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Media guide for the 2010-11 Saint Joseph's University men's basketball team.
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Idris Hilliard
Charoy Bentley
SJU 2010-Media Guide 10/20/10 12:41 PM Page 1
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 1
2010-11 SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALLSchedule/Quick Facts ......................................22010‐11 Roster ................................................32010‐11 Preview ..........................................4‐5Saint Joseph’s Basketball ..............................6‐9Hagan Arena ..................................................10Ramsay Basketball Center..............................11Casciato Practice Facility................................12
COACHING STAFFPhil Martelli ............................................ 14‐21Mark Bass ................................................ 22‐23David Duda ..............................................24‐25Geoff Arnold ............................................26‐27Support Staff..................................................28The Hawk ......................................................29Directory/Facility Info ....................................30
2010‐11 HAWKSCharoy Bentley ........................................32‐33Idris Hilliard ..............................................34‐35Todd O’Brien ............................................36‐37Carl Baptiste ............................................38‐39Justin Crosgile ..........................................40‐41Carl Jones ................................................42‐43C.J. Aiken ......................................................44Langston Galloway ........................................45Halil Kanacevic ..............................................46Daryus Quarles ..............................................47Ronald Roberts, Jr. ........................................48Patrick Swilling, Jr. ........................................49
2009‐10 REVIEWSeason Review/Accomplishments ....................52Statistics ............................................................53Results ..............................................................54Points‐Rebounds‐Assists ..................................55Game‐by‐Game Statistics ..................................56Boxscores..................................................57‐68Atlantic 10 Standings/Honors ........................69Atlantic 10 Statistics ......................................70
HISTORYSJU by the Numbers ................................72‐73Coaches ....................................................74‐75Retired Numbers ......................................76‐77Memorable Games ........................................78Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena............................79Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse....................80‐81The Palestra..............................................82‐83Indvidual Records ....................................84‐85Team Records ................................................86Opponent/Career Records ............................87Season/Game Bests ......................................88Season/Career Bests ......................................891,000‐Point Scorers ..................................90‐94Year‐by‐Year Leaders ................................95‐97All‐Time Roster ......................................98‐100All‐Time Numbers ................................101‐102Honor Roll ............................................103‐104Year‐by‐Year Records............................106‐107Year‐by‐Year Results ............................108‐127All‐Time Series Results..........................128‐134Records vs. All Opponents ..........................134In‐Season Tournaments ........................135‐136Postseason Tournaments ............................137Atlantic 10 Tournament History ..................138NCAA Tournament History ..........................139
NCAA Tournament Boxscores ..............140‐145Postseason Records ....................................146Philadelphia Big 5 ........................................147Hawks vs. the Polls ......................................148SJU in the Polls ............................................148Coaches in the NBA......................................149Hawks in the NBA Draft ..............................150Hawks in the Pros ........................................151Assistant Coaches ........................................152Athletics Hall of Fame ..........................153‐155Big 5 Hall of Fame........................................156“The Perfect Season” ..................................157Jameer Nelson ............................................158
THE UNIVERSITYSaint Joseph’s University ......................160‐161James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus ......................162Philadelphia ................................................163Rev. Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. ........................164Dr. Cary Anderson........................................165Don DiJulia ..................................................166Athletic Administration ........................167‐168Athletic Staff/Head Coaches ........................169Educational Support Services ......................170Sports Medicine .......................................... 171Student‐Athlete Services ............................172SJU Tradition & Spirit ..................................17355 Years of the Hawk ..................................174
MEDIA INFORMATIONAtlantic 10 Conference ................................1762010‐11 Opponents/Tournaments ..............177Saint Joseph’s Sports Network ....................178Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk ..............................179Television ....................................................180Hawks on National Television ......................181Media Coverage ..........................................182Media Information ......................................183Radio/TV Roster ..........................................184
The 2010‐11 Saint Joseph’s Men’sBasketball Media Guide is a publica‐tion of the Saint Joseph’s UniversityOffice of Athletic Communications.
EDITING AND DESIGNMarie Wozniak
EDITORIAL ASSISTANCEJack Jumper, Joe Greenwich andKristin Santos
RESEARCHJohn Saeger ‘08
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCEAthletic Communications studentassistants John Gibbons, Matt Grace,Leah Hansen, Kerry Horleman, RachelHorton, Rebecca Naab, MeghanRafferty, Joe Schneyder, and EmilySchriner
COVER DESIGNSBarbara Curran of BAC Design
COVER AND INTERIOR PHOTOS Greg Carroccio/Sideline Photos, LLC
OTHER PHOTOSNBAE/Getty Images; FernandoMedina/NBA Photos; Pacers Sportsand Entertainment; NBAE/SportsAction Photography; MarkCampbell/UD Athletic MediaRelations; Tony Bailey; Bob Coldwell; Greg McDermott; Daniel BurkePhotography; Laird Bindrim; GregRust/Xavier University; S.R. Smith; Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated
SPECIAL THANKS TO:Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks;Eleanor Eichman; Los Angeles AthleticClub; Orlando Magic; NBA Photos;Philadelphia Daily News; PhiladelphiaInquirer, Philadelphia 76ers;Philadelphia Phillies; Pat McAvinue‐Saint Joseph’s University Library;Philadelphia Convention & VisitorsBureau
PRINTINGSmith‐Edwards‐Dunlap Company,Philadelphia, Pa.
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 2
2010-11 SCHEDULEDay Date Opponent EST TV RadioFri. Nov. 12 WESTERN KENTUCKY 7:30 p.m.Tue. Nov. 16 at Penn State 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Philly Hoop Group ClassicSat. Nov. 20 NORFOLK STATE 4:00 p.m.Tue. Nov. 23 at Fairfield 7:30 p.m. WNTPFri. Nov. 26 vs. Rutgers (Palestra) 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Dec. 1 at Drexel 7:00 p.m. TCNFri. Dec. 3 at Villanova 8:30 p.m. ESPNU WNTPSun. Dec. 5 at Princeton 5:00 p.m. WNTPWed. Dec. 8 MINNESOTA 7:00 p.m.Sat. Dec. 11 at Creighton 8:05 p.m. WNTPTue. Dec. 21 at Boston University 7:00 p.m.Tue. Dec. 28 at Holy Cross 7:05 p.m. WNTPFri. Dec. 31 SIENA 4:00 p.m.Wed. Jan. 5 DUQUESNE 7:00 p.m.Sat. Jan. 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON 4:00 p.m.Wed. Jan. 12 at Dayton 7:00 p.m. WNTPSat. Jan. 15 at Saint Louis 2:00 p.m. CSNWed. Jan. 19 RHODE ISLAND 7:00 p.m.Sat. Jan. 22 PENN (Palestra) 7:00 p.m. TCN WNTPWed. Jan. 26 at La Salle (Palestra) 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 29 TEMPLE (Palestra) 11:00 a.m. ESPNUWed. Feb. 2 at Richmond 7:00 p.m. WNTPSat. Feb. 5 MASSACHUSETTS 7:00 p.m.Sun. Feb. 13 at Fordham (Izod Center, E. Rutherford, N.J.) 4:00 p.m. CSNWed. Feb. 16 XAVIER 7:00 p.m. CSN^Sun. Feb. 20 at Temple 4:00 p.m. CSNWed. Feb. 23 at Massachusetts 7:00 p.m. TCN WNTPSat. Feb. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE 4:00 p.m.Wed. March 2 RICHMOND 7:00 p.m.Sat. March 5 at Charlotte 2:00 p.m. WNTPTue. March 8 Atlantic 10 First Round (Campus Sites)Fri. March 11 Atlantic 10 Quarterfinals +Sat. March 12 Atlantic 10 Semifinals +Sun. March 13 Atlantic 10 Championship + 1:00 p.m. CBS
Home games in CAPS at Hagan Arena unless noted+ at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.
TV Key: CSN= Comcast SportsNet (Pa.); TCN= The Comcast Network (Pa.); CSN^ = tape delay at 11 p.m. Audio streaming for all games on www.sjuhawks.com, with designated games on WNTP (990 AM)
Location........................................................Philadelphia, PA 19131Founded ....................................................................................1851Enrollment ............................................4,600 (full‐time undergrads)Denomination ..............................................Roman Catholic (Jesuit)Nickname ................................................................................HawksColors ....................................................................Crimson and GrayAthletic Affiliation ....................................................NCAA Division IConference ......................................................................Atlantic 10Home Arena............................................Michael J. Hagan ‘85 ArenaCapacity ....................................................................................4,200President ............................................................Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.Vice President for Student Life..................................Dr. Cary AndersonAssociate Vice President/Director of Athletics ....................Don DiJulia
2009‐10 Record ........................................................................11‐20 2009‐10 Atlantic 10 Conference Record (Place)..............5‐11 (12th) Letterwinners & Starters Returning/Lost ............................6/7; 3/2
Head Coach (alma mater) ..........................Phil Martelli (Widener, '76)Coach's Overall Record/Year ..............................289‐187, 16th seasonRecord at School/Year ................................................................ sameAssistant Coaches ............Mark Bass (Saint Joseph’s ’96)‐ 12th season..........................................David Duda (Spring Garden ‘88) ‐ 5th season........................................Geoff Arnold (Saint Joseph’s ‘86) ‐ 3rd seasonDirector of Basketball Operations ......Rob Sullivan (Saint Joseph’s ‘06)
Asst. AD/Communications (MBB Contact) ................Marie WozniakOffice Phone................................................................610‐660‐1727Athletic Communications Fax ....................................610‐660‐1724Email ..................................................................mwozniak@sju.edu
Basketball Office ........................................................610‐660‐1706Basketball Fax ............................................................610‐660‐1762Press Row ‐ Hagan Arena............................................610‐660‐2599Athletics Website ..............................................www.sjuhawks.com
2010‐11 BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 3
2010-11 ROSTERNUMERICAL
NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL1 C.J. Aiken Fr. F 6‐9 186 Conshohocken, Pa. Plymouth‐Whitemarsh2 Todd O’Brien Jr. C 7‐0 237 New Holland, Pa. Garden Spot5 Patrick Swilling, Jr. Fr. G 6‐2 212 New Orleans, La. Brother Martin
10 Langston Galloway Fr. G 6‐2 197 Baton Rouge, La. Christian Life Academy11 Charoy Bentley Sr. G 5‐11 181 West Haven, Conn. Harding12 Justin Crosgile So. G 5‐11 168 Paterson, N.J. DePaul13 Ronald Roberts, Jr. Fr. F 6‐8 201 Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter’s Prep22 Taylor Trevisan So. G 6‐2 185 West Chester, Pa. Salesianum (Del.)21 Halil Kanacevic So.# F 6‐8 255 Staten Island, N.Y. Curtis24 Daryus Quarles Fr. F 6‐6 175 Paulsboro, N.J. Paulsboro32 Idris Hilliard Sr. F 6‐7 215 Roselle, N.J. The Hun School 35 Carl Jones So. G 5‐11 150 Garfield Heights, Ohio Garfield Heights42 Carl Baptiste So. F 6‐8 243 Pittstown, N.J. North Hunterdon
ALPHABETICAL
NO. NAME YR. Pos. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL1 C.J. Aiken Fr. F 6‐9 186 Conshohocken, Pa. Plymouth‐Whitemarsh42 Carl Baptiste So. F 6‐8 243 Pittstown, N.J. North Hunterdon11 Charoy Bentley Sr. G 5‐11 181 West Haven, Conn. Harding12 Justin Crosgile So. G 5‐11 168 Paterson, N.J. DePaul10 Langston Galloway Fr. G 6‐2 197 Baton Rouge, La. Christian Life Academy32 Idris Hilliard Sr. F 6‐7 215 Roselle, N.J. The Hun School 35 Carl Jones So. G 5‐11 150 Garfield Heights, Ohio Garfield Heights21 Halil Kanacevic So.# F 6‐8 255 Staten Island, N.Y. Curtis2 Todd O’Brien Jr. C 7‐0 237 New Holland, Pa. Garden Spot
24 Daryus Quarles Fr. F 6‐6 175 Paulsboro, N.J. Paulsboro13 Ronald Roberts, Jr. Fr. F 6‐8 201 Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter’s Prep5 Patrick Swilling, Jr. Fr. G 6‐2 212 New Orleans, La. Brother Martin
22 Taylor Trevisan So. G 6‐2 185 West Chester, Pa. Salesianum (Del.)
# Transfer; will sit out 2010‐11 season
Pronunciation Guide(Carl) Baptiste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bap‐TEESTCharoy (Bentley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sha‐ROY(Justin) Crosgile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cross‐GUY‐ullIdris Hilliard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EE‐driss HILL‐ee‐URDHalil Kanacevic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .huh‐LILL CAN‐uh‐SEV‐ick(Daryus) Quarles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .darius quarrels(Bill) Lukasiewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lu‐KAZ‐uh‐WITZ
Head Coach: Phil Martelli (Widener '76) ‐ 16th year
Assistant Coaches: Mark Bass (Saint Joseph’s ‘95) ‐ 12th yearDavid Duda (Spring Garden ‘88) ‐ 5th yearGeoff Arnold (Saint Joseph’s 86) ‐ 3rd year
Director of Basketball Operations: Rob Sullivan (Saint Joseph’s ‘06)Athletic Trainer: Bill Lukasiewicz (Springfield ‘88)
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 4
2010-11 PREVIEWThe Saint Joseph's men's basketball team will take to the
court in 2010‐11 with a new look and a youthful roster, whichshould provide plenty of excitement for Hawk fans. With thedeparture of a few reserve players, and starters Darrin Govensand Garrett Williamson to graduation, head coach PhilMartelli will retool with six returning players and a recruitingclass that is one of the Hawks' most anticipated in recentyears. The Hawks had a down year in 2009‐10, especially by the
standards that Martelli has established for the program. Butthe coach has turned last year's results into motivation for theupcoming year and the returning Hawks have embraced thetask, showing intensity and enthusiasm in off‐season work‐outs. And although three starters return ‐ Idris Hilliard, ToddO'Brien and Justin Crosgile ‐ Martelli expects strong competi‐tion among all six returning players and the newcomers. "One of our strengths this season is that we have been
humbled. Another strength is that we have healthy competi‐tion at every position. We've also got an infusion of talentwhich is definitely a plus," said the coach, now in his 16th sea‐son. "But that talent will be inexperienced, so we have to pre‐vent that from becoming a weakness. And from a basketballpoint of view, and this is unusual for me to say this, we needdramatically improved guard play."Leading the Hawks' returnees are frontcourt players Hilliard
and O'Brien. Hilliard is SJU's top returning scorer with a 10.2average and will be looked upon to provide leadership to theyoung group. "Idris, like all of them, needs to be a better play‐er. That's not knocking him. But I know it gnaws away at himthat we haven't made the postseason. My responsibility is toshow him how to express that to his teammates in the properway," Martelli said. O'Brien, a 7‐foot junior, was last year's leading rebounder
with 6.3 boards per game in his first season with the Hawksand will be needed toincrease those num‐bers. “Todd has atremendous workethic and an intensedesire to please. He isa wonderful team‐mate. We need hisphysical presence onthe backboard and inthe lane defensively,”stated Martelli.Carl Baptiste (2.1
ppg) saw action in 30games his freshmanyear and will chal‐lenge for time in thefrontcourt. “Carl hasthe skills to be a multi‐dimensional forwardin the Atlantic 10. Hehad flashes as a
freshman. The chal‐lenge is to slow himdown so his abilitiescan shine. I'mexpecting a hugejump from Carl thisyear,” said Martelli.Sophomore guards
Crosgile and CarlJones should be keyplayers with a year ofextensive playingtime under theirbelts. Crosgile got alate start to the sea‐son because of pre‐season hand surgerybut made his debut inthe sixth game. Heworked his way intothe starting lineup bythe beginning of A‐10play and started the final 19 games at point guard, averaging6.7 points."Justin clearly demonstrated the importance of the off‐sea‐
son,” Martelli said. “He didn't have a productive pre‐seasonand then got hurt. So to me, this Fall is really his first off‐sea‐son to improve. Looking ahead, I am interested in seeing howhe is going to use those minutes and that experience that hegained last year.”The flashier Jones was the team's fourth leading scorer with
his 9.6 average and exhibited a knack for scoring from long‐range. "Carl is another guy who came in thinking that collegebasketball is easy but after having a dramatic impact in thefirst three games, he got knocked down in the next few. I'veclearly seen a more humbled guy in the off‐season workoutsand being humbled is not a bad thing," said the coach. "In mymind, he and Justin have the most room to grow and I put mygreatest expectations on both of them to do that.” Senior Charoy Bentley (2.3 ppg) will add depth and experi‐
ence to the backcourt in his final season. "I always count onthe seniors, and Charoy and Idris are going to have to comeoutside of themselves this year. They have a good examplefrom a few years ago when Rob Ferguson did that and led histeam to the (2008) NCAA Tournament. Charoy and Idris aregoing to have to become leaders in order for this to work,"said the coach. Saint Joseph’s recruiting class was ranked 25th in the nation
by MaxPreps. The talented newcomers include thePennsylvania Player of the Year, C.J. Aiken (6‐9, F) andLouisiana products Langston Galloway (6‐2, G) and PatrickSwilling, Jr. (6‐2, G), who all helped their teams to state titles.New Jersey standouts Ronald Roberts, Jr. (6‐7, F) and DaryusQuarles (6‐6, F) round out the athletic group of freshmen whoare all expected to contribute immediately.
Todd O’Brien
Idris Hilliard
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 5
2010-11 PREVIEW“We are upgrading our
roster in terms of athlet‐ic ability, and that’s allwell and good, but peo‐ple can’t put too muchon them,” said Martelli.Aside from their athleticability, the thing thatjumps out to me aboutthis class is that three ofthem won state champi‐onships, one played for astate title (Roberts) andanother one (Quarles)would’ve won a title hadhe been able to play lastyear for his high school.”"I am much more inter‐
ested in the fact thattheir teams achievedsuccess than their indi‐vidual accolades. And
now the goal is to get each of these individuals going in a pos‐itive direction immediately so that when they take the floorthey're never using their college inexperience as any kind ofexcuse."Aiken averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and six blocked
shots for state champion Plymouth‐Whitemarsh while earningAll‐State honors. "C.J. has basketball gifts that are extraordi‐nary. He's a wonderful passer, he's a comfortable long‐rangeshooter, and has unreal timing to block shots,” Martelli said.“C.J. plays almost without emotion ‐ he doesn't have any highsand doesn't have any lows. Since he's going to be playingagainst men he's got to embrace the weight room and put onthe right kind of weight. That will be a test for our strengthand conditioning staff, and it's a test they must ace." Galloway scored over 26 points for Christian Life Academy
(La.) while earning District Player of the Year honors for thesecond time. A 6‐2 guard, he was an All‐State selection."Langston is a basketball player who does a lot of things well.He's athletic and long and is a guy who I fully anticipate com‐peting for rotation minutes," said the coach. Swilling, also a football standout at Brother Martin High
School, is a fellow Louisiana product and AAU teammate ofGalloway's. The son of College Football Hall of Famer PatSwilling, he averaged 18 points and helped his squad to thestate title while earning MVP honors of the championship."Patrick does a little bit of everything on the court. I think thebiggest characteristic that he brings as a basketball player isthat he is a vision passer. He sees the play, makes the play andplays the game easily."Quarles, from Paulsboro High School (N.J.), didn't play his
senior season because of transfer rules, but had a stellar jun‐ior year at Life Center Academy. He averaged 15 points, sevenrebounds and four blocks while receiving All‐South JerseySecond Team honors. "Daryus is long and lanky and is a
sponge in terms of taking in information,” said Martelli. “Hehas an air of desperation about chasing greatness, one whichis very comparable to what I saw in Delonte West. I don't real‐ly have a concern about him not playing in high school lastyear because he still played basketball and I think the accli‐mation to college will be quick for him.” Roberts was a late addition to the class but comes with just
as many accolades. He averaged 19 points and 12 reboundsfor Saint Peter's Prep, which was ranked sixth in New Jersey,and also garnered All‐State honors. "Ronald is another uniqueindividual who has lots and lots of basketball skills. He willneed to develop a forceful demeanor because he is such agood person. We're looking forward to working with himbecause there is so much to work with," Martelli said. Also new to the program is transfer Halil Kanecevic, a 2010
CAA All‐Rookie selection at Hofstra. The sophomore will havethree years of eligibility beginning in 2011‐12. The 6‐8 forwardposted 8.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per game with the Pride,while recording double figures 12 times. The athleticism of this group of first‐year players has been
noted by Martelli and he feels they will soon become favoritesof the SJU faithful. "They will make athletic plays that willbring people out of their seats," he said. The Hawks' youthful squad will take on a schedule that
Martelli called "calm” without the high‐level tournament thatthe Hawks had participated in the past two years (2008 EASports Maui Invitational and 2009 Paradise Jam). The sched‐ule is challenging with Minnesota, Penn State, Siena, Villanovaand Drexel, as well as the always‐tough Atlantic 10 slate. SaintJoseph's will be the local team in the Philly Hoop GroupClassic, where it will face Norfolk State at home, Fairfield onthe road and Rutgers at The Palestra. The challenge lies ahead for Saint Joseph's in 2010‐11 , but
Martelli is determined to bring the Hawks back to the levelthat is most associated with SJU basketball. "The goal here isto not recreate, but to re‐establish who we are and where westand in this city and this league," said the coach. "We cannotand will not be an afterthought."
Carl Jones and Charoy Bentley
2010‐11 Notes
• Saint Joseph’s will be the local representative for the Philly Hoop GroupClassic. SJU will host Norfolk State on Nov. 20, then travel to Fairfield onNov. 23. All four teams will play a doubleheader at The Palestra on Nov. 26,with Fairfield facing Norfolk State and Saint Joseph’s taking on Rutgers inthe nightcap.• When the Hawks face Rutgers on Nov. 26, Phil Martelli will be squaringoff against his youngest son Jimmy and former assistant coach Mike Rice.Rice is in his first season as head coach at Rutgers, while Jimmy is in his firstyear as assistant there after working with Rice for three years at RobertMorris. It will mark the first time that the elder Martelli has coached againstone of his sons. Older son Phil, Jr. is currently an assistant coach in hisfourth year at Niagara. • SJU will visit Drexel’s Daskalakis Athletic Center on Dec. 1 for the first timesince 1992, returning the favor to the Dragons, who came to Hawk Hill toopen Hagan Arena last season. • Freshman Langston Galloway, who hails from Baton Rouge, La., is thenephew of Hawk assistant coach Geoff Arnold. • The 24th game of this season will be the 500th game for Phil Martelli ashead coach of the Hawks.
COACHING STAFFCOACHING STAFF
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 15
Now entering his 16th sea‐son as Saint Joseph’s Universityhead coach, Phil Martelli hasbuilt a program that is consis‐tently one of the top in the
conference, a perennial post‐season participant and a key player onthe national scene, while earning his place among the top coaches inthe school’s storied history. The 2010‐11 season marks his 26th yearat SJU, including 10 years as an assistant coach.
His 15‐year career mark stands at 289‐187, while he ranks fourthin career winning percentage (.607) among SJU coaches. Setting theschool record for wins in a season (30) in 2004, Martelli has guidedSJU to 20 or more victories six times in 15 seasons. He is 146‐94 inAtlantic 10 play, which is the most conference wins for any activecoach in the A‐10. Martelli’s efforts and the success of the SJU pro‐gram have been recognized on a consistent basis. In fact, he hasearned a Coach of the Year award, whether it be a city, conference,or regional honor, in six of his 15 seasons.
Martelli faced a challenge in 2009‐10 with a young and inexperi‐enced squad that went 11‐20, coming off a 2008‐09 season that sawthe Hawks go 17‐15 for his ninth consecutive winning season. Amongthe highlights of ‘08‐09 was Ahmad Nivins earning AP HonorableMention All‐America honors and becoming the third Hawk in six yearsto garner the Atlantic 10’s Player of the Year Award. Nivins was alsochosen by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2009 NBA Draft, becoming thethird player coached by Martelli to be drafted.
The 2007‐08 Hawks reached the Atlantic 10 Championship gamefor the third time in four years and earned the program’s 19th bid tothe NCAA Tournament and Martelli’s fifth. The 11th‐seeded Hawksfell to sixth‐seeded Oklahoma in the NCAA First Round, ending theyear at 21‐13.
Martelli reached a significant milestone in 2006‐07 when he sur‐passed Hall of Famer Jack Ramsay for second place on the school’s all‐time list for wins, guiding a young squad to 18 victories.
Martelli has also been at his best when it counts the most as his 17postseason wins (6 NCAA, 11 NIT) are the most in schoolhistory, ahead of Ramsay’s 12. Martelli ranks first amongHawk coaches with a .653 postseason winning percent‐age (17‐9) and has taken SJU to the postseason in sevenof the last 10 years, and nine times in his 15 seasons.
Martelli turned in another top‐notch coaching per‐formance in 2005‐06. The Hawks went from a 10‐12record in February to win the final five games of the reg‐ular season and three straight in the conference tourna‐ment to reach the Atlantic 10 championship for the sec‐ond year in a row, falling just one point short of the title.The Hawks were rewarded with their sixth consecutivepostseason bid, but saw the season come to an end inthe NIT second round, closing with a 19‐14 mark.
Martelli’s effort was similar to the previous seasonwhere he turned in perhaps a more remarkable coachingjob than in 2003‐04 when he was the consensus NationalCoach of the Year. Faced with the loss of two NBA first‐round draft picks from the ‘03‐04 squad that went 30‐2,
the 2004‐05 Hawks struggled early on, but Martelli reworked theteam’s style of play to guide SJU to 21 wins in the calendar year of2005 to finish 24‐12. Saint Joseph’s posted the conference’s bestrecord (14‐2) and won its fifth straight regular‐season title to tie theleague record. The Hawks garnered the top seed in the conferencetournament for the second year in a row and reached the champi‐onship game. He was named the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year for thesecond straight season and the fourth time in his career. The Hawksearned their fifth consecutive postseason bid and made an excitingsix‐game run in the NIT, falling on a last‐second shot in the champi‐onship game. It marked the second time in his career that he guidedSJU to the NIT title game.
Martelli served as the head coach of the 2005 USA Under‐21World Championship Team, which competed at the FIBA U21 WorldChampionship in Argentina, earning a fifth‐place finish. He had previ‐ously worked with USA Basketball as an assistant coach for the USA’sgold‐medal winning teams at both the 2001 FIBA WorldChampionship for Young Men and the 1998 Goodwill Games.
The Martelli Family (back row, from left) – Phil, Jr., Phil, Jimmy; (front row) Philip Stephen, Meghan, Judy, Elizabeth
The Martelli FileCareer Record: 289‐187 (15 years)Atlantic 10 Record: 146‐94Postseason Record: 17‐9 (overall); 6‐5 (NCAA Tournament)
Birthdate: August 31, 1954Hometown: Media, Pa.Education: Widener University, 1976Playing Career:Widener University, 1972‐76College Coaching Career: Head Coach, Saint Joseph’s University, July 20, 1995 to present; Assistant Coach, Saint Joseph’s, 1985‐86to 1994‐95.Family: Wife, Judy; children ‐ Phil, Jr., Jimmy, Elizabeth; daughter‐in‐law Meghan; grandson Philip Stephen
PHIL MARTELLIPHIL MARTELLIHead Coach ‐ 16th Season
• 2004 Consensus National Coach of the Year •• Four‐time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year •
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 16
PHIL MARTELLIIn 2003‐04, Martelli
guided a focused andunselfish squad thatbecame the most com‐pelling story in college bas‐ketball. The Hawks wentundefeated in the regularseason, reached the pinna‐cle as the top‐ranked teamin the nation and earnedthe school’s first‐ever num‐ber‐one seed in the NCAATournament, advancing tothe Elite Eight. JameerNelson was the consensusNational Player of the Yearand, along with teammateDelonte West, was a first‐round selection in the NBADraft. The Hawks becamethe first team since 1990‐91 to go through the regular season withouta loss (27‐0). SJU opened the season ranked 12th in the polls andmoved up throughout the year, taking the top spot on March 8, 2004,for the first time ever. SJU finished fifth for its highest final rankingsince 1966. It was a school‐record fourth straight season, and fifth inMartelli’s tenure, that the Hawks were ranked in the AP poll.
Martelli guided SJU to its fourth NCAA appearance in nine seasons,and its first back‐to‐back berths since 1982. The top‐seeded Hawksreached the Elite Eight for the first time since 1981 before falling toOklahoma State in a heartbreaker, 64‐62.
He joined Nelson to sweep the National Coach and Player of theYear awards, marking one of the few times in history that the topplayer and coach were from the same school. Martelli won the 2004Naismith Award, the Henry Iba Award (USBWA), the inaugural AdolphRupp Cup, the Coach of the Year awards from both the AssociatedPress and CBS/Chevrolet, and the NABC Co‐Coach of the Year award.He was the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year for the third time and arepeat winner of the Harry Litwack Big 5 Coach of the Year award.
The Hawks also won their second outright Big 5 title under Martelliand their fourth straight Atlantic 10 regular season crown. The squadwas the recipient of the prestigious Wanamaker Award, given to the
team or athlete which brings the greatest credit to the city ofPhiladelphia, and was named the Team of the Year by thePhiladelphia Sportswriters Association.
One of the more colorful coaches in the nation, Martelli’s person‐ality, wit and accessibility have always made him a media favorite. Hispopularity grew to an even higher level in 2004, as the Hawksremained unbeaten and the coach was besieged by media requestsfrom all over the country. Martelli remained as accommodating asever and the Saint Joseph’s story was well‐documented by thePhiladelphia press and told by countless media outlets nationwide.
MARTELLI’S MARKSOVERALL ATLANTIC 10 FINAL AP HIGH AP COACH OF THE YEAR
YEAR W L PCT W L PCT FINISH POSTSEASON RANKING RANKING HONORS1995‐96 19 13 .594 9 7 .562 3rd East NIT Runner‐up Big 5 1996‐97 26 7 .788 13 3 .812 1st East NCAA Sweet 16 #12 #12 Atlantic 10, District,
Atlantic 10 Champion Eastern, Big 51997‐98 11 17 .393 3 13 .187 5th East1998‐99 12 18 .400 5 11 .312 5th East‐t1999‐00 13 16 .448 7 9 .437 4th East2000‐01 26 7 .788 14 2 .875 1st NCAA 2nd Round #22 #18 Atlantic 10, Eastern2001‐02 19 12 .613 12 4 .750 1st East‐t NIT 2nd Round #102002‐03 23 7 .767 12 4 .750 1st East NCAA 1st Round #25 District, Eastern2003‐04 30 2 1.000 16 0 1.000 1st East NCAA Elite Eight #5 #1 National, Atlantic 10, Big 5,
District, Eastern2004‐05 24 12 .667 14 2 .875 1st East NIT Runner‐up Atlantic 102005‐06 19 14 .575 9 7 .562 5th NIT 2nd Round2006‐07 18 14 .562 9 7 .562 6th2007‐08 21 13 .617 9 7 .562 4th‐t NCAA 1st Round2008‐09 17 15 .530 9 7 .562 5th2009‐10 11 20 .354 5 11 .312 11th‐tTOTALS 289 187 .607 146 94 .608 5 NCAA, 4 NIT (17‐9 record)
Phil Martelli continues his climb up thecharts, putting himself among theHawks’ all‐time winningest coaches. In2006‐07, Martelli surpassed NaismithBasketball Hall of Famer Jack Ramsayfor victories at SJU and now ranks sec‐ond.
Hawk Coaches by Victories YRS W L
1. Bill Ferguson 25 309 2082. Phil Martelli 15 289 1873. Jack Ramsay 11 234 72
Hawk Coaches by Winning Pct. YRS W L PCT.
1. Jack Ramsay 11 234 72 .7652. Jim Lynam 3 65 28 .6993. Jack McKinney 8 144 77 .6524. Phil Martelli 15 289 187 .607
Phil Martelli’s commitment to Saint Joseph’s has been equaled by theUniversity’s commitment to him. Prior to the 2008‐09 season, theUniversity extended Martelli’s contract another four years through the2015‐16 season.
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Martelli also added a new title to his résumé, that of "author." Thecoach co‐wrote a book, "Don't Call Me Coach: A Lesson Plan for Life"with Harold Gullan, Ph.D, which was published in the fall of 2007.
Martelli’s commitment to Saint Joseph’s is equaled by theUniversity’s commitment to him. The coach agreed to a new contractprior to the 2003‐04 season that wouldextend his tenure through at least the 2009‐10 campaign. Following the thrilling run in‘03‐04, the University extended the coach’scontract through the 2011‐12 season. Thatcommitment was taken a step further when,prior to the start of the 2008‐09 campaign,Martelli’s contract was extended through2015‐16.
Martelli is not only passionate for coach‐ing, but also for his work in the community.He is one of the leaders of the Philadelphiachapter of Coaches vs. Cancer, as the coachesfrom the city’s six Division I schools strive toraise awareness and funding to defeat thedisease. The group has dedicated themselvesto becoming the highest fundraising coaches’group in the country and are on their way toreaching that goal. They were honored at the2004 NCAA Final Four with the Coaches vs.Cancer Champion Award presented by theNational Association of Basketball Coachesand with the Community Service Award fromthe Philadelphia Sports Congress. Martellialso serves on the Coaches vs. CancerNational Council, which received theCentennial Award from the Fox Chase CancerCenter.
The coach has received numerous honorsfor his community work, highlighted by threehonorary degrees. Martelli’s alma mater,Widener University, bestowed upon him oneof its highest honors on May 15, 2004 with anhonorary doctorate in public service for his“altruistic work in the community and hispositive influence as a teacher, coach androle model.” On May 21, 2006, he addressedthe graduates of Cabrini College and receivedan honorary doctor of humane letters degreein recognition of his “extraordinary careerand service to the community.” And in 2010,
Martelli gave the commencement address at Immaculata University,while receiving a doctorate of humane letters.
He was also named the “Citizen of the Year” by the March ofDimes in 2004, was inducted into the CYO Hall of Fame for theArchdiocese of Philadelphia, and honored by the National AdoptionCenter to name a few. In 2006, Martelli was inducted into the Hall ofFame at Kennedy‐Kenrick High School (formerly Bishop Kenrick),where he coached.
Martelli views himself as an ambassador for the University andtakes the role very seriously. He is one of the most sought‐after pub‐lic speakers in Philadelphia, with an appeal that stretches even fur‐ther outside the area. Making countless appearances year‐round, hefinds the time for many organizations, no matter how large or small.
Martelli has served as the honorary chairperson for theCentennial celebration of Ken‐Crest, the largest community‐basedservice provider for children and adults with disabilities inSoutheastern Pennsylvania and Delaware.
He shows his commitment to the game of basketball by serving onthe Board of Directors of the National Basketball Coaches Associationand participating as a voter for the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.Martelli was appointed by the NCAA to the Division I Men’s BasketballAcademic Enhancement Group. The group of coaches and universityofficials from across the country is charged with developing strategiesto enhance academic performance and graduation rates in Division Imen’s basketball.
MARTELLI’S ACCOLADES
2010Honorary Doctorate, Immaculata University
2007Montgomery County Coaches Hall of FamePennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame
2006Honorary Doctorate, Cabrini CollegeKennedy‐Kenrick High School Hall of Fame
2005Head Coach, USA Basketball
(U21 World Championship Team)Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year
2004Consensus National Coach of the Year • Associated Press Coach of the Year• Naismith Coach of the Year• Adolph F. Rupp Cup (Coach of the Year)• CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year• Hank Iba Award (USBWA Coach of the Year)• NABC Co‐Coach of the Year
Atlantic 10 Coach of the YearUSBWA District Coach of the YearEastern College Coach of the Year (Herb Good Club)
Eastern Basketball Coach of the YearHonorary Doctorate, Widener UniversityMarch of Dimes “Citizen of the Year”Archdiocese of Philadelphia CYO Hall of Fame
2003USBWA District Coach of the YearEastern College Coach of the Year
(Herb Good Club)
2001Atlantic 10 Coach of the YearEastern College Coach of the Year
(Herb Good Club)Assistant Coach with USA Basketball
(World Championship for Young Men)
2000Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Delaware
County Chapter
1998Widener University Outstanding AlumnusAssistant Coach, USA Basketball, Goodwill
Games (Gold Medal)Archdiocese of Philadelphia Catholic School
Hall of Fame
1997Atlantic 10 Coach of the YearEastern College Coach of the Year
(Herb Good Club) Philadelphia Big 5 Co‐Coach of the Year USBWA District Coach of the YearNABC District Coach of the YearBasketball Times District Coach of the YearEastern Basketball District Coach of the YearGrand Marshal, Phila. Columbus Day Parade
1996Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year
Phil Martelli and Jameer Nelson collected all of the national Coach of theYear and Player of the Year Awards in 2004. The climax of the whirlwindawards tour was Nelson capturing the John R. Wooden Award and havingthe opportunity to meet coaching legend John Wooden at the awards cere‐mony in Los Angeles.
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PHIL MARTELLIAfter 10 years as an assis‐
tant at SJU, Martelli wasnamed the 14th coach inschool history on July 20,1995, and was just the thirdnon‐alumnus to follow in thestoried tradition of Hawkcoaches.
Martelli burst onto thescene in 1995‐96 and tookSJU to the NIT Championshipgame as a rookie head coach,becoming just the fifth first‐year head coach to take ateam to the tournament’sFinal Four since the fieldexpanded to 32 teams in1980. Martelli led the ‘95‐96Hawks, which had lost theschool’s all‐time leadingscorer and a 1,000‐point,1,000‐rebound performer, toa 19‐13 record, tying him forthird place with Jim Lynam(1978‐79) for victories by afirst‐year SJU coach.
Expectations for 1996‐97were for a winning cam‐paign. And after a disheart‐ening season‐opening rout atDuke (89‐60) in the first
round of the Preseason NIT, Martelli and his charges regrouped andturned in one of the best seasons in the program's history. Theteam's accomplishments, most of which have now been surpassedby the ‘03‐04 team, included a then‐record‐tying 26 wins (sevenlosses), and a final national ranking of 12th by the Associated Pressand 17th by CNN/USA Today. The squad also put together a 10‐game winning streak and three wins over Top 25 teams while win‐ning both the Atlantic 10 regular season and tournament titles. TheHawks advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 before suffering a loss todefending national champion Kentucky.
With the team's success came individual accolades for the sec‐ond‐year coach. He garnered Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honorsas well as being named District Coach of the Year by the USBWA,NABC, Eastern Basketball and Basketball Times. Martelli was alsonamed the Eastern College Coach of the Year and was the co‐recip‐ient of the Big 5 award.
Martelli's third year at the helm was a true test of his charac‐ter. The season started with the loss of one of his key players toacademics and two highly‐touted recruits to NCAA initial eligibilityrules. Despite the depleted lineup, the coach kept his team com‐petitive throughout the season, as the Hawks struggled to find winswhile facing one of the most demanding schedules in school histo‐ry. They totaled 11 wins, but the "never say die" spirit of SJU wasevidenced by the team holding leads over five nationally‐rankedteams late in the second half.
In 1998‐99, the Hawk mentor faced perhaps his toughest chal‐lenge as a head coach, guiding a team that started a school‐recordfour newcomers through a tough non‐conference slate and thealways imposing A‐10 battles. Martelli and SJU got off to a strongstart, defeating No. 21 Tennessee and winning the Cable Car Classicen route to a 9‐7 record at mid‐January. Youth finally caught up tothe Hawks, however, as the team experienced a nine‐game losingstreak and finished the season with a 12‐18 overall mark.
The 1999‐2000 season included many highlights as the coachguided the team to a stunning 62‐59 win over then‐No. 5 Temple atThe Palestra on February 29. It was Martelli’s first win over Temple
and the program’s first win over a Top 5 team since February, 1984(No. 2 DePaul). The team’s 13‐16 record was deceiving as theHawks played a schedule ranked 32nd toughest in the nation.
Picked by most as a middle‐of‐the‐pack Atlantic 10 team in 2000‐01, SJU started strong, posting a 7‐3 record in its first 10 games, andfinished even stronger, going 14‐2 in the conference to win the sin‐gle division A‐10 regular season title. Overall, the Hawks again tiedthe school‐record for wins, compiling a 26‐7 mark. The teammoved into the Top 25 in both major polls in February, and wasranked in the final polls (No. 22 AP; No. 24 ESPN/USA Today).
Despite its ranking, and the presence of one of the nation’sfinest backcourts in junior Marvin O’Connor and National Freshmanof the Year Jameer Nelson, SJU earned an at‐large bid but only anumber‐nine seed. The Hawks responded by downing eighth‐seed‐ed Georgia Tech, 66‐62, in the first round of the West Regional inSan Diego. The team then showed its true mettle, battling top seedStanford in one of the most exciting games of the NCAA Tournamentbefore falling, 90‐83.
As in 1996‐97, Martelli picked up much‐deserved hardware fol‐lowing the season. He was named Coach of the Year by the Atlantic10, NABC (District III) and Philadelphia’s Basketball Writers (EasternCollege Coach of the Year). Nationally, he was a finalist for thenational Coach of the Year by ESPN the Magazine and also a final‐ist for the Naismith College Basketball Coach of the Year award.
In the 2001‐02 preseason, the Hawks were ranked as high aseighth by Sports Illustrated and 10th by both major polls. SJU stayedin the polls until mid‐December when three straight losses (NorthCarolina, Georgia State and Gonzaga), all coinciding with an injury toAll‐American guard O’Connor, saw the team fall from the rankings.Saint Joseph’s rebounded to post a 19‐12 record, share the A‐10East title for Martelli’s third regular‐season crown, and earn itsfourth postseason bid in seven years (NIT).
In 2002‐03, after graduating four fifth‐year seniors that com‐piled over 5,000 points and 2,200 rebounds, the Hawks werepicked to be in the middle of the A‐10 East Division. With arguablythe nation’s best point guard in the fold in Nelson, Martelli built theteam around defense and perimeter play. The plan worked as SJU
Martelli the Author
In 2007, Phil Martelli added anew title to his résumé ‐ that of“author.” He came out with hisfirst book, entitled Don’t Call MeCoach: A Lesson Plan for Life. Thebook is co‐written by the Martelliand Harold Gullan, Ph.D.
In the book, Martelli passeson what he has learned from hisown rich experience, whichincludes over 30 years of coach‐ing at the high school and collegelevels. One of America’s most col‐orful, outspoken, and successfulcoaches, Martelli compresses histhree decades of experience into
a 10‐point “lesson plan for life” that will benefit anyone, nomatter what those challenges may be. He speaks equally toteachers, parents, educators, and business executives – inshort, to anyone who plays the role of coach in daily life.
Gullan, a noted historian and sports fan, is also the authorof The Upset That Wasn’t, Faith of Our Mothers, First Fathers,and Jumping Through Hoops.
The book, which includes a foreword from PennsylvaniaGovernor Ed Rendell, was published by Camino Books ofPhiladelphia (www.caminobooks.com).
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PHIL MARTELLIwent on to lead the nation in field goal percentage defense (.372)and ranked seventh in scoring defense (59.5 ppg). The teamcracked the national polls in February and ended the season withits third straight A‐10 regular season title, second NCAA at‐large bidin three seasons and a 23‐7 record, despite a late‐season injury toDelonte West.
Off the court, Martelli’s lighter side is featured weekly on hisHawkTalk television show, which now enters its 15th year, and isthe most unique coach’s show in the nation, with a “Tonight Show”format. Game highlights are included, but are secondary to thejokes and humorous interviews. Named the best coach’s show incollege basketball by The Sporting News in 2001, HawkTalk gained amuch greater audience in its third year (1998‐99), with its move toComcast SportsNet, Philadelphia's regional all‐sports station. Theshow’s viewer base grew even more in 2003‐04, when national net‐work CBS College Sports aired the show for five years.
A four‐time Atlantic 10 (1997, 2000, 2004, 2005) and four‐timeUSBWA District Coach of the Year (1997, 2001, 2003, 2004), Martelli isone of just three Hawk coaches to record 200 career wins, posting hismilestone victory against Buffalo on March 19, 2005.
A 1976 graduate of Widener University, Martelli began hiscareer on Hawk Hill with SJU's 1985‐86 team, which reached theNCAA Tournament. In his decade as an assistant, he was part of theHawks’ NIT teams in 1992‐93 and 1994‐95.
Prior to his arrival at SJU, Martelli spent seven years as headbasketball coach at Bishop Kenrick High School in Norristown, Pa.At Kenrick, he led his team to six straight Catholic League playoffappearances, a school record, and still owns the school's all‐timemark for wins with 108. His best season came in 1982, when hewas named prep Coach of the Year by both the PhiladelphiaInquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. He earned similar honors inboth 1980 and 1982 for Montgomery County from the NorristownTimes‐Herald.
Martelli began his career as the junior varsity coach at CardinalO'Hara High in Springfield, Pa., for the 1976‐77 season. He movedon the following year to become an assistant at his alma mater,where he helped guide Widener to the NCAA Division III Final Four.After that season, he accepted the head job at Kenrick.
As a player, he was part of Widener’s NCAA Tournament teamsin both 1974‐75 and 1975‐76, serving as team co‐captain as a senior.The point guard also set the school's single season and career assistmarks.
Martelli and his wife, Judy, a former basketball player with the leg‐endary Immaculata College teams in the 1970s, have three children.Phil, Jr., a 2003 SJU graduate, is an assistant basketball coach atNiagara University, Jimmy is an assistant coach at Rutgers University,and Elizabeth is a 2009 graduate of Saint Joseph’s. The newest mem‐ber of the family is grandson Philip Stephen, who was born to Phil, Jr.,and wife Meghan in October 2009.
MARTELLI’S MILESTONES
1st WinDecember 2, 1995 – Saint Joseph’s 64, Delaware 56 50th WinJanuary 14, 1998 – Saint Joseph’s 55, St. Bonaventure 50100th WinFebruary 10, 2001 – Saint Joseph’s 78, St. Bonaventure 76150th WinNovember 14, 2003 – #17 Saint Joseph’s 73, #10 Gonzaga 66200th WinMarch 19, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 55, Buffalo 50 235th Win (moved into second place on all‐time victory list)February 4, 2006 – Saint Joseph’s 71, Dayton 65250th WinJanuary 19, 2008 ‐ Saint Joseph’s 82, Penn 42100th Atlantic 10 WinFeb. 12, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 69, Temple 57300th Game CoachedFeb. 19, 2005 – Saint Joseph’s 65, St. Bonaventure 47Highest National RankingMarch 8, 2004 – #1 Associated Press; #1 ESPN/USA Today
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PHIL IN THE POSTSEASON17‐9* overall record (6‐5 NCAA; 11‐4 NIT)
YEAR TOURN./ROUND RESULT1996 NIT SJU 82, Iona 78
NIT SJU 82, Providence 62NIT SJU 76, Rhode Island 59NIT Semifinals SJU 74, Alabama 69 (0T) NIT Final Nebraska 60, SJU 56
1997 NCAA 1st Round SJU 75, Pacific 65NCAA 2nd Round SJU 81, Boston College 77 (2OT)NCAA Reg. Semi. Kentucky 83, SJU 68
2001 NCAA 1st Round SJU 66, Georgia Tech 62NCAA 2nd Round Stanford 90, SJU 83
2002 NIT 1st Round SJU 73, George Mason 64NIT 2nd Round Ball State 76, SJU 54
2003 NCAA 1st Round Auburn 65, SJU 63 (OT)2004 NCAA 1st Round SJU 82, LIberty 63
NCAA 2nd Round SJU 70, Texas Tech 65NCAA Reg. Semifinal SJU 84, Wake Forest 80NCAA Reg. Final Oklahoma St. 64, SJU 62
2005 NIT Opening Round SJU 53, Hofstra 44NIT 1st Round SJU 55, Buffalo 50NIT 2nd Round SJU 68, Holy Cross 60NIT Quarterfinals SJU 58, Texas A&M 51NIT Semifinals SJU 70, Memphis 58NIT Final South Carolina 60, SJU 57
2006 NIT 1st Round SJU 71, Rutgers 62NIT 2nd Round Hofstra 77, SJU 75 (OT)
2008 NCAA 1st Round Oklahoma 72, SJU 64* school record for wins and winning percentage
Opponent Record StreakAkron 2‐0 W2Alabama 1‐1 L1UAB 0‐1 L1American‐P.R. 1‐0 W1Austin Peay 1‐0 W1Ball State 2‐1 W2Bellarmine 1‐0 W1Boston College 4‐0 W4Boston University 5‐0 W5Bucknell 2‐2 W1Buffalo 1‐0 W1California 1‐0 W1UC‐Santa Barbara 1‐0 W1UC‐Davis 1‐0 W1Canisius 1‐0 W1Charlotte 3‐3 L1Chattanooga 1‐1 L1Colorado 2‐0 W2Cornell 1‐1 L1Creighton 0‐2 L2Davidson 2‐0 W2Dayton 9‐11 W1Delaware 6‐0 W6DePaul 1‐2 L2Drexel 10‐3 W1Duke 0‐1 L1Duquesne 14‐3 L1East Carolina 0‐2 L2Eastern Washington 0‐1 L1Fairfield 5‐0 W5Fairleigh Dickinson 2‐0 W2Fordham 22‐3 W4George Mason 1‐0 W1George Washington 12‐9 W3Georgia State 0‐1 L1Georgia Tech 1‐0 W1Gonzaga 2‐3 L2Harvard 1‐0 W1Hofstra 1‐2 L2Holy Cross 2‐1 W1Indiana 1‐0 W1Iona 1‐0 W1Kansas 1‐1 W1Kentucky 0‐1 L1Lafayette 3‐0 W3La Salle 14‐6 W1Lehigh 2‐0 W2Liberty 1‐0 W1Long Beach State 1‐0 W1Louisville 0‐1 L1Loyola (Md.) 0‐1 L1
Opponent Record StreakMassachusetts 14‐14 L3Memphis 1‐0 W1Minnesota 0‐1 L1Mississippi 0‐1 L1Mississippi State 1‐0 W1Nebraska 0‐1 L1New Mexico 1‐0 W1North Carolina 0‐1 L1Ohio 0‐1 L1Ohio State 0‐2 L2Oklahoma 0‐1 L1Oklahoma State 0‐1 L1Old Dominion 4‐3 L1Pacific 2‐1 W1Penn 12‐4 W5Penn State 1‐1 W1Princeton 1‐2 W2Providence 1‐0 W1Purdue 0‐1 L1Rhode Island 17‐11 L2Richmond 8‐3 L1Rider 1‐1 L1Rutgers 2‐1 W2St. Bonaventure 24‐4 W1Saint Louis 2‐4 L4Saint Mary’s 2‐0 W2Saint Peter’s 1‐0 W1San Francisco 2‐1 L1Seton Hall 0‐1 L1Siena 1‐2 L2South Carolina 1‐2 L1South Carolina State 1‐0 W1Stanford 0‐1 L1Syracuse 0‐2 L2Temple 15‐20 L7Tennessee 1‐1 W1Texas 0‐1 L1Texas A&M 1‐0 W1Texas Christian 1‐0 W1Texas‐El Paso 1‐0 W1Texas Tech 1‐0 W1Towson 2‐0 W2Tulsa 1‐2 L2Vanderbilt 0‐1 L1Villanova 3‐10 L2Virginia Tech 2‐3 L1Western Carolina 1‐0 W1Western Kentucky 2‐0 W2Wisconsin‐Green Bay 1‐0 W1Wyoming 1‐0 W1Xavier 9‐14 L2
Martelli vs. All Opponents
“This was the least‐talented Hawks team during the six‐season run. Whichdidn’t stop them from playing with the passion and intelligence that havebecome the hallmarks of St. Joe’s basketball under Martelli and his coach‐ing staff. They always devise a way to give their teams a chance...Ultimately, it is a chance many programs don’t get because they are neverin the fight. One way or another, the Hawks are always in the fight.”
‐ Philadelphia Daily News, March 21, 2006
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Phil Martelli joined friend Geno Auriemma, the head women’s coach atConnecticut, at Auriemma’s induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall ofFame on September 8, 2006. The duo coached together at Bishop KenrickHigh School when Martelli was the head coach there early in his career.Auriemma also spent a year at Saint Joseph’s, as an assistant with thewomen’s basketball team.
Martelli received his third honorary doctorate in six years when he gave theCommencement Address at Immaculata University in 2010. His alma mater,Widener University, had bestowed the honor upon him in 2004, while healso received an honorary degree in 2006 from Cabrini College.
The 2004 winner of the Adolph Rupp Cup as the nation’s top coach, Martelliwas called upon to present the award to the 2006 Coach of the Year, RoyWilliams of North Carolina at the 2006 Final Four in Indianapolis.
Martelli is actively involved in many charitable endeavors and lends histime to numerous groups. One of his primary commitments is to Coachesvs. Cancer.
Martelli coached the 2005 USA Men’s Under 21 World Championship Teamat the FIBA U21 World Championship in Argentina in August, 2005.
Martelli and good friend Fran Dunphy (right) of Temple serve as the co‐chairs of the Philadelphia chapter of Coaches vs. Cancer. The Philadelphiacoaches have become one of the highest fundraising groups in the country.
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Mark Bass, one of the mostprolific shooters in SaintJoseph's history, is the veteranamong the Hawks’ assistantcoaches, and is now entering
his 12th season at his alma mater in 2010‐11. Bass joined the Hawks' staff in 1999‐2000 and has been involved
with teams that made six consecutive post‐season appearances, wonfive Atlantic 10 regular‐season titles and compiled a 169‐90 record inthe past eight years. Nine years after he led the Hawks to the NIT Finalas a player in 1996, Bass again helped SJU reach New York City and theNIT Final as a coach in 2005.
In 2005, Bass was honored with the William J. Bennett MemorialAward, recognizing dedication and loyalty to the Saint Joseph's men'sbasketball program. He was a co‐recipient of the award with then‐fel‐low staff member Monté Ross.
A fiery leader on the court, and two‐year team captain, Bass ledthe Hawks to the NIT Finals in his senior season, 1995‐96, and rankedsecond on the team with his average of 14.3 points per game. He con‐nected for school records of 91 3‐pointers and 268 attempts, seasonmarks which were later eclipsed by Pat Carroll in 2005. A SecondTeam All‐Big 5 selection, Bass made 225 3‐pointers during his careerfrom 1992‐96, a total that now ranks fifth on the Hawks’ all‐time list.As a freshman, the guard led the Atlantic 10 Conference in free throwpercentage with a school‐record 86.9 percent. He also led the A‐10 in3‐point percentage as a junior (.423), making him just the secondSaint Joseph’s player to lead the league in two different categories.
In 2001, Bass became the first member of the 1996 NIT Finalistteam to be inducted into the Saint Joseph's Basketball Hall of Fame.
Upon graduation he played one season of professional basketballwith the Tianjin Breakers in the Chinese Professional League in 1996‐97. Following that, he served two seasons (1997‐99) as an assistantcoach under Max Good at Maine Central Institute, helping guide theteam to back‐to‐back New England Prep School Championships,including a perfect 35‐0 season in 1997‐98.
A 1991 graduate of McCorristin High School in New Jersey andnative of Trenton, Bass was named the Mercer County Player of theYear as a senior and set the all‐time scoring record with 1,482 pointsin his career. He played for one year at Maine Central Institute, help‐ing the squad to a 27‐1 record with the lone loss coming in the NewEngland Prep School Championship game.
Bass, who was inducted into the Mercer County CYO Hall of Famein November, 2004, resides with his wife, Tracie, in Lawnside, N.J.
Mark and Tracie Bass
MARK BASSMARK BASSAssistant Coach12th Season
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After a highly successfulhead coaching career in theDivision III ranks, David Dudais now in his fifth season withthe Hawks.
At SJU, Duda was instrumental in the development of 2009Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Ahmad Nivins, who was selected by theDallas Mavericks in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft.
Duda came to SJU in 2006 after eight years as head coach atWidener University, where he compiled a 143‐68 record, with twoMiddle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth championships andthree trips to the NCAA Division III Tournament. He also served asWidener’s athletic director from 2003 to 2006, overseeing the oper‐ation of the University’s athletics program with 20 varsity teams.
Widener enjoyed its greatest success under his leadership in2005‐06, when the team finished 23‐6, won the CommonwealthConference regular‐season title and made the school’s first NCAASweet 16 appearance since 1987. Duda earned Coach of the Yearhonors for both the Commonwealth Conference and the NABC Mid‐Atlantic Region.
Duda led the Pioneers to a record‐breaking 24‐4 season in 1999‐00 and was recognized as MAC Coach of the Year.
A 1988 graduate of Spring Garden College, where he was a two‐time honorable mention All‐American, Duda began his coachingcareer as the top assistant to Herb Magee at Philadelphia University.During those seven seasons the Rams had their most successful peri‐od in school history, and Philadelphia University was the winningestDivision II school in the country during that span with a 171‐35record.
He moved on to be the head coach at Delaware Valley College in1997 for two seasons. Duda turned around a team which had been 0‐23, leading it to a 12‐12 mark for the first non‐losing season in 11years. He earned the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year awardin 1998. His career coaching record in 10 seasons is 159‐99.
Duda’s connection with the Hawks’ head coach dates back to1981 when he played for Martelli on the varsity team at BishopKenrick High School (1981‐84).
Duda lives in Collegeville, Pa., with his wife Barbara and children,Danielle and David.
The Duda family – David, Barbara, Danielle and David
DAVID DUDADAVID DUDAAssistant Coach5th Season
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Geoff Arnold enters his thirdyear on Phil Martelli’s staffafter rejoining his alma materfor the 2008‐09 season. The1986 graduate of Saint
Joseph’s is now in his second tenure as an assistant coach. Prior to making his return to Saint Joseph’s, Arnold was the associ‐
ate head coach at Drexel University for seven years. While there, hewas instrumental in the Dragons’ recruiting efforts that helped themreach the postseason four times in seven seasons, including a 23‐9record in 2006‐07. The 1986 SJU graduate previously served as an assistant coach with
the Hawks from 1993 to 1996. That stint included one year withMartelli, who was in his first season (1995‐96) as head coach. Duringthat season, the Hawks went 26‐6 and reached the NIT Championshipgame. Arnold left Saint Joseph’s in 1997 to join former Hawk teammate
Bruiser Flint at the University of Massachusetts, serving on Flint’s stafffor five years. He then returned to Philadelphia in 2001 when Flintwas named head coach at Drexel. Arnold, originally from Sharon Hill, Pa. and Darby Township High
School, was a senior tri‐captain for the 1985‐86 Saint Joseph’s teamthat won the Atlantic 10 Championship, recorded 26 wins and earned
a bid to the NCAA Tournament. During his senior season, which wasMartelli’s first as an assistant coach at SJU, he averaged 8.9 points andled the team with 134 assists. He was inducted into the Saint Joseph’sBasketball Hall of Fame in 1992. Upon graduation from Saint Joseph’s, Arnold played for the
Wildwood Aces of the United States Basketball League and thenserved as an assistant coach for one season. After one year out of bas‐ketball, he became a full‐time assistant with the Hawks in 1992‐93,working on John Griffin’s staff for three seasons. Arnold’s nephew, Langston Galloway, is a freshman on this year’s
Hawks’ squad. Arnold and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Philadelphia with their
daughter, Gabrielle Tryce.
GEOFF ARNOLDGEOFF ARNOLDAssistant Coach3rd Season
The Arnold family – Geoff, Stephanie and Gabrielle
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SUPPORT STAFF
Rob Sullivan is in his fifth year as directorof men’s basketball operations. He overseesvarious adminstrative duties with the pro‐gram, including travel, summer camp, activi‐ties and community service projects, whileacting as a liaison between the program andthe Hawk Hoop Club.
Sullivan had a three‐year playing career atSJU, earning a spot on the team as a walk‐on in his sophomore year.Sullivan was part of the SJU teams which compiled a 73‐28 record inthose three years, while advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2004and finishing as the runner‐up in the 2005 NIT.
The native of Philadelphia was honored by SJU with the Daniel J.Cummins, Jr. Memorial Award for spirit in 2005 and the WilliamBennett Memorial Award for dedication and loyalty in 2006.
Over the years, he has served as an instructor and counselor atthe basketball camps for SJU, his alma mater La Salle College HighSchool, and the Future Stars Basketball Academy.
Sullivan, who graduated from Saint Joseph’s in 2006 with adegree in food marketing, received mention on both the SJU AthleticDirector’s Honor Roll and the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Rollwhile an undergraduate.
Clare Ariano has served as the adminis‐trative assistant for men’s basketball at SaintJoseph’s since 1984, working behind thescenes to help ensure the program’s contin‐ued success.
Aside from her day‐to‐day duties with thebasketball program, Ariano assists headcoach Phil Martelli in scheduling his numer‐
ous speaking engagements and charitable efforts. She is also activewith Coaches vs. Cancer and serves on the planning committee forthe annual “BasketBall,” a black‐tie gala event.
In 2005, Ariano was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s Men’sBasketball Hall of Fame, becoming the seventh non‐player in schoolhistory to earn the honor.
Ariano and her husband, Nick, reside in Lansdowne, Pa. Theyhave two daughters, Alexis and Danielle.
Fr. Bruce Bidinger, S.J. is in his fifth yearback on Hawks’ bench as team chaplain. Hereturned to Saint Joseph’s in 2006‐07 afterfour years away while serving as president ofSt. Joseph’s Preparatory School inPhiladelphia. Fr. Bidinger currently serves asdirector of the Haub School of BusinessAdvising Center at the University.
Fr. Bidinger was one of Hawk Hill’s more popular figures duringhis first tenure from 1996‐2002. He first served as Director ofCampus Ministry, overseeing that department’s growth beforemoving to become SJU’s first vice president for ministry and mis‐sion, a position that he held for two years before taking over at ThePrep. He was also the chaplain for the Hawks’ basketball team forseveral seasons.
Fr. Bidinger also spent five years as principal of Scranton Prep,where he also taught chemistry. He taught science at St. Joseph’sPrep, Georgetown Prep and Loyola Blakefield in Baltimore.
Fr. Bidinger has also served on the boards of several institutions,including Saint Joseph’s University, St. Joseph’s Prep and LoyolaHigh School in Baltimore. A native of South Jersey, Fr. Bidingerholds a bachelor’s degree from Loyola College, a master’s of divini‐ty from the Weston School of Theology and a professional diplomain educational administration from Fordham University.
Bill Lukasiewicz is in his 12th year withthe Saint Joseph’s sports medicine depart‐ment, and now in his fifth year as head ath‐letic trainer. Lukasiewicz works directly withthe Hawks’ men’s basketball team.
A certified athletic trainer, Lukasiewiczworked at Newtown Square Physical Therapybefore coming to SJU. He also held positions
with Providence College, the Boston Celtics, Cabrini College and ACTPhysical Therapy.
A 1988 graduate of Springfield College (Mass.), he earned hismaster’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports medi‐cine from Temple University in 1992. The Barrington, R.I., native andhis wife, Amy, reside in Havertown, Pa., with their sons, Cole andReed.
Rob SullivanRob SullivanDIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
Michael Kehoe is in his first season asSaint Joseph’s Graduate Assistant/VideoCoordinator. He is responsible for video edit‐ing and the film exchange.
A 2009 SJU graduate with a degree in psy‐chology, Kehoe was a team manager for fourseasons, serving the final two as the Hawks’head manager.
For the 2009‐10 season, he worked as the video intern with thePhiladelphia 76ers.
A native of Norristown, Pa., Kehoe is currently pursuing his mas‐ter’s degree from Saint Joseph’s in secondary educa‐tion/mathematics.
Bill LukasiewiczBill LukasiewiczHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Clare ArianoClare ArianoADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Fr. Bruce BidingerFr. Bruce BidingerTEAM CHAPLAIN
Michael KehoeMichael KehoeGRADUATE ASSISTANT/
VIDEO COORDINATOR
Sean NewmanSenior Manager
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 29
THE HAWKOne of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint
Joseph’s Hawk has been flapping its wings for 55 years. The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005‐06, is
best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wingsthroughout every basketball game and representing the SaintJoseph’s motto, “The Hawk Will Never Die.”
Jim Brennan originated the idea for a hawk as mascot during the1954‐55 season. Brennan, an ex‐Marine and SJU cheerleader, at firstwanted to secure an actual hawk, but later switched to the costumeidea. The student government raised the 120 dollars needed to buythe initial costume, which Brennan donned for three years. He madehis debut as the Hawk on January 4, 1956, a 69‐56 win over La Salle atthe Palestra. Since then, and including this season, a total of 31 SJUstudents have donned the costume. The Hawk has not missed a men’sbasketball game since that first season in 1955‐56. There have been two women to serve as the mascot ‐ Sara Brennan,
in 2000‐01 and Brienne Ryan in 2009‐10. In addition to the constant flapping, the Hawk is also recognized by
its “flying” in figure eights around the court during timeouts. Yearsago, ESPN used a “flap‐o‐meter” on the national telecast of a SaintJoseph’s game to estimate that the Hawk flaps its wings 3,500 timesduring a regulation game.
The Hawk is unique because it is one of the few mascots in thenation that travels to every game, and the student who holds theposition gains a tuition scholarship. The student, who is selectedthrough an interview process during the previous spring semester,also serves as a team manager for the men’s basketball team andtravels with the squad.
The most decorated mascot in the country, The Hawk has garnerednumerous accolades in its 50‐year history. The Sporting News, SportsIllustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s BasketballYearbook and ESPN College Basketball magazine have selected it asthe nation’s top mascot. Eastern Basketball tabbed The Hawk as theAtlantic 10 Conference’s best mascot, while The Hawk won a “Best ofPhilly” award from Philadelphia Magazine in 2003‐04. The Hawk wasselected as a 2008 nominee for the Mascot Hall of Fame.
Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the nick‐name “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the school’s yearbook editor,Charlie Dunn, initiated a contest among the student body for a sym‐bol. More than 100 submissions were narrowed to two, with “Hawks”winning out over “Grenadiers” (World War I soldiers who specializedin tossing grenades) by a slim margin in the final vote.
John Gallagher ‘31, acatcher on the SaintJoseph’s baseball team, sub‐mitted the winning sugges‐tion. He won a sweater witha special Saint Joseph’smonogram for selecting thewinning name. According tothe Student Annual, thenickname was appropriatebecause it typified “thefighting spirit of our crimsonand gray athletes and it issuggestive of the aerialattack which has made ourfootball team famous.”Ironically, football was dis‐continued at Saint Joseph’sfollowing the 1939 season.
But it has been the con‐nection with the storied tra‐dition of the Saint Joseph’smen’s and women’s basket‐ball programs that has givenThe Hawk mascot its prominence on the national level, making it oneof the most recognized mascots in college athletics.
(Complete list of all‐time Hawk mascots on page 174)
Tim Higgins will serve as theSaint Joseph’s Hawk mascot forthe 2010‐11 season. He is the33rd student to represent theUniversity as its mascot, in the55th year of one of college bas‐ketball’s most famous traditions.
A graduate of CamdenCatholic High School, Higgins hasserved as a team manager for theHawks for the past two years.
He is a senior marketingmajor who originally hails from Merchantville, N.J.
Brienne Ryan2009‐10
Tim HigginsTim HigginsTHE HAWK
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DIRECTORY/FACILITY INFOSAINT JOSEPH’S ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
Associate Vice President/Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . .Don [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1707Assistant Vice President/Athletic Business Affairs . . . . .Jim [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1726Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs . . . . . . . . .Ellen [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1714Asst. Vice President/Athletic Development . . . . . . . . .Katie [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1231Associate AD/Marketing & Corporate Partnerships . . .Tim [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1702Associate Athletic Director/Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐3292Assistant Athletic Director/Communications . . . . . .Marie [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1727Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1720Assistant Athletic Director/Recreation . . . . . . . . . . .Corey [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐3052Director of Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Renie [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐2584Director of Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lori [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1699Director of Educational Support Services . . . . . . . . . . .Janet [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610‐660‐1728
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From the North:N.J. Turnpike to Exit 6 (Pa. Turnpike connector). Follow Pa.Turnpike to Exit 326 (Rte. 476). Follow 476 South to I‐76 East, towardsPhiladelphia. Follow I‐76 East to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow twomiles to SJU.
From the East: (Using either the Ben Franklin Bridge, via I‐676, or the WaltWhitman Bridge.) Follow I‐76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Followtwo miles to SJU.
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From the West: Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow I‐76 East,toward Philadelphia, to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles toSJU.
From the Airport: 291 East to I‐76 West towards Valley Forge. Follow I‐76West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.
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215 S. 33rd St.Philadelphia, PA 19104
From the North: Take I‐95 South to the I‐676/Center City Exit. Follow signsto I‐676 West. Take I‐676 West until I‐76 East and follow to the 30th St.Station Exit. Turn right at the end of the exit ramp onto Arch St. Follow ArchSt. around and merge right onto John F. Kennedy Blvd. Merge right ontoMarket St. Turn left onto 34th to enter campus.
For the South: Take I‐95 North to the I‐676 Center City Exit which isapproximately 7 miles north of the airport. Follow I‐676 West until I ‐76East. Follow I‐76 East to the 30th St. Station Exit. Turn right at the end ofthe exit ramp onto Arch St. Follow Arch St. around and merge right ontoJohn F. Kennedy Blvd. Merge right onto Market St. Turn left onto 34th St.to enter campus.
From I‐76 West: Take I‐76 West to the 30th St. Station Exit. Make a left atMarket St. Take Market St. to 34th St. and turn left onto 34th St. to entercampus.
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2010‐11 HAWKS2010‐11 HAWKS
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 33
2010‐11 Team Co‐Captain
2009‐10: Played in 26 games... Had four points, an assist and a rebound against Charlotte...Scored two points against Xavier... Had an assist against Saint Louis... Had two steals in winover St. Bonaventure... Scored eight points and dished out a career‐high four assists in winover Penn... Scored a career‐high 10 points and added three assists against RhodeIsland...Added six points with one assist and one steal against Cornell... Scored nine pointsand had four rebounds against DePaul... Added seven points and had two assists in winover Boston College... Scored three points in win over Holy Cross... Had an assist againstDrexel.
2008‐09: Scored then career‐high seven points against Texas... Made first start of hiscareer against Xavier, replacing the injured Tasheed Carr... Scored four points and grabbedtwo rebounds against Siena... Matched career‐high seven points at Lehigh...Played acareer‐high 19 minutes against Indiana and Alabama, respectively, at the MauiInvitational... Tallied two points in eight minutes at Holy Cross... Played 10 minutes againstRider grabbing a rebound and dishing an assist.
2007‐08: Saw action in 18 games... Scored first career points vs. Richmond... Grabbed tworebounds at Charlotte... Recorded first assist at Creighton... Played a season‐high 15 min‐utes versus Penn.
High School/Personal: All‐State selection at Harding High School for two consecutiveyears... Three‐time Connecticut Post Super 15 All‐Star... Scored over 25 points per game hissenior season, as team went 21‐5... Named "Mr. Basketball" for Connecticut in 2007...Earned All‐FCIAC honors for three consecutive years, while being named the league MVPin 2006... Was the Connecticut Post's Super 15 MVP as a junior after averaging 22.9 ppgand leading Harding to a 20‐0 record and a FCIAC championship... Averaged 21.0 points pergame in his career as a three‐year starter, whilescoring over 1,600 points... Played at Harding forhis father, head coach Charles Bentley... Also rancross country in high school... Majoring in man‐agement... Born August 27, 1988.
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 10 vs. Rhode Island (1/13/10)REB: 4 vs. DePaul (11/23/09)AST: 4 vs. Penn (1/25/10)FGM: 4 vs. Rhode Island (1/13/10)FGA: 6 (2x) last vs. Charlotte (2/24/10)3FGM: 2 (3x) last vs. Rhode Island (1/13/10)3FGA: 4 (2x) last DePaul (11/23/09) FTM: 4 vs. Texas (11/24/08)FTA: 4 (2x) last vs. Penn (1/25/10)BLK: ‐ ‐ STL: 2 (2x) last vs. St. Bonaventure (2/6/10)TO: 3 (2x) last vs. Purdue (11/22/09)MIN: 21 vs. Xavier (2/26/09)
BENTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2007‐08 18‐0 75‐4.2 2‐8 .250 1‐5 .250 1‐7 .143 5‐ 0.3 5‐0 4 12 0 3 6‐0.32008‐09 25‐1 205‐8.2 11‐41 .268 3‐17 .176 5‐6 .833 12‐0.5 20‐0 9 11 0 3 30‐1.22009‐10 26‐0 198‐7.6 22‐56 .393 9‐32 .281 6‐14 .429 18‐0.7 22‐0 16 14 0 10 59‐2.3Totals 69‐1 478‐6.9 35‐105 .333 13‐54 .241 12‐27 .444 35‐0.5 47‐0 29 37 0 16 95‐1.4
Career Game‐by‐Game2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSDrexel 8 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0Holy Cross 8 1‐4 1‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3Boston College 12 3‐5 1‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 7Purdue 12 3‐4 0‐1 1‐2 1 2 3 3 0 3 0 0 7DePaul 17 3‐6 2‐4 1‐2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 9Rider 8 0‐2 0‐2 1‐2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1Cornell 14 2‐5 2‐3 0‐0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 6Villanova 6 0‐2 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 14 0‐2 0‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0Lehigh 4 1‐2 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Siena 7 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Princeton 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Temple 2 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Fordham Did Not PlayRhode Island 14 4‐6 2‐3 0‐1 1 2 3 0 3 1 0 1 10St. Bonaventure 4 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Towson Did Not PlayDayton 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0Penn 16 2‐4 1‐2 3‐4 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 2 8Massachusetts 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Duquesne 5 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0Richmond Did Not PlaySt. Bonaventure 9 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0Saint Louis 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Massachusetts 4 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Xavier 4 1‐2 0‐1 0‐1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Temple 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Charlotte 10 2‐6 0‐3 0‐1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 4George Washington 6 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0La Salle Did Not PlayRhode Island (A‐10) Did Not Play
2008‐09 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSRider 10 0‐2 0‐2 0‐0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0Holy Cross 8 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2Texas 14 1‐6 1‐4 4‐4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7Indiana 19 1‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2Alabama 19 0‐5 0‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Lehigh 12 3‐5 1‐2 0‐0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 7Creighton 14 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2Towson 8 0‐3 0‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Villanova 10 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2Cornell 9 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Siena 14 1‐2 1‐1 1‐2 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 4Drexel 8 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Ball State 10 0‐2 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Rhode Island Did Not PlaySt. Bonaventure 6 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0Charlotte 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Duquesne 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Penn 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Richmond 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dayton 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0G. Washington Did Not PlayMassachusetts 5 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Temple 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0La Salle Did Not PlaySaint Louis Did Not PlayMassachusetts 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Xavier* 21 0‐4 0‐2 0‐0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0St. Bonaventure InjuredTemple InjuredFordham 3 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Charlotte (A‐10) Did Not PlayTemple (A‐10) 6 0‐2 0‐2 0‐0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0
2007‐08 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSFairleigh Dickinson 6 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Syracuse Did Not PlayBoston U. 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ball State 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzaga Did Not PlayPenn State 5 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Creighton 2 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Fairfield Did Not PlaySiena Did Not PlayDrexel 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Massachusetts 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Richmond 9 1‐1 1‐1 0‐3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 3Charlotte 3 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0Penn 15 1‐3 0‐2 0‐0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2Massachusetts 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Temple 6 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0George Washington Did Not PlayFordham 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Villanova 0 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Duquesne 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Xavier Did Not PlaySt. Bonaventure 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0La Salle Did Not PlayRhode Island Did Not PlaySaint Louis Did Not PlayTemple Did Not PlayXavier Did Not PlayDayton Did Not PlayFordham (A‐10) 3 0‐1 0‐0 1‐2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1Richmond (A‐10) Did Not PlayXavier (A‐10) Did Not PlayTemple (A‐10) Did Not PlayOklahoma (NCAA) Did Not Play
* denotes start
11 CHAROY BENTLEY11 CHAROY BENTLEYSenior • Guard • 5‐11 • 181West Haven, Conn. • Harding
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2010‐11 Team Co‐Captain
2009‐10: Starter in 30 games... Team’s third leading scorer with 10.2 points and second leadingrebounder with 5.4 per game... Grabbed 10 boards and scored 13 points in win over La Salle... Shot 8‐of‐11 from the field to post 17 points in win over George Washington... Had 10 points and sevenrebounds against Saint Louis... Hit 13 free throws for 19 points and had three assists in win over St.Bonaventure... Scored 14 points and grabbed 14 boards against Duquesne... Had 14 points, sixrebounds and four assists against Massachusetts... Scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds in winover Penn... Netted 13 points and had a team‐high six rebounds in win over Dayton... Went 8‐of‐12from the field en route to a team‐high 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds in win over Towson...Was 6‐of‐7 from the field got 14 points against Siena... Hit all five field goals and went 12‐of‐13 fromthe free throw line for a career‐high 22 points against Villanova... Had 13 points with seven reboundsand five assists vs. Rider... Scored 16 points and had seven boards against Drexel... Received team’sScholar‐Athlete Award.
2008‐09: Averaged a career‐best 9.2 points and 5.5 rebounds... Co‐recipient of the Robert F. O’Neillaward as the team’s Most Improved Player... Scored a career‐high 20 points on three occasions...Posted second career double‐double with 12 points and 11 rebounds against UMass... Had 20 pointsand the game‐winning tip‐in against Duquesne... Scored a game‐high 17 points and grabbed sevenrebounds at St. Bonaventure... Tallied 13 points and eight boards against Rhode Island in a career‐high50 minutes... Scored a career‐high 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds to go with five assists againstSiena...Recorded first career double‐double with 14 points and a career‐high 10 rebounds againstCornell... Notched 15 points with five rebounds, three assists and two steals at Lehigh... Scored 10points at Holy Cross and grabbed six rebounds.
2007‐08: Had eight points and three rebounds in 12 minutes at Siena... Scored his first career pointsvs. Penn State and grabbed three rebounds... Received the team’s Academic Award... Earned mentionon the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the Spring 2008 semester.
High School/Personal: Three‐time All‐State selection, earning First‐Team honors as a senior... HelpedThe Hun School to the 2007 Prep A state title, its first since 1992, by scoring 24 points and grabbing11 rebounds in the championship game... Team went 21‐6 and also won the Mid‐Atlantic Prep Leaguetitle... Named the Player of the Year by the Princeton Packet... Averaged 15.0 points and 6.2 reboundsas a senior... Named to the All‐Conference First Team three consecutive years... Chosen to the 2007All‐Prep 1st Team by the Star‐Ledger... Scored over1,000 points and grabbed over 500 rebounds in hiscareer... Team's leading scorer all three seasons, aver‐aging 16.8 ppg as a junior and 11.1 ppg as a sopho‐more... Attended Roselle Catholic High School hisfreshman year... Brother Jamaal played basketball forLafayette, graduating in 2007... First name is pro‐nounced "EE‐driss"... Psychology major... BornDecember 17, 1988.
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 22 vs. Villanova (12/11/09)REB: 14 vs. Duquesne (1/31/10) AST: 5 (2x) last vs. Rider (11/30/09)FGM: 10 vs. Siena (12/28/08)FGA: 15 vs. Siena (12/28/08)3FGM: 1 vs. Massachusetts (1/25/10) 3FGA: 1 (6x) last vs. Massachusetts (1/25/10)FTM: 13 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/10)FTA: 17 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/10)BLK: 2 (3x) last vs. Cornell (12/6/09)STL: 3 vs. Rider (11/14/08)TO: 6 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/14/09)MIN: 50 vs. Rhode Island (1/10/09)
HILLIARD’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2007‐08 33‐0 187‐5.7 16‐35 .457 0‐2 .000 8‐18 .444 33‐1.0 22‐0 5 9 3 4 40‐1.22008‐09 32‐31 901‐28.2 119‐224 .531 0‐2 .000 55‐81 .679 177‐5.5 95‐2 35 60 9 18 293‐9.22009‐10 30‐30 953‐31.8 112‐226 .496 1‐7 .143 81‐113 .717 161‐5.4 91‐2 37 39 9 23 306‐10.2TOTALS 95‐61 2041‐21.5 247‐485 .509 1‐11 .091 144‐212 .679 142‐229 208‐4 77 108 21 45 639‐6.7
Career Game‐by‐Game2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSDrexel* 40 3‐8 0‐0 10‐11 1 6 7 4 2 1 0 1 16Holy Cross* 32 3‐6 0‐0 5‐6 3 3 6 3 1 1 1 1 11Boston College* 31 4‐8 0‐1 1‐2 5 3 8 3 2 0 0 0 9Purdue* 28 3‐7 0‐1 3‐7 0 5 5 3 2 4 0 1 9DePaul* 31 2‐7 0‐0 0‐0 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 4Rider* 36 6‐11 0‐0 1‐1 1 6 7 2 5 2 0 1 13Cornell* 33 3‐6 0‐0 3‐5 1 3 4 1 1 4 2 1 9Villanova* 35 5‐5 0‐0 12‐13 3 4 7 4 1 2 1 0 22Minnesota* 31 2‐7 0‐0 1‐2 1 4 5 4 4 4 1 1 5Lehigh Did Not PlaySiena* 32 6‐7 0‐0 2‐3 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 14Princeton* 35 3‐7 0‐0 1‐3 3 3 6 5 0 1 0 0 7Temple* 20 1‐7 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 2Fordham* 25 1‐5 0‐0 5‐6 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 7Rhode Island* 19 1‐4 0‐1 0‐0 0 6 6 5 0 2 0 0 2St. Bonaventure* 36 5‐13 0‐1 2‐2 3 4 7 3 0 1 1 1 12Towson* 39 8‐12 0‐0 4‐5 3 5 8 2 0 2 0 1 20Dayton* 35 5‐9 0‐0 3‐4 1 5 6 3 1 1 0 2 13Penn* 24 4‐6 0‐0 4‐6 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 12Massachusetts* 35 5‐10 1‐1 3‐4 1 5 6 4 4 1 0 0 14Duquesne* 39 6‐13 0‐0 2‐4 9 5 14 1 0 1 0 0 14Richmond* 33 3‐5 0‐1 2‐3 2 6 8 3 0 0 1 0 8St. Bonaventure* 37 3‐6 0‐0 13‐17 2 2 4 3 3 1 0 1 19Saint Louis* 40 5‐12 0‐1 0‐0 0 7 7 3 1 1 0 1 10Massachusetts* 23 1‐3 0‐0 0‐1 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 2Xavier* 29 4‐9 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 2 8Temple* 35 1‐5 0‐0 0‐0 1 2 3 4 0 1 1 1 2Charlotte* 8 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2George Washington* 38 8‐11 0‐0 1‐3 2 3 5 3 2 2 0 0 17La Salle* 37 5‐8 0‐0 3‐5 2 8 10 0 2 0 0 1 13Rhode Island (A‐10)* 37 5‐6 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 4 1 3 0 2 10
2008‐09 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSRider * 27 4‐4 0‐0 0‐0 2 4 6 4 3 4 0 3 8Holy Cross * 40 2‐7 0‐0 6‐9 4 2 6 4 2 2 0 1 10Texas * 22 2‐4 0‐0 0‐0 1 2 3 5 0 3 1 0 4Indiana * 10 1‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 0 2Alabama * 24 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2Lehigh * 26 6‐11 0‐0 3‐3 4 1 5 1 3 1 0 2 15Creighton * 24 0‐2 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 0Towson * 20 2‐3 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 4Villanova * 34 4‐7 0‐1 0‐0 2 6 8 3 1 2 1 0 8Cornell * 27 4‐8 0‐0 6‐8 5 5 10 1 0 2 1 0 14Siena * 35 10‐15 0‐0 0‐0 3 6 9 2 5 2 1 1 20Drexel * 23 2‐5 0‐0 0‐1 4 5 9 3 1 2 0 0 4Ball State * 37 3‐9 0‐0 2‐4 3 4 7 3 1 2 0 2 8Rhode Island * 50 5‐10 0‐0 3‐4 4 4 8 1 1 3 1 0 13St. Bonaventure * 31 8‐13 0‐0 1‐2 4 3 7 3 0 6 0 0 17Charlotte * 27 2‐7 0‐0 3‐4 2 3 5 4 1 3 0 0 7Duquesne * 35 8‐14 0‐0 4‐6 3 3 6 2 2 1 0 0 20Penn * 22 2‐4 0‐0 1‐2 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 5Richmond * 30 4‐6 0‐0 3‐4 2 2 4 2 1 2 0 1 11Dayton 24 4‐7 0‐0 0‐0 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 8G. Washington * 33 4‐9 0‐0 4‐4 1 4 5 2 0 1 0 0 12Massachusetts * 29 4‐8 0‐0 1‐3 2 4 6 5 2 1 0 1 9Temple * 33 2‐5 0‐0 2‐2 1 4 5 2 0 2 0 2 6La Salle * 37 6‐8 0‐0 8‐10 3 5 8 4 0 3 0 0 20Saint Louis * 14 4‐4 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 8Massachusetts * 32 5‐13 0‐0 2‐4 7 4 11 4 1 1 1 0 12Xavier * 16 3‐3 0‐0 1‐1 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 7St. Bonaventure * 30 3‐7 0‐0 2‐7 4 7 11 4 2 1 0 0 8Temple * 29 3‐7 0‐0 0‐0 1 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 6Fordham * 19 3‐6 0‐1 0‐0 1 3 4 4 2 2 0 0 6Charlotte (A‐10) * 33 4‐5 0‐0 3‐3 5 2 7 2 1 3 0 2 11Temple (A‐10) * 28 4‐8 0‐0 0‐0 2 7 9 1 2 0 0 0 8
2007‐08 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSFairleigh Dickinson 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 0+ 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Boston U. Did Not PlayBall State 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzaga 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Penn State 6 1‐3 0‐1 0‐0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 2Holy Cross 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Creighton 10 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2Fairfield 8 1‐1 0‐0 1‐2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 3Siena 12 4‐6 0‐0 0‐0 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 8Drexel 10 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0Massachusetts 8 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Richmond 8 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0Charlotte 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Penn 16 2‐3 0‐0 0‐0 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 0 4Massachusetts 7 1‐3 0‐0 1‐2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Temple 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0George Washington 9 0‐0 0‐0 1‐2 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 0 1Fordham 5 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Villanova 4 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Duquesne 6 0‐1 0‐0 0‐1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0Xavier 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0St. Bonaventure 10 2‐2 0‐0 0‐1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4La Salle 1 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 6 0‐0 0‐0 1‐2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Saint Louis 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Temple 7 2‐3 0‐0 2‐3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Xavier 2 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Dayton 7 0‐3 0‐1 0‐2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Fordham (A‐10) 16 1‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 2Richmond (A‐10) 1 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Xavier (A‐10) 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Temple (A‐10) 5 0‐2 0‐0 2‐2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 2Oklahoma (NCAA) 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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32 IDRIS HILLIARD32 IDRIS HILLIARDSenior • Forward • 6‐7 • 215Roselle, N.J. • The Hun School
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2009‐10: Started 28 games in his first season with the Hawks after transferring fromBucknell... Led the team in rebounding with 6.3 per contest... Recorded four double‐dou‐bles... Had five points and five rebounds in win over La Salle... Had nine boards, four blocks,and four points in win over George Washington... Scored 12 points and grabbed 10rebounds against Charlotte... Had a double‐double with 12 points and 10 rebounds againstSaint Louis... Scored 13 points against Duquesne... Went 6‐of‐9 from the field for 12 points,eight boards, and three blocks against Massachusetts... Grabbed a team‐high 11 reboundsand had three blocks in win over Towson... Scored 11 points and picked up seven boardsand two steals against St. Bonaventure... Had a career‐high 20 points and 12 rebounds withfour blocks, two assists and two steals in win over Fordham... Pulled down a team‐high 11rebounds against Siena... Grabbed a team‐high eight rebounds and added eight points andtwo steals against Rider... Had a double‐double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the winover Holy Cross... Posted a team‐high eight rebounds and added nine points againstDrexel... Received the George Senesky Award for academics.
Bucknell University (2007‐08): Played in 30 games, with two starts for the Bison...Averaged 4.6 points and 4.3 rebounds, in 16.4 minutes of action... Had career‐highs of 14points and 13 rebounds against Saint Francis (Pa.)... Shot 44.2 percent from the field.
High School/Personal: Three‐time All‐Section 2 First Team selection at Garden Spot HighSchool... Averaged over 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks in his scholastic career...Recorded over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in his career... Economicsmajor... Born March 3, 1989.
2 TODD O’BRIEN2 TODD O’BRIENJunior • Center • 7‐0 • 237
New Holland, Pa. • Garden Spot
O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2007‐08** 31‐2 501‐16.2 53‐122 .443 0‐0 .000 31‐49 .633 132‐ 4.3 60‐1 13 49 42 10 137‐4.42009‐10 31‐28 705‐22.7 68‐153 .444 0‐0 .000 37‐62 .597 196‐ 6.3 94‐2 16 45 30 30 173‐5.6Totals 62‐30 1206‐19.4 121‐275 .444 0‐0 .000 68‐111 .612 328‐ 5.3 154‐3 29 94 72 40 310‐5.0**at Bucknell University
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 20 vs. Fordham (1/9/10)REB: 12 vs. Fordham (1/9/10)AST: 2 (2x) last vs. Fordham (1/9/10)FGM: 7 vs. Fordham (1/9/10)FGA: 10 vs. Saint Louis (2/9/10)3FGM: ‐ ‐3FGA: ‐ ‐ FTM: 7 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/16/10)FTA: 12 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/16/10)BLK: 4 (2x) last vs. G. Washington (3/3/10)STL: 3 (2x) last vs. Xavier (2/17/10)TO: 3 (5x) last vs. G. Washington (3/3/10)MIN: 40 vs. Saint Louis (2/9/10)
Career Game‐by‐Game (SJU only)2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSDrexel* 34 3‐6 0‐0 3‐4 3 5 8 4 2 1 1 1 9Holy Cross* 28 5‐7 0‐0 0‐2 2 8 10 4 1 2 2 2 10Boston College* 25 1‐5 0‐0 1‐3 2 4 6 4 1 0 1 0 3Purdue* 19 1‐4 0‐0 0‐0 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 2DePaul* 15 0‐2 0‐0 0‐0 2 2 4 3 1 1 0 0 0Rider* 26 4‐5 0‐0 0‐0 2 6 8 2 1 1 0 2 8Cornell 18 2‐5 0‐0 2‐2 0 3 3 1 0 2 1 0 6Villanova* 20 1‐5 0‐0 1‐3 2 3 5 4 0 2 0 3 3Minnesota* 18 2‐7 0‐0 0‐0 1 5 6 2 0 1 0 0 4Lehigh* 7 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0Siena 21 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 2 9 11 0 1 2 0 2 2 Princeton 15 1‐3 0‐0 1‐2 0 4 4 4 1 0 1 0 3Temple* 23 2‐2 0‐0 0‐0 2 5 7 4 0 2 0 1 4Fordham* 33 7‐9 0‐0 6‐6 3 9 12 3 2 3 4 2 20Rhode Island* 17 1‐3 0‐0 2‐3 2 4 6 3 0 3 0 0 4St. Bonaventure* 37 2‐5 0‐0 7‐12 4 3 7 2 1 1 0 2 11Towson* 34 0‐6 0‐0 2‐4 6 5 11 2 1 0 3 1 2Dayton* 22 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 3 2Penn* 21 3‐6 0‐0 0‐0 2 4 6 1 0 1 0 1 6Massachusetts* 24 6‐9 0‐0 0‐3 3 5 8 1 1 1 3 0 12Duquesne* 21 4‐6 0‐0 5‐6 2 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 13Richmond* 22 2‐5 0‐0 0‐0 2 3 5 3 0 1 2 0 4St. Bonaventure* 22 1‐3 0‐0 1‐4 6 2 8 5 0 2 1 1 3Saint Louis* 22 6‐10 0‐0 0‐0 4 6 10 4 0 2 0 2 12Massachusetts* 23 1‐4 0‐0 3‐4 3 4 7 3 1 2 0 1 5Xavier* 19 0‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 3 3 2 0 0 2 3 0Temple* 17 0‐1 0‐0 2‐2 2 1 3 4 0 3 0 1 2Charlotte* 32 6‐9 0‐0 0‐0 8 2 10 3 1 3 1 0 12George Washington* 27 2‐7 0‐0 0‐0 3 6 9 4 0 3 4 0 4La Salle* 24 2‐5 0‐0 1‐2 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 1 5Rhode Island (A‐10)* 19 1‐4 0‐0 0‐0 2 3 5 4 1 0 1 0 2
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2009‐10: Saw action in 30 games... Made starts against Siena and Princeton... Scored fourpoints in win over George Washington... Had two points and four rebounds againstXavier... Grabbed six rebounds and scored two points against Saint Louis... Scored twopoints and had a steal against Massachusetts... Added four points and a rebound in winover Penn... Scored nine points and had five boards against Rhode Island... Picked upthree rebounds, an assist and two points against Temple... Made first career start againstSiena... Named Atlantic 10 Co‐Rookie of the Week on Dec. 27 after a career‐best 13‐pointperformance, going 6‐of‐7 from the field with six rebounds and three blocks... Scored fourpoints in five minutes against Minnesota... Scored four points and had two assists againstPurdue... Added four points and five rebounds in win over Boston College.
High School/Personal: Averaged 21.8 points and 12.0 rebounds for North Hunterdon...Named to the All‐Group 4 Third Team and the All‐West New Jersey First Team by the Star‐Ledger... All‐County selection... Scored 20 or more points 12 times... Also chosen to theCourier News All‐Area Second Team and the Express Times All‐Area First Team...McDonald's All‐America nominee... Majoring in business... Birthdate is December 31,1990.
42 CARL BAPTISTE42 CARL BAPTISTESophomore • Forward • 6‐8 • 243Pittstown, N.J. • North Hunterdon
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 13 vs. Lehigh (12/20/09)REB: 6 (2x) last vs. Saint Louis (2/9/10)AST: 2 vs. Purdue (11/22/09)FGM: 6 vs. Lehigh (12/20/09)FGA: 7 vs. Lehigh (12/20/09)3FGM: 1 vs. Purdue (11/22/09)3FGA: 1 (2x) last vs. Xavier (2/17/10)FTM: 1 (3x) last vs. Massachusetts (2/14/10)FTA: 2 (3x) last vs. La Salle (3/6/10)BLK: 3 vs. Lehigh (12/20/09)STL: 1 vs. Towson (1/18/10)TO: 2 vs. Rhode Island (1/13/10)MIN: 22 vs. Lehigh (12/20/09)
Career Game‐by‐Game2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSDrexel 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0Holy Cross 6 1‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2Boston College 15 2‐5 0‐1 0‐0 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 0 4 Purdue 17 1‐2 1‐1 1‐2 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 4DePaul 14 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 1 2 3 2 0 1 2 0 0Rider 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cornell 5 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5Villanova Did Not PlayMinnesota 5 2‐2 0‐0 0‐0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4Lehigh 22 6‐7 0‐0 1‐1 2 4 6 4 0 1 3 1 13Siena* 4 0‐1 0‐1 0‐0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 0Princeton* 5 0‐2 0‐1 0‐0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Temple 16 1‐4 0‐0 0‐0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 2Fordham 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 20 4‐5 0‐0 1‐1 3 2 5 2 0 2 1 0 9St. Bonaventure 3 1‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2Towson 5 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Dayton 9 0‐1 0‐0 1‐2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1Penn 13 2‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 4Massachusetts 7 1‐3 0‐1 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Duquesne 3 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Richmond 2 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Bonaventure 13 1‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 2Saint Louis 16 1‐3 0‐0 0‐0 4 2 6 1 0 1 1 0 2Massachusetts 13 0‐1 0‐1 1‐2 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 1Xavier 21 1‐5 0‐1 0‐0 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 2Temple 15 0‐0 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0Charlotte 17 0‐1 0‐0 0‐0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0George Washington 11 2‐3 0‐0 0‐0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 4La Salle 15 0‐1 0‐0 0‐2 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 0Rhode Island (A‐10) 17 2‐2 0‐0 0‐0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 4
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BAPTISTE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2009‐10 30‐2 316‐10.5 28‐56 .500 1‐7 .143 5‐10 .500 52‐1.7 53‐1 5 11 18 5 62‐2.1
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2009‐10: Started 19 straight games to end the year... Averaged 6.7 points per game...Missed the preseason and the first five games after having surgery on a torn ligament (leftthumb)... Made his first start at Temple on Jan. 6... Scored 10 points in win over GeorgeWashington... Scored 13 points against Massachusetts...Grabbed six rebounds and hadtwo assists and two steals against Saint Louis... Drained a career‐high 17 points againstDuquesne... Scored seven points and had six boards vs. Massachusetts... Had eight pointsand three assists in win over Penn... Scored 10 points in win over Dayton... Hit three 3‐pointers en route to a season‐best 13 points in win over Towson... Scored nine points andpicked up five boards against St. Bonaventure... Scored nine points and picked up fiveboards against Siena... Made two 3‐pointers and went 4‐for‐5 from the foul line leading to12 points against Villanova... Scored 12 points and had three assists and two steals in hisHawk debut against Rider.
High School/Personal: North Jersey Player of the Year by the Star‐Ledger, Herald News andThe Record... Averaged 24.5 points per game... Named to the Star‐Ledger's All‐StateSecond Team and the Non‐Public First Team... Helped DePaul to a 20‐8 record his seniorseason... In his final game, surpassed the 2,000‐point mark for his career, finishing with2,010 points... Averaged over 20 points in each of his last three years and 19.4 points hisfreshman season... As a sophomore, helped DePaul go 23‐5 and win the county title...Earned Freshman of the Year honors... McDonald's All‐America nominee... Sociologymajor... Born January 30, 1991.
12 JUSTIN CROSGILE12 JUSTIN CROSGILESophomore • Guard • 5‐11 • 168
Paterson, N.J. • DePaul
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 17 vs. Duquesne (1/31/10)REB: 6 (2x) last vs. Saint Louis (2/9/10)AST: 4 vs. La Salle (3/6/10)FGM: 7 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/16/10)FGA: 13 (2x) last vs. Massachusetts (2/14/10)3FGM: 3 (4x) last vs. Massachusetts (2/14/10)3FGA: 7 vs. Massachusetts (2/14/10)FTM: 6 vs. Penn (1/25/10)FTA: 6 vs. Penn (1/25/10)BLK: ‐ ‐ STL: 2 (4x) last vs. Saint Louis (2/9/10)TO: 4 vs. Duquesne (1/31/10)MIN: 30 vs. Richmond (2/3/10)
Career Game‐by‐Game2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSDrexel DNP‐INJUREDHoly Cross DNP‐INJUREDBoston College DNP‐INJUREDPurdue DNP‐INJUREDDePaul DNP‐INJUREDRider 22 4‐9 2‐6 2‐2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 12Cornell 17 1‐2 1‐2 0‐0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 3Villanova 20 3‐7 2‐4 4‐5 0 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 12Minnesota 21 1‐6 1‐4 0‐0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 3Lehigh 17 1‐3 0‐2 0‐0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 2Siena 24 3‐6 1‐2 2‐2 2 3 5 3 1 3 0 0 9 Princeton 15 1‐6 0‐4 2‐2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 4Temple* 23 3‐11 1‐4 0‐1 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 7Fordham* 16 0‐3 0‐1 0‐0 0 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0Rhode Island* 24 2‐11 0‐4 0‐0 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 4St. Bonaventure* 24 3‐7 3‐5 0‐0 0 5 5 1 1 2 0 2 9Towson* 26 4‐7 3‐5 2‐2 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 13Dayton* 24 2‐8 2‐6 4‐4 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 10Penn* 22 1‐3 0‐2 6‐6 0 3 3 1 3 1 0 1 8Massachusetts* 25 2‐3 2‐3 1‐2 1 5 6 1 2 2 0 0 7Duquesne* 30 6‐8 3‐4 2‐2 3 2 5 4 2 4 0 1 17Richmond* 30 2‐6 1‐3 2‐4 0 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 7St. Bonaventure* 13 0‐3 0‐2 0‐0 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0Saint Louis* 22 1‐5 1‐2 0‐2 2 4 6 3 2 2 0 2 3Massachusetts* 26 4‐13 3‐7 2‐2 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 13Xavier* 16 0‐8 0‐5 0‐0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0Temple* 15 1‐3 0‐2 1‐2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 3Charlotte* 25 1‐7 0‐5 2‐2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 4George Washington* 22 4‐7 2‐3 0‐0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 10La Salle* 17 2‐5 0‐2 0‐1 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 4Rhode Island (A‐10)* 23 4‐9 2‐6 0‐0 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 10
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CROSGILE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2009‐10 26‐19 559‐ 21.5 56‐166 .337 30‐95 .316 32‐41 .780 60‐2.3 37‐0 37 46 0 17 174‐6.7
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2009‐10: Played in all 31 games his rookie season... Averaged 9.6 points per game, hit‐ting double figures 13 times... Scored 16 points in win over La Salle... Had 16 points andeight rebounds against Temple... Scored 12 points against Richmond... Tallied 11 pointsagainst Massachusetts...Hit four 3‐pointers to score 16 points in win over Penn...Tallied 15 points in win over Fordham... Poured in a team‐high 17 points and picked upfive rebounds and three assists against Princeton... Scored 13 points and had twoassists in win over Lehigh... Hit three 3‐pointers en route to 16 points with two assistsand two steals against Villanova... Named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week on Nov. 22,averaging 17.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in victories over Boston College and HolyCross... Scored 16 points, had two assists, and four rebounds in win over Boston...Posted game‐high 18 points in victory over Holy Cross... Scored 13 points and had tworebounds in win over Drexel.
High School/Personal: Averaged 25.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 6.7 assists for GarfieldHeights... Was the 2009 Northern Ohio Player of the Year... All‐Ohio First Team selec‐tion... Also averaged 4.1 steals per game his senior year... Scored 45 points in one gameagainst Strongsville... Averaged 24.4 points and 6.0 assists as a junior... Earned All‐OhioSecond Team honors and was the conference’s Player of the Year his junior season...Nickname is "Tay"... Business major... Born February 26, 1990.
35 CARL JONES35 CARL JONESSophomore • Guard • 5‐11 • 150
Garfield Heights, Ohio • Garfield Heights
CAREER HIGHSPTS: 18 vs. Holy Cross (11/17/09) REB: 8 vs. Temple (2/20/10)AST: 3 vs. Princeton (1/2/10)FGM: 6 vs. Princeton (1/2/10)FGA: 13 vs. Princeton (1/2/10)3FGM: 4 vs. Penn (1/25/10)3FGA: 6 (2x) vs. Penn (1/25/10)FTM: 9 vs. Drexel (11/13/09)FTA: 12 vs. Drexel (11/13/09)BLK: ‐ ‐ STL: 3 vs. Duquesne (1/31/10)TO: 4 vs. Massachusetts (2/14/10)MIN: 32 vs. Temple (2/20/10)
Career Game‐by‐Game2009‐10 MIN FG‐A 3PT‐A FT‐A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTSRider 22 4‐9 2‐6 2‐2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 12Drexel 31 2‐8 0‐4 9‐12 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 13Holy Cross 25 6‐11 1‐3 5‐7 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 18Boston College 25 4‐9 3‐4 5‐6 1 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 16Purdue 21 1‐9 1‐3 2‐4 0 6 6 0 0 2 0 0 5DePaul 14 1‐7 0‐5 0‐0 0 5 5 0 2 2 0 0 2Rider 11 1‐3 1‐3 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Cornell 19 3‐6 1‐3 1‐2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 8Villanova 24 5‐10 3‐6 3‐3 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 2 16Minnesota 22 3‐8 0‐3 2‐4 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 8Lehigh 20 3‐8 2‐4 5‐6 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 13Siena 23 3‐8 1‐4 2‐5 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 9 Princeton 27 6‐13 1‐5 4‐5 0 5 5 0 3 1 0 0 17Temple 21 2‐7 0‐3 4‐5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Fordham 21 3‐5 2‐4 7‐9 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 15Rhode Island 17 2‐8 0‐2 2‐2 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 6St. Bonaventure 10 0‐5 0‐3 0‐0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Towson 16 1‐5 1‐5 5‐6 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 2 8Dayton 15 1‐5 1‐2 0‐0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3Penn 17 5‐10 4‐6 2‐4 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 16Massachusetts 21 4‐9 3‐4 0‐0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 11Duquesne 16 1‐11 0‐3 1‐1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 3Richmond 20 3‐7 1‐3 5‐7 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 12St. Bonaventure 16 3‐7 0‐2 3‐4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Saint Louis 11 1‐6 0‐1 0‐0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 2Massachusetts 19 3‐4 1‐2 0‐1 0 5 5 3 3 4 0 0 7Xavier 24 2‐7 0‐3 4‐5 2 1 3 1 2 5 0 1 8Temple 32 4‐10 2‐5 6‐7 0 8 8 3 2 1 0 0 16Charlotte 15 2‐8 1‐4 0‐0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5George Washington 18 3‐7 1‐2 2‐2 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 9La Salle 23 5‐8 2‐5 4‐4 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 16Rhode Island (A‐10) 23 5‐10 1‐3 4‐6 0 2 2 3 3 3 0 0 15
JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2009‐10 31‐0 614‐ 19.8 88‐239 .368 34‐109 .312 87‐117 .744 70‐ 2.3 27‐0 44 36 0 20 297‐9.6
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2010‐11 Atlantic 10 Preseason All‐Rookie Team Selection
High School/Personal: Named the Pennsylvania Class AAAAPlayer of the Year... Averaged 16.9 points, 10.0 rebounds and 6.5blocked shots for state champion Plymouth‐Whitemarsh...Associated Press All‐State First Team selection... Earned recogni‐tion on MaxPreps All‐American Fourth Team... Team went 30‐2 onthe season... Had 19 points, seven rebounds and five blocks in thestate final win over Penn Wood... Finished his career as the pro‐gram’s all‐time fifth leading scorer with 1,302 points... As a junior,averaged 14.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 8.0 blocks... Social sci‐ences major... Born September 27, 1990.
“C.J. will amaze with his innate athletic ability. The goal is to have his basketballskills match his unique athletic prowess.”
‐ Phil Martelli
1 C.J. AIKEN1 C.J. AIKENFreshman • Forward • 6‐9 • 186
Conshohocken, Pa. • Plymouth‐Whitemarsh
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2010‐11 Atlantic 10 Preseason All‐Rookie Team Selection
High School/Personal: Class 1A All‐State First Team selectionwhile at Christian Life Academy... Two‐time District 7 1‐A Player ofthe Year... Averaged 26.2 points, 5.0 assists and 5.0 steals as a sen‐ior... Team won the Class 1A title in 2010... As a junior, averaged21.3 points, five rebounds and three assists... Mother, Jeralyn, isthe sister of Hawks’ assistant coach Geoff Arnold... AAU teammateof current Hawk Patrick Swilling... Majoring in business... BornDecember 9, 1991.
“Langston is wise beyond his years, on andoff the court. His commitment to improvement is extraordinary.”
‐ Phil Martelli
10 LANGSTON GALLOWAY10 LANGSTON GALLOWAYFreshman • Guard • 6‐2 • 197
Baton Rouge, La. • Christian Life Academy
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Transferred from Hofstra University and will have three years ofeligibility with the Hawks after sitting out this season.
2009‐10 (Hofstra University): Named to the CAA All‐RookieTeam... Averaged 8.6 points and 7.6 rebounds at Hofstra... Playedin 33 games with seven starts... Notched double figures 12 times...Had a double‐double in his collegiate debut with 18 points and 12rebounds against Kansas.
High School/Personal: PSAL Class A Player of the Year at CurtisHigh School in Staten Island... Averaged 18.0 points and 12.0rebounds as a senior... Helped Curtis to the PSAL title in 2009, thefirst ever won by a Staten Island team... That team also notched aschool‐record 28 wins... Had a triple‐double in the PSALTournament and had 19 blocked shots in an opening roundgame... Scored over 1,000 points in his career... Named to theClass A All‐State Third Team and the New York Daily News’ All‐CitySecond Team... Social sciences major... Born October 23, 1991.
“Halil plays all out on every possession andexpects the same from his teammates.”
Phil Martelli
21 HALIL KANACEVIC21 HALIL KANACEVICSophomore • Forward • 6‐8 • 255
Staten Island, N.Y. • Curtis
KANACEVIC’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT 3FG‐A PCT FT‐FTA PCT REB‐AVG PF‐D AST TO BL ST PTS‐AVG2009‐10** 33‐7 877‐ 26.6 110‐278 .396 8‐47 .170 54‐85 .635 250‐ 7.6 106‐6 40 59 61 19 282‐ 8.5** at Hofstra University
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High School/Personal: All‐South Jersey selection... Played hisfreshman and sophomore years at Paulsboro High School andtransferred to Life Center Academy his junior year... Transferredback to Paulsboro as a senior and sat out the year due to NewJersey transfer rules... Averaged 17.2 points as a sophomore atPaulsboro, helping his team to the South Jersey Group 1 champi‐onship game... Earned All‐South Jersey Second Team and All‐Group 1 First Team honors that year... At Life Center Academy(Burlington, N.J.), averaged 15 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.0blocked shots... Earned All‐Prep Second Team honors as chosen byHigh School Boys Basketball News... Chosen as South JerseyRookie of the Year his freshman season... Majoring in manage‐ment... Born March 1, 1991.
“Daryus’ will to please is refreshing. Helpinghim to find the answers he’s seeking isgoing to be an enjoyable journey.”
‐ Phil Martelli
24 DARYUS QUARLES24 DARYUS QUARLESFreshman • Forward • 6‐6 • 175
Paulsboro, N.J. • Paulsboro
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High School/Personal: All‐State Third Team selection from SaintPeter’s Prep... Averaged 19.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocksas a senior... Helped Saint Peter’s to a 24‐5 record and the num‐ber six ranking in the state... Recorded 18 double‐doubles on theseason... Earned a spot on the All‐Non Public Second Team in2010... Two‐time Hudson County All‐Area First Team honoree...Led Saint Peter’s to back‐to‐back county championships... Servedas team captain as a senior... Attended Bayonne High Schoolbefore transferring to Saint Peter’s his junior year... Sociologymajor... Born August 5, 1991.
“The beauty of Ronald is that he is an unfinished masterpiece. Skill developmentwill require daily work but because of his
eager attitude, the sky is the limit.”
‐ Phil Martelli
13 RONALD ROBERTS, JR.13 RONALD ROBERTS, JR.Freshman • Forward • 6‐8 • 201Bayonne, N.J. • Saint Peter’s Prep
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High School/Personal: Three‐time All‐State selection fromBrother Martin High School... Averaged 18.1 points as a senior...Earned All‐District honors... Two‐sport athlete, having also starredin football... Helped team to Class 5A State Championship and a29‐10 record... Was named MVP of the championship... Alsoearned All‐Metro honors... Son of former All‐Pro linebacker andCollege Football Hall of Famer Pat Swilling, who played for theSaints, Lions and Raiders... Nephew of Ken Swilling, who playedfootball for Georgia Tech and one year for the Browns... Cousin offormer NBA player Dale Davis... Was an AAU teammate of currentHawk Langston Galloway... Business major... Birthdate isDecember 18, 1991.
“Patrick’s acclimation to college academicsand basketball has been a pleasure to
watch. He possesses the ‘it’ that will allowhim to be special.”
‐ Phil Martelli
5 PATRICK SWILLING, JR.5 PATRICK SWILLING, JR.Freshman • Guard • 6‐2 • 212
New Orleans, La. • Brother Martin
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2009-10 REVIEWThe Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball team
entered the 2009‐10 season surrounded bymuch excitement with the return to HawkHill and a sparkling new homecourt ‐ theMichael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena ‐ as well as newteam facilities in the Jack Ramsay BasketballCenter.
What followed, though, was a disap‐pointing season by SJU standards as theHawks ended a string of nine consecutivewinning campaigns. SJU finished 11‐20 and 5‐11 in the Atlantic 10, reaching the conferencetournament as the 12th seed, but falling inthe first round.
The season opened with a standing‐roomonly crowd for the inaugural game in HaganArena against city rival Drexel. The Hawksprevailed in overtime, 77‐67, as DarrinGovens hit for 23 points and Chris Prescottput his name in the books by scoring the first‐ever basket in SJU’s new home.
The Hawks would go on to win the nexttwo games, including an impressive 84‐80win over Boston College at the Paradise Jamin St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. SJU was thenoutmatched against #7 Purdue, falling 85‐60in the tournament, before closing out play inSt. Thomas with a loss to DePaul.
The Purdue loss started a six‐game losingstreak for the Hawks, which included defeatsat Minnesota and to #3 Villanova. SJUsnapped it with a win over Lehigh before theholidays but would then lose the next three,including the conference opener to rivalTemple.
Saint Joseph’s got back on the winningtrack against Fordham and despite a pair of
road losses, appeared to have turned thingsaround. SJU beat Towson in a non‐confer‐ence game and then scored a thrilling 60‐59win over eventual NIT champion Dayton atHagan Arena. Senior Garrett Williamson hadperhaps the top play of the season when herecorded a game‐saving block with :04 leftand the Hawks clinging to the one‐point lead.
SJU rode that momentum to a win overcity foe Penn for its longest winning streak ofthe year. The Hawks couldn’t sustain themomentum and lost the next three games,including home contests to Massachusettsand Richmond. A snowstorm that pummeledthe East Coast postponed the Hawks’ gamewith St. Bonaventure by a day, but the Hawkssnapped the skid with a 78‐71 victory, led by22 points from Govens and 19 from IdrisHilliard.
SJU would go on to lose the next four,including a heartbreaking overtime loss to#21 Temple, 75‐67, in a Big 5 classic at ThePalestra. Williamson seemed to be the heroagain, as his layup with 5.7 seconds to go putthe Hawks up, 59‐57. But Temple’s RamonMoore went coast‐to‐coast before the buzzerto send the game into the extra period. Theloss ruined a stellar effort from the seniorduo of Govens (21 points) and Williamson(career‐high 20 points).
After a rout at Charlotte, the Hawkspicked up their first road win of the season,defeating George Washington, 80‐71, behinddouble‐figure efforts from Govens andHilliard.
Owning a 4‐11 record in A‐10 play head‐ing into the final regular‐season game, SaintJoseph’s hosted La Salle, with both teams’post‐season chances on the line. On “SeniorDay” SJU’s seniors led the way as Williamsonscored 19 points and Govens tallied 17 as theHawks earned a 74‐59 win and the 12th andfinal spot in the A‐10 Tournament.
With a new tournament format in place,SJU had to travel to Rhode Island for the first‐round game, with the winners earning thetrip to Atlantic City. The Hawks trailed formost of the game, and despite pulling towithin one point midway through the secondhalf, fell to the Rams, 87‐76, to end the year.
Govens, Williamson and Hilliard each fin‐ished with double‐figure scoring averages,but the Hawks battled inconsistency andwere without a true go‐to player all seasonlong. SJU saw glimpses of potential for thefuture with sophomore transfer Todd O’Brienand freshmen Justin Crosgile and Carl Jonesall seeing significant playing time. The Hawkswill look to build on the disappointment of2009‐10 in order to return Saint Joseph’s tothe Atlantic 10 prominence it has enjoyedover the years.
2009‐10 Awards/Accomplishments
Carl Baptiste• Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (12/27)
C.J. Brown• O’Pake Award (Unsung Hero)
Darrin Govens• Big 5 Player of the Week (11/16)• Scored 1,000th career point vs. Rider(11/30)• Maher Award (Loyalty)
Idris Hilliard• Scholar‐Athlete
Carl Jones• Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (11/22,3/7)
Todd O’Brien• Senesky Award (Academics)
Garrett Williamson• Atlantic 10 All‐Defensive Team• All‐Big 5 2nd Team• Hilferty Award ‐ Most Valuable Player• O’Neill Award ‐ Most Improved Player• Vasquez Award (Best Teammate)
Darrin Govens hit for double figures in 23 gameslast season while topping the Hawks with his13.9 scoring average.
Garrett Williamson was an Atlantic 10 All‐Defensive Team and All‐Big 5 Second Teamselection in 2009‐10.
