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1,000 PoInt clUBRank Player (years) Points1. Carlton Owens (1984-88) 2,1142. Tyson Wheeler (1994-98) 1,9183. Ernie Calverley (1943-46) 1,8684. Sly Williams (1976-79) 1,7775. Steve Chubin (1962-64, 65-66) 1,7516. Horace “Pappy” Owens (1979-83) 1,7507. Stan Stutz (1938-40, 41-42) 1,7308. Kenny Green (1985-90) 1,7249. Will Daniels (2004-2008) 1,67810. Antonio Reynolds-Dean (1994-98) 1,57611. Tom Garrick (1984-88) 1,57312. John Fultz (1967-70) 1,56613. Jiggy Williamson (1974-78) 1,53114. Andre Samuel (1990-94) 1,49015. Art Stephenson (1965-68) 1,45816. Eric Leslie (1988-91) 1,45317. Steve Rowell (1970-73) 1,44718. Bill Von Weyhe (1954-57) 1,39919. Ron Marozzi (1954-57) 1,37720. Cuttino Mobley (1994-98) 1,33421. Jimmy Wright (1977-81) 1,33322. Bill Baird (1950-53) 1,30723. Stan Wright (1974-78) 1,306 24. John Evans (1985-89) 1,29725. Dennis McGovern (1962-65) 1,29526. Dawan Robinson (2002-06) 1,26927. Marc Upshaw (1979-82) 1,25828. Carlos Cofield (1990-94) 1,23429. Jeff Kent (1988-92) 1,23130. Abdul Fox (1991-94) 1,22431. Preston Murphy (1995-99) 1,21832. Chet Jaworski (1936-39) 1,21733. Brian Woodward (2000-04) 1,21534. Dave Ricerto (1959-62) 1,21335. Fred Conley (1938-41) 1,18736. Fred Congleton (1950-53) 1,17537. Jimmy Baron (2005- ) 1,17338. Bruce Blount (1947-50) 1,163 39. Barry Multer (1957-58, 59-61) 1,163 40. Mike Brown (1989-93) 1,15641. Tavorris Bell (1998-01) 1,14742. Larry Johnson (1965-68) 1,11743. Charlie Lee (1960-63) 1,11044. Dave Stenhouse (1952-55) 1,07745. Ken Goodwin (1946-49) 1,04846. Dustin Hellenga (2001-04) 1,040

#1 Carlton “Silk” Owens2,114 points

#2 Tyson Wheeler1,918 points

#4 Sly Williams1,777 points

#5 Steve Chubin1,751 points

#6 Horace “Pappy” Owens1,750 points

#7 Stan Stutz1,730 points

#8 Kenny Green1,724 points

#10 Antonio Reynolds-Dean1,576 points

#9 Will Daniels1,678 points

#3 Ernie Calverley1,868 points

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IndIvIdUal RecoRdsMost Points ScoredHalf 33, Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195931, Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 196429, John Fultz vs. American, Feb. 10, 1969

Game 50, Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 198850, Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195948, Ernie Calverley vs. Maine, Jan. 14, 194446, John Fultz vs. Connecticut, March 11, 1969 44, Sly Williams vs. Detroit, Jan. 6, 197944, Chet Jaworski vs. Arnold, Dec. 14, 1939 42, Ernie Calverley vs. Camp Edwards, Dec. 14, 194441, Ernie Calverley vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, 194340, Larry Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 9, 196740, Art Stephenson vs. St. Bonaventure, Dec. 26, 196640, Dennis McGovern vs. Boston College, Jan. 12, 196540, Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 196440, Fred Conley vs. Worcester Tech, Feb. 17, 194140, Stan Stutz vs. Connecticut, Feb. 24, 1940

Season 762, Carlton Owens, 1987-88718, Tom Garrick, 1987-88693, Sly Williams, 1978-79659, Steve Chubin, 1965-66645, Eric Leslie, 1989-90639, Pappy Owens, 1982-83615, Will Daniels, 2007-08592, Bill Von Weyhe, 1955-56586, Cuttino Mobley, 1997-98582, Steve Chubin, 1963-64

Highest Scoring AverageSeason 26.7, Ernie Calverley, 1943-44 (led nation)23.9, Sly Williams, 1979-8023.7, Bill Von Weyhe, 1956-5723.5, Steve Chubin, 1966-6723.1, Stan Stutz, 1939-40 (led nation)23.0, Eric Leslie, 1990-9123.0, John Fultz, 1969-7022.9, Steve Rowell, 1973-7422.6, Chet Jaworski, 1938-39 (led nation)22.3, Pappy Owens, 1983-84

Career 22.6, Bill Von Weyhe, 1955-5722.4, John Fultz, 1969-7021.8, Steve Chubin, 1961-6521.1, Dennis McGovern, 1963-6520.9, Sly Williams, 1976-7920.4, Art Stephenson, 1966-6820.1, Ronnie Marozzi, 1955-5819.3, Eric Leslie, 1988-9118.9, Bill Baird, 1950-5318.6, Steve Rowell, 1970-73

Most Field Goals MadeGame 21, Ernie Calverley vs. Maine, Jan. 14, 194421, Chet Jaworski vs. Arnold, Dec. 14, 193919, Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 198819, Ernie Calverley vs. Northeastern, Feb. 12, 194419, Ernie Calverley vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, 1943

18, Sly Williams vs. Detroit, Jan. 6, 197918, Dennis McGovern vs. Northeastern, Jan. 20, 196518, Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 1964 18, Stan Stutz vs. Connecticut, Feb. 24, 194017, John Fultz vs. Connecticut, March 11, 196917, Larry Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 9, 196717, Dave Ricerto vs. Georgetown, Feb. 27, 196017, Ernie Calverley vs. Camp Edwards, Dec. 14, 194417, Chet Jaworski vs. Maine, Feb. 22, 1939

Season 279, Sly Williams, 1978-79273, Tom Garrick, 1987-88268, Carlton Owens, 1987-88264, Pappy Owens, 1982-83251, Dennis McGovern, 1963-64244, Bill Baird, 1952-53232, Steve Rowell, 1972-73230, John Fultz, 1969-70228, Will Daniels, 2007-08227, Steve Chubin, 1965-66

Career 766, Carlton Owens, 1984-88725, Pappy Owens, 1979-83716, Sly Williams, 1976-79636, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98629, Kenny Green, 1985-90635, John Fultz, 1967-70622, Steve Chubin, 1962-66599, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99584, Will Daniels, 2004-08584, Tom Garrick, 1984-88572, Charlie Lee, 1960-63572, Dennis McGovern, 1962-65

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 32, Dennis McGovern vs. Northeastern, Jan. 20, 196529, Dennis McGovern vs. Manhattan, Feb. 15, 196427, Bob Logan vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 15, 196326, Tom Garrick vs. Rutgers, March 7, 198825, Lamar Odom vs. Temple, Feb. 6, 1999 25, Dave Ricerto vs. Georgetown, Feb. 27, 196024, Dawan Robinson vs. Fordham, Feb. 12, 200623, Tyson Wheeler vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 199822, Will Daniels vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 29, 200722, Cuttino Mobley vs. Geo. Washington, Jan. 24, 199522, Eric Leslie vs. Florida State, Dec. 29, 1989

Season 590, Pappy Owens, 1982-83581, Tom Garrick, 1987-88557, Carlton Owens, 1987-88532, Sly Williams, 1978-79506, Eric Leslie, 1989-90501, Dennis McGovern, 1963-64496, Sly Williams, 1976-77480, Steve Chubin, 1965-66465, Steve Rowell, 1972-73465, John Fultz, 1968-69

Career 1,647, Carlton Owens, 1984-881,584, Pappy Owens, 1979-831,545, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-981,444, Sly Williams, 1976-79

1,314, John Fultz, 1967-701,298, Steve Chubin, 1962-651,243, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-991,231, Will Daniels, 2004-081,231, Tom Garrick, 1984-881,151, Steve Rowell, 1970-73

Highest Field Goal PercentageGame (minimum 10 attempted)1.000 (10-10), Kenny Green vs. GW, Jan. 18, 1988.909 (10-11), Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. GW, March 5, 1999.900 (9-10), Roland Houston vs. Brown, Feb. 23, 1982.900 (9-10), Jim Wright vs. Duquesne, Dec. 6, 1980.818 (9-11), Preston Murphy vs. Temple, Jan. 16, 1999.800 (8-10), Joe Mbang vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 2007.800 (8-10), Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006.800 (8-10), Kahiem Seawright vs. Stonehille, Nov. 10, 2006.800 (8-10), Joshua King vs. Boston Univ., Nov. 30, 1997.800 (8-10), Jeff Kent vs. Temple, Feb. 3, 1990

Season (minimum five made per game).612 (175-286), Kenny Green, 1987-88.593 (128-216), Art Stephenson, 1965-66.556 (145-261), John Evans, 1988-89.550 (224-407), Dennis McGovern, 1964-65.549 (117-213), Tavorris Bell, 1998-99.541 (225-416), Sly Williams, 1977-78.540 (176-326), Art Stephenson, 1966-67.536 (150-280), Tavorris Bell, 2000-01.530 (151-285), Tavorris Bell, 1999-00.524 (279-532), Sly Williams, 1978-79

Career .545 (481-883), Art Stephenson, 1965-68.537 (418-778), Tavorris Bell, 1998-01.528 (572-1,083), Dennis McGovern, 1962-65.522 (616-1,179), Kenny Green, 1985-90.510 (353-692), Michael Andersen, 1993-97.501 (469-937), Jimmy Wright, 1978-81.491 (474-966), John Evans, 1985-89.496 (716-1,444), Sly Williams, 1976-79.488 (495-1,105), Jimmy Wright, 1977-81.483 (635-1,314), John Fultz, 1967-70

Ernie Calverley made a school-record 21 field goals, en route to scoring 48 points vs. Maine on Jan. 14, 1944

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Most Three-Point Goals MadeGame 9, Tyson Wheeler vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 1998 8, Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 20068, Preston Murphy vs. Temple, Jan. 16, 19998, Cuttino Mobley vs. Temple, Jan. 4, 19988, Tyson Wheeler vs. Temple, Feb. 13, 19967, Dustin Hellenga vs. Yale, Dec. 11, 20016, Jimmy Baron at Dayton, Jan. 9, 20086, Jimmy Baron vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 2, 20086, Jimmy Baron at Syracuse, Dec. 8, 2007 6, Joe Mbang at Duquesne, Feb. 11, 20076, Dawan Robinson vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 20036, Tyson Wheeler vs. Fordham, Feb. 11, 19976, Cuttino Mobley vs. West Virginia, Feb. 15, 1995

Season 99, Jimmy Baron, 2007-0897, Jimmy Baron, 2006-0791, Tyson Wheeler, 1997-9882, Tyson Wheeler, 1996-9779, Abdul Fox, 1993-9479, Tyson Wheeler, 1995-9669, Cuttino Mobley, 1997-9868, Carlton Owens, 1987-8866, Dustin Hellenga, 2003-0465, Parfait Bitee, 2007-08

Career 302, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98243, Jimmy Baron, 2005-181, Preston Murphy, 1995-99172, Dustin Hellenga, 2001-04156, Abdul Fox, 1990-94149, Parfait Bitee, 2004-08146, Cuttino Mobley, 1994-98143, Joshua King, 1995-98142, Will Daniels, 2004-08134, Carlos Cofield, 1990-94

Most Three-Point Goals AttemptedGame 15, Tyson Wheeler vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 199814, Jimmy Baron at Dayton, Jan. 9, 200813, Cuttino Mobley vs. Temple, Jan. 4, 199812, Tyson Wheeler vs. Temple, March 7, 199712, Tyson Wheeler vs. Temple, Feb. 16, 199712, Tyson Wheeler vs. Temple, Feb. 13, 199611, Jimmy Baron vs. Dayton, Feb. 2, 200811, Jimmy Baron at Richmond, March 3, 200711, Jimmy Baron vs. Troy, Nov. 16, 200611, Jimmy Baron vs. Xavier, Feb. 25, 200611, Dawan Robinson vs. Xavier, Feb. 25, 200611, Dustin Hellenga vs. Yale, Dec. 11, 200111, Cuttino Mobley vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 199811, Tyson Wheeler vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 8, 199711, Tyson Wheeler vs. Texas, Nov. 27, 199611, Cuttino Mobley vs. Temple, Jan. 28, 1995

Season 251, Tyson Wheeler, 1997-98244, Jimmy Baron, 2007-08215, Tyson Wheeler, 1996-97213, Tyson Wheeler, 1995-96204, Dustin Hellenga, 2003-04203, Jimmy Baron, 2006-07179, Abdul Fox, 1993-94

166, Cuttino Mobley, 1997-98156, Dustin Hellenga, 2001-02153, Preston Murphy, 1998-99

Career 578, Jimmy Baron, 2005-563, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-97546, Dustin Hellenga, 2001-04476, Preston Murphy, 1998-99426, Carlos Cofield, 1990-94412, Cuttino Mobley, 1994-98396, Abdul Fox, 1991-94393, Will Daniels, 2004-08385, Parfait Bitee, 2004-08381, Joshua King, 1995-98

Three-Point Field Goal PercentageGame (minimum five attempted)1.000 (5-5), Joshua King vs. BU, Nov. 30, 1997.889 (8-9), Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006.889 (8-9), Preston Murphy vs. Temple, Jan. 16, 1999.833 (5-6), Parfait Bitee vs. Northeastern, Nov. 28, 2007.833 (5-6), Jimmy Baron vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 2007.833 (5-6), Cuttino Mobley vs. Texas, Nov. 27, 1996.833 (5-6), Howard Smith vs. Temple, Jan. 12, 2002 .833 (5-6), Dawan Robinson at Charlotte, Jan. 4, 2006.800 (4-5), Jimmy Baron vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 2007.800 (4-5), Jimmy Baron vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 2007.800 (4-5), Jimmy Baron at Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 13, 2007.800 (4-5), Will Daniels at Providence, Dec. 2, 2006.800 (4-5), Tyson Wheeler vs. La Salle, March 6, 1996.800 (4-5), Tyson Wheeler vs. FDU, Nov. 30, 1996.800 (4-5), Preston Murphy vs. Va. Tech, Jan. 22, 1998

Season (minimum two made per game).478 (97-203), Jimmy Baron, 2006-07.464 (58-125), Carlton Owens, 1986-87.459 (68-148), Carlton Owens, 1987-88.456 (31-68), Mike Brown, 1989-90.449 (40-89), Herb Dixon, 1988-89.445 (37-83), Ric Blevins, 1986-87.441 (79-179), Abdul Fox, 1993-94.422 (43-102), Preston Murphy, 1995-96.416 (69-166), Cuttino Mobley, 1998-97

Career .462 (126-273), Carlton Owens, 1984-88.444 (52-117), Tom Garrick, 1986-88.420 (243-578), Jimmy Baron, 2005-present.407 (70-172), Jeff Kent, 1989-92.394 (156-396), Abdul Fox, 1991-93.387 (149-385), Parfait Bitee 2004-08.382 (47-123), Jason Alexander, 1991-93.380 (181-476), Preston Murphy, 1995-99.375 (143-381), Joshua King, 1995-98 .371 (302-814), Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98

Most Free Throws MadeGame 20, Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195919, Bill Von Weyhe vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 11, 195617, Zach Marbury vs. La Salle, Jan. 27, 200116, Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200416, Tony Taylor vs. West Virginia, Jan. 12, 198416, Steve Chubin vs. Boston College, Jan. 5, 196616, Steve Chubin vs. Maine, Feb. 22, 196415, Tom Harrington, Feb., 1959

14, Art Stephenson vs. St. Bonaventure, Dec. 26, 196614, Ronnie Marozzi vs. Connecticut, March 2, 1957

Season 205, Steve Chubin, 1965-66190, Art Stephenson, 1966-67189, Art Stephenson, 1967-68180, Bill Von Weyhe, 1955-56176, Eric Leslie, 1989-90168, Steve Chubin, 1963-64164, Will Daniels, 2006-07159, Bill Baird, 1952-53158, Carlton Owens, 1987-88149, Ronnie Marozzi, 1956-57145, Ronnie Marozzi, 1955-56

IndIvIdUal RecoRds

Tyson Wheeler holds URI’s single game (9) and all-time (302) three-pointers made records

Jimmy Baron has posted consecutive seasons with better than 90 three-pointers made, including a record 99 during the 2007-08 season

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IndIvIdUal RecoRdsCareer 569, Steve Chubin, 1962-66539, Steve Rowell, 1970-73532, Carlton Owens, 1984-88496, Art Stephenson, 1965-68 465, Kenny Green, 1985-90435, Ronnie Marozzi, 1954-57420, Andre Samuel, 1990-94378, Eric Leslie, 1988-91374, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99368, Will Daniels, 2004-08

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame 23, Tom Harrington vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195921, Bill Von Weyhe vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 11, 195620, Zach Marbury vs. La Salle, Jan. 27, 200120, Steve Chubin vs. Boston College, Jan. 5, 196619, Steve Chubin vs. Maine, Feb. 22, 196418, Tony Taylor vs. West Virginia, Jan. 12, 198418, Bill Baird vs. Providence, Feb. 10, 195317, Dave Ricerto vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 195916, Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200416, Mark Cyzinski vs. Vermont, Jan. 31, 197616, Ronnie Marozzi vs. Connecticut, March 2, 195716, Bill Baird vs. Brown, Jan. 31, 1953

Season 256, Art Stephenson, 1966-67252, Art Stephenson, 1967-68247, Steve Chubin, 1965-66244, Bill Baird, 1952-53230, Ronnie Marozzi, 1954-55218, Eric Leslie, 1989-90215, Will Daniels, 2006-07210, Zach Marbury, 2000-01210, Ronnie Marozzi, 1955-56209, Ronnie Marozzi, 1956-57

Career 672, Art Stephenson, 1965-68649, Ronnie Marozzi, 1954-57648, Kenny Green, 1985-90607, Steve Chubin, 1962-66

562, Carlton Owens, 1984-88551, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99524, Will Daniels, 2004-08489, Sly Williams, 1977-79488, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98487, Eric Leslie, 1988-91

Free Throw PercentageGame (minimum eight attempted)1.000 (16-16), Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 20041.000 (12-12), Brian Woodward vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 20031.000 (11-11), Mike Weiss vs. Maine, Feb. 13, 19601.000 (10-10), Dennis McGovern vs. BC, Jan. 12, 19651.000 (10-10), Carlton Owens vs. Rutgers, Feb. 4, 19881.000 (8-8), Kahiem Seawright vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 20071.000 (8-8), Will Daniels at Richmond, March 3, 20071.000 (8-8), Keith Cothran vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 20071.000 (8-8), Jimmy Baron vs. Centenary, Nov. 19, 20061.000 (8-8), Dinno Daniels vs. GW, Jan. 26, 20021.000 (8-8), Brian Woodward vs Northeastern, Dec. 22, 20021.000 (8-8), Zach Marbury vs. Duquesne, Jan. 10, 20011.000 (8-8), Tyson Wheeler vs. Minnesota, Dec. 17, 1997

1.000 (8-8), Tyson Wheeler vs. Texas, Nov. 27, 19961.000 (8-8), Eric Leslie vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 6, 19891.000 (8-8), Tom Garrick vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 26, 19851.000 (8-8), Carlton Owens vs. Duquesne, Jan. 12, 19851.000 (8-8), Roland Houston vs. Oregon, Dec. 10, 1981

Season (minimum two made per game).913 (73-80), Jimmy Baron, 2007-08.889 (72-81), Jimmy Baron, 2006-07.865 (180-208), Bill Von Weyhe, 1955-56.863 (138-160), John Fultz, 1968-69.859 (158-184), Carlton Owens, 1987-88.856 (131-153), Cuttino Mobley, 1997-98.853 (87-102), Mike Fitzgerald, 1964-65.852 (81-95), Jim Cymbala, 1964-65.852 (75-88), Jiggy Williamson, 1975-76.840 (71-84), Tom Harrington, 1958-59.831 (143-172), Ken Goodwin, 1948-49.830 (205-247), Steve Chubin, 1965-66

Career .910 (172-189), Jimmy Baron, 2005-present.821 (256-312), Cuttino Mobley, 1994-98.820 (196-239), Jim Cymbala, 1963-66 .808 (367-454), Bill Von Weyhe, 1954-57.807 (296-367), John Fultz, 1967-70.806 (453-562), Carlton Owens, 1984-88.804 (221-275), Tom Harrington, 1957-60.803 (94-117), Larry Johnson, 1966-67.800 (156-195), Dinno Daniels, 2000-02.794 (339-427), Steve Rowell, 1970-73

Most ReboundsGame 28, Art Stephenson vs. Brown, Feb. 20, 196826, Gary Koenig vs. Miami, Jan. 3, 196225, Art Stephenson vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 15, 6824, Gary Koenig vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 19, 196024, Bill Von Weyhe vs. Maine, Feb. 21, 195722, Art Stephenson vs. Boston College, Feb. 14, 196721, Art Stephenson vs. Maine, Dec. 10, 196620, Mergin Sina vs. U.S. International, Jan. 10, 198920, Abu Bakr vs. Boston University, Dec. 7, 197119, Kahiem Seawright vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200619, Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. Dayton, Jan. 14, 199619, Kenny Green vs. Rutgers, Feb. 24, 199019, Kenny Green vs. Duquesne, Feb. 18, 198819, Randy Hughes vs. Connecticut, Feb. 5, 197419, John Fultz vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 16, 196919, John Fultz vs. Holy Cross, Jan. 7, 196919, Frank Nightingale vs. Maine, Feb. 2, 1964

Season 420, Art Stephenson, 1967-68393, Gary Koenig, 1960-61386, Gary Koenig, 1961-62329, Art Stephenson, 1966-67302, John Fultz, 1969-70302, Lamar Odom, 1998-99299, Art Stephenson, 1965-66297, Antonio Reynolds, 1995-96284, Kenny Green, 1989-90277, Kahiem Seawright, 2007-08

Career 1,048, Art Stephenson, 1965-681,039, Gary Koenig, 1959-621,028, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99

996, Kenny Green, 1985-90773, Jimmy Wright, 1977-81744, John Fultz, 1966-70732, Jeff Kent, 1988-92728, Andre Samuel, 1990-94716, Mike Brown, 1989-93709, Sly Williams, 1976-79

Highest Rebound AverageSeason 16.2, Art Stephenson, 1967-6814.9, Gary Koenig, 1961-6214.6, Gary Koenig, 1960-6112.7, Art Stephenson, 1966-6711.6, John Fultz, 1969-7010.9, Kenny Green, 1989-9010.8, Don Brown, 1958-5910.4, Gary Koenig, 1959-6010.3, John Fultz, 1968-6910.0, Roland Houston, 1981-82

Career 13.3 (78-1,039), Gary Koenig, 1959-6213.1 (80-1,048), Art Stephenson, 1965-689.7 (77-744), John Fultz, 1966-709.1 (50-456), Abu Bakr, 1971-738.7 (50-436), Robbie Young, 1971-738.4 (84-709), Sly Williams, 1965-798.3 (117-968), Kenny Green, 1985-908.1 (77-620), Frank Nightengale, 1962-657.8 (131-1,028), Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-997.7 (80-617), Steve Chubin, 1965-66

Most AssistsGame 13, Tyson Wheeler vs. Pennsylvania, Dec. 30, 199712, Herb Dixon vs. Arizona State, Dec. 3, 198812, Herb Dixon vs. Saint Joseph’s, Feb. 25, 198912, Tyson Wheeler vs. Siena, Nov. 23, 199612, Preston Murphy vs. Fairleigh Dickinson., Nov. 30, 199612, Howard Smith vs. Northeastern, Nov. 22, 200211, Eric Leslie vs. U.S. International, Jan. 10, 198911, Tyson Wheeler vs. Duquesne, Jan. 10, 199811, Lamar Odom vs. Geo Washington, March 4, 199911, Dustin Hellenga vs. Richmond, Feb. 25, 2004

Season 205, Tyson Wheeler, 1997-98203, Tyson Wheeler, 1995-96179, Carlton Owens, 1987-88169, Tyson Wheeler, 1996-97156, Parfait Bitee, 2007-08153, Herb Dixon, 1988-89145, Tom Garrick, 1987-88142, Carlos Easterling, 1989-90135, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-85132, Tom Garrick, 1986-87132, Preston Murphy, 1998-99

Career 712, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-97502, Carlton Owens, 1984-88420, Carlos Easterling, 1990-93407, Tom Garrick, 1985-88346, Jiggy Williamson, 1975-78333, Stan Wright, 1975-78331, Parfait Bitee, 2007-08

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322, Preston Murphy, 1995-99294, Mike Brown, 1990-93291, Dawan Robinson, 2002-06

Most Blocked ShotsGame 8, Kenny Green vs. Duquesne, Feb. 6, 19898, Kenny Green vs. Brown, Nov. 28, 19898, Kenny Green vs. Seton Hall, Dec. 27, 19898, Kenny Green vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 27, 19908, Kenny Green vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 30, 19907, Chris Scotti vs. Hartford, Nov. 27, 19847, Chris Scotti vs. Bryant, Dec. 13, 19846, Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. FDU, Nov. 30, 19966, Marcel Momplaisir vs. Yale, Dec. 11, 2001

Season 124, Kenny Green, 1989-9085, Kenny Green, 1988-8985, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1997-9863, Kenny Green, 1986-8759, Tom Garrick, 1986-8759, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-9657, Michael Andersen, 1995-9656, Kenny Green, 1987-8850, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1996-9749, Lamar Odom, 1998-99

Career 328, Kenny Green, 1985-90235, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99149, Michael Andersen, 1993-97144, Bonzie Colson, 1985-89113, Luther Clay, 1997-9993, Jeff Kent, 1989-9285, Andrew Wafula, 1998-0177, Will Daniels, 2004-0876, Kahiem Seawright, 2005-

Most StealsGame 7, Keith Cothran at Ohio, Dec. 27, 20067, Dawan Robinson vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 20027, Cuttino Mobley vs. Tulane, Jan. 15, 19987, Tyson Wheeler vs. Siena, Nov. 23, 19967, Carlos Easterling vs. Duquesne, Feb. 9, 19927, Herb Dixon vs. Arizona State, Dec. 3, 19886, Howard Smith vs. Maine, Dec. 14, 20026, Tavorris Bell vs. Dayton, Feb. 10, 20016, Tavorris Bell vs. Akron, Dec. 6, 20006, Tyson Wheeler vs. West Virginia, Feb. 15, 19956, John Evans vs. Duke, March 24, 19886, Tom Garrick vs. Citadel, Nov. 27, 19876, Tom Garrick vs. George Washington, Jan. 6, 19866, Carlton Owens vs. Maine, Dec. 28, 19856, Bryan Mitchell vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 5, 19856, Tony Taylor vs. Stonehill, Nov. 29, 19846, Marc Upshaw vs. Connecticut, Dec. 14, 19796, Marc Upshaw vs. Scranton, Dec. 1, 1979

Season 88, Tom Garrick, 1987-8863, Jeff Kent, 1991-9259, Keith Cothran, 2007-0859, Tom Garrick, 1986-8758, Herb Dixon, 1988-8958, John Evans, 1987-88

58, Tyson Wheeler, 1996-9757, Carlton Owens, 1987-8856, Cuttino Mobley, 1997-9854, Tyson Wheeler, 1995-96

Career 205, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98189, Tom Garrick, 1985-88175, Andre Samuel, 1990-94168, Carlton Owens, 1984-88151, Dawan Robinson, 2002-06143, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99142, Cuttino Mobley, 1994-98139, Preston Murphy, 1995-99137, Carlos Easterling, 1989-93123, Kenny Green, 1985-90123, Jeff Kent, 1989-92

