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NCAAs<br />

March<br />

2007<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Basketball<br />

228 Alexander Street • Princeton, N.J. 08544<br />

(609) 258-6426 • (609) 258-1690 fax<br />

Contact: Wesley Harris • wesley@ivyleaguesports.com<br />

2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Standings<br />

---- IVY LEAGUE ---- ---- OVERALL ----<br />

W-L Pct Home Road W-L Pct Home Road Neut Str<br />

1 Penn 13-1 .929 7-0 6-1 22-8 .733 12-3 9-4 1-1 W10<br />

2 Yale 10-4 .714 5-2 4-3 14-13 .519 8-5 6-8 0-0 W1<br />

3 Cornell 9-5 .643 4-3 4-3 16-12 .571 8-5 7-7 1-0 W1<br />

4 Columbia 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 16-12 .571 10-4 5-8 1-0 W3<br />

5 Brown 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 11-18 .379 6-4 4-12 1-2 L1<br />

6 Harvard 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 12-16 .429 6-7 6-9 0-0 L1<br />

7 Dartmouth 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 9-18 .333 6-7 3-10 0-1 L3<br />

8 Princeton 2-12 .143 2-5 0-7 11-17 .393 5-6 3-9 3-2 L5<br />

2006-07 All-<strong>Ivy</strong><br />

For the second consecutive year, Penn’s Ibrahim Jaaber (Elizabeth, N.J.) was selected as the <strong>Ivy</strong><br />

<strong>League</strong> Player of the Year in a vote by the eight <strong>League</strong> coaches.The senior guard who helped lead Penn<br />

to its fifth <strong>Ivy</strong> title in six years, becomes the first repeat Player of the Year since fellow Quaker Ugonna<br />

Onyekwe in 2001-02 and 2002-03.<br />

Jaaber was one of three unanimous first-team selections, joined by Penn teammate Mark Zoller (Blue<br />

Bell, Pa.), and Yale junior guard Eric Flato (Piedmont, Calif.). Brown junior guard Mark McAndrew<br />

(Barrington, R.I.) and Columbia junior forward John Baumann (Westport, Conn.) rounded out the<br />

first-team.<br />

The all-time <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> leader in steals, Jaaber finished his regular season campaign ranked first in the<br />

Ancient Eight in steals (3.00), assists (5.30) and assist/turnover ratio (1.81), and was second in scoring<br />

(15.9) — all while helping to lead the Quakers to a 13-1 <strong>League</strong> mark and their third straight NCAA<br />

tournament appearance.The senior guard will finish his Penn career ranked among the top 10 in scoring<br />

and as the all-time leader in steals (303).<br />

Partner in crime Mark Zoller was an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> stat-stuffer all season long.The senior forward led the<br />

<strong>League</strong> in scoring (18.2), while finishing second in rebounding (7.5) and field goal percentage (.566), and<br />

among the top ten in assists (eighth, 2.90), steals (fifth, 1.80), free throw percentage (eighth, .782) and<br />

three-point field goals made (ninth, 39). He<br />

will also finish his Penn career ranked as<br />

one of the school's top ten all-time scorers.<br />

First Team All-<strong>Ivy</strong><br />

Mark McAndrew, Brown (Jr., G, Barrington, R.I.)<br />

John Baumann, Columbia (Jr., F,Westport, Conn.)<br />

*Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn (Sr., G, Elizabeth, N.J.)<br />

*Mark Zoller, Penn (Sr., F, Blue Bell, Pa.)<br />

*Eric Flato,Yale (Jr., G, Piedmont, Calif.)<br />

Second Team All-<strong>Ivy</strong><br />

Andrew Naeve, Cornell (Sr., C, Miles, Iowa)<br />

Ryan Wittman, Cornell (Fr., F, Eden Prairie, Minn.)<br />

Leon Pattman, Dartmouth (Sr., G, Memphis,Tenn.)<br />

Brian Grandieri, Penn (Jr., G, Media, Pa.)<br />

Casey Hughes,Yale (Sr., G/F, New Haven, Conn.)<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Damon Huffman, Brown (Jr., G, Petoskey, Mich.)<br />

Louis Dale, Cornell (Fr., G, Birmingham,Ala.)<br />

Alex Barnett, Dartmouth (So., G/F, St. Louis, Mo.)<br />

Jim Goffredo, Harvard (Sr., G, La Crescenta, Calif.)<br />

Drew Housman, Harvard (So., G, Calabasas, Calif.)<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn (Sr., G, Elizabeth, N.J.)<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

Ryan Wittman, Cornell (Fr., F, Eden Prairie, Minn.)<br />

* - Unanimous Selection<br />

Flato, also a unanimous first-teamer, led<br />

Yale to a second-place <strong>League</strong> finish, while<br />

averaging 16.6 points in <strong>Ivy</strong> contests.The<br />

junior guard did it all for the Bulldogs,<br />

leading them in scoring (15.3), assists<br />

(3.56), and steals (1.85). Flato made 71<br />

three-pointers, one shy of the school<br />

record, and had 50 steals which was also<br />

the second most in single-season school<br />

history.<br />

Penn to the NCAAs<br />

The Quakers of the University of Pennsylvania<br />

discovered their NCAA fate Sunday night, drawing<br />

Texas A&M for the first-round game, scheduled<br />

for Thursday, March 15 at Rupp Arena in<br />

Lexington, Ky., at approximately 3:10 pm (following<br />

the Louisville-Stanford game).<br />

Penn is a No. 14 seed, while Texas A&M earned a<br />

No. 3 seed.<br />

The Quakers (22-8, 13-1 <strong>Ivy</strong>), winners of 10<br />

straight, enter the 2007 NCAA Tournament after<br />

wrapping up their third straight <strong>Ivy</strong> crown.<br />

The Aggies of Texas A&M (25-6, 13-3 Big XII), finished<br />

second in the Big XII regular season and<br />

are currently ranked seventh in both the AP and<br />

ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Polls.<br />

Penn's last victory in the NCAA Tournament<br />

came against a Big XII team, a 90-80 victory over<br />

Nebraska in 1994.<br />

It is the first time that an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> team has<br />

been placed in the South Bracket since Princeton<br />

was picked to play North Carolina in New<br />

Orleans, La., in 2001.<br />

It is the third time in the last four years that an<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> team has been selected to face a team from<br />

Texas. Both Princeton (in 2004) and Penn (in<br />

2006) faced the Texas Longhorns.<br />

It is the fourth time in the last five years that the<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> champion will face a Big XII team in<br />

the first round. In addition to those two games<br />

with Texas, Penn played Oklahoma State in 2003.<br />

No <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> team has ever played an NCAA<br />

Tournament game in the state of Kentucky.<br />

Princeton did play at Louisville in the 2002 NIT.<br />

The two previous times that an <strong>Ivy</strong> team<br />

received a No. 14 seed came in 2004 (Princeton<br />

led Texas at halftime before losing 66-49) and<br />

1993 (Penn lost to UMass, 54-50).<br />

McAndrew was the top scorer in <strong>Ivy</strong> contests,<br />

averaging 18.6 points for Brown.A<br />

candidate for the Most Improved Player in<br />

the nation, McAndrew averaged just 1.2<br />

points per game last season.The junior guard made 72 three-pointers — a mark ranking second in<br />

the Brown recordbook — and scored 25 or more points five times this season.<br />

Baumann led the fourth-place Lions in scoring for the second consecutive year, averaging 13.3<br />

points which ranked eighth in the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>. He also ranked third in the <strong>League</strong> in rebounding<br />

(6.5), while leading the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> in field goal percentage (.578) and three-point field goal percentage<br />

(.509). In <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> contests, Baumann was even more impressive, averaging 14.4 points as he<br />

shot a league-leading .610 from the floor.<br />

For the second straight season, the <strong>Ivy</strong> Rookie of the Year hails from Ithaca. Cornell forward Ryan<br />

Wittman (Eden Prairie, Minn.) led all rookies in scoring, which was also good enough for fourth<br />

in the <strong>League</strong> overall (15.6).The six-time <strong>Ivy</strong> Rookie of the Week connected on a school-record 93<br />

three-point field goals, which was 21 more than any other player in the <strong>League</strong> and ranked 12th<br />

nationally. Last year’s <strong>Ivy</strong> Rookie of the Year,Adam Gore, was injured in the season-opener and<br />

missed the entire season.


Brown Bears<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

5 Scott Friske, F 6-7 225 So Worcester, Mass./Charlevoix. Mich.<br />

10 Steve Gruber, G 5-11 170 Fr Milwaukee,Wis./Whitefish Bay<br />

14 Mark McAndrew, G 6-2 190 Jr Barrington, R.I./Worcester Academy<br />

20 Damon Huffman, G 6-1 180 Jr Petoskey, Mich./Petoskey<br />

22 Skrelja, Chris, F 6-5 205 So Hastings-on-Hudson, Conn./Trinity Catholic<br />

24 Marcus Becker, G 6-2 195 Sr Martinsville,Va./Carlisle School<br />

32 Nathan Eads, F 6-8 235 Sr Ellicott City, Md./McDonough<br />

34 Colin Aldridge, F 6-7 210 Fr Colts Neck, N.J./The Peddie School<br />

35 Mark MacDonald, F 6-9 235 Jr Lexington, Mass./Lexington<br />

40 Jimenez, Aaron, C 6-7 215 So Franklin Park, Ill./Leyden<br />

45 Matt Mullery, F 6-8 235 Fr Englishtown, N.J./St. John Vianney<br />

55 Sam Manhanga, F 6-6 250 Sr Beira, Mozambique/Northfield Mt. Hermon<br />

Head Coach: Craig Robinson (Princeton ‘83) At Brown: 11-18, First season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Jesse Agel, Douglas Stewart, Isaac Willis<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Chris Humm • christopher_humm@brown.edu • 401-863-2219<br />

Columbia Lions<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

01 Brett Loscalzo, G 6-0 180 Jr Ridgefield, Conn./Brunswick<br />

03 Kashif Sweet, G 5-11 180 Jr. Austin,Texas/Lawrenceville Prep<br />

4 K.J. Matsui, G 6-2 180 So Tokyo, Japan/Montrose Chrisian School<br />

5 Patrick Foley, G 6-2 170 Fr Bluepoint, N.Y./St.Anthony’s<br />

11 Kevin Bulger, G 6-3 200 Fr Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South<br />

20 John Baumann, F 6-8 220 Jr Westport, Conn./Staples<br />

22 Leo Nolan, F 6-7 195 So Summit, N.J./The Hun School<br />

23 Justin Armstrong, G 6-4 225 Jr San Diego, Calif./El Camino<br />

24 Mack Montgomery, G 6-5 195 Jr Clayton, N.C./Clayton<br />

25 Daniel Trepanier, G 6-2 180 So Windsor, Ontario/St.Anne’s High School<br />

32 Wesley Matthews, G 6-3 195 Fr Atlanta, Ga./South Cobb<br />

33 Joe Bova, F 6-7 200 Fr Scotia, N.Y./Christian Brothers<br />

34 Michael Gately, F 6-8 215 Fr Sudbury, Mass./St. Mark’s<br />

42 Niko Scott, G 6-3 200 Fr New York, N.Y./Brewster Academy<br />

45 Jason Miller, F 6-8 215 So Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton<br />

55 Ben Nwachukwu, C 6-9 235 Jr Enugu, Nigeria/St.Augustine’s, N.J.<br />

Head Coach: Joe Jones (Oswego ‘87) At Columbia: 49-60, Fourth season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Jim Engles, Damien Strahorn,Andrew Theokas<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Darlene Camacho • dc2164@columbia.edu • 212-854-2534<br />

Cornell Big Red<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

01 Ugo Ihekweazu, F 6-5 220 Sr Houston,Texas/Westbury Christian<br />

3 Graham Dow, G 6-0 190 Sr Bulington, Ont./Nelson<br />

5 Jason Battle, G 6-4 195 So Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover<br />

11 Kevin App, G 6-0 192 Sr Silver Spring, Md./Our Lady Good Counsel<br />

12 Dale Louis, G 5-11 177 Fr Birmingham,Ala./Altamount School<br />

15 Geoff Reeves, G/F 6-5 183 Fr Burlington, Kan./Burlington<br />

20 Ryan Wittman, G/F 6-6 200 Fr Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie<br />

21 Khaliq Grant, G 6-3 180 Jr Norcross, Ga./Marion-Tabor<br />

22 Conor Mullen, G/F 6-5 202 So Seattle,Wash./Bishop O’Dea<br />

23 Adam Gore, G 6-0 174 So Monrovia, Ind./Monrovia<br />

25 Jon Jaques, F 6-7 214 Fr Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake<br />

31 Jason Mitchell, F 6-8 213 Sr Saluda, S.C./Saluda<br />

33 Alex Tyler, F 6-7 230 Fr Clear Spring, Md./Mercersburg Academy<br />

34 Brian Kreefer, F 6-7 220 So East Liverpool, Ohio/East Liverpool<br />

42 Andew Naeve, F/C 6-10 242 Sr Bryant. Iowa/East Central<br />

44 Jason Hartford, F/C 6-9 240 Sr Tillamook, Ore./Tillamook<br />

Collin Robinson, G 6-0 160 So Diamond Bar, Calif./Diamond Bar<br />

Head Coach: Steve Donahue (Ursinus '84) At Cornell: 74-117, Seventh season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Zach Spiker, Nat Graham, Mark Vershaw<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Jeremy Hartigan • jh295@cornell.edu • 607-255-9788<br />

Dartmouth Big Green<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

1 Alex Barnett, G/F 6-6 205 So St. Louis, Mo./Cardinall Ritter<br />

2 Dan Biber, F 6-8 235 So Lorain, Ohio/Admiral King<br />

3 Reggie Schickel, G 6-4 190 So Charlotte, N.C./Camden Military Academy<br />

4 Robby Pride, G 6-1 180 Fr Denver, Colo./Kent Denver<br />

5 Brandon Ware, G 5-11 160 Fr Dallas,Texas/Seagoville<br />

14 Jarrett Mathis, F/C 6-8 215 So Brooklyn, N.Y./The Berkshire School<br />

15 Johnathan Ball, F 6-4 205 Jr Memphis,Tenn./White Station<br />

22 Marlon Sanders, G 6-1 180 So Cleveland, Ohio/Cleveland Heights<br />

22 Michael Lang, G 6-3 200 Sr Chicago, Ill./Gordon Tech<br />

23 Leon Pattman, G 6-2 190 Sr Memphis,Tenn./White Station<br />

25 Michael Giovacchini, G 5-11 155 So Salt Lake City, Utah/Judge Memorial<br />

30 DeVon Mosley, G 6-1 175 So Mesquite,Texas/Mesquite<br />

31 Jason Meyer, F 6-5 195 Sr Covington, Ohio/Covington<br />

32 Elgin Fitzgerald, C 6-9 245 Fr Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer<br />

34 Brian McMillan, F 6-8 235 Jr Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso<br />

41 Kurt Graeber, F/C 6-9 250 So Rolling Hills Estates, Calif./Palos Verdes Peninsula<br />

50 Adam Powers, F 6-7 235 So Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township<br />

Head Coach: Terry Dunn (Northern Colorado ‘77) At Dartmouth: 25-56,Third season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Shay Berry, Ryan Hurd,Tommy Deffebaugh<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Kathy Phillips • Kathleen.S.Phillips@dartmouth.edu • 603-646-2468<br />

Players of The Week<br />

Nov 20 .................John Baumann, Columbia<br />

Nov 27 .................Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn<br />

Dec 4 ....................Mark Zoller, Penn<br />

Dec 11..................Jim Goffredo, Harvard<br />

Dec18 ...................Brian Cusworth, Harvard<br />

Jan 2 ......................Mark McAndrew, Brown<br />

Jan 8 ......................Leon Pattman, Dartmouth<br />

Jan 15 ....................Brian Grandieri, Penn<br />

Jan 22 ....................McAndrew, Brown/Jaaber, Penn<br />

Jan 29 ....................Brian Cusworth, Harvard<br />

Feb 5 ....................Casey Hughes,Yale<br />

Feb 12...................Mark McAndrew, Brown/Eric Flato,Yale<br />

Feb 19...................Mark Zoller, Penn<br />

Feb 26...................Mark McAndrew, Brown<br />

March 5 ................Jim Goffredo, Harvard<br />

Rookies of The Week<br />

Nov 20 .................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Nov 27 .................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Dec 4 ....................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Dec 11..................Lincoln Gunn, Princeton<br />

Dec 18..................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

Jan 2 ......................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

Jan 8 ......................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

Jan 15 ....................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Jan 22 ....................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

Jan 29 ....................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Feb 5 ....................Alex Tyler, Cornell<br />

Feb 12...................Patrick Foley, Columbia<br />

Feb 19...................Ryan Wittman, Cornell<br />

Feb 26...................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

March 5 ................Louis Dale, Cornell<br />

IV Y5 0 .CO M<br />

The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> is producing a year-long online celebration<br />

of the 50th anniversary of formal <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> competition,<br />

featuring special articles every weekday through<br />

the end of May 2007.The celebration may be accessed at<br />

www.ivy50.com.<br />

Although some <strong>League</strong> rivalries predate the Civil War,<br />

and the term “<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>” was used in newspapers as<br />

early as the mid-1930s, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> began formally<br />

with the <strong>Ivy</strong> Presidents’ agreement of 1954, and the first<br />

year of formal competition was 1956-57.<br />

Since the first <strong>Ivy</strong> contest, more than 75,000 <strong>Ivy</strong> athletes<br />

have played under a unique model of college sports, sharing<br />

a remarkably consistent goal: to provide successful<br />

athletics as an integral part of the full undergraduate<br />

experience -- combining the values and lessons of athletics<br />

with those of the classroom and laboratory, the campus<br />

and the community -- to produce leaders in every<br />

walk of life.<br />

The 50th Celebration is not intended as a formal or<br />

complete history of each era, sport or school in the last<br />

half century.T<strong>here</strong>’s simply too much history to be able<br />

do that -- although the online <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Record Book<br />

provides a wealth of information about <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> standings<br />

and All-<strong>Ivy</strong> teams, national successes in every sport,<br />

and individual athletic and academic achievements.<br />

Rather, the Celebration will ask more than 200 former<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> athletes to tell the story of <strong>Ivy</strong> athletics<br />

through an almost-daily series of interview-based profiles.<br />

Combined with more comprehensive theme-based<br />

features (such as the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>’s long Olympic history),<br />

these profiles will cover every part of these 50 years at<br />

all eight schools -- all of the more than 30 <strong>Ivy</strong> women’s<br />

and men’s championship sports (the broadest collegiate<br />

athletic participation in the country) -- and the incredibly<br />

diverse backgrounds and careers of <strong>Ivy</strong> athletes.<br />

The men’s basketball stories that have<br />

appeared thus far are included in the back of<br />

this packet.


Harvard Crimson<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

4 James Lambert, G 6-3 195 Jr Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina<br />

10 Drew Housman, G 6-0 185 So Calabasas, Calif./Calabasas<br />

11 Jeremy Lin, G 6-2 180 Fr Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto<br />

12 Jim Goffredo, G 6-1 180 Sr La Crescenta, Calif./La Crescenta<br />

15 Darryl Finkton, G 6-3 200 Fr Indianapolis, Ind./North Central<br />

20 Brad Unger, F 6-8 245 Jr Boyertown, Pa./Boyertown<br />

21 Alek Blankenau, G 6-3 180 Fr Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln Southeast<br />

22 Evan Harris, F 6-8 205 So Los Angeles, Calif./The Hill School<br />

23 Ndu Okereke, G 6-4 195 Fr Randolph, Mass./Boston College HS<br />

24 Brian Darcy, F/C 6-7 225 Sr Shrewsbury, Mass./St. John’s<br />

25 Kenyon Churchwell, F 6-8 180 So Washington, DC/Gonzaga<br />

31 Doug Miller, F 6-7 220 Fr Winchester, Mass./Winchester<br />

32 Andrew Pusar, G 6-2 200 So West Orange, N.J./Seton Hall Prep<br />

33 Pat Magnarelli, F 6-7 215 Fr Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury<br />

45 Erik Groszyk, G 5-11 170 So Salem, Mass./Salem<br />

50 Brian Cusworth, C 7-0 255 Sr St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School<br />

Head Coach: Frank Sullivan (Westfield State '73) At Harvard: 178-245, 15th season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Bill Holden, Lamar Reddicks, Jay Johnson<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Kurt Svoboda • ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu • 617-495-2206<br />

Penn Quakers<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

02 Ibrahim Jaaber, G 6-2 170 Sr Elizabeth, N.J./The Peddle School<br />

03 Steve Danley, F 6-8 225 Sr Germantown, Md./DeMatha Catholic<br />

04 Aron Cohen, G 6-2 180 So Huntingdton Valley, Pa./Abington Friends<br />

5 Darren Smith, G 6-4 200 Fr Elizabeth, N.J./The Peddie School<br />

13 Andreas Schreiber, F 6-9 235 Fr Taby, Sweden/Brentwood School<br />

14 Michael Kach, G 6-4 195 Jr Carmel, N.Y./Winchendon School<br />

15 Kevin Egee, G 6-3 175 So Ridley, Pa./Ridley<br />

20 Tommy McMahon, G/F 6-7 210 So Hillsborough, Calif./Serra<br />

21 Brian Grandieri, G 6-4 190 Jr Media, Pa./Malvern Prep<br />

22 Adam Franklin, G 6-6 215 Sr New Castle, Del./Tatnall School<br />

23 Joe Gill, G/F 6-6 195 Jr Doylestown, Pa./Germantown<br />

24 Mark Zoller, F 6-7 220 Sr Blue Bell, Pa./St. Joe’s Prep<br />

33 Cameron Lewis, F 6-8 220 So Washington, D.C./Phillips Exeter Academy, N.H.<br />

41 Justin Reilly, F 6-8 225 Fr Dallas,Texas/Dallas Jesuit<br />

42 Brennan Votel, F 6-7 215 So Park Hills, Ky./Covington Catholic<br />

Head Coach: Glen Miller (Northeastern ‘84) At Penn: 22-8, First season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Perry Browmwell, Chris Sparks, Mike Martin<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Mike Mahoney • mahoneyw@pobox.upenn.edu • 215-898-9232<br />

Princeton Tigers<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

04 Kyle Koncz, F 6-7 200 Jr Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville<br />

10 Matt Sargeant, G 6-3 190 Jr Huntington Beach, Calif./Ocean View<br />

11 Nick Lake, G 6-5 190 Fr Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./The Bishop’s School<br />

12 Jason Briggs, G 6-2 190 So Olympia,Wash./Olympia<br />

15 Edwin Buffmire, G 6-4 210 Sr Scottsdale,Ariz./Saguaro<br />

20 Luke Owings, F 6-6 210 Sr Hyattsville, Md./Gonzaga<br />

21 Marcus Schroeder, G 6-2 185 Fr Concord, Calif./De La Salle<br />

22 Lincoln Gunn, G 6-3 180 Fr Orinda, Calif./De La Salle<br />

24 Kevin Steuerer, G 6-5 200 Jr Ossining, N.Y./Iona Prep<br />

25 Blake Wilson, G 6-4 170 Fr Cherry Hill, N.J./Haddonfield<br />

30 Zach Finley, C 6-9 215 Fr Rapid City, S.D./St.Thomas More<br />

32 Zach Woolridge, G 6-6 215 Jr Sherman Oaks, Calif./Harvard-Westlake<br />

33 Justin Conway, F 6-4 215 Sr Santa Fe, N.M./Santa Fe Prep<br />

34 Michael Strittmatter, G/F 6-8 205 So Phoenix,Ariz./Brophy Prep<br />

35 Noah Savage, F 6-5 220 Jr Princeton, N.J./The Hun School<br />

45 Chris Petrie, F 6-5 190 Fr Gettysburg, Pa./The Hun School<br />

55 Pawel Buczak, C 6-9 205 Fr Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown<br />

Head Coach: Joe Scott (Princeton '87) At Princeton: 38-45,Third season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Mike Brennan, Howard Levy,Tony Newsom<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: David Rosenfeld • daverose@princeton.edu • 609-258-5655<br />

Yale Bulldogs<br />

No Name, Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School<br />

000 Ross Morin, F 6-7 215 So Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton<br />

1 Casey Hughes, G/F 6-5 195 Sr New Haven, Conn./Hamden Hall<br />

3 Josh Davis, F 6-8 220 Fr Waterloo, Belgium/The Hun School<br />

4 Ed White, G 6-3 190 So Los Angeles, Calif./Harvard-Westlake<br />

5 Travis Pinick, G/F 6-6 190 So Orange, Calif./Lutheran<br />

11 Jordan Gibson, F 6-5 185 Fr Fairfax,Va./Fairfax<br />

15 Matt Kyle, C 6-10 230 Jr North Myrtle Beach, S.C./North Myrtle Beach<br />

20 Chris Andrews, G 5-9 160 So South Orange, N.J./Seton Hall Prep<br />

21 Jason Abromaitis, F 6-7 215 Sr Unionville, Conn./Farmington<br />

22 Eric Flato, G 6-1 185 Jr Piedmont, Calif./Piedmont<br />

23 Nick Holmes, G/F 6-6 200 Jr Olathe, Kan./Olathe South<br />

24 Alexander Zampler, G 6-3 185 Fr East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia<br />

25 Ari Greenberg, G 6-0 190 So Fayetville, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt<br />

32 Paul Nelson, C 6-10 220 Fr Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood<br />

33 Caleb Holmes, G/F 6-6 200 So Olathe, Kan./Olathe South<br />

34 Sam Kaplan, F 6-7 225 Sr Worcester, Mass./Worcester Academy<br />

Head Coach: James Jones (Albany '86) At Yale: 105-118, Eighth season<br />

Assistant Coaches: Curtis Wilson, Matt Kingsley, Mark Sembrowich<br />

Men’s Hoops SID: Tim Bennett • timothy.bennett@yale.edu • 203-432-1456<br />

Non-<strong>League</strong><br />

Numbers<br />

Coming into today’s game, the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> teams have<br />

collectively won 55 non-conference games this season,<br />

which is good enough for the second-best mark in the<br />

<strong>League</strong>’s 50-year history.<br />

Among those non-league wins are Penn’s impressive<br />

19-point blowout victory over NCAA bubble team<br />

Drexel, Cornell’s season-opening victory at<br />

Northwestern of the Big Ten, Brown’s win over crosstown<br />

rival Providence of the Big East, and Princeton’s<br />

51-28 over Conference USA tournament semi-finalist<br />

Rice, as the Tigers held the nation’s second leading<br />

scorer Morris Almond to a mere nine points.<br />

The <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> record for non-conference victories in<br />

a season is 60, which came in the 2001-02 campaign.<br />

That year saw three teams — Penn, Princeton and Yale<br />

— finish in a three-way tie for the <strong>League</strong> title with<br />

Penn winning the tiebreaker to advance to the NCAA<br />

tournament, as Princeton and Yale earned NIT berths.<br />

It was also the first time in <strong>League</strong> history that three<br />

teams went on to play in the postseason. Eleventhseeded<br />

Penn lost to California 82-75 in the first round<br />

of the NCAAs, while Yale opened the NIT with a win<br />

at Rutgers and Princeton lost a heartbreaker at the<br />

buzzer to Louisville in Freedom Hall.<br />

Most non-<strong>League</strong> wins in a season:<br />

60: 2001-02<br />

55: 2006-07<br />

50: 1996-97<br />

49: 1969-70<br />

47: 1992-93<br />

47: 1986-87<br />

47: 1966-67<br />

47: 1957-58<br />

46: 1995-96<br />

First-Year Facts<br />

Penn Coach Glen Miller is one of just four first-year<br />

coaches to win 70 percent of his games in 2006-07.<br />

T<strong>here</strong> were 10 first-year coaches with 20 victories and<br />

they are ranked by winning percentage below:<br />

Anthony Grant,VCU 27-6 ..........81.8<br />

Tony Bennett,Washington State 25-7 ..........78.1<br />

Glen Miller, Penn 22-8......73.3<br />

Brad Brownell,Wright State 23-9 ..........71.9<br />

Kelvin Sampson, Indiana 20-10........66.7<br />

Bobby Cremins, Charleston 22-11........66.7<br />

Bob Huggins, Kansas State 22-11........66.7<br />

Sean Sutton, Oklahoma State 22-12........64.7<br />

Randy Rahe,Weber 20-11........64.5<br />

Andy Kennedy, Mississippi 20-12........62.5


Brown Bears<br />

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (East Lansing, Mich.)<br />

Wed Nov 8 at Michigan State............................34-45, L<br />

Thur Nov 9 vs Central Michigan. ......................58-71, L<br />

Tues Nov 14 at Navy .............................................47-70, L<br />

Sat Nov 18 at Providence................................51-41,W<br />

Tues Nov 21 at Northwestern............................40-64, L<br />

Sat Nov 25 Army ............................................54-62, L<br />

Tues Nov 28 at Wagner......................................66-61,W<br />

Sat Dec 2 Quinnipiac.................................80-74,W<br />

Tues Dec 5 at Rhode Island...............................68-72, L<br />

Sat Dec 9 at Albany..........................................52-67, L<br />

Fri Dec 22 Hartford ....................................95-82,W<br />

Flint Hills Resources Classic (Corpus Christi,Texas)<br />

Fri Dec 29 vs Western Illinois .......................63-59,W<br />

Sat Dec 30 vs Texas A&M - CC .......................57-71, L<br />

Tues Jan 2 at UC Davis.....................................47-49, L<br />

Sat Jan 6 at SMU (OT).................................. 56-60, L<br />

Sat Jan 13 *Yale .............................................42-56, L<br />

Sat Jan 20 at *Yale ...........................................76-71,W<br />

Fri Jan 26 at *Dartmouth................................52-26, L<br />

Sat Jan 27 at *Harvard .....................................88-92, L<br />

Fri Feb 2 *Penn............................................61-77, L<br />

Sat Feb 3 *Princeton.................................63-48,W<br />

Fri Feb 9 at *Cornell.......................................59-61, L<br />

Sat Feb 10 at *Columbia...................................68-77, L<br />

Fri Feb 16 *Harvard ...................................70-66,W<br />

Sat Feb 17 *Dartmouth..............................53-33,W<br />

Fri Feb 23 *Columbia.................................64-59,W<br />

Sat Feb 24 *Cornell.......................................67-79, L<br />

Fri Mar 2 at *Princeton.................................64-55,W<br />

Sat Mar 3 at *Penn ............................................64-67, L<br />

Columbia Lions<br />

College Basketball Experience (Durham, N.C.)<br />

Sun Nov 12 at Duke.............................................43-86, L<br />

Mon Nov 13 vs UC Davis...................................95-90,W<br />

Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Fri Nov 17 NJIT............................................73-60,W<br />

Sat Nov 18 Kennesaw State .......................68-51,W<br />

Tues Nov 21 LIU..............................................90-63,W<br />

Sat Nov 25 Stony Brook ...............................41-54, L<br />

Tues Nov 28 at Providence..................................55-81, L<br />

Sat Dec 2 Sacred Heart............................76-71,W<br />

Tue Dec 5 Wagner......................................70-44,W<br />

Mon Dec 11 at Lafayette ....................................75-58,W<br />

Sat Dec 23 at St. John’s ......................................70-76, L<br />

Sat Dec 30 at St. Francis (N.Y.)........................58-67, L<br />

Tues Jan 2 at Lehigh.........................................55-54,W<br />

Sat Jan 6 Marywood.................................87-38,W<br />

Fri Jan 12 *Princeton.................................64-56,W<br />

Sat Jan 13 *Penn............................................69-43, L<br />

Sat Jan 20 *Cornell.......................................45-49, L<br />

Sat Jan 27 at *Cornell.......................................51-56, L<br />

Fri Feb 2 at *Harvard ...................................90-70,W<br />

Sat Feb 3 at *Dartmouth..............................61-55,W<br />

Fri Feb 9 *Yale .............................................71-85, L<br />

Sat Feb 10 *Brown ......................................77-68,W<br />

Fri Feb 16 at *Penn............................................54-73, L<br />

Sat Feb 17 at *Princeton...................................49-54, L<br />

Fri Feb 23 at *Brown ........................................59-64, L<br />

Sat Feb 24 at *Yale ...........................................82-64,W<br />

Fri Mar 2 *Dartmouth..............................69-67,W<br />

Sat Mar 3 *Harvard ...................................76-66,W<br />

Cornell Big Red<br />

Fri Nov 10 at Northwestern..........................64-61,W<br />

Mon Nov 13 Stony Brook .............................76-72,W<br />

Fri Nov 17 at Lehigh...........................................71-90, L<br />

Tues Nov 21 at Army ..........................................65-56,W<br />

Sat Nov 25 at Binghamtom ...............................56-57, L<br />

Tues Nov 28 Hartford ......................................61-63, L<br />

William & Mary Tip-Off Classic (Williamsburg,Va.)<br />

Fri Dec 1 vs VMI .............................................99-94,W<br />

Sat Dec 2 vs William & Mary (OT)...............68-71, L<br />

Sat Dec 16 Bucknell .......................................66-70, L<br />

Fri Dec 22 Albany. .........................................75-78, L<br />

Sat Dec 30 at Iowa..............................................50-65, L<br />

Wed Jan 3 at Colgate ......................................64-53,W<br />

Fri Jan 5 Ithaca College ..........................80-47,W<br />

Sun Jan 7 NJIT............................................69-58,W<br />

Fri Jan 12 *Penn............................................56-74, L<br />

Sat Jan 13 *Princeton.................................55-35,W<br />

Sat Jan 20 at *Columbia.................................49-45,W<br />

Sat Jan 27 *Columbia.................................56-51,W<br />

Fri Feb 2 at *Dartmouth..............................74-61,W<br />

Sat Feb 3 at *Harvard .....................................64-65, L<br />

Fri Feb 9 *Brown ......................................61-59,W<br />

Sat Feb 10 *Yale ...........................................60-59,W<br />

Fri Feb 16 at *Princeton.................................57-50,W<br />

Sat Feb 17 at *Penn............................................71-83, L<br />

Fri Feb 23 at *Yale .............................................55-68, L<br />

Sat Feb 24 at *Brown ......................................79-67,W<br />

Fri Mar 2 *Harvard .....................................79-85, L<br />

Sat Mar 3 *Dartmouth..............................76-53,W<br />

Dartmouth Big Green<br />

Sat Nov 11 at UMass ..........................................61-98, L<br />

Tues Nov 14 at George Washington..................49-94, L<br />

Sat Nov 18 Colgate........................................43-55, L<br />

Wed Nov 22 Siena.............................................69-83, L<br />

Sat Nov 25 at Hartford ......................................50-60, L<br />

Tues Nov 28 at Kansas..........................................32-83, L<br />

Sun Dec 10 at James Madison .........................74-70,W<br />

Thur Dec 14 Stony Brook .............................71-50,W<br />

Mon Dec 18 Quinnipiac.................................56-53,W<br />

Thur Dec 21 at Vermont ......................................62-73, L<br />

Sat Dec 30 at Maryland-Eastern Shore........64-59,W<br />

Tues Jan 2 Army ..........................................66-58,W<br />

Sat Jan 6 *Harvard (OT).........................80-73,W<br />

Fri Jan 12 at *Harvard .....................................71-77, L<br />

Tues Jan 16 New Hampshire .......................61-65, L<br />

Fri Jan 26 *Brown ......................................56-52,W<br />

Sat Jan 27 *Yale .............................................64-71, L<br />

Fri Feb 2 *Cornell.......................................61-74, L<br />

Sat Feb 3 *Columbia...................................55-61, L<br />

Fri Feb 9 at *Penn............................................53-73, L<br />

Sat Feb 10 at *Princeton.................................45-44,W<br />

Fri Feb 16 at *Yale .............................................64-69, L<br />

Sat Feb 17 at *Brown ........................................33-52, L<br />

Fri Feb 23 *Princeton.................................53-43,W<br />

Sat Feb 24 *Penn............................................78-80, L<br />

Fri Mar 2 at *Columbia...................................67-69, L<br />

Sat Mar 3 at *Cornell.......................................53-76, L<br />

Harvard Crimson<br />

Sat Nov 11 Maine..........................................75-71,W<br />

Tues Nov 14 Boston University .....................74-78, L<br />

Fri Nov 17 at Michigan ......................................50-82, L<br />

Tues Nov 21 Holy Cross .................................69-82, L<br />

Sat Nov 25 Lehigh.........................................83-75,W<br />

Wed Nov 29 at New Hampshire (OT)............83-81,W<br />

Sat Dec 2 at Colgate ......................................76-64,W<br />

Sat Dec 9 at Long Island................................87-79,W<br />

Tues Dec 12 Albany ..........................................76-79, L<br />

Thurs Dec 14 at Central Connecticut St. .......72-65,W<br />

Sun Dec 17 at Vermont ....................................84-76,W<br />

Wed Dec 20 Sacred Heart..............................75-95, L<br />

Fri Dec 22 at Providence................................92-101, L<br />

Thur Dec 28 at UC Irvine....................................48-81, L<br />

Sat Jan 6 at *Dartmouth................................73-80, L<br />

Fri Jan 12 *Dartmouth..............................77-71,W<br />

Fri Jan 26 *Yale .............................................78-88, L<br />

Sat Jan 27 *Brown ......................................92-88,W<br />

Fri Feb 2 *Columbia...................................70-90, L<br />

Sat Feb 3 *Cornell.....................................65-64,W<br />

Fri Feb 9 at *Princeton (2OT)......................68-74, L<br />

Sat Feb 10 at *Penn............................................53-67, L<br />

Fri Feb 16 at *Brown ........................................66-70, L<br />

Sat Feb 17 at *Yale .............................................71-86, L<br />

Fri Feb 23 *Penn............................................67-83, L<br />

Sat Feb 24 *Princeton.................................50-43,W<br />

Fri Mar 2 at *Cornell.....................................85-79,W<br />

Sat Mar 3 at *Columbia....................................66-76, L<br />

Penn Quakers<br />

BCA Invitational (Syracuse, N.Y.)<br />

Fri Nov 10 vs UTEP............................................66-69, L<br />

Sat Nov 11 at Syracuse ......................................60-78, L<br />

Sun Nov 12 vs St. Francis (N.Y.)......................86-56,W<br />

Sat Nov 18 Florida Gulf Coast ..................97-74,W<br />

Tues Nov 21 vs Drexel........................................68-49,W<br />

Tues Nov 28 Monmouth................................80-66,W<br />

Sat Dec 2 Villanova ......................................89-99, L<br />

Thur Dec 7 at Navy ...........................................79-58,W<br />

Sat Dec 9 Fordham......................................60-77, L<br />

Thur Dec 21 UIC.............................................90-78,W<br />

Sat Dec 23 at Seton Hall ...................................85-94, L<br />

Wed Jan 3 at North Carolina .......................64-102, L<br />

Sat Jan 6 at Elon ............................................66-64,W<br />

Fri Jan 12 at *Cornell.....................................74-56,W<br />

Sat Jan 13 at *Columbia.................................69-43,W<br />

Thur Jan 18 at La Salle.......................................93-92,W<br />

Wed Jan 24 Temple .......................................76-74,W<br />

Sat Jan 27 St. Joseph’s ..................................74-84, L<br />

Fri Feb 2 at *Brown ......................................77-61,W<br />

Sat Feb 3 at *Yale .............................................77-68, L<br />

Fri Feb 9 *Dartmouth..............................73-53,W<br />

Sat Feb 10 *Harvard ...................................67-53,W<br />

Tues Feb 13 *Princeton.................................48-35,W<br />

Fri Feb 16 *Columbia.................................73-54,W<br />

Sat Feb 17 *Cornell.....................................83-71,W<br />

Fri Feb 23 at *Harvard ...................................83-67,W<br />

Sat Feb 24 at *Dartmouth..............................80-78,W<br />

Fri Mar 2 *Yale ...........................................86-58,W<br />

Sat Mar 3 *Brown ......................................67-64,W<br />

Tues Mar 6 at *Princeton.................................64-48,W<br />

Princeton Tigers<br />

BCA Classic (Columbus, Ohio)<br />

Fri Nov 10 vs Loyola Chicago ..........................57-68, L<br />

Sat Nov 11 vs VMI.............................................73-68,W<br />

Sun Nov 12 vs Alabama A&M ..........................56-29,W<br />

Wed Nov 22 at Manhattan .................................57-45,W<br />

Tues Nov 28 at Lafayette ....................................44-42,W<br />

Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic (Milwaukee,Wis.)<br />

Fri Dec 1 vs North Dakota State .................50-57, L<br />

Sat Dec 2 vs Northwestern St.....................53-51,W<br />

Wed Dec 6 Lehigh.........................................44-43,W<br />

Sat Dec 9 Rutgers. .......................................47-53, L<br />

Sat Dec 16 Marshall .....................................61-45,W<br />

Wed Dec 20 at South Carolina...........................48-54, L<br />

Sat Dec 30 at Iona.............................................57-46,W<br />

Sat Jan 6 Rice.............................................51-28,W<br />

Fri Jan 12 at *Columbia...................................56-64, L<br />

Sat Jan 13 at *Cornell.......................................35-55, L<br />

Mon Jan 29 at Seton Hall ...................................41-79, L<br />

Fri Feb 2 at *Yale .............................................35-43, L<br />

Sat Feb 3 at *Brown ........................................48-63, L<br />

Fri Feb 9 *Harvard (2OT).......................74-68,W<br />

Sat Feb 10 *Dartmouth................................44-45, L<br />

Tues Feb 13 at *Penn............................................35-48, L<br />

Fri Feb 16 *Cornell.......................................50-57, L<br />

Sat Feb 17 *Columbia.................................54-49,W<br />

Fri Feb 23 at *Dartmouth................................43-53, L<br />

Sat Feb 24 at *Harvard .....................................43-50, L<br />

Fri Mar 2 *Brown ........................................55-64, L<br />

Sat Mar 3 *Yale .............................................51-52, L<br />

Tues Mar 6 *Penn............................................48-64, L<br />

Yale Bulldogs<br />

Sun Nov 12 Allegheny...................................98-55,W<br />

Sun Nov 19 at Ohio University.........................65-73, L<br />

Tues Nov 21 at Dayton.........................................62-73, L<br />

Sat Nov 25 Bucknell.......................................57-72, L<br />

Wed Nov 29 Holy Cross .................................58-63, L<br />

Sat Dec 2 at Wagner........................................65-72, L<br />

Mon Dec 4 at Sacred Heart..............................80-90, L<br />

Sat Dec 9 American...................................70-53,W<br />

Mon Dec 11 Hartford (OT)............................65-66, L<br />

Thur Dec 28 at UMass ..........................................69-78, L<br />

Sat Dec 30 at Navy ...........................................74-59,W<br />

Wed Jan 3 at Boston College..........................56-72, L<br />

Sat Jan 6 Longwood.................................74-62,W<br />

Sat Jan 13 at *Brown ......................................56-42,W<br />

Sat Jan 20 *Brown ........................................71-76, L<br />

Fri Jan 26 at *Harvard ...................................88-78,W<br />

Sat Jan 27 at *Dartmouth..............................71-64,W<br />

Fri Feb 2 *Princeton.................................43-35,W<br />

Sat Feb 3 *Penn..........................................77-68,W<br />

Fri Feb 9 at *Columbia.................................85-71,W<br />

Sat Feb 10 at *Cornell.......................................59-60, L<br />

Fri Feb 16 *Dartmouth..............................69-64,W<br />

Sat Feb 17 *Harvard ...................................86-71,W<br />

Fri Feb 23 *Cornell.....................................68-55,W<br />

Sat Feb 24 *Columbia...................................64-82, L<br />

Fri Mar 2 at *Penn............................................58-86, L<br />

Sat Mar 3 at *Princeton...................................52-51, L


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.<br />

SCORING<br />

REBOUNDING<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 198 39 111 546 18.2 1.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 28 62 153 215 7.7<br />

2.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 181 33 81 476 15.9 2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 58 167 225 7.5<br />

3.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 127 72 134 460 15.9 3.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 52 131 183 6.5<br />

4.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 28 144 93 55 436 15.6 4.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 27 45 117 162 6.0<br />

5.Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 28 132 71 95 430 15.4 5.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 24 56 83 139 5.8<br />

6.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 133 71 77 414 15.3 6.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 25 57 82 139 5.6<br />

7.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 99 65 75 338 14.7 7.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 28 127 155 5.3<br />

8.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 145 29 54 373 13.3 8.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 30 44 115 159 5.3<br />

9.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 111 44 106 372 13.3 9.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 27 52 90 142 5.3<br />

10.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 121 26 103 371 13.2 10.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 28 42 103 145 5.2<br />

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.0 made per game)<br />

ASSISTS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 145 251 .578 1.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 159 5.30<br />

2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 198 350 .566 2.DOW, Graham-COR.......... 28 109 3.89<br />

3.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 181 345 .525 3.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 104 3.71<br />

4.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 30 141 275 .513 4.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 96 3.56<br />

5.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 99 204 .485 5.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 96 3.43<br />

6.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 127 274 .464 6.BECKER, Marcus-BRWN...... 29 91 3.14<br />

7.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 28 144 329 .438 7.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 28 87 3.11<br />

8.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 27 133 315 .422 8.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 87 2.90<br />

9.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 121 287 .422 9.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 30 81 2.70<br />

10.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 133 323 .412 10.Foley, Patrick-COL....... 25 63 2.52<br />

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)<br />

STEALS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 28 95 107 .888 1.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 90 3.00<br />

2.Foley, Patrick-COL....... 25 52 60 .867 2.BECKER, Marcus-BRWN...... 29 60 2.07<br />

3.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 134 158 .848 3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 50 1.85<br />

4.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 75 89 .843 4.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 28 51 1.82<br />

5.Holmes, Caleb-YALE....... 27 67 80 .837 5.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 54 1.80<br />

6.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 103 129 .798 6.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 24 39 1.62<br />

7.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 106 135 .785 7.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 37 1.61<br />

8.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 111 142 .782 8.DOW, Graham-COR.......... 28 45 1.61<br />

9.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 27 93 121 .769 9.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 44 1.57<br />

10.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 28 79 104 .760 10.Conway, Justin-PRIN...... 25 37 1.48<br />

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)<br />

3-POINT FG MADE<br />

## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------<br />

1.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 29 57 .509 1.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 28 93 3.32<br />

2.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 44 94 .468 2.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 65 2.83<br />

3.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 23 65 143 .455 3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 71 2.63<br />

4.Loscalzo, Brett-COL...... 27 30 67 .448 4.Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 28 71 2.54<br />

5.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 72 163 .442 5.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 72 2.48<br />

6.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 28 93 216 .431 6.Koncz, Kyle-PRIN......... 26 51 1.96<br />

7.Holmes, Nick-YALE........ 25 29 72 .403 7.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 44 1.57<br />

8.Scott, Niko-COL.......... 26 31 79 .392 8.Owings, Luke-PRIN........ 28 43 1.54<br />

Matsui, K.J.-COL......... 25 31 79 .392 9.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 39 1.30<br />

10.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 71 182 .390 10.Mosley, DeVon-DART....... 27 35 1.30<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)<br />

## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />

------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 28 53 1.89 1.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 159 5.3 88 2.9 1.81<br />

2.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 27 39 1.44 2.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 28 87 3.1 54 1.9 1.61<br />

3.Danley, Steve-PENN....... 30 28 0.93 3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 27 96 3.6 62 2.3 1.55<br />

4.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 27 23 0.85 4.BECKER, Marcus-BRWN...... 29 91 3.1 59 2.0 1.54<br />

Kyle, Matt-YALE.......... 27 23 0.85 5.DOW, Graham-COR.......... 28 109 3.9 76 2.7 1.43<br />

6.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 25 21 0.84 6.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 104 3.7 94 3.4 1.11<br />

7.MULLERY, Matt-BRWN....... 27 19 0.70 7.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 28 96 3.4 106 3.8 0.91<br />

8.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 28 18 0.64<br />

9.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 17 0.57<br />

10.Morin, Ross-YALE......... 26 14 0.54


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------<br />

1.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 24 56 2.33 1.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 167 5.57<br />

2.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 25 57 2.28 2.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 28 153 5.46<br />

3.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 28 62 2.21 3.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 131 4.68<br />

4.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 30 58 1.93 4.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 29 127 4.38<br />

5.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 27 52 1.93 5.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 27 117 4.33<br />

6.Baumann, John-COL........ 28 52 1.86 6.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 30 115 3.83<br />

7.Kyle, Matt-YALE.......... 27 46 1.70 7.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 28 103 3.68<br />

8.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 30 50 1.67 Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 28 103 3.68<br />

Barnett, Alex-DART....... 27 45 1.67 9.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 24 83 3.46<br />

10.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 28 42 1.50 10.Danley, Steve-PENN....... 30 101 3.37


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

SCORING OFFENSE<br />

SCORING DEFENSE<br />

# Team G W-L Pts Avg/G # Team G Pts Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 22-8 2245 74.8 1.Princeton........... 28 1493 53.3<br />

2.Harvard............. 28 12-16 2025 72.3 2.Brown............... 29 1840 63.4<br />

3.Yale................ 27 14-13 1840 68.1 3.Columbia............ 28 1789 63.9<br />

4.Cornell............. 28 16-12 1856 66.3 4.Cornell............. 28 1792 64.0<br />

5.Columbia............ 28 16-12 1842 65.8 5.Yale................ 27 1791 66.3<br />

6.Brown............... 29 11-18 1759 60.7 6.Dartmouth........... 27 1816 67.3<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 27 9-18 1591 58.9 7.Penn................ 30 2032 67.7<br />

8.Princeton........... 28 11-17 1410 50.4 8.Harvard............. 28 2168 77.4<br />

SCORING MARGIN<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES<br />

# Team G OFF DEF Margin # Team G FTM FTA Pct<br />

--------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 74.8 67.7 +7.1 1.Harvard............. 28 497 655 .759<br />