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2009-10 REVIEW2009‐10 Overall Statistics
(11‐20; A‐10: 5‐11; Big 5: 2‐2) 3‐PT R E B O U N D S
P L A Y E R GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT FG‐FGA PCT FT‐FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF‐D A TO BLK ST PTS AVG
Darrin Govens 31‐31 985‐31.8 147‐374 .393 71‐207 .343 65‐92 .707 25 89 114 3.7 77‐3 92 70 6 47 430 13.9Garrett Williamson 31‐31 1047‐33.8 114‐240 .475 12‐44 .273 135‐176 . 767 23 90 113 3.6 88‐4 120 80 32 54 375 12.1Idris Hilliard 30‐30 953‐31.8 112‐226 .496 1‐7 .143 81‐113 .717 50 111 161 5.4 91‐2 37 39 9 23 306 10.2Carl Jones 31‐0 614‐19.8 88‐239 .368 34‐109 .312 87‐117 .744 9 61 70 2.3 27‐0 44 36 0 20 297 9.6Justin Crosgile 26‐19 559‐21.5 56‐166 .337 30‐95 .316 32‐41 .780 17 43 60 2.3 37‐0 37 46 0 17 174 6.7Todd O’Brien 31‐28 705‐22.7 68‐153 .444 0‐0 .000 37‐62 .597 73 123 196 6.3 94‐2 16 45 30 30 173 5.6Chris Prescott 30‐12 434‐14.5 49‐136 .360 24‐85 .282 16‐23 .696 3 32 35 1.2 21‐0 26 35 1 10 138 4.6Bryant Irwin 29‐2 389‐13.4 45‐124 .363 9‐51 .176 21‐29 .724 24 42 66 2.3 33‐0 12 21 11 9 120 4.1Charoy Bentley 26‐0 198‐7.6 22‐56 .393 9‐32 .281 6‐14 .429 5 13 18 0.7 22‐0 16 14 0 10 59 2.3Carl Baptiste 30‐2 316‐10.5 28‐56 .500 1‐7 .143 5‐10 .500 17 35 52 1.7 53‐1 5 11 18 5 62 2.1A.J. Rogers 10‐0 31‐3.1 2‐2 1.000 0‐0 .000 2‐8 .250 4 2 6 0.6 9‐0 0 3 0 1 6 0.6Temi Adebayo 4‐0 12‐3.0 0‐1 0 0‐0 .000 1‐2 .500 0 2 2 0.5 1‐0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3C.J. Brown 6‐0 7‐1.2 0‐2 0 0‐0 .000 0‐0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 0‐0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 48 59 107 4Total 31 6250 731‐1775 .412 191‐637 .300 488‐687 .710 299 702 1001 32.3 553‐12 406 407 108 226 2141 69.1Opponents 31 6249 844‐1894 .446 212‐635 .334 430‐606 .710 421 828 1249 40.3 557‐14 483 448 124 222 2330 75.2
SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TOTALSaint Joseph's 998 1120 23 2141Opponents 1115 1194 21 2330
Atlantic 10 Statistics(5‐11)
3‐PT R E B O U N D SP L A Y E R GP‐GS MIN‐AVG FG‐FGA PCT FG‐FGA PCT FT‐FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF‐D A TO BLK ST PTS AVG
Darrin Govens 16‐16 515‐ 32.2 80 ‐193 .415 37‐110 .336 28‐45 .622 10 44 54 3.4 37‐1 48 39 4 27 225 14.1Garrett Williamson 16‐16 573‐35.8 67‐132 .508 6‐20 .300 70‐90 .778 17 44 61 3.8 40‐1 66 36 14 31 210 13.1Idris Hilliard 16‐16 489‐30.6 55‐123 .447 1‐5 .200 34‐49 .694 26 62 88 5.5 48‐1 16 13 3 12 145 9.1Carl Jones 16‐0 299‐18.7 39‐114 .342 14‐48 .292 38‐47 .809 5 27 32 2.0 13‐0 22 18 0 11 130 8.1Todd O’Brien 16‐16 385‐24.1 43‐84 .512 0‐0 .000 27‐42 .643 46 59 105 6.6 51‐1 6 31 19 18 113 7.1Justin Crosgile 16‐16 352‐22.0 33‐108 .306 18‐58 .310 14‐22 .636 10 33 43 2.7 21‐0 22 28 0 10 98 6.1Chris Prescott 15‐0 179‐11.9 19‐67 .284 7‐42 .167 7‐10 .700 2 11 13 0.9 5‐0 11 12 0 2 52 3.5Bryant Irwin 15‐0 158‐10.5 15‐51 .294 3‐23 .130 8‐10 .800 9 13 22 1.5 12‐0 2 11 6 3 41 2.7Carl Baptiste 16‐0 183‐11.4 12‐30 .400 0‐3 .000 3‐7 .429 10 19 29 1.8 28‐0 2 6 6 3 27 1.7Charoy Bentley 13‐0 70‐5.4 7‐20 .350 2‐12 .167 0‐4 .000 2 5 7 0.5 8‐0 7 4 0 4 16 1.2A.J. Rogers 4‐0 14‐3.5 0‐0 .000 0‐0 .000 2‐6 .333 3 2 5 1.3 2‐0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Temi Adebayo 2‐0 5‐2.5 0‐0 .000 0‐0 .000 0‐0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0‐0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0C.J. Brown 5‐0 3‐0.6 0‐2 .000 0‐0 .000 0‐0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 0‐0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 23 23 46Totals 16 3225 370‐924 .400 88‐321 .274 231‐332 .696 164 342 506 31.6 265‐4 203 203 52 121 1059 66.2Opponents 16 3225 440‐957 .460 103‐327 .315 201‐295 .681 206 436 642 40.1 276‐9 253 230 70 112 1184 74.0
SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TotalsSaint Joseph's 494 557 8 1059Opponents 580 588 16 1184
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2009-10 REVIEW
Overall: 11‐20 Atlantic 10: 5‐11 Big 5: 2‐2 Home: 8‐6 Away: 2‐12 Neutral: 1‐2
OPPONENT DATE RESULT POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS Blocked Shots
DREXEL 11/13/09 77‐67 W‐OT 23‐GOVENS, Darrin 8‐O’BRIEN, Todd 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐GOVENS, Darrin 3‐WILLIAMSON, GarrettHOLY CROSS 11/17/09 69‐67 W 18‐JONES, Carl 10‐O’BRIEN, Todd 4‐WILLIAMSON, Todd 3‐ three players 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrettvs. Boston College% 11/20/09 84‐80 W 18‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 8‐HILLIARD, Idris 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐WILLIAMSON, Garrettvs. Purdue (7)% 11/22/09 60‐85 L 12‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 6‐JONES, Carl 5‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐GOVENS,Darrin 1‐BAPTISTE, Carl
WILLIAMSON, Garrettvs. DePaul % 11/23/09 51‐58 L 16‐GOVENS, Darrin 5‐JONES, Carl 4‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐PRESCOTT, Chris 2‐BAPTISTE, Carlat Rider 11/30/09 73‐81 L 13‐HILLIARD, Idris 8‐O’BRIEN, Todd 7‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐CROSGILE,Justin None
O’BRIEN, Toddat Cornell 12/6/09 66‐78 L 15‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 5‐IRWIN, Bryant 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐HILLIARD, Idris
WILLIAMSON, GarrettVILLANOVA (3)^ (P) 12/9/09 89‐97 L 22‐HILLIARD, Idris 7‐HILLIARD, Idris 7‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐O’BRIEN, Todd 2‐IRWIN, Bryant
at Minnesota 12/12/09 74‐97 L 15‐GOVENS, Darrin 6‐O’BRIEN, Todd 4‐HILLIARD, Idris 1‐ four players 1‐PRESCOTT, ChrisWILLIAMSON, Garrett HILLIARD, Idirs
LEHIGH 12/20/09 77‐66 W 15‐GOVENS, Darrin 11‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 5‐GOVENS, Darrin 7‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐BAPTISTE, Carlat Siena 12/29/09 75‐92 L 14‐HILLIARD, Idris 11‐O’BRIEN, Todd 4‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐O’BRIEN, Todd 1‐ three playersPRINCETON 1/2/10 62‐70 L 17‐JONES, Carl 6‐HILLIARD, Idris 3‐JONES Carl 4‐GOVENS, Darrin 1‐ three players
WILLIAMSON, Garrettat Temple (25)* 1/6/10 46‐73 L 8‐JONES, Carl 7‐O’BRIEN, Todd 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 1‐ six players 2‐IRWIN, Bryant
PRESCOTT, ChrisFORDHAM* 1/9/10 82‐69 W 21‐GOVENS, Darrin 12‐O’BRIEN, Todd 5‐GOVENS, Darrin 4‐GOVENS, Darrin 4‐O’BRIEN, Todd
WILLIAMSON, Garrettat Rhode Island* 1/13/10 74‐11 L 15‐GOVENS, Darrin 6‐HILLIARD, Idris 5‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐GOVENS, Darrin 1‐BAPTISTE, Carl
O’BRIEN, Todd WILLIAMSON, Garrettat St. Bonaventure* 1/16/10 65‐68 L 15‐GOVENS, Darrin 7‐HILLIARD, Idris 6‐GOVENS, Darrin 3‐GOVENS, Darrin 1‐HILLIARD, Idris
O’BRIEN, Todd WILLIAMSON, Garrett GOVENS, DarrinTOWSON 1/18/10 64‐57 W 20‐HILLIARD, Idris 11‐O’BRIEN, Todd 6‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐JONES, Carl 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett
O’BRIEN, ToddDAYTON* 1/23/10 60‐59 W 15‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 6‐HILLIARD, Idris 3‐GOVENS, Darrin 3‐O’BRIEN, Todd 2‐O’BRIEN, Todd
WILLIAMSON, Garrettat Penn^ 1/25/10 85‐64 W 17‐GOVENS, Darrin 6‐GOVENS, Darrin 5‐WILLIAMSON, Todd 3‐GOVENS, Darrin 1‐ three players
O’BRIEN, ToddMASSACHUSETTS* 1/27/10 80‐87 L 16‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 8‐O’BRIEN, Todd 10‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 6‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett
at Duquesne* 1/31/10 71‐74 L 17‐CROSGILE, Justin 14‐HILLIARD, Idris 5‐GOVENS, Darrin 3‐JONES, Carl 1‐WILLIAMSON, GarrettGOVENS, Darrin
RICHMOND* 2/3/10 58‐68 L 13‐GOVENS, Darrin 8‐HILLIARD, Idris 7‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐O’BRIEN, ToddIRWIN, Bryant
ST. BONAVENTURE* 2/7/10 78‐71 W 22‐GOVENS, Darrin 8‐O’BRIEN, Todd 3‐HILLIARD, Idris 4‐ WILLIAMSON, Garrett 1‐O’BRIEN, ToddWILLIAMSON, Garrett WILLIAMSON, Garrett
SAINT LOUIS* 2/9/10 52‐56 L 13‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 10‐O’BRIEN, Todd 4‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐O’BRIEN, Todd 2‐GOVENS, Darrinat Massachusetts* 2/14/10 62‐70 L 19‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 7‐O’BRIEN, Todd 6‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐GOVENS, Darrin 1‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett
WILLIAMSON, Garrettat Xavier* 2/17/10 52‐88 L 17‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 4‐BAPTISTE, Carl 3‐PRESCOTT, Chris 3‐O’BRIEN, Todd 2‐O’BRIEN, Todd
WILLIAMSON, GarrettTEMPLE (20)*^ (P) 2/20/10 67‐75 L‐OT 21‐GOVENS, Darrin 8‐JONES, Carl 4‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐GOVENS, Darrin 2‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett
BAPTISTE, Carlat Charlotte* 2/24/10 58‐95 L 12‐GOVENS, Darrin 10‐O’BRIEN, Todd 2‐JONES, Carl 1‐ four players 1‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett
O’BRIEN, Todd WILLIAMSON, Garrett O’BRIEN, Toddat George Washington* 3/3/10 80‐71 W 19‐GOVENS, Darrin 9‐O’BRIEN, Todd 8‐ WILLIAMSON, Garrett 3‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 4‐O’BRIEN, ToddLA SALLE*^ 3/6/10 74‐59 W 18‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 10‐HILLIARD, Idris 4‐CROSGILE, Justin 4‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐BAPTISTE, Carl
GOVENS, Darrinat Rhode Island** 3/9/10 76‐87 L 27‐GOVENS, Darrin 10‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 7‐WILLIAMSON, Garrett 2‐HILLIARD Idris 1‐ four players
(P) The Palestra% Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, V.I.* Atlantic 10 Conference game^ Big 5 game** Atlantic 10 Tournament‐ First RoundAP Ranking in ( )
Results/Game Highs
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2009-10 REVIEWPoints‐Rebounds‐Assists
#1 #2 #5 #11 #12 #13 #15 #21OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L PRESCOTT O’BRIEN BROWN BENTLEY CROSGILE GOVENS WILLIAMSON ADEBAYODREXEL 11/13/09 77‐67 W 2‐4‐1 9‐8‐2 DNP 0‐0‐1 DNP 23‐3‐2 11‐0‐3 DNPHOLY CROSS 11/17/09 69‐67 W 9‐1‐3 10‐10‐1 DNP 3‐0‐0 DNP 7‐3‐2 7‐4‐4 DNPvs. Boston College 11/20/09 84‐80 W 9‐1‐0 3‐6‐1 DNP 7‐0‐2 DNP 16‐4‐2 18‐4‐3 DNPvs. Purdue 11/22/09 60‐85 L 8‐3‐3 2‐3‐0 DNP 7‐3‐0 DNP 3‐5‐5 12‐0‐0 1‐2‐0vs. DePaul 11/23/09 51‐58 L 7‐2‐0 0‐4‐1 DNP 9‐4‐0 DNP 16‐4‐1 10‐3‐4 DNPat Rider 11/30/09 73‐81 L 5‐3‐0 8‐8‐1 DNP 1‐0‐1 12‐0‐3 10‐4‐7 11‐4‐2 DNPat Cornell 12/6/09 66‐78 L 2‐2‐1 6‐3‐0 DNP 6‐1‐1 3‐1‐1 10‐4‐1 14‐1‐3 DNPVILLANOVA 12/9/09 89‐97 L 3‐1‐1 3‐5‐0 DNP 0‐0‐0 12‐1‐1 19‐4‐3 13‐1‐7 DNPat Minnesota 12/12/09 74‐97 L 14‐2‐1 4‐6‐0 DNP 0‐0‐0 3‐2‐1 15‐3‐2 15‐3‐2 DNPLEHIGH 12/20/09 77‐66 W 13‐2‐1 0‐1‐0 DNP 2‐0‐0 2‐1‐1 15‐4‐5 8‐11‐3 DNPat Siena 12/29/09 75‐92 L 9‐0‐2 2‐11‐1 DNP 0‐0‐0 9‐5‐1 5‐1‐1 12‐3‐4 DNPPRINCETON 1/2/10 62‐70 L 0‐0‐0 3‐4‐1 DNP 0‐1‐0 4‐1‐1 13‐5‐1 9‐3‐3 DNPat Temple 1/6/10 46‐73 L 8‐0‐0 4‐7‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0 7‐2‐1 6‐3‐2 7‐5‐3 DNPFORDHAM 1/9/10 82‐69 W 3‐3‐2 20‐12‐2 DNP DNP 0‐1‐3 21‐4‐5 10‐2‐5 DNPat Rhode Island 1/13/10 74‐101 L 8‐1‐0 4‐6‐0 0‐0‐0 10‐3‐3 4‐4‐0 15‐2‐2 14‐3‐5 0‐0‐0at St. Bonaventure 1/16/10 65‐68 L 4‐1‐2 11‐7‐1 DNP 0‐0‐0 9‐5‐1 15‐5‐6 12‐4‐6 DNPTOWSON 1/18/10 64‐57 W 0‐0‐1 2‐11‐1 DNP DNP 13‐1‐2 9‐5‐6 12‐3‐4 DNPDAYTON 1/23/10 60‐59 W 0‐2‐2 2‐3‐0 DNP 0‐2‐1 10‐1‐2 11‐5‐3 15‐5‐2 DNPat Penn 1/25/10 85‐64 W 5‐1‐1 6‐6‐0 0‐0‐0 8‐2‐4 8‐3‐3 17‐6‐4 5‐2‐5 0‐0‐0MASSACHUSETTS 1/27/10 80‐87 L 0‐0‐1 12‐8‐1 DNP 0‐0‐0 7‐6‐2 9‐1‐1 16‐3‐10 DNPat Duquesne 1/31/10 71‐74 L DNP 13‐2‐0 DNP 0‐0‐0 17‐5‐2 17‐4‐5 5‐2‐2 DNPRICHMOND 2/3/10 58‐68 L 2‐1‐0 4‐5‐0 DNP DNP 7‐3‐1 13‐3‐1 6‐3‐7 DNPST. BONAVENTURE 2/7/10 78‐71 W 7‐2‐1 3‐8‐0 DNP 0‐0‐0 0‐3‐0 22‐5‐1 16‐5‐3 DNPSAINT LOUIS 2/9/10 52‐56 L 2‐1‐0 12‐10‐0 DNP 0‐0‐1 3‐6‐2 8‐3‐4 13‐3‐1 DNPat Massachusetts 2/14/10 62‐70 L 0‐0‐0 5‐7‐1 DNP 0‐1‐0 13‐1‐0 15‐4‐6 19‐3‐3 DNPat Xavier 2/17/10 52‐88 L 9‐0‐3 0‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐0‐0 0‐1‐1 4‐1‐0 17‐2‐3 0‐0‐0TEMPLE 2/20/10 67‐75 L 3‐0‐0 2‐3‐0 DNP 0‐0‐0 3‐1‐1 21‐6‐3 20‐5‐4 DNPat Charolette 2/24/10 58‐95 L 0‐1‐0 12‐10‐1 0‐0‐1 4‐1‐1 4‐2‐1 12‐2‐1 11‐3‐2 DNPat George Washington 3/3/10 80‐71 W 6‐1‐0 4‐9‐0 DNP 0‐0‐1 10‐1‐1 19‐4‐4 11‐7‐8 DNPLA SALLE 3/6/10 74‐59 W 0‐0‐0 5‐5‐0 0‐1‐0 DNP 4‐1‐4 17‐2‐4 18‐6‐2 DNPat Rhode Island 3/9/10 76‐87 L 0‐0‐0 2‐5‐1 DNP DNP 10‐2‐1 27‐5‐2 8‐10‐7 DNP
#32 #35 #40 #42 #45OPPONENT DATE SCORE W/L HILLIARD JONES IRWIN BAPTISTE ROGERSDREXEL 11/13/09 77‐67 W 16‐7‐2 13‐2‐0 3‐3‐0 0‐0‐0 DNPHOLY CROSS 11/17/09 69‐67 W 11‐6‐1 18‐3‐1 2‐2‐1 2‐0‐0 DNPvs. Boston College 11/20/09 84‐80 W 9‐8‐2 16‐4‐2 2‐2‐1 4‐5‐0 0‐0‐0vs. Purdue 11/22/09 60‐85 L 9‐5‐2 5‐6‐0 9‐1‐0 4‐1‐2 0‐0‐0vs. DePaul 11/23/09 51‐58 L 4‐2‐0 2‐5‐2 3‐4‐1 0‐3‐0 DNPat Rider 11/30/09 73‐81 L 13‐7‐5 3‐0‐0 10‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 DNPat Cornell 12/6/09 66‐78 L 9‐4‐1 8‐0‐1 8‐5‐0 0‐1‐0 0‐0‐0VILLANOVA 12/9/09 89‐97 L 22‐7‐1 16‐0‐2 1‐4‐3 DNP DNPat Minnesota 12/12/09 74‐97 L 5‐5‐4 8‐3‐2 4‐1‐1 4‐1‐0 2‐1‐0LEHIGH 12/20/09 77‐66 W DNP 13‐0‐2 11‐9‐1 13‐6‐0 DNPat Siena 12/29/09 75‐92 L 14‐2‐1 9‐2‐0 13‐3‐1 0‐2‐0 2‐0‐0PRINCETON 1/2/10 62‐70 L 7‐6‐0 17‐5‐3 9‐3‐0 0‐1‐1 DNPat Temple 1/6/10 46‐73 L 2‐1‐1 8‐0‐0 2‐1‐0 2‐3‐1 0‐0‐0FORDHAM 1/9/10 82‐69 W 7‐3‐0 15‐2‐1 6‐2‐1 0‐0‐0 DNPat Rhode Island 1/13/10 74‐101 L 2‐6‐0 6‐1‐2 2‐1‐0 9‐5‐0 0‐0‐0at St. Bonaventure 1/16/10 65‐68 L 12‐7‐0 0‐1‐0 DNP 2‐0‐0 DNPTOWSON 1/18/10 64‐57 W 20‐8‐0 8‐4‐2 DNP 0‐0‐0 DNPDAYTON 1/23/10 60‐59 W 13‐6‐1 3‐0‐1 5‐0‐0 1‐0‐0 DNPat Penn 1/25/10 85‐64 W 12‐5‐1 16‐2‐2 4‐2‐1 4‐1‐0 0‐0‐0MASSACHUSETTS 1/27/10 80‐87 L 14‐6‐4 11‐0‐2 9‐3‐0 2‐0‐0 DNPat Duquesne 1/31/10 71‐74 L 14‐14‐0 3‐1‐1 2‐4‐0 0‐0‐0 0‐0‐0RICHMOND 2/3/10 58‐68 L 8‐8‐0 12‐2‐1 6‐3‐0 0‐1‐0 DNPST. BONAVENTURE 2/7/10 78‐71 W 19‐4‐3 9‐1‐0 0‐0‐0 2‐1‐0 DNPSAINT LOUIS 2/9/10 52‐56 L 10‐7‐1 2‐2‐1 0‐0‐0 2‐6‐0 DNPat Massachusetts 2/14/10 62‐70 L 2‐4‐0 7‐5‐3 0‐2‐0 1‐4‐0 DNPat Xavier 2/17/10 52‐88 L 8‐2‐1 8‐3‐2 2‐0‐0 2‐4‐0 DNPTEMPLE 2/20/10 67‐75 L 2‐3‐0 16‐8‐2 0‐2‐1 0‐1‐0 DNPat Charolette 2/24/10 58‐95 L 2‐2‐1 5‐0‐2 6‐4‐0 0‐2‐0 2‐5‐0at George Washington 3/3/10 80‐71 W 17‐5‐2 9‐3‐2 0‐0‐0 4‐1‐1 DNPLA SALLE 3/6/10 74‐59 W 13‐10‐2 16‐3‐2 1‐0‐0 0‐1‐0 DNPat Rhode Island 3/9/10 76‐87 L 10‐1‐1 15‐2‐3 0‐1‐0 4‐2‐0 DNP
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2009-10 REVIEWSJU Game‐by‐Game Team StatisticsOPPONENT W/L FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% OR DR TR PF AST TO BLK STL PTS Drexel W (OT) 20‐52 .385 4‐13 .308 33‐42 .786 8 26 34 23 11 19 7 8 77Holy Cross W 24‐57 .421 5‐16 .313 16‐23 .696 9 24 33 17 13 11 7 7 69vs. Boston College W 27‐57 .474 10‐21 .476 20‐27 .741 11 27 38 23 13 11 3 4 84vs. Purdue L 20‐49 .408 6‐15 .400 14‐24 .583 5 31 36 21 12 23 2 3 60vs. DePaul L 17‐45 .378 7‐22 .318 10‐15 .667 7 25 32 16 9 12 2 4 51at Rider L 27‐61 .443 7‐27 .259 12‐13 .923 7 25 32 18 19 13 0 7 73at Cornell L 20‐55 .364 5‐17 .294 21‐28 .750 9 22 31 13 9 12 5 10 66Villanova L 25‐58 .431 10‐26 .385 29‐38 .763 11 20 31 27 18 16 4 8 89at Minnesota L 25‐60 .417 8‐25 .320 16‐23 .696 9 25 34 17 13 16 2 4 74Lehigh W 29‐63 .460 6‐24 .250 13‐21 .619 11 25 36 15 13 12 4 15 77at Siena L 30‐60 .500 8‐20 .400 7‐11 .636 8 21 29 23 11 19 3 5 75Princeton L 22‐59 .373 3‐18 .167 15‐22 .682 8 24 32 19 10 8 3 8 62at Temple L 17‐54 .315 5‐18 .278 7‐10 .700 8 17 25 16 8 11 2 6 46Fordham W 24‐57 .421 10‐25 .400 24‐30 .800 10 20 30 14 19 10 6 9 82at Rhode Island L 28‐68 .412 4‐19 .211 14‐16 .875 14 21 35 14 12 19 1 5 74at St. Bonaventure L 23‐56 .411 6‐20 .300 13‐20 .650 11 20 31 15 16 11 2 10 65Towson W 19‐54 .352 7‐25 .280 19‐25 .760 12 23 35 13 16 8 7 6 64Dayton W 21‐53 .396 5‐17 .294 13‐17 .765 5 24 29 15 12 16 4 9 60at Penn W 27‐61 .443 9‐23 .391 22‐29 .759 10 22 32 19 21 10 3 12 85Massachusetts L 31‐67 .463 6‐19 .316 12‐20 .600 11 20 31 18 21 10 7 10 80at Duquesne L 25‐66 .379 5‐21 .238 16‐22 .727 18 17 35 22 10 14 1 8 71Richmond L 19‐48 .396 8‐21 .381 12‐20 .600 9 24 33 14 10 15 5 3 58St. Bonaventure W 23‐50 .460 3‐16 .188 29‐45 .644 11 22 33 22 8 17 2 11 78Saint Louis L 22‐59 .373 2‐12 .167 6‐11 .545 16 25 41 18 10 14 4 10 52at Massachusetts L 21‐59 .356 7‐26 .269 13‐20 .650 11 24 35 24 13 12 1 8 62at Xavier L 20‐59 .339 1‐19 .053 11‐15 .733 5 12 17 13 10 12 3 8 52Temple L (OT) 20‐57 .351 8‐25 .320 19‐23 .826 3 27 30 20 11 8 5 8 67at Charlotte L 23‐66 .348 3‐27 .111 9‐15 .600 14 21 35 13 10 14 2 4 58at George Washington W 30‐51 .588 9‐15 .600 11‐16 .688 7 25 32 17 19 16 5 4 80La Salle W 23‐54 .426 6‐21 .286 22‐32 .688 11 23 34 10 14 4 2 8 74at Rhode Island L 29‐60 .483 8‐24 .333 10‐14 .714 10 20 30 24 15 14 4 4 76Totals 731‐1175 .412 191‐637 .300 488‐687 .710 299 702 1001 553 406 407 108 226 2141
Opponent Game‐by‐Game Team StatisticsOPPONENT SJU W/L FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% OR DR TR PF AST TO BLK STL PTSDrexel W (OT) 24‐65 .369 7‐21 .333 12‐20 .600 16 29 45 31 19 23 5 10 67Holy Cross W 28‐73 .384 6‐22 .273 5‐8 .625 22 28 50 18 14 16 3 4 67vs. Boston College W 26‐73 .356 6‐22 .273 22‐28 .786 21 25 46 22 10 5 4 7 80vs. Purdue L 30‐71 .423 8‐24 .333 17‐20 .850 11 28 39 22 21 9 3 11 85vs. DePaul L 21‐54 .389 5‐23 .217 11‐16 .688 11 19 30 11 10 8 2 3 58at Rider L 31‐69 .449 5‐17 .294 14‐19 .737 17 27 44 12 14 12 1 5 81at Cornell L 30‐57 .526 11‐24 .458 7‐9 .778 7 27 34 23 19 19 4 7 78Villanova L 27‐58 .466 8‐19 .421 35‐40 .875 15 27 42 25 16 16 4 9 97at Minnesota L 39‐73 .534 9‐20 .450 10‐15 .667 13 30 43 17 24 12 7 11 97Lehigh W 24‐63 .381 7‐17 .412 11‐15 .733 17 27 44 16 13 20 2 11 66at Siena L 32‐67 .478 5‐17 .294 23‐30 .767 18 22 40 12 16 12 3 13 92Princeton L 24‐51 .471 9‐17 .529 13‐22 .591 10 31 41 20 15 15 3 5 70at Temple L 29‐65 .446 5‐15 .333 10‐13 .769 20 29 49 8 18 11 7 5 73Fordham W 30‐74 .405 6‐20 .300 3‐7 .429 23 23 46 25 14 20 0 6 69at Rhode Island L 37‐69 .536 12‐30 .400 15‐21 .714 14 27 41 12 24 16 7 13 101at St. Bonaventure L 26‐51 .510 2‐13 .154 14‐17 .824 7 25 32 17 14 16 5 4 68Towson W 18‐56 .321 7‐21 .333 14‐18 .778 14 23 37 17 7 13 5 6 57Dayton W 22‐61 .361 3‐22 .136 12‐17 .706 13 29 42 18 14 17 4 9 59at Penn W 20‐49 408 6‐19 .316 18‐23 .783 10 26 36 21 12 27 2 3 64Massachusetts L 30‐63 .476 8‐21 .381 19‐25 .760 15 29 44 17 12 14 5 6 87at Duquesne L 28‐53 .528 4‐19 .211 14‐25 .560 12 26 38 15 19 16 8 4 74Richmond L 27‐58 .466 6‐20 .300 8‐14 .571 11 23 34 14 14 7 7 8 68St. Bonaventure W 24‐55 .436 5‐15 .333 18‐24 .750 13 27 40 33 9 23 4 10 71Saint Louis L 21‐48 .438 8‐22 .364 6‐16 .375 6 24 30 12 11 15 6 6 56at Massachusetts L 20‐57 .351 7‐21 .333 23‐31 .742 13 31 44 18 15 14 4 6 70at Xavier L 35‐63 .556 8‐23 .348 10‐16 .625 18 35 53 15 23 19 3 8 88Temple L (OT) 28‐66 .424 2‐15 .133 17‐22 .773 12 35 47 20 15 9 2 5 75at Charlotte L 37‐65 .569 12‐24 .500 9‐13 .692 10 33 43 16 21 11 3 8 95at George Washington W 25‐57 .439 5‐17 .294 16‐24 .667 10 17 27 17 16 9 3 10 71La Salle W 21‐52 .404 10‐30 .333 7‐10 .700 9 23 32 19 14 13 2 4 59at Rhode Island L 30‐58 .517 10‐25 .400 17‐28 .607 13 23 36 14 20 11 6 5 87Totals 844‐1894 .446 212‐635 .334 430‐606 .710 421 828 1249 557 483 448 124 222 2330
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2009-10 BOX SCORESGame 1 ‐ November 13, 2009 ‐ Hagan Arena
SJU 77 ‐ Drexel 67 (OT)Todd O’Brien’s short jumper with 46 seconds to play in overtime helped lift Saint Joseph'sto a 77‐67 win over city rival Drexel in the inaugural game in the Michael J. Hagan '85Arena. A sellout crowd of 4,200 saw the Hawks win in their return to campus after the 16‐month renovation of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. After O'Brien's shot, senior DarrinGovens stole the ball on Drexel's next possession and went the length of the court for alayup and was intentionally fouled. He would score six points in seven seconds to breakthe game open. Govens scored a game‐high 23 points, and helped send the game into theextra period on a 3‐pointer with 14.6 seconds to go in regulation to tie it at 60. AfterDrexel went ahead, 62‐60, on two free throws at :09, Garrett Williamson took the ball thelength of the court and hit a foul line jumper to tie the game, 62‐62, and send it into over‐time. Govens' game‐tying shot finished a comeback for the Hawks, who trailed 51‐41 mid‐way through the second half. Saint Joseph's used a 12‐4 run, highlighted by 3‐pointersfrom Govens and Bryant Irwin to close to 55‐53 with 6:20 to play. Hilliard scored 16points, Williamson finished with 11 and Carl Jones scored 13.
Drexel (0‐1)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min05 SPENCER, Leon f 7 11 0 0 2 4 5 7 12 2 16 3 7 3 1 3833 NEISLER, Evan f 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 5 7 5 3 1 3 0 1 2211 COLDS, Gerald g 1 9 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 4 1 4 0 0 2712 HARRIS, Jamie g 6 11 2 3 6 6 0 2 2 5 20 4 2 0 3 3832 THOMAS, Derrick g 5 16 4 11 0 4 1 3 4 4 14 4 1 1 1 3703 FOUCH, Chris 2 9 1 5 0 0 1 1 2 2 5 3 2 0 2 2321 PHILLIP, Kevin 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 0 1 1 0 1242 TRIBBETT, Kenny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 244 McCOY, Daryl 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 445 GIVENS, Samme 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 5 0 1 1 0 2 1554 GIVENS, Shannon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 7
TEAM 1 5 6 1Totals.............. 24 65 7 21 12 20 16 29 45 31 67 19 23 5 10 225
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐34 35.3% 2nd Half: 10‐26 38.5% Game: 36.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐5 20.0% 2nd Half: 5‐13 38.5% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 4‐8 50.0% 2nd Half: 8‐10 80.0% Game: 60.0% 6
Saint Joseph's (1‐0)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 8 0 0 10 11 1 6 7 4 16 2 1 0 1 4002 O'BRIEN, Todd c 3 6 0 0 3 4 3 5 8 4 9 2 1 1 1 3401 PRESCOTT, Chris g 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 2313 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 17 3 6 8 11 1 2 3 1 23 2 5 0 3 3715 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 6 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 5 11 3 8 3 1 3211 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 835 JONES, Carl 2 8 0 4 9 12 0 2 2 2 13 0 0 0 1 3140 IRWIN, Bryant 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 3 0 2 1 1 1742 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3
TEAM 2 5 7Totals.............. 20 52 4 13 33 42 8 26 34 23 77 11 19 7 8 225
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐24 41.7% 2nd Half: 8‐24 33.3% Game: 38.5% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3‐8 37.5% Game: 30.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 10‐12 83.3% 2nd Half: 12‐16 75.0% Game: 78.6% 5
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Ron Tyburski, Brian DorseyTechnical fouls: Drexel‐TEAM. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalDrexel 29 33 5 67Saint Joseph's 31 31 15 77
Game 2 ‐ November 17, 2009 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 69 ‐ Holy Cross 67
Carl Jones scored 18 points and hit two free throws at 1:27 to break a tie and help liftSaint Joseph's to a 69‐67 win over Holy Cross. Todd O'Brien registered his first career dou‐ble‐double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Jones hit a jumper to give the Hawks a 65‐63lead at 1:57, but Holy Cross tied it at 65. On the Hawks' next possession, Jones was fouledand converted both free throws to give SJU the lead for good. O'Brien would grab a keyrebound off a Holy Cross miss and Jones converted two more free throws at :15 to put theHawks up 69‐65. Devin Brown scored once more for Holy Cross on a putback with one sec‐ond left to provide the final margin. SJU used a balanced attack and shot 46.4 percent inthe first half to take a 37‐31 halftime lead. O'Brien led the way, scoring eight points in 11minutes. Jones shot 6‐for‐11 from the field and made 5‐of‐7 from the line for the Hawks,while O'Brien shot 5‐for‐7 from the field.
Holy Cross (0‐2) tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min34 KEISTER, Andrew f 5 10 0 0 0 0 5 6 11 2 10 1 3 1 0 3253 MEISTER, Eric f 3 6 0 0 0 0 3 6 9 1 6 0 2 0 1 3005 CAVATAIO, Mike g 3 9 1 3 2 2 3 5 8 2 9 4 1 2 0 2710 EVANS, R.J. g 7 19 2 6 0 2 2 7 9 2 16 3 5 0 2 3822 BEINERT, Andrew g 3 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 4 1 0 1 2402 BROWN, Devin 7 15 2 5 1 2 2 1 3 3 17 1 2 0 0 2812 MAY, Adam 0 7 0 6 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 1732 STEVENS, Jordan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 144 BEANS, Phil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 5 1 6Totals.............. 28 73 6 22 5 8 22 28 50 18 67 14 16 3 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐33 39.4% 2nd Half: 15‐40 37.5% Game: 38.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐8 25.0% 2nd Half: 4‐14 28.6% Game: 27.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐3 100% 2nd Half: 2‐5 40.0% Game: 62.5% 1
Saint Joseph's (2‐0)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 6 0 0 5 6 3 3 6 3 11 1 1 1 1 3202 O'BRIEN, Todd c 5 7 0 0 0 2 2 8 10 4 10 1 2 2 2 2801 PRESCOTT, Chris g 2 3 2 3 3 4 0 1 1 1 9 3 1 0 2 2313 GOVENS, Darrin g 3 14 1 6 0 0 2 1 3 3 7 2 1 0 0 3415 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 6 0 0 3 4 0 4 4 4 7 4 4 3 2 3211 BENTLEY, Charoy 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 835 JONES, Carl 6 11 1 3 5 7 0 3 3 1 18 1 1 0 0 2540 IRWIN, Bryant 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1242 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 6
TEAM 1 3 4Totals.............. 24 57 5 16 16 23 9 24 33 17 69 13 11 7 7 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐28 46.4% 2nd Half: 11‐29 37.9% Game: 42.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐11 36.4% 2nd Half: 1‐5 20.0% Game: 31.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 7‐10 70.0% 2nd Half: 9‐13 69.2% Game: 69.6% 4
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Bill McCarthy, Jeffrey AndersonTechnical fouls: Holy Cross‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4051
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalHoly Cross 31 36 67Saint Joseph's 37 32 69
Game 3 ‐ November 20, 2009 ‐ UVI Sports & Fitness Center, St. Thomas, V.I. SJU 84 ‐ Boston College 80
Garrett Williamson scored 18 points, with 10 in the final two minutes, to lift SaintJoseph’s to an 84‐80 win over Boston College in the first round of the 2009 Paradise Jam.With Boston College leading 76‐74, Williamson scored the tying basket on a layup with1:57 to play. He put the Hawks ahead, 79‐76, with a fast break layup and a free throw at:38. BC pulled within, 79‐78, at :30, but Williamson converted two more free throws togive SJU an 81‐78 edge. BC made two foul shots with 12 seconds remaining to cut themargin to 81‐80, but Williamson hit another to give the Hawks an 82‐80 cushion. TheEagles missed a layup with one second to go and Williamson sank two free throws witheight‐tenths to play to provide the final margin. Darrin Govens came out strong in the sec‐ond half and hit three 3‐pointers in the first six minutes. The teams would go back andforth exchanging leads as the hard‐fought battle had 11 ties and eight lead changes.Williamson went 10‐for‐13 from the foul line while Govens and Carl Jones each scored 16points, combining to hit seven 3‐pointers.
Saint Joseph's (3‐0)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 WILLIAMSON, G f 4 8 0 1 10 13 0 4 4 3 18 3 3 2 2 3332 HILLIARD, Idris f 4 8 0 1 1 2 5 3 8 3 9 2 0 0 0 3102 O'BRIEN, Todd c 1 5 0 0 1 3 2 4 6 4 3 1 0 1 0 2501 PRESCOTT, Chris g 2 4 2 4 3 3 0 1 1 0 9 0 1 0 1 1713 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 11 4 7 0 0 0 4 4 3 16 2 1 0 0 3211 BENTLEY, Charoy 3 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 2 0 1 1235 JONES, Carl 4 9 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 0 16 2 1 0 0 2540 IRWIN, Bryant 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 942 BAPTISTE, Carl 2 5 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 4 4 0 1 0 0 1545 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1
TEAM 1 3 4Totals.............. 27 57 10 21 20 27 11 27 38 23 84 13 11 3 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐31 41.9% 2nd Half: 14‐26 53.8% Game: 47.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐11 45.5% 2nd Half: 5‐10 50.0% Game: 47.6% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 8‐12 66.7% 2nd Half: 12‐15 80.0% Game: 74.1% 4
The Hawks delighted the standing‐room‐only crowd with the 77‐67 over‐time win over Drexel in the first game in Hagan Arena. Senior Darrin Govensled the way with 23 points.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESBoston College (2‐1)
tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min11 RAJI, Corey f 5 9 0 0 1 3 5 0 5 4 11 0 0 0 2 2312 TRAPANI, Joe f 6 18 2 6 6 6 3 5 8 1 20 0 0 2 1 2752 SOUTHERN, Josh c 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 4 6 1 0 0 0 1905 PARIS, Biko g 2 8 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 1 9 4 1 0 2 3715 SANDERS, Rakim g 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 JACKSON, Reggie 6 18 1 5 5 6 5 6 11 4 18 4 4 1 1 3721 ROCHE, Tyler 2 6 2 6 0 0 0 3 3 2 6 0 0 0 1 1824 RAVENEL, Evan 2 3 0 0 1 3 1 3 4 4 5 1 0 0 0 1030 ELMORE, Dallas 1 5 0 1 3 4 2 2 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 1655 DUNN, Cortney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9
TEAM 3 1 4Totals.............. 26 73 6 22 22 28 21 25 46 22 80 10 5 4 7 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐36 38.9% 2nd Half: 12‐37 32.4% Game: 35.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐9 33.3% 2nd Half: 3‐13 23.1% Game: 27.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 9‐13 69.2% 2nd Half: 13‐15 86.7% Game: 78.6% 2
Officials: Bryan Kersey, John Hughes, Tony DawkinsTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Boston College‐None.Attendance: 3117
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 39 45 84Boston College 40 40 80
Game 4 ‐ November 22, 2009 ‐ UVI Sports & Fitness Center, St. Thomas, V.I. #7 Purdue 85 ‐ SJU 60
Saint Joseph's fell to No. 7 Purdue, 85‐60, in the semifinals of the Paradise JamTournament. The Hawks, who trailed just 31‐30 at halftime, were outscored 54‐30 in thesecond stanza. Garrett Williamson scored a team‐high 12 points for the Hawks. SJU gotoff to another good start and jumped out to an 18‐9 lead on Purdue. The Hawks shot 44percent from the field and made 5‐of‐7 3‐pointers. But the Boilermakers turned up thedefensive pressure and held Saint Joseph's without a field goal for four minutes en routeto taking a 27‐26 lead with 3:27 to play. Purdue started the second half with an 11‐0 runand outscored the Hawks 23‐2 in the first eight minutes, thus creating a 20‐point deficitfor Saint Joseph's (54‐34). The Hawks would trim the margin to 14 points, but Purdue hitthree consecutive 3‐pointers to put the game out of reach. Saint Joseph's had a season‐high 23 turnovers and saw Purdue score 32 points off those giveaways.
Saint Joseph's (3‐1)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 1932 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 7 0 1 3 7 0 5 5 3 9 2 4 0 1 2801 PRESCOTT, Chris g 3 6 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 1 8 3 2 0 0 1813 GOVENS, Darrin g 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 5 5 3 3 5 3 0 2 2715 WILLIAMSON, G g 5 8 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 12 0 8 1 0 3011 BENTLEY, Charoy 3 4 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 7 0 3 0 0 1221 ADEBAYO, Temi 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 335 JONES, Carl 1 9 1 3 2 4 0 6 6 0 5 0 2 0 0 2140 IRWIN, Bryant 2 5 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 2142 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 4 2 0 1 0 1745 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM 4 3 7Totals.............. 20 49 6 15 14 24 5 31 36 21 60 12 23 2 3 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐25 44.0% 2nd Half: 9‐24 37.5% Game: 40.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐7 71.4% 2nd Half: 1‐8 12.5% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐6 50.0% 2nd Half: 11‐18 61.1% Game: 58.3% 6
Purdue (3‐0)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min04 HUMMEL, Robbie f 4 10 1 3 0 0 2 7 9 2 9 3 1 0 2 2525 JOHNSON, Jajuan c 8 12 0 1 2 3 3 7 10 0 18 1 2 2 1 2803 KRAMER, Chris g 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 4 4 1 1 2 2205 GRANT, Keaton g 4 9 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 9 4 1 0 1 2333 MOORE, E'twuan g 5 13 0 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 11 1 1 0 2 2701 LOVELESS, Stevie 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 DAY, Bubba 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+12 BARLOW, Kelsey 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 4 1 0 0 1414 ANTHROP, Dru 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 COLEMAN, Kyle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 BYRD, D.J. 1 4 1 4 3 4 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 1 1524 SMITH, Ryne 3 7 3 5 7 7 0 0 0 3 16 2 0 0 2 1530 WOHLFORD, Mark 3 4 2 3 2 2 0 2 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 1132 HART, John 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 441 BADE, Patrick 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 9
TEAM 1 4 5Totals.............. 30 71 8 24 17 20 11 28 39 22 85 21 9 3 11 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐33 39.4% 2nd Half: 17‐38 44.7% Game: 42.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐10 10.0% 2nd Half: 7‐14 50.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 4‐7 57.1% 2nd Half: 13‐13 100% Game: 85.0% 2
Officials: Jamie Luckie, Dwayne Gladden, Bo BoroskiTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Purdue‐None.Attendance: 3222
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 30 30 60Purdue 31 54 85
Game 5 ‐ November 23, 2009 ‐ UVI Sports & Fitness Center, St. Thomas, V.I. DePaul 58 ‐ SJU 51
Will Walker scored 25 points to lead DePaul to a 58‐51 win over Saint Joseph's in the con‐solation game of the Paradise Jam. Darrin Govens scored 16 points for Saint Joseph's,while Garrett Williamson added 10 and Charoy Bentley hit for nine points. After trailingthe entire second half, the Hawks forged a 49‐49 tie with 2:54 to play. DePaul led 53‐51,but the Hawks missed two shots on their next possession and Walker hit two free throwsto put DePaul up 55‐51 with 23 seconds to play. Williamson drove and missed the layupon the Hawks' next possession and saw DePaul ice the game with free throws at :08 toplay. DePaul led by as much as 11 points in the first half and had a 34‐24 lead at halftime.Walker led the way, hitting 5‐of‐9 shots, with 3‐of‐4 3‐pointers.
DePaul (3‐1)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min03 HILL, Devin f 4 7 0 2 0 1 2 4 6 0 8 0 2 0 0 2625 WALLACE, Eric f 2 8 1 1 0 1 1 6 7 3 5 1 2 2 1 2101 STOVALL, Mike g 0 4 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1511 KELLY, Jeremiah g 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2930 WALKER, Will g 8 17 3 7 6 7 2 5 7 0 25 0 0 0 0 3500 BIZOUKAS, Michael 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1505 ROGERS, Nate 1 2 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 510 STULA, Mario 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1933 FABER, Krys 3 3 0 0 1 2 5 3 8 3 7 0 2 0 0 1434 SIGGINS, Ryan 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 21
TEAM 1 1 1Totals.............. 21 54 5 23 11 16 11 19 30 11 58 10 8 2 3 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐33 39.4% 2nd Half: 8‐21 38.1% Game: 38.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐16 31.3% 2nd Half: 0‐7 0.0% Game: 21.7% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐4 75.0% 2nd Half: 8‐12 66.7% Game: 68.8% 4
Saint Joseph's (3‐2)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 1515 WILLIAMSON, G f 3 6 1 3 3 4 0 3 3 4 10 4 0 0 0 3132 HILLIARD, Idris f 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 3101 PRESCOTT, Chris g 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 1 7 0 4 0 2 2113 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 10 2 6 4 5 0 4 4 2 16 1 3 0 1 3911 BENTLEY, Charoy 3 6 2 4 1 2 2 2 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 1735 JONES, Carl 1 7 0 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 1440 IRWIN, Bryant 1 5 0 2 1 2 2 2 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 1842 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 14
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 17 45 7 22 10 15 7 25 32 16 51 9 12 2 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐22 45.5% 2nd Half: 7‐23 30.4% Game: 37.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐12 33.3% 2nd Half: 3‐10 30.0% Game: 31.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 0‐0 0.0% 2nd Half: 10‐15 66.7% Game: 66.7% 5
Officials: Dwayne Gladden, Mike Nance, William HumesTechnical fouls: DePaul‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 3755
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalDePaul 34 24 58Saint Joseph's 24 27 51
Saint Joseph’s made its second consecutive trip to a high‐level tournamentwhen it participated in the 2009 Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.The Hawks also played in the 2008 EA Sports Maui Invitational
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2009-10 BOX SCORESGame 6 ‐ November 30, 2009 ‐ Alumni Gymnasium ‐ Lawrenceville, N.J.
Rider 81 ‐ SJU 73Five Saint Joseph's players scored in double figures, led by Idris Hilliard's 13 points, but itwasn't enough as the Hawks fell to Rider, 81‐73, before a sellout crowd at AlumniGymnasium on Monday night. Freshman Justin Crosgile scored 12 points in his Hawkdebut after missing the first five games recovering from hand surgery. Garrett Williamsonscored 11 points despite playing just 22 minutes because of foul trouble. Darrin Govensand Bryant Irwin chipped in 10 points each, while Govens scored his 1,000th career point.The fast‐paced game featured 10 lead changes, with eight in the second half. Both teamsshot over 50 percent in the first half and although Rider led, 25‐18, the Hawks fought backto tie it at 25 on a layup by Crosgile. A 3‐pointer by Govens gave SJU the 37‐31 lead with3:49 to play, but Rider closed out the half with a 12‐3 run to own a 43‐40 lead at halftime.Both teams' shooting percentages dipped in the second half (Rider 37.5%, SJU 34.4%).Rider had a 54‐48 lead but SJU countered with a 12‐0 run to take a 60‐54 edge. Riderquickly came back with a 10‐2 run to go up, 64‐60, with 6:44 to play. Back‐to‐back pointsin the paint by Mike Ringgold and Jhamar Youngblood gave the Broncs a 72‐64 lead with1:45 to play. The Hawks were forced to foul and put the Broncs on the line the rest of theway and came as close as 75‐71 on a 3‐pointer by Carl Jones at :35. Rider closed out going6‐for‐6 from the foul line in the final 28 seconds to seal the win.
Saint Joseph's (3‐3)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 6 11 0 0 1 1 1 6 7 2 13 5 2 0 1 3602 O'BRIEN, Todd c 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 2 8 1 1 0 2 2601 PRESCOTT, Chris g 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 4 5 0 1 0 1 1913 GOVENS, Darrin g 3 11 2 8 2 2 2 2 4 5 10 7 1 0 0 3615 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 7 1 3 4 4 0 4 4 4 11 2 2 0 1 2211 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 812 CROSGILE, Justin 4 9 2 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 3 3 0 2 2235 JONES, Carl 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1140 IRWIN, Bryant 4 7 0 2 2 2 1 3 4 0 10 0 1 0 0 1842 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 27 61 7 27 12 13 7 25 32 18 73 19 13 0 7 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16‐29 55.2% 2nd Half: 11‐32 34.4% Game: 44.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐13 30.8% 2nd Half: 3‐14 21.4% Game: 25.9% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 4‐4 100% 2nd Half: 8‐9 88.9% Game: 92.3% 1
Rider (5‐3)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 Ringgold, Mike f 8 18 0 0 0 1 6 3 9 0 16 4 0 0 1 3223 Gadson, Novar f 2 9 0 2 3 4 4 5 9 3 7 1 3 1 0 2503 Youngblood, J g 6 12 1 3 3 5 2 2 4 4 16 2 2 0 0 3105 Thompson, Ryan g 4 7 0 1 3 4 3 4 7 0 11 3 1 0 0 3615 Robinson, Justin g 7 11 2 4 5 5 1 4 5 3 21 2 3 0 3 3210 Johnson, Carl 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 412 Thompson, J 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1014 Mansell, Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 725 Jackson, Jermaine 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1131 Penn, Brandon 3 6 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 2 0 0 12
Team 4 4Totals.............. 31 69 5 17 14 19 17 27 44 12 81 14 12 1 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19‐37 51.4% 2nd Half: 12‐32 37.5% Game: 44.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐10 30.0% 2nd Half: 2‐7 28.6% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐4 50.0% 2nd Half: 12‐15 80.0% Game: 73.7% 1
Officials: Mike Kitts, Brian O'Connell, Jeff JanosikTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Rider University‐None.Attendance: 1650
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 40 33 73Rider 43 38 81
Game 7 ‐ December 6, 2009 ‐ Newman Arena, Ithaca, N.Y.Cornell 78 ‐ SJU 66
Garrett Williamson scored 14 points and Darrin Govens added 10 but it wasn't enoughas Saint Joseph's lost its fourth straight game, falling 78‐66 to Cornell. The Big Red had fiveplayers in double figures, led by Ryan Wittman's 17 points. Cornell led throughout the firsthalf, but Saint Joseph's never trailed by more than seven despite shooting just 29 percentfrom the field. The Big Red took a 30‐23 lead with 2:13 to go in the frame, but the Hawksdrew even at the break with a 7‐0 run keyed by four points from Todd O'Brien. The hometeam opened the second half with a 12‐0 run to build a 42‐30 lead. A free throw fromfreshman Carl Jones stopped the run four minutes in, but Cornell would build the leadback up to 48‐34. A bucket by Williamson with 8:13 to go cut the deficit to 59‐49, butCornell scored seven of the next eight points, including five from Jeff Reeves, to go up 66‐50 and then eventually 72‐58. Cornell shot 60 percent from the floor in the second halfand made 5‐of‐11 three‐point attempts. For the game, the Big Red shot 11‐of‐24 fromlong range while the Hawks went 5‐for‐17.
Saint Joseph's (3‐4)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 6 0 0 3 5 1 3 4 1 9 1 4 2 1 3340 IRWIN, Bryant f 3 9 0 1 2 3 2 3 5 2 8 0 0 0 1 2201 PRESCOTT, Chris g 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 1513 GOVENS, Darrin g 1 7 1 5 7 8 1 3 4 1 10 1 3 0 2 2515 WILLIAMSON, g 4 11 0 2 6 8 0 1 1 3 14 3 1 2 3 3202 O'BRIEN, Todd 2 5 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 1 6 0 2 1 0 1811 BENTLEY, Charoy 2 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 1 0 0 1 14
12 CROSGILE, Justin 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 1735 JONES, Carl 3 6 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 1942 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 545 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+
TEAM 4 5 9Totals.............. 20 55 5 17 21 28 9 22 31 13 66 9 12 5 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9‐31 29.0% 2nd Half: 11‐24 45.8% Game: 36.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐11 27.3% 2nd Half: 2‐6 33.3% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 9‐12 75.0% 2nd Half: 12‐16 75.0% Game: 75.0% 6
Cornell (7‐2)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min20 Wittman, Ryan f 6 11 3 7 2 3 0 3 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 3825 Jaques, Jon f 6 13 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 3 15 1 2 0 1 2301 Foote, Jeff c 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 4 7 3 4 1 0 2203 Wroblewski, Chris g 5 8 3 5 2 2 0 3 3 2 15 6 2 0 1 3612 Dale, Louis g 2 7 1 2 0 0 1 4 5 4 5 6 3 1 2 2505 Peck, Errick 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 911 Groebe, Max 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 213 Wilkins, Andre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+15 Reeves, Geoff 5 8 3 5 0 0 0 4 4 1 13 0 2 1 1 2022 Asafo‐Adjei, Miles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+24 Wire, Adam 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 740 Reynolds, Pete 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 Coury, Mark 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 1 6 0 2 1 1 1755 Chemerinski, Eitan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 30 57 11 24 7 9 7 27 34 23 78 19 19 4 7 201
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐27 44.4% 2nd Half: 18‐30 60.0% Game: 52.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6‐13 46.2% 2nd Half: 5‐11 45.5% Game: 45.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 0‐0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7‐9 77.8% Game: 77.8% 0
Officials: Jim Haney, Larry Scirotto, Donnie EppleyTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐TEAM. Cornell‐None.Attendance: 3132
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 30 36 66Cornell 30 48 78
Game 8 ‐ December 9, 2009 ‐ The Palestra#3 Villanova 97 ‐ SJU 89
In front of a sold‐out Palestra crowd, #3 Villanova held off Saint Joseph's, 97‐89, in the67th edition of the annual Big 5 rivalry. Hawks junior Idris Hilliard had a near‐perfectshooting night, hitting all five field goals and making 12‐of‐13 free throws for a career‐high 22 points. Saint Joseph's never allowed Villanova to make a huge run, and every timethe Wildcats went up by double digits, the Hawks would answer back. Carl Jones madethree 3‐pointers in the game, including one at 6:05 with Villanova leading 73‐64. Villanovacame back with free throws to go up 75‐67, but Justin Crosgile hit a 3‐pointer to close theHawks to within 75‐70. With the Wildcats leading 77‐71, Jones connected on another 3‐pointer at 3:20 to pull the Hawks within 79‐74. Villanova's Taylor King answered with a 3‐point field goal at 3:03 to build a 82‐74 cushion. Jones and Crosgile combined to score thenext six points and the Hawks trailed by just 84‐80. King then hit the back‐breaker, con‐necting on his fourth 3‐pointer of the game at 1:30 to push the Wildcat lead to 87‐80. FourVU free throws and a dunk at :38 put the game out of reach for the Hawks. Saint Joseph'sled early in the game and despite trailing for most of the first half, took a quick 38‐37 leadwith 2:41 to play. A layup by Scottie Reynolds returned the lead to Villanova and theWildcats took a 41‐38 edge into intermission. Hilliard made all five field goal attempts andmissed his first free throw of the game in the second half. He led five Hawks in doublefigures as Darrin Govens scored 19, Jones scored 16, Garrett Williamson had 13 pointsand seven assists, and Crosgile hit for 12.
Saint Joseph’s and Villanova faced off in front of another sold‐out crowd atThe Palestra, with the third‐ranked Wildcats pulling away from the Hawks,97‐89.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESVillanova (9‐0)
tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min00 PENA, Antonio f 5 8 0 0 5 6 3 4 7 4 15 2 3 1 2 2525 SUTTON, Maurice c 1 6 0 0 2 3 3 3 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 1801 REYNOLDS, S. g 4 5 2 3 12 14 2 4 6 3 22 5 6 1 4 3210 FISHER, Corey g 2 8 1 3 8 8 0 2 2 5 13 6 4 0 1 2924 STOKES, Corey g 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 1 4 1 0 1 0 3505 WAYNS, Maalik 2 3 1 2 4 5 0 2 2 3 9 0 0 0 1 1823 CHEEK, Dominic 3 7 0 1 2 2 2 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 0 1131 KING, Taylor 7 15 4 8 2 2 2 7 9 4 20 2 1 0 1 2734 ARMWOOD, Isaiah 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 5
TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 27 58 8 19 35 40 15 27 42 25 97 16 16 4 9 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16‐37 43.2% 2nd Half: 11‐21 52.4% Game: 46.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐14 28.6% 2nd Half: 4‐5 80.0% Game: 42.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐9 55.6% 2nd Half: 30‐31 96.8% Game: 87.5% 1
Saint Joseph's (3‐5)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 5 0 0 12 13 3 4 7 4 22 1 2 1 0 3502 O'BRIEN, Todd c 1 5 0 0 1 3 2 3 5 4 3 0 2 0 3 2001 PRESCOTT, Chris g 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1413 GOVENS, Darrin g 7 13 3 7 2 2 1 3 4 4 19 3 0 0 1 3315 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 8 1 1 6 10 0 1 1 5 13 7 3 1 2 3111 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 612 CROSGILE, Justin 3 7 2 4 4 5 0 1 1 4 12 1 3 0 0 2035 JONES, Carl 5 10 3 6 3 3 0 0 0 2 16 2 3 0 2 2440 IRWIN, Bryant 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 2 2 0 17
TEAM 4 4 8Totals.............. 25 58 10 26 29 38 11 20 31 27 89 18 16 4 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐31 38.7% 2nd Half: 13‐27 48.1% Game: 43.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐11 27.3% 2nd Half: 7‐15 46.7% Game: 38.5% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 11‐17 64.7% 2nd Half: 18‐21 85.7% Game: 76.3% 4
Officials: Tim Higgins, Mike Roberts, Bryan KerseyTechnical fouls: Villanova‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 8722
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVillanova 41 56 97Saint Joseph's 38 51 89
Game 9 ‐ December 12, 2009 ‐ Williams Arena ‐ Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 97 ‐ SJU 74
Minnesota earned a 97‐74 win over Saint Joseph's at Williams Arena, which was SJU’ssixth straight loss. The Hawks were led by 15 points each from Garrett Williamson andDarrin Govens and a career‐high 14 points from Chris Prescott, who shot 4‐of‐7 from 3‐point range. The Hawks battled in the first half, trailing by single digits until Minnesotaused an 8‐0 run with four minutes to play with back‐to‐back 3‐pointers to go up 38‐26.The Golden Gophers would stretch the lead to 48‐33 at intermission. Saint Joseph's cutthe deficit to 52‐42 in the first three minutes of the second half, but then Minnesotawould use a 10‐2 run to build the lead up to 52‐44 with 13:17 to play. The Golden Gophersbroke the game open with a 9‐0 run, to take a 77‐54 lead with eight minutes to go as thehome team would shoot 58.8 percent in the second half.
Saint Joseph's (3‐6)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 PRESCOTT, Chris g 5 9 4 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 14 1 3 1 0 1602 O'BRIEN, Todd c 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 2 4 0 1 0 0 1813 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 9 3 6 2 3 0 3 3 1 15 2 1 0 0 2515 WILLIAMSON, G f 3 6 0 2 9 10 0 3 3 3 15 2 2 0 0 2832 HILLIARD, Idris f 2 7 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 4 5 4 4 1 1 3111 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1412 CROSGILE, Justin 1 6 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 2135 JONES, Carl 3 8 0 3 2 4 1 2 3 1 8 2 2 0 0 2240 IRWIN, Bryant 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 1642 BAPTISTE, Carl 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 545 ROGERS, A.J. 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 4
TEAM 3 3 6Totals.............. 25 60 8 25 16 23 9 24 33 17 74 13 16 2 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐24 41.7% 2nd Half: 15‐36 41.7% Game: 41.7% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5‐15 33.3% Game: 32.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 10‐14 71.4% 2nd Half: 6‐9 66.7% Game: 69.6% 3
Minnesota (7‐3)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min34 Johnson, Damian f 4 8 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 2 9 5 1 2 3 2050 Sampson III, Ralph f 7 9 0 0 2 5 5 5 10 1 16 3 2 3 0 1500 Nolen, Al g 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 5 1 0 2 2320 Westbrook, L g 6 10 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 14 2 1 0 1 2024 Hoffarber, Blake g 7 14 5 9 1 2 1 2 3 0 20 1 1 0 1 2101 Carter, Paul 3 6 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 7 3 0 0 1 2003 Cobbs, Justin 1 5 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 3 2 0 2 1605 Joseph, Devoe 4 7 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 10 2 0 0 1 1822 Bostick, Devron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 333 Williams, Rodney 2 5 0 2 1 1 2 2 4 2 5 0 2 2 0 1945 Iverson, Colton 4 5 0 0 3 3 1 6 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 13
TEAM 3 3Totals.............. 39 73 9 20 10 15 13 30 43 17 97 24 12 7 11 188
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19‐39 48.7% 2nd Half: 20‐34 58.8% Game: 53.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8‐15 53.3% 2nd Half: 1‐5 20.0% Game: 45.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐4 50.0% 2nd Half: 8‐11 72.7% Game: 66.7% 1
Officials: Steve Olson, Joe DeMayo, Michael RobertsTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Minnesota‐None.Attendance: 12952
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 33 41 74Minnesota 48 49 97
Game 10 ‐ December 20, 2009 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 77 ‐ Lehigh 66
Saint Joseph's used a 20‐2 second‐half run and had five scorers in double figures to defeatLehigh, 77‐66, at Hagan Arena to snap a six‐game losing streak. Darrin Govens led the waywith 15 points while freshman Carl Baptiste came off the bench to register a career‐high13 points on 6‐for‐7 shooting. Chris Prescott finished with 13 points on 5‐for‐8 shootingand Bryant Irwin finished with 11 points and nine rebounds. Garrett Williamson had eightpoints and a game‐high 11 rebounds. Saint Joseph's led 40‐38 at the half, but saw Lehighmove ahead, 48‐43 with 13:32 to play. The Hawks shot poorly early in the half, making justone of their first 10 shots and two of their first 14. Lehigh took advantage and gained a52‐45 lead at 11:13, but a jumper by Prescott would start the Hawks' 20‐2 run. During thatspurt, SJU held Lehigh without a point for close to six minutes.
Lehigh (4‐6)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 CARRINGTON, Z f 4 12 0 0 1 3 4 4 8 2 9 4 10 1 1 2542 KNUTSON, Gabe f 5 11 0 0 3 3 4 3 7 2 13 1 0 1 0 2601 HALL, Marquis g 1 6 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 5 2903 McCOLLUM, CJ g 2 11 0 3 6 6 3 4 7 2 10 1 2 0 2 3032 BUCHBERGER, D g 5 6 3 4 0 0 0 5 5 0 13 2 1 0 2 2405 SMALL, Prentice 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 1015 KEEFER, Rob 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1020 GREINER, Holden 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 1423 OJO, Michael 4 9 4 7 0 0 3 4 7 3 12 0 3 0 1 2031 MANERI, Justin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
TEAM 3 1 4 1Totals.............. 24 63 7 17 11 15 17 27 44 16 66 13 20 2 11 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐33 42.4% 2nd Half: 10‐30 33.3% Game: 38.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐9 33.3% 2nd Half: 4‐8 50.0% Game: 41.2% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 7‐10 70.0% 2nd Half: 4‐5 80.0% Game: 73.3% 1
Saint Joseph's (4‐6)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min40 IRWIN, Bryant f 5 12 0 4 1 4 4 5 9 1 11 1 2 0 2 2902 O'BRIEN, Todd c 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 701 PRESCOTT, Chris g 5 8 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 2 13 1 2 0 0 2813 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 14 3 6 0 1 1 3 4 0 15 5 3 0 3 3515 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 8 0 3 4 5 2 9 11 1 8 3 1 0 7 3811 BENTLEY, Charoy 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 412 CROSGILE, Justin 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1735 JONES, Carl 3 8 2 4 5 6 0 0 0 1 13 2 1 0 1 2042 BAPTISTE, Carl 6 7 0 0 1 1 2 4 6 4 13 0 1 3 1 22
TEAM 2 2Totals.............. 29 63 6 24 13 21 11 25 36 15 77 13 12 4 15 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17‐32 53.1% 2nd Half: 12‐31 38.7% Game: 46.0% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐12 33.3% 2nd Half: 2‐12 16.7% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐3 66.7% 2nd Half: 11‐18 61.1% Game: 61.9% 4
Officials: Bill McCarthy, Ron Tyburski, Wally RuteckiTechnical fouls: Lehigh‐TEAM. Saint Joseph's‐None. Attendance: 3208
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLehigh 38 28 66Saint Joseph's 40 37 77
Game 11 ‐ December 29, 2009 ‐ Times Union Center ‐ Albany, N.Y.Siena 92 ‐ SJU 75
Idris Hilliard led the Hawks with 14 points, but three Siena Saints scored 20‐plus pointseach to send the Hawks to a 92‐75 defeat. Bryant Irwin added a career‐high 13 points offthe bench, while Garrett Williamson tallied 12. Todd O'Brien chipped in with 11 reboundsoff the bench. The first half was a back‐and‐forth affair, with Saint Joseph's taking a six‐point lead at 10‐4. The Hawks led by five with 2:07 to play in the half on a 3‐pointer byJustin Crosgile, but the Saints would score the next seven points to take a brief lead. Sienawould take a 43‐42 lead into the intermission. SJU started out strong in the second half asWilliamson scored the first four points of the frame to give the Hawks a 46‐43 advantage.But that would be SJU’s last lead of the game as Siena used a 10‐2 spurt over the nextthree minutes to take a 53‐48 lead. After a Carl Jones 3‐pointer drew the Hawks withinthree at 58‐55, the Saints went on a 7‐0 run to take the game's first double‐digit lead, 65‐55. The Hawks would close to within six, 71‐65, on a 3‐pointer by Irwin with 9:50 remain‐ing. However, Siena would score nine consecutive points to put SJU in a 15‐point hole withseven minutes to play. The Saints would stretch the run to 14‐1 over the next two and ahalf minutes, posting a 19‐point advantage with 4:31 remaining to essentially put thegame away.
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tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 6 7 0 0 2 3 1 1 2 4 14 1 0 0 0 3242 BAPTISTE, Carl f 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 401 PRESCOTT, Chris g 4 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 4 0 0 2313 GOVENS, Darrin g 2 7 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 5 1 2 0 0 1615 WILLIAMSON, G g 5 11 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 12 4 6 1 1 3102 O'BRIEN, Todd 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 9 11 0 2 1 2 0 2 2111 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 712 CROSGILE, Justin 3 6 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 3 9 1 3 0 0 2435 JONES, Carl 3 8 1 4 2 5 0 2 2 3 9 0 1 0 1 2340 IRWIN, Bryant 5 8 3 4 0 0 1 2 3 2 13 1 0 1 1 1745 ROGERS, A.J. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2
TEAMTotals.............. 30 60 8 20 7 11 8 21 29 23 75 11 19 3 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17‐34 50.0% 2nd Half: 13‐26 50.0% Game: 50.0% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐14 35.7% 2nd Half: 3‐6 50.0% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐5 60.0% 2nd Half: 4‐6 66.7% Game: 63.6% 3
Siena (8‐4)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min22 Rossiter, Ryan f 2 6 0 0 3 6 11 3 14 3 7 0 1 0 1 3023 Ubiles, Edwin f 9 15 0 1 4 5 1 0 1 2 22 0 2 0 3 2442 Franklin, Alex f 10 16 0 0 5 5 5 7 12 2 25 1 2 2 0 3413 Jackson, Clarence g 7 14 4 9 5 6 0 4 4 2 23 0 0 0 3 2525 Moore, Ronald g 0 4 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 1 2 12 5 0 3 3901 Anosike, O.D. 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 1303 Downey, Kyle 2 4 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 1 7 2 0 0 3 2204 Smith, Just‐in'Love 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+05 Griffin, Kyle 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 731 Wignot, Owen 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 643 Priestley, Steven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+
TEAM 1 1 1Totals.............. 32 67 5 17 23 30 18 22 40 12 92 16 12 3 13 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐35 37.1% 2nd Half: 19‐32 59.4% Game: 47.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3‐7 42.9% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 15‐20 75.0% 2nd Half: 8‐10 80.0% Game: 76.7% 4
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Jim Haney, Bob AdamsTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Siena‐None.Attendance: 7998
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 42 33 75Siena 43 49 92
Game 12 ‐ January 2, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaPrinceton 70 ‐ SJU 62
Princeton held off a late Saint Joseph's rally to defeat the Hawks, 70‐62, at Hagan Arena.Trailing 34‐25 at halftime, freshman Carl Jones tried to bring the Hawks back into the con‐test. He keyed a 12‐4 Saint Joseph's run by scoring eight points, grabbing three reboundsand handing out one assist to bring the Hawks to within 41‐37 at 15:53. The Hawks cutthe deficit to two points twice, but trailing 43‐41, Princeton would bump it back up to 46‐41 at 9:57. After a layup by Idris Hilliard pulled the Hawks to within 50‐47, Princeton usedan 8‐1 spurt to build its lead back up to 58‐48. After just hitting one 3‐point field goalalmost the entire game, the Hawks got two in a span of 30 seconds. Darrin Govens con‐nected on a three and hit a free throw to pull SJU within 61‐53 at :52. Jones followed witha conventional 3‐point play to cut it to 61‐57 at :40 and Bryant Irwin hit a 3‐pointer at :24.The Hawks then began fouling and couldn't overcome the difference as Princeton went 9‐for‐10 from the line in the final 40 seconds. Jones finished with 17 points while Govenswas the only other Hawk in double figures with 13 points. Princeton led from the start,jumping out to a 12‐4 lead from the outset, and hit 6‐of‐12 3‐pointers in the first half tomaintain the edge. The Tigers led by as many as 13 points and held a 34‐25 advantage athalftime, while Saint Joseph's went just 1‐for‐9 from beyond the arc and 9‐for‐25 from thefield.
Princeton (7‐4)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min22 SAUNDERS, P f 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 2 3 1 0 0 1 2255 BUCZAK, Pawel c 5 5 2 2 2 2 5 1 6 5 14 4 4 0 0 2420 DAVIS, Douglas g 5 11 4 7 3 5 0 4 4 2 17 2 5 0 0 3521 SCHROEDER, M g 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 4 5 1 5 3 0 0 3 3433 MAVRAIDES, Dan g 6 11 1 3 3 4 0 7 7 3 16 3 1 0 1 3503 SHERBURNE, J 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 512 BARRETT, Will 0 3 0 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1023 MADDOX, Kareem 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 224 FINLEY, Zach 1 3 0 0 2 4 0 5 5 3 4 0 1 1 0 1334 HUMMER, Ian 5 10 0 0 0 2 0 5 5 1 10 1 4 1 0 20
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 24 51 9 17 13 22 10 31 41 20 70 15 15 3 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐28 50.0% 2nd Half: 10‐23 43.5% Game: 47.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6‐12 50.0% 2nd Half: 3‐5 60.0% Game: 52.9% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 0‐1 0.0% 2nd Half: 13‐21 61.9% Game: 59.1% 2
Saint Joseph's (4‐8)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 7 0 0 1 3 3 3 6 5 7 0 1 0 0 3542 BAPTISTE, Carl f 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 501 PRESCOTT, Chris g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 813 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 14 1 6 2 2 0 5 5 5 13 1 1 0 4 3715 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 6 0 0 5 8 0 3 3 4 9 3 1 1 2 36
02 O'BRIEN, Todd 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 4 3 1 0 1 0 1511 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 212 CROSGILE, Justin 1 6 0 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 1535 JONES, Carl 6 13 1 5 4 5 0 5 5 0 17 3 1 0 0 2740 IRWIN, Bryant 4 8 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 9 0 1 1 0 20
TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 22 59 3 18 15 22 8 24 32 19 62 10 8 3 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9‐25 36.0% 2nd Half: 13‐34 38.2% Game: 37.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐9 11.1% 2nd Half: 2‐9 22.2% Game: 16.7% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 6‐7 85.7% 2nd Half: 9‐15 60.0% Game: 68.2% 5
Officials: Frank Scagliotta, George Harry, Jeff JanosikTechnical fouls: Princeton‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPrinceton 34 36 70Saint Joseph's 25 37 62
Game 13 ‐ January 6, 2010 ‐ Liacouras Center ‐ Philadelphia, Pa.#21 Temple 73 ‐ SJU 46
Lavoy Allen had 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead #21 Temple to a 73‐46 win over SaintJoseph's in the Atlantic 10 opener at the Liacouras Center. Saint Joseph's, which scored a sea‐son‐low 22 points in the second half, did not have any players reach double figures. ChrisPrescott and Carl Jones each had a team‐high eight points. Justin Crosgile, who made the firststart of his career, had seven points. The Hawks spotted the Owls a 7‐0 lead but fought back totie it, 11‐11, at the 14‐minute mark. Then Temple went on a 9‐0 run to take a 20‐11 lead andeventually take a 34‐24 edge at halftime. Temple earned its double‐digit lead early in the sec‐ond half, running off six straight points to go up 40‐27 in the first three minutes. SJU could getno closer than 12 points the rest of the way, while the Owls' final margin was the largest leadof the game. Garrett Williamson limited Temple's second leading scorer Juan Fernandez to an0‐for‐10 shooting night and a scoreless effort.
Saint Joseph's (4‐9, 0‐1 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 2 0 1 2002 O'BRIEN, Todd c 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 4 4 0 2 0 1 2312 CROSGILE, Justin g 3 11 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 0 1 2313 GOVENS, Darrin g 2 7 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 6 2 0 0 1 2715 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 6 1 2 0 0 2 3 5 0 7 3 3 0 0 3101 PRESCOTT, Chris 3 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 0 1 2205 BROWN, C.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 235 JONES, Carl 2 7 0 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2140 IRWIN, Bryant 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1342 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1645 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 17 54 5 18 7 10 8 17 25 16 46 8 11 2 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐29 34.5% 2nd Half: 7‐25 28.0% Game: 31.5% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2‐9 22.2% Game: 27.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 1‐3 33.3% 2nd Half: 6‐7 85.7% Game: 70.0% 4
Temple (12‐3, 1‐0 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min30 WILLIAMS, Craig f 2 5 2 5 0 0 1 3 4 0 6 3 0 1 2 1750 ERIC, Micheal f 5 9 0 0 3 5 2 2 4 1 13 2 3 1 0 1502 BROOKS, Ryan g 5 9 3 4 0 0 1 3 4 1 13 2 3 0 0 3604 FERNANDEZ, Juan g 0 10 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 2 3 0 3 3310 GUZMAN,Luis g 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 8 9 2 4 3 1 0 0 3401 WYATT, Khalif 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 111 DiLEO, T.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 115 BOUCHMAN, C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 DeLEON, Rafael 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 123 MOORE, Ramone 4 6 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 9 3 0 0 0 1424 ALLEN, Lavoy 8 15 0 1 4 4 7 4 11 0 20 2 1 3 0 3132 JEFFERSON, Rahlir 2 5 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 6 0 0 2 0 1533 RANDALL, Scootie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
TEAM 2 4 6Totals.............. 29 65 5 15 10 13 20 29 49 8 73 18 11 7 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐33 45.5% 2nd Half: 14‐32 43.8% Game: 44.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2‐6 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 1‐2 50.0% 2nd Half: 9‐11 81.8% Game: 76.9% 1
Officials: Joe Lindsay, Roger Ayers, Mike EadesTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Temple‐None.Attendance: 6103
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 24 22 46Temple 34 39 73
Game 14 ‐ January 9, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 82 ‐ Fordham 69
Darrin Govens scored 21 points and Todd O'Brien had a career‐high 20 points and 12rebounds as Saint Joseph's pulled away from Fordham, 82‐69, in the first Atlantic 10 gameat Hagan Arena. Govens shot 7‐for‐12 from the field and made 5‐of‐7 3‐pointers for hissecond 20‐plus point game of the year. O'Brien shot 7‐for‐9 and also had four blockedshots. Trailing 43‐37 at the half, Saint Joseph's opened the second half with a 3‐pointerfrom Govens. The Hawks would take a 49‐48 lead on a tip‐in by O'Brien. The game wouldsee three more ties and one more lead by Fordham, 66‐65, at 5:58. A dunk by O'Brienwould start the game‐changing 9‐0 run for the Hawks. Garrett Williamson hit a 3‐pointer
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off an assist from Govens at 3:38 and Chris Prescott drained a three to give SJU a 74‐66edge with 2:06 to play and the Hawks closed out the game making 8‐of‐8 free throws inthe final two minutes to seal the win.
Fordham (2‐12, 0‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 GREEN, Jacob f 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 4 0 1 0 0 933 GASTON, Chris f 4 12 0 1 1 4 4 6 10 5 9 3 4 0 1 2705 BROWN, Lance g 5 8 1 2 0 0 4 2 6 2 11 1 1 0 0 2621 ESTWICK, Alberto g 3 10 1 7 0 0 0 2 2 4 7 2 3 0 1 3124 BUTLER, Brenton g 4 20 3 6 2 2 0 4 4 1 13 3 2 0 2 3804 TANNER, Herb 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 3 2 0 2 1712 GORDON, Khiry 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 4 0 2 0 0 1115 ALIHODZIC, Fahro 8 13 0 0 0 1 4 4 8 3 16 1 2 0 0 3122 MOQUETE, Rayner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 244 THOMPSON, Danny 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 8
TEAM 5 5 1Totals.............. 30 74 6 20 3 7 23 23 46 25 69 14 20 0 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 19‐36 52.8% 2nd Half: 11‐38 28.9% Game: 40.5% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐7 28.6% 2nd Half: 4‐13 30.8% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐7 42.9% 2nd Half: 0‐0 0.0% Game: 42.9% 4
Saint Joseph's (5‐9, 1‐1 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 5 0 0 5 6 2 1 3 2 7 0 0 0 1 2502 O'BRIEN, Todd c 7 9 0 0 6 6 3 9 12 3 20 2 3 4 2 3312 CROSGILE, Justin g 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1613 GOVENS, Darrin g 7 12 5 7 2 2 2 2 4 2 21 5 1 0 4 3815 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 9 2 5 2 3 0 2 2 2 10 5 1 2 1 3801 PRESCOTT, Chris 1 7 1 5 0 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 1535 JONES, Carl 3 5 2 4 7 9 0 2 2 0 15 1 2 0 1 2140 IRWIN, Bryant 2 7 0 3 2 2 2 0 2 1 6 1 0 0 0 1242 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 24 57 10 25 24 30 10 20 30 14 82 19 10 6 9 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐34 38.2% 2nd Half: 11‐23 47.8% Game: 42.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐16 31.3% 2nd Half: 5‐9 55.6% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 6‐7 85.7% 2nd Half: 18‐23 78.3% Game: 80.0% 7
Officials: Ray Perone, LaMarr Simpson, Tony DawkinsTechnical fouls: Fordham‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFordham 43 26 69Saint Joseph's 37 45 82
Game 15 ‐ January 13, 2010 ‐ Ryan Center ‐ Kingston, R.I.Rhode Island 101 ‐ SJU 74
Akeem Richmond scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half as Rhode Island routed SaintJoseph's, 101‐74, at the Ryan Center. Darrin Govens had 15 points, Garrett Williamson scored14 and Charoy Bentley had a career‐high 10 points for SJU. The Rams scored the game's firstseven points and were up by double digits, 13‐2, by the 16:18 mark. The Hawks cut the deficitto 22‐14 on a layup by Carl Jones at 12:39, but that was the closest they would get the rest ofthe way. Consecutive 3‐pointers by the Rams increased the lead to 28‐14 before URI doubledup the Hawks, 40‐20. A combination of URI’s fullcourt pressure and sloppy halfcourt play by theHawks contributed to 13 turnovers in the half for SJU. The Rams shot 61 percent from field andmade 9‐of‐16 3‐pointers, while taking a 58‐34 lead into intermission. URI continued the pace inthe second half, shooting 45.5 percent on 15‐of‐33 from the floor.
Saint Joseph's (5‐10, 1‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 1 3 0 0 2 3 2 4 6 3 4 0 3 0 0 1732 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 6 5 2 0 2 0 0 1912 CROSGILE, Justin g 2 11 0 4 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 0 2 0 0 2413 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 13 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 15 2 1 0 2 2815 WILLIAMSON, G g 5 8 0 0 4 4 1 2 3 1 14 5 3 0 2 26
01 PRESCOTT, Chris 2 6 0 3 4 4 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 1905 BROWN, C.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+11 BENTLEY, Charoy 4 6 2 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 10 3 1 0 1 1421 ADEBAYO, Temi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 335 JONES, Carl 2 8 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 6 2 1 0 0 1740 IRWIN, Bryant 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 542 BAPTISTE, Carl 4 5 0 0 1 1 3 2 5 2 9 0 2 1 0 2045 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
TEAM 3 3Totals.............. 28 68 4 19 14 16 14 21 35 14 74 12 19 1 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐35 42.9% 2nd Half: 13‐33 39.4% Game: 41.2% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐6 16.7% 2nd Half: 3‐13 23.1% Game: 21.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐4 75.0% 2nd Half: 11‐12 91.7% Game: 87.5% 0
Rhode Island (13‐2, 1‐1 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 ULMER, Lamonte f 4 5 0 1 1 2 0 5 5 0 9 3 3 3 2 2521 JAMES, Delroy f 8 12 3 6 5 8 3 2 5 2 24 2 2 1 3 2132 MARTELL, Will c 5 7 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 2 11 1 1 1 0 1705 JONES, Marquis g 3 6 3 5 0 0 0 3 3 1 9 6 1 0 2 2022 COTHRAN, Keith g 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 1901 MEJIA, Stevie 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 4 7 1 0 1 2102 EAVES, Ben 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 704 WILSON, Jamal 2 3 0 1 2 2 3 0 3 0 6 1 1 0 0 1610 RICHMOND, Akeem 8 14 5 8 0 0 1 0 1 2 21 0 0 0 2 1412 OUTERBRIDGE, Orion 3 6 0 0 2 2 3 5 8 2 8 0 2 1 0 2023 MALESEVIC, Nikola 0 6 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 1424 BROOKS, Ryan 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 6
TEAM 2 4 6 1Totals.............. 37 69 12 30 15 21 14 27 41 12 101 24 16 7 13 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22‐36 61.1% 2nd Half: 15‐33 45.5% Game: 53.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 9‐16 56.3% 2nd Half: 3‐14 21.4% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐6 83.3% 2nd Half: 10‐15 66.7% Game: 71.4% 4
Officials: Jeff Anderson, Sean Hull, Mike StephensTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Rhode Island‐RICHMOND, Akeem.Attendance: 4579
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 34 40 74Rhode Island 58 43 101
Game 16 ‐ January 16, 2010 ‐ Reilly Center ‐ Olean, N.Y.St. Bonaventure 68 ‐ SJU 65
Chris Matthews' 3‐pointer with 2:02 to play became the decisive basket as St. Bonaventureupended Saint Joseph's, 68‐65, at the Reilly Center. The loss ended SJU's 15‐game winningstreak against the Bonnies. The Hawks held a 37‐28 lead at halftime, but allowed the Bonniesback into the game, as SBU opened the second half with a 10‐1 run to tie it, 38‐38, at the 16:19mark. Saint Joseph's fell behind by 10 points, 63‐53, at 6:58, but Darrin Govens started theHawk comeback, hitting a 3‐pointer at 6:46. The Hawks would go on an 11‐0 run to take a 64‐63 lead. That set the stage for Matthews' shot, his only three of the night, which put theBonnies ahead for good. The Hawks missed two chances to tie with under 1:54 to play, whileSBU missed a 3‐pointer at 1:05 that would've put the game out of reach. SJU cut the deficit to66‐65 as Govens made the second of two free throws at :09, and Malcolm Eleby made two freethrows at :08 to give SBU the three‐point cushion. The Hawks' last chance, a 3‐point attemptby Garrett Williamson, was off the mark with :02 to play. Govens finished with 15 points forSJU while Williamson had 12 and Idris Hilliard scored 12 points in the first half.
Saint Joseph's (5‐11, 1‐3 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 2 5 0 0 7 12 4 3 7 2 11 1 1 0 2 3732 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 13 0 1 2 2 3 4 7 3 12 0 1 1 1 3612 CROSGILE, Justin g 3 7 3 5 0 0 0 5 5 1 9 1 2 0 2 2413 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 14 2 8 1 2 0 5 5 3 15 6 2 1 3 3815 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 8 1 2 3 4 3 1 4 3 12 6 3 0 1 3601 PRESCOTT, Chris 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 0 1211 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 435 JONES, Carl 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1042 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 3
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 23 56 6 20 13 20 11 20 31 15 65 16 11 2 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐30 50.0% 2nd Half: 8‐26 30.8% Game: 41.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐10 30.0% 2nd Half: 3‐10 30.0% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 4‐6 66.7% 2nd Half: 9‐14 64.3% Game: 65.0% 4
St. Bonaventure (8‐8, 1‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min21 COOK, Da'Quan f 2 6 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 1 6 1 2 1 0 3144 NICHOLSON, A f 7 11 0 0 2 2 3 10 13 2 16 0 4 2 0 3800 ADEGBOYE, Ogo g 3 6 1 3 0 1 0 2 2 2 7 2 4 0 1 2804 MATTHEWS, Chris g 1 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 3232 DAVENPORT, M g 8 13 0 2 3 3 2 5 7 2 19 3 2 1 1 3111 CONGER, D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 1120 ELEBY, Malcolm 3 5 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 2 10 5 3 0 2 1833 SIMMONS, M 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 11
TEAM 4 4Totals.............. 26 51 2 13 14 17 7 25 32 17 68 14 16 5 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐26 46.2% 2nd Half: 14‐25 56.0% Game: 51.0% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0‐7 0.0% 2nd Half: 2‐6 33.3% Game: 15.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 4‐5 80.0% 2nd Half: 10‐12 83.3% Game: 82.4% 1
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Kevin Ferguson and Bryan AnslingerTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. St. Bonaventure‐None.Attendance: 5066
Todd O’Brien had 20 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots in the 82‐69 win over Fordham.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESScore by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 37 28 65St. Bonaventure 28 40 68
Game 17 ‐ January 18, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 64 ‐ Towson 57
Idris Hilliard scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help Saint Joseph's to a 64‐57 winover Towson. Todd O'Brien also tied his career‐high with 11 rebounds while Justin Crosgilescored a personal best 13 points. After a sluggish first half, SJU erased a seven‐point Towsonlead early in the second half by making four of their first five 3‐point attempts. Darrin Govens'three at 15:35 gave the Hawks their first lead, 34‐33, since the 11‐minute mark of the first half.The teams would continue to trade leads and see four more ties, but a dunk by Hilliard at 4:25gave the Hawks the lead for good. Another Hilliard dunk and a 3‐pointer by Williamson gaveSaint Joseph's a 58‐52 lead with 2:08 to play. Towson pulled within 58‐54, but Hilliard wouldconvert both of his free throw attempts at :49 to give SJU a 60‐54 lead. Garrett Williamson andCrosgile each went 2‐for‐2 from the line in the final 26 seconds to ice the win for the Hawks.Saint Joseph's shot just 29 percent in the first half, and made only 2‐of‐15 from 3‐point range,but reversed that in the second, going 5‐for‐10 from beyond the arc.
Towson (4‐13)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 PHILMORE, Isaiah f 2 7 0 0 0 0 6 2 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 2733 LEE, Calvin f 1 7 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 3 2 1 0 1 2825 NWANKWO, R c 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 13 14 2 2 0 0 5 4 3605 POLK, RaShawn g 1 4 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 1320 MORRIS, Brian g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 SMITH, Jimmy 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 603 BROWN, Josh 0 4 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 3522 SMITH, Jarrel 5 10 2 5 5 5 0 3 3 2 17 1 3 0 0 2223 THORNTON, Josh 8 19 5 11 2 3 0 0 0 2 23 0 1 0 0 30
TEAM 5 1 6 2Totals.............. 18 56 7 21 14 18 14 23 37 17 57 7 13 5 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐30 36.7% 2nd Half: 7‐26 26.9% Game: 32.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐11 36.4% 2nd Half: 3‐10 30.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐6 50.0% 2nd Half: 11‐12 91.7% Game: 77.8% 4
Saint Joseph's (6‐11)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 8 12 0 0 4 5 3 5 8 2 20 0 2 0 1 3902 O'BRIEN, Todd c 0 6 0 0 2 4 6 5 11 2 2 1 0 3 1 3412 CROSGILE, Justin g 4 7 3 5 2 2 1 0 1 1 13 2 1 0 1 2613 GOVENS, Darrin g 3 15 2 10 1 2 0 5 5 4 9 6 4 1 0 3115 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 6 1 2 5 6 0 3 3 2 12 4 1 3 0 4001 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 935 JONES, Carl 1 5 1 5 5 6 1 3 4 0 8 2 0 0 2 1642 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5
TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 19 54 7 25 19 25 12 23 35 13 64 16 8 7 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9‐31 29.0% 2nd Half: 10‐23 43.5% Game: 35.2% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐15 13.3% 2nd Half: 5‐10 50.0% Game: 28.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐6 50.0% 2nd Half: 16‐19 84.2% Game: 76.0% 7
Officials: Jamie Luckie, David Walker, Darryl GladdenTechnical fouls: Towson‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 3717
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTowson 29 28 57Saint Joseph's 23 41 64
Game 18 ‐ January 23, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 60 ‐ Dayton 59
Garrett Williamson had the game‐saving block in the final seconds and scored a team‐high 15points to lead Saint Joseph's to a 60‐59 victory over Dayton. With the Hawks clinging to theone‐point lead, Williamson blocked a driving layup by the Flyers' Rob Lowery with :04 to playto preserve the win. Williamson also had two free throws at :43 to give the Hawks a 60‐55 lead.Saint Joseph's led 54‐45 with 5:25 to play, but Dayton stayed in the game as Lowery hit a threeat 4:28. A layup by Chris Wright cut the Hawk lead to 54‐50, but then Williamson broke free fora fastbreak dunk, off a pass from fellow senior Darrin Govens, to give the Hawks the 56‐50 edgeat 3:34. Wright hit two free throws to pull Dayton within 56‐52, but Govens scored on a tip‐inat 1:28 to increase the Hawks' lead to 58‐52. Dayton pulled within 58‐55, but Williamson's freethrows gave the Hawks a 60‐55 cushion. Wright had a tip‐in at :35 and then a layup at :15 tocut SJU's lead to 60‐59. After a missed Hawks' free throw at :14, Dayton had its last chance butWilliamson came up with the block to preserve the win. Idris Hilliard had 13 points and sixrebounds for the Hawks, while Govens added 11 points.
Dayton 14‐5 (3‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min04 JOHNSON, Chris f 2 9 0 5 1 2 3 4 7 2 5 0 1 1 0 2233 WRIGHT, Chris f 12 20 0 2 4 5 3 2 5 1 28 0 3 2 1 3241 HUELSMAN, Kurt c 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 2 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 2401 WARREN, London g 1 3 0 0 4 4 1 8 9 3 6 4 1 0 1 2232 JOHNSON, Marcusg 3 11 1 6 1 2 1 3 4 3 8 2 3 1 1 3300 PERRY, Mickey 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 5 3 0 0 1 2103 LOWERY, Rob 2 8 1 5 1 2 1 2 3 2 6 5 2 0 5 2222 WILLIAMS, Paul 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 634 SEARCY, Devin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1144 BENSON, Josh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 7
TEAM 1 4 5Totals.............. 22 61 3 22 12 17 13 29 42 18 59 14 17 4 9 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐32 43.8% 2nd Half: 8‐29 27.6% Game: 36.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0‐11 0.0% 2nd Half: 3‐11 27.3% Game: 13.6% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐3 66.7% 2nd Half: 10‐14 71.4% Game: 70.6% 6
Saint Joseph's 7‐11 (2‐3 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 9 0 0 3 4 1 5 6 3 13 1 1 0 2 3502 O'BRIEN, Todd c 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 2 2 3 2212 CROSGILE, Justin g 2 8 2 6 4 4 1 0 1 0 10 2 2 0 0 2413 GOVENS, Darrin g 4 10 1 5 2 2 1 4 5 1 11 3 5 0 1 3015 WILLIAMSON, G g 6 9 0 1 3 4 1 4 5 1 15 2 3 1 3 3801 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1211 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 335 JONES, Carl 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 1540 IRWIN, Bryant 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 1242 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 9
TEAM 1 4 5 1Totals.............. 21 53 5 17 13 17 5 24 29 15 60 12 16 4 9 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐25 40.0% 2nd Half: 11‐28 39.3% Game: 39.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐9 44.4% 2nd Half: 1‐8 12.5% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 10‐11 90.9% 2nd Half: 3‐6 50.0% Game: 76.5% 3
Officials: Brian O'Connell, Jackie Sanders, Jeff JanosikTechnical fouls: Dayton‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalDayton 30 29 59Saint Joseph's 34 26 60
Game 19 ‐ January 25, 2010 ‐ The PalestraSJU 85 ‐ Penn 64
Darrin Govens had 17 points and Carl Jones had 16 off the bench as Saint Joseph's defeatedPenn, 85‐64, in a Big 5 game at The Palestra. It was the Hawks' third straight win, tying theirlongest winning streak of the year. The Hawks led from the start and after Penn tied the scoreat 27‐27 with 5:34 remaining in the first half, SJU went on a 12‐1 run to take control and owna 40‐27 lead at halftime. Todd O'Brien had four points in the run while Idris Hilliard paced theHawks with 12 points in the half. Saint Joseph's outscored Penn, 11‐3, in the first four minutesof the second half, as a dunk by Garrett Williamson gave SJU a 51‐30 lead. The Hawks used itsbest 3‐point shooting in a number of games, hitting 6‐of‐10 long range shots in the second half.Jones found his stroke, hitting three 3‐pointers in a row to put SJU ahead, 68‐40. Chris Prescottfollowed with a three at 9:39 to give Saint Joseph's a 71‐40 lead, while SJU’s biggest lead was81‐46 with under seven minutes to play. The Hawk defense forced 27 Penn turnovers.
Saint Joseph's (8‐11, 1‐1 Big 5)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 4 6 0 0 4 6 1 4 5 1 12 1 1 1 1 2402 O'BRIEN, Todd c 3 6 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 1 6 0 1 0 1 2112 CROSGILE, Justin g 1 3 0 2 6 6 0 3 3 1 8 3 1 0 1 2213 GOVENS, Darrin g 4 13 3 7 6 7 4 2 6 1 17 4 1 0 3 2615 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 6 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 5 0 0 2 2101 PRESCOTT, Chris 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 1 1 0 2 1705 BROWN, C.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 411 BENTLEY, Charoy 2 4 1 2 3 4 0 2 2 1 8 4 0 0 2 1621 ADEBAYO, Temi 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 435 JONES, Carl 5 10 4 6 2 4 1 1 2 1 16 2 1 0 0 1440 IRWIN, Bryant 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 1242 BAPTISTE, Carl 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 4 0 0 1 0 1345 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 27 61 9 23 22 29 10 22 32 19 85 21 10 3 12 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐32 40.6% 2nd Half: 14‐29 48.3% Game: 44.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐13 23.1% 2nd Half: 6‐10 60.0% Game: 39.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 11‐14 78.6% 2nd Half: 11‐15 73.3% Game: 75.9% 5
Garrett Williamson scored 15 points and made the game‐saving block in thefinal seconds to preserve the Hawks’ 70‐69 upset of Dayton at Hagan Arena.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESPenn (1‐13, 0‐4 Big 5)
tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min24 Eggleston, Jack f 4 9 0 1 2 2 0 3 3 0 10 1 3 0 0 3130 Belcore, Rob f 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 3 0 1 2144 Turley, Conor f 5 6 3 4 1 1 1 4 5 3 14 1 4 1 0 2201 Rosen, Zack g 1 2 1 2 5 5 2 3 5 2 8 2 5 0 0 3605 Smith, Darren g 2 4 2 4 2 4 0 2 2 2 8 2 3 0 0 2302 Monckton, Dan 3 8 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 8 2 4 1 1 2111 Washington, M 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 915 Godwin, Drew 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 431 Gordon, Zack 1 2 0 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 0 0 533 Eggleston, Tommy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141 Reilly, Justin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 242 Fitzpatrick, Brian 3 7 0 1 2 3 2 7 9 3 8 1 2 0 0 25
TEAM 2 2 4Totals.............. 20 49 6 19 18 23 10 26 36 21 64 12 27 2 3 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐25 40.0% 2nd Half: 10‐24 41.7% Game: 40.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐10 20.0% 2nd Half: 4‐9 44.4% Game: 31.6% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐6 83.3% 2nd Half: 13‐17 76.5% Game: 78.3% 2
Officials: Kevin Cole, David Walker, Joe DeMayoTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Penn‐None.Attendance: 6530
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 40 45 85Penn 27 37 64
Game 20 ‐ January 27, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaUMass 87 ‐ SJU 80
Massachusetts outlasted Saint Joseph's, 87‐80, to snap the Hawks' three‐game winning streak.The loss ruined a solid all‐around effort by SJU's Garrett Williamson, who had 16 points andtied his career‐high with 10 assists, while recording three blocks and six steals. Idris Hilliard had14 points, Todd O'Brien had 12 and three blocks and Carl Jones scored 11. The game saw sevenlead changes, five ties and a number of lengthy runs. Massachusetts took the lead for good with12:33 to play, as Freddie Riley hit consecutive 3‐pointers to give the visitors a 62‐56 lead.UMass would end the 15‐4 run owning a 69‐58 lead with 9:17 to play. Saint Joseph's foughtback and came within 71‐67 on a jumper by Bryant Irwin, UMass built its lead back up to 75‐67 with 3:23 to go. UMass would convert 10‐of‐13 from the foul line in the final three minutesto keep the game out of reach.The Hawks jumped out at the start of the game, going up 20‐14at the midway mark. Massachusetts would turn that around with a 16‐2 run, and eventually led35‐23 with 4:05 to play. Saint Joseph's closed out the half with a 14‐4 run as Williamson had ahand in every point. He scored six points and assisted on 3‐pointers by Justin Crosgile and Jonesand a jumper by O'Brien.
Massachusetts (8‐12, 2‐4 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 VINSON, Terrell f 6 9 1 2 3 4 1 8 9 5 16 1 2 1 1 2610 FARRELL, Javorn f 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 923 CARTER, Sean c 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 4 6 3 0 2 0 2201 GIBBS, David g 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1605 HARRIS, Ricky g 7 14 1 3 8 10 3 5 8 0 23 2 2 1 1 3211 CORREIA, Gary 1 5 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1712 GURLEY, Anthony 3 11 0 1 4 6 3 2 5 0 10 0 3 0 3 2522 CARTER, Sampson 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 2 1 0 0 1324 RILEY, Freddie 5 12 4 8 0 0 0 3 3 2 14 1 2 0 1 2235 BAILEY, Hashim 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 750 HILL, Matt 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 11
TEAM 3 2 5Totals.............. 30 63 8 21 19 25 15 29 44 17 87 12 14 5 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐31 48.4% 2nd Half: 15‐32 46.9% Game: 47.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐10 20.0% 2nd Half: 6‐11 54.5% Game: 38.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 7‐8 87.5% 2nd Half: 12‐17 70.6% Game: 76.0% 2
Saint Joseph's (8‐12, 2‐4 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 10 1 1 3 4 1 5 6 4 14 4 1 0 0 3502 O'BRIEN, Todd c 6 9 0 0 0 3 3 5 8 1 12 1 1 3 0 2412 CROSGILE, Justin g 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 5 6 1 7 2 2 0 0 2513 GOVENS, Darrin g 4 11 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 5 9 1 4 0 1 2515 WILLIAMSON, G g 5 10 0 1 6 8 2 1 3 4 16 10 0 3 6 3801 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1011 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 335 JONES, Carl 4 9 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 2 1 0 2 2140 IRWIN, Bryant 4 10 0 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 9 0 0 1 0 1242 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7
TEAM 2 2 4Totals.............. 31 67 6 19 12 20 11 20 31 18 80 21 10 7 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐32 43.8% 2nd Half: 17‐35 48.6% Game: 46.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2‐10 20.0% Game: 31.6% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐6 83.3% 2nd Half: 7‐14 50.0% Game: 60.0% 6
Officials: Patrick Driscoll, D.J. Carstensen, Mike EadesTechnical fouls: Massachusetts‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4051
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMassachusetts 39 48 87Saint Joseph's 37 43 80
Game 21 ‐ January 31, 2010 ‐ A.J. Palumbo Center ‐ Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne 74 ‐ SJU 71
Saint Joseph's clawed back from a halftime deficit, but it wasn't enough as the Hawks fell toDuquesne, 74‐71. Idris Hilliard had 14 points and a career‐high 14 rebounds, while DarrinGovens and Justin Crosgile poured in 17 points apiece and Todd O’Brien added 12 points. SaintJoseph's trailed 39‐31 at the break but tied the game at 66 with 1:54 to go. Duquesne wouldthen take a 72‐68 lead on a pair of free throws with 23.3 seconds left before Govens hit a 3‐pointer with 18.1 on the clock to get the Hawks back within a point. After a DU free throw,Bryant Irwin was whistled for traveling with 7.6 left. The Dukes then hit another foul shot andwith a chance for the Hawks to tie, a last‐second three by Carl Jones was off the mark. TheHawks enjoyed a quick start, running out to a 22‐15 lead over the first 12 minutes, beforeDuquesne took over with a 12‐0 run in a three‐minute span. SJU went over four minutes with‐out a point, giving the home team the eight‐point cushion heading into halftime. The Hawks gotback within a basket on multiple occasions, and at 9:44, Irwin's layup closed the deficit to oneat 53‐52, but the Dukes scored the next six to go up 59‐52. Garrett Williamson was fouled andconverted both free throw attempts to cut the lead to 64‐61 with 4:34 to go. The Hawks con‐tinued to fight back, as Crosgile hit a jumper from long range to close back within one at 65‐64with 2:57 remaining. After a DU free throw, a tip‐in by Hilliard tied the score, 66‐66, beforeDuquesne took the lead for good with 1:26 to go and held off the Hawk rally.
Saint Joseph's (8‐13, 2‐5 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 4 6 0 0 5 6 2 0 2 3 13 0 2 0 1 2132 HILLIARD, Idris f 6 13 0 0 2 4 9 5 14 1 14 0 1 0 0 3912 CROSGILE, Justin g 6 8 3 4 2 2 3 2 5 4 17 2 4 0 1 3013 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 15 2 10 3 5 0 4 4 3 17 5 1 0 2 3915 WILLIAMSON, G g 1 4 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 5 5 2 4 1 0 2911 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 535 JONES, Carl 1 11 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 1640 IRWIN, Bryant 1 8 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 1742 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 25 66 5 21 16 22 18 17 35 22 71 10 14 1 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐31 38.7% 2nd Half: 13‐35 37.1% Game: 37.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3‐11 27.3% Game: 23.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐8 62.5% 2nd Half: 11‐14 78.6% Game: 72.7% 3
Duquesne (11‐10, 2‐5 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min25 SAUNDERS, D f 7 12 1 5 0 4 2 12 14 2 15 3 4 7 1 3930 CLARK, Bill f 3 8 0 2 3 6 3 2 5 3 9 6 5 0 1 3003 EVANS, Eric g 4 8 0 1 4 6 1 2 3 1 12 3 2 0 0 3223 BOLDING, M g 9 13 3 6 3 5 2 1 3 0 24 1 2 0 1 3432 MONTEIRO, B.J. g 3 5 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 4 6 2 1 0 0 1405 WILLIAMS, M 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 513 DUTY, Jason 0 4 0 4 4 4 1 0 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 3220 JOHNSON, Sean 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 922 THEIS, David 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 054 LEWINSON, Oliver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 5
TEAM 2 4 6Totals.............. 28 53 4 19 14 25 12 26 38 15 74 19 16 8 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16‐30 53.3% 2nd Half: 12‐23 52.2% Game: 52.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐13 30.8% 2nd Half: 0‐6 0.0% Game: 21.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐4 75.0% 2nd Half: 11‐21 52.4% Game: 56.0% 7
Officials: Mike Kitts, Jamie Luckey, Edward CorbettTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Duquesne‐None.Attendance: 3789
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 31 40 71Duquesne 39 35 74
Carl Jones scored 16 points off the bench as the Hawks won their third in arow, defeating city rival Penn, 85‐64.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESGame 22 ‐ February 3, 2010 ‐ Hagan Arena
Richmond 68 ‐ SJU 58Richmond took over midway through the first half en route to a 68‐58 win over Saint Joseph'sat Hagan Arena. Darrin Govens had 13 points for the Hawks while Carl Jones scored 12 pointsoff the bench. Garrett Williamson had seven of the Hawks' 10 total assists. Saint Joseph's start‐ed out strong and led 23‐17 with just over 10 minutes to go in the first half. But the Richmonddefense forced the Hawks into making just 2‐of‐13 shots and committing six turnovers the restof the way, as the Spiders went on a 19‐4 run to take a 36‐27 lead at halftime. Richmond quick‐ly built the lead into double digits in the first few minutes of the second half, taking a 45‐32lead. Justin Crosgile scored five consecutive points to pull the Hawks within 49‐42, UR respond‐ed to keep the double‐digit cushion. A 3‐pointer by Bryant Irwin, and a free throw byWilliamson cut Richmond's lead to 62‐55 at 2:19. A Hawk turnover and a missed 3‐pointerallowed Richmond to score on consecutive jumpers to build the lead back up to 66‐56.
Richmond (17‐6, 6‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 GARRETT, Darrius f 2 2 0 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 5 2 0 2 0 1632 HARPER, Justin f 1 7 1 6 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 0 1 3 0 2005 GONZALVEZ, Davidg 6 16 1 6 5 6 2 7 9 0 18 1 0 1 2 3614 ANDERSON, Kevin g 4 15 0 2 1 2 0 3 3 1 9 4 0 0 1 3544 BUTLER, Ryan g 6 8 3 5 0 0 1 4 5 5 15 3 2 0 4 2703 BROTHERS, Darien 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 112 SMITH, Kevin 3 3 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 3 7 1 0 1 0 2415 MARTEL, Francis 2 3 1 1 0 0 3 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 1 1641 GERIOT, Dan 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 3 3 0 0 25
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 27 58 6 20 8 14 11 23 34 14 68 14 7 7 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐28 53.6% 2nd Half: 12‐30 40.0% Game: 46.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐11 36.4% 2nd Half: 2‐9 22.2% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐4 50.0% 2nd Half: 6‐10 60.0% Game: 57.1% 2
Saint Joseph's (8‐14, 2‐6 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 5 0 1 2 3 2 6 8 3 8 0 0 1 0 3302 O'BRIEN, Todd c 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 4 0 1 2 0 2212 CROSGILE, Justin g 2 6 1 3 2 4 0 3 3 0 7 1 2 0 0 3013 GOVENS, Darrin g 4 13 4 8 1 2 0 3 3 3 13 1 7 0 2 3015 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 6 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 6 7 2 0 0 3701 PRESCOTT, Chris 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 535 JONES, Carl 3 7 1 3 5 7 1 1 2 1 12 1 0 0 1 2040 IRWIN, Bryant 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 6 0 2 2 0 2142 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 2 2 4 1Totals.............. 19 48 8 21 12 20 9 24 33 14 58 10 15 5 3 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐28 35.7% 2nd Half: 9‐20 45.0% Game: 39.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐10 40.0% 2nd Half: 4‐11 36.4% Game: 38.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐5 60.0% 2nd Half: 9‐15 60.0% Game: 60.0% 5
Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Bo Boroski, Ray PeroneTechnical fouls: Richmond‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 3886
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalRichmond 36 32 68Saint Joseph's 27 31 58
Game 23 ‐ February 7, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 78‐ St. Bonaventure 71
Darrin Govens scored 22 points and Idris Hilliard added 19 to lead Saint Joseph's to a 78‐71win over St. Bonaventure, in a game that was postponed one day because of a major snow‐storm that hit the region. Govens shot 8‐for‐12 from the field and Garrett Williamson added16 points. Trailing 55‐54 with 8:41 to play, Govens hit a layup to start a 6‐0 spurt for the Hawks,putting them up 60‐55 while taking the lead for good. After St. Bonaventure came within 62‐60 at 5:09, Govens connected on his third 3‐pointer of the game to build a 65‐60 lead. TheHawks would increase that to 68‐60 on a 3‐point play by Carl Jones. SBU couldn't cut the Hawklead below five points the rest of the way, thanks to Williamson's free throw shooting, as hewent 5‐for‐6 in the final 1:33. The Hawks jumped out to a quick 7‐0 lead and then 16‐9, but St.Bonaventure turned the tide going on a 16‐0 run to take a 22‐19 lead on a 3‐pointer with 8:43to play. SJU went scoreless for over five minutes, but Govens broke the streak with a basket at7:28, to pull the Hawks within 25‐21. A jumper by Carl Jones would tie the score at 27‐27, butthe lead never changed hands. SJU had an uncharacteristic day from the line, hitting just 64percent (29‐for‐45) in the game. But after a 9‐for‐19 effort in the first half, the Hawks improvedand made 20‐of‐26 in the second half, led by an 8‐for‐10 effort from Williamson.
St. Bonaventure (9‐12, 2‐6 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min21 COOK, Da'Quan f 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 1144 NICHOLSON, A f 7 11 0 0 5 6 5 4 9 5 19 1 4 2 0 3100 ADEGBOYE, Ogo g 2 7 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 5 6 3 0 0 3 3104 MATTHEWS, Chris g 4 10 2 8 0 0 0 2 2 5 10 1 3 0 1 2605 HALL, Jonathan g 7 13 1 1 9 12 3 8 11 1 24 3 3 0 2 3511 CONGER, D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 120 ELEBY, Malcolm 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 0 1 1332 DAVENPORT, M 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 2 1 2 2633 SIMMONS, M 2 3 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 0 2 0 1 1735 ROSEBORO, Brett 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 345 HOUSEKNECHT, Jake 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6
TEAM 2 1 3 1Totals.............. 24 55 5 15 18 24 13 27 40 33 71 9 23 4 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐24 45.8% 2nd Half: 13‐31 41.9% Game: 43.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2‐7 28.6% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 8‐10 80.0% 2nd Half: 10‐14 71.4% Game: 75.0% 2
Saint Joseph's (9‐14, 3‐6 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 3 6 0 0 13 17 2 2 4 3 19 3 1 0 1 3702 O'BRIEN, Todd c 1 3 0 0 1 4 6 2 8 5 3 0 2 1 1 2212 CROSGILE, Justin g 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1313 GOVENS, Darrin g 8 12 3 6 3 7 0 5 5 3 22 1 5 0 3 3815 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 9 0 1 8 11 1 4 5 4 16 3 4 1 4 3501 PRESCOTT, Chris 3 6 0 3 1 2 0 2 2 0 7 1 1 0 0 1111 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 935 JONES, Carl 3 7 0 2 3 4 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 1640 IRWIN, Bryant 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 642 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 13
TEAM 2 2 4 1Totals.............. 23 50 3 16 29 45 11 22 33 22 78 8 17 2 11 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐28 39.3% 2nd Half: 12‐22 54.5% Game: 46.0% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐11 18.2% 2nd Half: 1‐5 20.0% Game: 18.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 9‐19 47.4% 2nd Half: 20‐26 76.9% Game: 64.4% 5
Officials: Jerry Heater, Jeff Janosik, David WalkerTechnical fouls: St. Bonaventure‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 3451
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSt. Bonaventure 33 38 71Saint Joseph's 33 45 78
Game 24 ‐ February 9, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSaint Louis 56 ‐ SJU 52
Saint Louis used a strong second half, shooting 50 percent from the field, to defeat SaintJoseph's, 56‐52, at Hagan Arena. SJU was led by Garrett Williamson with 13 points and ToddO'Brien with 12 points and 10 rebounds, for his third double‐double of the year. Idris Hilliardscored 10 points, all in the first half. With Saint Joseph's up at halftime, 32‐26, Saint Louisopened the second half with a 9‐0 run in the first five minutes to tie the score at 35‐35. TheHawks would take their last lead, 39‐38, on free throws by Williamson at 13:30 before SaintLouis went on to outscore the home team, 13‐4, over the next seven minutes to take control,51‐43. Williamson pulled the Hawks within 53‐48, but then neither team would score over thenext 2:30, until O'Brien's short jumper at :34 cut the deficit to 53‐50. Despite shooting 61.3 per‐cent from the foul line on the season, Saint Louis made 3‐of‐4 free throws to up its lead to 56‐50 with :21 seconds to go. The Hawks couldn't convert again offensively until Williamson hit alayup with :04 to provide the final margin. SLU's defense limited the Hawks to a season‐low 20points in the second half, as the home team made just 8‐for‐27 from the field. Saint Joseph'sdid outrebound Saint Louis, 41‐30, marking only the second time this season, and first sinceNovember 23, that the Hawks won the battle of the boards.
Saint Louis (15‐8, 6‐3 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min24 ELLIS, Cody f 5 9 3 7 0 2 0 5 5 2 13 1 0 0 0 2733 REED, Willie f 3 7 0 0 1 5 3 6 9 4 7 0 3 3 0 2503 MITCHELL, g 4 10 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 1 9 2 5 0 1 3315 SALECICH, C g 4 7 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 2 11 2 4 0 0 3023 CASSITY, Kyle g 3 11 1 6 0 0 0 3 3 1 7 4 2 1 2 3812 JORDAN, Justin 2 3 2 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 6 2 1 0 0 1814 CONKLIN, Brian 0 1 0 0 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 0 0 1 3 2121 SMITH, Jon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 632 REMEKUN, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 21 48 8 22 6 16 6 24 30 12 56 11 15 6 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐28 39.3% 2nd Half: 10‐20 50.0% Game: 43.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐12 33.3% 2nd Half: 4‐10 40.0% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 0‐3 0.0% 2nd Half: 6‐13 46.2% Game: 37.5% 7
Darrin Govens shot 8‐for‐12 from the field en route to 22 points in leadingthe Hawks to the 78‐71 win over St. Bonaventure.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESSaint Joseph's (9‐15, 3‐7 A‐10)
tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 12 0 1 0 0 0 7 7 3 10 1 1 0 1 4002 O'BRIEN, Todd c 6 10 0 0 0 0 4 6 10 4 12 0 2 0 2 2212 CROSGILE, Justin g 1 5 1 2 0 2 2 4 6 3 3 2 2 0 2 2213 GOVENS, Darrin g 3 13 1 5 1 2 2 1 3 3 8 4 3 2 2 3815 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 5 0 1 5 7 0 3 3 3 13 1 3 1 2 3801 PRESCOTT, Chris 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 711 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 435 JONES, Carl 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1140 IRWIN, Bryant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 242 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 6 1 2 0 1 1 0 16
TEAM 3 3Totals.............. 22 59 2 12 6 11 16 25 41 18 52 10 14 4 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐32 43.8% 2nd Half: 8‐27 29.6% Game: 37.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐6 33.3% 2nd Half: 0‐6 0.0% Game: 16.7% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐2 100% 2nd Half: 4‐9 44.4% Game: 54.5% 1
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Roger Ayers, Tim CloughertyTechnical fouls: Saint Louis‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 3152
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Louis 26 30 56Saint Joseph's 32 20 52
Game 25 ‐ February 14, 2010 ‐ Mullins CenterMassachusetts 70 ‐ SJU 62
Saint Joseph's couldn't rally in the second half as it fell at Massachusetts, 70‐62, at the MullinsCenter. In the first half, Saint Joseph's tied the score 18‐18 on three consecutive 3‐pointers in aspan of less than two minutes, with two straight from Darrin Govens. A Todd O'Brien freethrow at 10:49 put the Hawks up 19‐18, before Ricky Harris scored to give UMass the 20‐19lead. Both teams would go scoreless for the next five minutes until Matt Hill hit a 3‐pointer toincrease UMass' lead to 23‐19. Saint Joseph's continued its scoring drought for the rest of thehalf, which spanned 11 minutes and 14 missed field goal attempts, allowing the Minutemen tofinish off a 12‐0 run to take a 30‐19 halftime lead. The Hawks were held to just 25.9 percentshooting (7‐of‐22) in the opening 20 minutes. The Minutemen maintained a steady lead formost of the second half, but a pair of free throws from Garrett Williamson made it a 59‐54game with two minutes left to go. UMass wouldn't allow the Hawks to get any closer as theMinutemen sank 17 free throws to end the game and preserve the win. Williamson finishedwith a career‐high 19 points while Govens had 15 and Justin Crosgile scored 13.
Saint Joseph's (9‐16, 3‐8 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 2302 O'BRIEN, Todd c 1 4 0 0 3 4 3 4 7 3 5 1 2 0 1 2312 CROSGILE, Justin g 4 13 3 7 2 2 0 1 1 3 13 0 2 0 1 2613 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 14 3 10 2 5 1 3 4 4 15 6 2 0 2 3615 WILLIAMSON, G g 7 13 0 1 5 5 1 2 3 4 19 3 2 1 2 3701 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 411 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 435 JONES, Carl 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 5 5 3 7 3 4 0 0 1940 IRWIN, Bryant 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1542 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 13
TEAM 3 1 4Totals.............. 21 59 7 26 13 20 11 24 35 24 62 13 12 1 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7‐27 25.9% 2nd Half: 14‐32 43.8% Game: 35.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐16 25.0% 2nd Half: 3‐10 30.0% Game: 26.9% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 1‐3 33.3% 2nd Half: 12‐17 70.6% Game: 65.0% 5
Massachusetts (10‐15, 4‐7 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 VINSON, Terrell f 2 6 0 1 3 4 0 2 2 2 7 2 0 3 0 3010 FARRELL, Javorn f 2 3 0 1 3 4 0 5 5 3 7 2 1 0 1 2923 CARTER, Sean c 1 4 0 0 2 2 7 4 11 3 4 2 1 1 0 2805 HARRIS, Ricky g 7 15 3 6 10 13 0 3 3 3 27 2 5 0 2 3224 RILEY, Freddie g 3 8 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 1511 CORREIA, Gary 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 1 0 1 2312 GURLEY, Anthony 4 12 2 5 5 8 1 8 9 1 15 3 4 0 0 2622 CARTER, Sampson 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 335 BAILEY, Hashim 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 850 HILL, Matt 1 4 1 1 0 0 3 2 5 1 3 0 1 0 0 6
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 20 57 7 21 23 31 13 31 44 18 70 15 14 4 6 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11‐34 32.4% 2nd Half: 9‐23 39.1% Game: 35.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐14 35.7% 2nd Half: 2‐7 28.6% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐4 75.0% 2nd Half: 20‐27 74.1% Game: 74.2% 6
Officials: Dwayne Gladden, Bryan Kersey, Mike KittsTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Massachusetts‐None.Attendance: 4833
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 19 43 62Massachusetts 30 40 70
Game 26 ‐ February 17, 2010 ‐ Cintas CenterXavier 88 ‐ SJU 52
Xavier placed four players in double figures as it rolled to an 88‐52 win over Saint Joseph's atthe Cintas Center. It was the Musketeers' 22nd consecutive win on their homecourt. GarrettWilliamson was the only Hawk in double figures with 17 points on 6‐for‐10 shooting. Xavierjumped out to a 7‐0 start and had a double‐digit lead by the 16‐minute mark. The Hawks forcedXavier into 11 first‐half turnovers and did come within 20‐15 on five consecutive points fromChris Prescott. But then the Musketeers used a 9‐2 run over the next three minutes to build thelead back up to 33‐19 and then eventually 40‐28 at halftime. In the first half, Xavier shot 50 per‐cent to Saint Joseph's 33 percent and held a commanding 29‐6 advantage in rebounding. Thesecond half was more of the same as Xavier shot 60.6 percent from the field and led by 20‐pluspoints for all but five minutes of the half. Saint Joseph's shot 34.5 percent from the floor butwas 0‐for‐8 from 3‐point range. The Musketeers finished the game with a dominating 53‐17rebounding edge over the Hawks.