Most Minutes PlayedGame 49, Dawan Robinson at Fordham, Feb. 12, 200647, Jeff Kent vs. Boston College, March 24, 1992 46, Tyson Wheeler vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 18, 199846, Howard Smith vs. La Salle, Jan. 27, 200145, Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 18, 199844, Tyson Wheeler vs. Coll. of Charleston, March 19, 199643, Kahiem Seawright at Temple, Feb. 13, 200843, Mike Brown vs. Boston College, March 24, 1992 43, Cuttino Mobley vs. Temple, Jan. 28, 199543, Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. Temple, Jan. 7, 199743, Cuttino Mobley vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 18, 199843, Antonio Reynolds-Dean vs. Charlotte, March 12, 199943, Preston Murphy vs. Charlotte, March 12, 199943, Zach Marbury vs. Hartford, Dec. 30, 200043, Will Daniels at Fordham, Feb. 12, 2006

Season Total1,291, Carlton Owens, 1988-891,241, Carlton Owens, 1987-881,176, Tyson Wheeler, 1995-961,157, Tyson Wheeler, 1997-981,133, Cuttino Mobley, 1994-981,116, Lamar Odom, 1998-991,111, Preston Murphy, 1998-991,086, Jiggy Williamson, 1977-781,076, Stan Wright, 1977-781,075, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1998-99

Season Average38.0, Jiggy Williamson, 1975-7638.0, Horace Owens, 1981-8237.4, Carlton Owens, 1982-8337.3, Curtis Whiting, 1981-8237.2, Jiggy Williamson, 1976-7737.0, Kenny Green, 1989-9036.9, Carlton Owens, 1988-8936.3, Eric Leslie, 1989-9035.9, Horace Owens, 1982-8335.8, Preston Murphy, 1998-99

Career 4,359, Carlton Owens, 1984-884,200, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-974,084, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-993,103, Will Daniels, 2004-082,762, Cuttino Mobley, 1994-982,628, Dawan Robinson, 2002-06

IndIvIdUal RecoRdsMost Games PlayedSeason 35, Bonzie Colson, 1987-8835, John Evans, 1987-8835, Tom Garrick, 1987-8835, Carlton Owens, 1987-8835, Mergin Sina, 1987-8834, 19 times

Career 131, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99128, Preston Murphy, 1995-99125, Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98122, Will Daniels, 2004-08122, Kenny Green, 1985-90

Kenny Green (below) holds URI’s game (8), season(124) and career records (328) for blocked shots

Keith Cothran (above) tallied a URI single-game record seven steals at Ohio on Dec. 27, 2006

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team RecoRdsMost Points ScoredHalf 71 vs. Stonehill, Dec. 20, 198665 vs. St. Peter’s, Dec. 11, 196964 vs. Connecticut, Feb. 24, 194062 vs. Rutgers, March 7, 198861 vs. Vermont, Feb. 26, 196460 vs. Providence, March 1, 194158 vs. Mexico City YMCA, Feb. 13, 194057 at Duquesne (1st half), Feb. 11, 200756 vs. Centenary, Nov. 19, 200654 at Duquesne (2nd half), Feb. 11, 200754 vs. Stonehill, Nov. 10, 2006

Game 130 vs. Yeshiva, Feb. 27, 1945127 vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 10, 1952125 vs. Hedron Flyers, Dec. 8, 1943124 vs. Quonset Naval Air Station, Dec. 12, 1946124 vs. Fort Williams, Dec. 12, 1942122 vs. St. Peter’s, Dec. 11, 1969121 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 18, 1962121 vs. Maine, Feb. 22, 1945121 vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, 1943120 vs. Arnold, Dec. 3, 1946

Season 3,027 in 1987-88 (35 games)2,658 in 2007-08 (33 games)2,642 in 1997-98 (34 games)2,599 in 1995-96 (34 games)2,511 in 2006-07 (33 games)2,501 in 1965-66 (28 games)2,499 in 1991-92 (32 games)2,422 in 1986-87 (30 games)2,420 in 1996-97 (30 games)2,390 in 1977-78 (31 games)2,377 in 1998-99 (33 games)

Average 89.3 (2,501 in 28 games), 1965-6686.5 (3,027 in 35 games), 1987-8886.4 (2,333 in 27 games), 1954-5584.9 (2,293 in 27 games), 1970-7183.2 (2,246 in 27 games), 1963-6483.1 (2,160 in 26 games), 1964-6580.9 (2,023 in 25 games), 1955-5680.7 (2,422 in 30 games), 1986-8780.7 (2,420 in 30 games), 1996-9780.5 (2,658 in 33 games), 2007-08

Most Field Goals MadeGame 54 vs. Holy Cross, March 3, 197350 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 18, 196248 vs. Maine, Jan. 11, 196446 at Duquesne, Feb. 11, 200746 vs. Assumption, Dec. 9, 193946 vs. Alumni, Dec. 4, 193745 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Nov. 30, 199645 vs. Maine, Dec. 22, 193944 vs. Fordham, Feb. 11, 199744 vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 24, 196544 vs. Connecticut, Feb 24, 1940

Season 1,107 in 1987-88959 in 1977-78952 in 1965-66937 in 2007-08923 in 1997-98922 in 1995-96917 in 1978-79910 in 1963-64887 in 1996-97886 in 1954-55882 in 1970-71

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame 104 vs. Holy Cross, March 3, 197378 vs. Fordham, Feb. 11, 199776 at Duquesne, Feb. 11, 200776 vs. Syracuse, Nov. 30, 2003 76 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 23, 199175 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 21, 200375 vs. Dayton, Jan. 4, 199675 vs. Syracuse, Dec. 30, 199574 at. Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 200874, vs. Fordham, Feb. 12, 200674, vs. Fordham, March 3, 200174, vs. La Salle, Feb. 6, 2001 74 vs. Murray State, March 13, 199874 vs. Providence, Dec. 9, 1995

Season 2,300 in 1987-882,121 in 1995-962,045 in 1997-982,005 in 2003-041,994 in 2007-081,994 in 1970-711,982 in 1965-661,968 in 1986-871,934 in 1960-611,931 in 1991-92

Highest Field Goal PercentageGame .697 (30-43) vs. West Virginia, Jan. 12, 1984.660 (33-50) vs. Richmond, Jan. 25, 1978.625 (25-40) vs. Maine, Feb. 17, 1962.617 (37-60) vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 2003.614 (35-57) vs. Saint Joseph’s, Feb. 25, 1989.612 (30-49) vs. George Washington, Jan. 6, 1986.611 (33-54) vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 2007.607 (34-56) vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 6, 1984.606 (40-66) vs. Dayton, Jan. 4, 1997.605 (46-76) at Duquesne, Feb. 11, 2007

Season .511 (959-1,875) in 1977-78.507 (917-1,810) in 1978-79.491 (918-1,854) in 1963-64.490 (770-1,573) in 1981-82.487 (802-1,647) in 1975-76.481 (1,107-2,300) in 1987-88.480 (952-1,982) in 1965-66.478 (852-1,781) in 1964-65.478 (689-1,443) in 1984-85.476 (781-1,640) in 1979-80

Most Three-Point Goals MadeGame 15 vs. Stonehill, Dec. 20, 198614 vs. Charlotte, Jan. 4, 200614 vs. Temple, Jan. 4, 199814 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Nov. 30, 199613 at St. Bonaventure, Jan. 26, 200813 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 200313 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 199812 at Syracuse, Dec. 8, 200712 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 28, 200712 vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 200712 at Duquesne, Feb. 11, 200712 vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 200612 vs. Dayton, March 6, 199812 vs. Boston University, Nov. 30, 199712 vs. Temple, Feb. 16, 1997

Season 258 in 1997-98248 in 2006-07243 in 2007-08219 in 1995-96205 in 1996-97191 in 1991-92177 in 2003-04161 in 1992-93157 in 1993-94156 in 2001-02

Most Three-Point Goals AttemptedGame 31 vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 199830 vs. Utah, March 27, 199230 vs. Dayton, March 5, 199828 vs. Troy, Nov. 16, 200628 vs. Xavier, Feb. 25, 2006 28 vs. Temple, Feb. 14, 199828 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 6, 199828 vs. Temple, Jan. 4, 199828 vs. Temple, Feb. 16, 199728 vs. Arizona, Jan. 7, 199528 vs. Temple, Jan. 28, 1993

Season 689 in 1997-98639 in 2007-08635 in 2006-07619 in 1995-96565 in 1996-97534 in 1991-92520 in 2003-04504 in 2001-02497 in 1994-95480 in 1992-93

Highest Three-Point Goal PercentageGame (minimum 10 attempted).722 (13-18) vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 2003.714 (10-14) vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 2003.667 (12-18) at Syracuse, Dec. 8, 2007.667 (12-18) vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006.636 (7-11) vs. Dayton, Jan. 4, 1997.625 (10-16) vs. Temple, Jan. 16, 1999.600 (15-25) vs. Stonehill, Dec. 20, 1986.600 (9-15) vs. Cincinnati, Jan. 25, 1998

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Season .408 (136-333) in 1987-88.395 (141-357) in 1986-87.391 (248-635) in 2006-07.380 (243-639) in 2007-08.378 (118-312) in 1989-90.374 (258-689) in 1997-98.363 (205-565) in 1996-97.358 (191-534) in 1991-92.358 (83-232) in 1988-89.354 (219-619) in 1995-96.354 (157-444) in 1993-94

Most Free Throws MadeGame 40 vs. Rutgers, Jan. 30, 199339 vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195938 vs. West Virginia, Jan. 12, 198437 vs. Centenary, Nov. 19, 200635 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 27, 199034 vs. Hartford, Dec. 30, 200033 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 200733 vs. Richmond, Jan. 25, 197833 vs. Maine, Jan. 11, 196433 vs. Connecticut, March 2, 1957

Season 677 in 1987-88593 in 1965-66588 in 1991-92582 in 1992-93581 in 1952-53571 in 1989-90561 in 1954-55555 in 1955-56541 in 2007-08541 in 1986-87

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame 55 vs. Brandeis, Feb. 4, 195952 vs. Rutgers, Jan. 30, 199350 vs. Richmond, Jan. 25, 1978 49 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 8, 199448 vs. Hartford, Dec. 30, 200047 vs. West Virginia, Jan. 12, 198446 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 27, 199045 vs. Providence, Dec. 10, 199145 vs. Stonehill, Nov. 29, 198444 vs. Centenary, Nov. 19, 200644 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 2006

Season 919 in 1987-88900 in 1954-55897 in 1952-53837 in 1991-92813 in 1992-93790 in 1995-96781 in 2007-08772 in 1989-90770 in 1965-66762 in 1955-56

Highest Free Throw PercentageGame (minimum 20 attempted).919 (21-23) at Duquesne, March 3, 2007.905 (19-21) vs. E. Michigan, Dec. 28, 2007.893 (25-28) vs. Old Dominion, Jan. 8, 1980.871 (27-31) vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 1987.865 (32-37) vs. George Washington, Jan. 3, 1991.861 (31-36) vs. Rutgers, March 4, 1990.857 (18-21) vs. Hartford, Nov. 27, 1984.852 (23-27) vs. Pennsylvania, Dec. 30, 1997.850 (17-20) vs. Massachusetts, March 9, 1992.846 (22-26) vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 14, 1989

Season .775 (597-770) in 1965-66.773 (313-405) in 1972-73.751 (456-604) in 1964-65.740 (571-772) in 1989-90.737 (677-919) in 1987-88.729 (529-726) in 1970-71.728 (555-762) in 1955-56.722 (535-741) in 2006-07.721 (490-680) in 1988-89.716 (582-813) in 1992-93

Most ReboundsGame65 vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 15, 196865 vs. Brown, Feb. 20, 196860 vs. New Hampshire, Feb. 24, 196556 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200655 vs. Syracuse, Nov. 30, 200355 vs. South Carolina, Jan. 10, 198154 vs. Fordham, March 3, 200154 vs. Temple, Feb. 3, 199053 vs. U.S. International, Jan. 10, 198953 vs. Brown, Dec. 2, 1981

Season 1,381 in 2003-041,322 in 1998-991,306 in 1987-881,278 in 1965-661,263 in 2007-081,251 in 1967-681,247 in 1997-981,245 in 1966-671,209 in 1959-601,201 in 1963-64

Most AssistsGame 34 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Nov. 30, 199632 vs. U.S. International, Jan. 10, 198930 vs. Duquesne, Feb. 11, 200727 vs. Brown, Feb. 23, 198226 vs. Fordham, Feb. 11, 199725 vs. Stetson, Nov. 17, 200725 vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 200724 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200324 vs. Pennsylvania, Dec. 30, 199724 vs. West Virginia, Jan. 17, 1990

Season 548 in 1987-88526 in 1995-96511 in 1997-98508 in 1991-92491 in 1988-89490 in 2007-08483 in 1996-97468 in 1998-99449 in 2006-07

Most Blocked ShotsGame 14 vs. Boston University, Nov. 30, 199712 vs. Iona, Dec. 13, 199510 vs. Brown, Nov. 28, 198910 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 27, 199010 vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 30, 199010 vs. George Washington, Feb. 11, 198110 vs. UNC-Wilmington, Nov. 17, 19979 vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 15, 19929 vs. Providence, Dec. 9, 19979 vs. Tulane, Jan. 15, 19989 vs. George Washington, March 5, 19999 vs. Xavier, Jan. 13, 2001

Season 169 in 1995-96164 in 1989-90161 in 1997-98149 in 1998-99145 in 1996-97143 in 1986-87133 in 1987-88132 in 2007-08131 in 1994-95129 in 1988-89

Most StealsGame 20 vs. Oregon, Dec. 9, 198020 vs. Citadel, Nov. 27, 198719 vs. Maine, Dec. 28, 198518 vs. Keene State, Nov. 25, 199018 vs. Vanderbilt, March 19, 199217 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 1, 198716 vs. Hartford, Dec. 30, 200016 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 2003

Season 346 in 1987-88308 in 1991-92273 in 1995-96263 in 1996-97255 in 1992-93248 in 1997-98246 in 2000-01239 in 2003-04231 in 2007-08221 in 1986-87

Most Overtimes Game 3 vs. Connecticut, Feb. 5, 19743 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 21, 19763 vs. Maryland, March 7, 1979 (NIT)One Season, 7 (1985-86); Consecutive, 5 (1985-86)

team RecoRds

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MiscellaneousMost Consecutive Free Throws37, Ron Marozzi, 1955-56

Most Consecutive Free Throws (One Game)16, Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 2004

Most Games (Season)35 in 1987-88

Consecutive Games Played131, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99

Consecutive Games Started131, Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99

Consecutive Wins22 (13 in 1937-38, 9 in 1938-39)

Consecutive Wins (One Season)16 in 1940-41

Consecutive Losses19 (5 in 1973-74, 14 in 1974-75)

Consecutive Losses (One Season)14 in 1974-75

Most Wins (One Season) 28 in 1987-88

Most Losses (One Season)25 in 1999-00

Fewest Wins (One Season)2 in 1916-17

Fewest Losses (One Season)0 in 1906-07

Largest Margin of Victory84 (Rhode Island 118, Fort Varnum 34), Nov. 11, 1943

Largest Margin of Defeat60 (Amherst 65, Rhode Island 5), Jan. 11, 1917

First Time Scored 100 PointsRhode Island 102, Connecticut 81, Feb. 24, 1940(Rhode Island has scored 100 or more points 76 times)

Two TeamsMost Points, Half126 (URI 67, Brandeis 59) (1st half), Feb. 4, 1959

Most Points, Game236 (Holy Cross 119, Rhode Island 117), March 3, 1973

Most Three-Point Goals MadeHalf 15 (Rhode Island 6; Troy 9), Nov. 16, 200615 (Rhode Island 7; Houston 8), Nov. 13, 2006

mIscellaneoUs/Ryan centeR RecoRdsGame 27 (Rhode Island 9; Houston 18), Nov. 16, 200626 (Rhode Island 12; Duquesne 14), Feb. 11, 200726 (Rhode Island 12; Brown 14), Dec. 5, 200625 (Rhode Island 13; St. Bonaventure 12), Jan. 26, 200824 (Rhode Island 10; New Hampshire 14), Dec. 1, 200724 (Rhode Island 10; Troy 14), Nov. 16, 200623 (Rhode Island 11; Utah 12), Dec. 9, 200623 (West Virginia 13, URI 10) (NIT), March 19, 2004

Most Free Throws MadeHalf 39 (URI 31, West Virginia 8) (2nd half), Jan. 12, 1984

Game 65 (Rhode Island 39, Brandeis 26), Feb. 4, 1959

Most Free Throws AttemptedHalf 56 (Rhode Island 25, La Salle 31), Jan. 27, 2001

Game 89 (Rhode Island 56, Brandeis 33), Feb. 4, 1959

Ryan Center Records (since 2002)

Points 37, Dawan Robinson vs. Quinnipiac, Dec. 22, 200531, Dawan Robinson vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 2003 30, Jimmy Baron vs. Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200729, Dawan Robinson vs. Massachusetts, March 2, 200328, Will Daniels vs. Duquesne, Jan. 13, 200828, Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 200626, Will Daniels vs. Toledo, Nov. 24, 200726, Will Daniels vs. La Salle, Jan. 3, 200726, Dawan Robinson vs. Richmond, Jan. 21, 200626, Dawan Robinson vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 200326, Dawan Robinson vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 200326, Dustin Hellenga vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 2003

Field Goals Made14, Dawan Robinson vs. Quinnipiac, Dec. 22, 200511, Jimmy Baron vs. Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200710, Will Daniels vs. Duquesne, Jan. 13, 200810, Will Daniels vs. Toledo, Nov. 24, 200710, Will Daniels vs. La Salle, Jan. 3, 200710, Dawan Robinson vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 200310, Dawan Robinson vs. Lubbock Christian, Nov. 23, 200310, Dustin Hellenga vs. Duquesne, March 10, 2003

Field Goals Attempted22, Dawan Robinson vs. Xavier, Feb. 22, 200621, Dawan Robinson vs. Quinnipiac, Dec. 22, 200520, Dustin Hellenga vs. Duquesne, March 10, 200319, Will Daniels vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 200719, Dawan Robinson vs. Xavier, Jan. 11, 200418, Jimmy Baron vs. Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200718, Will Daniels vs. La Salle, Jan. 3, 2007

Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts).800 (8-10), Joe Mbang vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 2007.800 (8-10), Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006.800 (8-10), Kahiem Seawright vs. Stonehill, Nov. 10, 2006.750 (9-12), Dawan Robinson vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 2003.714 (10-14), Will Daniels vs. Duquesne, Jan.13, 2008

Most Three-Point Goals Made8, Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 20066, Jimmy Baron vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 2, 20085, 16 players

Most Three-Point Goals Attempted12, Lazare Adingono vs. Duquesne, March 10, 200311, Jimmy Baron vs. Dayton, Feb. 2, 200810, Jimmy Baron vs. George Washington, Jan. 27, 2007

Three-Point Goal Percentage (min. five attempts).889 (8-9), Jimmy Baron vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 2006.833 (5-6), Parfait Bitee vs. Northeastern, Nov. 28, 2007.833 (5-6), Jimmy Baron vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 2007.833 (5-6), Dawan Robinson vs. Vermont, Dec. 3, 2003.800 (4-5), Jimmy Baron vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 2007.800 (4-5), Dawan Robinson vs. Massachusetts, March 2, 2003

Most Free Throws Made16, Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200414, Brian Woodward vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 200312, Kahiem Seawright vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200612, Brian Woodward vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 2003

Most Free Throws Attempted19, Brian Woodward vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 200316, Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200415, Kahiem Seawright vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200614, Dawan Robinson vs Temple, March 1, 200613, Will Daniels vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 2007

Free Throw Percentage (minimum six attempts)1.000 (16-16), Brian Woodward vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 20041.000 (12-12), Brian Woodward vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 20031.000 (8-8), Kahiem Seawright vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 20071.000 (8-8), Keith Cothran vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 20071.000 (7-7), Dawan Robinson vs. Richmond, Jan. 21, 2006

Kahiem Seawright grabbed a Ryan Center-record 19 rebounds versus Houston on Nov. 13, 2006

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Most Rebounds19, Kahiem Seawright vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200616, Will Daniels vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 200715, Kahiem Seawright vs. Charlotte, March 8, 200814, Brian Woodward vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 200313, Kahiem Seawright vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 200712, Jamaal Wise vs. Duquesne, Feb. 8, 200612, Brian Woodward vs. Richmond, Feb. 5, 2004

Most Assists11, Dustin Hellenga vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 20039, Howard Smith vs. Kent State, Dec. 4, 20029, Parfait Bitee vs. Providence, Dec. 4, 20078, Parfait Bitee vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 1, 2007

Most Blocked Shots 4, Kahiem Seawright vs. Duquesne, Jan. 13, 20084, Lamonte Ulmer vs. Toledo, Nov. 24, 20074, J.R. Moore vs. Xavier, Jan. 11, 20043, Kahiem Seawright vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 20063, JR Moore vs. Ohio, Dec. 10, 20053, Marcel Momplaisir vs. Duquesne, Jan. 21, 20043, Marcel Momplaisir vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 20033, Chris Holm vs. Maine, Dec. 14, 2002

Most Steals7, Dawan Robinson vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 20025, Dawan Robinson vs. Quinnipiac, Dec. 22, 20055, Dustin Hellenga vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 2003

Most Minutes Played41, Kahiem Seawright vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 2006

TeamPoints99 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200696 vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 200394 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 2, 200894 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 200392 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 28, 2007

Most Field Goals Made38 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 2, 2008

37 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 200335 vs. Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200735 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200334 vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 2007

Most Field Goals Attempted78 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200369 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 2, 200869 vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 200769 vs. Brown, Dec. 9, 200268 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 2006

Highest Field Goal Percentage.617 (37-60) vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 2003.611 (33-54) vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 2007.571 (32-56) vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 2003.559 (33-59) vs. Toledo, Nov. 24, 2007.554 (31-56) vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 21, 2008

Most Three-Point Goals Made13 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 200312 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 28, 200712 vs. Charlotte, Feb. 17, 200712 vs. Brown, Dec. 5, 200611 vs. Dayton, Feb. 2, 200811 vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 200711 vs St. Bonaventure, Jan. 17, 200711 vs. DePaul, Dec. 16, 200611 vs. Utah, Dec. 9, 200611 vs. Boston University (NIT), March 17, 200411 vs. Duquesne, March 10, 2003

Most Three-Point Goals Attempted34 vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200434 vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 200331 vs. Duquesne, March 10, 2003

Highest Three-Point Goal Percentage.722 (13-18) vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 2003.714 (10-14) vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 2003

Most Free Throws Made33 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 2007

Ryan centeR RecoRds32 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200632 vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 200328 vs. Yale, Jan. 7, 200428 vs. Charlotte, Dec. 23, 2003

Most Free Throws Attempted44 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200644 vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 200343 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 24, 200736 vs. Richmond, Jan. 30, 200836 vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 2007

Highest Free Throw Percentage.895 (17-19) vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, 2004.857 (18-21) vs. Dayton, Feb. 26, 2003

Most Rebounds56 vs. Houston, Nov. 13, 200652 vs. Hofstra, Dec. 22, 200751 vs. Northeastern, Nov. 21, 200346 vs. Fordham, Jan. 11, 200346 vs. Brown, Dec. 9, 2002

Most Assists25 vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 200724 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200322 vs. Toledo, Nov. 24, 200722 vs. Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200721 vs. Providence, Dec. 6, 2003

Most Blocked Shots8 vs. Duquesne, Jan. 13, 20087 vs. Dayton, Feb. 2, 20087 vs. Fordham, Jan. 4, 20047 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 20037 vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 5, 2003

Most Steals16 vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200314 vs. Duquesne, March 10, 200313 vs. Vermont, Dec. 30, 2003

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IndividualPoints Scored53, George Mikan (DePaul), March 21, 1945 (NIT)50, Jimmy Walker (Providence), Jan. 21, 196646, Rusty Tyler (Brown), Dec. 11, 197144, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Feb. 23, 200239, Manny Ubilla (Fairleigh Dickinson), Jan. 2, 200839, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Jan. 27, 200136, Bryant McAllister (Duquesne), Feb. 8, 200635, Marques Green (St. Bonaventure), Jan. 17, 200435, J.R. Bremer (St. Bonaventure), Jan. 6, 200234, Leemire Goldwire (Charlotte), March 8, 200834, Matt Janning (Northeastern), Nov. 28, 2007

Field Goals Made15, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Jan. 27, 200114, Tom Ward (South Carolina), Dec. 28, 196214, Dom Perno (Connecticut), March 3, 196214, Robert Donnelly (Connecticut), Feb. 24, 194013, Matt Janning (Northeastern), Nov. 28, 200713, Bryant Dunston (Fordham), Feb. 3, 200713, Marques Green (St. Bonaventure), Jan. 17, 200413, Victor Thomas (La Salle), Feb. 6, 200113, Kenyon Jones (San Francisco), Dec. 14, 199912, Manny Ubilla (Fairleigh Dickinson), Jan. 2, 200812, Bryant McKinney (Duquesne), Feb. 8, 200612, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Feb. 23, 200212, Anthony Harris (Hawaii), Dec. 27, 199612, Kareem Hill (Marist), March 13, 1996

Three-Point Goals Made8, Manny Ubilla (Fairleigh Dickinson), Jan. 2, 20088, Damon Huffman (Brown), Dec. 5, 20068, Robert McKiver (Houston), Nov. 13, 20068, Bryant McKinney (Duquesne), Feb. 8, 20068, Marques Green (St. Bonaventure), Jan. 17, 20048, Romain Sato (Xavier), Jan. 13, 20017, Noel Whitmore (George Washington), Feb. 27, 20077, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Feb. 23, 20027, Nate Green (Duquesne), March 7, 20017, Pepe Sanchez (Temple), Feb. 16, 1997

Free Throws Made18, Hakim Warrick (Syracuse), Nov. 30, 200317, Ian Vouyoukas (Saint Louis), Feb. 22, 200615, Brad Miller (Purdue), March 13, 199714, Mindaugas Timinskas (Iona), Jan. 2, 1997 14, Donta Bright (Massachusetts), Jan. 17, 199614, Alexander Koul (George Washington), Feb. 29, 199614, Tom Ward (South Carolina), Dec. 28, 196214, Dom Perno (Connecticut), March 3 196213, Matt Janning (Northeastern), Nov. 28, 200713, Rasual Butler (La Salle), Feb. 23, 200213, Marc Jackson (Temple), Feb. 16, 199713, Victor Thomas (Providence), Dec. 9, 1997

Free Throw Percentage (min. eight attempts)1.000 (14-14), Donta Bright (Massachusetts), Jan. 17, 19961.000 (11-11), J.R. Bremer (St. Bonaventure), March 2, 20021.000 (10-10), Maureece Rice (GW), Jan. 27, 20071.000 (10-10), Chris Monroe (GW), Feb. 19, 20001.000 (10-10), McDonald (New Orleans), Dec. 27, 1994

Rebounds18, Bill Phillips (Saint Joseph’s), Feb. 4, 200117, Etienne Brower (Massachusetts), Feb. 7, 200817, Walter Sharp (UAB), Nov. 18, 200716, Luke Nevill (Utah), Dec. 9, 2006

16, Kenyon Martin (Cincinnati), Nov. 19, 199816, Ruben Garces (Providence), Dec. 9, 199515, Leon Williams (Ohio), Dec. 27, 200615, Rashaun Freeman (Massachusetts), Feb. 4, 200614, Bryant Dunston (Fordham), Feb. 12, 200614, Duke Freeman-McKamey (Fordham), Jan. 20, 200214, Rob Sawicki (Hartford), Dec. 30, 200014, Lari Ketner (Massachusetts), Feb. 13, 1999 14, Erron Maxey (Providence) Dec. 7, 199914, Raef LaFrentz (Kansas), March 18, 199814, Ace Custis (Virginia Tech), March 6, 199714, Jake Voskuhl (Connecticut), Nov. 19, 199714, Will Johnson (Saint Joseph’s), March 21, 199614, William Cunningham (Temple), March 8, 1996

