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BASKETBALLGEORGETOWN

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Georgetown Basketball has enjoyed more than a century

of excellence thanks to its outstanding players and coaches, who have molded the

program into one of the finest in the nation. This elite program has continued to

produce championship teams, world-class athletes and memorable moments,

such as advancing to the 2007 NCAA Final Four.

In all, five Final Four appearances, 25 bids to the

NCAA Tournament, 11 Sweet Sixteen appearances and

16 BIG EAST titles only scratch the surface.

The program has established itself as a champion,

and has grown into a family united by a great sense

of pride and enthusiasm for Hoya Basketball.

Established by academic, athletic and personal integrity,

Georgetown enters the 2009-10 season with more than

1,470 wins all-time, including 47 in the NCAA Tournament.

Both are significant achievements that rank the Hoyas

among the best in the nation.

Through its commitment to its athletes on the court and in the classroom,

this program will continue to produce leaders of tomorrow,

young men ready to make a profound impact on the future.

This is GeorGeTown BaskeTBall

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Mission & Goals Statement of the Department of AthleticsThe Georgetown University Department of Athletics, as part of a university with roots in the Jesuit tradition of education, commits itself to the comprehensive development of the student. The interdependence of the physical, emotional, moral and intellectual aspects of personal growth requires simultaneous and balanced focus. This objective does not imply that each facet of an individual’s psychological, social and academic growth is of equal importance. It does require that Georgetown provide the means and encouragement for each person to develop according to his or her own interests and abilities. This is especially true in athletics, whether at the recreational, intercollegiate, intramural or instructional level. In addition to physical development, the Department of Athletics promotes principles of character, develop-ment and sportsmanship within the framework of an abiding and broadened commitment to community. Accordingly, the Athletics Department is committed to, fosters and pursues the fair and equitable treatment of both men and women, and the provision of equitable access and opportunities for minority students and institutional personnel.

Anti-Discrimination PolicyIn accordance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the implementing regulations promulgated under each of these federal statutes, Georgetown University does not discriminate in its programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. The University’s compliance program under these statutes and regulations is supervised by Rosemary Kilkenny, Special Assistant to the President of Affirmative Action Programs. Her office is located in Room G-10, Darnall Hall, and her telephone number is (202) 687-4798.

Title IX And NCAA Peer ReviewThe Georgetown University Athletics Department has undergone two extensive reviews of its athletic programs: an audit by the Department of Education concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Georgetown’s inaugural review under the NCAA’s new Athletics Certification program. The Department of Education has found Georgetown’s ath-letic programs to be in compliance with Title IX, and the University was certified by the NCAA in November of 1995 and again in 2001.

NCAA Position on GamblingThe NCAA opposes all forms of legal and illegal sports wagering. Sports wagering has the potential to undermine the integrity of sports contests and jeopardizes the welfare of student-athletes and the intercollegiate community. Sports wagering demeans the competition and competitors alike by a message that is contrary to the purposes and meaning of “sport.” Sports competition should be appreciated for the inherent benefits related to participation of student-athletes, coaches and institutions in fair contests, not the amount of money wagered on the outcome of the competition. For these reasons, the NCAA membership has adopted specific rules prohibiting athletics department staff members and student-athletes from engaging in gambling activities as they relate to intercollegiate or professional intercollegiate or profes-sional sporting events.

Table of Contents ..................................................................................................2-3Athletics Department Policies ................................................................................3Quick Facts .................................................................................................................4

THIS IS GEORGETOWN BASKETBALL 4-15This Is Georgetown Basketball ...................................................................... 6-11Verizon Center ......................................................................................................... 12Basketball Facilities ............................................................................................... 13McDonough Arena ................................................................................................. 13Hoya Spirit .........................................................................................................14-15

GEORGETOWN 16-29Welcome to Georgetown .................................................................................... 18President John DeGioia ........................................................................................ 19Georgetown University ...................................................................................20-23M Street .................................................................................................................... 24Nearby Attractions ................................................................................................. 25Washington, D.C. .............................................................................................26-29

COACHES & STAFF 30-47Head Coach John Thompson III ...................................................................32-38Kenya Hunter ........................................................................................................... 39David Cox ................................................................................................................. 40Mike Brennan .......................................................................................................... 41Matt Henry ................................................................................................................ 42Mary Jane Cratty ..................................................................................................... 43Kedi Milajecki ........................................................................................................... 43Darryl Prue ............................................................................................................... 43Greg Roberts .......................................................................................................... 44Chris Golski ............................................................................................................. 44Ray Moss .................................................................................................................. 44CJ Ciarrocchi ........................................................................................................... 44Felecia Saine ........................................................................................................... 45Dennis Williams ...................................................................................................... 45Academic Services ................................................................................................ 45Lorry Michel ............................................................................................................. 46Sports Medicine ..................................................................................................... 46A. Leigh Maurelli ..................................................................................................... 47Strength & Conditioning ....................................................................................... 47

2009-10 TEAM 48-712009-10 Outlook ................................................................................................... 502009-10 Roster / Roster Breakdown .............................................................. 51Austin Freeman .................................................................................................52-53Nikita Mescheriakov .........................................................................................54-55Julian Vaughn .....................................................................................................56-57Chris Wright ......................................................................................................58-59Jason Clark .........................................................................................................60-61Greg Monroe .....................................................................................................62-63Henry Sims .........................................................................................................64-65Jerrelle Benimon ..................................................................................................... 66Ryan Dougherty ...................................................................................................... 67Vee Sanford ............................................................................................................. 68Stephen Stepka ...................................................................................................... 69Hollis Thompson ..................................................................................................... 70Team Photo / What They’re Saying About the Hoyas .................................. 71

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UNIvERSITy INFORMATIONLocation .......................................................Washington, D.C., 20057Founded ............................................................................................1789President ........................................................................John J. DeGioiaInterim Athletics Director. ...................... Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D.Enrollment ..................................15,318 total; 6,508 undergraduateNickname ........................................................................................HoyasColors ...................................................................................Blue & GrayConference .............................................................................BIG EASTHome Court (Capacity) ..............................Verizon Center (20,600)

BASKETBALL HISTORyFirst Year of Basketball ...........................................................1906-07Overall All-Time Record .......................................... 1,476-925 (.615)Years in NCAA Tournament .............................................................. 25Years in NIT .......................................................................................... 11Last Postseason Opponent. .......................................................Baylor (2009 NIT First Round, L, 74-72)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................................................John Thompson IIIAlma Mater ....................................................................... Princeton ’88Record at School (Years) ........................................ 116-51, .695 (5)Career Record (Years) .............................................184-93, .664 (9)Assistant Coaches .............................Mike Brennan (Princeton ‘94) David Cox (William & Mary ‘95) Kenya Hunter (Duquesne ‘96)Director of Basketball Operations ............. Matt Henry (Trinity ‘01)Men’s Basketball Trainer ..................................................Lorry Michel

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record ............................................. 16-15 (7-11 BE/12th)Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................................... 7/4

MEDIA INFORMATIONMen’s Basketball Contact ..............................................Bill ShaplandOffice Phone ............................................................... (202) 687-2492Fax ................................................................................. (202) 687-2491Home Phone ............................................................... (703) 521-5535e-mail ........................................................shaplanw@georgetown.eduMen’s Basketball Contact ......................................Mike “Mex” CareyOffice Phone ............................................................... (202) 687-2475Cell Phone .................................................................... (917) 576-7445e-mail .......................................................... [email protected] Row ....................................(202) 628-3200 (Verizon Center) (202) 687-1581 (McDonough Arena)

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2008-09 REvIEW 72-872008-09 Review .............................................................................................. 74-752008-09 Box Scores ......................................................................................76-832008-09 Statistics ...........................................................................................84-87

TRADITION 88-135Timeline - 103 Years of Georgetown Basketball .....................................90-93Top Games in Hoya History...........................................................................94-99Georgetown in the Postseason ...............................................................100-102Hoyas in the BIG EAST Tournament ..............................................................103BIG EAST Championships ................................................................................104BIG EAST Awards & Honors ............................................................................105Individual Awards & Honors .....................................................................106-107John Thompson Jr....................................................................................... 108-109Hoyas & The Hall of Fame .................................................................................110Hoyas & USA Basketball ...................................................................................111Hoyas in the NBA .......................................................................................112-115Hoyas in the Spotlight ................................................................................116-117Hoyas in the Community ...........................................................................118-121Hoyas and World Leaders .................................................................................122Hoyas on Wall Street ..........................................................................................123Hoyas in Sports Business.........................................................................124-125Where Are They Now? ..............................................................................126-127Summer Hoops at Georgetown ..............................................................128-129All-Time Alphabetical Roster ................................................................... 130-132All-Time Numerical Roster .........................................................................133-135

RECORDS 136-177Individual & Team Records.................................................................................1381,000 Point Club ..................................................................................................139Season / Career Leaders ......................................................................... 140-142BIG EAST Stastical Leaders ............................................................................143Records by Season ................................................................................... 144-145Year-by-Year Results .................................................................................. 146-159Results vs. BIG EAST Opponents ........................................................ 160-166Results vs. Non-Conference Opponents .............................................. 167-177

OPPONENTS 178-1852009-10 Opponents ................................................................................. 180-1842010 BIG EAST Championship Schedule ...................................................1852010 NCAA Tournament Schedule ................................................................185

GEORGETOWN ATHLETICS 186-195Athletic Success ........................................................................................ 188-189Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D. ................................................................................190Athletic Department Staff .........................................................................191-192BIG EAST Conference .......................................................................................193Compliance Policies ............................................................................................194Hoya Hoop Club ..................................................................................................195

MEDIA 196-199Media Coverage ...................................................................................................198GUHoyas.com ......................................................................................................198Media Relations ....................................................................................................199

JOHN THOMPSON III: THE LEGACy 200-207

Television / Radio Headshots............................................................................208

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CreditsThe 2009-10 Georgetown University Men’s Basketball media guide is published by the sports information office. It was written and edited by Bill Shapland, Mike “Mex” Carey and Diana T. Pulupa. Design, layout and editorial assistance directed by Diana T. Pulupa.

Editorial assistance provided by Barbara Jonas, Drew Wiseman and Ryan Saka-moto. Additional assistance provided by Philip Giantsos, Hannah Maier and Jennifer Wolf, as well as student workers Anna Selling and Ji Hyuk Lim.

Special thanks to the Georgetown men’s basketball office staff, including Mary Jane Cratty and Kedi Milajecki. Historical information on Georgetown men’s basketball provided by John Reagan.

Photography by Mitchell Layton, Rafael Suanes, Phil Humnicky, Greg Fiume, Ned Dishman/NBAE, The Hoya, Bill Auth, Jerry Wachter, Eric Long (Air and Space Museum), Le Roy Guillaume (NBA Photos), NBA Entertainment/Getty Images, USA Basketball, JakeMcGuire.com and Washington, D.C. Convention & Tourism Corporation (WCTC).

Design concept by Diana T. Pulupa and Georgetown Sports Information. Design by Old Hat Creative, Norman, Okla. Printing by Frank Gumpert Printing, An-napolis, Md. Special thanks to Robert Smith and the Old Hat Creative staff as well as Matt Marzullo, Tina Friia and the Frank Gumpert Printing staff.

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F I v E N CA A F I N A L F O U R A P P E A R A N C E S

1 4 7 6 A L L - T I M E W I N S

25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

SEvEN BIG EAST TOURNAMENT TITLES

11 NCAA SWEET 16 APPEARANCES NINE BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS

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13 SPORTSILLUSTRATEDCOvERS

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1 4 7 6 A L L - T I M E W I N S

2 4 S T R A I G H T N B A A L L - S T A R G A M E S

3 2 A L L - A M E R I C A N S57 NBA PLAyERS & DRAFT PICKS

SEvEN BIG EAST PLAyERS OF THE yEAR

SIX BIG EAST ROOKIES OF THE yEAR

THREE BIG EAST COACHES OF THE yEAR

“DON’T LET THE SUM TOTALOF yOUREXISTENCE BE 8-10 POUNDS OF AIR”The Georgetown tradition of graduation - 107 of 109 members of the men’s basketball program who have stayed all four years have received their degrees.

NINE FIRST-ROUND NBA DRAFT CHOICESSIX OLyMPIC GAMES

11 BIG EAST DEFENSIvE PLAyERS OF THE yEAR

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Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., Verizon Center has been home to Georgetown’s men’s basketball team since 1997. Located just a few blocks from Capitol Hill at 7th and F Streets NW, Verizon Center sits in the middle of a restaurant/shopping district known as Gallery Place. The excitement and energy can easily be felt on gameday as more than half the student body are season ticket holders. As the students wear their “We Are Georgetown” t-shirts to create a sea of gray behind each baseline, the atmosphere certainly gives the Hoyas an undeniable home court advantage.

VERiZON cENtER

“The electricity, energy, emotion and excitement of Hoya Basketball makes the cold wait for a front row seat worth every freezing minute.”

- Matthew laMagna (F’11)

“Men’s basketball games at Verizon Center are amazing because it is a rare time when the entire campus truly comes together in support of a common goal. Past, present and future Hoyas unite to show what it means to be a Hoya.”

- Jason Burke (B’11)

VeriZon CenTerQUiCk FaCTs

Capacity: 20,600110 Luxury Suites

Home to: Georgetown Hoyas -Men’s Basketball (NCAA)

Washington Wizards (NBA)Washington Capitols (NHL)Washington Mystics (WNBA)

Georgetown Record at verizon Center: 122-48

John Thompson III’s Record atverizon Center: 59-14

“When Verizon Center gets loud, there is no place like it. With thousands of screaming fans wearing the blue and gray, the building is instantly transformed into one of the best home courts in the country.”

- steve alleva (C’05)Director of Ticket Sales & Operations

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McDonoUGh arenaQUiCk FaCTs

Capacity: 2,400

Established: 1951

Named for: Rev. Vincent S. McDonough, SJ

Home to:Georgetown Women’s BasketballGeorgetown Volleyball

The men’s basketball training facility is located inside McDonough Arena, the former home of the Hoyas. The complex includes a main gym, which received a new floor during the summer of 2003 and a facelift of Georgetown blue and gray in the summer of 2004. The gym is large enough to contain three individual training courts. In addition, the program has a private auxiliary gym used for added practice space and specific workouts. Along with using the varsity weight room, now located in Yates Field House, the men’s bas-ketball program has its own 800 square foot weight room. The mirrored

space consists of nautilus machines, free weights and cardio equipment. Recently added to the basketball facility are two new academic labs, which are easily accessible from the team’s locker room and weight rooms. The new state-of-the-art computer labs are utilized by the Aca-demic Coordinator for study hall and as an area for team members to meet with tutors. A timeline of the storied tradition of Georgetown Basketball highlights the outside of the men’s basketball offices, which are adjacent to the locker room and overlook the main practice court.

McDonough arena McDonough Arena has been the home to Georgetown Athletics since 1951 as it houses the university’s athletics ad-ministration offices, sports medicine and training room facilities, varsity locker rooms and coaches’ offices. The men’s basketball team practices and plays a limited number of contests at Mc-Donough. McDonough is a frequent gathering place for alumni, par-ents and fans to share their common Georgetown spirit prior to and following their favorite Hoya athletic event. The building has played host to one of President Dwight Eisenhower’s inaugural balls, dignitaries of many nations, bishops, academics, many graduations, convocations, as well as concerts by Count Basie, The Who, the Grateful Dead, Steve Miller, Ike and Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen, Run-DMC, G Love and T-Pain.

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“Hoya Spirit means unconditionally support-ing the team, always being passionate and believing in the Hoyas!”

- anna selling (MSB‘10)

“Georgetown Men’s Basketball is in many ways the essence of Hoya Spirit. Once you’re in that arena with all of the other fans, everyone understands what it means to be a Hoya - and is at home in that feeling.”

- Jon Balloch (C‘11)

“Hoya spirit is the guiding force that con-nects all Georgetown students, alumni, family and friends in one common state of mind ... Bleeding Hoya Blue!”

- simon a. nurse (C’06)

“Honor comes first, winning follows.”- Matt rabinowitz (MSB‘09)

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GeorGeTown Men’s BaskeTBall is ...“Pride. Tradition. Glory. Discipline. Passion.”Jessica Bachler (NHS’10)

“Tradition built on excellence.”Jennifer wolf (MSB’09)

“An essential part of the Georgetown community.”John kenchelian (C’12)

“Like a family.”Joe Greenwich (C’06)

“A tradition of passionate basketball.”anna selling (MSB‘10)

“My motivation to work hard all week so I can be in the Verizon Center as an entire student section urges their classmates toward one result: victory.”John Bufe (C’11)

“Pride. Excellence. Respect. Fun. Fear.”kasper statz (‘10)

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Combining the tradition of being the oldest Catholic institution of higher learning in the United States with an awareness of ever-changing edu-cational needs, Georgetown University continues to challenge the minds of young men and women eager to learn.

Founded in 1789 as Georgetown College, a small gathering of 12 students and a handful of professors, it has grown into a major interna-tional university that includes four undergraduate schools, respected graduate programs, a law school and a medical school.

Georgetown’s 104-acre Main and Medical Center campus, located in a historic neighbor-hood of our nation’s capital and overlooking the Potomac River, houses 64 buildings including a hospital and hotel, athletic fields and student residences that can accommodate more than 6,000 students.

Ranked among the nation’s most distinguished institutions of higher learning, the success of the University’s philosophy and endeavors is reflected in its enrollment and applicant pool. Its student

body, one of the most geographically diverse in the country, consists of individuals from all 50 states and 132 foreign countries, while only 21 percent of its applicants for the freshman class of 2011 were accepted.

In the classroom, the University offers state-of-the-art facilities, while holding less than an 8-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Today more than 13,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs at Georgetown University, served by more than 1,200 full time and 450 part time faculty.

700 full-time and 350 part-time professors teach undergraduates on the main campus. Dis-tinguished professors include former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former Director of the CIA George Tenet, best-selling author and linguist Deborah Tannen, former National Security Advisor Anthony Lake, and former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar. Recent visiting faculty include Grammy-winner Bobby McFerrin and acclaimed author Mario Vargas Llosa.

University Mission Statement

WELCOME TO GEORGETOWN

Georgetown is a Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university.

Established in 1789 in the spirit of the new republic, the University was founded on the principle that serious and sustained discourse among people of different faiths, cultures, and beliefs promotes intellectual, ethical and spiritual understanding. We embody this principle in the diversity of our students, faculty and staff, our commit-ment to justice and the common good, our intellectual openness and our international character.

An academic community dedicated to creating and communicating knowledge, Georgetown provides excellent undergrad-uate, graduate and professional education in the Jesuit tradition for the glory of God and the well-being of humankind.

Georgetown educates women and men to be reflective lifelong learners, to be responsible and active participants in civic life, and to live generously in service to others.

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JOHN J. DEGIOIAUNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

For more than a quarter century, John J. DeGioia, Ph.D (C’79, G’95) has helped to define and strengthen Georgetown Universi-ty as a premier institution for education and research. Since graduating from the Univer-sity in 1979, he has served both as a senior administrator and as a faculty member. On July 1, 2001, he became Georgetown’s 48th president.

As president, Dr. DeGioia is deeply com-mitted to sustaining academic excellence at Georgetown. He has helped to recruit intel-lectual leaders to the faculty and secured substantial funding for scholarly research and academic programs.

Under Dr. DeGioia’s leadership, the University completed in December 2003 the largest fund-raising effort in University history, the Third Century Campaign. The $1 billion capital campaign benefited George-town’s Main, Medical, and Law Center campuses to secure endowment funds for curriculum and faculty support, increase stu-dent financial aid, and build and renovate fa-cilities. In 2002-2003, Dr. DeGioia oversaw the largest expansion of campus facilities, with the Southwest Quadrangle - a one mil-lion square-foot complex of student housing; study, seminar and music rooms; and a new Jesuit Community - at the forefront.

Dr. DeGioia addresses broader issues in higher education as a board member of the American Council on Education, the Asso-ciation of American Colleges and Universi-ties, and the Campus Compact, and as an executive committee member of the Council on Competitiveness. He is chair of the Consortium on Financing Higher Education and serves on the Business-Higher Educa-tion Forum.

To prepare young people for leadership roles in the global community, Dr. DeGioia has expanded opportunities for intercultural and interreligious dialogue, welcomed world

leaders to campus, and convened interna-tional conferences to address challenging issues. He is a member of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO and Chair of its Education Committee and he represents Georgetown at the World Economic Forum and on the Council on Foreign Relations.

Dr. DeGioia has enhanced Georgetown’s relationship with the many political, cultural, corporate, and economic resources of Washington, D.C. He serves on the Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Federal City Council. Dr. DeGioia is also a strong supporter of Georgetown’s social justice initiatives that seek to improve opportunities for Washington’s underserved neighbor-hoods.

As the first lay president of a Jesuit univer-sity, Dr. DeGioia places special emphasis on sustaining and strengthening Georgetown’s Catholic and Jesuit identity and its respon-sibility to serve as a voice and an instru-ment for justice. He has also been a strong advocate for inter-religious dialogue. He is a member of the Order of Malta, a lay religious order of the Roman Catholic Church dedi-cated to serving the sick and the poor.

Dr. DeGioia is a Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from George-town University in 1979 and his PhD in Philosophy from the University in 1995. He has most recently taught “Ethics and Global Development,” “Human Rights: A Culture in Crisis,” and a seminar on “Ways of Knowing.”

Prior to his appointment as president, Dr. DeGioia held a variety of senior administra-tive positions at Georgetown, including se-nior vice president, responsible for university-wide operations, and dean of student affairs. In 2004, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Aca-demia from the Sons of Italy.

(left) President DeGioia with the 2007 BIG EAST Championship trophy

(right) Tyler Crawford & President DeGioia at graduation

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Athletics at GeorgetownGeorgetown University’s varsity athlet-

ics programs are a major component of the undergraduate experience. Georgetown offers 29 varsity sports that compete at the Division I level, most of them in the nationally-recognized BIG EAST Confer-ence. Georgetown’s 800-plus student-ath-letes are a major portion of the University’s enrollment, with more than one of every 10 undergraduates, competing on a team.

Athletics at Georgetown enjoys a rich history dating back to the first documented athletic contest, a baseball game on May 10, 1870. Georgetown’s tradi-tion includes a total of 17 team and 18 individual national championships, while boasting numerous Olympians, National Players of the Year and All-Americans.

The success continued for Georgetown athletics during the 2008-09 academic year. Twenty-seven stu-dent-athletes earned All-America honors, while an additional 65 earned all-con-ference recognition, including five major conference award winners, and 269 received academic acknowledgement.

Highlights from this year include a regular season championship, NCAA Tournament berths and numerous indi-vidual honors.

The women’s la-crosse squad had an

outstanding year winning the regular season championship, advancing to the BIG EAST Tournament championship game and earning

an at-large NCAA bid. Seven Hoyas were named All-BIG EAST and the team won three major awards including BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year for Head Coach Ricky Fried and his assistants.

The track & field program had another strong season with the women finishing sec-ond at the Indoor BIG EAST Championship and the men placing third at the outdoor conference meet. Georgetown graduate student Maggie Infeld won the 1,500 meters and anchored the winning 4x800 meter relay team. Overall, the program had 16 All-Amer-icans. This followed a successful fall that saw Andrew Bumbalough capture the BIG EAST Cross Country title.

Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams qualified for the postseason. The men received a bid to the NIT led by BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Greg Monroe. The women advanced to the WNIT for the first time since 2003 playing late into March eventually falling in the tournament quarterfi-nals. Senior Karee Houlette was an All-BIG EAST performer.

The men’s and women’s soccer squads both made the BIG EAST Tournament after successful seasons. After receiving a first-round bye, the women hosted their first BIG EAST quarterfinal in the program’s history.

On the water, sophomore Charlie Buck-ingham was awarded the Everett B. Morris Trophy which goes to the College Sailor of the Year. It marked the second year in a row a Hoya had received the honor and the third recognition in four years. A total of six GU sailors were named All-American following the close of the season. Also, women’s row-ing head coach Glenn Putyrae and his staff were named the BIG EAST Rowing Coach-ing Staff of the Year after the Hoyas finished fourth at the BIG EAST Championships.

Two famous firsts also occurred during the 2008-09 season as the Georgetown softball team set off on its maiden voyage in BIG EAST play, narrowly missing the conference tournament. The Georgetown women’s golf team also hosted the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship for the first time. The event was held at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md., during the month of May.

HistoryFor more than 215 years, Georgetown

University has overlooked the banks of the Potomac River. Georgetown owes its exis-tence to Father John Carroll, whose desire for an academy to educate the Catholic youth of the nation that gave root to the founding of Georgetown.

Construction began on the first build-ing in 1788, but the first student, William Gaston, arrived from North Carolina in 1791 before it was even completed. Two years later, Charles and George Dinnies, brothers from New York, were awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts and became the College’s first graduates.

By 1871, Georgetown had expanded to include two professional schools: medicine and law, and gradually moved towards establishing itself as a university. During this time, the school was guided by the efforts of Patrick F. Healy, S.J., who is often referred to as its second founder. The son of an Irish immigrant and a former slave, Father Healy became the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. and the first to head a predominantly white university. President from 1874 until 1882, he is credited with guiding George-town from a small liberal arts college to a modern university.

Women began to study at Georgetown when the School of Nursing was founded in 1903. Their enrollment increased gradually through the first part of the century and by 1952 was admitted to all schools but the College of Arts and Sciences. At the end of the 1960’s, the University became fully coeducational, as women were admitted to the college.

The 1980’s were highlighted by intense growth and prosperity through the leader-ship of its 46th President Timothy S. Healy, S.J. Its academic reputation improved, its endowment increased five-fold, minority enrollment grew and a host of building were constructed including Yates Field House, the Intercultural Center and the Leavey Center.

DiversityGeorgetown University’s commitment to

diversity is manifested in its student body -- which includes people of many different ethnic and religious backgrounds -- and in its commitment to the recruitment of outstanding women and minorities to join its community of faculty and staff. Georgetown

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is an equal opportunity employer, and makes a concerted effort to achieve ethnic and gender diversity throughout its workforce.

The January 2003 issue of Black Enter-prise magazine ranked Georgetown third after Stanford and Columbia among non-historically black colleges and universities as a place where African American students feel that their aspirations are supported. In November 2003, the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education ranked Georgetown 19th out of the top 50 highest academi-cally ranked universities in the nation for its percentage of black students.

Georgetown University has long been a leader among America’s most selective institutions in promoting a diverse student body. Nearly 22 percent of Georgetown’s undergraduate population is from a minor-ity ethnic background; the breakdown is as follows: African American, 6.7 percent; Asian American, 9.1 percent; Hispanic, 5.8 percent; and Native American, less than one percent.

Volunteerism & ServiceAt Georgetown, community service

and volunteerism have long been defin-ing characteristics of students’ education and the University’s mission. Georgetown embraces and lives out the Catholic, Jesuit ideal of service in its undergraduate, gradu-ate, law and medical schools. Georgetown currently sponsors more than 100 commu-nity service initiatives that involve countless students, faculty, staff and alumni, and range from teaching children to offering pro bono legal services and providing health care for the medically underserved.

