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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

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2013-14MEN’S BASKETBALL

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General Quick FactsLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York, N .Y . 10027Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .274 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee C . BollingerDirector of Athletics . . . . . . . . Dr . M . Dianne MurphyColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia Blue & WhiteNickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LionsAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division IConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ivy LeagueHome Court . . . . . . . . . . . . Levien Gymnasium (2,700)Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-854-1165

The 2012-13 Columbia Lions2011-12 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16

2011-12 Ivy Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 (8th)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13/4

Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2

Key Returners . . . . . . .Grant Mullins (9 .7 PPG, 86 .8 FT%)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alex Rosenberg (9 .5 PPG, 4 .3 RPG)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Frankoski (8 .9 PPG, 45 .5 3FG%)

Key Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Barbour (12 .1 PPG, 4 .0 APG)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Cisco (8 .1 PPG, 5 .7 RPG)

Sports Information/Media RelationsAssociate Athletics Director . . . . . . . .Darlene Camacho

MBB Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Kowalsky

Email/Phone . . . .mk3531@columbia .edu/(212) 854-7064

Sports Info. Phone/Fax . . . . . . . . . (212) 854-2534/8168

Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gocolumbialions.com

Coaching StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kyle Smith (Hamilton '92)

Office Phone/Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212–854–3103/7088

Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ks2871@columbia .edu

Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-44/Three Seasons

Record at Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same

Assistant Coaches ........... Carlin Hartman (Tulane '94)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd Golden (Saint Mary's '07

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Hovde (Richmond '11)

Dir. of Basketball Ops. Mike Magpayo (UC Santa Barbara '01)

Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ajaya Williams (Hofstra '04)

Strength & Conditioning .Tommy Sheehan (Rochester '90)

Table of ContentsQuick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Columbia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4

Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6

2013-14 Roster/Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

2012-13 Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Head Coach Kyle Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9

Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12

Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-15

Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-26

2012-13 Season Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28

All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30

All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-41

Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-46

1,000-Point Scorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

Individual Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

Individual Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

Team Single-Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

Single-Game Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

Miscellaneous Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-53

Columbia and the AP Top-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

NCAA Tournament History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55

All-Time Awards/Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-59

Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-65

All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67

Sports Information/Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

Program HistoryFirst Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1900-01 (2,424 Games)

All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,205-1,219 ( .497)

All-Time Ivy League Record . . . . . . . . 299-455 ( .397)

Ivy League Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (1968

NCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1948, 1951, 1968)

NCAA Tournament Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4

CREDITS

The 2013-14 Columbia Men's Basketball

Fact Book was designed and written by

Mike Kowalsky, Darlene Camacho and

Brock Malone . Additional contributions

by Sean Alston, Paul Delaney and Trevor

McDonagh . Photos by Gene Boyers, Mike

McLaughlin and Columbia University .

Template design assistance by Tom

Rickert, Register Graphics .

Printing by Columbia University Print

Services .

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PhoTo by Jiri VolEJNiK

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THIS IS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

From its beginnings in a schoolhouse in lower manhattan, columbia university has grown to

encompass two principal campuses in New york city: the historic, neoclassical campus in the morningside heights neighborhood and the modern medical center further uptown, in Washington heights.

Today, columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions in the world, conducting

pathbreaking research in medicine, science, the arts, and the humanities. it includes three undergraduate schools, thirteen graduate and professional schools, and a school of continuing education.

in New york, the greatest city in the world has everything at your fingertips. a baseball game at

yankee Stadium, a world-class broadway show, or just a ride around the city where neighborhoods flow freely into one another, NEW yorK haS iT all!

PhoTo by WErNEr KuNz

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Lee C . Bollinger became the nineteenth President of Columbia University on June 1, 2002 . A prominent advocate of affirmative action, he played a leading role in the twin Supreme Court cases—Grutter v Bollinger and Gratz v Bollinger—that upheld and clarified the importance of diversity as a compelling justification for affirmative action in higher education . A leading First Amendment scholar, he is widely published on freedom of speech and press, and currently serves on the faculty of Columbia Law School . This past fall he taught a course, A Free Press for a

Global Society, focused on issues he addresses in his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century .

From November 1996 to 2002, Bollinger was the President of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he had also served as a law professor and dean of the Law School .

Under Bollinger’s leadership, Columbia launched the largest capital campaign in its history, proposed its most ambitious campus expansion in more than a century and received a record number of applications for its incoming undergraduate class . Committed to ensuring that, from its location in the nation’s most global city, Columbia excels as a truly global university, he launched a number of new initiatives that include: the World Leaders Forum, which invites prominent international figures to the campus to engage in the major issues of our time; the faculty Committee on Global Thought, to pursue scholarship and generate new curriculum models that help students become better citizens of the world; as well as new academic partnerships with institutions around the globe.

Long a supporter of the arts, Bollinger created the Columbia Arts Initiative to enhance the role of the arts across many facets of the student experience and university life . In proposing that the University invest in long-term growth in upper Manhattan, he has committed to expanding Columbia’s already extensive civic partnerships that work to improve education, health care and economic opportunity in West Harlem, Washington Heights and other local New York neighborhoods .

Bollinger serves as the chair of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a director of the Washington Post Company and a member of the Pulitzer Prize Board. Bollinger is also a fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society .

Widely published on legal and constitutional issues involving free speech and press, Bollinger’s books include: Eternally Vigilant: Free Speech in the Modern Era; Images of a Free Press; The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America; and Contract Law in Modern Society: Cases and Materials . In January 2010, his most recent work, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century, was published by Oxford University Press .

Bollinger has received the National Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice and the National Equal Justice Award from the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for his leadership on affirmative action. He also received the Clark Kerr Award, the highest award conferred by the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, for his service to higher education, especially on matters of freedom of speech and diversity . He is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees from universities in this country and abroad .

After graduating from the University of Oregon and Columbia Law School, where he was an Articles Editor of the Law Review, Bollinger served as law clerk for Judge Wilfred Feinberg on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and for Chief Justice Warren Burger on the United States Supreme Court . He joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1973 .

Bollinger was born in Santa Rosa, California, and raised there and in Baker, Oregon . He is married to artist Jean Magnano Bollinger, and they have two children and one grandchild .

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dr. m. diaNNE murPhydirEcTor, iNTErcollEGiaTE aThlETicS aNd PhySical EducaTioN

Now in her ninth full year as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education, Dr . M . Dianne Murphy has presided over one of the most successful periods in Columbia Athletics history .

Columbia teams have excelled across the board during her tenure . Since 2004-05, Columbia has won Ivy League titles in 12 different sports including baseball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s fencing, women’s fencing, men’s golf, women’s golf, women’s soccer, women’s indoor track and field, men’s tennis and women’s tennis .

A prominent and active administrator on the national collegiate athletics landscape, Murphy was named to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee in February 2011 . She also developed an elite leadership-training program for college women’s basketball coaches, The Center for Coaching Excellence, in conjunction with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) .

In 2012-13, baseball won its second Ivy League title in five years and won a game in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championships for the first time in school history. Women’s tennis won its first Ivy League title in school history and produced the school’s first-ever women’s tennis Ivy League Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons . Columbia Athletics has also produced 90 individual Ivy League titles over the last five years, the most in school history.

Several Columbia teams rose to the top of the Ivy League standings in 2011-12 . The women’s indoor track and field team won its first Ivy League title in program history . The men’s cross country team and the men’s tennis each earned at-large bids to their NCAA Championships. For cross country, it was its first-ever NCAA at-large bid and for men’s tennis, it was their first at-large bid in 14 years.

In all, five Columbia teams finished in second place in the Ivy League in 2011-12 and 14 teams finished third or higher at the end of the year.

In 2010-11, 22 Columbia student-athletes won Ivy League individual championships, the most ever in a single academic year in school history .

Men’s squash and women’s squash became Columbia’s 30thand 31st intercollegiate varsity sport programs in 2009, making Columbia one of the few NCAA Division I institutions to add sports over the last five years.

Murphy has overseen a number of initiatives aimed at transforming the experience of Columbia’s more than 800 student-athletes . She has undertaken a complete strategic planning process aimed at short- and long-term excellence in athletics .

Murphy spearheaded the creation of the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame, which had its inaugural ceremony on February 18, 2006 . The fourth and most recent Athletics Hall of Fame class will be inducted in October 2012 . Murphy also initiated the celebration of the Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium Silver Anniversary, honoring 25 years of women’s athletics at Columbia .

A steward of leadership initiatives, Murphy created the Leaders for Life program in 2008, designed to provide comprehensive leadership training to student-athlete representatives from all 31 of Columbia’s varsity sports programs .

Murphy came to Columbia after six years as Director of Athletics and Recreation at the University of Denver, where she led the Pioneers’ program from NCAA Division II to one of the nation’s top Division I athletics programs . Under Murphy’s leadership, eight Denver sport programs made NCAA tournament appearances and, on four occasions, Denver teams won a national title .

In 2003-04, Denver enjoyed its best season when it won the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, placed third in the NCAA Skiing Championship, and advanced to NCAA tournaments in women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and

men and women’s golf .

The scope of Denver’s athletics excellence was recognized nationally through the United States Sports Academy’s Directors’ Cup, which recognized the best overall athletics programs in the nation, determined by an award of points based on teams’ finishes. The University of Denver finished among the nation’s top third of athletics programs in each of its six years since becoming a Division I member in 1998-99. In 2004, the Pioneers set a University record when they finished 58th in the Directors’ Cup, in the top 20 percent of all NCAA Division I schools .

Denver’s athletics program served as a model for national and regional academic, as well as athletics, excellence . The Pioneers gained numerous academic honors, among them the Sun Belt Conference Graduation Rate Award, which it earned for five consecutive years.

Prior to joining the University of Denver, Murphy served as associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Cornell University from 1995 to 1998 . She oversaw nine Division I sports, marketing and promotions, sports information and alumni and booster activities . She helped hire football and basketball coaches and was an advocate for the coaches . Cornell enhanced its equity initiatives and increased its fundraising revenues under her guidance .

From 1988 to 1995, she was the assistant athletics director at The University of Iowa, serving as the university’s lead administrator for external activities . She worked on behalf of Iowa’s coaches, and was effective in enhancing a strong compliance program .

Murphy began her athletics administrative career in 1987-88 as the assistant athletics director at Kentucky State University . From 1986 to 1988, she chaired the school’s Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, served as an associate professor and advised undergraduate students .

Prior to becoming an athletics administrator, Murphy coached basketball for 13 years . She was the head women’s basketball coach at Shorter College (1973-76), Florida State University (1976-79) and Eastern Kentucky University (1979-86) .

Murphy was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Administrator of the Year in 2004 . She chaired the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee from 2002 to 2004 and is currently is a member of the State Farm Wade Trophy Women’s Basketball Player of the Year Committee . She also served on the NCAA Certification and Diversity Committee and the Board of Directors for the Women’s Collegiate Sports Awards, the organization that presents the Honda Award and the Honda-Broderick Cup .

She is active in several national organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the WBCA . She was named NACWAA’s Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) National Administrator of the Year for 2007-08 and served as NACWAA’s president during 2002-03 . In 2004, NACDA honored her as the General Sports Turf West Athletic Director of the Year . The All-American Football Foundation has presented her with the Senior Sports Administrator Award .

At Columbia, she helped initiate the University’s Sports Management master’s degree program . She serves on the faculty as an instructor .

Murphy holds a Ph .D . in administration and curriculum from Florida State (1980), and master’s (1973) and bachelor’s (1972) degrees from Tennessee Technological University . The Tennessee Tech Alumni Association honored her with its 2005 Distinguished Alumna Award . Florida State presented her with its “Grad Made Good” award at its 2005 Homecoming .

She lives in Manhattan, near the Columbia campus .

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Pronunciation Guide

LEVIEN GYMNASIUMWHERE THE LIONS ROAM

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2013-14 Men's Basketball2013-14 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Jeff Coby F 6-7 210 Fr . Pembroke Pines, Fla ./Choate Rosemary Hall/Sagemont 2 Isaac Cohen G 6-4 210 So . Orlando, Fla ./Orlando Christian Prep 3 Grant Mullins G 6-3 175 So . Burlington, Ontario/Notre Dame/REDA 4 Kendall Jackson G 5-9 160 Fr . Union City, Calif./Suffield Academy/Bishop O’Dowd 5 Steve Frankoski G 6-2 175 Jr . Florham Park, N .J ./St . Benedict’s Prep 11 Zach En’Wezoh F 6-8 220 So. Kennewick, Wash./Kamiakin 12 Maodo Lo G 6-3 180 So . Berlin, Germany/Wilbraham & Monson 13 Alex Rosenberg F 6-7 215 Jr . Short Hills, N .J ./Millburn 15 Luke Petrasek F 6-9 190 Fr . East Northport, N .Y ./Northport 20 Paddy Quinn G 6-1 175 So . Ramsey, N .J ./Don Bosco Prep 21 Noah Springwater G 6-3 175 Jr . San Francisco, Calif ./University 22 Meiko Lyles G 6-3 190 Jr . Nashville, Tenn ./University School 23 Cory Osetkowski C 6-10 265 Jr . Rancho Santa Fe, Calif ./Canyon Crest 32 Chris McComber F 6-7 225 Fr . Nepean, Ontario/John McCrae Secondary School/REDA 52 Connor Voss C 7-1 245 Fr . St . Cloud, Minn ./St . Cloud Cathedral

Head Coach: Kyle Smith (Fourth Season - Hamilton '92)Associate Head Coach: Carlin HartmanAssistant Coaches: Todd Golden, Kevin HovdeDirector of Basketball Operations: Mike Magpayo

2012-13 Statistical Leaders

Scoring

1 . Brian Barbour 12 .1

2. Grant Mullins 9.7

3. Alex Rosenberg 9.5

Rebounding

1 . Mark Cisco 5 .7

2 . John Daniels 4 .6

3. Alex Rosenberg 4.3

Field Goal Pct.

1. Isaac Cohen .528

2 . John Daniels .508

3 . Mark Cisco .456

Free-Throw Pct.

1 . Brian Barbour .882

2. Grant Mullins .868

3. Alex Rosenberg .748

Three-Point FG Pct.

1. Steve Frankoski .455

2. Grant Mullins .374

3. Maodo Lo .300

Assists

1 . Brian Barbour 4 .0

2. Alex Roseberg 1.9

3. Grant Mullins 1.6

Steals

1 . Brian Barbour 1 .6

2. Grant Mullins 1.0

3. Maodo Lo 0.8

Blocks

1 . Mark Cisco 0 .7

2. Cory Osetkowski 0.7

3. Maodo Lo 0.4

Minutes Played

1 . Brian Barbour 32 .6

2. Grant Mullins 28.1

3. Alex Rosenberg 27.0

Bold Indicates Returning Player

Pronunciation Guide

Steve Frankoski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank-KAH-skeeZach En'Wezoh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . En-WEE-zohLuke Petrasek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puh-TRA-seckMeiko Lyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEE-kohCory Osetkowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OH-set-kow-skee

By Class:First-Year (5): Coby, Jackson, McComber, Petrasek, VossSophomore (5): Cohen, En'Wezoh, Lo, Mullins, QuinnJuniors (5): Frankoski, Lyles, Osetkowski, Rosenberg, Springwater

State/Country:California (3): Jackson, Osetkowski, SpringwaterFlorida (2): Coby, CohenNew Jersey (3): Frankoski, Quinn, RosenbergNew York (1): PetrasekMinnesota (1): VossTennessee (1): LylesWashington (1): En'WezohCanada (2): McComber, MullinsGermany (1): Lo

Roster Breakdown

Pronunciation Guide

Front Row (L-R): Isaac Cohen, Noah Springwater, Paddy Quinn, Kendall Jackson, Grant Mullins, Steve Frankoski, Meiko Lyles

Back Row: Maodo Lo, Chris McComber, Jeff Coby, Cory Osetkowski, Conor Voss, Luke Petrasek, Zach En'Wezoh, Alex Rosenberg

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KylE SmiThhEad coachFourTh SEaSoNhamilToN '92

Kyle Smith was named Columbia’s 22nd head coach in the 113-year history of the men’s basketball program on May

2, 2010 .

Smith has assembled a staff that has a combined nine NCAA Tournament appearances – either as coaches or players, six NCAA Tournament wins and been a part of two “Sweet 16's .”

In 2012-13, the Lions knocked off a pair of eventual NCAA Tournament teams after statement wins at Villanova and against Harvard at Levien Gym . Columbia's 42 wins in Smith's first three seasons at the helm are the most for a Columbia coach since Buddy Mahar (1978-81) .

Smith completed the 2011-12 season leading Columbia to its second straight 15-win season, marking the first time a coach compiled back-to-back 15+ win seasons since Tom Penders in 1977-78 and 1978-79. Brian Barbour was named first team All-Ivy League, the second straight season the Lions had a first team All-Ivy selection . Barbour was also an all-region honoree by the National Association of Basketball Coaches .

Over the last two seasons, Columbia has finished with an RPI of 186, the highest in program history in the 20 years that RPI data has been available .

Smith led the Lions to a 15-13 record in 2010-11, the first winning season for a new Columbia head coach in 33 years . Ten of those wins came at home games at Levien Gymnasium, tied for the most in program history in a single season . The Lions increased their scoring output by more than 10 points per game in 2010-11 and scored more than 70 points 15 different times during the season .

Under Smith's tutelage, a pair of Columbia guards – Noruwa Agho (first team) and Brian Barbour (honorable mention) – were named All-Ivy League. Agho was also recognized on a regional level by the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Metropolitan Writers Association .

Smith, who was an 18-year veteran assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level, had worked as the associate head men’s basketball coach at St . Mary’s College (Ca .) of the West Coast Conference (WCC), for nine seasons . At St . Mary’s, he played an integral role in building their successful men’s basketball program. In 2009-10, the Gaels finished 28-6 and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament .

“I am very excited to be the next head men’s basketball coach at Columbia, one of the nation’s premier universities,” Smith said upon being named Columbia's head coach . “I am very grateful to Dr . M . Dianne Murphy and President Lee C . Bollinger for this tremendous opportunity . I look forward to the challenge of building an Ivy League championship men’s basketball program at Columbia .”

When Smith arrived at St . Mary’s (Calif .) in 2001, the team had won only two games in the previous season . In his last three years with the Gaels, the school won 81 games . As the associate head coach under Gary Bennett, he was responsible for running the team’s offense and coordinating all recruiting activities . He was a vital component of the coaching staff that saw St . Mary’s ascend into the Top-25 in 2010 .

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Before coming to Saint Mary’s, Smith spent one season as the top assistant at the Air Force Academy . During his only season with the Falcons, Smith served as the offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator and helped with player development and scouting .

Before joining the Academy, Smith served an eight-year stint at the University of San Diego from 1992-2000 . During his time at San Diego, Smith helped lead the team to the second most victories in school history from 1998-2000 . As the Associate Head Coach, Smith helped guide a Torero defense led the West Coast Conference in fewest points allowed (62 .6 ppg) and was also ranked among the top 20 in the country in rebounding margin in 1999-2000 .

Smith is a 1992 graduate of Hamilton College, where he played basketball, and helped lead the Continentals to a 26-1 record and a #1 ranking in NCAA Division III during his junior season . In his senior season at Hamilton, Smith shot 51 .3 percent from three-point range, which still stands as the program record for a single season . That year, Hamilton was ECAC Champions .

Smith holds a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of San Diego, where he began his coaching career . He and his wife, Katie, have three sons, Rocco, Bo and Luke . The family resides in Morningside Heights, close to the Columbia campus .

THE SMITH FILE

PLAYING CAREER

HAMILTON COLLEGE (1988-92)• Two-Time ECAC Champion

• Part of 26-1 Team Ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division III in 1990-91

• Single-Season Record Holder 3-Point FG Percentage (51 .3% - 1990-91)

COACHING CAREER

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (1992-2000)Assistant Coach (1992-98)/

Associate Head Coach (1999-2000)• Team Posted Most Wins in a Three-Year Span (1998-2000)

• Led West Coast Conference in Fewest Points Allowed (1999-2000)

AIR FORCE ACADEMYAssistant Coach (2001-02)

• Offensive Coordinator

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE (CALIF.)Associate Head Coach (2002-10)

• Three NCAA Tournament Apperances (2005, 2008, 2010)

• Went 28-6 and Reached Sweet 16 of NCAA Tournament During 2009-10 Season

• Recruited/Coached Three Future NBA Players- Matthew Dellavedova (Cleveland Cavaliers)

- Patty Mills (San Antonion Spurs)- Mickey McConnell (Dallas Mavericks)

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYHead Coach (2010-Present)• 42 Wins in Three Seasons

• Three Players Selected All-Ivy League

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carliN harTmaNaSSociaTE hEad coachFourTh SEaSoNTulaNE '94

Carlin Hartman joined the Columbia men's basketball staff as associate head coach in June 2010 .

Hartman assists in all aspects of the program, with a focus on developing post players and recruiting .

A native of western New York, Hartman came to Columbia after a year as an assistant coach at James Madison during the 2009-10 season . Prior to a year at Centenary, Hartman coached at Richmond from 2005-08 after stints at Louisiana-Lafayette, Rice and McNeese State .

"Carlin has East Coast roots and experience all over the country," Columbia head coach Kyle Smith said . "He is an excellent teacher and motivator and will be a real asset to our staff, especially in helping to develop our post players ."

While at Richmond from 2005-08, Hartman was the lead recruiter for three of the top 11 scorers in Richmond history, including Kevin Anderson (2nd, 2,165 points), David Gonzalvez (4th - 1,727 points) and Justin Harper (11th - 1,457 points) . Harper was drafted as the second pick of the second round (#32 overall) in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers . Richmond recently made back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament and reached the Sweet 16 in 2011 .

Also at Richmond, Hartman helped develop Dan Geriot, an All Atlantic-10 rookie team selection in 2007 and a third team All Atlantic-10 honoree in 2008 . At James Madison, Hartman coached Denzel Bowles, a second team all-league selection in 2010 and at Rice, Mike Harris was the 2002 WAC Newcomer of the Year, and a first team All-WAC player in his junior and senior seasons under Hartman's tutelage. Harris finished his career first in Rice history in scoring and rebounding.

Hartman has coached five players who have gone on to play in the NBA, including Rice product Morris Almond, a 2007 draft pick of the Utah Jazz.

Hartman earned a degree in communications with a concentration in broadcast journalism from Tulane in 1994 . He completed his Tulane career 10th in scoring (1,180 points), third on the program's career field goal percentage list (52.8 percent) and seventh in career steals (146), and he received the Tulane alumni association's outstanding athlete award in 1993-94 .

While at Tulane, he was a player in two of the Green Wave's

three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the team that defeated St. John's in the first round of the 1992 NCAA Tournament . In 1993, he helped Tulane defeat Kansas State in round one .

In 1994, Hartman was the captain of the Tulane squad that earned a third straight postseason bid, to the NIT that season . In that tournament, Tulane downed Evansville in the first round before falling to Siena, which reached the semifinals that season . In Hartman's four years at Tulane, the Green Wave posted a 77-42 career mark .

In February 2011, Hartman was named to Tulane's All-Decade Team (1990s), part of the Green Wave's celebration of 100 years of basketball . Hartman collected 1,180 points and 538 rebounds during his career at Tulane .

Hartman was All-Louisiana and honorable mention all-conference in 1993-94, honorable mention all-conference in 1992-93 and a member of the Metro Conference all-rookie team in 1990-91 . The Rapid City Thrillers selected Hartman in the third round of the 1994 CBA Draft .

Hartman currently serves as the Ivy League representative on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Assistant Coaches committee .

Hartman and his wife, Christine, have four children - Sydney, Kailyn, Tess and Joseph .

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Todd GoldENaSSiSTaNT coachSEcoNd SEaSoNST. mary'S '07

Todd Golden is in his first season as an assistant coach at Columbia after serving as the Director of Basketball

Operations during the 2012-13 season .

Golden played for current head coach Kyle Smith while he was the associate head coach at Saint Mary’s . While there, the Gaels made a pair of trips to the NCAA Tournament becoming one of just six players in program history to go to the “Big Dance” twice in his career . In his senior year, he was second in the nation with a 3 .68 assist to turnover ratio and led the West Coast Conference in three’s (31) and was second

in the league with a .574 three-point field goal percentage. Golden, a lone captain of the 2007-08 squad, finished his career as Saint Mary’s all-time leader in free-throw percentage ( .852) and ranks eighth with 269 career assists .

After earning his undergraduate Business Administration from Saint Mary’s, Golden played two years professionally for Maccabi Haifa in Israel’s top division . In 2009, he was co-captain of the 2009 USA Open Team that took the gold at the Maccabiah Games .

KEViN hoVdEaSSiSTaNT coachThird SEaSoNrichmoNd '11

Kevin Hovde was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2012-13 season after joining the Columbia men's

basketball staff in 2011 as the program’s director of basketball operations .

Hovde came to Columbia after playing collegiately at the University of Richmond under head coach Chris Mooney . Columbia associate head coach Carlin Hartman also was an assistant coach at Richmond during Hovde's early years as a Spider . Arriving as a walk-on, Hovde earned a scholarship after his first year and played in 99 games during his career

and made 10 starts .

During his time at Richmond, the Spiders reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in 2011 and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2010. That year, Richmond lost in the first round to St . Mary's, where Columbia head coach Kyle Smith was on the staff .

A native of Philadelphia, Hovde is enrolled in Columbia's postbaccalaureate business program in the university's School of Continuing Education .

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miKE maGPayodirEcTor oF baSKETball oPEraTioNSFourTh SEaSoNSaNTa babara '01

Mike Magpayo returns to the Columbia bench for his fourth season on Kyle Smith's staff . In his role as Director of

Basketball Operations, he has a wide variety of responsibilities, including coordination travel arrangements, alumni relations, budget management and serving a key point person for any of the men's basketball program's special events .

Magpayo coordinates advanced scouting efforts, oversees the staff's student managers and serves as the program's liaison between the University's academic departments .

For 10 years, Magpayo had coached high school basketball in the southern California area, most recently at Aliso Niguel High School . He also had experience as a coach at Aliso Niguel, Newport Harbor High School and Redondo Union High School .

In 2012, Magpayo founded the Asian Coaches Association, a group that is committed to creating a unified organization of networking, support, and development of coaches of Asian descent in the United States .

A California native, Magpayo graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2001 with a degree in business economics . He was actively involved with the university's intramurals program and volunteered in the Santa Barbara area as a basketball coach and mentor .

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Jim GoSSETTaSSociaTE aThlETicS dirEcTor For SPorTS mEdiciNE/hEad aThlETic TraiNEr35Th yEariNdiaNa STaTE ‘78

Jim Gossett is one of the best-known and most highly honored athletic trainers in the nation .

Gossett is in his 35th year at Columbia, his 30th as head athletic trainer . He administers a staff of seven full-time assistants that works with all 29 Columbia teams and operates modern training facilities on the main campus and at Baker Athletics Complex .

He has worked with most of Columbia’s teams, but has been particularly identified with football, soccer, fencing, rowing and wrestling . He is in his 26th season as the head athletic trainer for football . Gossett has worked with several championship squads, including the men and women’s fencing team, which won two NCAA championships while he was associated with them . He worked with men’s soccer and wrestling from 1979 to 1983, when they won a combined eight Ivy League titles and made two trips to the Final Four .

As a well-known athletic trainer in the New York Metropolitan area, Gossett was selected recently to serve as a spokesperson for Gatorade, Inc ., and the National Athletic Trainers Association . His role is to promote healthy practices in order to prevent heat-related illness during the hot weather months, and to serve as a resource, including on-air interviews, for CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox television affiliates in the New York area . The New York State Board of Regents reappointed Gossett to the State Committee for Athletic Trainers. His five-year appointment is to the State Board for Professions, which regulates athletic trainers in New York State .

On the national scene, Gossett served as a NFL Certified ATC spotter at Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 where he observed for possible head and neck injuries and reported back to the team’s medical staff .

Internationally, Gossett was the head athletic trainer for the United States fencing team in the 1991 World University Games in Sheffield, England, and spent three seasons as trainer of the U .S . National Lightweight Crew . He was athletic trainer for rowing at the 1988 Olympic Sports Festival, and for track & field at the 1987 Festival and Pan American Games. He also spent four summers as athletic trainer for the ABCD/Nike

basketball camps .Gossett has been frequently honored for his work . In 2004, he was presented the Dan Libera Service Award for outstanding contribution to the Board of Certification, while in 2003, he was honored by the National Athletic Trainers Association with the Most Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award, for which he was nominated and chosen by his peers, and received the All-American Football Foundation’s Outstanding Athletic Trainer Award .

Previously, he had been honored by the New York State Athletic Trainers Association with the Thomas J . Sheehan, Sr . Award, its highest honor, and by the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) with the Joseph A . Blankowitsch Award . A former president of the EATA, he was further honored with the 1994 Cramer Award for outstanding service, presented by Cramer Products in conjunction with the EATA .

Gossett, a native of Indianapolis, attended Indiana State University, graduating in 1978 . He joined the Columbia staff in August 1979, shortly after receiving his master’s degree from the University of Arizona.

Jim and his wife Dianne, the former director of the Baker Athletics Complex, now manager of Columbia’s famed Nevis Laboratories, live in Ardsley, N .Y ., with their son, Bryant, who attends Hofstra University .

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Tommy ShEEhaNdirEcTor oF STrENGTh & coNdiTioNiNG 13Th SEaSoNrochESTEr '90

Tommy Sheehan is in his 13th year at Columbia, his 11th as Director of Strength and Conditioning . In that position, he supervises a two-person staff in all aspects of strength and conditioning for Columbia’s 31 intercollegiate teams .

Well-known throughout the strength and conditioning profession, he was asked to produce an instructional DVD during the past year for the Cleveland Indians, on movement training in an off-season conditioning program . It was shot at the Indians’ Jacobs Field and distributed to the players in the Cleveland system .

Sheehan first came to Columbia in the fall of 1990 as a graduate assistant on the football staff, reuniting him with Columbia’s head coach at the time, Ray Tellier . Tellier had originally recruited the Buffalo, N .Y ., native when he was head coach at the University of Rochester . Sheehan spent three years on the Columbia staff, and earned a master’s in applied physiology .

He then joined the New York State Police as a physical training instructor before attending the State Police academy and becoming a New York State trooper . He left the police force

two years later and returned to Columbia as assistant strength and conditioning coach . He was named Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2001 .

Sheehan is one of the finest offensive players in the University of Rochester’s gridiron history . An All-American as a junior and senior, he twice earned All-ECAC and all-conference honors . He ranks among the Yellowjackets’ all-time leaders in every receiving category, and topped the list at the completion of his playing career in receiving yardage for a game (189), season (835), and career (1,982) . In 2005, he was inducted into Rochester’s Athletics Hall of Fame .

Sheehan and his wife, Dr . Tricia Lipani, live on Morningside Heights with their daughter Guiliana, born in April 2008 . Dr. Lipani, a former track and field athlete at Columbia, is a psychologist in the hematology department at Columbia University Medical Center . She holds a master’s and Ph .D . in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt .

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William lEViNE, m.d.chiEF TEam PhySiciaN16Th SEaSoNSTaNFord ‘86

Dr . William Levine is now in his 16th year as the Head Team Physician for Columbia, responsible for providing care for all 31 intercollegiate athletic teams . He began his tenure with Columbia in 1998 when he was named Director of Sports Medicine at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (now Columbia University Medical Center) . He is Director of the Center for Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine at the Medical Center, as well as Vice Chairman and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery . He has been recognized as one of the “Top Doctors” by New York Magazine, “Best Doctors in America” by Best Doctors Inc., “America’s Top Doctors” by Castle Connolly, and “Best Doctors in America” by US News and World Report . He is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, and the Herodicus Society (Honors

Society for Sports Medicine Surgeons) . A recipient of the prestigious American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Traveling Fellowship, he was further honored recently by serving on the Board of Directors of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine . A native of North Dakota, Dr . Levine received a B .A . in Human Biology from Stanford in 1986 and his Doctor of Medicine from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland . He was a resident and chief resident in orthopaedic surgery at Tufts Medical Center and held fellowships at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and the University of Maryland Sports Medicine Department . While in Maryland, he served as a team physician for the Baltimore Ravens and the University of Maryland . He lives in New York with his wife and daughters .

Gloria cohEN, m.d.TEam PhySiciaN12Th SEaSoNmcGill ‘72

Dr . Gloria Cohen is in her 12th year with the Columbia Athletic Program . She is a lecturer n the department of orthopedics at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center .

The Canadian native has amassed a great deal of experience in sports medicine and family practice since earning her M .D . from the University of Ottawa (Canada) in 1980 . She earned both her undergraduate degree and a B .Sc . in physical therapy from McGill University in Montreal . She is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the Canadian Academy for Sports Medicine .

A coordinationg head team physician for the Canadian Cycling Team for 14, she was also team physician for the Vancouver Canadiens Triple A baseball club for three years and physician for the Toronto Marlboros Hockey Club .

Dr . Cohen has worked in professional athletics with cyclists and as a team physician for the Triple A baseball teams for the Chicago White Sox and the California Angels; and for the junior hockey team for the Toronto Maple Leafs .

Dr . Cohen was a recipient of the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the category of Recreation,Fitness, and Sport . She has been named “Top Doctor” in Family Medicine/Primary Care Sports Medicine by Consumers’ Research of America from 2008 to the present .

She lives in Scarsdale with her husband and is the mother of two adult children, a daughter and a son .

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STEVE FraNKoSKiJUNIOR • GUARD6’2” • 175FLORHAM PARK, N.J. • ST. BENEDICT’S PREP

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2012-13: Earned Walter H . Bernson Memorial Award, given to player that shows the best team spirit, hustle and determination… Established himself as one of the premiere long-range shooters in the conference… Ranked third in 3-pointers made (2 .2 per game) and 3-point FG percentage ( .455)… Recorded 16 points with four 3-pointers at Yale . . . Posted 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting at Brown... Dropped 27 points, shooting 9-of-12 from the floor with five three’s against Harvard... Contributed 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the floor at Cornell.. Went 5-for-6 from the field to score 13 second half points at Army . . . Knocked down six 3-pointers en route to 18 points against Manhattan . . . Went 6-for-7 from downtown to score season-high 20 points vs . Elon . . . Missed Wayland Baptist game due to sprained wrist . . . Knocked down five three’s en route to 15 points at Villanova... Scored 16 points on 6-of-13 shooting and pulled down a career-high five rebounds in season-opener at Furman .

2011-12: Did not play due to injury .

2010-11: Scored six points on two treys and added two assists in season-ending win over Brown... Had five points and three assists in win over Penn... Nailed three 3-pointers on his way to 13 points in 66-45 win at Dartmouth . . . Scored 11 points in Ivy League opener, helping Lions to 79-75 over Cornell . . . Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on December 13 . . . Had six points and three rebounds in win vs . Union . . . Buried go-ahead three-pointer in final minute of Columbia’s 76-72 win over Bryant, finishing with 11 points... Scored 12 points to pace Lions in 77-71 win over Wagner . . . Drilled seven 3-pointers on his way to a game-high 21 points in win vs . Stony Brook . . . Buried three straight triples to help Columbia take a late second-half lead . . . Scored 19 points, all in the first half, to spark Lions to a win over Maryland-Eastern Shore . . . Had 14 points at Longwood . . . Scored team-high 12 points on four threes at Bucknell .

At the Peddie School and St. Benedict’s: McDonald’s High School All-America nominee... Led Peddie to a New Jersey Prep Class A title, its first in 21 years . . . Named league’s Player of the Year . . . Averaged an area-best 18 .3 points per game . . . Drilled 92 3-pointers . . . Four-year letterwinner at St . Benedict’s . . . Named to the New Jersey Hoops All-Shooters team .

Personal: Plans to major in English . . . Father, Stan, played college basketball at Fordham . . . Born September 1, 1990 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2010-11 28/23 602/21 .5 62-183 .339 43-126 .341 16-19 .842 9 38 47 1 .7 17 24 3 22 183 6 .52011-12 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURY2012-13 27-12 582/21 .6 87-200 .435 60-132 .455 6-9 .667 6 23 29 1 .1 15 30 0 7 240 8 .9TOTAL 55-35 1184/21.5 149-383 .389 103-258 .399 22-28 .786 15 61 76 1.4 32 54 3 29 423 7.7

FRANKOSKI’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 27, vs . Harvard 2/10/13FG MADE 9, vs . Harvard 2/10/13FG ATT. 14, at Holy Cross 1/8/133PT MADE 7, vs . Stony Brook 12/4/103PT ATT. 11, twice, last at Bucknell 12/10/10FT MADE 4, 3x, last vs . Harvard 2/10/13FT ATT. 4, 4x, last vs . Harvard 2/10/13REBOUNDS 5, at Furman 11/10/12ASSISTS 3x, last vs . Bucknell 12/1/12STEALS 3, vs . Harvard 2/10/13BLOCKS 1, twice, last at Dartmouth 1/29/11TURNOVERS 4, at Villanova 11/20/12MINUTES 38, vs . Harvard 2/10/13

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alEX roSENbErGJUNIOR • FORWARD6’7” • 215SHORT HILLS, N.J. • THE PEDDIE SCHOOL/millburN

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2012-13: One of two players to play in all 28 games… Averaged 9 .5 points and 4 .3 rebounds per contest… Netted 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting at Harvard… Posted nine points and a season-high 10 rebounds against Yale . . . scored 13 points and recorded six rebounds at Brown . . . Notched 13 points, four rebounds and three assists against Harvard . . . Recorded 13 points and five rebounds off the bench against Cornell... Notched 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting to go with five rebounds at Holy Cross... Posted 12 points, nine boards, three assists and a career-high four steals against Manhattan . . . Scored 15 points against Bucknell... Posted 11 points, five boards, and five assists against Wayland Baptist . . . Dropped a career-high 21 points on 11-of-14 shooting from the foul line and grabbed six boards at Villanova . . . Played strong all-around game with 11 points, four rebounds, and dished out career-high six assists vs . Haverford… Scored 14 points and posted game-high eight rebounds in season-opener at Furman .

2011-12: Played in all 30 games, starting 24 . . . Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week after strong performances against Stony Brook and in his first collegiate start against Manhattan . . . Pulled down seven rebounds and scored seven points against Furman in his first significant action ... Scored 11 points in a win against Manhattan, along with five rebounds and three steals . . . Followed that up with 15 points against Swarthmore, his career high . . . Scored 10 points with five rebounds against North Texas ... Grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in a win vs . Holy Cross and scored nine points . . . Totaled nine points and six boards in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson . . . Scored 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting and dished out four assists in a win at Colgate . . . Had five points and eight boards in a win at Elon ... Scored 10 points against both Princeton and Cornell at the start of Ivy play ... Totaled double figures in scoring in four of his last five games, including 13 points in consecutive nights at Yale and at Brown .

At The Peddie School: Captain during postgraduate year ... Named first team all-conference . . . Third team All-Prep by the Newark Star-Ledger . . . First team All-New Jersey Prep A ... Named All-New Jersey Prep first team by NJ Hoops . . . Attended same prep school as teammate Steve Frankoski and former Lion Noruwa Agho .

At Millburn: Three-year letterwinner ... Two-time first team all-area ... Twice named Area Player of the Year by the Independent Press . . . All-county first team and all-academic first team by NJ Hoops ... Third team all-state ... Finished high school career fourth on the Millburn all-time scoring list .

Personal: Member of gold medal winning U .S . Team at 2013 Maccabi Games in Israel... Plans to major in finance ... Received the John Plant award while at the Peddie School for cooperations, sportsmanship and skill . . . Father, Marc, played college basketball at Northeastern and Western New England College . . . Born September 20, 1991 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2011-12 30/24 742/24 .7 73-176 .415 25-63 .397 45-71 .634 31 95 126 4 .2 49 58 8 28 216 7 .22012-13 28/24 756/27 .0 78-205 .380 20-75 .267 89-119 .748 28 91 119 4 .3 52 52 4 19 265 9 .5TOTAL 58-48 1498/25.8 151-381 .396 45-138 .326 134-190 .705 59 186 245 4.2 101 110 12 47 481 8.3

ROSENBERG’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 21, at Villanova 11/20/13FG MADE 6, at Holy Cross 1/8/13FG ATT. 14, vs . Holy Cross 1/8/133PT MADE 3, twice, last vs . Wayland Baptist 11/23/123PT ATT. 6, vs . Wayland Baptist 11/23/12FT MADE 11, at Villanova 11/20/12FT ATT. 14, at Villanova 11/20/12REBOUNDS 15, vs . Holy Cross 12/6/11ASSISTS 6, vs . Haverford 11/13/12STEALS 4, vs . Manhattan 12/29/12BLOCKS 2, at Dartmouth 2/3/12TURNOVERS 5, at Cornell 1/28/12MINUTES 36, twice, last at Furman 11/10/12

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Noah SPriNGWaTErJUNIOR • GUARD6’3” • 175SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. • UNIVERSITY

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2012-13: Posted season-high six points against Colgate . . . Scored three points in eight minutes against Manhattan . . . Drained a three-pointer in his hometown of San Francisco against USF . . . Logged 11 minutes of action and recorded two steals vs . Haverford .

2011-12: Played in 25 games ... Scored five points with two rebounds and a steal in first significant action at Stony Brook ... Registered seven points, three rebounds and three assists in a win over Swarthmore . . . Scored a career-high 10 points in 21 minutes of a road victory at Loyola Marymount . . . Had four points, three rebounds and two assists in a win over LIU . . . Scored eight points on 2-of-3 from long range with a steal in a win over Lafayette . . . Had six points and made several key defensive plays, including three steals, in a win at Colgate ... Scored five points and grabbed three rebounds at Cornell. At San Francisco University High School: Four-year letterwinner . . . Also played baseball for four years . . . Two-time co-captain of basketball team . . . Mamed San Francisco Regional Player of the Year as a junior . . . Named league MVP as a senior . . . Two-time All-Northern California honoree . . . Earned All-Metro area honors three times . . . Twice named all-state in Division V . . . Mamed high school's Male Athlete of the Year as a senior . . . Team was league champions in his sophomore, junior and senior years . Personal: Eyeing a psychology major . . . Born January 27, 1993 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2011-12 25/0 333/13/3 19-59 .322 15-49 .306 11-14 .786 3 24 27 1 .1 16 12 1 16 64 2 .62012-13 16/0 76/4 .8 4-11 .364 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 .1 3 5 1 4 12 0 .8TOTAL 41/0 409/10.0 23-70 .329 19-58 .328 11-14 .786 3 25 28 0.7 19 17 2 20 76 1.9

SPRINGWATER’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 10, at Loyola Marymount 12/2/11FG MADE 3, vs . Swarthmore 11/28/11FG ATT. 6, twice, last at Colgate 1/4/123PT MADE 2, 4x, last vs . Colgate 1/2/133PT ATT. 6, at Colgate 1/4/12FT MADE 4, at Loyola Marymount 12/2/11FT ATT. 4, at Loyola Marymount 12/2/11REBOUNDS 3, 5x, last at Cornell 1/28/12ASSISTS 3, vs . Swarthmore 11/28/11STEALS 3, twice, last at Colgate 1/4/12BLOCKS 1, twice, last vs . Cornell 1/26/13TURNOVERS 3, vs . Haverford 11/13/12MINUTES 26, at Colgate 1/4/12

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mEiKo lylESJUNIOR • GUARD6’7” • 215NASHVILLE, TENN. • UNIVERSITY SCHOOL

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2012-13: Missed season due to personal reasons .

