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Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02912Founded: 1764President: Ruth J. SimmonsEnrollment: 5,874Nickname: BearsColors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, WhiteHome Court: Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800)Director of Athletics: Michael GoldbergerConference Affiliations: Ivy League, NCAA Division I

Quick Hoop FactsHead Coach: Jesse Agel (Vermont ’84) Record at Brown: 9-19, one year Career Record: 9-19, one yearAssistant Coaches:

Lamar Barrett (Elizabeth City State ’94) T.J. Sorrentine (Vermont ’05) Kyle Cieplicki (Vermont ’08)

Basketball Phone: (401) 863-1315Basketball Trainer: Matt CulpCaptains: Matt Mullery ’10, Peter Sullivan ’11

and Adrian Williams ’112008-2009 Record: 9-19, 3-11 IvyStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3Began Basketball: 1900-01 (104th season)Press Row Phone: (401) 863-3208

Media InformationDir. of Sports Information: Christopher Humm

(basketball contact) Office Phone: (401) 863-1095 Home Phone: (401) 247-2392 Fax Phone: (401) 863-1436 E-Mail: [email protected]

Assist. Directors of Sports Info.: Jeanne Carhart and Lyndsey Maurer

Sports Information Coordinator: Isaac GoodlingSports Info. Admin. Assistant: Amy PasternackWeb Site: www.brownbears.com

Quick Facts & Contents

Contents1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facts2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .This Year’s Team3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outlook & Roster4 . . . . . . . . . . Personnel Information5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Captains8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Players 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Year’s Stats19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Coaching Staff20 . . . . . . . . Head coach Jesse Agel21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Coaches22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Support Staff23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opponents28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .About Brown31 . . . World Class Student-Athletes 32 . . . . . . . This Is Brown Basketball34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . European Trip 35 . . . . . . Success After Graduation 36 . . . . . . .Prominent Brown Alumni 37 . . . . . . . . Pizzitola Sports Center38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Facilities 39 . . . . . . . . . Leadership At the Top40 . . . . . . . . NCAA Rules for Alumni41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History Divider42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Top 25 Scorers43 . . Records - Marvel and Pizzitola44 . . . . . . . . . . . Records – Individual45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Records – Team46 . . . . . . Best Game Performances47 . . . . . Best Season Performances49 . . . . . Best Career Performances50 . .100 Years of Brown Basketball 51 . . . . . . . . . 100th Anniversary Team52 . . . . . . . .Game-By-Game Results59 . . . . . . .Brown vs. All Opponents60 . . . . . . .Brown vs. All Opponents61 . . .Year-By-Year/Coaching Records 62 . . . . . . . . . . . Brown Team Awards64 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy League Honors65 . . . . . . . . . All-Time Letterwinners68 . . . . . . . Ivy Composite Schedule

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2009-2010 Brown University Men’s Basketball

Brochure InformationBrown’s 2009-2010 Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Christopher Humm, Director of Sports Information, with assistance from Bethany Buzzell and Debra Humm. Front cover photo by Tom Maguire. Back cover photos by J. Gentner and David Silverman. Inside action photography by David Silverman and Tom Maguire. Design & printing by Meridian Printing, East Greenwich, Rhode Island. This year’s guide is on sale for $20. Checks should be made payable to Brown Athletics and mailed along with your request to Amy Pasternack, Sports Information Office, Brown University, Box 1932, Providence, RI 02912.

Matt Mullery ’10

Directions To The Pizzitola Sports Center:From Route 95 North or South, take the Route 195 East Exit. Proceed to Exit 2 (Gano Street). At the end of the exit ramp, go left onto India Street. At the stop sign, go right onto Gano Street. Go through one flashing light and at the third traffic light make a right onto Angel Street. Proceed to the traffic light at Hope Street and turn right onto Hope Street. Continue a short distance to the Brown Athletic Complex and turn right into the parking lot, opposite Bowen Street.

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H ead coach Jesse Agel enters the 2009-2010 season with an arsenal of All-Ivy and returning

starters, an improving group of emerging players, and a strong collection of newcomers to face a challenging 31-game schedule.

“I’m pleased with the development that several of our returning players have made in the off-season, and I’m looking forward to a squad who understands our offensive and defensive schemes,” said head coach Jesse Agel. “The success of our season will be reflected on how quickly we can get our freshmen acclimated to our system and playing at the Division I level.”

FrontcourtSenior center Matt Mullery thrived under Agel’s motion offense and became the 17th player in Brown basketball history to earn first team All-Ivy honors. The 6-8 Mullery, an NABC All-District selection, led the Bears in scoring with 16.1 points per game, fourth best in the Ivy League, and was Brown’s top scorer in 15 of 28 games.

A prodigious shot blocker, Mullery established a new single-season Brown record for blocked shots with 59 blocks, seventh best in Ivy League basketball history. His 115 career blocked shots are second in the Brown record book and 18th best in Ivy League Basketball history.

A two-time Ivy League Player of the Week, Mullery shot an amazing 61-percent from the field (174 of 287) to lead the Ivy League, while his 2.1 blocked shots per game also led the league. He was at his best in Ivy League games, leading the league in rebounding with 7.9 per game, and blocking a league-leading 2.6 shots per game.

Mullery turned in one of the greatest performances in Brown basketball history by registering a 20-20 double-

Peter Sullivan ’11

Season Preview

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in free throw percentage (.726). His 4.9 rebounds per game was 12th in the Ivy League.

Junior Chris Taylor and sophomore Stefan Kaluz will add depth to the Bears’ front court. Taylor was injured for part of last season, but still played in 24 games for the Bears, earning starting roles against Penn and Harvard. He netted a season high six points three times, against Holy Cross, Wagner and Cornell, while grabbing a career high six rebounds against Holy Cross and Dartmouth. Kaluz competed in 10 games with a season high six points and six rebounds against Cornell.

BackcourtIn the backcourt, junior Adrian Williams displayed his own Iron Man traits, while averaging 11.0 points per game for the Bears. Williams played 34.6 minutes per game, third most in the Ivy League, logging 40 or more minutes five times.

An excellent long-range shooter, Williams’ 58 treys led the Bears and ranked second in the Ivy League. Williams scored in double figures 17 times, including a career high 29 points vs. Quinnipiac where he connected on 9 of 11 field goals, including 7 of 8 treys, and 4 of 4 free throws.

Williams’ seven treys against Quinnipiac were just one short of the Brown individual record at the Pizzitola Sports Center and rank seventh in the Brown record book. A defensive presence on the court, William registered seven steals against Holy Cross, second best in Brown basketball history.

Junior guard Garrett Leffelman gained some valuable court time a year ago, despite missing 12 games due to injury, playing over 26 minutes per game over Brown’s last five games. He scored a season high nine points against both Penn and Harvard, including the game-winning trey at the buzzer to defeat the Crimson.

Also returning to the Bears’ backcourt are senior Steve Gruber and sophomore

John Herbert Harris. Gruber saw action in 22 games at the point and scored a season high four points against Yale. Harris played in 14 games, logging a season high 17 minutes against Cornell and scoring a season best seven points against the Big Red. The coaching staff also has high expectations for sophomore Marques Coleman, a point guard who missed his entire freshman season at Brown due to injury.

Newcomers“I’m thrilled with the initial recruiting class our staff has brought to Brown,” said Agel. “We’ve been able to bring in four outstanding young men, who will bring versatility and ability to our program. I look for each one to contribute to our success this season.”

Brown’s Class of 2013 includes: forward Tucker Halpern (Brookline, MA), forward Andrew McCarthy (Sudbury, MA), forward Tyler Ponticelli (Northbrook, IL) and guard Matt Sullivan (Wilmette, IL).

Halperin averaged 19.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game as a senior at Noble & Greenough, scoring a school record 1,800 points. McCarthy

double in a win over Harvard, scoring 21 points and grabbing 20 rebounds against the Crimson to become the first Brown player in 25 years to grab 20 rebounds in a game. Mullery’s rare 20-20 double-double against Harvard was Brown’s first in 35 years.

Joining Mullery in the front court is junior honorable mention All-Ivy selection Peter Sullivan, the Ivy League’s fifth leading scorer with 14.3 points per game. He scored a career high 26 points against Army and scored in double figures 22 times, including 20 or more points six times. He also pulled down a career high nine rebounds against Rhode Island.

The “Iron Man” of the Ivy League, Sullivan’s 35.9 minutes per game led the league. He played 40 or more minutes eight times, including back-to-back games against Penn and Princeton.

Sullivan ranked seventh in the Ivy league in three point field goals made (1.7 per game) and he was ninth in the league

Season Preview2009-2010 Brown University Men’s Basketball

Matt Mullery ’10

Adrian Williams ’11

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2009-2010 Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Wgt. School/Hometown 22 Coleman, Marques G So. 6-3 185 Cactus/Peoria, AZ 10 Gruber, Steve G Sr. 5-11 170 Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee, WI 33 Halpern, Tucker F Fr. 6-8 215 Noble & Greenough/Brookline, MA 44 Harris, Jean-Herbert G So. 6-2 185 Los Angeles/Los Angeles, CA 50 Kaluz, Stefan C So. 6-9 225 Corona Del Mar/Carona Del Mar, CA 31 Leffelman, Garrett G Jr. 6-4 210 St. Joseph’s/Naperville, IL 35 McCarthy, Andrew F Fr. 6-8 205 Northfield Mt. Hermon/Sudbury, MA 45 Mullery, Matt F Sr. 6-8 235 St. John Vianney/Millstone, NJ 5 Ponticelli, Tyler F Fr. 6-8 215 Glenbrook North/Northbrook, IL 14 Sullivan, Matt G Fr. 6-6 205 Loyola Academy/Wilmette, IL 25 Sullivan, Peter F Jr. 6-5 215 Loyola Academy/Wilmette, IL 1 Taylor, Chris F Jr 6-8 225 Wayzata/Plymouth, MN 11 Williams, Adrian G Jr. 6-1 180 Wheeler/Atlanta, GA

Head Coach: Jesse Agel (Vermont ’84) Assistant Coaches: Lamar Barrett (Elizabeth City State ’94), TJ Sorrentine (Vermont ’04),

and Kyle Cieplicki (Vermont ’08)Captains: Matt Mullery ‘10, Peter Sullivan ‘11 and Adrian Williams ‘11Managers: Veronica Lowe ’10Athletic Trainer: Matt Culp

scored 13 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game at Northfield Mount Hermon, and netted over 1,500 points in his schoolboy career. Ponticelli netted 15 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a junior, and was a two-time team captain at Glenbrook North High School. Sullivan will join his All-Ivy brother, Peter, on this year’s squad after scoring 18 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a senior at Loyola Academy, while shooting 47-percent from the field and 80-percent from the free throw line.

Garrett Leffelman ’11

Season Preview2009-2010 Brown University Men’s Basketball

Personnel InformationLettermen Returning (8):

Matt Mullery* (C, 6-8, 235, Sr., 16.1 ppg., 6.5 rpg.)Peter Sullivan* (F, 6-5, 210, Jr., 14.3 ppg., 4.9 rpg.)Adrian Williams* (G, 6-1, 180, Jr., 11.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg)Garrett Leffelman (G, 6-4, 200, Jr., 3.3 ppg., 1.8 rpg.)Stefan Kaluz (F, 6-9, 225, So., 2.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg.)Jean Herbert Harris (G, 6-2, 185, So., 1.9 ppg., 0.6 rpg.)Chris Taylor (F, 6-8, 220, Jr., (1.8 ppg., 1.3 rpg.)Steven Gruber (G, 5-11, 170, Sr., 0.9 ppg., 0.2 rpg)* returning starter

Lettermen Lost (3):Scott Friske (F, 6.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg.)Chris Skrelja (G, 6.1 ppg., 7.0 rpg.)Sean Kane (G, 2.3 ppg., 0.8 rpg)

Newcomers (4):Tucker Halpern (Fr., forward, 6-8, 215, Noble & Greenough/Brookline, MA)Andrew McCarthy (Fr., forward, 6-8, 205, Northfield Mt. Hermon/Sudbury, MA)Tyler Ponticelli (Fr., forward, 6-8, 215, Glenbrook North/Northbrook, IL)Matt Sullivan (Fr., guard, 6-6, 205, Loyola Academy/Willmette, IL)

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The Captains#45 Tri-Captain Matt Mullery

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The Captains#45 Tri-Captain Matt Mullery

Senior | 6-8 | 235 | Millstone, New JerseyJunior: First team All-Ivy….NABC All-Region selection… Established a new Brown record for blocked shots in a single season with 59 blocks for the year…Led Ivy League in field goal percentage (.606) and blocked shots (2.1 per game)… Blocked six shots at Yale, tying the Brown school record…Ranks second in the Brown record book with 115 career blocked shots…Ivy League’s fourth leading scorer with 16.1 points per game… Posted a rare 20-20 double-double with 20 points and 20 rebounds against Harvard, becoming the first Brown player in 35 years to score 20 points and pull down 20 rebounds in a game…Registered conventional double-doubles against Dartmouth (12 points, 13 rebounds) and Penn (19 points, 10 rebounds)…Logged 33.1 minutes per game, seventh best in the Ivy League…Scored 20 or more points eight times, including a career high 27 points at Harvard on 13 of 16 shooting from the field…His .606 field goal percentage ranks fourth best in Brown basketball history…Grabbed 13 rebounds against Eastern Michigan and Dartmouth…Missed just three field goals (24 of 27) in his last three games, including a 9 of 9 shooting performance against Harvard… Sophomore: Led the Ivy League in blocked shots with 1.48 per game…His 37 blocked shots rank fourth in the Brown record book…Has blocked 56 career shots, 11th in Brown basketball history…Made 10 starts for the Bears…Scored a career high 14 points vs. Princeton on 6 of 9 shooting from the field…Blocked four shots against Quinnipiac and Princeton…Freshman: Played in 27 games for the Bears, earning nine starts, all in Ivy League games… Ranked 1st on the Brown team among freshmen in scoring (110) and average points per game (4.1)… Ranked 4th on the team in assists with 27… Had a career high 10 points against Penn, sinking 3 of 5 field goals… Also had 10 points against Texas A&M Corpus Christi, sinking 4 of 7 field goals and hi�ing 2 of 3 a�empted treys… Scored 9 points and grabbed a season high of 8 rebounds against Northwestern…Scored eight points and pulled down five rebounds in Brown’s win at Princeton… Secondary School Background: A graduate of St. John Vianney High School where he le�ered in basketball for four years... Named First Team All-State and First Team All-Shore as a senior... Monmouth County Player of the Year as a senior…All-time leading scorer at St. John Vinney High School with 1.522 points... Averaged 22.3 points per game, 8.9 rebounds per game and 3.8 assists per game as a senior...Three-year captain and four-year starter…Named in the top 30 players in New Jersey according to New Jersey Hoops...Personal:Ma�hew Kevin Mullery, born October 20, 1987…The son of Harry and Kathleen Mullery of Millstone…Has a brother, Christopher…Enjoys music and going to the Jersey Shore…Modern American History concentrator.

Ma� Mullery ’10 – Career HighsPoints: 27 vs. Dartmouth (2/7/09)Rebounds: 20 vs. Harvard (3/6/09)Assists: 7 vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)Steals: 3 vs. Wagner (11/28/07)Blocks: 6 vs. Yale (1/23/09)

Ma� Mullery Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A Blk

2006-07 27 38 87 .437 6 19 .316 28 46 .609 110 4.1 63 2.3 27 192007-08 26 44 86 .512 3 8 .375 26 41 ,634 117 4.5 75 2.9 32 372008-09 28 174 287 .606 8 20 .400 96 149 .644 452 16.1 183 6.5 56 59Totals 81 256 460 .557 17 47 .361 147 236 .623 679 8.4 321 3.9 115 115

Ma� Mullery: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Entrepreneurship People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My father, my high school coach

Best book I have ever read: Of Mice and MenFavorite foods: Seafood, anything on the grill Favorite TV shows: Sportscenter, Pardon the Interruption Movies I have enjoyed: The Shawshank Redemption, Cinderella Man Biggest athletic thrill: Becoming my high school’s all-time leading scorer My favorite thing about playing basketball is: The success that comes from hard work

The thing I like most about Brown University: The atmosphere and diversityPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Winston Churchill

Favorite Class at Brown: Intro to EconomicsFavorite Character in Literature: OedipusFavorite Gym: The Pizzitola Favorite Musical Groups: Taking Back Sunday, The Wallflowers, Tom Pe�y, Bruce Springstein

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The Captains#25 Tri-Captain Peter Sullivan

Junior | 6-5 | 210 | Wilme�e, IllinoisSophomore: Third Team All-Ivy selection…Scored a career best 26 points against Army on 9 of 15 shooting from the field, while connecting on 5 of 9 treys…One of two Brown players to start in all 28 games…The Ivy League’s “Iron Man” averaged a league leading 35.9 minutes per game, and played 40 or more minutes nine times…Grabbed a career high nine rebounds in Brown’s season opening game against Rhode Island…Scored 20 or more points six times…Ranked fi�h in the Ivy League in scoring with 14.3 points per game…Brown’s top rebounder in five games…Ranked 10th in the Ivy league in free throw percentage (.726), seventh in 3-point field goals made (48)and 12th in rebounding (4.9 per game)…Scored 21 points in Brown’s last game against Dartmouth, connecting on 9 of 12 field goals…Freshman: Four-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week…Scored in double figures 11 times, including his last three games… Finished second in the Ivy League in 3-point field goal percentage (.481)…Also ranked seventh in the Ivy League in free throw percentage (.813)…Tallied a season high 19 points vs. Northwestern, connecting on 5 of 7 field goals, including 3 of 5 from behind the three-point arc, and 6 of 6 free throws…Also scored 19 points vs. Columbia while pulling down five rebounds…His seven rebounds vs. Princeton were a season high…Tossed in 18 points vs. Harvard…His 16 points vs. Penn came on 4 of 5 shooting from the field and 7 of 7 from the free throw line… Second leading scorer among Ivy League first-year players (8.7 ppg.)…Scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds against Ohio U. in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational…Secondary School Background: A graduate of Loyola

Academy where he le�ered in basketball…Averaged 16.5 points and 7.5 rebounds pergame as a senior… Led his team in scoring, rebounds, and shot percentage from 3’s, the field and the free throw line… Named co-MVP… Made 60 treys as a senior… Named First team All-Conference… All-State Honorable Mention recipient… Selected to play in the Nike City-Suburban All-Star game… Helped lead his team to

a Chicago Catholic League Championship… Member of the Loyola Scholar Honor

Roll… Named the U.S Military Scholar Athlete… Personal: Peter J. Sullivan, born June 23, 1989… Son of Tim and Susanne Sullivan… Has two brothers, Ma�hew and Christopher, and one sister, Shannon… Enjoys li�ing, playing so�ball and reading… Economics concentrator.

Peter Sullivan ’11 – Career HighsPoints: 26 vs. Army (11/26/08)Rebounds: 9 vs. URI (11/14/08)Assists: 4 vs. Dartmouth (2/8/08)Steals: 2 vs. Holy Cross (11/19/08); vs. E. Michigan (11/9/07);

vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)Treys: 5 vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)

Peter Sullivan’s Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2007-08 29 77 147 .524 39 81 .481 61 75 .813 254 8.8 79 2.7 232008-09 28 135 335 .404 48 156 .308 82 113 .726 400 14.3 137 4.9 46Total 57 212 482 .440 87 237 .367 143 188 .760 654 11.2 216 3.8 69

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Peter Sullivan: Personality Chart

Post-school ambition: Get a well-paying job

People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parents

Best book I have ever read: All of the Harry Po�er books

Favorite foods: Lasagna and Chex mix

Favorite TV shows: The Office, Laguna Beach, Entourage

Movies I have enjoyed: Remember the Titans, He Got Game, Hoosiers, Super Bad

Biggest athletic thrill: Playing on ESPN senior year in high school

My favorite thing about playing basketball is: Being a part of winning with a team

The thing I like most about Brown University: Location and diversity

Person in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Julius Caesar

Favorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9

Favorite Character in Literature: Harry Po�er

Favorite Gym: United Center

Claim to Fame: Played on ESPN

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The Captains#11 Tri-Captain Adrian Williams

Junior | 6-1, 180 | Atlanta, GeorgiaSophomore: His 11.0 points per game scoring average ranked 11th in the Ivy League…Started 27 games for the Bears, missing one game due to injury…Named the Ivy League Player of the Week a�er scoring a career high 29 points against Quinnipiac on 9 of 11 shooting from the field, including an incredible 7 of 8 shooting from behind the three-point arc and 4 of 4 shooting from the free throw line…His seven treys against Quinnipiac rank seventh in the Brown record book and just one short of the Pizzitola Sports Center record…Scored in double figures 17 times…84-percent free throw shooter (53 of 63)… Registered seven steals on the road against Holy Cross, second best in Brown basketball history…Ranked second in the Ivy league with 58 treys…His three-point field goal percentage (.377) ranked eighth in the Ivy league…Logged 34.6 minutes per game, third most in the Ivy League, playing 40 or more minutes five times…Tossed in 19 points against Hartford…Grabbed a career high seven rebounds against New Hampshire… Freshman: One of six Brown team members to play in all 28 games…Earned Ivy League Player of the Week honors…Scored a season high 13 points vs. Harvard, hi�ing 4 of 4 field goals, including 2 of 2 treys…Ne�ed 12 points vs. Columbia and 11 points vs. Yale… Handed out four assists vs. Michigan…Secondary School Background: A graduate of Wheeler High School where he le�ered in basketball… Named All-County and All-Region… Set a county record with 11 three-pointers in a game …Earned All-State Honorable Mention recognition… Named Mid-Season All-Metro Atlanta…Scored a career high 35 points… Averaged 12.7 points, 2 assists and 4 rebounds per game as a senior… Member of the National Honor Roll… Served on the Senior Advisory Board… Personal: Adrian Michael Williams, born December 2, 1988… Son of Doug Williams and Lisa Robinson…Father, Doug Williams is a former Washington Redskins Super Bowl MVP… Siblings include Laura, Jasmine, DJ, Carmaleta, Ashley, Lee and Tamessia… Enjoys reading, traveling and making music… Concentrating in Economics.

Adrian Williams ’11 – Career HighsPoints: 29 vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)Rebounds: 7 vs. New Hampshire (12/6/08)Assists: 4 vs. Michigan (11/11/07); vs. Eastern Michigan (11/29/08);

vs. Bryant (1/9/09)Steals: 7 vs. Holy Cross (11/19/08)Treys: 7 vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)

Adrian William’s Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2007-08 29 39 96 .375 15 47 .319 47 63 .746 134 4.6 45 1.6 212008-09 27 93 226 .412 58 154 .377 53 63 .841 297 11.0 74 2.7 33TOTAL 56 132 322 .409 73 201 .363 100 126 .793 431 7.7 119 2.1 54

Adrian Williams: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Become a successful music producerPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: Father

Best book I have ever read: IshmaelFavorite foods: Sweet potatoes, cerealFavorite TV shows: EntourageMovies I have enjoyed: He Got Game, Scarface, 300Biggest athletic thrill: Playing on ESPNUMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: Ge�ing teammates involved

The thing I like most about Brown University: Its diversityPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Favorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9Favorite Character in Literature: Dr. SeussFavorite Gym: Douglas L. Lipscomb Gymnasium (Wheeler HS)Claim to fame: Son of Super Bowl MVP Doug WilliamsFavorite Musical Groups: Lil’ Wayne, Jay Z, T.I., Kid A

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The Players#22 Marques Coleman

Sophomore | 6-3 | 185 | Peoria, ArizonaFreshman: Missed the entire season due to injury…Secondary School Background: A graduate of Cactus High School where he le�ered in basketball for four years…Team captain for all four years at Cactus…Named to All-Region Teams as a freshman, sophomore and junior…Rise Magazine 2008 top point guard in Arizona…Scout.com and Rivals.com 3-star guard…2008 Arizona Scholar Athlete Award…Scored a career high 28 points in high school…Personal: Marques Andrew Coleman, born February 3, 1990…The son of Ron and Mary Coleman…Has two siblings, Bri�ani and Brandon…Economics concentrator.

Marques Coleman’s Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2008-09 Did Not Play

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Marquis Coleman: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Advertising Account ExecutivePeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parents’Best book I have ever read: Catch-22Favorite foods: Spinach and ChickenFavorite TV shows: Deal or No Deal, The Office, Sports CenterMovies I have enjoyed: Superbad, The Mist, the OrphanBiggest athletic thrill: Dunking on some 6-9 guyMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: The high emotion and intensityThe thing I like most about Brown University: The diversity of all the studentsPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Albert EinsteinFavorite Class at Brown: Politics of the Illicit Global EconomyFavorite Character in Literature: MoJo (Friday Night Lights)Favorite Gym: The Pizzitola Sports Center Favorite Musical Groups: Chamillionaire, Boy Genius, Kid A

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The Players#10 Steve Gruber

Senior | 5-11 | 165 | Milwaukee, WisconsinEarned a gold medal for the United States as a member of the USA Maccabi Team at the World Maccabiah Games this past summer…Junior: Saw action in 22 games… Connected on 10 of 13 (.769) free throws for the season…Sophomore: Played in 18 games for the Bears… Excellent ball-handler and playmaker…Connected on 6 of 6 free throws for the season…Freshman: Played in 25 games for the Bears, earning starts against Quinnipiac and Rhode Island… Scored a career high 7 points against Army, connecting on 5 of 6 free throws… Scored 6 points against Quinnipiac, sinking 6 of 8 free throws…Logged 25 minutes in Brown’s win over Quinnipiac…Handed out a season high three assists vs. Navy… Secondary School Background: A graduate of Whitefish Bay High School where he was a four-year starter for the varsity basketball team... Served as team captain for three years... Rated among the top 350 seniors in the country by Hoopscooponline.com... A three-time All-Conference selection... Recorded a school record 1,200 career points and handed out 720 career assists... Averaged 14.6 points per game and 7.3 assists per game as a senior... Led Whitefish Bay to 20-2 record and number one State ranking…Was one of only two high school players named to the United States Maccabiah Team that captured the gold medal in Australia in the Summer of 2006...Selected to play in the annual WBCA Coaches All-Star Game…Personal: Steven Daniel Gruber, born May 15, 1987…The son of David and Nancy Gruber of Milwaukee…Has a sister, Lauren…Enjoys being with his friends, soccer, tennis and listening to music…Selected to represent the United States in the summer of 2009 in Israel for the Maccabiah Games…Public Policy concentrator at Brown.

Steve Gruber Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2006-07 25 7 28 .250 3 8 .375 23 31 .742 40 1.6 14 0.6 172007-08 18 3 9 .333 0 2 .000 6 6 1.000 12 0.7 1 0.1 82008-09 22 4 13 .308 1 2 .500 10 13 .767 20 0.9 4 0.2 7Total 65 14 50 .280 4 12 .333 39 50 .780 72 1.1 19 0.2 32

Steve Gruber ’10 – Career HighsPoints: 7 vs. Army (11/25/06) Rebounds: 2 vs. Wagner (11/28/06)Assists : 3 vs. Navy (11/14/06) Steals: 1 vs. several teams

Steve Gruber: Personality Chart

Post-school ambition: A�end Law School

People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My dad, David

Best book I have ever read: The DaVinci Code, The Outsiders, Tuesdays’ With Morrie

Favorite foods: Sausage and chicken pizza

Favorite TV shows: Entourage, Sportscenter, The Chapelle Show, Fresh Prince, That 70’s Show

Movies I have enjoyed: Wedding Crashers, Knocked Up, He Got Game, V for Vende�a; Forge�ing Sarah Marshall

Biggest athletic thrill: Being selected to play for the USA National Maccabiah Team and winning the gold medal

My favorite thing about playing basketball is: The competitiveness and selflessness

The thing I like most about Brown University: Its diversity

Person in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Favorite Class at Brown: Engine 9 – Management of Industrial and Non-Profit Organization

Favorite Character in Literature: A�icus (To Kill A Mockingbird)

Favorite Gym: Kohl Center – University of Wisconsin

Claim to Fame: I have two gold medals from the Maccabiah Games

Favorite Musical Groups: Tom Pe�y, Eminem, Bob Dylan, Lil Wayne, Kid A

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The Players#44 Jean-Herbert Harris

Sophomore | 6-2 | 185 | Los Angeles, CaliforniaFreshman: Saw action in 14 games…Scored a career high seven points in 14 minutes of play against Cornell, connecting on 2 of 3 field goals and 2 of 2 free throws…Ne�ed five points against Wagner…Made two steals against Cornell…Secondary School Background: A graduate of Los Angeles Senior High School where he le�ered in basketball, track and football…League MVP in 2006 and 2007…All-Los Angeles County selection in 2006-2007…McDonald’s All-American nominee in 2007…Second leading scorer in the State of California as a junior, averaging just over 31 points per game…Honor Roll student…League track & field high jump champion in 2006…Class of 2007 Silver Seal Bearer…Personal: Jean-Herbert Harris, born January 20, 1989…The son of Herbert and Iris Harris…Has three siblings, Alia, Kami and Dominique…Enjoys drawing, painting, reading and writing poetry, listening to music, playing board games, debating reading and playing basketball and football…Undecided on his concentration, but plans to pursue a career in law.

Jean Herbert-Harris Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2008-09 14 7 21 .333 4 13 .308 9 11 .818 27 1.9 9 0.6 5

Jean-Herbert Harris ‘12 – Career HighsPoints: 7 vs. Cornell (1/30/09)Rebounds: 3 vs. George Mason (11/17/08)Assists: 1 vs. George Mason (11/17/08); vs. Providence (12/3/08); vs. Wagner

(12//21/08); vs. Cornell (2/21/09)Steals: 2 vs. Cornell (2/21/09)Treys: 1 vs. Wagner (12/21/08); vs. Cornell (1/30/09)

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Jean-Herbert Harris: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Law/Business SchoolPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career:

Big Brother Telly Roberts, mother, fatherBest book I have ever read: Gi�ed HandsFavorite foods: Pizza, BBQFavorite TV shows: Heroes, CSI, The BoondocksMovies I have enjoyed: Love and Basketball, American Gangster,

Dark Knight, Harlem KnightsBiggest athletic thrill: Hi�ing a game-winning shot against Wilson HighMy favorite thing about playing basketball is:

It’s always been there for me, a relief valveThe thing I like most about Brown University:

The mellow environment, the atmospherePerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet:

Malcolm X, Jesus Christ, my grandfatherFavorite Class at Brown: Blacks in Latin America, Africana StudiesFavorite Character in Literature: The Hulk, Frankenstein Favorite Gym: Los Angeles High School GymFavorite Musical Groups: Clipse, Tupac, Nas

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The Players#50 Stefan Kaluz

Sophomore | 6-9 | 225 | Corona Del Mar, CaliforniaFreshman: Saw action in 10 games with a season high 18 minutes played against Cornell…Ne�ed a career high six points at Cornell, connecting on 3 of 5 field goals…Scored four points against Wagner, Virginia, and Cornell…Blocked shots in games against Virginia and Cornell…Pulled down a career best six rebounds at home against Cornell…Secondary School Background:A graduate of Corona Del Mar High School where he le�ered in basketball for four years…Team captain as a senior…California Interstate Federation (CIF) Player of the Year as a junior…Two-year CIF first team selection…Scored 1,600 career points and pulled down 976 career rebounds…PCL MVP in 2007 and 2008…Orange County 2nd team all-star as a junior and third team selection as a senior…Personal: Stefan Kaluz, born May 25, 1990…The son of Stefan Kaluz and Milota Kaluzova…Enjoys going to the beach, weightli�ing, relaxing with friends, basketball and laughing and watching the Rocky and Rambo Series…Economics concentrator.

Stefan Kaluz Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2008-09 10 8 22 .364 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 21 2.1 15 1.5 1

Stefan Kaluz ’12 – Career HighsPoints: 6 vs. Cornell (1/30/09)Rebounds: 6 vs. Cornell (2/21/09)Assists: 1 vs. Columbia (2/20/09)Steals: 2 vs. Cornell (2/21/09)

Stefan Kaluz: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Overall happiness and successful jobPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parentsBest book I have ever read: Catcher In The RyeFavorite food: SteakFavorite TV shows: The SimpsonsMovies I have enjoyed: Rambo IV, 300, All Quiet on the Western FrontBiggest athletic thrill: Winning the Division title in CaliforniaMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: It is funThe thing I like most about Brown University: The interesting peoplePerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Napoleon BonaparteFavorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9Favorite Gym: Pizzitola Sports Center Favorite Musical Groups: Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, Guns N’ Roses

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The Players#31 Garrett Leffelman

Junior | 6-4 | 210 | Naperville, Illinois Sophomore: Scored a career high nine points twice, in consecutive games against Penn and Harvard…Connected on a three-point basket at the buzzer to defeat Harvard…Earned two starts, against George Mason and Dartmouth…Scored five points against Rhode Island, George Mason and Dartmouth…Pulled down a career best six rebounds in a starting role against Dartmouth… Freshman: Scored a season high four points against Eastern Michigan…Saw action in 12 games for the Bears…Ne�ed two points and had three steals vs. Dartmouth…Secondary School Background: A graduate of St. Joseph High School ... Co-captain his senior year... Averaged 11.2 points per game, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists on a team that went 25-5, winning Thanksgiving and Christmas tournaments as well as Conference, Regional and Sectional championships ... Was the first freshman in school history to score 40 points in a single game ... Senior year shot 52% from the field which included a team high 49 three-point field goals ... Named All-Conference, finishing in the Top 10 in conference scoring ... Named All-Area by Suburban Life ... Played in both the Chicago-Suburban and East Suburban Catholic Conference-Chicago Catholic League All-Star games ... Finished as school valedictorian ... Recipient of the Student Athlete of the Year Award all four years ... National Honor Society member ... Illinois State Scholar ... Won 3 on 3 national basketball championship as a 10 year old…Personal: Garre� Joseph Leffelman, born February 18, 1989, the son of Randy and Karen Leffelman of Naperville, Illinois ... Has a younger sister, Jaclyn ... Enjoys golfing, watching football and learning new languages ... Economics and Political Science concentrator at Brown.

Garre� Leffelman ’11 – Career HighsPoints: 9 vs. Penn (2/28/09); vs. Harvard (3/6/09)Rebounds: 6 vs. Dartmouth (3/7/09)Assists: 3 vs. Harvard (3/6/09)Steals: 3 vs. Dartmouth (2/8/08)

Garre� Leffelman’s Career StatisticsG FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A

2007-08 12 4 7 .581 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 10 0.8 5 0.4 12008-09 16 20 55 .364 9 29 .310 4 6 .667 53 3.3 29 1.8 7TOTAL 28 24 62 .387 9 29 .310 6 9 .667 63 2.5 34 1.2 8

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Garre� Leffelman: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Play professionally overseas, work on Wall Street,

run for high political officePeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My dad Best book I have ever read: Angels and DemonsFavorite food: PicanhaFavorite TV shows: 24, The West Wing, FriendsMovies I have enjoyed: Face/Off, The Green Mile,

The Bourne Series, Cinderella ManBiggest athletic thrill: Hi�ing game-winning shotsMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: Trying to use my God-given talents

to the best of my abilities to help our teamThe thing I like most about Brown University: The Open CurriculumPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet:

Jesus Christ, Shane Ba�ier, Greg Maddux, Ronald Reagan, Bre� FavreFavorite Class at Brown: City PoliticsFavorite Gym: Cameron Indoor Stadium

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The Players#1 Chris Taylor

Junior | 6-8 | 225 | Plymouth, MinnesotaSophomore: Played in 24 games and earned starting roles against Penn and Harvard…Scored a season high six points against Holy Cross, Wagner, and Cornell…Grabbed six rebounds against both Holy Cross and Dartmouth…Freshman: Scored a season high six points in 13 minutes of play vs. Penn, connecting on 3 of 4 field goals…Ne�ed four points vs. Harvard…Saw action in 21 games for the Bears…Secondary School Background: A graduate of Wayzata High School where he le�ered in basketball… Four-year le�er winner... Scored over a thousand points in his high school career… Team captain as a junior and senior… Selected to play in the Inner City All-Star Classic… Three-time All-Conference… Named to the St. Paul Pioneer Press All Defensive First Team… Member of the National Honor Society… Member of the Physical Education Board… Personal: Christopher Sco� Taylor, born October 23, 1988… Son of Marvin and Joanne Taylor… Has a brother, Kellen… Enjoys karaoke and video games… Economics COE concentrator.

Chris Taylor ’11 – Career HighsPoints: 6 vs. Penn (3/1/08); vs. Holy Cross (11/19/08); vs. Wagner (12/21/08);

vs. Cornell (2/21/09)Rebounds: 6 vs. Holy Cross (11/19/08); vs. Dartmouth (3/6/09)Assists: 4 vs. Columbia (2/20/09); vs. Penn (2/28/09); vs. Dartmouth (3/6/09)Steals: 1 vs. several teams

G FG FGA PCT 3FG3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG A2007-08 21 7 11 .636 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 15 0.7 12 0.6 52008-09 24 19 52 .365 0 0 .000 5 12 .417 43 1.8 31 1.3 24TOTAL 45 26 63 .413 0 1 .000 6 16 .375 58 1.3 43 0.9 29

Chris Taylor: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Be a well-rounded, knowledgeable personPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career:

My dad, and my high school coach, Phil WardBest book I have ever read: The BibleFavorite foods: My mom’s mashed potatoes, calamariFavorite TV shows: Fresh Prince, EntourageMovies I have enjoyed: Matrix: Reloaded, Li�le Miss Sunshine, GhostbustersBiggest athletic thrill: Game-winning tip-in in high schoolMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: Playing creativelyThe thing I like most about Brown University: Open Curriculum Person in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Jesus Favorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9 Favorite Gym: Pizzitola Sports CenterClaim to fame: LevityFavorite Musical Groups: Stevie Wonder, Kid A.

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The Players#33 Tucker Halpern

Freshman | 6-8 | 215 | Forward | Brookline, Massachuse�sSecondary School Background: Averaged 19.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game as a senior at Noble & Greenough…Two-time team captain…All-time leading scorer at Noble & Greenough with 1,800 career points…McDonald’s All-American nominee…Four-time All-Independent School League All-Star…Named to Elite 75 All-Star Team…Two-time St. Sebastian Tournament MVP…All-Area Greater Boston selection…New England Class C semifinalist for three straight years…Named to Slam Magazine’s 10 Most Impressive Players at the Orlando Super Showcase…Three-time New England Class C Semifinalist…Personal: Tucker Raymond Halpern, born December 26, 1989…Son of John and K.C. Halpern…Has a brother, Ian, and a sister, Lily…Enjoys music, drums, tennis and sports in general…Undecided on his concentration.

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Tucker Halpern: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Play professionallyPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parents’,

Bryan Doo, Michael Herring, Greg KristoffBest book I have ever read: Where the Wild Things AreFavorite foods: Chicken Parm, grilled cheeseFavorite TV show: Entourage Movies I have enjoyed: Green Street Hooligans, Wedding CrashersBiggest athletic thrill: Hi�ing last second shot in overtime against school rival

Roxbury Latin to win gameMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: WinningThe thing I like most about Brown University: The peoplePerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Larry BirdFavorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9

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The Players#35Andrew McCarthy

Freshman | 6-8 | 205 | Forward | Sudbury, Massachuse�sSecondary School Background: Averaged 13.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game at Northfield Mount Hermon…Played in the 2009 Feinberg Academic All-American game in Los Angeles…McDonald’s All-American nominee…Played in the BasketBull’s New England Prep School Athletic Council All-Star Game…Also played in the Hoop Mountain Greater Boston All-Star Game…Scored over 1,500 points in his schoolboy career…Four-time All-Independent School League selection at Buckingham Browne & Nichols…Averaged 22.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a junior at Buckingham, Brown & Nichols …Team MVP at Buckingham, Brown & Nichols and New England Elite 75 All-Star in 2006….Also le�ered in football for two years at BBN…Personal: Andrew Barre� McCarthy, born February 16, 1989…The son of Charles and Sandy McCarthy…Has a younger sister, Samantha…Enjoys listening to music and playing chess…Undecided on his concentration.

