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ContentsBen Light Gymnasium ................... 2Program History ..........................3-4All-Americans ................................. 4Year-By-Year Results ..................... 4Postseason History ........................ 5Coaching Staff .............................6-7All-Time Coaching Records .......... 7Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees ....72011-12 Roster ................................ 82010-11 Results .............................. 82010-11 Statistics ........................... 9Record Book ............................10-13Series Records .............................14All-Time Results ......................15-26

Press InformationMEMBERS OF THE MEDIA For information, photos, stories, statistics, and video highlights, or to arrange an interview with a coach or athlete, please contact Mike Warwick in the sports information office, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850; phone: (607) 274-1401.

ACCESSIBILITY Questions about accommodation for individuals with disabilities should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance at (607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) 274-1767 (TDD) or [email protected] as much in advance of the event as possible.

CREDITS This Bomber media guide is produced by the Ithaca College Office of Sports Information, Mike Warwick, director; Joe Gladziszewski, assistant director; Anna Cooper, assistant director; Donna Mosher, department assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney unless otherwise indicated.

Campus InformationLocation 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, N.Y.Enrollment 6,400Founded 1892President Thomas R. RochonNickname BombersColors Blue and GoldAffiliation NCAA Division IIIConference Empire 8Home Court Ben Light Gymnasium

Division of AthleticsHead Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Mullins Phone (607) 274-1265 E-mail [email protected] ofIntercollegiate Athletics Ken Kutler Phone (607) 274-3209Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Lindberg Phone (607) 274-3199

Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeff Falardeau Phone (607) 274-3076

Assistant Director of Intercollegiate Athletics/SWA Michelle Manning Phone (607) 274-5708

Operations and Events Coordinator Andrea McClatchie Phone (607) 274-3793

Supervisor of Athletic Trainers Kent Scriber Phone (607) 274-3178

Sports Information Director Mike Warwick Phone (607) 274-1401 E-mail [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director Joe Gladziszewski Phone (607) 274-3825 E-mail [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director Anna Cooper Phone (607) 274-5124 E-Mail [email protected]

Sports Information Fax (607) 274-1671

College Information Egbert Hall (607) 274-3011

Admissions Office (607) 274-3124 Peggy Ryan Williams Center (800) 429-4274

Financial Aid Office (607) 274-3131 Peggy Ryan Williams Center (800) 429-4275

College Website www.ithaca.eduAthletics Website bombers.ithaca.edu

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Ithaca College’s main gymnasium was dedicated on December 5, 1964. The facility was later named after

former administrator Ben Light in action taken by the school’s board of trustees in February 1968. The basket-ball court, with seating capacity for 2,600 spectators, is housed in the Laurence S. Hill Physical Education Center.

Ben Light was a football, basketball and baseball standout at Ithaca. A 1936 graduate, he was hired as a faculty member and coach. Following World War II Light took over the men’s basketball program and guided the Bombers to a 70-51 record over the next seven seasons. In 1952 he was named the school’s first director of admission and placement, and seven years later he became secretary of Ithaca. In 1968 Light was named vice president of de-velopment, a position he held until his death.

Laurence S. Hill was dean of physical education at Ithaca from 1929 until 1957. Both Light and Hill were in-ducted into the Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame.

The Ithaca men’s basketball team defeated Lock Ha-ven, 77-57, in the first game played at the new gym on December 9, 1964. George Valesente, the current baseball coach at Ithaca, helped the Bombers to victory with 16 points.

Ben Light Gymnasium has played host to 11 post-season men’s basketball games. At the end of the 1985-86 season, Ithaca lost in the opening round of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoffs to Fredonia, 75-64. The Bombers then beat Union, 92-80, in the ECAC tournament during the 1990-91 season. In March 1993 the facility hosted its first NCAA playoff contest, when Fredo-nia and Ithaca met in the postseason for a second time. The Bombers posted a 71-56 victory. In 1993-94 Ithaca hosted two ECAC tournament games, a 69-61 first-round

win over Fredonia and a 73-70 semifinal loss to Elmira. The 1996-97 team beat Utica/Rome, 87-71, and fell, 61-60, in overtime to Elmira in the ECAC playoffs. In 1999-2000 the Bombers defeated Clarkson, 95-78, in a first-round ECAC game and went on to win the ECAC tournament at Brockport. In 2007, Ithaca defeated Rensselaer 80-69 in an ECAC quarterfinal. The Bombers hosted a second-round NCAA playoff game in 2009, falling to DeSales and dropped a first-round NCAA playoff contest to visiting MIT, 82-78 in 2011.

The men’s basketball program has won more than 70 percent of its games in Ben Light Gymnasium.

In addition to Ithaca’s two basketball teams, the fa-cility is the home arena for intercollegiate gymnastics, vol-leyball and wrestling.

ITHACA HOME RECORD1964-2011

396-167, .703Years Won Lost Pct 1964-70 46 20 .6971970-80 73 42 .6351980-90 94 33 .7401990-2000 95 31 .7542000-10 81 36 .6922011 7 5 .583Totals 396 167 .703

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The men’s basketball program at Ithaca College has been a model of consistency. The Bombers’ tradition

began under coach Carl Chamberlain when the 1929-30 team finished 11-4. Since then Ithaca’s accomplishments include:

• 60 winning seasons in 81 years;• an overall record of 1,034-740, for a winning percentage of .583;• a total of eight coaches (only one of whom posted a losing record), including five who won at least 100 games;• 10 NCAA and 14 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoff berths and three ECAC championships;Last year, Jim Mullins completed his 14th season as

the Bombers’ head coach. He was the interim coach for one season and took over as full-time head coach during the 1998-99 season. Mullins guided the Bombers to their first ECAC Upstate New York Championship in 2000 and coached Ithaca’s first first-team all-American in guard Pat Britton. Two years later Ithaca won the Empire 8 title and reached the NCAA playoffs.

Mullins guided the Bombers to their second ECAC Upstate New York title in 2006. Ithaca was led by Jim Bellis, who finished his career ranked sixth on the all-time scoring list.

Led by all-American point guard Sean Burton and a record-setting offense, Ithaca returned to the NCAA playoffs in 2009. In 2010, the team captured their third ECAC title.

In 2011 all-American center Phil Barera led the Bombers to an Empire 8 regular-season title and a berth in the NCAA playoffs.

Mullins took over for one of the Bombers’ most successful men’s basketball coaches, Tom Baker.

A 1963 Ithaca graduate, Baker returned to his alma mater in 1978 and led the Bombers to 13 straight winning seasons. He completed his 19-year career with a 307-191 overall record.

It took only four years for Baker to lead the Bombers into the NCAA playoffs. The 1981-82 team set a school record for wins in a season and was the first Ithaca group to win 20 or more games, finishing with a 22-5 mark. Ithaca earned a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs, falling in the opening round to eventual semifinalist Brooklyn, 50-47. In 1982-83 Ithaca returned to the postseason. The Bombers won the Independent College Athletic Conference (ICAC) championship and defeated RIT in a one-game playoff, 49-48, to qualify for the NCAA tournament. The season ended with a triple-overtime 76-74 loss to Potsdam.

Tod Hart was a top player for Baker’s early teams. Ithaca’s career scoring leader with 1,789 points, Hart set an NCAA Division III record for consecutive field goals by making 21 shots over a three-game span. He was 10-for-10 against Clarkson in a 1980 game and two years later did not miss on 16 attempts against Rensselaer. Hart

benefited from the playmaking abilities of Jamie Frank, who averaged 5.4 assists per game and set a school record, which he held until 2009, with 488 career assists.

In 1986-87 the Bombers won 10 of their last 14 regular-season games to claim the ICAC title and an NCAA postseason berth. Playing at defending national champion Potsdam, Ithaca nearly pulled off the upset before falling, 57-53.

Mike Hess and Hall of Famer Andy Vye followed Hart and continued a tradition of top forwards for the Bombers. The versatile Hess finished his career ranked first in career steals and third in scoring. Vye, who played from 1983 to 1987, ranks in the school’s career top 10 in both scoring and rebounding.

Forward Steve Dunham, a two-time National Association of Basketball Coaches all-American, graduated in 1994 as a 1,000-point scorer. Also a two-time captain, Dunham was the leader of back-to-back 20-win teams in 1992-93 and 1993-94. In 1993 the Bombers played and won their first NCAA playoff home game, a 71-56 decision over Fredonia. The following season Ithaca reached the ECAC semifinals. During those years Ithaca also won two consecutive conference titles for the first time since the 1981-82 and 1982-83 teams.

With the NCAA’s adoption of the three-point shot, Archie McEachern and Vince Perrine set a number of school records. McEachern made a school-record 182 three-point baskets and averaged almost two per game. In the last game of his career, against Utica in 1992, he scored a career-high 32 points and set a school record with seven three-pointers. In a 92-68 upset win over national power Hamilton in 1994, Perrine netted 30 points on 10 three-pointers. During his career Perrine set six school records for three-point field-goal shooting.

The 1976-77 team advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament to highlight the five-year coaching stint of Darryl Lehnus.

Hugh Hurst compiled a 106-93 record during his nine-year career, leading Ithaca into the NCAA College Division tournament during the 1971-72 season. Among the top players during that period were record-setters Greg Albano and Mike Williams. Each averaged better than 13 rebounds per game during his career. Williams once had 29 rebounds in a game; he averaged 17 per game in 1969-70. Albano, who held the single-game record of 45 points set against RIT in 1969, now shares the record with current senior Jordan Marcus who scored 45 against Hobart in 2009.

Carlton Wood, who had led the 1938-39 Ithaca team in scoring, took over from Ben Light as coach. Wood’s first teams were led by Alden Chadwick, who averaged 16.1 points per game in his career and set eight school records, seven of which still stand. Rich Slomkowski averaged 17.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game in 79 career games. Ithaca first qualified for a postseason tournament under Wood, earning a spot in the NCAA College Division regionals in the 1963-64 season. George Strickland led that

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Year Coach Record Pct.1929-30 Carl Chamberlain 11-4 .7331930-31 Isadore Yavits 6-5 .5451931-32 Isadore Yavits 11-4 .7331932-33 Isadore Yavits 14-2 .8751933-34 Isadore Yavits 8-6 .5711934-35 Isadore Yavits 9-6 .6001935-36 Isadore Yavits 15-5 .7501936-37 Isadore Yavits 10-6 .6251937-38 Isadore Yavits 8-9 .4711938-39 Isadore Yavits 7-9 .4381939-40 Isadore Yavits 14-4 .7781940-41 Isadore Yavits 13-4 .7651941-42 Isadore Yavits 15-3 .8331942-43 Isadore Yavits 6-6 .5001944-45 Isadore Yavits 2-9 .1821945-46 Ben Light 9-5 .6431946-47 Ben Light 12-5 .7061947-48 Ben Light 11-8 .5791948-49 Ben Light 16-5 .7621949-50 Ben Light 12-6 .6671950-51 Ben Light 6-12 .3331951-52 Ben Light 4-10 .2861952-53 Carlton Wood 5-12 .2941953-54 Carlton Wood 5-13 .2781954-55 Carlton Wood 11-9 .5501955-56 Carlton Wood 10-9 .5261956-57 Carlton Wood 12-8 .600

Year Coach Record Pct.1957-58 Carlton Wood 12-8 .6001958-59 Carlton Wood 12-6 .6671959-60 Carlton Wood 11-5 .6881960-61 Carlton Wood 10-8 .5561961-62 Carlton Wood 10-9 .5261962-63 Carlton Wood 13-8 .6191963-64 Carlton Wood 16-5 .7621964-65 Hugh Hurst 10-11 .4761965-66 Hugh Hurst 10-10 .5001966-67 Hugh Hurst 11-12 .4781967-68 Hugh Hurst 17-8 .6801968-69 Hugh Hurst 13-9 .5901969-70 Hugh Hurst 8-13 .3811970-71 Hugh Hurst 10-11 .4761971-72 Hugh Hurst 15-8 .6521972-73 Hugh Hurst 12-11 .5221973-74 Darryl Lehnus 8-18 .3081974-75 Darryl Lehnus 12-13 .4801975-76 Darryl Lehnus 12-14 .4621976-77 Darryl Lehnus 15-10 .6001977-78 Darryl Lehnus 8-16 .3331978-79 Tom Baker 14-9 .6091979-80 Tom Baker 12-12 .5001980-81 Tom Baker 15-11 .5781981-82 Tom Baker 22-5 .8151982-83 Tom Baker 19-8 .7041983-84 Tom Baker 15-10 .600

Year Coach Record Pct.1984-85 Tom Baker 13-12 .5201985-86 Tom Baker 18-9 .6671986-87 Tom Baker 16-12 .5711987-88 Tom Baker 16-11 .5931988-89 Tom Baker 16-10 .6151989-90 Tom Baker 15-12 .5551990-91 Tom Baker 18-10 .6431991-92 Tom Baker 12-14 .4621992-93 Tom Baker 20-7 .7411993-94 Tom Baker 21-6 .7781994-95 Tom Baker 11-14 .4401995-96 Tom Baker 16-10 .615 1996-97 Tom Baker 18-9 .6671997-98 Jim Mullins 14-12 .5381998-99 Jim Mullins 12-13 .4801999-2000 Jim Mullins 18-10 .6432000-01 Jim Mullins 10-14 .4162001-02 Jim Mullins 16-10 .6152002-03 Jim Mullins 12-13 .4802003-04 Jim Mullins 13-13 .5002004-05 Jim Mullins 13-14 .4812005-06 Jim Mullins 16-13 .5522006-07 Jim Mullins 15-13 .5362007-08 Jim Mullins 17-9 .6542008-09 Jim Mullins 24-3 .8892009-10 Jim Mullins 20-8 .7142010-11 Jim Mullins 20-7 .740

team in scoring and rebounding. Sophomore guard George Valesente, who has become Ithaca’s most winning baseball coach, was another top player. Ithaca enjoyed a 12-game winning streak that year, another school record.

Ithaca’s winning ways continued under coach Ben Light during the previous seven seasons. His 1948-49 team was 16-5, with the losses against Syracuse, Iowa, Iowa State, St. Bonaventure and Cortland. Jim Hercinger and Ross Passineau were top scorers on those teams.

Light also coached Ray Kirkgasser, who became Ithaca’s first player ever to be drafted by an NBA team when he was taken 81st overall by the Syracuse Nationals in 1951.

Isadore “Doe” Yavits compiled a 138-78 record during 14 years as head coach. He coached three teams from 1935 to 1939 that each featured six future Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame members.

The next three teams Yavits coached were a combined 31-11; three of those losses were to East Stroudsburg. In 1940-41 Ithaca’s top five scorers— Charlie Baker, Robert Ingerson, Michael Lurel, Mike McKillop and Frank Urso—were future Athletic Hall of Fame members. During the 1941-42 season, Urso averaged more than 14 points a game. In Ithaca’s three losses that season he averaged 20 points per game. He lost his life in 1945 during the invasion of Iwo Jima.