Blocked Shots11, Stephane Lasme (Massachusetts), Feb. 8, 200710, Karim Shabazz (Providence), Dec. 2, 20009, D’or Fischer (West Virginia), (NIT), March 19, 2004

Assists12, Sharaud Curry (Providence), Dec. 2, 200611, David Morris (Dayton), March 7, 200211, Caron Butler (Connecticut), Dec. 26, 2000

TeamPoints Scored125 by Boston College, Feb. 13, 1968119 by Holy Cross, March 3, 1973116 by Maine, Feb. 20, 1960115 by St. John’s, 1956-57112 by North Carolina, March 20, 1993111 by Saint Joseph’s, Feb. 4, 1953109 by Fordham, Feb. 11, 1971108 by Temple, Feb. 23, 1972107 by Texas, Jan. 20, 1990107 by West Virginia, Jan. 23, 1971107 by New Hampshire, Dec. 19, 1968107 by Boston College, Jan. 12, 1965

Field Goals Made49, Boston College, Feb. 13, 196838, Providence, Dec. 2, 200638, Connecticut, Dec. 26, 200036, Syracuse, Dec. 8, 200735, Temple, Feb. 13, 200834, DePaul, Dec. 16, 200634, Xavier, Jan. 13, 200134, Connecticut, Feb. 24, 194033, Boston College, Nov. 25, 200633, St. Bonaventure, Jan. 6, 200233, Virginia Tech, Nov. 20, 2001

Three-Point Goals Made18, Houston, Nov. 13, 200615, Richmond, March 3, 200715, St. Bonaventure, Jan. 6, 200215, Temple, Jan. 5, 200014, New Hampshire, Dec. 1, 200714, Brown, Dec. 5, 200614, Alaska-Fairbanks, Nov. 18, 200614, Troy, Nov. 16, 200614, Charlotte, Jan. 4, 200614, Xavier, Jan. 13, 200114, TCU, Nov. 9, 1998

Three-Point Goals Attempted44, Duquesne, Feb. 11, 200738, Houston, Nov. 13, 200638, Quinnipiac, Dec. 22, 200538, St. Bonaventure, Jan. 6, 200238, Temple, March 1, 200636, Alaska-Fairbanks, Nov. 18, 200633, La Salle, Jan. 21, 199933, Vanderbilt, Nov. 19, 199832, Brown, Dec. 5, 200631, Temple, Feb. 13, 200831, St . Bonaventure, Jan. 26, 200831, Utah, Dec. 9, 2006

Free Throws Made32, Massachusetts, Jan. 17, 199630, Xavier, Feb. 21, 200730, Duquesne, Feb. 9, 200228, Massachusetts, Feb. 21, 200828, Syracuse, Nov. 30, 200325, Saint Joseph’s, Feb. 21, 200824, Wisconsin, Nov. 24, 199824, Hartford, Dec. 30, 2000

Free Throws Attempted44, Syracuse, Nov. 30, 200338, Duquesne, Feb. 9, 200236, Xavier, Feb. 21, 200733, George Washington, Feb. 7, 200431, Ohio, Dec. 27, 200631, Houston, Nov. 13, 2006

Rebounds54, Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 200854, Temple, March 8, 199653, Massachusetts, Jan. 19, 199552, St. Bonaventure, Jan. 21, 200151, Temple, Jan. 7, 199751, Dayton, March 5, 1998

Assists24, Providence, Dec. 2, 200623, Syracuse, Nov. 17, 200723, Lubbock Christian, Nov. 23, 200322, Ohio, Dec. 27, 200721, Centenary, Nov. 19, 200621, Temple, Feb. 13, 2008

Turnovers29, New Hampshire, Dec. 21, 200325, Florida Atlantic, Nov. 9, 200723, Northeastern, Nov. 21, 2003

Blocked Shots10, Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 200810, West Virginia (NIT), March 19, 20049, Syracuse, Nov. 30, 2003

Steals14, Boston University (NIT), March 17, 200413, George Washington, Jan. 23, 200813, Massachusetts, Feb. 8, 200712, Richmond, Jan. 30, 200812, Lubbock Christian, Nov. 23, 2003

Fouls32, Houston, Nov. 13, 2006

oPPonent RecoRds

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ALouis J. Abbruzzi, 1939-41Pasquale J. Abbruzzi, 1953-55Frederick Ackroyd, 1928-30James N. Adams Jr., 1955-57Thomas D. Adams, 1971-72Nathaniel Adger, 1969-71Lazare Adingono, 2000-03Jason Alexander, 1991-92John J. Allen, 1945-47William Alston, 1985-87Lanny S. Altshuler, 1968, 1970Michael Andersen, 1993-97Eric D. Anderson, 1953-56John M. Anderson Jr., 1957-60William Antulonus, 1920-21Robert Applebee, 1939-41Frank B. Applin, 1933-35David Arigbabu, 1995-98Howard Asher, 1925, 1927Fred Aspinwall, 1913-15

BWilliam M. Baird, 1950-53Ibn-Hashim Bakari, 1993-97Thomas Baker, 1946Abu Bakr (Donald Blackman), 1971-73Thomas Barao, 1971-73Richard L. Barber, 1926-27Jimmy Baron, 2005-presentWalter Basler, 1948-50John M. Baxter, 1950-51Michael Beale, 1969-72Donald D. Beasley, 1920Ed Bednarcik, 1975-79Tom Behrens, 2002-03Tavorris Bell, 1998-01John Bennett, 1995-98John M. Bennett, 1973David Benoit, 1984-85David Bernsley, 1987-88Vic Bertuglio, 1978-79David Bialski, 1995William M. Bird, 1973-75Parfait Bitee, 2004-08Ric Blevins, 1986-87John B. Blount, 1946-50Alexis Bobo, 1982-83Robert W. Boehm, 1964-66Clifford Bosworth, 1926Todd Bozeman, 1982-86Ivan Bracac, 1999-00Charles Braley, 1924-25Frank H. Briden, 1911-13Howard Brightman, 1931-32Peter Broderick, 1961-62Randy Brooks, 2003-05David M. Broomfield, 1950-51Alexander W. Brown, 1950-53Donald M. Brown, 1957-60Ed Brown, 1998-99

Kenneth C. Brown, 1928Michael Brown, 1989-93Harold Browning, 1914-15John W. Bulleit, 1951Charles T. Bulloc, 1951Bruce Bumpus, 1961-64David Burke, 1936

CErnie Calverley, 1943-46Leonn Caprielian, 1937-38Henry R. Carey, 1964-66Joe Casper, 1999-00Joseph Castaldi, 1966-67Paul Caswell, 1959George Chandler, 1923Charles Chaplin, 1913Robert Chaplin, 1959-60Joseph Charles, 1972-74Irv Chatman, 1977-79James Childs, 1984-85Jim Christian, 1986-88Steve Chubin, 1962-64, 1965-66Mark Cizynski, 1973-76Jon Clark, 2002-06Luther Clay, 1997-00Carlos Cofield, 1990-94Charles L. Coggleshall, 1919-20Benjamin Cohen, 1913-14Richard Coleman, 1966-67Damont Collins, 1990-94Arnold Collinson, 1929-30Bonzie Colson, 1985-89Shawn Colson, 1994-95Kevin Compton, 1980-84Joe Comstock, 1948-51Frederick J. Congleton, 1950-53Frederick Conley, 1938-40Rusty Cordua, 1982-83Keith Cothran, 2006-presentJohn Cowie, 1993-94Edward J. Cox, 1930-33Arthur Coy, 1943-44Robert E. Coyle, 1952-53Henry Cragan, 1928-29Robert L. Cragan, 1930-32James M. Craig, 1907-09Jonathan Cruz, 2006-07Chris Cummings, 1983-84Chris Cunningham, 1981-84Armand Cure, 1940-42James R. Cymbala, 1963-66

DAngelo Dagres, 1954-55Walt Dalby, 1949-50Dinno Daniels, 2000-02Will Daniels, 2004-08Edward D. Dart, 1970-71Dudley Davenport, 1958-60Gordon D. Davis, 1942-43

Richard W. Granat, 1963-66Harold Greaves, 1932-33Andre Green, 1986-90Kenny Green, 1985-90Terence Grier, 2006-07Danny Griffin, 1993-94Derek Groomes, 1977-79

HRussell E. Haber, 1964-66Knute Haglund, 1964-66Robert Haire, 1925-28Jay M. Halpert, 1949-50Arthur N. Hammarlund, 1951-52George Handler, 1948-51Bob Hann, 1956-60Bamfield Harmon, 2002-03Thomas G. Harrington, 1957-60Darrell Harris, 2005-07James Harvey, 1938-40John E. Harvey Jr., 1925-26George S. Haslam, 1922-24James H. Haslam, 1923-25Dennis Haworth, 1955-56Albert J. Hazard, 1968-71Scott Hazelton, 2003-05Dustin Hellenga, 2001-04Arthur T. Hellwig, 1952-55Justin Henry, 1999-00John W. Heuberger, 1928-29Phillip Hickson, 1969-72Ralph Hill, 1922-25Allan Hirsch, 1957-59James Holden, 1919-21, 1923Edward J. Hole, 1949-52Richard Hole, 1943-46William Holland, 1957-59Lanauze Hollis, 1979-80Chris Holm, 2002-04Timothy J. Horgan, 1976-77Reggie Horne, 1982-84Reginald Horseman, 1930-34Roland Houston, 1978-82Thomas Hoyle, 1966-67Albert S. Hudson, 1919-20Roy Hudson, 1922-23Henry Hughes, 1972-74Randy Hughes, 1973-74Alec H. Hurwitz, 1927-29

IKyle Ivey-Jones, 1991-94

JGeorge Jacques, 1962-63Hassan Jarrett, 1994-95Chester Jaworski, 1936-38Brien Jenkins, 1988-91Richard Jenkins, 1966-67Chester Jensen, 1923-26Tory Jefferson, 1997-99

all-tIme letteRmenPercy Davis, 1975-78William Dawson, 1921Anoclithe DeCesare, 1939Gilson DeJesus, 1978-81Bill Delaney, 1983-84Dennis Dillon, 1961-63Herb Dixon, 1988-89John U. Doherty, 1942-43Stephen Dolecki, 1971-74Walter Doll, 1912-13Harry Donabedian, 1942-43, 45-47John T. Donovan, 1930-33Joseph D. Drew, 1907-09Paul Dudzinski, 1983-85Daniel J. Dunn, 1952-54Edward P. Dunn, 1919-20

ECarlos Easterling, 1989-93John P. Eaton, 1940-50Harry Edmonds, 1957-58Robert Elliot, 1936-37Claude English, 1968-70Samuel S. Epstein, 1927-29Brock Erickson, 1994-95Joe Esposito, 1965-66John Evans, 1985-89Marcus Evans, 2000-02

FMorris Fabricant, 1936-38Mike Fascitelli, 1977-78Edward Fay, 1936-37James Federico, 1932-34Clesson H. Field, 1907-08Harvey Fine, 1968-69Roland Fiore, 1983-84Michael Fitzgerald, 1963-66William J. Fleming, 1928-29David Forsythe, 1963-65Abdul Fox, 1991-94Walt Fredericks, 1967-70Thomas Freeman, 1913-15Howard French, 1938-39, 41-43Don Fulford, 1977-78John L. Fultz, 1967-70

GRichard Gagnon, 1970-72John Garafalo, 1958-59Tom Garrick, 1984-88Gerald Gimelstob, 1970-72Charles H. Goddard, 1916-17, 18-19Edward Godowski, 1938-39Kenneth Goff, 1929-33Morton Goldman, 1938-42Leon Golembiewski, 1948-50Kenneth Goodwin, 1946-49Kenneth Goodwin, 1975-76Edward A. Gory, 1908-09Donald Graham, 1937-39

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Mike Jilling, 2000-01Lawrence L. Johnson, 1965-68Lemuel Johnson, 1975-77Nick Johnson, 1977-80Wilhelm Johnson, 1927-28

KJeff Kalapos, 2001-05Don Kaull, 1964-67Frank Keaney Jr., 1933-36Warner Keaney, 1938-41Matthew Kearns, 1929-30Matthew Keebler, 1990-92Dennis Keenan, 1994-95Louis Kelley, 1947-49Winfield S. Kendrick, 1907-08Kevin Kennedy, 1981-82Paul Kenneth, 1944-45Jeff Kent, 1989-92Rudie Kholberg, 1919-20Arthur Kilroy, 1930-33Carlton King, 1991-92Joshua King, 1995-98Robert D. Knight, 1965-66Russell S. Koch, 1933-35Gary E. Koenig, 1959-62Peter Kohlsaat, 1955-57Stephen L. Kopitko, 1965-67Rollis A. Kubiskey, 1952-54Phil Kydd, 1977-81Tom Krohner, 1964-65

LJohn LaCastro, 1936-37Don Lamb, 1959-60Steve Lane, 1987-89Samuel E. Lawrence, 1916-17, 1918-19Albert LeBoeuf, 1916-17, 1918-19Charles Lee, 1960-62Dick Lendrum, 1953-54Fred Lennon, 1950-51Frank Lennox, 1912-15Thomas Leone, 1972-73Eric Leslie, 1988-91Larry Levane, 1972-73Ed Lieblich, 1952-53Cordell Llewellyn, 1993-95Robert Logan, 1960-63Fred London, 1964-65Jesse Long, 1984-86Nelson J. Lopes, 1973-75Ronald Louder, 1968-70David Lownds, 1941-42Richard Lucey, 1919-20, 22-23Jon Lucky, 2004-07Jamael Lynch, 2006-07

MTerrence Mack, 2002-06William MacKenzie, 1924-25Les MacPhee, 1964-65

Steve Madreperla, 1955-58Creighton Magoun, 1927-29Henry S. Majkut, 1945-48Thomas Maliff, 1917-1919, 22-23George Malloy, 1919-21Joe Mancini, 1962-63William J. Marazitti, 1974-75Zach Marbury, 1999-01William L. Marine, 1950-53Ronald Marozzi, 1954-57John F. Martin, 1932-36Jon M. Martin, 1932-36Michael Martynick, 1930-33James Masterson, 1936-37Benjamin Mayhew, 1929-30Joe Mbang, 2006-08Frederick McCarthy, 1935-37James McCarthy, 1942-43Hakim McCullar, 2007-08Bill McElroy, 1949-50Dennis C. McGovern, 1962-65George Mearns, 1939-40, 41-43Steve Mello, 2000-04John S. Messina, 1935-38Chris Metcalf, 1980-81William J. Metkiff, 1968-70Willie Middlebrooks,1975-79Jerry Minetti, 1972-74Leon Mintschenko, 1966-69Bryan Mitchell, 1984-86Clovis W. Mitchell, 1907-09John P. Mitchell, 1948-51Robert E. Mitchell, 1950-52Cuttino Mobley, 1994-98Stanley Modzelewski (Stutz), 1938-42Edwin A. Molloy III, 1968-71Marcel Momplaisir, 2001-05John Monk, 1979-81Stanson Moody, 1967-68J.R. Moore, 2003-06John Morley, 1970-73Frank Mormando, 1955-58Mike Moten, 1990-93Robert M. Mudge, 1934-37Thomas Mulcahy, 1925-26John G. Mulfinger, 1962-65Barry Multer, 1957-61Emmett Murphy, 2001-02Joseph Murphy, 1920-21Maurice Murphy, 1919-21Preston Murphy, 1995-99

NBill Nast, 1959-60John Nelson, 1975-79Leroy Newton, 1912-13, 1914-15Jason Nickerson, 2001-02Alton S. Nichols, 1943-47Joseph Nichols, 1913-15Bill Nicynskim 1960-61Frank Nightingale, 1962-65

all-tIme letteRmenWarren Daniel Nilsson, 1961-64Steve Nisbet, 1981-82

OFrank Obradovich, 1939-40, 41-42William O’Brien, 1930-32Lamar Odom, 1998-99Ron Oliver, 1965-66Josh Oppenheimer, 1987-88Eric Osterlund, 1930-31James O’Sullivan, 1970-71Carlton “Silk” Owens, 1984-88Horace “Pappy” Owens, 1979-83Joe Van Oudenhove, 1967-68

PClifford Pace, 1937-38Albert Palmeri, 1944-48Nardone Pancera, 1942-43Attilio Pansa, 1939-40, 1941-42David Partington, 1935-37Arthur Patterson, 1912-13Kenneth Peckham, 1955-57Edward Petro, 1937-39Bernard T. Pina, 1952-54Joseph Pinto, 1923-25Terry Pittman, 1981-83Theodore Pykosz, 1927-29

QStephen Quinn, 1907-08

RBenjamin Rabnovitz, 1924-25Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 1995-99David J. Ricereto, 1959-62Dawan Robinson, 2002-06Joe Rocha, 1973-74Art Roche, 1950-51John Rogers, 1932-33Ira Rosenberg, 1971-72Raymond R. Rossi, 1950-53Ronald Rothstein, 1961-64Stephen Rowell, 1970-73William Rutledge, 1938-42

SAndre Samuel, 1990-94Austin Sanborn, 1933-34Michael Santoro, 1943-44, 47-48Salvatore Sclafani, 1945-48Stuart E. Schachter, 1959-62Michael Schanne, 1967-69Kenneth Schult, 1955-56Bob Schmidt, 1955-56Andre Scott, 2000-01Joseph L. Scott, 1936-38Chris Scotti, 1983-87Gavin Scotti, 1982-86Kahiem Seawright, 2005-present

Donald Shannon, 1948-50Earl Shannon, 1939-40, 1942-43Robert Shannon, 1953-54William Shannon, 1948-50Robert Shea, 1943-46Mergin Sina, 1987-89Kenneth Slocum, 1916-17, 1918-19Carlton Smith, 1973-76David Smith, 1998-99Elmer F. Smith, 1907-09Howard Smith, 1999-03John W. Smith, 1945-47Lester L. Smith, 1916-17, 1918-19Nathan Smith, 1960-61, 1962-63Raymond C. Smith, 1949-51Vic Soares, 1974-77Rafael Solis, 1990-93Bradford Southworth, 1955-57Joseph Speckman, 1933-35Peter J. Speckman, 1932-33Leander B. Spencer Jr., 1916-17, 1918-19Henry Sperling, 1939-40, 1941-42George Spink III, 1933-35Robert Stairs, 1953-56Roger Steinhardt, 1959-61David R. Stenhouse, 1952-55Ronald Stenhouse, 1959-62Arthur J. Stephenson, 1965-68Bob Stephenson, 1959-60Charles M. Stewart, 1949-51Frederick Stickney, 19-3132Stan Stutz (Modzelewski), 1938-42Bob Sullivan, 1973-74Brian Sullivan, 1950-51John Sullivan, 1912-13, 1914-15Tyrese Sullivan, 2003-05Sherburne Sweetland, 1920-21Stanley Szulick, 1928-29

TDennis Tabisz, 1984-88Edward A. Tashijan, 1935-38Noel Taylor, 1973-75Tony Taylor, 1982-85John Tennant, 1928-29Chad Thomas, 1995-97Theose Tillinghast, 1916-19Hjalman Tillman, 1934-36Bob Timko, 1956-57Ronald Tishkevich, 1968-69, 70-71Victor Tkacs, 1936-37Dwight Tolliver, 1969-71William “Frenchy” Tomlin, 1990-91Pete Torncello, 1980-82Theodore Tribolet, 1922-23William Trumbull, 1927-28Tony Tucker, 1983-85William Tully, 1912-15Bornislow Turia, 1929-30Steve Tyylandee, 1968-69George M. Tyler, 1932-34

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all-tIme letteRmen/Ram legendsJohn Tyler, 1930-32

URobert G. Ulles, 1945-47Lamonte Ulmer, 2006-presentRobert K. Underhill, 1948-51Marc Upshaw, 1979-82, 83-84

VJoseph Van Oudenhove, 1967-68Tip Vinson, 1998-00William Von Weyhe, 1954-57

WAndrew Wafula, 1998-01Linwood Wales, 1936-37Brian Walker, 1986-87Wendell Walters, 1980-82Harry Wansker, 1917-19William Warner, 1907-08Michael Weiss, 1959-62Bill Von Weyhe, 1954-57Tyson Wheeler, 1994-98Lucius A. Whipple, 1907-09Scott D. White, 1974-75Bruce Whitehead, 1977-78Kevin Whiting, 1978-82Ralph C. Wicks, 1938-40Phillip Wiggenhauser, 1929-30Randy Wilds, 1974-78Troy Wiley, 2001-02Sylvester “Sly” Williams, 1976-79James Williamson, 1958-59Jim “Jiggy” Williamson, 1974-78Robert E. Wilson, 1944-45Kevin Winch, 1972-73Paul B. Winson, 1929-30Jamaal Wise, 2001-06Leroy “Tiger” Womack, 1999-01Brian Woodward, 2000-04Chris Wosencroft, 1993-97James Wright, 1935-36Jimmy Wright, 1977-81Mahlon G. Wright, 1940-41Stanley Wright, 1974-78Thomas Wright, 1931-34

YRobert Young, 1971-73Vincent Young, 1913-15

ZJoseph Zaranka, 1966-68Maurice Zarchen, 1948-49

Ernie Calverley

Ernie Calverley’s name is synonymous with Rhode Island basketball. He is the greatest player in the school’s long and heralded basketball history. One shot made him famous, but the short, skinny kid from Pawtucket, R.I. dazzled college basketball fans in the 1940’s on a regular basis with his scoring, passing and dribbling abilities. The 5-foot-9-1/2 inch Calverley came to Kingston in 1942 from the Slater Park area of Pawtucket where he was all-state and All-New England at Pawtucket High, but head coach Frank Keaney was not impressed with Calverley’s small frame and was reluctant to let him play. The United States was involved in World War II, however, and Keaney needed players; so he gave the scrawny kid a tryout and was amazed by what he saw. As a freshman, he led Keaney’s Running Rams to a 16-3 record as he poured in 346 points, but in the spring of 1943, Uncle Sam came calling and Calverley left Kingston behind for the Army Air Corps. After five months in the service, a follow-up physical revealed a heart murmur that led to his discharge and put his athletic career in jeopardy. Calverley came back to Kingston, returned to the court and was named team captain - a position he would hold for three years. He scored 534 points in his sophomore season on the way to a 14-6 record. His 26.7 points per game average was tops in the nation and remains the highest scoring average ever by a Rhode Island player. In 1944-45, his junior year, he poured in 547 points to lead his team to a 19-3 record and a trip to the prestigious National Invitation Tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City. After upsetting Tennessee in the opening round, the Rams were drubbed by 6-10 center George Mikan and his DePaul squad, 97-53. Two nights later, Rhody struggled in the first half and fell just short in a miraculous second half against St. John’s in a consolation match-up. It was the 1945-46 season Keaney’s fast paced team earned another trip to the NIT and were matched up with a strong Bowling Green team. “The NIT was the tournament back then. It was the top eight teams in the country,” said Calverley. The Rams battled hard and trailed the Falcons 72-70 with one-minute left when Calverley drained a 35 footer to tie the score. With ten seconds left, Bowling Green scored to take a two point lead setting up the aforementioned shot that made Calverley’s a household name. Bob Shea inbounded the ball to Calverley behind midcourt, who set his feet and let fly a high arching shot that swished through the net to tie the score at

74-74. Madison Square Garden went wild as fans rushed to the floor. “It was just a hoper. It was a two-handed set shot and hit nothing but net,” said Calverley 50 years later. In overtime, Rhode Island outscored their favored opponent 9-6 and Calverley put on a dribbling exhibition to run out the clock as Rhody advanced to the semifinals with an 89-86 win. Calverley was lifted to the shoulders of Ram fans and carried off the floor. One newspaper called Calverley’s desperation buzzer beater “the modern shot heard round the world.” Providence Journal writer Barney Madden called Calverley the “willowy wizard of basketball.” Calverley had made basketball history with a last second 62-footer. The Rams went on to beat Muhlenberg College in the semis as Calverley poured in 27 points and the Rams cruised to a 59-49 win and a berth in the finals versus Adolph Rupp’s top-seeded Kentucky Wildcats. The Rams battled hard against the heavily favored Wildcats and led 27-26 at halftime. With two minutes to go, the Ram lead was 45-44, but a pair of fouls sent Kentucky to the free throw line where they scored to take a 46-45 lead with 23 second remaining. The Rams were fouled, but failed from the line and lost 46-45. The Madison Square Garden crowd erupted when it was announced that Ernie Calverley was named the tournament’s most valuable player. He was the only unanimous choice for the all-tournament team and, at the 50th anniversary of the NIT in 1987, was named to the All-Time NIT Team. “That was a great feeling because I didn’t expect it,” said Calverley of his naming to the all-time team. “It was great for Rhode Island to get the publicity.” Calverley’s playing career at URI was over, but he had led the nation in scoring, was a three-time All-American and had been named MVP of the NIT. His 441 points in 1945-46 gave him 1,868 for his career which, at the time, were the most points scored by an individual in college basketball history and still places him third on the Rhode Island all-time scoring list. Even more amazing is that Calverley scored that many points despite

the fact that the clock only stopped for fouls, meaning there was actually around three minutes less playing time in a game. There was also no three point shot, which would have favored Calverley, who was an outside shooter. Following his playing days in Kingston, he became the first player signed to the play for the Providence Steamrollers, which was a new team formed in 1947 as part of a league that later combined with another to form the NBA. After three years, the team folded and Calverley returned to Pawtucket to teach. In 1957, he was named head coach at his alma mater where he remained for 10 seasons, earned two trips to the NCAA tournament and compiled a 139-114 record to become the second all-time winningest coach at URI behind his college coach, Frank Keaney. He remained at Rhode Island as the associate athletic director until his retirement in 1985. The 50th anniversary of “the shot” was featured in Sports Illustrated in March, 1996 and Calverley and four of his teammates from the 1945-46 team were honored prior to the 1995 Rhode Island-Providence match-up. Although Ernie Calverley will forever be remembered for his 62-foot miracle shot at the old Madison Square Garden on March 14, 1946, he should also be remembered as the greatest player ever to play at Rhode Island.

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Ram legendsThe Shot Heard Round the World

It was mid-March, 1946 and Coach Frank Keaney was preparing his team for their fourth visit to the NIT at Madison Square Garden. The NIT was college basketball’s showcase event and only the top eight teams in the country earned invitations. The Rams had posted an impressive 19-2 regular-season record. Ernie Calverley, who would go on to become one of Rhode Island’s greatest coaches, led the Rams and was on everyone’s All-America list, having established himself as the nation’s leading scorer. Keaney, innovative (he invented the fast break), inspirational and competitive, relished the challenge of playing for a national championship in front of 18,000 basketball devotees in the Mecca of college basketball. Rodman Hall, home of the Rams, was a small bandbox of a gym that was the antithesis of Madison Square Garden. Keaney replaced the wooden backboard at Rodman Hall with a modern glass one and had the team manager place smudge pots with burning tobacco leaves to simulate the smoky conditions at Madison Square Garden. When the pairings were announced, it appeared that the Rams would have a short stay in New York. They drew Bowling Green with 6-foot-11 All-American center Don Otten. The Falcons went 27-4 and were seeded second behind Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats. The remainder of the field included West Virginia, Arizona, Muhlenberg, St. John’s and Syracuse. The Rhode Island-Bowling Green game opened the tournament on March 14. A huge delegation made their way to Manhattan from Kingston but thousands more were glued to their radios listening to Marty Glickman on WHN. “The Rams dazzled the crowd with their fast-breaking offense, full-court helter-skelter defensive press and their

passing --- sometimes the length of the court for easy baskets. The lead seesawed before Bowling Green took a 74-72 lead with 10 seconds left. A foul with eight seconds remaining gave the Rams the ball in their own backcourt. Bob Shea passed to Calverley who, with just three seconds left, let the ball sail from near the opposing foul line, and at the buzzer, the ball swished through the net to tie the score. Pandemonium broke loose with the crowd emptying onto the floor. When order was restored, the Rams took control in the overtime period and held on for an 82-79 victory. Press from around the country carried the headline the next day about “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World.” Dick Young of the New York Daily Record referred to “the record-breaking roof-shattering shot from some place on Broadway in the ceiling-shaking opening game.” He referred to Calverley as “the boney Sinatra of the court.” George Dawson, a Boston writer, explained the shot: “Eighteen thousands pairs of eyes watched the ball sail through the air, on and on. At first, it looked as if it would fall short of its mark, but it kept rising like one of those hard hits you see at the ball park that has home run written all over it. It found its mark and sailed through the hoop without as much as touching the rim.” How long was the shot? The answer --- 62-feet, measured from an X that Garden management painted on the floor. A mark that remained until the old Garden was razed in the 1960s. The next opponent was Muhlenberg, which had upset Syracuse. The Rams made quick work of the Ohio upstarts, winning, 59-49, with Calverley again putting on an All-American performance. The darlings of the Garden faced top-ranked

Kentucky for the NIT championship. After leading by a point at halftime, the Rams traded leads in the second half but missed their final three shots and lost to the Wildcats, 46-45. The International News Service said: “The only thing Rhode Island didn’t win at the NIT at Madison Square Garden was the tournament. The immense crowd last night actually booed the winner, Kentucky, which took the amazing Rams, 46-45, when the Southerners appeared to receive their gold wristwatches. Rhode Island had been the biggest sentimental favorite since Abel fought Cain and a mongoose had it out with a giant cobra. Ernie Calverley, the Rhode Island ace, was by far the standout man, and every one of the 36,950 eyes were on him every moment. And, in years to come, when great basketball players are discussed, Calverley’s name will arise.” And when great teams and great coaches are discussed, the 1945-46 Rams and Hall of Fame Coach Frank Keaney cannot be left out of the conversation.