Saint Joseph's (9‐17 3‐9 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 1932 HILLIARD, Idris f 4 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 8 1 0 0 2 2912 CROSGILE, Justin g 0 8 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1613 GOVENS, Darrin g 2 7 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 2015 WILLIAMSON, G g 6 10 0 0 5 7 0 2 2 0 17 3 2 0 1 3701 PRESCOTT, Chris 3 5 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 9 3 2 0 0 1705 BROWN, C.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 111 BENTLEY, Charoy 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 421 ADEBAYO, Temi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 JONES, Carl 2 7 0 3 4 5 2 1 3 1 8 2 5 0 1 2440 IRWIN, Bryant 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1042 BAPTISTE, Carl 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 21
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 20 59 1 19 11 15 5 12 17 13 52 10 12 3 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐30 33.3% 2nd Half: 10‐29 34.5% Game: 33.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐11 9.1% 2nd Half: 0‐8 0.0% Game: 5.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 7‐8 87.5% 2nd Half: 4‐7 57.1% Game: 73.3% 3
Xavier (18‐7, 9‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min22 McLEAN, Jamel f 6 7 0 0 2 3 3 6 9 0 14 0 0 1 0 2731 LOVE, Jason c 6 8 0 0 3 6 7 5 12 1 15 2 2 1 1 2225 JACKSON, Dante' g 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 7 8 1 3 5 3 0 0 2452 HOLLOWAY, T g 2 6 1 3 1 2 0 2 2 1 6 6 1 0 1 2455 CRAWFORD, J g 9 18 1 6 1 1 1 3 4 2 20 4 5 0 4 2803 WALSH, Brian 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 810 LYONS, Mark 6 7 4 4 3 4 0 3 3 3 19 1 3 0 0 2112 REDFORD, Brad 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 1313 FEENEY, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 214 MAZZA, Johnny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 215 TAYLOR, Andrew 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 1 1 0 1 932 FREASE, Kenny 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 5 9 2 2 2 3 1 1 1733 HUGHES, Joe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 35 63 8 23 10 16 18 35 53 15 88 23 19 3 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15‐30 50.0% 2nd Half: 20‐33 60.6% Game: 55.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2‐9 22.2% 2nd Half: 6‐14 42.9% Game: 34.8% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 8‐12 66.7% 2nd Half: 2‐4 50.0% Game: 62.5% 4
Officials: Jim Haney, Wally Rutecki, Kenneth TurnerTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Xavier‐None.Attendance: 10015
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 28 24 52Xavier 40 48 88
Idris Hilliard had 10 points and seven rebounds although Saint Louis edgedthe Hawks, 56‐52.
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2009-10 BOX SCORESGame 27 ‐ February 20, 2010 ‐ The Palestra
#21 Temple 75 ‐ SJU 67 (OT)Saint Joseph's and Temple went down to the wire in another Atlantic 10 and Big 5 classic, butthe 21st‐ranked Owls emerged with the 75‐67 overtime victory at The Palestra. GarrettWilliamson made a twisting layup with 5.7 seconds remaining in the second half to put theHawks on top by two, but a last‐second basket by Temple's Ramone Moore sent the game intoovertime, 59‐59. The Owls outscored the Hawks, 16‐8, in the extra period, shooting 4‐of‐5 fromthe field, led by five points from Ryan Brooks. With 1:07 to go in regulation and the Owls aheadby one, 55‐54, SJU sophomore Chris Prescott drained a three from the corner to give the Hawksa two‐point edge with 37.6 seconds remaining. Brooks answered back for Temple with ajumper at :25 to tie the score at 57‐57. In a low‐scoring first half, Temple led by as much as 10‐2 early on, but the Hawks tied it, 14‐14, on a 3‐pointer by Williamson. Temple would go on tolead at halftime, 29‐23, as the Owls shot 43.8 percent, although they went 0‐for‐7 from 3‐pointrange. The second half saw nine ties and nine lead changes as the Hawks shot 45.5 percentfrom the field. Darrin Govens led the Hawks with 21 points while Williamson had a career‐high20. Freshman Carl Jones scored 16 points and grabbed a career‐high eight rebounds.
Temple (22‐5, 10‐2 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min24 ALLEN, Lavoy f 7 8 0 1 2 3 2 8 10 3 16 2 2 0 2 4350 ERIC, Micheal f 2 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 4 0 2 1 0 1402 BROOKS, Ryan g 3 10 1 5 5 6 0 4 4 3 12 2 2 0 1 3310 GUZMAN,Luis g 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 4 4 4 0 0 0 3823 MOORE, Ramone g 11 18 0 1 2 4 3 6 9 3 24 3 0 0 0 3704 FERNANDEZ, Juan 3 12 1 5 6 7 0 5 5 2 13 4 2 1 1 3311 DiLEO, T.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 630 WILLIAMS, Craig 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 JEFFERSON, Rahlir 0 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1433 RANDALL, Scootie 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
TEAM 1 5 6Totals.............. 28 66 2 15 17 22 12 35 47 20 75 15 9 2 5 225
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14‐32 43.8% 2nd Half: 10‐29 34.5% Game: 42.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0‐7 0.0% 2nd Half: 1‐6 16.7% Game: 13.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 1‐3 33.3% 2nd Half: 9‐10 90.0% Game: 77.3% 4
Saint Joseph's (9‐18, 3‐10 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 2 0 1 1 1 3502 O'BRIEN, Todd c 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 4 2 0 3 0 1 1712 CROSGILE, Justin g 1 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1513 GOVENS, Darrin g 7 17 4 10 3 4 0 6 6 3 21 3 1 0 3 4215 WILLIAMSON, G g 6 15 1 2 7 8 0 5 5 2 20 4 1 2 2 4501 PRESCOTT, Chris 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1411 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 JONES, Carl 4 10 2 5 6 7 0 8 8 3 16 2 1 0 0 3240 IRWIN, Bryant 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 842 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 15
TEAM 1 1Totals.............. 20 57 8 25 19 23 3 27 30 20 67 11 8 5 8 225
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8‐27 29.6% 2nd Half: 10‐22 45.5% Game: 35.1% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐15 33.3% 2nd Half: 2‐5 40.0% Game: 32.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐2 100% 2nd Half: 14‐18 77.8% Game: 82.6% 3
Officials: Earl Walton, Frankie Bordeaux, Jeff JanosikTechnical fouls: Temple‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 8151
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalTemple 29 30 16 75Saint Joseph's 23 36 8 67
Game 28 ‐ February 24, 2010 ‐ Halton ArenaCharlotte 95 ‐ SJU 58
Charlotte shot 60 percent in the first half and never looked back as the 49ers routed SaintJoseph's, 95‐58, at Halton Arena. Charlotte jumped out to a 14‐4 lead in the first four minutesand then increased it to 26‐9 by the 10:35 mark. Ian Andersen paced the 49ers, going 5‐for‐5from the field with four 3‐pointers. The home team held a 50‐23 halftime lead as it made 18‐for‐30 from the floor and converted 6‐of‐9 3‐pointers. Saint Joseph's struggled from behind thearc, making 1‐of‐13 shots. The 49ers didn't let up in the second half and built their lead to 30‐plus points in the opening minutes of the half, 56‐25, Charlotte took its biggest lead of thegame, 74‐34, at 10:43 on a 3‐pointer. Saint Joseph's, which was outrebounded 43‐35, shot 34.8percent in the game, but was just 3‐for‐27 (11.1 percent) from 3‐point range. It was the largestlosing margin of the season for the Hawks. Todd O'Brien had 12 points on 6‐for‐9 shooting,while grabbing 10 rebounds for his fourth double‐double of the year. Darrin Govens had 12points and Garrett Williamson scored 11. Charlotte had five players in double figures led byAndersen with 19 on 7‐for‐10 shooting.
Saint Joseph's (9‐19, 3‐11 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 6 9 0 0 0 0 8 2 10 3 12 1 3 1 0 3232 HILLIARD, Idris f 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 812 CROSGILE, Justin g 1 7 0 5 2 2 0 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 0 2513 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 13 2 7 0 0 1 1 2 1 12 1 3 0 1 2315 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 6 0 0 3 4 1 2 3 3 11 2 3 1 0 3001 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 8 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1805 BROWN, C.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 011 BENTLEY, Charoy 2 6 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 1035 JONES, Carl 2 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1540 IRWIN, Bryant 2 4 0 1 2 2 1 3 4 1 6 0 2 0 0 1842 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1745 ROGERS, A.J. 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM 3 3Totals.............. 23 66 3 27 9 15 14 21 35 13 58 10 14 2 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐30 33.3% 2nd Half: 13‐36 36.1% Game: 34.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1‐13 7.7% 2nd Half: 2‐14 14.3% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 2‐2 100% 2nd Half: 7‐13 53.8% Game: 60.0% 2
Charlotte (19‐8, 9‐4 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min35 BRASWELL, Chris f 4 8 0 0 2 2 3 4 7 2 10 2 3 0 1 2043 SPEARS, Shamari f 6 11 1 1 4 4 2 4 6 1 17 3 1 1 1 2301 GREEN, Derrio g 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 2 2 0 1 2303 HARRIS, Dijuan g 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 5 5 1 7 4 1 0 1 2521 WILDERNESS, A g 5 6 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 1 10 2 1 0 3 1700 BARNETT, Javarris 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 802 SHERRILL, K.J. 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 5 3 6 2 0 2 0 2105 JONES, Phil 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 810 PARKS, Trevin 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 611 ANDERSEN, Ian 7 10 5 8 0 0 1 2 3 1 19 1 0 0 1 2312 LEWIS, Colby 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 214 CHURCH, Kyle 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 415 SIRIN, Gokhan 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 831 DEWHURST, Charles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 12
TEAM 2 2Totals.............. 37 65 12 24 9 13 10 33 43 16 95 21 11 3 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18‐30 60.0% 2nd Half: 19‐35 54.3% Game: 56.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6‐9 66.7% 2nd Half: 6‐15 40.0% Game: 50.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 8‐11 72.7% 2nd Half: 1‐2 50.0% Game: 69.2% 1
Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Gary Prager, Matt LeeTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Charlotte‐None.Attendance: 5204
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 23 35 58Charlotte 50 45 95
Game 29 ‐ March 3, 2010 ‐ Smith CenterSJU 80 ‐ George Washington 71
Saint Joseph's ended its five‐game losing skid with a key 80‐71 victory at George Washington.The Hawks hit all six of their free throws in the final minute to ice the win, which was their sec‐ond road win, and their first outside of Philadelphia. Saint Joseph's jumped out early, shootinga season‐best 64 percent in the first half, and led by as many as five points through the first halfas Idris Hilliard was 6‐for‐6 from the floor. GW took its first lead, 34‐33, with 1:21 remaining.The teams traded leads over the final minute until GW scored on a short jumper at the buzzerto take a 38‐37 halftime advantage. SJU opened the second half on an 11‐2 run and held theColonials without a field goal for five minutes to take a 48‐40 lead. GW clawed back to withinone, 52‐51, over the next 2:57, but a pair of 3‐pointers by Darrin Govens extended the Hawkadvantage to 58‐51. A Govens jumper with 7:11 to go gave SJU a 67‐57 lead, its largest of thegame. A brief 6‐1 spurt brought GW back to within 68‐63 with 5:05 remaining. Todd O'Brienput the Hawks back up by eight, 74‐66, with a tip‐in with 2:47 to go before GW cut its deficit inhalf, 74‐70, with 88 seconds remaining. However, the Hawks would convert all six of their freethrow attempts to keep the Colonials at bay and secure the victory. Govens led all scorers with19 points while Hilliard (17), Garrett Williamson (11), and Justin Crosgile (10) were also in dou‐ble figures. Williamson added eight assists, three steals, and seven rebounds.
Saint Joseph's (10‐19, 4‐11 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 2 7 0 0 0 0 3 6 9 4 4 0 3 4 0 2732 HILLIARD, Idris f 8 11 0 0 1 3 2 3 5 3 17 2 2 0 0 3812 CROSGILE, Justin g 4 7 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 1 1 0 1 2213 GOVENS, Darrin g 6 8 3 5 4 4 0 4 4 3 19 4 3 0 0 26
The Hawks and Temple played another classic in front of another largecrowd at The Palestra, battling to overtime before TU scored the 75‐67 win.
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2009-10 BOX SCORES15 WILLIAMSON, G g 3 4 1 1 4 7 1 6 7 2 11 8 2 1 3 3901 PRESCOTT, Chris 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 1011 BENTLEY, Charoy 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 635 JONES, Carl 3 7 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 9 2 1 0 0 1840 IRWIN, Bryant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 342 BAPTISTE, Carl 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 11
TEAM 1 1 1Totals.............. 30 51 9 15 11 16 7 25 32 17 80 19 16 5 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16‐25 64.0% 2nd Half: 14‐26 53.8% Game: 58.8% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐8 62.5% 2nd Half: 4‐7 57.1% Game: 60.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 0‐1 0.0% 2nd Half: 11‐15 73.3% Game: 68.8% 2
George Washington (16‐12, 6‐9 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 WARE, Aaron f 1 4 0 2 4 4 1 0 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 1822 HOLLIS, Damian f 3 11 2 4 2 2 2 3 5 0 10 0 2 0 1 2244 OPOKU, Hermann c 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1101 KING, Travis g 3 5 2 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 8 1 1 1 1 1320 KROMAH, Lasan g 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 2 2 2 4 1 4 2300 SMITH, Dwayne 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 6 1 1 0 1 1403 TAYLOR, Tony 3 6 0 2 5 6 0 1 1 4 11 6 0 0 1 2804 ALSTON, Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+05 BYNES, Bryan 1 7 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 3 1 0 0 2 1912 PELLOM, David 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 8 1 0 1 0 1613 EDWARDS, Jabari 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 632 JOHNSON, Tim 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 642 KATUKA, Joseph 6 9 0 0 3 6 1 3 4 3 15 1 0 0 0 24
TEAM 2 2Totals.............. 25 57 5 17 16 24 10 17 27 17 71 16 9 3 10 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13‐28 46.4% 2nd Half: 12‐29 41.4% Game: 43.9% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2‐9 22.2% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 9‐12 75.0% 2nd Half: 7‐12 58.3% Game: 66.7% 5
Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Larry Scirotto, Ray PeroneTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. George Washington‐None.Attendance: 2313
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 37 43 80George Washington 38 33 71
Game 30 ‐ March 6, 2010 ‐ Hagan ArenaSJU 74 ‐ La Salle 59
Saint Joseph's clinched a berth in the Atlantic 10 Tournament by defeating city rival La Salle, 74‐59, at Hagan Arena. On "Senior Day" Garrett Williamson scored 18 points and went a perfect10‐for‐10 from the foul line. Classmate Darrin Govens scored 17 points while Carl Jones had 15points on 5‐for‐8 shooting. Idris Hilliard had his second double‐double of the year with 13points and 10 rebounds.The Hawks took control from the start and built up a 23‐15 lead by thenine‐minute mark, but La Salle went on a 7‐0 run to pull within 23‐22 with 4:45 to play. Govensanswered with a 3‐pointer and the Hawks would go on a 12‐2 run, with two 3‐pointers by thesenior, to take a 35‐24 edge at 1:47. Although La Salle started the second half with a 10‐4 run,SJU built the lead back to double digits, 57‐47, on a layup by Williamson at 8:57. Rodney Greenhit a jumper at 5:25 to pull La Salle within 61‐55, but that was the closest the Explorers wouldget the rest of the way. SJU made 5‐for‐6 free throws in the final four minutes to ice the win.
La Salle (12‐18, 4‐12 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min12 MEKONGO, Yves f 3 6 2 5 0 0 0 5 5 5 8 0 2 0 0 3020 WILLIAMS, Jerrell f 4 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 9 2 3 0 1 2924 MURRAY, Aaric c 2 5 0 1 2 2 4 5 9 3 6 1 3 0 0 2605 BARRETT, K. g 5 10 5 10 0 0 0 2 2 5 15 1 2 1 1 3010 GREEN, Rodney g 5 16 1 7 1 2 2 5 7 1 12 6 2 0 2 3901 CAREY, T.T. 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 GRANT, Parrish 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 2014 WHITE, Devon 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 625 DANISH, Greg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141 WEINGARTEN, Steve 2 4 2 3 2 2 0 4 4 1 8 0 0 1 0 18
TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 21 52 10 30 7 10 9 23 32 19 59 14 13 2 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10‐28 35.7% 2nd Half: 11‐24 45.8% Game: 40.4% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐17 23.5% 2nd Half: 6‐13 46.2% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 3‐4 75.0% 2nd Half: 4‐6 66.7% Game: 70.0% 4
Saint Joseph's (11‐19, 5‐11 A‐10)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 8 0 0 3 5 2 8 10 0 13 2 0 0 1 3702 O'BRIEN, Todd c 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 3 5 4 5 0 1 0 1 2412 CROSGILE, Justin g 2 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 1 0 1 1713 GOVENS, Darrin g 5 14 4 11 3 6 1 1 2 1 17 4 1 0 0 3715 WILLIAMSON, G g 4 10 0 1 10 10 2 4 6 2 18 2 0 0 4 3901 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305 BROWN, C.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 JONES, Carl 5 8 2 5 4 4 1 2 3 0 16 2 1 0 1 2340 IRWIN, Bryant 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 442 BAPTISTE, Carl 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 15
TEAM 2 3 5Totals.............. 23 54 6 21 22 32 11 23 34 10 74 14 4 2 8 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐32 37.5% 2nd Half: 11‐22 50.0% Game: 42.6% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5‐16 31.3% 2nd Half: 1‐5 20.0% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 9‐15 60.0% 2nd Half: 13‐17 76.5% Game: 68.8% 5
Officials: George Harry, Joe Townsell, Jeff JanosikTechnical fouls: La Salle‐None. Saint Joseph's‐None.Attendance: 4200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLa Salle 27 32 59Saint Joseph's 38 36 74
Game 31 ‐ March 9, 2010 ‐ Ryan CenterAtlantic 10 Opening RoundRhode Island 87 ‐ SJU 76
Saint Joseph's closed to within one point midway through the second half, but it wasn't enoughas Rhode Island pulled away, winning the Atlantic 10 Opening Round game, 87‐76, at the RyanCenter. The Hawks were led by Darrin Govens, who scored a career‐high 27 points, whileGarrett Williamson had eight points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists and Carl Jones added 15points. Trailing 37‐32 at halftime, the Hawks scored the first four of the second half, getting towithin 37‐36 on a pair of free throws by Williamson a minute into the period. But an 11‐4 spurtover the next three minutes gave URI a 48‐40 cushion at 16:04. A 3‐pointer by Jones with 12:28to go would get the Hawks back to within 52‐50. After a three by URI's Keith Cothran and a freethrow by Williamson, Govens hit another outside jumper to pull SJU within 55‐54 with 11:10 togo. The teams traded baskets on the next two possessions, and a Govens layup kept the Hawkswithin a basket at 57‐56 with 9:58 remaining. The Rams then began to pull away, scoring thenext five points to push the margin to 65‐58. Govens converted a 3‐point play at 4:13 to cut thedeficit to 68‐64, but a URI jumper pushed the lead back up to six and the Hawks could get nocloser. Govens drilled one more three to close the gap to 77‐70 at 1:24, but URI made 8‐of‐14free throws over the final 1:07 to salt away the win.
Saint Joseph’s (11‐20)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min02 O'BRIEN, Todd f 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 2 1 0 1 0 1932 HILLIARD, Idris f 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 10 1 3 0 2 3712 CROSGILE, Justin g 4 9 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 2 10 1 2 0 1 2313 GOVENS, Darrin g 10 22 4 12 3 4 2 3 5 3 27 2 2 1 1 3715 WILLIAMSON, G g 2 5 1 1 3 4 2 8 10 5 8 7 4 1 0 3701 PRESCOTT, Chris 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 435 JONES, Carl 5 10 1 3 4 6 0 2 2 3 15 3 3 0 0 2340 IRWIN, Bryant 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 342 BAPTISTE, Carl 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 17
TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 29 60 8 24 10 14 10 20 30 24 76 15 14 4 4 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12‐27 44.4% 2nd Half: 17‐33 51.5% Game: 48.3% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3‐10 30.0% 2nd Half: 5‐14 35.7% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 5‐7 71.4% 2nd Half: 5‐7 71.4% Game: 71.4% 2
Rhode Island (22‐8)tot‐fg 3‐pt rebounds
## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 ULMER, Lamonte f 6 10 0 2 3 4 4 2 6 1 15 1 2 2 0 2721 JAMES, Delroy f 3 5 2 3 3 4 1 1 2 2 11 3 1 1 0 2332 MARTELL, Will c 4 5 0 0 0 2 4 3 7 1 8 1 1 2 0 2605 JONES, Marquis g 2 6 2 5 2 7 0 1 1 0 8 2 3 0 3 2522 COTHRAN, Keith g 4 8 2 4 5 6 0 4 4 3 15 2 1 1 0 2301 MEJIA, Stevie 1 4 0 1 3 4 0 2 2 1 5 4 2 0 1 1702 EAVES, Ben 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 5 3 0 0 0 1704 WILSON, Jamal 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 510 RICHMOND, A 3 9 2 8 0 0 1 4 5 1 8 4 0 0 0 2512 OUTERBRIDGE, O 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 7 0 1 0 1 12
TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 30 58 10 25 17 28 13 23 36 14 87 20 11 6 5 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16‐34 47.1% 2nd Half: 14‐24 58.3% Game: 51.7% DEADBALL3‐Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4‐15 26.7% 2nd Half: 6‐10 60.0% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDSF Throw % 1st Half: 1‐1 100% 2nd Half: 16‐27 59.3% Game: 60.7% 6
Officials: Joe DeMayo, Gene Steratore, David WalkerTechnical fouls: Saint Joseph's‐None. Rhode Island‐None.Attendance: 3960
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Joseph's 32 44 76Rhode Island 37 50 87
The Hawks defeated La Salle in the final regular season game to earn a berthin the Atlantic 10 Tournament. The game was played at Hagan Arena toclose out SJU’s inaugural year in the new building.
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ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW2009‐10 Atlantic 10 Standings
ATLANTIC 10 OVERALL1. Temple*(NCAA) ................................14 2 .875 29 6 .8292. Xavier (NCAA) ....................................14 2 .875 26 9 .7433. Richmond (NCAA) ..............................13 3 .813 26 9 .7434. Saint Louis (CBI) ..................................11 5 .688 23 13 .6395. Rhode Island (NIT) ..............................9 7 .563 26 10 .7226. Charlotte ............................................9 7 .563 19 12 .6137. Dayton (NIT) ........................................8 8 .500 25 12 .6768. Duquesne (CBI) ....................................7 9 .438 16 16 .5009. St. Bonaventure ..................................7 9 .438 15 16 .48410. George Washington (CBI) ..................6 10 .375 16 15 .51611. Massachusetts ....................................5 11 .313 12 20 .375
Saint Joseph's ..................................5 11 .313 11 20 .35513. La Salle ................................................4 12 .250 12 18 .40014. Fordham ............................................0 16 .000 2 26 .071* Tournament championPost‐season tournament in ( )
FIRST TEAMKevin Anderson, RichmondLavoy Allen, TempleJordan Crawford, XavierDamian Saunders, DuquesneChris Wright, Dayton
SECOND TEAMRyan Brooks, TempleDavid Gonzalvez, RichmondRodney Green, La SalleKwamain Mitchell, Saint LouisAndrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure
THIRD TEAMKeith Cothran, Rhode IslandRicky Harris, MassachusettsDelroy James, Rhode IslandJason Love, XavierShamari Spears, Charlotte
HONORABLE MENTIONJuan Fernandez, TempleDamian Hollis, George WachingtonWillie Reed, Saint Louis
ROOKIE TEAMChris Braswell, CharlotteCody Ellis, Saint LouisChris Gaston, FordhamLasan Kromah, George WashingtonAaric Murray, La SalleAkeem Richmond, Rhode Island
DEFENSIVE TEAMLavoy Allen, TempleDavid Gonzalvez, RichmondDamian Saunders, DuquesneLondon Warren, DaytonGarrett Williamson, Saint Joseph’s
ACADEMIC TEAMBrian Conklin, Saint LouisJason Duty, DuquesneKurt Huelsman, DaytonWill Martell, Rhode IslandYves Mekongo, La Salle
2010 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship
Opening Round ‐ March 9 ‐ Campus Sites@#8 St. Bonaventure 83, #9 Duquesne 71#11 Massachusetts 59, @#6 Charlotte 56#7 Dayton 70, @#6 George Washington 60@#5 Rhode Island 87, #12 Saint Joseph’s 76
Quarterfinals ‐ March 12 ‐ Atlantic City, N.J. #1 Temple 69, #8 St. Bonaventure 51#5 Rhode Island 63, #4 Saint Louis 47#2 Xavier 78, #7 Dayton 73#3 Richmond 77, #11 Massachusetts 72
Semifinals ‐ March 13 ‐ Atlantic City, N.J. Temple 57, Rhode Island 44Richmond 89, Xavier 85 (OT)
Championship ‐ March 14 ‐ Atlantic City, N.J. Temple 56, Richmond 52
2009‐10 All‐Conference Teams
Atlantic 10 Honors
PLAYER OF THE YEARKevin Anderson, Richmond
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chris Gaston, Fordham
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Damien Saunders, Duquesne
CHRIS DANIELS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Chris Johnson, Dayton
SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Ramone Moore, Temple
STUDENT‐ATHLETE OF THE YEARYves Mekongo, La Salle
COACH OF THE YEAR Fran Dunphy, Temple
2010 Postseason Play
NCAA TOURNAMENT• First Round ‐ Providence, R.I.(10) Saint Mary’s 80, (7) Richmond 71
• First Round ‐ Milwaukee, Wisc. (6) Xavier 65, (11) Minnesota 54
• First Round ‐ Jacksonville, Fla. (12) Cornell 78, (5) Temple 65
• Second Round ‐ Milwaukee, Wisc. (6) Xavier 71, (3) Pittsburgh 68
• Regional Semifinal ‐ Salt Lake City, Utah (2) Kansas State 101, (6) Xavier 96 (2OT)
NIT Dayton 63, Illinois State 42Dayton 81, Cincinnati 66Dayton 77, Illinois 71Dayton 68, Mississippi 63Dayton 79, North Carolina 68 (Championship)Rhode Island 76, Northwestern 64Rhode Island 85, Nevada 83Rhode Island 79, Virginia Tech 72North Carolina 68, Rhode Island 67 (OT)
CBIVCU 79, George Washington 73Princeton 65, Duquesne 51Saint Louis 63, Indiana State 54Saint Louis 68, Green Bay 62 (2OT)Saint Louis 69, Princeton 59VCU 68, Saint Louis 56VCU 71, Saint Louis 65
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ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW2009‐10 Atlantic 10 Individual Statistics
SCORING# Player (Team) G Pts Avg.1. CRAWFORD, Jordan‐XU 35 718 20.52. HARRIS, Ricky‐UM 31 613 19.83. GREEN, Rodney‐LAS 30 554 18.54. GASTON, Chris‐FOR 28 504 18.05. ANDERSON, Kevin‐UR 35 622 17.86. BUTLER, Brenton‐FOR 28 461 16.57. NICHOLSON, Andrew‐SBU 30 491 16.48. SPEARS, Shamari‐CHA 30 480 16.09. MITCHELL, Kwamain‐SLU 35 93 15.910. SAUNDERS, D.‐DUQ 32 479 15.011. GONZALVEZ, David‐UR 35 511 14.612. COTHRAN, Keith‐URI 36 516 14.313. BROOKS, Ryan‐TU 35 499 14.314. CLARK, Bill‐DUQ 30 423 14.115. HOLLIS, Damian‐GW 31 430 13.9
GOVENS, Darrin‐SJU 31 430 13.9
REBOUNDING# Player (Team) G OR DR Total Avg.1. GASTON, Chris‐FOR 28 115 204 319 11.42. SAUNDERS, D.‐DUQ 32 143 217 360 11.33. ALLEN, Lavoy‐TU 35 124 251 375 10.74. LOVE, Jason‐XU 35 117 188 305 8.75. BRASWELL, Chris‐CHA 31 89 177 266 8.66. REED, Willie‐SLU 35 83 195 278 7.97. McLEAN, Jamel‐XU 35 109 153 262 7.58. ULMER, Lamonte‐URI 36 103 164 267 7.49. WRIGHT, Chris‐UD 37 92 177 269 7.310. NICHOLSON, A.‐SBU 30 72 141 213 7.111. WILLIAMS, Jerrell‐LAS 29 98 107 205 7.112. CARTER, Sean‐UM 32 108 118 226 7.113. JOHNSON, Chris‐UD 36 84 166 250 6.914. MURRAY, Aaric‐LAS 30 65 134 199 6.615. O'BRIEN, Todd‐SJU 31 73 123 196 6.3
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 5 made per game)# Player (Team) G FG FGA Pct.1. REED, Willie‐SLU 35 176 300 .5872. NICHOLSON, Andrew‐SBU 30 198 351 .5643. HALL, Jonathan‐SBU 28 143 274 .5224. WRIGHT, Chris‐UD 37 187 373 .5015. SAUNDERS, Damian‐DUQ 32 193 390 .4956. SPEARS, Shamari‐CHA 30 176 379 .4647. CRAWFORD, Jordan‐XU 35 260 563 .4628. ANDERSON, Kevin‐UR 35 230 504 .4569. MITCHELL, Kwamain‐SLU 35 200 444 .45010. GASTON, Chris‐FOR 28 190 423 .449
3‐POINT FG PCT(Min. 1.5 made per game)# Player (Team) G 3FG FGA Pct.1. FERNANDEZ, Juan‐TU 34 73 161 .4532. REDFORD, Brad‐XU 31 48 113 .4253. JACKSON, Dante'‐XU 35 57 142 .4014. BUTLER, Ryan‐UR 35 56 142 .3945. MATTHEWS, Chris‐SBU 31 101 258 .3916. CRAWFORD, Jordan‐XU 35 79 202 .3917. RICHMOND, Akeem‐URI 36 81 209 .3888. GONZALVEZ, David‐UR 35 76 208 .3659. MITCHELL, Kwamain‐SLU 35 64 178 .36010. KROMAH, Lasan‐GW 31 48 135 .356
FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.5 made per game)# Player (Team) G FTM FTA Pct.1. HOLLOWAY, Terrell‐XU 35 154 182 .8462. HOLLIS, Damian‐GW 31 99 118 .8393. GREEN, Derrio‐CHA 31 80 98 .8164. ANDERSON, Kevin‐UR 35 124 152 .8165. BUTLER, Brenton‐FOR 28 117 144 .8136. CRAWFORD, Jordan‐XU 35 119 154 .7737. WILLIAMSON, Garrett‐SJU 31 135 176 .7678. SPEARS, Shamari‐CHA 30 121 158 .7669. NICHOLSON, Andrew‐SBU 30 95 125 .76010. BRASWELL, Chris‐CHA 31 98 129 .760
ASSISTS# Player (Team) G Ast Avg.1. HARRIS, Dijuan‐CHA 31 143 4.612. GREEN, Rodney‐LAS 30 128 4.273. TAYLOR, Tony‐GW 31 129 4.164. WARREN, London‐UD 37 153 4.145. JONES, Marquis‐URI 36 146 4.066. HOLLOWAY, Terrell‐XU 35 138 3.947. WILLIAMSON, Garrett‐SJU 31 120 3.878. EVANS, Eric‐DUQ 32 121 3.789. HALL, Jonathan‐SBU 28 102 3.6410. FERNANDEZ, Juan‐TU 34 122 3.59
STEALS# Player (Team) G Stl Avg.1. SAUNDERS, Damian‐DUQ 32 89 2.782. KROMAH, Lasan‐GW 31 62 2.003. GONZALVEZ, David‐UR 35 65 1.864. ANDERSON, Kevin‐UR 35 61 1.745. WILLIAMSON, Garrett‐SJU 31 54 1.746. COTHRAN, Keith‐URI 36 61 1.697. BUTLER, Ryan‐UR 35 57 1.638. GREEN, Rodney‐LAS 30 48 1.609. GOVENS, Darrin‐SJU 31 47 1.5210. GREEN, Derrio‐CHA 31 46 1.48
BLOCKS# Player (Team) G Blk Avg.1. SAUNDERS, Damian‐DUQ 32 94 2.942. MURRAY, Aaric‐LAS 30 70 2.333. JONES, Phil‐CHA 31 65 2.104. REED, Willie‐SLU 35 73 2.095. NICHOLSON, Andrew‐SBU 30 55 1.836. GASTON, Chris‐FOR 28 50 1.797. GARRETT, Darrius‐UR 35 60 1.718. WRIGHT, Chris‐UD 37 53 1.439. ALLEN, Lavoy‐TU 35 50 1.43
LOVE, Jason‐XU 35 50 1.43
Players returning in 2009‐10 in CAPSSJU players in bold
Garrett Williamson ranked among the A‐10’sleaders in three categories ‐ assists, steals andfree throw percentage.
SJU’S RANKING IN THE TEAM STATS
OVERALL GAMESScoring Offense 11thScoring Defense 13thScoring Margin 13thFree Throw Pct. 3rdField Goal Pct. 12thField Goal Pct. Defense 11th3‐Pt. Field Goal Pct. 12thRebounding Margin 14thBlocked Shots 12thAssists 9thSteals 5thTurnover Margin 4th
CONFERENCE GAMES ONLYScoring Offense 12thScoring Defense 10thScoring Margin 13thFree Throw Pct. 5thField Goal Pct. 13thField Goal Pct. Defense 12th3‐Pt. Field Goal Pct. 13th3‐Pt. Field Goals Made tie‐9thRebounding Margin 14thBlocked Shots 11thAssists 10thSteals 4thTurnover Margin 4thAssist/Turnover Ratio 8thOffensive Rebounds 12thDefensive Rebounds 13th
HISTORYHISTORY
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SJU BY THE NUMBERS
1 The national ranking Saint Joseph’s earned inboth the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Todaypolls of March 8, 2004. It marked the first time everthat the Hawks were the nation’s top‐ranked teamduring the regular season. Another number‐onespot in SJU history came when Sports Illustratedgave the Hawks the top preseason ranking prior tothe 1965‐66 season.
2 Consecutive seasons Jameer Nelson led theAtlantic 10 Conference in assists per game. Nelson,who led the league in assists in each of his first twoseasons on Hawk Hill (2000‐01, 2001‐02), is theonly player in conference history to lead the A‐10in assists in consecutive seasons.
3 Three‐point field goals, which the Hawks havespecialized in. SJU had a streak of 495 consecutivegames in which it hit at least one 3‐point field goal,which spanned from 1993‐94 to 2008‐09. PatCarroll finished his career as the Hawks’ all‐timeleader and the A‐10 leader in career 3‐point per‐centage (.445)
4 The number Jeffery Clark, the point guard onthe 1980‐81 team, would raise above his head tosignal the team’s famed "four‐to‐score" offense.The offense worked to perfection in SJU’s stunning49‐48 upset of #1 DePaul in the 1981 NCAATournament.
5 Consecutive Atlantic 10 regular season titleswon by the Hawks (from 1999‐00 to 2004‐05) toshare the conference record with theMassachusetts’ teams of the mid‐1990’s.
6 Number of players referred to as the "MightyMites", which helped put Saint Joseph’s on thenational basketball map in the 1930’s. The "Mites" – Jim Smale, Matt Guokas, Sr., John Kenney, JohnMcMenamin, Dan Kenney and Joe Oakes – com‐piled a 54‐17 overall mark from 1934‐38.
7 Number of Saint Joseph’s alumni that havebeen head coaches in the NBA. Only Indiana hashad more graduates (11) coach in the league.
8 Number of Hawks to foul out of a January 10,1976, double overtime loss at Xavier. SJU finishedthe game with two eligible players as the NCAA, atthe time, had a 10‐man limit on travel parties. Thatrestriction was soon lifted following the contest.The eight disqualifications is still an NCAA DivisionI basketball record.
10Number of times legendary coach Dr. JackRamsay guided his teams to postseason appear‐ances in his 11 years. Ramsay, who compiled a 234‐72 record over his tenure at SJU (1955‐56 through1965‐66), led the Hawks to the NIT Final Four in1956 and the NCAA Final Four in 1961.
11Number of Middle Atlantic ConferenceChampionships that Saint Joseph’s won from 1959through 1974. SJU competed in that league, whichalso included current Atlantic 10 Conference mem‐bers La Salle and Temple, from 1957‐58 through1973‐74 before joining the now‐defunct East CoastConference. The Hawks joined the A‐10, their cur‐rent league, in 1982.
14 Uniform number worn by Jameer Nelson,which was retired after the 2003‐04 season.Nelson was the consensus National Player of theYear, and the school’s first‐ever Wooden Awardwinner, while leading the Hawks to the magicalperfect regular season and a berth in the NCAAElite Eight.
17 Record for postseason coaching victories,NCAA and NIT combined, currently held by PhilMartelli.
19 Number of field goals made in a game byGeorge Senesky against Rutgers‐Newark onFebruary 3, 1943. Senesky received the HelmsFoundation Award given to the National Player ofthe Year and is the only Hawk player to lead thenation in scoring (23.4 ppg) in a season.
20 Individual season scoring average, a markrarely eclipsed by the normally balanced SJUoffense over the years. Before Marvin O’Connoraveraged 22.1 points per game during the 2000‐01season, the last Hawks to accomplish the feat werePat McFarland and Mike Bantom, who both aver‐aged 20.3 points per game during 1972‐73.McFarland edged Bantom by one point for thescoring title that year, the closest race in SJU histo‐ry. Jameer Nelson then achieved the feat in 2003‐04 with his 20.6 mark.
26Number of years Phil Martelli has been onthe coaching staff at Saint Joseph’s, with 10 sea‐sons as an assistant and 2010‐11 being his 16th ashead coach.
27Number of consecutive wins for the 2003‐04 team which became the first team to gothrough the regular season without a loss sinceUNLV in 1990‐91. The streak stands as the longestin SJU history.
30 School record for wins achieved by the2003‐04 team, which finished with just two lossesen route to a final national ranking of fifth.
33Points scored by Delonte West in his “per‐fect game” on January 17, 2004 at Xavier. Westmade 12‐of‐12 field goals, went 3‐for‐3 from three‐point range, and 6‐for‐6 from the foul line.
34 SJU record for rebounds in a game set byJohn Doogan against West Chester on February 18,1953.
36 Number of games played by the 2004‐05squad, which is a school record. The Hawks playedsix games in the NIT as they reached the final.
40 Record for points scored at AlumniMemorial Fieldhouse set by Ed Garrity in a 111‐92win over Rhode Island on February 4, 1953.
47 School record for points set by Jack Eganagainst Gettysburg on January 21, 1961 and latertied by Tony Costner against Alaska‐Anchorage onDecember 30, 1983.
Jack McKinney is one of seven Saint Joseph’salumni to have worked as head coaches in theNBA.
Jack Ramsay (here with Joe Spratt) led his Hawkteams to 10 postseason appearances in 11years, with a Final Four berth in 1961.
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50The golden anniversaries of both the Hawkmascot and the Philadelphia Big 5 were celebratedin 2005‐06. The Hawk made its debut on the courton January 4, 1956 (a 69‐56 win over La Salle at ThePalestra). The Big 5, which marked its 50th anniver‐sary in 2005‐06, is one of the most unique arrange‐ments in the nation and is known for the intensecity rivalries. Saint Joseph’s played rival Villanova inthe first‐ever Big 5 game on December 14, 1955,with the Hawks scoring an 83‐70 win.
57.5 Number of seconds it took MarvinO’Connor to score 18 points in the Hawks’ 91‐90loss to La Salle on March 3, 2001. The guard fin‐ished the game with a career‐high 37 points.O’Connor would also go on to score 37 points laterthat year in the heartbreaking 90‐87 loss toStanford in the NCAA Second Round.
59 Number of seasons at Alumni MemorialFieldhouse. The Hawks returned to campus in2009‐10 to the expanded and renovated Michael J.Hagan ‘85 Arena.
79.9 Free throw percentage for the 2005‐06 Hawks, which was the best in the nation.
98Victories compiled by the winningest four‐year class in Saint Joseph’s history – Tyrone Barleyand Jameer Nelson.
100 The Centennial of Saint Joseph’s bas‐ketball was celebrated in the 2009‐10 season.
120Dollars – the cost of the first Hawk cos‐tume purchased by Jim Brennan prior to the 1955‐56 season. The most decorated mascot in thenation, the Hawk celebrated its 50th anniversary in
2005‐06, and has “flown” at every game sincedebuting at The Palestra against La Salle on January4, 1956.
128Most points scored by an SJU team. TheHawks defeated Nevada, 128‐66, at The Palestra onDecember 15, 1971.
135Record for games played in a career, setby Rob Ferguson from 2003‐08.
144 Number of coaching wins by JackMcKinney (1966‐67 thru 1973‐74), who later wenton to coach in the NBA, winning Coach of the Yearhonors with the Indiana Pacers.
247 Combined point total in Hawks’ 127‐120 win in four overtime periods over Utah in thenational third place game at the 1961 NCAA FinalFour. It still stands as a school record for overtimesplayed by an SJU team and combined point total bytwo teams in a game.
309Number of wins recorded by SJU coachBill Ferguson from 1928‐29 through 1952‐53.Ferguson’s win total and length of service (25years) are SJU basketball records.
411 Number of men’s basketball gamesplayed at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. The finalgame was a 71‐66 upset of #8 Xavier on March 6,2008.
419 Career blocks record established byRodney Blake from 1984‐88. When he finished hiscareer, Blake was the NCAA’s all‐time leader incareer blocks. That record has since been broken.
1,493 Number of wins by Hawk teamsover the 101 seasons of intercollegiate basketball.
2,094 SJU record for points scored in acareer, established by Jameer Nelson from 2000 to2004.
3,200 Previous capacity at AlumniMemorial Fieldhouse, which had more than 125sellouts over the past 12 seasons.
3,500 Average number of times theHawk flaps its wings during a regulation basketballgame as estimated by ESPN’s “flap‐o‐meter.”
4,200Capacity at the Michael J. Hagan‘85 Arena, which was dedicated on October 17,2009, with the first game being a 77‐67 overtimewin over Drexel on November 13, 2009.
Jack Egan set the record for most points in agame (47) and still shares that mark with TonyCostner. Delonte West had the “perfect game” at Xavier
on Jan. 17, 2004, making all of his shots ‐ 12‐for‐12 from the field, 3‐for‐3 from beyond the arcand 6‐for‐6 from the free throw line.
Ed Garrity set the Fieldhouse record for points ina game with 40 against Rhode Island on February4, 1953. The record has lasted for over 50 years.
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COACHES
Longest‐tenured basketball coach in SJU history,compiling a 309‐208 record in 25 seasons…Holds SJUrecord for wins...Coached the legendary “MightyMites” squad which compiled a 54‐17 (.761) markfrom 1934‐38…Mentored future coaching standoutssuch as Jack Kraft, Jack Ramsay, and George Senesky,
who was also an All‐American in 1942‐43…His team’s record in the decadeof the 1940’s was 132‐78…1952 team was the first SJU squad to enter apostseason tournament, the National Catholic Invitational, and was thefirst team to win 20 games in a season...Inducted into the SJU BasketballHall of Fame in 1973 and the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
BILL FERGUSON1928‐53
Bill Ferguson Year‐by‐YearSeason Record Season Record Season Record1928‐29 8‐10 1936‐37 15‐4 1945‐46 9‐111929‐30 12‐9 1937‐38 13‐5 1946‐47 16‐61930‐31 16‐5 1938‐39 9‐12 1947‐48 13‐111931‐32 8‐10 1939‐40 10‐5 1948‐49 12‐111932‐33 7‐9 1940‐41 12‐6 1949‐50 10‐151933‐34 6‐11 1941‐42 12‐6 1950‐51 13‐141934‐35 12‐3 1942‐43 18‐4 1951‐52 20‐7 (NCI)1935‐36 14‐5 1943‐44 18‐7 1952‐53 14‐11
1944‐45 12‐11 Total 309‐208 (25 years)
Took over the reins of Hawk head coach from hismentor Bill Ferguson...Was at the helm for two sea‐sons and then followed by Jack Ramsay...Coachedstandouts such as Kurt Englebert and Mike Fallon...Was one of the “Mighty Mites” coached by
Ferguson...Inducted into the SJU Basketball Hallof Fame in 1975 and into the Athletics Hall ofFame in 2000.
JOHN McMENAMIN1953‐55
Considered one of the finest teachers of the game...Amassed a 234‐72 record (.765) in 11 years, owningthe school record for winning percentage and nowthe third most wins in SJU history...Led the Hawks tofive consecutive NCAA berths and nine straight post‐season bids, which are both the most by a Hawk
coach...Overall, missed the postseason onlyonce in 11 years...His 1961 team made theonly Final Four appearance in school histo‐ry...The 1965‐66 Hawks were chosen as thenation’s preseason #1 team by SportsIllustrated...Went on to a successful NBAcareer, winning 864 games in 21 seasons,while leading Portland to the 1976‐77 NBAtitle...Inducted into the Naismith MemorialBasketball Hall of Fame in 1992...Member ofthe Big 5 Hall of Fame (1983), the SJUAthletics Hall of Fame (1999) and the SJUBasketball Hall of Fame (1974)...Graduatedfrom Saint Joseph’s in 1949.
JACK RAMSAY1955‐66
Oversaw some of the Hawks’ best teams, reachingthe NCAA Tournament five times in his eight sea‐sons...Compiled a record of 144‐77 (.651)…Namedthe 1973‐74 Eastern Coach of the Year…MentoredHawk greats such as All‐Americans Cliff Andersonand Mike Bantom…Swept the MAC regular season
three times…Coached in the NBA for five sea‐sons with Indiana and the L.A. Lakers, posting135 wins...Helped the Lakers to their 1980NBA title…Earned NBA Coach of the Year hon‐ors with Indiana in 1981…Inducted into theSJU Athletics Hall of Fame (2004), the SJUBasketball Hall of Fame (1980) and the Big 5Hall of Fame (1992)...A 1957 graduate of SaintJoseph’s, he played for Jack Ramsay.
JACK McKINNEY1966‐74
John McMenamin Year‐by‐Year
Season Record1953‐54 14‐91954‐55 12‐14Total 26‐23 (2 years)
Jack Ramsay Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1955‐56 23‐6 (NIT)1956‐57 17‐71957‐58 18‐9 (NIT)1958‐59 22‐5 (NCAA)1959‐60 20‐7 (NCAA)1960‐61 25‐5 (NCAA)1961‐62 18‐10 (NCAA)1962‐63 23‐5 (NCAA)1963‐64 18‐10 (NIT)1964‐65 26‐3 (NCAA)1965‐66 24‐5 (NCAA)Total 234‐72 (11 years)
Jack McKinney Year‐by‐Year
Season Record1966‐67 16‐101967‐68 17‐91968‐69 17‐11 (NCAA)1969‐70 15‐121970‐71 19‐9 (NCAA)1971‐72 19‐9 (NIT)1972‐73 22‐6 (NCAA)1973‐74 19‐11 (NCAA)Total 144‐77 (8 years)
The history of Saint Joseph’s head coaches from 1930 through the present.
Hawk Head CoachesCOACH (alma Mater) YRS. SEASON(S) W L PCT.
John Dever (Saint Joseph’s ‘10) 1 1909‐10 10 6 .625Edward Bennis (Penn ‘06) 1 1910‐11 6 6 .500John Donahue (Saint Joseph’s ‘08) 8 1911‐12 thru 1918‐19 78 52 .600John Lavin (Saint Joseph’s ‘15) 7 1919‐20 thru 1925‐26 50 62 .446Tom Temple (Saint Joseph’s ‘21) 2 1926‐27 thru 1927‐28 12 22 .353Bill Ferguson (Penn ‘20) 25 1928‐29 thru 1952‐53 309 208 .598John McMenamin (Saint Joseph’s ‘38) 2 1953‐54 thru 1954‐55 26 23 .531Jack Ramsay (Saint Joseph’s ‘49) 11 1955‐56 thru 1965‐66 234 72 .765Jack McKinney (Saint Joseph’s ‘57) 8 1966‐67 thru 1973‐74 144 77 .651Harry Booth (Saint Joseph’s ‘62) 4 1974‐75 thru 1977‐78 44 61 .419Jim Lynam (Saint Joseph’s ‘63) 3 1978‐79 thru 1980‐81 65 28 .699Jim Boyle (Saint Joseph’s ‘64) 9 1981‐82 thru 1989‐90 151 114 .570John Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘78) 5 1990‐91 thru 1994‐95 75 69 .524Phil Martelli (Widener ‘76) 15 1995‐96 thru present 289 187 .607
Six of the last seven SJU coaches, pictured in 1995 ‐ (from left) John Griffin,the late Jim Boyle, Jack Ramsay, Phil Martelli, Jack McKinney and JimLynam. All together, they have led the Hawks to a combined total of 958 vic‐tories and 19 NCAA Tournament appearances.
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COACHES
Owned the unique distinction of being a team captainand head coach in both baseball and basket‐ball...Before being named head coach in 1974, spenteight years on the staff, with three as freshmancoach...Teammate of Jim Lynam’s while playing underJack Ramsay... Coached Hawk standouts such as Boo
Williams and Norman Black, as well as futurehead coach John Griffin...Won 140 games asHawk baseball coach...Inducted into the SJUAthletics Hall of Fame in 2006.
HARRY BOOTH1974‐78
Started coaching career on Hawk Hill by reeling offfour postseason appearances in five years…OnlyHawk coach to reach the NCAA Tournament in hisfirst season…Posted a 151‐114 (.569) record includ‐ing three 20‐win seasons…Earned both Atlantic 10
and Big 5 Coach of the Year honors in 1985‐86…Won two Big 5 crowns…Won the 1982 ECCTournament and the 1986 Atlantic 10Conference Tournament titles…Led the 1983‐84 upset of second‐ranked DePaul…Coachedeight NBA draft picks, including first‐roundchoice Maurice Martin…Reached 100 wins inonly his fifth season, one of only two SJUcoaches to do so…Was an assistant coach forthe NBA’s Denver Nuggets…Member of the Big5 Hall of Fame (1997) and SJU’s Basketball Hallof Fame (1981)...1964 graduate of the univer‐sity who played for Jack Ramsay.
JIM BOYLE1981‐90
In just three seasons as head coach, led the Hawks tothe postseason every year...Included in that spanwas the memorable upset of top‐ranked DePaul inthe 1981 NCAA Second Round and the advancementto the Elite Eight...Implemented the “Four to Score”offensive scheme...Compiled a 65‐28 (.698) mark in
his three seasons...Team swept the 1979‐80City Series, one of his two Big 5 titles…Went28‐5 in ECC play…Member of the Big 5 Hall ofFame (1975), the SJU Athletics Hall of Fame(2003) and the SJU Basketball Hall of Fame(1975)...1963 Saint Joseph’s graduate.
JIM LYNAM1978‐81
Revived SJU basketball in a five‐year stint that includ‐ed two postseason appearances and a 75‐69 (.521)record...Guided the Hawks to two berths in the NIT...Served as a Hawk assistant for two years under JimLynam and Jim Boyle...Went on to coach Siena
College for four seasons, compiling a 70‐44record...Returned to SJU in 1987 as a part‐timeassistant for a year and then became theschool’s 13th head coach in 1990...Coachedsuch SJU greats as Craig Amos, Rap Curry, andBernard Blunt…1978 SJU graduate who playedunder Harry Booth.
JOHN GRIFFIN1990‐95
Has guided the Hawks to nine postseason berths andseven in the last 10 years...Only SJU coach to earnNational Coach of the Year honors as he led theHawks to a 30‐2 record in 2003‐04, which included
an unbeaten regular season (27‐0), the num‐ber‐one national ranking and a berth in theElite Eight...Four‐time Atlantic 10 Coach of theYear..Led SJU to the 1997 A‐10 Tournamenttitle...Now ranks second on the SJU all‐time listfor wins with 289 entering the 2010‐11 sea‐son...Owns the best posteason record of anySJU coach with a 17‐9 mark...Coached the 2004Wooden Award winner and consensusNational Player of the Year JameerNelson...Has three former players who wereNBA Draft picks ‐ Nelson, Delonte West andAhmad Nivins.
PHIL MARTELLI1995‐present
Harry Booth Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1974‐75 8‐171975‐76 10‐161976‐77 13‐131977‐78 13‐15Total 44‐61 (4 years)
Jim Lynam Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1978‐79 19‐11 (NIT)1979‐80 21‐9 (NIT)1980‐81 25‐8 (NCAA)Total 65‐28 (3 years)
Jim Boyle Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1981‐82 25‐5 (NCAA)1982‐83 15‐131983‐84 20‐9 (NIT)1984‐85 19‐12 (NIT)1985‐86 26‐6 (NCAA)1986‐87 16‐13 1987‐88 15‐141988‐89 8‐211989‐90 7‐21Total 151‐114 (9 years)
John Griffin Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1990‐91 13‐171991‐92 13‐151992‐93 18‐11 (NIT)1993‐94 14‐141994‐95 17‐12 (NIT)Total 75‐69 (5 years)
Phil Martelli Year‐by‐YearSeason Record1995‐96 19‐13 (NIT)1996‐97 26‐7 (NCAA)1997‐98 11‐171998‐99 12‐181999‐00 13‐162000‐01 26‐7 (NCAA)2001‐02 19‐12 (NIT)2002‐03 23‐7 (NCAA)2003‐04 30‐2 (NCAA)2004‐05 24‐12 (NIT)2005‐06 19‐14 (NIT)2006‐07 18‐142007‐08 21‐13 (NCAA)2008‐09 17‐152009‐10 11‐20Total 289‐187 (15 years)
Coaches by Victories COACH YRS W L 1. Bill Ferguson 25 309 2082. Phil Martelli 15 289 1873. Jack Ramsay 11 234 724. Jim Boyle 9 151 1145. Jack McKinney 8 144 776. John Donahue 8 78 527. John Griffin 5 75 698. Jim Lynam 3 65 289. John Lavin 7 50 6210. Harry Booth 4 44 6111. John McMenamin 2 26 2312. Tom Temple 2 12 2213. John Dever 1 10 6 14. Edward Bennis 1 6 6
Coaches by Winning Pct. COACH YRS W L PCT. 1. Jack Ramsay 11 234 72 .7652. Jim Lynam 3 65 28 .6993. Jack McKinney 8 144 77 .6524. John Dever 1 10 6 .6255. Phil Martelli 15 289 187 .6076. John Donahue 8 78 52 .6007. Bill Ferguson 25 309 208 .5988. Jim Boyle 9 151 114 .5709. John McMenamin 2 26 23 .53110. John Griffin 5 75 69 .52111. Edward Bennis 1 6 6 .50012. John Lavin 7 50 62 .44613. Harry Booth 4 44 61 .41914. Tom Temple 2 12 22 .353
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Helms Foundation National Player of the Year in1943…All‐America selection in 1942‐43…The 6‐3 for‐ward from Mahanoy City, Pa., was the only SaintJoseph’s player to lead the nation in scoring, averag‐ing 23.4 points per game as a senior in 1942‐43…His515 points that year set a new school mark…Scored44 points vs. Rutgers‐Newark (2/3/44), to set aschool record which has since been broken. Had 19field goals in that game, which still stands as theschool record...Played for the Philadelphia Warriorsof the NBA, and later coached the franchise to the1956 NBA Championship...Member of SJU’sAthletics Hall of Fame (1999) and Basketball Hall ofFame (1973).
GEORGE SENESKY 1939‐43
After his final year, held the all‐time scoring recordwith 1,471 points over the course of 72 games, amarks which has since been broken...Currently ranks18th on all‐time list…His 20.7 scoring average is thehighest career scoring average for any SJU play‐er…Ranks 12th on the single‐season scoring list with570 points totalled during his senior season...Led theHawks in scoring for three straight years, averaging ahigh of 22.8 points as a senior…Native of MahanoyCity, Pa., was a fourth‐round draft choice of thePhiladelphia Warriors...SJU Basketball Hall of Fameinductee in 1976.
PAUL SENESKY1947‐504
Tallied 1,129 points as a three‐year starting pointguard…Ranks 33rd on the Hawks’ all‐time scoringlist...Averaged double‐figure points in all three seasonswith high average of 16.0 ppg as a junior…Helped lead1964‐65 team to a 26‐3 record and a No. 3 final rank‐ing by the Associated Press…As a senior, he directedthe Hawks to a 24‐5 mark, a No. 5 final ranking, and thehighest team scoring average (91.1 ppg) in school his‐tory…Longtime NBA official...Member of the SaintJoseph’s Basketball Hall of Fame (1978).
JIM LYNAM1960‐63
Three‐year starting point guard…Helped guide Hawksto three straight NCAA Tournament appearances,including the 1961 Final Four…A 5‐8 guard fromHavertown, Pa., who was named Big 5 Co‐MVP as asenior in 1963…Earned All‐Regional honors at both the1961 and 1963 NCAA Tournaments…Tallied career‐high31 points against Utah in 1961 Final Four, earning aspot on the All‐Finals Second Team…His 390 careerassists ranks ninth on the SJU all‐time list…Also tallied1,012 points in 83 games…Served as head coach at SJUfrom 1978 to 1981, compiling a three‐year mark of 65‐28…Led team to two NIT berths and a spot in the 1981NCAA Elite Eight…Was a head coach for nine seasons inthe NBA, winning 328 games with stints at the L.A.Clippers, Philadelphia and Washington...Also served asan NBA assistant coach for a number of years...Member
of the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1975), SJU Athletics Hall of Fame (2003) and the SJUBasketball Hall of Fame (1975).
BILLY OAKES1963‐66
With the retirement of Jameer Nelson’s number 14 on April 23, 2004, there are now four honored numbers in Saint Joseph’s history. Atotal of seven players share the honor as the number four was worn by four standouts, spanning the decades of the 1940’s, 1950’s andthe 1960’s.
George Senesky’s Career StatisticsSeason GP FG FT‐A PTS‐AVG1939‐40 14 54 6‐19 114‐8.11940‐41 17 52 19‐33 123‐7.41941‐42 17 89 39‐54 217‐12.81942‐43 22 211 93‐124 515‐23.4Totals 70 406 157‐230 969‐12.9
Lynam’s Career StatisticsSeason GP FG‐FGA FT‐FTA REB‐ AVG PTS‐AVG1960‐61 30 110‐260 118‐143 71‐ 2.3 338‐11.21961‐62 27 98‐228 111‐140 49‐ 1.8 307‐11.41962‐63 26 139‐281 89‐131 95‐ 3.7 367‐14.1Totals 83 347‐ 769 318‐ 414 215‐ 2.6 1012‐12.2
Oakes’ Career StatisticsSeason GP FG‐FGA FT‐FTA REB‐ AVG PTS‐ AVG1963‐64 27 121‐319 47‐75 101‐ 3.7 289‐10.71964‐65 28 187‐453 74‐97 87‐ 3.1 448‐16.01965‐66 29 164‐435 64‐90 91‐ 3.1 392‐13.5Totals 84 472‐1207 185‐262 279‐ 3.3 1129‐13.4
Paul Senesky’s Career StatisticsSeason GP FG FT PTS‐AVG1947‐48 23 170 79 419‐18.21948‐49 23 192 98 482‐21.01949‐50 25 228 114 570‐22.8Totals 71 590 291 1471‐20.7
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Earned All‐America honors as a senior in 1966‐67…Still holds SJU season records for scoring average(26.5), rebounds (450), rebound average (15.5), fieldgoals attempted (605), free throws made (204) andattempted (279) and career marks for rebounds(1,228) and rebound average (14.6)…The 6‐4 forwardfrom Philadelphia broke the career scoring mark inhis senior year, but now ranks fifth (1,728)…Also setsingle season record for points in a season (690),which was eventually broken by Marvin O’Connor in2001… Grabbed 32 rebounds in a win over La Salle atThe Palestra, the second‐best effort in school histo‐ry...Led SJU in scoring and rebounding all three sea‐sons, helping team to No. 3 final Associated Pressranking in 1964‐65 and No. 5 ranking in 1965‐
66…Went on to both the NBA and ABA, playing with the L.A. Lakers (‘67‐’69), Denver (‘69‐’70), and both Cleveland and Philadelphia during 1970‐71...Member of the SJU Athletics Hall of Fame (1999), SJU’s Basketball Hallof Fame (1973) and the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1973).
CLIFF ANDERSON1964‐67
All‐American in 1973...Averaged 20.0 ppg and 13.7rpg in his career...6‐9 center who is second all‐timeleading rebounder with 1,151 boards...Postedcareer‐best averages of 21.8 ppg and 14.8 rpg his jun‐ior season...Two‐time All‐Big 5 and three‐time All‐MAC selection...Helped Hawks to three NCAATournament berths...Ranks ninth on all‐time scoringlist with 1,684 points...Only SJU player to play on theU.S. Olympic Team (1972)...First‐round pick of thePhoenix Suns in 1973...Played nine seasons in theNBA, with the Suns, Indiana, and Philadelphia, reach‐ing the ‘82 Finals with the 76ers...Philadelphianative...Number was retired on March 1, 2003 and hewas inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame (2000),
the SJU Basketball Hall of Fame (1981) and the Big 5 Hall of Fame(1979)...Currently the NBA’s senior vice president for player development.
MIKE BANTOM1970‐7344
Consensus National Player of the Year in 2004... SJU’sfirst‐ever winner of the Wooden Award...Unanimousselection to the Associated Press All‐America FirstTeam...Considered perhaps the greatest player in SJUhistory...Native of Chester, Pa., led Hawks to best‐everseason with berth in NCAA Elite Eight and a perfect 27‐0 regular‐season mark...School’s all‐time leader inpoints (2,094), assists (713) and steals (256)...Teamedwith Tyrone Barley for SJU’s winningest four‐year class(98‐28)...Team made four post‐season appearances inhis career...Number was retired on April 23, 2004. First‐round NBA Draft pick by Denver, but was traded to theOrlando Magic where he has been a five‐yearstarter...Earned NBA All‐Rookie Second Team honors in2005 and became an NBA All‐Star in 2009...Named to
The Sporting News’ All‐Decade 1st Team.
JAMEER NELSON2000‐0414
Anderson’s Career StatisticsSeason GP FG FT REB PTS‐ AVG1964‐65 29 196 127 450 519‐ 17.91965‐66 29 192 135 406 519‐ 17.91966‐67 26 243 204 372 690‐ 26.5Totals 84 631 466 1228 1728‐ 20.7
Bantom’s Career StatisticsSeason GP FG‐FGA FT‐FTA REB‐ AVG PTS‐ AVG1970‐71 28 194‐411 111‐170 370‐ 13.2 507‐ 18.11971‐72 28 231‐492 147‐203 413‐ 14.8 609‐ 21.81972‐73 28 229‐475 110‐155 368‐ 13.1 568‐ 20.3Totals 84 654‐1378 368‐528 1151‐ 13.7 1684‐ 20.0
Nelson’s Career StatisticsSeason GP‐GS FG‐FGA 3PT FT‐FTA REB AST ST PTS‐ AVG2000‐01 33‐33 131‐284 41‐110 109‐133 133 213 55 412‐ 12.52001‐02 30‐30 144‐329 51‐142 93‐122 144 188 40 432‐ 14.42002‐03 30‐30 194‐444 64‐189 139‐180 154 142 66 591‐ 19.72003‐04 32‐32 234‐493 73‐187 118‐149 150 170 95 659‐ 20.6Totals 125‐125 703‐1550 229‐628 459‐584 581 713 256 2094‐ 16.7
Jameer Nelson’s number 14 wasraised to the rafters on April 23,2004. The first announcement ofthe number retirement, howev‐er, came after the final regularseason game on March 2, 2004.Nelson stated that he “hadmore games to play” anddeferred the retirement to theend of the season.
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MEMORABLE GAMESThe following is a look at just some of the mostmemorable games in Saint Joseph’s history.
January 4, 1956 – La Salle The passion of Saint Joseph’s University fans fortheir basketball team begins with The Hawk mas‐cot. Jim Brennan made his debut as The Hawk onJanuary 4, 1956 in a win over La Salle at ThePalestra.
February 22, 1956 – TempleUnder coach Jack Ramsay, the Hawks win their firstBig 5 game, defeating 10th‐ranked Temple at ThePalestra, 77‐68.
March 18, 1961 – Wake ForestWith Dr. Jack Ramsay at the helm, Saint Joseph’sadvanced to the only NCAA Final Four in its historywith a 96‐86 win over Wake Forest in Charlotte,N.C. Ramsay’s most successful team (25‐5) wouldgo on to lose to eventual national champion OhioState in the semifinals in Kansas City, Mo., but winthe consolation game with a four‐overtime 127‐120 victory over Utah.
January 16, 1966 – VillanovaSaint Joseph’s was ranked fifth in the nation, butwas struggling against archrival Villanova (whichsported a 5‐7 record) at The Palestra. Villanova ledthe whole way and when top scorer Billy Oakesfouled out, the Hawks’ chances seemed slim. Butcoach Jack Ramsay inserted seldom‐used SteveDonches into the game. Donches rewardedRamsay’s faith by hitting a 35‐footer from alongthe sideline to give Saint Joseph’s the 71‐69 victo‐ry. It still ranks as one of the most famous shots inHawk history.
March 14, 1981 – DePaul“Fourth and Shunk” is a legendary phrase in SaintJoseph’s lore, recalling the play that led to one ofthe most improbable upsets in NCAA history, whenthe Hawks defeated No. 1 DePaul, 49‐48. JohnSmith put in a layup at the buzzer to stun the BlueDemons in the NCAA Second Round at Dayton inthe Hawks’ first‐ever national television appear‐ance. The play developed when DePaul missed afree throw with 13 seconds left. Bryan Warrickrebounded, dribbled through the Blue Demons andpassed to Lonnie McFarlan, who then fed Smith forthe gamewinner. “Fourth and Shunk” is the play‐ground in Philadelphia that Smith frequented as ayoungster.
February 25, 1993 – George WashingtonBernard Blunt, Rap Curry, and Carlin Warley com‐bine for the most dramatic finish in Fieldhouse his‐
tory. The Hawks go the length of the floor in thefinal 2.7 seconds and Blunt’s jumper defeatsGeorge Washington, 74‐73.
March 3, 1986 – West VirginiaThe Hawks capture their first Atlantic 10Tournament title, defeating West Virginia, 72‐64 atthe Meadowlands.
December 7, 1996 – TulsaSenior sixth man Terrell Myers provided the hero‐ics, hitting a 3‐pointer at the buzzer to stun #21Tulsa, 67‐64, in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic inAtlantic City.
March 1, 1997 – La SalleRashid Bey’s 3‐pointer at the buzzer provided theHawks with their first A‐10 regular season title,with the 62‐59 win over La Salle at the Spectrum.Bey, who scored the Hawks’ final seven points,took the inbounds pass and drove to the top of thekey for the winning shot.
March 3, 2001 – La SalleOne of the most remarkable individual perform‐ances in Saint Joseph’s history happened in lessthan a minute in the 91‐90 loss to La Salle atHayman Hall. Junior Marvin O’Connor scored 18points in 57.5 seconds to finish the game with 37points.
March 17, 2001 – StanfordMarvin O’Connor turned in another memorableeffort in a heartbreaking 90‐83 loss to Stanford inthe NCAA Second Round in San Diego. O’Connortallied a game‐high 37 points, while scoring SaintJoseph’s first 12 points of the second half. He made15‐of‐20 shots and went 10‐for‐10 inside thethree‐point line. When O’Connor fouled out of thegame with 11.9 seconds remaining, the Stanfordfaithful gave him a standing ovation and salutedhim by chanting “Mar‐vin, Mar‐vin!”
February 3, 2003 – VillanovaIn a game that is always referred to as “40 to 9” byHawk fans, Jameer Nelson led all scorers with 30points to lead SJU to a 92‐75 win over Villanova. Infront of a national TV audience and a standing‐room only crowd at The Palestra, the Hawks took acommanding 40‐9 lead with 6:29 remaining in thefirst half and coasted the rest of the way, en routeto a share of the Big 5 title.
January 17, 2004 – XavierDelonte West pitched a “perfect game” in sixth‐ranked Saint Joseph’s win over Atlantic 10 rivalXavier, 81‐73, in Cincinnati. West made every shot
he took – 12 from the field, three from 3‐pointrange and six from the line – for a career‐high 33points. A national television audience and selloutcrowd at the Cintas Center watched the perform‐ance that set a new A‐10 record and tied the SJUmark for field goals without a miss.
March 2, 2004 – St. BonaventureAlumni Memorial Fieldhouse was packed like neverbefore with a standing room only crowd, two sep‐arate television broadcast crews and close to 120media members. It was a season finale that wasmore ceremony than competition as Saint Joseph’sbeat St. Bonaventure, 82‐59, to finish the regularseason with a perfect 27‐0 record.
March 25, 2004 – Wake ForestThe magic continued when the Hawks advanced towithin one game of the Final Four, defeating WakeForest, 84‐80, in the NCAA Regional Semifinal inEast Rutherford, N.J. Top‐seeded Saint Joseph’sused clutch perimeter shooting to erase a nine‐point first half deficit. Jameer Nelson and DelonteWest each scored 24 points to lead the Hawks tothe Elite Eight for the first time since 1981.
January 26, 2008 – TemplePat Calathes hit a 3‐point shot with 3.9 seconds leftto give SJU a 68‐67 win over city rival Temple at theLiacouras Center. The shot provided a fitting end toa close game in which neither team held more thana two‐point lead over the last 10 minutes.
March 6, 2008 – XavierThe Hawks closed out Alumni Memorial Fieldhousein style, upsetting eighth‐ranked Xavier, 71‐65, inthe final regular‐season game before the 59‐yearold venue underwent expansion and renovation.SJU celebrated the past with a ceremony of formerplayers and coaches, including Dr. Jack Ramsay andJameer Nelson. It was the highest ranked teamever beaten at the Fieldhouse.
November 13, 2009 – DrexelSaint Joseph’s defeats Drexel in overtime, 77‐67, inthe inaugural game in the Michael J. Hagan ‘85Arena.
Steve Donches (far left) converts one of the most historic shots in Saint Joseph’s basketball history, abuzzer‐beater that lifted the Hawks to a dramatic 71‐69 win over rival Villanova at the Palestra onJanuary 16, 1966.
The Hawks, under coach Jim Lynam, celebrate thestunning win over #1 DePaul on March 14, 1981.
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HAGAN ARENAHagan Arena Firsts
Game ‐ November 13, 2009 vs. Drexel (77‐67, overtime win)Win ‐ November 13, 2009 vs. Drexel (77‐67, overtime)Loss ‐ January 2, 2010 vs. Princeton (70‐62)Atlantic 10 Game ‐ January 9, 2010 vs. Fordham (82‐69 win)Big 5 Game ‐ March 6, 2010 vs. La Salle (87‐76 win)Atlantic 10 Win ‐ January 9, 2010 vs. Fordham, 82‐69Big 5 Win ‐ March 6, 2010 vs. La Salle, 87‐76Saint Joseph’s Basket ‐ Chris Prescott, 19:07, November 13, 2009
A new era of Saint Joseph’s basketball began on October 17, 2009,with the dedication of the Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena. The opening of the arena was the culmination of the two‐year
expansion and renovation of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse, which wasthe home of the Hawks since 1949. Hagan Arena added approximate‐ly 1,000 seats to stretch the capacity to 4,200, while providing numer‐ous other amenities that were not available in the Fieldhouse.The Hawks played the first game in the arena against city rival
Drexel, on November 13, 2009. A standing‐room‐only crowd saw anexciting 77‐67 overtime win for Saint Joseph’s as senior Darrin Govensled the way with 23 points. Saint Joseph’s hosted 12 games in Hagan Arena in 2009‐10, compil‐
ing a 7‐5 record. In addition to the season‐opening win over Drexel,the Hawks also scored a thrilling 60‐59 victory over Dayton, whicheventually won the 2010 NIT title. The Hawks closed out the year inHagan Arena defeating La Salle, 87‐76, to earn a berth in the Atlantic10 Tournament.
“Our fans’ passion, physical presence and vocal support emboldens our team, psychologically challenges our oppo‐nents, and creates an atmosphere that is second to none.”
‐ Phil Martelli
The tip‐off of the inaugural game in the Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena on November 13, 2009, against Drexel. The Hawks prevailed in overtime, 77‐67.
The expanded student section in Hagan Arena provides an intimidatingatmosphere for Saint Joseph’s opponents.
Saint Joseph’s students lead a passionate fan base that continues to give theHawks a true homecourt advantage in Hagan Arena.
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ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSEAlumni Memorial Fieldhouse was the well‐loved shrine and home
of the Hawks for 59 seasons. With the completion of the multi‐yearexpansion and renovation project that began in Fall 2007, this storiedfacility was preserved, while bringing the athletic complex to a levelbefitting such a venerable tradition. Beginning with the 2009‐10 sea‐son, the new home of the Hawks was the Michael J. Hagan '85 Arena.Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse was named for Saint Joseph’s gradu‐
ates who gave their lives in World War II. The building was dedicatedon November 11, 1949, and 15 days later hosted its first basketballgame, a 62‐46 loss to Rhode Island.Overall, the men’s basketball team compiled a stellar 319‐82 record
(.795 winning percentage) in Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. Among thehighlights were a 34‐game winning streak from the late 1950s to theearly 1960s, an 11‐0 record in 2000‐01, and another 11‐0 mark as theHawks completed a perfect regular season in 2003‐04 behind consen‐sus Player of the Year Jameer Nelson and consensus Coach of the YearPhil Martelli.For much of the 1980s and 1990s, the Fieldhouse was the practice
home of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers. This was a natural extension ofa legacy in which Saint Joseph’s products – George Senesky ’43, Dr.Jack Ramsay ’49, Jack McKinney ’57, Paul Westhead ’61, Jim Lynam’63, Matt Goukas ’66, and Jim O’Brien ’74 – would become headcoaches in the NBA.Women’s basketball came to the Fieldhouse as a Division I program
in 1973. In 35 seasons, the women’s team compiled an equallyimpressive 332‐117 record (.739 winning percentage) on its homefloor. Former Hawk players and coaches include Theresa Grentz, ReneMuth Portland, Jim Foster, Muffet McGraw O’Brien ‘77, and GenoAuriemma.The 3,200‐seat Fieldhouse hosted more than 125 sellouts over the
last 15 seasons. Excitement was at a fever pitch in 2003‐04 as crowdswatched the Hawks make their historic run to a number one ranking.The Fieldhouse has played an even larger role in the University’s his‐tory. Major events such as Commencement, the Hand‐in‐HandFestival, and the annual Martin Luther King Day celebration have beenheld in the building, along with the centennial celebration of theCollege in 1951. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke at the Fieldhouse in1967.Yet it is the passion of Hawk fans that stands as the greatest legacy
of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse. In 2003, Sports Illustrated listed “The100 Things You Have to Do Before You Graduate.” Ranked No. 12 was:“Go to a Saint Joseph’s basketball game and shout ‘The Hawk WillNever Die’ — the most defiant cheer in college sports.”
Saint Joseph’s fans are among the most passionate in college basketball andthe Hawks’ student section in Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse was filled tocapacity for every game.
SEASON GAMES TOTAL AVG1990‐91 12 33,384 2,7821991‐92 13 40,953 3,1501992‐93 11 33,937 3,0851993‐94 11 30,973 2,8161994‐95 12 32,129 3,0941995‐96 8 23,948 2,9941996‐97 11 33,909 3,0831997‐98 9 28,800 3,2001998‐99 11 34,715 3,1561999‐00 8 24,220 3,026
SEASON GAMES TOTAL AVG2000‐01 11 33,275 3,0252002‐03 10 31,480 3,1482003‐04 8 25,600 3,2002004‐05 12 38,400 3,2002005‐06 9 28,800 3,2002006‐07 11 34,540 3,1402007‐08 9 28,620 3,180
Records are for Fieldhouse only ‐ not home games played at Palestra
FIELDHOUSE ATTENDANCE (from 1990)
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse provided a true homecourt advantage for theHawks as they won 79 percent of their games in 59 years in the building,and played to standing‐room only crowds during the “Perfect Season” in2003‐04. (Below) The Hawks closed out the facility in style, upsetting No. 8Xavier, 71‐66, on March 6, 2008, in the final game before the expansion andrenovation project began.
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse as it appeared in the late 1980s.
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ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSE
Fieldhouse RecordsTeam Records (Single Game)Saint Joseph’sMost Points Scored .................... 116 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)Most Points in One Half ................ 69 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)Most Field Goals Made .............. 48 vs. Baldwin‐Wallace (12/18/64)Most Field Goal Attempts .................... 114 vs. King’s‐Pa. (12/15/61)Most Free Throws Made ...................... 43 vs. Rhode Island (2/22/92)Most Free Throw Attempts ................ 60 vs. Morgan State (12/4/92)Most Rebounds .............................................. 78 vs. Lehigh (1/31/62)
OpponentsMost Points Scored ................................ 99 by Rhode Island (1/9/88) ................................................................Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Points in One Half ............................ 54 by Fairfield (12/16/66)Most Field Goals Made ................ 36 by Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Field Goal Attempts ............ 90 by Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Free Throws Made ........................ 35 by Gettysburg (2/13/62)Most Free Throw Attempts ...................... 47 by Connecticut (2/7/53)Most Rebounds .................................. 62 by Boston College (1/9/65)
Individual Records (Single Game)Saint Joseph’sMost Points Scored ...................... 40, Ed Garrity vs. Rhode Island (2/4/53)Most Field Goals Made ................ 16, Ed Garrity vs. Rhode Island (2/4/53)Most Field Goal Attempts ........ 38, Tom Wynne vs. Gettysburg (2/13/62)Most Free Throws Made .......... 13, Tom Wynne vs. Gettysburg (2/13/62)............................................................Cliff Anderson vs. Fairfield (12/16/66)Most Free Throw Attempts .......... 19, Cliff Anderson vs. Rider (12/20/66)Most Rebounds .................... 34, John Doogan vs. West Chester (2/18/53)
OpponentsMost Points Scored ..........54, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Field Goals Made ....17, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Field Goal Attempts ....33, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)Most Free Throws Made ........22, Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)Most Free Throw Attempts... ..22, Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)Most Rebounds ............................ 21, Art Beatty, American (2/21/67)
Season W‐L Pct.1949‐50 7‐1 .8751950‐51 10‐0 1.0001951‐52 15‐1 .9381952‐53 8‐2 .8001953‐54 9‐0 1.0001954‐55 5‐3 .6251955‐56 3‐1 .7501956‐57 4‐0 1.0001957‐58 3‐0 1.0001958‐59 4‐0 1.0001959‐60 3‐0 1.0001960‐61 4‐0 1.0001961‐62 3‐0 1.0001962‐63 4‐0 1.0001963‐64 4‐0 1.0001964‐65 4‐0 1.0001965‐66 1‐0 1.0001966‐67 3‐1 .7501967‐68 1‐0 1.0001968‐69 1‐1 .5001969‐70 0‐0 .000
Season W‐L Pct.1970‐71 3‐0 1.0001971‐72 2‐0 1.0001972‐73 2‐0 1.0001973‐74 5‐0 1.0001974‐75 2‐2 .5001975‐76 2‐0 1.0001976‐77 1‐0 1.0001977‐78 6‐3 .6671978‐79 3‐2 .6001979‐80 6‐1 .8571980‐81 6‐0 1.0001981‐82 7‐0 1.0001982‐83 2‐2 .5001983‐84 5‐0 1.0001984‐85 8‐0 1.0001985‐86 7‐0 1.0001986‐87 5‐3 .6251987‐88 3‐3 .5001988‐89 4‐3 .5711989‐90 4‐6 .4001990‐91 7‐5 .583
Season W‐L Pct.1991‐92 8‐5 .6151992‐93 9‐2 .8181993‐94 8‐3 .7271994‐95 9‐3 .7501995‐96 7‐1 .8751996‐97 10‐1 .9091997‐98 4‐5 .4441998‐99 7‐4 .6361999‐00 4‐4 .5002000‐01 11‐0 1.0002001‐02 9‐2 .8182002‐03 9‐1 .9002003‐04 8‐0 1.0002004‐05 11‐1 .9172005‐06 5‐4 .5552006‐07 8‐3 .7272007‐08 6‐3 .667TOTALS 319‐82 .795(59 yrs.)
Year‐by‐Year In The Fieldhouse
GREAT FIELDHOUSE MOMENTSSaint Joseph’s win over Xavier on March 6, 2008, marked the final game inAlumni Memorial Fieldhouse before an extensive expansion and renovationproject was to begin. Here’s a look at some of the most memorable games inAlumni Memorial Fieldhouse history, in chronological order.
November 26, 1949: Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse hosts its first college basketballgame as Rhode Island defeats Saint Joseph's, 62‐46.
February 4, 1953: Ed Garrity pours in 40 points in a 111‐92 win over Rhode Island,setting a Fieldhouse scoring record that has lasted for over 50 years.
December 6, 1955: Saint Joseph's defeats Millersville, 76‐60, in the Fieldhouse debutof new coach Jack Ramsay.
December 7, 1965: In their final season together, all‐time greats Jack Ramsay, CliffAnderson, and Matt Goukas play only one Fieldhouse game (a 98‐68 rout of Bellarmine).
January 17, 1974: The first Saint Joseph's women's basketball team, coached by EllenRyan, makes its debut against three‐time national champion Immaculata. The MightyMacs win, 59‐24.
February 5, 1974: In his final season as head coach, Jack McKinney's "grim, grisly, andgruesome" Hawks defeat Georgetown, 70‐64.
March 8, 1976: Women's basketball, with former Immaculata star Theresa Grentzcoaching, defeats Rutgers, 80‐52.
February 25, 1978: Under coach Rene Portland, another former Immaculata star, thewomen's team defeats No. 10 Montclair State, 85‐76. It is the Hawks' third win over aTop 10 team at the Fieldhouse that season.
March 4, 1981: Coach Jim Lynam’s Hawks, playing without injured star BryanWarrick, leads the Hawks to a 60‐55 win over Temple in the East Coast Conference quar‐terfinals.
January 15, 1985: National women’s coach of the year Jim Foster leads SaintJoseph's to a 71‐63 win over No. 10 Penn State.
February 27, 1986: Saint Joseph's defeats Penn State, 59‐51, in an Atlantic 10 quar‐terfinal game which eventually leads to its first Atlantic 10 title at the Meadowlands.
March 11, 1987: The women's basketball team wins the first NCAA Tournamentgame in program history, defeating South Alabama at the Fieldhouse, 67‐56.
January 4, 1990: Philadelphia native Bo Kimble sets a new Fieldhouse record with 54points, including a near‐halfcourt shot at the buzzer, as Loyola Marymount nips theHawks, 99‐96.
February 4, 1991: First‐year coach John Griffin leads an upset of Elite Eight‐boundTemple, 66‐60. It is believed to be the first time the Saint Joseph's student section everstormed the court at the Fieldhouse.
February 25, 1993: Bernard Blunt, Rap Curry, and Carlin Warley combine for themost dramatic finish in Fieldhouse history. The Hawks go the length of the floor in thefinal 2.7 seconds and Blunt's jumper nips George Washington, 74‐73.
February 15, 1994:Reserve Kevin Connor hits two foul shots with no time left as theHawks upset No. 10 Massachusetts, 81‐80.
January 10, 1996: Three free throws by Terrell Myers with no time left send a gamewith No. 1 Massachusetts into overtime, but the Minutemen prevail, 94‐89.
January 2, 1997: The women's basketball teams hosts No. 8 Tennessee before anoverflow Fieldhouse crowd, with the Lady Vols prevailing, 64‐52,
February 25, 1997: Many claim the Fieldhouse was at its all‐time loudest as theHawks end Massachusetts' streak of five consecutive Atlantic 10 regular‐season champi‐onships with a 78‐63 victory.
November 18, 2001: Former Hawk Cindy Griffin returns as women's basketball coachand defeats No. 23 Rutgers, 64‐58, in her second game.
March 5, 2003: All‐America David West of Xavier outlasts counterpart Jameer Nelsonof the Hawks in an 88‐80 overtime victory for the No. 18 Musketeers.
March 2, 2004: Saint Joseph's defeats St. Bonaventure, 82‐50, to complete a perfectregular season (27‐0).
March 21, 2005: Saint Joseph's wins its third consecutive National InvitationTournament game in six days at the Fieldhouse, 68‐60, over Holy Cross, and eventuallyreaches the NIT championship game.
March 6, 2008: The “Fieldhouse Finale” saw many former SJU coaches, players andmascots in attendance, including Jack Ramsay, Mike Bantom and Jameer Nelson. Theon‐court Hawks added to the celebration with a 71‐66 upset of No. 8 Xavier, the highestranked team ever beaten at the Fieldhouse.
President John J. Long, S.J. (holding shovel), breaks ground for theFieldhouse on December 8, 1947. Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse would go onto provide 59 years of memories for Saint Joseph’s basketball.
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THE PALESTRASaint Joseph’s has utilized The Palestra as a home venue ever
since the beginning of competition of the Philadelphia Big 5 in 1955,playing a number of games there every year. The 2010‐11 seasonmarks the 57th of the Hawks’ use of the site. The Palestra remains anintegral part of the history of Saint Joseph’s basketball.
Saint Joseph’s “home away from home,” the historic Palestrawas the Hawks’ full‐time homecourt for the 2008‐09 season asAlumni Memorial Fieldhouse was closed due to the expansion andrenovation project. SJU played 13 home games at The Palestra onthe campus of the University of Pennsylvania that season, with theonly exception being the season opener against Rider, which wasplayed at the Wachovia Center.
Once the Michael J. Hagan Arena was completed in 2009‐10, theHawks went back to playing a few key city games at The Palestra.
First opened during the 1926‐27 season, the building is one of thepremier basketball meccas in the world. The 8,722‐seat arena hasbeen the home for more than 70 years of Penn basketball and 50years of Big 5 doubleheaders. It has hosted a multitude of events,including 50 NCAA Tournament games as part of 19 national champi‐onship competitions, as well as numerous NIT contests, a season ofwomen’s professional games (American Basketball League), andeven NBA games in the early history of the league.
Saint Joseph’s has won 67 percent of its Palestra games over theyears, and continues to schedule its Big 5 home game in the build‐ing.
The Palestra was cited as "Host to the first NCAA basketball cham‐pionship game in 1939, and countless classic Philadelphia Big 5matchups.” It is the subject of a 2007 documentary film, The Palestra:Cathedral of Basketball.
It was mentioned at the top of the list of "Must Visit SportsShrines" in Sports Illustrated’s (SI.com) "100 Things You Have to DoBefore You Graduate.” It was also ranked 34th in ESPN.com’s list ofthe “America’s 100 Most Important Sports Venues.”
During the summer of 2008 a new floor was installed, replacingone which had existed since the 1980s.
“The opportunity for our program to play in the most historic building in
college basketball is an honor.”
‐ Phil Martelli
SJU and Penn brought back a treasured Palestra tradition on January 28,2006 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Big 5. The schools agreed toallow their student sections to throw streamers after each team’s first fieldgoal, which had been a practice at every City Series game until banned by theNCAA in 1985.
Saint Joseph’s fans pack The Palestra every year for the Hawks’ Big 5games. SJU has been part of 21 sellouts in the past nine seasons at ThePalestra.
The Palestra opened during the 1926‐27 season. Saint Joseph’s has utilized itas a second homecourt since 1955.
The Palestra has been the site of many memorable games in Saint Joseph’sbasketball history.
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THE PALESTRA
Season W‐L Pct.Before 1955 .......... 5‐9 .3571955‐56 .............. 13‐3 .8131956‐57 .............. 10‐3 .7691957‐58 ................ 9‐5 .6431958‐59 .............. 12‐1 .9231959‐60 ................ 9‐2 .8181960‐61 .............. 13‐1 .9291961‐62 .............. 10‐4 .7141962‐63 .............. 13‐2 .8671963‐64 ................ 8‐3 .7271964‐65 .............. 15‐0 1.0001965‐66 .............. 14‐1 .9331966‐67 ................ 6‐5 .5451967‐68 ................ 8‐5 .6151968‐69 ................ 9‐5 .6431969‐70 ................ 8‐4 .6671970‐71 ................ 8‐5 .6151971‐72 ................ 8‐4 .6671972‐73 .............. 11‐2 .8461973‐74 ................ 9‐3 .7501974‐75 ................ 2‐6 .2501975‐76 ................ 5‐8 .3851976‐77 ................ 6‐6 .5001977‐78 ................ 2‐5 .2861978‐79 ................ 7‐3 .7001979‐80 ................ 6‐3 .6671980‐81 ................ 7‐3 .7001981‐82 ................ 8‐2 .8001982‐83 ................ 4‐3 .571
Season W‐L Pct.1983‐84 ................ 8‐3 .7271984‐85 ................ 2‐3 .4001985‐86 ................ 6‐2 .7501986‐87 ................ 4‐2 .6671987‐88 ................ 4‐3 .5711988‐89 ................ 3‐6 .3331989‐90 ................ 2‐3 .4001990‐91 ................ 2‐1 .6671991‐92 ................ 0‐1 .0001992‐93 ................ 2‐1 .6671993‐94 ................ 1‐1 .5001994‐95 ................ 4‐1 .8001995‐96 ..................1‐0 1.0001996‐97 ..................2‐0 1.0001997‐98 ..................3‐1 .7501998‐99 ..................1‐2 .3331999‐00 ..................2‐3 .4002000‐01 ..................2‐1 .6672001‐02 ..................2‐2 .5002002‐03 ..................6‐0 1.0002003‐04 ..................5‐0 1.0002004‐05 ..................3‐3 .5002005‐06 ..................4‐2 .6672006‐07 ..................3‐1 .7502007‐08 ..................4‐2 .6672008‐09 ..................7‐6 .5382009‐10 ..................1‐2 .333Totals ................329‐159 .674
Year‐by‐Year in The Palestra
The Palestra RecordsTeam Records (Single Game)BIG 5Most Points Scored ........................................ 128 by Saint Joseph’s vs. Nevada (12/15/71)Most Field Goals Made ................................ 56 by La Salle vs. Loyola‐New Orleans (2/4/67)Most Free Throws Made ..................................................................36 by Penn vs. Duke (12/16/55) and ..................................................................................................by La Salle vs. Penn (1/22/69)Most Free Throws Attempted ............................................ 52 by Penn vs. Duke (12/16/55)Most Rebounds .......................................... 83 by Saint Joseph’s vs. Saint Peter’s (2/28/62)
OPPONENTSMost Points Scored .......................................... 125 by Notre Dame vs. Villanova (1/11/75)Most Field Goals Made ...................................... 52 by Notre Dame vs. Villanova (1/11/75)Most Free Throws Made .............................................. 44 by Dayton vs. Villanova (2/8/57)Most Free Throw Attempts .............. 57 by Saint Francis (Pa.) vs. Saint Joseph’s (1/14/58) Most Rebounds .............................................. 72 by St. John’s vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/9/70)
Individual Records (Single Game)BIG 5Most Points Scored ...................... 46, Bob Schafer, Villanova vs. Baldwin‐Wallace (1/8/54)Most Field Goals Made ................................ 20, Ken Durrett, La Salle vs. Lafayette (2/4/70)Most Free Throws Made ........................ 21, Tom Sienkiewicz, Villanova vs. Penn (2/13/79) Most Free Throw Attempts .................. 23, Tom Sienkiewicz, Villanova vs. Penn (2/13/79)Most Rebounds .................................... 34, Fred Cohen, Temple vs. Connecticut (3/16/56)
OPPONENTSMost Points Scored ................................ 52, Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. La Salle (12/16/67)Most Field Goals Made .......................... 19, Calvin Murphy, Niagara vs. La Salle (12/16/67)Most Free Throws Made ..18, Jim McClellan, Saint Francis‐Pa. vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/11/57) ................................................................................and Jim Morgan, Yale vs. Penn (2/22/69)Most Free Throw Attempts .............................................................. 21, on three occasionsMost Rebounds..........................32, Spencer Haywood, Detroit Mercy vs. La Salle (2/21/69)
The Palestra, one of the most historic arenas in college basketball, is the Hawks’“home away from home.” The Hawks have averaged five games there per sea‐son over the years, but in 2008‐09, played all but one of their 14 home games inthe building because of the expansion and renovation project at AlumniMemorial Fieldhouse.
Saint Joseph’s students and fans showed their strong support byproviding the Hawks with the homecourt advantage during the2008‐09 season at The Palestra.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSGAMES PLAYEDMost Games Played in a Season– 36
Rob Ferguson, Abdulai Jalloh, Dwayne Jones, Dwayne Lee, Chet Stachitas (2004‐05)
Most Games Played in a Career– 135Rob Ferguson (2004‐05 through 2007‐08)
Most Games Started in a Season– 36Dwayne Jones, Dwayne Lee, Chet Stachitas (2004‐05)
Most Games Started in a Career– 125Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04)
Most Consecutive Games Started in a Career– 120Tony Costner (11/30/80 through 3/16/84)
SCORINGHighest Scoring Average in a Season– 26.5
Cliff Anderson (1966‐67)
Highest Scoring Average in a Career– 20.7Paul Senesky (1947‐48 through 1949‐50)
Most Points Scored in a Game– 47Tony Costner vs. Alaska‐Anchorage (12/30/83) Jack Egan vs. Gettysburg (1/21/61)
Most Points Scored in a Season– 706Marvin O’Connor (2000‐01)
Most Points Scored in a Career– 2,094Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04)
Most Games Scoring Double Figures in a Season– 32Jameer Nelson (2003‐04)
Most Games Scoring Double Figures in a Career– 107Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Double Figures in aSeason– 32
Jameer Nelson (11/14/03 through 3/27/04)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Double Figures– 45Pat McFarland (1/11/72 through 3/10/73)
FIELD GOALSHighest Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made) in aSeason–.647
Ahmad Nivins (2007‐08)Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made) in a Career–.627
Ahmad Nivins (2005‐06 through 2008‐09)Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 19
George Senesky vs. Rutgers‐Newark (2/3/43)
Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 256Pat McFarland (1972‐73)
Most Field Goals Made in a Career– 712Norman Black (1975‐76 through 1978‐79)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 42Bill Poletti vs. Catholic (1/16/46)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 605Cliff Anderson (1966‐67)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Career– 1,725Bernard Blunt (1990‐91 through 1994‐95)
Most Field Goals Without a Miss in a Game– 12Delonte West vs. Xavier (1/17/04)Bryan Warrick vs. Charlotte (1/16/82)
3‐POINT FIELD GOALSHighest 3‐Point Pct. (min. 25 made) in a Season–.495
Bill Phillips (2001‐02)
Highest 3‐Point Pct. (min. 200 made) in a Career– .455Pat Carroll (2001‐05)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Made in a Game– 9Brian Leahy vs. Duquesne (1/17/88)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Made in a Season–135Pat Carroll (2004‐05)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Made in a Career– 294Pat Carroll (2001‐02 through 2004‐05)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 19Pat Carroll vs. Villanova (2/7/04)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 311Pat Carroll (2004‐05)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Attempted in a Career– 679Darrin Govens (2005‐06 through 2009‐10)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Without A Miss in a Game– 5Pat Carroll vs. George Washington (1/29/03)Pat Carroll vs. Boston College (11/23/02)Robert Haskins vs. Virginia Tech (1/9/99)Robert Haskins vs. Fordham (2/15/98)Mark Bass vs. Loyola‐Md. (1/4/96)Brian Leahy vs. St. Bonaventure (1/21/89)Craig Amos vs. Wheeling Jesuit (11/26/91)
FREE THROWSHighest Free Throw Pct. (min. 50 made) in a
Season– .892Delonte West (2003‐04) (124‐for‐139)
Highest Free Throw Pct. (min. 100 made) in a
Career– .837Jeffery Clark (1977‐78 through 1981‐82)
Most Free Throws Made in a Game– 18Bob McNeill vs. La Salle (2/26/58)
Most Free Throws Made in a Season– 204
Cliff Anderson (1966‐67)
Most Free Throws Made in a Career– 532Carlin Warley (1991‐92 through 1994‐95)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 22Bob McNeill vs. La Salle (2/26/58)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season– 279Cliff Anderson (1966‐67)
Most Free Throws Attempted in a Career– 789Carlin Warley (1991‐92 through 1994‐95)
Most Free Throws Made Without a Miss in a Game– 15Mike Hauer vs. Seton Hall (2/21/70)
Most Free Throws Made Without a Miss, Overall– 38Pat Calathes (1/17/07 through 2/14/07)
Marvin O’Connor holds the school record forpoints in a season (706), set in 2000‐01.
Rob Ferguson set the SJU record for careergames played with 135 from 2004 to 2008.
Pat Calathes bettered Delonte West’s markfor consecutive free throws by making 38in a row during the 2006‐07 season.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
REBOUNDSHighest Rebounding Average in a Season– 15.5
Cliff Anderson (1964‐65)Ray Radziszewski (1956‐57)
Highest Rebounding Average in a Career– 14.6Cliff Anderson (1964‐65 through 1965‐66)
Most Rebounds in a Game– 34John Doogan vs. West Chester (2/18/53)
Most Rebounds in a Season– 450Cliff Anderson (1964‐65)
Most Rebounds in a Career– 1,228Cliff Anderson (1964‐65 through 1966‐67)
ASSISTSHighest Assist Average in a Season– 6.5
Bob McNeill (1958‐59)
Highest Assist Average in a Career– 5.7Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04);Matt Guokas (1964‐65 through 1965‐66)
Most Assists in a Game– 14Tom Haggerty vs. Fairfield (2/21/76)Rap Curry vs. Drexel (11/28/90)
Most Assists in a Season– 213Jameer Nelson (2000‐01)
Most Assists in a Career– 713Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04)
BLOCKED SHOTSHighest Blocked Shot Average in a Season–3.8
Rodney Blake (1985‐86)Highest Blocked Shot Average in a Career–3.3
Rodney Blake (1984‐85 through 1986‐87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Game–12
Rodney Blake vs. Cleveland State (12/2/87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Season–121Rodney Blake (1985‐86)
Most Blocked Shots in a Career– 419Rodney Blake (1984‐85 through 1987‐88)
STEALSHighest Steal Average in a Season– 4.0
Billy DeAngelis (1966‐67)
Highest Steal Average in a Career– 3.0Billy DeAngelis (1965‐66 through 1967‐68)
Most Steals in a Game– 10Billy DeAngelis vs. Bowling Green (12/9/67)
Most Steals in a Season– 104Billy DeAngelis (1966‐67)
Most Steals in a Career– 256Jameer Nelson (2000‐01 through 2003‐04)
PERSONAL FOULSMost Personal Fouls in a Season– 119
Kevin Furey (1973‐74)
Most Personal Fouls in a Career– 407Bernard Blunt (1990‐91 through 1994‐95)
Most Disqualifications in a Season– 10Dmitri Domani (1995‐96)
Most Disqualifications in a Career– 25Dmitri Domani (1992‐93 through 1996‐97)
FRESHMAN RECORDSGames PlayedTony Costner (1980‐81) ..........................................33Arthur “Yah” Davis (1996‐97) ................................ 33Jameer Nelson (2000‐01)........................................ 33
Games StartedTony Costner (1980‐81) ........................................ 33Jameer Nelson (2000‐01)........................................ 33
Minutes PlayedJameer Nelson (2000‐01) .................................. 1,114
Minutes Per GameBoo Williams (1977‐78) ...................................... 36.3
ScoringPointsBernard Blunt (1990‐91)...................................... 563
Points Per GameBernard Blunt (1990‐91)......................................18.8
ReboundingTotal ReboundsNorman Black (1975‐76)...................................... 248
Rebounds Per GameNorman Black (1975‐76)........................................ 9.5
MiscellaneousPersonal FoulsRodney Blake (1984‐85) ...................................... 118
DisqualificationsRodney Blake (1984‐85) .......................................... 9
AssistsJameer Nelson (2000‐01) ......................................213
Blocked ShotsRodney Blake (1984‐85) ........................................95
StealsMaurice Martin (1982‐83) ......................................74
Field GoalsField Goals MadeBernard Blunt (1990‐91) ......................................212
Field Goal AttemptsBernard Blunt (1990‐91) ......................................507
Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 made)Bob Lojewski (1981‐82) ..................................... .545
3‐Point Field Goals3‐Point Field Goals MadeArthur “Yah” Davis (1996‐97) ................................65
3‐Point Field Goal AttemptsArthur “Yah” Davis (1996‐97) ..............................171
3‐Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 25 made)Dmitri Domani (1993‐94) ................................... .429
Free ThrowsFree Throws MadeBoo Williams (1977‐78) ........................................125
Free Throw AttemptsBoo Williams (1977‐78) ........................................176
Free Throw Pct. (min. 50 made)Mark Bass (1992‐93) .......................................... .869
Bernard Blunt had his career scoring recordeclipsed by Jameer Nelson, but still holds thefreshman scoring mark after averaging 18.8points per game as a rookie.
Tom Haggerty set the record for assists in agame (14) in 1976. He currently shares themark with Rap Curry.
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TEAM RECORDSSCORINGHighest Scoring Average in a Season– 91.1
1965‐66Most Points Scored in a Half– 69
second half vs. Nevada‐Reno (12/15/71)Most Points Scored in a Game– 128
vs. Nevada‐Reno (12/15/71)Most Points Scored in a Season– 2,642
1965‐66
FIELD GOALSHighest Field Goal Percentage in a Game– .683
41‐for‐60 vs. Northeastern (12/18/82)Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Season– .516
1981‐82Most Field Goals Made in a Game– 53
vs. Nevada‐Reno (12/15/71)Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 1,053
1965‐66Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 116
vs. Catholic (1/16/46)Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 2,441
1965‐66
FREE THROWSHighest Free Throw Percentage in a Game– 1.000
17‐for‐17 vs. Delaware State (11/26/93)Highest Free Throw Percentage in a Season– .799
2005‐06 (525‐for‐657)Most Free Throws Made in a Game– 43
vs. Rhode Island (2/22/92)Most Free Throws Made in a Season– 607
1965‐66Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 60
vs. Morgan State (12/4/92)Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season– 947
1955‐56Most Consecutive Free Throws Made in a Game– 29
vs. Xavier (2/26/66)
3‐POINT FIELD GOALSHighest 3‐Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game– .714
vs. Princeton (12/3/94) vs. St. Bonaventure (1/14/88)
Highest 3‐Point Field Goal Percentage in a Season– .4042003‐04
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Made in a Game– 20vs. Temple (1/31/04)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Made in a Season– 3132003‐04
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 43vs. Boston College (3/15/97)
Most 3‐Point Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 7752003‐04
REBOUNDSHighest Rebounding Average in a Season– 55.6
1990‐91Most Rebounds in a Game– 83
vs. Saint Peter’s (2/28/62)Most Rebounds in a Season– 1,611
1955‐56
ASSISTSHighest Assist Average in a Season– 17.9
2000‐01
Most Assists in a Game– 30vs. Alaska‐Anchorage (12/30/83)
Most Assists in a Season– 5902000‐01
BLOCKED SHOTSHighest Blocked Shot Average in a Season– 5.7
1986‐87
Most Blocked Shots in a Game– 12vs. Cleveland State (12/2/87)
Most Blocked Shots in a Season– 1662002‐03
STEALSHighest Steal Average in a Season– 10.0
1972‐73
Most Steals in a Game– 18vs. Penn State (1/26/85)
Most Steals in a Season– 2912003‐04 and 1972‐73
PERSONAL FOULSMost Personal Fouls in a Game– 35
vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/11/57)
Most Personal Fouls in a Season– 6611984‐85
Most Disqualifications in a Game– 8vs. Xavier (1/10/76)
Most Disqualifications in a Season– 401975‐76
MISCELLANEOUSMost Games Played in a Season– 36
2004‐05
Fewest Games Played in a Season– 61918‐19
Most Games Won in a Season– 302003‐04
Fewest Games Won in a Season– 31918‐19
Most Games Lost in a Season– 221911‐12
Fewest Games Lost in a Season– 22003‐04
Highest Winning Percentage in a Season– .9372003‐04
Lowest Winning Percentage in a Season– .2141911‐12
Most Consecutive Wins in a Season– 27(11/14/03 through 3/11/04)
Most Consecutive Losses in a Season– 12(12/7/74 through 1/21/75)
Largest Winning Margin in a Game– 65Saint Joseph’s 118 ‐ Susquehanna 53 (12/14/66)
Largest Losing Margin in a Game– 44Cincinnati 123 ‐ Saint Joseph’s 79 (12/11/59)
Most Points, Both Teams in a Game– 247Saint Joseph’s 127‐ Utah 120 (3/25/61)
Most Overtime Periods in a Game– 4vs. Utah (3/25/61)
Most Overtime Games in a Season– 61990‐91 and 1995‐96
The 2003‐04 team set the school marks for victories (30), winning percentage (.937), steals (291) and3‐point field goals made (313) and attempted (775).
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OPPONENT & CAREER RECORDSOPPONENT RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
SCORINGMost Points Scored in a Game– 54
Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1/4/90)
FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Made in a Game– 18
Harry Boykoff, St. John’s (2/8/43)Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (12/11/59)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game– 34Nick Werkman, Seton Hall (1/5/64)
FREE THROWSMost Free Throws Made in a Game– 22
Ron Warner, Gettysburg (2/13/62)Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 25
Tim Donovan, La Salle (3/15/16)
REBOUNDSMost Rebounds in a Game– 31
Art Quimby, Connecticut (12/19/53)
TEAM
SCORINGMost Points Scored in a Half– 67
by Loyola Marymount in 2nd half (12/29/90)Most Points Scored in a Game– 126
by Loyola Marymount (12/29/90)Most Points Scored in a Season– 2,442
1990‐91
FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Made in a Game– 47
by Cincinnati (12/11/59)Loyola Marymount (12/29/90)
Most Field Goals Made in an OT Game– 50by Utah (3/25/61)
Most Field Goals Made in a Season– 8661990‐91
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game–103by Utah (3/25/61)
Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season– 2,0321965‐66
FREE THROWSMost Free Throws Made in Game– 45
by Xavier (1/10/76)Most Free Throws Made in Season– 564
1989‐90Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game– 64
by Xavier (1/10/76)Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season–864
1952‐53
REBOUNDSMost Rebounds in a Game– 74
by Temple (1/25/58)Most Rebounds in a Season– 1,277
1965‐66
Name Seasons G Pts1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 125 2,0942. Bernard Blunt 1990‐95 119 1,9853. Ahmad Nivins 2005‐09 127 1,7894. Craig Amos 1988‐92 114 1,7355. Tony Costner 1980‐84 120 1,7306. Cliff Anderson 1964‐67 84 1,7287. Maurice Martin 1982‐86 114 1,726
Norman Black 1975‐79 104 1,7269. Mike Bantom 1970‐73 84 1,68410. Bob Lojewski 1981‐85 116 1,68211. Rodney Blake 1984‐88 116 1,67912. Marvin O’Connor 1999‐02 89 1,67813. Boo Williams 1977‐81 115 1,55414. Pat McFarland 1970‐73 84 1,54515. Dan Kelly 1967‐70 80 1,52416. Mike Hauer 1967‐70 78 1,49617. Carlin Warley 1991‐95 114 1,48018. Paul Senesky 1947‐50 71 1,47119. Bob McNeill 1957‐60 81 1,39320. Rap Curry 1990‐94 107 1,37221. Jack Egan 1958‐61 83 1,36322. Darrin Govens 2006‐10 124 1,36023. Na’im Crenshaw 1998‐02 111 1,32524. Pat Carroll 2001‐05 110 1,32425. Tom Wynne 1960‐63 85 1,32126. Rashid Bey 1994‐98 121 1,31627. Bryan Warrick 1978‐82 113 1,27328. Rob Ferguson 2003‐08 135 1,25829. Pat Calathes 2004‐08 127 1,25130. Kurt Engelbert 1954‐57 76 1,24331. Delonte West 2001‐04 89 1,23532. Mark Bass 1992‐96 105 1,20533. Reggie Townsend 1992‐96 111 1,14634. Billy Oakes 1963–66 84 1,12935. Chet Stachitas 2002‐06 130 1,12236. Tom Duff 1963–66 86 1,10337. Damian Reid 1998‐02 122 1.079
Bill Lynch 1952–56 94 1,07939. Steve Courtin 1961–64 82 1,06040. Joe Gallo 1957–60 78 1,05341. Lonnie McFarlan 1980–83 86 1,05242. Wayne Williams 1982‐87 106 1,04843. Mike Thomas 1974‐78 99 1,02944. Terrell Myers 1993‐97 118 1,02445. Dmitri Domani 1993‐97 121 1,01746. Jim Lynam 1960‐63 83 1,01247. Bill Phillips 1999‐02 93 1,00748. Zane Major 1975‐79 89 1,001
Name Seasons G Rebs1. Cliff Anderson 1964‐67 84 1,2282. Mike Bantom 1970‐73 84 1,1513. Carlin Warley 1991‐95 114 1.1384. Bill Lynch 1952‐56 94 1,1075. Mike Hauer 1967‐70 78 9766. Ahmad Nivins 2005‐09 126 9557. Tony Costner 1980‐84 120 9518. Norman Black 1975‐79 104 9069. Kurt Engelbert 1954‐57 76 89810. Bob Clarke 1957‐60 81 87711. Jack Egan 1958‐61 83 87112. Boo Williams 1977‐81 115 83813. Damian Reid 1998‐02 122 83514. Ray Radziszewski 1954‐57 78 83415. Dwayne Jones 2002‐05 98 83116. Rodney Blake 1984‐88 116 81817. John Connolly 1968‐71 83 78018. Bernard Blunt 1990‐95 119 73419. Bob Lojewski 1981‐85 116 72420. Tom Wynne 1960‐63 85 72021. Tom Duff 1963‐66 86 69722. Bill Phillips 1999‐02 93 68623. Pat Calathes 2004‐08 127 63024. Larry Hofmann 1961‐64 81 62925. Jim Boyle 1961‐64 79 62726. Maurice Martin 1982‐86 114 62227. Mike Thomas 1974‐78 99 61628. Vince Kempton 1958‐61 71 61529. Marty Ford 1963‐66 86 59430. Craig Amos 1988‐92 114 58831. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 125 58132. Greg Mullee 1984‐87 90 56433. Joe Spratt 1956‐59 77 56334. Rob Ferguson 2004‐07 135 56235. Will Johnson 1992‐96 98 53536. Robert Haskins 1997‐00 107 52837. Dmitri Domani 1993‐97 121 52638. Rap Curry 1990‐94 107 52139. Henry Smith 1986‐89 79 51840. Kevin Furey 1971‐74 82 51141. Pat McFarland 1970‐73 84 503
All‐time leading scorer Jameer Nelson
CAREER SCORING
All‐time leading rebounder Cliff Anderson
CAREER REBOUNDING
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SEASON & GAME LEADERS
ASSISTS Name Season G Ast
1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐01 33 2132. Jameer Nelson 2001‐02 30 188
Dwayne Lee 2004‐05 36 1884. Tasheed Carr 2007‐08 30 176
Matt Guokas, Jr. 1965‐66 29 1766. Bob McNeill 1958‐59 27 175
Rap Curry 1993‐94 28 1758. Rap Curry 1990‐91 30 1729. Bruiser Flint 1986‐87 28 17110. Jameer Nelson 2003‐04 32 17011. Luke Griffin 1978‐79 30 16112. Rashid Bey 1995‐96 32 15913. Matt Guokas, Jr. 1964‐65 29 15514. Rashid Bey 1996‐97 33 15315. Jim O’Brien 1973‐74 30 15216. Delonte West 2003‐04 32 151
Bryan Warrick 1981‐82 30 15118. Rap Curry 1992‐93 29 14819. Jim Lynam 1960‐61 30 14720. Jameer Nelson 2002‐03 30 14221. Dwayne Lee 2005‐06 33 14122. Ivan Brown 1987‐88 29 13623. Bob McNeill 1959‐60 27 13524. Tasheed Carr 2008‐09 31 134
Geoff Arnold 1985‐86 32 13425. Jeffery Clark 1981‐82 29 13026. Luke Griffin 1977‐78 26 12827. Jim Lynam 1961‐62 27 12328. Maurice Martin 1982‐83 28 12129. Garrett Williamson 2009‐10 31 12030. Luke Griffin 1979‐80 30 119
POINTSName Season G Pts
1. Marvin O’Connor 2000‐01 33 7062. Cliff Anderson 1966‐67 26 6903. Jameer Nelson 2003‐04 32 6594. Pat Carroll 2004‐05 36 6405. Jack Egan 1960‐61 29 6366. Ahmad Nivins 2008‐09 32 6137. Mike Bantom 1971‐72 28 6098. Delonte West 2003‐04 32 6049. Pat Calathes 2007‐08 34 59410. Jameer Nelson 2002‐03 30 59111. Steve Courtin 1963‐64 28 57912. Paul Senesky 1949‐50 25 57013. Pat McFarland 1972‐73 28 56914. Mike Bantom 1972‐73 28 56815. Bernard Blunt 1990‐91 30 56316. Bernard Blunt 1991‐92 28 55217. Tony Costner 1983‐84 29 54018. Dan Kelly 1969‐70 26 53819. Maurice Martin 1985‐86 30 53420. Rodney Blake 1987‐88 29 52921. Dan Kelly 1968‐69 28 527
Tom Wynne 1961‐62 27 52723. Bernard Blunt 1992‐93 29 52124. Mike Hauer 1969‐70 27 519
Cliff Anderson 1964‐65 29 519Cliff Anderson 1965‐66 29 519
27. Ahmad Nivins 2006‐07 31 516Tom Wynne 1962‐63 26 516
29. Mike Hauer 1967‐68 26 515George Senesky 1942‐43 22 515
31. Marvin O’Connor 2001‐02 29 508Matt Guokas, Jr. 1965‐66 29 508
REBOUNDSName Season G Reb
1. Cliff Anderson 1964‐65 29 4502. Dwayne Jones 2004‐05 36 4183. Mike Bantom 1971‐72 28 4134. Cliff Anderson 1965‐66 29 4065. Bill Lynch 1955‐56 29 3816. Ahmad Nivins 2008‐09 32 3787. Cliff Anderson 1966‐67 26 372
Ray Radziszewski 1956‐57 24 3729. Mike Bantom 1970‐71 28 37010. Mike Bantom 1972‐73 28 36811. Mike Hauer 1967‐68 26 35912. Jack Egan 1960‐61 29 34813. John Doogan 1952‐53 25 34714. Kurt Engelbert 1955‐56 27 33815. Bill Lynch 1953‐54 23 33616. Kurt Engelbert 1956‐57 24 33217. Will Johnson 1995‐96 32 32618. Carlin Warley 1993‐94 28 31819. Mike Hauer 1969‐70 27 31720. Bob Clarke 1959‐60 27 31221. Carlin Warley 1994‐95 29 30922. Vince Kempton 1960‐61 30 30623. John Connolly 1970‐71 28 305
Larry Hofmann 1963‐64 28 30525. Mike Hauer 1968‐69 25 30026. Bill Phillips 2000‐01 33 294
POINTSName Opponent Date Pts
1. Tony Costner Alaska‐Anchorage 12/30/83 47Jack Egan Gettysburg 1/21/61 47
3. George Senesky Rutgers 2/3/43 444. Pat McFarland Fairfield 2/9/72 415. Ed Garrity Rhode Island 2/4/53 406. Jameer Nelson Dayton 3/14/03 39
Cliff Anderson Rhode Island 12/28/66 39Larry Kenney Blue Ridge 2/11/41 39
9. George Senesky Gettysburg 2/20/43 3810. Marvin O’Connor Stanford 3/17/01 37
Marvin O’Connor La Salle 3/3/01 37Tom Wynne Gettysburg 2/13/62 37
13. Bernard Blunt Loyola Marym’t 12/29/90 36Mike Hauer Indiana 12/30/68 36Cliff Anderson Villanova 2/20/65 36Kurt Engelbert Davidson 12/17/56 36John Hughes John Carroll 2/26/52 36
18. Norman Black Rider 12/6/77 35Norman Black La Salle 2/17/77 35Mike Bantom Saint Francis (Pa.) 11/15/72 35Mike Bantom Purdue 12/30/71 35Jack Egan Seton Hall 12/31/60 35
23. Ahmad Nivins Duquesne 1/21/09 34Jameer Nelson Gonzaga 12/31/02 34
G. Washington 1/10/01 34Rashid Bey Duquesne 1/17/98 34Craig Amos Wright State 12/6/91 34Rodney Blake Rhode Island 1/9/88 34Mike Morrow Hofstra 2/13/80 34
29. 13 tied 33(last‐ Jameer Nelson vs. Liberty, 3/18/04)
REBOUNDSName Opponent Date Reb
1. John Doogan West Chester St. 2/18/53 342. Cliff Anderson La Salle 2/26/67 323. Larry Hofmann Saint Peter’s 2/28/62 314. Larry Hofmann Xavier 12/20/63 295. Tom Wynne Gettysburg 2/13/62 276. Cliff Anderson Holy Cross 12/26/64 26
Cliff Anderson Albright 12/13/65 26Mike Bantom Saint Francis (Pa.) 1/15/72 26Mike Hauer Rider 2/5/69 26
10. Mike Hauer Wake Forest 2/28/68 25Ray Radziszewski Pa. Military 2/4/57 25
12. Bill Lynch Delaware 3/4/56 24Jack Egan Gettysburg 1/21/61 24
14. Bill Lynch Furman 2/11/56 23Kurt Engelbert Pennsylvania 1/28/56 23
16. Mike Bantom La Salle 1/6/73 22Mike Bantom West Chester 2/14/72 22Mike Bantom Utah 12/29/70 22Mike Bantom Fairfield 12/12/70 22Bob Clarke Saint Francis (Pa.) 12/11/57 22
21. Carlin Warley Loyola (Md.) 12/4/93 21Mike Bantom St. John’s 2/21/73 21Bill Lynch La Salle 1/4/56 21
24. Five tied 20(last‐ Ahmad Nivins vs. Rhode Island, 1/10/09)
ASSISTSName Opponent Date Ast
1. Rap Curry Drexel 11/28/90 14Tom Haggerty Fairfield 2/21/76 14
3. Bob McNeill Lafayette 1/30/59 134. Tasheed Carr Fairleigh Dickinson11/12/07 12
Jameer Nelson Temple 3/3/02 12Jameer Nelson Xavier 1/20/01 12Rap Curry West Virginia 11/28/90 12Maurice Martin Temple 1/22/83 12Luke Griffin Catholic 12/4/78 12Bob McNeill Elizabethtown 12/6/58 12
11. Dwayne Lee Temple 2/22/05 11Jameer Nelson George Washington 1/19/02 11Luke Griffin La Salle 2/17/79 11Luke Griffin Brigham Young 12/8/78 11
15. Garrett Williamson Massachusetts 1/27/10 10Jameer Nelson Gonzaga 11/14/03 10Jameer Nelson Georgia State 12/21/01 10Jameer Nelson Duquesne 2/25/01 10Jameer Nelson Dayton 1/14/01 10Jameer Nelson Colorado 11/26/00 10Rashid Bey Massachusetts 2/21/98 10Rashid Bey UC‐Santa Barbara 12/21/95 10Geoff Arnold Richmond 3/14/86 10Bryan Warrick Northeastern 3/12/82 10
Single Game Marks
Single Season Marks
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SEASON & CAREER LEADERSSingle SeasonFIELD GOAL PCT. (Minimum 100 made)
Name Season G Pct1. Ahmad Nivins 2007‐08 33 .6472. Ahmad Nivins 2006‐07 31 .6313. Damian Reid 2000‐01 33 .6154. Damian Reid 2001‐02 31 .6135. Ahmad Nivins 2008‐09 32 .6126. Reggie Townsend 1994‐95 29 .5817. Maurice Martin 1983‐84 28 .5778. Rodney Blake 1986‐87 24 .5659. Tony Costner 1983‐84 29 .56310. Rodney Blake 1987‐88 29 .561
Will Johnson 1995‐96 32 .561
FREE THROW PCT. (Minimum 50 made)Name Season G Pct
1. Delonte West 2003‐04 32 .8922. Mark Bass 1992‐93 29 .8693. Jeffery Clark 1980‐81 33 .8614. Jeffery Clark 1981‐82 29 .8505. Pat Calathes 2006‐07 32 .8466. Chris Gardler 1989‐90 25 .8437. Abdulai Jalloh 2005‐06 33 .8408. Bill Phillips 1999‐00 29 .8389. Steve Courtin 1963‐64 28 .832
Jim McCollum 1971‐72 28 .832
STEALSName Season G Stl
1. Bill DeAngelis 1966‐67 26 1042. Jameer Nelson 2003‐04 32 953. Steve Courtin 1963‐64 28 94
Cliff Anderson 1965‐66 29 945. Matt Guokas, Jr. 1964‐65 29 906. Jeffery Clark 1981‐82 29 827. Jeffery Clark 1980‐81 33 778. Bill DeAngelis 1967‐68 26 76
Bob Gormley 1961‐62 28 76Matt Guokas, Jr. 1965‐66 29 76
BLOCKED SHOTSName Season G Blk
1. Rodney Blake 1985‐86 32 1212. Rodney Blake 1987‐88 29 1163. Dwayne Jones 2004‐05 36 1094. Rodney Blake 1984‐85 31 955. Rodney Blake 1986‐87 24 876. Tony Costner 1981‐82 30 667. Alexander Sazonov 2000‐01 33 658. Dwayne Jones 2003‐04 32 639. Tony Costner 1982‐83 28 60
Dwayne Jones 2002‐03 30 60
3‐POINT FIELD GOALSName Season G 3FG
1. Pat Carroll 2004‐05 36 1352. Marvin O’Connor 2000‐01 32 993. Mark Bass 1995‐96 32 914. Brian Leahy 1988‐89 29 895. Pat Carroll 2003‐04 32 816. Pat Carroll 2002‐03 30 76
Rashid Bey 1997‐98 27 768. Chet Stachitas 2005‐06 33 75
Marvin O’Connor 1999‐00 28 75Brian Leahy 1987‐88 29 75
CareerFIELD GOAL PCT. (Minimum 250 made)
Name Seasons G Pct1. Ahmad Nivins 2005‐09 126 .6272. Damian Reid 1998‐02 122 .5543. Rodney Blake 1984‐88 116 .5454. Reggie Townsend 1992‐96 111 .5425. Bill Phillips 1999‐02 93 .5276. Mike Thomas 1974‐78 99 .5217. Maurice Martin 1982‐86 114 .5158. John Smith 1978‐81 92 .5119. Tony Costner 1980‐84 120 .50810. Bob Lojewski 1981‐85 116 .504
FREE THROW PCT. (Minimum 100 made)Name Seasons G Pct
1. Jeffery Clark 1977‐82 118 .8372. Abdulai Jalloh 2004‐06 69 .831
Delonte West 2001‐04 89 .8314. Pat Calathes 2004‐08 127 .8275. Chris Gardler 1989‐91 53 .8256. Jim McCollum 1969‐72 72 .8207. Bob McNeill 1957‐60 81 .8198. Greg Mullee 1984‐87 90 .8159. Ron Righter 1973‐75 55 .81110. Mark Bass 1992‐96 105 .809
STEALSName Seasons G Stl
1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 125 2562. Jeffery Clark 1977‐82 118 2503. Maurice Martin 1982‐86 114 2484. Luke Griffin 1976‐80 107 2365. Cliff Anderson 1964‐67 84 2126. Steve Courtin 1961‐64 82 2087. Bill DeAngelis 1965‐68 65 195
Rap Curry 1990‐94 107 1959. Bryan Warrick 1978‐82 113 18110. Mike Moody 1970‐74 86 175
BLOCKED SHOTSName Seasons G Blk
1. Rodney Blake 1984‐88 116 4192. Dwayne Jones 2002‐05 98 2323. Tony Costner 1980‐85 120 2124. Ahmad Nivins 2005‐09 126 1665. Alexandre Sazonov 1998‐03 114 1476. Boo Williams 1977‐81 115 1427. Rob Ferguson 2003‐08 135 1098. Garrett Williamson 2006‐10 129 1049. Damian Reid 1998‐02 122 8710. Carlin Warley 1991‐95 114 85
ASSISTSName Seasons G Ast
1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 125 7132. Rap Curry 1990‐94 107 5803. Luke Griffin 1976‐80 107 5234. Rashid Bey 1994‐98 121 5095. Bob McNeill 1957‐60 81 4426. Garrett Williamson 2006‐10 129 4167. Maurice Martin 1982‐86 114 4158. Bruiser Flint 1983‐87 119 4029. Jim Lynam 1960‐63 83 39010. Jim O’Brien 1971‐74 84 373
3‐POINT FIELD GOALSName Seasons G 3FG
1. Pat Carroll 2001‐05 98 2942. Darrin Govens 2006‐10 124 2443. Marvin O’Connor 1999‐02 89 2314. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 125 2295. Mark Bass 1992‐96 105 2256. Craig Amos 1988‐92 114 1987. Na’im Crenshaw 1998‐02 111 1898. Terrell Myers 1993‐97 118 1759. Brian Leahy 1985‐89 89 17410. Chet Stachitas 2002‐06 130 171
Rap Curry 1990‐94 107 171
Rodney Blake is the Hawks’ leader in careerblocked shots with 419.