Andrew McCarthy: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: Playing overseasPeople who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parents’,

Jay Ellio�, Bryan Doo, John CarrollBest book I have ever read: The Giving TreeFavorite foods: BarbequeFavorite TV shows: Curb Your EnthusiasmMovies I have enjoyed: Luck of the Irish, 40-year-old VirginBiggest athletic thrill: Playing in the Feinberg Academic GamesMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: Winning The thing I like most about Brown University: The people Favorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9 Favorite Gym: Alex Forslund Gymnasium

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The Players#5 Tyler Ponticelli

Freshman | 6-8 | 215 | Forward | Northbrook, Illinois Secondary School Background: Missed most of his senior year due to injury a�er averaging 15 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a junior… Two-time team captain at Glenbrook North High School…Two-time Pioneer Press All-Area and Central Suburban League All-Conference selection…Posted a career record of 89-22 at Glenbrook with two State Elite Eight finishes and four Central Suburban League North Conference Championships…Shot 58-percent from the field, 46-percent from behind the three-point arc and 70-percent from the free throw line his junior year…Personal: Tyler Joseph Ponticelli, born August 1, 1991…The son of Kevin Ponticelli and Dr. Maribeth December…Has a sister, Jessica, and a brother, Trevor…Enjoys movies and music…Undecided on his concentration.

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Tyler Ponticelli: Personality Chart People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: ParentsBest book I have ever read: The Great GatsbyFavorite foods: Pizza, pasta, steakFavorite TV shows: Entourage, South ParkMovies I have enjoyed: The Departed, Good Will Hunting Biggest athletic thrill: Going to the Elite 8 my senior yearMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: CompetitionThe thing I like most about Brown University: EducationPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Dennis RodmanFavorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9 Favorite Gym: High School GymClaim to fame: Played Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr., and Derrick Rose in high schoolFavorite Musical Group: Rage Against the Machine

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The Players#14 Matt Sullivan

Freshman | 6-5 | 205 | Guard | Wilme�e, IllinoisSecondary School Background: Averaged 18 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a senior at Loyola Academy, while shooting 47-percent from the field and 80-percent from the free throw line…Chicago Catholic League First Team All-Conference selection as a junior and senior…Pioneer Press First Team All-Area selection…Scored over 1,000 career points and grabbed over 400 career rebounds at Loyola Academy…Named to All-Tournament Team at the Wheeling Christmas Tournament, and named MVP of the Mundelein Thanksgiving Tournament…Selected to the Catholic League All-Star Game and the Chicago High School City Suburban Classic All-Star Game…Team captain and MVP as a senior at Loyola Academy…Personal: Ma�hew T. Sullivan, born May 28, 1991…The son of Timothy and Sue Sullivan…Has two brothers, Peter and Chris, and a sister, Shannon…His brother, Peter, is a junior with the Brown Basketball team…Undecided on his concentration.

Ma� Sullivan: Personality ChartPost-school ambition: A�end Stanford Business School People who have had the greatest influence on my athletic career: My parents Best book I have ever read: Harry Po�er and the Goblet of FireFavorite foods: Omelets, breakfast sandwichesFavorite TV shows: Entourage, The OfficeMovies I have enjoyed: Rocky, Remember the TitansMy favorite thing about playing basketball is: Spending time with the teamThe thing I like most about Brown University: The open curriculumPerson in history (past or present) I would most like to meet: Lauren ConradFavorite Class at Brown: Engineering 9Favorite Character in Literature: Strider (Lord of the Rings)Favorite Gym: Loyola Academy (HS) Gym

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Results & Statistics2008-2009 - Last Season

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES (9-19) (8-5) (1-14) (0-0)CONFERENCE (3-11) (3-4) (0-7) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE (6-8) (5-1) (1-7) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg45 Mullery, Ma� 28-28 927 33.1 174-287 .606 8-20 .400 96-149 .644 55 128 183 6.5 72 1 56 69 59 22 452 16.125 Sullivan, Peter 28-28 1006 35.9 135-335 .403 48-156 .308 82-113 .726 24 113 137 4.9 67 1 46 59 6 18 400 14.311 Williams, Adrian 27-27 935 34.6 93-226 .412 58-154 .377 53-63 .841 11 63 74 2.7 41 0 33 44 0 28 297 11.0

05 Friske, Sco� 22-21 604 27.5 52-125 .416 0-2 .000 34-54 .630 29 83 112 5.1 60 2 70 63 6 16 138 6.322 Skrelja, Chris 28-28 967 34.5 57-153 .373 11-43 .256 47-92 .511 37 158 195 7.0 76 2 107 79 2 24 172 6.131 Leffelman, Garre� 16-2 254 15.9 20-55 .364 9-29 .310 4-6 .667 10 19 29 1.8 13 0 11 7 1 4 53 3.315 Kane, Sean 18-1 143 7.9 13-30 .433 13-29 .448 2-2 1.000 1 13 14 0.8 7 0 4 9 1 0 41 2.3

50 Kaluz, Stefan 10-0 64 6.4 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 6 9 15 1.5 7 0 1 1 2 2 21 2.121 Kelly, Morgan 22-3 244 11.1 17-79 .215 10-59 .169 2-7 .286 6 19 25 1.1 28 0 9 19 3 2 46 2.1

44 Harris, Jean-Herbert 14-0 88 6.3 7-21 .333 4-13 .308 9-11 .818 2 7 9 0.6 7 0 5 16 0 5 27 1.901 Taylor, Chris 24-2 254 10.6 19-52 .365 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 14 17 31 1.3 28 1 24 16 3 2 43 1.810 Gruber, Steve 22-0 106 4.8 4-13 .308 2-7 .286 10-13 .769 1 3 4 0.2 16 0 7 11 0 6 20 0.955 Hollingsworth, Noel 6-0 23 3.8 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 0.7 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.334 Aldridge, Colin 2-0 10 5.0 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

TEAM 38 41 79 2.9 0 10 Total 28 5625 599-1406 .426 163-514 .317 351-533 .659 235 679 914 32.6 425 7 373 403 84 129 1712 61.1 Opponents 28 5626 715-1586 .451 203-523 .388 265-396 .669 258 671 929 33.2 516 9 393 292 98 200 1898 67.8

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND11/14/08 at Rhode Island L 74-76 585911/17/08 at MASON L 52-89 546911/19/08 at Holy Cross W 62-57 191211-22-08 NORTHWESTERN L 64-73 133111-26-08 ARMY W 80-73 78111-29-08 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 53-51 633

12/03/08 at Providence College L 62-86 615512/06/08 at New Hampshire L 61-64 811

12-9-08 HARTFORD W 72-62 73712/21/08 at WAGNER L 66-78 82712-29-08 QUINNIPIAC W 89-73 1026

1/2/09 at American L 53-68 101201/06/09 at Virginia L 50-74 8357

1-10-09 BRYANT W 69-56 1233*1-16-09 YALE L 62-70 1169

*1/23/09 at Yale L 55-57 2011*01/30/09 at Cornell L 58-90 3213*01/31/09 at Columbia L 59-65 1401

*02/06/09 at Dartmouth LOT 61-63 966*2/07/09 at Harvard L 63-64 1064*2-13-09 PENN L 52-73 1139*2-14-09 PRINCETON W 61-43 821

*2-20-09 COLUMBIA L 57-70 1313*2-21-09 CORNELL L 45-85 887

*02/27/09 at Princeton L 48-56 1887*2/28/09 at Penn L 54-64 3142

*3-6-09 HARVARD W 61-59 871*3-7-09 DARTMOUTH W 69-59 1269

TEAM STATISTICS BRWN OPPSCORING 1712 1898

Points per game 61.1 67.8Scoring margin -6.6 -

FIELD GOALS-ATT 599-1406 715-1586Field goal pct. .426 .451

3 POINT FG-ATT 163-514 203-5233-point FG pct. .317 .3883-pt FG made per game 5.8 7.3

FREE THROWS-ATT 351-533 265-396Free throw pct. .659 .669

REBOUNDS 914 929Rebounds per game 32.6 33.2Rebounding margin -0.5 -

ASSISTS 373 393Assists per game 13.3 14.0

TURNOVERS 403 292Turnovers per game 14.4 10.4Turnover margin -4.0 -Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.3

STEALS 129 200Steals per game 4.6 7.1

BLOCKS 84 98Blocks per game 3.0 3.5

WINNING STREAK 2 -Home win streak 2 -

ATTENDANCE 13210 44086Home games-Avg/Game 13-1016 15-2939Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TotalBrown 820 886 6 1712Opponents 882 1008 8 1898

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Coaching Staff

(left to right)Assistant Coach TJ Sorrentine

Assistant Coach Lamar BarrettHead Coach Jesse Agel

Assistant Coach Kyle Cieplicki

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Head CoachJesse Agel

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Jesse Agel, well respected as a game tactician and recruiter, begins his second season as head coach of the Bears. He was a two-year assistant coach at Brown and a 17-year assistant coach at Vermont, before being named the head coach at Brown in the summer of 2008.

“Jesse brings a wealth of basketball knowledge and years of experience to the head coaching position at Brown,” said Brown athletic Director Michael Goldberger. “He has demonstrated that he knows what it takes to be successful at this level. Jesse views coaching to be about teaching, and that’s something that Brown is all about and what I look for in all of our head coaches.”

The 47-year-old Agel (pronounced A-gull) assisted coach Craig Robinson at Brown for two years, helping the Bears register a school-record 19 victories in 2007-2008, while gaining a berth in the post-season College Basketball Invitational. The Bears finished second in the Ivy standings with an 11-3 mark, winning 10 of their last 11 regular season games.

“I embrace the opportunity to continue to work with a group of extraordinary young men at such a prestigious university as Brown,” said Agel. “Our goal will remain the same, which is the relentless pursuit of the Ivy League Championship. It’s been an honor to work in an outstanding athletic department that has so many exceptional people and educators. I want to thank all of the coaches I’ve worked with along the way and all of the great student-athletes I’m lucky to work with.”

During his 17-year stint at Vermont, Agel was the architect of the Catamount’s recent success on the basketball court. A 1984 graduate of Vermont, Agel was the associate head coach at Vermont for eight years under head coach Tom Brennan.

Agel’s hard work and recruiting efforts were instrumental in helping the Catamounts’ to the finest four-year run in the 105-year history of UVM basketball at the end of his UVM career. In this stretch, Vermont won three consecutive America East titles (2003, 2004, 2005), the school’s first conference championships, and its first-ever regular season title in 2002 and again in 2005.

The crowning achievement in Agel’s coaching career was a 60-57 victory over Big East Champion Syracuse in the first round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass.

A long-time student of the game, Agel began his coaching career as a volunteer student assistant at Vermont in 1984-85. Prior to returning to his alma mater, he was the head coach at Harwood Union (Vt.) High School in Duxbury for two seasons. He guided the Highlanders to the 1988 Vermont Division II State Championship with a 21-2 record.

Agel’s successful recruiting at the collegiate ranks brought in the core of regulars that helped complete the turnaround of the Vermont program over the last decade, highlighted by four straight 20-win seasons. Since 1993, Vermont has had four players named America East Rookie of the Year, including back-to-back winners in T.J. Sorrentine ’04 and Taylor Coppenrath ’05. Both went on to earn America East Player of the Year honors.

Agel was also the director of the Vermont Basketball Camp and has worked as a regular at many of the top camps in the East.

Agel and his wife, Theresa, reside in Wakefield, Rhode Island, with their two boys, Zachary and Nicholas.

What They Say About Head Coach Jesse Agel…

“It was no secret that coach (Tom) Brennan had his own M.O, what with his daily morning radio show and all, and that Agel was indeed Vermont’s chief tactician.” – Bob Ryan, Boston Globe, April 2, 2005

“Brennan would be the first to tell you that his long-time assistant coach Jesse Agel does most of the planning and scouting and technical coaching.” John Feinstein, Washington Post, March 17, 2005

“Agel met Van Gundy while a student at Vermont. In his 17 years as an assistant at Vermont, Agel has evolved into the type of coach that Stan and brother, Jeff, epitomize. He is the lead recruiter, runs practice and does most of the in-game strategy.” – Pete Thamel, New York Times, March 18, 2005

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Kyle Cieplicki

Kyle Cieplicki enters his second season as an assistant coach at Brown following an outstanding four-year career at the University of Vermont, where he was the team leader on and off the court and was the first three-year captain in Catamount basketball history.

“I’ve known Kyle and his family for many years, and I’m extremely excited to give Kyle his initial opportunity on what promises to be an exciting coaching career,” said Agel, who recruited Cieplicki to play at Vermont. “Our players at Brown will benefit from Kyle’s playing experience.”

Cieplicki was the UVM Athletic Department’s winner of the Seaman’s Trophy given to the senior student-athlete who has demonstrated a high level of athletic achievement and who earned the respect and regard from his fellow student-athletes for leadership, loyalty and service to the University.

He started 82 of 89 games over the last three years of his career, and averaged 10.6 points per game as a senior. He dished out a career best 88 assists as a junior, while connecting on 42 treys. He played in two NCAA Playoff games as a freshman, making a key contribution in the first round win over Syracuse.

A native of Shelbourne, Vermont, Cieplicki was a standout at Rice Memorial High School before a�ending Vermont.

Assistant CoachesLamar Barrett, TJ Sorrentine, and Kyle Cieplicki

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Lamar Barre�

Lamar Barre�, a former assistant coach at Central Connecticut State and the University of New Haven, and the former Director of Hoop Group Elite, begins his second season as an assistant on the Brown coaching staff.

Barre� has a myriad of coaching experience at the college and high school levels. He worked for the Hoop Group and was Director of Hoop Group Elite since 2006, the nation’s largest high school exposure camp. He also assisted in running other Hoop Group events.

Barre� worked as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Central Connecticut from 2003-2005, and New Haven from 2005-2006. He was also the head assistant coach at the Oxon Hill High School in Oxon Hill, Maryland from 1997-2003, winning three Prince George’s County 4A Championships and two Maryland State Championships.

“Lamar Barre� brings a vast recruiting background and involvement with many of the same type of student-athletes we’ll look to recruit at Brown,” said Agel. “He’s a great person, a great role model and we’re thrilled that he’s on our staff.

A 1994 graduate of Elizabeth City State University with a BS in Business Administration, Barre� was a two-year team captain for the Vikings. He also played for a year at Longwood College.

Barre�, a native of Hampton Roads, Virginia who starred at Franklin High School, has worked several camps throughout his career, including the Five Star Basketball Camp, the Holy Cross Basketball Camp, and Jim Boeheim’s Basketball Camp. He was the co-founder/head coach of the Prince George’s County Select AAU Team (1999-2003), and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Oxon Hill County Select AAU Team (1999-2003).

He and his wife, Casandra, live in West Warwick, Rhode Island.

TJ Sorrentine

TJ Sorrentine, a Pawtucket, Rhode Island native and the leader of the Vermont basketball team that upset Syracuse in the opening round of the 2005 NCAA Championship, begins his second season as an assistant basketball coach at Brown.

Sorrentine is reunited with Agel, who guided him as an associate head coach at Vermont and recruited Sorrentine to the Catamounts’ basketball program.

“I’ve known TJ as a great player, a tremendous competitor and a leader that players gravitate towards and hoped to emulate,” said Agel. “Now Brown basketball will be able to utilize all of TJ’s championship a�ributes to help us achieve the successes he has a�ained.”

A 2005 graduate of Vermont with a B.A. in sociology, Sorrentine was a two-year captain, America East Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year, a three-time First Team All-conference player and an Honorable Mention All-American. He was also named to the America East Academic Honor Roll in 2002 and 2003.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to coach, and having an opportunity to coach at Brown and in my home state is a dream come true,” said Sorrentine. I’ve been coming to the Pizzitola Sports Center for the last 10 years, so it’s a home away from home. Coach Agel and I have a great relationship and I’ve always respected him as a coach and person. This is a tremendous opportunity to learn from him as a coach.”

The point guard led Vermont to two NCAA Tournament appearances, in 2004 and 2005, and hit the game winning three-point basket that crushed the Syracuse Orangemen in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the DCU Center in Worcester.

Sorrentine played professionally from 2005-2008, playing with Kk Krka in Slovenia, FC Porto in Portugal, Branca Nouvo Trappani in Italy, and the Florida Flame of the NBA Developmental League. He also played in the NBA Summer League with the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks.

He also has extensive camp experience, and was a special guest speaker at the New England Top 90 Invitational, while working as a clinician at the Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp, the University of Vermont Basketball Camp, the University of Pennsylvania Basketball Camp, and the University of Rhode Island Basketball Camp.

Sorrentine’s roots run deep through Rhode Island where he was a standout at St. Raphael’s Academy in Pawtucket, earning All-State honors, while playing for his father, Thomas. He was the Rhode Island Player of the Year (USA Today, Gatorade) in 2000 a�er leading St. Ray’s to back-to-back state titles. He was also guided by Steve MacDonald, WHJJ Sportscaster, in his early years, playing CYO basketball.

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Media & Support Staff

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Matt Culp Assistant Athletic Trainer

Matthew Culp joined the Brown Athletic staff in August 2004 as an assistant athletic trainer and has worked with several teams at Brown including the men’s soccer and baseball teams. He begins his second season with the Bears’ basketball team.

A certified athletic trainer, Culp graduated from Indiana University in May 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology/Athletic Training. He worked as a student trainer at Indiana, covering a myriad of teams, and worked the Indiana Soccer Camp and Bob Knight Basketball School. He also served as a student trainer for the Big 10 Championship and NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in 2000.

Culp earned a Master of Arts in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of North Carolina in May 2003. While at North Carolina, Culp was a graduate assistant certified trainer, covering several sports for the Tar Heels. He was a certified athletic trainer for the UNC Athletic Summer Camps and for the Student Health Services Physical Therapy Clinic.

Culp interned with the New York Giants Football Club from June 2003 to June 2004, and made a poster presentation at the 2004 NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. He is an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider (CPR and AED) and is a licensed ATC in several states, including Rhode Island, New Jersey and North Carolina.

Culp resides in Providence, Rhode Island.

Elizabeth Peralta Basketball Secretary

Christopher HummDirector of Sports Information

Christopher Humm joined the Brown University athletic staff in July, 1988, as Director of Sports Information and head golf coach after holding similar positions at Hofstra University for eight years. He stepped down as golf coach at the end of the 1993 season.

At Brown, Humm is responsible for the implementation of a media relations program, including the publication of media guides and programs and the daily maintenance of the Brown Athletics web site, brownbears.com, for Brown’s 37 varsity athletic teams. He also ran three major fundraising golf tournaments for the Brown Athletic Department for 12 years.

In 2006, Humm was honored by the All-American Foot-ball Foundation with the Scoop Hudgins Outstanding SID Award at its 81st Annual Banquet of Champions.

In 2004, Humm was honored by the University with a Brown Appreciation Award for his work on the 125th Anni-versary of Brown Football. He also won the Jay Barry ‘50 Service Award in 1990, and the Robert F. Hall ’66 Rec-ognition Award in 2003.

A 1977 graduate of Hofstra University, Humm has held positions with both IBM and British Airways. As an un-dergraduate at Hofstra, he was editor-in-chief of Nexus, the University’s yearbook, and a four-year member of the varsity golf team, the last two years as captain.

Humm also worked as Director of Media Relations for the 1987 Can-Am Pacific Games for the Physically Challenged and as the Assistant Director of Media Relations at the 1985 World Games for the Deaf in Los Angeles. He is a member of CoSIDA, and the United States Basketball Writers Association, and is a for-mer president of the Ivy League Sports Information Directors.

A native of Baldwin, NY, Humm is active in the local community. He is a former coach for the Barrington Little League, the Barrington Youth Soccer Association and the Barrington YMCA Basketball Travel League. He and his wife, Debbie, reside in Barrington, Rhode Island, and have two sons, Robert, a 2004 Brown graduate and a 2008 Roger Williams Law School graduate, and Steven, a 2008 graduate of Providence College.

Media CredentialsPlease make all press requests at least three days in advance. Press passes can either be mailed out with one week’s notice, or picked up at the Pizzitola Sports Center’s Will Call window on game day. All Press requests should be directed to:

Christopher Humm Director of Sports Information Brown University - Pizzitola Sports Center 235 Hope Street, Room 204 Providence, Rhode Island 02912 Phone: 401-863-1095 n Fax: 401-863-1436

Bears On The AirBrown’s entire schedule is broadcast on WPRV-AM 790. Scott Cordischi will call all the action. Former Brown basketball star Russ Tyler ’71 (1,133 career points) provides the color analysis. Tyler was recently named one of the Top 15 players in Brown basketball history as a member of the Brown 100th Season All-Time Team.

Post Game Interviews/FilingAt the conclusion of the game, both teams will be available for interviews outside their respective locker rooms fol-lowing a 10-minute cooling off period. Game stories can be filed at courtside or in the Brown Sports Information Office (Room 204). Wireless and internet connections are available.

Audio/Video On The InternetBrown Basketball fans can now watch a live video and au-dio feed WPRV-AM 790 of all home games through B2 Net-works. Fans wanting to watch Brown events via B2 Networks will need a high-speed Internet connection and a current version of Windows Media Player. Games will be sold on an individual basis at $7 per game or $60 for the season. In addition, you can listen to live free audio of Brown’s broad-cast on WPRV-AM 790. Just go to www.brownbears.com, click on audio & visual on the left side of the page and make your choice of free live audio or pay-per-view video.

The Jesse Agel ShowThe Jesse Agel Show, hosted by Scott Cordischi, will be broadcast on Wednesday evening throughout the season, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on WPRV-AM 790. Brown fans can also listen to the show on the internet at www.brown-bears.com.

Russ Tyler ’71 Radio color analyst

Bill Haberman PA announcer

Scott Cordischi The radio play-by-play voice of

Brown Basketball

Harry Mutter Official Scorer

Veronica Lowe Basketball ManagerYear at Brown: SeniorHometown:

Huntington ConnecticutHigh School: Shelton HSConcentration: Archeology

and AnthropologyPost-Graduate Ambition:

Graduate School and work in Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

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Opponents

AmericanArmy

BryantColumbia

CornellDartmouth

HarvardHoly Cross

KeanMaine

MinnesotaPenn

Philadelphia SciencesPrinceton

ProvidenceQuinnipiac

Sacred HeartSiena

St. FrancisSt. John’s

Rhode IslandVirginia Tech

WagnerYale

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Opponents

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American, Army, Bryant, Columbia, Cornell and Dartmouth

AmericanAt Pizzitola Sports CenterSaturday, January 2, 2010 1:00 p.m.

Location: Washington, DCEnrollment: 6,000Nickname: EaglesColors: Red, White and BlueArena (Capacity): Bender Arena (4, 500)Conference: Patriot LeagueHead Coach: Jeff Jones (Virginia ’82)Career Record: 295-225 (17 years)Record at American: 149-121 (9 years)Assistant Coaches: Kieran Donohue, Robert Burke, Eddie

JacksonSports Info. Contact/email address: Nancy Yasharoff/

[email protected] Phone: (202) 885-3079Press Row: (202) 885-8232Fax Phone: (202) 885-30332008-09 Record: 24-82008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 13-1 (1st)Players Returning/Lost: 8/7Key Returnees: Nick Hendra (G, 6.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg)Series Record: Brown leads, 4-1Began: 1970-1971Last Meeting: American, 68-53 (1-2-09)Current Streak: American, 1 gameWeb Site: www.aueagles.com

ArmyAt the Christl ArenaWednesday, January 6, 2010 7:00 p.m.

Location: West Point, NYEnrollment: 4,400Nickname: Black Knights, CadetsColors: Black, Gold and GrayArena (Capacity): Christl Arena (5,043)Conference: Patriot LeagueHead Coach: Zach Spiker (Ithaca ’00)Career Record: 1st yearRecord at Army: 1st yearAssistant Coaches: Jim Platt, Jeff Platt, Kendrick SaundersSports Info. Contact/email: Brian Gunning/ Brian.

[email protected] Phone: (845) 938-3303Cell Phone: (914) 755-0389Press Row: (845) 938-4441Fax Phone: (845) 446-25562008-09 Record: 11-192008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 6-8 (4th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/8Key Returnees: Cleveland Richard (G, 12.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg),

Josh Miller (G, 9.2 ppg, 3.2 apg, 3.3 rpg), Julian Simmons (G, 7.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg)

Series Record: Army leads, 13-9Began: 1937-38Last Meeting: Brown, 80-73 (11-26-08)Current Streak: Brown, 2 gamesWeb Site: www.goarmysports.com

BryantAt the Chace Athletic Center Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:00 p.m.

Location: Smithfield, RIEnrollment: 3,268 Nickname: BulldogsColors: Black, Gold, and WhiteArena (Capacity): Chace Athletic Center (2,600) Conference: IndependentHead Coach: Tim O’Shea (Boston College ’84)Career Record: 128-116 (8 years)Record at Bryant: 8-21 (1 year)Assistant Coaches: Dwayne Pina, Kevin Kurbec, Mike Kelly,

Pete KahlerSports Info. Contact: Allie Weinberger/aweinbe1@bryant.

eduOffice Phone: 401-232-6072Cell/Home Phone: 401-255-7137Press Row: 401-232-6829Fax Phone: 401-232-60762008-09 Record: 8-21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4Key Returnees: Cecil Gresham (F, 13.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg), Chris

Birrell (G, 6.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 3.5 apg), Nick Pontes (F, 7.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg)

Series Record: Brown leads, 8-0Began: 1985-86Last Meeting: Brown, 69-56 (1-10-09) Current Streak: Brown, 8 gamesWeb Site: www.bryantbulldogs.com

ColumbiaAt Levien GymnasiumFriday, February 5, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Pizzitola Sports CenterSaturday, March 6, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: New York, NYEnrollment: 5,621Nickname: LionsColors: Columbia Blue and WhiteArena (Capacity): Levien Gymnasium (2,700)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Joe Jones (Oswego, ’87)Career Record: 75-91 (6 years)Record at Columbia: 75-91 (6 years)Assistant Coaches: Marlon Sears, Damien Strahorn,

Michael MurphySports Info. Contact/email: Darlene Camacho/ dc2164@

columbia.eduOffice Phone: (212) 854-2535Cell Phone: (646) 712-1300Press Row: (212) 854-1165Fax Phone: (212) 854-81682008-09 Record: 12-162008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 7-7 (tied 4th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/4Key Returnees: Patrick Foley (G, 10.9 ppg, 1.6 rpg), Noruwa

Agho (G, 9.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg), Niko Scott (G, 8.2 ppg, 2.6 rpg)Series Record: Columbia leads, 64-59Began: 1900-01Last Meeting: Columbia 70-57 (2-20-09)Current Streak: Columbia, 2 gamesWeb Site: www.gocolumbialions.com

CornellAt the Newman Arena Saturday, February 6, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Pizzitola Sports CenterFriday, March 5, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Ithaca, NYEnrollment: 13,700Nickname: Big RedColors: Carnelian Red and WhiteArena (Capacity): Newman Arena (4,473)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Steve Donahue (Ursinus ‘84)Career Record: 117-133 (9 years)Record at Cornell: 117-133 (9 years)Assistant Coaches: Nat Graham, Woody KampmannSports Info. Contact/email: Jeremy Hartigan/ jh295@

cornell.eduOffice Phone: (607) 255-9788Home Phone: (607) 351-1675Press Row: (607) 255-3532Fax Phone: (607) 255-97912008-2009 Record: 21-102008-2009 Conference Record (Finish): 11-3 (1st)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/5 Key Returnees: Ryan Wittman (F, 18.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg), Louis

Dale (G, 13.0 ppg, 4.2 rpg) , Jeff Foote (C, 11.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg)Series Record: Cornell leads 67-46Began: 1949-50Last Meeting: Cornell, 85-45 (2-21-09)Current Streak: Cornell, 6 gamesWeb Site: www.CornellBigRed.com

DartmouthAt the Pizzitola Sports CenterFriday, February 12, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Leede Arena Saturday, February 27, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Hanover, New HampshireEnrollment: 4,200Nickname: Big GreenColors: Dartmouth Green and WhiteArena (Capacity): The Edward Leede Arena (2,100)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Terry Dunn (Northern Colorado ‘77)Career Record: 45-92 (5 years)Record at Dartmouth: 45-92 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Michael Brown, Mark GraupeSports Info. Contact/email: Rick Bender/Rick.Bender@

dartmouth.eduOffice Phone: (603) 646-1030Home Phone: (603) 359-3909Press Row: (603) 646-1088 or (603) 646-2311Fax Phone: (603) 646-12862008-09 Record: 9-192008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 7-7 (tied 4th)Lettermen Returning/Lost:Key Returnee: Jabari Trotter (G, 7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg), David

Rufful (G, 6.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg)Series Record: Dartmouth leads 75-64Began: 1901-02Last Meeting: Brown, 69-59 (3-7-09)Current Streak: Brown, 1 gameWeb Site: www.dartmouthsports.com

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OpponentsHarvard, Holy Cross, Kean, Maine, Minnesota and Penn

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HarvardAt the Pizzitola Sports CenterSaturday, February 13, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Lavietes PavillionFriday, February 26, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Cambridge, MAEnrollment: 6,613Nickname: CrimsonColors: Crimson, Black, and WhiteArena (Capacity): Lavietes Pavilion (2,050)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Tommy Amaker (Duke, ’87)Career Record: 199-174 (12 years)Record at Harvard: 22-34 (2 years)Assistant Coaches: Kenny Blakeney, Brian DeStefano, Yanni

HufnagelSports Info. Contact/email: Kurt Svoboda/ ksvoboda@fas.

harvard.eduOffice Phone: (617) 495-7687Press Row: (617) 495-5894Fax Phone: (617) 495-21302008-09 Record: 14-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 6-8 (tied 6th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3Key Returnees: Jeremy Lin (F, 17.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg), Keith

Wright (F, 8.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg)Series Record: Harvard leads 86-74Began: 1900-01Last Meeting: Brown, 61-59 (3-6-09)Current Streak: Brown, 1 gameWeb Site: www.gocrimson.com

Holy CrossAt the Pizzitola Sports CenterWednesday, December 2, 2009 | 7:30 p.m.

Location: Worcester, MAEnrollment: 2,866Nickname: CrusadersColors: Royal PurpleArena (Capacity): Hart Center (3,600)Conference: Patriot LeagueHead Coach: Sean Kearney (Scranton ’81)Career Record: 1st seasonRecord at Holy Cross: 1st seasonAssistant Coaches: Guillermo Sanchez, Mark Daigneault,

Sean RyanSports Info. Contact: Charles Bare/[email protected] Phone: 508-793-2583Press Row: 508-793-3980Fax Phone: 508-793-23092008-09 Record: 18-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 11-3 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5Key Returnees: R.J. Evans (G, 13.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg), Andrew

Keister (F, 8.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg), Andrew Beinert (G, 8.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg)

Series Record: Holy Cross leads, 42-17Began: 1900-01Last Meeting: Brown, 62-57 (11-19-08)Current Streak: Brown, 1 gameWeb Site: www.GoHolyCross.com

KeanAt the Pizzitola Sports Center Monday, December 28, 2009 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Union, NJEnrollment: 14,000Nickname: CougarsColors: Navy and WhiteArena (Capacity): Harwood Arena (2,750)Conference: New Jersey Athletic ConferenceHead Coach: Rob Kurzinsky (West Chester ‘94)Career Record: 21-31 (2 years)Record at Kean: 21-31 (2 years)Assistant Coaches: Tom WagenblastSports Info. Contact: Karyn Pinter/ [email protected] Phone: (908) 737-0603Fax Phone: (908) 737-06052008-09 Record: 12-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 5-8 (3rd-South)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/5Key Returnees: Akinwande Oshodi (F, 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg),

Vinne Darpino (G, 10.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg), Jonathan Jones (F, 8.6 ppg, 6.6 rpg),

Record: First MeetingBegan: First MetingLast Meeting: First MeetingCurrent Streak: First MeetingWeb Site: www.keanathletics.com

MaineAt the Pizzitola Sports Center Sunday, November 22, 2009 | 2:00 p.m.

Location: Orono, MEEnrollment: 12,000Nickname: Black BearsColors: Blue and WhiteArena (Capacity): Harold Alfond Sports Arena (5,712)Conference: America East ConferenceHead Coach: Ted Woodward (Bucknell ‘86)Career Record: 54-93Record at Maine: 54-93 Assistant Coaches: Douglas Leichner, Chris Markwood, Ed

KohtalaSports Info. Contact: Andrew Mahoney/ Andrew.

[email protected] Office Phone: (207) 581-4158Cell Phone: (813) 298-9698Press Row: (207) 581-1049Fax Phone: (207) 581-32972008-09 Record: 9-212008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 4-12 (8th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3Key Returnees: Gerald McLemore (G, 12.1 ppg, 2.5 rpg),

Sean McNally (F, 9.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg)Series Record: Tied, 5-5 Last Meeting: Maine, 79-69 (2003-04)Current Streak: Maine, 2 games Web Site: goblackbears.cstv.com

MinnesotaAt the Williams ArenaSaturday, December 5, 2009 | 2:30 p.m. (CST)

Location: Minneapolis, MinnesotaEnrollment: 50,883Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon and GoldArena (Capacity): Williams Arena (14,625)Conference: Big Ten ConferenceHead Coach: Tubby Smith (High Point ‘73)Career Record: 429-170 (18 years)Record at Minnesota: 42-25 (2 years)Associate Head Coach: Ron Jirsa Assistant Coaches: Saul Smith, Vince TaylorSports Info. Contact: Matt Slieter/ [email protected] Phone: (612) 625-4389Cell Phone: (612) 236-8841Press Row: (612) 626-1308Fax Phone: (612) 625-03592008-09 Record: 22-112008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 9-9 (8th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: Key Returnees: Lawrence Westbrook (G, 12.6 ppg, 2.5 rpg),

Damian Johnson (F, 9.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg), Al Nolen (G, 6.5 ppg, 4.2 apg)

Series Record: First meetingBegan: First meetingLast Meeting: First meetingCurrent Streak: First meetingWeb Site: www.gophersports.com

PennAt the Pizzitola Sports CenterSaturday, January 30, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

At the PalestraFriday, February 19, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Philadelphia, PAEnrollment: 10,275Nickname: QuakersColors: Red and BlueArena (Capacity): The Palestra (8,722)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Glen Miller (UConn ’86)Career Record: 233-202 (18 years)Record at Penn: 45-45 (3 years)Assistant Coaches: John Gallagher, Mike Martin, Jerome

AllenSports Info. Contact/email: Mike Mahoney/ mahoneyw@

upenn.eduOffice Phone: (215) 898-9232Press Row: (215) 898-4324Fax Phone: (215) 898-17472008-09 Record: 10-182008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 6-8 (tied 6th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4Key Returnees: Tyler Bernardini (13.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg), Zack

Rosen (8.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg), Jack Eggleston (9.6 ppg, 5.9 rpg)Series Record: Penn leads 96-20Began: 1901-02Last Meeting: Penn, 64-54 (2-28-09)Current Streak: Penn, 2 games Web Site: www.pennathletics.com

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PrincetonAt the Pizzitola Sports Center Friday, January 29, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Jadwin Gymnasium Saturday, February 20, 2010 | 6:00 p.m.

Location: Princeton, NJEnrollment: 5,000Nickname: TigersColors: Orange and BlackArena (Capacity): Jadwin Gymnasium (6,854)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Sydney Johnson (Princeton ‘97)Career Record: 19-37 (2 years)Record at Princeton: 19-37 (2 years)Assistant Coaches: Brian Earl, Tony Newsom, Scott

Greenman Sports Info. Contact/email: Andrew Borders/aborders@

princeton.edu Office Phone: (609) 258-5744Press Row: (609) 258-2130Fax Phone: (609) 258-23992008-09 Record: 13-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 8-6 (tied 2nd)Lettermen Returning/Lost:Key Returnees: Douglas Davis (G, 12.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg), Dan

Mavraides (G, 10.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg), Pawel Buczak (C, 7.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg)

Series Record: Princeton leads, 92-24Began: 1907-08Last Meeting: Princeton, 56-48 (2-27-09)Current Streak: Princeton, 1 gameWeb Site: www.goprincetontigers.com

St. Francis, St. John’s, Rhode Island, Virginia Tech, Wagner and YaleOpponents

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Philadelphia Sciences, Princeton, Providence, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart and Siena

PhiladelphiaSciencesAt the Palestra (Philly Hoop Group Classic)Friday, November 27, 2009 | 4:00 p.m.

Location: Philadelphia, PAEnrollment: 2,533Nickname: DevilsColors: Cardinal and Silver Arena (Capacity): Bobby Morgan Arena (1,100) Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate ConferenceHead Coach: David Pauley (Temple ‘79)Career Record: 118-136 (9 years)Record at USP: 118-136 (9 years)Assistant Coaches: Bob Shay, Chris PotashSports Info. Contact: Bob Heller/[email protected] Phone: (215) 895-3113Cell Phone: (267) 280-6364Fax Phone: (215) 596-87622008-09 Record: 7-202008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 5-11 (tied 4th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/6Key Returnees: Adewale Adefemi (F, 13.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg),

Curtis Fitch (F, 6.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Series Record: First meetingBegan: First meetingLast Meeting: First meetingCurrent Streak: First meetingWeb Site: www.usp.edu/USPathletics

ProvidenceAt the Dunkin’ Donuts CenterMonday, December 7, 2009 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Providence, RIEnrollment: 3,938Nickname: FriarsColors: Black, White and SilverArena (Capacity): Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,410)Conference: Big EastHead Coach: Keno Davis (Iowa ’95)Career Record: 47-19 (2 years)Record at Providence: 19-14 (1 year) Assistant Coaches: Chris Davis, Rodell Davis, Pat SkerrySports Information Contact/email: Arthur Parks/aparks@

providence.eduOffice Phone: 401-865-2759Cell Phone: 401-378-7334Press Row: 401-751-9737Fax Phone: 401-865-25832008-09 Record: 19-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 10-8 (tied 7th)Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Key Returnees: Marshon Brooks (G, 10.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg),

Sharaud Curry (G, 11.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg)Series Record: Providence leads 89-26Last Meeting: Providence, 86-62 (12-3-08)Current Streak: Providence, 2 gamesWeb Site: www.friars.com

QuinnipiacAt the TD Bank Sports CenterMonday, January 11, 2010 | 7:30 p.m.

Location: Hamden, CTEnrollment: 7,400Nickname: BobcatsColors: Blue and GoldArena (Capacity): TD Bank Sports Center (3,254)Conference: NortheastHead Coach: Tom Moore (Boston University ’87) Career Record: 106-90 (7 years)Record at Quinnipiac: 30-31 (2 years)Assistant Coaches: Scott Burrell, Sean Doherty, Eric EatonSports Info. Contact/email: Greg Ott/gnott@quinnipiac.

eduOffice Phone: 203-582-5387Press Row: 203-582-3955SID Cell Phone: 203-859-8562 Fax Phone: 203-582-53852008-09 Record: 15-162008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 10-8 (5th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: Key Returnees: James Feldeine (G, 17.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg), Justin

Rutty (F, 14.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg), Jeremy Baker (G, 10.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg),

Series Record: Brown, 5-1Began: 1998-99Last Meeting: Brown, 89-73 (12-29-08)Current Streak: Brown, 4 gamesWeb Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com

Sacred HeartAt the William H. Pitt Health and Recreation CenterWednesday, December 30, 2009 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Fairfield, CTEnrollment: 3,400Nickname: PioneersColors: Red and WhiteArena (Capacity): William H. Pitt Health and Recreation

Center (2,100)Conference: Northeast ConferenceHead Coach: Dave Bike (Sacred Heart ‘69)Career Record: 481-429 (31 years)Record at Sacred Heart: 481-429 (31 years)Assistant Coaches: Johnny Kidd, Anthony LatinaSports Info. Contact: Gene Gumbs/ gumbsg@sacredheart.

eduOffice Phone: (203) 396-8127Cell Phone: (860) 805-7957Press Row: (203) 396-8297Fax Phone: (203) 371-78892008-09 Record: 17-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 12-6 (tied 2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Key Returnees: Corey Hassan (G, 11.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg),

Chauncey Hardy (G, 11.5 ppg, 3.1 apg), Ryan Litke (G, 8.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg)

Series Record: First meetingBegan: First meetingLast Meeting: First meetingCurrent Streak: First meetingWeb Site: www.sacredheartpioneers.com

SienaAt the Palestra (Philly Hoop Group Classic)Saturday, November 28, 2009 | 4:00 p.m.