As a Catholic, Jesuit university, George-town undergraduates have historically chosen service careers in high numbers after graduation; in 2003, according to a voluntary survey of graduating seniors, more than 139 chose jobs in the public sector -- non-profit institutions, volunteer service, education, government service, Jesuit Volunteer Corps and other organiza-tions in addition to the Peace Corps.

In 2005, Georgetown University produced the second highest number of Peace Corps volunteers among all private universities in the country, with 67 George-town alumni joining the Peace Corps.

BusinessCharles Cawley (C’62) .............................................. Chairman / CEO, MBNA Bank of AmericaTed Leonsis (C’77) ......................................................................................... President / CEO, AOLPhillip Marineau (C’68) .........Former Hoya Rower and President/CEO of Levi Strauss & Co.Patricia Russo (C’72) ................................................................Chairwoman, Lucent Technologies

Law, Government & PoliticsBill Clinton (F’68) ................................................................ Former President of the United StatesAntonin Scalia (C’57) .......................................................... United States Supreme Court JusticeGeorge Tenet (F’76) ................ Former Hoya Lacrosse Player and Former Director of the CIAPat Buchanan (C’61) ................................................... Political Pundit and Television PersonalityMichael Powell (L’93) .................................................................................... Former Chairman, FCCGeneral George Casey (F’70) ...................................................Former Hoya Football Player and Former Commander of the Coalition forces in IraqGeneral James Jones (F’66) .................................................. Former Hoya Basketball Player and commandant, U.S. Marine Corp, Supreme Commander of NATO InternationalGloria Macapagal Arroyo (F’68) ........................................................... President of the PhillipinesHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn al-Hussein (MF’87) ..............................Current King of JordanFelipe de Borbon (MF’95) ............................................................................ Crown Prince of Spain

SportsPaul Tagliabue (C’62) ............................................................. Former Hoya Basketball Player and former Commissioner of the NFLArlen Kantarian (B’75) .............................................................. CEO, USTA – Professional TennisJamie McCourt (L’75) ................................................................... President, Los Angeles DodgersMichael Heisley (B’60) ........................................ Owner, Memphis Grizzlies and CEO of HeicoCarmen Policy (L’66) ............................................................ Former President, Cleveland BrownsWilliam Shea (C’29) ...................................................................Shea Stadium named in his honor

EntertainmentStuart Bloomberg (C’72) ..................................................Former Chairman, ABC EntertainmentMalcolm Lee (C’92) .........................................Former Hoya Athletic Department Employee and Director of motion pictures Best Man and Undercover BrotherMargaret Edson (G’92) ......................................................Pulitzer Prize Winning Author of “Wit”William Peter Blatty (C’50) ............................................................................ Author of The ExorcistGreta Van Susteren (L’79, L’82) ........................ Fox News Channel Anchor and CommentatorMaria Shriver (C’77) .............................. NBC News Commentator and First Lady of CaliforniaFrank Comeford (B’77) ........ Former Hoya Lacrosse Player and President/GM of WNBC-TV

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22 Rhodes Scholarships for study at Oxford University

17 Marshall Scholarships for study in England

19 Mellon Fellowships for graduate study in the United States

10 Luce Foundation Scholarships for study in the Far East

19 Truman Scholarships for study leading to public service since 1977

32 Clare Boothe Luce Scholarships for women in the study of science and engineering

8 Mitchell Scholarships for study in Ireland

14 Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study

30 Goldwater Scholarships for study in math, science and engineering

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORSIn its history, Georgetown has attracted some of the nation’s top students, whose achievements include some of the most prestigious awards in higher education:

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Georgetown CollegeAmerican Studies Anthropology Arabic Art History Biology Catholic Studies Chemistry and Biochemistry Chinese Classics Cognitive Science Comparative Literature Computer Science Economics English French

German Government GreekHebrew History Interdisciplinary Studies &

Programs Italian Japanese Jewish Studies Justice and Peace Studies Korean Linguistics Mathematics Medieval Studies Music

Philosophy Physics Polish Political Economy Portuguese Program in Performing Arts Psychology RussianRussian Literature

and Culture Slavic Languages Social and Political Thought Sociology Spanish Studio Art Theater

Theology Ukranian Women’s studies

McDonough School of BusinessAccountingFinance International Business Management MarketingOperations & Information

Management

Walsh School of Foreign Service Culture and Politics Foreign Service Core Curriculum

International Economics International History International Political Economy International Politics Regional and Comparative Studies Science, Technology, and

International Affairs

School of Nursing and Health Studies

Health System AdministrationHuman ScienceInternational HealthNursing

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M STREETGeorgetown University sits on the western edge of the area of the same name, which is

highly regarded as Washington’s most fascinating and lively urban neighborhood. Steeped in history and architectural design, modern Georgetown is a world renowned destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment, in addition to being home to scores of celebrities and dignitaries.

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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS

Washington, D.C. is a powerful symbol of democracy and freedom. The leaders who gather on Capitol Hill and in the surrounding areas direct this nation and assist the world, in a quest to

better equip its lands and the lives of its people. But D.C. offers more than its numerous symbols of patriotism

and history. It has unique cultural neighborhoods, fine cuisine, upscale shopping, urban nightlife, theater and vast recreational opportunities.

Washington, D.C. is a sophisticated city that offers its residents and visitors the chance to engage in world-class activities and experiences.

Top - National ZooMiddle - Washington Monument & National MallBottom - Supreme Court

Below: U.S. CapitolInset: Lincoln Memorial

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WASHINGTON, D.C. ...A CITY LIKE NONE OTHER

Located less than five miles from the U.S. Capitol and the National Mall, Georgetown University and its community witnessed history in the making as President Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. History then made its way to the Hilltop as President Obama delivered a speech in Gaston Hall on Georgetown’s campus on April 14, 2009.

Dupont CircleD.C. Metro Washington Monument

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President Barack Obama speaks at Gaston Hall

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Former U.S. President Bill Cilnton NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas Former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Chairman of the FCC Michael Powell and former Director of the CIA George Tenet. Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis.

Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell

U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

Ted Leonsis (C’77)

(clockwise from top left) NFL legend Jim Brown, NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell, former Georgetown head coach John Thompson Jr. and Mary Fenlon.

Rick Reilly interviews Alonzo Mourning.

With its rich culture and undeniable energy, Washington, D.C., is a city like none other. Former Presidents, politicians, Fortune 500 executives and sports superstars, includ-ing NBA and NFL Hall of Famers, are among the many who not only inhabit the city, but show up at Verizon Center to support the men’s basketball team.

John McCain and John Thompson Jr.

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Joe FlaccoRyan ZimmermanSantana Moss Serena Williams

Ravens Stadium Washington, D.C., a true sports town, has a team in every major league, and in some cases fans are divided among area rivals.

Clinton PortisChristian Gomez Abby WambachAntawn Jamison

Chinatown

Adams Morgan

Alexander Ovechkin

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116-51 At Georgetown |184-93 Overall

JOHN THOMPSON IIIHEAD COACH | SIXTH SEASON

Entering his sixth season as the head coach, John Thompson III has added new chapters to the rich history of

Georgetown men’s basketball. Since arriving on the Hilltop, the Hoyas have advanced to one Final Four (2007), won a BIG EAST Tournament title (2007), won back-to-back BIG EAST Regular Season titles (2006-07, 2007-08), reached three-straight NCAA Tournaments (2006-08) and been invited to the National Invitation Tournament twice (2005, 2009). During that time, Georgetown has been ranked among the top-25 teams in the country for 38-straight weeks and is among the winningest programs in the BIG EAST Conference. In addition, over the last three years, more Georgetown players (4) have been selected in the NBA Draft than any other school in the BIG EAST Conference. Thompson is a two-time winner of the Black Coaches Association (BCA) Male Coach of the Year Award (2007, 2008) and was named the 2007 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Coach of the Year. In his first five years at Georgetown, Thomp-son has guided the Hoyas to a 116-51 overall record (.695 win percentage) and to a 51-30 record in conference play. Overall in nine years as a head coach, including four at his alma mater, Princeton, Thompson has compiled a 184-93 overall record, with a 98-42 record in conference play (BIG EAST and Ivy League combined), won five league championships and guided his teams to eight postseason appearances Last season, Georgetown made its fifth-straight postseason appearance under Thompson, advancing to the NIT where the team lost to eventual runner-up Baylor. The Hoyas finished the season with a 16-15 over-all record and were 7-11 in the conference, finishing 12th in the BIG EAST Conference, which was arguably the toughest in the coun-try last year. Georgetown finished the season

ranked No. 12 in the country in strength of schedule, posted four wins over top-25 teams, beat two teams that advanced to the Final Four (UConn and Villanova) as well as two that advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament (Memphis, Syracuse). Freshman center Greg Monroe was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, becom-ing the sixth player in Georgetown history to earn the award. The Hoyas made their third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance during the 2007-08 season, tabbed as the No. 2 seed before losing in the second round. Thompson’s team earned a 28-6 (82.3 win percentage) mark, going 15-3 in BIG EAST play to garner its second-consecutive

regular season championship, a feat previously unmatched in Hoya history. His team ap-peared in the national polls all 20 weeks of the season, never dropping lower than 12th and senior Patrick Ewing Jr. earned the inaugural BIG EAST Sixth Man of the Year Award. During Thompson’s third season as George-town’s head coach, in 2006-07, JTIII and the Hoyas won the BIG EAST Regular Season Championship, the BIG EAST Tournament Championship and the NCAA East Regional Championship while compiling a 30-7 record en route to the Final Four. The Hoyas appeared in the national polls 18 times, defeated seven nationally-ranked op-ponents and compiled a conference record of 13-3. Thompson saw junior Jeff Green named BIG EAST Player of the Year, MVP of the BIG EAST Tournament and MVP of the NCAA East Regional. Green was the fifth player selected in the 2007 NBA Draft. Thompson garnered his second-consecutive BCA Fritz Pollard Coach of the Year Award as well as being named Coach of the Year by the NABC. In his second season at the helm, Thomp-son’s Hoyas made their presence felt with a thrilling run to the Sweet 16. This was his fifth trip to the post-season in six years as a head coach. A first-round victory over Northern Iowa and a second-round defeat of Ohio State advanced Georgetown to its first Regional Semifinal since 2001. The Hoyas, who fell just three points shy of a victory over the eventual national champion Florida Gators, ended the year with a 23-10 overall record, earning Thompson the Black Coaches Association’s Fritz Pollard Male Coach of the Year Award. In his inaugural season as the Hoyas’ head coach, Thompson’s approach took a giant leap when he became one of only three coaches in BIG EAST history to defeat a nationally ranked team in the conference opener. The Hoyas ended up winning 19 games and advanced to the NIT Quarterfinals.

Arriving on the Hilltop in 2004, Thompson became the 17th head coach in program his-tory and the second named John Thompson. The child of one Hall of Fame coach and the student of another, JTIII has added a Princeton touch to Georgetown’s rich basketball history, creating a new system he describes as the Georgetown Offense: “The `system’ is more about how you see the game than about plays. It’s about adjusting and adapting to your own skills and strengths, and the skills and strengths of your opponent. If you look at the Sacramento Kings, Wash-ington Wizards, Northwestern, Richmond or Princeton, they obviously aren’t the exact same style of ball. But the principles they play are the same – movement, reads, sharing patience and precision. You take the skills and personality of your team and tweak the system accordingly.” Prior to coaching at Georgetown, Thomp-son guided Princeton to three Ivy League Championships, two NCAA tournaments and an NIT appearance over his four years as head coach. He amassed a 68-42 record as Princeton’s head coach after serving as an as-sistant coach at Princeton from 1995- 2000. As assistant coach, he helped lead the team to a top-10 national ranking and five-consecutive postseason appearances. Princeton not only made the postseason eight of nine years during Thompson’s tenure, but he helped recruit and coach three All-Americans, three Ivy League Players of the Year, two Ivy League Rookies of the Year and 12 First Team All-Ivy League players. Thompson also played basketball as an undergraduate for the Tigers while majoring in politics. As a forward, he ranks third on Princ-eton’s all-time assist leader list with 358. Play-ing for legendary coach Pete Carril, Thompson produced with amazing proficiency with 103 assists and just 34 turnovers as a senior. He was co-captain of the 1988 team and shared the B.F. Bunn trophy that year as one of the Tigers’ Most Valuable Players. Thompson, 43, grew up in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Gonzaga College High School. As a high school senior, he was named first team All-Metro by the Washington Post. With his wife, Monica, the couple created the John Thompson III Foundation, which annually holds events to support non-profits in the D.C. Metropolitan area that work with severe at-risk children and families. John and Monica, also a Princeton grad (Class of ‘89), have three children: Morgan, age 11; John Wallace, age 8; and Matthew, age 6.

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Thompson Year-By-Year Head CoaCHYear School overall Conf. Finish2008-09 Georgetown 16-15 7-11 12th2007-08 Georgetown 28-6 15-3 1st2006-07 Georgetown 30-7 13-3 1st2005-06 Georgetown 23-10 10-6 T-4th2004-05 Georgetown 19-13 8-8 T-7th2003-04 Princeton 20-8 13-1 1st2002-03 Princeton 16-11 10-4 3rd2001-02 Princeton 16-12 11-3 T-1st2000-01 Princeton 16-11 11-3 1stTotal (nine seasons) 184-93 98-42Georgetown (five seasons) 116-51 53-31 BIG eaSTPrinceton (four seasons) 68-42 45-11 Ivy League

A ClOSEr lOOkFull NameJohn Robert Thompson III

Born March 11, 1966 inBoston, Mass.

High SchoolGonzaga High School,Washington, D.C.

CollegePrinceton University,Princeton, N.J.Bachelor of Arts, politics, 1988

As a PlayerFour-year letterwinnerat PrincetonB.F. Bunn Award Winner (MVP)

As a Coach2004-present - Head Coach, Georgetown University2000-04 - Head Coach,Princeton University1995-2000 - Assistant Coach, Princeton University

PersonalCoach Thompson and his wife, Monica, have three children, Morgan (11), John Wallace (8) and Matthew (6)

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John Thompson IIItook over the program in 2004-05, including a Final Four run in 2007.

During his time on the Hilltop,John Thompson III has graduatedEvEry SENIor to play under him.

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JOHN THOMPSON III FOUNDATION The John Thompson III Foundation was established in 2007. The mission of the John Thompson III Foundation is to foster commu-nity-based charities that serve at-risk children and families. The primary focus is education and healthcare. The Foundation partners primarily, but not exclusively, with non-profits in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region which specialize in programs targeted to underserved children and families.

The John Thompson III Foundation intends to aid those organizations working within Washington, D.C. to address the community’s more dire conditions, including:

• The2005estimatedpovertyratewas19.8percent of all residents, or 98,069 persons, living below the federal poverty level• 36percentofallchildrenand42percentofall African-American children were living below the federal poverty level in 2005.• WhiletheDistrictrankssecondhighestinper capita personal income among the states, it also ranks third highest in overall poverty rates and highest in poverty rates for children. • Morethan40%ofyouthintheDistrictdoNOT complete high school.• Nearly49%oftheyouththatareenrolledinthe majority of the District’s high schools are truant.• In2005-06,only27percentofallDCPSand public charter school students tested at a proficient or advanced level in math.• CanceristhesecondleadingcauseofdeathamongDistrictresidents(22%ofalldeaths are due to cancer alone). Cancer is 27 percent more prevalent among blacks (512.8

cases per 100,000 population) than whites (404.5 cases per 100,000 population). In the District of Columbia, the percentage of women who receive prenatal care varies from 70 percent among blacks to 90 percent among whites. • DistrictofColumbiahashigherratesofheart disease, stroke and all cancers on aver-age than the rest of the United States.• TheInfantMortalityRatefortheDistrictofColumbia has decreased from 11.9 per 1,000 live births in 2000 to 10.6 per 1,000 live births in 2001. The rate has declined by 42 percent over a 10-year period since 1992. But is still almost double the national average.• TheJanuary2006homelesscountincluded3,485 homeless adults and children in families.

The Third Annual Foundation Weekend was held on Friday, September 18 and Saturday, September 19 at multiple sites in the District of Columbia. All of the proceeds from this year’s events benefitted the Washington Jesuit Academy. This was the first year the John Thompson III Foundation partnered exclusively with the Washington Jesuit Academy (WJA), an all-male middle school in Northeast D.C. Since opening its doors in 2001, the students of WJA have consistently improved their profi-ciency in math and reading, outperforming their peers in D.C. public schools by close to 30 percentage points. In addition, 100 per-cent of WJA graduates are enrolled in or have completed high school. This September the first group of WJA graduates will enter college. The John Thompson III Foundation is com-mitted to helping WJA achieve its goal of raising $10 million for its Opening Doors to the Future campaign, which Coach Thompson and his wife, Monica, serve as Honorary Co-Chairs. All proceeds raised from the benefit dinner supported this campaign. Sheila C. Johnson, CEO of Salamander Hospitality and President & Manager of the Washington

Mystics was the Honorary Chair for the dinner. Leon Harris of WJLA-TV served as the Master of Ceremonies. The JTIII Community Fest was held on Sat-urday, September 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, located at 1100 Michigan Ave. NE in Washington, D.C. Community partners include Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington, YMCA, D.C. Department of Parks & Recreation and WJA. As in the past, the community fest will be a fun-filled event for children and adults, with food, fun, entertainment and information on education, health and well being and health screenings.

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CArEErHIGHlIGHTSAs a Coach

•LedGeorgetowntothe2007 NCAA Final Four•ThefirstGeorgetowncoachto win back-to-back BIG EAST Regular Season Champion-ships (2006-07, 2007-08)•Won2007NCAAEastRegional, 2007 BIG EAST Tournament and 2007 BIG EAST Regular Season Cham-pionships•Amassedarecordof116-51at GU•Hasarecordof184-93inhis nine years as a head coach•Hashadmoreplayersse-lected in the NBA Draft in the last three years (4) than any other team in the BIG EAST Conference•Namedthe2007NationalCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Coach of the Year•Back-to-backrecipient(2007,2006) of the Fritz Pollard Award as the Black Coaches Association’s Male Coach of the Year•FinalistfortheNaismithCoach of the Year Award in three of his five years at Georgetown•Defeated13top25teamsover his tenure at Georgetown•Haswonfiveleaguechampi-onships and reached the post-season seven times in his first nine years as a head coach•CoachedfiveAll-Americans,four league Players of the Year, and three league Rookies of the Year•LedPrincetontothe2001Ivy League title and the NCAA tournament in his first season as a head coach

As a Player

•RanksthirdonPrinceton’sall-time assist list with 358•EarnedtheB.F.BunnMVPAward Trophy for his contribu-tion to Princeton basketball•Servedasteamcaptainin1988

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John Thompson III with NHL MVP Alex Ovechkin

Coach Thompson III shakes hands with Mayor Adrian M. Fenty upon arrival back to campus after 2007 NCAA East Regional championship

Ted Leonsis with Coach Thompson III and John Thomp-son Jr. at the Centennial Tip-Off event at Leonsis’ house

Four-time All-American Patrick Ewing (C’85) with Coach Thompson III

Coach John Thompson III at a Georgetown Univeristy Wall Street Alliance function in New York City

Coach Thompson III is introduced by his father, John Thompson Jr. at the 100 Years of Georgetown Basketball Gala

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (F’68) with Coach Thompson III

Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Coach Thompson III

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WHAT THEY’rE SAYING ABOUT COACH THOMPSON...

JOHN THOMPSON III AND USA BASkETBAll

“John Thompson III continues to be one of the great minds in the game. He has nurtured and matured the Hoya program and made it a regular fixture amid the upper echelon of the Big East. His class in leading the Hoyas offers up a tremendous legacy to his family’s name at a school that has become a part of their family for decades.”

– Andy Katz, ESPN.com

“John Thompson has established himself as one of the great young coaches in America. He is also building a program that is prepared to be highly competitive for the long haul. He is a great recruiter who excels at finding players who fit into his system and can thrive at one of the finest academic institutions in America. Georgetown is lucky to have him.”

– Seth Davis, Sports Illustrated

“John Thompson III has rekindled the flame his father ignited at Georgetown, turning the Hoyas into a national contender in a relatively short period of time with some heavyweight recruiting and his intelligently conceived vision of the Princeton style offense. This is a coach who seems destined to become one of the best ever in the BIG EAST.”

– Dick Weiss, New york Daily News

“Jeff Green comes in, I think, a lot more complete player than usually you get a guy coming out of college, particularly somebody who hasn’t been in college four years. I think that’s a result of a) the program that he was in at Georgetown and JTIII (John Thompson III)’s coaching; secondly, the way they play at Georgetown is great preparation. I’ve heard some people say, ‘Well, you know, they make a lot of passes, it’s a five-man rotation’...I think there’s an element of truth to that, but what it also does is it teaches you to play basketball. His ball skills are way above average. For a guy who’s as talented as Jeff, as big and has played some inside, he handles the ball very, very well, particularly his passing. I think he’s had great preparation for the NBA.”

- PJ Carlesimo, Head Coach, Seattle Supersonics (Supersonics.com)

“I knew him at Princeton and I knew he under-stood the game. I’m very impressed with his mature outlook as a coach. He’s certainly a coach that really has a lot of depth and quality. He came in with an idea of what he wanted to run, he’s gotten some very talented kids to commit to his philosophy and he’s shown his abilities by making adjustments. He’s his own man, and yet he was smart enough to listen and learn from his father and from Pete (Carill) and put it into the mix that is John the Third.”

– Bill raftery, Analyst, ESPN and CBS

Georgetown University Head Men’s Basket-ball Coach John Thompson III served as an as-sistant coach with the 2008 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team that competed in the 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship from July 14-18 in Formosa, Argentina. The United States advanced to the Champi-onship game of the tournament, falling to host Argentina, 77-64, in the gold medal game. The U.S. went 4-1 during the tournament and improved its all-time record to 33-2 in FIBA Americas U18 Championship play. The team has won four gold medals, one silver and one bronze medal in six competitions. The 2008 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National was coached by Bob McKillop from Davidson College and Thompson III served as an assistant coach along with Anthony Grant from Virginia Commonwealth. The coach-ing staff selections were made by the USA Basketball Men’s College Committee, chaired by USA Men’s Senior National Team assistant and Syracuse University Head Coach Jim Boeheim, and approved by USA Basketball’s Executive Committee. “It was an extreme honor,” Thompson III said. “This is something that I’ve wanted to do since I got into coaching. To be part of the group that travels around the world and represents

our country was pretty special. And to have the privilege to work with Coach (Bob) McK-illop and Coach (Anthony) Grant, and to have the opportunity to exchange ideas with them was something that was very exciting to me.” The 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship qualified the top four finishing teams for the 2009 FIBA U19 World Champion-ship that is slated to be held for July 2-12 in New Zealand. Trials for the USA U18 National Team were held July 1-3 at Verizon Center, the home court for Thompson’s Georgetown team, with approximately 30 U.S. hopefuls, born on or after Jan 1, 1990, participating. Fol-lowing the selection of finalists, the Americans continued to train from July 4-10 in Washing-ton before departing for Argentina. “That might have been the most challeng-ing aspect of the experience because you are only give a very short period of time to examine

players and have them get together and be-come a team,” Thompson said of the selection process. “We were competing against teams that are together for a great deal of time and have the opportunity to build that camaraderie.”

While it was Thompson’s first USA Basketball coaching se-lection, his father, John Thompson Jr., served as a head coach of the U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Team in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, where he led the team to a 7-1 mark to claim the bronze medal; and previously was an assistant coach

during the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal where he helped the USA capture the gold medal, posting an unblemished 7-0 record. “It was a great honor for me and something that I hope to get the chance to do again down the road,” Thompson said. “I never really thought about it in terms of what I did and what my father did, but just like the players, it was very special to put that shirt that says USA across it.”

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KENyA HUNTERASSISTANT COACH | THIrD SEASON

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Full NameKenya J. Hunter

Born May 1, 1972 inConcord, N.C.

High SchoolWakefield High School,Arlington, Va.

CollegeDuquesne University,Pittsburgh, Pa.Bachelor of Arts, liberal arts, 1996NC State University, Raleigh, N.C.Master’s of Education, 1998

As a PlayerFour-year letterwinner,Duquesne UniversityThree-year captainThird all-time in assists (439)

As a Coach2004-07, Assistant Coach,Xavier University(Cincinnati, Ohio)2000-04, Director of Basketball Operations, NC State University 1998-2000, Assistant Coach, Duquesne University

PersonalCoach Hunter and his wife, Johncie, have a son, Jaylin (9), and a daughter, Kendall (6)

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Kenya Hunter was named an assistant men’s basketball coach at Georgetown in May 2007. Hunter came to Georgetown after three years as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Xavier. Hunter spent the previous four years as the Director of Basketball Operations at North Carolina State. Hunter went to NC State in May of 2000 after serving for two years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Duquesne. During his two seasons as an assistant at Duquesne, Hunter was respon-sible for on-floor coaching and off-campus recruiting. He helped the Dukes staff bring in the top recruiting class in the Atlantic 10 in 1999. A four-year letterwinning point guard for Duquesne (1993-96), Hunter finished his career ranked third on the Dukes’ all-time assist list (439). He tallied 971 points and 218 steals while shooting 74.4 percent from the free throw line and 35.1 percent from the three-point arc. After starting 93 of his 103 career games for the Dukes, Hunter was a two-time recipient of the Slhugo Green Award, presented annually to Duquesne’s top upperclassman. He was also a three-year captain. During his playing career at Duquesne, Hunter spent the sum-mers as an assistant coach for an AAU squad, the Pittsburgh Jots. He worked with head coach John Miller, the father of Sean Miller, the head coach at Xavier and a former assistant at NC State. In high school, Hunter starred on the gridiron as well as the hardwood. He was an accomplished football quarterback as well as a point guard at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Va. Follow-ing his high school career, he teamed with former Syracuse guard Lawrence Moten to lead New Hampton School in New Hampshire to a 23-3 record prior to enrolling at Duquesne. Hunter completed his liberal arts degree at Duquesne in 1996, and earned his master’s degree in education from NC State in 1998. While earning his master’s degree, Hunter was a student manager at NC State under Herb Sendek from 1996-98 and ac-companied the Wolfpack to a pair of NIT appearances. Hunter is married to the former Johncie Brown of Durham, N.C. The couple has a son, Jaylin (9) and a daughter, Kendall (6).

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DAVID COXASSISTANT COACH | THIrD SEASON

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Full NameDavid Maurice Cox, Jr.

Born October 17, 1973in Washington, D.C.

High SchoolSt. John’s College High School, Washington, D.C.

CollegeWilliam & Mary, Williamsburg, Va.Bachelor of Arts, sociology, 1995William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va.Master’s of Education, 1996

As a PlayerThree-year starter atWilliam & MaryRanks eighth in career assists and ninth in average per game (3.08 apg)

As a Coach2006-07 – Director of Basketball Operations, University ofPittsburgh1999-2006 – Assistant Coach, St. John’s College High School, Washington, D.C.1996-99 – Assistant Coach, Archbishop Carroll High School, Washington, D.C.