2.Cornell............. 28 66.3 64.0 +2.3 2.Cornell............. 28 376 501 .750<br />

3.Columbia............ 28 65.8 63.9 +1.9 3.Brown............... 29 477 643 .742<br />

4.Yale................ 27 68.1 66.3 +1.8 4.Columbia............ 28 352 478 .736<br />

5.Brown............... 29 60.7 63.4 -2.8 5.Dartmouth........... 27 276 393 .702<br />

6.Princeton........... 28 50.4 53.3 -3.0 6.Yale................ 27 400 581 .688<br />

7.Harvard............. 28 72.3 77.4 -5.1 7.Princeton........... 28 238 357 .667<br />

8.Dartmouth........... 27 58.9 67.3 -8.3 8.Penn................ 30 431 650 .663<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES<br />

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE<br />

# Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G FG FGA Pct<br />

-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 815 1654 .493 1.Cornell............. 28 630 1484 .425<br />

2.Cornell............. 28 641 1371 .468 2.Penn................ 30 719 1649 .436<br />

3.Columbia............ 28 645 1406 .459 3.Columbia............ 28 608 1392 .437<br />

4.Yale................ 27 640 1402 .456 4.Princeton........... 28 521 1161 .449<br />

5.Harvard............. 28 697 1572 .443 5.Brown............... 29 649 1446 .449<br />

6.Brown............... 29 539 1250 .431 6.Yale................ 27 637 1394 .457<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 27 599 1433 .418 7.Dartmouth........... 27 612 1320 .464<br />

8.Princeton........... 28 484 1181 .410 8.Harvard............. 28 811 1656 .490<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE<br />

# Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G FG FGA Pct<br />

-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Columbia............ 28 200 497 .402 1.Princeton........... 28 104 338 .308<br />

2.Cornell............. 28 198 500 .396 2.Cornell............. 28 180 536 .336<br />

3.Brown............... 29 204 552 .370 3.Columbia............ 28 183 531 .345<br />

4.Penn................ 30 184 500 .368 4.Yale................ 27 156 446 .350<br />

5.Yale................ 27 160 452 .354 5.Penn................ 30 189 528 .358<br />

6.Princeton........... 28 204 598 .341 6.Brown............... 29 193 527 .366<br />

7.Harvard............. 28 134 421 .318 7.Harvard............. 28 215 587 .366<br />

8.Dartmouth........... 27 117 398 .294 8.Dartmouth........... 27 138 371 .372<br />

REBOUNDING OFFENSE<br />

REBOUNDING DEFENSE<br />

# Team G Reb Avg/G # Team G Reb Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------- -------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 997 33.2 1.Columbia............ 28 799 28.5<br />

2.Yale................ 27 895 33.1 2.Princeton........... 28 803 28.7<br />

3.Columbia............ 28 914 32.6 3.Cornell............. 28 852 30.4<br />

4.Harvard............. 28 913 32.6 4.Yale................ 27 840 31.1<br />

5.Cornell............. 28 882 31.5 5.Brown............... 29 929 32.0<br />

6.Dartmouth........... 27 788 29.2 6.Penn................ 30 994 33.1<br />

7.Brown............... 29 759 26.2 7.Harvard............. 28 931 33.2<br />

8.Princeton........... 28 668 23.9 8.Dartmouth........... 27 927 34.3<br />

REBOUNDING MARGIN<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

# Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin # Team G Blocks Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------<br />

1.Columbia............ 28 914 32.6 799 28.5 +4.1 1.Dartmouth........... 27 92 3.41<br />

2.Yale................ 27 895 33.1 840 31.1 +2.0 2.Cornell............. 28 89 3.18<br />

3.Cornell............. 28 882 31.5 852 30.4 +1.1 3.Penn................ 30 91 3.03<br />

4.Penn................ 30 997 33.2 994 33.1 +0.1 4.Harvard............. 28 81 2.89<br />

5.Harvard............. 28 913 32.6 931 33.2 -0.6 5.Yale................ 27 77 2.85<br />

6.Princeton........... 28 668 23.9 803 28.7 -4.8 6.Brown............... 29 75 2.59<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 27 788 29.2 927 34.3 -5.1 7.Princeton........... 28 53 1.89<br />

8.Brown............... 29 759 26.2 929 32.0 -5.9 8.Columbia............ 28 42 1.50


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

ASSISTS<br />

STEALS<br />

# Team G Assists Avg/G # Team G Steals Avg/G<br />

----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 531 17.70 1.Penn................ 30 261 8.70<br />

2.Yale................ 27 377 13.96 2.Yale................ 27 197 7.30<br />

3.Columbia............ 28 377 13.46 3.Brown............... 29 209 7.21<br />

4.Cornell............. 28 367 13.11 4.Harvard............. 28 192 6.86<br />

5.Brown............... 29 357 12.31 5.Princeton........... 28 188 6.71<br />

6.Harvard............. 28 317 11.32 6.Dartmouth........... 27 176 6.52<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 27 305 11.30 7.Cornell............. 28 161 5.75<br />

8.Princeton........... 28 311 11.11 8.Columbia............ 28 153 5.46<br />

TURNOVER MARGIN<br />

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO<br />

# Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin # Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />

------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 30 423 14.1 489 16.3 +2.20 1.Penn................ 30 531 17.7 423 14.1 1.26<br />

2.Dartmouth........... 27 354 13.1 393 14.6 +1.44 2.Yale................ 27 377 14.0 397 14.7 0.95<br />

3.Princeton........... 28 368 13.1 381 13.6 +0.46 3.Columbia............ 28 377 13.5 410 14.6 0.92<br />

4.Brown............... 29 447 15.4 443 15.3 -0.14 4.Cornell............. 28 367 13.1 415 14.8 0.88<br />

5.Yale................ 27 397 14.7 392 14.5 -0.19 5.Dartmouth........... 27 305 11.3 354 13.1 0.86<br />

6.Harvard............. 28 452 16.1 420 15.0 -1.14 6.Princeton........... 28 311 11.1 368 13.1 0.85<br />

7.Cornell............. 28 415 14.8 378 13.5 -1.32 7.Brown............... 29 357 12.3 447 15.4 0.80<br />

8.Columbia............ 28 410 14.6 357 12.8 -1.89 8.Harvard............. 28 317 11.3 452 16.1 0.70<br />

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

# Team G No. Avg/G # Team G No. Avg/G<br />

-------------------------------------- --------------------------------------<br />

1.Harvard............. 28 328 11.71 1.Yale................ 27 620 22.96<br />

2.Penn................ 30 316 10.53 2.Cornell............. 28 637 22.75<br />

3.Yale................ 27 275 10.19 3.Penn................ 30 681 22.70<br />

4.Columbia............ 28 281 10.04 4.Columbia............ 28 633 22.61<br />

5.Dartmouth........... 27 250 9.26 5.Harvard............. 28 585 20.89<br />

6.Cornell............. 28 245 8.75 6.Brown............... 29 579 19.97<br />

7.Princeton........... 28 197 7.04 7.Dartmouth........... 27 538 19.93<br />

8.Brown............... 29 180 6.21 8.Princeton........... 28 471 16.82<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

# Team G 3FG Avg/G<br />

--------------------------------------<br />

1.Princeton........... 28 204 7.29<br />

2.Columbia............ 28 200 7.14<br />

3.Cornell............. 28 198 7.07<br />

4.Brown............... 29 204 7.03<br />

5.Penn................ 30 184 6.13<br />

6.Yale................ 27 160 5.93<br />

7.Harvard............. 28 134 4.79<br />

8.Dartmouth........... 27 117 4.33


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

Conference Individual Highs<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

POINTS................... 33 Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs VILLANOVA (12/2/06)<br />

33 Housman, Drew (Harvard) at Princeton (2/9/07)<br />

33 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs CORNELL (2/24/07)<br />

32 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) at Seton Hall (12/23/06)<br />

32 Goffredo, Jim (Harvard) at Cornell (03/02/07)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE......... 15 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) at Seton Hall (12/23/06)<br />

13 Baumann, John (Columbia) vs UC Davis (11/13/06)<br />

12 Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs MONMOUTH (11/28/06)<br />

12 Zoller, Mark (Penn) at La Salle (01/18/07)<br />

12 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) vs YALE (01-26-07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 23 Housman, Drew (Harvard) at Princeton (2/9/07)<br />

22 Baumann, John (Columbia) vs UC Davis (11/13/06)<br />

22 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

22 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) at Seton Hall (12/23/06)<br />

21 Barnett, Alex (Dartmouth) at Harvard (01-12-07)<br />

21 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs TEMPLE (1/24/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.... 1.000 (8-8) Grandieri, Brian (Penn) vs COLUMBIA (2/16/07)<br />

.818 (9-11) Nwachukwu, Ben (Columbia) vs LIU (11/21/06)<br />

.818 (9-11) Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

.818 (9-11) MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) at Yale (1/20/07)<br />

.800 (8-10) Nwachukwu, Ben (Columbia) vs WAGNER (12/05/06)<br />

.800 (8-10) Mosley, DeVon (Dartmouth) at Vermont (12/21/06)<br />

.800 (8-10) Hughes, Casey (Yale) at Harvard (01-26-07)<br />

.800 (8-10) Morin, Ross (Yale) vs HARVARD (2/17/07)<br />

.800 (8-10) Baumann, John (Columbia) vs DARTMOUTH (03/02/07)<br />

3 PT FG MADE............. 8 HUFFMAN, Damon (Brown) at Rhode Island (12/05/06)<br />

7 Goffredo, Jim (Harvard) at Cornell (03/02/07)<br />

6 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) vs STONY BROOK (11/13/06)<br />

6 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

6 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

6 Huffman,Damon (Brown) vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

6 Huffman,Damon (Brown) vs COLUMBIA (2/23/07)<br />

6 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) vs HARVARD (03/02/07)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS......... 12 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) vs HARTFORD (11/28/06)<br />

12 Huffman,Damon (Brown) vs COLUMBIA (2/23/07)<br />

11 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) at Northwestern (11/10/06)<br />

11 WITTMAN, Ryan (Cornell) vs STONY BROOK (11/13/06)<br />

11 Flato, Eric (Yale) at Ohio University (11/19/06)<br />

11 Flato, Eric (Yale) at Dayton (11/21/06)<br />

11 Flato, Eric (Yale) vs BUCKNELL (11/25/06)<br />

11 HUFFMAN, Damon (Brown) at Rhode Island (12/05/06)<br />

11 Flato, Eric (Yale) at Sacred Heart (12/04/06)<br />

11 Gunn, Lincoln (Princeton) vs HARVARD (2/9/07)<br />

11 Goffredo, Jim (Harvard) at Columbia (03/03/07)<br />

3 PT PERCENTAGE.......... .727 (8-11) HUFFMAN, Damon (Brown) at Rhode Island (12/05/06)<br />

.700 (7-10) Goffredo, Jim (Harvard) at Cornell (03/02/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE......... 15 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs QUINNIPIAC (12-2-06)<br />

15 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Dartmouth (01-06-07)<br />

13 Huffman,Damon (Brown) at Harvard (01-27-07)<br />

12 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) at Dartmouth (1/26/07)<br />

11 Danley, Steve (Penn) at Navy (12/07/06)<br />

11 DALE, Louis (Cornell) vs BUCKNELL (12/16/06)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 19 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Dartmouth (01-06-07)<br />

16 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs QUINNIPIAC (12-2-06)<br />

16 Danley, Steve (Penn) at Navy (12/07/06)


14 DALE, Louis (Cornell) at Lehigh (11/17/06)<br />

14 Housman, Drew (Harvard) at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

14 Huffman,Damon (Brown) at Harvard (01-27-07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.... 1.000 (10-10) Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs VILLANOVA (12/2/06)<br />

1.000 (10-10) Pattman, Leon (Dartmouth) vs STONY BROOK (12/14/06)<br />

1.000 (8-8) Pattman, Leon (Dartmouth) vs QUINNIPIAC (12/18/06)<br />

1.000 (10-10) MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

1.000 (9-9) EADS, Nathan (Brown) vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

1.000 (12-12) MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) at Dartmouth (1/26/07)<br />

1.000 (8-8) Holmes, Caleb (Yale) at Dartmouth (1/27/07)<br />

1.000 (9-9) Holmes, Caleb (Yale) at Harvard (01-26-07)<br />

1.000 (8-8) Harris, Evan (Harvard) vs BROWN (01-27-07)<br />

1.000 (10-10) MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) at Columbia (02/10/07)<br />

1.000 (9-9) Morin, Ross (Yale) vs DARTMOUTH (2/16/07)<br />

1.000 (8-8) Lin, Jeremy (Harvard) vs PENN (02-23-07)<br />

1.000 (8-8) Holmes, Caleb (Yale) vs COLUMBIA (2/24/07)<br />

REBOUNDS................. 17 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) vs DARTMOUTH (01-12-07)<br />

17 Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs YALE (3/2/07)<br />

16 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

15 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Dartmouth (01-06-07)<br />

14 Nwachukwu, Ben (Columbia) vs KENNESAW STATE (11/18/06)<br />

14 MCANDREW, Mark (Brown) vs QUINNIPIAC (12-2-06)<br />

14 Morin, Ross (Yale) vs LONGWOOD (1/6/07)<br />

14 Baumann, John (Columbia) at Dartmouth (2/3/07)<br />

14 Ball, Johnathan (Dartmouth) at Princeton (2/10/07)<br />

ASSISTS.................. 10 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs MONMOUTH (11/28/06)<br />

10 DOW, Graham (Cornell) vs HARTFORD (11/28/06)<br />

9 Grandieri, Brian (Penn) vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

9 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (12/21/06)<br />

9 DALE, Louis (Cornell) vs NJIT (01/07/07)<br />

9 DALE, Louis (Cornell) vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)<br />

9 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) at La Salle (01/18/07)<br />

9 Loscalzo, Brett (Columbia) at Yale (2/24/07)<br />

STEALS................... 7 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) at Navy (12/07/06)<br />

7 Goffredo, Jim (Harvard) at Penn (02/10/07)<br />

6 Grandieri, Brian (Penn) vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

6 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs MONMOUTH (11/28/06)<br />

6 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (12/21/06)<br />

6 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs HARVARD (02/10/07)<br />

6 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs PRINCETON (2/13/07)<br />

6 Huffman,Damon (Brown) vs HARVARD (2/16/07)<br />

6 Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs CORNELL (2/17/07)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS............ 6 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at Central Connecticut (12/14/06)<br />

5 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) at LIU (12/09/06)<br />

5 Cusworth, Brian (Harvard) vs ALBANY (12-12-06)<br />

5 NAEVE, Andrew (Cornell) at Columbia (01/20/07)<br />

5 Barnett, Alex (Dartmouth) vs PENN (2/24/07)<br />

TURNOVERS................ 9 JEPPESEN, Keenan (Brown) at Providence (11/18/06)<br />

8 Housman, Drew (Harvard) at Michigan (11/17/06)<br />

8 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs DREXEL (11/21/06)<br />

8 Zoller, Mark (Penn) vs DREXEL (11/21/06)<br />

8 Jaaber, Ibrahim (Penn) vs VILLANOVA (12/2/06)<br />

8 Housman, Drew (Harvard) vs SACRED HEART (12-20-06)<br />

8 DALE, Louis (Cornell) vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

Conference Opponent Lows<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

POINTS................... 28 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

33 Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

35 Cornell vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)<br />

35 Yale vs PRINCETON (2/2/07)<br />

35 Penn vs PRINCETON (2/13/07)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE......... 10 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

12 Columbia vs MARYWOOD (01/06/07)<br />

12 Yale vs PRINCETON (2/2/07)<br />

13 Brown at Michigan State (11/8/06)<br />

13 Dartmouth vs BROWN (1/26/07)<br />

13 Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

13 Princeton vs CORNELL (2/16/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 30 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

32 Brown at Michigan State (11/8/06)<br />

33 Princeton vs RUTGERS (12/9/06)<br />

33 Princeton at Columbia (01/12/07)<br />

33 Dartmouth at Brown (2/17/07)<br />

33 Princeton vs BROWN (3/2/07)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.... .231 (12-52) Columbia vs MARYWOOD (01/06/07)<br />

.255 (14-55) Cornell vs ITHACA COLLEGE (01/05/07)<br />

.260 (13-50) Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

.267 (12-45) Yale vs PRINCETON (2/2/07)<br />

.273 (15-55) Penn at Columbia (01/13/07)<br />

3 PT FG MADE............ 0 Princeton vs DARTMOUTH (2/10/07)<br />

0 Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

0 Princeton at Harvard (02-24-07)<br />

1 Brown at Providence (11/18/06)<br />

1 Dartmouth vs COLGATE (11/18/06)<br />

1 Princeton at Iona (12/30/06)<br />

1 Cornell vs NJIT (01/07/07)<br />

1 Dartmouth vs HARVARD (01-06-07)<br />

1 Harvard at Penn (02/10/07)<br />

1 Princeton at Penn (2/13/07)<br />

1 Brown at Penn (03/03/07)<br />

1 Princeton vs PENN (3/6/07)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS......... 4 Princeton vs PENN (3/6/07)<br />

5 Princeton at Iona (12/30/06)<br />

6 Dartmouth vs COLGATE (11/18/06)<br />

6 Dartmouth vs PRINCETON (2/23/07)<br />

6 Dartmouth vs PENN (2/24/07)<br />

3 PT PERCENTAGE.......... .000 (0-7) Princeton at Harvard (02-24-07)<br />

.000 (0-12) Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

.000 (0-7) Princeton vs DARTMOUTH (2/10/07)<br />

.071 (1-14) Brown at Providence (11/18/06)<br />

.077 (1-13) Brown at Penn (03/03/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE......... 1 Princeton at Manhattan College (11/22/06)<br />

2 Yale vs PRINCETON (2/2/07)<br />

3 Brown at SMU (01/06/07)<br />

3 Brown vs YALE (1/13/07)<br />

3 Cornell at Columbia (01/20/07)<br />

3 Penn vs PRINCETON (2/13/07)<br />

3 Cornell at Princeton (2/16/07)<br />

3 Dartmouth vs PRINCETON (2/23/07)<br />

3 Harvard vs PENN (02-23-07)


FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 4 Princeton at Manhattan College (11/22/06)<br />

4 Cornell vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)<br />

4 Yale vs PRINCETON (2/2/07)<br />

5 Brown at Albany (12/9/06)<br />

5 Brown vs YALE (1/13/07)<br />

5 Cornell at Columbia (01/20/07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.... .250 (1-4) Princeton at Manhattan College (11/22/06)<br />

.273 (3-11) Harvard vs PENN (02-23-07)<br />

.381 (8-21) Yale vs PENN (2/3/07)<br />

.400 (4-10) Columbia vs KENNESAW STATE (11/18/06)<br />

.421 (8-19) Princeton at South Carolina (12/20/06)<br />

REBOUNDS................. 15 Brown vs PRINCETON (2/3/07)<br />

17 Princeton vs Northwestern State (12/02/06)<br />

17 Cornell vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)<br />

19 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

19 Yale at Brown (1/13/07)<br />

19 Columbia vs PRINCETON (01/12/07)<br />

19 Princeton vs BROWN (3/2/07)<br />

ASSISTS.................. 2 Columbia vs MARYWOOD (01/06/07)<br />

3 Princeton vs Alabama A&M (11/12/06)<br />

3 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

3 Brown vs DARTMOUTH (2/17/07)<br />

4 Dartmouth at Md.-Eastern Shore (12/30/06)<br />

4 Penn at Columbia (01/13/07)<br />

4 Cornell vs DARTMOUTH (03/03/07)<br />

STEALS................... 0 Princeton vs Loyola Chicago (11/10/06)<br />

0 Penn at Cornell (01/12/07)<br />

1 Cornell vs NJIT (01/07/07)<br />

1 Princeton at Columbia (01/12/07)<br />

2 Princeton vs Alabama A&M (11/12/06)<br />

2 Brown at Michigan State (11/8/06)<br />

2 Harvard vs ALBANY (12-12-06)<br />

2 Princeton at South Carolina (12/20/06)<br />

2 Princeton at Cornell (01/13/07)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS............ 0 Several<br />

TURNOVERS................ 5 Columbia vs KENNESAW STATE (11/18/06)<br />

5 Cornell vs PENN (01/12/07)<br />

5 Columbia at Dartmouth (2/3/07)<br />

6 Princeton at South Carolina (12/20/06)<br />

6 Yale at Dartmouth (1/27/07)<br />

6 Columbia vs DARTMOUTH (03/02/07)<br />

FOULS.................... 8 Cornell at Iowa (12/30/06)<br />

8 Yale at Boston College (1-3-07)<br />

9 Dartmouth vs SIENA (11/22/06)<br />

9 Dartmouth at Kansas (11/28/06)<br />

10 Princeton vs North Dakota State (12/01/06)<br />

10 Princeton at South Carolina (12/20/06)<br />

10 Princeton at Yale (2/2/07)


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

Conference Team Highs<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (All games)<br />

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

POINTS................... 99 Cornell vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

98 Yale vs ALLEGHENY (11/12/06)<br />

97 Penn vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

95 Columbia vs UC Davis (11/13/06)<br />

95 Brown vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

FIELD GOALS MADE......... 38 Yale vs ALLEGHENY (11/12/06)<br />

37 Penn at La Salle (01/18/07)<br />

36 Penn vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

36 Cornell vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

36 Columbia at Harvard (02-02-07)<br />

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 74 Yale vs ALLEGHENY (11/12/06)<br />

70 Penn at Seton Hall (12/23/06)<br />

69 Cornell vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

68 Penn vs MONMOUTH (11/28/06)<br />

68 Harvard at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.... .667 (22-33) Columbia vs PRINCETON (01/12/07)<br />

.632 (36-57) Penn vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

.627 (32-51) Yale vs HARVARD (2/17/07)<br />

.622 (28-45) Columbia at Lafayette (12/11/06)<br />

.622 (23-37) Brown vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

3 PT FG MADE............. 16 Brown vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

14 Brown at Rhode Island (12/05/06)<br />

14 Princeton vs HARVARD (2/9/07)<br />

13 Columbia at Harvard (02-02-07)<br />

12 Columbia vs SACRED HEART (12/02/06)<br />

12 Princeton at South Carolina (12/20/06)<br />

12 Penn at Brown (2/2/07)<br />

12 Columbia vs BROWN (02/10/07)<br />

12 Columbia at Brown (2/23/07)<br />

12 Penn at Harvard (02-23-07)<br />

12 Harvard at Cornell (03/02/07)<br />

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS......... 38 Princeton vs HARVARD (2/9/07)<br />

32 Brown at Rhode Island (12/05/06)<br />

30 Yale at Ohio University (11/19/06)<br />

30 Princeton vs RICE (1/6/07)<br />

29 Princeton at Yale (2/2/07)<br />

3 PT PERCENTAGE.......... .667 (4-6) Princeton at Dartmouth (2/23/07)<br />

.625 (10-16) Penn vs VILLANOVA (12/2/06)<br />

.625 (5-8) Columbia vs PRINCETON (01/12/07)<br />

.625 (10-16) Yale at Columbia (02/09/07)<br />

.615 (8-13) Yale vs COLUMBIA (2/24/07)<br />

FREE THROWS MADE......... 47 Brown vs QUINNIPIAC (12-2-06)<br />

33 Brown vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

29 Yale at Harvard (01-26-07)<br />

29 Yale at Columbia (02/09/07)<br />

28 Harvard vs MAINE (11-11-06)<br />

28 Columbia vs NJIT (11/17/06)<br />

28 Yale at Sacred Heart (12/04/06)<br />

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 60 Brown vs QUINNIPIAC (12-2-06)<br />

43 Yale at Harvard (01-26-07)<br />

40 Yale at Columbia (02/09/07)<br />

39 Harvard at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

38 Harvard vs DARTMOUTH (01-12-07)<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.... 1.000 (10-10) Penn at Cornell (01/12/07)<br />

1.000 (9-9) Cornell vs PRINCETON (01/13/07)


1.000 (4-4) Princeton at Cornell (01/13/07)<br />

1.000 (7-7) Cornell vs HARVARD (03/02/07)<br />

.944 (17-18) Cornell at Colgate (01/03/07)<br />

REBOUNDS................. 53 Columbia vs MARYWOOD (01/06/07)<br />

50 Columbia vs KENNESAW STATE (11/18/06)<br />

49 Yale vs ALLEGHENY (11/12/06)<br />

48 Harvard at Vermont (12-17-06)<br />

47 Yale vs LONGWOOD (1/6/07)<br />

ASSISTS.................. 31 Penn vs FLA. GULF COAST (11/18/06)<br />

26 Penn vs MONMOUTH (11/28/06)<br />

24 Yale vs ALLEGHENY (11/12/06)<br />

23 Cornell vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

23 Penn at Brown (2/2/07)<br />

23 Yale vs HARVARD (2/17/07)<br />

STEALS................... 15 Cornell vs VMI (12/01/06)<br />

15 Penn at Navy (12/07/06)<br />

15 Brown vs CORNELL (2/24/07)<br />

14 Penn vs St. Francis (NY) (11/12/06)<br />

14 Harvard at Penn (02/10/07)<br />

14 Brown vs HARVARD (2/16/07)<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS............ 9 Harvard at Central Connecticut (12/14/06)<br />

9 Dartmouth vs HARVARD (01-06-07)<br />

8 Brown vs HARTFORD (12/22/06)<br />

8 Cornell vs ITHACA COLLEGE (01/05/07)<br />

8 Dartmouth vs PENN (2/24/07)<br />

TURNOVERS................ 25 Columbia vs STONY BROOK (11/25/06)<br />

25 Harvard at Michigan (11/17/06)<br />

25 Penn vs VILLANOVA (12/2/06)<br />

25 Princeton vs Northwestern State (12/02/06)<br />

24 Dartmouth at George Washington (11-14-06)<br />

FOULS.................... 34 Columbia at St. John's (12/23/06)<br />

29 Harvard vs YALE (01-26-07)<br />

28 Columbia at Duke (11/12/06)<br />

28 Brown at Harvard (01-27-07)<br />

27 Yale vs HARTFORD (12/11/06)<br />

27 Columbia vs YALE (02/09/07)<br />

27 Dartmouth vs PENN (2/24/07)


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (Conference games only)<br />

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.<br />

SCORING<br />

REBOUNDING<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 73 34 81 261 18.6 1.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 14 33 80 113 8.1<br />

2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 86 16 45 233 16.6 2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 19 76 95 6.8<br />

3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 14 70 37 53 230 16.4 3.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 13 30 55 85 6.5<br />

4.Pattman, Leon-DART....... 12 70 14 30 184 15.3 4.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 31 59 90 6.4<br />

5.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 14 71 43 29 214 15.3 5.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 14 40 49 89 6.4<br />

6.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 65 39 42 211 15.1 6.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 14 20 67 87 6.2<br />

7.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 71 11 52 205 14.6 7.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 12 26 42 68 5.7<br />

8.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 75 17 34 201 14.4 8.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 13 66 79 5.6<br />

9.Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 14 63 34 39 199 14.2 9.Unger, Brad-HARV......... 14 24 50 74 5.3<br />

10.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 14 78 8 28 192 13.7 DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 12 62 74 5.3<br />

Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 14 26 48 74 5.3<br />

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.0 made per game)<br />

ASSISTS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 75 123 .610 1.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 64 4.57<br />

2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 86 147 .585 2.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 14 56 4.00<br />

3.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 14 63 109 .578 3.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 52 3.71<br />

4.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 73 141 .518 DOW, Graham-COR.......... 14 52 3.71<br />

5.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 14 61 119 .513 5.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 14 51 3.64<br />

6.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 71 146 .486 6.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 49 3.50<br />

7.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 65 135 .481 7.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 14 43 3.07<br />

8.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 14 78 167 .467 8.BECKER, Marcus-BRWN...... 14 40 2.86<br />

9.Pattman, Leon-DART....... 12 70 156 .449 9.Loscalzo, Brett-COL...... 13 33 2.54<br />

10.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 60 138 .435 10.Holmes, Caleb-YALE....... 14 34 2.43<br />

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)<br />

STEALS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Holmes, Caleb-YALE....... 14 52 57 .912 1.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 42 3.00<br />

2.Foley, Patrick-COL....... 11 28 31 .903 2.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 26 1.86<br />

3.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 81 92 .880 3.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 25 1.79<br />

4.Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 14 39 45 .867 4.Pattman, Leon-DART....... 12 21 1.75<br />

5.Pattman, Leon-DART....... 12 30 35 .857 5.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 14 24 1.71<br />

6.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 42 50 .840 Flato, Eric-YALE......... 14 24 1.71<br />

7.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 14 29 35 .829 BECKER, Marcus-BRWN...... 14 24 1.71<br />

8.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 14 56 68 .824 8.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 12 20 1.67<br />

9.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 45 57 .789 9.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 14 20 1.43<br />

10.Morin, Ross-YALE......... 14 32 41 .780 10.DOW, Graham-COR.......... 14 19 1.36<br />

Mosley, DeVon-DART....... 14 19 1.36<br />

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)<br />

3-POINT FG MADE<br />

## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------<br />

1.Smith, Darren-PENN....... 12 14 24 .583 1.WITTMAN, Ryan-COR........ 14 43 3.07<br />

2.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 17 30 .567 2.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 39 2.79<br />

3.Matsui, K.J.-COL......... 11 11 21 .524 3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 14 37 2.64<br />

4.Montgomery, Mack-COL..... 14 15 30 .500 4.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 34 2.43<br />

5.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 34 71 .479 Goffredo, Jim-HARV....... 14 34 2.43<br />

6.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 24 53 .453 6.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 24 1.71<br />

7.Holmes, Nick-YALE........ 12 14 31 .452 7.Owings, Luke-PRIN........ 14 20 1.43<br />

8.Savage, Noah-PRIN........ 13 13 29 .448 8.Koncz, Kyle-PRIN......... 13 16 1.23<br />

9.Huffman,Damon-BRWN....... 14 39 89 .438 9.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 14 17 1.21<br />

10.Loscalzo, Brett-COL...... 13 13 30 .433 Baumann, John-COL........ 14 17 1.21<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)<br />

## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />

------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 14 35 2.50 1.Schroeder, Marcus-PRIN... 14 43 3.1 22 1.6 1.95<br />

2.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 14 25 1.79 2.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 64 4.6 34 2.4 1.88<br />

3.MACDONALD, Mark-BRWN..... 12 14 1.17 3.Flato, Eric-YALE......... 14 51 3.6 33 2.4 1.55<br />

4.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 13 14 1.08 4.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 49 3.5 35 2.5 1.40<br />

5.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 14 15 1.07 5.DOW, Graham-COR.......... 14 52 3.7 45 3.2 1.16<br />

6.Danley, Steve-PENN....... 14 13 0.93 6.Housman, Drew-HARV....... 14 56 4.0 53 3.8 1.06<br />

7.Kyle, Matt-YALE.......... 14 11 0.79 7.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 52 3.7 53 3.8 0.98<br />

8.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 14 10 0.71<br />

9.Pinick, Travis-YALE...... 14 9 0.64<br />

MULLERY, Matt-BRWN....... 14 9 0.64<br />

Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 9 0.64<br />

Morin, Ross-YALE......... 14 9 0.64


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (Conference games only)<br />

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G<br />

---------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------<br />

1.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 14 40 2.86 1.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 14 80 5.71<br />

2.NAEVE, Andrew-COR........ 14 33 2.36 2.Zoller, Mark-PENN........ 14 76 5.43<br />

3.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 13 30 2.31 3.Barnett, Alex-DART....... 14 67 4.79<br />

4.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 31 2.21 4.MCANDREW, Mark-BRWN...... 14 66 4.71<br />

5.Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 12 26 2.17 5.DALE, Louis-COR.......... 14 62 4.43<br />

6.Conway, Justin-PRIN...... 13 25 1.92 6.Harris, Evan-HARV........ 13 55 4.23<br />

7.Grandieri, Brian-PENN.... 14 26 1.86 7.Baumann, John-COL........ 14 59 4.21<br />

8.IHEKWEAZU, Ugo-COR....... 14 24 1.71 8.Jaaber, Ibrahim-PENN..... 14 52 3.71<br />

Unger, Brad-HARV......... 14 24 1.71 9.Unger, Brad-HARV......... 14 50 3.57<br />

10.Nwachukwu, Ben-COL....... 14 23 1.64 10.Ball, Johnathan-DART..... 14 49 3.50<br />

Hughes, Casey-YALE....... 12 42 3.50


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (Conference games only)<br />

SCORING OFFENSE<br />

SCORING DEFENSE<br />

# Team G W-L Pts Avg/G # Team G Pts Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 14 13-1 1012 72.3 1.Princeton........... 14 775 55.4<br />

2.Harvard............. 14 5-9 981 70.1 2.Penn................ 14 818 58.4<br />

3.Yale................ 14 10-4 947 67.6 3.Cornell............. 14 855 61.1<br />

4.Cornell............. 14 9-5 892 63.7 4.Columbia............ 14 896 64.0<br />

5.Columbia............ 14 7-7 891 63.6 5.Brown............... 14 897 64.1<br />

Brown............... 14 6-8 891 63.6 6.Yale................ 14 903 64.5<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 14 4-10 833 59.5 7.Dartmouth........... 14 915 65.4<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 2-12 671 47.9 8.Harvard............. 14 1059 75.6<br />

SCORING MARGIN<br />

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES<br />

# Team G OFF DEF Margin # Team G FTM FTA Pct<br />

--------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 14 72.3 58.4 +13.9 1.Harvard............. 14 232 298 .779<br />

2.Yale................ 14 67.6 64.5 +3.1 2.Brown............... 14 229 296 .774<br />

3.Cornell............. 14 63.7 61.1 +2.6 3.Columbia............ 14 162 220 .736<br />

4.Columbia............ 14 63.6 64.0 -0.4 4.Cornell............. 14 179 245 .731<br />

5.Brown............... 14 63.6 64.1 -0.4 5.Dartmouth........... 14 138 194 .711<br />

6.Harvard............. 14 70.1 75.6 -5.6 6.Yale................ 14 220 317 .694<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 14 59.5 65.4 -5.9 7.Penn................ 14 192 287 .669<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 47.9 55.4 -7.4 8.Princeton........... 14 92 150 .613<br />

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES<br />

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE<br />

# Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G FG FGA Pct<br />

-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 14 372 741 .502 1.Penn................ 14 294 733 .401<br />

2.Yale................ 14 325 670 .485 2.Cornell............. 14 322 751 .429<br />

3.Cornell............. 14 314 671 .468 3.Brown............... 14 318 700 .454<br />

4.Brown............... 14 280 609 .460 4.Princeton........... 14 262 572 .458<br />

5.Columbia............ 14 315 686 .459 5.Columbia............ 14 299 643 .465<br />

6.Harvard............. 14 344 782 .440 6.Yale................ 14 334 717 .466<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 14 322 748 .430 7.Dartmouth........... 14 297 635 .468<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 243 625 .389 8.Harvard............. 14 389 781 .498<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE<br />

# Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G FG FGA Pct<br />

-------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

1.Columbia............ 14 99 233 .425 1.Penn................ 14 62 209 .297<br />

2.Yale................ 14 77 196 .393 2.Princeton........... 14 43 143 .301<br />

3.Brown............... 14 102 268 .381 3.Cornell............. 14 78 240 .325<br />

4.Penn................ 14 76 201 .378 4.Yale................ 14 87 251 .347<br />

5.Cornell............. 14 85 226 .376 5.Harvard............. 14 110 291 .378<br />

6.Princeton........... 14 93 295 .315 6.Dartmouth........... 14 64 168 .381<br />

7.Harvard............. 14 61 210 .290 7.Columbia............ 14 102 265 .385<br />

8.Dartmouth........... 14 51 190 .268 8.Brown............... 14 98 252 .389<br />

REBOUNDING OFFENSE<br />

REBOUNDING DEFENSE<br />

# Team G Reb Avg/G # Team G Reb Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------- -------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 14 465 33.2 1.Columbia............ 14 373 26.6<br />

2.Harvard............. 14 463 33.1 2.Yale................ 14 402 28.7<br />

3.Cornell............. 14 455 32.5 3.Cornell............. 14 403 28.8<br />

4.Yale................ 14 424 30.3 4.Princeton........... 14 415 29.6<br />

5.Columbia............ 14 419 29.9 5.Harvard............. 14 422 30.1<br />

6.Dartmouth........... 14 394 28.1 Brown............... 14 422 30.1<br />

7.Brown............... 14 366 26.1 7.Penn................ 14 437 31.2<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 344 24.6 8.Dartmouth........... 14 456 32.6<br />

REBOUNDING MARGIN<br />

BLOCKED SHOTS<br />

# Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin # Team G Blocks Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------<br />

1.Cornell............. 14 455 32.5 403 28.8 +3.7 1.Dartmouth........... 14 61 4.36<br />

2.Columbia............ 14 419 29.9 373 26.6 +3.3 2.Cornell............. 14 52 3.71<br />

3.Harvard............. 14 463 33.1 422 30.1 +2.9 3.Penn................ 14 47 3.36<br />

4.Penn................ 14 465 33.2 437 31.2 +2.0 4.Yale................ 14 44 3.14<br />

5.Yale................ 14 424 30.3 402 28.7 +1.6 5.Brown............... 14 34 2.43<br />

6.Brown............... 14 366 26.1 422 30.1 -4.0 6.Princeton........... 14 30 2.14<br />

7.Dartmouth........... 14 394 28.1 456 32.6 -4.4 Harvard............. 14 30 2.14<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 344 24.6 415 29.6 -5.1 8.Columbia............ 14 22 1.57


2006-07 <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men's Basketball<br />

CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

Through games of Mar 13, 2007 (Conference games only)<br />

ASSISTS<br />

STEALS<br />

# Team G Assists Avg/G # Team G Steals Avg/G<br />

----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------<br />

1.Penn................ 14 227 16.21 1.Penn................ 14 117 8.36<br />

2.Brown............... 14 173 12.36 2.Brown............... 14 99 7.07<br />

Columbia............ 14 173 12.36 3.Dartmouth........... 14 97 6.93<br />

4.Yale................ 14 172 12.29 4.Harvard............. 14 96 6.86<br />

5.Cornell............. 14 166 11.86 5.Yale................ 14 91 6.50<br />

6.Dartmouth........... 14 157 11.21 6.Princeton........... 14 86 6.14<br />

7.Harvard............. 14 149 10.64 7.Columbia............ 14 71 5.07<br />

8.Princeton........... 14 146 10.43 8.Cornell............. 14 67 4.79<br />

TURNOVER MARGIN<br />

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO<br />

# Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin # Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />

------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------<br />

1.Dartmouth........... 14 164 11.7 208 14.9 +3.14 1.Penn................ 14 227 16.2 179 12.8 1.27<br />

2.Penn................ 14 179 12.8 218 15.6 +2.79 2.Yale................ 14 172 12.3 179 12.8 0.96<br />

3.Yale................ 14 179 12.8 182 13.0 +0.21 3.Dartmouth........... 14 157 11.2 164 11.7 0.96<br />

4.Brown............... 14 206 14.7 206 14.7 +0.00 4.Columbia............ 14 173 12.4 181 12.9 0.96<br />

Princeton........... 14 178 12.7 178 12.7 +0.00 5.Brown............... 14 173 12.4 206 14.7 0.84<br />

6.Columbia............ 14 181 12.9 169 12.1 -0.86 6.Princeton........... 14 146 10.4 178 12.7 0.82<br />

7.Harvard............. 14 223 15.9 193 13.8 -2.14 7.Cornell............. 14 166 11.9 215 15.4 0.77<br />

8.Cornell............. 14 215 15.4 171 12.2 -3.14 8.Harvard............. 14 149 10.6 223 15.9 0.67<br />

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS<br />

# Team G No. Avg/G # Team G No. Avg/G<br />

-------------------------------------- --------------------------------------<br />

1.Harvard............. 14 165 11.79 1.Penn................ 14 330 23.57<br />

2.Penn................ 14 135 9.64 2.Cornell............. 14 323 23.07<br />

3.Cornell............. 14 132 9.43 3.Yale................ 14 300 21.43<br />

Columbia............ 14 132 9.43 4.Harvard............. 14 298 21.29<br />

5.Dartmouth........... 14 128 9.14 5.Brown............... 14 291 20.79<br />

6.Yale................ 14 124 8.86 6.Columbia............ 14 287 20.50<br />

7.Princeton........... 14 115 8.21 7.Dartmouth........... 14 266 19.00<br />

8.Brown............... 14 75 5.36 8.Princeton........... 14 229 16.36<br />

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE<br />

# Team G 3FG Avg/G<br />

--------------------------------------<br />

1.Brown............... 14 102 7.29<br />

2.Columbia............ 14 99 7.07<br />

3.Princeton........... 14 93 6.64<br />

4.Cornell............. 14 85 6.07<br />

5.Yale................ 14 77 5.50<br />

6.Penn................ 14 76 5.43<br />

7.Harvard............. 14 61 4.36<br />

8.Dartmouth........... 14 51 3.64


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Brown Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

MCANDREW, Mark...... 29-29 36.4 .464 .442 .848 5.3 2.2 28 1 15.9 14-14 37.9 .518 .479 .880 5.6 2.4 14 1 18.6<br />

Huffman,Damon....... 23-20 34.7 .485 .455 .843 2.7 1.8 37 2 14.7 14-14 36.6 .481 .438 .840 2.9 1.8 26 2 15.1<br />

BECKER, Marcus...... 29-29 36.0 .465 .238 .720 2.9 3.1 60 3 5.7 14-14 37.1 .458 .158 .800 2.9 2.9 24 1 5.5<br />

Skrelja,Chris....... 21-11 24.7 .333 .232 .640 3.9 1.0 23 1 7.0 14-11 24.9 .338 .206 .614 3.7 0.9 13 1 6.1<br />

FRISKE, Scott....... 29-18 20.6 .500 .389 .756 2.1 0.8 17 10 5.0 14-3 15.3 .541 .385 .850 1.7 0.8 8 4 4.4<br />

MULLERY, Matt....... 27-9 13.3 .437 .316 .609 2.3 1.0 6 19 4.1 14-9 15.0 .458 .375 .714 2.2 1.4 3 9 4.4<br />

MACDONALD, Mark..... 16-7 19.3 .392 .242 .571 2.9 1.4 4 14 6.5 12-4 19.1 .405 .227 .613 3.1 1.5 2 14 7.3<br />

EADS, Nathan........ 17-13 20.6 .516 .333 .732 2.2 1.2 9 16 5.6 2-1 9.5 1.000 .000 .000 0.5 1.0 3 1 1.0<br />

JEPPESEN, Keenan.... 7-7 34.3 .293 .240 .808 3.9 2.9 11 5 10.1<br />

MANHANGA, Sam....... 27-0 7.4 .298 .100 .596 1.4 0.1 8 2 2.1 12-0 4.2 .200 .000 .500 0.8 0.2 3 0 0.6<br />

GRUBER, Steve....... 25-2 9.3 .250 .375 .742 0.6 0.7 4 1 1.6 12-0 5.7 .400 1.000 .833 0.5 0.4 2 0 0.8<br />

Aldridge,Colin...... 20-0 5.9 .500 .357 .000 0.9 0.2 2 1 1.4 13-0 7.6 .588 .455 .000 1.1 0.4 1 1 1.9<br />

Total............... 29 .431 .370 .742 26.2 12.3 209 75 60.7 14 .460 .381 .774 26.1 12.4 99 34 63.6<br />

Opponents........... 29 .449 .366 .712 32.0 13.5 194 73 63.4 14 .454 .389 .721 30.1 13.8 88 28 64.1<br />

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SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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MCANDREW, Mark...... 127-274 .464 72-163 .442 134-158 .848 460 15.9 73-141 .518 34-71 .479 81-92 .880 261 18.6<br />

Huffman,Damon....... 99-204 .485 65-143 .455 75-89 .843 338 14.7 65-135 .481 39-89 .438 42-50 .840 211 15.1<br />

BECKER, Marcus...... 59-127 .465 10-42 .238 36-50 .720 164 5.7 27-59 .458 3-19 .158 20-25 .800 77 5.5<br />

Skrelja,Chris....... 43-129 .333 13-56 .232 48-75 .640 147 7.0 26-77 .338 7-34 .206 27-44 .614 86 6.1<br />

FRISKE, Scott....... 49-98 .500 14-36 .389 34-45 .756 146 5.0 20-37 .541 5-13 .385 17-20 .850 62 4.4<br />

MULLERY, Matt....... 38-87 .437 6-19 .316 28-46 .609 110 4.1 22-48 .458 3-8 .375 15-21 .714 62 4.4<br />

MACDONALD, Mark..... 38-97 .392 8-33 .242 20-35 .571 104 6.5 32-79 .405 5-22 .227 19-31 .613 88 7.3<br />

EADS, Nathan........ 32-62 .516 1-3 .333 30-41 .732 95 5.6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 1.0<br />

JEPPESEN, Keenan.... 22-75 .293 6-25 .240 21-26 .808 71 10.1<br />

MANHANGA, Sam....... 14-47 .298 1-10 .100 28-47 .596 57 2.1 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 7 0.6<br />

GRUBER, Steve....... 7-28 .250 3-8 .375 23-31 .742 40 1.6 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 5-6 .833 10 0.8<br />

Aldridge,Colin...... 11-22 .500 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 27 1.4 10-17 .588 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 25 1.9<br />

Total............... 539-1250 .431 204-552 .370 477-643 .742 1759 60.7 280-609 .460 102-268 .381 229-296 .774 891 63.6<br />

Opponents........... 649-1446 .449 193-527 .366 349-490 .712 1840 63.4 318-700 .454 98-252 .389 163-226 .721 897 64.1<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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MCANDREW, Mark...... 28 127 155 74 0 64 80 0.8 33 13 66 79 37 0 33 49 0.7 33<br />

Huffman,Damon....... 10 51 61 45 1 42 41 1.0 30 3 37 40 31 1 25 26 1.0 26<br />

BECKER, Marcus...... 27 57 84 66 1 91 59 1.5 21 9 31 40 30 1 40 18 2.2 13<br />

Skrelja,Chris....... 22 60 82 62 3 21 33 0.6 14 15 37 52 44 2 12 22 0.5 10<br />

FRISKE, Scott....... 18 43 61 59 3 23 60 0.4 18 7 17 24 25 2 11 29 0.4 18<br />

MULLERY, Matt....... 15 48 63 55 2 27 31 0.9 10 3 28 31 34 1 19 23 0.8 10<br />

MACDONALD, Mark..... 10 36 46 34 2 23 22 1.0 13 9 28 37 26 1 18 13 1.4 13<br />

EADS, Nathan........ 8 29 37 52 4 21 29 0.7 16 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 0.7 2<br />

JEPPESEN, Keenan.... 7 20 27 14 1 20 30 0.7 14<br />

MANHANGA, Sam....... 7 31 38 37 2 3 22 0.1 10 2 8 10 12 0 3 8 0.4 4<br />

GRUBER, Steve....... 1 13 14 27 1 17 24 0.7 7 0 6 6 7 0 5 5 1.0 3<br />

Aldridge,Colin...... 2 15 17 9 0 5 7 0.7 10 2 12 14 8 0 5 5 1.0 10<br />

Total............... 180 579 759 534 20 357 447 0.8 95 75 291 366 256 8 173 206 0.8 88<br />

Opponents........... 305 624 929 596 - 392 443 0.9 92 131 291 422 281 6 193 206 0.9 92


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Columbia Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Baumann, John....... 28-28 28.6 .578 .509 .684 6.5 0.9 18 2 13.3 14-14 30.6 .610 .567 .723 6.4 0.8 9 1 14.4<br />

Nwachukwu, Ben...... 28-28 21.6 .503 .000 .760 5.2 0.6 7 18 8.8 14-14 22.1 .477 .000 .703 5.0 0.8 3 10 7.7<br />

Foley, Patrick...... 25-1 21.4 .481 .327 .867 1.1 2.5 20 0 8.9 11-1 22.0 .467 .300 .903 1.3 2.2 8 0 9.5<br />

Scott, Niko......... 26-18 19.2 .400 .392 .690 1.8 1.3 20 1 6.8 14-11 19.1 .373 .366 .600 1.9 1.4 9 1 6.4<br />

Montgomery, Mack.... 28-28 23.1 .443 .455 .909 3.4 1.6 14 6 5.6 14-14 27.5 .435 .500 1.000 3.9 2.2 6 5 6.3<br />

Loscalzo, Brett..... 27-27 23.4 .409 .448 .839 1.5 2.5 21 0 4.9 13-13 24.7 .383 .433 .833 1.5 2.5 11 0 4.5<br />

Matsui, K.J......... 25-6 13.7 .387 .392 .778 1.3 0.7 5 1 5.1 11-0 11.2 .533 .524 1.000 1.1 0.5 1 0 4.5<br />

Bova, Joseph........ 26-0 12.8 .442 .390 .556 2.4 0.4 9 3 4.2 14-0 16.2 .415 .394 .562 2.9 0.4 6 3 5.4<br />

Armstrong, Justin... 26-4 16.5 .386 .318 .522 3.5 1.4 16 1 3.7 13-3 16.2 .333 .222 .600 2.8 0.9 11 0 3.2<br />

Bulger, Kevin....... 25-0 14.9 .415 .364 .704 1.8 1.5 14 1 3.8 13-0 16.2 .468 .500 .667 1.3 1.3 7 1 4.7<br />

Miller, Jason....... 20-0 9.1 .485 .000 .611 1.7 0.3 3 8 2.2 6-0 3.7 .250 .000 .400 0.8 0.2 0 1 0.7<br />

Trepanier, Daniel... 11-0 3.6 .538 .444 .750 0.1 0.3 1 0 1.9 6-0 1.8 .333 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.3<br />