Location: Loudonville, NYEnrollment: 3,000Nickname: SaintsColors: Green and GoldArena (Capacity): Times Union Center (8,065)Conference: Metro Athletic AtlanticHead Coach: Fran McCaffery (Penn ’82)Career Record: 224-171 (13 years)Record at Siena: 85-44 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: Mitch Buonoguro, Andrew Francis,

Adam ChaskinSports Info. Contact: Jason Rich/[email protected] Phone: (518) 783-2411Cell Phone: (518) 542-7240Press Row: (518)-487-2251Fax Phone: (518) 783-29922008-09 Record: 27-82008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 16-2 (1st)Key Returnees: Edwin Ubiles (G, 15.0 ppg, 4.9 rpg), Alex

Franklin (F, 13.6 ppg, 7.5 rpg), Ryan Rossiter (F, 10.0 ppg, 7.9 rpg)

Series Record: First meetingBegan: First meetingLast Meeting: First meetingCurrent Streak: First meetingWeb Site: www.sienasaints.com

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OpponentsSt. Francis, St. John’s, Rhode Island, Virginia Tech, Wagner and Yale

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St. FrancisAt the Pope Physical Education CenterFriday, November 13, 2009 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: Brooklyn, NYEnrollment: 2,000Nickname: TerriersColors: Red and BlueArena (Capacity): Pope Physical Education Center (1,000)Conference: Northeast ConferenceHead Coach: Brian Nash (Keene State ‘74)Career Record: 36-81 (4 years)Record at St. Francis: 36-81 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: Clive Bentick, Andy Johnson, Allen

GriffinSports Info. Contact: David Gansell/ dgansell@

stfranciscollege.eduOffice Phone: (718) 489-5369Cell Phone: (718) 930-4237Press Row: (718) 489-5412Fax Phone: (718) 797-21402008-09 Record: 10-202008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 7-11 (8th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/4Key Returnees: Ricky Cadell (15.3 ppg.), Stefan Perunicic

(10.8 ppg., 87 three-point fg’s)Series Record: St. Francis, 3-0Last Meeting: St. Francis, 65-64 (1997-98)Current Streak: St. Francis, 3 gamesWeb Site: www.sfathletics.com

St. John’sAt the Carnesecca Arena (Philly Hoop Group Classic)Friday, November 20, 2009 | 7 p.m.

Location: Queens, NYEnrollment: 20,109Nickname: Red StormColors: Red and WhiteArena (Capacity): Madison Square Garden (19,786) or

Carnesecca Arena (5,602)Conference: BIG EASTHead Coach: Norm Roberts (Queens College ’87)Career Record: 64-85 (5 years)Record at St. John’s: 64-85 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Glenn Braica, Fred Quartlebaum, Chris

CaseySports Info. Contact: Mark Fratto/[email protected] Phone: (718) 990-6897Cell Phone: (917) 698-0865Press Row: (718) 990-5713Fax Phone: (718) 969-84682008-09 Record: 16-182008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 6-12 (13th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3Key Returnees: Paris Horne (F, 14.6 ppg), D.J. Kennedy (G,

13.0 ppg, 6.6 rpg), Sean Evans (F, 10.3 ppg, 7.1 rpg)Series Record: St. John’s leads, 1-0Began: 1976-77Last Meeting: St. John’s, 79-65 (11-26-1976)Current Streak: St. John’s, 1 gameWeb Site: www.redstormsports.com

Rhode IslandAt the Pizzitola Sports CenterWednesday, November 18, 2009 | 7:30 p.m.

Location: Kingston, RIEnrollment: 15,650Nickname: RamsColors: Keaney Blue, Dark Blue, and WhiteArena (Capacity): Ryan Center (7,657)Conference: Atlantic 10Head Coach: Jim Baron (St. Bonaventure ‘77)Career Record: 337-320 (22 years)Record at URI: 131-118 (8 years)Assistant Coaches: Kevin Clark, Pat Clarke, Momir GajicSports Info. Contact/email: Mike Laprey/ [email protected] Phone: 401-874-2401 Press Row: (401) 874-5359Fax Phone: (401) 874-53542008-09 Record: 23-112008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 11-5 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Key Returnees: Keith Cothran (G, 13.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 2.0 apg),

Marquis Jones (G, 6.1 ppg, 4.0 apg), Will Martell (C, 5.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg)

Series Record: URI leads 100-52Began: 1906-07Last Meeting: URI, 76-74 (11-14-08)Current Streak: URI, 7 gamesWeb Site: www.gorhody.com

Virginia TechAt the Cassell Coliseum (Philly Hoops Group Classic)Sunday, November 15, 2009 | 4:00 p.m.

Location: Blacksburg, VAEnrollment: 30,000Nickname: HokiesColors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt OrangeArena (Capacity): Cassell Coliseum (9,847)Conference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceHead Coach: Seth Greenberg (Fairleigh Dickinson ‘78)Career Record: 320-255 (19 years)Record at VT: 107-85 (6 years)Assistant Coaches: James Johnson, Ryan Odom, Bill

CourtneySports Info. Contact: Bill Dyer/ [email protected] Phone: (540) 231-8852Cell Phone: (540) 998-5906Press Row: (540) 231-3048Fax Phone: (540) 231-69842008-09 Record: 19-152008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 7-9 (tied 7th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4Key Returnees: Malcolm Delaney (G, 18.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg), Jeff

Allen (F, 13.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg)Series Record: Virginia Tech, 1-0Began: 1977-78Last Meeting: Virginia Tech, 95-52 (12-28-77)Current Streak: Virginia Tech, 1 gameWeb Site: www.hokiesports.com

WagnerAt the Pizzitola Sports Center Monday, January 4, 2010 | 2:00 p.m.

Location: Staten Island, NYEnrollment: 2,000Nickname: SeahawksColors: Green and WhiteArena (Capacity): Spiro Sports Center (2,100)Conference: Northeast ConferenceHead Coach: Mike Deane (Potsdam State ‘74)Career Record: 432-307 (25 years)Record at Wagner: 90-87 (6 years)Associate Head Coach: Kenyon Spears Assistant Coaches: Dedrick Dye, Shawn PostiglioneSports Info. Contact: John Beisser/ john.beisser@wagner.

eduOffice Phone: (718) 390-3227Cell Phone: (732) 921-6744Press Row: (718) 390-4433Fax Phone: (718) 390-33472008-09 Record: 16-142008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 8-10 (tied 6th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: Key Returnees: Series Record: Wagner, 5-4Began: 2000-01Last Meeting: Wagner, 78-66 (12-21-08)Current Streak: Wagner, 2 gamesWeb Site: www.wagnerathletics.com

YaleAt the John J. Lee Amphitheater Friday, January 15, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.At the Pizzitola Sports CenterFriday, January 22, 2010 | 7:00 p.m.

Location: New Haven, CTEnrollment: 5,100Nickname: Bulldogs, ElisColors: Yale Blue and WhiteArena (Capacity): John J. Lee Amphitheater (2,532)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: James Jones (Albany ‘86)Career Record: 130-149 (10 years)Record at Yale: 130-149 (10 years)Associate Head Coach: Curtis WilsonAssistant Coaches: Matt Kingsley, Jamie Snyder-FairSports Info. Contact: Tim Bennett/Timothy.Bennett@yale.

eduOffice Phone: (203) 432-1457Home Phone: (203) 691-5250Press Row: (203) 432-2398Fax Phone: (203) 432-14542008-09 Record: 13-152008-09 Conference Record (Finish): 8-6 (tied 2nd)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/4Key Returnees: Alex Zampier (G, 13.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg)Series Record: Yale leads, 94-49Began: 1904-05Last Meeting: Yale, 57-55 (1-23-09)Current Streak: Yale, 2 gamesWorld Wide Web: www.yalebulldogs.com

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B rown University, a leading Ivy League institution, is the only major research university in the nation where undergraduates design their own course of study. Barron’s Guide to the Most Competitive Colleges has described Brown as “the perfect

university for self-motivated and confident students who desire an education [they create] on their own terms.” By providing a rich undergraduate experience together with strong graduate and medical programs, the University fosters internal and external discovery at each level of the academic enterprise.

Brown is located in the College Hill residential section of Providence, Rhode Island, widely praised as one of America’s most livable “renaissance cities.” Boston is less than an hour away by train or car, and the state’s major airport is a 15-minute taxi or shuttle ride from the campus.

The seventh oldest university in America, Brown was established in 1764 as Rhode Island College in the town of Warren and enrolled its first students in 1765. In 1770 the College moved to its present location, and in 1804 it was renamed Brown University to honor a $5,000 donation from local merchant Nicholas Brown.

Brown draws talented students nationally and internationally. They work in partnership with a faculty known for its prize-winning multidisciplinary scholarship and dedication to teaching. Many students integrate study abroad or self designed research projects into their academic programs. Students also have the opportunity to get involved in several hundred extracurricular student activities and to develop their talents and interests in an atmosphere of encouragement and creativity.

About 25 percent of Brown graduates immediately go on to graduate or professional study, and within ten years of graduating more than 80 percent enter graduate or professional school. Popular career choices are business, consulting, technology, teaching, public service, computer graphics, and the arts.

In recent years, the University has launched Boldly Brown, a program for academic enrichment that is enlarging its faculty by 100 members, improving support for graduate students, and investing in libraries, information technology, and academic facilities. As part of this extensive program of enhancements, the University instituted a need-blind undergraduate admission process to ensure all worthy applicants access to the University, regardless of their ability to pay.

Manning Chapel

The Van Wickle Gates

About BrownA Center of Learning

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Brown AthleticsWorld-Class Student Athletes

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Facts About Brown

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In the Heart of New England

The CampusBrown University’s 140-acre main campus is part of a historic residential neighborhood that overlooks Providence’s downtown business and shopping district. With its riverfront walkways and beautifully designed public spaces, shopping at one of the largest malls in New England, nationally renowned restaurants, thriving art and theater districts, museums, and entertainment facilities, Providence is a an exciting city to live and study in. Train and bus service allows day trips to Boston and New York. Public transportation offers convenient travel to Newport, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and throughout New England.

Student DiversityUndergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,874 Male . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,834 Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,040 Graduate School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,737 Medical School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409

Undergraduate Geographic Distribution (due to estimates, percentages may not total 100%) States Represented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 From New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.75% Outside New England (in U.S.) . . . . . . . . . . 67% International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.75%

FacultyThe Brown faculty is one of the finest in the nation. By tradition, even the most distinguished senior professors teach undergraduates.Brown’s faculty welcomes both undergraduate and graduate students as collaborators in research labs and in the field, and its many preeminent scholars make important contributions to the world through research and writing. The student faculty ratio is 8:1.

Unique CurriculumBrown is internationally known for its dynamic undergraduate curriculum, developed via student and faculty collaboration and implemented by faculty vote in 1969. More than 2,000 undergraduate courses support more than 100 concentrations, or majors, many of them interdisciplinary, as well as a wide variety of independent studies. The curriculum does not require distribution or core courses outside the concentration.

At the heart of the Brown curriculum are three basic principles: that students are active participants in learning; that acquiring analytical and critical skills is as important as mastering factual knowledge; and that learning requires opportunities for experimentation and cross-disciplinary synthesis. According to Barron’s Guide, “Students see this [curriculum] as Brown’s greatest offering and work hard to take advantage of it.”

Innovative GradingIn most courses, students may elect to have their work graded with either “ABC/No Credit” or “Satisfactory/No Credit.” Students may change their grading options at any time before the middle of the semester.

Degree RequirementsThe average course load is four per semester, which translates into 12 hours of classroom time per week, not including lab sessions. Brown undergraduates must pass 30 courses and complete the requirements for a concentration in order to receive a bachelor’s degree. From eight to 21 of the courses taken – depending on the department and degree selected – must be concentrated in a single major field of study. Students select their concentrations by the end of second semester of the sophomore year.

Degrees Offeredn Bachelor of arts in 80 areas of humanities,

social sciences, mathematics, engineering, and life and physical sciences.

n Bachelor of science in, among other science focused areas, applied mathematics, aquatic biology, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, chemistry, cognitive science, computer science, engineering, environmental science, geological sciences, mathematics, neuroscience, physics and psychology.

n Program in Liberal Medical Education for 60 well-qualified freshmen who may combine undergraduate and medical studies in an eight-year continuum. Students may earn an A.B. or Sc.B. degree and the M.D. degree.

n Bachelor of arts/bachelor of science (combined degree program).

n Bachelor of science/master of science (combined degree program).

n Bachelor of arts/master of arts (combined degree program).

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Brown AthleticsWorld-Class Student Athletes

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Carrying on an intercollegiate athletic tradition over 150 years old, the Brown Bears compete at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics at the NCAA Division I level. As a member of the Ivy League, Brown has one of the nation’s broadest arrays of varsity teams, featuring the nation’s fourth largest athletic program – 37 in all, 17 for men, 20 for women -- the largest athletic program in the nation for women.

U.S. News and World Report recently named Brown Athletics to the College Sports Honor Roll as one of the nation’s top 20 athletic programs. Brown has 24 teams honored by the NCAA with Public Recognition Awards for Academic Achievement, second-most in the nation.

Brown teams regularly compete in NCAA Championships, with the Brown women’s crew winning five NCAA Championships in the last 10 years. In addition, Brown’s baseball, men’s soccer, and men’s lacrosse teams have made NCAA playoff appearances in the last three years, with football and women’s basketball joining those teams in winning Ivy League championships. Coaches and writers have ranked 12 Brown teams nationally in recent years. Both the men’s soccer (17) and women’s soccer (12) teams have won more Ivy titles than any other Ivy League school.

In the last two years, Brown athletes achieved at the highest level on an individual basis with 20 All-Americans, 24 Academic All-Americans, three Ivy League Players of the Year, two Ivy League Rookies of the Year, an NCAA Top VIII Award winner, an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award winner, an Academic All-American of the Year, and two national finalists for Player of the Year honors. Brown athletes were dra�ed or signed by teams from the National Football League, Major League Baseball, and Major League Soccer.

Alumni of Brown Athletics are equally decorated, many going on to success in professional leagues, the Olympics and being honored for their achievement off the playing field. In 2007, former Brown football and NFL standout Steve Jordan (right) was honored with an NCAA Silver Anniversary Award for success on the playing field, in the work place and in the community. Forty-four Brown students or alums have participated in the Olympic games, including 26 in the last 10 years.

Brown student-athletes do not just dedicate themselves on the playing field and in the classroom, but in the community as well. The Brown Department of Athletics and the Vartan Gregorian Elementary School at Fox Point have had a relationship that is fast approaching 20 years. Each fall, teams “adopt” classrooms in a special ceremony, and the Brown student-athletes volunteer their time to help mentor the school’s largely at-risk students.

Steve Jordan (le�) NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Winner.

2009 NCAA Playoffs - Men’s Lacrosse

2007 & 2008 National Champions - Women’s Crew.

Alicia Sacramone ’10, 2008 United States Olympic Silver Medalist.

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Brown boasts one of the oldest collegiate basketball programs in the country, thrilling fans on College Hill since 1900. The home of the Bears for much of that period was Marvel Gym, named after long-time athletic director “Doc” Marvel, which opened in 1927 with a banked track circling the main court from above.

Brown’s all-time leading scorer, Arnie Berman, netted 1,668 points in his three seasons at Marvel, dazzling East Side fans with long-range marksmanship. Other Brown sharpshooting greats Joe Tebo ’58 (1,319 career points) and Rusty Tyler ’71 (1,133 career points), Phil Brown ’75, (Brown’s all-time rebounding leader) and Mike Waitkus ’86, (the Bears’ all-time leader in assists) also honed their skills at the gym on Elmgrove Avenue.

On a February evening in 1938, Harry Platt ’40 set a school record by tallying 48 points against Northeastern. Legendary Penn State football coach Joe Paterno ’50 played two years of basketball at Brown. Among the visiting legends include Bob Cousy, former Holy Cross guard and Hall of Famer from the Boston Celtics, and Bill Bradley, Princeton’s all-time leading scorer, New York Knicks forward and former United States Senator.

Brown captured the Ivy League title in 1986 with the help of Ivy Player-of-the-Year Jim Turner as Brown made its first NCAA Tournament appearance, battling the

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Syracuse Orangemen in Syracuse. That team was coached by Mike Cingiser ’62, Brown’s second all-time leading scorer, a draft choice of the Boston Celtics and three-time first-team All-Ivy selection.

The onset of the 1989-90 season brought the Bears to a new arena, the 2,800 seat Pizzitola

Sports Center, located in the center of the athletic complex, just a short walk from Thayer Street and the heart of the campus. Opened for the 1989-90 season, the Bears have shown that their new den gives them a significant home court advantage with a tremendous increase in attendance. The Bears have had great success in “The Pitz” with several sellout crowds each year and a strong home court advantage.

Recent seasons have seen several sellout crowds of nearly 3,000 “Pack the Pitz” for memorable games against Penn, Princeton, URI, and Yale, as the Bears battled for the Ivy title through the final weekend of the season.

In addition to its Ivy League schedule, Brown also plays a regional schedule as well as a national slate. The Bears recently traveled to play Michigan, Northwestern, Notre Dame and Baylor, after playing games in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic in 2006-07 at Michigan State, and traveling to Sacramento, Dallas, and Chicago.

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Brown’s reputation of excellence in both academics and athletics will continue to assist the program in attracting top level players. The new Bears are establishing their own tradition of success, with names like recent graduates Damon Huffman,

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Mark McAndrew, Chuck Savage, Rick Lloyd, Eric Blackiston, Alai Nuualitia and Earl Hunt setting records for future generations of Brown basketball players to strive for at the Pizzitola Sports Center.

Bears in the CommunitySupporting the Special Olympics

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During the summer of 2008, the Brown basketball team enjoyed a 10-day European Trip, leaving the United States on Monday, August 18, and returning on August 28. Along the way the Bears traveled to Paris (France), Brugge (Belgium), back to Paris, Lyon and Nice in France. The trip was an unqualified success with coach Jesse Agel’s coaching staff coming together with the squad for 10 days of competition, bonding and sightseeing.

The Bears played Okapi Aalst on 8/20, and Vanves in Paris on 8/22, Ouest Lyonnaise in Lyon on 8/24, and AS Monaco in Nice on 8/26, before returning to the United States on 8/28.

Various team members, including Matt Mullery ’10, Scott Friske ’09 and Steve Gruber ’10 wrote blogs to keep Brown basketball fans abreast of the trip, detailing their exploits throughout the south of France.

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European Trip

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Brown Basketball takes on the competition overseas.

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Success After Graduation

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Clarence C. Barksdale ’54 Retired - Vice Chairman Washington University • St. Louis, MO

Eugene F. Barth ’63 General Partner InterWest Partners • Orinda, CA

Barry N. Behn ’62 Training Manager Bell Atlantic Corporation • Lawrenceville, NJ

Arnold Berman ’72 Partner Shutts and Brown • West Palm Beach, FL

Gary Bowen ’62 Director, “One Life to Live” ABC-TV • New York, NY

Steve Bowman ’82 Managing Director Soloman Smith Barney, Inc. • New York, NY

Philip Brown ’75 Executive Management Bell Atlantic • Philadelphia, PA

Bernard V. Buonanno ’60 Attorney Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge • Providence, RI

Peter L. Campisi ’56 President P.L.C. Data • West Caldwell, NJ

Michael Cardozo ’63 Former Chief Counsel National Basketball Association • New York, NY

William H. Chadwick ’58 President / CEO Howard Bancorp • Burlington, VT

Jon Dresner ’92 Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA

Clifford J. Ehrlich ’60 Senior Vice President Marriott Corp. • Washington, DC

Alan H. Fishman ’67 President & CEO Independance Community Bank Corp. • Brooklyn, NY

Prof. Gregory E. Heath ’62 Director of Research MIT Research Center • Cambridge, MA

Thomas Hoagland ’63 President Harvey Uniforms, Inc. • Seekonk, MA

Charles Kenyon ’37 President and CEO, Retired Xerox Corp. • New York, NY

George Kirkpatrick ’56 Senior Vice President Paine Webber • Boynton Beach, FL

Rick Landau ’68 President/Founder Textron / Chamber Charter School • Providence, RI

Kenneth Linsley ’66 Engineering Manager Hevi-Duty Electric • Goldsboro, NC

John Lyden ’57 Managing Partner J.F. Nick & Co. • New York, NY

Patrick Lynch ’87 Attorney General State of Rhode Island • Providence, RI

James Maxwell ’48 Editor Washington Post • Washington, DC

Donald B. McKay ’41 President and Chairman of the Board Home Savings and Loan Co. • Youngstown, OH

Dr. Albert A. Milanesi ’66 Chief Surgeon Orthopedic Trauma / Surgery Sports Medicine Clinic • Madison, NJ

Sean Moran ’87 Account Manager, Advertising MTV • New York City

Bernard Muir ’89 Director of Athletics University of Delaware • Newark, DE

Richard Nooney ’57 Owner Nooney Controls Corp. • Wakefield, RI

Dr. Joseph V. Paterno ’59 Professor and Head Football Coach Penn State University • University Park, PA

David Reed ’60 President Procorp., Inc. • Framingham, MA

William W. Reynolds ’68 Sports Columnist Providence Journal Bulletin • Providence, RI

Frederick A. Schultz ’49 Development Engineer IBM Corp. • Poughkeepsie, NY

Dr. Arnold M. Soloway ’42 President Design Housing Inc. • Chestnut Hill, MA

Michael Targoff ’68 Vice President / General Counsel The Loral Corp. • New York, NY

Joseph J. Tebo ’58 Manager, Sales Development Arco Products Co. • Los Angeles, CA

Dr. John B. Thayer ’49 Orthopedic Surgeon Blackstone Medical Building • Pawtucket, RI

Russell Tyler ’71 Attorney Tyler & Tyler • Enfield, CT

Jim Turner ’86 Head of Debt Capital Markets BNP Paribas • New York, NY

Mike Waitkus ’86 Management American International Group • New York, NY

Alan H. Young ’64 Partner Lindenbaum & Young • New York, NY

Bernard Muir ’89

Sean Moran ’87

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AthleticsJohn Heisman 1891 - Football coach, Heisman Trophy

named for himFritz Pollard ’19 - First African-American to be named

a college All-American back; first African-American quarterback in the NFL; recently inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame.

Joe Paterno ’50 - Head football coach Penn State University

Mark Donohue ’59 - Indianapolis 500 champion racecar driver

Curt Bennett ’70 - NHL hockey playerBill Almon ’75 - 14-year career as a Major League

Baseball shortstopSteve Jordan ’82 - Six-time Pro Bowl tight end for the

Minnestoa VikingsGeorge Pyne ’89 - President, IMG Sports &

EntertainmentSean Morey ’99 - Arizona CardinalsZak DeOssie ’07 - New York Giants

BusinessJohn D. Rockefeller, Jr. 1897 - PhilanthropistThomas J. Watson ’37 - Chairman of the Board of IBM;

U. S. Ambassador to RussiaBill Wirtz ’50 - President and owner of the NHL’s

Chicago BlackhawksArtemis Joukowsky ’55 - Businessman, philanthropist,

former Brown chancellorTed Turner ’60 - Sailing champion; creator of CNN, TNT

and TBS cable stationsJohn Sculley ’61 - Apple ComputerTimothy Forbes ’76 - CEO, Forbes, Inc.Andre’ Leon Talley ’74 - A.M., Vogue, editor at largeJeffrey Swartz ’82 - CEO, TimberlandTom Scott ’90 and Tom First ’89 - Founders and

chairmen, Nantucket NectarsMatt Dunn ’92 - Executive director, AmeriCorps*VISTA

EducationHorace Mann 1819 - Called “Father of American public

education.”Vernon Alden ’45 - President, Ohio UniversityFrank Newman ’47 - President, URI; president, Education

Commission of States

Film, Stage, TelevisionRobin Green ’67 - Screenwriter for The SopranosJames Naughton ’67 - Broadway, television, and film

actor/singer; Tony Award winner (Chicago)Jobeth Williams ’70 -Actress, Kramer vs. Kramer,

Poltergeist, The Big ChillDebra Lee ’76 - President Black Entertainment

Television (BET)Scott Anderson ’86 - Oscar-winning special effects

(Babe, 1995)Laura Linney ’86 - Actress; Oscar nominee (Kinsey);

Mystic River, Jurassic ParkDoug Liman ’88 - Director/producer (Swingers, The

Bourne Identity)Julie Bowen ’91 - Actress (Happy Gilmore, Ed)Nilo Cruz, M.F.A ’94 - Playwright; Pulitzer Prize-winner

for drama

GovernmentJohn Hay 1858 - Secretary of State; secretary to

Abraham Lincoln; ambassador to EnglandCharles Evans Hughes 1881 - Supreme Court Justice;

Presidential candidate in 1916; Governor of New YorkLouis Redding ’23 - lawyer and civil rights pioneerPhilip Noel ’54 - Governor of Rhode IslandDonald L. Carcieri ’65 - Governor of Rhode IslandIra Magaziner ’69 - Co-author and prime mover behind

Brown’s 1969 “New Curriculum;” senior advisor to President Clinton

Kenneth Starr ’69 A.M. - Federal appeals-court judgeLincoln Chafee ’75 - United States Senator, Rhode IslandDavid Cicilline ’83 - Mayor of ProvidencePatrick Lynch ’87 - Rhode Island Attorney GeneralBobby Jindal ’92 - Governor of Lousiana

HistoryWinthrop Jordan ’60 - Ph.D, historian and National Book

Award-winning author (White Over Black, 1968)Lawrence Small ’63 - Secretary (head), the Smithsonian

Institution

Journalism & BroadcastingIrving R. Levine ’44 - NBC Chief Economics

Correspondent

Pizzitola Sports CenterHome of the Bears

Prominent Brown Alumni

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The list below includes a sampling of the many alumni who are leaders in their respective fields. The list is abridged - only a representative few are listed.

Cathleen McGuigan ’71 - Senior editor, NewsweekChris Berman ’77 - ESPN anchor, 12 CableACE awards;

earned 7 Emmy awards; two-time Sportscaster of the Year

Alison Stewart ’88 - MSNBC News Correspondent; former MTV News Anchor; Peabody Award winner

David Rohde ’90 - Pulitzer prize-winning reporter, The New York Times

LiteratureNathanael West ’24 - Writer, Author, “The Day of the

Locust”S.J. Perelman ’23 - Writer, humorist; scriptwriter for

Marx Brothers moviesAlfred Uhry ’58 - Pulitzer Prize winning author of

“Driving Miss Daisy”Jeff Eugenides ’82 - Novelist (Middlesex, The Virginia

Suicides), Pulitzer Prize-winner for fiction

MusicMary Chapin Carpenter ’81 - Grammy Award-winning

singer/songwriter Dorsey James ’83 - Senior vice president, Arista RecordsCraig Kallman ’87 - President, Big Beat Records;

executive vice president, Atlantic RecordsLisa Loeb ’90 - Grammy-nominated singer/songwriterDuncan Sheik ’92 - Grammy-nominated singer/

songwriterNate Albert ’02 - Guitarist, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Science/Mathematics/Technology/MedicineWilliam W. Keen 1859 - Surgeon, performed first

successful operation for a brain tumor in the United States

John Tukey ’37 Sc.M. - mathematician, “the father of computer software

Thomas O. Paine ’42 - head of NASA during the first U.S. moon landing

Jane Kates Pincus ’59 - co-writer of the best-selling Our Bodies, Ourselves

Katheryn Scott Fuller ’69 - President and CEO of the World Wildlife Fund

Byron Lichtenberg ’69 - First civilian scientist to travel in space

Lisa Loeb ’90 Chris Berman ’77 Laura Linney ’86 Ted Turner ’60

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Pizzitola Sports CenterHome of the Bears

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The Paul Bailey Pizzitola Memorial Sports Center was officially dedicated in April, 1989, and provides Brown with an intercollegiate sports facility equal to any multi-purpose athletic facility in the Ivy League.

Designed by the Eggers Group of New York City, the Pizzitola Sports Center provides an intercollegiate competition court for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics with bleacher and balcony seating for 2,800. A sliding divider on the main floor gives the facility flexibility for practice sessions.

In 2008, a new state-of-the-art hardwood floor was installed, along with chair-back floor seating on the balcony side.

The building also features a 4,000 square foot weight room, five state-of-the-art squash courts with spectator seating for 200, and separate rooms for wrestling and gymnastics. In addition, four tennis courts are housed under a fabric roof, which is made of teflon-coated fiberglass, a translucent material.

The athletic administrative staff is located in the Pizzitola Sports Center as well as most intercollegiate coaches. Other features of the building include a beautiful lobby area with a trophy case, a press room, and reception area which overlook the main arena.

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Athletic Facilities

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Erickson Athletic Complex - Meehan Auditorium, Pizzitola Sports Center, Olney Margolies Athletic Center (far left); outdoor tennis (bottom), baseball field, softball field, Stevenson Field (soccer and lacrosse) and football practice fields.

Erickson Athletic Complex

Warner Roof Marston Boathouse

Meehan Auditorium Brown Stadium

Stevenson Field

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Leadership at the TopMike Goldberger, Director of Athletics

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Ruth J. Simmons was sworn in as the 18th president of Brown University on July 3, 2001. She also holds an appointment as professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Department of Africana Studies. She was president of Smith College from 1995 until the time of her appointment at Brown.

A native of Texas and a 1967 graduate of Dillard University in New Orleans, Simmons received her Ph.D. in Romance languages and literatures from Harvard University in 1973. She is fluent in French and has written on the works of David Diop and Aime Cesaire.

In 1983, after serving as associate dean of the graduate school at the University of Southern California, Simmons joined the Princeton University administration. She remained at Princeton for seven years, leaving in 1990 for two years to serve as provost at Spelman College. Returning to Princeton in 1992 as vice provost, she remained at the university until June 30, 1995. As vice provost she was deputy to the provost and executive secretary of the Priorities Committee, the university’s budget committee. In 1993, invited by the president to review the state of race relations on the Princeton campus, Simmons wrote a report that resulted in a number of initiatives that received widespread attention. In 1995 she became president of Smith College, the largest women’s college in the United States, where she launched a number of strategic initiatives to strengthen the college’s academic programs and inaugurated the first engineering program at a U.S. women’s college.

Simmons is a member of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Council on Foreign Relations; she is currently serving as chair of the Ivy Council. She also serves on a number of boards, including Pfizer Inc., Texas Instruments, and the Goldman Sachs Group. Active in a wide range of educational, charitable, and civic endeavors, she holds honorary degrees from numerous colleges and universities, including Amherst, Boston University, Columbia, Dartmouth, Dillard, Harvard, Howard, Mount Holyoke College, New York University, Northeastern, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the University of Southern California, George Washington University, Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Vermont, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Miami Dade College, and Morehouse College.

Simmons is the recipient of a number of prizes and fellowships, including the German DAAD and a Fulbright Fellowship to France. In 1997 she was awarded the Centennial Medal from Harvard University, in 1999 the Teachers College Medal for Distinguished Service from Columbia University, and in 2001 the President’s Award from the United Negro College Fund. She has been honored with the 2002 Fulbright Lifetime Achievement Medal and the 2002 “Drum Major for Justice” education award from Southern Christian Leadership Conference/W.O.M.E.N. In 2004 she received the ROBIE Humanitarian Award, given by the Jackie Robinson Foundation; the Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal; and the chairman’s award of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. She was selected as a Newsweek “person to watch” and as a Ms. Woman of the Year in 2002. In 2001 Time magazine named her America’s best college president.

In recent years, Simmons, an articulate spokesperson and writer, has written and delivered papers or presentations on a wide array of educational and public policy issues, including institutional governance, foreign language study, diversity, liberal arts, science education, leadership, and women in higher education. Among numerous educational institutions and national forums, she has been a featured speaker at the White House, the World Economic Forum, the National Press Club, the Association of American Universities, and the American Council on Education. In September 2001 ABC News tapped her to serve as a respondent during its live telecast following President Bush’s address to Congress.

During her tenure at Brown University, Simmons has created an ambitious set of initiatives designed to expand and strengthen the faculty; increase financial support and resources for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students; improve facilities; renew a broad commitment to shared governance; and ensure that diversity informs every dimension of the university. These initiatives have led to a major investment of new resources in Brown’s educational mission.

As an academic leader, Simmons believes in the power of education to transform lives. She champions the university as a haven of reasoned debate with the responsibility to challenge students intellectually and prepare them to become informed, conscientious citizens. She has spent her career advocating for a leadership role for higher education in the arena of national and global affairs.

Michael Goldberger assumed the duties of director of athletics at Brown on July 1, 2005 following a 10-year stint as director of admissions at the university. Goldberger brings a myriad of experience to the position, beginning his career in collegiate athletics as an assistant football coach at Brown in 1973.

“For more than 30 years Mike Goldberger has served the University – particularly prospective students, athletes and their families – with integrity, effectiveness and personal warmth,” Simmons said. “His excellent relationships with alumni, students, faculty, staff, coaches and athletes made him an ideal candidate. Leadership is what it will take to move the athletics program to a higher level of excellence. Goldie has demonstrated that he can provide the leadership necessary to compete at the highest level.”

The appointment as athletic director brings Goldberger back to his point of entry at the University. He came to Brown in 1973 as an assistant coach for football and baseball, recruited to the staff by John Anderson, Brown’s new head football coach. Goldberger had played three seasons for Anderson when Anderson was a coach at Middlebury College.

Goldberger was an assistant freshman football coach during his first two years at Brown before joining the varsity staff in 1975. He coached the Brown freshman football squad for seven years. Goldberger was an assistant baseball coach for seven years and was the facilities director of the Olney Margolies Athletic center for several years. In 1981, Goldberger became an assistant to John Parry, Brown’s athletic director, serving as athletic liaison to the admission office, among other duties.

“You only get one lifetime,” said Goldberger, “and the chance to do some different things at a place that you love is amazing. The opportunity to take on an new challenge with people I really care about is sort of hard to beat.”

After 10 years in athletics, Goldberger moved to the College Admission Office, where he would serve for 22 years. He began as associate director in 1983 and was named director in 1995. Brown’s applicant pool expanded steadily during his tenure.

A graduate of Middlebury College, Goldberger played defensive back on the gridiron team for three years, captaining the team in his senior year. He was an outfielder/pitcher for the baseball team while earning a Bachelor’s degree in History.

He and his wife, Kathy, have two children, Kevin and Brian, and reside in Barrington, Rhode Island.

Ruth J. Simmons, Brown President

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NCAA Rules for Alumni

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Rules for Prospects, Students and Alumni

Ask Before You ActNCAA regulations are complex and ever-changing, and the consequences of breaking them can affect the eligibility of current and prospective student-athletes. For that reason, it is important to be diligent about compliance with the rules, and the Brown Athletic Department is available to assist you with any questions you may have as you support the University and its teams.

The following summary of frequently asked questions is designed to help you familiarize yourself with NCAA regulations, and also to clear up some of the confusion you may have about what the rules say. Always ask before you act, and please contact the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at 401-863-7584 if you require clarification or more information.

Do these rules apply to me?You are a Representative of the University’s Athletic Interests (a booster), and therefore governed by these rules, if you have ever:

been a member of any organization promoting Brown Athletics;

are, or have been, a season ticket holder in any sport;

are the parent(s) or guardian(s) of a current student-athlete;

have ever made a donation to the Athletic Department, a men’s or women’s athletic team, or any friends organization;

have ever assisted in evaluating or recruiting prospects;

have ever helped to arrange or have provided employment to enrolled student-athletes, prospects, or their parents and relatives;

participated in the Brown University Intercollegiate Athletics program; or

otherwise promoted the University’s athletics program.

Once you become a Representative of the University’s Athletics Interests, you retain this status FOREVER!

Who is a Prospective Student-Athlete?A prospective student-athlete, commonly known as a “prospect,” is any individual who has started classes for the 9th grade. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges are considered prospects. Ultimately, a student remains a prospect until enrollment at a four-year collegiate institution.

What kind of contact may I have with a prospect?YOU MAY NOT:

make any recruiting contacts with prospects or their relatives. This includes telephone calls, le�ers, emails, text messages, chat rooms and facsimiles, along with any face-to-face contact either on or off-campus;

assist Brown coaches by picking up transcripts, films, or any other information pertaining to a prospect’s ability from the prospect’s educational institution;

provide financial aid or benefit or any kind (e.g., clothing, special discounts, lodging, meals, transportation, tickets, loans of money) to prospects or their relatives;

make contact with a prospective student-athlete or his/her parents when the prospect is on campus for an official or unofficial recruiting visit.

contact a prospective student-athlete to congratulate him/her on an offer of admission to Brown University;

provide transportation or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or his/her relatives or friends to visit campus;

earmark funds for specific prospects to a�end a Brown summer camp;

employ or arrange for employment of a prospect before the completion of his/her senior year. A�er graduation, you may employ a prospect at a rate commensurate with experience and also the going rate. This is the only exception which allows you to contact a prospect before he or she enrolls at Brown. Please contact the Compliance Office for more details.

provide ANYTHING to a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office; or

bring any guest to an alumni gathering or booster event if he or she is participating in athletics at the high school or junior college level. Your own son or daughter would be an exception, but limits to the type of interaction your son or daughter could have with coaching staff members at the event still apply.

YOU MAY:

forward information about prospects to the appropriate coaching staff member;

view a prospect’s athletics contest on your own initiative, provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her relatives, coach, principal, or counselor in an a�empt to evaluate the academic or athletic abilities of the prospect. If contact is unavoidable, only greetings may be exchanged. Additionally, you are responsible for all incurred costs or fees at a contest;

speak to a prospect on the telephone ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. Such a call cannot be prearranged by the athletic department. You MAY NOT have a recruiting conversation, but you may refer questions about the athletics program to the athletics department staff;

provide lodging, meals and transportation to coaching staff members when they are recruiting in your area;

join a friends group to help provide support and funding for recruiting, special trips and receptions at home and away contests; or

invite a team to meet with alumni or friends in a city where they play. Student-athletes may receive benefits as a team in conjunction with an away contest, which individual student-athletes may not, but such arrangements must be made through the head coach.

What if I have a pre-establishedrelationship with a prospect?If you have an established relationship with a prospect, his or her parents or relatives, you may continue normal contacts with the understanding that such contacts are not made for recruiting purposes and are not arranged by members of Brown’s coaching staff. Essentially, a relationship is established if it predates the individual’s status as a prospect, if it predates the athlete’s status as a result of her or her athletic ability or reputation, and the relationship did not develop as a result of the individual’s participation in athletics.

What kind of involvementmay I have with enrolled student-athletes?YOU MAY NOT

pay for or arrange for payment of room, board, or any type of transportation at any time for currently enrolled student-athletes, their relatives, or their friends;

provide student-athletes with any sort of extra benefit, which refers to any special arrangement to provide a student-athlete or his/her relatives or friends with a benefit unavailable to the general student population;

provide student-athletes, their relatives, or their friends with any special discount, payment arrangements (e.g., cosigning a loan), credits on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing), or services (e.g., dry-cleaning, transportation);

allow student-athletes, to use your telephone to make free calls;

provide awards or gi�s to student-athletes for any reason. This also prohibits honorariums for speaking engagements. All awards to student-athletes must meet all NCAA legislation and be approved by the Compliance Office;

use the name, picture or appearance of an enrolled student-athlete to advertise, recommend or promote sales or use of a commercial product or service of any kind. Any use of the name, picture or appearance of a student-athlete must receive authorization from the Compliance Office; or

entertain student-athletes or their family and friends. The only exception to this is that YOU MAY, on an occasional basis, provide a student-athlete or team (not family members or friends) with a meal. The meal can be catered, but it must be in your home and be approved in advance by the Compliance Office.