PersonalCoach Cox and his wife, Tasha, have two children, Leila (9) and Jacob (3)

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David Cox begins his third year on Head Coach John Thompson III’s staff, joining the Hoyas after serving as the director of basket-ball operations at Pittsburgh. While at Pittsburgh, Cox was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the men’s basketball program, served as a liaison to athletic department officials and coordinated the student-athletes’ practice, game-day and daily schedules. Prior to his stint at Pittsburgh, Cox spent seven years as an As-sistant Principal at his alma mater, St. John’s College High School, in Washington, D.C. His many duties at St. John’s Prep from 1999-2006 included oversight of the school’s athletic department, supervision of all extracurricular activities and serving as school disciplinarian. Prior to his tenure at St. John’s, Cox also coached at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington D.C. from 1996-99. One of his former players was Georgetown alum Ruben Boumjte-Boumjte. He served seven years as an assistant coach with the Washing-ton D.C. Assault AAU program where he helped guide the team to the 2004 Under-16 national championship. In assisting D.C. Assault head coach Curtis Malone, several of his players earned college scholarships, including Tre Kelley (South Carolina), Chris McCray (Maryland), Michael Beasley (Kansas State/Miami Heat), Nolan Smith (Duke), Dante Cunningham (Villanova/Portland Trail-blazers), Arinze Onuaku (Syracuse) and Adrian Bowie (Maryland). As a collegiate basketball player, Cox lettered four seasons at William & Mary for head coaches Chuck Swenson and Charlie Woollum. A three-year starter at point guard from 1992-95, Cox con-cluded his career with 670 points (6.1 ppg), 216 rebounds, 336 assists and a .352 3-point field goal percentage (139-395). He remains ranked among school leaders in several statistical catego-ries including career assists (eighth, 336), career assist average (ninth, 3.08 apg), career 3-point field goal percentage (ninth, .352), career 3-point field goals made (sixth, 137), season 3-point field goals made (sixth, 57) and owns two of the school’s top-10 best season assists totals. His career-high 12 assists against George Mason in 1995 still ranks third among all-time game per-formances in William & Mary basketball history. Cox graduated from William & Mary in 1995 with a sociology degree and later earned his master’s in education in 1996.

GEORGETOWN MEN’S BASKETBALL

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Mike Brennan was named an assistant coach for the George-town University men’s basketball team by Head Coach John Thompson III in June 2009. “I am very happy to have Mike join our staff,” Coach Thompson said. “We won three league titles together at Princeton and since then he has won two more at American. His knowledge and un-derstanding of the game are invaluable, but just as important is his ability to teach, instruct and pass that knowledge on to our players. His experiences as a player and coach will provide us with varied insights.” Brennan comes to Georgetown after serving as an assistant coach for seven seasons at Princeton University and more recently, two seasons at American University. While at American, Brennan helped lead the Eagles to two Pa-triot League Championships and subsequent NCAA tournament appearances under Head Coach Jeff Jones. During his tenure at Princeton, he helped lead the Tigers to three Ivy League titles. He also spent one year as a volunteer assistant coach at Columbia University. Brennan was a four-year starter as an undergrad at Princeton under legendary head coach Peter J. Carril, leading his team to Ivy League championships and the NCAA Tournament in 1991 and 1992. He was named Second Team All-Ivy League in 1994. Brennan played professionally in the European Basketball League for teams in Germany, Belgium and Portugal. Brennan earned his bachelor of arts in English from Princeton in 1994.

MIKE BRENNANASSISTANT COACH | FIrST SEASON

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Full NameMichael R. Brennan

BornMay 18, 1972 in Elizabeth, N.J.

High SchoolElizabeth High School, Elizabeth, N.J.

CollegePrinceton University,Princeton, N.J.Bachelor of Arts, English, 1994

As a PlayerFour-year starter at PrincetonLed his team to Ivy League titles in 1991 and 1992Second-Team All-Ivy in 1994Played professionally in Europe from 1996-2000

As a Coach2007-09 - Assistant Coach, American University2000-07 - Assistant Coach, Princeton University1995-96 - Volunteer Assistant Coach, Columbia University

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Matt Henry enters his sixth season as Director of Basketball Operations at Georgetown. In the last two years, Henry has served as a representative for Georgetown during what has become an annual trip to Montene-gro, organized by former Hoya student-athlete Sead Dizdarevic. The program, now called Basketball Diplomacy, aims to unite youngsters from Dizdarevic’s home country through the game of basketball. In addition to his trips overseas, Henry also has been significant-ly involved in the operations of the Georgetown Basketball Camp, held each summer at McDonough Arena. Henry arrived on the Hilltop after three years as an assistant basketball coach at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. His tenure there culminated in the Tigers capturing the Southern Colle-giate Athletic Conference championships in both 2003 and 2004, ending the school’s two year drought from the NCAA Division III Tournament. Henry graduated from Trinity in 2001 with a degree in urban studies and political science. He grew up nearby in Alexandria, Va., and attended Sidwell Friends School. He currently lives in Georgetown.

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Mary Jane Cratty enters her sixth year of working in the Georgetown basketball office and her 10th as Coach Thompson III’s assistant. Cratty came to the Hilltop from Princeton, where she worked with Thompson as a member of the basketball staff for four years. Prior to her role in the Tiger athletic department, she spent three years as a publicist for a book publisher and 12 years with a cable television company. In addition to residing in Rosslyn, Va., Mary Jane lives in Yardley, Pa., with her husband, Glenn. She has two grown sons - Glenn, Jr., who lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lisa and their children, Mackenzie (7) and Teagan (1), and Jeremy, who lives in Boston with his wife, Courtney, and their daughters, Bridget (6) and Colleen (3).

MARy JANE CRATTyEXECUTIvE ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH

Kedi Milajecki is in her sixth year as a member of the Georgetown basketball staff. Prior to Georgetown she was an advertising coordinator with Coldwell Banker in Baltimore. Milajecki worked with Coach Thompson at Princeton, where she held the title of Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing and Development for five years, handling department ticket marketing, sponsorship and alumni fundraising. Before working at Princeton she had several internships in the sports marketing and media fields, including positions with the Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, Winston-Salem Warthogs, and the Wake Forest Sports Information Office. A 1998 graduate of Wake Forest with a degree in communications, she was the captain of the women’s soccer team for two years. She lives in Baltimore with her husband, Tom, and their son, Thomas.

KEDI MIlAJECKIBASkETBAll OFFICE

Darryl Prue is in his first year as the video coordinator at Georgetown, but he is no stranger to the men’s basketball program, having served as a member John Thompson III’s staff from 2004-05 to 2006-07. Prue rejoins the Hoyas after spending the last two years as an assistant to Todd Bozeman at Morgan State University. After graduating from West Virginia in 1990, Prue spent 11 years on the international basketball circuit, winning three league championships. A native of Washington, D.C., Prue guided Dunbar High School to a No. 1 national ranking by USA Today in his junior season. His many honors include two First Team All-Met selections and Third Team All-American (Street & Smith) status as a senior. Prue lettered all four years at West Virginia, while earning a bachelor of arts in physical education. He was honored as the Co-Rookie of the Year in the Atlantic 10 as a freshman, received Second Team All-League honors his sophomore year and First Team recognition his last two years. Prue was named an Honorable Mention All-American his junior year. He resides in Maryland and has one daughter, Chelsie-Marie (16).

DARRyl PRUEvIDEO COOrDINATOr

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Greg Roberts has been a part of Georgetown’s Department of Public Safety for more than 15 years. Originally from Latta, S.C., Roberts came to Georgetown after serving eight years in the United States Marine Corps. During his tenure in the Marines, he patrolled as a member of the Color Guard at Quantico in Virginia. Roberts and his wife, Jolene, live in Fort Washington, Md., with their three children, Jordan (16), Jaide (11) and Jessica (10).

GREG ROBERTSPUBlIC SAFETY

Chris Golski is in his third year as a manager with the men’s basketball program. Golski graduated from Georgetown in May 2009, earning a bachelor of arts in government. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport industry management. A native of Charlevoix, Mich., Golski is a 2005 graduate of Charlevoix High School. He played two years of varsity basketball, helping to lead Charlevoix to the state runner-up title in 2004, and three years of varsity golf. The son of Anne and Harry Golski, he has an older sister, Katie.

CHRIS GOlSKIMANAGEr

Ray Moss is in his third year as a student manager with the men’s basketball program. A junior in the College, Moss is a government major. Moss is from Laytonsville, Md., and is a 2007 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where he played one year of varsity basketball. Moss is the son of Raymond, Sr. and Gabriella Moss. He has a younger brother, Sebastian, and an older sister, Alex, who attends Towson University.

RAy MOSSMANAGEr

CJ Ciarrocchi in his second year as a student manager with the men’s basketball program. A junior in the McDonough School of Business, Ciarrocchi is a 2007 graduate of Archmere Academy in Delaware. A native of Wilmington, Del., he is majoring in business management. Ciarrocchi played four years of football, three years of golf and two years of basketball at Arch-mere Academy. Ciarrocchi, who hopes to pursue a career in sports administration, is a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles and 76ers. He is the son of Chuck and Diane Ciarrocchi and has six sisters, Carly (23), Justine (21), Miranda (18), Marybryan (18), Avery (17) and Samantha (15).

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Felecia Saine is in her sixth year as the Academ-ic Coordinator for the men’s basketball program. She handles all academic monitoring and tutoring for men’s basketball student-athletes as well as serving as a liaison between them and their deans and professors. Prior to arriving on the Hilltop, Saine worked at the University of Arkansas for eight years in the Academic Support office, where she began as a graduate assistant in 1996. The following year,

she moved on to the role of Academic Counselor for football. She worked as Academic Coordinator for the men’s basketball program during her last two years before leaving the Razorback athletic department. Originally from Little Rock, Ark., Saine received her undergraduate degree in finance from UALR in 1993 and completed her master’s degree in sport management in 1998 from the University of Arkansas.

FElECIA SAINEMEN’S BASkETBAll ACADEMIC COOrDINATOr

Associate Dean of Students Dennis A. Williams is the Director of the Center for Minority Educa-tional Affairs and a lecturer in the English depart-ment. He also oversees the Community Scholars program, which aids incoming freshmen with the academic challenges of transitioning from high

school to college. Williams has taught writing for more than 20 years and has extensive experience in provid-ing academic support services for students at the college level. A former editor for Newsweek magazine, Williams has published both fiction and non-fiction books.

DENNIS WIllIAMSDIrECTOr, CENTEr FOr MINOrITY EDUCATIONAl AFFAIrS

A lOOk BACk: MArY FENlON When John Thompson Jr. came to Georgetown he was a successful high school coach asked to take over a program with a 3-23 record. Ironically, his first hire was not a chalkboard genius or a recruiting wizard, but a woman who would pioneer the position of academic coordinator, Mary Fenlon (below). While Thompson had responsibility for all as-pects of the program, he trusted Fenlon to dedicate her time and attention to making sure that no student-athlete pursued athletic success at the cost of academic achieve-ment. Today, one would be hard pressed to find an athletic department without academic support, but when Thompson hired Fenlon, there were no blueprints to follow. A reporting structure was created, without any precedent, that allowed students to discuss pa-pers, tests, attendance and projects in each class on a weekly basis. “I have great respect for the fact that she never sacrificed effectiveness in the interest of popularity,” said Thompson. “She always had the strength of character to do what was right regardless of what people said about it. She was a vital part of the success of the program.”

“DON’T lET THE SUM TOTAl OF YOUr EXISTENCE BE 8-10 POUNDS OF AIr.” The deflated basketball, the trademark for Georgetown Basketball since 1972, is a message for each new recruit. “The deflated ball gets players to understand that one day basketball will be over, be it four years from now when you graduate, or 20 years from now when your NBA ca-reer is over,” says coach John Thompson III. “One day the air’s going to go out of that ball, so you have to prepare yourself for life after basketball.” The symbol is as relevant today as it was when coach Thompson’s illustrious father ran the program. The Georgetown tradition of graduation — 107 of 109 mem-bers of the men’s basketball program that have stayed four years have received their degree — continues under John Thompson III. Education ensures success, and a future without education has the value of an empty basket-ball.

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EducationB.S. in Physical Education (Cum Laude) Salisbury State College, 1975M.S. in Athletic Training, Indiana State University, 1976

CertificatesCertified Athletic Trainer of the National Athletic Trainers Association

U.S. Patents“Athletic Nose Guard” Patent no. 5,012,527“Foot Support” Patent no. 4,550,721

Publication“Special Pads for Special Problems” The Journal of the National Athletic Trainers Associa-tion, Volume 14, No. 2

Lorry has been an athletic trainer at Georgetown since 1977. She became the head trainer for basketball in 1981. Lorry holds a master’s degree in athletic training from Indiana State Univer-sity and has been a certified member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association since 1976. Lorry has represented her country in several international competitions. Included among her list of world credits are the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, the 1991 World University games in Sheffield, England and the 1990 Summer Olympic Festival in Minneapolis. A CPR health care provider and former Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse, Lorry holds U.S. Patents on both an “Athletic Nose Guard” and a “Foot Support”. She was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician from 1981-88. She has been published in the Journal of the National Athletics Trainers Association and was an Editorial Board member for The Compre-hensive Manual for Taping and Wrapping Techniques. Lorry was also a review board member for Conquering Athletic Injuries and currently serves on the District III National Association of Athletic Trainers Scholarship Committee.

lORRy MICHElMEN’S BASkETBAll TrAINEr

Dr. JOHN klIMkIEWICzTeam Physician - Chief, Division of Sports Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital

Dr. John Klimkiewicz is presently the Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine at George-town University Hospital. Before joining the staff at Georgetown, he completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Pitts-burgh Medical Center and began his orthope-dic training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he finished in 1998.Dr. Klimkiewicz currently lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Kim, and daughters, Alexandra (9) and Kate (7).

Dr. lEW C. SCHONFoot & Ankle orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Lew Schon is the director of the Foot and Ankle Fellowship Program at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Md.

Dr. N. EDWArD GWOzDzCardiology Consultant

Dr. Edward Gwozdz is a cardiologist at the Georgetown University Hospital and a consul-tant to the Georgetown athletic department.

Dr. kEvIN NEAlONInternist

Dr. Kevin Nealon, a 1976 graduate of the Georgetown University Medical School, has a private practice in internal medicine and is a volunteer member of the Georgetown faculty.

Dr. CHArlES MElONE Jr.orthopedic Hand Surgeon

Dr. Charles Melone Jr. is the Chief of Hand Surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center and Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is a 1969 graduate from Georgetown University Medical School and a member of the Georgetown University Board of Regents.

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“Augie” Leigh Maurelli joined the Georgetown athletics department staff in January of 2001 as the strength & conditioning coach for the football program. After leaving the Hilltop for two years, he returned In the Winter of 2004, and was named Director of Strength & Conditioning for all Hoya student-athletes. He has been the strength & conditioning coach for the men’s basketball team since the 2004-05 season. In August of 2008, Augie was promoted to Associate Athletic Director of Student Perfor-mance and Leadership, where he now coordinates Georgetown’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Leadership Academy, as well as aids in student welfare initiatives in addition to all performance-related programming. Maurelli has created a department that was originally one full-time coach to a highly inte-grated, five person staff that oversees the development of over 700 varsity athletes through-out 29 sports, with a personal emphasis on men’s basketball and football. Prior to his arrival at the Hilltop, Maurelli played four years of varsity football at Johns Hop-kins University, where he obtained a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1997, and subsequently served as an assistant strength coach for three years under former Olympian and Olympic Coach Bill Starr. A current University record holder, Maurelli trained as an Olympic lifter and National Qualifier from 1994-2000 under coach Bill Starr and con-tinues to promote the sport. From 2000-02, Maurelli oversaw the training of the GU Football program while completing his graduate studies. In 2002, Maurelli received a master of business administration degree in finance from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, while working as an assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. He left the Hilltop for brief stints at Columbia University and University of Maryland upon returning in 2004. He credits the mentorship of Craig Fitzgerald (Head S&C Coach – University of South Carolina), Eric Ciano (Director S&C - Georgia Tech) and Dwight Galt (Director S&C Univer-sity of Maryland) for much of his departmental approach, administration, and overall program implementation. Maurelli is certified by the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA-CSCS) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). Maurelli is also a registered USWF lifter and Club Coach, and has been featured in Ironman magazine, contributed to the republication of The Strongest Shall Survive and Defying Gravity.

A. lEIGH MAUREllISTrENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

STrENGTH & CONDITIONING The mission of Georgetown’s strength & con-ditioning department is to provide a combination of strength and speed disciplines that will enable GU to develop the strongest, fastest and most explosive college athletes in the nation. The Hoyas train out of the 4,700-square-foot weight room located in Yates Field House. Varsity athletes are trained by highly qualified strength & conditioning coaches in proper Olympic lifting technique along with speed, agility, core and power training. Student-athletes are given their own sport-specific program along with an indi-vidualized program to fit their own specific needs. Student-athletes undergo an athletic evaluation preformed by the strength & conditioning staff before stepping into the racks to see what their physical status is and what they need to improve on. A scoring scale is given, and the athlete works throughout the coming year to improve that score. Georgetown’s staff includes head coach Augie Maurelli, assistant Mike Hill, interns Nathan Good-ling and Carl Johnson, volunteer assistant De Val Bullock and student assistant Cory Riccio.

Core EquipmentTwo decline benches, medicine balls and a variety of stability balls

Cardio EquipmentVarious cardio machines from ellipticals to rowing machines which enhance the athlete’s cardiovas-cular endurance, warm up the athlete before a lifting session and aid in rehabilitation

Free Weight Equipment11 Olympic lifting platforms, 11 multi upper-body bench systems, 11 trap bars, 10 brand-new Olympic Eleiko bars, dumbbells ranging from 1-140 pounds and four power block stations

Machines25 lower- and upper-body machines; help to isolate specific joints and muscle groups to help prevent deviation as well as aiding in preventing injury

Speed, Agility, Flexibility & Power Track78 foot / 24 meter track, jump ropes and stretch bands

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The 2009-10 Hoyas will not be unique, but they will be quite rare. Five times in a century has a Georgetown team arrived without any seniors. This year’s team has common ground with the squads from 1910-11, 1923-24, 1955-56 and 1992-93. Which is not to say that the absence of seniors will leave the 2009-10 squad leader-less as guards Austin Freeman and Chris Wright enter their junior years with a wealth of experience as well as the ability to direct their teammates from the floor. Freeman has started 53 of the 64 games in which he has played and last season averaged 11.4 points per game and 4.2 re-bounds, while Wright, who was sidelined by an injury as a freshman, has started 31 of 47 contests and brings averages of 12.5 points and 3.7 assists to the team. Georgetown should also benefit from the return of 2009 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Greg Monroe, who contributed 12.7 points and 6.5 rebounds in his freshman campaign. After a year in which he brought some hard-fought for experience in the paint to the team, he looks to lead the Hoya big men entering his sophomore campaign. Monroe, who started every game as a freshman, scored in double figures 27 times and had four double-doubles. While the Hoyas lost the services of DaJuan Summers (a team-high 13.6 points) to the NBA and Jessie Sapp (6.5 points) to graduation, junior forwards Julian Vaughn and Nikita Mescheriakov will add their experience

pool to the team, as will sophomores Jason Clark and Henry Sims. A hard-fought 2008-09 season in the toughest conference in the nation has sea-soned the younger players with experience of the highs and lows of collegiate play. Joining the team are a crop of talented newcomers, headed by Hollis Thompson, a 6-7, 205-pound forward from Loyola High School in Los Angeles, Calif. Thompson actually enrolled at Georgetown in January 2009 and practiced with the team during the second semester. He averaged 14.0 points at Loyola and was rated among the top-50 players in the country coming out of high school. The Hoyas also welcome 6-7, 242-pound forward Jerrelle Benimon, who joins the team from Faquier High School in Warrenton Va., a mere 56 miles from Georgetown’s campus. Benimon averaged 21.0 points, 17.0 re-bounds, 7.0 assists, 4.0 blocks and 1.6 steals per game during his senior season, leading Fauquier to a 21-4 record and the district title. He was a two-time selection as Cedar Run District Player of the Year. Joining the backcourt will be freshman Vee Sanford, a 6-3 180-pound guard from Lexington Catholic in Lexington, Ky. Sanford averaged 22.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.4 assists for the Knights and was selected to The Courier-Journal First Team All-State. Two other newcomers will round out the roster, with junior Ryan Dougherty and fresh-

man Stephen Stepka joining the team. Dougherty, another local student-athlete, transferred from the University of Rochester after playing scholastically at St. Albans in Washington, D.C. He walked on to the team prior to 2008-09 season. As a senior at St. Albans, the 6-0, 192-pound guard averaged 20.0 points per game and was named the IAC Player of the Year. Stepka, a 6-6, 190-pound guard from W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va., walked on to the team at the start of the academic year. Stepka played both football and basket-ball at W.T. Woodson and was a First Team All-Liberty District selection in 2008 and 2009. For all the rarity of being a senior-less squad and all the uncertainty of introducing five new players to the team, the 2009-10 Hoyas will have the consistent guidance of a two-time Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year and a National Association of Basketball Coaches 2007 Coach of the Year in John Thompson III. Thompson enters his sixth season at the Hilltop with a record of 116-51 (53-31 in BIG EAST play) and an overall record of 184-93 (98-42 in confer-ence games). Hoya fans can be confident that for all the changes the 2009-10 season will bring, the tradition of excellence that has been the hallmark of the Georgetown Basketball program will continue under John Thompson III’s leadership.

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ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School 20 Jerrelle Benimon F 6-7 242 Fr. Warrenton, Va. / Fauquier21 Jason Clark G 6-2 170 So. Arlington, Va. / Bishop O’Connell12 Ryan Dougherty G 6-0 192 Jr. Kensington, Md. / St. Albans15 Austin Freeman G 6-3.5 227 Jr. Mitchellville, Md. / DeMatha5 Nikita Mescheriakov G/F 6-7.5 215 Jr. Minsk, Belarus / St. John’s Prospect Hall (Md.)10 Greg Monroe F 6-11 247 So. New Orleans, La. / Helen Cox11 Vee Sanford G 6-3 180 Fr. Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Catholic30 Henry Sims C 6-10 230 So. Baltimore, Md. / Mount St. Joseph’s25 Stephen Stepka G 6-6 190 Fr. Fairfax, Va./W.T. Woodson1 Hollis Thompson F 6-7 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola22 Julian Vaughn F 6-9 247 Jr. Vienna, Va. / Oak Hill Academy/South Lakes4 Chris Wright G 6-1 208 Jr. Bowie, Md. / St. John’s College HS (D.C.)

NUMERICALNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School 1 Hollis Thompson F 6-7 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola4 Chris Wright G 6-1 208 Jr. Bowie, Md. / St. John’s College HS (D.C.)5 Nikita Mescheriakov F 6-7.5 215 Jr. Minsk, Belarus / St. John’s Prospect Hall (Md.)10 Greg Monroe C 6-11 247 So. New Orleans, La. / Helen Cox11 Vee Sanford G 6-3 180 Fr. Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Catholic12 Ryan Dougherty G 6-0 192 Jr. Kensington, Md. / St. Alban\s15 Austin Freeman G 6-3.5 227 Jr. Mitchellville, Md. / DeMatha20 Jerrelle Benimon F 6-7 242 Fr. Warrenton, Va. / Fauquier21 Jason Clark G 6-2 170 So. Arlington, Va. / Bishop O’Connell22 Julian Vaughn F 6-9 247 Jr. Vienna, Va. / Oak Hill Academy25 Stephen Stepka G 6-6 190 Fr. Fairfax, Va./W.T. Woodson30 Henry Sims C 6-10 230 So. Baltimore, Md. / Mount St. Joseph’s

COACHING/ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFHead Coach: John Thompson III (Princeton University, 1988), 6th yearAssistant Coach: Kenya Hunter (Duquesne University, 1996), 3rd yearAssistant Coach: David Cox (College of William & Mary, 1995), 3rd yearAssistant Coach: Mike Brennan (Princeton University, 1994), 1st year Director of Basketball Operations: Matt Henry (Trinity University, 2001), 6th yearAthletic Trainer: Lorry MichelStrength & Conditioning Coach: Augie Maurelli (Johns Hopkins, 1987), 6th year

rOSTEr BrEAKdOwN

PRONUNCATION GUIDENikita MescheriakovNih-kee-tuh Muh-SHARE-uh-kov

Jerrelle BenimonGER-el BEN-ih-mon

CLASS BREAKDOWNTotal Players: 12Juniors (5): Ryan Dougherty, Austin Freeman, Nikita Mescheria-kov, Julian Vaughn, Chris Wright Sophomores (3): Jason Clark, Greg Monroe, Henry Sims Freshmen (4): Jerrelle Benimon, Vee Sanford, Stephen Stepka, Hollis Thompson

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWNBelarus (1): NikitaMescheriakovCalifornia (1): Hollis ThompsonKentucky (1): Vee SanfordLouisiana (1): Greg MonroeMaryland (4): Ryan Dougherty, Austin Freeman, Henry Sims, Chris WrightVirginia (4): Jerrelle Benimon, Jason Clark, Stephen Stepka, Julian Vaughn

POSITION BREAKDOWNGuards (6): Jason Clark, Ryan Dougherty, Austin Freeman, Vee Sanford, Stephen Stepka,Chris WrightForwards (4): Jerrelle Beni-mon, Nikita Mescheriakov, Hollis Thompson, Julian VaughnCenters (2): Greg Monroe, Henry Sims

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AUSTiN FrEEMANJUNIOR | GUARD | 6-3.5 | 227

Career HighsPoints:21 vs. Radford (12/15/07)

Field Goals:7, six times (last vs. Marquette, 2/21/09)

FG Attempted:13 at Duke (1/17/09)

Free Throws:7 vs. West Virginia (1/22/09)

FT Attempted:9 vs. Wichita State (11/27/08)

3PT Field Goals:5 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

3PT FG Attempted:6, three times (last at Syracuse, 2/14/09)

Rebounds:8 vs. DePaul (3/7/09)

Assists:6, two times (last at Syracuse, 2/14/09)

Steals:5 vs. West Virginia (1/22/09)

Blocks:2, two times (last vs. USF, 2/18/09)

Minutes:40, two times (last atSyracuse, 2/14/09)

152008-09 (Sophomore)Averaged 11.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 30.3 minutes per game … Reached double figures in scoring 17 times … Missed the St. John’s game after suffering a hip pointer in practice prior to the game … Scored a season-high 19 points twice, both times against Syracuse … Matched a then season-high 18 points four times (Wichita State, Maryland, Memphis, Providence) … Handed out career-best six assists twice, first vs. American and then at Syracuse … Played only 19 minutes against DePaul but grabbed a career-high eight rebounds … Matched his then career-high of seven rebounds three times (Jacksonville, Mount St. Mary’s, Providence).

