9-59 Marvel Gymnasium 84 53 27-212-3-60 Providence, RI 65 54 28-2112-7-60 Marvel Gymnasium 77 52 29-211-31-61 Providence, RI 80 64 30-2112-13-61 Providence, RI 80 73 31-211-3-62 Marvel Gymnasium 56 54 32-2112-19-62 Providence, Ri 72 47 33-213-7-63 Marvel Gymnasium 80 57 34-211-4-64 Providence, RI 69 59 35-213-7-64 Providence, RI 72 67 36-2112-9-64 Providence, RI 93 63 37-213-5-65 Marvel Gymnasium 90 65 38-211-4-66 Providence, RI 66 48 39-213-4-66 Marvel Gymnasium 51 47 40-2112-7-66 Providence, RI 76 62 41-213-4-67 Marvel Gymnasium 77 68 42-211-12-68 Marvel Gymnasium 68 58 43-213-5-68 Providence, RI 80 66 44-2112-14-68 Providence, RI 64 63 45-213-4-69 Marvel Gymasium 91 74 46-2112-18-69 Providence, RI 77 68 47-213-3-70 Marvel Gymnasium 69 66 48-2112-3-70 Marvel Gymnasium 91 63 49-211-12-71 Providence, RI 78 76 50-2112-4-71 Providence, RI 81 61 51-213-9-72 Marvel Gymnasium 72 61 52-211-2-73 Providence, RI 83 53 53-213-8-73 Providence, RI * 93 80 54-212-12-74 Providence, RI (2OT) 75 73 55-213-4-74 Providence, RI * 92 77 56-2112-4-74 Providence, RI 78 75 57-212-4-75 Providence, RI * 65 62 58-2111-29-75 Providence, RI 71 51 59-212-3-76 Providence, RI * 81 59 60-2111-29-76 Providence, RI * 95 69 61-2112-18-76 Providence, RI 102 82 62-211-5-78 Providence, RI * 68 52 63-211-9-78 Providence, RI 76 58 64-211-6-79 Providence, RI * 60 69 64-222-14-79 Providence, RI (OT) 62 60 65-2212-12-79 Providence, RI 44 42 66-221-9-80 Providence, RI * 64 65 66-2312-27-80 Providence, RI * 71 64 67-2312-12-81 Providence, RI 78 65 68-2311-30-82 Providence, RI * 70 56 69-2311-28-83 Providence, RI 82 54 70-2312-23-84 Providence, RI * 71 67 71-2312-4-85 Providence, RI 107 80 72-2312-9-86 Providence, RI * 96 65 73-2312-8-87 Providence, RI 104 90 74-2311-28-89 Providence, RI 93 65 75-2311-28-90 Providence, RI 116 69 76-2312-1-91 Providence, RI (OT) 69 71 76-2412-1-92 Providence, RI 87 57 77-2411-29-93 Providence, RI 98 57 78-2412-1-94 Providence, RI 68 61 79-2411-28-95 Providence, RI 100 67 80-2412-21-96 Providence, RI 58 44 81-2411-25-97 Providence, RI 67 33 82-2412-5-98 Providence, RI 81 60 83-2411-22-99 Providence, RI 73 63 84-2412-23-00 Providence, RI 110 59 85-2411-28-01 Providence, RI 60 67 85-2511-23-02 Providence, RI 83 64 86-251-3-05 Providence, RI 79 63 87-2511-18-06 Providence, RI 41 51 87-2612-9-07 Providence, RI 70 51 88-2612-3-08 Providence, RI 86 62 89-2612-7-09 Providence, RI 78 62 90-2612-6-10 Providence, RI 91 64 91-2612-5-11 Providence, RI 80 49 92-2612-28-12 Brown, RI 68 69 92-27(x) Exhibition *Brown Home Game (at PCC)

bryAnt COllegepC leads 5-0

home: 5-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-21-94 Providence, RI 85 60 1-0

12-22-08 Providence, RI 91 64 2-011-13-09 Providence, RI * 96 53 3-012-10-11 Providence, RI 72 61 4-011-12-12 Providence, RI 81 49 5-0*World Vision Invitational

bUCknell COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-14-09 Providence, RI * 76 65 1-0*World Vision Invitational

bUFFAlO stAte COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-8-71 Providence, RI 76 58 1-0

CAl stAte bAkersFieldpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-22-77 Providence, RI 72 70 1-0

Univer. OF CAliFOrniA-berkeleypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-15-78 Providence, RI 59 58 1-0

CAl stAte FUllertOnpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-2-74 Providence, RI 79 69 1-0

University OF CAliFOrniA-irvinepC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-2-69 Providence, RI 85 77 1-01-7-74 Providence, RI 75 51 2-0

Univ. OF CAliFOrniA At lOs Angeles (UClA)pC trails 0-2

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-27-68 Madison Sq. Garden * 81 98 0-11-20-73 Los Angeles, CA 77 101 0-2*Holiday Festival

CAmpbell COllegepC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-18-78 Providence, RI 73 54 1-012-15-80 Providence, RI 93 64 2-0

CAmp endiCOttpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-19-43 Providence, RI 64 42 1-0

CAnisiUs COllegepC leads 20-5

home: 13-0; Away: 6-5; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-17-60 Buffalo, NY 53 50 1-01-25-61 Providence, RI 67 64 2-01-25-62 Providence, RI 58 56 3-01-12-63 Buffalo, NY 75 80 3-13-23-63 Madison Sq. Garden + 81 66 4-11-22-64 Providence, RI 77 74 5-01-9-65 Buffalo, NY 86 60 6-12-1-66 Providence, RI 84 71 7-11-7-67 Buffalo, NU (OT) 73 79 7-22-14-68 Providence, RI 83 72 8-21-4-69 Buffalo, NY (3OT) 88 84 9-22-17-70 Providence, RI 73 70 10-21-30-71 Buffalo, NY 70 92 10-32-8-72 Providence, RI 69 64 11-31-6-73 Buffalo, NY 77 64 12-32-28-74 Providence, RI 97 69 13-32-1-75 Buffalo, NY 85 93 13-42-14-76 Providence, RI 91 79 14-41-24-77 Buffalo, NY 86 69 15-41-7-78 Providence, RI 82 72 16-41-27-79 Buffalo, NY 74 89 16-52-4-80 Providence, RI 88 72 17-51-8-96 Providence, RI 91 63 18-51-27-97 Providence, RI 80 53 19-512-20-97 Buffalo, NY 71 69 20-5+National Invitational Tournament Finals

CAsU (QUOnset pOint)series tied 1-1

home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-24-45 Providence, RI 43 65 0-112-10-45 Providence, RI 76 43 1-1

CAthOliC UniversitypC leads 4-0

home: 3-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-9-63 Providence, RI 95 58 1-011-30-63 Washington, DC 65 61 2-012-1-64 Providence, RI 71 62 3-01-5-74 Providence, RI 104 69 4-0

CentrAl COnneCtiCUt stAtepC leads 5-2

home: 5-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-2-49 Waterville, ME * 63 72 0-11-12-89 Providence, RI 105 56 1-1

1-12-89 Providence, RI 105 56 1-112-30-91 Providence, RI 75 63 2-112-21-99 Providence, RI 50 54 2-212-30-01 Providence, RI 94 63 3-212-21-03 Providence, RI 72 67 4-211-29-10 Providence, RI 92 57 5-2*NAIB Sectionals (Formerly called New Britain State Teachers)

ChAminAde Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-24-84 Kona, HI * 60 58 1-011-25-91 Lahaina, HI (OT) > 108 111 1-1*Chaminade Invitational >Maui Invitational

ChArlestOn sOUthern UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-31-90 Providence, RI 109 70 1-0

ChArlOtte UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-28-08 Anaheim, CA * 67 62 1-03-20-13 Providence, RI ** 75 66 2-0* 76 Classic (Anaheim Convention Center) ** NIT

University OF CinCinnAtiseries tied 5-5

home: 3-1; Away: 2-3; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l2-17-06 Cincinnati, OH 64 66 0-12-6-07 Providence, RI 71 70 1-13-2-08 Cincinnati, OH (OT) 81 79 2-11-7-09 Cincinnati, OH 87 79 3-11-19-09 Providence, RI 72 63 4-11-30-10 Cincinnati, OH 88 92 4-22-19-11 Providence, RI (OT) 81 93 4-32-15-12 Cincinnati, OH 66 81 4-42-6-13 Providence, RI 54 50 5-43-13-13 Madison Sq. Garden $ 44 61 5-5$ BIG EAST Tournament

City COllege OF neW yOrkpC trails 0-5

home: 0-1; Away: 0-4; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-8-30 New York, NY 22 40 0-12-7-31 New York, NY 17 26 0-22-18-32 R.I. Auditorium 20 37 0-32-10-34 New York, NY 17 38 0-412-12-36 New York, NY 33 57 0-5

ClArk UniversitypC leads 7-2

home: 3-1; Away: 4-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-7-27 Worcester, MA 42 21 1-01-16-29 Worcester, MA 51 28 2-02-12-47 Providence, RI 70 63 3-03-10-48 Worcester, MA 53 61 3-13-9-49 Providence, RI 46 45 4-13-8-50 Worcester, MA 82 75 5-12-16-52 Providence, RI 49 50 5-22-14-53 Worcester, MA 92 72 6-22-17-54 Providenece, RI 81 51 7-2

ClemsOn Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-15-75 Madison Sq. Garden+ 91 86 1-012-6-89 Greensboro, NC * 71 72 1-111-28-98 Cleveland, OH 87 81 3-0+National Invitation Tourn. *ACC-BIG EAST Challenge

ClevelAnd stAte UniversitypC leads 3-0

home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-12-73 Providence, RI 113 79 1-012-31-97 Providence, RI 72 60 2-011-28-98 Cleveland, OH 87 81 3-0

COlby COllegepC leads 10-4

home: 4-1; Away: 6-3; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-12-41 Waterville, ME 55 54 1-012-11-42 Waterville, ME 73 52 2-01-11-47 Waterville, ME 55 43 3-012-19-47 Providence, RI 63 46 4-02-8-48 Waterville, ME 62 79 4-13-3-49 Waterville, ME * 48 58 4-212-16-50 Providence, RI 76 62 5-22-9-51 Waterville, ME 64 77 5-312-20-52 Providence, RI 62 71 5-42-13-54 Waterville, ME 72 59 6-412-17-55 Providence, RI 74 62 7-42-15-57 Waterville, ME 80 66 8-42-21-59 Providence, RI 68 39 9-42-5-60 Waterville, ME 60 37 10-4*NAIB Sectionals

COlgAte UniversitypC leads 4-0

home: 4-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-58 Providence, RI < 83 69 1-012-11-82 Providence, RI * 57 44 2-012-28-95 Providence, RI 83 77 3-012-18-12 Providence, RI 79 45 4-0<Providence Holiday Invitational *Fleet Classic

COllege OF ChArlestOnpC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-16-95 Providence, RI + 72 67 1-03-22-03 Providence, RI + 69 64 2-0+National Invitation Tournament

COlUmbiA COllege OF phArmACypC leads 2-0

home: 0-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-27 Columbia, NY 35 20 1-012-21-29 Columbia, NY 43 12 2-0

COlUmbiA UniversitypC leads 3-0

home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-30-96 Providence, RI 74 61 1-011-24-01 Providence, RI 68 54 2-011-28-06 Providence, RI 81 55 3-0

COlUmbUs ClUb OF neW yOrkpC trails 2-3

home: 0-0; Away: 2-3; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-12-31 New York, NY 20 24 0-12-4-32 New York, NY 20 31 0-212-20-33 New York, NY 27 18 1-212-20-33 New York, NY 40 27 2-212-20-35 New York, NY (OT) 43 45 2-3

University OF COnneCtiCUtpC trails 28-44

home: 14-17; Away: 11-24; neutral: 3-3dAte site pC Opp W-l1-21-28 Storrs, CT 21 29 0-12-6-29 Storrs, CT 33 35 0-212-14-37 Storrs, CT 32 40 0-32-27-40 R.I. Auditorium 55 51 1-32-17-45 Storrs, CT 42 48 1-42-20-46 Storrs, CT 41 43 1-53-17-47 Storrs, CT 46 88 1-63-8-75 Springfield Civ. Ctr. < 108 83 2-63-6-76 Springfield Civ. Ctr. < 73 87 2-71-11-77 Providence, RI 86 71 3-71-21-78 Hartford, CT 57 47 4-71-20-79 Providence, RI 64 63 5-71-23-80 New Haven, CT 63 74 5-82-4-81 Providence, RI 70 79 5-92-21-81 New Haven, CT 57 71 5-102-1-82 Providence, RI (OT) 45 47 5-112-20-82 New Haven, CT 61 90 5-121-26-83 Hartford, CT 65 62 6-122-26-83 Providence, RI 62 72 6-131-21-84 Providence, RI 67 70 6-142-20-84 Storrs, CT 59 62 6-151-9-85 Providence, RI 75 66 7-152-9-85 Hartford, CT 70 84 7-162-22-86 Hartford, CT 74 67 8-162-26-86 Providence, RI 69 66 9-161-14-87 Providence, RI 103 89 10-161-24-87 Hartford, CT 61 53 11-161-9-88 Hartford, CT 72 79 11-172-8-88 Providence, RI 85 79 12-173-12-88 Madison Sq. Garden $ 62 75 12-181-7-89 Hartford, CT 80 78 13-182-4-89 Providence, RI 65 61 14-182-3-90 Providence, RI 77 92 14-192-19-90 Storr, CT (OT) 72 75 14-20 1-19-91 Hartford, CT 108 102 15-202-19-91 Providence, RI (OT) 66 70 15-211-22-92 Providence, RI (OT) 86 97 15-222-22-92 Storrs, CT 73 94 15-231-23-93 Storrs, CT 61 68 15-243-2-93 Providence, RI 74 71 16-243-12-93 Madison Sq. Garden $ 73 55 17-241-19-94 Providence, RI 78 79 17-252-19-94 Storrs, CT 73 81 17-263-12-94 Madison Sq. Garden $ 69 67 18-261-14-95 Storrs, CT 62 70 18-272-27-95 Providence, RI 72 70 19-271-13-96 Providence, RI 74 83 19-282-6-96 Storrs, CT 77 99 19-291-29-97 Storrs, CT 62 47 20-291-27-98 Providence, RI 56 83 20-302-23-98 Hartford, CT 68 77 20-313-5-98 Madison Sq. Garden $ 55 64 20-322-22-99 Providence, RI 65 72 20-331-27-00 Hartford, CT 50 64 20-341-13-01 Providence, RI 81 68 21-342-6-01 Hartford, CT 68 83 21-351-16-02 Providence, RI 62 69 21-362-5-02 Hartford, CT 56 67 21-372-8-03 Providence, RI 84 68 21-383-5-03 Storrs, CT 76 70 22-381-24-04 Hartford, CT 66 56 23-38 2-15-05 Providence, RI (2OT) 89 94 23-391-28-06 Providence, RI 62 76 23-401-27-07 Hartford 84 72 24-401-17-08 Hartford 77 65 25-403-6-08 Providence, RI 85 76 26-401-31-09 Storrs, CT 61 94 26-411-27-10 Providence, RI 81 66 27-412-13-11 Storrs, CT 57 75 27-422-28-12 Providence, RI 72 70 28-421-31-13 Providence, RI (OT) 79 82 28-433-9-13 Storrs, CT (OT) 59 63 28-44<ECAC New England Regionals $BIG EAST Tour.

COrnell UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-63 Madison Sq. Garden * 69 63 1-0*Holiday Festival

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CreightOn UniversitypC leads 6-4

home: 4-1; Away: 2-2; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l2-2-61 Providence, RI 115 70 1-01-27-64 Providence, RI 80 77 2-012-17-64 Omaha, NE 95 90 3-02-17-68 Providence, RI 75 64 4-01-13-69 Omaha, NE 67 72 4-12-23-70 Providence, RI 64 68 4-22-8-71 Omaha, NE 73 71 5-212-19-81 Providence, RI 69 63 6-212-18-82 Omaha, NE 70 73 6-311-25-00 Kansas City, MO * 51 63 6-4* Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament

CresCent AthletiC ClUbseries tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 1-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-21-21 Crescent Club (NY) (Exhib) 20 48 Ex1-1-27 Crescent Club (NY) 12 40 0-12-22-29 Crescent Club (NY) 35 34 1-1

dArtmOUth COllegepC trails 7-9

home: 4-0; Away: 3-9; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-8-26 Hanover, NH 16 40 0-112-10-27 Hanover, NH 30 52 0-212-12-28 Hanover, NH 34 32 1-212-10-30 Hanover, NH 25 33 1-312-9-31 Hanover, NH 28 41 1-412-10-32 Hanover, NH 32 44 1-51-10-34 Hanover, NH 25 37 1-61-9-35 Hanover, NH 42 35 2-61-8-36 Hanover, NH 53 54 2-71-13-37 Hanover, NH (OT) 57 51 3-71-13-38 Hanover, NH 28 39 3-812-12-38 Hanover, NH 24 41 3-912-23-91 Providence, RI 81 54 4-91-30-93 Providence, RI 78 58 5-911-18-08 Providence, RI 100 82 6-911-13-10 Providence, RI 87 52 7-9

University OF dAytOnpC trails 2-5

home: 1-2; Away: 1-3; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-31-63 Madison Sq. Garden 84 72 1-012-21-68 Dayton, OH 63 90 1-11-10-70 Providence, RI 78 81 1-21-28-82 Dayton, OH (5OT) 77 79 1-31-8-83 Providence, RI 66 63 2-31-28-84 Dayton, OH 47 73 2-412-1-84 Providence, RI 65 68 2-5

University OF delAWArepC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-26-62 Palestra, Phil., PA * 70 57 1-0*ECAC Quaker City Classic

depAUl UniversitypC leads 22-8

home: 12-3; Away: 8-5; neutral: 2-02-16-61 Providence, RI 81 77 1-0 3-16-61 Madison Sq. Garden + 73 67 2-012-18-61 Chicago, IL 63 68 2-12-7-63 Providence, RI 77 59 3-112-14-63 Chicago, IL 64 82 3-22-4-65 Providence, RI 72 70 4-22-14-66 Chicago, IL 61 57 5-22-28-67 Providence, RI 68 67 6-22-12-68 Chicago, IL 71 60 7-21-30-69 Providence, RI 83 62 8-212-22-69 Chicago, IL 79 78 9-22-25-71 Providence, RI 74 64 10-212-18-71 Chicago, IL 75 64 11-212-28-72 Providence, RI 107 80 12-212-22-73 Chicago, IL 93 75 13-212-21-74 Providence, RI 85 71 14-21-3-76 Chicago, IL 66 91 14-32-9-77 Providence, RI 84 73 15-31-28-78 Chicago, IL 68 78 15-41-9-79 Providence, RI 75 84 15-51-21-06 Providence, RI 76 75 16-52-7-06 Chicago, IL 61 60 17-51-5-08 Chicago, IL 65 70 17-62-5-08 Providence, RI 79 65 18-61-3-09 Providence, RI 62 54 19-63-11-09 Madison Sq. Garden * 83 74 20-61-14-10 Chicago, IL 79 62 21-62-17-11 Providence, RI 76 79 21-72-25-12 Chicago, IL 73 71 22-71-5-13 Providence, RI 73 83 22-8+NIT * BIG EAST Tournament

University OF detrOitpC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-18-70 Knoxville, TN * 84 69 1-0*Volunteer Classic

drAke UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-27-74 Providence, RI * 83 73 1-0*Ocean State Classic

drexel UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-22-81 Providence, RI 61 50 1-0

dUke Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-22-79 Providence, RI * 78 82 0-13-16-97 Charlotte, NC # 98 87 1-1*Industrial Bank Classic # NCAA Tournament

dUQUesne UniversitypC trails 4-7

home: 3-2; Away: 0-5; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-13-65 Providence, RI 83 75 1-02-6-66 Pittsburgh, PA (OT) 76 78 1-112-26-66 Madison Sq. Garden < 82 55 2-11-14-67 Providence, RI 54 47 3-12-4-68 Pittsburgh, PA 64 84 3-22-5-69 Providence, RI 71 78 3-32-7-70 Pittsburgh, PA 66 70 3-42-10-71 Providence, RI 80 85 3-52-27-72 Pittsburgh, PA 67 72 3-61-13-73 Providence, RI 87 79 4-61-31-74 Pittsburgh, PA (OT) 87 88 4-7<Holiday Festival

eAst greenWiCh ACAdemyhome: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0

dAte site pC Opp W-l12-4-20 East Greenwich, RI (Exhib) 13 64 Ex

eAst strOUdsbUrg stAte Univer.pC leads 9-0

home: 4-0; Away: 5-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-28 East Stroudsburg, PA 45 31 1-012-8-33 Providence, RI 47 35 2-01-18-34 East Stroudsburg, PA 30 23 3-012-15-34 Providence, RI 51 40 4-012-20-34 East Stroudsburg, PA 45 41 5-012-14-35 Providence, RI 64 39 6-012-19-35 East Stroudsburg, PA 50 31 7-012-5-36 Providence, RI 49 31 8-02-28-38 East Stoudsburg, PA 41 40 9-0

University OF evAnsville pC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-11-75 Providence, RI 98 71 1-0

FAirField UniversitypC leads 32-5

home: 16-2; Away: 14-3; neutral: 2-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-8-48 Providence, RI 56 38 1-01-29-49 Fairfield, CT 48 44 2-012-7-49 Providence, RI 60 59 3-01-27-50 Fairfield, CT 83 55 4-012-9-50 Providence, RI 81 61 5-01-26-51 Fairfield, CT 82 64 6-01-26-52 Fairfield, CT 64 58 7-02-27-52 Providence, RI 67 68 7-1 1-3-53 Fairfield, CT 65 73 7-22-18-53 Providence, RI 88 110 7-312-9-53 Providence, RI 72 69 8-11-2-54 Fairfield, CT 62 74 8-42-12-55 Fairfield, CT 65 57 9-412-14-55 Providence, RI 73 54 10-42-25-57 Fairfield, CT 71 63 11-412-1-57 Providence, RI 83 60 12-412-15-58 Fairfield, CT 64 32 13-42-29-60 Providence, RI 100 57 14-43-2-61 Fairfield, CT 81 59 15-42-26-52 Providence, RI 88 65 16-43-5-63 Fairfield, CT 85 65 17-412-10-63 Providence, RI 77 58 18-41-4-65 Fairfield, CT 72 65 19-42-9-66 Providence, RI 74 62 20-42-8-67 Providence, RI 89 71 21-42-28-68 Fairfield, CT 61 74 21-53-7-69 Providence, RI 92 63 22-51-3-70 Fairfield, CT 76 56 23-512-9-70 Providence, RI 84 54 24-51-19-72 Fairfield, CT 87 75 25-512-11-72 Providence, RI 93 57 26-53-3-77 Harford, CT > 44 31 27-53-15-96 New Haven Coliseum + 91 79 28-511-28-05 Fairfield, CT 81 78 29-512-4-06 Providence, RI 67 50 30-511-14-11 Fairfield, CT 80 72 31-511-23-12 Providence, RI 66 47 32-5>ECAC New England Tour. +NIT

FAirleigh diCkinsOn Univer.pC leads 2-1

home: 2-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-84 Providence, RI 53 55 0-111-14-06 Providence, RI 96 71 1-111-12-11 Providence, RI 72 61 2-1

University OF FlOridApC trails 0-4

home: 0-2; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-16-78 Providence, RI * 61 79 0-111-27-04 Miami, FL $ 66 84 0-212-6-05 Providence, RI 77 87 0-312-6-06 Gainesville, FL 67 85 0-4*Industrial Bank Classic $Orange Bowl Classic

FlOridA A&mpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-19-11 Providence, RI * 87 65 1-0* South Padre Island Invitational

FlOridA internAtiOnAlpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-29-00 Providence, RI 74 55 1-0

FlOridA stAte Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-06 Tallahassee, FL 62 92 0-112-22-07 Providence, RI 101 95 1-1

FOrdhAm UniversitypC trails 1-4

home: 1-2; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-14-56 Providence, RI 47 66 0-12-4-57 Bronx, NY (OT) 52 54 0-212-28-71 Madison Sq. Gar. *(OT) 72 77 0-311-27-87 Providence, RI < 80 76 1-31-2-00 Providence, RI 67 71 1-4*Holiday Festival <Fleet Classic

FOrt devenspC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-9-52 Providence, RI 84 62 1-0

FUrmAn UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-16-74 Raleigh, NC # 95 83 1-0#NCAA Tournament (Eastern Regional)

gAnnOn UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-2-67 Providence, RI 92 66 1-0

geOrge mAsOn UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-7-86 Providence, RI + 90 71 1-0+National Invitaiton Tournament

geOrgetOWn UniversitypC trails 19-43

home: 13-14; Away: 4-22; neutral: 2-7dAte site pC Opp W-l1-28-56 Providence, RI 51 77 0-112-30-59 Providence, RI < 83 56 1-112-18-79 Washington, DC 50 55 1-21-19-81 Washington, DC 61 58 2-22-25-81 Providence, RI 63 71 2-31-23-82 Providence, RI 50 49 3-32-24-82 Washington, DC 42 60 3-43-6-82 Hartford Civ. Ctr. $ 48 62 3-51-22-83 Providence, RI 70 78 3-62-23-83 Washington, DC 62 86 3-71-18-84 Washington, DC 76 80 3-8 2-18-84 Providence, RI 38 59 3-93-8-84 Madison Sq. Garden $ 50 70 3-101-16-85 Washington, DC 44 85 3-112-16-85 Providence, RI 73 87 3-121-4-86 Washington, DC 79 110 3-131-27-86 Providence, RI 54 69 3-141-28-87 Providence, RI 82 79 4-142-28-87 Washington, DC 79 90 4-153-6-87 Madison Sq. Garden $ 66 84 4-163-21-87 Freedom Hall (Louisville, KY) # 88 73 5-161-13-88 Providence, RI 78 74 6-162-29-88 Washington, DC 63 73 6-171-18-89 Providence, RI 77 80 6-182-22-89 Washington, DC 74 76 6-191-6-90 Washington, DC 91 93 6-202-13-90 Providence, RI 94 90 7-203-9-90 Madison Sq. Garden $ 77 78 7-211-8-91 Providence, RI 72 69 8-212-6-91 Washington, DC 65 79 8-223-9-91 Madison Sq. Garden $ 55 71 8-231-6-92 Providence, RI 63 70 8-242-8-92 Washington, DC 86 63 9-242-6-93 Washington, DC 66 58 10-242-13-93 Providence, RI 68 50 11-241-15-94 Washington, DC 70 77 11-253-7-94 Providence, RI (OT) 73 67 12-253-13-94 Madison Sq. Garden $ 74 64 13-2512-7-94 Washington, DC 74 76 13-262-18-95 Providence, RI 74 77 13-272-27-96 Providence, RI 84 77 14-272-12-97 Washington, DC 69 75 14-283-2-97 Providence, RI 56 67 14-291-3-98 Washington, DC 56 58 14-301-9-99 Washington, DC 70 75 14-312-27-99 Providence, RI 64 62 15-313-3-99 Madison Sq. Garden $ 66 68 15-321-5-00 Providence, RI 55 48 16-322-10-01 Providence, RI 103 79 17-323-6-02 Madison Sq. Garden $ 67 68 17-332-25-03 Washington, DC 56 71 17-343-24-03 Providence, RI + 58 67 17-351-26-04 Providence, RI 65 50 18-353-5-05 Washington, DC 68 65 19-351-5-06 Washington, DC 62 72 19-362-18-08 Providence, RI 58 68 19-371-10-09 Washington, DC 75 82 19-382-9-10 Providence, RI 70 79 19-392-5-11 Washington, DC 81 83 19-4012-31-11 Washington, DC 40 49 19-412-18-12 Providence, RI 53 63 19-421-16-13 Washington, DC 65 74 19-43<Holiday Invitational $ BIG EAST Tournament#NCAA Tour. Southeast Regional Finals + NIT

geOrge WAshingtOn Univer.pC leads 3-1

home: 1-1; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-11-00 Washington, DC 93 80 1-012-8-01 Providence, RI 77 83 1-111-26-06 Providence, RI 86 67 2-112-9-09 Washington, DC 110 97 3-1

gOnzAgA UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-2-59 Providence, RI 76 65 1-012-20-60 Providence, RI 81 80 2-0

gOrhAm UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-3-52 Providence, RI 87 69 1-02-12-54 Gorham, ME 93 67 2-0

hArtWiCk COllegepC leads 2-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-7-41 Oneonta, NY 62 37 1-012-17-57 Quantico, VA * 80 64 2-0*Quantico Invitational

hArvArd UniversitypC leads 5-0

home: 3-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-20-32 Cambridge, MA 37 25 1-02-16-34 Cambridge, MA 25 18 2-012-11-34 R.I. Auditorium 45 21 3-012-22-06 Providence, RI 101 92 4-011-24-07 Providence, RI 93 70 5-0

hArvArd nAvAl sChOOlpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-12-43 Providence, RI 59 42 1-0

University OF hAWAiiseries tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-15-77 Providence, RI 94 76 1-012-27-82 Honolulu, HI * 43 54 1-1*Rainbow Classic

hedrOnpC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-26-45 at Hedron 74 33 1-0

hOFstrApC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-86 Providence, RI 97 61 1-011-22-03 Providence, RI 69 56 2-0

hOly CrOss pC leads 42-28

home: 26-10; Away: 14-13; neutral: 2-5dAte site pC Opp W-l12-14-21 Providence, RI (x) 10 56 Ex1-19-29 Worcester, MA 35 28 1-02-2-29 Providence, RI 35 21 2-01-18-30 Worcester, MA 34 33 3-02-1-30 Providence, RI 27 25 4-01-10-31 Worcester, MA 38 31 5-02-21-31 Providence, RI 36 19 6-01-15-32 Worcester, MA (OT) 35 31 7-02-27-32 R.I. Auditorium 46 33 8-01-12-35 R.I. Auditorium 59 13 9-02-19-35 Worcester, MA 52 24 10-02-17-41 Providence, RI 58 47 11-03-3-42 R.I. Auditorium 46 54 11-12-15-47 Providence, RI 50 59 11-23-3-47 Worcester, MA 66 93 11-312-11-48 R.I. Auditorium 34 75 11-41-17-50 Worcester, MA 56 84 11-53-3-51 Worcester, MA 53 70 11-61-15-52 Worcester, MA 77 106 11-71-10-53 Worcester, MA 73 95 11-812-17-54 Worcester, MA 47 101 11-92-22-56 Providence, RI 60 69 11-102-21-57 Worcester, MA 73 85 11-112-18-58 Providence, RI 51 55 11-122-28-59 Worcester, MA 59 67 11-132-23-60 Providence, RI 80 68 12-133-4-61 Worcester, MA 72 77 12-143-23-61 Mad. Sq. Grd. + (OT) 90 83 13-143-3-62 Providence, RI 92 71 14-143-2-63 Worcester, MA 85 67 15-142-29-64 Providence, RI 86 77 16-142-27-65 Worcester, MA 75 64 17-142-26-66 Providence, RI 81 72 18-142-25-67 Worcester, MA 88 75 19-142-24-68 Providence, RI 62 64 19-1512-28-68 Madison Sq. Garden * 66 78 19-162-22-69 Worcester, MA 82 69 20-1612-30-69 Charlotte, NC (y) 68 72 20-172-21-70 Providence, RI 84 67 21-172-20-71 Worcester, MA 81 75 22-172-19-72 Providence, RI 104 68 23-172-15-73 Worcester, MA 94 75 24-172-13-74 Providence, RI 105 87 25-172-26-74 Providence, RI 76 75 26-172-13-75 Worcester, MA 68 69 26-183-6-75 Springfield Civ. Ctr. > 55 62 26-192-7-76 Providence, RI 103 85 27-193-4-76 Springfield Civ. Ctr. > 64 61 28-19

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12-12-76 Boston Garden ** 65 67 28-203-5-77 Hartford Civ. Ctr. > 67 68 28-211-18-78 Providence, RI 90 64 29-213-2-78 Providence, RI > 71 67 30-212-20-79 Worcester, MA 65 75 30-221-12-80 Providence, RI 57 59 30-232-28-81 Worcester, MA 58 67 30-241-2-82 Providence, RI 52 61 30-2512-6-82 Worcester, MA 65 63 31-2512-10-83 Providence, RI (2OT) 50 47 32-2512-5-84 Worcester, MA (OT) 84 75 33-2512-18-85 Providence, RI 109 78 34-2512-2-86 Worcester, MA 90 65 35-2511-30-87 Providence, RI 98 99 35-2612-22-88 Worcester, MA 79 68 36-2612-2-89 Providence, RI 93 80 37-261-5-91 Worcester, MA 84 85 37-2712-7-92 Providence, RI 77 74 38-2711-20-99 Providence, RI 43 54 38-2811-18-00 Providence, RI 63 57 39-2812-19-06 Providence, RI 77 68 40-2811-29-11 Providence, RI 82 77 41-2811-27-12 Providence, RI 61 42 42-28+National Invitation Tournament **Colonial Classic*Holiday Festival (y) Charlotte Invitational>ECAC New England Regionals (x) Exhibition

University OF hOUstOnpC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-20-65 Houston, TX 89 102 0-1

hOWArd UniversitypC leads 4-0

home: 4-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-27-84 Providence, RI 74 56 1-012-10-84 Providence, RI 70 53 2-012-21-85 Providence, RI 93 84 3-012-22-86 Providence, RI 93 84 4-0

University OF illinOispC leads 2-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 2-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-65 Madison Sq. Garden * 81 79 1-012-9-03 Madison Sq. Garden + 70 51 2-0*ECAC Holiday Festival +Jimmy V Classic

illinOis stAte UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-012-29-84 Providence, RI * 59 65 0-1*Fleet Basketball Classic

indiAnA UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-26-73 St. Louis, MO # 79 97 0-1#NCAA Tournament

iOnA COllegepC trails 1-3

home: 1-2; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-11-48 Providence, RI 67 63 1-01-21-50 New Rochelle, NY 70 81 1-11-5-98 Providence, RI 62 68 1-212-12-09 Providence, RI 73 82 1-3

University OF iOWApC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-64 Iowa City, IA 71 70 1-0

iOWA stAte UniversitypC trails 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-25-11 South Padre Island, TX * 54 64 0-1* South Padre Island Invitational

JACksOn stAtepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-17-08 Providence, RI 85 71 1-0

JACksOnville UniversitypC leads 5-0

home: 3-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-6-72 Jacksonville, FL 90 76 1-01-27-73 Providence, RI 87 84 2-01-29-74 Jacksonville, FL 106 90 3-01-11-75 Providence, RI 98 87 4-02-15-78 Providence, RI (OT) 52 50 5-0

JAmes mAdisOnpC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-13-91 Providence, RI + (2OT) 98 93 1-03-18-93 Providence, RI + 73 61 2-0+National Invitation Tournament

JOhn mArshAllpC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-34 John Marshall 26 44 0-1

kAnsAs stAte UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1

dAte site pC Opp W-l3-12-77 Norman, OK # 80 87 0-1#NCAA Tournament (First Round)

University OF kentUCkypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-18-76 Madison Sq. Garden + 78 79 0-1+National Invitaiton Tournament

lAFAyette COllegepC leads 3-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-27-77 Honolulu, HI * 70 59 1-012-3-88 Providence, RI 75 46 2-011-24-91 Providence, RI < 98 63 3-0*Rainbow Classic <Fleet Classic

lAmAr UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-27-91 Lahaina, HI * 87 76 1-0* Maui Invitational

lAsAlle COllegepC trails 2-3

home: 0-1; Away: 1-1; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l1-30-37 Philadelphia, PA 36 47 0-112-20-67 Boston, MA * 77 56 1-11-24-76 Providence, RI 73 75 1-22-19-77 Philadelphia, PA 75 62 2-211-23-10 Cancun, Mexico ** 73 84 2-3 *Boston Garden Tournament **Cancun Challenge

lemOyne COllegepC leads 2-1

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-15-52 Troy, NY * 63 67 0-12-23-61 Providence, RI 80 50 1-12-5-62 Syracuse, NY 53 46 2-1*National Catholic Intercollegiate Tournament

liberty UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-90 Providence, RI 102 78 1-0

lOng islAnd UniversitypC leads 5-1

home: 5-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-12-77 Providence, RI 99 85 1-02-27-78 Providence, RI 85 62 2-02-7-79 Providence, RI 87 78 3-012-13-83 Providence, RI 65 72 3-111-27-96 Providence, RI 100 88 4-112-27-99 Providence, RI 79 63 5-1

lOngWOOd UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-2-07 Providence, RI 107 69 1-0

lOUisiAnA-lAFAyette Univer.series tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-15-03 Providence, RI 67 58 1-0

lOUisiAnA teCh Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 1-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-8-86 Providence, RI 63 64 0-111-28-87 Providence, RI * 84 80 1-0*Fleet Classic

University OF lOUisvillepC trails 6-12

home: 4-4; Away: 0-7; neutral: 2-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-20-71 Madison Sq. Garden + 64 58 1-01-10-76 Providence, RI 63 60 2-03-16-76 Madison Sq. Garden + 73 67 3-02-6-77 Louisville, KY 64 68 3-111-30-77 Providence, RI 57 51 4-112-23-78 Louisville, KY 70 88 4-22-9-80 Providence, RI 73 79 4-31-27-81 Louisville, KY 55 71 4-41-7-06 Providence, RI 67 72 4-51-13-07 Louisville, KY 63 78 4-62-16-08 Providence, RI 72 80 4-72-18-09 Louisville, KY 76 94 4-83-12-09 Madison Sq. Garden ^ 55 73 4-91-6-10 Providence, RI 70 92 4-101-22-11 Providence, RI 72 67 5-103-2-11 Louisville, KY 60 87 5-111-10-12 Providence, RI 90 59 6-111-2-13 Louisville, KY 62 80 6-12+NIT ^ BIG EAST Tournament

lOvell generAl hOspitAlpC leads 2-1

home: 2-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-9-43 Providence, RI 85 55 1-02-2-45 Providence, RI 58 67 1-12-23-46 Providence, RI 74 47 2-1

University OF lOWellpC leads 22-1

home: 11-0; Away: 11-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-13-22 Lowell, MA (Exhib.) 19 51 Ex2-8-27 Lowell, MA 25 17 1-03-4-27 Providence, RI 65 19 2-02-12-29 Providence, RI 31 21 3-02-26-29 Lowell, MA 54 38 4-03-8-30 Lowell, MA 28 22 5-03-6-31 Providence, RI 34 29 6-02-9-32 Providence, RI 40 24 7-03-3-32 Lowell, MA 42 23 8-01-28-33 Providence, RI 53 37 9-03-2-34 Lowell, MA 46 33 10-02-16-35 Providence, RI 55 38 11-03-6-35 Lowell, MA 48 38 12-01-14-36 Lowell, MA 35 30 13-03-10-36 Providence, RI 38 34 14-01-14-37 Lowell, MA 28 25 15-02-9-37 Providence, RI 50 26 16-03-8-38 Providence, RI 61 40 17-02-10-40 Lowell, MA 32 35 17-12-24-41 Lowell, MA 51 36 18-12-17-42 Providence, RI 63 34 19-12-13-42 Lowell, MA 58 36 20-11-30-43 Providence, RI 66 21 21-12-5-43 Lowell, MA 53 31 22-1

lOyOlA COllege (mArylAnd)pC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-15-72 Providence, RI 93 63 1-01-3-06 Providence, RI 94 81 2-0

lOyOlA mArymOUnt UniversitypC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-96 Los Angeles, CA 83 76 1-012-23-97 Providence, RI 89 74 2-0

lOyOlA University OF ChiCAgOpC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-4-57 Providence, RI 85 63 1-01-19-04 Providence, RI 89 59 2-0

lOyOlA Univ. OF neW OrleAnspC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-18-65 New Orleans, LA 88 76 1-02-21-66 Providence, RI 70 43 2-0