Nolan, Leo.......... 15-0 4.2 .400 .000 .750 1.1 0.3 2 0 1.2 6-0 4.2 .500 .000 .500 0.7 0.3 0 0 0.8<br />

Gately, Michael..... 9-0 4.1 .250 .000 .636 1.2 0.3 1 1 1.7 4-0 1.2 .500 .000 .667 0.0 0.2 0 0 1.0<br />

Matthews, Wesley.... 8-0 3.6 .333 .000 .000 1.0 0.2 0 0 0.8 4-0 1.5 .000 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Sweet, Kashif....... 9-0 5.2 .222 .500 .000 0.7 0.4 2 0 0.6 3-0 2.0 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 28 .459 .402 .736 32.6 13.5 153 42 65.8 14 .459 .425 .736 29.9 12.4 71 22 63.6<br />

Opponents........... 28 .437 .345 .681 28.5 11.7 197 98 63.9 14 .465 .385 .705 26.6 12.2 81 42 64.0<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Baumann, John....... 145-251 .578 29-57 .509 54-79 .684 373 13.3 75-123 .610 17-30 .567 34-47 .723 201 14.4<br />

Nwachukwu, Ben...... 83-165 .503 0-0 .000 79-104 .760 245 8.8 41-86 .477 0-0 .000 26-37 .703 108 7.7<br />

Foley, Patrick...... 76-158 .481 18-55 .327 52-60 .867 222 8.9 35-75 .467 6-20 .300 28-31 .903 104 9.5<br />

Scott, Niko......... 58-145 .400 31-79 .392 29-42 .690 176 6.8 31-83 .373 15-41 .366 12-20 .600 89 6.4<br />

Montgomery, Mack.... 51-115 .443 25-55 .455 30-33 .909 157 5.6 27-62 .435 15-30 .500 19-19 1.000 88 6.3<br />

Loscalzo, Brett..... 38-93 .409 30-67 .448 26-31 .839 132 4.9 18-47 .383 13-30 .433 10-12 .833 59 4.5<br />

Matsui, K.J......... 41-106 .387 31-79 .392 14-18 .778 127 5.1 16-30 .533 11-21 .524 6-6 1.000 49 4.5<br />

Bova, Joseph........ 42-95 .442 16-41 .390 10-18 .556 110 4.2 27-65 .415 13-33 .394 9-16 .562 76 5.4<br />

Armstrong, Justin... 39-101 .386 7-22 .318 12-23 .522 97 3.7 18-54 .333 2-9 .222 3-5 .600 41 3.2<br />

Bulger, Kevin....... 34-82 .415 8-22 .364 19-27 .704 95 3.8 22-47 .468 7-14 .500 10-15 .667 61 4.7<br />

Miller, Jason....... 16-33 .485 0-0 .000 11-18 .611 43 2.2 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 4 0.7<br />

Trepanier, Daniel... 7-13 .538 4-9 .444 3-4 .750 21 1.9 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3<br />

Nolan, Leo.......... 6-15 .400 0-3 .000 6-8 .750 18 1.2 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 5 0.8<br />

Gately, Michael..... 4-16 .250 0-4 .000 7-11 .636 15 1.7 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 4 1.0<br />

Matthews, Wesley.... 3-9 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 6 0.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Sweet, Kashif....... 2-9 .222 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 5 0.6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 645-1406 .459 200-497 .402 352-478 .736 1842 65.8 315-686 .459 99-233 .425 162-220 .736 891 63.6<br />

Opponents........... 608-1392 .437 183-531 .345 390-573 .681 1789 63.9 299-643 .465 102-265 .385 196-278 .705 896 64.0<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Baumann, John....... 52 131 183 76 2 26 58 0.4 29 31 59 90 39 1 11 28 0.4 21<br />

Nwachukwu, Ben...... 42 103 145 65 0 17 39 0.4 25 23 47 70 32 0 11 22 0.5 18<br />

Foley, Patrick...... 7 20 27 46 1 63 46 1.4 17 4 10 14 24 1 24 16 1.5 16<br />

Scott, Niko......... 13 33 46 49 1 34 47 0.7 16 8 19 27 25 0 19 19 1.0 14<br />

Montgomery, Mack.... 30 66 96 65 2 46 53 0.9 12 19 36 55 30 0 31 27 1.1 11<br />

Loscalzo, Brett..... 6 35 41 56 0 67 39 1.7 18 3 17 20 34 0 33 19 1.7 11<br />

Matsui, K.J......... 4 28 32 9 0 17 14 1.2 18 2 10 12 2 0 5 2 2.5 18<br />

Bova, Joseph........ 22 40 62 43 1 11 18 0.6 10 14 27 41 30 1 6 11 0.5 10<br />

Armstrong, Justin... 28 62 90 48 0 36 40 0.9 12 13 24 37 26 0 12 20 0.6 11<br />

Bulger, Kevin....... 14 31 45 37 0 37 20 1.9 17 1 16 17 16 0 17 8 2.1 17<br />

Miller, Jason....... 16 18 34 28 0 7 14 0.5 12 3 2 5 2 0 1 1 1.0 2<br />

Trepanier, Daniel... 1 0 1 5 0 3 3 1.0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 2<br />

Nolan, Leo.......... 6 10 16 12 0 4 3 1.3 9 1 3 4 7 0 2 1 2.0 4<br />

Gately, Michael..... 7 4 11 3 0 3 2 1.5 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 3<br />

Matthews, Wesley.... 2 6 8 5 0 2 2 1.0 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0.0 0<br />

Sweet, Kashif....... 1 5 6 5 0 4 6 0.7 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0.0 0<br />

Total............... 281 633 914 552 7 377 410 0.9 95 132 287 419 273 3 173 181 1.0 90<br />

Opponents........... 254 545 799 490 - 327 357 0.9 90 101 272 373 243 3 171 169 1.0 85


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Cornell Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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WITTMAN, Ryan....... 28-27 35.4 .438 .431 .887 2.8 1.3 27 7 15.6 14-13 36.4 .433 .406 .829 3.1 1.3 10 3 15.3<br />

DALE, Louis......... 28-27 28.7 .466 .468 .785 4.3 3.7 24 3 13.3 14-13 30.8 .435 .453 .729 5.3 3.7 15 0 13.4<br />

NAEVE, Andrew....... 28-28 30.8 .540 .000 .735 7.7 1.2 20 53 10.5 14-14 33.7 .578 .000 .746 8.1 1.0 10 35 12.4<br />

DOW, Graham......... 28-24 27.8 .388 .250 .881 2.0 3.9 45 2 5.6 14-14 27.8 .333 .136 .857 2.0 3.7 19 2 4.1<br />

KREEFER, Brian...... 27-10 13.4 .459 .260 .697 2.3 0.6 6 2 5.0 13-0 6.4 .478 .100 .800 1.5 0.1 0 1 2.1<br />

TYLER, Alex......... 24-0 13.4 .526 .000 .737 2.5 0.4 3 4 4.6 14-0 17.2 .614 .000 .742 3.3 0.6 2 3 6.6<br />

BATTLE, Jason....... 27-8 16.7 .487 .286 .577 2.2 0.7 11 4 3.4 14-1 10.7 .529 .000 .200 1.2 0.4 3 0 1.4<br />

REEVES, Geoff....... 17-0 10.9 .512 .500 1.000 0.5 0.3 3 2 3.5 14-0 11.4 .513 .474 1.000 0.6 0.4 2 2 3.8<br />

IHEKWEAZU, Ugo...... 23-12 13.4 .489 .000 .500 3.0 0.5 9 7 2.5 14-12 16.2 .500 .000 .524 3.7 0.5 4 6 3.4<br />

MULLEN, Conor....... 19-0 12.6 .408 .318 .667 1.8 0.4 5 1 2.9 11-0 9.5 .176 .300 .625 1.6 0.3 1 0 1.3<br />

REYNOLDS, Pete...... 20-0 6.1 .688 .000 .500 1.5 0.1 2 2 1.4 6-0 1.3 .500 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 1 0 0.3<br />

GORE, Adam.......... 1-1 36.0 .538 .500 1.000 2.0 4.0 1 0 20.0<br />

APP, Kevin.......... 16-1 5.7 .294 .267 .500 0.4 0.5 3 0 0.9 7-1 2.0 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

MITCHELL, Jason..... 10-2 4.6 .556 .667 .500 0.6 0.0 2 1 1.5 3-2 3.0 .500 1.000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 1.0<br />

JAQUES, Jon......... 8-0 3.6 .375 .400 1.000 0.5 0.2 0 1 1.2 3-0 0.7 1.000 1.000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 1.0<br />

Total............... 28 .468 .396 .750 31.5 13.1 161 89 66.3 14 .468 .376 .731 32.5 11.9 67 52 63.7<br />

Opponents........... 28 .425 .336 .726 30.4 12.4 198 91 64.0 14 .429 .325 .727 28.8 11.4 106 42 61.1<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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WITTMAN, Ryan....... 144-329 .438 93-216 .431 55-62 .887 436 15.6 71-164 .433 43-106 .406 29-35 .829 214 15.3<br />

DALE, Louis......... 111-238 .466 44-94 .468 106-135 .785 372 13.3 60-138 .435 24-53 .453 43-59 .729 187 13.4<br />

NAEVE, Andrew....... 109-202 .540 0-1 .000 75-102 .735 293 10.5 63-109 .578 0-0 .000 47-63 .746 173 12.4<br />

DOW, Graham......... 54-139 .388 13-52 .250 37-42 .881 158 5.6 21-63 .333 3-22 .136 12-14 .857 57 4.1<br />

KREEFER, Brian...... 50-109 .459 13-50 .260 23-33 .697 136 5.0 11-23 .478 1-10 .100 4-5 .800 27 2.1<br />

TYLER, Alex......... 41-78 .526 0-0 .000 28-38 .737 110 4.6<br />

BATTLE, Jason....... 37-76 .487 2-7 .286 15-26 .577 91 3.4<br />

REEVES, Geoff....... 22-43 .512 11-22 .500 4-4 1.000 59 3.5<br />

IHEKWEAZU, Ugo...... 22-45 .489 0-0 .000 14-28 .500 58 2.5 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 11-21 .524 47 3.4<br />

MULLEN, Conor....... 20-49 .408 7-22 .318 8-12 .667 55 2.9<br />

REYNOLDS, Pete...... 11-16 .688 0-0 .000 6-12 .500 28 1.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3<br />

GORE, Adam.......... 7-13 .538 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 20 20.0<br />

APP, Kevin.......... 5-17 .294 4-15 .267 1-2 .500 15 0.9<br />

MITCHELL, Jason..... 5-9 .556 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 15 1.5 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 1.0<br />

JAQUES, Jon......... 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 10 1.2<br />

Total............... 641-1371 .468 198-500 .396 376-501 .750 1856 66.3 314-671 .468 85-226 .376 179-245 .731 892 63.7<br />

Opponents........... 630-1484 .425 180-536 .336 352-485 .726 1792 64.0 322-751 .429 78-240 .325 133-183 .727 855 61.1<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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WITTMAN, Ryan....... 11 67 78 36 0 36 42 0.9 24 6 37 43 12 0 18 18 1.0 24<br />

DALE, Louis......... 18 103 121 68 2 104 94 1.1 23 12 62 74 37 1 52 53 1.0 22<br />

NAEVE, Andrew....... 62 153 215 74 3 34 65 0.5 21 33 80 113 35 1 14 35 0.4 21<br />

DOW, Graham......... 4 53 57 70 2 109 76 1.4 15 1 27 28 36 1 52 45 1.2 9<br />

KREEFER, Brian...... 25 36 61 32 0 15 17 0.9 23 6 13 19 8 0 1 4 0.2 6<br />

TYLER, Alex......... 25 34 59 42 2 9 22 0.4 14<br />

BATTLE, Jason....... 16 43 59 43 1 20 31 0.6 21<br />

REEVES, Geoff....... 1 8 9 9 0 5 12 0.4 16<br />

IHEKWEAZU, Ugo...... 28 40 68 45 0 11 20 0.6 12 24 28 52 30 0 7 14 0.5 12<br />

MULLEN, Conor....... 9 25 34 24 0 8 13 0.6 15<br />

REYNOLDS, Pete...... 8 23 31 17 0 2 9 0.2 8 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 0.0 2<br />

GORE, Adam.......... 0 2 2 4 0 4 2 2.0 20<br />

APP, Kevin.......... 0 6 6 8 0 8 5 1.6 12<br />

MITCHELL, Jason..... 1 5 6 4 0 0 3 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 3<br />

JAQUES, Jon......... 1 3 4 8 0 2 1 2.0 7<br />

Total............... 245 637 882 484 10 367 415 0.9 99 132 323 455 224 4 166 215 0.8 79<br />

Opponents........... 296 556 852 507 - 348 378 0.9 94 146 257 403 243 2 160 171 0.9 85


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Dartmouth Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Barnett, Alex....... 27-26 33.4 .422 .194 .702 6.0 1.4 30 39 11.8 14-13 34.3 .467 .250 .757 6.2 1.7 18 25 13.7<br />

Pattman, Leon....... 19-17 32.1 .459 .413 .863 3.7 2.3 27 7 16.0 12-11 33.0 .449 .341 .857 3.2 2.2 21 7 15.3<br />

Mosley, DeVon....... 27-24 26.6 .422 .337 .722 2.4 2.1 34 4 8.4 14-14 25.6 .382 .214 .686 1.9 2.0 19 1 6.5<br />

Ball, Johnathan..... 25-25 25.8 .565 .000 .583 5.6 2.2 19 21 7.6 14-14 27.4 .532 .000 .700 6.4 2.3 10 15 7.4<br />

Biber, Dan.......... 20-12 21.1 .434 .231 .759 2.7 0.7 9 6 6.8 14-9 22.3 .433 .273 .706 2.8 0.9 8 5 7.1<br />

Meyer, Jason........ 27-11 20.7 .356 .297 .556 1.9 0.7 14 3 4.8 14-5 19.4 .352 .294 .600 1.7 0.4 7 1 4.5<br />

Sanders, Marlon..... 23-2 15.9 .406 .188 .568 1.2 1.6 15 5 3.3 14-0 15.1 .438 .167 .588 1.1 1.0 7 3 2.8<br />

Giovacchini, Michael 15-1 16.8 .246 .225 .800 1.2 1.4 9 0 3.9 2-0 16.0 .333 .333 .000 3.0 1.5 2 0 4.5<br />

Fitzgerald, Elgin... 21-8 9.6 .444 .000 .750 1.5 0.0 5 2 2.2 9-4 9.8 .400 .000 .667 1.3 0.0 1 1 2.2<br />

Graeber, Kurt....... 24-3 9.3 .429 .000 .429 1.4 0.1 4 2 1.2 12-0 6.5 .714 .000 .250 1.0 0.1 1 1 0.9<br />

McMillan, Brian..... 13-3 14.0 .278 .000 .636 2.4 0.4 2 1 2.1 7-0 13.0 .231 .000 .667 1.6 0.6 1 0 1.4<br />

Pride, Robbie....... 16-0 7.8 .240 .200 .833 0.7 0.4 3 2 1.2 10-0 9.3 .222 .273 .500 1.0 0.6 2 2 1.2<br />

Mathis, Jarrett..... 5-3 21.4 .400 .000 .750 4.6 0.2 1 0 3.6<br />

Ware, Brandon....... 12-0 5.8 .200 .286 .500 0.6 0.2 1 0 0.6 5-0 6.0 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.2 0 0 0.0<br />

Schickel, Reggie.... 10-0 4.3 .111 .000 .000 0.2 0.1 3 0 0.2 2-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 27 .418 .294 .702 29.2 11.3 176 92 58.9 14 .430 .268 .711 28.1 11.2 97 61 59.5<br />

Opponents........... 27 .464 .372 .703 34.3 11.6 187 73 67.3 14 .468 .381 .741 32.6 10.7 82 34 65.4<br />

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SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Barnett, Alex....... 133-315 .422 12-62 .194 40-57 .702 318 11.8 78-167 .467 8-32 .250 28-37 .757 192 13.7<br />

Pattman, Leon....... 105-229 .459 31-75 .413 63-73 .863 304 16.0 70-156 .449 14-41 .341 30-35 .857 184 15.3<br />

Mosley, DeVon....... 76-180 .422 35-104 .337 39-54 .722 226 8.4 29-76 .382 9-42 .214 24-35 .686 91 6.5<br />

Ball, Johnathan..... 78-138 .565 0-1 .000 35-60 .583 191 7.6 41-77 .532 0-1 .000 21-30 .700 103 7.4<br />

Biber, Dan.......... 56-129 .434 3-13 .231 22-29 .759 137 6.8 42-97 .433 3-11 .273 12-17 .706 99 7.1<br />

Meyer, Jason........ 53-149 .356 19-64 .297 5-9 .556 130 4.8 25-71 .352 10-34 .294 3-5 .600 63 4.5<br />

Sanders, Marlon..... 26-64 .406 3-16 .188 21-37 .568 76 3.3 14-32 .438 1-6 .167 10-17 .588 39 2.8<br />

Giovacchini, Michael 15-61 .246 9-40 .225 20-25 .800 59 3.9 3-9 .333 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 9 4.5<br />

Fitzgerald, Elgin... 20-45 .444 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 46 2.2 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 20 2.2<br />

Graeber, Kurt....... 12-28 .429 0-0 .000 6-14 .429 30 1.2 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 11 0.9<br />

McMillan, Brian..... 10-36 .278 0-0 .000 7-11 .636 27 2.1 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 10 1.4<br />

Pride, Robbie....... 6-25 .240 3-15 .200 5-6 .833 20 1.2 4-18 .222 3-11 .273 1-2 .500 12 1.2<br />

Mathis, Jarrett..... 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 18 3.6<br />

Ware, Brandon....... 2-10 .200 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 7 0.6 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Schickel, Reggie.... 1-9 .111 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 599-1433 .418 117-398 .294 276-393 .702 1591 58.9 322-748 .430 51-190 .268 138-194 .711 833 59.5<br />

Opponents........... 612-1320 .464 138-371 .372 454-646 .703 1816 67.3 297-635 .468 64-168 .381 257-347 .741 915 65.4<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Barnett, Alex....... 45 117 162 48 0 38 50 0.8 23 20 67 87 24 0 24 26 0.9 23<br />

Pattman, Leon....... 14 56 70 47 0 44 41 1.1 27 8 30 38 32 0 26 23 1.1 27<br />

Mosley, DeVon....... 13 52 65 55 1 56 41 1.4 21 8 19 27 33 0 28 19 1.5 12<br />

Ball, Johnathan..... 57 82 139 89 6 56 35 1.6 18 40 49 89 53 3 32 17 1.9 14<br />

Biber, Dan.......... 18 36 54 60 3 14 21 0.7 15 15 24 39 44 3 13 12 1.1 15<br />

Meyer, Jason........ 15 37 52 47 0 20 27 0.7 18 5 19 24 23 0 5 13 0.4 12<br />

Sanders, Marlon..... 9 18 27 41 1 36 46 0.8 14 2 13 15 28 1 14 27 0.5 11<br />

Giovacchini, Michael 0 18 18 20 0 21 19 1.1 12 0 6 6 3 0 3 1 3.0 9<br />

Fitzgerald, Elgin... 13 18 31 38 1 0 10 0.0 12 6 6 12 16 0 0 1 0.0 12<br />

Graeber, Kurt....... 9 25 34 37 0 3 16 0.2 4 2 10 12 13 0 1 6 0.2 4<br />

McMillan, Brian..... 8 23 31 27 0 5 11 0.5 5 3 8 11 12 0 4 5 0.8 5<br />

Pride, Robbie....... 4 7 11 6 0 7 10 0.7 3 4 6 10 6 0 6 8 0.8 3<br />

Mathis, Jarrett..... 17 6 23 17 0 1 6 0.2 6<br />

Ware, Brandon....... 1 6 7 10 0 3 7 0.4 4 0 1 1 5 0 1 3 0.3 0<br />

Schickel, Reggie.... 0 2 2 7 0 1 6 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 0<br />

Total............... 250 538 788 549 12 305 354 0.9 80 128 266 394 293 7 157 164 1.0 80<br />

Opponents........... 279 648 927 433 - 314 393 0.8 98 123 333 456 220 2 150 208 0.7 80


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Harvard Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Goffredo, Jim....... 28-28 36.8 .357 .327 .888 2.5 1.3 31 2 15.4 14-14 37.3 .342 .318 .867 2.9 1.1 18 2 14.2<br />

Housman, Drew....... 28-28 35.8 .422 .313 .798 2.9 3.4 44 1 13.2 14-14 36.7 .422 .262 .824 2.9 4.0 20 0 13.6<br />

Cusworth, Brian..... 18-18 32.4 .515 .273 .727 9.1 1.5 13 39 17.4 4-4 35.2 .547 .333 .805 12.0 0.8 1 7 23.0<br />

Harris, Evan........ 27-27 26.0 .455 .000 .769 5.3 1.1 32 23 10.2 13-13 28.0 .490 .000 .714 6.5 1.4 17 14 9.9<br />

Unger, Brad......... 28-9 20.0 .524 .452 .738 3.9 0.5 9 2 6.2 14-9 24.9 .512 .312 .692 5.3 0.6 7 1 7.8<br />

Pusar, Andrew....... 28-28 20.9 .571 .250 .438 2.7 1.4 20 0 5.7 14-14 20.6 .508 .250 .417 2.3 1.1 9 0 5.0<br />

Lin, Jeremy......... 28-0 18.1 .415 .281 .818 2.5 1.8 28 3 4.8 14-0 17.4 .429 .222 .862 2.5 1.6 14 1 5.9<br />

Darcy, Brian........ 28-2 10.9 .516 .000 .643 1.8 0.1 4 8 2.6 14-2 14.5 .556 .000 .800 2.6 0.2 4 4 3.4<br />

Lambert, James...... 26-0 9.5 .396 .222 .000 1.0 0.5 6 1 1.7 13-0 9.2 .440 .250 .000 0.7 0.3 1 0 1.9<br />

Magnarelli, Pat..... 9-0 8.4 .375 .000 1.000 1.4 0.1 4 1 1.8 9-0 8.4 .375 .000 1.000 1.4 0.1 4 1 1.8<br />

Churchwell, Kenyon.. 11-0 4.0 .444 .000 .286 0.6 0.0 0 1 0.9<br />

Blankenau, Alek..... 12-0 2.9 .125 .143 1.000 0.2 0.2 0 0 0.8 9-0 3.7 .125 .143 1.000 0.3 0.2 0 0 1.0<br />

Finkton, Darryl..... 13-0 2.1 .400 1.000 .300 0.5 0.1 1 0 0.6 10-0 1.8 .500 1.000 .375 0.6 0.0 1 0 0.8<br />

Groszyk, Erik....... 6-0 2.5 .500 .333 .000 0.0 0.5 0 0 0.8<br />

Okereke, Ndubuisi... 5-0 1.0 .333 .000 .000 0.4 0.0 0 0 0.4 5-0 1.0 .333 .000 .000 0.4 0.0 0 0 0.4<br />

Miller, Doug........ 1-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 28 .443 .318 .759 32.6 11.3 192 81 72.3 14 .440 .290 .779 33.1 10.6 96 30 70.1<br />

Opponents........... 28 .490 .366 .718 33.2 16.6 214 126 77.4 14 .498 .378 .704 30.1 16.3 115 58 75.6<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Goffredo, Jim....... 132-370 .357 71-217 .327 95-107 .888 430 15.4 63-184 .342 34-107 .318 39-45 .867 199 14.2<br />

Housman, Drew....... 121-287 .422 26-83 .313 103-129 .798 371 13.2 62-147 .422 11-42 .262 56-68 .824 191 13.6<br />

Cusworth, Brian..... 105-204 .515 3-11 .273 101-139 .727 314 17.4 29-53 .547 1-3 .333 33-41 .805 92 23.0<br />

Harris, Evan........ 91-200 .455 0-1 .000 93-121 .769 275 10.2 47-96 .490 0-0 .000 35-49 .714 129 9.9<br />

Unger, Brad......... 65-124 .524 14-31 .452 31-42 .738 175 6.2 43-84 .512 5-16 .312 18-26 .692 109 7.8<br />

Pusar, Andrew....... 72-126 .571 2-8 .250 14-32 .438 160 5.7 32-63 .508 1-4 .250 5-12 .417 70 5.0<br />

Lin, Jeremy......... 44-106 .415 9-32 .281 36-44 .818 133 4.8 27-63 .429 4-18 .222 25-29 .862 83 5.9<br />

Darcy, Brian........ 32-62 .516 0-0 .000 9-14 .643 73 2.6 20-36 .556 0-0 .000 8-10 .800 48 3.4<br />

Lambert, James...... 19-48 .396 6-27 .222 0-0 .000 44 1.7 11-25 .440 3-12 .250 0-0 .000 25 1.9<br />

Magnarelli, Pat..... 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 16 1.8 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 16 1.8<br />

Churchwell, Kenyon.. 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 10 0.9<br />

Blankenau, Alek..... 1-8 .125 1-7 .143 6-6 1.000 9 0.8 1-8 .125 1-7 .143 6-6 1.000 9 1.0<br />

Finkton, Darryl..... 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 3-10 .300 8 0.6 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 3-8 .375 8 0.8<br />

Groszyk, Erik....... 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 5 0.8<br />

Okereke, Ndubuisi... 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.4 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.4<br />

Miller, Doug........ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 697-1572 .443 134-421 .318 497-655 .759 2025 72.3 344-782 .440 61-210 .290 232-298 .779 981 70.1<br />

Opponents........... 811-1656 .490 215-587 .366 331-461 .718 2168 77.4 389-781 .498 110-291 .378 171-243 .704 1059 75.6<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Goffredo, Jim....... 11 59 70 66 1 37 64 0.6 32 6 34 40 34 1 16 38 0.4 32<br />

Housman, Drew....... 19 63 82 60 2 96 106 0.9 33 9 32 41 28 1 56 53 1.1 33<br />

Cusworth, Brian..... 50 113 163 50 2 27 52 0.5 28 13 35 48 11 1 3 16 0.2 28<br />

Harris, Evan........ 52 90 142 79 3 29 57 0.5 20 30 55 85 47 3 18 29 0.6 18<br />

Unger, Brad......... 34 74 108 43 0 15 39 0.4 16 24 50 74 28 0 8 21 0.4 16<br />

Pusar, Andrew....... 38 37 75 37 0 39 36 1.1 12 16 16 32 21 0 15 17 0.9 12<br />

Lin, Jeremy......... 22 48 70 72 3 49 51 1.0 12 13 22 35 35 1 23 24 1.0 12<br />

Darcy, Brian........ 18 33 51 22 0 4 13 0.3 8 14 22 36 15 0 3 11 0.3 8<br />

Lambert, James...... 12 14 26 23 0 13 20 0.6 8 5 4 9 13 0 4 8 0.5 8<br />

Magnarelli, Pat..... 6 7 13 3 0 1 1 1.0 4 6 7 13 3 0 1 1 1.0 4<br />

Churchwell, Kenyon.. 4 3 7 4 0 0 3 0.0 4<br />

Blankenau, Alek..... 0 3 3 5 0 3 2 1.5 7 0 3 3 5 0 2 2 1.0 7<br />

Finkton, Darryl..... 5 2 7 2 0 1 1 1.0 3 5 1 6 1 0 0 1 0.0 3<br />

Groszyk, Erik....... 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1.0 3<br />

Okereke, Ndubuisi... 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 2<br />

Miller, Doug........ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0<br />

Total............... 328 585 913 471 11 317 452 0.7 92 165 298 463 246 7 149 223 0.7 92<br />

Opponents........... 303 628 931 570 - 465 420 1.1 101 117 305 422 279 8 228 193 1.2 90


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Penn Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Zoller, Mark........ 30-30 31.2 .566 .382 .782 7.5 2.9 54 12 18.2 14-14 28.4 .585 .400 .789 6.8 3.5 25 9 16.6<br />

Jaaber, Ibrahim..... 30-30 36.8 .525 .306 .653 4.4 5.3 90 17 15.9 14-14 36.6 .486 .239 .765 4.8 4.6 42 8 14.6<br />

Grandieri, Brian.... 30-29 31.4 .513 .500 .718 5.3 2.7 36 7 12.0 14-14 29.9 .513 .429 .750 5.3 2.0 13 5 10.6<br />

Danley, Steve....... 30-30 28.2 .488 .300 .671 4.8 2.1 20 28 9.0 14-14 27.4 .567 .250 .537 4.7 1.6 7 13 7.6<br />

McMahon, Tommy...... 29-11 18.2 .388 .324 .477 1.8 1.2 14 1 5.1 14-1 15.4 .431 .333 .400 1.9 0.8 5 1 4.6<br />

Egee, Kevin......... 30-8 13.2 .479 .513 .417 1.1 0.6 11 3 4.0 14-3 14.5 .489 .600 .308 1.4 0.6 6 0 4.1<br />

Smith, Darren....... 26-9 14.2 .433 .489 .591 0.7 1.0 11 1 4.3 12-9 18.6 .509 .583 .714 0.8 1.2 8 0 6.5<br />

Kach, Michael....... 23-2 14.2 .478 .412 .679 1.8 1.0 10 1 4.0 14-0 14.9 .423 .462 .706 2.2 1.2 6 1 4.4<br />

Votel, Brennan...... 30-0 9.2 .424 .150 .500 1.4 0.8 5 5 2.1 14-0 7.5 .448 .200 .667 1.5 0.5 2 0 2.1<br />

Reilly, Justin...... 22-0 4.1 .273 .200 .737 0.7 0.2 3 4 1.2 11-0 4.7 .273 .250 .786 0.5 0.1 1 3 1.6<br />

Schreiber, Andreas.. 16-0 4.4 .273 .500 .500 0.9 0.2 2 2 0.6 6-0 4.3 1.000 .000 .000 1.3 0.2 0 0 0.3<br />

Franklin, Adam...... 14-1 1.7 .200 .400 1.000 0.1 0.0 3 1 0.7 10-1 1.8 .167 .250 .000 0.1 0.0 2 1 0.3<br />

Cohen, Aron......... 15-0 3.5 .182 .182 .000 0.0 0.3 2 0 0.4 8-0 1.5 .333 .333 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.4<br />

Lewis, Cameron...... 11-0 2.7 .400 .000 .000 0.7 0.1 0 8 0.4 7-0 2.3 .500 .000 .000 0.6 0.1 0 5 0.3<br />

Gill, Joe........... 11-0 1.3 .000 .000 .000 0.3 0.2 0 1 0.0 8-0 1.4 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.2 0 1 0.0<br />

Total............... 30 .493 .368 .663 33.2 17.7 261 91 74.8 14 .502 .378 .669 33.2 16.2 117 47 72.3<br />

Opponents........... 30 .436 .358 .704 33.1 12.8 216 96 67.7 14 .401 .297 .712 31.2 10.4 91 42 58.4<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Zoller, Mark........ 198-350 .566 39-102 .382 111-142 .782 546 18.2 86-147 .585 16-40 .400 45-57 .789 233 16.6<br />

Jaaber, Ibrahim..... 181-345 .525 33-108 .306 81-124 .653 476 15.9 71-146 .486 11-46 .239 52-68 .765 205 14.6<br />

Grandieri, Brian.... 141-275 .513 22-44 .500 56-78 .718 360 12.0 61-119 .513 6-14 .429 21-28 .750 149 10.6<br />

Danley, Steve....... 83-170 .488 9-30 .300 96-143 .671 271 9.0 38-67 .567 2-8 .250 29-54 .537 107 7.6<br />

McMahon, Tommy...... 52-134 .388 23-71 .324 21-44 .477 148 5.1 25-58 .431 8-24 .333 6-15 .400 64 4.6<br />

Egee, Kevin......... 45-94 .479 20-39 .513 10-24 .417 120 4.0 22-45 .489 9-15 .600 4-13 .308 57 4.1<br />

Smith, Darren....... 39-90 .433 22-45 .489 13-22 .591 113 4.3 27-53 .509 14-24 .583 10-14 .714 78 6.5<br />

Kach, Michael....... 33-69 .478 7-17 .412 19-28 .679 92 4.0 22-52 .423 6-13 .462 12-17 .706 62 4.4<br />

Votel, Brennan...... 28-66 .424 3-20 .150 3-6 .500 62 2.1 13-29 .448 1-5 .200 2-3 .667 29 2.1<br />

Reilly, Justin...... 6-22 .273 1-5 .200 14-19 .737 27 1.2 3-11 .273 1-4 .250 11-14 .786 18 1.6<br />

Schreiber, Andreas.. 3-11 .273 1-2 .500 3-6 .500 10 0.6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3<br />

Franklin, Adam...... 2-10 .200 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 10 0.7 1-6 .167 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3 0.3<br />

Cohen, Aron......... 2-11 .182 2-11 .182 0-2 .000 6 0.4 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 3 0.4<br />

Lewis, Cameron...... 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-6 .000 4 0.4 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.3<br />

Gill, Joe........... 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 0.0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 815-1654 .493 184-500 .368 431-650 .663 2245 74.8 372-741 .502 76-201 .378 192-287 .669 1012 72.3<br />

Opponents........... 719-1649 .436 189-528 .358 405-575 .704 2032 67.7 294-733 .401 62-209 .297 168-236 .712 818 58.4<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Zoller, Mark........ 58 167 225 103 3 87 81 1.1 33 19 76 95 50 2 49 35 1.4 24<br />

Jaaber, Ibrahim..... 50 83 133 65 1 159 88 1.8 32 15 52 67 26 0 64 34 1.9 25<br />

Grandieri, Brian.... 44 115 159 48 1 81 56 1.4 23 26 48 74 17 0 28 21 1.3 18<br />

Danley, Steve....... 42 101 143 96 4 62 49 1.3 19 19 47 66 36 0 23 23 1.0 15<br />

McMahon, Tommy...... 12 40 52 51 0 36 44 0.8 15 4 23 27 18 0 11 14 0.8 15<br />

Egee, Kevin......... 11 23 34 36 0 19 16 1.2 10 7 12 19 17 0 8 8 1.0 10<br />

Smith, Darren....... 4 15 19 33 0 25 30 0.8 17 3 6 9 15 0 15 15 1.0 17<br />

Kach, Michael....... 10 31 41 28 0 24 19 1.3 14 8 23 31 22 0 17 10 1.7 14<br />

Votel, Brennan...... 22 21 43 42 1 24 15 1.6 11 10 11 21 15 0 7 4 1.8 11<br />

Reilly, Justin...... 5 11 16 20 0 4 6 0.7 4 3 3 6 11 0 1 5 0.2 4<br />

Schreiber, Andreas.. 8 7 15 17 0 3 9 0.3 4 4 4 8 9 0 1 5 0.2 2<br />

Franklin, Adam...... 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0.0 7 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0.0 3<br />

Cohen, Aron......... 0 0 0 5 0 4 2 2.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 3<br />

Lewis, Cameron...... 5 3 8 5 0 1 1 1.0 2 2 2 4 3 0 1 0 0.0 2<br />

Gill, Joe........... 0 3 3 2 0 2 1 2.0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 2.0 0<br />

Total............... 316 681 997 554 10 531 423 1.3 97 135 330 465 243 2 227 179 1.3 86<br />

Opponents........... 343 651 994 606 - 385 489 0.8 102 143 294 437 272 6 146 218 0.7 78


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Princeton Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Owings, Luke........ 28-21 19.0 .449 .384 .594 3.3 0.6 19 11 7.6 14-7 18.7 .439 .385 .583 3.9 0.6 9 6 7.1<br />

Koncz, Kyle......... 26-14 24.1 .428 .386 .786 2.4 0.9 19 4 8.0 13-1 20.7 .329 .267 .429 2.5 0.9 7 2 5.0<br />

Schroeder, Marcus... 28-28 38.8 .377 .329 .735 2.6 3.1 51 1 6.5 14-14 38.9 .360 .386 .583 2.1 3.1 24 0 7.4<br />

Gunn, Lincoln....... 28-28 32.3 .351 .295 .786 1.9 1.7 19 3 6.3 14-14 32.8 .333 .259 .818 2.0 1.7 9 2 5.9<br />

Conway, Justin...... 25-22 29.2 .390 .138 .667 3.9 2.2 37 6 5.9 13-11 29.1 .328 .000 .636 4.4 1.8 17 5 4.5<br />

Strittmatter, Mike.. 28-0 16.6 .453 .440 .500 1.6 0.6 11 4 4.9 14-0 17.1 .400 .346 .389 2.0 0.6 7 2 4.6<br />

Savage, Noah........ 27-4 13.8 .411 .333 .760 1.2 0.6 7 5 5.0 13-4 14.3 .489 .448 .895 1.2 0.4 2 3 5.8<br />

Finley, Zach........ 28-17 12.5 .476 .000 .375 2.1 0.5 7 12 3.0 14-13 13.1 .444 .000 .500 1.7 0.5 4 5 3.6<br />

Buffmire, Edwin..... 21-0 15.0 .389 .111 .676 2.1 1.0 12 3 3.1 7-0 13.0 .471 .000 .500 1.1 0.0 3 1 2.4<br />

STEUERER, Kevin..... 12-6 15.5 .400 .222 .632 1.8 0.8 3 3 3.2 10-6 17.8 .400 .222 .632 2.2 0.9 2 3 3.8<br />

Sargeant, Matt...... 6-0 7.0 .333 .333 .625 0.5 0.0 2 0 2.0 3-0 7.7 .500 .333 .500 0.7 0.0 1 0 3.0<br />

Buczak, Pawel....... 5-0 7.0 .500 .000 .500 1.2 1.2 1 1 1.8 4-0 8.2 .600 .000 .500 1.5 1.2 1 1 2.2<br />

Petrie, Chris....... 1-0 2.0 1.000 1.000 .000 1.0 0.0 0 0 3.0<br />

Woolridge, Zach..... 2-0 0.5 .000 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 28 .410 .341 .667 23.9 11.1 188 53 50.4 14 .389 .315 .613 24.6 10.4 86 30 47.9<br />

Opponents........... 28 .449 .308 .693 28.7 8.6 141 78 53.3 14 .458 .301 .768 29.6 9.3 75 41 55.4<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Owings, Luke........ 75-167 .449 43-112 .384 19-32 .594 212 7.6 36-82 .439 20-52 .385 7-12 .583 99 7.1<br />

Koncz, Kyle......... 68-159 .428 51-132 .386 22-28 .786 209 8.0 23-70 .329 16-60 .267 3-7 .429 65 5.0<br />

Schroeder, Marcus... 61-162 .377 23-70 .329 36-49 .735 181 6.5 36-100 .360 17-44 .386 14-24 .583 103 7.4<br />

Gunn, Lincoln....... 59-168 .351 36-122 .295 22-28 .786 176 6.3 29-87 .333 15-58 .259 9-11 .818 82 5.9<br />

Conway, Justin...... 55-141 .390 4-29 .138 34-51 .667 148 5.9 22-67 .328 0-10 .000 14-22 .636 58 4.5<br />

Strittmatter, Mike.. 48-106 .453 22-50 .440 18-36 .500 136 4.9 24-60 .400 9-26 .346 7-18 .389 64 4.6<br />

Savage, Noah........ 39-95 .411 20-60 .333 38-50 .760 136 5.0 23-47 .489 13-29 .448 17-19 .895 76 5.8<br />

Finley, Zach........ 39-82 .476 0-0 .000 6-16 .375 84 3.0 24-54 .444 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 51 3.6<br />

Buffmire, Edwin..... 21-54 .389 1-9 .111 23-34 .676 66 3.1 8-17 .471 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 17 2.4<br />

STEUERER, Kevin..... 12-30 .400 2-9 .222 12-19 .632 38 3.2<br />

Sargeant, Matt...... 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 5-8 .625 12 2.0 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 9 3.0<br />

Buczak, Pawel....... 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 9 1.8 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 9 2.2<br />

Petrie, Chris....... 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 3.0<br />

Woolridge, Zach..... 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 484-1181 .410 204-598 .341 238-357 .667 1410 50.4 243-625 .389 93-295 .315 92-150 .613 671 47.9<br />

Opponents........... 521-1161 .449 104-338 .308 347-501 .693 1493 53.3 262-572 .458 43-143 .301 208-271 .768 775 55.4<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Owings, Luke........ 21 72 93 60 1 16 31 0.5 19 15 40 55 32 1 9 14 0.6 16<br />

Koncz, Kyle......... 11 52 63 61 2 24 20 1.2 20 7 25 32 28 1 12 6 2.0 18<br />

Schroeder, Marcus... 18 54 72 62 1 87 54 1.6 17 7 22 29 29 0 43 22 2.0 17<br />

Gunn, Lincoln....... 12 42 54 51 0 48 41 1.2 22 7 21 28 28 0 24 21 1.1 22<br />

Conway, Justin...... 36 62 98 72 4 54 50 1.1 16 25 32 57 34 2 23 25 0.9 11<br />

Strittmatter, Mike.. 9 37 46 46 0 18 41 0.4 17 6 22 28 22 0 9 22 0.4 13<br />

Savage, Noah........ 14 19 33 29 0 15 22 0.7 16 8 7 15 20 0 5 13 0.4 16<br />

Finley, Zach........ 10 48 58 44 1 13 35 0.4 12 4 20 24 24 0 7 12 0.6 12<br />

Buffmire, Edwin..... 16 28 44 41 1 21 26 0.8 12 3 5 8 15 0 0 9 0.0 9<br />

STEUERER, Kevin..... 9 13 22 21 0 9 18 0.5 12<br />

Sargeant, Matt...... 2 1 3 5 0 0 1 0.0 7 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0.0 7<br />

Buczak, Pawel....... 3 3 6 7 0 6 4 1.5 5 3 3 6 7 0 5 4 1.2 5<br />

Petrie, Chris....... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 3<br />

Woolridge, Zach..... 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0<br />

Total............... 197 471 668 499 10 311 368 0.8 74 115 229 344 262 4 146 178 0.8 74<br />

Opponents........... 247 556 803 432 - 241 381 0.6 79 119 296 415 210 4 130 178 0.7 68


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Basketball 2006-07<br />

Yale Overall/Conference Statistics (Through games of Mar 13, 2007)<br />

All games<br />

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SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G<br />

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Flato, Eric......... 27-27 34.2 .412 .390 .748 2.0 3.6 50 0 15.3 14-14 37.2 .419 .407 .716 2.3 3.6 24 0 16.4<br />

Holmes, Caleb....... 27-22 25.1 .405 .348 .837 2.7 2.2 17 6 8.7 14-14 27.6 .386 .333 .912 3.1 2.4 7 4 9.6<br />

Hughes, Casey....... 24-22 26.5 .489 .000 .552 5.8 1.6 39 6 9.6 12-12 27.1 .517 .000 .432 5.7 1.8 20 4 8.8<br />

Morin, Ross......... 26-25 23.8 .522 .667 .714 4.3 0.9 15 14 8.7 14-14 26.2 .552 .500 .780 3.5 0.6 9 9 9.2<br />

Pinick, Travis...... 27-4 17.8 .524 .303 .750 3.4 1.9 17 12 6.6 14-1 19.6 .609 .385 .724 4.4 2.1 12 9 7.9<br />

Kyle, Matt.......... 27-25 18.9 .564 .000 .622 3.8 0.7 9 23 5.9 14-14 19.9 .587 .000 .667 3.6 0.6 3 11 6.1<br />

Holmes, Nick........ 25-4 19.3 .426 .403 .583 3.1 1.1 18 3 5.2 12-1 21.5 .465 .452 .583 3.2 0.9 10 2 5.1<br />

Kaplan, Sam......... 15-4 19.4 .456 .000 .621 2.6 0.7 3 1 5.3 6-0 13.0 .529 .000 .500 2.0 0.0 0 0 3.5<br />

Zampier, Alexander.. 24-2 12.0 .321 .290 .719 1.4 0.8 17 0 2.8 11-0 10.5 .333 .375 .583 1.2 0.2 5 0 2.0<br />

Abromaitis, Jason... 19-0 14.1 .397 .208 .533 4.1 0.9 8 3 3.1 6-0 10.8 .429 .400 .000 2.0 0.5 1 1 2.3<br />

Nelson, Paul........ 20-0 8.2 .476 .000 .615 1.4 0.1 0 6 1.8 11-0 10.0 .538 .000 .591 1.5 0.1 0 4 2.5<br />

Gibson, Jordan...... 9-0 1.7 .571 .000 .625 0.1 0.3 2 1 1.4 4-0 1.5 .250 .000 .667 0.0 0.0 0 0 1.5<br />

White, Ed........... 4-0 6.5 .333 .333 .000 1.5 0.2 0 1 2.0<br />

Greenberg, Ari...... 10-0 2.9 .250 .000 .000 0.3 0.6 2 0 0.2 4-0 2.5 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.5 0 0 0.0<br />

Davis, Josh......... 8-0 2.5 1.000 .000 .000 0.5 0.1 0 1 0.2 4-0 1.2 .000 .000 .000 0.2 0.0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 27 .456 .354 .688 33.1 14.0 197 77 68.1 14 .485 .393 .694 30.3 12.3 91 44 67.6<br />

Opponents........... 27 .457 .350 .665 31.1 13.5 187 74 66.3 14 .466 .347 .664 28.7 13.2 86 33 64.5<br />

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SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G<br />

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Flato, Eric......... 133-323 .412 71-182 .390 77-103 .748 414 15.3 70-167 .419 37-91 .407 53-74 .716 230 16.4<br />

Holmes, Caleb....... 68-168 .405 32-92 .348 67-80 .837 235 8.7 34-88 .386 15-45 .333 52-57 .912 135 9.6<br />

Hughes, Casey....... 91-186 .489 0-4 .000 48-87 .552 230 9.6 45-87 .517 0-1 .000 16-37 .432 106 8.8<br />

Morin, Ross......... 82-157 .522 2-3 .667 60-84 .714 226 8.7 48-87 .552 1-2 .500 32-41 .780 129 9.2<br />

Pinick, Travis...... 66-126 .524 10-33 .303 36-48 .750 178 6.6 42-69 .609 5-13 .385 21-29 .724 110 7.9<br />

Kyle, Matt.......... 66-117 .564 0-0 .000 28-45 .622 160 5.9 37-63 .587 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 86 6.1<br />

Holmes, Nick........ 43-101 .426 29-72 .403 14-24 .583 129 5.2 20-43 .465 14-31 .452 7-12 .583 61 5.1<br />

Kaplan, Sam......... 31-68 .456 0-3 .000 18-29 .621 80 5.3 9-17 .529 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 21 3.5<br />

Zampier, Alexander.. 18-56 .321 9-31 .290 23-32 .719 68 2.8 6-18 .333 3-8 .375 7-12 .583 22 2.0<br />

Abromaitis, Jason... 23-58 .397 5-24 .208 8-15 .533 59 3.1 6-14 .429 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 14 2.3<br />

Nelson, Paul........ 10-21 .476 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 36 1.8 7-13 .538 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 27 2.5<br />

Gibson, Jordan...... 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 13 1.4 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 6 1.5<br />

White, Ed........... 3-9 .333 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 8 2.0<br />

Greenberg, Ari...... 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Davis, Josh......... 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0<br />

Total............... 640-1402 .456 160-452 .354 400-581 .688 1840 68.1 325-670 .485 77-196 .393 220-317 .694 947 67.6<br />

Opponents........... 637-1394 .457 156-446 .350 361-543 .665 1791 66.3 334-717 .466 87-251 .347 148-223 .664 903 64.5<br />

|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|<br />

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi Pts<br />

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Flato, Eric......... 9 44 53 30 0 96 62 1.5 26 5 27 32 11 0 51 33 1.5 26<br />

Holmes, Caleb....... 8 66 74 67 1 60 42 1.4 20 5 39 44 35 0 34 20 1.7 20<br />

Hughes, Casey....... 56 83 139 53 2 38 51 0.7 18 26 42 68 28 1 21 29 0.7 18<br />

Morin, Ross......... 37 74 111 68 2 24 40 0.6 19 15 34 49 30 0 9 20 0.4 19<br />

Pinick, Travis...... 28 65 93 39 0 52 43 1.2 16 18 43 61 20 0 29 16 1.8 16<br />

Kyle, Matt.......... 46 56 102 94 2 20 41 0.5 13 22 29 51 48 1 9 20 0.4 13<br />

Holmes, Nick........ 10 68 78 34 0 27 32 0.8 13 4 34 38 21 0 11 19 0.6 11<br />

Kaplan, Sam......... 14 25 39 29 0 11 18 0.6 11 4 8 12 10 0 0 2 0.0 10<br />

Zampier, Alexander.. 4 30 34 37 1 19 35 0.5 10 2 11 13 11 0 2 8 0.2 7<br />

Abromaitis, Jason... 25 52 77 27 0 18 18 1.0 12 6 6 12 5 0 3 5 0.6 6<br />

Nelson, Paul........ 11 16 27 25 0 1 9 0.1 8 8 9 17 13 0 1 6 0.2 8<br />

Gibson, Jordan...... 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 3.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 4<br />

White, Ed........... 1 5 6 0 0 1 1 1.0 5<br />

Greenberg, Ari...... 1 2 3 2 0 6 1 6.0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0.0 0<br />

Davis, Josh......... 1 3 4 1 0 1 0 0.0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0<br />

Total............... 275 620 895 507 8 377 397 0.9 98 124 300 424 232 2 172 179 1.0 88<br />

Opponents........... 244 596 840 521 - 365 392 0.9 90 126 276 402 281 6 185 182 1.0 86


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Honorees<br />

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Brown<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

John Pryor (1908), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Gene Barth (1963)<br />