2007-08 (Freshman)Averaged 9.1 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.6 rebounds while shooting 51.3 percent from the floor … An All-BIG EAST Rookie selection … Scored in double figures in 14 games … Came off the bench the first 10 games of the season, but moved into the starting lineup against Fordham … Started the last 24 games of the season … Averaged 9.3 points as a starter … Scored a career-high 21 points – hitting 7-of-9 from the floor – vs. Radford … Scored 14 points and had four rebounds at Mem-phis … In his first career start, scored 12 points, the first of four-straight games in double figures … Scored 15 points as GU wrapped up the regular season title in a win over Louisville … Scored seven points and tied his career-high of five assists against Villanova in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals … Chipped in 11 points against UMBC during the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

High SchoolA two-time All-Met selection by the Washington Post … Named the Met Player of the Year as a senior … Helped lead DeMatha to its third-straight Washington Collegiate Athletic Conference (WCAC) Championship … Averaged 23.1 points, seven rebounds and four assists … Played in the Jordan Brand All-Star Classic in New York and was a McDonald’s All-American … Traveled to Japan with DeMatha as a senior, leading the team to a championship in the Noshiro High School Selec-tion Basketball Tournament … Averaged 17.9 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.4 assists and shot 60 percent from the field as a junior in 2005-06, helping to lead the Stags to a 34-1 record …A third team All-Met selection as a sophomore in 2004-05 … Played AAU ball for D.C. Assault.

PersonalThe son of Austin Freeman and Edith Bestman Freeman … Has a younger sister, Austina … Lists his grand-mother, Irene Walker, as one of the most influential people in his life … His cousin, Robert George, attended Wichita State … Freeman is the first player from DeMatha to come to George-town in 20 years.

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Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG2007-08 34/23 115-224 .513 40-100 .400 40-49 .816 55 49 2 29 101 3.0 310 9.12008-09 30/30 120-249 .482 26-85 .306 77-102 .755 61 40 5 26 126 4.2 343 11.4Total 64/53 235-473 .497 66-185 .357 117-151 .775 116 89 7 55 227 3.5 653 10.2

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NiKiTA MESchEriAKOvJUNIOR | FORWARD | 6-7 | 215

Career HighsPoints: 11 at Villanova (2/28/09)

Field Goals: 4 at Villanova (2/28/09)

FG Attempted: 7 vs. Rutgers (2/309)

Free Throws: 3 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

FT Attempted: 4 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

3PT Field Goals: 2 vs. Syracuse (1/14/09)

3PT FG Attempted: 5 vs. Rutgers (2/309)

Rebounds: 5 at USF (2/18/09)

Assists: 3 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

Steals: 2 at Marquette (1/31/09)

Blocks: 1 at Marquette (1/31/09)

Minutes: 27 vs. Cincinnati (2/7/09)

52008-09 (Sophomore)Averaged 2.9 points, 1.5 rebounds, 14.3 minutes in 22 games … Earned his first career start at Syracuse on Feb. 14 … After moving into the lineup, he started nine times, averaging 3.6 points and 2.0 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game … Scored a career-high 11 points in win at No. 10 Villanova … Grabbed season-high seven rebounds at Cincinnati.

2007-08 (Freshman)Did not see any game action.

High SchoolAn honorable mention All-Met selection as a senior in 2006-07 … Averaged 14.4 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.0 blocks per game for the Vikings, while shooting 50 percent from the floor and 78 percent from the free throw line … Named Most Valuable Player at the Skippy Thompson Tournament, averaging 17 points, five rebounds and three assists per game … Came to the United States from his native Belarus prior to the 2006-07 academic year.

PersonalBorn in Minsk, Belarus … The son of Valera and Lorisa Mescheriakov … Has an older brother, Egor, who played basketball at George Washington … Name is spelled on his jersey as “Mescheriakou,” which is the Bela-Russian form; Mesche-riakov is the Russian form.

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 011/22 Drexel 9 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 111/27 Wichita State DNP11/28 Tennessee DNP11/30 Maryland 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 2 0 0 012/6 American 11 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 0 312/8 Savannah State 15 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-2-2 2 1 1 0 0 312/13 Memphis DNP12/20 Mount St. Mary’s 3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 012/23 FIU 8 0-2 0-1 3-4 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 312/29 at UConn DNP1/3 Pittsburgh DNP 1/5 at Notre Dame DNP1/10 Providence DNP1/14 Syracuse 2 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 61/17 at Duke DNP1/22 West Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 01/25 at Seton Hall 4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21/28 at Cincinnati 25 1-6 1-4 0-0 3-4-7 3 1 0 0 1 31/31 at Marquette 20 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 5 2 1 1 2 52/3 Rutgers 20 3-7 1-5 0-0 0-0-0 5 0 2 0 1 72/7 Cincinnati 27 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 4 2 0 0 0 52/14 at Syracuse 24 0-4 0-4 0-0 1-0-1 4 3 2 1 0 02/18 at USF 25 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-5-5 3 0 1 0 0 02/21 Marquette 15 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 5 1 2 0 0 32/23 Louisville 14 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0-0 4 1 3 0 0 52/28 at Villanova 21 4-5 1-2 2-2 2-1-3 3 1 2 0 1 113/3 at St. John’s 20 1-3 0-1 0-2 0-1-1 2 0 3 0 1 23/7 DePaul 20 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 0 0 0 43/10 vs. St. John’s 14 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 1 03/18 at Baylor 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG2008-09 23/9 22-64 .344 11-42 .262 8-14 .571 13 22 2 9 34 1.5 63 2.7TOTALS 23/9 22-64 .344 11-42 .262 8-14 .571 13 22 2 9 34 1.5 63 2.7

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Career HighsPoints: 12 vs. Georgia Southern (11/12/07)

Field Goals: 3, eight times (last vs. Savan-nah State (12/8/08)

FG Attempted: 6 vs. Cleveland State (11/17/07)

Free Throws: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (11/12/07)

FT Attempted: 6 vs. Georgia Southern (11/12/07)

3PT Field Goals: none

3PT FG Attempted: 1, seven times (last vs. Con-necticut, 12/29/08)

Rebounds: 8 vs. Savannah State (12/8/08)

Assists: 4 vs. Syracuse (1/14/09)

Steals: 2, two times (last vs. Butler, 12/15/07)

Blocks: 3 three times (last vs. St. John’s, 3/10/09)

Minutes: 23 vs. UAB (11/16/07)

Vienna, Va. | Oak Hill Academy

JULiAN vAUGhNJUNIOR | FORWARD | 6-9 | 247

2008-09 (Sophomore)Averaged 1.8 points, 1.7 rebounds and 8.8 minutes in 30 games … Finished third on the team with 18 blocked shots … Had four games with at least two blocks … In conference games, averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.4 minutes per game … Scored a season-high seven points and grabbed a career-best eight rebounds against Savannah State … Had six points and two rebounds in win over Maryland … Scored five points and had two rebounds in 12 minutes against Syracuse.

Prior to Georgetown (at Florida State)Averaged 3.0 points (ninth on the team), 2.3 rebounds (eighth) and blocked 21 shots (second) as he played in 31 of the Seminoles’ 34 games during his fresh-man season … His 21 blocked shots were tied for the eighth most by a freshman in school history … Scored his career-high 12 points in the Seminoles’ victory over Georgia Southern … Made a career-high tying three field goals and was a career-high and perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line against the Eagles … Pulled down his career high of five rebounds against Cleveland State and his ACC career-high of five rebounds against Wake Forest and Clemson … Competed for a spot on the USA Basketball Under-18 team in 2006 … Earned the award as the Semi-noles’ Top Sixth Man at the annual team honors banquet in 2008.

High SchoolA four-year letterwinner in basketball … Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Virginia following his senior season by the Roanoke Times and World News … Averaged 8.2 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots per game … Lead the Warriors to the No. 1 overall national ranking and the mythical national champion-ship in the USA Today’s Super 25 boy’s high school basketball rankings for the 2007 season …Helped lead Oak Hill to a 40-1 overall record to tie the single-season school record for wins … Shot 59 percent from the floor during his senior season … Scored 22 points and pulled down a school-record 31 rebounds against Bonner Academy from Raleigh, N.C., on Feb. 18, 2007.

PersonalSon of Eric and Marcia Vaughn … Has four siblings, Tori Ervin, Theus Ervin, Nick Vaughn, and Adrian Vaughn … Plans to major in English.

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Drexel 19 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 1 1 211/27 Wichita State 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 011/28 Tennessee 6 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 2 0 0 011/30 Maryland 10 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 212/6 American 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 012/8 Savannah State 18 3-3 1-1 1-2 0-4-4 0 0 2 2 2 812/13 Memphis DNP12/20 Mount St. Mary’s 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 FIU 21 1-5 1-2 0-0 2-5-7 1 0 1 2 1 312/29 at UConn DNP1/3 Pittsburgh 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 01/5 at Notre Dame 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 11/10 Providence 14 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 1 51/14 Syracuse 11 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 1 2 0 1 1 31/17 at Duke 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 01/22 West Virginia 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 21/25 at Seton Hall DNP1/28 at Cincinnati 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21/31 at Marquette 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02/3 Rutgers 14 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 62/7 Cincinnati 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 02/14 at Syracuse 6 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 2 0 0 12/18 at USF 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 02/21 Marquette 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02/23 Louisville 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 22/28 at Villanova 16 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 2 1 1 03/3 at St. John’s 19 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 2 0 1 0 43/7 DePaul 12 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 1 0 0 0 0 43/10 vs. St. John’s 19 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 1 1 2 1 43/18 at Baylor 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 1 0 0 2

Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG*2007-08 31/7 35-68 .515 0-2 .000 22-32 .688 11 32 21 5 72 2.3 92 3.02008-09 30/0 21-46 .457 0-6 .000 12-22 .545 19 23 18 6 50 1.7 54 1.8TOTAL 61/7 56-114 .491 0-8 .000 34-54 .630 30 55 39 11 122 2.0 146 2.4* at Florida State

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chriS wriGhTJUNIOR | GUARD | 6-1 | 208

Career HighsPoints: 25 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

Field Goals: 10 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

FG Attempted: 15 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

Free Throws: 7, two times (last vs. Marquette, 2/21/09)

FT Attempted: 9 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/20/08)

3PT Field Goals: 5 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

3PT FG Attempted: 8 at Syracuse (2/14/09)

Rebounds: 7 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/20/08)

Assists: 8 at Marquette (1/31/09)

Steals: 4 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/20/08)

Blocks: 4 (last at USF, 2/18/09)

Minutes: 41, two times (last at Syracuse (2/14/09)

42008-09 (Sophomore)Averaged 12.5 points, 3.8 assists, 3.0 rebounds in 32.9 minutes per game … Finished third on the team in scoring and three-point field goals made and led the team in assists … His 117 assists rank tied for 28th all-time in a single season with Fred Brown (1980-81) … In conference games, averaged 12.7 points, 3.5 assists and 2.8 rebounds … Finished 11th in the league in assists per game (3.8) and was 13th in the BIG EAST in assist/turnover ratio (3.8 apg/2.4 tpg) …Scored in double figures 21 times … Tallied career-high 22 points against American … Handed out at least four assists 17 times … Registered career-best eight assists at Marquette.

2007-08 (Freshman)Averaged 5.7 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game … Missed all of BIG EAST play with left foot symptoms, but returned to play in the BIG EAST Quarter-finals against Villanova, scoring six points and handing out four assists … Scored 10 points and had six rebounds against Michigan in his second collegiate game … Scored 14 points – connecting on 6-of-9 shots from the field – and had five assists against Jacksonville … Scored nine points and handed out three assists in back-to-back games (Radford, at Memphis) … Scored 13 points, handed out four assists and had three rebounds against American … Scored eight points in the NCAA Tournament first round against UMBC … Scored nine points, grabbed four rebounds and had three assists against Davidson.

High SchoolA three-time All-Met selection by the Washington Post … First three-time All-Met in boys’ basketball since Adrian Dantley (DeMatha, 1971-73) … Scored 2,580 career points, leaving as the all-time leader in points … Named First Team All-Met as a senior … Averaged 30.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists in 2006-07 … He topped the 30-point mark 19 times and led the Cadets (24-9) to the Wash-ington Catholic Athletic Conference title game … A McDonald’s All-American … Won the three-point shooting contest at the McDonald’s All-American Classic … Played in the Jordan Brand All-Star Classic in New York … Named the Gatorade Washington, D.C. Player of the Year as a senior … Averaged 22.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.0 steals for WCAC finalist Cadets as a sophomore … Played for Boo Williams’ AAU team during the summer.

PersonalBorn in Washing-ton, D.C. … The son of Orlando and Diane Wright … Has a brother, OJ, and sister, Kiki.

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 36 5-8 3-5 3-8 0-5-5 1 4 1 0 1 1611/22 Drexel 30 5-10 1-2 0-0 0-5-5 1 7 1 0 2 1111/27 Wichita State 36 1-5 0-4 2-2 0-6-6 1 5 5 1 1 411/28 Tennessee 38 6-12 1-4 5-7 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 2 1811/30 Maryland 31 3-6 0-2 2-2 0-3-3 4 5 1 0 1 812/6 American 27 8-10 3-4 3-3 0-2-2 1 0 2 0 1 2212/8 Savannah State 22 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 1 612/13 Memphis 41 5-13 0-3 4-4 0-3-3 3 3 2 0 1 1412/20 Mount St. Mary’s 36 6-11 1-2 6-9 3-4-7 3 3 3 0 4 1912/23 FIU 26 4-5 2-2 4-4 1-1-2 0 7 4 0 1 1412/29 at UConn 35 6-10 1-1 3-4 0-2-2 2 2 3 0 3 161/3 Pittsburgh 37 1-7 0-2 3-4 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 0 51/5 at Notre Dame 31 5-14 1-6 2-4 1-4-5 4 4 3 0 0 131/10 Providence 32 7-10 2-3 0-2 1-3-4 3 3 6 0 0 161/14 Syracuse 27 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 0 0 1 71/17 at Duke 22 1-6 0-2 1-1 0-4-4 0 5 1 1 0 31/22 West Virginia 31 5-8 0-2 3-5 0-3-3 4 0 3 0 1 131/25 at Seton Hall 36 2-10 0-3 7-7 0-2-2 3 3 3 0 1 111/28 at Cincinnati 37 7-12 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 3 0 3 151/31 at Marquette 30 7-10 1-3 4-4 0-2-2 4 8 3 0 1 192/3 Rutgers 32 2-9 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 1 3 1 0 2 52/7 Cincinnati 37 2-7 0-2 5-6 0-3-3 0 4 2 0 1 92/14 at Syracuse 41 10-15 5-8 0-0 0-5-5 5 6 2 1 1 252/18 at USF 30 6-9 1-2 4-5 0-3-3 1 0 6 4 0 172/21 Marquette 34 4-11 2-5 7-7 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 1 172/23 Louisville 36 3-12 1-4 5-8 1-3-4 4 1 4 0 0 122/28 at Villanova 36 5-10 0-3 3-5 0-4-4 1 5 3 0 1 133/3 at St. John’s 42 4-10 1-3 0-0 0-5-5 2 5 3 0 2 93/7 DePaul 33 2-6 1-4 1-4 0-1-1 3 3 4 0 0 63/10 vs. St. John’s 24 5-10 1-3 3-5 0-2-2 4 3 2 0 0 143/18 at Baylor 35 3-6 1-4 3-4 0-2-2 1 6 3 0 0 10

Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG2007-08 16/0 34-70 .486 11-23 .478 12-23 .582 34 25 1 14 39 2.4 91 5.72008-09 31/31 136-282 .482 31-96 .323 84-116 .724 117 74 3 34 94 3.0 387 12.5TOTAL 47/31 170-352 .483 42-119 .353 96-139 .691 151 99 4 48 133 2.8 478 10.2

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JASON cLArKSOPHOMORE | GUARD | 6-2 | 170

Career HighsPoints: 12 vs. Syracuse (1/14/09)

Field Goals: 5 vs. Syracuse (1/14/09)

FG Attempted: 8 vs. Providence (1/10/09)

Free Throws: 4, two times (last vs. Savannah State, 12/8/08)

FT Attempted: 4, two times (last vs. Savannah State, 12/8/08)

3PT Field Goals: 2 vs. Syracuse (1/14/09)

3PT FG Attempted: 4, two times (last vs. Providence, 1/10/09)

Rebounds: 6 vs. Maryland (11/30/08)

Assists: 3 at Villanova (2/28/09)

Steals: 2, six times (last at St. John’s, 3/3/09)

Blocks: 1, four times (last vs.Providence, 1/10/09)

Minutes: 26, two times (last at Duke, 1/17/09)

212008-09 (Freshman)Averaged 5.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 18.3 minutes over 31 games … In confer-ence games, averaged 5.3 points and 2.4 rebounds … Scored career-high 12 points against Syracuse … Reached double figures in scoring three times … Scored 10 points and had four rebounds against Providence … Grabbed season-high six rebounds against Maryland … Tallied four points and tied a season high with three assists in win at Villanova.

High SchoolPlayed four years of basketball at Bishop O’Connell where he was named captain … Named All-Met Player of the Year and State Most Valuable Player as a senior … Averaged 20.2 points per game as a senior, helping the Knights advance to the final of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and Virginia private school tournaments …. Scored in double figures in every game as a senior and in 71 of his last 72 games … A two-time All-Met selection.

PersonalSon of Audrey Clark … Has two sisters, Keshia, who attended George Mason, and Tiffany … Plans to major in sociology.

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 12 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 1 411/22 Drexel 25 3-6 1-4 2-2 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 911/27 Wichita State 11 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 3 0 4 0 0 211/28 Tennessee 7 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 2 311/30 Maryland 25 2-5 1-3 0-0 2-4-6 2 1 2 1 0 512/6 American 23 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 112/8 Savannah State 22 3-5 0-2 4-4 4-1-5 2 1 0 0 2 1012/13 Memphis 19 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-3-5 2 0 1 0 0 412/20 Mount St. Mary’s 16 1-1 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 2 612/23 FIU 18 1-4 1-2 2-2 1-2-3 0 0 1 0 1 512/29 at UConn 6 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 41/3 Pittsburgh 9 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21/5 at Notre Dame 24 2-5 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 1 0 3 0 2 51/10 Providence 24 4-8 1-4 1-2 2-2-4 0 2 1 1 0 101/14 Syracuse 26 5-6 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 121/17 at Duke 26 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 4 2 3 0 1 91/22 West Virginia 24 2-6 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 5 0 1 41/25 at Seton Hall 13 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 1 0 0 01/28 at Cincinnati 20 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 1 31/31 at Marquette 14 2-5 1-2 1-2 1-0-1 3 1 1 0 1 62/3 Rutgers 20 2-3 2-3 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 2 1 2 62/7 Cincinnati 19 4-5 1-1 0-0 1-3-4 4 1 3 0 0 92/14 at Syracuse 4 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 22/18 at USF 15 4-5 1-1 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 0 2 0 92/21 Marquette 14 3-6 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 3 1 1 1 0 62/23 Louisville 22 1-4 0-1 2-2 2-0-2 2 1 2 0 1 42/28 at Villanova 25 2-4 0-1 0-0 3-1-4 2 3 2 0 0 43/3 at St. John’s 31 2-5 1-1 1-2 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 2 63/7 DePaul 17 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-2-2 0 1 4 0 1 43/10 vs. St. John’s 18 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 0 2 0 0 23/18 at Baylor 19 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 1 3 0 1 5

Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG2008-09 31/0 57-115 .496 17-50 .340 30-36 .833 25 46 6 20 80 2.6 161 5.2TOTALS 31/0 55-112 .494 16-48 .333 30-36 .833 25 46 6 20 80 2.6 161 5.2

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Career HighsPoints: 21 vs. Notre Dame (1/5/09)

Field Goals: 9 vs. Notre Dame (1/5/09)

FG Attempted: 17 vs. Notre Dame (1/5/09)

Free Throws: 9 vs. Memphis (12/13/08)

FT Attempted: 12 vs. Memphis (12/13/08)

3PT Field Goals: 2 vs. Connecticut (12/29/08)

3PT FG Attempted: 2 vs. Connecticut (12/29/08)

Rebounds: 11, two times (last at Syracuse, 2/14/09)

Assists: 8 vs. Providence (1/10/09)

Steals: 5, three times (last vs. Cincinnati, 2/7/09)

Blocks: 5, two times (last at USF 2/18/09)

Minutes: 42 vs. Memphis (12/13/08)

102007-08 (Freshman)The BIG EAST Rookie of the Year … Averaged 12.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 30.9 minutes in 31 games … Scored in double figures 27 times … Had a string of 17-straight double figure scoring games … Had four double-doubles … Ranked 29th in the BIG EAST in scoring and 19th in the league in rebounding … Finished ninth in the BIG EAST in field goal percentage (57.2%), fifth in the BIG EAST in steals (1.8) and eighth in the league in blocked shots (1.5) … Scored a career-high 21 points and had 10 rebounds against Notre Dame … Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds and scored 16 points at Syracuse … Blocked at least two shots 15 times … Handed out at least two assists 21 times and registered at least two steals on 16 occasions.

High SchoolPlayed four years of basketball at Helen Cox … Averaged 21.0 ppg and 14.0 rpg in his senior year … Aided Helen Cox in 2006-07 to a final regular season No. 1 ranking in the state and the Louisiana Class 4A State Tournament second round … Named to the McDonald’s All-American Team … The 2007 and 2008 Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year … Invited to play in the 2008 Jordan Brand Classic … Earned 2008 Parade Magazine All-America first team honors; named to the third team in 2007 … Named 2007 EA Sports All-America Second Team … Named 2007 Louisiana Mr. Basketball … Selected the 2007 Louisiana Class 4A Player of the Year and listed on the Louisiana Class 4A All-State First Team in 2006 and 2007 … Collected 2006 and 2007 New Orleans Metro Player of the Year and 2007 conference MVP honors.

PersonalSon of Gregory Sr. and Norma Jean Monroe … Has a sister, Brittany … Uncle Norman Dixon played football at BYU … Plans to major in psychology.

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Career StatisticsYear G/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. A TO B S Reb. RPG Pts. PPG2008-09 31/31 143-250 .572 2-6 .333 105-150 .700 79 77 45 57 203 6.5 393 12.7TOTALS 31/31 143-250 .572 2-6 .333 105-150 .700 79 77 45 57 203 6.5 393 12.7

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 27 6-10 0-0 2-3 3-4-7 4 1 1 5 0 1411/22 Drexel 31 7-9 0-0 6-6 2-6-8 2 4 1 3 3 2011/27 Wichita State 29 3-6 0-0 5-6 0-4-4 5 1 1 3 2 1111/28 Tennessee 27 5-6 0-0 5-9 1-2-3 3 1 1 0 2 1511/30 Maryland 27 5-8 0-0 2-4 1-5-6 1 2 1 1 0 1212/6 American 27 3-7 0-1 2-3 1-4-5 0 4 4 2 1 812/8 Savannah State 20 4-6 0-0 5-7 3-4-7 1 1 0 3 1 1312/13 Memphis 42 2-7 0-0 9-12 2-4-6 2 3 3 3 2 1312/20 Mount St. Mary’s 24 2-5 0-0 4-6 1-3-4 3 1 1 0 1 812/23 FIU 24 1-2 0-1 8-10 3-3-6 0 0 2 1 5 1012/29 at UConn 27 6-10 2-2 2-3 1-2-3 3 4 3 0 3 161/3 Pittsburgh 34 6-13 0-1 3-3 2-6-8 2 2 4 2 1 151/5 at Notre Dame 37 9-17 0-0 3-7 7-3-10 3 0 3 2 0 211/10 Providence 35 5-7 0-0 3-3 3-8-11 3 8 5 2 5 131/14 Syracuse 28 3-8 0-0 4-4 1-6-7 3 6 3 2 0 101/17 at Duke 28 6-7 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 4 4 4 2 1 121/22 West Virginia 36 4-10 0-0 3-6 4-4-8 3 4 4 2 2 111/25 at Seton Hall 33 6-7 0-0 5-7 2-5-7 2 0 1 0 0 171/28 at Cincinnati 35 4-11 0-1 2-4 3-5-8 2 3 4 0 2 101/31 at Marquette 31 5-7 0-0 3-5 2-2-4 4 2 5 2 1 132/3 Rutgers 35 4-8 0-0 2-5 1-6-7 0 6 2 0 4 102/7 Cincinnati 36 4-12 0-0 5-8 2-4-6 2 2 3 1 5 132/14 at Syracuse 34 8-9 0-0 0-1 5-6-11 4 2 3 0 2 162/18 at USF 27 4-7 0-0 4-4 0-10-10 3 0 2 5 0 122/21 Marquette 36 6-9 0-0 1-3 4-4-8 1 2 0 3 1 132/23 Louisville 30 4-7 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 3 1 3 0 2 102/28 at Villanova 30 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 3 3 1 1 1 83/3 at St. John’s 33 6-9 0-0 6-9 1-4-5 3 1 3 2 1 183/7 DePaul 33 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 1 3 2 1 0 63/10 vs. St. John’s 29 4-10 0-0 5-6 1-7-8 5 0 2 4 3 133/18 at Baylor 32 5-6 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 3 3 0 1 12

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Career HighsPoints: 8 vs. Savannah State (12/8/08)

Field Goals: 3 vs. Savannah State (12/8/08)

FG Attempted: 5, three times (last vs. Providence, 1/10/09)

Free Throws: 1, four times (last at Syracuse, 2/14/09)

FT Attempted: 2, four times (last at Syracuse, 2/14/09)

3PT Field Goals: 1, two times (last vs. FIU, 12/23/08)

3PT FG Attempted: 2 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

Rebounds: 7 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

Assists: 2, two times (last at St. John’s, 3/3/09)

Steals: 2 vs. Savannah State (12/8/08)

Blocks: 2, three times (last vs. St. John’s, 3/10/09)

Minutes: 21 vs. FIU (12/23/08)

2007-08 (Freshman)Averaged 1.9 points, 1.7 rebounds, 9.8 minutes in 28 games … Fourth on the team with 18 blocked shots … Had two games with at least two blocks … Scored a season-high eight points against Savannah State … Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against FIU … Averaged 4.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14.3 minutes during the last four games of the season.

High SchoolPlayed four years of basketball at Mount St. Joseph and was named captain … Averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds as a senior … Led his team to three BCL and MIAA Championships … Earned Player of the Year and All Metro honors.

PersonalSon of Brenda Sims, step-father Terry Awkward, and Henry Sims … Has four siblings, Myra Moore, Karigan Awkward, Brandon Awkward, and Datren Awkward.