University OF mAinepC leads 10-1

home: 10-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-25-78 Providence, RI (OT) 75 73 1-012-20-81 Providence, RI 46 44 2-012-11-85 Providence, RI 94 62 3-012-27-86 Providence, RI 113 87 4-012-27-88 Providence, RI 100 78 5-011-30-98 Providence, RI 79 72 6-011-21-00 Providence, RI 71 80 6-112-21-04 Providence, RI 104 74 7-112-9-06 Providence, RI 94 79 8-111-27-07 Providence, RI 78 48 9-111-22-08 Providence, RI 83 62 10-1

mAnhAttAn COllegepC leads 6-2

home: 1-1; Away: 3-1; neutral: 2-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-6-32 Riverdale, NY 23 22 1-01-20-33 Riverdale, NY 30 27 2-01-24-42 Riverdale, NY 59 39 3-02-2-43 Riverdale, NY 47 65 3-11-27-53 R.I. Auditorium 72 98 3-23-14-59 Madison Sq. Garden + 68 66 4-212-26-70 Madison Sq. Garden * 89 69 5-212-21-90 Providence, RI 79 77 6-2+National Invitation Tour. *Holiday Festival

mArist COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-2-88 Providence, RI 70 59 1-0

mArQUette UniversitypC trails 4-12

home: 2-3; Away: 0-7; neutral: 2-2dAte site pC Opp W-l3-21-63 Madison Sq. Garden + 70 64 1-03-14-67 Madison Sq. Garden + 80 81 1-112-7-83 Providence, RI (OT) 64 60 2-11-19-85 Milwaukee, WI 58 64 2-23-14-97 Charlotte, NC # 81 59 3-23-4-06 Milwaukee, WI 78 88 3-31-4-07 Providence, RI 74 59 4-32-3-07 Milwaukee, WI 62 69 4-41-3-08 Milwaukee, WI 67 96 4-51-17-09 Providence, RI 82 91 4-61-17-10 Milwaukee, WI 63 93 4-72-6-10 Providence, RI 79 82 4-82-27-11 Milwaukee, WI 62 86 4-93-8-11 Madison Sq. Garden, NY* 60 87 4-101-21-12 Providence, RI 72 79 4-111-26-13 Milwaukee, WI 71 81 4-12+National Invitation Tourn. #NCAA Tournament* BIG EAST Tournament

University OF mArylAndseries tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-17-73 Charlotte, NC # 103 89 1-012-4-91 Meadowlands ! 66 76 1-1#NCAA Tournament !ACC-BIG EAST Challenge

mArylAnd stAtepC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-10-52 Providence, RI 67 76 0-1

University OF mAssAChUsettspC leads 22-6

home: 10-2 Away: 8-1; neutral: 4-3dAte site pC Opp W-l3-1-32 Amherst, MA 36 21 1-02-8-33 Amherst, MA 46 40 2-03-5-51 Boston Garden 72 53 3-012-15-51 Providence, RI 86 66 4-03-7-57 Worcester, MA 56 58 4-11-8-62 Amherst, MA 79 45 5-12-5-63 Providence, RI 80 61 6-11-7-64 Amherst, MA 89 73 7-13-2-65 Providence, RI 102 75 8-11-6-66 Amherst, MA 87 73 9-11-5-67 Providence, RI 62 59 10-11-25-68 Amherst, MA 83 77 11-11-25-69 Providence, RI 62 75 11-212-2-69 Amherst, MA 85 90 11-31-23-71 Providence, RI 73 72 12-31-29-72 Amherst, MA 64 55 13-31-24-73 Providence, RI 91 78 14-31-17-74 Springfield, MA 77 76 15-31-18-75 Providence, RI 86 74 16-32-26-76 Springfield, MA 79 81 16-41-8-77 Providence, RI 68 62 17-41-25-78 Springfield, MA 50 49 18-41-13-79 Providence, RI 62 66 18-51-2-80 Springfield, MA 78 68 19-511-29-80 Providence, RI 56 43 20-512-30-99 Providence, RI (OT) 61 60 21-512-7-00 Amherst, MA 85 70 22-511-15-12 San Juan, PR * 75 77 22-6* Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, PR)

mAssAChUsetts institUte OF teChnOlOgy

pC leads 3-0home: 1-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0

2-18-28 Cambridge, MA 26 21 1-02-13-52 Cambridge, MA 77 54 2-02-11-53 Providence, RI 77 50 3-0

mAssAChUsetts st. teACherspC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-8-47 Providence, RI 57 42 1-0

memphis UniversitypC leads 3-2

home: 0-0; Away: 1-1; neutral: 2-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-15-60 Madison Sq. Garden + 71 70 1-03-11-67 Madison Sq. Garden + 77 68 2-03-24-73 St. Louis MO # 85 98 2-112-23-04 Memphis, TN 72 59 3-112-10-05 Providence, RI 89 97 3-2+National Invitation Tournament #NCAA Tournament

merCerpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-15-09 Providence, RI * 79 77 1-0*World Vision Invitational

merrimACk COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-9-55 Providence, RI 79 56 1-0

University OF miAmi (FlOridA)series tied 15-15

home: 8-7; Away: 6-7; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-8-62 Providence, RI 75 82 0-13-19-63 Madison Sq. Garden + 106 96 1-11-20-87 Miami, FL 92 88 2-11-27-88 Providence, RI 77 83 2-21-24-89 Miami, FL 106 91 3-22-21-90 Providence, RI 101 67 4-22-12-92 Miami, FL 73 51 5-23-7-92 Providence, RI 62 57 6-21-19-93 Miami, FL 66 75 6-32-16-93 Providence, RI 75 60 7-31-8-94 Providence, RI 81 59 8-32-26-94 Miami, FL 88 60 9-31-18-95 Providence, RI 75 81 9-42-11-95 Miami, FL 63 69 9-52-14-96 Providence, RI 77 54 10-53-2-96 Miami, FL 59 66 10-61-15-97 Miami, FL 69 71 10-72-4-98 Miami, FL 54 64 10-82-18-98 Providence, RI 59 57 11-82-13-99 Providence, RI 65 69 11-92-16-00 Miami, FL 47 45 12-91-16-01 Providence, RI 64 78 12-101-28-01 Miami, FL 80 70 13-10 1-19-02 Miami, FL (OT) 96 102 13-112-26-02 Providence, RI 65 81 13-121-29-03 Miami, FL 57 60 13-132-17-03 Providence, RI 73 63 14-132-21-04 Providence, RI 70 57 15-13

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11-18-07 San Juan, PR* 58 64 15-143-18-09 Providence, RI + 66 78 15-15+National Invitation Tournament *Puerto Rico Tip-Off

University OF miChigAnpC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-76 Providence, RI * (2OT) 82 81 1-011-26-04 Madison Sq. Garden > 72 63 2-0*Industrial Bank Classic >Preseason NIT

miChigAn stAte UniversitypC trails 0-3

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-2dAte site pC Opp W-l3-11-78 Indianapolis, IN # 63 77 0-112-20-80 Providence, RI * 76 77 0-211-25-99 Puerto Rico ** 58 82 0-3#NCAA Tournament (Market Square Arena)*Industrial Bank Classic **Puerto Rico Shootout

middlebUry COllegepC leads 3-0

home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-13-27 Providence, RI 31 27 1-01-16-30 Providence, RI 44 24 2-01-13-33 Providence, RI 64 31 3-0

middle tennessee stAte Univer.pC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-23-96 Fairbanks, AK * 75 77 0-1*Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska)

University OF minnesOtApC trails 0-2

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-2dAte site pC Opp W-l3-29-93 Madison Sq. Garden + 70 76 0-2*Maui Invitational +National Invitation Tournament

mississippi stAtepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-1-12 Providence, RI 73 63 1-0

mississippi vAlley stAtepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-28-90 Providence, RI 97 64 1-0

missOUri-kAnsAs CitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-24-00 Kansas City, MO * 60 53 1-0* Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament

mOnmOUth COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-30-90 Providence, RI 85 61 1-0

mOrgAn stAte UniversitypC leads 3-0

home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-23-90 Providence, RI < 112 74 1-012-27-01 Providence, RI 91 47 2-011-18-10 Providence, RI * 77 55 3-0<Fleet Classic *Cancun Challenge

mOrningside COllegepC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-13-51 Kansas City * 63 66 0-1*NAIB National Tournament

mt. st. mAry’s COllegepC leads 2-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-1-61 Providence, RI 65 59 1-012-3-62 Providence, RI 72 57 2-0

mUhlenberg COllegepC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-13-31 Allentown, PA 34 29 1-0

nAvy reC stAtiOnpC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-12-46 Providence, RI 58 68 0-1

Univer. OF nevAdA-lAs vegAspC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-16-88 Providence, RI 72 92 0-1

neW bedFOrd textilepC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-5-27 New Bedford, MA 35 33 1-02-15-30 Providence, RI 56 22 2-0

University OF neW hAmpshirepC leads 14-1

home: 9-0; Away: 5-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-7-28 Durham, NH 36 23 1-02-9-29 Durham, NH 41 24 2-02-26-30 Durham, NH 23 27 2-12-17-31 Durham, NH 31 21 3-12-13-32 Durham, NH 23 7 4-12-11-33 Durham, NH 35 27 5-11-7-80 Providence, RI 71 46 6-111-24-89 Providence, RI < 70 49 7-112-1-90 Providence, RI 103 70 8-111-22-91 Providence, RI 92 73 9-112-5-92 Providence, RI 56 27 10-112-1-93 Providence, RI 92 60 11-111-25-95 Providence, RI 92 78 12-111-23-05 Providence, RI 75 51 13-112-20-11 Providence, RI 67 52 14-1<Fleet Classic

neWpOrt nAvAl hOspitAlpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-18-46 Providence, RI 63 55 1-0

neWpOrt nAvAl trAining stAtiOnseries tied 2-2

home: 2-1; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-13-30 Providence, RI 80 16 1-012-12-31 Providence, RI 62 22 2-012-5-45 Providence, RI 46 67 2-112-19-45 Newport, RI 47 64 2-2

neW Jersey inst. OF teCh.pC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-10-12 Providence, RI 64 63 1-0

neW yOrk AthletiC ClUbseries tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-10-54 New York, NY (Ex) 72 77 Ex2-4-56 Providence, RI (Ex) 79 63 Ex

neW yOrk UniversitypC trails 1-2

home: 0-0; Away: 1-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-21-59 Madison Sq. Garden + 57 71 0-112-28-61 Madison Sq. Garden * 61 73 0-212-27-65 Madison Sq. Garden * 79 76 1-2+National Invitation Tournament *Holiday Festival

niAgArA UniversitypC leads 21-4

home: 12-2; Away: 8-2; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-1-60 Providence, RI 68 43 1-01-21-61 Niagara, NY (OT) 76 74 2-03-18-61 Madison Sq. Garden + 71 68 3-01-29-62 Providence, RI 77 67 4-02-2-63 Niagara, NY 102 78 5-01-25-64 Providence, RI 95 75 6-02-6-65 Niagara, NY 74 55 7-01-29-66 Providence, RI 80 67 8-02-11-67 Niagara, NY 76 77 8-11-27-68 Providence, RI 91 95 8-22-8-69 Niagara, NY 55 78 8-31-24-70 Providence, RI 85 94 8-42-6-71 Niagara, NY 73 64 9-41-22-72 Providence, RI 89 79 10-42-3-73 Niagara, NY 70 66 11-412-17-73 Providence, RI 78 74 12-42-22-75 Niagara, NY 80 77 13-42-5-76 Providence, RI 76 67 14-41-25-77 Niagara, NY (OT) 71 63 15-42-14-78 Providence, RI (OT) 72 70 16-41-29-79 Niagara, NY (OT) 56 55 17-412-1-79 Providence, RI (OT) 60 59 18-411-25-88 Providence, RI < 102 66 19-412-10-94 Providence, RI 94 74 20-411-16-04 Providence, RI # 83 78 21-4+National Invitation Tournament <Fleet Classic#Preseason NIT

University OF nOrth CArOlinApC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-22-71 Madison Sq. Garden + 79 86 0-12-12-78 Providence, RI 61 59 1-12-10-79 Chapel Hill, NC 58 89 1-1+National Invitation Tournament

Univer. OF nOrth CArOlinA-AshevillepC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-30-89 Providence, RI 77 63 1-011-18-12 San Juan, PR * 72 67 2-0* Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, PR)

nOrth CArOlinA A & tpC leads 3-0

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-13-76 Madison Sq. Garden + 84 68 1-012-20-78 Providence, RI 75 63 2-01-19-80 Providence, RI 74 61 3-0+National Invitation Tournament

nOrth CArOlinA stAte Univer.pC trails 1-4

home: 1-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-2dAte site pC Opp W-l3-14-74 Raleigh, NC # 78 92 0-13-21-76 Madison Sq. Garden + 69 74 0-211-24-98 Providence, RI 80 69 1-23-10-99 Raleigh, NC + 86 92 1-312-4-99 Raleigh, NC 60 64 1-4+National Invitation Tourn. # NCAA Sweet Sixteen

nOrtheAstern UniversitypC leads 10-2

home: 7-1; Away: 2-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-18-26 Boston, MA 18 31 0-112-8-28 Boston, MA 42 31 1-112-11-29 Providence, RI 48 21 2-11-24-31 Boston, MA 60 32 3-12-6-45 Providence, RI 72 61 4-112-2-85 Providence, RI 83 68 5-112-5-90 Providence, RI 88 73 6-112-28-02 Providence, RI 80 61 7-112-20-05 Providence, RI 92 70 8-111-15-08 Providence, RI 66 70 8-212-1-09 Boston, MA 76 72 9-212-1-10 Providence, RI 77 72 10-2

University OF nOrthern iOWApC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-26-11 South Padre Island, TX * 62 79 0-1* South Padre Island Invitational

nOrthWesternpC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-66 Madison Sq. Garden * 91 79 1-012-30-81 Providence, RI < 53 52 2-0*Holiday Festival <Industrial Bank Classic

nOrWiCh UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-23-43 Providence, RI 59 43 1-0

University OF nOtre dAmepC trails 10-16

home: 6-6; Away: 4-8; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-14-56 Providence, RI (OT) 85 83 1-01-28-85 Notre Dame, IN 53 70 1-11-7-86 Providence, RI 72 78 1-212-11-92 Providence, RI 71 52 2-21-29-94 Notre Dame, IN 82 75 3-22-21-96 Notre Dame, IN 73 72 4-212-7-96 Providence, RI 82 59 5-22-22-97 Notre Dame, IN (OT) 74 86 5-32-28-98 Providence, RI 77 62 6-33-4-98 Madison Sq. Garden $ 72 55 7-312-8-98 Providence, RI 80 83 7-41-30-99 Notre Dame, IN 62 81 7-52-23-00 Notre Dame, IN 89 79 8-53-2-02 Notre Dame, IN 68 76 8-61-21-03 Providence, RI 65 71 8-72-24-04 Notre Dame, IN 73 59 9-72-19-05 Providence, RI 61 62 9-81-14-06 Notre Dame, IN 77 92 9-93-1-06 Providence, RI 75 82 9-102-15-07 Notre Dame, IN 78 81 9-111-31-08 Notre Dame, IN (OT) 74 81 9-122-21-09 Providence, RI 84 103 9-1312-30-09 Notre Dame, IN 78 93 9-142-23-11 Providence, RI 93 94 9-153-2-12 Notre Dame, IN 69 75 9-162-16-13 Providence, RI 71 54 10-16$ BIG EAST Tournament

OglethOrpe UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-9-67 Providence, RI 74 57 1-0

OhiO Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 1-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-10-82 Providence, RI < 47 48 0-111-30-02 Providence, RI 91 68 1-1<Fleet Classic

OhiO stAte UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-15-90 Salt Lake City # (OT) 83 84 0-1#NCAA Tournament

OklAhOmA UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-20-91 Providence, RI + 74 83 0-1+National Invitation Tournament

OklAhOmA stAte UniversitypC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-26-93 Oral Roberts (OT) 102 113 0-112-28-94 Providence, RI 93 78 1-111-19-01 Las Vegas, NV * 65 83 1-2* Las Vegas Tourney

University OF OregOnpC leads 2-1

home: 2-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-72 Providence, RI 73 60 1-01-4-75 Eugene, OR 73 86 1-112-23-75 Providence, RI 76 68 2-1

pACiFiC UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-19-04 Kansas City, MO * 58 66 0-1* NCAA Tournament

University OF pennsylvAniApC leads 6-3

home: 4-1; Away: 0-1; neutral: 2-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-67 Philadelphia, PA * 48 61 0-13-11-72 Jamaica, NY # 60 76 0-23-15-73 Charlotte, NC # 87 65 1-23-10-74 Jamaica, NY # 84 69 2-21-25-75 Providence, RI 65 66 2-31-14-78 Providence, RI 67 65 3-312-28-83 Providence, RI < 46 42 4-312-30-02 Providence, RI (OT) 74 71 5-311-18-04 Providence, RI & 89 52 6-3*Quaker City Classic #NCAA Tour. <Fleet Classic&Preseaon NIT

pennsylvAniA stAte UniversitypC trails 1-2

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-2dAte site pC Opp W-l12-27-71 Madison Sq. Garden * 81 65 1-03-16-01 Superdome ** 59 69 1-111-16-12 San Juan, PR # (OT) 52 55 1-2*Holiday Festival **NCAA Tournament (New Orleans)# Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, PR)

University OF pittsbUrghpC trails 17-31

home: 13-10; Away: 3-20; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-18-75 Madison Sq. Garden + 101 80 1-01-29-83 Pittsburgh, PA (2OT) 55 59 1-12-28-83 Providence, RI 72 69 2-12-1-84 Providence, RI 78 66 3-13-3-84 Pittsburgh, PA 60 61 3-21-4-85 Pittsburgh, PA 62 73 3-32-6-85 Providence, RI 55 63 3-41-14-86 Pittsburgh, PA 70 71 3-52-19-86 Providence, RI 76 67 4-52-19-86 Providence, RI 76 67 4-51-3-87 Pittsburgh, PA 67 76 4-62-7-87 Providence, RI 81 87 4-71-25-88 Pittsburgh, PA 56 90 4-82-16-88 Providence, RI 86 87 4-91-21-89 Pittsburgh, PA 96 81 5-92-7-89 Providence, RI 88 78 6-92-10-90 Pittsburgh, PA 102 117 6-103-3-90 Providence, RI 85 74 7-101-12-91 Pittsburgh, PA 82 101 7-111-23-91 Providence, RI 79 92 7-121-11-92 Pittsburgh, PA 72 83 7-132-1-92 Providence, RI 81 85 7-141-2-93 Pittsburgh, PA 85 91 7-152-22-93 Providence, RI 53 48 8-1512-4-93 Pittsburgh, PA 82 94 8-162-8-94 Providence, RI 78 65 9-161-7-95 Providence, RI 85 81 10-162-25-95 Pittsburgh, PA 48 56 10-171-28-96 Pittsburgh, PA 85 70 11-172-10-96 Providence, RI 80 71 12-172-15-97 Providence, RI 84 70 13-171-10-98 Providence, RI 87 77 14-172-21-98 Pittsburgh, PA 72 73 14-1812-30-98 Pittsburgh, PA 83 68 15-183-5-00 Providence, RI 53 57 15-191-23-01 Providence, RI 77 61 16-192-4-03 Pittsburgh, PA 61 68 16-203-13-03 Madison Sq. Garden < 59 67 16-213-2-04 Providence, RI 61 88 16-221-31-05 Pittsburgh, PA 66 86 16-232-15-06 Providence, RI 77 85 16-242-25-06 Pittsburgh, PA 68 81 16-252-10-07 Pittsburgh, PA 68 74 16-262-12-08 Pittsburgh, PA 63 82 16-272-24-09 Providence, RI 81 73 17-273-4-10 Pittsburgh, PA 71 73 17-281-4-11 Providence, RI 79 83 17-291-25-12 Pittsburgh, PA 74 86 17-301-22-13 Providence, RI 64 68 17-31+National Invitation Tournament Quaterfinals< BIG EAST Tournament

prAirie vieW A&mpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-20-10 Providence, RI # 78 62 1-0#Cancun Challenge

prAtt institUte OF teChnOlOgypC leads 4-0

home: 0-0; Away: 4-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-5-32 Brooklyn, NY 37 19 1-02-9-34 Brooklyn, NY 31 25 2-01-25-35 Brooklyn, NY 40 19 3-02-12-37 Brooklyn, NY 50 31 4-0

prinCetOn UniversitypC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-2dAte site pC Opp W-l3-13-65 College Park, MD # 69 109 0-1

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3-24-75 Madison Sq. Garden + 69 80 0-212-21-93 Providence, RI 74 65 1-2#NCAA Tournament +NIT Finals

pUrdUe UniversitypC trails 2-5

home: 1-2; Away: 1-2; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-26-73 Honolulu, HI * 85 93 0-112-13-75 West Lafayette, IN 66 59 1-112-4-76 Providence, RI 62 68 1-212-8-79 West Lafayette, IN 44 76 1-312-13-80 Providence, RI 59 64 1-412-29-97 West Lafayette, IN 79 81 1-512-27-98 Providence, RI 87 82 2-5*Rainbow Classic

QUAntiCO mArinespC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-57 Quantico, VA * (x) 63 56 Ex*Quantico Invitational (x)Exhibition

QUOnset nAvAl stAtiOnpC trails 0-2

home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-26-46 Providence, RI (OT) 59 64 0-13-2-46 Quonset, RI 32 47 0-2

rensselAer pOlyteChniC institUtepC leads 5-3

home: 3-1; Away: 2-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-77-48 Troy, NY 48 60 0-12-26-49 Providence, RI 55 60 0-22-25-50 Troy, NY 53 58 0-32-17-51 Providence, RI 71 70 1-32-9-52 Troy, NY 71 69 2-32-7-53 Providence, RI 85 80 3-31-30-54 Providence, RI 94 71 4-31-7-55 Troy, NY 77 71 5-3

University OF rhOde islAndpC leads 69-54

home: 36-23; Away: 29-29; neutral: 4-2dAte site pC Opp W-l12-7-20 Kingston, RI (x) 25 87 Ex12-6-21 Kingston, RI (x) 19 35 Ex2-9-35 R.I. Auditorium 53 28 1-02-28-35 Kingston, RI 47 43 2-01-18-36 R.I. Auditorium 53 47 3-02-8-36 Kingston, RI 65 42 4-01-16-37 R.I. Auditorium 54 63 4-13-10-37 Kingston, RI 42 38 5-11-15-38 R.I. Auditorium 41 52 5-23-5-38 Kingston, RI 59 85 5-31-14-39 R.I. Auditorium 45 57 5-43-4-39 Kingston, RI 60 86 5-51-13-40 R.I. Auditorium 30 50 5-63-2-40 Kingston, RI 62 75 5-71-11-41 R.I. Auditorium 42 70 5-83-1-41 Kingston, RI 71 98 5-91-15-42 R.I. Auditorium 60 54 6-92-28-42 Kingston, RI 54 68 6-101-26-43 R.I. Auditorium 54 56 6-112-27-43 Kingston, RI 68 85 6-123-1-45 Kingston, RI 42 90 6-132-14-46 R.I. Auditorium 60 82 6-143-6-46 Kingston, RI 55 78 6-152-18-47 R.I. Auditorium 64 73 6-163-5-47 Kingston, RI 53 101 6-172-17-48 R.I. Auditorium 61 79 6-183-3-48 Kingston, RI 84 108 6-192-15-49 R.I. Auditorium 61 74 6-202-28-49 Kingston, RI 53 99 6-2112-15-49 R.I. Auditorium 59 57 7-213-1-50 Kingston, RI 58 60 7-221-18-51 R.I. Auditorium (OT) 68 67 8-222-28-51 Kingston, RI 62 86 8-232-12-52 Providence, RI 54 60 8-242-29-52 Kingston, RI 82 98 8-252-10-53 R.I. Auditorium 92 66 9-252-27-53 Kingston, RI 62 76 9-262-9-54 R.I. Auditorium 101 81 10-262-26-54 Kingston, RI 67 82 10-272-16-55 Providence, RI 72 92 10-282-26-55 Kingston, RI 79 73 11-2812-6-55 Kingston, RI 75 84 11-292-2-56 Providence, RI 82 80 12-291-4-57 Kingston, RI 70 56 13-292-12-57 Providence, RI (OT) 70 73 13-3012-5-57 Kingston, RI 55 45 14-302-11-58 Providence, RI 59 30 15-302-7-59 Providence, RI (OT) 71 59 16-302-26-59 Kingston, RI 65 60 17-302-16-60 Providence, RI 72 60 18-303-2-60 Kingston, RI 80 49 19-301-11-61 Kingston, RI (OT) 68 66 20-302-11-61 Providence, RI 76 78 20-311-11-62 Providence, RI (OT) 68 65 21-312-13-62 Kingston, RI 61 71 21-321-10-63 Kingston, RI 75 67 22-322-12-63 Providence, RI 93 75 23-322-1-64 Kingston, RI 83 76 24-322-13-64 Providence, RI 86 72 25-321-26-65 Kingston, RI 73 56 26-322-16-65 Providence, RI 88 72 27-321-11-66 Kingston, RI 86 79 28-322-17-66 Providence, RI 61 84 28-3312-13-66 Kingston, RI 56 52 29-332-23-67 Providence, RI 99 73 30-3312-16-67 Providence, RI 80 63 31-332-8-68 Kingston, RI 51 53 31-3412-12-68 Kingston, RI 86 76 32-342-1-69 Providence, RI 83 59 33-341-31-70 Providence, RI 85 93 33-35

2-25-70 Kingston, RI 74 81 33-361-5-71 Providence, RI 98 92 34-362-17-71 Kingston, RI 81 64 35-362-5-72 Providence, RI 77 67 36-362-15-72 Kingston, RI 73 75 36-371-4-73 Providence, RI 79 59 37-372-10-73 Providence, RI 102 81 38-371-26-74 Providence, RI 78 64 39-372-19-74 Providence, RI * 76 73 40-372-11-75 Providence, RI 87 72 41-372-18-75 Providence, RI * 69 79 41-381-17-76 Providence, RI * 73 75 41-382-24-76 Providence, RI 85 66 42-391-18-77 Providence, RI 82 71 43-392-3-77 Providence, RI * 67 66 44-392-4-78 Providence, RI * 79 59 45-392-21-78 Providence, RI * 64 73 45-403-4-78 Providence, RI > 62 65 45-411-16-79 Providence, RI * 42 86 45-422-17-79 Providence, RI 84 77 46-421-16-80 Providence, RI 74 59 47-422-13-80 Providence, RI 58 74 47-431-24-81 Providence, RI ** 44 53 47-441-20-82 Providence, RI **(OT) 49 47 48-442-8-83 Providence, RI ** 81 69 49-4412-17-83 Providence, RI ** 69 58 50-4412-8-84 Providence, RI ** 53 52 51-4412-7-85 Providence, RI * 78 71 52-442-6-86 Providence, RI 100 90 53-4412-19-87 Providence, RI * 70 92 53-4512-10-88 Providence, RI 76 70 54-4512-9-89 Providence, RI * 77 78 54-4612-8-90 Providence, RI 78 76 55-4612-10-91 Providence, RI * 77 74 56-4612-8-92 Providence, RI (OT) 79 81 56-471-11-94 Providence, RI * 86 72 57-4712-3-94 Providence, RI 80 77 58-4712-9-95 Providence, RI * 83 76 59-4712-10-96 Providence, RI 79 96 59-4812-9-97 Providence, RI * 58 69 59-4911-14-98 Providence, RI 87 63 60-4912-7-99 Providence, RI * 62 49 61-4912-2-00 Providence, RI 95 72 62-4912-1-01 Providence, RI * 71 59 63-4912-7-02 Providence, RI 71 73 63-5012-6-03 Kingston, RI 79 89 63-5112-4-04 Providence, RI (OT) 65 58 64-5112-3-05 Kingston, RI 69 77 64-5212-2-06 Providence, RI 95 66 65-5212-4-07 Kingston, RI 60 77 65-5312-6-08 Providence, RI 66 65 66-5312-5-09 Kingston, RI 82 86 66-5412-4-10 Providence, RI 87 74 67-5412-23-11 Kingston, RI 80 61 68-5412-6-12 Providence, RI 72 57 69-54*Rhode Island home game (at Providence Civic Center)>ECAC New England Regionals (x) Exhibition**Neutral Site (Providence Civic Center)

University OF riChmOndpC leads 3-2

home: 1-1; Away: 2-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-19-83 Richmond, VA 54 55 0-111-26-85 Providence, RI 64 70 0-212-19-02 Providence, RI 84 55 1-23-19-03 Richmond, VA + 67 49 2-212-23-03 Richmond, VA 57 56 3-2+ National Invitation Tournament

rider COllegepC leads 2-1

home: 2-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l2-15-45 Boston Garden 50 60 0-112-20-86 Providence, RI 106 64 1-111-26-94 Providence, RI 72 59 2-1

riO grAnde COllegepC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-5-53 Boston Garden 87 89 0-1

rObert mOrrispC leads 3-0

home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-1-82 Providence, RI 68 46 1-012-3-92 Providence, RI 78 49 2-03-25-13 Providence, RI * 77 68 3-0* NIT

rUtgers UniversitypC leads 16-8

home: 10-2; Away: 4-7; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-3-96 Providence, RI 79 68 1-02-5-97 Providence, RI 73 67 2-02-18-97 New Brunswick, NJ 79 74 3-03-5-97 Madison Sq. Garden $ 77 56 4-02-8-98 New Brunswick, NJ 55 75 4-112-11-98 New Brunswick, NJ 67 72 4-22-7-99 Providence, RI 75 86 4-31-12-00 New Brunswick, NJ 61 71 4-42-12-00 Providence, RI 60 69 4-53-3-01 New Brunswick, NJ 69 66 5-51-22-02 Providence, RI 70 55 6-51-10-04 New Brunswick, NJ 64 65 6-61-19-05 New Brunswick, NJ 67 72 6-72-13-05 Providence, RI 81 64 7-71-25-06 New Brunswick, NJ 79 69 8-71-20-07 Providence, RI 78 63 9-71-9-08 Providence, RI 76 50 10-72-14-09 Providence, RI 78 68 11-73-1-09 Picataway, NJ 73 66 12-71-9-10 Providence, RI 94 81 13-71-8-11 Piscataway, NJ 72 85 13-8

3-5-11 Providence, RI 75 74 14-82-1-12 Providence, RI 78 67 15-82-23-13 Piscataway, NJ 76 72 16-8$ BIG EAST Tournament

sACred heArt UniversitypC leads 4-0

home: 4-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-01 Providence, RI 85 76 1-012-19-07 Providence, RI 94 89 2-011-20-08 Providence, RI 111 87 3-012-21-10 Providence, RI 84 76 4-0

sAint Anselm COllegepC leads 26-8

home: 15-1; Away: 9-5; neutral: 2-2dAte site pC Opp W-l2-23-35 Providence, RI 45 37 1-03-2-35 Manchester, NH 46 28 2-01-11-36 Providence, RI 51 30 3-02-29-36 Manchester, NH 31 32 3-12-6-37 Manchester, NH 49 45 4-12-20-37 Providence, RI 50 45 5-11-8-38 Manchester, NH 42 38 6-12-19-38 Providence, RI 56 29 7-12-7-40 Manchester, NH 26 33 7-212-19-40 Manchester, NH 36 20 8-22-15-41 Providence, RI 26 25 9-21-17-42 Providence, RI 48 43 10-22-14-42 Manchester, NH 39 27 11-22-6-43 Manchester, NH 49 36 12-23-3-43 Providence, RI 88 39 13-212-7-46 Providence, RI 67 59 14-21-6-48 Boston Arena 60 48 15-23-1-49 Boston Garden 55 70 15-31-8-50 Manchester, NH 63 61 16-31-28-50 Providence, RI 91 81 17-31-11-51 Manchester, NH 64 81 17-41-24-51 Providence, RI 72 62 18-43-6-51 Boston, MA (Tufts U.)* 54 50 19-41-23-52 Providence, RI 57 54 20-412-7-52 Manchester, NH 69 72 20-51-21-53 Providence, RI 78 67 21-512-6-53 Manchester, NH 69 70 21-61-20-54 Providence, RI 62 61 22-62-5-54 Boston Garden 54 62 22-712-8-54 Providence, RI 82 94 22-81-8-56 Manchester, NH 69 56 23-81-6-57 Providence, RI 67 65 24-81-16-58 Manchester, NH 80 53 25-81-13-59 Providence, RI 91 48 26-8*NAIB Regionals

st. bOnAventUrepC trails 11-12

home: 8-3; Away: 3-9; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-25-58 St. Bonaventure, NY 57 67 0-12-16-59 Providence, RI 53 50 1-12-9-60 St. Bonaventure, NY (3OT) 89 90 1-22-13-61 Providence, RI 79 95 1-32-3-62 St. Bonaventure, NY 71 60 2-31-29-63 Providence, RI 71 83 2-42-22-64 St. Bonaventure, NY (OT) 75 79 2-51-28-65 Providence, RI 77 76 3-52-12-66 St. Bonaventure, NY 83 62 4-52-6-67 Providence, RI 80 65 5-52-10-68 St. Bonaventure, NY 56 70 5-61-7-69 Providence, RI 70 59 6-61-7-69 Providence, RI 70 59 6-62-14-70 St. Bonaventure, NY 52 68 6-73-3-71 Providence, RI 88 56 7-72-13-72 St. Bonaventure, NY 82 98 7-83-5-73 Providence, RI 103 88 8-82-6-74 St. Bonaventure, NY 74 69 9-83-3-75 Providence, RI 82 69 10-82-21-76 St. Bonaventure, NY 77 78 10-92-1-77 Providence, RI 82 75 11-92-2-78 St. Bonaventure, NY 64 72 11-102-3-79 Providence, RI 51 59 11-111-4-80 St. Bonaventure, NY 75 81 11-12

st. FrAnCis COllege (ny)pC leads 18-7

home: 10-1; Away: 8-6; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-22-21 Brooklyn Hgts, NY (exhib.) 26 49 Ex2-3-40 Brooklyn Heights, NY 31 47 0-12-11-41 Brooklyn Heights, NY 51 58 0-21-26-49 Brooklyn Heights, NY 56 73 0-312-12-53 Brooklyn Heights, NY 64 85 0-412-11-54 Brooklyn Heights, NY 63 71 0-512-10-55 Providence, RI 67 91 0-612-8-56 Brooklyn Heights, NY 64 73 0-712-13-57 Providence, RI 71 58 1-712-13-58 Brooklyn Heights, NY 63 51 2-712-12-59 Providence, RI 75 63 3-712-10-60 Brooklyn Heights, NY 44 42 4-712-9-61 Providence, RI 75 51 5-712-15-62 Brooklyn Heights, NY 68 67 6-712-7-63 Providence, RI 67 56 7-712-12-64 Brooklyn Heights, NY 86 55 8-72-11-65 Providence, RI 108 80 9-712-10-66 Brooklyn Heights, NY 72 62 10-712-9-67 Providence, RI 80 66 11-712-7-68 Brooklyn Heights, NY 93 54 12-712-13-69 Providence, RI 107 72 13-712-12-70 Brooklyn Heights, NY 75 43 14-712-22-71 Providence, RI 81 71 15-712-9-72 Brooklyn Heights, NY 94 58 16-72-16-74 Providence, RI 101 65 17-712-11-93 Providence, RI 108 48 18-7

st. FrAnCis COllege OF pennsylvAniA

pC leads 3-1home: 2-1; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0

dAte site pC Opp W-l1-30-57 Providence, RI 82 72 1-01-13-58 Providence, RI 59 61 1-12-11-65 Providence, RI 88 69 2-12-5-66 Loretta, PA 50 48 3-1

st. JOhn’s UniversitypC trails 43-57

home: 24-20; Away: 15-31; neutral: 4-6dAte site pC Opp W-l2-25-27 Brooklyn, NY 36 33 1-012-20-27 Brooklyn, NY 26 38 1-112-18-28 Brooklyn, NY 32 30 2-112-20-29 Brooklyn, NY 20 27 2-21-25-30 Providence, RI 31 21 3-212-19-30 Brooklyn, NY 16 21 3-312-19-31 Brooklyn, NY 25 33 3-41-30-32 R.I. Auditorium 26 30 3-512-17-32 Brooklyn, NY 25 39 3-6 2-18-33 Providence, RI 47 38 4-612-19-33 Brooklyn, NY 31 43 4-712-18-34 Brooklyn NY 37 40 4-81-19-35 R.I. Auditorium 58 28 5-83-5-36 Brooklyn, NY 34 43 5-93-6-37 Brooklyn, NY 37 44 5-102-25-38 Brooklyn, NY 37 47 5-112-10-41 Brooklyn, NY 49 58 5-122-7-42 Brooklyn, NY 42 78 5-131-5-56 Providence, RI 59 79 5-142-15-58 Providence, RI 53 50 6-1412-4-58 Madison Sq. Garden 55 73 6-153-19-59 Madison Sq. Garden + 55 76 6-1612-19-59 Madison Sq. Garden (OT) 64 67 6-1712-17-60 Madison Sq. Garden * 54 76 6-1812-30-67 Madison Sq. Garden * 72 67 7-182-21-68 Providence, RI 56 58 7-1912-18-68 New York, NY 53 73 7-201-28-70 Providence, RI (OT) 58 57 8-2012-30-70 Madison Sq. Garden * 94 80 9-203-6-71 New York, NY 65 79 9-213-1-72 Providence, RI 71 65 10-213-3-73 New York, NY 93 90 11-213-1-74 Providence, RI 85 69 12-2112-28-74 Providence, RI 79 91 12-2212-28-74 Providence, RI 79 91 12-223-1-75 New York, NY 70 88 12-233-22-75 Madison Sq. Garden + 85 72 13-232-28-76 Providence, RI 67 53 14-232-26-77 New York, NY 69 66 15-232-25-78 Providence, RI 51 60 15-242-24-79 New York, NY 65 70 15-252-23-80 Providence, RI 62 68 15-262-28-80 Providence, RI $ 44 48 15-271-10-81 New York, NY 63 83 15-282-16-81 Providence, RI 73 57 16-281-9-82 Nassau Coliseum 62 76 16-292-15-82 Providence, RI (2OT) 76 77 16-3012-4-82 Providence, RI 60 61 16-311-18-83 New York, NY 54 74 16-321-7-84 New York, NY 52 57 16-332-7-84 Providence, RI 65 60 17-331-30-85 Providence, RI 60 77 17-343-2-85 New York, NY 53 72 17-353-7-85 Madison Sq. Garden $ 62 90 17-361-2-86 Providence, RI (OT) 90 95 17-372-3-86 New York, NY 61 85 17-381-31-87 Providence, RI (OT) 93 81 18-382-14-87 New York, NY 79 78 19-383-5-87 Madison Sq. Garden $ 80 51 20-382-13-88 New York, NY 67 88 20-393-5-88 Providence, RI 90 81 21-391-3-89 Providence, RI 98 69 22-392-1-89 New York, NY 75 87 22-401-24-90 Providence, RI 75 83 22-412-17-90 New York, NY 77 74 23-411-15-91 New York, NY (OT) 79 85 23-422-9-91 Providence, RI 75 64 24-423-8-91 Madison Sq. Garden $ 72 64 25-421-18-92 New York, NY 75 85 25-432-24-92 Providence, RI 68 72 25-441-5-93 New York, NY 76 86 25-452-9-93 Providence, RI 64 73 25-462-5-94 New York, NY 69 73 25-472-21-94 Providence, RI 75 67 26-471-5-95 Providence, RI 74 89 26-482-22-95 Madison Sq. Garden 72 79 26-491-6-96 New York, NY 82 78 27-493-6-96 Madison Sq. Garden $ 80 72 28-491-2-97 Providence, RI 77 67 29-491-15-97 Madison Sq. Garden 72 59 30-491-17-98 Providence, RI 56 63 30-501-20-99 Providence, RI 57 84 30-512-15-99 New York, NY 70 104 30-522-8-00 Providence, RI 46 61 30-532-3-01 Providence, RI 75 63 31-532-14-01 New York, NY 64 53 32-531-12-02 Providence, RI 78 57 33-531-26-02 Madison Sq. Garden (OT) 75 70 34-531-8-03 Providence, RI 75 71 35-532-15-03 New York, NY 69 59 36-532-29-04 Madison Sq. Garden 103 78 37-533-1-05 Providence, RI 86 75 38-532-4-06 Providence, RI 81 73 39-532-17-07 Providence, RI 71 66 40-533-4-07 Madison Sq. Garden 64 77 40-542-9-08 New York, NY 62 64 40-5512-31-08 Providence, RI 75 54 41-551-3-10 New York, NY 74 59 42-551-1-11 Providence, RI 65 67 42-5612-27-11 New York, NY 67 91 42-573-2-13 Providence, RI 62 59 43-57+NIT *ECAC Holiday Festival $ BIG EAST Tourn.

st. JOseph’s UniversitypC leads 16-10

home: 8-2; Away: 5-6; neutral: 3-2dAte site pC Opp W-l1-23-60 Philadelphia, PA 64 63 1-0