Pat Carroll owns all of SJU’s 3‐point shootingrecords after finishing his career with 294, whilehitting a record 135 in 2004‐05.
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1,000-POINT SCORERS1. JAMEER NELSON ‐ 2,094 POINTS
YEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2000‐01 33‐33 131‐284 .461 41‐110 .373 109‐133 .820 133 4.0 213 2 55 412 12.52001‐02 30‐30 144‐329 .438 51‐142 .359 93‐122 .762 144 4.8 188 1 40 432 14.42002‐03 30‐30 194‐444 .437 64‐189 .339 139‐180 .772 154 5.1 142 6 66 591 19.72003‐04 32‐32 234‐493 .475 73‐187 .390 118‐149 .792 150 4.7 170 0 95 659 20.6Totals 125‐125 703‐1550 .453 229‐628 .364 459‐584 .785 581 4.6 713 9 256 2094 16.7
2. BERNARD BLUNT ‐ 1,985 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1990‐91 30‐30 212‐507 .418 47‐147 .320 92‐130 .708 194 6.5 78 17 50 563 18.81991‐92 28‐28 191‐423 .452 35‐106 .330 135‐197 .685 196 7.0 87 8 42 552 19.71992‐93 29‐29 164‐442 .371 45‐138 .326 148‐204 .725 166 5.7 60 10 32 521 18.01993‐94 3‐3 14‐26 .538 1‐2 .500 7‐7 1.000 13 4.3 9 0 0 36 12.01994‐95 29‐28 105‐327 .321 27‐96 .281 76‐102 .745 165 5.7 66 7 33 313 10.8TOTALS 119‐118 686‐1725 .398 155‐489 .317 458‐640 .716 734 6.2 299 42 157 1985 16.7
4. CRAIG AMOS ‐ 1,735 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1988‐89 29‐10 115‐325 .325 43‐121 .355 52‐92 .565 100 3.4 28 8 25 325 11.21989‐90 28‐28 147‐372 .395 60‐145 .414 94‐118 .797 180 6.4 30 12 25 448 16.01990‐91 30‐30 166‐382 .435 54‐156 .346 94‐115 .817 143 4.8 24 18 20 480 16.01991‐92 27‐27 151‐353 .428 41‐105 .390 139‐193 .720 165 6.1 23 12 24 482 17.9TOTALS 114‐95 579‐1432 .404 198‐527 .376 379‐518 .732 588 5.7 105 50 94 1735 15.2
5. TONY COSTNER ‐ 1,730 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1980‐81 33 126‐271 .465 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 77‐104 .740 223 6.8 29 35 16 329 10.01981‐82 30 168‐317 .530 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 100‐150 .667 226 7.5 43 66 20 436 14.51982‐83 28 159‐339 .469 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 106‐143 .741 262 9.3 24 60 21 425 15.21983‐84 29 180‐320 .563 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 180‐233 .773 240 8.3 35 51 32 540 18.6Totals 120 633‐1247 .507 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 463‐630 .734 951 8.0 131 212 89 1730 14.5
6. CLIFF ANDERSON ‐ 1,728 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1964‐65 29 196‐478 .410 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 127‐209 .608 450 15.5 51 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 519 17.91965‐66 29 192‐426 .450 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 135‐213 .633 406 14.0 61 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 519 17.91966‐67 26 243‐605 .402 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 204‐279 .731 372 14.3 69 ‐ ‐ 52 690 26.5Totals 84 631‐1509 .418 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 466‐701 .665 1228 14.6 181 ‐ ‐ 212 1728 20.7
7 (tie). MAURICE MARTIN ‐ 1,726 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1982‐83 28‐28 105‐203 .517 0‐0 .000 82‐114 .719 135 4.8 121 21 74 292 10.41983‐84 28‐26 190‐329 .577 0‐0 .000 58‐82 .707 140 5.0 101 22 68 438 15.61984‐85 28‐27 172‐351 .490 23‐57 .404 95‐126 .754 173 6.2 98 21 52 462 14.21985‐86 28‐26 198‐406 .488 0‐0 .000 138‐184 .750 174 5.8 95 11 54 534 17.8Totals 114‐109 665‐1289 .515 23‐57 .404 373‐506 .737 622 5.4 415 75 248 1726 15.1
7 (tie). NORMAN BLACK ‐ 1,726 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1975‐76 26 181‐410 .441 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 78‐119 .655 248 9.5 31 ‐ ‐ 25 440 16.91976‐77 26 182‐391 .465 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 70‐113 .619 198 7.6 40 ‐ ‐ 33 434 16.71977‐78 22 161‐316 .509 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 66‐111 .595 211 9.6 42 ‐ ‐ 22 388 17.51978‐79 30 188‐411 .457 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 88‐110 .800 249 8.3 39 ‐ ‐ 25 464 15.5TOTALS 104 712‐1528 .466 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 302‐453 .667 906 8.7 152 ‐ ‐ 115 1726 16.6
9. MIKE BANTOM ‐ 1,684 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1970‐71 28 194‐411 .472 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 111‐170 .653 370 13.2 36 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 507 18.11971‐72 28 231‐492 .469 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 147‐203 .724 413 14.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 609 21.81972‐73 28 229‐475 .482 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 110‐155 .710 368 13.1 64 ‐ ‐ 43 568 20.3Totals 84 654‐1378 .474 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 368‐528 .697 1151 13.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1684 20.0
10. BOB LOJEWSKI ‐ 1,682 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1981‐82 30‐22 102‐167 .611 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 78‐108 .722 126 4.2 8 24 8 282 9.41982‐83 26‐26 184‐339 .543 0‐0 .000 105‐147 .714 201 7.7 19 40 16 473 18.21983‐84 29‐29 174‐369 .471 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 98‐135 .726 198 6.8 56 32 21 446 15.41984‐85 31‐30 173‐363 .476 1‐3 .333 134‐187 .717 199 6.4 32 24 16 481 15.5Totals 116‐107 633‐1257 .503 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 415‐577 .719 724 6.2 115 120 61 1682 14.5
Jameer Nelson
Tony Costner
Maurice Martin
Norman Black
Bob Lojewski
3. AHMAD NIVINS ‐ 1,789 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2005‐06 30‐12 68‐111 .613 0‐1 .000 48‐68 .706 149 5.0 8 39 12 184 6.12006‐07 31‐31 176‐279 .631 0‐1 .000 164‐242 .678 235 7.6 11 32 32 516 16.62007‐08 33‐33 165‐255 .647 0‐0 .000 146‐197 .741 193 5.8 16 39 22 476 14.42008‐09 32‐32 205‐335 .612 0‐1 .000 203‐258 .787 378 11.8 32 56 26 613 19.2Totals 126‐108 614‐980 .627 0‐3 .000 561‐765 .733 955 7.6 67 166 92 1789 14.2
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12. MARVIN O’CONNOR ‐ 1,678 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1998‐99 Redshirt (transfer)1999‐00 28‐28 155‐380 .408 73‐206 .354 81‐110 .736 123 4.4 72 2 31 464 16.62000‐01 32‐32 240‐516 .465 99‐265 .374 127‐188 .676 119 3.7 82 1 36 706 22.12001‐02 29‐29 184‐429 .429 59‐206 .286 81‐113 .717 121 4.2 72 1 18 508 17.5Totals 89‐89 579‐1325 .437 231‐677 .341 289‐411 .703 363 4.1 226 4 85 1678 18.8
13. BOO WILLIAMS ‐ 1,554 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1977‐78 28 178‐352 .506 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 125‐176 .710 239 8.5 8 38 18 481 17.21978‐79 24 91‐203 .448 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 65‐109 .596 146 6.1 10 24 11 247 10.31979‐80 30 155‐334 .464 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 107‐159 .673 237 7.9 6 48 15 417 13.91980‐81 33 157‐335 .469 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 95‐145 .655 217 6.6 11 32 13 409 12.4Totals 115 581‐1224 .475 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 392‐589 .665 839 838 7.3 142 57 1554 13.5
14. PAT McFARLAND ‐ 1,545 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1970‐71 28 204‐488 .418 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 69‐95 .726 153 5.5 59 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 477 17.01971‐72 28 217‐496 .438 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 65‐82 .793 189 6.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 499 17.8 1972‐73 28 256‐476 .538 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 57‐76 .750 161 5.8 66 ‐ ‐ 55 569 20.3Totals 84 677‐1460 .464 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 191‐253 .755 503 5.9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1545 18.4
15. DAN KELLY ‐ 1,524 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1967‐68 26 156‐367 .425 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 147‐187 .786 59 2.3 81 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 459 17.71968‐69 28 206‐498 .414 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 115‐153 .752 88 3.1 107 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 527 18.31969‐70 26 204‐483 .422 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 130‐157 .828 79 3.0 42 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 538 20.7Totals 80 566‐1348 .419 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 392‐497 .789 226 2.8 230 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1524 19.1
16. MIKE HAUER ‐ 1,496 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1967‐68 26 160‐328 .488 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 142‐199 .714 359 13.8 58 ‐ ‐ 32 462 17.81968‐69 25 177‐388 .456 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 161‐219 .735 300 12.0 56 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 515 20.61969‐70 27 170‐378 .450 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 179‐241 .743 317 11.7 32 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 519 19.2Totals 78 507‐1094 .463 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 482‐659 .731 976 12.5 146 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1496 19.2
17. CARLIN WARLEY ‐ 1,480 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1991‐92 28‐28 102‐197 .518 5‐18 .278 116‐167 .695 251 9.0 39 11 21 325 11.61992‐93 29‐29 115‐232 .496 3‐12 .250 116‐178 .652 260 9.0 54 34 28 349 12.01993‐94 28‐28 143‐304 .470 4‐21 .190 169‐247 .684 318 11.4 55 23 22 459 16.41994‐95 29‐29 104‐247 .421 8‐30 .267 131‐197 .665 309 10.7 65 17 27 347 12.0Totals 114‐114 464‐980 .473 20‐81 .246 532‐789 .674 1138 9.9 213 85 98 1480 12.9
18. PAUL SENESKY ‐ 1,471 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1947‐48 23 170 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 79 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 419 18.21948‐49 23 192 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 98 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 482 21.01949‐50 25 228 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 114 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 570 22.8Totals 71 590 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 291 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1471 20.7
19. BOB McNEILL ‐ 1,393 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1957‐58 27 188‐425 .555 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 125‐151 .829 150 5.7 132 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 501 18.71958‐59 27 168‐377 .446 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 106‐131 .809 131 4.9 175 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 442 16.41959‐60 27 175‐424 .412 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 100‐122 .819 117 4.3 135 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 450 16.7Totals 81 531‐1226 .433 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 331‐404 .819 398 4.9 442 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1393 17.2
20. RAP CURRY ‐ 1,372 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1990‐91 30‐30 136‐335 .406 40‐130 .308 93‐134 .694 161 5.4 172 13 70 405 13.51991‐92 20‐19 79‐196 .403 25‐84 .298 71‐102 .696 83 4.2 85 5 38 254 12.71992‐93 29‐29 112‐301 .372 50‐156 .372 87‐122 .713 122 4.2 148 15 40 361 12.41993‐94 28‐28 123‐333 .369 56‐166 .337 50‐75 .667 155 5.5 175 12 47 352 12.6TOTALS 107‐106 450‐1165 .386 171‐536 .319 301‐433 .695 521 4.9 580 45 195 1372 12.8
Boo Williams
Mike Hauer
Carlin Warley
Rap Curry
Bob McNeill
11. RODNEY BLAKE ‐ 1,679 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1984‐85 31‐30 119‐242 .492 0‐0 .000 58‐104 .558 185 6.0 11 95 15 295 9.51985‐86 32‐32 175‐318 .550 0‐0 .000 82‐126 .651 227 7.1 12 121 11 432 13.51986‐87 24‐24 157‐278 .565 0‐0 .000 109‐140 .779 171 7.1 10 87 3 423 17.61987‐88 29‐29 211‐376 .561 0‐0 .000 107‐161 .665 235 8.1 18 116 11 529 18.2Totals 116‐115 662‐1214 .545 0‐0 .000 356‐531 .670 818 7.1 51 419 40 1679 14.5
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25. TOM WYNNE ‐ 1,321 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1960‐61 30 109‐304 .358 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 64‐84 .645 190 6.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 278 9.21961‐62 27 213‐531 .401 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 101‐134 .754 270 10.0 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 527 19.51962‐63 28 205‐554 .370 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 106‐150 .707 260 9.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 516 18.4Totals 85 529‐1389 .380 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 271‐368 .736 720 8.5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1321 15.5
26. RASHID BEY ‐ 1,316 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1994‐95 29‐4 40‐110 .364 9‐21 .429 28‐39 .718 38 1.3 67 7 18 117 4.01995‐96 32‐32 90‐249 .361 14‐55 .255 54‐83 .651 100 3.1 159 1 37 248 7.81996‐97 33‐33 168‐387 .434 70‐176 .398 89‐112 .795 119 3.6 153 6 62 495 15.01997‐98 27‐27 149‐377 .395 76‐215 .353 82‐109 .752 89 3.3 130 3 48 456 16.9Totals 121‐93 447‐1123 .398 169‐467 .362 253‐343 .738 346 2.9 509 17 165 1316 10.9
27. BRYAN WARRICK ‐ 1,273 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1978‐79 24 31‐77 .403 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 16‐24 .667 23 1.0 18 2 12 78 3.31979‐80 30 141‐298 .473 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 75‐102 .735 81 2.7 94 10 51 357 11.91980‐81 29 160‐355 .451 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 71‐104 .683 79 2.7 88 8 56 391 13.51981‐82 30‐30 178‐345 .507 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 97‐125 .776 97 3.2 151 16 62 447 14.9Totals 113‐‐‐ 510‐1075 .474 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 259‐355 .730 280 2.5 351 36 181 1273 11.3
30. KURT ENGELBERT ‐ 1,243 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1954‐55 25 113‐270 .418 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 73‐107 .676 228 9.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 299 11.91955‐56 27 171‐357 .479 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 116‐159 .729 338 12.5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 458 17.01956‐57 24 173‐383 .452 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 140‐193 .725 332 13.8 28 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 486 20.3Totals 76 457‐1010 .452 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 329‐459 .718 898 11.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1243 16.3
Rashid Bey
Bryan Warrick
Pat Calathes
28. ROB FERGUSON ‐ 1,258 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2003‐04 ‐ ‐ ‐ Redshirt ‐ ‐ ‐2004‐05 36‐0 56‐124 .452 9‐31 .290 16‐19 .842 85 2.4 24 12 8 137 3.82005‐06 33‐33 141‐281 .502 35‐88 .398 38‐45 .844 146 4.4 53 28 22 355 10.82006‐07 32‐32 146‐314 .465 39‐91 .429 30‐35 .857 168 5.3 42 30 29 361 11.32007‐08 34‐34 155‐300 .517 59‐133 .444 36‐43 .837 163 4.8 39 39 26 405 11.9Totals 135‐99 498‐1019 .489 142‐343 .414 120‐142 .845 562 4.2 158 109 85 1258 9.3
29. PAT CALATHES ‐ 1,251 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2004‐05 28‐0 22‐62 .355 4‐26 .154 6‐13 .462 32 1.1 27 5 4 54 1.92005‐06 33‐2 55‐144 .382 14‐41 .341 34‐38 .895 115 3.5 60 9 14 158 4.82006‐07 32‐32 144‐316 .456 47‐112 .420 110‐130 .846 228 7.1 116 28 17 445 13.92007‐08 34‐34 189‐422 .448 74‐85 .400 142‐172 .826 255 7.5 92 42 42 594 17.5Totals 127‐68 410‐944 .434 139‐364 .382 292‐353 .827 630 5.0 295 84 77 1251 9.9
24. PAT CARROLL ‐ 1,324 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2001‐02 13‐2 4‐13 .308 2‐4 .500 6‐8 .750 12 0.9 3 2 1 16 1.22002‐03 30‐30 115‐248 .464 76‐169 .450 38‐50 .760 104 3.5 35 6 19 344 11.52003‐04 32‐32 110‐238 .462 81‐177 .458 23‐29 .793 114 3.6 31 6 21 324 10.12004‐05 35‐35 212‐485 .437 135‐311 .434 81‐110 .736 135 3.9 67 11 28 640 18.3Totals 110‐99 441‐984 .448 294‐661 .445 148‐197 .751 365 3.3 136 25 69 1324 12.0
23. NA’IM CRENSHAW ‐ 1,325 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1998‐99 30‐30 112‐310 .361 47‐124 .379 49‐81 .605 100 3.3 86 5 29 320 10.71999‐00 28‐28 108‐286 .378 37‐104 .356 74‐101 .733 108 3.9 84 4 15 327 11.72000‐01 23‐1 82‐196 .418 39‐98 .398 60‐79 .759 75 3.3 45 1 7 263 11.42001‐02 30‐29 145‐347 .418 63‐172 .366 62‐90 .689 111 3.7 49 4 9 415 13.8Totals 111‐88 535‐1139 .470 186‐498 .373 245‐351 .698 394 3.5 264 14 60 1325 11.9
Pat Carroll
Rob Ferguson
21. JACK EGAN ‐ 1,363 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1958‐59 27 127‐270 .470 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 51‐74 .689 227 8.4 12 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 305 11.31959‐60 27 165‐377 .437 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 92‐141 .652 296 11.0 26 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 422 15.61960‐61 29 247‐600 .412 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 142‐200 .710 348 12.0 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 636 21.9TOTALS 83 539‐1247 .432 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 285‐415 .687 871 10.5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1363 16.4
22. DARRIN GOVENS ‐ 1,360 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2006‐07 27‐6 69‐170 .406 33‐83 .398 27‐34 .794 38 1.4 67 2 17 198 7.32007‐08 34‐34 116‐308 .377 68‐181 .376 33‐46 .717 68 2.0 80 2 44 333 9.82008‐09 32‐31 137‐362 .378 72‐208 .346 53‐73 .726 85 2.7 84 3 52 399 12.52009‐10 31‐31 147‐374 .393 71‐207 .343 65‐92 .707 114 3.7 92 6 47 430 13.9TOTALS 124‐102 469‐1214 .386 244‐679 .359 178‐245 .727 305 2.5 323 13 160 1360 11.0
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31. MARK BASS ‐ 1,205 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1992‐93 29‐29 85‐229 .371 41‐122 .336 73‐84 .869 69 2.4 60 2 27 284 9.81993‐94 15‐10 39‐112 .348 27‐68 .397 14‐21 .667 32 2.1 28 0 6 119 7.91994‐95 29‐29 102‐244 .418 66‐156 .423 74‐94 .787 52 1.8 61 2 20 344 11.91995‐96 32‐31 149‐395 .377 91‐268 .340 69‐89 .775 62 1.9 57 1 43 458 14.3Totals 105‐99 375‐980 .383 225‐614 .366 230‐288 .799 215 2.1 206 5 96 1205 11.5
32. REGGIE TOWNSEND ‐ 1,146 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1992‐93 22‐0 13‐27 .481 0‐0 .000 5‐12 .417 21 1.0 3 1 2 31 1.41993‐94 28‐18 95‐180 .528 1‐1 1.000 23‐26 .639 95 3.4 13 2 12 214 7.61994‐95 29‐29 183‐315 .581 0‐1 .000 60‐87 .690 164 5.7 38 2 14 426 14.71995‐96 32‐32 186‐363 .512 1‐1 1.000 102‐134 .761 204 6.4 41 3 16 475 14.3Totals 111‐89 477‐885 .539 2‐3 .667 190‐25 .739 484 4.4 95 8 44 1146 10.2
33. BILLY OAKES ‐ 1,129 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1963‐64 27 121‐319 .379 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 47‐75 .627 101 3.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 289 10.71964‐65 28 187‐453 .412 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 74‐97 .762 87 3.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 448 16.01965‐66 29 164‐435 .377 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 64‐90 .711 91 3.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 392 13.5Totals 84 472‐1207 .391 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 185‐262 .706 279 3.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1129 13.4
35. TOM DUFF ‐ 1,103 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1963‐64 28 111‐239 .473 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 90‐119 .756 227 8.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 316 11.91964‐65 29 141‐307 .459 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 76‐102 .745 224 7.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 358 12.91965‐66 29 165‐377 .438 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 99‐121 .818 246 8.5 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 429 14.8Totals 86 417‐923 .452 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 265‐342 .775 697 8.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1103 12.8
Reggie Townsend
34. CHET STACHITAS ‐ 1,122 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2002‐03 30‐0 29‐89 .326 10‐38 .263 23‐29 .793 35 1.2 27 2 12 91 3.02003‐04 31‐1 70‐142 .493 36‐82 .439 26‐39 .667 47 1.5 28 0 33 202 6.52004‐05 36‐36 127‐320 .397 50‐143 .350 85‐114 .746 93 2.6 71 2 29 389 10.82005‐06 33‐33 135‐330 .409 75‐185 .405 95‐118 .805 84 2.5 73 7 39 440 13.3Totals 130‐70 361‐881 .410 171‐448 .382 229‐300 .763 259 2.0 199 11 113 1122 8.6
Chet Stachitas
36. DAMIAN REID ‐ 1,079 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1998‐99 29‐29 98‐203 .483 0‐1 .000 78‐126 .619 226 7.8 14 29 29 274 9.41999‐00 29‐29 84‐163 .515 0‐0 .000 53‐82 .646 184 6.3 13 18 12 221 7.62000‐01 33‐33 110‐179 .615 1‐4 .250 75‐120 .625 216 6.5 31 17 15 296 9.02001‐02 31‐30 103‐168 .613 6‐10 .600 76‐109 .697 209 6.7 6 23 18 288 9.3Totals 122‐121 395‐713 .554 7‐15 .467 282‐437 .645 835 6.8 64 87 74 1079 8.8
37. BILL LYNCH ‐ 1,079 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1952‐53 17 41‐118 .437 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 25‐46 .543 114 6.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 107 6.31953‐54 23 139‐394 .353 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 81‐141 .574 336 14.6 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 359 15.61954‐55 25 117‐311 .370 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 68‐104 .615 276 11.0 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 302 12.11955‐56 29 112‐287 .390 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 87‐136 .639 381 13.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 311 10.7Totals 94 409‐1110 .368 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 261‐427 .611 1107 11.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1079 11.4
Steve Courtin
Mark Bass
Ahmad Nivins
30. DELONTE WEST ‐ 1,235 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG2001‐02 31‐2 76‐162 .469 2‐17 .118 28‐42 .667 92 3.0 36 4 25 182 5.92002‐03 26‐22 162‐342 .474 55‐147 .374 70‐86 .814 113 4.3 83 5 41 449 17.32003‐04 32‐32 212‐416 .510 56‐136 .412 124‐139 .892 172 5.4 151 6 55 604 18.9Totals 89‐56 450‐920 .489 113‐300 .377 222‐267 .831 377 4.2 167‐2 15 121 1235 13.9
38. STEVE COURTIN ‐ 1,060 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1961‐62 26 63‐153 .412 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 21‐27 .778 86 3.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 147 5.71962‐63 28 137‐324 .423 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 60‐78 .769 166 5.9 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 334 11.91963‐64 28 225‐514 .438 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 129‐155 .831 103 3.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 579 20.7Totals 82 425‐991 .429 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 210‐260 .808 355 4.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1060 12.9
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 94
1,000-POINT SCORERS
39. JOE GALLO ‐ 1,053 POINTS YEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1957‐58 24 89‐223 .401 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 57‐77 .740 103 4.3 41 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 235 9.81958‐59 27 176‐397 .443 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 50‐81 .617 142 5.3 64 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 402 14.91959‐60 27 171‐408 .419 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 74‐97 .760 128 4.7 84 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 416 15.4Totals 78 436‐1028 .424 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 181‐255 .712 373 4.8 189 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1053 13.5
41. WAYNE WILLIAMS ‐ 1,048 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1982‐83 28‐22 94‐163 .577 0‐0 .000 30‐49 .612 84 3.0 43 4 25 218 7.81983‐84 22‐4 33‐90 .367 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 34‐48 .708 56 2.5 33 3 14 100 4.61984‐85 3‐1 9‐24 .375 0‐0 .000 1‐5 .200 15 5.0 3 1 3 19 6.31985‐86 28‐1 132‐255 .518 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 99‐137 .723 117 4.2 22 4 27 363 13.01986‐87 25‐24 138‐320 .431 2‐8 .250 70‐99 .707 126 5.0 45 3 26 348 13.9Totals 106‐52 406‐852 .477 2‐8 .250 234‐338 .692 398 3.8 146 15 95 1048 9.9
42. MIKE THOMAS ‐ 1,029 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1974‐75 19 68‐147 .463 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 39‐55 .709 121 6.4 23 ‐ ‐ 8 175 9.21975‐76 26 119‐219 .543 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 50‐62 .806 160 6.2 26 ‐ ‐ 7 288 11.11976‐77 26 124‐244 .508 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 55‐70 .771 201 7.7 26 28 33 302 11.61977‐78 28 111‐200 .555 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 42‐51 .824 134 4.8 19 17 7 264 9.4Totals 99 422‐810 .521 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 186‐238 .782 616 6.2 94 ‐ ‐ 55 1029 10.4
43. TERRELL MYERS ‐ 1,024 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1993‐94 24‐1 30‐85 .353 16‐47 .340 31‐48 .646 40 1.7 32 1 13 107 4.51994‐95 29‐8 45‐130 .346 33‐91 .363 28‐41 .683 33 1.1 36 4 9 151 5.21995‐96 32‐1 105‐262 .401 60‐168 .357 97‐123 .789 87 2.7 46 6 21 367 11.51996‐97 33‐0 124‐347 .335 65‐171 .335 85‐106 .802 89 2.7 38 5 19 484 15.0Totals 118‐10 304‐824 .369 174‐477 .365 241‐318 .758 249 2.1 152 16 62 1024 8.7
44. DMITRI DOMANI ‐ 1,017 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1993‐94 28‐18 101‐224 .451 48‐114 .421 48‐82 .585 110 3.9 47 1 24 298 10.61994‐95 29‐11 58‐178 .326 23‐81 .284 47‐69 .681 120 4.1 42 7 23 186 6.41995‐96 31‐29 75‐171 .439 25‐53 .472 82‐114 .719 156 5.0 65 11 36 257 8.31996‐97 33‐33 80‐199 .402 34‐83 .410 82‐106 .774 140 4.2 99 12 49 276 8.4Totals 121‐91 314‐772 .407 130‐331 .393 259‐371 .698 526 4.3 253 31 132 1017 8.4
45. JIM LYNAM ‐ 1,012 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1960‐61 30 110‐260 .423 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 118‐143 .825 71 2.3 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 338 11.21961‐62 27 98‐228 .430 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 111‐140 .792 49 1.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 307 11.41962‐63 26 139‐281 .494 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 89‐131 .697 95 3.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 367 14.1Totals 83 347‐ 769 .451 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 318‐ 414 .768 215 2.6 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1012 12.2
46. BILL PHILLIPS ‐ 1,007 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1997‐98 Redshirt1999‐00 29‐0 85‐169 .503 27‐69 .391 67‐80 .838 157 5.4 59 23 24 264 9.12000‐01 33‐33 144‐263 .548 32‐99 .323 64‐97 .660 294 8.9 111 151 42 384 11.62001‐02 31‐31 128‐246 .520 52‐105 .495 51‐77 .662 235 7.6 81 14 24 359 11.6Totals 93‐64 357‐678 .526 111‐273 .406 182‐254 .716 686 7.4 251 188 90 1007 10.8
47. ZANE MAJOR ‐ 1,001 POINTSYEAR GP FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1975‐76 13 78‐182 .417 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 26‐33 .788 51 3.9 27 ‐ ‐ 11 182 14.01976‐77 26 178‐394 .452 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 34‐63 .540 103 4.0 44 34 46 390 15.01977‐78 21 98‐208 .471 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 15‐28 .536 53 2.4 33 11 15 211 10.01978‐79 29 94‐213 .441 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 30‐41 .732 60 2.1 31 10 22 218 7.5Totals 89 448‐997 .449 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 105‐165 .636 267 3.0 135 55 94 1001 11.2
Lonnie McFarlan
Wayne Williams
Terrell Myers
Dmitri Domani
Bill Phillips
40. LONNIE McFARLAN ‐ 1,052 POINTSYEAR GP‐GS FG‐FGA FG% 3PT 3PT% FT‐FTA FT% REB AVG AST BL ST PTS AVG1980‐81 31‐ ‐ ‐ 89‐204 .436 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 41‐62 .661 79 2.5 52 3 23 219 7.11981‐82 29‐25 174‐357 .487 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 67‐89 .753 129 4.4 70 1 27 415 14.31982‐83 26‐21 151‐357 .420 15‐56 .268 101‐122 .830 113 4.3 82 2 24 418 16.1Totals 86‐ ‐ ‐ 414‐918 .459 15‐156 .268 209‐273 .765 321 3.7 204 6 74 1052 12.2
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 95
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Jameer Nelson
POINTS
Tony Costner
REBOUNDS
Dwayne Jones
REBOUND AVERAGE
2009‐10 Darrin Govens............4302008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ............6132007‐08 Pat Calathes ..............5942006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ............5162005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh ............4942004‐05 Pat Carroll..................6402003‐04 Jameer Nelson ..........6592002‐03 Jameer Nelson ..........5912001‐02 Marvin O’Connor ......5082000‐01 Marvin O’Connor ......7061999‐00 Marvin O’Connor ......4641998‐99 Andre Howard ..........3561997‐98 Rashid Bey ................4561996‐97 Rashid Bey ................ 4951995‐96 Reggie Townsend ....4751994‐95 Reggie Townsend ....4261993‐94 Carlin Warley .......... 4591992‐93 Bernard Blunt ..........5211991‐92 Bernard Blunt ..........5521990‐91 Bernard Blunt ..........5631989‐90 Craig Amos ..............4481988‐89 Brian Leahy ...............4791987‐88 Rodney Blake ............5291986‐87 Rodney Blake ............4231985‐86 Maurice Martin ........5341984‐85 Bob Lojewski ............4811983‐84 Tony Costner ............5401982‐83 Bob Lojewski ............4731981‐82 Bryan Warrick ..........4471980‐81 Boo Williams ............4091979‐80 Boo Williams ............4171978‐79 Norman Black ..........4641977‐78 Boo Williams ............4811976‐77 Norman Black ..........4341975‐76 Norman Black ..........4401974‐75 Ron Righter ..............4021973‐74 Ron Righter ..............3631972‐73 Pat McFarland ........5691971‐72 Mike Bantom ............6091970‐71 Mike Bantom ............5071969‐70 Dan Kelly ..................5381968‐69 Dan Kelly ..................5271967‐68 Mike Hauer ..............4621966‐67 Cliff Anderson ..........6901965‐66 Cliff Anderson ..........5191964‐65 Cliff Anderson ..........5191963‐64 Steve Courtin ............5791962‐63 Tom Wynne ..............5161961‐62 Tom Wynne ..............5271960‐61 Jack Egan ..................6361959‐60 Bob McNeill ..............4501958‐59 Bob McNeill ..............4421957‐58 Bob McNeill ..............5011956‐57 Kurt Engelbert ..........4861955‐56 Kurt Engelbert ..........4581954‐55 Mike Fallon ..............3741953‐54 Bill Lynch ..................3591952‐53 Ed Garrity ..................4031951‐52 John Hughes ............4121950‐51 Mike Fallon ..............3341949‐50 Paul Senesky ............5701948‐49 Paul Senesky ............4821947‐48 Paul Senesky ............4191946‐47 Norm Butz ................1771945‐46 Bob O’Neill ................1591944‐45 Bob O’Neill ................3481943‐44 Jack Flannery ............2921942‐43 George Senesky ........5151941‐42 George Senesky ........217
2009‐10 Darrin Govens ..........13.92008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ..........19.22007‐08 Pat Calathes..............17.52006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ..........16.62005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh ..........15.02004‐05 Pat Carroll ................18.32003‐04 Jameer Nelson..........20.62002‐03 Jameer Nelson..........19.72001‐02 Marvin O’Connor......17.52000‐01 Marvin O’Connor......22.11999‐00 Marvin O’Connor......16.61998‐99 Andre Howard ..........11.91997‐98 Rashid Bey ................16.91996‐97 Rashid Bey ................15.01995‐96 Reggie Townsend......14.81994‐95 Reggie Townsend......14.71993‐94 Carln Warley ............16.41992‐93 Bernard Blunt ..........18.01991‐92 Bernard Blunt ..........19.71990‐91 Bernard Blunt ..........18.81989‐90 Craig Amos ..............18.01988‐89 Brian Leahy ..............16.51987‐88 Rodney Blake............18.21986‐87 Rodney Blake............17.61985‐86 Maurice Martin ........17.81984‐85 Maurice Martin ........16.51983‐84 Tony Costner ............18.61982‐83 Bob Lojewski ............18.21981‐82 Bryan Warrick ..........14.91980‐81 Bryan Warrick ..........13.51979‐80 Boo Williams ............13.91978‐79 Norman Black ..........15.51977‐78 Norman Black ..........17.61976‐77 Norman Black ..........16.71975‐76 Norman Black ..........16.91974‐75 Ron Righter ..............16.11973‐74 Ron Righter ..............12.11972‐73 Pat McFarland ..........20.31971‐72 Mike Bantom............21.81970‐71 Mike Bantom............18.11969‐70 Dan Kelly ..................20.71968‐69 Mike Hauer ..............20.61967‐68 Mike Hauer ..............17.81966‐67 Cliff Anderson ..........26.51965‐66 Cliff Anderson ..........17.91964‐65 Cliff Anderson ..........17.91963‐64 Steve Courtin............20.71962‐63 Tom Wynne ..............18.41961‐62 Tom Wynne ..............19.51960‐61 Jack Egan ..................21.91959‐60 Bob McNeill ..............16.71958‐59 Bob McNeill ..............16.41957‐58 Bob McNeill ..............18.71956‐57 Kurt Engelbert ..........20.31955‐56 Kurt Engelbert ..........17.01954‐55 Mike Fallon ..............14.31953‐54 Bill Lynch ..................15.61952‐53 Ed Garrity ................15.81951‐52 John Hughes ............15.81950‐51 Mike Fallon ..............12.41949‐50 Paul Senesky ............22.81948‐49 Paul Senesky ............20.91947‐48 Paul Senesky ............18.21946‐47 Norm Butz ..................9.31945‐46 Bill Poletti ..................8.11944‐45 Bob O’Neill ..............15.11943‐44 Jack Flannery ............12.21942‐43 George Senesky ........23.41941‐42 George Senesky ........12.8
2009‐10 Todd O’Brien ............1962008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ............3782007‐08 Pat Calathes ..............2552006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ............2352005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh ............1822004‐05 Dwayne Jones............4182003‐04 Dwayne Jones............2242002‐03 Dwayne Jones............1892001‐02 Bill Phillips ................2352000‐01 Bill Phillips ................2941999‐00 Andre Howard ..........1911998‐99 Andre Howard ..........2511997‐98 Harold Rasul ..............2461996‐97 Nemanja Petrovic ......1661995‐96 Will Johnson ..............3261994‐95 Carlin Warley ............3091993‐94 Carlin Warley ............3181992‐93 Carlin Warley ............2601991‐92 Carlin Warley ............2511990‐91 Bernard Blunt ............1941989‐90 Craig Amos ................1801988‐89 Henry Smith ..............2141987‐88 Henry Smith ..............2461986‐87 Greg Mullee ..............1891985‐86 Rodney Blake ............2271984‐85 Bob Lojewski..............1991983‐84 Tony Costner ............2401982‐83 Tony Costner ............2621981‐82 Tony Costner ............2261980‐81 Tony Costner ............2231979‐80 Boo Williams..............2371978‐79 Norman Black ............2491977‐78 Boo Williams..............2391976‐77 Mike Thomas ............2011975‐76 Norman Black ............2481974‐75 Ron Righter................1851973‐74 Kevin Furey................2061972‐73 Mike Bantom ............3681971‐72 Mike Bantom ............4131970‐71 Mike Bantom ............3701969‐70 Mike Hauer................3171968‐69 Mike Hauer................3001967‐68 Mike Hauer................3591966‐67 Cliff Anderson............3721965‐66 Cliff Anderson............4061964‐65 Cliff Anderson............4501963‐64 Larry Hofmann ..........3051962‐63 Jim Boyle ..................2661961‐62 Tom Wynne ..............2701960‐61 Jack Egan ..................3481959‐60 Bob Clarke ................3121958‐59 Bob Clarke ................2861957‐58 Bob Clarke ................2791956‐57 Ray Radziszewski ......3721955‐56 Bill Lynch....................3811954‐55 Bill Lynch....................2761953‐54 Bill Lynch....................3361952‐53 John Doogan..............339
(statistics from 1941‐42 through1951‐52 not available)
2009‐10 Todd O’Brien ..............6.32008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ............7.62007‐08 Pat Calathes................7.52006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ............7.62005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh ............5.52004‐05 Dwayne Jones ..........11.62003‐04 Dwayne Jones ............7.02002‐03 Dwayne Jones ............6.32001‐02 Bill Phillips ..................7.62000‐01 Bill Phillips ..................8.91999‐00 Andre Howard ............6.61998‐99 Andre Howard ............8.41997‐98 Harold Rasul ..............8.81996‐97 Nemanja Petrovic ......5.21995‐96 Will Johnson ............10.21994‐95 Carlin Warley ............10.71993‐94 Carlin Warley ............11.41992‐93 Carlin Warley ..............9.01991‐92 Carlin Warley ..............9.01990‐91 Bernard Blunt ............6.51989‐90 Craig Amos ................6.41988‐89 Henry Smith................8.61987‐88 Henry Smith................8.81986‐87 Rodney Blake..............7.11985‐86 Greg Mullee................7.41984‐85 Bob Lojewski ..............6.41983‐84 Tony Costner ..............8.31982‐83 Tony Costner ..............9.31981‐82 Tony Costner ..............7.51980‐81 Boo Williams ..............6.6 1979‐80 Boo Williams ..............7.91978‐79 Norman Black ............8.31977‐78 Norman Black ............9.61976‐77 Mike Thomas..............7.71975‐76 Norman Black ............9.51974‐75 Ron Righter ................7.41973‐74 Kevin Furey ................6.91972‐73 Mike Bantom............13.11971‐72 Mike Bantom............14.81970‐71 Mike Bantom............13.21969‐70 Mike Hauer ..............11.71968‐69 Mike Hauer ..............12.01967‐68 Mike Hauer ..............13.81966‐67 Cliff Anderson ..........14.31965‐66 Cliff Anderson ..........14.01964‐65 Cliff Anderson ..........15.51963‐64 Larry Hofmann..........10.91962‐63 Jim Boyle ....................9.51961‐62 Tom Wynne ..............10.01960‐61 Jack Egan ..................12.01959‐60 Jack Egan ..................11.01958‐59 Bob Clarke ................10.61957‐58 Bob Clarke ................10.31956‐57 Ray Radziszewski ......15.51955‐56 Bill Lynch ..................13.11954‐55 Bill Lynch ..................11.01953‐54 Bill Lynch ..................14.61952‐53 John Doogan ............14.1
(statistics from 1941‐42 through1951‐52 not available)
Marvin O’Connor
SCORING AVERAGE
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 96
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Delonte West
FREE THROW PCT.
Damian Reid
FIELD GOAL PCT.
Pat Carroll
3‐POINT PCT.
2009‐10 Idris Hilliard ...............4962008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ...........6122007‐08 Ahmad Nivins ...........6472006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ...........6312005‐06 Rob Ferguson.............5022004‐05 Dwayne Jones ...........5072003‐04 Delonte West.............5102002‐03 Delonte West.............4742001‐02 Damian Reid .............6132000‐01 Damian Reid .............6151999‐00 Damian Reid .............5151998‐99 Damian Reid .............4831997‐98 Harold Rasul .............5051996‐97 Harold Rasul .............5221995‐96 Will Johnson .............5611994‐95 Reggie Townsend .....5811993‐94 Reggie Townsend .....5281992‐93 Bernard Jones ...........5181991‐92 Carlin Warley .............5181990‐91 Craig Amos ...............4351989‐90 Richard Stewart .........4981988‐89 Henry Smith...............4931987‐88 Rodney Blake.............5611986‐87 Rodney Blake.............5651985‐86 Rodney Blake.............5501984‐85 Rodney Blake.............4921983‐84 Maurice Martin .........4771982‐83 Bob Lojewski .............5431981‐82 Bob Lojewski .............5451980‐81 John Smith.................5181979‐80 John Smith.................4981978‐79 Bob Valderas .............5001977‐78 Mike Thomas.............5551976‐77 Mike Thomas.............5081975‐76 Mike Thomas.............5431974‐75 Ron Righter ...............4611973‐74 Gene Prybella ...........4791972‐73 Pat McFarland ...........5381971‐72 Mike Bantom.............4701970‐71 Mike Bantom.............4781969‐70 Mike Hauer ...............4501968‐69 Mike Hauer ...............4561967‐68 Mike Hauer ...............4881966‐67 Steve Donches ...........4191965‐66 n/a ..................................1964‐65 n/a ..................................1963‐64 n/a ..................................1962‐63 Jim Lynam .................4951961‐62 Tom Wynne ...............4011960‐61 Vince Kempton .........4911959‐60 Jack Egan ...................4371958‐59 Jack Egan ...................4701957‐58 Bob McNeill ...............4441956‐57 Kurt Engelbert ...........4521955‐56 Kurt Engelbert ...........4791954‐55 Mike Fallon ...............4401953‐54 George Jurosky .........3551952‐53 Tony Papaneri ...........381
(statistics from 1941‐42 through1951‐52 not available)
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson ....7672008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ...........7892007‐08 Pat Calathes...............8262006‐07 Pat Calathes...............8462005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh ...........8402004‐05 Chet Stachitas ...........7462003‐04 Delonte West.............8972002‐03 Delonte West.............8142001‐02 Jameer Nelson...........7622000‐01 Jameer Nelson...........8201999‐00 Bill Phillips .................8381998‐99 Larry Jennings ...........8231997‐98 Rashid Bey .................7521996‐97 Terrell Myers .............8021995‐96 Terrell Myers .............7891994‐95 Mark Bass .................7871993‐94 Carlin Warley .............6841992‐93 Mark Bass .................8691991‐92 Craig Amos ...............7201990‐91 Craig Amos ...............8171989‐90 Chris Gardler .............8431988‐89 Brian Leahy ...............7961987‐88 Rodney Blake.............6651986‐87 Bruiser Flint ...............7921985‐86 Greg Mullee...............8501984‐85 Bruiser Flint ...............7601983‐84 Tony Costner .............7731982‐83 Lonnie McFarlan .......8331981‐82 Jeff Clark ...................8501980‐81 Jeff Clark ...................8611979‐80 John Griffin ...............7571978‐79 Jeff Clark ...................8051977‐78 Boo Williams .............7101976‐77 Mike Thomas.............7711975‐76 Mike Thomas.............8061974‐75 Ron Righter ...............8001973‐74 Ron Righter ...............8171972‐73 Pat McFarland ...........7501971‐72 Jim McCollum ...........8321970‐71 Jim McCollum ...........7951969‐70 Dan Kelly ...................8281968‐69 Dan Kelly ...................7521967‐68 Dan Kelly ...................7861966‐67 Bill DeAngelis.............7401965‐66 n/a ..................................1964‐65 n/a ..................................1963‐64 Steve Courtin.............8321962‐63 Steve Courtin.............7691961‐62 Jim Lynam .................7931960‐61 Jim Lynam .................8251959‐60 Bob Clarke .................8271958‐59 Bob McNeill ...............8091957‐58 Bob McNeill ...............8291956‐57 Al Juliana ...................7741955‐56 Kurt Engelbert ...........7291954‐55 Wally Nowacki ...........7301953‐54 Leo Breslin .................7591952‐53 John Doogan .............705
(statistics from 1941‐42 through1951‐52 not available)
3‐POINT FG MADE
Mark Bass
2009‐10 Darrin Govens ...........3432008‐09 Tasheed Carr .............4172007‐08 Rob Ferguson.............4442006‐07 Rob Ferguson.............4292005‐06 Chet Stachitas ...........4092004‐05 Pat Carroll .................4342003‐04 Pat Carroll .................4582002‐03 Pat Carroll .................4502001‐02 Bill Phillips .................4952000‐01 Na’im Crenshaw .......3981999‐00 Tim Brown .................3981998‐99 Tim Brown .................3961997‐98 Rob Haskins ...............3921996‐97 Dmitri Domani ...........4101995‐96 Dmitri Domani ...........4721994‐95 Mark Bass .................4231993‐94 Dmitri Domani ...........4211992‐93 Bernard Blunt ...........3261991‐92 Craig Amos ...............3901990‐91 Craig Amos ...............3461989‐90 Craig Amos ...............4141988‐89 Brian Leahy ...............4051987‐88 Brian Leahy ...............3911986‐87 Greg Mullee...............4821985‐86 n/a* ................................1984‐85 Maurice Martin .........4041983‐84 n/a* ................................1982‐83 Lonnie McFarlan .......268
* 3‐point shot not in use
2009‐10 Darrin Govens..............712008‐09 Darrin Govens..............692007‐08 Pat Calathes ................742006‐07 Pat Calathes ................472005‐06 Chet Stachitas..............752004‐05 Pat Carroll..................1352003‐04 Pat Carroll....................812002‐03 Pat Carroll....................762001‐02 Na’im Crenshaw ..........632000‐01 Marvin O’Connor ........991999‐00 Marvin O’Connor ........731998‐99 Na’im Crenshaw ..........471997‐98 Rashid Bey ..................761996‐97 Rashid Bey ..................701995‐96 Mark Bass ....................911994‐95 Mark Bass ....................661993‐94 Rap Curry ....................561992‐93 Rap Curry ....................501991‐92 Craig Amos ..................411990‐91 Craig Amos ..................541989‐90 Craig Amos ..................601988‐89 Brian Leahy..................891987‐88 Brian Leahy..................751986‐87 Bruiser Flint ................551985‐86 n/a* ................................1984‐85 Maurice Martin ..........231983‐84 n/a* ................................1982‐83 Lonnie McFarlan..........15
* 3‐point shot not in use
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 97
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Maurice MartinRashid Bey
ASSISTS
Rodney Blake
BLOCKED SHOTS
Dwayne Lee
MINUTES
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson ....1202008‐09 Garrett Williamson ....1352007‐08 Tasheed Carr ............1672006‐07 Pat Calathes ..............1162005‐06 Dwayne Lee ..............1412004‐05 Dwayne Lee ..............1882003‐04 Jameer Nelson ..........1702002‐03 Jameer Nelson ..........1422001‐02 Jameer Nelson ..........1882000‐01 Jameer Nelson ..........2131999‐00 Tim Brown ..................971998‐99 Na’im Crenshaw ..........861997‐98 Rashid Bey ................1301996‐97 Rashid Bey ................1531995‐96 Rashid Bey ................1591994‐95 Rashid Bey ..................671993‐94 Rap Curry ..................1751992‐93 Rap Curry ..................1481991‐92 Bernard Blunt ..............871990‐91 Rap Curry ..................1721989‐90 Chris Gardler..............1001988‐89 Ray Washington ..........641987‐88 Ivan Brown ..............1361986‐87 Bruiser Flint ..............1711985‐86 Geoff Arnold..............1341984‐85 Maurice Martin ..........981983‐84 Maurice Martin ........1011982‐83 Maurice Martin ........1211981‐82 Bryan Warrick............1511980‐81 Jeff Clark ....................1121979‐80 Luke Griffin ................1191978‐79 Luke Griffin ................1611977‐78 Luke Griffin ................1281976‐77 Luke Griffin ................1151975‐76 Tom Haggerty ..............671974‐75 Fran Rafferty................741973‐74 Jim O’Brien ................1521972‐73 Jim O’Brien ................1061971‐72 Jim O’Brien ................1151970‐71 Mike Moody ................761969‐70 Tom Lynch ..................671968‐69 Dan Kelly....................1071967‐68 Dan Kelly......................811966‐67 Steve Donches ............701965‐66 Matt Guokas, Jr. ........1761964‐65 Matt Guokas, Jr. ........1551963‐64 n/a ..................................1962‐63 n/a ..................................1961‐62 n/a ..................................1960‐61 n/a ..................................1959‐60 Bob McNeill ..............1351958‐59 Bob McNeill ..............1751957‐58 Bob McNeill ..............132
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson ......542008‐09 Darrin Govens..............492007‐08 Tasheed Carr ..............472006‐07 D.J. Rivera....................412005‐06 Dwayne Lee ................432004‐05 Dwayne Lee ................392003‐04 Jameer Nelson ............952002‐03 Jameer Nelson ............662001‐02 Jameer Nelson ............402000‐01 Jameer Nelson ............551999‐00 Marvin O’Connor ........311998‐99 Andre Howard ............391997‐98 Rashid Bey ..................481996‐97 Rashid Bey ..................621995‐96 Mark Bass ....................431994‐95 Bernard Blunt ..............331993‐94 Rap Curry ....................471992‐93 Rap Curry ....................401991‐92 Bernard Blunt ..............421990‐91 Rap Curry ....................701989‐90 Chris Gardler................461988‐89 Henry Smith ................451987‐88 Ivan Brown ..................461986‐87 Bruiser Flint ................601985‐86 Maurice Martin ..........541984‐85 Maurice Martin ..........521983‐84 Maurice Martin ..........681982‐83 Maurice Martin ..........741981‐82 Jeff Clark ......................821980‐81 Jeff Clark ......................771979‐80 Luke Griffin ..................561978‐79 Luke Griffin ..................661977‐78 Luke Griffin ..................541976‐77 Luke Griffin ..................601975‐76 Wilie Taylor ................421974‐75 Fran Rafferty................381973‐74 Mike Moody ................741972‐73 Mike Moody ................641971‐72 Jim McCollum ..............421970‐71 Mike Moody ................551969‐70 n/a ..................................1968‐69 Dan Kelly......................631967‐68 Bill DeAngelis ..............761966‐67 Bill DeAngelis ............104
(statistic not recorded from 1957‐58through 1965‐66)
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson ......322008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ..............552007‐08 Pat Calathes ................422006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ..............322005‐06 Ahmad Nivins ..............392004‐05 Dwayne Jones............1092003‐04 Dwayne Jones..............632002‐03 Dwayne Jones..............602001‐02 Alexandre Sazonov ......272000‐01 Alexandre Sazonov ......651999‐00 Bill Phillips ..................231998‐99 Damian Reid ................291997‐98 Duval Simmonds..........301996‐97 Duval Simmonds..........301995‐96 Will Johnson ................321994‐95 Carlin Warley ..............171993‐94 Carlin Warley ..............231992‐93 Carlin Warley ..............341991‐92 Demetrius Poles ..........181990‐91 Ron Vecruyssen ..........201989‐90 Ron Vecruyssen ..........291988‐89 Marlon Miller ..............231987‐88 Rodney Blake ............1161986‐87 Rodney Blake ..............871985‐86 Rodney Blake ............1211984‐85 Rodney Blake ..............951983‐84 Tony Costner ..............511982‐83 Tony Costner ..............601981‐82 Tony Costner ..............661980‐81 Tony Costner ..............351979‐80 Boo Williams................481978‐79 Boo Williams................241977‐78 Boo Williams................381976‐77 Zane Major ..................74
(statistic not recorded from 1957‐58through 1975‐76)
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson ..10472008‐09 Ahmad Nivins ..........11832007‐08 Pat Calathes ............11432006‐07 Ahmad Nivins ..........10832005‐06 Dwayne Lee ............12332004‐05 Dwayne Lee ............13002003‐04 Jameer Nelson ........10852002‐03 Jameer Nelson ........10482001‐02 Jameer Nelson ........10642000‐01 Bill Phillips ..............11461999‐00 Na’im Crenshaw ........8991998‐99 Andre Howard ..........9821997‐98 Rashid Bey ................9841996‐97 Rashid Bey ..............11491995‐96 Reggie Townsend ........11071994‐95 Carlin Warley ..........10411993‐94 Rap Curry ................10041992‐93 Rap Curry ................10721991‐92 Bernard Blunt ..........10001990‐91 Rap Curry ..................9691989‐90 Craid Amos ................9201988‐89 Brian Leahy..............10281987‐88 Rodney Blake ..........10511986‐87 Bruiser Flint ............10581985‐86 Rodney Blake ..........11621984‐85 Bob Lojewski............10411983‐84 Tony Costner ..........10461982‐83 Bob Lojewski..............9401981‐82 Jeff Clark ..................10621980‐81 Jeff Clark ..................11751979‐80 Boo Williams............10641978‐79 Norman Black ..........10841977‐78 Boo Williams............10151976‐77 Norman Black ............9111975‐76 Norman Black ............9221974‐75 Ron Righter................9401973‐74 Mike Moody ............10451972‐73 Pat McFarland ........1018
(statistic not recorded from 1957‐58through 1971‐72)
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ALL-TIME ROSTERYears are listed by the second year of the season. For example, 1983‐86 would mean the 1982‐83through the 1985‐86 seasons. Includes all players whohave appeared in at least one varsity game.
Ducky Adams .............................................. 1938‐40Temi Adebayo ..............................................2009‐10Joe Algie .......................................................... 1915Randy Alter ...................................................... 1978Craig Amos .................................................. 1989‐92Cliff Anderson ............................................ 1965‐67Geoff Arnold ................................................ 1983‐86Bob Atene .................................................. 1970‐71Mike Auriemma ............................................2009‐10
Kevin Baggett .............................................. 1986‐88John Bailey ...................................................... 1946Mike Bantom .............................................. 1971‐73Carl Baptiste ........................................2010‐presentTyrone Barley................................................2001‐04Dick Barr .......................................................... 1945Raymond Barret .............................................. 1912Mike Barrett .................................................... 1967Joe Barton ........................................................ 1982Mark Bass .................................................... 1993‐96Dan Becker ...................................................... 1985Marty Benkovic ................................................ 1950Dave Bennis ................................................ 1911‐14Bill Benson ...................................................... 1950Ed Benson .................................................. 1974‐77Charoy Bentley ....................................2008‐presentRashid Bey .................................................. 1995‐98Norman Black .............................................. 1976‐79Rodney Blake .............................................. 1985‐87Bernard Blunt .............................................. 1991‐95Harry Booth ................................................ 1960‐62Mike Borski ................................................ 1973‐76Dave Boyce ...................................................... 1959Bob Boylan .................................................. 1941‐43Dan Boyle .................................................... 1944‐45Jim Boyle .................................................... 1962‐64Tom Bradley ...................................................... 1944Jack Brady .................................................. 1926‐27Phil Brady .................................................... 1950‐52Ted Branka .................................................. 1926‐29Bud Brannan .............................................. 1952‐55Frank Brennan .................................................. 1950Joe Brennan ................................................ 1950‐52Tom Brennan .............................................. 1953‐54Bob Brenner ................................................ 1965‐67Leo Breslin .................................................. 1953‐54George Brolley .................................................. 1910C.J. Brown ....................................................2008‐10Ivan Brown ...................................................... 1988Reds Brown ................................................ 1924‐25Tim Brown ................................................1997‐2000John Bryant ..................................................2002‐05Bill Buck ............................................................ 1938Dan Bugey ........................................................ 1961Burns ................................................................ 1923Jack Burns ........................................................ 1945Norm Butz ............................................ 1941‐42; 47Pat Byrne .................................................... 1915‐17Byrnes .............................................................. 1925
Earl Caffery ...................................................... 1950Bill Cahill .................................................... 1930‐31Dennis Cakert .............................................. 1975‐76Pat Calathes ..................................................2005‐08Pete Callahan .................................................. 1983Stu Campbell .................................................... 1932Ed Carney ........................................................ 1957
Jack Carney ...................................................... 1946Jim Carr ............................................................ 1923Jim Carr ...................................................... 1985‐87Tasheed Carr ................................................2008‐09Pat Carroll ....................................................2002‐05Jawan Carter ......................................................2007Bob Castaldi .................................................... 1987Joe Ceremsak .............................................. 1955‐57Paul Chadick ................................................ 1938‐39Steve Chapman .......................................... 1964‐66Al Clancy .......................................................... 1977Jeffery Clark .................................. 1978‐79; 1981‐82Bob Clarke .................................................. 1958‐60Tom Clarke ...................................................... 1944John Collins ................................................ 1924‐27John Collins ...................................................... 1945Neal Collins ...................................................... 1980Chris Cologer......................................................2003Alex Compton .............................................. 1993‐94Jack Concannon .......................................... 1984‐87Pierce Conley .............................................. 1918‐19Jim Connell .................................................. 1953‐55John Conwell .................................................... 1937John Connolly .............................................. 1969‐71Kevin Connor .............................................. 1993‐94Frank Connors ............................................ 1951‐53William Conroy ................................................ 1910Bill Conway .................................................. 1941‐43Norb Considine ............................................ 1911‐13Al Cooke ...................................................... 1957‐59Jim Coolican ................................................ 1958‐60Walt Coppock .................................................. 1924Ed Costello ...................................................... 1934Tony Costner .............................................. 1981‐84Jim Coughlin ................................................ 1940‐42Steve Courtin .............................................. 1962‐64Dick Crean .................................................. 1921‐24Na’im Crenshaw ........................................1999‐2002Cy Crawford ...................................................... 1954Justin Crosgile ......................................2010‐presentRussell Cullen .................................................. 1918Leo Culliton ...................................................... 1918Dan Cummins .................................................. 1945Harry Cunneff .................................... 1924‐25; 1927Vince Curran .................................................... 1966Rap Curry .................................................... 1991‐94
John Daley ........................................................ 1950Mike Dalsey ...................................................... 1963Brian Daly .................................................... 1989‐92Nick D’Amora .................................................. 1943George Dambrackas .................................... 1938‐40John Davidian .................................................. 1946Arthur “Yah” Davis ............................................1997Ted Deady .................................................. 1920‐22Bill DeAngelis .............................................. 1966‐68Mark Dearborn ............................................ 1979‐82John Delaney .................................................... 1928Bob Del Vescovo ........................................ 1994‐97Jim Desmond .............................................. 1951‐53Vince Desmond .......................................... 1928‐29Bob Devine .................................................. 1920‐23Tony DiCaro ................................................ 1980‐83Bob Dickey ............................................ 1959; 61‐62Robert Didyoung ................................................1949Jim DiFilipopo .................................................. 1922Mike Dignazio .............................................. 1968‐69Don DiJulia ...................................................... 1965Chris DiMascio .................................................. 1994Ed DiRugeris ................................................ 1978‐80Dmitri Domani ............................................ 1994‐97Steve Donches ............................................ 1966‐67Hook Donohue ............................................ 1924‐27John Doogan .............................................. 1951‐53Daniel Dougherty ............................................ 1916Dan Dougherty ............................................ 1955‐57Jim Dougherty ............................................ 1932‐34Joe Dougherty .................................................. 1946Hank Dudek .......................................... 1944; 47‐49Frank Duff .............................................. 1919‐20; 22Tom Duff .................................................... 1964‐66Ed Duffy .......................................................... 1920
Mike Dugan ...................................................... 1922Joe Dulczak ...................................................... 1946Mike Durso ............................................ 1944; 1947Bob Dzurenda .............................................. 1984‐85
Dick Ellis .......................................................... 1944Jack Egan .................................................... 1959‐61Kurt Engelbert ............................................ 1955‐57
Bud Faller ........................................................ 1952Mike Fallon ............................................ 1951; 55‐56Vic Faralli .......................................................... 1944Mike Farrelly ................................................2001‐03Rob Ferguson ................................................2004‐08Al Fisler ............................................................ 1941Jack Flannery .................................................... 1944Buck Fleming .............................................. 1935‐36Bruiser Flint ................................................ 1984‐87Marty Ford .................................................. 1964‐66Jordan Fowler ....................................................2006Frainer .............................................................. 1927Tom Frein .......................................... 1945; 1948‐50George Frye ................................................ 1938‐39Kevin Furey ................................................ 1972‐74
Charlie Gaines .................................................. 1974Ed Gallagher ................................................ 1945‐46Jim Gallagher .................................................... 1915John Gallagher ..............................................1997‐99Pete Gallagher ............................................ 1916‐17Tom Gallagher .................................................. 1915Joe Gallo ...................................................... 1958‐60Ganard ............................................................ 1925Joe Gannon ...................................................... 1923Bud Gardler ................................................ 1967‐68Chris Gardler .............................................. 1990‐91Ed Garrity .................................................... 1951‐53Dan Gillespie .................................................... 1946John Goheen .................................................... 1949Bob Gormley .............................................. 1961‐62Darrin Govens ..............................................2007‐10Joe Grady ........................................................ 1928Tony Gricco ...................................................... 1927John Griffin ................................................ 1975‐78Luke Griffin ................................................ 1977‐80Al Grundy .................................................... 1965‐67Al Guokas .................................................... 1947‐48Matt Guokas, Sr. ........................................ 1935‐38Matt Guokas, Jr. .......................................... 1965‐66Matt Guokas, III .......................................... 1989‐92Kid Gurst .......................................................... 1916Ben Guziewicz .................................................. 1939
Bob Haas .......................................................... 1971Henry Hagans .............................................. 1921‐23Tom Haggerty .............................................. 1976‐78Allan Haley ...................................................... 1945Ed Hallahan ...................................................... 1945Bill Halpin .................................................... 1933‐34Ducky Harron .................................................. 1911Valentine Hartman ...................................... 1936‐37Robert Hartshorn ..........................................2003‐04Robert Haskins ..........................................1997‐2000Doc Hayes .................................................. 1911‐14Mike Hauer ................................................ 1968‐70Lou Healey .................................................. 1917‐20Bill Healy .................................................... 1979‐82Jack Heller .................................................. 1952‐54James Henry .................................................... 1926Lawrence Henry .............................................. 1943
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ALL-TIME ROSTERDan Hilferty ..................................................1977‐78Idris Hilliard ..........................................2008‐PresentJohn Hoffacker ............................................ 1958‐59Walt Hoffman .................................................. 1949Larry Hofmann ............................................ 1962‐64Fran Hogan ...................................................... 1940Dan Horan ........................................................ 1920Jack Horgan ................................................ 1945‐46Al Horn ........................................................ 1967‐68Ed Hosey .................................................... 1923‐24Andre Howard ..........................................1999‐2000Bill Hoy ........................................................ 1961‐63Adrian Hubbard .......................................... 1976‐79Jack Hueter ...................................................... 1953John Hughes .................................................... 1941John Hughes ................................................ 1950‐52Harry Hurley .................................................... 1945Mike Hurley ................................................ 1976‐77George Huver .............................................. 1939‐40Joe Huver .................................................... 1953‐54Paul Hynes ........................................................ 1955
Steve Idzik ...................................................... 1956‐57Chy Chy Ikenokwalu..........................................1998‐99Bryant Irwin ......................................................2009‐10
Adam Jablonski .......................................... 1947‐48Norm Jacobs .................................................... 1940Abdulai Jalloh................................................2005‐06Larry Jennings ..........................................1999‐2000Brian Jesiolowski ..........................................2003‐04Will Johnson ................................................ 1993‐96Bernard Jones .................................... 1992‐93, 1996Carl Jones..............................................2010‐presentDwayne Jones ..............................................2003‐05Al Juliana .............................................. 1953; 55‐57George Jurosky ............................................ 1952‐54
Dan Kane .......................................................... 1950John Kane .......................................... 1930; 1932‐34Neil Kane .......................................................... 1945Tom Kane .................................................... 1928‐31Pete Kathopoulis ..........................................2005‐07Bob Kaufman .................................................... 1967Steve Kearney ............................................ 1980‐81Bill Keaveney .................................................... 1945Jack Keaveney ............................................ 1933‐36Francis Keenan ................................................ 1916Harry Kelleher ............................................ 1940‐42Kelly ................................................................ 1929Craig Kelly .................................................. 1972‐74Dan Kelly .................................................... 1968‐70Joe Kelly ...................................................... 1962‐64Michael Kempski .............................................. 1989Mike Kempski .............................................. 1967‐68Vince Kempton ............................................ 1959‐61Dan Kenney ................................................ 1935‐38Jim Kenney .................................................. 1934‐37John Kenney ................................................ 1935‐38Larry Kenney .............................................. 1938‐41Jack Kraft .................................................... 1940‐42Greg Krause ...................................................... 1974Jack Krutsick .................................................... 1971Charlie Kullman ................................................ 1952
Joe Langan .................................................. 1936‐37Edwin Lashley ..............................................2006‐09John Lavin .................................................. 1913‐15Jack Lawlor .................................................. 1932‐35Brian Leahy ................................................ 1986‐89
Doug Leaman .................................................. 1960Tom Leckie .............................. 1912‐13; 1915; 1917Dwayne Lee ..................................................2003‐06Ryan Leib ..................................................1998‐2000Ed Leonarczyk ............................................ 1968‐69Arvydas Lidzius..............................................2004‐08Jack Lister .................................................... 1949‐51Bob Lojewski .............................................. 1982‐85Jack Loughery .................................................. 1939Bernard Loughran ............................................ 1941Jim Lynam .................................................. 1961‐63Bill Lynch .................................................... 1953‐56Tom Lynch .................................................. 1968‐70Dave Lyons .................................................. 1946‐47
Willie Mackin .................................................... 1923Steve MacZinko .......................................... 1973‐75Bill Maher .............................................. 1944; 46‐48Mahoney .......................................................... 1916Frank Majewski .......................................... 1959‐61Zane Major .................................................. 1976‐79Joe Maley .................................................. 1943; 47Ed Mallie .................................................... 1922‐25Dave Mallon..................................................2003‐06Ed Mallon ........................................................ 1935Vince Mallon .................................................... 1923Eddie Malloy .................................................... 1990Al Mandes .................................................. 1933‐34Curt Mapes ...................................................... 1941Bruce Marks ................................................ 1969‐71Phil Martelli, Jr. ............................................2000‐03Jack Martin .................................................. 1915‐17Maurice Martin .......................................... 1983‐86Ray Martin ........................................................ 1970Sam Martin ................................................ 1916‐17Sean Martin ................................................ 1995‐96Mastav ............................................................ 1926Andy Mathews ................................................ 1912Robert Matt .................................................... 1937Bert Maynard .................................................. 1944Michael Mazzio ............................................1996‐99Dan McCarthy ........................................ 1935; 1937Jim McCollum .............................................. 1970‐72Ed McCrystal .............................................. 1988‐89Al McCue .................................................... 1910‐11Bill McCue .................................................. 1935‐36John McCullough .............................................. 1912Cookie McCusker .................................. 1931; 33‐35Paul McDermitt .......................................... 1947‐50Vince McDermott ........................................ 1921‐22McDevitt .......................................................... 1910Joe McDonald .................................................. 1910Jack McEnroe .................................................. 1944Bill McFadden ............................................ 1964‐65Lonnie McFarlan .......................................... 1981‐83Pat McFarland ............................................ 1971‐73Jim McGonegal ...................................... 1932; 1934Fran McGrath .............................................. 1945‐47Tim McHugh ................................................ 1988‐89Brett McKay ................................................ 1990‐92Ken McKee .................................................. 1945‐46Chuck McKenna .......................................... 1964‐66Jack McKinney ............................................ 1955‐57Frank McLaughlin ........................................ 1969‐70Joseph McMahon ............................................ 1914John McMahon ................................................ 1946John McMenamin ........................................ 1935‐38Bob McNeill ................................................ 1958‐60Bud McNichol .............................................. 1930‐31Jim McShane .................................................... 1918Jeff Miller......................................................2001‐02Marlon Miller .............................................. 1988‐91Bill Mitchell ................................................ 1981‐84Eric Mitchell ................................................ 1969‐71Marcus Mitchell ............................................2006‐07Alvin Mofunanya ..........................................2006‐07Jim Moloney ................................................ 1918‐19Joe Monte ........................................................ 1940Mike Moody ...................................... 1971; 1973‐74Rockwell Moody............................................2007‐08Ted Moore ........................................................ 1923John Moran ...................................................... 1957
Sam Moross ...................................................... 1938Charlie Morris ............................................ 1932‐34Paul Morrison .............................................. 1980‐81Joe Morrow ................................................ 1931‐34Mike Morrow .............................................. 1980‐81George Moylan ................................................ 1921Frank Moynihan .......................................... 1930‐31Mulholland ...................................................... 1914Ed Mullaly .............................................. 1943; 46‐47Greg Mullee ................................................ 1985‐87Tim Mulqueen .................................................. 1987Bob Murphy .................................................... 1943Ed Murphy ........................................................ 1939Frank Murphy .................................................. 1958Joe Murphy ................................................ 1911‐12John Murphy .............................................. 1917‐19Tom Murphy .................................................... 1936Murray ............................................................ 1910Casey Musick .................................................... 1992Mustovoy ........................................................ 1926Terrell Myers .............................................. 1994‐97
Mor Naaman .................................................... 1990Mike Nash .............................................. 1968; 1970James Nassau .................................................. 1918John Neifert ...................................................... 1949Jameer Nelson ..............................................2001‐04Lionel Ngounou ........................................1998‐2001Ahmad Nivins ................................................2006‐09Wally Nowacki ............................................ 1953‐55
Bill Oakes .................................................... 1926‐29Billy Oakes .................................................. 1964‐66Joe Oakes .................................................... 1935‐38Johnny Oakes .............................................. 1922‐26Jim O’Brien .................................................. 1972‐74Todd O’Brien ........................................2010‐presentMarvin O’Connor ..........................................2000‐02
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ALL-TIME ROSTERDick O’Driscoll ............................................ 1947‐49Ed O’Halloran ........................................ 1944; 47‐48Bob O’Neill .................................................. 1945‐47Harold O’Neill .................................................. 1913Jim O’Neill ............................................ 1943; 46‐47Joe O’Neill .................................................. 1967‐68Mike O’Neill .................................................... 1945Jim Osborne ................................................ 1929‐32George Ottinger .............................................. 1945Jimmy Owens ........................................ 1985; 87‐89
Dameon Page ....................................................1996Tony Papaneri ............................................ 1951‐53Lou Peltzer .................................................. 1972‐74Lou Perotta ...................................................... 1928Nemanja Petrovic ........................................ 1995‐97Dave Pfahler ................................................ 1967‐69Bill Phillips ....................................................2000‐02Demetrius Poles .......................................... 1992‐94Bill Poletti ........................................................ 1946Gabe Poletti ............................................ 1944; 1947Tom Portland .................................................. 1942Chris Prescott................................................2009‐10Gene Prybella ........................................ 1972; 1974Jim Purcell .................................................. 1953‐56
Kevin Quinn ...................................................... 1987
Ray Radziszewski ........................................ 1955‐57Fran Rafferty .............................................. 1973‐75Frank Rafferty .................................................. 1950Kevin Rafferty .................................................. 1980Jack Ramsay .......................................... 1943; 47‐49Harold Rasul..................................................1997‐98Jim Reagan .................................................. 1945‐48Joseph Reckner ................................................ 1925Babe Regan ...................................................... 1928Damian Reid..............................................1999‐2002Connor Reily ................................................ 1915‐16Joe Reilly .................................................... 1958‐60Walter Rider .................................................... 1929Jim Ridgeway .................................................... 1931Ron Righter ................................................ 1974‐75D.J. Rivera ....................................................2007‐08Skip Robbins .................................................... 1981A.J. Rogers ....................................................2009‐10Rook ................................................................ 1910Gerry Rooney .................................................. 1945Petey Rosenberg .............................................. 1938
Bob Sabol .................................................... 1971‐73John Sacca ........................................................ 1939Jack Savage ................................................ 1956‐58Alex Sazonov ......................................1999; 2001‐03Jimmy Scanlon ............................................ 1910‐12Bill Schuster ...................................... 1942‐43; 1947Lee Scott ................................................ 1973; 1975Pete Sculley ................................................ 1930‐32Ed Scullin .................................................... 1937‐39Bill Seavey .................................................. 1941‐43Mike Sell .................................................... 1991‐93George Senesky .......................................... 1941‐43Paul Senesky .............................................. 1947‐50Mike Shaak .................................................. 1987‐90Bart Sheehan .............................................. 1929‐32Frank Sillito ................................................ 1948‐49Duval Simmonds .......................................... 1995‐98Dave Slattery .............................................. 1983‐86Fred Slaveski .................................................... 1958
Jim Smale .................................................... 1935‐38Frank Smith ................................................ 1930‐33Henry Smith ................................................ 1987‐89John Smith .................................................. 1979‐81Jack Snyder .................................................. 1969‐71John Snyder ............................................ 1973; 1975Herm Sorin .................................................. 1940‐42Francis Sparagna .............................................. 1946Joe Spratt .................................................... 1957‐59Charles Springer .............................................. 1987Kevin Springman ........................................ 1981‐84Chet Stachitas ..............................................2003‐06Don Stahl .................................................... 1940‐42Al Staud ............................................................ 1950Richard Stewart .......................................... 1988‐91Rob Sullivan ..................................................2004‐06Harry Stoll .................................................. 1912‐13Ed Sunkes .................................................... 1928‐31Artur Surov ..................................................2004‐07Don Swanick ................................................1950‐51Mike Swanick .............................................. 1951‐53Larry Sweeney .................................................. 1952
Willie Taylor .................................................... 1976Tommy Temple .......................................... 1918‐21Mike Teti .......................................................... 1978Mike Thomas .............................................. 1975‐78Tarone Thornton .............................................. 1987Frank Tighe ...................................................... 1911John Tiller .................................................... 1962‐64Reggie Townsend ........................................ 1993‐96Jack Tracy ........................................................ 1945Tom Tracy ........................................................ 1940Bob Trainer ................................................ 1938‐39Ed Trainer .................................................... 1928‐31Frank Trainer .............................................. 1928‐30Emerson Treacy .......................................... 1920‐21
Bob Uber ................................................ 1937; 1939
Bob Valderas .............................................. 1976‐79Jack Van Belle .............................................. 1941‐43Sam Van Hook .................................................. 1938Kevin Van Osten .................................... 1979‐80; 82Steve Vassalotti .......................................... 1975‐77Ron Vercruyssen ........................................ 1989‐92Tommy Vizard ...................................... 1918; 20‐21
Walker .............................................................. 1927Tubby Walker .............................................. 1929‐32Jack Wallin ...................................................... 1952Ed Walsh .................................................... 1963‐64Tony Walsh ...................................................... 1959Carlin Warley .............................................. 1992‐95Jason Warley .............................................. 1991‐92Bryan Warrick ............................................ 1979‐82Ray Washington .......................................... 1988‐91J.J. Watters ...................................................... 1993Glenn Welton .............................................. 1983‐84Jack Welsh ............................................ 1944; 47‐49Joe Wesner ............................................ 1944; 47‐49Delonte West ................................................2002‐04Paul Westhead ............................................ 1959‐61Fred Whartnaby .......................................... 1938‐39Frank Wilkins ............................................1998‐2001John Willcox ................................................ 1975‐76Boo Williams .............................................. 1978‐81Garrett Williamson........................................2007‐10Wayne Williams .......................................... 1983‐87Dante Woods .................................................. 1986Erick Woods ..............................................1998‐2001Tom Wynne ................................................ 1961‐63
Joe Yates .................................................... 1910‐14Jim Young ........................................................ 1944
Bill Zeiss .................................................. 1943; 1946John Zipp .................................................... 1972‐74Phil Zuber .................................................... 1931‐32Matt Zielenbach ........................................1998‐2000
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ALL-TIME NUMBERSA list of uniform numbers worn at SaintJoseph’s, dating back to 1937, marking thelast number worn by that player in his finalseason in ( ). Some names may be omitteddue to incomplete information.
0Tasheed Carr (2009)
1Chris Cologer (2003)Abdulai Jalloh (2006)Chris Prescott (2010)
2Jeff Miller (2002)Brian Jesiolowski (2004)D.J. Rivera (2007‐08)Todd O’Brien (current)
3Edward Scullin (1939)Larry Kenney (1941)Ed Hallahan (1945)Tony Durso (1947)Joe Wesner (1949)Charles Kullman (1952)Kevin Connor (1994)Michael Mazzio (1999)Larry Jennings (2000)Mike Farrelly (2003)Rob Sullivan (2006)Jawan Carter (2007)
4Jim Kenney (1937)William Buck (1938)George Senesky (1943)Jim Young (1944)Richard Barr (1945)Jim O’Neill (1947)Paul Senesky (1950)Mike Swanick (1953)Jim Purcell (1956)Jack Savage (1958)Jim Lynam (1963)Billy Oakes (1966)Michael Barrett (1967)Mike Dignazio (1969)Ray Martin (1970)Bob Sabol (1973)Tom Haggerty (1978)
5Robert Matt (1937)John Van Belle (1943)Francis McGrath (1947)Frank Sillito (1949)Jack Heller (1954)Anthony Walsh (1959)Doug Leaman (1960)Boo Williams (1981)Terrell Myers (1997)Ryan Leib (2000)Dwayne Lee (2006)C.J. Brown (2010)
6John Kenney (1938)Bernard Loughran (1941)William Conway (1943)Jack Flannery (1944)John Tracy (1945)Gabe Poletti (1947)Jim Reagan (1948)
Daniel Kane (1950)Jim Desmond (1953)Cy Crawford (1954)Joe Ceremsak (1957)
7Nicholas D’Amora (1943)Dan Dougherty (1957)Dick Ellis (1944)Jack Lister (1951)Bill Keaveney (1945)John Kraft (1942)William Maher (1948)Samuel Moross (1938)Joe Huver (1954)
8James Coughlin (1942)Bert Maynard (1944)Harry Hurley (1945)Ed Mullaly (1947)Adam Jablonski (1948)John McMenamin (1948)Frank Brannan (1950)Mike Fallon (1956)Joe Spratt (1959)
9Joe Oakes (1926)Harry Kelleher (1942)Ken McKee (1946)Bill Schuster (1947)William Maher (1948)Jack Ramsay (1949)Paul McDermitt (1950)Frank Connors (1953)Paul Hynes (1955)
10John Burns (1945)Bill Zeiss (1946)Dave Lyons (1947)Henry Dudek (1949)Tom Frein (1950)Tony Papaneri (1953)Leo Breslin (1954)Jack McKinney (1957)
Bill Hoy (1963)Joe Gallo (1960)Bill McFadden (1965)Dave Pfalner (1969)Craig Kelly (1974)Luke Griffin (1980)Bill Mitchell (1984)Dan Becker (1985)Ivan Brown (1988)Mark Bass (1996)Phil Martelli, Jr. (2003)
11Dan Kenney (1938)John Hughes (1941)Bob Boylan (1943)Jack McEnroe (1944)Dan Cummins (1945)Ed O’Halloran (1948)Robert Didyoung (1949)Jim Connell (1955)Maurice Martin (1986)Michael Kempski (1989)Casey Musick (1992)Rashid Bey (1998)Marvin O’Connor (2002)Artur Surov (2007)Charoy Bentley (current)
12Joe Langan (1937)Ben Guziewicz (1939)Bill Seavey (1941)Mike Durso (1947)Joe Wesner (1949)John Doogan (1953)Bud Brannan (1955)Al Cooke (1959)Bob Dickey (1962)Marty Ford (1966)Bob Brenner (1967)Bill DeAngelis (1968)Mike Nash (1970)Bob Haas (1971)Fran Rafferty (1975)Mike Hurley (1977)Jeffery Clark (1982)Geoff Arnold (1986)Ed McCrystal (1989)Bernard Blunt (1995)Tim Brown (2000)Tyrone Barley (2004)Pat Calathes (2008)Justin Crosgile (current)
13Jim Carr (1923)Jimmy Smale (1938)Hank Dudek (1949)Bob McNeil (1960)Bryan Warrick (1982)Eddie Malloy (1990)John Gallagher (1999)Chet Stachitas (2006)Darrin Govens (2010)
14Matt Guokas, Sr. (1938)Don Stahl (1942)Gerry Rooney (1945)Bob O’Neill (1947)Bill Benson (1950)Phil Brady (1952)Cy Crawford (1954)Jim Connell (1955)Al Juliana (1957)
Bob Gormley (1962)Don DiJulia (1965)Steve Donches (1967)Dan Kelly (1970)Jack Krutsick (1971)Jim O’Brien (1974)Dennis Cakert (1976)Al Clancy (1977)Bill Healy (1982)Bruiser Flint (1987)Ray Washington (1991)Alex Compton (1994)Bob Del Vescovo (1997)Matt Zielenbach (2000)Jameer Nelson (2004)
15John Adams (1940)Herman Sorin (1942)George Ottinger (1945)Joe Maley (1947)John Neifert (1949)Phil Brady (1952)Ed Garrity (1953)Jim Connell (1955)Tom Brennan (1954)Ed Carney (1957)John Savage (1958)Mike Dalsey (1963)Nemanja Petrovic (1997)Delonte West (2004)Pete Kathopoulis (2007)Garrett Williamson (2010)
16Pete Rosenberg (1938)Bob Murphy (1943)Joe Brennan (1952)Wally Nowacki (1955)
Jim O’Brien
Jack McKinney
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17Larry Kenney (1941)Tom Clarke (1944)Jack Ramsay (1949)John Heller (1954)Bill Lynch (1956)John Moran (1957)
18Paul Chadick (1939)Larry Henry (1943)Vic Faralli (1944)Allen Haley (1945)Hank Dudek (1949)Ray Radziszewski (1957)
19Jack Loughery (1939)Dick O’Driscoll (1949)Frank Brennan (1950)George Jurosky (1954)Kurt Engelbert (1957)
20Norm Butz (1947)Steve Idzik (1957)Joe Kelly (1964)Al Grundy (1967)Mike Nash (1970) Jack Snyder (1971)Michael Borski (1976)Mike Thomas (1978)Ed DiRugeris (1980)Kevin Van Osten (1982)Wayne Williams (1987)Tim McHugh (1989)Brett McKay (1992)Na’im Crenshaw (2002)
21Al Goukas (1948)John Hoffacker (1959)Frank Majewski (1961)Brian Daly (1992)Frank Wilkins (2001)
Dwayne Jones (2005)Temi Adebayo (2010)
22Steve Courtin (1964)Bud Gardler (1968)Frank McLaughlin (1970)Bob Atene (1971)Louis Peltzer (1974)Zane Major (1979)Mike Morrow (1981)Pete Callahan (1983)Bob Dzurenda (1985)Craig Amos (1992)J.J. Waters (1993)Edwin Lashley (2009)
23John Welsh (1949)Joe Gallo (1960)Frank Majewski (1961)Edward Walsh (1964)Adrian Hubbard (1979)Tony Costner (1984)Rodney Blake (1987)Henry Smith (1989)Jason Warley (1992)Arthur Davis (1997)Bill Phillips (2002)
24Joe Brennan (1952)Ed Walsh (1964)Harry Booth (1962)Matt Goukas (1966)Mike Kempski (1968)Jim McCollum (1972)Steve MacZinko (1975)Norman Black (1979)Tony DiCaro (1983)Jack Concannon (1987)Harold Rasul (1998)Bill Phillips (2002)
25John Savage (1958)Al Cooke (1959)Kevin Baggett (1988)Richard Stewart (1991)Damian Reid (2002)
30Cliff Anderson (1967)Bruce Marks (1971)Kevin Furey (1974)Steve Vassalotti (1977)Mark Dearborn (1982)
31Joe Spratt (1959)Paul Westhead (1961)John Tiller (1964)Ron Vercruyssen (1992)Erick Woods (2001)Andrew Koefer (2004)
32John Tiller (1964)Bob Brenner (1967)Tom Lynch (1970)Pat McFarland (1973)Gene Prybella (1974)Rob Valderas (1979)Paul Morrison (1981)Glenn Welton (1984)Marlon Miller (1991)
Carlin Warley (1995)Alvin Mofunanya (2007)Idris Hilliard (current)
33Rap Curry (1994)Duval Simmonds (1998)Larry Jennings (2000) Pat Carroll (2005)Marcus Mitchell (2007)
34Tom Wynne (1963)Jim Coolican (1960)Vince Curran (1966)Joe O’Neill (1968)Eric Mitchell (1971)John Zipp (1974)John Griffin (1978)Ed DiRugeris (1980)Stuart Robbins (1981)Lonnie McFarlan (1983)Greg Mullee (1987)Jimmy Owens (1989)Marlon Miller (1991)Will Johnson (1996)Chy Chy Ikenokwalu (1999)John Bryant (2005)Ahmad Nivins (2009)
35Joe Reilly (1960)Sean Martin (1996)Carl Jones (current)
40Jim Boyle (1964)Tom Duff (1966)Al Horn (1968)John Connolly (1971)Bob Sabol (1973)Ron Righter (1974)Steve Kearney (1981)Joe Barton (1982)Dave Slattery (1986)Chris DiMascio (1994)Andre Howard (2000)Dave Mallon (2006)Rockwell Moody (2008)Bryant Irwin (2010)
41Dan Bugey (1961)Larry Hofmann (1964)Mor Naaman (1990)Arvydas Lidzius (2008)
42Marty Ford (1966)Frank McLaughlin (1970)Mike Moody (1974)Adrian Hubbard (1979)Kevin Springman (1984)Jimmy Owens (1989)Mike Shaak (1990)Reggie Townsend (1996)Carl Baptiste (current)
43Fred Slaveski (1958)Rob Hartshorn (2004)
44Jack Egan (1961)Mike Bantom (1973)Ed Benson (1977)John Smith (1981)Bob Lojewski (1985)Dante Woods (1986)Brian Leahy (1989)Matt Guokas III (1992)Demetrius Poles (1994)Rob Haskins (2000)
45Vince Kempton (1961)Bernard Jones (1996)A.J. Rogers (current)
50Chuck McKenna (1966)Mike Hauer (1970)John Snyder (1975)Al Clancy (1977)Randy Alter (1978)Brian Leahy (1989)
51Alex Sazanov (2003)
52Ed Leonarczyk (1969)John Willcox (1976)Mike Sell (1993)Rob Ferguson (2008)
55Dimitri Domani (1997)Lionel Ngounou (2001)Mike Auriemma (2010)
John Bryant
Nemanja Petrovic
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HONOR ROLLThe list is a partial representation ofall of the awards and honors earnedby Saint Joseph’s coaches and playersthrough the years.
COACHES Naismith MemorialBasketball Hall of Fame1992 Jack Ramsay
National Coach of the Year2003‐04 Phil Martelli Consensus Coach of the Year:Associated Press Coach of the Year,CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year,Naismith Award, NABC Co‐Coach ofthe Year, Rupp Cup, Hank Iba Trophy(USBWA)
District Coach of the Year1996‐97 Phil Martelli (NABC, USBWA)2002‐03 Phil Martelli (USBWA)2003‐04 Phil Martelli (NABC, USBWA)
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year1985‐86 Jim Boyle1996‐97 Phil Martelli2000‐01 Phil Martelli2003‐04 Phil Martelli2004‐05 Phil Martelli
Eastern Coach of the Year1973‐74 Jack McKinney1996‐97 Phil Martelli2002‐03 Phil Martelli2003‐04 Phil Martelli
Big 5 Coach of the Year1995‐96 Phil Martelli2003‐04 Phil Martelli
East Coast ConferenceCoach of the Year1979‐80 Jim Lynam
TEAM 2003‐04 • Wanamaker Award
• Team of the Year by Phila. Sportswriters Assoc.• Big 5 Team of the Year
PLAYERSNational Player of the Year1942‐43 George Senesky Helms Foundation Player of the Year2003‐04 Jameer Nelson Consensus Player of the Year:Associated Press Player of the Year,CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year,Naismith Award, NABC Co‐Player ofthe Year, Rupp Award, OscarRobertson Trophy (USBWA), John R.Wooden Award
John R. Wooden Award2003‐04 Jameer Nelson
All‐Americans1931‐32 Phil Zuber1937‐38 Matt Guokas, Sr.1939‐40 Larry Kenney1942‐43 George Senesky 1956‐57 Kurt Engelbert1959‐60 Bob McNeill1965‐66 Matt Guokas, Jr. 1966‐67 Cliff Anderson1972‐73 Mike Bantom2003‐04 Jameer Nelson (consensus and unanimous AP 1st Team selection)
Delonte West (Hon. Men.)2004‐05 Pat Carroll (Hon. Men.)2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins (Hon. Men.)
Bob Cousy Point Guard Award2003‐04 Jameer Nelson
(inaugural award)
Senior CLASS Award2003‐04 Jameer Nelson
Frances Pomeroy NaismithAward2003‐04 Jameer Nelson
NABC East‐West All‐American Game1973 Mike Bantom1986 Maurice Martin
NABC All‐District1949‐50 Paul Senesky (1st team)1956‐57 Kurt Engelbert (1st team)1958‐59 Bob McNeill (2nd team)1959‐60 Bob McNeill (1st team)1960‐61 Jack Egan (2nd team)1962‐63 Jim Lynam (2nd team)1963‐64 Steve Courtin (3rd team) 1964‐65 Matt Guokas, Jr. (2nd team)
Cliff Anderson (3rd team)Bill Oakes (3rd team)
1965‐66 Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)Cliff Anderson (2nd team)
1966‐67 Cliff Anderson (1st team)1967‐68 Dan Kelly (2nd team)1969‐70 Dan Kelly (3rd team)1971‐72 Mike Bantom (1st team)1972‐73 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (3rd team)1973‐74 Jim O’Brien (2nd team)1978‐79 Norman Black (3rd team)
Boo Williams (3rd team)1979‐80 Luke Griffin (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)
1980‐81 Bryan Warrick (2nd team)Boo Williams (2nd team)
1981‐82 Bryan Warrick (1st team)Tony Costner (2nd team)
1982‐83 Bob Lojewski (2nd team)Tony Costner (2nd team)
1983‐84 Tony Costner (2nd team)Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1984‐85 Maurice Martin (1st team)Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1985‐86 Maurice Martin (1st team)Rodney Blake (1st team)
1986‐87 Rodney Blake (1st team)1987‐88 Rodney Blake (2nd team1991‐92 Bernard Blunt (2nd team)1992‐93 Bernard Blunt (1st team)1993‐94 Carlin Warley (2nd team)1996‐97 Rashid Bey (2nd team)1997‐98 Rashid Bey (1st team)2000‐01 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)2001‐02 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)2002‐03 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (2nd team) 2003‐04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team) 2004‐05 Pat Carroll (1st team)
Dwayne Jones (2nd team2006‐07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)2007‐08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Ahmad Nivins (3rd team)2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Atlantic 10 Player of the Year1985‐86 Maurice Martin 2003‐04 Jameer Nelson
2004‐05 Pat Carroll (Co‐Player) 2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins
All‐Atlantic 101982‐83 Tony Costner (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)1983‐84 Tony Costner (1st team)
Bob Lojewski (2nd team)Maurice Martin (2nd team)
1984‐85 Maurice Martin (1st team)Bob Lojewski (2nd team)
1986‐87 Rodney Blake (1st team)Bruiser Flint (2nd team)
1987‐88 Rodney Blake (1st team)1988‐89 Henry Smith (3rd team)1989‐90 Craig Amos (3rd team)1990‐91 Bernard Blunt (2nd team) 1991‐92 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Craig Amos (3rd team)1992‐93 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Carlin Warley (3rd team)1994‐95 Reggie Townsend (2nd team)1995‐96 Reggie Townsend (3rd team)1996‐97 Rashid Bey (1st team)
Dmitri Domani (2nd team)Terrell Myers (3rd team)
1997‐98 Rashid Bey (2nd team)1999‐00 Marvin O’Connor (3rd team)2000‐01 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)
Jameer Nelson (2nd team)Bill Phillips (3rd team)
2001‐02 Jameer Nelson (1st team)Marvin O’Connor (2nd team)Bill Phillips (2nd team)
Bob Lojewski earned All‐Atlantic 10honors for three consecutive years.
Kurt Engelbert was named an All‐America in 1957.
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2002‐03 Jameer Nelson (1st team)Delonte West (1st
team) Pat Carroll (3rd team)2003‐04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Delonte West (1st team)2004‐05 Pat Carroll (1st team)
Dwayne Jones (2nd team)2005‐06 Abdulai Jalloh (2nd team)
Chet Stachitas (2nd team)2006‐07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Pat Calathes (3rd team)2007‐08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Ahmad Nivins (3rd team)2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year1990‐91 Bernard Blunt 2000‐01 Jameer Nelson
Atlantic 10 All‐Rookie Team1982‐83 Maurice Martin1984‐85 Rodney Blake1988‐89 Craig Amos1990‐91 Bernard Blunt
Rap Curry1991‐92 Demetrius Poles1992‐93 Mark Bass1993‐94 Dmitri Domani1996‐97 Arthur Davis1998‐99 Damian Reid2000‐01 Jameer Nelson2005‐06 Ahmad Nivins2006‐07 Jawan Carter
Atlantic 10 Defensive Playerof the Year1996‐97 Dmitri Domani2004‐05 Dwayne Jones
Atlantic 10 All‐Defensive Team1996‐97 Dmitri Domani2002‐03 Jameer Nelson2003‐04 Tyrone Barley
Dwayne JonesJameer Nelson
2004‐05 Dwayne JonesDwayne Lee
2008‐09 Garrett Williamson2009‐10 Garrett Williamson
Atlantic 10 Sixth Man of the Year2000‐01 Na’im Crenshaw2003‐04 Tyrone Barley
Atlantic 10 Chris DanielsAward (Most Improved)1996‐97 Rashid Bey2002‐03 Delonte West
Big 5 MVP (Geasey Award)1958‐59 Joe Spratt1962‐63 Jim Lynam1963‐64 Steve Courtin (co‐MVP) 1966‐67 Cliff Anderson 1981‐82 Jeffery Clark (co‐MVP)1996‐97 Rashid Bey 1997‐98 Rashid Bey 2000‐01 Marvin O’Connor2002‐03 Jameer Nelson 2003‐04 Jameer Nelson 2004‐05 Pat Carroll2007‐08 Pat Calathes (co‐MVP)2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins
All‐Big 51955‐56 Kurt Engelbert (1st team)
Mike Fallon (1st team)Bill Lynch (1st team)Al Juliana (1st team)
1956‐57 Dan Dougherty (1st team)Kurt Engelbert (1st team)Ray Radziszewski (1st team)
1957‐58 Bob McNeill (1st team)1958‐59 Joe Spratt (1st team)
Bob McNeill (1st team)1959‐60 Joe Gallo (1st team)
Bob McNeill (1st team)1961‐62 Tom Wynne (1st team)1962‐63 Jim Lynam (1st team)
Tom Wynne (1st team)1963‐64 Steve Courtin (1st team)1964‐65 Cliff Anderson (1st team)
Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)
1965‐66 Cliff Anderson (1st team)Matt Guokas, Jr. (1st team)
1966‐67 Cliff Anderson (1st team)1967‐68 Mike Hauer (1st team)
Dan Kelly (1st team)1968‐69 Mike Hauer (1st team)1969‐70 Mike Hauer (1st team)
Dan Kelly (1st team)1971‐72 Mike Bantom (1st team)1972‐73 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (1st team)1973‐74 Mike Moody (1st team)
Jim O’Brien (1st team)1975‐76 Norman Black (1st team)1976‐77 Norman Black (1st team)1979‐80 Boo Williams (1st team)1980‐81 Bryan Warrick (1st team)1981‐82 Jeffery Clark (1st team)
Bryan Warrick (1st team)Tony Costner (2nd team)Lonnie McFarlan (2nd team)
1982‐83 Bob Lojewski (1st team)Tony Costner (2nd team)
1983‐84 Maurice Martin (1st team)Tony Costner (2nd team)
1985‐86 Rodney Blake (1st team)Maurice Martin (1st team)Wayne Williams (2nd team)
1986‐87 Rodney Blake (1st team)Wayne Williams (2nd team)
1987‐88 Rodney Blake (1st team)1989‐90 Craig Amos (2nd team)1990‐91 Bernard Blunt (1st team)
Craig Amos (2nd team) Rap Curry (2nd team)
1991‐92 Bernard Blunt (1st team)Craig Amos (2nd team)
1992‐93 Bernard Blunt (1st team)Rap Curry (2nd team)Carlin Warley (2nd team)
1993‐94 Carlin Warley (1st team)Rap Curry (2nd team)
1994‐95 Reggie Townsend (2nd team)Carlin Warley (2nd team)
1995‐96 Reggie Townsend (1st team)Mark Bass (2nd team)Will Johnson (2nd team)
1996‐97 Rashid Bey (1st team)Arthur Davis (2nd team)Dmitri Domani (2nd team)
1997‐98 Rashid Bey (1st team)Harold Rasul (2nd team)
1998‐99 Andre Howard (2nd team)1999‐00 Marvin O’Connor (1st team)2000‐01 Jameer Nelson (1st team)
Marvin O’Connor (1st team)Bill Phillips (2nd team)
2001‐02 Jameer Nelson (1st team)Marvin O’Connor (1st team)Bill Phillips (2nd team)
2002‐03 Jameer Nelson (1st team)Delonte West (1st team)Pat Carroll (2nd team)
2003‐04 Jameer Nelson (1st team)Delonte West (1st team)Pat Carroll (2nd team)
2004‐05 Pat Carroll (1st team)Dwayne Jones (2nd team)
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Mike Fallon was one of four Hawksto earn All‐Big 5 1st Team honors in1955‐56, which was the first seasonof City Series play.
Tyrone Barley was the Atlantic 10’sSixth Man of the Year as he helpedlead the Hawks to a 30‐2 record in2003‐04.
Dmitri Domani earned the Atlantic10 Defensive Player of the YearAward in 1997.
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HONOR ROLLAll‐Big 5 (cont.)2005‐06 Chet Stachitas (2nd team)2006‐07 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)
Pat Calathes (2nd team)2007‐08 Pat Calathes (1st team)
Rob Ferguson (2nd team)Ahmad Nivins (2nd team)
2008‐09 Ahmad Nivins (1st team)Tasheed Carr (2nd team)
2009‐10 Garrett Williamson (2nd team)
Big 5 Most Improved Player2004‐05 Dwayne Lee
Big 5 Sportsmanship Award2007‐08 Rob Ferguson
All‐East Coast Conference1974‐75 Ron Righter (1st team)1975‐76 Norman Black (1st team)1976‐77 Norman Black (2nd team)1977‐78 Boo Williams (2nd team)1978‐79 Norman Black (2nd team)
Boo Williams (2nd team)1979‐80 Boo Williams (1st team)
Luke Griffin (2nd team)1980‐81 Boo Williams (1st team)
Bryan Warrick (2nd team)Tony Costner (All‐Rookie)
1981‐82 Jeffery Clark (1st team)Tony Costner (1st team)Bryan Warrick (1st team)Bob Lojewski (All‐Rookie)
East Coast Conference Rookie of the Year1977‐78 Boo Williams
All‐Middle AtlanticConference1971‐72 Mike Bantom (1st team)
Pat McFarland (1st team)James McCollum (HM)
1972‐73 Mike Bantom (1st team)Pat McFarland (1st team)
1973‐74 Jim O’Brien (1st team)Mike Moody (2nd team)
All‐Middle AtlanticConference MVP1972‐73 Pat McFarland
Academic All‐America2000‐01 Bill Phillips (3rd team)2001‐02 Bill Phillips (2nd team)
ESPN the MagazineAcademic All‐District Team2004‐05 Chet Stachitas2005‐06 Chet Stachitas
Atlantic 10 Student‐Athlete of the Year2000‐01 Bill Phillips2001‐02 Bill Phillips
Atlantic 10 All‐Academic Team1990‐91 Ray Washington1993‐94 Alex Compton1995‐96 Nemanja Petrovic1996‐97 Nemanja Petrovic1999‐00 Bill Phillips2000‐01 Bill Phillips2001‐02 Bill Phillips2004‐05 Chet Stachitas2005‐06 Chet Stachitas
Name, Class InductionCraig Amos ‘92 1997Cliff Anderson ‘67 1973Clare Ariano * 2005Geoff Arnold ‘86 1992Mike Bantom ‘73 1981Mark Bass ‘96 2001Rashid Bey ‘98 2005Norman Black ‘79 1984Rodney Blake ‘87 1993Bob Boylan ‘43 1987Jim Boyle ‘64 1981Bernard Blunt ‘95 2000Phil Brady ‘52 1990Norm Butz ‘47 1986Jeffery Clark ‘82 1988Bob Clarke ‘60 1992John Collins ‘45 1979John Connolly ‘71 1991Bill Conway ‘43 1983Mike Conway* 1994Tony Costner ‘84 1989Steve Courtin ‘64 1980Rap Curry ‘94 1999Bill DeAngelis ‘68 1985Don DiJulia ‘67 1984Dmitri Domani ‘97 2006John Doogan ‘53 1987Andy Dougherty ‘48* 1977Dan Dougherty ‘57 1983Jim Dougherty ‘34 1988Tom Duff ‘66 1982Kurt Engelbert ‘57 1976Mike Fallon ‘56 1977Bill Ferguson* 1973Bruiser Flint ‘87 1998Marty Ford ‘66 1986Tom Frein ‘50 1989Joe Gallo ‘60 1982Ed Garrity ‘53 1978John Griffin ‘78 2010Luke Griffin ‘80 1986Matt Guokas, Sr. ‘38 1974Matt Guokas, Jr. ‘66 1975Mike Hauer ‘70 1980John Hilferty ‘78* 1984Bill Hoy ‘63 1990Al Juliana ‘57 1989Harry Kelleher ‘42 1979Dan Kelly ‘70 1980Dan Kenney ‘38 1976John Kenney ‘38 1979
Larry Kenney ‘41 1978Jack Kraft ‘42 1985Bob Lojewski ‘85 1990Jim Lynam ‘63 1975Bill Lynch ‘56 1982Zane Major ‘79 1993Maurice Martin ‘86 1992Cookie McCusker ‘35 1975Paul McDermitt ‘50 1984Jack McEnroe ‘44 1994Lonnie McFarlan ‘83 1995Pat McFarland ‘73 1981Jack McKinney ‘57 1980John McMenamin ‘38 1975William McNamee, M.D.* 1985Bob McNeill ‘60 1974Terrell Myers ‘97 2006Mike Moody ‘74 2002Bill Oakes ‘66 1978Joe Oakes ‘38 1978Jim O’Brien ‘74 1985Marvin O’Connor ‘02 2008Ed O’Halloran ’48 1981Jim O’Neill ‘47 1987Jim Osborne ‘32 1978Bill Phillips ‘02 2010Ray Radziszewski ‘57 1979Jack Ramsay ‘49 1974Ron Righter ‘75 1991Rev. Emory Ross, S.J.* 1984Bill Schuster ‘47 1986Ed Scullin ‘39 1977George Senesky ‘43 1973Paul Senesky ‘50 1976Bart Sheehan ‘32 1974Jim Smale ‘38 1979John Smith ‘81 1988Joe Spratt ‘59 1976Ed Sunkes ‘31 1985Mike Swanick ‘53 1986Mike Thomas ‘78 1983Ed Trainer ‘39 1987Jack Van Belle ‘43 1977Bryan Warrick ‘82 1988Boo Williams ‘81 1987Wayne Williams ‘87 1998Tom Wynne ‘63 1977Phil Zuber ‘32 1988
*non‐playing inducteesPersons in bold are also members of SJUAthletics Hall of Fame
Saint Joseph’s Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame
John Griffin (left) and Bill Phillips are the most recent inductees into theprogram’s Hall of Fame, with the induction taking place at the 2010 Men’sBasketball Banquet. Griffin played from 1974‐78 and served as the Hawks’13th head coach from 1990‐95. Phillips starred for SJU from 1999‐2002.
Chet Stachitas earned Academic All‐District honors for two consecutiveyears.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1909‐10 Through 1954‐55
Season W L Pct. Captain(s) Coach1909‐10 10 6 .625 Godfrey Schroth John Dever1910‐11 6 6 .500 Godfrey Schroth, Al McCue Edward Bennis1911‐12 6 22 .214 Jim Scanlon John Donahue1912‐13 11 5 .688 Joe Yates John Donahue1913‐14 10 5 .667 Joe Yates John Donahue1914‐15 14 1 .933 John Lavin John Donahue1915‐16 11 9 .550 Pat Byrne, John Lavin John Donahue1916‐17 18 5 .783 Pat Byrne John Donahue1917‐18 5 2 .714 Tom Temple John Donahue1918‐19 3 3 .500 Lou Healey John Donahue1919‐20 9 6 .600 Tom Temple John Lavin1920‐21 4 10 .286 Tom Vizard John Lavin1921‐22 8 9 .471 Ted Deady John Lavin1922‐23 7 8 .467 Bob Devine John Lavin1923‐24 9 9 .500 Richard Crean John Lavin1924‐25 9 9 .500 John Oakes John Lavin1925‐26 4 11 .267 Bart Sheehan John Lavin1926‐27 6 11 .353 John Collins Tom Temple1927‐28 6 11 .353 Ted Branka Tom Temple1928‐29 8 10 .444 Bill Oakes Bill Ferguson1929‐30 12 9 .571 Francis Trainer Bill Ferguson1930‐31 16 5 .762 Tom Kane, Ed Trainer Bill Ferguson1931‐32 8 10 .444 Jim Osborne Bill Ferguson1932‐33 7 9 .438 Francis Smith Bill Ferguson1933‐34 6 11 .353 John Kane, Charles Morris Bill Ferguson1934‐35 12 3 .800 Francis McCusker Bill Ferguson1935‐36 14 5 .737 Dan Kenney, John Kenney Bill Ferguson1936‐37 15 4 .789 John McMenamin, Joe Oakes Bill Ferguson1937‐38 13 5 .722 Matt Guokas, Jim Smale Bill Ferguson1938‐39 9 12 .429 Ed Scullin Bill Ferguson1939‐40 10 5 .667 George Dambrackas, John Adams Bill Ferguson1940‐41 12 6 .667 Lawrence Kenney Bill Ferguson1941‐42 12 6 .667 Harry Kelleher Bill Ferguson1942‐43 18 4 .818 Bob Boylan, George Senesky Bill Ferguson1943‐44 18 7 .720 Game Captains Elected Bill Ferguson1944‐45 12 11 .522 Game Captains Elected Bill Ferguson1945‐46 9 11 .450 Game Captains Elected Bill Ferguson1946‐47 16 6 .727 Game Captains Elected Bill Ferguson1947‐48 13 11 .542 Bill Maher Bill Ferguson1948‐49 12 11 .522 Jack Ramsay Bill Ferguson1949‐50 10 15 .400 Game Captains Elected Bill Ferguson1950‐51 13 14 .481 Jack Lister Bill Ferguson1951‐52 20 7 .741 Phil Brady, John Hughes Bill Ferguson1952‐53 14 11 .560 John Doogan Bill Ferguson1953‐54 14 9 .609 Jack Heller John McMenamin1954‐55 12 14 .462 Frank Brannan, Wally Nowacki John McMenamin
Saint Joseph’s first varsity team in 1909‐10, coached by John Dever.
The 1946‐47 Hawks, coached by Bill Ferguson, who went 16‐6.