ALL-AMERICANSALL-AMERICANS

Year Name Pos Honor 1968-69 Greg Albano C AP second team1970-71 Paul Veronesi G AP honorable mention1971-72 Dave Hollowell F AP honorable mention1972-73 Dave Hollowell F AP Small College1981-82 Tod Hart F NABC second team1982-83 Tod Hart F NABC third team1986-87 Andy Vye F NABC third team1990-91 Mike Hess F NABC honorable mention1992-93 Steve Dunham F NABC honorable mention1993-94 Steve Dunham F NABC honorable mention1999-2000 PatBritton G NABCfirstteam2007-08 Sean Burton G NABC second team2008-09 SeanBurton G NABCfirstteam2010-11 Phil Barera C NABC second team

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSYear Name Pos Honor 1970-71 Dave Hollowell F CoSIDA 1971-72 Dave Hollowell F CoSIDA 1972-73 Dave Hollowell F CoSIDA 1993-94 Steve Dunham F CoSIDA third team1999-2000 Pat Britton G CoSIDA third teamAP = Associated Press, NABC = National Association of Basketball CoachesCoSIDA = College Sports Information Directors of America

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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NCAA TOURNAMENT(3-14)

Year Coach Oppponent Site W/L IC-Opp 1963-64 Carlton Wood Akron Akron, Ohio L 77-94 Youngstown State Akron, Ohio L 79-911971-72 Hugh Hurst Hartford Southampton L 66-81 Buffalo St. Southampton W 70-581976-77 Darryl Lehnus Albany Albany L 58-75 Stony Brook Albany L 63-741981-82 Tom Baker Brooklyn Staten Island L 47-50 Buffalo Staten Island W 74-731982-83 Tom Baker Potsdam (3OT) Potsdam L 74-76 Union Potsdam L 69-891986-87 Tom Baker Potsdam Potsdam L 53-57 Stony Brook Potsdam L 77-951992-93 Tom Baker Fredonia Ithaca W 71-56 New York University New York L 61-752001-02 Jim Mullins Alvernia Alvernia L 67-762008-09 Jim Mullins DeSales Ithaca L 71-772010-11 Jim Mullins MIT Ithaca L 78-82

ECAC UPSTATE NY(13-11)

Year Coach Oppponent Site W/L IC-Opp 1985-86 Tom Baker Fredonia Ithaca L 64-751987-88 Tom Baker Elmira Elmira L 79-871988-89 Tom Baker Geneseo Geneseo L 63-641989-90 Tom Baker Utica Utica W 60-57 Hamilton Hamilton L 73-811990-91 Tom Baker Union Ithaca W 92-80 Hamilton Hamilton L 83-1051993-94 Tom Baker Fredonia Ithaca W 69-61 Elmira Ithaca L 70-731995-96 Tom Baker Oneonta Oneonta L 63-751996-97 Tom Baker Utica/Rome Ithaca W 87-71 Elmira (OT) Ithaca L 60-611997-98 Jim Mullins Plattsburgh Plattsburgh L 70-801999-00 Jim Mullins Clarkson Ithaca W 95-78 Brockport Brockport W 85-79 Union Brockport W 77-762004-05 Jim Mullins Oswego Oswego L 50-702005-06 Jim Mullins Union Union W 86-83 Brockport Oswego W 77-75 Oswego Oswego W 61-602006-07 Jim Mullins Rennselaer Ithaca W 80-69 Vassar Vassar L 76-842009-10 Jim Mullins Rensselaer Brockport W 88-67 Brockport Brockport W 78-71

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JIM MULLINSHead Coach

Jim Mullins completed his 14th season as the Bombers’ head coach in 2010-11. Mullins led Ithaca to the NCAA playoffs last season and its third straight 20-win season with a record of 20-7. In 2009-10

he guided the Bombers to a 20-8 record and an ECAC Upstate NY title, the program’s third in the last 12 years. The title also served as Mullins’ 200th career victory. The 2008-09 team posted a 24-3 record, the most wins in program history. The team twice won 12 straight games, matching the longest win streak in Ithaca history. Ithaca compiled a conference-best 15-1 record in Empire 8 play and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002. Mullins was named Empire 8 Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year, and was also named East Region Coach of the Year by D3hoops.com.

With a 220-152 career record, Mullins has compiled the second-most wins in Ithaca history. His teams have qualified for the Empire 8 Championship Tournament for eight straight years; the Bombers are the only team to qualify for every conference playoff tournament.

Mullins recorded his 100th career win during the 2004-05 season and led the team to Empire 8 Championship Tournament for the second year in a row. In 2001-02 Ithaca won the Empire 8 title and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 1992-93 season, with Mullins earning Empire 8 Coach of the Year honors.

In 1999-2000 he guided the Bombers to their first ECAC Upstate New York championship. Ithaca finished 18-10 overall and 8-6 in the Empire 8. In his first season Mullins guided Ithaca to a 13-7 start and the number-four ranking in the region. The Bombers finished 14-12 and earned a spot in the ECAC playoffs.

Mullins has been a part of successful programs in a number of sports. He began his coaching career as an undergraduate at the University of Connecticut, working as a student assistant for the women’s basketball program. After earning a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Connecticut, Mullins came to Ithaca, where he earned his master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant coach in basketball and baseball.

He also worked at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy for a season as assistant basketball coach. In 1982 he began a five-year stint as head men’s basketball coach at the University of Connecticut (Avery Point). Mullins led his team to five consecutive Connecticut Small College Conference playoff finals and a league record of 60-20. At the same time, he was an assistant baseball coach at the school, helping lead the team to six straight conference championships and a 71-1 overall record.

During that period Mullins also coached the Waterford Mariners women’s softball team. The Mariners won two Atlantic Coast League titles and one New England crown, and earned a 12th-place national ranking. The Mariners were 125-61 under Mullins. Mullins moved on to Plattsburgh in 1987 as an assistant men’s basketball coach on the staff of Ithaca graduate Larry Cowan ‘81.

After five years with the Cardinals, Mullins returned to Ithaca as an assistant coach in basketball and baseball. He played a large role in Ithaca’s success during his tenure as an assistant coach. In his five seasons the Bombers posted an 86-46 record and earned one NCAA playoff and three ECAC postseason invitations. Ithaca put together back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in 1992-93 and 1993-94, his first two seasons on the varsity staff. He also spent three years as an assistant softball coach (1996-97, 2002), helping the Bombers to three NCAA playoff appearances, including two trips to the College World Series and the 2002 NCAA title.

THE MULLINS FILE

JIM MULLINS

EDUCATION1980, bachelor’s degree in physical education, University of Connecticut (Storrs)1984, master’s degree in sport psychology, Ithaca College

COACHING EXPERIENCEHigh School: 1979-80, head baseball coach, Bolton High School, Bolton, Conn.College: 1978-80, assistant women’s basketball coach, University of Connecticut1980-81, graduate assistant men’s junior varsity basketball coach and volunteer assistant baseball coach, Ithaca College1981-82, assistant men’s basketball coach, United States Coast Guard Academy1982-87, head men’s basketball coach and assistant baseball coach, University of Connecticut (Avery Point); head softball coach, Waterford Mariners (women’s major fast pitch), Waterford, Conn.1987-92, assistant men’s basketball coach, Plattsburgh1988, assistant softball coach, Clinton Community College, Plattsburgh1989, head baseball coach, Clinton Community College, Plattsburgh1992-95, assistant men’s basketball and assistant baseball coach, Ithaca College1995-97, assistant men’s basketball coach and assistant softball coach, Ithaca College1997-present, men’s basketball coach, Ithaca College

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSName (Seasons) Years Won Lost WinPct.

Tom Baker (1978-97) 19 307 191 .616JIM MULLINS (1997-present) 14 220 152 .591Isadore Yavits (1930-45) 14 138 78 .639Carlton Wood (1952-64) 12 127 100 .559Hugh Hurst (1964-73) 9 106 93 .533Ben Light (1945-52) 7 70 51 .579Darryl Lehnus (1973-78) 5 55 71 .437Carl Chamberlain (1929-30) 1 11 4 .733Totals 81 1,034 740 .583

JON TANOUS Assistant Coach

Jon Tanous joins the men’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2011-12 after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Potsdam.

During his six-season tenure at Potsdam, he was involved in all aspects of the program. Tanous recruited and coached 14 SUNYAC All-Academic selections and five All-SUNYAC honorees.

In each of his seasons, Tanous guided student-athletes to rank in the SUNYAC top five for three-point field goal percentage, while in his last three seasons, one of his players led the conference in that category. The team ranked in the conference top two for team three-point percentage during five of his six seasons with the Bears.

Tanous served as the co-director for the Potsdam Bears International Summer Basketball Camp and the Can-Am Hoops Classic since 2007. For three years, he also worked in the admissions department. Tanous helped increase the number of enrolled freshman from New York City by 218 percent.A four-year shooting guard for the Bears, Tanous helped Potsdam to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament as it reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2004 and the Elite Eight in 2005.

A Liberty, N.Y. native, Tanous graduated with a degree in elementary education before earning his master’s in technology education in 2008.

He is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the Basketball Coaches Association of New York.

JON TANOUS

ITHACA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Greg Albano ’69 (1985)Charles Andrew ’38 (1995)Charlie Baker ’41 (1971)Eugene Baker ’39 (1994)Les Barton ’39 (2006)Don Beaney ’47 (1994)Pat Britton ‘00 (2010)Lyle Brown ’45 (1998)Alden Chadwick ’56 (1988)Frank Clark ’37 (1969)Donald Duncan ’50 (2004)Steve Dunham ’94 (2003)

Paul Evans ’67 (1986)Don Fazio ’64 (1972)Frank Fazio ’67 (1981)Jamie Frank ’83 (1994)Claude Grace ’37 (1969)Bob Graham ’59 (2006)Jim Harris ’66 (1990)Tod Hart ’83 (1989)Gideon Hawley ’36 (1973)Jim Hercinger ’48 (1969)Howard Hillis ’36 (1993)Dave Hollowell ’73 (2003)

Edmund Hop ’34 (2001)Walter Hutchinson ’31 (1975)Robert Ingerson ’41 (1988)Albert Kaufman ’37 (1992)Ray Kirkgasser ’51 ’52 (2003)George Khoury ’46 (1993)Raymond LeGere ’41 (1992)Ben Light ’36 (1969)Michael Lurel ’41 (1992)Mike McKillop ’42 (1969)Gene Monje ’64 (2004)John Mottola ’42 (1978)

Tom Nugent ’36 (1970)Alvin Saake ’37 (1992)Rich Slomkowski ’59 (1969)Frank Urso ’42 (1992)George Valesente ’66 (1980)Tom Vogt ’64 (1988)Andy Vye ’87 (2002)Arnold Wilhelm (2003)Carlton Wood ’39 (1969)Isadore Yavits (1969)

MEN’S BASKETBALL INDUCTEES (46)

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No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. High School/Prep Hometown

3 JORDAN, Christian G So. 6-1 170 Cherokee Marlton, N.J. 4 MASUCCI, Max G Fr. 6-1 170 Hopkinton Hopkinton, Mass. 12 BORFITZ, Josh G So. 6-0 180 Norwich Norwich 14 HEALEY, Jordan G Jr. 6-2 180 Summit Summit, N.J. 15 ALI, Sha G Sr. 5-10 175 Manhattan Center New York 21 MARCUS, Jordan G Sr. 6-2 200 Solomon Schechter West Orange, N.J. 22 ROSSI, Sean G Jr. 5-11 185 Sparta Lake Hopatcong, N.J. 23 WATSON, Scott G Fr. 6-3 190 Wilbraham & Monson Academy (Mass.) Kellyville, Australia 24 HALEJIAN, Eric G Jr. 6-0 175 Ramapo Wyckoff, N.J. 31 MITCHELL, Frank F/C So. 6-6 215 Hillsborough (Rutgers) Hillsborough, N.J. 32 ROGERS, Connor G Fr. 6-3 215 Liverpool Liverpool 33 OZTEMEL, Andrei F Jr. 6-4 215 Staples Westport, Conn. 43 YOUNG, Chris F Jr. 6-5 195 Greely North Yarmouth, Maine 52 SWEENEY, Tom C So. 6-8 245 Wissahickon Ambler, Pa. 55 WIGHTMAN, Sinjin C Jr. 6-6 215 New Paltz New Paltz ZENZ, Joe G Sr. 6-1 160 Our Lady of Lourdes Poughkeepsie ZERBIAN, Cam C So. 6-4 195 Ellicottville Central Ellicottville

Head Coach: Jim Mullins (14 years, 220-152) Assistant Coach: Jon TanousCaptains: Sean Rossi, Joe Zenz

2010-11 RESULTS (20-7, 13-3 Empire 8)Date Opponent W-L IC-Opp11/17 Hobart W 95-8711/19 vs Grove City & W 72-6811/20 at Penn State-Behrend & L 71-8211/28 Oswego L 83-9511/30 at Cortland W 84-7512/3 at St. Lawrence W 79-6012/7 atElmira• W 97-7612/9 Nazareth• W 94-8412/11 at Oneonta W 94-861/2 vs Wesley @ W 96-921/3 at #13 Franklin & Marshall @ W 107-971/7 Alfred• W 104-511/8 St.JohnFisher• W 101-951/11 atUtica• L 81-851/18 Elmira• W 101-671/21 Stevens• W 73-681/22 Hartwick• L 96-100OT1/28 atNazareth• W 88-861/29 atRIT• W 81-76

Date Opponent W-L IC-Opp2/5 Utica• L 89-942/11 atSt.JohnFisher• W 85-712/12 atAlfred• W 85-812/15 RIT• W 93-612/18 atHartwick• W 91-692/19 atStevens• W 96-742/25 St. John Fisher ^ L 75-883/4 MIT ‡ L 78-82 • Empire8Game& Penn State Behrend Tip-Off Tournament@ F&M Sponaugle New Years Tournament^ Empire 8 Championship Tournament‡ NCAA Championship Tournament

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2010-11 STATISTICS Total FG 3-Point Player G-GS FGM-FGA Pct. FGM-FGA FTM-FTA Points Avg. Rebounds Asst Blocks Steals Min32 BARERA, Phil 27-27 201-308 .653 0-0 47-60 449 16.6 229 31 30 22 81221 MARCUS, Jordan 26-26 142-308 .461 90-207 45-64 419 16.1 99 46 5 19 81923 CRUZ-RIVAS, Chris 27-27 131-291 .450 51-138 67-100 380 14.1 231 24 16 33 92633 OZTEMEL, Andrei 27-18 105-254 .413 88-219 49-59 347 12.9 142 20 7 12 70822 ROSSI, Sean 27-27 121-259 .467 28-94 52-70 322 11.9 61 263 0 18 96604 GRIER, Miles 27-8 100-180 .556 1-5 54-97 255 9.4 109 25 16 17 50803 JORDAN, Christian 27-2 33-90 .367 19-57 19-25 104 3.9 50 20 1 12 34652 SWEENEY, Tom 9-0 8-12 .667 0-0 2-2 18 2.0 4 0 2 0 2824 HALEJIAN, Eric 15-0 8-12 .667 1-3 10-16 27 1.8 6 12 0 3 7530 ZENZ, Joe 8-0 5-9 .556 3-3 1-1 14 1.8 5 2 0 1 2655 WIGHTMAN, Sinjin 24-0 16-33 .485 0-0 7-12 39 1.6 36 3 4 5 13643 YOUNG, Chris 8-0 3-6 .500 0-2 0-0 6 0.8 3 0 0 0 2414 HEALEY, Jordan 7-0 2-8 .250 0-4 0-0 4 0.6 7 4 1 0 2515 ZERBIAN, Cam 4-0 1-3 .333 0-0 0-0 2 0.5 3 1 1 0 1112 BORFITZ, Josh 6-0 1-5 .200 1-5 0-0 3 0.5 5 0 0 1 16 TEAM 62