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2008-09 Game-by-Game Date Opponent Min. FG-A 3FG-A FT-FTA O-D-R PF A TO B S TP11/17 Jacksonville 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Drexel 19 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 1 1 211/27 Wichita State 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 011/28 Tennessee 6 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 2 0 0 011/30 Maryland 10 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 212/6 American 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 012/8 Savannah State 18 3-3 1-1 1-2 0-4-4 0 0 2 2 2 812/13 Memphis DNP12/20 Mount St. Mary’s 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 012/23 FIU 21 1-5 1-2 0-0 2-5-7 1 0 1 2 1 312/29 at UConn DNP1/3 Pittsburgh 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 01/5 at Notre Dame 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 11/10 Providence 14 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 1 51/14 Syracuse 11 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 1 2 0 1 1 31/17 at Duke 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 01/22 West Virginia 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 21/25 at Seton Hall DNP1/28 at Cincinnati 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 21/31 at Marquette 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02/3 Rutgers 14 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 62/7 Cincinnati 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 02/14 at Syracuse 6 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 0 2 0 0 12/18 at USF 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 02/21 Marquette 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02/23 Louisville 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 22/28 at Villanova 16 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 2 1 1 03/3 at St. John’s 19 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 2 0 1 0 43/7 DePaul 12 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 1 0 0 0 0 43/10 vs. St. John’s 19 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 1 1 2 1 43/18 at Baylor 7 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 0 1 0 0 0 4

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JErrELLE BENiMONFRESHMAN | FORWARD | 6-7 | 242 20High SchoolAveraged 21.0 points, 17.0 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 4.0 blocks and 1.6 steals per game during his senior season, leading Fauquier to a 21-4 record and the district title ... Earned All-Met honors as a senior … Also tabbed with all-district and all-region honors … A two-time selection as Cedar Run District Player of the Year, sharing the award as a junior ... Averaged 19.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, 3.4 blocks and 3.5 assists as a junior in 2007-08.

PersonalFull name is Jerrelle Carlton Benimon … The son of Franklin and Linda Benimon … Has two older brothers, Kelvin and Javel … Member of the DECA Club in high school … Lists Kobe Bryant as his favorite player.

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Kensington, Md. | St. Albans

ryAN dOUGhErTyJUNIOR | GUARD | 6-0 | 192

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12Prior to GeorgetownA transfer from the University of Rochester ... Walked on to the team prior to the 2008-09 season ... Appeared in seven games for Rochester in 2007-08, averag-ing 0.9 points per game ... A three-sport standout in basketball, lacrosse and tennis in high school … As a senior at St. Albans, averaged 20.0 points per game and was named the IAC Player of the Year … Selected to the All-IAC first team … Earned Coaches award as a junior and senior.

PersonalFull name is Ryan Thomas Dougherty … The son of Thomas and Kathleen Dough-erty … Has two younger brothers, Patrick and Kevin … His brother Patrick will attend the United States Naval Academy and play lacrosse next year … Cousin, Matthew Brideau, played soccer at the Catholic University of America … A mem-ber of Grassroots Hoyas and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee … Plans to major in economics and government.

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Lexington, Ky. | Lexington Catholic

vEE SANFOrdFRESHMAN | GUARD | 6-3 | 180 11High SchoolAveraged 22.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.4 assists a game his senior year ... Selected to The Courier-Journal First Team All-State ... A McDonald’s All-American nominee … Ranked 30th nationally by Scout.com for point guards … Played in the Kentucky/Indiana All-Stars Basketball Classic.

PersonalFull name is Vincent Laron Sanford II … The son of Vincent and Angela Sanford … Has a sister, Nataliah … His father played basketball at the University of Kentucky before transferring to South Florida … His cousin, Jaron Brown, played basketball at Pittsburgh … Selected to the academic honor roll in high school … Plans to major in government.

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Fairfax, Va. | W.T. Woodson

STEPhEN STEPKAFRESHMAN | GUARD | 6-6 | 190

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25High SchoolPlayed both basketball and football at W.T. Woodson … A three-year member of the varsity basketball team … Captained team as a senior … A First Team All-Liberty District selection in 2008 and 2009 … Named the Liberty District Player of the Year in 2009 as a senior … Selected to the Liberty District All-Tournament team in 2009 … Also earned First Team All-Northern Virginia as a senior … Sec-ond-Team Virginia All-State Group AAA in 2009 … An honorable mention All-Met selection by The Washington Post … Named to the Ronald Curry All-Tournament Team, leading the tournament in scoring … Selected as a Premier All-Star for the McDonald Roundball Classic in 2009 … Selected for the Capital Classic All-Star Game in 2009 … Played for D.C. Assault in 2009 and with NOVA United from 2007-08.

PersonalFull name is Stephen Wescott Stepka … The son of Tom and Loretta Stepka … Has two younger brothers, Brandon and Tommy … Earned academic awards in high school … A member of the National Honor Society and a four-year Student-Athlete Scholar … A member of the Latin Club, Food for Others and Christmas in April … Also coached youth league teams for Turnpike Basketball.

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Los Angeles, Calif. | Loyola

hOLLiS ThOMPSONFRESHMAN | FORWARD | 6-7 | 205 1High SchoolEnrolled at Georgetown in January 2009 and practiced with the team during the second semester ... Averaged 18.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a junior at Loyola … Selected as league most valuable player as a junior … Named team’s class player of the year in each year … Chose Georgetown over Duke, UCLA, USC and Arizona.

PersonalFull name is Keith Hollis Thompson II … A native of Pasadena, California … The son of Debra Shaw and Keith Thompson … Has two older siblings, Bryan and Brandi, and two younger, Courtney and Christian … Plans to major in business.

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On Greg Monroe ...

Even more notable is his maturity, which verges on preternatural for an 18-year-old. Monroe plays as if basketball is a game to be respected, and each facet of it – the thankless work of defending and distribut-ing, as well as the scoring that appears to come so easily – is worth doing well.

- Washington Post

It has been a long time since a freshman landed on the Hilltop with the basketball polish exhibited by Georgetown’s “Big Easy.”

- Washington Times

Still, this year’s freshman crop has its potential gems. Consider Georgetown center Greg Monroe, who has elevated his team by fitting in rather than standing out … Monroe seems a mere wisp, but his athleticism has added much-needed spring to John Thompson III’s version of the Princeton offense, and his instincts for the system’s screening and ball movement has been spot-on … Indeed, Monroe may already be one of the best-passing big men in the nation.

- Sports Illustrated

Beware the Big Easy. Georgetown’s Greg Monroe served notice to Connecticut’s Hasheem Thabeet and the rest of the BIG EAST earlier this week: There’s a new star at Big Man U.

- Washington Times

But perhaps none of those players was truly “ahead of his time” like Monroe. Monroe doesn’t defend like Mutombo, leap like Ewing, menace like Mourning or post like Sweetney. Monroe – who averages 12.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.9 blocks and 1.8 steals – does a little of all of that, the sum of which is arguably greater than that of any of his prestigious prede-cessors … Find another Georgetown cen-ter who could pass or dribble like Monroe, much less as a freshman.

- Washington Times

It’s easy to spot what sets Georgetown’s Greg Monroe apart from most college basketball players. For starters, he towers over just about everyone at 6 feet 11, has uncommon quickness and boasts rare court savvy for a freshman … But what truly makes Monroe an anomaly is that despite all those qualities, he would rather fit in on a basketball team than stand out.

- Washington Post

On Chris Wright ...

The star of the contest between two of the longer teams in the nation was the smallest player on the floor – 6-foot-1 Georgetown sophomore Chris Wright (14 points). Wright provided an offensive spark for the Hoyas’ halting offense and snuffed Mem-phis freshman Tyreke Evans (20 points) late in the second half and in overtime.

- Washington Times

Wright hurt us. He was the difference. They had one guy who controlled the game, and we didn’t. That’s why you lose.

- Then Memphis Coach John Calipariafter Georgetown’s 79-70 win, 12/3/08

Wright certainly has eye-catching sizzle and flash – his sweet spin move and drive to the hoop is a guarantee for a highlight reel somewhere – but he also has substance. In a game that required plenty of intestinal fortitude, it carried him further.

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2008-09 REVIEW

The Georgetown men’s basketball team entered the 2008-09 season with high ex-pectations after winning back-to-back BIG EAST Regular Season titles, advancing to two-straight BIG EAST Tournament Cham-pionship games and making three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Led by senior guard Jessie Sapp and junior forward DaJuan Summers, the Hoyas welcomed back a talented group of players, including sophomore guards Austin Free-man and Chris Wright, and a trio of new-comers who Head Coach John Thompson III felt could contribute immediately. The Hoyas rang in the season behind a raucous crowd at the annual Midnight Madness celebration and began the regular season with an impressive win over Jacksonville. It was the first of three-straight wins to the start the season, including an opening-round win over Wichita State in the Old Spice Classic in Florida. Freeman led four players in double figures with 18 points as the Hoyas routed Maryland in the third place game of the Old Spice Classic as Georgetown returned home with a 4-1 record. Following two non-league wins at home – over American and Savannah State – the team faced its toughest test to date as top 10-ranked Memphis visited Verizon Center. Behind a packed house and a national television audience, Summers scored 21 points to lead four players in double figures

as Georgetown outscored Memphis 13-4 in overtime for a 79-70 win. Georgetown would win two more games – over Mount St. Mary’s and Florida Inter-national – before entering the team’s BIG EAST opener, at Connecticut on Dec. 29. In that game, Summers scored 18 points and the Hoyas jumped out to a 15-1 lead and never looked back on the way to a 74-63 win over the Huskies. Freshman center Greg Monroe – facing his stiffest test to date – scored 16 points, handed out four assists and recorded three steals in the game. The win improved Georgetown to 10-1 overall and 1-0 in the BIG EAST as the Hoyas climbed into the top 10 in the na-tional rankings. The young Hoya squad would experi-ence the ups and downs that a young team experiences through a season and when playing in the BIG EAST, one of the tough-est conferences in the country in 2008-09. Summers scored 21 points, grabbed four rebounds, handed out three assists and blocked three shots and Freeman added 19 points as Georgetown toppled Syracuse, 88-74 in front of a sellout crowd at Verizon Center on Big Monday in early January, improving the team to 12-3 overall and 3-2 in the league. The team would lose seven of its next nine games, two of them in overtime and five by less than 10 points. Late in the season, Wright hit a driving

layup with 4.6 seconds left and Summers scored 16 points as the Hoyas edged Villanova, 56-54, for a big road win that im-proved the team to 15-12 overall and 6-11 in the BIG EAST. Georgetown would lose in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament and traveled to Texas to face Baylor in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament. Sum-mers scored 19 points to lead four players in double figures, but it wasn’t enough as the Bears held on for a 74-72 win. The season did not go as planned, finish-ing with a 16-15 record, but Georgetown beat two teams (Connecticut and Villa-nova) that advanced to the Final Four, two more teams that advanced to the Sweet 16 (Memphis and Syracuse) and faced a schedule that was rated among the top-15 toughest in the country. Monroe, who scored in double figures 27 times during the season and recorded four double-doubles, was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, becoming the sixth player in Georgetown history to earn the award. Summers, who was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 2 First Team and was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the second round of the NBA Draft, finished the season leading the team in scoring with 13.6 points per game. Sapp, a starter throughout his career, left Georgetown among the top 15 all-time in steals and assists.

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2008-09 REVIEWGEORGETOWN INDIVIDUALS AMONG BIG EAST LEADERS

Rank PeRcentageScoringDaJuan Summers 25th 13.6 ppgGreg Monroe 29th 12.7 ppgReboundingGreg Monroe 19th 6.5 rpgField goal PercentageGreg Monroe 9th 57.2%assistsChris Wright 13th 3.70 apgStealsGreg Monroe 5th 1.84 spg3-Point Fg PercentageDaJuan Summers 12th 38.5%Jessie Sapp 14th 37.8%Blocked ShotsGreg Monroe 8th 1.50 bpgassist/turnover RatioChris Wright 13th 1.58 (3.8 apg, 2.4 tpg)

2008-09 ALL-BIG EASTALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAMHasheem Thabeet, Connecticut, CTerrence Williams, Louisville, FJerel McNeal, Marquette, GLuke Harangody, Notre Dame, FDeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh, CSam Young, Pittsburgh, F

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAMA.J. Price, Connecticut, GWesley Matthews, Marquette, GJonny Flynn, Syracuse, GDante Cunningham, Villanova, FDa’Sean Butler, West Virginia, F

ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAMDeonta Vaughn, Cincinnati, gJeff Adrien, Connecticut, FEarl Clark, Louisville, G/FLevance Fields, Pittsburgh, GJeremy Hazell, Seton Hall, G

BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTIONWeyinmi Efejuku, Providence, GDominique Jones, USF, GScottie Reynolds, Villanova, GAlex Ruoff, West Virginia, G

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAMYancy Gates, Cincinnati, FKemba Walker, Connecticut, GGreg Monroe, Georgetown, CSamardo Samuels, Louisville, FMike Rosario, Rutgers, GDevin Ebanks, West Virginia, F

2008-09 AWARD WINNERSBIG EAST Players of the YearHasheem ThabeetConnecticut, C, Jr.DeJuan BlairPittsburgh, C, So.

OppENhEIMER FUNDS/BIG EASTCoach of the YearJay Wright, Villanova

BIG EAST Rookie of the YearGreg MonroeGeorgetown, C, Fr.

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the YearHasheem ThabeetConnecticut, C, Jr.

BIG EAST Most Improved PlayerDante CunninghamVillanova, F, Sr.

BIG EAST Sixth Man AwardCorey FisherVillanova, G, So.

BIG EAST Sportsmanship AwardAlex RuoffWest Virginia, G, Sr.

BIG EASTScholar-Athlete of the YearAlex RuoffWest Virginia, G, Sr.

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game 1geORgetOWn 71, Jacksonville 62November 17, 2008, Verizon Center

Jacksonville Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MSmith g 6-14 1-6 4-4 0-4 1 17 1 2 0 1 31Hardy g 3-7 0-1 1-2 5-9 4 7 0 4 0 0 27Jefferson c 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-1 2 5 0 0 0 0 15Colbert f 3-10 1-4 0-1 3-5 2 7 1 2 0 1 29Allen f 6-13 0-2 2-2 6-9 3 14 1 1 0 2 30Cohn 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 0 15Gilbert 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Edwards 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 9Brooks 1-4 0-1 1-3 0-2 1 3 0 3 0 0 11Galvin 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-5 0 2 1 0 0 2 12Lukasiak 1-5 0-0 3-5 3-3 5 5 0 0 0 0 8Alston 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2totals 23-56 3-20 13-19 19-44 22 62 5 13 0 6 200 35.4% 15.0% 68.4%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-8 3-5 3-8 0-5 1 16 4 1 0 1 36Sapp g 3-7 1-4 6-6 1-6 1 13 3 2 0 2 34Freeman g 1-10 1-5 4-6 1-7 3 7 2 2 0 3 33Summers f 4-6 0-1 5-6 0-4 3 13 1 2 1 1 28Monroe c 6-10 0-0 2-3 3-7 4 14 1 1 3 0 28Mschrkov 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4Clark 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-3 1 4 0 0 0 1 12Vaughn 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 1 2 0 0 2 1 11Sims 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Wattad 0-5 0-5 2-2 0-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 12totals 21-52 5-23 24-33 8-37 16 71 11 11 6 9 200 40.4% 21.7% 72.7%

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Clarence Armstrong, Bernt BarnakyAttendance: 10,253 1st 2nd TotalJacksonville 25 37 62Georgetown 37 34 71

game 2geORgetOWn 81, Drexel 53November 22, 2008, Verizon Center

Drexel Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MRodgers g 4-10 1-2 4-4 0-2 4 13 0 3 0 0 35Colds g 3-10 2-5 3-3 0-0 3 11 0 1 0 0 19Harris g 3-6 2-3 4-4 3-6 3 12 2 5 0 0 36Neisler f 0-6 0-0 3-4 1-3 3 3 0 3 0 0 18Tribett f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9Hawthorne 3-10 2-8 2-2 1-3 1 10 2 0 0 2 24Spencer 0-4 0-0 1-2 2-4 3 1 0 3 0 1 19Formbor 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 7Phillip 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-5 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Givens 0-2 0-0 3-4 2-4 1 3 3 0 0 1 24totals 13-53 7-18 20-23 11-33 21 53 8 17 0 4 200 24.5% 38.9% 87.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-10 1-2 0-0 0-5 1 11 7 1 0 2 30Sapp g 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 8 2 3 1 5 23Freeman g 6-7 2-3 2-3 2-5 2 16 3 1 0 0 21Summers f 2-7 0-4 6-6 0-4 5 10 2 1 0 2 25Monroe c 7-9 0-0 6-6 2-8 2 20 4 1 3 3 31Mschrkov 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-1 2 1 0 1 0 0 9Jansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Clark 3-6 1-4 2-2 0-3 1 9 0 1 0 1 25Sims 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 1 0 0 19Wattad 1-3 0-1 2-3 0-2 2 4 0 1 0 0 15totals 28-53 6-21 19-22 4-34 19 81 18 11 4 13 200 52.8% 28.6% 86.4%Officials: Jim Burr, John Gaffney, Frank ScagliottaAttendance: 11,434 1st 2nd TotalDrexel 25 28 53Georgetown 42 39 81

game 3geORgetOWn 58, Wichita State 50November 27, 2008, The Milk House, Orlando, Fla.

Wichita State Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MHannah g 1-9 1-5 3-3 0-2 3 6 3 2 0 1 24Murry g 1-8 0-3 0-0 2-3 4 2 0 0 1 0 12Stutz c 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 2 1 3 0 0 19Hawkins f 1-4 0-0 0-2 3-5 3 2 1 2 1 2 24Clemente f 4-9 0-0 2-2 4-10 2 10 1 1 0 0 26Ellis 1-3 1-1 1-2 3-7 2 4 0 1 0 2 17Hatchh 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 1 16Chamberlin 2-6 2-4 2-2 0-1 1 8 0 1 0 1 15Kyles 4-7 1-1 2-2 1-2 2 11 2 2 0 0 23Durley 1-7 0-3 1-2 1-3 2 3 1 2 1 0 22Griskenas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2totals 17-61 5-19 11-15 17-38 19 50 10 15 3 7 200 24.5% 38.9% 87.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 1-5 0-4 2-2 0-6 1 4 5 5 1 1 36Sapp g 2-5 1-4 4-4 0-4 1 9 2 2 0 2 34Freeman g 6-10 0-3 6-9 2-4 0 18 0 0 0 2 35Summers f 5-11 2-5 2-2 1-3 2 14 1 3 0 2 36Monroe c 3-6 0-0 5-6 0-4 5 11 1 1 3 2 29Clark 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-1 3 2 0 4 0 0 11Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-3 1 0 1 1 1 0 10Sims 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3Wattad 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 6totals 17-40 3-18 21-27 6-35 15 58 10 17 6 9 200 42.5% 16.7% 77.8%Officials: Steve Welmer, Bryan Kersey, John HamptonAttendance: 3,357 1st 2nd TotalWichita State 22 28 50Georgetown 26 32 58

game 4no. 12 tennessee 90, no. 21 geORgetOWn 78November 28, 2008, The Milk House, Orlando, Fla.

tennessee Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWoolridge g 1-7 1-4 0-1 2-4 0 3 0 0 1 0 18Maze g 4-4 2-2 4-7 0-2 2 14 9 0 0 3 33Hopson g 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 6 0 1 0 0 21Smith f 6-12 0-0 9-10 2-2 2 21 4 4 0 1 38Chism f 2-5 1-1 4-5 2-6 5 9 1 4 0 2 12Negedu 2-3 0-0 1-2 2-6 2 5 0 0 1 1 20Pearl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Tatum 6-8 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 17 0 1 0 1 16Tabb 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-1 1 4 2 0 0 2 10Prince 4-7 1-2 2-2 3-4 3 11 1 4 0 2 22Williams 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-5 3 0 0 2 0 0 9totals 29-55 10-16 22-31 14-33 20 90 17 16 2 12 200 52.7% 62.5% 71.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 6-12 1-4 5-7 0-1 3 18 2 0 0 2 38Sapp g 1-6 0-2 2-2 2-6 2 4 4 5 0 1 33Freeman g 4-8 0-3 4-4 0-5 3 12 4 6 0 0 30Summers f 6-9 2-4 3-4 1-3 4 17 1 4 0 2 30Monroe c 5-6 0-0 5-9 1-3 3 15 1 1 0 2 27Clark 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 0 0 2 7Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8Sims 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 6Wattad 3-4 3-3 0-0 2-5 3 9 1 1 0 0 15totals 26-49 7-18 19-26 8-26 25 78 14 20 0 9 200 53.1% 38.9% 73.1%Officials: Steve Olson, JB Caldwell, Dan ChrismanAttendance: 3,926 1st 2nd TotalTennessee 39 51 90Georgetown 37 41 78

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game 5no. 20 geORgetOWn 75, Maryland 48November 30, 2008, The Milk House, Orlando, Fla.

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 3-6 0-2 2-2 0-3 4 8 5 1 0 1 31Sapp g 3-5 2-3 2-4 1-4 3 10 1 3 0 1 23Freeman g 7-10 1-2 3-3 2-6 2 18 2 1 0 0 28Summers f 3-5 3-5 5-6 0-3 2 14 2 2 0 1 17Monroe c 5-8 0-0 2-4 1-6 1 12 2 1 1 0 27Mesheriakov 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-3 1 0 0 2 0 0 12Jansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Clark 2-5 1-3 0-0 2-6 2 5 1 2 1 0 25Vaughn 2-4 0-1 2-3 1-2 2 6 1 1 1 0 13Sims 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 0 1 0 10Wattad 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 2 0 0 13totals 26-49 7-20 16-22 11-39 21 75 14 16 4 3 200 53.1% 35.0% 72.7%Maryland Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MMilbourne f 1-7 0-2 1-3 1-3 2 3 2 0 1 0 26Mosley f 2-6 0-1 0-0 1-1 2 4 0 1 1 0 28Dupree c 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 1 0 0 21Hayes g 3-6 1-3 4-4 0-3 0 11 0 3 0 1 30Vasquez g 1-7 0-4 0-0 1-2 1 2 4 4 0 0 25Kim 2-4 0-2 1-1 1-1 1 5 0 1 0 0 10Bowie 4-11 1-3 2-2 1-3 1 11 0 2 0 0 24Pearman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Tucker 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Burney 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 2 0 1 2 0 8Gregory 0-2 0-0 1-2 3-4 2 1 0 0 0 0 8Neal 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3 3 3 0 0 0 0 14totals 18-57 3-18 9-12 13-26 16 48 6 13 4 1 200 31.6% 16.7% 75.0%Officials: Duke Edsall, Dan Chrisman, Lee CassellAttendance: 3,914 1st 2nd TotalGeorgetown 38 37 75Maryland 20 28 48

game 6no. 20 geORgetOWn 73, american 49December 6, 2008, Verizon Center

american F g-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MMercer g 4-10 1-4 0-0 0-3 3 9 1 3 0 0 40Marksvic g 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1 0 0 2 0 0 6Carr g 2-17 1-11 4-4 1-1 0 9 1 4 0 3 34Gilmore f 3-5 1-3 1-1 3-6 2 8 4 5 0 0 35Borden f 3-5 1-3 1-2 2-3 3 8 1 2 0 1 17Wilson 0-2 0-1 2-2 1-1 3 2 3 1 0 0 16Hendra 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 3 1 1 0 0 14Luptak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Hill 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lumpkins 3-6 0-0 0-1 3-3 0 6 1 0 1 1 9Nichols 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3 2 4 0 1 0 1 29totals 18-52 5-23 8-10 18-30 14 49 12 20 1 6 200 34.6% 21.7% 80.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 8-10 3-4 3-3 0-2 1 22 0 2 0 1 27Sapp g 5-6 4-5 0-0 0-4 2 14 1 1 0 1 27Freeman g 1-4 0-2 5-5 0-2 1 7 6 0 1 2 23Summers f 5-7 2-3 2-4 3-5 2 14 0 2 1 1 22Monroe c 3-7 0-1 2-3 1-5 0 8 4 4 2 1 27Mesheriakov 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 2 0 0 11Jansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Clark 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 2 1 1 1 0 0 23Vaughn 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-1 1 2 2 2 1 0 11Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13Wattad 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 1 0 1 15totals 24-41 10-20 15-19 6-24 14 73 14 15 6 7 200 58.5% 50.0% 78.9%Officials: Wally Rutecki, Bernard Clinton, Todd WilliamsAttendance: 11,196 1st 2nd TotalAmerican 12 37 49Georgetown 40 33 73

game 7no. 19 geORgetOWn 100, Savannah State 38December 8, 2008, Verizon Center

Savannah State Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MBailey g 4-7 3-5 3-4 0-2 4 14 4 3 0 1 34Jones g 3-12 2-6 1-2 1-1 1 9 0 0 0 0 29Shuler f 0-5 0-2 2-2 1-4 4 2 1 1 0 2 21Hassan f 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-3 1 4 1 0 0 0 21Linton f 2-11 0-0 1-2 2-2 2 5 0 4 0 0 24Hardy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 21St. Fort 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 9Mitchell 0-5 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 1 0 1 7Izevbigie 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 9Brown 1-6 0-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 1 1 0 0 16Louis 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 2 1 1 0 0 9totals 13-57 5-16 7-10 12-18 21 38 8 16 1 6 200 22.8% 31.3% 70.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 6 4 1 0 1 22Sapp g 5-7 2-4 2-2 0-3 0 14 1 0 0 1 24Freeman g 6-7 0-1 2-2 0-3 2 14 3 3 1 1 20Summers f 6-8 2-2 0-1 1-5 1 14 1 5 0 2 19Monroe c 4-6 0-0 5-7 3-7 1 13 1 0 3 1 20Mesheriakov 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 2 3 1 1 0 0 15Jansen 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3Clark 3-5 0-2 4-4 4-5 2 10 1 0 0 2 22Vaughn 3-3 0-0 4-4 5-8 3 7 3 2 1 0 20Sims 3-3 1-1 1-2 0-4 0 8 0 2 2 2 18Wattad 3-6 1-3 2-2 0-4 0 9 3 1 0 0 17totals 37-53 7-15 19-26 14-46 12 100 18 15 7 10 200 69.8% 46.7% 73.1%

Officials: Tony Greene, Doug Sirmons, Tony CrispTechnical Fouls: Savannah State-Raye Bailey; GU-Julian VaughnAttendance: 8,013 1st 2nd TotalSavannah State 15 23 38Georgetown 57 43 100

game 8no. 19 geORgetOWn 79, no. 17 Memphis 70December 13, 2008, Verizon Center

Memphis Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MDozier f 4-11 1-2 0-2 5-11 5 9 2 4 0 1 34Hndrsn-Nls f 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 2 4 1 1 0 0 9Anderson f 0-8 0-4 2-3 1-7 4 2 1 1 0 2 41Wthrspn g 2-8 1-2 2-2 3-6 3 7 2 3 0 3 29Evans g 8-24 1-5 3-4 3-7 4 20 3 5 1 3 35Taggart 9-16 1-1 2-2 6-10 3 21 0 4 0 0 35Kemp 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 17Simpkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 5Mack 2-8 1-5 2-2 1-2 0 7 1 0 1 0 20totals 27-78 5-19 11-15 25-53 24 70 10 20 2 11 225 34.6% 26.3% 73.3%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-13 0-3 4-4 0-3 3 14 3 2 0 1 41Sapp g 2-7 1-4 1-2 2-7 4 6 1 2 1 0 27Freeman g 6-12 1-3 5-8 2-5 1 18 1 4 0 1 40-Summers f 7-12 1-5 6-8 1-7 2 21 1 1 3 2 40Monroe c 2-7 0-0 9-12 2-6 2 13 3 3 3 2 42Clark 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-5 2 4 0 1 0 0 19Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Wattad 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-2 1 3 1 1 0 0 13totals 24-58 4-20 27-36 10-36 15 79 10 14 7 6 225 41.4% 20.0% 75.0%