The 1955‐56 squad was the first team to compete in the newly‐establishedPhiladelphia Big 5. First‐year coach Jack Ramsay (far right) led the Hawks toa 4‐0 Big 5 record and an appearance in the NIT.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1955‐56 Through Present
Conference Big 5 Post‐Season W L Pct. Captain(s) Coach Conference Record Finish Record Finish Season1955‐56 23 6 .793 Mike Fallon Jack Ramsay ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 4‐0 1st NIT1956‐57 17 7 .708 Dan Dougherty, Kurt Engelbert Jack Ramsay ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 3‐1 T‐1st1957‐58 18 9 .667 Jack Savage Jack Ramsay MAC 4‐2 2nd 3‐1 2nd NIT1958‐59 22 5 .815 Joe Spratt Jack Ramsay MAC 7‐0 1st 3‐1 2nd NCAA1959‐60 20 7 .741 Bob McNeill Jack Ramsay MAC 7‐1 1st 3‐1 T‐1st NCAA1960‐61 25 5 .833 John Egan, Vince Kempton Jack Ramsay MAC 8‐0 1st 4‐0 1st NCAA1961‐62 18 10 .643 Harry Booth, Jim Lynam Jack Ramsay MAC 7‐1 1st 1‐3 T‐4th NCAA1962‐63 23 5 .821 Bill Hoy, Jim Lynam, Tom Wynne Jack Ramsay MAC 8‐0 1st 2‐2 3rd NCAA1963‐64 18 10 .643 Jim Boyle Jack Ramsay MAC 5‐1 T‐2nd 2‐2 T‐2nd NIT1964‐65 26 3 .897 Tom Duff, Bill Oakes Jack Ramsay MAC 6‐0 1st 4‐0 1st NCAA1965‐66 24 5 .828 Tom Duff, Matt Guokas, Jr., Bill Oakes Jack Ramsay MAC 4‐0 1st 4‐0 1st NCAA1966‐67 16 10 .615 Cliff Anderson Jack McKinney MAC 4‐1 2nd 2‐2 3rd1967‐68 17 9 .654 Bill DeAngelis Jack McKinney MAC 3‐2 3rd 3‐1 1st1968‐69 17 11 .607 Mike Hauer, Dan Kelly Jack McKinney MAC 3‐2 3rd* 1‐3 T‐4th NCAA1969‐70 15 12 .556 Mike Hauer, Dan Kelly Jack McKinney MAC 5‐0 1st 2‐2 T‐2nd1970‐71 19 9 .670 John Connolly, Jack Snyder Jack McKinney MAC 6‐0 1st* 2‐2 T‐2nd NCAA1971‐72 19 9 .679 Mike Bantom, Jim McCollum Jack McKinney MAC 5‐1 2nd 2‐2 T‐3rd NIT1972‐73 22 6 .786 Mike Bantom, Pat McFarland, Bob Sabol Jack McKinney MAC 6‐0 1st 2‐2 T‐2nd NCAA1973‐74 19 11 .633 Kevin Furey, Mike Moody, Jim O’Brien Jack McKinney MAC 5‐1 1st 2‐2 T‐2nd NCAA1974‐75 8 17 .320 Steve MacZinko, Fran Rafferty, Ron Righter Harry Booth ECC 3‐3 T‐4th 2‐2 T‐2nd1975‐76 10 16 .385 Mike Borski, Dennis Cakert Harry Booth ECC 4‐1 1st 3‐1 T‐1st1976‐77 13 13 .500 Ed Benson, Mike Thomas, Steve Vassalotti Harry Booth ECC 2‐3 T‐4th 0‐4 5th1977‐78 13 15 .464 Norman Black, John Griffin, Mike Thomas Harry Booth ECC 2‐3 T‐3rd 0‐4 5th1978‐79 19 11 .633 Norman Black Jim Lynam ECC 9‐2 T‐2nd 2‐2 T‐3rd NIT1979‐80 21 9 .700 Ed DiRugeris, Luke Griffin Jim Lynam ECC 10‐1 1st 4‐0 1st NIT1980‐81 25 8 .758 John Smith, Boo Williams Jim Lynam ECC 9‐2 T‐2nd* 2‐2 T‐1st NCAA1981‐82 25 5 .833 Jeffery Clark, Mark Dearborn, Bryan Warrick Jim Boyle ECC 10‐1 2nd* 3‐1 1st NCAA1982‐83 15 13 .536 Tony Costner, Lonnie McFarlan, Tony DiCaro Jim Boyle A10 8‐6 2nd 2‐2 T‐2nd1983‐84 20 9 .690 Tony Costner Jim Boyle A10 13‐5 2nd 2‐2 T‐3rd NIT1984‐85 19 12 .613 Bob Lojewski Jim Boyle A10 13‐5 3rd 2‐2 T‐2nd NIT1985‐86 26 6 .813 Geoff Arnold, Maurice Martin, Dave Slattery Jim Boyle A10 16‐2 1st* 3‐1 T‐1st NCAA1986‐87 16 13 .552 Wayne Williams Jim Boyle A10 9‐9 T‐4th 2‐2 T‐2nd1987‐88 15 14 .517 Rodney Blake Jim Boyle A10 9‐9 T‐4th 3‐1 2nd1988‐89 8 21 .276 Henry Smith Jim Boyle A10 4‐14 9th 1‐3 T‐4th1989‐90 7 21 .250 Mike Shaak, Ray Washington Jim Boyle A10 5‐13 T‐8th 1‐3 4th1990‐91 13 17 .433 Ray Washington John Griffin A10 7‐11 8th 3‐1 T‐1st1991‐92 13 15 .464 Craig Amos, Matt Guokas III John Griffin A10 6‐10 T‐6th 1‐1 T‐1st1992‐93 18 11 .621 Bernard Blunt, Rap Curry, Mike Sell John Griffin A10 8‐6 T‐2nd 1‐1 T‐2nd NIT1993‐94 14 14 .500 Game captains John Griffin A10 5‐11 8th 0‐2 T‐4th1994‐95 17 12 .586 Mark Bass, Bernard Blunt, Carlin Warley John Griffin A10 9‐7 T‐4th 2‐0 T‐1st NIT1995‐96 19 13 .594 Mark Bass Phil Martelli A10 9‐7 3rd (E) 1‐1 T‐2nd NIT1996‐97 26 7 .788 Bob DelVescovo, Dmitri Domani, Terrell Myers Phil Martelli A10 13‐3 1st (E)* 1‐1 T‐2nd NCAA1997‐98 11 17 .393 Rashid Bey, Harold Rasul, Duval Simmonds Phil Martelli A10 3‐13 5th (E) 1‐1 T‐1st1998‐99 12 18 .400 Rob Haskins, Michael Mazzio Phil Martelli A10 5‐11 5th (E) 0‐2 5th1999‐00 13 16 .448 Tim Brown, Andre Howard, Ryan Leib,
Matt Zielenbach Phil Martelli A10 7‐9 4th (E) 1‐3 T‐4th2000‐01 26 7 .788 Lionel Ngounou, Erick Woods Phil Martelli A10 14‐2 1st 2‐2 T‐2nd NCAA2001‐02 19 12 .613 Bill Phillips Phil Martelli A10 12‐4 T‐1st (E) 1‐3 T‐4th NIT2002‐03 23 7 .767 Phil Martelli, Jr., Jameer Nelson Phil Martelli A10 12‐4 1st (E) 4‐0 1st NCAA2003‐04 30 2 .937 Tyrone Barley, Jameer Nelson Phil Martelli A10 16‐0 1st (E) 4‐0 1st NCAA2004‐05 24 12 .667 John Bryant, Pat Carroll Phil Martelli A10 14‐2 1st (E) 2‐2 T‐2nd NIT2005‐06 19 14 .575 Dwayne Lee, Dave Mallon, Chet Stachitas Phil Martelli A10 9‐7 5th 3‐1 2nd NIT2006‐07 18 14 .562 Game captains Phil Martelli A10 9‐7 6th 3‐1 2nd2007‐08 21 13 .618 Tasheed Carr, Rob Ferguson Phil Martelli A10 9‐7 T‐4th 2‐2 T‐2nd NCAA2008‐09 17 15 .531 Tasheed Carr, Ahmad Nivins Phil Martelli A10 9‐7 5th 1‐3 4th2009‐10 11 20 .555 Garrett Williamson Phil Martelli A10 5‐11 T‐11th 2‐2 3rdTotal 1,493 987 .602 101 Seasons
* won conference tournament
Conference records and standings are broken down as follows: Middle Atlantic Conference from 1957‐58 through 1973‐74 (Eastern Divisionfrom 1969‐70 through 1973‐74), East Coast Conference (Eastern Division) from 1974‐75 through 1981‐82, Atlantic 10 Conference from1982‐83 to date (1982‐83 was Eastern Division). The league went to one division after the inaugural year up until 1995‐96 when the twodivision format was instituted. Two divisions were used for every year, except for 2000‐01, until 2005‐06, when it retained the current for‐mat of one division.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2007‐08(Won 21, Lost 13; A‐10 9‐7; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/12 86 ^ Fairleigh Dickinson (N) . . . . .66 W 17,74611/13 69 ^ Syracuse (A) (#25) . . . . . . . . .72 L 16,94611/17 57 Boston University (A) . . . . . .48 W 3,20411/27 74 Ball State (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 3,200c11/29 65 Gonzaga (H) (#19) OT . . . . . .70 L 3,200c12/1 79 Penn State (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 8,27612/4 66 Holy Cross (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .71 L 3,200c12/9 84 Creighton (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .90 L 15,33212/21 78 Fairfield (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 W 3,03612/28 74 Siena (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W 6,44012/31 69 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 W 5,2841/9 98 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .92 W 5,1211/12 81 * Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 3,200c1/16 66 * Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 L 6,8651/19 82 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 W 8,722c1/23 81 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .77 W 3,200c1/26 68 * Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 10,0451/30 61 * George Washington (A) . . . .59 W 2,7032/2 70 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 W 3,200c2/4 77 # Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 W 8,722c2/6 88 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .102 L 2,6282/10 72 * Xavier (A) (#13) . . . . . . . . . . .76 L 10,250c2/13 81 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .56 W 3,0202/18 89 * La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 L 7,4222/24 90 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .83 W 6,8342/28 55 * Saint Louis (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .64 L 3,200c3/2 56 *# Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 L 8,722c3/6 71 * Xavier (H) (#8) . . . . . . . . . . . .66 W 3,200c3/8 67 * Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 L 13,4353/12 80 ** Fordham (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 W 3,3423/13 61 ** Richmond (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .47 W 4,4013/14 61 ** Xavier (N) (#12) . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 7,8263/15 64 ** Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 L 10,1163/21 64 + Oklahoma (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .72 L 14,315
^ Preseason NIT (Syracuse, NY)
Calathes (17.5), Nivins (14.4), Ferguson (11.9), Carr (10.8), Govens(9.8), Williamson (5.3), Rivera (4.4), Lashley (1.4), Lidzius (1.4),Hilliard (1.2), Brown (0.5), Bentley (0.3), Moody (0.3)
2006‐07(Won 18, Lost 14; A‐10 9‐7; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/14 63 Fairfield (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 W 3,200c11/17 81 Lafayette (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 W 2,87611/19 63 Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 3,200c11/25 61 Penn State (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .65 L 8,65411/27 55 Boston University (H) . . . . . .39 W 3,200c12/2 56 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 L 7,62212/8 75 ^ Bellarmine (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 17,79112/9 64 ^ Louisville (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 L 17,81112/10 72 ^ Ohio (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 L 16,78812/19 55 Saint Mary’s (H) . . . . . . . . . .51 W 3,200c12/28 63 ^^ Hofstra (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 L 10,61312/29 58 ^^ Boston University (N) . . . . . .53 W 9,9311/3 89 * Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .41 W 3,200c1/7 75 * Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 W 5,5921/10 80 *# Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 L 6,0561/13 81 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . .86 L 3,200c1/17 55 * Fordham (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .56 L 2,5121/21 82 * Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 W 3,200c1/24 65 * George Washington (A) . . . .74 L 4,1951/27 84 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 W 8,722c2/1 62 * Saint Louis (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .73 L 3,200c2/4 71 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 W 3,1032/6 39 # Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 L 6,500c2/10 72 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 W 8,722c2/14 62 * George Washington (H) . . . .56 W 2,814c2/17 76 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .68 W 3,6942/22 92 * Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 W 8,5512/24 68 * Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .78 L 5,0252/28 62 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 L 10,250c3/3 67 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .71 L 3,200c3/7 66 ** Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 W 5,0683/8 48 ** George Washington (N) . . . .58 L 5,488
^ NABC Classic (Louisville, KY)
^^ Aeropostale Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Nivins (16.6), Calathes (13.9), Ferguson (11.3), Carter (7.6), Govens(7.3), Rivera (5.9), Williamson (5.1), Surov (1.3), Lidzius (1.0),Kathopoulis (1.0), Mofunanya (0.5), Lashley (0.4), Moody (0.1),Mitchell (0.0)
KEY: + NCAA Tournament; ++ NIT; * Conference game; ** Atlantic 10 Tournament; # Big 5 City Series game; & Big 5 Classic; (#) ‐ AP Ranking; ^ and ^^ ‐ in‐season tournament listed below season; H‐ Home; A‐ Away; N‐ Neutral; P ‐ Palestra; S‐ Spectrum; Uppercase C‐ Phila. Arena; WC ‐ Wachovia Center; Lowercase c ‐ capacity crowd
2009‐10(Won 11, Lost 20; A‐10 5‐11; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/13 77 Drexel (H) OT . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 4,200c11/17 69 Holy Cross (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 4,05111/20 84 ^ Boston College (N) . . . . . . . .80 W 3,11711/22 60 ^ Purdue (N) (#7) . . . . . . . . . . .85 L 3,22211/23 51 ^ DePaul (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 L 3,75511/30 73 Rider (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 L 1,65012/06 66 Cornell (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 L 3,13212/09 89 # Villanova (P) (#3) . . . . . . . . .97 L 8,72212/12 74 Minnesota (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .97 L 12,95212/20 77 Lehigh (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 W 3,20812/29 75 Siena (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 L 7,9981/2 62 Princeton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 L 4,200c1/6 46 * Temple (A) (#25) . . . . . . . . . .73 L 6,1031/9 82 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 W 4,200c1/13 74 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . .101 L 4,5791/16 65 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .68 L 5,0661/18 64 Towson (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 3,7171/23 60 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 4,200c1/25 85 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 6,5301/27 80 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .87 L 4,0511/31 71 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .74 L 3,7892/3 58 * Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 3,8862/7 78 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .71 W 3,4512/9 52 * Saint Louis (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .56 L 3,1522/14 62 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .70 L 4,8332/17 52 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 L 10,0152/20 67 *# Temple (P) (#20) OT . . . . . . .75 L 8,1512/24 58 * Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 L 5,2043/3 80 * George Washington (A) . . . .71 W 2,3133/6 74 *# La Salle (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 4,200c3/9 76 ** Rhode Island (N) . . . . . . . . . .87 L 3,960
^ Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, VI)
Govens (13.9), Williamson (12.1), Hilliard (10.2), Jones (9.6),Crosgile (6.7), O’Brien (5.6), Prescott (4.6), Irwin (4.1), Bentley(2.3), Baptiste (2.1), Rogers (0.6), Abedayo (0.3), Brown (0.0)
2008‐09(Won 17, Lost 15; A‐10 9‐7; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/14 69 Rider (WC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 6,81511/16 69 Holy Cross (A) OT . . . . . . . . .73 L 3,78111/24 50 ^ Texas (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 2,500c11/25 80 ^ Indiana (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 L 2,500c11/26 48 ^ Alabama (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 L 2,500c12/2 77 Lehigh (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 2,44912/6 58 Creighton (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 L 6,41812/9 85 Towson (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 2,61912/11 56 # Villanova (A) (#15) . . . . . . . .59 L 6,50012/22 71 Cornell (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 6,17712/28 74 Siena (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 L 6,12812/31 52 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 L 5,6311/3 63 Ball State (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 W 3,0331/10 92 * Rhode Island (P) 3OT . . . . . .86 W 6,3101/14 62 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .51 W 3,5691/18 78 * Charlotte (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 W 3,9261/21 99 * Duquesne (P) OT . . . . . . . . . .98 W 4,2121/24 80 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W 8,722c1/28 68 * Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .58 W 4,3122/1 68 * Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 L 13,1692/4 66 * George Washington (P) . . . .58 W 3,8622/8 68 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .64 W 5,9822/12 59 * Temple (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 L 8,722c2/14 68 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 L 8,1102/18 71 * Saint Louis (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .73 L 7,0422/22 69 * Massachusetts (P) . . . . . . . . .70 L 6,5222/26 54 * Xavier (P) (#19) . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 6,6263/1 73 * St. Bonaventure (P) . . . . . . .73 W 6,0883/5 59 *# Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 9,3493/7 71 * Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 W 2,6263/11 72 ** Charlotte (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 W 3,3123/12 65 ** Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 L 4,837
^ EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI)
Nivins (19.2), Carr (14.3), Govens (12.5), Hilliard (9.2), Williamson(6.1), Irwin (3.1), Prescott (2.8), Bentley (1.2), Lashley (1.2), Rogers(0.5), Adebayo (0.1), Brown (0.0), Auriemma (0.0)
2005‐06(Won 19, Lost 14; A‐10 9‐7; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/14 70 Lafayette (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 W 3,200c11/21 72 Fairfield (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 W 2,93611/26 94 Davidson (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .100 L 3,54411/29 69 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 6,25912/6 70 ^ Kansas (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 10,96712/10 74 Ohio State (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .81 L 7,24112/21 51 Bucknell (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 L 4,25212/28 70 Saint Mary’s (A) . . . . . . . . . .66 W 2,26712/31 94 Gonzaga (#8) . . . . . . . . . . . .102 L 6,000c1/4 58 * Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 L 3,200c1/8 59 * Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 8,5051/11 58 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .68 L 4,1221/14 70 * G. Washington (A) (#17) . . .82 L 4,3561/17 50 * Charlotte (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 L 3,200c1/21 66 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 W 8,5211/25 54 * Saint Louis (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .39 W 8,8741/28 47 Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 W 8,722c2/1 69 * Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 L 11,7222/4 82 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .51 W 3,200c2/7 58 # Villanova (P) (#4) . . . . . . . . .71 L 8,722c2/11 62 * G. Washington (H) (#8) . . . .64 L 3,200c2/14 44 *# Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 L 5,3452/18 57 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .55 W 5,9332/22 64 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 W 3,200c2/25 70 * Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .39 W 3,200c2/28 68 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 W 9,5123/4 79 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 1,4223/8 67 ** Dayton (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 W 4,0103/9 56 ** Saint Louis (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .37 W 4,4073/10 73 ** Temple (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 8,7333/11 61 ** Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 L 9,3733/16 71 ++ Rutgers (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 W 3,200c3/20 75 ++ Hofstra (H) OT . . . . . . . . . . . .77 L 3,200c
^ Jimmy V Classic (New York, NY)
Jalloh (15.3), Stachitas (13.3), Ferguson (10.8), Lee (10.6), Nivins(6.1), Calathes (4.8), Mallon (4.1), Mofunanya (1.4), Surov (1.1),Lashley (0.9), Kathopoulis (0.3), Sullivan (0.0), Mitchell (0.0)
2004‐05(Won 24, Lost 12; A‐10 14‐2; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/23 51 Kansas (A) (#2) . . . . . . . . . . .91 L 16,300c11/27 76 Davidson (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 W 6,23812/4 49 & Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 L 6,74312/7 59 Fairfield (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 W 3,200c12/10 84 ^ UC‐Davis (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 W 1,81912/11 54 ^ San Francisco (A) . . . . . . . . .80 L 3,42912/22 62 Old Dominion (A) . . . . . . . . .66 L 6,25512/28 62 Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 L 3,200c12/31 61 Ohio State (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .72 L 14,1191/5 53 * Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 W 2,2701/7 60 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . .52 W 3,200c1/12 59 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .52 W 3,200c1/15 73 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 W 6,8121/19 54 * Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 L 12,5061/22 73 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .54 W 3,8721/25 59 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 L 7,4521/29 67 * Xavier (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 3,200c2/2 95 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .62 W 3,3462/5 83 * Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .60 W 3,200c2/7 52 # Villanova (P) (#22) . . . . . . . .67 L 8,6222/12 69 * Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 8,4122/16 49 * Richmond (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .36 W 3,200c2/19 65 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .47 W 3,200c2/22 63 *# Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 W 7,1342/26 60 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .65 L 5,7983/1 71 * George Washington (A) . . . .56 W 5,252c3/5 67 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 3,200c3/10 63 ** Richmond (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .51 W 7,8173/11 73 ** Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W 10,0133/12 67 ** George Washington (N) . . . .76 L 7,1623/16 53 ++ Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 W 3,200c3/19 55 ++ Buffalo (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 W 3,200c3/21 68 ++ Holy Cross (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .60 W 3,200c3/23 58 ++ Texas A&M (A) . . . . . . . . . . .51 W 13,151c3/29 70 ++ Memphis (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 W 12,6573/31 57 ++ South Carolina (N) . . . . . . . .60 L 11,555
^ Northwestern Mutual Shootout (San Francisco, CA)
Carroll (18.3), Stachitas (10.8), Jones (10.1), Lee (9.4), Jalloh (4.3),Ferguson (3.8), Mallon (3.5), Bryant (2.6), Calathes (1.9), Lidzius(1.7), Surov (0.7), Kathopoulis (0.5), Sullivan (0.3), Koefer (0.0)
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 109
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2003‐04(Won 30, Lost 2; A‐10 14‐0; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/14 73 ^ Gonzaga (N) (#10) . . . . . . . . .66 W 10,32811/25 71 Boston Univ. (A) . . . . . . . . . .56 W 1,669c11/29 75 Old Dominion (A) . . . . . . . . .72 W 6,05412/2 84 San Francisco (H) . . . . . . . . .52 W 3,200c12/6 67 #& at Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 8,722c12/9 67 Boston College (P) . . . . . . . .57 W 5,54212/14 92 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 W 5,22312/20 59 ^^ California (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 12,06612/27 73 Pacific (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 W 3,200c12/30 75 Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 W 5,054c1/3 90 * George Washington (H) . . . .81 W 3,200c1/6 71 * Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .60 W 6,4471/10 78 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .61 W 5,1101/13 79 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 W 3,200c1/17 81 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 W 10,250c1/21 92 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .67 W 3,200c1/24 114 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .63 W 6,116c1/31 83 * Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 W 10,421c2/2 74 # Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 6,500c2/7 89 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 8,722c2/11 81 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 W 3,200c2/14 73 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . .59 W 3,200c2/18 72 * Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 W 3,200c2/21 76 *# Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 8,722c2/25 83 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .58 W 5,9122/28 57 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .55 W 7,616c3/2 82 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .50 W 3,200c3/11 67 ** Xavier (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 L 10,6673/18 82 + Liberty (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 18,456c3/20 70 + Texas Tech (N) . . . . . . . . . . . .65 W 18,456c3/25 84 + Wake Forest (N) (#17) . . . . .80 W 19,5573/27 62 + Oklahoma State (N) (#4) . . .64 L 19,779c
^ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York, NY)
^^ Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA)
Nelson (20.6), West (18.9), Carroll (10.1), Barley (7.2), Stachitas(6.5), Jones (6.4), Bryant (3.0), Mallon (2.2), Lee (1.9), Surov (1.7),Lidzius (0.9), Hartshorn (0.9), Sullivan (0.4), Jesiolowski (0.1),Koefer (0.0)
2002‐03(Won 23, Lost 7; A‐10 12‐4; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/23 85 Boston College (A) ................58 W 7,98211/26 70 Canisius (A) ...........................63 W 1,67212/1 63 Old Dominion (H)..................47 W 3,02212/5 71 Boston University (H) ...........49 W 2,85812/7 50 & Drexel (P) ..............................37 W 8,722c12/9 77 Delaware (H).........................59 W 3,200c12/21 65 DePaul (P) .............................62 W 6,11812/28 50 Pacific (A) ..............................62 L 3,51212/31 79 Gonzaga (A) OT.....................78 W 4,000c1/5 76 * Duquesne (H)........................56 W 3,200c1/8 75 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............58 W 5,5831/11 76 * Massachusetts (H) ................47 W 3,200c1/14 65 *# Temple (A) ............................55 W 6,1541/19 57 * Rhode Island (A) ...................58 L 5,9161/22 79 * Fordham (H)..........................46 W 3,200c1/25 66 # Penn (P) ................................48 W 8,722c1/29 68 * George Washington (A)........74 L 2,8042/1 69 * Rhode Island (H) ...................53 W 3,200c2/3 92 # Villanova (P)..........................75 W 8,722c2/8 82 * Fordham (A)..........................64 W 2,4582/13 78 * Temple (P).............................59 W 7,8562/15 55 * Dayton (A).............................65 L 13,4092/22 76 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............72 W 3,200c2/24 75 *# La Salle (P).............................53 W 7,5213/1 75 * Richmond (H)........................59 W 3,200c3/5 80 * Xavier (H) (#18) OT...............88 L 3,200c3/8 52 * Massachusetts (A) ................49 W 3,5633/13 68 ** La Salle (N) ............................48 W 11,648c3/14 73 ** Dayton (A).............................76 L 11,648c3/21 63 + Auburn (N) OT ......................65 L 17,024
Nelson (19.7), West (17.3), Carroll (11.5), Barley (6.0), Jones (4.2),Sazonov (3.5), Stachitas (3.0), Bryant (3.0), Cologer (1.9), Mallon(1.6), Lee (1.3), Hartshorn (0.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.1), Jesiolowski (0.0),Farrelly (0.0)
2001‐02(Won 19, Lost 12; A‐10 12‐4; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/15 67 ^ Eastern Washington (N) . . . .68 L 9,48511/16 74 ^ Princeton (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 8,91511/25 81 Colorado (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 W 3,200c11/28 84 Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 5,18712/1 82 Canisius (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 W 3,200c12/8 67 Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 W 8,722c12/10 85 Drexel (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 3,200c12/21 90 ^^ Georgia State (A) . . . . . . . . .95 L 9,71312/22 76 ^^ North Carolina (A) . . . . . . . .92 L 9,71312/31 80 Gonzaga (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 L 3,200c1/5 63 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .38 W 6,5621/9 87 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .71 W 2,0091/13 93 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .87 W 3,200c1/16 83 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 W 3,200c1/19 92 * George Washington (H) . . . .74 W 3,200c1/23 63 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .47 W 3,3091/26 60 *# Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 L 8,722c1/28 73 # Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 L 6,5001/31 71 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . .58 W 3,200c2/2 72 *# Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 L 9,4812/6 80 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 W 7,1222/9 84 * Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 W 3,4702/13 59 * Richmond (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .61 L 4,4362/16 77 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 L 10,2502/19 72 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .67 W 3,200c2/23 70 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W 3,200c2/28 91 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .84 W 6,0003/3 84 * Temple (P) 2OT . . . . . . . . . . .87 L 8,722c3/7 74 ** Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 L 6,5893/12 73 ++ George Mason (A) . . . . . . . .64 W 3,3553/15 54 ++ Ball State (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 L 2,911
^ BCA Classic (Berkeley, CA)
^^ Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, NC)
O'Connor (17.5), Nelson (14.4), Crenshaw (13.8), Phillips (11.6),Reid (9.3), West (5.9), Sazonov (3.0), Barley (1.6), Bryant (1.4),Carroll (1.2), Miller (0.6), Farrelly (0.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.3)
Jameer Nelson and Phil Martelli celebrate theHawks’ win over St. Bonaventure on March 2,2004 that gave SJU a 27‐0 regular‐seasonrecord. A national TV audience and a standing‐room only crowd watched the historic game.
2000‐01(Won 26, Lost 7; A‐10 14‐2; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/17 103 ^ Western Carolina (N) . . . . . . 53 W 4,25011/18 84 ^ South Carolina St. (N). . . . . . 71 W 4,87511/19 76 ^ Vanderbilt (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 L 5,20011/26 92 Colorado (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 W 3,28411/29 70 Old Dominion (H) . . . . . . . . . 65 W 3,200c12/5 67 Rutgers (A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 W 4,42712/9 68 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 W 4,33712/11 75 # Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 L 8,722c12/17 76 DePaul (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 L 6,12412/21 74 Western Kentucky (A) . . . . . 68 W 3,10012/27 79 St. Peter’s (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 W 3,200c12/30 72 Delaware (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 W 1,7321/3 75 * Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 W 3,0301/6 92 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . . 67 W 2,1071/10 76 * George Washington (A) . . . . 71 W 3,2151/14 84 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 W 3,200c1/16 73 *# Temple (A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 W 8,3291/20 73 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 L 10,2501/24 82 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . . 67 W 2,9131/27 67 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 W 8,722c2/1 104 * St. Bonaventure (H) OT . . . . 97 W 3,200c2/7 79 * Xavier (H) (#24). . . . . . . . . . . 76 W 3,200c2/10 78 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . . 76 W 6,0002/13 71 * Temple (H). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 W 3,200c2/18 88 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 W 3,200c2/21 82 * Dayton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 W 13,5532/25 90 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 W 5,5752/27 84 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . . 69 W 3,200c3/3 90 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 L 4,0003/8 82 ** La Salle (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 W 7,1213/9 70 ** Massachusetts (S). . . . . . . . . 75 L 13,7963/15 66 + Georgia Tech (N). . . . . . . . . . 62 W 9,1203/17 83 + Stanford (N). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 L 11,091
^ America’s Youth Classic (Nashville, TN)
O'Connor (22.1), Nelson (12.5), Phillips (11.6), Crenshaw (11.4),Reid (9.0), Wilkins (5.8), Sazonov (4.9), Woods (3.9), Ngounou(1.8), Miller (1.5), Barley (1.4), Martelli, Jr. (0.5), Farrelly (0.4)
Marvin O’Connor averaged 22.1 ppg in helpingSJU to the 2001 NCAA Second Round.
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 110
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1999‐2000(Won 13, Lost 16; A‐10 7‐9; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/27 81 Western Kentucky (H) . . . . .55 W 3,02711/29 73 Tulsa (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 L 2,91112/3 79 ^ Long Beach State (N) . . . . . .76 W 18,33012/4 60 ^ Syracuse (A) (#14) . . . . . . . . .82 L 19,26912/8 70 Rutgers (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 L 5,25212/21 71 South Carolina (P) . . . . . . . . .64 W 5,48112/23 65 Chattanooga (A) . . . . . . . . . .68 L 3,72112/29 83 ^^ Lafayette (N) 2OT . . . . . . . . .81 W 16,53312/30 81 ^^ New Mexico (A) . . . . . . . . . .76 W 16,8611/5 82 * Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 W 1,9471/8 51 * Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 L 10,2061/12 71 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .76 L 5,2281/16 69 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .73 L 3,200c1/19 102 * George Washington (H) . . . .91 W 3,0121/22 62 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 5,7221/25 68 * Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . . .53 W 3,4381/29 62 * Dayton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 L 3,200c1/31 65 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 8,1192/3 62 * Virginia Tech (A) . . . . . . . . . .68 L 3,0182/8 80 * Rhode Island (H) . . . . . . . . . .57 W 2,6522/13 93 * Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 W 3,0182/15 56 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 L 5,8642/17 61 # Villanova (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 L 6,5002/19 65 * Massachusetts (A) . . . . . . . .76 L 5,3562/26 74 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .83 L 3,200c2/29 62 *# Temple (P) (#5) . . . . . . . . . . .59 W 8,1293/5 66 * Xavier (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 L 9,3903/8 65 ** La Salle (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 W 7,1963/9 64 ** Dayton (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 L 7,799
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
^^ Comcast/Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM)
O'Connor (16.6), Crenshaw (11.7), Howard (9.5), Phillips (9.1),Brown (8.1), Reid (7.6), Wilkins (3.6), Haskins (3.2), Woods (2.4),Jennings (1.1), Leib (1.0), Ngounou (0.4), Zielenbach (0.4), Martelli,Jr. (0.0)
1998‐99(Won 12, Lost 18; A‐10 5‐11; Big 5 0‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/28 55 Tulsa (A) ................................ 66 L 7,37912/1 49 # Villanova (P)..........................61 L 8,722c12/5 83 Chattanooga (H) ..................68 W 3,05112/8 65 Old Dominion (A)..................72 L 4,50612/10 55 Tennessee (H) (#21) ............53 W 3,200c12/12 71 Akron (H) ..............................60 W 3,01212/21 61 ^ Mississippi (N) ......................66 L 20012/22 88 ^ American–P.R. (A) ................55 W 10012/23 58 ^ Alabama‐Birmingham (N) ....72 L 10012/29 63 ^^ San Francisco (N) ..................50 W 2,02112/30 87 ^^ Harvard (N) ..........................69 W 2,0061/3 64 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............48 W 3,200c1/6 53 * Dayton (A) ............................67 L 11,4121/9 78 * Virginia Tech (H) ..................66 W 3,200c1/14 47 * Temple (A) ............................62 L 6,2431/16 82 * Fordham (H)..........................80 W 3,200c1/18 58 Penn (P) ................................66 L 7,7511/20 55 * Massachusetts (H) ................63 L 3,200c1/23 95 *# La Salle (S) 2OT ....................98 L 6,1491/27 68 * Rhode Island (A) ..................82 L 3,8852/4 53 * Xavier (H) ............................59 L 3,200c2/7 58 * Massachusetts (A) ................59 L 6,2552/9 78 * Temple (H) ............................85 L 3,200c2/12 70 * George Washington (A)........94 L 3,8782/16 68 * Fordham (A)..........................76 L 1,4262/18 59 Drexel (P) ..............................51 W 6,2182/21 67 * Rhode Island (H) ..................73 L 3,200c2/25 75 * Duquesne (H)........................68 W 3,0522/27 64 * St. Bonaventure (A) OT ........61 W 5,5853/3 54 ** La Salle (S) ............................81 L 7,195
^ Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (Bayamon, PR)
^^ Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, CA)
Howard (11.9), Crenshaw (10.7), Reid (9.4), Haskins (8.6), Wilkins(8.0), Brown (7.0), Jennings (6.3), Sazonov (3.2), Mazzio (1.0),Gallagher (0.9), Woods, (0.9), Leib (0.4), Ikenokwalu (0.3),Zielenbach (0.3), Ngounou (0.2)
1997‐98(Won 11, Lost 17; A‐10 3‐13; Big 5 1‐1)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/25 78 East Carolina (H) ..................81 L 3,200c12/3 65 Akron (A) ..............................62 W 3,86512/6 67 Old Dominion (H)..................53 W 3,200c12/9 54 Tennessee (A) ......................74 L 13,41612/20 65 South Carolina (A) (#6) ........77 L 9,11212/27 65 ^ Mississippi State (N) ............58 W 8,03512/28 78 ^ Texas‐El Paso (A) ..................67 W 8,7771/3 66 * Massachusetts (H) ................72 L 3,200c1/6 68 * Rhode Island (H) (#23)..........83 L 3,200c1/10 61 * Virginia Tech (A) ..................72 L 5,6421/14 55 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............50 W 3,200c1/17 77 * Duquesne (A)........................88 L 5,4171/20 62 * Xavier (A) (#19) ....................72 L 9,9111/22 78 Fairleigh Dickinson (H)..........74 W 3,200c1/24 57 # Penn (A) ................................55 W 8,722c1/26 62 * Temple (P) OT ......................68 L 8,1261/31 56 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............70 L 6,000c2/3 76 * Rhode Island (A) (#23)..........94 L 3,8852/5 76 Drexel (P) ..............................65 W 4,1262/7 62 * G. Washington (H) (#22) ......67 L 3,200c2/11 64 * Dayton (H) ............................67 L 3,200c2/15 84 * Fordham (H)..........................75 W 3,200c2/17 42 *# Temple (A) ............................50 L 8,1462/21 79 * Massachusetts (A) (#18) OT 82 L 9,493c2/25 77 * Fordham (A)..........................88 L 1,2732/28 73 * La Salle (P) ............................69 W 8,722c3/4 73 ** La Salle (A) ............................72 W 6,2043/5 52 ** Temple (N) (#24) ..................76 L 7.545
^ Sun Classic (El Paso, TX)Bey (16.9), Haskins (11.5), Simmonds (11.3), Rasul (10.3), Wilkins(7.9), Brown (4.3); Woods (4.1), Ikenokwalu (1.6), Gallagher (0.8),Leib (0.0), Mazzio (0.3); Ngounou (0.0), Zielenbach (0.0)
1996‐97(Won 26, Lost 7; A‐10 13‐3; Big 5 1‐2)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/20 60 ^ Duke (A) (#10) ......................89 L 9,314c12/3 71 Wyoming (H) ........................57 W 2,84312/7 67 ^^ Tulsa (N) (#21) ......................64 W 7,77712/16 71 DePaul (P) ............................58 W 4,42312/19 64 East Carolina (A) ..................68 L 3,59312/23 65 # Villanova (A) (#10) ................81 L 6,672c12/30 74 ^^^ Austin Peay (N) ....................58 W 4,32112/31 64 ^^^ Wisconsin‐Green Bay (A)......59 W 4,0031/5 72 * Massachusetts (A) ................68 W 9,493c1/9 82 * St. Bonaventure (H) 2OT ......80 W 2,8531/11 70 * Rhode Island (P)....................74 L 7,3681/15 55 * George Washington (A)........53 W 4,1281/18 66 Penn (P) ................................61 W 8,722c1/21 82 * Duquesne (H)........................74 W 2,9131/25 68 * Virginia Tech (H) ..................50 W 3,200c1/30 59 * Temple (H) ............................68 L 3,200c2/2 79 * Rhode Island (H) ..................77 W 3,200c2/4 89 * Dayton (A) ............................82 W 3,200c2/6 71 * Fordham (H)..........................53 W 2,8612/8 79 * Xavier (H) (#17) ....................65 W 3,200c2/11 63 Drexel (H)..............................62 W 3,200c2/13 62 * Temple (A) ............................64 L 3,900c2/16 77 * Fordham (A)..........................66 W 1,9572/18 77 * Delaware (H) ........................65 W 3,0392/22 86 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............50 W 6,000c2/25 78 * Massachusetts (H) ................63 W 3,200c3/1 62 *# La Salle (S) ............................59 W 6,8253/6 75 ** St. Bonaventure (S) ..............59 W 6,9403/7 78 ** George Washington (S) ........70 W 14,2843/8 61 ** Rhode Island (S)....................56 W 12,0873/13 75 + Pacific (N)..............................65 W 12,6443/15 81 + Boston Coll. (N) (#23) OT......77 W 14,1883/20 68 + Kentucky (N) (#5)..................83 L 18,543
^ Pre‐Season NIT (Durham, NC)^^ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Atlantic City, NJ)^^^ Pepsi‐Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic (Green Bay, WI)Bey (15.0), Davis (14.7), Myers (12.1), Domani (8.4), Petrovic (6.9),Simmonds (5.9), Rasul (4.0), Haskins (3.7), Del Vescovo (0.6),Mazzio (0.5), Brown (0.4), Gallagher (0.2)
Saint Joseph’s 1996‐97 team that won the Atlantic 10 title and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16: (sitting)Rashid Bey, Michael Mazzio, Terrell Myers, Bob Del Vescovo, TIm Brown, John Gallagher and ArthurDavis; (standing) asst. coach Carlin Warley, head coach Phil Martelli, Stuart Robbins, Duval Simmonds,Nemanja Petrovic, Dmitri Domani, Robert Haskins, Harold Rasul, Frank Wilkins, asst. coach Matt Brady,and asst. coach Monté Ross.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1993‐94(Won 14, Lost 14; A‐10 5‐11; Big 5 0‐2)Coach: GriffinDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/26 90 ^ Delaware State (H) .............. 60 W 2,68611/27 87 ^ Wagner (H) ..........................56 W 2,37612/1 73 Arizona (A) (#19) ................ 93 L 13,962c12/4 90 Loyola‐Md. (A) ....................70 W 1,81612/11 77 # Penn (S) ................................79 L 14,57312/20 65 Drexel (H) OT ...................... 64 W 3,200c12/28 65 * Duquesne (A) ......................73 L 3,2071/2 54 * Temple (A) (#4) .................. 67 L 3,900c1/5 65 Saint Peter’s (H) ..................47 W 2,5671/9 68 * Rhode Island (A) ..................76 L 3,2801/12 73 La Salle (A) ..........................71 W 4,4541/15 72 * Rutgers (H) ..........................81 L 3,200c1/19 63 * George Washington (H)........56 W 1,8601/22 83 * West Virginia (H) ..................97 L 3,200c1/25 46 *# Temple (S) ............................60 L 11,7761/27 79 Hofstra (A) ............................60 W 3191/31 70 UC‐Santa Barbara (A) ..........56 W 3,0512/3 59 * St. Bonaventure (H) ............55 W 2,6422/5 65 * George Washington (A) ......78 L 3,5422/10 78 * St. Bonaventure (A) 2OT ....81 L 3,4122/13 64 * Rhode Island (H) ..................73 L 2,8422/15 81 * Massachusetts (H) (#10) ......80 W 3,200c2/19 72 * Rutgers (A) ..........................76 L 3,0982/22 73 * Massachusetts (A) (#11) ......99 L 9,493c2/26 82 * Duquesne (H) ......................68 W 3,200c3/2 91 * West Virginia (A) ..................83 W 2,2653/5 94 ** St. Bonaventure (P) ..............83 W 4,2103/6 58 ** Massachusetts (P) (#11) ......74 L 8,722c
^ Hawk Tip‐Off Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Warley (16.4), Curry (12.6), Blunt (12.0), Domani (10.6), Bass (7.9),Townsend (7.6), Connor (7.4), Johnson (5.5), Myers (4.5), Poles(4.2), Compton (1.4), DiMascio (1.1), Del Vescovo (0.0)
1992‐93(Won 18, Lost 11; A‐10 8‐6; Big 5 1‐1)Coach: GriffinDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/4 103 ^ Morgan State (H) ................80 W 3,01312/5 93 ^ Hartford (H) ........................69 W 3,02212/8 81 American (A) ......................100 L 1,32612/14 52 Drexel (A) ............................47 W 1,91712/28 64 ^^ Texas A&M (N) ....................50 W 5,98512/29 65 ^^ Notre Dame (N) ..................68 L 3,4781/3 71 * Temple (A) ..........................66 W 2,0791/6 73 Loyola‐Md. (H) ....................61 W 3,200c1/10 93 * Rutgers (H) ..........................86 W 2,8751/12 80 Saint Peter’s (A) ..................63 W 1,6221/16 70 * West Virginia (H) ..................67 W 3,200c1/19 53 # La Salle (S) ............................66 L 12,0151/23 81 * West Virginia (A) 2OT ..........82 L 13,0741/25 94 Penn (A) ..............................72 W 7,1291/28 76 Hofstra (H) ..........................55 W 2,7761/30 59 * George Washington (A)........78 L 4,3812/3 74 * Rhode Island (A) ..................65 W 3,1342/6 77 # Villanova (S) ........................66 W 14,7392/8 73 * St. Bonaventure (H) ............60 W 3,0512/11 69 * Masschusetts (H) (#22) ........81 L 3,200c2/14 81 * Rutgers (A) ..........................90 L 6,1142/19 65 * Temple (H) ..........................66 L 3,200c2/22 70 * St. Bonaventure (A) ............69 W 3,0982/25 74 * George Washington (H) ......73 W 3,200c2/27 84 * Rhode Island (H) ..................80 W 3,200c3/4 43 * Massachusetts (A) (#23) .... 61 L 9,493c3/7 71 ** Rutgers (P) ..........................70 W 7,7513/8 60 ** Temple (P) ............................71 L 8,722c3/18 34 ++ SW Missouri State (A) ..........56 L 7,024
^ Hawk Tip‐Off Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
^^ Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)
Blunt (18.0), Curry (12.4), Warley (12.0), Jones (11.6), Bass (9.8),Poles (4.2), Watters (3.0), Connor (1.6), Townsend (1.4), Compton(1.3), Johnson (1.3), Sell (0.3)
1995‐96(Won 19, Lost 13; A‐10 9‐7; Big 5 1‐1)Coach: MartelliDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/2 64 Delaware (A) ........................56 W 4,39012/6 74 Bucknell (H) ..........................54 W 2,81412/18 78 Princeton (A) ........................88 L 1,55612/21 84 UC‐Santa Barbara (H) ..........66 W 2,62112/28 93 ^ Texas Chrsitian (N) 2OT........92 W 8,55212/29 74 ^ Seton Hall (A)........................81 L 8,6731/2 60 Old Dominion (A)..................62 L 4,9361/4 78 Loyola‐Md. (A) 2OT ..............80 L 7261/10 89 * Massachusetts (H) (#1) OT ..94 L 3,200c1/13 Arizona (P) .............................. Cancelled1/16 86 # Penn (S) ................................70 W 8,0761/20 67 * La Salle (P) ............................65 W 7,4081/22 68 * Fordham (A)..........................64 W 1,4571/25 83 * Rhode Island (A) ..................86 L 3,0131/27 52 * Temple (S) ............................54 L 11,4301/29 76 * Virginia Tech (A) (#10) ........85 L 8,7311/31 71 * Xavier (A) ..............................84 L 9,1172/3 73 * Dayton (H) ............................60 W 3,200c2/5 76 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............72 W 2,6692/8 58 *# Temple (A) ............................60 L 3,5482/11 69 * Rhode Island (H) ..................64 W 3,200c2/17 76 * Duquesne (A) ........................70 W 3,5672/19 64 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............56 W 3,9772/25 69 * Fordham (H)..........................58 W 3,0462/28 66 * Massachusetts (A) (#2) OT ..68 L 9,493c3/2 86 * G. Washington (H) (#24) ......82 W 3,2003/6 80 ** Duquesne (N) OT ..................72 W 7,4103/7 71 ** G. Washington (N)................81 L 7,567c3/14 82 ++ Iona (A) ................................78 W 2,4313/19 82 ++ Providence (A) ......................62 W 13,106 3/21 76 ++ Rhode Island (P) ..................59 W 6,3213/26 74 ++ Alabama (N) OT ....................69 W 8,3463/28 56 ++ Nebraska (N) ........................60 L 12,464
^ Seton Hall/Meadowlands Tourn. (East Rutherford, NJ)
Townsend (14.8), Bass (14.3), Myers (11.5), Johnson (10.5),Domani (8.3), Bey (7.8), Petrovic (3.4), Simmonds (2.6), Page (2.4),Martin (0.6), Del Vescovo (0.2), Mazzio (0.1), Jones (0.0)
1994‐95(Won 17, Lost 12; A‐10 9‐6; Big 5 2‐0)Coach: GriffinDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/3 58 Princeton (H) ........................38 W 3,200c12/6 78 * Rutgers (H)............................52 W 2,91212/18 60 # Villanova (P)..........................57 W 8,722c12/27 66 ^ Mississippi St. (N) ................76 L 6,22812/28 62 ^ Monmouth (N)......................71 L 7,0861/2 83 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................53 W 3,200c1/4 92 Old Dominion (H)..................82 W 3,200c1/7 67 * Duquesne (A) ........................62 W 1,8681/10 69 * West Virginia (A) ..................71 L 5,1341/12 79 * George Washington (H)........65 W 3,0571/15 64 * Temple (A) ............................74 L 3,4541/17 78 Drexel (P) ..............................73 W 8,722c1/19 66 DePaul (A) ............................76 L 5,0281/21 92 Penn (H) OT ..........................82 W 3,200c1/23 83 # La Salle (A) ............................76 W 4,8871/26 65 * George Washington (A)........75 L 3,7361/28 90 * Duquesne (H)........................77 W 3,200c2/1 62 * Massachusetts (A) (#1) ........74 L 9,493c2/4 71 * West Virginia (H) ..................65 W 3,200c2/7 74 * Rhode Island (A) ..................69 W 2,5172/9 56 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............63 L 3,0172/12 81 * Rhode Island (H) ..................64 W 3,200c2/17 61 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............69 L 5,9552/21 63 * Rutgers (A) ............................61 W 3,5352/25 58 * Massachusetts (H) (#5) ........77 L 3,200c2/28 73 * Temple (P) OT ......................64 W 6,6713/5 84 ** St. Bonaventure (P) 2OT......78 W 7,2733/6 57 ** Massachusetts (P) (#8) ........68 L 8,722c3/15 68 ++ Coppin State (H) OT..............75 L 2,543
^ Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY)
Townsend (14.7), Warley (12.0), Bass (11.9), Blunt (10.8), Domani(6.4), Myers (5.2), Johnson (4.5), Bey (4.0), Petrovic (1.5),Simmonds (0.8), Martin (0.4), Del Vescovo (0.3)
Phil Martelli guided SJU to the NIT Finals in his first season in 1995‐96. The Hawks made a returntrip to New York and that tournament’s championship game in 2004‐05.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1988‐89(Won 8, Lost 21; A‐10 4‐14; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/28 74 Canisius (H) ..........................71 W 2,07811/30 89 Drexel (P) ..............................77 W 3,56212/3 69 * Duquesne (A) ........................73 L 2,48012/5 57 # La Salle (P) ............................81 L 4,18912/10 53 Princeton (A) OT ..................59 L 1,69512/12 57 * Temple (P) ............................63 L 3,77912/28 67 ^ Oregon State (N) ..................89 L 9,28812/29 54 ^ Colorado (N) ........................72 L 2,50212/30 55 ^ Chicago State (N)..................70 L 2,5591/3 65 * Rhode Island (A) ..................68 L 3,2021/5 84 * Duquesne (H)........................81 W 1,7091/7 67 * Penn State (H) ......................78 L 3,0081/10 61 * West Virginia (H) ..................76 L 2,1981/17 64 # Penn (P) ................................56 W 4,3071/21 65 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............70 L 5,1121/24 55 # Villanova (P)..........................69 L 8,722c1/26 78 * Penn State (A) ......................80 L 2,8051/29 74 * George Washington (H)........67 W 2,6512/2 71 *# Temple (A) ............................79 L 3,900c2/4 88 * St. Bonaventure (P) OT ........94 L 7,8242/6 83 * George Washington (A)........81 W 2,0742/11 55 * Rutgers (A) ............................91 L 4,3422/13 68 * Massachusetts (A) ................72 L 2,7552/20 74 * Rutgers (H)............................76 L 2,2112/23 50 * West Virginia (A) ..................65 L 8,7332/25 57 * Rhode Island (P)....................83 L 3,6403/1 83 * Massachusetts (H) ................81 W 1,2193/4 87 ** Massachusetts (P) ................83 W 3,5193/5 59 ** West Virginia (P) ..................79 L 7,805
^ Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
Leahy (16.5), Smith (13.8), Amos (11.2), Miller (8.1), Owens (6.3), Guokas(4.9), Shaak (3.6), Washington (3.1), Stewart (2.4), Daly (2.2), McHugh(2.0), McCrystal (1.8), Vercruyssen (1.3), Kempski (0.7)
1987‐88(Won 15, Lost 14; A‐10 9‐9; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/27 51 ^ Mississippi (N) ......................59 L 6,91411/28 64 ^ Loyola‐Md. (N)......................52 W 6,53812/2 72 Cleveland State (H) ..............77 L 2,41312/10 62 * Temple (A) (#11) ..................83 L 4,500c12/12 53 # Villanova (A)..........................52 W 6,500c12/13 64 Drexel (P) ..............................81 L 3,26212/21 60 * West Virginia (A) ..................70 L 5,44112/29 54 ^^ Santa Clara (A) ......................74 L 2,93012/30 78 ^^ Pacific (N)..............................75 W 3,4371/2 65 * Rutgers (A) ............................60 W 4,1841/6 73 * West Virginia (H) ..................80 L 2,1141/9 80 * Rhode Island (H) ..................99 L 2,0081/11 62 * Massachusetts (A) ................55 W 1,6821/14 75 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............63 W 1,1541/17 82 * Duquesne (H)........................70 W 2,1201/19 73 # La Salle (P) ............................63 W 7,1791/23 85 * Rhode Island (A) ..................91 L 4,829c1/28 83 * Rutgers (P) ............................65 W 2,1411/30 59 * Penn State (P) ......................61 L 5,1582/4 67 * George Washington (A)........55 W 2,1272/6 83 * Massachusetts (P) ................78 W 3,2962/13 75 * Duquesne (A) ........................77 L 1,6032/18 62 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............60 W 3,9892/21 52 * Penn State (A) ......................76 L 2,4342/23 76 # Penn (P) ................................64 W 2,7722/27 64 * George Washington (H)........62 W 3,0393/2 62 *# Temple (P) ............................75 L 8,722c3/7 85 ** Penn State (N) OT ................78 W 4,0183/8 67 ** Temple (N) ............................79 L 6,036
^ MCI Harbor Classic (Baltimore, MD)
^^ Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
Blake (18.2), Leahy (11.1), Brown (10.5), Owens (10.5), Smith (7.8),Baggett (4.0), Stewart (3.7), Shaak (3.5), Miller (2.3), McHugh (0.7),Washington (0.4), McCrystal (0.0)
1989‐90(Won 7, Lost 21; A‐10 5‐13; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/28 94 Drexel (P) ..............................87 W 7,27111/29 67 * George Washington (P) ........81 L 1,05212/2 58 Canisius (A) ..........................71 L 2,03712/6 58 * Rutgers (A) ............................75 L 6,13712/9 47 Princeton (P) ........................62 L 2,33012/12 54 * Temple (A) ............................74 L 3,900c12/29 58 ^ Connecticut (A) ....................83 L 13,68212/30 50 ^ Delaware (N) ........................68 L 14,1151/4 96 Loyola Marymount (H) ........99 L 3,200c1/7 79 * Duquesne (H)........................64 W 1,5091/9 62 * West Virginia (A) ..................82 L 6,2831/11 75 * Rhode Island (H) ..................67 W 1,2371/16 77 # Penn (P) ................................69 W 2,1851/20 62 # Villanova (A)..........................69 L 6,500c1/22 72 * West Virginia (H) ..................82 L 2,6271/27 76 * Rhode Island (A) ..................78 L 4,1641/31 63 *# Temple (H) ............................78 L 3,200c2/3 72 * Penn State (A) ......................92 L 6,3412/5 73 * George Washington (A)........83 L 2,2732/8 61 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............58 W 3,3882/10 53 * Penn State (H) ......................61 L 3,200c2/12 76 # La Salle (H) ............................93 L 3,200c2/15 83 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............65 W 1,1102/17 81 * Massachusetts (H) ................75 W 2,7872/21 80 * Rutgers (H) ..........................91 L 2,6182/24 71 * Duquesne (A) ......................81 L 2,2122/28 57 * Massachusetts (A) ................80 L 3,6103/3 70 ** Duquesne (P) ........................96 L 3,951
^ Connecticut Mutual Classic (Hartford, CT)
Amos (16.0), Stewart (11.8), Gardler (11.3), Shaak (9.5), Miller(7.9), Vercruyssen (4.6), Guokas (4.0), McKay (3.0), Malloy (2.3),Washington (2.3), Daly (2.2), Naaman (1.3)
1991‐92(Won 13, Lost 15; A‐10 6‐10; Big 5 1‐1)Coach: GriffinDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/26 116 Wheeling Jesuit (H) ..............67 W 2,82811/30 67 South Carolina (H) ................81 L 3,200c12/3 94 Drexel (H)..............................79 W 2,92512/6 87 ^ Wright State (N)....................77 W 25,85212/7 70 ^ Syracuse (A) ........................72 L 26,29012/9 82 # Penn (S) ................................81 W 14,73712/21 87 Fordham (A)..........................75 W 1,23612/27 60 ^^ Memphis State (N) ..............77 L 10,04812/28 66 ^^ Fordham (N) ........................77 L 9,2851/4 96 American (H) ........................82 W 3,200c1/10 60 * Temple (H) ............................55 W 3,200c1/12 83 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............75 W 3,200c 1/15 63 * Rhode Island (A) ..................84 L 4,407c1/19 61 *# Temple (S) ............................74 L 12,7221/21 75 * Rutgers (A) ............................70 W 5,8341/23 66 * Massachusetts (H) ................91 L 3,200c1/27 75 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............84 L 3,8241/30 77 * West Virginia (H) ..................88 L 3,200c2/1 80 * George Washington (A)........81 L 5,000c2/8 73 * Massachusetts (A) ................81 L 4,058c2/11 84 La Salle (H) OT ......................80 W 3,200c2/15 74 * Duquesne (H)........................77 L 3,200c2/20 79 * George Washington (H)........72 W 3,200c2/22 88 * Rhode Island (H) ..................85 W 3,200c2/27 100 * Duquesne (A) ......................87 W 3,6042/29 82 * West Virginia (A) ..................95 L 12,5643/4 68 * Rutgers (H)............................74 L 3,200c3/8 59 ** Temple (P) ............................75 L 8,722c
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Blunt (19.7), Amos (17.9), Curry (12.7), C. Warley (11.6), Poles(5.7), Jones (4.3), McKay (4.3), Daly (3.0), Guokas (2.9),Vercruyssen (2.5), Musick (1.5), J. Warley (0.9), Sell (0.3)
1990‐91(Won 13, Lost 17; A‐10 7‐11; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: GriffinDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/26 74 * George Washington (A) . . . .84 L 2,13211/28 108 Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 W 2,500c12/1 60 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .83 L 2,00912/3 73 Fordham (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 L 1,49212/6 69 * Rutgers (H) OT . . . . . . . . . . .75 L 2,44912/8 82 # Villanova (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 L 9,30712/22 61 South Carolina (A) (#16) . . .73 L 12,40112/29 111 Loyola Marymount (A) . . . .126 L 1,3511/3 92 Miami‐Fla. (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .79 W 2,9121/5 95 * Duquesne (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .98 L 3,0051/7 60 * Massachusetts (H) . . . . . . . .68 L 3,8921/10 89 * St. Bonaventure (A) . . . . . . .69 W 2,2131/12 89 * Rhode Island (H) OT . . . . . . .81 W 3,0801/16 87 # Penn (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 W 2,9151/19 65 * George Washington (H) . . . .73 L 3,1011/22 56 * Temple (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 L 3,900c1/26 94 * West Virginia (A) . . . . . . . . .116 L 7,5631/28 87 * St. Bonaventure (H) . . . . . . .78 W 2,6262/2 74 * Duquesne (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 3,200c2/4 66 *# Temple (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 W 3,200c2/6 64 Miami‐Fla.(A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 L 1,3752/9 68 * Penn State (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .84 L 5,7132/13 87 * Rutgers (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 L 6,0312/16 82 # La Salle (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 W 10,000c2/21 67 * Penn State (H) . . . . . . . . . . .71 L 3,200c2/23 78 * Rhode Island (A) OT . . . . . . .76 W 2,7812/26 98 * West Virgina (H) . . . . . . . . . .89 W 3,200c3/2 82 ** Rhode Island (P) OT . . . . . . .65 W 4,1033/3 90 ** Rutgers (P) OT . . . . . . . . . . . .87 W 8,722c3/4 82 ** George Washington (P) OT 84 L 8,210
Blunt (18.8), Amos (16.0), Curry (13.5), Guokas (7.0), Gardler (6.9),Miller (5.6), Stewart (3.8), Daly (2.8), Vercruyssen (2.8), Warley(1.9), Sell (0.6), McKay (0.3), Washington (0.3)
Craig Amos averaged double figures everyyear of his career from 1988 to 1992 and isthe Hawks’ fourth leading career scorer.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1986‐87(Won 16, Lost 13; A‐10 9‐9; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/3 80 Cleveland State (A) ..............85 L 3,102c12/6 82 Drexel (A) ..............................67 W 2,500c12/8 49 * West Virginia (H) ..................61 L 2,33412/20 78 Dayton (A) OT ......................75 W 10,58612/26 77 #^ La Salle (P) ............................70 W 7,71012/27 86 ^ Bradley (P) ............................77 W 5,5441/3 80 * Duquesne (A) ........................76 W 1,4151/5 89 * Rhode Island (A) ..................79 W 2,7031/7 83 Duke (A) (#17) ......................93 L 8,456c1/10 78 * Duquesne (H)........................71 W 2,4421/15 86 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............73 W 3,8251/18 69 * Temple (P) ............................70 L 8,722c1/24 58 * Massachusetts (A) ................60 L 1,4111/27 83 # Penn (P) ................................81 W 3,1341/29 79 * Rutgers (H) ..........................73 W 1,8471/31 82 * Penn State (A) ......................95 L 3,5522/2 68 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............62 W 1,4752/5 84 South Florida (P) ..................68 W 1,6412/7 69 *# Temple (A) (#6) ....................78 L 4,500c2/9 84 * George Washington (A)........76 W 1,8752/12 81 * Rhode Island (H) ..................86 L 1,6582/15 74 * Massachusetts (H) ................60 W 2,3232/17 83 * George Washington (H)........76 W 1,1092/19 87 # Villanova (P) 20T ..................88 L 8,722c2/22 68 * West Virginia (A) ..................84 L 7,8582/24 76 * Rutgers (A) ............................83 L 1,8672/25 67 * Penn State (H) ......................83 L 2,4533/1 81 ** Penn State (A) ......................78 W 2,3143/3 68 ** Temple (A) (#8) ....................84 L 4,500c
^ Jostens Classic (Philadelphia, PA)
Blake (17.6), Flint (14.6), W. Williams (13.9), Thornton (13.5),Mullee (11.1), Smith (7.5), Owens (6.4), Leahy (4.1), Shaak (3.0),Baggett (1.5), Concannon (1.4), Carr (0.9), Castaldi (0.0), Mulqueen(0.0), Quinn (0.0), Springer (0.0)
1984‐85(Won 19, Lost 12; A‐10 13‐5; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/29 56 Siena (H)................................43 W 2,34412/1 46 Duke (A) (#4) ........................59 L 8,56412/5 63 Old Dominion (A)..................87 L 3,53312/8 81 Fairfield (H) ..........................64 W 1,91012/11 69 # La Salle (P) ............................74 L 3,97912/14 57 ^ Stetson (N)............................55 W 13,91512/15 44 ^ Indiana (A) (#16) ..................81 L 14,25512/22 59 # Penn (S) OT ..........................57 W 9,5451/3 45 * Temple (P) ............................77 L 6,6241/5 50 * West Virginia (P) ..................51 L 3,6631/10 76 * Rutgers (A) ............................85 L 4,6971/12 76 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............56 W 4,4391/17 80 * Massachusetts (A) ................89 L 8631/19 64 * George Washington (H)........62 W 1,3441/24 48 * Rhode Island (A) ..................44 W 2,2561/26 84 * Penn State (A) ......................60 W 3,1271/31 70 * Duquesne (A) ........................56 W 2,2802/2 72 * Penn State (H) ......................53 W 2,0122/7 64 * George Washington (A)........40 W 2,3492/9 81 * Duquesne (P) ........................54 W 6,5082/14 66 * Massachusetts (H) ................54 W 1,7482/16 73 * Rhode Island (H) ..................56 W 1,8322/19 44 # Villanova (S) ..........................47 L 10,4092/21 79 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............64 W 1,2412/23 71 * Rutgers (H) ..........................57 W 2,1442/28 67 * West Virginia (A) ..................71 L 8,3193/2 70 *# Temple (P) ............................66 W 8,6913/7 52 ** George Washington (N)........49 W 9,568c3/8 61 ** Temple (N) ............................62 L 7,2183/14 68 ++ Missouri (A) ..........................67 W 3,8193/19 61 ++ Virginia (A) ............................68 L 8,500
^ Indiana Classic (Bloomington, IN)
Martin (16.5), Lojewski (15.5), Blake (9.5), Flint (7.4), Williams(6.3), Mullee (5.3), Arnold (5.2), Owens (3.9), Slattery (2.3), Becker(1.3), Carr (1.0), Concannon (0.6), Dzurenda (0.4)
1983‐84(Won 20, Lost 9; A‐10 13‐5; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/26 66 Wheeling (H) ........................45 W 2,12611/30 50 # Villanova (P) OT ....................57 L 9,208c12/3 82 Fairfield (A) ..........................71 W 2,80012/6 74 # La Salle (P) ............................72 W 4,60712/13 88 * St. Bonaventure (P) ..............73 W 3,11412/29 61 ^ Ohio State (N) ......................64 L 2,85612/30 106 ^ Alaska‐Anchorage (N) ..........54 W 3,4021/4 83 * Temple (S) OT ......................89 L 12,8901/7 74 * West Virginia (A) OT ............70 W 9,0131/10 77 Widener (H) ..........................35 W 2,0001/12 60 * Rutgers (P) OT ......................59 W 2,7421/14 86 # Penn (P) ................................66 W 5,6921/19 67 * Massachusetts (P) 20T ........66 W 1,5471/21 68 * George Washington (A)........76 L 3,5001/26 74 * Rhode Island (A) ..................71 W 2,9441/28 75 * Penn State (H) ......................63 W 2,4102/2 92 * Duquesne (H)........................54 W 2,0002/4 80 * Penn State (A) ......................72 W 4,0102/7 58 DePaul (P) (#2)......................45 W 8,4212/9 73 * George Washington (P) ........61 W 1,6222/11 76 * Duquesne (A) ........................70 W 2,8792/16 89 * Massachusetts (A) ................93 L 4,2002/18 70 * Rhode Island (P)....................54 W 4,1112/23 59 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............51 W 4,4632/25 75 * Rutgers (A) ............................79 L 6,7493/1 75 * West Virginia (H) ..................72 W 2,0083/3 58 *# Temple (P) ............................69 L 9,208c3/8 67 ** St. Bonaventure (N)..............68 L 8,3253/16 63 ++ Boston College (P) ................76 L 4,127
^ Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, CA)
Costner (18.6), Martin (15.6), Lojewski (15.4), Springman (9.5),Williams (4.6), Arnold (4.4), Flint (3.7), Welton (2.5), Mitchell (1.9),Concannon (1.3), Slattery (0.8), Dzurenda (0.6)
Head coach Jim Boyle, here with Geoff Arnold, guided the 1985‐86 Hawks to theAtlantic 10 Championship. SJU went 26‐6 and reached the NCAA Second Round.
1985‐86(Won 26, Lost 6; A‐10 16‐2; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/5 53 Siena (A)................................69 L 2,56812/7 72 Fairfield (A) ..........................69 W 2,81112/9 45 * West Virginia (A) ..................72 L 6,10712/21 63 # Villanova (P)..........................61 W 9,208c12/26 65 ^ Kansas State (N) OT..............63 W 7,38412/27 64 ^ Oregon State (N) ..................46 W 8,18712/28 60 ^ Iowa (N) ................................56 W 7,3451/4 72 * Penn State (H) ......................42 W 2,2001/6 81 * St. Bonaventure (H)..............62 W 1,7501/9 80 * Temple (P) ............................71 W 7,3641/11 87 * George Washington (A)........73 W 2,4121/13 66 Duke (P) ................................87 L 9,208c1/16 72 * Rhode Island (A) ..................59 W 1,8861/18 88 * Massachusetts (H) ................74 W 2,3121/21 59 # Penn (P) ................................50 W 5,6971/25 71 * Rutgers (P) ............................57 W 4,2031/27 78 * West Virginia (P) ..................70 W 8,4591/30 54 * Penn State (A) ......................59 L 1,8992/1 73 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............65 W 5,6512/3 67 * Duquesne (H)........................63 W 2,0202/6 76 * George Washington (H)........56 W 1,9222/8 65 *# Temple (P) ............................63 W 9,208c2/13 73 * Rhode Island (H) ..................66 W 2,1632/15 84 * Massachusetts (A) ................50 W 3,6882/17 90 * Duquesne (A) ........................75 W 1,8192/20 69 # La Salle (P) ............................74 L 6,6072/22 73 * Rutgers (A) ............................60 W 4,8352/27 59 ** Penn State (H) ......................51 W 2,4173/1 60 ** Duquesne (N)........................59 W 5,5033/3 72 ** West Virginia (N) ..................64 W 7,7813/14 60 + Richmond (N)........................59 W 16,8573/16 69 + Cleveland State (N) ..............75 L 21,713
^ Far West Classic (Portland, OR)
Martin (17.8), Blake (13.5), Williams (13.0), Arnold (8.9), Mullee(7.0), Slattery (5.0), Flint (4.1), Leahy (2.3), Baggett (1.9), Woods(1.8), Carr (1.2), Concannon (0.5)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1980‐81(Won 25, Lost 8; ECC 9‐2; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: LynamDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/30 76 Scranton (H)..........................62 W 1,76512/2 71 * Rider (A)................................55 W 2,20012/6 83 * West Chester (H) ..................60 W 1,05212/9 51 Princeton (A) OT ..................50 W 2,21012/11 42 Cornell (A) ............................39 W 1,36012/13 45 Jacksonville (P)......................40 W 4,01212/27 67 Michigan State (A) ................71 L 6,95312/29 87 ^ Bowling Green (N) ................76 W 13,21112/30 57 ^ Maryland (A) (#9) ................74 L 13,7791/3 92 Saint Francis‐Pa. (H)..............72 W 1,7221/7 66 * Bucknell (A) ..........................56 W 2,0001/10 44 Jacksonville (A) ....................42 W 4,6291/13 59 * Lafayette (A) ........................41 W 2,5001/20 67 * Delaware (A) ........................56 W 8941/25 72 UNC‐Charlotte (P) ................65 W 8,5581/28 63 # Penn (P) ................................61 W 6,9901/31 56 *# La Salle (P) ............................58 L 9,208c2/2 88 Albright (H) ..........................56 W 7462/6 64 North Carolina (N) (#10) ......87 L 10,7822/7 42 North Carolina State (N) ......47 L 11,1982/11 94 * Drexel (P) ..............................72 W 4,4122/14 61 *# Temple (P) ............................58 W 7,1512/16 74 * Lehigh (H)..............................47 W 8562/18 54 * Hofstra (A) ............................43 W 3,1002/24 83 * American (P) OT....................84 L 9,208c2/28 62 # Villanova (P)..........................72 L 9,208c3/4 60 ** Temple (H) ............................55 W 2,0463/6 73 ** Lafayette (P)..........................63 W 5,1443/7 63 ** American (P) ........................60 W 6,1503/12 59 + Creighton (N) ........................57 W 13,2523/14 49 + DePaul (N) (#1) ....................48 W 13,4583/20 42 + Boston College (N)................41 W 17,0913/22 46 + Indiana (A) (#9) ....................78 L 17,112
^ Maryland Invitational (College Park, MD)
Warrick (13.5), Williams (12.5), Smith (10.8), Costner (10.0),Morrow (7.5), McFarlan (7.1), Clark (5.8), Dearborn (3.4), Mitchell(2.1), Springman (2.0), Kearney (1.9), Robbins (1.7), DiCaro (0.8),Healy (0.7), Morrison (0.0)
1979‐80(Won 21, Lost 9; ECC 10‐1, Big 5 4‐0)Coach: LynamDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/3 58 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................46 W 93612/7 38 ^ Saint Peter’s (N)....................58 L 3,86912/8 82 ^ Manhattan (N)......................63 W 4,10012/10 67 Catholic (A) 20T ....................68 L 80012/12 46 * West Chester (A) ..................44 W 45012/17 75 ^^ Rollins (A) OT ........................76 L 1,20012/18 86 ^^ Manhattan (N)......................63 W 1,5081/2 74 * Rider (H)................................86 L 7361/4 80 Long Island (N)......................76 W 4,7411/5 52 Old Dominion (A)..................51 W 4,9761/8 53 Georgetown (P) (#20) ..........62 L 6,2531/12 71 * Drexel (H)..............................60 W 1,0451/14 55 St. John’s (A) ........................72 L 4,3721/19 54 * Lafayette (H) ........................41 W 1,5461/21 65 * Lehigh (A)..............................55 W 1,2001/23 60 # Penn (P) 3OT ........................56 W 6,1561/26 53 Princeton (P) ........................56 L 5,1471/30 72 * Bucknell (P) ..........................60 W 9,208c2/2 58 *# La Salle (P) ............................57 W 6,4512/9 53 *# Temple (C) OT ......................52 W 5,0802/11 73 * Delaware (H) ........................55 W 8112/13 95 * Hofstra (H) ............................74 W 7002/16 65 Rhode Island (A) OT..............59 W 3,6292/19 54 Providence (P) ......................52 W 5,7712/21 62 * American (A) ........................61 W 2,0002/23 60 # Villanova (P)..........................59 W 9,208c2/27 70 ** Hofstra (H) ............................59 W 1,2782/29 76 ** Bucknell (P) ..........................71 W 3,3403/1 49 ** La Salle (P) ............................59 L 2,9013/5 61 ++ Texas (A) ..............................70 L 7,129
^Jersey Classic (Piscataway, NJ)
^^ Tangerine Bowl (Winter Park, FL)
Williams (13.9), Morrow (12.0), Warrick (11.9), Griffin (8.9), Smith(8.7), Dearborn (3.7), DiRugeris (3.2), Kearney (3.1), DiCaro (1.8),Morrison (1.7), Van Osten (1.7), Healy (0.7), Collins (0.5), Rafferty(0.0)
1982‐83(Won 15, Lost 13; A‐10 8‐6; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/4 64 VCU (A)..................................75 L 6,60012/8 64 Maryland (A) ........................56 W 9,85012/11 110 Fairfield (H) ..........................83 W 1,35812/14 69 * Penn State (P) ......................79 L 4,29112/17 77 ^ Illinois‐Chicago (N)................61 W 45312/18 99 ^ Northeastern (N) ..................73 W 75912/21 63 Bradley (A) ............................65 L 9,50012/27 65 ^^ Wake Forest (N)....................88 L 9,90812/29 68 ^^ Brigham Young (N) ..............65 W 13,7851/8 65 * Rutgers (H)............................70 L 2,2401/13 68 * Duquesne (A) ........................58 W 2,4521/15 85 # Penn (P) ................................79 W 8,0431/17 77 * Rutgers (A) ............................79 L 6,7831/19 88 * Rhode Island (A) ..................75 W 3,1131/22 80 * Temple (P) ............................73 W 9,208c1/26 98 * Massachusetts (P) ................86 W 4,8901/31 54 DePaul (A) ............................55 L 11,7882/5 60 # La Salle (P) ............................79 L 7,8432/7 68 * St. Bonaventure (A) ..............65 W 4,6152/9 64 * West Virginia (P) ..................93 L 6,8912/15 63 * Rhode Island (H) ..................64 L 1,0342/19 88 *# Temple (P) ............................59 W 5,1322/22 62 # Villanova (S) ..........................70 L 18,0602/25 78 Boston Univ. (A)....................77 W 1,0322/26 89 * Massachusetts (A) ................78 W 4,1073/2 92 * George Washington (H)........82 W 1,0133/5 66 * West Virginia (A) ..................77 L 9,5173/9 69 ** Temple (S) ............................88 L 4,572
^ Atlantic City Classic (Atlantic City, NJ)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Lojewski (18.2), McFarlan (16.1), Costner (15.2), Martin (10.4),Williams (7.8), Arnold (3.2), Welton (2.4), DiCaro (2.0), Slattery(1.8), Springman (1.7), Mitchell (1.4), Callahan (1.3)
1981‐82(Won 25, Lost 5; ECC 10‐1; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: BoyleDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/29 74 Scranton (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 W 1,98112/2 76 * Rider (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 1,20212/4 73 ^ North Texas State (N) . . . . . .69 W 14,275c12/5 59 ^ Syracuse (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 17,27212/9 45 Bradley (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 L 5,12212/11 63 ^^ Cal State‐Fullerton (N) . . . . .59 W 3,00012/12 77 ^^ UC‐Santa Barbara (A) . . . . . .53 W 3,50012/14 72 Creighton (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 L 5,10012/30 71 * Bucknell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 W 1,4301/2 72 Cornell (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 W 1,1021/6 81 * Lafayette (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 5,2171/9 79 * Delaware (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 W 9091/12 79 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 W 6,2031/16 76 UNC‐Charlotte (A) . . . . . . . . .67 W 5,0371/21 64 * Lehigh (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 W 1,2001/23 77 *# Temple (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 L 9,0821/25 93 * West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . .72 W 2,0001/27 60 VCU (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 W 6,9141/31 84 # Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 9,208c2/3 44 DePaul (A) (#3) OT . . . . . . . .46 L 12,2832/6 69 Old Dominion (P) . . . . . . . . .63 W 4,8342/10 93 * Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 W 2,9832/13 83 *# La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 W 7,5412/17 65 Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 W 5,0652/20 59 * Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 W 2,2212/23 51 * American (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 W 2,7003/3 65 ** Hofstra (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 W 1,1003/5 83 ** La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 W 5,0833/6 75 ** Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 W 4,4833/12 62 + Northeastern (N) . . . . . . . . .63 L 15,225
^ Carrier Classic (Syracuse, NY)
^^ Nike Classic (Santa Barbara, CA)
Warrick (14.9), Costner (14.5), McFarlan (14.3), Lojewski (9.4),Clark (8.3), Dearborn (6.2), Springman (2.0), Mitchell (1.4), DiCaro(1.2), Barton (0.8), Healy (0.7), Van Osten (0.5)
The 1980‐81 Hawks, who upset #1 DePaul in the NCAA Tournament: (kneeling) Mike Morrow, JohnSmith, asst. coach John Griffin, head coach Jim Lynam, asst. coach Jim Boyle, asst. coach BradGreenberg, Boo Williams, and Steve Kearney; (standing) manager Mike Hare, manager Rich Devine, BillMitchell, Bill Healy, Tony DiCaro, Bryan Warrick, Mark Dearborn, Kevin Springman, Tony Costner, PaulMorrison, Lonnie McFarlan, Jeffery Clark, Kevin Van Osten, and manager Andy Dougherty, Jr.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1976‐77(Won 13, Lost 13; ECC 2‐3; Big 5 0‐4)Coach: BoothDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/27 77 Loyola‐Md. (A) ......................74 W12/1 71 Albright (A)............................59 W 2,00012/4 65 Rhode Island (P)....................75 L 5,77812/7 74 Lafayette (P)..........................70 W 4,01812/11 43 Princeton (A) ........................46 L 3,90012/18 65 Boston College (P) ................62 W 9,208c12/21 74 Franklin & Marshall (H) ........56 W 1,00012/27 56 ^ Brigham Young (N) ..............68 L12/29 67 ^ Ohio University (N) ..............62 W12/30 69 ^ Baylor (N)..............................67 W1/5 64 Providence (A) (#17) ............65 L1/8 101 Fairfield (P)............................91 W 1,9171/12 57 St. John’s (P) ........................74 L 3,3641/15 61 *# La Salle (P) ............................69 L 5,7391/19 55 # Penn (P) ................................63 L 5,2851/22 72 Rider (A)................................49 W1/26 64 Georgetown (A) ....................76 L 2,2001/29 59 South Carolina (P) ................78 L 2,9022/2 77 * American (P) ........................70 W 8,0732/5 97 King’s‐Pa. (P) ........................76 W 4,1522/9 62 * Drexel (A) ..............................53 W 1,9042/12 62 Duke (A) ................................72 L 7,8002/15 68 * Hofstra (A) ............................75 L 3,1522/19 78 # Villanova (S) ..........................92 L 12,1382/23 111 Canisius (P)............................62 W 1,2312/28 74 #* Temple (P) ............................81 L 5,152
^ All‐College Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)
Black (16.7), Major (15.0), Thomas (11.6), Valderas (7.5), L. Griffin(6.4), Benson (4.4), Vassalotti (3.9), Hubbard (3.1), Haggerty (2.7),J. Griffin (2.4), Hurley (1.8), Clancy (0.0)
1975‐76(Won 10, Lost 16; ECC 4‐1; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: BoothDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/28 110 Albright (P)............................70 W 3,49112/3 88 Lafayette (A) ........................95 L 3,00012/6 73 Bowling Green (P) OT ..........74 L 3,44412/10 72 * Hofstra (H) ............................71 W 1,65012/16 85 Rider (P) ................................70 W12/20 77 # Penn (P) ................................71 W 7,05812/26 83 ^ Wake Forest (N) ..................107 L12/27 90 ^ Jacksonville (A) ....................91 L 7,5001/3 62 St. John’s (A) ........................75 L 3,4841/7 61 Georgetown (P) ....................72 L 2,6691/10 96 Xavier (A) 2OT ....................109 L1/13 46 Princeton (P) ........................56 L 2,6711/17 86 *# La Salle (P) ............................75 W 5,3271/21 71 Providence (P) ......................81 L 4,1771/24 63 Vermont (A) ..........................62 W1/28 57 Boston College (A) ................56 W 2,0001/31 72 Mount St. Mary’s (H)............57 W 2,0002/4 61 * American (A) ........................57 W 1,0122/6 66 * Drexel (P) ..............................67 L 4,8832/11 75 George Washington (A)........82 L 1,2002/14 73 Duke (P) ................................85 L2/18 74 *# Temple (P) ............................62 W 3,1172/21 74 Fairfield (A) ..........................75 L 3,0002/24 71 Canisius (A) ..........................77 L 9132/28 60 # Villanova (P)..........................71 L 9,208c3/1 72 ** Temple (P) ............................80 L
^ Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL)
Black (16.9), Taylor (15.4), Major (14.0), Thomas (11.1), Vassalotti(9.3), Valderas (7.2), Haggerty (5.2), Cakert (4.2), Benson (4.0),Willcox (2.6), Griffin (1.7), Borski (1.3), Hubbard (0.6), Hurley (0.0)
1978‐79(Won 19, Lost 11; ECC 9‐2; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: LynamDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/25 75 Loyola‐Md. (A) ......................71 W 1,05011/29 79 * Rider (A)................................58 W 1,00012/2 77 Providence (A) ......................66 W 7,63212/4 70 Catholic (H) ..........................71 L 1,04112/8 71 ^ Brigham Young (A)................90 L 18,63312/9 73 ^ Santa Clara (N)......................87 L 6,20912/13 77 * West Chester (H) ..................48 W 1,22512/16 68 Saint Peter’s (P) ....................64 W 5,80312/29 56 ^^ Maryland (A) OT ..................62 L 5,61212/30 62 ^^ Holy Cross (N) ......................58 W 8,1371/2 37 Georgetown (A) (#15) ..........36 W 2,4701/6 61 Vermont (A) ..........................63 L 1,3451/10 61 * Bucknell (A) 2OT ..................63 L 1,5001/13 71 * Lehigh (H)..............................50 W 8381/16 42 # Penn (P) ................................43 L 7,5261/20 65 * Lafayette (A) ........................44 W 1,8001/25 57 * Hofstra (A) ............................56 W 9781/28 40 St. John’s (H) ........................47 L 1,9261/31 92 * American (P) ........................68 W 5,2432/3 55 Rhode Island (P)....................48 W 6,4912/6 62 * Drexel (A) ..............................52 W 1,0002/9 54 # Villanova (P) OT ....................50 W 9,208c2/12 65 * Delaware (A) ........................63 W 6102/17 94 #* La Salle (P) ............................87 W 7,3872/21 68 #* Temple (P) (#15) ..................76 L 5,3922/24 57 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............53 W 5,7552/28 68 ** La Salle (H) OT ......................63 W 2,0803/2 69 ** Bucknell (P) ..........................61 W 5,1103/3 60 ** Temple (P) (#13) ..................61 L 6,1713/7 66 ++ Ohio State (A) (#20)..............80 L 13,086
^ Cougar Classic (Provo, UT)
^^ Maryland Invitational (College Park, MD)
Black (15.5), Williams (10.3), Valderas (9.1), Major (7.5), Griffin(6.9), Clark (6.7), Smith (5.3), Hubbard (3.4), Warrick (3.3),DiRugeris (2.8), Dearborn (1.5), Van Osten (1.5), Healy (1.0)
1977‐78(Won 13, Lost 15; ECC 2‐3; Big 5 0‐4)Coach: BoothDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/25 85 ^ Richmond (A) ........................57 W 6,00011/26 69 ^ William & Mary (N) ..............60 W 5,50011/30 108 Albright (H) ..........................78 W 6,00012/3 58 Philadelphia Textile (H) ........59 L 1,10012/6 93 Rider (H)................................83 W 1,08912/10 61 Rhode Island (A) ..................65 L 4,82912/18 55 Georgetown (H) 2OT ............61 L 1,85612/28 61 North Carolina State (A) ......70 L 9,10012/29 61 Duke (N)................................74 L 8,9001/4 79 Boston College (A) ................81 L 2,8501/7 72 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................58 W 1,4081/11 69 Providence (P) (#11) ............76 L 5,5781/14 66 Lafayette (P) OT....................64 W 7,0311/19 82 Mount St. Mary’s (H)............67 W 6871/21 85 Vermont (H)..........................59 W 5261/25 69 # Penn (P) ................................80 L 4,0782/1 74 * American (A) ........................48 W 9752/4 74 *# La Salle (P) ............................82 L 7,7612/7 77 * Drexel (H)..............................88 L 4192/11 65 *# Temple (P) ............................72 L 3,6502/13 90 Delaware (H) ........................83 W 5562/15 80 King’s‐Pa. (A) OT ..................78 W2/18 62 Fairfield (A) ..........................86 L 4,2842/21 97 * Hofstra (P) ............................90 W 4,6112/23 57 St. John’s (A) ........................79 L 4,0552/25 64 # Villanova (P)..........................72 L 8,1522/27 90 ** Drexel (A) OT ........................80 W 1,0003/1 82 ** La Salle (A) ............................89 L 1,000
^ Spider Classic (Richmond, VA)
Black (17.6), Williams (17.2), Major (10.0), Thomas (9.4), L. Griffin(7.6), Haggerty (5.5), DiRugeris (4.5), Clark (3.8), Valderas (3.8), J.Griffin (3.4), Hubbard (2.4), Alter (1.8), Hilferty (0.0), Teti (0.0),Willcox (0.0)
1974‐75(Won 8, Lost 17; ECC 3‐3; Big 5 0‐4)Coach: BoothDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/4 71 Rider (H)................................69 W 1,80012/5 61 Albright (A)............................60 W12/7 64 Bowling Green (A) ................86 L 4,47012/11 54 South Carolina (A) (#13) ......89 L 11,87112/14 60 Pittsburgh (A)........................72 L 2,83712/28 66 ^ Fordham (N) ........................94 L 13,10112/30 56 ^ Rutgers (N)............................91 L 11,1171/3 64 ^^ Catholic (N) ..........................72 L 1,5001/4 74 ^^ Vermont (N)..........................81 L 2,0001/8 68 Providence (A) (#19) ............82 L 8,3961/10 84 Boston College (P) ................97 L 3,6611/15 60 *# La Salle (P) (#11) ..................68 L 6,2101/18 62 George Washington (H)........71 L 1,0001/21 70 # Penn (P) ................................79 L 4,5631/24 63 Fairfield (P)............................56 W1/27 69 Army (A)................................54 W1/29 61 * Hofstra (A) ............................60 W 1,7002/1 84 Vermont (P) ..........................70 W 3,0782/3 71 * West Chester (H) ..................54 W 1,2502/5 64 * American (H) ........................66 L 2,2572/8 55 * Drexel (A) ..............................51 W 8002/12 70 Georgetown (A) ....................89 L 1,9172/15 67 *# Temple (P) ............................81 L 2,0842/19 73 St. John’s (P) ........................92 L 4,2802/22 67 # Villanova (P)..........................71 L 9,233
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
^^ Lafayette Invitational (Easton, PA)
Righter (16.1), Vassalotti (9.4), Thomas (9.2), Rafferty (8.9), Cakert(6.1), Willcox (5.1), Griffin (5.0), MacZinko (4.2), Borski (3.8),Snyder (3.1), Benson (1.6), Scott (0.7)
1973‐74(Won 19, Lost 11; MAC 5‐1; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/30 65 Army (P) ................................54 W 5,13412/5 66 Rider (P) ................................46 W 4,13512/7 77 Albright (H) ..........................49 W12/11 86 * Hofstra (H) ............................65 W12/15 67 Philadelphia Textile (P) ........46 W 5,00812/21 56 ^ Santa Clara (N)......................70 L12/22 63 ^ San Francisco (N) ..................80 L12/26 72 ^^ Washington State (N) ..........65 W12/28 62 ^^ Hawaii (A) ............................73 L 7,8631/2 65 San Jose State (A) ................67 L1/4 66 UC‐Irvine (A) ........................64 W 1,1871/8 61 Bowling Green (P) ................49 W 6,4581/15 53 # Penn (P) ................................55 L 5,0481/19 62 Providence (P) ......................67 L 6,3811/21 78 * Drexel (H)..............................50 W 2,3501/23 62 * American (A) ........................49 W1/26 77 Xavier (P) ..............................71 W 2,4801/28 76 * West Chester (A) ..................54 W1/30 75 *# La Salle (P) ............................73 W 4,6712/2 68 Fairfield (A) ..........................59 W 3,6002/5 70 Georgetown (H)....................64 W2/7 73 Manhattan (A) 2OT ..............80 L2/9 64 Boston College (A) ................81 L 2,7212/13 59 St. John’s (A) OT....................61 L2/16 67 *# Temple (P) OT ......................73 L 2,8542/19 82 King’s‐Pa, (H) ........................70 W 2,8742/23 59 # Villanova (P)..........................53 W 9,2003/1 64 ** Lafayette (P) 2OT..................61 W 2,7913/2 76 ** La Salle (P) ............................71 W 3,4143/9 42 + Pittsburgh (N) (#13)..............54 L 6,663
^ Cable Car Classic (Oakland, CA)
^^ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI)
Righter (12.1), Moody (11.6), Prybella (11.1), O’Brien (10.9), Furey(7.0), Peltzer (5.8), Kelly (4.3), Rafferty (2.5), MacZinko (1.8),Krause (1.5), Borski (1.1), Zipp (1.1), Gaines (1.0), Benson (0.7)
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 116
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1972‐73(Won 22, Lost 6; MAC 6‐0; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 67 Albright (A)............................49 W12/5 92 Rider (H)................................51 W12/8 74 ^ SW Louisiana (A) (#8) ..........85 L12/9 62 ^ Texas‐El Paso (N) ..................63 L12/13 53 # Penn (P) ................................54 L 8,65512/22 90 San Jose State (P) ................76 W 3,61012/27 89 ^^ Rhode Island (P)....................64 W12/28 76 ^^ Duquesne (P) ........................71 W12/30 77 ^^ La Salle (P) ............................52 W 9,0191/6 68 *# La Salle (P) ............................55 W1/9 78 * American (P) ........................55 W 2,8691/13 68 # Drexel (P) ..............................53 W 3,6921/17 61 Bowling Green (A) OT ..........60 W1/20 96 Fairfield (P)............................69 W 7,1021/24 70 Georgetown (A) ....................59 W1/27 72 # Villanova (P) 2OT ..................79 L 9,2221/29 76 * West Chester (H) ..................41 W2/1 82 Manhattan (A) ......................61 W2/3 103 Morehead State (A)..............84 W 6,3892/7 75 Providence (A) (#12) ............81 L2/10 74 *# Temple (P) ............................42 W 9,1052/13 78 Boston College (P) ................66 W 2,1802/17 78 Xavier (A) ..............................65 W2/21 76 St. John’s (P) (#17)................65 W 6,1072/24 103 * Hofstra (A) ............................83 W3/1 92 ** Gettysburg (N) ......................58 W3/3 70 ** Temple (N) ............................60 W3/10 76 + Providence (N) (#4) ..............89 L
^ Bayou Classic (Lafayette, LA)
^^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
McFarland (20.3), Bantom (20.3), Moody (9.6) Furey (6.6), O’Brien(5.9), Peltzer (5.5), Sabol (4.4), Rafferty (2.7), Scott (2.0), MacZinko(1.4), Snyder (1.0), Zipp (0.9), Kelly (3.0), Borski (0.0)
1971‐72(Won 19, Lost 9; MAC 5‐1; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 86 Albright (A)............................67 W 2,40012/3 64 ^ Pacific (N)..............................58 W12/4 72 ^ Brigham Young (A) (#19) ......73 L 22,37412/8 88 Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............62 W 3,16112/11 72 Providence (P) ......................65 W 5,01912/15 128 Nevada‐Reno (P) ..................66 W 3,44612/18 67 Niagara (A)............................88 L12/29 77 ^^ North Carolina (N) (#4) ........93 L 5,82512/30 85 ^^ Purdue (N) (#18) ..................74 W 3,3851/5 71 *# La Salle (P) ............................55 W 4,9571/8 82 Boston College (A) ................68 W1/11 77 Rider (A)................................63 W 2,4001/13 80 * Hofstra (H) ............................66 W 1,7001/15 77 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............79 L 4,5881/18 87 * Drexel (H)..............................64 W 2,1001/22 78 King’s ‐Pa. (A)........................66 W 4,0001/26 75 Xavier (P) ..............................63 W 6,5892/4 68 # Villanova (P)..........................65 W 9,2332/9 97 Fairfield (A) ..........................78 W2/14 92 * West Chester (A) ..................65 W 2,1002/16 81 Georgetown (P) ....................70 W 7,6682/19 58 *# Temple (P) ............................60 L 8,1172/23 59 * American (A) ........................53 W 3,1002/26 70 St. John’s (A) ........................77 L 4,2802/29 64 # Penn (P) (#4) ........................77 L 9,1223/3 82 ** Rider (P) ................................77 W 4,6783/4 57 ** Temple (P) ............................65 L 3,1483/18 55 ++ Maryland (N) (#13) ..............67 L 9,532
^ Cougar Classic (Provo, UT)
^^ Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, LA)
Bantom (21.8), McFarland (17.8), McCollum (10.9), Peltzer (10.7),Sabol (8.7), O’Brien (7.4), Prybella (3.8), Furey (3.3), Kelly (2.8),Zipp (0.9)
1969‐70(Won 15, Lost 12; MAC 5‐0; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 87 Albright (A)............................58 W12/3 98 * Hofstra (P) ............................57 W 2,47312/6 83 Xavier (P)..............................74 W 4,01112/9 83 * American (A) ........................75 W12/13 73 Evansville (A) ........................75 L12/16 68 Providence (P) ......................65 W 2,49612/19 77 ^ New Mexico (A) ....................78 L12/26 81 ^ Colorado (N) (#20)................79 W12/27 109^^ Cincinnati (N) ........................92 W 8,24612/29 61 ^^ St. Bonaventure (N) (#12) ....96 L 14,33312/30 69 Penn (N) (#14) ......................88 L 15,4971/3 101*# La Salle (P) 2OT ....................99 W 7,3041/6 73 Rider (A)................................79 L1/10 60 Boston College (A) ................62 L1/14 80 Georgetown (P) ....................89 L 6,4691/17 90 Davidson (P)..........................81 W 5,1091/24 56 *# Penn (P) ................................63 L 8,4141/28 72 Bowling Green (A) ................87 L1/31 78 Fairfield (A) ..........................69 W2/7 65 # Villanova (P) (#19) ................92 L 9,1142/11 97 Northern Illinois (P) ..............79 W 2,2102/13 55 *# Temple (P) ............................54 W 6,1122/18 46 St. John’s (A) ........................47 L2/21 86 Seton Hall (A)........................77 W2/23 75 * West Chester (A) ..................70 W2/27 65 ** Lehigh (P) ............................63 W 9,2602/28 59 ** Temple (P) ............................63 L 5,209
^ Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM)
^^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Kelly (20.7), Hauer (19.2), Connolly (9.0), Snyder (7.2), Marks(5.9), Mitchell (5.1), Lynch (4.3), McCollum (4.3), Atene (1.8), Nash(1.3), McLaughlin (0.6), Martin (0.5)
1968‐69(Won 17, Lost 11; MAC 3‐2; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/30 82 Albright (P)............................47 W 5,80612/4 90 Bowling Green (A) ................88 W12/7 69 Fairfield (P)............................77 L 4,34712/10 61 St. John’s (H) ........................64 L12/14 76 Xavier (A) ..............................67 W12/18 79 * American (P) ........................58 W 3,19712/21 63 # Penn (P) ................................58 W 6,13512/27 74 ^ DePaul (S)..............................64 W 1,80812/28 58 ^ South Carolina (S) ................64 L 5,01812/30 80 ^ Indiana (S) ............................72 W 8,0151/5 74 Boston College (P) ................76 L 2,1821/7 69 Davidson (A) (#6) ..................83 L1/11 62 # Villanova (P) (#9) ..................87 L 9,2381/14 80 West Chester (H) ..................68 W1/18 59 *# Temple (P) ............................79 L 8,6681/28 95 Evansville (P) ........................84 W 3,0722/1 99 Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............77 W 4,7332/3 69 Northern Illinois (A)..............68 W2/5 92 * Rider (P) ................................67 W 1,9632/8 92 * Hofstra (A) ............................78 W2/12 77 Providence (A) ......................80 L2/15 67 *# La Salle (P) (#11) ..................84 L 8,2982/19 92 Seton Hall (P) ........................76 W 5,8822/22 77 Wake Forest (A)....................87 L2/25 54 Georgetown (A) ....................45 W2/28 83 ** Bucknell (P) ..........................67 W3/1 68 ** Temple (P) ............................67 W3/8 52 + Duquesne (N) (#9) ................74 L
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Hauer (20.6), Kelly (18.8), Pfahler (10.1), Connolly (9.2), Snyder(7.3), Mitchell (4.0), Lynch (3.3), Leonarczyk (2.8), Dignazio (2.6),Marks (1.8), McLaughlin (0.5)
Pat McFarland (above) joined with MikeBantom in the closest scoring race in school his‐tory in 1972‐73, when both players averaged20.3 points per game. McFarland edgedBantom by one point to take the title.
1970‐71(Won 19, Lost 9; MAC 6‐0; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 67 Albright (A)............................49 W 2,70012/3 71 Manhattan (A) ......................67 W 12,74212/5 72 Georgetown (A) ....................60 W 4,30012/9 53 St. John’s (P) ........................66 L 3,83812/12 89 Fairfield (P)............................67 W 3,22312/18 65 ^ Kansas (A) (#12)....................80 L 8,10012/19 75 ^ Villanova (N) (#13)................85 L 9,40012/26 100^^ West Virginia (S) ..................83 W 4,27012/28 57 ^^ Temple (S) ............................60 L 5,89012/29 74 ^^ Utah (S) ................................72 W 6,6801/3 78 Boston College (P) ................70 W 2,2431/13 58 # Penn (P) (#4) ........................62 L 7,7571/16 85 Davidson (A) ........................84 W 6,9261/19 84 * Drexel (A) ..............................75 W 2,2001/23 76 Niagara (P) ............................77 L 9,2651/27 54 * American (P) ........................50 W 1,8781/30 76 Xavier (A) ..............................74 W 1,1352/3 86 Bowling Green (P) ................71 W 2,1892/6 71 *# Temple (P) ............................64 W 8,5802/10 98 * Hofstra (A) ............................69 W 2,1002/13 76 Providence (A) ......................88 L 3,2002/15 89 * West Chester (H) ..................74 W 1,5002/20 55 # Villanova (P)..........................63 L 9,2612/23 81 Rider (H)................................69 W 1,5002/27 66 *# La Salle (P) (#14) ..................56 W 9,2313/5 89 ** Rider (P) ................................69 W 3,9863/6 81 ** La Salle (P) (#19) OT ............76 W 4,3653/13 75 + Villanova (P)..........................93 L 9,137
^ Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, KS)
^^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Bantom (18.1), McFarland (17.0), Connolly (10.4), McCollum (7.2),Moody (6.7), Atene (5.9), Snyder (5.4), Mitchell (4.5), Marks (1.8),Sabol (1.5), Haas (1.1), Krutsick (0.4)
SAINT JOSEPH’S BASKETBALL • 117
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1964‐65(Won 26, Lost 3; MAC 6‐0; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: RamsayDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 95 Fairfield (H) ..........................64 W12/5 77 Davidson (P) (#4) ..................64 W 9,20712/8 98 Saint Peter’s (P) ....................82 W 4,83212/12 89 * Hofstra (A) ............................69 W12/15 71 St. John’s (H) (#7)..................56 W12/18 111 Baldwin‐Wallace (H) ............69 W12/23 60 Bowling Green (P) ................54 W 6,38512/26 82 Holy Cross (P)........................63 W 5,81712/28 75 Illinois (P) (#7) ......................71 W 9,24412/29 76 Wichita State (P) (#12) ........69 W 9,2571/2 61 Providence (A) ......................65 L1/7 85 * Lehigh (A)..............................55 W1/9 93 Boston College (H)................71 W1/13 115 Seton Hall (P) ........................81 W 4,2521/16 82 * Lafayette (P)..........................68 W 8,3081/23 88 # Penn (P) ................................72 W 9,2201/27 117 Centenary (P)........................90 W1/30 93 Xavier (A) ..............................78 W2/3 80 Georgetown (A) ....................72 W2/6 117 Wake Forest (A)....................91 W2/10 92 Albright (P)............................71 W 3,0662/13 73 *# Temple (P) ............................59 W 9,2282/16 94 * Bucknell (A) ..........................57 W2/20 69 # Villanova (P)..........................61 W 9,2382/26 93 *# La Salle (P) ............................85 W 9,2063/3 95 St. Bonaventure (P) ..............87 W 5,5843/8 67 + Connecticut (N) ....................61 W3/12 73 + Providence (N) (#4) OT ........81 L3/13 81 + North Carolina St. (N)..........103 L
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Anderson (17.9), Oakes (16.0), Guokas (13.3), Duff (12.3), Ford(12.3), McKenna (6.8), Chapman (3.6), Brenner (3.1), DiJulia (2.7),Grundy (1.8), McFadden (1.8)
1967‐68(Won 17, Lost 9; MAC 3‐2, Big 5 3‐1)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/2 90 Albright (A)............................62 W12/6 74 Georgetown (P) ....................88 L 3,74612/9 73 Bowling Green (P) ................76 L 5,41712/13 68 Providence (P) ......................65 W 2,26712/15 77 * Hofstra (H) ............................69 W12/18 84 * American (A) OT ..................86 L12/22 78 # Penn (P) ................................57 W 2,94612/27 89 Florida (N) ............................69 W12/28 79 Washington (N) ....................74 W1/1 88 Brigham Young (P)................74 W 2,3341/6 71 *# La Salle (P)............................103 L 9,2081/9 71 Xavier (P) ..............................66 W 3,5561/13 80 Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............66 W 6,0251/17 72 St. John’s (A) ........................80 L1/20 76 Boston College (A) ................67 W1/27 67 *# Temple (P) ............................62 W 9,2172/1 66 Bellarmine (A) ......................62 W2/3 64 Dayton (A) ............................86 L2/7 76 Saint Francis‐Pa. (A)..............83 L2/10 56 Seton Hall (A)........................50 W2/14 60 Davidson (P)..........................66 L 4,0702/17 63 # Villanova (P)..........................54 W 9,1812/21 82 Fairfield (A) ..........................78 W2/24 68 * Rider (A)................................49 W2/28 85 Wake Forest (P) ....................69 W 3,1863/1 63 ** Temple (P) ............................94 L 8,281
^ Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL)
Hauer (17.8), Kelly (17.7), DeAngelis (12.0), Kempski (8.9),Leonarczyk (5.4), Pfahler (4.4), Gardler (3.8), Lynch (2.6), Horn(1.7), O’Neill (0.9), Dignazio (0.5), Nash (0.5)
1966‐67(Won 16, Lost 10; MAC 4‐1; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: McKinneyDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 76 Albright (P)............................59 W12/3 81 * Hofstra (A) ............................67 W12/6 86 Georgetown (A) ....................82 W12/10 83 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............71 W12/14 118 Susquehanna (P) ..................53 W12/16 68 Fairfield (H) ..........................82 L12/20 91 * Rider (H) OT ..........................88 W12/22 81 Jacksonville (H) ....................63 W12/26 67 ^ Brigham Young (N) ..............61 W 14,63612/28 89 ^ Rhode Island (N) ..................75 W 17,87612/30 76 ^ Providence (N)......................82 L 18,4991/3 72 Catholic (P)............................76 L1/7 73 Creighton (A) ........................70 W1/11 85 St. John’s (P) ........................98 L1/14 85 Seton Hall (P) ........................81 W1/21 85 # Penn (P) ................................78 W1/28 64 *# Temple (P) ............................72 L2/1 87 Xavier (A) ..............................80 W2/4 65 Davidson (A) ........................66 L2/8 69 Boston College (A) (#10) ......83 L2/11 73 # Villanova (P)..........................78 L2/14 74 Providence (A) ......................87 L2/18 79 Wake Forest (A)....................66 W2/21 94 * American (H) ........................68 W2/26 96 *# La Salle (P) ............................83 W3/3 70 ** La Salle (P) ............................73 L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Anderson (26.5), Brenner (12.0), Donches (10.9), DeAngelis (8.7),Grundy (8.5), Kempski (5.3), Pfahler (4.2), Gardler (4.0), O’Neill(2.5), Barrett (0.8), Horn (0.5), Kaufman (0.5)
1965‐66(Won 24, Lost 5; MAC 4‐0, Big 5 4‐0)Coach: RamsayDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 96 * Hofstra (P) ............................57 W 5,76612/4 100 Fairfield (A) ..........................74 W12/7 98 Bellarmine (H) ......................68 W12/11 98 Bowling Green (A) ................55 W12/15 85 Albright (A)............................54 W12/18 82 Michigan State (P) ................65 W 9,23712/21 83 Brigham Young (A) ..............103 L12/23 92 Wyoming (A) ........................99 L12/27 95 ^ Niagara (P) ............................72 W 5,79512/29 91 ^ Minnesota (P) ......................66 W 8,93112/30 97 ^ Temple (P) ............................65 W 9,2381/8 92 *# La Salle (P) ............................69 W 9,2341/12 97 Wake Forest (P) ....................72 W 6,5791/16 71 # Villanova (P)..........................69 W 8,7601/19 72 St. John’s (A) ........................82 L1/22 79 # Penn (P) ................................69 W 9,2351/29 76 Dayton (P) ............................79 L 7,6152/2 107 Boston College (A) ................89 W2/5 105*# Temple (P) ............................74 W 9,2112/9 110 Seton Hall (A)........................64 W2/11 111 Georgetown (P) ....................73 W 8,3862/15 83 Davidson (A) ........................79 W2/19 96 Creighton (P) ........................90 W 9,2372/23 108 * Lafayette (A) ........................80 W2/26 101 Xavier (P) ..............................83 W3/2 86 Providence (P) (#8) ..............67 W3/7 65 + Providence (N) (#8) ..............48 W3/11 74 + Duke (N) (#2) ........................76 L3/12 92 + Davidson (N) ........................76 W
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Anderson (17.9), Guokas (17.5), Duff (14.8), Oakes (13.5), Ford(11.0), McKenna (7.7), Brenner (3.4), Chapman (2.8), Donches(2.5), Grundy (2.3), Curran (1.6), DeAngelis (1.6)
Jack Ramsay’s 1964‐65 Hawks ran off 16 straight wins en route to a 26‐3 record, which was thelongest streak in school history until 2003‐04. The squad entered the NCAA Tournament with justone loss, but fell to Providence in overtime in the regional semifinals.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1960‐61(Won 25, Lost 5; MAC 8‐0; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/1 84 Saint Peter’s (P) ....................69 W 2,63212/8 87 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............55 W 1,80612/10 65 Dayton (P) ............................67 L 5,17512/13 72 West Chester (H) ..................49 W 40312/17 81 * Lehigh (A)..............................61 W 1,50012/27 70 St. Bonaventure (N) (#3) ......83 L 17,03612/29 85 ^ Penn (N)................................68 W 3,50012/31 83 ^ Seton Hall (N)........................91 L 12,8971/4 72 Seton Hall (P) OT ..................71 W 4,7531/6 71 New York Univ. (A) ..............64 W1/9 84 * Delaware (H) ........................56 W1/11 74 St. John’s (P) (#5)..................71 W 4,5301/14 75 Xavier (A) ..............................87 L 3,2451/18 96 Kentucky Wesleyan (P) ........78 W 2,8421/21 85 * Gettysburg (A) ......................76 W 1,4501/28 64 # Villanova (P)..........................63 W 9,1431/31 72 Wake Forest (A)....................70 W 5,2002/4 65 #* La Salle (P) ............................54 W 6,2432/7 98 Elizabethtown (H) ................65 W2/11 93 * Lafayette (P)..........................77 W 5,7422/14 88 # Penn (P) ................................73 W 2,5652/18 86 #* Temple (P) OT ......................83 W 9,2462/22 92 * Bucknell (P) ..........................67 W2/25 81 * Muhlenberg (P) ....................72 W 7,6032/28 76 Albright (H) ..........................74 W3/11 72 Temple (P) ............................62 W 9,2023/17 72 + Princeton (N) ........................67 W3/18 96 + Wake Forest (N)....................86 W3/24 69 + Ohio State (N) (#1)................95 L3/25 127 + Utah (N) 4OT........................120 W 10,700
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Egan (21.9), Hoy (12.0), Kempton (11.2), Lynam (11.2), Wynne (9.2),Majewski (8.8), Gormley (3.7), Booth (3.1), Westhead (1.9), Dickey(1.1), Bugey (0.5)
Matt Guokas Jr. was one of the leading scor‐ers for the 1965‐66 team which reached theNCAA Regional Semifinals and is consideredone of the greatest teams in SJU history.
1963‐64(Won 18, Lost 10; MAC 5‐1; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: RamsayDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT11/30 73 Mount St. Mary’s (P) ..........62 W12/4 73 * Gettysburg (H) ....................58 W12/7 77 Davidson (A) ........................88 L12/10 85 Hofstra (H) ..........................69 W12/14 71 Rhode Island (A)..................78 L12/17 86 West Chester (H) ................63 W12/20 75 Xavier (P) ............................76 L12/26 60 ^ Providence (N) ....................53 W 12,26312/28 63 ^ Minnesota (N) ....................69 L 10,28512/30 73 ^ Utah (N) ..............................78 L 14,8941/4 82 New York Univ. (P) ..............76 W1/7 66 * Lehigh (H) ............................46 W1/11 53 *# Temple (P) ..........................52 W1/15 83 Seton Hall (A) ......................76 W1/18 73 Wake Forest (P) ..................64 W1/25 72 St. John’s (A)........................60 W1/29 51 # Penn (P) ..............................66 L2/1 70 *# La Salle (P) ..........................80 L2/5 79 Georgetown (P) ..................70 W2/7 97 Saint Peter’s (A) ..................84 W2/12 71 * Bucknell (A) ........................63 W2/15 83 St. Bonaventure (A) ............84 L2/19 111 * Lafayette (A)........................69 W2/22 69 # Villanova (P) (#5) ................63 W2/26 67 Providence (P) ....................62 W3/4 74 Dayton (A) ..........................78 L3/12 82 ++ Miami (N) ............................76 W3/14 81 ++ Bradley (N) ..........................83 L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
Courtin (20.7), Boyle (13.4), Duff (11.9), Oakes (10.7), Hofmann(7.8), Ford (6.7), McKenna (2.6), McFadden (2.3), Tiller (2.1), Kelly(1.8), Walsh (1.8), Chapman (0.8)
1962‐63(Won 23, Lost 5; MAC 8‐0; Big 5 2‐2)Coach: RamsayDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/1 81 Georgetown (A) ..................74 W12/5 70 Hofstra (P) ..........................64 W12/8 75 Albright (P) ..........................61 W12/11 46 Wake Forest (A) ..................75 L 6,50012/14 74 New York Univ. (A)..............64 W12/18 61 St. John’s (H) ......................56 W 3,18712/22 77 # Penn (P) ..............................78 L 6,31912/26 58 ^ Bowling Green (P) ..............57 W 6,54012/28 59 ^ Villanova (P) ........................54 W 9,23112/29 76 ^ Brigham Young (P) ..............64 W 6,7961/5 92 Seton Hall (P) ......................75 W 9,256c1/9 74 * Lehigh (A) ............................61 W1/12 61 # Villanova (P) ........................63 L 9,2451/15 64 * Delaware (H) ......................57 W1/18 76 * Muhlenburg (H) ..................53 W 9431/26 79 Rhode Island (P) ................70 W 9,0002/2 76 Saint Peter’s (P) ..................66 W2/5 82 Mount St. Mary’s (H) ..........60 W 2,9822/8 78 * Lafayette (P) ........................60 W2/12 79 * Bucknell (A) ........................62 W 1,2002/16 64 *# Temple (P) ..........................54 W 7,8782/20 67 Gettysburg (A) ....................59 W 2,7002/23 66 *# La Salle (P) ..........................49 W 9,2642/26 64 Providence (A) ....................83 L 3,3003/1 70 Dayton (P) ..........................63 W 3,9093/11 82 + Princeton (P) OT..................81 W 9,2363/15 97 + West Virginia (N) ................88 W3/16 59 + Duke (N) (#2) ......................73 L
^ Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, PA)
Wynne (18.4), Lynam (14.1), Boyle (12.8), Courtin (11.9), Hoy (7.7),Hofmann (4.1), Kelly (4.0), Tiller (3.5), Walsh (1.6), Dalsey (0.3)
1961‐62(Won 18, Lost 10; MAC 7‐1; Big 5 1‐3)Coach: RamsayDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/2 79 * Bucknell (P) ..........................49 W 6,71212/6 102 Rutgers (A) ............................66 W12/9 66 Dayton (A) ............................79 L12/13 77 Richmond (P) ........................56 W 2,60812/15 103 King’s‐Pa. (H) ........................53 W12/20 64 St. John’s (A) (#10)................92 L12/28 55 ^ Drake (N) ..............................78 L12/30 66 ^ Canisius (A) ..........................63 W1/6 59 New York Univ. (P)................55 W 4,0381/10 56 Albright (A)............................66 L1/13 65 Wake Forest (P) ....................63 W 4,5631/17 60 # Penn (P) ................................66 L1/20 88 Mount St. Mary’s (P) ............71 W1/27 53 *# Temple (P) ............................49 W 9,2411/31 94 * Lehigh (H)..............................47 W2/2 75 Xavier (P) ..............................68 W 3,7292/7 81 Georgetown (P) ....................70 W 9,2212/10 72 * Delaware (A) ........................71 W2/13 80 * Gettysburg (H) 2OT ..............79 W2/16 71 *# La Salle (P) ............................72 L 5,1532/21 73 Providence (P) ......................76 L 4,0822/24 110 * Muhlenberg (A) OT ..............82 W2/28 99 Saint Peter’s (P) ....................72 W 2,0173/3 59 # Villanova (P)..........................66 L 9,2433/6 78 * Lafayette (A) ........................68 W3/9 75 ** Temple (P) ............................65 W 9,1373/16 85 + Wake Forest (N) OT..............96 L3/17 85 + New York Univ. (N) ..............94 L
^ Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, NY)
Wynne (19.5), Lynam (11.4), Hoy (8.6), Boyle (8.0), Gormley (7.4),Dickey (6.6), Courtin (5.7), Booth (5.1), Hofmann (3.9), Kelly (3.3),Tiller (1.7)
Two‐time All‐Big 5 selection Tom Wynne ledthe Hawks in scoring in both 1962 and 1963.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1956‐57(Won 17, Lost 7; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/1 81 Rhode Island (A) ..................41 W12/5 93 West Chester (P) ..................43 W12/8 70 Manhattan (A) ......................65 W12/13 71 Albright (P)............................55 W12/15 67 Lafayette (P)..........................60 W12/17 86 ^ Davidson (A) ........................64 W12/18 64 ^ Auburn (N) ............................66 L12/19 72 ^ Florida (N) ............................86 L1/4 78 St. Francis‐N.Y. (P) ................70 W1/9 97 # La Salle (P) OT ......................85 W 3,7271/11 75 Westminster (P)....................63 W1/15 85 Millersville (H) ......................60 W1/19 59 # Villanova (P)..........................51 W 5,6591/26 87 Lafayette (A) ........................94 L2/4 74 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....61 W2/5 69 Elizabethtown (H) ................56 W2/9 67 Muhlenberg (P) ....................77 L2/12 75 St. John’s (P) ........................63 W2/20 79 # Penn (P) ................................71 W 1,4522/23 70 Muhlenberg (A) ....................71 L2/28 48 # Temple (P) ............................54 L 9,2863/2 77 Georgetown (P) ....................58 W3/5 96 Lock Haven (H) ....................52 W3/9 57 La Salle (P) ............................61 L
^ Carousel Tournament (Charlotte, NC)
Engelbert (20.3), Radziszewski (14.3), Juliana (13.0), Dougherty(7.6), Spratt (6.3), McKinney (5.0), Cooke (4.5), Moran (2.6),Savage (2.2), Idzik (2.1),Ceremsak (1.1), Carney (0.7)
1959‐60(Won 20, Lost 7; MAC 7‐1; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/2 91 West Chester (A) ..................67 W12/5 94 Kentucky Wesleyan (P) ........83 W 3,39312/9 74 * Gettysburg (P) ......................56 W 1,56112/11 79 Cincinnati (A) (#1)................123 L12/15 93 Elizabethtown (H) ................69 W12/19 74 # Penn (P) ................................62 W 4,01712/26 84 ^ Manhattan (N)......................70 W 10,02312/28 77 ^ Cincinnati (N) (#1) ................86 L 15,12312/30 78 ^ New York Univ. (N) (#12) ....65 W 17,2891/2 82 Manhattan (P) ......................76 W 2,6541/7 82 St. John’s (A) ........................77 W1/9 88 Seton Hall (A)........................89 L1/12 83 * Lehigh (H) ............................69 W1/16 85 * Muhlenberg (A) ....................71 W1/23 63 Providence (P) (#18) ............64 L 8,4541/30 59 *# Temple (P) ............................52 W 6,5702/6 73 *# La Salle (P) ............................80 L 7,9522/10 78 St. Peter’s (P) ........................73 W 1,6232/13 76 Albright (A)............................64 W2/17 99 * Delaware (A) ........................66 W2/19 78 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............69 W 2,3632/24 83 * Bucknell (P) ..........................63 W 2,6432/27 78 # Villanova (P) (#12) ................75 W 9,3643/2 78 * Lafayette (A) ........................66 W3/9 91 Philadelphia Textile (H) ........69 W3/11 56 + Duke (N) (#18) ......................58 L3/12 100 + West Virginia (N) (#5)..........106 L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
McNeill (16.7), Egan (15.6), Gallo (15.4), Clarke (12.1), Majewski(8.0), Kempton (6.4), Westhead (2.0), Booth (1.9), Coolican (1.9),Reilly (1.9), Lehman (1.1)
1958‐59(Won 22, Lost 5; MAC 7‐0; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/3 78 West Chester (P) ..................64 W 1,66512/6 81 Kentucky Wesleyan (P) ........75 W 6,19812/10 81 * Delaware (P) ........................65 W 1,48812/13 92 Manhattan (A) ....................57 W12/16 94 Elizabethtown (H) ................69 W12/19 67 Kansas (N) ............................65 W12/20 55 Kansas State (N) (#3) ..........68 L12/26 72 ^ Syracuse (N) ........................63 W 7,24812/27 79 ^ Utah (N) ................................65 W 9,76512/29 79 ^ St. John’s (N) (#9) ................90 L 13,7461/9 82 # Villanova (P) (#18) ................70 W 9,3391/14 82 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P)..............66 W 2,0641/17 72 St. John’s (P) ........................97 L1/24 64 *# Temple (P) ............................57 W 5,5241/30 79 * Lafayette (H) ........................71 W2/3 83 Albright (H) ..........................57 W2/6 82 Seton Hall (P) ........................64 W 3,7762/11 80 # Penn (P) ................................77 W 2,7202/14 76 Wake Forest (P) ....................67 W 3,4592/18 87 * Bucknell (A) ..........................64 W2/21 70 *# La Salle (P) ............................63 W 8,7512/24 82 Drexel (H)..............................59 W2/27 98 Georgetown (P) ....................80 W 2,6293/4 85 * Lehigh (A)..............................63 W3/7 103 * Muhlenberg (P) ....................66 W 8,5963/13 92 + West Virginia (N) (#10) ........95 L3/14 56 + Navy (N) ................................70 L
^ ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, NY)
McNeill (16.4), Gallo (14.9), Clarke (12.7), Spratt (11.9), Egan(11.3), Kempton (5.2), Reilly (3.6), Majewski (3.0), Cooke (2.9),Hoffacker (1.3), Coolican (0.9), Walsh (0.8), Dickey (0.3), Boyce(0.0), Westhead (0.0)
1957‐58(Won 18, Lost 9; MAC 4‐2; Big 5 3‐1)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/6 70 West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . .61 W12/7 58 St. John’s (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 L12/11 86 Saint Francis‐Pa. (P) . . . . . . .91 L 1,29012/14 54 Kansas (P) (#2) . . . . . . . . . . .66 L 9,03612/19 90 Richmond (P) (#19) . . . . . . . .64 W 2,0121/4 65 Seton Hall (A) . . . . . . . . . . . .62 W1/7 75 Millersville (H) . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W1/11 70 Xavier (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 W 6,1251/15 75 * Bucknell (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W 3,2881/18 99 Drexel (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 W1/25 58 *# Temple (P) (#11) . . . . . . . . . .73 L 9,6481/29 98 * Lafayette (A) OT . . . . . . . . . .97 W2/1 77 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 W 6,9632/3 80 Philadelphia Textile (H) . . . .68 W2/5 76 Albright (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 L2/8 78 Cincinnati (P) . . . . . . . . . . . .100 L 8,8122/12 86 # Villanova (P) (#3) OT . . . . . .82 W 9,3462/15 84 * Muhlenberg (A) . . . . . . . . . . .96 L2/18 92 * Delaware (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 W2/21 86 Virginia (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 W 2,2732/24 89 Elizabethtown (H) . . . . . . . . .64 W2/26 82 *# La Salle (P) OT . . . . . . . . . . . .77 W 5,8523/1 70 Georgetown (A) 2OT . . . . . .67 W3/5 69 Le Moyne (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 W 6843/8 77 Temple (P) (#5) . . . . . . . . . . .91 L 9,6383/13 83 ++ Saint Peter’s (N) . . . . . . . . . .72 W3/15 75 ++ St. Bonaventure (N) . . . . . . .79 L 14,001
McNeill (18.7), Spratt (13.2), Clarke (11.4), Gallo (9.8), Reilly (6.6),Cooke (6.0), Coolican (3.0), Hoffacker (5.8), Savage (3.6), Murphy(3.0), Slaveski (1.4)
Jack Ramsay’s 1959‐60 Hawks were Middle Atlantic Champions, co‐Big 5 champions and went tothe NCAA Tournament. (1st row): Joe Gallo, Bob Clarke, Bob McNeill, head coach Jack Ramsay,Vince Kempton, Jack Egan and Joe Reilly; (2nd row): Jim Coolican, Harry Booth, Doug Leaman,Paul Westhead and Frank Majewski.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1955‐56(Won 23, Lost 6; Big 5 4‐0)Coach: RamsayDATE SJC OPP W/L12/1 89 Fordham (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 W12/3 84 Rhode Island (P) . . . . . . . . . . 72 W12/6 76 Millersville (H). . . . . . . . . . . . 60 W12/9 60 George Washington (P) . . . . 71 L12/12 96 Pennsylvania Military (H). . . 53 W12/14 83 # Villanova (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 W12/16 66 Connecticut (P) . . . . . . . . . . 71 L12/20 83 Albright (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 W1/4 69 # La Salle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 W1/7 76 Muhlenberg (A). . . . . . . . . . . 71 W1/10 98 Elizabethtown (H). . . . . . . . . 65 W1/13 75 Manhattan (P) 2OT. . . . . . . . 74 W1/18 83 Drexel (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 W1/25 74 West Chester (A) . . . . . . . . . 60 W1/28 72 # Penn (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 W2/1 72 Georgetown (A) . . . . . . . . . . 84 L2/3 68 Lafayette (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 L2/11 84 Furman (P) OT. . . . . . . . . . . . 82 W2/15 77 Franklin & Marshall (P) . . . . 51 W2/18 80 St. Francis‐N.Y. (P) . . . . . . . . 76 W2/22 77 # Temple (P) (#10) . . . . . . . . . . 68 W2/25 72 Virginia (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 W2/29 74 Muhlenberg (P). . . . . . . . . . . 63 W3/3 91 Delaware (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 W3/6 84 Lafayette (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 W3/10 82 Temple (P) (#13) . . . . . . . . . . 89 L3/20 74 ++ Seton Hall (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 W3/22 79 ++ Louisville (N) (#6) . . . . . . . . . 89 L3/24 93 ++ St. Francis‐N.Y. (N) . . . . . . . . 82 W
Engelbert (17.0), Juliana (14.1), Fallon (10.8), Lynch (10.7),Radziszewski (9.3), Dougherty (7.8), Purcell (4.7), McKinney (3.8),Ceremsak (3.4), Savage (2.5), Idzik (1.8)
1954‐55(Won 12, Lost 14)Coach: McMenaminDATE SJC OPP W/L12/1 83 West Chester State (H) ........59 W12/3 78 Connecticut (A) ....................79 L12/4 82 Rhode Island (A) ..................85 L12/9 78 Manhattan (A) ......................68 W12/11 70 Albright (A)............................58 W12/15 92 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....47 W12/17 53 Georgetown (H)....................61 L12/22 52 Fordham (H)..........................61 L1/1 84 Scranton (C) ..........................52 W1/5 80 Muhlenberg (A) ....................92 L1/7 83 Le Moyne (A) ........................94 L1/8 83 Canisius (A) ..........................94 L1/12 61 American (H) ........................46 W1/15 85 Furman (C) ............................76 W1/22 62 Lafayette (C) ........................69 L1/26 81 Drexel (A) ..............................78 W1/29 56 La Salle (C) (#5) ....................82 L2/2 64 Millersville (H) ......................55 W2/5 82 Temple (C) ............................83 L2/9 68 Navy (A) ................................74 L2/12 86 Rhode Island (C) ..................81 W2/16 73 Elizabethtown (H) ................70 W2/19 71 St. John’s (C) ........................63 W2/22 75 Delaware (H) ........................78 L2/26 80 Muhlenberg (C) ....................87 L3/5 65 Lafayette (A) ........................83 L
Fallon (14.3), Nowacki (13.1), Lynch (12.1), Engelbert (11.9),Radziszewski (6.2), Brannan (5.7), Ceremsak (5.3), Purcell (4.4),Juliana (3.2), Connell (1.7), Dougherty (1.7), Hynes (1.7),McKinney (1.6)
1953‐54(Won 14, Lost 9)Coach: McMenaminDATE SJC OPP W/L11/28 66 Millersville (H) ......................50 W12/2 91 Montclair State (H) ..............62 W12/5 70 Rhode Island (A) ..................53 W12/12 71 Georgetown (A) ....................75 L12/16 72 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....41 W12/19 77 Connecticut (A) ....................85 L12/21 59 Lafayette (H) ........................57 W12/26 64 Utah State (C) ......................71 L1/2 53 Wake Forest (C) ....................71 L1/6 55 Delaware (H) ........................49 W1/9 66 St. John’s (A) ........................69 L1/13 75 Elizabethtown (H) ................46 W1/16 82 Muhlenberg (A) ....................72 W1/23 57 Temple (C) ............................56 W1/30 57 La Salle (C) (#12) ..................73 L2/3 96 Rhode Island (H) ..................83 W2/6 58 Temple (C) ............................73 L2/10 69 Drexel (H)..............................59 W2/13 71 Richmond (C) ........................59 W2/17 85 Albright (H) ..........................62 W2/20 64 La Salle (C) (#12) ..................78 L2/27 81 Muhlenberg (C) ....................69 W3/2 60 Lafayette (A) ........................70 L
Lynch (15.6), Heller (11.3), Jurosky (10.9), Breslin (10.4), Purcell(6.2), Brannan (5.9), Nowacki (5.3), Crawford (4.1), Brennan (1.2),Huver (1.1), Connell (0.8)
1952‐53(Won 14, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L11/29 66 Millersville (H) ......................45 W12/3 88 Montclair State (H) ..............45 W12/6 88 Rhode Island (A) ..................71 W12/10 73 Lafayette (A) ........................67 W12/13 70 West Texas State (C) ............46 W12/20 83 Western Kentucky (C) (#11) 88 L12/27 90 Seattle (C) (#15)....................77 W12/30 63 Murray State (H) ..................76 L1/3 64 Temple (C) ............................70 L1/7 63 Delaware (A) ........................66 L1/10 55 Manhattan (A) ......................71 L1/14 67 Albright (A)............................64 W1/17 82 Muhlenberg (H) ....................63 W1/24 52 La Salle (C) (#5) ....................79 L1/31 62 St. John’s (C) ........................64 L2/4 111 Rhode Island (H) ..................92 W2/7 78 Connecticut (H) ....................69 W2/11 63 La Salle (C) (#4) ....................75 L2/14 88 Drexel (C) ..............................58 W2/18 88 West Chester (H) ..................72 W2/21 53 Temple (H) ............................45 W2/25 64 Georgetown (H)....................73 L2/28 79 Muhlenberg (A) ....................61 W3/4 77 Saint Francis‐Pa. (A)..............89 L3/7 85 Lafayette (H) ........................57 W
Garrity (16.1), Doogan (14.3), Papaneri (11.5), Desmond (9.5),Lynch (6.7), Swanick (6.1), Juliana (5.1), Heller (4.2), Brennan(3.0), Connors (3.0), Jurosky (1.9), Brannan (1.7), Nowacki (1.4),Heuter (0.9), Connell (0.3), Breslin (0.0), Huver (0.0), Purcell (0.0)
Bob McNeill earned All‐America honors in1960 and still holds the Saint Joseph’s recordsfor free throws in a game (18) and highestassist average in a season (6.5).