2011-12: Played in all 30 games, making 27 starts . . . Named the Ivy League Player of the Week after the Lions' 3-0 performance in Los Angeles at the Loyola Marymount Centennial Classic . . . Ended up with 58 three pointers on the season, ninth on Columbia's single-season list . . . Scored 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting in a win over Swarthmore . . . Scored 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting in a win over Lafayette ... poured in a career-high 25 points with five rebounds and two steals against Fairleigh Dickinson . . . Dropped 21 points in a win at Colgate, with five rebounds and a steal ... Scored 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in a win vs . Cornell . . . Had back-to-back 17 point games in consecutive nights at home against Brown and Yale . . . Came up with a career-high three steals vs . Yale . . . Scored 17 points at Penn, while hounding Penn's Zack Rosen all night . . . Finished the season with 23 points against Dartmouth, 20 of them coming in the second half of a season-ending win . 2010-11: Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on March 7 after averaging 15.0 points and 5.5 rebounds during season's final weekend ... Scored season-high 16 points in home win over Brown, also adding eight rebounds . . . Had 14 the night before at home vs . Yale . . . Scored 11 points and grabbed four rebounds in home win over Dartmouth . . . Poured in 14 points at Brown, including a pair of threes . . . Had three points and three rebounds vs . Princeton ... Finished with five points and two rebounds at Harvard ... Scored 10 points at Cornell, hitting all three field goals, including a pair of three-pointers in the road win . . . Made season debut with 14 minutes off the bench in the victory vs . Union .

At University School: Averaged 22 points per game as a senior . . . Named to Division II all-state team . . . Helped lead his team to the Tennessee state tournament ... Totaled 22.5 points and five assists per game as a junior ... A two-time finalist for Tennessee's Mr. Basketball award in his division ... Played AAU ball for the Nashville Celtics .

Personal: Financial economics major . . . Full name Rimeiko Kysa Lyles… Born November 19, 1991 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 14/5 315/22 .5 26-70 .371 11-36 .306 17-22 .773 13 21 34 2 .4 9 8 2 9 80 5 .7 2011-12 30/27 887/29 .6 114-246 .463 58-132 .439 33-50 .660 11 79 90 3 .0 19 35 5 34 319 10 .6 2012-13 DID NOT PLAY - PERSONAL REASONS TOTAL 44/32 1202/27.3 140-316 .443 69-168 .411 50-72 .694 24 100 124 2.8 28 43 7 43 399 9.1

ROSENBERG’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 25, vs . Fairleigh Dickinson 1/2/12FG MADE 8, at Colgate 1/4/12FG ATT. 15, vs . Cornell 1/21/123PT MADE 5, 4x, last vs . Dartmouth 3/3/123PT ATT. 8, twice, last vs . Brown 2/10/12FT MADE 8, vs . Fairleigh Dickinson 1/2/12FT ATT. 11, vs . Fairleigh Dickinson 1/2/12REBOUNDS 8, vs . Brown 3/5/11ASSISTS 4, at Brown 2/10/12STEALS 4, vs . LIU 12/10/11BLOCKS 1, 6x, last at Yale 2/24/12TURNOVERS 4, twice, last vs . Cornell 1/21/12MINUTES 43, at Penn 2/18/12

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cory oSETKoWSKiJUNIOR • CENTER/FORWARD6’11” • 258RANCHO SANTE FE, CALIF. • CANYON CREST

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2012-13: Posted eight points at Yale . . . Tied a career-highs with 10 points and nine rebounds against Harvard... Scored seven points to go with five boards at Princeton... Contributed four points and five rebounds in just eight minutes against Cornell... Recorded four points and five boards at Holy Cross . . . Posted nine points, six boards and a pair of rejections against Haverford... Made first start of career at Furman.

2011-12: Played in 29 games in rookie season . . . Began his collegiate career with four points and two rebounds in eight minutes of play at UConn . . . Scored seven points against Furman, along with a season-high four blocks ... Notched a season-high nine rebounds against Swarthmore, as well as five points . . . Scored six points with three rebounds and an assist in a win over LIU . . . Scored eight points, with two assists, a block, and two rebounds in a win at Colgate ... Had five points in the second half to key a late run in a win at Elon . . . Tied his season high with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting in 19 minutes at Yale . . . Matched that with 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting vs . Harvard at home .

At Canyon Crest: Four-year letterwinner . . . Also played baseball for four years . . . Captain of basketball team as a senior . . . Broke high school's records in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots in a season and during a career . . . Named Valley League Player of the Year . . . Second team San Diego CIF . . . Named to the All-Academic Team by the San Diego Union-Tribune . . . Team was Valley League co-champions during senior season . Personal: Considering an economics major . . . Pitched for the Columbia baseball team in 2012 . . . Enjoys golf . . . Stood 5'11" in the eighth grade . . . Born April 30, 1993 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2011-12 29/0 320/11 .0 33-72 .458 1-4 .250 12-25 .480 20 37 57 2 .0 15 9 19 4 79 2 .7 2012-13 25/8 391/15 .6 36-86 .419 2-9 .222 23-34 .376 25 58 83 3 .3 18 13 17 15 97 3 .9 TOTAL 54/8 711/13.2 69-158 .437 3-13 .231 35-59 .593 45 95 140 2.6 33 22 36 19 176 3.3

OSETKOWSKI’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 10, twice, last vs . Harvard 2/10/13FG MADE 5, at Yale 2/24/12FG ATT. 8, at Yale 2/24/123PT MADE 1, 3x, last vs . Marist 11/17/123PT ATT. 2, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FT MADE 4, vs . Harvard 2/10/13FT ATT. 6, vs . Furman 11/14/11REBOUNDS 9, twice, last vs . Harvard 2/10/13ASSISTS 2, 8x, last vs . Colgate 1/2/13STEALS 2, at Villanova 11/20/12BLOCKS 4, vs . Furman 11/14/11TURNOVERS 2, twice, last vs . Harvard 2/10/13MINUTES 28, at American 12/9/12

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iSaac cohENSOPHOMORE • GUARD6’4” • 210ORLANDO, FLA. • ORLANDO CHRISTIAN PREP

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2012-13: Scored four points, grabbed four rebounds and recorded five assists with no turnovers in first career start at Brown... Went 2-of-3 from the field for four points and added four boards against Dartmouth . . . Netted seven points, converting on all three of his field goal attempts at Princeton... Grabbed career-best nine rebounds in 25 minutes of action at Penn . . . Returned to action after missing three games with knee injury and posted career-high seven assists to go with four rebounds at Cornell . . . Netted 10 points on 4-of-4 shooting with five boards against Haverford... Made collegiate debut at Furman, playing four minutes .

At Orlando Christian Prep: Two-time team captain . . . Earned AA Player of the Year honors as a senior... Named first team all-district three times... Team was four-time AA state champions . . . Averaged 14 .0 points and 7 .2 rebounds per game as a senior . . . Played for Nike Team Florida during the summer .

Personal: Intends to pursue a career in business . . . National Honor Society member . . . Enjoys reading, volleyball and swimming . . . Birthday is September 22 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 24/1 329/13 .7 19-36 .528 0 1 10-20 .500 15 39 54 2 .3 25 15 2 6 48 2 .0TOTAL 24/1 329/13.7 19-36 .528 0 1 10-20 .500 15 39 54 2.3 25 15 2 6 48 2.0

COHEN’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 10, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG MADE 4, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG ATT. 6, at Harvard 3/8/133PT. MADE N/A 3PT. ATT. 1, at Harvard 3/8/13FT MADE 2, twice, last at Brown 2/15/13FT ATT. 3, twice, last vs . Dartmouth 2/8/13REBOUNDS 9, at Penn 2/1/13ASSISTS 7, at Cornell 1/19/13STEALS 2, vs . Haverford 11/13/12BLOCKS 1, twice, last vs . Dartmouth 2/8/13TURNOVERS 3, at Yale 2/16/13MINUTES 32, at Brown 2/15/13

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GraNT mulliNSSOPHOMORE • GUARD6’3” • 175BURLINGTON, ONTARIO • REDA/NOTRE DAME

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2012-13: Second on team in scoring, averaging 9 .7 points… Shot .868 from the free-throw line…Posted 13 points and six boards at Dartmouth to close season… Dropped in 14 points at Harvard… Led team with 18 points and added three steals in a win over Penn... Tied career-high with five assists at Yale . . . Played strong all-around game with 10 points, four boards, and four assists at Cornell... Posted team-high 16 points to go with five rebounds at Holy Cross . . . Registered 15 points and four rebounds against Colgate . . . Dished out a career-high five assists against Manhattan... Picked up Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors on Dec . 10… . Shot 8-of-12 from the floor and 4-of-6 from downtown for a career-best 20 points at American... Netted 15 points at LIU . . . Knocked down 4-of-5 from three-point range en route to his third straight 14-point effort at San Francisco . . . Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week on Nov . 26… Scored a career-high 14 points (all in the second half) on 4-of-6 shooting from downtown at Villanova . . . . Returned after missing one game to injury against Marist, scoring 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting . . . Posted eight points on 3-of-4 shooting at Furman .

At Notre Dame: Averaged 32 .5 points, 8 .0 assists and 8 .5 rebounds per game as a senior . . . Earned MVP honors at the 2012 Rumble All-Canada Classic... High school team made it to the provincial finals in his senior year... Paced Team Ontario to national finals... Played for the Burlington Skyhawks and Grassroots Canada during the summer .

Personal: Played for Canadian Development Team at Four Nations Tournament in China in June of 2013… Liberal arts student . . . Sister, Missy, plays basketball at Harvard . . . Mother, Theresa, played on the Canadian women's national team and played professionally in Holland . . . Four-year honor roll student . . . Birthday is October 2 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 25/18 702/28 .1 78-187 .417 40-107 .374 46-53 .868 10 70 80 3 .2 40 37 5 26 242 9 .7TOTAL 25/18 702/28.1 78-187 .417 40-107 .374 46-53 .868 10 70 80 3.2 40 37 5 26 242 9.7

MULLINS' CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 20, at American 12/9/12FG MADE 8, at American 12/9/12FG ATT. 12, twice, last at American 12/9/123PT MADE 4, 4x, last at Dartmouth 3/9/133PT ATT. 8, vs . Wayland Baptist 11/23/12FT MADE 8, vs . Penn 2/23/13FT ATT. 8, vs . Penn 2/23/13REBOUNDS 6, twice, last at Dartmouth 3/9/13ASSISTS 5, twice, last at Yale 2/16/13STEALS 3, twice, last vs . Penn 2/23/13BLOCKS 1, 4x, last at Dartmouth 3/9/13TURNOVERS 4, vs . Manhattan 12/29/12MINUTES 37, 4x, last at Dartmouth 3/9/13

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zach EN'WEzohSOPHOMORE • FORWARD6’8” • 220KENNEWICK, WASH. • KAMIAKIN

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2012-13: Scored all 10 of his points in the second half, while grabbing six rebounds vs . Haverford . . .Made collegiate debut and played 11 minutes at Furman .

At Kamiakin: Three-year letterwinner . . . Captain as a senior . . . Named Big 9 Offense first team and Big 9 Defense first team as a senior... Also selected as the Big 9 Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Team was district champions and finished fifth in the state in the 3A WIAA division... Team finished third in the state his junior year... Played AAU ball with the Northwest Panthers .

Personal: Eyeing a major in economics . . . Has three older brothers . . . National Honor Society member . . . Student body president as a senior . . . Birthday is September 8 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 13/0 130/10 .0 12-23 .522 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 12 7 19 1 .5 6 6 6 8 24 1 .8TOTAL 13/0 130/10.0 12-23 .522 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 12 7 19 1.5 6 6 6 8 24 1.8

EN'WEZOH’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 10, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG MADE 5, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG ATT. 6, twice, last vs . Wayland Baptist 11/23/123PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. 1, vs . Marist 11/17/12FT MADE N/A FT ATT. 2, twice, last at San Francisco 11/24/12REBOUNDS 6, vs . Haverford 11/13/12ASSISTS 5x, last vs . Bucknell 12/1/12STEALS 3, vs . Marist 11/17/12BLOCKS 1, 6x, last at Yale 2/16/13TURNOVERS 1, 5x, last at LIU 11/28/12MINUTES 19, vs . Haverford 11/13/12

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maodo loSOPHOMORE • GUARD6’3” • 180BERLIN, GERMANY • WILBRAHAM & MONSON

12

2012-13: Emerged as a starter in Ivy League play and averaged 9 .0 points in conference games only… Registered 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting against Brown... Netted career-best 20 points, going 9-for-15 from the floor, with three blocks against Yale . . . Scored 15 points against Princeton . . . Recorded personal-best 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting at Princeton . . . Reached double-figures for the first time, scoring 11 points on 3-of-6 shooting from downtown against Cornell . . . Posted nine points and career-high four assists in 36 minutes at Army... Made first collegiate start and played 30 minutes against Elon . . . Scored seven points at San Francisco . . . Logged 21 minutes against Wayland Baptist .

At Wilbraham & Monson: Team captain as a senior . . . Averaged 19 .8 points, 4 .5 rebounds and 3 .6 steals per game as a senior . . . Named to the all-tournament team at the Peddie School Tournament his senior year .

Personal: Liberal arts student . . . Enjoys music . . . Earned high honors throughout high school . . . Birthday is March 12 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 24/17 481/20 .0 58-133 .436 21-70 .300 12-16 .750 6 38 44 1 .8 29 23 10 19 149 6 .2TOTAL 24/17 481/20.0 58-133 .436 21-70 .300 12-16 .750 6 38 44 1.8 29 23 10 19 149 6.2

LO'S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 20, vs . Yale 3/1/13FG MADE 9, vs . Yale 3/1/13FG ATT. 15, vs . Yale 3/1/133PT MADE 3, twice, last vs . Cornell 1/26/133PT ATT. 8, vs . Penn 2/23/13FT MADE 5, vs . Penn 2/23/13FT ATT. 6, vs . Penn 2/23/13REBOUNDS 7, vs . Bucknell 12/1/12ASSISTS 4, at Army 1/5/13STEALS 3, at Brown 2/15/13BLOCKS 3, vs . Yale 3/1/13TURNOVERS 4, twice, last vs . Penn 2/23/13MINUTES 36, twice, last at Brown 2/15/13

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Paddy QuiNNSOPHOMORE • GUARD6’1” • 175RAMSEY, N.J. • DON BOSCO PREP

20

2012-13: Scored first collegiate points against Haverford.

At Don Bosco Prep: Four-year letterwinner . . . Team captain as a senior . . . Bergen County Jamboree all-tournament team member . . . Earned The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children Scholar-Athlete award . . . Plays for the Wayne PAL Wolfpack during the summer . Personal: Liberal arts student . . . National Honor Society member . . . Enjoys soccer . . . Birthday is August 31 .

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FTM-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2012-13 13/0 130/10 .0 12-23 .522 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 12 7 19 1 .5 6 6 6 8 24 1 .8TOTAL 13/0 130/10.0 12-23 .522 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 12 7 19 1.5 6 6 6 8 24 1.8

EN'WEZOH’S CAREER STATS

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 2, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG MADE 1, vs . Haverford 11/13/12FG ATT. 1, vs . Haverford 11/13/123PT MADE N/A 3PT ATT. N/A FT MADE N/A FT ATT. N/A REBOUNDS N/A ASSISTS N/A STEALS 1, at Furman 11/10/12BLOCKS N/A TURNOVERS N/A MINUTES 2, vs . Haverford 11/13/12

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KENdall JacKSoNFIRST-YEAR • GUARD5’8” • 160uNioN ciTy, caliF.SuFFiEld acadEmy/biShoP o'doWd 4

At Suffield: Averaged 12 .0 points, 6 .0 assists and 3 .9 rebounds per contest in 2012-13, helping squad go 20-4 and 10-0 in league action… Helped Suffield win Class B Championship.

At Bishop O’Dowd: Part of squad that won two Nor-Cal Championships and finished second in state in 2010 and 2011.

Personal: Transferred to Suffield after playing three years at Bishop O’Dowd in Northern California… Enrolled in Fu Foundation School of Engineering & Applied Science… Born June 5, 1994 .

1At Choate Rosemary: Played senior year at Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut… Finished second at state championship .

At Sagemont: Scored 19 points and grabbed 14 boards to lead school to its first Florida 2A title… Team MVP in 2011… Florida 3A first team in 2012.

Personal: Played for U .S . Junior Team that competed in Russia during the summer of 2011… Plans on majoring in psychology with a concentration in business… Born February 4, 1994 .

JEFF cobyFIRST-YEAR • FORWARD6’8” • 220PEmbroKE PiNES, Fla.choaTE roSEmary hall/SaGEmoNT

chriS mccombErFIRST-YEAR • FORWARD5’8” • 160uNioN ciTy, caliF.SuFFiEld acadEmy/biShoP o'doWd 32

At John McCrae: Averaged 22 points and 12 boards during senior year… Team MVP junior and senior seasons .

Personal: One of three Canadians to play at the Basketball Without Borders Camp, sponsored by the NBA and FIBA in Buenes Aires, Argentina in 2013… Played at the 2012 FIBA World Championships with the Canadian U17 Team… Earned Bronze Medal at 2011 FIBA World’s with the Canadian U16 Team in 2011… Participated in Next Level Basketball Academy club program… Has worked out and played tournaments with the Toronto-area Regional Elite Development Academy (REDA) alongside Grant Mullins… Plans on majoring in chemistry… Born February 15, 1995 .

15At Northport: First Team All-Long Island… First Team Class AA All-New York State… Suffolk County Player of the Year… Averaged 18 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks as senior… Led Northport to Long Island Class AA championship and the New York State semifinals.

Personal: Born August 17, 1995 .

luKE PETraSEKFIRST-YEAR • FORWARD6’10” • 205EaST NorThPorT, N.y.NorThPorT

52At Cathedral: Metro Area Sports Player of the Week on March 11… Named Defensive Player of the Year at St . Cloud Cathedral following senior year… Earned Blue Gold Award as junior .

Personal: Played AAU ball for the Minnesota Comets… Born May 12, 1995 .

coNor VoSSFIRST-YEAR • CENTER7’1” • 245ST. cloud, miNN.ST. cloud caThEdral

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Columbia Men's BasketballColumbia Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2013)

All games

Overall record: 12-16 Conf: 4-10 Home: 6-7 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

10 Barbour, Brian 27-26 881 32.6 92-255 . 3 6 1 31-104 . 2 9 8 112-127 . 8 8 2 13 48 61 2.3 44 0 109 37 2 43 327 12.103 Mullins, Grant 25-18 702 28.1 78-187 . 4 1 7 40-107 . 3 7 4 46-53 . 8 6 8 10 70 80 3.2 47 1 40 37 5 26 242 9.713 Rosenberg, Alex 28-24 756 27.0 78-205 . 3 8 0 20-75 . 2 6 7 89-119 . 7 4 8 28 91 119 4.3 68 0 52 52 4 19 265 9.505 Frankoski, Steve 27-12 582 21.6 87-200 . 4 3 5 60-132 . 4 5 5 6-9 . 6 6 7 6 23 29 1.1 35 0 15 30 0 7 240 8.955 Cisco, Mark 28-26 661 23.6 93-204 . 4 5 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 42-61 . 6 8 9 53 106 159 5.7 83 6 21 30 20 11 228 8.112 Lo, Maodo 24-17 481 20.0 58-133 . 4 3 6 21-70 . 3 0 0 12-16 . 7 5 0 6 38 44 1.8 53 1 29 23 10 19 149 6.223 Osetkowski, Cory 25-8 391 15.6 36-86 . 4 1 9 2-9 . 2 2 2 23-34 . 6 7 6 25 58 83 3.3 41 1 18 13 17 15 97 3.915 Daniels, John 27-6 445 16.5 31-61 . 5 0 8 0-1 . 0 0 0 12-25 . 4 8 0 39 86 125 4.6 60 0 16 31 5 12 74 2.702 Cohen, Isaac 24-1 329 13.7 19-36 . 5 2 8 0-1 . 0 0 0 10-20 . 5 0 0 15 39 54 2.3 28 0 25 15 2 6 48 2.033 Scrivano, Skylar 11-1 82 7.5 9-18 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 8 9 17 1.5 17 0 0 8 0 0 21 1.935 Gilson, Brad 7-0 35 5.0 4-12 . 3 3 3 3-11 . 2 7 3 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 0.6 4 0 1 1 0 0 13 1.911 En'Wezoh, Zach 13-0 130 10.0 12-23 . 5 2 2 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-4 . 0 0 0 12 7 19 1.5 29 1 6 6 6 8 24 1.820 Quinn, Paddy 2-0 2 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.021 Springwater, Noah 16-0 76 4.8 4-11 . 3 6 4 4-9 . 4 4 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 6 0 3 5 1 4 12 0.825 Ozeir, Samer 4-0 11 2.8 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.8 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.504 Kowalski, Dean 8-1 36 4.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 1 3 4 0.5 5 0 2 5 0 2 2 0.3

Team 42 35 77 11Total.......... 28 5600 604-1435 . 4 2 1 181-521 . 3 4 7 357-479 . 7 4 5 260 619 879 31.4 521 10 337 306 72 173 1746 62.4Opponents...... 28 5600 587-1349 . 4 3 5 144-391 . 3 6 8 376-534 . 7 0 4 226 624 850 30.4 469 - 299 348 103 135 1694 60.5

TEAM STATISTICS COL OPPSCORING 1746 1694 Points per game 62.4 60.5 Scoring margin +1.9 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 604-1435 587-1349 Field goal pct . 4 2 1 . 4 3 53 POINT FG-ATT 181-521 144-391 3-point FG pct . 3 4 7 . 3 6 8 3-pt FG made per game 6.5 5.1FREE THROWS-ATT 357-479 376-534 Free throw pct . 7 4 5 . 7 0 4 F-Throws made per game 12.8 13.4REBOUNDS 879 850 Rebounds per game 31.4 30.4 Rebounding margin +1.0 -ASSISTS 337 299 Assists per game 12.0 10.7TURNOVERS 306 348 Turnovers per game 10.9 12.4 Turnover margin +1.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9STEALS 173 135 Steals per game 6.2 4.8BLOCKS 72 103 Blocks per game 2.6 3.7ATTENDANCE 20760 27404 Home games-Avg/Game 13-1597 14-1932 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-350

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsColumbia 805 941 1746Opponents 768 926 1694

Date Opponent Score Att.11/10/12 at Furman W 68-47 70211/13/12 HAVERFORD W 74-40 53411/17/12 MARIST L 62-67 126511/20/12 at Villanova W 75-57 650011/23/12 vs Wayland Baptist W 75-63 35011/24/12 at San Francisco Dons L 59-79 102711/28/12 at LIU Brooklyn L 61-70 84312/1/12 BUCKNELL L 57-65 221712/9/12 at American W 54-42 71712/22/12 ELON L 69-70 105312/29/12 MANHATTAN W 69-58 10261/2/13 COLGATE W 66-59 8811/5/13 at Army W 64-52 15071/8/13 at Holy Cross L 69-78 1011

* 1/19/13 at Cornell W 67-58 3717* 1/26/13 CORNELL L 63-66 2583* 2/1/13 at Penn L 58-62 2403* 2/2/13 at Princeton L 66-72 3180* 2/8/13 DARTMOUTH L 57-60 1016* 2/10/13 HARVARD W 78-63 1853* 2/15/13 at Brown L 55-58 1417* 2/16/13 at Yale L 56-75 1426* 2/22/13 PRINCETON L 40-65 2119* 2/23/13 PENN W 58-41 2025* 3/1/13 YALE W 59-46 2022* 3/2/13 BROWN L 58-61 2166* 3/8/13 at Harvard L 51-56 1825* 03/09/13 at Dartmouth L 58-64 779

* - Conference game

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 4-10 3-4 1-6 0-0CONFERENCE 4-10 3-4 1-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

10 Barbour, Brian 13-12 402 30.9 39-111 . 3 5 1 12-45 . 2 6 7 50-57 . 8 7 7 2 11 13 1.0 23 0 37 12 1 18 140 10.812 Lo, Maodo 13-12 300 23.1 47-100 . 4 7 0 15-46 . 3 2 6 8-11 . 7 2 7 6 18 24 1.8 34 1 19 18 8 15 117 9.013 Rosenberg, Alex 14-11 338 24.1 35-94 . 3 7 2 9-31 . 2 9 0 40-55 . 7 2 7 10 43 53 3.8 34 0 21 29 0 4 119 8.505 Frankoski, Steve 14-8 310 22.1 40-90 . 4 4 4 24-52 . 4 6 2 5-6 . 8 3 3 2 6 8 0.6 19 0 4 17 0 3 109 7.803 Mullins, Grant 12-8 343 28.6 29-91 . 3 1 9 14-53 . 2 6 4 20-26 . 7 6 9 7 32 39 3.3 25 0 22 17 3 12 92 7.755 Cisco, Mark 14-13 310 22.1 40-89 . 4 4 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 21-29 . 7 2 4 30 46 76 5.4 42 3 7 15 4 7 101 7.235 Gilson, Brad 3-0 31 10.3 4-9 . 4 4 4 3-8 . 3 7 5 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0.7 3 0 0 1 0 0 13 4.323 Osetkowski, Cory 11-0 148 13.5 16-35 . 4 5 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 12-18 . 6 6 7 14 26 40 3.6 20 0 4 5 3 5 44 4.015 Daniels, John 14-3 237 16.9 17-32 . 5 3 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-16 . 5 0 0 25 42 67 4.8 33 0 9 14 4 8 42 3.033 Scrivano, Skylar 8-1 64 8.0 8-16 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 8 8 16 2.0 14 0 0 7 0 0 19 2.402 Cohen, Isaac 14-1 264 18.9 11-27 . 4 0 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 4-10 . 4 0 0 13 31 44 3.1 19 0 22 12 2 4 26 1.911 En'Wezoh, Zach 2-0 9 4.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.004 Kowalski, Dean 4-1 11 2.8 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0.021 Springwater, Noah 8-0 33 4.1 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0.0

Team 23 12 35 6Total.......... 14 2800 287-699 . 4 1 1 77-240 . 3 2 1 173-237 . 7 3 0 140 278 418 29.9 274 4 147 157 27 78 824 58.9Opponents...... 14 2800 283-620 . 4 5 6 67-183 . 3 6 6 214-289 . 7 4 0 101 299 400 28.6 242 - 137 173 56 82 847 60.5

TEAM STATISTICS COL OPPSCORING 824 847 Points per game 58.9 60.5 Scoring margin -1.6 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 287-699 283-620 Field goal pct . 4 1 1 . 4 5 63 POINT FG-ATT 77-240 67-183 3-point FG pct . 3 2 1 . 3 6 6 3-pt FG made per game 5.5 4.8FREE THROWS-ATT 173-237 214-289 Free throw pct . 7 3 0 . 7 4 0 F-Throws made per game 12.4 15.3REBOUNDS 418 400 Rebounds per game 29.9 28.6 Rebounding margin +1.3 -ASSISTS 147 137 Assists per game 10.5 9.8TURNOVERS 157 173 Turnovers per game 11.2 12.4 Turnover margin +1.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.8STEALS 78 82 Steals per game 5.6 5.9BLOCKS 27 56 Blocks per game 1.9 4.0ATTENDANCE 13784 14747 Home games-Avg/Game 7-1969 7-2107 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsColumbia 392 432 824Opponents 407 440 847

Date Opponent Score Att.* 1/19/13 at Cornell W 67-58 3717* 1/26/13 CORNELL L 63-66 2583* 2/1/13 at Penn L 58-62 2403* 2/2/13 at Princeton L 66-72 3180* 2/8/13 DARTMOUTH L 57-60 1016* 2/10/13 HARVARD W 78-63 1853* 2/15/13 at Brown L 55-58 1417* 2/16/13 at Yale L 56-75 1426* 2/22/13 PRINCETON L 40-65 2119* 2/23/13 PENN W 58-41 2025* 3/1/13 YALE W 59-46 2022* 3/2/13 BROWN L 58-61 2166* 3/8/13 at Harvard L 51-56 1825* 03/09/13 at Dartmouth L 58-64 779

* - Conference game

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Opponent W L Began Last Col. Win Last Opp. WinAdelphi 1 0 1979-80 1979-80 (76-60)Alabama 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 (70-43) Alabama- Birmingham 0 1 2002-03 2002-03 (42-71)Albany 1 3 2000-01 2000-01 (78-66) 2008-09 (66-49) Albright 0 1 1960-61 1960-61 (85-53)Alcorn State 0 1 1983-84 1983-84 (80-61) A .I .C . 1 0 1960-61 1960-61 (76-53)American 3 4 1984-85 2012-13 (54-42) 2011-12 (66-58) Amherst 2 0 1950-51 1951-52 (61-41)Arizona 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 (93-73) Army 36 20 1904-05 2012-13 (64-52) 2005-06 (66-67)Auburn 0 2 1965-66 1980-81 (63-55) Austin Peay 0 1 1989-90 1989-90 (95-62)Baltimore 2 0 1959-60 1960-61 (82-71) Bates 1 0 1959-60 1959-60 (81-69)Binghamton 1 1 2000-01 2000-01 (62-37) 2002-03 (42-70) Boston College 0 1 1982-83 1982-83 (57-53)Boston University 2 1 1992-93 2001-02 (68-47) 2002-03 (37-66) Bowdoin 1 0 1961-62 1961-61 (63-57)Bradley 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 (77-54) Brigham Young-Hawaii 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 (70-65)Brooklyn College 3 0 1979-80 1981-82 (70-52) Brooklyn Poly 17 2 1908-09 2007-08 (109-63) 1918-19 (30-24)Brown 67 64 1900-01 2011-12 (86-60) 2012-13 (61-58) Bryant 3 0 2008-09 2010-11 (76-72)Bucknell 2 3 1994-95 2009-10 (73-59) 2012-13 (65-57) California 1 4 1939-40 1994-95 (forfeit) 2003-04(92-64)UC Davis 1 0 2006-07 2006-07 (95-90) Cal St .-Fullerton 0 1 1996-97 1996-97 (91-81)Canisius 2 1 1953-54 2004-05 (64-58) 1995-96 (64-42) Carlisle 2 0 1909-10 1910-11 (23-10) Cathedral 1 0 1933-34 1933-34 (45-22) Catholic 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 (63-58) C .C .N .Y . 24 9 1907-08 2005-06 (82-42) 1974-75 (90-79) Central Connecticut 1 2 1993-94 1993-94 (81-68) 2000-01 (62-40)Central Florida 0 1 1978-79 1978-79 (76-74) Central Michigan 0 1 1996-97 1996-97 (84-80 ot)Charleston, College of 0 1 1997-98 1997-98 (77-55) Chicago 0 1 1907-08 1907-08 (28-13)Citadel 1 2 1966-67 1976-77 (89-87) 1987-88 (70-56) Coast Guard 0 1 1943-44 1943-44 (46-45)Colgate 15 9 1923-24 2012-13 (66-59) 2010-11 (76-63) Connecticut 2 7 1952-53 1976-77 (72-71) 2011-12 (70-57)Cooper Union 1 0 1931-32 1931-32 (73-19) Cornell 122 97 1902-03 2012-13 (67-58) 2012-13 (66-63)Dartmouth 107 97 1905-06 2011-12 (61-55) 2012-13 (64-58) Davidson 0 2 1967-68 1999-00 (50-47)Dayton 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 (57-46) Delaware 1 5 1981-82 1981-82 (54-46) 1993-94 (72-52)Delaware State 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 (47-41) DePaul 0 1 2009-10 2009-10 (59-53)Denver 1 0 1949-50 1949-50 (63-59) Detroit 1 1 1957-58 1987-88 (80-65) 1957-58 (78-71)Dickinson 2 0 1927-28 1947-48 (48-46) Drake 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 (58-56)Duke 1 2 1951-52 1951-52 (66-58) 2006-07 (86-43) Duquesne 0 2 1964-65 1974-75 (88-63)East Carolina 0 1 1993-94 1993-94 (78-51)

Opponent W L Began Last Col. Win Last Opp. WinEastern Washington 0 1 1997-98 1997-98 (68-59)Elon 1 2 2010-11 2011-12 (65-60) 2012-13 (70-69) Evansville 0 1 1963-64 1963-64 (96-60)Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 (77-45) Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 (67-52)Florida 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 (87-47) Florida Atlantic 0 1 1995-96 1995-96 (70-58)Florida International 0 1 1995-96 1995-96 (82-67) Florida Southern 1 1 1978-79 1978-79 (68-60) 1982-83 (70-63)Fordham 28 50 1907-08 2008-09 (65-62) 2007-08 (79-61) Furman 2 1 1976-77 2012-13 (68-47) 2011-12 (62-58)Georgetown 7 6 1907-08 1970-71 (80-68) 1981-82 (38-26) George Washington 1 2 1966-67 1966-67 (79-74) 1992-93 (80-70)Georgia 1 1 1952-53 1952-53 (61-51) 1982-83 (86-53) Georgia Tech 0 1 1976-77 1976-77 (80-79)Grambling 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 (77-59) Hartford 0 1 1988-89 1988-89 (70-62)Harvard 94 76 1900-01 2012-13 (78-63) 2012-13 (56-51) Haverford 4 0 1990-91 2012-13 (74-40)Hawaii-Pacific 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 (89-62) Hofstra 1 8 1985-86 1985-86 (81-60) 2004-05 (64-40)Holy Cross 7 5 1947-48 2011-12 (46-45) 2012-13 (78-69) Howard 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 (69-68)Idaho 0 0 First Meeting Idaho State 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 (73-66) Illinois 0 4 1949-50 1996-97 (84-59) Indiana 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 (106-63) Indiana State 1 0 1966-67 1966-67 (63-59) Iona 0 4 1973-74 1992-93 (80-68) Jacksonville 0 2 1973-74 1984-85 (81-61) Kent State 0 1 1972-73 1972-73 (64-53) Kennesaw State 1 0 2006-07 2006-07 (63-51) Kentucky 0 1 1947-48 1947-48 (76-53) Lafayette 14 27 1945-46 2011-12 (77-67) 2009-10 (91-74) La Salle 1 2 1967-68 1967-68 (83-69) 2010-11 (82-71) La Sierra 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 (78-56) Lehigh 23 11 1962-63 2009-10 (75-70) 2008-09 (73-59) Long Island University 4 3 1990-91 2011-12 (63-53) 2012-13 (70-61) Longwood 2 1 2004-05 2009-10 (72-61) 2010-11 (95-76) Louisville 1 0 1967-68 1967-68 (74-67) Loyola (Md .) 2 0 1979-80 1981-82 (40-39) Loyola Marymount 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 (69-61) Maine 2 2 1959-60 2010-11 (74-71) 2009-10 (65-59) Manhattan 15 8 1917-18 2012-13 (69-58) 2003-04 (57-72) Marist 1 4 1989-90 2008-09 (63-58) 2011-12 (59-79) Marquette 0 4 1957-58 1996-96 (72-45) Marshall 0 2 1976-77 1979-80 (88-78) Maryland 2 2 1911-12 1912-13 (43-12) 1963-64 (82-76) Maryland-Baltimore Co . 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 (66-52) Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 (108-74) Marywood 1 0 2006-07 2006-07 (87-38) Massachusetts 1 2 1960-61 1984-85 (52-40) 2002-03 (66-47) UMass-Lowell 0 0 First MeetingMemphis 0 1 1970-71 1970-71 (93-62) Merchant Marine 10 0 1946-47 1987-88 (98-79)Miami (Fla .) 1 2 1952-53 1952-53 (64-59) 2000-01(65-41) Michigan 0 1 1947-48 1947-48 (66-49)Michigan State 0 0 First Meeting

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Opponent W L Began Last Col. Win Last Opp. Win Minnesota 1 2 1904-05 1904-05 (27-15) 1907-08 (16-11) Monmouth 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 (61-45) Morehead State 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 (75-58) Mount St . Mary’s 1 2 1997-98 2000-01 (56-44) 2002-03 (48-57) Muhlenburg 0 2 1944-45 1944-45 (47-44) Murray State 0 1 1993-94 1993-94 (82-66) Navy 18 16 1923-24 2004-05 (69-63) 1958-59 (57-48)Nebraska 0 1 1987-88 1987-88 (82-62) New Hampshire 2 0 1980-81 1999-00 (72-57) NJIT 4 0 1998-99 2008-09 (73-50) New Mexico 0 3 1973-74 1996-97 (94-56)New Orleans 0 1 1990-91 1990-91 (83-53) N .Y . Maritime 1 0 1946-47 1946-47 (71-41) New York University 20 15 1910-11 1988-89 (72-70) 1958-59 (93-70) Niagara 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 (107-84) North Carolina 0 2 1951-52 1966-67 (98-66) NC-Charlotte 0 1 1988-89 1988-89 (75-42) North Carolina State 0 3 1971-72 2004-05 (84-74) North Texas 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 (72-57) Northeastern 1 1 1981-82 2001-02 (66-54) 1981-82 (72-62) Northwestern 1 1 1969-70 1969-70 (83-68) 1991-92 (78-60) Notre Dame 0 2 1994-95 2005-06 (75-68) Ohio State 1 1 1930-31 1930-31 (30-29) 2007-08 (68-54) Old Dominion 0 2 1974-75 1980-81 (92-58) Oral Roberts 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 (66-60) Oregon 2 1 1949-50 1949-50 (46-35) 1972-73 (81-56) Pacific 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 (75-58) Penn State 4 4 1909-10 1970-71 (71-63) 1993-94 (76-43) Penn 86 137 1901-02 2012-13 (58-41) 2012-13 (62-58) Pepperdine 0 1 1986-87 1986-87 (91-67) Pittsburgh 3 4 1951-52 1966-67 (69-57) 1961-62 (77-66) Portland 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 (78-67) Pratt 10 1 1900-01 1992-93 (98-37) 1900-01 (13-11) Princeton 84 145 1900-01 2008-09 (58-54) 2012-13 (65-40) Providence 0 3 1996-97 2006-07 (81-55) Purdue 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 (78-74) Quinnipiac 0 3 1998-99 2009-10 (63-51) Rensselaer Poly 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 (77-40) Rice 1 0 1950-51 1950-51 (76-63) Richmond 1 2 1956-57 1956-57 (81-73) 1962-63 (73-71) Rider 1 2 1988-89 1988-89 (64-61) 1991-92 (77-73) Rochester 6 2 1903-04 1923-24 (30-27) 1961-62 (82-65) Rutgers 26 21 1914-15 1976-77 (85-75) 2002-03 (60-30) Sacramento State 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 (77-68) Sacred Heart 4 4 2002-03 2006-07 (76-71) 2009-10 (60-55) St . Bonaventure 1 2 1954-55 1967-68 (95-75) 1975-76 (84-73) St. Francis (N.Y.) 9 8 1930-31 2007-08 (83-64) 2009-10 (59-53) St . Francis (Pa .) 0 1 1988-89 1988-89 (75-61) St. John’s 7 17 1916-17 1978-79 (90-77) 2010-11 (79-66) St . Lawrence 1 0 1914-15 1914-15 (44-12) St . Louis 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 (78-66) St . Michael’s 1 0 1959-60 1959-60 (76-61) St . Peter’s 0 1 2005-06 2005-06 (54-63) St . Stephen’s 2 0 1930-31 1931-32 (45-13) San Diego 0 2 1989-90 1996-97 (89-57) San Diego State 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 (75-59)San Francisco 0 2 1991-92 2012-13 (79-59) San Francisco State 1 1 1977-78 1991-92 (82-76) 1977-78 (71-69)

Opponent W L Began Last Col. Win Last Opp. Win Santa Clara 1 2 1955-56 1955-56 (76-63) 1977-78 (72-65)San Jose State 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 (71-68) Seton Hall 11 8 1927-28 1985-86 (58-54) 2008-09 (71-50)South Carolina 0 1 1979-80 1979-80 (70-60) Southern Illinois 0 1 1983-84 1983-84 (68-65)Southern Methodist 0 1 1990-91 1990-91 (79-45) South Florida 1 1 1978-79 1978-79 (71-65) 1982-83 (66-54)Springfield 1 1 1936-37 1937-38 (42-32) 1936-37 (35-34) Stanford 1 3 1939-40 1968-69 (69-66) 1986-87 (76-66)Stetson 1 1 1975-76 1978-79 (81-78) 1975-76 (93-84) Stevens Tech 5 1 1919-20 1999-00 (77-41) 1919-20 (47-32)Stony Brook 5 6 1998-99 2010-11 (73-72) 2010-11 (67-53) Swarthmore 2 0 1905-06 2011-12 (104-42)Syracuse 3 10 1920-21 1956-57 (71-70) 2009-10 (85-60) Tampa 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 (89-51)Tennessee 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 (108-73) Texas A&M 0 1 1995-96 1995-96 (65-39)Texas Christian 1 1 1972-73 1972-73 (74-61) 1994-95 (66-64) Union 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 (64-59)U . of Texas-El Paso 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 (55-54) Toledo 0 1 1980-81 1980-81 (60-54)Toronto 1 0 1932-33 1932-33 (34-20) Trinity 7 0 1905-06 1953-54 (55-22)Troy 2 0 1997-98 2005-06 (73-71) Tulane 3 1 1950-51 1955-56 (64-61) 1990-91 (85-66)UCLA 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 (64-55) Union 11 1 1916-17 1981-82 (46-40) 1927-28 (21-19)UNLV 0 1 1998-99 1998-99 (74-45) Ursinus 2 0 1995-96 1996-97 (68-37)Utah 1 0 1981-82 1981-82 (64-52) Utica 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 (57-43)Valparaiso 1 1 1957-58 1957-58 (66-64) 2001-02 (71-55) Vanderbilt 1 2 1907-08 1907-08 (34-16) 1984-85 (73-59)Vermont 0 3 1974-75 1998-99 (67-66) Villanova 2 4 1969-70 2012-13 (75-57) 2007-08 (72-56)Virginia 0 2 1966-67 1987-88 (83-58)Virginia Tech 0 1 2008-09 2008-09 (64-52)VMI 1 0 1965-66 1965-66 (80-73) Wabash 0 2 1907-08 1907-08 (25-15)Wagner 8 2 1976-77 2010-11 (77-71) 2005-06 (83-71) Wake Forest 1 0 1969-70 1969-70 (101-78)Washington 0 3 1949-50 2003-04 (88-51) Washington & Lee 0 1 1956-57 1956-57 (69-65)Washington State 0 1 1972-73 1972-73 (63-41) Waylan Baptist 1 0 2012-13 2012-13 (75-53)Webb Institute 3 0 1943-44 1945-46 (55-18) Wesleyan 10 1 1903-04 1930-31 (31-23) 1907-08 (20-18) Western Carolina 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 (83-81) West Virginia 1 3 1953-54 1967-68 (98-71) 1971-72 (106-53) William & Mary 1 1 1956-57 1956-57 (93-78) 1974-75 (75-63) Williams 10 5 1903-04 1963-64 (56-52) 1961-62 (64-42) Wisconsin 2 0 1904-05 1906-07 (30-9) Wyoming 0 1 1987-88 1987-88 (92-56) Xavier (Ohio) 0 1 1979-80 1979-80 (74-59) Yale 123 101 1901-02 2012-13 (59-46) 2012-13 (75-56) Youngstown State 0 1 1982-83 1982-83 (55-51)

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57TH ST. YMCA (1-0)1903-04 H W, 29-16

ADELPHI (1-0)1979-80 H W, 76-60

ALABAMA (0-1)1973-74 N L, 43-70

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-1)12/28/2002 N L, 42-71

ALBANY (2-3)11/25/2008 H L, 49-6611/18/2007 A L, 38-701/15/2002 A L, 40-411/22/2001 H W, 78-661/22/2001 H W, 78-66

ALBRIGHT (0-1)1960-61 N L, 53-86

ALCORN STATE (0-1)1983-84 N L, 61-80

ALUMNI (3-3)1921-22 H W, 29-201919-20 H W, 29-261914-15 H W, 32-171913-14 H L, 14-391912-13 H L, 16-171909-10 H L, 21-22

AMERICAN (3-4)12/9/2012 A W, 54-4211/19/2011 H L, 58-6611/28/2010 A W, 64-621/4/2010 H W, 56-511/5/2009 A L, 50-621/6/2008 H L, 56-691984-85 N L, 56-70