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2-21-62 Palestra, Phil., PA 76 73 2-02-26-63 Providence, RI 83 64 3-012-26-63 Madison Sq. Garden * 53 60 3-12-26-64 Philadelphia, PA 62 67 3-21-2-65 Providence, RI 65 61 4-23-12-65 College Pk, MD #(OT) 81 73 5-23-2-66 Philadelphia, PA 67 86 5-33-7-66 Blacksburg, VA # 48 65 5-412-30-66 Madison Sq. Garden * 82 76 6-42-14-67 Providence, RI 87 74 7-412-13-67 Philadelphia, PA 65 68 7-52-12-69 Providence, RI 80 77 8-512-16-69 Philadelphia, PA 65 68 8-62-13-71 Providence, RI 88 67 9-612-11-71 Philadelphia, PA 65 72 9-72-7-73 Providence, RI 81 75 10-73-10-73 Jamaica, NY # 89 76 11-71-19-74 Philadelphia, PA 67 62 12-71-8-75 Providence, RI 82 68 13-71-21-76 Philadelphia, PA 81 71 14-71-5-77 Providence, RI 65 64 15-71-11-78 Philadelphia, PA 76 69 16-712-2-78 Providence, RI 66 77 16-82-19-80 Philadelphia, PA 52 54 16-93-19-96 Providence, RI + 62 82 16-10*ECAC Holiday Festival #NCAA Tour. +NIT

st. leO COllegepC leads 3-0

home: 3-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-6-69 Providence, RI 95 56 1-012-3-73 Providence, RI 84 44 2-012-29-79 Providence, RI 63 37 3-0

st. lOUis UniversitypC leads 5-1

home: 1-0; Away: 1-1; neutral: 3-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-17-59 Madison Sq. Gdn + (2OT) 75 72 1-012-16-59 St. Louis, MO 61 65 1-13-18-60 Madison Sq. Garden + 64 53 2-13-25-61 Madison Sq. Garden + 62 59 3-112-14-62 Providence, RI 64 57 4-112-12-63 St. Louis, MO 72 66 5-1+National Invitation Tournament

st. mAry’s COllege (CAliF.)series tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-15-65 Providence, RI 81 79 1-011-30-08 Anaheim, CA * 75 81 1-1* 76 Classic (Anaheim Convention Center)

st. miChAel’s COllegepC leads 5-0

home: 3-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-13-45 Boston Garden (2OT) 61 64 1-012-18-57 Quantico, VA * 65 53 2-02-13-60 Providence, RI 64 51 3-012-18-57 Quantico, VA * 65 53 2-02-13-60 Providence, RI 64 51 3-01-14-61 Providence, RI 70 66 4-012-2-81 Providence, RI 68 45 5-0*Quantico Invitational

st. peter’s COllegepC leads 3-1

home: 2-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-25-49 Jersey City, NJ 60 70 0-12-15-50 Providence, RI 69 68 1-112-30-71 Madison Sq. Garden * 93 87 2-112-31-07 Providence, RI 83 78 3-1*ECAC Holiday Festival

st. thOmAs AQUinAs COllegepC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-20-28 Sparkhill, NY 23 28 0-11-19-34 Sparkhill, NY 29 43 0-211-20-04 Providence, RI 79 48 1-2

sAn diegO stAtepC leads 2-0

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-31-04 San Diego, CA 76 67 1-012-27-05 Providence, RI 80 65 2-0

University OF sAn FrAnCisCOseries tied 3-3

home: 2-0; Away: 1-3; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-14-60 San Francisco, CA (OT) 54 47 1-012-15-61 Providence, RI 72 63 2-012-21-66 San Francisco, CA 70 84 2-112-13-73 Providence, RI 76 57 3-11-2-75 San Francisco, CA 68 96 3-212-20-75 San Francisco, CA * 77 91 3-3*Cable Car Classic

sAntA ClArA UniversitypC leads 5-1

home: 2-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-21-59 Providence, RI 62 60 1-012-12-60 Santa Clara, CA 65 59 2-01-28-64 Providence, RI 82 71 3-012-19-66 Santa Clara, CA 84 82 4-012-16-72 Salt Lake City, UT * 92 97 4-112-19-75 San Francisco, CA ** 73 66 5-1*Utah Classic **Cable Car Classic

University OF sCrAntOnpC leads 4-0

home: 2-0; Away: 2-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-28-61 Providence, RI 78 56 1-02-22-62 Scranton, PA 96 85 2-01-26-63 Providence, RI 101 74 3-02-17-64 Scranton, PA 95 75 4-0

setOn hAll UniversitypC leads 47-45

home: 25-13; Away: 19-26; neutral: 3-6dAte site pC Opp W-l2-26-27 South Orange, NJ 24 25 0-112-17-27 South Orange, NJ 19 38 0-22-22-30 Providence, RI 36 25 1-212-20-30 South Orange, NJ 40 22 2-22-26-31 Providence, RI 48 31 3-212-18-31 South Orange, NJ 28 24 4-22-25-32 Providence, RI 51 21 5-23-6-37 South Orange, NJ 35 45 5-32-6-42 South Orange, NJ 33 55 5-42-16-43 South Orange, NJ 38 47 5-51-15-47 South Orange, NJ 44 70 5-61-28-49 South Orange, NJ 42 67 5-712-15-53 South Orange, NJ 46 69 5-812-13-54 South Orange, NJ 67 95 5-912-27-60 Madison Sq. Garden * 83 92 5-102-23-63 Providence, RI 82 62 6-102-15-64 South Orange, NJ 96 74 7-101-23-65 Providence, RI 88 81 8-102-19-66 South Orange, NJ 77 57 9-101-28-67 Providence, RI (OT) 91 87 10-101-6-68 South Orange, NJ 70 51 11-103-1-69 Providence, RI 102 86 12-102-28-70 South Orange, NJ 93 76 13-102-1-71 Providence, RI 79 67 14-103-4-72 South Orange, NJ 78 68 15-102-24-73 Providence, RI 87 65 16-102-9-74 South Orange, NJ 91 60 17-102-8-75 Providence, RI 106 101 18-101-14-76 South Orange, NJ 53 55 18-111-2-77 Providence, RI 72 68 19-1112-3-77 Madison Sq. Garden 60 58 20-111-11-79 Providence, RI 68 80 20-121-26-80 South Orange, NJ 51 64 20-131-7-81 Providence, RI 52 66 20-141-31-81 South Orange, NJ 62 72 20-151-4-82 South Orange, NJ 65 66 20-162-13-82 Providence, RI 79 70 21-161-12-83 South Orange, NJ 88 72 22-162-12-83 Providence, RI 81 65 23-163-9-83 Madison Sq. Garden $ 64 73 23-171-4-84 South Orange, NJ (OT) 58 60 23-182-4-84 Providence, RI (OT) 82 74 24-183-7-84 Madison Sq. Garden $ 59 55 25-181-26-85 South Orange, NJ 72 70 26-182-20-85 Providence, RI 74 73 27-183-6-85 Madison Sq. Garden $ 77 75 28-182-12-86 Meadowlands 67 66 29-182-24-86 Providence, RI 97 82 30-182-17-87 Providence, RI 91 87 31-182-25-87 South Orange, NJ 85 72 32-181-19-88 Meadowlands 80 82 32-192-6-88 Providence, RI 54 68 32-202-25-89 Meadowlands 80 84 32-213-1-89 Providence, RI 68 80 32-221-9-90 Providence, RI 78 70 33-221-15-90 Meadowlands 89 63 34-221-2-91 Meadowlands 92 97 34-231-29-91 Providence, RI 65 62 35-232-4-92 Providence, RI 65 68 35-242-15-92 Meadowlands 77 85 35-251-9-93 Providence, RI 79 91 35-262-2-93 Meadowlands 71 90 35-273-13-93 Madison Sq. Garden $ 60 69 35-281-5-94 Providence, RI 85 61 36-281-31-94 Meadowlands (OT) 63 64 36-292-1-95 Providence, RI 80 77 37-292-13-95 Meadowlands 77 53 38-2912-6-95 Meadowlands 72 79 38-301-2-96 Providence, RI 77 82 38-311-11-97 Meadowlands 66 73 38-321-31-98 Providence, RI 56 68 38-332-11-98 Meadowlands 74 73 39-331-2-99 Providence, RI 65 49 40-332-1-00 Meadowlands 67 82 40-343-8-00 Madison Sq. Garden $ 65 85 40-351-3-01 Continental Airlines Arena 80 87 40-363-8-03 Providence, RI (OT) 64 61 41-361-12-04 Continental Airlines Arena 63 60 42-362-1-04 Providence, RI 46 55 42-372-23-05 Continental Airlines Arena 67 54 43-372-1-06 Providence, RI 74 77 43-381-6-07 Providence, RI 91 69 44-381-17-07 Continental Airlines Arena 68 69 44-391-24-08 Providence, RI 75 88 44-401-22-09 Newark, NJ (OT) 98 93 45-403-6-10 Providence, RI 80 92 45-413-9-10 Madison Sq. Garden $ 106 109 45-421-30-11 Newark, NJ 71 81 45-431-7-12 Providence, RI 57 66 45-443-6-12 Madison Sq. Garden $ 47 79 45-451-13-13 Newark, NJ 67 55 46-453-5-13 Providence, RI 76 66 47-45*ECAC Holiday Festival $BIG EAST Tournament

sienA COllegepC leads 10-4

home: 5-0; Away: 5-4; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-8-41 Loudonville, NY 57 50 1-01-10-42 Loudonville, NY 43 30 2-03-13-43 Loudonville, NY 55 43 3-03-1-47 Loudonville, NY 42 47 3-12-6-48 Loudonville, NY 53 66 3-23-28-50 Loudonville, NY * 49 86 3-33-2-57 Providence, RI 98 64 4-3

2-22-58 Loudonville, NY 56 52 5-33-3-59 Providence, RI 79 44 6-32-20-60 Loudonville, NY 47 35 7-312-11-86 Providence, RI 75 64 8-311-16-01 Providence, RI # 79 54 9-31-4-03 Albany, NY 81 89 9-412-28-03 Providence, RI 73 66 10-4*National Catholic Tournament #Las Vegas Tourney

sOUth AlAbAmApC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-26-88 Providence, RI < (OT) 93 86 1-0<Fleet Classic

University OF sOUth CArOlinApC leads 5-3

home: 2-0; Away: 2-1; neutral: 1-2dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-70 Madison Sq. Garden * 86 102 0-112-15-72 Salt Lake City, UT ** 79 64 1-112-31-93 Providence, RI 88 69 2-112-31-94 Columbia, SC 79 71 3-112-30-00 Providence, RI 60 55 4-112-3-01 Columbia, SC 48 67 4-212-6-07 Philadelphia, PA # 67 68 4-312-1-11 Columbia, SC 76 67 4-4*ECAC Holiday Festival **Utah Classic#BIG EAST-SEC Invitational

University OF sOUth FlOridApC leads 7-6

home: 4-2; Away: 3-4; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-26-02 Tampa, FL 64 68 0-112-2-03 Providence, RI 84 60 1-12-21-06 Providence, RI 77 56 2-12-28-07 Tampa, FL 77 72 3-11-12-08 Providence, RI 86 70 4-12-10-09 Tampa, FL 77 62 5-11-23-10 Providence, RI (OT) 105 109 5-22-27-10 Tampa, FL 93 99 5-31-16-11 Tampa, FL 72 77 5-42-2-11 Providence, RI 68 63 6-41-29-12 Tampa, FL 78 81 6-52-11-12 Providence, RI 48 55 6-62-13-13 Tampa, FL 76 66 7-6

sOUthern UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-22-11 Providence, RI * 59 53 1-0* South Padre Island Invitational

Univer. OF sOUthern CAliFOrniApC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-26-72 Los Angeles, CA 70 66 1-0

sOUthern illinOis UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-24-96 Fairbanks, AK * 82 58 1-0 *Top of the World Classic

springField COllegepC leads 32-23

home: 19-8; Away: 13-14; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l1-22-27 Springfield, MA 28 41 0-11-13-28 Providence, RI 23 44 0-21-11-29 Springfield, MA 25 21 1-21-11-30 Providence, RI 41 28 2-22-4-31 Springfield, MA 28 27 3-21-23-32 Providence, RI 34 31 4-22-4-33 Providence, RI 44 25 5-22-22-33 Springfield, MA 43 29 6-21-27-34 Providence, RI 44 43 7-22-22-34 Springfield, MA 45 33 8-21-16-35 Providence, RI 41 29 9-22-22-35 Springfield, MA 30 35 9-32-13-36 R.I. Auditorium 55 48 10-32-22-36 Springfield, MA 43 50 10-43-12-36 Cambridge, MA * 24 33 10-52-22-37 Springfield, MA 33 38 10-62-27-37 R.I. Auditorium 39 35 11-62-12-38 Providence, RI 32 52 11-72-22-38 Springfield, MA 40 53 11-82-18-39 Providence, RI 40 33 12-82-22-39 Springfield, MA 41 48 12-91-16-40 Providence, RI 38 56 12-102-22-40 Springfield, MA 43 51 12-111-14-41 Providence, RI (OT) 44 40 13-112-22-41 Springfield, MA 53 45 14-111-13-42 Providence, RI 55 47 15-112-21-42 Springfield, MA 46 52 15-1212-5-42 Providence, RI 65 57 16-122-22-43 Springfield, MA 49 50 16-131-25-47 Providence, RI 52 57 16-142-22-47 Springfield, MA 61 59 17-141-17-48 Providence, RI 53 62 17-152-21-48 Springfield, MA 47 56 17-162-5-49 Providence, RI 51 54 17-172-19-49 Springfield, MA 41 77 17-181-14-50 Providence, RI 70 48 18-182-18-50 Springfield, MA 62 59 19-181-13-51 Providence, RI 77 60 20-182-24-51 Springfield, MA 44 78 20-191-12-52 Providence, RI 62 74 21-192-23-52 Springfield, MA 71 69 22-191-17-53 Providence, RI 83 76 23-192-21-53 Springfield, MA 87 83 24-19

1-16-54 Providence, RI 56 73 24-202-20-54 Springfield, MA 81 69 25-201-15-55 Providence, RI 56 54 26-202-19-55 Springfield, MA 68 80 26-211-14-56 Providence, RI 62 61 27-212-25-56 Springfield, MA 67 75 27-221-12-57 Providence, RI 55 47 28-222-23-57 Springfield, MA 60 76 28-231-11-58 Providence, RI 75 46 29-232-22-58 Springfield, MA 63 59 30-231-10-59 Springfield, MA 68 57 31-231-9-60 Providence, RI 75 40 32-23* New England Olympic Playoffs

University ClUb OF stAmFOrdpC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-21-35 Stamford, CT 30 29 1-0

stAnFOrd Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-77 Honolulu, HI * 61 76 0-112-21-79 Providence, RI < 58 46 1-1*Rainbow Classic <Industrial National Bank Classic

stetsOn UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-5-70 Providence, RI 77 57 1-0

stOnehill COllegepC leads 4-0

home: 4-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-28-75 Providence, RI 102 76 1-011-27-76 Providence, RI 78 58 2-011-28-77 Providence, RI 84 76 3-011-30-79 Providence, RI 83 63 4-0

syrACUse UniversitypC trails 10-48

home: 6-23; Away: 3-21; neutral: 1-4dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-69 Charlotte, NC * 83 94 0-112-14-74 Providence, RI 80 57 1-12-2-80 Providence, RI 69 89 1-21-14-81 Syracuse, NY 66 84 1-32-7-81 Providence, RI 67 81 1-41-13-82 Providence, RI 66 71 1-52-6-82 Syracuse, NY 71 86 1-61-5-83 Providence, RI 58 83 1-72-5-83 Syracuse, NY 86 93 1-81-14-84 Providence, RI 62 70 1-92-14-84 Syracuse, NY 64 89 1-101-12-85 Providence, RI 63 71 1-112-12-85 Syracuse, NY 76 82 1-121-22-86 Syracuse, NY 73 95 1-132-15-86 Providence, RI 75 76 1-141-5-87 Providence, RI 85 89 1-152-19-87 Syracuse, NY 81 90 1-163-28-87 Louisiana Superdome # 63 77 1-172-2-88 Syracuse, NY 71 92 1-182-25-88 Providence, RI 73 91 1-191-28-89 Syracuse, NY 96 100 1-202-18-89 Providence, RI 80 87 1-213-10-89 Madison Sq. Garden $ 76 79 1-221-20-90 Syracuse, NY 87 86 2-222-25-90 Providence, RI 89 93 2-231-26-91 Providence, RI 92 82 3-232-12-91 Syracuse, NY 83 101 3-241-4-92 Syracuse, NY 66 79 3-251-28-92 Providence, RI 87 73 4-251-16-93 Providence, RI 57 69 4-262-27-93 Syracuse, NY 67 68 4-271-25-94 Providence, RI 96 82 5-272-15-94 Syracuse, NY 74 79 5-281-21-95 Providence, RI 59 60 5-292-8-95 Syracuse, NY 76 100 5-303-10-95 Madison Sq. Gard. (OT) $ 71 69 6-3012-3-95 Providence, RI 78 82 6-311-10-96 Syracuse, NY 75 77 6-322-24-97 Providence, RI (OT) 82 91 6-331-7-98 Providence, RI 59 77 6-341-13-98 Syracuse, NY 76 64 7-341-12-99 Syracuse, NY 67 58 8-342-5-00 Providence, RI 58 74 8-353-8-01 Madison Sq. Garden $ 54 55 8-361-5-02 Providence, RI 66 73 8-372-7-04 Providence, RI 74 61 9-371-15-05 Providence, RI 71 75 9-382-26-05 Syracuse, NY 66 91 9-392-24-07 Providence, RI 67 71 9-401-27-08 Syracuse, NY 64 71 9-411-28-09 Providence, RI 100 94 10-412-2-10 Syracuse, NY 68 85 10-422-23-10 Providence, RI 85 99 10-4312-28-10 Syracuse, NY 74 81 10-441-4-12 Providence, RI 73 87 10-451-14-12 Syracuse, NY 55 78 10-461-9-13 Providence, RI 66 72 10-472-20-13 Syracuse, NY 59 84 10-48*Charlotte Invitational $BIG EAST Tournament #NCAA Final Four (Semifinals)

temple Universityseries tied 2-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 1-1dAte site pC Opp W-l3-14-62 Madison Sq. Garden + 78 80 0-112-27-67 Philadelphia, PA ** 63 93 0-212-29-83 Providence, RI < 65 59 1-211-15-07 San Juan, PR* 66 64 2-2+National Invitational Tournament <Fleet Classic ** Quaker City Tournament * Puerto Rico Tip-Off

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University OF tennessee series tied 1-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-70 Knoxville, TN * 58 77 0-112-27-73 Honolulu, HI ** 64 60 1-1*Volunteer Classic **Rainbow Classic

University OF tennessee At ChAttAnOOgA

series tied 1-0home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0

dAte site pC Opp W-l3-21-97 Birmingham, AL # 71 65 1-0 # NCAA Tournament

University OF texAspC trails 2-3

home: 2-1; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-76 Providence, RI < 81 67 1-012-21-95 Austin, TX 83 92 1-112-31-96 Providence, RI 74 66 2-11-7-02 Austin, TX 48 68 2-21-5-04 Providence, RI (OT) 77 79 2-3<Industrial Classic

texAs ChristiAn UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-10-98 Providence, RI * 77 79 0-1* CoSIDA Classic, Providence, RI

University OF texAs-el pAsOpC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-21-01 Las Vegas, NV * 69 60 1-0* Las Vegas Tourney

texAs-pAn AmeriCAn UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-21-98 Providence, RI 88 78 1-0

texAs teCh UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-30-77 Honolulu, HI * 53 52 1-0*Rainbow Classic

trinity COllegepC leads 2-1

home: 1-0; Away: 1-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-7-28 Hartford, CT 27 30 0-12-24-55 Hartford, CT 82 76 1-13-3-56 Providence, RI 76 68 2-1

tUFts UniversitypC leads 3-0

home: 0-0; Away: 3-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-7-51 Medford, MA * 77 74 1-02-28-55 Medford, MA 70 55 2-012-12-56 Medford, MA 76 55 3-0*NAIB Regionals

University OF tUlsApC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-29-86 Providence, RI < 74 82 0-1<Fleet Classic

UniOn COllegepC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-25-28 Schnectady, NY 22 27 0-1

University ClUbpC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-31-26 Brooklyn, NY 17 40 0-1

U.s. COAst gUArd ACAdemypC leads 10-2

home: 5-0; Away: 5-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-18-27 New London, CT 44 27 1-02-4-28 New London, CT 21 29 1-11-9-29 New London, CT 43 34 2-12-19-30 New London, CT 34 20 3-13-1-30 Providence, RI 34 24 4-11-17-31 Providence, RI 38 27 5-11-9-32 New London, CT 38 27 6-11-7-33 Providence, RI 51 33 7-12-17-34 New London, CT 52 30 8-112-15-45 New London, CT 32 57 8-22-6-46 Providence, RI 45 37 9-21-14-48 Providence, RI 39 37 10-2

U.s. militAry ACAdemy (Army)pC trails 0-5

home: 0-0; Away: 0-5; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-20-29 West Point, NY 32 36 0-11-17-34 West Point, NY 29 35 0-21-26-35 West Point, NY 24 28 0-31-22-36 West Point, NY 34 40 0-42-13-37 West Point, NY 34 48 0-5

U.s. nAvAl ACAdemy (nAvy)pC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-81 Providence, RI < 65 68 0-1<Industrial Bank Classic

U.s. sUbmArine bAsepC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-19-27 Groton, CT 35 27 1-0

UpsAlA COllegepC leads 8-3

home: 2-2; Away: 6-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-16-27 East Orange, NJ 34 27 1-02-21-29 East Orange, NJ 64 32 2-02-7-30 East Orange, NJ 61 21 3-02-14-31 East Orange, NJ 42 26 4-03-7-36 East Orange, NJ 58 24 5-02-20-47 Providence, RI 54 56 5-112-12-47 East Orange, NJ 71 61 6-12-19-51 Providence, RI 71 75 6-212-16-53 East Orange, NJ 64 82 6-32-24-54 Providence, RI 88 66 7-31-20-59 Providence, RI 73 37 8-3

University OF UtAhpC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-2-87 Salt Lake City, UT 62 86 0-112-23-89 Providence, RI 78 67 1-112-2-97 Chicago, Ill (United Center) * 58 64 1-2* DirectTV Great Eight Tournament

UtAh stAtepC leads 2-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-20-60 Madison Sq. Garden + 68 62 1-03-3-64 Providence, RI 85 72 2-012-17-66 Logan, UT 85 92 2-1+National Invitation Tournament

vAnderbilt UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-9-98 Providence, RI * 66 72 0-1* CoSIDA Classic, Providence, RI

University OF vermOntpC leads 6-0

home: 6-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-42 Providence, RI 73 37 1-012-21-91 Providence, RI 74 67 2-011-19-97 Providence, RI 67 63 3-012-4-02 Providence, RI 71 60 4-011-21-05 Providence, RI 87 77 5-011-24-09 Providence, RI 106 64 6-0

villAnOvA UniversitypC trails 37-52

home: 24-16; Away: 12-27; neutral: 2-8dAte site pC Opp W-l2-15-36 R.I. Auditorium 46 37 1-012-17-36 R.I. Auditorium 39 40 1-11-29-37 Villanova, PA 27 33 1-23-1-38 Villanova, PA 33 50 1-32-2-40 Villanova, PA 18 49 1-41-24-59 Palestra. Phil., PA (4OT) 90 83 2-412-29-62 Palestra, Phil., PA * 78 59 3-43-9-64 Palestra, Phil., PA # 66 77 3-52-23-65 Villanova, PA 57 71 3-612-4-65 Providence, RI 69 59 4-62-21-67 Providence, RI 52 55 4-712-2-67 Providence, RI 54 58 4-8 3-2-68 Villanova, PA 42 58 4-92-18-69 Villanova, PA 62 69 4-102-4-70 Providence, RI 54 44 5-102-23-71 Villanova, PA 75 76 5-111-10-72 Providence, RI 76 69 6-112-20-73 Villanova, PA 86 71 7-111-12-74 Providence, RI 87 77 8-112-25-75 Villanova, PA 84 67 9-113-1-76 Providence, RI 89 81 10-112-22-77 Villanova, PA 84 71 11-111-31-78 Providence, RI 66 73 11-121-3-79 Villanova, PA 52 51 12-121-29-80 Providence, RI 52 62 12-1312-6-80 Villanova, PA 49 68 12-142-14-81 Providence, RI 82 70 13-143-6-81 Syracuse, NY $ 49 58 13-1512-8-81 Villanova, PA 54 65 13-162-27-82 Providence, RI 53 54 13-171-15-83 Villanova, PA 61 70 13-182-16-83 Providence, RI 58 64 13-191-24-84 Villanova, PA 53 66 13-202-25-84 Providence, RI (OT) 56 58 13-211-23-85 Villanova, PA 57 65 13-222-23-85 Providence, RI 82 88 13-231-11-86 Providence, RI (OT) 77 78 13-241-25-86 Villanova, PA 68 80 13-253-6-86 Madison Sq. Garden $ 63 75 13-261-10-87 Villanova, PA 96 78 14-263-2-87 Providence, RI 97 80 15-261-30-88 Providence, RI (OT) 82 76 16-262-20-88 Villanova, PA 68 96 16-271-14-89 Providence, RI 67 76 16-282-14-89 Villanova, PA (OT) 83 86 16-291-13-90 Providence, RI 74 102 16-301-30-90 Villanova, PA (OT) 88 96 16-312-16-91 Villanova, PA 55 64 16-32

3-2-91 Providence, RI 86 75 17-321-25-92 Providence, RI 63 55 18-323-3-92 Villanova, PA 62 75 18-331-23-93 Providence, RI 77 66 19-332-20-93 Villanova, PA 74 59 20-3312-7-93 Villanova, PA 66 65 21-233-2-94 Providence, RI 77 67 22-333-11-94 Madison Sq. Garden $ 77 66 23-331-28-95 Villanova, PA 67 88 23-343-4-95 Providence, RI 71 70 24-343-11-95 Madison Sq. Garden $ 75 90 24-351-24-96 Villanova, PA 65 69 24-363-7-96 Madison Sq. Garden $ 68 78 24-3712-4-96 Villanova, PA 64 75 24-381-6-97 Providence, RI 91 68 25-383-7-97 Madison Sq. Garden $ 63 73 25-392-14-98 Providence, RI 58 52 26-391-26-99 Providence, RI 85 72 27-392-20-99 Villanova, PA (OT) 90 84 28-391-20-00 Providence, RI 57 66 28-403-1-00 Villanova, PA 72 77 28-411-9-01 Villanova, PA 76 67 29-411-31-01 Providence, RI 84 64 30-411-2-02 Villanova, PA 57 76 30-422-19-02 Providence, RI 72 64 31-421-11-03 Villanova, PA 67 81 31-432-22-03 Providence, RI 70 60 32-431-21-04 Providence, RI 62 56 33-432-11-04 Villanova, PA 100 74 34-433-11-04 Madison Sq. Garden $ 66 69 34-441-11-05 Providence, RI (OT) 78 83 34-452-5-05 Villanova, PA 81 89 34-461-23-07 Providence, RI 73 82 34-473-8-08 Providence, RI 63 73 34-482-4-09 Providence, RI 91 94 34-493-5-09 Villanova, PA 80 97 34-502-13-10 Villanova, PA 81 92 34-511-26-11 Providence, RI 83 68 35-512-7-12 Villanova, PA 72 74 35-521-19-13 Providence, RI 69 66 36-522-3-13 Villanova, PA 55 52 37-52*ECAC Quaker City Classic #NCAA Tournament$BIG EAST Tournament

University OF virginiAseries tied 3-3

home: 1-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 1-3dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-78 Superdome > 68 106 0-111-23-84 Kona, HI * 75 71 1-13-16-89 Nashville, TN # 97 100 1-211-26-99 Puerto Rico & 64 80 1-31-3-04 Charlottesville, VA 84 69 2-32-2-05 Providence, RI 98 79 3-3*Hawaiian Airlines/Chaminade Invitational#NCAA Tournament &Puerto Rico Shootout>Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)

virginiA COmmOnWeAlth Univ.pC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-8-69 Providence, RI 103 71 1-0

virginiA pOlyteChniC institUtepC trails 4-5

home: 3-1; Away: 1-3; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-29-82 Honolulu, HI * 57 70 0-13-20-95 Providence, RI + 78 91 0-21-20-01 Blacksburg, VA 75 60 1-22-20-01 Providence, RI 96 56 2-22-9-02 Providence, RI 77 69 3-22-23-02 Blacksburg, VA 64 69 3-31-18-03 Blacksburg, VA 79 92 3-42-1-03 Providence, RI 89 58 4-42-4-04 Blacksburg, VA 57 69 4-5*Rainbow Classic +National Invitation Tourn.

WAgner COllegepC leads 3-0

home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l2-26-47 Providence, RI 73 64 1-012-13-47 Staten Island, NY 40 37 2-012-29-88 Providence, RI 93 57 3-0

WAke FOrest UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l11-24-04 Madison Square Garden * 67 79 0-1*Preseason NIT

WAlsh-kAiserpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-3-45 Providence, RI 61 39 1-0

University OF WAshingtOnpC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-19-80 Providence, RI * 51 60 0-1* Industrial Bank Classic

WAshingtOn stAte UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-73 Honolulu, HI * 82 67 1-0*Rainbow Classic

WAyne stAte UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l

1-6-76 Providence, RI 80 52 1-0

Western kentUCky Universityseries tied 1-1

home: 1-0; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l1-10-73 Providence, RI 118 88 1-012-10-73 Bowling Green, KY 84 89 1-1

West texAs stAte UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-28-84 Providence, RI * 73 64 1-0*Fleet Classic

West virginiA UniversitypC trails 11-17

home: 7-5; Away: 1-9; neutral: 3-3dAte site pC Opp W-l3-8-65 Palestra, Phil., PA # 91 67 1-03-18-91 Providence, RI + 85 79 2-03-21-93 Providence, RI + 68 67 3-01-20-96 Providence, RI 95 78 4-01-19-97 Providence, RI 74 61 5-02-9-97 Morgantown, WV (OT) 78 90 5-13-6-97 Madison Sq. Garden $ 76 69 6-11-24-98 Morgantown, WV 63 81 6-21-5-99 Providence, RI (OT) 90 87 7-22-3-99 Morgantown, WV 77 68 8-21-23-00 Providence, RI 69 82 8-31-30-00 Wheeling, WV (OT) 60 70 8-41-30-02 Morgantown, WV 81 89 8-53-12-03 Madison Sq. Garden $ 73 50 9-51-17-04 Providence, RI 87 66 10-51-29-05 Providence, RI 78 82 10-62-9-05 Morgantown, WV 65 67 10-73-9-05 Madison Square Garden $ 59 82 10-81-17-06 Morgantown, WV 48 64 10-92-20-07 Providence, RI 64 61 11-93-7-07 Madison Sq. Garden $ 79 92 11-102-2-08 Providence, RI 65 77 11-112-23-08 Morgantown, WV 53 80 11-123-12-08 Madison Sq. Garden $ 53 58 11-132-7-09 Morgantown, WV 59 86 11-142-17-10 Providence, RI 74 88 11-151-13-11 Morgantown, WV 63 93 11-162-5-12 Providence, RI (OT) 84 87 11-17$ BIG EAST Tournament +National Invitation Tourn.#NCAA Tournament $ BIG EAST Tournament

WiChitA stAte UniversitypC trails 0-2

home: 0-1; Away: 0-1; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-11-04 Providence, RI 86 90 0-111-30-05 Wichita, KS 74 82 0-2

COllege OF WilliAm & mArypC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-20-73 Providence, RI 105 75 1-0

WinthrOp UniversitypC trails 0-1

home: 0-1; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-30-04 Providence, RI 54 60 0-1

Univ. OF WisCOnsin-mAdisOnpC leads 3-1

home: 2-0; Away: 1-0; neutral: 0-1dAte site pC Opp W-l12-26-61 Madison Sq. Garden * 84 95 0-112-9-77 Providence, RI 73 62 1-112-11-95 Providence, RI 58 57 2-112-23-96 Madison, WI 59 57 3-1*Holiday Festival

Univ. OF WisCOnsin-sUperiOrpC leads 1-0

home: 1-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-10-80 Providence, RI 78 56 1-0

WOrCester pOlyteChniC institUtepC leads 9-2

home: 4-0; Away: 5-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l3-2-29 Worcester, MA 47 25 1-01-22-30 Providence, RI 33 18 2-02-23-31 Worcester, MA 41 25 3-02-22-32 Worcester, MA 54 24 4-03-4-33 Worcester, MA 46 22 5-03-7-34 Providence, RI 58 21 6-03-9-35 Worcester, MA 55 33 7-01-28-39 Worcester, MA 54 68 7-12-17-40 Worcester, MA 23 64 7-212-16-41 Providence, RI 66 45 8-21-8-58 Providence,RI 64 47 9-2

WyOming UniversitypC leads 1-0

home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; neutral: 1-0dAte site pC Opp W-l11-24-10 Cancun, Mexico* 84 77 1-0*Cancun Challenge

xAvier UniversitypC trails 1-2

home: 1-0; Away: 0-2; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-20-61 Cincinnati, OH 53 67 0-112-28-85 Cincinnati, OH 63 75 0-212-22-87 Providence, RI 96 76 1-2

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yAle UniversitypC leads 10-7

home: 4-0; Away: 6-7; neutral: 0-0dAte site pC Opp W-l12-13-26 New Haven, CT 23 53 0-112-15-28 New Haven, CT 28 27 1-112-17-29 New Haven, CT 21 30 1-22-16-30 New Haven, CT 25 34 1-312-15-31 New Haven, CT 32 26 2-312-13-32 New Haven, CT 29 50 2-412-14-33 New Haven, CT 35 32 3-412-13-34 New Haven, CT 26 41 3-512-11-35 New Haven, CT 48 24 4-52-24-37 New Haven, CT 37 50 4-62-16-38 New Haven, CT 41 32 5-61-13-48 New Haven, CT 49 37 6-61-22-49 New Haven, CT 51 88 6-712-6-88 Providence, RI 78 55 7-712-22-05 Providence, RI 76 63 8-712-21-09 Providence, RI 87 78 9-711-15-10 Providence, RI 58 55 10-7

longest Winning streaks19 games: Began 12/1/64 vs. Catholic 71-62 Ended 2/23/65 vs. Villanova 71-5517 games: Began 1/24/73 vs. Massachusetts 91-78 Ended 3/24/73 vs. Memphis St. 98-8516 games: Began 1/31/63 vs. Dayton 84-72 Ended 12/4/63 vs. Assumption 88-80

longest home Winning streaks56 games: Began 2/13/71 vs. St. Joseph’s 88-76 Ended 12/28/74 vs. St. John’s 91-79 (15 games at Alumni Hall, 41 games at Prov. Civic Center)38 games: Began 2/5/63 vs. Massachusetts 80-61 Ended 2/17/66 vs. Rhode Island 84-61 (All 38 games at Alumni Hall)35 games: Began 3/1/58 vs. Boston College 81-59 Ended 2/11/61 vs. Rhode Island 78-76 (All 35 games at Alumni Hall)25 games: Began 2/20/32 vs. Alumni 35-31 Ended: 3/12/36 vs. Springfield 33-24 (17 games at Harkins Hall, 8 games at R.I. Auditorium)24 games: Began 12/18/76 vs. Brown 102-82 Ended 1/31/78 vs. Villanova 73-66 (All 24 games at Prov. Civic Center)

longest losing streaks12 games: Began 2/5/49 vs. Springfield 54-51 Ended 3/9/49 vs. Clark 46-4511 games: Began 1/30/10 vs. Cincinnati 92-88 Ended vs. Dartmouth 11/13/10 87-5210 games: Began 1/8/00 vs. Boston College 67-62 Ended 2/16/00 vs Miami 47-45 8 games: Began 1/30/40 vs. Rhode Island 50-30 Ended 2/27/40 vs. Connecticut 55-51 7 games: Began 1/28/85 vs. Notre Dame 70-53 Ended 2/20/85 vs. Seton Hall 74-73 Began 1/8/05 vs. Boston College 69-60 Ended 2/2/05 vs. Virginia 98-79

regular season game streaks

lOpsided Wins by the FriArs+64 12-13-30 NEWPORT NAVAL STATION, 80-16+61 2-22-01 BINGHAMTON, 119-58+60 12-11-93 ST. FRANCIS, 108-48+60 11-27-99 American-Puerto Rico, 120-60+58 12-15-42 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL, 97-39+51 12-23-00 BROWN, 110-59+50 11-23-85 ASSUMPTION, 97-47+49 1-12-89 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT, 105-56+49 3- 3-43 ST. ANSELM, 88-39+48 3- 4-42 Assumption, 94-46+47 11-28-90 BROWN, 116-69+46 3- 4-27 LOWELL TEXTILE, 65-19+46 1-12-35 HOLY CROSS, 59-13

lOpsided lOsses by the FriArs-54 12-17-54 Holy Cross, 101-47-48 3- 1-45 Rhode Island, 90-42-48 3- 5-47 Rhode Island, 101-53-46 2-28-49 Rhode Island, 99-53-44 1-16-79 Rhode Island, 86-42-41 2-17-40 Worcester Tech, 64-23-41 1-16-85 Georgetown, 85-44-40 3-13-65 Princeton, 109-69

FriArs And rAdiOThe first local radio package broadcast of a Friar game was January 17, 1959 when Boston College defeated PC 51-49. This year marks the 54th season that PC basketball can be heard on local radio.

FriArs And televisiOnPC lost to Bradley in the NIT Championship on March 22, 1960 before a national TV audience. The first game televised as part of a local pack-age was when Holy Cross defeated PC 77-72 on March 4, 1961. This year marks the 52nd season that PC can be seen on local TV.

neW englAnd OppOnentsProvidence has a 658-298 (.688) record versus all New England opponents, twice compiling 24 game winning streaks in the region, and has won 19 New England championships.

Five With 1000During the 2008-09 season, Providence had five players - Weyinmi Efejuku, Jeff Xavier, Geoff McDermott, Randall Hanke and Sharaud Curry - with 1000 career points apiece. In the history of college basketball, only one other school - Florida, in 2007 - also had five players with 1000 points in the same season.

100,000th pOintOn January 27, 1990 when Abdul Shamsid-Deen hit the first basket of the game versus Boston College, it represented the 100,000th point in PC history.

All-Time Series Scores All-Time Series Scoreslongest home losing streak5 games: Began 1/3/81 vs. Boston College 98-71 Ended 2/14/81 vs. Villanova Began 1/12/85 vs. Syracuse 71-63 Ended 2/20/85 vs. Seton Hall 74-73 Began 2/6/10 vs. Marquette 82-79

longest road Winning streak9 games: Began 3/7/64 vs. Brown 72-67 Ended 2/23/65 vs. Villanova 71-55

longest road losing streak16 games: Began 1/17/10 vs. Marquette 93-63 Ended 11/14/11 vs. Fairfield 80-72

longest big eAst Winning streak6 games: Began 1/10/87 vs. Villanova 96-78 Ended 2/3/87 vs. Boston College 67-66 Began 2/7/04 vs. Syracuse 74-61 Ended: 3/2/04 vs. Pittsburgh 88-61

longest big eAst losing streak11 games: Began 12/18/79 vs. Georgetown Ended 1/19/81 vs. Georgetown 61-58Over 2 seasons:15 games: Began 1/30/10 vs. Cincinnati 92-88 Ended 1/10/12 vs. Louisville 90-59

longest season-Opening Win streaks19 games: Began 12/1/64 vs. Catholic 71-62 Ended 2/23/65 vs. Villanova 71-5513 games: Began 11/25/88 vs. Niagara 104-66 Ended 1/14/89 vs. Villanova 76-67

longest season-Opening losing streak2 games: Began 12/10/32 vs. Dartmouth 44-32 Ended 12/16/32 vs. Catholic Club 27-18 Began 11/9/98 vs. Vanderbilt 72-66 Ended 11/14/98 vs. Rhode Island 87-63

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C Cranston Street Armory 1-0 CG City Gymnasium 10-6 H Harkins Hall 60-8 I Infantry Hall 5-0 L LaSalle High 9-1 M Mt. Pleasant High 43-21 PBC Providence Boys Club 0-1 R Rhode Island Auditorium 16-17

1920-21 (0-3)Coach: NoneCaptain: NoneDate PC OPP ATTN12-4 13 at East Greenwich Acad. 64 -12-7 25 at Rhode Island State 87 -12-10 19 RISD (PBC) 29 - 57 180

WILLIAM DONOvAN1921-22

One Season (0-6)William Donovan was the Friars’ first coach and a Providence College freshman when he coached the team. He never graduated from PC.