Total 27 877-1778 .493 282-737 353-506 2389 88.5 1052 451 83 143 5426 Opponents 27 811-1798 .451 176-511 352-469 2150 79.6 965 334 75 149 5426

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SEASON SCORING

CAREER ASSISTSNo. Name (years) Games Assists Avg. 1. Sean Burton (2005-09) 102 556 5.5 2. Jamie Frank (1979-83) 91 488 5.4 3. Sean Rossi (2009-11) 55 484 8.8 4. Dean Crocker (1985-88) 78 428 5.5 5. John Dunne (1988-92) 104 376 3.6 6. Jonathan Whetstone (2002-06) 173 374 2.2 7. Dave Wood (1975-79) 71 339 4.8 8. Donald Andrejko (1965-68) 59 315 5.3 9. Shaka Serville (1993-97) 102 295 2.9 10. John Lyons (1997-2001) 100 271 2.7

No. Name (year) Games Assists Avg. 1. Sean Rossi (2010-11) 27 263 9.7 2. Sean Rossi (2009-10) 28 221 7.9 3. Sean Burton (2008-09) 27 212 7.9 4. Dean Crocker (1987-88) 27 203 7.5 5. Jamie Frank (1981-82) 27 171 6.3 6. Jamie Frank (1982-83) 27 164 6.1T7. Jonathan Whetstone (2005-06) 28 160 5.7 George Piniella (1979-80) 23 160 7.0 9. Dean Crocker (1986-87) 28 159 5.7 10. Sean Burton (2006-07) 28 145 5.2

SEASON ASSISTS

No. Name (year) Games FGM 3-Pt FTM Pts Avg 1. Sean Burton (2008-09) 27 198 74 128 598 22.1 2. Tod Hart (1981-82) 27 247 0 81 575 21.3 3. Pat Britton (1999-2000) 28 188 46 146 568 20.3 4. Andy Vye (1986-87) 27 209 0 142 560 20.7 5. Jim Bellis (2005-06) 29 187 58 92 524 18.1 6. Joe Casey (1976-77) 25 214 0 84 512 20.5 7. Jordan Marcus (2009-10) 28 164 78 103 509 18.2 8. Sean Burton (2007-08) 25 151 78 119 499 20.0 9. Andy Vye (1985-86) 27 182 0 122 486 18.0 10. Mike Hess (1990-91) 28 163 3 152 481 17.2 Dave Hollowell (1971-72) 23 200 0 81 481 20.9

No. Name (years) Games FGM 3-Pt FTM Pts Avg 1. Tod Hart (1979-83) 97 726 0 337 1,789 18.4 2. Andy Vye (1983-87) 104 676 0 423 1,775 17.1 3. Sean Burton (2005-09) 102 554 261 367 1,736 17.0 4. Pat Britton (1996-2000) 102 500 143 360 1,503 14.7 5. Mike Hess (1987-91) 107 500 13 413 1,426 13.3 6. Rich Slomkowski (1955-59) 77 522 0 301 1,345 17.5 7. Jim Bellis (2002-06) 102 435 144 250 1,264 12.4 8. Greg Albano (1966-69) 70 487 0 264 1,238 17.7 9. Jordan Marcus (2008-11) 81 393 231 186 1,203 14.9 10. Tyler Schulz (2000-04) 97 502 0 192 1,196 12.3

CAREER SCORINGAll stats through completion of 2010-11 season

CAREER 3-POINTERSNo. Name (years) Games 3-Pt. FG 1. Sean Burton (2005-09) 102 261 2. Jordan Marcus (2008-11) 81 231 3. Ryan Bamford (1996-2000) 97 191 4. Archie McEachern (1988-92) 106 182 5. Vince Perrine (1992-94, 1995-96) 74 173

No. Name (year) GP 3-Pt. FG 1. Jordan Marcus (2010-11) 26 90 2. Andrei Oztemel (2010-11) 27 88 3. Ryan Bamford (1999-2000) 28 80 T4. Jordan Marcus (2009-10) 28 78 Sean Burton (2007-08) 25 78

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CAREER REBOUNDSSEASON REBOUNDS

CAREER STEALSSEASON STEALS

No. Name Games Rebs. Avg. 1. Mike Williams (1969-70) 21 357 17.0 2. Greg Albano (1967-68) 25 321 12.8 3. Greg Albano (1968-69) 22 313 14.2 4. Ed Kowalski (1967-68) 25 294 11.8 5. Greg Albano (1966-67) 23 287 12.5 6. Phil Barera (2009-10) 28 286 10.2 7. Mike Williams (1971-72) 23 284 12.4 8. Jeff Bostic (2007-08) 24 279 11.6 9. Jim Waitkavicz (1978-79) 23 253 11.0 T10. George Strickland (1963-64) 21 246 11.7 Jim Lockman (1961-62) 19 246 12.9

No. Name Games Rebs. Avg. 1. Greg Albano (1966-69) 70 921 13.2 2. Mike Williams (1969-72) 63 861 13.7 3. Jeff Bostic (2005-09) 98 793 8.1 4. Rich Slomkowski (1955-59) 79 785 9.9 5. Tyler Schulz (2000-04) 97 784 8.1 6. Andy Vye (1983-87) 104 720 6.1 7. LaBron Toles (1991-95) 101 699 6.9 8. Tod Hart (1979-83) 97 673 7.1 9. Bruce Jones (1973-78) 89 606 6.8 10. Phil Barera (2007-11) 81 584 7.2

No. Name Games Steals Avg. 1. Mike Hess (1990-91) 28 67 2.4 2. John Dunne (1991-92) 26 60 2.3 T3. Ryan Bamford (1999-2000) 28 58 2.1 Pat Britton (1999-2000) 28 58 2.1 T5. Paul Walker (1993-94) 27 54 2.0 Mike Guidi (1981-82) 27 54 2.0 Tod Hart (1981-82) 27 54 2.0 8. Shaka Serville (1995-96) 25 53 2.1 T9. Scott Ruffrage (2006-07) 28 52 1.9 Jim Bellis (2005-06) 29 52 1.8 John Dunne (1990-91) 28 52 1.9

No. Name Games Steals Avg. 1. Shaka Serville (1993-97) 102 179 1.8 2. Mark Metcalf (1992-96) 104 178 1.7 3. Pat Britton (1996-2000) 102 176 1.7 4. John Dunne (1988-92) 104 168 1.6 5. Sean Burton (2005-09) 102 163 1.6 6. Mike Hess (1987-91) 107 157 1.5 7. Jim Bellis (2002-06) 102 144 1.4 8. Jonathan Whetstone (2002-06) 92 136 1.5 9. Paul Walker (1990-94) 83 127 1.5 10. Pete Kowal (1990-93) 81 121 1.5

CAREER BLOCKED SHOTSSEASON BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Name Games Blocks Avg. 1. Eric Pitcher (1996-97) 27 52 1.9 2. Jeff Bostic (2007-08) 24 51 2.1 3. Eric Pitcher (1997-98) 21 50 2.4 4. Tyler Schulz (2003-04) 26 44 1.7 5. Jeff Bostic (2006-07) 28 41 1.5

No. Name Games Blocks Avg. 1. Jeff Bostic (2005-09) 98 140 1.4 2. Eric Pitcher (1994-98) 89 133 1.5 3. Andy Vye (1983-87) 104 96 1.1 4. Tyler Schulz (2000-04) 96 86 0.9 5. Paul Walker (1990-94) 83 77 0.9

Sean Burton ranks in the top-10 of four career statistical categories.

Jeff Bostic is Ithaca’s all-time leader in blocked shots.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSGames

Games, Season: 29; Jim Bellis, 2005-06; Sean Stahn, 2005-06Games, Career: 109; Tom Brown, 2007-10

ScoringPoints, Game: 45; Greg Albano vs. RIT, 2/15/69 45; Jordan Marcus vs. Hobart, 11/16/09Points, Season: 598; Sean Burton, 27 games, 2008-09Points, Career: 1,789; Tod Hart, 1979-83Scoring Average Per Game, Season: 24.2; Alden Chadwick, 18 games, 1954-55Scoring Average Per Game, Career: 18.9; Paul Veronesi, 63 games, 1969-72

Field GoalsField Goals MadeGame: 21; Bob Modliszewski vs. Susquehanna, 2/24/68Season: 247; Tod Hart, 27 games, 1981-82Career: 726; Tod Hart, 1979-83Field Goals AttemptedGame: 30; Bob Modliszewski vs. Susquehanna, 2/24/68Season: 444; Dave Hollowell, 1971-72Career: 1,196; Rich Slomkowski, 1955-59Field Goal PercentageGame: (Minimum 10 FGA) 1.000; Tod Hart vs. Rensselaer, 2/22/82 (16-16) 1.000; Tod Hart vs. Clarkson, 2/1/80 (10-10) Season: .690; Tod Hart, 1981-82 (247-358)Career: .641; Tod Hart, 1979-83 (726-1,133)Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame: 10; Vince Perrine vs. Hamilton, 1/18/94Season: 90; Jordan Marcus, 2010-11Career: 261; Sean Burton, 2008-09Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedGame: 15; Jordan Marcus vs. Utica, 2/5/11 Jordan Marcus vs. Utica, 1/11/11 Vince Perrine vs. Hamilton, 1/18/94Season: 219; Andrei Oztemel, 2010-11Career: 699; Sean Burton; 2005-09Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame: 1.000; Sean Rossi vs. Alfred, 1/7/11 (3-3) Archie McEachern vs. Rensselaer, 1/14/89 (4-4)Season: .495; Vince Perrine, 1992-93 (50-101)Career: .434; Dean Crocker, 1984-88 (23-53)

Free ThrowsFree Throws MadeGame: 22; Alden Chadwick vs. Army, 12/11/54Season: 193; Alden Chadwick, 20 games, 1954-55Career: 442; Alden Chadwick, 1952-56Free Throws AttemptedGame: 27; Alden Chadwick vs. Army, 12/11/54Season: 229; Alden Chadwick, 1954-55Career: 538; Mike Hess, 1987-91 538; Alden Chadwick, 1952-56Free Throw PercentageSeason: .914; Sean Burton, 2008-09 (128-140)Career: .900; Sean Burton, 2005-09 (367-408)ReboundsGame: 29; Mike Williams vs. Hartwick, 1/17/70Season: 357; Mike Williams, 1969-70Career: 921; Greg Albano, 1966-69Rebound Average Per GameSeason: 17.0; Mike Williams, 1969-70Career: 13.7; Mike Williams, 1969-72AssistsGame: 17; Sean Rossi vs. Roanoke, 12/29/09 Season: 263; Sean Rossi, 2010-11Career: 556; Sean Burton, 2005-09Assist Average Per GameSeason: 9.7; Sean Rossi, 2010-11Career: 8.8; Sean Rossi, 2009-11BlocksGame: 7; Chris Aisenbrey vs. Alfred, 1/19/91 Tod Hart vs. Elmira, 1/17/80Season: 52; Eric Pitcher, 1996-97Career: 140; Jeff Bostic, 2005-09Block Average Per GameSeason: 2.4; Eric Pitcher, 1997-98Career: 1.5; Eric Pitcher, 1994-98StealsGame: 8; Tony Jackson vs. Washington and Lee, 12/3/83Season: 67; Mike Hess, 1990-91Career: 179; Shaka Serville, 1993-97Steal Average Per GameSeason: 2.4; Mike Hess, 1990-91Career: 1.8; Shaka Serville, 1993-97

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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDSWins and Losses

Wins: 1; 1993, 1982, 1972Losses: 2; 1987, 1983, 1976, 1964Winning Percentage: .500 (won 1, lost 1); 1993, 1982, 1972Consecutive Wins: 1Consecutive Losses: 5; 2 in 1987, 2 in 1983, 1 in 1982

ScoringPoints, Game: 79; vs. Youngstown, 3/7/64Points, Tournament: 156; 2 games, 1964Scoring Average, Tournament: 78.0; 2 games, 1964Points By Opponent, Game: 95; vs. Stony Brook, 3/7/87Fewest Points By Opponent, Game: 50; vs. Brooklyn, 3/5/82Lowest Score, Game: 97; Brooklyn 50, Ithaca 47Highest Score, Game: 172; Stony Brook 95, Ithaca 77Total Points, Both Teams, Tournament: 341; 2 games, 1964

Field GoalsField Goals Made, Game: 32; vs. Potsdam, 1983 (3OT)Field Goals Made, Tournament: 61; 2 games, 1983Field Goals Attempted, Game: 84; vs. Youngstown, 3/7/64Field Goals Attempted, Tournament: 165; 2 games, 1964Field Goal Percentage, Tournament: 536; vs. Buffalo, 1982

Free ThrowsFree Throws Made, Game: 22; vs. Fredonia, 3/4/93Free Throws Made, Tournament: 36; 2 games, 1964Free Throws Attempted, Game: 33; vs. Fredonia, 3/4/93Free Throws Attempted Tournament: 49; 2 games, 1972Free Throw Percentage, Tournament: .808; 1983 (21-for-26)

ReboundsRebounds, Game: 46; vs. Youngstown, 3/7/64Rebounds, Tournament: 86; 2 games, 1964Rebound Average, Tournament: 43.0; 2 games, 1964

Wins and LossesWins, Season: 24; 2008-09Losses, Season: 16; 1977-78Games, Season: 29; 2005-06Winning Percentage, Season: .875; 1932-33, 14-2Consecutive Wins: 12; 1963-64 and 2008-09 (Twice)Consecutive Losses:10;last8of1944-45andfirst2of‘45-46Consecutive Winning Seasons: 11; 1980-81 through 1990-91Consecutive Losing Seasons: 4; 1950-51 through 1953-54

ScoringPoints, Game: 123; vs. RIT, 2/6/68 (Ithaca 123, RIT 117)Points, Season: 2,389; 2010-11, 27 gamesScoring Average Per Game, Season: 88.5; 2010-11, 27 gamesOpponent Points, Game: 117; vs. RIT, 2/6/68 (Ithaca 123, RIT 117)Fewest Opponent Points, Game: 11; vs. Norwich, 1932 (Ithaca 47, Norwich 11)Lowest Score, Game: 38; Ithaca 25, Hartwick 13; 1930Highest Score, Game: 240; Ithaca 123, RIT 117; 2/6/68Total Points, Both Teams, Season: 4,539; 2010-11, 27 games

Field GoalsField Goals, Game: 51; vs. RIT, 2/6/68Field Goals, Season: 877; 2010-11Field Goals Attempted, Game: 92; vs. Clarkson, 2/3/71Field Goals Attempted, Season: 1,778; 2010-11Field Goal Percentage, Season: .553; 1981-82 (786-1,422)Three-Point Goals Made, Game: 18; vs. Alfred, 1/15/10Three-Point Goals Made, Season: 282; 2010-11Three-Point Goals Attempted, Game: 36; vs. RIT, 2/15/11 36; vs. St. Lawrence, 1/13/95Three-Point Goals Attempted, Season: 737; 2010-11

Field Goals, Cont.Three-Point Percentage, Season: .407; 1999-2000 (205-504) .407; 1992-93 (138-339)

Free ThrowsFree Throws Made, Game: 49; vs. Army, 12/11/54Free Throws Made, Season: 498; 1990-91Free Throws Attempted, Game: 60; vs. Army, 12/11/54Free Throws Attempted, Season: 711; 1990-91, 28 gamesFree Throw Percentage, Season: .779; 1999-2000 (443-569)