AMERICAN INTL. (0-1)1960-61 N W, 76-53

AMHERST (2-0)1951-52 A W, 61-411950-51 H W, 79-38

ARIZONA (0-1)1974-75 N L, 73-94

ARMY (36-20)1/5/2013 A W, 64-5212/2/2005 H L, 66-671/4/2005 A W, 75-5911/21/2003 A L, 57-6012/6/2002 H W, 58-4412/5/2001 A W, 69-6412/6/2000 H L, 51-621/9/2000 A W, 46-4512/5/1998 H W, 61-501/19/1998 A W, 71-691/20/1997 H W, 77-7212/5/1995 A W, 73-5912/8/1994 H W, 77-761960-61 A L, 40-481959-60 H W, 87-66

1958-59 A L, 80-1011952-53 H W, 83-571951-52 A W, 82-571949-50 H W, 62-491948-49 A W, 69-611947-48 H W, 64-461946-47 H W, 52-501945-46 H L, 56-571944-45 A L, 31-481943-44 H L, 37-551942-43 A W, 29-23 1941-42 H L, 23-361940-41 A W, 33-261938-39 A L, 23-271937-38 H L, 40-461935-36 A W, 26-241934-35 H W, 34-201930-31 H W, 53-311929-30 A L, 31-371928-29 A L, 30-371927-28 A L, 20-331926-27 A L, 15-321925-26 A W, 30-161924-25 H L, 32-331923-24 A W, 37-201922-23 A L, 19-331921-22 A L, 17-201920-21 H W, 27-221908-09 A W, 34-181907-08 A L, 16-261906-07 A W, 34-131905-06 H W, 31-151904-05 A W, 29-25

ATLANTIC A.C. (0-1)1902-03 A L, 12-20

AUBURN (2-2)1980-81 N L, 55-631965-66 N L, 75-761957-58 H W, 68-631956-57 A W, 76-57

AUSTIN PEAY (0-1)12/1/1989 A L, 62-95

BALTIMORE (2-0)1960-61 H W, 82-711959-60 H W . 69-62

BATES (1-0)1959-60 N W, 81-69

BINGHAMTON (1-1)11/26/2002 A L, 42-701/7/2001 H W, 62-37

BIRMINGHAM AC (0-1)1907-08 A W, 26-14

BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1)1982-83 N L, 53-57

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (2-1)11/23/2002 A L, 37-6612/8/2001 H W, 68-4712/5/1992 N W, 83-80

BOWDOIN (1-0)1961-62 N W, 57-53

BRADLEY (0-1)1973-74 N L, 54-77

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAII (0-1)12/20/2001 A L, 65-70

BROOKLYN COLLEGE (3-0)1981-82 H W, 70-521980-81 H W, 84-671979-80 H W, 78-58

BROOKLYN POLY (17-2) (NOW NYU-POLY)

12/29/2007 H W, 109-631945-46 H W, 74-321936-37 H W, 35-211935-36 H W, 36-131934-35 H W, 31-181925-26 H W, 34-181923-24 H W, 39-111922-23 H W, 27-151921-22 A W, 28-201920-21 H W, 32-311919-20 H W, 24-91918-19 H L, 24-301917-18 H L, 21-241916-17 H W, 31-201915-16 H W, 31-271914-15 H W, 32-161913-14 H W, 33-231912-13 H W, 37-161908-09 H W, 32-8

BROWN (67-64)3/2/2013 H L, 58-612/15/2013 A L, 55-582/25/2012 A L, 78-942/10/2012 H W, 86-603/5/2011 H W, 91-742/4/2011 A L, 79-873/6/2010 A W, 65-562/5/2010 H W, 65-542/20/2009 A W, 70-571/31/2009 H W, 65-592/22/2008 H L, 52-672/2/2008 A L, 63-682/23/2007 A L, 59-642/10/2007 H W, 77-682/11/2006 A L, 67-742/24/2006 H W, 68-562/5/2005 H L, 52-543/4/2005 A L, 56-802/7/2004 A L, 81-903/5/2004 H W, 81-742/1/2003 H L, 59-722/21/2003 A L, 70-831/12/2002 A L, 50-632/15/2002 H L, 41-522/9/2001 A L, 59-602/24/2001 H L, 65-672/11/2000 H W, 68-592/26/2000 A W, 53-482/5/1999 A W, 67-632/20/1999 H W, 71-692/7/1998 H L, 56-592/20/1998 A W, 54-52

2/8/1997 A L, 56-632/21/1997 H L, 57-612/9/1996 H L, 62-742/24/1996 A W, 61-551/27/1995 A L, 59-632/18/1995 H L, 56-641/28/1994 H W, 67-462/19/1994 A L, 52-611/30/1993 H W, 86-532/19/1993 A W, 72-692/1/1992 A L, 60-652/21/1992 H W, 81-692/2/1991 A L, 57-763/1/1991 H L, 61-672/9/1990 A L, 59-702/24/1990 H L, 76-822/3/1989 H W, 71-70 (2OT)3/4/1989 A W, 92-851987-88 H W, 87-841987-88 A W, 85-801986-87 A L, 81-821986-87 H W, 91-781985-86 H L, 61-671985-86 A L, 95-971984-85 H W, 57-521984-85 A W, 58-561983-84 A L, 63-801983-84 H L, 63-701982-83 A W, 63-591982-83 H W, 86-741981-82 H W, 79-561981-82 A W, 67-651979-80 H L, 71-721979-80 A L, 48-551978-79 A L, 59-671978-79 H W, 73-541977-78 A L, 62-641977-78 H W, 75-701976-77 H W, 103-911976-77 A L, 85-911975-76 A L, 68-691975-76 H L, 70-721974-75 A L, 73-791974-75 H L, 77-911973-74 H L, 62-811973-74 A L, 56-711972-73 A L, 68-861972-73 H L, 62-711971-72 A L, 72-771971-72 H L, 72-781970-71 A W, 79-741970-71 H W, 68-651969-70 H W, 88-541969-70 A W, 43-261968-69 A W, 54-521968-69 H W, 79-461967-68 H W, 41-471967-68 A W, 73-451966-67 A W, 83-731966-67 H L, 88-901965-66 N W, 83-631965-66 H W, 84-501965-66 A W, 79-561964-65 A W, 66-591964-65 H W, 74-721963-64 H W, 62-531963-64 A W, 70-661962-63 A L, 72-87

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1962-63 H W, 76-631961-62 A L, 57-841961-62 H L, 59-871960-61 H L, 55-681960-61 A L, 62-661959-60 A L, 52-591959-60 H L, 62-631958-59 H L, 64-661958-59 A L, 68-851957-58 A L, 94-961957-58 H L, 68-811956-57 H W, 82-641956-57 A W, 89-721955-56 A L, 59-671955-56 H W, 78-681954-55 A W, 79-511954-55 H W, 75-681953-54 H W, 70-601953-54 A L, 56-601952-53 H W, 70-451951-52 A W, 95-751950-51 H W, 87-621949-50 A W, 54-511948-49 H W, 58-361947-48 A W, 73-411945-46 H W, 65-501942-43 A W, 56-52 1940-41 A W, 49-361900-01 A L, 8-10

BRYANT (3-0)12/11/2010 H W, 76-7212/12/2009 A W, 69-5711/21/2008 H W, 70-54

BUCKNELL (2-3)12/1/2012 H L, 57-6512/1/2010 A L, 68-7311/24/2009 H W, 73-5911/29/2002 A L, 47-6111/26/1994 N W, 63-58

CALIFORNIA (1-4)12/27/2003 A L, 66-8512/28/1994 A W, 43-79 (FORFEIT)1/2/1992 A L, 64-9212/27/1989 A L, 61-981939-40 N L, 36-43

UC DAVIS (1-0)11/13/2006 N W, 95-90

CAL STATE-FULLERTON (0-1)12/30/1996 A L, 81-91

CAMP THOMAS SEABEES (1-0)1943-44 H W, 66-50

CANISIUS (1-1)12/30/2004 A W, 64-5812/9/1995 N L, 42-64

CARLISLE (2-0)1910-11 H W, 23-101909-10 H W, 53-10

CATHEDRAL (1-0)1933-34 H W, 45-22

CATHOLIC (1-0)11/17/2000 N W, 63-58

CCNY (24-9)1/7/2006 H W, 82-431978-79 H W, 82-641977-78 A W, 95-651976-77 H W, 100-751975-76 H W, 83-771974-75 A L, 79-901973-74 H W, 49-381972-73 H W, 68-541971-72 H L, 49-501970-71 H W, 81-551969-70 H W, 89-461968-69 H W, 95-371967-68 H W, 79-461966-67 H L, 48-501965-66 H W, 63-571964-65 H W, 86-821963-64 A W, 89-841962-63 H W, 67-421961-62 A L, 60-831960-61 H W, 53-421959-60 A W, 65-541958-59 H W, 65-561957-58 A L, 70-761956-57 H W, 92-751922-23 H L, 26-321921-22 H L, 19-281920-21 H W, 15-141919-20 A L, 14-251916-17 A L, 17-181908-09 A W, 13-121907-08 A W, 33-23

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (1-2)11/18/2000 A L, 40-6212/28/1997 N L, 47-6712/4/1993 N W, 81-68

CENTRAL FLORIDA (0-1)1978-79 A L, 74-76

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (0-1)12/7/1996 N L, 80-84(OT)

CENTRAL YMCA (1-0)1904-05 A W, 25-22

CHAMPLAIN (1-0)1947-48 H W, 60-31

CHARLESTON, COLLEGE OF (0-1)12/29/1997 A L, 55-77

CHICAGO (0-1)1907-08 A L, 13-28

CHICAGO CENT. YMCA (0-1)1906-07 A L, 21-27

CITADEL (1-2)1987-88 N L, 56-701976-77 N W, 89-871966-67 N L, 71-74

CO. F. NORWALK (2-0)1904-05 A W, 21-91902-03 A W, 16-11

COAST GUARD (0-1)1943-44 H L, 45-46

COLGATE (15-9)1/2/2013 H W, 66-591/4/2012 A W, 66-5911/23/2010 H W, 76-6311/28/1998 N L, 64-751975-76 A L, 57-611974-75 A W, 63-561973-74 A L, 63-761967-68 H W, 94-681964-65 H L, 62-671963-64 A W, 88-761962-63 H W, 78-671961-62 H L, 73-751960-61 H L, 57-671959-60 H W, 93-671958-59 H L, 65-721957-58 H W, 68-631956-57 A W, 105-961949-50 A W, 64-471938-39 H W, 32-311935-36 H W, 28-171931-32 H L, 23-311930-31 H W, 33-271923-24 A W, 23-18

COMPANY F (1-0)1907-08 A W, 14-10

CONNECTICUT (2-7)11/11/2011 A L, 57-701983-84 A L, 60-851976-77 H W, 72-711975-76 A L, 69-981973-74 H L, 56-631972-73 H L, 62-711971-72 A L, 62-681953-54 A L, 64-801952-53 H W, 71-59

COOPER UNION (1-0)1931-32 H W, 73-19

CORNELL (122-98)1/26/13 H L, 63-661/19/13 A W, 67-581/28/2012 A L, 60-651/21/2012 H W, 61-561/15/2011 H W, 79-751/22/2011 A W, 70-661/23/2010 H L, 51-771/16/2010 A L, 53-741/24/2009 A L, 72-831/17/2009 H L, 59-711/26/2008 H L, 54-721/19/2008 A L, 64-701/27/2007 A L, 51-561/20/2007 H L, 45-491/21/2006 A W, 58-571/28/2006 H L, 59-811/15/2005 H W, 70-611/22/2005 A L, 47-77

1/17/2004 A L, 66-901/24/2004 H L, 53-661/18/2003 A L, 38-511/25/2003 H L, 53-551/19/2002 H W, 56-401/26/2002 A W, 54-421/27/2001 A L, 35-411/27/2001 H W, 42-381/14/2000 H W, 75-581/22/2000 A W, 69-66 (OT)1/15/1999 A L, 47-631/23/1999 H W, 76-651/17/1998 H L, 50-531/24/1998 A L, 53-631/18/1997 A L, 46-621/25/1997 H L, 69-741/20/1996 H L, 71-751/27/1996 A L, 63-761/14/1995 A L, 76-821/21/1995 H L, 59-681/15/1994 H W, 53-491/22/1994 A W, 67-581/16/1993 A W, 74-641/23/1993 H W, 75-611/18/1992 H W, 78-741/25/1992 A W, 85-701/19/1991 H W, 65-551/26/1991 A L, 65-741/20/1990 A L, 68-711/27/1990 H W, 72-661/21/1989 A W, 60-551/31/1989 H L, 54-611987-88 H L, 60-731987-88 A L, 46-681986-87 H W, 57-471986-87 A L, 60-731985-86 A L, 52-541985-86 H W, 62-531984-85 A W, 64-571984-85 H L, 51-561983-84 H W, 43-401983-84 A L, 48-491982-83 H W, 52-421982-83 A L, 55-571981-82 A L, 43-451981-82 H W, 72-601980-81 A L, 64-751980-81 H W, 46-451979-80 H W, 60-591979-80 A W, 58-571978-79 A W, 78-701978-79 H W, 82-621977-78 H W, 74-561977-78 A W, 66-611976-77 H W, 80-521976-77 A W, 74-721975-76 H W, 55-531975-76 A W, 89-881974-75 H W, 84-811974-75 A L, 60-901973-74 A L, 63-641973-74 H W, 66-591972-73 H W, 68-591972-73 A W, 66-621971-72 A W, 87-741971-72 H L, 58-711970-71 A W, 67-581970-71 H W, 56-48

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1969-70 A W, 75-571969-70 H W, 84-631968-69 A W, 78-671968-69 H W, 79-521967-68 A L, 57-741967-68 H W, 93-511966-67 A L, 40-741966-67 H W, 57-511965-66 H W, 69-681965-66 H L, 73-841964-65 A L, 73-791964-65 H L, 80-891963-64 H L, 64-761963-64 A L, 82-851962-63 A L, 70-801961-62 H L, 58-711961-62 A L, 62-741960-61 A L, 48-491960-61 H L, 57-691959-60 A L, 70-741959-60 H L, 72-761958-59 A L, 52-681958-59 H W, 70-631957-58 A W, 60-561957-58 H W, 85-651956-57 H W, 103-701956-57 A W, 80-621955-56 H W, 73-671955-56 A L, 58-631954-55 A L, 55-691954-55 H W, 82-621953-54 A L, 73-811953-54 H L, 57-661952-53 H W, 86-411951-52 N L, 64-661951-52 A L, 65-681951-52 H W, 67-461950-51 H W, 85-541950-51 A W, 54-441949-50 A L, 49-691949-50 H W, 60-531948-49 A W, 58-501948-49 H W, 51-491947-48 A W, 40-371947-48 H W, 73-681946-47 A W, 41-271946-47 H W, 47-451945-46 H L, 36-701945-46 A L, 43-441944-45 H L, 35,501944-45 A L, 33-371943-44 A L, 36-501943-44 H W, 46-351942-43 H W, 49-401942-43 H L . 51-591941-42 A L, 35-501941-42 H L, 27-521940-41 A L, 22-381940-41 H L, 34-421939-40 A L, 33-401939-40 H W, 43-341938-39 H W, 37-321938-39 A W, 43-421937-38 H W, 47-281937-38 A L, 43-451936-37 H W, 34-281936-37 H W, 50-371935-36 H W, 59-26

1935-36 A W, 33-271934-35 H W, 37-321934-35 A W, 36-261933-34 A L, 28-301933-34 H L, 29-301932-33 A W, 38-341932-33 H W, 37-361931-32 A W, 49-361931-32 H W, 46-341930-31 A W, 35-331930-31 H W, 45-281929-30 A W, 41-341929-30 H W, 51-261928-29 A W, 35-301928-29 H L, 24-361927-28 A L, 21-361927-28 H L, 26-281926-27 H W, 16-101926-27 A L, 23-351925-26 H W, 33-241925-26 A W, 23-181924-25 A W, 22-191924-25 H W, 21-111923-24 A L, 19-241923-24 H W, 24-191922-23 H L, 22-271922-23 A W, 28-261921-22 H W, 23-221921-22 A L, 18-311920-21 H L, 17-201920-21 A L, 18-311919-20 H W, 22-211919-20 A L, 12-351918-19 H W, 25-211917-18 H L, 17-261917-18 A L, 26-391916-17 A W, 39-381916-17 H W, 32-271915-16 H L, 15-361915-16 A L, 13-441914-15 H W, 25-161914-15 A L, 19-221913-14 H W, 19-171913-14 A L, 19-411912-13 A L, 17-191912-13 H L, 13-191911-12 A L, 7-191911-12 H W, 22-201910-11 A W, 20-161910-11 H W, 33-191908-09 A W, 47-201908-09 H W, 29-121907-08 A W, 23-171907-08 H W, 38-181906-07 H W, 27-131906-07 A W, 23-161905-06 H W, 38-81905-06 A W, 26-141904-05 H W, 30-11 1904-05 A W, 23-171903-04 A W, 31-181903-04 A W, 49-131902-03 A W, 29-131902-03 H W, 17-6

DARTMOUTH (107-97)3/9/2013 A L, 58-642/8/2013 H L, 57-60

3/3/2012 H W, 61-552/3/2012 A W, 64-622/18/2011 H W, 67-601/29/2011 A W, 66-452/19/2010 A L, 44-481/30/2010 H W, 63-512/28/2009 A L, 53-672/13/2009 H W, 65-523/1/2008 H L, 47-632/15/2008 A W, 59-503/2/2007 H W, 69-672/3/2007 A W, 61-552/4/2006 H L, 68-783/3/2006 A L, 62-691/29/2005 H W, 64-452/19/2005 A L, 48-501/30/2004 A W, 78-422/21/2004 H W, 73-582/15/2003 A L, 49-632/28/2003 H L, 36-502/9/2002 H L, 51-572/22/2002 A W, 62-582/2/2001 H W, 71-573/3/2001 A W, 71-64 2/4/2000 A L, 46-523/4/2000 H W, 70-631/8/1999 H L, 54-582/13/1999 A L, 61-661/10/1998 H W, 55-532/13/1998 A W, 62-561/11/1997 A L, 57-732/14/1997 H L, 47-821/12/1996 A L, 57-592/17/1996 H L, 54-712/4/1995 H L, 57-773/3/1995 A L, 67-692/11/1994 H L, 65-802/26/1994 A L, 52-642/5/1993 H L, 63-723/6/1993 A W, 68-662/15/1992 H W, 74-532/28/1992 A W, 76-591/11/1991 H W, 77-75 (OT)2/16/1991 A L, 61-671/12/1990 A L, 73-752/17/1990 H L, 68-721/14/1989 H L, 30-542/17/1989 A L, 66-881987-88 A L, 73-851987-88 H L, 74-791986-87 A L, 65-811986-87 H W, 89-741985-86 A L, 64-681985-86 H W, 69-611984-85 H W, 67-631984-85 A W, 83-661983-84 H W, 48-451983-84 A W, 77-741982-83 H W, 48-461982-83 A W, 74-731981-82 A W, 54-501981-82 H W, 56-451980-81 A W, 71-571979-80 H W, 53-481979-80 A L, 54-631978-79 H W, 45-401978-79 A W, 68-571977-78 H W, 62-58

1977-78 A W, 64-471976-77 H W, 84-611976-77 A W, 93-571975-76 H W, 84-691975-76 A L, 57-611974-75 H L, 77-781974-75 A L, 77-931973-74 H W, 53-511973-74 A W, 66-591972-73 H W, 84-571972-73 A L, 74-761971-72 A W, 87-861971-72 H L, 73-1071970-71 H W, 84-831970-71 A L, 73-781969-70 A W, 72-581969-70 H W, 107-741968-69 H W, 94-611968-69 A W, 74-411967-68 A W, 76-701967-68 H W, 86-581966-67 H W, 78-531966-67 A W, 49-471965-66 A W, 77-721965-66 H W, 85-601964-65 A W, 85-771964-65 H W, 108-871963-64 A W, 80-761963-64 H W, 82-671962-63 A W, 55-511962-63 H L, 55-581961-62 H W, 62-501961-62 A L, 54-65 1960-61 H W, 74-571960-61 H L, 54-651959-60 H L, 78-841959-60 A L, 77-861958-59 A L, 40-691958-59 H L, 55-951957-58 H L, 60-821957-58 A L, 70-721956-57 H W, 78-681956-57 A L, 56-631955-56 H L, 70-711955-56 A L, 50-611954-55 H W, 63-511954-55 A L, 63-841952-53 H W, 75-651952-53 A W, 63-591951-52 H W, 83-621951-52 A W, 58-551950-51 A W, 59-431950-51 H W, 76-491949-50 A W, 74-561949-50 H W, 74-591948-49 A W, 50-481948-49 H L, 38-471947-48 H W, 64-541947-48 A W, 44-351946-47 H W, 60-561946-47 A W, 52-471945-46 H L, 35-471945-46 A L, 27-471944-45 H W, 51-331944-45 A L, 38-451943-44 A L, 40-511943-44 H L, 53-691942-43 H L, 44-66

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1942-43 A L, 48-701941-42 A L, 23-661941-42 H L, 43-461940-41 A L, 36-491940-41 H L, 33-391938-39 H W, 50-451938-39 A L, 48-541937-38 H W, 48-371937-38 A L, 36-461936-37 H W, 45-431936-37 A L, 45-471935-36 A W, 35-341935-36 H W, 40-331934-35 H W, 37-221934-35 A L, 31-361933-34 A L, 28-481933-34 H L, 22-241932-33 A L, 32-451932-33 H L, 26-521931-32 A W, 42-321931-32 H W, 32-171930-31 A W, 25-241930-31 H W, 37-311929-30 A W, 33-321929-30 H W, 56-281928-29 A L, 34-411928-29 H L, 25-291927-28 H L, 22-271927-28 A L, 20-261926-27 A L, 28-301926-27 H L, 14-381925-26 A W, 33-151925-26 H W, 32-301924-25 A L, 15-311924-25 H L, 15-211923-24 A L, 20-211923-24 H L, 18-201922-23 A W, 36-201922-23 H L, 29-321921-22 A L, 18-261921-22 H L, 19-211920-21 A L, 18-211920-21 H L, 21-261919-20 A L, 22-271919-20 H W, 28-251917-18 A W, 23-211917-18 H W, 22-181916-17 A L, 24-401916-17 H L, 20-261915-16 H L, 16-301915-16 A W, 33-201914-15 A W, 33-111914-15 H W, 28-241913-14 A W, 15-131913-14 H W, 21-161912-13 A L, 9-201912-13 H W, 29-211911-12 A L, 18-301911-12 H W, 18-171907-08 H W, 21-71905-06 H L, 10-16

DAVIDSON (0-2)12/29/1999 N L, 47-501967-68 N L, 59-61 (!)

DAYTON (0-1)1985-86 A L, 46-57

DELAWARE (1-5)12/30/1993 N L, 52-721987-88 A L, 53-631986-87 A L, 71-831984-85 A L, 62-651983-84 A L, 63-681981-82 N W, 54-46

DELAWARE STATE (1-0)11/12/2007 N W, 47-41

DEPAUL (0-1)11/17/2009 A L, 53-59

DENVER (1-0)1949-50 A W, 63-59

DETROIT (1-1)1987-88 N W, 80-651957-58 A L, 71-78

DETROIT YMCA (0-1)1906-07 A L, 15-22

DICKINSON (2-0)1947-48 A W, 48-461927-28 H W, 37-24

DRAKE (0-1)1985-86 N L, 56-58

DREW (1-0)12/1/1997 H W, 67-63

DUKE (1-2)11/12/2006 A L, 43-8611/23/1999 A L, 52-991951-52 N W, 66-58

DUQUESNE (0-2)1974-75 N L, 63-881964-65 A L, 65-102

EAST CAROLINA (0-1)12/3/1994 N L, 51-78

EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-1)12/5/1997 N L, 59-68

ELON (1-2)12/22/12 H L, 69-701/8/2012 A W, 65-601/2/2011 H L, 69-70

EVANSVILLE (0-1)1963-64 A L, 60-96

EVANSTON YMCA (1-0)1906-07 A W, 22-14

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-0)1/2/2012 H W, 67-52

FDU-FLORHAM (1-0)1/11/2004 H W, 77-45

FALL RIVER YMCA1904-05 A W, 18-11

FITCHBURG YMCA (1-0)W, 19-16

FLORIDA (0-1)1971-72 N L, 47-87

FLORIDA ATLANTIC (0-1)1/2/1996 A L, 58-70

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (0-1)12/27/1995 A L, 67-82

FLORIDA SOUTHERN (1-1)1982-83 A L, 63-701978-79 A W, 68-60

FORDHAM (28-50)11/14/2008 A W, 65-6211/9/2007 H L, 61-791/6/2004 A L, 57-6111/26/1996 H L, 62-6611/28/1995 A W, 60-481/23/1995 H L, 57-851/17/1994 A L, 60-661/25/1993 H W, 65-511/13/1992 A L, 54-6012/11/1990 H L, 72-831/9/1990 A L, 59-821/10/1989 A L, 71-971987-88 H L, 58-701986-87 H L, 77-791985-86 A L, 43-441984-85 H L, 72-731983-84 A L, 65-781982-83 H L, 56-571981-82 A L, 43-571980-81 H L, 53-611979-80 A L, 57-651978-79 H L, 75-761977-78 A W, 67-641976-77 H W, 92-771975-76 A L, 57-651974-75 H L, 58-671973-74 MSG L, 51-751972-73 MSG L, 66-841971-72 H L, 70-881970-71 H L, 67-831969-70 A W, 80-691968-69 H W, 82-731967-68 A L, 66-711966-67 H L, 52-561965-66 A W, 67-661964-65 H L, 80-851963-64 A L, 66-681962-63 H L, 50-811961-62 A L, 59-671960-61 H W, 51-471959-60 A L, 68-901958-59 H L, 73-881957-58 A L, 79-1031956-57 H W, 99-841955-56 A L, 68-811954-55 H L, 68-711953-54 N L, 62-631952-53 A L, 65-711951-52 A W, 47-461950-51 H W, 70-471949-50 A W, 58-41

1948-49 H W, 74-381947-48 A W, 58-461946-47 H L, 55-561945-46 A W, 52-511942-43 H L, 44-521941-42 A L, 43-541940-41 H L, 29-411939-40 A L, 31-321938-39 H L, 37-391937-38 A W, 40-321936-37 H W, 36-281935-36 A L, 19-261934-35 H W, 30-291933-34 H L, 30-401933-34 A L, 21-371932-33 A W, 43-421931-32 H W, 30-131930-31 MSG W, 26-181930-31 H L, 24-291929-30 H L, 21-231928-29 A L, 18-361914-15 H W, 39-161912-13 H W, 27-71907-08 H W, 29-6

FORT MONMOUTH (2-0)1942-43 A W, 64-501942-43 H W, 49-45

FURMAN (2-1)11/10/2012 A W, 68-4711/14/2011 H L, 58-621976-77 A W, 93-79

GEORGETOWN (7-6)1981-82 N L, 26-381970-71 H W, 80-681969-70 A L, 68-721968-69 H W, 103-621967-68 A L, 63-651966-67 H W, 82-711965-66 A L, 79-971964-65 H L, 85-971958-59 N L, 77-1011929-30 H W, 45-171910-11 H W, 49-121909-10 H W, 21-111908-09 H W, 23-101907-08 A L, 18-22

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1-2)12/11/1992 A L, 70-801982-83 N L, 60-651966-67 N W, 79-74

GEORGIA (1-1)1982-83 N L, 53-861952-53 N W, 61-51

GEORGIA TECH (0-1)1976-77 N L, 79-80

GRAMBLING (1-0)11/23/1996 N W, 77-59

HALLORAN HOSPITAL (0-1)1948-49 H L, 32-59

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HARTFORD (0-1)12/28/1988 N L, 62-70

HARVARD (94-76)3/8/2013 A L, 51-562/10/2013 H W, 78-633/2/2012 H L, 70-77 (OT)2/4/2012 A L, 52-572/19/2011 H L, 42-611/28/2011 A L, 66-772/20/2010 A L, 57-771/29/2010 H L, 45-742/27/2009 A L, 63-722/14/2009 H W, 60-592/29/2008 H W, 61-542/16/2008 A W, 73-643/3/2007 H W, 76-662/2/2007 A W, 90-702/3/2006 H L, 59-693/4/2006 A L, 64-691/30/2005 H W, 57-552/18/2005 A L, 71-781/31/2004 A W, 78-672/20/2004 H W, 73-582/14/2003 A L, 63-773/1/2003 H L, 63-662/8/2002 H L, 52-552/23/2002 A L, 56-592/3/2001 H W, 65-553/2/2001 A L, 61-662/5/2000 A W, 71-653/3/2000 H L, 59-611/9/1999 H W, 72-622/12/1999 A L, 63-681/9/1998 H L, 61-662/14/1998 A W, 78-661/10/1997 A L, 49-632/15/1997 H L, 57-811/13/1996 A L, 48-722/16/1996 H L, 44-712/3/1995 H L, 56-583/4/1995 A L, 61-932/12/1994 H L, 75-762/25/1994 A L, 68-702/6/1993 H W, 101-703/5/1993 A L, 75-822/14/1992 H W, 94-762/29/1992 A L, 67-701/12/1991 H L, 76-772/15/1991 A W, 92-771/13/1990 A L, 74-872/16/1990 H L, 72-771/13/1989 H L, 64-832/18/1989 A L, 76-80 (2OT)1987-88 A L, 57-641987-88 H L, 65-661986-87 A W, 88-811986-87 H W, 77-731985-86 A W, 60-491985-86 H W, 73-541984-85 H L, 56-591984-85 A W, 62-581983-84 H L, 71-791983-84 A L, 77-881982-83 H W, 60-441982-83 A L, 62-661981-82 A L, 69-731981-82 H W, 55-50

1980-81 A L, 58-611979-80 H W, 85-631979-80 A L, 71-811978-79 H W, 90-741978-79 A W, 96-821977-78 H W, 71-621977-78 A W, 88-641976-77 H W, 92-741976-77 A L, 71-731975-76 H W, 75-671975-76 A L, 83-921974-75 H L, 77-801974-75 A L, 72-1111973-74 H L, 51-581973-74 A L, 57-641972-73 H L, 59-641972-73 A W, 86-681971-72 A L, 100-1021971-72 H L, 84-861970-71 H L, 71-731970-71 A L, 66-851969-70 A W, 73-721969-70 H W, 96-691968-69 H W, 81-751968-69 A W, 92-741967-68 A W, 103-701967-68 H W, 115-561966-67 H W, 80-711966-67 A L, 73-821965-66 A W, 75-731965-66 H W, 99-851964-65 A L, 80-931964-65 H W, 86-771963-64 A L, 71-851963-64 H W, 69-591962-63 H W, 51-441962-63 H L, 50-711961-62 H L, 67-751961-62 A L, 73-961960-61 A L, 61-671960-61 H W, 70-681959-60 H W, 67-501959-60 A L, 69-731958-59 A L, 63-661958-59 H L, 75-801957-58 H L, 61-801957-58 A L, 67-831956-57 H W, 80-611956-57 A W, 92-731955-56 A W, 87-611955-56 H W, 78-551954-55 A W, 76-711954-55 W W, 58-531953-54 A W, 63-571953-54 H W, 69-511952-53 H W, 82-571952-53 A W, 77-561951-52 H W, 68-511951-52 A W, 83-571950-51 H W, 90-631950-51 A W, 60-531949-50 A W, 62-521949-50 H W, 71-601948-49 H W, 86-491948-49 A W, 57-531947-48 A W, 55-531947-48 H W, 71-591946-47 A L, 50-66

1946-47 H W, 69-511942-43 H W, 54-431942-43 A L, 52-531941-42 H W, 56-441940-41 H W, 42-281940-41 A W, 36-181939-40 H L, 35-401939-40 A L, 35-381938-39 H W, 55-361938-39 A W, 51-321937-38 H W, 58-341937-38 A L, 31-361936-37 H W, 38-251936-37 A L, 30-371935-36 H W, 47-331935-36 A W, 29-271934-35 A W, 51-281934-35 H W, 52-291933-34 A W, 29-251933-34 H W, 48-351931-32 A W, 31-221929-30 H W, 44-171926-27 H W, 32-351924-25 A W, 26-211923-24 A W, 28-221906-07 H W, 18-61906-07 A W, 19-101905-06 A W, 17-131905-06 H W, 22-171903-04 H W, 39-141903-04 A W, 24-161902-03 A W, 14-121902-03 H W, 20-111901-02 H W, 28-111901-02 A L, 16-191900-01 H L, 9-11

HAVERFORD (4-0)11/13/12 H W, 74-4011/20/2001 H W, 52-3711/27/1993 H W, 85-7011/24/1990 H W, 96-58

HAWAII-PACIFIC (1-0)1986-87 N W, 89-62

HOFSTRA (1-8)12/22/2004 A L, 40-6412/6/2003 H L, 55-581/25/1994 A L, 62-721/7/1993 A L, 60-681/8/1992 H L, 66-801/8/1991 H L, 64-831/6/1990 A L, 71-8012/3/1988 A L, 74-781985-86 N W, 81-60

HOLY CROSS (7-4)1/8/2013 A L, 69-7812/6/2011 H W, 46-4511/15/1998 A W, 56-5311/22/1997 H W, 76-6411/30/1990 N L, 69-721982-83 A W, 59-571969-70 MSG W, 92-681952-53 A L, 65-781951-52 A L, 80-851949-50 H W, 61-54

1948-49 A L, 49-551947-48 H W, 60-53

HOWARD (1-0)12/8/1989 N W, 69-68

IDAHO STATE (1-0)1970-71 N W, 73-66

ILLINOIS (0-4)12/6/1996 A L, 59-841984-85 A L, 48-721950-51 MSG L, 71-79 (!)1949-50 A L, 46-58

INDIANA (0-1)1975-76 MSG L, 63-106

INDIANA STATE (1-0)1966-67 N W, 63-59

IONA (0-4)12/1/1992 N L, 68-801976-77 A L, 69-841975-76 H L, 73-751973-74 H L, 51-55

JACKSONVILLE (0-2)1984-85 N L, 61-811973-74 N L, 50-58

JEFFERSON (0-1)1902-03 A L, 14-17

KANSAS AC (0-2)1907-08 A L, 22-261907-08 A L, 25-33

KENT STATE (0-1)1972-73 N L, 53-64

KENNESAW STATE (1-0)11/18/2006 H W, 63-51

KENTUCKY (0-1)1947-48 MSG L, 53-76 (!)

KINGSTON 17TH SEP. CO. (0-2)1901-02 A L, 8-381901-02 A L, 7-15

LAFAYETTE (14-27)12/30/2011 H W, 77-671/5/2011 A W, 76-731/6/2010 A L, 74-9112/8/2007 H L, 64-7812/11/2006 A W, 75-5812/10/2005 H W, 71-671/2/2005 A L, 62-651/3/2004 H L, 73-821/2/2003 A L, 52-6111/29/2000 A L, 50-6011/20/1999 H L, 52-5912/10/1998 A L, 61-8111/19/1997 H L, 55-6012/12/1995 A L, 51-6412/5/1994 H L, 75-7812/7/1993 A L, 53-70

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12/28/1992 H L, 72-772/18/1992 A L, 69-7512/5/1989 H L, 73-8112/6/1988 H L, 50-731987-88 A W, 64-631986-87 A W, 68-651985-86 H W, 70-591981-82 N L, 60-661979-80 A W, 64-611978-79 H L, 56-601977-78 A W, 56-55 (OT)1976-77 H L, 74-911975-76 A L, 72-951974-75 A L, 72-901973-74 H L, 52-591972-73 H L, 64-771971-72 H L, 64-1001965-66 H W, 109-931964-65 A L, 86-901963-64 H W, 75-681962-63 A W, 54-481961-62 H L, 54-691946-47 A L, 43-521945-46 H W, 48-46

LARCHMONT A.C. (0-2)1901-02 A L, 18-211900-01 A L, 8-16

LA SALLE (1-2)11/12/2010 A L, 71-821969-70 A L, 74-891967-68 N W, 83-69(!)

LA SIERRA (1-0)12/4/2011 N W, 78-56

LEHIGH (22-11)12/3/2009 H W, 75-701/2/2009 A L, 59-731/2/2008 H W, 74-641/2/2007 A W, 55-541/2/2006 H L, 57-6512/6/2004 A W, 75-6112/8/2003 H L, 57-6012/9/2002 A L, 51-6711/27/2001 H W, 52-4812/11/2000 A W, 45-4212/11/1999 H W, 67-651/2/1999 A W, 69-491/3/1998 H W, 67-551/6/1997 A W, 86-661/6/1996 H W, 76-6912/1/1994 A L, 75-851/10/1994 H L, 67-78 (OT)1/11/1993 A L, 79-801/20/1992 H W, 90-841/22/1991 A L, 70-961/23/1990 H L, 71-761/28/1989 H L, 81-931987-88 A L, 65-771986-87 A W, 90-781985-86 H L, 84-901984-85 A W, 52-471983-84 H W, 76-551968-69 H W, 85-471967-68 A W, 78-571966-67 H W, 65-50

1965-66 A W, 102-591964-65 H W, 80-661963-64 A L, 53-561962-63 N W, 65-511962-63 H W, 74-66

LIU-BROOKLYN (4-3)11/28/12 A L, 61-7012/10/2011 H W, 63-5311/20/2007 A L, 60-7011/21/2006 H W, 90-631/22/2006 A W, 80-6311/24/2004 H W, 53-4912/1/1990 N L, 69-71

LONGWOOD (2-1)11/20/2010 A L 76-9511/20/2009 H W 72-6111/19/2004 H W, 82-69

LOUISVILLE (1-0)1967-68 MSG W, 74-67

LOYOLA (MD.) (2-0)1981-82 N W, 40-391979-80 H W, 70-53

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0)12/2/2011 A W, 69-61

MAINE (2-2)12/20/2010 A W, 74-7112/30/2009 H L, 59-651961-62 N W, 73-571959-60 N L, 66-74

MANHATTAN (15-8)12/29/2012 H W, 69-5811/26/2011 A W, 59-4111/24/2003 A L, 57-721/5/1994 A L, 45-921/4/1993 H W, 84-8011/26/1991 A L, 81-9411/27/1990 H L, 64-8011/28/1989 A L, 67-8511/29/1988 A W, 73-531987-88 H L, 80-841986-87 H W, 79-731985-86 A W, 69-351984-85 H W, 72-591983-84 H L, 77-831982-83 H W, 73-581981-82 A W, 49-401979-80 A W, 71-561978-79 A W, 84-761977-78 H L, 80-91 (OT)1976-77 H W, 90-621929-30 H W, 31-241917-18 H W, 38-16

MANITONIC RENAL AC (1-0)1906-07 A W, 19-16

MARIST (1-5)11/17/2012 H L, 62-6712/28/2011 A L, 59-7912/21/2008 MSG W, 63-5811/17/2001 A L, 59-69

11/25/1994 A L, 57-6812/9/1989 A L, 62-82

MARQUETTE (0-4)12/1/1995 A L, 45-7212/6/1991 A L, 63-711986-87 A L, 68-791957-58 N L, 51-82

MARSHALL (0-2)1979-80 N L, 78-881976-77 A L, 78-79

MARYLAND (2-2)1963-64 N L, 76-821924-25 H L, 23-241912-13 H W, 43-121911-12 H W, 32-20

UMBC (0-1)11/22/2008 H L, 52-66

MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (1-0)11/15/2010 H W, 108-74

MARYWOOD (1-0)1/6/2007 H W, 87-38

MASSACHUSETTS (1-2)1/9/2003 A L, 47-661984-85 N W, 52-401960-61 N L, 57-64

MEMPHIS (0-1)1970-71 N L, 62-93

MERCHANT MARINE (10-0)1987-88 H W, 98-791986-87 H W, 97-791984-85 H W, 66-591983-84 H W, 79-741975-76 H W, 96-691974-75 A W, 89-711949-50 A W, 97-441948-49 H W, 69-271947-48 H W, 70-421946-47 H W, 67-34

MIAMI (FLA.) (1-2)11/21/2000 A L, 41-6512/29/1995 A L, 62-691952-53 A W, 64-59

MICHIGAN (0-1)1947-48 MSG L, 49-66 (!)