1921-22 (0-6)Coach: William Donovan and Joseph McGeeCaptain: Joseph McGeeDate PC OPP ATTN 12-6 19 at Rhode Island State 35 -12-14 10 HOLY CROSS (I) 56 -12-16 12 at Brown 48 -12-21 20 at Cresent Athletic Club 48 -12-22 26 at St. Francis (NY) 49 -1-13 19 at Lowell Textile 51 - 106 287

The NCAA has recognized these nine games in 1920-21 and 1921-22 as exhibition games.

ARCHIe GOLeMBeSkIHoly Cross ‘23

1926-27One Season (8-8)

Archie Golembeski, an All-east football star from Holy Cross coached the Friars to the first win in the history of the pro-gram. Golembeski resurrected the pro-gram after it had

been dormant for three seasons. He also served as the head football coach at Providence after a stint with the Providence Steamrollers and an abbrevi-ated professional wrestling career. He left PC to become the Athletic Director at Worcester Academy. Golembeski died on March 9, 1976.

1926-27 (8-8)Coach: Archie Golembeski H:2-0 A:6-8Captain: Hector AllenDate PC OPP ATTN12-4 31 at Bridgewater State 1912-8 16 at Dartmouth 40 120012-13 23 at Yale 53 -12-15 28 at Boston University 30 -12-18 18 at Northeastern 31 - 120012-31 17 at University Club 40 -1-1 12 at Crescent Athletic Club 40 -1-13 31 MIDDLEBURY (L) 271-22 18 at Springfield 41 -2-5 35 at New Bedford Textile 332-8 25 at Lowell Textile 172-18 44 at U.S. Coast Guard 272-19 35 at U.S. Submarine Base 272-25 36 at St. John’s 332-26 24 at Seton Hall 25 -3-4 65 LOWELL TEXTILE (L) 19 458 502

AL McCLeLLAN1927-38

11 Seasons (147-65)

Al McClellan, 4th on the all-time victories list at Providence, was the first coach to achieve great suc-cess at PC. His 19 wins in 1932 would not be matched for 27 years! “The General” left

Providence to become head coach at Boston College (93-77) and later at Belmont Abbey (50-27). He died on September 23, 1962.

1927-28 (7-9)Coach: Al McClellan H:0-1 A:7-8Captain: Charles A. MurphyDate PC OPP ATTN12-7 42 at Clark 2112-10 30 at Dartmouth 52 -12-16 34 at Upsala 2712-17 19 at Seton Hall 3812-19 35 at Columbia C. Pharmacy 2012-20 26 at St. John’s 38 -1-7 27 at Trinity 30 -1-13 23 SPRINGFIELD (L) 44 - 4001-21 21 at Connecticut 29 -2-4 36 at U.S. Coast Guard 38 -2-7- 36 at New Hampshire 232-10 42 at Boston University 242-18 26 at MIT 212-24 30 at Albany State (NY) (OT) 31 -2-25 22 at Union 27 -3-3 31 at Brown 19 1100 480 482

1928-29 (17-3)Coach: Al McClellan H:2-0 A:15-3Captain: Lawrence P. WheelerDate PC OPP ATTN 12-8 42 at Northeastern 31 12-12 34 at Dartmouth 3212-15 28 at Yale 2712-18 32 at St. John’s 3012-19 45 at Stroudsburg State 3112-20 23 at St. Thomas 28 - 5001-9 43 at U.S. Coast Guard 341-12 25 at Springfield 211-16 51 at Clark 281-19 35 at Holy Cross 28 11002-2 35 HOLY CROSS (C) 21 17002-6 33 at Connecticut 35 -2-9 41 at New Hampshire 242-12 31 LOWELL TEXTILE (L) 21 5002-20 32 at U.S. Military Academy 36 -2-21 64 at Upsala 322-22 35 at Crescent Athletic Club 342-26 54 at Lowell Textile Institute 253-2 47 at WPM 253-5 49 at Brown 23 1300 779 579

1929-30 (15-4)Coach: Al McClellan H:7-0 A:8-4Captain: Stan SzydiaDate PC OPP ATTN 12-11 48 NORTHEASTERN (I) 2112-17 21 at Yale 30 -12-20 20 at St. John’s 27 -12-21 43 at Columbia C. Pharmacy 121-11 41 SPRINGFIELD (I) 281-16 44 MIDDLEBURY (L) 231-18 34 at Holy Cross 33

Year W L Year W L1926-27 8 8 1970-71 20 81927-28 7 9 1971-72 21 61928-29 17 3 1972-73 27 41929-30 15 4 1973-74 28 41930-31 14 5 1974-75 20 111931-32 19 5 1975-76 21 111932-33 13 3 1976-77 24 51933-34 12 5 1977-78 24 81934-35 17 5 1978-79 10 161935-36 14 7 1979-80 11 161936-37 12 10 1980-81 10 181937-38 7 9 1981-82 10 171938-39 4 7 1982-83 12 191939-40 5 9 1983-84 15 141940-41 11 6 1984-85 11 201941-42 13 7 1985-86 17 141942-43 15 5 1986-87 25 91943-44 No Team - WWII 1987-88 11 171944-45 5 7 1988-89 18 111945-46 5 12 1989-90 17 121946-47 8 11 1990-91 19 131947-48 10 10 1991-92 14 171948-49 7 19 1992-93 20 131949-50 14 9 1993-94 20 101950-51 14 10 1994-95 17 131951-52 14 9 1995-96 18 121952-53 11 11 1996-97 24 121953-54 13 13 1997-98 13 161955-56 14 8 1998-99 16 141956-57 15 9 1999-00 11 191957-58 18 6 2000-01 21 101958-59 20 7 2001-02 15 161959-60 24 5 2002-03 18 141960-61 24 5 2003-04 20 91961-62 20 6 2004-05 14 171962-63 24 4 2005-06 12 151963-64 20 6 2006-07 18 131964-65 24 2 2007-08 15 161965-66 22 5 2008-09 19 141966-67 21 7 2009-10 12 191967-68 11 14 2010-11 15 171968-69 14 10 2011-12 15 171969-70 14 11 2012-13 19 15

1-22 33 WPI (L) 181-25 31 ST. JOHN’S (I) 212-1 27 HOLY CROSS (I) 252-7 61 at Upsala 212-8 22 at City College of NY 40 - 15002-15 56 NEW BEDFORD TEXTILE (L) 222-19 34 at U.S. Coast Guard 202-22 36 SETON HALL (I) 252-26 23 at New Hampshire 27 -3-1 34 U.S. COAST GUARD (L) 243-6 30 at Brown 20 12003-8 28 at Lowell Textile 22 666 459

1930-31 (14-5)Coach: Al McClellan H:4-0 A:10-5Captain: Johnny krieger and William McCueDate PC OPP ATTN 12-10 25 at Dartmouth 33 - 150012-13 80 NEWPORT NAVAL (L) 1612-16 25 at Yale 34 -12-19 16 at St. John’s 21 -12-20 40 at Seton Hall 221-10 38 at Holy Cross 311-17 38 U.S. COAST GUARD (L) 271-24 60 at Northeastern 32 20002-4 28 at Springfield 27 9002-7 17 at City College of NY 26 -2-12 20 at Columbus Club (NY) 24 -2-13 34 at Muhlenberg 292-14 42 at Upsala 262-17 31 at New Hampshire 212-21 36 HOLY CROSS (H) 19 10002-23 41 at WPI 252-26 48 SETON HALL (H) 313-4 47 at Brown 28 25003-6 34 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 29 700 501

Roster (Pts.): Fred Bentley (13.3), Joe Kerns (3.3), Jim Tully (1.3), Matt Carollan (0.7), Joe Dore (0.3), Dom L’Angello (0.0), Harold Crawford (0.0), Louis Gerourard (0.0), Paul Redmond (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Joseph McGee (8.3), Fred Hasney (5.0), Heroux (4.0), Peterson (2.0), William Donovan (1.5), Francis McGee (1.0), Joe Kerns (1.0), Harold Crawford (0.0), Fred Bentley (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Hector Allen (7.3), John Murphy (6.9), Dave Adair (5.9), Adelard Fleurent (5.0), Larry Wheeler (4.6), Leo Bourdeau (3.2), Stan Szydla (2.2), Charles Murphy (2.1), Pete Rzeznikiewicz (1.1), Leo Supple (1.0), Gerard Dillon (0.3), Jim McPartland (0.0), Clement Spring (0.0), Jimmy Victory (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Krieger (9.9), Larry Wheeler (7.1), Bill McCue (4.9), Charles Murphy (3.1), Adelard Fluerent (3.0), Stan Szydla (2.7), Hector Allen (1.6), George Forrest (0.5), Gerard Dillon (0.3), Leo Bourdeau (0.0), Mark McGovern (0.0), Steve Nawrocki (0.0), Pete Rzeznikiewicz (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Eddie Wineapple (13.9), John Krieger (10.6), Larry Wheeler (5.5), Bill McCue (5.2), Stan Szydla (2.0), Bill Gainor (1.7), Jim Welch (0.7), Willard Cooley (0.3), Ed Derivan (0.1), George Cody (0.0), George Forrest (0.0), Foster (0.0), John McCormac (0.0), Mark McGovern (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Krieger (10.7), Bill McCue (7.8), Larry Wheeler (6.7), Jim Welch (3.4), Bill Gainor (3.3), Stan Szydla (2.7), Fran Dromgoole (2.4), Sam Rice (1.7), George Cody (1.0), Ed Derivan (0.9), Jim Burns (0.0), John McCormac (0.0), Mark McGovern (0.0), Henry Smolensky (0.0)

keY TO PROvIDeNCe COLLeGeHOMe COURTS (1920-55)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

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Roster (Pts.): Allen Brachen (9.5), John Krieger (9.4), Ed Koslowski (9.1), Bill McCue (3.5), Fran Dromgoole (2.9), Bill Gainor (2.3), George Cody (1.5), Jim Welch (0.7), Ed Reilly (0.7), John McCormac (0.6), Ed Derivan (0.0)

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1934-35 (17-5)Coach: Al McClellan H:8-0 A:9-5Captain: Bill kutniewskiDate PC OPP ATTN 12-11 45 HARVARD (R) 21 12-13 26 at Yale 41 -12-15 51 EAST STROUDSBURG (H) 4012-18 37 at St. John’s 40 -12-19 26 at John Marshall 44 -12-20 45 at East Stroudsburg 411-9 42 at Dartmouth 35 3001-12 59 HOLY CROSS (R) 131-16 41 SPRINGFIELD (H) 291-19 58 ST. JOHN’S (R) 281-25 40 at Pratt 191-26 24 at U.S. Military Academy 28 -2-9 53 RHODE ISLAND (R) 28 24002-16 55 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 382-19 52 at Holy Cross 242-22 30 at Springfield 35 - 12002-23 45 ST. ANSELM (H) 372-28 47 at Rhode Island 43 16003-2 46 at St. Anselm 283-6 48 at Lowell Textile 383-9 55 at WPI 333-13 63 at Brown 43 3000 988 726

1935-36 (14-7)Coach: Al McClellan H:6-0 A:8-6 N:0-1Captain: John F. SmithDate PC OPP ATTN 12-7 45 at Assumption 2412-11 48 at Yale 24 100012-14 64 EAST STROUDSBURG (H) 3912-19 50 at East Stroudsburg 3112-20 43 at Columbus Club (OT) 45 -12-21 30 at Stamford 291-8 53 at Dartmouth 54 - 20001-11 51 ST. ANSELM (H) 301-14 35 at Lowell Textile 301-18 53 RHODE ISLAND (R) 47 35001-22 34 at U.S. Military Academy 40 -2-8 65 at Rhode Island 42 20002-13 55 SPRINGFIELD (R) 482-15 46 VILLANOVA (R) 37 4002-22 43 at Springfield 50 - 20002-29 31 at St. Anselm 32 -3-6 34 at St. John’s 43 -3-7 58 at Upsala 243-10 38 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 343-12 24 Springfield * 33 - 10003-14 48 at Brown 34 2500 948 770* U.S. Olympic New England Playoffs, Cambridge, MA

1936-37 (12-10)Coach: Al McClellan H:5-2 A:7-8Captain: Leo J. DavinDate PC OPP ATTN 12-5 49 EAST STROUDSBURG (H) 3312-9 59 ASSUMPTION (H) 2612-12 28 at City College of NY 44 - 500012-17 39 VILLANOVA (R) 40 -1-9 48 at Assumption 181-13 57 at Dartmouth (OT) 51 20001-14 28 at Lowell Textile 251-16 54 RHODE ISLAND (R) 63 - 38001-29 27 at Villanova 33 - 15001-30 36 at LaSalle 47 - 10002-6 49 at St. Anselm 452-9 50 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 262-12 50 at Pratt 312-13 34 at U.S. Military Academy 48 -2-20 50 ST. ANSELM (H) 452-22 33 at Springfield 38 - 17002-24 37 at Yale 50 - 12002-27 39 SPRINGFIELD (R) 353-5 37 at St. John’s 44 -3-6 35 at Seton Hall 45 -3-10 42 at Rhode Island 38 18233-13 33 at Brown 32 914 857

1931-32 (19-5)Coach: Al McClellan H:6-2 A:13-3Captain: William GainorDate PC OPP ATTN 12-9 28 at Dartmouth 41 - 12-12 62 NEWPORT NAVAL (H) 2212-15 32 at Yale 2612-18 28 at Seton Hall 2412-19 25 at St. John’s 33 -1-9 38 at U.S. Coast Guard 271-15 35 at Holy Cross (OT) 31 14001-20 37 at Harvard 25 8001-23 34 SPRINGFIELD (H) 311-30 26 ST. JOHN’S (R) 30 - 20002-4 20 at Columbus Club (NY) 31 -2-5 37 at Pratt 192-6 23 at Manhattan 222-9 40 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 242-10 52 at Boston University 402-13 23 at New Hampshire 72-18 20 CCNY (R) 37 - 20002-20 35 ALUMNI (H) 312-22 54 at WPI 242-25 51 SETON HALL (H) 212-27 46 HOLY CROSS (R) 333-1 36 at Massachusetts 213-3 42 at Lowell Textile 233-15 51 at Brown 34 875 657

1932-33 (13-3)Coach: Al McClellan H:4-0 A:9-3Captain: Allen BrackenDate PC OPP ATTN 12-10 32 at Dartmouth 44 - 12-13 29 at Yale 50 -12-16 27 at Columbus Club (NY) 1812-17 25 at St. John’s 39 -1-7 51 U.S. COAST GUARD (H) 331-13 64 MIDDLEBURY (H) 311-20 30 at Manhattan 271-28 53 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 372-4 43 SPRINGFIELD (H) 25 10002-8 46 at Massachusetts 402-11 35 at New Hampshire 272-18 47 ST. JOHN’S (H) 382-22 43 at Springfield 293-1 48 at Boston University 37 5003-4 46 at WPI 223-11 50 at Brown 26 669 523

1933-34 (12-5)Coach: Al McClellan H:3-0 A:9-5Captain: ed koslowskiDate PC OPP ATTN 12-8 47 EAST STROUDSBURG (H) 3512-14 35 at Yale 3212-19 31 at St. John’s 43 -12-20 40 at Columbus Club 271-10 25 at Dartmouth 37 -1-17 29 at U.S. Military Academy 35 -1-18 30 at East Stroudsburg 231-19 29 at St. Thomas 43 -1-27 44 SPRINGFIELD (H) 432-9 31 at Pratt 252-10 17 at City College of NY 38 -2-16 25 at Harvard 182-17 52 at U.S. Coast Guard 30 4002-22 45 at Springfield 33 9003-2 46 at Lowell Textile 333-7 58 WPI (H) 213-10 41 at Brown 24 1200 625 540

1937-38 (7-9)Coach: Al McClellan H:3-2 A:4-7Captain: edward BobinskiDate PC OPP ATTN 12-14 32 at Connecticut 40 -12-16 60 ASSUMPTION (H) 311-8 42 at St. Anselm 381-13 28 at Dartmouth 39 -1-15 41 RHODE ISLAND (R) 52 - 45662-12 32 SPRINGFIELD (H) 52 -2-16 41 at Yale 322-19 56 ST. ANSELM (H) 292-22 40 at Springfield 53 -2-25 37 at St. John’s 47 -2-26 33 at City College of NY 57 -2-28 41 at East Stroudsburg 403-1 33 at Villanova 50 - 15003-5 59 at Rhode Island 85 - 15003-8 61 LOWELL TEXTILE (H) 40 2003-12 57 at Brown 55 2000 693 740

eDWARD CROTTYNotre Dame ‘37

1938-46Seven seasons

(58-53)

edward Crotty coached during the “War Years” after a standout career at Notre Dame. While at Providence, he served as the head of physical educa-tion. After a 5-12 season, he moved

to Danbury, Conn. where he served as Director of Athletics and Recreation.

1938-39 (4-7)Coach: edward Crotty H:3-1 A:1-6Captain: elton DeuseDate PC OPP ATTN 12-8 36 ASSUMPTION (H) 2612-12 24 at Dartmouth 41 - 15001-6 50 BECKER (H) 491-14 45 RHODE ISLAND (R) 57 - 34451-28 54 at Worcester Tech 68 -2-18 40 SPRINGFIELD (H) 332-22 41 at Springfield 48 - 14002-25 57 at Assumption 33 7003-1 42 at Becker 66 -3-4 60 at Rhode Island 86 -3-11 25 at Brown 44 - 2000 474 551

Roster (Pts.): Allen Brachen (9.4), Ed Koslowski (7.7), Sam Shapiro (6.5), Ed Reilly (3.6), John McCormac (2.5), Bill Gainor (2.0), Jim Welch (2.0), Bill Hyte (1.7), Fran Dromgoole (1.5), Birdie Tebbetts (1.5), Grubert (1.5), Ollie Roberge (1.3), Oscar Perrin (0.9), Fran Reavey (0.8), George Cody (0.7)

Roster (Pts.): Allen Brachen (13.0), Ed Koslowski (9.0), Sam Shapiro (6.6), Bill Kutniewski (5.1), Ed Reilly (3.0), Ollie Roberge (2.1), Fran Dromgoole (1.6), Oscar Perrin (1.1), Ed Stanisiewski (1.1), John Madden (0.7), Jim Bostick (0.5), Tony Barbarito (0.0), Dexter Davis (0.0), Gerard Dillon (0.0), Abe Feit (0.0), Ford (0.0), Joe Morrison (0.0), Austin Smith (0.0), Wheeler (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Allen Brachen (9.9), Sam Shapiro (7.1), Ed Koslowski (5.8), Bill Kutniewski (5.7), Ed Reilly (3.5), John Ziment (2.1), Jim Bostick (1.3), Abe Feit (1.1), Ollie Roberge (0.8), John Madden (0.8), Oscar Perrin (0.5), John Morrison (0.3), Pat Morrison (0.3)

Roster (Pts.): Bill Kutniewski (8.0), Al Hagstrom (7.9), Joe Carew (7.5), John Smith (5.2), Ray Belliveau (5.2), Charles Gallagher (2.8), Jim Bostick (2.6), Leo Davin (2.4), Fred Collins (1.7), Carl Angelica (1.6), Abe Feit (1.5), Elmer Chester (1.2), Milt Blieden (1.1), John Madden (1.0), Pat Morrison (0.4)

Roster (Pts.): Ed Bobinski (10.1), Leo Davin (8.3), Joe Carew (7.4), John Smith (5.2), Ray Belliveau (5.2), Charles Gallagher (4.8), Al Hagstrom (3.8), Fred Collins (3.4), Leo Ploski (1.3), Carl Angelica (1.1),Milt Blieden (0.7), Bill Moge (0.3), Charles Kelly (0.3), Bill Spinnler (0.0), Norm Eichner (0.0), Dom Minicucci (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Ed Bobinski (9.5), Joe Carew (7.5), Al Hagstrom (7.0), Leo Davin (6.5), Leo Ploski (4.4), John Smith (3.8), Fred Collins (3.2), Carl Angelica (2.9), Charles Gallagher (2.7), Ray Belliveau (2.3), Bill Spinnler (1.6), Mike Harvey (1.2), Elton Deuse (0.7), Paul Farley (0.7), Bill Murphy (0.8), John Crowley (0.5), Charles McElroy (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Crowley (9.8), Ed Bobinski (7.5), Joe Kwasniewski (6.3), Leo Ploski (5.4), Bill Spinnler (3.6), Elton Deuse (2.9), Jim Bagley (2.8), Ralph Paparella (2.7), John Barnini (2.5), Tony Scavotto (2.0), Paul Farley (1.6), Harry Speckman (1.5), Paul Sweeney (1.0), Jim Leo (0.9), Larry Shattuck (0.8), Bernard White (0.0), Jim Padden (0.0)

The 1928-29 team was the first Friar squad to garner national recognition.

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Roster (Pts.): Steve Fallon (10.1), Joe Kwasniewski (8.7), Elton Deuse (8.3), Beryle Sacks (6.3), Bill Murphy (5.3), Jack Levey (3.0), John Barnini (2.7), James Leo (2.7), Paul Sweeney (1.6), Vic Storey (1.0), Sam Kusinitz (0.8), Harry Speckman (0.7), Ralph Paparella (0.3), James Bagley (0.0), Milt Blieden (0.0), Bill Gustas (0.0), John Lee (0.0), McNally (0.0)

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1-23 59 NORWICH (H) 431-26 54 RHODE ISLAND (R) 56 - 45001-30 66 LOWELL TECH (H) 212-2 47 at Manhattan 65 - 11002-5 53 at Lowell Tech 312-6 49 at St. Anselm 372-12 59 HARVARD NAVAL SCH. (H) 422-16 38 at Seton Hall 47 -2-22 49 at Springfield 50 - 11002-27 68 at Rhode Island 85 -3-3 88 ST. ANSELM (H) 393-10 49 at Brown 44 11003-13 55 at Siena 43 1800 1240 922

1944-45 (5-7)Coach: edward Crotty H:4-3 A:1-3 N:0-1Captain: Leo LebossiereDate PC OPP ATTN 1-19 50 AIR FACILITIES (H) 451-22 36 BROWN (H) 71 -1-26 74 at Hedron 331-29 43 at Brown 70 -2-2 58 LOVELL GENERAL HOSP. (H) 67 -2-6 72 NORTHEASTERN (H) 612-15 50 Rider * 60 - 20202-17 42 at Connecticut 48 - 12002-21 68 BOSTON MARINES (H) 532-24 43 CASU (Quonset Point) (H) 65 -3-1 42 at Rhode Island 90 -3-3 61 WALSH-KAISER (H) 39 639 702 *Boston Garden

1945-46 (5-12)Coach: edward Crotty H:3-4 A:2-7 N:0-1Captain: Henri ethierDate PC OPP ATTN 12-5 46 NEWPORT NAVAL (H) 67 -12-10 76 at CASU (Quonset Point) 4312-13 61 at St. Michael’s (2OT) 64 - 420012-15 32 at Coast Guard 57 -12-19 47 at Newport Naval Training 64 -1-12 58 NAVY REC. STATION (H) 68 -1-18 63 NEWPORT NAVAL HOSP. (H) 551-24 47 Boston College * 60 - 139002-6 45 COAST GUARD (H) 37 5002-12 52 at Brown 46 14002-14 60 RHODE ISLAND (R) 82 - 51392-20 41 at Connecticut 43 -2-23 74 LOVELL GENERAL HOSP. (H) 47 3002-26 59 QUONSET NAVAL (H) (OT) 64 -3-2 32 at Quonset Naval Station 47 -3-6 55 at Rhode Island 78 -3-9 51 at Brown 53 - 1000 899 975 * Boston Garden

LAWReNCe J. DReW

Providence College ‘46

1946-49Three seasons

(25-40)

Lawrence Drew was the first Providence graduate to coach the Friars, after a four-year Army hitch and upon graduation from PC. A baseball, basket-

ball and football standout at Providence, he was offered a professional baseball contract but opted for coaching. He continued to coach the baseball team at PC after stepping down from the basketball post.

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1946-47 (8-11)Coach: Lawrence Drew H:5-6 A:3-5Captain: John SullivanDate PC OPP ATTN 12-7 67 ST. ANSELM (CG) 59 85012-11 69 AIC (CG) 5112-14 49 BOSTON COLLEGE (CG) 66 -1-11 55 at Colby 43 12001-15 44 at Seton Hall 70 - 32001-18 68 at Brown 58 21001-25 52 SPRINGFIELD (CG) 57 -2-8 57 MASSACHUSETTS STATE (CG) 422-12 70 CLARK (CG) 632-15 50 HOLY CROSS (CG) 59 -2-18 64 RHODE ISLAND (R) 73 - 50842-20 54 UPSALA (CG) 56 -2-22 61 at Springfield 592-26 73 WAGNER (CG) 643-1 42 at Siena 47 - 40003-3 66 at Holy Cross 93 14003-5 53 at Rhode Island 101 -3-8 46 at Connecticut 88 - 12003-11 58 BROWN (CG) 72 - 2000 1098 1221

1947-48 (10-10)Coach: Lawrence J. Drew H:5-3 A:4-7 N:1-0Captain: Ferdinand B. Sowa Date PC OPP ATTN 12-6 53 ASSUMPTION (CG) 4412-9 62 at American International 50 70012-12 71 at Upsala 6112-13 40 at Wagner 3712-17 73 AIC (CG) 59 60012-19 63 COLBY (CG) 461-6 60 St. Anselm * 48 31671-10 43 at Boston College 62 - 25001-14 39 COAST GUARD (CG) 371-17 53 SPRINGFIELD (CG) 62 -1-24 42 at Brown 35 9002-6 53 at Siena 66 - 20002-7 48 at RPI 60 - 25002-11 67 IONA (CG) 63 2-17 61 RHODE ISLAND (CG) 79 - 40222-21 47 at Springfield 56 - 36002-24 41 BOSTON COLLEGE (CG) 51 -3-3 84 at Rhode Island 108 -3-6 64 at Brown 70 - 20003-10 53 at Clark 61 - 1117 1155* Boston Arena

1948-49 (7-19)Coach: Lawrence J. Drew H:4-6 A:3-10 N:0-3Captain: Charlie BresnahanDate PC OPP ATTN 12-4 56 at Assumption 4712-8 56 FAIRFIELD (M) 3812-11 34 HOLY CROSS (R) 75 - 29471215 74 at American International 47 40012-18 80 BROOKLYN (M) 741-12 51 AIC (M) 55 -1-15 63 BOSTON COLLEGE (M) 581-22 51 at Yale 88 - 30001-25 60 at St. Peter’s 70 -1-26 56 at St. Francis 73 - 12001-28 42 at Seton Hall 67 -1-29 48 at Fairfield 442-5 51 SPRINGFIELD (M) 54 -2-8 62 at Colby 79 - 10002-9 65 at Bates 67 -2-12 51 BROWN (M) 59 - 20002-15 61 RHODE ISLAND (R) 74 - 15002-19 41 at Springfield 77 - 25002-23 59 at Boston College 63 -2-26 55 RPI (M) 60 -2-28 53 at Rhode Island 99 -3-1 55 St. Anselm ** 70 - 23733-2 63 New Britain * 72 -3-3 48 Colby * 58 -3-9 46 CLARK (M) 453-12 51 at Brown 75 - 1000 1432 1688* N.A.I.B. Sectionals** Boston Garden

1939-40 (5-9)Coach: edward Crotty H:2-2 A:3-7Captains: John Barnini and Joe kwasniewskiDate PC OPP ATTN 1-6 57 ASSUMPTION (H) 411-10 41 at Becker 371-13 30 RHODE ISLAND (R) 50 - 35001-16 38 SPRINGFIELD (H) 56 -2-2 18 at Villanova 49 - 12002-3 31 at St. Francis 47 -2-7 26 at St. Anselm 33 -2-10 32 at Lowell Textile 35 -2-17 23 at WPI 64 -2-22 43 at Springfield 51 -2-27 55 CONNECTICUT (R) 513-2 62 at Rhode Island 75 -3-6 47 at Assumption 313-9 48 at Brown 39 1500 551 659

1940-41 (11-6)Coach: edward Crotty H:4-1 A:7-5Captain: Beryle SacksDate PC OPP ATTN 12-11 54 ASSUMPTION (H) 2012-13 45 BATES (H) 2212-19 36 at St. Anselm 201-11 42 RHODE ISLAND (R) 70 - 40001-14 44 SPRINGFIELD (H) (OT) 402-10 49 at St. John’s 58 -2-11 51 at St. Francis (NY) 58 -2-15 26 ST. ANSELM (H) 252-17 58 HOLY CROSS (H) 472-19 56 at Becker 59 -2-22 53 at Springfield 45 14002-24 51 at Lowell Textile 362-26 59 at Assumption 303-1 71 at Rhode Island 98 -3-7 62 at Hartwick 373-8 57 at Siena 503-12 59 at Brown 63 - 1500 873 778

1941-42 (13-7)Coach: edward Crotty H:7-1 A:6-6Captain: Horace MaroneDate PC OPP ATTN 12-12 55 at Colby 5412-16 66 WORCESTER TECH (H) 4512-17 63 LOWELL TECH (H) 341-7 72 at Assumption 331-10 43 at Siena 30 15001-13 55 SPRINGFIELD (H) 471-15 60 RHODE ISLAND (R) 54 58241-17 48 ST. ANSELM (H) 431-24 59 at Manhattan 392-4 48 at American Interntional 59 -2-6 33 at Seton Hall 53 -2-7 42 at St. John’s 78 - 2-13 58 at Lowell 362-14 39 at St. Anselm 272-16 64 BOSTON COLLEGE (R) 37 44352-21 46 at Springfield 52 -2-28 54 at Rhode Island 68 -3-3 46 HOLY CROSS (H) 54 - 12003-4 94 ASSUMPTION (H) 463-11 45 at Brown 54 - 1800 1090 943

1942-43 (15-5)Coach: edward Crotty H:8-1 A:7-4Captains: Robert F. Reilly and Chester Zabek Date PC OPP ATTN 12-5 65 SPRINGFIELD (H) 5712-11 73 at Colby 5212-15 97 AIC (H) 3912-19 73 VERMONT (H) 371-9 85 LOVELL GENERAL HOSP. (H) 551-13 49 at Yale 37 4001-19 64 CAMP ENDICOTT (H) 42

Roster (Pts.): Joe Kwasniewski (9.7), Steve Fallon (7.8), James Leo (5.5), John Barnini (5.1), Bill Murphy (4.9), John Lee (4.6), Beryle Sacks (3.3), Sam Kusinitz (1.0), Paul Sweeney (1.0), Horace Marone (0.9), Joe Juges (0.9), Bill Connelly (0.0), Bill Gustas (0.0), John Yockers (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Lee (10.3), Horace Marone (10.1), Chet Zabek (8.6), Sam Kusinitz (6.4), Bob Reilly (6.4), Beryle Sacks (5.8), Eddie Lee (2.2), Vic Storey (2.2), Joe Juges (1.6), Bill Gustas (1.4), Tom Shannon (1.0) Ray Zebora (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Ted McConnon (15.5), Horace Marone (11.1), Chet Zabek (10.4), Robert Reilly (6.4), Larry Drew (6.2), Eddie Lee (3.1), Vic Storey (1.8), Joe Juges (1.0), Ed Hapolik (1.0), Wilf Michaud (0.8), William Barry (0.5), Bernard Donnelly (0.0), Marcel Ferland (0.0), Art McGill (0.0), Ed Quegan (0.), John Risko (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Ted McConnon (15.0), Chet Zabek (11.8), Bill Martin (10.0), Ben Pagliaroli (9.5), Ferdinand Sowa (7.3), James Lee (7.2), Al Palmieri (7.1), Henri Ethier (5.1), Robert Reilly (4.7), Larry Drew (4.4), John Sullivan (3.0), John Rabbitt (2.0), Burke (1.8), Dick Kirby (1.2), Dave Carberry (0.8), Wilf Michaud (0.6), Vin Vasilaukas (0.3), John Barchi (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Arzoomanian (19.7), Leo Labossiere (12.3), Ted Horan (10.8), Bob Corry (4.0), Dick Whalen (3.6), Pete Vangel (2.0). John Boyle (1.6), John Carr (0.8) Ted Dailey (0.5), Hubert Dolan (0.5), Jean Mandeville (0.4), Roger Dwyer (0.0), Grasso (0.0), Joe Parente (0.0),

Roster (Pts.): Henri Ethier (13.9), John Sullivan (11.3), Leo Labossiere (7.1), John Arzoomanian (7.0), Larry Drew (5.6), Charlie Bresnahan (4.8), Lou Gelsimino (4.1), Brud King (3.3), Campbell (2.5), Paul McCormack (2.4), Bob Corry (2.3), Robert Reilly (2.0), Walt Modliszewski (1.8), Rae Edwards (1.7), Joe Lebel (1.4), Marcel Ferland (1.0), Dave Carberry (0.3), Regensberger (0.3), Belliotti (0.0), Duggan (0.0), James Lee (0.0), Jean Mandeville (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): John Sullivan (8.2), Walt Lozoski (7.1), Ferdinand Sowa (7.1), Cy Killian (6.2), Bill Littlefield (5.7), Henri Ethier (5.5), Paul McCormack (4.8), John Arzoomanian (4.7), Charles Bresnahan (5.7), Paul Williams (4.1), Art Weinstock (3.8), Campbell (3.0), Walt Modliszewski (2.0), Ray St. George (1.6), Donald Dowd (1.5), Thomas Orr (1.3)

Roster (Pts.): Ferdinand Sowa (10.7), Walt Lozoski (9.2), Charles Bresnahan (8.3), Cy Killian (8.2), Ray St. George (6.7), Art Weinstock (5.3), Bill Littlefield (4.9), Rae Edwards (2.6), Ed Coogan (2.6), Paul Williams (2.0), Donald Dowd (0.4), Thomas Orr (2.5), Tom Bertino (0.0)

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1951-52 (14-9)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:7-4 A:7-3 N:0-2Captain: James ShlimmDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 82 ASSUMPTION (M) 50 70012-5 60 BRANDIES (M) 55 80012-11 55 AIC (M) 4912-14 62 BROWN (M) 71 - 90012-15 86 MASSACHUSETTS (M) 661-9 84 FORT DEVENS (M) 621-12 67 SPRINGFIELD (M) 641-15 77 at Holy Cross (20/-) 106 - 10001-23 57 ST. ANSELM (M) 541-26 64 at Fairfield 58 18002-9 71 at RPI 692-12 54 RHODE ISLAND (M) 60 - 13002-13 77 at MIT 542-16 49 CLARK (M) 50 -2-20 66 at Bowdoin 63 2-21 84 at Bates 582-23 71 at Springfield 69 14002-27 67 FAIRFIELD (M) 68 -2-29 82 at Rhode Island 98 - 11003-8 84 at Brown 66 11003-5 45 American International * 56 -3-6 69 Bridgeport * 77 -3-15 63 LeMoyne ** 67 - 1500 1576 1490* N.A.I.B. Region Tournament (Colby College)** National Catholic Intercollegiate Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)

1952-53 (11-11)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:7-5 A:4-6 Captain: Robert PrendergastDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 87 GORHAM STATE (M) 69 70012-6 78 at Assumption 5212-7 69 at St. Anselm 72 -12-10 67 MARYLAND STATE (M) 76 - 70012-13 78 at American International 69 50012-17 83 at Brandeis 98 -12-20 62 COLBY (M) 71 -1-3 65 at Fairfield 73 - 13001-9 94 BATES (M) 751-10 73 at Holy Cross (14/13) 95 - 10001-14 66 at Brown 70 -1-17 83 SPRINGFIELD (M) 761-21 78 ST. ANSELM (M) 671-27 72 MANHATTAN (R) (19/-) 98 - 10002-7 85 RPI (M) 80 8002-10 92 RHODE ISLAND (R) 66 13002-11 77 MIT (M) 502-14 92 at Clark 722-18 88 FAIRFIELD (M) 110 - 4502-21 87 at Springfield 832-25 58 BROWN (M) 69 - 8502-27 62 at Rhode Island 76 - 1696 1667

1953-54 (13-13)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:8-3 A:4-9 N:1-1Captain: Bob MoranDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 75 Brown ** 61 420012-4 86 ASSUMPTION (M) 68 50012-5 87 at Rio Grande * 89 - 1280112-6 69 at St. Anselm 70 -12-9 72 FAIRFIELD (M) 6912-12 64 at St. Francis (NY) 85 - 250012-15 46 at Seton Hall 69 - 150012-16 64 at Upsala 82 - 5001-2 62 at Fairfield 74 - 15001-6 63 BOSTON COLLEGE (M) 581-9 57 AIC (M) 65 - 2001-12 64 at Brown 68 - 15001-16 56 SPRINGFIELD (M) 73 -1-20 62 ST. ANSELM (M) 61

1-30 94 RPI (M) 712-5 54 at St. Anselm 62 - 66142-9 101 RHODE ISLAND (R) 81 9002-12 93 at Gorham State 672-13 72 at Colby 592-15 80 at Bates 682-17 81 CLARK (M) 512-20 81 at Springfield 692-22 84 at Boston College 87 -2-24 88 UPSALA (M) 662-26 67 at Rhode Island 82 -3-3 61 BROWN (M) 75 - 500 1883 1830*Boston Garden ** Keaney Gym (Opening)

1954-55 (9-12)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:4-4 A:5-8Captain: ken kerrDate PC OPP ATTN 12-4 83 ASSUMPTION (M) 7112-8 82 ST. ANSELM (M) 94 -12-10 72 at New York AC (Exh) 77 -12-11 63 at St. Francis (NY) 71 - 200012-13 67 at Seton Hall 95 -12-17 47 at Holy Cross (19/17) 101 10001-5 71 ADELPHI (M) 77 -1-7 77 at RPI 711-8 70 at American International 82 -1-12 40 BOSTON COLLEGE (M) 65 - 1-15 56 SPRINGFIELD (M) 542-3 55 at Boston University 64 -2-5 66 BROWN (M) 622-9 79 MERRIMACK (M) 562-12 65 at Fairfield 572-16 72 RHODE ISLAND (M) 92 - 7002-19 68 at Springfield 80 - 20002-22 67 at Boston College 69 -2-24 82 at Trinity 762-26 79 at Rhode Island 73 12002-28 70 at Tufts 553-2 78 at Brown 79 - 1437 1544

JOSePH A. MULLANeY

Holy Cross ‘491955-691981-85

18 seasons (319-164)

Joe Mullaney put Providence College basketball on the map. As head coach from 1955-69, he coached six All-Americans, earn-ing a 271-94 record

(.742). He coached the Friars to NIT Championships in 1961 and 1963 in addition to four other NIT appearances and three NCAA appearances. After leading Holy Cross to the 1947 NCAA Championship, he served in the FBI before coaching at Norwich University. After his stint at PC, he coached the Los Angeles Lakers, kentucky Colonels, Utah Stars and Memphis Sounds. He coached in the World Championship game three of four seasons. He later coached in Italy and at Brown University before returning to PC. After stepping down as basket-ball coach, he served as Associate Director of Athletics until August of 1988, when he accepted a head coaching positon with Pensacola of the CBA. Mullaney died on March 8, 2000.

1955-56 (14-8)(First year playing in Alumni Hall - 178-29 .860) Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:10-5 A:3-3 N:1-0Captain: Donald MoranDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 71 BROWN 55 320012-6 75 at Rhode Island 84 - 250012-7 57 at Assumption 60 -12-10 67 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 91 - 150012-12 76 Tufts * 55 2464

JAMeS v. CUDDYConnecticut ‘43

1949-55Six seasons (75-64)

vin Cuddy was one of the most beloved figures in Providence College athletics. After a three-sport career at Connecticut, he served in WWII with the 82nd Airborne. He received a master’s degree in physical education at Columbia

before coming to PC in 1949. Up until his death on March 24, 1981, he wore a number of hats for the Friars, including freshman baseball coach, sports information director, business manager, assistant director and associate director of athletics. He was named to the PC Hall of Fame among other honors.