ReboundsRebounds, Game: 62; vs. Clarkson, 2/3/71Rebounds, Season: 1,094; 1986-87, 28 gamesRebound Average Per Game, Season: 46.9; 1966-67

AssistsAssists, Game: 31; vs. Hartwick, 12/12/67Assists, Season: 492; 1987-88Assist Average Per Game, Season: 18.2; 1987-88

TurnoversTurnovers, Game: 30; vs. Cortland, 11/30/93 30; vs. St. Lawrence, 1/8/93 Turnovers, Season: 471; 1990-91

BlocksBlocks, Game: 10; vs. Oneonta, 2/5/08; 10; vs. Hobart, 1/30/96; 10; vs. Clarkson, 2/3/95Blocks, Season: 104; 1993-94Block Average Per Game, Season: 3.9; 1993-94

StealsSteals, Game: 21; vs. Roberts Wesleyan, 2/26/82Steals, Season: 319; 1981-82Steal Average Per Game, Season: 11.8; 1981-82

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Team First Meeting W LAdelphi 1958-59 0 1Akron 1963-64 0 1Albany 1931-32 16 18Albany Pharmacy 1930-31 2 0ALFRED 1929-30 75 35Allegheny 1931-32 1 1Alliance 1940-41 2 0Alvernia 2001-02 0 1Am. International 1939-40 2 0Amherst 2009-10 0 1Army 1949-50 1 10Baldwin-Wallace 2008-09 1 0Becker 1939-40 4 2Binghamton 1951-52 22 8Blackburn 1956-57 1 0Bloomsburg 1934-35 4 2Bluefield 1986-87 1 0Boston College 1932-33 0 1Brandeis 1959-60 2 1Bridgeport 1934-40 2 3Bridgewater State 1980-81 1 0Brockport 1929-30 18 11Brooklyn College 1981-82 0 1Buena Vista 2004-05 0 1Buffalo 1932-33 3 12Buffalo State 1933-34 9 12C.W. Post 1975-76 1 0Case Western Res. 2009-10 1 0Catholic (D.C.) 1984-85 0 2Cazenovia 1995-96 8 3Central Conn.State 1947-48 0 1City College of N.Y. 1952-53 0 2Clarkson 1935-36 57 19Coast Guard 1995-96 1 0Colby 2007-08 1 0Colgate 1934-35 2 14College of N.J. 1931-32 3 4Concordia (Ill.) 1997-98 0 1Concordia (N.Y.) 1981-82 1 0Connecticut College 1995-96 0 1Cornell 2001-02 0 5CORTLAND 1929-30 82 51D’Youville 2000-01 1 0Daemen 1984-85 4 1DeSales 2003-04 0 2Dominican (N.Y.) 1981-82 1 0E. Connecticut State 1980-81 2 0East Stroudsburg 1932-33 8 11ELMIRA 1972-73 36 18Embry-Riddle 2004-05 0 1Endicott 2009-10 1 0Fairleigh Dickinson 1947-48 1 1F&M 2010-11 1 0FREDONIA 1985-86 2 1Gannon 1947-48 2 0Gettysburg 1991-92 0 1Green Mountain 2005-06 1 0

Team First Meeting W LGeneseo 1988-89 1 5Grove City 2010-11 1 0Hamilton 1949-50 17 25Hampden-Sydney 2005-06 0 1Hartford 1954-55 2 1HARTWICK 1929-30 64 42Hilbert 1992-93 0 1HOBART 1930-31 52 25Iona 1947-48 1 5Iowa 1948-49 0 1Iowa State 1948-49 0 1Johns Hopkins 1993-94 0 2Juniata 1993-94 1 0Kean 2006-07 0 1Keuka 1989-90 12 3King’s (Pa.) 1991-92 2 0Kutztown 1940-41 3 0LA ROCHE 2011-12 - -Lafayette 1950-51 0 1Lasell 2002-03 1 0Le Moyne 1950-51 3 22LEBANON VALLEY 2011-12 - -Lock Haven 1940-41 19 5Long Island 1933-34 1 5Loras 1948-49 1 0Lowell Inst. of Tech. 1974-75 0 1Lycoming 1948-49 2 0Lyndon 1980-81 1 0Maine Presque Isle 1988-89 1 0Mansfield 1930-31 35 11Marist 1974-75 0 1MIT 2010-11 0 1Mass. Liberal Arts 1985-86 1 0Middlebury 1932-33 1 0Millikin 1994-95 0 1Moravian 1941-42 2 2Morrisville 1929-30 6 0NAZARETH 1979-80 23 11Newark 1941-42 2 0New England 1989-90 2 0NEW JERSEY CITY 2011-12 - -New Paltz 1979-80 3 1New York Univ. 1992-93 0 1Niagara 1944-45 1 1Niagara-Rochester 1939-40 3 0N.C. Wesleyan 1994-95 0 1Norwich 1932-33 3 0Ohio Northern 1955-56 1 0Ohio Wesleyan 1985-86 1 0Oneonta 1970-71 22 9OSWEGO 1929-30 34 11Panzer 1931-32 6 6Pennsylvania State 1934-35 0 5PSU Behrend 2010-11 0 1Pitt-Bradford 1997-98 4 1Plattsburgh 1965-66 3 5Plymouth State 1999-2000 0 1

Team First Meeting W LPolytechnic 1935-36 2 0Potsdam 1982-83 6 9Purchase 2006-07 1 0Rensselaer 1971-72 28 19Rider 1933-34 4 6Ripon 2007-08 0 1Roanoke 2005-06 1 1Roberts Wesleyan 1961-62 9 3Rochester 1967-68 4 7RIT 1929-30 66 38St. Anselm 1937-38 0 1St. Bonaventure 1929-30 3 14St. Francis (N.Y.) 1937-38 1 5St. Francis (Pa.) 1975-76 0 2ST. JOHN FISHER 1977-78 9 25St. Joseph (Vt.) 1985-86 2 0ST. LAWRENCE 1931-32 51 49St. Michael’s 1932-33 2 1St. Rose 1987-88 1 0SUNY Tech. 1996-97 1 0Salem State 1966-67 0 1Salve Regina 2001-02 1 0Sampson 1946-47 5 0Savage 1930-31 1 1Scranton 1939-40 3 7Seton Hall 1938-39 0 2Siena 1942-43 1 4Skidmore 1986-87 5 3So. Connecticut 1973-74 0 1Southern Maine 1999-2000 2 0Southern Vermont 1995-96 1 0Springfield 1934-35 1 4STEVENS 2007-08 7 1Stony Brook 1976-77 0 2Susquehanna 1935-36 4 2Syracuse 1933-34 0 3Teikyo-Post 1998-99 0 2Trinity (Conn.) 2002-03 1 1Union 1929-30 7 4UTICA 1949-50 53 23Vassar 2006-07 0 1Vermont 1929-30 2 0Virginia Wesleyan 1990-91 0 2Wagner 1936-37 1 0Washington & Lee 1983-84 2 0WELLS 2011-12 - -Wesley 2010-11 1 0West Chester 1938-39 1 1W. Connecticut 1986-87 1 0W. New England 1983-84 1 0WestfieldState 1980-81 1 1Widener 1987-88 1 0Wilkes 1949-50 17 10Williams 2002-03 0 1Youngstown State 1939-40 1 2

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1929-30 (11-4)12/6 at St. Bonaventure L 25-4912/7 at Union L 26-4012/13 at Cortland W 48-2312/14 Brockport W 37-241/4 at Vermont W 33-191/8 at St. Thomas (Pa.) L 40-461/11 Cortland W 34-311/17 Morrisville W 42-231/18 at Alfred L 17-371/24 at Morrisville W 30-191/25 at Hartwick W 25-131/31 at Oswego W 30-292/7 Hartwick W 63-182/14 at Mechanics (OT) W 40-38 2/22 Mechanics W 35-29COACH: Carl Chamberlain

1930-31 (6-5) Morrisville W 42-20 at Cortland L 18-21 at Hobart L 18-21 Oswego W 26-24 at Albany Pharmacy W 35-30 Cortland L 29-31 at Alfred L 37-38 Mansfield W 43-40 at Savage L 32-44 Hartwick W 59-38 atMansfield W 29-24COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Walter Hutchinson

1931-32 (11-4)12/5 Morrisville W 31-1212/11 at Trenton L 31-3312/12 at Panzer W 36-291/9 Cortland W 36-28 at St. Bonaventure L 26-321/13 atMansfield W 26-241/15 at Mechanics L 34-371/22 Hartwick W 49-262/1 Allegheny L 26-312/5 Oswego W 38-292/6 Mansfield W 50-222/10 Savage W 36-272/19 at St. Lawrence W 32-302/26 Albany W 34-192/27 at Hartwick W 59-16COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Archie Petras

1932-33 (14-2) at Buffalo W 23-20 at St. Michael’s L 30-35 at Norwich W 47-11 at Middlebury W 39-33 at Alfred W 45-36

at Cortland W 37-35 at Hartwick W 51-36 Mansfield W 59-19 at E. Stroudsburg W 38-37 Trenton W 49-42 Hartwick W 58-31 at Boston L 27-31 Mechanics W 47-29 Panzer W 57-44 atMansfield W 51-29 Cortland W 37-28COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Ken Patrick

1933-34 (8-6) at Buffalo St. W 51-30 at Norwich W 28-22 at St. Michael’s W 42-36 at Vermont W 45-26 at St. Lawrence L 20-36 E. Stroudsburg W 42-39 Alfred W 32-29 Cortland W 53-22 Mechanics W 50-43 at Trenton L 30-36 at Rider L 29-52 at Panzer L 30-33 at Long Island L 25-46 at Syracuse L 23-54COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Ken Patrick

1934-35 (9-6) at Colgate L 29-35 at Pennsylvania St. L 26-39 Springfield W 36-34 at Buffalo St. L 30-41 Bloomsburg W 42-41 at St. Lawrence W 40-36 Cortland W 55-34 Panzer W 55-38 at Cortland W 31-27 at Alfred W 33-28 at E. Stroudsburg L 34-58 at Rider L 34-44 at Long Island L 20-51 Oswego W 36-33 Mechanics W 47-27COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Ben Light

1935-36 (15-5) at Susquehanna W 45-42 at Bloomsburg W 36-35 at Pennsylvania St. L 32-38 Hartwick W 43-37 at Hartwick W 46-31 atSpringfield L 34-48 atMansfield W 39-25

E. Stroudsburg W 52-40 at Mechanics W 39-32 at Cortland L 38-41 at Trenton W 55-37 at Rider W 42-40 at Brooklyn Pharmacy W 43-23 at Panzer W 36-27 at St. Lawrence L 27-39 at Clarkson W 40-31 at Oswego L 33-46 Polytechnic W 41-37 Cortland W 29-26 Mechanics W 64-32COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Ben Light

1936-37 (10-6) at Bloomsburg W 48-31 at Rider L 49-50 at Trenton L 26-31 Oswego W 37-33 at E. Stroudsburg L 26-33 atMansfield W 32-30 Wagner W 42-28 at Mechanics W 53-34 at Alfred L 38-44 Panzer W 40-30 at Hartwick W 39-22 at Clarkson L 27-34 at St. Lawrence L 32-37 Bloomsburg W 46-28 Mansfield W 35-30 Mechanics W 45-30COACH: Isadore Yavits

1937-38 (8-9)12/10 at St. Michael’s W 36-3012/11 at Norwich W 53-2312/15 Oswego W 53-471/20 at St. Anselm L 36-421/21 atSpringfield L 30-491/24 St. Francis (N.Y.) L 37-421/27 Mansfield W 53-312/9 at Oswego L 32-432/11 at Mechanics W 46-422/12 E. Stroudsburg L 55-57 at Clarkson L 23-282/19 at St. Lawrence L 40-423/3 at Trenton W 38-363/4 at Rider L 48-553/5 at Panzer L 41-473/9 atMansfield W 31-283/11 Mechanics W 77-36COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Charles Andrew

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1938-39 (7-9)12/10 at Oswego W 42-391/6 Panzer L 40-491/7 at Clarkson W 37-351/9 at St. Lawrence L 26-401/18 Seton Hall L 35-361/20 at Alfred L 29-391/25 Mechanics W 53-262/1 Oswego W 44-312/8 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 44-402/9 at Seton Hall L 26-552/15 Mansfield W 49-422/24 at East Stroudsburg W 36-332/25 at West Chester L 30-313/1 atMansfield L 27-323/3 at Rider L 48-513/4 at Trenton L 45-54COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Frank Frantel

1939-40 (14-4)12/8 at Becker L 39-4312/9 at Arnold W 32-3012/15 at Scranton L 25-3312/16 Mechanics W 63-541/6 American Int. W 48-451/9 at Alfred W 40-211/9 Youngstown W 47-381/12 at St.Lawrence W 37-341/13 at Clarkson W 40-281/19 at Niagara-Rochester W 47-271/26 Niagara-Rochester W 46-281/31 Mansfield W 51-282/9 at Panzer L 38-552/10 at Polytechnic W 54-472/16 at Mechanics W 60-312/23 Arnold W 77-512/24 East Stroudsburg L 53-592/28 atMansfield W 39-30COACH: Isadore Yavits

1940-41 (13-4)12/12 Alliance W 38-2512/14 at East Stroudsburg L 34-441/9 Becker W 49-381/11 at Alfred W 40-331/17 at Scranton L 30-341/18 Niagara-Rochester W 45-301/24 at Alliance W 48-421/25 at Youngstown L 30-321/29 Mansfield W 52-422/7 at St. Lawrence W 43-362/8 at Clarkson W 57-312/14 at Mechanics W 53-352/19 atMansfield W 32-292/21 Panzer L 39-422/25 at Lock Haven W 42-372/28 at West Chester W 43-293/1 at Kutztown W 42-18COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Charlie Baker

1941-42 (15-3)12/6 at Cortland W 36-3412/9 Hartwick W 53-3912/12 at Becker W 49-4112/13 at American Int. W 43-3212/16 Mansfield W 40-211/7 atMansfield W 65-421/10 at Alfred W 43-411/11 at St. Bonaventure L 31-331/14 at Hartwick W 59-39 1/16 at Scranton W 45-36 1/17 Kutztown W 72-371/30 East Stroudsburg L 57-622/13 at Clarkson L 41-562/14 at St. Lawrence W 49-372/20 at Panzer W 33-292/21 at Newark W 46-352/27 at Kutztown W 40-292/28 at Moravian W 46-41COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Mike McKillop

1942-43 (6-6)12/15 Hartwick W 45-291/9 at Alfred L 27-281/10 at St. Bonaventure L 29-371/15 Siena W 55-451/26 Lock Haven W 59-511/30 East Stroudsburg L 34-602/12 at St. Lawrence W 49-362/13 at Clarkson L 46-502/26 Newark W 45-332/27 at Moravian W 62-513/5 at Siena L 40-493/6 at Siena L 31-50COACH: Isadore Yavits

1943-44 (no basketball due to WWII)

1944-45 (2-9)12/2 at St. Bonaventure W 46-3412/9 at St. Lawrence L 36-4012/10 at Clarkson L 40-501/6 Bloomsburg L 48-521/12 St. Bonaventure W 72-431/20 Panzer L 48-541/23 St. Lawrence L 37-581/26 at Scranton L 31-642/17 Scranton L 56-712/22 at Bloomsburg L 40-592/10 at Niagara L 41-42COACH: Isadore YavitsCAPTAIN: Bernard Lynaugh