Ric

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Coach Weeb Ewbank & Frank Mahoney ’50

Coach Joe Mullaney (1978-81)

Harry Pla� ’40

Arnie Berman ’72

Richard Landau ’68

Coach Stan WardWilliam Reynolds ’68

HistoryOver 100 Years ofBrown Basketball

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Top 25 Scorers

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Brown Basketball Records

Top 25 All-Time Scorers 1. Earl Hunt (1999-2003) 2,041 2. Arnie Berman (1969-72) 1,668 3. Jason Forte (2001-2005) 1,597 4. Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 1,344 5. Mike Cingiser (1959-62) 1,331 6. Marcus Thompson (1985-89) 1,328 7. Damon Huffman (2004-08) 1,306 8. Joe Tebo (1955-58) 1,319 9. Rick Lloyd (1988-92) 1,294 10. Brian Saunders (1974-77) 1,288 11. Phil Brown (1972-75) 1,241 12. Peter Moss (1977-80) 1,241 13. Chuck Savage (1988-92) 1,190 14. Mike Waitkus (1982-86) 1,165 15. Lou Murgo (1951-55) 1,147 16. Rusty Tyler (1968-71) 1,133 17. Mark McAndrew (2004-08) 1,100 18. Ira James (1979-82) 1,079 19. Gerry Alaimo (1955-58) 1,046 20. Eric Blackiston (1992-96) 1,031 21. Brian Lloyd (1992-96) 1,011 22. Woody Grimshaw (1944-47) 1,009 23. Gene Barth (1960-63) 961 24. Kamal Rountree (1995-99) 910 25. Bill Reynolds (1965-68) 909 Jim Turner (1982-86) 909

Mark McAndrew ’08

Chuck Savage ’92

Alai Nuualiitia ’03

Earl Hunt ’03 and Arnie Berman ’72

Damon Huffman ’08

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Top 25 Scorers

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Brown Basketball RecordsMarvel and PizzitolaBrown Basketball Records

Marvel Gym Records (1927-1989)Individual Records Most Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, by Harry Platt, vs . Northeastern (2/2/38) Most Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, by Jim Barton of Dartmouth (2/7/87) Most Brown Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, by Harry Platt, vs . Northeastern (2/2/38) Most Opponent Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14, by Alan Pajonas of Northeastern (12/18/39) Most Brown Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, by Ed Tooley, vs . Amherst (12/4/54) Most Opponent Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, by Steve Spahn of Dartmouth (3/3/62) Most Brown Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, by Gerry Alaimo, vs . URI (3/8/58) Most Opponent Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, by Rudy LaRusso of Dartmouth (1/31/59) Most Brown Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, by Jim Burke, vs . Dartmouth (2/11/72) Most Opponent Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, by Stan Wright of URI (2/28/78) & 10, by Glenn Fine of Harvard (3/4/78)Team Records Most Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111, vs . Dartmouth (2/22/75) Most Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108, by Pennsylvania (2/11/78 & Harvard (2/6/87) Least Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, vs . Harvard (2/26/67) & Union (2/23/27) Least Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, by New Bedford Textile (12/15/27) Most Points Two Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204, by Brown (103) & Harvard (101) (3/5/88) Least Points Two Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, by Brown (18) & Boston University (19) (12/9/31) Most Brown Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, vs . Brandeis (1/28/84) Most Opponent Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, by three teams (last one was Holy Cross on 1/12/52) Most Brown Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, vs . Amherst (12/4/54) Most Opponent Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, by Boston College (32x36) (12/10/80) Highest Brown Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679, vs . Princeton (19x28) (2/15/80) Highest Brown Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .941, vs . Harvard (16x17) (3/7/85) Highest Opponent Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .889, by Boston College (32x36) (12/10/80) Most Brown Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70, vs . Clark (12/4/69) Most Opponent Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, by Dartmouth (1/31/59), Lafayette (1/10/76) & 52, Boston College (12/8/82) Most Brown Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, vs . Bryant College (1/19/87) Most Opponent Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, by Harvard (3/4/78) Most Personal Fouls by Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs . Penn (2/27/87) Most Personal Fouls by Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, by Amherst (12/4/54)

Pizzitola Records (1989-2009)Individual Records Most Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39, by Earl Hunt vs . Harvard (1/15/00) Most Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36, by Matt Maloney of Penn (2/4/95) Most Brown Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, by Earl Hunt vs . Army (1/2/02) Most Opponent Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, by Matt Maloney of Penn (2/4/95) & by Casey Arena of Maine (12/10/94) Most Brown Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, by Earl Hunt vs . Harvard (1/15/00) Most Opponent Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, by Ed Petersen of Yale (1/26/91) Most Brown Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, by Carlos Williams, vs . Harvard (3/2/90) Most Opponent Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, by Shawn Trice of Penn (2/4/95) Most Brown Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, by Chuck Savage, vs . Harvard (2/23/91) Most Opponent Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, by Flinder Boyd of Dartmouth (2/27/99) Most Brown Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, by Shaun Etheridge, vs . Cornell (2/6/99) Most Brown Three-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, by Brian Lloyd, vs . Yale (1/15/94) Most Opponent Three-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, by Greg Sprink of Navy (12/22/05) 9, by Craig Moore of Northwestern (11/22/08) Triple Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11pts ., 12 reb ., 10 assists, by Jason Forte vs . Dartmouth (2/27/04) 20-20 Double-Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 points, 20 rebounds, by Matt Mullery (3/6/09)

Team Records Most Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115, vs . Harvard (2/23/91) Most Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100, by Wagner (11/24/01) Least Brown Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, vs . Princeton (2/13/99) Least Opponent Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, by Dartmouth (2/17/07) Most Points, Both Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206, by Brown (115) & Harvard (91) (2/23/91) Least Points, Both Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86, by Brown (53) & Dartmouth (33) (2/17/07) Most Brown Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, vs . Harvard (2/23/91) Most Opponent Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34, by Penn (2/4/95) Most Brown Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, vs . Quinnipiac (12/2/06) Most Opponent Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, by Yale (1/26/91) Highest Brown Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .640 vs . Dartmouth (2/8/08), .640 vs . Dartmouth (3/1/08) Highest Brown Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .864, vs . Cornell (2/10/90) Highest Opponent Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865, by Harvard (2/26/99) Most Brown Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, vs . URI (11/28/89) Most Opponent Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, by Penn (2/4/95) Most Brown Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, vs . Harvard (2/23/91) Most Opponent Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, by Princeton (2/15/91) Most Personal Fouls by Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, vs . Bryant (11/25/89) Most Personal Fouls by Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, by Harvard (3/7/92)

Brian Lloyd ’96

Shaun Etheridge ’02

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Most Points Scored Game: 48, by Harry Platt, vs. Northeastern (2/2/38) Season: 658, by Arnie Berman (1971-72) Career : 2,041, by Earl Hunt (1999-2003)

Best Scoring Average Per Game Season: 25.3, by Arnie Berman (1971-72; 658 pts. in 26 games) Career: 21.6, by Arnie Berman (1969-72; 1,668 pts. in 77 games)

Most Field Goals Made Game: 21, by Harry Platt, vs. Northeastern (2/2/38) Season: 222, by Brian Saunders (1975-76) Career: 692, by by Earl Hunt (1999-2003)

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 32, by Joe Tebo, vs. Columbia (9x32) (3/10/56) 32, by Joe Tebo, vs. Princeton (15x32) (2/11/56) Season: 535, by Joe Tebo (1955-56) Career: 1,538, by Earl Hunt (1999-2003)

Best Field Goal Percentage Game (min. 12 atts.): .933, by Jim Turner (14x15), vs. Penn (2/22/86) Season (min. 150 atts.): .628, by Jim Turner (199x317) (1985-86) Career (min. 400 atts.): .602, by Jim Turner (358x595) (1983-86)

Highest Field Goals Made Per Game Average Season: 8.8, by Rusty Tyler (1970-71) Career: 7.1, by Brian Saunders (1974-77)

Highest Field Goals Attempted Per Game Average Season: 21.4, by Joe Tebo (1955-56) Career: 17.9, by Joe Tebo (1955-58)

Most Free Throws Made Game: 25, by Arnie Berman (25x26), at Cornell (2/4/72) Season: 250, by Arnie Berman (1971-72) Career: 636, by Arnie Berman (1969-72)

Most Consecutive Free Throws 30, by Rusty Tyler (1970-71) 29, by Mark McAndrew (2006-07)

Triple-Doubles Jason Forte vs. Dartmouth (2/27/04) 11pts., 12reb., 10 assists

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 36, by Ed Tooley (23x36), vs. Amherst (12/4/54) Season: 292, by Arnie Berman (1971-72) Career: 751, by Arnie Berman (1969-72)

Highest Free Throw Percentage Game: 1.000, by many players, but best performance was .962 by Arnie Berman (25x26), vs. Cornell (2/4/72) Season (min. 100 atts.): .898, by Mike Waitkus (97x108) (1982-83) Career: .861, by Mike Waitkus (279x324) (1982-86)

Highest Free Throws Made Per Game Average Season: 9.6, by Arnie Berman (1971-72) Career: 8.3, by Arnie Berman (1969-72)

Highest Free Throws Attempts Per Game Average Season: 11.2, by Arnie Berman (1971-72) Career: 9.8, by Arnie Berman (1969-72)

Most Rebounds Game: 32, by Ed Tooley, vs. Amherst (12/4/54) Season: 436, by Ed Tooley (1954-55) Career: 931, by Phil Brown (1972-75)

Best Rebound Average Season: 17.4, by Ed Tooley (1954-55) Career: 16.5, by Ed Tooley (1952-55)

Most Assists Game: 15, by Jim Burke, vs. Dartmouth (2/11/72) Season: 155, by Jason Forte (2002-2003) Career: 577, by Mike Waitkus (1982-86)

Best Assist Average Per Game Season: 5.8, by Mike Waitkus (1983-84) Career: 5.5, by Mike Waitkus (1982-86)

Most Personal Fouls Season: 100, by Bill Arnold (1953-54) Career: 277, by Bill Arnold (1952-55)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Game: 9, by Damon Huffman vs. Ohio U. (3/18/08) 9, by Brian Lloyd vs. Lafayette (1/9/95) Season: 82, by Damon Huffman (2007-08) Career: 232, by Damon Huffman (2004-08)

Consecutive Games Started Career: 110, by Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003)

Consecutive Field Goals Made Season: 20, by Jaime Kilburn (2002-2003)

Consecutive Games Played Career: 111, by Marcus Becker (2003-2007)

Arnie Berman ’72

Rusty Tyler ’71

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Team RecordsBrown Basketball Records

Points – Game Most Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115, vs . Harvard (91) (2/23/91) Most Points Both Teams . . . . . . . . . . 213 at Wagner (122), Brown 91 (11/17/00) Most Points in Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63, in 2nd half, vs . Harvard (2/23/91) Most Points Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127, Maryland (11/29/72) Most Points in a Defeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96, at Memphis State (106) (12/22/81)Points – Season Most Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,138 in 27 games (1986-87) Most Points Against . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,319 in 27 games (1986-87)Scoring Average Highest Brown Scoring Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 .2 in 27 games (1986-87) Highest Opponent Scoring Average . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 .9 in 27 games (1986-87)Field Goals – Game Most Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49, vs . Brandeis (1/28/84) Most Field Goals Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, vs . Dartmouth (2/22/75) Highest Field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . .702, vs . Dartmouth (33x47) (2/4/83)Field Goals – Season Most Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853 in 26 games (1973-74) Most Field Goals Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,824 in 27 games (1986-87) Highest field Goal Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .492 (801x1,628) (1985-86)3-Point Field Goals – Season Most 3-Point Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 in 29 games (2007-08) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . 570 in 27 games (2003-04)Free Throws – Game Most Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47, vs . Quinnipiac (12/2/06) Most Free Throws Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, vs . Amherst (12/4/54) Highest Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . .941, vs . Harvard (16x17) (3/7/85)Free Throws – Season Most Free Throws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560 in 26 games (560x725) (1971-72) Most Free Throws Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853 in 26 games (1971-72) Highest Free Throw Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .772 (560x725) (1971-72)Rebounds – Game Most Individual Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80, vs . Colgate (12/28/57) Most Total Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82, vs . Colgate (12/28/57)Rebounds – Season Most Rebounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,411 in 25 games (1954-55) Highest Rebound Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 .4 in 25 games (1954-55)Assists – Game Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs . Davidson (12/9/77) & vs . Harvard (2/23/91)Assists – Season Most Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 in 26 games (1990-91) Highest Assist Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 .6 in 26 games (1990-91)Personal Fouls Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36, vs . Columbia (1/29/77 & 2/13/82) Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639 in 27 games (1986-87)Miscellaneous Team Season Records

Most Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 (19-10 in 2007-08)Most Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 (3-23 in 1968-69)Fewest Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (2-12 in 1918-19 & 2-14 in 1931-32)Fewest Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (on three occasions – last one in 1944-45, 15-4)Longest Winning Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 (1938-39)Longest Losing Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 (1977-78)Highest Winning Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800 (16-4 in 1938-39)Lowest Winning Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 (3-23 in 1968-69)Most Games Played . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 (2002-03), (2006-07), (2007-08)Best Ivy League Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 (2002-03)Longest Winning Streak vs . One Team . . . . . . . . . 14 games, vs . Tufts (1946-64)Longest Losing Streak vs . One Team . . . 38 games, vs . Providence College (1960-79)Most wins over four years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-47 (2000-2004)

The 2007-08 team set a new school record for victories (19).

Alan Cole ’95 Vernon Clayton ’93

Richard Whitmore ’90

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Best GamePerformances

Points1. 48, by Harry Pla�, vs. Northeastern (2/2/38)2. 46, by Rusty Tyler, vs. University of Rhode Island (3/9/71)3. 43, by Marcus Thompson, vs. Harvard (2/24/89)4. 42, by Patrick Lynch, vs. Dartmouth (2/7/87)5. 41, by Joe Tebo, vs. Cornell (3/9/57)6. 39, by Ed Tooley, vs. Amherst (12/4/54)

39, by Brian Saunders, vs. Columbia (2/18/77) 39, by Patrick Lynch, vs. Yale (1/24/87) 39, by Earl Hunt vs. Harvard (1/15/00) 39, by Earl Hunt vs. Central Connecticut (12/21/02) 39, by Damon Huffman vs. Ohio U. (3/18/08)12. 38, by Arnie Berman, vs. Columbia (1/7/72)

38, by Arnie Berman, vs. Cornell (1/8/72) 38, by Peter Moss, vs. Harvard (2/29/80) 38, by Joe Tebo, vs. Pennsylvania (2/24/56) 38, by Gerry Alaimo, vs. Pennsylvania (12/15/56)

Field Goals1. 21, by Harry Pla�, vs. Northeastern (2/2/38)2. 18, by Rusty Tyler, vs. University of Rhode Island (3/9/71)3. 17, by Forrest Broman, vs. Northeastern (1/28/61)4. 16, by Jim Busam, vs. Xavier (1/28/74)

16, by Joe Tebo, vs. Pennsylvania (2/24/56) 16, by F.H. Mahoney, vs. University of Rhode Island (2/25/47)

7. 15, by Rusty Tyler, vs. Clark (12/12/70) 15, by Joe Tebo, vs. Tu�s (2/1/57) 15, by Joe Tebo, vs. Cornell (3/13/57) 15, by Joe Tebo, vs. Princeton (2/11/56) 15, by Marcus Thompson, vs. Yale (1/16/88)

Free Throws Made1. 25, by Arnie Berman, vs. Cornell (2/4/72)2. 23, by Ed Tooley, vs. Amherst (12/4/54)3. 22, by Arnie Berman, vs. Columbia (1/7/72)4. 17, by Arnie Berman, vs. Dartmouth (2/27/72)

17, by Earl Hunt vs. Harvard (1/15/00)6. 16, by Ed Tooley, vs. Northeastern (2/9/55)

16, by Lou Murgo, vs. Providence College (1/14/53) 16, by Chuck Savage, vs. Harvard (3/7/92) 16, by Jason Forte, vs. Yale (3/9/05)10. 15, by Gerry Alaimo, vs. Cornell (2/21/58) 15, by Gerry Alaimo, vs. Columbia (3/9/57) 15, by Marcus Thompson, vs. Harvard (2/24/89) 15, by Jason Forte, vs. Cornell (2/4/05) 15, by Mark McAndrew vs. Quinnipiac (12/2/06)

Rebounds1. 32, by Ed Tooley, vs. Northeastern (2/9/55)2. 26, by Gerry Alaimo, vs. University of Rhode Island (3/8/58)3. 24, by Phil Brown, vs. Dartmouth (2/22/75)4. 23, by Allan Poulsen, vs. University of Rhode Island (12/10/57)5. 22, by Arnie Berman, vs. Harvard (2/27/70)

22, by Allan Poulsen, vs. University of Rhode Island (12/13/58)7. 21, by Gerry Alaimo, vs. Pennsylvania (12/15/56)8. 20, by ten players (last one – Ma� Mullery vs. Harvard on 3/6/09)

Assists1. 15, by Jim Burke, vs. Dartmouth (2/11/72)2. 13, by Mike Waitkus, vs. Harvard (3/7/85)

13, by Jason Forte, vs. Penn ;bert, vs. Davidson (12/9/77) 12, by Eddie Morris, vs. Yale (1/9/74) 12, by Mike Waitkus, vs. University of New Hampshire (11/26/85)

12, by Chuck Savage, vs. Harvard (2/23/91)

8. 11, by Jim Cahill, vs. Dartmouth (3/6/71) 11, by Mark Daly, vs. Dartmouth (2/8/85) 11, by Mike Waitkus, vs. Penn (2/7/86) 11, by Mike Waitkus, vs. Harvard (2/28/86) 11, by Dom Taylor, vs. Miami of Ohio (12/27/86) 11, by Chris Skrelja, vs. Army (11/26/08)

Steals1. 10, Mike Waitkus vs. Dartmouth (3/5/83)2. 7, Shaun Ethridge vs. Cornell (2/6/99)

7, Adrian Williams vs. Holy Cross (11/19/08)3. 6, Patrick Powers vs. Penn (2/20/04)

6, Luke Ruscoe vs. Yale (1/23/04) 6, Mike Martin vs. Cornell ( 1/31/03) 6, David Visscher vs. Bryant (1/19/87) 6, Bill Chapman vs. Yale (12/5/81) 6, Alex Bynum vs. Columbia (2/26/82) 6, Alex Bynum vs. Cornell (2/27/82) 6, Dean Erickson vs. Dartmouth (2/7/81)

Blocked Shots1. 6, Chris White vs. Holy Cross (12/10/96)

6, Ma� Mullery vs. Yale (1/23/09)3. 5, Jamie Kilburn vs. Wright State (12/28/03)

5, Anthony Katsaros vs. Columbia (2/13/88) 5, Todd Mulder vs. Yale (2/15/82) 5, Ma� Mullery vs. Army (11/26/08) 5, Ma� Mullery vs. Penn (2/28/09)

8. 4, Jamie Kilburn vs. Harvard (2/28/04) 4, Jamie Kilburn vs. Dartmouth (2/27/04) 4, Alai Nuualiitia vs. San Francisco (1/4/03) 4, Alai Nuualiitia vs. Columbia (2/1/03) 4, Jamie Kilburn vs. Penn (2/9/02) 4, Chris White vs. Penn (2/17/96) 4, Stark Langs vs. Harvard (3/4/83) 4, Andy Dolan vs. Fordham (12/9/78) 4, Sco� Doyle vs. Columbia (2/17/78) 4, Ma� Mullery vs. Quinnipiac (12/3/07) 4, Ma� Mullery vs. Princeton (2/16/08) 4, Ma� Mullery vs. Princeton (2/14/09) 4, Ma� Mullery vs. Columbia (2/20/09) 4, Ma� Mullery vs. Dartmouth (3/7/09)

3-Pointers Made1. 9, Brian Lloyd vs. Lafaye�e (1/9/95)

9, Damon Huffman vs. Ohio U. (3/18/08)3. 8, Patrick Lynch vs. Dartmouth (2/17/87)

8, Chuck Savage vs. Columbia (2/2/91) 8, Brian Lloyd vs. Yale (1/15/95) 8, Damon Huffman vs. URI (12/5/06)

7. 7, Patrick Powers vs. Maine (11/29/03) 7, Adrian Williams vs. Quinnipiac (12/29/08)

8. 6, Dick Whitmore vs. Princeton (2/20/88) 6, Brian Lloyd vs. Penn (1/12/96) 6, Aaron Butler vs. Yale (1/25/97) 6, Patrick Powers vs. Columbia (2/7/04) 6, Luke Ruscoe vs. Central Florida (12/28/05) 6, Jason Forte vs. Wagner (11/30/04) 6, Damon Huffman vs. Columbia (2/24/06) 6, Damon Huffman vs. Hartford (12/22/06) 6, Damon Huffman vs. Columbia (2/23/07) 6, Mark McAndrew vs. Hartford (12/22/06) 6, Damon Huffman vs. Eastern Michigan (11/9/07) 6, Damon Huffman vs. Hartford (12/22/07)

Pat Powers ’04

Mike Waitkus ’86

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Earl Hunt ’03

Rick Lloyd ’92

Patrick Lynch ’87

Marcus Thompson ’89

Best SeasonPerformances

Points1. 658, by Arnie Berman in 26 games (1971-72)2. 568, by Rusty Tyler in 25 games (1970-71)3. 541, by Joe Tebo in 25 games (1955-56)

541, by Arnie Berman in 25 games (1970-71)5. 540, by Peter Moss in 26 games (1979-80)6. 533, by Earl Hunt in 27 games (2000-01)7. 533, by Earl Hunt in 27 games (2001-02)8. 519, by Brian Saunders in 26 games (1976-77)

519, by Jim Turner in 27 games (1985-86)10. 515, by Earl Hunt in 27 games (2002-03)

Field Goals1. 222, by Brian Saunders (1975-76)2. 220, by Rusty Tyler (1970-71)3. 213, by Brian Saunders (1976-77)4. 211, by Peter Moss (1979-80)5. 204, by Arnie Berman (1971-72)6. 199, by Jim Turner (1985-86)7. 198, by Joe Tebo (1955-56)8. 194, by Phil Brown (1974-75)9. 190, by Earl Hunt (2000-01)

10. 188, by Ira James (1981-82)11. 185, by Mike Cingiser (1961-62)

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 150 A�s.)1. .628, by Jim Turner (199x317) (1985-86)2. .617, by Anthony Katsaros (145x235) (1987-88)

.617, by Alai Nuualiitia (126x206) (2002-2003)4. .593, by Phil Brown (194x327) (1974-75)5. .576, by Alai Nuualiitia (118x205) (2000-01)6. .572, by Alai Nuualiitia (115x201) (2001-02)7. .570, by Carlos Williams (130x228) (1989-90)8. .563, by Phil Brown (179x318) (1973-74)9. .561, by Stark Langs (120x214) (1983-84)

10. .559, by Ira James (166x297) (1978-79)

Free Throws Made1. 250, by Arnie Berman (1971-72)2. 197, by Arnie Berman (1970-71)3. 189, by Arnie Berman (1969-70)4. 168, by Ed Tooley (1953-54)5. 165, by Jason Forte (2004-05)6. 156, by Ed Tooley (1954-55)7. 148, by Jason Forte (2002-03)8. 145, by Joe Tebo (1955-56)9. 144, by Gerry Alaimo (1957-58)

10. 138, by Earl Hunt (2001-02)11. 136, by Lou Murgo (1952-53)

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 100 A�s.)1. .898, by Mike Waitkus (97x108) (1982-83)2. .871, by Rusty Tyler (128x147) (1970-71)3. .856, by Arnie Berman (250x292) (1971-72)

.856, by Chuck Savage (107x125) (1991-92)5. .850, by Peter Moss (96x113) (1978-79)6. .849, by Patrick Lynch (101x119) (1986-87)7. .848, by Arnie Berman (189x223) (1969-70)

.848, by Mark McAndrew (134 x 158) (2006-07)8. .841, by Earl Hunt (138x164) (2001-03)9. .836, by Earl Hunt (127x152) (2002-03)

10. .835, by Forrest Broman (86x105) (1960-61)

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Best SeasonPerformances

Assists1. 155, by Jason Forte (2002-2003)2. 150, by Mike Waitkus (1983-84)3. 144, by Mike Waitkus (1985-86)4. 143, by Mike Waitkus (1984-85)5. 140, by Mike Waitkus (1982-83)6. 133, by Eddie Morris (1973-74)7. 129, by Jason Forte (2003-04)8. 127, by Dom Taylor (1986-87)

127, by Eddie Morris (1974-75)10. 121, by Jason Forte (2001-02)

Scoring Average1. 25.3, by Arnie Berman (1971-72)2. 22.7, by Rusty Tyler (1970-71)3. 21.6, by Joe Tebo (1955-56)

21.6, by Arnie Berman (1970-71)5. 21.2, by Harry Pla� (1937-38)6. 20.8, by Lou Murgo (1952-53)

20.8, by Peter Moss (1979-80)8. 20.0, by Brian Saunders (1976-77)9. 19.8, by Brian Saunders (1975-76)

10. 19.7, by Mike Cingiser (1961-62) 19.7, by Earl Hunt (2000-01) 19.7, by Earl Hunt (2001-02)

Rebounds1. 436, by Ed Tooley (1954-55)2. 376, by Ed Tooley (1953-54)3. 330, by Phil Brown (1972-73)4. 324, by Arnie Berman (1971-72)5. 318, by Allan Poulsen (1957-58)6. 309, by Phil Brown (1973-74)7. 305, by Gerry Alaimo (1957-58)8. 303, by Charles Merri� (1955-56)9. 297, by Gerry Alaimo (1956-57)

10. 292, by Phil Brown (1974-75)

Rebound Average1. 17.4, by Ed Tooley (1954-55)2. 15.7, by Ed Tooley (1953-54)3. 12.7, by Phil Brown (1972-73)

12.7, by Allan Poulsen (1957-58)5. 12.4, by Arnie Berman (1971-72)

12.4, by Gerry Alaimo (1956-57)7. 12.2, by Gerry Alaimo (1957-58)8. 12.1, by Charles Merri� (1955-56)9. 11.9, by Phil Brown (1973-74)

10. 11.2, by Phil Brown (1974-75)

Individual Steals1. 62, Alex Bynum (1983-1984)

62, Alex Bynum (1981-1982)3. 60, Jason Forte (2002-2003)

60, David Visscher (1986-1987) 60, Marcus Becker (2006-2007)

6. 56, Mike Waitkus (1985-1986)

7. 55, Chuck Savage (1990-1991)8. 54, Mike Waitkus (1984-1985)9. 53, Luke Ruscoe (2004-05)

10. 51, Keenen Jeppesen (2005-2006)

Individual Blocked Shots1. 59, Ma� Mullery (2008-2009)2. 42, Jamie Kilburn (2003-2004)3. 40, Alai Nuualiitia (2002-2003)4. 39, Stark Langs (1983-1984)5. 37, Ma� Mullery (2007-2008)6. 33, Anthony Katsaros (1987-1988)7. 32, Anthony Katsaros (1986-1987)8. 29, Alai Nuualiitia (2001-2002)9. 28, Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2000)

28, Stark Langs (1982-1983)

Individual 3-Pointers1. 82, Damon Huffman (2007-2008)2. 77, Patrick Powers (2003-2004)3. 72, Brian Lloyd (1993-1994)

72, Mark McAndrew (2006-2007)5. 66, Mark McAndrew (2007-2008)6. 65, Brian Lloyd (1994-1995)

65, Damon Huffman (2006-2007)8. 60, Rick Lloyd (1990-1991)9. 58, Adrian Williams (2008-2009)

10. 57, Aaron Butler (1996-1997) 57, Brian Lloyd (1995-1996) 57, Rick Lloyd (1991-1992)

Peter Moss ’80

Brian Saunders ’77

Jim Burke ’74 Eric Blackiston ’96

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Best Career PerformancesBrown Basketball Records

Field Goals 1. 692, by Earl Hunt (1999-2003) 2. 549, by Brian Saunders (1974-77) 3. 545, by Phil Brown (1972-75) 4. 516, by Arnie Berman (1969-72) 5. 498, by Marcus Thompson (1985-89) 6. 490, by Mike Cingiser (1959-62) 7. 486, by Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 8. 472, by Joe Tebo (1955-58) 9. 469, by Jason Forte (2001-2005) 10. 467, by Peter Moss (1977-80)

Free Throws 1. 636, by Arnie Berman (1969-72) 2. 538, by Jason Forte (2001-2005) 3. 499, by Earl Hunt (1999-2003) 4. 375, by Joe Tebo (1955-58) 5. 366, by Ed Tooley (1952-55) 6. 362, by Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 7. 351, by Mike Cingiser (1959-62) 8. 332, by Gerry Alaimo (1955-58) 9. 321, by Lou Murgo (1951-54) 10. 311, by Mark McAndrew (2003-08)

Rebounds 1. 931, by Phil Brown (1972-75) 2. 924, by Ed Tooley (1952-56) 3. 878, by Arnie Berman (1969-72) 4. 870, by Gerry Alaimo (1955-58) 5. 816, by Allan Poulsen (1956-59) 6. 789, by Stark Langs (1981-85) 7. 710, by Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 8. 690, by Bill Arnold (1952-55) 9. 683, by Bob Purvis (1966-69) 10. 678, by Paul Krasinski (1994-98)

Assists 1. 577, by Mike Waitkus (1982-86) 2. 514, by Jason Forte (2001-2005) 3. 380, by Eric Blackiston (1992-96) 4. 379, by Rick Lloyd (1988-92) 5. 362, by Eddie Morris (1972-75) 6. 299, by Chuck Savage (1988-92) 7. 294, by Omari Ware (1999-2002) 8. 281, by Alex Bynum (1980-84) 9. 277, by Jim Burke (1971-74) 10. 263, by Chris Skrelja (2005-2009)

Scoring Average 1. 21.6, by Arnie Berman (1969-72) 2. 18.9, by Earl Hunt (1999-2003) 3. 18.2, by Lou Murgo (1951-54) 4. 17.8, by Joe Tebo (1955-58) 17.8, by Mike Cingiser (1959-62) 6. 16.5, by Brian Saunders (1974-77) 7. 16.0, by Phil Brown (1972-75) 8. 15.9, by Peter Moss (1977-80) 9. 15.3, by Harry Platt (1937-39) 10. 15.1, by Rusty Tyler (1968-71)

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 200 Attempts) 1. .602, by Jim Turner (358x595) (1982-86) 2. .572, by Phil Brown (545x955) (1972-75) 3. .565, by Jaime Kilburn (348x616) (2000-2004) 4. .562, by Anthony Katsaros (295x525) (1984-88) 5. .557, by Alai Nuualiitia (486x869)(1999-2003) 6. .536, by Stark Langs (336x627) (1981-85) 7. .528, by Ira James (462x875) (1979-83) 8. .514, by Peter Moss (467x909) (1977-80) 9. .498, by James Joseph (185x371) (1992-96) 10. .489, by Todd Mulder (329x673) (1981-85)

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 150 Attempts) 1. .861, by Mike Waitkus (279x324) (1982-86) 2. .850, by Patrick Lynch (170x200) (1983-87) 3. .847, by Arnie Berman (636x715) (1969-72) 4. .824, by Damon Huffman (234x284) (2004-08) 5. .823, by Mark McAndrew (311x378) (2004-08) 6. .811, by Earl Hunt (499x615) (1999-2003) 7. .795, by Dick Landau (198x249) (1965-68) .795, by Bill Reynolds (171x215) (1965-68) 9. .781, by Forrest Broman (118x151) (1958-61) 10. .783, by Brian Lloyd (144x184) (1992-96) 11. .779, by Chuck Savage (261x335) (1988-92) .779, by Jason Forte (538x690) (2001-2005)

(Ed. Note: Chuck Mack ’79 did not take the minimum number of 150 attempts, but in two seasons he was 120x140 for a superb .857 percentage.)

Rebound Average 1. 16.5, by Ed Tooley (1952-55) 2. 11.9, by Phil Brown (1972-75) 3. 11.4, by Arnie Berman (1969-72) 4. 11.8, by Gerry Alaimo (1955-58) 5. 11.2, by Allan Poulsen (1956-59) 6. 10.1, by Bill Arnold (1952-55) 7. 9.0, by Stark Langs (1981-85) 8. 8.9, by Bob Purvis (1966-69) 9. 8.4, by Gene Barth (1960-63) 10. 7.9, by Dave Tarr (1962-65)

Individual Steals 1. 192, Jason Forte (2001-2005) 2. 187, Mike Waitkus (1982-1986) 3. 175, Alex Bynum (1980-1984) 4. 152, Marcus Becker (2003-2007) 5. 132, Luke Ruscoe (2002-2006) 6. 131, Chuck Savage (1988-1992) 7. 127, Rick Lloyd (1988-1992) 8. 123, Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 9. 120, Shaun Ethridge (1998-2002) 10. 114, Earl Hunt (1999-2003)

Individual Blocked Shots 1. 119, Alai Nuualiitia (1999-2003) 2. 115, Matt Mullery (2006-2009) 3. 93, Stark Langs (1981-1985) 4. 89, Jamie Kilburn (2000-2004) 5. 77, Anthony Katsaros (1984-1988) 6. 65, Kirk Lowry (1988-1992) 7. 64, Jim Turner (1982-1986) 8. 61, Joel Koplik (1991-1995) 61, Peter Moss (1977-1980) 10. 59, Paul Krasinski (1994-1998)

Individual 3-Pointers Made 1. 232, Damon Huffman (2004-2008) 2. 215, Brian Lloyd (1992-1996) 3. 201, Rick Lloyd (1988-1992) 4. 165, Mark McAndrew (2004-2008) 5. 158, Earl Hunt (1999-2003) 6. 150, Damon Huffman (2004-2007) 7. 143, Mike Martin (2000-2004) 8. 141, Patrick Powers (2000-2004) 9. 129, Chuck Savage (1988-1992) 10. 121, Jason Forte (2004-2005)

Paul Krasinski ’98 Alai Nuualiitia ’03

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100 Years

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of Brown Basketball

February 17, 1901 – Brown records its first intercollegiate basketball victory with a 29-10 decision over Holy Cross at Brown’s Lyman Gymnasium.

February 2, 1938 – Harry Platt tosses in 48 points, while con-verting 21 field goals, against Northeastern. Both the 48 points and 21 field goals remain Brown records.

March 17, 1939 – Brown faces Villanova in the first NCAA Tournament game ever played, falling to the Wildcats, 42-30, in Philadelphia. The Bears posted a record of 16-4 under coach George E. Allen.

1946-47 – Weeb Ewbank completes his only season as head coach of the Bears. He went on to coach the New York Jets to the Super Bowl Championship in 1969.

February 9, 1955 – Ed Tooley pulls down a school record 32 rebounds against Northeastern. He still holds the record for rebounding in a career with 16.5 rebounds per game.

1962 – Mike Cingiser becomes Brown’s all-time scorer with 1,331 points. He also ended his career with 490 field goals, placing him 1st for all-time field goals.

March 9, 1971 – Rusty Tyler connects on 46 points with 18 field goals against Rhode Island, the second best scoring perfor-mance in Brown history. Tyler finished his career fourth in all-time scoring for the Bears with 1,133 career points.

February 4, 1972 – Arnie Berman establishes a new Brown record for free throws made in a game with 25. He finished the 1971-72 season with 658 points scored in a season, which are the most points ever scored in a season, and went on to became Brown’s all-time leading scorer, with 1,668 points, a mark that stood for 30 years.

1973 – Captain Phil Brown led the Bears to a school record 17 victories under coach Gerald Alaimo. Brown’s 11-3 Ivy mark was good for second place in the Ivy League standings.

March 5, 1983 – Mike Waitkus registers a record- setting 10 steals against Dartmouth. Waitkus completed his career with Brown records in assists (577), and individual steals (187). He also boasts the all-time mark for free throw percentage of .861.

1986 – Brown captures its first ever Ivy League Championship and advanced to the NCAA Playoffs behind the efforts of Ivy Player of the Year Jim Turner. Coach Mike Cingiser’s team posted an overall record of 16-11.

February 17, 1987 – Patrick Lynch set a school record of 3-pointers vs. Dartmouth, draining eight treys in the first year the 3-point line was introduced. Lynch scored 42 points in the game against the Big Green.

December 1, 1991 – Brown beat Providence College, 71-69, in an overtime game for the first win over the Friars since the 1978-79 season.

January 15, 2000 – Earl Hunt scored 39 points and made 17 free throws in a victory over Harvard. Hunt went on to become a three-time All Ivy player and Brown’s all-time leading scorer with 2,041 points.

2002-03 – Coach Glen Miller’s team ties the record for wins in a season (17) for the second straight year and earns its first ever berth in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The Bears’ 12 Ivy League wins are a new school record including Brown’s first ever win at Princeton.

March 19, 2003 – Alai Nuualiitia starts his 110th consecutive game for the Bears and sets an Iron Man record by starting every game in his career at Brown. Nuualiitia finished his career with 1,344 career points.

February 27, 2004 – Jason Forte records what is believed to be the first triple-double in Brown history with 11 points, 10 assists, and 12 rebounds vs. Dartmouth. Forte was named the Ivy Player of the Year in 2004 and scored 1,597 career points (3rd all time).

1900-1919 Edward Benjamin ’04 Paul DeWolf ’05 J. Russell McKay ’11 Lou Piere ’20 J. Donald Pryor ’08 Oscar Rackle ’06 William Reynolds ’07 William Sprackling ’12 Harold Swaffield ’10 John von der Leith ’12

1920’s Emory Danzell Jr. ’26 John Heffernan ’28 Elmer Joslyn ’23 Arthur Miller ’22 George Mitchell ’25 Joseph Tuckerman ’25 William Wagenknecht ’25

1930’s Leonard Campbell ’40 J.R. Caulkins ’32 Carl Floren ’35 Oscar Hammer ’34 E. Kenneth Kennedy ’37 Alfred Morcom ’37 Raymond Noonan ’36 Harry Platt ’40 P.A. Snyder ’31 George Truman ’39

1940’s John Bach ’46 Ernest Blakey ’45 George Delaney ’43 George Grimshaw ’47 Frederick Kozak ’50 Francis Mahoney ’50 John Padden ’41 Robert Person ’41 Edward Sheffe ’42 Francis Wilson ’41

1950’s James Alaimo ’58 B. William Arnold ’55 Clifford Ehrlich ’60 John Lyden ’57 Charles Merritt ’56 Ludwig Murgo ’54 Allan Poulsen ’59 David Reed ’60 Joseph Tebo ’58 Ed Tooley ’55

1960’s Eugene Barth ’63 Forrest Broman ’61 Michael Cingiser ’62 Fran Driscoll ’64 Alan Fishman ’67 Greg Heath ’62 Rodger Hurley ’61 Richard Landau ’68 William Reynolds ’69 R. David Tarr ’65

1970’s Arnold Berman ’72 Phillip Brown ’75 James Burke ’74 S. James Busam ’75 William Kolkmeyer ’72 Charles Mack ’79 Edward Morris ’75 Peter Moss ’80 Brian Saunders ’77 Russell Tyler ’71

1980’s Alex Bynum ’84 Ira James ’85 Patrick Lynch ’87 John McBride ’84 Todd Mulder ’85 Todd Murray ’87 Robert Stanley ’81 Marcus Thompson ’90 James Turner ’86 Michael Waitkus ’86

1990’s Eric Blackiston ’96 Jonathan Drezner ’92 James Joseph ’96 Joel Koplik ’95 Paul Krasinski ’98 Brian Lloyd ’96 Richard Lloyd ’92 Kirk Lowry ’92 Kamal Rountree ’99 Charles Savage ’92

2000’s Shaun Etheridge ’02 Jason Forte ’05 Earl Hunt ’03 Jaime Kilburn ’04 Mike Martin ’04 Alai Nuualiitia ’03 Patrick Powers ’04 Luke Ruscoe ’06 Omari Ware ’02 Jesse Wood ’02

March 18, 2008 – Senior Damon Huffman ties a Brown record with nine three-point baskets against Ohio University in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational. Huffman also established new Brown marks for treys in a season (82) and career (232).

March 6, 2009 – Junior Matt Mullery turns in one of the greatest performances in Brown basketball history by registering a 20-20 double-double against Harvard, scor-ing 21 points and grabbing 20 rebounds in a win over the Crimson to become the first Bruno player in 25 years to grab 20 rebounds in a game, and the first player in 35 years to register a 20-20 double-double.

Phil Brown ’75 - Brown’s All-Time Career Rebounder

Brown’s 100th Season All-Decade Teams (1900-2006)

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The Brown University Athletic Department in conjunction with the Friends of Brown Basketball and Brown Sports Foundation, announced its 100th Season All-Time Basketball Team on January 21, 2006, recognizing the 15 greatest players in Brown Basketball history. The 100th Season Team was announced at a gala dinner with over 300 in attendance at the Biltmore Hotel.Brown basketball alumni and fans cast their votes via the internet and mail-in ballots to select Brown’s 100th Season Team, voting from a ballot that included all-time Brown teams from each decade in Brown basketball history. Twelve of the all-time team members are already in the Brown Athletics Hall of Fame, with the three most recent graduates not yet eligible. Players on the all-time team are represented by every decade, starting in the 1930’s through the present.

Gerry Alaimo ’58 Scored 1,046 career points, 16th best, and grabbed 870 career rebounds, fourth best in the Brown record book...Coached the Bears to a school record 17 wins, while posting a 11-3 Ivy mark (2nd) in 1974…His 26 rebounds against Rhode Island are second in Bears’ basketball history…Considered one of the top defensive players in the nation…Team captain and All-Ivy selection as a senior…Scored 38 points vs. Penn as a junior to lead the Bears over Penn.