Arnie Berman (1972)<br />

Eric Blackiston (1995)<br />

Phil Brown (1974-75)<br />

Mike Cingiser (1960-61-62)<br />

Jason Forte (2003-04-05)<br />

Earl Hunt (2001-02-03)<br />

Mark McAndrew (2007)<br />

Eddie Morris (1974)<br />

Peter Moss (1979-80)<br />

Todd Mulder (1985)<br />

Alai Nuualiitia (2003)<br />

Brian Saunders (1976-77)<br />

Joe Tebo (1956)<br />

Jim Turner (1986)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Darren Brady (1985), 1st<br />

Rick Lloyd (1991), 3rd<br />

Rick Lloyd (1992), 2nd<br />

Todd Murray (1985), 1st<br />

Jim Turner (1986), 1st<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Arnie Berman (1972)<br />

Jade Newburn (1997)<br />

Brian Saunders (1977)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Marcus Becker (2006)<br />

Paul Krasinski (1998)<br />

Rick Lloyd (1992)<br />

Josh Meyer (2002)<br />

Jade Newburn (1997)<br />

Patrick Powers (2003-04)<br />

Jesse Wood (2000-01)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

John Bach (1948-49), Boston<br />

George Grimshaw (1946-47), Providence<br />

Francis Mahoney (1952-54), Boston, Baltimore<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

Arnie Berman (1972), Buffalo (5th rd, 65)<br />

Mike Cingiser (1962), Boston (9th rd, 78)<br />

Columbia<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

A.D. Alexander (1911), 1st<br />

John Azary (1951), 2nd<br />

Lou Bender (1930), 1st<br />

Lou Bender (1932), 1st<br />

Claus Benson (1912), 1st<br />

Walt Budko (1948), 3rd<br />

Chet Forte (1956), 2nd<br />

Chet Forte (1957), 1st<br />

Biaggio Gerussi (1909), 1st<br />

George Gregory (1931), 1st<br />

Marcus Hurley (1905), 1st<br />

Marcus Hurley (1906), 1st<br />

Marcus Hurley (1907), 1st<br />

Dave Jones (1932), 1st<br />

Ted Kiendl (1909), 1st<br />

Ted Kiendl (1910), 1st<br />

Ted Kiendl (1911), 1st<br />

Charlie Lee (1915), 1st<br />

W.M. Lee (1911), 1st<br />

John Lorch (1927), 1st<br />

Jim McMillian (1968), 2nd<br />

Jim McMillian (1969), 1st<br />

Jim McMillian (1970), 2nd<br />

Dan Meenan (1914), 1st<br />

Bill Nash (1935), 1st<br />

Bill Nash (1936), 1st<br />

Dave Newmark (1966), *<br />

John O’Brien (1937), 1st<br />

John O’Brien (1938), 1st<br />

John Ryan (1907), 1st<br />

John Ryan (1908), 1st<br />

John Ryan (1909), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Craig Austin (2000-01)<br />

John Baumann (2007)<br />

Darren Burnett (1982-83)<br />

Alton Byrd (1977-78-79)<br />

Tom Casey (1993)<br />

Sean Couch (1987)<br />

Heyward Dotson (1969-70)<br />

Ted Dwyer (1957)<br />

Bob Evans (1973)<br />

Stan Felsinger (1966)<br />

Chet Forte (1955-57)<br />

Ricky Free (1977-78)<br />

Tom Gwydir (1986)<br />

Buck Jenkins (1991-92-93)<br />

Jim McMillian (1968-69-70)<br />

Dave Newmark (1966-68)<br />

Russ Steward (1992)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Heyward Dotson (1970)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

William Ames (1968)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Craig Austin (2000-01)<br />

Joe Case (2002)<br />

Matt Fuchs (1997)<br />

Ben Nwachukwu (2006)<br />

Gary Raimondo (1998-99)<br />

Eric Speaker (1992)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Walter Budko (1948-52), Baltimore,<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Henry Dehnert (1946-47), Providence<br />

Jim McMillian (1970-79), Los Angeles, Buffalo,<br />

New York, Portland<br />

Jack Molinas (1953-54), Fort Wayne<br />

George Munroe (1946-48), St. Louis, Boston<br />

Dave Newmark (1968-71), Chicago,Atlanta,<br />

Carolina (ABA)<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

John Azary (1951), Boston<br />

Paul Brandt (1953), Milwaukee<br />

Alton Byrd (1979), Boston (10th rd, 186)<br />

Sean Couch (1987), Indiana (3rd rd, 60)<br />

Heyward Dotson (1970), Phoenix (7th rd, 112)<br />

Chet Forte (1957), Cincinnati (7th rd, 49)<br />

Ricky Free (1979), N.J. Nets (9th rd, 173)<br />

Jim McMillian (1970), L.A. Lakers (1st rd, 13)<br />

Jack Molinas (1953), Fort Wayne<br />

Dave Newmark (1968), Chicago (3rd rd, 31)<br />

Roger Walaszak (1969), N.Y. Knicks<br />

(9th rd, 124)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Honorees<br />

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Cornell<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Leslie Brown (1915), 1st<br />

Robert Gale (1948), 2nd<br />

George Halstead (1913), 1st<br />

Gil Halstead (1914), 1st<br />

Walter Lunden (1914), 1st<br />

John Luther (1923), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

John Bajusz (1985-86-87)<br />

Ken Bantum (1985)<br />

KaRon Barnes (2004)<br />

Bill Baugh (1962)<br />

Maynard Brown (1975)<br />

Lenny Collins (2005)<br />

Steve Cram (1965)<br />

Bob DeLuca (1965-66)<br />

George Farley (1960)<br />

Sam Jacobs (1988)<br />

Lou Jordan (1958)<br />

Mike Lucas (1982)<br />

John McCord (1997)<br />

Greg Morris (1967)<br />

Chuck Rolles (1955-56)<br />

Jerry Szachara (1963)<br />

Bernard Vaughan (1977)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Lenny Collins (2006) 3rd<br />

Graham Dow (2007) 1st<br />

Jeff Gaca (1993) 3rd<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Greg Barratt (2001)<br />

Lenny Collins (2005-06)<br />

Kevin Cuttica (1999)<br />

Graham Dow (2005)<br />

Jeff Gaca (1992)<br />

Derek Kruse (2000)<br />

Steve Marusich (1994)<br />

Omar Sanders (1993)<br />

Brandt Schuckman (1996)<br />

Justin Treadwell (1994)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Gene Bence (1948-50), Oshkosh (NBL),<br />

Tri-Cities<br />

Nat Militzok (1946-47), New York,Toronto<br />

Ed Peterson (1948-51), Syracuse (NBL),<br />

Tri-Cities<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

Ken Bantum (1985), N.Y. Knicks<br />

(7th rd, 142)<br />

George Farley (1960), Minneapolis<br />

(5th rd, 34)<br />

Robert Gale (1948), St. Louis<br />

Paul Gerwin (1951), Philadelphia<br />

Lou Jordan (1959), Detroit (6th rd, 40th)<br />

Gregg Morris (1968),Baltimore<br />

(16th rd, 200)<br />

Ed Peterson (1948), N.Y. Knicks<br />

Jerry Szachara (1963), N.Y. Knicks<br />

(13th rd, 80)<br />

Dartmouth<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Al Bonniwell (1935), 1st<br />

Audley Brindley (1944), 1st<br />

Gus Broberg (1939), 1st<br />

Gus Broberg (1940), 1st<br />

Gus Broberg (1941), 1st<br />

George Grebenstein (1906), 1st<br />

Ernst Mensel (1912), 1st<br />

George Munroe (1942), 1st<br />

Rufus Sisson (1912), 1st<br />

Stanley Skaug (1943), 2nd<br />

Maurice Swarthout (1929), 3rd<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Paul Anderson (1983-84)<br />

Jim Barton (1988-89)<br />

James Blackwell (1991)<br />

James Brown (1973)<br />

Brian Burke (1984)<br />

Sterling Edmonds (1978)<br />

Paul Erland (1971)<br />

Gregg Frame (1994)<br />

Jim Francis (1955-57)<br />

Shaun Gee (1998-99)<br />

Ron Judson (1956)<br />

Chuck Kaufman (1959)<br />

Rudy LaRusso (1958-59)<br />

Larry Lawrence (1979-81)<br />

Seamus Lonergan (1995-96-97)<br />

Walter Palmer (1990)<br />

George Ramming (1961)<br />

Bryan Randall (1988)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Paul Anderson (1984), 1st<br />

Jon Logan Edwards (1982), 4th<br />

Tim Hassett (1985), 1st<br />

Seamus Lonergan (1996), 1st<br />

Seamus Lonergan (1997), 2nd<br />

John Mackay (1989), 3rd<br />

John Mackay (1990), 3rd<br />

Crawford Palmer (1993), 2nd<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

George Munroe (1949)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Paul Anderson (1984)<br />

Joe Colgan (1968)<br />

Bill Healey (1976)<br />

Seamus Lonergan (1997)<br />

John Mackay (1990)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Greg Buth (1999-00-01)<br />

Jason Capps (1994)<br />

Jacob Capps (1995-96)<br />

John Conley (1993)<br />

Mike Crotty (1992)<br />

Jason Kemp (1998-00)<br />

Mark Kissling (2001)<br />

Michael Liddy (2005)<br />

Seamus Lonergan (1995-96-97)<br />

Mike McLaren (2003-04)<br />

Brian McMillan (2006)<br />

Crawford Palmer (1993)<br />

OLYMPIANS<br />

Crawford Palmer (2000), Silver medal for France<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

James Blackwell (1994-95), Charlotte, Boston<br />

Audley Brindley (1946-47), New York<br />

Rudy LaRusso (1959-69), Minneapolis,<br />

Los Angeles, San Francisco<br />

Edward Leede (1949-51), Boston<br />

Dick McGuire (1949-60), New York, Detroit<br />

George Munroe (1946-48), St. Louis, Boston<br />

Walter Palmer (1990-93), Utah, Dallas<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

James Brown (1973), Kansas City-Omaha<br />

(9th rd, 143)<br />

Sterling Edmunds (1978), Portland (3rd rd, 66)<br />

Rudy LaRusso (1959), Minneapolis (2nd, 9)<br />

Walter Palmer (1990), Utah (2nd rd, 33)<br />

Alex Wynn (1970), Detroit (9th rd, 139)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Honorees<br />

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Harvard<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Harold Amberg (1906), 1st<br />

Wyndol Gray (1946), 2nd<br />

Ralph Griffiths (1906), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Joe Carrabino (1984-85)<br />

Dan Clemente (2000-01)<br />

Don Fleming (1980-81-82)<br />

Mike Gielen (1989)<br />

Patrick Harvey (2002)<br />

Tim Hill (1999)<br />

Ralph James (1990)<br />

Floyd Lewis (1971)<br />

Merle McClung (1964)<br />

Ron Mitchell (1991)<br />

Keith Sedlacek (1966)<br />

Lou Silver (1974)<br />

Kyle Snowden (1996-97)<br />

Matt Stehle (2005-06)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Joe Carrabino (1981), 4th<br />

Joe Carrabino (1985), 1st<br />

Arne Duncan (1987), 1st<br />

Jim Goffredo (2007), 2nd<br />

Tim Hill (1999), 2nd<br />

Matt Stehle (2006), 2nd<br />

RHODES SCHOLARS<br />

Bryce Nelson (1959)<br />

Charles Maynes (1960)<br />

Ben Heineman (1965)<br />

Merle McClung (1965)<br />

Charles Filson (1966)<br />

Franklin Raines (1971)<br />

Donald Gogel (1971)<br />

James Basker (1976)<br />

Glen Fine (1979)<br />

Alex Dreier (1988)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Glen Fine (1979)<br />

Willie Jenkins (1974)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Mike Beam (1999)<br />

Jan Esway (1995)<br />

Andrew Gellert (2002)<br />

Tim Hill (1998)<br />

Ron Mitchell (1992)<br />

E. Prasse-Freeman (2003)<br />

Tyler Rullman (1993)<br />

Matt Stehle (2006)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Saul Marlachin (1947-48), Boston<br />

Edward Smith (1953-54), New York<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

James Brown (1973),Atlanta (4th rd, 42)<br />

Joe Carrabino (1985), Denver (6th rd, 135)<br />

Dale Dover (1971), Boston (10th rd, 161)<br />

Bob Ferry (1985),Atlanta (7th rd, 146)<br />

Glenn Fine (1979), S Anton (10th rd, 199)<br />

Ernest Hardy (1970), Detroit (13th rd, 195)<br />

Floyd Lewis (1973), Cleve (11th rd, 169)<br />

Ed Smith (1951), N.Y. Knicks<br />

Keith Webster (1987), Utah (7th rd, 153)<br />

Penn<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Ernie Beck (1951), 2nd<br />

Ernie Beck (1952), 2nd<br />

Ernie Beck (1953), 1st<br />

Francis Crossin (1944), 2nd<br />

Howard Dallmar (1945), 1st<br />

George Flint (1906), 1st<br />

George Flint (1907), 1st<br />

Emanuel Goldblatt (1925), 1st<br />

Emanuel Goldblatt (1926), 1st<br />

William Graves (1922), 1st<br />

Ron Haigler (1975), 5th<br />

Charles Keinath (1906), 1st<br />

Charles Keinath (1907), 1st<br />

Charles Keinath (1908), 1st<br />

Charles Keinath (1909), 1st<br />

Thomas Magner (1930), 2nd<br />

Dan McNichol (1919), 1st<br />

Dan McNichol (1920), 1st<br />

Dan McNichol (1921), 1st<br />

Edward McNichol (1916), 1st<br />

Bob Morse (1972), 2nd<br />

Fran Murray (1937), 1st<br />

Hubert Peck (1918), 1st<br />

Hubert Peck (1920), 1st<br />

Tony Price (1979), 1st<br />

Joe Schaaf (1928), 1st<br />

Joe Schaaf (1929), 1st<br />

Andrew Stannard (1919), 1st<br />

George Sweeney (1918), 1st<br />

George Sweeney (1920), 1st<br />

William Turner (1912), 1st<br />

Lewis Walton (1911), 1st<br />

David Wohl (1971), 4th<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Jerome Allen (1993-94-95)<br />

Koko Archibong (2002)<br />

John Beecroft (1974-75)<br />

Tim Begley (2005)<br />

Steve Bilsky (1970)<br />

Ira Bowman (1996)<br />

Michael Brown (1983)<br />

Perry Bromwell (1985-86-87)<br />

Corky Calhoun (1970-71-72)<br />

Dick Csencsitz (1958)<br />

Hassan Duncombe (1990)<br />

John Engles (1976)<br />

Walt Frazier (1989)<br />

Ron Haigler (1973-74-75)<br />

Ken Hall (1981)<br />

Phil Hankinson (1972-73)<br />

Ibrahim Jaaber (2006-07)<br />

Michael Jordan (1998-99-00)<br />

Tim Krug (1996)<br />

Matt Langel (2000)<br />

Bart Leach (1955)<br />

Bruce Lefkowitz (1987)<br />

Paul Little (1982)<br />

Matt Maloney (1993-94-95)<br />

Keven McDonald (1976-77-78)<br />

Bob Mikvy (1960)<br />

Bob Morse (1972)<br />

Jeff Neuman (1964-65-66)<br />

Ugonna Onyekwe (2002-03)<br />

Stan Pawlak (1964-65-66)<br />

Barry Pierce (1994)<br />

Lamar Plummer (2001)<br />

Tony Price (1979)<br />

Paul Romanczuk (1999)<br />

James Salters (1980)<br />

Jeff Schiffner (2003-04)<br />

Joe Sturgis (1956)<br />

Andrew Toole (2002)<br />

Matt White (1979)<br />

Dave Wohl (1969-71)<br />

Mark Zoller (2006-07)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Robert Morse (1971), 1st<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

John Wideman (1963)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Robert Morse (1972)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Koko Archibong (2002-03)<br />

Tim Begley (2004-05)<br />

Steve Danley (2006)<br />

Jeff Goldstein (1998)<br />

David Klatsky (2001)<br />

Mike Milobsky (1992)<br />

Jeff Schiffner (2003)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Jerome Allen (1995-97), Minn, Indiana, Den<br />

Ernie Beck (1953-61), Phila, St. Louis, Syra<br />

Bob Bigelow (1975-79), K. City, Bos, S.D.<br />

Ira Bowman (1999-02), Philadelphia,Atlanta<br />

Corky Calhoun (1972-80), Phx, L.A., Port, Ind<br />

Francis Crossin (1947-50), Philadelphia<br />

Howard Dallmar (1946-49), Philadelphia<br />

Phil Hankinson (1973-75), Boston<br />

Matt Maloney (1996-01), Hous, Chicago, Atl<br />

Jack McCloskey (1952-53), Philadelphia<br />

Tony Price (1980-81), San Diego<br />

Dave Wohl (1971-78), Philadelphia, Port,<br />

Buffalo, Houston, New York, New Jersey<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

Jerome Allen (1995), Minnesota (2nd rd, 49)<br />

Ernie Beck (1953), Philadelphia<br />

Bob Bigelow (1975), K.C.-Omaha<br />

(1st rd, 13)<br />

Perry Bromwell (1987), N.J. Nets (6th rd, 118)<br />

Corky Calhoun (1972), Phoenix (1st rd, 4)<br />

Al Cotler (1972), Chicago (12th rd, 174)<br />

Francis Crossin (1947), Philadelphia<br />

John Engles (1976), Cleveland (4th rd, 66)<br />

Ron Haigler (1975), Chicago (4th rd, 68)<br />

Phil Hankinson (1973), Boston (2nd rd, 35)<br />

Bart Leach (1955), Boston<br />

Paul Little (1983), Portland (7th rd, 154)<br />

Keven McDonald (1978), Seattle (2nd rd, 42)<br />

Bob Morse (1972), Buffalo (3rd rd, 32)<br />

Jeff Neuman (1966), Baltimore (6th rd, 55)<br />

Tony Price (1979), Detroit (2nd rd, 29)<br />

James Salters (1980), N.Y. Knicks<br />

(8th rd, 171)<br />

Don Scanlon (1952), Philadelphia<br />

Ed Stefanski (1976), Phila (10th rd, 168)<br />

Matt White (1979), Portland (5th rd, 100)<br />

Bobby Willis (1979), Phila (7th rd, 142)<br />

Dave Wohl (1971), Phila (3rd rd, 46)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Honorees<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

Princeton<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bill Bradley (1963), 1st<br />

Bill Bradley (1964), 1st<br />

Bill Bradley (1965), 1st<br />

Ken Fairman (1933), 1st<br />

Cyril Haas (1916), 1st<br />

Cyril Haas (1917), 1st<br />

Arthur Loeb (1922), 1st<br />

Arthur Loeb (1923), 1st<br />

Carl Loeb (1926), 1st<br />

Geoff Petrie (1970), 3rd<br />

Hamilton Salmon (1913), 1st<br />

Brian Taylor (1972), 1st<br />

Chris Thomforde (1967), 2nd<br />

O. deG.Vanderbilt (1905), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Carl Belz (1957-59)<br />

Bill Bradley (1963-64-65)<br />

Jim Brangan (1959-60)<br />

Pete Campbell (1960-61-62)<br />

Brian Earl (1999)<br />

Scott Greenman (2006)<br />

Steve Goodrich (1996-97-97)<br />

Hal Haabestad (1955)<br />

Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976)<br />

Joe Heiser (1967-68)<br />

Rick Hielscher (1994-95)<br />

Armond Hill (1975-76)<br />

John Hummer (1969-70)<br />

Art Hyland (1963)<br />

Sean Jackson (1991-92)<br />

Sydney Johnson (1996-97)<br />

Al Kaemmerien (1961-62)<br />

Gabe Lewullis (1998-99)<br />

Ted Manakas (1973)<br />

Randy Melville (1980-81)<br />

Chris Mooney (1993)<br />

Kit Mueller (1989-90-91)<br />

Kevin Mullin (1984)<br />

Bill Omeltchenko (1978)<br />

Geoff Petrie (1968-69)<br />

Craig Robinson (1982-83)<br />

Bill Ryan (1984)<br />

Bob Scrabis (1988-89)<br />

Frank Sowinski (1977-78)<br />

Brian Taylor (1971-72)<br />

Chris Thomforde (1967-68)<br />

Will Venable (2004)<br />

Judson Wallace (2004)<br />

Gary Walters (1967)<br />

Nate Walton (2001)<br />

Chris Young (2000)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

HALL OF FAME<br />

Bill Bradley (1988)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bill Bradley (1965) 1st<br />

Gordon Enderle (1982) hm<br />

Steve Goodrich (1998) 2nd<br />

Kit Mueller (1990) 3rd<br />

Kit Mueller (1991) 1st<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Bill Bradley (1965)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Sydney Johnson (1990)<br />

Chris Thomforde (1969)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Chris Doyal (1996)<br />

Ahmed El-Nokali (2002)<br />

Scott Greenman (2006)<br />

Steve Goodrich (1997-98)<br />

Rick Hielscher (1995)<br />

Sydney Johnson (1996-97)<br />

Gabe Lewullis (1999)<br />

Chris Marquardt (1992)<br />

Ed Persia (2004)<br />

Mason Rocca (2000)<br />

Kyle Wente (2002)<br />

OLYMPIAN<br />

Bill Bradley (1964) Gold for the U.S.<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Bill Bradley (1967-77) New York<br />

Steve Goodrich (2000-02) Chicago, N.J.<br />

Armond Hill (1976-84) Atlanta, Seattle,<br />

San Diego, Milwaukee,Atlanta<br />

John Hummer (1970-76) Buffalo, Chicago, Sea<br />

Michael Kearns (1954-55) Philadelphia<br />

Ted Manakas (1973-74) Kansas City-Omaha<br />

John Palmer (1946-49) New York<br />

Geoff Petrie (1970-76) Portland<br />

Brian Taylor (1972-82) New York (ABA),<br />

Kansas City, Denver, San Diego<br />

B. van Breda Kolff (1946-50) New York<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

Bernie Adams (1950) Philadelphia<br />

Carl Belz (1959) Philadelphia (9th, 62)<br />

Reggie Bird (1972) Atlanta (4th rd, 55)<br />

Bill Bradley (1965) N.Y. Knicks<br />

(before 1st rd, territory)<br />

Jim Brangan (1960) Philadelphia (6th, 47)<br />

Pete Campbell (1962) Chicago (10th rd, 79)<br />

John Haarlow (1968) NYK (13th rd, 177)<br />

B. Hauptfuhrer (1976) Houston (3rd rd, 43)<br />

Joe Heiser (1968) Baltimore (6th rd, 68)<br />

Armond Hill (1976) Atlanta (1st rd, 9)<br />

Ed Hummer (1967) Boston (6th rd, 64)<br />

John Hummer (1970) Buffalo (1st rd, 15)<br />

Michael Kearns (1951) Philadelphia<br />

Ted Manakas (1973) Atlanta (3rd rd, 36)<br />

Kevin Mullin (1984) Boston (4th rd, 93)<br />

Geoff Petrie (1970) Portland (1st rd, 8th)<br />

Andy Rimol (1974) Buffalo (10th rd, 170)<br />

Craig Robinson (1983) Phila (4th rd, 93)<br />

Bob Roma (1979) K. City (6th rd, 126)<br />

Billy Ryan (1984) N.J. Nets (9th rd, 200)<br />

Rich Simkus (1983) N.J. Nets (10th rd, 222)<br />

Frank Sowinski (1978) N.J. Nets (9th rd, 171)<br />

Brian Taylor (1972) Seattle (2nd rd, 23)<br />

Chris Thomforde (1969) N.Y. Knicks (7th rd, 96)<br />

T.van Blommesteyn (1975) NYK (9th rd, 153)<br />

Yale University<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

W.P. Arnold (1915), 1st<br />

Harry Fisher (1905), 1st<br />

Willard Hyatt (1905), 1st<br />

Rick Kaminsky (1964), *<br />

Gilmore Kinney (1906), 1st<br />

Gilmore Kinney (1907), 1st<br />

Orson Kinney (1917), 1st<br />

Tony Lavelli (1946), 1st<br />

Tony Lavelli (1947), 2nd<br />

Tony Lavelli (1948), 1st<br />

Tony Lavelli (1949), 1st<br />

Egbert Miles (1934), 3rd<br />

Haskell Noyes (1908), 1st<br />

Charles Taft (1917), 1st<br />

FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY<br />

Casey Cammann (1992)<br />

Dean Campbell (1990)<br />

Tim Daaleman (1981)<br />

Larry Downs (1958-59)<br />

Edwin Draughan (2005)<br />

Chris Dudley (1985-86-87)<br />

Eric Flato (2007)<br />

Butch Graves (1983-84)<br />

Rick Johnson (1967)<br />

Rick Kaminsky (1963-64)<br />

John Lee (1956-57-58)<br />

Bill Madden (1961-62)<br />

Paul Maley (1987-88)<br />

Dominick Martin (2006)<br />

Ed Petersen (1992)<br />

Emerson Whitley (1998)<br />

Larry Zigerelli (1980)<br />

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Tim Daaleman (1982), hm<br />

Mike Ryan (1989), 2nd<br />

David Tompkins (1999), 3rd<br />

RHODES SCHOLARS<br />

Robert McCallum (1968)<br />

Mike Oristaglio (1974)<br />

James McGuire (1974)<br />

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Richard Johnson (1967)<br />

Robert McCallum (1968)<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY<br />

Casey Cammann (1992)<br />

Stuart Davies (1992)<br />

Craig Fairfield (1993)<br />

Alex Gamboa (2005)<br />

Josh Greenberg (2006)<br />

Josh Jennings (1994)<br />

Andy Karazim (1995)<br />

Chris Leanza (2003)<br />

Matt Minoff (2004)<br />

Matt Ricketts (1996-97-98)<br />

Ted Smith (2000)<br />

David Tompkins (1999)<br />

NBA PLAYERS<br />

Chris Dudley (1987-02) Cleveland, New<br />

Jersey, Portland, New York<br />

Butch Graves (1984-85) Cleveland<br />

Tony Lavelli (1949-51) Boston, New York<br />

NBA DRAFTEES<br />

Chris Dudley (1987) Cleveland (4th rd, 75)<br />

Butch Graves (1984) Phila (3rd rd, 68)<br />

Rich Kaminsky (1964) Phila (6th rd, 47th)<br />

Tony Lavelli (1949) Boston<br />

John Lee (1958) N.Y. Knicks (3rd rd, 19)<br />

Dennis Lynch (1964) NYK (11th rd, 85)<br />

Steve Trupin (1965) NYK (13th rd, 90)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1956-57<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Yale 12-2 18-8 Joe Vancisin<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 18-7 Doggie Julian<br />

Columbia 9-5 18-6 Lou Rossini<br />

Princeton 9-5 14-9 Franklin Cappon<br />

Harvard 7-7 12-9 Floyd Wilson<br />

Brown 4-10 8-16 Stan Ward<br />

Penn 3-11 7-19 Jack McCloskey<br />

Cornell 2-12 4-19 Royner Greene<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 12 — Yale lost to North Carolina, 90-74<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Carl Belz (Princeton),Ted Dwyer<br />

(Columbia), Chet Forte (Columbia), Jim Francis<br />

(Dartmouth), John Lee (Yale)<br />

Second Team • Ed Robinson (Yale), Larry Downs<br />

(Yale), Dave Fulcomer (Princeton), Gene Booth<br />

(Dartmouth), Ron Judson (Dartmouth)<br />

Honorable Mention • Gerry Alaimo (Brown),<br />

Dick Csencsitz (Penn), George Harrington<br />

(Harvard), Lou Jordan (Cornell), Paul Kelso<br />

(Penn), Joe Tebo (Brown), Bob Lehner (Columbia),<br />

Dick Woolston (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

28.8.......Chet Forte (Columbia)<br />

24.1.......John Lee (Yale)<br />

19.0.......Ted Dwyer (Columbia)<br />

17.8.......Carl Belz (Princeton)<br />

17.0.......Joe Tebo (Brown)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Chet Forte, Columbia — First team (AP, UPI,<br />

Look, Helms, Converse), Second team (NABC,<br />

Int'l News Service, NEA)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICK<br />

Columbia’s Chet Forte by the Cincinnati Royals<br />

in the 7th Round (49th)<br />

1957-58<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Dartmouth 11-3 22-5 Doggie Julian<br />

Princeton 9-5 15-8 Franklin Cappon<br />

Yale 9-5 14-10 Joe Vancisin<br />

Penn 8-6 13-12 Jack McCloskey<br />

Harvard 7-7 16-9 Floyd Wilson<br />

Brown 5-9 10-15 Stan Ward<br />

Cornell 5-9 11-11 Royner Greene<br />

Columbia 2-12 6-18 Lou Rossini<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 11 — Dartmouth beat Connecticut, 75-64<br />

East Region (Charlotte, N.C.)<br />

Mar 14 — Dartmouth beat Manhattan, 79-62<br />

Mar 15 — Dartmouth lost to Temple, 69-50<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Dick Csencsitz (Penn), Larry Downs<br />

(Yale), Lou Jordan (Cornell), Rudy LaRusso<br />

(Dartmouth), John Lee (Yale)<br />

Second Team • Carl Belz (Princeton), Gerry<br />

Alaimo (Brown), Rudy Milkey (Columbia), Chuck<br />

Kaufman (Dartmouth), Neil Muncaster (Harvard)<br />

Honorable Mention • Bryant Danner (Harvard),<br />

Dave Fulcomer (Princeton),Art Klein (Princeton),<br />

Dick Rodin (Columbia), Jack Saxenmeyer (Penn),<br />

George Schmidt (Penn),Walt Sosnowski<br />

(Dartmouth), Joe Tebo (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.4.......Rudy Milkey (Columbia)<br />

19.1.......John Lee (Yale)<br />

18.9.......Larry Downs (Yale)<br />

18.7.......Lou Jordan (Cornell)<br />

17.7.......Dick Csencsitz (Penn)<br />

1958-59<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Dartmouth 13-1 22-6 Doggie Julian<br />

Princeton 13-1 19-5 Franklin Cappon<br />

Yale 9-5 10-13 Joe Vancisin<br />

Brown 6-8 11-13 Stan Ward<br />

Penn 5-9 12-14 Jack McCloskey<br />

Cornell 4-10 8-15 Royner Greene<br />

Harvard 4-10 10-15 Floyd Wilson<br />

Columbia 2-12 3-21 Archie Oldham<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

New Haven, Conn.<br />

Mar 7 — Dartmouth defeated Princeton, 69-68<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 10 — Dartmouth lost to West Virginia, 82-68<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Carl Belz (Princeton), Jim Brangan<br />

(Princeton), Larry Downs (Yale), Chuck Kaufman<br />

(Dartmouth), Rudy LaRusso (Dartmouth)<br />

Second Team • Joe Burns (Princeton), Cliff Ehrlich<br />

(Brown), George Schmidt (Penn), Lou Jordan<br />

(Cornell), George Harrington (Harvard)<br />

Honorable Mention • Gerry Glynn (Yale),Walt<br />

Sosnowski (Dartmouth), Dave Zornow (Cornell),<br />

Art Klein (Princeton), Murray Melton (Columbia),<br />

Joe Bowman (Penn), George Farley (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.6.......Lou Jordan (Cornell)<br />

20.1.......Carl Belz (Princeton)<br />

19.4.......Rudy LaRusso (Dartmouth)<br />

18.8.......Murray Melton (Columbia)<br />

17.7.......George Harrington (Harvard)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Bryce Nelson (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Dartmouth's Rudy LaRusso by the Minneapolis<br />

Lakers in the 2nd Round (9th) ... Cornell's Lou<br />

Jordan by the Detroit Pistons in the 6th Round<br />

(40th) ... Princeton's Carl Belz by the Minneapolis<br />

Lakers in the 9th Round (62th)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1959-60<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 15-9 Franklin Cappon<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 14-9 Doggie Julian<br />

Cornell 8-6 13-10 Sam MacNeil<br />

Penn 8-6 14-11 Jack McCloskey<br />

Brown 8-6 13-12 Stan Ward<br />

Harvard 6-8 12-11 Floyd Wilson<br />

Yale 3-11 6-17 Joe Vancisin<br />

Columbia 2-12 9-14 Archie Oldham<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 8 — Princeton lost to Duke, 84-60<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Jim Brangan (Princeton), Pete<br />

Campbell (Princeton), Mike Cingiser (Brown),<br />

George Farley (Cornell), Bob Mlkvy (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Gary Borchard (Harvard), Gary<br />

Vandeweghe (Dartmouth), Dick Rodin<br />

(Columbia), Ed Auzenbergs (Columbia), Chuck<br />

Kaufman (Dartmouth), Bill Baugh (Cornell), Dan<br />

McFadden (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Jay Harris (Cornell), Greg<br />

Heath (Brown), Bill Madden (Yale),Walt<br />

Sosnowski (Dartmouth), Joe Cook (Penn),<br />

George Ramming (Dartmouth)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.0.......Pete Campbell (Princeton)<br />

19.5.......Bob Mlkvy (Penn)<br />

18.9.......Mike Cingiser (Brown)<br />

18.7.......Dan McFadden (Yale)<br />

18.3.......George Farley (Cornell)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Charles Maynes (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Cornell's George Farley by the Minneapolis<br />

Lakers in the 5th Round (34th) ... Princeton's Jim<br />

Brangan by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 6th<br />

Round (47th)<br />

1960-61<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 18-8 Jake McCandless<br />

Penn 10-4 16-9 Jack McCloskey<br />

Yale 8-6 12-12 Joe Vancisin<br />

Brown 8-6 11-14 Stan Ward<br />

Cornell 7-7 14-10 Sam MacNeil<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 5-19 Doggie Julian<br />

Columbia 4-10 8-15 Archie Oldham<br />

Harvard 4-10 11-13 Floyd Wilson<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (New York, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 14 — Princeton beat Geo.Washington, 84-<br />

67<br />

East Region (Charlotte, N.C.)<br />

Mar 17 — Princeton lost to St. Joseph’s, 72-67<br />

Mar 18 — Princeton lost to St. Bonaventure, 85-<br />

67<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Pete Campbell (Princeton), Mike<br />

Cingiser (Brown),Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton), Bill<br />

Madden (Yale), George Ramming (Dartmouth)<br />

Second Team • Fred Portnoy (Columbia), Bob<br />

Mlkvy (Penn), John Petry (Cornell), Forrest<br />

Broman (Brown), Gary Borchard (Harvard),Art<br />

Hyland (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Sid Amira (Penn), John<br />

Dowd (Yale), Pete Kelley (Harvard), Greg Heath<br />

(Brown), Steve Spahn (Dartmouth), Ed<br />

Auzenbergs (Columbia)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.6.......George Ramming (Dartmouth)<br />

18.1.......Pete Campbell (Princeton)<br />

16.9.......Bill Madden (Yale)<br />

16.7.......Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton)<br />

16.6.......John Petry (Cornell)<br />

1961-62<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Yale 13-1 18-6 Joe Vancisin<br />

Penn 11-3 17-8 Jack McCloskey<br />

Princeton 10-4 13-10 Jake McCandless<br />

Cornell 9-5 18-7 Sam MacNeil<br />

Brown 6-8 11-14 Stan Ward<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 6-18 Doggie Julian<br />

Harvard 3-11 10-14 Floyd Wilson<br />

Columbia 1-13 3-21 Jack Rohan<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 12 — Yale lost to Wake Forest, 92-82 (ot)<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Bill Baugh (Cornell), Pete Campbell<br />

(Princeton), Mike Cingiser (Brown),Al<br />

Kaemmerien (Princeton), Bill Madden (Yale)<br />

Second Team • Bob Purdy (Penn), Rick Kaminsky<br />

(Yale), John Wideman (Penn), Jerry Szachara<br />

(Cornell), Steve Spahn (Dartmouth),Art Hyland<br />

(Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Art Woliansky (Columbia),<br />

Gary Borchard (Harvard), Gene Barth (Brown),<br />

Jerry Krumbein (Cornell), Denny Lynch<br />

(Harvard), Pete Kelley (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.2.......Steve Spahn (Dartmouth)<br />

20.6.......Pete Campbell (Princeton)<br />

18.9.......Mike Cingiser (Brown)<br />

16.0.......Art Woliansky (Columbia)<br />

15.9.......Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Brown's Mike Cingiser by the Boston Celtics in<br />

the 9th Round (78th) ... Princeton's Pete<br />

Campbell by the Chicago Zephyrs in the 10th<br />

Round (79th)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1962-63<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 19-6 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Yale 11-3 13-10 Joe Vancisin<br />

Penn 10-4 19-6 Jack McCloskey<br />

Cornell 6-7 12-12 Sam MacNeil<br />

Brown 6-8 11-13 Stan Ward<br />

Harvard 5-9 6-15 Floyd Wilson<br />

Columbia 4-9 10-12 Jack Rohan<br />

Dartmouth 2-12 7-18 Doggie Julian<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

Bronx, N.Y.<br />

Mar 8 — Princeton defeated Yale, 65-53<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 11 — Princeton lost to St. Joseph’s, 82-81<br />

(ot)<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Gene Barth (Brown), Bill Bradley<br />

(Princeton),Art Hyland (Princeton), Rick<br />

Kaminsky (Yale), Jerry Szachara (Cornell)<br />

Second Team • Jerry Krumbein (Cornell), Dave<br />

Robinson (Penn), John Wideman (Penn), Denny<br />

Lynch (Yale), Sid Amira (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Davis Blaine (Dartmouth),<br />

Ray Carazo (Penn), Jim Cleven (Columbia), Fran<br />

Driscoll (Brown), Neil Farber (Columbia), Denny<br />

Lynch (Harvard), Dave Schumacher (Yale), Marvin<br />

Van Leeuwen (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

27.5.......Bill Bradley (Princeton)<br />

20.2.......Rick Kaminsky (Yale)<br />

19.9.......Jerry Szachara (Cornell)<br />

19.2.......Jerry Krumbein (Cornell)<br />

16.8.......Neil Farber (Columbia)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bill Bradley, Princeton — First team (Sporting<br />

News, Helms), Second team (AP, UPI, Look,<br />

Converse, NEA),Third team (NABC)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

John Wideman (Penn)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Cornell's Jerry Szachara by the New York Knicks<br />

in the 13th Round (80th)<br />

1963-64<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 12-2 20-9 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Yale 11-3 16-8 Joe Vancisin<br />

Penn 10-4 14-10 Jack McCloskey<br />

Cornell 9-5 15-10 Sam MacNeil<br />

Columbia 6-8 11-12 Jack Rohan<br />

Harvard 6-8 12-10 Floyd Wilson<br />

Brown 2-12 6-19 Stan Ward<br />

Dartmouth 0-14 2-23 Doggie Julian<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 9 — Princeton beat VMI, 86-60<br />

East Region (Raleigh, N.C.)<br />

Mar 13 — Princeton lost to Connecticut, 52-50<br />

Mar 14 — Princeton lost to Villanova, 74-62<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Bill Bradley (Princeton), Rick<br />

Kaminsky (Yale), Merle McClung (Harvard), Jeff<br />

Neuman (Penn), Stan Pawlak (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Neil Farber (Columbia), Denny<br />

Lynch (Yale), Steve Cram (Cornell), Dave Tarr<br />

(Brown), Dave Schumacher (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Ray Carazo (Penn), Chris<br />

Kinum (Dartmouth), Ken Benoit (Columbia), Bob<br />

Berube (Cornell), Fran Driscoll (Brown), Ray<br />

Ratkowski (Cornell), Bob Haarlow (Princeton),<br />

John Hellings (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

33.1.......Bill Bradley (Princeton)<br />

25.5.......Rick Kaminsky (Yale)<br />

19.9.......Merle McClung (Harvard)<br />

16.9.......Neil Farber (Columbia)<br />

16.4.......Stan Pawlak (Penn)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bill Bradley, Princeton — First team (AP, UPI,<br />

NABC, USBWA, Sporting News, Converse, NEA,<br />

Helms)<br />

Rick Kaminsky,Yale — no specific team (Helms)<br />

OLYMPIC MEDALIST<br />

Bill Bradley (Princeton) won gold for the United<br />

States in Tokyo Games<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Yale's Rick Kaminsky by the Philadelphia 76ers in<br />

the 6th Round (47th) ...Yale's Dennis Lynch by<br />

the New York Knicks in the 11th Round (85th)<br />

1964-65<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 13-1 23-6 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Cornell 11-3 19-5 Sam MacNeil<br />

Penn 10-4 15-10 Jack McCloskey<br />

Yale 7-7 10-12 Joe Vancisin<br />

Harvard 6-8 11-12 Floyd Wilson<br />

Columbia 5-9 7-15 Jack Rohan<br />

Brown 3-11 7-17 Stan Ward<br />

Dartmouth 1-13 4-21 Doggie Julian<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 8 — Princeton beat Penn State, 60-58<br />

East Region (College Park, Md.)<br />

Mar 12 — Princeton beat N.C. State, 66-48<br />

Mar 13 — Princeton beat Providence, 109-69<br />

FINAL FOUR (Portland, Ore.)<br />

Mar 19 — Princeton lost to Michigan, 93-76<br />

Mar 20 — Princeton beat Wichita State, 118-82<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Bill Bradley (Princeton), Steve Cram<br />

(Cornell), Bob DeLuca (Cornell), Jeff Neuman<br />

(Penn), Stan Pawlak (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Keith Sedlacek (Harvard), Stan<br />

Felsinger (Columbia), Neil Farber (Columbia),<br />

Bob Trupin (Yale), Merle McClung (Harvard), Dave<br />

Bliss (Cornell)<br />

Honorable Mention • Dave Blaine (Dartmouth),<br />

Gunnar Malm (Dartmouth), Don Rodenbach<br />

(Princeton), Gary Walters (Princeton), Ed<br />

Hummer (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

28.8.......Bill Bradley (Princeton)<br />

23.7.......Stan Pawlak (Penn)<br />

23.7.......Keith Sedlacek (Harvard)<br />

21.1.......Stan Felsinger (Columbia)<br />

19.6.......Neil Farber (Columbia)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bill Bradley, Princeton — First team (AP, UPI,<br />

NABC, USBWA, Sporting News, Converse, NEA,<br />

Helms)<br />

RHODES SCHOLARS<br />

Bill Bradley (Princeton), Ben Heineman (Harvard)<br />

& Merle McClung (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Bill Bradley by the New York Knicks<br />

before the 1st Round (Territorial Pick) ...Yale's<br />

Steve Trupin by the New York Knicks in the 13th<br />

Round (90th)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1965-66<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 12-2 19-6 Jack McCloskey<br />

Columbia 10-4 18-6 Jack Rohan<br />

Cornell 10-4 15-9 Sam MacNeil<br />

Princeton 9-5 16-7 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Harvard 6-8 10-14 Floyd Wilson<br />

Yale 6-8 9-12 Joe Vancisin<br />

Brown 3-11 9-17 Stan Ward<br />

Dartmouth 0-14 3-21 Doggie Julian<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

No representation<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Bob DeLuca (Cornell), Stan Felsinger<br />

(Columbia), Jeff Neuman (Penn), Dave Newmark<br />

(Columbia), Stan Pawlak (Penn), Keith Sedlacek<br />

(Harvard)<br />

Second Team • Steve Cram (Cornell), Ed<br />

Hummer (Princeton), Garry Munson (Cornell),<br />

Chuck Fitzgerald (Penn), Gary Walters<br />

(Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Frank Burgess (Penn), Gene<br />

Dressler (Harvard),Alan Fishman (Brown), Ed<br />

Goldstone (Yale), Bob Haarlow (Princeton), Rick<br />

Johnson (Yale)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.5.......Keith Sedlacek (Harvard)<br />

22.4.......Dave Newmark (Columbia)<br />

22.0.......Stan Pawlak (Penn)<br />

20.4.......Jeff Neuman (Penn)<br />

19.7.......Stan Felsinger (Columbia)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Dave Newmark, Columbia — no specific team<br />

(Helms)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Charles Filson (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Jeff Newman by the Baltimore Bullets in<br />

the 6th Round (55th)<br />

1966-67<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 13-1 25-3 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Cornell 11-3 19-5 Sam MacNeil<br />

Yale 11-3 14-7 Joe Vancisin<br />

Penn 7-7 11-14 Dick Harter<br />

Columbia 6-8 11-14 Jack Rohan<br />

Harvard 4-10 10-14 Floyd Wilson<br />

Brown 3-11 10-16 Stan Ward<br />

Dartmouth 1-13 7-17 Doggie Julian<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Blacksburg,Va.)<br />

Mar 11 — Princeton beat West Virginia, 68-57<br />

East Region (College Park, Md.)<br />

Mar 17 — Princeton lost to N. Carolina, 78-70<br />

(ot)<br />

Mar 18 — Princeton beat St. John’s, 78-58<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Joe Heiser (Princeton), Rick Johnson<br />

(Yale), Greg Morris (Cornell), Chris Thomforde<br />

(Princeton), Gary Walters (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Walt Esdaile (Cornell), John<br />

Haarlow (Princeton), Hank South (Cornell), Ed<br />

Goldstone (Yale), Roger Walaszek (Columbia)<br />

Honorable Mention • Bill Reynolds (Brown), Rick<br />

Stoner (Yale), Ed Hummer (Princeton),Tom<br />

Northrup (Penn), Chris Gallagher (Harvard),<br />

Blaine Aston (Cornell),Alan Fishman (Brown), Jeff<br />

Osowski (Penn), Joe Colgan (Dartmouth), Barth<br />

Royer (Harvard), Charles Snell (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.8.......Greg Morris (Cornell)<br />

16.4.......Ed Goldstone (Yale)<br />

16.4.......Bill Reynolds (Brown)<br />

15.4.......Rick Johnson (Yale)<br />

15.4.......Hank South (Cornell)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Chris Thomforde, Princeton — Second team<br />

(Converse)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Richard Johnson (Yale)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Ed Hummer by the Boston Celtics in<br />

the 6th Round (64th)<br />

1967-68<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Columbia 12-2 23-5 Jack Rohan<br />

Princeton 12-2 20-6 B. van Breda Kolff<br />

Yale 8-6 15-9 Joe Vancisin<br />

Cornell 6-8 14-11 Sam MacNeil<br />

Dartmouth 6-8 8-18 Dave Gavitt<br />

Brown 4-10 9-16 Stan Ward<br />

Harvard 4-10 9-17 Floyd Wilson<br />

Penn 4-10 7-14 Dick Harter<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

Jamaica, N.Y.<br />

Mar 5 — Columbia defeated Princeton, 92-74<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (College Park, Md.)<br />

Mar 8 — Columbia beat La Salle, 83-69<br />

East Region (Raleigh, N.C.)<br />

Mar 15 — Columbia lost to Davidson, 61-59<br />

Mar 16 — Columbia beat St. Bonaventure, 95-75<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Joe Heiser (Princeton), Jim McMillian<br />

(Columbia), Dave Newmark (Columbia), Geoff<br />

Petrie (Princeton), Chris Thomforde (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Rick Stoner (Yale), Heyward<br />

Dotson (Columbia), John Hummer (Princeton),<br />

Frank Wisneski (Yale), Henry Tyson (Dartmouth)<br />

Honorable Mention • Greg Morris (Cornell),Alex<br />

Winn (Dartmouth), Chris Gallagher (Harvard),<br />

Bill Reynolds (Brown), Ed Goldstone (Yale), John<br />

Haarlow (Princeton), Hank South (Cornell), Joe<br />

Colgan (Dartmouth),Walt Esdaile (Cornell),<br />

Roger Walaszek (Columbia),Tom Northrup<br />

(Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

21.1.......Jim McMillian (Columbia)<br />

17.3.......Rick Stoner (Yale)<br />

16.4.......Bill Reynolds (Brown)<br />

16.3.......Ed Goldstone (Yale)<br />

16.0.......Alex Winn (Dartmouth)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Jim McMillian, Columbia — Second team<br />

(Basketball News, Helms),Third team (UPI)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Robert McCallum Jr. (Yale)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

William Ames (Columbia), Joseph Colgan<br />

(Dartmouth), Robert McCallum Jr. (Yale)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Columbia's Dave Newmark by the Chicago Bulls<br />

in the 3rd Round (31st) ... Princeton's Joe Heiser<br />

by the Baltimore Bullets in the 6th Round (68th)<br />

... Princeton's John Haarlow by the New York<br />

Knicks in the 13th Round (177th) ... Cornell's<br />

Greg Morris by the Baltimore Bullets in the 16th<br />

Round (200th)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1968-69<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 14-0 19-7 Pete Carril<br />

Columbia 11-3 20-4 Jack Rohan<br />

Penn 10-4 15-10 Dick Harter<br />

Cornell 7-7 12-13 Jerry Lace<br />

Yale 6-8 9-16 Joe Vancisin<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 10-15 Dave Gavitt<br />

Harvard 3-11 7-18 Bob Harrison<br />

Brown 1-13 3-23 Stan Ward<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Raleigh, N.C.)<br />

Mar 8 — Princeton lost to St. John’s, 72-63<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Heyward Dotson (Columbia), John<br />

Hummer (Princeton), Jim McMillian (Columbia),<br />

Geoff Petrie (Princeton), Dave Wohl (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Chris Thomforde (Princeton), Jim<br />

Morgan (Yale),Walt Esdaile (Cornell), Steve Bilsky<br />

(Penn),Alex Winn (Dartmouth)<br />

Honorable Mention • Roger Walaczek<br />

(Columbia), Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell), Dale<br />

Dover (Harvard), Chris Gallagher (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.9.......Geoff Petrie (Princeton)<br />

19.7.......Jim McMillian (Columbia)<br />

19.3.......Jim Morgan (Yale)<br />

18.7.......Alex Winn (Dartmouth)<br />

18.0.......Heyward Dotson (Columbia)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Jim McMillian, Columbia — First team (USBWA),<br />

Second team (NABC, Converse),Third team<br />

(UPI), no specific team (Helms)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Chris Thomforde (Princeton)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Chris Thomforde by the New York<br />