Officials: Jim Burr, Ed Hightower, Bryan KerseyAttendance: 15,238 1st 2nd OT TotalMemphis 38 28 4 70Georgetown 37 29 13 79

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game 9no. 19 geORgetOWn 69, Mount St. Mary’s 58December 20, 2008, Verizon Center

Mount Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MCajou g 4-10 2-7 0-0 0-2 5 10 1 0 0 1 33Goode g 2-12 0-2 4-7 3-7 0 8 4 2 0 1 32Beidler f 6-16 3-7 1-2 3-8 4 16 3 4 0 1 35MAtupem f 6-12 0-0 0-0 5-8 1 12 0 4 2 0 31Mitchell f 2-2 0-0 1-2 4-9 3 5 2 1 2 2 29Brown 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7SAtupem 2-5 0-0 1-1 0-2 5 5 1 1 1 0 18Holland 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 8Trice 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 5Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2totals 23-60 5-17 7-13 15-39 22 58 13 13 5 5 200 38.3% 29.4% 53.8% gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 6-11 1-2 6-9 3-7 3 19 3 3 0 4 36Sapp g 2-9 1-4 1-2 4-9 2 6 0 0 0 0 27Freeman g 3-7 1-2 3-4 1-7 2 10 2 2 0 0 30Summers f 4-12 2-5 3-8 2-4 2 13 2 2 1 1 33Monroe c 3-5 0-0 4-6 1-4 3 8 1 1 0 1 24Clark 1-1 0-0 4-4 0-1 1 6 0 1 0 2 16Vaughn 0-2 0-1 2-2 1-2 0 2 2 0 2 0 14Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Wattad 1-1 1-1 2-3 1-4 1 5 0 0 0 0 13totals 19-50 6-17 25-38 14-39 15 69 10 9 3 8 200 38.0% 35.3% 65.8%

Officials: Clarence Armstrong, Chris Beaver, Ray PeroneAttendance: 10,364 1st 2nd TotalMount 24 34 58Georgetown 33 36 69

game 10no. 12 geORgetOWn 76, FIU 38December 23, 2008, Verizon Center

FIU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MAsprilla g 4-8 0-0 1-4 2-6 5 9 1 3 0 0 26Essola g 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-3 4 4 1 1 0 1 25Taylor f 1-8 0-4 0-0 0-2 3 2 1 0 0 2 37Bright f 1-9 0-2 1-2 2-5 3 3 3 5 0 4 37Dmingz f 7-15 6-14 0-0 1-4 4 20 0 7 0 0 36Fuller 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 3 1 0 0 23Karosas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 15Cano 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1totals 15-48 6-22 2-6 8-26 23 38 9 19 0 7 200 31.3% 27.3% 33.3%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 4-5 2-2 4-4 1-2 0 14 7 4 0 1 26Wattad g 1-6 1-5 1-2 0-3 1 4 2 0 0 0 21Freeman g 6-9 5-6 0-0 0-2 1 17 1 0 0 1 21Summers f 4-5 1-2 4-4 2-5 2 13 2 1 0 2 24Monroe c 1-2 0-1 8-10 3-6 0 10 0 2 1 5 24Mescheriakov 0-2 0-1 3-4 0-1 0 3 0 0 0 1 8Jansen 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2Clark 1-4 1-2 2-2 1-3 0 5 0 1 0 1 18Sapp 1-6 1-5 1-2 2-3 1 4 3 1 0 2 19Vaughn 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-4 3 1 1 1 0 0 16Sims 1-5 1-2 0-0 2-7 1 3 0 1 2 1 21totals 19-45 12-26 26-34 11-37 10 76 16 11 3 14 200 42.2% 46.2% 76.5%

Officials: Mike Stuart, Sean Hull, Frank ScagliottaAttendance: 7,694 1st 2nd TotalFIU 16 22 38Georgetown 43 33 76

game 11no. 11 geORgetOWn 74, no. 2 connecticut 63December 29, 2008, XL Center

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 6-10 1-1 3-4 0-2 2 16 2 3 0 3 35Sapp g 2-7 1-3 0-0 2-5 2 5 0 1 0 2 37Freeman g 4-9 0-1 5-5 2-6 2 13 1 1 1 2 36Summers f 5-13 2-4 6-7 2-4 3 18 3 2 1 1 36Monroe c 6-10 2-2 2-3 1-3 3 16 4 3 0 3 27Clark 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 2 4 0 0 0 0 6Vaughn 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 2 0 0 12Wattad 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11totals 25-53 6-13 18-21 13-28 17 74 10 14 2 11 200 47.2% 46.2% 85.7%Uconn Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MDyson g 1-10 0-2 2-4 3-5 3 4 3 4 0 4 28Price g 6-11 2-4 2-2 0-5 2 16 2 3 0 0 33Austrie g 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 18Adrien f 5-8 0-0 5-7 3-5 2 15 1 2 1 3 35Thabeet c 2-4 0-0 0-1 3-7 2 4 0 1 7 0 34Walker 5-8 1-2 3-4 1-2 2 14 0 4 0 1 22Robinson 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-5 1 4 0 3 0 1 21Edwards 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1 2 0 0 1 1 9totals 22-49 3-10 16-22 14-31 14 63 6 17 9 10 200 44.9% 30.0% 72.7%Officials: John Cahill, Ed Corbett, Michael StephensAttendance: 16,294 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 36 38 74Connecticut 27 36 63

game 12no. 3 Pittsburgh 70, no. 11 geORgetOWn 54January 3, 2009, Verizon Center

Pittsburgh Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MFields g 3-9 0-3 0-0 1-4 3 6 8 0 0 1 36Dixon g 1-7 0-5 0-0 1-1 3 2 1 0 0 0 19Biggs g 7-10 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 14 0 0 1 0 34Young f 6-13 2-4 0-0 4-8 1 14 0 5 0 1 32Blair f 9-16 0-0 2-4 7-17 3 20 3 0 2 1 31Brown 4-7 0-1 1-2 3-6 2 9 1 1 1 0 20Wanamaker 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-4 1 5 2 0 0 0 21McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3totals 32-68 3-19 3-6 20-48 17 70 16 8 4 3 200 47.1% 15.8% 50.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 1-7 0-2 3-4 0-1 1 5 4 0 0 0 37Sapp g 1-7 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 2 2 29Freeman g 2-8 1-5 2-4 1-6 2 7 1 0 0 1 38Summers f 7-11 4-5 4-6 1-2 3 22 1 2 0 0 39Monroe c 6-13 0-1 3-3 2-8 2 15 2 4 2 1 34Clark 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Sims 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Wattad 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8totals 18-51 6-20 12-17 7-23 9 54 12 8 4 4 200 47.2% 46.2% 85.7%Officials: Mike Kitts, Pat Driscoll, Mike RobertsAttendance: 19,397 1st 2nd TotalsPittsburgh 33 37 70Georgetown 30 24 54

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game 13no. 10 notre Dame 73, no. 9 geORgetOWn 67January 5, 2009, Joyce Center

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-14 1-6 2-4 1-5 4 13 4 3 0 0 31Sapp g 2-7 2-5 1-2 1-2 0 7 2 0 0 1 33Freeman g 2-6 0-2 1-2 1-3 2 5 3 0 0 0 30Summers f 3-7 0-2 5-5 1-5 4 11 0 2 1 1 22Monroe c 9-17 0-0 3-7 7-10 3 21 3 2 0 2 37Clark 2-5 0-1 1-2 1-4 1 5 3 0 2 0 24Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Sims 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 0 0 1 14Wattad 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 6totals 25-60 4-18 13-22 16-37 15 67 15 9 3 5 200 41.7% 22.2% 59.1%notre Dame Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MJackson g 3-8 0-1 4-4 1-5 4 10 7 2 1 1 36McAlrney g 5-14 5-11 2-3 0-5 1 17 3 2 1 0 40Ayers g 3-5 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 8 1 0 0 0 30Hillesland f 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-5 1 2 1 2 1 0 28Harangdy f 11-19 0-0 9-9 1-11 4 31 1 3 0 1 31Nash 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Peoples 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Zeller 2-7 1-5 0-0 0-1 5 5 2 0 0 0 25totals 25-56 8-21 15-16 11-34 17 73 15 9 3 2 200 47.1% 15.8% 50.0%Officials: John Cahill, Ed Corbett, Michael StephensAttendance: 11,418 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 28 39 67Notre Dame 39 34 73

game 14no. 9 geORgetOWn 82, Providence 75January 10, 2009, Verizon Center

Providence Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MXavier g 4-8 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 10 1 1 0 0 29Curry g 2-9 2-4 0-0 1-1 3 6 9 3 0 2 33McDrmtt f 1-8 0-0 3-6 2-8 4 5 2 3 1 2 27Efejuku f 5-13 1-3 2-2 3-4 1 13 2 2 0 3 30Kale f 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 4 4 1 0 0 0 16Kellogg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brooks 5-11 2-6 6-8 1-4 3 18 2 2 0 0 23McKenzie 3-5 3-4 0-0 1-2 1 9 0 1 0 0 22Hanke 5-7 0-0 0-0 4-6 0 10 0 2 0 0 19totals 27-64 10-23 11-18 13-29 19 75 17 14 1 7 200 42.2% 43.5% 61.1%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 7-10 2-3 0-2 1-4 3 16 3 6 0 0 32Sapp g 1-6 0-2 6-8 0-5 4 8 5 3 1 3 25Freeman g 7-11 0-2 4-6 3-7 2 18 2 0 0 0 33Summers f 3-6 1-2 5-6 2-5 4 12 0 3 1 0 26Monroe c 5-7 0-0 3-3 3-11 3 13 8 5 2 5 35Clark 4-8 1-4 1-2 2-4 0 10 2 1 1 0 24Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Sims 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-2 3 5 0 0 1 0 14Wattad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6totals 29-53 4-13 20-29 13-41 20 82 20 18 6 8 200 54.7% 30.8% 69.0%Officials: Bob Donato, Wally Rutecki, Tim CloughertyAttendance: 12,764 1st 2nd TotalsProvidence 36 39 75Georgetown 33 49 82

game 15no. 13 geORgetOWn 88, no. 8 Syracuse 74January 14, 2009, Verizon Center

Syracuse Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MJackson f 8-10 0-0 1-8 4-7 2 17 1 4 1 2 26Rautins g 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 Flynn g 6-14 2-5 0-1 1-1 1 14 9 2 0 1 37Harris f 5-12 0-2 5-6 5-11 2 15 1 1 2 2 37Onuaku f 3-6 0-0 0-2 7-11 3 6 1 2 1 1 30Presutti 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ongenaet 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 3 2 1 1 0 0 10Devendorf 7-15 4-7 2-4 0-0 4 20 1 2 0 0 35Reese 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Joseph 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 1 0 14totals 29-61 6-16 10-23 18-33 17 74 14 15 6 6 200 47.5% 37.5% 43.5%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MSummers f 7-13 2-5 5-8 0-4 3 21 3 3 3 1 34Wright g 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 7 1 0 0 1 27Monroe c 3-8 0-0 4-4 1-7 3 10 6 3 2 0 28Freeman g 7-10 4-5 1-2 1-3 1 19 3 2 0 0 35Sapp g 1-4 0-2 0-0 3-3 1 2 1 2 0 3 19Mescheriakov 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2Clark 5-6 2-3 0-0 0-1 2 12 0 1 0 0 26Vaughn 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-2 3 5 4 1 0 1 12Sims 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-3 1 3 2 0 1 1 11Wattad 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 3 1 0 0 0 6totals 32-54 12-21 12-18 8-28 18 88 21 12 6 7 200 59.3% 57.1% 66.7%Officials: Ed Hightower, Karl Hess, Brian O’ConnellAttendance: 12,764 1st 2nd TotalsSyracuse 32 42 74Georgetown 50 38 88

game 16no. 3 Duke 76, no. 13 geORgetOWn 67January 17, 2009, Cameron Indoor Stadium

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 1-6 0-2 1-1 0-4 0 3 5 1 1 0 22Sapp g 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 2 0 2 2 0 0 19Freeman g 7-13 1-3 0-0 2-3 3 15 1 2 0 1 32Summers f 7-12 2-4 5-10 1-7 1 21 0 2 0 4 37Monroe c 6-7 0-0 0-0 2-6 4 12 4 4 2 1 37Clark 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-3 4 9 2 3 0 1 26Vaughn 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0 2 0 0 1 0 6Sims 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6Wattad 1-3 1-2 2-4 0-1 3 5 1 0 0 1 24totals 26-51 5-15 10-18 8-29 19 67 15 14 5 8 200 51.0% 33.3% 55.6%

Duke Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MSmith g 3-6 1-1 2-2 0-2 1 9 0 1 0 1 31Scheyer g 2-7 1-4 6-6 1-4 1 11 5 1 0 3 38Singler f 7-19 1-6 0-0 6-16 4 15 1 3 1 0 36McClure f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 4 2 1 1 0 1 19Hendrsn f 10-15 3-5 0-0 1-4 1 23 3 3 2 2 34Paulus 3-8 2-5 2-3 0-0 3 10 2 0 0 1 23Pocius 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2Williams 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Plumlee 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 0 7Thomas 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Zoubek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5totals 28-58 8-21 12-13 10-32 18 76 14 12 3 8 200 48.3% 38.1% 92.3%Officials: John Cahill, Sean Hull, Jim BurrAttendance: 9,314 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 29 38 67Duke 40 36 76

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game 17West Virginia 75, no. 12 geORgetOWn 58January 22, 2009, Verizon Center

WVU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MButler g 11-18 4-9 1-1 2-8 2 27 0 4 0 0 37Bryant g 5-10 3-5 0-0 0-5 4 13 2 4 0 0 27Ebanks f 4-9 0-1 1-2 3-7 2 9 0 4 1 1 33Ruoff f 3-10 1-7 3-4 0-1 1 10 9 1 0 2 38Smith f 5-9 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 10 2 1 3 1 26Thoroughman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 6Jones 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-1 2 4 0 1 1 2 15Fllowers 1-3 0-0 0-1 4-8 4 2 1 1 0 0 18totals 30-62 8-23 7-10 14-39 22 75 14 16 5 6 200 48.4% 34.8% 70.0%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-8 0-2 3-5 0-3 4 13 0 3 0 1 31Sapp g 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 2 0 0 0 21Freeman g 1-6 0-2 7-8 1-3 3 9 0 1 0 5 34Summers f 4-14 1-7 3-6 1-3 0 12 1 2 1 0 36Monroe c 4-10 0-0 3-6 4-8 3 11 4 4 2 2 36Mescheriakov 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Clark 2-6 0-2 0-0 0-3 1 4 0 5 0 1 24Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 3 0 0 4Sims 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 3Wattad 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 10totals 20-51 2-16 16-25 12-31 16 58 8 19 3 9 200 39.2% 12.5% 64.0% Officials: Mike Stephens, Jamie Luckie, Bob DonatoAttendance: 12,875 1st 2nd TotalsWest Virginia 31 44 75Georgetown 26 32 58

game 18Seton Hall 65, no. 12 geORgetOWn 60January 25, 2009, Prudential Center

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 2-10 0-3 7-7 0-2 3 11 3 3 0 1 36Sapp g 3-8 2-5 0-0 2-9 3 8 4 2 0 0 36Freeman g 1-9 0-3 2-2 3-4 4 4 1 2 0 2 26Summers f 1-8 1-6 9-11 2-6 3 12 0 6 1 0 31Monroe c 6-7 0-0 5-7 2-7 2 17 0 1 0 0 33Mescheriakov 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4Clark 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 13Vaughn 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 4 0 0 0 0 7Wattad 1-5 0-3 0-0 3-4 4 2 1 1 0 1 14totals 17-52 3-22 23-27 17-40 22 60 10 17 1 4 200 32.7% 13.6% 85.2%SHU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MHarvey g 3-6 0-0 1-2 0-2 1 7 2 2 0 0 30Hazell g 5-21 0-10 13-17 3-7 2 23 1 2 0 3 37Gause g 3-7 0-1 0-0 2-4 2 6 5 2 0 2 34Mitchell f 8-12 0-1 4-6 4-7 2 20 3 2 2 0 40Garcia c 2-5 0-0 1-1 2-6 5 5 2 1 1 1 25Theodore 2-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 0 4 1 0 0 1 18Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2Cajuste 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Walters 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 3 0 0 0 1 0 10totals 23-54 0-13 19-27 14-30 20 65 14 9 4 7 200 42.6% 0.0% 70.4%Officials: Tim Clougherty, Paul Janssen, Ray PeroneAttendance: 9,800 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 27 33 60Seton Hall 26 39 65

game 19cincinnati 65, no. 25 geORgetOWn 57January 28, 2009, Fifth Third Arena

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 7-12 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 15 1 3 0 3 37Sapp g 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 3 0 2 1 0 0 18Freeman g 4-12 1-4 5-5 3-6 3 14 1 1 0 0 33Summers f 3-5 0-1 1-1 0-2 1 7 0 1 0 0 13Monroe c 4-11 0-1 2-4 3-8 2 10 3 4 0 2 35Mescheriakov 1-6 1-4 0-0 3-7 3 3 1 0 0 1 25Clark 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 3 2 0 0 1 20Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5Sims 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3Wattad 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 2 3 0 2 0 1 11totals 22-55 5-17 8-10 11-29 18 57 10 12 0 9 200 40.0% 29.4% 80.0%cincinnati Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MVaughn g 5-14 3-10 7-8 1-5 3 20 3 5 0 3 36Davis g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 1 0 9Williams f 5-7 0-0 2-2 1-6 0 12 1 0 0 2 37Bishop f 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-6 3 6 9 3 0 1 34Toyloy c 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Dixon 3-8 3-7 1-2 1-4 2 10 0 2 0 0 25Wilks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Mitchell 3-5 2-4 0-2 1-4 1 8 0 2 0 2 17McClain 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Gates 3-6 0-0 3-4 3-4 0 9 0 1 4 2 28totals 22-48 8-23 13-18 9-32 12 65 14 14 5 10 200 45.8% 34.8% 72.2%Officials: Reggie Greenwood, J.D. Collins, Mike StuartAttendance: 7,265 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 26 31 57Cincinnati 27 38 65

game 20no. 8 Marquette 94, no. 25 geORgetOWn 82January 31, 2009, Bradley Center

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 7-10 1-3 4-4 0-2 4 19 8 3 0 1 30Sapp g 2-7 1-3 0-0 0-3 4 5 3 1 0 2 25Freeman g 5-11 2-4 0-0 2-5 2 12 3 0 0 1 29Summers f 9-12 4-4 0-1 3-7 1 22 3 4 0 1 36Monroe c 5-7 0-0 3-5 2-4 4 13 2 5 2 1 31Mescheriakov 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 5 2 1 1 2 20Clark 2-5 1-2 1-2 1-1 3 6 1 1 0 1 14Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4Sims 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wattad 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 7totals 32-57 10-20 8-13 10-29 27 82 23 17 3 9 200 56.1% 50.0% 61.5%Marquette Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MJames g 3-6 0-2 4-6 2-4 3 10 3 1 0 3 37McNeal g 8-17 5-10 5-7 1-6 2 26 11 3 3 5 38Matthews g 7-12 3-5 6-8 2-7 1 23 3 4 1 3 36Hayward f 7-11 2-5 7-8 0-5 3 23 0 2 0 0 37Burke f 0-3 0-0 1-2 3-6 4 1 0 1 1 0 26 Acker 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 2 2 1 0 0 1 7Cubillan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Fulce 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Butler 2-2 0-0 5-5 2-2 1 9 0 1 0 0 15totals 27-52 10-22 30-38 11-31 16 94 18 12 5 13 200 51.9% 45.5% 78.9%Officials: Ed Corbett, Bob Donato, Gary PragerAttendance: 19,041

Officials: Ed Corbett, Bob Donato, Gary PragerAttendance: 19,041 1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 42 40 82Marquette 42 52 94

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game 21geORgetOWn 57, Rutgers 47February 3, 2009, Verizon Center

Rutgers Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MRosario g 7-17 4-8 2-2 1-3 2 20 1 5 1 2 34Farmer g 3-8 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 7 5 1 0 1 30Chandler g 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 1 0 1 8 0 0 20Echenique f 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-3 1 2 0 0 2 0 24Ndiaye c 2-2 0-0 3-3 0-5 2 7 0 3 1 0 29Pettis 3-4 0-0 2-3 2-5 3 8 1 2 0 3 24Inman 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-5 3 0 0 0 0 0 12Kuhn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Coburn 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 2 2 0 0 11Griffin 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 3 0 0 0 0 15totals 17-44 6-13 7-8 7-30 15 47 10 21 4 6 200 38.6% 46.2% 87.5%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 2-9 0-2 1-2 1-1 1 5 3 1 0 2 32Sapp g 4-5 2-2 1-2 1-4 1 11 0 1 0 1 32Freeman g 2-6 1-3 2-2 0-4 2 7 3 2 0 1 32Summers f 2-6 1-3 0-0 1-3 3 5 1 3 0 1 16Monroe c 4-8 0-0 2-5 1-7 0 10 6 2 0 4 35Mescheriakov 3-7 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 7 0 2 0 1 20Clark 2-3 2-3 0-0 1-3 1 6 2 2 1 2 20Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Sims 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-3 1 6 0 0 0 0 14Wattad 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7totals 21-49 7-18 8-15 10-31 16 57 15 14 1 11 200 42.9% 38.9% 53.3%

Officials: Bryan Kersey, Jim Haney, Jamie LuckieAttendance: 8,473

1st 2nd TotalsRutgers 18 29 47Georgetown 27 30 57

game 22geORgetOWn 62, cincinnati 64February 7, 2009, Verizon Center

cincinnati Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MVaughn g 5-13 1-5 5-5 1-9 2 16 6 6 0 1 44Davis g 4-7 3-5 0-1 0-1 2 11 1 0 0 0 33Williams f 4-7 0-0 3-4 3-7 1 11 0 2 0 0 33Bishop f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 4 3 0 1 29Toyloy c 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 2 4 0 1 1 0 16Dixon 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-1 4 2 2 3 0 0 23Mitchell 3-5 3-4 0-0 0-1 2 9 2 1 0 1 21McClain 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2Gates 4-8 0-0 3-7 2-7 4 11 0 0 1 0 24totals 22-47 7-17 13-19 8-31 20 64 15 17 2 3 225 46.8 41.2% 68.4%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 2-7 0-2 5-6 0-3 0 9 4 2 0 1 37Sapp g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Freeman g 3-9 0-2 4-4 1-2 1 10 1 1 0 0 37Summers f 2-7 2-4 1-2 2-7 4 7 1 3 1 0 34Monroe c 4-12 0-0 5-8 2-6 2 13 2 3 1 5 36Mescheriakov 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-1 4 5 2 0 0 0 27Clark 4-5 1-1 0-0 1-4 4 9 1 3 0 0 19Vaughn 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 2 0 0 1 0 9Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7Wattad 2-3 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 7 1 0 0 0 13totals 20-49 6-15 16-22 7-28 17 62 12 13 3 6 225 40.8% 40.0% 72.7%

Officials: John Cahill, Brian O’Connell, Gary PragerAttendance: 15,349

1st 2nd OT TotalsCincinnati 21 38 5 64Georgetown 26 33 3 62

game 23no. 23 Syracuse 98, geORgetOWn 94 (Ot)February 14, 2009, Carrier Dome

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 10-15 5-8 0-0 0-5 5 25 6 2 1 1 41Freeman g 6-12 3-6 4-8 1-2 3 19 6 3 0 1 40Mschrkv f 0-4 0-4 0-0 1-1 4 0 3 2 1 0 24Summers f 6-17 3-10 2-2 5-8 3 17 4 2 0 1 41Monroe c 8-9 0-0 0-1 5-11 4 16 2 3 0 2 34Clark 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 1 0 0 4Sapp 3-8 1-4 2-2 2-3 2 9 1 0 0 0 24Vaughn 2-4 0-0 1-2 1-2 2 5 0 0 1 0 11Sims 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 1 1 0 2 0 0 6totals 36-73 12-32 10-17 20-40 25 94 22 16 3 5 225 49.3% 37.5% 58.8%Syracuse Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MFlynn g 5-12 0-3 15-16 0-4 1 25 13 4 1 0 42Devendrf g 8-14 5-9 2-2 0-2 1 23 1 1 0 0 43Jackson f 6-7 0-0 1-3 2-4 2 13 2 2 2 0 32Harris f 2-8 0-1 5-6 3-5 3 9 3 2 0 2 35Onuaku c 6-10 0-0 3-7 7-13 3 15 1 2 4 2 40Rautins 5-9 3-7 0-0 1-2 5 13 1 1 0 1 22Ongenaet 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Joseph 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4totals 32-61 8-21 26-34 14-32 17 98 21 13 7 5 225 52.5% 38.1% 76.5%

Officials: Ed Corbett, Michael Stephens, Bryan KerseyAttendance: 31,841

1st 2nd OT TotalsGeorgetown 32 51 11 94Syracuse 33 50 15 98

game 24geORgetOWn 65, South Florida 40February 18, 2009, Sun Dome

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 6-9 1-2 4-5 0-3 1 17 6 4 0 1 30Freeman g 3-3 0-0 1-3 0-2 1 7 1 2 0 3 28Mschrkv f 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-5 3 0 1 0 0 1 25Summers f 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-3 2 8 3 0 0 3 25Monroe c 4-7 0-0 4-4 0-10 3 12 2 5 0 3 27Clark 4-5 1-1 0-0 2-4 1 9 0 2 0 0 15Sapp 4-6 2-3 0-0 2-3 3 10 1 3 0 0 20Vaughn 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-3 3 2 2 2 1 1 12Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1 0 1 0 1 1 18totals 25-43 6-14 9-12 5-37 18 65 17 19 2 10 200 58.1% 42.9% 75.0%South Florida Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MEspinosa f 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 2 0 0 13Rivas c 4-5 0-0 1-5 1-6 1 9 0 1 1 3 24Howard g 0-4 0-1 6-8 1-4 2 6 4 3 0 2 38Jones g 5-16 1-5 1-5 2-4 2 12 4 2 0 1 37Verdejo g 0-7 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 29Belardo 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Daniels 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3Leemow 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11Kardok 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2Gilchrist 5-12 0-2 1-4 2-3 3 11 0 2 0 0 23Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 14totals 15-47 1-12 9-23 10-26 13 40 11 13 1 7 200 31.9% 8.3% 39.1%

Officials: Mike Kitts, Mike Roberts, John GaffneyAttendance: 7,015

1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 34 31 65South Florida 17 23 40

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game 25no. 10 Marquette 78, geORgetOWn 72February 21, 2009, Verizon Center