Arnie Berman ’72Held the Brown scoring record for over 30 years with 1,668 career points…Holds Brown seasonal records for points (658 in 1971-72), scoring average (25.3 ppg in 1971-72) and free throws (250 in 1971-72), and career marks for free throws (636), and scoring average (21.6 ppg)…Connected on 25 of 26 free throws vs. Cornell in 1972…Ranks third in career rebounding (878) and rebounding average (11.4 rpg.)…First team All-Ivy selection in 1972…Held 17 Ivy League, Brown and New England scoring records…Led all New England scorers as a senior with 25.3 points per game, earning New England Player of the Year honors.

Phillip Brown ’75Holds Brown all-time record for rebounding with 931 rebounds… Scored 1,241 career points…His 24 rebounds against Dartmouth are third in the Brown record book…Helped spark the Bears to 30 wins in three years at Brown, a record at the time…Three-time All-Ivy selection, twice a first team honoree… All-New England selection and team captains in both his junior and senior years…Set Brown and New England records for field goal percentage, and Brown records for rebounding.

Mike Cingiser ’62 Netted 1,331 points from 1959-1962, the Brown record at the time, and now fifth…Only one of three Brown players to be a three-time first team All-Ivy selection… Went on to coach the Bears to their only Ivy League Championship in 1986, posting a 16-11 record, 10-4 Ivy, while advancing to the NCAA Tournament against Syracuse…His team play was evidenced by his leading the team in assists and was second in rebounding throughout his varsity career…Tossed in 492 career field goals, still sixth in the Brown record book.

Jason Forte ’05Ivy League Player of the Year in 2004…Three-time first team All-Ivy selection…Scored 1,597 career points, third in Brown history… Posted the Ivy League’s first “Tiny,” leading the league in both scoring (21.4 ppg.) and assists (5.79 apg) as a junior. …Set a single-season Brown record with 155 assists in 2002-2003…Completed his career ranked first in steals (192), second in assists (524), second in free throws (536), seventh in three-point field goals (121), and tenth in field goals (469)…AP All-American as a junior.

Earl Hunt ’03Brown’s all-time career scorer and the only Bears’ player to score over 2,000 career points (2,041)…Three-time first team All-Ivy selection… Scored 39 points twice in his career (vs. Harvard and Central Conn.), sixth in the Brown record book…Owns three Top 10 seasonal marks for points…His 18.9 ppg career scoring average is second at Brown, while his 499 career free throws ranks third…Helped Brown to a school record 17 wins twice (2002, 2003), and to a school record 12 Ivy wins (12-2) in 2003, with the Bears advancing to the National Invitation Tournament.

Richard Lloyd ’92Tossed in 1,294 career points, eighth best in Brown basketball history…Three-time Academic All-American…Held the Brown career mark for three-point field goals with 201 career treys, which ranked fourth in the Ivy League record book…Tossed in a career high 29 points in Brown’s win over Providence in 1991-92…His 379 career assists are fourth in the Brown record book…Set a Brown record with 60 three-point baskets in 1990-1991, still fourth in the Brown record book.

Peter Moss ’80Brown’s first ever Ivy League Player of the Year in 1980…Two-time first team All Ivy selection…Scored 1,241 career points, sixth best at the time and still 11th at Brown…Ranked eighth or higher in 12 different Brown scoring categories, including career scoring average (15.9 ppg, sixth), career field goals (467, sixth), career field goal percentage (.514, fifth), and single season points scored (540, fifth)…An All-New England selection, he played in the New England All-Star Hall of Fame game.

Ludwig “Lou” Murgo ’54Scored a Brown record 1,147 career points, now 14th in Brown history…Averaged 20.8 points per game as a junior, a Brown record at the time and still sixth in the Brown record book…His career 18.2 points per game ranks third in Brown basketball history…Two-year team captain for the Bears…All-Ivy honoree who was a good driver and had a deadly one-handed set shot…A native of Bristol, Rhode Island, he later played in the Baltimore Orioles farm system.

Alai Nuualiitia ’03Recognized as Brown’s “Iron Man,” having started every game in his four-year Brown career, encompassing 110 games…Scored 1,344 career points, fourth on Brown’s all-time list…Holds the Brown career record with 119 blocked shots…His shooting percentage of .617 (126 of 206) in 2002-03 is second in Brown history…Ranks fifth in career field goal percentage (.557)...Helped Brown to an NIT appearance in 2003, and to a school record 57 victories in his four-year career.

Harry Platt ’40His 48-points and 21 field goals against Northeastern in 1938 are still Brown records…Starred on Brown’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1939…A 6-3 pivot-man, he gained national prominence after he scored 404 points in 1938 and averaged 21.4 points per game, second best in the nation…Brown’s team captain as a senior, he finished his career with 866 points, then a Brown record.

Joe Tebo ’58The first Brown player to earn first team All-Ivy honors, being selected as a sophomore in 1956…Scored 1,328 career points, a record at the time and still seventh in Brown basketball history…Tossed in 41 points against Cornell in 1957, fifth in the Brown record book… Considered the last of the great two-handed set-shooters at Brown… Set a then varsity record with 541 points as a sophomore…His 472 career field goals are still eighth in the Brown record book…Holds Brown records for field goals attempted in a season (21.4 per game) and career (17.9 per game).

Jim Turner ’86Ivy League Player of the Year on Brown’s 1986 Ivy League Championship Team…Scored 519 points in 1986, eighth in the Brown record book…First Team All-Ivy selection as a senior…Brown’s all-time single season leader in field goal percentage (.628), connecting on 199 of 317 field goals in 1986….Academic All-American…Also holds Brown records for field goal percentage in a game (.933 vs. Penn, 14 of 15), and a career (.602, 358 of 595).

Russ Tyler ’71 Holds the second highest scoring average in the Brown record book, averaging 22.7 points per game for the Bears in 1970-71…His 46-points and 18 field goals against Rhode Island in 1971 rank second in Brown history…Ranks 10th in career scoring average with 15.1 points per game…His 568 points in 1970-71 was a Brown record at the time and still second in Brown’s record book…Scored 1,133 career points…ECAC All-East selection…Also owned the Brown records for career assists, consecutive free throws, free throw percentage and most field goals in a season.

Michael Waitkus ’86Brown’s all-time assists leader with 577 career assists…Scored 1,165 career points…Brown’s first ever Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 1983…Holds Brown records for free throw percentage in a season (.898, 97 of 108 in 1983), and a career (.861, 279 of 324)…His 5.8 assists per game in 1983-84 is also a Brown record…Helped Brown to its first ever Ivy League Championship in 1986…Averaged 5.5 assists per game for his career, a Brown record…Two-time All-Ivy selection.

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1900-1927

1900-1901 (3-4)8-9 at Holy Cross16-23 at Dean Academy29-10 Holy Cross20-10 Tu�s0-32 at Fall River YMCA10-8 Columbia1-20 at TrinityCoach: E.W. BenjaminCaptain: E.W. Benjamin

1901-1902 (5-15)36-31 Boston University23-17 at Tu�s18-48 Bristol YMCA33-36 Holy Cross25-33 at Boston University19-45 Williams42-16 Tu�s31-73 at Holy Cross14-70 at Dartmouth35-33 Harvard23-26 Trinity4-47 at Williams5-25 at Williston Academy15-25 Pennsylvania20-39 Dartmouth25-45 at Lafaye�e14-29 at Trinity9-39 at Harvard15-14 M.I.T4-46 at Fall River YMCACoach: A.R. RayCaptain: A.R. Ray

1902-1903 (6-10-1)56-10 Boston University14-12 Lafaye�e 8-18 Williams49-6 Trinity12-10 Wesleyan18-18 at Bristol YMCA46-12 Massachuse�s8-23 Bristol YMCA7-42 Harvard9-28 at Dartmouth15-16 Amherst12-15 Dartmouth1-51 at Williams19-36 at Amherst7-47 at Williston Academy13-20 at Fall River YMCA28-17 M.I.T.Coach: P.C. DeWolfCaptain: P.C. DeWolf

1903-1904 (8-11)10-25 Pennsylvania17-9 Wesleyan22-4 Trinity7-11 Holy Cross24-16 Massachuse�s29-17 Amherst8-4 Williams9-16 at Amherst19-29 at Williston Academy22-12 Harvard22-24 M.I.T.8-20 at Holy Cross13-15 at Dartmouth24-10 W.P.I.13-17 at Fall River Navy22-12 Bristol YMCA21-27 at Newport YMCA9-23 at Fall River YMCA30-34 at Bristol YMCACoach: H.F. AhrensCaptain: H.F. Ahrens

1904-1905 (12-6)33-24 Boston University33-24 Trinity15-9 Williams51-14 Massachuse�s10-27 at Harvard

11-25 Colgate53-28 W.P.I.14-24 at Dartmouth16-31 at Holy Cross23-20 M.I.T.12-10 Harvard24-20 Syracuse20-12 at Amherst15-30 at Williams26-12 Amherst20-15 Holy Cross12-18 Yale18-17 DartmouthCoach: P.C. DeWolfCaptain: P.C. DeWolf

1905-1906 (4-7)33-21 Tu�s60-8 Massachuse�s18-25 Wesleyan20-29 at Holy Cross19-32 Colgate19-25 at Andover19-48 at Dartmouth71-10 Boston University22-35 Holy Cross10-22 Williams21-15 M.I.T.Coach: O.W. RackleCaptain: O.W. Rackle

1906-1907 (10-7)15-18 Tu�s26-17 M.I.T.23-22 Wesleyan38-9 Boston University19-27 Pennsylvania29-24 Trinity15-13 Harvard12-23 Colgate16-19 at Andover19-48 at Dartmouth21-36 at Wesleyan13-5 M.I.T.11-19 Williams16-10 at M.I.T.33-6 Hamilton30-19 Yale22-21 DartmouthCoach: W.W. ReynoldsCaptain: W.W. Reynolds

1907-1908 (11-8)16-26 Tu�s39-20 Norwich17-20 at Tu�s9-27 Princeton35-20 M.I.T.15-10 Harvard24-19 Wesleyan28-21 Colgate9-22 at Pennsylvania18-22 at Fordham14-39 at Wesleyan27-22 at Andover57-8 Manha�an29-15 Harvard32-17 Syracuse30-23 at R.P.I.19-27 at Williams54-14 Trinity14-22 WilliamsCoach: J.D. PryorCaptain: J.D. Pryor

1908-1909 (5-10)18-37 Tu�s12-16 at Tu�s17-23 at Harvard14-28 Pennsylvania37-14 Harvard14-18 M.I.T.26-17 Yale52-25 Syracuse16-29 at Wesleyan

22-33 at C.C.N.Y.18-30 Williams36-24 Holy Cross13-41 at Williams18-17 Wesleyan30-36 at R.P.I.Coach: J.D. PryorCaptain: A.E. Regnier

1909-1910 (5-9)32-13 Rhode Island39-19 W.P.I.14-16 M.I.T.14-19 at Tu�s14-26 at Wesleyan15-22 Tu�s34-21 Yale16-23 Wesleyan41-19 Andover14-45 at Williams8-26 at Army17-35 at Pra� Institute8-39 WilliamsCoach: Walter G. WhiteCaptain: W.D. Swaffield

1910-1911 (8-5)18-12 Rhode Island28-19 New Hampshire15-24 at M.I.T.26-20 Tu�s11-20 at Williams29-14 at Tu�s39-15 Yale16-31 Williams21-16 M.I.T.29-43 at Wesleyan21-29 at Pra�21-20 at C.C.N.Y.30-29 WesleyanCoach: J. Russell McKayCaptain: J. Russell McKay

1911-1912 (6-7)20-16 Rhode Island35-30 New Hampshire27-26 Lehigh19-25 Springfield35-19 Williams34-22 at M.I.T.23-26 at Williams21-36 at C.C.N.Y.32-43 at Lehigh11-40 Wesleyan63-10 M.I.T.17-33 at Springfield10-42 at WesleyanCoach: J. Russell McKayCaptain: Edward A. Adams

1918-1919 (2-12)14-51 Newport Naval26-22 Dean Academy19-25 at Rhode Island30-11 at Bristol YMCA16-22 Second Naval District18-47 W.P.I.21-27 New Hampshire24-27 Mass. State Guard15-16 Rhode Island21-30 at Williams12-47 at Yale17-33 at Tu�s22-38 at Wesleyan15-24 Tu�sCoach: Louis A. R. PieriCaptain: Louis A. R. Pieri

1919-1920 (5-10)30-14 Boston Law33-21 Rhode Island18-39 at Yale13-29 at W.P.I.22-14 Trinity15-52 N.Y.U.

24-36 at Wesleyan28-31 New Hampshire17-23 at Tu�s27-34 Wesleyan31-22 Tu�s26-20 at Rhode Island19-45 Union12-33 at Dartmouth20-38 New HampshireCoach: Edward FreemanCaptain: Louis A. R. Pieri

1920-1921 (5-9)35-36 Clark24-23 Maine28-27 Trinity23-36 Wesleyan25-13 at M.I.T.23-30 New Hampshire9-51 N.Y.U.14-28 C.C.N.Y.42-23 Harvard15-47 at Army23-34 at Wesleyan24-19 M.I.T.28-30 at Harvard28-40 CentreCoach: Florence J. HarveyCaptain: J. W. Albright

1921-1922 (13-10)57-25 Northeastern23-29 Connecticut48-12 Providence 49-77 at Seton Hall20-31 at C.C.N.Y.30-23 at Brooklyn22-39 at Wesleyan21-43 at Springfield21-45 Colgate28-17 M.I.T.15-34 Knox28-27 Trinity41-21 Bates28-25 at Rhode Island25-27 at M.I.T.20-10 Maine38-25 Wesleyan13-31 at Harvard36-15 Tu�s46-30 Clark24-40 at Hamilton24-40 at Union18-16 Rhode IslandCoach: Walter H. SnellCaptain: A.E. Miller

1922-1923 (6-10)21-17 Northeastern31-18 at Brooklyn23-35 at CCNY16-18 W.P.I.22-27 Clark30-47 at Yale27-25 Wesleyan33-24 Trinity33-27 Connecticut34-20 at M.I.T.23-29 Union28-37 at W.P.I.15-30 at Wesleyan38-47 Williams18-36 Harvard13-45 at WilliamsCoach: Walter H. SnellCaptain: E. R. Joslyn

1923-1924 (7-12)19-23 Bridgewater16-34 Maine15-11 at Brooklyn19-30 at C.C.N.Y.33-27 at M.I.T.27-41 at Harvard29-27 M.I.T.

29-23 Wesleyan24-38 N.Y.U.17-28 at W.P.I.28-53 at Wesleyan14-47 at Amherst11-41 at Williams33-36 New Hampshire29-20 W.P.I.23-39 at Tu�s18-14 Connecticut18-19 at New Hampshire27-16 ClarkCoach: Harold W. EvansCaptain: W. H. Wagenkneck

1924-1925 (10-6)50-24 New Bedford33-24 at W.P.I.18-41 at Wesleyan15-31 Boston Union29-14 at M.I.T.23-20 Wesleyan29-21 Amherst15-20 Yale37-20 M.I.T.19-18 Massachuse�s19-25 Harvard28-19 Williams31-18 W.P.I.24-30 at Clark20-17 New Hampshire21-27 at New HampshireCoach: Harold M. EvansCaptain: J. S. Tuckerman

1925-1926 (10-6)41-14 Bridgewater31-19 New Bedford22-20 at M.I.T.21-15 Holy Cross12-20 at Massachuse�s22-44 at Amherst24-25 Colgate18-21 at W.P.I.41-14 Clark35-31 Boston University33-19 Tu�s24-36 at Harvard46-27 at Rhode Island38-21 Rhode Island35-21 at New Hampshire29-32 New HampshireCoach: Harold M. EvansCaptain: E. B. Danzell

1926-1927 (6-9)43-36 at Boston University43-13 New Bedford Textile27-30 Wesleyan18-48 at Wesleyan18-26 at M.I.T.44-30 at Tu�s32-27 at Clark16-36 Harvard36-33 Amherst16-33 Union37-50 at Holy Cross20-41 at Rhode Island29-53 at Williams38-26 Rhode Island29-36 at New HampshireCoach: DeOrmond McLaughryCaptain: John M. Heffernan

1927-1928 (7-10)27-39 at Boston University37-34 at M.I.T.33-30 Harvard#34-39 Wesleyan31-30 Middlebury42-36 at Amherst29-21 Tu�s30-36 Yale45-31 Clark22-28 Williams

1904-1905 (12-6)33-24 Boston University33-24 Trinity15-9 Williams51-14 Massachuse�s10-27 at Harvard

11-25 Colgate53-28 W.P.I.14-24 at Dartmouth16-31 at Holy Cross23-20 M.I.T.12-10 Harvard24-20 Syracuse20-12 at Amherst15-30 at Williams26-12 Amherst20-15 Holy Cross12-18 Yale18-17 DartmouthCoach: P.C. DeWolfCaptain: P.C. DeWolf

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1907-1908 (11-8)16-26 Tu�s39-20 Norwich17-20 at Tu�s9-27 Princeton35-20 M.I.T.15-10 Harvard24-19 Wesleyan28-21 Colgate9-22 at Pennsylvania18-22 at Fordham14-39 at Wesleyan27-22 at Andover57-8 Manha�an29-15 Harvard32-17 Syracuse30-23 at R.P.I.19-27 at Williams54-14 Trinity14-22 WilliamsCoach: J.D. PryorCaptain: J.D. Pryor

1910-1911 (8-5)18-12 Rhode Island28-19 New Hampshire15-24 at M.I.T.26-20 Tu�s11-20 at Williams29-14 at Tu�s39-15 Yale16-31 Williams21-16 M.I.T.29-43 at Wesleyan21-29 at Pra�21-20 at C.C.N.Y.30-29 WesleyanCoach: J. Russell McKayCaptain: J. Russell McKay

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1921-1922 (13-10)57-25 Northeastern23-29 Connecticut48-12 Providence49-77 at Seton Hall20-31 at C.C.N.Y.30-23 at Brooklyn22-39 at Wesleyan21-43 at Springfield21-45 Colgate28-17 M.I.T.15-34 Knox28-27 Trinity41-21 Bates28-25 at Rhode Island25-27 at M.I.T.20-10 Maine38-25 Wesleyan13-31 at Harvard36-15 Tu�s46-30 Clark24-40 at Hamilton24-40 at Union18-16 Rhode IslandCoach: Walter H. SnellCaptain: A.E. Miller

1924-1925 (10-6)50-24 New Bedford33-24 at W.P.I.18-41 at Wesleyan15-31 Boston Union29-14 at M.I.T.23-20 Wesleyan29-21 Amherst15-20 Yale37-20 M.I.T.19-18 Massachuse�s19-25 Harvard28-19 Williams31-18 W.P.I.24-30 at Clark20-17 New Hampshire21-27 at New HampshireCoach: Harold M. EvansCaptain: J. S. Tuckerman

1925-1926 (10-6)41-14 Bridgewater31-19 New Bedford22-20 at M.I.T.21-15 Holy Cross12-20 at Massachuse�s22-44 at Amherst24-25 Colgate18-21 at W.P.I.41-14 Clark35-31 Boston University33-19 Tu�s24-36 at Harvard46-27 at Rhode Island38-21 Rhode Island35-21 at New Hampshire29-32 New HampshireCoach: Harold M. EvansCaptain: E. B. Danzell

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21-40 at Holy Cross27-39 at Rhode Island19-31 Providence31-35 Temple34-36 Rhode Island25-45 Holy Cross27-26 New HampshireCoach: DeOrmond McLaughryCaptain: John F. Heffernan# - Marvel Gym Opening, Dec. 17, 1927

1928-1929 (4-13)29-23 Amherst31-33 Boston University31-19 at Clark22-29 Colgate14-41 at Holy Cross27-33 Holy Cross29-32 M.I.T.18-34 Middlebury17-30 at New Hampshire14-27 at Princeton23-49 Providence 27-47 at Rhode Island21-29 Rhode Island29-27 Wesleyan29-38 at Williams41-29 W.P.I.18-31 at YaleCoach: DeOrmond McLaughryCaptain: Homer R. Smith

1929-1930 (7-12)22-23 at M.I.T.18-47 at Dartmouth25-19 Boston University36-35 at W.P.I.26-42 at Williams30-33 at Amherst32-26 at Wesleyan29-22 Clark29-22 Connecticut20-39 Tu�s35-37 St. Bonaventure26-38 at Rhode Island28-58 Colgate24-36 at Harvard39-36 New Hampshire20-30 Providence43-28 Rhode Island30-39 at Princeton33-34 Holy CrossCoach: Rufus H. BondCaptain: P. A. Snyder

1930-1931 (9-10)30-29 at Boston University42-32 Northeastern49-26 at Clark32-28 W.P.I.37-24 M.I.T.32-25 Wesleyan39-35 Connecticut35-25 at Tu�s24-25 at Yale23-41 at Princeton21-44 at Rhode Island28-36 Colgate26-34 Dartmouth24-37 at Harvard32-40 Villanova28-47 Providence21-25 at New Hampshire40-35 Rhode Island14-59 at Holy CrossCoach: Rufus H. BondCaptain: P. A. Snyder

1931-1932 (2-14)18-19 Boston University38-37 Northeastern22-27 Connecticut36-38 Wesleyan25-43 at W.P.I.26-42 at M.I.T.

30-31 Clark24-28 at Tu�s32-36 Brooklyn P.I.29-57 at Rhode Island28-40 Colgate19-32 Harvard32-40 at Wesleyan36-34 Williams31-42 Rhode Island34-51 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: John R. Caulkins

1932-1933 (6-9)42-35 Northeastern25-32 at Tu�s31-22 at Clark42-54 M.I.T.38-30 Wesleyan31-29 at Connecticut42-41 at Boston University32-41 W.P.I.44-48 New Hampshire35-38 Tu�s23-44 at Rhode Island20-44 at Yale46-14 at Harvard19-32 Rhode Island25-50 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: Oscar P. Hammer

1933-1934 (7-9)36-37 Northeastern42-25 Clark17-32 at Tu�s43-26 Boston University43-31 at M.I.T.33-37 Tu�s35-34 Middlebury34-35 at New Hampshire40-30 Connecticut35-56 at Rhode Island33-42 Massachuse�s25-39 Harvard37-26 M.I.T.26-38 Yale47-29 Rhode Island24-41 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: Oscar P. Hammer

1934-1935 (12-5)54-31 Alumni (Exhibition)24-34 at Northeastern56-26 at Clark37-43 at Tu�s33-30 at Boston University41-37 Tu�s55-49 Rhode Island58-40 New Hampshire39—31 at Connecticut64-43 Holy Cross56-45 Wesleyan47-43 Colgate47-27 Trinity62-34 at M.I.T.33-43 at Yale54-50 Rhode Island42-52 at Harvard43-63 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: Carl H. Floren

1935-1936 (8-8)34-35 Alumni (Exhibition)43-36 Clark45-34 at Tu�s34-35 at Wesleyan33-55 at Trinity29-38 Tu�s34-51 at Rhode Island29-38 Tu�s34-51 at Rhode Island53-35 at New Hampshire

65-35 Connecticut38-32 Boston University34-38 at Amherst50-34 M.I.T.51-46 Yale47-45 Rhode Island41-46 W.P.I.29-37 Harvard34-48 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: Raymond F. Noonan

1936-1937 (5-11)36-34 Alumni (Exhibition)38-34 at Clark48-20 at M.I.T.46-41 Trinity38-48 Dartmouth34-72 at Rhode Island33-34 at Tu�s43-41 at Connecticut38-45 W.P.I.38-28 Lowell Textile25-66 at Yale43-46 Wesleyan (ot)39-46 Amherst27-46 Tu�s39-56 Rhode Island28-53 at Harvard32-33 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: E. Kenneth Kennedy

1937-1938 (7-11)51-31 Alumni (Exhibition)54-40 Clark42-47 Harvard49-56 Connecticut49-80 at Rhode Island61-47 Tu�s42-56 at Army44-45 at W.P.I.77-52 Northeastern67-26 Lowell Textile56-41 at Trinity84-66 at Colgate30-45 at Wesleyan73-31 M.I.T.47-54 at Tu�s61-73 Rhode Island40-45 Dartmouth46-56 at Yale55-57 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: A. Sharkey

1938-1939 (16-4)53-36 Alumni (Exhibition)54-35 Clark51-31 at Connecticut53-31 at Harvard21-50 Army

42-51 at Rhode Island33-26 Tu�s48-35 Boston University38-21 Amherst82-40 St. Anselm’s41-33 at Duke58-35 Rutgers52-40 Wesleyan57-24 M.I.T.80-34 Northeastern41-31 at Tu�s53-37 Rhode Island30-52 at Dartmouth40-38 Yale44-25 Providence30-42 Villanova (NCAA)Coach: George E. AllenCaptain: George H. Truman

1939-1940 (13-6)59-34 Alumni (Exhibition)45-34 at Clark50-39 Harvard44-36 Connecticut66-58 Northeastern42-29 at Boston University32-40 Tu�s47-35 at M.I.T.41-39 at Army73-27 Lowell Textile43-63 at Yale63-75 at Rhode Island56-34 at Wesleyan46-49 Villanova33-35 at Amherst53-43 at Tu�s61-49 Rhode Island60-47 Rutgers56-47 Dartmouth39-48 ProvidenceCoach: George E. AllenCaptain: Harry Pla�

1940-1941 (10-10)44-43 Clark34-47 at Harvard36-42 at Connecticut40-26 Holy Cross49-34 Lafaye�e50-46 at Rutgers36-49 Columbia50-33 M.I.T.29-31 Tu�s19-30 at Army48-49 Yale43-89 at Rhode Island55-44 W.P.I.62-36 Alumni (Exhibition)34-31 at Amherst61-46 Wesleyan30-47 at Dartmouth49-55 Boston University

74-75 Rhode Island36-33 at Tu�s63-59 ProvidenceCoach: George E. AllenCaptain: John Padden Jr., Francis C. Wilson

1941-1942 (11-7)52-46 Harvard50-49 Connecticut53-35 at Clark56-40 Tu�s36-41 at W.P.I.53-37 M.I.T.56-57 at Yale45-47 Holy Cross49-41 Amherst53-85 at Rhode Island39-30 at Tu�s42-49 Army57-59 at Boston University52-47 Rutgers83-82 Rhode Island44-62 Dartmouth54-45 Providence53-37 at WesleyanCoach: William H. DyeCaptain: Edward D. Sheffe Jr.

1942-1943 (9-11)34-42 at Harvard40-58 at Connecticut45-49 W.P.I52-56 Columbia38-44 at Camp Edwards49-47 Harvard Naval Sch.58-39 at M.I.T.51-42 Holy Cross44-51 Yale50-49 Quonset Naval Sta.36-58 at Dartmouth62-58 Tu�s46-69 at Rhode Island36-51 at Amherst67-42 Boston University37-45 Newport Naval Sta.79-64 Rhode Island55-43 at Tu�s44-49 Providence79-45 WesleyanCoach: Charles A. EngleCaptain: George P. Delaney

1943-1944 (10-14)45-51 at Camp Thomas60-53 Connecticut84-54 Quonset FAW966-61 at C.C.N.Y.61-50 CASU Atlantic Fleet44-31 at Camp Standish51-62 C.C.N.Y.66-48 at CASU Atlantic Fleet

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1934-1935 (12-5)54-31 Alumni (Exhibition)24-34 at Northeastern56-26 at Clark37-43 at Tu�s33-30 at Boston University41-37 Tu�s55-49 Rhode Island58-40 New Hampshire39—31 at Connecticut64-43 Holy Cross56-45 Wesleyan47-43 Colgate47-27 Trinity62-34 at M.I.T.33-43 at Yale54-50 Rhode Island42-52 at Harvard43-63 ProvidenceCoach: Arthur D. KahlerCaptain: Carl H. Floren

1938-1939 (16-4)53-36 Alumni (Exhibition)54-35 Clark51-31 at Connecticut53-31 at Harvard21-50 Army

42-51 at Rhode Island33-26 Tu�s48-35 Boston University38-21 Amherst82-40 St. Anselm’s41-33 at Duke58-35 Rutgers52-40 Wesleyan57-24 M.I.T.80-34 Northeastern41-31 at Tu�s53-37 Rhode Island30-52 at Dartmouth40-38 Yale44-25 Providence30-42 Villanova (NCAA)Coach: George E. AllenCaptain: George H. Truman

1939-1940 (13-6)59-34 Alumni (Exhibition)45-34 at Clark50-39 Harvard44-36 Connecticut66-58 Northeastern42-29 at Boston University32-40 Tu�s47-35 at M.I.T.41-39 at Army73-27 Lowell Textile43-63 at Yale63-75 at Rhode Island56-34 at Wesleyan46-49 Villanova33-35 at Amherst53-43 at Tu�s61-49 Rhode Island60-47 Rutgers56-47 Dartmouth39-48 ProvidenceCoach: George E. AllenCaptain: Harry Pla�

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1941-1942 (11-7)52-46 Harvard50-49 Connecticut53-35 at Clark56-40 Tu�s36-41 at W.P.I.53-37 M.I.T.56-57 at Yale45-47 Holy Cross49-41 Amherst53-85 at Rhode Island39-30 at Tu�s42-49 Army57-59 at Boston University52-47 Rutgers83-82 Rhode Island44-62 Dartmouth54-45 Providence53-37 at WesleyanCoach: William H. DyeCaptain: Edward D. Sheffe Jr.

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1944-1959

38-44 US Coast Guard Ac.60-52 at Quonset FAW956-49 Camp Endico�56-57 Camp Standish41-44 at W.P.I.54-42 Camp Endico�37-40 Holy Cross53-66 US Coast Guard32-43 US Coast Guard Ac.56-57 Rhode Island44-69 at Connecticut52-61 US Coast Guard54-51 Camp Thomas48-55 at Tu�s39-49 M.I.T.Coach: Charles A. EngleCaptain: Ernest A. Blakey

1944-1945 (15-4)44-51 USNAS-Quonset65-45 at Connecticut77-55 W.P.I.49-57 at Yale70-41 at Harvard77-62 Holy Cross72-57 M.I.T.58-52 at Dartmouth59-70 at Rhode Island65-45 Connecticut71-36 at Providence 56-33 US Coast Guard Ac.73-41 Tu�s70-43 Providence59-32 Harvard73-57 at W.P.I.80-58 at M.I.T.32-38 at US Coast Guard Ac.82-68 Rhode IslandCoach: Charles A. EngleCaptain: George W. Grimshaw

1945-1946 (5-15)55-41 Connecticut58-48 W.P.I.34-58 at Harvard68-77 at Tu�s58-37 M.I.T.38-49 US Coast Guard Ac.55-76 at Rhode Island45-58 Yale68-59 Tu�s41-51 at US Coast Guard Ac.67-69 Rhode Island51-57 Holy Cross44-51 at Connecticut46-52 Providence50-65 at Columbia57-63 at Boston University53-51 Providence45-54 Boston University52-72 Rhode IslandCoach: Charles A. EngleCaptain: George W. Grimshaw

1946-1947 (8-12)44-65 Connecticut48-61 Harvard34-47 at Dartmouth62-49 M.I.T.50-61 at Boston College40-53 at Harvard64-37 at W.P.I.71-96 at Rhode Island58-68 Providence76-63 at Tu�s49-69 Holy Cross60-64 at Amherst (ot)57-46 at M.I.T.41-72 at Connecticut79-60 Rhode Island40-51 at Yale66-57 Wesleyan72-58 Providence57-60 Boston College52-34 Tu�sCoach: Weber E. Ewbank

Captain: George W. Grimshaw

1947-1948 (6-14)46-63 at Harvard53-51 W.P.I.38-59 Connecticut49-50 M.I.T.43-81 at University of Akron32-63 at Western Reserve44-80 at Bowling Green41-73 Columbia37-43 at Wesleyan41-67 Holy Cross53-84 at Rhode Island35-42 Providence64-37 Mass. at Ft. Devens46-40 Amherst43-50 at M.I.T.41-57 at Connecticut70-60 Rhode Island62-55 Colby35-90 at Holy Cross70-64 ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Ernest W. Corner

1948-1949 (13-8)50-52 Harvard65-51 Arnold41-48 at Connecticut54-49 M.I.T.67-51 at Mass. at Ft. Devens47-42 at Army59-43 at Amherst61-68 Rhode Island50-77 Holy Cross61-45 Boston University54-58 N.Y.Athletic Club45-68 Yale59-50 Providence64-44 at M.I.T.57-45 Connecticut36-58 at Columbia52-41 at W.P.I.63-55 at Holy Cross49-72 Rhode Island75-51 ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: James Conney, Albert Kovachik

1949-1950 (11-14)72-54 at M.I.T.69-59 Connecticut74-36 W.P.I.71-48 Arnold52-54 at Syracuse51-54 at St. Bonaventure55-48 at Rochester32-39 at Cornell43-51 at Army58-76 at Rhode Island69-46 at M.I.T.48-49 at Harvard39-83 at Holy Cross60-74 at Connecticut62-48 at Providence54-74 at Yale77-79 at N.Y. Athletic (ot)35-54 Columbia45-70 Holy Cross68-49 at Boston University71-54 Hampton Institute54-48 at Dartmouth53-67 at Rhode Island66-54 ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Francis Mahoney

1950-1951 (8-11)47-55 A.I.C.50-48 at Harvard58-64 Connecticut74-58 at Massachuse�s58-61 Colby

60-70 Yale49-54 at Army59-57 at Rhode Island56-37 M.I.T.68-83 at Holy Cross60-58 at Connecticut56-68 Navy62-61 Providence63-70 Holy Cross55-93 at Columbia68-69 Dartmouth70-79 Rhode Island69-64 at ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Frederick A. Kozak

1951-1952 (5-15)65-68 at Springfield47-57 Harvard65-86 at Connecticut71-62 at Providence54-79 at Dartmouth59-64 at Yale31-100 Holy Cross66-81 Northeastern64-83 at Army59-63 Connecticut75-95 Columbia81-64 at Wesleyan72-87 at Boston University78-64 Massachuse�s45-73 at Amherst44-90 at Holy Cross72-69 Rhode Island65-63 at Tu�s59-96 at Rhode Island66-84 ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Martin J. Badoian

1952-1953 (5-14)61-63 Springfield57-64 Yale61-65 at Harvard62-81 Connecticut56-64 at Army70-66 Providence59-76 Dartmouth45-70 at Columbia75-89 Rhode Island57-65 Amherst81-73 at Northeastern65-61 Boston University74-88 at Holy Cross59-91 at Connecticut68-84 Holy Cross69-58 at Providence70-90 at Rhode Island77-55 Tu�s64-71 at TrinityCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Louis W. Murgo

1953-1954 (13-11)61-75 at Providence (Exh)56-51 at Amherst73-62 Northeastern62-51 Harvard69-77 at Yale63-87 Connecticut#58-42 Colby#71-59 Middlebury#77-73 at Rhode Island54-72 at Cornell68-64 Providence66-106 at Princeton63-77 at Pennsylvania69-60 Tu�s66-74 Yale64-74 Princeton64-68 Dartmouth60-70 at Columbia67-79 Pennsylvania (ot)75-61 at Harvard53-69 Cornell60-56 Columbia

75-61 Providence90-74 Rhode Island74-71 at DartmouthCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Louis W. Murgo# - Dartmouth Tournament

1954-1955 (7-16)70-71 Amherst51-38 at Harvard72-61 Yale48-51 Rhode Island44-52 at Cornell60-74 at Syracuse64-57 Colby#68-91 Connecticut#74-69 Middlebury#65-75 at Rhode Island55-59 Harvard63-73 at Yale70-96 Pennsylvania81-66 at Providence94-100 at Northeastern55-57 Princeton61-67 at Pennsylvania52-41 at Dartmouth59-60 Cornell41-52 Dartmouth79-78 Providence68-75 at Columbia39-58 at PrincetonCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Edward J. Tooley# - New England Tournament

1955-1956 (7-18)55-71 at Providence 56-54 at Tu�s74-71 Rhode Island (ot)78-51 Northeastern63-82 at Cornell49-68 at Syracuse66-72 Connecticut#37-63 Amherst#80-69 Middlebury#58-85 at Princeton54-63 at Pennsylvania67-83 at Amherst56-74 Cornell53-81 Yale61-51 Harvard65-71 at Yale82-79 Princeton63-83 at Rhode Island67-59 Columbia48-93 at Dartmouth79-90 Pennsylvania64-79 Providence 79-90 Dartmouth (2 ot)66-79 at Harvard68-78 at ColumbiaCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Charles W. Merri�# - New England Tournament

1956-1957 (8-16)59-76 at Boston College76-61 at Northeastern49-58 Rhode Island61-73 Providence72-66 Pennsylvania47-92 at Harvard52-64 at Massachuse�s56-76 at Colby67-91 at Yale56-93 Dartmouth53-84 Yale58-56 Harvard (ot)79-61 Tu�s66-67 at Pennsylvania47-59 Providence42-67 at Dartmouth88-69 Princeton55-87 at Princeton64-82 at Columbia103-70 Trinity

50-82 at Cornell82-71 at Rhode Island72-89 Columbia88-56 CornellCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: John K. Lyden

1957-1958 (10-15)81-77 at Tu�s58-71 Providence 62-58 at Rhode Island50-71 Colby73-71 Amherst52-72 Holy Cross#66-80 Colgate#78-88 at Boston College52-80 at Providence76-70 at Harvard63-57 Princeton76-92 Pennsylvania91-77 Northeastern64-69 at Dartmouth57-79 at Princeton60-77 at Pennsylvania64-83 at Yale68-71 Harvard74-67 Yale69-73 Cornell96-94 Columbia81-68 at Columbia56-57 at Cornell79-81 Dartmouth76-67 Rhode IslandCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: J. Gerald Alaimo, Joseph J. Tebo# - Holy Cross Tournament

1958-1959 (11-13)67-41 Tu�s75-66 at Trinity48-72 at Providence52-65 Rhode Island73-76 Yale54-67 at Boston College78-98 Boston College#70-65 Colgate#72-64 Providence 68-63 Harvard72-64 at Pennsylvania44-66 at Princeton61-47 at Northeastern59-71 Dartmouth48-61 Princeton67-75 Pennsylvania67-78 at Yale69-60 at Harvard58-72 at Cornell66-64 at Columbia63-74 at Dartmouth68-75 at Rhode IslandCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Allan Poulsen# - Providence College Tournament

1959-1960 (13-12)69-75 Boston College93-70 at Tu�s89-83 Rhode Island53-84 Providence91-70 Springfield63-81 at Yale65-82 Georgetown#58-77 Boston University#66-76 at Canisius63-62 Pennsylvania79-61 Princeton94-89 Yale57-71 at Princeton62-57 Northeastern54-65 at Providence 57-58 at Pennsylvania84-82 at Dartmouth59-52 Columbia79-69 Cornell62-73 at Cornell

1944-1945 (15-4)44-51 USNAS-Quonset65-45 at Connecticut77-55 W.P.I.49-57 at Yale70-41 at Harvard77-62 Holy Cross72-57 M.I.T.58-52 at Dartmouth59-70 at Rhode Island65-45 Connecticut71-36 at Providence56-33 US Coast Guard Ac.73-41 Tu�s70-43 Providence59-32 Harvard73-57 at W.P.I.80-58 at M.I.T.32-38 at US Coast Guard Ac.82-68 Rhode IslandCoach: Charles A. EngleCaptain: George W. Grimshaw

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1948-1949 (13-8)50-52 Harvard65-51 Arnold41-48 at Connecticut54-49 M.I.T.67-51 at Mass. at Ft. Devens47-42 at Army59-43 at Amherst61-68 Rhode Island50-77 Holy Cross61-45 Boston University54-58 N.Y.Athletic Club45-68 Yale59-50 Providence64-44 at M.I.T.57-45 Connecticut36-58 at Columbia52-41 at W.P.I.63-55 at Holy Cross49-72 Rhode Island75-51 ProvidenceCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: James Conney,Albert Kovachik

1953-1954 (13-11)61-75 at Providence (Exh)56-51 at Amherst73-62 Northeastern62-51 Harvard69-77 at Yale63-87 Connecticut#58-42 Colby#71-59 Middlebury#77-73 at Rhode Island54-72 at Cornell68-64 Providence66-106 at Princeton63-77 at Pennsylvania69-60 Tu�s66-74 Yale64-74 Princeton64-68 Dartmouth60-70 at Columbia67-79 Pennsylvania (ot)75-61 at Harvard53-69 Cornell60-56 Columbia

75-61 Providence90-74 Rhode Island74-71 at DartmouthCoach: Robert B. MorrisCaptain: Louis W. Murgo# - Dartmouth Tournament