Knicks in the 7th Round (96th) ... Columbia's<br />

Roger Walaszak by the New York Knicks in the<br />

9th Round (124th)<br />

1969-70<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 25-2 Dick Harter<br />

Columbia 11-3 20-5 Jack Rohan<br />

Princeton 9-5 16-9 Pete Carril<br />

Dartmouth 7-7 13-12 George Blaney<br />

Yale 7-7 11-13 Joe Vancisin<br />

Cornell 4-10 7-16 Jerry Lace<br />

Brown 3-11 6-20 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Harvard 1-13 7-19 Bob Harrison<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Princeton, N.J.)<br />

Mar 7 — Penn lost to Niagara, 79-69<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

First Team • Steve Bilsky (Penn), Corky Calhoun<br />

(Penn), Heyward Dotson (Columbia), John<br />

Hummer (Princeton), Jim McMillian (Columbia)<br />

Second Team • Jim Morgan (Yale), Paul Erland<br />

(Dartmouth), Geoff Petrie (Princeton), Bob<br />

Morse (Penn), Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell)<br />

Honorable Mention • Alex Winn (Dartmouth),<br />

Dave Wohl (Penn), John Whiston (Yale), Bill<br />

Sickler (Princeton), Arnie Berman (Brown), Jim<br />

Masker (Dartmouth), Dale Dover (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

24.6.......Jim McMillian (Columbia)<br />

22.3.......Paul Erland (Dartmouth)<br />

20.9.......Jim Morgan (Yale)<br />

18.9.......Heyward Dotson (Columbia)<br />

18.6.......Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Jim McMillian, Columbia — Second team<br />

(Sporting News, Converse, NABC, Basketball<br />

News),Third team (AP), no specific team (Helms)<br />

Geoff Petrie, Princeton -- Third team (Basketball<br />

News)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Heyward Dotson (Columbia)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN<br />

Bob Morse (Penn) First Team<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Geoff Petrie by the Portland Trail<br />

Blazers in the 1st Round (8th) ... Columbia's Jim<br />

McMillian by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1st<br />

Round (13th) ... Princeton's John Hummer by the<br />

Buffalo Braves in the 1st Round (15th) ...<br />

Columbia's Heyward Dotson by the Phoenix<br />

Suns in the 7th Round (112th) ... Dartmouth's<br />

Alex Wynn by the Detroit Pistons in the 9th<br />

Round (139th) ... Harvard's Ernest Hardy by the<br />

Detroit Pistons in the 13th Round (195th)<br />

1970-71<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 28-1 Dick Harter<br />

Harvard 11-3 16-10 Bob Harrison<br />

Columbia 9-5 16-8 Jack Rohan<br />

Princeton 9-5 15-11 Pete Carril<br />

Brown 5-9 10-15 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 10-16 George Blaney<br />

Yale 2-12 4-20 Joe Vancisin<br />

Cornell 1-13 5-21 Jerry Lace<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Morgantown,W.Va.)<br />

Mar 13 — Penn beat Duquesne, 70-65<br />

East Region (Raleigh, N.C.)<br />

Mar 18 — Penn beat South Carolina, 79-64<br />

Mar 20 — Penn lost to Villanova, 90-47<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Rookie of the Year • Brian Taylor (Princeton)<br />

First Team • Corky Calhoun (Penn), Paul Erland<br />

(Dartmouth), Floyd Lewis (Harvard), Brian Taylor<br />

(Princeton), Dave Wohl (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Arnie Berman (Brown), Steve<br />

Bilsky (Penn), James Brown (Harvard), Bob Morse<br />

(Penn), Russ Tyler (Brown)<br />

Honorable Mention • James Brown (Dartmouth),<br />

Dale Dover (Harvard), Larry Gordon (Columbia),<br />

Phil Hankinson (Penn), Scott Michel (Yale), Jim<br />

Morgan (Yale), Bill Sickler (Princeton), Ken Wiens<br />

(Cornell), Elliot Wolfe (Columbia)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

26.0.......Paul Erland (Dartmouth)<br />

24.4.......Brian Taylor (Princeton)<br />

21.6.......Arnie Berman (Brown)<br />

19.5.......Larry Gordon (Columbia)<br />

19.3.......Russ Tyler (Brown)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Dave Wohl, Penn — Fourth team (Basketball<br />

News)<br />

RHODES SCHOLARS<br />

Franklin Raines (Harvard) & Donald Gogel<br />

(Harvard)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Bob Morse (Penn)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Dave Wohl by the Philadelphia 76ers in<br />

the 3rd Round (46th) ... Harvard's Dale Dover by<br />

the Boston Celtics in the 10th Round (161st)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1971-72<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 25-3 Chuck Daly<br />

Princeton 12-2 20-7 Pete Carril<br />

Dartmouth 8-6 14-12 George Blaney<br />

Harvard 8-6 15-11 Bob Harrison<br />

Brown 6-8 10-16 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Yale 5-9 4-20 Joe Vancisin<br />

Columbia 3-11 4-20 Jack Rohan<br />

Cornell 1-13 5-19 Jerry Lace<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Jamaica, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 11 — Penn beat Providence, 76-60<br />

East Region (Morgantown,W.Va.)<br />

Mar 16 — Penn beat Villanova, 78-67<br />

Mar 18 — Penn lost to North Carolina, 73-59<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Rookie of the Year • Bill Raynor (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • Arnie Berman (Brown), Corky<br />

Calhoun (Penn), Phil Hankinson (Penn), Bob<br />

Morse (Penn), Brian Taylor (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • James Brown (Harvard), Jim<br />

Fitzsimmons (Harvard), Scott Michel (Yale), Bill<br />

Raynor (Dartmouth),Andy Rimol (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Mike Baskauskas (Yale), Reg<br />

Bird (Princeton), James Brown (Dartmouth), Jerry<br />

Newby (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

26.2.......Brian Taylor (Princeton)<br />

24.7.......Arnie Berman (Brown)<br />

21.4.......Jim Fitzsimmons (Harvard)<br />

20.5.......Bill Raynor (Dartmouth)<br />

17.8.......James Brown (Dartmouth)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Bob Morse, Penn — Second team (NABC,<br />

Converse), no specific team (Helms)<br />

Brian Taylor, Princeton — First team (Sporting<br />

News), Second team (NABC, Converse),Third<br />

team (AP, UPI), no specific team (Helms)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Arnie Berman (Brown)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Corky Calhoun by the Phoenix Suns in the<br />

1st Round (4th) ... Princeton's Brian Taylor by the<br />

Seattle Supersonics in the 2nd Round (23rd) ...<br />

Penn's Bob Morse by the Buffalo Braves in the<br />

3rd Round (32nd) ... Princeton's Reggie Bird by<br />

the Atlanta Hawks in the 4th Round (55th) ...<br />

Brown's Arnie Berman by the Buffalo Braves in<br />

the 5th Round (65th) ... Penn's Al Cotler by the<br />

Chicago Bulls in the 12th Round (174th)<br />

1972-73<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 12-2 21-7 Chuck Daly<br />

Princeton 11-3 16-9 Pete Carril<br />

Brown 10-4 12-12 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Harvard 7-7 14-12 Bob Harrison<br />

Yale 6-8 9-16 Joe Vancisin<br />

Columbia 5-9 7-18 Jack Rohan<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 6-20 Tom O’Connor<br />

Cornell 1-13 4-22 Tony Coma<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Williamsburg,Va.)<br />

Mar 10 — Penn beat St. John’s, 62-61<br />

East Region (Charlotte, N.C.)<br />

Mar 15 — Penn lost to Providence, 87-65<br />

Mar 17 — Penn lost to Syracuse, 69-68<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Rookie of the Year • Ron Haigler (Penn)<br />

First Team • James Brown (Dartmouth), Bob<br />

Evans (Columbia), Ron Haigler (Penn), Phil<br />

Hankinson (Penn),Ted Manakas (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Mike Baskauskas (Yale), James<br />

Brown (Harvard), Phil Brown (Brown),Tony<br />

Jenkins (Harvard),Tim Kearns (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Eddie Morris (Brown), Bill<br />

Raynor (Dartmouth),Andy Rimol (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.0.......Bob Evans (Cornell)<br />

22.6.......James Brown (Dartmouth)<br />

18.6.......Phil Hankinson (Penn)<br />

18.1.......Tim Kearns (Yale)<br />

17.9.......Ted Manakas (Princeton)<br />

17.9.......Ron Haigler (Penn)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Phil Hankinson by the Boston Celtics in<br />

the 2nd Round (35th) ... Princeton's Ted Manakas<br />

by the Atlanta Hawks in the 3rd Round (36th) ...<br />

Harvard's James Brown by the Atlanta Hawks in<br />

the 4th Round (42nd) ... Dartmouth's James<br />

Brown by the K.C.-Omaha Kings in the 9th<br />

Round (143rd) ... Harvard's Floyd Lewis by the<br />

Cleveland Cavaliers in the 11th Round (169th)<br />

1973-74<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 21-6 Chuck Daly<br />

Brown 11-3 17-9 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Princeton 11-3 16-10 Pete Carril<br />

Harvard 9-5 11-13 Tom Sanders<br />

Yale 5-9 8-16 Joe Vancisin<br />

Columbia 4-10 5-20 Jack Rohan<br />

Dartmouth 2-12 4-22 Tom O’Connor<br />

Cornell 1-13 3-23 Tony Coma<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Jamaica, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 9 — Penn lost to Providence, 84-69<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Rookie of the Year • Adam Sutton (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • John Beecroft (Penn), Phil Brown<br />

(Brown), Ron Haigler (Penn), Eddie Morris<br />

(Brown), Lou Silver (Harvard)<br />

Second Team • Andy Rimol (Princeton), Mickey<br />

Steuerer (Princeton),Tony Jenkins (Harvard),<br />

Mark Hardaway (Columbia),Adam Sutton<br />

(Dartmouth)<br />

Honorable Mention • Mike Baskausakas (Yale), Jim<br />

Burke (Brown), John Engles (Penn), Barnes<br />

Hauptfuhrer (Princeton),Abby Lucas (Cornell),<br />

Todd McClaskey (Cornell), Ken Wolfe (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.4.......Adam Sutton (Dartmouth)<br />

18.0.......Ron Haigler (Penn)<br />

16.4.......Mike Baskauskas (Yale)<br />

16.1.......Todd McCloskey (Cornell)<br />

15.8.......Lou Silver (Harvard)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Mike Oristaglio (Yale)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Willie Jenkins (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICK<br />

Princeton's Andy Rimol by the Buffalo Braves in<br />

the 10th Round (170th)


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1974-75<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 23-5 Chuck Daly<br />

Princeton 12-2 22-8 Pete Carril<br />

Brown 9-5 14-12 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Harvard 9-5 12-13 Tom Sanders<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 8-18 Marcus Jackson<br />

Cornell 4-10 7-18 Ben Bluitt<br />

Columbia 2-12 4-22 Tom Penders<br />

Yale 2-12 3-20 Joe Vancisin<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 15 — Penn lost to Kansas State, 69-62<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ron Haigler (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Larry Cubas (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • John Beecroft (Penn), Maynard<br />

Brown (Cornell), Phil Brown (Brown), Ron<br />

Haigler (Penn),Armond Hill (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Bob Bigelow (Penn), Rollin<br />

Chippey (Yale), Larry Cubas (Dartmouth), Barnes<br />

Hauptfuhrer (Princeton), Eddie Morris (Brown),<br />

Lou Silver (Harvard)<br />

Honorable Mention • Jim Beattie (Dartmouth),<br />

Bill Carey (Harvard), Mike Finley (Columbia),<br />

Mike Griffin (Harvard), Mark Hardaway<br />

(Columbia), Henry Johnson (Penn), Mark Lonetto<br />

(Penn),Abby Lucas (Cornell),Todd McClaskey<br />

(Cornell), Mickey Steuerer (Princeton),Tim van<br />

Blommsteyn (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

22.2.......Ron Haigler (Penn)<br />

20.2.......Maynard Brown (Cornell)<br />

18.8.......Phil Brown (Brown)<br />

18.4.......Larry Cubas (Dartmouth)<br />

18.1.......Bill Healey (Dartmouth)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Ron Haigler, Penn — Fifth (NABC)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Bob Bigelow by the K.C.-Omaha Kings in<br />

the 1st Round (13th) ... Penn's Ron Haigler by the<br />

Chicago Bulls in the 4th Round (68th) ...<br />

Princeton's Tim van Blommesteyn by the New<br />

York Knicks in the 9th Round (153rd)<br />

1975-76<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 14-0 22-5 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 11-3 17-9 Chuck Daly<br />

Dartmouth 7-7 16-10 Gary Walters<br />

Brown 6-8 7-19 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Columbia 6-8 8-17 Tom Penders<br />

Yale 5-9 7-21 Ray Carazo<br />

Cornell 4-10 8-18 Ben Bluitt<br />

Harvard 3-11 8-18 Tom Sanders<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Providence, R.I.)<br />

Mar 13 — Princeton lost to Rutgers, 54-53<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Armond Hill (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Keven McDonald (Penn)<br />

First Team • John Engles (Penn), Barnes<br />

Hauptfuhrer (Princeton),Armond Hill<br />

(Princeton), Keven McDonald (Penn), Brian<br />

Saunders (Brown)<br />

Second Team • Maynard Brown (Cornell), Carnell<br />

Cooper (Yale), Larry Cubas (Dartmouth), Sterling<br />

Edmonds (Dartmouth), Bob Slaughter<br />

(Princeton), Steve Switchenko (Yale), Bernie<br />

Vaughan (Cornell)<br />

Honorable Mention • Billy Baker (Brown), Bill<br />

Carey (Harvard), Rob Crichton (Brown), Glenn<br />

Fine (Harvard), Bill Jones (Penn), Mark Lonetto<br />

(Penn), Elmer Love (Columbia),Adam Sutton<br />

(Dartmouth)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.4.......Brian Saunders (Brown)<br />

18.6.......Keven McDonald (Penn)<br />

16.1.......Larry Cubas (Dartmouth)<br />

16.1.......John Engles (Penn)<br />

15.9.......Maynard Brown (Cornell)<br />

RHODES SCHOLARS<br />

James Baker (Harvard) & Jame McGuire (Yale)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Bill Healey (Dartmouth)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Armond Hill by the Atlanta Hawks in<br />

the 1st Round (9th) ... Princeton's Barnes<br />

Hauptfuhrer by the Houston Rockets in the 3rd<br />

Round (43rd) ... Penn's John Engles by the<br />

Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4th Round (66th) ...<br />

Penn's Ed Stefanski by the Philadelphia 76ers in<br />

the 10th Round (168th)<br />

1976-77<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 13-1 21-5 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 12-2 18-8 Chuck Daly<br />

Columbia 8-6 16-10 Tom Penders<br />

Harvard 6-8 9-16 Tom Sanders<br />

Cornell 5-9 8-17 Ben Bluitt<br />

Brown 5-9 6-20 Gerry Alaimo<br />

Yale 4-10 6-20 Ray Carazo<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 4-22 Gary Walters<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 12 — Princeton lost to Kentucky, 72-59<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Frank Sowinski (Princeton)<br />

Rookies of the Year • Alton Byrd (Columbia) &<br />

Bob Roma (Princeton)<br />

First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Ricky Free<br />

(Columbia), Keven McDonald (Penn), Brian<br />

Saunders (Brown), Frank Sowinski (Princeton),<br />

Bernard Vaughan (Cornell)<br />

Second Team • Carnell Cooper (Yale), Larry<br />

Cubas (Dartmouth), Sterling Edmonds<br />

(Dartmouth), Bill Omeltchenko (Princeton), Bob<br />

Roma (Princeton), Bob Slaughter (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Stan Brown (Cornell),<br />

Cedric Carter (Cornell), Steve Irion (Harvard),<br />

Mark Lonetto (Penn), Juan Mitchell (Columbia),<br />

Dick Shea (Yale),Tim Smith (Penn), Bobby Willis<br />

(Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.1.......Brian Saunders (Brown)<br />

20.0.......Keven McDonald (Penn)<br />

19.5.......Frank Sowinski (Princeton)<br />

18.0.......Sterling Edmonds (Dartmouth)<br />

16.7.......Bernard Vaughan (Cornell)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Brian Saunders (Brown)


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1977-78<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 12-2 20-8 Bob Weinhauer<br />

Columbia 11-3 15-11 Tom Penders<br />

Princeton 11-3 17-9 Pete Carril<br />

Harvard 7-9 11-15 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Cornell 5-9 9-17 Ben Bluitt<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 10-15 Gary Walters<br />

Yale 3-11 8-16 Ray Carazo<br />

Brown 2-12 4-20 Gerry Alaimo<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 12 — Penn beat St. Bonaventure, 92-82<br />

East Region (Providence, R.I.)<br />

Mar 17 — Penn lost to Duke, 84-80<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Keven McDonald (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Mike Davis (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Sterling<br />

Edmonds (Dartmouth), Ricky Free (Columbia),<br />

Keven McDonald (Penn), Bill Omeltchenko<br />

(Princeton), Frank Sowinski (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Mike Davis (Cornell), Glenn Fine<br />

(Harvard), Frank Maturo (Yale),Tony Price (Penn),<br />

Bob Roma (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Brian Banks (Harvard),<br />

Cedric Carter (Cornell),Tom Farrell (Brown),<br />

Bob Hooft (Harvard), Juan Mitchell (Columbia)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

24.7.......Keven McDonald (Penn)<br />

22.9.......Mike Davis (Cornell)<br />

19.9.......Sterling Edmonds (Dartmouth)<br />

16.4.......Frank Sowinski (Princeton)<br />

16.2.......Tony Price (Penn)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Kevin McDonald by the Seattle<br />

Supersonics in the 2nd Round (42nd) ...<br />

Dartmouth's Sterling Edmunds by the Portland<br />

Trail Blazers in the 3rd Round (66th) ...<br />

Princeton's Frank Sowinski by the New Jersey<br />

Nets in the 9th Round (171st)<br />

1978-79<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 25-7 Bob Weinhauer<br />

Columbia 10-4 17-9 Buddy Mahar<br />

Princeton 7-7 14-12 Pete Carril<br />

Dartmouth 6-8 14-12 Gary Walters<br />

Brown 6-8 8-18 Joe Mullaney<br />

Harvard 6-8 8-21 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Yale 5-9 11-15 Ray Carazo<br />

Cornell 3-11 8-18 Ben Bluitt<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Raleigh, N.C.)<br />

Mar 9 — Penn beat Iona, 73-69<br />

Mar 11 — Penn beat North Carolina, 72-71<br />

East Region (Greensboro, N.C.)<br />

Mar 16 — Penn beat Syracuse, 84-76<br />

Mar 18 — Penn beat St. John’s, 62-61<br />

FINAL FOUR (Salt Lake City, Utah)<br />

Mar 24 — Penn lost to Michigan St., 101-67<br />

Mar 26 — Penn lost to DePaul, 96-93 (ot)<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Tony Price (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Tim Daaleman (Yale)<br />

First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Larry<br />

Lawrence (Dartmouth), Peter Moss (Brown),Tony<br />

Price (Penn), Matt White (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Ricky Free (Columbia), Frank<br />

Maturo (Yale), Juan Mitchell (Columbia), Bob<br />

Roma (Princeton), James Salters (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Tim Daaleman (Yale), Mike<br />

Davis (Cornell), Glenn Fine (Harvard), Don<br />

Fleming (Harvard), Bob Hooft (Harvard), Jim<br />

Panaggio (Dartmouth),Tim Smith (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.8.......Mike Davis (Cornell)<br />

19.1.......Tony Price (Penn)<br />

18.8.......Peter Moss (Brown)<br />

18.0.......Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth)<br />

15.7.......Bob Hooft (Harvard)<br />

ALL-AMERICA<br />

Tony Price, Penn — First team (Wooden Award),<br />

no specified team (Helms)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Glenn Fine (Harvard)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Glenn Fine (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's Tony Price by the Detroit Pistons in the<br />

2nd Round (29th) ... Penn's Matt White by the<br />

Portland Trail Blazers in the 5th Round (100th) ...<br />

Princeton's Bob Roma by the Kansas City Kings<br />

in the 6th Round (126th) ... Penn's Bobby Willis<br />

by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 7th Round<br />

(142nd) ... Columbia's Ricky Free by the New<br />

Jersey Nets in the 9th Round (173rd) ...<br />

Columbia's Alton Byrd by the Boston Celtics in<br />

the 10th Round (186th) ... Harvard's Glen Fine by<br />

the San Antonio Spurs in the 10th Round (199th)<br />

1979-80<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 11-3 17-12 Bob Weinhauer<br />

Princeton 11-3 15-15 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 9-5 12-14 Ray Carazo<br />

Cornell 8-6 16-10 Ben Bluitt<br />

Brown 6-8 11-15 Joe Mullaney<br />

Harvard 5-9 10-16 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Columbia 3-11 6-20 Buddy Mahar<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 5-19 Tim Cohane<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

Easton, Pa.<br />

Mar 4 — Penn defeated Princeton, 50-49<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Mideast Region (West Lafayette, Ind.)<br />

Mar 6 — Penn beat Washington State, 62-55<br />

Mar 8 — Penn lost to Duke, 52-42<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Peter Moss (Brown)<br />

Rookies of the Year • Steve Leondis (Yale) & Paul<br />

Little (Penn)<br />

First Team • Don Fleming (Harvard), Randy<br />

Melville (Princeton), Peter Moss (Brown), James<br />

Salters (Penn), Larry Zigerelli (Yale)<br />

Second Team • Dave Blatt (Princeton),Tim<br />

Daaleman (Yale), Mike Davis (Cornell), Steve<br />

Leondis (Yale), Paul Little (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Larry Oeding (Cornell),<br />

Kurt Mahoney (Columbia),Tom Mannix<br />

(Harvard), Frank Maturo (Yale), Cleo Robertson<br />

(Dartmouth), Rich Simkus (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

21.3.......Peter Moss (Brown)<br />

19.6.......Don Fleming (Harvard)<br />

15.8.......Steve Leondis (Yale)<br />

15.4.......Mike Davis (Cornell)<br />

14.7.......James Salters (Penn)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Penn's James Salters by the New York Knicks in<br />

the 8th Round (171st)


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1980-81<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 13-1 18-10 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 13-1 20-8 Bob Weinhauer<br />

Harvard 9-5 16-10 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Brown 5-9 9-17 Joe Mullaney<br />

Columbia 5-9 9-17 Buddy Mahar<br />

Cornell 4-10 7-19 Tom Miller<br />

Yale 4-10 7-19 Ray Carazo<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 10-16 Tim Cohane<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

Easton, Pa.<br />

Mar 10 — Princeton defeated Penn, 54-40<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Providence, R.I.)<br />

Mar 12 — Princeton lost to BYU, 60-51<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Joe Carrabino (Harvard)<br />

First Team • Tim Daaleman (Yale), Don Fleming<br />

(Harvard), Ken Hall (Penn), Larry Lawrence<br />

(Dartmouth), Randy Melville (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Mike Allen (Cornell), Ira James<br />

(Brown), Paul Little (Penn), Steve Mills<br />

(Princeton), Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Joe Carrabino (Harvard),<br />

Calvin Dixon (Harvard), Butch Graves (Yale), Kurt<br />

Mahoney (Columbia), George Noon (Penn),Alex<br />

Reynolds (Cornell),Angelo Reynolds (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

22.0.......Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth)<br />

19.6.......Don Fleming (Harvard)<br />

16.1.......Butch Graves (Yale)<br />

14.1.......Jeff Samsen (Brown)<br />

14.0.......Mike Allen (Cornell)<br />

1981-82<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 12-2 17-10 Bob Weinhauer<br />

Columbia 9-5 16-10 Buddy Mahar<br />

Princeton 9-5 13-13 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 7-7 13-13 Ray Carazo<br />

Cornell 7-7 10-16 Tom Miller<br />

Harvard 6-8 11-15 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Brown 5-9 5-21 Mike Cingiser<br />

Dartmouth 1-13 7-19 Tim Cohane<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Uniondale, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 12 — Penn lost to St. John’s, 66-56<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Players of the Year • Paul Little (Penn) & Craig<br />

Robinson (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Bob Ferry (Harvard)<br />

First Team • Darren Burnett (Columbia), Don<br />

Fleming (Harvard), Paul Little (Penn), Mike Lucas<br />

(Cornell), Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Michael Brown (Penn), Jon<br />

Edwards (Dartmouth), Butch Graves (Yale), Ira<br />

James (Brown), Steve Leondis (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Joe Carrabino (Harvard),<br />

Tim Daaleman (Yale), Richie Gordon (Columbia),<br />

Bill Ryan (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.9.......Butch Graves (Yale)<br />

19.1.......Don Fleming (Harvard)<br />

18.6.......Ira James (Brown)<br />

17.9.......Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

15.8.......Mike Lucas (Cornell)<br />

1982-83<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 12-2 20-9 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 11-3 17-9 Craig Littlepage<br />

Columbia 7-7 10-16 Buddy Mahar<br />

Yale 7-7 12-14 Tom Brennan<br />

Brown 6-8 9-17 Mike Cingiser<br />

Cornell 6-8 10-16 Tom Miller<br />

Harvard 4-10 12-14 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 7-19 Tim Cohane<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Opening Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 15 — Princeton beat N. Carolina A&T, 53-41<br />

West Region (Corvallis, Ore.)<br />

Mar 18 — Princeton beat Oklahoma State, 56-53<br />

Mar 20 — Princeton lost to Boston Coll, 51-42<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Mike Waitkus (Brown)<br />

First Team • Paul Anderson (Dartmouth), Michael<br />

Brown (Penn), Darren Burnett (Columbia), Butch<br />

Graves (Yale), Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Bob Ferry (Harvard), Steve<br />

Leondis (Yale), Paul Little (Penn), John Smyth<br />

(Princeton), Mike Waitkus (Brown)<br />

Honorable Mention • Ken Bantum (Cornell),<br />

Gordon Enderle (Princeton), Stark Langs<br />

(Brown), Bill Ryan (Princeton), Monroe Trout<br />

(Harvard), Hiawatha Wilson (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

22.1.......Butch Graves (Yale)<br />

20.7.......Paul Anderson (Dartmouth)<br />

18.7.......Steve Leondis (Yale)<br />

18.5.......Craig Robinson (Princeton)<br />

16.8.......Bob Ferry (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Princeton's Craig Robinson by the Philadelphia<br />

76ers in the 4th Round (93rd) ... Penn's Paul<br />

Little by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 7th<br />

Round (154th) ... Princeton's Rich Simkus by the<br />

New Jersey Nets in the 10th Round (222nd)


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1983-84<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 10-4 18-10 Pete Carril<br />

Cornell 9-5 16-10 Tom Miller<br />

Harvard 9-5 15-11 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Penn 7-7 10-16 Craig Littlepage<br />

Brown 6-8 11-15 Mike Cingiser<br />

Dartmouth 6-8 11-15 Reggie Minton<br />

Columbia 5-9 8-18 Buddy Mahar<br />

Yale 4-10 7-19 Tom Brennan<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Opening Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

Mar 13 — Princeton beat San Diego, 65-56<br />

West Region (Salt Lake City, Utah)<br />

Mar 15 — Princeton lost to UNLV, 68-56<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Joe Carrabino (Harvard)<br />

Rookie of the Year • John Bajusz (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Paul Anderson (Dartmouth), Brian<br />

Burke (Dartmouth), Joe Carrabino (Harvard),<br />

Butch Graves (Yale), Kevin Mullin (Princeton), Bill<br />

Ryan (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Ken Bantum (Cornell), Bob Ferry<br />

(Harvard), Chris Kelly (Yale), George Meikle<br />

(Columbia), Karl Racine (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Anthony Arnolie (Penn),<br />

John Bajusz (Cornell), Brad Bomba (Cornell),<br />

Stark Langs (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.6.......Butch Graves (Yale)<br />

21.9.......Joe Carrabino (Harvard)<br />

16.9.......Paul Anderson (Dartmouth)<br />

16.9.......Brian Burke (Dartmouth)<br />

16.8.......Kevin Mullin (Princeton)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Paul Anderson (Dartmouth) First Team<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

Paul Anderson (Dartmouth)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Yale's Butch Graves by the Philadelphia 76ers in<br />

the 3rd Round (68th) ... Princeton's Kevin Mullin<br />

by the Boston Celtics in the 4th Round (93rd) ...<br />

Princeton's Billy Ryan by the New Jersey Nets in<br />

the 9th Round (200th)<br />

1984-85<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 10-4 13-14 Craig Littlepage<br />

Columbia 9-5 13-13 Wayne Szoke<br />

Cornell 8-6 14-12 Tom Miller<br />

Harvard 7-7 15-9 Frank McLaughlin<br />

Yale 7-7 14-12 Tom Brennan<br />

Princeton 7-7 11-15 Pete Carril<br />

Brown 5-9 9-18 Mike Cingiser<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 5-21 Paul Cormier<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Midwest Region (Houston,Texas)<br />

Mar 15 — Penn lost to Memphis State, 67-55<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ken Bantum (Cornell))<br />

Rookie of the Year • Bryan Randall (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Ken Bantum<br />

(Cornell), Perry Bromwell (Penn), Joe Carrabino<br />

(Harvard), Chris Dudley (Yale),Todd Mulder<br />

(Brown)<br />

Second Team • Bob Ferry (Harvard),Tom Gwydir<br />

(Columbia), Howard Levy (Princeton), Karl<br />

Racine (Penn), Dale Smith (Columbia)<br />

Honorable Mention • Keiron Bigby (Brown),<br />

Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Bryan Randall<br />

(Dartmouth), Mike Waitkus (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.3.......Joe Carrabino (Harvard)<br />

20.1.......Ken Bantum (Cornell)<br />

16.0.......Karl Racine (Penn)<br />

15.1.......John Bajusz (Cornell)<br />

15.1.......Perry Bromwell (Penn)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Joe Carrabino (Harvard) First Team<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Harvard's Joe Carrabino by the Denver Nuggets<br />

in the 6th Round (135th) ... Cornell's Ken Bantum<br />

by the New York Knicks in the 7th Round<br />

(142nd) ... Harvard's Bob Ferry, Jr. by the Atlanta<br />

Hawks in the 7th Round (146th)<br />

1985-86<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Brown 10-4 16-11 Mike Cingiser<br />

Penn 9-5 15-11 Tom Schneider<br />

Cornell 9-5 14-12 Tom Miller<br />

Princeton 7-7 13-13 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 7-7 13-13 Tom Brennan<br />

Columbia 6-8 12-14 Wayne Szoke<br />

Dartmouth 6-8 11-15 Paul Cormier<br />

Harvard 2-12 6-20 Peter Roby<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 14 — Brown lost to Syracuse, 101-52<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Jim Turner (Brown)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Jim Barton (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Perry<br />

Bromwell (Penn), Chris Dudley (Yale),Tom<br />

Gwydir (Columbia), Jim Turner (Brown)<br />

Second Team • Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Drew<br />

Martin (Cornell), Mike Waitkus (Brown), Peter<br />

White (Yale), Alan Williams (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Jim Barton (Dartmouth),<br />

Sean Couch (Columbia), Joe Kilroy (Dartmouth),<br />

Neil Phillips (Harvard), Joe Scott (Princeton), Bob<br />

Scrabis (Princeton), Keith Webster (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

24.0.......Jim Turner (Brown)<br />

19.3.......John Bajusz (Cornell)<br />

17.9.......Chris Dudley (Yale)<br />

17.4.......Perry Bromwell (Penn)<br />

16.3.......Alan Williams (Princeton)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Jim Turner (Brown) First Team


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1986-87<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 10-4 13-14 Tom Schneider<br />

Princeton 9-5 16-9 Pete Carril<br />

Cornell 9-5 15-11 Mike Dement<br />

Dartmouth 7-7 15-11 Paul Cormier<br />

Yale 7-7 14-12 Dick Kuchen<br />

Columbia 6-8 12-14 Wayne Szoke<br />

Harvard 4-10 9-17 Peter Roby<br />

Brown 4-10 9-18 Mike Cingiser<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Charlotte, N.C.)<br />

Mar 12 — Penn lost to North Carolina, 113-82<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Perry Bromwell (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Guido Casparis (Columbia)<br />

First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Perry<br />

Bromwell (Penn), Sean Couch (Columbia), Chris<br />

Dudley (Yale), Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Paul Maley<br />

(Yale)<br />

Second Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Bryan<br />

Randall (Dartmouth), Joe Scott (Princeton), Keith<br />

Webster (Harvard),Alan Williams (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Chip Adams (Columbia),<br />

Arne Duncan (Harvard), Greg Gilda (Cornell),<br />

Patrick Lynch (Brown), Mike Millane (Cornell),<br />

Bob Scrabis (Princeton), Peter White (Yale)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

21.8.......Perry Bromwell (Penn)<br />

21.5.......Patrick Lynch (Brown)<br />

20.9.......Sean Couch (Columbia)<br />

20.7.......Jim Barton (Dartmouth)<br />

20.6.......Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Arne Duncan (Harvard) First Team<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Columbia's Sean Couch by the Indiana Pacers in<br />

the 3rd Round (60th) ...Yale's Chris Dudley by<br />

the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4th Round (75th)<br />

... Penn's Perry Bromwell by the New Jersey Nets<br />

in the 6th Round (118th) ... Harvard's Keith<br />

Webster by the Utah Jazz in the 7th Round<br />

(153rd)<br />

1987-88<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Cornell 11-3 17-10 Mike Dement<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 18-8 Paul Cormier<br />

Princeton 9-5 17-9 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 8-6 12-14 Dick Kuchen<br />

Penn 8-6 10-16 Tom Schneider<br />

Harvard 6-8 11-15 Peter Roby<br />

Brown 2-12 6-20 Mike Cingiser<br />

Columbia 2-12 6-20 Wally Halas<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

West Region (Los Angeles, Calif.)<br />

Mar 18 — Cornell lost to Arizona, 90-50<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Paul Maley (Yale)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Ralph James (Harvard)<br />

First Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Sam Jacobs<br />

(Cornell), Paul Maley (Yale), Bryan Randall<br />

(Dartmouth), Bob Scrabis (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn), Mike<br />

Millane (Cornell), Dave Orlandini (Princeton),<br />

Neil Phillips (Harvard),Tyrone Pitts (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Wolfgang Florin (Cornell),<br />

Mike Gielen (Harvard), Greg Gilda (Cornell),<br />

Ralph James (Harvard), James Paul (Cornell), Matt<br />

Shannon (Columbia), Marcus Thompson (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

23.8.......Jim Barton (Dartmouth)<br />

21.4.......Paul Maley (Yale)<br />

19.0.......Marcus Thompson (Brown)<br />

17.4.......Tyrone Pitts (Penn)<br />

17.1.......Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn)<br />

RHODES SCHOLAR<br />

Alex Dreier (Harvard)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

HALL OF FAME<br />

Bill Bradley (Princeton)<br />

1988-89<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 19-8 Pete Carril<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 17-9 Paul Cormier<br />

Penn 9-5 13-13 Tom Schneider<br />

Harvard 7-7 11-15 Peter Roby<br />

Cornell 7-7 10-16 Mike Dement<br />

Yale 6-8 11-17 Dick Kuchen<br />

Columbia 4-10 8-18 Wally Halas<br />

Brown 2-12 7-19 Mike Cingiser<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Providence, R.I.)<br />

Mar 17 — Princeton lost to Georgetown, 50-49<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Bob Scrabis (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Ed Petersen (Yale)<br />

First Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth),Walt Frazier<br />

(Penn), Mike Gielen (Harvard), Kit Mueller<br />

(Princeton), Bob Scrabis (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • James Blackwell (Dartmouth),<br />

Bernard Jackson (Cornell), Ralph James<br />

(Harvard),Walter Palmer (Dartmouth), Matt<br />

Shannon (Columbia), Marcus Thompson (Brown)<br />

Honorable Mention • Dean Campbell (Yale), Ed<br />

Petersen (Yale), Neil Phillips (Harvard), Jerry<br />

Simon (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

21.7.......Jim Barton (Dartmouth)<br />

18.8.......Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn)<br />

17.9.......Marcus Thompson (Brown)<br />

17.1.......Kit Mueller (Princeton)<br />

15.7.......Ralph James (Harvard)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Mike Ryan (Yale) Second Team & John Mackay<br />

(Dartmouth) Third Team


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1989-90<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 20-7 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 10-4 19-7 Dick Kuchen<br />

Dartmouth 7-7 12-14 Paul Cormier<br />

Harvard 7-7 12-14 Peter Roby<br />

Penn 7-7 12-14 Fran Dunphy<br />

Brown 7-7 10-16 Mike Cingiser<br />

Cornell 5-9 12-17 Mike Dement<br />

Columbia 2-12 4-22 Wally Halas<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Midwest Region (Austin,Texas)<br />

Mar 15 — Princeton lost to Arkansas, 68-64<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Kit Mueller (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Carlos Williams (Brown)<br />

First Team • Dean Campbell (Yale), Hassan<br />

Duncombe (Penn), Ralph James (Harvard), Kit<br />

Mueller (Princeton),Walter Palmer (Dartmouth)<br />

Second Team • Matt Lapin (Princeton), Shawn<br />

Maharaj (Cornell), Ron Mitchell (Harvard), Ed<br />

Petersen (Yale), Jerry Simon (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Bernard Jackson (Cornell),<br />

Sean Jackson (Princeton), Rick Lloyd (Brown),<br />

Carlos Williams (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

22.6.......Ralph James (Harvard)<br />

19.1.......Hassan Duncombe (Penn)<br />

16.9.......Ron Mitchell (Harvard)<br />

16.8.......Dean Campbell (Yale)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

John Mackay (Dartmouth) Third Team & Kit<br />

Mueller (Princeton) Third Team<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR<br />

John Mackay (Dartmouth)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICKS<br />

Dartmouth's Walter Palmer by the Utah Jazz in<br />

the 2nd Round (33rd)<br />

1990-91<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 14-0 24-3 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 9-5 15-11 Dick Kuchen<br />

Cornell 6-8 13-13 Mike Dement<br />

Brown 6-8 11-15 Mike Cingiser<br />

Harvard 6-8 9-17 Peter Roby<br />

Penn 6-8 9-17 Fran Dunphy<br />

Columbia 5-9 7-19 Jack Rohan<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 9-17 Paul Cormier<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 15 — Princeton lost to Villanova, 50-48<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Kit Mueller (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Will McAllister (Penn)<br />

First Team • James Blackwell (Dartmouth), Sean<br />

Jackson (Princeton), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), Ron<br />

Mitchell (Harvard), Kit Mueller (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Dean Campbell (Yale),Travis<br />

McCready (Yale), Ed Petersen (Yale), Chuck<br />

Savage (Brown), Carlos Williams (Brown)<br />

Honorable Mention • Ralph James (Harvard), Rick<br />

Lloyd (Brown), Chris Marquardt (Princeton),Tyler<br />

Rullman (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.7.......Buck Jenkins (Columbia)<br />

19.5.......James Blackwell (Dartmouth)<br />

16.7.......Ron Mitchell (Harvard)<br />

15.6.......Chuck Savage (Brown)<br />

15.6.......Kit Mueller (Princeton)<br />

15.6.......Ralph James (Harvard)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Kit Mueller (Princeton) First Team & Rick Lloyd<br />

(Brown) Third Team<br />

1991-92<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 12-2 22-6 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 9-5 16-10 Fran Dunphy<br />

Columbia 8-6 10-16 Jack Rohan<br />

Yale 7-7 17-9 Dick Kuchen<br />

Brown 5-9 11-15 Happy Dobbs<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 10-16 Dave Faucher<br />

Cornell 5-9 7-19 J. van Breda Kolff<br />

Harvard 5-9 6-20 Frank Sullivan<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Worcester, Mass.)<br />

Mar 20 — Princeton lost to Syracuse, 51-43<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Sean Jackson (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Rick Hielscher (Princeton)<br />

First Team • Casey Cammann (Yale), Sean Jackson<br />

(Princeton), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), Ed Petersen<br />

(Yale), Russ Steward (Columbia)<br />

Second Team • Paul Chambers (Penn), Matt<br />

Eastwick (Princeton), George Leftwich<br />

(Princeton), Rick Lloyd (Brown), Ron Mitchell<br />

(Harvard), Barry Pierce (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Par Downing (Columbia),<br />

Michael Lombard (Dartmouth), Rich Medina<br />

(Cornell), Chris Mooney (Princeton),Tyler<br />

Rullman (Harvard)<br />

Academic • Casey Cammann (Yale), Mike Crotty<br />

(Dartmouth), Stuart Davies (Yale), Jeff Gaca<br />

(Cornell), Rick Lloyd (Brown), Chris Marquardt<br />

(Princeton), Mike Milobsky (Penn), Ron Mitchell<br />

(Harvard), Eric Speaker (Columbia)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.6.......Buck Jenkins (Columbia)<br />

16.0.......Ed Petersen (Yale)<br />

15.8.......Ron Mitchell (Harvard)<br />

15.1.......Russ Steward (Columbia)<br />

15.1.......Tyler Rullman (Harvard)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Rick Lloyd (Brown) Second Team


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1992-93<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 22-5 Fran Dunphy<br />

Cornell 10-4 16-10 J. van Breda Kolff<br />

Columbia 9-5 16-10 Jack Rohan<br />

Princeton 7-7 15-11 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 6-8 10-16 Dick Kuchen<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 11-15 Dave Faucher<br />

Harvard 3-11 6-20 Frank Sullivan<br />

Brown 2-12 7-19 Happy Dobbs<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 19 — Penn lost to Massachusetts, 54-50<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Players of the Year • Jerome Allen (Penn) & Buck<br />

Jenkins (Columbia)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Pax Whitehead (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn),Tom Casey<br />

(Columbia), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), Matt<br />

Maloney (Penn), Chris Mooney (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Jeff Gaca (Cornell), Zeke Marshall<br />

(Cornell), Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth), Barry<br />

Pierce (Penn),Tyler Rullman (Harvard)<br />

Honorable Mention • Eric Blackiston (Brown),<br />

Rob Connolly (Yale), Gregg Frame (Dartmouth),<br />

Chris Pavlic (Princeton), Justin Treadwell (Cornell)<br />

Academic • John Conley (Dartmouth), Craig<br />

Fairfield (Yale), Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth),<br />

Tyler Rullman (Harvard), Omar Sanders<br />

(Columbia)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

22.8.......Buck Jenkins (Columbia)<br />

20.1.......Tyler Rullman (Harvard)<br />

16.7.......Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth)<br />

16.6.......Jeff Gaca (Cornell)<br />

16.3.......Matt Maloney (Penn)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) Second Team &<br />

Jeff Gaca (Cornell) Third Team<br />

1993-94<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 25-3 Fran Dunphy<br />

Princeton 11-3 18-8 Pete Carril<br />

Yale 7-7 10-16 Dick Kuchen<br />

Brown 6-8 12-14 Happy Dobbs<br />

Dartmouth 6-8 10-16 Dave Faucher<br />

Harvard 5-9 9-17 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 4-10 6-20 Jack Rohan<br />

Cornell 3-11 8-18 Al Walker<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Uniondale, N.Y.)<br />

Mar 17 — Penn beat Nebraska, 90-80<br />

Mar 19 — Penn lost to Florida, 70-58<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Jerome Allen (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn), Gregg Frame<br />

(Dartmouth), Rick Hielscher (Princeton), Matt<br />

Maloney (Penn), Barry Pierce (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Jamal Adams (Columbia), Mike<br />

Brennan (Princeton), Zeke Marshall (Cornell),<br />

Chris Mooney (Princeton), Justin Treadwell<br />

(Cornell)<br />

Honorable Mention • Eric Blackiston (Brown),<br />

Tarik Campbell (Harvard), Brian Lloyd (Brown),<br />

Shawn Trice (Penn)<br />

Academic • Jason Capps (Dartmouth), Josh<br />

Jennings (Yale), Steve Marusich (Columbia), Justin<br />

Treadwell (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

15.9.......Matt Maloney (Penn)<br />

15.8.......Rick Hielscher (Princeton)<br />

15.6.......Zeke Marshall (Cornell)<br />

15.1.......Jamal Adams (Columbia)<br />

14.9.......Gregg Frame (Dartmouth)<br />

1994-95<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 22-6 Fran Dunphy<br />

Princeton 10-4 16-10 Pete Carril<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 13-13 Dave Faucher<br />

Brown 8-6 13-13 Happy Dobbs<br />

Yale 5-9 9-17 Dick Kuchen<br />

Cornell 4-10 9-17 Al Walker<br />

Harvard 4-10 6-20 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 1-13 4-22 Jack Rohan<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Baltimore, Md.)<br />

Mar 16 — Penn lost to Alabama, 91-85 (ot)<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Matt Maloney (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Gabe Hunterton (Yale)<br />

First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn), Eric Blackiston<br />

(Brown), Rick Hielscher (Princeton), Sea<br />

Lonergan (Dartmouth), Matt Maloney (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Ira Bowman (Penn), Brian Gilpin<br />

(Dartmouth), Brian Lloyd (Brown), Eric Moore<br />

(Penn), Kyle Snowden (Harvard), Shawn Trice<br />

(Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Bernie Colson (Yale), Chris<br />

Doyal (Princeton), Jamie Halligan (Dartmouth),<br />

Gabe Hunterton (Yale), Sydney Johnson<br />

(Princeton), Scott Kegler (Penn)<br />

Academic • Jacob Capps (Dartmouth), Jan Esway<br />

(Harvard), Rick Hielscher (Princeton),Andy<br />

Karazim (Yale), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.5.......Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)<br />

14.7.......Matt Maloney (Penn)<br />

14.4.......Rick Hielscher (Princeton)<br />

14.2.......Brian Lloyd (Brown)<br />

13.9.......Kyle Snowden (Harvard)<br />

PRO DRAFT PICK<br />

Penn's Jerome Allen by the Minnesota<br />

Timberwolves in the 2nd Round (49th)


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

www.ivyleaguesports.com<br />

1995-96<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 12-2 22-7 Pete Carril<br />

Penn 12-2 17-10 Fran Dunphy<br />

Dartmouth 9-5 16-10 Dave Faucher<br />

Harvard 7-7 15-11 Frank Sullivan<br />

Brown 5-9 10-16 Happy Dobbs<br />

Cornell 5-9 10-16 Al Walker<br />

Yale 3-11 8-18 Dick Kuchen<br />

Columbia 3-11 7-19 Armond Hill<br />

IVY PLAYOFF<br />

Bethlehem, Pa.<br />

Mar 9 — Princeton defeated Penn, 63-56 (ot)<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Midwest Region (Indianapolis, Ind.)<br />

Mar 14 — Princeton beat UCLA, 43-41<br />

Mar 16 — Princeton lost to Mississippi State, 63-<br />

41<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ira Bowman (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Tim Hill (Harvard)<br />

First Team • Ira Bowman (Penn), Steve Goodrich<br />

(Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Princeton),Tim<br />

Krug (Penn), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Kyle<br />

Snowden (Harvard)<br />

Second Team • Brian Lloyd (Brown), Donald<br />

Moxley (Penn), Daniel Okonkwo (Yale), Eddie<br />

Samuel (Cornell), C.J.Thompkins (Columbia)<br />

Honorable Mention • Chris Doyal (Princeton),<br />

Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth),Tim Hill (Harvard)<br />

Academic • Jacob Capps (Dartmouth), Chris<br />

Doyal (Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Princeton),<br />

Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Matt Ricketts (Yale),<br />

Brandt Schuckman (Cornell)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

17.1.......Ira Bowman (Penn)<br />

16.1.......C.J.Thompkins (Columbia)<br />

15.5.......Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)<br />

14.6.......Eddie Samuel (Cornell)<br />

14.4.......Tim Krug (Penn)<br />

1996-97<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 14-0 24-4 Bill Carmody<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 18-8 Dave Faucher<br />

Harvard 10-4 17-9 Frank Sullivan<br />

Penn 8-6 12-14 Fran Dunphy<br />

Cornell 7-7 15-11 Scott Thompson<br />

Yale 3-11 10-16 Dick Kuchen<br />

Brown 2-12 4-22 Happy Dobbs<br />

Columbia 1-13 6-20 Armond Hill<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Winston-Salem, N.C.)<br />

Mar 13 — Princeton lost to California, 55-52<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Sydney Johnson (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Michael Jordan (Penn)<br />

First Team • Steve Goodrich (Princeton), Sydney<br />

Johnson (Princeton), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth),<br />

John McCord (Cornell), Kyle Snowden (Harvard)<br />

Second Team • Tim Hill (Harvard), Gabe Lewullis<br />

(Princeton), Ken Mitchell (Harvard), Daniel<br />

Okonkwo (Yale), C.J.Thompkins (Columbia)<br />

Honorable Mention • Aaron Butler (Brown),Alex<br />

Compton (Cornell), Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth),<br />

Mitch Henderson (Princeton), Michael Jordan<br />

(Penn), Paul Romanczuk (Penn)<br />

Academic • Matt Fuchs (Columbia), Steve<br />

Goodrich (Princeton), Sydney Johnson<br />

(Princeton), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Jade<br />

Newburn (Brown), Matt Ricketts (Yale)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.2.......C.J.Thompkins (Columbia)<br />

18.1.......John McCord (Cornell)<br />

17.0.......Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)<br />

16.4.......Kyle Snowden (Harvard)<br />

16.2.......Daniel Okonkwo (Yale)<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />

Seamus Lonergan (Dartmouth) & Sydney Johnson<br />

(Princeton)<br />

1997-98<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 14-0 27-2 Bill Carmody<br />

Penn 10-4 17-12 Fran Dunphy<br />

Yale 7-7 12-14 Dick Kuchen<br />

Harvard 6-8 13-13 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 6-8 11-15 Armond Hill<br />

Cornell 6-8 9-17 Scott Thompson<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 7-19 Dave Faucher<br />