1945-46 (9-5)12/1 at Colgate L 30-7812/7 at Clarkson L 34-3612/8 at St. Lawrence W 56-271/15 St. Lawrence W 52-49

1/19 Oswego W 70-451/23 at Niagara W 75-572/7 at St. Bonaventure L 37-422/11 vs.Mansfield(atElmira)W 58-432/15 Scranton W 65-492/18 Mansfield W 58-392/21 at Hartwick W 47-332/23 atMansfield L 33-353/2 at Oswego W 58-473/5 at Scranton L 51-56COACH: Ben LightCAPTAIN: Jim Hercinger

1946-47 (12-5)12/12 at Oswego W 49-2812/13 at St. Lawrence W 31-2912/14 at Clarkson L 36-5012/19 Springfield L 38-401/10 at Albany W 55-341/11 at Siena L 34-401/16 Sampson W 70-591/23 at St. Bonaventure W 47-461/24 at Alfred W 41-361/29 at Lock Haven W 40-332/5 Hartwick W 56-542/7 Lock Haven W 59-552/12 at Cortland W 45-43 at Siena L 34-432/21 Becker W 50-402/27 Albany W 67-463/6 at Cortland L 37-54COACH: Ben LightCAPTAIN: Jim Hercinger

1947-48 (11-8)12/9 Sampson W 60-5312/11 Oswego W 57-4112/17 at Becker L 34-3712/18 at New Britain L 41-541/15 at Oswego W 52-481/16 at St. Lawrence L 45-481/20 Mansfield W 58-521/23 at Alfred L 44-541/29 at Cortland W 59-552/5 at Iona L 42-542/6 at Bergen W 59-362/7 at Long Island L 44-682/12 at St. Bonaventure L 33-452/18 Scranton W 59-512/20 atMansfield W 59-402/24 at Sampson W 52-292/27 at Scranton L 42-533/2 Cortland W 65-553/6 vs. Gannon (at Buffalo) W 64-50COACH: Ben LightCAPTAIN: Alfred Lombardo

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1948-49 (16-5)12/4 at Syracuse L 41-8112/9 Sampson W 72-5012/13 at Iowa L 26-7812/14 at Loras W 68-6412/15 at Iowa St. L 40-411/7 Oswego W 67-461/12 at Cortland W 59-481/15 at St. Bonaventure L 32-611/20 at Hobart W 63-581/26 Mansfield W 68-551/28 at Lycoming W 71-582/4 Lycoming W 78-462/8 RIT W 79-522/11 St. Lawrence W 68-512/12 at Oswego W 59-572/18 Becker W 70-472/22 Alfred W 46-332/28 Sampson W 65-473/5 Cortland L 62-713/8 at RIT W 82-553/12 vs. Gannon (at Buffalo) W 58-53COACH: Ben LightCAPTAIN: Dick Slesinski

1949-50 (12-6)12/7 at St. Bonaventure L 54-6412/9 E. Stroudsburg W 63-4112/19 at Wilkes W 51-4112/21 at Army L 41-4512/22 at Long Island L 55-761/12 at Utica W 68-511/13 at Hamilton W 71-501/19 at Hobart W 67-491/21 at St. Lawrence L 64-652/3 atMansfield W 66-592/7 Utica W 68-652/14 Cortland W 64-512/17 at East Stroudsburg W 55-452/22 atSpringfield L 49-582/24 Lock Haven W 78-632/28 at Alfred L 58-633/3 at Cortland W 51-433/7 Wilkes W 90-69COACH: Ben LightCAPTAINS: Ross Passineau, Andrew Sykela

1950-51 (6-12)12/1 Wilkes W 73-5412/6 at Pennsylvania St. L 31-7012/7 at Lock Haven L 41-6712/9 at St. Bonaventure L 42-7812/15 East Stroudsburg L 62-6512/18 at Lafayette L 41-6412/20 at Army L 37-691/9 Le Moyne L 63-851/11 at Long Island L 45-791/17 at Alfred L 44-451/19 Hamilton W 89-602/1 at St. Lawrence L 48-572/7 at Cortland W 59-502/13 at Utica W 55-48

2/16 Utica W 68-592/19 at East Stroudsburg L 48-513/2 at Wilkes W 69-563/7 Cortland L 68-69COACH: Ben LightCAPTAINS: Lew Bennett, Ray Kirkgasser

1951-52 (4-10)11/28 at Le Moyne L 50-6912/2 at St. Bonaventure L 42-6912/5 at Pennsylvania St. L 21-5112/17 at East Stroudsburg L 50-6112/19 at Army L 50-661/8 at Hobart L 62-651/14 Harpur W 59-461/18 at Alfred L 52-592/6 Cortland L 70-712/12 at Utica W 65-462/14 East Stroudsburg W 81-602/20 Alfred L 58-673/1 Utica W 68-393/5 at Cortland L 50-67COACH: Ben Light

1952-53 (5-12)11/31 at Alfred L 65-8812/3 Wilkes W 77-7312/7 at St. Bonaventure L 54-5912/10 Utica W 72-6212/15 at East Stroudsburg L 62-6412/17 at Army L 61-671/7 at Wilkes L 77-831/14 at Harpur W 83-601/17 at Pennsylvania St. L 47-1052/4 at Cortland L 58-702/11 at Iona L 56-762/12 at City College of N.Y. L 70-792/18 at Hobart L 49-562/20 East Stroudsburg W 81-742/22 at St. Bonaventure L 62-912/26 at Utica W 62-513/6 Cortland L 57-73COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Allen Gilberti, Don Howard

1953-54 (5-13)11/28 at Syracuse L 66-8812/2 at Wilkes L 56-8012/5 at Buffalo St. L 71-8112/6 at St. Bonaventure L 55-8912/12 at Alfred L 55-6012/15 Utica W 93-6612/17 at Army L 57-811/13 Wilkes (OT) L 78-812/3 Cortland L 59-612/10 Harpur W 74-542/13 at St. Lawrence L 68-692/19 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 60-782/20 at City College of N.Y. L 66-782/24 Mansfield W 106-712/26 at Hamilton L 67-732/27 at Utica W 81-72

3/3 atMansfield W 89-613/6 at Cortland L 64-83COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAIN: Hugh Hurst

1954-55 (11-9)12/1 Wilkes W 77-7012/4 at Buffalo State L 75-9612/5 at St. Bonaventure L 70-10412/8 Utica L 85-9012/11 at Army W 89-761/6 at Wilkes L 72-761/7 at Rider W 61-591/12 Brockport W 71-661/14 at St. Lawrence L 63-721/29 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 70-941/30 at Iona W 75-682/2 at Cortland L 68-872/5 Hilyer W 78-692/9 Alfred W 93-762/12 at Hamilton L 71-832/15 atMansfield W 80-712/19 at Utica L 90-1072/23 Harpur W 103-843/2 Mansfield W 106-943/5 Cortland W 87-80COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAIN: Al Chadwick

1955-56 (10-9)12/2 at Wilkes L 72-8712/7 at Army L 47-9312/10 Rider W 84-8112/17 at Harpur W 78-301/7 Wilkes W 78-741/13 at Clarkson W 92-841/14 at St. Lawrence L 67-801/18 Mansfield W 94-841/21 at Alfred W 53-491/28 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 49-1011/29 at Iona L 68-832/1 Cortland L 77-932/11 Hamilton W 77-542/17 at Brockport L 66-772/19 at Utica W 77-642/22 atMansfield L 76-772/25 Ohio Northern W 94-792/28 Utica W 90-713/3 at Cortland L 83-85COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Al Chadwick, David Feldman

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1956-57 (12-8)12/1 Wilkes W 91-8212/5 at Army L 66-8612/11 at Utica W 89-7012/13 St. Lawrence W 84-6912/20 Blackburn W 91-711/8 at Rider L 68-881/9 at Wilkes L 73-1001/12 Utica W 102-771/19 Alfred W 104-801/27 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 70-761/28 at Iona L 53-772/2 at Cortland L 72-852/9 Clarkson W 117-972/13 Mansfield W 97-822/16 Brockport W 63-562/19 at Hartwick L 81-962/22 at Hamilton W 63-582/26 atMansfield W 79-512/27 at Lock Haven W 91-703/2 Cortland L 73-81COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Al Marsh, James Zonneville

1957-58 (12-8)12/2 at Wilkes L 87-10012/4 Cortland (OT) W 78-7612/7 atMansfield W 64-4812/11 Wilkes W 94-6612/14 at Brockport (OT) L 61-7112/21 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L 59-6912/22 at Iona L 62-841/11 Utica W 89-461/15 Hamilton W 73-621/18 at Cortland W 70-661/25 at Army L 60-861/29 Mansfield W 82-662/1 Buffalo State W 75-582/4 at Utica W 68-592/11 at Alfred L 63-672/15 Brockport W 65-372/19 Hartwick L 74-792/21 at Clarkson W 67-552/22 at St. Lawrence W 76-642/26 at Lock Haven L 60-71COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAIN: Rich Slomkowski

1958-59 (12-6)12/3 Lock Haven L 76-7712/6 Cortland L 67-7512/9 at Brockport (OT) W 68-6312/12 at Buffalo L 45-4712/13 at Buffalo State L 78-8612/18 Clarkson W 100-651/10 St. Lawrence W 73-711/14 Utica W 87-461/17 at Hamilton W 78-531/21 at Army L 68-791/28 Brockport W 55-422/3 at Utica W 70-612/4 at Hartwick W 90-732/7 Rider W 69-60

2/11 Alfred W 93-742/12 Wilkes W 111-732/24 at Adelphi L 55-913/3 at Cortland W 75-63COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Charles Bailey, Rich Slomkowski

1959-60 (11-5)12/1 at Cortland L 65-7712/5 at Lock Haven W 90-7712/9 Buffalo State W 90-7412/12 Brandeis W 74-6212/16 at Clarkson W 80-671/9 Utica W 72-651/14 Cortland W 78-721/16 at Hamilton W 82-771/20 at Army L 62-761/21 at Hartwick (OT) W 69-65 2/3 Brockport L 71-732/10 Buffalo L 51-522/19 at St. Lawrence W 79-742/24 Hartwick L 64-702/27 at Utica W 85-793/1 at Alfred W 78-61COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Phil Leibrock, Carl Wambold

1960-61 (10-8)12/6 Lock Haven W 92-6812/10 at Wilkes W 89-6712/15 Clarkson (OT) W 89-841/4 Utica W 88-651/7 St. Lawrence W 79-511/11 Hamilton L 70-741/13 at Buffalo L 65-971/14 at Buffalo St. L 66-871/17 Cortland W 68-481/18 Hartwick W 73-662/2 at Cortland (OT) L 70-762/8 Le Moyne L 65-862/16 at Brockport L 83-952/20 at Brandeis (OT) L 88-892/21 at Hartford W 77-622/22 at Hartwick L 64-712/28 Alfred W 89-693/1 RIT W 81-60COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAIN: Paul Mueller

1961-62 (10-9)12/2 at Lock Haven W 57-5412/5 at Clarkson L 68-7412/6 at St. Lawrence L 53-7012/9 Wilkes W 73-6212/11 Cortland W 72-6912/13 Roberts Wesleyan W 71-601/6 at Utica W 96-691/13 Brockport L 91-931/17 at Hartwick L 63-651/20 at Hamilton W 81-721/30 Buffalo St. W 86-722/3 at Oswego L 79-95

2/6 at Cortland L 57-712/13 Oswego W 58-552/14 at Le Moyne L 47-692/21 Hartwick W 67-652/27 at Alfred L 80-843/2 at RIT W 78-523/3 at Hobart L 66-68COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAIN: Jim Lockman

1962-63 (13-8)12/1 at Cortland L 69-8512/4 Lock Haven W 77-4212/8 at Wilkes W 54-5212/12 Hartwick W 59-4512/17 Oswego L 63-70 Brockport L 53-551/11 at Buffalo St. L 59-781/12 at Buffalo L 68-911/16 Utica W 79-561/17 Cortland L 77-881/18 at Hamilton W 66-532/2 RIT W 77-482/5 at Hartwick W 66-642/8 St. Lawrence W 82-662/9 Hobart W 74-492/12 at Oswego L 67-842/16 at Roberts Wesleyan W 91-702/19 Alfred W 92-652/21 at Albany W 83-702/22 Clarkson W 80-562/27 Le Moyne L 48-50COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: John Hewes, John Lilac

1963-64 (16-5)12/4 at Clarkson L 55-5612/5 at St. Lawrence W 74-6212/7 Wilkes W 98-6612/10 Hartwick W 71-6312/12 at Lock Haven W 85-6012/14 Albany W 70-4512/19 Cortland W 90-801/11 at Utica W 102-601/18 at Oswego W 72-671/25 Brockport W 85-752/8 Buffalo St. W 78-642/12 at RIT W 97-552/15 Roberts Wesleyan W 91-622/18 Oswego L 54-682/19 Buffalo W 60-542/22 at Hobart W 85-792/24 at Cortland W 83-772/27 at Hartwick W 87-773/3 at Le Moyne L 64-693/6 at Akron n L 77-943/7 vs. Youngstown § L 79-91COACH: Carlton WoodCAPTAINS: Don Fazio, William Schutz, Tom Vogt

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1964-65 (10-11)12/5 at Wilkes W 77-5412/8 Lock Haven W 77-5712/10 Clarkson L 78-9612/12 Hartwick L 58-6512/14 Cortland L 63-7912/17 at Brockport L 64-671/8 St. Lawrence W 68-611/9 at Roberts Wesleyan L 82-901/11 atMansfield W 102-931/16 Cortland L 65-721/19 RIT W 86-561/22 at Buffalo State L 61-741/23 at Buffalo L 64-872/6 at Oswego W 81-742/10 Le Moyne L 44-632/13 at Hartwick L 71-882/17 Oswego W 72-672/23 Utica W 71-672/25 Susquehanna L 81-862/27 at Albany W 78-743/5 Hobart W 89-56COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAIN: Dave Halen

1965-66 (10-10)12/3 Plattsburgh W 106-8612/4 Wilkes W 91-7112/7 at Lock Haven W 77-6512/10 Buffalo L 66-7112/11 at Susquehanna L 94-10212/16 Cortland W 81-641/5 Mansfield W 88-751/7 at Hartwick L 55-911/14 Buffalo State L 69-781/19 at RIT L 80-861/22 Roberts Wesleyan L 68-692/5 Brockport W 74-662/9 Hartwick L 67-692/12 Albany W 91-792/15 at Clarkson L 75-902/16 at St. Lawrence L 81-882/22 at Oswego W 65-632/26 at Utica W 87-692/28 at Cortland L 74-883/4 at Hobart W 73-67COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAINS: Jim Harris, George Valesente

1966-67 (11-12)12/1 Lock Haven W 76-6612/3 at Wilkes L 65-9012/7 at Hartwick L 85-10912/10 Oswego L 72-8212/13 at Cortland L 85-871/13 at Salem L 66-881/14 at Bridgeport L 67-961/18 atMansfield L 63-871/21 Hartwick W 75-701/27 St. Lawrence W 94-581/30 Cortland W 77-712/1 at Oswego L 66-1022/4 RIT W 86-81

2/7 Clarkson W 78-692/8 at Hamilton W 80-742/11 at Albany L 83-912/14 Utica W 122-532/17 at Buffalo L 75-912/18 at Buffalo State L 61-752/21 Le Moyne W 50-452/25 Susquehanna W 71-652/27 at Brockport W 82-643/4 Hobart L 71-72COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAIN: Dave Barton