1959-1960 (13-12)69-75 Boston College93-70 at Tu�s89-83 Rhode Island53-84 Providence91-70 Springfield63-81 at Yale65-82 Georgetown#58-77 Boston University#66-76 at Canisius63-62 Pennsylvania79-61 Princeton94-89 Yale57-71 at Princeton62-57 Northeastern54-65 at Providence57-58 at Pennsylvania84-82 at Dartmouth59-52 Columbia79-69 Cornell62-73 at Cornell

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63-62 at Columbia90-70 Harvard74-87 Dartmouth80-71 at Rhode IslandCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: David Reed, Clifford Ehrlich# - Providence College Tournament

1960-1961 (11-14)45-32 at Amherst70-78 Rhode Island52-77 Providence91-92 at Springfield76-85 at Rhode Island76-70 Boston College71-85 at Connecticut56-74 at Michigan51-57 at Pi�sburgh67-75 at Yale73-53 Harvard60-71 at Princeton46-77 at Pennsylvania83-64 at Northeastern64-80 at Providence74-71 Dartmouth61-66 Princeton51-68 Pennsylvania67-61 Yale76-71 at Harvard65-67 at Cornell68-55 at Columbia66-62 Columbia61-60 Cornell79-77 at DartmouthCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Forrest A. Broman

1961-1962 (11-14)65-84 at Boston College79-74 at Rhode Island78-65 at Springfield74-69 Amherst73-80 at Providence 62-77 Yale61-67 at Connecticut62-89 at Bradley74-93 at Northwestern54-56 Providence58-59 at Yale57-58 Pennsylvania59-82 Princeton62-44 Northeastern70-74 at Princeton57-71 at Pennsylvania71-52 at Dartmouth71-67 at Harvard87-57 Columbia55-67 Cornell84-59 at Columbia62-66 at Cornell57-53 Harvard93-78 Dartmouth90-63 Rhode IslandCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Mike Cingiser

1962-1963 (11-13)68-51 Springfield79-47 Tu�s52-60 at Amherst63-62 Rhode Island52-73 Yale 47-72 at Providence75-56 Colby#69-82 Bucknell#51-70 at Yale77-87 at Pennsylvania67-81 at Princeton53-46 at Northeastern73-72 at Harvard58-49 at Dartmouth63-71 Princeton61-59 Pennsylvania87-72 Columbia75-64 Cornell

50-68 at Cornell63-76 at Columbia58-62 Harvard66-48 Dartmouth72-86 at Rhode Island57-80 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Eugene F. Barth# - Downeast Classic

1963-1964 (6-19)58-85 Northeastern57-56 at Tu�s66-49 Amherst62-77 Rhode Island70-71 at Springfield68-94 Yale70-86 at Rhode Island83-61 Amherst#72-70 Colgate#59-69 at Providence 56-86 at Princeton64-75 at Pennsylvania63-70 at Coast Guard56-76 Harvard66-62 Dartmouth53-62 at Columbia68-84 at Cornell77-90 Cornell66-70 Columbia63-83 Pennsylvania48-75 Princeton59-73 at Harvard83-74 at Dartmouth75-97 at Yale67-72 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Fran Driscoll# - Holiday Collegiate Tourney

1964-1965 (7-17)64-56 at Northeastern65-75 Rhode Island82-77 Colby (ot)63-93 at Providence68-74 Springfield68-54 Yale78-99 at Rhode Island60-94 Rutgers#74-55 Amherst#63-73 at Pennsylvania58-80 at Princeton55-87 Yale70-68 at Harvard78-52 Coast Guard49-69 Princeton52-66 Pennsylvania59-66 Columbia60-90 Cornell61-96 at Cornell72-74 at Columbia71-63 Dartmouth71-89 Harvard70-84 at Dartmouth65-90 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: David Tarr, Jay Jones# - Albright Tournament

1965-1966 (9-17)75-54 Wesleyan80-72 at Brandeis67-73 at Colby76-70 Rhode Island67-66 at Springfield51-66 Yale61-87 at Rhode Island59-51 Rochester#63-83 Columbia#52-90 at Ohio48-66 at Providence57-91 Pennsylvania46-60 Princeton50-84 at Columbia68-66 at Cornell (ot)66-63 Northeastern

68-85 Cornell56-79 at Princeton67-79 at Princeton64-92 at Pennsylvania65-74 Harvard73-71 Dartmouth69-80 at Harvard76-66 at Dartmouth64-77 at Yale47-51 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: David Tarr# - Kodak Classic Tournament

1966-1967 (10-16)87-78 at Wesleyan68-66 Springfield62-76 at Providence86-70 Boston University65-76 at Yale87-69 at Jacksonville75-65 at Florida Southern75-93 at Georgia Tech75-68 at Georgia59-80 at Rhode Island50-94 at Princeton60-84 at Pennsylvania57-74 Cornell73-83 Columbia66-86 at Northeastern90-88 at Columbia69-81 at Cornell77-78 Pennsylvania54-57 Princeton79-77 at Dartmouth77-92 at Harvard73-65 Rhode Island70-63 Dartmouth74-91 Harvard65-86 Yale68-77 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Alan Fishman

1967-1968 (9-16)55-72 at A.I.C.81-62 Canisius79-57 at Boston University59-73 Yale70-91 at Oglethorpe71-72 at Miami (FL)75-66 at Stetson71-77 at Cornell47-71 at Columbia54-86 at Yale58-65 Providence80-68 Northeastern63-69 Harvard68-74 Dartmouth69-68 Rhode Island53-61 at Pennsylvania38-96 at Princeton40-54 Princeton52-49 Pennsylvania (ot)53-93 at Rhode Island45-73 Columbia66-61 Cornell66-60 at Harvard75-70 at Dartmouth66-80 at ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: William Reynolds, Richard Landau

1968-1969 (3-23)53-65 at Canisius79-59 Rhode Island71-74 at Rider#74-79 Hofstra#59-63 at Yale63-64 at Providence62-91 Yale69-77 at Washington (MO)52-70 at Memphis State64-79 at Trinity-Texas47-76 at New Mexico

79-78 A.I.C.56-71 Cornell52-54 Columbia46-79 at Columbia77-82 at Cornell68-81 at Dartmouth63-76 at Harvard48-61 Pennsylvania56-75 Princeton63-71 at Rhode Island52-58 at Pennsylvania46-74 at Princeton68-67 Harvard50-63 Dartmouth74-91 ProvidenceCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: Bruce D. Moger, Robert F. Purvis# - Governor’s Classic

1969-1970 (6-20)65-71 King’s Point81-52 Clark73-99 at Northeastern65-75 Yale75-64 at W.P.I.58-64 at Yale68-77 at Providence 55-59 at Rhode Island70-83 at Akron71-32 at Chicago65-70 Valparaiso86-96 at Oral Roberts59-72 at Cornell54-88 at Columbia74-66 Dartmouth67-79 Harvard26-43 Columbia87-72 Cornell40-73 at Princeton75-90 at Pennsylvania50-59 Princeton56-84 Pennsylvania79-72 at Harvard68-78 at Dartmouth66-69 Providence66-68 Rhode IslandCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Game Captains

1970-1971 (10-15)88-94 at Rhode Island63-91 Providence69-72 at Boston University78-72 Yale90-81 at Clark79-66 at Yale83-69 American University#83-72 Vermont#72-70 at George Washington76-80 at Georgetown81-68 Cornell74-79 Columbia (ot)76-78 at Providence71-72 Northeastern75-74 at Dartmouth (ot)80-95 at Harvard56-70 Pennsylvania56-74 Princeton65-68 at Columbia75-62 at Cornell82-96 at Pennsylvania52-72 at Princeton60-65 Harvard91-98 Dartmouth95-78 Rhode IslandCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Russ Tyler# - Gannon College Tournament

1971-1972 (10-16)83-100 at Maryland61-81 at Providence72-68 Yale84-102 at Rhode Island70-73 at Yale

56-62 at Ohio State65-90 at Xavier104-50 A.I.C.#83-74 Assumption#70-69 Morris Harvey#77-72 Columbia101-88 Cornell81-69 George Washington72-86 at Furman89-73 at Cornell78-72 at Columbia94-88 Dartmouth72-78 Harvard66-90 at Pennsylvania75-91 at Princeton78-80 at Harvard78-82 at Dartmouth56-80 Princeton33-37 Pennsylvania72-77 Rhode Island61-72 ProvidenceCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Bill Kolkmeyer# - Hall of Fame Tournament

1972-1973 (14-12)82-127 at Maryland81-91 at Rhode Island70-81 at Boston College70-69 Yale61-54 at Manha�an88-99 at Yale77-71 New Hampshire67-60 Citadel#59-65 Wake Forest#53-83 at Providence102-79 Cornell86-68 Columbia69-79 Fairfield87-98 at Buffalo60-88 at Pennsylvania52-76 at Princeton61-58 at Dartmouth65-60 at Harvard76-83 Harvard80-68 Dartmouth53-51 Pennsylvania68-62 Princeton71-62 at Columbia83-74 at Cornell71-59 Rhode Island80-93 ProvidenceCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Rich Cureton# - Palme�o Classic

1973-1974 (17-9)76-67 at Rhode Island84-103 at Davidson71-73 Boston College63-56 at Yale63-78 at Harvard104-82 Buffalo69-75 DePaul#82-67 St Peter’s#86-65 at Cornell81-62 at Columbia102-70 Yale81-67 Lafaye�e71-95 at Cincinnati91-73 at Xavier84-67 at Dartmouth64-59 Princeton (ot)66-65 Pennsylvania73-75 at Providence (2ot)71-56 Columbia92-76 Cornell72-89 at Pennsylvania49-70 Princeton83-68 Rhode Island83-73 Dartmouth56-54 Harvard77-92 ProvidenceCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Phil Brown# - Hall of Fame Tournament

63-62 at Columbia90-70 Harvard74-87 Dartmouth80-71 at Rhode IslandCoach: L. Stanley WardCaptain: David Reed,

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1972-1973 (14-12)82-127 at Maryland81-91 at Rhode Island70-81 at Boston College70-69 Yale61-54 at Manha�an88-99 at Yale77-71 New Hampshire67-60 Citadel#59-65 Wake Forest#53-83 at Providence102-79 Cornell86-68 Columbia69-79 Fairfield87-98 at Buffalo60-88 at Pennsylvania52-76 at Princeton61-58 at Dartmouth65-60 at Harvard76-83 Harvard80-68 Dartmouth53-51 Pennsylvania68-62 Princeton71-62 at Columbia83-74 at Cornell71-59 Rhode Island80-93 ProvidenceCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Rich Cureton# - Palme�o Classic

1973-1974 (17-9)76-67 at Rhode Island84-103 at Davidson71-73 Boston College63-56 at Yale63-78 at Harvard104-82 Buffalo69-75 DePaul#82-67 St Peter’s#86-65 at Cornell81-62 at Columbia102-70 Yale81-67 Lafaye�e71-95 at Cincinnati91-73 at Xavier84-67 at Dartmouth64-59 Princeton (ot)66-65 Pennsylvania73-75 at Providence (2ot)71-56 Columbia92-76 Cornell72-89 at Pennsylvania49-70 Princeton83-68 Rhode Island83-73 Dartmouth56-54 Harvard77-92 ProvidenceCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Phil Brown# - Hall of Fame Tournament

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1974-1985

1974-1975 (14-12)76-66 at Rhode Island75-78 at Providence73-67 at Fairfield71-75 at Lafaye�e92-66 Yale83-85 at Memphis State79-75 at Georgia68-79 at Wisconsin58-70 Drake#71-92 Holy Cross#67-61 Rhode Island75-66 Rhode Island79-73 Columbia81-58 Cornell83-85 at Yale (ot)67-72 Pennsylvania62-61 Princeton62-65 Providence83-71 at Dartmouth77-76 at Harvard80-74 at Cornell91-77 at Columbia63-64 Harvard111-81 Dartmouth57-61 at Princeton59-89 at PennsylvaniaCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Phil Brown# - ECAC Ocean State Tourney

1975-1976 (7-19)51-71 at Providence57-73 at Rhode Island62-60 at Yale74-66 at New Hampshire64-65 Fordham59-60 Rhode Island#59-77 Niagara#59-75 George Washington+66-73 Harvard+45-52 Yale73-97 Lafaye�e82-98 at Seton Hall62-78 Cornell69-68 Columbia (2ot)59-81 at Providence58-56 at Harvard54-63 at Dartmouth47-56 Princeton52-56 Pennsylvania72-70 at Columbia63-67 at Columbia75-96 at Pennsylvania59-70 at Princeton79-99 Rhode Island71-69 Dartmouth101-86 HarvardCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Brian Saunders# - ECAC Ocean State Tourney+ - Presidential Classic

1976-1977 (6-20)65-79 St. John’s#65-80 Northwestern#69-95 Providence74-78 at Rhode Island72-67 Davidson+70-73 at Yale80-84 at Fordham (MSG)82-102 Providence+81-97 at UNC##64-70 Davidson##68-81 Manha�an+76-69 Yale+86-94 at Lafaye�e64-55 at Cornell91-103 at Columbia59-69 Pennsylvania52-70 Princeton49-67 at Dartmouth64-68 at Harvard80-88 Rhode Island91-83 Columbia66-65 Cornell59-72 Harvard95-83 Dartmouth40-63 at Princeton77-78 at PennsylvaniaCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Brian Saunders# - Joe Lapchick Tournament## - Charlo�e Invitational+Providence Civic Center

1977-1978 (4-22)59-83 at Rhode Island75-84 at Stetson76-92 at Florida66-73 Yale92-83 Davidson+70-73 Fordham (ot)83-80 Rider52-95 at Virginia Tech52-68 Providence+58-76 at Providence79-86 Cornell64-62 Columbia70-91 Holy Cross+67-71 at Harvard63-72 at Dartmouth73-108 Pennsylvania65-80 Princeton70-77 Jacksonville70-75 at Columbia66-84 at Cornell57-74 at Yale75-91 at Pennsylvania59-80 at Princeton63-86 Rhode Island66-56 Dartmouth76-93 HarvardCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Tom Farrell+Providence Civic Center

1978-1979 (8-18)55-74 Northeastern#56-58 New Hampshire#54-67 Rhode Island+57-73 Clemson##65-74 Manha�an##58-75 at Davidson57-54 at Fordham64-63 at Yale49-57 Marque�e+69-60 Providence+51-73 at Rhode Island67-59 Columbia61-56 Cornell53-80 at Notre Dame60-72 Pennsylvania52-49 Princeton51-62 at Dartmouth57-76 at Harvard60-62 Providence (ot)+50-49 at Cornell54-73 at Columbia74-63 Yale60-61 Harvard50-52 Dartmouth50-61 at Princeton75-83 at PennsylvaniaCoach: Joe MullaneyCaptain: Andy Dolan# - Tap-Off Tournament## - IPTAY Tournament+Providence Civic Center

1979-1980 (12-14)67-56 New Hampshire#54-67 Northeastern#43-51 at Rhode Island59-72 at Maryland58-69 Yale42-44 at Providence32-29 Dartmouth71-64 San Diego State##52-61 Indiana##49-80 Marque�e75-58 Harvard65-64 at Providence47-64 at Pennsylvania45-62 Rhode Island50-51 Stonehill49-60 at Boston College72-71 at Columbia53-63 at Cornell74-84 at Yale58-50 Princeton71-58 Pennsylvania67-71 Rhode Island68-47 Cornell55-48 Columbia85-76 at Harvard60-51 at DartmouthCoach: Joe MullaneyCaptain: Andy Dolan# - Tap-Off Tournament## - Cabrillo Classic

1980-1981 (9-17)66-89 Northeastern57-70 Rhode Island56-70 Boston College60-91 Duke#80-71 East Carolina#61-83 at Missouri64-71 at Providence57-67 Fairfield##69-59 East Carolina##41-44 Princeton57-70 Pennsylvania71-68 at New Hampshire81-70 Stonehill71-65 at Yale52-64 at Rhode Island66-68 at Dartmouth (ot)74-61 Yale43-42 Cornell49-52 Columbia58-66 at Pennsylvania33-40 at Princeton47-59 at Columbia52-69 at Cornell79-63 Dartmouth73-65 HarvardCoach: Joe MullaneyCaptain: Paul Cameron, Sco� Mc-Carthy, Bob Stanley# - Iron Duke Classic## - Elm City Classic

1981-1982 (5-21)86-97 Stonehill89-95 Rhode Island72-76 Yale76-91 at Hofstra69-84 at Boston College65-78 at Providence 77-105 at South Carolina62-78 Florida Southern#76-87 Georgia Southern#96-106 at Memphis State71-86 New Hampshire76-75 Pennsylvania58-53 Princeton76-82 at Northeastern69-64 Harvard41-36 Dartmouth65-74 at Yale54-67 at Cornell56-79 at Columbia59-71 at Princeton50-72 at Pennsylvania63-91 at Rhode Island65-67 Columbia63-73 Cornell53-51 at Dartmouth85-96 at HarvardCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Steve Bowman, Ted Mundy# - Juice Bowl Tournament

1982-1983 (9-17)80-67 at New Hampshire56-70 at Providence56-63 at Manha�an75-102 Boston College65-74 Marshall#59-61 La Salle#78-75 at Rhode Island71-88 at Stanford73-94 at Loyola-Marymount63-75 at Princeton67-91 at Pennsylvania74-75 Hofstra108-81 Brandeis59-66 at Fairfield78-69 at Dartmouth72-76 at Harvard99-89 Yale59-63 Columbia65-61 Cornell79-91 xat Yale66-62 Pennsylvania46-75 Princeton

66-78 at Cornell74-86 at Columbia80-70 Harvard81-77 DartmouthCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Bill Chapman# - Marshall Memorial Invitational

1983-1984 (11-15)92-84 New Hampshire50-83 at Providence84-86 Fairfield72-78 Manha�an59-90 at Boston College59-72 Iona#79-74 St. Francis#65-78 Illinois-Chicago%68-83 Eastern Montana%67-64 at Hofstra74-72 at Yale62-59 Cornell80-63 Columbia60-66 Yale109-83 Brandeis86-69 Rhode Island52-66 Princeton67-63 Pennsylvania (ot)66-85 at Harvard63-57 at Dartmouth70-63 at Columbia39-47 at Cornell59-65 Dartmouth76-80 Harvard74-80 at Pennsylvania57-65 at PrincetonCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Bill Chapman, Alex Bynum# - Manufacturers Hanover Tourney% - Eastern Montana KOA Classic

1984-1985 (9-18)65-60 at New Hampshire63-66 at Fairfield81-68 at Holy Cross66-73 at Seton Hall (ot)70-90 Boston College67-71 at Providence65-88 at Dayton69-59 at Airforce64-74 at Manha�an50-51 at Central Florida68-71 at Stetson82-83 at Yale56-53 Dartmouth64-68 at Rhode Island82-76 Yale74-54 Rhode Island College56-59 at Cornell52-57 at Columbia78-65 at Dartmouth76-82 at Harvard72-79 Pennsylvania54-74 Princeton56-58 Columbia63-60 Cornell56-58 at Princeton79-91 at Pennsylvania82-77 HarvardCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Stark Langs, Todd Mulder

1985-1986 (16-11)60-63 New Hampshire77-85 Hofstra88-86 Rhode Island67-69 Fairfield80-107 at Providence83-51 Keene State62-61 Miami#63-115 North Carolina#90-85 American (ot)87-57 Manha�an71-55 Bryant68-65 Yale67-61 at Columbia64-62 at Cornell

1973-74 Varsity Basketball Team

1974-1975 (14-12)76-66 at Rhode Island75-78 at Providence73-67 at Fairfield71-75 at Lafaye�e92-66 Yale83-85 at Memphis State79-75 at Georgia68-79 at Wisconsin58-70 Drake#71-92 Holy Cross#67-61 Rhode Island75-66 Rhode Island79-73 Columbia81-58 Cornell83-85 at Yale (ot)67-72 Pennsylvania62-61 Princeton62-65 Providence83-71 at Dartmouth77-76 at Harvard80-74 at Cornell91-77 at Columbia63-64 Harvard111-81 Dartmouth57-61 at Princeton59-89 at PennsylvaniaCoach: J. Gerald AlaimoCaptain: Phil Brown# - ECAC Ocean State Tourney

1985-1986 (16-11)60-63 New Hampshire77-85 Hofstra88-86 Rhode Island67-69 Fairfield80-107 at Providence83-51 Keene State62-61 Miami#63-115 North Carolina#90-85 American (ot)87-57 Manha�an71-55 Bryant68-65 Yale67-61 at Columbia64-62 at Cornell

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53-84 Seton Hall70-73 at Yale76-74 Dartmouth67-46 Harvard76-72 at Pennsylvania53-54 at Princeton58-61 Cornell97-95 Columbia76-65 Princeton89-95 Pennsylvania88-78 at Harvard82-51 at Dartmouth52-101 at Syracuse (NCAA)Coach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Darren Brady, Jim Turner, Mike Waitkus# - Orange Bowl Classic

1986-1987 (9-18)71-55 at New Hampshire95-84 American79-92 Lafaye�e#81-59 Maryland-East.Shore#65-96 at Providence88-77 at Hawaii68-84 New Mexico %80-95 Miami of Ohio%62-101 at Rhode Island79-92 at Virginia81-93 at Hofstra79-83 at Yale66-80 at Seton Hall82-81 Columbia (ot)86-91 Cornell108-78 Bryant76-72 Yale77-93 at Princeton74-98 at Pennsylvania90-108 Harvard98-96 Dartmouth (ot)59-83 at Cornell78-91 at Columbia73-83 at Dartmouth90-87 at Harvard92-95 Pennsylvania (ot)70-72 PrincetonCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Patrick Lynch, Todd Mur-ray, Dave Visscher# -Pepsi-Marist Classic% - Creamland-Lobo Invitational

1987-1988 (6-20)86-77 New Hampshire80-77 Texas#78-90 Stanford#90-104 at Providence97-78 Bryant54-74 at San Diego60-106 at CSU-Fullerton64-71 Westmont%99-75 St. Joseph’s%92-102 at Lehigh75-74 at Lafaye�e91-104 Rhode Island75-82 at Yale77-87 Yale60-72 at Princeton58-85 at Pennsylvania64-77 at Harvard62-82 at Dartmouth78-86 Cornell84-87 Columbia83-96 Pennsylvania68-67 Princeton80-85 at Columbia84-94 at Cornell73-94 Dartmouth103-101 HarvardCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Sean Moran, Anthony Katsaros# - Apple Invitational% - Hofstra Invitational

1988-1989 (7-19)83-78 at New Hampshire (ot)65-93 at Providence82-88 at Rhode Island61-109 Iowa#62-61 CSU-Long Beach#86-71 Bryant68-80 Hofstra65-90 at Brigham Young100-85 at BYU-Hawaii (ot)45-115 at Kansas71-70 Lehigh84-82 Lafaye�e78-83 Yale55-64 at Yale55-61 Princeton (ot)62-85 Pennsylvania70-71 Columbia (ot)91-75 Cornell64-80 at Dartmouth80-70 Harvard72-84 at Pennsylvania33-57 at Princeton91-100 at Harvard (ot)67-71 Dartmouth%78-82 at Cornell (ot)85-92 at ColumbiaCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Chris Burge, Chris Dowling, Marcus Thompson# - Amana Hawkeye Classic% - Last game at Marvel Gymnasium

1989-1990 (10-16)76-52 Bryant+59-88 Rhode Island56-76 Hartford#73-68 Drexel#48-50 New Hampshire (ot)63-92 at Boston College93-68 Trinity59-82 V.M.I.%76-81 Delaware State%63-64 at Charleston61-70 at Lafaye�e83-96 at Lehigh67-65 Pennsylvania53-64 Princeton53-55 at Yale62-60 Yale63-74 at Dartmouth87-77 at Harvard70-59 Columbia62-56 Cornell47-74 at Princeton71-86 at Pennsylvania56-60 at Cornell62-76 at Columbia80-60 Harvard61-62 DartmouthCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Arthur Jackson, Bernard Muir+ - First game at Pizzitola Sports Center# - Hartford Invitational% - Mt. St. Mary’s Tourney

1990-1991 (11-15)66-65 Lehigh69-116 at Providence77-74 Lafaye�e (ot)75-99 at Rhode Island82-79 Marist#47-65 Canisius#60-79 Penn State%78-87 New Hampshire% (ot)70-73 Detroit*77-63 Dist. of Columbia61-58 at Pennsylvania42-67 at Princeton31-52 at Yale71-91 at Holy Cross98-81 Bryant72-86 Yale67-74 Cornell76-57 Columbia

77-90 at Harvard70-71 at Dartmouth63-79 Princeton66-60 Pennsylvania102-73 Dartmouth115-91 Harvard67-61 at Columbia74-76 at CornellCoach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Bill Coffey, Rick Lloyd, Mike Gates# - Pepsi Marist Classic% - Florida Tribune Invitational* - Florida Today Tournament

1991-1992 (11-15)67-99 at Boston College71-69 at Providence (ot)58-88 Rhode Island79-76 Holy Cross86-80 Bryant71-78 Arizona State#80-79 Creighton#59-60 at New Orleans85-95 at Lehigh80-68 at Lafaye�e59-81 at Penn State65-59 Yale70-60 Rider53-56 at Yale69-59 Cornell65-60 Columbia71-75 at Harvard55-60 at Dartmouth54-79 Princeton67-86 Pennsylvania69-81 at Columbia78-96 at Cornell46-65 at Pennsylvania49-58 at Princeton71-59 Dartmouth96-88 HarvardCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Rick Lloyd, Chuck Savage, Jon Drezner# - ASU Tribune Classic

1992-1993 (7-19)57-87 at Providence58-68 Fairfield#59-67 Florida International#74-64 Boston University80-79 Valparaiso (ot)78-75 Colgate70-58 Army52-92 at Texas A & M73-70 at Prairie View53-70 at New Hampshire43-58 at Yale70-82 at Rider53-60 Yale50-90 at Rhode Island63-74 at Cornell53-86 at Columbia54-89 Pennsylvania

48-41 Princeton60-70 at Dartmouth72-71 at Harvard69-72 Columbia72-79 Cornell74-77 Harvard64-65 Dartmouth56-60 at Princeton60-70 at PennsylvaniaCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Vernon Clayton, Darron Mills# - Independent Mortgage Classic

1993-1994 (12-14)78-79 at Holy Cross57-98 at Providence82-79 Rhode Island88-85 Lafaye�e (ot)65-85 at Colgate71-79 New Hampshire (ot)63-60 Boston University76-72 at Army76-73 at Valparaiso64-79 at Xavier71-89 at Duke60-70 Yale72-61 at Navy69-63 at Yale46-67 at Columbia60-58 at Cornell55-63 at Dartmouth61-66 at Harvard59-79 Pennsylvania71-68 Princeton58-56 Cornell61-52 Columbia51-74 at Princeton43-70 at Pennsylvania65-60 Harvard62-73 DartmouthCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Darrin Bradley, Alan Cole, Doug Stewart

1994-1995 (13-13)38-80 at Duke71-94 at Rhode Island61-68 at Providence61-53 Navy61-60 Holy Cross87-78 at Maine53-78 UNC-Charlo�e#81-72 CSU-Northridge#56-43 at St. Mary’s (CA)81-93 at San Francisco95-68 at Lafaye�e65-79 at Rutgers65-79 at Yale86-80 Yale (ot)62-63 Columbia80-65 Cornell67-65 Princeton (ot)83-95 Pennsylvania66-62 at Harvard

71-70 at Dartmouth85-55 at Cornell64-56 at Columbia63-65 Dartmouth64-61 Harvard55-85 at Pennsylvania59-81 at PrincetonCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Eric Blackiston, Alan Cole, Joel Koplik, Brian Lloyd# - Lobo Invitational

1995-1996 (10-16)71-89 Rhode Island67-100 at Providence56-54 Niagara#56-59 at Marist#53-56 St. Francis (NY)%47-48 Md. East. Shore%47-95 at Pi�sburgh60-47 at Maine60-56 at Northwestern97-89 Holy Cross81-73 Lafaye�e71-74 at Pennsylvania36-64 at Princeton69-75 Bucknell56-62 at Yale73-56 Yale60-64 Dartmouth73-70 Harvard (2ot)74-62 at Columbia53-67 at Cornell56-58 Princeton53-83 Pennsylvania79-75 Cornell55-61 Columbia75-62 at Harvard54-64 at DartmouthCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Eric Blackiston, James Joseph, Brian Lloyd# - Marist Tournament% - at United Jersey Bank Classic

1996-1997 (4-22)72-89 at Boston College33-73 at St. Francis (NY)59-64 at Lafaye�e49-86 at Rhode Island30-52 at Wisconsin72-66 Holy Cross (ot)44-58 at Providence57-61 at CSU-Fullerton70-79 at Loyola Marymount49-107 at Kansas50-71 at Army40-44 Princeton53-59 Pennsylvania67-58 Yale51-69 Bucknell55-65 at Yale (ot)55-63 at Harvard51-52 at Dartmouth43-60 Cornell

1986 Ivy League Champions

53-84 Seton Hall70-73 at Yale76-74 Dartmouth67-46 Harvard76-72 at Pennsylvania53-54 at Princeton58-61 Cornell97-95 Columbia76-65 Princeton89-95 Pennsylvania88-78 at Harvard82-51 at Dartmouth52-101 at Syracuse (NCAA)Coach: Mike CingiserCaptain: Darren Brady, Jim Turner,

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Game-By-Game Results

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1997-2009

63-56 Columbia47-58 at Pennsylvania34-63 at Princeton61-57 at Columbia55-60 at Cornell55-66 Dartmouth47-71 HarvardCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Jason Rowley, Chris White

1997-1998 (6-20)56-50 Army47-78 at Fairfield#63-61 Bucknell#33-67 at Providence52-55 Long Beach St.*57-74 Lafaye�e*57-75 Rhode Island64-65 St. Francis (NY)53-68 at Holy Cross70-65 Loyola Marymount47-59 at Cleveland St.71-82 Lafaye�e58-75 Penn38-69 Princeton45-53 at Yale53-60 Yale71-60 Harvard60-76 Dartmouth63-75 at Cornell59-56 at Columbia58-82 at Princeton68-79 at Penn52-54 Columbia69-66 Cornell51-57 at Dartmouth63-111 at HarvardCoach: Frank DobbsCaptains: Paul Krasinski, VictorLesley, Jason Sewer#AT&T Shootout (Fairfield, CT)*Golden Panther Thanksgiving Tournament (Miami, FL)

1998-1999 (4-22)71-77 at New Hampshire59-69 Northeastern61-81 at Central Connecticut #79-89 vs. Delaware State #49-67 at Rhode Island72-91 Maine54-84 Cleveland State60-81 at Providence68-52 Holy Cross74-63 Quinnipiac59-91 at Robert Morris47-56 at New Orleans45-67 at Princeton55-86 at Penn65-57 Yale68-56 at Yale46-70 at Dartmouth62-80 at Harvard63-67 Columbia55-83 Cornell57-73 Penn45-67 Princeton64-65 at Cornell69-71 at Columbia64-70 Harvard67-70 DartmouthCoach: Frank DobbsCaptain: Kamal Roundtree# Central Connecticut Tournament (New Britian, CT)

1999-2000 (8-19)63-73 at Providence82-92 at Maine70-77 Rhode Island98-64 New Hampshire82-74 Denver77-81 Robert Morris (ot)55-53 at Holy Cross48-82 at Santa Clara59-64 at San Jose State

95-96 at Quinnipiac79-63 Dartmouth78-68 Harvard56-69 Stony Brook53-67 at Yale60-80 at Northeastern76-68 Yale60-76 Princeton48-83 Penn74-71 Lehigh59-68 at Columbia72-71 at Cornell (2ot)63-70 at Harvard87-92 at Dartmouth76-79 Cornell48-53 Columbia62-85 at Penn57-85 at PrincetonCoach: Glenn MillerCaptain: Corey Vandiver

2000-2001 (15-12)91-122 at Wagner91-83 High Point52-81 at Boston College78-88 at Connecticut65-83 at Denver89-82 at Army59-110 at Providence81-61 Elon69-76 Holy Cross79-74 at Lehigh81-63 Maine66-58 at Dartmouth69-91 at Harvard61-66 at Yale59-79 at Stony Brook81-73 Northeastern62-66 at Princeton50-59 at Penn60-59 Columbia85-52 Cornell90-82 Harvard86-67 Dartmouth67-65 at Cornell67-65 at Columbia85-77 Penn55-64 Princeton90-80 YaleCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Josh Meyer, Jesse Wood

2001-2002 (17-10)82-58 Vermont#60-66 at Central Connecticut#90-88 at Northeastern103-100 Wagner67-60 at Providence81-69 at High Point63-76 at Holy Cross87-60 Stony Brook91-76 Rhode Island76-89 at Maine92-93 Army (ot)95-83 Navy99-67 Coast Guard72-59 Cornell63-50 Columbia87-82 at Yale77-80 Yale81-89 at Harvard74-71 at Dartmouth56-70 Princeton74-84 Penn52-41 at Columbia81-78 at Cornell63-83 at Penn47-73 at Princeton85-70 Dartmouth92-83 HarvardCoach: Glen MillerCaptain: Shaun Etheridge, Josh Meyer, Omari Ware# Central Connecticut Tournament (New Britian, CT)

2002-2003 (17-12)65-66 IUPUI #77-83 Belmont#64-83 at Providence69-81 at Wagner97-92 at Navy (ot)71-75 Ohio56-72 Holy Cross48-67 at Rhode Island 75-67 at Central Conn.86-75 at San Jose State63-77 at St. Mary’s52-81 at San Francisco65-53 Rider93-76 at New Hampshire78-66 at Yale94-84 Yale70-54 at Cornell72-59 at Columbia91-86 Harvard61-53 Dartmouth80-73 at Princeton66-73 at Penn83-70 Columbia70-62 Cornell65-69 Penn88-74 Princeton79-67 at Dartmouth93-80 at Harvard73-89 at Virginia %Coach: Glen MillerCaptains: Earl Hunt, Alai Nuualiitia# Guardians Classic% NIT

2003-2004 (14-13)51-89 at Texas52-69 at Rider63-57 Wagner95-73 Maine-Fort Kent#69-79 at Maine#62-66 Rhode Island62-71 at Ohio43-69 at Holy Cross71-74 Wright State90-79 at Stony Brook63-70 at Hartford47-86 at Wake Forest79-58 Central Conn.85-75 at Yale (ot)77-65 Yale49-64 Princeton92-88 (ot) Penn81-96 Cornell90-80 Columbia91-67 at Harvard84-64 at Dartmouth78-74 at Penn61-68 at Princeton77-54 Dartmouth100-83 Harvard74-81 at Columbia69-66 at CornellCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Jaime Kilburn and Mike Martin

2004-2005 (12-16)60-68 at Missouri #79-92 Sam Houston State #62-72 at Rhode Island44-67 at Wright State76-60 at Wagner79-77 Binghamton77-65 Hartford76-64 New Hampshire71-84 Holy Cross83-82 at UCF &65-52 Charleston Southern &63-79 at Providence College56-67 at Canisius87-38 at UMD Eastern Shore 57-52 at Princeton60-83 at Penn75-76 at Cornell54-52 at Columbia

53-64 Harvard40-48 Dartmouth62-79 Penn52-69 Princeton70-64 at Yale64-66 at Dartmouth68-80 at Harvard80-56 Columbia61-77 Cornell75-65 YaleCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Jason Forte, Luke Ruscoe# Guardians Classic& Central Florida Tournament

2005-2006 (10-17)53-67 Northeastern#62-63 Birmingham Southern#70-60 at Hartford40-57 at Rhode Island59-72 Wagner41-64 at Holy Cross71-61 at Binghamton57-59 Maryland Eastern Shore64-73 Navy47-62 Albany59-57 at Army55-69 Canisius64-60 at Quinnipiac61-75 at Yale67-62 Yale73-70 ot Dartmouth58-75 Harvard51-68 at Penn37-52 at Princeton59-63 Cornell86-75 Columbia79-66 at Harvard46-58 at Dartmouth56-68 at Columbia69-64 at Cornell61-46 Princeton68-74 ot PennCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Marcus Becker, Luke Ruscoe# Central Conn. Tournament

2006-2007 (11-18)34-45 at Michigan State#58-71 Central Michigan#47-70 at Navy51-41 at Providence40-64 at Northwestern54-62 Army66-61 at Wagner80-74 Quinnipiac52-62 at Rhode Island52-62 Albany95-82 Hartford63-59 Western Illinois&57-71 at Texas-Corpus Christi&47-49 at UC-Davis56-60 ot at Southern Methodist42-56 Yale76-71 at Yale52-56 at Dartmouth88-92 at Harvard61-77 Penn63-48 Princeton59-61 at Cornell68-77 at Columbia70-66 Harvard53-33 Dartmouth64-59 Columbia67-79 Cornell64-55 at Princeton64-67 at PennCoach: Craig RobinsonCaptains: Marcus Becker, Mark McAndrew# - Coaches vs. Cancer Classic& - Texas-Corpus Christi Tournament

2007-2008 (19-10)74-55 at Eastern Michigan57-72 at Michigan61-75 Rhode Island73-67 at Northwestern63-64 Wagner73-57 UC – Davis86-79 ot at Quinnipiac68-52 New Hampshire51-70 at Providence79-61 at Hartford 54-87 at Notre Dame79-78 at Army68-55 American62-72 at Baylor63-66 ot at Yale77-68 Yale64-75 Cornell68-63 Columbia77-51 Dartmouth71-51 Harvard66-61 at Penn65-63 ot at Princeton67-52 at Columbia65-74 at Cornell64-57 Princeton75-43 Penn78-62 at Harvard75-71 at Dartmouth74-80 at Ohio U.#Coach: Craig RobinsonCaptains: Damon Huffman, Mark McAndrew# - College Basketball Invitational

2008-2009 (9-19)74-76 at Rhode Island52-89 at George Mason62-57 at Holy Cross64-73 Northwestern80-73 Army53-51 Eastern Michigan62-86 at Providence61-64 at New Hampshire72-62 Hartford66-78 at Wagner89-73 Quinnipiac53-68 at American50-74 at Virginia69-56 Bryant62-70 Yale55-57 at Yale58-90 at Cornell59-65 at Columbia61-63 ot at Dartmouth63-64 at Harvard52-73 Penn61-43 Princeton57-70 Columbia45-85 Cornell48-56 at Princeton54-64 at Penn61-59 Harvard69-59 DartmouthCoach: Jesse AgelCaptains: Sco� Friske, Chris Skrelja, Peter Sullivan

2000-2001 (15-12)91-122 at Wagner91-83 High Point52-81 at Boston College78-88 at Connecticut65-83 at Denver89-82 at Army59-110 at Providence81-61 Elon69-76 Holy Cross79-74 at Lehigh81-63 Maine66-58 at Dartmouth69-91 at Harvard61-66 at Yale59-79 at Stony Brook81-73 Northeastern62-66 at Princeton50-59 at Penn60-59 Columbia85-52 Cornell90-82 Harvard86-67 Dartmouth67-65 at Cornell67-65 at Columbia85-77 Penn55-64 Princeton90-80 YaleCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Josh Meyer, Jesse Wood

2001-2002 (17-10)82-58 Vermont#60-66 at Central Connecticut#90-88 at Northeastern103-100 Wagner67-60 at Providence81-69 at High Point63-76 at Holy Cross87-60 Stony Brook91-76 Rhode Island76-89 at Maine92-93 Army (ot)95-83 Navy99-67 Coast Guard72-59 Cornell63-50 Columbia87-82 at Yale77-80 Yale81-89 at Harvard74-71 at Dartmouth56-70 Princeton74-84 Penn52-41 at Columbia81-78 at Cornell63-83 at Penn47-73 at Princeton85-70 Dartmouth92-83 HarvardCoach: Glen MillerCaptain: Shaun Etheridge, Josh Meyer, Omari Ware# Central Connecticut Tournament (New Britian, CT)

2002-2003 (17-12)65-66 IUPUI #77-83 Belmont#64-83 at Providence69-81 at Wagner97-92 at Navy (ot)71-75 Ohio56-72 Holy Cross48-67 at Rhode Island75-67 at Central Conn.86-75 at San Jose State63-77 at St. Mary’s52-81 at San Francisco65-53 Rider93-76 at New Hampshire78-66 at Yale94-84 Yale70-54 at Cornell72-59 at Columbia91-86 Harvard61-53 Dartmouth80-73 at Princeton66-73 at Penn83-70 Columbia70-62 Cornell65-69 Penn88-74 Princeton79-67 at Dartmouth93-80 at Harvard73-89 at Virginia %Coach: Glen MillerCaptains: Earl Hunt, Alai Nuualiitia# Guardians Classic% NIT