MIDSHIPMEN (1-1)1944-45 H L, 54-701943-44 H W, 44-41

MINNESOTA (1-2)1907-08 A L, 8-91907-08 A L, 11-161904-05 H W, 27-15

MITCHEL FIELD (0-1)1943-44 H L, 36-45

MONMOUTH (1-0)12/3/1999 N W, 61-45

MOREHEAD STATE (1-0)11/20/2004 H W, 76-58

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-2)11/30/2002 A L, 48-5711/25/2000 H W, 56-4412/9/1997 A L, 42-69

MT. VERNON 1ST REG. (1-0)1900-01 A W, 12-8

MUHLENBURG (0-1)1944-45 A L, 33-34

MURRAY STATE (0-1)12/29/1993 N L, 66-82

NATIONAL A.C. (1-0)1902-03 A W, 19-17

NAVY (18-16)1/17/2005 A W, 69-6312/22/2001 N 74-72 (OT)1958-59 H L, 54-671957-58 A L, 69-911956-57 H W, 83-701952-53 H W, 77-711951-52 A L, 53-651950-51 H W, 87-621949-50 A L, 45-691948-49 H W, 53-361947-48 A W, 40-371946-47 H L, 50-601945-46 A L, 41-621943-44 A L, 38-651942-43 H W, 56-521941-42 A L, 34-441940-41 H W, 54-351939-40 A W, 38-291938-39 H W, 47-391937-38 A L, 29-381936-37 H W, 50-481935-36 A W, 40-241934-35 A L, 24-331933-34 H L, 20-431932-33 A L, 31-561928-29 H W, 32-311926-27 A L, 14-191925-26 H L, 29-301924-25 A L, 19-401923-24 H W, 34-23

NEBRASKA (0-1)1987-88 H L, 62-82

NEW HAMPSHIRE (3-0)1/17/2006 H W, 64-6112/30/1999 N W, 72-571980-81 N W, 59-47

NEWPORT YMCA (1-0)1904-05 A W, 24-22

NJIT (4-0)1/9/2009 H W, 73-50

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1/12/2008 A W, 64-5211/17/2006 H W, 73-6011/18/1998 H W, 69-58

NEWARK TURN VEREIN (0-1)1901-02 H L, 13-16

NEW MExICO (0-3)11/22/1996 A L, 56-941984-85 A L, 44-571973-74 N L, 56-109

NEW ORLEANS (0-1)1/2/1991 A L, 53-83

NORWALK G.F. (1-0)1903-04 A W, 17-6

NYU (20-15)12/13/1988 A W, 72-701987-88 MSG W, 70-561986-87 H W, 78-641985-86 A W, 66-561983-84 H W, 71-551970-71 MSG W, 80-651969-70 MSG W, 71-591968-69 MSG W, 69-681967-68 H W, 80-641958-59 H L, 70-931946-47 H W, 71-411935-36 H L, 27-391934-35 H L, 26-451933-34 N L, 29-441933-34 H L, 17-391932-33 N L, 24-401932-33 H W, 31-261931-32 N L, 27-281931-32 MSG W, 22-171930-31 H W, 39-281929-30 N L, 24-351928-29 H L, 31-331927-28 H L, 18-361926-27 A L, 23-261925-26 H W, 29-191924-25 N W, 23-191923-24 H W, 32-271922-23 H W, 30-251921-22 H L, 26-281920-21 H L, 18-261919-20 H L, 23-301914-15 H W, 29-271913-14 H L, 16-221912-13 H W, 23-101911-12 H W, 26-151910-11 H W, 28-12

NIAGARA (1-0)1968-69 H W, 107-84

NORTH CAROLINA (0-2)1966-67 N L, 66-981951-52 N L, 60-61

UNC-CHARLOTTE (0-1)1/5/1989 A L, 42-75

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0-3)12/28/2004 A L, 74-84

11/26/1988 A L, 54-1101971-72 N L, 48-76

NORTHEASTERN (1-1)11/16/2001 N W, 66-541981-82 N L, 62-72

NORTH TExAS (1-0)12/3/2011 N W, 72-57

NORTHWESTERN (1-1)11/30/1991 A L, 60-781969-70 N W, 83-68

NOTRE DAME (0-2)12/23/2005 A L, 68-751/10/1995 A L, 56-75

OHIO STATE (1-1)11/13/2007 A L, 54-681930-31 H W, 30-29

OLD DOMINION (0-2)1980-81 A L, 58-921974-75 A L, 67-80

ORAL ROBERTS (0-1)1977-78 A L, 60-66

ORANGE YMCA1908-09 A W, 23-19

OREGON (2-1)1972-73 N L, 56-811949-50 A L, 74-621949-50 A L, 46-35

PACIFIC (0-1)1977-78 A L, 58-75

PATERSON YMCA (0-1)1900-01 A L, 9-24

PEEKSKILL (1-0)1902-03 A W, 57-7

PENN (86-137)2/23/2013 H W, 58-412/1/2013 A L, 58-622/18/2012 A L, 59-61 (OT)1/13/2012 H L, 64-662/12/2011 H W, 75-622/25/2011 A L, 54-642/26/2010 H W, 56-552/13/2010 A W, 66-623/7/2009 H L, 50-512/6/2009 A W, 74-633/8/2008 A L, 67-692/8/2008 H W, 74-582/12/2007 A L, 54-731/13/2007 H L, 43-691/14/2006 A L, 55-872/17/2006 H W, 59-572/11/2005 A L, 66-732/26/2005 H L, 72-802/13/2004 H L, 76-912/28/2004 A L, 50-642/8/2003 H L, 40-47

3/7/2003 A L, 39-632/2/2002 A W, 54-533/1/2002 H L, 47-511/12/2001 A L, 44-652/17/2001 H W, 69-571/28/2000 H L, 37-632/19/2000 A L, 58-811/30/1999 H L, 51-672/26/1999 A L, 48-871/30/1998 A L, 63-702/28/1998 H L, 53-711/31/1997 H L, 56-633/1/1997 A L, 56-722/3/1996 A L, 50-743/1/1996 H L, 62-822/11/1995 A L, 55-902/24/1995 H L, 48-882/4/1994 A L, 55-673/7/1994 H L, 69-892/12/1993 A L, 63-842/27/1993 H L, 67-742/8/1992 A L, 76-813/6/1992 H W, 71-662/8/1991 H W, 68-672/23/1991 A L, 61-652/3/1990 H L, 72-783/2/1990 A W, 74-692/11/1989 A W, 76-592/24/1989 H L, 61-681987-88 A L, 51-561987-88 H L, 55-821986-87 H L, 73-791986-87 A L, 73-941985-86 H W, 59-541985-86 A L, 76-911984-85 A L, 51-711984-85 H W, 70-651983-84 A L, 58-631983-84 H W, 72-701982-83 H L, 55-611982-83 A L, 80-871981-82 A L, 47-521981-82 H L, 43-451980-81 H L, 51-671979-80 A L, 57-621979-80 H W, 55-511978-79 A L, 54-641978-79 H W, 74-721977-78 A L, 58-811977-78 H W, 88-841976-77 A L, 85-861976-77 H L, 56-611975-76 A L, 70-941975-76 H L, 84-971974-75 A L, 69-1131974-75 H L, 69-721973-74 A L, 36-731973-74 H L, 65-901972-73 A L, 59-741972-73 H L, 52-591971-72 H L, 59-691971-72 A L, 62-791970-71 A L, 79-921970-71 H L, 58-701969-70 H L, 52-571969-70 A L, 57-711968-69 A L, 81-911968-69 H W, 69-56

1967-68 H W, 68-471967-68 A W, 59-431966-67 H W, 68-601966-67 A L, 72-931965-66 A L, 58-671965-66 H L, 68-831964-65 H L, 62-731964-65 A L, 58-711963-64 H L, 58-671963-64 A L, 56-671962-63 H L, 66-861962-63 A W, 70-661961-62 H L, 54-831961-62 A L, 47-731960-61 A W, 65-541960-61 H L, 50-541959-60 H L, 53-691959-60 A L, 52-611958-59 A L, 74-871958-59 H W, 87-771957-58 H L, 46-481957-58 A L, 77-901956-57 H W, 93-751956-57 A W, 83-661955-56 H W, 82-741955-56 H L, 58-601954-55 H L, 54-621954-55 A W, 90,82 1954-55 N W, 73-711953-54 H W, 69-541953-54 A L, 42-651952-53 A L, 56-631952-53 H L, 45-591951-52 H L, 64-661951-52 A L, 71-771950-51 H W, 68-401950-51 A W, 63-581949-50 H W, 51-461949-50 H W, 50-471948-49 H W, 65-571948-49 A L, 47-571947-48 H W, 52-501947-48 H W, 67-521946-47 H W, 66-501946-47 A W, 68-591945-46 A L, 41-481945-46 H W, 60-561944-45 H L, 50-571943-44 A L, 28-531943-44 H L, 45-501942-43 H L, 55-581942-43 A L, 49-581941-42 H L, 29-431941-42 A W, 53-401940-41 H W, 50-391940-41 A W, 48-341939-40 H W, 48-341939-40 A W, 52-341938-39 H L, 35-401938-39 A W, 30-271937-38 H W, 39-331937-38 A L, 33-401936-37 H L, 40-421936-37 A L, 20-281935-36 H W, 40-331935-36 A W, 27-251934-35 H W, 30-231934-35 A L, 22-34

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1934-35 N L, 34-351933-34 H L, 15-311933-34 A L, 24-291932-33 H W, 29-191932-33 H L, 29-341931-32 A W, 39-231931-32 H W, 38-201930-31 H W, 35-191930-31 H W, 38-241929-30 H W, 32-181929-30 H W, 29-231928-29 H L, 33-391928-29 A W, 35-231927-28 H L, 16-371927-28 A L, 28-341926-27 H W, 26-251926-27 A L, 24-321925-26 H L, 23-341925-26 A L, 23-341924-25 A W, 14-111924-25 H W, 22-201923-24 H W, 26-191923-24 A W, 22-141922-23 A W, 23-181922-23 H L, 16-221921-22 H L, 16-331921-22 A L, 14-251920-21 H L, 16-221920-21 H L, 18-191919-20 A L, 10-321918-19 H L, 18-311918-19 A L, 20-321917-18 A L, 16-211917-18 H L, 24-291916-17 A L, 14-241916-17 H W, 29-201915-16 H L, 22-251915-16 A L, 9-221914-15 H L, 15-181914-15 H W, 26-11 1913-14 H W, 23-111913-14 A W, 21-171912-13 H W, 13-81912-13 A W, 25-131911-12 H W, 15-101911-12 A W, 22-201910-11 H W, 17-151910-11 A W, 22-201909-10 H W, 33-111909-10 A W, 19-131908-09 H W, 34-91908-09 A L, 13-281907-08 A L, 13-211907-08 H L, 15-161906-07 H W, 22-181906-07 A L, 16-201905-06 A W, 14-121905-06 H L, 15-171904-05 A W, 27-171904-05 H W, 56-161903-04 H W, 17-151903-04 A W, 23-121901-02 H W, 25-16

PENN STATE (4-4)12/11/1993 A L, 43-761983-84 N L, 83-841972-73 H L, 52-61

1971-72 H L, 50-731970-71 A W, 71-631969-70 H W, 76-581910-11 H W, 24-161909-10 H W, 24-16

PEPPERDINE (0-1)1986-87 N L, 67-91

PITTSBURGH (3-1)1966-67 A W, 69-571965-66 N W, 65-591961-62 H L, 66-771953-54 A W, 75-64

PORTLAND (1-0)12/2/1989 N W, 78-67

POUGHKEEPSIE 15TH SEP. CO. (0-1)1901-02 A L, 15-46

PRAIRIE VIEW (1-0)12/28/2003 A W, 72-69

PRATT (10-1)12/9/1992 H W, 98-371/7/1989 A W, 105-511949-50 H W, 81-221948-49 H W, 58-241947-48 H W, 68-511946-47 H W, 61-421936-37 H W, 45-331935-36 H W, 39-281905-06 A W, 36-231904-05 A W, 34-181903-04 A W, 42-121900-01 A L, 11-13

PRINCETON (84-145)2/22/2013 H L, 40-652/2/2013 A L, 66-722/17/2012 A L, 66-771/14/2012 H L, 58-622/26/2011 A L, 61-662/11/2011 H L, 46-762/27/2010 H L, 52-672/12/2010 A L, 45-553/6/2009 H W, 58-442/7/2009 A L, 35-633/7/2008 A L, 64-742/9/2008 H W, 58-532/17/2007 A L, 49-541/12/2007 H W, 64-561/13/2006 A L, 64-68 (OT)2/18/2006 H W, 65-642/12/2005 A L, 53-632/25/2005 H L, 59-682/14/2004 H L, 71-78 (OT)2/27/2004 A L, 52-752/7/2004 H L, 51-682/7/2003 H L, 68-513/8/2003 A L, 40-442/1/2002 A L, 41-493/2/2002 H L, 48-491/13/2001 A L, 56-532/16/2001 H W, 59-421/29/2000 H L, 46-532/18/2000 A L, 52-81

1/29/1999 H L, 40-462/27/1999 A L, 52-881/31/1998 A L, 45-582/27/1998 H L, 37-512/1/1997 H L, 53-652/28/1997 A L, 52-672/2/1996 A L, 45-663/2/1996 H L, 55-572/10/1995 A L, 48-762/25/1995 H L, 47-572/5/1994 A L, 46-783/6/1994 H L, 44-642/13/1993 A W, 71-692/26/1993 H W, 65-572/7/1992 A L, 55-713/7/1992 H L, 51-652/9/1991 H L, 47-652/22/1991 A L, 33-562/2/1990 H L, 39-673/3/1990 A L, 46-732/10/1989 A L, 54-712/25/1989 H L, 62-781987-88 A L, 47-691987-88 H L, 52-731986-87 H L, 54-641986-87 A L, 58-631985-86 H W, 61-521985-86 A L, 66-691984-85 A L, 58-631984-85 H W, 54-401983-84 A L, 28-341983-84 H L, 51-751982-83 H L, 49-501982-83 A L, 56-721981-82 A W, 33-311981-82 H L, 53-581980-81 H L, 35-401979-80 A L, 50-771979-80 H L, 47-571978-79 A L, 49-501978-79 H W, 64-521977-78 A W, 38-361977-78 H L, 44-591976-77 A L, 64-851976-77 H L, 49-661975-76 A L, 53-691975-76 H L, 44-461974-75 A L, 67-861974-75 H L, 60-781973-74 A L, 47-901973-74 H L, 43-701972-73 A L, 54-821972-73 H L, 50-511971-72 H L, 57-801971-72 A L, 72-751970-71 A W, 53-501970-71 H W, 71-621969-70 H W, 76-521969-70 A L, 55-611968-69 A L, 49-681968-69 H L, 59-601967-68 H W, 69-601967-68 A L, 57-681967-68 N (IVY PLAYOFF) W, 92-741966-67 H L, 41-551966-67 A L, 45-971965-66 A W, 62-591965-66 H W, 67-62

1964-65 H L, 68-781964-65 A L, 60-931963-64 H W, 69-661963-64 A L, 59-781962-63 H L, 63-861962-63 A L, 55-641961-62 H L, 52-841961-62 A L, 47-841960-61 H L, 66-761960-61 A L, 69-991959-60 H L, 72-841959-60 A L, 69-901958-59 H L, 66-751958-59 A L, 71-861957-58 A L, 60-741957-58 H L, 56-711956-57 A L, 96-1001956-57 H L, 82-881955-56 H W, 77-691955-56 A W, 78-691954-55 A L, 52-531954-55 H W, 65-581954-55 N L, 69-861953-54 H W, 62-601953-54 A L, 47-661952-53 H W, 81-581952-53 A L, 58-701951-52 H L, 63-701951-52 A L, 65-701950-51 H W, 53-521950-51 H W, 73-661949-50 H W, 52-481949-50 A L, 48-501948-49 A W, 57-501948-49 H L, 45-481947-48 A L, 54-491947-48 H W, 76-501946-47 H W, 56-491946-47 A W, 50-411945-46 H W, 46-411944-45 H W, 44-431944-45 A W, 38-371943-44 H L, 31-331943-44 A W, 48-251942-43 H W, 61-591942-43 A L, 25-391941-42 H L, 35-431941-42 A L, 30-561939-40 A L, 41-431939-40 H L, 30-341938-39 A L, 27-321938-39 H W, 37-311937-38 A W, 32-381937-38 H L, 41-491936-37 H W, 49-271936-37 A W, 35-281935-36 A W, 32-221935-36 H W, 36-301934-35 A W, 28-231934-35 H W, 40-271933-34 A L, 21-421933-34 H W, 36-291932-33 A L, 29-491932-33 H L, 24-351931-32 H L, 32-351931-32 A L, 27-291930-31 A W, 44-261930-31 H W, 36-29

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1929-30 H W, 38-251929-30 A W, 44-251928-29 H W, 32-251928-29 A W, 25-241927-28 H L, 22-411927-28 A L, 26-361926-27 A L, 23-311926-27 H W, 36-231925-26 A W, 41-231925-26 H W, 46-271924-25 H L, 15-241924-25 H L, 10-231923-24 H W, 32-241923-24 A L, 17-241922-23 A L, 21-331922-23 H L, 22-251921-22 A L, 10-311921-22 H L, 27-301920-21 A W, 24-201920-21 H L, 13-371919-20 A W, 26-161919-20 H L, 28-321918-19 A L, 15-271918-19 H L, 11-161917-18 A L, 18-311917-18 H L, 18-271916-17 H L, 24-341916-17 A L, 13-181915-16 A L, 12-241915-16 H L, 12-161914-15 H L, 27-291914-15 A W, 22-201913-14 A W, 19-151913-14 H W, 19-121912-13 H L, 24-351912-13 A L, 10-201911-12 H W, 29-161911-12 A W, 26-131910-11 H W, 36-131910-11 A W, 23-121909-10 A W, 40-91909-10 H W, 27-151908-09 H W, 52-101908-09 A W, 51-241907-08 H W, 29-151907-08 A W, 47-131906-07 H W, 20-141906-07 A W, 18-151905-06 A L, 19-231905-06 H W, 32-131904-05 A W, 32-28 1904-05 H W, 33-191903-04 A W, 23-181903-04 H W, 27-151902-03 H W, 31-161902-03 A L, 27-281901-02 A L, 15-451901-02 H W, 18-61900-01 H W, 9-6

PROVIDENCE (0-3)11/28/2006 A L, 55-8111/24/2001 A L, 54-6811/30/1996 A L, 61-74

PT. WASHINGTON MAROONS (1-0)1906-07 A W, 25-15

PURDUE (1-0)1968-69 N W, 74-70

QUINNIPIAC (0-3)12/23/2009 A L, 51-6311/29/1999 A L, 38-4911/21/1998 H L, 52-54

RENSSELAER POLY (1-0)1985-86 H W, 77-40

RICE (1-0)1950-51 W W, 76-63

RICHMOND (1-2)1962-63 A L, 71-731958-59 A L, 59-811956-57 A W, 81-73

RIDER (1-2)1/15/1992 H L, 73-7712/8/1990 A L, 63-7612/10/1988 N W, 64-61

ROCHESTER (6-2)1961-62 N L, 65-821923-24 A W, 30-271921-22 A W, 26-131914-15 A L, 19-211906-07 A W, 28-91905-06 A W, 33-181904-05 A W, 36-241903-04 A W, 27-13

RUTGERS (26-21)11/18/2002 A L, 36-60 12/3/1998 A L, 49-8411/25/1997 A L, 46-651985-86 A L, 60-721980-81 A L, 63-781979-80 H L, 49-651978-79 A L, 63-701977-78 MSG L, 48-621976-77 A W, 85-751975-76 H L, 65-941974-75 A L, 85-1141973-74 H L, 63-851972-73 MSG L, 73-831971-72 N L, 54-651971-72 MSG W, 76-731970-71 A L, 61-741969-70 H W, 61-421968-69 A W, 74-571967-68 H W, 95-641966-67 A L, 62-691965-66 H W, 108-761964-65 A L, 89-1011963-64 H W, 74-731962-63 A L, 68-881961-62 H L, 59-811960-61 A L, 62-751959-60 H W, 82-791958-59 A L, 73-841957-58 H W, 70-661956-57 A W, 93-821955-56 H W, 95-491954-55 A W, 85-611953-54 H W, 64-58

1952-53 A W, 64-551951-52 H L, 64-651950-51 A W, 70-531949-50 H W, 59-451948-49 A L, 52-591947-48 H W, 50-441946-47 A L, 61-641945-46 H W, 57-491926-27 H W, 32-311925-26 A W, 43-291924-25 H W, 31-241923-24 A W, 25-211922-23 H W, 34-221921-22 A L, 24-281914-15 H W, 32-13

SACRAMENTO STATE (0-1)12/31/1994 A L, 68-77

SACRED HEART (4-4)11/30/2009 A L, 55-6012/29/2008 H L, 79-84(OT)11/30/2007 A L, 59-7512/2/2006 H W, 76-7111/30/2005 A W, 61-5912/9/2004 H W, 76-6712/2/2003 A W, 85-79 (OT)

SECOND SIGNAL CORP. (2-0)1904-05 A W, 26-231903-04 A W, 25-10

ST. BONAVENTURE (1-2)1975-76 MSG L, 73-841967-68 N W, 95-75(!)1954-55 N L, 71-73

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) (9-8)1/11/2010 H L, 53-5912/9/2008 A L, 57-5912/10/2007 H W, 83-6412/30/2006 A L, 58-6712/11/2004 A W, 65-5711/29/1997 A L, 59-6812/10/1996 H W, 64-5812/12/1992 N W, 58-5012/2/1992 N W, 104-6712/4/1990 A W, 88-8212/7/1991 N L, 59-6211/25/1989 H L, 75-781935-36 H L, 30-321934-35 H L, 29-311933-34 H W, 28-271931-32 H W, 36-141930-31 H W, 35-21

ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (0-1)12/9/1988 N L, 61-75

ST. JOHN’S (7-17)11/17/2010 A L, 66-7912/23/2006 A L, 70-7612/27/2005 A L, 38-6311/23/1998 A L, 55-7111/30/1993 A L, 49-791985-86 A L, 58-801984-85 H L, 49-681983-84 A L, 58-48

1982-83 H L, 45-721981-82 A L, 51-581980-81 H L, 42-581979-80 H L, 75-911978-79 H W, 90-771977-78 A L, 56-671967-68 MSG W, 60-551929-30 H L, 19-281928-29 H L, 25-321927-28 H L, 14-431926-27 H L, 30-351925-26 H W, 31-201922-23 H W, 44-171918-19 H W, 48-151917-18 H W, 29-211916-17 H W, 34-19

ST. LAWRENCE (1-0)1914-15 H W, 44-12

ST. LOUIS (0-1)1977-78 A L, 66-78 (OT)

ST. MICHAEL’S (1-0)1959-60 N W, 76-61

SAINT PETER’S (0-1)12/28/2005 A L, 54-63

ST. STEPHEN’S (2-0) (NOW BARD COLLEGE)1931-32 H W, 52-131930-31 H W, 41-13

SAN DIEGO (0-3)12/31/2001 A L, 59-751/2/1997 A L, 57-8912/30/1989 A L, 58-85

SAN FRANCISCO (0-2)11/24/2012 A L, 59-791/4/1992 A L, 74-85

SAN FRANCISCO STATE (1-1)12/30/1991 A W, 82-761977-78 A L, 69-71

SAN JOSE STATE (1-0)1970-71 A W, 71-68

SANTA CLARA (1-2)1977-78 A L, 65-721968-69 N L, 58-64

SETON HALL (11-8)11/16/2008 A L, 50-7112/13/1999 A L, 58-6012/13/1994 A L, 56-1031986-87 H L, 73-861985-86 A W, 58-541983-84 H L, 53-611982-83 A L, 69-711981-82 H W, 74-731980-81 A W, 63-611979-80 H L, 58-661978-79 A L, 72-841977-78 H W, 82-78 (OT)1936-37 H W, 43-321932-33 H W, 47-22

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1931-32 H W, 31-231930-31 H W, 38-281929-30 H W, 41-251928-29 H W, 37-171927-28 H W, 29-25

SILENT FIVE (2-1)1902-03 A W, 26-161901-02 A L, 13-251900-01 A W, 11-9

SOUTH CAROLINA (0-1)1979-80 A L, 60-70

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-1)1983-84 A L, 65-68

SOUTHERN METHODIST (0-1)12/28/1990 A L, 45-79

SOUTH FLORIDA (1-1)1982-83 A L, 54-701978-79 A W, 71-65

SPRINGFIELD (1-1)1937-38 H W, 42-321936-37 H L, 34-53

STAMFORD (0-1)1902-03 A L, 14-21

STANFORD (1-3)1986-87 A L, 66-761970-71 A L, 76-851968-69 N W, 69-661939-40 N . L, 31-55

STETSON (1-1)1978-79 A W, 81-781975-76 N L, 84-93

STEVENS TECH (5-1)11/27/1999 H W, 77-411/7/1995 H W, 77-501945-46 A W, 38-281943-44 A W, 49-371943-44 H W, 49-451919-20 H L, 32-47

STONY BROOK (5-6)11/22/2011 A L, 53-6712/4/2010 H W, 73-7212/5/2009 A L, 60-6311/29/2008 H L, 60-6211/24/2007 A W, 66-4611/25/2006 H L, 41-541/26/2006 A W, 55-5411/27/2004 H L, 73-7712/20/2003 A W, 80-75 (OT)12/4/2002 H L, 56-6512/9/2000 H L, 63-67 (OT)12/8/1999 A L, 50-6312/7/1998 H W, 67-61

SWARTHMORE (2-0)11/28/2011 H W, 104-421905-06 H W, 45-15

SYRACUSE (3-10)11/27/2009, A L, 60-8512/28/2000 A L, 47-6112/8/1995 A L, 60-831980-81 A L, 81-1081958-59 A L, 59-901957-58 A L, 50-551956-57 H W, 99-841949-50 A L, 48-601930-31 A L, 28-321929-30 H W, 34-311921-22 A L, 20-241920-21 A L, 13-211901-02 A W, 38-24

TAMPA (1-0)1952-53 A W, 89-59

TENNESSEE (0-1)1974-75 N L, 73-108

TExAS A&M (0-1)12/2/1995 N L, 39-65

TExAS CHRISTIAN (1-1)12/29/1994 N L, 64-661972-73 N W, 74-61

TExAS-EL PASO (1-0)12/27/2002 A W, 55-54

TOLEDO (0-1)1980-81 A L, 54-60

TORONTO (1-0)1932-33 H W, 34-20

TRINITY (7-0)1953-54 A W, 55-521952-53 H W, 75-551910-11 H W, 31-121909-10 H W, 24-81908-09 H W, 34-81908-09 A W, 35-111905-06 H W, 67-11

TROY (2-0)1/19/2006 H W, 73-7112/6/1997 N W, 57-53

TULANE (3-1)12/30/1990 A L, 66-851950-51 H W, 63-511950-51 H W, 62-56

UCLA (0-1)12/27/2001 A L, 55-64

UNION (12-1)1/8/2011 H W, 64-591981-82 H W, 46-401945-46 H W, 51-341944-45 A W, 43-421937-38 H W, 38-311936-37 H W, 51-211935-36 H W, 37-341928-29 H W, 26-251927-28 H L, 19-21

1926-27 H W, 26-221921-22 A W, 20-181920-21 A W, 27-221916-17 A W, 22-18

UNLV (0-1)12/27/1998 A L, 45-74

URSINUS (2-0)1/14/1997 H W, 68-3711/25/1995 H W, 77-35

UTAH (1-0)1981-82 N W, 64-52

UTICA (1-0)1982-83 A W, 57-43

VALPARAISO (1-1)12/21/2001 N L, 55-711957-58 H W, 66-64

VANDERBILT (1-2)1984-85 A L, 59-731972-73 N L, 61-701907-08 A W, 34-16

VERMONT (0-3)11/27/1998 N L, 66-671980-81 N L, 61-631974-75 H L, 78-82

VILLANOVA (2-4)11/20/2012 A W, 75-5712/22/2007 A L, 56-7212/22/2003 A L, 66-7412/2/2000 A L, 64-8012/30/1992 A L, 63-751969-70 A W, 76-64

VIRGINIA (0-2)1987-88 A L, 58-831966-67 N L, 88-112

VIRGINIA TECH (0-1)12/20/2008 MSG L, 52-64

VMI (1-0)1965-66 N W, 80-73

WABASH (0-2)1907-08 A L, 20-321907-08 A L, 15-25

WAGNER (8-2)12/7/2010 H W, 77-7112/8/2009 A W, 102-9112/3/2008 H W, 84-6912/4/2007 A W, 79-6512/5/2006 H W, 70-4412/6/2005 A L, 71-831/3/2001 H L, 62-831/5/2000 H W, 62-561978-79 MSG W, 87-641976-77 A W, 118-90

WAKE FOREST (1-0)1969-70 N W, 101-78

WASHINGTON (0-3)12/30/2003 A L, 51-881972-73 N L, 41-631949-50 A L, 56-601949-50 A L, 46-49

WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS (0-4)1904-05 A L, 7-171903-04 A L, 12-171901-02 A L, 7-261900-01 A L, 8-16

WASHINGTON & LEE (0-1)1956-57 N L, 65-69

WAYLAND BAPTIST (1-0)11/23/2012 N W, 75-63

WEBB INSTITUTE (3-0)1945-46 H W, 55-181944-45 H W, 51-261943-44 H W, 60-15

WESLEYAN (10-1)1930-31 H W, 31-231925-26 H W, 47-241924-25 H W, 26-171923-24 H W, 41-201910-11 H W, 29-131909-10 H W, 33-101908-09 A W, 29-111908-09 H W, 24-181907-08 A W, 26-101907-08 H L, 18-201903-04 H W, 40-12

WESTERN CAROLINA (0-1)12/4/1999 N L, 81-83

WEST SIDE YMCA (1-0)1902-03 A W, 15-10

WEST VIRGINIA (1-3)1971-72 A L, 53-1061967-68 MSG W, 98-711953-54 A L . 81-88

WILLIAM & MARY (1-1)1974-75 A L, 63-751956-57 N W, 93-78

WILLIAMS (10-5)1963-64 A W, 56-521962-63 H W, 67-631961-62 A L, 42-641944-45 A L, 24-321937-38 H W, 46-231936-37 H W, 40-21935-36 H W, 35-241932-33 H L, 15-211930-31 H W, 48-361929-30 A W, 36-351928-29 H W, 49-331927-28 H L, 30-401915-16 H W, 31-181903-04 H W, 16-9

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WISCONSIN (2-0)1906-07 A W, 30-91904-05 H W, 21-15

WYOMING (0-1)1987-88 A L, 56-92

xAVIER (OHIO) (0-1)1979-80 N L, 59-74

YALE (123-100)3/1/2013 H W, 59-462/16/2013 A L, 56-752/24/2012 A L, 67-752/11/2012 H L, 58-593/4/2011 H L, 81-87(2OT)2/5/2011 A L, 67-723/5/2010 A L, 48-652/6/2010 H L, 64-792/21/2009 A L, 49-571/30/2009 H W, 53-422/23/2008 H W, 68-622/1/2008 A W, 71-582/24/2007 A W, 82-642/9/2007 H L, 71-852/10/2006 A L, 67-742/25/2006 H L, 65-711/31/2005 H L, 67-773/5/2005 A L, 68-812/6/2004 A L, 58-633/6/2004 H W, 88-79 (2OT)1/31/2003 H L, 51-651/11/2002 A L, 54-652/16/2002 H L, 56-762/10/2001 A L, 78-80 (2OT)2/23/2001 H W, 62-592/12/2000 H L, 59-652/25/2000 A W, 72-672/6/1999 A L, 48-602/19/1999 H W, 56-632/6/1998 H W, 54-522/21/1998 A W, 71-572/7/1997 A W, 70-542/22/1997 H L, 68-712/10/1996 H W, 74-582/23/1996 A W, 63-621/28/1995 A L, 55-682/17/1995 H W, 79-691/29/1994 H W, 77-582/18/1994 A L, 51-731/29/1993 H W, 58-452/20/1993 A W, 47-461/31/1992 A L, 75-79 (OT)2/22/1992 H W, 64-602/1/1991 A W, 58-533/2/1991 H L, 58-712/10/1990 A L, 44-552/23/1990 H L, 65-772/4/1989 H L, 66-823/3/1989 A L, 85-92 (OT)1987-88 H L, 56-591987-88 A L, 67-781986-87 A L, 66-761986-87 H W, 81-721985-86 H L, 70-711985-86 A L, 66-701984-85 H W, 77-671984-85 A L, 52-55

1983-84 A L, 60-611983-84 H W, 77-761982-83 A L, 70-951982-83 H W, 86-741981-82 H W, 67-551981-82 A W, 64-571980-81 A L, 65-761979-80 H L, 88-941979-80 A L, 81-841978-79 A L, 62-671978-79 H W, 64-621977-78 A W, 55-511977-78 H W, 88-711976-77 H W, 71-441976-77 A W, 48-421975-76 A W, 70-571975-76 H W, 76-751974-75 A L, 69-781974-75 H W, 78-741973-74 H L, 54-591973-74 A W, 69-651972-73 A L, 64-761972-73 H W, 73-711971-72 A L, 61-711971-72 H W, 85-691970-71 A W, 73-581970-71 H W, 92-711969-70 H W, 81-801969-70 A W, 96-691968-69 A W, 71-491968-69 H W, 69-481967-68 H W, 100-721967-68 A W, 67-611966-67 A L, 47-591966-67 H L, 61-711965-66 H L, 69-881965-66 A W, 102-901964-65 A L, 71-721964-65 H L, 82-961963-64 H L, 57-731963-64 A L, 63-761962-63 A L, 44-751962-63 H L, 71-831961-62 A L, 47-661961-62 H L, 60-651960-61 H W, 59-551960-61 A L, 60-681959-60 A W, 96-921959-60 H L, 72-851958-59 H L, 66-841958-59 A L, 68-851957-58 A L, 68-781957-58 H L, 88-911956-57 H L, 87-1031956-57 A L, 57-721955-56 A W, 80-591955-56 H W . 102-601954-55 N L, 70-741954-55 A W, 72-501954-55 H W, 72-561953-54 A L, 55-741953-54 H L, 64-661952-53 A W, 86-631952-53 H W, 71-64 1951-52 H W, 69-621951-52 A W, 62-561950-51 A W, 90-481950-51 H W, 79-49

1949-50 H W, 51-431949-50 A L, 46-591948-49 H L, 51-651948-49 A W, 58-541947-48 A W, 56-441947-48 H W, 61-541946-47 A W, 50-391946-47 H W, 57-561945-46 H L, 32-441945-46 A L, 45-581944-45 A W, 43-411944-45 H W, 41-381943-44 A W, 49-421943-44 H W, 46-351942-43 H W, 55-491942-43 A W, 62-561941-42 A L, 23-401941-42 H L, 42-511940-41 A W, 40-381940-41 H W, 38-311939-40 A L, 35-371939-40 H L, 38-521938-39 H W, 51-301938-39 A W, 39-331937-38 H W, 44-291937-38 A L, 38-491936-37 H W, 41-371936-37 A L, 33-531935-36 A W, 25-241935-36 H W, 49-361934-35 H W, 44-311934-35 A W, 29-181933-34 A L, 26-341933-34 H L, 28-341932-33 A L, 20-231932-33 H L, 27-381931-32 H W, 48-231931-32 A W, 37-291930-31 H W, 32-261930-31 A W, 39-261929-30 A L, 29-301929-30 H W, 46-301928-29 A L, 23-371928-29 H W, 29-281927-28 A W, 24-231927-28 H W, 30-291926-27 A W, 27-221926-27 H W, 34-271925-26 H W, 25-81925-26 H W, 41-311924-25 H W, 28-171924-25 A W, 18-141923-24 H W, 25-151923-24 H W, 24-211922-23 H W, 24-221922-23 A W, 25-221921-22 H W, 40-171921-22 A L, 28-361920-21 H W, 28-211920-21 A W, 22-121919-20 H L, 23-281919-20 A L, 31-321918-19 A L, 21-431918-19 H W, 27-251917-18 H L, 20-271917-18 A L, 22-371916-17 H L, 27-331916-17 A L, 20-45

1915-16 H L, 21-291915-16 A L, 10-501914-15 A W, 22-211914-15 H L, 17-201913-14 A L, 15-221913-14 H W, 23-151912-13 H W, 43-181911-12 H W, 20-81911-12 A W, 18-131910-11 H W, 25-101910-11 A W, 20-101909-10 H W, 29-211909-10 A W, 17-111908-09 A W, 19-131907-08 H L, 9-141907-08 A W, 18-161906-07 A L, 9-111906-07 A W, 10-81905-06 H W, 26-141905-06 A L, 15-171904-05 H W, 14-121904-05 A W, 24-211903-04 A W, 16-71903-04 H W, 21-51902-03 H L, 12-141902-03 A L, 16-221901-02 A L, 3-481901-02 H W, 19-14

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Year-By-Year Results

1900-01 (3-7)

at Paterson YMCA L, 9-24at Pratt L, 11-13at Mt . Vernon 1st Reg . W, 12-8at Silent Five W, 11-9at Princeton L, 21-38Harvard L, 9-11at Larchmont A .C . L, 8-16at Brown L, 8-10at Wash . Cont . (Schnctdy .) L, 8-16Princeton W, 9-6

1901-02 (5-10)

at Larchmont A .C . L, 18-21Newark Turn Verein L, 13-16at Kingston 17th Sep . Co . L, 8-38at Pghkpsie . 15th Sep . Co . L, 15-46at Yale L, 3-48at Princeton L, 15-45at Silent Five L, 13-25Harvard W, 28-11at St . John’s M .A . (Syr .) W, 38-24at Wash . Continentals L, 7-26at Kingston 17th Sep . Co . L, 7-15Yale W, 19-14Princeton W, 18-6at Harvard L, 16-19Pennsylvania W, 25-16

1902-03 (10-6)

at Peekskill W, 57-7at Co . F . Norwalk W, 16-11at National A .C . W, 19-17at Silent Five W, 26-16at Atlantic A .C . L, 12-20at West Side Y .M .C .A . W, 15-10at Stamford L, 14-21at Jefferson L, 14-17Princeton W, 31-16at Cornell W, 29-13Yale L, 12-14at Harvard W, 14-12at Yale L, 16-22Harvard W, 20-11at Princeton L, 27-28Cornell W, 17-6

1903-04 (17-1)

at Pratt W, 42-1257th Street Y .M .C .A . W, 29-16Williams W, 16-9at Wash . Continentals L, 12-17at Second Signal Corp . W, 25-10at Norwalk G .F . W, 17-6Harvar d W, 39-14at Cornell W, 31-18at Rochester W, 27-13Wesleyan W, 40-12Pennsylvania W, 17-15at Yale W, 16-7at Harvard W, 24-16Yale W, 21-5at Princeton W, 23-18at Pennsylvania W, 23-12Princeton W, 27-15Cornell W, 49-13

1904-05 (19-1)

at Pratt W, 34-18at Co . F . Norwalk W, 21-9at Central Y .M .C .A . W, 25-22at Newport Y .M .C .A . W, 24-22at Fall River Y .M .C .A . W, 18-11at Fitchburg Y .M .C .A . W, 19-16at Wash . Continentals L, 7-17at Army W, 29-25Cornell W, 30-11Wisconsin W, 21-15at Cornell W, 23-17at Rochester W, 36-24

at Second Signal Corp . W, 26-23Yale W, 14-12Minnesota W, 27-15at Princeton W, 32-28Princeton W, 33-19at Yale W, 24-21at Pennsylvania W, 27-17Pennsylvania W, 56-16

1905-06 (12-4)

at Pratt W, 36-23Dartmouth L, 10-16at Pennsylvania W, 14-12Trinity W, 67-11Army W, 31-15Cornell W, 38-8Swarthmore W, 45-15at Cornell W, 26-14at Rochester W, 33-18Pennsylvania L, 15-17at Princeton L, 19-23Yale W, 26-14at Harvard W, 17-13Princeton W, 32-13at Yale L, 15-17Harvard W, 22-17

1906-07 (14-4)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Princeton W, 20-14at Detroit Y .M .C .A . L, 15-22at Evanston Y .M .C .A . W, 22-14at Manitonic Renal A .C . W, 19-16at Pt . Wshngtn . Maroons W, 25-15at Wisconsin W, 30-9at Chicago Cent . Y .M .C .A . L, 21-27Cornell W, 27-13at Princeton W, 18-15at Army W, 34-13at Rochester W, 28-9at Cornell W, 23-16Yale L, 9-11Harvard W, 18-6Pennsylvania W, 22-18at Yale W, 10-8at Harvard W, 19-10at Pennsylvania L, 16-20

1907-08 (12-13)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

at C .C .N .Y . W, 33-23at Company F W, 14-10Fordham W, 29-6at Wesleyan W, 26-10Wesleyan L, 18-20Princeton W, 29-15at Georgetown L, 18-22at Birmingham A .C . W, 26-14at Vanderbilt W, 34-16at Wabash L, 20-32at Wabash L, 15-25at Kansas City A .C . L, 22-26at Kansas City A .C . L, 25-33at Minnesota L, 8-9at Minnesota L, 11-16at Chicago L, 13-28at Cornell W, 23-17at Pennsylvania L, 13-21Dartmouth W, 21-7Yale L, 9-14at Princeton W, 47-13Cornell W, 38-18at Yale W, 18-16at Army L, 16-26Pennsylvania L, 15-16

1908-09 (16-1)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Brooklyn Poly W, 32-8at Orange Y .M .C .A . W, 23-19Trinity W, 34-8at Wesleyan W, 29-11at Trinity W, 35-11at C .C .N .Y . W, 13-12Princeton W, 52-10

at Army W, 34-18Wesleyan W, 24-18at Princeton W, 51-24at Cornell W, 47-20Georgetown W, 23-10Pennsylvania W, 34-9at Yale W, 19-13Cornell W, 29-12at Pennsylvania L, 13-28

1909-10 (11-1)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Trinity W, 24-8Georgetown W, 21-11Penn State W, 19-13at Princeton W, 40-9Alumn i L, 21-22Princeton W, 27-15Wesleyan W, 33-10Yale W, 29-21Pennsylvania W, 33-11at Yale W, 17-11at Pennsylvania W, 19-13Carlisle W, 53-10

1910-11 (13-1)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Trinity W, 31-12Georgetown W, 49-12Penn State W, 24-16at Cornell W, 20-16Princeton W, 36-13Wesleyan W, 29-13at Princeton W, 23-12Cornell W, 33-19Carlisle W, 23-10Pennsylvania W, 17-15Yale W, 25-10N .Y .U . W, 28-12at Yale W, 20-10at Pennsylvania L, 18-20

1911-12 (10-2)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Maryland W, 32-20at Dartmouth L, 18-30at Cornell L, 7-19Princeton W, 29-16at Princeton W, 23-16Cornell W, 22-20Dartmouth W, 18-17Pennsylvania W, 15-10Yale W, 20-8N .Y .U . W, 26-15at Yale W, 18-13at Pennsylvania W, 22-20

1912-13 (8-6)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Brooklyn Poly W, 37-16Maryland W, 43-12Alumn i L, 16-17Fordham W, 27-7at Cornell L, 17-19Princeton L, 24-35Cornell L, 13-19at Princeton L, 10-20N .Y .U . W, 23-10Pennsylvania W, 13-8at Dartmouth L, 9-20Dartmouth W, 29-21Yale W, 43-18at Pennsylvania W, 25-13

1913-14 (9-4)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

N .Y .U . L, 16-22Alumni L, 14-39Brooklyn Poly W, 33-23Cornell W, 19-17at Princeton W, 19-15at Dartmouth W, 15-13Dartmouth W, 21-16Pennsylvania W, 23-11at Cornell L, 19-41

Princeton W, 19-12at Pennsylvania W, 21-17at Yale L, 15-22Yale W, 23-15

1914-15 (12-5)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Rutgers W, 32-13Brooklyn Poly W, 32-16N .Y .U . W, 29-27St . Lawrence W, 44-12Alumni W, 32-17Fordham W, 39-16at Dartmouth W, 33-11Princeton L, 27-29Pennsylvania L, 15-18Dartmouth W, 28-24at Yale W, 22-21Pennsylvania W, 26-11Cornell W, 25-16Yale L, 17-20at Cornell L, 19-22at Rochester L, 19-21at Princeton W, 22-20

1915-16 (3-9)Head Coach: Harry A. Fisher

Brooklyn Poly W, 31-27Dartmouth L, 16-30at Dartmouth W, 33-20at Princeton L, 12-24Yale L, 21-29Williams W, 31-18Pennsylvania L, 22-25Princeton L, 12-16at Pennsylvania L, 9-22Cornell L, 15-36at Cornell L, 13-44at Yale L, 10-50

1916-17 (6-8)Head Coach: Carl J. Merner

Brooklyn Poly W, 31-20St . John’s W, 34-19at C .C .N .Y . L, 17-18at Cornell W, 39-38at Union W, 22-18at Pennsylvania L, 14-24Yale L, 27-33at Dartmouth L, 24-40Dartmouth L, 20-26Cornell W, 32-27Princeton L, 24-34at Yale L, 20-45Pennsylvania W, 29-20at Princeton L, 13-18

1917-18 (4-9)Head Coach: John Murray

at Pennsylvania L, 16-21Cornell L, 17-26Brooklyn Poly L, 21-24St . John’s W, 29-21Manhattan W, 38-16at Dartmouth W, 23-21Dartmouth W, 22-18Pennsylvania L, 24-29at Princeton L, 18-31Yale L, 20-27at Cornell L, 26-39Princeton L, 18-27at Yale L, 22-37

1918-19 (3-6)Head Coach: Fred Dawson

Brooklyn Poly L, 24-30St . John’s W, 48-15Pennsylvania L, 18-31at Princeton L, 15-27at Yale L, 21-43Princeton L, 11-16Cornell W, 25-21at Pennsylvania L, 20-32Yale W, 27-25

1919-20 (4-10)Head Coach: Claus "Babe" Benson

N .Y .U . L, 23-30Brooklyn Poly W, 24-9at C .C .N .Y . L, 14-25Alumni W, 29-26Stevens L, 32-47Yale L, 23-28at Princeton W, 26-16Pennsylvania L, 18-37at Yale L, 31-32at Dartmouth L, 22-27at Pennsylvania L, 10-32Cornell W, 22-21Dartmouth W, 28-25Princeton L, 28-32at Cornell L, 12-35