1967-68 (17-8)12/1 at Colgate W 89-8712/2 Wilkes W 83-5212/8 Buffalo St. W 81-5912/9 at Hartwick L 93-10012/12 Oswego W 73-6012/14 Cortland W 88-651/11 at Rochester L 65-661/13 at Lock Haven W 68-561/17 Mansfield L 77-801/20 at Roberts Wesleyan W 92-771/24 Brockport W 86-571/27 Hartwick W 87-752/2 at St. Lawrence W 91-862/3 at Clarkson W 79-692/6 at RIT W 123-1172/8 Bridgeport L 53-662/10 at Cortland W 75-632/13 Hamilton (OT) W 103-93 2/15 at Alfred L 80-902/20 at Le Moyne L 70-792/24 at Susquehanna W 100-822/27 Buffalo (OT) L 66-70 2/28 at Oswego W 62-603/1 Albany W 77-693/2 at Hobart L 59-74COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAINS: Donald Andrejko, Michael Steele

1968-69 (13-9)12/3 at Colgate L 82-10112/5 at Wilkes L 61-6912/7 at Hartwick (2OT) L 104-10512/10 at Cortland W 81-7812/11 Lock Haven W 91-6812/14 Alfred W 92-511/11 at Brockport L 75-841/14 Cortland W 77-641/17 Rochester W 69-681/18 Susquehanna W 83-721/21 Le Moyne L 59-671/25 Hartwick W 76-681/28 atMansfield L 71-842/4 Oswego W 52-472/7 at Buffalo State L 87-1072/8 at Buffalo L 66-852/12 at Albany L 68-732/15 RIT W 94-642/18 St. Lawrence W 88-65

2/21 at Hamilton W 73-632/25 Clarkson W 88-653/1 Hobart W 69-49COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAINS: Greg Albano, Ed Kowalski

1969-70 (8-13)12/4 Wilkes L 70-7212/6 Hartwick L 69-8612/9 at Cortland L 81-9012/13 at Lock Haven L 80-821/10 at RIT L 68-871/15 at Alfred W 89-791/17 at Hartwick L 66-921/21 Mansfield L 88-901/23 Buffalo L 78-891/28 Cortland W 95-661/30 at Clarkson W 90-821/31 at St. Lawrence L 61-632/3 Colgate L 71-762/6 at Rochester L 76-812/13 Buffalo State W 78-692/14 at Oswego W 70-592/19 Hamilton W 85-652/21 Albany W 73-512/24 at Le Moyne L 69-822/28 Brockport W 63-543/4 at Hobart L 62-66COACH: Hugh Hurst

1970-71 (10-11)12/5 Oswego W 75-5212/8 at Cortland L 76-7812/10 at Hartwick L 75-9712/11 Lock Haven L 63-6512/14 atMansfield L 76-931/16 Hartwick L 70-731/23 Alfred W 85-601/28 Cortland W 90-781/30 at Oneonta L 62-732/1 Utica W 70-642/3 Clarkson W 101-632/6 at Brockport L 62-882/9 Le Moyne L 61-752/12 at Buffalo State (OT) W 88-842/13 at Buffalo L 68-842/17 Rochester (OT) W 74-632/20 at Albany L 69-822/23 RIT W 77-672/26 St. Lawrence W 63-613/1 at Hamilton W 88-753/3 at Colgate L 66-97COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAIN:BrianChafin

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1971-72 (15-8, 5-1 ICAC)12/1 Hobart• W 91-6512/2 Colgate L 72-8012/4 at Oswego W 80-5112/6 at Lock Haven W 75-6912/9 Hartwick W 90-8312/13 Cortland W 102-7112/15 Oneonta W 53-511/15 at Hartwick L 82-921/19 Albany W 72-521/22 at Utica W 95-821/25 at Le Moyne L 73-841/29 Mansfield L 66-882/2 atRIT• L 72-782/4 Buffalo St. L 75-812/5 at Hobart W 90-722/8 at Cortland W 81-752/12 Rensselaer• W 75-712/25 atSt.Lawrence• W 70-652/26 atClarkson• W 84-73 atAlfred• W 81-673/3 at Rochester L 84-114 vs. Hartford § L 66-81 vs. Buffalo St. § W 70-58COACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAINS:BrianChafin,PaulVeronesi1972-73 (12-11, 4-2 ICAC)11/29 Elmira W 79-6912/1 vs. Alfred a W 71-5612/2 vs. Rensselaer a W 69-5812/6 atHobart• L 57-6212/9 Hartwick (OT) L 76-7712/14 at Cortland W 93-7312/16 at Colgate L 73-851/20 Alfred• W 71-611/24 Oswego W 100-541/26 Clarkson• W 79-541/27 Hobart W 79-531/30 Cortland W 88-632/1 RIT• W 85-762/5 at Hartwick L 66-782/7 at Hamilton W 107-812/13 Le Moyne L 71-722/16 St.Lawrence• W 57-522/17 at Alfred L 57-612/23 atRensselaer• L 57-872/24 at Albany L 75-842/26 Utica L 88-982/27 at Oneonta L 82-853/1 Rochester L 66-83a=RIT Tournament, 1stCOACH: Hugh HurstCAPTAIN: Dave Hollowell1973-74 (8-18, 2-4 ICAC)11/30 at Cortland a L 70-7912/1 vs. S. Connecticut a L 72-8112/5 Hobart•(2OT) W 77-7612/7 Oneonta W 52-5112/12 at Le Moyne L 54-10812/14 vs. Lock Haven b W 59-5012/15 at Elmira b L 67-75

1/19 at Elmira L 79-841/21 Lock Haven W 71-531/23 atAlfred• L 61-731/26 at Hobart W 74-601/30 Cortland L 58-662/2 at Oswego (OT) L 68-722/4 Hartwick L 55-682/6 Hamilton L 84-912/8 Rensselaer• L 62-642/12 atRIT• L 50-832/14 Alfred W 61-592/16 at Hartwick L 58-662/19 Colgate L 50-832/22 atClarkson• W 85-792/23 atSt.Lawrence• L 63-892/25 at Utica L 66-762/27 at Rochester L 76-893/2 Albany L 73-743/4 Binghamton (OT) W 81-80 a=Cortland Tournament, 4thb=Elmira Tournament, 2ndCOACH: Darryl Lehnus1974-75 (12-13, 4-3 ICAC)

12/2 at Colgate L 65-8212/4 Hobart• L 94-9512/6 vs. Marist a L 70-8212/7 vs. Lowell Tech a L 83-8412/9 at Oneonta W 72-6412/11 Le Moyne L 57-6612/13 vs. Cortland b L 67-7312/14 at Elmira b W 85-721/16 Elmira W 68-631/18 Clarkson• W 87-771/20 at Hamilton W 81-741/22 Alfred• W 68-541/28 at Cortland L 66-701/31 atRensselaer• L 56-722/1 at Albany L 94-1112/4 at Hartwick L 66-682/12 RIT• W 77-612/15 Hartwick W 61-562/17 Cortland W 68-552/20 Rochester W 90-722/22 St.Lawrence• L 64-722/25 Utica L 71-742/28 Oswego W 77-733/1 atAlfred• W 91-783/3 at Binghamton L 70-71a=Geneseo Tournament, 4thb=Elmira Tournament, 3rdCOACH: Darryl Lehnus1975-76 (12-14, 8-4 ICAC)

12/1 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 76-8812/3 Hobart• W 92-7512/5 vs. Bridgeport a L 61-9012/6 vs. C.W. Post a W 60-5912/9 atRIT• L 66-7512/11 Albany L 63-8112/12 at Cortland L 74-911/15 St.Lawrence• W 86-781/17 at Elmira (OT) L 64-69

1/21 Colgate L 43-521/23 Clarkson• W 90-491/24 Cortland W 76-551/26 at Le Moyne L 52-881/27 Alfred• W 78-711/30 Rensselaer•(OT) L 67-682/3 atHobart• W 59-572/6 Hamilton L 77-832/7 atAlfred• L 70-712/10 at Hartwick L 51-602/14 atRensselaer• L 51-582/17 RIT• W 84-612/20 atSt.Lawrence• W 95-732/21 atClarkson• W 65-572/24 Oneonta L 59-652/28 at Oswego W 97-793/2 Binghamton W 85-75a=Plattsburgh Tournament, 3rdCOACH: Darryl LehnusCAPTAINS: Greg Allen, John Kennedy1976-77 (15-10, 10-2 ICAC)11/27 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 68-9312/1 atHobart• W 70-6512/4 St.Lawrence• W 72-7112/7 atRIT•(OT) L 86-8912/10 at Cortland W 82-811/15 Elmira W 67-651/19 Le Moyne L 67-751/22 Cortland W 81-601/25 Alfred• W 77-491/28 at Albany L 58-711/29 atRensselaer• W 80-732/1 Hobart• W 71-692/4 atClarkson• W 67-652/5 atSt.Lawrence• L 63-752/9 atAlfred• W 54-472/12 Rensselaer• W 68-642/14 at Colgate L 67-802/18 Clarkson• W 84-822/19 at Hamilton L 92-1112/21 Hartwick L 55-602/23 RIT• W 73-722/25 Oswego W 90-773/1 St. Lawrence § (2OT) W 87-833/4 at Albany § L 58-753/5 vs. Stony Brook § L 63-74COACH: Darryl LehnusCAPTAINS: Jim Duell, Jim Nolan

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1977-78 (8-16, 6-6 ICAC)12/1 atHobart• L 69-7612/9 Cortland W 72-601/11 Albany L 60-681/14 at Elmira L 59-791/16 at Le Moyne L 81-961/19 Colgate L 71-901/21 RIT•(OT) W 58-571/24 Alfred• W 94-711/28 atRensselaer• W 56-501/30 Hobart• W 75-692/3 atClarkson• L 68-822/4 atSt.Lawrence• L 58-88 at Cortland L 76-802/8 atAlfred•(OT) L 85-862/10 Rensselaer• W 84-732/11 Hamilton (OT) L 84-87 2/14 Oneonta L 60-612/17 Clarkson• W 86-802/18 St.Lawrence• L 73-832/20 at Hartwick L 61-752/22 atRIT• L 70-752/25 SJF L 75-762/28 at Oswego W 102-833/2 at Binghamton L 72-79COACH: Darryl LehnusCAPTAINS: Jim Cuddy, Lewis Michaux1978-79 (14-9, 7-4 ICAC)11/28 Hartwick L 45-6812/1 atHobart• L 57-8512/5 at Oneonta L 45-5712/9 at Cortland W 71-7012/12 Le Moyne (OT) W 68-6512/15 at Brockport L 74-761/18 Elmira (OT) W 77-71 1/25 at Colgate W 83-781/27 atRensselaer• W 82-711/29 Hobart• W 96-912/2 atClarkson•(OT) W 66-642/3 atSt.Lawrence• L 71-872/5 Cortland W 65-602/7 Alfred• W 61-462/9 Rensselaer• W 99-662/10 at Hamilton L 53-672/14 at SJF L 68-932/16 Clarkson•(OT) L 68-752/17 St.Lawrence• L 63-782/21 RIT• W 77-712/26 Oswego W 101-512/28 atAlfred• W 99-763/2 Binghamton W 59-51COACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Jim Waitkavicz, Dave Wood1979-80 (12-12, 5-7 ICAC)12/1 atHobart• W 65-6112/4 at Le Moyne L 60-6112/6 Cortland L 71-7812/8 New Paltz a L 70-7512/9 Nazareth a W 67-4812/11 at Binghamton W 56-53

12/13 Oneonta W 64-631/15 Brockport (OT) W 65-631/17 at Elmira W 81-761/19 RIT• W 71-661/26 atRensselaer• L 56-611/29 Hobart• W 84-582/1 atClarkson• W 80-792/2 atSt.Lawrence• L 67-762/6 Alfred• W 97-732/8 Rensselaer• L 59-612/9 Hamilton L 68-742/11 at Oswego W 104-792/15 Clarkson•(2OT) L 87-882/16 St.Lawrence• L 70-772/18 at Hartwick L 70-742/20 atRIT• L 77-802/23 at Cortland W 76-742/27 atAlfred• L 71-76a=Ithaca Holiday Tournament,3rdCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Dan Harris, Bob Healy1980-81 (15-11, 7-5 ICAC)11/22 vs. Bridgewater State a W 68-5911/23 at E. Connecticut a W 61-5912/2 Cortland L 56-6212/4 Le Moyne L 57-7312/6 Purchase b W 83-5312/7 Oneonta b (OT) W 64-6312/9 atHobart• W 67-5212/13 Binghamton (OT) W 64-631/15 Elmira W 81-701/17 atRIT• L 72-761/21 at Brockport W 58-561/23 vs.Westfieldc L 69-701/24 vs. Lyndon c W 114-771/27 Hobart• W 77-581/30 atClarkson• L 55-561/31 atSt.Lawrence• L 60-802/4 Alfred• W 82-752/6 Rensselaer• W 63-612/7 at Hamilton L 83-932/13 Clarkson• W 76-712/14 St.Lawrence• L 65-812/16 Hartwick L 65-802/18 RIT• W 67-662/21 at Cortland L 66-702/24 atRensselaer• W 75-602/26 atAlfred• L 69-83a=at Eastern Connecticut Tournament, 1stb=Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 1stc=Western New England Tournament, 3rdCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Pat Clark, Jeff Cornish1981-82 (22-5, 11-1 ICAC)12/1 at Le Moyne L 70-8012/5 Concordia (N.Y.) a W 70-6012/6 Dominican (N.Y.) a W 74-6012/8 atHobart• W 66-5012/12 Brockport W 106-631/9 at Elmira W 64-621/15 Buffalo St. L 70-80

1/16 RIT• W 74-641/20 Cortland (OT) W 77-751/26 Hobart• W 72-471/29 atClarkson• W 71-571/30 atSt.Lawrence• L 69-742/3 Alfred• W 86-622/5 Rensselaer• W 76-512/6 Hamilton L 75-982/8 at Oneonta W 63-622/12 Clarkson• W 59-572/13 St.Lawrence• W 55-532/15 at Cortland W 70-662/17 atRIT• W 81-682/20 at Binghamton W 65-502/22 atRensselaer• W 83-712/24 atAlfred• W 81-632/26 Roberts Wesleyan W 96-522/27 at Hartwick W 68-603/5 vs. Brooklyn § L 47-503/6 vs. Buffalo § W 74-73a=Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 1stCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Dan Brown, Tod Hart1982-83 (19-8, 10-2 ICAC)12/1 Le Moyne W 67-6212/4 E. Connecticut a W 88-7812/5 Albany a L 60-7512/7 Hobart• W 77-7512/9 at Cortland L 91-9212/11 at Brockport W 56-541/8 Elmira W 68-651/15 RIT• W 58-561/18 at Hamilton(2OT) L 62-641/22 atRensselaer• W 73-631/25 atHobart• W 55-541/28 atClarkson• W 81-561/29 atSt.Lawrence• W 59-452/1 atAlfred• W 75-592/4 Rensselaer• W 76-652/5 at Oneonta W 69-522/8 Binghamton W 86-642/11 Clarkson• W 77-582/12 St.Lawrence• L 54-552/16 atRIT• L 60-732/19 at Albany L 52-602/22 Cortland W 68-642/24 Hartwick W 70-582/26 Alfred• W 86-573/1 at RIT n W 49-483/4 at Potsdam (3OT) L 74-76 3/5 vs. Union § L 69-89a=Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 2ndCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Jamie Frank, Tod Hart