Marquette Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MJames g 2-9 0-2 2-4 0-1 4 6 3 2 0 4 40McNeal g 9-17 2-6 2-4 1-6 3 22 7 2 0 1 40Matthews g 9-16 5-8 0-0 2-3 1 23 3 0 1 2 38Hayward f 5-13 1-6 6-6 4-11 2 17 2 2 0 0 37Burke f 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-4 4 2 0 0 0 0 18Cubillan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Butler 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-5 3 8 1 0 1 0 24totals 29-60 8-22 12-18 12-32 17 78 16 6 2 7 200 48.3% 36.4% 66.7%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 4-11 2-5 7-7 0-2 1 17 4 1 0 1 34 Freeman g 7-10 2-5 0-1 0-5 1 16 2 2 0 0 35Summers f 5-11 2-4 0-0 1-4 5 12 0 5 0 0 31Mschriakv f 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 3 1 2 0 0 15Monroe c 6-9 0-0 1-3 4-8 1 13 2 0 3 1 36Clark 3-6 0-1 0-0 2-3 3 6 1 1 1 0 14Sapp 1-5 1-2 0-0 2-6 1 3 2 1 0 1 28Vaughn 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0totals 28-55 8-18 8-11 9-29 17 72 12 12 4 3 200 56.1% 50.0% 61.5%Officials: Ed Hightower, Pat Driscoll, Tim CloughertyAttendance: 17, 686 1st 2nd TotalsMarquette 44 34 78 Georgetown 44 28 72

game 26Louisville 76, geORgetOWn 58February 23, 2009, Verizon Center

Louisville Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MSmith g 3-6 2-3 0-0 0-2 0 8 0 2 0 0 22McGee g 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 4 3 2 0 0 2 22Samuels f 4-5 0-0 2-4 1-4 3 10 2 4 1 1 22Clark f 5-10 3-3 9-13 1-8 1 22 3 4 0 4 36Williams f 3-9 0-2 4-9 2-12 2 10 7 2 1 2 38Knowles 4-7 2-3 0-0 1-1 2 10 1 0 0 0 17 Sosa 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 6 2 2 0 0 18Scott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Swopshire 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4Goode 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Jennings 1-2 0-0 5-6 1-2 4 7 0 0 1 1 13totals 24-44 8-12 20-32 8-34 21 76 17 16 3 10 200 54.5% 66.7% 62.5%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 3-12 1-4 5-8 1-4 4 12 1 4 0 0 36 Freeman g 4-6 0-1 0-1 1-3 3 8 0 0 0 2 27Summers f 1-8 0-4 2-4 0-4 3 4 1 0 1 2 30Mschriakv f 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0 4 5 1 3 0 0 14Monroe c 4-7 0-0 2-2 1-5 3 10 1 3 0 2 30Clark 1-4 0-1 2-2 2-2 2 4 1 2 0 1 22Sapp 3-10 1-5 2-4 1-2 4 9 2 0 0 4 25Vaughn 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 1 4 0 0 0 0 8Sims 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3Wattad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5totals 20-51 3-16 15-23 11-27 25 58 7 15 1 11 200 39.2% 18.8% 65.2%Officials: Karl Hess, Ed Corbett, Bob DonatoAttendance: 12,653 1st 2nd TotalsLouisville 41 35 76Georgetown 31 27 58

game 27geORgetOWn 56, no. 10 Villanova 54February 28, 2009, Wachovia Center

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-10 0-3 3-5 0-4 1 13 5 3 0 1 36Freeman g 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 5 2 1 1 1 0 16Summers f 5-8 3-6 3-3 1-2 3 16 1 8 2 0 29Mschriakv f 4-5 1-2 2-2 2-3 3 11 1 2 0 1 21Monroe c 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-4 3 8 3 1 1 1 30Clark 2-4 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 4 3 2 0 0 25Sapp 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 0 3 0 3 17Vaughn 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 1 1 1 10Sims 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 2 1 1 16totals 22-45 4-16 8-10 9-29 20 56 15 25 6 8 200 48.9% 25.0% 80.0%Villanova Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MReynolds g 2-10 1-6 7-9 0-1 2 12 4 6 0 4 35Redding g 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-4 3 8 2 3 0 1 35Clark f 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 1 2 19Anderson f 2-5 0-2 3-4 3-7 2 7 1 3 0 2 30Cnninghm f 4-7 0-0 5-6 4-9 2 13 0 2 2 1 37Pena 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2Fisher 2-8 1-3 1-2 1-2 2 6 0 3 0 0 21Stokes 1-7 1-4 3-4 1-3 0 6 2 1 0 2 21totals 15-45 3-16 21-27 13-29 15 54 9 20 3 12 200 33.3% 18.8% 77.8%

Officials: Jim Burr, Mike Stephens, Mike RobertsAttendance: 20,378

1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 32 24 56Villanova 27 27 54

game 28St. John’s 59, geORgetOWn 56 (Ot)March 3, 2009, Madison Square Garden

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 4-10 1-3 0-0 0-5 2 9 5 3 0 2 42Sapp g 2-6 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 5 0 2 0 2 31Summers f 3-9 2-6 2-2 0-1 4 10 2 1 1 0 27Mschriakv f 1-3 0-1 0-2 0-1 2 2 0 3 0 1 20Monroe c 6-9 0-0 6-9 1-5 3 18 1 3 2 1 33Clark 2-5 1-1 1-2 0-3 1 6 0 1 0 2 31Wattad 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 3 10Vaughn 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 1 2 0 1 2 1 12Sims 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 3 4 2 0 1 0 19totals 21-51 5-15 9-16 5-25 18 56 11 14 6 12 225 41.2% 33.3% 56.3%St. John’s Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MEvans f 3-6 0-0 2-3 3-6 2 8 0 2 0 0 22Burrell f 3-7 1-1 1-2 2-4 3 8 2 3 1 1 28Kennedy g 2-7 1-2 4-4 0-10 2 9 0 4 1 3 40Boothe g 1-6 0-3 0-0 1-5 4 2 3 3 0 0 42Horne g 6-16 2-8 2-2 4-6 3 16 2 5 0 0 45Roberts 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-4 0 0 1 1 0 0 8Jasiulionis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 10Thomas 5-10 0-0 6-6 2-7 1 16 0 0 1 0 30totals 20-55 4-15 15-17 15-46 18 59 9 19 3 4 225 36.4% 26.7% 88.2%

Officials: Tony Greene, Wally Rutecki, James BreedingAttendance: 9,959

1st 2nd OT TotalsGeorgetown 31 20 5 56St. John’s 29 22 8 59

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game 29geORgetOWn 48, DePaul 40March 7, 2009, Verizon Center

DePaul Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWalker g 9-23 2-9 0-0 1-2 0 20 0 0 0 6 39Poscic g 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 4 0 0 0 0 25Tucker f 3-18 1-8 2-4 2-7 4 9 1 5 0 1 38Kelly f 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 5 1 1 0 1 36Koshwal c 1-2 0-0 0-2 3-12 5 2 1 1 1 1 32Bizoukas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Hill 0-7 0-1 0-0 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 18Stula 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Faber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5totals 17-59 4-22 2-6 11-32 17 40 3 7 1 10 200 28.8% 18.2% 33.%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 2-6 1-4 1-4 0-1 3 6 3 4 0 0 33Freeman g 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-8 1 2 3 0 0 0 19Summers f 6-14 1-7 2-4 1-3 1 15 1 5 2 0 33Mschriakv f 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-4 2 4 0 0 0 0 20Monroe c 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-8 1 6 3 2 1 0 33Clark 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-2 0 4 1 4 0 1 17Sapp 2-6 1-4 2-2 1-5 1 7 1 1 0 2 26Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Sims 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-4 1 4 0 0 0 0 12totals 17-43 4-20 10-16 9-42 11 48 12 16 3 3 200 39.5% 20.0% 62.5%Officials: Jeff Clark, Mike Kitts, Clarence ArmstrongAttendance: 12,338 1st 2nd TotalsDePaul 15 25 40Georgetown 24 24 48

game 30St. John’s 64, geORgetOWn 59March 10, 2009, Madison Square Garden

St. John’s Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MEvans f 4-12 0-0 4-5 7-13 3 12 1 3 0 3 38Burrell f 2-5 0-0 3-3 0-2 4 7 0 1 0 0 25Kennedy g 4-10 1-3 5-7 1-5 3 14 0 1 1 3 38Boothe g 1-4 1-2 1-2 0-2 3 4 5 3 0 0 40Horne g 7-17 2-6 7-7 1-5 1 23 1 3 0 2 40Roberts 0-1 0-0 4-4 1-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2Jasiulionis 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9Thomas 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 4 0 0 2 0 0 7totals 20-55 4-15 15-17 15-46 18 59 9 19 3 4 200 36.4% 26.7% 88.2%gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 5-10 1-3 3-5 0-2 4 14 3 2 0 0 24Freeman g 2-7 0-1 4-4 1-2 1 8 2 0 0 0 32Summers f 2-8 0-3 5-8 1-4 3 9 1 3 0 0 29Mschriakv f 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 1 14Monroe c 4-10 0-0 5-6 1-8 5 13 0 2 4 3 29Clark 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 2 2 0 2 0 0 18Sapp 2-4 2-4 1-2 0-2 2 7 1 2 0 3 25Wattad 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Vaughn 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 3 2 0 2 3 0 11Sims 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-5 3 4 1 1 2 1 19totals 21-51 5-15 9-16 5-25 18 56 11 14 6 12 200 41.2% 33.3% 56.3%

Officials: Mike Kitts, Bob Donato, MIchael StephensAttendance: 19,375

1st 2nd TotalsSt. John’s 30 34 64Georgetown 28 31 59

game 31Baylor 74, geORgetOWn 72March 18, 2009, Waco, Texas

gU Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MWright g 3-6 1-4 3-4 0-2 1 10 6 3 0 0 35Freeman g 5-11 0-5 1-1 1-4 4 11 2 1 0 0 34Summers f 7-12 4-8 1-1 0-1 2 19 0 1 0 4 32Mschriakv f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Monroe c 5-6 0-0 2-2 1-3 2 12 3 3 0 1 32Clark 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-4 2 5 1 3 0 1 19Sapp 3-6 3-5 0-0 1-3 3 9 0 0 1 0 28Vaughn 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 1 0 0 8Sims 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-2 0 4 1 0 0 0 7totals 27-47 9-24 9-10 7-22 15 72 15 12 1 6 200 57.4% 37.5% 90.0%Baylor Fg-a 3Fg-a Ft-a O-t PF tP a tO B S MRogers f 10-13 0-0 0-1 1-1 1 20 1 0 0 2 37Lomers f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 0 0 0 23Jerrells g 6-9 2-4 5-6 2-3 2 19 6 3 3 5 34Dunn g 6-10 4-7 4-4 1-4 3 20 1 0 0 1 31Carter g 4-8 2-5 0-1 0-2 2 10 9 4 0 1 35Acy 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 1 3 0 1 1 1 11Dugat 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 20Diene 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 6Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3totals 28-46 8-17 10-14 6-20 12 74 19 9 4 11 200 60.9% 47.1% 71.4%

Officials: Ray Natili, Zelton Steed, Jerry HeaterAttendance: 8,424

1st 2nd TotalsGeorgetown 44 28 72Baylor 34 40 74

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Date Opponent Score att Points Rebounds assists Steals BlocksNov. 17 Jacksonville W, 71-62 10,253 (16)Wright, Chris (7)Freeman, Austin (4)Wright,Chris (3)Freeman,Austin (5)Monroe, Greg Monroe, GregNov. 22 DREXEL W, 81-53 11,434 (20) Monroe, Greg (8)Monroe, Greg (7)Wright,Chris (5)Sapp, Jessie (3)Monroe, GregNov. 27 vs. Wichita State W, 58-50 3,357 (18)Freeman,Austin (6)Wright, Chris (5)Wright,Chris (2)Sapp, Jessie Monroe, Greg Monroe, Greg Freeman, Austin Summers, DaJuanNov. 28 vs. Tennessee L, 90-78 3,926 (18)Wright,Chris (6)Sapp, Jessie (4)Sapp, Jessie (2)Clark, Jason Freeman, Austin Wright,Chris Monroe, Greg Summers, DaJuanNov. 30 vs. Maryland W, 75-48 3,914 (18)Freeman,Austin (6)Clark, Jason (5)Wright,Chris (1)Wright,Chris (1)Vaughn, Julian Freeman,Austin Sapp, Jessie Monroe, Greg Monroe, Greg Summers, DaJuan Sims, Henry Clark, JasonDec. 6 AMERICAN W, 73-49 11,196 (22)Wright,Chris (5)Summers, DaJuan (6)Freeman, Austin (2)Freeman, Austin (2)Monroe, Greg Monroe, GregDec. 8 SAVANNAH STATE W, 100-38 8,013 (14)Sapp, Jessie (8)Vaughn, Julian (4)Wright,Chris (2)Summers, DaJuan (3)Monroe, Greg Summers,DaJuan Sims, Henry Freeman,Austin Clark, JasonDec. 13 MEMPHIS W, 79-70 OT 15,238 (21)Summers,DaJuan (7)Summers,DaJuan (3)Wright, Chris (2)Monroe, Greg (3)Monroe, Greg Sapp, Jessie Monroe, Greg Summers, DaJuan Summers, DaJuanDec. 20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 69-58 10,364 (19)Wright,Chris (9)Sapp, Jessie (3)Wright, Chris (4)Wright,Chris (2)Vaughn, JulianDec. 23 FIU W, 76-38 7,964 (17)Freeman,Austin (7)Sims, Henry (7)Wright,Chris (5)Monroe, Greg (2)Sims, HenryDec. 29 at Connecticut * W, 74-63 16,294 (18)Summers,DaJuan (6)Freeman, Austin (4)Monroe, Greg (3)Monroe, Greg (1)Summers, DaJuanJan. 3 PITTSBURGH * L, 70-54 19,397 (22)Summers,DaJuan (8)Monroe, Greg (4)Wright, Chris (2)Sapp, Jessie (2)Monroe, Greg Sapp, JessieJan. 5 at Notre Dame * L, 73-67 11,418 (21)Monroe, Greg (10)Monroe, Greg (4)Wright,Chris (2)Monroe, Greg (2)Clark, JasonJan. 10 PROVIDENCE * W, 82-75 12,764 (18)Freeman, Austin (11)Monroe, Greg (8)Monroe, Greg (5)Monroe, Greg (2)Monroe, GregJan. 14 SYRACUSE * W, 88-74 19,227 (21)Summers,DaJuan (7)Monroe, Greg (6)Monroe, Greg (3)Sapp, Jessie (3)Summers, DaJuanJan. 17 at Duke L, 76-67 9,314 (21)Summers,DaJuan (7)Summers,DaJuan (5)Wright, Chris (4)Summers,DaJuan (2)Monroe, GregJan. 22 WEST VIRGINIA * L, 75-58 12,875 (13)Wright, Chris (8)Monroe, Greg (4)Monroe, Greg (5)Freeman, Austin (2)Monroe, GregJan. 25 at Seton Hall * L, 65-60 9,800 (17)Monroe, Greg (9)Sapp, Jessie (4)Sapp, Jessie (2)Freeman, Austin (1)Summers, DaJuanJan. 28 at Cincinnati * L, 65-57 7,265 (15)Wright, Chris (8)Monroe, Greg (3)Monroe, Greg (3)Wright, Chris Jan. 31 at Marquette * L, 94-82 19,041 (22)Summers,DaJuan (7)Summers, DaJuan (8)Wright, Chris (2)Sapp, Jessie (2)Monroe, Greg Mescheriakov, NikitaFeb. 3 RUTGERS W, 57-47 8,473 (11)Sapp, Jessie (7)Monroe, Greg (6)Monroe, Greg (4)Monroe, Greg (1)Clark, JasonFeb. 7 CINCINNATI * L, 64-62 OT 15,349 (13)Monroe, Greg (7)Summers, DaJuan (4)Wright, Chris (5)Monroe, Greg (1)Summers, DaJuan Vaughn, Julian Monroe, GregFeb. 14 at Syracuse * L, 98-84 OT 31,841 (25)Wright, Chris (11)Monroe, Greg (6)Freeman, Austin (2)Monroe, Greg (1)Vaughn, Julian Wright, Chris Wright, Chris Mescheriakov, NikitaFeb. 18 at USF * W, 65-40 7,015 (17)Wright, Chris (10)Monroe, Greg (6)Wright, Chris (3)Monroe, Greg (1)Vaughn, Julian Summers, DaJuan Sims, HenryFeb. 21 MARQUETTE * L, 78-72 17,686 (17)Wright, Chris (8)Monroe, Greg (4)Wright, Chris (3)Monroe, Greg (1)Vaughn, Julian Summers, DaJuan Sims, HenryFeb. 23 LOUISVILLE * L, 76-58 12,653 (12)Wright, Chris (5)Monroe, Greg (2)Sapp, Jessie (4)Sapp, Jessie (1)Summers, DaJuanFeb. 28 at Villanova * W, 56-54 20,378 (16)Summers,DaJuan (4)Monroe, Greg (5)Wright, Chris (3)Sapp, Jessie (2)Summers, DaJuan Wright, Chris Clark, JasonMarch 3 at St. John’s * L, 59-56 OT 9,959 (18)Monroe, Greg (5)Wright, Chris (5)Wright, Chris (3)Wattad, Omar (2)Monroe, Greg Monroe, Greg Vaughn, JulianMarch 7 DE PAUL * W, 48-40 12,338 (15)Summers,DaJuan (8)Freeman, Austin (3)Monroe, Greg (2)Sapp, Jessie (2)Summers, DaJuan Monroe, Greg Freeman, Austin Wright, ChrisMarch 10 vs. St. John’s L, 64-59 19,375 (14)Wright, Chris (8)Monroe, Greg (3)Wright, Chris (3)Sapp, Jessie (4)Monroe, Greg Monroe, GregMarch 18 at Baylor L, 74-72 8,424 (19)Summers,DaJuan (4)Clark, Jason (6)Wright, Chris (4)Summers, DaJuan (1)Sapp, Jessie Freeman, Austin

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2008-09 STATISTICSRecord Overall Home away neutralAll Games 16-15 11-5 3-8 2-2Conference 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0Non-Conference 9-4 7-0 0-2 2-2

total 3-POInt ReBOUnDS# Player gP-gS Min avg. Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-a Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. Off Def. tot. avg. PF FO a tO Blk Stl Pts. avg.03 Summers 31-31 910 29.4 137-289 .474 52-135 .385 97-136 .713 36 92 128 4.1 81 2 39 81 21 35 423 13.610 Monroe 31-31 958 30.9 143-250 .572 2-6 .333 105-150 .700 62 141 203 6.5 77 2 79 77 45 57 393 12.704 Wright 31-31 1021 32.9 136-282 .482 31-96 .323 84-116 .724 9 85 94 3.0 66 1 117 74 3 34 387 12.515 Freeman 30-30 913 30.4 120-249 .482 26-85 .306 77-102 .755 35 91 126 4.2 63 1 61 40 5 26 343 11.421 Sapp 31-22 786 25.4 65-174 .374 37-98 .378 34-47 .723 34 78 112 3.6 58 0 50 45 6 43 201 6.520 Clark 31-0 568 18.3 57-115 .496 17-50 .340 30-36 .833 30 50 80 2.6 53 0 25 46 6 20 161 5.205 Mschrkv 23-9 319 13.9 22-64 .344 11-42 .262 8-14 .571 11 23 34 1.5 53 3 13 22 2 9 63 2.731 Wattad 25-1 278 11.1 20-60 .333 13-45 .289 12-18 .667 7 27 34 1.4 31 0 14 17 0 7 65 2.630 Sims 28-0 275 9.8 21-52 .404 2-12 .167 10-17 .588 16 32 48 1.7 27 0 8 13 16 8 54 1.922 Vaughn 30-0 263 8.8 21-46 .457 0-6 .000 12-22 .545 22 28 50 1.7 39 0 19 23 18 6 54 1.811 Jansen 5-0 9 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.8TEAM 49 56 105 1 12 53totals 31 63000 742-1581 .469 191-575 .332 473-662 .715 311 704 1015 32.7 550 9 425 450 122 245 2201 71.0Opponents 31 6300 698-1717 .407 179-557 .321 405-572 .708 402 621 1023 33.0 560 - 377 442 94 220 2043 65.9

TEAM STATISTICS georgetown OpponentScORIng 2201 2043 Points per Game 71.0 65.9 Scoring margin +5.1 -FIeLD gOaLS-att 742-1581 698-1717 Field goal pct .469 .4073-POInt Fg-att 191-575 179-557 3-point FG pct .332 .321 3-point FG made/game 6.2 5.8FRee tHROWS-att 473-662 405-572 Free throw pct .715 .708 F-Throws made/game 15.3 13.1ReBOUnDS 1015 1023 Rebounds per game 32.7 33.0 Rebounding margin -0.3 -aSSIStS 425 377 Assists per game 13.7 12.2tURnOVeRS 450 442 Turnovers per game 14.5 14.3 Turnover margin -0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.9SteaLS 245 220 Steals per game 7.9 7.1BLOckS 122 94 Blocks per game 3.9 3.0attenDance 205224 181321 Home games-Avg/Game 16- 12826 11- 13704 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4- 7643

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Ot totalsGeorgetown 1070 1046 32 2148Opponents 878 1070 32 1980

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GEORGETOWN GAME-BY-GAME total 3-POInt ReBOUnDSOpponent Date Score Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Off Def tot PF a tO Blk Stl PtsJacksonville 11/17 W, 71-62 21-52 .404 5-23 .217 24-33 .727 8 29 37 16 11 11 6 9 71Drexel 11/22 W, 81-53 28-53 .528 6-21 .286 19-22 .864 4 30 34 19 18 11 4 13 81Wichita State 11/27 W, 58-50 17-40 .425 3-18 .167 21-27 .778 6 29 35 15 10 17 6 9 58Tennessee 11/28 L, 90-78 26-49 .531 7-18 .389 19-26 .731 8 18 26 25 14 20 0 9 78Maryland 11/30 W, 75-48 26-49 .531 7-20 .350 16-22 .727 11 28 39 21 14 16 4 3 78American 12/6 W, 73-49 24-41 .585 10-20 .500 15-19 .789 6 18 24 14 14 15 6 7 73Savannah State 12/8 W, 100-38 37-53 .698 7-15 .467 19-26 .731 14 32 46 12 18 15 7 10 100Memphis 12/13 W, 79-70 24-58 .414 4-20 .200 27-36 .750 10 26 36 15 10 14 7 6 79Mount St. Mary’s 12/20 W, 69-58 19-50 .380 6-17 .353 25-38 .658 14 25 39 15 10 9 3 8 69FIU 12/23 W, 76-38 19-45 .422 12-26 .462 26-34 .765 11 26 37 10 16 11 3 14 76at Connecticut 12/29 W, 74-63 25-53 .472 6-13 .462 18-21 .857 13 15 28 17 10 14 2 11 74Pittsburgh 1/3 L, 70-54 18-51 .353 6-20 .300 12-17 .706 7 16 23 9 12 8 4 4 54at Notre Dame 1/5 L, 73-67 25-60 .417 4-18 .222 13-22 .591 16 21 37 15 15 9 3 5 67Providence 1/10 W, 82-75 29-53 .547 4-13 .308 20-29 .690 13 28 41 20 20 18 6 8 82Syracuse 1/14 W, 88-74 32-54 .593 12-21 .571 12-18 .667 8 20 28 18 21 12 6 7 88at Duke 1/17 L, 76-67 26-51 .510 5-15 .333 10-18 .556 8 21 29 19 15 14 5 8 67West Virginia 1/22 L, 75-58 20-51 .392 2-16 .125 16-25 .640 12 19 31 16 8 19 3 9 58at Seton Hall 1/25 L, 65-50 17-52 .327 3-22 .136 23-27 .852 17 23 40 22 10 17 1 4 60at Cincinnati 1/28 L, 65-57 22-55 .400 5-17 .294 8-10 .800 11 18 29 18 10 12 0 9 57at Marquette 1/31 L, 94-82 32-57 .561 10-20 .500 8-13 .615 10 19 29 27 23 17 3 9 82Rutgers 2/3 W, 57-47 21-49 .429 7-18 .389 8-15 .533 10 21 31 16 15 14 1 11 57Cincinnati 2/7 L, 64-62ot 20-49 .408 6-15 .400 16-22 .727 7 21 28 17 12 13 3 6 62at Syracuse 2/14 L, 98-94ot 36-37 .493 12-32 .375 10-17 .588 20 20 40 25 22 16 3 5 94at USF 2/18 W, 65-40 25-43 .581 6-14 .429 9-12 .750 5 32 37 18 17 19 1 10 65Marquette 2/21 L, 78-72 28-55 .509 8-18 .444 8-11 .727 9 20 29 17 12 12 4 3 72Louisville 2/23 L, 76-58 20-51 .392 3-16 .188 15-23 .652 11 16 27 25 7 15 1 11 58at Villanova 2/28 W, 56-54 22-45 .489 4-16 .250 8-10 .800 9 20 29 20 15 25 6 8 56at St. John’s 3/3 L, 59-56ot 21-51 .412 5-15 .333 9-16 .563 5 20 25 18 11 14 6 12 56DePaul 3/7 W, 48-40 17-43 .395 4-20 .200 10-16 .625 9 33 42 11 12 16 3 3 48vs. St. John’s 3/10 L, 64-59 18-48 .375 3-14 .214 20-27 .741 12 25 37 25 8 15 9 8 59at Baylor 3/18 L, 74-72 27-47 .574 9-24 .375 9-10 .900 7 15 22 15 15 12 1 6 72georgetown 742-1581 .469 191-575 .332 473-662 .715 311 704 1015 550 425 450 122 245 2201averages 33.0 13.7 71.0Opponents 698-1717 .407 179-557 .321 405-572 .708 402 621 1023 560 377 442 94 220 2043averages 33.0 12.2 65.9