1920-21 (7-9)Head Coach: Joseph H. Deering

Army W, 27-22Brooklyn Poly W, 32-31at Union W, 27-22C .C .N .Y . W, 15-14at Princeton W, 24-20Pennsylvania L, 16-22N .Y .U . L, 18-26Yale W, 28-21Pennsylvania L, 18-19at Dartmouth L, 18-21Cornell L, 17-20at Yale W, 22-12Princeton L, 13-37at Cornell L, 18-31at Syracuse L, 13-21Dartmouth L, 21-26

1921-22 (6-13)Head Coach: Joseph H. Deering

at Brooklyn Poly W, 28-20at Army L, 17-20Alumni W, 29-20at Rutgers L, 24-28N .Y .U . L, 26-28at Rochester W, 26-13at Syracuse L, 20-24at Dartmouth L, 18-26Cornell W, 23-22at Princeton L, 10-31Pennsylvania L, 16-33C .C .N .Y . L, 19-28Yale W, 40-17Dartmouth L, 19-21at Pennsylvania L, 14-25Princeton L, 27-30at Yale L, 28-36at Cornell L, 18-31at Union W, 20-18

1922-23 (9-7)Head Coach: Joseph H. Deering

St . John’s W, 44-17Brooklyn Poly W, 27-15Rutgers W, 34-22C .C .N .Y . L, 26-32at Army L, 19-33N .Y .U . W, 30-25at Princeton L, 21-33Cornell L, 22-27at Dartmouth W, 36-20Yale W, 24-22at Pennsylvania W, 23-18Dartmouth L, 29-32Pennsylvania L, 16-22at Cornell W, 28-26Princeton L, 22-25at Yale W, 25-22

1923-24 (15-4)Head Coach: Joseph H. Deering

Brooklyn Poly W, 39-11at Rutgers W, 25-21at Army W, 37-20Wesleyan W, 41-20

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Navy W, 34-23at Rochester W, 30-27at Colgate W, 23-18Pennsylvania W, 26-19Princeton W, 32-24at Dartmouth L, 20-21at Harvard W, 28-22N .Y .U . W, 32-27Yale W, 25-15at Cornell L, 19-24Dartmouth L, 18-20at Princeton L, 17-24at Pennsylvania W, 22-14Cornell W, 24-19Yale W, 24-21

1924-25 (10-7)Head Coach: Joseph H. Deering

Maryland L, 23-24Rutgers W, 31-24at Navy L, 19-40N .Y .U .-a W, 23-19Wesleyan W, 26-17at Pennsylvania W, 14-11Princeton L, 15-24at Dartmouth L, 15-31at Harvard W, 26-21Yale W, 28-17Pennsylvania W, 22-20Army L, 32-33at Cornell W, 22-19Dartmouth L, 15-21at Yale W, 18-14Princeton L, 10-23Cornel l W, 21-11a - at 168th Street Armory

1925-26 (16-2)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Brooklyn Poly W, 34-18St . John’s W, 31-20Navy L, 29-30at Rutgers W, 43-29Wesleyan W, 47-24Alumni W, 52-21at Princeton W, 41-23at Dartmouth W, 33-15Cornell W, 33-24at Army W, 30-16Pennsylvania L, 23-34at Cornell W, 23-18Dartmouth W, 32-30at Pennsylvania L, 23-34Yale W, 25-8N .Y .U . W, 29-19Princeton W, 46-27Yale W, 41-31

1926-27 (9-9)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

St . John’s L, 30-35Rutgers W, 32-31at Navy L, 14-19Alumni W, 32-27Union W, 26-22at Princeton L, 23-31at Dartmouth L, 28-30Cornell W, 16-10at Army L, 15-32at Cornell L, 23-35Pennsylvania W, 26-25at N .Y .U . L, 23-26Harvard W, 32-25Dartmouth L, 14-38at Yale W, 27-22Yale W, 34-27at Pennsylvania L, 24-32Princeton W, 36-23

1927-28 (4-14)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni L, 22-40St . John’s L, 14-43N .Y .U . L, 18-36Williams L, 30-40Union L, 19-21

Dartmouth L, 22-27Princeton L, 22-41at Yale W, 24-23at Cornell L, 21-36at Army L, 20-33Pennsylvania L, 16-37Seton Hall W, 29-25at Dartmouth L, 20-26Dickinson W, 37-24Cornell L, 26-28at Pennsylvania L, 28-34at Princeton L, 26-36Yale W, 30-29

1928-29 (10-9)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni W, 35-21Seton Hall W, 37-17at Army L, 30-37N .Y .U . L, 31-33Williams W, 49-33St . John’s L, 25-32Union W, 26-25Princeton W, 32-25at Fordham L, 18-36at Dartmouth L, 34-41Navy W, 32-31Pennsylvania L, 33-39at Yale L, 23-37at Cor nell W, 35-30Dartmouth L, 25-29at Pennsylvania W, 35-23Yale W, 29-28at Princeton W, 25-24Cornell L, 24-36

1929-30 (17-5)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni W, 51-35N .Y .A .C . W, 34-29N .Y .U .-a L, 24-35Seton Hall W, 41-25Harvard W, 44-17St . John’s L, 19-28at Army L, 31-37Princeton W, 38-25at Williams W, 36-35Manhattan W, 31-24at Dartmouth W, 33-32Fordham L, 21-23Pennsylvania W, 32-18at Yale L, 29-30at Cornell W, 41-34Syracuse W, 34-31Cornell W, 51-26Yale W, 46-30at Princeton W, 44-25Georgetown W, 45-17Dartmouth W, 56-28Pennsylvania W, 29-23a - at 168th Street Armory

1930-31 (21-2)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni W, 37-27Seton Hall W, 38-28St . Francis W, 35-21Williams W, 48-36Wesleyan W, 31-23at Syracuse L, 28-32Colgate W, 33-27at Princeton W, 44-26N .Y .U . W, 39-28at Cornell W, 35-33Fordham-a W, 26-18Ohio St . W, 30-29Army W, 53-31Pennsylvania W, 35-19at Dartmouth W, 25-24Yale W, 32-26Cornell W, 45-28Pennsylvania W, 38-24Fordham L, 24-29at Yale W, 39-26St . Stephen’s W, 41-13Dartmouth W, 37-31Princeton W, 36-29

a - at Madison Square Garden

1931-32 (17-6)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni W, 35-29Seton Hall W, 31-23St . Francis W, 36-14Fordham W, 30-13at Harvard W, 31-22N .Y .U . - a L, 27-28N .Y .U . - b W, 22-17Colgate L, 23-31Princeton L, 32-35Cooper Union W, 73-19at Cornell W, 49-36at Williams L, 34-40at Army W, 32-24at Pennsylvania W, 39-23Pennsylvania W, 38-20Yale W, 48-23at Dartmouth W, 42-32at Princeton L, 27-29St . Stephen’s W, 52-13Dartmouth W, 32-17at Yale W, 37-29Cornell W, 46-34a - at 168th Street Armoryb- at Madison Square Garden

1932-33 (9-10)Head Coach: Dan Meehan

Alumni W, 36-30Seton Hall W, 47-22N .Y .U .-a L, 24-40at Navy L, 31-56Toronto W, 34-20at Fordham W, 43-42N .Y .U . W, 31-26at Cornell W, 38-34at Princeton L, 29-49Cornell W, 37-36at Yale L, 20-237th Regiment W, 34-26Pennsylvania W, 29-19Yale L, 27-38Williams L, 15-21at Dartmouth L, 32-45Princeton L, 24-35Pennsylvania L, 29-34Dartmouth L, 26-52a - at 7th Regiment Armory

1933-34 (6-14)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Alumni W, 31-29St . Francis W, 28-27Cathedral W, 45-22Fordham L, 30-40N .Y .U .-a L, 29-44at Fordham L, 21-37at Princeton L, 21-42at Cornell L, 28-30Princeton W, 36-29at Yale L, 26-34at Harvard W, 29-25Navy L, 20-43Pennsylvania L, 15-31Cornell L, 29-30N .Y .U . L, 17-39at Dartmouth L, 28-48Yale L, 28-34at Pennsylvania L, 24-29Dartmouth L, 22-24Harvard W, 48-35a - at 7th Regiment Armory

1934-35 (13-6)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Brooklyn Poly W, 31-18Fordham W, 30-29N .Y .U . L, 26-45at Princeton W, 28-23at Navy L, 24-33Yale W, 44-31Dartmouth W, 37-22Army W, 34-20

St . Francis L, 29-31Pennsylvania W, 30-23at Harvard W, 51-28Cornell W, 40-30Princeton W, 40-27at Dartmouth L, 31-36at Cornell W, 36-26at Pennsylvania L, 22-34Harvard W, 52-29at Yale W, 29-18Pennsylvania-a L, 34-35a - at Rutgers

1935-36 (19-3)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Brooklyn Poly W, 36-13Colgate W, 28-17St . Francis L, 30-32Union W, 37-34Williams W, 35-24at Princeton W, 32-22N .Y .U . L, 27-39at Fordham L, 19-26at Yale W, 25-24Pratt W, 39-28at Army W, 26-24Pennsylvania W, 40-33at Navy W, 40-24Harvard W, 47-33at Harvard W, 29-27at Dartmouth W, 35-34Princeton W, 36-30Cornell W, 59-26Dartmouth W, 40-33at Pennsylvania W, 27-25Yale W, 49-36at Cornell W, 33-27

1936-37 (17-6)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Brooklyn Poly W, 35-21Springfield L, 34-53Fordham W, 36-28Williams W, 40-2at Vedado Club W, 45-28at Hispano-American Club W, 35-20Cuba A .c . W, 52-22Union W, 51-21 Cornell W, 34-28 Princeton W, 49-27at Yale L, 33-53Pratt W, 45-33Navy W, 50-48Seton Hall W, 43-32Penn L, 40-42at Princeton W, 35-28at Harvard L, 30-37 at Dartmouth L, 45-47Dartmouth W, 45-43Yale W, 41-37at Penn L, 20-28Harvard W, 38-25Cornell W, 50-37

1937-38 (11-8)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Alumni W, 47-23Springfield W, 42-32Williams W, 46-23at Fordham W, 40-32Yale W, 44-29at Princeton W, 32-28at Cornell L, 43-45at Yale L, 38-49at Navy L, 29-38Union W, 38-31Army L, 40-46Pennsylvania W, 39-33at Harvard L, 31-36at Dartmouth L, 36-46Dartmouth W, 48-37Havard W, 58-34at Pennsylvania L, 33-40Princeton L, 41-49Cornell W, 47-28

1938-39 (12-5)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Alumni W, 43-34Colgate W, 32-31Fordham L, 37-39at Army L, 23-27Yale W, 51-30at Princeton L, 27-32Cornell W, 37-32at Yale W, 39-33Princeton W, 37-31Pennsylvania L, 35-40Navy W, 47-39at Harvard W, 51-32at Dartmouth L, 48-54Harvard W, 55-36at Pennsylvania W, 30-27Dartmouth W, 50-45at Cornell W, 43-42

1939-40 (6-12)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Alumni W, 38-28California-a L, 36-43Stanford-a L, 31-55at Fordham L, 31-32at Navy W, 38-29Harvard L, 35-40at Yale L, 35-37at Cornell L, 33-40Dartmouth W, 35-32Army L, 30-33Pennsylvania W, 48-34at Princeton L, 41-43at Harvard L, 35-38at Dartmouth L, 31-38Yale L, 38-52at Pennsylvania W, 52-38Princeton L, 30-34Cornell W, 43-34a - at Philadelphia

1940-41 (12-5)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Alumni W, 51-28at Brown W, 49-36Fordham L, 29-41Navy W, 54-35at Cornell L, 22-38at Yale W, 40-38at Army W, 33-26Harvard W, 42-28Pennsylvania W, 50-39at Princeton W, 44-39at Dartmouth L, 36-49Yale W, 38-31at Harvard W, 36-18Princeton W, 41-33at Pennsylvania W, 48-34Dartmouth L, 33-39Cornell L, 34-42

1941-42 (2-13)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

at Fordham L, 43-54at Navy L, 34-44at Yale L, 23-40Army L, 23-36Harvard W, 56-44Pennsylvania L, 29-43at Cornell L, 35-50Princeton L, 35-43at Harvard L, 54-71at Dartmouth L, 23-66Yale L, 42-51Dartmouth L, 43-46at Pennsylvania W, 53-40at Princeton L, 30-56Cornell L, 27-52

1942-43 (10-8)Head Coach: Cliff Battles

at Brown W, 56-52at Fort Monmouth W, 64-50Cornell W, 49-40Fordham L, 44-52at Army W, 29-23

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Navy W, 56-52Dartmouth L, 44-66Fort Monmouth W, 49-45at Princeton L, 25-39Harvard W, 54-43Pennsylvania L, 55-58Princeton W, 61-59at Harvard L, 52-53at Dartmouth L, 48-70Yale W, 55-49at Yale W, 62-56at Pennsylvania L, 49-58Cornell L, 51-59

1943-44 (9-10)Head Coach: Elmer Ripley

Webb Institute W, 60-15Mitchel Field L, 36-45Midshipmen W, 44-41at Cornell L, 36-50Princeton L, 31-33Coast Guard L, 45-46at Yale W, 49-42at Stevens W, 49-37at Dartmouth L, 40-51Cornell W, 33-29Yale W, 46-35Army L, 37-55Dartmouth L, 53-69Stevens W, 49-45at Pennsylvania L, 28-53at Princeton W, 48-25Pennsylvania L, 45-50at Navy L, 38-65Camp Thomas Seabees W, 66-50

1944-45 (9-11)Head Coach: Elmer Ripley

Webb Institute W, 51-26Midshipmen L, 54-70at Union W, 43-42at Williams L, 24-32Cornell L, 35-50at Muhlenberg L, 33-34at Yale W, 43-41Dartmouth W, 51-33Princeton W, 44-43Yale W, 41-38at Army L, 31-48at Pennsylvania L, 43-59at Princeton W, 38-37Williams W, 31-30at Dartmouth L, 38-45Navy L, 44-51Fordham W, 73-58Muhlenberg L, 44-47Pennsylvania L, 50-57at Cornell L, 33-37

1945-46 (11-9)Head Coach: Paul Mooney

Webb Institute W, 55-18at Stevens W, 38-28Brooklyn Poly W, 74-32Union W, 51-34Princeton W, 46-44Cornell L, 36-70at Cornell L, 43-66Yale L, 32-44Dartmouth L, 35-47at Princeton W, 46-41at Pennsylvania L, 41-48at Yale L, 45-58at Navy L, 41-62Lafayette W, 48-46Army L, 56-57Pennsylvania W, 60-56at Dartmouth L, 27-47at Fordham W, 52-51Rutgers W, 57-49Brown W, 65-50

1946-47 (14-5)Head Coach: Gordon Ridings

NY Maritime W, 71-41Kings Point W, 67-34

at Rutgers L, 61-64Pratt W, 61-42at Lafayette L, 43-52Dartmouth W, 60-56at Yale W, 50-39Navy L, 50-60Princeton W, 56-49Fordham L, 55-56Pennsylvania W, 66-50at Cornell W, 41-27Army W, 52-50at Dartmouth W, 52-47Yale W, 57-56at Harvard L, 50-66Cornell W, 47-45at Princeton W, 50-41at Pennsylvania W, 68-59Harvard W, 69-51

1947-48 (21-3)Head Coach: Gordon Ridings

Kings Point W, 70-42Champlain W, 60-31Rutgers W, 50-44Pratt W, 68-51Holy Cross W, 60-53at Dickinson W, 48-46at Harvard W, 55-53at Brown W, 73-41Dartmouth W, 64-54at Yale W, 56-44Army W, 64-46at Fordham W, 58-46Pennsylvania W, 52-50at Cornell W, 40-37at Princeton L, 54-59Harvard W, 71-59Yale W, 61-54at Navy W, 40-37Princeton W, 76-50at Dartmouth W, 44-35Cornell W, 73-68Pennsylvania W, 67-52Kentucky-a L, 53-76Michigan-a L, 49-66a - NCAA’s at Madison Sq . Garden

1948-49 (14-6)Head Coach: Gordon Ridings

Halloran Hospital L, 32-59Kings Point W, 69-27Alumni W, 74-41Pratt W, 58-24at Rutgers L, 52-59Fordham W, 74-38at Dartmouth W, 50-48Yale L, 51-65Harvard W, 86-49at Army W, 69-61at Princeton W, 57-50Pennsylvania W, 65-57at Harvard W, 57-53at Holy Cross L, 49-55at Cornell W, 58-50Brown W, 58-36Navy W, 53-36Dartmouth L, 38-47Princeton L, 45-48at Pennsylvania L, 47-57Cornell W, 51-49at Yale W, 58-54

1949-50 (22-7)Head Coach: Gordon Ridings

at Kings Point W, 97-44Rutgers W, 59-45at Colgate W, 64-47at Syracuse L, 48-60Pratt W, 81-22at Illinois L, 46-58at Denver W, 63-59at Washington L, 56-60at Washington L, 46-49at Oregon W, 74-62at Oregon W, 46-35Princeton W, 52-48Yale W, 51-43

at Fordham W, 58-41at Cornell L, 49-69at Navy L, 45-69Army W, 62-49at Yale L, 46-59Pennsylvania W, 51-46at Princeton L, 48-50at Dartmouth W, 74-56at Brown W, 54-51at Harvard W, 62-52Dartmouth W, 74-59Pennsylvania W, 50-47Holy Cross W, 61-54Cornell W, 60-53Harvard W, 71-60N .Y .A .C . W, 69-55

1950-51 (23-1)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

Alumni W, 90-40Amherst W, 79-38N .Y .A .C . W, 91-42Fordham W, 70-47at Rutgers W, 70-53Tulane W, 63-51Tulane W, 62-56Rice W, 76-63Cornell W, 85-45Princeton W, 53-52at Yale W, 90-48Pennsylvania W, 68-50Dartmouth W, 76-49at Harvard W, 60-53at Dartmouth W, 59-43at Cornell W, 54-44Yale W, 79-49Harvard W, 90-63at Army W, 61-47Navy W, 87-62Brown W, 93-55at Pennsylvania W, 63-58Princeton W, 73-66Illinois-a L, 71-79a - NCAAs at Madison Sq . Garden

1951-52 (16-10)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

at N .Y .A .C . W, 67-64Alumni W, 64-36at Amherst W, 61-41Rutgers W, 50-41at Pittsburgh L, 64-65at Fordham W, 47-46N .Y .A .C . W, 74-56Duke-a W, 66-58Cornell-a L, 64-66North Carolina-a L, 60-61Puerto Rico W, 85-49Harvard W, 68-51at Cornell L, 65-68Pennsylvania L, 64-66at Brown W, 95-75at Holy Cross L, 80-85Army W, 65-61Princeton L, 63-70at Harvard W, 83-57at Navy L, 53-65at Pennsylvania L, 71-77Yale W, 69-62Dartmouth W, 83-62at Yale W, 62-56at Dartmouth W, 58-55Cornell W, 67-46at Princeton L, 65-70a - at Raleigh, N .C .

1952-53 (17-6)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

Fordham L, 65-71Trinity W, 75-55at Rutgers W, 64-55at Miami W, 64-59at Tampa W 89-59 Georgia-a W, 61-51Harvard W, 82-57Navy W, 77-71Connecticut W, 71-59

Dartmouth W, 75-65Brown W, 70-45at Holy Cross L, 65-78at Pennsylvania L, 56-63at Army W, 83-57at Yale W, 68-63at Harvard W, 77-56Princeton W, 81-58at Cornell L, 74-76Yale W, 71-64at Dartmouth W, 63-59Pennsylvania L, 45-59Cornell W, 86-41at Princeton L, 58-70a - at Tampa

1953-54 (11-13)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

Army W, 66-57at Navy L, 52-78at Fordham L, 24-51at Canisius W, 68-66at Pittsburgh W, 75-64at West Virginia L, 81-88at Cornell L, 73-81at Harvard W, 63-57at Dartmouth L, 54-63Princeton W, 62-60Pennsylvania W, 69-54Pittsburgh L, 65-82Rutgers W, 64-58at Yale L, 55-74at Princeton L, 47-66at Pennsylvania L, 42-65Brown W, 70-60Cornell L, 57-66Harvard W, 69-51Dartmouth W, 55-49at Brown L, 56-60at Connecticut L, 64-80at Trinity W, 55-52Yale L, 64-66

1954-55 (17-8)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

at Rutgers W, 85-61C .C .N .Y . W, 66-56at Yale W, 72-50Navy W, 77-70St . Bonaventure-a L, 71-73Fordham-a L, 62-63Yale-a L, 70-74at Syracuse W, 75-74at Cornell L, 55-69Yale W, 72-56Fordham L, 68-71Cornell W, 82-62at Army W, 75-69at Brown W, 79-51at Harvard W, 76-71Pennsylvania L, 54-62Dartmouth W, 63-51at Princeton L, 52-53Harvard W, 58-53at Dartmouth L, 63-84at Pennsylvania W, 90-82Princeton W, 65-58Brown W, 75-68Pennsylvania-b W, 73-71Princeton-c L, 69-86a - at Buffalo c - at Rutgersb - at Princeton

1955-56 (15-9)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

at C .C .N .Y . W, 83-67Rutgers W, 95-49Colgate L, 66-67Army W, 76-60Santa Clara-a W, 76-73West Virginia-a L, 60-70Tulane-a W, 64-61at Pittsburgh L, 58-72Cornell W, 73-67Pennsylvania W, 82-74at Navy W, 64-61at Yale W, 80-59

Yale W, 102-60Princeton W, 77-69Dartmouth L, 70-71at Harvard W, 87-61at Brown L, 59-67at Dartmouth L, 50-61Harvard W, 78-55at Cornell L, 58-63at Fordham L, 68-81Pennsylvania L, 58-60at Princeton W, 78-69Brown W, 78-68a - Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla .

1956-57: (18-6, 9-5 )Head Coach: Lou Rossini

C .C .N .Y . W, 92-75at Colgate W, 105-96at Syracuse W, 71-70Fordham W, 99-84at Army W, 76-57Dartmouth W, 78-68Washington & Lee-a L, 65-69William & Mary-a W, 93-78Richmond-a W, 81-73at Princeton L, 96-100Harvard W, 80-61at Rutgers W, 93-82Cornell W, 103-70at Harvard W, 92-73Yale L, 87-103Navy W, 83-70Pennsylvania W, 93-75at Dartmouth L, 56-63at Yale L, 57-72Brown W, 82-64at Cornell W, 80-62at Pennsylvania W, 83-66Princeton L, 82-88at Brown W, 89-72a - Richmond Invitational, Richmond, Va .

1957-58 (6-18, 2-12)Head Coach: Lou Rossini

at C .C .N .Y . L, 70-76at Syracuse L, 50-55Army W, 60-56Colgate W, 68-63Detroit-a L, 71-78Marquette-a L, 51-82Valparaiso W, 66-64at Fordham L, 79-103at Cornell W, 60-56Harvard L, 61-80Dartmouth L, 60-82at Princeton L, 60-74Pennsylvania L, 46-48at Navy L, 69-91at Harvard L, 67-83at Dartmouth L, 70-72Princeton L, 56-71at Pennsylvania L, 77-90Rutgers W, 70-66at Yale L, 68-78at Brown L, 94-96Brown L, 68-81Yale L, 88-91Cornell W, 85-65a - Motor City Tournament, Detroit, Mich .

1958-59 (3-21, 2-12)Head Coach: Archie Oldham

C .C .N .Y . W, 65-56N .Y .U . L, 70-93at Syracuse L, 59-90Colgate L, 65-72at Rutgers L, 73-84Fordham L, 73-88Richmond-a L, 59-81Georgetown-a L, 77-101at Cornell L, 52-68at Dartmouth L, 40-69at Harvard L, 63-66at Pennsylvania L, 74-87Princeton L, 66-75

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Navy L, 54-67at Army L, 80-101Harvard L, 75-80Dartmouth L, 55-95at Princeton L, 71-86Pennsylvania W, 87-77Yale L, 66-84Brown L, 64-66at Brown L, 62-80at Yale L, 68-85Cornell W, 70-63a - Richmond Invitational, Richmond, Va .

1959-60 (9-14, 2-12)Head Coach: Archie Oldham

at C .C .N .Y . W, 65-54Baltimore W, 69-62Colgate W, 93-67at Cornell L, 70-74at Fordham L, 68-90Maine-a L, 66-74Bates-a W, 81-69St . Michael’s-a W, 76-61Harvard W, 67-50Dartmouth L, 78-84Rutgers W, 82-79Cornell L, 72-76Army W, 87-66at Dartmouth L, 77-86at Harvard L, 69-73Pennsylvania L, 53-69Princeton L, 72-84at Brown L, 52-59at Yale W, 96-92Yale L, 72-85Brown L, 62-63at Princeton L, 69-90at Pennsylvania L, 52-61a - Downeast Tournament, Bangor, Maine

1960-61 (8-15, 4-10)Head Coach: Ken Hunter

C .C .N .Y . W, 53-42Baltimore W, 82-71at Rutgers L, 62-75at Cornell L, 48-49Massachusetts-a L, 57-64Albright-a L, 53-86American Intl .-a W, 76-53Princeton L, 66-76at Pennsylvania W, 65-54at Harvard L, 61-67Dartmouth W, 74-57Colgate L, 57-67at Army L, 40-48Fordham W, 51-47Cornell L, 57-69Harvard W, 70-68Dartmouth L, 54-65at Princeton L, 69-99Pennsylvania L, 50-54Yale W, 59-55Brown L, 55-68at Brown L, 62-66at Yale L, 60-68a - Springfield Invitational

1961-62 (3-21, 1-13)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

at C .C .N .Y . L, 60-83Colgate L, 73-75at Williams L, 42-64Rutgers L, 59-81Cornell L, 58-71at Fordham L, 59-67Lafayette L, 54-69Bowdoin-a W, 57-53Maine-a W, 73-57Rochester-a L, 65-82Harvard L, 67-75Dartmouth W, 62-50Pittsburgh L, 66-77at Cornell L, 62-74at Dartmouth L, 54-65at Harvard L, 73-96Pennsylvania L, 54-83Princeton L, 52-84

at Brown L, 57-84at Yale L, 47-66Brown L, 59-87Yale L, 60-65at Princeton L, 47-84at Pennsylvania L, 47-73a - Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine

1962-63 (10-12, 4-9)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 67-42Colgate W, 78-67Williams W, 67-63at Rutgers L, 68-88at Lafayette W, 54-48Fordham L, 50-81at Cornell L, 70-80Richmond-a L, 71-73Lehigh-a W, 65-51Lehigh W, 74-66Harvard W, 51-44at Dartmouth W, 55-51Princeton L, 63-86Pennsylvania L, 66-86Dartmouth L, 55-58Harvard L, 50-71at Brown L, 72-87at Yale L, 44-75Yale L, 71-83Brown W, 76-63at Pennsylvania W, 70-66at Princeton L, 55-64a - Richmond Invitational

1963-64 (11-12, 6-8)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

at C .C .N .Y . W, 89-84at Colgate W, 88-76at Williams W, 56-52Rutgers W, 74-73at Fordham L, 66-68Lafayette W, 75-68Cornell L, 64-76Evansville-a L, 60-96Maryland-a L, 76-82at Dartmouth W, 80-76at Harvard L, 71-85Pennsylvania L, 58-67Princeton W, 69-66at Lehigh L, 53-56Brown W, 62-53Yale L, 57-73at Yale L, 63-76at Brown W, 70-66Dartmouth W, 82-67Harvard W, 69-59at Princeton L, 59-78at Pennsylvania L, 56-67at Cornell L, 82-85a - Evansville Inv . Tournament

1964-65 (7-15, 5-9)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

at Lafayette L, 86-90C .C .N .Y . W, 86-82Lehigh W, 80-66Fordham L, 80-85at Rutgers L, 89-101at Cornell L, 73-79Georgetown L, 85-97at Duquesne L, 65-102at Harvard L, 80-93at Dartmouth W, 85-77Princeton L, 68-78Pennsylvania L, 62-73Harvard W, 86-77Dartmouth W, 108-87Colgate L, 62-67at Brown W, 66-59at Yale L, 71-72Cornell L, 80-89Yale L, 82-96Brown W, 74-72at Princeton L, 60-93at Pennsylvania L, 58-71

1965-66 (18-6, 10-4)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

Lafayette W, 109-93C .C .N .Y . W, 63-57at Lehigh W, 102-59Cornell W, 69-68Rutgers W, 108-76at Georgetown L, 79-97Auburn-a L, 75-76V .M .I .-a W, 80-73Pittsburgh-b W, 65-59Brown-b W, 83-63at Dartmouth W, 77-72at Harvard W, 75-73at Fordham W, 67-66Brown W, 84-50Yale L, 69-88at Yale W, 102-90at Brown W, 79-56Dartmouth W, 85-60Harvard W, 99-85at Pennsylvania L, 58-67at Princeton W, 62-59Pennsylvania L, 68-83Princeton W, 67-62Cornell L, 73-84a - Tampa Invitationalb - Kodak Classic, Rochester, N .Y .

1966-67 (11-14, 6-8)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

12/1 C .C .N .Y . L, 48-5012/5 Lehigh W, 65-5012/9 Pittsburgh-a W, 69-5712/10 Indiana State-a W, 63-5912/13 at Rutgers L, 62-6912/19 North Carolina-b L, 66-9810/20 The Citadel-b L, 71-74 (OT)12/28 Virginia-c L, 88-11212/30 George Washington-c W, 79-74 (2 OT)1/6 Harvard W, 80-711/7 Dartmouth W, 78-531/10 at Yale L, 47-591/12 Fordham L, 52-561/14 at Brown W, 83-731/21 at Cornell L, 40-742/3 Brown L, 88-902/4 Yale L, 61-712/10 at Harvard L, 73-822/11 at Dartmouth W, 49-472/17 Princeton L, 41-552/18 Pennsylvania W, 68-602/24 at Princeton L, 45-972/25 at Pennsylvania L, 72-933/1 Georgetown W, 82-713/4 Cornell W, 57-51a - Steel Bowl, Pittsburgh, Pa .b - Tampa Invitationalc - UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn .

1967-68 (23-5, 13-2)Ivy League Champions

Head Coach: Jack Rohan

at Lehigh W, 78-57C .C .N .Y . W, 79-46N .Y .U . W, 80-64Rutgers W, 95-64at Cornell L, 57-74at Georgetown L, 63-65at Fordham L, 66-71West Virginia-a W, 98-71Louisville-a W, 74-67St . John’s-a W, 60-55Yale W, 100-72Brown W, 71-47Colgate W, 94-68Cornell W, 93-51Pennsylvania W, 68-47Princeton W, 69-60at Dartmouth W, 76-70at Harvard W, 103-70Dartmouth W, 86-58Harvard W, 115-56at Brown W, 73-45at Yale W, 67-61at Pennsylvania W, 59-43at Princeton L, 57-68Princeton-b W, 92-74La Salle-c W, 83-69Davidson-d L, 59-61

St . Bonaventure-d W, 95-75a - Holiday Festival at Madison Square Gardenb - Ivy League playoff at St . John’sc - NCAA East Regional, Md .d - NCAA East Regional, Raleigh, N .C .

1968-69 (20-4, 11-3)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 95-37N .Y .U .-a W, 69-68at Rutgers W, 74-57at Cornell W, 78-67Lehigh W, 85-47Fordham W, 82-73Stanford-b W, 69-66Purdue-b W, 74-70Santa Clara-b L, 58-64Cornell W, 79-52at Yale W, 71-49at Brown W, 54-52Georgetown W, 103-62Niagara W, 107-84Brown W, 79-46Yale W, 69-48at Princeton L, 49-68at Pennsylvania L, 81-91Harvard W, 81-75Dartmouth W, 94-61at Harvard W, 92-74at Dartmouth W, 74-41Princeton L, 59-60Pennsylvania W, 69-56a - at Madison Square Gardenb - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii

1969-70 (20-5, 11-3)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 89-46Northwestern-a W, 83-68N .Y .U .-b W, 71-59Rutgers W, 61-42Holy Cross-b W, 92-68at Cornell W, 75-57at Fordham W, 80-69Penn State W, 76-58Wake Forest-c W, 101-78Villanova-c W, 76-64La Salle-c L, 74-89Cornell W, 84-63Yale W, 81-80Brown W, 88-54at Georgetown L, 68-72Princeton W, 76-52Pennsylvania L, 52-57at Brown W, 43-26at Yale W, 96-69at Dartmouth W, 72-58at Harvard W, 73-72Dartmouth W, 107-74Harvard W, 96-69at Pennsylvania L, 57-71at Princeton L, 55-61a - at Chicago Stadiumb - at Madison Square Gardenc - Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa .

1970-71 (15-9, 9-5)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 81-55N .Y .U .-a W, 80-65at Rutgers L, 61-74at Penn State W, 71-63Fordham L, 67-83at Cornell W, 67-58Memphis State-b L, 62-93Idaho State-b W, 73-66at San Jose State W, 71-68at Stanford L, 76-85at Yale W, 73-58at Brown W, 79-74Georgetown W, 80-68Cornell W, 56-48at Princeton W, 53-50at Pennsylvania L, 79-92Harvard L, 71-73

Dartmouth W, 84-83Brown W, 68-65Yale W, 92-71at Harvard L, 66-85at Dartmouth L, 73-78Princeton W, 71-62Pennsylvania L, 58-70a - at Madison Square Gardenb - Cal . Winter Classic, Santa Barbara

1971-72 (4-20, 3-11)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . L, 49-50Penn State L, 50-73West Virginia-a L, 53-106Rutgers-a L, 54-65Fordham L, 70-88Rutgers-b W, 76-73at Connecticut L, 62-68Florida-c L, 47-87North Carolina State-c L, 48-76at Brown L, 72-77at Yale L, 61-71Lafayette L, 64-100at Cornell W, 87-74Cornell L, 58-71Yale W, 85-69Brown L, 72-78Pennsylvania L, 59-69Princeton L, 57-80at Dartmouth W, 87-86at Harvard L, 100-102at Princeton L, 72-75at Pennsylvania L, 62-79Harvard L, 84-86Dartmouth L, 73-107a - Mountaineer Classic, Morgantown, W .Va .b - at Madison Square Gardenc - Gator Bowl Tourney, Jacksonville, Fla .

1972-73 (7-18, 5-9)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 68-54Vanderbilt-a L, 61-70Kent State-a L, 53-64Fordham-b L, 66-84Connecticut L, 62-71Oregon-c L, 56-81Washington-c L, 41-63Texas Christian-c W, 74-61at Yale L, 64-76at Brown L, 68-86Penn State L, 52-61Cornell W, 68-59at Cornell W, 66-62Lafayette L, 64-77Rutgers-b L, 73-83Dartmouth W, 84-57Harvard L, 59-64at Pennsylvania L, 59-74at Princeton L, 54-82Princeton L, 50-51Pennsylvania L, 52-59at Harvard W, 86-68at Dartmouth L, 74-76Brown L, 62-71Yale W, 73-71a - Vanderbilt Classic, Nashville, Tenn .b - at Madison Square Gardenc - Far West Classic, Portland, Ore .

1973-74 (5-20, 4-10)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

C .C .N .Y . W, 49-38Iona L, 51-55Fordham-a L, 51-75Jacksonville-b L, 50-58Alabama-b L, 43-70New Mexico-c L, 56-109Bradley-c L, 54-77Yale L, 54-59Brown L, 62-81at Cornell L, 63-64at Colgate L, 63-76Connecticut L, 56-63Cornell W, 66-59

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Lafayette L, 52-59Rutgers L, 63-85at Princeton L, 47-90at Pennsylvania L, 36-73Harvard L, 51-58Dartmouth W, 53-51at Brown L, 56-71at Yale W, 69-65at Dartmouth W, 66-59at Harvard L, 57-64Pennsylvania L, 65-90Princeton L, 43-70a-at Madison Square Gardenb-Connecticut Classic, New Haven, Conn .c-Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N .M .

1974-75 (4-22, 2-12)Head Coach: Tom Penders

at C .C .N .Y . L, 79-90at Rutgers L, 85-114Vermont L, 78-82Tennessee-a L, 73-108Duquesne-a L, 63-88Old Dominion-b L, 67-80Arizona-b L, 73-94at William & Mary L, 63-75at Kings Point W, 89-71at Brown L, 73-79at Yale L, 69-78Cornell W, 84-81aLafayette L, 72-90at Cornell L, 60-90at Colgate W, 63-56Fordham L, 58-67Dartmouth L, 77-78Harvard L, 77-80at Pennsylvania L, 69-113at Princeton L, 67-86Yale W, 78-74Brown L, 77-91Princeton L, 60-78Pennsylvania L, 69-72at Harvard L, 72-111at Dartmouth L, 77-93a-Big Sun Invitational, St . Petersburg, Fla .b-Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va .

1975-76 (8-17, 6-8)Head Coach: Tom Penders

C .C .N .Y . W, 83-77Iona L, 73-75Kings Point W, 96-69Indiana-a L, 63-106St . Bonaventure-a L, 73-84Connecticut-b L, 69-98Stetson-b L, 84-93Rutgers L, 65-94Cornell W, 55-53at Lafayette L, 72-95at Cornell W, 89-88at Colgate L, 57-61at Fordham L, 57-65at Yale W, 70-57at Brown L, 68-69at Princeton L, 53-69at Pennsylvania L, 70-94Harvard W, 75-67Dartmouth W, 84-69Brown L, 70-72Yale W, 76-75at Dartmouth L, 57-61at Harvard L, 83-92Pennsylvania L, 84-97Princeton L, 44-46a - ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Gardenb - UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn .

1976-77 (16-10, 8-6)Head Coach: Tom Penders

C .C .N .Y . W, 100-75at Rutgers W, 85-75at Iona L, 69-84Connecticut W, 72-71Marshall-a L, 78-79Georgia Tech-a L, 79-80

Manhattan W, 90-62The Citadel-b W, 89-87Furman-b W, 93-79at Wagner W, 118-90Cornell W, 80-52Lafayette L, 74-91at Cornell W, 74-72Fordham W, 92-77Yale W, 71-44Brown W, 103-91Dartmouth W, 84-61Harvard W, 92-74at Pennsylvania L, 85-86at Princeton L, 64-85at Brown L, 85-91at Yale W, 48-42Princeton L, 49-66Pennsylvania L, 56-61at Harvard L, 71-73at Dartmouth W, 93-57a - Marshall Invitl ., Huntington, W .V .b - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S .C .

1977-78 (15-11, 11-3)Head Coach: Tom Penders

at C .C .N .Y . W, 95-65at Lafayette W, 56-55 (ot)Rutgers-a L, 48-62Manhattan L, 80-91 (ot)at St . John’s L, 56-67at Santa Clara L, 65-72at Pacific L, 58-75at San Francisco State L, 69-71at Oral Roberts L, 60-66at St . Louis L, 66-78 (ot)Cornell W, 74-56at Cornell W, 66-61at Fordham W, 67-64at Yale W, 55-51at Brown L, 62-64at Princeton W, 38-36at Pennsylvania L, 58-81Dartmouth W, 62-58Harvard W, 71-62Seton Hall W, 82-78 (ot)Brown W, 75-70Yale W, 88-71at Dartmouth W, 64-47at Harvard W, 88-64Pennsylvania W, 88-84Princeton L, 44-59a - at Madison Square Garden

1978-79 (17-9, 10-4)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

C .C .N .Y . W, 82-64at Rutgers L, 63-70Wagner-a W, 87-64at Manhattan W, 84-76at Seton Hall L, 72-84St . John’s W, 90-77at Central Florida L, 74-76at South Florida W, 71-65at Stetson W, 81-78at Florida Southern W, 68-60at Cornell W, 78-70Lafayette L, 56-60Cornell W, 82-62at Brown L, 59-67at Yale L, 62-67Fordham L, 75-76Dartmouth W, 45-40Harvard W, 90-74at Pennsylvania L, 54-64at Princeton L, 49-50Yale W, 64-62Brown W, 73-54Princeton W, 64-52Pennsylvania W, 74-72at Harvard W, 96-82at Dartmouth W, 68-57a - at Madison Square Garden

1979-80 (10-16, 5-9)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

Brooklyn W, 78-58Adelphi W, 76-60

at Manhattan W, 71-56at South Carolina L, 60-70St . John’s L, 75-91Marshall-a L, 78-88Xavier-a L, 59-74Loyola (Md .) W, 70-53Harvard W, 85-63Dartmouth W, 53-48at Lafayette W, 64-61Cornell W, 60-59Rutgers L, 49-65Seton Hall L, 58-66at Cornell W, 58-57at Fordham L, 57-65at Princeton L, 50-77at Pennsylvania L, 57-62Brown L, 71-72Yale L, 88-94at Dartmouth L, 54-63at Harvard L, 71-81at Yale L, 81-84at Brown L, 48-55Pennsylvania W, 55-51Princeton L, 47-57a - West Virginia Tournament

1980-81 (9-17, 5-9)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

at Syracuse L, 81-108Brooklyn W, 84-67Rutgers-a L, 63-78Vermont-a L, 61-63St . John’s L, 42-58Toledo-b L, 54-60Auburn-b L, 55-63Old Dominion-c L, 58-92New Hampshire-c W, 59-47at Cornell L, 64-75at Seton Hall W, 63-61Cornell W, 46-45Fordham L, 53-61at Harvard L, 58-61at Dartmouth W, 71-57Pennsylvania L, 51-67Princeton L, 35-40at Yale L, 65-76a - Jersey Classic, New Brunswick, N .J .b - Blade-Glass City Classic, Toledo, Ohioc - Kiwanis-Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va .

1981-82 (16-10, 9-5)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

Brooklyn W, 70-52Union W, 46-40Lafayette-a L, 60-66Loyola (Md .)-a W, 40-39Northeastern-b L, 62-72Delaware-b W, 54-46Georgetown-c L, 26-38Utah-c W, 64-52at St . John’s L, 51-58at Fordham L, 43-57at Dartmouth W, 54-50at Harvard L, 69-73at Cornell L, 43-45Seton Hall W, 74-73Cornell W, 72-60at Pennsylvania L, 47-52at Princeton W, 33-31Yale W, 67-55Brown W, 79-56at Manhattan W, 49-40Dartmouth W, 56-45Harvard W, 55-50at Brown W, 67-65at Yale W, 64-57Princeton L, 53-58Pennsylvania L, 43-45a - Spider Classic, Richmond, Va .b - Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic, New Rochelle, N .Y .c - Rochester Classic, Rochester, N .Y .

1982-83 (10-16, 7-7)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

Youngstown State-a L, 51-55

Utica-a W, 57-43St . John’s L, 45-72Fordham L, 56-57at Holy Cross W, 59-57Georgia-b L, 53-86Boston College-b L, 53-57at South Florida L, 54-70Florida Southern-c L, 63-70George Washington-c L, 60-65Dartmouth W, 48-46Harvard W, 60-44Cornell W, 52-42Manhattan W, 73-58at Cornell L, 55-57at Seton Hall L, 69-71Princeton L, 49-50Pennsylvania L, 55-61at Brown W, 63-59at Yale L, 70-95at Harvard L, 62-66at Dartmouth W, 74-73Yale W, 91-80Brown W, 86-74at Pennsylvania L, 80-87at Princeton L, 56-72a - Utica Classic, Utica, N .Y .b - Cotton States Ins . Classic, Atlanta, Ga .c - Juice Bowl, Lakeland, Fla .

1983-84 (8-18, 5-9)Head Coach: Arthur "Buddy" Mahar

Merchant Marine W, 79-74at St . John’s L, 58-78at Fordham L, 65-78Southern Illinois-a L, 65-68Alcorn State-a L, 61-80Connecticut-b L, 60-85Penn State-b L, 83-84Manhattan L, 77-83N .Y .U . W, 71-55at Delaware L, 63-68Cornell W, 43-40Lehigh W, 76-55at Yale L, 60-61at Brown L, 63-80at Cornell L, 48-49Seton Hall L, 53-61Harvard L, 71-79Dartmouth W, 48-45at Princeton L, 28-34at Pennsylvania L, 58-63Brown L, 63-70Yale W, 77-76Pennsylvania W, 72-70Princeton L, 51-75at Dartmouth W, 77-74at Harvard L, 77-88a - Busch Shootout, Carbondale, Ill . b- Conn . Mutual Classic, Hartford, Conn .