Brown 3-11 6-20 Happy Dobbs<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Hartford, Conn.)<br />

Mar 12 — Princeton beat UNLV, 69-57<br />

Mar 14 — Princeton lost to Michigan State, 63-56<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Steve Goodwin (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Dan Clemente (Harvard)<br />

First Team • Shaun Gee (Dartmouth), Steve<br />

Goodwin (Princeton), Michael Jordan (Penn),<br />

Gabe Lewullis (Princeton), Emerson Whitley<br />

(Yale)<br />

Second Team • Brian Earl (Princeton), Mitch<br />

Henderson (Princeton),Tim Hill (Harvard), Gary<br />

Raimondo (Columbia), Paul Romanczuk (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • P.J. Halas (Dartmouth),<br />

James Mastaglio (Princeton), Matt Ricketts (Yale),<br />

Mike Scott (Harvard)<br />

Academic • Jeff Goldstein (Penn), Steve Goodrich<br />

(Princeton),Tim Hill (Harvard), Jason Kemp<br />

(Dartmouth), Paul Krasinski (Brown), Gary<br />

Raimondo (Columbia), Matt Ricketts (Yale)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.7.......Shaun Gee (Dartmouth)<br />

16.1.......Steve Goodrich (Princeton)<br />

16.1.......Ray Mercedes (Cornell)<br />

15.7.......Matt Ricketts (Yale)<br />

15.5.......Michael Jordan (Penn)<br />

15.5.......Paul Romanczuk (Penn)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Steve Goodrich (Princeton) Second Team


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Year-by-Year<br />

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1998-99<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 21-6 Fran Dunphy<br />

Princeton 11-3 22-8 Bill Carmody<br />

Dartmouth 10-4 14-12 Dave Faucher<br />

Harvard 7-7 13-13 Frank Sullivan<br />

Cornell 6-8 11-15 Scott Thompson<br />

Columbia 5-9 10-16 Armond Hill<br />

Brown 2-12 4-22 Happy Dobbs<br />

Yale 2-12 4-22 Dick Kuchen<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

West Region (Seattle,Wash.)<br />

Mar 11 — Penn lost to Florida, 75-61<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Brian Earl (Princeton)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Chris Young (Princeton)<br />

First Team • Brian Earl (Princeton), Shaun Gee<br />

(Dartmouth),Tim Hill (Harvard), Michael Jordan<br />

(Penn), Gabe Lewullis (Princeton), Paul<br />

Romanczuk (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Gary<br />

Raimondo (Columbia), Kamal Rountree (Brown),<br />

David Tompkins (Yale), Chris Young (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Dan Clemente (Harvard),<br />

Matt Langel (Penn), Ian McGinnis (Dartmouth),<br />

Geoff Owens (Penn)<br />

Academic • Mike Beam (Harvard), Greg Buth<br />

(Dartmouth), Kevin Cuttica (Cornell), Gabe<br />

Lewullis (Princeton), Gary Raimondo (Columbia),<br />

David Tompkins (Yale)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.3.......Kamal Rountree (Brown)<br />

18.1.......Gary Raimondo (Columbia)<br />

17.5.......Greg Buth (Dartmouth)<br />

17.4.......Dan Clemente (Harvard)<br />

16.4.......Tim Hill (Harvard)<br />

16.4.......Shaun Gee (Dartmouth)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

David Tompkins (Yale) Third Team<br />

1999-00<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 21-8 Fran Dunphy<br />

Princeton 11-3 19-11 Bill Carmody<br />

Columbia 7-7 13-14 Armond Hill<br />

Harvard 7-7 12-15 Frank Sullivan<br />

Dartmouth 5-9 9-18 Dave Faucher<br />

Yale 5-9 7-20 James Jones<br />

Brown 4-10 8-19 Glen Miller<br />

Cornell 3-11 10-17 Scott Thompson<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Winston-Salem, N.C.)<br />

Mar 17 — Penn lost to Illinois, 68-58<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Michael Jordan (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)<br />

First Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Dan<br />

Clemente (Harvard), Michael Jordan (Penn), Matt<br />

Langel (Penn), Chris Young (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Shaun<br />

Gee (Dartmouth), Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn),<br />

Geoff Owens (Penn), Onaje Woodbine (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Spencer Gloger<br />

(Princeton), Earl Hunt (Brown), Damian Long<br />

(Harvard), Ray Mercedes (Cornell)<br />

Academic • Craig Austin (Columbia), Greg Buth<br />

(Dartmouth), Jason Kemp (Dartmouth), Derek<br />

Kruse (Cornell), Mason Rocca (Princeton),Ted<br />

Smith (Yale), Jesse Wood (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.8.......Earl Hunt (Brown)<br />

18.0.......Greg Buth (Dartmouth)<br />

16.8.......Onaje Woodbine (Yale)<br />

16.6.......Michael Jordan (Penn)<br />

15.9.......Shaun Gee (Dartmouth)<br />

OLYMPIC MEDALIST<br />

Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) won silver for<br />

France in Sydney Games<br />

2000-01<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 11-3 16-11 John Thompson<br />

Brown 9-5 15-12 Glen Miller<br />

Penn 9-5 12-17 Fran Dunphy<br />

Harvard 7-7 14-12 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 7-7 12-15 Armond Hill<br />

Yale 7-7 10-17 James Jones<br />

Dartmouth 3-11 8-19 Dave Faucher<br />

Cornell 3-11 7-20 Steve Donahue<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

South Region (New Orleans, La.)<br />

Mar 16 — Princeton lost to North Carolina, 70-<br />

48<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Craig Austin (Columbia)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Konrad Wysocki (Princeton)<br />

First Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Dan<br />

Clemente (Harvard), Earl Hunt (Brown), Lamar<br />

Plummer (Penn), Nate Walton (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton),Alai<br />

Nuualiitia (Brown), Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn),<br />

Geoff Owens (Penn), Neil Yanke (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Greg Buth (Dartmouth),<br />

Patrick Harvey (Harvard), Chris Leanza (Yale),<br />

Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard), Kyle Wente<br />

(Princeton), Chris Wiedemann (Columbia)<br />

Academic • Craig Austin (Columbia), Greg Barratt<br />

(Cornell), Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Mark Kissling<br />

(Dartmouth), David Klatsky (Penn), Jesse Wood<br />

(Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.1.......Craig Austin (Columbia)<br />

19.4.......Earl Hunt (Brown)<br />

17.6.......Dan Clemente (Harvard)<br />

13.7.......Patrick Harvey (Harvard)<br />

13.6.......Neil Yanke (Yale)


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2001-02<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 11-3 25-7 Fran Dunphy<br />

Yale 11-3 21-11 James Jones<br />

Princeton 11-3 16-12 John Thompson<br />

Brown 8-6 17-10 Glen Miller<br />

Harvard 7-7 14-12 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 4-10 11-17 Armond Hill<br />

Dartmouth 2-12 9-18 Dave Faucher<br />

Cornell 2-12 5-22 Steve Donahue<br />

IVY PLAYOFFS<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Mar 5 — Yale defeated Princeton, 76-60<br />

Easton, Pa.<br />

Mar 7 — Penn defeated Yale, 77-58<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Pittsburgh, Pa.)<br />

Mar 15 — Penn lost to California, 82-75<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Alex Gamboa (Yale)<br />

First Team • Koko Archibong (Penn), Patrick<br />

Harvey (Harvard), Earl Hunt (Brown), Ugonna<br />

Onyekwe (Penn),Andrew Toole (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Mike<br />

Bechtold (Princeton), Flinder Boyd (Dartmouth),<br />

Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton), Paul Vitelli (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Alex Gamboa (Yale),T.J.<br />

McHugh (Yale), Kyle Wente (Princeton)<br />

Academic • Koko Archibong (Penn), Joe Case<br />

(Columbia),Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton),Andrew<br />

Gellert (Harvard), Josh Meyer (Brown), Kyle<br />

Wente (Princeton)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.4.......Patrick Harvey (Harvard)<br />

18.1.......Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)<br />

17.7.......Earl Hunt (Brown)<br />

15.4.......Craig Austin (Columbia)<br />

14.5.......Andrew Toole (Penn)<br />

2002-03<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 14-0 22-5 Fran Dunphy<br />

Brown 12-2 17-11 Glen Miller<br />

Princeton 10-4 16-11 John Thompson<br />

Yale 8-6 14-13 James Jones<br />

Harvard 4-10 12-15 Frank Sullivan<br />

Cornell 4-10 9-18 Steve Donahue<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 8-19 Dave Faucher<br />

Columbia 0-14 2-25 Armond Hill<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Boston, Mass.)<br />

Mar 21 — Penn lost Oklahoma State, 77-63<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Lenny Collins (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Jason Forte (Brown), Earl Hunt<br />

(Brown),Alai Nuualiitia (Brown), Ugonna<br />

Onyekwe (Penn), Jeff Schiffner (Penn)<br />

Second Team • Koko Archibong (Penn), Ka’Ron<br />

Barnes (Cornell), Chris Leanza (Yale), Brady<br />

Merchant (Harvard),Andrew Toole (Penn)<br />

Honorable Mention • Tim Begley (Penn),T.J.<br />

McHugh (Yale), Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard),<br />

Ray Robins (Princeton), Judson Wallace<br />

(Princeton), Kyle Wente (Princeton)<br />

Academic • Koko Archibong (Penn), Chris Leanza<br />

(Yale), Mike McLaren (Dartmouth), Patrick<br />

Powers (Brown), Elliott Prasse-Freeman<br />

(Harvard), Jeff Schiffner (Penn)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

20.1.......Earl Hunt (Brown)<br />

16.1.......Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)<br />

15.4.......Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell)<br />

15.2.......Jason Forte (Brown)<br />

15.1.......Brady Merchant (Harvard)<br />

2003-04<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Princeton 13-1 20-8 John Thompson<br />

Penn 10-4 17-10 Fran Dunphy<br />

Brown 10-4 14-13 Glen Miller<br />

Yale 7-7 12-15 James Jones<br />

Cornell 6-8 11-16 Steve Donahue<br />

Columbia 6-8 10-17 Joe Jones<br />

Harvard 3-11 4-23 Frank Sullivan<br />

Dartmouth 1-13 3-25 Dave Faucher<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

East Region (Denver, Colo.)<br />

Mar 18 — Princeton lost to Texas, 66-49<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Jason Forte (Brown)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Leon Pattman (Dartmouth)<br />

First Team • Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell), Jason Forte<br />

(Brown), Jeff Schiffner (Penn),Will Venable<br />

(Princeton), Judson Wallace (Princeton)<br />

Second Team • Tim Begley (Penn), Edwin<br />

Draughan (Yale), Jaime Kilburn (Brown), Patrick<br />

Powers (Brown), Matt Preston (Columbia)<br />

Honorable Mention • Adam Chubb (Penn), Matt<br />

Stehle (Harvard)<br />

Academic • Tim Begley (Penn), Mike McLaren<br />

(Dartmouth), Matt Minoff (Yale), Ed Persia<br />

(Princeton), Patrick Powers (Brown)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

21.4.......Jason Forte (Brown)<br />

19.6.......Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell)<br />

18.0.......Patrick Powers (Brown)<br />

16.0.......Judson Wallace (Princeton)<br />

15.6.......Jaime Kilburn (Brown)


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2004-05<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 20-9 Fran Dunphy<br />

Cornell 8-6 13-14 Steve Donahue<br />

Harvard 7-7 12-15 Frank Sullivan<br />

Yale 7-7 12-15 James Jones<br />

Dartmouth 7-7 10-17 Terry Dunn<br />

Princeton 6-8 15-13 Joe Scott<br />

Brown 5-9 12-16 Glen Miller<br />

Columbia 3-11 12-15 Joe Jones<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Chicago Region (Cleveland, Ohio)<br />

Mar 17 — Penn lost to Boston College, 85-65<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Tim Begley (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Damon Huffman (Brown)<br />

First Team • Tim Begley (Penn), Lenny Collins<br />

(Cornell), Edwin Draughan (Yale), Jason Forte<br />

(Brown), Matt Stehle (Harvard)<br />

Second Team • Brian Cusworth (Harvard), David<br />

Gardner (Dartmouth), Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn),<br />

Matt Preston (Columbia),Will Venable (Princeton)<br />

Honorable Mention • Steve Danley (Penn), Mike<br />

Lang (Dartmouth), Dominick Martin (Yale), Eric<br />

Taylor (Cornell), Judson Wallace (Princeton), Mark<br />

Zoller (Penn)<br />

Academic • Tim Begley (Penn), Lenny Collins<br />

(Cornell), Graham Dow (Cornell),Alex Gamboa<br />

(Yale), Michael Liddy (Dartmouth)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.3.......Jason Forte (Brown)<br />

16.1.......Edwin Draughan (Yale)<br />

14.3.......Tim Begley (Penn)<br />

13.6.......Matt Stehle (Harvard)<br />

12.6.......Matt Preston (Columbia)<br />

2005-06<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 12-2 20-8 Fran Dunphy<br />

Princeton 10-4 12-15 Joe Scott<br />

Cornell 8-6 13-15 Steve Donahue<br />

Yale 7-7 15-14 James Jones<br />

Brown 6-8 10-17 Glen Miller<br />

Harvard 5-9 13-14 Frank Sullivan<br />

Columbia 4-10 11-16 Joe Jones<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 6-21 Terry Dunn<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

Atlanta Region (Dallas,Texas)<br />

Mar 17 — Penn lost to Texas, 60-52<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Adam Gore (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Scott Greenman (Princeton),<br />

Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn), Dominick Martin (Yale),<br />

Matt Stehle (Harvard), Mark Zoller (Penn)<br />

Second Team • John Baumann (Columbia), Lenny<br />

Collins (Cornell),Adam Gore (Cornell), Keenan<br />

Jeppesen (Brown), Mike Lang (Dartmouth)<br />

Honorable Mention • Brian Cusworth (Harvard),<br />

Justin Conway (Princeton), Steve Danley (Penn),<br />

Eric Flato (Yale), Jim Goffredo (Harvard), Eric<br />

Osmundson (Penn), Luke Owings (Princeton)<br />

Academic • Marcus Becker (Brown), Lenny<br />

Collins (Cornell), Steve Danley (Penn), Josh<br />

Greenberg (Yale), Scott Greenman (Princeton),<br />

Brian McMillan (Dartmouth), Ben Nwachukwu<br />

(Columbia), Matt Stehle (Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

19.1.......Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn)<br />

16.1.......Keenan Jeppesen (Brown)<br />

15.9.......Jim Goffredo (Harvard)<br />

15.1.......Matt Stehle (Harvard)<br />

15.0.......Dominick Martin (Yale)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Matt Stehle (Harvard) Second Team &<br />

Lenny Collins (Cornell) Third Team<br />

2006-07<br />

Team <strong>Ivy</strong> All Head Coach<br />

Penn 13-1 22-8 Glen Miller<br />

Yale 10-4 14-13 James Jones<br />

Cornell 9-5 16-12 Steve Donahue<br />

Columbia 7-7 16-12 Joe Jones<br />

Brown 6-8 11-18 Craig Robinson<br />

Harvard 5-9 12-16 Frank Sullivan<br />

Dartmouth 4-10 9-18 Terry Dunn<br />

Princeton 2-12 11-17 Joe Scott<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

South Region (Lexington, Ky.)<br />

Mar 15 — Penn versus Texas A&M<br />

ALL-IVY<br />

Player of the Year • Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn)<br />

Rookie of the Year • Ryan Wittman (Cornell)<br />

First Team • Mark McAndrew (Brown), John<br />

Baumann (Columbia), Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn), Mark<br />

Zoller (Penn), Eric Flato (Yale)<br />

Second Team • Andrew Naeve (Cornell), Ryan<br />

Wittman (Cornell), Leon Pattman (Dartmouth),<br />

Brian Grandieri (Penn), Casey Hughes (Yale)<br />

Honorable Mention • Damon Huffman (Brown),<br />

Louis Dale (Cornell),Alex Barnett (Dartmouth),<br />

Jim Goffredo (Harvard), Drew Housman<br />

(Harvard)<br />

IVY TOP SCORERS<br />

<strong>League</strong> Games Only<br />

18.6, Mark McAndrew (Brown)<br />

16.6, Mark Zoller (Penn)<br />

16.4, Eric Flato (Yale)<br />

15.3, Leon Pattman (Dartmouth)<br />

15.3, Ryan Wittman (Cornell)<br />

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA<br />

Graham Dow (Cornell) First Team &<br />

Jim Goffredo (Harvard) Second Team


<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> Men’s Recordbook<br />

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Coaching Records<br />

YEARS AS HEAD COACH<br />

29 Pete Carril (Princeton, 1968-96)<br />

IVY CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

12 Pete Carril (Princeton, 1968-96)<br />

OVERALL VICTORIES<br />

514 Pete Carril (Princeton, 1968-96)<br />

IVY VICTORIES<br />

312 Pete Carril (Princeton, 1968-96)<br />

OVERALL WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. four seasons)<br />

78.6 Bill Carmody (Princeton, 1996-00) 92-25<br />

IVY WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. four seasons)<br />

89.3 Bill Carmody (Princeton, 1996-00) 50-6<br />

Player Records<br />

— SCORING —<br />

OVERALL CAREER POINTS<br />

2503 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER POINTS<br />

1253 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

OVERALL SEASON POINTS<br />

936 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

IVY SEASON POINTS<br />

464 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

POINTS IN A GAME<br />

58 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Wichita State, March 30, 1965)<br />

POINTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

51 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Harvard, Feb 15, 1965)<br />

OVERALL CAREER AVERAGE<br />

30.2 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER AVERAGE<br />

29.8 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

OVERALL SEASON AVERAGE<br />

32.3 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

IVY SEASON AVERAGE<br />

33.1 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

— FIELD GOALS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER GOALS<br />

856 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER GOALS<br />

448 Butch Graves (Yale, 1980-84)<br />

OVERALL SEASON GOALS<br />

338 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

IVY SEASON GOALS<br />

165 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1963-64)<br />

GOALS IN A GAME<br />

22 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Wichita State, March 20, 1965)<br />

GOALS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

18 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Harvard, Feb. 15, 1964)<br />

Jim Barton (Dartmouth vs Brown, Feb. 7, 1987)<br />

OVERALL CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

1969 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

911 Butch Graves (Yale, 1980-84)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

684 John Lee (Yale, 1955-56)<br />

IVY SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

316 Steve Spahn (Dartmouth, 1961-62)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

37 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Wisconsin, Dec. 21, 1963)<br />

John Lee (Yale vs Princeton, Feb. 22, 1956)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

36 Bill Bradley (Princeton vs Cornell, Jan. 16, 1965)<br />

OVERALL CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

65.8 David Tompkins (Yale, 1995-99)<br />

IVY CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

65.6 David Tompkins (Yale, 1995-99)<br />

OVERALL SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

70.3 Alan Williams (Princeton, 1986-87)<br />

IVY SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

72.4 David Tompkins (Yale, 1997-98)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

100 Barnes Hauptfuhrer (Princeton vs N.D., Dec. 7, 1974) 11-11<br />

— THREE-POINTERS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER THREES<br />

281 Brian Earl (Princeton, 1995-99)<br />

IVY CAREER THREES<br />

141 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89)<br />

OVERALL SEASON THREES<br />

98 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1988-89)<br />

IVY SEASON THREES<br />

56 Sean Jackson (Princeton, 1990-91)<br />

THREES IN A GAME<br />

10 Matt Maloney (Penn vs Brown, Feb. 4, 1995)<br />

Spencer Gloger (Princeton vs UAB, Dec. 18, 1999)<br />

THREES IN AN IVY GAME<br />

10 Matt Maloney (Penn vs Brown, Feb. 4, 1995)<br />

OVERALL CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

678 Brian Earl (Princeton, 1995-99)<br />

IVY CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

304 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

239 Lamar Plummer (Penn, 2000-01)<br />

IVY SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

120 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1988-89)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

18 Matt Maloney (Penn vs Temple, Jan 11, 1994)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

15 Matt Lapin (Princeton vs Harvard, Feb. 24, 1990)<br />

Matt Maloney (Penn vs Harvard,Feb 18, 1995)<br />

OVERALL CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

51.3 Dave Orlandini (Princeton, 1986-88)<br />

IVY CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

57.9 Perry Bromwell (Penn, 1986-87)


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OVERALL SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

54.5 Dave Orlandini (Princeton, 1987-88)<br />

IVY SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

60.7 Luke Owings (Princeton, 2004-05)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

100 Sydney Johnson (Princeton vs Columbia, Feb 28, 1997) 6-6<br />

— FREE THROWS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER MADE<br />

791 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER MADE<br />

409 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

OVERALL SEASON MADE<br />

274 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1964-65)<br />

IVY SEASON MADE<br />

153 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-63)<br />

MADE IN A GAME<br />

25 Arnie Berman (Brown vs Cornell, Feb. 4, 1972)<br />

OVERALL CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

903 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

IVY CAREER ATTEMPTS<br />

468 Bill Bradley (Princeton, 1962-65)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

369 Harry Sacks (Harvard, 1953-54)<br />

IVY SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

177 Arnie Berman (Brown, 1971-72)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

26 Louis Jordan (Cornell vs Syracuse, Dec. 19, 1956)<br />

Arnie Berman (Brown vs Cornell, Feb. 4, 1972)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

26 Arnie Berman (Brown vs Cornell, Feb. 4, 1972)<br />

OVERALL CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

89.5 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89)<br />

IVY CAREER PERCENTAGE<br />

91.0 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-89)<br />

OVERALL SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

95.0 Gus Broberg (Dartmouth, 1939-40)<br />

IVY SEASON PERCENTAGE<br />

95.7 Jim Barton (Dartmouth, 1985-86)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

100 John Lee (Yale vs Oregon State, Dec. 27, 1957) 21-21<br />

— REBOUNDS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER REBOUNDS<br />

1557 Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-53)<br />

IVY CAREER REBOUNDS<br />

656 Ed Robinson (Yale, 1954-57)<br />

OVERALL SEASON REBOUNDS<br />

556 Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-51)<br />

IVY SEASON REBOUNDS<br />

228 Alfred Kaemmerlen (Princeton, 1961-62)<br />

REBOUNDS IN A GAME<br />

32 four players (most recently by Rudy LaRusso)<br />

REBOUNDS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

32 Rudy LaRusso (Dartmouth vs Columbia, 1958)<br />

OVERALL CAREER AVERAGE<br />

19.0 Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-53)<br />

IVY CAREER AVERAGE<br />

15.6 Ed Robinson (Yale, 1954-57)<br />

OVERALL SEASON AVERAGE<br />

20.6 Ernie Beck (Penn, 1950-51)<br />

IVY SEASON AVERAGE<br />

16.1 Alfred Kaemmerlen (Princeton, 1961-62)<br />

— ASSISTS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER ASSISTS<br />

705 Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard, 1999-03)<br />

IVY CAREER ASSISTS<br />

371 Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard, 1999-03)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ASSISTS<br />

225 Larry Zigarelli (Yale, 1979-80)<br />

IVY SEASON ASSISTS<br />

122 Larry Zigerelli (Yale, 1979-80)<br />

ASSISTS IN A GAME<br />

18 Tony Chiles (Columbia vs Merchant Marines, Jan. 9, 1988)<br />

ASSISTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

17 Peter White (Yale vs Harvard, Feb. 7, 1987)<br />

OVERALL CAREER AVERAGE<br />

7.41 Alton Byrd (Columbia, 1976-79)<br />

IVY CAREER AVERAGE<br />

6.62 Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard, 1999-03)<br />

OVERALL SEASON AVERAGE<br />

8.65 Larry Zigarelli (Yale, 1979-80)<br />

IVY SEASON AVERAGE<br />

8.71 Larry Zigarelli (Yale, 1979-80)<br />

— BLOCKED SHOTS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER BLOCKS<br />

252 Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth, 1993-97)<br />

OVERALL SEASON BLOCKS<br />

92 Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth, 1994-95)<br />

BLOCKS IN A GAME<br />

12 Walter Palmer (Dartmouth -vs- Harvard, Jan. 9, 1988)<br />

— STEALS —<br />

OVERALL CAREER STEALS<br />

303 Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn, 2004-07)<br />

OVERALL SEASON STEALS<br />

95 Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn, 2005-06)<br />

STEALS IN A GAME<br />

9 Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn -vs- Dartmouth, March 4, 2005)


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— SCORING —<br />

OVERALL SEASON POINTS<br />

2394 Yale (2001-02)<br />

IVY SEASON POINTS<br />

1219 Penn (1974-75)<br />

POINTS IN A GAME<br />

118 Princeton vs Wichita St. (March 20, 1965)<br />

Columbia vs Wagner (Jan. 17, 1977)<br />

POINTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

116 Princeton vs Dartmouth (Jan. 14, 1967)<br />

AGGREGATE POINTS IN A GAME<br />

237 Yale (108) vs Stanford (129), Dec. 6, 1985<br />

AGGREGATE POINTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

213 Harvard (115) vs Yale (98), Feb. 5, 1971<br />

— FIELD GOALS —<br />

OVERALL SEASON GOALS<br />

995 Penn (1974-75)<br />

IVY SEASON GOALS<br />

511 Penn (1974-75)<br />

GOALS IN A GAME<br />

49 Columbia vs Wagner (Jan. 17, 1977)<br />

GOALS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

48 Princeton vs Yale (Feb. 26, 1971)<br />

Penn vs Brown (Feb. 11, 1978)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

2467 Yale (1948-49)<br />

IVY SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

1069 Cornell (1964-65)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

106 Cornell vs Colgate (Dec. 4, 1965)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

105 Columbia vs Dartmouth (Jan. 20, 1951)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ACCURACY<br />

54.1 Princeton (1986-87)<br />

IVY SEASON ACCURACY<br />

54.9 Princeton (1980-81)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

79.4 Columbia vs Dartmouth (March 2, 1984)<br />

— THREE-POINTERS —<br />

OVERALL SEASON THREES<br />

266 Penn (2001-02)<br />

GOALS IN A GAME<br />

20 Princeton vs Ursinus (Jan. 27, 2003)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

681 Princeton (1997-98)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

39 Princeton vs Fresno State (Dec. 2, 1995)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ACCURACY<br />

49.2 Princeton (1987-88)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

88.9 Cornell vs Army (Jan. 6, 1990)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN AN IVY GAME<br />

83.3 Princeton vs Penn (Jan. 6, 1990)<br />

— FREE THROWS —<br />

OVERALL SEASON MADE<br />

620 Columbia (1956-57)<br />

IVY SEASON MADE<br />

386 Columbia (1956-57)<br />

MADE IN A GAME<br />

46 Cornell vs Harvard (Feb. 17, 1990)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

893 Penn (1956-57)<br />

IVY SEASON ATTEMPTS<br />

533 Columbia (1956-57)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN A GAME<br />

60 Harvard vs Dartmouth (1954) &<br />

Penn -vs- Brown (Jan. 15, 1955)<br />

ATTEMPTS IN AN IVY GAME<br />

59 Cornell vs Harvard (Feb. 17, 1990)<br />

OVERALL SEASON ACCURACY<br />

82.2 Harvard (1983-84)<br />

PERCENTAGE IN A GAME<br />

100 Cornell vs Columbia (Dec. 15, 1967) &<br />

Cornell vs Buffalo (Dec. 28, 1977) 19-19<br />

PERCENTAGE IN AN IVY GAME<br />

100 Cornell vs Columbia (Dec. 15, 1967) 19-19


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Most Career Points<br />

1 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-65.....2,503<br />

2 Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘85-89.....2,158<br />

3 Butch Graves Yale ‘80-84.....2,090<br />

4 Earl Hunt Brown ‘99-03.....2,030<br />

5 Tony Lavelli Yale ‘45-49.....1,964<br />

6 Joe Carrabino Harvard ‘81-85.....1,880<br />

7 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-53.....1,827<br />

8 Don Fleming Harvard ‘78-82.....1,797<br />

9 Buck Jenkins Columbia ‘89-93.....1,767<br />

10 Jim McMillian Columbia ‘66-70.....1,758<br />

11 Ugonna OnyekwePenn ‘99-03.....1,732<br />

12 Arnie Berman Brown ‘68-72.....1,668<br />

13 John Bajusz Cornell ‘83-87.....1,663<br />

14 Sea Lonergan Dartmouth ‘93-97.....1,651<br />

15 Keven McDonald Penn ‘75-78.....1,644<br />

16 Chet Forte Columbia ‘54-57.....1,611<br />

17 Paul Erland Dartmouth ‘69-72.....1,606<br />

18 Ed Petersen Yale ‘88-92.....1,605<br />

19 Michael Jordan Penn ‘97-00.....1,604<br />

20 Jason Forte Brown ‘01-05.....1,597<br />

Highest Career<br />

Scoring Averages<br />

1 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-65 .......30.2<br />

2 Chet Forte Columbia ‘54-57 .......24.8<br />

3 Brian Taylor Princeton ‘70-72 .......24.3<br />

4 Jim McMillian Columbia ‘66-70 .......22.8<br />

5 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-53 .......22.3<br />

6 Arnie Berman Brown ‘68-72 .......21.6<br />

7 Paul Erland Dartmouth ‘69-72 .......21.2<br />

8 Keven McDonald Penn ‘75-78 .......20.8<br />

9t Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘85-89 .......20.7<br />

9t Jim Morgan Yale ‘68-71 .......20.7<br />

11 Rick Kaminsky Yale ‘61-64 .......20.4<br />

12t Butch Graves Yale ‘80-84 .......20.3<br />

12t Tony Lavelli Yale ‘45-49 .......20.3<br />

12t John Lee Yale ‘55-58 .......20.3<br />

12t Stan Pawlak Penn ‘63-66 .......20.3<br />

Most Season Points<br />

1 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘63-64 ........936<br />

2 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘64-65 ........885<br />

3 Chet Forte Columbia ‘56-57 ........694<br />

4 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-63 ........682<br />

5 Brian Taylor Princeton ‘71-72 ........676<br />

6 Ernie Beck Penn ‘52-53 ........673<br />

7 Tony Lavelli Yale ‘48-49 ........671<br />

8 Arnie Berman Brown ‘71-72 ........658<br />

9 Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘87-88 ........636<br />

10 Tony Price Penn ‘78-79 ........633<br />

11 Jim Fitzsimmons Harvard ‘71-72 ........629<br />

12 Keven McDonald Penn ‘77-78 ........623<br />

13 Paul Erland Dartmouth ‘70-71 ........618<br />

14 Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘88-89 ........611<br />

15 Butch Graves Yale ‘83-84 ........609<br />

Highest Season<br />

Scoring Averages<br />

1 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘63-64 .......32.3<br />

2 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘64-65 .......30.5<br />

3 Chet Forte Columbia ‘56-57 .......28.9<br />

4 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-63 .......27.3<br />

5 Ernie Beck Penn ‘52-53 .......25.9<br />

6 Arnie Berman Brown ‘71-72 .......25.3<br />

7 Brian Taylor Princeton ‘71-72 .......25.0<br />

Most Points In A Game<br />

8 Rick Kaminsky Yale ‘63-64 .......24.9<br />

9t Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘87-88 .......24.2<br />

9t Jim Fitzsimmons Harvard ‘71-72 .......24.2<br />

11 Brian Taylor Princeton ‘70-71 .......23.5<br />

12 Butch Graves Yale ‘83-84 .......23.4<br />

13t Butch Graves Yale ‘82-83 .......23.3<br />

13t John Lee Yale ‘55-56 .......23.3<br />

15 Stan Pawlak Penn ‘65-66 .......23.2<br />

Annual Scoring Leaders<br />

‘53-54 Hal Haabestad Princeton..............18.2<br />

‘54-55 Chet Forte Columbia..............21.1<br />

‘55-56 John Lee Yale ........................24.1<br />

‘56-57 Chet Forte Columbia..............28.8<br />

‘57-58 Rudy Milkey Columbia..............19.4<br />

‘58-59 Lou Jordan Cornell..................20.6<br />

‘59-60 Pete Campbell Princeton..............23.0<br />

‘60-61 George Ramming Dartmouth...........20.6<br />

‘61-62 Steve Spahn Dartmouth...........23.2<br />

‘62-63 Bill Bradley Princeton..............27.5<br />

‘63-64 Bill Bradley Princeton..............33.1<br />

‘64-65 Bill Bradley Princeton..............28.8<br />

‘65-66 Keith Sedlacek Harvard ................23.5<br />

‘66-67 Greg Morris Cornell..................18.8<br />

‘67-68 Jim McMillian Columbia..............21.1<br />

‘68-69 Geoff Petrie Princeton..............23.9<br />

‘69-70 Jim McMillian Columbia..............24.6<br />

‘70-71 Paul Erland Dartmouth...........26.0<br />

‘71-72 Brian Taylor Princeton..............26.2<br />

‘72-73 Bob Evans Columbia..............23.0<br />

‘73-74 Adam Sutton Dartmouth...........19.4<br />

‘74-75 Ron Haigler Penn.......................22.1<br />

‘75-76 Brian Saunders Brown ...................20.4<br />

‘76-77 Brian Saunders Brown ...................20.1<br />

‘77-78 Keven McDonald Penn.......................24.7<br />

‘78-79 Mike Davis Cornell..................19.8<br />

‘79-80 Peter Moss Brown ...................21.3<br />

‘80-81 Donald Fleming Harvard ................19.6<br />

‘81-82 Butch Graves Yale ........................19.9<br />

‘82-83 Butch Graves Yale ........................22.1<br />

‘83-84 Butch Graves Yale ........................23.6<br />

‘84-85 Joe Carrabino Harvard ................20.3<br />

‘85-86 Jim Turner Brown ...................24.0<br />

‘86-87 Perry Bromwell Penn.......................21.8<br />

‘87-88 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........23.9<br />

‘88-89 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........21.7<br />

‘89-90 Ralph James Harvard............... 22.6<br />

*<strong>Ivy</strong> Game<br />

1 Bill Bradley Princeton vs Wichita State ............March 30, 1965...............58<br />

2 Tony Lavelli Yale vs Williams...........................Feb 26, 1949...............52<br />

3 * Bill Bradley Princeton vs Harvard...........................Feb 15, 1965...............51<br />

4 * Bill Bradley Princeton vs Cornell.............................Jan 17, 1964...............49<br />

5t * Jim Barton Dartmouth vs Brown .........................................., 1987...............48<br />

5t Harry Platt Brown vs Northeastern...................Feb 2, 1938...............48<br />

7t Ernie Beck Penn vs Duke...............................Dec 30, 1952...............47<br />

7t * George Farley Cornell vs Princeton .....................March 5, 1960...............47<br />

7t Bill Bradley Princeton vs Wisconsin ......................Dec 31, 1963...............47<br />

7t * Buck Jenkins Columbia vs Harvard...........................Feb 15, 1991...............47<br />

11t Bill Bradley Princeton vs Texas ...............................Dec 30, 1963...............46<br />

11t Rusty Tyler Brown vs Rhode Island ...............March 9, 1971...............46<br />

13t Ernie Beck Penn vs Harvard.............................Feb 6, 1952...............45<br />

13t * Brady Merchant Harvard vs Brown...........................March 7, 2003...............45<br />

15 Hassan Duncombe Penn vs Navy..................................Dec 8, 1989...............44<br />

16 * Marcus Thompson Brown vs Harvard...........................Feb 24, 1989...............43<br />

17t Chuck Rolles Cornell vs Syracuse ......................................, 1956...............42<br />

17t * Patrick Lynch Brown vs Dartmouth .......................Feb 7, 1987...............42<br />

‘90-91 Buck Jenkins Columbia..............19.7<br />

‘91-92 Buck Jenkins Columbia..............18.6<br />

‘92-93 Buck Jenkins Columbia..............22.8<br />

‘93-94 Matt Maloney Penn.......................15.9<br />

‘94-95 Sea Lonergan Dartmouth...........18.5<br />

‘95-96 Ira Bowman Penn.......................17.1<br />

‘96-97 John McCord Cornell..................18.1<br />

‘97-98 Shaun Gee Dartmouth...........19.7<br />

‘98-99 Kamal Rountree Brown ...................19.3<br />

‘99-00 Earl Hunt Brown ...................18.8<br />

‘00-01 Craig Austin Columbia..............20.1<br />

‘01-02 Patrick Harvey Harvard ................18.4<br />

‘02-03 Earl Hunt Brown ...................20.1<br />

‘03-04 Jason Forte Brown ...................21.4<br />

‘04-05 Jason Forte Brown ...................19.3<br />

‘05-06 Ibrahim Jaaber Penn.......................18.4<br />

Most Career Rebounds<br />

1 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-53.....1,557<br />

2 Rudy LaRusso Dartmouth ‘56-59.....1,239<br />

3 Ed Robinson Yale ‘54-57.....1,182<br />

4 George Farley Cornell ‘57-60.....1,089<br />

5 Barton Leach Penn ‘52-55.....1,066<br />

6 Joe Sturgis Penn ‘53-56.....1,064<br />

7 Jim Francis Dartmouth ‘54-57.....1,050<br />

8 Ian McGinnis Dartmouth ‘97-01.....1,028<br />

9 Frank Thomas Columbia ‘53-56.....1,022<br />

10 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-65.....1,008<br />

11 David Fulcomer Princeton ‘55-58 ........995<br />

12 Chris Dudley Yale ‘83-87 ........974<br />

13 Phil Brown Brown ‘72-75 ........931<br />

14 Matt Stehle Harvard ‘02-06 ........926<br />

15 Ed Tooley Brown ‘52-56 ........924<br />

16 Fred Eydt Cornell ‘49-52 ........922<br />

17 Kyle Snowden Harvard ‘93-97 ........913<br />

18 Carl Belz Princeton ‘56-59 ........898<br />

19 Arnie Berman Brown ‘69-72 ........878<br />

20 Gerry Alaimo Brown ‘55-58 ........870<br />

Highest Career<br />

Rebound Averages<br />

1 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-53 .......19.0<br />

2 George Farley Cornell ‘57-60 .......18.8<br />

3 Ed Tooley Brown ‘52-56 .......16.5<br />

4 Rudy LaRusso Dartmouth ‘56-59 .......15.5<br />

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6t Joe Sturgis Penn ‘53-56 .......14.4<br />

6t David Fulcomer Princeton ‘55-58 .......14.4<br />

6t Frank Thomas Columbia ‘53-56 .......14.4<br />

9 Carl Belz Princeton ‘56-59 .......14.0<br />

10 John Sheehy Cornell ‘52-55 .......13.7<br />

11 Jim Francis Dartmouth ‘54-57 .......13.5<br />

12 Fred Eydt Cornell ‘49-52 .......12.3<br />

13 Bill Bradley Princeton ‘62-65 .......12.1<br />

14 Phil Brown Brown ‘72-75 .......11.9<br />

15 Gerry Alaimo Brown ‘55-58 .......11.8<br />

Most Season Rebounds<br />

1 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-51 ........556<br />

2 Ernie Beck Penn ‘51-52 ........551<br />

3 Rudy LaRusso Dartmouth ‘57-58 ........503<br />

4 George Farley Cornell ‘59-60 ........466<br />

5t Ernie Beck Penn ‘52-53 ........450<br />

5t Barton Leach Penn ‘54-55 ........450<br />

7 Ed Tooley Brown ‘54-55 ........436<br />

8 Ed Robinson Yale ‘55-56 ........433<br />

9 Irvin Roberson Cornell ‘55-56 ........423<br />

10 Ed Robinson Yale ‘56-57 ........412<br />

11 Joe Sturgis Penn ‘55-56 ........410<br />

12 Frank Thomas Columbia ‘54-55 ........408<br />

13 David Fulcomer Princeton ‘55-56 ........406<br />

14 George Farley Cornell ‘58-59 ........405<br />

15 John Sheehy Cornell ‘54-55 ........383<br />

Highest Season<br />

Rebound Averages<br />

1 Ernie Beck Penn ‘50-51 .......20.6<br />

2 George Farley Cornell ‘59-60 .......20.3<br />

3 Ernie Beck Penn ‘51-52 .......19.0<br />

4 Rudy LaRusso Dartmouth ‘57-58 .......18.6<br />

5 George Farley Cornell ‘57-58 .......18.2<br />

6 Barton Leach Penn ‘54-55 .......18.0<br />

7t Irvin Roberson Cornell ‘55-56 .......17.6<br />

7t George Farley Cornell ‘58-59 .......17.6<br />

9 Ed Tooley Brown ‘54-55 .......17.4<br />

10 Ernie Beck Penn ‘52-53 .......17.3<br />

11 David Fulcomer Princeton ‘55-56 .......16.9<br />

12 Joe Sturgis Penn ‘55-56 .......16.4<br />

13 Frank Thomas Columbia ‘54-55 .......16.3<br />

14 John Sheehy Cornell ‘54-55 .......16.0<br />

15 Ed Tooley Brown ‘53-54 .......15.7<br />

Annual Rebound Leaders<br />

‘70-71 Scott Michel Yale ........................14.0<br />

‘71-72 Arnie Berman Brown ...................12.3<br />

‘72-73 Phil Brown Brown ...................13.5<br />

‘73-74 Phil Brown Brown ...................11.6<br />

‘74-75 Phil Brown Brown ...................11.2<br />

‘75-76 Elmer Love Columbia ................7.8<br />

Bill Carey Harvard...................7.8<br />

‘76-77 Carnell Cooper Yale...........................9.5<br />

‘77-78 Tony Price Penn.........................8.3<br />

Ricky Free Columbia ................8.3<br />

‘78-79 Tim Daaleman Yale...........................9.9<br />

‘79-80 Tim Daaleman Yale ........................10.2<br />

‘80-81 Tim Daaleman Yale...........................8.1<br />

‘81-82 Paul Anderson Dartmouth.............6.9<br />

‘82-83 Stark Langs Brown ...................11.1<br />

‘83-84 Stark Langs Brown ...................10.4<br />

‘84-85 Chris Dudley Yale ........................10.4<br />

‘85-86 Chris Dudley Yale ........................10.3<br />

‘86-87 Chris Dudley Yale ........................14.7<br />

‘87-88 Paul Maley Yale...........................7.9<br />

Most Rebounds In A Game<br />

‘88-89 Bernard Jackson Cornell....................9.1<br />

‘89-90 Carlos Williams Brown ...................10.0<br />

‘90-91 Ron Mitchell Harvard...................9.1<br />

‘91-92 Ron Mitchell Harvard...................8.5<br />

‘92-93 Arturo Llopis Harvard...................8.4<br />

‘93-94 Jamal Adams Columbia ................8.9<br />

‘94-95 James Turbidy Columbia ................8.4<br />

‘95-96 Kyle Snowden Harvard ................10.8<br />

‘96-97 John McCord Cornell....................9.5<br />

Kyle Snowden Harvard...................9.5<br />

‘97-98 David Tompkins Yale...........................8.2<br />

‘98-99 Ian McGinnis Dartmouth...........12.6<br />

‘99-00 Ian McGinnis Dartmouth...........10.0<br />

‘00-01 Ian McGinnis Dartmouth...........10.1<br />

‘01-02 Paul Vitelli Yale...........................7.3<br />

‘02-03 Sam Winter Harvard...................7.4<br />

‘03-04 Matt Stehle Harvard...................8.4<br />

‘04-05 Matt Stehle Harvard...................8.7<br />

‘05-06 Matt Stehle Harvard...................8.8<br />

‘06-07 Andrew Naeve Cornell....................7.7<br />

Most Career Assists<br />

1 Prasse-Freeman Harvard ‘99-03 ........705<br />

2 Peter White Yale ‘84-87 ........611<br />

3 Tim Hill Harvard ‘95-99 ........590<br />

4 Flinder Boyd Dartmouth ‘98-02 ........585<br />

5 Mike Waitkus Brown ‘82-86 ........577<br />

6 Tarik Campbell Harvard ‘89-94 ........570<br />

7 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘75-79 ........559<br />

8 Alton Byrd Columbia ‘76-79 ........526<br />

9 Jason Forte Brown ‘01-05 ........514<br />

10 Jerome Allen Penn ‘91-95 ........505<br />

11 Bryan Randall Dartmouth ‘84-88 ........488<br />

12 Michael Jordan Penn ‘96-00 ........469<br />

13 Kenny Mitchell Dartmouth ‘93-97 ........460<br />

14 Roger Chadwick Cornell ‘49-52 ........441<br />

15 Larry Zigarelli Yale ‘77-80 ........428<br />

16 Tim Begley Penn ‘01-05 ........423<br />

17 Bill Ryan Princeton ‘81-84 ........413<br />

18 Paul Chambers Penn ‘88-92 ........396<br />

19 Mike Gielen Harvard ‘85-89 ........391<br />

20 David Klatsky Penn ‘99-03 ........384<br />

*<strong>Ivy</strong> Game<br />

1t * Rudy LaRusso Dartmouth vs Columbia....................................., 1958...............32<br />

1t Barton Leach Penn vs Harvard...........................Feb 18, 1955...............32<br />

1t * Ed Robinson Yale vs Harvard......................March 10, 1956...............32<br />

1t Ed Tooley Brown vs Northeastern...................Feb 9, 1955...............32<br />

5t Bob Canty Harvard vs Boston College................Feb 8, 1955...............31<br />

5t Jack Molinas Columbia vs Brown...............................Jan 29, 1953...............31<br />

7 * Tom Northrup Penn vs Brown .................................Jan 7, 1967...............30<br />

8 Carl Belz Princeton vs Rutgers.............................Jan 31, 1959...............29<br />

9 Barton Leach Penn vs Syracuse..........................Feb 23, 1955...............28<br />

10t Frank Burgess Penn vs La Salle...........................Dec 21, 1966...............27<br />

10t Barton Leach Penn vs Brown..............................Feb 15, 1955...............27<br />

10t Barton Leach Penn vs Army .................................Jan 21, 1955...............27<br />

10t David Fulcomer Princeton vs Rutgers..............................Feb 1, 1956...............27<br />

10t * David Fulcomer Princeton vs Cornell .........................March 3, 1956...............27<br />

10t Al Kaemmerlen Princeton vs Lafayette...........................Dec 3, 1960...............27<br />

16t * George Farley Cornell vs Brown..............................Feb 26, 1960...............26<br />

16t * David Fulcomer Princeton vs Dartmouth ........................Jan 7, 1956...............26<br />

16t * Carl Belz Princeton vs Penn ....................................Jan 5, 1957...............26<br />

16t Gerry Alaimo Brown vs Rhode Island ...............March 8, 1958...............26<br />

20 Joe Sturgis Penn vs Yale.......................................Jan 2, 1954...............25<br />

Most Season Assists<br />

1 Larry Zigarelli Yale ‘79-80 ........225<br />

2 Alton Byrd Columbia ‘76-77 ........210<br />

3t Prasse-Freeman Harvard ‘02-03 ........207<br />

3t Glenn Fine Harvard ‘78-79 ........207<br />

5 Kenny Mitchell Dartmouth ‘96-97 ........203<br />

6 Prasse-Freeman Harvard ‘99-00 ........196<br />

7 Flinder Boyd Dartmouth ‘99-00 ........181<br />

8 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘75-76 ........178<br />

9 Tarik Campbell Harvard ‘90-91 ........176<br />

10 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘77-78 ........174<br />

11 Tim Hill Harvard ‘98-99 ........172<br />

12 Roger Chadwick Cornell ‘51-52 ........171<br />

13 Roger Chadwick Cornell ‘50-51 ........170<br />

14 David Klatsky Penn ‘00-01 ........162<br />

15 Bill Ryan Princeton ‘83-84 ........161<br />

16 Jerome Allen Penn ‘94-95 ........160<br />

17 Ibrahim Jaaber Penn ‘06-07 ........159<br />

18t Paul Chambers Penn ‘91-92 ........151<br />

18t Dave Wohl Penn ‘71-72 ........151<br />

Highest Season<br />

Assist Averages<br />

1 Larry Zigarelli Yale ‘79-80 .......8.65<br />

2 Alton Byrd Columbia ‘76-77 .......8.08<br />

3 Kenny Mitchell Dartmouth ‘96-97 .......7.81<br />

4 Prasse-Freeman Harvard ‘02-03 .......7.67<br />

5 Prasse-Freeman Harvard ‘99-00 .......7.26<br />

6 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘78-79 .......7.14<br />

7 Flinder Boyd Dartmouth ‘99-00 .......6.70<br />

8 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘75-76 .......6.85<br />

9 Tarik Campbell Harvard ‘90-91 .......6.77<br />

10 Glenn Fine Harvard ‘77-78 .......6.69<br />

Annual Assist Leaders<br />

‘77-78 Glenn Fine Harvard ................6.71<br />

‘78-79 Alton Byrd Columbia..............7.57<br />

‘79-80 Larry Zigerelli Yale ........................8.71<br />

‘80-81 Ken Hall Penn.......................4.21<br />

‘81-82 Bill Ryan Princeton..............4.57<br />

‘82-83 Mike Waitkus Brown ...................5.50<br />

‘83-84 Bill Ryan Princeton..............6.36<br />

‘84-85 Peter White Yale ........................5.57<br />

‘85-86 Mike Waitkus Brown ...................7.00


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‘86-87 Peter White Yale ........................7.57<br />

‘87-88 Bryan Randall Dartmouth...........6.36<br />

‘88-89 Mike Gielen Harvard ................5.36<br />

‘89-90 Mike Jelinsky Columbia..............5.79<br />

‘90-91 Tarik Campbell Harvard ................7.57<br />

‘91-92 Paul Chambers Penn.......................6.07<br />

‘92-93 Jerome Allen Penn.......................5.29<br />

‘93-94 Gregg Frame Dartmouth...........5.79<br />

‘94-95 Jerome Allen Penn.......................5.79<br />

‘95-96 Tim Hill Harvard ................5.07<br />

‘96-97 Kenny Mitchell Dartmouth...........7.29<br />

‘97-98 Michael Jordan Penn.......................5.36<br />

‘98-99 Tim Hill Harvard ................6.43<br />

‘99-00 E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard ................7.93<br />