Hall of Fame head coach Frank Keaney, along with former Ram greats Dick Hole (11) and Ernie Calverley (3)

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Ram legendsFrank Keaney

By an extraordinary coincidence, the field of the 1998 NCAA Basketball Championship included all four schools that produced the coaches who have done the most to shape the modern game: Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA and Rhode Island. Rhode Island? Mentioned in the same breath as three superpowers of college basketball? Even the casual fan is at least acquainted with the legends of Phog, the Baron, and the Wizard of Westwood, but scratches his head in bewilderment at the mention of “the Menty.” Yet Frank Keaney probably did more than any other coach to transform basketball into a running game that emphasized speed and stamina. It was he who originated the fast break, an innovation that revolutionized the sport no less than the forward pass changed football. In 28 years at Rhode Island, Keaney compiled an impressive 401-124 record, but the numbers scarcely measure his achievement. He turned a game of patterned plodding into 40 minutes of frenzied excitement while overflow crowds, delighted at the spectacle of racehorse basketball, howled their approval. In an era when most teams did well to score 40 or 50 points a game, Rhode Island averaged nearly 80 and routinely led the nation in scoring. A portly, wide-faced Irishman, Keaney belonged to the old-fashioned school of coaching that stressed character over technique. “My psychology of it is that you’ve got to feel victory if you’re going to win,” he declared. To his players, he was fond of emphasizing the difference between Will to Win and Love to Lose. “As far as techniques of the game, he was probably the worst coach I ever had,” admitted Ernie Calverley, perhaps the finest of all Keaney’s players. “But as far as being able to psyche teams up and get them ready for games, he was super. He had a

great way with all his players, from the substitute to the star.” But Keaney had something more; a restless imagination and a flair for showmanship. The fast break was not the only product of his maverick genius; there was a touch of originality in everything he did. A native of Boston, Keaney graduated from Bates in 1911. He played professional baseball and coached high school before coming to Rhode Island in 1920 as athletic director, coach of all sports and chemistry instructor. Later he even produced a light blue dye, known as “Keaney blue,” a color his teams wore in place of the school’s official color, royal blue. Impatient with the conservative style of play then in

fashion, he searched for ways to open up the game. His baseball teams ran opponents dizzy. Even before the center jump after each basket was abolished in 1935, Keaney had installed a fast-paced offense geared to quick passes after each jump or rebound. He kept careful charts of all shots taken, to verify his simple premise that “if we shoot more, we’ll make more.” His 1928-29 team (15-1, 41 points a game) was the first to earn notoriety as a “point a minute” team, an average that rose steadily in succeeding years. When the center jump was eliminated, Keaney unleashed the fast break in earnest. His first team under the new rule raced to a 19-2 record while averaging 67.3 points a game. Practices consisted of conditioning, scrimmages, free throws, lay-up moves, and prolonged drills in throwing the ball the length of the floor. Not surprisingly, Ram players also learned not to dribble. “He hated the dribble, absolutely hated it,” former basketball standout Earl Shannon declared. “He’d say, ‘What are you trying to do, prove there’s air in the ball?’” Even in practices his flair for the unorthodox surfaced. When his team shot poorly, Keaney installed 15-inch rims inside the

regulation 18-inch hoop to sharpen their eye. To prepare them for smoke-filled arenas like the Garden, he filled Rodman with smudge pots burning the foulest tobacco he could find. Most teams wilted in the face of the Rhode Island break. Unaccustomed to constant pressure and unable to stand the pace, some resorted inevitably to stalling. Keaney was at his most flamboyant against a timid opponent. When Tufts tried to stall, he dashed onto a stair landing and led the students in the school song. Maine tried to counter the break by staying inside a tight zone even though trailing by six points. Keaney responded by giving four of his players newspapers to read while the fifth held the ball. In all Keaney took his teams to four NIT tournaments, then the glamour tournament that attracted the nation’s top teams. Despite lacking the talent and depth of most rivals, they managed to reach the finals once, in 1946, losing to mighty Kentucky by a single point. Crowds loved Keaney’s antics no less than his scrappy teams and their blitzkrieg style, which left them prone to foul trouble. Down to four players in one game, Keaney shoved a chair onto the floor and told a startled official, “Here’s my fifth player. Let’s get on with the game.” In a NIT game against DePaul, he sent Mike Santoro, a 5-4 forward to jump center against 6-11 George Mikan. Predictably, rival coaches were less enthusiastic. Some resented Keaney because, as Shannon suggested, “I don’t think the Menty was averse to running it up, to maintain our scoring average.” Others simply regarded him as a heretic who played the game in a way they could not comprehend. That Keaney cared more for the opinion of the fans than of his peers was made evident when he advised his fellow coaches at a New York luncheon, “Give the crowds action. If some coach puts up a screwy defense, use a screwier offense. Then if you lose, pivot and go home.” To critics of his style he said simply, “We don’t say we’re right, but you’ve got to stop us.” Keaney retired from active coaching in 1948 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1960, the Hall of Fame’s second year. Frank William Keaney passed away on Oct. 10, 1967, at the age of 81.

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all-tIme ResUlts1903-04* 2-2 (.500)No coach2/25 25-8 W E. Greenwich Acad3/3 22-11 W E. Greenwich Acad3/9 14-18 L E. Greenwich Acad3/12 10-14 L Wickford HS*- Basketball recognized by the URI Athletic Assoc.

1904-05No team

Phil Wessels - 1905-1030-11 in five seasons

Phil Wessels was a chemist at the college when he became the school’s first coach. Judging from the record, he knew something about team chemistry as well. His teams were 30-11, the No. 2 winning percentage in school history

(.732), tops among coaches serving longer than a year. He lost only one home game, and his first squad remains the school’s only unbeaten team. Wessels gave up coaching when he left the college in 1910. He returned three years later, then took a job on Long Island in 1922.

1905-06 5-0 (1.000)Head coach Phil Wessels2/14 23-9 W Bulkely2/21 35-18 W Brown Sophomores2/28 53-17 W Wickford HS3/2 26-20 W New Hampshire*3/7 27-21 W Durfee*- First game versus collegiate competition

1906-07 7-2 (.778)3-0 Home, 4-2 Away Head coach Phil Wessels11/3 31-14 W at Bryant & Stratton1/5 27-12 W BRYANT& STRATTON1/12 21-16 W at Brown Freshmen1/19 23-18 W at Connecticut1/26 62-13 W BROWN SOPH.2/2 30-18 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/8 22-23 L at Stonington2/9 31-19 W at New London HS2/16 13-23 L at New Hampshire

1907-08 5-4 (.556)3-1 Home, 2-3 AwayHead coach Phil Wessels1/11 14-32 L at Massachusetts1/18 20-23 L DEAN ACADEMY1/25 59-9 W CONNECTICUT2/1 27-18 W at Worcester Tech2/8 55-22 W FATHER MATHEWS2/12 18-23 L at Dean Academy2/15 28-15 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/21 22-24 L at Connecticut3/7 32-8 W at New Hampshire

1908-09 7-2 (.778)4-0 Home, 3-2 AwayHead coach Phil Wessels12/15 60-6 W at Co. D, 5th Mass.1/9 27-21 W at Massachusetts

1/15 56-14 W at Boston University1/16 15-22 L at New Hampshire2/5 80-8 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/13 45-21 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/27 38-20 W MIT3/1 18-47 L at Holy Cross3/7 53-15 W WORCESTER TECH

1909-10 6-3 (.667)6-0 Home, 0-3 Away Head coach Phil Wessels12/30 17-24 L at MVM-Plymouth1/8 13-32 L at Brown1/15 11-29 L at New Hampshire2/5 72-11 W SPRINGFIELD TRAINING2/12 30-24 W WORCESTER TECH2/19 33-9 W MIT2/24 33-23 W MAINE2/26 23-7 W TRINITY3/5 43-15 W NEW HAMPSHIRE

George Cobb - 1910-1313-9 in three seasons

Cobb took over the football and baseball teams when he arrived in 1909 to teach both horticulture and physical education. He added basketball a year later and went 13-9 over three seasons (10-0 at home, 3-9 on the road). Cobb

turned out winning records every year, running the college’s string to eight straight. But the team failed to attract enough players to compete from 1913 to ’15. Under Cobb, the football team went 23-19-5 but lost 12 of its last 16 games.

1910-11 5-3 (.625)4-0 Home, 1-3 AwayHead coach George Cobb12/21 46-13 W YALE ROVERS1/7 12-18 L at Brown1/12 39-19 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/14 17-26 L at Williams1/21 22-15 W RENSSALAER1/24 23-13 W BOSTON COLLEGE1/28 21-19 W at New Hampshire2/18 19-48 L at Wesleyan

1911-12 4-3 (.571)3-0 Home, 1-3 AwayHead coach George Cobb1/6 18-36 L at Wesleyan1/13 16-20 L at Brown1/18 29-17 W NEW HAMSPHIRE1/20 25-32 L at Williams2/3 41-15 W MIT2/10 26-19 W at New Hampshire2/17 29-15 W RENSSELAER

1912-13 4-3 (.571)3-0 Home, 1-3 AwayHead coach George Cobb12/14 29-11 W RENSSALAER1/4 35-31 W at Pratt1/11 23-56 L at Wesleyan1/15 24-23 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/18 14-51 L at Williams

1/25 29-23 W YALE ROVERS2/15 28-40 L at New Hampshire1913-14No Team

1914-15No Team

Jim Baldwin - 1915-1812-14 in three seasons

As the college neared its 25th birthday, Jim Baldwin came aboard as its first “physical director” (athletic director), taking on the duties of all-purpose coach. Baldwin, a 1909 Dartmouth graduate, played on the football team that beat

powerful Harvard 34-0 and became a successful high school football coach in Brockton, Mass., and Passaic, N.J. His teams went 12-14 in basketball, 6-9-1 in football and 8-6 in baseball before he left in 1918 to direct a YMCA program for U.S. troops fighting in France.

1915-16 3-5 (.375)2-2 Home, 1-3 AwayHead coach Jim Baldwin12/10 28-27 W FORT ADAMS12/15 18-48 L at Wesleyan1/15 33-31 W NEWPORT NAVAL 2/11 28-23 W at Newport Naval 2/19 16-31 L at New Hampshire2/22 10-39 L at Connecticut2/26 18-26 L CONNECTICUT3/4 12-23 L NEW HAMPSHIRE

1916-17 2-6 (.250)2-2 Home, 0-4 AwayHead coach Jim Baldwin1/11 5-65 L at Amherst1/13 61-25 W NORTHEASTERN

1/20 22-24 L at Boston University1/27 11-31 L at Massachusetts2/10 26-29 L CONNECTICUT2/17 18-34 L at Connecticut2/27 20-27 L at New Hampshire3/3 22-16 W NEW HAMPSHIRE

1917-18 7-3 (.700)5-1 Home, 2-2 AwayHead coach Jim Baldwin1/5 70-12 W FORT KEARNEY1/12 26-34 L NEWPORT NAVAL 1/19 30-16 W CONNECTICUT1/26 41-21 W NEW LONDON 2/2 42-33 W at Connecticut2/15 32-26 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/22 15-10 W at Massachusetts3/2 18-43 L at New Hampshire3/9 49-20 W NEWPORT YMCA3/16 25-29 L at Worcester Tech

Fred Walker - 1918-197-1 in one season

Fred Walker, a former major leaguer baseball player with the Cubs and Cardinals, turned in a 7-1 mark in his only season and remains No. 1 among all Ram coaches in winning percentage (.875). He was also the first coach to beat the Brown varsity.

Walker served as athletic director and all-purpose coach for less than a year before leaving abruptly when the college declined to increase his $3,000 salary. A petition signed by 147 of the college’s 255 students could not budge the Board of Managers.

1918-19 7-1 (.875)5-0 Home, 2-1 AwayHead coach Fred Walker1/18 25-19 W BROWN2/1 33-14 W BRISTOL YMCA

The 1910-11 team: Sitting (L-R) John L. Sullivan, Walter Doll (captain), WIlliam H. TullyStanding (L-R): Head coach George Cobb, Frank Briden, David Warner, William Neal, Harry Albro (mgr.)

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2/1 30-18 W at Connecticut2/5 22-19 W DEAN ACADEMY2/7 16-15 W at Brown2/8 18-42 L at New Hampshire2/28 49-46 W CONNECTICUT3/4 39-34 W NEWPORT NAVAL

Fred Murray - 1919-203-8 in one seasonFred Murray, the third in a series of short-term athletic directors, struggled to keep the program together after America’s involvement in World War I. Most able-bodied upperclassmen had left school for military service or agricultural work, leaving a skeleton crew for sports. Murray’s only basketball team went 3-8, with two of its wins against the Newport YMCA. His football squad scored just 31 points in a 0-7-1 season, salvaging some pride by tying archrival Connecticut 7-7 in the season finale.

1919-20 3-8 (.273)2-3 Home, 1-5 AwayHead coach Fred Murray12/13 24-20 W NEWPORT YMCA12/18 21-33 L at Brown1/9 10-12 L at Tufts1/10 15-26 L at Massachusetts1/24 29-22 W CONNECTICUT1/31 12-24 L at Boston College2/10 20-26 L BROWN2/21 17-11 W at Newport YMCA2/28 17-19 L BOSTON COLLEGE3/12 18-23 L TUFTS3/20 11-25 L at Worcester Tech

Frank Keaney - 1920-48401-124 in 28 seasons

Frank Keaney, an exalted figure in URI history, stunned the sports world by introducing “racehorse basketball,” later known as the fast break. His impact was so profound that he entered the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1960, just its

second year of existence. With a 401-124 record in 28 years, Keaney is the winningest Ram coach. His 1928-29 squad (15-1) was the first “point-a-minute” team, averaging 41 a game. His 1945-46 club (21-3) lost to Kentucky 46-45 in the NIT final, then considered the national title game.

1920-21 9-8 (.529)7-1 Home, 2-7 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/7 87-25 W PROVIDENCE12/10 26-34 L BOSTON COLLEGE12/14 27-26 W ST. MICHAEL’S12/17 28-24 W MAINE1/7 20-23 L at Tufts1/8 21-33 L at Boston College1/11 20-30 L at MIT1/22 20-44 L at Connecticut2/4 27-29 L at Bates2/5 23-28 L at Maine2/12 30-24 W CLARK2/18 29-18 W CONNECTICUT2/25 30-38 L at Clark

all-tIme ResUlts2/26 37-16 W at Northeastern3/2 24-23 W at Harvard3/5 30-21 W TUFTS3/11 34-14 W NORTHEASTERN

1921-22 7-8 (.467)7-3 Home, 0-5 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/6 35-15 W PROVIDENCE12/8 21-18 W BATES12/16 30-25 W ST. MICHAEL’S1/6 27-35 L at Tufts1/12 17-39 L CONNECTICUT1/18 44-25 W NORTHEASTERN1/20 32-20 W NEW BEDFORD 1/28 29-30 L at Northeastern2/4 18-41 L at Connecticut2/14 25-28 L BROWN2/17 42-29 W TUFTS2/21 29-42 L at Harvard2/24 18-23 L MAINE2/28 36-32 W LOWELL TECH3/15 16-18 L at Brown

1922-23 9-4 (.692)6-1 Home, 3-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney 12/8 25-24 W NEW BEDFORD 12/14 24-39 L ST. MICHAEL’S1/10 20-41 L at Connecticut1/12 35-25 W at Worcester Tech (OT)1/13 35-26 W at Clark1/18 34-19 W NORTHEASTERN1/30 31-18 W at Northeastern1/31 39-11 W CLARK2/10 25-12 W BROOKLYN TECH2/17 16-24 L at Massachusetts2/20 31-37 L at Harvard2/23 30-29 W CONNECTICUT3/6 36-31 W LOWELL TECH

1923-24 9-6 (.600)7-3 Home, 2-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/7 44-23 W NEW BEDFORD 1/2 28-16 W MAINE1/7 35-30 W QUEENS (Ontario)1/12 25-20 W at Clark1/16 17-18 L CLARK1/19 34-26 W at MIT1/27 32-22 W BROOKLYN TECH2/9 26-41 L VILLANOVA2/13 27-28 L TUFTS2/16 19-18 W MASSACHUSETTS2/21 17-34 L at Harvard2/23 31-28 W CONNECTICUT2/25 36-31 W ST. MICHAEL’S3/1 22-24 L at Tufts3/8 22-42 L at Connecticut

1924-25 11-5 (.588)9-2 Home, 2-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/8 59-16 W NEW BEDFORD 12/15 41-21 W NORTHEASTERN1/9 32-23 W SPRINGFIELD1/16 34-36 L BOSTON UNIVERSITY1/17 24-22 W at Tufts1/21 42-9 W LOWELL TECH

1/23 32-35 L at Boston University1/24 27-22 W at Northeastern2/12 28-14 W CLARK2/13 31-23 W ST. MICHAEL’S2/17 13-26 L at Yale2/19 36-15 W MAINE2/21 37-23 W ST. LAWRENCE2/25 49-15 W TUFTS2/28 26-38 L at Connecticut3/7 27-38 L CONNECTICUT

1925-26 8-8 (.500)8-2 Home, 0-6 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/2 49-26 W NEW BEDFORD 12/5 35-29 W U.S. COAST GUARD12/9 14-34 L at Yale1/12 48-28 W BRIDGEWATER 1/15 30-44 L at Boston University1/16 26-30 L at MIT1/20 25-28 L BROOKLYN TECH1/23 25-43 L at Northeastern2/6 50-36 W LOWELL TECH2/13 41-28 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/23 40-29 W NORTHEASTERN2/25 38-33 W MAINE2/27 33-27 W CONNECTICUT3/4 29-46 L BROWN3/6 29-43 L at Connecticut3/13 23-39 L at Brown

1926-27 13-3 (.813)10-0 Home, 3-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/3 52-17 W U.S. NAVAL HOSP12/8 63-29 W NEW BEDFORD12/11 29-26 W at Yale12/16 38-28 W U.S. COAST GUARD12/17 77-12 W BRIDGEWATER1/14 70-21 W NEW LONDON 1/21 27-24 W at Maine1/22 14-31 L at New Hampshire 1/27 33-23 W UPSALA2/17 38-37 W NORTHEASTERN2/24 44-28 W at Northeastern3/1 41-20 W BROWN3/3 29-20 W MAINE3/5 37-33 W CONNECTICUT3/9 26-38 L at Brown3/12 30-34 L at Connecticut

1927-28 15-5 (.750)12-2 Home, 3-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/8 42-24 W U.S. NAVAL 12/10 22-43 L at Yale12/16 40-28 W NEW BEDFORD1/5 39-28 W U.S. NAVAL HOSP1/7 27-37 L at Worcester Tech1/13 48-26 W DREXEL1/14 31-42 L SPRINGFIELD1/17 49-14 W LOWELL TECH1/19 43-28 W UPSALA1/20 33-31 W at Harvard1/21 32-19 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/1 37-24 W U.S. COAST GUARD2/16 57-15 W NORTHEASTERN2/18 27-38 L at Connecticut

2/21 37-26 W MAINE2/23 56-29 W at Northeastern2/25 34-41 L CONNECTICUT2/28 39-27 W BROWN3/2 51-27 W COOPER UNION3/9 36-34 W at Brown

1928-29 15-1 (.938)11-0 Home, 4-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/7 66-21 W NEW BEDFORD 12/11 44-32 W U.S. COAST GUARD12/18 44-32 W NEWPORT NAVAL1/11 35-26 W BOSTON UNIV.1/16 29-16 W WORCESTER TECH1/16 45-26 W ST. STEPHEN’S1/25 55-21 W ARNOLD2/7 30-27 W U.S. COAST GUARD2/9 48-28 W at Maine2/14 38-34 W NORTHEASTERN2/16 30-25 W CONNECTICUT2/21 49-43 W at Northeastern (2 OT)3/2 29-38 L at Connecticut3/8 47-27 W BROWN3/14 32-23 W at U.S. Coast Guard3/16 29-21 W at BrownRodman Hall opened this season

1929-30 10-5 (.667)9-0 Home, 1-5 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/13 74-32 W NEW BEDFORD 1/15 45-42 W NORTHEASTERN1/18 29-38 L at Worcester Tech1/23 38-27 W ARNOLD1/25 37-28 W U.S. COAST GUARD1/28 27-32 L at Brooklyn Tech2/11 36-30 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/13 41-33 W CLARK2/15 36-31 W CONNECTICUT2/19 38-36 W BROWN2/22 38-34 W at Northeastern (OT)2/26 21-40 L at Trinity3/1 28-53 L at Connecticut3/6 31-21 W ST. MICHAEL’S3/8 28-43 L at Brown

1930-31 13-4 (.765)10-3 Home, 3-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/10 52-34 W U.S. NAVAL12/13 33-19 W CLARK12/16 39-31 W ALUMNI1/7 42-35 W ST. MICHAEL’S1/9 30-25 W TRINITY1/15 44-39 W NORTHEASTERN1/20 49-26 W WORCESTER TECH1/23 51-37 W ARNOLD2/5 40-20 W U.S.COAST GUARD2/6 33-35 L PANZER2/14 27-28 L CONNECTICUT2/18 44-21 W BROWN2/21 46-29 W at Northeastern2/26 43-44 L HARVARD2/28 31-21 W at Connecticut3/5 35-23 W at U.S. Coast Guard3/11 35-40 L at Brown

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all-tIme ResUlts1931-32 13-3 (.813)10-0 Home, 3-3 Away Head coach Frank Keaney12/8 69-19 W U.S. NAVAL 12/11 16-18 L at Yale12/15 41-26 W MIT1/8 55-12 W ALUMNI1/13 37-33 W NORTHEASTERN1/15 53-30 W U.S. COAST GUARD2/11 45-38 W PANZER2/13 45-29 W CONNECTICUT2/17 57-29 W BROWN2/20 26-40 L at Northeastern2/25 46-35 W HARVARD IND.2/27 33-32 W at Connecticut3/1 40-44 L at U.S. Coast Guard3/2 36-21 W ARNOLD3/5 53-49 W at Worcester Tech3/9 42-31 W at Brown

1932-33 14-4 (.778)11-3 Home, 3-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/6 70-27 W BRIDGEWATER ST.12/14 50-38 W ARNOLD 12/17 33-40 L at MIT1/7 63-34 W FITCHBURG 1/11 38-37 W NORTHEASTERN1/18 46-35 L HARVARD IND. 1/19 38-32 W U.S. COAST GUARD1/20 41-36 W PRATT 2/15 L BROOKLYN2/15 44-42 W PANZER 2/25 44-23 W BROWN2/25 37-32 W at Northeastern2/17 46-37 W ST. MICHAEL’S2/18 41-29 W CONNECTICUT 3/1 31-32 L U.S.COAST GUARD3/4 41-34 W at Connecticut 3/7 57-33 W WORCESTER TECH3/8 32-19 W at Brown

1933-34 13-3 (.813)10-2 Home, 3-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/9 75-40 W ALUMNI12/13 54-22 W ARNOLD1/6 58-27 W COOPER UNION1/10 44-36 W NORTHEASTERN1/13 50-27 W U.S. COAST GUARD1/17 33-35 L HARVARD IND1/20 44-36 W at Worcester Tech1/24 56-35 W BROWN2/10 46-48 L MASSACHUSETTS (OT)2/14 42-38 W PANZER2/17 50-26 W CONNECTICUT2/20 54-44 W TUFTS2/24 28-23 W at Northeastern2/28 44-25 W CLARK3/3 44-38 W at Connecticut3/7 29-47 L at Brown

1934-35 12-6 (.667)8-3 Home, 4-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/12 67-34 W ARNOLD12/18 63-18 W CRIMSON1/5 57-34 W HOLY CROSS1/9 44-43 W NORTHEASTERN

1/12 49-55 L BROWN1/16 48-22 W WORCESTER TECH1/19 49-30 W at U.S. Coast Guard1/26 35-26 W at Holy Cross2/6 47-43 W MASSACHUSETTS2/9 28-53 L at Providence2/13 44-52 L NEW HAMPSHIRE2/16 57-32 W CONNECTICUT2/20 44-49 L at Tufts2/23 33-21 W at Northeastern2/26 55-48 W UPSALA2/28 43-47 L PROVIDENCE3/2 62-45 W at Connecticut3/6 50-54 L at Brown

1935-36 13-5 (.722)10-1 Home, 3-4 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/12 63-26 W ARNOLD12/14 44-28 W HARVARD1/4 54-17 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY1/7 61-42 W NORTHEASTERN1/11 51-34 W BROWN1/15 50-33 W U.S. COAST GUARD1/18 47-53 L at Providence1/22 54-49 W WORCESTER TECH2/5 27-52 L at Springfield2/6 52-46 W at Massachusetts2/9 42-65 L PROVIDENCE2/11 43-44 L at New Hampshire2/15 75-32 W CONNECTICUT2/19 48-47 W TUFTS2/22 54-41 W at Northeastern2/25 52-40 W LOWELL TECH2/29 56-51 W at Connecticut3/4 45-47 L at Brown

1936-37 18-3 (.857)11-2 Home, 7-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/5 67-24 W ALUMNI12/9 53-38 W HARVARD12/15 66-30 W ARNOLD12/19 38-39 L at Worcester Tech1/6 55-37 W NORTHEASTERN1/9 72-34 W BROWN1/12 30-34 L SPRINGFIELD1/14 64-28 W MAINE1/16 63-54 W at Providence1/19 61-60 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY (OT)1/23 45-27 W LOWELL TECH2/10 60-37 W MASSACHUSETTS2/13 56-41 W at Connecticut2/16 64-42 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/19 59-32 W at Tufts2/20 65-37 W at Northeastern2/23 64-36 W at Maine2/24 54-44 W at New Hampshire2/27 65-41 W CONNECTICUT3/3 56-39 W at Brown3/10 38-42 L PROVIDENCE

1937-38 19-2 (.905)11-1 Home, 8-1 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/4 104-72 W ALUMNI12/8 78-42 W AMERICAN INT’L12/14 46-56 L BOSTON UNIVERSITY12/17 71-42 W OHIO WESLEYAN

1/6 71-37 W ARNOLD1/8 80-49 W BROWN1/12 61-57 W NORTHEASTERN1/13 60-26 W MAINE1/15 52-41 W at Providence1/17 70-53 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/23 71-61 W at Worcester Tech2/9 48-54 L at Massachusetts2/10 67-61 W at Springfield2/12 62-45 W CONNECTICUT2/16 64-48 W TUFTS2/19 61-40 W at Northeastern2/22 71-59 W at Maine2/23 51-49 W at New Hampshire2/26 67-65 W at Connecticut3/2 73-61 W at Brown3/5 85-59 W PROVIDENCE

1938-39 17-4 (.810)12-2 Home, 5-2 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/3 74-57 W ALUMNI12/10 69-33 W LOWELL TECH12/14 84-41 W ARNOLD12/16 75-34 W AMER. INTERNATIONAL1/5 80-45 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/7 51-42 W BROWN1/10 79-57 W NORTHEASTERN1/12 79-46 W MAINE1/14 57-45 W at Providence1/18 86-60 W ST. ANSELM1/21 76-62 W at Connecticut2/8 54-37 W MASSACHUSETTS2/11 67-49 W SPRINGFIELD2/15 50-62 L at Tufts2/18 71-59 W at Northeastern2/22 100-56 W at Maine2/23 81-59 W at New Hampshire2/25 67-68 L CONNECTICUT3/1 37-53 L at Brown3/4 86-60 W PROVIDENCE3/7 61-64 L WORCESTER TECH

1939-40 19-3 (.864)12-0 Home, 6-2 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney12/9 99-34 W ASSUMPTION12/12 80-33 W LOWELL TECH12/18 51-56 L vs. Dayton*1/2 82-60 W ALUMNI1/4 89-70 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/5 59-53 W vs. Maryland**1/9 90-61 W NORTHEASTERN1/11 78-55 W MAINE1/13 50-30 W at Providence1/17 72-48 W ST. ANSELM2/7 85-42 W at Massachusetts2/10 75-63 W BROWN2/13 89-58 W MEXICO CITY “Y”2/14 64-45 W TUFTS2/17 77-63 W at Northeastern2/21 87-59 W at New Hampshire2/22 76-54 W at Maine2/24 102-81 W CONNECTICUT2/28 49-62 L at Brown3/2 75-62 W PROVIDENCE3/6 73-81 L at Worcester Tech3/9 49-48 W at Connecticut*- Buffalo, N.Y. ; **- Elizabeth, N.J.