1949-50 (14-9)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:9-1 A:5-7 N:0-1Captains: Arthur Weinstock and Walter LozoskiDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 52 ASSUMPTION (M) 4312-7 60 FAIRFIELD (M) 5912-10 54 at American International 5112-15 59 RHODE ISLAND (R) 57 150012-17 93 BATES (M) 671-8 63 at St. Anselm 61 26001-11 78 AIC (M) 62 8001-14 70 SPRINGFIELD (M) 48 9001-17 56 at Holy Cross (1/) 84 - 34001-20 65 at Brooklyn College 81 -1-21 70 at Iona 81 - 12001-24 50 at Boston College 67 -1-27 83 at Farifield 55 1-28 91 ST. ANSELM (M) 812-11 48 BROWN (M) 60 - 20002-15 69 ST. PETER’S (M) 682-18 62 at Springfield 59 32002-25 53 at RPI 58 - 40003-1 58 at Rhode Island 60 - 15003-4 77 BOSTON COLLEGE (M) 64 8003-8 82 at Clark 75 4003-11 54 at Brown 66 - 12003-28 49 Siena * 86 - 4000 1496 1493* National Catholic Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament

1950-51 (14-10)Coach: James v. Cuddy H:8-1 A:3-7 N:3-2Captains: Ray Garcia, Frank Pelligrino, Sam NisselDate PC OPP ATTN 12-2 80 at Assumption 53 75012-6 80 AIC (M) 56 80012-9 81 FAIRFIELD (M) 6112-16 76 COLBY (M) 621-9 54 Boston College *** 84 - 21021-11 64 at St. Anselm 81 - 13001-13 77 SPRINGFIELD (M) 60 8501-15 67 at American International 66 4001-18 68 RHODE ISLAND (R) (OT) 67 23041-24 72 ST. ANSELM (M) 62 8501-26 82 at Fairfield 642-9 64 at Colby 77 - 25002-14 61 at Brown 62 - 7502-17 71 RPI (M) 702-19 71 UPSALA (M) 75 -2-21 89 BOWDOIN (M) 572-24 44 at Springfield 78 -2-28 62 at Rhode Island 86 - 12003-3 53 at Holy Cross 70 - 17003-5 72 Massachusetts **** 53 7293-6 54 St. Anselm * 50 15003-7 77 Tufts * 74 15003-10 64 at Brown 69 - 13003-13 63 Morningside ** 66 - 2500 1646 1603* N.A.I.B. Region Tournament (Tufts) ***Boston Arena** N.A.I.B. Nationals (Kansas City) ****Boston Garden

Roster (Pts.): Francis Pelligrino (8.5), Sam Nissel (7.7), Raymond Garcia (7.3), Charles Bresnahan (6.1), Larry DePalma (5.4), Walter Lozoski (5.3), Thomas Orr (4.6), Alex Becker (4.5), Arthur Weinstock (3.7), Joseph Blain (2.8), Francis McGurkin (2.8), Edward Mooney (2.7), James Power (1.7), Paul Williams (1.5), Williams Higgins (1.4), Wiliam Ahern (1.2)

Roster (Pts.): James Schlimm (15.5), Francis Pelligrino (10.8), Sam Nissel (10.6), Raymond Garcia (6.4), Walter Lozoski (5.8), Ray Korbusieski (5.3), Arthur Weinstock (5.0), Alex Becker (2.2), Thomas Orr (2.1), Jerry Lembo (2.0), Francis McGurkin (1.9), Ronald Gagnon (1.8), Thomas Bauer (1.3), Edward Mooney (1.0), James Power (0.7)

Roster (Pts.): James Schlimm (15.7), Francis Pelligrino (10.3), Raymond Garcia (10.0), Sam Nissel (8.6), Edward Mooney (8.6), Ray Korbusieski (8.5), Robert Prendergast (6.0), Francis McGurkin (6.0), Alex Becker (2.8), Jerry Lembo (2.3), Ronald Gagnon (1.9), Oscar Ponton (1.5), Thomas Bauer (1.4), Joseph DeStefano (1.0), John Power (1.0), James Power (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Robert Moran (18.0), James Schlimm (15.0), Ray Korbusieski (8.5), Robert Prendergast (5.9), Henry McQueeney (5.1), Kenneth Kerr (3.7), John Reynolds (3.5), Gennaro Lembo (3.2), Philip Lynch (3.0), Thomas Mullins (2.3), Ronald Gagnon (2.2), Thomas Bauer (1.9), John Durkin (1.1), John Lowney (0.9), Joseph King (0.6)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Robert Moran (20.8/3.1), Henry McQueeney (10.9/4.4), Thomas Mullins (10.3/2.9), Robert Prendergast (8.1/7.8), Kenneth Kerr (7.8/10.1), Philip Lynch (6.5/1.9), John Durkin (5.2/4.1), William Quinlan (3.0/0.5), Charles Aquavia (2.4/0.1), John Keating (1.5/0.9), Edward Ryder (1.5/0.4), Robert O’Connell (1.4/0.6), John Power (1.2/0.4), John Pressner (0.4/0.6)

Roster (Pts.): Robert Moran (16.0), Kenneth Kerr (9.8), Thomas Mullins (8.3), Donald Moran (8.3), Henry McQueeney (8.0), Ralph Tedesco (8.0), John Reynolds (6.5), Jack Durkin (6.3), Philip Lynch (4.4), William Quinlan (3.2), Gus Westerhuis (2.8), Lawrence Collarmore (1.5), Walter Malecki (1.3), Charles Aquavia (0.8), Richard Elston (0.0)

Roster (Pts.): Mike Pascale (17.3), John Ritch (14.0), Kenneth Kerr (10.6), Ralph Tedesco (7.8), Don Moran (7.1), Larry Connollly (3.7), Frank Williams (3.6), Ken Willoughby (3.4), Pat Grady (3.1), Gus Westerhuis (1.1), Walter Malecki (0.8), Jim Coates (0.8), Larry Collarmore (0.5)

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12-14 73 FAIRFIELD 54 120012-17 74 COLBY 62 12001-5 59 ST. JOHN’S 79 - 20001-8 69 at St. Anselm 56 10001-11 68 AIC 88 - 12001-14 62 SPRINGFIELD 61 11001-28 51 GEORGETOWN 77 - 10002-2 82 RHODE ISLAND 80 20002-4 79 NEW YORK AC (exh) 63 10002-9 78 BATES 72 10002-11 69 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 65 15002-14 85 NOTRE DAME (OT) 83 30002-16 63 at Boston College 512-18 77 BOSTON COLLEGE 69 15002-22 60 HOLY CROSS (17/15) 69 - 34002-25 67 at Springfield 75 -2-29 79 at Brown 64 14003-3 76 TRINITY 68 1500 1538 1518* Boston Garden

1956-57 (15-9)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:7-3 A:8-5 N:0-1Captain: John RitchDate PC OPP ATTN 12-2 56 ASSUMPTION 57 - 200012-7 74 at Adelphi 6712-8 64 at St. Francis (NY) 73 -12-12 73 at Brown 61 130012-14 47 FORDHAM 66 - 15001-4 70 at Rhode Island 56 20001-6 67 ST. ANSELM 65 15001-9 75 at American International 64 30001-12 55 SPRINGFIELD 47 15001-30 82 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 72 15002-2 55 at Boston College 68 -2-4 85 LOYOLA (Chicagp) 632-7 75 Brandeis 712-9 59 BROWN 47 30002-12 70 RHODE ISLAND 73 - 24002-15 80 at Colby 662-16 79 at Bates 562-20 48 at Boston University 72 -2-21 73 at Holy Cross 85 - 10002-23 60 at Springfield 76 -2-25 71 at Fairfield 632-27 89 BOSTON COLLEGE 713-2 98 SIENA 64 15003-7 56 MASSACHUSETTS 58 - 1661 1561* Worcester, MA

1957-58 (18-6)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:12-2 A:4-4 N:2-0Captain: ed DonahueDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 83 FAIRFIELD 60 150012-5 55 at Rhode Island 45 250012-7 71 at Brown 58 200012-9 69 at Brandeis 84 -12-11 64 AIC 56 120012-13 71 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 58 130012-17 80 HARTWICK * 6412-18 65 ST. MICHAEL’S * 5312-19 63 QUANTICO * (Exh) 561-1 80 BROWN 52 24001-8 64 WPI 47 15001-11 75 SPRINGFIELD 46 18001-13 59 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 61 - 28001-16 80 at St. Anselm 531-18 47 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 42 32002-5 52 at Fordham (OT) 54 -2-7 67 at Assumption 622-11 59 RHODE ISLAND 30 25002-13 54 at Boston College 65 -2-15 53 ST. JOHN’S 50 33002-18 51 HOLY CROSS 55 - 35002-22 63 at Springfield 59 33002-23 56 at Siena 52 15002-25 57 at St. Bonaventure (-/19) 67 - 23003-1 81 BOSTON COLLEGE 59 3400 1559 1332* Quantico Invitational (Quantico, VA)

1958-59 (20-7)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:12-1 A:6-4 N:2-2Captain: Jim SchwartzDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 88 at American International 48 200012-4 55 St. John’s @ (20/10) 73 - 1458712-10 72 BROWN 48 240012-13 63 at St. Francis (NY) 5112-15 64 at Fairfield 32 130012-29 83 COLGATE < 69 260012-30 67 BOSTON COLLEGE < 60 33001-2 76 GONZAGA 65 30001-3 64 at Brown 72 - 10001-10 68 at Springfield 57 17001-13 91 ST. ANSELM 48 18001-17 49 at Boston College 51 - 30001-20 73 UPSALA 37 15001-24 90 Villanova * (4OT) (19/-) 83 55242-7 71 RHODE ISLAND (OT) 59 33002-10 57 ASSUMPTION 46 15002-14 51 BOSTON COLLEGE 44 33002-16 53 ST. BONAVENTURE (-/19) 50 34002-21 68 COLBY 39 25002-26 65 at Rhode Island 60 40002-28 59 at Holy Cross 67 - 32003-3 79 SIENA 44 20003-5 48 at Boston University 64 - 18003-14 68 Manhattan + 66 135833-17 75 St. Louis + (2OT) (12/13) 72 140003-19 55 St. John’s + (-/17) 76 - 184963-21 57 NYU + 71 - 13000 1809 1552@ Madison Square Garden < Providence Holiday Invitational * Palestra (Philadelphia, PA) + NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1959-60 (24-5)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:14-0 A:8-4 N:2-1 Captain: Len WilkensDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 81 AIC 39 330012-9 84 at Brown 53 200012-12 75 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 63 330012-14 55 at Bradley (-/12) 57 - 610012-16 61 at St. Louis (-/16) 65 - 553212-19 64 at St. John’s (OT) 67 - 1323712-21 62 SANTA CLARA 60 330012-29 76 BOSTON UNIVERSITY < 47 330012-30 83 GEORGETOWN < 56 33001-9 75 SPRINGFIELD 40 31001-16 71 BOSTON COLLEGE 56 33001-19 75 at Assumption 441-23 64 at St. Joseph’s (-/20) 63 84542-1 68 NIAGARA 43 33002-3 65 BROWN 54 33002-5 60 at Colby 372-9 89 at St. Bonaventure (3OT) (-/16) 90 - 25002-13 64 ST. MICHAEL’S 51 33002-16 72 RHODE ISLAND 60 33002-19 59 at Boston College 56 27002-20 47 at Siena 35 20002-23 80 HOLY CROSS (17/-) 68 33002-27 68 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 49 33002-29 100 FAIRFIELD 57 28003-2 80 at Rhode Island 493-15 71 Memphis State + 703-18 64 St. Louis + (15/19) 53 170783-20 68 Utah State + (8/7) 62 184963-22 72 Bradley + (4/4) 88 - 16421 2054 1632< Providence Holiday Invitational+ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1960-61 (24-5) NIT CHAMPIONSCoach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:10-2 A:10-1 N:4-2Captain: John eganDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 58 ASSUMPTION 42 340012-7 77 at Brown 52 210012-10 44 at St. Francis 42

Roster (Pts/Reb): Michael Pascale (15.0/5.5), Frank Tirico (13.6/2.9), John Ritch (8.5/10.3), Lionel Jenkins (7.8/8.5), Edward Donohue (7.0/7.5), Ralph Tedesco (4.7/2.0), Donald Moran (4.2/1.7), Gordon Holmes (3.1/1.8), Roger Canestrari (3.1/3.8), Patrick Grady (3.0/3.8), Lawrence Connolly (2.9/1.3), Thomas Karam (2.8/0.6), Edwin Cahill (2.5/0.4), Lawrence Collarmore (2.3/0.4), Roland Benoit (1.8/0.9), Frank Williams (1.1/1/1), Robert Ferriter (1.1/0.2)

Roster (Pts.): John Ritch (14.4), Mike Pascale (14.4), Ed Donohue (11.4), Jim Swartz (11.2), Frank Tirico (9.6), Gordie Holmes (8.4), Lionel Jenkins (3.7), Richard Bessette (3.6), Roland Benoit (3.5), Roger Canestrari (3.3), Ken Clements (2.4), Peter Schementi (2.2), Ed Martin (1.1), Alex Grande (0.0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Lenny Wilkens (14.9/7.9), Walter DiMasi (14.8/4.5), Jim Swartz (10.4/2.8), John Woods (8.6/8.4), Edward Donohue (6.0/5.6), Frank Tirico (4.0/1.3), Pete Schementi (2.9/2.6), Richard Bessette (1.2/0.3), Lionel Jenkins (1.8/2.6), Roger Canestrari (1/5/1.9), Richard Whelan (1.2/1/0), Ken Clements (0.8/0.6), Ed Martin (0.7/1.5)

Roster (Pts/Reb): John Egan (20.9/2.6), Lenny Wilkens (15.6/6.9), Jim Swartz (10.7/2.7), John Woods (6.5/9.6), Pete Schementi (4.8/6.4), Richard Whelan (3.0/1.8), Tim Moynahan (2.7/1.8), Dick Bessette (2.3/1.0), Rich Holzheimer (2.2/2.6), Denny Guimares (2.2/1.1), Bob Gibson (2.2/2.6), Ken Clements (1.9/0.7)

12-12 65 at Santa Clara 59 220012-14 54 at San Francisco (OT) 4712-17 53 at Canisius 50 800012-20 81 GONZAGA 80 340012-27 54 St. John’s * (7/3) 76 - 17062 12-29 83 Seton Hall * 92 - 35001-7 75 BOSTON COLLEGE 65 33001-11 68 at Rhode Island (OT) 66 46001-14 70 ST. MICHAEL’S 66 33001-21 76 at Niagara (2OT) 741-25 67 CANISIUS 64 33001-28 78 SCRANTON 56 33001-31 80 BROWN 64 34002-2 115 CREIGHTON 70 33002-8 67 at Boston University 592-11 76 RHODE ISLAND 78 - 34002-13 79 ST. BONAVENTURE (2/2) 95 - 34002-16 81 DEPAUL 77 34002-23 80 LEMOYNE 50 34002-25 76 at Boston College 653-2 81 at Fairfield 593-4 72 at Holy Cross 77 - 35003-16 73 DePaul + 67 126373-18 71 Niagara + 68 138963-23 90 Holy Cross + (OT) (-/19) 83 183783-25 62 St. Louis + (-/14) 59 18496 2106 1902* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1961-62 (20-6)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:13-0 A:7-3 N:0-3 Captain: Jim HadnotDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 65 MT. ST. MARY’S 59 330012-6 77 at Boston College 7312-9 75 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 51 330012-13 80 BROWN 73 340012-15 72 SAN FRANCISCO 63 340012-18 63 at DePaul 68 - 500012-20 53 at Xavier (Ohio) 67 - 430612-26 84 Wisconsin * 95 - 1679712-28 61 at New York University * (-/13) 73 - 1-3 56 at Brown 54 25001-6 64 AMERICAN 55 33001-8 79 at Massachusetts 451-11 68 RHODE ISLAND (OT) 65 33001-25 58 CANISIUS 56 33001-29 77 NIAGARA 67 33002-3 71 at St. Bonaventure 60 80002-5 53 at LeMoyne 462-8 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 68 33002-10 56 ASSUMPTION 46 33002-13 61 at Rhode Island 71 - 50002-17 98 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 62 33002-21 76 at St. Joseph’s 732-22 96 at Scranton 85 40002-26 88 FAIRFIELD 65 33003-3 92 HOLY CROSS 71 33003-14 78 Temple + (OT) 80 - 13895 1871 1687* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1962-63 (24-4) NIT CHAMPIONSCoach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:11-2 A:7-1 N:6-1Captain: Ray FlynnDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 72 MT. ST. MARY’S 57 330012-8 75 MIAMI 82 - 330012-14 64 ST. LOUIS 57 340012-15 68 at St. Francis (NY) 6712-19 72 BROWN 47 340012-26 70 Delaware * 57 329412-28 78 Brigham Young * 81 -12-29 78 Villanova * 591-5 59 at Boston College 49 35001-10 75 at Rhode Island 67 52001-12 75 at Canisius 80 - 45701-26 101 SCRANTON 74 33001-29 71 ST. BONAVENTURE 83 - 33001-31 84 Dayton @ 72 85722-2 102 at Niagara (-/15) 782-5 80 MASSACHUSETTS 61 34002-7 77 DEPAUL (-/18) 59 34002-9 95 CATHOLIC 58 3300

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Hadnot (14.8/16.3), Lenny Wilkens (14.2/7.1), John Egan (14.2/2.4), Richard Whelan (8.3/3.3), Tinothy Moynahan (7.0/3.7), John Woods (5.9/9.3), Richard Holzheimer (4.8/4.5), Robert Siembida (3.6/2.6), Dennis Guimares (2.6/1.1), Thomas Folliard (1.9/0.7), Thomas Nyire (1.8/2.8), Robert Gibson (0.8/1.6), John Hickey (0.4/1.1)

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Hadnot (19.3/16.3), John Egan (18.8/2.4), Vincent Ernst (9.8/3.9), Raymond Flynn (5.8/1.3), George Zalucki (5.7/7.9), Timothy Moynahan (4.7/2.9), Carl Spencer (3.9/4.0), Dennis Guimares (2.8.2.2), Thomas Folliard (3.0/1.6), Richard Holzheimer (2.8/2.8), Richard Leonard (1.8/3.3)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Hadnot (18.3/13.5), Raymond Flynn (12.8/3.0), John Thompson (12.3/11.2), Vincent Ernst (11.6/4.0), James Stone (6.1/2.9), Carl Spencer (5.9/3.0), Thomas Folliard (5.5/2.5), George Zalucki (2.8/3.0), Robert Simoni (1.8/1.3), Bill Stein (1.6/0.4), Richard Leonard (1.3/1.4), Thomas Nyire (0)

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2-12 93 RHODE ISLAND 75 33002-20 68 ASSUMPTION 67 33002-23 82 SETON HALL 62 33002-26 83 ST. JOSEPH’S (-/20) 64 33003-2 85 at Holy Cross 67 30003-5 85 at Fairfield 65 35003-7 80 at Brown 57 24003-19 106 Miami + 963-21 70 Marquette + 64 184293-23 81 Canisius + 66 18499 2229 1871* ECAC Quaker City (Philadelphia, PA)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden) @ Madison Square Garden

1963-64 (20-6)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:11-0 A:7-4 N:2-2Captains: John Thompson and Jim StoneDate PC OPP ATTN 11-30 65 at Catholic 61 210012-4 80 at Assumption 88 -12-7 67 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 56 330012-10 77 FAIRFIELD 58 340012-12 72 at St. Louis 66 518412-14 64 at DePaul 82 - 425012-26 53 St. Joseph’s * 60 - 1545112-28 69 Cornell * 63 300012-30 72 St. John’s * 67 148941-4 69 BROWN 59 33001-7 89 at Massachusetts 73 45001-22 77 CANISIUS 74 33001-25 95 NIAGARA 75 33001-27 80 CREIGHTON (-/20) 77 33001-28 82 SANTA CLARA 71 33002-1 83 at Rhode Island 76 53272-4 102 BOSTON COLLEGE 78 33002-13 86 RHODE ISLAND 72 33002-15 96 at Seton Hall 742-17 95 at Scranton 75 18002-22 75 at St. Bonaventure (OT) 79 -2-26 62 at St. Joseph’s 67 - 76322-29 86 HOLY CROSS 77 33002-29 86 HOLY CROSS 77 33003-3 85 UTAH STATE (-/20) 75 33003-7 72 at Brown 673-9 66 Villanova # (7/7) 77 - 9000 2019 1847* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament Palestra-Philadelphia, PA)

1964-65 (24-2) NCAA eLITe eIGHTCoach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:12-0 A:10-1 N:2-1Captains: Jim Ahern and Noel kinskiDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 71 CATHOLIC 62 330012-4 91 ASSUMPTION 65 330012-9 93 BROWN 63 330012-12 86 at St. Francis (NY) 55 120012-17 95 at Creighton (OT) 90 286412-19 71 at Iowa 70 620012-21 78 BOWLING GREEN 65 33001-2 65 ST. JOSEPH’S (10/11) 61 33001-4 72 at Fairfield 65 14501-6 89 at Boston College 79 35001-9 86 at Canisius 60 111191-23 88 SETON HALL 81 33001-26 73 at Rhode Island 56 53001-28 77 ST. BONAVENTURE 76 33002-4 72 DEPAUL (-/20) 70 30002-6 74 at Niagara 552-11 88 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 69 33002-13 83 DUQUESNE 75 33002-16 88 RHODE ISLAND 72 33002-23 55 at Villanova (-/18) 71 - 32002-27 75 at Holy Cross 64 32003-2 102 MASSACHUSETTS 75 33003-5 90 at Brown 65 24003-8 91 West Virginia # 67 92823-12 81 St. Joseph’s ## (OT) (3/3) 73 120003-13 69 Princeton ## 109 - 2103 1813# NCAA Tournament (Palestra-Philadelphi, PA)## NCAA Tournament (College Park, MD)

1965-66 (22-5)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:10-1 A:9-3 N:3-1Captains: Jim Benedict and Bill BlairDate PC OPP ATTN 12-4 69 VILLANOVA 59 340012-8 88 at Assumption 79 240012-11 108 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 80 340012-15 81 ST. MARY’S (CA) 79 340012-18 88 at Loyola (New Orleans) 7612-20 89 at Houston 102 - 520012-27 79 NYU * 76 1849912-28 81 Illinois * 79 1223912-20 91 Boston College * (-/20) 86 184991-4 66 BROWN 48 34001-6 87 at Massachusetts 73 35001-11 86 at Rhode Island 79 52001-15 79 BOSTON COLLEGE 77 33001-29 80 NIAGARA 67 33002-1 84 CANISIUS 71 33002-5 50 at St. Francis (PA) 482-6 76 at Duquesne (OT) 78 - 42782-9 74 FAIRFIELD 62 33002-12 83 at St. Bonaventure 622-14 61 at DePaul 57 44762-17 61 RHODE ISLAND 84 - 33002-19 77 at Seton Hall 57 33002-21 70 LOYOLA (New Orleans) 43 33002-26 81 HOLY CROSS 72 33003-2 67 at St. Joseph’s (7/6) 86 - 92463-4 51 at Brown 47 22003-7 48 St. Joseph’s # (7/6) 65 - 9200 2055 1892* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament (Blacksburg, VA)

1966-67 (21-7)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:12-1 A:5-5 N:4-1Captains: Jim Walker and Mike RiordanDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 73 ASSUMPTION 59 330012-7 76 BROWN 62 330012-10 72 at St. Francis (NY) 6212-13 56 at Rhode Island 52 530012-17 85 at Utah 92 - 512912-19 84 at Santa Clara 82 119912-21 70 at San Francisco 84 -12-26 82 Duquesne * 55 1463612-28 91 Northwestern * 79 1787612-30 82 St. Joseph’s * 76 184991-5 62 MASSACHUSETTS 59 34001-7 73 at Canisius (OT) 79 - 115791-9 74 OGLETHORPE 57 34001-14 54 DUQUESNE 47 33001-28 91 SETON HALL (OT) 87 33002-2 92 GANNON 66 33002-6 80 ST. BONAVENTURE 65 33002-8 89 FAIRFIELD 71 33002-11 76 at Niagara 77 - 32002-14 87 ST. JOSEPH’S 74 33002-18 82 at Boston College (-/11) 83 - 41002-21 52 VILLANOVA 55 - 33002-23 99 RHODE ISLAND 73 33002-25 88 at Holy Cross 75 33002-28 68 DEPAUL 67 33003-4 77 at Brown 68 22003-11 77 Memphis State + 68 115783-14 80 Marquette + (OT) 81 - 17822 2172 1955* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1967-68 (11-14)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:5-5 A:5-6 N:1-3Captains: Tony koski and Dan HendersonDate PC OPP ATTN 12-2 54 VILLANOVA 58 - 330012-6 89 at Assumption 80

Roster (Pts/Reb): Raymond Flynn (18.9/2.4), John Thompson (18.9/14.0), James Stone (14.5/8.2), Vincent Ernst (11.6/3.9), Robert Kovalski (9.5/9.3), Carl Spencer (3.9/2.9), Robert Simoni (2.3/2.4), Thomas Nyire (1.8/ 1.6), Donald Dutton (1.8/0.4), James Ahern (0.9/0.5), James Cox (0.4/0), William Stein (0.4/0.4), Noel Kinski (0.4/0.6)

Roster (Pts/Reb): John Thompson (26.2/14.5), James Stone (19.5/8.2), James Benedict (10.2/5.3), Robert Kovalski (10.2/11.1), James Ahern (5.2/2.8), William Blair (4.3/2.8), Noel Kinski (2.4/1.4), Donald Dutton (1.7/1.7), William Stein (1.5/0.5), William Lasher (1.4/0.9), Robert Simoni (1.0/3.3), James Cox (0.5/1.8)

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Walker (20.6/6.1), James Benedict (14.4/4.6), Dexter Westbrook (14.4/12.1), William Blair (13.6/7.4), Michael Riordan (9.2/6.7), William Lasher (3.0/2.2), James Ahern (2.8/2.1), Peter McLaughlin (2.2/0.5), David Turbridy (2.2/0), Donald Dutton (1.8.1.5), Steve Sarantopolos (1.4/0.6), William Barrett (1.2/0), James Schessler 1.0/0), James Cox (1/0/0), Noel Kinski (0.9/0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Walker (24.5/6.7), James Benedict (16.5/4.5), William Blair (12.8/6.3), Michael Riordan (10.3/9.1), Robert Kovalski (5.2/4.7), William Lasher (4.4/4.1), Peter McLaughlin (2.6/1.0), William Barrett (2.3/1.3), Steve Srantopoulos (1.9/0.5), Donal Henderson (1.3/1.6)

12-9 80 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 66 330012-13 65 at St. Joseph’s 68 -12-16 80 RHODE ISLAND 63 330012-20 77 LaSalle * 56 447512-21 70 Boston College * (8/5) 88 - 483712-27 63 Temple ** 93 - 400012-28 48 Pennsylvania ** 61 -1-6 70 at Seton Hall 511-12 65 at Brown 58 18001-25 83 at Massachusetts 77 40001-27 91 NIAGARA 95 - 33001-31 70 BOSTON COLLEGE (-/12) 86 - 33002-4 64 at Duquesne 84 - 40872-8 51 at Rhode Island 53 - 49762-10 56 at St. Bonaventure (4/6) 70 - 53492-12 71 at DePaul 602-14 83 CANISIUS 72 30002-17 75 CREIGHTON 64 33002-21 56 ST. JOHN’S 58 - 33002-24 62 HOLY CROSS 64 - 33002-28 61 at Fairfield 74 - 20003-2 42 at Villanova 58 - 52003-5 80 BROWN 66 3000 1706 1723* Boston Garden Tournament (Boston, MA)** Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)

1968-69 (14-10)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:9-2 A:5-6 N:0-2Captain: Andy ClaryDate PC OPP ATTN 12-5 91 ASSUMPTION 84 330012-7 93 at St. Francis (NY) 5412-12 86 at Rhode Island 76 500012-14 64 BROWN 63 330012-18 53 at St. John’s 73 - 325212-21 63 at Dayon 90 -12-27 81 UCLA * (1/1) 98 - 1675212-28 66 Holy Cross * 78 -1-2 85 UC-IRVINE 77 33001-4 88 at Canisius (3OT) 84 32291-7 70 ST. BONAVENTURE (20/-) 59 33001-10 84 at Boston College (OT) 90 - 40001-13 67 at Creighton 72 - 36581-25 62 MASSACHUSETTS 75 - 33001-30 83 DEPAUL 62 30002-1 83 RHODE ISLAND 59 33002-5 71 DUQUESNE (15/16) 78 - 33002-8 55 at Niagara 78 - 32002-12 80 ST. JOSEPH’S 77 32002-18 62 at Villanova (11/9) 69 -2-22 82 at Holy Cross 69 32003-1 102 SETON HALL 86 33003-4 91 at Brown 74 18003-7 92 FAIRFIELD 63 3300 1854 1788* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)

DAve GAvITTDartmouth ‘59

1969-7910 seasons (209-84)

Dave Gavitt led the Friars into mod-ern day basket-ball. After a solid basketball career at Dartmouth, he served as assistant coach at Worcester Academy for two seasons before mov-

ing to Providence as an assistant to Joe Mullaney. He returned to Dartmouth as an assistant for a year before being named head coach. After two seasons (18-33) with the Big Green he returned to Providence and carried the Mullaney mantle of success to new heights. A five-time New england Coach of the Year, he led PC to eight straight 20-win seasons, five NCAA’s (including the Final Four in 1973), three NIT’s and wins over 23 teams ranked among the top 20. Among his many honors, the most cherished may be

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Walker (30.4/6.0), Michael Riordan (14.1/8.4), Alphonse Hayes (11.5/4.9), Anthony Koski (10.1/11.1), Stuart Kerzner (5.4/2.4), Anderson Clary (2.9/1.4), Steve Sarantopoulos (2.4/1.3), Peter McLaughlin (2.4/0.6), Donal Henderson (2.3/2.5), James Schessler (0.9/0.7), James Coady (1.3), William Judkins (1.3), Peter Coughter (0.5), William Barrett (0.6), Alfred Pearson (0.0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Alphonse Hayes (15.6/6.6), Stuart Kerzner (15.4/3.6), Anthony Koski (11.9/11.2), Gerald McNair (7.3/6.9), Anderson Clary (6.7/4.7), Donal Henderson (5.8/3.1), Craig Callen (5.4/5.1), Alfred Pearson (2.5/0), Walter Violand (1.8/1.1), Charles Conway (0.7/0.3), Peter Coughter (0.2/1.0)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Larranaga (19.4/6.0), Victor Collucci (15.4/3.0), Anderson Clary (11.1/7.0), Ray Johnson (9.9/10.4), Walter Violand (7.7/3.4), Dennis Walsh (4.8/2.4), Craig Callen (4.7/4.7), Jospeh Ferro (4.5/0.5), Gerald McNair (2.4/3.5), William Connell (1.3/0.7), Theodore Haig (1.2/0.6), Mike McGuinn (0.6/1.0), Charles Conway (0/0.5)

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his selection as United States Olympic Coach in 1980. He served as PC’s Director of Athletics from 1971 until 1982 when he became full-time Commissioner of the BIG eAST Conference. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006..

1969-70 (14-11)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:9-4 A:5-5 N:0-2Captain: Craig CallenDate PC OPP ATTN 12-2 85 at Massachusetts 90 - 420012-4 103 at Assumption 88 250012-6 95 ST. LEO 56 330012-8 103 VA. COMMONWEALTH 71 260012-13 107 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 72 330012-16 65 at St. Joseph’s 68 - 249512-18 77 BROWN 68 300012-22 79 at DePaul 78 285212-29 83 Syracuse * 94 - 734312-30 68 Holy Cross * 72 - 74101-3 76 at Fairfield 561-6 65 BOSTON COLLEGE 62 33001-10 78 DAYTON 81 - 33001-24 85 NIAGARA 94 - 34001-28 58 ST. JOHN’S (OT) (16/-) 57 30001-31 85 RHODE ISLAND 93 - 34002-4 54 VILLANOVA (19/-) 44 34002-7 66 at Duquesne 70 - 45962-14 52 at St. Bonaventure (4/4) 68 - 56152-17 73 CANISIUS 70 34002-21 84 HOLY CROSS 67 34002-23 64 CREIGHTON 68 - 34002-25 74 at Rhode Island 81 - 50002-28 93 at Seton Hall 76 31003-3 69 at Brown 66 2217 1941 1810* Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, NC)

1970-71 (20-8)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:10-1 A:6-4 N:4-3Captain: Game CaptainsDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 91 at Brown 63 190012-5 77 STETSON 57 320012-9 84 FAIRFIELD 54 330012-12 75 at St. Francis (NY) 4312-18 84 Detroit * 69 750012-19 58 Tennessee * (14/-) 77 - 1070012-26 89 Manhattan ** 69 831212-28 86 South Carolina ** (2/2) 102 - 1361712-30 94 St. John’s ** (-/13) 80 182431-5 98 RHODE ISLAND 92 33001-8 71 at Boston College 83 -1-12 78 BROWN 76 31001-23 73 MASSACHUSETTS 72 33001-30 70 at Canisus 92 - 38152-1 79 SETON HALL 67 33002-6 73 at Niagara 642-8 73 at Creighton 712-10 80 DUQUESNE (12/13) 85 - 33002-13 88 ST. JOSEPH’S 76 32002-17 81 at Rhode Island 64 2-20 81 at Holy Cross 75 32002-23 75 at Villanova (-/17) 76 - 32002-25 74 DEPAUL 64 34002-27 105 ASSUMPTION 91 34003-3 88 ST. BONAVENTURE 56 34003-6 65 at St. John’s 79 - 37913-20 64 Louisville + (18/-) 58 90843-22 79 North Carolina + (13/13) 86 - 12437 2233 2041* Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, TN)** Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1971-72 (21-6)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:11-0 A:8-4 N:2-2Captain: Don LewisDate PC OPP ATTN 12-4 81 BROWN 61 340012-8 76 BUFFALO ST 58 340012-11 65 at St. Joseph’s 72 - 501912-18 75 at DePaul 6412-22 81 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 71 340012-27 81 Penn State * 65 9271

12-28 72 Fordham * (OT) 77 - 853012-30 93 St. Peter’s * 87 123331-5 86 BOSTON COLLEGE 68 34001-10 76 VILLANOVA (14/15) 69 34001-15 93 LOYOLA (MD) 63 34001-19 87 at Fairfield 75 35001-22 89 NIAGARA 79 34001-26 70 at Southern California (7/7) 66 74531-29 64 at Massachusetts 55 42002-5 77 RHODE ISLAND 67 34002-8 69 CANISIUS 64 34002-13 82 at St. Bonaventure 98 - 56402-15 73 at Rhode Island 75 - 52142-19 104 HOLY CROSS 68 34002-22 81 at Assumption 77 25002-27 67 at Duquesne 72 - 101423-1 73 ST. JOHN’S 65 34003-4 78 at Seton Hall 68 31003-6 90 at Jacksonville (17/-) 76 73023-9 72 at Brown 61 30003-11 60 Pennsylvania # (2/3) 76 - 6007 2115 1897* Holiday Festival (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament (Alumni Hall - St. John’s)

1972-73 (27-4) NCAA FINAL FOUR(First year playing in Civic Center)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:14-0 A:7-2 N:6-2Captain: Game CaptainsDate PC OPP ATTN 12-9 94 at St. Francis (NY) 58 220012-11 93 FAIRFIELD 57 1075712-15 79 South Carolina * (-/13) 64 900312-16 92 Santa Clara * 97 - 891212-19 73 OREGON 60 831412-23 107 DEPAUL 80 99841-2 83 BROWN 53 80171-4 79 RHODE ISLAND 59 109961-6 77 at Canisius 64 55451-10 118 WESTERN KENTUCKY 88 113621-13 87 DUQUESNE 79 115641-20 77 at UCLA (1/1) 101 - 127711-24 91 MASSACHUSETTS 78 91391-27 87 JACKSONVILLE (13/17) 84 118341-31 75 at Boston College 64 40002-3 70 at Niagara 662-7 81 ST. JOSEPH’S (18/-) 75 111712-10 102 at Rhode Island *** 81 112362-12 113 CLEVELAND STATE 79 85992-15 94 at Holy Cross 75 32002-20 86 at Villanova 71 32002-22 107 ASSUMPTION 87 121072-24 87 SETON HALL 65 93963-3 93 at St. John’s (17/-) 90 60083-5 103 ST. BONAVENTURE 88 116383-8 93 at Brown *** 80 114343-10 89 St. Joseph’s # (18/20) 76 44303-15 87 Pennsylvania ## (18/20) 65 110033-17 103 Maryland ## (8/10) 89 104003-24 85 Memphis State ### (12/11) 98 - 190293-26 79 Indiana ### (6/6) 97 - 19301 2782 2368* Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)# NCAA Tournament (Alumni Hall-St. John’s)## NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, NC)### NCAA Tournament Final-Four (St. Louis, MO)*** Providence Civic Center

1973-74 (28-4) NCAA SWeeT SIXTeeNCoach: Dave Gavitt H:16-0 A:6-2 N:6-2Captains: Marvin Barnes and kevin StacomDate PC OPP ATTN 12-3 84 ST. LEO 44 731112-10 84 at Western Kentucky 89 - 915012-13 76 SAN FRANCISCO (17/-) 57 949212-15 94 AUSTIN PEAY 92 904212-17 78 NIAGARA 74 794312-20 105 WILLIAM & MARY 75 719512-22 93 at DePaul 75 202912-26 85 Purdue * 93 - 777112-27 64 Tennessee * 60 182312-28 82 Washington State * 67 19511-5 104 CATHOLIC 69 66171-7 75 UC-IRVINE 51 90471-12 87 VILLANOVA 77 77571-17 77 at Massachusetts 76 79001-19 67 at St. Joseph’s 62 6381

Roster (Pts/Reb): James Larranaga (16.3/7.3), Victor Collucci (13.9/2.1), Donald Lewis (12.2/4.9), Ray Johnson (11.6/10.4), Gary Wilkens (11.2/3.6), Craig Callen (6.1/4.5), Joseph Ferro (3.8/0.4), Walter Violand (3.5/2.0), Dennis Walsh (2.1/0.6), Michael Hagan (1.2/0.3), Mike McGuinn (0.4/0.7), William Connell (0.4/0.4)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ernie DiGregorio (18.6/4.0), James Larranaga (13.7/4.8), Nehru King (12.6/6.1), Donald Lewis (10.9/5.9), Ray Johnson (7.6/5.4), Victor Collucci (7.5/1.7), Francis Costello (6.9/4.9), Charles Crawford (3.2/2.9), Michael Hagan (1.6/0.1), Mike McGuinn (1.5/1.1), Ed Cullinan (0/0), William Sullivan (0/0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Marvin Barnes (21.6/15.7), Ernie DiGregorio (17.7/3.0), Donald Lewis (11.4/4.8), Francis Costello (9.7/4.8), Lawrence Ketvirtis (5.9/3.6), Nehru King (5.3/3.4), Charles Crawford (4.7/4.5), Robert Ollquist (4.1/0.9), Timothy Gilbride (0.8/0.2), Thomas Walters (0.6/0.3)

1-23 79 BOSTON COLLEGE 77 109321-26 78 RHODE ISLAND 64 111731-29 106 at Jacksonville 901-31 87 at Duquesne (OT) 88 - 45872-6 74 at St. Bonaventure 69 55742-9 91 at Seton Hall 60 32002-12 75 BROWN (2OT) 73 88792-13 105 HOLY CROSS 70 87732-16 101 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 65 75922-19 76 at Rhode Island *** 73 77432-22 112 ASSUMPTION 86 89132-28 97 CANISIUS 69 88463-1 85 ST. JOHN’S 69 101043-4 92 at Brown *** 77 114143-10 84 Pennsylvania # 69 56833-14 78 North Carolina State ## (1/1) 92 - 124003-16 95 Furman ## (17/-) 83 12400 2770 2335* Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)# NCAA Tournament (Alumni Hall-St. John’s)## NCAA Tournament (Raleigh, NC) *** Providence Civic Center