2003-2004 (14-13)51-89 at Texas52-69 at Rider63-57 Wagner95-73 Maine-Fort Kent#69-79 at Maine#62-66 Rhode Island62-71 at Ohio43-69 at Holy Cross71-74 Wright State90-79 at Stony Brook63-70 at Hartford47-86 at Wake Forest79-58 Central Conn.85-75 at Yale (ot)77-65 Yale49-64 Princeton92-88 (ot) Penn81-96 Cornell90-80 Columbia91-67 at Harvard84-64 at Dartmouth78-74 at Penn61-68 at Princeton77-54 Dartmouth100-83 Harvard74-81 at Columbia69-66 at CornellCoach: Glen MillerCaptains: Jaime Kilburn and Mike Martin

2007-2008 (19-10)74-55 at Eastern Michigan57-72 at Michigan61-75 Rhode Island73-67 at Northwestern63-64 Wagner73-57 UC – Davis86-79 ot at Quinnipiac68-52 New Hampshire51-70 at Providence79-61 at Hartford54-87 at Notre Dame79-78 at Army68-55 American62-72 at Baylor63-66 ot at Yale77-68 Yale64-75 Cornell68-63 Columbia77-51 Dartmouth71-51 Harvard66-61 at Penn65-63 ot at Princeton67-52 at Columbia65-74 at Cornell64-57 Princeton75-43 Penn78-62 at Harvard75-71 at Dartmouth74-80 at Ohio U.#Coach: Craig RobinsonCaptains: Damon Huffman, Mark

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Brown vs. All Opponents

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Air Force 1 0 1.000 ’84-’85 69-59 (’84-’85) NoneAkron 0 2 .000 ’69-’70 None 70-83 (’69-’70)Albany 0 2 .000 ’06-’07 None 52-62 (’06-‘07)American International 2 2 .500 ’71-’72 104-50 (’71-’72) 55-72 (’67-’68)American University 4 1 1.000 ’08-’09 68-55 (07-08) 53-68 (’08-’09)Amherst 19 17 .528 ’64-’65 74-55 (’64-’65) 52-60 (’62-’63)Andover 2 2 .500 ’09-’10 41-19 (’09-’10) 16-19 (’06-’07)Arizona State 0 1 .000 ’91-’92 None 71-78 (’91-’92)Army 7 13 .350 ’08-’09 80-73 (’08-’09) 54-62 (’06-‘07)Arnold 2 0 1.000 ’49-’50 71-48 (’49-’50) NoneAssumption 1 0 1.000 ’71-’72 83-74 (’71-’72) NoneBates 1 0 1.000 ’21-’22 41-21 (’21-’22) NoneBaylor 0 1 .000 ’07-’08 None 62-72 (’07-’08)Belmont 0 1 .000 ’02-’03 None 65-66 (’02-’03)Binghamton 2 0 1.000 ’05-’06 79-77 (‘05-’06) NoneBirmingham So. 0 1 .000 ‘05-’06 None 62-63 (‘05-’06)Boston College 1 20 .050 ’00-’01 76-70 (’60-’61) 81-52 (’00-’01)Boston University 25 12 .667 ’93-’94 63-60 (’93-’94) 69-72 (’70-’71)Bowling Green 0 1 .000 ’47-’48 None 44-80 (’47-’48)Bradley 0 1 .000 ’61-’62 None 62-89 (’61-’62)Brandeis 3 0 1.000 ’83-’84 109-83 (’83-’84) NoneBridgewater State 1 1 .500 ’25-’26 41-14 (’25-’26) 19-23 (’23-’24)Brigham Young (UT) 0 1 .000 ’88-’89 None 65-90 (’88-’89)Brigham Young (HI) 1 0 1.000 ’88-’89 100-85 (’88-’89) NoneBristol YMCA 2 3 .400 ’18-’19 30-11 (’18-’19) 30-34 (’03-’04)Brooklyn 3 1 .750 ’31-’32 15-11 (’23-’24) 32-36 (’31-’32)Bryant 8 0 1.000 ’08-’09 69-56 (’08-’09) NoneBucknell 1 3 .250 ’97-’98 63-61 (’97-98) 51-69 (’96-’97)University of Buffalo 1 1 .500 ’73-’74 104-82 (’73-’74) 87-98 (’72-’73)Camp Edwards 0 1 .000 ’42-’43 None 38-44 (’42-’43)Camp Endicott 2 0 1.000 ’43-’44 54-42 (’43-’44) NoneCamp Myles Standish 1 1 .500 ’43-’44 44-31 (’43-’44) 56-57 (’43-’44)Camp Thomas 1 1 .500 ’43-’44 54-51 (’43-’44) 45-51 (’43-’44)Canisius 1 5 .200 ’05-’06 81-62 (’67-’68) 55-59(’05-’06)CASU Atlantic Fleet 2 0 1.000 ’43-’44 66-48 (’43-’44) NoneCCNY 2 7 .222 ’43-’44 66-61 (’43-’44) 51-62 (’43-’44)Central Connecticut 2 2 .500 ’03-’04 79-58 (’03-’04) 60-66 (’01-’02)Central Florida 1 1 .500 ’04-’05 83-82 (’04-’05) 50-51 (’84-’85)Central Michigan 0 1 .000 ’06-’07 None 58-71 (’06-’07)Centre 0 1 .000 ’20-’21 None 28-40 (’20-’21)Charleston 0 1 .000 ’89-’90 None 63-64 (’89-’90)Charleston So. 1 0 1.000 ’04-’05 65-52 (’04-’05) NoneChicago 1 0 1.000 ’69-’70 71-32 (’69-’70) NoneCincinnati 0 1 .000 ’73-’74 None 71-95 (’73-’74)Citadel 1 0 1.000 ’72-’73 67-60 (’72-’73) NoneClark 20 4 .833 ’70-’71 90-81 (’70-’71) 30-31 (’31-’32)Clemson 0 1 .000 ’78-’79 None 57-73 (’78-’79)Cleveland State 0 2 .000 ’98-’99 None 54-84 (’98-’99)Coast Guard Academy 3 6 .500 ’01-’02 78-52 (’64-’65) 60-66 (’01-’02)Coast Guard – Boston 0 2 .000 ’43-’44 None 52-61 (’43-’44)Colby 5 4 .556 ’65-’66 82-77 (’64-’65) 67-73 (’65-’66)Colgate 6 11 .375 ’93-’94 78-75 (’92-’93) 65-85 (’93-’94)Columbia 60 63 .487 ’08-’09 67-52 (’07-’08) 59-70 (’08-’09)Connecticut 19 24 .452 ’00-’01 60-58 (’50-’51) 78-88 (’00-’01)Cornell 45 67 .401 ’08-’09 69-64 (’05-’06) 45-85 (’08-’09)Creighton 1 0 1.000 ’91-’92 80-79 (’91-’92) NoneDartmouth 63 75 .456 ’08-’09 69-59 (’08-’09) 61-63ot (’08-’09)Davidson 2 3 .400 ’78-’79 92-83 (’77-’78) 58-75 (’78-’79)Davis (Cal) 1 1 .500 ’07-’08 73-57 (07-08) 47-49 (’06-’07)Dayton 0 1 .000 ’84-’85 None 63-88 (’84-’85)Dean Academy 1 1 .500 ’18-’19 26-22 (’18-’19) 16-23 (’00-’01)Delaware State 0 2 .000 ’98-’99 None 79-89 (’98-’99)Denver 1 1 .500 ’00-’01 82-74 (’99-’00) 65-83 (’00-’01)DePaul 0 1 .000 ’73-’74 None 69-75 (’73-’74)Detroit 0 1 .000 ’90-’91 None 70-73 (’90-’91)District of Columbia 1 0 1.000 ’90-’91 77-63 (’90-’91) None

Opponent W L Pct. Last Game Last Win Last Loss Opponent W L Pct. Last Game Last Win Last LossDrake 0 1 .000 ’74-’75 None 58-70 (’74-’75)Drexel 1 0 1.000 ’89-’90 73-68 (’89-’90) NoneDuke 1 3 .250 ’94-’95 41-33 (’38-’39) 38-80 (’94-’95)East Carolina 2 0 1.000 ’80-’81 69-59 (’80-’81) NoneEastern Michigan 2 0 1.000 ’08-’09 53-51 (’08-’09) NoneEastern Montana 0 1 .000 ’83-’84 None 68-83 (’83-’84)Elon 1 0 1.000 ’00-’01 81-61 (’00-’01) NoneFairfield 1 8 .111 ’97-’98 76-67 (’74-’75) 47-78 (’97-’98)Fall River Navy 0 1 .000 ’03-’04 None 13-17 (’03-’04)Fall River YMCA 0 4 .000 ’03-’04 None 9-23 (’03-’04)Florida 0 1 .000 ’77-’78 None 76-92 (’77-’78)Florida International 0 1 .000 ’92-’93 None 59-67 (’92-’93)Florida Southern 1 1 .500 ’81-’82 75-65 (’66-’67) 62-78 (’81-’82)Fordham 1 4 .200 ’78-’79 57-54 (’78-’79) 70-73 (’77-’78)Fullerton (Cal State) 0 2 .000 ’96-’97 None 57-61 (’96-’97)Furman 0 1 .000 ’71-’72 None 72-86 (’71-’72)Georgetown 0 2 .000 ’70-’71 None 76-80 (’70-’71)George Mason 0 1 .000 ’08-’09 None 52-89 (’08-’09)George Washington 2 1 .667 ’75-’76 81-69 (’71-’72) 59-75 (’75-’76)Georgia 2 0 1.000 ’74-’75 79-75 (’74-’75) NoneGeorgia Southern 0 1 .000 ’81-’82 None 76-87 (’81-’82)Georgia Tech 0 1 .000 ’66-’67 None 75-93 (’66-’67)Hamilton 1 1 .500 ’21-’22 33-6 (’06-’07) 24-40 (’21-’22)Hamilton Institute 1 0 1.000 ’49-’50 70-60 (’05-’06) NoneHartford 6 2 .750 ’08-’09 72-62 (’08-’09) 63-70 (’03-’04)Harvard 74 86 .455 ’08-’09 61-59 (’08-’09) 63-64 (’08-’09)Harvard Naval School 1 0 1.000 ’42-’43 49-47 (’42-’43) NoneHawaii 1 0 1.000 ’86-’87 88-77 (’86-’87) NoneHigh Point 2 0 1.000 ’01-’02 81-69 (’01-’02) NoneHofstra 1 5 .142 ’88-’89 67-64 (’83-’84) 68-80 (’88-’89)Holy Cross 16 42 .276 ’08-’09 62-57 (’08-’09) 41-64 (’05-’06)Illinois-Chicago 0 1 .000 ’83-’84 None 65-78 (’83-’84)Indiana 0 1 .000 ’79-’80 None 52-61 (’79-’80)Iona 0 1 .000 ’83-’84 None 59-72 (’83-’84)Iowa 0 1 .000 ’88-’89 None 61-109 (’88-’89)IUPUI 0 1 .000 ’02-’03 None 77-83 (’02-’03)Jacksonville 1 1 .500 ’77-’78 87-69 (’66-’67) 70-77 (’77-’78)Kansas 0 2 .000 ’96-’97 None 49-107 (’96-’97)Keene State 1 0 1.000 ’85-’86 83-51 (’85-’86) None

John Drezner ’92

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Brown vs. All OpponentsBrown’s Highest Scoring Games

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Brown’s Highest Scoring Games1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 115 – Harvard 91 (2/23/91, Home)

2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 111 – Dartmouth 81 (2/22/75, Home) 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 109 – Brandeis 83 (1/28/84, Home) 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 108 – Brandeis 81 (1/29/83, Home)

Brown 108 – Bryant 78 (1/19/87, Home) 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 104 – AIC 50 (12/28/71, Away)

Brown 104 – Buffalo 82 (12/22/73, Home) 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown 103 – Trinity 70 (2/28/57, Home)

Brown 103 – Harvard 101 (3/5/88, Home)10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brown 102 – Cornell 79 (2/5/73, Home)

Brown 102 – Yale 70 (1/9/74, Home)Brown 102 – Dartmouth 73 (2/22/91, Home)

Knox 0 1 .000 ’21-’22 None 15-34 (’21-’22)Lafaye�e 8 11 .421 ’97-’98 81-73 (’95-’96) 71-82 (’97-’98)LaSalle 0 1 .000 ’82-’83 None 59-61 (’82-’83)Lehigh 5 4 .500 ’00-’01 79-74 (’00-’01) 85-95 (’91-’92)Long Beach State 1 1 .500 ’97-’98 62-61 (’88-’89) 52-55 (’97-’98)Lowell Textile 3 0 1.000 ’39-’40 73-27 (’39-’40) NoneLoyola - Marymount 1 2 .333 ’97-’98 70-65 (’97-’98) 70-79 (’96-’97)Maine-Ft. Kent 1 0 1.000 ’03-’04 95-73 (’03-’04) NoneMaine 5 5 .500 ’03-’04 81-63 (’00-’01) 69-79 (’03-’04)Manha�an 3 5 .375 ’85-’86 87-57 (’85-’86) 64-74 (’84-’85)Marist 1 1 .500 ’95-’96 82-79 (’90-’91) 56-59 (’95-’96)Marque�e 0 2 .000 ’79-’80 None 49-80 (’79-’80)Marshall 0 1 .000 ’82-’83 None 65-74 (’82-’83)Maryland 0 3 .000 ’79-’80 None 59-72 (’79-’80)MD - Eastern Shore 2 2 .500 ’05-’06 87-38 (’04-’05) 57-59 (’05-’06)Massachuse�s 9 3 .750 ’56-’57 78-64 (’51-’52) 52-64 (’56-’57)Mass State Guard 0 1 .000 ’18-’19 None 24-27 (’18-’19)Memphis State 0 3 .000 ’81-’82 None 96-106 (’81-’82)Merchant Marine 0 1 .000 ’69-’70 None 65-71 (’69-’70)Miami (Florida) 1 1 .500 ’85-’86 62-61 (’85-’86) 71-72 (’67-’68)Miami (Ohio) 0 1 .000 ’86-’87 None 80-95 (’86-’87)Michigan 0 2 .000 ’07-’08 None 57-72 (’07-’08)Michigan St. 0 1 .000 06-07 None 34-45 (’06-’07)Middlebury 5 1 .833 ’55-’56 80-69 (’55-’56) 18-34 (’28-’29)Missouri 0 2 .000 ’80-’81 None 60-68 (’04-’05)MIT 44 13 .772 ’50-’51 56-37 (’50-’51) 43-50 (’47-’48)Morris Harvey 1 0 1.000 ’71-’72 70-69 (’71-’72) NoneNavy 4 4 .500 ’06-‘07 97-92 (’02-’03) 47-70 (’06-‘07)New Bedford Textile 3 0 1.000 ’26-’27 43-13 (’26-’27) NoneNew Hampshire 22 22 .500 ’08-’09 68-52 (’07-’08) 61-64 (’08-’09)New Mexico 0 2 .000 ’86-’87 None 68-84 (’86-’87)New Orleans 0 2 .000 ’98-’99 None 47-56 (’98-’99)Newport Naval Station 0 2 .000 ’42-’43 None 37-45 (’42-’43)Newport YMCA 0 1 .000 ’03-’04 None 21-27 (’03-’04)New York Athletic Club 0 2 .000 ’49-’50 None 77-79 (’49-’50)New York University 0 3 .000 ’23-’24 None 24-38 (’23-’24)Niagara 1 1 .500 ’95-’96 56-54 (’95-’96) 59-77 (’75-’76)North Carolina 0 1 .000 ’85-’86 None 63-115 (’85-’86)North Carolina - Charlo�e0 2 .000 ’94-’95 None 53-76 (’94-’95)Northeastern 23 05 .621 ’05-’06 90-88 (’01-’02) 53-62(’05-’06)Northridge (Cal State) 1 0 1.000 ’94-’95 81-72 (’94-’95) NoneNorthwestern 2 4 .333 ’08-’09 73-67 (’07-’08) 64-73 (’08-’09)Norwich 1 0 1.000 ’07-’08 39-20 (’07-’08) NoneNotre Dame 0 2 .000 ’07-’08 None 54-87 (’07-’08)Oglethorpe 0 1 .000 ’67-’68 None 70-91 (’67-’68)Ohio University 0 4 .000 ’07-’08 None 74-80 (’07-’08)Ohio State 0 1 .000 ’71-’72 None 56-62 (’71-’72)Oral Roberts 0 1 .000 ’69-’70 None 86-96 (’69-’70)Pennsylvania 20 93 .176 ’08-’09 75-43 (’07-’08) 54-64 (’08-’09)Penn State 0 2 .000 ’91-’92 None 59-81 (’91-’92)Pi�sburgh 0 2 .000 ’95-’96 None 47-95 (’95-’96)Prairie View 1 0 1.000 ’92-’93 73-70 (’92-’93) NonePra� Institute 0 2 .000 ’10-’11 None 21-29 (’10-’11)Princeton 24 90 .211 ’08-’09 61-43 (’08-’09) 48-56 (’08-’09)Providence College 26 88 .228 ’08-’09 51-41 (’06-’07) 62-86 (’08-’09)Quinnipiac 5 1 .750 ’08-’09 89-73 (’08-’09) 95-96 (’99-’00)Quonset Naval Station 3 1 .750 ’44-’45 60-52 (’43-’44) 45-51 (’44-’45)Rhode Island 52 100 .342 ’08-’09 91-76 (’01-’02) 74-76 (’08-’09)Rhode Island College 1 0 1.000 ’84-’85 74-54 (’84-’85) NoneRobert Morris 0 2 .000 ’98-’99 None 77-81 (’98-’99)Rider 3 3 .500 ’03-’04 65-53 (’02-’03) 53-69 (’03-’04)Rochester 2 0 1.000 ’65-’66 59-51 (’65-’66) NoneRPI 1 1 .500 ’08-’09 30-23 (’07-’08) 30-36 (’08-’09)Rutgers 4 2 .667 ’94-’95 52-47 (’41-’42) 65-79 (’94-’95)Sam Houston St. 0 1 .000 ’04-’05 None 79-92 (’04-’05)San Diego State 1 1 .500 ’87-’88 71-64 (’79-’80) 54-74 (’87-’88)

San Francisco 0 2 .000 ’02-’03 None 52-81 (’02-’03)Santa Clara 0 1 .000 ’99-’00 None 48-82 (’99-’00)San Jose St. 1 1 .500 ’02-’03 86-75 (’02-’03) 54-64 (’99-’00)Second Naval District 0 1 .000 ’18-’19 None 16-22 (’18-’19)Seton Hall 0 5 .000 ’86-’87 None 66-80 (’86-’87)South Carolina 0 1 .000 ’81-’82 None 77-105 (’81-’82)Southern Methodist 0 1 .000 ’06-’07 None 56-60ot (’06-’07)Springfield 5 8 .385 ’66-’67 68-66 (’66-’67) 68-74 (’64-’65)Stanford 0 2 .000 ’87-’88 None 78-90 (’87-’88)St. Anselm’s 1 0 1.000 ’38-’39 82-40 (’38-’39) NoneSt. Bonaventure 0 2 .000 ’49-’50 None 51-54 (’49-’50)St. Francis (NY) 0 3 .000 ’97-’98 None 64-65 (’97-’98)St. Francis (PA) 1 0 1.000 ’83-’84 79-74 (’83-’84) NoneSt. John’s 0 1 .000 ’76-’77 None 65-79 (’76-’77)St. Joseph’s (NY) 1 0 1.000 ’87-’88 99-75 (’87-’88) NoneSt. Mary’s (CA) 0 2 .000 ’02-’03 None 63-77 (’02-’03)St. Peter’s 1 0 1.000 ’73-’74 82-67 (’73-’74) NoneStetson 1 2 .333 ’84-’85 75-66 (’67-’68) 68-71 (’84-’85)Stonehill 1 2 .333 ’81-’82 81-70 (’80-’81) 86-97 (’81-’82)Stony Brook 2 2 .500 ’03-’04 90-79 (’03-’04) 59-79 (’00-’01)Syracuse 3 4 .428 ’85-’86 52-25 (’06-’07) 52-101 (’85-’86)Temple 0 1 .000 ’27-’28 None 31-35 (’27-’28)Texas 1 1 .500 ’03-’04 80-77 (’87-’88) 59-81 (’03-’04)Texas A & M 0 1 .000 ’92-’93 None 52-92 (’92-’93)Texas Corpus Christi 1 0 1.000 ’06-’07 None 57-71 (’06-’07)Trinity (Conn.) 15 5 .750 ’89-’90 93-68 (’89-’90) 64-71 (’52-’53)Trinity (Texas) 0 1 .000 ’68-’69 None 64-79 (’68-’69)Tu�s 38 26 .594 ’63-’64 57-56 (’63-’64) 68-77 (’45-’46)Union 1 3 .250 ’26-’27 26-24 (’21-’22) 16-33 (’26-’27)VMI 0 1 .000 ’89-’90 None 59-82 (’89-’90)Valparaiso 2 1 .666 ’93-’94 76-73 (’93-’94) 65-70 (’69-’70)Vermont 2 0 1.000 ’01-’02 82-58 (’01-’02) NoneVillanova 0 3 .000 ’39-’40 None 46-49 (’39-’40)Virginia 0 3 .000 ’08-’09 None 50-74 (’08-’09)Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 ’77-’78 None 52-95 (’77-’78)Wagner 4 5 .444 ’08-’09 66-61 (’06-‘07) 66-78 (’08-’09)Wake Forest 0 2 .000 ’03-’04 None 47-86 (’03-’04)Washington (MD) 0 1 .000 ’68-’69 None 69-77 (’68-’69)Wesleyan 24 27 .471 ’66-’67 87-78 (’66-’67) 37-43 (’47-’48)Western Illinois 1 0 1.000 ’06-’07 63-59 (’06-’07) NoneWestern Reserve 0 1 .000 ’47-’48 None 32-63 (’47-’48)Westmont 0 1 .000 ’87-’88 None 64-71 (’87-’88)Williams 5 24 .172 ’31-’32 36-34 (’31-’32) 26-42 (’29-’30)Williston Academy 0 3 .000 ’03-’04 None 19-29 (’03-’04)Wisconsin 0 2 .000 ’96-’97 None 30-52 (’96-’97)WPI 18 14 .563 ’69-’70 75-64 (’69-’70) 41-44 (’43-’44)Wright State 0 2 .000 ’04-’05 None 44-67 (’04-’05)Xavier 1 2 .333 ’93-’94 91-73 (’73-’74) 64-79 (’93-’94)Yale 49 94 .342 ’08-’09 77-68 (’07-’08) 55-57 (’08-’09)

Opponent W L Pct. Last Game Last Win Last Loss

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Year-By-Year / Coaching Records1900-2009

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Ivy Rec./Year Coach W L Place

1954-55 L. Stanley Ward 7 16 3-11 (T6th)1955-56 L. Stanley Ward 7 18 3-11 (T7th)1956-57 L. Stanley Ward 8 16 4-10 (6th)1957-58 L. Stanley Ward 10 15 5-9 (T6th)1958-59 L. Stanley Ward 11 13 6-8 (4th)1959-60 L. Stanley Ward 13 12 8-6 (T3rd)1960-61 L. Stanley Ward 11 14 8-6 (T3rd)1961-62 L. Stanley Ward 11 14 6-8 (5th)1962-63 L. Stanley Ward 11 13 6-8 (5th)1963-64 L. Stanley Ward 6 19 2-12 (7th)1964-65 L. Stanley Ward 7 17 3-11 (7th)1965-66 L. Stanley Ward 9 17 3-11 (7th)1966-67 L. Stanley Ward 10 16 3-11 (7th)1967-68 L. Stanley Ward 9 16 4-10 (T6th)1968-69 L. Stanley Ward 3 23 1-13 (8th)1969-70 J. Gerald Alaimo 6 20 3-11 (7th)1970-71 J. Gerald Alaimo 10 15 5-9 (T5th)1971-72 J. Gerald Alaimo 10 16 6-8 (5th)1972-73 J. Gerald Alaimo 14 12 10-4 (3rd)1973-74 J. Gerald Alaimo 17 9 11-3 (T2nd)1974-75 J. Gerald Alaimo 14 12 9-5 (T3rd)1975-76 J. Gerald Alaimo 7 19 6-8 (4th)1976-77 J. Gerald Alaimo 6 20 5-9 (T5th)1977-78 J. Gerald Alaimo 4 22 2-12 (8th)1978-79 Joseph A. Mullaney 8 18 6-8 (T4th)1979-80 Joseph A. Mullaney 12 14 9-5 (3rd)1980-81 Joseph A. Mullaney 9 17 5-9 (T4th)1981-82 Mike Cingiser 5 21 5-9 (7th)1982-83 Mike Cingiser 9 17 6-8 (5th)1983-84 Mike Cingiser 11 15 6-8 (T5th)1984-85 Mike Cingiser 9 18 5-9 (7th)1985-86 Mike Cingiser 16 11 10-4 (1st)1986-87 Mike Cingiser 9 18 4-10 (7th)1987-88 Mike Cingiser 6 20 2-12 (8th)1988-89 Mike Cingiser 7 19 2-12 (8th)1989-90 Mike Cingiser 10 16 7-7 (3rd)1990-91 Mike Cingiser 11 15 6-8 (3rd)1991-92 Frank Dobbs 11 15 5-9 (5th)1992-93 Frank Dobbs 7 19 2-12 (8th)1993-94 Frank Dobbs 12 14 6-8 (4th)1994-95 Frank Dobbs 13 13 8-6 (4th)1995-96 Frank Dobbs 10 16 5-9 (5th)1996-97 Frank Dobbs 4 22 3-11 (6th)1997-98 Frank Dobbs 6 20 3-11 (8th)1998-99 Frank Dobbs 4 22 2-12 (T7th)1999-00 Glen Miller 8 19 4-10 (7th)2000-01 Glen Miller 15 12 9-5 (T2)2001-02 Glen Miller 17 10 8-6 (4th)2002-03 Glen Miller 17 12 12-2 (2nd)2003-04 Glen Miller 14 13 10-4 (2nd)2004-05 Glen Miller 12 16 5-9 (7th)2005-06 Glen Miller 10 17 6-8 (4th)2006-07 Craig Robinson 11 18 6-8 (5th)2007-08 Craig Robinson 19 11 11-3 (2nd)2008-09 Jesse Agel 9 19 3-11 (8th)

Overall Record 917 1336

Coaching Records(1900-2009)Coach Year Record Pct.Ed Benjamin 1 3-4-0 .429Charles Ray 1 5-15-0 .250Paul DeWolf 2 18-16-0 .529Henry Ahrens 1 8-11-0 .421Oscar W. Rackle 1 4-7-0 .364W.W. Reynolds 1 10-7-0 .588J. Donald Pryor 2 16-18-0 .471Walter G. White 1 5-9-0 .357J. Russell McKay 2 14-12-0 .538Louis A. Pieri 1 2-12-0 .167Ed Freeman 1 5-10-0 .333Florence J. Harvey 1 5-9-0 .357Walter H. Snell 2 19-20-0 .487Harold M. Evans 3 27-24-0 .529DeOrmond McLaughry 3 17-32-0 .347Rufus H. Bond 2 16-22-0 .421Arthur D. Kahler 7 46-67-0 .412George E. Allen 3 39-20-0 .661William H. Dye 1 11-7-0 .611Charles A. Engle 4 39-44-0 .470Weber C. Ewbank 1 8-12-0 .400Robert B. Morris 7 61-87-0 .412L. Stanley Ward 15 133-261-0 .338J. Gerald Alaimo 9 88-145-0 .378Joseph A. Mullaney 3 29-49-0 .372Michael Cingiser 10 93-170-0 .354Frank Dobbs 8 67-141 .322Glen Miller 7 93-99 .484Craig Robinson 2 30-28 .517Jesse Agel 1 9-19 .321

Year Coach W L

1900-01 Ed. W. Benjamin 3 41901-02 Charles Ray 5 151902-03 Paul C. DeWolf 6 101903-04 Henry F. Ahrens 8 111904-05 Paul C. DeWolf 12 61905-06 Oscar W. Rackle 4 71906-07 W.W. Reynolds 10 71907-08 J. Donald Pryor 11 81908-09 J. Donald Pryor 5 101909-10 Walter G. White 5 91910-11 J. Russell McKay 8 51911-12 J. Russell McKay 6 7

1912-13 to 1917-18 – NO TEAMS1918-19 Louis A. Pieri 2 121919-20 Ed Freeman 5 101920-21 Florence J. Harvey 5 91921-22 Walter H. Snell 13 101922-23 Walter H. Snell 6 101923-24 Harold M. Evans 7 121924-25 Harold M. Evans 10 61925-26 Harold M. Evans 10 61926-27 DeOrmond McLaughry 6 91927-28 DeOrmond McLaughry 7 101928-29 DeOrmond McLaughry 4 131929-30 Rufus H. Bond 7 121930-31 Rufus H. Bond 9 101931-32 Arthur D. Kahler 2 141932-33 Arthur D. Kahler 6 91933-34 Arthur D. Kahler 7 91934-35 Arthur D. Kahler 12 51935-36 Arthur D. Kahler 8 81936-37 Arthur D. Kahler 5 111937-38 Arthur D. Kahler 7 111938-39 George E. Allen 16 41939-40 George E. Allen 13 61940-41 George E. Allen 10 101941-42 William H. Dye 11 71942-43 Charles A. Engle 9 111943-44 Charles A. Engle 10 141944-45 Charles A. Engle 15 41945-46 Charles A. Engle 5 151946-47 Weber C. Ewbank 8 121947-48 Robert B. Morris 6 141948-49 Robert B. Morris 13 81949-50 Robert B. Morris 11 141950-51 Robert B. Morris 8 111951-52 Robert B. Morris 5 151952-53 Robert B. Morris 5 141953-54 Robert B. Morris 13 11

Coach J. Gerald Alaimo

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Brown Team Awards

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Recognizing the great players in Brown history

J. Richmond Fales Trophy

Woody Grimshaw Memorial Award

Bernard V. Buonanno, Jr. ’60 Award

Rusty Tyler ’71 Coaches Award

Thomas Hoaagland ’63 Award

This trophy is awarded to that member of the varsity team who, through sportsmanship, performance and influence, has contributed the most to the sport at Brown.

1957 John Lyden1958 J. Gerald Alaimo1959 Allan Poulson1960 Clifford Ehrlich1961 Forest A. Broman1962 Michael P. Cingiser1963 Eugene F. Barth1964 Francis Driscoll1965 Jay Jones1966 Donald Tarr1967 Alan Fishman1968 William Reynolds, Richard Landau1969 Bruce Moger1970 Peter Jusczyk1971 Russell J. Tyler1972 Arnold Berman1973 Phil Brown 1974 Jim Burke1975 Phil Brown 1976 Brian Saunders1977 Rob Crichton1978 Tom Farrell1979 Andy Dolan1980 Peter Moss1981 Bill Chapman1982 Steve Bowman1983 Bill Chapman1984 Alex Bynum1985 Todd Mulder1986 Mike Waitkus1987 Patrick Lynch & Family1988 Sean Moran1989 Bernard Muir1990 David Efron1991 Mike Gates1992 Rick Lloyd1993 Eric Blackiston1994 Brian Lloyd1995 Eric Blackiston1996 Steven Silas1997 Aaron Butler1998 Paul Krasinkski1999 Kamal Rountree2000 Alai Nuualiitia2001 Earl Hunt2002 Earl Hunt2003 Earl Hunt2004 Jason Forte2005 Jason Forte2006 Keenan Jeppesen 2007 Mark McAndrew 2008 Mark McAndrew 2009 Matt Mullery

This trophy is named in hon-or of former Brown player Woody Grimshaw, who was also a long-time successful basketball coach at Tufts. It is presented annually to that member of the team showing the most positive attitude and the best spirit.

1982 Bill Chapman1983 Dave Browne1985 Mike Waitkus1986 Jim Turner1987 David Visscher1988 Sean Moran1989 Jon Drezner1990 Rick Lloyd1992 Rodd Torbert & Kevelin Capers1993 Vernon Clayton1994 Darrin Bradley1995 James Joseph1996 Oris Bryant1997 Michael Catapano1998 Jason Sewer1999 Corey Vandiver2000 Jesse Wood2001 Omari Ware2003 Robert Humm2004 Jaime Kilburn Andrew Salter2005 Marcus Becker2006 John Kresse2007 Sam Manhanga2008 Damon Huffman2009 Chris Taylor

The Thomas Hoagland ’63 Award, initiated in 1992, is presented to the member of the varsity team who exemplifies true unselfish-ness through commitment and hard work both on the court and in the community.

1992 Chuck Savage1993 David Barba1994 Doug Stewart1995 Brian Lloyd1996 Eric Blackiston1997 Jade Newburn1998 Paul Krasinski1999 Scott Sienkiewicz2000 Corey Vandiver2001 Josh Meyer2003 Earl Hunt2004 Robert Humm2005 Luke Ruscoe2006 Luke Ruscoe2007 Mark McAndrew2008 Mark MacDonald2009 Scott Friske

Re-named in honor of Rus-sell J. Tyler in 2002, the Rusty Tyler ’71 Award goes to the member of the team who, through total dedica-tion and loyalty, has given the most of themselves for the good of the team.

1992 Cory Diamond1993 Saurin Shah1994 Johannes Kaps1995 Dan Forbes & Jade Newburn1996 Chris Buenning1997 Chris White1998 David Martinelli, Jr.1999 George Quievryn2000 Alai Nuualiitia2001 Tyler Driggers2002 Josh Meyer2003 Alai Nuualiitia2004 Mike Martin2005 Marcus Becker2006 Mark McAndrew2007 Damon Huffman2008 Chris Skrelja2009 Chris Skrelja

Initiated in 1992, the Bernard V. Buonanno, Jr. ’60 Award is given to that member of the varsity team who, through dedication in the classroom and on the court, has exem-plified the true meaning of the scholar-athlete.

1992 Jon Drezner1993 Darrin Bradley1994 Jade Newburn1995 Jade Newburn1996 Jade Newburn1997 Jade Newburn1998 Scott Sienkiewicz1999 Jesse Wood/ Josh Meyer2000 Josh Meyer2001 Jesse Wood2002 Josh Meyer2003 Patrick Powers2004 Patrick Powers2005 P.J. Flaherty2006 Marcus Becker2007 Mark McAndrew2008 Mark McAndrew2009 Garrett Leffelman

Darrin Bradley ’94 Mike Martin ’04 Scott Friske ’09 Corey Vandiver ’00

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Brown Team AwardsRecognizing the great players in Brown history

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Stan Ward Award

Robert Wya� Award

Jim Turner ’86 Award

Dave Zucconi ’55“Unsung Hero” Award

AthleticHall Of Fame

This award was established in 2004 as a tribute to Brown Uni-versity’s most beloved alumnus. It is presented to that team member who, through his extraordinary efforts, strength of character, and dogged determination, epitomizes Dave’s selfless efforts on behalf of Brown Basketball. This is the “Unsung Hero” Award.

2004 Mike Martin2006 Sco� Friske2005 Damon Huffman2007 Marcus Becker2008 Peter Sullivan2009 Adrian Williams

The Stan Ward Award is named in honor of former Brown head bas-ketball coach Stan Ward. It is the “Quiet Man” award, presented annually to the player who, in a quiet, unobtrusive way, contrib-utes the most to the team.

1986 Darren Brady1987 Todd Murray1988 Anthony Katsaros1989 Arthur Jackson1990 Bernard Muir1991 Bill Coffey1992 Chris Gosk &

Kirk Lowry1993 Darron Mills1994 Oris Bryant1995 Alan Cole1996 James Joseph1997 Dan Forbes1998 Victor Lesley1999 Travis Brown2000 Shaun Etheridge2001 Alai Nuualiitia2003 Jaime Kilburn2004 Luke Ruscoe2005 Marcus Becker2006 Damon Huffman2008 Sco� Friske2009 Peter Sullivan

The Robert Wya� Award is given to that member of the team whose dedication, extra effort, and hard work demonstrated his love for the game. The award was discon-tinued in 2004.

1994 Steven Silas1995 Oris Bryant1996 Brian Lloyd1997 Oggie Kapetanovic1998 Corey Vandiver1999 Jihan Bowes-Li�le2000 Earl Hunt2001 Mike Martin2003 Mike Martin

Presented to the member of the team who through hard work and dedication has improved the most throughout the year.

1995 Joel Koplik1996 Jason Sewer1997 Jason Rowley1998 Kamal Rountree1999 Omari Ware2000 Omari Ware2001 Shaun Etheridge2003 Jason Forte2004 Patrick Powers

Jaime Kilburn2005 Damon Huffman2006 Christopher Skrelja2007 Nathan Eads2008 Ma� Mullery2009 Peter Sullivan

The Brown Univer-sity Athletic Hall of Fame seeks to recognize alumni and others who, through out -standing performance and achieve-ment in the field of athletics, have brought special honor to Brown. Selection is based on how each candidate fared against the best pos-sible regional and national competi-tion of his or her era, either in college or a�er graduation. The Hall of Fame was started in 1971. Those selected in men’s basketball are . . .

Oscar W. Rackle ’06Lou Pieri ’20

Jack M. Heffernan ’28E. Kenneth Kennedy ’37

Harry Pla� ’40John A. Padden ’41John W. Bach ’46

George W. Grimshaw ’47Frederick A. Kozak ’50Francis H. Mahoney ’50

Ludwig W. Murgo ’54Edward J. Tooley ’55James G. Alaimo ’58Joseph J. Tebo ’58

Michael P. Cingiser ’62Eugene F. Barth ’63

William W. Reynolds ’68Russell J. Tyler ’71

Arnold L. Berman ’72Philip H. Brown ’75

Eddie Morris ’75Brian Saunders ’77Peter V. Moss ’80

Jim Turner ’86Michael Waitkus ’86

Team - 1986 Ivy ChampionsMarcus K. Thompson ’89

Rick Lloyd ’92Charles W. Savage ’92Eric L. Blackiston ’96

Brian Lloyd ’96

Omari Ware ’02 Mark MacDonald ’08 Gene Barth ’63

Steve Silas ’96

Marcus Becker ’07

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1929-1963Ivy League Honors

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Greatness in the League

Brown’s All-Ivy SelectionsNote: These are the official selections of the Ivy coaches, a practice which was initiated in 1956 when the League was formalized.

First Team1956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Tebo1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cingiser1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cingiser1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Cingiser1963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gene Barth1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arnie Berman1974 . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Brown, Eddie Morris1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Brown1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Saunders1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Saunders1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Moss1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Moss1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Todd Mulder1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Turner1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Blackiston2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Earl Hunt2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Earl Hunt2003 . . . . . . . . . . . Earl Hunt, Jason Forte

Alai Nuualiitia2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Forte2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Forte2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark McAndrew2008 .Mark McAndrew, Damon Huffman2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Mullery

Second Team1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerry Alaimo1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cliff Ehrlich1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forrest Broman1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Tarr1971 . . . . . . . . . . Rusty Tyler, Arnie Berman1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Brown1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie Morris1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ira James1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ira James1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Waitkus1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Waitkus1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus Thompson1990 . . . . .Chuck Savage, Carlos Williams1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Lloyd1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Lloyd1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Lloyd1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kamal Rountree2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alai Nuualiitia2004 . . . . . . . . Jaime Kilburn, Pat Powers2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keenan Jeppesen2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Skrelja

Ivy League Rookie-Of-The-Year

The Ivy League basketball rookie-of-the-year was established in 1971 as sophomore-of-the-year and changed to rookie in 1978-79 to reflect freshman eligibil-ity. It is determined by vote of the League’s coaches.

1982-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Waitkus, Brown1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Williams, Brown2004-05 . . . . . . . . Damon Huffman, Brown

Ivy League Player-Of-The-Year

The Ivy League basketball player-of-the-year was established in 1975 and is determined by vote of the League’s coaches.

1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Moss, Brown1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Turner, Brown2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Forte, Brown

Academic All-Ivy SelectionsMarcus Becker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005, 2006Paul Krasinski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Rick Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Mark McAndrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007, 2008Josh Meyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002Matt Mullery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009Jade Newburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997Patrick Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003, 2004Jesse Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000, 2001

Carlos Williams, 1990 Ivy League Rookie of the Year

Jason Forte ’05 - Ivy Player of the Year

Mike Cingiser ’62

All-Ivy Cliff Ehrlich ’60

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1929R.O. Bromi ’31L. Farbon ’29W. L. Fogarty ’31H. Heller ’29H. R. Smith ’30 (Capt.)P. A. Snyder ’31A. W. Marteau ’29 (Mgr.)