John Doogan still holds the Hawks’ record forrebounds in a game with 34 against WestChester in 1953.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1948‐49(Won 12, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L11/27 90 Saint Francis‐Pa. (H)..............64 W12/1 83 Lock Haven (H) ....................53 W12/4 83 Tennessee (C) ......................68 W12/8 63 West Chester (H) ..................41 W12/11 46 Oklahoma A&M (C) ............43 W12/15 63 Mount St. Mary’s (H)............57 W12/18 54 Texas (C) ..............................55 L12/27 54 Utah (C) ................................78 L1/1 69 Western Kentucky (C) ..........86 L1/8 53 CCNY (A)................................60 L1/12 70 Rutgers‐Newark (H)..............52 W1/15 47 Albright (A)............................65 L1/19 76 Albright (C)............................65 W1/22 91 Rhode Island (C) ..................71 W1/26 77 Elizabethtown (H) ................62 W1/29 45 St. John’s (C) ........................62 L2/5 41 La Salle (C) ............................78 L2/12 62 Muhlenberg (A) ....................65 L2/17 64 Rhode Island (A) ..................69 L2/21 65 CCNY (C)................................68 L2/26 56 Temple (C) ............................57 L3/5 83 Saint Francis‐Pa. (A)..............73 W3/9 76 Penn (P) ................................72 W
Senesky (21.0), Dudek (11.9), Welsh (9.9), Ramsay (8.8),McDermitt (8.3), Frein (6.2), O’Driscoll (2.5), Lister (2.3), Neifert(1.3), Sillito (1.3), Wesner (0.9), Hoffman (0.5), Goheen (0.2)
1951‐52(Won 20, Lost 7)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L11/28 79 Montclair State (H) ..............56 W12/1 66 Rhode Island (A) ..................61 W12/5 58 Penn Military (H) ..................36 W12/8 66 CCNY (H) ..............................45 W12/12 67 Upsala (H) ............................49 W12/15 62 Texas Tech (C) ......................58 W12/18 52 Lafayette (H) ........................42 W12/22 78 Bucknell (H) ..........................67 W12/29 43 Utah (H) ................................56 L1/1 74 Westminster (H) ..................56 W1/5 57 St. John’s (A) (#8)..................59 L1/9 62 Elizabethtown (H) ................44 W1/16 69 Delaware (H) ........................50 W1/19 67 Lawrence Tech (C) ................75 L1/26 54 La Salle (C) (#18) ..................53 W1/30 66 Drexel (H)..............................54 W2/2 78 Wake Forest (C) ....................71 W2/6 65 Rhode Island (H) ..................61 W2/9 81 Muhlenberg (A) ....................88 L2/13 61 Rutgers‐Newark (H)..............40 W2/16 50 La Salle (C) (#13) ..................68 L2/23 67 Temple (C) ............................76 L2/26 79 John Carroll (H) ....................62 W3/1 59 Temple (H) ............................56 W3/5 72 Lafayette (A) ........................63 W3/8 95 Muhlenberg (H) ....................84 W3/19 56 Saint Francis‐Pa. (N) ............65 L
Hughes (15.5), Doogan (14.4), Desmond (10.6), Garrity (6.2),Papaneri (6.1), Brady (5.9), Swanick (3.4), Heller (3.2), Faller (2.0),Brannan (1.3), Connors (1.3), Jurosky (1.0), Wallin (0.9), Kullman(0.9), Sweeney (0.7), Brennan (0.3)
1950‐51(Won 13, Lost 14)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L11/29 65 Montclair State (H) ..............42 W12/2 68 Rhode Island (A) ..................78 L12/6 49 Delaware (A) ........................53 L12/9 41 Kansas (C)..............................60 L12/13 54 Lafayette (A) ........................60 L12/16 63 La Salle (C) ............................81 L12/19 56 Catholic (H) ..........................52 W12/23 57 Utah (C) ................................70 L12/26 63 Idaho (C) ..............................64 L1/1 63 Westminster (C)....................75 L1/6 42 CCNY (A)................................54 L1/10 74 Albright (A)............................81 L1/13 64 La Salle (C) (#19) ..................77 L1/17 74 Rutgers‐Newark (H)..............39 W1/20 58 Miami‐Fla. (C) ......................47 W1/27 71 St. John’s (C) (#6)..................92 L1/31 66 Drexel (H)..............................34 W2/3 66 Temple (C) ............................63 W2/6 70 Rhode Island (H) ..................68 W2/10 44 Muhlenberg (A) ....................72 L2/14 64 Albright (H) ..........................63 W2/17 54 Oklahoma City (C) ................63 L2/21 61 Muhlenberg (H) ....................49 W2/24 75 Temple (C) ............................67 W2/28 67 Virginia (H) ............................54 W3/3 73 Lafayette (H) ........................68 W3/7 49 Elizabethtown (H) ................44 W
Fallon (12.4), Papaneri (9.9), Hughes (9.7), Doogan (9.0), Desmond(7.1), Garrity (6.0), Swanick (4.1), Brady (3.5), Lister (1.6), Brennan(1.2), Connors (1.1)
1949‐50(Won 10, Lost 15)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L11/26 46 Rhode Island (H) ..................62 L11/30 53 Lock Haven (H)......................40 W12/3 61 Louisiana State (C)................59 W12/7 74 Elizabethtown (H) ................59 W12/10 46 Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............57 L12/14 46 Albright (A)............................50 L12/17 65 Southern California (C) ........79 L12/26 69 Utah (C) ................................68 W1/2 53 Temple (C) ............................61 L1/4 66 Rutgers‐Newark (C) ..............54 W1/7 58 St. John’s (A) (#1)..................76 L1/11 67 Saint Francis‐Pa. (H)..............64 W1/14 60 Bradley (C) ............................64 L1/17 62 Rhode Island (A) ..................68 L1/21 53 La Salle (C) (#10) ..................74 L1/28 79 Westminster (C)....................86 L2/4 59 La Salle (C) (#8) ....................79 L2/8 54 Lafayette (H) ........................52 W2/11 74 Muhlenberg (A) OT ..............76 L2/15 58 Albright (H) ..........................52 W2/18 59 CCNY (C)................................75 L2/25 74 Temple (C) ............................90 L3/1 59 Lafayette (A) ........................60 L3/4 71 Saint Francis‐Pa. (A)..............63 W3/8 68 Drexel (H)..............................51 W
Senesky (22.8), Frein (10.9), McDermitt (9.2), Hughes (7.0), Daly(5.2), Brady (4.2), Rafferty (2.7), F. Brennan (0.9), Benkovic (0.7),Caffrey (0.6), Lister (0.4), Benson (0.0), J. Brennan (0.0), Kane (0.0),Staud (0.0)
The 1951‐52 Hawks: (1st row) manager Tom O’Connor, Mike Swanick, John Hughes, Phil Brady, EdGarrity, head coach Bill Ferguson; (2nd row) manager Tom Colwell, Frank Connors, Jim Desmond,Tony Papaneri, Joe Brennan, asst. coach John McMenamin; (3rd row) John Doogan, Jack Heller.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1947‐48(Won 13, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT11/26 94 Alumni (H) ............................52 W11/29 66 Brooklyn Polytechnic (H)......47 W12/3 62 Lock Haven (H) ....................37 W12/6 59 Denver (C) ............................41 W12/10 51 Syracuse (A) ..........................63 L12/17 57 Albright (A)............................48 W12/20 57 Texas (C)................................61 L12/27 54 UCLA (C) ..............................64 L12/30 57 Arizona (C) ............................61 L1/3 44 Kansas State (C) ....................59 L1/10 51 St. John’s (A) ........................56 L1/14 72 Iona (H) ................................45 W1/17 78 Rhode Island (C)....................81 L1/24 73 Western Kentucky (C) ..........84 L1/28 90 Elizabethtown (H) ................51 W1/31 75 Westminster (C)....................66 W2/7 70 La Salle (C) OT ......................65 W 11,4032/11 55 Muhlenberg (A) ....................65 L2/14 80 Rhode Island (A) ..................97 L2/17 59 Temple (C) ............................54 W2/21 59 CCNY (C)................................71 L2/25 92 Albright (H) ..........................72 W3/3 84 Rutgers‐Newark (H)..............59 W3/6 62 Penn (P) ................................50 W
Senesky (18.2), Ramsay (11.2), Guokas (10.0), Dudek (7.5),O’Halloran (5.9), Maher (5.8), Frein (5.1), McDermitt (5.0),O’Driscoll (4.4), Welsh (2.8), Sillito (2.1), Reagan (1.3), Wesner(1.1), Jablonski (0.0)
1946‐47(Won 16, Lost 6)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/4 61 Lock Haven (H) ....................50 W12/7 60 Idaho (C) ..............................39 W12/11 88 Washington‐Md. (H) ............37 W12/14 49 Nevada (C) ............................38 W12/18 41 Albright (A)............................40 W12/21 36 Arkansas (C) ..........................46 L12/28 48 UCLA (C) ................................50 L1/4 52 Utah State (C) ......................48 W1/8 54 Catholic (A) ..........................33 W1/11 62 CCNY (A)................................63 L1/15 56 Penn (P) ................................52 W1/18 69 Rhode Island (C)....................59 W1/22 66 Catholic (H) ..........................41 W1/25 50 Western Kentucky (C) ..........56 L1/29 73 Elizabethtown (H) ................34 W2/1 55 St. John’s (C) ........................48 W2/8 45 La Salle (C) OT ......................48 L2/12 55 Temple (C) ............................54 W2/19 53 Syracuse (A) ..........................52 W2/22 66 Hawaii (C)..............................53 W2/26 58 Iona (H) ................................56 W3/1 47 Muhlenberg (A) ....................66 L
Butz (9.8), Ramsay (8.2), Dudek (8.0), O’Halloran (7.9), J. O’Neill(5.4), Maher (4.1), Durso (3.7), Guokas (3.7), B. O’Neill (2.9), Poletti(2.7), Welsh (2.7), Schuster (2.6), O’Driscoll (2.5), Reagan (2.3),Maley (2.2), Lyons (2.0), Wesner (1.5), Mullaly (1.3), Senesky (1.0),Jablonski (0.0), McDermitt (0.0), McGrath (0.0)
1945‐46(Won 9, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/5 70 Washington‐Md. (H) ............22 W12/8 37 Utah (C) ................................34 W12/12 66 Cathedral (H) ........................45 W12/15 46 Lafayette (A) ........................42 W12/29 36 North Carolina (C) ................47 L1/1 32 Wyoming (C) ........................55 L1/5 40 St. John’s (A) ........................59 L1/12 33 St. John’s (C) ........................62 L1/16 79 Catholic (A) ..........................31 W1/19 63 Rhode Island (C) ..................80 L1/26 54 Penn (C) ................................55 L1/30 89 Elizabethtown (H) ................56 W2/2 36 La Salle (C) ............................38 L2/6 59 Albright (H) ..........................41 W2/9 73 Juniata (H) ............................35 W2/13 73 Brooklyn Polytechnic (H)......33 W2/16 60 Rhode Island (A) ..................77 L2/20 49 Muhlenberg (A) ....................58 L2/23 37 CCNY (C)................................60 L3/2 42 Temple (C) ............................62 L
Poletti (9.0), B. O’Neill (8.0), Reagan (7.6), J. O’Neill (6.4), McGrath(5.6), Mullaly (5.3), Maher (5.0), Lyons (4.6), Malloy (4.0), Dulczak(3.7), Zeiss (3.3), Gallagher (3.0), Horgan (3.0), McKee (2.9),Gillespie (2.8), Carney (2.5), Bailey (2.2), Dougherty (2.0),McMahon (2.0), Davidian (1.2), Sparagna (0.0)
Hawk coach Bill Ferguson, pictured here with Jim O’Neill, Al Guokas and Ed O’Halloran at the startof the 1946‐47 season, began his coaching career on Hawk Hill in 1928‐29. He went on to compile309 wins over 25 seasons, which still stands as Saint Joseph’s mark for all‐time victories.
Jack Ramsay began his Saint Joseph’s career asa player from 1946‐49, averaging double fig‐ures in 1948.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1944‐45(Won 12, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/6 70 Union (H) ..............................43 W12/9 40 Utah (C) ................................65 L12/13 62 Washington‐Md. (H) ............30 W12/16 59 Geneva (N)............................76 L12/27 48 Western Kentucky (C) ..........81 L1/1 41 Puerto Rico (C)......................46 L1/5 62 U.S. Naval Hospital (H) ........42 W1/10 58 New Castle AB (H) ................37 W1/13 46 Penn (C) ................................63 L1/17 62 Phila. Coast Guard (H) ..........47 W1/20 63 Rhode Island (A) ..................93 L1/24 70 Montclair State (H) ..............37 W1/27 62 Rhode Island (A) ..................76 L1/31 45 Syracuse (N)..........................37 W2/3 36 St. John’s (C) ........................52 L2/7 75 Elizabethtown (H) ................37 W2/10 39 La Salle (C) ............................36 W2/14 49 CCNY (A)................................60 L2/16 50 Phila. Marine Depot (H) ......47 W2/21 76 Cathedral (H) ........................49 W2/24 47 CCNY (C)................................85 L2/28 50 England General Hosp. (H) ..44 W3/3 47 Temple (C) ............................72 L
O’Neill (15.1), Haley (10.0), McKee (9.5), Reagan (8.0), Tracy (8.0),Barr (7.5), Horgan (6.9), Frein (6.6), McGrath (4.5), Collins (3.5),Hurley (3.2),Gallagher (2.0), Hallahan (1.4), Burns (0.6), Keaveney(0.6), Kane (0.5), Ottinger (0.4), Rooney (0.4)
1943‐44(Won 18, Lost 7)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/4 48 Phila. Coast Guard (H) ..........57 L12/8 49 Washington‐Md. (H) ............36 W12/11 52 Virginia (C) ............................32 W12/15 62 Juniata (H) ............................42 W12/22 41 Muhlenberg (H) ....................53 L12/28 56 DePaul (C) ............................64 L1/3 53 La Salle (A) ..........................33 W1/5 68 Phila. Marine Depot (H) ......46 W1/8 60 Swarthmore (C) ....................52 W1/12 48 Princeton (A) ........................31 W1/15 48 Penn (C) ................................37 W1/17 53 La Salle (H) ............................37 W1/19 43 Drew (H)................................42 W1/22 69 Rhode Island (C) ..................54 W1/26 41 Muhlenberg (A) ....................49 L1/29 67 Rhode Island (A) ..................79 L2/2 89 Cathedral (H) ........................50 W2/5 66 Saint Francis‐Pa. (C)..............49 W2/9 74 Montclair State (H) ..............44 W2/12 36 St. John’s (C) ........................41 L2/17 45 CCNY (A)................................38 W2/23 91 Elizabethtown (H) ................37 W2/26 41 CCNY (C)................................44 L3/1 57 U.S. Naval Hospital (H) ........30 W3/4 48 Temple (H) ............................46 W
Flannery (12.2), McEnroe (9.3), O’Halloran (8.3), Dudek (6.9),Maher (6.8), Poletti (5.5), Clarke (4.7), Young (3.3), Faralli (3.0),Wesner (2.3), Bradley (1.6), Durso (0.7), Maynard (0.4), Ellis (0.3)
1942‐43(Won 18, Lost 4)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/5 47 Muhlenberg (A) ....................42 W 1,90012/9 50 Washington‐Md. (H) ............37 W12/12 60 Pennsylvania Military (A)......28 W12/15 45 Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............39 W 4,86712/30 38 Kansas (C)..............................63 L 8,5661/6 51 Geneva (H)............................46 W1/9 55 Rhode Island (C) ..................60 L 10,1691/13 52 Elizabethtown (H) ................14 W 1,5001/16 48 La Salle (C) OT ......................45 W 8,4371/20 65 Princeton Seminary (H) ........19 W1/23 62 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....32 W1/27 66 Moravian (H) ........................39 W1/30 65 West Texas State (C) ............52 W 8,2192/3 79 Newark (H)............................33 W2/8 46 St. John’s (A) ........................76 L 14,6012/13 67 CCNY (C)................................55 W 9,0472/17 59 F & M Pre‐Flight (H) ............34 W2/20 66 Gettysburg (C) ......................23 W2/24 54 Montclair State (H) ..............35 W2/27 77 Ursinus (C) ............................35 W 7,5003/3 58 Bolling Field (H) ....................39 W 2,000c3/6 28 Temple (C) ............................32 L 10,759
Senesky (23.4), Boylan (8.9), Schuster (6.3), Seavey (5.7), Van Belle(4.7), Mullaly (2.4), O’Neill (2.3), D’Amora (1.9), Conway (1.6),Henry (1.5), Maley (1.5), Ramsay (1.3), Murphy (0.3), Zeiss (0.1)
1941‐42(Won 12, Lost 6)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/6 62 Rhode Island (A) . . . . . . . . .75 L 1,10012/15 27 Oklahoma A&M (C) . . . . . . .37 L12/18 64 Muhlenberg (H) . . . . . . . . . .52 W12/27 29 Colorado (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 L 5,8571/3 33 North Carolina (C) . . . . . . . . .28 W1/6 70 Princeton Seminary (H) . . . .31 W1/10 44 CCNY (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 W 15,8261/13 81 Fort Monmouth (H) . . . . . . .52 W1/17 58 La Salle (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 W 7,1311/30 56 West Texas State (C) . . . . . .59 L 10,976c2/7 28 Moravian (A) . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 L2/10 58 Georgetown (H) . . . . . . . . . .43 W 1,0002/14 39 St. John’s (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 L2/17 46 Philadelphia Textile (H) . . . .10 W2/20 50 Virginia (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 W 3,2862/24 59 Canisius (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 W2/27 52 DePaul (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 W 5,1833/6 49 Temple (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 W 7,303
Senesky (12.8), Butz (11.2), Portland (9.0), Stahl (8.5),Kelleher(6.6), Kraft (5.4), Boylan (4.4), Conway (2.7), Coughlin (2.4),Schuster (2.4), Van Belle (2.0), Seavey (2.0), Sorin (0.7)
1940‐41(Won 12, Lost 6)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/7 57 Muhlenberg (A) ....................33 W12/10 55 Upsala (H) ............................18 W 1,00012/14 66 Rhode Island (A) ..................74 L12/17 26 Oklahoma A&M (C) ..............40 L12/21 49 Wittenberg (H)......................33 W12/28 49 Colorado (C)..........................45 W1/6 42 North Carolina (C) ................41 W1/10 26 CCNY (C)................................40 L1/14 60 Moravian (H) ........................30 W1/17 50 DePaul (C) OT........................52 L1/31 47 Butler (C) ..............................43 W2/8 41 Brooklyn (C) ..........................32 W2/11 78 Blue Ridge (H) ......................32 W2/14 48 La Salle (C) ............................40 W2/19 37 St. John’s (A) ........................45 L2/21 39 Virginia (C) ............................52 L2/25 70 St. Joseph’s‐Ind. (H)..............49 W3/1 53 Temple (C) ............................35 W 6,044
L. Kenney (15.4), Butz (7.4), Senesky (7.4), Kraft (6.4), Stahl (4.3),Kelleher (3.9), Boylan (2.9), Coughlin (2.3), Loughran (1.2), Sorin(0.8), Fisler (0.2), Hughes (0.0)
1939‐40(Won 10, Lost 5)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/9 32 Cathedral (H) ........................13 W 2,00012/16 32 Wittenberg (H)......................36 L12/19 36 Dayton (H) ............................34 W12/27 25 Colorado (C)..........................49 L12/29 39 Missouri (C) ..........................38 W1/6 39 Ohio (H) ................................59 L 1,0001/10 31 CCNY (C)................................26 W1/13 52 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....42 W1/17 43 Virginia (C) ............................39 W1/26 38 Manhattan (A) OT ................35 W 12,2502/3 35 St. John’s (C) ........................30 W2/7 65 Upsala (H) ............................35 W2/16 33 La Salle (C) ............................28 W2/22 29 DePaul (C) ............................38 L2/28 14 Temple (C) ............................39 L 4,600
L. Kenney (10.2), Kraft (6.9), Stahl (6.7), Adams (3.1), Dambrackas(3.0), Coughlin (2.6), Huver (2.5), Kelleher (2.0), Sorin (2.0), Hogan(1.7), Jacobs (1.5), Monte (0.0), Tracy (0.0)
Larry Kenney earned All‐America honors in1940 for Coach Bill Ferguson’s team.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1939‐40(Won 10, Lost 5)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/9 32 Cathedral (H) ........................13 W 2,00012/16 32 Wittenberg (H)......................36 L12/19 36 Dayton (H) ............................34 W12/27 25 Colorado (C)..........................49 L12/29 39 Missouri (C) ..........................38 W1/6 39 Ohio (H) ................................59 L 1,0001/10 31 CCNY (C)................................26 W1/13 52 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....42 W1/17 43 Virginia (C) ............................39 W1/26 38 Manhattan (A) OT ................35 W 12,2502/3 35 St. John’s (C) ........................30 W2/7 65 Upsala (H) ............................35 W2/16 33 La Salle (C) ............................28 W2/22 29 DePaul (C) ............................38 L2/28 14 Temple (C) ............................39 L 4,600
L. Kenney (10.2), Kraft (6.9), Stahl (6.7), Adams (3.1), Dambrackas(3.0), Coughlin (2.6), Huver (2.5), Kelleher (2.0), Sorin (2.0), Hogan(1.7), Jacobs (1.5), Monte (0.0), Tracy (0.0)
1938‐39(Won 9, Lost 12)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/3 80 Elizabethtown (H) ................47 W12/7 39 Upsala (H) ............................33 W12/10 54 Wake Forest (H)....................49 W 1,50012/14 81 Western Maryland (H)..........43 W12/19 44 Oregon (C) ............................54 L12/21 44 Ohio (H) ................................58 L12/26 39 Colorado (C)..........................44 L12/28 45 Wyoming (H) ........................42 W1/2 36 Davis & Elkins (H)..................37 L1/6 30 Kentucky (C)..........................41 L1/11 31 St. John’s (A) ........................43 L1/13 35 CCNY (C)................................36 L1/21 46 Moravian (H) ........................36 W1/27 37 Manhattan (C) ....................42 L2/3 31 La Salle (C) ............................32 L2/7 47 Lebanon Valley (H) ..............48 L 1,0002/11 39 Ursinus (H) ............................35 W 1,0002/13 52 William & Mary (H) ..............43 W2/17 18 Villanova (C)..........................36 L 3,5002/27 49 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....30 W3/3 38 Temple (C) ............................42 L 6,000
L. Kenney (11.6), Chadick (10.3), Adams (6.6), Loughery (5.8),Guziewicz (4.4), Huver (4.3), Dambrackas (2.6), Scullin (2.6),Whartnaby (2.6), Uber (1.9), Murphy (1.3), Frye (0.0), Hogan (0.0),Sacca (0.0), Trainor (0.0)
1937‐38(Won 13, Lost 5)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/11 58 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................22 W12/14 60 Cathedral (H) ........................40 W12/18 38 CCNY (A)................................49 L12/22 40 Wittenberg (H)......................36 W12/30 39 Mississippi State (C)..............23 W 11,7931/1 50 Creighton (H) ........................40 W1/3 42 Franklin & Marshall (A) ........22 W 5,0001/7 44 Davis & Elkins (R)..................31 W 6,0001/12 37 DePaul (R) ............................38 L 4,0281/15 43 Catholic (N) ..........................34 W1/22 34 North Carolina (C) ................29 W1/28 18 La Salle (C) ............................22 L 12,0382/5 56 Gallaudet (H) ........................27 W2/8 46 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....25 W2/12 30 St. John’s (C) ........................38 L2/22 49 Albright (H) ..........................31 W2/25 33 Duquesne (R) ........................22 W3/4 36 Temple (C) ............................40 L
Guokas (11.3), McMenamin (9.8), Smale (4.7), D. Kenney (4.3),Rosenberg (3.8), J. Kenney (2.4), Chadick (2.0), Oakes (1.9),Whartnaby (1.0), Adams (1.0), Buck (1.5), Loughery (0.8), L.Kenney (0.4), Scullin (0.4), Moross (0.2), Dambrackas (0.0),Guziewicz (0.0), Matt (0.0)
1936‐37(Won 15, Lost 4)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/9 37 Delaware (H) ........................30 W12/12 52 Western Maryland (H)..........27 W12/19 29 CCNY (A)................................19 W 12,50012/28 25 La Salle (R) ............................21 W1/2 29 Davis & Elkins (H)..................26 W1/6 41 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................19 W1/12 37 Mississippi State ..................28 W1/16 34 North Carolina (R) ................36 L1/23 50 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....23 W2/2 50 Juniata (H) ............................17 W2/5 46 Long Island (R) 3OT ..............44 W2/12 38 St. John’s (R) 2OT..................39 L2/13 32 Ursinus (H) ............................17 W2/16 28 La Salle (H) OT ......................25 W2/19 31 Pennsylvania Military (A)......23 W2/24 37 Penn (P) ................................36 W 10,6822/26 27 DePaul (R) ............................33 L3/2 46 Lebanon Valley (H) ..............38 W3/5 32 Temple (R) ............................53 L 9,514
Guokas (7.7), McMenamin (7.1), D. Kenney (6.4), Smale (6.3), Jo.Kenney (3.7), Langan (3.4), Oakes (3.1), McCarthy (1.0), Scullin(0.6), Scullin (0.6), Ji. Kenney (0.2), Conwell (0.0), Hartman (0.0),Matt (0.0)
1935‐36(Won 14, Lost 5)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/13 48 Roanoke (H) ..........................27 W12/16 30 Temple (R) ............................32 L12/20 37 Loyola‐Md. (H)......................28 W12/23 30 Long Island (R) ....................35 L12/30 23 La Salle (R) ............................19 W1/4 32 Davis & Elkins (H)..................25 W1/10 38 Western Maryland (A)..........37 W1/11 35 Loyola‐Md. (A) ......................34 W1/15 38 Pennsylvania Military (A)......27 W1/18 34 Lafayette (H) ........................30 W1/23 36 Catholic (H) ..........................19 W2/1 40 La Salle (A) ............................20 W2/5 32 Albright (H) ..........................14 W2/8 27 CCNY (R)................................44 L2/11 42 Ursinus (H) ............................24 W2/15 23 St. John’s (A) ........................30 L2/22 39 Pennsylvania Military (H) OT33 W2/26 25 Penn (P) ................................29 L 4,5003/3 57 Delaware (H) ........................40 W
Fleming, Guokas, Keaveney, D. Kenney, Jim Kenney, John Kenney,Langan, McCue, McMenamin, Murphy, Oakes, Smale
The “Mighty Mites,” so dubbed because of their noticeable lack of size, are among the manyHawk basketball legends. The group (clockwise from left) ‐ Jim Smale, Matt Guokas, Sr., JohnKenny, Joe Oakes, Dan Kenney and John McMenamin ‐ led SJU to a combined 54‐17 mark overa four‐year period (1934‐38). They made up for their lack of height with quick passing, smother‐ing defense and an assortment of gadget plays. They were inducted into the Saint Joseph’sAthletic Hall of Fame in 2000 as a group, along with their coach Bill Ferguson.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1934‐35(Won 12, Lost 3)Coach: FergusonDATE SJU OPP W/L ATT12/12 29 Penn (P) ..............................27 W12/15 46 Delaware (H) ......................31 W12/19 18 Temple (A) ..........................32 L1/5 41 Ursinus (H) ..........................33 W1/9 48 Lafayette (A)........................26 W1/11 40 Delaware (A) ......................35 W 8,0001/16 31 West Chester (H) ................18 W1/19 28 La Salle (A) ..........................25 W1/26 38 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....32 W1/29 41 Davis & Elkins (H) ................35 W2/5 25 West Chester (A) ................22 W2/13 25 La Salle (H) ..........................32 L2/16 56 Moravian (H) ......................10 W2/18 34 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....35 L2/22 26 La Salle (A) ..........................25 W
Fleming, Guokas, Keaveney, D. Kenney, Jim Kenney, JohnKenney, Lawlor, Mallon, McCarthy, McCue, McCusker,McMenamin, Oakes, Smale
1933‐34(Won 6, Lost 11)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/9 26 Penn (P) ..............................38 L12/15 21 Catholic (H)..........................24 L12/19 35 Philadelphia Pharmacy (H) ..26 W1/4 17 Ursinus (A) ..........................22 L1/9 27 West Chester (A) ................33 L1/13 27 Temple (A) ..........................31 L1/16 26 Delaware (H) ......................17 W1/23 23 Alumni (H) ..........................13 W1/27 22 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....25 L1/31 53 Philadelphia Textile (H) ......11 W2/3 15 La Salle (H) ..........................27 L2/6 26 West Chester (H) ................23 W2/10 20 La Salle (A) ..........................39 L2/12 26 Delaware (A) ......................31 L2/17 23 St. Francis‐N.Y. (H) ..............19 W2/22 28 Pennsylvania Military (A) OT31 L2/24 13 Baltimore (H) ......................19 L
McGonegal (4.5), Costello (4.5), Kane (4.3), Morris (3.6),Dougherty (3.1), Morrow (2.8), McCusker (2.8), Keaveney (1.8),Mandes (1.8), Lawlor (1.6), Halpin (0.4)
1932‐33(Won 7, Lost 9)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/7 24 Fordham (A) ........................39 L12/10 34 St. John’s‐Md. (H)................32 W12/13 50 Phila. Pharmacy (H) ............28 W12/16 24 Delaware (A) ......................35 L1/6 33 West Chester (H) ................27 W1/10 29 Washington‐Md. (A)............33 L1/14 21 Catholic (H) ........................29 L1/17 19 Temple (A) ..........................43 L1/20 20 Swarthmore (A) ..................15 W1/28 21 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....28 L2/1 27 Lebanon Valley (A) ..............23 W2/8 12 West Chester (A) ................34 L2/14 42 Delaware (H) ......................21 W2/22 27 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....42 L2/25 19 Penn (P) ..............................36 L2/28 25 Washington‐Md. (H) ..........24 W
Dougherty, Halpin, Kane, Keaveney, Lawlor, Mandes, McCusker,Morris, Morrow, Smith
1931‐32(Won 8, Lost 10)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/2 58 Philadelphia Textile (H) ......13 W12/5 18 CCNY (A) ..............................39 L12/8 34 Phila. Pharmacy (H) ............27 W12/16 26 Penn (P) ..............................17 W 4,0001/5 28 Washington‐Md. (H) ..........27 W1/8 18 St. Thomas (A) ....................31 L1/9 21 St. Francis‐N.Y. (A) ..............19 W1/14 32 Catholic (A)..........................38 L1/15 26 George Washington (A) ......43 L1/20 28 Temple (A) ..........................45 L1/30 18 Washington‐MD (A) ............16 W2/9 32 Lebanon Valley (H) ..............23 W2/13 35 Seton Hall (A) ......................37 L2/17 28 Delaware (A) ......................35 L2/19 34 Seton Hall (H) OT ................40 L2/22 30 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....33 L2/25 32 George Washington (H) ......31 W2/27 33 Swarthmore (A) ..................37 L
Zuber (10.8), Osborne (7.6), Smith (3.6), Kane (2.4), Sculley (2.3),McGonegal (2.2), Mandes (1.2), Walker (1.1),Morris (1.0),Dougherty (0.8), Lawlor (0.8), Costello (0.5), Morrow (0.2),Campbell (0.0)
1930‐31(Won 16, Lost 5)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L12/2 36 Philadelphia Textile (H) ......22 W12/6 25 Lafayette (A)........................23 W12/9 53 Moravian (H) ......................23 W12/13 19 Penn (P) ..............................23 L12/18 31 Washington‐Md. (A)............28 W1/3 18 Seton Hall (A) ......................17 W1/6 35 Washington‐Md. (H) ..........27 W1/10 31 Franklin & Marshall (A) ......36 L1/14 30 Albright (H)..........................34 W1/17 29 Swarthmore (A) ..................23 W1/20 36 Delaware (H) ......................18 W1/31 31 Albright (A) ..........................45 L2/2 51 Slippery Rock (H) ................30 W2/4 39 Franklin & Marshall (H) ......23 W2/7 40 Ursinus (H) ..........................21 W2/18 47 Pennsylvania Military (H) ....29 W2/20 20 Seventh Regiment (A) ........19 W2/21 16 St. Francis‐N.Y. (A) ..............24 L2/26 20 Brooklyn K of C (A) ..............35 L2/27 19 St. Thomas (A) ....................12 W3/3 35 Seton Hall (H) ......................17 W
Zuber (6.6), Osborne (6.0), Trainer (5.2), Kane (4.3), Sunkes (2.9),Smith (2.5), Moynihan (1.9), Walker (1.5), Sculley (0.8), Ridgway(0.4), Cahill (0.2), McCusker (0.2), McNichol (0.0), Morrow (0.0)
1929‐30(Won 12, Lost 9)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L
28 Philadelphia Osteopathy ....26 W12/7 18 Penn (P) ..............................19 L 3,00012/10 25 Franklin & Marshall (A) ......31 L12/14 15 Washington‐Md. (A)............37 L12/17 32 Temple ................................35 L1/4 28 Swarthmore (A) ..................10 W1/7 31 Washington‐Md. (H) ..........19 W1/11 36 Franklin & Marshall (H) ......30 W1/15 20 Fordham (A) ........................22 L1/17 34 Haverford (H) ......................27 W2/1 23 Albright (A) ..........................36 L2/4 33 Delaware (A) ......................14 W
36 Penn AC (A) ........................15 W2/7 22 St. Francis‐N,Y, (A) ..............17 W2/8 31 Seton Hall (A) ......................34 L2/11 19 Villanova (H)........................22 L2/13 38 Seton Hall (H) ......................37 W2/15 17 Loyola‐Md. (A) ....................22 L2/18 35 Albright (H) OT ....................34 W2/24 28 Pennsylvania Military ..........19 W2/26 44 Ursinus (A) ..........................26 W
Cahill, J. Kane, T. Kane, McNichol, Moynihan, Osborne, Sculley,Smith, Sunkes, E. Trainer, F. Trainer, Walker
1928‐29(Won 8, Lost 10)Coach: FergusonDATE SJC OPP W/L ATT12/1 24 Penn (P) OT ........................26 L12/5 50 Hahnemann (H) ..................10 W
34 Philadelphia Textile ............16 W19 Temple (A) ..........................33 L 1,500c
1/5 39 Niagara (H) ..........................25 W 1,0001/16 25 Fordham (P) OT ..................27 L1/19 33 Schuylkill (H)........................32 W
23 St. John’s (A)........................45 L1/31 20 Villanova..............................35 L2/2 35 Seton Hall ............................26 W2/6 28 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....24 W2/8 41 Albright (H)..........................29 W
21 Loyola‐Md. ..........................29 L27 Schuylkill..............................34 L27 Penn AC OT ........................29 L
3/1 39 St. Stephen’s (A)..................29 W3/3 27 Seton Hall (A) ......................46 L
23 Delaware ............................24 L
Branka, Desmond, Kane, Kelly, Oakes, Osborne, Rider, Sunkes, E.Trainer, F. Trainer, Walker
1927‐28(Won 6, Lost 11)Coach: TempleDATE SJC OPP W/L12/3 24 Penn ....................................28 L12/6 33 Hahnemann (H) ..................23 W12/14 36 Hahnemann (H) ..................26 W12/19 18 Manhattan (A) ....................28 L1/7 19 Delaware (A) ......................31 L1/11 27 Schuylkill (A)........................33 L1/13 27 St. John’s (A)........................34 L1/14 21 Seton Hall (A) ......................40 L1/18 40 Philadelphia Osteopathy (H)25 W1/21 36 Washington‐Md. (A)............51 L2/4 73 Philadelphia Textile (H) ......20 W2/11 38 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....26 W2/15 22 Drexel (A) ............................27 L2/16 35 St. John’s (H) ......................34 W2/22 21 Philadelphia Osteopathy (A)28 L2/27 28 Penn AC ..............................29 L3/2 23 St. Stephen’s ......................36 L
Branka, Delaney, Desmond, Grady, Kane, Oakes, Perotta, Regan,Sunkes, E. Trainer, F. Trainer
1926‐27(Won 6, Lost 11)Coach: TempleDATE SJC OPP W/L12/3 19 Crescent AC (A) ..................30 L12/4 19 Crimson and Gray (H)..........30 L12/10 16 Penn AC (A) ........................30 L12/18 30 Penn (A) ..............................35 L
23 St. John’s ............................22 WSchuylkill................................ W
30 St. John’s ............................36 LUniversity Club ...................... W
1/7 10 Fordham (A) ........................43 L1/11 17 Villanova (P) ........................30 L1/22 14 Georgetown ........................17 L2/4 23 Schuylkill (A) ........................14 W
Delaware .............................. LSt. Thomas ............................ L
21 Seton Hall ............................40 L28 Pennsylvania Military ..........12 W
Brady, Branka, Collins, Cunneff, Donahue, Trainer, Gricco, Oakes,Sheehan, Walker
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1925‐26(Won 4, Lost 11)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L12/9 30 Schuylkill (A) ........................19 W12/16 30 Haverford (A) ......................13 W12/19 14 Penn (A) ..............................31 L
26 St. John’s ............................37 L13 St. John’s (H) ......................17 L
1/16 22 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....16 W2/18 19 Villanova (H)........................25 L
16 Fordham..............................23 L26 Drexel ..................................16 W
Brady, Branka, Collins, Donahue, Henry, Mastav, Mustovoy, B. Oakes, J. Oakes
1924‐25(Won 9, Lost 9)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L12/3 29 Crescent AC (A) ....................41 L12/17 35 Moravian (A) ........................ 9 W12/20 18 Penn (A) ................................34 L
37 St. John’s ..............................46 L27 Temple ..................................19 W38 Temple ..................................27 W
1/10 39 Pennsylvania Military (A)......27 W1/14 22 Ursinus (H) ............................17 W1/23 24 Susquehanna (H) ..................20 W1/29 24 Villanova (H) ........................32 L2/5 36 Pennsylvania Military (A)......29 W
16 Georgetown..........................22 L
Brown, Byrnes, Collins, Cunneff, Donahue, Ganard, Mallie, J.Oakes, Reckner
1923‐24(Won 9, Lost 9)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L12/1 30 Crimson and Gray (H) .......... 6 W12/7 22 Crescent AC (A) ..................35 L12/8 18 Army (A) ..............................24 L
11 Penn (A) ..............................21 L12/19 31 Temple (H) ..........................26 W12/22 12 University Club (A) ..............26 L
30 St. Mary’s‐Mich. (H) ............16 W15 Loyola‐Md. (H) ....................33 L
1/7 32 Haverford (H) ...................... 0 W1/8 23 Villanova (N)........................24 L1/12 23 Georgetown (A) ..................25 L1/16 43 Ursinus (H) ..........................30 W1/23 42 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....26 W1/26 29 University Club (H) ..............21 W2/2 16 Loyola‐Md. (A) ....................24 L2/11 25 Washington‐Md. (H) ..........39 L2/16 47 Moravian (H) ......................12 W2/22 54 Cathedral (H) ......................19 W
Brown, Collins, Coppock, Crean, Cunneff, Donohoe, Hosey,Mallie, Oakes, Sheehan
1922‐23(Won 7, Lost 8)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L
45 Crimson and Gray................14 W12/9 17 Penn (A) ..............................29 L
34 Cathedral (H) ......................15 W21 Loyola‐Md. (A) ....................25 L
12/22 18 Manhattan (H) ....................30 L20 Niagara (H) ..........................13 W
1/20 33 Villanova (A) ........................34 L1/27 37 Loyola‐Md. (A) ....................31 W1/31 26 Villanova (H)........................18 W2/10 20 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....25 L
35 Seton Hall ............................20 W30 Mount St. Mary’s Hall ........43 L
St. Francis‐N.Y. ...................... LEast Stroudsburg .................. W
25 Georgetown ........................46 L
Burns, Carr, Crean, Devine, Gannon, Hagans, Hosey, Mackin,Mallie, Mallon, Moore, Oakes
1921‐22(Won 8, Lost 9)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L
17 Philadelphia Dental (H) ........9 W24 Crescent AC (A) ..................58 L13 Army (A) ..............................35 L41 Crimson and Gray (H) .......... 5 W22 Temple (A) ..........................17 W31 Loyola‐Md. (H) ....................20 W23 Fordham (H) ........................28 L44 La Salle ................................ 9 W13 Georgetown ........................53 L
1/25 18 Villanova (A) ........................24 L26 Temple (H) ..........................12 W19 Pennsylvania Military (A) ....30 L
2/15 22 Seton Hall ............................37 L2/22 32 Navy (A) ..............................26 W
32 Fordham..............................41 L31 Seton Hall ............................27 W
3/4 26 Villanova (H)........................28 L
Crean, Deady, Devine, DiFilippo, Duff, Dugan, Hagans, Mallie,McDermott, Oakes
1920‐21(Won 4, Lost 10)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L
23 Crimson and Gray................18 W20 Army....................................30 L17 Fordham..............................43 L8 Navy ....................................39 L10 Ursinus ................................14 L18 Seton Hall ............................24 L
1/15 22 Villanova (A) ........................31 L22 Philadelphia Osteopathy ....18 W22 Pennsylvania Military ..........33 L
2/16 14 Villanova (H)........................24 L2 St. John’s ‐ Forfeit .............. 0 W24 Seton Hall (A) ......................36 L19 Fordham..............................31 L32 Crimson and Gray................14 W
Crean (7.8), Devine (5.0), McDermott (3.4), Vizard (2.0), Temple(2.0), Deady (1.7), Hagans (0.5), Treacy (0.5), Moylan (0.0)
1919‐20(Won 9, Lost 6)Coach: LavinDATE SJC OPP W/L
27 St. John’s (A)........................33 L19 Crescent AC (A) ..................26 L25 Hahnemann ........................22 W27 Ursinus ................................34 L39 Cooper Union ......................23 W28 Seton Hall ............................32 L32 Crimson and Gray................ 8 W36 Fordham (H) ........................22 W14 Navy ....................................31 L23 Loyola‐Md. ..........................18 W25 Drexel (A) ............................31 L28 Pennsylvania Military ..........22 W36 Muhlenberg (H) ..................25 W26 Drexel (H) ............................17 W27 Villanova..............................23 W
Deady, Define, Duff, Duffy, Healey, Horan, Temple, Treacy,Vizard
1918‐19(Won 3, Lost 3)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
26 Drexel ..................................17 W21 Supply Department Pier......24 L25 Pennsylvania Military ..........15 W20 Navy ....................................49 L24 Dickinson (H) ......................21 W26 Muhlenberg ........................27 L
Conley, Duff, Healey, Moloney, Murphy, Temple
1917‐18(Won 5, Lost 2)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
21 Wissahickon Barracks..........33 L46 Alumni ................................22 W15 Lebanon Valley....................18 L48 Training Camp Disp ............28 W37 Pennsylvania Military ..........21 W28 Alumni ................................ 8 W22 Muhlenberg ........................11 W
Conley, Cullen, Culliton, Healey, McShaine, Moloney, Murphy,Nassau, Temple, Vizard
The 1920‐21 Hawks: (back row) manager George Clarke, Dick Crean, Henry Hagans, Ted Deady,and head coach John Lavin; (front row) Vince McDermott, Tommy Vizard, and Tommy Temple.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1916‐17(Won 18, Lost 5)Coach: DonahueDATE SJU OPP W/L
21 Crimson and Gray ..............18 W39 Camden High ......................22 W48 Vineland High ......................14 W35 Villanova Prep .................... 9 W29 Camden High (A) ................23 W34 Morris Guards (H) ..............25 W21 Wenonah Military Acad. (A)19 W49 Pa. Institution of Deaf ........23 W
1/27 29 La Salle ..............................30 L 1,00026 Alumni ................................18 W27 Philos Club ..........................14 W31 Moravian ............................21 W
2/21 18 Wenonah Military Acad. (H)27 L28 La Salle ................................27 W23 New Jersey State ................17 W17 Moravian ............................46 L29 Catholic High ......................22 W47 New Jersey State ................13 W17 La Salle ................................22 L41 Atlantic City YMCA ..............32 W
Manhattan ............................ L
Byrne, Gallagher, Healey, Leckie, J. Martin, S. Martin, Murphy
1915‐16(Won 11, Lost 9)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
31 Fordham Freshmen ............25 W13 Crimson and Gray................20 L31 Camden High ......................29 W36 Chester High........................17 W38 Camden High ......................24 W40 Cape May High ....................16 W36 Moravian ............................29 W
1/26 21 Alumni ................................12 W1/29 28 Morris Guards ....................39 L
38 Loyola‐Md. ..........................20 W28 Atlantic City High ................36 L
2/9 33 Catholic High ......................22 W25 Peddie Institute ..................32 L31 La Salle ................................26 W63 Salesianum High..................26 W20 Peddie Institute ..................47 L
3/1 17 Catholic High ......................20 L20 Morris Guards ....................36 L24 Loyola‐Md. ..........................53 L
3/15 21 La Salle ................................29 L
Byrne, Dougherty, Gallagher, Gurst, Keenen, Mahoney, J.Martin, S. Martin, Reily
1914‐15(Won 14, Lost 1)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L12/14 52 Brown Prep (H)....................18 W
35 Philadelphia Textile (H) ......17 W56 Vineland High (H) ................ 5 W40 Camden High (H) ................27 W24 Temple ................................11 W
1/20 59 Phoenixville High (H) ..........18 W1/23 28 Williamson (A) ....................25 W1/27 36 Alumni (H) ..........................15 W
44 Bethlehem Prep ..................29 W2/6 52 Atlantic City High ................32 W
35 Morris Guards (A)................23 W2/17 43 Morris Guards (H) ..............24 W
28 Northeast High ....................39 L46 Wenonah Military Acad. ....37 W
2/27 38 Pennington Seminary (A) ....17 W40 Crimson and Gray................10 W
Algie, Byrne, J. Gallagher, T. Gallagher, Lavin, Leckie, Martin,Reily
1913‐14(Won 10, Lost 5)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
14 Southern High ....................21 L48 Philadelphia Textile ............10 W12 Penn Freshmen ..................36 L50 Brown Prep ........................13 W31 Camden High ......................17 W17 Northeast Manual ..............16 W45 Atlantic City HIgh ................32 W60 Pierce ..................................34 W25 Camden High ......................38 L21 Pennsylvania Military ........42 L33 Temple ................................21 W24 Northeast Manual ..............21 W35 Pennington Seminary..........26 W33 Trenton High ......................23 W17 Morris Guards ....................33 L
Bennis, Hayes, Lavin, McMahon, Mullholland, Yates
1912‐13(Won 11, Lost 5)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
16 Camden High . . . . . . . . . . . .13 WCatholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . . WSt. Peter’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPennington Seminary . . . . . . WPenn Freshmen (A) . . . . . . . . L
18 Pennsylvania Military . . . . .25 L20 Muhlenberg . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 L
Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPa. Institute of Deaf . . . . . . . WBrown Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCatholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAtlantic City High . . . . . . . . . . WGirard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
35 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 W14 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 L
Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
Bennis, Considine, Hayes, Lavin, Leckie, O’Neill, Stoll, Yates
1911‐12(Won 6, Lost 22)Coach: DonahueDATE SJC OPP W/L
18 La Salle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 LCamden High . . . . . . . . . . . . . L
1/5 24 Catholic High . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 WPenn Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . LBethlehem Prep . . . . . . . . . . LPerkiomen Seminary. . . . . . . L
Princeton Prep. . . . . . . . . . . . LBrown Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPa. Institute of Deaf . . . . . . . WGirard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAtlantic City High. . . . . . . . . . LMorris Guards . . . . . . . . . . . . LChester High . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
Barret, Bennis, Considine, Hayes, Leckie, Mathews, McCullough, Murphy, Scanlon, Stoll, Yates
1910‐11(Won 6, Lost 6)Coach: BennisDATE SJC OPP W/L
21 De Lancey ............................7 W6 La Salle ................................10 L16 Catholic High ......................22 L22 Pa. Institute of Deaf ............20 W29 Swarthmore Prep ................11 W19 Northeast Manual ..............12 W11 Bethlehem Prep ..................58 L16 La Salle ................................20 L22 Temple Prep ........................9 W25 Catholic High ......................29 L26 Northeast Manual ..............12 W24 Camden High ......................27 L
Bennis, Considine, Harron, Hayes, McCue, Murphy, Scanlon,Tighe, Yates
1909‐10(Won 10, Lost 6)Coach: DeverDATE SJC OPP W/L12/10 5 Catholic High ......................19 L12/17 18 La Salle ................................22 L12/22 31 Mount St. Mary’s ................13 W1/7 29 Northeast Manual ..............10 W1/14 10 Catholic High ......................18 L1/15 31 Girard ..................................22 W1/20 14 Central Manual....................13 W1/21 24 La Salle ................................18 W1/22 61 St. Peter’s ............................18 W1/26 21 Girard ..................................19 W2/4 32 Northeast Manual ..............28 W2/11 35 La Salle ................................29 W2/18 24 Catholic High ......................27 L2/25 19 Northeast Manual ..............27 L3/1 16 Swarthmore Prep ................27 L3/10 41 Alumni ................................22 W
Brolley, Conroy, McCue, McDevitt, McDonald, Murray, Rook,Scanion, Yates
The Hawks’ 1912‐13 squad coached by John Donahue, a 1908 Saint Joseph’s graduate.
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
AKRON (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/12/98 W 71‐60 H12/3/97 W 65‐62 A
ALABAMA (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/26/08 L 48‐58 N#3/26/96 W 74‐69 OT N++
ALABAMA‐BIRMINGHAM (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/23/98 L 58‐72 N#
AMERICAN (16‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/4/92 W 96‐82 H12/8/92 L 100‐81 A2/23/82 W 51‐49 A3/7/81 W 63‐60 P2/24/81 L 83‐84 OT P2/21/80 W 62‐61 A1/31/79 W 92‐68 P2/1/78 W 74‐48 A2/2/77 W 77‐70 P2/4/76 W 61‐57 A2/5/75 L 64‐66 H1/23/74 W 62‐49 A1/9/73 W 78‐55 P2/23/72 W 59‐53 A1/22/71 W 54‐50 P12/9/69 W 83‐75 A12/18/68 W 70‐58 P2/21/67 W 94‐68 H12/18/67 L 86‐84 OT A1/12/55 W 61‐46 H
ARIZONA (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/13/96 Cancelled P 12/1/93 L 73‐93 A12/30/47 L 57‐61 C
ARKANSAS (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/46 L 36‐46 C
ARMY (2‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/27/75 W 69‐54 A11/30/73 W 65‐54 P12/8/23 L 18‐24 A1922 L 13‐35 A1920 L 20‐30
AUBURN (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/21/03 L 63‐65 N+12/18/56 L 64‐66 N#
AUSTIN PEAY (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/96 W 74‐58 N
BALL STATE (2‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/3/09 W 63‐55 A11/27/07 W 74‐63 H3/15/02 L 54‐76 H++
BAYLOR (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/76 W 69‐67 N#
BOSTON COLLEGE (13‐7)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/20/09 W 84‐80 N#12/9/03 W 67‐57 P11/23/02 W 85‐88 A3/15/97 W 81‐77 2OT N+3/16/84 L 63‐76 P++3/20/81 W 42‐41 N+1/4/78 L 79‐81 A12/18/77 W 65‐62 P
1/28/76 W 57‐56 A1/10/75 L 84‐97 P2/9/74 L 64‐81 A2/13/73 W 78‐65 P1/8/72 W 78‐68 A1/3/71 W 78‐70 P1/10/70 L 60‐62 A1/5/69 L 74‐76 P1/20/68 W 76‐67 A2/8/67 L 69‐83 A2/2/66 W 107‐89 A1/9/65 W 93‐71 H
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (6‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/17/07 W 57‐48 A12/29/06 W 58‐53 N#11/27/06 W 55‐39 H11/25/03 W 71‐56 A12/5/02 W 71‐49 H2/25/83 W 78‐77 A
BOWLING GREEN (8‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/80 W 87‐76 N#12/6/75 L 73‐74 OT P12/7/74 L 86‐64 A1/8/74 W 61‐49 P1/17/73 W 61‐60 OT A2/3/71 W 86‐71 P1/28/70 L 87‐72 A12/4/68 W 90‐88 A12/9/67 L 73‐76 P12/11/66 W 98‐55 A12/23/64 W 60‐54 P12/26/62 W 58‐57 P
BRADLEY (1‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/86 W 86‐77 P12/21/82 L 63‐65 A12/9/81 L 45‐58 P3/14/64 L 81‐83 N++1/14/50 L 60‐64 C
BRIGHAM YOUNG (4‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/82 W 68‐65 N#12/8/78 L 71‐90 A12/27/76 L 56‐68 N12/4/71 L 72‐73 N1/1/68 W 88‐74 P12/26/66 W 67‐61 N#12/21/65 L 83‐103 A12/29/62 W 76‐64 W
BUCKNELL (17‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/19/06 W 63‐53 H12/21/05 L 51‐63 A12/28/04 L 62‐69 H12/6/95 W 74‐54 H 12/30/81 W 71‐58 H 1/7/81 W 66‐56 A 2/29/80 W 76‐71 P 1/30/80 W 72‐60 P 3/2/79 W 69‐61 P 1/10/79 L 61‐63 2OT A 2/28/69 W 83‐67 P 2/16/65 W 94‐57 A 2/12/64 W 71‐63 P2/12/63 W 79‐62 A 12/2/61 W 79‐49 P 2/22/61 W 92‐67 P 2/24/60 W 83‐63 P2/18/59 W 87‐64 A1/15/58 W 75‐64 P12/22/51 W 78‐67 H
BUFFALO (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/19/05 W 55‐50 H++
BUTLER (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/31/41 W 47‐43 C
CALIFORNIA (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/20/03 W 59‐57 N
UC‐DAVIS (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/10/04 W 84‐56 N
UCLA (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/47 L 54‐64 C12/28/46 L 48‐50 C
UC‐SANTA BARBARA (3‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/96 W 88‐78 A1/31/94 W 70‐56 A12/12/81 W 77‐53 A
CAL STATE FULLERTON (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/11/81 W 63‐59 N
CANISIUS (6‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/26/02 W 70‐63 A12/1/01 W 82‐76 A12/2/89 L 58‐71 A11/28/88 W 74‐71 H2/23/77 W 111‐62 P2/24/76 L 71‐77 A12/30/61 W 66‐63 A2/24/42 W 59‐49 H
CENTENARY (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/27/65 W 117‐90 P
CHARLOTTE (5‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/24/10 L 58‐95 A3/11/09 W 72‐62 N*1/18/09 W 78‐69 H1/16/08 L 66‐70 A1/7/07 W 75‐70 A1/17/06 L 50‐57 H1/16/82 W 76‐67 A1/25/81 W 72‐65 P
CHATTANOOGA (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/23/99 L 65‐68 L12/5/98 W 83‐68 H
CHICAGO STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/88 L 55‐70 N
CINCINNATI (1‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/69 W 109‐92 N12/28/59 L 77‐86 N12/11/59 L 79‐123 A2/8/58 L 78‐100 P
CLEVELAND STATE (0‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/2/87 L 72‐77 H12/3/86 L 80‐85 A3/16/86 L 69‐75 N+
COLORADO (4‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/25/01 W 81‐75 H11/26/00 W 92‐78 A12/29/88 L 54‐72 N12/26/69 W 81‐79 N12/27/41 L 29‐45 C12/28/40 W 49‐45 C12/2739 L 25‐49 C12/26/38 L 39‐44 C
CONNECTICUT (2‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/89 L 58‐83 A3/8/65 W 67‐61 N+12/16/55 L 66‐71 P12/3/54 L 78‐79 A12/19/53 L 77‐85 A2/7/53 W 78‐69 H
COPPIN STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/15/95 L 68‐75 OT N++
CORNELL (3‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/6/09 L 66‐78 A12/22/08 W 71‐67 H1/2/82 W 72‐49 H12/11/80 W 42‐39 A
CREIGHTON (4‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/6/08 L 58‐69 P12/9/07 L 84‐90 OT A12/14/81 L 72‐73 A3/12/81 W 59‐57 N+1/7/67 W 73‐70 A2/19/66 W 96‐90 P1/1/38 W 50‐40 H
DAVIDSON (7‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/26/05 L 94‐100 OT A11/27/04 W 76‐61 P1/16/71 W 85‐84 A 1/17/70 W 90‐81 N 1/7/69 L 69‐83 A 2/14/68 L 60‐66 N 2/4/67 L 65‐66 A 3/12/66 W 92‐76 N2/15/66 W 83‐79 A 12/5/64 W 77‐64 N 12/17/56 W 86‐64 A
DAYTON (12‐16)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/23/10 W 60‐59 H2/1/09 L 58‐69 A3/8/08 L 67‐79 A2/4/07 W 71‐65 H3/8/06 W 67‐55 N*2/1/06 L 69‐77 A1/19/05 L 54‐58 A2/11/04 W 81‐67 H3/14/03 L 73‐76 A*2/15/03 L 55‐65 A3/7/02 L 74‐81 S*2/23/02 W 70‐68 H2/21/01 W 82‐72 A1/14/01 W 84‐71 H3/9/00 L 64‐67 S*1/29/00 L 62‐66 H1/6/99 L 53‐67 A2/11/98 L 64‐67 H2/4/97 W 89‐82 A2/3/96 W 73‐60 H12/20/86 W 78‐75 OT A2/3/68 L 64‐86 A1/29/66 L 76‐79 P3/4/64 L 74‐78 A3/1/63 W 70‐63 P12/9/61 L 66‐79 A12/10/60 L 65‐67 P12/19/39 W 36‐34 H
DELAWARE (26‐11)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/03 W 75‐54 A12/9/02 W 77‐59 H11/28/01 W 77‐59 A12/30/00 W 72‐67 H2/18/97 W 77‐65 H12/2/95 W 64‐56 A12/30/89 L 50‐68 N#1/19/82 W 79‐65 H1/20/81 W 67‐56 A2/11/80 W 73‐55 H2/12/79 W 65‐63 A2/13/78 W 90‐83 H1/15/63 W 64‐57 H2/10/62 W 72‐71 A1/9/61 W 84‐56 H2/17/60 W 99‐66 A12/10/69 W 81‐56 P2/18/58 W 92‐73 P3/3/56 W 91‐77 A2/22/55 L 75‐78 H1/7/53 L 63‐66 A1/16/52 W 69‐50 H12/6/50 L 49‐53 A12/9/36 W 37‐30 H3/3/36 W 57‐40 H1/11/35 W 40‐35 H12/15/34 W 46‐31 H1/16/34 W 26‐17 H2/12/34 L 31‐26 A2/14/33 L 42‐21 A12/26/32 L 35‐24 A2/17/31 L 35‐27 A1/20/31 W 36‐18 H2/4/30 W 33‐14 A1929 L 23‐24 n/a1/7/28 L 31‐19 A1927 L n/a n/a
KEYH‐ Home A‐ Away N‐ NeutralP‐ Palestra C‐ Convention HallS‐ Spectrum WC‐ Wachovia CenterR‐ Philadelphia Arena# In‐Season Tournament* Conference Tournament+ NCAA Tournament ++ NIT
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSDELAWARE STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/26/93 W 90‐60 H
DENVER (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/6/47 W 59‐41 C
DEPAUL (6‐10)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/23/09 L 51‐58 N#12/21/02 W 65‐62 P12/17/00 L 76‐80 A12/16/96 W 71‐58 P1/19/95 L 66‐76 A2/7/84 W 58‐45 P#1/31/83 L 54‐55 A2/3/82 L 44‐46 OT A3/14/81 W 49‐48 N+12/27/68 W 74‐64 N#12/28/43 L 56‐64 C2/27/42 W 52‐43 C1/17/41 L 50‐52 OT C2/22/40 L 29‐38 C1/12/38 L 37‐38 R2/26/37 L 27‐33 R
DRAKE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/61 L 55‐78 N
DREXEL (40‐8) DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/13/09 W 77‐67 OT H12/31/08 L 52‐64 P12/31/07 W 69‐51 P12/2/06 L 56‐72 P11/29/05 W 69‐59 P12/4/04 L 49‐57 P12/14/03 W 92‐70 P12/7/02 W 50‐37 P12/10/01 W 85‐64 H12/9/00 W 68‐54 P2/18/99 W 59‐51 P2/5/98 W 76‐65 P2/11/97 W 63‐62 H1/17/95 W 78‐73 P12/20/93 W 65‐64 OT H12/14/92 W 52‐47 A12/3/91 W 94‐79 H11/28/90 W 108‐96 A11/28/89 W 94‐87 P11/30/88 W 89‐77 P12/13/87 L 64‐81 P12/6/86 W 82‐67 A3/6/82 W 75‐65 P*2/10/82 W 93‐71 A2/11/81 W 94‐72 P1/12/80 W 71‐60 H2/6/79 W 62‐52 A2/27/78 W 90‐80 OT A*2/7/78 L 77‐88 H2/9/77 W 62‐53 A2/6/76 L 66‐67 P2/8/75 W 55‐51 A1/21/74 W 78‐50 H1/13/73 W 68‐53 P1/18/72 W 87‐64 H1/19/71 W 84‐75 A2/24/59 W 82‐59 H1/18/58 W 99‐77 A1/18/56 W 83‐57 P1/26/55 W 81‐78 A2/10/54 W 69‐59 H2/14/53 W 88‐58 C1/30/52 W 66‐54 H1/31/51 W 66‐34 H3/8/50 W 68‐51 H2/15/27 L 27‐22 A1926 W 26‐161920 L 26‐17 H
DUKE (0‐10)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/20/96 L 60‐89 N#1/7/87 L 83‐93 A1/13/86 L 66‐87 P12/1/84 L 46‐59 A12/29/77 L 61‐74 N#2/12/77 L 62‐72 A2/14/76 L 73‐85 P3/11/66 L 74‐76 N+3/16/63 L 59‐73 N+3/11/60 L 56‐58 N+
DUQUESNE (33‐11)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/31/10 L 71‐74 A1/21/09 W 99‐98 OT P2/6/08 L 88‐102 A1/3/07 W 89‐41 H3/4/06 W 79‐63 A2/5/05 W 83‐60 H1/10/04 W 78‐61 A1/5/03 W 76‐56 H1/23/02 W 63‐47 A2/25/01 W 90‐70 A1/3/01 W 75‐60 H1/22/00 W 62‐59 A2/25/99 W 75‐68 H1/17/98 L 77‐88 A1/21/97 W 82‐74 H3/6/96 W 80‐72 OT C*2/19/96 W 76‐70 A1/28/95 W 90‐77 H1/7/95 W 67‐62 A2/26/94 W 82‐68 H12/28/93 L 65‐73 A2/27/92 W 100‐87 A2/15/92 L 74‐77 H2/2/91 W 74‐63 H1/5/91 L 95‐98 A3/3/90 L 70‐96 P*2/24/90 L 71‐81 A1/7/90 W 79‐64 H1/5/89 W 84‐81 H12/3/88 L 69‐73 A2/13/88 L 75‐77 A1/17/88 W 82‐70 H1/10/87 W 78‐71 H1/3/87 W 80‐76 A3/1/86 W 60‐59 H*2/17/86 W 90‐75 A2/3/86 W 67‐63 H2/9/85 W 81‐54 P1/31/85 W 70‐56 A2/11/84 W 76‐70 A2/2/84 W 92‐54 H1/13/83 W 68‐58 A12/28/72 W 76‐71 P#3/8/69 L 52‐74 N+
EAST CAROLINA (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/25/97 L 78‐81 H12/19/96 L 64‐68 A
EASTERN WASHINGTON (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/15/01 L 67‐68 N#
EVANSVILLE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/13/69 L 75‐73 A1/28/69 W 95‐84 P
FAIRFIELD (19‐4) DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/07 W 78‐70 A11/14/06 W 63‐47 H11/21/05 W 72‐41 A12/7/04 W 59‐51 H2/8/03 W 82‐64 A12/7/85 W 72‐69 A 12/8/84 W 81‐64 H 12/3/83 W 82‐71 A 12/11/82 W 110‐82 H2/18/78 L 62‐86 A 1/8/77 W 101‐91 P 2/21/76 L 74‐75 A 1/24/75 W 63‐56 P 2/2/74 W 68‐59 A 1/20/73 W 96‐69 P 2/9/72 W 92‐78 A 12/12/70 W 89‐67 P 1/31/70 W 78‐69 A 12/7/68 L 69‐77 P 2/21/68 W 82‐78 A 12/16/66 L 68‐82 H 12/4/65 W 100‐74 A 12/1/64 W 95‐64 H
FARLEIGH DICKINSON (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/12/07 W 86‐66 N#1/22/98 W 78‐74 H
FLORIDA (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/67 W 89‐69 N#12/19/56 L 72‐86 N#
FORDHAM (26‐16) DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/9/10 W 82‐69 H3/7/09 W 71‐54 A3/12/08 W 61‐47 N*2/2/08 W 70‐55 H1/17/07 L 56‐55 OT A2/22/06 W 64‐58 A3/5/05 W 67‐53 H1/5/05 W 53‐50 A2/18/04 W 72‐54 A1/13/04 W 79‐35 H2/8/03 W 82‐64 A1/22/03 W 79‐46 H2/13/02 W 84‐77 A1/16/02 W 83‐72 H2/18/01 W 88‐78 H2/13/00 W 93‐86 H1/5/00 W 82‐74 A2/16/99 L 68‐76 A1/16/99 W 82‐80 H2/25/98 L 77‐88 A2/15/98 W 84‐75 H2/16/97 W 77‐66 A2/6/97 W 71‐53 H2/25/96 W 69‐58 H1/22/96 W 68‐64 A12/28/91 L 66‐77 N12/21/91 W 87‐75 A12/3/90 L 73‐74 H2/17/82 W 65‐54 A12/28/74 L 66‐94 N1956 W 89‐71 A1955 L 52‐61 H12/7/33 L 24‐39 A1/15/30 L 20‐22 A1/16/29 L 25‐27 OT P1/7/27 L 10‐43 A1925 L 16‐23 A1922 L 32‐41 H1922 L 23‐28 H1921 L 19‐31 H1920 L 17‐43 A1919 W 36‐22 H
FURMAN (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/11/56 W 84‐82 OT P1/15/55 W 85‐76 C
GEORGE MASON (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/12/02 W 73‐64 A++
GEORGETOWN (16‐16)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/8/80 L 53‐62 P1/2/79 W 37‐36 A12/18/77 L 55‐61 2OT H1/26/77 L 64‐76 A2/12/75 L 70‐89 A2/5/74 W 70‐64 H1/24/73 W 70‐59 A2/16/72 W 81‐70 P12/5/71 W 72‐60 A1/14/70 L 80‐89 P2/25/69 W 54‐45 A12/6/68 L 74‐88 P12/6/66 W 86‐82 A2/11/66 W 111‐71 P2/3/65 W 80‐72 A2/5/79 W 79‐70 P12/1/62 W 81‐74 A2/7/62 W 81‐70 P2/27/59 W 98‐80 P3/1/58 W 70‐67 2OT A3/2/57 W 77‐58 P2/1/56 L 72‐84 A12/17/55 L 53‐61 H12/12/54 L 71‐75 A2/25/53 L 73‐64 H2/10/42 W 58‐43 H1/22/27 L 14‐171925 L 16‐221/12/23 L 23‐25 A1923 L 25‐461921‐22 L 13‐531913 L 14‐44
GEORGE WASHINGTON (30‐23)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/3/10 W 80‐71 A2/4/09 W 66‐58 P1/30/08 W 61‐59 A3/8/07 L 48‐58 N*2/14/07 W 62‐56 H1/24/07 L 65‐74 A
2/11/06 L 62‐64 H1/14/06 L 70‐82 A3/12/05 L 67‐76 N*3/1/05 W 71‐56 A1/13/04 W 90‐81 H1/29/03 L 68‐74 A1/19/02 W 92‐74 H1/10/01 W 76‐71 A1/19/00 W 102‐91 H2/12/99 L 70‐94 A2/7/98 L 62‐67 H3/7/97 W 78‐70 S*1/15/97 W 55‐53 A3/7/96 L 71‐81 C*3/2/96 W 86‐82 H1/26/95 L 65‐75 A1/12/95 W 79‐65 H2/5/94 L 65‐78 A1/19/94 W 63‐56 H2/25/93 W 74‐73 H1/30/93 L 59‐78 A2/20/92 W 79‐72 H2/1/92 L 80‐81 A3/4/91 L 82‐84 OT P*1/19/91 L 65‐73 H11/26/90 L 74‐84 A2/5/90 L 73‐83 A11/29/89 L 67‐81 P2/6/89 W 83‐81 A1/29/89 W 74‐67 H2/27/88 W 64‐62 H2/4/88 W 67‐55 A2/17/87 W 83‐76 H2/9/87 W 84‐76 A2/6/86 W 76‐56 H1/11/86 W 87‐73 A3/7/85 W 52‐49 N*2/7/85 W 64‐40 A1/19/85 W 75‐62 H2/9/84 W 73‐61 P1/21/84 L 68‐76 A3/2/83 W 92‐82 H2/11/76 L 75‐82 A1/18/74 L 62‐71 H12/9/55 L 60‐71 H2/25/32 W 32‐31 H1/15/32 L 25‐43 H
GEORGIA STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/01 L 90‐95 A
GEORGIA TECH (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/15/01 W 66‐62 N+
GONZAGA (2‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/29/07 L 65‐70 OT H12/31/05 L 94‐102 A11/14/03 W 73‐66 N#12/31/02 W 79‐78 OT A12/31/01 L 80‐83 H
HARTFORD (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/5/92 W 93‐69 H
HARVARD (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/98 W 87‐69 H
HAWAII (3‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/73 L 62‐73 A2/23/63 W 66‐49 P2/16/62 L 71‐72 P2/4/61 W 65‐54 P2/6/60 L 73‐80 P2/22/47 W 66‐53 C
HOFSTRA (23‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/06 L 63‐65 N#3/20/06 L 75‐77 OT H++3/16/05 W 53‐44 H++1/27/94 W 79‐60 A1/28/93 W 76‐55 H3/3/82 W 59‐50 H2/18/81 W 54‐53 A2/13/80 W 95‐74 H2/27/80 W 70‐59 H1/25/79 W 57‐56 A2/21/78 W 97‐90 P2/15/77 L 68‐75 A12/10/75 W 72‐71 H1/29/75 W 61‐60 A12/11/74 W 86‐65 H
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSHOLY CROSS (4‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/17/09 W 69‐67 H11/16/08 L 69‐73 OT A12/04/07 L 66‐71 H3/21/05 W 68‐60 H++12/30/78 W 62‐58 N#12/26/64 W 82‐62 P
IDAHO (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/26/50 L 63‐64 C12/7/46 W 60‐39 C
ILLINOIS (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/64 W 75‐71
ILLINOIS‐CHICAGO (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/17/82 W 77‐61
INDIANA (2‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/25/08 W 80‐54 N#12/15/84 L 44‐81 A3/22/81 L 46‐78 A+12/30/68 W 80‐72 S
IONA (3‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/14/96 W 82‐78 A1/14/48 W 72‐45 H2/26/47 W 58‐56 H
IOWA (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/85 W 60‐56 N#
JACKSONVILLE (3‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/10/81 W 44‐42 A12/13/80 W 45‐40 P12/27/75 L 90‐91 A12/22/66 W 81‐63 H
KANSAS (2‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/6/05 W 70‐67 N11/23/04 L 51‐91 A12/18/70 L 65‐80 A12/19/58 W 67‐65 N#12/14/57 L 59‐66 P12/9/50 L 41‐60 C12/30/42 L 63‐38 C
KANSAS STATE (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/20/58 L 55‐68 N#1/3/48 L 44‐59 C
KENTUCKY (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/20/97 L 68‐83 N+1/6/39 L 30‐41 C
LAFAYETTE (32‐8)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/17/06 W 81‐73 A11/18/05 W 70‐47 H12/29/99 W 83‐81 2OT N#1/6/82 W 81‐57 P3/6/81 W 59‐41 A1/19/80 W 54‐41 H1/20/79 W 65‐44 A1/14/78 W 66‐64 OT P12/7/76 W 74‐70 P12/3/75 L 88‐95 A3/1/74 W 66‐61 2OT P2/23/66 W 108‐80 A1/16/65 W 82‐68 P2/19/64 W 111‐69 A2/8/63 W 78‐60 P3/6/62 W 78‐68 A2/11/61 W 93‐77 P3/2/60 W 78‐66 A1/20/59 W 79‐71 H1/29/58 W 98‐97 OT A1/26/57 L 87‐94 A12/15/56 W 67‐60 P2/3/56 L 68‐79 H3/6/56 W 84‐80 A1/22/55 L 62‐69 C3/5/55 L 65‐83 A12/21/54 W 59‐57 H3/2/53 L 60‐70 A
12/10/52 W 73‐67 A3/7/53 W 85‐57 H12/18/51 W 52‐42 H3/5/52 W 72‐63 A12/13/50 L 54‐60 A3/3/51 W 73‐68 H2/8/50 W 54‐52 H3/1/50 L 59‐60 A12/15/45 W 46‐42 A1/18/36 W 34‐30 H1/9/35 W 48‐26 A12/6/30 W 25‐23 A
LA SALLE (62‐51)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/6/10 W 74‐59 H2/14/09 L 68‐75 P2/18/08 L 89‐90 P2/10/07 W 72‐50 P1/21/06 W 66‐54 P1/15/05 W 73‐38 P2/7/04 W 89‐63 P3/13/03 W 68‐48 N+2/24/03 W 75‐53 P2/6/02 W 80‐71 P3/8/01 W 82‐74 S+3/3/01 L 90‐91 A3/8/00 W 65‐56 S+2/15/00 L 56‐59 P3/3/99 L 54‐81 S+1/23/99 L 95‐98 2OT S3/4/98 W 73‐72 S+2/28/98 W 73‐69 P3/1/97 W 62‐59 S1/20/96 W 67‐65 P1/23/95 W 83‐76 A1/12/94 W 73‐71 A1/19/93 L 53‐66 S2/11/92 W 84‐80 OT H2/16/91 W 82‐73 A2/12/90 L 76‐93 H12/5/88 L 57‐81 P1/19/88 W 73‐63 P12/26/86 W 77‐70 P2/20/86 L 69‐74 P12/11/84 L 69‐74 P12/6/83 W 74‐72 P2/5/83 L 60‐79 P3/5/82 W 83‐71 P*2/13/82 W 83‐77 P1/31/81 L 56‐58 P3/1/80 L 49‐59 P*2/2/80 W 58‐57 P2/28/79 W 68‐63 OT H*2/17/79 W 94‐87 P3/1/78 L 82‐89 A*2/4/78 L 74‐82 P1/15/77 L 61‐69 P1/17/76 W 86‐75 P1/15/75 L 60‐68 P3/2/74 W 76‐71 P*1/30/74 W 75‐73 P1/6/73 W 68‐55 P12/30/72 W 77‐52 P#1/5/72 W 71‐55 P3/6/71 W 81‐76 OT P*2/27/71 W 66‐56 P1/3/70 W 101‐99 2OT P2/15/69 L 67‐84 P1/6/68 L 71‐103 P3/3/67 L 70‐73 P*2/26/67 W 96‐83 P 1/8/66 W 92‐69 P2/26/65 W 93‐85 P2/1/64 L 70‐80 P2/23/63 W 66‐49 P2/16/62 L 71‐72 P2/4/61 W 65‐54 P2/6/60 L 73‐80 P2/21/59 W 70‐63 P2/26/58 W 82‐77 OT P1/9/57 W 97‐85 P3/9/57 L 57‐61 P1/4/56 W 69‐56 P1/29/55 L 56‐62 C1/30/54 L 57‐73 C2/20/54 L 78‐64 C1/24/53 L 52‐79 C2/11/53 L 63‐75 C1/26/52 W 54‐53 C2/16/52 L 50‐68 C1/13/51 L 64‐77 C12/16/50 L 63‐81 C1/21/50 L 74‐53 C2/4/50 L 59‐79 C2/5/49 L 41‐78 C
2/7/48 L 65‐70 OT C2/8/47 L 45‐48 OT C2/2/46 L 36‐38 C2/10/45 W 39‐36 C1/3/44 W 53‐33 A1/17/44 W 53‐37 C1/16/43 W 48‐45 OT C1/17/42 W 58‐53 C2/14/41 W 48‐40 C2/16/40 W 33‐28 C2/3/39 L 31‐32 C1/28/38 L 18‐22 C12/28/36 W 25‐212/16/37 W 28‐25 OT H2/1/36 W 40‐20 A12/30/35 W 23‐191/19/35 W 28‐25 A2/13/35 L 25‐32 H2/3/34 L 15‐27 H2/10/34 L 20‐39 A1922 W 44‐91/26/17 L 29‐301917 W 28‐271917 L 17‐221916 W 31‐263/15/15 L 21‐291911 L 18‐231910 L 6‐101910 L 16‐2012/27/10 L 18‐221/21/09 W 24‐182/11/09 W 35‐29
LEHIGH (14‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/20/09 W 77‐66 H12/2/08 W 77‐64 A1/21/82 W 64‐52 A2/16/81 W 74‐47 H1/21/80 W 65‐55 A1/13/79 W 71‐50 H2/27/70 W 65‐63 P1/7/65 W 85‐55 A1/7/64 W 66‐46 H1/9/63 W 74‐61 A1/31/62 W 94‐47 H12/17/60 W 81‐61 A1/12/60 W 83‐69 H3/4/59 W 85‐63 A
LIBERTY (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/18/04 W 82‐63 N+
LONG BEACH STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/3/99 W 79‐76 N#
LONG ISLAND (2‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/4/80 W 80‐76 N#2/5/37 W 46‐44 3OT R12/23/35 L 30‐35 R
LOUISIANA STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/3/49 W 61‐59 C
LOUISVILLE (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/9/06 L 64‐74 A#3/22/56 L 79‐89 N++
LOYOLA (MD.) (16‐6)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/4/96 L 78‐80 2OT A1/2/95 W 83‐53 H12/4/93 W 90‐70 A1/6/93 W 73‐61 H11/28/87 W 64‐52 N#12/3/79 W 58‐46 H11/25/78 W 75‐71 A1/7/78 W 72‐58 H11/27/76 W 77‐74 A12/11/37 W 58‐22 H1/6/37 W 41‐19 H12/20 W 37‐28 H1/11/36 W 35‐34 A2/15/30 L 17‐22 A1929 L 21‐291923 L 15‐33 H2/2/24 L 16‐24 A1923 L 21‐25 A1/27/23 W 37‐31 A1921 W 31‐20 H1919 W 21‐18
1916 W 38‐20LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/90 L 111‐126 A1/4/90 L 96‐99 H
MANHATTAN (11‐6)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/8/79 W 82‐63 N#12/18/79 W 86‐63 N#2/7/74 L 73‐80 2OT A2/1/73 W 82‐61 A12/3/70 W 71‐67 A12/26/59 W 84‐70 N#1/2/60 W 82‐76 P12/13/58 W 92‐57 A12/8/56 W 70‐65 A1/13/56 W 75‐74 2OT P12/9/54 W 78‐68 A1/17/53 L 55‐71 A1/26/40 W 38‐35 OT A1/27/39 L 37‐42 C12/19/97 L 18‐28 A12/22/22 L 18‐30 H1917 L
MARYLAND (1‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/8/82 W 64‐56 A12/30/80 L 57‐74 A12/29/79 L 56‐62 OT A3/18/72 L 55‐67 N++
MASSACHUSETTS (27‐30)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/14/10 L 62‐70 A1/27/10 L 80‐87 H2/22/09 L 69‐70 P2/8/09 W 68‐64 A1/23/08 W 81‐77 H1/09/08 W 98‐92 A3/3/07 L 67‐71 H1/11/06 L 58‐68 A1/22/05 W 73‐54 A1/12/05 W 59‐52 H2/25/04 W 83‐58 A1/21/04 W 92‐67 H1/11/03 W 76‐47 H3/8/03 W 52‐49 A2/19/02 W 72‐67 H1/5/02 W 63‐38 A3/9/01 L 70‐75 S*2/27/01 W 84‐69 H2/19/00 L 65‐76 A1/16/00 L 69‐73 H2/7/99 L 58‐59 A1/20/98 L 55‐63 H2/21/98 L 79‐82 OT A1/3/98 L 66‐72 H2/25/97 W 78‐53 H1/5/97 W 72‐68 A1/10/96 L 89‐94 OT H2/28/96 L 66‐68 OT A3/6/95 L 57‐68 P*2/25/95 L 58‐77 H2/1/95 L 62‐74 A3/6/94 L 58‐74 P*2/22/94 L 73‐99 A2/15/94 W 81‐80 H3/4/93 L 43‐61 A2/11/93 L 69‐81 H2/8/92 L 73‐81 A1/23/92 L 66‐91 H1/7/91 L 60‐68 H12/1/90 L 60‐83 H2/28/90 L 57‐80 A2/17/90 W 81‐75 H3/4/89 W 87‐83 P*3/1/89 W 83‐81 H2/13/89 L 68‐72 A2/6/88 W 83‐78 P1/11/88 W 62‐55 A2/15/87 W 74‐60 H1/24/87 L 58‐60 A2/15/86 W 84‐50 A1/18/86 W 88‐74 H2/14/85 W 66‐54 H1/17/85 L 80‐89 A1/19/84 W 67‐66 2OT P2/16/84 L 89‐93 A2/26/83 W 89‐78 A1/26/83 W 98‐86 P
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSMIAMI (FLA.) (3‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/6/91 L 64‐87 A1/3/91 W 92‐79 H3/12/64 W 82‐76 N++1/20/51 W 58‐47 C
MICHIGAN STATE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/80 L 67‐71 A12/18/65 W 82‐65 P
MINNESOTA (1‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/12/09 L 74‐97 A12/29/65 W 91‐65 P12/28/63 L 63‐69 N#
MISSISSIPPI (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/98 L 61‐66 N#11/27/87 L 51‐59 N#
MISSISSIPPI STATE (3‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/97 W 65‐58 N#12/37/94 L 66‐76 N#12/28/37 W 39‐23 C1/12/37 W 37‐28 C
MISSOURI (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/14/85 W 68‐67 A++12/29/39 W 399‐38 C
MONMOUTH (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/94 L 71‐62 N#
MOREHEAD STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/3/73 W 103‐84 A
MORGAN STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/4/92 W 103‐80 H
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (10‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/19/78 W 82‐67 H1/31/76 W 72‐57 H12/8/71 W 88‐62 P2/1/69 W 99‐77 P1/13/68 W 80‐66 P11/30/63 W 73‐62 P2/5/63 W 82‐60 H1/20/62 W 88‐71 P12/15/48 W 63‐57 H1922 L 30‐4312/22/09 W 31‐13
MURRAY STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/30/52 L 63‐76 H
NAVY (1‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/14/59 L 56‐70 N+2/9/55 L 68‐74 A2/22/22 W 32‐26 A1920 L 8‐391919 L 13‐311919 L 20‐49
NEBRASKA (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/28/96 L 59‐60 N++
NEVADA (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/15/71 W 128‐66 P12/14/46 W 49‐38 C
NEW MEXICO (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/19/69 L 77‐78 A
NIAGARA (3‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/18/71 L 67‐88 P1/23/71 L 76‐77 P12/27/65 W 95‐72 P1/5/28 W 39‐25 H1923 W 20‐13 H
NORTH CAROLINA (3‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/22/01 L 76‐92 N2/6/81 L 64‐87 N#12/29/71 L 77‐93 N#12/29/45 L 36‐47 C1/3/42 W 33‐28 C1/6/41 W 42‐41 C1/22/38 W 34‐29 C1/16/37 L 34‐36 R
NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/7/81 L 42‐47 P12/28/78 L 61‐70 A3/13/65 L 81‐103 N+
NORTHEASTERN (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/18/82 W 99‐73 N#3/12/82 L 62‐63 N+
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/11/70 W 97‐79 P2/3/69 W 69‐68 A
NOTRE DAME (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/92 L 65‐68 N#
OHIO (1‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/10/06 L 72‐79 N#12/29/76 W 69‐67 N#1/6/40 L 39‐59 H12/21/38 L 44‐58 H
OHIO STATE (0‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/10/05 L 74‐81 P12/31/04 L 61‐72 A12/19/83 L 61‐64 N3/7/79 L 66‐80 A++3/24/61 L 69‐95 N
OKLAHOMA (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/21/08 L 64‐72 N+
OKLAHOMA STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/27/04 L 62‐64 N+
OLD DOMINION (7‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/22/04 L 62‐66 A11/29/03 W 75‐72 A12/1/02 W 63‐47 H11/29/00 W 70‐65 H12/8/98 L 65‐72 A12/6/97 W 67‐53 H1/2/96 L 60‐62 A1/4/95 W 92‐82 H12/4/84 L 63‐87 A2/3/82 W 69‐63 P1/5/80 W 52‐51 A
OREGON (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/19/38 L 44‐54 C
OREGON STATE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/88 L 67‐89 N#12/27/85 W 64‐46 N#
PACIFIC (4‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/03 W 73‐55 H12/28/02 L 50‐62 A3/13/97 W 75‐65 N+12/30/87 W 78‐75 N#12/3/71 W 64‐58 N#
PENN (46‐32)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/25/10 W 85‐64 P1/24/09 W 80‐68 P1/19/08 W 82‐42 P1/27/07 W 84‐74 P1/28/06 W 47‐44 P1/25/05 L 67‐59 P12/6/03 W 67‐59 P1/25/03 W 66‐48 P1/26/02 L 60‐62 P
12/8/01 W 67‐61 P1/27/01 W 67‐61 P1/31/00 L 65‐68 P1/18/99 L 58‐66 P1/24/98 W 57‐55 P1/18/97 W 66‐61 P1/16/96 W 86‐70 S1/21/95 W 92‐82 OT H12/11/93 L 77‐79 S1/25/93 W 94‐72 A12/9/91 W 82‐81 S1/16/91 W 87‐79 H1/16/90 W 77‐69 P1/17/89 W 64‐56 P2/23/88 W 76‐64 P1/27/87 W 83‐81 P1/21/86 W 59‐50 P12/22/84 W 59‐57 OT S1/14/84 W 86‐66 P1/15/83 W 85‐79 P1/12/82 W 79‐56 P1/28/81 W 63‐61 P1/23/80 W 60‐56 3OT P1/16/79 L 42‐43 P1/25/78 L 69‐80 P1/19/77 L 55‐63 P12/20/75 W 77‐71 P1/21/75 L 70‐79 P1/15/74 L 53‐55 P12/13/72 L 53‐54 P2/29/72 L 64‐77 P1/13/71 L 58‐62 P1/24/70 L 56‐63 P12/30/69 L 69‐88 N#12/21/68 W 63‐58 P12/22/67 W 78‐57 P1/21/67 W 85‐78 P1/22/66 W 79‐69 P1/23/65 W 88‐72 P1/29/64 L 51‐66 P12/22/62 L 77‐78 P1/17/62 L 60‐66 P2/14/61 W 88‐73 P12/29/60 W 85‐68 N#2/11/59 W 80‐77 P2/1/58 W 77‐70 P2/20/57 W 79‐71 P1/28/56 W 72‐60 P3/9/49 W 76‐72 P3/6/48 W 62‐50 P1/15/47 W 56‐52 P1/26/46 L 54‐55 C1/13/45 L 46‐63 C1/15/44 W 48‐37 C2/24/37 W 37‐36 P2/26/36 L 25‐29 P12/12/34 W 29‐37 P12/9/33 L 26‐38 P2/25/33 L 19‐36 P12/16/31 W 26‐17 P12/13/30 L 19‐23 P12/7/29 L 18‐19 P12/1/28 L 24‐26 OT P12/3/27 L 24‐2812/18/26 L 30‐35 A12/19/25 L 14‐31 A12/20/25 L 18‐34 A1923 L 11‐21 A12/9/22 L 17‐29 A
PENN STATE (9‐13)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/1/07 W 79‐67 P11/25/06 L 61‐65 A2/9/91 L 68‐84 A2/21/91 L 67‐71 H2/3/90 L 72‐92 A2/10/90 L 53‐61 H1/7/89 L 67‐78 H1/26/89 L 78‐80 A1/30/88 L 59‐61 P2/21/88 L 52‐78 OT L3/7/88 W 85‐78 OT N*1/31/87 L 82‐95 A2/25/87 L 67‐83 H3/1/87 W 81‐78 A1/4/86 W 72‐42 H1/30/86 L 54‐59 A2/27/86 W 59‐51 H1/26/85 W 84‐60 A2/2/84 W 72‐53 H1/28/84 W 75‐63 H2/4/84 W 80‐72 A12/14/82 L 69‐79 P
PITTSBURGH (0‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/14/74 L 60‐72 A3/9/74 L 42‐54 N+
PRINCETON (6‐7)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/2/10 L 62‐70 H11/16/01 W 74‐63 N#12/18/95 L 78‐88 A12/3/94 W 58‐38 H12/9/89 L 47‐62 P12/10/88 L 53‐59 OT A12/9/80 W 51‐50 OT A1/26/80 L 53‐56 P12/11/76 L 43‐46 A1/3/76 L 46‐56 P3/11/63 W 82‐81 OT P+3/17/61 W 72‐67 N+1/12/44 W 48‐31 A
PROVIDENCE (10‐15)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/19/96 W 82‐62 A+2/19/80 W 54‐52 P12/2/79 W 77‐66 A1/11/78 L 69‐76 P1/5/77 L 43‐46 A1/13/76 L 46‐56 P1/8/75 L 68‐82 A1/19/74 L 62‐67 P2/7/73 L 75‐81 A3/10/73 L 76‐89 N+12/11/72 W 72‐65 P2/13/71 L 76‐88 A12/16/69 W 68‐65 P2/12/69 L 77‐80 A12/13/67 W 68‐65 P12/30/67 L 76‐82 A3/7/66 W 65‐48 N+3/2/66 W 86‐67 P1/2/65 L 61‐65 A3/12/65 L 73‐81 OT N+2/26/64 W 67‐62 P12/26/63 W 60‐53 N#2/26/63 L 64‐83 A2/21/62 L 73‐76 P1/23/60 L 63‐64 P
PURDUE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/22/09 L 60‐85 N#12/30/71 W 85‐74 N
RHODE ISLAND (48‐25)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/9/10 L 76‐87 A*1/13/10 L 74‐101 A1/10/09 W 92‐86 3OT P2/24/08 W 90‐83 A1/13/07 L 81‐86 H2/18/06 W 57‐55 A2/26/05 L 60‐65 A1/7/05 W 60‐52 H2/28/04 W 57‐55 A2/14/04 W 73‐59 H1/19/03 L 57‐58 A2/1/03 W 69‐53 H1/31/02 W 71‐58 H1/9/02 W 87‐71 A1/24/01 W 82‐67 H1/6/01 W 92‐67 A2/8/00 W 80‐57 H1/25/00 W 68‐53 A2/21/99 L 67‐73 H1/27/99 L 68‐82 A2/3/98 L 76‐94 A1/6/98 L 68‐83 H3/8/97 W 61‐56 S*2/2/97 W 79‐77 H1/11/97 L 70‐74 A3/21/96 W 76‐59 P++2/11/96 W 69‐64 H1/25/96 L 83‐86 A2/12/95 W 81‐64 H2/7/95 W 74‐69 A2/13/94 L 64‐73 H1/9/94 L 68‐76 A2/27/93 W 84‐80 H2/3/93 W 74‐65 A2/22/92 W 88‐85 H1/15/92 L 63‐84 A3/2/91 W 82‐65 OT P*2/23/91 W 78‐76 OT A1/12/91 W 89‐81 OT H1/27/90 L 76‐78 A
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS2/25/89 L 57‐83 P1/3/89 L 65‐68 A1/23/88 L 85‐91 A1/9/88 L 80‐99 H2/12/87 L 81‐86 H1/5/87 W 89‐79 A2/13/86 W 73‐66 H1/16/86 W 72‐59 A2/16/85 W 73‐56 H1/24/85 W 48‐44 A2/18/84 W 70‐54 P1/26/84 W 74‐71 A2/15/83 L 63‐64 H1/19/83 W 88‐75 A2/16/80 W 65‐59 OT A2/3/79 W 55‐48 P12/10/77 L 61‐65 A12/4/76 L 65‐75 P12/27/72 W 89‐64 P#12/28/66 W 89‐75 N#12/14/63 L 71‐78 A1/26/63 W 79‐70 P12/1/56 W 81‐41 A12/3/55 W 84‐72 P12/4/54 L 82‐85 A2/12/54 W 86‐81 C12/5/53 W 70‐53 A2/3/53 W 96‐83 H12/6/52 W 88‐71 A2/4/53 W 111‐92 H2/6/52 W 65‐61 H12/1/51 W 66‐61 A
RICHMOND (13‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/3/10 L 58‐68 H1/28/09 W 68‐56 A3/13/08 W 61‐47 N*1/12/08 W 81‐63 H2/24/07 L 68‐78 A2/25/06 W 70‐39 H3/10/05 W 63‐51 N*2/16/05 W 49‐36 H1/6/04 W 71‐60 A3/1/03 W 75‐59 H2/13/02 L 59‐61 A3/14/86 W 60‐59 N+11/25/77 W 85‐57 A12/13/61 W 77‐56 P12/19/57 W 90‐64 P2/13/54 W 71‐59 C
RIDER (17‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/30/09 L 73‐81 A11/14/08 W 69‐57 WC12/2/81 W 76‐53 H12/2/80 W 71‐55 A1/2/80 L 74‐76 H11/29/79 W 79‐58 A12/6/77 W 93‐83 H1/22/77 W 72‐49 A12/16/75 W 85‐70 P12/4/74 W 71‐69 H12/5/73 W 66‐46 P12/5/72 W 92‐51 H3/3/72 W 82‐77 P*1/11/72 W 77‐63 A3/5/71 W 89‐69 P*2/23/71 W 81‐69 H1/6/70 L 73‐79 A2/5/69 W 92‐67 P2/24/68 W 68‐49 A12/20/66 W 91‐88 OT H
RUTGERS (17‐16) DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/16/06 W 71‐62 H++12/5/00 W 67‐65 A12/8/99 L 70‐73 P2/21/95 W 63‐61 A12/6/94 W 78‐52 H2/19/94 L 72‐76 A1/15/94 L 72‐81 H3/7/93 W 71‐70 P*2/14/93 L 81‐90 A1/10/93 W 93‐86 H3/4/92 L 68‐74 H1/21/92 W 75‐70 A3/3/91 W 90‐87 OT P*2/13/91 L 87‐95 A12/6/90 L 69‐75 OT H2/21/90 L 80‐91 H12/6/89 L 58‐75 A2/20/89 L 74‐76 H2/11/89 L 55‐91 A
1/28/88 W 83‐65 P1/2/88 W 65‐60 A1/2/88 W 65‐60 A2/24/87 L 76‐83 A1/29/87 W 79‐73 H2/22/86 W 73‐60 A1/25/86 W 71‐57 H2/23/85 W 71‐57 H1/10/85 L 76‐85 A2/25/84 W 60‐59 OT P1/17/83 L 77‐79 A1/8/83 L 65‐70 H12/30/74 L 56‐91 N#12/6/61 W 102‐66 A
ST. BONAVENTURE (45‐16)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/7/10 L 71‐78 H1/16/10 L 65‐68 A3/1/09 W 73‐62 P1/14/09 W 62‐51 A2/13/08 W 81‐56 H2/17/07 W 76‐68 A2/4/06 W 82‐51 H2/19/05 W 65‐47 H2/2/05 W 95‐62 A3/2/04 W 82‐50 H1/24/04 W 114‐63 A2/22/03 W 76‐72 H1/8/03 W 75‐58 A2/28/02 W 91‐84 A1/13/02 W 93‐87 H2/10/01 W 78‐76 A2/1/01 W 104‐97 OT H2/26/00 L 74‐83 H1/12/00 L 71‐76 A 2/27/99 W 64‐61 OT A1/3/99 W 64‐48 H1/31/98 L 56‐70 A1/14/98 W 55‐50 H3/6/97 W 75‐59 S*2/22/97 W 86‐50 A1/9/97 W 82‐80 2OT H2/19/96 W 64‐56 A2/5/96 W 76‐72 H3/5/95 W 84‐78 2OT P*2/17/95 L 61‐69 A2/9/95 L 56‐63 H3/5/94 W 94‐83 P*2/10/94 L 78‐81 2OT A2/3/94 W 59‐55 H2/22/93 W 70‐69 A2/8/93 W 73‐60 H1/27/92 L 75‐84 A1/12/92 W 83‐75 H1/28/91 W 87‐78 H1/10/91 W 89‐69 A2/15/90 W 83‐65 H2/8/90 W 61‐58 A2/4/89 L 88‐94 OT P1/21/89 L 65‐70 A2/18/88 W 62‐60 A1/14/88 W 75‐63 H2/2/87 W 68‐62 H1/15/87 W 86‐73 A2/1/86 W 73‐65 A1/6/86 W 81‐62 H2/21/85 W 79‐64 H1/12/85 W 76‐56 A3/8/84 L 67‐68 N*2/23/84 W 59‐51 A12/13/83 W 88‐73 P2/7/83 W 68‐65 A12/29/69 L 61‐96 N#3/3/65 W 95‐87 P2/15/64 L 83‐94 A12/27/60 L 70‐83 N#3/15/58 L 75‐79 N*
SAINT FRANCIS (N.Y.) (6‐2) DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/4/57 W 78‐70 P2/18/56 W 80‐76 P3/24/56 W 93‐82 N*2/17/34 W 23‐19 H1/9/32 W 21‐19 A2/21/31 L 16‐24 A2/7/29 W 22‐17 A1922 L
ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (10‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/3/81 W 92‐72 H2/24/79 W 57‐53 P1/15/72 L 77‐79 P2/7/68 L 76‐83 A
12/10/66 W 82‐71 P12/8/60 W 87‐55 P2/19/60 W 78‐69 P1/14/59 W 82‐66 P12/11/57 L 86‐91 P3/4/53 L 77‐89 A3/19/52 L 56‐65 N1/11/49 W 67‐64 H11/27/49 W 90‐64 H3/5/49 W 83‐73 A2/5/44 W 66‐49 C
ST. JOHN’S (13‐43)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/14/80 L 55‐72 A1/28/79 L 40‐47 H2/23/78 L 57‐79 A1/12/77 L 57‐74 P1/3/76 L 62‐75 A2/19/75 L 73‐92 P2/13/74 L 59‐61 OT A2/21/73 W 76‐65 P2/26/72 L 77‐70 A12/9/71 L 53‐66 P2/18/70 L 46‐47 A12/10/68 L 61‐64 H1/17/68 L 72‐80 A1/11/67 L 85‐89 P1/19/66 L 72‐82 A12/15/64 W 71‐56 H1/25/63 W 72‐60 A12/18/62 W 61‐56 H12/20/61 L 64‐92 A1/11/61 W 74‐71 P1/7/59 W 82‐77 A12/29/58 L 79‐90 N#1/17/59 L 72‐97 P12/7/57 L 58‐65 A2/12/57 W 75‐63 P2/19/55 W 71‐63 C1/9/54 L 66‐69 A1/31/53 L 62‐64 C1/5/51 L 57‐59 A1/27/51 L 71‐92 C1/7/50 L 58‐76 A1/29/49 L 45‐62 C1/10/48 L 51‐56 A2/1/47 W 55‐48 C1/5/46 L 40‐59 A1/12/46 L 33‐63 C2/3/45 L 36‐52 C2/12/44 L 36‐41 C2/8/43 L 46‐76 A2/14/42 L 39‐51 C2/19/41 L 37‐45 A2/3/39 W 35‐30 C1/11/39 L 31‐43 A2/12/38 L 30‐38 C2/12/37 L 38‐39 2OT R2/15/36 L 23‐30 A1929 L 23‐45 A1/13/28 L 27‐34 A2/16/28 W 35‐34 H1927 W 23‐221927 L 30‐361926 L 26‐371925 L 13‐17 H1924 L 37‐461921 W 2‐0 (Forfeit)1919 L 27‐33
SAINT LOUIS (2‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/9/10 L 52‐56 H2/18/09 L 71‐73 A2/28/08 L 55‐64 H2/1/07 L 62‐73 H3/9/06 W 56‐37 N*1/25/06 W 66‐54 A
SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.) (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/19/06 W 55‐51 H12/28/05 W 70‐66 A
SAINT PETER’S (13‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/00 W 79‐69 H1/5/94 W 65‐47 H1/12/93 W 80‐63 A12/7/79 L 38‐58 N#12/16/78 W 68‐64 P12/8/64 W 98‐82 P2/7/64 W 97‐84 A2/2/63 W 76‐66 P2/28/61 W 99‐72 P
12/1/60 W 84‐69 P2/10/60 W 78‐73 P12/1/60 W 84‐69 P3/13/58 W 83‐72 N++1/22/10 W 61‐18
SAN FRANCISCO (2‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/11/04 L 54‐80 A#12/2/03 W 84‐52 H12/29/98 W 63‐50 N12/22/73 L 63‐80 N
SAN JOSE STATE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/2/74 L 65‐67 A12/22/72 W 90‐76 P
SANTA CLARA (0‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/87 L 54‐74 A12/9/78 L 73‐87 N#12/21/73 L 56‐70 N#
SETON HALL (18‐12)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/95 L 74‐81 A2/21/70 W 86‐77 A2/19/69 W 92‐76 P2/10/68 W 56‐50 A1/14/67 W 85‐81 P2/9/66 W 110‐64 A1/13/65 W 115‐81 P1/15/64 W 83‐76 A1/5/63 W 92‐75 P1/4/61 W 72‐71 OT P12/31/60 L 83‐91 N1/4/61 W 72‐71 OT P1/9/60 L 88‐89 A2/6/59 W 82‐64 P1/4/57 W 65‐62 A3/20/56 W 74‐65 N++2/19/32 L 34‐40 OT H1/3/31 W 18‐17 A3/3/31 W 35‐17 H2/8/30 L 31‐34 A2/13/30 W 38‐37 A2/2/29 W 35‐263/3/39 L 27‐46 A1/14/28 L 21‐40 A1927 L 21‐402/15/22 L 22‐371922 W 31‐271920 L 18‐241920 L 24‐36 A1919 L 28‐32
SIENA (2‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/09 L 75‐92 A12/28/08 L 74‐75 P12/28/07 W 74‐68 A12/5/85 L 53‐69 A11/29/84 W 56‐43 H
SOUTH CAROLINA (1‐7)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/31/05 L 60‐57 N++12/21/99 W 71‐64 P12/20/97 L 65‐77 A11/30/91 L 67‐81 H12/22/90 L 61‐73 A1/29/77 L 59‐78 P12/11/74 L 54‐89 A12/28/68 L 58‐64 S
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/18/00 W 84‐71 N#
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/17/49 L 65‐79 C
SOUTH FLORIDA (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/5/87 W 84‐68 P
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/8/72 L 74‐85 A
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/18/93 L 34‐56 A++
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSSTANFORD (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/17/01 L 83‐90 N+
STETSON (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/14/84 W 57‐55 N#
SYRACUSE (4‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/13/07 L 69‐72 A#12/4/99 L 60‐82 A12/6/91 L 70‐72 A12/5/81 W 59‐57 A12/26/56 W 72‐63 N#12/10/47 L 51‐63 A2/19/46 W 53‐52 A1/31/45 W 45‐37 N#
TEMPLE (65‐83)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/20/10 L 67‐75 OT P1/6/10 L 46‐73 A3/12/09 L 65‐79 N*3/5/09 L 59‐68 A2/12/09 L 59‐61 P3/15/08 L 64‐69 N*3/2/08 L 56‐57 P1/26/08 W 68‐67 A3/7/07 W 66‐62 N*2/22/07 W 92‐76 P1/10/07 W 80‐67 A3/10/06 W 73‐59 N*2/14/06 L 44‐57 A1/8/06 W 59‐57 P2/22/05 W 63‐56 A2/12/05 W 69‐57 P2/21/04 W 76‐53 P1/31/04 W 83‐71 A2/13/03 W 78‐59 P1/14/03 W 65‐55 A3/3/02 L 84‐87 2OT P2/2/02 L 72‐82 A2/13/01 W 71‐62 H1/16/01 W 73‐51 A2/29/00 W 62‐59 P1/8/00 L 51‐64 A2/9/99 L 78‐85 H1/14/99 L 47‐62 A3/5/98 L 52‐76 S*2/17/98 L 42‐50 A1/26/98 L 62‐68 OT P2/13/97 L 62‐64 A1/30/97 L 59‐68 H2/8/96 L 58‐60 A1/27/96 L 52‐54 S2/28/95 W 73‐64 OT P1/15/95 L 64‐74 A1/25/94 L 46‐60 S1/2/94 L 54‐67 A3/8/93 L 60‐71 P*2/19/93 L 65‐66 H1/3/93 W 71‐66 A3/8/92 L 59‐75 P*1/19/92 L 61‐74 S1/10/92 W 60‐55 H2/4/91 W 66‐60 H1/22/91 L 56‐73 A1/31/90 L 63‐78 H12/12/89 L 54‐74 A2/2/89 L 71‐79 A12/12/88 L 57‐63 P3/8/88 L 67‐79 N*3/2/88 L 62‐75 P12/10/87 L 62‐83 A3/3/87 L 68‐84 A*2/7/87 L 69‐78 A1/18/87 L 69‐70 P2/8/86 W 65‐63 P1/9/86 W 80‐71 P3/8/85 L 61‐62 N*3/2/85 W 70‐66 P1/3/85 L 45‐77 P3/3/84 L 58‐69 P1/4/84 L 83‐89 OT S3/9/83 L 69‐88 S*2/19/83 W 88‐59 P1/22/83 W 80‐73 P1/23/82 L 77‐82 P3/4/81 W 60‐55 H*2/14/81 W 61‐58 P2/9/80 W 53‐52 OT C3/3/79 L 60‐61 P*2/21/79 L 68‐76 P2/11/78 L 65‐72 P2/28/77 L 74‐81 P
3/1/76 L 72‐80 P*2/18/76 W 74‐62 P2/15/75 L 67‐81 P2/16/74 L 67‐73 OT P3/3/73 W 70‐60 N*2/10/73 W 74‐42 P3/4/72 L 57‐65 P*2/19/72 L 58‐60 P2/6/71 W 71‐64 P12/28/70 L 57‐60 S#2/28/70 L 59‐63 P*2/13/70 W 55‐54 P3/1/69 W 68‐67 P*1/18/69 L 59‐79 P3/1/68 L 63‐94 P*1/27/68 W 67‐62 P1/28/67 L 64‐72 P2/5/66 W 105‐74 P12/30/65 W 97‐65 P#2/13/65 W 73‐59 P1/11/64 W 53‐52 P2/16/63 W 64‐54 P3/9/62 W 75‐65 P*1/27/62 W 53‐49 P3/11/61 W 72‐62 P2/18/61 W 86‐83 OT P1/30/60 W 59‐52 P1/24/59 W 64‐57 P3/8/58 L 77‐91 P1/25/58 L 58‐73 P2/28/57 L 48‐54 P3/10/56 L 82‐89 P2/22/56 W 77‐68 P2/5/55 L 82‐83 C2/6/54 L 58‐73 C1/23/54 W 57‐56 C2/21/53 W 53‐45 H1/3/53 L 64‐70 C3/1/52 W 59‐56 W2/23/52 L 67‐76 C2/24/51 W 75‐672/3/51 W 66‐632/25/50 L 74‐90 C1/2/50 L 53‐61 C2/26/49 L 56‐57 C2/17/48 W 59‐54 C2/12/47 W 55‐54 A3/2/46 L 42‐62 C3/3/45 L 47‐72 C3/4/44 W 48‐46 H3/6/43 L 28‐32 C3/6/42 W 49‐46 C3/1/41 W 53‐35 C2/28/40 L 14‐39 C3/3/39 L 38‐42 C3/4/38 L 36‐40 C3/5/37 L 32‐53 R12/16/35 L 30‐32 R1/13/34 L 27‐31 A12/19/34 L 18‐32 A1/17/33 L 19‐43 A1/20/32 L 45‐28 A12/17/29 L 32‐351928 L 19‐33 A1924 W 38‐271924 W 27‐1912/19/23 W 31‐26 H1922 W 26‐12 H1921 W 22‐17 A1915 W 24‐111914 W 33‐211913 W 35‐241911 W 22‐19
TENNESSEE (1‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/10/98 W 55‐53 H12/9/97 L 54‐74 A12/4/48 L 68‐83 C
TEXAS (0‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/24/08 L 50‐68 N#3/5/80 L 61‐70 N++12/18/48 L 54‐55 C12/20/47 L 57‐61 C
TEXAS A&M (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/23/05 W 58‐51 N++12/28/92 W 64‐50 N#
TEXAS CHRISTIAN (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/95 W 93‐92 2OT N#
TEXAS EL‐PASO (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/28/97 W 78‐67 A12/9/72 L 62‐63 N#
TEXAS TECH (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/20/04 W 70‐65 N+12/15/52 W 62‐58 C
TOWSON (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/18/10 W 64‐57 H12/9/09 W 85‐64 A
TULSA (1‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/29/99 L 73‐79 H11/28/98 L 55‐66 A12/7/97 W 67‐64 N#
UTAH (4‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/70 W 74‐72 S3/25/61 W 127‐120 4OT N+12/27/58 W 79‐65 N#12/29/51 L 43‐56 H12/23/50 L 57‐70 C12/26/49 W 69‐68 C12/27/48 L 54‐78 C12/9/44 L 40‐65 C
UTAH STATE (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/26/53 L 64‐71 C1/4/47 W 52‐48 C
VANDERBILT (0‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/19/00 L 76‐78 A
VERMONT (3‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE1/6/79 L 61‐63 A1/21/78 W 85‐69 H1/24/76 W 63‐62 A2/1/75 W 84‐70 P1/4/75 L 74‐81 N#
VILLANOVA (24‐43)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/9/09 L 89‐97 P12/11/08 L 56‐59 A2/4/08 W 77‐55 P2/6/07 L 39‐56 A2/7/06 L 58‐71 P2/7/05 L 52‐67 P2/2/04 W 74‐67 A2/3/03 W 92‐75 P1/28/02 L 73‐102 A 12/11/00 L 75‐78 P2/17/00 L 61‐68 A12/1/98 L 49‐61 P12/23/96 L 65‐81 A12/18/94 W 60‐57 P2/6/93 W 77‐66 S12/8/90 L 82‐83 S1/20/90 L 62‐69 A1/24/89 L 55‐69 P12/12/87 W 53‐52 A2/19/87 L 87‐88 2OT P12/21/85 W 63‐61 P2/19/85 L 44‐47 S11/30/83 L 50‐57 OT P2/22/83 L 62‐70 S1/31/82 W 84‐64 P2/28/81 L 62‐72 P2/23/80 W 60‐59 P2/9/79 W 54‐50 OT P2/25/78 L 64‐72 P2/19/77 L 78‐92 S2/28/76 L 60‐71 P2/22/75 L 67‐71 P2/23/74 W 59‐53 P1/27/73 L 72‐79 2OT P2/4/72 W 68‐65 P3/13/71 L 75‐93 P+2/20/71 L 55‐63 P12/19/70 L 75‐85 N*2/7/70 L 65‐92 P1/11/69 L 62‐87 P2/17/68 W 63‐54 P2/11/67 L 73‐78 P1/16/66 W 71‐69 P2/20/65 W 69‐61 P2/22/64 W 69‐63 P
1/12/63 L 61‐63 P12/28/62 W 59‐54 P#3/3/62 L 59‐66 P1/28/61 W 64‐63 P2/27/60 W 78‐75 P1/9/59 W 82‐70 P2/12/58 W 86‐82 P1/19/57 W 59‐51 P12/14/55 W 83‐70 P2/17/39 L 8‐36 C2/11/30 L 19‐22 H1/31/29 L 20‐35 P1/11/27 L 17‐30 H2/18/26 L 19‐25 H1/29/25 L 24‐32 H1/18/24 L 23‐24 H1/31/23 W 26‐18 H1/20/23 L 33‐34 A3/4/22 L 26‐28 H1/25/22 L 24‐18 A2/16/21 L 14‐24 H1/15/21 L 22‐31 A
VIRGINIA (5‐2)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/19/85 L 61‐68 A++21/21/58 W 86‐63 P2/28/51 W 67‐54 H12/11/43 W 52‐32 C2/20/42 W 50‐37 C2/21/41 L 39‐52 C1/17/40 W 43‐39 C
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/4/82 L 64‐75 A1/27/82 W 60‐52 P
VIRGINIA TECH (2‐3)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/3/00 L 62‐68 A1/9/99 W 78‐66 H1/10/98 L 61‐72 A1/25/97 W 68‐50 H1/29/96 L 76‐85 A
WAGNER (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/27/93 W 87‐56 H
WAKE FOREST (12‐4)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE3/25/04 W 84‐80 N+2/22/69 L 77‐87 A2/28/68 W 85‐69 P2/18/67 W 79‐66 A1/12/66 W 97‐72 P2/6/64 W 117‐91 A1/18/64 W 73‐64 P12/11/62 L 46‐75 A3/16/62 L 85‐96 OT N+1/13/62 W 65‐63 P3/18/61 W 96‐86 N+1/31/61 W 72‐70 A2/14/59 W 76‐67 P1/2/53 L 53‐71 C2/2/52 W 76‐71 C12/10/38 W 54‐49 H
WASHINGTON (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/27/67 W 79‐74 N#
WASHINGTON STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/26/73 W 72‐65 N#
WEST VIRGINIA (10‐22)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/4/95 W 71‐65 H1/10/95 L 69‐71 A3/2/94 W 91‐83 A1/22/94 L 83‐97 H1/23/93 L 81‐82 2OT A1/26/93 W 70‐67 H2/29/92 L 82‐95 A1/30/92 L 77‐88 H2/26/91 W 98‐89 H1/26/91 L 94‐116 A1/22/90 L 72‐82 H1/9/90 L 62‐82 A3/5/89 L 59‐79 P*2/23/89 L 50‐65 A1/10/89 L 61‐76 H1/26/88 L 73‐80 H12/21/87 L 60‐70 A
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
SJU W‐L First Met Last MetAkron 2‐0 12/3/97 12/12/98Alabama 1‐1 3/26/96 11/26/08UAB 0‐1 12/23/98 12/23/98American 16‐4 1/12/55 12/8/92Arizona 0‐2 12/30/47 12/1/93Arkansas 0‐1 12/21/46 12/21/46Army 2‐3 1920 1/27/75Auburn 0‐2 12/18/56 3/21/03Austin Peay 1‐0 12/30/96 12/30/96Ball State 2‐1 3/15/02 1/2/09Baylor 1‐0 12/30/76 12/30/76Boston College 13‐7 1/9/65 11/20/09Boston U. 6‐0 2/25/83 11/17/07Bowl. Green 8‐4 12/26/62 12/29/80Bradley 1‐4 1/14/50 12/27/86Brig. Young 4‐4 12/29/62 12/29/82Bucknell 17‐3 12/22/51 11/19/06Buffalo 1‐0 3/19/05 3/19/05Butler 1‐0 1/31/41 1/31/41California 1‐0 12/20/03 12/20/03UC‐Davis 1‐0 12/10/04 12/10/04UCLA 0‐2 12/28/46 12/27/47UC‐SB 3‐0 12/12/81 12/21/96Cal St‐Fullerton 1‐0 12/11/81 12/11/81Canisius 6‐2 2/24/42 11/26/02Centenary 1‐0 1/27/65 1/27/65Charlotte 5‐3 1/25/81 2/24/10Chattanooga 1‐1 12/5/98 12/23/99Chicago St. 0‐1 12/30/88 12/30/88Cincinnati 1‐3 2/8/58 12/27/69Cleveland St. 0‐3 3/16/86 12/2/87Colorado 4‐4 12/26/38 11/25/01Connecticut 2‐4 2/7/53 12/29/89Coppin State 0‐1 3/15/95 3/15/95Cornell 3‐1 12/11/80 12/6/09Creighton 4‐3 1/1/38 12/6/08Davidson 7‐4 12/17/56 11/26/05Dayton 12‐16 12/19/39 1/23/10Delaware 26‐11 1927 12/30/03Delaware St. 1‐0 11/26/93 11/26/93Denver 1‐0 12/6/47 12/6/47DePaul 6‐10 2/26/37 11/23/09Drake 0‐1 12/28/61 12/28/61Drexel 44‐8 1918 11/13/09Duke 0‐10 3/11/60 11/20/96Duquesne 33‐11 2/25/38 1/31/10East Carolina 0‐2 12/19/96 11/25/97E. Washington 0‐1 11/15/01 11/15/01Evansville 1‐1 1/28/69 12/13/69Fairfield 19‐4 12/1/64 12/21/07Fair. Dickinson 2‐0 1/22/98 11/12/07Florida 1‐1 12/19/56 12/27/67Fordham 26‐16 1919 1/9/10Furman 2‐0 1/15/55 2/11/56George Mason 1‐0 3/12/02 3/12/02Georgetown 16‐16 1913 1/8/80G. Washington30‐23 1/15/32 3/3/10Georgia State 0‐1 12/21/01 12/21/01Georgia Tech 1‐0 3/15/01 3/15/01Gonzaga 2‐3 12/31/01 11/29/07Hartford 1‐0 12/5/92 12/5/92Harvard 1‐0 12/30/98 12/30/98Hawaii 3‐3 2/22/47 12/28/73Hofstra 23‐3 12/5/62 12/28/06Holy Cross 4‐2 12/26/64 11/17/09Idaho 1‐1 12/7/46 12/26/50Illinois 1‐0 12/28/64 12/28/64Illinois‐Chi. 1‐0 12/17/82 12/17/82Indiana 2‐2 12/30/68 11/25/08Iona 3‐0 2/26/47 3/14/96Iowa 1‐0 12/28/85 12/28/85Jacksonville 3‐1 12/22/66 1/10/81Kansas 2‐5 12/30/42 12/6/05
SJU W‐L First Met Last MetKansas State 0‐2 1/3/48 12/20/58Kentucky 0‐2 1/6/39 3/20/97Lafayette 32‐8 12/6/30 11/17/06La Salle 64‐50 12/17/09 3/6/10Lehigh 14‐0 3/4/59 12/20/09Liberty 1‐0 3/18/04 3/18/04Long Beach St. 1‐0 12/3/99 12/3/99Long Island 2‐1 12/23/35 1/4/80Louisiana St. 1‐0 12/3/49 12/3/49Louisville 0‐2 3/22/56 12/9/06Loyola (Md.) 16‐6 1916 1/4/96Loyola Marym. 0‐2 1/4/90 12/29/90Manhattan 11‐6 1917 12/18/79Maryland 1‐3 3/18/72 12/8/82Massachusetts 27‐30 1/26/83 2/14/10Memphis 1‐1 12/27/91 3/29/05Miami (Fla.) 3‐1 1/20/51 2/6/91Michigan State 1‐1 12/18/65 12/27/80Minnesota 1‐2 12/28/63 12/12/09Mississippi 0‐2 11/27/87 12/21/98Mississippi St. 3‐1 1/12/37 12/27/97Missouri 2‐0 12/29/39 3/14/85Monmouth 0‐1 12/28/94 12/28/94Morehead St. 1‐0 2/3/73 2/3/73Mt. St. Mary’s 10‐1 12/22/09 1/19/78Morgan State 1‐0 12/4/92 12/4/92Murray State 0‐1 12/30/52 12/30/52Navy 1‐5 1919 3/14/59Nebraska 0‐1 3/28/96 3/28/96Nevada‐Reno 2‐0 12/14/46 12/15/71New Mexico 0‐1 12/19/69 12/19/69Niagara 3‐2 1923 12/18/71North Carolina 3‐5 1/16/37 12/22/01N. Carolina St. 0‐3 3/13/65 2/7/81Northeastern 1‐1 3/12/82 12/18/82N. Illinois 2‐0 2/3/69 2/11/70Notre Dame 0‐1 12/29/92 12/29/92Old Dominion 7‐4 1/5/80 12/22/04Ohio 1‐3 12/21/38 12/10/06Ohio State 0‐5 3/24/61 12/10/05Oklahoma 0‐1 3/21/08 3/21/08Oklahoma St. 0‐1 3/27/04 3/27/04Oregon 0‐1 12/19/38 12/19/38Oregon State 1‐1 12/27/85 12/28/88Pacific 4‐1 12/3/71 12/27/03Penn State 9‐13 12/14/82 12/1/07Penn 46‐32 12/9/22 1/25/10Pittsburgh 0‐2 3/9/74 12/14/74Princeton 6‐7 1/12/44 1/2/10Providence 10‐15 1/23/60 3/19/96Purdue 1‐1 12/30/71 11/22/09Rhode Island 48‐25 12/14/40 3/9/10Richmond 13‐3 2/13/54 2/3/10Rider 17‐3 12/20/66 11/30/09Rutgers 17‐16 12/6/61 3/16/06St. Bona. 45‐16 3/15/58 2/7/10St. Fran. (N.Y.) 6‐2 1923 1/4/57Saint Fran. (Pa.) 11‐5 2/5/44 1/3/81St. John’s 13‐43 1919 1/14/80Saint Louis 2‐4 1/25/06 2/9/10Saint Mary’s 2‐0 12/28/05 12/19/06Saint Peter’s 13‐1 1/22/10 12/27/00San Francisco 2‐2 12/22/73 12/11/04San Jose State 1‐1 12/22/72 1/2/74Santa Clara 0‐3 12/21/73 12/29/87Seton Hall 18‐12 1919 12/29/95Siena 2‐3 11/29/84 12/29/09South Carolina 1‐7 12/28/68 3/31/05S. Carolina St. 1‐0 11/18/00 11/18/00USC 0‐1 12/17/49 12/17/49South Florida 1‐0 2/5/87 2/5/87S.W. Louisiana 0‐1 12/8/72 12/8/72S.W. Mo. St. 0‐1 3/18/93 3/18/93
SJU W‐L First Met Last MetStanford 0‐1 3/17/01 3/17/01Stetson 1‐0 12/14/84 12/14/84Syracuse 4‐4 1/31/45 11/13/07Temple 65‐82 1913 2/20/10Tennessee 1‐2 12/4/48 12/10/98Texas 0‐4 12/20/47 11/24/08Texas A&M 2‐0 12/28/92 3/23/05Texas Christian 1‐0 12/28/95 12/28/95Texas‐El Paso 1‐1 12/9/72 12/28/97Texas Tech 2‐0 12/15/51 3/20/04Towson 2‐0 12/9/08 1/18/10Tulsa 1‐2 12/7/97 11/29/99Utah 4‐4 12/9/44 12/29/70Utah State 1‐1 1/4/47 12/26/53Vanderbilt 0‐1 11/19/00 11/19/00Vermont 3‐2 1/4/75 1/6/79Villanova 24‐43 1920 12/9/08Virginia 5‐2 1/17/40 3/19/85VCU 1‐1 1/27/82 12/4/82Virginia Tech 2‐3 1/29/96 2/3/00Wagner 1‐0 11/27/93 11/27/93Wake Forest 12‐4 12/10/38 3/25/04Washington 1‐0 12/28/67 12/28/67Washington St. 1‐0 12/26/73 12/26/73West Virginia 10‐22 3/13/59 2/4/95W. Carolina 1‐0 11/17/00 11/17/00W. Kentucky 2‐5 12/27/44 12/21/00Wichita State 1‐0 12/29/64 12/29/64Wm. & Mary 2‐0 2/13/39 11/26/77Wisc.‐GB 1‐0 12/31/96 12/31/96Wright State 1‐0 12/6/91 12/6/91Wyoming 2‐2 12/28/38 12/3/96Xavier 21‐17 1/11/58 2/17/10
* Records are for teams as Division I only
Records vs. Division I Opponents*12/21/87 L 60‐70 A2/22/87 L 68‐84 A12/8/86 L 49‐61 H3/3/86 W 72‐64 N*1/27/86 W 78‐70 P12/9/85 L 45‐72 A2/28/85 L 67‐71 A1/5/85 L 50‐51 P3/1/84 W 75‐72 H1/7/84 W 74‐70 OT A3/5/83 L 66‐77 A2/9/83 L 64‐93 P12/26/70 W 100‐83 S3/15/63 W 97‐88 N+3/12/60 L 100‐106 N+3/13/59 L 92‐95 N+
WESTERN CAROLINA (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/17/00 W 103‐53 N#
WESTERN KENTUCKY (2‐5)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/21/00 W 74‐68 A11/27/99 W 81‐55 H12/20/52 L 83‐88 C1/1/49 L 69‐86 C1/24/48 L 74‐84 C1/25/47 L 50‐56 C12/27/44 L 48‐81 C
WICHITA STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/29/64 W 76‐69 P
WILLIAM & MARY (2‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE11/26/77 W 69‐60 N#2/13/39 W 52‐43 H
WISCONSIN‐GREEN BAY (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/31/96 W 64‐59 A
WRIGHT STATE (1‐0)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/6/91 W 87‐77 N#
WYOMING (2‐1)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE12/3/96 W 71‐57 H12/23/65 L 92‐99 A12/28/38 W 45‐42 H
XAVIER (21‐17)DATE W/L SJU‐OPP SITE2/17/10 L 52‐88 A2/26/09 L 54‐68 P3/14/08 W 61‐53 N*3/6/08 W 71‐66 H2/10/08 L 72‐76 A2/28/07 L 62‐72 A1/21/07 W 82‐74 H3/11/06 L 61‐62 N*2/28/06 W 68‐58 A1/4/06 L 58‐62 H3/11/05 W 73‐68 N*1/29/05 W 67‐59 H3/11/04 L 87‐97 N*1/17/04 W 81‐73 A3/5/03 L 80‐88 OT H2/16/02 L 77‐84 A2/7/01 W 79‐76 H1/20/01 L 73‐86 A3/5/00 L 66‐94 A2/4/99 L 53‐59 H1/20/98 L 62‐72 A2/8/97 W 79‐65 H1/31/96 L 71‐84 A1/10/76 L 96‐109 2OT A1/26/74 W 77‐71 P2/17/73 W 78‐65 A1/26/72 W 75‐63 P1/30/71 W 76‐74 A12/6/69 W 83‐74 P12/14/68 W 76‐67 A1/9/68 W 71‐66 P2/1/67 W 87‐80 A2/26/66 W 101‐83 P1/30/65 W 93‐78 A12/20/63 L 75‐76 P2/2/62 W 75‐68 P1/14/61 L 75‐87 A1/11/58 W 70‐66 P
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IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTSALL‐COLLEGE TOURNAMENT(OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.)