1984-85 (13-13, 9-5)Head Coach: Wayne Szoke

Merchant Marine W, 66-59New Mexico-a L, 44-57Jacksonville-a L, 61-81Illinois-b L, 48-72American-b L, 56-70Vanderbilt-c L, 59-73Massachusetts-c W, 52-40Delaware L, 62-65Fordham L, 72-73at Lehigh W, 52-47at Cornell W, 64-57Manhattan W, 72-59Cornell L, 51-56Yale W, 77-67Brown W, 57-52at Pennsylvania L, 51-71at Princeton L, 58-63St . John’s L, 49-68Dartmouth W, 67-63Harvard L, 56-59at Brown W, 58-56at Yale L, 52-55at Harvard W, 62-58at Dartmouth W, 83-66Princeton W, 54-40

Pennsylvania W, 70-65a - Tribune Tip-Off Classic, Albuquerque, N .M .b - Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill .

1985-86 (12-14, 6-8)Head Coach: Wayne Szoke

R .P .I . W, 77-40at Seton Hall W, 58-54at N .Y .U . W, 66-56St . John’s-a L, 58-80Hofstra-a W, 81-60Lafayette W, 70-59at Rutgers L, 60-72at Fordham L, 43-44Dayton-b L, 46-57Drake-b L, 56-58Lehigh L, 84-90at Manhattan W, 69-35at Cornell L, 52-54Brown L, 61-67Yale L, 70-71Cornell W, 62-53Pennsylvania W, 59-54Princeton W, 61-52at Dartmouth L, 64-68at Harvard W, 60-49at Yale L, 66-70at Brown L, 95-97Harvard W, 73-54Dartmouth W, 69-61at Princeton L, 66-69at Pennsylvania L, 76-91a - Joe Lapchik Memorial Tourn ., Jamaica, N .Y . b - Merrill Lynch Classic, Dayton, Ohioc - Music City Classic, Nashville, Tenn .

1986-87 (12-14, 6-8)Head Coach: Wayne Szoke

Seton Hall L, 73-86Manhattan W, 79-73Stanford-a L, 66-76Hawaii Pacific-a W, 89-62at Lafayette W, 68-65Merchant Marine W, 97-79at Delaware L, 71-83Marquette-b L, 68-79Pepperdine-b L, 67-91at Lehigh W, 90-78Cornell W, 57-47at Brown L, 81-82at Yale L, 66-76Fordham L, 77-79at Cornell L, 60-73at Harvard W, 88-81at Dartmouth L, 65-81Princeton L, 54-64Pennsylvania L, 73-79Yale W, 81-72Brown W, 91-78N .Y .U . W, 78-64at Pennsylvania L, 73-94at Princeton L, 58-63Dartmouth W, 89-74Harvard W, 77-73a - Apple Invitl ., Palo Alto, Calif .b - First Bank Milwaukee Classic, Wis .

1987-88 (6-20, 2-12)Head Coach: Wally Halas

Virginia-a L, 58-83The Citadel-a L, 56-70Manhattan L, 80-84at Lafayette W, 64-63at Delaware L, 53-63Wyoming-b L, 56-92Detroit-b W, 80-65Nebraska L, 62-82at Lehigh L, 65-77Merchant Marine W, 98-79at Harvard L, 57-64at Dartmouth L, 73-85Cornell L, 60-73Fordham L, 58-70at Cornell L, 46-68at Pennsylvania L, 51-56

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at Princeton L, 47-69Yale L, 56-59Brown W, 87-84Dartmouth L, 74-79Harvard L, 65-66N .Y .U .-c W, 70-56at Brown W, 85-80at Yale L, 67-78Princeton L, 52-73Pennsylvania L, 55-82a - Investors Clssc ., Charlottesville, Va .b - Cowboy Shootout, Casper, Wyo .c - at Madison Square Garden

1988-89 (8-18, 4-10)Head Coach: Wally Halas

11/26 at No . Carolina St . L, 54-110 11/29 at Manhattan W, 73-53 12/3 at Hofstra L, 74-78 12/6 Lafayette L, 50-73 12/9 St . Francis (Pa .)-a L, 61-75 12/10 Rider-a W, 64-61 12/13 at N .Y .U . W, 72-70 12/28 Hartford-b L, 62-70 1/5 at N .C .-Charlotte L, 42-75 1/7 at Pratt W, 105-51 1/10 at Fordham L, 71-97 1/13 Harvard L, 64-83 1/14 Dartmouth L, 30-54 1/21 at Cornell W, 60-55 1/28 Lehigh L, 81-93 1/21 Cornell L, 54-61 2/3 Brown W, 71-70 (2ot) 2/4 Yale L, 66-82 2/10 at Princeton L, 54-71 2/11 at Pennsylvania W, 76-59 2/17 at Dartmouth L, 66-88 2/18 at Harvard L, 76-8 (2ot) 2/24 Pennsylvania L, 61-68 2/25 Princeton L, 62-78 3/3 at Yale L, 85-92 (ot) 3/4 at Brown W, 92-85a - Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic, New Rochelle, N .Y .b - at U .N .L .V .

1989-90 (4-22, 2-12)Head Coach: Wally Halas

11/25 St . Francis (N .Y .) L, 75-78 11/28 at Manhattan L, 67-85 12/1 Austin Peay-a L, 62-95 12/2 Portland-a W, 78-67 12/5 Lafayette L, 73-81 12/8 Howard-b W, 69-68 12/9 Marist-b L, 62-82 12/27 at Cal-Berkeley L, 61-98 12/30 at San Diego L, 58-85 1/6 at Hofstra L, 71-80 1/9 at Fordham L, 59-82 1/12 at Dartmouth L, 73-75 1/13 at Harvard L, 74-87 1/20 at Cornell L, 68-71 1/23 Lehigh L, 71-76 1/27 Cornell W, 72-66 2/2 Princeton L, 39-67 2/3 Pennsylvania L, 72-78 2/9 at Brown L, 59-70 2/10 at Yale L, 44-55 2/16 Harvard L, 72-77 2/17 Dartmouth L, 68-72 2/23 Yale L, 65-77 2/24 Brown L, 76-82 3/2 at Pennsylvania W, 74-69 3/3 at Princeton L, 46-73a - Acme Boot Shootout, Clarksville, Tenn .b - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie,N .Y .

1990-91 (7-19, 5-9)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

11/24 Haverford W, 96-58 11/27 Manhattan L, 64-80 11/30 Holy Cross-a L, 69-72 12/1 L .I .U .-a L, 69-71 12/4 at St . Francis (N .Y .) W, 88-82 12/8 at Rider L, 63-76 12/11 Fordham L, 72-83 12/28 at So . Methodist L, 45-79

12/30 at Tulane L, 66-85 1/2 at New Orleans L, 53-83 1/8 Hofstra L, 64-83 1/11 Dartmouth W, 77-75 (ot) 1/12 Harvard L, 76-77 1/19 Cornell W, 65-55 1/22 at Lehigh L, 70-96 1/26 at Cornell L, 65-74 2/1 at Yale W, 58-53 2/2 at Brown L, 57-76 2/8 Pennsylvania W, 68-67 2/9 Princeton L, 47-65 2/15 at Harvard W, 92-77 2/16 at Dartmouth L, 61-67 2/22 at Princeton L, 33-56 2/23 at Pennsylvania L, 61-65 3/1 Brown L, 61-67 3/2 Yale L, 58-71 a - Hawks Unlimited Tournament, Hart-ford, Conn .

1991-92 (10-16, 8-6)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

11/26 at Manhattan L, 81-94 11/30 at Northwestern L, 60-78 12/6 Marquette-a L, 63-71 12/7 St . Francis-a L, 59-62 12/30 at San Francisco St . W, 82-76 1/2 at Cal-Berkeley L, 64-92 1/4 at San Francisco L, 74-85 1/8 Hofstra L, 66-80 1/13 at Fordham L, 54-60 1/15 Rider L, 73-77 1/18 Cornell W, 78-74 1/20 Lehigh W, 90-84 1/25 at Cornell W, 85-70 1/31 at Yale L, 75-79 (ot) 2/1 at Brown L, 60-65 2/7 at Princeton L, 55-71 2/8 at Pennsylvania L, 76-81 2/14 Harvard W, 94-76 2/15 Dartmouth W, 74-53 2/18 at Lafayette L, 69-75 2/21 Brown W, 81-69 2/22 Yale W, 64-60 2/28 at Dartmouth W, 76-59 2/29 at Harvard L, 67-70 3/6 Pennsylvania W, 71-66 3/7 Princeton L, 51-65a - First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis .

1992-93 (16-10, 10-4)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

12/1 Iona-a L, 68-80 12/2 St . Francis-a W, 104-67 12/5 Boston U .-b W, 83-80 12/9 Pratt W, 98-37 12/11 G . Washington-c L, 70-80 12/12 St . Francis (NY)-c W, 58-50 12/28 Lafayette L, 72-77 12/30 at Villanova L, 63-75 1/4 Manhattan W, 84-80 1/7 at Hofstra L, 60-68 1/11 at Lehigh L, 79-80 1/16 at Cornell W, 74-64 1/23 Cornell W, 75-61 1/25 Fordham W, 65-51 1/29 Yale W, 58-45 1/30 Brown W, 86-53 2/5 Dartmouth L, 63-72 2/6 Harvard W, 101-70 2/12 at Pennsylvania L, 63-84 2/13 at Princeton W, 71-69 2/19 at Brown W, 72-69 2/20 at Yale W, 47-46 2/26 Princeton W, 65-57 2/27 Pennsylvania L, 67-74 3/5 at Harvard L, 75-82 3/6 at Dartmouth W, 68-66a - Joe Lapchick Tourn ., Jamaica, N .Y .b - ECAC Challenge, Worcester, Mass .c - Red Auerbach Classic, Washington, D .C .

1993-94 (6-20, 4-10)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

11/27 Haverford W, 85-70 11/30 at St . John’s L, 49-79

12/3 East Carolina-a L, 51-78 12/4 Central Conn .-a W, 81-68 12/7 at Lafayette L, 53-70 12/11 at Penn State L, 43-76 12/29 Murray State-b L, 66-82 12/30 Delaware-b L, 52-72 1/5 at Manhattan L, 45-92 1/10 Lehigh L, 67-78 (ot) 1/15 Cornell W, 53-49 1/17 at Fordham L, 60-66 1/22 at Cornell W, 67-58 1/25 at Hofstra L, 62-72 1/28 Brown W, 67-46 1/29 Yale W, 77-58 2/4 at Pennsylvania L, 55-67 2/5 at Princeton L, 46-78 2/11 Dartmouth L, 65-80 2/12 Harvard L, 75-76 2/18 at Yale L, 51-73 2/19 at Brown L, 52-61 2/25 at Harvard L, 68-70 2/26 at Dartmouth L, 52-64 3/6 Princeton L, 44-64 3/7 Pennsylvania L, 69-89a - Mt . St . Mary’s, Emmitsburg, Md .b - Toledo MVP Holiday Classic, Toledo, Ohio

1994-95 (5-21†, 1-13)Head Coach: Jack Rohan

11/25 Marist-a L, 57-68 11/26 Bucknell-a W, 63-58 12/1 at Lehigh L, 75-85 12/5 Lafayette L, 75-78 12/8 Army W, 77-76 12/13 at Seton Hall L, 56-103 12/28 California-b W, 43-79†

12/29 Texas Christian-b L, 64-66 12/31 at Sacramento St . L, 68-77 1/7 Stevens Tech W, 77-50 1/10 at Notre Dame L, 56-75 1/14 at Cornell L, 76-82 1/21 Cornell L, 59-68 1/23 Fordham L, 57-85 1/27 at Brown L, 59-63 1/28 at Yale L, 55-68 2/3 Harvard L, 56-58 2/4 Dartmouth L, 57-77 2/10 at Princeton L, 48-76 2/11 at Pennsylvania L, 55-90 2/17 Yale W, 79-69 2/18 Brown L, 56-64 2/24 Pennsylvania L, 48-88 2/25 Princeton L, 47-57 3/3 at Dartmouth L, 67-69 3/4 at Harvard L, 61-93a - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N .Y .b - Otis Spunkmeyer Classic, Berkeley, Calif .† - Includes forfeit victory

1995-96 (7-19, 3-11)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/25 Ursinus W, 77-35 11/28 at Fordham W, 60-48 12/1 at Marquette-a L, 45-72 12/2 Texas A&M-a L, 39-65 12/5 at Army W, 73-59 12/8 at Syracuse-b L, 60-83 12/9 Canisius-b L, 42-64 12/12 at Lafayette L, 51-64 12/27 at Florida Intl . L, 67-82 12/29 at Miami (Fla .) L, 62-69 1/2 at Florida Atlantic L, 58-70 1/6 Lehigh W, 76-69 1/12 at Dartmouth L, 57-59 1/13 at Harvard L, 48-72 1/20 Cornell L, 71-75 1/27 at Cornell L, 63-76 2/2 at Princeton L, 45-66 2/3 at Pennsylvania L, 50-74 2/9 Brown L, 62-74 2/10 Yale W, 74-58 2/16 Harvard L, 44-71 2/17 Dartmouth L, 54-71 2/23 at Yale W, 63-62 2/24 at Brown W, 61-55 3/1 Pennsylvania L, 62-82 3/2 Princeton L, 55-57a - First Bank Classic, Milwaukee, Wis .

b - Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N .Y .

1996-97 (6-20, 1-13)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/22 at New Mexico-a L, 56-94 11/23 vs . Grambling-a W, 77-59 11/26 Fordham L, 62-66 11/30 at Providence L, 61-74 12/6 at Illinois-b L, 59-84 12/7 vs . Cnt . Michigan-b L, 80-84 (ot) 12/10 St . Francis (N .Y .) W, 64-58 12/30 at Cal St . Fullerton L, 81-91 1/2 at San Diego L, 57-89 1/6 at Lehigh W, 86-66 1/10 at Harvard L, 49-63 1/11 at Dartmouth L, 57-73 1/14 Ursinus W, 68-37 1/18 at Cornell L, 46-62 1/20 Army W, 77-72 1/25 Cornell L, 69-74 1/31 Pennsylvania L, 56-63 2/1 Princeton L, 53-65 2/7 at Yale W, 70-54 2/8 at Brown L, 56-63 2/14 Dartmouth L, 47-82 2/15 Harvard L, 57-81 2/21 Brown L, 57-61 2/22 Yale L, 68-71 2/28 at Princeton L, 52-67 3/1 at Pennsylvania L, 56-72 a-Lobo Invt’l, Albuquerque, N .M .b-Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill .

1997-98 (11-15, 6-8)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/19 Lafayette L, 55-60 11/22 Holy Cross W, 76-64 11/25 at Rutgers L, 46-65 11/29 at St . Francis (N .Y .) L, 53-79 12/1 Drew W, 67-63 12/5 vs . Estrn . Washington-a L, 59-68 12/6 vs . Troy State-a W, 57-53 12/9 at Mt . St . Mary’s L, 42-69 12/28 vs . Cntrl . Conn .-b L, 47-67 12/29 at Col . of Charleston-b L, 55-77 1/3 Lehigh W, 67-55 1/9 Harvard L, 61-66 1/10 Dartmouth W, 55-53 1/17 Cornell L, 50-53 1/19 at Army W, 71-69 1/24 at Cornell L, 53-63 1/30 at Pennsylvania L, 63-70 1/31 at Princeton L, 45-58 2/6 Yale W, 54-52 2/7 Brown L, 56-59 2/13 at Dartmouth W, 62-56 2/14 at Harvard W, 78-66 2/20 at Brown W, 54-52 2/21 at Yale W, 71-57 2/27 Princeton L, 37-51 2/28 Pennsylvania L,53-71a-JamFest Classic, Fort Collins, Colo .b-Franklin Life Cougar Classic, Charleston, S .C .

1998-99 (10-16, 5-9)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/15 at Holy Cross W, 56-53 11/18 NJ Tech W, 69-58 11/21 Quinnipiac L, 52-54 11/23 at St . John’s L, 55-71 11/27 vs . Vermont-a L, 66-67 11/28 vs . Colgate-a L, 64-75 12/3 at Rutgers L, 49-84 12/5 Army W, 61-50 12/7 Stony Brook W, 67-61 12/10 at Lafayette L, 61-81 12/27 at UNLV L, 45-74 1/2 at Lehigh W, 69-49 1/8 Dartmouth L, 54-58 1/9 Harvard W, 72-62 1/15 at Cornell L, 47-63 1/23 Cornell W, 76-65 1/29 Princeton L, 40-46 1/30 Pennsylvania L, 51-67 2/5 at Brown W, 67-63 2/6 at Yale L, 48-60 2/12 at Harvard L, 63-68

2/13 at Dartmouth L, 61-66 2/19 Yale W, 56-53 2/20 Brown W, 71-69 2/26 at Pennsylvania L, 48-87 2/27 at Princeton L, 52-88a - Pepsi-Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N .Y .

1999-2000 (13-14, 7-7)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/20 Lafayette L, 52-59 11/23 at Duke L, 52-99 11/27 Stevens Tech W, 77-41 11/29 at Quinnipiac L, 38-49 12/3 vs . Monmouth-a W, 61-45 12/4 vs . Wstrn . Carolina-a L, 81-83 12/8 at Stony Brook L, 50-63 12/11 Lehigh W, 67-65 12/13 at Seton Hall L, 58-60 12/29 vs . Davidson - b L, 47-50 12/30 vs . New Hampshire-b W, 72-57 1/5 Wagner W, 62-56 1/9 at Army W, 46-45 1/14 Cornell W, 75-58 1/22 at Cornell W, 69-66(ot) 1/28 Pennsylvania L, 37-63 1/29 Princeton L, 46-53 2/4 at Dartmouth L, 46-52 2/5 at Harvard W, 71-65 2/11 Brown W, 68-59 2/12 Yale L, 59-65 2/18 at Princeton L, 52-81 2/19 at Pennsylvania L, 58-81 2/25 at Yale W, 72-67 2/26 at Brown W, 53-48 3/3 Harvard L, 59-61 3/4 Dartmouth W, 70-63a - Ameritas Clssc ., Lincoln, Neb .b- Stanford Invit ., Stanford, Calif .

2000-01 (12-15, 7-7)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/17 vs . Catholic-a W, 63-58 11/18 at Cntrl . Conn .-a L, 40-62 11/21 at Miami L, 41-65 11/25 Mt . St . Mary’s W, 56-44 11/29 at Lafayette L, 50-60 12/2 at Villanova L, 64-80 12/6 Army L, 51-62 12/9 Stony Brook L, 63-67 (ot) 12/11 at Lehigh W, 45-42 12/28 at Syracuse L, 47-61 1/3 at Wagner L, 62-83 1/7 Binghamton W, 62-37 1/12 at Pennsylvania L, 44-65 1/13 at Princeton L, 36-53 1/20 at Cornell L, 35-41 1/22 Albany W, 78-66 1/27 Cornell W, 42-38 2/2 Dartmouth W, 71-57 2/3 Harvard W, 65-55 2/9 at Brown L, 59-60 2/10 at Yale L, 78-80 (2ot) 2/16 Princeton W, 59-42 2/17 Pennsylvania W, 69-57 2/23 Yale W, 62-59 2/24 Brown L, 65-67 3/2 at Harvard L, 61-66 3/3 at Dartmouth W, 71-64a - Mohegan Sun Classic, New Britain, Conn .

2001-02 (11-17, 4-10 Ivy)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/16 vs . Northeastern-a W, 66-5411/17 at Marist-a L, 59-6911/20 Haverford W, 52-3711/24 at Providence L, 54-6811/27 Lehigh W,53-47 12/1 Lafayette W, 52-48 12/5 at Army W, 69-64 12/8 Boston U . W, 68-4712/20 at BYU-Hawaii-b L, 65-7012/21 vs . Valparaiso-b L, 55-7112/22 vs . Navy-b W, 74-72(ot)12/27 at UCLA L, 55-6412/31 at San Diego St . L, 59-75

Year-By-Year Records

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1/11 at Yale L, 54-65 1/12 at Brown L, 50-63 1/15 at Albany L, 40-41 1/19 Cornell W, 56-40 1/26 at Cornell W, 54-42 2/1 at Princeton L, 41-49 2/2 at Pennsylvania W, 54-53 2/8 Harvard L, 52-55 2/9 Dartmouth L, 51-57 2/15 Brown L, 41-52 2/16 Yale L, 56-76 2/22 at Dartmouth W, 62-58 2/23 at Harvard L, 56-59 3/1 Pennsylvania L, 47-51 3/2 Princeton L, 48-49a - Pepsi-Marist Classic,Poughkeepsie, N .Y .b - Yahoo Sports Invitational, Laie, Hawaii

2002-03 (2-25, 0-14)Head Coach: Armond Hill

11/18 at Rutgers^ L, 36-6011/23 at Boston U . L, 37-6611/26 at Binghamton L, 42-7011/29 vs . Bucknell~ L, 47-6111/30 vs . Mt . St . Mary’s~ L, 48-5712/4 STONY BROOK L, 56-6512/6 ARMY W, 58-4412/9 at Lehigh L, 51-6712/27 at UTEP# W, 55-5412/28 vs . UAB# L, 42-711/2 at Lafayette L, 52-611/6 SACRED HEART L, 58-591/9 at Massachusetts L, 47-661/18 at Cornell L, 38-511/25 CORNELL L, 53-551/31 YALE L, 51-652/1 BROWN L, 59-722/7 PRINCETON L, 68-512/8 PENN L, 40-472/14 at Harvard L, 63-772/15 at Dartmouth L, 49-632/21 at Brown L, 70-832/22 at Yale L, 59-712/28 DARTMOUTH L, 36-503/1 HARVARD L, 63-663/7 at Penn L, 39-633/8 at Princeton L, 40-44 ^ Preseason NIT ~ Red Auerbach Colonial Classic at George Washington # Sierra Providence SunClassic at UTEP in El Paso, Texas

2003-04 (10-17, 6-8)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/21 at Army L, 57-60 11/24 vs . Manhattan L, 57-7212/2 at Sacred Heart W, 85-79(ot)12/6 HOFSTRA L, 55-5812/8 LEHIGH L, 57-6012/20 at Stony Brook W, 80-75 (ot)12/22 at Villanova L, 66-7412/27 at California~ L, 66-8512/28 vs . Prairie View~ W, 72-6912/30 at Washington L, 51-881/3 LAFAYETTE L, 73-821/6 at Fordham L, 57-611/11 FDU-MADISON W, 77-451/17 at Cornell* L, 66-901/24 CORNELL* L, 53-661/30 at Dartmouth* W, 78-421/31 at Harvard* W, 78-672/6 at Yale* L, 58-632/7 at Brown* L, 81-902/13 PENN* L, 76-912/14 PRINCETON* L, 71-78 (ot)2/20 HARVARD* W, 66-572/21 DARTMOUTH* W, 73-582/27 at Princeton* L, 52-752/28 at Penn* L, 50-643/5 BROWN* W, 81-743/6 YALE* W, 88-79 (2ot)

2004-05 (12-15, 3-11)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/19 LONGWOOD W, 82-6911/20 MOREHEAD ST . W, 76-5811/24 LIU W, 53-4911/27 STONY BROOK L, 73-7712/6 at Lehigh W, 75-6112/9 SACRED HEART W, 76-6712/11 at St . Francis (N .Y .) W, 65-5712/22 at Hofstra L, 40-6412/28 vs . N .C . State L, 74-8412/30 vs . Canisius W, 64-581/2 at Lafayette L, 62-651/4 at Army W, 75-591/15 CORNELL W, 70-611/17 at Navy W, 69-631/22 at Cornell L, 47-771/29 DARTMOUTH W, 64-451/30 HARVARD W, 57-552/4 YALE L, 67-772/5 BROWN L, 52-542/11 at Penn L, 66-732/12 at Princeton L, 53-632/18 at Harvard L, 71-782/19 at Dartmouth L, 48-502/25 PRINCETON L, 59-682/26 PENN L, 72-803/4 at Brown L, 56-803/5 at Yale L, 68-81

2005-06 (11-16, 4-10)Head Coach: Joe Jones

1/17 UNH W, 64-611/19 TROY W, 73-711/22 at LIU W, 80-631/26 at Stony Brook W, 55-5411/30 at Sacred Heart W, 61-5912/2 ARMY L, 66-6712/6 at Wagner L, 71-8312/10 LAFAYETTE W, 71-6712/23 at Notre Dame L, 68-7512/27 vs . St . John’s L, 38-6312/28 vs . St . Peter’s L, 54-631/2 LEHIGH L, 57-651/7 CCNY W, 82-431/13 at Princeton L, 64-68 (ot)1/14 at Penn L, 55-871/21 at Cornell W, 58-571/28 CORNELL L, 59-812/3 HARVARD L, 59-692/4 DARTMOUTH L, 68-782/10 at Yale L, 67-742/11 at Brown L, 75-862/17 PENN W, 59-572/18 PRINCETON W, 65-642/24 BROWN W, 68-562/25 YALE L, 65-713/3 at Dartmouth L, 62-693/4 at Harvard L, 64-69

2006-2007 (16-12, 7-7)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/12 at Duke^ L, 43-86 11/13 vs . UC Davis^ W, 95-90 11/17 NJIT~ W, 73-60 11/18 KENNESAW ST .~ W, 63-51 11/21 LIU W, 90-63 11/25 STONY BROOK L, 41-54 11/28 at Providence L, 55-81 12/2 SACRED HEART W, 76-71 12/5 WAGNER W, 70-44 12/11 at Lafayette W, 75-58 12/23 at St . John’s L, 70-76 12/30 at St . Francis (N .Y .) L, 58-67 1/2 at Lehigh W, 55-54 1/6 MARYWOOD W, 87-38 1/12 PRINCETON W, 64-56 1/13 PENN L, 43-69 1/20 CORNELL L, 45-49 1/27 at Cornell L, 51-56 2/2 at Harvard W, 90-70 2/3 at Dartmouth W, 61-55 2/9 YALE L, 71-85 2/10 BROWN W, 77-68 2/16 at Penn L, 54-73 2/17 at Princeton L, 49-54 2/23 at Brown L, 59-64 2/24 at Yale W, 82-64 3/2 DARTMOUTH W, 69-67 3/3 HARVARD W, 76-66

^College Basketball Experience Classic, Durham, N .C . ~Third Annual Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic

2007-08 (14-15, 7-7)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/9 FORDHAM L, 61-79 11/12 vs . Delaware St .^ W, 47-41 11/13 at Ohio State^ L, 54-68 11/18 at Albany L, 38-70 11/20 at LIU L, 60-70 11/24 at Stony Brook W, 66-46 11/30 at Sacred Heart L, 59-75 12/4 at Wagner W, 79-65 12/8 LAFAYETTE L, 64-78 12/10 ST . FRANCIS (N .Y .) W, 83-64 12/22 at Villanova L, 56-72 12/29 POLYTECHNIC W, 109-63 1/2 LEHIGH W, 74-64 1/6 AMERICAN L, 56-69 1/12 at NJIT W, 64-52 1/19 at Cornell L, 64-70 1/26 CORNELL L, 54-72 2/1 at Yale W, 71-58 2/2 at Brown L, 63-68 2/8 PENN W, 74-58 2/9 PRINCETON W, 58-53 2/15 at Dartmouth W, 59-50 2/16 at Harvard W, 73-64 2/22 BROWN L, 52-67 2/23 YALE W, 68-62 2/29 HARVARD W, 61-54 3/1 DARTMOUTH L, 47-63 3/7 at Princeton L, 64-74 3/8 at Penn L, 67-69 ^Preseason NIT, Columbus, Ohio

2008-09 (12-16, 7-7)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/14 at Fordham W, 65-62 11/16 at Seton Hall L, 50-7111/21 Bryant ! W, 70-5411/22 UMBC ! L, 52-6611/25 Albany L, 49-6611/29 Stony Brook L, 60-6212/3 Wagner W, 84-6912/9 at St . Francis N .Y . L, 57-5912/20 vs . Virginia Tech @ L, 52-6412/21 vs . Marist @ W . 63-5812/29 Sacred Heart L, 79-84 (OT)1/2 at Lehigh L, 59-731/5 at American L, 50-621/9 NJIT W, 73-501/17 Cornell L, 59-711/24 at Cornell L, 72-831/30 Yale W, 53-421/31 Brown W, 65-592/6 at Penn W, 74-632/7 at Princeton L, 35-632/13 Dartmouth W, 65-522/14 Harvard W, 60-592/20 at Brown W, 70-572/21 at Yale L, 49-572/27 at Harvard L, 63-722/28 at Dartmouth L, 53-673/6 Princeton W, 58-443/7 Penn L, 50-51! - Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic@ - MSG Aeropostale Holiday Festival

2009-10 (11-17, 5-9)Head Coach: Joe Jones

11/17 at DePaul L, 53-5911/20 Longwood W, 72-6111/24 Bucknell W, 73-5911/27 at Syracuse L, 60-8511/30 at Sacred Heart L, 55-6012/3 Lehigh W, 75-7012/5 at Stony Brook L, 60-6312/8 at Wagner W, 102-9112/12 at Bryant W, 69-5712/23 at Quinnipiac L, 51-6312/30 Maine L, 59-651/4 American W, 56-511/6 at Lafayette L, 74-911/11 St . Francis N .Y . L, 53-59

1/16 at Cornell L, 53-741/23 Cornell L, 51-771/29 Harvard L, 45-741/30 Dartmouth W, 63-512/5 Brown W, 65-542/6 Yale L, 64-792/12 at Princeton L, 45-552/13 at Penn W, 66-622/19 at Dartmouth L, 44-482/20 at Harvard L, 57-772/26 Penn W, 56-552/27 Princeton L, 52-673/5 at Yale L, 48-653/6 at Brown W, 65-56

2010-11 (15-13, 6-8)Head Coach: Kyle Smith

11/12 at La Salle L, 71-8211/15 Maryland E . Shore W, 108-7411/17 at St . John's L, 66-7911/20 at Longwood L, 76-9511/23 Colgate W, 76-6311/28 at American W, 64-6212/1 at Bucknell L, 68-7312/4 Stony Brook W, 73-7212/7 Wagner W, 77-7112/11 Bryant W, 76-7212/30 at Maine W, 74-711/2 Elon L, 69,701/5 at Lafayette W, 76-731/8 Union W, 64-591/15 Cornell W, 79-751/22 at Cornell W, 70-661/28 at Harvard L, 66-771/29 at Dartmouth W, 66-452/4 at Brown L, 79,872/5 at Yale L, 67-722/11 Princeton L, 46-762/12 Penn W, 75-622/18 Dartmouth W, 67-602/19 Harvard L, 42-612/25 at Penn L, 54-642/26 at Princeton L, 61-663/4 Yale L, 81-873/5 Bown W, 91-74

2011-12 (15-15, 4-10)Head Coach: Kyle Smith

11/1 1 at Connecticut L, 57-70 11/14 Furman L, 58-6211/19 American L, 58-6611/22 at Stony Brook L, 53-6711/26 at Manhattan W, 59-4111/28 Swarthmore W, 104-4212/2 at Loyola Marymount W, 69-6112/3 vs . North Texas W, 72-5712/4 vs . La Sierra W, 78-5612/6 Holy Cross W, 46-4512/10 LIU Brooklyn W, 63-5312/28 at Marist L, 59-7912/30 Lafayette W, 77-671/2 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 67-521/4 at Colgate W, 66-591/8 at Elon W, 65-601/13 Penn L, 64-661/14 Princeton L, 58-621/21 Cornell W, 61-561/28 at Cornell L, 60-652/3 at Dartmouth W, 64-622/4 at Harvard L, 52-572/10 Brown W, 86-602/11 Yale L, 58-592/17 at Princeton L, 66-772/18 at Penn L, 59-61 (OT)2/24 at Yale L, 67-752/25 at Brown L, 78-943/2 Harvard L, 70-77 (OT)3/3 Dartmouth W, 61-55

2012-13 (12-16, 4-10)Head Coach: Kyle Smith

11/10 at Furman W, 68-4711/13 Haverford W, 74-4011/17 Marist L, 62-6711/20 at Villanova W, 75-5711/23 vs Wayland Baptist W, 75-5711/24 at San Francisco Dons L, 59-79

11/28 at LIU Brooklyn L, 61-7012/1 Bucknell L, 57-6512/9 at American W, 54-4212/22 Elon L, 69-7012/29 Manhattan W, 69-581/2 Colgate W, 66-591/5 at Army W, 65-521/8 at Holy Cross L, 69-781/19 at Cornell W, 67-581/26 Cornell L, 63-662/1 at Penn L, 58-622/2 at Princeton L, 66-722/8 Dartmouth L, 57-602/10 Harvard W, 78-632/15 at Brown L, 55-582/16 at Yale L, 56-752/22 Princeton L, 40-652/23 Penn W, 58-413/1 Yale W, 59-463/2 Brown L, 58-613/8 at Harvard L, 51-563/9 at Darmouth L, 58-64

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1,000-Point Scorers

BuCk JENkINS (1989-93)1,767

CRAIG AuSTIN (1998-2002)1,491

JIm mCmILLIAN (1967-70)1,758

CHET FORTE (1954-57)1,611

GARY RAImONdO (1995-99)1,320

NEIL FARBER (1962-65)1,236

JOHN BAumANN (2004-08)1,298

HEYwARd dOTSON (1967-70)1,266

RICkY FREE (1976-79)1,214

BRIAN BARBOuR (2009-13)1,216

SEAN COuCH (1983-87)1,208

C.J. THOmPkINS (1993-97)1,217

NORuwA AGHO (2008-12)1,207

dARREN BuRNETT (1979-83)1,159

mATT SHANNON (1985-89)1,201

wALT BudkO (1942-44, 46-48)1,163

RuSS STEwARd (1988-92)1,071

JOHN AzARY (1948-51)1,037

JACk mOLINAS (1950-53)1,046

JuSTIN NAmOLIk (1995-99)1,040

NORm SkINNER (1944-45, 47-50)1,015

TEd dwYER (1954-57)1,005

ROGER wALASzEk (1965-69)1,003

RICHIE GORdON (1979-83)1,003

STAN FELSINGER (1963-66)1,229

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Career Records SCORING AVERAGE 1 . Chet Forte (1954-57) 24 .82 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 22 .83 . Dave Newmark (1965-68) 19 .94 . Neil Farber (1962-65) 18 .45 . Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 17 .86 . Jack Molinas (1950-53) 17 .67 . Ron Boyd (1971-73) 17 .28 . Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 17 .09 . Heyward Dotson (1967-70) 16 .710 . Murray Melton (1958-60) 16 .1 FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 6772 . Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 6303 . Chet Forte (1954-57) 5434 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 4735 . Craig Austin (1998-2002) 4716 . Neil Farber (1962-65) 4687 . John Baumann (2004-08) 4638 . Sean Couch (1983-87) 4629 . Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 46010 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 453 Ricky Free (1976-69) 453

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 . Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 1,4502 . Chet Forte (1954-57) 1,3363 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 1,3194 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 1,1305 . Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 1,0946 . Craig Austin (1998-02) 1,0787 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 1,0718 . Rudy Milkey (1955-58) 1,0559 . Noruwa Agho (2008-12) 1,02510 . Neil Farber (1962-65) 1,024

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 Att.) 1 . Omar Sanders (1989-93) .578 (182-315)2 . Ricky Free (1976-79) .552 (453-820)3 . Jamal Adams (1993-95) .544 (174-320)4 . Heyward Dotson (1967-70) .542 (430-794) Mark Cisco (2009-13) .542 (326-601)6 . Steve Livingston (1987-91) .541 (198-366)7 . Tom Casey (1989-93) .535 (245-458)8 . Bob Evans (1970-73) .534 (311-582)9 . Sean Couch (1983-87) .530 (462-871)10 . John Baumann (2004-08) .525 (463-882) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 1892 . C .J . Thompkins (1993-97) 1813 . K .J . Matsui (2005-09) 1734 . Erik Crep (1995-99) 1565 . Craig Austin (1998-2002) 1506 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 1427 . Dragutin Kravic (2002-06) 1418 . Niko Scott (2006-10) 1389 . Noruwa Agho (2008-12) 134 Treg Duerksen (1999-2002) 134

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 4682 . C .J . Thompkins (1993-97) 4573 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 4474 . Erik Crep (1995-99) 4445 . K .J . Matsui (2005-09) 4196 . Craig Austin (1998-02) 4097 . Niko Scott (2006-10) 367

8 . Dragutin Kravic (2002-06) 3609 . Joe Case (1998-02) 34510 . Treg Duerksen (1999-02) 336

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 200 Att.) 1 . Eric Speaker (1988-92) .475 (106-223)2 . Russ Steward (1988-92) .440 (91-207)3 . K .J . Matsui (2005-09) .413 (173-419)4 . Meiko Lyles (2010-Present) .411 (69-168)5 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) .404 (189-468)6 . Jeremiah Boswell (2001-05) .402 (101-251)7 . Noruwa Agho (2008-12) .400 (134-335)8 . Treg Duerksen (1999-02) .399 (134-336) Steve Frankoski (2010-Present) .399 (103-258)10 . C .J . Thompkins (1993-97) .396 (181-457)11 . Dragutin Kravic (2002-06) .392 (141-360) FREE THROWS MADE 1 . Chet Forte (1954-57) 5252 . Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 4323 . Darren Burnett (1979-83) 4214 . Heyward Dotson (1967-70) 4065 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 4046 . Brian Barbour (2009-13) 4017 . Craig Austin (1998-02) 399 Ted Dwyer (1954-57) 3999 . Jack Molinas (1950-53) 31610 . Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 309

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 . Chet Forte (1954-57) 6242 . Buck Jenkins (1989-93) 6053 . Heyward Dotson (1967-70) 5644 . Darrenn Burnett (1979-83) 5535 . Ted Dwyer (1954-57) 5386 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 5377 . Craig Austin (1998-02) 5058 . Ricky Free (1976-79) 4649 . Brian Barbour (2009-13) 44710 . Stan Felsinger (1963-66) 442

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 Att.) 1 . Brian Barbour (2009-13) .897 (401-447)2 . Chet Forte (1954-57) .841 (525-624)3. Gene Bentz (1975-77) .794 (197-248)4 . Craig Austin (1998-02) .790 (399-505)5 . Alton Byrd (1976-79) .782 (294-376)6 . Darren Burnett (1979-83) .761 (421-553)7 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) .752 (404-537)8 . John Baumann (2004-08) .751 (302-402)9 . Sean Couch (1983-87) .749 (266-355)10 . Ted Dwyer (1954-57) .742 (399-538) REBOUNDS 1 . Frank Thomas (1953-56) 1,0222 . Jim McMillian (1967-70) 7433 . Jack Molinas (1950-53) 7274. Ed Auzenbergs (1958-61) 6755 . Ricky Free (1976-79) 6626 . Chris Wiedemann (1999-2003) 5937 . Marck Cisco (2009-13) 5918 . Dave Newmark (1965-68) 5729 . John Baumann (2004-08) 57010 . Russ Steward (1988-92) 552 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 . Mark Cisco (2009-13) 2332 . John Baumann (2004-08) 1893 . Chris Wiedemann (1999-2003) 166

4 . Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 1645 . Jim Tubridy (1992-96) 1506 . Boris Piskun (1992-96) 1457 . Asenso Ampim (2007-11) 1448 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 1439 . Matt Preston (2001-05) 13810 . Jason Miller (2005-09) 112 ASSISTS 1 . Alton Byrd (1976-79) 5262 . Brian Barbour (2009-13) 3463 . Tony Chiles (1985-89) 3234 . Elliot Wolfe (1968-71) 3165 . Darren Burnett (1979-83) 3136. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 3087 . Mike Jelinsky (1989-93) 3018 . Dale Smith (1981-85) 2789 . Sean Couch (1983-87) 24710 . Heyward Dotson (1967-70) 237 BLOCKED SHOTS 1 . Chris Wiedemann (1999-2003) 1872 . Dane Holmes (1988-92) 1483 . Tom Casey (1989-93) 1374 . Jamal Adams (1990-94) 1015 . Mark Cisco (2009-13) 726 . Joe Case (1998-2002) 667 . Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 628 . Justin Namolik (1995-99) 509 . Steve Marusich (1990-94) 4810 . Jim Tubridy (1992-96) 47 STEALS 1 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 2092 . Sean Couch (1983-87) 1563 . Brian Barbour (2009-13) 1244 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 1105 . C .J . Thompkins (1993-97) 1096 . Craig Austin (1998-2002) 1077 . Noruwa Agho (2008-12) 1038 . Justin Namolik (1995-99) 1029. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 95 Tony Chiles (1985-89) 95 GAMES PLAYED 1 . Mark Cisco (2009-13) 1112 . Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 1103 . Kevin Bulger (2006-10) 1094. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 108 Craig Austin (1998-2002) 1086 . Niko Scott (2006-10) 107 Joe Case (1998-2002) 1078 . Mack Montgomery (2004-08) 106 Brian Barbour (2009-13) 10610 . K .J . Matsui (2005-09) 105

GAMES STARTED 1 . Justin Namolik (1995-99) 1002. Brett Loscalzo (2004-08) 993 . Gary Raimondo (1995-99) 924 . Craig Austin (1998-2002) 915 . Ben Nwachukwu (2004-08) 856 . John Baumann (2004-08) 83 Niko Scott (2006-10) 83 Brian Barbour (2009-13) 839 . Joe Case (1998-2002) 8110 . Matt Shannon (1985-89) 80

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Individual Single-Season Records POINTS 1 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 6942 . Jim McMillian (1969-70) 6433 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 6254 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 5785 . Chet Forte (1954-55) 5596 . Dave Newmark (1965-66) 5507 . Sean Couch (1986-87) 5498 . C .J . Thompkins (1996-97) 5259 . Stan Felsinger (1965-66) 49910 . Craig Austin (2000-01) 496 Jack Molinas (1952-3) 496 SCORING AVERAGE 1 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 28 .92 . Jim McMillian (1969-70) 25 .73 . Dave Newmark (1965-66) 22 .94 . Chet Forte (1955-56) 22 .45 . Chet Forte (1954-55) 22 .46 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 22 .37 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 22 .28 . Jack Molinas (1952-3) 21 .69 . Sean Couch (1986-87) 21 .110 . Stan Felsinger (1965-66) 20 .8 FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . Jim McMillian (1969-70) 2532 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 2363 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 2354 . Sean Couch (1986-87) 2125 . Bob Evans (1972-73) 2076 . Stan Felsinger (1965-66) 197 Dave Newmark (1965-66) 1978 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 188 Jim McMillian (1968-69) 18810 . Chet Forte (1954-55) 186

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 5832 . Rudy Milkey (1957-58) 5083 . Jim McMillian (1969-70) 4934 . Stan Felsinger (1965-66) 465 Chet Forte (1954-55) 4656 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 4557 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 4338 . Matt Shannon (1987-88) 4069 . Sean Couch (1986-87) 39710 . Bob Evans (1972-73) 387 Noruwa Agho (2010-11) 387