1940-41 21-4 (.840)14-1 Home, 7-2 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney12/3 102-56 W ALUMNI12/7 83-38 W LOWELL TECH12/12 67-44 W FRANKLIN & MARSHALL12/14 74-66 W SAINT JOSEPH’S1/4 83-34 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/9 92-52 W MAINE1/11 70-42 W at Providence1/14 85-53 W NORTHEASTERN1/18 79-61 W CONNECTICUT1/24 57-45 W at St. Francis (N.Y.) (MSG)*1/31 38-42 L at Temple (OT) 2/5 84-39 W MASSACHUSETTS

Hall of Fame head coach Frank Keaney’s 1940-41 squad was the first team in Rhode Island basketball history to notch 20 wins in a season. That season, the Rams played their first game at Madison Square Garden,

advancing to the program’s first-ever National Invitation Tournament (70-54 loss to Seton Hall).

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all-tIme ResUlts2/6 60-52 W WAYNE2/8 89-43 W BROWN2/10 90-45 W at Maine2/11 72-31 W at New Hampshire2/15 57-20 W at Northeastern2/18 42-28 W at Tufts2/20 80-47 W SPRINGFIELD2/22 62-63 L at Connecticut2/26 96-67 W WORCESTER TECH 3/1 98-71 W PROVIDENCE3/3 50-59 L SPRINGFIELD3/5 75-74 W at Brown (OT)3/19 54-70 L vs. Seton Hall (NIT)*- URI’s first game at Madison Sq. Garden ;NIT- National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

1941-42 18-4 (.818)11-0 Home, 7-3 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney12/6 75-62 W SAINT JOSEPH’S12/13 73-39 W TUFTS12/16 103-64 W AMERICAN INT’L1/3 60-55 W at Fordham (OT)1/8 79-48 W MAINE1/10 49-57 L at Temple1/14 78-60 W NORTHEASTERN1/15 54-60 L at Providence1/17 66-59 W CONNECTICUT2/4 83-68 W at Massachusetts2/7 86-59 W at Worcester Tech2/10 127-50 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/12 85-53 W BROWN2/14 71-37 W at Northeastern2/16 62-56 W HOLY CROSS2/19 75-50 W SPRINGFIELD2/21 87-68 W at Connecticut2/23 81-48 W at Maine2/24 102-54 W at New Hampshire2/28 68-54 W PROVIDENCE3/4 82-83 L at Brown3/19 71-82 L vs. Toledo (NIT)NIT- National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

1942-43 16-3 (.842)11-0 Home, 5-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney12/8 88-51 W CAMP EDWARDS12/12 124-59 W FORT WILIAMS12/15 83-49 W BROOKLYN12/16 76-56 W MAINE1/2 75-84 L at Fordham1/9 60-55 W at Saint Joseph’s1/12 106-64 W NORTHEASTERN1/16 67-51 W CONNECTICUT1/26 56-54 W at Providence2/5 121-78 W MASSACHUSETTS2/9 91-55 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/13 57-47 W at Northeastern2/16 89-52 W WORCESTER TECH2/18 69-46 W BROWN2/20 58-82 L at Connecticut2/22 68-60 W at Maine2/23 97-57 W at New Hampshire 2/27 85-68 W PROVIDENCE3/3 64-79 L at Brown

1943-44 14-6 (.700)11-3 Home, 3-3 AwayHead coach Frank Keaney11/20 106-32 W FORT VARNUM11/21 118-34 W FORT VARNUM11/22 75-69 W CAMP THOMAS11/23 92-64 W QUONSET CASU11/27 77-76 W QUONSET FLYERS12/4 61-72 L CAMP THOMAS12/8 125-78 W HEDRON FLYERS1/5 82-45 W NORTHEASTERN1/8 48-58 L at St. John’s1/14 91-52 W MAINE1/15 61-67 L at Connecticut1/20 57-42 W BROWN1/22 54-69 L at Saint Joseph’s1/29 79-67 W SAINT JOSEPH’S1/31 68-99 L LONG ISLAND2/1 64-48 W CAMP STANDISH2/12 86-64 W at Northeastern2/15 57-56 W at Brown2/22 115-37 W at Maine3/4 61-65 L CONNECTICUT

1944-45 20-5 (.800)14-0 Home, 4-3 Away, 2-2 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney11/12 67-56 W NEWPORT NAVAL11/15 109-51 W NEWPORT NAVAL12/5 65-57 W QUONSET CASU12/9 82-67 W U.S. COAST GUARD12/12 96-70 W GREENFIELD12/14 112-84 W EDWARDS CASU1/6 58-66 L at St. John’s1/9 110-55 W at Northeastern1/12 111-52 W MAINE1/13 82-57 W CONNECTICUT1/17 70-59 W BROWN1/20 91-63 W at Saint Joseph’s1/27 76-62 W SAINT JOSEPH’S2/10 71-37 W at Northeastern2/13 68-82 L at Brown2/17 63-45 W vs. Detroit2/22 121-65 W at Maine2/24 86-49 W BROOKLYN TECH2/27 130-74 W YESHIVA3/1 90-42 W PROVIDENCE3/3 59-67 L at Connecticut3/7 65-59 W CAMP ENDICOTT3/17 51-44 W vs. Tennessee (NIT)3/21 53-97 L vs. DePaul (NIT)3/24 57-64 L at St. John’s (NIT)NIT- National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

1945-46 21-3 (.875)12-1 Home, 6-1 Away, 3-1 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney11/29 104-44 W QUONSET12/1 119-38 W UMASS-MARITIME12/5 84-45 W U.S.S. PRINCETON 12/8 84-65 W at Edwards CASU12/11 68-67 W QUONSET FLYERS12/15 37-51 L at St. John’s1/5 84-67 W VILLANOVA1/10 107-63 W MAINE1/12 59-47 W at Connecticut1/16 76-55 W BROWN1/19 80-63 W at Saint Joseph’s1/24 65-58 W vs. Holy Cross

1/30 69-67 W at Brown2/14 82-60 W PROVIDENCE2/18 77-60 W SAINT JOSEPH’S2/20 69-72 L U.S. COAST GUARD2/22 82-69 W at Maine2/27 73-72 W at U.S. Coast Guard3/2 60-54 W CONNECTICUT3/6 78-55 W PROVIDENCE3/12 72-52 W BROWN3/14 82-79 W vs. Bowling Green (OT) (NIT)3/18 59-49 W vs. Muhlenburg (NIT)3/20 45-46 L vs. Kentucky (NIT)NIT- National Invitation Tournament (New York,N.Y.)

1946-47 17-3 (.850)12-1 Home, 4-2 Away, 1-0 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney12/3 120-57 W ARNOLD12/6 84-55 W LOYOLA (MD.)12/9 106-62 W ST. MICHAEL’S12/12 124-44 W QUONSET NAVAL AIR1/4 54-50 W at St. John’s1/7 88-64 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/10 99-66 W MAINE1/11 75-57 W CONNECTICUT1/15 96-71 W BROWN1/18 59-69 L SAINT JOSEPH’S1/21 59-52 W vs. Bucknell*1/25 68-64 W VILLANOVA2/8 87-61 W U.S. COAST GUARD2/12 56-54 W at U.S. Coast Guard2/18 73-64 W at Providence2/22 68-62 W at Maine2/25 60-79 L at Brown3/2 75-83 L at Connecticut3/5 101-53 W PROVIDENCE3/8 77-68 W RUTGERS*- Boston, Mass.

1947-48 17-6 (.739)10-1 Home, 7-4 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Frank Keaney12/5 62-51 W SPRINGFIELD12/9 78-58 W BOSTON COLLEGE1/3 63-59 W at St. John’s1/7 71-49 W BUCKNELL1/8 48-32 W MAINE1/10 65-63 W at Connecticut1/14 104-80 W BROOKLYN1/15 94-59 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/17 82-78 W at Saint Joseph’s1/20 49-76 L vs. Holy Cross*1/24 80-51 W U.S. COAST GUARD1/26 84-53 W BROWN2/6 85-98 L at Villanova2/7 71-86 L at Rutgers2/11 84-72 W at U.S. Coast Guard2/14 97-80 W SAINT JOSEPH’S2/17 79-61 W at Providence2/20 65-44 W at New Hampshire2/21 55-43 W at Maine2/25 60-70 L at Brown2/28 80-89 L CONNECTICUT3/3 108-84 W PROVIDENCE3/6 65-71 L at Springfield*- Boston, Mass.

Bob “Red” Haire - 1948-5257-42 in four seasons

Bob “Red” Haire, a former team captain and assistant coach under Frank Keaney, took on the daunting task of replacing the legend and lasted just four years. His teams compiled a 57-42 record (.576) but two

winning seasons gave way to two losing ones, the team’s first in 29 years. Haire played at URI from 1924-28 and returned as Keaney’s assistant in 1946. Two years later he began his reign with three straight losses, the team’s longest losing string since his sophomore season 23 years before.

1948-49 16-6 (.727)5-1 (2nd) in Yankee Conference9-1 Home, 6-3 Away, 1-2 NeutralHead coach Bob “Red” Haire12/4 68-75 L VILLANOVA12/7 48-65 L vs. Holy Cross*12/11 50-67 L at St. John’s12/14 86-41 W NEW HAMPSHIRE12/17 94-60 W BROOKLYN1/6 98-48 W MAINE1/8 48-58 L at Connecticut1/10 75-57 W RUTGERS1/14 90-60 W SPRINGFIELD1/19 68-61 W BROWN1/22 71-91 L at Saint Joseph’s2/8 78-42 W at Bucknell2/11 42-52 L vs. Holy Cross**2/15 74-61 W at Providence2/17 69-64 W vs. Saint Joseph’s**2/19 92-49 W U.S. COAST GUARD2/21 70-49 W at New Hampshire2/22 33-30 W at Maine2/26 86-64 W CONNECTICUT2/28 99-53 W PROVIDENCE3/5 64-36 W at Springfield3/9 72-49 W at Brown*- Boston, Mass. ; **- Providence, R.I.

1949-50 18-8 (.692)6-1 (1st) in Yankee Conference10-1 Home, 6-7 Away, 2-0 NeutralHead coach Bob “Red” Haire11/26 62-46 W at Saint Joseph’s12/6 46-63 L at Boston College12/10 54-75 L at St. John’s12/14 86-69 W BATES12/15 57-59 L at Providence12/17 90-50 W VERMONT12/28 64-81 L at NC State (DC)12/29 61-57 W vs. Wake Forest (DC)12/30 65-60 W vs. N. Carolina (OT) (DC)1/6 74-70 W MAINE1/7 83-65 W CONNECTICUT1/11 76-58 W BROWN1/13 68-48 W SPRINGFIELD1/17 68-62 W ST. JOSEPH’S2/3 75-63 W at Rutgers2/4 49-68 L at Villanova2/6 76-66 W MASSACHUSETTS2/9 69-74 L at Holy Cross (#1)2/11 88-78 W BUCKNELL2/17 62-70 L HOLY CROSS (OT)*

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1950-51 13-15 (.464)5-2 (3rd) in Yankee Conference5-5 Home, 6-6 Away, 2-4 NeutralHead coach Bob “Red” Haire11/25 64-70 L vs. Seton Hall*12/2 78-68 W SAINT JOSEPH’S12/7 76-79 L Boston College (2 OT)12/15 55-61 L at Penn State12/16 68-80 L at Bucknell12/28 53-57 L vs. Wake Forest (DC)12/29 62-81 L vs. Tulane (DC)12/30 93-69 W vs. North Carolina (DC)1/6 93-59 W MAINE1/10 57-59 L BROWN1/12 66-51 W SPRINGFIELD1/13 77-72 W at Connecticut1/16 66-69 L at Holy Cross1/18 67-68 L at Providence (OT)1/20 90-38 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/6 68-70 L at Saint Joseph’s (OT)2/10 38-70 L VERMONT2/13 75-58 W at Massachusetts2/16 54-76 L HOLY CROSS2/21 85-63 W at Bates2/22 71-49 W at Maine2/24 70-75 L CONNECTICUT2/28 85-62 W PROVIDENCE3/3 90-67 W at Springfield3/5 54-68 L at Boston College3/7 79-70 W at Brown3/19 86-87 L vs. Trinity (NEIT)3/20 77-68 W vs. Williams (NEIT)*- New York, N.Y. ; DC-Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) ;NEIT- Northeast Invitation Tournament

1951-52 10-13 (.435)6-2 (tie, 2nd) in Yankee Conference8-5 Home, 2-8 AwayHead coach Bob “Red” Haire12/1 61-66 L SAINT JOSEPH’S12/6 69-76 L BOSTON COLLEGE12/8 105-73 W VERMONT12/11 64-67 L at Holy Cross12/15 62-82 L at St. John’s1/4 72-36 W MAINE1/5 96-77 W PUERTO RICO1/9 65-83 L at Boston College1/11 69-74 L SPRINGFIELD1/12 64-62 W CONNECTICUT1/16 112-86 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/6 59-65 L at Saint Joseph’s2/9 74-85 L BUCKNELL2/12 60-54 W at Providence2/14 96-72 W MASSACHUSETTS2/16 66-72 L PENN STATE2/19 60-66 L at New Hampshire2/20 77-57 W at Maine2/23 67-72 L at Connecticut2/27 69-72 L at Brown2/29 98-82 W PROVIDENCE3/1 68-70 L at Springfield3/5 96-59 W BROWN

Jack Guy - 1952-5760-57 in five seasons

Jack Guy, a successful head coach at Bucknell, was brought in to return Rhode Island to the glory days of Frank Keaney. His 60-57 record included two winning years, two losing ones and a final .500 season. Guy’s best

team went 17-9 in 1954-55 and carried on Keaney’s racehorse style, scoring 100 or more points seven times. But his next two squads opened up 1-10 and 1-7. After resigning as head coach, Guy remained at URI as an assistant football coach and spent the rest of his life in Kingston.

1952-53 13-10 (.565)6-2 (2nd) in Yankee Conference6-2 Home, 6-7 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Jack Guy12/3 82-70 W BOSTON COLLEGE12/6 71-88 L SAINT JOSEPH’S12/11 66-105 L at NC State (#6)12/13 74-72 W at St. John’s12/17 70-79 L at Siena12/29 72-68 W at Boston College (BIT)12/30 72-77 L vs. Georgetown (BIT)1/5 79-81 L MAINE1/7 82-92 L at BOSTON COLL. (OT)1/10 74-80 L at Connecticut1/14 94-82 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/31 98-75 W at Brown2/4 92-111 L at Saint Joseph’s2/6 94-92 W SPRINGFIELD2/10 66-92 L at Providence2/12 88-69 W at Massachusetts2/13 81-65 W at Vermont2/18 93-75 W at New Hampshire2/19 90-82 W at Maine2/21 82-80 W CONNECTICUT2/27 76-62 W PROVIDENCE2/28 90-70 W BROWN3/7 70-88 L at SpringfieldBIT - Boston Invitational Tournament

1953-54 8-13 (.381)5-4 (3rd) in Yankee Conference6-5 Home (Keaney), 2-8 AwayHead coach Jack Guy12/1 81-90 L CONNECTICUT (Exh.)*12/3 62-70 L BOSTON COLLEGE12/5 53-70 L SAINT JOSEPH’S1/4 72-64 W MAINE1/6 73-77 L BROWN (OT)1/9 54-78 L CONNECTICUT1/13 71-77 L at New Hampshire1/16 78-75 W NORTHEASTERN1/23 103-101 W at Boston College (OT)2/3 83-96 L at Saint Joseph’s2/5 76-71 W SPRINGFIELD2/9 81-101 L at Providence2/11 67-68 L MASSACHUSETTS2/13 95-84 W VERMONT2/17 94-79 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/20 74-79 L at Connecticut2/22 80-75 W at Maine2/23 67-78 L at Colby2/26 82-67 W PROVIDENCE

3/1 80-83 L at Springfield3/2 83-89 L at Yale3/6 74-90 L at Brown*-First game at Keaney Gym (exhibition)

1954-55 17-9 (.731)4-4 (4th) in Yankee Conference7-3 Home (Keaney), 9-4 Away, 1-2 NeutralHead coach Jack Guy12/1 77-116 L at Connecticut12/4 85-82 W SAINT JOSEPH’S12/8 96-63 W BOSTON COLLEGE12/10 75-107 L at Williams12/11 77-80 L at Vermont12/15 51-48 W at Brown12/28 108-100 W vs. Ky. Wesleyan (AACT)12/29 68-83 L vs. Maryland (#11) (AACT)12/30 85-115 L vs. Evansville (AACT)1/5 75-65 W BROWN1/7 89-63 W MAINE1/8 88-92 L at Connecticut1/11 107-75 W NEW HAMPSHIRE1/13 64-99 L HOLY CROSS (#16)1/15 98-88 W at Northeastern2/4 87-86 W COLGATE (OT)2/5 87-57 W COLBY2/10 102-88 W at Massachusetts2/12 81-86 L at Saint Joseph’s2/16 92-72 W at Providence2/19 72-90 L CONNECTICUT2/21 105-91 W at New Hampshire2/22 101-92 W at Maine2/26 73-79 L PROVIDENCE3/1 93-81 W at Springfield3/2 106-98 W at Yale3/5 100-83 W at RutgersAACT- All-America City Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

1955-56 11-14 (.440)6-2 (3rd) in Yankee Conference8-2 Home (Keaney), 3-9 Away, 0-3 NeutralHead coach Jack Guy12/3 72-84 L at Saint Joseph’s12/6 84-75 W PROVIDENCE 12/10 71-74 L at Brown (OT)12/12 72-75 L at Boston College12/14 71-89 L at Fordham12/28 96-100 L vs. William & Mary (RC)12/29 74-99 L vs. Army (RC)12/30 59-80 L vs. Virginia Tech (RC)1/4 81-86 L ST. JOHN’S 1/7 86-88 L CONNECTICUT (OT)1/10 61-105 L at Holy Cross (#11)1/12 81-63 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 1/14 71-58 W NORTHEASTERN 2/2 80-82 L at Providence2/4 95-73 W MAINE 2/7 93-78 W MASSACHUSETTS 2/11 104-63 W at New Hampshire2/14 83-63 W BROWN 2/16 88-78 W VERMONT 2/18 90-92 L at Connecticut (2 OT)2/20 95-83 W at Maine2/25 83-61 W at Colby2/28 78-69 W SPRINGFIELD3/2 82-106 L at Syracuse3/3 68-78 L at ColgateRC - Richmond (Va.) Classic

1956-57 11-11 (.500)7-2 (2nd) in Yankee Conference5-7 Home (Keaney), 6-4 AwayHead coach Jack Guy12/1 41-81 L SAINT JOSEPH’S 12/5 79-84 L BOSTON COLLEGE12/8 58-49 W at Brown12/13 71-85 L FORDHAM 12/15 70-115 L at St. John’s (#15)1/4 56-70 L PROVIDENCE 1/5 70-79 L at Rutgers1/8 66-72 L HOLY CROSS 1/10 71-63 W MASSACHUSETTS1/12 77-65 W NORTHEASTERN1/30 100-60 W MAINE 2/1 83-80 W COLBY 2/7 61-87 L at Massachusetts2/9 67-58 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/12 73-70 W at Providence (OT)2/16 79-88 L at Connecticut2/20 87-70 W at New Hampshire2/21 86-71 W at Maine2/22 83-80 W at Vermont (OT)2/28 90-68 W at Springfield3/2 93-94 L CONNECTICUT 3/6 71-82 L BROWN

Ernie Calverley - 1957-68154-125 in 11 seasons

In a career that spanned 43 years, Ernie Calverley was the school’s greatest player and second-winningest coach. As a sophomore, he led the nation in scoring in 1943-44 with 26.7 ppg. As a senior, he led the Rams to the NIT finals (then the

national title game) and earned tournament MVP honors. After three years of pro ball, he took the Rams from worst to first in the Yankee Conference in four years and went on to earn four league titles and two NCAA bids. He served as associate athletic until retiring in 1985.

1957-58 4-17 (.190)3-7 (6th) in Yankee Conference3-9 Home (Keaney), 1-8 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley12/2 53-74 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/5 45-55 L PROVIDENCE 12/7 69-87 L at Dartmouth12/10 58-62 L BROWN 12/14 50-83 L at Fordham1/3 66-73 L VERMONT 1/4 78-59 W VERMONT 1/7 64-87 L ST. JOHN’S (#16) 1/9 58-74 L at Massachusetts1/11 55-54 W NORTHEASTERN 1/31 68-86 L RUTGERS 2/1 50-62 L MAINE 2/6 60-65 L MASSACHUSETTS 2/8 76-63 W NEW HAMPSHIRE2/11 30-59 L at Providence2/14 57-102 L CONNECTICUT 2/21 61-73 L at New Hampshire2/22 54-66 L at Maine3/1 85-81 W at Connecticut3/7 69-74 L at Holy Cross3/8 67-76 L at Brown

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all-tIme ResUlts1958-59 8-12 (.400)5-5 (tie, 3rd) in Yankee Conference5-5 Home (Keaney), 3-7 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley12/2 67-80 L BOSTON COLLEGE12/6 56-86 L FORDHAM 12/13 65-52 W at Brown12/16 80-65 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 1/2 84-77 W at Vermont1/3 76-77 L at Vermont1/7 62-102 L HOLY CROSS 1/10 61-77 L at Northeastern1/30 83-78 W MAINE 1/31 72-102 L at Springfield2/4 119-106 W BRANDEIS 2/7 59-71 L at Providence (OT)2/11 83-82 W MASSACHUSETTS 2/14 64-70 L at Connecticut2/20 71-69 W at New Hampshire2/21 77-94 L at Maine2/26 60-65 L PROVIDENCE 2/28 74-89 L at Massachusetts3/4 63-87 L CONNECTICUT 3/7 75-68 W BROWN (OT)

1959-60 12-14 (.462)7-3 (tie, 2nd) in Yankee Conference8-4 Home (Keaney), 4-10 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley12/2 86-40 W HARTFORD 12/5 83-89 L at Brown12/9 65-74 L DARTMOUTH12/12 79-77 W at Fordham12/15 85-80 W at Boston College12/18 71-82 L at Richmond12/19 83-86 L at Virginia12/21 66-74 L at Bucknell1/5 66-48 W NORTHEASTERN 1/8 89-66 W VERMONT 1/9 83-77 W VERMONT 1/13 65-77 L at Holy Cross1/16 66-57 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/4 66-69 L at Massachusetts2/6 66-69 L at Rutgers

2/9 62-66 L CONNECTICUT 2/13 97-85 W MAINE 2/16 60-72 L at Providence (#16)2/19 72-65 W at New Hampshire2/20 85-116 L at Maine2/23 76-75 W MASSACHUSETTS 2/25 83-78 W SPRINGFIELD 2/27 97-95 W at Georgetown3/2 49-80 L PROVIDENCE (#14)3/5 79-95 L at Connecticut3/9 71-80 L BROWN

1960-61 18-9 (.667)9-1 (1st) in Yankee Conference6-6 Home (Keaney), 11-2 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Ernie Calverley12/1 96-52 W HARTFORD12/3 78-70 W at Brown12/6 79-85 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/10 79-86 L FORDHAM (OT) 12/12 85-76 W BROWN 12/14 77-72 W MAINE 12/16 96-67 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/28 67-66 W at Colby (OT)12/30 60-57 W vs. Harvard (DEC)12/31 65-69 L at Maine (DEC)1/5 108-67 W at Brandeis1/6 90-69 W at Vermont1/7 75-48 W at Vermont1/11 66-68 L PROVIDENCE (OT)1/14 68-74 L at Connecticut1/30 62-58 W at Northeastern2/7 71-65 W at Massachusetts2/11 78-76 W at Providence 2/15 72-96 L HOLY CROSS 2/17 84-65 W at New Hampshire2/18 76-66 W at Maine2/22 84-92 L GEORGETOWN 2/23 62-56 W at Springfield2/28 83-73 W MASSACHUSETTS 3/2 74-86 L ST. JOHN’S 3/4 73-61 W CONNECTICUT3/14 76-86 L vs. St. Bonaventure (NCAA)DEC- Down East Classic (Bangor, Maine) ;NCAA- NCAA Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

1961-62 14-12 (.538)7-3 (tie, 2nd) in Yankee Conference11-2 Home (Keaney), 3-10 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley11/31 55-50 W PRATT 12/4 74-79 L BROWN 12/6 57-85 L at Holy Cross12/9 58-76 L at Fordham12/11 82-62 W NORTHEASTERN12/13 64-54 W SAN FRANCISCO12/15 76-64 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/29 47-64 L at Oglethorpe1/3 70-80 L at Miami (Fla.)1/5 82-67 W VERMONT 1/6 70-60 W VERMONT 1/9 70-63 W CONNECTICUT 1/11 65-68 L at Providence (OT)2/1 85-74 W COLBY 2/3 69-77 L at Massachusetts2/6 62-73 L MASSACHUSETTS 2/9 96-88 W at Colgate2/10 62-88 L at St. Bonaventure2/13 71-61 W PROVIDENCE 2/16 69-54 W at New Hampshire2/17 93-79 W at Maine2/20 75-55 W SPRINGFIELD 2/24 71-93 L at Georgetown3/1 88-85 W MAINE 3/3 83-89 L at Connecticut3/6 63-90 L at Brown

1962-63 15-11 (.577)8-2 (2nd) in Yankee Conference9-4 Home (Keaney), 6-5 Away, 0-2 NeutralHead coach Ernie Calverley12/1 80-72 W BRANDEIS12/6 80-88 L MIAMI (FLA.) 12/8 74-71 W FORDHAM 12/10 54-52 W at Northeastern12/12 62-63 L at Brown12/14 82-88 L MANHATTAN 12/17 86-78 W MAINE 12/18 121-92 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/21 65-57 W at St. John’s12/27 83-89 L vs. Arizona St. (QCT)12/28 68-79 L vs. S. Carolina (QCT)1/4 83-68 W at Vermont1/5 90-81 W at Vermont1/8 86-80 W MASSACHUSETTS 1/10 67-75 L PROVIDENCE 1/26 70-79 L at Saint Joseph’s2/2 104-77 W COLGATE 2/6 69-80 L HOLY CROSS2/9 65-68 L at Massachusetts2/12 75-93 L at Providence2/15 98-85 W at New Hampshire2/16 78-70 W at Maine2/19 65-62 W CONNECTICUT 2/23 97-84 W GEORGETOWN3/2 73-88 L at Connecticut3/5 86-72 W BROWN QCT- Queen City Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)

1963-64 19-8 (.704)8-2 (tie, 1st) in Yankee Conference11-2 Home (Keaney), 8-6 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley12/2 76-73 W ST. MICHAEL’S12/7 76-78 L at Fordham

12/10 91-90 W at New Hampshire12/12 77-62 W at Brown12/14 78-71 W SAINT JOSEPH’S 12/16 89-59 W at Brandeis12/19 74-65 W ST. JOHN’S 12/20 86-70 W BROWN 1/1 68-66 W at Memphis State1/2 70-84 L at Loyola (La.)1/4 88-105 L at Miami (Fla.)1/9 80-77 W at Holy Cross1/11 114-81 W MAINE 1/18 41-43 L at Connecticut2/1 76-83 L PROVIDENCE 2/2 92-76 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2/7 75-88 L at Massachusetts2/8 106-85 W at Vermont2/11 95-86 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/13 72-86 L at Providence2/15 116-93 W MANHATTAN 2/18 81-74 W MASSACHUSETTS 2/20 102-91 W at Colby2/21 99-82 W at Maine2/26 110-92 W VERMONT 2/29 54-53 W CONNECTICUT 3/4 60-61 L CONNECTICUT

1964-65 15-11 (.577)6-3 (3rd) in Yankee Conference9-4 Home (Keaney), 6-7 AwayHead coach Ernie Calverley12/1 77-61 W BRANDEIS 12/3 75-65 W at Brown12/5 110-78 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/9 67-79 L MASSACHUSETTS 12/10 66-77 L at Manhattan12/14 90-82 W MAINE 12/18 99-78 W BROWN 12/26 68-74 L at Houston1/1 62-81 L at Texas-El Paso1/2 93-102 L at Arizona State1/4 91-86 W at American1/7 98-75 W HOLY CROSS1/9 100-96 W FORDHAM 1/12 105-107 L BOSTON COLLEGE 1/16 68-78 L at Connecticut1/20 87-77 W NORTHEASTERN 1/23 93-60 W VERMONT 1/26 56-73 L PROVIDENCE (#4) 1/30 74-69 W BUCKNELL 2/12 90-103 L at Massachusetts2/13 90-69 W at Vermont2/16 72-88 L at Providence (#4)2/19 81-67 W at Boston University2/20 85-82 W at Maine2/24 90-77 W at New Hampshire3/6 73-88 L CONNECTICUT

1965-66 20-8 (.714)9-1 (1st) in Yankee Conference11-2 Home (Keaney), 8-4 Away, 1-2 NeutralHead coach Ernie Calverley12/1 96-62 W ST. MICHAEL’S 12/4 79-78 W at Fordham (OT)12/7 70-76 L at Brown12/9 94-67 W MASSACHUSETTS12/14 104-67 W at New Hampshire12/17 97-71 W MANHATTAN 12/18 87-61 W BROWN

Head coach Ernie Calverley (standing, left) and the 1960-61 URI basketball team earned the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. The Rams faced St. Bonaventure in New York City, falling, 86-76.