1974-75 (20-11)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:11-1 A:2-6 N:7-4Captains: Rick Santos and Gary BelloDate PC OPP ATTN 12-2 79 CAL STATE-FULLERTON 69 746212-4 78 BROWN 75 1010912-10 97 ASSUMPTION 83 781112-14 80 SYRACUSE 57 867812-21 85 DEPAUL 71 772012-26 76 Holy Cross * 75 1133112-27 83 Drake * 73 1021412-28 79 St. John’s * 91 - 120691-2 68 at San Francisco 96 -1-4 73 at Oregon (11/10) 86 - 100001-8 82 ST. JOSEPH’S 68 83961-11 98 JACKSONVILLE 87 95951-18 86 MASSACHUSETTS 74 103331-25 65 PENNSYLVANIA 66 - 88391-29 77 at Boston College 85 - 42502-1 87 at Canisius 95 - 45002-4 65 at Brown *** 62 65002-8 106 SETON HALL 101 74302-11 87 RHODE ISLAND 72 76362-13 68 at Holy Cross 69 - 36082-18 69 at Rhode Island *** 79 - 62192-22 80 at Niagara 77 58362-25 84 at Villanova 67 54433-1 70 at St. John’s 88 - 60083-3 82 ST. BONAVENTURE 69 83513-6 55 Holy Cross > 62 - 79263-8 108 Connecticut > 83 85923-15 91 Clemson + (14/19) 86 87573-18 101 Pittsburgh + 803-22 85 St. John’s + 72 131763-24 69 Princeton + (13/-) 80 - 14763 2513 2398* Ocean State Classic (Providence, RI)> ECAC New England Regionals (Springfield, MA)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden) *** Providence Civic Center

1975-76 (21-11)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:14-1 A:2-4 N:5-6Captain: Mark McAndrewDate PC OPP ATTN 11-28 102 STONEHILL 76 967611-29 71 BROWN 51 864712-6 67 Alabama @ (14/-) 71 - 766512-9 88 ASSUMPTION 68 710212-11 98 EVANSVILLE 71 650212-13 66 at Purdue (20/-) 59 662512-19 73 Santa Clara * 6612-20 77 San Francisco * (14/16) 91 - 680912-23 76 OREGON 68 88151-3 66 at DePaul 91 - 47171-6 80 WAYNE STATE 52 66511-10 63 LOUISVILLE (16/17) 60 105471-14 53 at Seton Hall 55 - 33001-17 73 at Rhode Island *** 75 - 118001-21 81 at St. Joseph’s 711-24 73 LASALLE 75 - 96782-3 81 at Brown *** 59 30002-5 76 NIAGARA 67 70682-7 103 HOLY CROSS 85 111892-11 79 BOSTON COLLEGE 71 8765

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ernie DiGregorio (24.6/3.2), Marvin Barnes (18.3/19.0), Kevin Stacom (17.8/3.9), Francis Costello (9.1/4.8), Nehru King (8.7/3.7), Charles Crawford (5.5/6.1), Ron Norwood (2.6/1.1), Al Baker (2.5/2.5), Richard Dunphy (2.5/1.1), Dave Modest (1.8/0.3), Mark McAndrew (1.3/1.1), Gary Bello (1.1/0.4), Tom Walters (1.0/1.3)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Marvin Barnes (22.1/18.7), Kevin Stacom (18.5/3.1), Bob Cooper (12.0/7.5), Joe Hassett (7.2/1.6), Gary Bello (7.2/1.8), Rick Santos (6.9/2.8), Mark McAndrew (6.5/6.2), Al Baker (3.2/2.3), Richard Dunphy (3.2/1.9), Bob Ollquist (2.5/0.4), Walt Edwards (2.5/4.0), Tim Gilbride (1.7/0.1), Chris Dixon (1.5/2.0), Tom Walters (0.9/0.6)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Joe Hassett (16.5/2.1), Bruce Campbell (11.0/6.7), Bob Cooper (10.9/7.0), Mark McAndrew (10.1/6.2), Bill Eason (9.9/7.9), Rick Santos (9.5/4.1), Gary Bello (9.2/2.1), Bob Misevicius (6.5/4.4), Steve Strother (2.9/1.0), Don Henderson (1.2/1.2), Mark Forcier (0.2/0.3)

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2-14 91 CANISIUS 79 70172-21 77 at St. Bonaventure 78 - 56212-24 85 RHODE ISLAND 66 121382-26 79 at Massachusetts (OT) 81 - 76032-28 67 ST. JOHN’S (14/14) 53 106063-1 89 VILLANOVA 81 74823-4 64 Holy Cross > 61 3-6 73 Connecticut > 87 - 87753-13 84 North Carolina A&T + 68 79403-16 73 Louisville + (20/-) 67 76323-18 78 Kentucky + 79 - 114443-21 69 North Carolina State + 74 - 12415 2475 2256@ Madison Square Garden* Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, CA)> ECAC New England Regionals (Springfield, MA)+ NIT (Madison Square Garden) *** Providence Civic Center

1976-77 (24-5)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:15-1 A:5-1 N:4-3Captains: Bob Cooper and Joe HassettDate PC OPP ATTN 11-27 78 STONEHILL 58 835611-29 95 at Brown *** 69 300012-1 92 ASSUMPTION 71 688912-4 62 PURDUE (OT) 68 - 862712-11 77 Boston College * 67 920012-12 65 Holy Cross * 67 - 820512-18 102 BROWN 82 651712-28 81 Texas < 67 1215012-29 82 Michigan < (2OT) (1/1) 81 121501-2 72 SETON HALL (OT) 68 101321-5 65 ST. JOSEPH’S 64 83461-8 68 MASSACHUSETTS 62 81381-11 86 CONNECTICUT 71 85161-15 94 HAWAII 76 91041-18 82 RHODE ISLAND 71 119241-22 83 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 68 94021-24 83 at Canisius 68 14081-25 71 at Niagara (2OT) 63 42602-1 82 ST. BONAVENTURE 75 104662-3 67 at Rhode Island *** 66 121502-6 64 at Louisville (9/7) 68 - 130272-9 84 DEPAUL 73 94772-12 99 LONG ISLAND 85 96832-19 75 at LaSalle 62 121382-22 84 at Villanova 71 68842-26 69 at St. John’s 66 63893-3 44 Fairfield > 31 112843-5 67 Holy Cross > 68 - 112643-12 80 Kansas State # (-/11) 87 - 10871 2253 1993* Colonial Classic (Boston, MA) *** Providence Civic Center< INBANK Classic (Providence, RI)> ECAC New England Regionals (Hartford, CT)# NCAA Tournament (Norman, OK)

1977-78 (24-8)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:16-2 A:4-2 N:4-4Captains: Bruce Campbell, Bill eason and Bob MiseviciusDate PC OPP ATTN 11-28 84 STONEHILL 66 780211-30 57 LOUISVILLE (9/-) 51 1113412-3 60 at Seton Hall 58 519912-6 79 ASSUMPTION 70 794212-9 73 WISCONSIN 62 984212-22 72 CAL-BAKERSFIELD 70 769512-27 70 Lafayette * 5912-29 61 Stanford * 76 - 525712-30 53 Texas Tech * 521-5 68 at Brown *** 52 30001-7 82 CANISIUS 72 90421-9 76 BROWN 58 71901-11 76 at St. Joseph’s 69 55781-14 67 PENNSYLVANIA 65 81241-18 90 HOLY CROSS (14/16) 64 121501-21 57 at Connecticut 49 49001-25 50 at Massachusetts 49 59501-28 68 at DePaul (19/19) 78 - 53001-31 66 VILLANOVA 73 - 102292-2 64 at St. Bonaventure 72 - 52892-4 79 RHODE ISLAND 59 120222-8 92 BOSTON COLLEGE 74 9549

2-12 61 NORTH CAROLINA (7/7) 59 68632-14 72 NIAGARA (OT) 70 80112-15 52 JACKSONVILLE (OT) 50 80112-18 63 CAMPBELL 54 61132-21 64 at Rhode Island *** 73 - 121502-25 51 ST. JOHN’S 60 - 99732-27 85 LONG ISLAND 62 79823-2 71 Holy Cross > 67 121503-4 62 Rhode Island > 65 - 121503-11 63 Michigan State # (6/5) 77 - 16519 2198 2035* Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)> ECAC New England Regionals (Providence, RI)# NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, IN)*** Providence Civic Center

1978-79 (10-16)Coach: Dave Gavitt H:8-6 A:2-6 N:0-4Captain: Dave FryeDate PC OPP ATTN 11-25 75 MAINE (OT) 73 879111-29 68 ASSUMPTION 66 753212-2 66 ST. JOSEPH’S 77 - 763212-6 64 at Boston College 83 - 347512-15 59 CALIFORNIA < 58 700012-16 61 FLORIDA < 79 - 900112-20 75 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 63 770112-23 70 at Louisville (12/11) 88 - 1607512-28 68 at Virginia * 106 - 601212-29 52 at Bradley * 84 -1-3 52 at Villanova 51 30811-6 60 at Brown *** 69 - 40001-9 75 DEPAUL 84 - 73091-11 68 SETON HALL 80 - 69361-13 62 MASSACHUSETTS 66 - 77541-16 42 at Rhode Island *** 86 - 117161-20 64 CONNECTICUT 63 78921-27 74 at Canisius 89 - 32261-29 56 at Niagara (OT) 55 23482-3 51 ST. BONAVENTURE 59 - 82442-7 87 LONG ISLAND UNIV. 78 67142-10 55 at North Carolina (6/6) 89 - 116662-14 62 BROWN 60 69232-17 84 RHODE ISLAND 77 114112-20 65 at Holy Cross 75 - 40002-24 65 at St. John’s 70 - 4584 1692 1928< INBANK Classic (Providence, RI)* Sugar Bowl Classic *** Providence Civic Center

GARY WALTeRSPrinceton1979-80

Two seasons (21-34/3-17)

Gary Walters had the unenviable task of following the leg-endary Dave Gavitt and suffered through a pair of losing sea-sons. He started his basketball career as an All-Ivy pick at Princeton who led

the Tigers to the 1965 Final Four before being named assistant coach at Lehigh and, later, Dartmouth. He then moved on to the head spot at Middlebury (7-17) and Union (53-13) before going back to Princeton as an assistant. He was head coach at Dartmouth for three seasons (30-48). Walters is now the Athletics Director at his alma mater, Princeton.

1979-80 (11-16/0-6)Coach: Gary Walters H:10-7 A:1-6 N:0-3Captain: John NolanDate PC OPP ATTN 11-30 83 STONEHILL 62 848912-1 60 NIAGARA (OT) 59 788912-5 65 ASSUMPTION 54 684912-8 44 at Purdue (12/9) 76 - 1412312-12 44 BROWN 42 7039

Roster (Pts/Reb): Joe Hassett (17.0/2.9), Bruce Campbell (15.8/8.5), Bill Eason (11.4/6.1), Bob Misevicius (9.1/6.3), Steve Strother (8.0/2.1), Bob Cooper (7.8/3.5), Mark McAndrew (6.4/4.3), Pat Kehoe (1.8/1.7), David Frye (1.5/1.2), Mark Forcier (1.3/1.4), Chris Dixon (0.7/0.6), Joe Mullaney, Jr. (0.2/0.8), Don Henderson (1.2/1.3), Bruce Grimm (6.4/1.7), Paul Oristaglio (1.5/0.5)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Joe Hassett (18.8/3.1), Bob Cooper 15.9/7.5), Bruce Campbell (14.9/8.1), Dwight Williams (10.2/2.6), Bob Misevicius (8.2/8.0), Bill Eason (6.0/4.8), Pat Kehoe (3.1/1.8), Paul Oristaglio (2.4/0.8), Paul Aiello (2.0/3.3), David Frye (2.6/0.6), John Nolan (0.7/0.5), Peter Petropolous (0.7/0.6), Mark Heissenbuttel (0.4/0), Ken Woodson (0/0.6), Joe Mullaney, Jr. (0/0.2)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Bruce Campbell (17.4/7.8), Dwight Williams (16.4/2.6), Bill Eason (11.3/8.3), Bob Misevicius (8.5/7.5), Rudy Williams (4.4/2.6), Paul Oristaglio (3.6/2.6), Paul Aiello (3.1/0.8), David Frye (2.8/0.6), Rich Hunger (2.4/2.2), Pat Kehoe (2.3/2.0), Jerry Scott (2.0/0.8), John Nolan (1.7/0.6), Ernie DelGatto (1.2/2.8), Mladen Filipan (1.3/1.0), Joe Mullaney, Jr. (0.6/0.7)

12-18 50 at Georgetown (17/17) 55 - 441812-21 58 STANFORD < 46 864712-22 78 DUKE (1/1) < 82 - 1028212-29 63 ST. LEO 37 62351-2 78 at Massachusetts 68 13001-4 75 at St. Bonaventure 81 - 48331-7 71 NEW HAMPSHIRE 46 68421-9 64 at Brown *** 65 - 15001-12 57 HOLY CROSS 59 - 108461-16 74 RHODE ISLAND 59 106031-19 74 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 61 68491-23 63 at Connecticut 74 - 54751-26 51 at Seton Hall 64 - 32001-29 52 VILLANOVA 62 - 68732-2 69 SYRACUSE (4/3) 89 - 120322-4 88 CANISIUS 72 57322-4 88 CANISIUS 72 57322-9 73 LOUISVILLE (3/3) 79 - 86152-13 58 at Rhode Island *** 74 - 91422-16 55 BOSTON COLLEGE 57 - 70912-19 52 at St. Joseph’s 54 - 57712-23 62 ST. JOHN’S (7/11) 68 - 76392-28 44 St. John’s $***(8/8) 48 - 6312 1705 1693< INBANK Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, RI)***Providence Civic Center

1980-81 (10-18/3-11)Coach: Gary Walters H:8-8 A:1-8 N:1-2Captain: Rich HungerDate PC OPP ATTN 11-29 56 MASSACHUSETTS 43 710712-2 74 ASSUMPTION 46 678112-6 49 at Villanova 68 - 634312-10 78 WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR 56 582212-13 59 PURDUE 64 - 801412-13 93 CAMPBELL 64 516912-19 51 WASHINGTON < 60 - 723612-20 76 MICHIGAN STATE < 77 - 718112-27 71 BROWN 64 655312-29 78 BISCAYNE 59 - 57241-3 71 BOSTON COLLEGE 98 - 73141-7 52 SETON HALL 66 - 52171-10 63 at St. John’s 83 - 60421-14 66 at Syracuse 84 - 131781-19 61 at Georgetown 58 44191-24 44 RHODE ISLAND (N) *** 53 - 87711-27 55 at Louisville 71 - 143821-31 62 at Seton Hall 72 - 28002-4 70 CONNECTICUT (-/18) 79 - 82812-7 67 SYRACUSE 81 - 101372-11 55 at Boston College 70 - 31502-14 82 VILLANOVA 70 71572-16 73 ST. JOHN’S 57 78622-21 57 at Connecticut 71 - 93382-25 63 GEORGETOWN 71 - 73222-28 58 at Holy Cross 67 - 40003-5 67 Boston College $ 65 54443-6 49 Villanova $ (OT) 58 - 17101 1800 1875< Industrial Bank Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Syracuse, NY)***Providence Civic Center

JOSePH A. MULLANeY

Holy Cross ‘491955-691981-85

18 seasons (319-164/14-48)

Joe Mullaney returned to Providence College after stints in pro-fessional basketball and at nearby Brown University. Mullaney is regarded as one

of the finest coaches in the history of college bas-ketball. His first tenure at the PC helm began the tradition of Friar basketball.

Roster (Pts/Reb): Rudy Williams (17.8/9.0), Bill Fields (12.1/4.8), Jerry Scott (11.5/4.2), John Nolan (4.6/1.0), Richard Hunger (4.5/4.2), Aubrey Stallworth (4.4/3.6), David Frye (3.9/1.4), Gary Towle (3.4/0.1), Sam Lucas (2.1/1.5), Don Meineke (1.9/1.0), Ron Tenzyk (1.2/0.2), Jon Barnes (0/1), Mark Heissenbuttel (0/0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Jery Scott (14.9/4.1), Rudy Williams (14.8/7.6), Bill Fields (11.4/4.3), Ricky Tucker (8.4/1.9), Rich Hunger (7.1/5.8), John Nolan (3.3/2.2), Aubrey Stallworth (2.7/3.1), Bruce McKnight (2.3/1.0), Gary Towle (1.4/0.4), Sam Lucas (0.9/0.7), Ron Tenzyk (0.8/0.4), Kevin Reilly (0.5/0.5)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Rich Hunger (12.0/6.7), Jerry Scott (11.7/3.3), Bill Fields (10.0/3.9), Otis Thorpe (9.6/5.3), Rudy Williams (8.1/4.5), Ricky Tucker (6.5/0.7), Jim Panaggio (4.0/1.9), Carl Hill (3.0/0.7), Sean Canty (2.4/1.8), Marlon Burns (1.5/1.0), Jim Cholakis (1.1/0.4), Myles McPartland (1.0/1.2), George Thissell (1.0/0.2)

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1981-82 (10-17/2-12)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:9-7 A:0-9 N:1-1Captains: Billy Fields and Jim PanaggioDate PC OPP ATTN 11-30 94 ASSUMPTION 70 544612-2 68 ST. MICHAEL’S 45 543612-5 58 at Arizona 62 - 825512-8 54 at Villanova (-/18) 65 - 482112-12 78 BROWN 65 567212-19 69 CREIGHTON 63 543512-20 46 MAINE 44 512712-22 61 DREXEL 50 515412-29 65 NAVY < 68 - 711712-30 53 NORTHWESTERN < 52 67171-2 52 HOLY CROSS 61 - 67241-4 65 at Seton Hall 66 - 28151-9 62 at St. John’s (20/18) 76 - 44121-13 66 SYRACUSE 71 - 54271-16 59 at Boston College 62 - 44001-20 49 Rhode Island (N) *** (OT) 47 88101-23 50 GEORGETOWN (13/11) 49 79531-28 77 at Dayton (5 OT) 79 - 96692-1 45 CONNECTICUT (OT) 47 - 74842-6 71 at Syracuse 86 - 196972-10 71 BOSTON COLLEGE 78 - 70542-13 79 SETON HALL 70 74472-15 76 ST. JOHN’S (2 OT) 77 - 61492-20 61 at Connecticut 90 - 81192-24 42 at Georgetown (12/11) 60 - 128122-27 53 VILLANOVA 54 - 82193-6 48 Georgetown $ (8/8) 62 - 14044 1672 1719< Industrial Bank Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, CT)*** Providence Civic Center

1982-83 (12-19/4-12)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:6-7 A:3-9 N:3-3Captains: Ricky Tucker and Ron JacksonDate PC OPP ATTN 11-27 72 ASSUMPTION 54 522711-30 70 at Brown *** 56 200012-1 68 ROBERT MORRIS 46 524912-4 60 ST. JOHN’S (12/-) 61 - 827812-6 65 at Holy Cross 63 380212-10 47 OHIO UNIVERSITY < 48 - 637612-11 57 COLGATE < 44 534812-18 70 at Creighton 73 - 862512-21 52 at Brigham Young 66 - 1553212-27 43 at Hawaii * 54 - 615012-28 56 at Arizona State * 54 115012-29 57 at Virginia Tech * 70 - 9721-5 58 SYRACUSE (9/9) 83 - 84271-8 66 DAYTON 63 65911-12 88 at Seton Hall 72 28161-15 61 at Villanova (15/17) 70 - 31001-18 54 at St. John’s (8/7) 74 - 61661-22 70 GEORGETOWN (19/16) 78 - 122471-26 65 at Connecticut 62 100481-29 55 at Pittsburgh (2OT) 59 - 58352-2 70 BOSTON COLLEGE 73 - 68272-5 86 at Syracuse (20/-) 93 - 221602-8 81 RHODE ISLAND (N) *** 69 53782-12 81 SETON HALL 65 54712-16 58 VILLANOVA (8/9) 64 - 78872-19 54 at Richmond 55 - 41692-23 62 at Georgetown (18/18) 86 - 97492-26 62 CONNECTICUT 72 - 72462-28 72 PITTSBURGH 69 54713-5 66 at Boston College (15/13) 81 - 40003-9 64 Seton Hall $ 73 - 18606 1990 2050< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI) ***Providence Civic Center* Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

1983-84 (15-14/5-11)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:12-5 A:1-8 N:2-1 Captain: Otis ThorpeDate PC OPP ATTN 11-28 82 BROWN 54 577411-30 94 ASSUMPTION 70 491112-3 72 ARIZONA 69 601212-7 64 MARQUETTE (OT) 60 710412-10 50 HOLY CROSS 47 749112-17 69 RHODE ISLAND (N) *** 58 7238

12-23 65 LONG ISLAND 72 - 442412-28 46 PENNSYLVANIA < 42 741912-29 65 TEMPLE < 59 80191-4 58 at Seton Hall (2OT) 60 - 22321-7 52 at St. John’s (13/10) 57 - 60341-11 63 BOSTON COLLEGE (18/20) 62 91221-14 62 SYRACUSE 70 - 99161-18 76 at Georgetown (6/6) 80 - 43281-21 67 CONNECTICUT 70 - 65381-25 53 at Villanova 66 - 71091-28 47 at Dayton 73 - 110972-1 78 PITTSBURGH 66 46102-4 82 SETON HALL (OT) 74 59462-8 65 ST. JOHN’S 60 71042-11 71 at Boston College 68 40002-15 64 at Syracuse (16/-) 89 - 191382-18 38 GEORGETOWN (2/2) 59 - 121502-22 59 at Connecticut 62 - 46602-25 56 VILLANOVA 58 - 95802-27 74 HOWARD 56 54083-3 60 at Pittsburgh 61 - 57713-7 59 Seton Hall $ 55 177453-8 50 Georgetown $ (2/2) 70 - 17745 1841 1842< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)***Providence Civic Center

1984-85 (11-20/3-13)Coach: Joseph A. Mullaney H:5-10 A:2-9 N:4-1Captains: Ray knight, keith Lomax, Brian WallerDate PC OPP ATTN 11-23 75 Virginia * (OT) (-/20) 71 80011-24 60 Chaminade * 58 60011-29 67 ASSUMPTION 70 - 435112-1 55 DAYTON 68 - 485712-5 84 at Holy Cross (2OT) 75 285112-8 53 RHODE ISLAND 52 777812-10 70 HOWARD 53 432112-19 53 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 55 - 422112-23 71 at Brown *** 67 442712-28 73 WEST TEXAS STATE < 64 634912-29 59 ILLINOIS STATE < 65 - 80471-2 55 at Boston College 67 - 25501-5 62 at Pittsburgh 73 - 60411-9 75 CONNECTICUT 66 51171-12 68 SYRACUSE (7/8) 71 - 72741-16 44 at Georgetown (1/1) 85 - 106341-19 58 at Marquette 64 - 105861-23 57 at Villanova (14/15) 65 - 67411-26 72 at Seton Hall 70 26571-28 53 at Notre Dame 70 - 106141-30 60 ST. JOHN’S (1/1) 77 - 104262-2 66 BOSTON COLLEGE 93 - 96162-6 55 PITTSBURGH 68 - 46022-9 70 at Connecticut 84 - 101362-13 76 at Syracuse (8/8) 82 - 230172-16 73 GEORGETOWN (2/2) 87 - 121502-20 74 SETON HALL 73 54392-23 82 VILLANOVA 88 - 87073-2 53 at St. John’s (1/1) 72 - 65453-6 77 Seton Hall $ 75 195913-7 62 St. John’s $ (2/2) 90 - 19591 2017 2200* Hawaiian Airlines/Chaminade Invitational< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI) ***Providence Civic Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

RICk PITINOMassachusetts ‘74

1985-87Two seasons

(42-23/17-15)

Few stars shone as bright as Rick Pitino’s college coaching career. He came to Providence and res-urrected a sagging program, bringing it to a 17-14 record

and an NIT appearance. His second year saw the Friars ride a magic carpet to the Final Four after a

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ron Jackson (16.2/4.4), Otis Thorpe (14.1/8), Bill Fields (7.9/3.7), Ricky Tucker (7.1/1.1), Keith Lomax (5.7/2.6), Marlon Burns (4.1/2.8), Jim Panaggio (3.9/2), Sean Canty (3.3/3.6), Carl Hill (2.9/0.7), Mike Berkely (0.2/0.5), Ed Gately (0/0.3)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ron Jackson (18.3/4), Otis Thorpe (16.1/8.0), Ricky Tucker (7.0/1.8), Sean Canty (5.2/3.8), Keith Lomax (4.3/3.2), Donnie Brown (4.0/1.0), Carl Hill (3.9/0.9), Ray Knight (2.7/2.9), Alan Roth (2.6/1.6), Harold Starks (2.2/1.2), Dick Pennefather (1.4/0.4), Marlon Burns (0.9/1.6), Pete Murphy (0.9/0.6), Mike Berkely (0/0.6), Jim Cholakis (0.0)

25-9 record. Pitino was named National Coach of the Year for his incredible effort. He left Providence to become coach of the New York knicks. After two seasons with the knicks, he took over as the head coach at kentucky where he led the Wildcats to the NCAA Championship in April of 1996. Following the 1996-97 season, he left kentucky to take over the basketball operations of the Boston Celtics. He is now head coach at the University of Louisville.

1985-86 (17-14/7-9)Coach: Rick Pitino H:14-7 A:3-6 N:0-1Captains: Dick Pennefather and Harold StarksDate PC OPP ATTN 11-23 97 ASSUMPTION 47 615211-26 64 RICHMOND 70 - 447612-2 83 NORTHEASTERN 68 460212-4 107 BROWN 80 441612-7 78 RHODE ISLAND 71 971012-11 94 MAINE 62 451412-18 109 HOLY CROSS 78 461712-21 93 HOWARD 84 451912-23 104 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 80 442512-28 63 at Xavier (OH) 75 - 42811-2 90 ST. JOHN’S (OT) (10/8) 95 - 103861-4 79 at Georgetown (11/11) 110 - 68691-7 72 NOTRE DAME (16/16) 78 - 121501-11 77 VILLANOVA (2 OT) 78 - 97101-14 70 at Pittsburgh 71 - 67981-16 76 at Boston College (OT) 75 42001-23 73 at Syracuse (9/11) 95 - 256311-25 68 at Villanova 80 - 90351-27 54 GEORGETOWN (12/12) 69 - 105612-1 92 BOSTON COLLEGE 83 113502-3 61 at St. John’s (7/7) 85 - 60082-12 67 at Seton Hall 66 51182-15 75 SYRACUSE (12/13) 76 - 121502-19 76 PITTSBURGH 67 57192-22 74 at Connecticut 67 118412-24 97 SETON HALL 82 62172-26 69 CONNECTICUT 66 72163-5 63 Villanova $ 75 - 195913-12 72 BOSTON UNIVERSITY + 69 94143-16 90 GEORGE MASON + 71 75163-20 63 LOUISIANA TECH + 64 - 9674 2450 2337$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)+ NIT (Providence Civic Center)

1986-87 (25-9/10-6) NCAA FINAL FOURCoach: Rick Pitino H:13-3 A:6-4 N:6-2Captains: Billy Donovan, ernie Lewis, Dave kipfer, Jacek DudaDate PC OPP ATTN 11-28 104 AMERICAN < 82 846411-29 74 TULSA < 82 - 1051112-2 90 at Holy Cross 65 235012-6 100 RHODE ISLAND 90 1118912-9 96 at Brown *** 65 5474 12-11 75 SIENA 64 532712-20 106 RIDER 64 572912-22 93 HOWARD 84 540912-27 113 MAINE 87 551012-29 97 HOFSTRA 61 58281-3 67 at Pittsburgh (17/17) 76 - 67981-5 85 SYRACUSE (7/7) 89 - 111491-10 96 at Villanova 78 65001-14 103 CONNECTICUT 89 100281-17 81 BOSTON COLLEGE 71 114811-20 92 at Miami 88 30981-24 61 at Connecticut 53 104791-28 82 GEORGETOWN (11/13) 79 120141-31 93 ST. JOHN’S (OT) (15/18) 81 12140 2-3 66 at Boston College 67 - 55662-7 81 PITTSBURGH (13/16) 87 - 121402-14 79 at St. John’s (16/18) 78 60082-17 91 SETON HALL 87 121402-19 81 at Syracuse (9/9) 90 - 266742-25 85 at Seton Hall 72 191602-28 79 at Georgetown (8/7) 90 - 172203-2 97 VILLANOVA 80 121403-5 80 St. John’s $ 51 195913-6 66 Georgetown $ (7/7) 84 - 195913-12 90 Alabama-Birmingham # 68 115133-14 90 Austin Peay # (OT) 87 166663-19 103 Alabama ## (9/9) 82 169443-21 88 Georgetown ## (4/4) 73 169443-28 63 Syracuse ### (10/10) 77 - 65444 2947 2623< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI) *** at Providence Civic Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament (Birmingham, AL)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Otis Thorpe (17.1/10.3), Donnie Brown (8.0/1.7), Brian Waller (7.0/2.2), Ray Knight (6.1/4.7), Keith Lomax (5.9/2.0), Harold Starks (5.7/1.7), Sean Canty (4.9/2.7), Carl Hill (4.5/1.0), Ernie Lewis (2.6/1.1), Billy Donovan (2.3/0.8), Jacek Duda (1.5/1.3), David Kipfer (1.6/1.0), Dick Pennefather (1.4/0.4), Alan Roth (0.4/0.5)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Donnie Brown (9.5/1.7), Brian Waller (9.2/2.8), Ray Knight (8.5/6.0), Keith Lomax (8.2/3.4), Matt Palazzi (7.9/1.6), Harold Starks (7.4/3.2), Steve Wright (4.4/3.4), Ernie Lewis (4.3/1.7), Dick Pennefather (3.7/0.9), Billy Donovan (3.2/0.6), David Kipfer (2.7/2.0), Alan Roth (1.4/0.7), Jacek Duda (1.1/1.6)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Billy Donovan (15.1/1.6), Dave Kipfer (9.8/4.0), Harold Starks (9.3/3.2), Steve Wright (9.2/7.3), Al Roth (8.0/5.3), Don Brown (8.0/1.7), Ernie Lewis (7.5/3.2), Matt Palazzi (6.5/1.7), Darryl Wright (4.5/1.5), Jacek Duda (2.7/2.9), Dick Pennefather (1.4/0.5), Bryan Benham (0.9/0.4)

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GORDON CHIeSASt. Thomas Aquinas

College ‘731987-88

One season (11-17/5-11)

Gordie Chiesa coached for five seasons at this alma mater (93-68) before serving as an assistant coach at Dartmouth for two seasons. He moved on to Manhattan

College where he turned in a 43-68 record in four seasons during which time he was named MAAC Coach of the Year. Rick Pitino called him to serve as assistant head coach of the Friars for his two seasons in Providence. Chiesa was named the Friars’ head coach in August of 1987 when Pitino moved on to the New York knicks. He left the program after one year and is now serving as an assistant coach with the NBA’s Utah Jazz.

1987-88 (11-17/5-11)Coach: Gordon Chiesa H:11-6 A:0-9 N:0-2Captains: Delray Brooks and Steve WrightDate PC OPP ATTN 11-27 80 FORDHAM < 76 1185611-28 84 LOUISIANA TECH < 80 1202011-30 98 HOLY CROSS 99 - 790112-2 62 at Utah 86 - 878212-8 104 BROWN 90 7105 12-10 85 BOSTON COLLEGE 82 804912-19 70 at Rhode Island *** 92 - 1300512-22 96 XAVIER 76 810912-29 105 AUSTIN PEAY 99 82331-2 70 MARIST 59 86191-9 72 at Connecticut 79 - 112391-13 78 GEORGETOWN (11/11) 74 126961-16 72 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (13/13) 92 - 131001-19 80 at Seton Hall 82 - 74081-23 48 at Boston College 64 - 71011-25 56 at Pittsburgh (6/6) 90 - 67981-27 77 MIAMI 83 - 72491-30 82 VILLANOVA (OT) (19/19) 76 130412-2 71 at Syracuse (12/12) 92 - 28876 2-6 54 SETON HALL 68 - 121832-8 85 CONNECTICUT 79 72182-13 67 at St. John’s 88 - 60082-16 86 PITTSBURGH (8/8) 87 - 90552-20 68 at Villanova 96 - 65002-25 73 SYRACUSE (10/11) 91 - 121512-29 63 at Georgetown 73 - 96583-5 90 ST. JOHN’S 81 115173-12 62 Connecticut $ 75 - 19591 2138 2309< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI) *** at Providence Civic Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

RICk BARNeSLenoir-Rhyne ‘77

1988-94Six seasons

(108-76/47-55)

Rick Barnes started his PC coaching career by winning 13 straight games, won more than any other PC first year coach and returned the Friars to the NCAA Tournament while picking up

Northeastern Coach of the Year honors. He followed that with a trip to the NCAA’s in 1990 and the NIT in 1991. In 1993, the Friars were NIT semifinalists. A

year later, in 1994, they were the school’s first BIG eAST Tournament Champions. He won more league games (47) than any other Friar coach and was the first in almost 20 years to post three consecutive winning seasons. Barnes was the first Friar coach to win in the Cap Centre, the Carrier Dome and to sweep Georgetown. He played a whopping 29 percent of his games against top 25 teams winning 17 of them. He posted a 32-20 league home record and was 5-5 in the BIG eAST Tournament. He resigned after the 1994 BIG eAST Tournament to take the head coach-ing job at Clemson University where he coached four seasons. In April of 1998, Barnes accepted the head coaching job at the University of Texas.

1988-89 (18-11/7-9)Coach: Rick Barnes H:12-4 A:6-5 N:0-2Captains: Bryan BenhamDate PC OPP ATTN 11-25 104 NIAGARA < 66 1000511-26 93 SOUTH ALABAMA (OT) < 86 1030611-28 93 BROWN 65 701912-3 75 LAFAYETTE 46 790612-6 78 YALE 55 7296 12-7 73 at Boston College 52 560812-10 76 RHODE ISLAND 70 1302712-22 79 at Holy Cross 68 400012-27 100 MAINE 78 750112-29 93 WAGNER 57 72021-3 98 ST. JOHN’S 69 111011-7 80 at Connecticut 78 160161-12 105 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 56 72031-14 67 VILLANOVA 76 - 131491-18 77 GEORGETOWN (3/4) 80 - 132031-21 96 at Pittsburgh 81 67981-24 104 at Miami 91 30371-28 96 at Syracuse (14/13) 100 - 320962-1 73 at St. John’s 87 - 6008 2-4 65 CONNECTICUT 61 131482-7 88 PITTSBURGH 78 120042-14 67 at Villanova (OT) 76 - 65002-18 80 SYRACUSE (6/5) 87 - 132562-22 74 at Georgetown (3/3) 76 - 118832-25 80 at Seton Hall (15/14) 84 - 141473-1 68 SETON HALL (12/12) 80 - 127333-4 102 BOSTON COLLEGE 76 130143-10 76 Syracuse $ (5/4) 79 - 195913-16 97 Virginia # 100 - 12571 2473 2168< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

1989-90 (17-12/8-8)Coach: Rick Barnes H:13-4 A:4-4 N:0-4Captains: Quinton Burton, Marty Conlon and Carlton ScreenDate PC OPP ATTN 11-24 70 NEW HAMPSHIRE < 49 1061111-25 81 BOWLING GREEN < 79 1071411-30 85 MONMOUTH 61 744412-2 93 HOLY CROSS 80 1070112-6 71 Clemson % 72 - 1164312-9 77 at Rhode Island *** 78 - 1001712-21 85 BOSTON COLLEGE 66 883712-23 78 UTAH 67 814612-27 105 BROOKLYN 64 851812-30 77 NO. CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE 63 78301-6 91 at Georgetown (3/3) 93 - 154521-9 78 SETON HALL 70 119301-13 74 VILLANOVA 102 - 131061-15 89 at Seton Hall 63 118691-20 87 at Syracuse (5/5) 86 324011-24 75 ST. JOHN’S (15/17) 83 - 131061-27 74 at Boston College 62 86741-30 88 at Villanova (OT) 96 - 65002-3 77 CONNECTICUT (13/14) 92 - 13106 2-10 102 at Pittsburgh 117 - 67982-13 94 GEORGETOWN (3/2) 90 131062-17 77 at St. John’s (24/-) 74 60082-19 72 at Connecticut (OT) (10/13) 75 - 83022-21 101 MIAMI 67 100022-25 89 SYRACUSE (11/9) 93 - 131062-28 97 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 64 90593-3 85 PITTSBURGH 74 131063-9 77 Georgetown $ (5/6) 78 - 182123-15 83 Ohio State # (OT) 84 - 11733 2432 2242< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI) % ACC-BIG EAST Challenge ***Providence Civic Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)# NCAA Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Billy Donovan (20.6/3.0), Delray Brooks (14.4/3.9), Ernie Lewis (11.8/4.2), Dave Kipfer (11.7/5.3), Steve Wright (7.9/4.8), James Best (6.3/2.3), Darryl Wright (6.1/2.2), Carlton Screen (5.2/1.1), Marty Conlon (4.4..2.9), Abdul Shamsid-Deen (3.5/2.5), Jacek Duda (3.4/3.4), Bryan Benham (0.6/0.7), David Snedeker (0.3/0.3), Ryan Ford (0/0.1)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Steve Wright (13.5/6.5), Delray Brooks (13.5/2.9), Marty Conlon (13.2/5.6), Eric Murdock (10.7/3.0), Darryl Wright (10.4/4.1), Quinton Burton (8.7/3.8), Carlton Screen (6.6/1.2), Abdul Shamsid-Deen (4.7/3.2), Matt Palazzi (4.0/0), Chris Watts (3.3/1.3), Cal Foster (1.6/1.9), Bryan Benham (0.8/0.8), Keith-Sean Lindsey (0.4/0.5), Ryan Ford (0/0)

1990-91 (19-13/7-9)Coach: Rick Barnes H:17-3 A:1-9 N:1-1Captains: eric Murdock, Chris Watts and Marques BraggDate PC OPP ATTN 11-23 112 MORGAN STATE < 74 884211-24 98 LAFAYETTE < 63 974311-28 116 BROWN 69 731912-1 103 NEW HAMPSHIRE 70 811312-5 88 NORTHEASTERN 73 7716 12-8 78 RHODE ISLAND 76 1310612-11 78 at Boston College 80 - 640012-21 79 MANHATTAN 77 777812-23 87 at Arizona (4/4) 99 - 1382412-29 102 LIBERTY 78 1310612-31 109 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 70 71141-2 92 at Seton Hall 97 - 125781-5 84 at Holy Cross 85 - 40001-8 72 GEORGETOWN (15/13) 69 132011-12 82 at Pittsburgh (17/16) 101 - 67981-15 79 at St. John’s (OT) (10/10) 85 - 60081-19 108 at Connecticut (13/12) 102 162941-23 79 PITTSBURGH (17/16) 92 - 125921-26 92 SYRACUSE (6/7) 82 13287 1-29 65 SETON HALL (25/-) 62 128932-6 65 at Georgetown (20/19) 79 - 91032-9 75 ST. JOHN’S (8/7) 64 133072-12 83 at Syracuse (7/7) 101 - 285962-16 55 at Villanova 64 - 65002-19 66 CONNECTICUT (OT) 70 - 131062-23 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 63 131063-2 86 VILLANOVA 75 131063-8 72 St. John’s $ (20/17) 64 190813-9 55 Georgetown $ 71 - 190813-13 98 JAMES MADISON + (2OT) 93 68293-18 85 WEST VIRGINIA + 79 86703-20 74 OKLAHOMA + 83 - 7574 2681 2510< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden) + NIT (Providence Civic Center)