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1983-84 (15-10, 8-4 ICAC)11/29 Cortland W 86-5712/1 at Le Moyne L 50-6912/3 Washington & Lee a W 70-5712/4 West. New England a W 59-4912/6 atHobart• W 60-5512/9 atRensselaer• L 63-711/11 at Elmira W 64-611/14 RIT• W 74-511/20 Oneonta W 59-521/21 Albany L 60-671/24 Hobart• W 69-491/27 atClarkson• W 65-511/28 atSt.Lawrence•(OT) L 66-681/31 Alfred• W 82-512/3 Rensselaer• W 76-662/4 Hamilton L 62-712/7 at Binghamton (2OT) L 77-79 2/10 Clarkson• W 75-522/11 St.Lawrence• L 47-672/13 at Cortland W 60-572/15 atRIT• W 78-582/17 at Roberts Wesleyan W 80-652/20 Brockport L 69-752/23 at Hartwick L 43-462/25 atAlfred• L 52-60a Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 1stCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Todd Sibel, Ron Zielinski1984-85 (13-12, 7-5 ICAC)11/17 vs. Catholic (D.C.) a L 66-6911/18 vs. Brandeis a W 105-8111/28 at Albany L 65-8612/1 Daemen W 88-7512/4 atHobart• W 85-6912/7 atRensselaer• L 56-6812/10 at Oneonta W 68-431/10 Cortland W 73-661/12 RIT• W 90-691/17 at Hamilton L 69-831/22 Hobart• W 73-681/25 atClarkson• W 60-461/26 atSt.Lawrence• L 62-641/29 atAlfred• L 81-1082/1 Rensselaer• L 59-782/3 vs. Potsdam b L 44-512/5 Binghamton L 76-902/8 Clarkson• W 83-632/9 St.Lawrence• W 44-382/13 atRIT• W 82-672/15 Roberts Wesleyan W 62-512/16 Elmira L 65-712/18 at Cortland W 88-782/20 Hartwick L 54-562/23 Alfred• L 69-81a=at Eastern Connecticut Tournament, 3rdb=at Watertown, N.Y.COACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Mark Carver, Tony Jackson

1985-86 (18-9, 9-3 ICAC)11/22 vs. North Adams a W 72-4511/23 at Potsdam a L 57-7612/5 atRensselaer• W 52-5012/7 vs. Ohio Wesleyan b W 74-6112/8 at Rochester b L 62-6812/12 atHobart• W 71-6712/14 Oneonta (OT) W 74-721/9 St. Joseph (Vt.) W 79-701/11 atRIT• W 88-631/14 at Cortland W 82-771/17 Alfred• L 54-571/18 Daemen W 83-661/21 Hobart• W 62-561/24 atClarkson• W 58-551/25 atSt.Lawrence• L 54-871/28 Hamilton L 57-582/1 Rensselaer• W 61-502/4 at Binghamton L 77-842/7 Clarkson• W 64-472/8 St.Lawrence• W 78-622/10 Albany W 62-612/12 RIT• W 91-622/15 at Elmira W 68-572/17 Cortland W 65-612/19 at Hartwick L 60-702/22 atAlfred• L 72-783/1 Fredonia ‡ L 64-75a=Potsdam Tournament, 2ndb=Rochester Tournament, 2ndCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Mike Friedman, Andy Vye1986-87 (16-12, 9-3 ICAC)11/21 vs.Bluefielda W 98-6711/22 at Wash. & Lee a (OT) W 84-82 12/3 Hobart•(OT) W 84-8012/6 W. Conn. b (OT) W 69-6412/7 Potsdam b L 49-8012/9 at Cortland L 52-6312/11 at Albany L 62-711/10 atRIT• L 56-851/14 atAlfred• L 66-771/15 at Daemen (OT) W 90-871/17 atRensselaer• W 63-551/20 Hartwick L 57-621/23 atClarkson• W 75-631/24 atSt.Lawrence• W 87-761/27 at Hamilton L 67-751/31 Rensselaer• W 82-792/3 Binghamton L 58-642/6 Clarkson• W 74-662/7 St.Lawrence• W 81-782/9 Skidmore W 87-652/11 RIT• W 77-582/14 atHobart• L 73-922/16 Cortland W 85-702/17 at Buffalo L 66-692/21 Alfred• W 88-782/24 at Oneonta W 71-533/6 at Potsdam n L 53-573/7 vs. Stony Brook n L 77-95a=Washington & Lee Tournament, 1stb=Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 2ndCAPTAINS: Mark Cornish,

Mike Friedman, Andy Vye1987-88 (16-11, 7-5 ICAC)11/20 vs. St. Rose a W 79-5811/21 at Oneonta a W 64-5812/2 at Elmira L 58-6712/4 Cortland W 77-4312/8 Oneonta W 65-5712/12 atRIT• W 56-551/8 at Moravian b L 77-911/9 vs. Widener b W 55-441/11 at Hartwick L 65-861/13 Alfred• W 74-561/16 atRensselaer• L 68-761/22 atClarkson• L 67-741/23 atSt.Lawrence• L 59-681/26 Hamilton L 68-861/28 at Cortland W 65-561/30 Rensselaer• W 78-712/2 at Binghamton W 82-742/5 Clarkson• W 88-632/6 St.Lawrence• L 69-702/8 at Skidmore L 74-772/10 RIT• W 78-702/13 Hobart• W 74-722/17 Utica W 79-632/20 atAlfred• W 75-712/23 Albany W 64-562/25 atHobart• L 64-783/4 at Elmira ‡ L 79-87a=Oneonta Tournament, 1stb=Greyhound Classic at Moravian, 3rdCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Dean Crocker, Kermit Moyer1988-89 (16-10, 7-5 ICAC)11/18 Maine-Presque Isle a W 104-6111/19 Oneonta a W 63-5211/30 Elmira L 46-5112/2 at Cortland (OT) W 80-7712/6 at Oneonta L 52-6612/10 RIT• W 74-631/10 atAlfred• L 59-631/14 atRensselaer• W 75-641/17 Plattsburgh W 85-731/20 atSt.Lawrence• L 74-751/21 atClarkson• W 71-641/24 at Hamilton L 61-721/26 Cortland W 74-691/28 Rensselaer• W 65-631/31 Binghamton W 91-762/4 Clarkson• L 68-752/5 St.Lawrence• L 70-762/9 atRIT• W 77-752/11 atHobart• L 67-792/14 at Utica L 54-702/16 Hartwick W 92-682/18 Alfred• W 89-862/21 at Albany (OT) W 61-572/23 Skidmore W 72-572/25 Hobart• W 70-683/5 at Geneseo ‡ L 63-64a=Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 1stCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Pat Jones, John McLellan

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1989-90 (15-12, 7-5 ICAC)11/17 vs. New England a W 64-5311/18 at Plattsburgh a (OT) L 72-7711/28 at Elmira L 53-5612/6 at Keuka W 80-7512/9 at Binghamton W 80-5512/12 Cortland W 75-5612/14 Utica W 72-631/9 Alfred• W 76-691/12 atRensselaer•(OT) L 81-841/16 Keuka W 75-651/19 atClarkson• W 72-601/20 atSt.Lawrence• W 60-581/23 Hamilton (OT) L 74-83 1/25 at Cortland L 73-751/27 Rensselaer• L 68-701/30 Albany L 65-792/2 Clarkson• W 94-792/3 St.Lawrence•(2OT) L103-1042/7 atRIT• W 65-582/10 Hobart• W 83-522/13 RIT• W 75-742/17 atAlfred• L 75-762/22 at Skidmore W 73-722/24 atHobart• L 67-722/27 at Hartwick L 55-743/3 at Utica ‡ W 60-573/7 at Hamilton ‡ L 73-81a=Cardinal Classic (Plattsburgh)COACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Brian Fruscio, Mike Hess1990-91 (18-10, 7-5 ICAC)11/16 St. Joseph (Vt.) a W 96-7911/17 Virginia Wesleyan a L 58-6611/27 Elmira W 62-5812/6 Keuka W 78-6412/8 Binghamton W 108-9012/11 at Cortland (OT) W 76-73 12/13 at Utica L 63-721/9 Hartwick W 83-751/11 Clarkson• W 67-531/12 St.Lawrence• W 93-641/15 at Keuka L 66-801/19 atAlfred• W 71-611/22 at Hamilton L 68-931/24 Cortland W 86-681/26 Rensselaer• L 61-681/27 Union W 85-751/29 atRIT• L 70-772/1 atClarkson• W 74-592/2 atSt.Lawrence• L 64-672/8 atRensselaer• L 67-812/9 at Albany W 87-802/15 atHobart• L 61-662/16 RIT• W 100-902/19 Skidmore W 85-842/22 Hobart• W 61-582/23 Alfred• W 82-572/27 Union ‡ W 92-803/1 at Hamilton ‡ L 83-105a= Ithaca Invitational Tournament, 2ndCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Mike Hess, Archie McEachern

1991-92 (12-14, 7-7 EAA)11/22 at Gettysburg a L 89-9911/23 vs. King’s (Pa.) a W 72-6912/5 Keuka L 69-9112/7 at Cortland (OT) W 73-71 12/10 at Binghamton L 50-5812/14 Albany W 69-611/8 at Skidmore L 60-641/10 atSt.Lawrence• W 83-741/11 atClarkson• W 66-641/14 Cortland L 56-691/18 atAlfred• W 73-591/21 Hamilton L 62-861/24 RIT• W 77-701/25 Hobart•(2OT) L 90-931/28 at Elmira L 65-701/31 atHartwick• L 59-612/1 atRensselaer• L 66-682/7 Clarkson• W 75-612/8 St.Lawrence• W 88-582/11 at Union W 49-462/14 Rensselaer• L 75-852/15 Hartwick• L 58-592/21 atHobart•(OT) L 87-902/22 atRIT•(4OT) L 95-962/26 Alfred• W 86-572/27 Utica W 79-62a=Gettysburg Invitational, 3rdCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: John Dunne, Archie McEachern1992-93 (20-7, 12-2 EAA)11/21 vs. Teikyo Post a L 65-7111/22 vs. Plattsburgh a W 71-6312/1 Cortland W 63-3712/3 at Keuka W 68-5012/8 at Albany W 62-541/8 St.Lawrence• W 78-641/9 Clarkson• W 69-661/11 Skidmore W 66-521/16 Alfred• W 73-591/19 at Hamilton L 55-631/22 atRIT• L 62-661/23 atHobart• W 78-701/27 Hilbert (OT) L 76-79 1/29 Hartwick• L 42-481/30 Rensselaer• W 67-642/2 at Cortland (OT) W 76-652/5 atClarkson• W 90-552/6 atSt.Lawrence• W 94-502/9 Union L 50-532/12 atRensselaer• W 87-652/13 atHartwick• W 80-722/17 at Utica W 66-622/19 Hobart•(OT) W 95-872/20 RIT• W 58-562/24 atAlfred• W 70-623/4 Fredonia § W 71-563/6 at New York U. § L 61-75a=Eastern Conn. Tip-Off Tournament, 3rdCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAIN: Steve Dunham

1993-94 (21-6, 12-2 EAA)11/19 vs. Juniata a W 84-5211/20 at Johns Hopkins a L 66-6811/30 at Cortland (2OT) W 81-78 12/7 Albany L 63-6412/10 at Union W 69-651/8 Binghamton W 85-701/11 at Skidmore (OT) L 77-79 1/14 atSt.Lawrence• W 75-701/15 atClarkson• W 69-541/18 Hamilton W 92-681/21 RIT•(OT) W 82-751/22 Hobart• W 84-771/25 atAlfred• W 67-471/28 atHartwick• W 71-611/29 atRensselaer• L 64-702/1 Cortland W 64-502/4 Clarkson• W 71-532/5 St.Lawrence• W 71-462/8 Alfred• W 76-642/11 Rensselaer• W 97-822/12 Hartwick• W 59-542/15 Utica W 80-662/18 atHobart• W 74-592/19 atRIT• L 62-802/22 at Roberts Wesleyan W 80-713/2 Fredonia ‡ W 69-613/4 Elmira ‡ L 70-73a=Blue Jay Classic at Johns Hopkins, 2ndCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAIN: Steve Dunham1994-95 (11-14, 6-6 EAA)11/19 vs. Millikin a L 70-7511/19 vs. N.C. Wesleyan a L 56-6511/29 Cortland L 61-7612/3 Union L 65-6712/7 at Binghamton W 66-5612/9 at Cortland W 84-661/10 at Albany L 69-761/13 St.Lawrence•(OT) L 70-721/14 Clarkson• W 83-601/17 at Hamilton L 85-991/20 atRIT• L 49-681/21 atHobart• L 68-701/24 Alfred• W 64-581/27 Hartwick•(OT) W 57-481/28 Rensselaer• W 57-552/3 atClarkson• W 79-542/4 atSt.Lawrence• L 59-682/7 at Alfred L 67-832/10 at Rensselaer L 66-802/11 atHartwick• L 56-652/14 at Utica W 73-672/17 Hobart• W 81-722/18 RIT(OT)• L 80-882/21 Roberts Wesleyan W 91-502/23 Daemen W 94-62a=Capital Tip-Off Tourn. (Columbus, Ohio)COACH: Tom BakerCAPTAIN: Kyle McGill

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1995-96 (16-10, 3-2 EAA)11/29 New Paltz W 63-4512/1 vs. Coast Guard a W 92-8112/2 at Conn. College a L 82-8712/8 at Cortland W 62-5712/12 Utica• L 66-871/9 at Plattsburgh L 60-621/12 St. Lawrence W 72-411/13 Clarkson W 76-621/16 at Daemen L 58-621/18 St. John Fisher L 75-871/20 Cortland W 87-601/23 Alfred• W 77-561/25 atNazareth• W 55-501/27 RIT• L 62-721/30 at Hobart W 79-562/1 Cazenovia W 75-652/4 Southern Vermont W 83-752/6 at RIT L 73-782/8 Binghamton W 64-592/10 at Alfred W 78-592/13 Hartwick• W 55-462/16 Keuka W 80-612/17 at Cazenovia W 87-542/20 at Roberts Wes. (OT) L 92-93 2/24 at Hartwick L 44-652/28 at Oneonta ‡ L 63-75a=Connecticut College Tournament, 2ndCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Mark Metcalf, Shaka Serville1996-97 (18-9, 6-4 EAA)

11/23 Alfred W 69-5412/3 Cortland W 71-5612/7 atElmira• L 64-6812/10 at New Paltz W 69-5812/13 at Binghamton W 66-571/8 at Cortland L 66-731/10 vs. King’s (Pa.) a W 62-431/11 at Union a W 70-651/13 Plattsburgh L 51-531/17 atUtica• W 82-571/18 atHartwick• W 52-471/21 at Cazenovia W 81-641/24 RIT• L 76-871/25 Nazareth• W 89-781/31 Hartwick• W 68-492/1 Utica• W 76-522/4 Elmira• W 68-562/7 at St. Lawrence L 75-902/8 at Clarkson W 64-552/11 Hobart W 84-742/14 atNazareth• L 74-912/15 atRIT• L 75-832/18 Cazenovia W 91-712/20 at St. John Fisher W 88-862/22 at Keuka L 57-783/5 Utica/Rome ‡ W 87-713/7 Elmira ‡ (OT) L 60-61 a=Union Invitational (Schenectady), 1stCOACH: Tom BakerCAPTAINS: Rob Nadler, Shaka Serville