1976‐77: Brigham Young 68 ..........Saint Joseph’s 56Saint Joseph’s 67 ........Ohio University 62
(5th Place) Saint Joseph’s 69 ........................Baylor 67
AMERICA’S YOUTH CLASSIC (NASHVILLE, TENN.)
2000‐01: Saint Joseph’s 103 ....Western Carolina 53Saint Joseph’s 84......South Carolina St. 71Vanderbilt 78..................Saint Joseph’s 76(round‐robin format, no champion)
ATLANTIC CITY CLASSIC(ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
1982‐83: Saint Joseph’s 77 ..........Illinois‐Chicago 61(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 99 ............Northeastern 73
BAYOU CLASSIC(LAFAYETTE, LA.)
1972‐73: SW Louisiana 85 ............Saint Joseph’s 74(4th Place) Texas‐El Paso 63 ............Saint Joseph’s 62
BCA CLASSIC(BERKELEY, CALIF.)
2001‐02: Eastern Washington 68..Saint Joseph’s 67(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 74 ..................Princeton 63
CABLE CAR CLASSIC(OAKLAND, CALIF.)
1973‐74: Santa Clara 70 ................Saint Joseph’s 56(4th Place) San Francisco 80 ............Saint Joseph’s 63
(SANTA CLARA, CALIF.)1983‐84: Ohio State 64 ................Saint Joseph’s 61(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 106....Alaska‐Anchorage 54
(SANTA CLARA, CALIF.)1987‐88: Santa Clara 74 ................Saint Joseph’s 54(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 78 ........................Pacific 75
(SAN JOSE, CALIF.)1998‐99: Saint Joseph's 63 ............San Francisco 50(Champion) Saint Joseph's 87......................Harvard 69
CARRIER CLASSIC (SYRACUSE, N.Y.)
1981‐82: Saint Joseph’s 73..........North Texas St. 69(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 59 ....................Syracuse 57
1991‐92: Saint Joseph’s 87 ..............Wright State 77(Runner‐up) Syracuse 72 ....................Saint Joseph’s 70
1999‐00: Saint Joseph’s 83 ......Long Beach State 76(Runner‐up) Syracuse 82....................Saint Joseph’s 60
CAROUSEL TOURNAMENT(CHARLOTTE, N.C.)
1956‐57: Saint Joseph’s 86....................Davidson 84Auburn 66 ......................Saint Joseph’s 64
(4th Place) Florida 86 ......................Saint Joseph’s 72
COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
2003‐04: Saint Joseph’s 73 ....................Gonzaga 66
COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC(ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)
1996‐97: Saint Joseph’s 67 ..........................Tulsa 64
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL CLASSIC(HARTFORD, CONN.)
1989‐90: Connecticut 83 ..............Saint Joseph’s 58(4th Place) Delaware 68 ..................Saint Joseph’s 50
COUGAR CLASSIC(PROVO, UTAH)
1971‐72: Saint Joseph’s 64 ...................... Pacific 58(Runner‐up) Brigham Young 73..........Saint Joseph’s 72
1978‐79: Brigham Young 90 ..........Saint Joseph’s 71(4th Place) Santa Clara 87 ................Saint Joseph’s 73
EA SPORTS MAUI INVITATIONAL(LAHAINA, HAWAII)
2008‐09: Texas 68 ........................Saint Joseph’s 50Saint Joseph’s 80 ......................Indiana 64
(6th Place) Alabama 58 ....................Saint Joseph’s 48
1988‐89: Oregon State 89 ............Saint Joseph’s 67Colorado 72....................Saint Joseph’s 54
(8th Place) Chicago State 70 ............Saint Joseph’s 55
GATOR BOWL(JACKSONVILLE, FLA.)
1967‐68: Saint Joseph’s 89 .................... Florida 69(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 79 ............ Washington 74
1975‐76: Wake Forest 107 ............Saint Joseph’s 83(4th Place) Jacksonville 91................Saint Joseph’s 90
HAWK TIP‐OFF TOURNAMENT (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1992‐93: Saint Joseph’s 103 ........ Morgan State 80(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 93 .................. Hartford 69
1993‐94: Saint Joseph’s 90..........Delaware State 60(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 87......................Wagner 56
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
1958‐59: Saint Joseph’s 72 .................. Syracuse 63Saint Joseph’s 79 ..........................Utah 65
(Runner‐up) St. John’s 90 ..................Saint Joseph’s 79
1959‐60: Saint Joseph’s 84 .............. Manhattan 70Cincinnati 86 ..................Saint Joseph’s 77
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 78..........New York Univ. 65
1960‐61: St. Bonaventure 83 ........Saint Joseph’s 70Saint Joseph’s 85 ........................ Penn 68
(6th Place) Seton Hall 91 ..................Saint Joseph’s 83
1963‐64: Saint Joseph’s 60 ................Providence 53Minnesota 69 ................Saint Joseph’s 63
(4th Place) Utah 78 ..........................Saint Joseph’s 73
1966‐67: Saint Joseph’s 67 ..........Brigham Young 61Saint Joseph’s 89..............Rhode Island 75
(Runner‐up) Providence 82 ................Saint Joseph’s 76
1969‐70: Saint Joseph’s 109 ................Cincinnati 92St. Bonaventure 96 ........Saint Joseph’s 61
(4th Place) Penn 88 ..........................Saint Joseph’s 69
1974‐75: Fordham 94....................Saint Joseph’s 66(4th Place) Rutgers 91 ......................Saint Joseph’s 56
1982‐83: Wake Forest 88 ..............Saint Joseph’s 65(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 68 ..........Brigham Young 65
1991‐92: Memphis State 77 ..........Saint Joseph’s 60(4th Place) Fordham 77....................Saint Joseph’s 66
2006‐07 Hofstra 65 ......................Saint Joseph’s 63(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 58......Boston University 53
INDIANA CLASSIC (BLOOMINGTON, IND.)
1984‐85: Saint Joseph’s 57 ......................Stetson 55(Runner‐up) Indiana 81 ......................Saint Joseph’s 44
JAYHAWK CLASSIC(LAWRENCE, KAN.)
1970‐71: Kansas 80 ......................Saint Joseph’s 65(4th Place) Villanova 85....................Saint Joseph’s 75
The most memorable season in Saint Joseph’s history began at Madison SquareGarden, where the Hawks defeated #10 Gonzaga in the nationally‐televised Coachesvs. Cancer Classic. Close to 6,000 SJU faithful made the trip to New York to give theHawks a homecourt advantage.
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Head coach Jack Ramsay shares the 1964 Quaker City Tournament championshiptrophy with players (from left) Cliff Anderson, Tom Duff and Billy Oakes.
JERSEY CLASSIC (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)1979‐80: Saint Peter’s 58 ............ Saint Joseph’s 38(3rd place) Saint Joseph’s 72 .............. Manhattan 63
JIMMY V CLASSIC(NEW YORK, N.Y.)
2005‐06: Saint Joseph’s 70 ......................Kansas 67
JOSTENS CLASSIC (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1986‐87: Saint Joseph’s 77 .................... La Salle 70(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 86 .................... Bradley 77
LAFAYETTE INVITATIONAL (EASTON, PA.)
1974‐75: Catholic 72 .................. Saint Joseph’s 64(4th Place) Vermont 81 .................. Saint Joseph’s 74
LOBO INVITATIONAL (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.)
1969‐70: New Mexico 78 ............ Saint Joseph’s 77(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 81 .................. Colorado 79
1999‐00: Saint Joseph’s 83 ........Lafayette 81 (2 OT)(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 81 ..............New Mexico 76
MARYLAND INVITATIONAL(COLLEGE PARK, MD.)
1977‐78: Maryland 62 ..........Saint Joseph’s 56 (OT)(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 62..................Holy Cross 58
1980‐81: Saint Joseph’s 87.......... Bowling Green 76(Runner‐up) Maryland 74.................. Saint Joseph’s 57
MCI HARBOR CLASSIC(BALTIMORE, MD.)
1987‐88: Mississippi 59 .............. Saint Joseph’s 51(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 64 .............. Loyola‐Md. 52
NIKE CLASSIC (SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.)
1981‐82: Saint Joseph’s 63 ...... Cal. St.‐Fullerton 59(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 77 .... UC‐Santa Barbara 53
NIT SEASON TIP‐OFF(SYRACUSE, N.Y.)
2007‐08: Saint Joseph’s 86 ....Fairleigh Dickinson 66Syracuse 72 ..................Saint Joseph’s 69
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL SHOOTOUT(SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.)
2004‐05: Saint Joseph’s 84 .................. UC‐Davis 56(Runner‐up) San Francisco 80 ............Saint Joseph’s 54
PARADISE JAM(ST. THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS)
2009‐10: Saint Joseph’s 84 ..........Boston College 80(5th Place) Purdue 85 ......................Saint Joseph’s 60
DePaul 58 ......................Saint Joseph’s 51
PETE NEWELL CHALLENGE(OAKLAND, CALIF.)
2003‐04: Saint Joseph’s 57 ..................California 57
PEPSI‐ONEIDA BINGO & CASINO CLASSIC(GREEN BAY, WISC.)
1996‐97: Saint Joseph’s 74 ..............Austin Peay 58(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 64........Wisc.‐Green Bay 58
PUERTO RICO HOLIDAY CLASSIC(BAYAMON, P.R.)
1998‐99: Mississippi 66 ................Saint Joseph's 61Saint Joseph's 88............American‐P.R. 66
(6th Place) UAB 72............................Saint Joseph's 58QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT(THE PALESTRA, PHILADELPHIA, PA.)
1962‐63: Saint Joseph’s 58 ........ Bowling Green 57Saint Joseph’s 59 .................. Villanova 54
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 76 ........ Brigham Young 64
1964‐65: Saint Joseph’s 82 ................ Holy Cross 63Saint Joseph’s 75 ...................... Illinois 71
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 76 .......... Wichita State 69
1965‐66: Saint Joseph’s 95 .................... Niagara 72Saint Joseph’s 91 .............. Minnesota 66
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 97 .................... Temple 65
1968‐69: Saint Joseph’s 74 .................... DePaul 64South Carolina 64 ........ Saint Joseph’s 58
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 80 .................... Indiana 72
1970‐71: Saint Joseph’s 100 ........ West Virginia 83Temple 60 .................... Saint Joseph’s 57
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 74 ........................ Utah 72
1972‐73: Saint Joseph’s 89 ............ Rhode Island 64Saint Joseph’s 76 ................ Duquesne 71
(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 77 .................... La Salle 52
RAINBOW CLASSIC(HONOLULU, HAWAII)
1973‐74: Saint Joseph’s 72 .... Washington State 65Hawaii 73 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 62
(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 84 .............. Sub Pacific 72
SETON HALL/MEADOWLANDS TOURN.(EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.)
1995‐96: Saint Joseph’s 93 ................TCU 92 (2 OT)(Runner‐up) Seton Hall 81..................Saint Joseph’s 74
SPIDER CLASSIC (RICHMOND, VA.)
1977‐78: Saint Joseph’s 85 ................ Richmond 57(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 69 ...... William & Mary 60
SUGAR BOWL TOURNAMENT (NEW ORLEANS, LA.)
1971‐72: North Carolina 93 ........ Saint Joseph’s 77(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 85 .................... Purdue 74
1992‐93: Saint Joseph’s 64 .............. Texas A&M 50(Runner‐up) Notre Dame 68 ............ Saint Joseph’s 65
SUN BOWL CLASSIC(EL PASO, TEXAS)
1997‐98: Saint Joseph’s 65........Mississippi State 58(Champion) Saint Joseph’s 78 ............Texas‐El Paso 67
TANGERINE BOWL(WINTER PARK, FLA.)
1979‐80: Rollins 76 .............. Saint Joseph’s 75 (OT)(3rd Place) Saint Joseph’s 86 .............. Manhattan 63
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS(CHARLOTTE, N.C.)
2001‐02: Georgia State 95 ............Saint Joseph’s 90(4th Place) North Carolina 92 ..........Saint Joseph’s 76
WYOMING COWBOY SHOOTOUT(CASPER, WYO.)
2001‐02: Mississippi St. 76 ............Saint Joseph’s 66(4th Place) Monmouth 71 ................Saint Joseph’s 62
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NATIONAL INVITATIONTOURNAMENT
1956: AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 74 .................. Seton Hall 65Louisville 89 .................... Saint Joseph’s 79Saint Joseph’s 93 .......... St. Francis‐N.Y. 82(3rd Place)
1958: AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 83 .............. Saint Peter’s 72St. Bonaventure 79 ........ Saint Joseph’s 75
1964: AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 86 ..........................Miami 76Bradley 83 ........................Saint Joseph’s 81
1972: AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Maryland 67 ....................Saint Joseph’s 55
1979: AT COLUMBUS, OHIOOhio State 80 ....................Saint Joseph’s 66
1980: AT AUSTIN, TEXASTexas 70............................Saint Joseph’s 61
1984: AT THE PALESTRA, PHILADELPHIA, PA.Boston College 76 ............Saint Joseph’s 63
1985: AT COLUMBIA, MO.Saint Joseph’s 68 ......................Missouri 67AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.Virginia 68 ........................Saint Joseph’s 61
1993: AT SPRINGFIELD, MO.SW Missouri State 56 ......Saint Joseph’s 34
1995: AT ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSECoppin State 75 ........Saint Joseph’s 68 (OT)
1996: AT NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 82..............................Iona 78AT PROVIDENCE, R.I.Saint Joseph’s 82 ..................Providence 62AT THE PALESTRA, PHILADELPHIA, PA.Saint Joseph’s 76 ................Rhode Island 59AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 74 ..............Alabama 69 (OT)Nebraska 60......................Saint Joseph’s 56(Runner‐up)
2002: AT FAIRFAX, VA.Saint Joseph’s 73 ............George Mason 64AT ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSEBall State 76......................Saint Joseph’s 54
2005: AT ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSESaint Joseph’s 53 ........................Hofstra 44Saint Joseph’s 55 ........................Buffalo 50Saint Joseph’s 68 ....................Holy Cross 60AT COLLEGE STATION, TEXASSaint Joseph’s 58 ..................Texas A&M 51
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s 70......................Memphis 58South Carolina 60 ............Saint Joseph’s 57(Runner‐up)
2006: AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.Saint Joseph’s 71 ........................Rutgers 62Hofstra 77 ................Saint Joseph’s 75 (OT)
WON 16, LOST 14 ‐ 14 APPEARANCES
NATIONAL CATHOLICINVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
1952: AT TROY, N.Y.Saint Francis (Pa.) 65 ........Saint Joseph’s 56
MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCEPLAYOFFS
1967: La Salle 73 ........................Saint Joseph’s 70
1968: Temple 94 ........................Saint Joseph’s 65
1969: Saint Joseph’s 83 ......................Bucknell 67Saint Joseph’s 68 ........................Temple 67(Champion)
1970: Saint Joseph’s 65 ..........................Lehigh 63Temple 63 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 59 (Runner‐up)
1971: Saint Joseph’s 89 ............................Rider 69Saint Joseph’s 8 ..........................La Salle 76(Champion)
1972: Saint Joseph’s 82 .......................... Rider 77Temple 65 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 57(Runner‐up)
1973: Saint Joseph’s 92 ................ Gettysburg 58Saint Joseph’s 70 ...................... Temple 60(Champion)
1974: Saint Joseph’s 64 ........ Lafayette 61 (2 OT)Saint Joseph’s 76 ...................... La Salle 71
EAST COAST CONFERENCETOURNAMENT
1976: Temple 80 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 72
1978: Saint Joseph’s 90 ..................Drexel 80 (OT)La Salle 89 ........................Saint Joseph’s 82
1979: Saint Joseph’s 68 .............. La Salle 63 (OT)Saint Joseph’s 69 ......................Bucknell 61Temple 61 ........................Saint Joseph’s 60 (Runner‐up)
1980: Saint Joseph’s 70 ...................... Hofstra 59Saint Joseph’s 76 .................... Bucknell 71La Salle 59 ...................... Saint Joseph’s 49(Runner‐up)
1981: Saint Joseph’s 60 ........................Temple 55Saint Joseph’s 73......................Lafayette 63Saint Joseph’s 63......................American 60(Runner‐up)
1982: Saint Joseph’s 65 ........................Hofstra 57Saint Joseph’s 83 ........................La Salle 71Saint Joseph’s 75 ..........................Drexel 65(Champion)
The SJU faithful has always given the Hawks a tremendous boost in the postseason. In2004‐05 Saint Joseph’s hosted three NIT games in Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse and wenton to win a total of five straight games to advance to the NIT Championship game inMadison Square Garden.
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ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT HISTORYAtlantic 10 Tournament Seeding in ( )
1983: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Temple 88 (#3E)....................................(#2E) Saint Joseph’s 69
1984: WVU COLISEUM (MORGANTOWN, W.VA.)(Qtr) St. Bonaventure 68 (#5) ......................(#2) Saint Joseph’s 67
1985: RUTGERS ATHLETIC CENTER (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 52 (#3) ..........................(#6) G. Washington 49(Semi) Temple 62 (#2)...................................... Saint Joseph’s 61
1986: (AT CAMPUS SITES) (Qtr) @ Saint Joseph’s 59 (#1) ...................... (#9) Penn State 51
BRENDAN BYRNE ARENA (EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.)(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 60 .................................. (#5) Duquesne 59(Final) Saint Joseph’s 72 .................................. (#2) West Virginia 64
1987: (AT CAMPUS SITES)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 81 (#5) .......................... @ (#4) Penn State 78(Semi) @ Temple 84 (#1) ................................ Saint Joseph’s 68
1988: WVU COLISEUM (MORGANTOWN, W.VA.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 85 (#5) ..........................(#4) Penn State 78 (OT)(Semi) Temple 74 (#1) .................................... Saint Joseph’s 67
1989: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 87 (#9) ..........................(#8) Massachusetts 83(Qtr) West Virginia 79 (#1) .......................... Saint Joseph’s 59
1990: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Duquesne 96 (#9) ................................(#8) Saint Joseph’s 70
1991: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 82 (#8) ..........................(#9) Rhode Island 65 (OT)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 96 ..................................(#1) Rutgers 87 (OT)(Semi) George Washington 84 (#4).................. Saint Joseph’s 82 (OT)
1992: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Temple 75 (#2) .................................... (#7) Saint Joseph’s 59
1993: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 71 (#2) ..........................(#7) Rutgers 70(Semi) Temple 71 (#3) .................................... Saint Joseph’s 60
1994: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 94 (#8) .......................... (#9) St. Bonaventure 83(Qtr) Massachusetts 74 (#1) ........................ Saint Joseph’s 58
1995: THE PALESTRA (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 84 (#4) ..........................(#5) St. Bona. 78 (2 OT)(Semi) Massachusetts 68 (#1E) ...................... Saint Joseph’s 57
1996: PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 80 (#3E).. ......................(#6W) Duquesne 72 (OT)(Qtr) George Washington 81 (#2W) ..............Saint Joseph’s 71
1997: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 75 (#1E) ........................(#5E) St. Bonaventure 59(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 78 ..................................(#2W) G. Washington 70(Final) Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#2E) Rhode Island 56
1998: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.) (1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 73 (#5E) ........................(#4W) La Salle 72(Qtr) Temple 76 (#1E)....................................Saint Joseph’s 52
1999: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) La Salle 81 (#3W) ..................................(#6E) Saint Joseph’s 54
2000: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 65 (#4E) ........................(#5W) La Salle 56(Qtr) Dayton 67 (#1W) ..................................Saint Joseph’s 64
2001: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 82 (#1) ..........................(#8) La Salle 74(Semi) Massachusetts 75 (#4) ..........................Saint Joseph’s 70
2002: THE SPECTRUM (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)(Qtr) Dayton 81 (#3W) ..................................(#2E) Saint Joseph’s 74
2003: UNIV. OF DAYTON ARENA (DAYTON, OHIO)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 68 (#1E) ........................(#4W) La Salle 48(Semi) Dayton 76 (#2W) ..................................Saint Joseph’s 73
2004: UNIV. OF DAYTON ARENA (DAYTON, OHIO)(Qtr) Xavier 87 (#4W) ....................................(#1E) Saint Joseph’s 67
2005: U.S. BANK ARENA (CINCINNATI, OHIO)(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 63 (#1E) ........................(#4W) Richmond 51(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 73 ..................................(#2W) Xavier 68(Final) George Washington 76 (#1W) ..............Saint Joseph’s 67
2006: U.S. BANK ARENA (CINCINNATI, OHIO)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 67 (#5) ..........................(#12) Dayton 55(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 56 ..................................(#4) Saint Louis 37(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 73 ..................................(#9) Temple 59(Final) Xavier 62 (#10)......................................Saint Joseph’s 61
2007: BOARDWALK HALL (ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 66 (#6) ..........................(#11) Temple 62(Qtr) George Washington 58 (#3)..................Saint Joseph’s 48
2008: BOARDWALK HALL (ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 80 (#5) ..........................(#12) Fordham 62(Qtr) Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#4) Richmond 47(Semi) Saint Joseph’s 61 ..................................(#1) Xavier 53(Final) Temple 69 (#2)......................................Saint Joseph’s 64
2009: BOARDWALK HALL (ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.)(1st Rd) Saint Joseph’s 72 (#5) ..........................(#12) Charlotte 62(Qtr) Temple 79 (#4)......................................Saint Joseph’s 79
2010 (AT CAMPUS SITES)(1st Rd) @Rhode Island 87 (#5) ........................(#12) Saint Joseph’s 76
All‐Time Record: 30‐26Titles – 1986, 1997
(from left) Bob Del Vescovo, Nemanja Petrovic, Terrell Myers and DmitriDomani hoist the 1997 Atlantic 10 Championship trophy after defeatingRhode Island at the Spectrum. The Hawks advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16before falling to top‐seeded Kentucky in San Jose.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORYYEAR DATE REGION SEED ROUND SITE OPPONENT (SEED) RESULT
1959 March 13 East Regional Semifinal Charlotte, N.C. West Virginia L 95‐92March 14 East Regional 3rd Place Charlotte, N.C. Navy L 70‐59
1960 March 11 East Regional Semifinal Charlotte, N.C. Duke L 58‐56 March 12 East Regional 3rd Place Charlotte, N.C. West Virginia L 106‐100
1961 March 17 East Regional Semifinal Charlotte, N.C. Princeton W 72‐67March 18 East Regional Final Charlotte, N.C. Wake Forest W 96‐86March 24 East National Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. Ohio State L 95‐69March 25 East National 3rd Place Kansas City, Mo. Utah W 127‐120 4OT
(participation vacated)
1962 March 16 East Regional Semifinal College Park, Md. Wake Forest L 96‐85 OTMarch 17 East Regional 3rd Place College Park, Md. New York University L 94‐85
1963 March 11 East First Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton W 82‐81 OTMarch 15 East Regional Semifinal College Park, Md. West Virginia W 97‐88March 16 East Regional Final College Park, Md. Duke L 73‐59
1965 March 8 East First Philadelphia, Pa. Connecticut W 67‐61March 12 East Regional Semifinal College Park, Md. Providence L 81‐73 OTMarch 13 East Regional 3rd Place College Park, Md. North Carolina St. L 103‐81
1966 March 7 East First Blacksburg, Va. Providence W 65‐48March 11 East Regional Semifinal Raleigh, N.C. Duke L 76‐74March 12 East Regional 3rd Place Raleigh, N.C. Davidson W 92‐76
1969 March 8 East First Kingston, R.I. Duquesne L 74‐52
1971 March 13 East First Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova L 93‐75
1973 March 10 East First Jamaica, N.Y. Providence L 89‐76
1974 March 9 East First Morgantown, W.Va. Pittsburgh W 54‐42
1981 March 12 Mideast 9 First Dayton, Ohio Creighton (8) W 59‐57March 14 Mideast Second Dayton, Ohio DePaul (1) W 49‐48March 20 Mideast Regional Semifinal Bloomington, Ind. Boston College (5) W 42‐41March 22 Mideast Regional Final Bloomington, Ind. Indiana (3) L 78‐46
1982 March 12 East 6 First Uniondale, N.Y. Northeastern (11) L 63‐62
1986 March 14 East 6 First Syracuse, N.Y. Richmond (11) W 60‐59March 16 East Second Syracuse, N.Y. Cleveland State (14) L 75‐69
1997 March 13 West 4 First Salt Lake City, Utah Pacific (13) W 75‐65March 15 West Second Salt Lake City, Utah Boston College (5) W 81‐77 OTMarch 20 West Regional Semifinal San Jose, Calif. Kentucky (1) L 83‐68
2001 March 15 West 9 First San Diego, Calif. Georgia Tech (8) W 66‐62March 17 West Second San Diego, Calif. Stanford (1) L 90‐83
2003 March 21 East 7 First Tampa, Fla. Auburn (10) L 65‐63 OT
2004 March 18 East Rutherford 1 First Buffalo, N.Y. Liberty (16) W 82‐63March 20 East Rutherford Second Buffalo, N.Y. Texas Tech (8) W 70‐65March 25 East Rutherford Regional Semifinal East Rutherford, N.J. Wake Forest (4) W 84‐80March 27 East Rutherford Regional Final East Rutherford, N.J. Oklahoma State (2) L 64‐62
2008 March 21 East 11 First Birmingham, Ala. Oklahoma (6) L 72‐64
NCAA NumbersAppearances: 19All‐Time Record: 18‐23
Final Four: 1 (1961)#Elite Eight: 4 (2004, 1981, 1963, 1961)Sweet 16: 3 (2004, 1997, 1981) *
# participation in 1961 Tournament vacated* since tournament format instituted in 1981
NCAA TournamentCoaching Records
Jack Ramsay 8‐11 (7 years)Phil Martelli 6‐5 (5 years)Jim Lynam 3‐1 (1 year)Jim Boyle 1‐2 (2 years)Jack McKinney 0‐4 (4 years)
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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES
The Hawks made their return to the NCAA Tournament, becoming just oneof six non‐BCS schools to earn an at‐large bid. Seniors Pat Calathes and RobFerguson led a squad which went 21‐12 during the regular season, had twowins over nationally‐ranked Xavier and reached the Atlantic 10 title game forthe third time in four years. The Hawks were seeded 11th in the NCAATournament but fell to sixth‐seeded Oklahoma in the first‐ever meetingbetween the two schools.
2008 NCAA East Region First Round OKLAHOMA 72, SAINT JOSEPH’S 64March 21, 2008 – Birmingham, Ala.
Saint Joseph’sCalathes 2‐11 1‐1, Nivins 5‐7 4‐5, Ferguson 9‐12 0‐0, Carr 3‐7 1‐3, Govens 4‐8 2‐2,
Williamson 1‐4 2‐2, Lashley 0‐0 0‐0, Hilliard 0‐0 0‐0, Lidzius 0‐0 0‐0. Totals 24‐49 10‐14 64.Oklahoma
B. Griffin 6‐7 0‐1, Longar 6‐8 2‐7, Crocker 2‐6 5‐6, Godbold 7‐13 6‐6, Johnson 3‐4, 3‐4,Nysmith 0‐0 0‐0, Leary 0‐2 2‐2, T. Griffin 0‐2 0‐0, Davis 0‐0, 0‐0. Totals 24‐42 18‐26.
Halftime – SJU 26, OU 34. 3‐point FG – SJU 6‐14 (Calathes 1‐4, Ferguson 3‐5, Carr 0‐1,Govens 2‐4), OU 6‐14 (Crocker 0‐2, Godbold 5‐8, Johnson 1‐2, Leary 0‐2). Fouled out – SJU‐Carr. Rebounds – SJU 24 (Calathes, Williamson 6), OU 25 (T. Griffin 7). Assists – SJU 11(Calathes, Carr 4), OU 14 (Johnson 5). Total Fouls – SJU 22, OU 18. Attendance – 14,315.
Led by the national player (Jameer Nelson) and coach (Phil Martelli) of theyear, the 2003‐04 Hawks broke virtually every school record on their way toSJU's first‐ever No. 1 ranking and No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. The Hawkswere seven seconds from the Final Four before falling to Oklahoma State in theregional championship game. Nelson (20.2 ppg), Delonte West (18.9 ppg) andPat Carroll (10.1 ppg) formed the core of the team along with A‐10 Sixth Manand Defensive Player of the Year Tyrone Barley.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 82, LIBERTY 63March 18, 2004 – Buffalo, N.Y.
LibertyMartin 3‐10 0‐0 6, Sneed 1‐5 4‐4 7, Blair 4‐12 0‐0 9, Woodson 4‐7 1‐3 10, Mantlo 1‐3
2‐2 4, Riber 0‐1 0‐0 0, Clarke 0‐0 0‐0 0, Perrson 0‐0 0‐0 0, Turner 0‐0 0‐0 0, Dees 7‐9 5‐622, Lightbourne 0‐0 0‐0 0, Sarchet 2‐4 1‐3 5, Segan 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 22‐51 13‐18 63.Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 2‐6 0‐0 5, Bryant 1‐2 6‐10 8, Jones 2‐5 3‐5 7, Nelson 11‐17 8‐9 33, West 7‐14 2‐2 18, Jesiolowski 0‐2 0‐0 0, Sullivan 0‐0 0‐0 0, Lee 1‐1 0‐0 2, Surov 0‐0 0‐0 0, Barley 2‐4 0‐0 6, Stachitas 0‐3 0‐0 0, Koefer 0‐0 0‐0 0, Mallon 1‐5 1‐2 3, Lidzius 0‐1 0‐0 0, Hartshorn 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 27‐60 20‐28 82.
Halftime – LU 26, SJU 46. 3‐point FG – LU 6‐20 (Martin 0‐4, Sneed 1‐2 Blair 1‐4,Woodson 1‐3, Mantlo 0‐2, Riber 0‐1, Dees 3‐4), SJU 8‐23 (Carroll 1‐3, Nelson 3‐6, West 2‐6, Jesiolowski 0‐1, Barley 2‐3, Stachitas 0‐1, Mallon 0‐3). Fouled out – None. Rebounds –LU 36 (Martin 9), SJU 36 (West 9). Assists – LU 15 (Blair 4, Woodson 4), SJU 16 (West 5).Total Fouls – LU 22, SJU 17. Attendance – 18,456.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Region Second RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 70, TEXAS TECH 65March 20, 2004 – Buffalo, N.Y.
Texas TechEmmett 6‐13 6‐8 18, Giles 6‐8 2‐2 14, Jackson 3‐12 0‐0 7, Marshall 4‐9 4‐4 14, Ross 3‐
6 0‐0 6, White 0‐0 0‐0 0, Dora 3‐5 0‐0 6, Works 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 25‐53 12‐14 65.Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 5‐9 0‐0 14, Bryant 1‐2 2‐2 4, Jones 2‐2 0‐0 4, Nelson 9‐22 2‐2 24, West 7‐13 0‐115, Lee 0‐0 0‐0 0, Barley 1‐5 0‐0 3, Stachitas 1‐3 0‐0 3, Mallon 1‐1 0‐0 3, Lidzius 0‐0 0‐0 0.Totals 27‐57 4‐5 70.
Halftime – TTU 31, SJU 36. 3‐point FG – TTU 3‐12 (Emmett 0‐2, Jackson 1‐3, Marshall2‐6, Ross 0‐1), SJU 12‐31 (Carroll 4‐7, Nelson 4‐11, West 1‐5, Barley 1‐5, Stachitas 1‐2,Mallon 1‐1). Fouled out – None. Rebounds – TTU 29 (Giles 8), SJU 31 (Jones 12). Assists –TTU 16 (Emmett 4, Jackson 4), SJU 13 (West 8). Total Fouls – TTU 11, SJU 16. Attendance– 18,686.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Regional Semifinal SAINT JOSEPH’S 84, WAKE FOREST 80March 25, 2004 – East Rutherford, N.J.
Wake ForestLevy 4‐10 3‐4 12, Strickland 1‐2 0‐1 2, Williams 7‐8 5‐6 19, Gray 9‐18 1‐2 23, Paul 2‐6
7‐8 12, Downey 3‐5 0‐0 8, Danelius 0‐0 2‐4 2, Hendley 0‐0 0‐0 0, Visser 1‐2 0‐0 2. Totals27‐51 18‐25 80.Saint Joseph’s
Bryant 0‐0 0‐2 0, Jones 1‐3 2‐5 4, Nelson 9‐23 5‐8 24, West 8‐15 6‐6 24, Carroll 6‐8 0‐017, Barley 4‐6 1‐2 13, Stachitas 1‐3 0‐0 2, Mallon 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 29‐58 14‐23 84.
Halftime – WF 38, SJU 37. 3‐point FG – WF 8‐16 (Levy 1‐2, Gray 4‐8, Paul 1‐2, Downey2‐4), SJU 12‐24 (Nelson 1‐5, West 2‐5, Carroll 5‐7, Barley 4‐6, Stachitas 0‐1). Fouled out –None. Rebounds – WF 28 (Levy 6, Strickland 6), SJU 30 (Carroll 8). Assists – WF 15 (Paul 8),SJU 15 (Nelson 7). Total Fouls – WF 22, SJU 21. Attendance – 19,557.
2004 NCAA East Rutherford Regional FinalOKLAHOMA STATE 64, SJU 62
March 27, 2004 – East Rutherford, N.J.Oklahoma State
Graham 7‐8 3‐6 17, McFarlin 3‐7 3‐3 9, Lucas 7‐20 2‐2 19, Bobik 1‐2 0‐2 3, Allen 6‐11 0‐0 12, Graham 0‐1 0‐0 0, Weatherspoon 1‐3 2‐2 4, Miller 0‐0 0‐0 0, Crawford 0‐1 0‐0 0.Totals 25‐53 10‐15 64.Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 3‐11 0‐0 9, Bryant 2‐3 0‐0 4, Jones 2‐3 2‐4 6, Nelson 6‐18 2‐2 17, West 7‐15 4‐420, Barley 1‐4 1‐2 3, Stachitas 1‐3 1‐1 3. Totals 22‐57 10‐13 62.
Halftime – OSU 27, SJU 33. 3‐point FG – OSU 4‐17 (Graham 0‐1, Lucas 3‐12, Bobik 1‐2,Allen 0‐2), SJU 8‐26 (Carroll 3‐11, Nelson 3‐6, West 2‐6, Barley 0‐2, Stachitas 0‐1). Fouledout – None. Rebounds – OSU 42 (McFarlin 12), SJU 24 (Nelson 8). Assists – OSU 13 (Allen5), SJU 15 (Nelson 8). Total Fouls – OSU 16, SJU 14. Attendance – 19,779.
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2003 NCAA East Region First Round
2003 NCAA East Region First RoundAUBURN 65, SAINT JOSEPH’S 63 (OT)
March 21, 2003 – Tampa, Fla.Auburn
Daniels 10‐19 2‐4 25, Killingsworth 7‐15 1‐1 15, Davis 3‐5 1‐2 7, Bird 3‐8 3‐4 11, Monroe0‐4 0‐0 0, Robinson 0‐1 1‐2 1, Watson 2‐5 0‐0 6, Calton 0‐0 0‐0 0, Lollar 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals25‐57 8‐13 65.Saint Joseph’s
Carroll 0‐5 0‐0 0, Mallon 1‐3 0‐0 3, Sazonov 2‐4 3‐4 7, Barley 0‐4 0‐0 0, Nelson 11‐22 7‐8 32, Cologer 0‐0 0‐0 0, Lee 0‐0 0‐0 0, Stachitas 0‐1 0‐0 0, West 3‐13 2‐2 10, Jones 4‐5 1‐29, Bryant 1‐2 0‐0 2. Totals 22‐59 13‐16 63.
Halftime – AU 32, SJU 19. 3‐point FG ‐ AU 7‐18 (Daniels 3‐4, Killingsworth 0‐2, Bird 2‐6,Monroe 0‐2, Watson 2‐4), SJU 6‐24 (Carroll 0‐5, Mallon 1‐2, Barley 0‐2, Nelson 3‐7,Stachitas 0‐1, West 2‐7). Fouled out ‐ none. Rebounds – AU 38 (Davis 9), SJU 36 (Nelson9). Assists – AU (Daniels 4, Monroe 4), SJU (Barley 6). Total Fouls – AU 16, SJU 19.Attendance – 17,024.
2001 NCAA West Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 66, GEORGIA TECH 62March 15, 2001 – San Diego, Calif.
Saint Joseph’sWilkins 1‐6 2‐2 4, Phillips 4‐10 1‐2 9, Reid 4‐7 0‐1 8, O’Connor 8‐20 2‐2 21, Nelson 5‐10
3‐5 13, Barley 0‐0 0‐0 0, Crenshaw 1‐7 1‐4 4, Woods 0‐0 0‐0 0, Sazonov 1‐1 5‐8 7. Totals24‐61 14‐24 66.Georgia Tech
Babul 1‐1 0‐0 2, Lewis 1‐5 2‐2 5, Jones 3‐6 2‐5 8, Akins 4‐11 7‐7 16, Fein 3‐11 0‐0 6,Labarrie 5‐8 5‐6 15, Vines 0‐0 0‐0 0, Lane 2‐9 2‐2 7, Brooks 1‐2 1‐2 3, Isenhour 0‐1 0‐0 0.Totals 20‐54 19‐24 62.
Halftime – SJU 41, GT 24. 3‐point FG – SJU 4‐23 (Wilkins 0‐3, Phillips 0‐6, O’Connor 3‐8, Nelson 0‐2, Crenshaw 1‐4), GT 3‐18 (Lewis 1‐3, Akins 1‐4, Fein 0‐4, Labarrie 0‐1, Lance1‐6). Fouled out – none. Rebounds – SJU 40 (Reid 9), GT 39 (Jones 12). Assists – SJU 19(Nelson 8), GT 11 (Akins 6). Total Fouls – SJU 23, GT 20. Attendance – 9,120.
2008 Tournament
2003 Tournament
The Hawks celebrate their win over Texas Tech that launched them into the2004 Sweet 16. SJU reached the Elite Eight, but the run came to an end witha 64‐62 loss to Oklahoma State in the Regional Final in East Rutherford, N.J.
2001 Tournament
2004 Tournament
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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES2001 NCAA West Region Second Round
STANFORD 90, SAINT JOSEPH’S 83March 17, 2001 – San Diego, Calif.
Saint Joseph’s Wilkins 2‐4 0‐0 4, Phillips 2‐5 3‐3 7, Reid 1‐3 1‐3 3, O’Connor 15‐20 2‐5 37, Nelson 5‐10
4‐4 14, Miller 0‐0 0‐0 0, Barley 0‐0 0‐0 0, Crenshaw 3‐6 3‐3 10, Woods 1‐3 0‐0 2, Sazonov1‐2 0‐0 2, Ngounou 1‐1 2‐2 4. Totals 31‐54 15‐20 83.Stanford
Collins, Jarron 3‐11 9‐10 15, Mendez 1‐3 8‐8 10, Collins, Jason 7‐13 8‐10 22, McDonald3‐5 0‐0 9, Jacobsen 7‐15 4‐5 21, Johnson 7‐15 4‐5 21, Barnes 2‐5 1‐2 5, Giovancchini 0‐00‐0 0. Totals 26‐56 31‐37 90.
Halftime – SJU 35, SU 44. 3‐point FG – SJU 6‐20 (Wilkins 0‐2, Phillips 0‐2, O’Connor 5‐10, Nelson 0‐3, Crenshaw 1‐3), SU 7‐15 (Mendez 0‐1, Collins, Jason 0‐2, McDonald 3‐4,Jacobsen 3‐6, Johnson 1‐1, Barnes 0‐1). Fouled out – SJU (Phillips, O’Connor). Rebounds –SJU 29 (Nelson 9), SU 31 (Collins, Jason 9). Assists – SJU 13 (Nelson 9), SU 13 (McDonald3). Total Fouls – SJU 30, SU 22. Attendance – 11,091.
Junior guard Rashid Bey (15.0 ppg) led the Hawks to 10 straight wins and theAtlantic 10 Tournament title The fourth‐seeded Hawks then won the school'sfirst NCAA games in 11 years before falling to defending national championKentucky in the Sweet 16. Joining Bey in double figures were Terrell Myers(12.1 ppg) and freshman standout Arthur “Yah” Davis (14.7 ppg).
1997 NCAA West Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 75, PACIFIC 65
March 13, 1997 – Salt Lake City, UtahPacific
Nordahl 2‐5 1‐2 5, Anders 1‐5 3‐4 6, Trierweiler 2‐2 0‐0 4, Bowman 5‐16 4‐4 18, Boelter1‐8 2‐2 5, Owens 2‐4 0‐0 4, Woliczko 0‐0 0‐0 0, Mahaffey 4‐9 3‐4 13, Olowakandi 5‐7 0‐110. Totals 22‐56 13‐17 65.Saint Joseph’s
Simmonds 1‐5 4‐5 6, Domani 1‐6 2‐2 4, Petrovic 3‐7 1‐1 7, Bey 9‐15 0‐1 22, Davis 6‐124‐4 19, Myers 0‐6 5‐6 5, Rasul 1‐1 2‐3 4, Haskins 3‐6 0‐0 8. Totals 24‐58 18‐22 75.
Halftime – UP 31, SJU 35. 3‐point FG – UP 8‐25 (Anders 1‐2, Bowman 4‐11, Boelter 1‐6, Owens 0‐1, Mahaffey 2‐5), SJU 9‐24 (Simmonds 0‐4, Domani 0‐1, Bey 4‐8, Davis 3‐5,Myers 0‐4, Haskins 2‐2). Fouled out – UP (Bowman), SJU (Haskins). Rebounds – UP 44(Anders 8), SJU 30 (Petrovic 6). Assists – UP 18 (Anders 5, Boelter 5), SJU 16 (Bey 5). TotalFouls – UP 20, SJU 19. Attendance 12,644.
1997 Tournament
Marvin O'Connor hit 15‐of‐20 shots from the field to tie hiscareer‐high 37 points in SJU's 90‐83 loss to #2 Stanford in the2001 NCAA Tournament. The 37 points were the most by anyplayer in the NCAA Tournament that year.
1997 NCAA West Region Second RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 81, BOSTON COLLEGE 77 (OT)
March 15, 1997 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Boston CollegeGranger 7‐16 0‐0 17, Abrams 3‐11 8‐9 14, Curley 4‐8 2‐3 10, Penn 3‐8 2‐2 10,
Woodward 4‐8 6‐8 14, Thomas 2‐4 1‐3 5, Bedard 0‐2 0‐0 0, Jourdon 0‐1 0‐0 0, Maglos 3‐4 1‐4 7, Foster 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 26‐62 20‐29 77.Saint Joseph’s
Simmonds 3‐7 1‐2 9, Domani 1‐3 2‐3 4, Petrovic 0‐5 0‐0 0, Bey 6‐18 7‐8 23, Davis 6‐165‐10 21, Myers 4‐11 3‐4 15, Rasul 2‐4 3‐4 7, Haskins 0‐2 2‐2 2. Totals 22‐66 23‐33 81.
Halftime ‐ BC 34, SJU 33. 3‐point FG – BC 5‐19 (Granger 3‐8, Abrams 0‐1, Penn 2‐7,Woodward 0‐1, Thomas 0‐1, Bedard 0‐1), SJU 14‐43 (Simmonds 2‐6, Domani 0‐2, Bey 4‐14, Davis 4‐11, Myers 4‐10). Fouled out – BC (Penn), SJU (Simmonds, Myers). Rebounds –BC 52 (Abrams 11), SJU 36 (Simmonds 8). Assists – BC 14 (Abrams 5), SJU 16 (Bey 8). TotalFouls – BC 25, SJU 24. Attendance – 14,188.
1997 NCAA West Regional SemifinalKENTUCKY 83, SAINT JOSEPH’S 68March 20, 1997 – San Jose, Calif.
Saint Joseph’sSimmonds 1‐5 0‐0 3, Domani 4‐5 6‐7 15, Petrovic 1‐2 0‐0 2, Bey 6‐10 11‐13 26, Davis
4‐10 4‐4 13, Mazzio 0‐0 0‐0 0, Myers 2‐9 4‐6 9, Brown 0‐0 0‐0 0, Gallagher 0‐0 0‐0 0, DelVescovo 0‐0 0‐0 0, Rasul 0‐0 0‐0 0, Haskins 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 18‐41 25‐30 68.Kentucky
Mercer 8‐13 3‐3 19, Padgett 4‐6 2‐2 12, Magloire 1‐4 0‐0 2, Turner 5‐9 6‐9 16, Epps 2‐6 2‐2 7, Mohammed 2‐4 2‐4 6, Mills 6‐8 2‐2 19, Prickett 1‐2 0‐0 2. Totals 29‐52 17‐22 83.
Halftime – SJU 27, UK 39. 3‐point FG – SJU 7‐16 (Simmonds 1‐4, Domani 1‐1, Bey 3‐5,Davis 1‐2, Myers 1‐4), UK 8‐16 (Mercer 0‐2, Padgett 2‐4, Turner 0‐1, Epps 1‐3, Mills 5‐6).Fouled out – SJU (Myers), UK (Padgett). Rebounds – SJU 21 (Bey 4), UK 28 (Padgett 5, Epps5, Prickett 5). Assists – SJU 7 (Bey 5), UK 13 (Turner 6). Total Fouls – SJU 19, UK 22.Attendance – 18,543.
Rashid Bey averaged double figures to pace A‐10 championSaint Joseph’s to the 1997 Sweet 16.
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1982 NCAA East Region First RoundNORTHEASTERN 63, SAINT JOSEPH’S 62
March 12, 1982 – Uniondale, N.Y.Saint Joseph’s
Lojewski 0‐2 4‐5 4, McFarlan 11‐17 2‐3 24, Costner 5‐6 0‐0 10, Clark 3‐8 0‐0 6, Warrick4‐16 2‐2 10, Dearborn 3‐4 0‐0 6, Mitchell 1‐1 0‐0 2. Totals 27‐54 8‐10 62.Northeastern
Jefferson 8‐11 2‐3 18, Halsel 3‐7 5‐9 11, Leitad 4‐6 2‐2 10, Moss 9‐18 6‐7 24, Bryant 0‐1 0‐0 0, Robinson 0‐0 0‐1 0, Braswell 0‐0 0‐0 0, King 0‐0 0‐0 0, Heineck 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 24‐23 15‐22 63.
Halftime – SJU 36, NU 35. Fouled Out – SJU (Costner, Clark). Rebounds – SJU 18(Dearborn 7), NU 25 (Halsel 13). Assists – SJU 13 (Warrick 10), NU 10 (Robinson 4). TotalFouls – SJU 19, NU 14. Attendance – 15,225.
The unheralded Hawks stunned the nation's No. 1 team, DePaul, in an NCAASecond Round game on a layup at the buzzer by senior John Smith. SJU wouldlose to eventual National Champion Indiana on the Hoosiers' home court, butnot before launching head coach Jim Lynam to his own NBA career. JuniorBryan Warrick (13.5 ppg) joined seniors Boo Williams (12.5 ppg) and Smith(10.8 ppg) as the team's leading scorers.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 59, CREIGHTON 57March 12, 1981 – Dayton, Ohio
Saint Joseph’sWilliams 2‐5 3‐4 7, Smith 8‐11 4‐5 20, Costner 8‐10 2‐2 18, Clark 0‐2 2‐2 2, Warrick 4‐
15 0‐3 8, McFarlan 2‐9 0‐0 4, Mitchell 0‐1 0‐0 0, Kearney 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 24‐53 11‐16 59.Creighton
Stivrins 1‐4 0‐0 2, Stovall 3‐9 0‐0 6, Morrow 4‐12 9‐10 17, Pruitt 4‐9 3‐4 11, McKenna7‐13 4‐4 18, Ross 0‐2 1‐2 1, Treischman 0‐0 2‐2 2. Totals 19‐49 19‐22 57.
Halftime – SJU 24, CU 25. Fouled out – SJU (Morrow). Rebounds – SJU 36 (Costner 11),CU 28 (Morrow 14). Assists – SJU 18 (Warrick 6), CU 13 (Stovall 3, Pruitt 3). Total Fouls –SJU 19, CU 16. Attendance – 13,458.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region Second RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 49, DePAUL 48March 14, 1981 – Dayton, Ohio
Saint Joseph’s Williams 3‐9 0‐0 6, Smith 5‐9 2‐2 12, Costner 5‐8 1‐2 11, Clark 1‐3 0‐0 2, Warrick 6‐9 0‐
0 12, McFarlan 3‐3 0‐0 6. Totals 23‐41 3‐4 49.DePaul
Aguirre 3‐6 2‐2 8, Grubbs 5‐6 1‐1 11, Cummings 3‐10 0‐0 6, Dillard 5‐12 2‐3 12,Bradshaw 5‐7 1‐2 11, Randolph 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 21‐41 6‐8 48.
Halftime – SJU 25, DU 27. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 18 (Williams 8), DU 22(Grubbs 13). Assists – SJU 15 (Clark 5, Warrick 5), DU 15 (Dillard 5, Bradshaw 5). Total Fouls– SJU 11, DU 13. Attendance – 13,458.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region SemifinalSAINT JOSEPH’S 42, BOSTON COLLEGE 41
March 20, 1981 – Bloomington, Ind.Saint Joseph’s
Williams 0‐7 1‐3 1, Smith 2‐4 0‐1 4, Costner 4‐7 0‐0 8, Clark 2‐6 1‐1 5, Warrick 7‐11 6‐10 20, McFarlan 2‐9 0‐0 4. Totals 17‐44 8‐15 42.Boston College
Clark 4‐8 1‐1 9, Fox 0‐0 2‐4 2, Murphy 4‐9 2‐2 10, Bagley 4‐14 3‐4 11, Chandler 2‐4 0‐04, Adams 1‐6 3‐5 5, O’Shea 0‐0 0‐0 0, Shrigley 0‐1 0‐0 0, Beaulieu 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 15‐4311‐16 41.
Halftime – SJU 18, BC 22. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 31 (Williams 8), BC 32(Murphy 7). Assists – SJU 4 (McFarlan 2), BC 6 (Chandler 2). Total Fouls – SJU 16, BC 14.Attendance – 17,091.
1981 NCAA Mideast Region FinalINDIANA 78, SAINT JOSEPH’S 46
March 22, 1981 – Bloomington, Ind.Saint Joseph’s
Williams 2‐4 0‐0 4, Smith 1‐6 0‐0 2, Costner 3‐8 1‐2 7, Clark 3‐4 5‐6 11, Warrick 3‐10 3‐3 9, McFarlan 1‐7 4‐6 6, Mitchell 0‐0 0‐1 0, Kearney 0‐0 2‐3 1‐1 2, Springman 1‐3 3‐4 5,DiCaro 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 14‐42 18‐25 46.Indiana
Kitchel 1‐4 1‐2 3, Turner 7‐8 0‐0 14, Tolbert 6‐8 2‐4 14, I. Thomas 3‐8 2‐3 8, Wittman4‐4 0‐0 8, J. Thomas 6‐7 0‐0 13, Risely 1‐2 0‐1 2, Grunwald 1‐1 2‐2 4, Brown 0‐1 1‐2 1,Isenbarger 3‐4 0‐0 6, Bouchie 1‐2 0‐0 2, Franz 1‐1 0‐0 2, LaFave 1‐1 0‐0 2. Totals 35‐51 8‐14 78.
Halftime – SJU 16, IU 32. Fouled out – SJU (Costner), IU (Turner). Rebounds – SJU 21(Williams 4, Costner 4, Clark 4), IU 33 (Turner 5, Tolbert 5, LaFave 5). Assists – SJU 9 (Smith3, Warrick 3), IU 29 (I. Thomas 12). Total Fouls – SJU 17, IU 19. Attendance – 17,112.
Coached by Jim Boyle, the Hawks won their first Atlantic 10 championshipand landed in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed. Atlantic 10 Player of theYear Maurice Martin (17.8 ppg), center Rodney Blake (13.5 ppg) and sixth manWayne Williams (13.0 ppg) were the team's leading scorers.
1986 NCAA East Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 60, RICHMOND 59March 14, 1986 – Syracuse, N.Y.
RichmondNewman 10‐19 5‐5 25, Woolfolk 5‐19 0‐2 10, Kratzer 3‐11 0‐0 6, Beckwith 1‐1 0‐1 2,
Rice 7‐13 0‐0 14, Winiecki 0‐0 0‐0 0, Runk 1‐1 0‐0 2, English 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 27‐64 5‐8 59. Saint Joseph’s
Mullee 5‐8 0‐0 10, Slattery 0‐1 0‐0 0, Blake 4‐6 5‐5 13, Martin 6‐14, 9‐10 21, Arnold 1‐8 0‐2 2, Williams 5‐6 4‐5 14, Flint 0‐1 0‐0 0, Leahy 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 21‐45 18‐22 60.
Halftime – UR 30, SJU 28. Fouled out – UR (Beckwith). Rebounds – UR 35 (Kratzer 9),SJU 31 (Mullee 9). Assists – UR 20 (Beckwith 12), SJU 15 (Arnold 10). Total fouls – UR 19,SJU 11. Attendance – 16,857.
1986 NCAA East Region Second RoundCLEVELAND STATE 75, SAINT JOSEPH’S 69
March 16, 1986 – Syracuse, N.Y.Cleveland State
Smith 8‐16 0‐1 16, Ransey 5‐15 7‐10 17, Mudd 2‐7 0‐1 4, Bryant 1‐3 6‐6 8, McFadden10‐15 3‐4 23, Stewart 1‐2 0‐0 2, Crawford 1‐4 0‐0 2, Hood 1‐1 1‐5 3, Corbin 0‐3 0‐2 0,Salters 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 29‐66 17‐29 75.Saint Joseph’s
Mullee 2‐5 0‐0 4, Slattery 0‐1 0‐0 0, Blake 5‐10 5‐7 15, Martin 6‐11 3‐4 15, Arnold 4‐90‐0 8, Flint 1‐3 0‐0 2, Williams 11‐20 3‐5 25. Totals 29‐59 11‐16 69.
Halftime – CS 26, SJU 26. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – CS 44 (Smith 15), SJU 34(Martin 9). Assists – CS 12 (McFadden 3, Hood 3), SJU (Flint 7). Total Fouls – CS 17, SJU 22.Attendance – 21,713.
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John Smith is embraced by point guard Jeffery Clark after hitting thegame‐winning layup as time expired to beat top‐ranked DePaul in the1981 NCAA Second Round.
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The nation's pre‐season No. 1 team was nipped by Duke in the East Regionalsemifinals, but not before posting a two‐year record of 50‐8. Stars CliffAnderson (17.9 ppg) and Matt Guokas, Jr. (17.5 ppg), were joined in double fig‐ures by Tom Duff (14.8 ppg), Billy Oakes (13.5 ppg) and Marty Ford (11.0 ppg).These Hawks were generally considered the finest in Saint Joseph's historyprior to the 2003‐04 season.
1966 NCAA East Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 65, PROVIDENCE 48March 7, 1966 – Blacksburg, Va.
Saint Joseph’sAnderson 4‐12 3‐7 11, Duff 7‐13 5‐5 19, Ford 1‐4 2‐3 4, Guokas 5‐9 1‐1 11, Oakes 7‐16
4‐5 18, McKenna 1‐3 0‐1 2. Totals 25‐57 15‐22 65.Providence
Blair 3‐8 3‐3 9, Benedict 5‐14 0‐0 10, Walker 8‐16 3‐6 19, Lasher 2‐8 0‐0 4, Riordan 2‐72‐3 6, McLaughlin 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 20‐54 8‐12 48.
Halftime – SJU 31, PC 29. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 41 (Anderson), PC 29(Riordan 4). Assists – SJU 4 (Anderson 1, Duff 1, Guokas 1, Oakes 1), PC 7 (Riordan 4). TotalFouls – SJU 9, PC 15.
1966 NCAA East Regional SemifinalDUKE 76, SAINT JOSEPH’S 74March 11, 1966 – Raleigh, N.C.
DukeVerga 8‐17 6‐6 22, Riedy 1‐5 3‐5 5, Marin 6‐16 6‐8 18, Vacendak 6‐14 1‐3 13, Lewis 6‐
12 2‐2 14, Chapman 1‐3 2‐3 4, Wendelin 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 28‐67 20‐26 76.Saint Joseph’s
Oakes 4‐18 0‐0 8, Ford 2‐5 2‐4 6, Guokas 7‐15 5‐5 19, Anderson 6‐15 8‐10 20, Duff 7‐22 3‐5 17, McKenna 1‐8 2‐2 4, Chapman 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 27‐84 20‐26 74.
Halftime – DU 37, SJU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Guokas). Rebounds – DU 51 (Marin 15,Lewis 15), SJU 47 (Anderson 15). Assists – DU 3 (Vacendak 2), SJU 4 (Guokas 2). TotalFouls – DU 17, SJU 17.
1966 NCAA East Regional Third PlaceSAINT JOSEPH’S 92, DAVIDSON 76March 12, 1966 – Raleigh, N.C.
Davidson Snyder 3‐14 0‐0 6, Youngdale 3‐3 2‐2 8, Lane 5‐10 4‐4 14, Sauier 4‐10 0‐1 8, Knowles
10‐19 8‐11 28, Leight 1‐2 0‐0 2, Hatcher 1‐1 2‐2 4, Clifton 1‐3 2‐2 4, Stone 0‐1 2‐2 2. Totals28‐63 20‐24 76.Saint Joseph’s
Ford 7‐15 3‐4 17, Guokas 6‐16 2‐2 14, Anderson 5‐11 10‐12 20, Duff 6‐16 5‐6 17,McKenna 2‐9 0‐1 4. Oakes 2‐5 1‐3 6, Chapman 2‐6 3‐3 7, Brenner 1‐4 0‐0 2, Donches 2‐30‐0 4, Grunty 0‐2 1‐3 1, DeAngelis 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 33‐87 26‐34 92.
Halftime – DC 35, SJU 43. Fouled out – DC (Snyder, Youngdale). Rebounds – DC 34(Snyder 10, Knowles 10), SJU 49 (Anderson 10). Assists – DC 11 (Snyder 4), SJU 10(Anderson 3, Guokas 3). Total Fouls – DC 21, SJU 15.
1974 NCAA East Region First RoundPITTSBURGH 54, SAINT JOSEPH’S 42March 9,1974 – Morgantown, W.Va.
PittsburghKnight 5‐16 1‐2 11, Martin 6‐12 0‐2 12, Bolla 1‐2 0‐2 2, Bruce 1‐6 1‐1 3, Richards 2‐7 1‐
2 5, Wagoner 0‐0 0‐0 0, Hill 4‐6 1‐2 9, Starr 4‐8 2‐2 10, Kelly 1‐1 0‐0 2, Abrams 0‐1 0‐0 0.Totals 24‐59 6‐13 54.Saint Joseph’s
Righter 7‐14 3‐5 17, Prybella 1‐7 0‐0 2, Furey 2‐3 2‐3 6, Moody 2‐8 3‐5 7, O’Brien 2‐7 1‐1 5, Rafferty 1‐3 0‐0 2, Kelly 1‐2 1‐1 3. Totals 16‐44 10‐15 42.
Halftime – UP 25, SJU 16. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – UP 25 (Knight 7), SJU 31(Righter 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – UP 16, SJU 17. Attendance – 6,663.
1973 NCAA East Region First RoundPROVIDENCE 89, SAINT JOSEPH’S 76
March 10, 1973 – Jamaica, N.Y.Providence
DiGregorio 14‐21 3‐4 31, Crawford 2‐4 0‐1 4, Barnes 10‐21 1‐2 21, Stacom 5‐11 2‐2 12,Costello 4‐8 1‐2 9, King 4‐8 4‐4 12. Totals 39‐73 11‐15 89.Saint Joseph’s
Bantom 10‐19 3‐4 23, Furey 3‐9 5‐8 11, Kelly 2‐4 1‐2 5, McFarland 8‐13 0‐1 16, O’Brien3‐8 1‐2 7, Moody 4‐6 0‐0 8, Sabol 1‐2 0‐0 2, Peltzer 1‐4 0‐0 2, Rafferty 1‐1 0‐0 2. Totals 33‐66 10‐17 76.
Halftime – PC 36, SJU 29. Fouled out – SJU (Moody). Rebounds – PC 40 (Barnes 17), SJU36 (Bantom 13). Assists – PC 13 (DiGregorio 6), SJU 10 (McFarland 4). Total Fouls – PC 13,SJU 11.
1971 NCAA East Region First RoundVILLANOVA 93, SAINT JOSEPH’S 75March 13, 1971 – Philadelphia, Pa.
VillanovaPorter 9‐20 8‐11 26, Smith 5‐12 3‐4 13, Siemiontkowski 9‐20 5‐5 23, Ford 2‐9 3‐3 7,
Ingelsby 6‐9 8‐12 20, McDowell 0‐0 0‐1 0, Gohl 1‐1 0‐1 2, Fox 1‐1 0‐0 2, Daly 0‐0 0‐0 0.Totals – 33‐72 27‐37 93.Saint Joseph’s
Connolly 6‐10 3‐3 15, McFarland 6‐20 2‐3 14, Bantom 7‐15 6‐8 20, Snyder 4‐6 2‐2 10,Moody 1‐6 2‐3 4, McCollum 2‐9 2‐3 6, Mitchell 3‐5 0‐1 6, Marks 0‐0 0‐0 0, Sabul 0‐2 0‐0 0,Haas 0‐0 0‐0 0, Krutsick 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 29‐73 17‐23 75.
Halftime – VU 44, SJU 37. Fouled out – VU (Siemiontkowski), SJU (Connolly, McCollum).Rebounds – VU 56 (Porter 18), SJU 34 (Bantom 14). Assists – VU 19 (Ford 10), SJU 18(Moody 7). Total Fouls – VU 18, SJU 2. Attendance – 9,137,
1969 NCAA East Region First RoundDUQUESNE 74, SAINT JOSEPH’S 52
March 8,1969 – Kingston, R.I.Duquesne
Abraham 0‐0 0‐0 0, Barr 2‐7 0‐0 4, Bradley 0‐0 0‐0 0, Connolley 1‐1 0‐1 2, Durham 9‐131‐1 19, Gilbert 0‐0 0‐0 0, Hines 1‐4 3‐3 5, Major 2‐10 4‐4 8, G. Nelson 7‐14 3‐7 17, Zopf 5‐9 0‐0 10, B. Nelson 0‐1 7‐9 7, Zinn 0‐0 2‐2 2, McHugh 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 27‐60 20‐27 74.Saint Joseph’s
Connolly 1‐5 1‐1 3, Dignazio 1‐3 0‐1 2, Haver 3‐10 8‐12 14, Kelly 6‐15 4‐5 16, Leonarczyk0‐2 1‐2 1, Lynch 0‐0 0‐0 0, Marks 0‐3 0‐1 0, McLaughlin 0‐1 0‐0 0, Mitchell 2‐3 2‐2 6, Pfahler1‐4 1‐6 3, Snyder 3‐11 1‐1 7. Totals 17‐57 18‐31 52.
Halftime – DU 29, SJU 21. Fouled out – SJU (Pfahler). Rebounds – DU 52 (Nelson, G. 18),SJU 32 (Pfahler 6). Assists – DU 13 (Hines 3), SJU 2 (Pfahler 1, Snyder 1). Total Fouls – DU27, SJU 22.
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The 1965‐66 squad is considered one of the best teams in school history.The Hawks were ranked number one in the preseason, advanced to theNCAA Regional Semifinals, and finished the year with a 24‐5 record anda final ranking of fifth by Associated Press.
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1965 NCAA East Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 67, CONNECTICUT 61March 8,1965 – Philadelphia, Pa.
Saint Joseph’s Ford 6‐14 2‐3 14, Duff 5‐11 0‐1 10, Anderson 5‐15 2‐3 12, Oakes 3‐9 0‐1 6, Guokas 7‐
12 5‐5 19, McKenna 2‐2 2‐2 6, Chapman 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 28‐63 11‐15 67.Connecticut
Hesford 7‐12 0‐1 14, Ritter 3‐10 1‐2 7, Kimball 9‐15 3‐3 21, Curran 0‐0 0‐1 0, Bialosuknia5‐18 3‐4 13, Penders 2‐6 2‐5 6, Thompson 0‐2 0‐0 0. Totals 26‐63 9‐16 61.
Halftime – SJU 26, UC 33. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – SJU 34 (Anderson 12), UC43 (Kimball 29). Assists – SJU 16 (Guokas 6), UC 11 (Hesford 4). Total Fouls – SJU 14, UC13. Attendance – 9,282.
1965 NCAA East Regional SemifinalPROVIDENCE 81, SAINT JOSEPH’S 73 (OT)
March 12,1965 – College Park, Md.Saint Joseph’s
Ford 5‐14 3‐5 13, Duff 3‐10 5‐6 11, Anderson 5‐14 5‐6 15, Guokas 7‐11 0‐1 14, Oakes6‐17 0‐2 12, McKenna 4‐10 0‐3 8, Chapman 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 30‐76 13‐23 73.Providence
Westbrook 6‐13 4‐10 16, Walker 6‐16 8‐10 20, Blair 3‐9 1‐1 7, Benedict 11‐17 0‐0 22,Riordan 5‐11 6‐8 16, Lasher 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 31‐67 19‐29 81.
Halftime ‐ SJU 40, PC 34. Fouled Out – SJU (Duff, Anderson), PC (Westbrook). Rebounds– SJU 55 (Ford 12, Anderson 12), PC 36 (Westbrook). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 22,PC 16.
1965 NCAA East Regional Third PlaceNORTH CAROLINA ST. 103, SAINT JOSEPH’S 81
March 13,1965 – College Park, Md.North Carolina State
Coker 2‐5 3‐5 7, Mattocks 6‐12 2‐2 14, Lakins 12‐22 9‐11 33, Moffit 5‐9 5‐6 15,Biedenbach 5‐7 4‐6 14, Worsley 6‐11 0‐2 12, Blondeau 1‐3 0‐0 2, Gealy 0‐0 0‐0 0, Hale 0‐0 0‐0 0, Hodgdon 1‐2 0‐0 2, Moore 2‐4 0‐0 4, Taylor 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 40‐75 23‐32 103.Saint Joseph’s
Ford 8‐20 5‐5 21, Duff 1‐4 1‐1 3, Anderson, 12‐22 2‐6 26, Guokas 5‐12 4‐5 14, Oakes 3‐14 2‐3 8, McKenna 1‐3 1‐1 3, Chapman 0‐2 0‐0 0, Julia 1‐2 0‐0 2, Brenner 1‐2 0‐0 2, Grundy1‐1 0‐2 2, McFadden 0‐0 0‐1 0. Totals 33‐82 15‐24 81.
Halftime – NC 48, SJU 37. Fouled Out – SJU (Duff). Rebounds – NC 43 (Lakins 14), SJU45 (Anderson 23). Assists – NC 22 (Mattocks 8), SJU 14 (Guokas 7). Total Fouls – NC 18, SJU23
The Hawks' quest for a second Final Four in three years was ended by sec‐ond‐ranked Duke in the regional championship game. Tom Wynne (17.9 ppg)and Steve Courtin (11.7 ppg) joined future coaches Jim Lynam (14.1 ppg) andJim Boyle (12.7 ppg) as double‐figure scorers.
1963 NCAA East Region First RoundSAINT JOSEPH’S 82, PRINCETON 81 (OT)
March 11, 1963 – Philadelphia, Pa.Saint Joseph’s
Wynne 5‐16 4‐7 14, Boyle 6‐13 4‐4 16, Hofmann 0‐1 0‐1 0, Lynam 8‐16 2‐3 18, Courtin9‐19 3‐3 21, Tiller 2‐3 4‐6 8, Kelly 2‐6 0‐0 4, Hoy 0‐3 1‐3 1. Totals 32‐77 18‐27 82.Princeton
Haarlow 5‐9 0‐1 10, Berling 1‐1 0‐0 2, Howard 2‐2 3‐4 7, Bradley 12‐21 16‐16 40, Hyland8‐16 4‐4 20, Roth 0‐2 0‐2 0, Johnston 1‐2 0‐0 2, Niemann 0‐1 0‐0 0, Kingston 0‐0 0‐0 0.Totals 29‐54 23‐27 81.
Halftime – SJU 31, PU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Courtin), PU (Bradley, Roth). Rebounds –SJU 38 (Tiller 10), PU 45 (Bradley 16). Assists – SJU 7 (Lynam 4), PU 11 (Hyland 7). TotalFouls – SJU 20, PU 22.
1963 NCAA East Regional SemifinalSAINT JOSEPH’S 97, WEST VIRGINIA 88March 15, 1963 – College Park, Md.
Saint Joseph’sBoyle 9‐11 5‐6 23, Wynne 10‐19 3‐5 23, Hofmann 4‐9 1‐7 9, Lynam 6‐8 8‐12 20, Courtin
7‐13 3‐4 17, Tiller 2‐3 1‐2 5, Hoy 0‐0 0‐1 0, Kelly 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 38‐63 21‐37 97.West Virginia
Catlett 2‐5 1‐1 5, Wolfe 2‐5 1‐1 5, Lowry 1‐3 1‐1 3, McCormick 10‐18 3‐5 23, Thorn 16‐28 12‐15 44, Shuck 1‐1 0‐0 2, Weir 0‐1 0‐0 0, Maphis 1‐6 0‐0 2, Ray 1‐2 2‐2 4. Totals 34‐6920‐25 88.
Halftime – SJU 58, WVU 37. Fouled out – SJU (Courtin), WVU (Catlett, Wolfe).Rebounds – SJU 42 (Hofmann 11), WVU 39 (Wolfe 7). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 20,WVU 26.
1963 NCAA East Regional FinalDUKE 73, SAINT JOSEPH’S 59
March 16, 1963 – College Park, Md.Duke
Heyman 3‐14 10‐15 16, Mullins 10‐16 4‐4 24, Buckley 4‐9 2‐3 10, Harrison 0‐3 1‐2 1,Schmidt 9‐16 2‐2 20, Herbster 0‐2 2‐2 2, Tison 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 26‐61 21‐28 73.Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 2‐17 0‐1 4, Wynne 13‐23 3‐3 29, Hofmann 1‐5 0‐0 2, Courtin 7‐16 0‐0 14, Lynam4‐7 0‐1 8, Tiller 0‐2 2‐2 2, Kelly 0‐2 0‐0 0. Totals 27‐72 5‐7 59.
Halftime – DU 34, SJU 33. Fouled out – SJU (Boyle). Rebounds – DU 46 (Buckley 18), SJU43 (Boyle 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – DU 6, SJU 20.
1962 NCAA East Regional SemifinalWAKE FOREST 96, SAINT JOSEPH’S 85 (OT)
March 16, 1962 – College Park, Md.Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 6‐13 4‐4 16, Wynne 10‐26 9‐9 29, Dickey 2‐8 1‐2 5, Hoy 1‐6 4‐5 6, Lynam 6‐12 3‐3 15, Gormley 5‐6 0‐0 10, Hofmann 0‐1 3‐6 3, Tiller 0‐0 0‐0 0, Booth 0‐2 1‐2 1, Courtin 0‐00‐0 0. Totals – 30‐74 25‐31 85.Wake Forest
Chappell 9‐17 16‐20 34, Christie 5‐10 0‐1 10, Woollard 4‐8 4‐4 12, Wiedeman 5‐12 5‐615, Packer 8‐14 1‐2 17, McCoy 3‐5 2‐2 8, Hull 0‐3 0‐0 0, Carmichael 0‐0 0‐0 0, Hassell 0‐00‐0 0. Totals – 34‐69 28‐35 96.
Halftime – SJU 41, WFU 36. Fouled out – SJU (Dickie, Hoffman), WFU (Woollard).Rebounds – SJU 36 (Hoy 9), WFU 52 (Chappell 18). Assists – SJU 2 (Dickey 1, Hoy 1), WFU8 (Chappell 4). Total Fouls – SJU 25, WFU 19. Attendance – 9,236.
1962 NCAA East Region Third PlaceNEW YORK UNIVERSITY 94, SAINT JOSEPH’S 85
March 17, 1962 – College Park, Md.New York University
Kramer 4‐11 4‐7 12, O’Neill 4‐6 5‐8 13, Hairston 10‐15 5‐6 25, Boose 4‐15 8‐12 16,Reiner 5‐10 7‐7 17, Blaha 1‐3 2‐3 4, Gaillard 0‐1 4‐4 4, Williams 1‐1 0‐0 2, Filardi 0‐1 1‐2 1,Jordan 0‐0 0‐0 0, Patton 0‐0 0‐0 0, Frontera 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 29‐63 36‐49 94.Saint Joseph’s
Boyle 3‐6 3‐4 9, Wynne 8‐18 8‐11 24, Dickey 0‐2 0‐0 0, Hoy 7‐15 4‐4 18, Lynam 1‐1 0‐12, Hoffman 2‐11 5‐12 9, Booth 2‐8 3‐4 7, Gormley 5‐11 2‐2 12, Kelly 0‐1 0‐0 0, Courtin 1‐60‐0 2, Tiller 1‐3 0‐2 2. Totals 30‐82 25‐40 85.
Halftime – NYU 51, SJU 40. Fouled out – NYU (Kramer, Blaha), SJU (Boyle, Wynne,Dickey). Rebounds – NYU 51 (Boose 18), SJU 52 (Hoffman 19). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls –NYU 28, SJU 30.
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Tom Duff was a double‐figure scorer for Jack Ramsay’s teamswhich won 73 games from 1963 through 1966, reached theNCAA Regional semifinals in 1965 and was the nation’s top‐ranked team in the preseason for 1965‐66.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES1961 Tournament
Jack Ramsay's third NCAA team in as many years reached the school's onlyFinal Four. The Hawks fell to eventual champion Ohio State in the nationalsemifinals before recovering to capture third place in the longest NCAA tour‐nament game of all time. Jack Egan (21.9 ppg), Billy Hoy (11.2 ppg), VinceKempton (11.2 ppg) and future coach Jim Lynam (11.2 ppg) led a balancedattack. Saint Joseph’s participation was later vacated.
1961 NCAA East Region SemifinalSAINT JOSEPH’S 72, PRINCETON 67March 17, 1961 – Charlotte, N.C.
PrincetonCampbell 6‐15 12‐13 24, Hyland 3‐9 1‐1 7, Higgins 0‐2 0‐0 0, Kaommerlen 7‐11 4‐5 18,
Whitehouse 3‐10 2‐7 8, Adams 0‐6 1‐3 1, Hyland 2‐4 1‐2 5, Burton 2‐4 0‐0 4, Haarlow 0‐00‐0 0. Totals 23‐61 21‐31 67.Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 4‐9 3‐4 11, Hoy 2‐5 6‐8 10, Majewski 0‐10 2‐2 2, Egan 7‐21 5‐7 19, Kempton 9‐15 3‐4 21, Wynne 1‐10 1‐2 3, Booth 0‐1 2‐3 2, Gormley 2‐3 0‐0 4. Totals 25‐74 22‐30 72.
Halftime – PU 28, SJU 29. Fouled out – PU (Campbell, Hyland), SJU (Majewski, Wynne).Rebounds – PU 38 (Whitehouse 13), SJU 56 (Egan 13). Assists – PU 1 (Whitehouse 1), SJU6 (Egan 2). Total Fouls – PU 21, SJU 21.
1961 NCAA East Region FinalSAINT JOSEPH’S 96, WAKE FOREST 86March 18, 1961 – Charlotte, N.C.
Wake ForestHart 5‐11 6‐6 16, Hull 4‐10 1‐2 9, Packer 2‐6 0‐1 4, Wiedeman 5‐13 1‐4 11, Chappell 11‐
18 10‐14 32, McCoy 6‐6 2‐2 14, Woollard 0‐1 0‐0 0, Koehler 0‐2 0‐0 0, Caldwell 0‐1 0‐0 0,Fennell 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 33‐68 20‐29 86.Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 3‐11 9‐12 15, Majewski 8‐13 3‐4 19, Hoy 6‐13 8‐11 20, Egan 6‐15 2‐3 14,Kempton 6‐11 0‐1 12, Wynne 7‐10 2‐2 16, Westhead 0‐0 0‐0 0, Booth 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 36‐73 24‐33 96.
Halftime – WFU 28, SJU 48. Fouled out – WFU (Hart), SJU (Kempton). Rebounds – WFU43 (Chappell 16), SJU 33 (Majewski 9, Egan 9). Assists – WFU 13 (Hart 4), SJU 12 (Lynam5). Total Fouls – WFU 23, SJU 22.
1961 NCAA Final FourOHIO STATE 95, SAINT JOSEPH’S 69March 24, 1961 – Kansas City, Mo.
Ohio StateNowell 7‐11 1‐1 15, Havlicek 5‐6 1‐2 11, Lucas 10‐11 9‐10 29, Hoyt 2‐6 0‐0 4, Siegfried
8‐11 5‐7 21, Knight 2‐5 1‐2 5, McDonald 1‐4 0‐0 2, Gearhart 0‐2 2‐2 2, Reasbeck 0‐1 0‐1 0,Lee 1‐1 0‐0 2, Miller 0‐0 0‐0 0, Landes 2‐2 0‐0 4. Totals 38‐60 19‐25 95.Saint Joseph’s
Lynam 2‐5 3‐4 7, Hoy 6‐17 1‐1 13, Majewski 4‐12 5‐7 13, Egan 3‐15 2‐3 8, Kempton 5‐9 8‐8 18, Wynne 1‐9 2‐2 4, Booth 0‐3 2‐2 2, Gormley 1‐5 2‐2 4, Westhead 0‐1 0‐1 0, Bugey0‐0 0‐0 0, Dickey 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals 22‐76 25‐30 69.
Halftime – OSU 45, SJU 28. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – OSU 41 (Lucas 13), SJU 26(Kempton 8). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – OSU 20, SJU 18.
1961 NCAA Third PlaceSAINT JOSEPH’S 127, UTAH 120 (4 OT)March 25, 1961 ‐ Kansas City, Mo.
Saint Joseph’sMajewski 11, Egan 42, Kempton 16, Lynam 31, Hoy 10, Wynne 15, Gormley 0, Booth
2, Westhead 0, Dickey 0. Totals‐ 127.Utah
Rhead 28, Ruffell 14, McGill 34, Morton 11, Rowe 6, Crain 13, Thomas 6, Aufterheide2, Cozby 6, Jenson 0. Totals‐ 120.
Halftime ‐ SJU 48, UT 41. Fouled out ‐ SJU (Egan, Kempton, Wynne), UT (McGill,Crain). Total Fouls ‐ SJU 24, UT 28. Attendance – 10,700.
1960 NCAA East Region SemifinalDUKE 58, SAINT JOSEPH’S 56
March 11,1960 – Charlotte, N.C.Saint Joseph’s
Callo 6‐20 2‐2 14, Clarke 7‐15 8‐11 22, McNeill 4‐12 0‐0 8, Egan 2‐12 0‐3 4, Kempton 0‐7 2‐2 2, Majewski 0‐2 0‐0 0, Westhead 1‐1 0‐0 2, Reilly 2‐5 0‐0 4, Booth 0‐0 0‐0 0. Totals22‐74 12‐18 56.Duke
Mullen 0‐1 5‐7 5, Hurt 7‐14 1‐2 15, Youngkin 9‐15 4‐6 22, Frye 2‐9 2‐4 6, Kistler 2‐11 2‐4 6, Mewhort 1‐1 2‐3 4. Totals 21‐51 16‐26 58.Halftime ‐ DU 27, SJU 20. Fouled Out – SJU (Callo), DU (Youngkin). Rebounds – SJU 47(Clarke 15), DU 33 (Youngkin 12). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – SJU 18, DU 11.
1960 NCAA East Region Third PlaceWEST VIRGINIA 106, SAINT JOSEPH’S 100
March 12,1960 – Charlotte, N.C.West Virginia
West 12‐28 13‐14 37, Ritchie 3‐7 6‐9 12, Akers 2‐13 3‐6 7, Patrone 9‐13 5‐9 23, Warren6‐12 2‐2 14, Goode 0‐0 0‐0 0, Popovich 1‐1 0‐0 2, Posch 1‐4 5‐6 7, Visnic 1‐3 0‐0 2, Miller1‐3 0‐0 2, Bode 0‐1 0‐0 0. Totals 36‐85 34‐46 106.Saint Joseph’s
Clarke 4‐10 1‐1 9, Majewski 4‐9 4‐4 12, Gallo 13‐26 3‐4 29, Westhead 2‐13 4‐5 8,Kempton 4‐10 0‐0 8, Egan 9‐18 2‐2 20, McNeill 5‐14 4‐4 14, Reilly 0‐3 0‐0 0, Coolican 0‐00‐0 0. Totals 41‐103 18‐20 100.Haltime – SJU 59, WV 51. Fouled Out – SJU (Clarke, Westhead, Kempton, Egan). Rebounds– WV 56 (West 16), SJU 54 (Kempton 10, Egan 10). Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – WV 14, SJU30.
1959 NCAA East Region SemifinalWEST VIRGINIA 95, SAINT JOSEPH’S 92
March 13,1959 – Charlotte, N.C.Saint Joseph’s
Egan 9‐13 2‐2 20, Spratt 6‐10 5‐7 17, Clarke 6‐9 3‐4 15, Gallo 9‐22 4‐4 22, McNeill 1‐85‐6 7, Reilly 1‐4 2‐2 4, Majewski 2‐4 0‐2 4, Hoffacker 0‐0 1‐2 1, Cooke 1‐1 0‐0 2. Totals 35‐71 22‐29 92.West Virginia
West 12‐22 12‐18 36, Akers 3‐10 7‐8 13, Clousson 2‐7 0‐0 4, Smith 2‐11 3‐4 7, Bolyard4‐10 2‐4 10, Posch 0‐1 0‐0 0, Ritchie 2‐11 4‐7 8, Retton 1‐4 2‐2 4, Patrone 5‐16 3‐7 13.Totals 31‐92 33‐50 95.Halftime – SJU 48, WV 42. Fouled Out – SJU (Egan, Spratt, Clarke, McNeill, Majewski).Rebounds – SJU 44 (Clarke 13), WV 56 (West 15). Assists – SJU 12 (Gallo 4, McNeill 4), WV10 (Bolyard 4). Total Fouls ‐ SJU 32, WV 20.
1959 NCAA East Region Third PlaceNAVY 70, SAINT JOSEPH’S 59
March 14,1959 – Charlotte, N.C.Navy
Bower 3‐7 3‐5 9, Brown 4‐10 3‐3 11, Metzler 7‐17 4‐5 18, Delano 1‐4 4‐7 6, Doyle 2‐42‐2 6, Egan 5‐7 0‐1 10, Land 1‐2 0‐1 2, Bagnard 3‐8 2‐5 8. Totals 26‐59 18‐29 70.Saint Joseph’s
Egan 8‐16 2‐3 18, Spratt 4‐7 4‐6 12, Clarke 4‐12 3‐4 11, Gallo 2‐16 2‐2 6, McNeill 2‐9 0‐0 4, Reilly 0‐1 0‐0 0, Majewski 0‐0 1‐1 1, Hoffacker 0‐0 0‐0 0, Cooke 2‐5 0‐0 4, Coolican 0‐3 0‐0 0. Totals 22‐69 12‐16 56.
Halftime – USNA 32, SJU 19. Fouled Out – None. Assists – N/A. Total Fouls – USNA 12,SJU 20.
1960 Tournament
1959 Tournament
Jack Ramsay’s 1960‐61 squad is the only team in school history to reachthe NCAA Final Four, although the 1981 and 2004 teams advanced to theElite Eight.
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POSTSEASON RECORDSCAREER SCORING ‐ NCAA TOURNAMENT ONLY
Player Seasons G Pts Avg1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 7 157 22.42. Tom Wynne 1961‐63 9 157 17.43. Steve Courtin 1962‐64 7 115 16.4
CAREER SCORING ‐ NCAA & NITPlayer Seasons G Pts Avg
1. Jameer Nelson 2000‐04 9 196 21.82. Tom Wynne 1961‐63 9 157 17.43. Steve Courtin 1962‐64 7 115 16.44. Mark Bass 1992‐96 7 93 13.35. Reggie Townsend 1992‐96 7 92 13.16. Pat Carroll 2001‐05 13 166 12.87. Rashid Bey 1995‐96 9 113 12.58. Terrell Myers 1993‐97 9 95 10.5
SINGLE GAME SCORING ‐ NCAA & NITPlayer Opponent Pts
1. Jack Egan Utah (3/25/61) 422. Marvin O’Connor Stanford (3/17/01) 373. Jameer Nelson Liberty (3/18/04) 334. Jameer Nelson Auburn (3/21/03) 325. Steve Courtin Bradley* (3/14/64) 316. Steve Courtin Miami* (3/12/64) 307. Tony Costner Boston College* (3/16/84) 29
Tom Wynne Duke (3/16/63) 29Tom Wynne Wake Forest (3/16/62) 29
CAREER REBOUNDING ‐ NCAA & NIT Player Seasons G Reb Avg
1. Cliff Anderson 1965‐67 4 53 13.22. Tom Duff 1964‐66 6 56 9.33. Dwayne Jones 2002‐05 11 99 9.04. Reggie Townsend 1992‐96 7 56 8.05. Will Johnson 1992‐96 7 55 7.86. Tom Wynne 1961‐63 9 64 7.1
SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING ‐ NCAA & NIT
Player Opponent Rebs1. Boo Williams Texas* (3/5/80) 182. Will Johnson Alabama* (3/21/96) 173. Dwayne Jones Buffalo* (3/19/05) 164. Dwayne Jones Hofstra* (3/16/05) 15
Cliff Anderson Providence (3/10/66) 156. Dwayne Jones Memphis* (3/29/05) 14
Larry Hofmann Miami* (3/12/64) 14Cliff Anderson Duke (3/11/66) 14Mike Bantom Villanova (3/13/71) 14Will Johnson Rhode Island* (3/21/96) 14
* denotes NIT game
Most 3‐Pt FG Made (game)6, Pat Carroll vs. Memphis (3/29/05)*Most 3‐Pt FG Made (career)33, Pat Carroll (13 games, 2001‐05)Most 3‐Pt FG Attempts (game)14 by two players, last by Rashid Bey vs. Boston College (3/15/97)Most 3‐Pt Attempts (career)94, Pat Carroll (13 games, 2001‐05)Best 3‐Pt Percentage (career).500 (8 of 16), Dmitri Domani (9 games,1993‐97)Most Free Throws Made (game)13, Dwayne Lee vs. Holy Cross(3/21/05)*Most Free Throws Made (career)28, Reggie Townsend (7 games, 1992‐96)Most Free Throws Attempted (game)14, Dwayne Lee vs. Holy Cross(3/21/05)* and Will Johnson vs.Rhode Island (3/21/96)*Most Free Throws Attempted(career)39, Rashid Bey (9 games, 1994‐98) Best Free Throw Percentage (career, min. 10 made).938 (15 of 16), Mark Bass (1992‐96)
Most Assists (game)10, Bryan Warrick vs. Northeastern(3/12/82)10, Geoff Arnold vs. Richmond(3/14/86)Most Assists (career)47, Rashid Bey (9 games, 1994‐98)Most Steals (game)4, Rob Valderas vs. Ohio State(3/7/79)*4, Rashid Bey vs. Boston College(3/15/97)Most Steals (career)22, Jameer Nelson (9 games, 2000‐04)Most Blocked Shots (game)5, by two players, last by Duval Simmonds vs. Boston College(3/15/97)Most Blocked Shots (career)33, Dwayne Jones (11 games, 2002‐05)
* denotes NIT game
POSTSEASON RECORDS ‐ NCAA & NIT
Phil Martelli now holds the SJU record for postseason wins with 17, sur‐passing Jack Ramsay’s mark of 12. Martelli also ranks first all‐timeamong SJU coaches with a postseason winning percentage of .680.
Dwayne Jones established himself as one ofthe top rebounders in Hawk history andtotaled an all‐time SJU high of 99 rebounds in11 career postseason games.
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PHILADELPHIA BIG 5The Philadelphia Big 5 ... A Philly TraditionOn November 23, 1954 the administrations at the five major uni‐
versities in the Philadelphia area agreed to formulate a partnershipbetween their athletic departments. They agreed to participate in amen’s basketball round robin, the “City Series”, at The Palestra on theUniversity of Pennsylvania’s campus. The Big 5 was born. For over 50years, this partnership has remained intact and defines Philadelphia’scollegiate sports tradition, with heated rivalries and fierce competi‐tion on the court, partnership and camaraderie off the court. ThePhiladelphia Big 5 even beat out fictional character Rocky Balboa tobe named the city’s “Best Sports Tradition” in the Philadelphia DailyNews.
In a city that is passionate about its sports teams, The PhiladelphiaBig 5 is the embodiment of collegiate sports…it’s the 8,722 fans thatrepeatedly fill the most storied basketball building in the country, thePalestra…it’s about earning bragging rights when your school winsthe City Series…it’s some of the most personable and successfulcoaches in the business…it’s students showing up an hour before thegame waiting to erupt when their team takes the floor…it’s the lookon a freshman’s face when he gets thrown into his first City Seriesgame…it’s student‐athletes collecting canned goods for the poor,mentoring our city’s youth, and holding clinics for young players…it’sreaching countless fans and alums with something good, somethingwholesome, something historic.
No other city in the United States is represented by five majorDivision I Universities.
The Big 5 – only in Philadelphia.
2009‐10 Philadelphia Big 5 StandingsBig 5 Overall
Temple 4‐0 29‐6Villanova 3‐1 25‐8Saint Joseph’s 2‐2 11‐20La Salle 1‐3 12‐18Penn 0‐4 6‐22
All‐Time Big 5 Records/TitlesSchool Record Pct. Titles
Villanova 120‐84 .588 20 (9 outright/11 shared)Temple 119‐85 .583 25 (6 outright/19 shared)Saint Joseph’s 115‐89 .563 19 (9 outright/10 shared)La Salle 80‐124 .392 10 (4 outright/6 shared)Pennsylvania 77‐127 .377 13 (5 outright/8 shared)
For information on the Big 5, contact
Steve CriderPhiladelphia Big 5235 South 33rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215‐898‐4747Fax: (215) 573‐2599
email: [email protected]
2009‐10 Big 5 HonorsHerb Good Awards
All‐Big 5 First Team All‐Big 5 Second TeamLavoy Allen (Temple) Juan Fernandez (Temple)Ryan Brooks (Temple) Aaric Murray (La Salle)Corey Fisher (Villanova) Antonio Pena (Villanova)Rodney Green (La Salle) Zack Rosen (Penn)Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) Garrett Williamson (SJU)
Geasey Award (Outstanding Player): Scottie Reynolds (Villanova)Harry Litwack Award (Coach of the Year): Fran Dunphy (Temple)Dave Zinkoff Award (Rookie of the Year): Aaric Murray (La Salle)George Paul Award (Most Improved): Antonio Pena (Villanova)Harry Merrill Award (Sportsmanship): Yves Mekongo (La Salle)Cy Kasselman Award (Top Free Throw Shooter): Zack Rosen (Penn)Palumbo Award (Top Scorer): Scottie Reynolds (Villanova)
www.philadelphiabig5.org
Ahmad Nivins also became the 13th player in SJU history to win the GeaseyAward as the Big 5’s Outstanding Player in 2009. He was the second Hawkin a row to earn the honor as Pat Calathes was the co‐winner in 2008.
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HAWKS AND THE POLLSResults vs. Ranked Teams
(AP Rankings Only)2/20/10 #20 Temple (P) L 67‐75 OT1/6/10 at #25 Temple L 46‐7312/9/09 #3 Villanova (P) L 89‐9711/22/09 #7 Purdue (N) L 60‐853/26/09 #19 Xavier (P) L 54‐6812/11/08 at #15 Villanova L 56‐5911/23/08 #6 Texas (N) L 50‐683/14/08 #12 Xavier (N) W 61‐533/6/08 #8 Xavier W 71‐662/10/08 at #13 Xavier L 72‐76 11/29/07 #19 Gonzaga L 65‐70 OT11/13/07 at #25 Syracuse L 69‐722/11/06 #8 G. Washington L 62‐642/7/06 #4 Villanova (P) L 58‐711/14/06 at # 17 G. Washington L 70‐8212/31/05 at #8 Gonzaga L 94‐1022/7/05 #22 Villanova (P) L 52‐6711/23/04 at #2 Kansas L 51‐913/27/04 #4 Oklahoma State (N) L 62‐643/25/04 #17 Wake Forest (N) W 84‐8011/14/03 #10 Gonzaga (N) W 73‐663/5/03 #18 Xavier L 80‐88 OT2/7/01 #24 Xavier W 79‐762/29/00 #5 Temple (P) W 62‐5912/4/99 at #14 Syracuse L 60‐8212/10/98 #21 Tennessee W 55‐531/6/98 #23 Rhode Island L 68‐831/20/98 at #19 Xavier L 62‐722/3/98 at #23 Rhode Island L 76‐942/7/98 #22 G. Washington L 62‐672/21/98 at #23 Massachusetts L 79‐82 OT3/5/98 #24 Temple (N) L 52‐7612/20/97 at #6 South Carolina L 65‐772/8/97 #17 Xavier W 79‐653/15/97 #23 Boston College (N) W 81‐77 OT3/20/97 #5 Kentucky (N) L 68‐8311/20/96 at #10 Duke L 60‐8912/7/96 #21 Tulsa (N) W 67‐6412/23/96 at #10 Villanova L 65‐811/10/96 #1 Massachusetts L 89‐94 OT1/29/96 at #10 Virginia Tech L 76‐75 2/28/96 at #2 Massachusetts L 66‐68 OT3/2/96 #24 G. Washington W 86‐822/1/95 at #1 Massachusetts L 62‐741/2/94 at #4 Temple L 54‐672/15/94 #10 Massachusetts W 81‐802/22/94 at #11 Massachusetts L 73‐9912/1/93 at #19 Arizona L 73‐933/4/93 at #23 Massachusetts L 43‐6112/22/90 at #16 South Carolina L 61‐7312/10/87 at #11 Temple L 62‐831/7/87 at #17 Duke L 83‐932/7/87 at #6 Temple L 69‐783/3/87 at #8 Temple L 68‐8412/1/84 at #4 Duke L 46‐5912/15/84 at #16 Indiana L 44‐812/7/84 #2 DePaul (P) W 58‐452/7/82 at #3 DePaul L 44‐46 OT2/6/81 #10 North Carolina (N) L 64‐873/14/81 #1 DePaul (N) W 49‐483/22/81 at #9 Indiana L 46‐7812/30/80 at #9 Maryland L 57‐741/8/80 #20 Georgetown (P) L 53‐621/2/79 at #15 Georgetown W 37‐362/21/79 #15 Temple (P) L 68‐763/3/79 #13 Temple (P) L 60‐613/7/79 at #20 Ohio State L 66‐80
1/11/78 #11 Providence (P) L 69‐761/15/77 at #17 Providence L 64‐651/3/76 at # 15 St. John’s L 62‐751/8/75 at 19 Providence L 68‐821/15/75 # 11 La Salle (P) L 60‐681/19/75 #7 Providence (P) L 62‐6712/11/74 at #13 South Carolina L 54‐893/9/74 #13 Pittsburgh (N) L 42‐542/7/73 at #12 Providence L 75‐812/21/73 # 17 St. John’s (P) W 76‐653/10/73 #4 Providence (N) L 76‐8912/8/72 at #8 S.W. Louisiana L 74‐852/29/72 #4 Penn (P) L 64‐773/18/72 #13 Maryland (N) L 55‐6712/4/71 at #19 Brigham Young L 72‐7312/29/71 #4 North Carolina (N) L 77‐9312/30/71 #18 Purdue (N) W 85‐741/13/71 #4 Penn (P) L 58‐622/27/71 #14 La Salle (P) W 66‐563/6/71 #19 La Salle (P) W 81‐7612/18/70 at #12 Kansas L 65‐8012/19/70 #13 Villanova (N) L 75‐851/26/70 #14 Penn (P) L 56‐632/7/70 #19 Villanova (P) L 65‐9212/26/69 #20 Colorado (N) W 81‐7912/29/69 #12 St. Bonaventure (N) L 61‐9612/30/69 #14 Penn (N) L 69‐881/7/69 at #6 Davidson L 69‐831/11/69 #9 Villanova (P) L 74‐762/15/69 #11 La Salle (P) L 67‐843/8/69 #9 Duquesne (N) L 52‐742/8/67 at #10 Boston College L 69‐8312/29/66 #9 Minnesota W 91‐663/2/66 #8 Providence W 86‐673/7/66 #8 Providence W 65‐483/12/65 #4 Providence (N) L 73‐813/11/66 #2 Duke (N) L 74‐7612/5/64 #4 Davidson (P) W 74‐6612/15/64 #7 St. John’s W 71‐5612/28/64 #7 Illinois (P) W 75‐7112/29/64 #2 Wichita State (P) W 76‐692/22/64 #5 Villanova (P) W 69‐633/16/63 #2 Duke (N) L 59‐7312/20/61 at #10 St. John’s L 64‐921/11/61 #5 St. John’s (P) W 74‐713/24/61 #1 Ohio State (N) L 69‐9512/27/60 #3 St. Bonaventure (N) L 70‐831/23/60 #18 Providence (P) L 63‐642/27/60 #12 Villanova (P) W 78‐753/11/60 #18 Duke (N) L 56‐583/12/60 #5 West Virginia (N) L 100‐10612/11/59 at #1 Cincinnati L 79‐12312/28/59 #1 Cincinnati (N) L 77‐8612/30/59 #12 NYU (N) W 78‐651/9/59 #18 Villanova (P) W 82‐701/17/59 #9 St. John’s (N) L 72‐973/13/59 #10 West Virginia (N) L 92‐9512/20/58 #3 Kansas State (N) L 55‐681/25/58 #11 Temple (P) L 58‐732/8/58 #3 Cincinnati (P) L 78‐1003/8/58 #5 Temple (P) L 77‐9112/14/57 #2 Kansas (P) L 54‐6612/19/57 #19 Richmond (P) W 90‐6412/9/56 #13 G. Washington (P) L 60‐712/18/56 #13 St. Francis (N.Y.) (P) W 80‐762/22/56 #17 Temple (P) W 77‐683/10/56 #13 Temple (P) L 82‐893/22/56 #6 Louisville (N) L 79‐891/29/55 #5 La Salle (C) L 56‐821/30/54 #12 La Salle (C) L 57‐73
2/20/54 #12 La Salle (C) L 64‐781/24/53 #4 La Salle (C) L 52‐792/11/53 #4 La Salle (C) L 63‐7512/20/52 #11 W. Kentucky (C) L 83‐8812/27/52 #15 Seattle (C) W 90‐771/5/52 at #8 St. John’s L 57‐591/26/52 #18 La Salle W 54‐532/16/52 #13 La Salle (C) L 50‐6812/29/51 #15 Utah L 43‐561/13/51 #19 La Salle (C) L 64‐771/27/51 #6 St. John’s (C) L 71‐921/7/49 at #1 St. John’s L 58‐761/21/49 #10 La Salle (C) L 53‐742/4/49 #8 La Salle (C) L 59‐79
(P) The Palestra (N) Neutral site(C) Philadelphia Arena
Miscellaneous RecordsMost Points Scored vs. a Ranked Team:
100 vs. #5 West Virginia, 3/12/60Number of Overtime Games vs. Ranked Teams:
7, last vs. #19 Gonzaga, 11/29/07
Hawks in the Polls Highest Final
Year AP Ranking AP Ranking1958‐59 12 141964‐65 3 31965‐66 2 51996‐97 12 122000‐01 18 222001‐02 10 NR2002‐03 25 NR2003‐04 1 5
The Hawks defeated nationally‐ranked Xaviertwice in 2007‐08. The win on March 6 over the #8Musketeers marked the highest ranked team everbeaten at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
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HAWKS IN THE NBA – COACHES
Jim O'Brien, the seventh former SJU play‐er to serve as a head coach in the NBA, isin his fourth year with the Indiana Pacersin 2010‐11.
The Saint Joseph’s coaching connection is an impressive one. Seven Saint Joseph’s University graduates have gone on to head coach‐ing positions in the NBA, with Jim O’Brien (SJU ‘74), currently with the Indiana Pacers, becoming the most recent one. SJU is tied withIllinois for second on the list of universities with alumni that have served as head coaches in the NBA. Indiana University leads with 11graduates that have coached in the league.
Coaching Dynasty
Jack Ramsay ’49
Philadelphia, Buffalo,Portland, IndianaRecord: 864‐783 21 Years
Jim Lynam ’63
L.A. Clippers,Philadelphia,Washington Record: 328‐39210 Years
Matt Guokas, Jr. ’67
Philadelphia, OrlandoRecord: 230‐3057 Years
Paul Westhead ’61
L.A. Lakers, Chicago,DenverRecord: 183‐224 6 Years
Jim O’Brien ’74
Indiana,Boston,PhiladelphiaRecord: 286‐3008 Years
Jack McKinney ’57
L.A. Lakers, IndianaRecord: 135‐2055 Years
George Senesky ’43
PhiladelphiaRecord: 119‐973 Years
Matt Guokas Jr. was the head coach of the 76ers for threeyears and then became the first head coach of the OrlandoMagic in 1989, where he spent four seasons.
Jack Ramsay had a lengthy NBA coaching career, spanning 21 seasons and fourteams. Ramsay won 864 games and led the Portland Trailblazers to the 1977NBA Championship.