1991-92 (14-17/6-12)Coach: Rick Barnes H:10-6 A:2-7 N:2-4Captains: Marques Bragg, Corey Floyd and Marvin SaddlerDate PC OPP ATTN 11-22 92 NEW HAMPSHIRE 73 890711-25 108 at Chaminade * (OT) 111 - 250011-26 82 Minnesota * 89 - 250011-27 87 Lamar * 76 250012-1 69 BROWN (OT) 71 - 7621 12-4 66 Maryland % 76 - 1517612-7 80 HOLY CROSS 73 977112-10 77 at Rhode Island *** 74 12285 12-21 74 VERMONT 67 833312-23 81 DARTMOUTH 54 788812-28 91 ALABAMA STATE 74 873812-30 75 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 63 78741-4 66 at Syracuse (23/-) 79 - 274951-6 63 GEORGETOWN (22/-) 70 - 131061-11 72 at Pittsburgh 83 - 67981-14 75 at Boston College 77 - 85231-18 75 at St. John’s (17/17) 85 - 60081-22 86 CONNECTICUT (OT) (7/5) 97 - 131061-25 63 VILLANOVA 55 13106 1-28 87 SYRACUSE (12/12) 73 131062-1 81 PITTSBURGH 85 - 131062-4 65 SETON HALL 68 - 122312-8 86 at Georgetown 63 121092-12 73 at Miami 51 25432-15 77 at Seton Hall (25/-) 85 - 148802-18 74 BOSTON COLLEGE 61 112162-22 73 at Connecticut (21/18) 94 - 82412-24 68 ST. JOHN’S (OT) (20/22) 72 - 112673-3 65 at Villanova 75 - 65003-7 62 MIAMI 57 131003-12 68 Boston College $ 78 - 18806 2361 2309* Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center, Hawaii)% ACC-BIG EAST Challenge (Meadowlands)***Providence Civic Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Eric Murdock (16.2/4.7), Marty Conlon (14.3/7.0), Matt Palazzi (13.0/2.3), Carlton Screen (11.5/2.0), Cal Foster (7.7/3.9), Abdul Shamsid-Deen (6.5/3.6), Greg Bent (5.2/2.1), Darryl Wright (5.1/2.3), Chris Watts (2.7/1.4), Marvin Saddler (2.1/1.4), Bryan Benham (1.3/0.7), Quinton Burton (1.3/0.8), Ryan Ford (1.2/0.2)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Eric Murdock (15.4/4.1), Carlton Screen (15.1/2.2), Marty Conlon (14.7/7.6), Quinton Burton (11.1/5.4), Abdul Shamsid-Deen (8.4/7.3), Marques Bragg (5.7/4.0), Chris Watts (5.4/1.5), Greg Bent (4.4/1.5), Tony Turner (2.6/1.4), Marvin Saddler (2.3/2.0), Trent Forbes (1.6/0.6)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Eric Murdock (25.6/5.3), Marques Bragg (12.2/8.8), Dickey Simpkins (7.8/6.6), Marvin Saddler (7.7/5.3), Ken McDonald (6.9/1.6), Chris Watts (6.3/1.5), Corey Floyd (5.5/1.6), Trent Forbes (5.1/1.5), Tony Turner (3.8/1.9), Fred Campbell (3.5/4.0), Troy Brown (3.0/2.7), Franklin Western (2.4/1.2), Duffy McNulty (0.7/0.5), Michael Shannon (0.7/.0.0), Tom Hall (0.3/0.5)

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1992-93 (20-13/9-9)Coach: Rick Barnes H:15-4 A:3-6 N:2-3Captains: Trent Forbes and Tony TurnerDate PC OPP ATTN 12-1 87 BROWN 57 726712-3 78 ROBERT MORRIS 49 836512-5 56 NEW HAMPSHIRE 27 826112-8 79 RHODE ISLAND (OT) 81 - 1310612-11 71 NOTRE DAME < 52 13106 12-22 81 ARIZONA (14/12) 66 1310612-28 92 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 61 122821-2 85 at Pittsburgh 91 - 65171-5 76 at St. John’s 86 - 60081-9 79 SETON HALL (7/7) 91 - 131061-12 73 BOSTON COLLEGE (22/-) 65 117321-16 57 SYRACUSE (24/-) 69 - 131061-19 66 at Miami 75 - 27031-23 61 at Connecticut (17/15) 68 - 82411-25 77 VILLANOVA 66 112831-30 78 DARTMOUTH 58 110412-2 71 at Seton Hall (14/14) 90 - 135952-6 66 at Georgetown (23/25) 58 132432-9 64 ST. JOHN’S 73 - 10988 2-13 68 GEORGETOWN 50 131062-16 75 MIAMI 60 95792-20 74 at Villanova 59 65002-22 53 PITTSBURGH (25/21) 48 97432-27 67 at Syracuse 68 - 290753-2 74 CONNECTICUT 71 131063-6 58 at Boston College 57 86063-12 73 Connecticut $ 55 195223-13 60 Seton Hall (9/10) $ 69 - 195223-18 73 JAMES MADISON + 61 55903-21 68 WEST VIRGINIA + 67 56113-24 75 at Boston Colllege ++ 58 63133-29 70 Minnesota +++ 76 - 84973-31 52 Alabama-Birmingham +++ 55 - 11071 2337 2137< Fleet Classic (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden) + NIT (Providence Civic Center) ++ NIT (Conte Forum)+++ NIT (Madison Square Garden)

1993-94 (20-10/10-8)Coach: Rick Barnes H:13-1 A:3-8 N:4-1Captains: Rob Phelps, Dickey Simpkins, and Michael SmithDate PC OPP ATTN 11-26 102 at Oklahoma State (OT) (10/-) 113 - 945311-29 98 BROWN 57 801312-1 92 NEW HAMPSHIRE 60 768412-4 82 at Pittsburgh 94 - 627312-7 66 at Villanova 65 6500 12-11 108 ST. FRANCIS 48 904112-21 74 PRINCETON 65 1148112-31 88 SOUTH CAROLINA 69 97471-5 85 SETON HALL 61 112141-8 81 MIAMI 59 109761-11 86 at Rhode Island *** 72 130311-15 70 at Georgetown 77 - 75931-19 78 CONNECTICUT (10/12) 79 - 131061-22 54 at Boston College (-/23) 58 - 87061-25 96 SYRACUSE (14/14) 82 131061-29 82 at Notre Dame 75 93691-31 63 at Seton Hall (OT) 64 - 120422-5 69 at St. John’s 73 - 60082-8 78 PITTSBURGH 75 89022-15 74 at Syracuse (14/13) 79 - 23637 2-19 73 at Connecticut (3/3) 81 - 82412-21 75 ST. JOHN’S 67 111372-26 88 at Miami 60 20253-2 77 VILLANOVA 67 108853-5 77 BOSTON COLLEGE (23/23) 69 131063-7 73 GEORGETOWN (OT) 67 131063-11 77 Villanova $ 66 195443-12 69 Connecticut $ (2/2) 67 195443-13 74 Georgetown $ 64 195443-17 70 Alabama # 76 - 21000 2379 2099$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)*** Providence Civic Center# NCAA Tournament (Lexington, KY)

PeTe GILLeNFairfield ‘68

1994-98Four seasons

(72-53/33-39)

Pete Gillen spent four seasons as the head coach at Providence College where his teams racked up a 72-53 overall record with two trips to the NIT and a run to the NCAA’s elite eight

during the 1996-97 season. That Friar team came within 3.9 seconds of going to the Final Four, as PC lost to eventual champion, Arizona, 96-92, in over-time. After ten seasons without an NCAA Tournament victory, PC reeled off three against Marquette, Duke and Tennessee-Chattanooga before falling to Arizona. The 24-12 mark was PC’s best since 1986-87. In Gillen’s final season with the Friars, PC turned in a 13-16 record and was 7-11 in BIG eAST play. On March 27, 1998, less than four full years after taking the Providence position, Gillen accepted the University of virginia coaching job. Gillen came to the Friars on March 30, 1994 after nine seasons at Xavier where his teams compiled a 202-75 record (.729) and won six Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles.

1994-95 (17-13/7-11)Coach: Pete Gillen H:13-5 A:3-7 N:1-1Captains: Michael Brown, Franklin Western and eric WilliamsDate PC OPP ATTN 11-26 72 RIDER 59 864111-29 78 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 53 897612-1 68 BROWN 61 772212-3 80 RHODE ISLAND 77 1310612-7 74 at Georgetown (18/18) 76 - 865712-10 94 NIAGARA 74 7722 12-21 85 BRYANT COLLEGE 60 775212-28 93 OKLAHOMA STATE 78 1228412-31 79 at South Carolina 71 45311-5 74 ST. JOHN’S 89 - 121131-7 85 PITTSBURGH 81 107951-10 71 BOSTON COLLEGE 69 121021-14 62 at Connecticut (2/3) 70 - 82411-18 75 MIAMI 81 - 107421-21 59 SYRACUSE (6/6) 60 - 131061-25 70 at Boston College 43 86061-28 67 at Villanova (22/25) 88 - 65002-1 80 SETON HALL 77 110212-8 76 at Syracuse (10/9) 100 - 227332-11 63 at Miami 69 - 2689 2-13 77 at Seton Hall 53 92042-18 74 GEORGETOWN (-/22) 77 - 131062-22 72 at St. John’s (MSG) 79 - 113872-25 48 at Pittsburgh 56 - 65982-27 72 CONNECTICUT (4/5) 70 131063-4 71 VILLANOVA (11/12) 70 131063-10 71 Syracuse $ (OT) (21/20) 69 195443-11 75 Villanova $ (13/14) 90 - 195443-16 72 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON + 69 61123-20 78 VIRGINIA TECH + 91 - 6172 2215 2158$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden) + NIT (Providence Civic Center)

1995-96 (18-12/9-9 in Be 7)Coach: Pete Gillen H:11-5 A:4-6 N:3-1Captains: Michael Brown and Austin CroshereDate PC OPP ATTN 11-25 92 NEW HAMPSHIRE 78 1023611-28 100 BROWN 67 877612-3 78 SYRACUSE 82 - 1259612-6 72 at Seton Hall 79 - 852412-9 83 at Rhode Island *** 76 1254312-11 58 WISCONSIN 57 822212-21 83 at Texas 92 - 11300

Roster (Pts/Reb): Marques Bragg (11.3/8.3), Michael Smith (10.7/10.3), Rob Phelps (10.6/2.6), Dickey Simpkins (9.0/5.8), Trent Forbes (8.8/2.1), Corey Floyd (6.6/1.4), Ira Bowman (4.5/0.8), Ken McDonald (4.4/1.4), Marvin Saddler (43./3.4), Troy Brown (3.9/2.3), Tony Turner (3.2/2.1), Matt Alosa (2.9/1.0), Tom Hall (1.5/0.5), Fred Campbell (0.8/1.8), Duffy McNulty (0.0/0.3)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Michael Smith (11.8/11.4), Tony Turner (10.8/3.9), Dickey Simpkins (10.6/6.5), Franklin Western (8.4/2.5), Michael Brown (7.3/2.2), Matt Alosa (7.2/2.3), Rob Phelps (6.8/1.9), Trent Forbes (5.3/1.2), Troy Brown (4.5/3.8), Ira Bowman (3.1/1.5), Maciej Zielinski (2.7/1.4), Abdul Abdullah (2.2/1.7), Duffy McNulty (0.1/0.2)

12-23 80 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 74 819212-28 83 COLGATE 77 83491-2 77 SETON HALL 82 - 84221-6 82 at St. John’s 78 60081-8 91 CANISIUS 63 80961-10 75 at Syracuse (14/14) 77 - 204651-13 74 CONNECTICUT (6/6) 83 - 131061-20 95 WEST VIRGINIA 78 112961-24 65 at Villanova (7/7) 69 - 65001-28 85 at Pittsburgh 70 56862-1 76 at Boston College (21/23) 75 86062-3 79 RUTGERS 68 96232-6 77 at Connecticut (4/4) 99 - 8241 2-10 80 PITTSBURGH 71 131062-14 77 MIAMI 54 92162-17 68 BOSTON COLLEGE (OT) (21/21) 70 - 131062-21 73 at Notre Dame 72 111602-27 84 GEORGETOWN (8/9) 77 131063-2 59 at Miami 66 - 42183-6 80 St. John’s $ 72 19544 3-7 68 Villanova $ (9/12) 78 - 195443-15 91 Fairfield + 79 63683-19 62 ST. JOSEPH’S ++ 82 - 13106 2347 2245$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)***Providence Civic Center + NIT (New Haven Coliseum) ++ NIT (Providence Civic Center)

1996-97 (24-12/10-8 in Be 7) NCAA eLITe eIGHTCoach: Pete Gillen H:12-3 A:5-6 N:7-3Captains: Derrick Brown, Austin Croshere, and Jason MurdockDate PC OPP ATTN 11-22 98 at Alaska-Fairbanks % 73 492011-23 75 Middle Tennessee % 77 - 341211-24 82 Southern Illinois % 58 300011-27 100 LONG ISLAND 88 877311-30 74 COLUMBIA 61 897912-4 64 at Villanova (5/8) 75 - 6522 12-7 82 NOTRE DAME 59 1175812-10 79 RHODE ISLAND 96 - 1299312-21 58 BROWN 44 832312-23 59 at Wisconsin 57 1150012-28 83 at Loyola Marymount 76 112312-31 74 TEXAS (18/17) 66 107561-2 77 ST. JOHN’S 67 109141-6 91 VILLANOVA (8/10) 68 129931-11 66 at Seton Hall 73 - 78851-15 69 at Miami 71 - 32861-19 74 WEST VIRGINIA 61 107141-25 72 at St. John’s (MSG) 59 96701-27 80 CANISIUS 53 87541-29 62 at Connecticut 47 10027 2-1 83 BOSTON COLLEGE (-/25) 71 129932-5 73 RUTGERS 67 102962-8 78 at West Virginia (OT) 90 - 103132-12 69 at Georgetown 75 - 91412-15 84 PITTSBURGH 70 112152-18 79 at Rutgers 74 47442-22 74 at Notre Dame (OT) 86 - 114182-24 82 SYRACUSE (OT) 91 - 129933-2 56 GEORGETOWN 67 - 129933-5 77 Rutgers $ 56 182723-6 76 West Virginia $ 69 183473-7 63 Villanova $ (21/17) 73 - 189443-14 81 Marquette # 59 144803-16 98 Duke # (8/8) 87 148643-21 71 Tennessee-Chattanooga ## 65 176473-23 92 Arizona (OT) (15/13) ## 96 - 13721 2755 2525% Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) $ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden) # NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) ##NCAA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

1997-98 (13-16/7-11 in Be 7)Coach: Pete Gillen H:8-6 A:4-7 N:1-3Captains: kendrick Moore, Jamel Thomas and Corey WrightDate PC OPP ATTN 11-19 67 VERMONT 63 811811-25 67 BROWN 33 870411-30 62 BOSTON COLLEGE 78 - 970412-2 58 Utah * (11/10) 64 - 1916112-9 58 at Rhode Island ** 69 - 12681

Roster (Pts/Reb): Eric Williams (15.7/5.0), Michael Smith (12.9/11.5), Franklin Western (12.8/7.4), Dickey Simpkins (11.8/6.3), Michael Brown (10.6/2.8), Rob Phelps (7.6/1.8), Austin Croshere (4.6/2.2), Abdul Abdullah (3.5/1.9), Maciej Zielinski (3.0/1.2), Jason Murdock (2.7/0.4), Tom Hall (1.6/1.4), Duffy McNulty (1.1/0.5)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Eric Williams (17.7/6.7), Troy Brown (12.0/7.9), Austin Croshere (10.2/4.9), Franklin Western (9.9/3.9), Michael Brown (8.3/3.1), Jason Murdock (7.4/2.7), Borja Larragan (3.7/1.1), Piotr Szybilski (2.4/1.8), Maciej Zielinski (2.4/1.1), Jason Evans (1.3/0.9), Adam Benton (1.0/0.7), Tony Thomas (0.4/0.3), Mark Adams (0.0/0.0), Steve Donohue (0/0), Ben D’Alessandro (0/0.3)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Austin Croshere (15.3/5.8), Derrick Brown (14.8/6.8), Michael Brown (11.8/3.5), God Shammgod (9.6/1.7), Jamel Thomas (9.3/4.6), Ruben Garces (7.1/7.5), Jason Murdock (4.3/1.9), Piotr Szybilski (3.3/2.2), Borja Larragan (3.0/1.0), Llewellyn Cole (1.5/1.0), Justin Acker (0.8/0.2), Rick Cordella (0.4/0.2), Ernest McNair (0/0.5),Dennis Cleary (0/0), Mark Adams (0.5/0.3)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Austin Croshere (17.9/7.5), Derrick Brown (17.4/6.3), Jamel Thomas (14.0/5.1), God Shammgod (10.8/2.3), Ruben Garces (9.5/7.8), Jason Murdock (3.7/2.2), Corey Wright (3.3/1.9), Ndongo N’Diaye (0.7/1.9), Kofi Pointer (0.6/0.4), Abdul Brown (0.9/1.6), Mark Adams (0.3/0.0), Rick Cordella (0.1/0.2), Dennis Cleary (0.1/0.1)

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12-20 71 at Canisius 69 4793 12-23 89 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 74 877312-29 79 at Purdue (7/7) 81 - 1412312-31 72 CLEVELAND ST. 60 92211-3 56 at Georgetown 58 - 116581-5 62 IONA COLLEGE 68 - 86151-7 59 SYRACUSE (18/19) 77 - 102071-10 87 PITTSBURGH 77 110981-13 76 at Syracuse (15/15) 64 190581-17 56 ST. JOHN’S 63 - 112021-20 58 at Boston College 54 68511-24 63 at West Virginia (23/21) 81 - 120731-27 56 CONNECTICUT (9/8) 83 - 129781-31 56 SETON HALL 68 - 129932-4 54 at Miami 64 - 3222 2-8 55 at Rutgers 75 - 77132-11 74 at Seton Hall 73 68132-14 58 VILLANOVA 52 108162-18 59 MIAMI 57 93452-21 72 at Pittsburgh 73 - 60572-23 68 at Connecticut + (6/6) 77 - 161292-28 77 NOTRE DAME 62 10944 3-4 72 Notre Dame $ 55 148443-5 55 Connecticut $ (6/6) 64 - 15377 1896 1916$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* DirectTV Great Eight, United Center-Chicago, Ill.**Providence Civic Center + Hartford Civic Center

TIM WeLSHPotsdam State University ‘841998-2008Ten seasons

(160-143/72-92)

Tim Welsh was named the 13th head coach of the Friar men’s basketball team on April 2,1998. He coached the Friars for 10 seasons, guid-ing the squad to two NCAA appearances

(2001 and 2004) and three NIT bids (1999, 2003 and 2007). During his tenure as the head coach, the Friars posted a 160-143 mark and a 72-92 record in BIG eAST action. In 2004, PC posted its top season under Welsh as the team finished 20-9 overall and 11-5 in league play. The Friars were ranked as high as 12th in the nation in 2004. The Friars earned a No. 5 seed to the NCAA Tournament that season. Also in 2004, Welsh saw his junior forward Ryan Gomes, earn consensus First Team All-America accolades. In 2001, Welsh’s Friars registered a school record 11 BIG eAST wins. His 2004 squad equalled that win total. Welsh came to Providence after three success-ful seasons at Iona College where his teams posted a 70-22 record. The Gaels won three Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season titles and one tournament championship under Welsh.

1998-99 (16-14/9-9)Coach: Tim Welsh H:10-5 A:6-5 N:0-4Captains: Justin Farley, kendrick Moore, Jamel Thomas and Corey WrightDate PC OPP ATTN 11-9 66 Vanderbilt * 72 - 520111-10 77 Texas Christian Univ. * (25/24) 79 - 542011-14 87 RHODE ISLAND (23/25) 63 1299311-21 88 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 78 748811-24 80 NO. CAROLINA STATE 69 891111-28 87 at Cleveland State 81 5103 11-30 79 MAINE 72 738312-5 81 BROWN 60 761712-8 80 NOTRE DAME 83 - 853112-11 67 at Rutgers 72 - 784912-27 87 PURDUE (9/8) 82 1128812-30 83 at Pittsburgh (23/23) 68 67981-2 65 SETON HALL 49 94011-5 90 WEST VIRGINIA (OT) 87 97881-9 70 at Georgetown 75 - 95021-12 67 at Syracuse (18/18) 58 172181-17 89 at Boston College 77 50381-20 57 ST. JOHN’S (8/9) 84 - 120981-23 79 at Arkansas (22/21) 118 - 201862-3 77 at West Virginia 68 38982-7 75 RUTGERS 86 - 121742-13 65 MIAMI (16/21) 69 - 10427

2-15 70 at St. John’s (10/8) 104 - 60082-20 90 at Villanova (OT) 84 65002-22 65 CONNECTICUT (4/4) 72 - 12993 2-27 64 GEORGETOWN 62 96603-3 66 Georgetown $ 68 - 154983-10 86 No. Carolina State + 92 - 12400 2284 2285$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* CoSIDA Classic, Providence Civic Center-Providence, RI+ NIT (Raleigh, NC-Reynolds Coliseum)

1999-00 (11-19/4-12)Coach: Tim Welsh H:7-9 A:2-7 N:2-3Captains: erron Maxey, John LinehanDate PC OPP ATTN 11-20 43 HOLY CROSS 54 - 733511-22 73 BROWN 63 674611-25 58 Michigan State * (3/2) 82 - 100011-26 64 Virginia * 80 - 10111-27 120 American-Puerto Rico * 60 18811-30 85 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 70 6391 12-4 60 at North Carolina State 64 - 1841112-7 62 at Rhode Island ** 49 890612-21 50 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 54 - 656512-23 87 ARKANSAS 81 861712-27 79 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 63 723412-30 61 MASSACHUSETTS (OT) 60 97961-2 67 FORDHAM 71 - 67701-5 55 GEORGETOWN 48 91561-8 62 at Boston College 67 - 54861-12 61 at Rutgers 71 - 60491-20 57 VILLANOVA 66 - 91161-23 69 WEST VIRGINIA 82 - 82711-27 50 at Connecticut # (6/6) 64 - 162941-30 60 at West Virginia (OT) 70 - 3020 2-1 67 at Seton Hall 82 - 83812-5 58 SYRACUSE (4/4) 74 - 129932-8 46 ST. JOHN’S 61 - 71322-12 60 RUTGERS 69 - 86342-16 47 at Miami 45 25782-23 89 at Notre Dame 79 97192-26 45 BOSTON COLLEGE 40 8938 3-1 72 at Villanova 77 - 65003-5 53 PITTSBURGH 57 - 83553-8 65 Seton Hall $ 85 - 17729 1925 1988$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* Puerto Rico Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)** Providence Civic Center # Hartford Civic Center

2000-01 (21-10/11-5)Coach: Tim Welsh H:13-3 A:8-3 N:0-4Captains: erron Maxey, John LinehanDate PC OPP ATTN 11-18 63 HOLY CROSS 57 653611-21 71 MAINE 80 - 643211-24 60 Missouri-Kansas City * 53 513411-25 51 Creighton * 63 - 520611-26 69 Auburn * 80 - 522611-29 74 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 55 6625 12-2 95 RHODE ISLAND 72 1127212-7 85 at Massachusetts 70 471812-11 93 at George Washington 80 319412-23 110 BROWN 59 682112-28 73 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 48 688112-30 60 SOUTH CAROLINA 55 71201-3 80 at Seton Hall (11/11) 87 - 93871-9 76 at Villanova 67 65001-13 81 CONNECTICUT (13/12) 68 12,0491-16 64 MIAMI 78 - 90751-20 75 at Virginia Tech 60 52611-23 77 PITTSBURGH 61 81771-28 80 at Miami 70 21541-31 84 VILLANOVA 64 11056 2-3 75 ST. JOHN’S 63 129932-6 68 at Connecticut # 83 - 162942-10 103 GEORGETOWN (15/12) 79 129932-14 64 at St. John’s 53 60082-17 73 at Boston College (9/11) 81 - 86062-20 96 VIRGINIA TECH 56 109122-22 119 BINGHAMTON 58 8742 2-24 58 BOSTON COLLEGE (10/9) 59 - 129933-3 69 at Rutgers 66 6690

Roster (Pts/Reb): Jamel Thomas (18.5/6.9), Justin Farley (9.5/2.8), Kendrick Moore (9.2/3.3), Erron Maxey (7.3/4.3), Llewellyn Cole (6.9/4.3), Ben Perkins (6.5/3.2), John Linehan (5.6/2.1), Corey Wright (2.4/1.8), T. J. McKenzie (1.6/1.4), Ndongo N’Diaye (1.6/1.2), Richard Cordella (0.7/0.3), Mark Adams (0.5/0.2), Dennis Cleary (0.3/0), Peter Farrell-Marcellino (0/0)

3-8 54 Syracuse $ (17/14) 55 - 195283-16 59 Penn State & 69 - 12107 2359 2049$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* Energia Systems Thanksgiving Tournament (Kansas City, MO)# Hartford Civic Center & NCAA Tournament (New Orleans, LA)

2001-02 (15-16/6-10)Coach: Tim Welsh H:11-5 A:2-9 N:2-2Captains: John LinehanDate PC OPP ATTN 11-16 79 SIENA * 54 6786 11-19 65 Oklahoma State * (16/16) 83 - 55711-20 93 Austin Peay * 84 58011-21 69 Texas-El Paso * 60 56011-24 68 COLUMBIA 54 674311-28 60 BROWN 67 - 7043 12-1 71 at Rhode Island ** 59 609512-3 48 at South Carolina 67 - 647512-8 77 GEORGE WASHINGTON 83 - 626012-19 85 SACRED HEART 76 512212-22 68 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 62 624312-27 91 MORGAN STATE 47 503412-30 94 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 63 61301-2 57 at Villanova 76 - 65001-5 66 SYRACUSE (16/10) 73 - 113431-7 48 at Texas 68 - 90211-12 78 ST. JOHN’S 57 81341-16 62 CONNECTICUT 69 - 121431-19 96 at Miami (OT) (24/20) 102 - 54031-22 70 RUTGERS 55 7212 1-26 75 at St. John’s (OT) # 70 98631-30 81 at West Virginia 89 - 45732-2 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 61 129932-5 56 at Connecticut % 67 - 162942-9 77 VIRGINIA TECH 69 111432-13 79 at Boston College 89 - 63962-19 72 VILLANOVA 64 8728 2-23 64 at Virginia Tech 69 - 44472-26 65 MIAMI (18/18) 81 - 89433-2 68 at Notre Dame 76 - 114183-6 67 Georgetown $ 68 - 17741 2213 2162$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)* Las Vegas Tourney (Las Vegas, NV) ** Prov. Civic Center% Hartford Civic Center # Madison Square Garden

2002-03 (18-14/8-8)Coach: Tim Welsh H:13-5 A:4-8 N:1-1Captains: Abdul Mills, Romuald AugustinDate PC OPP ATTN 11-23 83 BROWN 64 8525 11-26 64 at South Florida 68 - 387511-30 91 OHIO UNIVERSITY 68 664312-4 71 VERMONT 60 592012-7 71 RHODE ISLAND 73 - 969412-19 84 RICHMOND 55 6934 12-21 61 at Alabama (2/4) 69 - 1039412-28 80 NORTHEASTERN 61 714312-30 74 PENNSYLVANIA (OT) 71 80571-2 93 at Boston College 80 60411-4 81 at Siena 89 - 88751-8 75 ST. JOHN’S 71 83671-11 67 at Villanova 81 - 65001-15 67 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 58 73681-18 79 at Virginia Tech 92 - 46131-21 65 NOTRE DAME (16/12) 71 - 118431-29 57 at Miami 60 - 40022-1 89 VIRGINIA TECH 58 114602-4 61 at Pittsburgh (4/4) 68 - 103072-8 68 CONNECTICUT (18/17) 84 - 12993 2-12 69 BOSTON COLLEGE 80 - 105022-15 69 at St. John’s 59 60082-18 73 MIAMI 63 68432-22 70 VILLANOVA 60 111342-25 56 at Georgetown 71 - 67163-5 76 at Connecticut 70 101673-8 64 SETON HALL (OT) 61 11387 3-12 73 West Virginia $ 50 196103-13 59 Pittsburgh $ 67 - 195283-19 67 at Richmond + 49 32403-22 69 College of Charleston ++ 64 58293-24 58 Georgetown ++ 67 - 7343 2284 2162

Roster (Pts/Reb): Jamel Thomas (22.0/7.2), Sean Connolly (11.0/3.2), Erron Maxey (9.9/5.9), Justin Farley (8.6/4.0), Kendrick Moore (7.5/2.3), Jamaal Camah (4.6/2.0), John Linehan (4.4/2.3), Corey Wright (4.3/1.9), Llewellyn Cole (4.0/2.3), Leon Brisport (2.7/2.3), Ben Perkins (0.7/0.6), Peter Farrell-Marcellino (0/0.7), Ryan McAuliffe (0/0), Kareem Hayletts (0/0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Erron Maxey (14.8/8.0), Karim Shabazz (10.4/8.2), Donta Wade (8.2/2.4), Abdul Mills (7.7/2.5), Romuald Augustin (6.6/3.3), David Murray (6.3/3.5), Jamaal Camah (6.0/3.9), John Linehan (5.2/3.0), Marcus Jefferson (3.5/2.6), Chris Rogers (3.0/2.1), Mark Jarrell-Wright (2.6/1.2), Llewellyn Cole (0.6/0.9), Brian Schnurr (0.0/1.0), Kareem Hayletts (0.0/0.0)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

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Roster (Pts/Reb): Erron Maxey (11.4/6.4), Abdul Mills (10.9/3.0), John Linehan (10.7/2.4), Romuald Augustin (9.2/2.7), Maris Laksa (9.0/3.2), Karim Shabazz (8.9/7.4), Christopher Anrin (5.8/1.7), Marcus Douthit (5.4/4.0), Sheiku Kabba (4.6/1.5), Chris Rogers (2.5/1.6), Kareem Hayletts (1.1/0.3), Brian Schnurr (1.0/0), Stephen Traugott (1.0/0.3)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Abdul Mills (14.5/3.3), Ryan Gomes (13.8/7.8), John Linehan (12.5/3.8), Maris Laksa (9.6/5.1), Christopher Anrin (6.1/1.5), Rob Sanders (5.7/4.0), Sheiku Kabba (5.6/1.8), Marcus Douthit (5.2/4.2), Garnett Thompson (4.6/3.9), Romuald Augustin (4.4/2.2), Leland Anderson (3.6/2.1), Tuukka Kotti (1.8/1.3), Donell Allick (1.5/0.9), Kareem Hayletts (0.6/0.4), Brian Schnurr (0.0/0.0), Stephen Traugott (0.0/0.5)

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2003-04 (20-9/11-5)Coach: Tim Welsh H:11-4 A:8-3 N:1-2Captains: Ryan GomesDate PC OPP ATTN 11-22 69 HOFSTRA 56 8163 11-29 76 ALABAMA 71 925612-2 84 SO. FLORIDA 60 755412-6 79 at Rhode Island 89 - 765712-9 70 Illinois * (14/14) 51 766512-21 72 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 67 7543 12-23 57 at Richmond 56 604312-28 73 SIENA 66 74341-3 84 at Virginia 69 74701-5 77 TEXAS (OT) (18/16) 79 - 129931-10 64 at Rutgers 65 - 69421-12 63 at Seton Hall 60 77371-17 87 WEST VIRGINIA 66 100331-19 89 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 59 69431-21 62 VILLANOVA 56 89721-24 66 at Connecticut # (4/4) 56 162941-26 65 GEORGETOWN 50 103972-1 46 SETON HALL 55 - 101912-4 57 at Virginia Tech 69 - 63232-7 74 SYRACUSE (18/20) 61 12993 2-11 100 at Villanova 74 65002-14 61 at Boston College 52 76822-21 70 MIAMI 57 129932-24 73 at Notre Dame 59 114182-29 103 at St. John’s 78 68243-2 61 PITTSBURGH (6/6) 88 - 129933-6 54 BOSTON COLLEGE 63 - 12993 3-11 66 Villanova $ 69 - 19528 3-19 58 Pacific + 66 - 17500 2060 1867* Jimmy V Classic (Madison Square Garden)# Hartford Center Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)+ NCAA Tournament (Kemper Arena)

2004-05 (14-17/4-12)Coach: Tim Welsh H:9-8 A:4-6 N:1-3Captains: Ryan GomesDate PC OPP ATTN 11-16 83 NIAGARA > 78 628911-18 89 PENNSYLVANIA > 52 760211-20 79 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 48 694311-24 67 Wake Forest (1/1) >> 79 - 966411-26 72 Michigan >> 63 948011-27 66 Florida (23/22) * 84 - 981211-30 54 WINTHROP 60 - 701712-4 65 RHODE ISLAND (OT) 58 1299312-11 86 WICHITA STATE 90 - 799412-21 104 MAINE 74 784912-23 72 at Memphis 59 240012-31 76 at San Diego State 67 51321-3 79 BROWN 63 86901-8 60 at Boston College (25/) 69 - 86061-11 78 VILLANOVA (OT) 83 - 94671-15 71 SYRACUSE (7/7) 75 - 129931-19 67 at Rutgers 72 - 54591-26 75 BOSTON COLLEGE (8/8) 78 - 124481-29 78 WEST VIRGINIA 82 - 115791-31 66 at Pittsburgh (16/15) 86 - 116852-2 98 VIRGINIA 79 81352-5 81 at Villanova (24/25) 89 - 65002-9 65 at West Virginia 67 - 67642-13 81 RUTGERS 64 94582-15 89 CONNECTICUT (18/18) (2OT) 94 - 129932-19 61 NOTRE DAME 62 - 129932-23 67 at Seton Hall 54 73552-26 66 at Syracuse 91 - 328043-1 86 ST. JOHN’S 75 87923-5 68 at Georgetown 65 118633-9 59 West Virginia $ 82 - 16747 2308 2242> Preseason NIT (Dunkin’ Donuts Center)>> Preseason NIT (Madison Square Garden)* Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, FL)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

2005-06 (12-15/5-11)Coach: Tim Welsh H:9-7 A:3-8 N:0-0Captains: Donnie McGrathDate PC OPP ATTN 11-21 87 VERMONT 77 689511-23 75 NEW HAMPSHIRE 51 599311-28 81 at Fairfield 78 377711-30 74 at Wichita State 82 - 1047812-3 69 at Rhode Island 77 - 723012-6 77 FLORIDA (10/8) 87 - 830312-10 89 MEMPHIS (7/7) 97 - 866512-20 92 NORTHEASTERN 70 598312-22 76 YALE 63 546312-27 80 SAN DIEGO STATE 65 71831-3 94 LOYOLA (MD) 81 49861-5 62 at Georgetown 72 - 69851-7 67 LOUISVILLE (9/8) 72 - 95541-14 77 at Notre Dame 92 - 91341-17 48 at West Virginia (12/17) 64 - 93511-21 76 DePAUL 75 98261-25 79 at Rutgers 69 61311-28 62 CONNECTICUT (1/1) 76 - 129932-1 74 SETON HALL 77 - 82072-4 81 ST. JOHN’S 73 119522-7 61 at DePaul 60 78832-15 77 PITTSBURGH (9/9) 85 - 92192-17 64 at Cincinnati 66 - 121272-21 77 SOUTH FLORIDA 56 72242-25 68 at Pittsburgh (9/10) 81 - 127193-1 75 NOTRE DAME 82 111373-4 78 at Marquette 88 - 18712 2020 2016

2006-07 (18-13/8-8)Coach: Tim Welsh H:16-3 A:2-8 N:0-2Captains: Herbert HillDate PC OPP ATTN 11-14 96 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 71 485911-18 41 BROWN 51 - 685911-22 73 BOSTON COLLEGE (23/-) 64 1033611-26 86 GEORGE WASHINGTON 67 698311-28 81 COLUMBIA 55 514512-2 95 RHODE ISLAND 66 1080012-4 67 FAIRFIELD 50 695812-6 67 at Florida (7/7) 85 - 1075812-9 94 MAINE 79 704212-19 77 HOLY CROSS 68 778512-22 101 HARVARD 92 715612-29 62 at Florida State 92 - 131811-2 107 LONGWOOD 69 59131-4 74 MARQUETTE (15/21) 59 89541-6 91 SETON HALL 69 100861-13 63 at Louisville 78 - 187311-17 68 at Seton Hall 69 - 61451-20 78 RUTGERS 63 103971-23 73 VILLANOVA 82 - 95681-27 84 at Connecticut * 72 162942-3 62 at Marquette (14/15) 69 - 189202-6 71 CINCINNATI 70 85572-10 68 at Pittsburgh (7/6) 74 - 125082-15 78 at Notre Dame 81 - 92772-17 71 ST. JOHN’S 66 108002-20 64 WEST VIRGINIA (22/18) 61 127192-24 67 SYRACUSE 71 - 111372-28 77 at South Florida 72 33913-4 64 at St. John’s 77 - 7481 3-7 79 West Virginia $ 92 - 19594 3-14 78 at Bradley # (OT) 90 - 8304 2357 2224* Hartford Center Center$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)# NIT (Peoria, IL)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ryan Gomes (18.4/9.7), Sheiku Kabba (10.0/2.7), Donnie McGrath (9.1/2.1), Maris Laksa (8.5/2.4), Tuukka Kotti (7.7/3.6), Rob Sanders (7.4/3.8), Romuald Augustin (6.9/2.7), Marcus Douthit (5.1/4.6), Christopher Anrin (2.9/0.7), Leland Anderson (0.8/0.3), Kareem Hayletts (0.7/0.5), Stephen Traugott (0.0/0.5)

2007-08 (15-16/6-12)Coach: Tim Welsh H:10-5 A:2-8 N:3-3Captains: Charles Burch/Jonathan kale/Geoff McDermottDate PC OPP ATTN 11-15 66 Temple * 64 157611-16 67 Arkansas * (18/18) 51 181811-18 58 Miami * 64 - 507811-24 93 HARVARD 70 774211-27 78 MAINE 48 526312-1 98 Boston College ** (OT) 89 1800712-4 60 at Rhode Island 77 - 765712-6 67 South Carolina ^ 68 - 921212-9 70 BROWN 51 445312-19 94 SACRED HEART 89 493312-22 101 FLORIDA STATE 95 906912-31 83 ST. PETER’S 78 59731-3 67 at Marquette (10/11) 96 - 170411-5 65 at DePaul 70 - 94771-9 76 RUTGERS 50 71021-12 86 SOUTH FLORIDA 70 87211-17 77 at Connecticut # 65 137191-24 75 SETON HALL 88 - 91471-27 64 at Syracuse 71 - 233091-31 74 at Notre Dame (OT) 81 - 101792-2 65 WEST VIRGINIA 77 - 129932-5 79 DePAUL 65 63022-9 62 at St. John’s 64 - 58682-12 63 at Pittsburgh (25/25) 82 - 102172-16 72 LOUISVILLE (23/23) 80 - 125002-18 58 GEORGETOWN (8/8) 68 - 116892-23 53 at West Virginia 80 - 113193-2 81 at Cincinnati (OT) 79 87733-6 85 CONNECTICUT (13/14) 76 9986 3-8 63 VILLANOVA 73 - 12034 3-12 53 West Virginia $ 58 - 19562 2253 2237# Hartford Center Center *Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, PR)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)**Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase ^BIG EAST/SEC Invitational

keNO DAvISUniversity of

Iowa ‘952008-2011

Three seasons (46-50/18-36)

keno Davis was named the 14th head coach of the Providence College men’s basketball team on April 15, 2008. In his first season coaching the Friars, Davis led PC

to 19 wins and 10 BIG eAST victories, marking the highest overall and league win totals for a first-year head coach at Providence and the most by the Friars since 2003-04. He also coached the Friars to the 18th NIT bid in school history and wins over No. 15 Syracuse and No. 1 Pittsburgh. The win over the Panthers marked PC’s first win over a No. 1-ranked team since 1976. Davis came to Providence from Drake, where he led the Bulldogs to a 28-5 record, a Missouri valley Conference Championship and the school’s first NCAA bid since 1971. For his efforts, Davis earned National Coach of the Year honors from six institutions, including the Associated Press, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Sporting News.