1930R. O. Bromi ’31J. R. Caulkins ’32H. L. Harris ’32F. E. Hemelright ’31C. H. Mautell ’32R. H. Morey ’31J. Schein ’31P. A. Snyder ’31 (Capt.)E. A. Sherwood ’30 (Mgr.)

1931J. R. Caulkins ’32F. E. Hemelright ’31C. H. Mautell ’32J. G. Sawyer ’32J. Schein ’31W. M. Skinner ’32P. A. Snyder ’31 (Capt.)J. J. Walsh ’32W. R. Kuinard ’31 (Mgr.)

1932J. R. Caulkins ’32 (Capt.)O. P. Hammer ’34H. F. Malkowski ’32C. H. Mautell ’32R. H. Morse ’34H. S. Phillips ’34J. G. Sawyer ’32C. A. Dethloff ’32 (Mgr.)

1933C. H. Floren ’35O. P. Hammer ’34 (Capt.)W. J. Karaban ’35H. F. Malkowski ’34R. H. Morse ’34O. E. Neidlinger ’33R. H . Smith ’34W. J. Walsh ’33H. P. Skinner ’33 (Mgr.)

1934C. H. Floren ’35O. P. Hammer ’34 (Capt.)H. F. Malkowski ’34G. A. Morin ’35R. H. Morse ’34R. F. Noonan ’36D. V. Reed ’35N. Samdperil ’35A. V. Sizer ’36M. A. Rothleiu ’34 (Mgr.)

1935J. H. Biggs ’37W. W. Burbank ’37C. H. Floren ’35 (Capt.)W. J. Karaban ’35K. D. Kennedy ’37A. B. Morcom ’37R. F. Noonan ’36N. Samdperil ’35H. Van Aken ’36E. L. Read ’35 (Mgr.)

1936S. S. Armstrong ’36W. W. Burbank ’37E. K. Kennedy ’37A. B. Morcom ’37R. F. Noonan ’36 (Capt.)A. Sharkey ’38W. P. Gregory ’36

1937W. E. Chichester ’38W. W. Burbank ’37P. F. Clements ’37E. K. Kennedy ’37 (Capt.)G. Larkowich ’39A. B. Morcom ’37A. Sharkey ’38G. H. Truman ’39W. P. Horn, Jr. ’37 (Mgr.)

1938D. K. Burkhart ’38L. M. Campbell ’39W. E. Chichester ’38W. L. Glatfelter ’40W. E. Kelly ’40W. B. Mullen ’40H. Platt ’40W. I. Sadowsky ’38A. Sharkey ’38 (Capt.)A. A. Staff ’38G. H. Turman ’39R. L. Richard ’38 (Mgr.)

1939L. M. Campbell ’39G. W. Fischer ’41W. B. Mullen ’40J. A. Padden, Jr. ’41R. R. Person ’41H. Platt ’40G. H. Truman ’39 (Capt.)F. C. Wilson ’41J. M. Volkhardt ’39 (Mgr.)

1940G. G. Davis ’41W. E. Kelly ’40W. B. Mullen ’40J. A. Padden, Jr. ’41R. R. Person ’41H. Platt ’40 (Capt.)E. T. Savignano ’42E. D. Sheffe, Jr. ’42R. E. Staff ’40F. C. Wilson ’41J. H. Brigleb ’40 (Mgr.)

1941G. G. Davis ’41G. P. Delaney ’43G. W. Fisher ’41R. E. McGowan ’43J. A. Padden, Jr. ’41 (Co-Capt.)R. R. Person ’41H. D. Pogson ’42S. W. Pounaras ’42E. D. Sheffe, Jr. ’42J. Sokol ’41 (Co-Capt.)G. I. Palmer ’41 (Mgr.)

1942G. P. Delaney ’43L. Dunn ’42J. H. Gregory ’43R. E. McGowan ’43H. E. Miller, Jr. ’44H. D. Pogson ’42S. W. Pounaras ’42E. D. Sheffe, Jr. ’42 (Capt.)R. H. Swingler ’44J. H. Thompson, Jr. ’44J. A. Wood ’44J. F. Lockett, Jr. ’42 (Mgr.)

1943E. A. Blakey ’44E. W. Corner ’46G. P. Delaney ’43 (Capt.)J. H. Gregory ’43P. F. Hartung, Jr. ’43N. M. Marshall ’43H. E. Miller, Jr. ’44F. A. Schultz ’46R. H. Swingler ’44J. J. Tyrrell, Jr. ’44J. A. Wood ’44G. M. Leach ’43 (Mgr.)

1944B. K. Adams ’45E. A. Blakey ’45 (Capt.)A. W. Bussey ’47D. D. Dest ’46G. W. Grimshaw ’47A. H. Hartley, Jr. ’46D. C. Krammes ’46M. A. Phillips ’46P. B. Zuber ’47

1945J. W. Bach ’46A. W. Bussey ’47T. L. Culbertson ’46G. T. Gates ’47G. W. Grimshaw ’47 (Capt.)A. H. Hartley ’46M. A. Phillips ’46H. E. Reese ’47C. F. Roth ’46P. B. Zuber ’47P. S. Given ’47 (Mgr.)A. R. Dow ’47 (Mgr.)

1946H. W. Baker ’48R. F. Brownell ’49P. L. Capp ’48M. E. Costa ’48G. W. Grimshaw ’47 (Capt.)A. B. Hoying ’47G. R. Kolbourn ’49E. A. Netski ’47P. A. Nickel ’48H. E. Reese ’47R. H. Swingler ’47G. M. Watts ’47M. F. Wines ’47D. A. Zuber ’49P. B. Zuber ’47J. E. Wagner ’47 (Mgr.)J. J. Westerfield ’47 (Asst. Mgr.)D. L. Hall ’47 (Asst. Mgr.)

1947E. W. Corner ’49V. D’Angelo ’50P. L. Flick ’49R. C. Friend ’50G. W. Grimshaw ’47 (Capt.)F. H. Mahoney ’50H. E. Miller ’47F. A. Schultz ’49D. D. Parker ’47 (Co-Mgr.)A. F. Avantaggio ’47 (Co-Mgr.)

1948J. A. Cooney ’48E. B. Corcoran ’50E. W. Corner ’49 (Capt.)G. D. Jones ’50A. G. Kovachik ’49H. D. Lapides ’50J. V. Paterno ’50K. F. Provost ’50R. G. Smith ’48G. Sotiropoulos ’50G. F. Tyrrell ’50

1949J. A. Cooney ’49 (Co-Capt.)E. B. Corcoran ’50E. C. Creswell ’51A. G. Kovachik ’49 (Co-Capt.)F. A. Kozek ’51J. B. Lynch ’49F. H. Mahoney ’50J. V. Paterno ’50B. F. Patrick ’50D. L. Thurott ’51G. F. Tyrrell ’50C. H. .Whelan ’50E. DeWitt ’50 (Mgr.)

1950M. J. Badoian ’52E. B. Corcoran ’51E. C. Creswell ’51E. P. John ’50F. A. Kozek ’51F. H. Mahoney ’50 (Capt.)B. F. Patrick ’50K. F. Provost ’50G. F. Tyrrell ’50C. H. Whelan ’51E. DeWitt ’50 (Mgr.)

1951M. J. Badoian ’52D. R. Carter ’53J. Christopher ’53E. C. Creswell ’51A. R. Gauthier ’51F. A. Kozek ’51 (Capt.)V. S. Piscuskis ’53C. H. Whelan ’51R. S. McConnell ’52R. Wagner ’52 (Mgr.)

1952M. J. Badoian ’52 (Capt.)W. W. Corcoran ’52C. J. Judkins ’54A. Lederman ’54R. S. MacConnell ’52L. W. Murgo ’54J. F. Novatney ’52S. G. Plentzas ’54N. A. Sprinthall ’54

1953B. W. Arnold ’55E. F. Kincade ’55R. J. Malkiewicz ’55L. W. Murgo ’54 (Capt.)J. F. Pendergast ’55N. A. Spinrthall ’54E. J. Tooley ’55

1954B. W. Arnold ’55C. L. Blakfort ’54C. I. Judkins ’54E. F. Kincade ’55R. J. Malkiewicz ’55L. W. Murgo ’54 (Capt.)W. B. Olstad ’54J. F. Pendergast ’55N. A. Spinrthall ’54E. J. Tooley ’55

1955B. W. Arnold ’55P. L. Campisi ’56W. P. Gerould ’56E. F. Kincade ’55S. B. Lubin ’56R. Malkiewicz ’55C. W. Merritt ’56J. F. Pendergast ’55R. S. Popp ’55E. J. Tooley ’55 (Capt.)

1956J. G. Alaimo ’58P. L. Campisi ’56J. G. Ewing ’56J. V. Lyden ’57M. R. McCreery ’58J. F. McDaniels ’57C. W. Merritt ’56 (Capt.)A. P. Smith ’56J. J. Tebo ’58W. G. Wadsworth ’57

1957J. G. Alaimo ’58J. F. Bennett ’59N. J. Bogar ’59G. A. Forsythe ’59R. B. Harrison ’59J. V. Lyden ’57 (Capt.)M. R. McCreery ’58A. Poulsen ’59W. P. Suter ’59J. J. Tebo ’58W. G. Wadsworth ’57J. F. Wright ’59J. J. Roe ’57 (Mgr.)W. Cotter ’58 (Asst. Mgr.)W. R. Wallace ’59 (Asst. Mgr.)

1958J. G. Alaimo ’58 (Co-Capt.)J. F. Bennett ’59N. J. Bogar ’59G. A. Forsythe ’59M. R. McCreery ’58A. Poulsen ’59W. P. Suter ’59J. J. Tebo ’58 (Co-Capt.)W. Cotter ’58 (Mgr.)W. Wallace ’59 (Asst. Mgr.)R. K. Karp ’60 (Asst. Mgr.)L. Karpman ’60 (Asst. Mgr.)

1959J. E. Bellevance ’60J. F. Bennett ’59F. A. Broman ’61A. E. Diussa ’60C. J. Ehrlich ’60R. L. Hurley ’61P. Kallas ’60C. Mitchell ’61A. Poulsen ’59 (Capt.)D. C. Reed ’60W. P. Suter ’59W. Wallace ’59 (Mgr.)R. K. Karp ’60 (Asst. Mgr.)

1960J. E. Bellevance ’60D. W. Brockway ’62F. A. Broman ’61M. P. Cingiser ’62A. E. Diussa ’60C. J. Ehrlich ’60 (Co-Capt.)T. F. Gottfried ’62G. E. Heath ’62D. C. Reed ’60 (Co-Capt.)J. P. Taddiken ’62R. A. Hudson ’61 (Mgr.)R. P. Steinen ’62 (Asst. Mgr.)

1961E. F. Barth ’63B. N. Behn ’62F. A. Broman ’61 (Capt.)M. P. Cingiser ’62T. F. Gottfried ’62G. E. Heath ’62W. G. Oellrich ’63D. F. Remington ’61J. P. Taddiken ’62R. A. Hudson ’61 (Mgr.)L. A. Chasin ’62 (Mgr.)

1962E. F. Barth ’63B. N. Behn ’62D. M. Brockway ’62M. P. Cingiser ’62 (Capt.)F. M. Driscoll ’64T. F. Gottfried ’62G. L. Nell ’64J. P. Taddiken ’62A. H. Young ’64M. A. Cardozo ’63 (Mgr.)R. J. Aarenson ’64 (Asst. Mgr.)B. Orsenstein ’63 (Asst. Mgr.)

1963E. F. Barth ’63 (Capt.)J. A. Dodge ’65F. M. Driscoll ’64D. A. Jones ’65G. J. Merrill ’65G. L. Nell ’64W. G. Oellrich ’63J. C. Parry ’65R. D. Tarr ’65A. H. Young ’64R. J. Aarenson ’64 (Asst. Mgr.)J. Peters ’64 (Mgr.)

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1964-1989

1964J.A. Dodge ’65F. M. Driscoll ’64D. A. Jones ’65S. J. Kadison ’66G. J. Merrill ’65A. A. Milanesi ’66P. E. Schuster ’65D. Tarr ’66R. D. Tarr ’65A. H. Young ’64S. A. Schwartz ’66 (Mgr.)

1965J. A. Dodge ’65M. C. Fahey ’67A. H. Fishman ’67D. Gale ’67D. A. Jones ’65J. E. Jones ’65 (Capt.)S. J. Kadison ’66G. J. Merrill ’65A. A. Milanesi ’66R. D. Tarr ’65D. Tarr ’66S. A. Schwartz ’66 (Mgr.)

1966J. G. Donaldson ’68M. C. Fahey ’67A. H. Fishman ’67D. Gale ’67D. G. Houghton ’66S. J. Kadison ’66R. S. Landau ’68W. W. Reynolds ’68S. W. Siguar ’68S. K. Smith ’67D. Tarr ’66 (Capt.)S. A. Schwartz’66 (Mgr.)

1967A. H. Fishman ’67 (Capt.)D. Gale ’67R. S. Landau ’68B. D. Moger ’69R. F. Purvis ’69W. W. Reynolds ’68S. W. Siguar ’68W. S. Ring ’68 (Mgr.)

1968J. G. Donaldson ’68W. J. Goldsmith ’69R. S. Landau ’68 (Co-Capt.)B. D. Moger ’69R. F. Purvis ’69W. W. Reynolds ’68 (Co-apt.)J. J. Ross ’70S. W. Siguar ’68J. A. Stankovic ’70R. E. Wakefield ’70P. W. Jusczyk ’70 (Mgr.)P. L. Lambert ’70 (Mgr.)

1969M. E. Danner ’71W. J. Goldsmith ’69W. E. Kahn ’71B. D. Moger ’69 (Co-Capt.)R. S. Pratt ’71R. F. Purvis ’69 (Co-Capt.)L. R. Roederscheimer ’71A. J. Shers ’71J. A. Stankovic ’70R. J. Tyler ’71R. E. Wakefield ’70P. W. Jusczyk ’70 (Mgr.)L. P. Haller ’69 (Mgr.)

1970A. L. Berman ’72O. Colvin ’71W. E. Kahn ’71W. L. Kolkmeyer ’72R. S. Pratt ’71R. J. Tyler ’71P. W. Jusczyk ’70 (Mgr.)

1971A. L. Berman ’72J. T. Cahill ’73A. R. Gallotta ’73R. M. Hansen ’73R. M. Kolkmeyer ’72R. S. Pratt ’71R. C. Stiff ’73C. J. Tillery ’73R. J. Tyler ’71 (Capt.)F. A. Besoa ’71 (Mgr.)

1972A. L. Berman ’72J. M. Burke ’74R. J. Cureton ’73M. Flynn ’74G. M. Glass ’74W. L. Kolkmeyer ’72 (Capt.)W. C. Mead ’74R. C. Stiff ’73C. J. Tillery ’73C. A. Gallo ’74 (Mgr.)

1973W. F. Almon ’75P. H. Brown ’75J. M. Burke ’74S. J. Busam ’75V. A. Clarke ’75R. J. Cureton ’73 (Capt.)L. J. Desvigne ’75M. Flynn ’74E. P. Morris ’75J. J. Regan ’75C. A. Gallo ’74 (Mgr.)

1974P. H. Brown ’75 (Capt.)J. M. Burke ’74S. J. Busam ’75V. A. Clarke ’75L. J. Desvigne ’75M. Flynn ’74E. P. Morris ’75J. J. Regan ’75C. A. Gallo ’74 (Mgr.)

1975P. H. Brown ’75 (Capt.)S. J. Busam ’75V. A. Clarke ’75L. J. Desvigne ’75E. P. Morris ’75D. A. Raila ’76

1976C. W. Boulware ’77R. J. Crichton ’77G. A. Druitt ’77D. A. Raila ’76B. Saunders ’77 (Capt.)

1977E. C. Bernard ’77J. R. Bradshaw ’79R. J. Crichton ’77A. J. Dolan ’79T. G. Farrell ’78A. Haneefe ’79P. Harrell ’79C. Mack ’79B. C. Rhodes ’79B. Saunders ’77 (Capt.)G. F. Scotland ’77

1978W. C. Baker ’78A. J. Dolan ’79T. G. Farrell ’78 (Capt.)A. Haneefe ’79B. C. Rhodes ’79

1979P. J. Cameron ’81W. L. Chinetti ’79A. J. Dolan ’79 (Capt.)R. A. Friedman ’79S. M. Kroll ’81R. A. Lambert ’79S. C. McCarthy ’81P. V. Moss ’80T. H. Robinson ’79R. C. Stanley ’81J. R. Sweetser ’80T. J. Ziko ’81

1980S. M. Bowman ’82P. J. Cameron ’81W. L. Chapman ’83D. C. Erickson ’83I. H. James ’84S. M. Kroll ’81S. C. McCarthy ’81P. V. Moss ’80 (Capt.)T. V. Mundy ’82R. C. Stanley ’81J. R. Sweetser ’80

1981S. M. Bowman ’82A. D. Bynum ’84P. J. Cameron ’81 (Tri-Capt.)W. L. Chapman ’83D. C. Erickson ’83I. H. James ’84M. V. Jones ’84J. A. McBride ’84 (Tri-Capt.)S. C. McCarthy ’81 (Tri-Capt.)J. F. Mihaley ’84T. V. Mundy ’82M. H. Pedi ’84J. C. Samsen ’84R. C. Stanley ’81

1982H. O. Bell ’85S. M. Bowman ’82 (Co-Capt.)D. W. Brittain ’85A. D. Bynum ’84W. L. Chapman ’83I. H. James ’84S. E. Langs ’85J. A. McBride ’84J. F. Mihaley ’84T. W. Mulder ’85T. V. Mundy ’82 (Co-Capt.)J. C. Samsen ’84

1983H. O. Bell ’85D. P. Brady ’86D. H. Browne ’83A. D. Bynum ’84W. L. Chapman ’83 (Capt.)P. S. Eckstein ’85J. E. Gooding ’86S. E. Langs ’85J. A. McBride ’84T. W. Mulder ’85J. M. Thompson ’86J. S. Turner ’86M. G. Waitkus ’86E. M. Wayda ’86

1984K. Bigby ’87D. P. Brady ’86A. D. Bynum ’84 (Capt.)M. W. Daly ’87J. E. Gooding ’86J. Graves ’86K. Lahiff ’87S. E. Langs ’85P. C. Lynch ’87T. W. Mulder ’85T. A. Murray ’87J. J. O’Hara ’85D. A. Taylor ’87J. S. Turner ’87M. G. Waitkus ’86E. W. Wayda ’86

1985H. O. Bell ’85K. Bigby ’87D. P. Brady ’86T. G. Buerk ’86M. W. Daly ’87J. E. Gooding ’86A. O. Katsaros ’88S. E. Langs ’85 (Co-Capt.)P. C. Lynch ’87T. W. Mulder ’85 (Co-Capt.)T. A. Murray ’87D. A. Taylor ’87J. S. Turner ’86M. G. Waitkus ’86E. W. Wayda ’86

1986D. P. Brady ’86 (Tri-Capt.)T. G. Buerk ’86C. L. Burge ’89T. Chaney ’89C. Dowling ’89G. T. Gore ’89A. O. Katsaros ’88P. C. Lynch ’87S. P. Moran ’88T. A. Murray ’87T. E. Smith ’88D. A. Taylor ’86M. K. Thompson ’89J. S. Turner ’86 (Tri-Capt.)D. T. Visscher ’87M. G. Waitkus ’86 (Tri-Capt.)

1987C. L. Burge ’89T. Chaney ’89P. W. Grunau ’87A. Jackson ’90A. O. Katsaros ’88T. J. Klock ’90P. C. Lynch ’87 (Tri-Capt.)S. P. Moran ’88B. M. Muri ’90T. A. Murray ’87 (Tri-Capt.)M. S. Rudolph ’90D. A. Taylor ’87M. K. Thompson ’89D. T. Visscher ’87 (Tri-Capt.)D. L. Whitmore ’90

1988C. L. Burge ’89T. Chaney ’89W. Coffey ’91C. Dowling ’89M. Gates ’91A. Jackson ’90A. O. Katsaros ’88 (Co-Capt.)T. J. Klock ’90S. P. Moran ’88 (Co-Capt.)B. M. Muir ’90J. Pijanowski ’91M. S. Rudolph ’90M. K. Thompson ’89M. Traina ’91D. L. Whitmore ’90

1989C. L. Burge ’89 (Tri-Capt.)W. Coffey ’90C. Dowling ’89 (Tri-Capt.)J. A. Drezner ’92M. Gates ’91C. T. Gosk ’92A. Jackson ’90R. R. Lloyd ’92 T.K. Lowry ’92B. Muir ’90C. W. Savage ’92S. J. Thomas ’92M. K. Thompson ’89 (Tri-Capt.)D. L. Whitmore ’90

Russ Tyler ’71 and Head Coach Gerry Alaimo ’58

Lou Murgo ’54, Mike Cingiser ’62 & Harry Platt ’40

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1990B. J. Batory ’93V. R. Clayton ’93W. C. Coffey ’91J. A. Drezner ’92M. G. Gates ’91C. T. Gosk ’92A. F. Jackson ’90 (Co-Capt.)R. R. Lloyd ’92T. K. Lowry ’92D. S. Mills ’93B. M. Muir ’90 (Co-Capt.)C. W. Savage ’92S. J. Thomas ’92R. R. Torbert ’92C. W. Williams ’93C. Diamond ’92 (Mgr.)

1991V. R. Clayton ’93W. C. Coffee ’91 (Tri-Capt.)J. A. Drezner ’92M. G. Gates ’91 (Tri-Capt.)C. T. Gosk ’92C. Klimas ’94R. R. Lloyd ’92 (Tri-Capt.)T. K. Lowry ’92D. S. Mills ’93D. Pisano ’94S. J. Thomas ’92C. W. Savage ’92D. K. Stewart ’94R. R. Torbert ’92C. W. Williams ’93C. Diamond ’92 (Mgr.)

1992D. Bradley ’94K. Capers ’92A. Cole ’95V. R. Clayton ’93J. A. Drezner ’92 (Tri-Capt.)C.T. Gosk ’92J. Koplik ’95R. R. Lloyd ’92 (Tri-Capt.)T. K. Lowry ’92D. S. Mills ’93M. Nagel ’95B. Overton ’95C. W. Savage ’92 (Tri-Capt.)M. Smith ’95R. R. Torbert ’92C. Diamond ’92 (Mgr.)

1993D. M. Barba ’94E. L. Blackiston ’96D. Bradley ’94O. T. Bryant ’96V. R. Clayton ’93 (Co-Capt.)A. Cole ’95J. R. Joseph ’96J. A. Kaps ’96J. M. Koplik ’95B. S. Lloyd ’96D. S. Mills ’93 (Co-Capt.)M. H. Mumcuoglu ’96S. P. Silas ’96M. Smith ’95D. K. Stewart ’94

1994E. L. Blackiston ’96D. Bradley ’94 (Tri-Capt.)O. T. Bryant ’96C. L. Buenning ’96A. Cole ’95 (Tri-Capt.)E. M. Horne ’97J. R. Joseph ’96J. A. Kaps ’96J. M. Koplik ’95B. S. Lloyd ’96J. E. Newburn ’97J. M. Rowley ’97S. P. Silas ’96D. K. Stewart ’94 (Tri-Capt.)C. G. Thanos ’97C. A. White ’97

1995E. L. Blackiston ’96 (Tri-Capt.)O. T. Bryant ’96C. L. Buenning ’96A. Cole ’95 (Tri-Capt.)D. P. Forbes ’97J. R. Joseph ’96J. M. Koplik ’95 (Tri-Capt.)M. J. Kostur ’97P. E. Krasinski ’98V. H. Lesley ’98B. S. Lloyd ’96J. E. Newburn ’97J. M. Rowley ’97J. A. Sewer ’98S. P. Silas ’96C. A. White ’97

1996E. L. Blackiston ’96 (Tri-Capt.)A. C. Butler ’99O. T. Bryant ’96D. P. Forbes ’97A. J. Hill ’99J. R. Joseph ’96 (Tri-Capt.)P. E. Krasinski ’98V. H. Lesley ’98B. S. Lloyd ’96 (Tri-Capt.)J. E. Newburn ’97K. A. Rountree ’99J. M. Rowley ’97J. A. Sewer ’98S. P. Silas ’96C. A. White ’97D. Martinelli ’98 (Mgr.)S. Sienkwiewicz ’99 (Mgr.)

1997J. L. Bucci ’00A. C. Butler ’99M. F. Catapano ’97D. P. Forbes ’97O. Kapetanovic ’00P. E. Krasinski ’98V. H. Lesley ’98J. E. Newburn ’97J. J. Perry ’00K.A. Rountree ’99J. M. Rowley ’97 (Co-Capt.)J. A. Sewer ’98S.T. Sienkiewicz ’99C. A. Vandiver ’00C. A. White ’97 (Co-Capt.)D. Martinelli ’98 (Mgr.)G. Quiveryn ’99 (Mgr.)

1998 T. G. Amon ’01J. L. Bucci ’00M. J. D’Antoni ’01T. G. Driggers ’01P. B. Johnson ’01O. Kapetanovic ’00P. E. Krasinski ’98 (Tri-Capt.)V. H. Lesley ’98 (Tri-Capt.)S. Moore ’02P. G. Nee ’01J. J. Perry ’00K. A. Rountree ’99J. A. Sewer ’98 (Tri-Capt.)S. T. Sienkiewicz ’99C. A. Vandiver ’00D. Martinelli ’98 (Mgr.)G. Quiveryn ’99 (Mgr.)

1999T. G. Amon ’01J. T. Brown ’02M. J. D’Antoni ’01T. G. Driggers ’01S. P. Etheridge ’02J. P. Meyer ’02P. G. Nee ’01K. A. Rountree ’99 (Capt.)S. T. Sienkiewicz ’99Q. J. Tamm ’02C. A. Vandiver ’00J. L. Verdeaux ’02O. R. Ware ’02J. J. Wood ’02G. Quiveryn ’99 (Mgr.)

2000T. J. Brown ’02S. P. Etheridge ’02R. J. Findlay ’03B. Howard ’03E. E. Hunt ’03J. Bowes-Little ’02J. P. Meyer ’02A. J. Morin ’03P. G. Nee ’01A. A. Nuualiitia ’03C. A. Vandiver ’00 (Capt.)J. L. Verdeaux ’02O. R. Ware ’02J. J. Wood ’02

2001R. M. Carrington ’04W. E. Collier ’04T. G. Driggers ’01S. P. Etheridge ’02B. Howard ’03E. E. Hunt ’03J. Kilburn ’04M. F. Martin ’04M. C. McCloskey ’04M. J. McLeggon ’04J. P. Meyer ’02A. A. Nuualiitia ’03W. P. Powers ’04J. B. Simpson ’04O. R. Ware ’02J. J. Wood ’02R. J. Humm ’04 (Mgr.)M. Troutman ’04 (Mgr.)

2002N.N. Eads ’05S.P. Etheridge ’02J.A. Forte ’05B. Howard ’03E.E. Hunt ’03J. Kilburn ’04G.J. King ’05M.F. Martin ’04J.P. Meyer ’02A.A. Nuualiitia ’03W.P. Powers ’04J.B. Simpson ’04O.R. Ware ’02R.J.Humm ’04 (Mgr.)

2003J.W. Augustine ’03H. Bailey ’03A.R. Braun ’06J.A. Forte ’05E.E. Hunt ’03J. D. Jhabvala ’06J. Kilburn ’04G.J. King ’05B.A. Logan ’06M. F. Martin ’04A. A. Nuualiitia ’03W.P. Powers ’04L. S. Ruscoe ’06A.M. Salter ’06R.J. Humm ’04 (Mgr.)

2004M.J. Becker ’07A.R. Braun ’06K. Chones ’07P.J. Flaherty ’07J.A. Forte ’05J. Kilburn ’04S.P. Manhanga ’07M.F. Martin ’04S.T. McDonald ’06W.P. Powers ’04L.S. Ruscoe ’06A.M. Salter ’06R.J. Humm ’04 (mgr.)

2005M.J. Becker ’07A. W. Coulibaly ’08J. V. Daniels ’08N. N. Eads ’07P.J. Flaherty ’07J. A. Forte ’05D. Huffman ’08K. L. Jeppesen ’08M.J. McDonald ’08S. P. Manhanga ’07M. J. McAndrew ’08E. L. Nordrum ’08L. S. Ruscoe ’06S. Ting ’07 (mgr.)A. Conrad ’07 (mgr.)

2006M.J. Becker ’07N.N. Eads ’07S. M. Friske ’09PJ Flaherty ’08D. Huffman ’08K.L. Jeppesen ’08A. Jimenez ’09J. L. Kresse ’09M.J. McDonald ’08S.P. Manhanga ’07M.J. McAndrew ’08L.S. Ruscoe ’06 C.A. Skrelja ’09A. Conrad ’07 (mgr.)

2007C. W. Aldridge ’10M. J. Becker ’07N. N. Eads ’08S. M. Friske ’09S. D. Gruber ’10D. Huffman ’08M. J. MacDonald ’09S. P. Manhanga ’08M. J. McAndrew ’08M. K. Mullery ’10C. A. Skrelja ’09A. Conrad ’07 (mgr.)D. Caruolo ’09 (mgr.)

2008C.W. Aldridge ‘10S.M. Friske ‘09S.D. Gruber ‘10S.M. Kane ‘11M.F. Kelly ‘11D. Huffman ‘08G.J. Leffelman ‘11M.J. MacDonald ‘08M.J. McAndrew ‘08M.K. Mullery ‘10C.A. Skrelja ‘09P.J. Sullivan ‘11C.S. Taylor ‘11A.M. Williams ‘11D. Caruolo ’09 (mgr.)T. Wilson G’08 (mgr.)

2009S.M. Friske ‘09S.D. Gruber ‘10J.H. Harris ‘12S. Kaluz ‘12S.M. Kane ‘11M.F. Kelly ‘11G.L. Leffelman ‘11M.K. Mullery ‘10C.A. Skrelja ‘09P.J. Sullivan ‘11C.S. Taylor ‘11A.M. Williams ‘11D. Caruolo ’09 (mgr.)Aaron Jiminez ’09 (mgr.)

Ira James ’84 2001-2002 Team

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2009-2010 Ivy League Schedule

2009-2010 Brown University Men’s Basketball Media Guide | Page 68

Ivy League Basketball

Friday, November 13 Yale vs. Sacred Heart (at Bridgeport, Conn.), 5:30 pm Brown at St. Francis (N.Y.), 7 pm Dartmouth at Boston College, 7 pm Harvard at Holy Cross, 7 pm Penn at Penn State, TBA

Saturday, November 14 Princeton at Central Michigan, 1 pm Cornell at Alabama, TBA

Sunday, November 15 Brown at Virginia Tech, 4 pm William & Mary at Harvard, 2 pm Dartmouth at George Mason, 4 pm

Monday, November 16 Yale vs. Hofstra (at Storrs, Conn.), 6:30 pm Penn at Villanova, TBA

Tuesday, November 17 Yale vs. TBD (at Storrs, Conn.) Columbia at DePaul, 8:30 pm

Wednesday, November 18 Rhode Island at Brown, 7:30 pm Manhattan at Princeton, 7 pm Cornell at UMass, TBA

Friday, November 20 Brown at St. John’s, 7 pm Longwood at Columbia, 7 pm Seton Hall at Cornell, 7 pm Bryant at Harvard, 7 pm

Saturday, November 21 Army at Princeton, 2 pm Dartmouth at Furman, 7 pm Delaware at Penn, 7 pm Quinnipiac at Yale, 7 pm

Sunday, November 22 Maine at Brown, 2pm

Monday, November 23 Harvard at Army, 2 pm Yale at TBD

Tuesday, November 24 Princeton at George Washington, 7 pm Cornell at Syracuse, 7 pm Loyola (Md.) at Dartmouth, 7 pm Bucknell at Columbia, 8 pm Drexel at Penn, TBA Yale at TBA

Wednesday, November 25 Brown at Bryant, 4 pm New Hampshire at Harvard, 7 pm

Friday, November 27 Cornell vs. Toledo (at Philadelphia, Pa.), 2 pm Brown vs. Philadelphia Sciences (at The Palestra), 4 pm Columbia at Syracuse, 7 pm

Saturday, November 28 Cornell vs. Vermont (at Philadelphia, Pa.), 2 pm Brown vs. Siena (at Philadelphia, Pa.), 4 pm Yale at Army, 4 pm Hartford at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Sunday, November 29 Cornell at Drexel, 2:30 pm Harvard at Boston U. Princeton at California, 5 pm

Monday, November 30 Columbia at Sacred Heart, 7 pm

Tuesday, December 1 Vermont at Dartmouth, 7 pm Penn vs. TBA, TBA

Wednesday, December 2 Holy Cross at Brown, 7:30 pm Cornell at Bucknell, 7 pm Yale at Hartford, 7 pm Rice at Harvard, 8 pm

Thursday, December 3 Lehigh at Columbia, 7 pm

Friday, December 4 Penn at Navy, TBA

Saturday, December 5 Brown at Minnesota, 2:30 pm (CST) Columbia at Stony Brook, 2 pm

Monday, December 6 Harvard vs. UConn Lafayette at Princeton

Monday, December 7 Brown at Providence, 7 pm Vermont at Yale, 7 pm

Tuesday, December 8 Columbia at Wagner, 7 pm Albany at Penn, 7 pm

Wednesday, December 9 Harvard at Boston College, 7 pm Princeton at Rutgers, 7 pm Bryant at Yale, 7:30 pm

Saturday, December 12 Columbia at Bryant, 1 pm Army at Dartmouth, 7 pm Penn at Monmouth, 7 pm

Sunday, December 13 Princeton at UNC Greensboro, 1 pm Lyndon State at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Wednesday, December 16 Monmouth at Princeton, 7 pm

Thursday, December 17 Dartmouth at Lehigh, 7 pm

Sunday, December 2 Dartmouth at New Hampshire, 1 pm Princeton at Maine, 3 pm Cornell vs. Davidson (at New York, N.Y.), TBA

Monday, December 21 Yale at Providence, 7 pm Cornell vs. St. John’s/Hofstra (at New York, N.Y.), TBA

Tuesday, December 22 Colgate at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Wednesday, December 23 Harvard at Georgetown, noon Columbia at Quinnipiac, 7 pm

Monday, December 28 MIT at Harvard, 4 pm Kean at Brown, 7 pm Penn at Davidson, TBA

Tuesday, December 29 Yale at Colorado, TBA Cornell at La Salle, TBA

Wednesday, December 30 Dartmouth at Quinnipiac, 2 pm Brown at Sacred Heart, 7 pm George Washington at Harvard, 6 pm Maine at Columbia, 7 pm Wagner at Princeton, 7 pm

Thursday, December 31 Yale at Colorado State, 4 pm Penn St. Erie - The Behrend College at Cornell, TBA Penn at Duke, 6 pm

Saturday, January 2 American at Brown, 1 pm Bryant at Cornell, 2 pm Harvard at Seattle Princeton at St. Joseph’s

Sunday, January 3 Yale at Albany, TBA Penn at Lafayette, TBA

Monday, January 4 Wagner at Brown, 7 pm American at Columbia, 7 pm Harvard at Santa Clara Bucknell at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Tuesday, January 5 Princeton at Marist, 7 pm Yale at Lehigh

Wednesday, January 6 Brown at Army, 7 pm Columbia at Lafayette, 7 pm Penn at UMBC, 7 pm Cornell at Kansas, 8 pm

Thursday, January 7 Albertus Magnus at Yale, 7 pm

Friday, January 8 Cornell at South Dakota, 8:30 pm

Saturday, January 9 *Dartmouth at Harvard, 2 pm NJIT at Yale, 2 pm

Monday, January 11 Brown at Quinnipiac, 7 pm St. Francis (N.Y.) at Columbia, 7 pm Clarkson at Cornell, 7 pm

Wednesday, January 13 Temple at Penn, TBA

Friday, January 15 *Brown at Yale, 7 pm

Saturday, January 16 *Columbia at Cornell, 4 pm

Monday, January 18 St. Francis (N.Y.) at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Wednesday, January 20 La Salle at Penn, TBA

Friday, January 22 *Yale at Brown, 7 pm

Saturday, January 23 *Cornell at Columbia, 7 pm *Harvard at Dartmouth, 7 pm

Sunday, January 24 TBA at Princeton, 2 pm

Monday, January 25 St. Joseph’s at Penn, TBA

Friday, January 29 *Penn at Yale *Princeton at Brown, 7 pm *Dartmouth at Cornell, 7 pm *Harvard at Columbia, 7 pm

Saturday, January 30 *Penn at Brown, 7 pm *Princeton at Yale, 7 pm *Dartmouth at Columbia, 7 pm *Harvard at Cornell, 7 pm

Friday, February 5 *Penn at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Princeton at Harvard, 7 pm *Brown at Columbia, 7 pm *Yale at Cornell, 7 pm

Saturday, February 6 *Penn at Harvard *Princeton at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Brown at Cornell, 7 pm *Yale at Columbia, 7 pm

Friday, February 12 *Columbia at Princeton, 7 pm *Dartmouth at Brown, 7 pm *Harvard at Yale, 7 pm *Cornell at Penn, 7 pm

Saturday, February 13 *Columbia at Penn, 7 pm *Harvard at Brown, 7 pm *Dartmouth at Yale, 7 pm *Cornell at Princeton, 6 pm

Tuesday, February 16 *Princeton at Penn, 7 pm

Friday, February 19 *Brown at Penn, 7 pm *Columbia at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Yale at Princeton, 7 pm *Cornell at Harvard, 7 pm

Saturday, February 20 *Brown at Princeton, 6 pm *Yale at Penn, 7 pm *Cornell at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Columbia at Harvard, 7 pm

Friday, February 26 *Penn at Columbia, 7 pm *Princeton at Cornell, 7 pm *Yale at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Brown at Harvard, 7 pm

Saturday, February 27 *Penn at Cornell, 7 pm *Princeton at Columbia, 7 pm *Brown at Dartmouth, 7 pm *Yale at Harvard, 7 pm

Friday, March 5 *Harvard at Penn, 7 pm *Dartmouth at Princeton, 7 pm *Cornell at Brown, 7 pm *Columbia at Yale, 7 pm

Saturday, March 6 *Dartmouth at Penn, 7 pm *Harvard at Princeton, 7 pm *Cornell at Yale, 7 pm *Columbia at Brown, 7 pm

Tuesday, March 9 *Penn at Princeton, 7 pm

Thursday, March 11 Ivy League Playoff (if nec.)

Saturday, March 13 Ivy League Playoff (if nec.)

Tuesday, March 16 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds at TBA (thru 3/21)

Thursday, March 25 NCAA Regionals at TBA (thru 3/28)

Saturday, April 3 NCAA Semi-Finals at Indianapolis, Ind.

Monday, April 5 NCAA Final at Indianapolis, Ind.

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2009-2010 Schedule 11/13 Fri. at St. Francis (NY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 11/15 Sun. Philly Hoop Group Classic at Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. 11/18 Wed. RHODE ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. 11/20 Fri. Philly Hoop Group Classic at St. John’s (NY) . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 11/22 Sun. MAINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p.m. 11/25 Wed. at Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. 11/27 Fri. Philly Hoop Group Classic vs. Philadelphia Sciences Palestra, Philadelphia . . . .4:00 p.m. 11/28 Sat. Philly Hoop Group Classic vs. Siena Palestra, Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. 12/2 Wed. HOLY CROSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. 12/5 Sat. at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30 p.m. (CST) 12/7 Mon. at Providence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 12/28 Mon. KEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 12/30 Wed. at Sacred Heart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/2 Sat. AMERICAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 p.m. 1/4 Mon. WAGNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/6 Wed. at Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/11 Mon. at Quinnipiac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. 1/15 Fri. at Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/22 Fri. YALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/29 Fri. PRINCETON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1/30 Sat. PENN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/5 Fri. at Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/6 Sat. at Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/12 Fri. DARTMOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/13 Sat. HARVARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/19 Fri. at Penn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/20 Sat. at Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 p.m. 2/26 Fri. at Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 2/27 Sat. at Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 3/5 Fri. CORNELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 3/6 Sat. COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.

Adrian Williams ’11

Peter Sullivan ’11

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