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HAWKS IN THE DRAFT
YEAR PLAYER ROUND TEAM 2009 Ahmad Nivins 2nd Dallas Mavericks2004 Jameer Nelson 1st (20th pick) Denver Nuggets
(traded to Orlando Magic)2004 Delonte West 1st (24th pick) Boston Celtics1987 Wayne Williams 7th New York Knicks1986 Maurice Martin 1st Denver Nuggets1985 Bob Lojewski 5th Sacramento Kings1984 Kevin Springman 3rd Detroit Pistons1984 Tony Costner 2nd Washington Bullets1982 Mark Dearborn 9th Portland Trail Blazers1982 Jeffery Clark 6th Indiana Pacers1982 Bryan Warrick 2nd Washington Bullets1981 John Smith 8th Portland Trail Blazers1980 Luke Griffin 9th Philadelphia 76ers1973 Pat McFarland 2nd New York Knicks
and Denver Rockets (ABA)1973 Mike Bantom 1st Phoenix Suns
and Denver Rockets (ABA)
YEAR PLAYER ROUND TEAM 1970 Mike Hauer 9th Philadelphia 76ers1967 Cliff Anderson 1st Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA)1966 Matt Guokas, Jr. 1st Philadelphia 76ers1966 Tom Duff 5th Philadelphia 76ers1964 Steve Courtin 3rd Cincinnati Royals1961 Jack Egan 3rd Philadelphia Warriors1961 Vince Kempton 15th New York Knicks1960 Bob McNeill 3rd New York Knicks1960 Bob Clarke 7th Philadelphia Warriors1960 Joe Gallo 7th Philadelphia Warriors1959 Joe Spratt 6th Philadelphia Warriors1957 Ray Radziszewski 4th Philadelphia Warriors1957 Kurt Engelbert 4th Detroit Pistons1953 John Doogan n/a Philadelphia Warriors1950 Paul Senesky 4th Philadelphia Warriors
1st Round selections in bold
Mike Bantom is one of five Hawks to be chosenin the first round of the NBA Draft. Currently theNBA’s senior vice president for player develop‐ment, he was drafted by Phoenix but eventuallyplayed for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Jameer Nelson was chosen by Denver as the20th overall pick in the 2004 Draft, but his rightswere traded to Orlando that evening. Hebecame an NBA All‐Star in 2009, which was hisfifth year with the Magic.
Delonte West’s selection by the Boston Celtics in2004 gave the Hawks two first‐round picks in thesame year, marking a first for the SJU program.He would go on to play or Seattle and Cleveland,but has returned to the Celtics in 2010‐11.
All‐Time Pro Draft Picks
Ahmad NivinsDallas Mavericks
Maurice MartinDenver Nuggets
Jeffery ClarkIndiana Pacers
Pat McFarlandNew York Knicks
Steve CourtinCincinnati Royals
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HAWKS IN THE PROS
Hawks in the ProsThe following is a list of Saint Joseph’s players who have playedprofessionally, either in the NBA or ABA.
Player Years TeamsCliff Anderson 1967‐71 Lakers, Denver Rockets,
76ers, CavaliersMike Bantom 1973‐82 Suns, Supersonics, Nets,
PacersNorman Black 1980‐81 PistonsSteve Courtin 1964‐65 76ersBilly DeAngelis 1970‐71 NetsAl Guokas 1949‐50 Phila. Warriors, NuggetsMatt Guokas 1946‐47 Phila. WarriorsMatt Guokas, Jr. 1967‐75 76ers, Bulls, Cinn. Royals,
K.C. Kings, Buffalo Braves, Houston Rockets
Dwayne Jones 2005‐present Suns, Bobcats, Magic, Cavaliers, Celtics, Timberwolves
Maurice Martin 1986‐87 Denver NuggetsPat McFarland 1973‐75 Denver Rockets,
San Diego SailsBob McNeill 1960‐62 Knicks, LakersJameer Nelson 2004‐present MagicRay Radziszewski 1957‐58 Phila. WarriorsAlexander Rosenberg1946‐47 Phila. WarriorsGeorge Senesky 1946‐54 Phila. WarriorsBryan Warrick 1982‐86 Wash. Bullets, Clippers,
Bucks, PacersDelonte West 2004‐present Celtics, Cavaliers, Sonics,
Celtics
International Hawks
This is a partial list of former Hawks who have played professional bas‐ketball outside the United States.
Player Years at SJU Countries Tyrone Barley 2000‐04 Austria, New ZealandMark Bass 1992‐96 ChinaRashid Bey 1995‐98 PolandNorman Black 1975‐79 PhillipinesRodney Blake 1984‐87 ArgentinaBernard Blunt 1990‐95 Korea, AustraliaJohn Bryant 2002‐05 England, GermanyPat Calathes 2004‐08 GreeceTasheed Carr 2007‐09 IsraelPat Carroll 2002‐05 France, SpainChris Cologer 2002‐03 FranceTony Costner 1981‐84 GreeceArthur Davis 1996‐97 Saudi Arabia, China, RomaniaDmitri Domani 1993‐97 RussiaRob Ferguson 2004‐08 GermanyRobert Haskins 1996‐00 IsraelAndre Howard 1998‐00 SpainWill Johnson 1993‐96 Germany, EnglandDwayne Jones 2003‐05 TurkeyPete Kathopoulis 2004‐07 GreeceDwayne Lee 2002‐06 Germany, CyprusDave Mallon 2003‐06 Luxembourg, England, PortugalTerrell Myers 1993‐97 England, Spain, ItalyAhmad Nivins 2005‐09 SpainMarvin O’Connor 1999‐02 Serbia & MontenegroBill Phillips 1999‐02 Germany, Spain, FranceDemetrius Poles 1991‐94 Argentina, SwedenHarold Rasul 1996‐98 ArgentinaDamian Reid 1998‐02 EnglandAlex Sazonov 1998‐03 RussiaDuval Simmonds 1994‐98 IrelandChet Stachitas 2003‐06 Poland, Lithuania, PortugalArtur Surov 2003‐07 FinlandReggie Townsend 1992‐96 Korea, GermanyFrank Wilkins 1997‐01 EcuadorErick Woods 1997‐01 Netherlands
Information courtesy of Eurobasket.com
Jameer Nelson (left) and Delonte West have made quite an impact in six yearsin the NBA. Nelson owns a career scoring average of 12.4 points in six seasonswith the Orlando Magic, while West has averaged 10.0 ppg in six years withthree different teams. They squared off against each other in the 2009 NBAConference Finals, with the Magic defeating the Cavaliers to advance to theNBA Finals.
Bryan Warrick is one of 18 former Hawks who played in theNBA or ABA. His career took him to four different teams inthe late 1980’s.
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ASSISTANT COACHES
All‐Time Assistant CoachesCOACH (Years) SEASON(S)Geoff Arnold (7) 1988‐89
1992‐93 thru 1995‐962008‐09 thru present
Rod Baker (1) 1982‐83Mark Bass (11) 1999‐00‐ thru presentDick Bernhart (1) 1983‐84Jimmy Black (6) 1984‐85 thru 1989‐90Harry Booth (9) 1965‐66 thru 1973‐74Bob Boylan (1) 1946‐47Jim Boyle (8) 1973‐74 thru 1980‐81Matt Brady (11) 1993‐94 thru 2003‐04Mark Dearborn (2) 1982‐83 thru 1983‐84Mike Doyle (5) 1988‐89 thru 1992‐93David Duda (4) 2006‐07 thru presentJohn Dzik (2) 1976‐77 thru 1977‐78Dennis Felton (1) 1991‐92Brad Greenberg (6) 1978‐79 thru 1983‐84John Griffin (3) 1980‐81 thru 1981‐82
1987‐88Tom Haggerty (4) 1978‐79 thru 1979‐80
1984‐85 thru 1985‐86Bill Harley (1) 1982‐83Gene Harris (2) 1986‐87 thru 1987‐88Dan Kelly (4) 1970‐71
1974‐75 thru 1976‐77Dan Kenney (17) 1953‐54 thru 1969‐70Mike Kempski (1) 1971‐72Jim Lynam (6) 1965‐66 thru 1967‐68
1970‐71 thru 1972‐73Phil Martelli (10) 1985‐86 thru 1994‐95John McKendry (1) 1974‐75Jack McKinney (4) 1960‐61
1962‐63 thru 1964‐65John McMenamin (7) 1946‐47 thru 1952‐53Chris O'Brien (2) 1990‐91 thru 1991‐92Jim O'Brien (1) 1977‐78Doug Overton (2) 2006‐07 thru 2007‐08Mike Rice (2) 2004‐05 thru 2005‐06Nick Robak (1) 1981‐82Monté Ross (10) 1996‐97 thru 2005‐06Dave Spiller (1) 1990‐91Carlin Warley (4) 1995‐96 thru 1998‐99Bryan Warrick (1) 1989‐90Paul Westhead (2) 1968‐69 thru 1969‐70
Former Saint Joseph’s players are not the only ones who have gone on to suc‐cessful coaching careers after their days on Hawk Hill. The list of former SJUassistant coaches also reads like a “Who’s Who” of basketball. The following isa compilation of former assistant coaches and players who have gone on tocoaching careers in the professional and collegiate ranks. Active coaches withtheir current positions are in bold.
NBA General ManagerBrad Greenberg ‐ PhiladelphiaJim Lynam ‐ Philadelphia
NBA Head CoachesJim Lynam ‐ L.A. Clippers, Philadelphia, WashingtonJack McKinney ‐ L.A. Lakers, IndianaJim O’Brien ‐ Indiana, Boston, PhiladelphiaPaul Westhead ‐ L.A. Lakers, Chicago, Denver
NBA Assistant CoachesJim Boyle ‐ DenverJim Lynam ‐ Philadelphia, Portland, New JerseyJack McKinney ‐ PortlandJim O’Brien ‐ New York, BostonDoug Overton ‐ New Jersey (Player Personnel Director)Paul Westhead ‐ Oklahoma City, L.A. Lakers
CBA Head CoachRod Baker ‐ Grand Rapids
WNBA Head CoachPaul Westhead ‐ Phoenix
College Head CoachesRod Baker ‐ UC‐IrvineHarry Booth ‐ Saint Joseph’sJim Boyle ‐ Saint Joseph’sMatt Brady ‐ James Madison, MaristMike Doyle ‐ ArcadiaJohn Dzik ‐ CabriniDennis Felton ‐ GeorgiaJohn Gallagher ‐ HartfordBrad Greenberg ‐ RadfordJohn Griffin ‐ Siena, Saint Joseph’sJim Lynam ‐ American, Fairfield, Saint Joseph’sPhil Martelli ‐ Saint Joseph’sJack McKinney ‐ Saint Joseph’sJim O’Brien ‐ Wheeling Jesuit, DaytonMike Rice ‐ Rutgers, Robert MorrisMonté Ross ‐ DelawarePaul Westhead ‐ Oregon (Women), George Mason, Loyola Marymount,
La Salle
Monté Ross became the latest in a long line of former SJU assistants toattain a head coaching position and is now in his fifth year at the Universityof Delaware.
Former SJU player and head coach Jim Lynam was the head coach of thePhiladelphia 76ers from 1987 to 1990, and was an assistant coach in theleague for eight of the last nine years.
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ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMEThe Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its first class in1999. Since then, 84 former student‐athletes, coaches or administra‐tors have earned one of the University’s highest honors recognizingtheir commitment to excellence, on and off the playing field.
Name (Year Inducted, Sport, Year of Graduation)
Cliff Anderson (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’67)Earned All‐America honors as senior…Still owns SJU mark for careerrebounds and career rebound average...Uniform number 30 is retired. Mike Bantom (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’73)Still ranks second all‐time in rebounds and ended career second inpoints…Played on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team...Uniform number 44is retired.Francis Barnett (1999, Men’s Tennis, ’71)Two‐time MAC singles champion at the #1 position…Had streak of 46consecutive wins at #1 singles. George Bertelsman (2002, Men’s Cross Country/Track Coach/Administrator)Former director of athletics and one of the founders of thePhiladelphia Big 5.Debbie Black (2000, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey/Softball, ’88)Earned 12 letters as a three‐sport athlete, leading basketball team insteals every season…All‐time assist and steal leader for women’s bas‐ketball.Michael Black (2004, Men’s Track, ’75)SJU’s premier sprinter of the 1970’s…Set seven schoolrecords…Hawks’ first‐ever IC4A champion.Rodney Blake (2001, Men’s Basketball, ’88)Led nation in blocks as senior…All‐time leader in career blocks...Two‐time All‐Atlantic 10 selection. Ed Blaney (2000, Men’s Soccer, ’73)Three‐time regional All‐American and All‐Conference selection…SJUteams recorded 26 shutouts during his career.Harry Booth (2006, Baseball/Men’s Basketball, ’62)Player and head coach for both sports... All‐MAC baseball player whocompiled a 140‐80‐5 record in 10 years as baseball coach... Basketballcoach from 1974‐78. Trish Brown Lutter (2004, Women’s Basketball, ’85)All‐time leading scorer and rebounder in SJU history at time of hergraduation.Linda Buonanno (1999, Field Hockey/Softball, ’87)SJU’s only All‐American selection in the sport of field hockey…Holdsalmost every offensive record in the sport…Owns single season bat‐ting mark in softball.Liz Burns Nicoletti (2002, Field Hockey, ’91)Two‐time first team All‐Atlantic 10 Conference…Led Hawks in scoringher final three years.John Butz (2010, Baseball, ‘66)School‐record holder in career strikeouts with 212, while ranking sec‐ond with 16 complete games...All‐MAC in 1965.Bill Campbell (2010, Honorary)Legend in Philadelphia broadcasting...Called Big 5 games as well asEagles, 76ers and Phillies. Teresa Carmichael (2000, Women’s Basketball, ’87)Currently ranks second in career records for points andrebounds…Still holds single season field goal percentage mark.Tony Costner (2010, Men’s Basketball ‘84)Honorable Mention All‐America and two‐time All‐A10 first‐teamselection...Ranks fifth in career scoring and seventh in rebounding.
John Cunningham (2002, Men’s Cross Country/Track, ’52)Won 12 individual cross country championships, including two Mid‐Atlantic Conference Championships…Set course record senior year. Katie Curry Gardler (2005, Women’s Basketball, ’93)Career leader in 3‐point field goals made (216)...Three‐time All‐Atlantic 10 and All‐Big 5 honoree...Ranks fourth in points (1,663) andsecond in steals (325).Donna Crumety Stewart (1999, Women’s Track, ’93)Only SJU athlete to win a NCAA Championship, placing first in thetriple jump at the 1991 Outdoor Championships…Set 11 schoolrecords and still holds seven.Karen Delaney Wheeler (2003, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’63)Was school record‐holder in the indoor/outdoor 5,000 meters (sincebroken)…Undefeated in cross county dual meets as a junior.John Del Monte (2001, Baseball, ’79)Named First Team All‐American by The Sporting News as a senior…Setschool record for career stolen bases.Andy Dougherty (2005, Athletic Administration, ‘48)SJU’s Sports Information Director from 1972 to 1983...Team managerfor Hawk teams in the mid‐1940’s...Big 5 historian and active in theHawk Hoop Club and Markward Club.Jack Dunn (1999, Men’s Soccer Coach)First coach of men’s soccer program…Led SJU to 120 wins…Three ofhis teams competed in the NCAA Tournament.Renie Dunne Shields (2001, Women’s Basketball/Cross Country/Softball, ’82)Three‐time Big 5 First Team honoree…Set school record for assists ingame and career…Top runner on cross country team and starting cen‐terfielder in softball.Bill Ferguson (2000, Men’s Basketball Coach)Holds the record for coaching wins with 309 in 25 years...Given cred‐it for putting the Hawks on the national map...Coached the “MightyMites.”
The inductees in the inaugural Saint Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame class in 1999were: (back row, L to R) The Hawk, James Moyer (father of Jamie Moyer ’85), FrancisBarnett ’71, Cliff Anderson ’67, Jack Ramsay ’49, Ed Lennex ’76, Jack Dunn and JackRuggero ’69; (front row, L to R) Linda Buonanno ’87, Joseph E. Monte ’42 (football),Teresa (Zarzeczny) Bell ’88, Kathleen McEnroe DelMonte ’80, Jim Brennan (Hawk mas‐cot), Ellen Ryan, Wilson "Buddy" Peck ’42, Dawn Mycock Katz ’89. Also inducted but notpictured were: Dale Hodges ’90, George Senesky ’43, Donna Crumety Stewart ’93,Mike Teti ’78 and John Truax ’78 (deceased).
Mike Bantom Debbie Black Rodney Blake Trish Brown Lutter
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Donald Flanigan (2004, Men’s Rowing, ’60)Member of SJU’s inaugural varsity team...Rowed in varsity eight thatplaced second at Dad Vail Regatta in 1960.Richard Flanigan (2004, Men’s Rowing, ’60)Member of SJU’s inaugural varsity team...Rowed in varsity eight thatplaced second at Dad Vail Regatta in 1960.Kim Foley (2003, Women’s Basketball, ’89)All‐time SJU leader in games played and started…Ranks third all‐timein blocks and fourth in points and rebounds. Football (1999)Began at SJU in 1909…Disbanded in 1939…Nickname “Hawks” origi‐nated because of the football team’s aerial attack.Anne Gallagher (2000, Women’s Rowing, ’78)Founder and captain of women’s rowing team...Co‐chairman of SJUand St. Joseph’s Prep Boathouse Project. Mary Sue Garrity Simon (2000, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey, ’78)Only SJU player to lead women’s basketball team in scoring all fouryears…Led 1977 basketball team to highest ever season‐ending rank‐ing (#3).Bonnie Gasior (2003, Softball, ’93)1993 A‐10 Pitcher of the Year…Held career record for strikeouts fornine years.Jim Gavaghan (2006, Men’s Cross Country/Track/Soccer, ’59)Two‐time MAC champion in the quarter mile...Helped Hawks winevery IC4A meet during those four years...Captained the inauguralsoccer team in 1958. Jim Glavin (2001, Men’s Rowing, ’70)Helped varsity eight win Dad Vail Regatta for the first time in SJU his‐tory…Later served as head varsity coach. George Griffin (2004, Men’s Soccer, ’70)Two‐time first team All‐District selection and All‐Mid‐AtlanticConference choice as a defender...Teams notched 12 shutouts.Matt Guokas, Jr. (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’67)Still holds school record for assists in a season and assist average…His1965‐66 team was ranked preseason #1 in Sports Illustrated and fin‐ished 5th in AP poll.The Hawk (1999, Mascot, ’56)Most famous mascot in the nation…Symbolizes the spirit of SaintJoseph’s.Joe Henwood (2000, Men’s Rowing, ’68)Three‐year varsity rower on men’s heavyweight eight…Won two goldmedals in international competition. Dale Hodges (1999, Women’s Basketball, ’90)First team All‐American selection in women’s basketball as a sen‐ior…Holds over 30 school records.Gerry Hunsicker (2000, Baseball, ’72)All‐Middle Atlantic selection as a sophomore…Led team to MACChampionship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 1971.Renee Hykel (2010, Women’s Rowing, ‘01)Member of Varsity 8 that twice took gold at the Kerr Cup and won the2000 Kelly Cup...Member of U.S. National Team and 2008 Olympian.Dan Kenney (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54‐17record during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson. John Kenney (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54‐17record during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson. Christina Kowalski (2010, Softball, ‘00)Holds numerous batting and pitching records including career victo‐ries and hits...Two‐time All‐A10 First Team selection.
Dave Landers (2004, Baseball, ’71)Held single season and career records for hits and stolenbases…Member of team that won MAC and Big 5 titles.Al Laveson (2001, Tennis Coach)Current head tennis coach emeritus...Owns most coaching wins (480)in SJU history in 40‐plus years with men’s and women’s teams. Ed Lennex (1999, Men’s Track, ’76)Still owns school record for indoor high jump…Seven‐time NCAA qual‐ifier, placing 4th in indoor triple jump and 3rd in outdoor triple jumpin 1976.Jim Lynam (2003, Men’s Basketball, ’63)Key player for 1961 team reached NCAA Final Four and won Big 5title…One of four players to wear the uniform number four and havehis number retired. Maurice Martin (2006, Men’s Basketball, ’86)Three‐time All‐A‐10 and All‐Big 5...1986 A‐10 Player of the Year andtourney MVP...Ranks sixth in all‐time scoring...AP Honorable MentionAll‐America.Paul McDermitt (2006, Baseball/Basketball/Golf/Track, ’50)At time of his graduation, earned more varsity letters than anyone...Defensive standout in basketball and shortstop in baseball...Number‐one golfer.Michael McDermott (2010, Golf, ‘97)Only SJU player to earn All‐A10 honors three times...Posted nine top‐five finishes in 1997, the most in the nation. Kathleen McEnroe Del Monte (1999, Women’s Tennis, ’80)Set school record at #1 singles…Went undefeated in her first twoyears. Pat McFarland (2005, Men’s Basketball ‘73)Two‐time All‐MAC player who scored 1,545 points...Led SJU to threepostseason berths...Drafted by both N.Y. Knicks and ABA’s DenverNuggets.Elaine McGillian Van Blunk (2000, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’86)First All‐American in women’s track...Set eight individual records, andstill holds four...Only Hawk to win an ECAC title, capturing the 1,500 at1986 indoor meet. Chrissy McGoldrick Zabel (2001, Women’s Basketball/Field Hockey, ’79)Led team in rebounding during 1976‐77 and 1977‐78 seasons…Three‐year varsity field hockey player. Jack McKinney (2004, Men’s Basketball/Track, ’57)Led SJU to inaugural Big 5 title and school’s first‐ever post‐seasonberth…Dual sport athlete who won Mid‐Atlantic Conference highjump title in 1957.Frank McLaughlin (2000, Men’s Track, ’56)All‐American in the half‐mile, with fifth‐place finish at ‘55 NCAAChampionships...Set the school records in the 880 and the mile. John McMenamin (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54‐17record during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson. Bob McNeill (2001, Men’s Basketball, ’60)Earned All‐American honors as a senior…Set SJU record for assists in agame, season, and career…Owns school record in free throws made ina game.Susan Moran (2010, Women’s Basketball, ‘02)SJU’s all‐time leading scorer...Honorable Mention All‐America...A10and Big 5 Player of the Year in 2002. Jamie Moyer (1999, Baseball, ’85)Holds SJU pitching record for strikeouts in a season and ERA for a sea‐son…Only SJU baseball player to have his number retired...Pitcher for2008 World Series champion Philadelphia Phillies.
Matt Guokas, Jr. Dale Hodges Gerry Hunsicker Jamie Moyer
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Dawn Mycock Katz (1999, Softball, ’89)Finished career at SJU as the record holder for games pitched, com‐pleted games, innings pitched, wins, strikeouts, shutouts and saves.Paula Nicastro Capone (2004, Field Hockey, ’88)Ranks second on career scoring list…Named First Team All‐Mid‐Atlantic Region in 1986.Jim Norris (2001, Men’s Cross Country/Track, ’85)Set school records for the 1,500m indoor and 3,000m…Won the1,500m at the A‐10 Indoor Championships and Olympic Invitational in1985.Joe Oakes (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)One of the six “Mighty Mites”, who combined to compile a 54‐17record during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson. Chris O’Brien (2005, Men’s Rowing, ’92)U.S. National Team member instrumental in the re‐establishment ofrowing as varsity sport...Helped SJU Lightweight 8 to 4th in DadVail...National Champion in Lightweight 8 in ‘90.Muffet O’Brien McGraw (2002, Women’s Basketball, ’77)Led team to highest nation ranking is SJU history…Set school recordfor steals in season…Current coach at Notre Dame who led team to2001 NCAA title.Kelli O’Donnell Twomey (2006, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’90)SJU record‐holder in indoor 5,000m...Regular qualifier to ECACChampionships and top finisher in cross country. Vince Papale (2010, Men’s Track, ‘68)Multi‐event specialist...Won MAC titles in the long jump and triplejump...Still holds the school’s indoor pole vault record. Wilson “Buddy” Peck (1999, Men’s Swimming, ’42)Won first National Championship by a Hawk swimmer…Led SJU to theEastern Catholic College Swim title in 1941.Tom Pippet (2010, Men’s Soccer, ‘73)Program’s all‐time leader in career shutouts and goals against aver‐age...Holds the top three single‐season shutout totals.Frank Plescha (2001, Men’s Soccer, ’65)One of two Hawk soccer players to earn All‐Region honors threetimes…Tallied career‐high nine goals as a junior. Kevin Quinn (2001, Cross Country/Track, ’62)Set school records in cross country, mile, and two‐mile…Two‐timeconference champion in cross country and mile…Two‐time Atlantic 10Coach of the Year in women’s cross country.Dinae Rafferty Norris (2001, Women’s Cross Country/Track, ’88)Two‐time All‐East performer…Set school records in the high jump and3,000m. Jack Ramsay (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’49)Legendary men’s basketball coach…Guided SJU to 1956 NIT Final Fourand 1961 NCAA Final Four...Inductee in Naismith Basketball Hall ofFame. Rev. Nicholas S. Rashford, S.J. (2002, University President)Served as SJU chief executive for 17 years…Served two terms on NCAAPresident’s Council and eight years as chairman of A‐10 President’sCouncil. Rev. Emory A. Ross, S.J. (2002, Team Chaplain)Served as men’s basketball Team Chaplain from the late 1950’sthrough 1985.Jack Ruggero (1999, Men’s Soccer, ’69)Two‐time Regional All‐America selection as a junior and senior…Oneof only three coaches in SJU soccer history compiling 53 wins duringhis tenure.
Ellen Ryan (1999, Administrator/Coach)First coach of women’s basketball...Administrator who oversawgrowth of women’s athletics program.Cathy Schino Phillips (2005, Softball, ’94)Set over 14 school records... Led SJU to four straight 20‐plus win sea‐sons, including first postseason berth in 1993...All‐Region First Teamselection in ‘93. Kathy Segar Green (2001, Field Hockey, ’85)Still owns school record for shutouts and goals against average…Tiedfor 2nd with seven shutouts. George Senesky (1999, Men’s Basketball, ’43)Only SJU player to lead the nation in scoring…Set school record forpoints in a game (44)...Helms Foundation National Player of the Yearin 1943.Ellen Shields Fitzpatrick (2006, Women’s Basketball, ’90)Holds school records for career 3‐point percentage and free throwpercentage in a season...Two‐time All‐Conference selection for squadwhich made four straight NCAA appearances.Jim Smale (2000, Men’s Basketball, ’38)One of the six “Mighty Mites,” who combined to compile a 54‐17record during their four years under coach Bill Ferguson. Joe Spratt (2002, Men’s Basketball, ’59)Named MVP of Philadelphia Big 5 as a senior…Averaged 20 points pergame in City Series play his final season. Mike Teti (1999, Men’s Rowing, ’78)Bronze medalist in the Men’s 8 at the 1988 Olympics…Coached U.S.team to seven gold medals at World Championships and a bronze atthe 1996 Olympics.Joe Toland (2003, Men’s Rowing Coach) Member of 1948 U.S. Olympic Rowing team…Coached varsity heavy‐weight eight to gold at the 1970 Dad Vail Regatta. John Truax (1999, Men’s Golf, ’78)Only SJU golfer to earn All‐America honors…Earned individual berth toNCAA Championships as a sophomore, junior and senior. Joe Walls (2002, Men’s Soccer, ’64)Earned multiple Regional All‐America honors…Involved in 10 shutoutsduring his career.Jack Whitaker (2005, Broadcaster, ‘47)Legendary broadcaster was one of the nation’s most recognizable tel‐evision voices for over 50 years...Emmy winner worked for CBS, ABCand locally in Philadelphia...Inductee into the National BroadcastersHall of Fame. Tom Wynne (2003, Men’s Basketball/Baseball, ’63)Led team to three straight NCAA Tournament berths, including 1961Final Four…Tied as all‐time leader in scoring in NCAA Tournamentgames. Teresa Zarzeczny Bell (1999, Women’s Rowing, ’88)Rowed just one year at SJU…Earned silver at the 1996 Olympic gamesin the women’s lightweight doubles.
Muffet O’BrienMcGraw
Vince Papale Mike Teti Jack Whitaker
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BIG 5 HALL OF FAMEName Affiliation Induction Year
Barbara Albom Penn, ’80‐84 1992Jerome Allen Penn, ‘91‐95 2009Cliff Anderson Saint Joseph’s, ’64‐67 1973Lisa Angelotti Villanova, ’84‐88 1995Paul Arizin Villanova, ’47‐49 2000Dan Baker Big 5 Executive Secretary 1997Pam Balogh Temple, ’85‐89 1995Mike Bantom Saint Joseph’s, ’70‐73 1979John Baum Temple, ’66‐69 1978Ernie Beck Penn, ’49‐51 2000Kathie Beisel Villanova, ’79‐83 1992Nikki Benedix Villanova, ’89‐93 2001Nancy Bernhardt Villanova, ’80‐84 1993Kathy Bess La Salle, ’78‐82 1991Bob Bigelow Penn, ’72‐75 1989Steve Bilsky Penn, ’68‐71 1988Debbie Black Saint Joseph’s, ’84‐88 1995Norman Black Saint Joseph’s, ’75‐79 1985Steve Black La Salle, ’81‐85 1992Nate Blackwell Temple, ’83‐87 1993Rodney Blake Saint Joseph’s, ’84‐88 1994Lynn Blaszczyk Temple, ’79‐83 1990Bernard Blunt Saint Joseph’s, ’90‐95 2001Robyne Bostick Saint Joseph’s, ’91‐94 2000Jim Boyle Saint Joseph’s, ’62‐64 1997Alex Bradley Villanova, ’77‐81 1987Kirsten Brendel Penn, ’86‐90 1997Clarence Brookins Temple, ’65‐68 1984Michael Brooks La Salle, ’76‐80 1986Trish Brown Saint Joseph’s, ’81‐85 1992Joe Bryant La Salle, ’73‐75 1981Corky Calhoun Penn, ’69‐72 1976Larry Cannon La Salle, ’66‐69 1973Diane Caramanico Penn, ‘98‐01 2007Teresa Carmichael Saint Joseph’s, ’83‐87 1994Donnie Carr La Salle, ‘96‐‘00 2008Mimi Carroll Temple, ’82‐86 1992Ernie Casale Temple Athletic Director 1982Dick Censits Penn, ’54‐57 1981John Chaney Temple, ‘82‐06 2010Jeffery Clark Saint Joseph’s, ’78‐82 1996Tim Claxton Temple, ’74‐78 1987Audrey Codner Saint Joseph’s, ’90‐94 2001Jenn Cole La Salle, ’89‐93 1999Megan Compain Saint Joseph’s, ‘94‐97 2003Frank Corace La Salle, ’61‐64 1974Maureen Costello Saint Joseph’s, ’95‐98 2005Tony Costner Saint Joseph’s, ’80‐84 1990Steve Courtin Saint Joseph’s, ’61‐64 1980Jill Crandley La Salle, ’82‐86 1993Jim Crawford La Salle, ’70‐73 1993Katie Curry Saint Joseph’s, ’89‐93 1999Rap Curry Saint Joseph’s ‘90‐94 2008 Chuck Daly Penn Coach, 2001Denise Dillon Villanova, ‘92‐96 2004Chrissie Donahue La Salle, ‘94‐97 2002Andy Dougherty Saint Joseph’s SID 1989Bruce Drysdale Temple, ’59‐62 1977Renie Dunne Saint Joseph’s, ’78‐82 1991Ken Durrett La Salle, ’68‐71 1975Kurt Engelbert Saint Joseph’s, ’54‐57 1986John Engels Penn, ’73‐76 1995Howard Evans Temple, ’84‐88 1994Bob Fields La Salle, ’69‐71 1984Auretha Fleming Penn, ’80‐84 1991Kim Foley Saint Joseph’s, ’85‐89 1995Chris Ford Villanova, ’69‐72 1977Curt Fromal La Salle, ‘64‐65 2009Mary Sue Garrity Saint Joseph’s, ’74‐78 1989Tom Gola La Salle Coach 1986Tom Gola La Salle ’53‐55 2000Theresa Govens Temple, ’82‐86 1993Stewart Granger Villanova, ’79‐83 1990Chip Greenberg LaSalle, ‘82‐86 2003
Mel Greenberg Sportswriter 1992Mary Greybush La Salle, 87‐91 1998Sharon Gross Penn, ’78‐82 1990Matt Guokas, Jr. Saint Joseph’s, ’64‐66 1976Ron Haigler Penn, ’72‐75 1982Granger Hall Temple, ’80‐85 1991Phil Hankinson Penn, ’70‐73 1980Claudena Harold Temple, ‘96‐97 2008Dick Harter Penn Coach 1993Mike Hauer Saint Joseph’s, ’67‐70 1977Sandy Hawthorne Penn, ’79‐83 1994Keith Herron Villanova, ’74‐78 1984Linda Hester La Salle, ’82‐86 1992Karen Hiznay Villanova, ’77‐81 1990Dale Hodges Saint Joseph’s, ’87‐90 1996Allison Hudson La Salle, ’83‐87 1997Jim Huggard Villanova, ’58‐61 1978Jack Hurd La Salle, ’88‐92 1999Tom Ingelsby Villanova, ’70‐73 1979Addie Jackson Temple, ’84‐88 1994Harold Jensen Villanova, ’83‐87 1995Ollie Johnson Temple, ’69‐72 1979Eddie Jones Temple, ’91‐94 2002Johnny Jones Villanova, ’66‐69 1981Wali Jones Villanova, ’61‐64 1973Les Keiter Sports Broadcaster 2003Dan Kelly Saint Joseph’s, ’67‐70 1980Bill Kennedy Temple, ’57‐60 1975Donna Kennedy Temple, ’79‐83 1991Mik Kilgore Temple, 88‐92 1998Helen Koskinen Villanova, ’86‐90 1996Jack Kraft Villanova Coach 1987Maureen Kramer La Salle, ’78‐81 1989Carol Kuna Penn, ’77‐80 1989Kelly Lane Temple, ’87‐90 1996Faye Lawrence Temple, ’75‐79 1989Jason Lawson Villanova, ‘93‐97 2004Hal Lear Temple, ’53‐56 1974Tim Legler La Salle, ’84‐88 1995Alonzo Lewis La Salle, ’54‐57 1980Ralph Lewis La Salle, ’81‐85 1991Harry Litwack Temple Coach 1978Bob Lojewski Saint Josephs, ’82‐85 1998Jim Lynam Saint Joseph’s, ’60‐63 1975Vivian Machinski Penn, ’73‐77 1989Mark Macon Temple, ’87‐91 1997Amy Mallon Saint Joseph’s, ‘92‐93 2002Ellen Malone La Salle, ’77‐80 1989Hubie Marshall La Salle, ’64‐67 1977Maurice Martin Saint Joseph’s, ’82‐86 1992Rollie Massimino Villanova, ‘73‐92 2010John McAdams P.A. Announcer 2007Bob McAteer La Salle, ’59‐62 1976Suzi McCaffrey La Salle, ’82‐86 1994Dwayne McClain Villanova, ’81‐85 1993Jack McCloskey Penn Coach 1994Keven McDonald Penn, ’75‐78 1985Pat McFarland Saint Joseph’s, ’70‐73 1984Chrissy McGoldrick Saint Joseph’s, ’75‐78 1989Bob McKee Big 5 Official Scorer 1990Aaron McKie Temple, ’88‐91 2002Jack McKinney Saint Joseph’s Coach 1992Bob McNeill Saint Joseph’s, ’57‐60 1974Bill Melchionni Villanova, ’63‐66 1974Al Meltzer Television Announcer 1993Bill Mlkvy Temple, ’49‐51 2000Bob Mlkvy Penn, 58‐61 1998Terri Mohr Saint Joseph’s, ’84‐86 1993Susan Moran Saint Joseph’s, ‘98‐02 2009Speedy Morris La Salle, ‘84‐01 2010Bob Morse Penn, ’69‐72 1977John Nash Big 5 Executive Secretary 1999Jeff Neuman Penn, ’63‐66 1984Jake Nevin Villanova Athletic Trainer 1985Hank Nichols Official 2004
Jay Norman Temple, ’55‐58 1976Jim O’Brien Saint Joseph’s, ’71‐74 1989Muffet O’Brien Saint Joseph’s, ’73‐77 1990Lisa Ortlip Villanova, ’79‐82 1989Doug Overton La Salle, ’87‐91 1997Stan Pawlak Penn, ’63‐66 1973Shelly Pennefather Villanova, ’83‐87 1994Tim Perry Temple, ’84‐88 1994Ed Pinckney Villanova, ’81‐85 1991John Pinone Villanova, ’79‐83 1989Harvey Pollack Big 5 Statistician 1995Howard Porter Villanova, ’68‐71 1981Harold Pressley Villanova, ’82‐86 1992Tony Price Penn, ’76‐79 1985Jack Ramsay Saint Joseph’s Coach 1983Julie Reidenauer La Salle, ’80‐84 1990Guy Rodgers Temple, ’55‐58 1973John Rossiter Big 5 Business Manager 1975Margarete Rougier Temple, ’90‐93 2000Cathy Rush Women’s Broadcaster 1995Ellen Ryan Saint Joseph’s Coach/Admin. 2003Joe Ryan Villanova, ’56‐59 1991James Salters Penn, ‘76‐80 2008 Jack Scheuer Sportswriter 2002Charles Scott Penn Administrator 1981George Senesky Saint Joseph’s ’41‐43 2000Alex Severance Villanova Coach 1994Ellen Shields Saint Joseph’s, ’87‐90 1997Al Shrier Temple SID 1984Hank Siemiontkowski Villanova, ’69‐72 1988Lionel Simmons La Salle, ’86‐90 1996Tim Smith Penn, 76‐79 1999Tracey Sneed La Salle, ’85‐89 1996Rory Sparrow Villanova, ’76‐80 1986Joe Spratt Saint Joseph’s, ’56‐59 1983June Stambaugh Penn, 83‐86 1998Terence Stansbury Temple, ’80‐84 1990Beth Stegner Penn, ’79‐83 1993Marilyn Stephens Temple, ’80‐84 1989Kathy Straccia Villanova, ’75‐79 1989Joe Sturgis Penn, ’53‐56 1983Bill Taylor La Salle, ’72‐75 1989Roland Taylor La Salle, ‘67‐69 2005Lynn Tighe Villanova, 83‐87 1998Stephanie Vanderslice Villanova, ’79‐83 1991Bob Vetrone Broadcaster/Sportswriter 1988Mark Vreeswyk Temple, ’85‐89 1995Bryan Warrick Saint Joseph’s, ’78‐82 1988Jim Washington Villanova, ’62‐65 1975Bob Weinhauer Penn Coach, ‘73‐79 2002Doug West Villanova, ’85‐89 1996Hubie White Villanova, ’59‐62 1976John Wideman Penn, ’60‐63 1974Alvin Williams Villanova, ‘93‐97 2003Bernie Williams La Salle, ’66‐69 1982Boo Williams Saint Joseph’s, ’77‐81 1987Jim Williams Temple, ’63‐66 1983Charlie Wise La Salle, ’72‐76 1982Dave Wohl Penn, ’68‐71 1975Randy Woods La Salle, ’89‐92 1998Tom Wynne Saint Joseph’s, ’60‐63 1978Jen Zenszer La Salle, ‘98‐01 2007
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“THE PERFECT SEASON”Nearly every day was “media day” for the Saint Joseph’s Hawks in 2003‐04 as the season of a lifetime was well‐documented nationally. Peoplefrom coast to coast could sense there was something special about the team and the Hawks were besieged everywhere by autograph seekersand well‐wishers. A game with SJU became the hottest ticket in town as the Hawks sold out seven of their last eight road games. Amidst all thehoopla, the Hawks never lost their focus and gave the University and college basketball a memorable season. The Hawks went 27‐0 and fin‐ished the season with a 30‐2 record, while earning a number‐one seed in the NCAA Tournament and reaching the NCAA Elite Eight.
HAWKS IN THE 2003‐04 POLLS
AP ESPN/USA TodayPreseason 17 18Nov. 17 13 ‐ ‐Nov. 24 13 14Dec. 1 12 14Dec. 8 12 15Dec. 15 11 (tie) 12Dec. 22 10 10Dec. 29 10 10Jan. 5 9 9Jan. 12 6 6Jan. 19 3 3Jan. 26 3 3Feb. 2 3 3Feb. 9 3 3Feb. 16 2 2Feb. 23 2 2March 1 2 2March 8 1 1March 15 5 5Final 5 5
Saint Joseph’s received a number‐one seed in the 2004 NCAATournament for the first time in school history.
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JAMEER NELSONConsensus National Player of the Year in 2004... Will go down asarguably the greatest player in school history who helped elevate theSJU program to a new level with the best season ever... Saint Joseph’scareer leader in points with 2,094, assists with 713 and steals with256... Number 14 was retired on April 23, 2004... During the course ofhis career, his Hawk teams compiled a 98‐28 record and made fourpost‐season appearances, including a run to the Elite Eight in 2004and to the Second Round in 2001. It marked the most successful four‐year class in school history... Led team to a perfect regular season (27‐0), top ranking for one week in national polls, SJU’s first‐ever number‐one seed in the NCAA Tournament and a school‐best 30‐2 finalrecord... Ranks third among Atlantic 10’s all‐time career leaders inassists, ninth in points and 10th in steals.
2004 Honors* John R. Wooden Award* Naismith Award * Adolph Rupp Award * Associated Press Player of the Year* Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA Player of the Year)* CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Year* NABC Co‐Player of the Year* Associated Press All‐America (consensus 1st team)* Bob Cousy Point Guard Award * Bayer Senior CLASS Award* Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award* Atlantic 10 Player of the Year* Robert Geasey Award (MVP of Philadelphia Big 5)* Guy Rodgers Award (top point guard in Big 5)* Uniform number was retired by Saint Joseph’s University* NABC All‐District 3 First Team* All‐Atlantic 10 First Team* Atlantic 10 All‐Defensive Team* National Player of the Year ‐ The Sporting News; ESPN.com;SportsIllustrated.com; FoxSports.com; CollegeInsider.com* John P. Hilferty Award (team’s co‐MVP)* Atlantic 10 Player of the Week (eight times) * Big 5 Player of the Week (six times)
Other Career Honors* Associated Press All‐America Honorable Mention ‐ 2003 * All‐Atlantic 10 1st Team ‐ 2003, 2002* All‐Atlantic 10 2nd Team ‐ 2001* Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year ‐ 2001* Atlantic 10 All‐Defensive Team ‐ 2003, 2002* NABC and USBWA All‐District 1st Team ‐ 2003* NABC All‐District 2nd Team ‐ 2002, 2001* Robert Geasey Award (MVP of Philadelphia Big 5) ‐ 2003* All‐Big 5 ‐ 2003, 2002, 2001* Guy Rodgers Award (top point guard in Big 5) ‐ 2003
THE UNIVERSITYTHE UNIVERSITY
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph's is an independent, Catholic, Jesuituniversity that teaches disciplined reasoning, effective communica‐tion, and a love of learning. From Willings Alley in Old City Philadelphiato Stiles Street in North Philadelphia to its current location on CityAvenue, Saint Joseph's has continued to grow and change with thetimes. The University combines the Jesuit tradition of academic excel‐lence, a history of service, and an ideal campus location to producesuccessful students who seek to make a good world even better. Anacademically rigorous and supportive community, Saint Joseph's chal‐lenges its students to exceed their highest professional and personalambitions, fosters the mature development of values, and deepens adesire to help shape the world. These characteristics are reflective ofthe University's core values of Spirit, Intellect and Purpose.Full‐time, undergraduate day enrollment is approximately 4,550.
Graduate, evening and executive programs push total enrollment tomore than 8,000.
SPIRITMen and women leave Saint Joseph's prepared. The University
boasts an excellent record of its graduates earning initial employment,enrollment in professional schools, and other advanced‐degree pro‐grams. Part‐time work and internships provide real‐world experi‐ences, the kind which delight future employers. And with its manydiverse student organizations, SJU offers ample opportunities toassume leadership positions.An extensive on‐campus recruitment program provides SJU gradu‐
ates with a head start in their employment search. Regular meetingswith faculty advisors – along with advisory programs in pre‐law andthe health professions – assist students who wish to further theirschooling.SJU's City Avenue location combines the best of dynamic
Philadelphia with the suburban, residential setting of the elegantMain Line. Saint Joseph's 103 acres span two counties, allowing stu‐dents to literally enjoy the best of both worlds. The city of
Philadelphia, with its tremendous wealth of historical, cultural, social,and athletic attractions, is easily accessible, while the safety, serenity,and greenery of a suburban campus are right at hand.The friendly atmosphere and close‐knit campus ensure that stu‐
dents don't get lost literally or figuratively at Saint Joseph's.
INTELLECTSaint Joseph's nationally recognized academic reputation is con‐
firmed by ongoing acknowledgment in Barron's, U.S. News & WorldReport, and Peterson's. The Jesuit tradition of intellectual inquiry andpersonal concern manifests itself in small, challenging classes taughtby a caring faculty. Graduate assistants do not teach, so undergradu‐ates receive the very best educational experience. One‐on‐one inter‐action among students and faculty is a reality at Saint Joseph's.A solid liberal arts curriculum provides across‐the‐board learning
for every student. Supporting that curriculum are comprehensive aca‐demic majors and learning facilities. The result is a broad educationthat prepares students not only for employment and graduate school,but also for life itself.In the fall of 1998, SJU opened the $25 million Owen A. Mandeville
Hall, which houses the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the Centerfor Food Marketing and Wolfington Teletorium, the region's only"Teletorium" and "Moot Boardrooms." It is an 87,000‐square‐footinternational academic center featuring state‐of‐the‐art distancelearning technology.
PURPOSEThe students of Saint Joseph's University are dedicated to bettering
today's world. A natural spirit of volunteerism has enabled theUniversity's community service programs to become the most popu‐lar extracurricular activities on campus. In addition, a service learningprogram allows students to receive academic credit for their workoutside the classroom.SJU offers local, national and international opportunities for stu‐
dent service. From parts of Philadelphia to New Jersey; from Tijuana,Mexico, to the Appalachian Mountains; and from Ecuador toTanzania, Saint Joseph's students embrace the Jesuit mission of serv‐ing those in need. The Thanksgiving Dinner Dance for area senior citi‐zens and the Hand‐in‐Hand Festival for the handicapped are twoannual student‐run events that draw thousands of special visitors tocampus for fun and friendship.
Spirit | Intellect | Purpose
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITYLife After Saint Joseph’s
A Jesuit University, Saint Joseph’s educates men and women whouse their education to make the world better. A student in SaintJoseph’s first class in 1851 became a justice of the U.S. SupremeCourt. Today there are over 44,000 living Saint Joseph’s alumni inlaw, medicine, business, finance, communications and educationstrengthening their professions and their communities in everypart of the world.
Notable Saint Joseph’s Alumni• Mike Bantom, 1973 – Vice president for player development,NBA• Brother Richard J. Curry, 1968 – Founder, National TheaterWorkshop of the Handicapped• Michael J. Hagan, 1985 – Former Chairman and CEO,NutriSystem, Inc.• Michael Jackson, 1971 – CEO, AutoNation; former CEO,Mercedes‐Benz USA• Dr. John F. Lehman Jr., 1964 – Former U.S. Secretary of theNavy• Kathleen A. McGinty, 1985 – Former secretary, PennsylvaniaDepartment of Environmental Protection; Former advisor to VicePresident Al Gore; Member 9/11 Commission• Vince Papale, 1968 – Former professional football player; sub‐ject of major motion picture entitled, “Invincible”• Joe Queenan, 1972 – Freelance writer and author (TrueBelievers: The Tragic Inner Life of Sports Fans)• Mary Lou Quinlan, 1975 – Founder and CEO, Just Ask a Woman;author (Just Ask a Woman: Cracking the Code of What WomenWant and How They Buy)• Dr. Jack Ramsay, 1949 – Hall of Fame NCAA and NBA coach andESPN analyst• Sr. Mary Scullion, 1976 – Co‐founder and executive director,Project H.O.M.E.• Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, 1963 – Commissioner, U.S. Foodand Drug Administration• Jack Whitaker, 1947 – Emmy‐award winning national sports‐caster
Saint Joseph’s continues to receive high rankings by U.S.News & World Report. The magazine's 2011 "America's
Best Colleges" edition ranks Saint Joseph's 13th among 179institutions in the category Best Regional Universities. Itmarks the 13th consecutive year that SJU has been ranked
among the top 15.
Vince Papale ‘68 (left) was thesubject of the 2006 box‐officehit “Invincible” starring MarkWahlberg (right). Papale was astandout on the Saint Joseph’strack team, but went on toplay professional football forthe Philadelphia Eagles.
photo courtesy of Sports ManagementGroup Worldwide, Inc.
Former Saint Joseph’s baseball star Jamie Moyer (1982‐84), pitcher for the2008 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies, received an honorary degreefrom the University on April 30, 2009. Moyer and his wife, Karen, were eachgiven a Doctor of Public Service degree in recognition of their charitablework with the Moyer Foundation. The Moyer Foundation is a non‐profitorganization whose mission is to provide comfort and support to childrenenduring a time of profound physical, emotional or financial distress.
Campus Life at Saint Joseph’s UniversityThe culture of Saint Joseph's invites students to give fully of them‐
selves and be actively involved in all aspects of campus life. Most takeadvantage of the opportunities available to them to grow intellectual‐ly, socially, physically, morally, ethically, and spiritually. This infectiousspirit of positive engagement creates a highly dynamic and interactivecommunity, built upon Catholic, Jesuit values.
Personal integrity and concern for others distinguish campus life.Students support one another, respect differences, discover commonbonds and build lifelong friendships during their years at theUniversity. Their attachment to the extended Saint Joseph's commu‐nity remains strong throughout their lives and serves as a guidingexample for how to live in a wider world as caring family members andengaged citizens.
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MAGUIRE CAMPUSThe 38‐acre James J. Maguire ‘58 Campus, longtime home of the
Episcopal Academy, has added 52 classrooms, eight full laboratories,113 offices, and 14.5 acres of sports fields to Saint Joseph’sUniversity's previous 65‐acre footprint. In the years to come, the pos‐itive impact on academic offerings, student life, athletics, arts, andcommunity outreach will be immeasurable.
An aerial view of Saint Joseph’s main campus and the Maguire Campus(foreground). The Maguire Campus has added 38 acres to the University.
The full‐size gym added more recreational opportunities for students.
A new state‐of‐the art fitness center is available for use by SaintJoseph’s students at the Maguire Campus.
The Maguire Sports Complex includes a pool for recreational use.
Jim and Frannie Maguire, here with University President Timothy R.Lannon, S.J. (right), are the lead benefactors of the Maguire Campus,which opened in August of 2008.
The Maguire Campus added 52 classrooms and eight full laboratoriesto expand Saint Joseph’s academic offerings.
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SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITYAn Expansive Metropolitan Experience
Saint Joseph’s University is closely allied with the entirePhiladelphia region. Due to its unique City Line location, studentsenjoy both a tranquil campus and ready access to the city’s diversepopulation, vibrant cultural life, major‐league sports and entertain‐ment, rich history and abundant professional opportunities.Philadelphia – the nation’s sixth largest city and hub of the Northeastcorridor – serves as a kind of alternate campus for SJU students. Students take advantage of the city in many ways. Thanks to an
extensive and supportive alumni network, they obtain internshipswith leading companies and other regional employers, take part incooperative learning programs and find rewarding positions in thecorporate, government and service sectors.
Center CitySJU's Philadelphia location gives students access to two worlds. The
campus resembles a park, surrounded by the stately homes ofPhiladelphia's historic Main Line suburbs. Center City’s cultural, com‐mercial, and recreational activities are only a short ride away.SJU students take frequent advantage of the artistic and cultural
resources Philadelphia offers – the Philadelphia Museum of Art, theFranklin Institute Science Museum, and the Kimmel Center for thePerforming Arts, to name a few. In addition to rooting for theirbeloved Hawks, SJU students can be found cheering on the profes‐sional sports teams in the city, particularly the Eagles, Flyers, Philliesand 76ers.
City Skyline Bob Krist/PVCB
Independence Hall Anne C. Kristensen/PVCB
Boathouse Row Anne C. Kristensen/PVCB
Former SJU star Jamie Moyer Phillies/Miles KennedyA Philly tradition ‐ the cheesesteak Edward Savaria, Jr./PCVB
Lincoln Financial Field Anthony Sinagoga/PVCB
Fireworks at the Art Museum Edward Savaria, Jr./PCVB
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ADMINISTRATION
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. began his term as Saint Joseph's26th president in July 2003. Since then he has led many impor‐tant University initiatives, most notably the agreement to pur‐chase Episcopal Academy's 38‐acre Merion campus. This cam‐pus, named for alumnus James J. Maguire ’58, provides unpar‐alleled flexibility and opportunities to enhance academic pro‐grams and campus life.
Under Fr. Lannon's stewardship, the University has vastlyupgraded student housing and other facilities such as theCampion Student Center, the Science Center and AlumniMemorial Fieldhouse, now known as the Michael J. Hagan ’85Arena. In addition, significant enhancements have taken placealong 54th Street with the addition of the Borgia and RashfordResidence Halls and the opening of Hawks’ Landing whichhouses a high‐rise parking facility, the University Bookstore,and a Cosi Restaurant.
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.Timothy R. Lannon, S.J.PRESIDENTPRESIDENT
He has played a sig‐nificant role in boostingSaint Joseph's academicreputation, an effortwhich includes newendowed faculty chairsand student scholar‐ships, the revision of theundergraduate curricu‐lum, the opening of the Pedro Arrupe Center for BusinessEthics, the Catholic Bioethics Institute, and the Kinney Centerfor Autism Education and Support. Fr. Lannon also has helpedto re‐engage the University in its mission, and foster expandedoutreach efforts to alumni, governmental leaders, and otherexternal constituencies.
Fr. Lannon previously was Vice President for UniversityAdvancement and before that, the Associate Executive VicePresident at Marquette University. He now serves on theboards of Marquette University, Santa Clara University, BostonCollege, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, theAssociation of Independent Colleges and Universities ofPennsylvania (AICUP), and the City Avenue Special ServicesDistrict. He serves as Chair of the Board of the Association ofJesuit Colleges and Universities and Chair of AICUP.
Fr. Lannon has studied and written on Catholic identity atJesuit universities. A native of Mason City, Iowa, he attendedCreighton University as an undergraduate where he was stu‐dent body president and was later president of CreightonPreparatory School. He holds graduate degrees from theWeston Jesuit School of Theology (now Boston College Schoolof Theology and Ministry) as well as a doctorate inAdministration, Planning and Social Policy from the GraduateSchool of Education at Harvard University. Fr. Lannon enteredthe Society of Jesus in 1977 and was ordained a priest in 1986.
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ADMINISTRATION
Cary M. Anderson, Ed.D., has been vice president for stu‐dent life at Saint Joseph’s since June 2007.
As vice president for student life, Dr. Anderson overseesmany areas, including athletics and recreation, residence life,career development, student educational support services andcounseling services, among others. Dr. Anderson joined SJUfrom Canisius College, where he served as the associate vicepresident and dean of students for eight years. Prior to that,he spent nine years at the College of the Holy Cross, workingas a complex director, assistant dean of students and associatedean of students.
Dr. Anderson brings Saint Joseph’s University adedication to the Jesuit educational philosophy,along with a wealth of experience in higher educa‐tion and student affairs.
“The Jesuit perspective on education resonateswith my own personal educational philosophy,”explained Dr. Anderson on his commitment toworking with Jesuit institutions. “Many universi‐ties talk about educating their students with aconcern for the common good, but Jesuit collegesand universities really act on this.”
Dr. Anderson holds a bachelor’s degree fromthe University of Iowa, a master’s degree fromLoyola University of Chicago and a doctorate ineducation from the University of Massachusetts.
Anderson has been a contributing columnistwith several student affairs publications. Herecently completed a term as editor of theNational Association of Student PersonnelAdministrators (NASPA) Journal.
Dr. Anderson and his family live in BalaCynwyd, Pa.
Cary Anderson, Ed.D.Cary Anderson, Ed.D.VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT LIFE
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
One of the most active and respected leaders in collegiate ath‐letics, athletic director Don DiJulia is in his fifth decade of affiliationwith Saint Joseph’s University, making his mark first as a student‐athlete and then as an administrator.
DiJulia is in his second stint as the University’s top athleticadministrator after returning to SJU as an associate vice presi‐dent/athletic director in June of 1988. He has spent 24 of the last31 years on Hawk Hill.
For the past 20 years, DiJulia has overseen tremendous growthin the University’s athletics programs. During his tenure, five varsi‐ty programs have been added, a new weight training facility built,athletic fund drives initiated, and athletic facilities have beenupdated.
Saint Joseph’s underwent the biggest project in DiJulia’s tenurewith the expansion and renovation of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse,which reopened for the 2009‐10 season as the Michael J. Hagan ’85Arena. The Jack Ramsay Basketball Center was dedicated in thesummer of 2009 and includes state‐of‐the art facilities for themen’s and women’s basketball programs as well as athletic com‐munications.
This comprehensive plan to enhance varsity and recreationalsports at SJU has also included the transition to the MaguireCampus, which will add the use of four playing fields, two gymnasi‐ums and six tennis courts to the program.
DiJulia was honored at the 2009 NACDA Convention with theGary Cunningham Lifetime Achievement Award presented by theDivision I‐AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI‐AAA ADA), whichis the highest award given by the organization.
DiJulia has emphasized the importance of the student‐athletewith the institution of the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as wellas senior Scholar‐Athlete awards during his tenure.
He has spearheadedthe hosting of variousconference and nationaltournaments by SaintJoseph’s, including thethe 2009 NCAA Men’sBasketball ChampionshipFirst and Second Roundsand the 2000 NCAAWomen’s Basketball FinalFour.
DiJulia was at the center of the most compelling story in collegebasketball in 2003‐04 as Saint Joseph’s gained the attention of anation with its successful quest for the perfect regular season andrun to the NCAA Elite Eight. With DiJulia leading the way, SaintJoseph’s handled the unprecedented demands on the programfrom its many constituents, including alumni, fans, and media.
A 1967 graduate of Saint Joseph’s, DiJulia has worn many hats incollege athletics during his more than 30 years of professionalexperience. His career began in coaching, with a one‐year stint asassistant baseball coach at SJU in 1968. He then went on to assis‐tant coaching positions in basketball at Fairfield University, GeorgeWashington University and American University.
During his first stint as director of athletics at Saint Joseph’s from1976 to 1981, DiJulia was instrumental in the planning and con‐struction of the $5 million athletic and recreation complex. He alsooversaw the growth of women’s athletics as softball and crosscountry were added as varsity sports.
DiJulia left Saint Joseph’s in 1981 to become commissioner of theEast Coast Conference, a position he held for two years until leav‐ing to become commissioner of the Metro Atlantic AthleticConference from 1984 to 1988.
He is extremely involved in the intercollegiate athletic communi‐ty, and currently serves on the Atlantic 10 Executive Committee,the Philadelphia Sports Congress Executive Committee, and thePhiladelphia Olympic Bid Feasibility Committee.
A two‐sport athlete as an undergraduate in baseball and basket‐ball, DiJulia was a member of the 1964‐65 Hawk basketball teamwhich compiled a 26‐1 regular season record and a top 10 nationalranking under head coach Dr. Jack Ramsay.
In 2005, DiJulia was inducted into the Hall of Fame for his almamater, St. James High School, and in 2007, he was inducted into thePennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Delaware County Chapter.
He and his wife, Pat, reside in Havertown, Pa., and have sevenchildren and 11 grandchildren.
Don DiJuliaDon DiJuliaASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Under DiJulia’s leadership, Saint Joseph’s University has hosted numerousconference and national tournaments. The most recent was the sold‐out2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at theWachovia Center.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Jim Brown is in his ninth year as assistantvice president for athletics business affairs,but 11th overall at Saint Joseph’s after spend‐ing three years as assistant athletic director.
He served as the Tournament Manager forthe 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball First and
Second Rounds hosted by SJU at the Wachovia Center. A 1976 SJU graduate, Brown has brought to his alma mater a
strong background in athletic administration at both the collegiateand professional levels. He began his career as the athletics businessmanager at Villanova University in 1980 and in 1986 was promoted toassistant athletic director.
In August, 1987, Brown became the director of finance/controllerfor the Philadelphia 76ers and after five years there, went on toTemple University as assistant athletic director. From July, 1993through June, 1994, Brown served as Temple’s acting director of ath‐letics. Following that interim position, he was promoted to associateathletic director, adding the supervision of the department’s market‐ing and ticket office operation to his responsibilities. During his lastyear at Temple, Brown served as the associate athletic director fordevelopment.
Brown and his wife, Mary, have five children ‐ Shannon, Rachel,Rebecca, Bryan and Michael.
Ellen Ryan is in her 38th year at theUniversity. SJU’s senior women's administra‐tor, she is in her ninth year as associate ath‐letic director for varsity sports after previ‐ously spending 19 years as assistant directorof athletics.
The person most responsible for the growth of women's athlet‐ics at SJU, Ryan has seen the women's basketball program post win‐ning marks in 34 of the last 37 years.
Ryan was one of the 20 members in the inaugural class of SaintJoseph’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999 and was inducted into thePhiladelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2002.
Ryan first became involved at SJU as the coach of the school'sfirst intercollegiate varsity women's basketball team in 1973‐74.After taking a leave of absence for the 1974‐75 season, Ryanreturned to Saint Joseph's in the fall of 1975 to take over the then‐newly created position of coordinator of women's athletics.
Ryan, a resident of Havertown, Pa., was athletic director andhead coach of girls’ basketball, tennis and softball at the CountryDay School of the Sacred Heart for 16 years before joining the SaintJoseph's athletic department staff.
Al Pendleton is in his fourth year at SaintJoseph’s as associate athletic director for facil‐ities. This is the second tenure for Pendletonat Saint Joseph’s, as he previously was theequipment manager and assistant track coachfrom 1986 to 1989.
Most recently, Pendleton was the associate director of structuredsport at the University of Pennsylvania, a post he held for five years.He owns more than 25 years experience in facility management andintramural and club sport planning. He previously held posts atTemple University and Tulane University in intramurals and facilities.
A native of Ardmore, Pa., Pendleton received his bachelor’sdegree from Temple in 1985 and then in 2000, earned a master’sdegree in sports administration from his alma mater. He resides inPhiladelphia.
Katie Shields, a 1987 graduate of SaintJoseph’s University, is in her 20th year at SJUand in her 11th year as assistant vice presidentfor athletic development.Shields oversees all athletic fundraising
activities at the University, including managingthe Hawk Athletic Fund which is the umbrella organization for dona‐tions to Saint Joseph’s athletics. She also serves as the university’s liai‐son with booster clubs affiliated with SJU athletics and was activelyinvolved with the campaign that funded the expansion and renova‐tion of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse into Hagan Arena.
Prior to her current role, Shields served as director of developmentat the University, managing the day‐to‐day operations of the develop‐ment office. She was the director of annual giving from 1994 to 1998,administering a $2 million‐plus program annually.
Shields earned a master’s degree in education from SJU in 1993.A Philadelphia native, she now resides in Lafayette Hill, Pa., with herhusband, Brian, and children, Emily and Brian.
Tim Curran, a 1990 graduate of SaintJoseph's, is in his ninth year as associate ath‐letic director for marketing and corporatepartnerships.
Curran received a master’s degree in busi‐ness administration from SJU in 1991 while
serving as a graduate assistant in the SJU athletic ticket office.He also worked as an account executive for the Philadelphia 76ers
and then in 1995 became the associate marketing director at UCLA, aposition he held until 1998. Curran joined the staff at the U.S. NavalAcademy and served as assistant athletic director for marketing from1998 to 2002.
Prior to making his return to Hawk Hill in 2003, Curran was theassociate general manager of Villanova Sports Properties for one year.
Curran and his wife, Barbara, have three children, Anna, Danieland Megan. They reside in Collegeville, Pa.
Ellen RyanASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/
VARSITY SPORTS
Jim BrownASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT/
ATHLETICS BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Katie ShieldsASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT/
ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT
Tim CurranASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/MARKETING & CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Al PendletonASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/FACILITIES
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Steve Porth, SJU’s faculty athletics rep‐resentative, is a professor of management andassociate dean of the Haub School ofBusiness. He has received several awards forexcellence in teaching and research and is alsoa management consultant.
Porth was also an assistant coach with the Hawks’ women’s bas‐ketball team and the Drexel University men’s basketball team. A 1980graduate of Saint Joseph’s, he and his wife, Mary (SJU '81) have fivechildren ‐ Stephen, Molly, Leo, Tom and Conor.
Corey Shannon is in his ninth year at SaintJoseph’s, and his third as assistant athleticdirector for recreation.
He oversees a comprehensive recreationprogram which includes intramurals, over 20club sports, as well as fitness, instructional
and recreation programs. He also administers and facilitates the day‐to‐day operation, supervision and maintenance of the MaguireCampus Sports Complex.
Shannon is active at SJU, serving as a Campus Connector, JudicialAdvisor and on a number of committees including the AdvisoryCouncil for Alcohol and Student Health and the Assessment andLearning Outcomes Committee.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degreein sociology in 1998, and was a member of the track and field team.Shannon received a master’s degree in sports and recreation admin‐istration from Temple University in 2001. He and his wife, Suzanne,live in Abington, Pa., and have a son, Carter.
Renie Shields is in her 13th year as direc‐tor of compliance services, after serving ascompliance coordinator from 1993 to 1998.
A former standout for the Hawks in bas‐ketball, cross country, and softball, she was athree‐time All‐Big 5 selection in basketball.
Shields, formerly Dunne, was inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in1991 and into the SJU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. She was also anassistant basketball coach at SJU from 1987 to 1983.
Shields is in her 18th year as an analyst for Saint Joseph’swomen's basketball radio and internet broadcasts.
A resident of Drexel Hill, Pa., she and her husband Jim, a 1981 SJUgraduate, have four children, James Jr., Kerri, Erin, and Shannon.Kerri is a sophomore on the Boston College women’s basketball teamwhile Erin is currently a freshman with the Hawks’ women’s basket‐ball program.
Marie Wozniak is in her eighth year atSaint Joseph’s as assistant athletic director forcommunications and serves as the primarymedia contact for the men’s basketball team.
She came to SJU after 10 years at SetonHall University, serving the last five as assis‐
tant athletic director for communications. She served as the media coordinator for the 2009 NCAA Men’s
First and Second Rounds hosted by Saint Joseph’s at the WachoviaCenter. She was also the co‐media coordinator for the 1999 NCAAMen’s Basketball East Regional in East Rutherford, N.J., and was amedia relations assistant for the 1996 NCAA Men’s Final Four, as wellas five NCAA Women’s Final Fours from 1995 to 2000.
A 1985 graduate of Villanova University, Wozniak earned a mas‐ter’s degree in sports administration in 1988 from Temple University.She also worked at the East Coast Conference for four years as asso‐ciate commissioner.
A resident of Collingswood, N.J., she received the William J.Bennett Award for dedication and loyalty to the Saint Joseph’s men’sbasketball program in 2004.
Marie Wozniak ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/
COMMUNICATIONS
Dr. Steve PorthFACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE
Corey ShannonASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/RECREATION
Joe Delacy, in his 13th year at SJU, is nowin his third year as assistant athletic directorfor facilities. He oversees the Maguire CampusSports Complex as well as game operationsand the athletic equipment rooms on bothcampuses.
The 1989 Saint Joseph’s graduate was pro‐moted to this position in the Fall of 2008 after serving for 10 years asthe athletic equipment manager. The native of Philadelphia resides inthe East Falls section of the city.
Joe DeLacyASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/FACILITIES
Renie ShieldsDIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE SERVICES
Nino Vanin enters his fourth year at SaintJoseph’s as director of athletic marketing.
Vanin has held similar positions in market‐ing at both the University of Connecticut,from 2004 to 2006, and the United StatesNaval Academy, where he was the assistant
director of sales and marketing for two years. A 2001 graduate of Johns Hopkins University, he received his
master’s degree in sports management from the University ofMassachusetts in 2007. The native of Amherst, Mass., now resides inArdmore, Pa.
Nino VaninDIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC MARKETING
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ATHLETIC STAFF/HEAD COACHES
Angie MarfisiAssistant Director ofRecreation
Jack MillondeEquipment Manager
Phil MartelliMen's BasketballCoach
Gerry QuinlanWomen's RowingCoach
Kevin QuinnWomen’s TrackCoach
Jess ReynoldsWomen's SoccerCoach
Denise RoesslerWomen's LacrosseCoach
Aleen BobalAdministrativeAssistant
Eileen BrownAdministrativeAssistant
Amanda DavisCoordinator ofMarketing
Pat CullinanMen’s LacrosseCoach
Drew HillMen's Rowing Coach
Marybeth CantaniaAdministrativeAssistant
Kelly HalpinFitness Coordinator
Kathy MacDonaldAdministrativeAssistant
Terri AdamsSoftball Coach
Michelle FineganField Hockey Coach
Bob LynchGolf Coach
Fritz HamburgBaseball Coach
Mike GlavinMen’s Track Coach
Cindy GriffinWomen's BasketballCoach
Ian CrookendenMen’s and Women’sTennis Coach
Bob KroteeAquatics Director
Deirdre BertottiComplianceAssistant
Don D’AmbraMen's Soccer Coach
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EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICESJanet Greder, in her seventh year as the university’s director of
educational support services for student‐athletes, directs a multi‐faceted program of academic support that affords student‐athletesthe opportunity to succeed both in the classroom and on the field.In addition to overseeing the program for all of SJU’s student‐ath‐letes, she works directly with the men’s basketball program.
Greder came to SJU after three years as an academic coordina‐tor at the University of Iowa. From 1997 to 2001, she was the assis‐tant academic coordinator at Creighton University. A native ofNorth Platte, Neb., she received her bachelor’s degree in educationfrom the University of Nebraska‐Kearney in 1986 and a master ofscience degree in counseling from Nebraska‐Omaha in 1997. Sheresides in Drexel Hill, Pa.
Ken Krimmel is in his third year as assistant director after serv‐ing an internship in the department in 2008. A 2003 graduate ofPenn State with a degree in elementary education, he received hismaster’s of education degree from Temple in 2008. The native ofState College, Pa., previously was a teacher and assistant basket‐ball coach at North Penn High School. He and his wife, Katie, residein Ardmore, Pa.
Suzanne Pearce is in her third year as the department’s learn‐ing specialist. She earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary andspecial education from Saint Joseph’s in 2002 and then receivedher master’s degree for certification as a reading specialist fromSJU the next year. Originally from Westville, N.J., Pearce came toSaint Joseph’s after serving as a program specialist at the KingswayLearning Center. She and her husband, Al, reside in Springfield, Pa.
Greder and Krimmel monitor academic progress of the student‐athletes in compliance with SJU and NCAA rules and regulations.The office is a liaison between the athletic department and the fac‐ulty, while serving as a secondary academic advisor to the student‐athletes, helping with registration, among other issues.
The office also assists student‐athletes in career developmentand runs time management and study skills workshops throughoutthe academic year.
All freshman student‐athletes, along with select upperclass‐men, are required to attend study hall four nights a week. Theoffice, located in the Science Center 113, has eight individual studyrooms, each equipped with a computer.
Coordinated through the Office of Educational Support Servicesfor Student‐Athletes, Saint Joseph’s student‐athletes utilizenumerous support programs available through the University.Those programs include the Learning Resource Center, Career
Services, the Counseling Center and theWriting Center. The services available to stu‐dent‐athletes; career choice assistance, aca‐demic skills workshops, individual tutoringand personal development, allow for successin the present while preparing for the future.
The office is aware of the challengestoday's student‐athletes face both on and offthe playing field. To prepare them, the Officeof Educational Support Services for Student‐Athletes organizes and facilitates a Life SkillsProgram. This is designed to provide student‐athletes with educational experiences thatwill assist them in bridging the gap from highschool to college and from college to profes‐sional life. The program is designed to reacheach student‐athlete based on his or her indi‐vidual needs. The Life Skills Program focuseson the individual as a whole – academically,athletically, and emotionally – and on thechanging needs and skills of that individual inthe years during and after college. Amongthe wide range of topics covered are timemanagement, stress management, resumewriting and interviewing, alcohol and drugawareness, and financial planning.
The office also oversees the Student‐Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), whichacts as liaison between the University com‐munity and the student‐athlete body.Members are selected by respective coachesor team members at the beginning of eachacademic year. SAAC works to encourage andpromote student‐athletes to be student lead‐ers that represent individual varsity teamsand the entire athletic department as a vocal,integral part of the greater Saint Joseph'scommunity.
Janet GrederDirector,
Educational SupportServices for
Student‐Athletes
Ken KrimmelAsst. Director,
Educational SupportServices for
Student‐Athletes
The Hawks’ Class of 2010 at Commencement: (from left) Garrett Williamson, Darrin Govens and C.J. Brown.
Suzanne PearceLearning Specialist
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SPORTS MEDICINEThe Saint Joseph’s Sports Medicine Department serves the student‐athlete
population through the prevention, recognition, evaluation, treatment andrehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Dr. Lori Rafferty oversees the Saint Joseph’s Sports Medicine programwith the help of head athletic trainer Bill Lukasiewicz and assistant athletictrainers Keri Heickert, Beth Howard, Joe Janosky and Ryan Obsniuk. Takingadvantage of SJU’s state‐of‐the‐art sports medicine facilities, Rafferty alsoserves as the liaison between the University and its medical doctors.
Rafferty is in her 17th year as SJU’s director of sports medicine after serv‐ing for two years as an assistant on the staff. The Bridgewater, N.J., nativecompleted her Ph.D. in kinesiology from Temple University with a concentra‐tion in sports medicine in 2000. She owns a bachelor’s of science degree inphysical education from East Stroudsburg University (1986) and a master’sdegree in physical education from Trenton State College (1988). She resides inChesapeake City, Md., with her husband, Keith, and their children, Grace andKeith.
Lukasiewicz, who is in his 12th year at Saint Joseph’s, and third as headathletic trainer, works with the Hawks’ men’s basketball program. (completebio on page 34)
Heickert is in the midst of her first year as assistant athletic trainer, havingjoined the Saint Joseph's staff in December 2009. Her primary sport iswomen's basketball. Heickert, who served as an intern at Saint Joseph's in2005, returned to Hawk Hill after one year as an athletic trainer at CabriniCollege. She also worked as a graduate assistant at Exeter High School inReading, Pa., while pursuing her master's degree in education from AlverniaUniversity in 2009. A native of Norristown, Pa., Heickert earned a bachelor'sdegree in athletic training from Neumann College. She and her husband, Ryan,live in Brookhaven, Pa.
Howard is in her seventh year at SJU as an athletic trainer subcontractedthrough NovaCare Rehabilitation. She earned her bachelor’s degree fromGeorge Washington University in 2003 and her master’s degree from IndianaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Howard came to Saint Joseph’s after completing asports medicine internship with the Washington Mystics of the WNBA. In addi‐tion to her duties as assistant athletic trainer, Howard also coordinates therehabilitation services for NovaCare, which offers physical therapy services tothe student‐athletes, general student population, club sport athletes and fac‐ulty/staff on campus. She resides in Philadelphia with her husband, RyanHoagey, and their son, Bruno.
Janosky serves dual role as both a physical therapist contracted throughNovaCare, and athletic trainer for the Hawks’ baseball team. He received hismaster’s degree from California University of Pa., his physical therapy degreefrom the University of Scranton, and his bachelor’s in athletic training fromMarywood College. The Dallas, Pa., native resides in his hometown with hiswife, Kim, and their three sons ‐ Andrew, Jude, and Michael.
Obsniuk returns to Hawk Hill after serving as an athletic training intern inthe fall of 2007. He completed his undergraduate degree in 2007 from CentralMichigan University and is currently working towards a master's degree fromSJU. He worked at Oakwood Sports Medicine in Dearborn, Mich., serving as anoutreach athletic trainer to a local high school. A native of Canton, Mich., heresides in Philadelphia.
The Sports Medicine Department works closely with team physicians toprovide the student‐athletes with the best medical care possible. Amongthose physicians working with the Hawks are team orthopedist MichaelCiccotti (www.rothmaninstitute.com), Edward Gorrie, M.D. and nurse practi‐tioner Laura Moore in SJU Student Health, and Eugene Hong, M.D., the familymedicine‐sports specialist through Drexel University School of Medicine.
Bill LukasiewiczHead Athletic Trainer
Lori RaffertyDirector of
Sports Medicine
Ryan ObsniukAthletic Trainer‐ Intern
Beth HowardAsst. Athletic Trainer
Joe JanoskyPhysical Therapist/Athletic Trainer
Keri HeickertAsst. Athletic Trainer
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STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES
Strength and ConditioningThe Saint Joseph’s University Strength and
Conditioning philosophy is to create safe, pro‐gressive and comprehensive strength and con‐ditioning programs that prepare student ath‐letes to compete within the Atlantic 10. This isdone by designing sport‐specific programsthat maximize the student‐athlete’s perform‐ance. Each program is based on orthopedicallysafe, physiologically sound exercises and com‐prehensive total body training. By systemati‐cally and progressively overloading the mus‐cles trained and holding each athlete accountable for each repeti‐tion of each exercise of every workout, the program ensures consis‐tent gains in strength and power. The focus is to teach the athleteto produce maximal force and effort repeatedly for within a givenperiod of time. Additionally, by holding each athlete accountableand expecting them to train with intensity and focus, our programwill also improve the mental toughness of every athlete that istrained, giving them more confidence in difficult situations. Brian Bingaman joins the SJU staff this season as the Hawks’ first
full‐time strength and conditioning coach. Bingaman comes to SaintJoseph’s after serving in the same position at La Salle University forthe past five years. He was previously the assistant strength andconditioning coach at Duquesne University for one year and was agraduate assistant coach at Penn State University during the 2003‐04 school year. A native of North Umberland, Pa., Bingaman was anhonorable mention All‐America in football at BloomsburgUniversity. Upon graduation from Bloomsburg in 2003, he earnedhis master's degree in health education from Penn State in 2008.Serving as graduate assistant this year is Eric Clark, a 2008
Towson University graduate and former football player with theTigers.
Sports PsychologyAt Saint Joseph’s, there is an understanding
that reaching one’s athletic potential requiresmental as well as physical skills. With that inmind, the athletic department provides sportspsychology services for student‐athletes,teams, and coaches, utilizing one of the nation’stop sports psychologists, Dr. Joel Fish. Student‐athletes have access to Dr. Fish to
develop mental skills for peak performance.Strategies are taught to help improve student‐athlete confidence, composure, concentration,mental preparation, positive attitude, and clutch performance.Strategies are also designed to help teams develop effective commu‐nication and teamwork.Coaches have Dr. Fish as a sports psychology resource to help with
team building, motivation, mental toughness, and helping themwork with different personality types. Team captains and leadersare taught effective leadership skills such as positive peer pressureand conflict resolution.Student‐athletes can meet individually with Dr. Fish to discuss off‐
the‐field issues, such as stress management and personal relation‐ships that are impacting upon athletic performance. Confidentialityis maintained in these individual meetings. Referrals, if indicated,are made to the University Counseling Center.Saint Joseph’s University recognizes that there is a connection
between a sound mind and a sound body. Sports psychology is anexample of the Athletic Department providing its student‐athletes,teams, and coaches with a valuable resource for success on and offthe playing field.
Brian Bingaman
The Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball team is provided with all of the services needed to compete at the highest level: strength and conditioning, nutrition, and sports psychology.
NutritionThe Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball team works with Jeanie
Subach, a registered/licensed dietitian and sports nutritionist, toprovide nutritional guidance during the season, as well as during thepre‐season.Subach serves as the sports nutritionist for the Philadelphia Eagles
and Philadelphia 76ers. She also trains sports medicine fellows in theCrozer Keystone sports medicine fellowship program and is anadjunct faculty member at Immaculata University.Subach earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees from
Immaculata University and is a member of the Pennsylvania andAmerican Dietetic Associations.
Dr. Joel Fish
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SJU TRADITION & SPIRITWhy Hawk Hill?
In the early 1920’s, former University president Albert G.Brown, S.J., decided to move the college campus from its loca‐tion just north of the city at 17th and Stiles to its current siteon Philadelphia’s city line. He selected the location in partbecause its hilltop perch overlooking downtown Philadelphiaprovided a dramatic setting for the construction of the col‐lege’s main building, Barbelin Hall. In fact, for many yearsBarbelin’s signature carillon tower ranked as the highest pointfrom sea level in the city of Philadelphia. Later, according tooral tradition, students and faculty frequently saw real hawkscircling the skies above Barbelin, before swooping down ontheir prey. The familiar scene eventually led to the coining ofthe moniker “Hawk Hill.”
Crimson and GrayThe college colors of crimson and gray date back to the
1890’s when it is related that a young seminarian leading apep rally saw the colors on a book he was holding. Thinkingthey looked attractive together, he announced that thesewould be the school colors.
“The Hawk Will Never Die!”The Hawk is one of the most famous mascots in the country,
best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its“wings” from tip‐off to the final buzzer of every game, as well asfor “flying” in figure eights around the court during timeouts.The constant flapping, coupled with the scrappy play of theUniversity’s athletic teams, helped to spawn the school’s famil‐iar slogan “The Hawk Will Never Die!”
The Saint Joseph’s University Pep Band, underthe direction of Tim Laushey (photo at right), ismade up of students from every class. They areoften joined by other musicians who are alum‐ni, friends and fans of the Hawks. When notleading the SJU band, his Tim LausheyOrchestra entertains many and backs numer‐ous singers on the East Coast. Laushey washonored by SJU basketball with the “SixthMan” Award following the 1996‐97 season.
The SJU Dance Team (above) is coached by Alisha Mancinelli, while the SaintJoseph’s Cheerleaders (below) are coached by Lisa Moroski.
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55 YEARS OF THE HAWK
THE HAWK WILL NEVER DIE!THE HAWK WILL NEVER DIE!
One of the most famous mascots in college athletics, the Saint Joseph’s Hawk has been on the court for more 55 years. The Hawk’s firstappearance was on January 4, 1956, in a 69‐56 win over La Salle at the Palestra.
Six Decades of the HawkALL‐TIME HAWK MASCOTSNumber of seasons in ( )
1950’sJim Brennan (3) 1955‐56 to 1957‐58Pierce Markley (3) 1958‐59 to 1960‐61
1960’sAl Pastino (3) 1961‐62 to 1963‐64Charlie Wieners (2) 1964‐65 to 1965‐66Chuck Elsesser (2) 1966‐67 to 1967‐68Bill Berner (2) 1969‐69 to 1969‐70
1970’sJohn Donnelly (2) 1970‐71 to 1971‐72Joe Cassidy (2) 1972‐73 to 1973‐74Joe Boyle (2) 1974‐75 to 1977‐78Ron Manion (1/2) 1977‐78Kevin Quirk (2 1/2) 1978‐79 to 1980‐81
1980’sRandy Kiernan (1 1/2) 1980‐81 to 1981‐82Dennis Sheehan (3) 1982‐83 to 1984‐85Jim Boyle, Jr. (1) 1985‐86 Frank Simone (2) 1986‐87 to 1987‐88Jim Scarano (2) 1988‐89 to 1989‐90
1990’sTony Duldulao (1) 1990‐91Chuck Sack (2) 1991‐92 to 1992‐93Dan Gallagher (1) 1993‐94Brian Kearns (2) 1994‐95 to 1995‐96Glenn “Trip” Whitaker (1) 1996‐97Bobby Gallagher (1) 1997‐98Pat McGrory (1) 1998‐99Joey "G" Gawarzewski (1) 1999‐2000
2000’sSarah Brennan (1) 2000‐01Steve Klarich (1) 2001‐02 to 2002‐03Chris Bertolino (1) 2003‐04Mike Tecce (1) 2004‐05Andrew Moral (1) 2005‐06Jim Miller (2) 2006‐07 to 2007‐08Tim Klarich (1) 2008‐09Brienne Ryan (1) 2009‐10Tim Higgins (1) Present
The Hawk has traveled all over the country and been at every game for 55years, including all postseason tournaments.
MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION
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ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE 11827 Canon Blvd., Suite 200, Newport News, VA 23606
(757) 706‐3040 • Fax (757) 706‐3042Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bernadette McGladeAssociate Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Debbie RichardsonAssociate Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed PasqueAssociate Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Megan KahnAssistant Commissioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason LeturmyDirector of Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lucas FellerDirector of Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jill RedmondAssociate Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Melissa KristofakAdvanced Media and Communications Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Molly GallagherAdministration/Operations Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete WoodyCoordinator of Men's Basketball Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Satalin
On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is nowthe Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived.What started as an eight‐school, men’s bas‐ketball‐only affiliation has grown into a 14‐university, 21‐sport league that is hailed asone of the best conferences in the country.That growth and prominence is a direct
result of the ideals and commitments of themember institutions of the Atlantic 10 ‐ theUniversity of Dayton, Duquesne University,Fordham University, The George WashingtonUniversity, La Salle University, University ofMassachusetts, University of North Carolinaat Charlotte, University of Rhode Island,University of Richmond, St. BonaventureUniversity, Saint Joseph's University, SaintLouis University, Temple University, andXavier University. The 14 member institutions of the A‐10 are
united and strengthened by their diversity.Each is extraordinary in its educational mis‐sion, whether of a Catholic faith, a privateuniversity or a land grant institution. Thevaried pursuits of each member prove thatthere are many threads that weave the fabricfor a great conference. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic
10 institutions, in conjunction with Atlantic10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade,have made a strong commitment to makingthe academic and athletics equation a suc‐cessful one. Over the years, the league mem‐bership has strived to better recognize theacademic accomplishments of its student‐athletes. The Commissioner's Honor Roll,which cites every Atlantic 10 student‐athletewith a 3.5 grade point average or better, rec‐ognized 1,199 student‐athletes in the Fall2009 while 1,181 were named to the Spring2010 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic All‐
Conference teams in each of its sports andhonors one student‐athlete per sport as theA‐10 Student‐Athlete of the Year. Moreover,the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduatescholarship grants to qualified student‐ath‐letes. In 2009‐10, nearly 200 student‐ath‐letes earned Academic All‐Conference recog‐nition, while Xavier’s Kelly Ruth andCharlotte’s Adam Gross along with LaurenOlson and Whitney Roth of Saint Louisreceived postgraduate scholarship grants. The Atlantic 10 has 59 of the 841 Division I
sports teams being honored with publicrecognition awards for their latest multi‐yearAcademic Progress Rate scores. This repre‐sents an increase of nine A‐10 teams fromlast season and 25 two years ago. All 14 A‐10institutions had at least one program recog‐nized, while twelve schools had multipleteams garner distinction. In addition, all 21sports sponsored by the conference wererepresented by at least one A‐10 program.Among the 31 Division I conferences, onlythe Atlantic 10, the Ivy Group and the PatriotLeague had each of its member institutionsreceive public recognition awards for one ormore programs.Among the 21 sports sponsored by the
conference, women's tennis had a league‐high six A‐10 teams honored, while fiveteams earned distinction in both men’s andwomen’s outdoor track & field and men’sindoor track & field. Overall, Fordham had a
league‐best 11 teams recognized in confer‐ence‐sponsored sports, followed by SaintJoseph’s and Xavier with seven apiece.The Atlantic 10 also boasts 65 teams with a
perfect graduation rate according to theNCAA Graduation Success Report on DivisionI student‐athletes. Moreover, five A‐10 insti‐tutions enjoy average graduation rates of 90percent or higher in league‐sponsoredsports, led by Dayton's average graduationrate of 97.38 percent. The Flyers are followedby George Washington (94.10), Xavier(93.23), La Salle (90.40) and Fordham (90.13).The A‐10 features eight women's tennis andwomen's soccer programs that enjoy a 100percent graduation rate, while six men'steams in both golf and tennis have a 100 per‐cent graduation rate.The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total
population of nearly 74 million people withinits geographic footprint of eight states andthe District of Columbia, will crown champi‐ons in 21 sports this season: baseball, men'sand women's basketball, men's and women'scross country, field hockey, men's golf,women’s lacrosse, men's and women'sindoor and outdoor track & field, women'srowing, men's and women's soccer, softball,men's and women's swimming & diving,men's and women's tennis, and women's vol‐leyball.
Bernadette McGladeCommissioner
www.atlantic10.org
The Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship has been held at historic Boardwalk Hall in AtlanticCity, N.J., for the past five years and has a commitment there through 2012. This year’s tournamentformat consists of first‐round games at campus sites on March 8, with the remainder of the tourna‐ment moving to Boardwalk Hall on March 11 for the quarterfinals, semifinals (March 12) and thechampionship (March 13). For the second consecutive year, the championship game (March 13) will betelevised nationally on CBS.
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2010-11 OPPONENTS/TOURNAMENTSOPPONENTS’ DIRECTORY
Team Head Coach SID SID Email WebsiteBoston University Patrick Chambers Scott Ellis [email protected] goterriers.comCharlotte Alan Major Tom Whitestone [email protected] charlotte49ers.comCreighton Ed Servais Rob Anderson [email protected] gocreighton.comDayton Brian Gregory Doug Hauschilld [email protected] daytonflyers.comDrexel Bruiser Flint Mike Tuberosa [email protected] drexeldragons.comDuquesne Ron Everhart Dave Saba [email protected] goduquesne.comFordham Tom Pecora Joe DiBari [email protected] fordhamsports.comGeorge Washington Karl Hobbs Brad Bower [email protected] gwsports.comHoly Cross Milan Brown Charles Bare [email protected] goholycross.comFairfield Ed Cooley Jack Jones [email protected] fairfieldstags.comLa Salle John Giannini Kevin Bonner [email protected] goexplorers.comMassachusetts Derek Kellogg Jason Yellin [email protected] umassathletics.comMinnesota Tubby Smith Matt Slieter [email protected] gophersports.comNorfolk State Anthony Evans Matt Michalec [email protected] nsuspartans.comPenn Jerome Allen Mike Mahoney [email protected] pennquakers.comPenn State Ed DeChellis Brian Siegrist [email protected] gopsusports.comPrinceton Sydney Johnson Andrew Borders [email protected] goprincetontigers.comRhode Island Jim Baron Mike Laprey [email protected] gorhody.comRichmond Chris Mooney Mark Kwolek [email protected] richmondspiders.comRutgers Mike Rice Kevin Lorincz [email protected] scarletknights.comSaint Louis Rick Majerus Brian Kunderman [email protected] slubillikens.comSiena Mitch Buonaguro Jason Rich [email protected] sienasaints.comSt. Bonaventure Mark Schmidt Dallas Miller [email protected] gobonnies.comTemple Fran Dunphy Larry Dougherty [email protected] owlsports.comVillanova Jay Wright Mike Sheridan [email protected] villanova.comXavier Chris Mack Tom Eiser [email protected] goxavier.comWestern Kentucky Ken McDonald Michael Schroeder [email protected] wkusports.com
2011 Atlantic 10 Championship
OPENING ROUND ‐ Tuesday, March 8 ‐ Campus Sites#9 seed at #8 seed#12 seed at #5 seed#10 seed at #7 seed#11 seed at #6 seed
At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. QUARTERFINALS ‐ Friday, March 11 (All games televised on CBS College Sports Regional)1 vs. #8/#9 winner ‐ Noon#4 vs. #5/#12 winner ‐ 2:30 p.m.#2 vs. #7/#10 winner ‐ 6:30 p.m.#3 vs. #6/#11 winner ‐ 9:00 p.m.
SEMIFINALS ‐ Saturday, March 12(All games televised on CBS College Sports)#1‐#8/#9 winner vs. #4‐#5/#12 winner ‐ 1:00 p.m. ‐ CBS C#2‐#7/#10 winner vs. #3‐#6/#11 winner ‐ 3:00 p.m. ‐ CBS C
FINALS ‐ Sunday, March 13 Semifinal winners ‐ 1:00 p.m. ‐ CBS
Philly Hoop Group Classic
Monday, November 15Fairfield at Rutgers, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 20Norfolk State at Saint Joseph’s, 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 23Saint Joseph’s at Fairfield, 7:30 p.m. Norfolk State at Rutgers, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, November 26 ‐ The PalestraFairfield vs. Norfolk State, 5:15 p.m.Rutgers vs. Saint Joseph’s, 7:30 p.m.
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SAINT JOSEPH’S SPORTS NETWORKThe Saint Joseph’s Sports Network (SJSN) celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2010‐11, as the first broadcasts of men’s
and women’s basketball games took place in 1990. The first men’s game aired on WCZN‐AM on November 28, 1990 asthe Hawks visited Drexel. The 1990‐91 season also marked the first in school history in which every SJU men’s game airedon Philadelphia‐area commerical radio.
Since 1990, SJSN’s coverage of Hawk athletics has grown and includes Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk radio program and thenationally‐renowned HawkTalk television show.
In 2010‐11, selected SJU games will be carried on 50,000‐watt WNTP 990 AM, a station that has a long history ofbroadcasting college basketball in Philadelphia. (full schedule on www.sjuhawks.com) All of SJU’s men’s games can alsobe heard through audio streaming at the Hawks’ official athletics site, www.sjuhawks.com, free of charge through StretchInternet. Video streaming of non‐televised games is also available on the site as part of the Hawks All‐Access package.
Veteran color analyst Joe Lunardi (left) and play‐by‐play announcer MattMartucci (right) are in their second year together as SJU’s broadcast team.
Matt Martucci is in his second season as theHawks’ play‐by‐play announcer. He has been withthe Saint Joseph’s Sports Network since 2006 andhad previously been the backup play‐by‐playannouncer for men’s basketball games. He has also
served as the announcer for women’s basketball game broadcasts over theinternet.
Martucci has worked as the producer for both Phil Martelli’s HawkTalktelevision and radio shows for the past three years while also developingvideo content for www.sjuhawks.com.
A 2006 graduate of Syracuse University’s Newhouse School ofCommunications, he was the director of broadcasting/account executivefor the minor league baseball team the Atlantic City Surf for two seasons.Martucci has broadcast college basketball and football for LincolnUniversity, Lock Haven University and Syracuse University, in addition tohigh school football in Williamsport, Pa.
Martucci began his broadcasting career with WAER at SyracuseUniversity, and has also worked with ESPN Radio 1450 in Atlantic City.
A native of Brodheadsville, Pa., he is currently pursuing his master’s inbusiness administration from Saint Joseph’s.
Joe Lunardi enters his 21st season on the SaintJoseph’s Sports Network as radio color analyst. Healso serves as the co‐host of Phil Martelli’s HawkTalkradio and television shows.
Lunardi is the assistant vice president for marketing communications atSaint Joseph's where he oversees institutional marketing and branding,program advertising, web content, and other integrated communicationsinitiatives.
A 1982 graduate of Saint Joseph's, Lunardi returned to his alma mater in1987 as director of media relations. He has also served as director of exter‐nal relations, director of university communications, and assistant vicepresident for university communications. He was named to his currentpost in August 2006.
Away from the University, Lunardi is the nationally‐known "bracketolo‐gist" for ESPN, ESPN Radio, and ESPN.com. His ESPN.com bracketology sitegenerates over 10 million hits per season. He correctly forecast 64 out of65 NCAA Tournament teams last season and has covered over 800 Hawkgames in his career.
In 1995 and 2004, Lunardi received the William J. Bennett Award fordedication and loyalty to the SJU men's basketball program. Lunardi and hiswife, Pam, a 1984 SJU graduate, reside in Drexel Hill, Pa., with their daugh‐ters, Emily and Elizabeth.
Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk radio show is aired weekly from January throughMarch on WNTP 990 AM. This year, the show will be broadcast live onMonday evenings from JD McGillicuddy’s in Havertown, Pa. During thehour‐long show, Martelli and co‐host Joe Lunardi field questions fromcallers and the on‐location audience.
Matt MartucciMatt MartucciPLAY‐BY‐PLAY ANNOUNCERPLAY‐BY‐PLAY ANNOUNCER
Joe LunardiJoe LunardiCOLOR ANALYSTCOLOR ANALYST
www.SJUHawks.com
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PHIL MARTELLI’S HAWKTALKThe most unique coach’s show in the nation, Phil Martelli’s
HawkTalk television show returns for its 15th year in 2010‐11.Through the years, Martelli has continued to provide a different twiston the traditional coach’s show, hosting a “Tonight Show” format.Some obligatory game highlights are included, but the emphasis is onjokes and lighthearted interviews. In 2001, The Sporting News calledHawkTalk the “nation’s best coach’s show.”
Martelli hosts the unscripted half‐hour show, and in addition totrading barbs with co‐host Joe Lunardi, he interviews guests rangingfrom Saint Joseph’s students to family members to high‐rankingpoliticians. Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell has been among thehigh‐profile guests on HawkTalk over the past few years, along withformer Philadelphia Eagles player Jon Runyan, author andWashington Post columnist John Feinstein, SJU coaching legend JackRamsay, former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams and SJUalum Vince Papale, whose story was told in the 2006 major motionpicture Invincible.
HawkTalk continues to be taped on campus and for five of the lastseven years, the show was taped in front of a live studio audienceconsisting of SJU students, faculty and staff. It had a new look in 2009‐10, with the set moving to the lobby of Hagan Arena.
The show airs weekly from January to March in the Philadelphiaregion on Comcast SportsNet.
Basketball is often the secondary topic on Phil Martelli’s HawkTalk whenthe SJU coach and co‐host Joe Lunardi get together on the most uniquecoach’s show in the country.
Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jon Runyan (right) is one ofthe many sports celebrities who have joined Martelli and Lunardi (left).
HawkTalk moved to a new set in 2009‐10, in the lobby of Hagan Arena.Phillies announcer Tom McCarthy (center) and Penn basketball coachJerome Allen were among the guests last season.
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HAWKS ON TV
SJU on TV *
Nov. 16 at Penn State 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.comDec. 1 at Drexel 7:00 p.m. TCNDec. 3 at Villanova 8:30 p.m. ESPNUJan. 12 at Dayton 7:00 p.m. WHIOJan. 15 at Saint Louis 2:00 p.m. CSNJan. 29 Temple 11:00 a.m. ESPNUJan. 22 Penn 7:00 p.m. TCNFeb. 13 at Fordham 4:00 p.m. CSNFeb. 16 Xavier 7:00 p.m. CSN +
Fox Sports OhioFeb. 20 at Temple 4:00 p.m. CSNFeb. 23 at Massachusetts 7:00 p.m. TCN
All times Eastern and subject to change+ Tape delay at 11 p.m.
CBS C = CBS College SportsCSN = Comcast Sports Net (Pa.); TCN = The Comcast Network (Pa.) WHIO = WHIO (Ohio)
Saint Joseph’s will again have a presence on television in 2010‐11,with at least seven games scheduled for regional/local coverage andthree to be televised nationally. The Hawks will take on rival Villanova on December 3 for an ESPNU
telecast, while SJU’s battle with Temple on January 29 from thePalestra will also be seen on the network. Saint Joseph’s will be part of ESPN’s College Hoops Marathon on
November 16 when the Hawks visit Penn State, with the game beingstreamed live on ESPN3.com. This year's national television coverage is highlighted by the
Atlantic 10's partnership with ESPN and its family of networks.Among the league contests that are scheduled to be televised nation‐ally are games that will be carried on the CBS College Sports Network,while others will be part of CBS College Sports’ syndication package.
ESPNNov. 16 La Salle at Baylor 2:00Dec. 9 Georgetown at Temple # 9:00Dec. 9 Butler at Xavier # 9:00Feb. 5 Rhode Island at Temple # 2:00Feb. 12 Saint Louis at Richmond # NoonFeb. 27 Xavier at Dayton# 1:00
ESPN2Nov. 23 Temple vs. California 9:00Nov. 26 Temple at Old Spice Classic* 5/7:30Dec. 22 Xavier at Gonzaga 11:00Dec. 30 Temple at Villanova 7:00Dec. 31 Florida at Xavier 4:00Jan. 6 Xavier at Cincinnati 7:00Jan. 22 Temple at Xavier 3:00Jan. 29 Xavier at Richmond NoonFeb. 23 Temple at Duke 7:00
ESPN3.comNov. 16 Saint Joseph’s at Penn State 7:30
ESPNUNov. 8 Rhode Island at Pittsburgh 7:00Nov. 19 Charlotte vs. ECU/N.C. State 6/8:30Dec. 1 Duquesne at Pittsburgh 9:00Dec. 3 Saint Joseph’s at Villanova 8:30Dec. 12 Villanova at La Salle 2:00Jan. 3 Rhode Island at Florida 9:00
Jan. 9 Xavier at Rhode Island 6:30Jan. 25 Richmond at Dayton 7:00Jan. 29 Temple at Saint Joseph’s 11:00 a.m.Feb. 5 Saint Louis at Xavier 11:00 a.m.Feb. 12 Temple at Dayton 1:00
CBSDec. 11 Saint Louis at Duke NoonMar. 13 Atlantic 10 Championship Game 1:00
CBS College Sports NetworkDec. 12 West Virginia at Duquesne 7:00Dec. 17 Tennessee at Charlotte 8:00Dec. 18 Wake Forest at Xavier 8:00Jan. 1 New Mexico at Dayton 2:00Jan. 5 Dayton at Saint Louis 8:00Jan. 9 Dayton at Massachusetts 2:00Jan. 13 Rhode Island at Richmond 7:00Jan. 15 Dayton at Xavier 8:00Feb. 9 La Salle at Saint Louis 9:00Feb. 17 Richmond at Temple 7:00Mar. 5 Duquesne at Richmond NoonMar. 5 Xavier at Saint Louis 2:00Mar. 12 Atlantic 10 Semifinals 1/3:30
All times Eastern and p.m. unless noted*May be aired on ESPNU depending outcome of previous game#May be aired on ESPN or ESPN2
Atlantic 10 National TV Schedule
Saint Joseph’s will have four games that are part of CBS CollegeSports Network’s syndication package. The Fordham, Xavier andTemple (Feb. 20) games will be televised on Comcast SportsNet inPhiladelphia, while the Massachusetts contest (Feb. 23) will be seenon The Comcast Network. In addition to regional broadcasts of Atlantic 10 Tournament
games, the 2011 A‐10 Men’s Basketball Championship will be tele‐vised nationally on CBS for the second year in a row.
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HAWKS ON NATIONAL TVDec. 20, 1986 at Dayton ESPN W 78‐75 OTMarch 3, 1986 West Virginia (N) ESPN W 72‐64Mar. 14, 1986 Richmond (N) CBS W, 60‐59Mar. 16, 1986 Cleveland State CBS L, 65‐69Mar. 1, 1987 at Penn State ESPN W, 81‐78Mar. 3, 1987 at Temple ESPN L, 68‐84Dec. 10, 1987 at Temple ESPN L, 62‐83Dec. 12, 1988 Temple (P) ESPN L, 57‐63Jan. 31, 1994 at Cal.‐Santa Barbara ESPN W, 70‐56Feb. 17, 1995 St. Bonaventure ESPN2 L, 61‐69Feb.19, 1996 St. Bonaventure ESPN2 W, 64‐56Mar. 7, 1996 George Washington ESPN2 L, 71‐81Nov. 20, 1996 vs. Duke ESPN L, 60‐89Jan. 21, 1997 Duquesne ESPN2 W, 82‐74Feb. 25, 1997 Massachusetts ESPN2 W, 78‐63Mar. 8, 1997 Rhode Island (N) ESPN W, 61‐56Mar. 13, 1997 Pacific (N) CBS W, 75‐65Mar. 15, 1997 Boston College (N) CBS W, 81‐77 OTMar. 20, 1997 Kentucky (N) CBS L, 68‐83Jan. 20, 1998 Xavier ESPN2 L, 62‐77Feb. 7, 1998 George Washington ESPN L, 62‐67Feb. 17, 1998 Temple ESPN2 L, 42‐50Feb. 21, 1998 Massachusetts ESPN L, 79‐82Feb. 9, 1999 Temple ESPN2 L, 78‐85Feb. 15, 2000 La Salle (P) ESPN2 L, 56‐59Feb. 29, 2000 Temple (P) ESPN2 W, 62‐59Feb. 13, 2001 Temple ESPN2 W, 71‐62Feb. 27, 2001 Massachusetts ESPN2 W, 84‐69Mar. 15, 2001 Georgia Tech (N) CBS W, 66‐62Mar. 17, 2001 Stanford (N) CBS L, 83‐90Jan. 28, 2002 at Villanova ESPN2 L, 73‐102Feb. 2, 2002 at Temple ESPN2 L, 72‐82Feb. 16, 2002 at Xavier ESPN L, 77‐84Feb. 19, 2002 Massachusetts ESPN2 W, 72‐67Feb. 23, 2002 Dayton ESPN W, 70‐68Mar. 3, 2002 Temple (P) ABC L, 84‐87 2OTFeb. 3, 2003 Villanova (P) ESPN2 W, 92‐75Feb. 15, 2003 at Dayton ESPN2 L, 55‐65Mar 21, 2003 Auburn (N) CBS L, 63‐65 OTNov.14, 2003 Gonzaga (N) ESPN2 W, 73‐66Jan. 17, 2004 at Xavier ESPN W, 81‐73Feb. 2, 2004 at Villanova ESPN2 W, 74‐67Feb. 7, 2004 La Salle (P) ESPN W, 89‐63Feb. 28, 2004 at Rhode Island ESPN2 W, 57‐55Mar. 2, 2004 St. Bonaventure ESPN2 W, 82‐50Mar. 18, 2004 Liberty (N) CBS W, 82‐63Mar. 20, 2004 Texas Tech (N) CBS W, 70‐65Mar. 25, 2004 Wake Forest (N) CBS W, 84‐80
Mar. 27, 2004 Oklahoma State (N) CBS L, 62‐64Nov. 23, 2004 at Kansas ESPN2 L, 51‐91Jan. 29, 2005 Xavier ESPN2 W, 67‐59Feb. 7, 2005 Villanova (P) ESPN2 L, 52‐67Feb. 26, 2005 at Rhode Island ESPN L, 60‐65Mar. 1, 2005 at George Washington ESPN2 W, 71‐56Mar. 12, 2005 George Washington (N) ESPN L, 67‐76Mar. 21, 2005 Holy Cross ESPN2 W, 68‐60Mar. 23, 2005 at Texas A&M ESPNU W, 58‐51Mar. 29, 2005 Memphis (N) ESPN2 W, 70‐58Mar. 31, 2005 South Carolina (N) ESPN L, 57‐60Dec. 6, 2005 Kansas (N) ESPN W, 70‐67Dec. 10, 2005 Ohio State (P) ESPN L, 74‐81Dec. 31, 2005 vs. Gonzaga ESPN2 L, 94‐102Jan. 17, 2006 Charlotte ESPN2 L, 50‐57Feb. 7, 2006 Villanova (P) ESPN2 L, 58‐71Feb. 11, 2006 George Washington ESPN2 L, 62‐64Feb. 14, 2006 at Temple ESPN2 L, 44‐57Feb. 28, 2006 at Xavier ESPN2 W, 68‐58Mar. 11, 2006 Xavier (N) ESPN W, 62‐61Mar. 20, 2006 Hofstra ESPNU L, 75‐77 OTFeb. 1, 2007 Saint Louis ESPN2 L, 62‐73Feb. 6, 2007 at Villanova ESPN2 L, 39‐56Feb. 22, 2007 Temple (P) CSTV W, 92‐76Nov. 13, 2007 at Syracuse ESPN L, 69‐72Nov. 29, 2007 Gonzaga ESPNU L, 70‐65 OTJan. 26, 2008 at Temple ESPNU W, 68‐67Feb. 4, 2008 Villanova (P) CSTV W, 77‐55Feb. 28, 2008 Saint Louis ESPN2 L, 64‐55Mar. 6, 2008 Xavier ESPN W, 71‐66Mar. 15, 2008 Temple (N) ESPN L, 64‐69Mar. 21, 2008 Oklahoma (N) CBS L, 64‐72Nov. 24, 2008 Texas (N) ESPN2 L, 68‐50Nov. 25, 2008 Alabama (N) ESPNU W, 80‐54Nov. 26, 2008 Indiana (N) ESPN2 L, 58‐48Dec. 11, 2008 at Villanova ESPN2 L, 59‐56Jan. 18, 2009 Charlotte (P) CBS C W, 78‐69Feb. 8, 2009 at Massachusetts CBS C W, 68‐64Feb. 12, 2009 Temple ESPN2 L, 61‐59Feb. 18, 2009 at Saint Louis CBS C L, 73‐71Feb. 26, 2009 Xavier (P) ESPN2 L, 68‐54Mar. 5, 2009 at Temple CBS C L, 68‐59Dec. 9, 2009 Villanova (P) ESPN2 L, 97‐89Jan. 23, 2010 Dayton ESPNU W, 60‐59Feb. 14, 2010 at Massachusetts CBS C L, 70‐62
CBS C = CBS College SportsThe Saint Joseph’s‐Villanova rivalry game is broadcast annually on nation‐al television. This year’s contest on December 3 will be seen on ESPNU.
A national audience saw the Hawks face city rival Temple on ESPN in the2008 Atlantic 10 Championship in Atlantic City.
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MEDIA COVERAGESAINT JOSEPH’S SPORTS NETWORK
Matt Martucci (play‐by‐play)Joe Lunardi (color analyst)
Saint Joseph’s Sports Networkc/o Athletic Communications5600 City Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19131
(Selected games broadcast onWNTP 990 AM; streaming onwww.sjuhawks.com)
WNTP Radio (990 AM)117 Ridge PikeLafayette Hill, PA (610) 949‐0990www.wntp.com
Ray ParrilloPhiladelphia Inquirer400 North Broad St.Philadelphia, PA 19101(215) 854‐4550www.philly.com
Dick Jerardi Philadelphia Daily News400 North Broad St.Philadelphia, PA 19101(215) 854‐5700www.philly.com
Norristown Times Herald410 Markley St.Norristown, PA 19401(610) 272‐0660www.timesherald.com
Bucks County Courier Times8400 Route 13Levittown, PA 19057(215) 949‐4215www.phillyburbs.com
Delaware County Daily Times500 Mildred Ave.Primos, PA 19018(610) 622‐8880www.delcotimes.com
Allentown Morning Call101 North 6th St.Allentown, PA 18105(800) 999‐5625www.mcall.com
Courier‐PostBox 5300 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034(856) 486‐2424www.courierpostonline.com
Doylestown Intelligencer333 North Broad St.Doylestown, PA 18901(215) 345‐3070www.phillyburbs.com
Donald HuntPhiladelphia Tribune520 South 16th St.Philadelphia, PA 19146(215) 893‐4080www.phila‐tribune.com
Tom HaganThe HawkSaint Joseph’s University5600 City Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19131(610) 660‐1079www.sjuhawknews.com
WIRE SERVICE
Jack Scheuer/Dan GelstonAssociated Press1835 Market St., Suite 1700Philadelphia, PA 19103(215) 561‐1133
TELEVISION
Comcast SportsNet3601 South Broad St.Philadelphia, PA 19148(215) 952‐5350www.comcastsportsnet.com
KYW (CBS, Ch. 3)1555 Hamilton St.Philadelphia, PA 19130(215) 977‐5315www.kyw.com
WCAU (NBC, Ch. 10)10 Monument Rd.Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004(610) 668‐5661www.nbc10.com
WPVI (ABC, Ch. 6)4100 City Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19131(215) 581‐4596www.wpvi.com
WTXF (Fox, Ch. 29)330 Market St.Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 925‐7115www.fox29.com
RADIO
KYW Radio (1060 AM)400 Market St., 10th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19106(215) 238‐4991www.kyw1060.com
WIP Sports Radio (610 AM)2 Bala Plaza, Suite 700Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004(610) 949‐7800www.610wip.com
97.5 The Fanatic‐ ESPN (950 AM, 97.5 FM)One Bala Plaza, Suite 339Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004(610) 667‐8500www.975thefanatic.com
DM Communications339 Holland St.Crum Lynne, PA 19022(610) 521‐1849
Why S‐a‐i‐n‐t Joseph’s University?The corporate title “S‐a‐i‐n‐t” Joseph’s University, which has been in place
since Saint Joseph’s was granted university status by the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania in 1979, is now the public title of the institution for all aspectsof its operations. Previously, the abbreviation “St.” Joseph’s University waspermitted in a number of alumni and athletic contexts.
The vast majority of academic and government publications have referredto Saint Joseph’s University since at least 1986, as have most campus refer‐ences with the exception of athletics. However, university‐wide “image cam‐paign” revealed the need to clarify this policy both internally and externally.
According to the most recent edition of the Higher Education Directory,there are at least nine recognized “St. Joseph’s” among the nation’s collegesand universities. Only one of them – Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia –is a university‐level, Master’s I, NCAA Division I institution. A completespelling of Saint Joseph’s University in all contexts will help eliminate any con‐fusion among higher education and other public constituencies.
Style information for print, electronic and digital media is available. Itincludes accepted abbreviations of the corporate name (e.g., “SJU” or “St.Joe’s” in headlines or certain informal references) as well as prohibitedusages (e.g., partial abbreviations such as “St. Joseph’s” or “Saint Joe’s”).
Please direct any questions to the Office of University Communications at(610) 660‐1222.
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MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA CREDENTIALS
Credentials for media covering Saint Joseph’s at Hagan Arena in 2010‐11should be made at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Marie Wozniak.
Priority is given to daily newspapers, radio/TV stations and other mediawho cover Saint Joseph’s and its opponents on a regular basis. Internet sitesand agencies that will be considered for credentials include those of nation‐al cable networks or established publications. Internet sites representinglocal or regional media outlets will be provided credentials on a space‐avail‐able basis. Websites that sponsor “message boards” or “chat rooms” wherepeople are able to post anonymous information are ineligible for consider‐ation of credentials.
PHOTO CREDENTIALSAll photographers attending Saint Joseph’s home basketball games must
be credentialed. Requests for credentials should be made in at least 24hours in advance to Marie Wozniak. Due to space demands, access to free‐lance photographers is limited.
SCOUT CREDENTIALSCredentials for NBA scouts must be requested in advance of the game by
contacting Marie Wozniak.
RADIO POLICYRadio stations designated as the primary visiting outlet can have access
to phone lines at a cost of $100 per line per game. ($200 for ISDN), unless areciprocal usage agreement exists. Visiting radio stations wishing to broad‐cast the game should contact Marie Wozniak at (610) 660‐1727 or by email([email protected]) to arrange phone lines.
INTERVIEWSAll requests for interviews with Phil Martelli and the Saint Joseph’s play‐
ers must be arranged through Marie Wozniak. Advance notice of at least 24hours is preferred, but every attempt will be made to accommodate allrequests. Players will not be available for interviews on game day, except forpost‐game interviews.
The Atlantic 10 conducts a teleconference with each of its head men’sbasketball coaches every Monday beginning in January. Media membersshould contact the A‐10 for the schedule of coaches and the call‐in number.
PRESS ROWOnly accredited members of the media and accredited scouts will be
issued credentials to cover Saint Joseph’s basketball, and only those withpasses will be permitted to sit in press seating. Members of the media arereminded that press row is a working area and cheering for either team willnot be tolerated.
MEDIA SERVICESSaint Joseph’s and opponent’s game notes, statistics, Atlantic 10
Conference notes and game programs will be available to working membersof the media. Halftime statistics will be available in the media room atHagan Arena and will also be distributed on press row. Final statistics will bedistributed in the media room following completion of the game. Fax serv‐ice is available at both locations.
Complete Saint Joseph’s game notes will be available 24 hours prior tothe game on SJUHawks.com.
MEDIA PARKINGMedia parking is available at the ROTC Lot on 54th Street behind Hagan
Arena. Media members desiring to be on the parking list must contact MarieWozniak at least 24 hours in advance of the game.
POST‐GAMESaint Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli will be available in the interview
room following a post‐game cooling off period. The Saint Joseph’s lockerroom will be open to the media after the cooling off period.
PRACTICESaint Joseph’s basketball practice is open to the media every day. Coach
Martelli and the players are available for interviews in time slots before orafter practice as designated. Please contact Marie Wozniak for the practiceschedule.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY
Marie Wozniak Office 610‐660‐1727(MBB Contact) Cell 610‐999‐3634
Email [email protected]
Jack Jumper Office 610‐660‐3389Joe Greenwich Office 610‐660‐1738Kristin Santos Office 610‐660‐2601
Athletic Communications Fax 610‐660‐1724Press Row ‐ Hagan Arena 610‐660‐2599Press Row ‐ The Palestra 215‐898‐4324
Marie WozniakASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ COMMUNICATIONS(MEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT)Office: (610) 660‐1727Email: [email protected]
The Athletic Communications Office at Saint Joseph’s University wel‐comes your continued interest in the University and its men’s basket‐ball program. Publicity and media information for men’s basketball ishandled by Marie Wozniak, Assistant Athletic Director forCommunications. Please contact Wozniak at 610‐660‐1727 or via emailat [email protected], for information, interviews, photographs andcredentials.
www.SJUHawks.com
Jack JumperASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (610) 660‐3389Email: [email protected]
Joe GreenwichASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (610) 660‐1738Email: [email protected]
Kristin SantosATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
Office: (610) 660‐2601Email: [email protected]
SAINT JOSEPH’S ATHLETICS ON THE WEB
www.sjuhawks.comwww.facebook.com/saintjosephshawkswww.youtube.com/saintjosephshawks
www.twitter.com/sjuhawks
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RADIO/TV ROSTER
MARK BASSAssistant Coach12th season
#1 C.J. AIKENF, 6‐9, 186, Fr.
Conshohocken, Pa.
#2 TODD O’BRIENC, 7‐0, 237, Jr.
New Holland, Pa.
#5 PATRICK SWILLING, JR.G, 6‐2, 212, Fr.New Orleans, La.
#10 LANGSTON GALLOWAYG, 6‐2, 197, Fr.Baton Rouge, La.
#11 CHAROY BENTLEYG, 5‐11, 181, Sr.
West Haven, Conn.
#12 JUSTIN CROSGILEG, 5‐11, 168, So.Paterson, N.J.
#13 RONALD ROBERTS, JR.F, 6‐8, 201, Fr.Bayonne, N.J.
#32 IDRIS HILLIARDF, 6‐7, 215, Sr.Roselle, N.J.
BILL LUKASIEWICZAthletic Trainer
PHIL MARTELLIHead Coach16th season
#35 CARL JONESG, 5‐11, 150, So.
Garfield Heights, Ohio
GEOFF ARNOLDAssistant Coach3rd season
DAVID DUDAAssistant Coach
5th season
#42 CARL BAPTISTEF, 6‐8, 243, So.Pittstown, N.J.
#24 DARYUS QUARLESF, 6‐6, 175, Fr.Paulsboro, N.J.