‘00-01 E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard ................6.00<br />

‘01-02 E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard ................5.21<br />

‘02-03 E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard ................7.36<br />

‘03-04 Jason Forte Brown ...................5.79<br />

‘04-05 Jason Forte Brown ...................3.79<br />

‘05-06 Brett Loscalzo Columbia..............3.07<br />

‘06-07 Ibrahim Jaaber Penn.......................5.30<br />

Most Career<br />

Three-Pointers<br />

1 Brian Earl Princeton ‘95-99 ........281<br />

2 Tim Begley Penn ‘01-05 ........246<br />

3 Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘86-89 ........242<br />

4 Matt Maloney Penn ‘92-95 ........239<br />

5 Greg Buth Dartmouth ‘97-01 ........238<br />

6 Sean Jackson Princeton ‘89-92 ........235<br />

7 B. Schuckman Cornell ‘92-96 ........231<br />

8 Ed Petersen Yale ‘88-92 ........229<br />

9t Jeff Schiffner Penn ‘00-04 ........220<br />

9t Dan Clemente Harvard ‘97-01 ........220<br />

11 Brian Lloyd Brown ‘92-96 ........215<br />

12 Gabe Lewullis Princeton ‘95-99 ........212<br />

13t Rick Lloyd Brown ‘88-92 ........201<br />

13t Matt Langel Penn ‘96-00 ........201<br />

15 Garret Kreitz Penn ‘94-98 ........199<br />

Most Season<br />

Three-Pointers<br />

1 Jim Barton Dartmouth ‘88-89...........98<br />

2 Lamar Plummer Penn ‘00-01...........96<br />

3 Sean Jackson Princeton ‘90-91...........95<br />

4 Ryan Wittman Cornell ‘06-07...........93<br />

5 Matt Maloney Penn ‘92-93...........91<br />

6t Matt Maloney Penn ‘94-95...........87<br />

6t Brian Earl Princeton ‘97-98...........87<br />

6t C.J.Thompkins Columbia ‘96-97...........87<br />

9 Sean Jackson Princeton ‘91-92...........84<br />

10t Tim Begley Penn ‘03-04...........83<br />

10t Adam Gore Cornell ‘05-06...........83<br />

12 Brian Earl Princeton ‘98-99...........82<br />

13 B. Schuckman Cornell ‘95-96...........79<br />

14t Cody Toppert Cornell ‘03-04...........77<br />

14t Patrick Powers Brown ‘03-04...........77<br />

Annual<br />

Three-Point Leaders<br />

‘86-87 Perry Bromwell Penn.......................58.7<br />

‘87-88 Tim Neff Princeton..............54.3<br />

‘88-89 Ed Petersen Yale ........................48.9<br />

‘89-90 Matt Lapin Princeton..............57.7<br />

‘90-91 Sean Jackson Princeton..............55.4<br />

‘91-92 Russ Steward Columbia..............45.6<br />

Most Assists In A Game<br />

‘92-93 Matt Maloney Penn.......................46.4<br />

‘93-94 Brian Lloyd Brown ...................44.1<br />

‘94-95 Scott Kegler Penn.......................57.1<br />

‘95-96 Brian Lloyd Brown ...................43.8<br />

‘96-97 P.J. Halas Dartmouth...........46.7<br />

‘97-98 Steve Goodrich Princeton..............51.4<br />

‘98-99 Jed Ryan Penn.......................50.6<br />

‘99-00 Joe Case Columbia..............46.9<br />

‘00-01 C.J. Chapman Princeton..............50.0<br />

‘01-02 Jacques Vigneault Cornell..................46.3<br />

‘02-03 Koko Archibong Penn.......................51.4<br />

‘03-04 Tim Begley Penn.......................47.3<br />

‘04-05 Jeremiah Boswell Columbia..............50.0<br />

‘05-06 Mike Lang Dartmouth...........42.1<br />

‘06-07 John Baumann Columbia..............50.9<br />

Annual<br />

Field Goal Leaders<br />

‘56-57 Jim Francis Dartmouth...........55.7<br />

‘57-58 Larry Downs Yale ........................49.5<br />

‘58-59 Carl Belz Princeton..............56.8<br />

‘59-60 Donald Swan Princeton..............54.1<br />

‘60-61 John Deering Harvard ................53.7<br />

‘61-62 Gary Borchard Harvard ................49.7<br />

*<strong>Ivy</strong> Game<br />

1 Tony Chiles Columbia vs Merchant Marines............Jan 9, 1988...............18<br />

2 * Peter White Yale vs Harvard.............................Feb 7, 1987...............17<br />

3t E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard vs Mercer ...........................Dec 19, 2002...............16<br />

3t Flinder Boyd Dartmouth vs Albany .........................................., 2001...............16<br />

5t * Jim Burke Brown vs Dartmouth .....................Feb 11, 1972...............15<br />

5t Glenn Fine Harvard vs Detroit...........................Dec 26, 1977...............15<br />

5t Flinder Boyd Dartmouth vs Holy Cross ................................., 1999...............15<br />

5t * E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard vs Yale ...................................Feb 19, 2000...............15<br />

5t E. Prasse-Freeman Harvard vs Northeastern...............Nov 28, 2000...............15<br />

10t Tarik Campbell Harvard vs Long Beach State ......................, 1990...............14<br />

10t Tarik Campbell Harvard vs Vermont......................................., 1993...............14<br />

10t Flinder Boyd Dartmouth vs Loyola Marymount ..................., 1999...............14<br />

10t Maurice Murphy Columbia vs Lafayette.............................Jan 3, 2004...............14<br />

14t * Dave Wohl Penn vs Brown..............................Feb 14, 1970...............13<br />

14t * Mike Waitkus Brown vs Harvard........................March 7, 1987...............13<br />

14t * Gregg Frame Dartmouth vs Yale................................................, 1994...............13<br />

14t Kenny Mitchell Dartmouth vs Toledo .........................................., 1996...............13<br />

14t Tim Hill Harvard vs Lehigh..........................................., 1998...............13<br />

14t * Flinder Boyd Dartmouth vs Cornell ........................................, 2000...............13<br />

14t Ka’Ron Barnes Cornell vs Lafayette.............................Jan 5, 2003...............13<br />

14t * Jason Forte Brown vs Penn.................................Feb 15, 2003...............13<br />

Most Three-Pointers In A Game<br />

*<strong>Ivy</strong> Game<br />

1t * Matt Maloney Penn vs Harvard.............................Feb 4, 1995...............10<br />

1t Spencer Gloger Princeton vs UAB ................................Dec 18, 1999...............10<br />

3t Brian Lloyd Brown vs Lafayette.............................Jan 9, 1995.................9<br />

3t * Alex Compton Cornell vs Yale ...................................Feb 24, 1996.................9<br />

3t Greg Buth Dartmouth vs Albany .........................................., 2001.................9<br />

3t * Brady Merchant Harvard vs Brown...........................March 8, 2003.................9<br />

7t * Matt Lapin Princeton vs Harvard...........................Feb 24, 1990.................8<br />

7t * Chuck Savage Brown vs Columbia....................................., 1991.................8<br />

7t Matt Maloney Penn vs American..........................Jan 13, 1993.................8<br />

7t * Brian Lloyd Brown vs Yale ....................................Jan 15, 1995.................8<br />

7t * Matt Ricketts Yale vs Cornell............................Feb 20, 1998.................8<br />

7t Greg Buth Dartmouth vs Loyola Marymount ..................., 1999.................8<br />

7t * Matt Langel Penn vs Brown................................Feb 5, 2000.................8<br />

7t Chris Leanza Yale vs Vermont............................Dec 7, 2000.................8<br />

7t Cody Toppert Cornell vs Duquesne ......................Dec 31, 2003.................8<br />

7t * Dragutin Kravic Columbia vs Yale.................................March 6, 2004.................8<br />

7t Damon Huffman Brown vs Rhode Island.................Dec 12, 2006.................8<br />

‘62-63 Arthur Hyland Princeton..............48.2<br />

‘63-64 Bill Bradley Princeton..............52.5<br />

‘64-65 Steve Cram Cornell..................56.3<br />

‘65-66 Ed Hummer Princeton..............53.2<br />

‘66-67 Ed Goldstone Yale ........................62.1<br />

‘67-68 Chris Gallagher Harvard ................54.5<br />

‘68-69 John Hummer Princeton..............55.4<br />

‘69-70 Jim McMillian Columbia..............51.5<br />

‘70-71 Floyd Lewis Harvard ................61.7<br />

‘71-72 Rich Amato Cornell..................59.0<br />

‘72-73 Bob Evans Columbia..............55.3<br />

‘73-74 Phil Brown Brown ...................56.3<br />

‘74-75 Phil Brown Brown ...................58.5<br />

‘75-76 Sterling Edmonds Dartmouth...........58.8<br />

‘76-77 Frank Sowinski Princeton..............65.0<br />

‘77-78 Sterling Edmonds Dartmouth...........63.8<br />

‘78-79 Matt White Penn.......................72.3<br />

‘79-80 Cleo Robertson Dartmouth...........58.0<br />

‘80-81 Alex Reynolds Cornell..................55.5<br />

‘81-82 Craig Robinson Princeton..............57.7<br />

‘82-83 Craig Robinson Princeton..............64.2<br />

‘83-84 Brian Burke Dartmouth...........66.0<br />

‘84-85 Howard Levy Princeton..............67.5<br />

‘85-86 Jim Turner Brown ...................69.4<br />

‘86-87 Alan Williams Princeton..............67.4


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‘87-88 Kit Mueller Princeton..............58.9<br />

‘88-89 Kit Mueller Princeton..............70.9<br />

‘89-90 Carlos Williams Brown ...................57.9<br />

‘90-91 Kit Mueller Princeton..............62.5<br />

‘91-92 Casey Cammann Yale ........................57.6<br />

‘92-93 Tom Casey Columbia..............58.2<br />

‘93-94 Jamal Adams Columbia..............56.9<br />

‘94-95 Ira Bowman Penn.......................60.9<br />

‘95-96 Steve Goodrich Princeton..............60.3<br />

‘96-97 Steve Goodrich Princeton..............64.8<br />

‘97-98 Steve Goodrich Princeton..............68.7<br />

‘98-99 David Tompkins Yale ........................61.3<br />

‘99-00 Chris Young Princeton..............55.3<br />

‘00-01 Alai Nuualiitia Brown ...................59.0<br />

‘01-02 Ugonna Onyekwe Penn.......................60.6<br />

‘02-03 Alai Nuualiitia Brown ...................66.0<br />

‘03-04 Jaime Kilburn Brown ...................62.0<br />

‘04-05 Eric Taylor Cornell..................60.8<br />

‘05-06 Dominick Martin Yale ........................56.9<br />

‘06-07 John Baumann Columbia..............57.8<br />

Annual<br />

Free Throw Leaders<br />

‘70-71 Russ Tyler Brown ...................89.2<br />

‘71-72 Phil Hankinson Penn ..................... 86.4<br />

‘72-73 Mike Baskauskas Yale ........................83.5<br />

‘73-74 Lou Silver Harvard ................81.1<br />

‘74-75 Armond Hill Princeton..............81.1<br />

‘75-76 Armond Hill Princeton..............84.8<br />

‘76-77 Chuck Mack Brown ...................90.5<br />

‘77-78 Bob Roma Princeton..............91.1<br />

‘78-79 Peter Moss Brown ...................87.5<br />

‘79-80 James Salters Penn.......................92.6<br />

‘80-81 Mike Allen Cornell..................85.1<br />

‘81-82 Joe Carrabino Harvard ................89.8<br />

‘82-83 Brad Bomba Cornell..................92.5<br />

‘83-84 Joe Carrabino Harvard ................90.8<br />

‘84-85 Mike Waitkus Brown ...................88.6<br />

‘85-86 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........95.7<br />

‘86-87 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........88.2<br />

‘87-88 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........93.4<br />

‘88-89 Jim Barton Dartmouth...........88.1<br />

‘89-90 Jerry Simon Penn.......................86.7<br />

‘90-91 Ed Petersen Yale ........................86.1<br />

‘91-92 Paul Chambers Penn.......................85.2<br />

‘92-93 Jeff Gaca Cornell..................88.7<br />

‘93-94 Sydney Johnson Princeton..............85.1<br />

‘94-95 Gabe Hunterton Yale ........................86.2<br />

‘95-96 Sea Lonergan Dartmouth...........81.3<br />

‘96-97 Tim Hill Harvard ................87.3<br />

‘97-98 Matt Ricketts Yale ........................87.7<br />

‘98-99 Brian Earl Princeton..............90.9<br />

‘99-00 Michael Jordan Penn.......................89.3<br />

‘00-01 Craig Austin Columbia..............82.0<br />

‘01-02 Koko Archibong Penn.......................87.7<br />

‘02-03 Jeff Schiffner Penn.......................89.4<br />

‘03-04 Mike Martin Brown ...................89.4<br />

‘04-05 Ryan Rourke Cornell..................85.4<br />

‘05-06 Jim Goffredo Harvard ................89.0<br />

‘06-07 Jim Goffredo Harvard ................88.8


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Date Location Winner Loser<br />

1959<br />

3/7 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (69) Princeton (68)<br />

1963<br />

3/8 Bronx, N.Y. Princeton (65) Yale (53)<br />

1969<br />

3/5 Jamaica, N.Y. Columbia (92) Princeton (74)<br />

1980<br />

3/4 Easton, Pa. Penn (50) Princeton (49)<br />

1981<br />

3/10 Easton, Pa. Princeton (54) Penn (40)<br />

1996<br />

3/9 Bethlehem, Pa. Princeton (63) * Penn (56)<br />

2002<br />

3/5 The Palestra Yale (76) Princeton (60)<br />

3/7 Easton, Pa. Penn (77) Yale (58)<br />

NCAA Tournament Games<br />

Date Location Winner Loser ..................................Type<br />

1939<br />

3/17 The Palestra Villanova (42) Brown (30) .................E-1st<br />

1941<br />

3/21 Madison,Wis. Wisconsin (51) Dartmouth (50).........E-1st<br />

3/22 Madison,Wis. Dartmouth (60) No. Carolina (59)....E-Con<br />

1942<br />

3/20 New Orleans, La. Dartmouth (44) Penn State (39) ..........E-1st<br />

3/21 New Orleans, La. Dartmouth (47) Kentucky (28).............E-Fin<br />

3/28 Kansas City, Mo. Stanford (53) Dartmouth (38)........N-Fin<br />

1943<br />

3/24 New York, N.Y. DePaul (46) Dartmouth (36).........E-1st<br />

3/25 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (51) NYU (49)..................E-Con<br />

1944<br />

3/24 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (63) Catholic (38) ..............E-1st<br />

3/25 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (60) Ohio State (53)..........E-Fin<br />

3/28 New York, N.Y. Utah (42) * Dartmouth (40)........N-Fin<br />

1946<br />

3/21 New York, N.Y. Ohio State (46) Harvard (38)...............E-1st<br />

3/23 New York, N.Y. NYU (67) Harvard (61)............E-Con<br />

1948<br />

3/19 New York, N.Y. Kentucky (76) Columbia (53)............E-1st<br />

3/20 New York, N.Y. Michigan (66) Columbia (49)..........E-Con<br />

1949<br />

3/21 New York, N.Y. Illinois (71) Yale (67) ......................E-1st<br />

3/22 New York, N.Y. Villanova (78) Yale (67)....................E-Con<br />

1951<br />

3/20 New York, N.Y. Illinois (79) Columbia (71)............E-1st<br />

1952<br />

3/21 Chicago, Ill. Duquesne (60) Princeton (49)............E-1st<br />

3/22 Chicago, Ill. Dayton (77) Princeton (61) .........E-Con<br />

1953<br />

3/13 Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame (69) Penn (57) ......................E-SF<br />

3/14 Chicago, Ill. Penn (90) DePaul (70) ..............E-Con<br />

1954<br />

3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Navy (69) Cornell (67) .................E-SF<br />

3/13 Philadelphia, Pa. N.C. State (65) Cornell (54) .............E-Con<br />

1955<br />

3/11 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle (73) Princeton (46) .............E-SF<br />

3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova (64) Princeton (57) .........E-Con<br />

1956<br />

3/13 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (61) W.Virginia (59)...........E-1st<br />

3/16 Philadelphia, Pa. Canisius (66) Dartmouth (58) ..........E-SF<br />

3/17 Philadelphia, Pa. Dartmouth (85) Connecticut (64) ....E-Con<br />

1957<br />

3/12 New York, N.Y. No. Carolina (90) Yale (74) ......................E-1st<br />

1958<br />

3/11 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (75) Connecticut (64).......E-1st<br />

3/14 Charlotte, N.C. Dartmouth (79) Manhattan (62)............E-SF<br />

3/15 Charlotte, N.C. Temple (69) Dartmouth (50).........E-Fin<br />

1959<br />

3/10 New York, N.Y. W.Virginia (82) Dartmouth (68).........E-1st<br />

1960<br />

3/8 New York, N.Y. Duke (84) Penn (60).....................E-1st<br />

1961<br />

3/14 New York, N.Y. Princeton (84) G.Washington (67)...E-1st<br />

3/17 Charlotte, N.C. St. Joseph's (72) Princeton (67) .............E-SF<br />

3/18 Charlotte, N.C. St. Bona (85) Princeton (67) .........E-Con<br />

1962<br />

3/12 The Palestra Wake Forest (92) * Yale (82) ......................E-1st<br />

1963<br />

3/11 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph's (82) * Princeton (81)............E-1st<br />

1964<br />

3/9 Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton (86) VMI (60) ......................E-1st<br />

3/13 Raleigh, N.C. Connecticut (52) Princeton (50) .............E-SF<br />

3/14 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova (74) Princeton (62) .........E-Con<br />

1965<br />

3/8 Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton (60) Penn State (58) ..........E-1st<br />

3/12 College Park, Md. Princeton (66) N.C. State (48)............E-SF<br />

3/13 College Park, Md. Princeton (109) Providence (69) .........E-Fin<br />

3/19 Portland, Ore. Michigan (93) Princeton (76)............N-SF<br />

3/20 Portland, Ore. Princeton (118) Wichita St. (82)......N-Con<br />

1967<br />

3/11 Blacksburg,Va. Princeton (68) W.Virginia (57)...........E-1st<br />

3/17 College Park, Md. N. Carolina (78) * Princeton (70) .............E-SF<br />

3/18 College Park, Md. Princeton (78) St. John's (58) ...........E-Con<br />

1968<br />

3/8 College Park, Md. Columbia (83) La Salle (69)................E-1st<br />

3/15 Raleigh, N.C. Davidson (61) Columbia (59) .............E-SF<br />

3/16 Raleigh, N.C. Columbia (95) St. Bona (75) ............E-Con<br />

1969<br />

3/8 Raleigh, N.C. St. John's (72) Princeton (63)............E-1st<br />

1970<br />

3/7 Jadwin Gym Niagara (79) Penn (69).....................E-1st<br />

1971<br />

3/13 Morgantown,W.Va. Penn (70) Duquesne (65) ...........E-1st<br />

3/18 Raleigh, N.C. Penn (79) So. Carolina (64) .........E-SF<br />

3/20 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova (90) Penn (47).....................E-Fin<br />

1972<br />

3/11 Jamaica, N.Y. Penn (76) Providence (60) .........E-1st<br />

3/16 Morgantown,W.Va. Penn (78) Villanova (67)...............E-SF<br />

3/18 Morgantown,W.Va. No. Carolina (73) Penn (59).....................E-Fin<br />

1973<br />

3/10 Williamsburg,Va. Penn (72) St. John's (71) .............E-1st<br />

3/15 Charlotte, N.C. Providence (87) Penn (65) ......................E-SF<br />

3/17 Charlotte, N.C. Syracuse (69) Penn (68) ..................E-Con<br />

1974<br />

3/9 Jamaica, N.Y. Providence (84) Penn (69).....................E-1st<br />

1975<br />

3/15 The Palestra Kansas State (69) Penn (62).....................E-1st<br />

1976<br />

3/13 Providence, R.I. Rutgers (54) Penn (53).....................E-1st


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1977<br />

3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Kentucky (72) Princeton (59)............E-1st<br />

1978<br />

3/12 The Palestra Penn (92) St. Bonaventure (82).E-1st<br />

3/17 Providence, R.I. Duke (84) Penn (80) ......................E-SF<br />

1979<br />

3/9 Raleigh, N.C. 9<br />

Penn (73) 8<br />

Iona (69).....................E-1st<br />

3/11 Raleigh, N.C. 9<br />

Penn (72) 1<br />

No. Carolina (71)....E-2nd<br />

3/16 Greensboro, N.C. 9<br />

Penn (84) 4<br />

Syracuse (76)..............E-SF<br />

3/18 Greensboro, N.C. 9<br />

Penn (62)<br />

10<br />

St. John's (61) ...........E-Fin<br />

3/24 Salt Lake City, Utah 2 Michigan St. (101) 9<br />

Penn (67)....................N-SF<br />

3/26 Salt Lake City, Utah 2 DePaul (96) * 9<br />

Penn (93)................N-Con<br />

1980<br />

3/6 W. Lafayette, Ind.<br />

12<br />

Penn (62) 5<br />

Washing. St. (55) ...ME-1st<br />

3/8 W. Lafayette, Ind. 4<br />

Duke (52)<br />

12<br />

Penn (42)..............ME-2nd<br />

1981<br />

3/12 Providence, R.I. 6<br />

BYU (60)<br />

11<br />

Princeton (51)..........E-1st<br />

1982<br />

3/12 Uniondale, N.Y. 5<br />

St. John's (66)<br />

12<br />

Penn (56)...................E-1st<br />

1983<br />

3/15 The Palestra<br />

12<br />

Princeton (53) N.C.A&T (41)...........Open<br />

3/18 Corvallis, Ore.<br />

12<br />

Princeton (56) 5<br />

Oklahoma St. (53)..W-1st<br />

3/20 Corvallis, Ore. 4<br />

Boston Col (51)<br />

12<br />

Princeton (42) ......W-2nd<br />

1984<br />

3/13 The Palestra<br />

12<br />

Princeton (65) San Diego (56)..........Open<br />

3/15 Salt Lake City, Utah 5 UNLV (68)<br />

12<br />

Princeton (56)........W-1st<br />

1985<br />

3/15 Houston,Texas 2<br />

Memphis (67)<br />

15<br />

Penn (55).............MW-1st<br />

1986<br />

3/14 Syracuse, N.Y. 2<br />

Syracuse (101)<br />

15<br />

Brown (52) ...............E-1st<br />

1987<br />

3/12 Charlotte, N.C. 1<br />

No. Carolina (113) 16 Penn (82)...................E-1st<br />

1988<br />

3/18 Los Angeles, Calif. 1<br />

Arizona (90)<br />

16<br />

Cornell (50) ...........W-1st<br />

1989<br />

3/17 Providence, R.I. 1<br />

Georgetown (50)<br />

16<br />

Princeton (49)..........E-1st<br />

1990<br />

3/15 Austin,Texas 4<br />

Arkansas (68)<br />

13<br />

Princeton (64)....MW-1st<br />

1991<br />

3/15 Syracuse, N.Y. 9<br />

Villanova (50) 8<br />

Princeton (48)...........E-1st<br />

1992<br />

3/20 Worcester, Mass. 6<br />

Syracuse (51)<br />

11<br />

Princeton (43)..........E-1st<br />

1993<br />

1/19 Syracuse, N.Y. 3<br />

UMass (54)<br />

14<br />

Penn (50)...................E-1st<br />

1994<br />

3/17 Uniondale, N.Y.<br />

11<br />

Penn (90) 6<br />

Nebraska (80)...........E-1st<br />

3/19 Uniondale, N.Y. 3<br />

Florida (70)<br />

11<br />

Penn (58) .................E-2nd<br />

1995<br />

3/16 Baltimore, Md. 5<br />

Alabama (91) *<br />

12<br />

Penn (85)...................E-1st<br />

1996<br />

3/14 Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

13<br />

Princeton (43) 4<br />

UCLA (41)...............SE-1st<br />

3/16 Indianapolis, Ind. 5<br />

Mississippi St. (63) 13 Princeton (41)......SE-2nd<br />

1980<br />

3/13 Winston-Salem, N.C. 5 California (55)<br />

12<br />

Princeton (52)..........E-1st<br />

1998<br />

3/12 Hartford, Conn. 5<br />

Princeton (69)<br />

12<br />

UNLV (57) ................E-1st<br />

3/14 Hartford, Conn. 4<br />

Michigan St. (63) 5<br />

Princeton (56) .........E-2nd<br />

1999<br />

3/11 Seattle,Wash. 6<br />

Florida (75)<br />

11<br />

Penn (61).................W-1st<br />

2000<br />

3/17 Winston-Salem, N.C. 4 Illinois (68)<br />

13<br />

Penn (58)...................E-1st<br />

2001<br />

3/16 New Orleans, La. 2<br />

No. Carolina (70)<br />

15<br />

Princeton (48)..........S-1st<br />

2002<br />

3/15 Pittsburgh, Pa. 6<br />

California (82)<br />

11<br />

Penn (75)...................E-1st<br />

2003<br />

3/21 Boston, Mass. 6<br />

Oklahoma St. (77) 11 Penn (63)...................E-1st<br />

2004<br />

3/19 Denver, Colo. 3<br />

Texas (66)<br />

14<br />

Princeton (49)........W-1st<br />

2005<br />

3/17 Cleveland, Ohio 4<br />

Boston Col (85)<br />

13<br />

Penn (65) ..............Chi-1st<br />

2006<br />

3/17 Dallas,Texas 2<br />

Texas (60)<br />

15<br />

Penn (52) ...............Atl-1st<br />

NIT Games<br />

Date Location Winner Loser<br />

1972<br />

3/19 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (68) Indiana (60)<br />

3/21 Madison Sq Garden Niagara (65) Princeton (60)<br />

1975<br />

3/16 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (84) Holy Cross (63)<br />

3/20 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (86) S. Carolina (67)<br />

3/22 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (58) Oregon (57)<br />

3/23 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (80) Providence (69)<br />

1981<br />

3/13 Morgantown,W.Va. W.Virginia (67) Penn (64)<br />

1999<br />

3/10 Jadwin Gym Princeton (54) Georgetown (47)<br />

3/15 Raleigh, N.C. Princeton (61) N.C. State (58)<br />

3/17 Cincinnati, Ohio Xavier (65) Princeton (58)<br />

2000<br />

3/15 State College, Pa. Penn State (55) Princeton (41)<br />

2002<br />

3/12 Louisville, Ky. Louisville (66) Princeton (65)<br />

3/14 New Brunswick, N.J. Yale (67) Rutgers (65)<br />

3/19 New Haven, Conn. Tenn.Tech (80) Yale (61)<br />

2003<br />

3/20 Charlottesville,Va. Virginia (89) Brown (73)


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<strong>Ivy</strong> NCAA Tourney Timeline<br />

1942 After Dartmouth stunned Kentucky in the national seminfinal,<br />

Stanford Coach Everett Dean would face his former player (at Carleton<br />

College in Minnesota) as Ozzie Cowles brought Dartmouth to Kansas City<br />

for the title game. Stanford’s Howard Dallmar — who would guide Penn to<br />

the NCAA Tournament 11 years later — was too much to handle for the<br />

Big Green.<br />

1944 Dartmouth again advanced to the national title game and this<br />

time erased a deficit to force Utah into overtime.While Ute freshman Arnie<br />

Ferrin was the scoring star on this night with 22 points, it was guard Herb<br />

Wilkinson who sank a long set shot in the final seconds for the two-point<br />

victory.<br />

1965 Princeton reached the Final Four, riding on the back of the<br />

finest player in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> history — Bill Bradley. In the East Region Final,<br />

Bradley broke his own <strong>Ivy</strong> NCAA record of 40 points, by netting 41 against<br />

the Providence Friars to send his Tigers to Portland, Ore., for the national<br />

title.After Princeton fell to Cazzie Russell and his Michigan Wolverines, the<br />

Tigers faced Wichita State in the consolation game, the finale of Bradley’s<br />

collegiate career.The most memorable consolation ever saw Bradley net a<br />

remarkable 58 points, now second all-time in an NCAA Tourney game<br />

(behind Austin Carr’s 61). Bradley reached two career milestones — scoring<br />

his 2,500th career point and moving his career average over 30 points a<br />

game.<br />

1971 The Quakers were 28-0 entering the NCAA East Regional Final<br />

before losing to Villanova (a team they had beaten by eight in the regular<br />

season). Later,Villanova had to forfeit the game because of an ineligible player.<br />

Since then, only nine teams have managed to go through the regular season<br />

unbeaten. Penn became the third-winningest team of the 1970s (behind<br />

Marquette and UCLA), winning 79.9 percent of its games, eight <strong>Ivy</strong> titles and<br />

seven Big Five championships.<br />

1979 Some may forget that the most-hyped and most-watched Final<br />

Four of all-time included an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> team and that the best game of the<br />

Final Four was the national consolation.The <strong>Ivy</strong> entrant was the Penn<br />

Quakers, led by Tony Price.The Red and Blue first marched through Raleigh,<br />

IVY NCAA RECORDS<br />

Points<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 58<br />

2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 41<br />

3 Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/11/63 40<br />

4 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 38<br />

5 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 37<br />

6t Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 34<br />

6t Lee Morton, Cornell Navy 3/12/54 34<br />

8 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 32<br />

9t Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 31<br />

9t Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 30<br />

11 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 30<br />

12 Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 29<br />

13t Bob Morse, Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 28<br />

13t John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 28<br />

13t Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 28<br />

16t Tony Price, Penn Iona 3/9/79 27<br />

16t John Engles, Penn Providence 3/9/74 27<br />

16t Bill Bradley, Princeton N.C. State 3/12/65 27<br />

16t Peter Campbell, Princeton Geo Washington 3/14/61 27<br />

16t Tony Lavelli,Yale Illinois 3/21/49 27<br />

knocking off the Tar Heels of North Carolina before a home crowd. From<br />

Raleigh, it was Greensboro, w<strong>here</strong> the Quakers ended the seasons of<br />

Syracuse and St. John’s.Then came the improbable trip to the Final Four in<br />

Salt Lake City.As the basketball world anticipated a Larry Bird-Magic<br />

Johnson final, the Michigan State Spartans made quick work of Penn, taking a<br />

51-17 halftime lead. Before the Bird-Magic game, Penn mounted an amazing<br />

comeback to take Mark Aguirre-led DePaul into overtime in the consolation.<br />

1989 The Princeton-Georgetown game stands as one of the most<br />

captivating games in NCAA history. In fact, it remains the highest-rated college<br />

basketball game in ESPN history and the closest any #16 seed has come<br />

to knocking out a #1.The Tigers maintained a lead all through the second<br />

half and had a chance at increasing a lead to four with three minutes left,<br />

but Alonzo Mourning blocked a shot.With 23 seconds left, Mourning hit one<br />

of two free throws to give the Hoyas the 50-49 lead and then he blocked<br />

another shot on the ensuing possession. It was the third straight season an<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> team had drawn a #16 seed.That has never happened again<br />

since. On the women’s side, t<strong>here</strong> has been just one #16 to knock out a #1.<br />

That happened in 1998, when the Harvard Crimson bested Stanford.<br />

1994 The Quakers ended a decade-long first-round drought by handling<br />

Nebraska, 90-80, in Uniondale, N.Y.Afterward CBS analyst Billy Packer<br />

mused,“The question isn’t if Penn can beat Florida, but if Florida can beat<br />

Penn.” For people who had watched the Red and Blue, the game, which<br />

completed a resurgence of <strong>Ivy</strong> basketball, was not a surprise. Despite averaging<br />

between an 11 and 12 seed between 1989 and 2000, the <strong>Ivy</strong> schools<br />

have won three first-rounders, lost six others by five or fewer (or in overtime).<br />

In those 12 first-round games, the Ivies were outscored by just 2.3<br />

per game.<br />

1996 After Princeton defeated Penn in an <strong>Ivy</strong> Playoff game before the<br />

Selection Show, legendary Pete Carril announced his retirement, which<br />

would be effective at the end of the NCAA Tournament. Carril’s players<br />

obviously found that one game was not nearly enough as the Tigers confounded<br />

UCLA, winning 43-41, when Steve Goodrich feed Gabe Lewullis for<br />

a backdoor layup with 3.9 seconds left.“I worked at CBS for a long time,<br />

covered hundreds and hundreds of events,” said sideline reporter Andrea<br />

Joyce.“The Princeton-UCLA game was, without a doubt, the highlight.” It<br />

was Carril’s 514th and final victory.<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Opponent Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Antonio McDyess,Alabama Penn 3/16/95 39<br />

2t Howard Porter,Villanova Penn 3/20/71 35<br />

2t Calvin Murphy, Niagara Penn 3/7/70 35<br />

4t Mark Aguirre, DePaul Penn 3/26/79 34<br />

4t Wally Jones,Villanova Princeton 3/14/64 34<br />

6 George Glamack, N. Carolina Dartmouth 3/22/41 31<br />

7 Greg Sanders, St Bona Penn 3/12/78 30<br />

8t Victor Williams, Oklahoma St Penn 3/13/03 29<br />

8t Magic Johnson, Michigan St Penn 3/24/79 29<br />

8t Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure Princeton 3/18/61 29<br />

8t Lennie Rosenbluth, N Caro Yale 3/12/57 29<br />

8t Henry Nowak, Canisius Cornell 3/16/56 29<br />

8t Donald Lange, Navy Cornell 3/12/54 29<br />

14t Greg Kelser, Michigan St Penn 3/24/79 28<br />

14t Cazzie Russell, Michigan Princeton 3/19/65 28<br />

16t Mateen Cleaves, Michigan St Princeton 3/14/98 27<br />

16t Jimmy Walker, Providence Princeton 3/13/65 27<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 118<br />

2 Princeton Providence 3/13/65 109<br />

3 Columbia St. Bonaventure 3/16/68 95<br />

4 Penn DePaul 3/26/79 93<br />

5 Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 92


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Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Opponent Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 North Carolina Penn 3/12/87 113<br />

2t Syracuse Brown 3/14/86 101<br />

2t Michigan State Penn 3/24/79 101<br />

4 DePaul Penn 3/26/79 96<br />

5 Michigan Princeton 3/19/65 93<br />

Fewest, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Dartmouth DePaul 3/24/43 35<br />

2 Dartmouth Stanford 3/28/42 38<br />

3 Dartmouth Utah 3/28/44 40<br />

4 Princeton Mississippi State 3/16/96 41<br />

5t Princeton Boston College 3/20/83 42<br />

5t Penn Duke 3/8/80 42<br />

Fewest, <strong>Ivy</strong> Opponent Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Kentucky Dartmouth 3/21/42 28<br />

2 Catholic Dartmouth 3/24/44 38<br />

3 Penn State Dartmouth 3/20/42 39<br />

4t UCLA Princeton 3/14/96 41<br />

4t North Carolina A&T Princeton 3/15/83 41<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Half Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Princeton (2nd half) Wichita State 3/20/65 65<br />

2 Princeton (2nd half) Providence 3/13/65 62<br />

3 Penn (2nd half) St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 55<br />

4t Penn (1st half) North Carolina 3/12/87 53<br />

4t Princeton (1st half) Wichita State 3/20/65 53<br />

Most, Opponent Half Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 North Carolina (2nd half) Penn 3/12/87 58<br />

2 North Carolina (1st half) Penn 3/12/87 55<br />

3t Arizona (2nd half) Cornell 3/18/88 54<br />

3t DePaul (1st half) Penn 3/26/79 54<br />

3t St. Bonaventure (2nd half) Princeton 3/18/61 54<br />

Fewest, <strong>Ivy</strong> Half Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Dartmouth (1st half) DePaul 3/24/43 14<br />

2 Dartmouth (2nd half) Stanford 3/28/42 16<br />

3 Penn (1st half) Michigan State 3/24/79 17<br />

4t Penn (2nd half) Florida 3/11/99 18<br />

4t Dartmouth (both halves) Utah 3/28/44 18<br />

Fewest, Opponent Half Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Catholic (1st half) Dartmouth 3/24/44 12<br />

2 Kentucky (1st half) Dartmouth 3/21/42 13<br />

3 Kentucky (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/24/42 15<br />

4t N.C. State (1st half) Princeton 3/12/65 16<br />

4t Penn State (1st half) Dartmouth 3/20/42 16<br />

Most, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Princeton (118) Wichita St (82) 3/20/65 200<br />

2 Penn (82) N. Carolina (113) 3/12/87 195<br />

3 Penn (93) DePaul (96) 3/26/79 189<br />

4 Princeton (109) Providence (69) 3/13/65 178<br />

5 Penn (85) Alabama (91) 3/16/95 176<br />

Fewest, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts<br />

1 Dartmouth (48) Kentucky (28) 3/24/42 76<br />

2 Dartmouth (35) DePaul (46) 3/24/43 81<br />

3 Dartmouth (40) Utah (42) 3/28/44 82<br />

4 Dartmouth (44) Penn State (39) 3/20/42 83<br />

5 Princeton (43) UCLA (41) 3/14/96 84<br />

Field Goals<br />

Most Made, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date FGM<br />

1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 22<br />

2 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 16<br />

3t Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 14<br />

3t Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 14<br />

5t John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 13<br />

5t Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 13<br />

7 eight players 12<br />

most recent -- Kevin Mullin, Princeton (San Diego, 3/13/84)<br />

Most Tried, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date FGA<br />

1t Phil Hankinson, Penn Providence 3/15/73 29<br />

1t Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 29<br />

3 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 28<br />

4 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 27<br />

5t Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 25<br />

5t Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 25<br />

5t Hal Haabestad, Princeton Villanova 3/12/55 25<br />

8 John Haarlow, Princeton West Virginia 3/11/67 23<br />

9 six players 22<br />

most recent -- Bob Morse, Penn (Duquesne 3/13/71)<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player<br />

minimum 10 attempts Opponent Date Pct<br />

1 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s (13-16) 3/8/69 81.3<br />

2 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego (12-15) 3/13/84 80.0<br />

3t Howard Levy, Princeton UNLV (10-13) 3/15/84 76.9<br />

3t Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth UConn (10-13) 3/11/58 76.9<br />

5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita St (22-29) 3/20/65 75.9<br />

6 Barry Pierce, Penn Nebraska (11-15) 3/17/94 73.3<br />

7 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle (10-14) 3/8/68 71.4<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date Pct<br />

1 Princeton Providence (41-60) 3/13/65 68.3<br />

2 Penn Providence (33-49) 3/11/72 67.3<br />

3 Princeton Wichita St (48-75) 3/20/65 64.0<br />

4 Columbia St. Bona (33-54) 3/16/68 61.1<br />

5 Princeton Rutgers (23-41) 3/13/76 56.1<br />

Three-Pointers<br />

Most Made, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date 3Pt<br />

1t Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 6<br />

1t Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 6<br />

3t Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 5<br />

3t Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 5<br />

3t Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 5<br />

6t Jeff Schiffner, Penn California 3/15/02 4<br />

6t Ed Persia, Princeton North Carolina 3/16/01 4<br />

6t Matt Langel, Penn Florida 3/11/99 4<br />

6t Matt Maloney, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 4<br />

6t Jerome Allen, Penn Florida 3/19/94 4<br />

Most Made, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date 3Pt<br />

1t Penn Florida 3/11/99 14<br />

1t Penn Alabama 3/16/95 14<br />

3 Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 11<br />

4t Penn Boston College 3/10/05 10<br />

4t Penn Texas 3/17/06 10<br />

6 Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 9<br />

7t Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 8<br />

7t Penn Illinois 3/17/00 8<br />

7t Princeton California 3/13/97 8<br />

7t Penn Florida 3/19/94 8


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Most Tried, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date 3PA<br />

1 Matt Maloney, Penn Florida 3/19/94 16<br />

2 Matt Maloney, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 13<br />

3t Michael Jordan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 12<br />

3t Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 12<br />

5t Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 11<br />

5t Matt Langel, Penn Illinois 3/17/00 11<br />

5t Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 11<br />

8t Matt Maloney, Penn UMass 3/19/93 10<br />

8t Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 10<br />

8t Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 10<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player<br />

minimum four attempts Opponent Date Pct<br />

1t Andrew Toole, Penn Oklahoma St (3-4) 3/13/03 75.0<br />

1t Matt Eastwick, Princeton Arkansas (3-4) 3/15/90 75.0<br />

1t Perry Bromwell, Penn N. Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0<br />

4 Matt Langel, Penn Florida (4-6) 3/11/99 66.7<br />

5 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida (6-10) 3/11/99 60.0<br />

6 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama (6-11) 3/16/95 54.5<br />

7t Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan St (5-10) 3/14/98 50.0<br />

7t Ed Persia, Princeton N. Carolina (4-8) 3/16/01 50.0<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date Pct<br />

1 Penn N. Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0<br />

2 Penn Oklahoma St (8-18) 3/13/03 44.4<br />

2 Penn Florida (14-32) 3/11/99 43.8<br />

3 Penn Alabama (14-33) 3/16/95 42.4<br />

4 Princeton Arkansas (7-17) 3/15/90 41.2<br />

5 Penn Nebraska (11-27) 3/17/94 40.7<br />

Free Throws<br />

Most Made, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date FTM<br />

1 Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/11/63 16<br />

2t Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 14<br />

2t Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 14<br />

4 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13<br />

5t Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 12<br />

5t Peter Campbell, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/17/61 12<br />

7 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse 3/16/79 11<br />

Most Made, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date FTM<br />

1 Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 31<br />

2 Columbia St. Bonaventure 3/16/68 29<br />

3 Princeton Providence 3/13/65 27<br />

4 Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 25<br />

5 Princeton St. Joseph's 3/11/63 23<br />

Most Tried, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date FTA<br />

1t Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 16<br />

1t Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/11/63 16<br />

3 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 15<br />

4 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 14<br />

5t Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13<br />

5t Peter Campbell, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/17/61 13<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player<br />

minimum 10 attempts Opponent Date Pct<br />

1 Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joe’s (16-16) 3/11/63 100.0<br />

2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence (13-13) 3/13/65 100.0<br />

3 Lee Morton, Cornell Navy (10-10) 3/12/54 100.0<br />

4 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita St (14-15) 3/20/65 93.3<br />

5 Peter Campbell, Princeton St. Joe’s (12-13) 3/17/61 92.3<br />

6 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse (11-12) 3/16/79 91.7<br />

Best Accuracy, <strong>Ivy</strong> Team Opponent Date Pct<br />

1 Penn Okla St (15-16) 3/13/03 93.8<br />

2t Princeton Kentucky (20-22) 3/12/77 90.9<br />

2t Princeton UConn (10-11) 3/13/64 90.9<br />

4 Penn S. Carolina (31-35) 3/18/71 88.6<br />

5 Columbia Illinois (15-17) 3/20/51 88.2<br />

6t Princeton San Diego (27-31) 3/13/84 87.1<br />

6t Princeton Providence (27-31) 3/13/65 87.1<br />

Rebounds<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date Reb<br />

1 Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Temple 3/15/58 21<br />

2t Henry Johnson, Penn Kansas State 3/15/75 17<br />

2t Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 17<br />

2t Edward Robinson,Yale North Carolina 3/12/57 17<br />

5t Craig Robinson, Princeton Oklahoma St 3/18/83 16<br />

5t Bob Morse, Penn Duquesne 3/13/71 16<br />

5t Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joseph’s 3/11/63 16<br />

8t Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Manhattan 3/14/58 15<br />

8t Jack Molinas, Columbia Illinois 3/20/51 15<br />

10t Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 14<br />

10t Chris Thomforde, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 14<br />

10t Bill Bradley, Princeton N.C. State 3/12/65 14<br />

Assists<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date Asst<br />

1t Matt Maloney, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10<br />

1t Jerome Allen, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10<br />

3 Bobby Willis, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 9<br />

4t Kit Mueller, Princeton Arkansas 3/15/90 8<br />

4t Kit Mueller, Princeton Georgetown 3/17/89 8<br />

4t Bill Bradley, Princeton N.C. State 3/12/65 8<br />

4t Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 8<br />

Steals<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date Stl<br />

1t Gabe Lewullis, Princeton Michigan St 3/14/98 4<br />

1t Bobby Willis, Penn Iona 3/9/79 4<br />

1t James Salters, Penn North Carolina 3/11/79 4<br />

1t Bobby Willis, Penn St. John’s 3/18/79 4<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Most, <strong>Ivy</strong> Player Opponent Date Blks<br />

1t Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 3<br />

1t Ron Haigler, Penn Kansas State 3/15/75 3


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Chris Dudley<br />

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Chris Dudley’s name probably wouldn’t come to mind if someone<br />

asked who has had the longest NBA career of the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>’s<br />

45 NBA players. Perhaps NBA Hall of Famer Bill Bradley of<br />

Princeton, or Columbia’s Jim McMillian, who played alongside Wilt<br />

Chamberlain during the Los Angeles Lakers’ championship teams of<br />

the early 1970s.<br />

But it is Dudley who has logged the longest career, at 16 seasons.Ask<br />

him about it and he says simply “I’m not a better player,<br />

just better longevity. I was blessed with good health and took care of<br />

myself.”<br />

He seems to do everything in this understated manner. Dudley<br />

grew up in Philadelphia, w<strong>here</strong> his father taught religious studies at<br />

the University of Pennsylvania.When he and his family moved to San<br />

Diego he starred at basketball in high school, and was “recruited by<br />

some west coast schools” for college. But Dudley was looking east,<br />

ultimately choosing Yale, w<strong>here</strong> his mother, father, and grandfather<br />

were alums (his parents met t<strong>here</strong>).<br />

During this time “I had a dream to go to the NBA,” says Dudley.<br />

The dream became real for him after his sophomore season.“I was<br />

first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> and went to Chapel Hill and worked the summer<br />

camps,” he remembers.“In those days NBA players like Michael<br />

Jordan and Brad Daugherty would play. I was able to play in these<br />

games, and hold my own.”<br />

The logic seemed impeccable: If one can play against NBA players,<br />

one can play in the NBA. But it took two more years to see if<br />

the chance would actually come. Dudley was first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> his<br />

junior and senior seasons, leading Yale in scoring and rebounding<br />

both seasons, but he wasn’t Player of the Year in either season, and<br />

the Elis didn’t claim an <strong>Ivy</strong> championship during his time t<strong>here</strong>.“But<br />

we did sweep Penn and Princeton on the road one season,” points<br />

out Dudley,“and we beat UConn senior year.”<br />

His record was good enough, however, to earn a fourth round<br />

draft selection by the Cleveland Cavaliers. One sportswriter<br />

announced Dudley “doesn’t look bad in the Cavaliers camp” and<br />

from this inauspicious beginning he started his NBA career, playing in<br />

55 games but starting only one, and averaging 3.1 points per game.<br />

“Going in I was tagged an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r,” says Dudley,“but I don’t play<br />

like [what others thought of as] an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong>r. My style was physical,<br />

not soft.” The <strong>Ivy</strong> tag receded.<br />

Indeed, Dudley’s play took on an aggressive defense and<br />

rebound-oriented style. One writer noted in 1991 that Dudley is<br />

“emerging as one of the best backup centers in a loop w<strong>here</strong> one<br />

can make a long and excellent paying career in such a position.”<br />

Dudley did just that.<br />

Dudley averaged only 3.9 points per game over a career spent<br />

with seven teams. Rebounding, however, was a different story. One<br />

respected statistical analysis website determines ‘Rebound Rate,’<br />

which is an approximation of the percentage of available rebounds<br />

gat<strong>here</strong>d by a specific player while on the floor. Dudley is 10th in<br />

NBA history (at 18.8 percent), ahead of the likes of Tim Duncan,<br />

Charles Barkley,Wes Unseld, Shaquille O'Neal, David Robinson,<br />

Hakeem Olajawon, Nate Thurmond and Patrick Ewing.<br />

Dudley also was known for his unusual contract dealings, perhaps<br />

not surprising for an Economics and Political Science major.<br />

Essentially, he would take less money in salary for the right to<br />

become a free agent at the end of the season. Describing such a<br />

contract for a reporter in 1997, Dudley said succinctly “It’s a risk,<br />

but if I lose, I lose.’” He was adamant about taking this risk.And<br />

while the NBA felt that his approach violated its Collective<br />

Bargaining Agreement, the courts upheld Dudley multiple times.<br />

Chris Dudley also was known among knowledgeable fans as<br />

someone with exceptional discipline: though diagnosed in high<br />

school with Type I diabetes, he nonetheless played in college and the<br />

NBA for two decades, winning the NBA’s J.Walter Kennedy<br />

Citizenship Award in 1996 for the example he set and for his work<br />

as a Diabetes spokesman. In 1994 he founded The Chris Dudley<br />

Foundation to empower “children with diabetes, educational programs,<br />

advocacy and support in finding a cure.”<br />

After retiring in 2003 Dudley began to work in finance, and is<br />

currently Senior Vice President for M Financial Wealth Management<br />

in Portland, Oregon.“I’ve always been interested in investing,” says<br />

Dudley,“if I hadn’t played in the NBA I would have gone to Wall<br />

Street.”<br />

He earned his Certified Financial Planner credential after retiring,<br />

and finds his NBA background a “mixed blessing” in his new profession.“It’s<br />

good for opening doors,” says Dudley,“but then I have<br />

to prove myself, and that's w<strong>here</strong> the Yale economics [degree] and<br />

the CFP come in.”<br />

So his Yale degree turned out to be a professional asset after all.<br />

“I have great feelings for Yale,” says Dudley,“it was a tremendous<br />

experience.”<br />

— Stephen Eschenbach


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Chet Forte<br />

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No one ever dominated basketball the way Wilt Chamberlain<br />

did.An athletic seven-footer who scored 100 points in an NBA game<br />

while averaging 50 a game for the entire season, no one else was in<br />

his league... before or since.<br />

But t<strong>here</strong> was an honor that Chamberlain didn’t claim -- the<br />