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 . Omar Sanders (1991-92) .690 (69-100)2 . Ricky Free (1976-77) .598 (165-276)3 . Mark Cisco (2010-11) .596 (68-114)4 . Mark Cisco (2011-12) .590 (124-210)5 . Tom Casey (1992-93) .585 (121-207)6 . Tom Casey (1991-92) .582 (82-141)7 . Vernon Outlaw (1979-80) .578 (67-116)8 . John Baumann (2006-07) .577 (145-251)9 . Sean Couch (1985-86) .576 (121-210)10 . Heyward Dotson (1968-69) .565 (148-262) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . C .J . Thompkins (1996-97) 872 . Matt Shannon (1986-87) 763 . Treg Duerksen (2001-02) 694 . Treg Duerksen (1999-2000) 65 Erik Crep (1997-98) 656 . C .J . Thompkins (1995-96) 64

7 . Matt Shannon (1986-87) 628 . Dragutin Kravic (2003-04) 619. Steve Frankoski (2012-13) 6010 . Meiko Lyles (2011-12) 58 Noruwa Agho (2009-10) 58 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1 . C .J . Thompkins (1996-97) 2072 . Treg Duerksen (2001-02) 1753 . Erik Crep (1997-98) 1714 . C .J . Thompkins (1995-96) 1705 . Treg Duerksen (1999-2000) 1606 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 1467 . Dragutin Kravic (2003-04) 1398. Steve Frankoski (2012-13) 1329 . Erik Crep (1998-99) 13010 . Craig Austin (2000-01) 129

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 50) ATT. 1 . John Bauman (2006-07) .509 (29-57)2 . Jeremiah Boswell (2004-05) .500 (44-88)3 . K .J . Matsui (2007-08) .490 (50-102)4. Brett Loscalzo (2006-07) .488 (30-67)5 . Russ Steward (1991-92) .481 (51-106)6 . Russ Steward (1990-91) .460 (23-50)7. Steve Frankoski (2012-13) .455 (60-132)8 . Mack Montgomery (2006-07) .455 (25-55)9 . Dragutin Kravic (2002-03) .439 (61-139)10 . Joe Case (1999-2000) .421 (45-107)

FREE THROWS MADE 1 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 2242 . Chet Forte (1954-55) 1873 . Ted Dwyer (1956-57) 1664 . Jack Molinas (1952-53) 1625 . Dave Newmark (1965-66) 1566 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 1537 . Heyward Dotson (1968-69) 1508 . Brian Barbour (2011-12) 146 Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 14610 . Darren Burnett (1981-82) 143

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 . Chet Forte (1956-57) 2632 . Chet Forte (1954-55) 2223 . Dave Newmark (1965-66) 2164 . Ted Dwyer (1956-57) 2145 . Heyward Dotson (1968-69) 2086 . Jim McMillian (1967-68) 1997 . Buck Jenkins (1992-93) 1938 . Jim McMillian (1969-70) 1849 . Heyward Dotson (1967-68) 18210 . Stan Felsinger (1964-65) 180 Ted Dwyer (1955-56) 180

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.) 1 . Brian Barbour (2010-11) .917 (122-133)2 . Brian Barbour (2011-12) .901 (146-162)3 . Brian Barbour (2012-13) .882 (112-127)4. Grant Mullins (2012-13 .868 (46-53)5 . Patrick Foley (2006-07) .867 (52-60)6 . Juan Mitchell (1976-77) .852 (69-81)7 . Matt Preston (2003-04) .845 (98-116)8 . Chet Forte (1956-57) .842 (187-222)9 . Fred Johnson (1994-95) .842 ( .842)10 . Kurt Mahoney (1980-81) .833 (45-54)

REBOUNDS 1 . Frank Thomas (1954-55) 4082 . Jack Molinas (1952-53) 3843 . Dave Newmark (1965-66) 3464 . Jack Molinas (1950-51) 3435 . Frank Thomas (1955-56) 3386 . Ted Harvin (1956-57) 3077 . Frank Thomas (1953-54) 2768 . Phil Matthews (1957-58) 275 Jim McMillian (1967-68) 27510. Mike Griffin (1964-65) 265 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 . Jamal Adams (1993-94) 782 . Mark Cisco (2011-12) 763 . Jason Miller (2008-09) 744 . Boris Piskun (1994-95) 735 . Jim Tubridy (1994-95) 716 . Marco McCottry (2002-03) 707 . Matt Preston (2004-05) 668 . John Baumann (2007-08) 659 . Matt Preston (2003-04) 6110 . John Baumann (2005-06) 60 ASSISTS 1 . Alton Byrd (1976-77) 2102 . Alton Byrd (1978-79) 1933 . Mike Jelinsky (1989-90) 1534 . Mike Jelinsky (1990-91) 1455 . Elliot Wolfe (1970-71) 1406 . Tony Chiles (1987-88) 1367 . Brian Barbour (2011-12) 1338 . Dale Smith (1984-85) 1309 . Alton Byrd (1977-78) 12310 . Elliot Wolfe (1969-70) 120 BLOCKED SHOTS 1 . Chris Wiedemann (2001-02) 682 . Dane Holmes (1989-90) 613 . Tom Casey (1991-92) 544 . Tom Casey (1992-93) 545 . Chris Wiedemann (2000-01) 476 . Dane Holmes (1988-89) 45 Chris Wiedemann (2002-03) 458 . Jamal Adams (1993-94) 439 . Dane Holmes (1990-91) 3910 . Steve Marusich (1993-94) 38 STEALS 1 . Sean Couch (1986-87) 682 . Gary Raimondo (1998-99) 673 . Gary Raimondo (1997-98) 564 . Sean Couch (1985-86) 535 . Gary Raimondo (1995-96) 526 . Jim Tubridy (1995-96) 447 . Tony Chiles (1987-88) 43 Brian Barbour (2012-13) 439 . Brian Barbour (2010-11) 42 Abe Yasser (1998-99) 42

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Single-Season Team Records POINTS 1 . 1967-68 2,2062 . 1976-77 2,094 1975-76 2,0944 . 1956-57 2,0165 . 2010-11 1,9826 . 1986-87 1,9367 . 1969-70 1,9248 . 1965-66 1,8989 . 1992-93 1,88910 . 1974-75 1,872 POINTS PER GAME 1 . 1956-57 84 .02 . 1976-77 80 .5 1975-76 80 .54 . 1965-66 79 .15 . 1967-68 78 .86 . 1968-69 77 .07 . 1969-70 77 .08 . 1964-65 76 .69 . 1986-87 74 .510 . 1992-93 72 .7 FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . 1967-68 8102 . 1976-77 794 1975-76 7944 . 1974-75 7565 . 1969-70 7486 . 1978-79 7347 . 1965-66 7218 . 1986-87 7179 . 2010-11 70210 . 1956-57 698 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 . 1974-75 1,8582 . 1956-57 1,7713 . 1975-76 1,714 1976-77 1,714 1954-55 1,7146 . 1955-56 1,6897 . 1957-58 1,6708 . 1953-54 1,6649 . 2010-11 1,64310 . 1967-68 1,638 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 . 1969-70 .5052 . 1968-69 .4993 . 1991-92 .4994 . 1967-68 .4955 . 1985-86 .4946 . 1992-93 .4907 . 1978-79 .4898 . 1981-82 .4889 . 1970-71 .48610 . 1990-91 .478

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 . 1996-97 2182 . 2011-12 211 2003-04 2114 . 2007-08 2055 . 2006-07 2006 . 1999-00 1987 . 2004-05 1978 . 2001-02 181 2012-13 18110 . 1995-96 173 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 . 1996-97 6292 . 2007-08 6183 . 2011-12 5654 . 2003-04 5535 . 2004-05 5506 . 2001-02 5387 . 1999-00 5298. 2012-13 5219 . 1995-96 50810 . 2006-07 497 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 . 1990-91 .4482 . 1987-88 .4093 . 1991-92 .4074 . 2006-07 .4025 . 1986-87 .3946 . 1988-89 .3937 . 2003-04 .3828 . 2009-10 .3769 . 1999-00 .37410 . 2011-12 .373 FREE THROWS MADE 1 . 1956-57 6202 . 1967-68 5863 . 1955-56 5664 . 1954-55 5375 . 1975-76 506 1976-77 5067 . 1992-93 5038 . 1964-65 4809 . 1981-82 47710 . 1968-69 471 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 . 1956-57 8602 . 1954-55 8493 . 1955-56 8224 . 1967-68 8105 . 1953-54 7516 . 1992-93 7157 . 1976-77 696 1966-67 6969 . 1966-67 69510 . 1963-64 685

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 2012-13 .7452 . 2011-12 .7433 . 2006-07 .7364 . 2005-06 .7365 . 1975-76 .727 1976-77 .7277 . 1964-65 .7268 . 2007-08 .7249 . 1967-78 .72310 . 1956-67 .721 REBOUNDS 1 . 1955-56 1,2722 . 1954-55 1,2643 . 1967-68 1,2604 . 1956-57 1,2275 . 1965-66 1,1516 . 1971-72 1,1067 . 1953-54 1,0928 . 1959-60 1,0679 . 1974-75 1,03610 . 1957-58 1,031 ASSISTS 1 . 2003-04 4242 . 1967-68 4223 . 1976-77 420 1975-76 4205 . 2007-08 3926 . 1988-89 3887 . 1978-79 385 1986-87 3859 . 2011-12 38010 . 2006-07 377 BLOCKED SHOTS 1 . 1992-93 1282 . 2001-02 1253 . 1993-94 1234 . 1991-92 1185 . 1989-90 1136 . 1990-91 1067 . 2000-01 998 . 2002-03 939 . 2004-05 8910 . 1994-95 87 STEALS 1 . 1998-99 2352 . 1986-87 2253 . 2009-10 2084 . 2003-04 2015 . 1995-96 1996 . 1997-98 184 2008-09 1848 . 2011-12 1829 . 1992-93 18110 . 2010-11 180

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Single-Game/miscellaneous RecordsINdIVIduAL

POINTS 1 . 47 Buck Jenkins vs . Havard, Feb . 15, 19912 . 45 Chet Forte vs . Penn, Feb . 15, 19573 . 44 Jim McMillian vs . Penn State, Dec . 20, 19694 . 42 Jim McMillian vs . Villanova, Dec . 29, 1969 42 Chet Forte, vs . CCNY, Dec . 5, 19566 . 40 Stan Felsinger vs . Dartmouth, Jan . 7, 1966 40 Jim McMillian vs . Harvard, Feb . 14, 1970 40 Jim McMillian vs . WVU, Dec . 26, 1967 40 Dave Newmark vs . Yale, Jan . 5, 1968

FIELD GOALS 1 . 18 Chet Forte vs . CCNY, Dec . 5, 19562 . 16 Jim McMillian vs . Penn State, Dec . 20, 19693 . 15 Buck Jenkins vs . Harvard, Feb . 15, 1991 15 Chet Forte vs . Princeton, Mar . 5, 1957 15 Jim McMillian vs . Harvard, Feb . 14, 1970

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1 . 33 Chet Forte vs . CCNY, Dec . 5, 19562 . 28 Jim McMillian vs . Penn State, Dec . 20, 19693 . 25 Noruwa Agho at UConn, Nov . 11, 20114 . 24 Noruwa Agho at Lafayette, Jan . 6, 20105 . 23 Buck Jenkins vs . Harvard, Feb . 15, 1991

FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 Made - Since 2001-02)1 . .909 (10-11) Matt Preston at Sacred Heart, Dec . 2, 20032 . .900 (9-10) Ben Nwachukwu at LIU, Nov . 22, 20053 . .833 (10-12) Ben Nwachukwu vs . Harvard, Feb . 29, 20084 . .818 (9-11) John Baumann at Wagner, Dec . 4, 2007 .818 (9-11) Mark Cisco at Elon, Jan . 8, 2012 .818 (9-11) Ben Nwachukwu at Penn, Mar . 8, 2008 .818 (9-11) Ben Nwachukwu vs . LIU, Nov . 21, 2006

3-PT FG MADE 1 . 8 Dragutin Kravic vs . Yale, March 6, 20042 . 7 Noruwa Agho vs Bucknell, Nov . 24, 2009 7 Steve Frankoski vs . Stony Brook, Dec . 4, 2010 7 Niko Scott at Penn, Feb . 13, 2010 7 Matt Shannon vs . Nebraska, Jan . 2, 1988 7 Matt Shannon vs . Dartmouth, Feb . 19, 1988

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 1 . 13 Niko Scott at LIU, Nov . 20, 2007 13 Matt Shannon vs . Dartmouth, Feb . 19, 1988 13 C .J . Thompkins vs . Fordham, Nov . 26, 19964 . 12 Dragutin Kravic vs . Yale, Mar . 6, 20045 . 11 8 Times (Frankoski vs . Manhattan, Dec . 12, 2012)

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 6 Made) 1 . .875 (7-8) Noruwa Agho vs . Bucknell, Nov . 24, 20092 . .857 (6-7) Dalen Cuff vs . Troy, Nov . 19, 2005 .857 (6-7) Steve Frankoski vs . Elon, Dec . 22, 20124 . .778 (7-9) Niko Scott at Penn, Feb . 13, 20105 . .750 (6-8) Niko Scott at Brown, Mar . 6, 2010

FREE THROWS 1 . 20 Chet Forte at Yale, Jan . 18, 19562 . 19 Chet Forte vs . Penn, Feb .15, 19573 . 17 Buck Jenkins vs . Harvard, Feb . 15, 19574 . 15 Noruwa Agho vs . Yale, Feb . 6, 20105 . 13 John Baumann at Dartmouth, Feb . 15, 2008 13 Matt Preston at Fordham, Jan . 6, 2004

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1 . 23 Buck Jenkins, vs . Harvard, Feb . 15, 19912 . 21 Chet Forte vs . Penn, Feb . 15, 19973 . 19 John Baumann vs . Yale, Feb . 23, 20084 . 18 Noruwa Agho vs . Yale, Feb . 6, 20105 . 14 Matt Preston at Fordham, Jan . 6, 2004 14 Alex Rosenberg at Villanova, Nov . 20, 2012

MOST FREE THROWS MADE WITHOUT A MISSJohn Baumann 13, at Dartmouth, Feb . 15, 2008

REBOUNDS 1 . 31 Jack Molinas vs . Brown, Jan . 29, 19532 . 26 Dave Newmark vs . Brown, Dec . 29, 19653 . 25 Foley Jones vs . CCNY, Dec . 1, 19714 . 20 Mark Cisco vs . Cornell, Jan . 21, 2012 20 Dave Newmark vs . Brown, Jan . 14, 1966 20 Dave Newmark vs . CCNY, Dec . 6, 1965 20 Vernon Outlaw vs . Vermont, Dec . 6, 1980

ASSISTS 1 . 18 Tony Chiles vs . USMMA, Jan . 9, 19882 . 14 Tony Chiles vs . Brown, 1989-90 14 Maurice Murphy vs . Lafayette, Jan . 3, 2003 14 Elliot Wolfe vs . Cornell, Dec . 18, 19705 . 13 Alton Byrd vs . Brown, Feb . 17, 1979

STEALS 1 . 7, Sean Couch vs . NYU, Feb . 16, 1987 7, Gary Raimondo at Harvard, Feb . 12, 1999 7, Craig Austin, vs . Binghamton, Jan . 7, 2001 4 . 6 Gary Raimondo, at Dartmouth, Feb . 13, 19985 . 5 Niko Scott at Brown, Mar . 6, 2010 5 Brian Barbour vs . Brown, Mar . 2, 2013

BLOCKS 1 . 9 Dane Holmes vs . Lehigh, Jan . 23, 19902 . 5 Noruwa Agho at Lafayette, Jan . 5, 2011 5 Dane Holmes vs . Penn, Feb . 3, 1990 5 Dane Holmes vs . Yale, Feb . 10, 19905 . 4 Dragutin Kravic vs . Yale, Feb . 25, 2006 4 5 Times (Mark Cisco at Army, Jan . 5, 2013)

TEAm RECORdS

POINTS 118 (W, 118-90), at Wagner, Jan . 17, 1977

POINTS AGAINST 114(L, 85-114), at Rutgers, Dec . 5, 1974

FIELD GOALS 49at Wagner, Jan . 17, 1977

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 105vs . Dartmouth, Jan . 20, 1951

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .667 (22-33)vs . Princeton, Jan . 12, 2007

3-PT FIELD GOALS 16vs . Brown, Feb . 10, 2012

3-PT ATTEMPTS 46vs . Polytechnic, Dec . 29, 2007

3-PT FG PCT (Min. 10 Made) .769 (10-13)vs . Cornell, Jan . 15, 2005

FREE THROWS 44at Lafayette, Dec . 5, 1964

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 56vs . Pennsylvania, Feb . 13, 1957

REBOUNDS 72vs . CCNY ., Dec . 1, 1971

ASSISTS 33vs . Wake Forest, Dec . 27, 1969

STEALS 14at Bryant, Dec . 12, 2009

BLOCKS 12vs . Rider, Dec . 10, 1988

wIN/LOSS SuPERLATIVES Most Wins 23, 1967-68 (23-5)Most Losses 25, 2002-03 (2-25)Fewest Wins 1, 1900-01 (1-4)Fewest Losses 0, 1903-04 (14-0) 1904-05 (13-0) 1909-10 (11-0)Longest Win Streak 32, End of 1949-50-1950-51)Longest Losing Streak 20, 12/28/02-11/24/03

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miscellaneous Records (Continued)

Levien Gymnasium Records

INdIVIduAL RECORdS

Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, C .J . Thompkins vs . Army, Jan . 20, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Buck Jenkins vs . Manhattan, Jan . 4, 1993

Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, Wayne McKoy, St . John’s, Dec . 12, 1978

Field Goal Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, Brian Saunders, Brown, Jan . 29, 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne McKoy, St . John’s, Dec . 12, 1978

Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, Leon Brisport, Stony Brook, Dec . 9, 2000

Free Throw Attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25, Leon Brisport, Stony Brook, Dec . 9, 2000

Three Pointers Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, Matt Shannon vs . USMMA, Jan . 9, 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Jackson, Princeton, Feb . 9, 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Duerkson vs . Yale, Feb . 12, 2000

Three Pointers Attempted . . . . . . . . . 13, Brett Eppenhimer, Lehigh, Jan . 3, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CJ Thompkins vs . Fordham, Nov . 26, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Gaca, Cornell, Jan . 18, 1991

Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, Mark Cisco vs . Cornell, Jan . 21, 2012

Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, Tony Chiles vs . USMMA, Jan . 9, 1988

Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, Dane Holmes vs . Lehigh, Jan . 23, 1990

Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, Sean Couch vs . NYU, Feb . 16, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Austin vs . Binghamton, Jan . 7, 2001

TEAm RECORdS

Most Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109, Columbia (vs . Polytechnic), Dec . 29, 2007

Fewest Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, Ursinus (vs . Columbia), Nov . 25, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia (vs . Princeton), Feb . 7, 1981

Most Points, Both Teams . . . . . . . 194, Columbia 103, Brown 91, Jan . 29, 1977

Fewest Points, Both Teams . . . . . .75, Princeton 40, Columbia 35, Feb . 7, 1981

Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,514, Columbia vs . Penn, Feb . 27, 1993

ALL-TImE COACHING RECORdS

NAME YEARS W-L PCT. W-L PCT

Harry . A . Fisher 1906-16 101-39 .734

Carl J . Merner 1916-17 6-8 .429

John Murray 1917-18 4-9 .308

Fred Dawson 1918-19 3-6 .333

Claus D . (Babe) Benson 1919-20 4-10 .286

Joseph H . Deering 1920-25 46-40 .535

Daniel Meehan 1925-33 94-56 .627

Paul Mooney 1933-42, 45-46 101-81 .555

Cliff Battles 1942-43 8-8 .500

Elmer Ripley 1943-45 16-19 .457

Gordon Ridings 1945-50 69-20 .775

Lou Rossini 1950-58 117-71 .622 11-17 .393

Archie Oldham 1958-61 15-39 .278 2-12 .143

Kenneth Hunter 1961 5-11 .313 2-12 .143

Jack Rohan 1961-74, 90-95 198-247 .445 116-136 .460

Tom Penders 1974-78 43-60 .406 27-29 .482

Arthur "Buddy" Mahar 1978-84 70-86 .449 41-43 .488

Wayne Szoke 1984-87 37-41 .474 21-21 .500

Wally Halas 1987-90 18-60 .231 8-34 .191

Armond Hill 1995-2003 72-131 .355 34-79 .301

Joe Jones 2003-10 86-109 .441 39-55 .415

Kyle Smith 2010-Present 42-44 .488 14-28 .333

COLumBIA AT mAdISON SQuARE GARdEN

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Jan . 19, 1931 Fordham W, 26-18

Dec . 31, 1931 NYU W, 22-17

Mar . 18, 1948 Kentucky (NCAA Tournament) L, 53-76

Mar . 20, 1948 Michigan (NCAA Tournament) L, 49-66

Mar . 20, 1951 Illinois (NCAA Tournament) L, 71-79

Dec . 26, 1967 West Virginia (ECAC Holiday Festival) W, 98-71

Dec . 28, 1967 Louisville (ECAC Holiday Festival) W, 74-67

Dec . 30, 1967 St . John's (ECAC Holiday Festival) W, 60-55

Dec . 7, 1968 NYU W, 69-68

Dec . 6, 1969 NYU W, 71-59

Dec . 11, 1969 Holy Cross W, 92-68

Dec . 5, 1970 NYU W, 80-65

Dec . 16, 1971 Rutgers W, 76-73

Dec . 14, 1972 Fordham L, 66-84

Jan . 27, 1973 Rutgers L, 73-83

Dec . 13, 1973 Fordham L, 51-75

Dec . 26, 1975 Indiana (ECAC Holiday Festival) L, 63-106

Dec . 27, 1975 St . Bonaventure (ECAC Holiday Festival) L, 73-84

Dec . 8, 1977 Rutgers L, 48-62

Dec . 2, 1978 Wagner W, 87-64

Feb . 24, 1988 NYU W, 70-56

Dec . 20, 2008 Virginia Tech (Aeropostale Holiday Festival) L, 52-64

Dec . 21, 2008 Marist (Aeropostale Holiday Festival) W, 63-57

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NCAA Tournament History

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

MARCH 19, 1948KENTUCKY 76, COLUMBIA 53

Eastern Regional SemifinalNew York (Madison Square Garden)

MARCH 20, 1948MICHIGAN 66, COLUMBIA 49

Eastern Regional Consolation GameNew York (Madison Square Garden)

MARCH 20, 1951ILLINOIS 79, COLUMBIA 71Eastern Regional Quarterfinal

New York (Madison Square Garden)

MARCH 9, 1968COLUMBIA 83, LaSaLLE 69Eastern Regional First Round

College Park, Md . (Cole Field House)

MARCH 15, 1968COLUMBIA 59, DAVIDSON 61 (OT)

Eastern Regional SemifinalRaleigh, N .C .

MARCH 16, 1968COLUMBIA 95, ST. BONAVENTURE 75

Eastern Regional Consolation GameRaleigh, N .C .

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TEAMFIELD GOALS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968)FIELD GOAL PCT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .611 (33-54), vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968)FREE THROWS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . .882 (15-17) vs . Illinois (Mar . 20, 1951)3-POINTERS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/AREBOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47, vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968) ASSISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, vs . Illinois (Mar . 20, 1951)STEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/ABLOCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A

INDVIDUAL GAME RECORDSPOINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, Heyward Dotson vs . LaSalle (Mar . 9, 1968)FIELD GOALS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . 10, Heyward Dotson vs . LaSalle (Mar . 9, 1968)FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED . . . . . . . . . . 21, Alan Stein vs . Illinois (Mar . 20, 1951)FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 ATT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .000 (8-8), Heyward Dotson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968)FREE THROWS MADE . . . . . . . . . 12, Heyward Dotson vs . LaSalle (Mar . 9, 1968)FREE THROWS ATT. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, Heyward Dotson vs . LaSalle (Mar . 9, 1968)FT PCT. (MIN. 4 ATT) 1 .000 (7-7), Roger Walaszek vs. LaSalle (Mar. 9, 1968) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .000 (7-7) Heyward Dotson vs . Davidson (Mar . 15, 1968) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .000 (4-4), Jack Molinas vs . Illinois (Mar . 20, 1951) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .000 (4-4), Bruce Fogel vs . St . Bonaventure (Mar . 16, 1968) 3-POINTERS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/AREBOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, Jack Molinas vs . Illinois (Mar . 20, 1951)ASSISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, John Azary vs. Illinois (Mar. 20, 1951)STEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/ABLOCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/AMINUTES PLAYED . . . . . . . . . . .44, David Newmark vs . Davidson (Mar . 15, 1968) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, Jim McMillian vs . Davidson (Mar . 15, 1968)

INDVIDUAL TOURNAMENT/CAREER RECORDSPOINTS1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 672 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 503 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 48 4 . Walter Budko (Two Games - 1948) 265 . Al Vogel (Two Games - 1948) 24 SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 2 GP)1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 22 .32 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 16 .73 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 16 .0 FIELD GOALS MADE1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 212 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 203 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 18 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 442 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 393 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 28 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 ATT./G)1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) .786 (22-28)2 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) .461 (18-39)3 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) .454 (20-44)

FREE THROWS MADE1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 232 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 123 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 10 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 21 2 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 143 . Al Vogel (Two Games - 1948) 10 Roger Walaszek (Three Games - 1968) 10 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4/G - 2 GP)1 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) .821 (23-28)2. Roger Walaszek (Three Games - 1968) .818 (9-11)3 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) .800 (12-15) Norman Skinner (Two Games - 1948) .800 (6-8)

REBOUNDS1 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 342 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 233, Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 16 REBOUND AVERAGE (MIN. 2 GP)1 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 11 .32 . David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 7 .73 . Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 5 .3

ASSISTS1. John Azary (One Game - 1951) 62 . Jim McMillian (Three Games - 1968) 53 . Alan Stein (One Game - 1951) 4 Heyward Dotson (Three Games - 1968) 4 Bill Ames (Three Games - 1968) 4 David Newmark (Three Games - 1968) 4

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Columbia in the Polls

Date AP Ranking

Dec . 26, 1950 No . 8 (First appearance)

Jan . 3, 1951 No . 14

Jan . 9, 1951 No . 8

Jan . 16, 1951 No . 7

Jan . 30, 1951 No . 6

Feb . 6, 1951 No . 6

Feb . 13, 1951 No . 4

Feb . 20, 1951 No . 3

Feb . 27, 1951 No . 3

Final No . 3

Jan . 9, 1968 No . 10

Jan . 16, 1968 No . 10

Jan . 23, 1968 No . 8

Jan . 30, 1968 No . 8

Feb . 6, 1968 No . 7

Feb . 13, 1968 No . 6

Feb . 20, 1968 No . 6

Feb . 27, 1968 No . 6

Mar . 5, 1968 No . 8

Final 1968 No . 7

Jan . 21, 1969 No . 19

Jan . 28, 1969 No . 18

Feb . 4, 1969 No . 14

Dec . 30, 1969 No . 15

Jan . 6, 1970 No . 17

Jan . 13, 1970 No . 13

Jan . 27, 1970 No . 17

Feb . 10, 1970 No . 19

Feb . 24, 1970 No . 18

Columbia vs. AP Top-25

All-Time Record vs. Ranked Teams: 6-41

vs. No. 1 (0-1)

12/26/75 vs . Indiana L, 63-106

vs. No. 2 (0-0)

vs. No. 3 (2-0)

3/4/50 vs . Holy Cross W, 60-53

3/16/68 vs . St . Bonnie’s W, 95-75

vs. No. 4 (0-2)

2/26/72 at Penn L, 62-79

11/11/11 at UConn L, 57-70

vs. No. 5 (0-2)

2/10/72 vs . Penn L, 59-69

12/27/87 vs . Wyoming L, 56-92

vs. No. 6 (0-2)

3/20/51 vs . Illinois L, 71-79*

12/19/66 vs . UNC L, 66-98

vs. No. 7 (0-2)

2/27/70 at Penn L, 57-71

12/7/84 vs . Illinois L, 48-72

vs. No. 8 (0-0)

vs. No. 9 (0-1)

12/11/79 vs . St . John’s L, 75-91

vs. No. 10 (0-4)

3/15/68 vs . Davidson L, 59-61*

12/22/73 vs . Alabama L, 43-70

12/28/74 vs. Arizona L, 73-94

11/27/09 at Syracuse L, 60-85

vs. No. 11 (0-0)

vs. No. 12 (0-2)

2/22/75 vs . Penn L, 69-72

12/1/82 St . John’s L, 45-72

vs. No. 13 (0-3)

12/8/72 vs . Vanderbilt L, 61-70

12/13/77 at St . John’s L, 56-67

11/12/07 at Duke L,43-86

vs. No. 14 (1-1)

2/2/70 vs . Penn L, 52-57

12/28/94 vs . Cal ^ W, 43-79

^ - Forfeit victory

vs. No. 15 (1-4)

1/10/53 vs . Navy W, 77-71

2/6/76 at Princeton L, 53-69

12/6/85 at St . John’s L, 58-80

12/28/00 at Syracuse L, 47-61

12/27/01 at UCLA L, 55-64

vs. No. 16 (0-1)

11/29/78 at Rutgers L, 63-70

vs. No. 17 (0-4)

1/31/53 at Holy Cross L, 65-78

12/11/57 at Syracuse L, 50-55

12/29/81 vs . G’Town L, 26-38

12/28/04 vs . NC State L, 74-84

vs. No. 18 (1-3)

12/27/68 vs . Purdue W, 78-74

11/26/88 at NC State L, 54-110

11/22/96 at New Mex . L, 56-94

11/23/99 at Duke L, 52-99

vs. No. 19 (1-4)

1948-49 at Holy Cross L, 49-55

1/11/58 vs . Dartmouth L, 60-82

12/2/76 at Rutgers W, 85-75

11/29/80 at Syracuse L, 81-108

12/3/83 at St . John’s L, 58-78

vs. No. 20 (0-3)

2/8/58 at Dartmouth L, 70-72

2/7/75 at Penn L, 69-113

12/22/07 at Villanova L, 56-72

vs. No. 21 (0-0)

vs. No. 22 (0-0)

vs. No. 23 (0-1)

2/22/91 at Princeton L, 33-56

vs. No. 24 (0-1)

3/7/94 Penn L, 69-89

vs. No. 25 (0-0)

* NCAA Tournament Game

Columbia and the AP Top-25

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All-Time Awards/HonorsAll-Ivy League (1954-Present)

1954-55 Chet Forte1955-56 Ted Dwyer (second team) Frank Thomas (second team)1956-57 Ted Dwyer Chet Forte Bob Lehner (hon . men .)1958-59 Murray Melton (hon . men .)1959-60 Ed Auzenbergs (second team) Richie Rodin (second team)1960-61 Ed Auzenbergs (hon. men)1961-62 Art Woliansky (hon . men .)1962-63 Jim Clevan (hon . men) Neil Farber (hon . men .)1963-64 Neil Farber (second team) Ken Benoit (hon . men .)1964-65 Neil Farber (second team) Stan Felsinger (second team)1965-66 Stan Felsinger Dave Newmark1966-67 Roger Walaszek (second team)1967-68 Jim McMillian Dave Newmark Heyward Dotson (second team) Roger Walaszek (second team)1968-69 Heyward Dotson Jim McMillian Roger Walaszek (hon. men.)1969-70 Heyward Dotson Jim McMillian1970-71 Larry Gordon (hon . men .) Elliot Wolfe (hon . men .)1972-73 Bob Evans1973-74 Mark Hardaway (second team)1974-75 Mike Finley (hon . men .) Mark Hardaway (hon . men .)1975-76 Elmer Love (hon . men .)1976-77 Alton Byrd Ricky Free Juan Mitchell (hon . men .)1977-78 Alton Byrd Ricky Free Juan Mitchell (hon . men .)1978-79 Alton Byrd Ricky Free (second team) Juan Mitchell (second team)1980-81 Kurt Mahoney (hon . men .)1981-82 Darren Burnett Richie Gordon (hon . men .)1982-83 Darren Burnett1983-84 George Meikle (second team)1984-85 Tom Gwydir (second team) Dale Smith (second team)1985-86 Tom Gwydir Sean Couch (hon . men .)1986-87 Sean Couch Chip Adams (hon . men .)1987-88 Matt Shannon (hon . men .)1988-89 Matt Shannon (second team)1989-90 Matt Shannon (second team)1990-91 Buck Jenkins1991-92 Buck Jenkins Russ Steward1992-93 Tom Casey Buck Jenkins (Player of the Year)1993-94 Jamal Adams (second team)1995-96 C .J . Thompkins (second team)1996-97 C .J . Thompkins (second team)

1997-98 Gary Raimondo (second team)1998-99 Gary Raimondo (second team)1999-2000 Craig Austin2000-01 Craig Austin (Player of the Year) Chris Wiedermann (hon . men .)2001-02 Craig Austin (second team)2003-04 Matt Preston (second team)2004-05 Matt Preston (second team)2005-06 John Baumann (second team)2006-07 John Baumann2007-08 John Baumann2008-09 Jason Miller (second team)2009-10 Noruwa Agho (second team)2010-11 Noruwa Agho Brian Barbour (hon . men .)2011-12 Brian Barbour2012-13 Brian Barbour (second team)

Regional Awards

ECAC Sophomore of the Year1965-66 Dave Newmark ‘681967-68 Jim McMillian ‘70

ECAC All-East1957-58 Rudy Milkey ‘581962-63 Neil Farber ‘651965-66 Dave Newmark ‘681967-68 Jim McMillian ‘701968-69 Jim McMillian ‘701969-70 Jim McMillian ‘701991-92 Buck Jenkins ‘931992-93 Buck Jenkins ‘93

All-Metropolitan Area2004-05 Matt Preston ‘052006-07 John Baumann ‘082007-08 John Baumann ‘082011-12 Brian Barbour '13

NABC Division I All-District Team - District 132011-12 Brian Barbour '13

National Basketball Hall of FameAlva Duer, AlumnusHarry A . Fisher, Alumnus/A .D ./CoachClarence Gaines, AlumnusEdward J . Hickcox, AlumnusHoward Hobson, AlumnusCharles Murphy, AlumnusElmer Ripley, CoachArthur L . Trester

National Awards

National Player of the YearTed Kiendl ’11, 1910-11Chet Forte ’57, 1956-57

National Coach of the YearLou Rossini, 1950-51 (Philadelphia Basketball Writ-ers’ Assn .)Jack Rohan ’53, 1967-68 (Metropolitan Basketball Writers’ Assn .)

Frances P. Naismith Hall of Fame Award(Player of the Year, Under Six Feet Tall)Alton Byrd ’79, 1978-79

All-Americans

1926-27 John Lorch ‘271929-30 Lou Bender ‘321930-31 George Gregory ‘311931-32 Lou Bender ‘32 Dave Jones ‘321934-35 Bill Nash ‘361935-36 Bill Nash ‘361936-37 John O’Brien ‘381937-38 John O’Brien ‘381947-48 Walt Budko ‘481950-51 John Azary ‘511955-56 Chet Forte ‘571956-57 Chet Forte ‘571965-66 Dave Newmark ‘681967-68 Jim McMillian ‘70 Dave Newmark ‘681968-69 Jim McMillian ‘701969-70 Jim McMillian ‘702000-01 Craig Austin ‘02 (hon . men .)

All-EIL Eastern Intercollegiate League (1904-53)1904-05 Harry Fisher Marcus Hurley1905-06 Marcus Hurley1906-07 Marcus Hurley S. Melitzer J .J . Ryan1907-08 W .A . Kimbel J .J . Ryan Ted Kiendl (second team) S. Melitzer (second team)1908-09 B .P . Cerussi Ted Kiendl

Jim McMillian

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All-Time Awards/Honors

S. Melitzer J .J . Ryan1910-11 A .D . Alexander Ted Kiendl W .M . Lee R .V . Mahon Claus Benson (second team)1911-12 Claus Benson E .H . Osterhout Dan Meehan (second team)1912-13 S . Jacques1913-14 R . Benson (second team) Dan Meehan (second team)1914-15 Charlie Lee1920-21 James Johnson (second team)1922-23 Samuel Strom (second team)1923-24 R .J . Kirchmeyer (second team)1924-25 H .C . Wilson (second team)1925-26 William Laub W .A . Mannheim Jack Rothenfeld1926-27 John Lorch1928-29 George Gregory Arthur Smith1929-30 Lou Bender George Gregory Don Magurk Sam Schoenfeld1930-31 Loud Bender George Gregory Dave Jones1931-32 Lou Bender Dave Jones1932-33 Leonard Hartman1934-35 Bill Nash

1935-36 Jim Casey Bill Nash C . Wolf1936-37 John O’Brien1937-38 John O’Brien1940-41 Bill Hasslinger1944-45 Norm Skinner1946-47 Walt Budko1947-48 Walt Budko Sherry Marshall1949-50 John Azary1950-51 John Azary Jack Molinas (second team) Bob Reiss (second team) Al Stein (second team) Thomas Powers (hon . men .)1951-52 Al Stein Bob Reiss (second team)1952-53 Jack Molinas

Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame

Inaugural Class - 2006George Gregory ‘31Chet Forte ‘57Jim McMillian ‘701967-68 Team

Second Class - 2008John Azary ‘51Walt Budko ‘48Bruce Gehrke ‘48Alton Byrd ‘79Buck Jenkins ‘931950-51 Team

Third Class - 2010Lou Bender ‘32John O’Brien ‘38Frank Thomas ‘56

Fourth Class - 2012Neil Farber ‘65Jack Rohan ’53, 1961-74, 1990-95

Raymond J. Fullerton Memorial Award1952 Alan Stein ‘521953 Jack Molinas ‘531955 Chet Forte ‘571956 Franklin Thomas ‘561957 Chet Forte ‘571958 Rudolph Milkey ‘581959 Richard Rodin ‘591960 Edvins Auzenbergs ‘611961 Fred Portnoy ‘631962 Arthur E . Woliansky ‘641963 James Clevan ‘631964 Neil E . Farber ‘651965 Stanley Felsinger ‘661966 David Newmark ‘681967 Joel Hoffman ‘671968 Jim McMillan ‘701969 Jim McMillan ‘701970 Jim McMillan ‘701971 Eliot Wolfe ‘711972 W . Foley Jones ‘731973 Robert R . Evans ‘731974 Mark E . Hardaway ‘751975 Mark E . Hardaway ‘75

1976 Elmer D . Love ‘781977 Alton Byrd ‘791978 Richard M . Free ‘791979 Richard M . Free ‘791980 Kurt M . Mahoney ‘811981 Darren Burnett ‘831982 Darren Burnett ‘831983 Darren Burnett ‘831984 Mark D . Lay ‘851985 Dale M . Smith ‘851986 Thomas C . Gwydir ‘861987 Sean Couch ‘871988 Matthew Shannon ‘891989 Matthew Shannon ‘891990 Michael Jelinsky ‘931991 Buck Jenkins ‘931992 Buck Jenkins ’93, Russell Steward ‘921993 Buck Jenkins ’93, Tom Casey ‘931994 Jamal Adams ‘941995 Fred Johnson ‘951996 C .J . Thompkins ‘971997 C .J . Thompkins ‘971998 Gary Raimondo ‘991999 Gary Raimondo ‘992000 Craig Austin ’02, Joe Case ‘022001 Craig Austin ‘022002 Craig Austin ‘022003 Marco McCottry ‘032004 Matt Preston ‘052005 Matt Preston ‘052006 John Baumann ‘082007 John Baumann ‘082008 John Baumann ‘082009 Kevin Bulger ’10, Jason Miller ‘092010 Noruwa Agho '122011 Noruwa Agho '12

Buck Jenkins

Chet Forte

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All-Time Awards/Honors

2012 Brian Barbour '132013 Brian Barbour '13

Walter H. Bernson Memorial Award1963 James Glynn ‘631964 W . Roy Bohaboy ‘641965 Michael M. Griffin ‘651966 Kenneth Benoit ‘661967 August Ganzenmuller III ‘671968 Lawrence Borger ‘681969 Roger Walaszek ‘691970 Jim McMillian ‘701971 Leon Williams ‘711972 Gregory H . Tillman ‘721973 Timothy P . Murray ‘731974 John J . Byrnes ’74, Darryl T . Downing ‘741975 Michael Finley ‘751976 Laurence J . Collins ‘761977 Shane F . Cotner ‘791978 Juan E . Mitchell ‘791979 Juan E . Mitchell ‘791980 Brad J . Brown ‘831981 Vernon L . Outlaw ‘811982 Michael J . Allen ‘821983 Brad J . Brown ‘831984 Carl R. Scholz ‘841985 Mark D . Lay ‘851986 Paul T . Lee ‘861987 Charlton G . Adams ‘871988 Jonathon Dwyer ‘891989 Tony Chiles ‘891990 Omar K . Sanders ‘931991 Scott Bennett ‘911992 Omar K . Sanders ‘931993 Tom Brady ’93, Tom Casey ’93, Mark

Dumolien ’93, Buck Jenkins ’93, Yon Okorodudu ’93, Omar K . Sanders ‘931994 James Waterer ‘941995 James Tubridy ‘961996 Gary Raimondo ’99, James Tubridy ‘961997 Dennis Bohn ’97, Matt Fuchs ‘971998 Jason Wachob ‘981999 Justin Namolik ‘992000 Treg Duerksen ‘022001 Joe Case ’02, Victor Munoz ‘022002 Treg Duerksen ‘022003 Allan MacQuarrie ‘052004 Matt Land ‘052005 Jeremiah Boswell ‘052006 Dalen Cuff ‘062007 Brett Loscalzo ‘082008 Brett Loscalzo ‘082009 K .J . Matsui ‘092010 Niko Scott '102011 Brian Barbour '132012 Matt Johnson '122013 Steve Frankoski '14

Sheldon B. Preschel Memorial Award1977 Jeffrey F . Combs ‘781978 Eugene W. Schatz ‘791979 Eugene W. Schatz ‘791980 John H . Masterson ‘831981 Kevin L . Best ‘811982 Carl R. Scholz ‘841983 Thomas S . Brecht ‘831984 Carl R. Scholz ‘841985 Mark A . Muphy ‘861986 Mark A . Murphy ‘861987 Joseph A . Campanella ‘891988 Douglas Woods ‘881989 John MacPhee ‘891990 Steven Livingston ‘911991 Steven Livingston ‘911992 Eric Speaker ‘921993 Tom Brady ‘931994 Steve Marusich ‘941995 Fred Johnson ‘951996 Matthew Fuchs ‘971997 Matthew Fuchs ‘971998 Abe Yasser ‘991999 Abe Yasser ‘992000 Michael Merley ’012001 Joe Case ‘022002 Marco McCottry ‘032003 Marco McCottry ‘032004 Allan MacQuarrie ‘052005 John-Michael Grzan ‘062006 John-Michael Grzan ‘062007 Ben Nwachukwu ‘082008 Ben Nwachukwu ‘082009 Patrick Foley ‘102010 Patrick Foley '102011 Asenso Ampim '112012 Dean Kowalski '132013 Dean Kowalski '13

Jason Wachob Award2001 Michael Merley ‘012002 Michael McBrien ‘022003 Chris Wiedemann ‘032004 Maurice Murphy ‘042005 Colin Davis ‘052006 Joe Bova ‘09

2007 Kashif Sweet ‘082008 Joe Bova ‘092009 Joe Bova ‘092010 Max Craig '112011 Matt Johnson '122012 Blaise Staab '12, Chris Crockett '122013 John Daniels '13

Alton Byrd

Brian Barbour

Jack Rohan

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Standing 6-foot-4, George Gregory towered over most of his fellow basketball players in the late 1920s . Gregory was distinctive for two other reasons — he was the second African-American ever to play basketball at Columbia and the first anywhere to be voted All-American .

In his first season, he helped the Lions to fourth place in the Eastern League, forerunner of the Ivy League . By his junior year, Columbia had moved into first place in the league.