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all-tIme ResUlts12/27 107-101 W vs. Wyoming (OT) (ACT)12/28 89-101 L at Oklahoma City (ACT)12/29 93-96 L vs. Wichita State (ACT)1/5 91-99 L at Boston College1/7 97-63 W VERMONT 1/8 109-68 W MAINE 1/11 79-86 L PROVIDENCE (#6)1/13 101-69 W DUQUESNE 1/15 82-68 W CONNECTICUT 2/5 96-61 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/11 88-64 W at Massachusetts2/12 97-77 W at Vermont2/15 84-68 W at Holy Cross2/17 84-61 W at Providence (#9)2/19 91-70 W at Maine2/21 92-75 W AMERICAN 2/23 99-62 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/26 89-92 L TEMPLE 3/1 74-96 L at Connecticut3/4 67-62 W at Connecticut3/7 65-95 L vs. Davidson (NCAA)ACT - All-College Tournament (Okla. City, Okla.)

1966-67 14-12 (.538)8-2 (2nd) in Yankee Conference9-3 Home (Keaney), 3-8 Away, 2-1 NeutralHead coach Ernie Calverley12/3 73-61 W FORDHAM 12/6 71-79 L at Massachusetts12/7 99-86 W MANHATTAN 12/10 115-83 W at Maine12/13 52-56 L PROVIDENCE 12/15 103-58 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/17 62-80 L at Temple12/26 109-79 W vs. St. Bonaventure (HF)12/28 75-89 L vs. Saint Joseph’s (HF)12/30 91-87 W vs. Northwestern (HF)1/2 80-59 W BROWN 1/4 94-79 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1/7 55-57 L at St. John’s1/10 66-74 L HOLY CROSS1/12 63-65 L at Northeastern1/14 78-80 L at Connecticut1/18 92-56 W VERMONT 2/6 77-64 W at Vermont2/9 96-72 W MASSACHUSETTS 2/12 76-80 L at Duquesne2/14 71-81 L BOSTON COLLEGE 2/17 60-52 W at New Hampshire2/18 97-73 W MAINE 2/21 65-73 L at Brown2/23 73-99 L at Providence2/25 87-86 W CONNECTICUT HF- ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)

1967-68 15-11 (.577)8-2 (tie, 1st) in Yankee Conference9-2 Home (Keaney), 5-9 Away, 1-0 NeutralHead coach Ernie Calverley12/2 83-64 W ST. ANSELM 12/5 76-66 W MASSACHUSETTS 12/7 65-68 L at Manhattan12/9 103-68 W MAINE 12/12 63-64 L ST. JOHN’S 12/14 60-50 W at New Hampshire12/16 63-80 L at Providence12/27 89-81 W vs. Gonzaga (LT)12/28 62-75 L at N. Mexico (#10) (LT)12/30 76-82 L at Cal.-Santa Barbara

1/2 84-98 L at California1/6 73-84 L at Fordham1/11 81-66 W NORTHEASTERN 1/13 78-65 W CONNECTICUT1/16 92-65 W VERMONT 2/6 68-69 L at Brown2/8 53-51 W PROVIDENCE 2/10 87-82 W AMERICAN 2/13 73-125 L BOSTON COLLEGE 2/15 110-59 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/17 98-91 W at Maine2/20 93-53 W at Brown2/22 68-76 L at Massachusetts2/24 89-76 W at Vermont2/29 97-77 W at Boston University3/2 58-62 L at ConnecticutLT - Lobo Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.)

Tom Carmody - 1968-7358-71 in five seasons

Tom Carmody made the Final Four with Duke in his first year on a college coaching staff (1965-66) and spent three years with the Blue Devils before coming to Rhode Island. The 1951 Slippery Rock graduate was head coach

at Bethel Park (Pa.) High from 1956-65. As a rookie head coach, Carmody endured the first losing season at URI in nine years, but he rebounded to win the Yankee Conference title in 1971-72. The Rams fell to 7-18 a year later, however, and Carmody finished with a 58-71 career record.

1968-69 10-15 (400)7-3 (2nd) in Yankee Conference7-6 Home (Keaney), 3-7 Away, 0-2 NeutralHead coach Tom Carmody12/2 54-59 L ST. MICHAEL’S 12/4 59-79 L at Brown12/7 62-74 L MANHATTAN 12/10 60-65 L at Massachusetts12/12 76-86 L PROVIDENCE 12/14 111-101 W at Maine12/19 117-107 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/27 68-86 L vs. South Carolina (QCT)12/28 86-95 L vs. DePaul (QCT)1/3 81-76 W CAL-IRVINE1/4 56-68 L FORDHAM 1/7 61-82 L at Holy Cross1/11 92-102 L at Connecticut1/13 81-70 W VERMONT 2/1 59-83 L at Providence2/6 46-73 L at St. John’s (#9)2/8 71-62 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/11 62-70 L BOSTON COLLEGE 2/13 92-65 W at New Hampshire2/15 81-85 L MAINE 2/17 71-63 W BROWN 2/19 71-76 L at American2/22 69-58 W at Vermont2/25 57-56 W MASSACHUSETTS 3/1 92-72 W CONNECTICUT QCT - Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1969-70 16-10 (.615)7-3 (3rd) in Yankee Conference

10-3 Home (Keaney), 6-7 AwayHead coach Tom Carmody12/2 107-72 W BRIDGEPORT 12/4 68-70 L at Manhattan12/6 98-65 W MAINE 12/9 77-73 W at Massachusetts (OT)12/11 122-94 W ST. PETER’S 12/13 60-70 L at Fordham12/16 100-54 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/20 59-55 W BROWN 1/3 78-80 L at Tulane1/5 95-105 L at Miami (Fla.)1/7 88-87 W HOLY CROSS 1/10 74-77 L CONNECTICUT1/12 78-66 W VERMONT 1/31 93-85 W at Providence2/3 67-85 L ST. JOHN’S 2/7 86-76 W AMERICAN 2/11 79-96 L at Boston College2/13 77-67 W at New Hampshire2/14 98-71 W at Maine2/17 74-83 L MASSACHUSETTS 2/19 64-80 L at St. Anselm2/21 94-71 W at Vermont2/25 81-74 W PROVIDENCE 2/28 32-35 L at Connecticut3/3 78-68 W CANISIUS3/5 68-66 W at Brown

1970-71 10-17 (.370)8-2 (2nd) in Yankee Conference5-5 Home (Keaney), 5-12 AwayHead coach Tom Carmody12/1 94-88 W BROWN 12/4 86-73 W at New Hampshire12/5 110-82 W at Maine12/10 76-80 L MASSACHUSETTS (OT) 12/12 82-84 L MANHATTAN 12/15 71-77 L at St. John’s12/19 102-71 W RICHMOND 1/5 92-98 L at Providence1/7 82-92 L HAWAII 1/9 75-67 W at Connecticut1/23 90-107 L at West Virginia1/25 89-90 L at Pepperdine (OT)1/29 67-97 L at Hawaii1/30 74-96 L at Hawaii2/3 80-86 L BOSTON COLLEGE 2/5 93-84 W at Vermont2/9 73-110 L at Holy Cross2/11 87-109 L at Fordham2/13 69-75 L at Canisius2/14 95-116 L at Duquesne (#10)2/17 64-81 L PROVIDENCE 2/19 71-83 L at Massachusetts2/23 86-78 W NEW HAMPSHIRE (OT) 2/27 96-78 W CONNECTICUT 3/1 95-60 W at Vermont3/6 116-78 W MAINE 3/9 78-95 L at Brown

1971-72 15-11 (.577)8-1 (1st) in Yankee Conference7-1 Home (Keaney), 8-7 Away, 0-3 NeutralHead coach Tom Carmody12/2 88-70 W at Manhattan12/7 88-73 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/9 80-73 W at New Hampshire12/11 102-84 W at Brown

12/13 53-57 L Maine 12/17 75-85 L vs. St. John’s (#10) (MI)12/18 72-86 L vs. Mississippi St. (MI)1/6 81-90 L at Fordham1/8 57-52 W CONNECTICUT1/22 91-83 W DUQUESNE 1/27 75-55 W at Vermont1/29 64-69 L at American1/31 73-86 L ST. JOHN’S 2/2 63-64 L at Boston College (OT)2/5 67-77 L at Providence (#12)2/8 93-86 W HOLY CROSS 2/12 76-84 L at Richmond (OT)2/15 75-73 W PROVIDENCE (#13) 2/17 77-71 W VERMONT 2/19 64-109 L at Massachusetts2/23 64-108 L at Temple2/26 89-78 W at Connecticut2/29 71-63 W MASSACHUSETTS3/2 83-62 W at New Hampshire3/4 89-68 W MAINE 3/7 77-72 W at BrownMI - Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W. Va.)

1972-73 7-18 (.280)5-5 (5th) in Yankee Conference5-5 Keaney, 0-2 Prov. C.C., 2-10 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Tom Carmody12/2 91-81 W BROWN 12/5 75-85 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/9 73-85 L at Massachusetts12/12 75-85 L at St. John’s12/14 78-63 W at Vermont12/16 47-57 L MANHATTAN12/19 69-76 L at Maine12/27 64-89 L at Saint Joseph’s12/28 62-70 L at Georgia1/4 59-79 L at Providence 1/6 86-64 W MAINE 1/8 91-62 W VERMONT 1/20 72-74 L at Connecticut1/27 92-79 W FORDHAM 2/3 83-96 L vs. J’ville (#16) (MSG)2/6 93-95 L ORAL ROBERTS (PCC)**2/8 95-79 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/10 81-102 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 2/15 67-59 W at New Hampshire2/17 63-65 L MASSACHUSETTS 2/21 80-93 L TEMPLE 2/24 77-91 L CONNECTICUT 2/27 82-86 L at Boston Univ. (OT)3/3 117-119 L at Holy Cross3/6 59-71 L at Brown (PCC)MSG - Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) PCC - Providence Civic Center **- First URI home game at the Prov. Civic Center

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all-tIme ResUltsJack Kraft - 1973-80103-88 in seven seasons

From the untested Tom Carmody, URI turned to battle-tested Jack Kraft to revive the program. In 12 years at Villanova (1961-73), the Philadelphia native had a 243-95 record with six NCAA bids and a near-upset

(68-62) of UCLA in the 1971 title game. It took five years to rebuild, but in 1977-78 the Rams (24-7) earned their first NCAA berth in 12 seasons and their best record since ’46. A year later they went 20-8 and earned an NIT bid, but failing health forced Kraft to step down after the 1980-81 opener.

1973-74 11-14 (.440)5-5 (4th) in Yankee Conference6-4 Keaney, 2-1 Prov. C.C., 2-8 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft12/1 67-76 L BROWN 12/4 65-63 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY12/8 59-73 L MASSACHUSETTS 12/11 72-61 W at Vermont12/13 60-81 L at Manhattan12/18 46-48 L NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/21 64-73 L vs. Murray State (ORT)12/22 68-66 W vs. Los Angeles St. (ORT)12/27 56-53 W SEATTLE (PCC) 1/17 74-73 W at Maine1/22 91-70 W HOLY CROSS 1/24 55-48 W VERMONT 1/26 64-78 L at Providence (#9)1/29 80-85 L at Boston College1/31 59-77 L ST. JOHN’S 2/2 71-62 W SOUTH FLORIDA 2/5 80-70 W CONNECTICUT (3OT)2/7 57-60 L at New Hampshire2/9 78-60 W MAINE 2/11 83-63 W MARSHALL (PCC)2/13 62-56 L at Temple2/16 66-75 L at Massachusetts2/19 73-76 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 2/23 55-72 L at Connecticut2/26 68-83 L at BrownORT - Oral Roberts Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

1974-75 5-20 (.200)3-7 (5th) in Yankee Conference3-5 Keaney, 1-2 Prov. C.C., 1-10 Away, 0-3 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft12/1 66-76 L BROWN 12/3 65-67 L at Boston University12/7 60-73 L at Massachusetts12/11 67-88 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/14 68-85 L at Connecticut12/16 48-50 L at DePaul12/18 80-94 L at UNLV12/20 49-82 L at Brigham Young12/27 56-78 L at St. John’s (HF)12/28 66-72 L vs. Assumption (HF)12/30 61-67 L vs. Brown (HF)1/4 64-67 L TEMPLE (PCC) 1/7 66-75 L BROWN (PCC)1/14 75-100 L at St. John’s1/18 68-48 W at New Hampshire1/21 72-73 L MASSACHUSETTS (OT) 1/25 89-64 W MAINE 1/31 68-77 L VERMONT 2/5 89-83 W MANHATTAN 2/8 79-58 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/11 72-87 L at Providence2/15 85-90 L at Marshall (OT)2/18 79-69 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 2/24 61-68 L at Vermont3/1 71-73 L CONNECTICUT HF - ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)

1975-76 14-12 (.538)7-2 Keaney, 2-1 Prov. C.C., 3-8 Away, 2-1 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft12/1 79-66 W STONEHILL 12/4 73-57 W BROWN 12/6 94-78 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY12/8 72-50 W at New Hampshire12/11 71-73 L at Maine12/13 71-90 L vs. Manhattan (MSG)12/26 60-57 W vs. Brown (OSC)12/27 85-77 W vs. San Francisco (OSC)12/30 77-89 L at Wake Forest (#7)1/12 52-55 L at Jacksonville1/14 56-72 L at South Florida**1/17 75-73 W PROVIDENCE (PCC)1/19 85-72 W at Boston University1/21 93-94 L MASSACHUSETTS (3OT) 1/24 63-60 W CONNECTICUT1/26 79-69 W MAINE

1/31 76-68 W at Vermont2/7 71-70 W DePAUL 2/10 47-56 L ST. JOHN’S (#17) (PCC) 2/14 79-87 L at Boston College (OT)2/17 85-63 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/19 76-84 L at Massachusetts2/24 66-85 L at Providence2/26 76-77 L VERMONT 2/28 66-76 L at Connecticut3/2 99-79 W BROWN (PCC) MSG - Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.); OSC - Ocean State Classic (Providence, R.I.)**- URI forfeited with 5:52 remaining in game

1976-77 13-13 (.500)5-1 Keaney, 1-5 Prov. C.C., 6-7 Away, 1-0 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft12/2 78-74 W BROWN 12/4 75-65 W at Saint Joseph’s 12/7 68-62 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/9 72-65 W WASHINGTON ST.12/11 62-60 W MANHATTAN 12/14 52-43 W vs. Robert Morris *12/18 87-86 W at Hofstra (OT) 12/28 85-95 L vs. Michigan (INC)12/29 66-76 L vs. Texas (INC)1/3 70-61 W LA SALLE (PCC)1/8 67-82 L at St. John’s 1/12 74-79 L at Richmond 1/18 71-82 L at Providence (#15) 1/21 65-67 L at Connecticut 1/27 75-64 W at Boston University 1/29 87-105 L at Louisville 1/31 54-64 L at South Carolina 2/3 66-67 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 2/9 85-58 W BOSTON COLLEGE 2/12 63-77 L at Massachusetts 2/15 88-80 W at Brown 2/17 47-70 L SYRACUSE (#15) (PCC) 2/19 95-75 W at Maine 2/21 61-60 W at New Hampshire (OT) 2/24 67-69 L MASSACHUSETTS 2/26 89-90 L CONNECTICUT (PCC) *- New Haven, Conn.; INC - Industrial National Classic (Providence, R.I.) 1977-78 24-7 (.774)9-0 Keaney, 4-1 Prov. C.C., 6-3 Away, 5-3 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft11/25 81-69 W vs. Ohio (IPTAY)11/26 75-82 L at Clemson (IPTAY)11/30 83-59 W BROWN12/2 64-92 L vs. Michigan State (CC)12/3 84-57 W vs. LeMoyne (CC)12/7 78-73 W at La Salle12/10 65-61 W SAINT JOSEPH’S12/14 66-64 W MANHATTAN12/22 74-76 L at Stanford 12/23 87-85 W at San Francisco (#19) 12/28 73-78 L vs. Texas Tech (OT) (RC)12/29 92-87 W vs. Brigham Young (RC)12/30 64-60 W vs. Lafayette (RC)1/7 78-66 W BISCAYNE 1/10 78-68 W CONNECTICUT (PCC) 1/16 99-64 W at New Hampshire 1/25 87-48 W RICHMOND 1/28 101-63 W STONEHILL 2/1 59-61 L S. CAROLINA (PCC) 2/4 59-79 L at Providence (#20)

2/11 70-61 W at Connecticut 2/13 89-77 W WAKE FOREST (PCC)2/14 84-82 W at Boston College 2/18 82-71 W KINGS 2/21 73-64 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 2/25 82-75 W MASSACHUSETTS2/26 79-68 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY2/28 86-63 W at Brown 3/2 71-69 W FAIRFIELD (ECAC-1) 3/4 65-62 W at Providence (ECAC-2) 3/12 62-63 L vs. Duke (#7) (NCAA)IPTAY - IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) ; CC - Carrier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) ; RC - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii);ECAC-1 - ECAC Tournament (Kingston, R.I.);ECAC-2 - ECAC Tournament (Providence, R.I.) NCAA- NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)

1978-79 20-9 (.690)8-0 Keaney, 4-1 Prov. C.C., 6-7 Away, 1-0 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft11/25 77-59 W MANSFIELD STATE 11/28 67-54 W at Brown 11/30 85-57 W STONEHILL12/2 103-72 W NEW HAMPSHIRE12/9 68-70 L at Syracuse (#10) 12/14 85-76 W BRIGHAM YOUNG (PCC) 12/16 83-76 W at Manhattan 12/28 76-65 W vs. Denver (MCT)12/29 69-67 W at Detroit (MCT)1/4 83-80 W La SALLE (PCC) 1/6 76-77 L DETROIT (OT) (PCC) 1/8 73-51 W BROWN 1/10 91-78 W BOSTON COLLEGE 1/13 95-67 W at St. Bonaventure 1/16 86-42 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 1/20 71-70 W at St. John’s 1/27 67-69 L at Wake Forest (OT) 1/31 99-56 W MERRIMACK 2/3 48-55 L at Saint Joseph’s 2/6 68-63 W at Massachusetts 2/8 69-75 L at Boston University 2/11 79-56 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2/13 84-71 W CONNECTICUT (PCC) 2/17 77-84 L at Providence 2/21 98-61 W BALTIMORE 2/24 75-80 L at Connecticut (OT) 3/1 75-71 W HOLY CROSS (ECAC) (PCC)3/3 50-58 L CONNECTICUT (ECAC) (PCC) 3/7 65-67 L at Maryland (3OT) (NIT) MCT - Motor City Tournament (Detroit, Mich.) ; ECAC - ECAC Tournament (Providence, R.I.)NIT- National Invitation Tourn. (College Park, Md.)

1979-80 15-13 (.536)7-1 Keaney, 3-3 Prov. C.C., 4-8 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft12/1 90-66 W SCRANTON12/4 51-43 W BROWN 12/8 63-84 L at Washington State 12/10 60-82 L at Weber State 12/14 74-63 W CONNECTICUT (PCC) 12/28 74-57 W vs. Fairfield (MC)12/29 64-57 W at Marquette (MC)1/5 86-70 W MANHATTAN1/6 64-48 W WIDENER 1/8 77-63 W OLD DOMINION (PCC) 1/11 54-64 L SYRACUSE (PCC) 1/16 59-74 L at Providence

Head coach Jack Kraft guided the 1977-78 Rams to a then school-record 24 wins and the 1978 ECAC title, beating Providence, 65-62, at the Civic Center. Rhode Island traveled to Charlotte, N.C.,

falling to #7 ranked Duke, 63-62, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament

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Claude English - 1980-8445-66 in four seasons

Claude English, an all-Yankee Conference forward at Rhode Island (1968-70), spent a year with the Trail Blazers before rejoining the Rams as an aide to Tom Carmody and then Jack Kraft. After eight years he

moved up when Kraft fell ill following the 1980-81 opener. English led the Rams to a 21-8 mark, the Eastern 8 regular-season crown and an NIT bid, sharing league Head coach of the Year honors and taking third in voting for Eastern Head coach of the Year. Each of his next three teams posted losing records.

1980-81 21-8 (.724)10-3 (1st) in Eastern Eight4-1 Keaney, 7-2 Prov. C.C., 8-4 Away, 2-1 NeutralHead coach Jack Kraft (One game); Claude English (28 games)11/29 94-81 W STONEHILL 12/1 79-66 W WEBER STATE (PCC) 12/3 70-57 W at Brown 12/6 65-61 W DUQUESNE (PCC) *12/9 67-66 W OREGON (PCC) 12/13 86-81 W at Baltimore 12/26 62-58 W Princeton (FWC)12/27 55-103 L at Oregon State (FWC)12/29 83-93 L Drake (FWC)1/3 69-74 L CONNECTICUT (PCC) 1/10 94-84 W S. CAROLINA (PCC) 1/13 81-62 W WIDENER 1/17 59-54 W at Old Dominion 1/20 62-60 W PITTSBURGH (PCC) *1/22 73-63 W at Massachusetts * 1/24 53-44 W PROVIDENCE (OT) (PCC) 1/29 78-75 W at Connecticut 1/31 56-49 W at Rutgers *2/3 64-52 W BROWN 2/7 66-59 W HOLY CROSS (PCC) 2/9 58-63 L ST. BONAVENTURE (PCC) *2/11 72-70 W at Geo. Washington * 2/14 67-71 L U.S. INTERNATIONAL 2/18 60-81 L at West Virginia *2/24 81-73 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 2/28 70-60 W LA SALLE (PCC) *

3/3 53-48 W at Massachusetts *3/6 45-74 L at Pittsburgh (E8)3/12 58-84 L at Purdue (NIT) FWC- Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) ;E8 - Eastern Eight Conference Tour. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ; NIT- National Invitation Tour. (W. Lafayette, Ind.)

1981-82 10-17 (.370)4-10 (7th) in Eastern Eight4-3 Keaney, 1-5 Prov. C.C., 3-8 Away, 2-1 NeutralHead coach Claude English11/30 86-72 W STONEHILL 12/2 95-89 W at Brown 12/5 56-62 L OLD DOMINION 12/7 94-95 L at Oregon 12/26 79-78 W vs. Beth-Nazarene (ACT)12/27 83-68 W vs. Ark.-Little Rock (ACT)12/29 51-63 L vs. Lamar (ACT)1/5 67-62 W WIDENER 1/9 69-71 L at West Virginia (OT) *1/11 72-82 L at Duquesne *1/14 71-76 L GEO. WASHINGTON (OT) *1/16 50-57 L RUTGERS (PCC) *1/20 47-49 L PROVIDENCE (OT) (PCC) 1/23 57-59 L WEST VIRGINIA (PCC) *1/26 44-46 L BOSTON COLLEGE 1/28 59-54 W at Geo. Washington *1/30 71-78 L at Rutgers *2/4 63-66 L PITTSBURGH (PCC) *2/6 91-60 W ST. BONAVENTURE (PCC) *2/10 70-75 L at Holy Cross 2/13 70-60 W MASSACHUSETTS *2/18 67-81 L at Pittsburgh *2/20 59-66 L at St. Bonaventure *2/23 91-63 W BROWN 2/25 64-62 W at Massachusetts *2/27 66-73 L DUQUESNE (PCC) *3/2 63-67 L at Rutgers (E8)ACT - All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)E8 - Eastern Eight Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.)