1957 college basketball national player of the year award.The man<br />

who beat Chamberlain was 15 inches shorter, and his life just as<br />

amazing and accomplished as Chamberlain’s. In fact, Columbia's Chet<br />

Forte may have left a bigger footprint on the sports world than<br />

Chamberlain.<br />

The son of an obstetrician and a sports-minded mother, Forte<br />

led Hackensack High School to the New Jersey state basketball<br />

championship as a junior.The New York Times reported that he was<br />

“the shortest man on any basketball team he ever played with.” He<br />

was also class president.<br />

His size, leadership and penchant for nailing driving one-handers<br />

made Forte a smash hit from his first varsity game at Columbia,<br />

when he scored 28 points in a victory over Rutgers.Ten days later<br />

he netted 39 against Navy and the fascination with ‘Chet the Jet’ was<br />

on. He was simply a scoring machine. As a junior he had 34 points in<br />

a high-profile showdown with All-American Hot Rod Hundley of<br />

West Virginia. Hundley scored 23 points, but his Mountaineers beat<br />

the Lions 70-60 at the Orange Bowl Classic in Miami. Forte led<br />

Columbia to a 6-1 record in <strong>Ivy</strong> play, but was suspended for scholastic<br />

shortcomings late in the season, which may have cost Columbia<br />

the title.<br />

That didn’t stop his teammates from naming him team captain<br />

for the 1956-57 season, the first official <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> campaign. Forte<br />

was up to the task, scoring a school-record 42 points in the season<br />

opener against CCNY.<br />

He upped that to 44 against Rutgers in early January, and then<br />

tallied 45 against Penn.The New York media focused on the national<br />

scoring race between Chamberlain and Forte, so much so that<br />

Columbia coach Lou Rossini told the New York Times,“we feel that<br />

the national scoring race is incidental to the <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> championship.”<br />

Without question part of the appeal was Forte’s stature.“In<br />

this era of Gangling Goons,” wrote Arthur Daley,“it’s truly extraordinary<br />

that one of the undersized can demonstrate he isn’t also<br />

underprivileged.”<br />

Despite Rossini’s statement the media didn't feel that the national<br />

scoring race was incidental.When Yale blew out Columbia in early<br />

February, the headline read,“Yale Routs Columbia, but Forte<br />

Replaces Chamberlain as Top Scorer.”<br />

The Lions were soon out of the race, but Forte kept scoring. In<br />

his home finale against Princeton he scored 34 points and had his<br />

number (40) officially retired by the school. Incidentally neither<br />

Forte (28.9) nor Chamberlain (29.6) would lead the nation in scoring<br />

as South Carolina’s Grady Wallace would overtake them with a<br />

late-season push.<br />

But Forte would be the one to out-point Chamberlain as the<br />

United Press International player of the year.The UPI selection — a<br />

nationwide vote of 281 sportswriters and broadcasters — was the<br />

only such award at the time.The wire reports called the choice “a<br />

major victory for the little men” and referred to Forte as “the serious-minded<br />

pre-medical student.”<br />

By April he was barnstorming with the College All-Stars and hit<br />

a pair of game-winning free throws to beat the Harlem<br />

Globetrotters in Omaha, Nebraska.That was his last basketball highlight,<br />

but his professional career would take him to a higher level.<br />

Forte didn’t plan to follow his father’s career path. He eventually<br />

found himself in the new, high-energy field of television production,<br />

working for CBS before joining ABC <strong>Sports</strong> in 1963. He directed the<br />

network’s 1964 coverage of the Olympics from Tokyo (w<strong>here</strong><br />

Princeton's Bill Bradley would win gold in basketball). He called the<br />

shots from Mexico City four years later, but would become best<br />

known for Monday Night Football.<br />

At the time, the other networks didn’t take the idea seriously —<br />

football against the likes of Lucille Ball and Laugh-In — how could<br />

that ever work?<br />

Within a few years, though, Monday Night Football was drawing<br />

50 million viewers. Roone Arledge turned direction over to Forte<br />

from the start and he responded with innovation after innovation —<br />

twice as many cameras, music, graphics, slow motion, stop-action,<br />

camera isolations, instant replay, split screens.<br />

Commentators Don Meredith, Frank Gifford, and Howard<br />

Cosell, as well as Forte, became rock stars with an enormous traveling<br />

act.The New York Times claimed that “Chet Forte is a conductor,<br />

the Leonard Bernstein of the isolated replay.”<br />

Forte had a special insight into the viewer. He often said that<br />

graphics were designed for the guy, sitting at a bar, who couldn’t hear<br />

the announcers. He dreamed of new camera angles, as if the 20<br />

monitors before him weren’t nearly enough.“One of these days,<br />

they’ll come up with a camera an inch long, and we’ll stick it on the<br />

football,” he told Lawrie Mifflin of the Times. Mifflin added,“he<br />

seemed to be only half-kidding.”<br />

Forte stayed at Monday Night Football until 1986. He also<br />

directed the Olympics,Wide World of <strong>Sports</strong>, the Super Bowl, the<br />

World Series, the All-Star Game,Triple Crown horse races, the<br />

Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500 and countless college football and<br />

basketball games. He also directed ABC news specials, from space<br />

shuttle launches to presidential inaugurations and national conventions.<br />

While he was in complete control in the director’s chair, Forte’s<br />

personal life was ravaged by a gambling addiction that began in the<br />

early 1960s.When he left ABC in 1987, despite 11 Emmys on his<br />

resume, he couldn’t find a job in the field. He had lost $4 million dollars<br />

and a million-dollar home in Saddle River, N.J., to that addiction.<br />

He was also in trouble with the government and was forced to deal<br />

with his addiction.“I lost all my money, I lost all my respect,” he said.<br />

“I hurt my family, and I hurt my friends.”<br />

Forte moved to California and became a talk show host on a<br />

sports radio station in San Diego. Now attending Gamblers<br />

Anonymous meetings, he openly confronted and discussed his addiction,<br />

offering help to those in similar situations before suffering a<br />

fatal heart attack in 1996.<br />

His greatest awards came posthumously. In 2000, he was the<br />

recipient of the Directors Guild of America”s Lifetime Achievement<br />

in <strong>Sports</strong> Direction Award. Forte was named to Columbia's inaugural<br />

Hall of Fame class in 2005. Despite his flaws, neither of Forte’s amazing<br />

careers could be ignored.<br />

— Brett Hoover


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Rudy LaRusso<br />

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Dartmouth had already secured a share of its second straight <strong>Ivy</strong><br />

<strong>League</strong> title, but needed a victory over Princeton in an <strong>Ivy</strong> playoff<br />

game at Payne Whitney Gym in New Haven, Conn., to take a spot in<br />

the NCAA Championship Tournament.<br />

Heavily favored in the preseason, Dartmouth was 4-4 before<br />

winning 15 straight games. But Princeton, which was on a tear of its<br />

own, beat the Green in Princeton in late February and it was enough<br />

to force the playoff. Facing the Tigers for the third time in two<br />

weeks, Dartmouth took a big lead, 24-7, in the first half, but Rudy<br />

LaRusso ran into foul trouble and the Orange-and-Black stormed<br />

back. Picking up his fourth foul early in the second half, the senior<br />

sat on the bench as the game became nip-and-tuck. Finally, with less<br />

than six minutes left, Coach Doggie Julian sent him back to the<br />

court, but LaRusso played “like man afraid to contaminate those he<br />

touched,” according to Gordon White of the New York Times.<br />

Yet with Dartmouth trailing by a point and his career possibly<br />

coming to conclusion in a few seconds, LaRusso took an inbounds<br />

pass from Chuck Kaufman and took three big strides before he<br />

“leaped high to dunk the lay-up” and give his team a 69-68 win at<br />

the buzzer and the Hanoverians their most recent <strong>Ivy</strong> title.<br />

That victory sent the Brooklyn native and his mates — including<br />

Hall of Famer and teammate Dave Gavitt — to an NCAA contest<br />

against West Virginia and its star Jerry West at Madison Square<br />

Garden.The Mountaineers downed Dartmouth and West took the<br />

headlines, something that the two-time All-<strong>Ivy</strong> pick would come to<br />

expect for the following decade.<br />

The Lakers, then in Minnesota, made LaRusso the 12th pick of<br />

the NBA Draft following his senior season at Dartmouth, w<strong>here</strong> he<br />

still holds the school’s all-time rebounding marks for both a season<br />

(503) and a career (1,239).<br />

The Minnesota franchise was struggling financially by 1959 and<br />

LaRusso quickly learned how low-budget the team was when the<br />

new head coach approached him and said,“You played for a great<br />

college coach (Doggie Julian), you got any good plays from college?”<br />

The rookie gave the coach some plays, but they failed to help as the<br />

team lost two-thirds of its games.<br />

That lack of success — on the court and at the turnstile — gave<br />

the Laker ownership some options ... or maybe no option. In 1960,<br />

the team moved to Los Angeles, becoming the NBA’s first west<br />

coast franchise.<br />

When the move was announced LaRusso and Hot Rod Hundley<br />

packed up their cars — a Pontiac Bonneville for LaRusso and an<br />

Olds convertible for Hundley — and headed West.“That’s Hot Rod<br />

for you,” LaRusso once told Scott Ostler of the L.A.Times.“He really<br />

needed a convertible in Minneapolis.” After a quick stop in Vegas,<br />

they made the final trek to L.A. Hundley proudly says,“We were the<br />

first two Lakers in Los Angeles.”<br />

Both the Lakers and LaRusso would thrive in the sunshine of<br />

Southern California, advancing to the NBA Finals four times.<br />

LaRusso — one of the NBA’s original power forwards — nearly<br />

averaged a double-double in his 10 seasons in the Association. His<br />

tenacity and attitude — which Pat Riley would later liken to that of<br />

Kurt Rambis — allowed Elgin Baylor and Jerry West to star. LaRusso<br />

himself became a four-time All-Star, once scoring 50 points in a<br />

game. Another time he recalled scoring 40, but wasn’t mentioned in<br />

the game story in the Times because West scored 43.<br />

As much as he was known as an enforcer on the court, he was<br />

known as a prankster away from the hardwood.Teammate Tom<br />

Hawkins recalled LaRusso “loved to keep the guys loose and make<br />

them laugh, until he got into the locker room, and put his game face<br />

on.Then he was all business.”<br />

Some partisans thought he was too much about business. Once,<br />

while LaRusso was walking with Gavitt in Boston, an old man<br />

approached Gavitt and asked why he was with “Roughhouse Rudy,”<br />

calling him a dirty player.That man turned out to be Celtics<br />

announcer Johnny Most, wrote Marvin Pave of the Boston Globe.<br />

LaRusso wound up in interesting situations as his profile grew. In<br />

1966 he visited Vietnam to make an appearance for the Department<br />

of Defense.The next year he appeared in an episode of Gilligan’s<br />

Island. He had also become a successful investment banker in the<br />

midst of his basketball career. But then came a blow to his idyllic life<br />

when the Lakers, without mentioning it to him, traded him to the<br />

Pistons in 1967. Because athletes didn't have many rights at that<br />

time, LaRusso made the decision to retire rather than leave Los<br />

Angles with his pregnant wife.<br />

He didn’t really want to retire, but returning to the Lakers wasn’t<br />

much of an option.Then NBA President Walter Kennedy suspended<br />

him, calling him the property of the Pistons.A player good<br />

enough to average 13 points and eight rebounds for one of the<br />

<strong>League</strong>’s elite teams was on the outside looking in. LaRusso filed a<br />

lawsuit, claiming that he was “in effect, blacklisted by all of the other<br />

teams ... a victim of a group boycott.”<br />

Two years later, baseball player Curt Flood would take a similar<br />

stand, one which would both end his career and the “reserve<br />

clause,” allowing for free agency. But LaRusso’s career was not over.<br />

Before the next season began, he dropped the lawsuit, saying,“I’d<br />

rather pursue a career than a lawsuit.”<br />

He joined the San Francisco Warriors, but maintained his home<br />

in the Los Angeles area, not far from the airport. He’d leave home at<br />

9 am, fly to San Francisco at 9:15, get to the gym in San Bruno<br />

before the 11 am practice and be home by three.<br />

That schedule worked for him, because he averaged better than<br />

20 points a game in both 1968 and 1969, leading the Warriors to the<br />

playoffs the first year and playing in the All-Star game in his second.<br />

But at the height of his career, LaRusso, citing a bad back and business<br />

opportunities, retired for the second time.This time it was final.<br />

LaRusso’s transition from basketball wasn’t much of a transition<br />

at all as he returned to his banking career and became a sports<br />

agent.The fun-loving kid from Brooklyn — who was recruited to<br />

Dartmouth by fellow New Yorker Al McGuire — never moved away<br />

from Los Angeles nor forgot about his alma mater. Four days before<br />

Christmas 1999, the Big Green used a second-half comeback to win<br />

at Loyola Marymount and LaRusso joined the locker room celebration.The<br />

Dartmouth players chanted “Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!” like they<br />

had probably done 40 years before.<br />

He passed away in 2004 after a lengthy bout with Parkinson’s<br />

disease. Old friend Elgin Baylor was asked of his memories after<br />

LaRusso’s passing and he said,“Rudy and I go all the way back to our<br />

days together in Minneapolis. He was one of my favorite teammates<br />

ever, and we had some great times. He was a wonderful person and<br />

a good friend, respected by everyone.”<br />

— Brett Hoover


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: John J. Lee<br />

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A great basketball player ignores numerous scholarship offers to<br />

pay for his college education instead.That player winds up on the<br />

cover of <strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated as a collegian before becoming an early<br />

draft pick of his hometown pro team.<br />

But he spurns the NBA in favor of graduate school, then<br />

becomes a successful businessman and university trustee. Eventually<br />

the school’s basketball arena named in his honor.<br />

That could never happen in real life.Well, maybe never again,<br />

because that is the short version of John J. Lee’s biography.<br />

Lee’s father, who originally came to the United States as a member<br />

of an Irish national soccer team, decided to immigrate and met<br />

another athlete, a swimmer from New England.They married and<br />

settled in Brooklyn.<br />

That’s w<strong>here</strong> John J. Lee was born in 1936 and w<strong>here</strong> he would<br />

become a basketball star at Erasmus Hall High School.As a senior he<br />

drew 65 scholarship offers from around the nation. He justified that<br />

acclaim with a 24-point effort in a city all-star game before 17,000<br />

fans at Madison Square Garden.<br />

But Lee placed tremendous value on his education (his mother<br />

was a teacher at Abraham Lincoln High in Brooklyn) and, in the end,<br />

he elected to enroll at Yale.“I didn’t want to be just another college<br />

athlete with now<strong>here</strong> to go after he graduated,” he would later tell<br />

<strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated.“If I’d gone to some of those other schools, I’d<br />

have ended up with nothing to show for it but four years of basketball<br />

— and a four-year-old convertible."<br />

When he arrived on campus in 1954,Yale’s student body was not<br />

diverse. Inner-city, first-generation Americans like Lee were rare and<br />

the challenge before him — especially as a mechanical engineering<br />

major — was great.“Learning became central; athletics became<br />

peripheral,” he later explained.<br />

Yet he excelled at both — making the Dean’s List repeatedly and<br />

breaking the school’s all-time scoring mark as a sophomore (by averaging<br />

23.3 points a game).<br />

The success of the 6-foot-3 forward came from movement. Lee<br />

was in perpetual motion, instinctively anticipating and reacting to<br />

others. He was exceedingly difficult to defend. Oregon State had<br />

such trouble.The Beavers sent Lee to the line 21 times, and Lee<br />

made all 21 attempts, setting an NCAA record (which has been surpassed<br />

just once).<br />

He also scored 41 points against rival Harvard in 1956, a figure<br />

since unmatched in the series... or at all by a Yalie. Lee became a<br />

bonafide star 50 years ago this week, when he appeared on the<br />

cover of the Jan. 21, 1957, <strong>Sports</strong> Illustrated.<br />

Later that season, Lee — who averaged more than 24 points a<br />

game in <strong>Ivy</strong> games — led the Bulldogs to their first <strong>League</strong> championship.Yale<br />

would fall to North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament,<br />

but Lee had propelled the program to heights it would later rarely<br />

see.<br />

The Bullldogs could not repeat as champions in Lee’s senior season<br />

as a fellow New Yorker and future <strong>Ivy</strong> Silver Anniversary pick —<br />

Rudy LaRusso — led Dartmouth to the crown. Lee was again named<br />

first-team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> as he completed his career with 1,493 career<br />

points. His coach, Joe Vancisin, said,“Johnny’s not only a student of<br />

basketball, but a real student in school — exactly what he’s supposed<br />

to be.”<br />

Despite his New York Knicks selecting him in the third round of<br />

the NBA Draft (with the 20th pick overall, which makes a player a<br />

middle first-rounder now), Lee chose to continue his education —<br />

in pursuit of a master’s degree in chemical engineering. He would<br />

earn that degree in 1959 and embark upon a career in the petroleum<br />

industry. He rose to become the CEO of the nation’s largest<br />

refiner of petroleum products,Tosco Corporation.<br />

Lee remained a close friend of Yale throughout his life. He supported<br />

the University's policy of selecting students on academic<br />

merit regardless of ability to pay.<br />

The recipient of the 1989 Yale Medal, the highest alumni award at<br />

the school, Lee would become a university trustee in 1993. He oversaw<br />

the school’s most-ambitious capital campaign, the record-breaking<br />

$1.7-billion drive in the early 1990s. He also raised funds for the<br />

engineering and athletic departments.<br />

In 1997 the Payne Whitney gymnasium was named the John J.<br />

Lee Amphitheater and school president Richard Levin spoke of Lee’s<br />

service at the dedication.“You are the kind of person we hope all<br />

our student athletes will become: one who by his leadership and<br />

service displays on the court of life the lessons learned on the<br />

courts of youth.”<br />

Lee passed away as a result of kidney cancer just four years later<br />

and President Levin said,“As a scholar, athlete, husband, father, businessman<br />

and alumni leader, John Lee set the highest standard. No<br />

one loved Yale more or served it better.”<br />

— Brett Hoover


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Jim McMillian<br />

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For most, replacing one of the greatest players in NBA history<br />

on a day's notice is a daunting task. Columbia basketball great Jim<br />

McMillian took it all in stride.<br />

McMillian was at home in his Los Angeles apartment the afternoon<br />

of Nov. 4, 1971, when Laker captain Elgin Baylor abruptly<br />

ended his 13-year Hall of Fame career just nine games into the<br />

1971-72 season, mentioning in his retirement speech that he felt he<br />

was “depriving Jim McMillian of playing time.”<br />

“We had a game the next day and nobody said a thing,”<br />

McMillian recently told the L.A.Times.“Nobody called me. Nobody<br />

said,‘OK, Jim, get ready, you’re going to be starting.’ Nothing.We get<br />

t<strong>here</strong>, we get dressed, and in the team meeting finally the coach [Bill<br />

Sharman] says,‘Jim, you're going to be starting and you’re going to be<br />

guarding so-and-so.”<br />

“And I’m thinking to myself,‘Oh, OK.Thank you.’”<br />

The 23-year-old McMillian, in only his second year in the league,<br />

coolly stepped into the Laker starting lineup that night alongside<br />

three future Hall of Famers — Jerry West, Gail Goodrich and Wilt<br />

Chamberlain — and scored 22 points, with 13 rebounds and five<br />

assists, as the Lakers beat the Baltimore Bullets 110-106 at The<br />

Forum, snapping a two-game skid.<br />

The rest is history. Literally.<br />

That win would be the first of 33 straight with McMillian starting<br />

— the longest winning streak in major league U.S. professional<br />

sports history.The Lakers finished the regular season with 69 wins,<br />

an NBA best until the Chicago Bulls won 72 games in 1995-96.<br />

“An amazing trip,” McMillian told Jerry Crowe of the L.A.Times.<br />

“It was a situation w<strong>here</strong> you walked onto the court, you knew you<br />

were going to win, and the other team knew it too.”<br />

McMillian and the Lakers capped off one of the greatest seasons<br />

in NBA history with a World Championship, defeating the NewYork<br />

Knicks in five games to win their first NBA title since moving to Los<br />

Angeles in 1960.<br />

The 6-foot-5 forward finished the season as the team's third<br />

leading scorer with 18.8 points per game — behind the deadly backcourt<br />

tandem of Goodrich and West who both averaged over 25<br />

points apiece — and the third leading rebounder with 6.5 rebounds<br />

per game behind Chamberlain and Happy Hairston.<br />

McMillian would go on to play seven more seasons in the NBA,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> he built a reputation for being a steady, cerebral force -- with<br />

Jerry West once likening his game to that of fellow <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> great<br />

Bill Bradley.<br />

“He’s probably the easiest player I’ve ever played with,” West<br />

told the New York Times in 1973.“He’s tremendously intelligent. He<br />

plays a lot like Bill Bradley. He’s t<strong>here</strong>, he’s steady.”<br />

For McMillian, the glitz and glamour of NBA life in Hollywood<br />

was a long way from the rough East New York neighborhood in<br />

Brooklyn w<strong>here</strong> he grew up.<br />

An All-City and All-American performer at Thomas Jefferson<br />

High School, McMillian was “one of the most sought high school basketball<br />

players in the East” according to a 1967 New York Times article.Turning<br />

down scholarship offers from college basketball royalty<br />

UCLA and North Carolina, McMillian settled on Columbia because<br />

“it was a strong school academically and it was close to home.”<br />

“Sometimes I think, what if I had gone to Carolina, what if I had<br />

gone to UCLA and played with those teams,” McMillian said.“But<br />

being <strong>here</strong>, the education you get off the campus, because of the<br />

general location, being near Harlem ... you really pick up a tremendous<br />

education that goes way beyond your years <strong>here</strong> in college.”<br />

After leading the freshman team in almost every statistical category<br />

including a 24.9 points per game average, McMillian moved up<br />

to the varsity w<strong>here</strong> he teamed up with future Rhodes Scholar<br />

Heyward Dotson to lead Columbia through a memorable three-year<br />

stretch that saw the Lions capture their first and only <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong><br />

title in 1967-68 and their only 20-win seasons since the formation of<br />

formal <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> competition in 1955-56.<br />

Columbia’s lone <strong>League</strong> crown came in McMillian's storybook<br />

sophomore season, in which the Lions tied a school record with 23<br />

wins and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament<br />

before bowing out to Davidson.<br />

That 1967-68 Columbia squad finished the season ranked sixth<br />

in the nation and became the first <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> team to win the celebrated<br />

ECAC Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden — beating<br />

West Virginia, Louisville and St. John's on successive days with<br />

McMillian scoring 40, 24 and 25, respectively, on his way to tournament<br />

MVP honors.<br />

But the legend of Jim McMillian was born on the night of March<br />

5, 1968, when Columbia defeated Princeton in the <strong>Ivy</strong> playoff game.<br />

In front of a packed house of more than 6,000 spectators at St.<br />

John’s’ Alumni Hall, McMillian went off, scoring 37 points and grabbing<br />

10 rebounds in a performance he later called “the best game<br />

I've ever had.”<br />

McMillian would go on to close out his college career as one of<br />

the greatest players in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> history. He was three-time All-<strong>Ivy</strong><br />

and All-American, and also the first three-time recipient of the prestigious<br />

Frank J. Haggerty Award, awarded to the most outstanding<br />

player in the New York metropolitan area.<br />

Today McMillian, a retired clothes manufacturer, makes his home<br />

in Greensboro, N.C. w<strong>here</strong> he spends much of his time with his family,<br />

fly-fishing and volunteering at his church. He returned to<br />

Morningside Heights last year and was on hand to be inducted into<br />

the inaugural class of the Columbia University Athletics Hall of<br />

Fame.<br />

His legacy at Columbia will be that of a great basketball player,<br />

but more importantly, a better human being. His coach, Jack Rohan,<br />

said of McMillian in a 1973 New York Times piece,“I’ve been associated<br />

with Columbia since 1949 as a student and coach and I don’t<br />

recall anybody who commanded greater respect on campus than<br />

Jimmy.We had some great athletes, but he was a superb person.”<br />

— Wesley Harris


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Bernard Muir<br />

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Few college freshmen show up on campus knowing exactly what<br />

they want to do in life. Bernard Muir knew from the moment he<br />

arrived at Brown University that he wanted a career in college athletics.<br />

“John [Parry] was my AD when I first got to Brown and, as a<br />

freshman, I went to him, sought him out on one of my first days on<br />

campus, and just told him that I wanted to eventually be in his<br />

shoes.”<br />

Parry — now retired after a 16-year stint as athletic director of<br />

Butler University in Indianapolis — still remembers Muir’s declaration.“In<br />

my 11 years as athletic director at Brown, Bernard was the<br />

only freshman ever to approach me during orientation week to say<br />

he wanted a career in athletics,” he recalls.“A lot of students did it<br />

in the last week of their senior year, but Bernard knew it when he<br />

arrived.”<br />

Coming out of Gainesville, Fla., Muir garnered interest from such<br />

basketball programs as Penn State and Samford, but ultimately decided<br />

on Brown after his initial visit to Providence.<br />

“When I stepped foot on Brown’s campus that was w<strong>here</strong> I<br />

wanted to go. I just felt like after visiting Brown that was the place<br />

for me,” remembers Muir.“My parents always preached the value of<br />

a good education and we all thought it would be a wonderful opportunity<br />

to receive an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> education.”<br />

Muir took advantage of his opportunities in the classroom as<br />

well as everything else Brown had to offer. In the summer after his<br />

sophomore year, the organizational behavior and management major<br />

gained his first college athletics work experience when he interned<br />

in the athletic department.That summer he worked closely on the<br />

construction management of the 2,500-seat Pizzitola <strong>Sports</strong> Center,<br />

and in his senior year, Muir would co-captain the 1989-90 Bear<br />

squad that christened that new arena with a win over cross-town<br />

rival Bryant College.<br />

After wrapping up a solid basketball career and graduating in<br />

1990, Muir ran into his old athletic director, who had moved on to<br />

Butler during his senior year.“I remember telling him,‘Hey, if no one<br />

else hires you I've got a job as an intern at Butler,’” Parry recalls<br />

today. Muir took Parry up on his offer and moved to Indianapolis<br />

w<strong>here</strong> he began his rapid rise up the college sports ladder.<br />

Muir’s year at Butler happened to be the same year it co-hosted<br />

the NCAA Final Four, providing him with another opportunity to<br />

gain invaluable experience in the business.“That was my exposure to<br />

not only campus life as an administrator but also a chance to work<br />

on one of the NCAA's most prestigious events.”<br />

When Muir’s year in Indianapolis came to a close, he went back<br />

to school and earned a master’s degree in <strong>Sports</strong> Administration<br />

from Ohio University.After a few more stops, Muir used the network<br />

he established at Brown to obtain a position with the NCAA.<br />

Starting out as an assistant director of the Men's Basketball<br />

Tournament, he was made director in 1998.<br />

After two years of overseeing all the planning and logistics of the<br />

tournament, Muir was ready to take the next step to fulfilling the<br />

dream he articulated during his first days at Brown. He was<br />

approached by Kevin White, the athletic director of Notre Dame,<br />

who offered him a position in the athletic department.“Kevin always<br />

told me,‘If you want to be an AD, what better place to come to and<br />

learn than Notre Dame.’”<br />

Muir left his NCAA post and moved up the road to South Bend<br />

w<strong>here</strong> he served as a deputy athletic director. His position allowed<br />

him to once again interact directly with student-athletes, a passion<br />

that steered him toward a career in college athletics.<br />

At Notre Dame, Muir was also able to work extensively with<br />

the storied football program. “I certainly learned a lot from that<br />

experience, being t<strong>here</strong> five years and especially working closely with<br />

the football program which has tremendous prestige. It was a great<br />

chance to really see Division I athletics at a high level.”<br />

The ‘big-time’ college sports experience Muir gained at Notre<br />

Dame put him in line to become an athletic director and in the summer<br />

of 2005, at the age of 36, he was named Georgetown<br />

University’s athletics director, making him the youngest athletic<br />

director in the Big East and one of the youngest in the country.<br />

Georgetown President John J. DeGioia knew he was fortunate to<br />

land Muir, who White calls “a natural leader.”<br />

“[Bernard] has brought great energy and direction to<br />

Georgetown's athletic programs,” DeGioia recently said.“I am confident<br />

in his commitment to athletic and academic excellence, integrity,<br />

and to creating a tremendous experience for every student-athlete.”<br />

And Muir has teamed up with an old <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> foe —<br />

Princeton grad John Thompson III, head coach of the Hoya basketball<br />

team.“It’s funny, I remember playing against him; he does not remember<br />

playing against me.And he has told me that repeatedly,” jokes<br />

Muir.<br />

“I’m not sure how much Bernard got into the game,” Thompson<br />

said while both were on hand for the 2006 Fritz Pollard award ceremony<br />

at Brown this past September.“I don’t tease him too much<br />

about that though. He is still the athletic director.”<br />

Back at Georgetown, Muir has not forgotten about his experiences<br />

at Brown and the opportunities his time in Providence provided,<br />

as they shape his goals in Washington.<br />

“I look back at my Brown experience and the opportunities an<br />

athletic director provided me and then I do think it’s my responsibility<br />

to help young kids identify their talents,” says Muir.“I’d love for<br />

our student-athletes to walk away from <strong>here</strong> saying Georgetown did<br />

right by them and provided them a great forum, not only to compete<br />

at the highest level, but also to get a great education.”<br />

“If it wasn’t for Brown and the opportunities it afforded me, I<br />

certainly wouldn't be in this position.”<br />

— Wesley Harris


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Bo Roberson<br />

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The late Dick Schaap lived an amazing life. He knew Bo as well<br />

as anyone. In all his travels, Bo was one of those athletes that he<br />

could never get out of his head. Just months before Mr. Schaap<br />

passed away in 2001, he had written glowingly about Bo, closing with<br />

the line,“He was a beautiful athlete.”<br />

And most people would assume that reference was about the<br />

multi-talented Bo Jackson, the subject of Schaap’s 1990 bestseller, Bo<br />

Knows Bo.<br />

But instead, he was remembering a college aquaintance from his<br />

days at Cornell University.The multi-dimensional Bo Roberson, the<br />

only person ever to earn an <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> degree, an Olympic medal<br />

and a doctorate while having an NFL career as well.<br />

“My dad always contended that Bo Jackson was the greatest athlete<br />

he ever saw,” said ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap.“But he was convinced<br />

that Bo Roberson was the best natural athlete ever in the <strong>Ivy</strong><br />

<strong>League</strong>. He could do anything.”<br />

He was a three-sport star at John Bartram High and made an<br />

impression on Philadelphia basketball legend Sonny Hill, who said,<br />

“Bo Roberson belongs in the conversation with any athlete from the<br />

City of Philadelphia because he was so successful in three arenas.<br />

Obviously Wilt Chamberlain was a great athlete, but his resume was<br />

that of two sports.Add in that Bo Roberson was a standout student<br />

and he becomes a story that needs to be told.”<br />

After getting to Ithaca, Roberson made an enormous impact as a<br />

sophomore and he seemed destined to be the <strong>League</strong>'s top athlete<br />

in football, basketball and track and field. Before his college athletic<br />

career was over, he would return a kickoff 100 yards, average a<br />

remarkable 17.6 rebounds a game and break the school long jump<br />

record.<br />

Even though his senior season had been slowed by injury,<br />

Roberson was chosen as the Senior Athlete of the Year by the<br />

Cornell Daily Sun. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the School<br />

of Industrial and Labor Relations in the Spring of 1958.<br />

A member of the Army reserve program while at Cornell,<br />

Roberson served as a lieutenant in the Army following graduation<br />

while working as a coach for the track and field program at the U.S.<br />

Military Academy. It was t<strong>here</strong> that he long jumped his way onto the<br />

world stage, culminating in a world record and an Olympic medal.<br />

Roberson’s first big win came at the Pan-American Games in<br />

Chicago in August of 1959. Not only did Roberson claim the gold<br />

medal, but his winning leap of 7.97 meters (26-2) was more than a<br />

foot better than that of silver medalist Greg Bell, the reigning<br />

Olympic champ. Roberson finished the year ranked third in the<br />

world in the long jump.<br />

If the Pan-Am victory gave him confidence heading into the<br />

Olympic year of 1960, what he did in February solidified his status.<br />

At the National AAU Indoor Championships, he won with a leap of<br />

25-9 1/2.The performance broke the indoor world record that had<br />

been held by Jesse Owens for 25 years.<br />

Olympic gold medalist Ralph Boston recalled the 1960 Olympic<br />

Games.“I remember Rome 1960 as clear as day. Bo was going into<br />

the Olympics injured and he gave it his all in the second round and<br />

took the lead (8.03m). I had my winning jump in the third round<br />

(8.12m) and it seemed like Bo had all but given up. It was like he was<br />

gonna settle for silver because of his injury.<br />

“But Manfred Steinbach and Igor Ter-Ovanesian both had big<br />

jumps in the last round and now Bo found himself barely in third.<br />

His adrenaline kicked in and he was fired up. He came flying down<br />

the runaway and hit a perfect takeoff.When he landed, the measuring<br />

judge turned to me and said ‘21.’ I turned to Bo and said,‘You<br />

just tied the world record.’ But what it really was was 8.11, a centimeter<br />

behind me.”<br />

Boston and Roberson finished 1960 as No. 1 and No. 2 in the<br />

world and Roberson held onto the world's No. 3 ranking in 1961,<br />

but he was ready for a new challenge by the fall of 1961.<br />

As it turned out,Al LoCasale was a personnel man with the AFL<br />

Chargers, who were moving from Los Angeles to San Diego that<br />

year. In need of speed, LoCasale told a young assistant coach about<br />

Roberson.That young assistant was Al Davis.<br />

“Bo went to Bartram High and I went to Olney in the same<br />

league,” remembered LoCasale, who went to Penn while Roberson<br />

was at Cornell.“What I remembered about him was his tremendous<br />

speed and his tremendous ability, and that he was put together like a<br />

football player, not a skinny track kid.When I remember back, I<br />

remember his speed, his accleration, his takeoff.”<br />

Roberson became a Charger and then an Oakland Raider.<br />

“Bo was the Raiders’ first world-class athlete,” Jim Otto once<br />

told Dick Schaap.“He helped create the feeling that we were on our<br />

way to greatness. He pioneered the Raider tradition of great speed.”<br />

From 1962 to 1965, only five guys in the AFL and NFL combined<br />

racked up more all-purpose yards than Roberson’s 5,467 —<br />

Philadelphia’s Timmy Brown, Cleveland’s Jim Brown, Oakland’s Clem<br />

Daniels,Abner Haynes, who played for three teams in the AFL, and<br />

Washington’s Bobby Mitchell.<br />

Interestingly, Roberson averaged more yards a game in his career<br />

with the Raiders than did Bo Jackson in his 38 games three decades<br />

later.<br />

After seasons in Buffalo and Miami, Roberson retired and turned<br />

to formal education as his next primary objective.After his playing<br />

career ended in 1967, Bo attended Stanford Law School and then<br />

earned a master’s degree from Whitworth College in Spokane.At<br />

the age of 58, he earned his doctorate. In April of 2001 Roberson<br />

had passed away in Pasadena, Calif.<br />

“He was a super all-around person, athlete or otherwise,” said<br />

Olympic hero Ralph Boston.“He was one of the heaviest — brainiest<br />

— guys I ever met and he used to wear those dress whites. Bo<br />

Roberson from Cornell. I'll never forget him.”<br />

— Brett Hoover


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Peter Roby<br />

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Virtually all his life, Peter Roby has used sports as a vehicle for<br />

more — and basketball at Dartmouth was an escape into a whole<br />

new world of opportunity.<br />

Growing up in New Britain, Conn., no one in Roby’s family had<br />

gone to college. His parents, who worked in the factories, had never<br />

even gone to high school.<br />

“I didn’t have much to compare to but I had just kind of envisioned<br />

what college might be like,” says Roby.“So when I went to<br />

Hanover I was interested in getting out of the city environment and<br />

that really struck me as the place I wanted to go.”<br />

Once at Dartmouth, Roby was not prepared for the academic<br />

rigors that ensued, and as a result, found some difficulty adjusting.“I<br />

certainly struggled academically on and off, trying to find the balance<br />

and I don’t think I was mature to get down to it as I should have,”<br />

remembers Roby.“In my case I probably learned more on the basketball<br />

court and through my connection with [Head Coach] Gary<br />

[Walters] than I did in the classroom.”<br />

Roby was not recruited to Dartmouth by Walters but they<br />

arrived in Hanover together, and after a year on the freshman team,<br />

Roby was a starter on Walters’ varsity squad as a sophomore. More<br />

importantly for Roby,Walters’ “character-based” coaching style was<br />

teaching him and his teammates valuable life lessons off the court as<br />

well.<br />

“Seeing Gary as an example of what a coach could do in terms<br />

of impacting how you think about the world and reaching your<br />

potential as a person and thinking bigger than just what was happening<br />

on the court, the idea of using basketball or sports to really<br />

change people’s lives or make them better people was an inspiration<br />

to me, and it was the model that I wanted to emulate.”<br />

After his sophomore year, Roby saw his playing time increasingly<br />

diminish. By the time he was made a senior co-captain in 1978-79,<br />

he was playing sparingly but credits the coaching staff with keeping<br />

him motivated to work hard in practice every day and push the first<br />

team to be prepared.<br />

“I really relished that role and I think that experience really<br />

helped me to appreciate the coaching profession and what I might<br />

be able to do,” says Roby.<br />

When Walters left Dartmouth for Providence College after<br />

Roby’s senior year, he had the privilege of sitting in on the hiring<br />

process.With the help of Dartmouth grad and current Southeastern<br />

Conference Commissioner Mike Slive, who Roby lists as a long-time<br />

mentor, he joined the new coaching staff as an assistant.After brief<br />

stints at Army and Stanford, Roby became an assistant at Harvard<br />

for three years before being hired as the head man in 1985, making<br />

him — at just 28 years old — the second youngest head coach in<br />

Division I at the time.<br />

After six seasons at the helm in Cambridge, Roby was ready to<br />

test himself in the business world. In 1991 he began working for<br />

Reebok International, w<strong>here</strong> he started as a promotions manager,<br />

dealing with the college coaches and professional teams under contract<br />

with the company. Roby was ultimately promoted to vice president<br />

of U.S. marketing.<br />

“I loved my time t<strong>here</strong>. It was a really fascinating industry and I<br />

learned an awful lot,” says Roby.“One of the things that was really<br />

gratifying was that so much of what I’d learned as an athlete and as a<br />

coach, really helped me to distinguish myself in business.”<br />

Today, Roby works as the director of Northeastern University’s<br />

Center for the Study of Sport in Society, w<strong>here</strong> he continues to use<br />

sport as a means for impacting lives.As director of what he<br />

describes as “a social justice organization that uses sport to create<br />

change,” Roby runs a staff of former collegiate, professional, and<br />

Olympic athletes trained to work with America’s youth in dealing<br />

with issues of diversity, conflict resolution and violence prevention.<br />

“What’s great about the role that I’m in now is that I’m continuing<br />

to use sport to make a difference in people’s lives like I did when<br />

I went into coaching,” says Roby.“In a lot of ways I feel like I’ve been<br />

preparing myself for this role since I was in college.”<br />

Roby’s old coach and mentor Gary Walters speaks highly of his<br />

former player today.“He’s become an eloquent spokesperson on<br />

issues surrounding sports,” says Walters, who currently serves as<br />

Princeton’s director of athletics.“His values are grounded in the role<br />

that athletics can play and does play in creating a holistic education.<br />

He is somebody that really should be in a position of leadership as it<br />

relates to intercollegiate athletics.”<br />

Player, coach, businessman, and now social activist, Peter Roby<br />

still looks back to his Dartmouth playing days as a time that was<br />

influential to everything that has followed.<br />

“I’m pretty certain that whatever success I’ve had, or whatever<br />

contributions I've been able to make to the world — none of that<br />

stuff would be nearly as rich as it has been without athletics in my<br />

life.”<br />

— Wesley Harris


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Will Venable<br />

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Students usually choose to attend Princeton because of its academic<br />

quality and reputation.Will Venable chose Princeton because<br />

of its basketball.“The program had a great tradition of going to the<br />

NCAA tournament,” Venable explains,“and I wanted to be a part of<br />

that.”<br />

Unusual, but it makes sense. During Venable’s four years at<br />

Princeton the basketball team went to the NCAA tournament<br />

twice, helped in no small part by Venable. He averaged 10.3 points<br />

and 4.4 rebounds his junior and senior seasons, leading Princeton in<br />

assists and steals and earning All-<strong>Ivy</strong> honors both seasons.<br />

“Basketball dominated my interest in sports,” says Venable. He<br />

even skipped his freshman baseball season, and hit a pedestrian .239<br />

as a sophomore, though he started 24 out of 27 games. But he dramatically<br />

improved the next season, hitting .344 and making honorable<br />

mention All-<strong>Ivy</strong>. He caught the attention of professional scouts,<br />

getting drafted in the 15th round by the Baltimore Orioles.<br />

Venable had a superb senior season, earning first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong><br />

honors. He’s only the second player in <strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> history to earn<br />

first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> honors in both basketball and baseball.The first?<br />

Princeton’s Chris Young, who is now a starting pitcher for the San<br />

Diego Padres.<br />

More importantly for Venable, he played in two NCAA baseball<br />

tournaments, in addition to the two NCAA basketball tournaments.<br />

Of his experiences he says simply “until I went, I didn’t fully understand<br />

how special it is to be a college athlete.”<br />

Princeton’s a pretty special place to enable a student to even<br />

play both sports, much less participate in their respective NCAA<br />

tournaments.According to Venable “It was a lot of work, but both<br />

Coach Bradley (Princeton's baseball coach) and Coaches Thompson<br />

and Scott (basketball coaches) allowed me to do what I needed in<br />

preparation for either season.” As for academics the “teachers were<br />

also understanding, while holding me to the same academic standards<br />

of all the other students.”<br />

With Venable’s outstanding senior performance coming on top of<br />

his being drafted by the Orioles, expectations were high for the<br />

2005 draft. ESPN’s Peter Gammons even labeled Venable “my favorite<br />

sleeper” of the draft.<br />

Taken by the San Diego Padres in the seventh round, he was<br />

assigned to a rookie league team in Arizona. But he first picked up<br />

his B.A. in anthropology at Princeton’s 2005 graduation. Of his time<br />

at Princeton Venable says it was “a tough four years that taught me a<br />

lot about myself and other people. I was challenged academically and<br />

athletically at all times.”<br />

In his first professional season he tore up the league in Arizona,<br />

hitting .322 in 15 games.Venable was quickly promoted to Class A<br />

Eugene, w<strong>here</strong> he played in 42 games and hit .216. In 2006 Venable<br />

was promoted to the Fort Wayne Wizards, w<strong>here</strong> his hitting coach<br />

was his father, former major leaguer Max Venable.<br />

Venable had an outstanding season, hitting .314 and achieving<br />

team records in runs batted in (91) and runs scored (86). He was<br />

named the team’s Most Valuable Player.“Will has done a tremendous<br />

job,” says Padres Vice President of Scouting and Player Development<br />

Grady Fuson.“He has stepped in and become an All-Star,<br />

Organization MVP and won the Hawaiian <strong>League</strong> Batting Title all in<br />

his first full year.Will's aptitude and instincts are off the charts.”<br />

But he hasn’t forgotten w<strong>here</strong> he came from. Princeton was “a<br />

great place to compete athletically and pursue academics in an environment<br />

that holds people to a higher standard, while offering great<br />

support.”<br />

— Stephen Eschenbach


<strong>Ivy</strong>@50: Chris Young<br />

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On October 6, 2006, Chris Young made Princeton history.<br />

When he took the mound for the San Diego Padres in Game 3<br />

of the National <strong>League</strong> Division Series against the eventual World<br />

Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals,Young became the first ex-<br />

Princeton player to ever appear in major league baseball's postseason.Twenty-three<br />

Princeton alums played major league ball before<br />

Young, starting with Leonidas Funkhouser, who played as Leonidas<br />

Lee for the National <strong>League</strong>'s St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1877.<br />

“I tried to treat it like any other game,” remembers Young, but<br />

on the field “t<strong>here</strong> was a buzz, an extra energy. It was an abnormal<br />

experience.” What wasn't abnormal was his performance. He struck<br />

out nine in 6 2/3 scoreless innings as he earned the Padres only<br />

postseason victory.“It was a great experience,” he says.<br />

This capped a season w<strong>here</strong> Young was arguably the most effective<br />

starting pitcher in the majors. He held opposing batters to the<br />

lowest batting average, .206, of any starter with at least 162 innings,<br />

on the way to an 11-5 won-loss record. In addition he had a<br />

National <strong>League</strong>-best 2.41 road ERA, and almost had three no-hitters.<br />

On May 30, he took a no-hitter into the eighth inning versus<br />

Colorado; in his next start, he took a no-hitter into the sixth at<br />

Pittsburgh; and on September 22 he nearly no-hit the Pirates again,<br />

holding them hitless through 8 1/3 innings.<br />

Yet at Princeton he was probably better known for playing basketball.<br />

Choosing Princeton over Vanderbilt and the University of<br />

Texas because of its “great baseball and basketball programs along<br />

with the tremendous academic record,” Young is the only player in<br />

<strong>Ivy</strong> <strong>League</strong> history to earn Rookie of the Year honors in both basketball<br />

and baseball. In basketball he was a two-time letter winner and<br />

team captain, first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> in 2000, and still holds the school<br />

record for blocked shots in a game and season.Yet at the same time<br />

he was training for baseball, throwing in ‘The Pit’ (a workout area<br />

under Jadwin Gym) with baseball coach Scott Bradley, sometimes<br />

late in the evening after basketball.<br />

In baseball he was no less stellar. Named first team All-<strong>Ivy</strong> in<br />

1998 in 2000,Young was perfect in 2000, with a 5-0 record. More<br />

importantly, he acquired baseball coach Scott Bradley as a mentor.<br />

“He taught me great lessons in professionalism and what it takes to<br />

succeed at the highest level on and off the playing field,” says Young.<br />

On top of this was his academic work. “Balancing academics and<br />

athletics was a major challenge,” says Young.“T<strong>here</strong> were times<br />

when I dropped a couple of classes because I felt the academic<br />

requirements and commitments were going to be too great with my<br />

athletic schedule.” To play two sports and succeed academically<br />

“t<strong>here</strong> were times when I had to sacrifice the pleasures and joys of a<br />

social life,” he says,“but it was a sacrifice I was willing to make.”<br />

Taken in the third round of the 2000 draft by the Pittsburgh<br />

Pirates,Young slowly worked through the minors. He also earned his<br />

degree in 2002, taking his final semester via e-mail while at spring<br />

training. His thesis? The impact that Jackie Robinson’s integration of<br />

professional baseball in 1947 had on racial attitudes and stereotypes<br />

within the media, particularly the New York Times.<br />

By 2004, his fifth season in the minors,Young had been traded<br />

twice and risen to AA Frisco in the Texas Rangers organization.The<br />

NBA’s Sacramento Kings, led by fellow Princeton alum Geoff Petrie,<br />

made him a two-year offer, with Petrie claiming that if Young had<br />

played basketball all four years at Princeton he would have been a<br />

first-round draft pick. In response the Rangers promoted him to<br />

Class AAA and awarded him a three-year, $1.5 million contract.And<br />

on August 24, 2004,Young became the first Princeton alum to appear<br />

in a major league game since Bob Tufts pitched for the Kansas City<br />

Royals in 1983.<br />

“If I hadn't been called up,” Young said at the time,“I would have<br />

had to at least go to (Sacramento’s) training camp to see if I could<br />

make it to the NBA.” He doesn't regret not trying the NBA.“I don’t<br />

know what kind of NBA player I would have been,” he says now.“My<br />

biggest disappointment is not being able to play [his final basketball<br />

seasons] for Princeton.”<br />

Young posted a 3-2 record in 2004, then went 12-7 in 2005.<br />

After that season the Rangers traded him to the San Diego Padres, a<br />

deal that still rankles Rangers fans.“We should have never got rid of<br />

Chris Young. I’m still rather disturbed from that deal,” says one such<br />

fan blog.<br />

San Diego has proven to be quite congenial to Young.“We match<br />

up with any team,” he says.“If we stay healthy t<strong>here</strong>’s no reason why<br />

we couldn’t repeat (as Division Champions). I like our chances.”<br />

After the 2006 season, he was afforded a rare opportunity — to<br />

travel to Japan with a group of major league all-stars and play Japan’s<br />

all-stars.<br />

In 1934 another Princeton alum, the legendary Moe Berg, made<br />

this trip with a group of baseball immortals that included Babe Ruth<br />

and Columbia’s Lou Gehrig. Berg, an intellectual who spoke multiple<br />

languages, took movies of the Tokyo skyline that were later used<br />

during World War II to plan bombing runs — though this story may<br />

be apocryphal.<br />

What struck Young during his trip was “the tremendous fan support<br />

for major league baseball.They treated us like rock stars,” he<br />

remembers.And “knew every player by name.That experience made<br />

the trip.”<br />

His future plans are simple.“I’ll play as long as I possibly can as<br />

long as anybody will let me and a team will have me,” he says simply.<br />

But he hasn’t forgotten w<strong>here</strong> he came from.“I feel very grateful and<br />

proud of my Princeton degree, I would not trade it for anything. It is<br />

a great institution that has afforded me opportunities in life that I<br />

could not have experienced anyw<strong>here</strong> else.”<br />

— Stephen Eschenbach

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