Columbia basketball took off in 1930-31, Gregory’s senior season . Serving as the Lions’ captain, he led them to 21 wins in 23 games and a second league title. He was named first team All-Eastern League, his third straight honor in four years, finishing with 509 career points, extremely high for the era .

Gregory had attracted national attention, and he was voted first team Helms Foundation All-America, being joined on the team by Purdue guard John Wooden, later to become the legendary UCLA basketball coach .While still an undergraduate, Gregory began a lifelong career battling juvenile delinquency and defending civil rights . He served as the boys’ director for the largest youth project for African-Americans in the

nation, the Harlem Center of the Children’s Aid Society .

He went on to hold administrative positions at settlement houses and youth clubs such as the Harlem Youth Center and the First Neighborhood House . He was a founding member of the NYC Youth Board in 1947 .

From 1954 to 1968 Gregory was a commissioner on the Municipal Civil Service Commission, while spending 15 years in the office of the Manhattan Borough President . From 1968 to 1979 he was an assistant administrator of what is now the Department of Environmental Protection .

Gregory passed away in Manhattan on May 11, 1994, at the age of 88 .

Many images of Chet Forte remain to this day . Forte racing down the middle of the court, Forte going up for his virtually unstoppable jump shot, Forte leading the fast break .

But none are more vivid than a still photograph, not an action shot, but a team shot, and not just any team .

The photo is of the 1957 All-American team . University of Kansas giant Wilt Chamberlain dominates the “team”, but the person who immediately catches your eye is Chet Forte — the smallest man on the All-American team, but the best .

In 1956-57, his senior season, he scored 694 points in 24 games, a 28 .9 average, and was voted college basketball’s Player of the Year, beating out the seven-foot Chamberlain and West Virginia great Hot Rod Hundley . Forte was a consensus All-America, won the Haggerty Award as the top player in the New York Metropolitan area and was All-Ivy League and All-Metropolitan . He played in the national College All-Star Game and set a scoring record with 32 points .

Forte earned All-Ivy League status in his first season of varsity eligibility (1954-55) and went on to earn All-America honors in 1955-56 and 1956-57 . Forte scored 1,611 points in 65 games, averaging 24 .8

points per game for his career .

In 1956-57, he set all of the Columbia scoring records, including points per game (28.9), free-throw percentage (85.2%) field goals made (235), free throws made (224) and points in a season (694) . Forte still holds all but one of those records .

His one-game scoring record of 45 points, set in 1957 against Penn, stood until Buck Jenkins scored 47 against Harvard in 1991 .

After a short career in minor league pro basketball, the Hackensack, N .J ., native went into sports broadcasting with ABC . He gained fame as the celebrated ABC sports director who helped to launch Monday Night Football. As its first director, he earned a directing Emmy Award . He worked 25 years at ABC, and directed the network coverage of two Olympic games .

In later years, Forte became a popular radio sports talk show host on XTRA in San Diego . He passed away there May 18, 1996, at age 60 .

George Gregory 1931CCInaugural Class of 2006

Chet Forte 1957CCInaugural Class of 2006

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The 1966-67 Columbia freshman team ranked as one of the best in the Metropolitan Area, whetting the basketball fans’ appetite for the 1967-68 varsity squad .

Under the direction of head coach Jack Rohan, the Lions did not disappoint, winning their first four over Lehigh, CCNY, NYU, and Rutgers . But they lost their next three, all on the road, an Ivy League game at Cornell and contests against Georgetown and Fordham .

They then headed into the Holiday Festival, then college basketball’s most prestigious in-season tournament, an eight-team affair held over three days at Madison Square Garden. The field boasted three top-20 opponents; West Virginia was first on the Lions’ path.The Lions stunned the nationally ranked Mountaineers, 94-68, and went on to defeat No . 2 Louisville, 74-67, to advance to the championship game of the tournament vs . St . John’s . The Lions defeated St. John’s, 60-55, to claim their first and only Holiday Festival title . Sophomore Jim McMillian was voted tournament MVP and the eyes of the basketball world turned toward Morningside Heights .Back in the Ivy League, the Lions piled it on . They avenged the early loss to Cornell and trounced the Big Red, 93-51, then topped Penn by 21 and powerful Princeton by nine .

Dangerous Dartmouth was defeated on the road, but by only six points . Columbia then won at Harvard, 103-70 . They met the same two teams back in New York, routing the Big Green, 86-58 and the Crimson, 115-56 . The latter set Columbia’s all-time scoring record, which stood until a 118-90 victory over Wagner in 1977 .

Three more victories followed, giving Columbia a streak of 16 triumphs, but the Lions dropped the final regular-season game at Princeton, 68-57, necessitating a playoff .

Columbia fans packed St . John’s 6000-seat Alumni Hall for the Ivy League championship and the right to play in the NCAA tournament . In one of the greatest victories in Columbia history, the Lions defeated the Tigers 92-74 for the championship .

They were victorious in their first NCAA game, defeating La Salle, 83-69, but then lost in the East Regional semifinals to Davidson, 61-59, on the Wildcats’ “home turf” in Raleigh, North Carolina . Columbia concluded its dream season with a 95-75 victory over St . Bonaventure in the consolation game .

Columbia had won 23 of 28 games, the most victories in school history, and finished the season ranked sixth in the nation. Jack Rohan was voted National Coach of the Year and both McMillian and 7-0 center Dave Newmark earned All-American honors . McMillian also was ECAC All-East and the ECAC Sophomore of the Year, and won the Haggerty Award as the top player in New York City .

1967-68 Ivy League Champion TeamInaugural Class of 2006

From 1946 to 1950, the Columbia Lions were one of the top college basketball teams in the east . In four years under head coach Gordon Ridings, the Lions won 77 percent of their games, and won the championship of the Eastern Intercollegiate League – the precursor to the Ivy League – twice, finishing second the other two seasons.

Hopes were high on Morningside Heights for another outstanding year in 1950-51 . The Lions had won their last nine games of the 1949-50 season. Captain John Azary was coming off a 423-point season, the most prolific scoring year in Columbia Basketball history – and the Lions were returning a deep squad of talented upper classmen and rising sophomores .

Just prior to the campaign – Columbia was dealt a significant blow when coach Ridings took ill with a heart attack just days before the season . Assistant coach Lou Rossini stepped in and took over as acting head coach – at the age of 29 .

After a tuneup over an alumni team, Columbia tipped off the season at University Gymnasium on December 6, 1950, and gave a glimpse of the season to come with a 41-point thrashing of Amherst College, 79-38 .

Throughout December the wins kept coming, including four straight on the road as Columbia ended the calendar year with a perfect 7-0 record .

The Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League season began in January and the Lions faced their traditional slate of Ivy foes .

In the League opener, Bob Reiss led the way with 19 points and 12 rebounds in an 85-45 blowout of the Cornell Big Red .

The second league game was against arch-rival Princeton – the defending league champions . With seconds remaining, and the game in the balance, sixth man Robert Sullivan stole the ball and went in for the layup in a 53-52 victory, the Lions closest call all year .

In an era where teams averaged less than 40% from the field, Tom Powers led the team - and the conference - in shooting percentage, hitting on 47% of his shots in league play .

Statisically, this team’s numbers are staggering: 12-0 in conference play, 21-0 overall, and 31 straight victories since the end of the 1949-1950 season . The Lions set team records in points per game, margin of victory and established a new Eastern League record for field goals.Although the Lions lost to a talented Illinois squad in the opening round of the NCAA tournament in a hard-fought 79-71 game – the legacy of this magnificent team still stands as one for the ages.

1950-51 Eastern Champion TeamClass of 2008

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New York City high schools turn out an abundance of scholastic basketball All-Americans each year . Few choose to attend an Ivy League college and even fewer opt for Columbia .

“Jimmy Mac” did and Columbia will never forget him .

After playing on the freshman team his first year at Columbia, McMillian moved up to the varsity in 1967-68 . Teaming up with several other talented players, McMillian led the Lions to the winningest season in the school’s

history, a 23-5 campaign that included the Ivy League championship (he won the Haggerty Award as the top collegiate player in New York City), the Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden (defeating West Virginia, Louisville and St . John’s on successive days) and reaching the second round of the NCAA Championships . McMillian, the Holiday Festival MVP, drew national attention as Columbia finished the

season ranked sixth in the nation .

The success continued the next two years, as Columbia posted 20-4 and 20-5 seasons, narrowly missing Ivy titles each year . Jimmy Mac was All-Ivy and All-American each season .

In leading Columbia to a three-year mark of 63-14, McMillian not only was a three-time All-American and All-Ivy Leaguer, he was All-East each year, the ECAC Sophomore of the Year, and became the first person ever to earn the Haggerty Award in each of his three varsity seasons .

He scored 1758 career points (then a record, now second) and averaged 22 .9 points per game (second-best then and now) . He is also second in career rebounds (743) and holds the season records for field goals in a season (253) and career (677).

He was drafted in the first round by both the L.A. Lakers of the NBA and N .Y . Nets of the ABA . He chose the Lakers and spent three years there, scoring 3714 points, an average of 15 .3 per game .

Jim McMillian 1970CCInaugural Class of 2006

John Azary 1951CCClass of 2008, posthumous

John Azary was born and raised in New York City where he learned to play basketball on the hard cement of the schoolyard grounds . Azary began his career at Columbia with large shoes to fill, replacing the great Walt Budko, who had just graduated Columbia to pursue a career in the National Basketball Association .

In his first year at Columbia, Azary scored 298 points in 20 games, averaging 14 .9 ppg, surpassing Budko’s first-year scoring record.

Throughout his career at Columbia, Azary was always one of the hardest workers on the team, on and off the court . Always the first to come to practice and the last to leave, head coach Gordon Ridings said, “I never saw a harder

worker than John . He once stayed an hour after practice taking foul shots because he had missed two out of ten free throws in the previous night’s game .”

Along with being a basketball superstar, John Azary was a member of the National Guard . While at Pine Camp, N .Y ., one summer for National Guard training, Azary caught a piece of shrapnel in his thigh during an exercise where live ammunition was being used . He was hospitalized for a month and his college basketball career was in question, but the wound eventually healed and he was able to successfully reclaim the Lions’ court. After four stellar years, Azary graduated Columbia College in 1951 with a sociology degree . After military service in the Korean War, he continued his basketball career in the Eastern League, a professional minor league .

On September 15, 1981, Azary passed away at the age of 51.

Walt Budko 1948CCClass of 2008

In the early days of the National Basketball Association, Columbia’s own Walt Budko became one of its pioneers . The sixth overall draft pick in the 1948 draft, he went on to play professionally for four seasons, including one as player-coach for the Baltimore Bullets .

Budko grew up in Brooklyn, and attended Franklin K . Lane High School and Trinity Prep . After high school, Budko continued his academic and basketball careers at Columbia . He arrived in September 1942 and made the varsity team in his first year under wartime eligibility rules . In his rookie season, he tied

the all-time Columbia single-season scoring record by totaling 251 points in 18 games. Also in his first year, Budko played an astonishing 706 minutes out of a total of 720 minutes throughout the entire season .

Naval service split Budko’s tenure at Columbia after his sophomore year . Budko spent roughly three years in the Navy, 15 months of that time stationed in the Pacific. He returned in 1946 to finish his last two years at Columbia, newly married . In the 1946-47 season, Budko scored 315 points in 20 games setting a new Columbia record . A four-time All-Ivy League honoree, Budko graduated in 1948 with more basketball accolades than anyone who preceded him, bringing a new face to Columbia Basketball .

Budko played professionally in Baltimore and Philadelphia for four years . He eventually left basketball to join the business world, working as a construction engineer and in real estate sales before finding his calling in insurance sales .

Budko worked in insurance sales from 1958 until his retirement in 1995 . He is married with four children, one of whom, Pete Budko, starred on the basketball court for the University of North Carolina .

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Class of 2008, posthumous

Class of 2008

Alton Byrd 1979CCClass of 2008

Alton Byrd flew from San Francisco to New York, excited to see what Columbia could offer him . Four years later, Byrd left as one of the most decorated basketball players in Columbia history . If that wasn’t enough, Byrd took his skills overseas and became known as “Great Britain’s greatest ambassador of the game .”

Byrd made an immediate impact, being named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year after his first varsity season. The point guard would go on to receive first team All-Ivy League recognition in his three seasons .

Despite only playing three varsity seasons, Byrd still holds the career and single season records for assists . His 210 and 193 assists rank first and second all-time in a single season, while his 526 career assists is in a world of is own .

A three-year captain, Byrd was awarded the Frances Naismith Award by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, given to the nation’s top collegiate player under six feet tall, elected after his senior season .

Byrd was selected by the Boston Celtics in the tenth round of the draft, but didn’t make the team, however, he had another offer awaiting him . A Columbia alumnus, David Dubow ‘56BUS, offered Bryd the opportunity to work in his market research company in London and play for a basketball team he owned, Crystal Palace .

Once again, Byrd’s impact was immediately felt, as Crystal Palace went 50-5 during his first year in England. He was named the Player of the Year in the British professional league after the 1979-80 and 1980-81 seasons .

Byrd remained in the British Isles for almost 15 years as a player, coach, and team president . He is regarded as the most important figure in the growth of British basketball. He returned to the United States in the 1990s, joining the NBA’s Sacramento Kings as a vice president .

Bruce Gehrke 1948CCClass of 2008, posthumous

Bruce Gehrke was a typical three-sport star coming out of Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, Long Island, but it was football that even-tually became paramount in Gehrke’s life .

It was a good choice for the future Columbia great who eventually went on to play for his hometown New York Giants and spent several years coaching high school football and basketball on his native Long Island .

Gehrke began his collegiate career at Columbia in September 1942 . In his first year, he starred on the varsity football, basketball and base-ball teams .

The following year, Gehrke played shortstop for Columbia’s 1944 championship baseball team, while training for the Navy . Hugely popular among his teammates and fellow students, Gehrke had that intangible flair for color that made him a crowd pleaser. His play, in every sport, was daring and spectacular, with little regard for personal

safety, yet he was as crafty a competitor as anyone could have been .

Even competition in three varsity sports couldn’t fill Gehrke’s appetite for athlet-ics, so he coached his fraternity basketball team in intramural play .

Gehrke’s college career was cut into two parts when he spent a year with the Navy overseas in Okinawa during World War II . He returned to Columbia for his junior year in September 1946 .

Gehrke graduated from Columbia in 1948, finishing a phenomenal career that included a league title in baseball, two in basketball as well as some of the Lions’ most successful football seasons .

Buck Jenkins 1993CCClass of 2008

In the history of Columbia Basketball, nobody has ever scored more points in a Lion uniform than Leonard “Buck” Jenkins . His 1,767 ca-reer points at Columbia is a record that still stands today .

An impact player from the moment he arrived on Morningside Heights, Jenkins was part of the revitalization of Columbia Basketball in the early 1990s .

In his sophomore season, Jenkins put the Ivy League on notice with his slashing style of play – averaging 18 points per game and being selected to the All-Ivy League first team.

That year, on February 15, 1991, Jenkins torched the Harvard Crim-son for 47 points – a school record which stands today . Even more impressive was that he didn’t even attempt a single three-point field goal, allowing Jenkins to be paired with Shaquille O’Neal as the only two collegians that season to score 40 or more points in a game with-out the benefit of a three-pointer.

Jenkins was the Lions’ leading scorer in each of his final three seasons, named first-team All Ivy League each time.In his senior year, Jenkins led the Lions to a 16-10 record and a second place finish in the Ivy League, averaging 22 .2 points per game on his way to being named Ivy League Player of the Year and first-team All-Metropolitan .

After playing for two years in Europe and serving an assistant coach at his alma ma-ter, Jenkins now resides in Georgia and works at Inner Strength, Inc ., a youth de-velopment program that uses basketball as a tool to mentor and better shape the lives of young males .

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A basketball pioneer during the Great Depression, Lou Bender was a scoring machine during a time when scoring was at a premium . The master of the two-handed set shot, Bender led the 1930 and 1931 Columbia teams to consecutive Eastern Intercollegiate League titles and helped popularize basketball in New York City during the Great Depression .

A New York City native, Bender attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx before coming to Columbia .

In January 1931, former mayor Jimmy Walker organized a college basketball tripleheader to raise money for unemployment relief . In one game of the tripleheader at the old Madison Square Garden, Bender led all scorers with eight points as Columbia defeated Fordham, 26-18 . The event, which also featured Manhattan, NYU, St . John’s and City College, raised $22,000 .

A three-time All-Eastern League honoree, Bender was also a two-time All-American for the Lions . He was the league’s leading scorer in both of Columbia’s championship seasons in 1930 and 1931, averaging just shy of 10 points a game .

“I give Lou a lot of credit, because those were the days before the shot clock was invented, so 10 points a game was quite a feat,” former St . John’s coach Lou Carnesecca said in an interview with The New York Times . “In those days, if you missed a shot, you might not see the ball again for a month .”

Bender earned his law degree from Columbia Law School in 1935 and went on to play professional basketball for the original Celtics, the Union City Reds and Boston Trojans of the American Basketball League, the precursor to today’s National Basketball Association . Bender finished his basketball career with the independent New York Whirlwinds in 1941 and later became a defense attorney .

He passed away in 2009 at the age of 99 at his home in Florida, survived by his wife Jean, a Barnard graduate, his four children and 11 grandchildren .

Lou Bender 1932CCClass of 2010, posthumous

John J O'Brien 1938Class of 2010, posthumous

Known as “Columbia Jack,” John J . O’Brien was the true “jack of all trades .” A two-time All-American in basketball at Columbia, O’Brien followed in Lou Bender’s footsteps to make the decade of the 1930s a landmark era for Columbia Basketball .

O’Brien was the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League scoring champion in 1937 and was named All-American in 1937 and 1938 . O’Brien turned pro in 1940 and

played professional basketball for the New York Gothams, Brooklyn Visitations and Baltimore Bullets of the American Basketball League, the precursor to today’s National Basketball Association .

O’Brien transitioned easily into his role as player/coach for the Hartford Hurricanes in the late 1940s and then became a renowned and respected professional basketball official.

A renowned advocate for youth sports, O’Brien helped lead the charge to reinstitute football at his alma mater, Windsor (Conn .) High School. He was also recognized in the Windsor community for spearheading youth and adult recreational programs in baseball and flag football.

Honored by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame and the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame as one of top 25 athletes of the first half of the 20th century, O’Brien was one of the best all-around athletes of his time .

O’Brien lived in Windsor until his death in June 1994

Gerald Sherwin 1955CCClass of 2010

Gerry Sherwin has been a fixture in Columbia’s athletics department for a lifetime and everyone who has known Gerry is better for it .

Sherwin was a men’s basketball manager as an undergraduate in Columbia College and also played baseball . He was heavily involved at WKCR-FM, where he hosted a nightly sports program and broadcasted several of Columbia’s intercollegiate contests, ranging from football to fencing .

It was after his 1955 graduation where Sherwin did his best work . After serving in the United States Army for two years, Sherwin began a renowned career in communications and marketing . He held

senior positions with Grey Advertising, 1010 WINS Radio and Bozell Advertising, to name a few .

In those spots, he got to know many people while still holding strong to his Columbia Blue connections . Sherwin has served with many of Columbia’s alumni groups . He is the President Emeritus of the Columbia College Alumni Association, Chair of the Columbia College Admissions Recruitment Committee, President of his beloved Class of 1955, Chairman Emeritus of the Men’s Basketball Alumni Advisory Committee and Past President of Columbia’s Varsity C Club .

During that time, Sherwin has mentored hundreds of Columbia student-athletes, helping guide students in looking for a career, while remaining a vocal supporter of all of Columbia’s varsity teams .

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Class of 2010

Neil Farber 1965CCClass of 2012

Neil Farber finished his Columbia career with a solidified spot in the record books in two sports . Farber graduated as the second-highest scorer in Columbia history on the basketball court, while also collecting the second-most career wins as a starting pitcher on the baseball diamond .

Playing under the tutelage Hall of Fame Coach Jack Rohan from 1962-65, Farber tallied 1,236 points, which today stands as the eight-highest career total in Columbia men's basketball history . His 18 .4 points per game scoring average ranks fourth among the all-time scorers in Columbia history . His performance on the basketball court led to a trio of All-Ivy League selections beginning in his sophomore season and continuing through his senior campaign . Farber was also an honorable mention recipient of the Haggerty Award, an award given to New York's top Division I basketball player each year .

As dominant a scorer as Farber was on the hardwood, he was equally as dominant on the pitching mound . His career 2 .70 earned run average and 200-plud innings pitched, places him among the top-five all-time pitchers in Columbia baseball history. During his playing days with Columbia baseball, Farber was selected as the

Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Player of the Year, Sophomore of the Year, and an EIBL first team selection.

Following his career at Columbia, Farber went on to a successful career working with numerous athletic organizations. Farber used his first job out of college at CBS to move on to a position with the New York Yankees as a radio and television producer . He spent time as the Director of Advertising at the NHL, embracing the opportunity to work with Fortune 500 Companies and Hall of Fame athletes .

Farber has spent the last 28 years with Professional Sports Publication, promoting some of the best athletes in the world, as well as selling advertising for over 400 publications, including Columbia football and basketball game programs and yearbooks .

Jack RohanClass of 2012, posthumous

Jack Rohan's history with Columbia dates back to his days as a stu-dent from 1949-1953 . As an undergrad, Rohan was a member of the men's basketball team . The 1950-51 team, of which he was a part, went undefeated in the regular season, and was inducted into the Columbia Athletics Hall of Fame . Rohan went on to earn his master's degree from the Teacher's College in 1957 .

Rohan is most famously known as the most successful men's bas-ketball coach in Columbia's history, after taking over as head coach in 1962 . In his sixth season at the helm of the Columbia basketball program in 1967-68, Rohan was selected as National Coach of the Year . His team went 23-5 that year, wining the Ivy League title and finishing the season ranked sixth in the nation. Three members of the 1967-68 team went on to play professionally, most notably Jim McMillian, an NBA Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers .

At the peak of his career, Rohan built Columbia's men's basketball into an Eastern powerhouse, recruiting talented student-athletes, and bringing them together with coaching expertise that befuddled op-ponents .

Rohan stepped away from his position as head men's basketball coach in 1974 to become the tenured chair of physical education . Unable to stay from coaching altogether, Rohan took over as the golf coach in 1976, and remained involved with basketball as a camp lecturer, broad-caster and as a writer . He would return to the sidelines in 1990 for another five-year stint as the Lion's head coach . In his second time around, Rohan once again brought the Lions to contention . In 1993, with all-time leading scorer Buck Jenkins on the floor, Coach Rohan on the bench, Columbia roared to a 10-4 season in the Ivy League, good for second place .

Upon retiring in 1995, Rohan left the program as the all-time wins leader with 198 and games coached at 445 .

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- G -Gailus, Robert '71-1970-71Gang, Michael '59-1959Ganzenmuller, August, Jr. '37-1935-37Ganzenmuller, August, III '67-1965-67Garcia, Joseph-1945Garnevicus, Thomas '69-1968Gately, Michael- 2007Gehrke, Bruce '48-1943-44, 1947-48Geiger, Ernest '38-1938Germann, Kenneth '43-1941, 1943Gerstman, David '56-1956(M)Gerussi, B .-1907, 1908, 1909Gilbert, George-1945Gilligan, John '40-1939-40Gilson, Brad ’16-2013Glynn, James '63-1961-63Goebel, William '63-1963(M)Goodman, F .-1901, 1902Gordon, Jerome '54-1952-54Gordon, Lawrence '71-1969-71Gordon, Richard '83-1980-83Grandison, Aaron '77-1975Green, Van '14-2011-12Greenspan, Joel '70-1968Gregory, George '31-1929-31(C)Griffin, Michael '65-1963-65Griffin, Robert '72-1970Grzan, John-Michael '06 - 2004-06(C)Guittar, Leroy '53-1952-53Gwydir, Thomas '86-1984-86

- H -Hackett, Ralph-1930Haley, Michael '77-1975Hardaway, Mark '75-1973-75(C)Harris, Jacob '61-1959

Harris, Melissa '95B-1992(M)Hartman, Leonard '33-1931-33Hartman, Stephen '63-1962-63Harvin, Theodore '59-1957Harwood, Stanley '50-1949Hassan, David '78-1976-77(C)Hasslinger, William '42-1940-42Hawkins, Derek '83-1980-83Henkind, Paul '55-1955Hernandez, Patrick '99-1996-98, 2000Herskowitz, Michael '72-1972(M)Hill, Egan '03 - 2000-01Hill, Tito '05 - 2002-05Hochette, H . '17-1917(M)Hodupp, Joseph '33-1931-32Hoffman, David '61-1959Hoffman, Joel '67-1966-67(C)Holland, Trever '89-1987-88Holmes, Dane '92-1989-90, 1992Holt, Ronald '91-1989-90(C)Hurley, Marcus-1904-07(C)

- I -Immerman, Bruce '79-1977(M)Irvine, Jaime '03-2001Iverson, James '59-1958

- J -Jacques, S . '13-1912-13(C)Jelinsky, Michael '93-1990-91Jenkins, Leonard "Buck" '93-1990-93(C)Johnson, Frederick '95-1994-95(C)Johnson, J . '19-1920Johnson, Matt '12- 2009-12Johnson, Richard '53-1953Jones, David '32-1930, 1931-32Jones, W . Foley '73-1971-73(C)

- K -Kaigle, Robert '77-1975Kaplan, Alex '50-1948-50Kaplan, Harold '59-1958-59Kedron, Suzan '92C-1990(M)Kehoe, Kevin '77-1975Kemp, E . '19-1920(M)Kennedy, Kristine '91-1988(M)Kessler, Richard-1928(M)Kiendl, Ted-1908-11(C)Kilborne, K . '16-1916(M)Kimbel, W .-1908-09Kirchmyer, Ray '26-1926Klink, Arthur '65-1963-65Kohlbusch, A . '13-1913(M)Kornsand, E . '16-1915Kowalski, Dean '13-2010,-13 (C)Kravic, Dragutin '06 - 2003-06Ksieniewicz, Charles '67-1967Kutlow, Herbert '56-1954-56Kutlow, Jay '80-1979-80(C)

- L -Lampros, George '49-1948-49(M)Land, Matthew '05-2002-05(C)Lane, Neil '56-1956Laub, William '26-1926Lautkin, Arthur '32-1930, 1932Lawson, Andrew '36-1936(M)Lay, Mark '85-1982-85(C)Leede, John '54-1954Lee, J . '15-1912-15Lee, Paul '86-1984-86(C)Lee, W .-1910-11Leggett, Stanton '38-1937-38Lehman, Edwin '54-1952-54Lehner, Robert '57-1955-57

All-Time Letterwinners

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All-Time Letterwinners

Leonard, C . '17-1917Leslie, Porter '06- 2004Levine, Morton '56-1954,-56Lewers, Cornett '76-1974-75Lewis, Frank '51-1949-51Lewis, Peter '54-1953(M)Lhowe, Joseph '39-1939(M)Lim, Howard '74-1973-74(M)Livingston, Steven '91-1988,-91Lo, Maodo ’16-2013Lockspeiser, Lester '65-1963, 1965Lockwood, William '49-1947, 49(C)Loeb, Michael '50-1950(M)Lolordo, Vincent '48-1944, 47London, Herbert '60-1958-60Lorch, John '27-1926-27(C)Loscalzo, Brett '08- 2005-08(C)Love, David '56-1955Love, Elmer '78-1976-77Lyles, Meiko ‘15-2011-12Lynch, Joseph '81-1979

- M -Maack, Herbert '42-1940, 1942MacPhee, John '90-1987, 1989MacQuarrie, Alan '05-2002-05Macioce, Thomas '39-1937-39(C)Madden, William '28-1926-28(C)Maduri, Anthony '87-1984-85Magurk, Donald-1928-30Mahoney, Kurt '81-1979,-81Mahon, R .-1908, 1910-11Mannheim, Alfred '26-1926(C)Maratos, Stanley '53-1951-53Maroon, Tufik '34-1934Marshall, Sherrod '50-1947-50Martens, Lester '44-1942-43(C)Marusich, Steve '94-1992-94Mase, Issa '12- 2009-10Matsui, K .J . '09-2006-09Matthews, Philip '59-1957-59(C)Matthews, Wesley '10 - 2007Mayo, Derrick '02 - 2000-02Mboya, Anthony '01 - 1998-99McAuliffe, Brian '74-1973McBrien, Michael '02-1999-02McCottry, Marco '03-2001-03(C)McCoy, Robert '32-1931-32McCulloch, Kenneth '65-1963-65McDowell, Owen '34-1932-34(C)McGrain, Jonathan '86-1984-85(M)McElaney, John '80-1978-79McIlvennan, Stewart '42-1940-42(C)McIntyre, John '74-1973(M)McIvor, Kevin '86-1984-86McMillian, James '70-1968-70(C)McPhee, Ronald '55-1954-55(C)Medvedeff, Vadim '41-1939Meenan, Dan '14-1912-14(C)Meikle, George '85-1983-84Meisel, William '34-1933-34Melitzer, Samuel '09-1906-09Melton, Murray '61-1959-60Mendelsohn, A .-1911Merckel, Frederick, Jr . '50-1949-50(M)Merley, Michael '01-1998-01(C)Metz, Bruce '69-1968-69Metz, Gregory '92-1989Middleton, William-1928-30Milenko, Irving '47-1946-47Milkey, Rudolph '58-1956-58(C)Miller, Jason '09-2006-09Mitchell, Juan '79-197-79Molinas, Jack '53-1951-53(C)Moller, George-1944

Moloney, Herbert, Jr . '43-1943(M)Monks, Edward '71-1970Montgomery, Mack '08- 2005-08(C)Moore, Dennis '76-1974, 1976(C)Moore, G .-1905-06Morales, Karla '94-1992(M)Morgan, Wayne-1944Morris, Donald '67-1967(M)Moskowitz, Monroe '48-1947Moss, Monroe '48-1948Mueller, William '26-1926(M)Mullins, Grant ’16-2013Muñoz, Victor '02-1999-02Murphy, Mark '86-1983-86Murphy, Maurice '04-2001-04(C)Murphy, Paul '63-1961-63Murray, Timothy '73-1972-73Myers, Albert '40-1939-40

- N -Naley, John '55-1953-54Namolik, Justin '99-1996-99Nash, William '36-1934-36(C)Naylor, John '40-1938-40(C)Needleman, Stanley '60-1958-60Nelson, Genevieve '90GS-1990(M)Newmark, David '68-1966, 1968Newsome, Lars '76-1974Nolan, Leo'09-2006-07Norris, Mount '28-1926Northcott, John '37-1937(M)Nwachukwu, Ben '08- 2005-08

- O -Obey, Edward '31-1929-31O'Brien, James '44-1943O'Brien, John '38-1936-38(C)O'Connell, Frank-1901-04(C)O'Connell, John '77-1975Odorico, John-1944Okorodudu, Yon '93-1993Olsen, Gunnar '50-1949Orcutt, John '55-1955(M)Osetkowski, Cory '15-2012-13Osterhout, E . '12-1912Outlaw, Vernon '81-1980-81(C)Owens, Chris '04- 2004Ozeir, Samer '15-2011-13

- P -Packer, Henry-1927(M)Palumbo, Joseph-1945Pashayan, Albert '44-1942Pellino, Stephen '73-1972-73Petrucelli, William '51-1949Petrunoff, Ron '84-1984Picariello, Ayana '95C-1993-95(M)Piscina, Thomas '13-2010Piskun, Boris '96-1994-96Plantada, Cassey '96C-1994-95(M)Poch, Herbert '49-1945-49Portnoy, Fred '63-1961Powers, Thomas '51-1949-51Preston, Matthew '05-2002-05(C)Primich, Frank '42-1941-42Prioleau, Romona '88-1987(M)Profant, John-1945Prouser, Richard '69-1969(M)Pruitt, Christopher '85-1984

- Q -Quinn, Paddy ’16-2013

- R -Rafal, Harold-1938-39Raimondo, Gary '99-1996-99(C)

Ratshin, Jon '96-1996(M)Reilly, Maurice '23-1923Reiss, Robert '52-1950-52Retano, Samuel '40-1938-39Reynolds, R .'15-1913-14Richmond, Robert '41-1941Rieger, Fred '28-1926-28Robbins, Philip '63-1962-63Roberts, Arthur '65-1964Roberts, C . '16-1913Roberts, H . '15-1915(M)Robinson, Merrill, Jr . '38-1936Rodin, Richard '60-1958-60(C)Rogers, A .-1903-04Rohan, John '53-1951-353Rosenberg, Alex '15-2011, 2013Rosenfeld, Howard '53-1953Rosenthal, Robert '61-1961(M)Rossini, Lucio '47-1946Rothenfeld, Jack '27-1926-27Rutecki, Richard '81-1979Ryan, J .-1906-09 (C)Ryan, Patricia '89-1989(M)

- S -Safran, Frank '58-1958(M)Sager, William '21-1921(M)Sanders, Omar '93-1990-93Schaefer, Elwyn, Jr . '66-1966Schatz, Eugene '79-1978-79Schiller, Jonathan '69-1967-69Schneider, Robert '64-1964(M)Schnepp, C .-1908Schoenfeld, Samuel-1930Scholz, Carl '84-1982-84(C)Schwartz, Stephanie '88C-1987-88(M)Scott, Niko '10 -200-10(C)Scrivano, Skylar-2013Settles, Mark '86-1983-86Shannon, Matthew '89-1986-89(C)Shapiro, Philip '74-1973Shaskin, Edward '75-1975(M)Sherwin, Gerald '55-1955(M)Shockley, Edgar '78-1976Siergiej, John '33-1933Simon, Marc '02-2001-02Skinner, Norman '50-1945-50Small, Allen '62-1962Smith, Arthur '31-1927, 1931(M)Smith, C .-1907Smith, Dale '85-1982-85Smith, David-1929Smith, Gregory '81-1979-80Smith, Theodore '47-1947(M)Smith, Vladimar-1927Smith, William '32-1932(M)Soifer, Matthew '76-1976(M)Sorrells, Galen '89-1986-88Speaker, Eric '92-1989-92(C)Spooner, Paul '70-1968Sprenkle, Arthur '67-1966-67Springwater, Noah '15-2011-13Staab, Blaise '12- 2009-12Starke, George '71-1969-70Starks, Dyami '14-2011Steigman, Joseph '32-1933Stein, Alan '52-1950-52(C)Stevens, Darius '15-2012Steward, Russell '92-1989-92Stewart, Joseph '77-1975Stewart, Walter '86-1985-86Strober, Murray '48-1946,-47Sullivan, John '26-1926Sullivan, Robert '51-1949-51Sweet, Kashif '08 - 2005-08

- T -Tannenbaum, Michael '59-1959(M)Tellefsen, Gerald '60-1958-59Thomas, Franklin '56-1954-56(C)Thomas, George '69-1967-68Thomas, Scott '86-1984Thompkins, C .J . '97-1994-97(C)Tillman, Gregory '72-1972Tomb, Thomas '35-1933-35Tooter, Howard '66-1966(M)Townsend, H .-1903Trepanier, Dan '09-2006-09Tubridy, James '96-1994-96(C)Turbenbach, C .-1904-05Tynan, Martin '21-1920-21(C)Tys, Remy '30-1928, 1929, 1930(C)Twer, Ethan '96-1995-96

- U -Uhrbach, George-1928,-29

- V -Van Halem, William '55-1954-55Van Keuren, Robert '62-1962(M)Vaske, John '88-1986-88Veeder, L .-1913Vogel, Albert '49-1946-48Vollmer, Joseph '37-1935-37Vom Saal, Fred-1929(M)Von Sholly, Bernard-1901-05(C)

- W -Wachob, Jason '98-1995-98Wachtel, Paul '61-1961(M)Walaszek, Roger '69-1967-69(C)Waterer, J .J . '94-1992-94Watkins, Will '98-1995Watson, John '33-1933(M)Watson, Robert-1927-28Wax, Albert '62-1962Wegener, J . '17-1914Weiner, Edward '57-1957(M)Weinstein, S . '20-1920Weinstock, Arthur '41-1941(M)Wein, Lawrence '63-1963Weisberg, Herbert '65-1965(M)Werksman, Richard '54-1954(M)Westenberg, David '81-1979-81(C)White, M .-1906-07Whitley, Thomas, Jr . '52-1952(M)Wiedemann, Christian '03 - 2000-03(C)Wilhite, Michael '78-1976, 1978Wilkov, Lawrence '54-1953-54(C)Williams, Leon '71-1970-71Williams, Todd '86-1985-86Will, Leonard '42-1940-41Wilson, Harold '25-1924(-25(C)Winslow, Edgar '42-1942Wish, Peter '56-1956(C)Wolfe, Elliot '71-1969-71(C)Wolff, Clifford '38-1936-38Woliansky, Arthur '64-1962Wood, Garland '65-1963Wood, Thomas-1945-46Woods, Douglas '88-1986-88(C)Woody, James '92-1989Worthington, Dodson '06 -2003-04Wright, William '52-1952(M)Wyker, Arthur '49-1946

- Y -Yasser, Abram '99-1996,-99Yerzley, Thomas '35-1935(M)

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Broadcasts

A minimum of 19 games (including 13 Ivy League home and

away contests) will be streamed live with video and audio on

the Columbia Athletics SideLION Pass on the Ivy League®

Digital Network . The new platform will offer a user experience

unlike any other to give fans an entirely new way to interact

with the Lions . Catch all the action with Jerry Recco on play-

by-play with a series of color analysts that will include Dalen

Cuff '06CC, Brett Loscalzo '08CC and James Buford.

(212 area code)Athletics Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-2538Sports Information/Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-2534Men's Basketball Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike KowalskyKowalsky Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212-854-7064Kowalsky Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mk3531@columbia .eduSports Information Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-8168Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .888-LIONS-11Levien Gymnasium Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-854-1165Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .gocolumbialions.com

SportsInformation/

MediaRelations

Staff

BROCK MALONEAssociate Director

MIKE KOWALSKYAssociate Director/

MBB Contact

LAUREN BOOTSAssistant Director

SEAN ALSTONAssistant Director

DARLENE CAMACHOAssociate Athletics

Director

ParkingParking at Levien Gymnasium is extremely limited . On-site parking will be prioritized for 1) Electronic media with equipment 2) Print media 3) Photo . Note: Parking passes for visiting schools’ administrative personnel will be sent to opponents’ Athletics Directors prior to the contest .

D i r e c t i o n s T o F r a n c i s A . L e v i e n G y m n a s i u m

Credentials

♦ Contact Mike Kowalsky with interview requests for players or Coach Smith, or to attend practice . ♦ Players are not available on game days until the post-game press conference .♦ Players are not available on non-practice days unless special arrangements have been made .♦ Coach Smith and requested players will be available at the postgame press conference in the media room on the third floor of Dodge Physical Fitness Center. ♦ Players are available upon request for approximately 30 minutes following a home game .

♦ Requests for credentials should be received by the Office of Sport Information/Media Relations at least three days prior to the game . Send requests to Mike Kowalsky via email to mk3531@columbia .edu .♦ Late requests will be handled according to space limitations . Credentials will be left at the Will-Call Window on 120th Street near the corner of Broadway unless otherwise specified.

♦ From NORTH, SOUTH, or WEST: West Side Highway to 125th Street exit . Turn left if going south, right if going north, at the light onto 125th Street, and proceed to Amsterdam (fourth light) . Turn right on Amsterdam, and continue south to the campus . If you have a parking pass, enter at 119th Street . If not, see “Parking” below .

♦ From EAST: Take the FDR Drive to 125th Street . Follow 125th Street west to Amsterdam Ave . and turn left . Follow WEST directions .

♦ From QUEENS/LONG ISLAND: Take the Triborough Bridge to 125th Street . Follow EAST directions .

♦ By NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY: Take Broadway/7th Avenue IRT No . 1 Local to 116th Street (exits at Columbia campus gates) .

♦ FAN PARKING: Available on local streets and in a parking garage on W . 122nd St ., east of Broadway . Team buses park on the street, adjacent to the campus gate, between 116 and 119th St . on Amsterdam .

NOTE: The Columbia box office and media will-call window is located on 120th Street near the corner of Broadway and can enter through the doors to the left of the box office. Fans with pre-purchased tickets and media members with credentials can also enter the gym via the Dodge Physical Fitness Center, located at Broadway and West 119th Street; accessible through the 116th Street gates .

Interviews/In- and Post-Game Procedures

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#1 Jeff cobyfr. • F •6-8/220

pembroke pines, fla.

#2 isaac cohenso. • G • 6-4/210

orlando, fla.

#3 grant mullinsSo • g • 6-3/175

burlington, ontario

#4 kendall jacksonfr. • G • 5-8/160union city, calif.

#5 steve frankoskijr. • g • 6-2/175

florham park, n.j.

#11 zach en’wezohso. • F •6-8/220kennewick, wash.

#12 maodo loso. • G • 6-3/180berlin, germany

#13 alex rosenbergjr • f • 6-7/215short hills, n.j.

#15 luke petrasekfr. • f • 6-10/205union city, calif.

#20 paddy quinnso. • g • 6-1/175

ramsey, n.j.

#21 noah springwaterjr. • g •6-3/175

san fracisco, calif.

#22 meiko lylesjr. • G • 6-3/190nashville, tenn.

#23 cory osetkowskijr. • f/c • 6-10/265rancho sante fe, calif.

#32 chris mccOMBERfr. • F • 6-8/225nepean, ontario

#52 conor vossfr. • c • 7-1/245st. cloud, minn.

KYLE SMITHHEAD COACH

CARLIN HARTMANASSOCIATE

HEAD COACH

TODD GOLDENASSISTANT COACH

KEVIN HOVDEASSISTANT COACH

MIKE MAGPAYODIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

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2013-14 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TV/MEDIA TIMENOVEMBER9 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.12 MANHATTAN (presented by 9A kitchen & lounge) LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.15 at MICHIGAN STATE ! EAST LANSING, MICH. BIG TEN NETWORK 9 P.M.21 VS. NORTH TEXAS ! PORTLAND ORE. 5 P.M.22 AT PORTLAND ! PORTLAND, ORE. 7:30 P.M.23 VS. IDAHO ! PORTLAND, ORE. 7:30 P.M.26 AMERICAN LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.

DECEMBER1 AT ELON ELON, N.C. 2 P.M.4 ARMY LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.7 at BUCKNELL LEWISBURG, PA. 7 P.M.9 UMASS-LOWELL LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 4 P.M.28 VS. ST. JOHN’S @ BROOKLYN, N.Y. fox sports 1 2:30 P.M.30 AT COLGATE HAMILTON, N.Y. 7 P.M.

JANUARY4 ST. FRANCIS (BROOKLYN) LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 4 P.M.8 STONY BROOK LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.11 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN18 CORNELL * (presented by empire office) LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ILDN 7 P.M.25 at cornell * ithaca, n.y. ILDN NOON31 AT YALE * NEW HAVEN, CONN. ILDN 7 P.M. FEBRUARY1 AT BROWN * PROVIDENCE, R.I. ILDN 7 P.M.7 AT PRINCETON * PRINCETON, N.J. ILDN 7 P.M.8 AT PENN * PHILADELPHIA, PA. ILDN 7 P.M.14 harvard * (presented by courtyard marriott) LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ildn 7 P.M.15 dartmouth * levien gymnasium ildn 7 p.m.21 brown * levien gymnasium ildn 7 p.m.23 yale * (presented by melba’s) levien gymnasium nbcsn 1:30 p.m.28 AT dartmouth * hanover, n.h. ildn 7 p.m.

march1 AT harvard * boston, mass. ildn 7 p.m.7 penn * LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ildn 7 P.M.8 PRINCETON * LEVIEN GYMNASIUM ildn 7 p.m.

home games in columbia blue ! - coaches vs. cancer classic* - Ivy league game @ - brooklyn hoops winter festival at barclays center