1982-83 9-19 (.321)3-11 (5th in Eastern Division) in A-105-6 Keaney, 0-2 Prov. C.C., 2-9 Away, 2-2 NeutralHead coach Claude English11/29 108-94 W STONEHILL12/3 62-73 L vs. Temple (SI)12/4 92-56 W vs. Lafayette (SI)12/8 84-82 W at La Salle12/10 82-53 W vs. Colgate (FC)12/11 65-67 L vs. Ohio (OT) (FC)12/14 75-78 L BROWN 12/18 66-74 L HOLY CROSS (PCC) 1/3 80-71 W WIDENER 1/6 94-103 L at Temple *1/8 81-99 L at Old Dominion 1/11 77-93 L at Boston College 1/19 75-88 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/22 86-76 W MASSACHUSETTS *1/27 71-83 L at Duquesne *1/29 73-90 L ST. BONAVENTURE *2/3 67-85 L RUTGERS *2/5 72-73 L WEST VIRGINIA *2/8 69-81 L Providence (PCC) 2/12 84-96 L at Penn State *2/15 64-63 W at Saint Joseph’s *2/17 82-84 L at Geo. Washington (2 OT) *2/19 64-79 L at Massachusetts *2/22 83-78 W NEW HAMPSHIRE *

2/26 82-77 W DUQUESNE *3/2 73-82 L at Rutgers *3/5 78-92 L TEMPLE *3/7 74-91 L at Massachusetts (A-10)SI - Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif.); FC - Fleet Classic (Providence, R.I.) ;A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Amherst, Mass.)

1983-84 6-22 (.214)5-13 (9th) in Atlantic 104-6 Keaney, 1-1 Prov. C.C, 1-10 Away, 0-5 NeutralHead coach Claude English11/25 61-62 L Canisius (OT) (LT)11/26 54-63 L Siena (LT)12/1 78-73 W STONEHILL 12/3 54-58 L RUTGERS (OT) *12/6 72-81 L at New Hampshire 12/13 74-83 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/17 58-69 L Providence (PCC) 12/28 66-78 L vs. Temple (FC)12/29 59-70 L vs. Pennsylvania (FC)1/7 77-83 L at St. Bonaventure *1/12 98-91 W WEST VIRGINIA (PCC) *1/16 63-64 L at Duquesne *1/19 61-62 L TEMPLE *1/21 64-58 W PENN STATE *1/26 71-74 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/28 75-77 L at Massachusetts *1/31 69-86 L at Brown 2/2 64-72 L at Geo. Washington *2/4 76-69 W MASSACHUSETTS *2/7 63-57 W DUQUESNE *2/9 63-60 W at Penn State (OT) *2/11 72-77 L GEO. WASHINGTON *2/16 68-85 L at Temple *2/18 54-70 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/25 73-80 L at West Virginia *3/1 69-88 L ST. BONAVENTURE *3/3 67-69 L at Rutgers *3/7 67-69 L vs. Massachusetts (A-10) LT - Lapchick Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.) ; FC - Fleet Classic (Providence, R.I.) ;A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tour. (Morgantown, W. Va.)

Brendan Malone - 1984-8617-39 in two seasons

Brendan Malone earned his reputation by winning three New York City titles in 10 years at Power Memorial High (1966-76). After brief stints as an assistant at Fordham and Yale, he spent six years as Jim Boeheim’s

top aide at Syracuse (1978-84), where he helped the Orange remain perennial Top 20 contenders. After showing improvement in his first two years at the helm, Malone resigned abruptly in late September 1986 to become a New York Knicks assistant. He later served as head coach of the NBA’s Toronto Raptors.

1984-85 8-20 (.286) 2-16 (10th) in Atlantic 106-7 Keaney, 0-2 Prov. C.C., 2-10 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Brendan Malone11/27 64-59 W HARTFORD11/29 87-79 W STONEHILL (OT)12/1 64-60 W at Maine

12/6 82-74 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/8 52-53 L Providence (PCC) 12/11 50-70 L at Boston College 12/13 83-50 W BRYANT 12/15 63-93 L at Connecticut 1/3 68-74 L at Rutgers *1/5 70-74 L ST. BONAVENTURE *1/10 51-70 L at West Virginia *1/12 72-63 W at Duquesne *1/17 49-57 L TEMPLE *1/19 71-86 L at Penn State *1/22 68-64 W BROWN 1/24 44-48 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/26 68-72 L MASSACHUSETTS *1/31 84-93 L GEO. WASHINGTON *2/2 65-76 L at Massachusetts *2/7 54-58 L PENN STATE *2/9 75-84 L at Geo. Washington *2/14 60-76 L at Temple *2/16 56-73 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/21 51-54 L DUQUESNE *2/23 69-76 L WEST VIRGINIA (PCC) *2/28 53-83 L at St. Bonaventure *3/2 71-69 W RUTGERS (OT) *3/6 55-60 L vs. St. Bonaventure (A-10)A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.)

1985-86 9-19 (.321)5-13 (Tie, 8th) in Atlantic 10 7-8 Keaney, 0-1 Prov. C.C., 2-10 Away, 0-0 NeutralHead coach Brendan Malone11/23 86-50 W BRYANT 11/26 60-56 W STONEHILL 11/30 86-88 L at Brown 12/4 65-62 W at N. Hampshire (2 OT) 12/7 71-78 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/10 58-76 L BOSTON COLLEGE 12/14 42-55 L CONNECTICUT 12/22 61-106 L at South Carolina 12/28 69-53 W MAINE 1/4 60-76 L at Temple *1/6 77-63 W GEO. WASHINGTON *1/9 66-60 W PENN STATE * 1/11 75-81 L at Massachusetts (OT) *1/13 81-82 L at St. Bonaventure (OT) * 1/16 59-72 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/18 70-73 L at Rutgers *1/23 57-58 L WEST VIRGINIA *1/25 60-67 L DUQUESNE *2/1 71-79 L at Geo. Washington (OT) *2/3 78-77 W at Penn State (OT) *2/6 57-70 L TEMPLE *2/8 59-60 L MASSACHUSETTS (OT) *2/13 66-73 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/15 72-63 W RUTGERS *2/17 58-52 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/20 59-72 L at Duquesne *2/22 76-92 L at West Virginia *2/25 47-50 L PENN STATE (A-10)A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)

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all-tIme ResUltsTom Penders - 1986-8848-17 in two seasons

When he arrived at Rhode Island, Tom Penders was already considered one of the top young coaches in the nation, based on a 125-114 mark at unheralded Fordham, capped by five straight NIT trips. Despite

taking over on Oct. 3, less than two weeks before practice began, he smoothly turned a 9-19 team into a 20-10 NIT club. In his second and final season, Penders led the Rams to a school-record 28 wins and their first NCAA berth in 10 years. After posting at 48-17 mark at URI, he moved on to coach at Texas.

1986-87 20-10 (.667)12-6 (3rd) in Atlantic 1011-3 Keaney, 1-0 Prov. C.C., 6-7 Away, 2-0 NeutralHead coach Tom Penders11/28 61-57 W vs. Jacksonville (CBT)11/29 73-64 W vs. Dartmouth (CBT)12/4 73-65 W PENN STATE *12/6 90-100 L at Providence12/8 100-53 W BRYANT12/11 94-96 L at Connecticut (OT) 12/13 88-74 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/20 119-73 W STONEHILL 12/22 83-52 W ASSUMPTION 12/30 101-62 W BROWN 1/3 68-81 L TEMPLE *1/5 79-89 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/8 60-59 W WEST VIRGINIA *1/12 62-63 L at Massachusetts * 1/17 79-51 W RUTGERS (PCC) *1/19 89-79 W at St. Bonaventure *1/24 67-62 W at West Virginia * 1/26 78-85 L at Duquesne *1/29 71-75 L GEO. WASHINGTON *2/1 84-75 W at Penn State *

2/5 75-87 L at Temple *2/7 87-71 W MASSACHUSETTS *2/12 86-81 W at Saint Joseph’s *2/14 93-84 W at Rutgers *2/19 92-87 W at Geo. Washington (OT) *2/21 80-74 W DUQUESNE *2/23 54-51 W ST. BONAVENTURE *3/1 86-76 W MASSACHUSETTS (A-10 1) 3/3 58-80 L at West Virginia (A-10 2) 3/12 92-107 L at Florida State (NIT) CBT - Conn. Bank & Trust Tournament (Hartford, Conn.)A-10 1- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)A-10 2- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Morgantown, W. Va.)NIT- National Invitation Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1987-88 28-7 (.800)14-4 (2nd) in Atlantic 105-2 Keaney, 3-0 Prov. C.C., 14-2 Away, 6-3 NeutralHead coach Tom Penders11/27 113-85 W vs. Citadel (IC)11/28 76-73 W at Virginia (IC)12/1 96-67 W at New Hampshire12/9 95-81 W NORTHEASTERN 12/12 66-75 L at Temple *12/19 92-70 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/23 77-76 W at San Diego St (OT) 12/26 101-90 W at U.S. International 12/30 53-59 L vs. Fordham (CT)12/31 94-80 W vs. Manhattan (CT)1/1 76-66 W at Brigham Young-HI1/7 83-80 W PENN STATE *1/9 99-80 W at Saint Joseph’s *1/12 104-91 W at Brown 1/16 84-71 W at Rutgers *1/18 92-61 W at Geo. Washington *1/23 91-85 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/25 101-78 W at Massachusetts *1/28 84-76 W GEO. WASHINGTON (PCC) (OT) *1/31 70-77 L TEMPLE 2/4 111-92 W RUTGERS (PCC) *2/7 74-71 W at West Virginia *

2/9 93-98 L at Duquesne *2/13 93-73 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/18 89-100 L DUQUESNE *2/20 75-60 W West Virginia *2/25 77-69 W at Penn State (OT)*2/27 93-79 W at St. Bonaventure *3/2 87-73 W MASSACHUSETTS *3/7 104-73 W vs. Rutgers (A-10) 3/8 65-63 W at West Virginia (A-10) 3/10 63-68 L vs. Temple (A-10) 3/17 87-80 W vs. Missouri (NCAA-1)3/19 97-94 W vs. Syracuse (NCAA-2)3/24 72-73 L vs. Duke (NCAA-3) IC- Investors Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)CT- Chaminade Tournament (Honolulu,Hi)A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Morgantown, W. Va.)NCAA-1, 2- NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.);NCAA-3 - NCAA Tournament (E. Rutherford, N.J.)

Al Skinner - 1988-97138-126 in nine seasons

Al Skinner, a Massachusetts all-American in 1974, spent two years in the ABA with the then New York Nets, helping Julius Erving win the last ABA title in 1976. He also played a year each with the Nets, Pistons, Nets

again and 76ers. Skinner turned to coaching and became the top assistant at Rhode Island in both the Malone and Penders regimes (1984-88). Taking over for Penders in 1988, he led the Rams to two NCAA berths and two NIT bids. In 1997, he accepted the head coaching position at Boston College.

1988-89 13-15 (.464)9-9 (5th) in Atlantic 106-4 Keaney, 2-0 Prov. C.C., 4-10 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/30 88-82 W BROWN (PCC) 12/3 87-99 L at Arizona State12/6 82-86 L at Northeastern 12/10 70-76 L at Providence 12/23 69-88 L at UNLV (RR) 12/26 88-50 W vs. C. Michigan (RR) 12/28 85-70 W DIST. OF COLUMBIA (PCC) 1/3 68-65 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/5 77-87 L at Rutgers *1/7 77-73 W at Geo. Washington (OT) *1/10 116-99 W U.S. INTERNATIONAL 1/12 74-89 L DUQUESNE *1/14 88-73 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/19 71-76 L at Massachusetts *1/22 80-96 L PENN STATE *1/26 77-59 W at St. Bonaventure *1/28 62-68 L at Penn State *2/2 71-79 L WEST VIRGINIA *2/4 72-58 W TEMPLE *2/6 85-78 W at Duquesne *2/9 100-76 W MASSACHUSETTS *2/12 71-85 L at Houston 2/16 64-80 L at Temple *2/19 66-90 L at West Virginia * 2/23 62-59 W GEO. WASHINGTON *2/25 83-57 W at Saint Joseph’s *3/1 66-67 L RUTGERS *3/5 68-84 L vs. Penn State (A-10)

RR- Rebel Roundup (Las Vegas, Nev.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1989-90 15-13 (.536)11-7 (Tie, 3rd) in Atlantic 109-2 Keaney, 1-1 Prov. C.C., 5-7 Away, 0-3 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/28 88-59 W at Brown 12/2 92-94 L NORTHEASTERN 12/5 72-82 L at Hartford 12/9 78-77 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/22 101-47 W DIST. OF COLUMBIA12/27 62-68 L vs. Seton Hall (HF) 12/29 76-95 L vs. Florida St. (HF) 12/31 91-71 W LOYOLA (MD.) 1/3 71-61 W PENN STATE *1/6 86-74 W at Rutgers *1/9 57-63 L MASSACHUSETTS *1/11 67-75 L at Saint Joseph’s *1/14 79-59 W GEO. WASHINGTON *1/17 83-79 W WEST VIRGINIA *1/20 86-107 L at Texas 1/24 70-81 L at Temple *1/27 78-76 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/30 87-75 W at St. Bonaventure *2/3 86-70 W TEMPLE *2/6 77-59 W DUQUESNE *2/8 67-74 L at Penn State * 2/15 74-76 L at West Virginia *2/18 66-65 W at Duquesne *2/20 74-77 L at Massachusetts (2 OT) *2/22 94-72 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/24 61-84 L RUTGERS (PCC) *2/28 75-72 W at Geo. Washington *3/4 79-80 L vs. Rutgers (A-10) HF - ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1990-91 11-17 (.393)6-12 (9th) in Atlantic 107-6 Keaney, 3-9 Away, 1-2 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/25 111-66 W KEENE STATE 12/1 76-70 W at Northeastern 12/4 99-75 W BROWN 12/8 76-78 L at Providence12/22 70-80 L HARTFORD 12/28 80-70 W vs. Wm. & Mary (CMC)12/29 69-90 L at Connecticut (CMC)1/3 81-72 W GEO. WASHINGTON *1/5 75-65 W PENN STATE *1/9 61-79 L at St. Peter’s 1/12 81-89 L at Saint Joseph's (OT) *1/14 97-79 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/17 65-83 L at Penn State *1/19 84-82 W at St. Bonaventure (OT) *1/21 73-102 L WEST VIRGINIA *1/24 81-75 W DUQUESNE *1/26 59-60 L at Rutgers * 1/29 61-76 L TEMPLE *2/1 67-70 L at Massachusetts (OT) *2/5 70-83 L RUTGERS *2/7 57-74 L at Duquesne *2/9 64-80 L at Geo. Washington *2/14 61-94 L at West Virginia *2/16 89-72 W MAINE 2/19 63-62 W at Temple *2/23 76-78 L SAINT JOSEPH'S (OT) *

Tom Garrick (front left) and Carlton “Silk” Owens (front right) combined to form one of the best backcourts in Rhode Island basketball history, helping head coach Tom Penders (middle) and the Rams to a 28-7 mark

during the 1987-88 season. Rhody advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

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1991-92 22-10 (.688)11-7 (Tie, 3rd) in Atlantic 1010-2 Keaney, 1-1 Prov. C.C., 9-6 Away, 2-1 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/23 102-72 W NORTHEASTERN 11/26 62-56 W FORDHAM 11/30 81-76 W at Iona 12/4 88-58 W at Brown 12/10 74-77 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/21 75-68 W at Hartford 12/27 66-55 W at Toledo (MVP)12/28 73-59 W vs. N.C. A&T (MVP)1/2 74-62 W at Temple *1/4 91-80 W EASTERN MICHIGAN 1/8 93-64 W at St. Bonaventure *1/11 66-57 W ST. PETER’S 1/15 84-63 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/20 59-72 L MASSACHUSETTS * 1/23 78-65 W DUQUESNE * 1/26 89-72 W RUTGERS *1/29 70-72 L at Geo. Washington *2/1 92-79 W TEXAS (PCC) 2/6 78-90 L at West Virginia * 2/9 77-74 W at Duquesne *2/12 80-70 W ST. BONAVENTURE * 2/18 88-67 W WEST VIRGINIA *2/22 85-88 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/24 67-76 L at Rutgers * 2/27 62-69 L TEMPLE *2/29 94-68 W GEO. WASHINGTON *3/4 88-96 L at Massachusetts *3/8 75-66 W vs. G. Washington (A-10) 3/9 67-78 L vs. Massachusetts (A-10) 3/19 68-63 W at Vanderbilt (NIT-1) 3/24 81-80 W at BC (2OT) (NIT-2) 3/27 72-84 L at Utah (NIT-3)MVP - MVP Classic (Toledo, Ohio)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)NIT-1- National Invitation Tourn. (Nashville, Tenn);NIT-2 - National Invitation Tourn. (Boston, Mass.)NIT-3 - National Invitational Tour. (Salt Lake City, Utah)

1992-93 19-11 (.633)8-6 (Tie, 2nd) in Atlantic 109-1 Keaney, 1-0 Prov. C.C., 6-7 Away, 3-3 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner12/1 85-59 W at Fordham 12/5 68-60 W at Eastern Michigan 12/8 81-79 W at Providence (OT)12/15 65-69 L at Wake Forest 12/23 98-67 W HARTFORD 12/29 78-79 L Alabama (CCC) 12/30 80-67 W Harvard (CCC)1/2 79-87 L at Arizona 1/6 87-80 W IONA 1/9 80-72 W at Northeastern 1/11 86-82 W at West Virginia *1/14 96-82 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/16 80-68 W HOFSTRA 1/19 72-84 L at Massachusetts * 1/23 75-88 L at Geo. Washington *1/25 90-50 W BROWN 1/28 67-69 L at Temple *1/30 100-81 W RUTGERS *

2/3 65-74 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *2/7 69-59 W WEST VIRGINIA *2/13 83-81 W at St. Bonaventure (OT) * 2/15 67-65 W TEMPLE *2/20 71-68 W MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/23 63-67 L at Rutgers *2/27 80-84 L at Saint Joseph’s *3/4 75-72 W GEO. WASHINGTON *3/7 86-75 W vs. G. Washington (A-10) 3/8 50-76 L vs. Massachusetts (A-10) 3/18 74-68 W vs. Purdue (NCAA-1) 3/20 67-112 L vs. N. Carolina (NCAA-2) CCC- Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)NCAA-1, 2 - NCAA Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

1993-94 11-16 (.407)7-9 (6th) in Atlantic 106-2 Keaney, 0-3 Prov. C.C., 4-10 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner12/1 79-82 L at Brown 12/6 91-68 W ST. BONAVENTURE * 12/8 86-73 W at Iona 12/11 96-78 W at Maine 12/29 60-73 L at Kansas (#5) (GHC)12/30 86-73 W E. Tennessee St. (GHC) 1/3 76-80 L at West Virginia * 1/5 71-78 L at Duquesne *1/8 76-68 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/11 72-86 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 1/15 49-69 L TEMPLE * 1/19 62-79 L DUQUESNE *1/22 63-71 L at UAB 1/25 81-73 W at Rutgers *1/30 47-76 L at Massachusetts *2/1 83-62 W NORTHEASTERN 2/3 51-65 L at Temple *2/5 59-72 L WAKE FOREST (PCC) 2/8 67-60 W RUTGERS *2/10 64-70 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/13 73-64 W at Saint Joseph’s *2/17 69-77 L at Hofstra 2/21 61-70 L at Geo. Washington *2/24 105-102 W WEST VIRGINIA (3OT) *2/26 71-73 L at St. Bonaventure *3/2 69-63 W GEO. WASHINGTON *3/6 61-70 L vs. Geo. Washington (A-10) GHC - Great Harvest Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1994-95 7-20 (.259)2-14 (9th) in Atlantic 104-3 Keaney, 1-4 Prov. C.C., 1-12 Away, 1-1 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/28 94-71 W BROWN 11/30 78-66 W at Northeastern12/3 77-80 L at Providence 12/7 80-70 W IONA 12/11 65-90 L at Minnesota 12/27 64-74 L at New Orleans (UNO)12/28 87-68 W vs. Texas A&M (UNO)12/31 66-87 L at VCU1/4 72-74 L DUQUESNE *1/7 67-82 L ARIZONA (PCC) 1/10 80-84 L at Geo. Washington *1/14 52-70 L at Rutgers *1/19 75-91 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *1/24 58-68 L GEO. WASHINGTON (PCC) *1/28 50-55 L TEMPLE (OT) *

2/2 67-70 L at Duquesne *2/4 66-69 L at St. Bonaventure *2/7 69-74 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *2/10 63-83 L at Temple *2/12 64-81 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/15 87-73 W WEST VIRGINIA *2/18 63-79 L RUTGERS (PCC) *2/21 76-72 W UAB (PCC) 2/23 63-57 W ST. BONAVENTURE * 2/25 72-76 L at West Virginia *2/28 71-86 L at Massachusetts * 3/4 69-82 L vs. Duquesne (A-10) UNO - Univ. of New Orleans Christmas TournamentA-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1995-96 20-14 (.588)8-8 (3rd) in Atlantic 10 East7-2 Keaney, 3-3 Prov. C.C., 8-7 Away, 2-2 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/25 89-71 W at Brown 11/28 90-65 W at Fairleigh Dickinson 12/2 98-58 W SIENA 12/5 78-61 W NORTHEASTERN12/9 76-83 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/13 78-87 L at Iona 12/16 68-63 W VCU (PCC) 12/27 89-74 W at Hawaii (RC)12/29 66-92 L vs. Syracuse (RC)12/30 87-74 W vs. Southern Cal. (RC)1/2 81-74 W at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1/6 93-60 W FORDHAM *1/14 77-84 L at Dayton *1/17 71-77 L at Massachusetts *1/20 68-53 W at Fordham *1/25 86-83 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/27 87-68 W DUQUESNE *1/30 69-72 L at St. Bonaventure *2/3 66-72 L VIRGINIA TECH (OT) *2/6 74-65 W at La Salle *2/11 64-69 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/13 67-63 W at Temple *2/17 87-70 W XAVIER (PCC) *2/20 69-74 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/23 62-73 L TEMPLE *2/26 77-81 L TEXAS (PCC) 2/29 72-76 L at Geo. Washington *3/2 91-71 W ST. BONAVENTURE *3/6 85-59 W at La Salle (A-10) 3/7 77-71 W vs. Va. Tech (#22) (A-10)

3/8 52-64 L vs. Temple (A-10) 3/13 82-77 W MARIST (NIT-1) 3/19 62-58 W C. of CHARLESTON (OT) (NIT-2)3/21 59-76 L at St. Joseph's (NIT-3) RC - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii);A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.);NIT-1 - National Invitation Tourn. (Kingston, R.I.);NIT-2 - National Invitation Tourn. (Providence, R.I.);NIT-3 - National Invitation Tourn. (Philadelphia, Pa.)

1996-97 20-10 (.667)12-4 (2nd) in Atlantic 10 East9-1 Keaney, 1-2 Prov. C.C., 7-5 Away, 3-2 NeutralHead coach Al Skinner11/23 91-57 W at Siena 11/27 79-86 L at Texas 11/30 115-66 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 12/4 86-49 W BROWN 12/10 96-79 W at Providence 12/17 72-82 L MINNESOTA (PCC) 12/23 69-61 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY12/29 93-76 W vs. San Francisco (SH) 12/30 70-72 L at Seton Hall (SH) 1/2 84-89 L IONA 1/4 97-68 W DAYTON *1/7 79-72 W at Temple (OT) *1/11 74-70 W SAINT JOSEPH'S (PCC) *1/16 85-83 W at Duquesne *1/18 73-52 W at Virginia Tech *1/21 60-64 L at Massachusetts * 1/25 79-66 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/28 79-91 L at Xavier * 2/2 77-79 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/6 92-61 W LA SALLE *2/8 61-64 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/11 110-72 W FORDHAM * 2/16 85-82 W TEMPLE *2/20 78-73 W at St. Bonaventure *2/26 83-72 W GEO. WASHINGTON *3/1 85-58 W at Fordham *3/6 67-63 W vs. Virginia Tech (A-10) 3/7 69-66 W vs. Temple (OT) (A-10) 3/8 56-61 L vs. St. Joseph's (A-10) 3/13 78-83 L vs. Purdue (NCAA) SH - Seton Hall Tournament (East Rutherford, N.J.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)NCAA - NCAA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)

During the 1996-97 season, head coach Al Skinner guided the Rams to a 20-10 mark, a trip to the Atlantic 10 championship game, and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Rhode Island fell to Purdue, 83-78.

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all-tIme ResUltsJim Harrick - 1997-9945-22 in two seasons

Jim Harrick arrived with a resume that included the a national title and eight NCAA berths in eight years at UCLA (1988-96), where he went 358-160 before his dismissal. Prior to that, he led Pepperdine to four NCAA's and two NIT's in nine

years, with an overall 167-97 mark. Harrick returned to the NCAA's both years at URI. The 1997-98 squad won its first A-10 title and reached the Elite Eight, coming very close to a spot in the Final Four. He left in 1999 for the head coaching position at Georgia, where he stayed until his dismissal in 2003.

1997-98 25-9 (.735)12-4 (Tie, 2nd) in Atlantic 10 East6-0 Keaney, 6-2 Prov. C.C., 8-4 Away, 5-3 NeutralHead coach Jim Harrick11/17 78-69 W UNC-Wilmington (NIT) 11/19 67-80 L at Connecticut (NIT) 11/30 86-63 W at Boston University12/3 75-57 W at Brown 12/9 69-58 W PROVIDENCE (PCC)12/13 91-73 W UNLV (PCC)12/22 85-72 W OHIO (PCC)12/29 69-70 L at Stanford (CCC)12/30 96-89 W vs. Pennsylvania (CCC)1/4 74-64 W at Temple *1/6 83-68 W at Saint Joseph’s *1/10 83-76 W DUQUESNE *1/13 84-73 W at La Salle *1/15 85-61 W TULANE (PCC) 1/17 81-86 L at St. Bonaventure *1/22 73-66 W VIRGINIA TECH *1/25 82-88 L at Cincinnati 1/29 57-74 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/1 75-70 W at Fordham *2/3 94-76 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *2/7 72-63 W CALIFORNIA (PCC) 2/8 67-66 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/10 69-61 W at Geo. Washington *2/14 67-68 L TEMPLE (PCC) *2/18 87-85 W at Massachusetts (2OT) *2/21 62-71 L at Dayton *2/24 69-68 W XAVIER (PCC) *2/28 71-57 W FORDHAM *3/5 83-70 W vs. Dayton (A-10) 3/6 80-95 L vs. Xavier (A-10) 3/13 97-74 W vs. Murray St. (NCAA-1)3/15 80-75 W vs. Kansas (NCAA-2) 3/20 74-68 W vs. Valparaiso (NCAA-3) 3/22 77-79 L vs. Stanford (NCAA-4) CCC - Cable Car Classic (San Jose, Calif.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)NCAA-1, 2 - NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)NCAA-3, 4 - NCAA Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.)

1998-99 20-13 (.606)10-6 (2nd) in Atlantic 10 East4-1 Keaney, 5-4 Prov. C.C., 6-6 Away, 5-2 NeutralHead coach Jim Harrick11/9 87-85 W TCU (CC) 11/10 82-69 W VANDERBILT (CC) 11/14 63-87 L at Providence 11/19 53-70 L CINCINNATI (PCC)

11/24 67-49 W BROWN 11/28 59-65 L WISCONSIN (PCC) 12/2 70-63 W vs. Utah (GE) 12/5 64-71 L at California 12/12 85-73 W at Ohio 12/23 74-55 W SAN FRANCISCO (PCC)12/27 72-73 L at Cleveland State 12/29 57-61 L at Pepperdine (SI)12/30 79-68 W vs. E. Michigan (SI)1/3 83-87 L at Xavier *1/10 78-56 W DAYTON *1/13 74-60 W FORDHAM * 1/16 63-76 L at Temple *1/21 75-62 W LA SALLE (PCC) *1/23 74-81 L GEO. WASHINGTON (PCC) *1/27 82-68 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/30 72-56 W at Duquesne *2/4 73-62 W at Massachusetts *2/6 63-72 L TEMPLE (PCC) *2/10 76-67 W at Virginia Tech *2/13 59-56 W MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/16 77-70 W at St. Bonaventure *2/21 73-67 W at Saint Joseph’s *2/24 62-66 L ST. BONAVENTURE * 2/28 70-74 L at Fordham *3/3 83-58 W vs. La Salle (A-10) 3/4 94-78 W vs. G. Washington (A-10) 3/5 62-59 W vs. Temple (A-10) 3/12 70-81 L vs. Charlotte (OT) (NCAA) CC- CoSIDA Classic (Providence, R.I.)GE- Great Eight (Chicago, Ill.)SI - Sparkletts Invitational (Malibu, Calif.)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)NCAA - NCAA Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Jerry DeGregorio - 1999-200112-48 in two seasons

Jerry DeGregorio, ace recruiter for Jim Harrick, inherited the top job after just two years of college experience. He made his name at Connecticut’s St. Thomas Aquinas High, where he played on the 1979 state title team and coached them to four top

10 state finishes (1993-97). A prominent recruiter, he was a player selector for the ABCD Adidas All-America Camp and head coach at the Big Apple Classic. The Rams nosedived in his two years and he moved on to a position with the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers.