1997-98 (14-12, 6-4 EAA)11/21 vs. Concordia a (OT) L 81-8811/22 vs. Keuka a W 79-7612/2 New Paltz W 70-6812/4 at Keuka W 79-7512/9 at Cortland L 52-7612/12 St. Lawrence L 59-801/9 RIT•(OT) L 75-811/10 Nazareth• W 82-761/13 Cortland L 72-761/16 atHartwick• W 70-581/17 atUtica• W 81-571/20 Binghamton W 95-901/22 Keuka W 71-681/24 at Cazenovia L 70-721/27 Pitt Bradford W 86-681/31 St. John Fisher W 86-832/3 Elmira• W 76-662/6 Utica• W 81-692/7 Hartwick• W 67-622/10 at Hobart (OT) L 75-81 2/13 atNazareth• L 85-962/14 atRIT• L 73-892/17 atElmira• L 60-932/21 Cazenovia W 85-752/25 at Alfred L 73-953/4 at Plattsburgh ‡ L 70-80a=Gettysburg TournamentCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Brendan Killeen, Eric Pitcher, Jay Watts1998-99 (12-13, 6-4 E8)

11/20 at Johns Hopkins L 52-6211/21 vs. Moravian L 62-8212/1 at Keuka W 71-5512/4 at Binghamton L 71-7812/8 Cazenovia W 78-6512/11 at St. Lawrence W 69-581/9 vs. Teikyo Post L 73-891/10 vs. Clarkson (OT) L 68-691/12 Elmira• W 84-701/20 Keuka W 74-57 1/22 atRIT• L 72-781/23 atNazareth• L 80-901/26 at St. John Fisher (OT) L 67-741/29 Hartwick• W 76-621/30 Utica• W 57-462/2 atElmira• L 75-862/6 at Cortland L 70-992/9 Hobart W 74-732/13 atUtica• W 48-452/13 atHartwick• W 68-612/16 at Cazenovia W 95-832/19 Nazareth• W 82-702/20 RIT• L 66-762/23 Alfred L 61-802/27 St. Lawrence L 73-84 COACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Brendan Killeen, Jay Watts

1999-2000 (18-10, 8-6 E8)11/19 vs. Southern Maine a W 80-6211/20 at Plymouth St.a L 70-7611/30 Keuka W 95-5712/4 Cortland W 55-4812/7 at Hobart L 77-8112/10 St. Lawrence W 81-6612/11 Clarkson L 69-721/7 Alfred• W 77-611/8 St.JohnFisher•(OT) L 66-741/11 at Cazenovia W 88-731/18 Elmira• W 78-741/21 atRIT•(OT) L 70-881/22 atNazareth• W 89-791/24 at Keuka W 70-511/28 atUtica• L 70-751/29 atHartwick• W 80-572/1 Binghamton W 73-722/4 atAlfred•(OT) L 61-622/5 atSt.JohnFisher• L 55-732/8 atElmira• L 64-782/11 Nazareth• W 76-592/12 RIT• W 61-552/18 Hartwick• W 83-692/19 Utica• W 77-512/26 at Colgate L 64-803/1 Clarkson ‡ W 95-783/4 at Brockport ‡ W 85-793/5 vs. Union ‡ W 77-76a=Plymouth State Tip-Off TournamentCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Pat Britton, Joe Murray2000-01 (10-14, 5-9 E8)

11/18 vs. U. New England a W 86-4811/19 at Plattsburgh a L 85-8211/30 at Colgate (OT) L 83-7612/1 Potsdam L 62-5612/5 Hobart W 65-6012/8 at St. Lawrence W 66-6312/12 at Cortland L 61-5112/16 Pitt Bradford W 89-631/5 atUtica•(OT) L 60-551/6 atHartwick• L 75-731/9 Cazenovia L 88-781/16 atElmira• W 66-531/19 atSt.JohnFisher• L 72-531/20 atAlfred•(OT) L 78-741/26 Nazareth• W 60-471/27 RIT• L 65-622/2 Hartwick• W 70-582/3 Utica• W 57-562/6 Elmira• L 75-722/9 Alfred• W 76-602/10 St.JohnFisher• L 61-602/16 atRIT• L 83-732/17 atNazareth• L 92-812/22 D’Youville W 77-72a=Plattsburgh State Cardinal ClassicCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Dane Fischer, John Lyons

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2001-02 (16-10, 11-3 E8)11/16 vs.WestfieldSt.a W 84-7611/17 vs. Salve Regina a W 63-5511/27 Geneseo L 68-8111/29 at Hobart L 76-8712/3 at Cornell L 45-7712/ 7 St. Lawrence L 69-7212/11 Cortland W 63-5712/15 at Pitt Bradford L 89-761/5 at Geneseo W 64-571/8 at Cazenovia L 87-861/11 atSt.JohnFisher• W 62-531/12 atAlfred• W 71-681/15 atElmira• L 61-841/22 atUtica• L 68-751/25 Nazareth• W 86-671/26 RIT• W 71-681/29 Oneonta W 86-722/1 Hartwick• W 62-522/2 Utica• L 72-712/5 Elmira• W 86-672/8 atRIT• W 56-392/9 atNazareth• W 64-472/12 atHartwick• W 66-462/15 Alfred• W 61-472/16 St.JohnFisher• W 65-622/28 at Alvernia § L 76-67a=Eastern Connecticut TournamentCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Dane Fischer, Matt Riggins2002-03 (12-13, 8-6 E8)11/22 vs. Lasell a W 79-7211/23 at Williams a L 71-7412/2 at Cornell L 66-8312/8 at Catholic L 56-9012/10 at Cortland (OT) W 72-7012/13 at St. Lawrence L 62-7312/14 at Potsdam L 52-691/4 Geneseo L 66-681/7 Trinity (Conn.) L 53-681/10 Hartwick• W 71-481/11 Utica• W 48-391/14 Elmira• W 73-481/24 RIT• L 54-681/25 Nazareth• L 67-701/28 at Oneonta W 88-551/31 atAlfred• W 74-632/1 atSt.JohnFisher• L 85-972/7 atUtica• W 63-542/8 atHartwick• W 83-612/14 St.JohnFisher• L 64-672/15 Alfred• W 77-632/18 Hobart W 82-722/22 atElmira• W 88-582/28 atNazareth• L 53-693/1 atRIT• L 66-71a=Williams Tip-Off TournamentCOACH: Jim Mullins

2003-04 (13-13, 8-6 E8)11/21 vs. De Sales a L 56-8111/22 vs. Southern Maine a W 81-7212/2 at Cornell L 37-6912/6 at Hobart W 81-6412/9 Cortland L 56-6412/12 St. Lawrence L 66-7512/13 Potsdam W 70-661/3 at Geneseo L 69-741/9 atNazareth• W 70-571/10 atRIT• L 67-701/13 atElmira(OT)• W 78-741/20 at Cortland L 64-741/23 Utica• W 56-411/24 Hartwick• W 84-491/27 Oneonta W 69-541/30 atSt.JohnFisher•(OT)L 80-841/31 atAlfred•(OT) W 75-702/6 RIT•(OT) L 73-762/7 Nazareth• W 76-602/13 Alfred• W 72-612/14 SJF•(2OT) L 78-812/16 Pitt-Bradford W 87-562/20 atHartwick• L 69-712/21 atUtica• L 40-642/24 Elmira• W 76-622/28 at St. John Fisher ^ L 57-82a=Trinity Tip-Off TournamentCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Tyler Schulz, Nate Thomas2004-05 (13-14, 8-6 E8)

11/20 Cortland W 62-5411/29 at Cornell L 67-6912/04 Hobart L 81-8212/7 at Cortland W 79-7012/10 at St. Lawrence W 66-5812/11 at Potsdam L 73-7612/29 vs. Buena Vista a L 54-6112/30 at Embry-Riddle a L 69-741/7 atUtica• L 56-681/08 atHartwick• W 72-461/11 Elmira• W 89-541/13 Mansfield L 69-881/21 atRIT• L 70-861/22 atNazareth• W 72-641/25 at Oneonta St. W 72-521/28 St.JohnFisher• L 45-701/29 Alfred• W 80-502/04 Hartwick• W 54-432/05 Utica• W 68-532/11 atAlfred• L 62-682/12 atSt.JohnFisher• L 69-882/14 at Pitt Bradford W 70-612/18 Nazareth• W 76-682/19 RIT• L 60-632/22 atElmira• W 60-462/26 at St. John Fisher ^ L 62-673/02 at Oswego ‡ L 51-70a=Land of Magic Classic at Embry-RiddleCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Sean Backus, Jesse Roth, Nate Thomas

2005-06 (16-13, 9-5 E8)11/19 vs. Hampton-Sydney a L 59-8211/20 at Roanoke a L 64-6812/1 atMansfield L 62-9212/3 at Hobart L 67-7312/6 Cortland L 55-5712/9 St. Lawrence W 70-6112/10 Potsdam W 90-521/6 RIT• W 69-531/7 Nazareth• W 71-621/10 atElmira• W 75-481/14 at Plattsburgh L 68-751/17 Green Mountain W 96-471/20 atHartwick• W 67-581/21 atUtica• L 57-701/24 at Cortland L 62-491/27 Alfred(OT)• W 83-761/28 St.JohnFisher• L 55-681/31 Oneonta W 69-642/3 atNazareth• L 88-952/4 atRIT• W 87-822/10 atSt.JohnFisher• L 66-872/11 atAlfred• W 91-832/17 Utica• L 71-772/18 Hartwick• W 82-662/21 Elmira• W 76-592/24 vs. Utica ^ L 63-773/1 at Union ‡ W 86-833/3 vs. Brockport ‡ W 77-753/4 at Oswego ‡ W 61-60a=V Foundation Classic at Roanoke, Va.COACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Brian Andruskiewicz, Jim Bellis, Jonathan Whetstone2006-07 (15-13, 9-5 E8)

11/17 at Rochester a L 72-8111/18 vs. Geneseo a L 67-7811/28 Morrisville W 82-6012/2 Hobart W 69-5812/5 at Cortland W 67-6112/8 at St. Lawrence L 63-7612/9 at Potsdam W 91-7812/15 Kean (OT) L 73-741/5 at Cornell L 47-801/9 Elmira• W 85-611/12 Hartwick• W 74-571/13 Utica• L 63-851/16 at Morrisville W 80-671/19 Nazareth• W 75-681/20 RIT• L 84-901/26 atAlfred• W 68-571/27 atSt.JohnFisher• L 59-881/30 at Oneonta L 62-682/2 atUtica(OT)• W 70-682/3 atHartwick• W 62-532/9 St.JohnFisher(4OT)•L 99-1112/10 Alfred• W 88-732/13 atElmira• W 86-682/16 atRIT• W 83-742/17 atNazareth• L 80-842/23 vs. Utica ^ L 56-722/28 Rensselaer ‡ W 80-693/2 at Vassar ‡ L 76-84a=Resler Tournament at RochesterCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAIN: Sean Stahn

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2007-08 (17-9, 12-4 E8)11/16 at Potsdam a L 82-9311/17 vs. Albany Pharmacy a W 100-5011/30 Utica• W 81-7012/1 Hartwick• W 85-4612/4 Cortland W 62-5312/9 atStevens• L 74-8312/14 St. Lawrence L 81-8512/28 vs.Colby @ W 101-9112/29 vs. Ripon @ L 71-791/4 atHartwick• W 91-761/5 atUtica• L 70-821/8 at Hobart L 75-871/11 Alfred• W 99-731/15 Potsdam W 83-751/18 atNazareth• W 91-781/19 atRIT• W 87-851/22 atElmira• W 64-361/29 RIT• L 70-822/5 Oneonta W 95-572/8 St.JohnFisher• L 87-932/12 Elmira• W 82-752/15 atAlfred• W 82-642/16 atSt.JohnFisher• W 84-732/22 Stevens• W 93-822/17 atNazareth• L 80-842/29 St. John Fisher ^ L 68-88a= North Country Invitational at Potsdam@=Land of Magic ClassicCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Sean Burton, Louis Kail2008-09 (24-3, 15-1 E8)

11/15 at Cortland W 80-5611/18 Hobart W 100-5011/21 vs. Trinity a W 80-7511/22 at Rochester a W 80-7111/29 vs. Baldwin-Wallace @ W 97-7511/30 at Allegheny@ W 85-6312/10 at Oneonta W 85-6312/13 at St. Lawrence W 95-891/2 atElmira• W 112-721/4 atAlfred• W 75-641/6 Utica• W 87-641/9 Nazareth• W 122-901/11 atRIT• L 84-871/13 Potsdam W 116-941/16 atHartwick• W 56-491/25 atStevens• W 84-801/30 Elmira• W 106-841/31 atUtica• W 86-732/3 atSt.JohnFisher• W 75-662/6 Hartwick• W 78-592/8 Alfred• W 73-712/10 Stevens• W 81-682/14 St.JohnFisher• W 77-672/20 atNazareth• W 113-862/22 RIT• W 101-742/28 Nazareth ^ L 76-823/7 DeSales § L 71-77a=Chuck Resler Invitational at Rochester@=National City Tournament at Allegheny

COACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Sean Burton, Brendan Rogers, Scott Ruffrage2009-10 (20-8, 11-5 E8)11/16 at Hobart W 108-9311/20 vs. Endicott a W 78-6911/21 at Amherst a L 67-9211/24 Oneonta L 83-8512/1 Cortland W 76-7512/4 Hartwick• W 96-8112/11 St. Lawrence W 101-9712/12 at Potsdam W 92-7712/29 vs. Roanoke @ W 96-8812/30 at Case West.@ W 97-941/5 atElmira• W 84-711/8 Nazareth• W 87-541/9 atSt.JohnFisher• L 63-941/12 atUtica• L 69-721/15 Alfred• W 108-691/16 Stevens• W 85-831/19 RIT• W 81-801/22 St.JohnFisher• L 66-761/31 atRIT• L 73-772/5 atAlfred• W 81-632/6 atNazareth• L 85-912/9 Utica• W 88-692/12 atHartwick• W 82-722/14 Elmira• W 81-522/19 atStevens• W 76-632/26 vs. Nazareth ^ (OT) L 72-753/6 vs. Rensselaer ‡ W 88-673/7 at Brockport ‡ W 78-71a=Ken Wright ’52 Invitational at Amherst@=Bill Sudeck Tourn. at Case WesternCOACH: Jim MullinsCAPTAINS: Tom Brown, Chris Cruz-Rivas, Will Gaskins2010-11 (20-7, 13-3 E8)

11/17 Hobart W 95-8711/19 vs Grove City a W 72-6811/20 at Penn State-Behrend a L 71-8211/28 Oswego L 83-9511/30 at Cortland W 84-7512/3 at St. Lawrence W 79-6012/7 atElmira• W 97-7612/9 Nazareth• W 94-8412/11 at Oneonta W 94-861/2 vs Wesley @ W 96-921/3 at #13 F&M @ W 107-971/7 Alfred• W 104-511/8 St.JohnFisher• W 101-951/11 atUtica• L 81-851/18 Elmira• W 101-671/21 Stevens• W 73-681/22 Hartwick•(OT) L 96-1001/28 atNazareth• W 88-861/29 atRIT• W 81-762/5 Utica• L 89-942/11 atSt.JohnFisher• W 85-71

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