2008-09 (19-14/10-8)Coach: keno Davis H:13-5 A:4-6 N:2-3Captains: NoneDate PC OPP ATTN 11-15 66 NORTHEASTERN 70 - 808611-18 100 DARTMOUTH 82 476211-20 111 SACRED HEART 87 510811-22 83 MAINE 62 706011-27 56 Baylor * 72 - 115711-28 67 Charlotte * 62 141711-30 75 St. Mary’s College * 81 - 107712-3 86 BROWN 62 615512-6 66 RHODE ISLAND 65 1260012-17 85 JACKSON STATE 71 715812-20 76 at Boston College 81 - 688012-22 91 BRYANT 64 610312-31 75 ST. JOHN’S 54 30371-3 62 DePAUL 54 85471-7 87 at Cincinnati 79 66121-10 75 at Georgetown (9/10) 82 - 12764

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ryan Gomes (18.9/9.4), Rob Sanders (10.8/4.4), Sheiku Kabba (10.4/3.2), Donnie McGrath (10.0/1.8), Marcus Douthit (7.8/5.9), Tuukka Kotti (6.1/3.6), Dwight Brewington (5.7/2.5), Chris Anrin (3.0/0.7), Gerald Brown (2.0/0.6), Maris Laksa (1.8/0.3), Herbert Hill (1.0/0.7), Sean Van De Walle (1.0/0.3), Timothy Englert (0.8/0.0), Abdul Mills (0.5/0.0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Ryan Gomes (21.6/8.2), Dwight Brewington (13.3/4.3), Tuukka Kotti (9.9/5.8), Donnie McGrath (9.7/2.3), Gerald Brown (7.1/2.5), Randall Hanke (6.5/3.6), DeSean White (5.5/2.9), Herbert Hill (4.8/3.4), Jeff Parmer (2.0/1.7), Rob McKiver (1.8/0.4), Charlie Burch (1.6/1.0), Ray Cross (0.1/0.1), Sean Van De Walle (0.0/0.3), Timothy Englert (0.0/0.0), Elliott McCray (0.0/0.0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Donnie McGrath (15.1/2.0), Randall Hanke (13.0/5.0), Sharaud Curry (11.9/3.1), Herbert Hill (9.0/4.8), Geoff McDermott (8.9/9.0), Weyinmi Efejuku (7.8/2.4), DeSean White (6.7/1.2), Charles Burch (4.8/3.1), Jonathan Kale (2.6/2.7), Timothy Englert (1.0/0.0), Sean Van De Walle (0.5/0.0), Ray Cross (0.4/0.0), Chris Baudinet (0.0/0.0)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Herbert Hill (18.1/8.8), Sharaud Curry (15.3/2.8), Weyinmi Efejuku (14.1/4.3), Geoff McDermott (9.5/9.1), Dwain Williams (7.5/0.9), Jonathan Kale (7.0/4.2), Brian McKenzie (3.7/1.8), Charles Burch (2.9/2.1), Ray Hall (2.5/1.9), Jamal Barney (2.4/1.5), Luke Burchett (2.0/0.3), Chris Baudinet (0.0/0.3)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Jeff Xavier (12.4/3.6), Weyinmi Efejuku (11.6/3.7), Dwain Williams (11.0/1.7), Brian McKenzie (10.9/3.7), Geoff McDermott (10.3/8.1), Randall Hanke (8.7/3.6), Jonathan Kale (4.9/2.9), Jamine Peterson (4.7/2.9),Marshon Brooks (3.4/0.9), Sharaud Curry (3.0/0.0), Charles Burch (1.6/1.3), Ray Hall (1.3/1.6), Alex Kellogg (1.0/1.2), Chris Baudinet (0.0/0.3)

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1-17 82 MARQUETTE (14/14) 91 - 102211-19 72 CINCINNATI 63 72851-22 98 at Seton Hall (OT) 93 71651-28 100 SYRACUSE (15/15) 94 108731-31 61 at Connecticut (2/2) 94 - 101672-4 91 VILLANOVA (17/16) 94 - 112122-7 59 at West Virginia 86 - 110912-10 77 at South Florida 62 33402-14 78 RUTGERS 68 112462-18 76 at Louisville (7/7) 94 - 194842-21 84 NOTRE DAME 103 - 126002-24 81 PITTSBURGH (1/1) 73 118873-1 73 at Rutgers 66 5122 3-5 80 at Villanova (11/16) 97 - 6500 3-11 83 DePaul $ 74 193753-12 55 Louisville $ (5/5) 73 - 193753-18 66 MIAMI # 78 - 5645 2577 2531* 76 Classic (Anaheim, Ca.) # NIT (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

2009-10 (12-19/4-14)Coach: keno Davis H:8-9 A:4-9 N:0-1Captains: NoneDate PC OPP ATTN 11-13 96 BRYANT * 53 674511-14 76 BUCKNELL* 65 716311-15 79 MERCER * 77 487711-20 75 at Alabama 84 - 1003211-24 106 VERMONT 64 695411-28 77 BOSTON COLLEGE 82 - 1078212-1 76 at Northeastern 72 262212-5 82 at Rhode Island 86 - 767512-7 78 BROWN 62 512712-9 110 at George Washington 97 301512-12 73 IONA 82 - 685112-21 87 YALE 78 420612-30 78 at Notre Dame 93 - 91491-3 74 at St. John’s 59 50031-6 70 LOUISVILLE 92 - 92071-9 94 RUTGERS 81 75301-14 79 at DePaul 62 75331-17 63 at Marquette 93 - 161541-23 105 SOUTH FLORIDA (OT) 109 - 91841-27 81 CONNECTICUT (19/19) 66 111361-30 88 at Cincinnati 92 - 100452-2 68 at Syracuse (3/4) 85 - 202052-6 79 MARQUETTE 82 - 12061 2-9 70 GEORGETOWN (7/8) 79 - 9073 2-13 81 at Villanova (4/5) 92 - 186222-17 74 WEST VIRGINIA (8/8) 88 - 85532-23 85 SYRACUSE (4/4) 99 - 124102-27 93 at South Florida 99 - 50613-4 71 at Pittsburgh (17/18) 73 - 125113-6 80 SETON HALL 92 - 90613-9 106 Seton Hall $ 109 - 19375 2577 2531* World Vision Invitational (Providence, RI)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

2010-11 (15-17/4-14)Coach: keno Davis H:14-5 A:0-10 N:1-1Captains: NoneDate PC OPP ATTN 11-13 87 DARTMOUTH 52 520311-15 58 YALE 55 325111-18 77 MORGAN STATE * 55 462011-20 78 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 62 585111-23 73 La Salle * 84 - 33011-24 84 Wyoming * 77 41511-29 92 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 57 378312-1 77 NORTHEASTERN 72 482812-4 87 RHODE ISLAND 74 1241012-6 91 BROWN 64 364112-8 86 at Boston College 88 - 546212-11 82 ALABAMA 70 805612-21 84 SACRED HEART 76 607512-28 74 at Syracuse (5/5) 81 - 203881-1 65 ST. JOHN’S 67 - 81571-4 79 PITTSBURGH (5/5) 83 - 91811-8 72 at Rutgers 85 - 65201-13 63 at West Virgina 93 - 11-521-16 72 at South Florida 79 - 35261-22 72 LOUISVILLE (19/15) 67 120511-26 83 VILLANOVA (8/7) 68 79271-30 71 at Seton Hall 81 - 98802-2 68 SOUTH FLORIDA 63 37852-5 81 at Georgetown (13/14) 83 - 162892-13 57 at Connecticut (10/9) 75 - 10167

2-17 76 DEPAUL 79 - 50212-19 81 CINCINNATI (OT) 93 - 94322-23 93 NOTRE DAME (9/9) 94 - 111852-27 62 at Marquette 86 - 167683-2 60 at Louisville (11/11) 87 - 227243-5 75 RUTGERS 74 90883-8 66 Marquette $ 87 - 19375 2426 2411 * Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

eD COOLeYStonehill College ‘94

2011-presentTwo seasons

(34-32/13-23)

ed Cooley was named the 15th head coach of the men’s basketball team at Providence College on March 22, 2011. Cooley came to Providence College after spend-ing five seasons as

the head coach at Fairfield University. At Fairfield, he compiled a 92-69 record. In 2011, Cooley led the Stags to a school-record 25 wins overall and 15 victories in conference action. His squad advanced to the NIT and he was named MAAC Coach of the Year. A three-time team captain at Stonehill College, Cooley served as an assistant coach at Boston College, Rhode Island, Stonehill and UMass-Dartmouth. Cooley, a native of Providence, attended Central High School.

2011-12 (15-17/4-14)Coach: ed Cooley H:11-6 A:4-8 N:0-3Captains: NoneDate PC OPP ATTN 11-12 72 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 61 6586 11-14 80 at Fairfield 72 637511-19 87 FLORIDA A&M * 65 605211-22 59 SOUTHERN * 53 436911-25 54 Iowa State * 64 - 67511-26 62 Northern Iowa * 79 - 70011-29 82 HOLY CROSS 77 520112-1 76 at South Carolina 67 747612-5 80 BROWN 49 500212-8 64 BOSTON COLLEGE 57 805112-10 72 BRYANT 61 516212-20 67 NEW HAMPHIRE 52 657812-23 80 at Rhode Island 61 765712-27 67 at St. John’s 91 - 560212-31 40 at Georgetown (12/12) 49 - 118341-4 73 SYRACUSE (1/1) 87 - 122521-7 57 SETON HALL 66 - 84791-10 90 LOUISVILLE (14/15) 59 81631-14 55 at Syracuse (1/1) 78 - 233111-21 72 MARQUETTE (21/22) 79 - 94691-25 74 at Pittsburgh 86 - 100491-29 78 at South Florida 81 - 43332-1 78 RUTGERS 67 71032-5 84 WEST VIRGINIA (OT) 87 - 81222-7 72 at Villanova 74 - 65002-11 48 SOUTH FLORIDA 55 - 108242-15 66 at Cincinnati 81 - 78222-18 53 GEORGETOWN (10/9) 63 - 115632-25 73 at DePaul 71 88422-28 72 CONNECTICUT 70 110313-2 69 at Notre Dame (20/19) 75 - 91493-6 47 Seton Hall $ 79 - 20057 2203 2216* South Padre Island Invitational (South Padre Island, TX)$ BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)

2012-13 (19-15/9-9)Coach: ed Cooley H:14-4 A:4-8 N:1-3Captains: vincent CouncilDate PC OPP ATTN 11-10 64 NJIT 63 5739 11-12 81 BRYANT 49 4307

Roster (Pts/Reb): Weyinmi Efejuku (15.7/4.0), Sharaud Curry (11.7/1.9), Marshon Brooks (10.6/3.6), Jonathan Kale (10.1/6.0), Jeff Xavier (9.3/3.0), Geoff McDermott (8.2/8.5), Randall Hanke (8.0/3.8), Brian McKenzie (4.6/2.7), Brian Beloin (0.7/0.2), Chris Baudinet (0.4/0.4), Connor Heine (0.3/0.1), Luke Burchett (0.0/0.0), Alex Kellogg (0.0/0.6)

11-15 75 Massachusetts * 77 - 410311-16 52 Penn State * (OT) 55 - 422411-18 72 UNC Ashville * 67 687211-23 66 FAIRFIELD 47 685411-27 61 HOLY CROSS 42 459612-1 73 MISSISSIPPI STATE 63 615612-6 72 RHODE ISLAND 57 934412-18 79 COLGATE 45 603312-22 68 at Boston College 71 - 610212-28 68 at Brown 69 - 28161-2 62 at Louisville (4/4) 80 - 213051-5 73 DePAUL 83 - 68531-9 66 SYRACUSE (7/7) 72 - 111211-13 67 at Seton Hall 55 82521-16 65 at Georgetown 74 - 92101-19 69 VILLANOVA 66 108591-22 64 PITTSBURGH 68 - 74521-26 71 at Marquette 81 - 151401-31 79 CONNECTICUT (OT) 82 - 101802-3 55 at Villanova 52 65002-6 54 CINCINNATI (17/17) 50 78372-13 76 at South Florida 66 45192-16 71 NOTRE DAME (21/21) 54 124282-20 59 at Syracuse (8/8) 84 - 237172-23 76 at Rutgers 72 55333-2 62 ST. JOHN’S 59 105603-5 76 SETON HALL 66 74803-9 59 at Connecticut (OT) 63 - 101673-13 44 Cincinnati $ 61 - 200573-20 75 CHARLOTTE ** 66 49533-25 77 ROBERT MORRIS ** 68 71493-27 68 at Baylor ** 79 - 4544 2299 2206* Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, Puerto Rico)$ BIG EAST Tounament (Madison Square Garden) ** NIT

Roster (Pts/Reb): Jamine Peterson (19.6/10.2), Sharaud Curry (15.5/2.0), Marshon Brooks (14.2/4.2), Vincent Council (10.3/3.5), Bilal Dixon (8.2/6.8), Brian McKenzie (5.8/3.8), Duke Mondy (3.4/2.0), Kyle Wright (2.8/1.7), Johnnie Lacy (1.9/0.6), Russ Permenter (1.5/1.8), Ray Hall (1.2/1.1), James Still (1.0/1.3), Chris Carter (0.0/0.5)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Marshon Brooks (24.6/7.0), Vincent Council (13.7/4.2), Gerard Coleman (10.3/3.1), Duke Mondy (7.7/3.3), Kadeem Batts (7.1/5.8), Bilal Dixon (5.7/6.4), Bryce Cotton (4.0/1.5), Ron Giplaye (1.6/1.6), Dre Evans (1.4/0.7), Ray Hall (1.1/2.1), Ted Bancroft (0.7/0.7), Lee Goldsbrough (0.6/1.1), Chris Carter (0.4/0.0), Mike Murray (0.0/0.0), Xavier Davis (0.0/0.4)

Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596) Through The Years - 1335-906 (.596)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Vincent Council (15.9/4.1), Bryce Cotton (14.3/2.5), LaDontae Henton (14.3/8.6), Gerard Coleman (13.2/5.0), Kadeem Batts (6.2/4.2), Bilal Dixon (4.3/4.1), Brice Kofane (2.7/4.1), Mike Murray (2.0/0), Ron Giplaye (1.3/2.0), Maurice Grant (1.0/0), Lee Goldsbrough (0.8/1.7),Chris Carter (0.5, 0.2), Ted Bancroft (0.0/0.4)

Roster (Pts/Reb): Bryce Cotton (19.7/3.6), Kadeem Batts (14.8/7.2), LaDontae Henton (13.0/8.3), Vincent Council (10.5/3.1), Kris Dunn (5.7/4.8), Josh Fortune (5.5/2.4), Sidiki Johnson (3.9/5.1), Lee Goldsbrough (1.8/2.5), Brice Kofane (0.9/2.4), Ted Bancroft (0.7/1.4)

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Primary Men’s Basketball Contact Arthur ParksAssociate AD for Marketing and Communications Office: 401-865-2759, Home: 508-748-2308, Cell: 401-378-7334

Kelsey ChepigaSecondary Men’s Basketball ContactAthletic Media Relations Graduate AssistantOffice: 401-865-1733 Cell: 860-309-9118

Sports Information OfficeAlumni HallProvidence CollegeProvidence, RI 02918

Jen Rynearson - Athletic Media Relations Director

Dan Colleran - Senior Assistant Director

FAX MACHINE: 401-865-2583WEBSITE: www.friars.com

Athletic Media

Arthur Parks

kelseyChepiga

POST GAMe PROCeDUReSAfter a 10-minute cooling off period, Friars’ head coach Ed Cooley will be avail-able in the Exhibition Hall Interview area and the Friars’ locker room will not be open to the media. Anyone wishing to interview a specific player should notify Arthur Parks before the players enter the locker room. Statistics will be distributed in the interview and press room at half-time and following the game. Full statistics packages will be distributed in the press room.

RADIO AND TRANSMITTINGProvidence College Athletics has installed an ISDN line for visiting commercial radio. There are lines available at press row for running accounts but are limit-ed to a first-come, first served basis. If you will be filing during a game, please let us know so that we place you near a phone outlet. All phone calls should be charged to the visiting outlet or billed to a credit card. Any radio station or reporting service seeking in-game or post-game reports must make arrangements through the Sports Information Office. For post-game filing, phones are available in the media work room. Again, all calls should be made collect or billed to a credit card. These phones are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

STILL PHOTOGRAPHeRSStill photographes are restricted to the baseline opposite the team benches. Photographers can not break the plane of the baseline. We respectfully ask that there be no movement during play and that there are no “flash” cameras. Photographers wishing to use strobe lights must first contact the Sports Information Office for approval. They must then contact Bob Lauro, Director of Operations, Dunkin’ Donuts Center for information on installing them. He can be reached at (401) 331-0700 ext. 161.

NeWS TeLevISION PHOTOGRAPHeRSTelevision cameras are restricted to the baseline opposite the team benches. Photographers can not break the plane of the baseline. We respectfully ask that there be no movement during play. There is an opportunity for an “up” camera location on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are looking to do a “live shot” prior to the game or just after the game, please let us know so that we can make arrangements with the operations staff at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

BROADCAST TeLevISIONLive television crews have locations at midcourt (platform in Section 211) and in one corner. There is opportunity for baseline camera locations in the still photographers area on the hardwood. You may “travel” to the side of the bas-ket support but not past the support. At no time will cameras be allowed in the team bench area.

GeTTING TO PROvIDeNCe COLLeGeFrom Boston and Points North using I-95: Follow I-95 South to Rhode Island Exit 23 (Charles Street). Proceed right onto Charles Street and go 0.2 miles to the first light at Admiral Street. Take a left onto Admiral Street and proceed approximately 1.2 miles to the third light at River Avenue. Take a left onto River Avenue to the next light (0.4 miles) at Eaton Street. The gate of the campus will be on your left.

From New York, Southern Connecticut and Points South: Take I-95 North to Rhode Island Exit 23 (State Offices). Turn right onto Orms Street. After the first light, veer right onto Douglas Avenue (Route 7). Proceed 0.7 miles to the third light on Douglas and make a left-hand turn onto Eaton Street. Proceed about 0.6 miles to the second light at the intersection of Eaton Street and River Avenue. The gate of the campus will be on your right

From Albany and Western Massachusetts using I-90: Take I-90 East to Exit 10A (Worcester/Providence, Routes 146/20) which will lead you to Route 146 South (Providence). For almost an hour, follow Route 146 South into Providence, RI, to the Admiral Street exit. Take a right onto Admiral Street and proceed approximately 1.1 miles to the second light at River Avenue. Take a left onto River Avenue to the next light (0.4 miles) at Eaton Street. The gate of the campus will be on your left.

From Hartford and Central Connecticut: Take I-84 to Route 2 East. Follow Route 2 East to Norwich, CT and then take I-395 North. Proceed along I-395 North to Route 6 East. Take Route 6 East into Johnston, RI. Proceed along Route 6 East to Route 10 North. Take I-95 North to Rhode Island Exit 23 (State Offices). Turn right onto Orms Street. After the first light, veer right onto Douglas Avenue (Route 7). Proceed 0.7 miles to third light on Douglas and make a left-hand turn onto Eaton Street. light at the intersection of Eaton Street and River Avenue. The gate of the campus will be on your right.

From Fall River, New Bedford, and Cape Cod: Take I-195 West to I-95 North, to Rhode Island Exit 23 (State Offices). Turn right onto Orms Street. After the first light, veer right onto Douglas Avenue (Route 7). Proceed 0.7 miles to the third light on Douglas and make a left-hand turn onto Eaton Street. Proceed about 0.6 miles to the second light at the intersection of Eaton Street and River Avenue. The gate of the campus will be on your right.

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Athletic Department: ............ (401) 865-2500Sports Information: ..............(401) 865-1733Fax Line: ...............................(401) 865-2583Basketball Office: .................. (401) 865-2266Ticket Office: .......................... (401) 865-2271Dunkin’ Donuts Center: ........ (401) 331-0700Courtside: ............................. (401) 751-9737The BIG EAST Office: .............(401) 453-0660

Phone DirectoryPROvIDeNCe COLLeGe IS... 5 minutes from I-95 and I-195 30 minutes from the Rhode Island shore 45 minutes from Newport 1 hour from Boston 1 hour from Cape Cod 1 hour from Worcester 1 3/4 hours from Hartford 3 1/2 hours from New York City

GeTTING TO THe DUNkIN’ DONUTS CeNTeRFrom 95 South- Take 95 South to Exit 22A in Providence - Take a right at the second set of lights. - At the stop sign, take a right - Bare right after your next set of lights. - Parking garage is on your right, and the Dunkin’ Donuts Center is directly across the street From 95 North- Take 95 North to Exit #22 - Follow the signs for downtown Providence- At the end of the exit, take a right at the light - At your next light, take a right (Westin Hotel is on your right) - Follow down the street. The Parking Garage is on your right hand side - The Dunkin’ Donuts Center is directly across the street From 195 West- Take 195 West to 95 North - Take 95 North to the Exit 22 - At the end of the exit, take a right at the light - At your next light, take a right (Westin Hotel is on your right) - Follow down the street. The Parking Garage is on your right hand side - The Dunkin’ Donuts Center is directly across the street

LOCAL HOTeLSCourtyard by Marriott, 32 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI, 272-1191Crowne Plaza at the Crossings, 800 Greenwich Ave., Warwick, RI, 732-6000Hilton Garden Inn, 1 Thurber St./Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI, 02886Hilton Providence, 21 Atwells Ave., Providence, RI, 02903Hotel Providence, 311 Westminster St., Providence, RI, 02903Radisson, 200 India St., Providence, RI 272-5577Holiday Inn-Downtown, 21 Atwells Ave., Providence, RI, 831-3900Providence Biltmore, Kennedy Plaza, Providence, RI, 421-0700Providence Marriott, Charles and Orms Streets, Providence, RI, 272-2400Radison Airport Hotel, 2081 Post Road, Warwick, RI, 739-3000Renaissance Hotel, 5 Avenue of the Arts, Providence, RI, 276-0010Residence Inn by Marriott, 500 Kilvert Street, Warwick, RI 737-7100Sheraton Tara Airport Hotel, 1850 West Exchange Street, Providence, RI, 598-8000The Westin Hotel, 1 West Exchange Street, Providence, RI, 598-8000

ReSTAURANTSBlake’s Tavern, 122 Washington Street, Providence, RI, 274-1230Café Noir, 125 N. Main St., Providence, RI, 02903-1309Camille’s, 71 Bradford Street, 401-461-0330Capital Grille, Union Square, 401-521-5600Caserta Pizzeria, 121 Spruce Street, Providence, RI, 272-3618Chinese Laundry, 121 N. Main St., Providence, RI, 02903-1309The Bistro (in the Dunkin’ Donuts Center), 401-331-0717Luxe Burger Bar, 5 Memorial Blvd., Providence, RI, 02903McCormick & Schmick’s, 11 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903McFadden’s, 52 Pine St., Providence, RI, 861-1782RI RA, The Irish Pub & Restaurant, 50 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI, 272-1953Rick’s Roadhouse, 370 Richmond St., Providence, RI, 02903-4719Ten Prime Steak & Sushi, 55 Pine St., Providence, RI, 02903-2841Twin Oaks, 100 Sabra Street, Cranston, RI, 401-781-9693Union Station Brewery, 36 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 401-272-2739Waterplace Restaurant, 1 Financial Plaza, Providence, RI, 02903-2448

TRANSPORTATION SeRvICeS AIRLINeS American, 1-800-433-7300 Continental, 1-800-523-3273 Delta, 1-800-221-1212 Northwest, 1-800-225-2525 Southwest, 1-800-435-9792 United, 1-800-241-6522 US Airways, 1-800-428-4322

BUS SeRvICe Bonanza Bus Lines, 401-751-8800 Greyhound Bus Lines, 401-751-8800

AIRPORT AUTO ReNTALS Avis, 401-736-7500 Budget, 401-739-8900 Dollar, 401-739-8450 Enterprise, 401-732-4000 Hertz, 401-738-7500 National, 401-737-4800 Thrifty, 401-732-2000

TAXI SeRvICe Airport Taxi, 401-737-2868 Checker Cab, 273-2222 Economy Cab, 944-6700 Yellow Cab, 941-1122

TRAINS Amtrak, 1-800-872-7245

Tv STATION AFFILIATeSWPRI-TV 12 (CBS) 401-438-7200WLNE-TV 6 (ABC) 401-453-8000WJAR-TV 10 (NBC) 401-455-9105

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John Rooke (left) and Joe Hassett (right) team up for their 25th season as the

voices of PC Basketball. The Friars can be heard on 103.7 WeeI.

Media attention, especially television is what big-time college basket-ball is all about. And the BIG EAST re-wrote the book on television exposure and media attention. Since its formation in 1979, the BIG EAST has been the most televised and most-watched conference in the country! The Friars will have every game televised this season. With its new agreement with the BIG EAST, Fox Sports 1 and other Fox Networks will cover every game, which ensures that all the Friar games will be seen nationally. When not on one of the Fox Networks, some Friar game can be seen nationally on CBS Sports Network and ESPNU. Fox Sports 1 is scheduled to televise the BIG EAST Tournament from Madison Square Garden in March.

Fans can hear all the Friar games on 103.7 WEEI, the market’s top radio station. All Friar games also can be heard via the internet at www.friars.com.

Media Attention

Indicative of the tremendous support and interest in the Providence College basketball program is the attention Head Coach Ed Cooley and Friars receive from the local media. The Friars have two television shows that can be seen throughout Rhode Island. Friars All-Access is a weekly show that airs through-out the BIG EAST season on Cox Sports Television. It also will be carried in several other BIG EAST markets this season. The show gives the viewers an inside look at Friar basketball. The Providence College Basketball Show with Head Coach Ed Cooley, hosted by Frank Carpano, also airs weekly during the BIG EAST season on WJAR-TV 10. It features in-depth stories on the Friars, as well as recaps and previews. WEEI 103.7, the radio home of Friar basketball, broadcasts the Ed Cooley Radio Show on Thursday nights throughout the season. Friar fans also can follow the team at www.friars.com. The audio broadcast of all Friar basketball games are streamed at friars.com. Fans also can find stories, box scores, statistics and much more at friars.com.

Former Friar women’s basketball player Doris Burke ’87 and President Barack Obama discuss the Presidential Bracket for the 2010 NCAA

Tournament. Burke often covers Providence games for eSPN and eSPN2 where she has served as an analyst for more than 13 years. Burke also

serves as an analyst for ABC for NBA games.

John Rooke is an award-winning broadcaster, currently serving in several broadcast capacities, including his 25th season as play-by-play voice for Providence College basketball. Additionally, Rooke calls Big East Conference football and basketball play-by-play for ESPNU, ESPN Regional Television; serves as stadium voice for the New England Patriots and New England Revolution; hosts Inside the Big East on ESPNU and several regional sports networks and local TV stations; and serves as a talk host for the ESPN Radio Network and WEEI Radio in Boston. A 1981 journalism graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Rooke also holds a position as adjunct professor in journalism at Emerson College in Boston. A former voice of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, he has also served as a gubernatorial com-munications director, a program director/manager for a major com-munications company, and as a television sports anchor for 25 years in several markets.

Former Friar Joe Hassett ‘77 has been the analyst on Friar radio broadcasts since 1985. Hassett spent his first few years working radio broadcasts with Eric Reid and Gary Cohen. However, he has spent the majority of his broadcast career with his longtime partner John Rooke. Hassett, one of the greatest shooters in Friar history, scored 1,828 points in four seasons with the Friars. A third-round draft pick of the Seattle Supersonics, he helped the team win the 1979 NBA title. He also played for the Indiana Pacers, Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors. For the last 27 years, Hassett has worked in the financial services industry. Currently, he works for Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC.

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Providence Journal75 Fountain StreetProvidence, RI 02902Columnist: Bill Reynolds, Jim DonaldsonBeat Writer: Kevin McNamaraPhone: (401) 277-7340Fax: (401) 277-7444

Associated Press10 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903Phone: (401) 274-2270Fax: (401) 272-5644

184 High StreetBoston, MA 02110Phone: (800) 882-1407Fax: (617) 338-8125

Attleboro Sun Chronicle34 South Main StreetAttleboro, MA 02703Writer: Peter GobisPhone: (508) 222-7000Fax: (508) 236-0462

Boston Globe135 Morrissey Blvd.Boston, MA 02107Writer: Mike VegaPhone: (617) 929-2860Fax: (617) 929-2872

Boston Herald70 Fargo StreetBoston, MA 02210Phone: (800) 234-5680Fax: (617) 619-6430

The CowlPC Student NewspaperSports DepartmentProvidence, RI 02918Phone: (401) 865-2214Fax: (401) 865-1202

Comcast Sports Net42 Third AvenueBurlington, MA 01803Phone: (781) 270-7200Fax: (781) 221-7579

Cox Sports1 Lacroix DriveWest Warwick, RI 02893Producer: Chris Ackerknecht(401) 615-1500

kent County Daily TimesPO Box 589West Warwick, RI 02893Phone: (401) 821-7400Fax: (401) 828-0810

New england Sports Network70 Brookline AvenueFenway ParkBoston, MA 02215Phone: (617) 536-2122Fax: (617) 536-7814

Newport Daily News101 Malbone StreetNewport, RI 02840Phone: (401) 849-3300Fax: (401) 849-3306

Pawtucket evening Times23 Exchange StreetPawtucket, RI 02862Writer: Brendan McGairPhone: (401) 722-4000Fax: (401) 727-9252

ScoutFriars.comprovidence.scout.comWriter: Richard Coren

Warwick Beacon1944 Warwick AvenueWarwick, RI 02886Phone: (401) 732-3100Fax: (401) 732-3110

Westerly Sun56 Main StreetWesterly, RI 02891Phone: (401) 596-7791

Woonsocket CallP.O. Box A, 75 Main StreetWoonsocket, RI 02895Phone: (401) 767-8545Fax: (401) 765-2834

WJAR-Tv 10 (NBC)23 Kenny DriveCranston, RI 02920Director: Frank CarpanoPhone: (401) 455-9105Fax: (401) 455-9140

WLNe-Tv 6 (ABC)Charles and Orms StreetsProvidence, RI 02903Director: Ken BellPhone: (401) 453-8038Fax: (401) 331-4431

WPRI-Tv 12 (CBS)25 Catamore StreetEast Providence, RI 02915Director: Yianni KourakisPhone: (401) 228-1874Fax: (401) 431-1012

WeeI RADIO475 Kilvert Street, Suite 320Warwick, RI 02886Phone: (401) 244-7260

WPRO/WSkO RADIO1501 Wampanoag TrailEast Providence, RI 02915Phone: (401) 433-4200Fax: (401) 437-3297

WHJJ/WHJY Radio75 Oxford St.Providence, RI 02905Director: Steve McDonaldPhone: (401) 781-9979

FRIAR RADIO BROADCASTSWeeI 103.7 FM

Play-By-PlayJohn Rooke43 B North Main St.Berkley, MA 02779Phone: (401) 258-7423

AnalystJoe HassettJannney, Montgomery, Scott1 Turks Head Place, Suite 700Providence, RI 02903Phone: (401) 831-8215

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Friars Forever Athletic Fund Mission:The Friars Forever Athletic Fund is the fundraising arm of Providence College Athletics. More than 2,500 loyal donors support the Friars Forever Athletic Fund and its mission of improv-ing athletic facilities and providing scholarship and academic support to more than 300 student-athletes competing in 19 varsity sports. Financial contributions to the Friars Forever Athletic Fund are essential for the continued growth and success of Friar Athlet-ics and benefit all athletic programs. Message from Bob Driscoll: Dear Friar Supporter, This past year, you helped us shape the future of Friar athletics. For the first time in the history of Providence College athletics, more than $4 million was raised to support our student-athletes. As loyal Friar fans, you know your support is coming at just the right time. Friar athletics is at a tipping point with the rebirth of the BIG EAST Conference and expansions to the Hockey East Conference. These changes bring new opportunities to our athletic department and, thanks to your generosity, we are better positioned to compete for championships. We are putting the final touches on a renovation to Schneider Arena that will place it among the premier collegiate ice hockey complexes in the nation. A track has been built on campus so our cross country team can train for their next national champion-ship. Our lacrosse team now has a state-of-the-art training facility, our pool has undergone a complete transformation, and plans are in place to upgrade the facilities of every sports program at Provi-dence College. I invite you to visit campus and see how you have helped lay the foundation for success in Friartown. Thanks to you, it’s a great time to be a Friar. Go Friars!

Sincerely,Bob Driscoll SignatureRobert G. Driscoll Jr.Director of Athletics

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“Coming to Providence College has been a life changing experience for me. Walking down the Calabria Hallway and into our locker room every day I am reminded of the rich tradition that the Providence College Men’s Basketball program has. It is my hope that my teammates and I can write our own chapter this year. Unfortunately, we cannot do it alone. It is only through the help of our generous alums, donors and season ticket holders that this will be possible. Thank you for being a part of our Friar Family and Go Friars!“

— Bryce Cotton ‘14 To donate to the Friars Forever Athletic Fund, please visit http://support.providence.edu/foreverfund

or contact our offices at 401-865-1880.

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THe OUTLOOk ................................................. 31-38Roster ................................................................. 32Season Outlook .................................................... 33-362012-13 Final Stats .............................................. 37-38THe FRIARS ............................................. ...... ..... 39-67MeeT THe BASkeTBALL STAFF... ..................... .. 71-82Ed Cooley ............................................................. 72-74Andre LaFleur ........................................................... 75Brian Blaney ............................................................. 76Bob Simon ............................................................... 77Mike Jackson, Kevin Kurbec ............ .......................... 78Bryn VanPatten, Kenneth White .................................. 79Staff......................................................................... 80 College Administration........................................... 81-82THe TRADITION AND THe ReCORDS................. 83-201All-Americans/Post Season Tournaments ....................... 84Hall of Fame/Friars in the NBA ...................................... 85Friar Legends ............................................................. 86No. 1 Falls in Friartown ................................................ 87Spirit Squads ............................................................. 88The Dunkin’ Donuts Center .............................. .... .. 89-90The BIG EAST Conference ........................... ........ .. 91-92Basketball Program History ................................. 93-101Chronology of Important Dates ............................ 102-103The Greatest Games............................................ 104-105The Greatest Names ................ ................ ......... 106-110Award Winners ...................................... . .... ..... 111-117All-Time Uniform Numbers .................................. 118-119Class Game Records, Biggest Crowds, Arenas ........... 119In the Pros .......................................... ............. ..... . 120All-Time Records ................................................. 121-122Records by Class ...................................................... 123BIG EAST Individual Leaders ....................................... 124Scoring Records ................................................. 125-126Field Goals ......................................................... 127-128Free Throws ....................................................... 129-130Rebounds ................................................... 131-132Games, Games Started, Minutes ................................ 132Assists, Turnovers, Steals .............................. 133-134Blocked Shots, Fouls ........................................... 13530 Point Scorers, Top Classes ............................. 13620 Rebounds, Fastest To 1000, 10 Assists...... 137-138Double-Doubles ............................................. 139-141Overtime/100 Point Games .................................... 142Team Season Charts ............................................. 143Team Game Charts ................................................ 1441000 Point Scorers ........................ ..... ..... .... ... 145-146Dunkin’ Donuts Center Superlatives ................. . ... ..... 147BIG EAST Records ............................... ..... ...... .. 148-149NIT Tournament Records .................................. ..... .. 150NCAA Tournament Records ................ ...... .............. . 151Post season Tournaments ......................... ............... 152In-Season Tournaments .............................. ............... 153All-Time Career Register ..................... .......... 154-166BIG EAST Career Register .............................. 167-168All-Time NCAA & NIT Register ......................... 169-170Yearly Team Totals ......................................... 171-172PC in the Final NCAA Statistics ...................... 173In the Polls, Top 25 Upsets .............................174TV Games/Exhibition Games ................................... 175Versus the Nation’s Conferences ............................. 176Coaches’ Records/Year by Year ........................... 177-178Assistant Coaches Register .................................... 178 Series Scores ................................................... 179-187Notes, Streaks, Biggest Margins ................................ 187Through the Years ............................................ 188-201Media Information ............................................ 202-203Media Attention ................................................. 204-205Friars Forever Athletic Fund ........................................ 206TV/Radio Quick Identification ...................................... 208

NOveMBeR 2 RHODe ISLAND COLLeGe (ex.)7:00 p.m. 8 BOSTON COLLeGe 6:00 p.m.13 BROWN 7:00 p.m.16 MARIST 4:00 p.m.18 veRMONT 7:00 p.m.22 Vaderbilt $ 6:30 p.m.23 Paradise Jam $ TBD24 Paradise Jam $ TBD25 Paradise Jam $ TBD29 FAIRFIeLD 12:30 p.m. DeCeMBeR 1 Kentucky 8:30 p.m. 5 Rhode Island 8:00 p.m.17 YALe 7:00 p.m.21 MAINe 2:00 p.m.28 Massachusetts 6:00 p.m.31 SeTON HALL* 2:30 p.m.

JANUARY 5 Villanova* 7:00 p.m. 8 GeORGeTOWN* 7:00 p.m.16 St. John’s* 7:00 p.m.18 CReIGHTON* 8:00 p.m.21 BUTLeR* 9:00 p.m.25 XAvIeR* Noon30 Marquette* 7:00 p.m.

FeBRUARY 1 DePaul* 1:00 p.m. 4 ST. JOHN’S* 7:00 p.m. 8 Xavier* 3:00 p.m.10 Georgetown* 7:00 p.m.15 DePAUL* 2:00 p.m.18 vILLANOvA* 7:00 p.m.23 Butler* 6:00 p.m.28 Seton Hall* 7:00 p.m.

MARCH 4 MARQUeTTe* 9:00 p.m. 8 Creighton* 8:00 p.m.12 BIG EAST CHAMP.# TBA13 BIG EAST CHAMP.# TBA14 BIG EAST CHAMP.# TBA15 BIG EAST CHAMP.# TBA

$ - Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.)* - BIG EAST games# - at Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)All times are Eastern StandardHOMe GAMeS IN BOLD CAPS

CreDITs 2013-14: The 2013-14 Providence College Men’s Basketball Media Guide is published by Providence College Athletics and all rights are reserved. All information contained in this guide is property of Providence College.

editors: Arthur Parks, Laura Nagel, Kelsey ChepigaGraphic Assistance: Richard and Carrie CorenPhotography: Tom Maguire, David Silverman, Bruce Schwartzman, Dom ChannonCover Design: Rachel AndersonPrinting: Provident Print Consulting

Index 2013-14 schedule Quick FactsGeNeRAL INFORMATIONLOCATION: Providence, RI 02918FOUNDeD: 1917eNROLLMeNT: 3,810NICkNAMe: FriarsCOLORS: Black, White and Silver (PMS 877)AReNA: Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,410)AFFILIATION: NCAA Division ICONFeReNCe: BIG EASTPReSIDeNT: Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.ATHLeTIC DIReCTOR: Robert DriscollATHLeTIC DePT. PHONe: (401) 865-2500TICkeT INFORMATION: (401) 865-GOPCHISTORYFIRST YeAR OF BASkeTBALL: 1926-27OveRALL ALL-TIMe ReCORD: 1335-906 (.596)YeARS IN NCAA TOURN./LAST: 15 times/2004 First Round, Pacific, Loss 66-58YeARS IN NIT/LAST: 19 times/2013 Quarterfinals, Baylor, Loss, 79-68SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICeASST. ATHLeTIC DIR. FOR MeDIA ReLATIONS: Arthur Parks Office Phone: (401) 865-2759 Cell Phone: (401) 378-7334 e-mail address: [email protected] Fax Number: (401) 865-2583 Press Row: (401) 751-9737SID: Jen RynearsonASST. SID: Dan ColleranGRAD ASST.: Kelsey ChepigaOFFICe PHONe: (401) 865-1733 PROvIDeNCe HOMe PAGe: www.friars.comSID MAILING ADDReSS: Sports Information Office 1 Cunningham Square Providence College Providence, RI 02918COACHING STAFFHeAD COACH: Ed CooleyALMA MATeR/YeAR: Stonehill (1994)ReCORD AT PC/SeASONS: 34-32 (13-23 Big East)/ third season OveRALL ReCORD/SeASONS: 126-101/7 seasonsNCAA TOURN. ReCORD: 0-0NIT TOURN. ReCORD: 3-2BeST TIMe TO ReACH COACH: Contact SIDASSOC. HeAD COACH: Andre LaFleur ASSISTANT COACHeS: Brian Blaney, Bob SimonCOORDINATOR OF BASkeTBALL OPS: Mike JacksonASSOC. DIReCTOR OF PLAYeR Dev.: Kevin KurbecBASkeTBALL OFFICe: (401) 865-2266SeNIOR OFFICe MANAGeR: Susan GibreeSTReNGTH COACH: Kenneth WhiteATHLeTIC TRAINeR: Bryn VanPattenTeAM INFORMATION2012-13 ReCORD: 19-15 (H: 14-4, A: 4-8, N: 1-3)CONFeReNCe ReCORD: 9-9 (H: 5-4, A: 4-5) 9th BIG EAST, BIG EAST Tournament First RoundFINAL RANkING (POLL): 86 (RPI)

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Brandon AustinFR. 6-6 185

Philadelphia, Pa.

kris DunnSO. 6-3 197

New London, Conn.

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TV/radio Quick IdentificationTV/radio Quick Identification

ed CooleyHead Coach

Brian BlaneyAssistant Coach

Mike JacksonCoordinator of

Basketball Operations

kevin kurbecAssociate Director

of Player Dev./Video Ops.

Bob SimonAssistant Coach

Andre LaFleurAssociate Head

Coach

Rodney BullockFR. 6-7 215Hampton, va.

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Lee GoldsbroughSR. 6-9 230

Newcastle, england

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LaDontae HentonJR. 6-6 215 Lansing, Mich.

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Junior LomombaSO. 6-5 195Montreal, Quebec

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Tyler HarrisSO. 6-9 215

Dix Hills, N.Y.

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Bryce CottonSR. 6-1 165

Tucson, Ariz.

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Josh FortuneSO. 6-5 205Hampton, va.

Brice kofaneJR. 6-8 210

Yaounde, Cameroon

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Casey WoodringFR. 6-2 180

Darien, Conn.

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Ted BancroftSR. 6-6 215 Marion, Mass.

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Carson DesrosiersJR. 7-0 250Windham, N.H.

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kadeem BattsSR. 6-9 245Boston, Mass.

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