1999-00 5-25 (.167)2-14 (6th) in Atlantic 10 East1-4 Keaney, 0-6 Prov. C.C., 2-12 Away, 2-3 NeutralHead coach Jerry DeGregorio11/21 66-91 L TULSA (PCC) 11/26 70-79 L vs. Santa Clara (BII)11/27 73-69 W vs. Cleveland State (BII)11/28 65-59 W vs. Mercer (BII)12/1 77-70 W at Brown 12/3 43-66 L at Wisconsin 12/7 49-62 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/11 61-84 L at Charlotte 12/14 88-94 L at San Francisco 12/18 62-64 L AKRON 12/28 69-86 L at Texas-El Paso (SPS)

12/29 74-80 L vs. Murray State (SPS)1/5 45-88 L at Temple *1/9 75-78 L XAVIER (PCC) *1/11 72-93 L at Siena 1/15 75-66 W at La Salle *1/18 68-56 W DUQUESNE *1/22 50-89 L at Massachusetts *1/25 53-68 L SAINT JOSEPH'S (PCC) * 1/29 44-84 L at St. Bonaventure *2/1 68-92 L at Fordham *2/5 40-74 L TEMPLE (#19) (PCC) *2/8 57-80 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/12 61-65 L VIRGINIA TECH *2/16 54-64 L ST. BONAVENTURE *2/19 81-99 L at Geo. Washington *2/22 37-57 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/26 51-77 L at Dayton *3/4 81-88 L FORDHAM *3/8 60-75 L vs. Xavier (A-10) BII - Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawaii)SPS - Sierra Providence SunClassic (El Paso, Texas)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

2000-01 7-23 (.233)3-13 (11th) in Atlantic 10 East6-5 Keaney, 0-3 Prov. C.C., 1-13 Away, 0-2 NeutralHead coach Jerry DeGregorio11/18 86-61 W FAIRFIELD 11/20 80-89 L at Tulsa 11/22 60-70 L vs. Missouri (GAA)11/24 77-88 L at Alaska (GAA)11/25 71-86 L vs. Florida State (GAA)12/2 72-95 L at Providence11/6 60-74 L at Akron 12/9 62-69 L VALPARAISO 12/11 68-63 W YALE 12/16 80-67 W NORTHEASTERN 12/26 76-87 L at Connecticut (#10) 12/28 81-77 W SIENA 12/30 88-91 L HARTFORD (2 OT) 1/6 67-92 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/10 69-83 L at Duquesne *1/13 82-99 L XAVIER (PCC) *1/17 65-70 L FORDHAM *1/21 55-91 L at St. Bonaventure *1/24 67-82 L at Saint Joseph’s *1/27 96-92 W LA SALLE (2 OT) *1/30 46-78 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) *2/4 47-77 L at Temple *2/6 68-84 L at La Salle *2/10 64-73 L DAYTON *2/14 47-77 L GEO. WASHINGTON (PCC) *2/17 65-79 L at Xavier *2/20 67-82 L at Massachusetts *2/28 86-75 W DUQUESNE *3/3 79-74 W at Fordham *3/7 59-85 L vs. Dayton (A-10) GAA - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Jim Baron - 2001-present108-107 in seven seasons

Jim Baron came to Rhode Island after successful reclamation projects at St. Francis (Pa.) and St. Bonaventure. At St. Francis (1987-92), he earned the first and only NCAA

bid in school history in 1991. At St. Bonaventure (1992-01), he engineered the school’s first NCAA bid in 22 years in 2000. Baron guided the Rams to consecutive 20-win seasons in 2002-03 (20-11) and 2003-04 (20-14) and two straight NIT bids. In 2006-07, Baron earned his third career Atlantic 10 Head coach of the Year award - his second as head coach at Rhode Island.

2001-02 8-20 (.286)4-12 (Tie, 6th) in Atlantic 10 East5-6 Keaney, 0-1 Prov. C.C., 3-12 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/20 63-86 L at Virginia Tech 11/24 66-61 W IONA 11/27 59-57 W at Fairfield 11/29 57-55 W BUFFALO 12/1 59-71 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 12/4 54-82 L at Southern Cal12/8 43-68 L at Valparaiso 12/11 66-77 L at Yale 12/15 51-58 L at Pittsburgh 12/22 67-66 W NORTHEASTERN 12/28 76-91 L at Brown 1/6 74-96 L at St. Bonaventure *1/9 71-87 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/12 42-60 L at Temple *1/20 58-71 L FORDHAM *1/23 49-67 L XAVIER *1/26 75-62 W at Geo. Washington *1/31 58-71 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/2 70-59 W MASSACHUSETTS *2/6 42-71 L TEMPLE *2/9 69-72 L DUQUESNE *2/13 70-64 W at Fordham * 2/16 57-66 L at Dayton *2/20 51-52 L RICHMOND (OT) *2/23 64-77 L at La Salle *2/27 69-79 L at Massachusetts *3/2* 80-72 W ST. BONAVENTURE *3/6 71-90 L vs. Dayton (A-10) *-Final game in Keaney GymA-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

2002-03 20-11 (.645)*10-6 (Tie, 2nd) in Atlantic 10 East11-6 Ryan Center, 8-6 AwayHead coach Jim Baron11/22 95-82 W at Northeastern 11/26 73-71 W SOUTHERN CAL (OT) **11/30 48-57 L at Buffalo 12/4 63-82 L KENT STATE 12/7 73-71 W at Providence 12/9 67-48 W BROWN 12/14 69-63 W MAINE 12/21 71-87 L PITTSBURGH 12/23 71-68 W at Iona 12/31 77-58 W CENTRAL CONN.1/5 80-88 W* at St. Bonaventure *1/8 81-69 W at Yale 1/11 75-63 W FORDHAM *1/15 60-54 W at Massachusetts *1/19 58-57 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *1/22 68-71 L TEMPLE *1/29 76-68 W at Fordham *2/1 53-69 L at Saint Joseph’s *2/5 91-85 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/8 77-72 W GEO. WASHINGTON *2/12 77-65 W LA SALLE *

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2/15 70-93 L at Xavier *2/19 64-69 L at Temple *2/22 69-70 L at Richmond (OT) *2/26 70-82 L DAYTON *3/2 65-58 W MASSACHUSETTS *3/8 76-71 W at Duquesne *3/10 75-73 W DUQUESNE (A-10 1) 3/13 57-74 L at Dayton (A-10 2) 3/19 61-60 W SETON HALL (NIT)3/25 53-61 L TEMPLE (NIT) *- St. Bona. forfeited; **- First game at the Ryan CenterA-10 1- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)A-10 2- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)NIT-1, 2- National Invitation Tourn. (Kingston, R.I.)

2003-04 20-14 (.588)7-9 (3rd) in Atlantic 10 East11-6 Ryan Center, 6-7 Away, 3-1 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/21 89-77 W NORTHEASTERN11/23 68-74 L LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (LVI)11/25 54-53 W vs. Miami (Fla.) (LVI)11/26 78-46 W vs. La.-Monroe (LVI)11/30 65-69 L at Syracuse 12/3 66-62 W at Brown 12/6 89-79 W PROVIDENCE12/14 60-49 W at Kent State 12/21 82-53 W NEW HAMPSHIRE 12/23 96-90 W CHARLOTTE (OT) 12/28 80-69 W IONA 12/30 94-56 W VERMONT 1/1 67-79 L at Seton Hall 1/4 68-53 W FORDHAM *1/7 73-59 W YALE 1/11 67-81 L XAVIER *1/14 53-58 L at Temple *1/17 71-74 L at St. Bonaventure *1/21 55-72 L DUQUESNE *1/24 75-54 W at Fordham *1/31 63-67 L MASSACHUSETTS *2/4 58-54 W at La Salle *2/7 72-84 L at Geo. Washington *2/11 53-69 L TEMPLE *2/14 59-73 L at Saint Joseph's *2/18 73-66 W at Massachusetts *2/22 81-57 W ST. BONAVENTURE *2/25 56-54 W RICHMOND *2/28 55-57 L SAINT JOSEPH'S *3/3 65-53 W at Dayton*3/10 81-69 W vs. La Salle (A-10) 3/11 50-79 L vs. G. Washington (A-10) 3/17 80-52 W BOSTON UNIV. (NIT-1) 3/19 72-79 L at W. Virginia (NIT-2) LVI - Las Vegas InvitationalA-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)NIT-1- National Invitation Tourn. (Kingston, R.I.)NIT-2- National Invitation Tourn. (Morgantown, W. Va.)

2004-05 6-22 (.214)4-12 (5th) in Atlantic 10 East5-9 Ryan Center, 1-12 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/19 72-62 W BROWN 11/23 58-67 L at Manhattan11/26 44-47 L MAINE 11/28 49-59 L SETON HALL 11/30 68-73 L BOSTON UNIVERSITY 12/4 58-65 L at Providence (OT) 12/8 62-56 W STONY BROOK

12/11 58-72 L at Rutgers 12/27 62-77 L at Iona 12/30 51-60 L at DePaul 1/2 50-51 L HOLY CROSS 1/5 72-70 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/8 52-60 L at Saint Joseph’s *1/15 55-65 L at Richmond *1/19 76-69 W at Duquesne * 1/22 49-63 L FORDHAM * 1/27 49-56 L DAYTON *2/2 54-74 L at Temple *2/5 63-77 L at Xavier *2/9 44-49 L MASSACHUSETTS *2/12 64-70 L at St. Bonaventure *2/15 63-73 L LA SALLE *2/20 54-56 L at Fordham *2/23 64-70 L at Massachusetts *2/26 65-60 W SAINT JOSEPH’S *3/2 65-57 W TEMPLE *3/5 39-68 L GEO. WASHINGTON *3/9 60-68 L vs. Richmond (A-10) A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2005-06 14-14 (.500)8-8 (8th) in Atlantic 10 East10-6 Ryan Center, 4-7 Away, 0-1 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/19 56-50 W SACRED HEART11/22 50-66 L at Utah11/26 57-40 W BROWN11/29 48-38 W at Boston University12/3 77-69 W PROVIDENCE12/6 78-69 W MANHATTAN12/10 63-71 L OHIO12/17 61-63 L WAGNER12/22 87-72 W QUINNIPIAC12/27 41-67 L at Houston12/31 56-78 L BOSTON COLLEGE1/4 80-88 L at Charlotte *1/7 64-59 W FORDHAM *1/14 71-66 W at St. Bonaventure *1/18 71-68 W at La Salle *1/21 58-46 W RICHMOND *1/25 58-55 W MASSACHUSETTS *1/28 62-81 L at Geo. Washington *2/1 53-58 L SAINT LOUIS *2/4 61-63 L at Massachusetts *2/8 79-69 W DUQUESNE *2/12 76-79 L at Fordham (OT) *2/18 55-57 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *2/22 62-73 L at Saint Louis *2/25 76-85 L XAVIER *3/1 69-63 W TEMPLE *3/4 65-56 W at Dayton *3/8 45-74 L vs Temple (A-10)A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2006-07 19-14 (.576)10-6 (4th) in Atlantic 1011-4 Ryan Center, 5-8 Away, 3-2 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/10 86-62 W STONEHILL11/13 99-102 L HOUSTON (OT)11/17 78-84 L vs. Troy (TOWC)11/18 77-73 W at UAF (TOWC)11/19 92-82 W vs. Centenary (TOWC)11/25 68-86 L at Boston College11/28 85-60 W IONA12/2 66-95 L at Providence

12/5 72-68 W BROWN12/9 85-84 W UTAH (OT)12/16 81-89 W DE PAUL12/22 65-51 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY12/27 69-97 L at Ohio12/30 69-80 L at Kansas1/3 69-66 W LA SALLE *1/7 75-74 W DAYTON *1/10 58-62 L at Saint Louis *1/13 86-81 W at Saint Joseph's *1/17 89-78 W ST. BONAVENTURE *1/20 85-77 W at Temple *1/24 75-72 W MASSACHUSETTS *1/27 78-82 L GEO. WASHINGTON *2/3 45-44 W at Fordham *2/8 55-77 L at Massachusetts * 2/11 111-87 W at Duquesne *2/14 83-67 W SAINT LOUIS *2/17 86-69 W CHARLOTTE *2/21 72-98 L at Xavier *2/24 62-71 L FORDHAM *3/3 69-71 L at Richmond *3/8 73-69 W vs. Fordham (A-10)3/9 79-71 W vs. Xavier (A-10)3/10 69-78 L vs. G. Washington (A-10)TOWC - Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, AlaskaA-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Atlantic City, N.J.)

2007-08 21-12 (.636)7-9 (11th) in Atlantic 1011-4 Ryan Center, 5-7 Away, 5-1 NeutralHead coach Jim Baron11/19 90-63 W FLA. ATLANTIC (GWC)11/14 75-61 W at Brown11/16 74-67 W vs. USF (GWC)11/17 80-65 W vs. Stetson (GWC)11/18 74-69 W vs. UAB (GWC)11/21 70-76 L at Boston College11/24 83-57 W TOLEDO11/28 92-72 W NORTHEASTERN12/1 87-76 W NEW HAMPSHIRE12/4 77-60 W PROVIDENCE12/8 91-89 W at Syracuse12/22 88-69 W HOFSTRA12/28 92-75 W vs. E. Michigan (II)12/29 85-80 W vs. Ga. Southern (II)1/2 94-63 W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON1/9 83-92 L at Dayton *1/13 80-78 W DUQUESNE *1/17 61-68 L at Saint Louis *1/23 81-70 W GEO. WASHINGTON *1/26 89-77 W at St. Bonaventure *1/30 78-64 W RICHMOND *2/2 82-70 W DAYTON *2/7 76-78 L at Massachusetts (OT) *2/10 65-63 W at Fordham2/13 89-92 L at Temple (OT) *2/18 77-81 L XAVIER *2/21 91-98 L MASSACHUSETTS *2/24 83-90 L SAINT JOSEPH’S *2/27 68-85 L at Geo. Washington *3/1 91-85 W at La Salle *3/8 64-74 L CHARLOTTE *3/12 73-75 L vs. Charlotte (A-10)3/18 73-74 L at Creighton (NIT)GWC - Glenn Wilkes Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.)II - Islander Invitational (Corpus Christi, Texas)A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Atlantic City, N.J.)NIT - National Invitation Tournament (Omaha, Ne.)

ncaa toURnament Eight Appearances - 6-8 (.429)

3/14/61 76-86 L St. Bonaventure3/7/66 65-95 L Davidson3/12/78 62-63 L Duke3/17/88 87-80 W Missouri3/19/88 97-94 W Syracuse3/24/88 72-73 L Duke3/18/93 74-68 W Purdue3/20/93 67-112 L North Carolina3/13/97 78-83 L Purdue (OT)3/13/98 97-74 W Murray State3/15/98 80-75 W Kansas3/20/98 74-68 W Valparaiso3/22/98 77-79 L Stanford3/12/99 70-81 L Charlotte (OT)

nIt12 Appearances - 9-13 (.409)

3/19/41 54-70 L Seton Hall3/19/42 71-82 L Toledo3/17/45 51-44 W Tennessee3/21/45 53-97 L DePaul3/24/45 57-64 L St. John’s3/14/46 82-79 W Bowling Green3/18/46 59-49 W Muhlenberg3/20/46 45-46 L Kentucky3/7/79 65-67 L at Maryland (3 OT)3/12/81 58-84 L at Purdue3/12/87 92-107 L at Florida State3/19/92 68-63 W at Vanderbilt3/24/92 81-80 W at Boston College3/27/92 72-84 L at Utah3/13/96 82-77 W MARIST3/19/96 62-58 W CHARLESTON3/21/96 59-76 L at Saint Joseph’s3/19/03 61-60 W SETON HALL3/25/03 53-61 L TEMPLE3/17/04 80-52 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY3/19/04 72-79 L at West Virginia3/18/08 73-74 L at Creighton

all-tIme ResUlts/Postseason ResUlts

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Record: 12-823-26 Home, 4-37 Away, 5-19 Neutral

Date Score W/L Opponent AP RankFeb. 9, 1950 69-74 L at Holy Cross 1Feb. 17, 1950 62-70 L (OT) HOLY CROSS 2Dec. 15, 1951 62-82 L at St. John’s 1Dec. 11, 1951 66-105 L at NC State 6Dec. 29, 1954 68-83 L vs. Maryland 11Jan. 13, 1955 64-99 L HOLY CROSS 16Jan. 10, 1956 61-105 L at Holy Cross 11Dec. 15, 1956 70-115 L at St. John’s 15Jan. 7, 1956 64-87 L ST. JOHN’S 16Feb. 16, 1960 60-72 L at Providence 16March 2, 1960 49-80 L PROVIDENCE 14March 14, 1961 76-86 L St. Bonaventure (NCAA) 3Dec. 27, 1962 83-89 L vs. Arizona State 4Jan. 26, 1965 56-73 L PROVIDENCE 4Feb. 16, 1965 72-88 L at Providence 4Jan. 11, 1966 79-86 L PROVIDENCE 6Feb. 17, 1966 84-61 W at Providence 9Dec. 28, 1967 62-75 L at New Mexico 10Feb. 6, 1969 46-73 L at St. John’s 9Feb. 14, 1971 95-116 L at Duquesne 10Dec. 17, 1971 75-85 L vs. St. John’s 10Feb. 5, 1972 67-77 L at Providence 12Feb. 15, 1972 75-73 W PROVIDENCE 13Feb. 3, 1973 83-96 L vs. Jacksonville 16Jan. 26, 1974 64-78 L at Providence 9Feb. 19, 1974 73-76 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 11Dec. 30, 1975 77-89 L at Wake Forest 7Feb. 10, 1976 47-56 L ST. JOHN’S (PCC) 17Jan. 18, 1977 71-82 L at Providence 15Feb. 3, 1977 66-67 L PROVIDENCE (PCC) 16Feb. 17, 1977 47-70 L SYRACUSE 15Dec. 23, 1977 87-85 W at San Francisco 19Feb. 4, 1978 59-79 L at Providence 20Feb. 21, 1978 73-64 W PROVIDENCE (PCC) 11March 12, 1978 62-63 L Duke (NCAA) 7Dec. 9, 1978 68-70 L at Syracuse 10Feb. 1, 1980 63-64 L ST. JOHN’S (PCC) 8Dec. 27, 1980 55-103 L at Oregon State 2Dec. 13, 1983 74-83 L BOSTON COLLEGE 8Feb. 16, 1984 68-85 L at Temple 17Jan. 3, 1987 68-81 L TEMPLE 8Feb. 5, 1987 75-87 L at Temple 6Dec. 12, 1987 66-75 L at Temple 8Dec. 23, 1998 69-88 L at UNLV 13Jan. 31, 1988 70-77 L TEMPLE 5March 10, 1988 63-68 L Temple (A-10) 1March 19, 1988 97-94 W Syracuse (NCAA) 9

Date Score W/L Opponent AP RankMarch 24, 1988 72-73 L Duke (NCAA) 5Feb. 2, 1989 71-79 L WEST VIRGINIA 15Feb. 19, 1989 66-90 L at West Virginia 11Dec. 29, 1990 69-90 L vs. Connecticut 12March 9, 1992 67-78 L Massachusetts (A-10) 22Jan. 2, 1993 79-87 L at Arizona 20Feb. 20, 1993 71-68 W MASSACHUSETTS 21March 8, 1993 50-76 L Massachusetts (A-10) 20March 18, 1993 74-68 W Purdue (NCAA) 3March 20, 1993 67-112 L North Carolina (NCAA) 4Dec. 29, 1993 60-73 L at Kansas 5Jan. 15, 1994 49-69 L TEMPLE 11Jan. 30, 1994 47-76 L at Massachusetts 11Feb. 3, 1994 51-65 L at Temple 8Feb. 10, 1994 64-70 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) 10Dec. 12, 1994 65-90 L at Minnesota 11Dec. 29, 1995 66-92 L Syracuse (Rainbow Classic) 13Jan. 7, 1995 67-82 L ARIZONA (PCC) 13Jan. 19, 1995 75-91 L MASSACHUSETTS 1Jan. 17, 1996 71-77 L at Massachusetts 1Feb. 3, 1996 66-72 L (OT) VIRGINIA TECH 11Feb. 20, 1996 69-74 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) 2March 7, 1996 77-71 W Virginia Tech (A-10) 22Jan. 28, 1997 79-91 L at Xavier 17March 8, 1997 56-61 L Saint Joseph’s (A-10) 12Nov. 19, 1997 67-80 L at Connecticut (PreNIT) 11Dec. 29, 1997 69-70 L vs. Stanford 7Jan. 29, 1998 57-74 L MASSACHUSETTS (PCC) 23Feb. 10, 1998 69-61 W at George Washington 24Feb. 18, 1998 87-85 W at Massachusetts 20March 6, 1998 80-95 L Xavier (A-10) 23March 15, 1998 80-75 W Kansas (NCAA) 2March 22, 1998 77-79 L Stanford (NCAA) 10Dec. 2, 1999 70-63 W vs. Utah 25Nov. 19, 1998 53-70 L (2OT) CINCINNATI (PCC) 15March 12, 1999 70-81 L (OT) Charlotte (NCAA) 24Feb. 5, 2000 40-74 L TEMPLE (PCC) 19Dec. 26, 2000 76-87 L at Connecticut 10Nov. 30, 2000 65-69 L at Syracuse 7Feb. 14, 2004 59-73 L at Saint Joseph’s 3Feb. 28, 2004 55-57 L SAINT JOSEPH’S 1Dec. 31, 2005 56-78 L BOSTON COLLEGE 13Jan. 28, 2006 62-81 L at George Washington 14Nov. 25, 2006 68-86 L at Boston College 23Dec. 30, 2006 69-80 L at Kansas 9Jan. 9, 2008 83-92 L at Dayton 17Feb. 18, 2008 77-81 L XAVIER 10

Left: CBS Sports’ Brent Musberger and Billy Packer interview then-Rams head coach Tom Penders, Carlton Owens, and Tom Garrick after Rhody’s 97-94 victory over #9 Syracuse in the 1988 NCAA Tournament.

Right: Rhode Island traveled to face #9 Kansas at historic Allen Fieldhouse during the 2006-07 season, dropping an 80-69 decision to the Jayhawks.

all-tIme ResUlts vs. Ranked oPPonents

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season-By-season ResUltsYear Overall Record H A PCC N1903-04 2-21904-05 -- No team --1905-06 5-01906-07 7-2 3-0 4-21907-08 5-4 3-1 2-31908-09 7-2 4-0 3-21909-10 6-3 6-0 0-31910-11 5-3 4-0 1-31911-12 4-3 3-0 1-31912-13 4-3 3-0 1-31913-14 -- No team --1914-15 -- No team --1915-16 3-5 2-2 1-31916-17 2-6 2-2 0-41917-18 7-3 5-1 2-21918-19 7-1 5-0 2-11919-20 3-8 2-3 1-51920-21 9-8 7-1 2-71921-22 7-8 7-3 0-51922-23 9-4 6-1 3-31923-24 9-6 7-3 2-31924-25 11-5 9-2 2-31925-26 8-8 8-2 0-61926-27 13-3 10-0 3-31927-28 15-5 12-2 3-31928-29 15-1 11-0 4-11929-30 10-5 9-0 1-51930-31 13-4 10-3 3-11931-32 13-3 10-0 3-31932-33 14-4 11-3 3-11933-34 13-3 10-2 3-11934-35 12-6 8-3 4-31935-36 13-5 10-1 3-41936-37 18-3 11-2 7-11937-38 19-2 11-1 8-11938-39 17-4 12-2 5-21939-40 19-3 12-0 6-2 1-11940-41 21-4 14-1 7-2 0-11941-42 18-4 11-0 7-3 0-11942-43 16-3 11-0 5-31943-44 14-6 11-3 3-31944-45 20-5 14-0 4-3 2-21945-46 21-3 12-1 6-1 3-11946-47 17-3 12-1 4-2 1-01947-48 17-6 10-1 7-4 0-11948-49 16-6 9-1 6-3 1-21949-50 18-8 10-1 6-7 2-01950-51 13-15 5-5 6-6 2-41951-52 10-13 8-5 2-81952-53 13-10 6-2 6-7 1-11953-54 8-13 6-5 2-81954-55 17-9 7-3 9-4 1-21955-56 11-14 8-2 3-9 0-3

Year Overall Record H A PCC N1956-57 11-11 5-7 6-41957-58 4-17 3-9 1-81958-59 8-12 5-5 3-71959-60 12-14 8-4 4-101960-61 18-9 6-6 11-2 1-11961-62 14-12 11-2 3-10 1962-63 15-11 9-4 6-5 0-21963-64 19-8 11-2 8-61964-65 15-11 9-4 6-71965-66 20-8 11-2 8-4 1-21966-67 14-12 9-3 3-8 2-11967-68 15-11 9-2 5-9 1-01968-69 10-15 7-6 3-7 0-21969-70 16-10 10-3 6-71970-71 10-17 5-5 5-121971-72 15-11 7-1 8-7 0-31972-73 7-18 5-5 2-10 0-2 0-11973-74 11-14 6-4 2-8 2-1 1-11974-75 5-20 3-5 1-10 1-2 0-31975-76 14-12 7-2 3-8 2-1 2-11976-77 13-13 5-1 6-7 1-5 1-01977-78 24-7 9-0 6-3 4-1 5-31978-79 20-9 8-0 6-7 5-2 1-01979-80 15-13 7-1 4-8 3-3 1-11980-81 21-8 4-1 8-4 7-2 2-11981-82 10-17 4-3 3-8 1-5 2-11982-83 9-19 5-6 2-9 0-2 2-21983-84 6-22 4-6 1-10 1-1 0-51984-85 8-20 6-7 2-10 0-2 0-11985-86 9-19 7-8 2-10 0-11986-87 20-10 11-3 6-7 1-0 2-01987-88 28-7 5-2 14-2 3-0 6-31988-89 13-15 6-4 4-10 2-0 1-11989-90 15-13 9-2 5-7 1-1 0-31990-91 11-17 7-6 3-9 1-21991-92 22-10 10-2 9-6 1-1 2-11992-93 19-11 9-1 6-7 1-0 3-31993-94 11-16 6-2 4-10 0-3 1-11994-95 7-20 4-3 1-12 1-4 1-11995-96 20-14 7-2 8-7 3-3 2-21996-97 20-10 9-1 7-5 1-2 3-21997-98 25-9 6-0 8-4 6-2 5-31998-99 20-13 4-1 6-6 5-4 5-21999-00 5-25 1-4 2-12 0-6 2-32000-01 7-23 6-5 1-13 0-3 0-22001-02 8-20 5-6 3-12 0-1 0-12002-03 20-11 12-5 8-62003-04 20-14 11-6 6-7 3-12004-05 6-22 5-9 1-12 0-12005-06 14-14 10-6 4-7 0-12006-07 19-14 11-4 5-8 3-22007-08 21-12 11-4 5-7 5-1Total: 1313-975 757-263 416-566 59-67 81-79 (.573) (.742) (.424) (.468) (.506)