OppONENT GAME-BY-GAME total 3-POInt ReBOUnDSOpponent Date Score Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Off Def tot PF a tO Blk Stl PtsJacksonville 11/17 W, 71-62 23-65 .354 3-20 .150 13-19 .684 19 25 44 22 5 13 0 6 62Drexel 11/22 W, 81-53 13-53 .245 7-18 .389 20-23 .870 11 22 33 21 8 17 0 4 53Wichita State 11/27 W, 58-50 17-61 .279 5-19 .263 11-15 .733 17 21 38 19 10 15 3 7 50Tennessee 11/28 L, 90-78 29-55 .527 10-16 .625 22-31 .710 14 19 33 20 17 16 2 12 90Maryland 11/30 W, 75-48 18-57 .316 3-18 .167 9-12 .750 13 13 26 16 6 13 4 1 48American 12/6 W, 73-49 18-52 .346 5-23 .217 8-10 .800 18 12 30 14 12 20 1 6 49Savannah State 12/8 W, 100-38 13-57 .228 5-16 .313 7-10 .700 12 6 18 21 8 16 1 6 38Memphis 12/13 W, 79-70 27-78 .346 5-19 .263 11-15 .733 25 28 53 24 10 20 2 11 70Mount St. Mary’s 12/20 W, 69-58 21-60 .383 5-17 .294 7-13 .538 15 24 39 22 13 13 5 5 58FIU 12/23 W, 76-38 15-48 .313 6-22 .273 2-6 .333 8 18 26 23 9 19 0 7 38at Connecticut 12/29 W, 74-63 22-49 .449 3-10 .300 16-22 .727 14 17 31 14 6 17 9 10 63Pittsburgh 1/3 L, 70-54 32-68 .471 3-19 .158 3-6 .500 20 28 48 17 16 8 4 3 70at Notre Dame 1/5 L, 73-67 25-56 .446 8-21 .381 15-16 .938 11 23 34 17 15 9 3 2 73Providence 1/10 W, 74-63 27-64 .422 10-23 .435 11-18 .611 13 16 29 19 17 14 1 7 75Syracuse 1/14 W, 88-74 29-61 .475 6-16 .375 10-23 .435 18 15 33 17 14 15 6 6 74at Duke 1/17 L, 76-67 28-58 .483 8-21 .381 12-13 .923 10 22 32 18 14 12 3 8 76West Virginia 1/22 L, 75-58 30-62 .484 8-23 .348 7-10 .700 14 25 39 22 14 16 5 6 75at Seton Hall 1/25 L, 65-60 23-54 .426 0-13 .000 19-27 .704 14 16 30 20 14 9 4 7 65at Cincinnati 1/28 L, 65-57 22-48 .458 8-23 .348 13-18 .722 9 23 32 12 14 14 5 10 65at Marquette 1/31 L, 94-82 27-52 .519 10-22 .455 30-38 .789 11 20 31 16 18 12 5 13 94Rutgers 2/3 W, 57-47 17-44 .386 6-13 .462 7-8 .875 7 23 30 15 10 21 4 6 47Cincinnati 2/7 L, 64-62ot 22-47 .468 7-17 .412 13-19 .684 8 23 31 20 15 17 2 3 64at Syracuse 2/14 L, 98-94ot 32-61 .525 8-21 .381 26-34 .765 14 18 32 17 21 13 7 5 98at USF 2/18 W, 65-40 15-47 .319 1-12 .083 9-23 .391 10 16 26 13 11 13 1 7 40Marquette 2/21 L, 78-72 29-60 .483 8-22 .364 12-18 .667 12 20 32 17 16 6 2 7 78Louisville 2/23 L, 76-58 24-44 .545 8-12 .667 20-32 .625 8 26 34 21 17 16 3 10 76at Villanova 2/28 W, 56-54 15-45 .333 3-16 .188 21-27 .778 13 16 29 15 9 20 3 12 54at St. John’s 3/3 L, 59-56ot 20-55 .364 4-15 .267 15-17 .882 15 31 46 18 9 19 3 4 59DePaul 3/7 W, 48-40 17-59 .288 4-22 .182 2-6 .333 11 21 32 17 3 7 1 10 40vs. St. John’s 3/10 W, 64-59 18-51 .353 4-11 .364 24-29 .828 12 20 32 21 7 13 1 8 64at Baylor 3/18 L, 74-72 28-46 .609 8-17 .471 10-14 .714 6 14 20 12 19 9 4 11 74Opponents 698-1717 .407 179-557 .321 405-572 .708 402 621 1023 560 377 442 94 220 2043averages 33.0 12.2 65.9georgetown 742-1581 .469 191-575 .332 473-662 .715 311 704 1015 550 425 450 122 245 2201averages 33.0 13.7 71.0

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03 04 05 10 11 15 20 21 22Opponent Date Score WL SUMMeRS WRIgHt MSHRkV MOnROe JanSen FReeMan cLaRk SaPP VaUgHnJACKSONVILLE 11/17/08 71-62 W 13-4-1 16-5-4 0-0-0 14-7-1 DNP 7-7-2 4-3-0 13-6-3 2-1-0DREXEL 11/22/08 81-53 W 10-4-2 11-5-7 1-1-0 20-8-4 0-0-0 16-5-3 9-3-0 8-2-2 DNPvs Wichita State 11/27/08 58-50 W 14-3-1 4-6-5 DNP 11-4-1 DNP 18-4-0 2-1-0 9-4-2 0-3-1vs Tennessee 11/28/08 78-90 L 17-3-1 18-1-2 DNP 15-3-1 DNP 12-5-4 3-0-1 4-6-4 0-0-0vs Maryland 11/30/08 75-48 W 14-3-2 8-3-5 0-3-0 12-6-2 0-0-0 18-6-2 5-6-1 10-4-1 6-2-1AMERICAN 12/06/08 73-49 W 14-5-0 22-2-0 3-0-0 8-5-4 0-0-0 7-2-6 1-1-1 14-4-1 2-1-2SAVANAH STATE 12/08/08 100-38 W 14-5-1 6-2-4 3-2-1 13-7-1 2-0-0 14-3-3 10-5-1 14-3-1 7-8-3MEMPHIS 12/13/08 79-70 WOT 21-7-1 14-3-3 DNP 13-6-3 DNP 18-5-1 4-5-0 6-7-1 0-0-0MOUNT ST. MARY’S 12/20/08 69-58 W 13-4-2 19-7-3 0-0-0 8-4-1 DNP 10-7-2 6-1-0 6-9-0 2-2-2FIU 12/23/08 76-38 W 13-5-2 14-2-7 3-1-0 10-6-0 2-1-0 17-2-1 5-3-0 4-3-3 1-4-1at Connecticut 12/29/08 74-63 W 18-4-3 16-2-2 DNP 16-3-4 DNP 13-6-1 4-1-0 5-5-0 2-2-0PITTSBURGH 01/03/09 54-70 L 22-2-1 5-1-4 DNP 15-8-2 DNP 7-6-1 2-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0at Notre Dame 01/05/09 67-73 L 11-5-0 13-5-4 DNP 21-10-3 DNP 5-3-3 5-4-3 7-2-2 0-2-0PROVIDENCE 01/10/09 82-75 W 12-5-0 16-4-3 DNP 13-11-8 DNP 18-7-2 10-4-2 8-5-5 0-0-0SYRACUSE 01/14/09 88-74 W 21-4-3 7-1-1 6-0-0 10-7-6 DNP 19-3-3 12-1-0 2-3-1 5-2-4at Duke 01-17-09 67-76 L 21-7-0 3-4-5 DNP 12-6-4 DNP 15-3-1 9-3-2 0-2-2 2-1-0WEST VIRGINIA 01/22/09 58-75 L 12-3-1 13-3-0 0-0-0 11-8-4 DNP 9-3-0 4-3-0 3-2-2 0-1-1at Seton Hall 01/25/09 60-65 L 12-6-0 11-2-3 2-0-0 17-7-0 DNP 4-4-1 0-1-1 8-9-4 4-1-0at Cincinnati 01/28/09 57-65 L 7-2-0 15-2-1 3-7-1 10-8-3 DNP 14-6-1 3-1-2 0-1-2 0-0-0at Marquette 01/31/09 82-94 L 22-7-3 19-2-8 5-2-2 13-4-2 DNP 12-5-3 6-1-1 5-3-3 0-0-0RUTGERS 02/03/09 57-47 W 5-3-1 5-1-3 7-0-0 10-7-6 DNP 7-4-3 6-3-2 11-4-0 0-0-0CINCINNATI 02/07/09 62-64 LOT 7-7-1 9-3-4 5-1-2 13-6-2 DNP 10-2-1 9-4-1 0-1-0 2-2-0at Syracuse 02/14/09 94-98 LOT 17-8-4 25-5-6 0-1-3 16-11-2 DNP 19-2-6 2-2-0 9-3-1 5-2-0at USF 02/18/09 65-40 W 8-3-3 17-3-6 0-5-1 12-10-2 DNP 7-2-1 9-4-0 10-3-1 2-3-2MARQUETTE 02/21/09 72-78 L 12-4-0 17-2-4 3-0-1 13-8-2 DNP 16-5-2 6-3-1 3-6-2 2-0-0LOUISVILLE 02/23/09 58-76 L 4-4-1 12-4-1 5-0-1 10-5-1 DNP 8-3-0 4-2-1 9-2-2 4-3-0at Villanova 02/28/09 56-54 W 16-2-1 13-4-5 11-3-1 8-4-3 DNP 2-2-1 4-4-3 2-1-0 0-1-0at St. John’s 03/03/09 56-59 LOT 10-1-2 9-5-5 2-1-0 18-5-1 DNP DNP 6-3-0 5-2-0 2-1-0DEPAUL 03/07/09 48-40 W 15-3-1 6-1-3 4-4-0 6-8-3 DNP 2-8-3 4-2-1 7-5-1 0-2-0vs St. John’s 03/10/09 59-64 L 9-4-1 14-2-3 0-3-0 13-8-0 DNP 8-2-2 2-2-0 7-2-1 2-4-0at Baylor 03/18/09 72-74 L 19-1-0 10-2-6 0-0-0 12-3-3 DNP 11-4-2 5-4-1 9-3-0 2-2-2

30 31Opponent Date Score WL SIMS WattaDJACKSONVILLE 11/17/08 71-62 W 0-0-0 2-2-0DREXEL 11/22/08 81-53 W 2-2-0 4-2-0vs Wichita State 11/27/08 58-50 W 0-1-0 0-1-0vs Tennessee 11/28/08 78-90 L 0-1-0 9-5-1vs Maryland 11/30/08 75-48 W 2-2-0 0-0-0AMERICAN 12/06/08 73-49 W 0-0-0 2-1-0SAVANAH STATE 12/08/08 100-38 W 8-4-0 9-4-3MEMPHIS 12/13/08 79-70 WOT DNP 3-2-1MOUNT ST. MARY’S 12/20/08 69-58 W 0-0-0 5-4-0FIU 12/23/08 76-38 W 3-7-0 4-3-2at Connecticut 12/29/08 74-63 W DNP 0-0-0PITTSBURGH 01/03/09 54-70 L 0-0-0 0-0-1at Notre Dame 01/05/09 67-73 L 2-2-0 3-0-0PROVIDENCE 01/10/09 82-75 W 5-2-0 0-0-0SYRACUSE 01/14/09 88-74 W 3-3-2 3-1-1at Duke 01-17-09 67-76 L 0-0-0 5-1-1WEST VIRGINIA 01/22/09 58-75 L 2-2-0 4-0-0at Seton Hall 01/25/09 60-65 L DNP 2-4-1at Cincinnati 01/28/09 57-65 L 2-0-0 3-1-0at Marquette 01/31/09 82-94 L 0-0-0 0-2-1RUTGERS 02/03/09 57-47 W 6-3-0 0-0-0CINCINNATI 02/07/09 62-64 LOT 0-0-0 7-0-1at Syracuse 02/14/09 94-98 LOT 1-1-0 DNPat USF 02/18/09 65-40 W 0-3-1 DNPMARQUETTE 02/21/09 72-78 L 0-0-0 DNPLOUISVILLE 02/23/09 58-76 L 2-0-0 0-0-0at Villanova 02/28/09 56-54 W 0-1-1 DNPat St. John’s 03/03/09 56-59 LOT 4-3-2 0-1-1DEPAUL 03/07/09 48-40 W 4-4-0 DNPvs St. John’s 03/10/09 59-64 L 4-5-1 0-0-0at Baylor 03/18/09 72-74 L 4-2-1 DNP

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HOYA TRADITIONFOR OVER 100 YEARS, THE GEORGETOWN BASKETBALL PROGRAM HAS BEEN HIGHLIGHTED BY RICH TRADITION ...

Francis X. Rienzo, Director of Athletics Emeritus, speaks to the audience at the 100 Years of Basketball Gala

2009Greg Monroe named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year.

2008Georgetown defeats Jacksonville for its 100th win at Verizon Center.

2008Georgetown beats Louisville, 55-52, in the regular season finale, clinching the BIG EAST Regular Season Championship the first time the team has ever won consecutive regular season titles.

2008Georgetown beats UMBC in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, giving John Thomp-son III his 100th win on the Hilltop.

2007Georgetown enters the 2007-08 season with a all-time record of 1432-904 for a winning percentage of 61.3%.

2007Celebrating its basketball centen-nial, Georgetown wins the BIG EAST Regular Season Champion-ship, the BIG EAST Tournament

and advances to the NCAA Final Four, compil-ing a record of 30-7. Jeff Green is named BIG EAST Player of the Year, wins the Gavitt Trophy for Most Outstanding Perfor-mance in the BIG EAST Tournament and MVP of the NCAA East Region. John Thompson III is named NABC Coach of the Year.

2006Iverson is named to the NBA All-Star game - the 20th-straight year a former Hoya is so honored.

2006After conquering No. 1-ranked Duke in the regular season, the Hoyas, behind sopho-mores Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert, advance to the Sweet 16 and come within four points of defeating eventual NCAA champion Florida.

2004John Thompson III is named the head coach, and leads the team to a postseason berth.

2004Iverson plays for the USA in the Athens Olympics, the sixth time in the past eight Summer Games that a former Hoya is on the American squad.

2002In the longest game in team history, the Hoyas lose to Notre Dame in four overtimes, 116-111.

2001Georgetown advances to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

1997The Hoyas new home is the 20,600-seat MCI Center, now named Verizon Center. The Hoyas win their seventh BIG EAST Regular Season Championship.

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Historical records show us the accomplishments of future Congressman Henry Hyde and his team in the 1940s. Professional achievement tells us of the academic rigor and athletic pursuits of the 1960s that helped shape Paul Tagliabue, former Commissioner of the NFL and current Director of the Board of Trustees at Georgetown. Trophies, awards and championships are evidence of the success John Thompson Jr. compiled in the 1970s, 80s and 90s and John Thompson III in the 2000s.

It is the total combination: academic and athletic excellence, focus, dedication and hard work instilled in Hoya teams throughout the last century that built men who would not only conquer the basketball court, but serve their communities.

This is the tradition of Georgetown University and its basketball program.

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1996The Hoyas win their sixth BIG EAST Regular Season Championship and Iverson is again the Defensive Player of the Year in the conference.

1995Allen Iverson is named Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in the BIG EAST. The Hoyas advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA.

1992Georgetown wins its fifth BIG EAST Regular Season Championship and advances to the NIT title game. Thomp-son Jr. is named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year; Mourning is named Player of the Year.

1990Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutom-bo are named BIG EAST Co-Defensive Players of the Year. Later, as NBA pro-fessionals, they both receive the Walter Kennedy Citizen Award.

1989Head coach John Thompson Jr. boycotts two games in protest of the NCAA’s adoption of “Proposition 42,”

bringing national attention to issues of misuse of standardized testing and exclusionary financial legislation; the rule is later changed.

1989Behind the all-round play of guard Charles Smith, the Hoyas win their fourth BIG EAST Regular Season Championship, sixth BIG EAST Tourna-ment championship and advance to the NCAA Elite Eight.

1987High scoring Reggie Williams helps lead the Hoyas to the BIG EAST Regu-lar Season Championship, the Tourna-ment championship and a spot in the NCAA Elite Eight.

1985Georgetown wins its fourth BIG EAST title, but falls to Villanova in the NCAA title contest. It is the Hoyas third NCAA championship final in four years (with two defeats by a total of three points).

1982Georgetown wins its second BIG EAST Tournament and advances to the NCAA title game against North Carolina.

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1984The Hoyas complete a remarkable 34-3 season, win their third BIG EAST Tournament Championship, and beat Houston in the NCAA title game for the first national title for the program.

1984All-American center Patrick Ewing wins an Olympic gold medal in Los Angeles as a member of the U.S. men’s basketball team. He earns a second gold in 1992 as a member of the U.S. “Dream Team” in Barcelona.

1984 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM The 2009-10 basketball season marks the 26th anniversary of Georgetown’s first, and only, national championship in men’s bas-ketball. The Hoyas completed a remarkable 34-3 season, won their third BIG EAST Tournament title and beat Houston in the NCAA title game. Seven players from that team were selected by teams in the NBA Draft between 1984 and 1987, led by Patrick Ewing, who averaged 16.4 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.1 blocks and was named the BIG EAST Player of the Year. Ewing was the first pick of the 1985 NBA Draft, selected by the New York Knicks, and was later recognized as one of the 50 Greatest Players in the history of the NBA. Fred Brown, a senior guard who was part of the team that lost in the 1983 championship game, was selected in the eighth round of the 1984 draft by the Atlanta Hawks.David Wingate, who was a second round pick of the Philadelphia 76ers in 1986, was second on the team in scoring with 11.2 points per game. Michael Jackson, a second pick of the New York Knicks in 1986, was third on the team in scoring with 10.0 points per game.Bill Martin averaged 8.9 points per game as a junior and then earned All-America honors as a senior in 1985, when he was a second round pick of the Indiana Pacers.Ralph Dalton, a key reserve on the team, appeared in 36 games and averaged 2.7 points per game. He was selected in the seventh round of the 1986 Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Reggie Williams, a freshman who was named to the All-Rookie Team and was a first round pick of the Los Angeles Clippers in 1987, scored 16 points in the championship game.

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Frederick J. Fees (1916-20)Edward J. Hargaden (1932-35)Daniel J. Kraus (1942-43, 1946-48)Thomas V. O’Keefe (1946-50)William J. Bolger (1950-53)Brian P. Sheehan (1958-61)James M. Christy (1961-64)James J. Barry (1962-66)James R. Brown (1963-66)Charles Adrion (1967-70)Derrick V. Jackson (1974-78)John T. Duren (1976-80)Craig Shelton (1976-80)Eric A. Floyd (1978-82)Fred T. Brown (1980-84)Patrick A. Ewing (1981-85) *Michael D. Jackson (1982-86)David G. Wingate (1982-86)Reginald Williams (1983-87)Charles E. Smith (1985-89)Dikembe Mutombo (1988-91)Alonzo H. Mourning (1988-92)Othella S. Harrington (1992-96)Allen E. Iverson (1994-96)Michael D. Sweetney (2000-03) * Player of the Century

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1981The Hoyas make the Capital Centre their home in Largo, Md.

1980Georgetown beats Syracuse 52-50 in its final game at Manley Field House and ends a 57-game home court winning streak by the Orange.

1980The Hoyas win the inaugural BIG EAST Tourna-ment and advance to the regional finals in the NCAAs.

1979The BIG EAST Conference is formed. George-town is one of four founding institutions.

1975Freshman Derrick Jackson’s shot with :02 left gives the Hoyas a 62-61 win over host West Virginia in the ECAC South final.

1975The Hoyas make their first of 20 NCAA appear-ances under coach John Thompson Jr.

1972John Thompson Jr. is named head coach for the Hoyas, after a successful run at St. Anthony’s High in Washington, D.C., and a standout career in college at Providence and with the Boston

Celtics. Thompson has a record of 596-239 after 27 seasons at George-town. He is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.

1970A 17-year postseason drought ends when the Hoyas are selected to play the Pete Maravich-led LSU Tigers in the NIT. This high point is followed two years later by the low point of a 3-23 season and a search for a new coach.

1963Behind the scoring and ball-handling of the back-court tandem of Jim Christy and Jim Brown, the Hoyas take down No. 1-ranked and defending NCAA champion Loyola of Chicago at a holiday tournament in Philadelphia.

HONORABLE MENTIONFrederick J. Rice (1907-10)C. Donald Dutton (1927-30)Fred Mesmer (1927-30)Joseph A. Murphy (1936-39)Francis D. O’Grady (1940-42)John E. Mahnken (1942-43)Andrew Kostecka (1942-43, 1946-48)Barry F. Sullivan (1950-53)Louis R. Gigante (1952-54)Joseph V. Missett (1954-57)Paul J. Tagliabue (1959-62)Stephen G. Sullivan (1964-67)F. Michael Laughna (1969-72)Jonathan Smith (1972-76)Merlin Wilson (1972-76)Eric A. Smith (1978-82)William T. Martin (1981-85)Mark A. Tillmon (1986-90)Jerome V. Williams (1994-96)Kevin L. Braswell (1998-2002)

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1962Paul Tagliabue, future commissioner of the National Football League, finishes as the second-ranked career rebounder for the Hoyas.

1953Led by Bill Bolger, a strong senior class takes the Hoyas to their first postseason appear-ance in 10 years, earning a bid to the then-preeminent NIT.

1951The construction of McDonough Gymnasium is completed in time to host the Eisenhower inaugural ball and the start of the 1951-52 season.

1950Tom O’Keefe becomes the first of 40 Hoya players to score 1,000 points in a career. He later serves as head coach from 1960-66.

1943-45Basketball is suspended for the remainder of World War II.

1943Future Congressman Henry Hyde replaces Andy Kostecka (off to war) in the lineup, and the team defeats DePaul with big George Mikan, to advance to the finals of the NCAA championship against Wyoming.

1942Buddy O’Grady, Al Lujack and Don Martin graduate and are selected by the National Basketball Association. They are the first of 57 Hoyas to be drafted or play in the NBA.

1932In his first season as head coach, young Fred Mesmer manages only six wins against 11 losses, but from

his hometown high school, he recruits Ed Hargaden, who goes on to become the first of Georgetown’s 34 All-America selections in basketball.

1928In his first season as head coach, Elmer Ripley paces the Hoyas to a mark of 12-1 overall. Ripley was the coach from 1927 to 1929, from 1938 to 1943, and from 1946 to 1949. He is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1973.

1919Led by Fred Fees and Andrew Zazzali, the Hilltop basketball team compiles a 21-2 record over the 1919 and 1920 seasons.

1914Though completed in 1906, Ryan Gymnasium is only

used for intercollegiate competition from 1914 through 1927. Most frequently used venues prior to the construction of Mc-Donough are McKinley Tech HS, Uline Arena, and the National Guard Armory.

1907Georgetown beats Virginia, 22-11, in the first intercollegiate game in school history. The team posts a record of 2-2 in the first season.

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1943 NCAA Semifinals“Believe it or Not … By Ripley”

Facing basketball legend George Mikan and his veteran DePaul squad, an inexperi-enced team of Hoyas approaches its second ever game in the NCAA tournament. The Hoyas are 3-to-1 underdogs and opposing coaches claim that “DePaul will name its own score!” against the younger Hoyas. Playing before a crowd of 14,085 on March 25, 1943, at Madison Square Garden, The Hoyas trail throughout the opening frame and are down by seven as the half winds down until a 50-foot shot at the buzzer by Georgetown’s Lloyd Potolicchio narrows the DePaul lead to 28-23. The Hoyas storm back in the second half, building a 40-36 lead with 10 minutes remaining when GU’s John Mahnken, who had been neutralizing Mikan, fouls out. At this point, all appeared lost, as Georgetown has no one tall enough to stay with Mikan. Against all expectations Coach Elmer Ri-pley brings 6-3 Henry Hyde off the bench to

contain DePaul’s 6-10 big man, which Hyde does through the conclusion of regulation. The Hoyas win a 53-49 decision, prompting a Hoya fan to shout out the quote of the tourna-ment: “Believe it or not … by Ripley!”

1970 NITNever Underestimate the Power of a Hoya Senior guard Mike Laska drew the unenvi-able and seemingly impossible task of con-taining LSU’s basketball legend “Pistol” Pete Maravich when the Hoyas faced the Tigers in the 1970 NIT. To everyone’s disbelief, Laska played the defensive game of a lifetime. In the first ten minutes of the game, the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer had but one field goal. For the game, Maravich shot 6 for 16 from the field and had 20 points overall, a perfor-mance he called “pitiful”. To Hoya fans, it was something else entirely. With Maravich under wraps, LSU’s front line of 6-8 Danny Hester, 6-8 Al Sanders, and 6-9 Bill Newton took advantage of its height. With the ball going inside, the Tiger trio com-

bined for 56 points and 43 rebounds, and three Hoyas (Adrion, Laughna, and senior Paul Favorite) fouled out in the process. Still, the Blue and Gray would not quit. Trailing 81-74 with 3:08 to play, the Hoya defense went to work, and LSU would not score another field goal the rest of the game. A pair of Georgetown goals narrowed the count to 81-78 with under a minute to play, and as Maravich looked to dribble out the clock, he was fouled. With the game on the line, Maravich missed the front end of the one-and-one, and the Hoyas were still alive.Coming down the court, Art White sank two of his team-high 28 points to narrow the score to 81-80 with 0:17 left. Maravich was quickly fouled again to stop the clock. He later told the New York Daily News that “I remembered the way my dad (LSU coach Press Maravich) got on me for missing the other one, so I figured I’d better make it.” Despite the cries of every Hoya fan in the building, Maravich sank both free throws, and a final Hoya score closed out the 83-82 LSU win.

(left) Don Weber vs. LSU(below) Mike Laughna (42) vs. LSU

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1975 ECAC-South FinalGeorgetown defeats West Virginia at the Morgantown Coliseum, 3/18/75

Down one with under 10 seconds left, freshman Derrick Jackson connected on an 18 foot shot with two seconds remaining. The basket gave the Hoyas an improbable 62-61 win over West Virginia at the Mor-gantown Coliseum in front of 14,000 hostile Mountaineers. The win in the ECAC-South final entitled the Hoyas to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1943.

The Shot Everybody SawGeorgetown defeats George Wash-ington at McDonough Gymnasium, 2/22/78

With time running out (0:02) and the Hoyas down by two, Craig Esherick hoists a 35 footer which ties the game as regula-tion expires. The Hoyas go on to defeat the Colonials 78-77 in overtime. The Hoyas’ third one-point victory in six days, prompts GW Coach Bob Talent’s analysis; “God is smiling on them this year.” After GW’s Les Anderson hits a 12 foot fadeaway jump shot in the closing seconds, the Hoyas call a timeout. Steve Martin then inbounds the ball to Esherick, standing on just the other side of the half court stripe. Closely guarded by Anderson, Esherick piv-ots to his right and launches a shot which draws nothing but net. “The shot was designed for Derrick Jack-son. He’s our number one clutch shooter,” said Esherick. “But during the timeout Mr. Thompson told me to look for the ball too. I had a perfect look at the basket.” Asked about his feelings, Esherick calmly replies, “Every time I shoot it, I expect it to go in.” Years later Esherick, then Georgetown University’s 16th head men’s basketball coach, wondered about the game, “I know how big McDonough is and I remember how many people I thought were in the building, but I just can’t explain it ... I’ve had so many people tell me they saw that shot, I found myself wondering if the game was somehow in a gym that seated 25,000 people.”

Last Game at Manley“Manley Field House is officially closed.” … GU Defeats No. 2 Syracuse, 2/13/80

Despite shooting only 21 percent from the field in the opening half and trailing 16-30 at intermission, the Hoyas rally to defeat the No. 2 ranked Orangemen 52-50 in the final game in Manley Field House. Led by the inside play of Craig “Big Sky” Shelton, and Ed “Postman” Spriggs as well as the clutch free throws of Eric “Sleepy” Floyd,

the Hoyas ended the nation’s longest Divi-sion I home court winning streak at 57. Down by 15 with 14 minutes remaining, the Hoyas heard the Syracuse fans begin a chorus of Auld Lang Syne, but refused to give up. Maintaining defensive pressure, the Hoyas pounded the ball down low and chipped away at their deficit. The Orange-men, struggling from the stripe, found their key scorer, Roosevelt Bouie, neutralized. Syracuse’s attempt to protect their lead in the final 10 minutes proved unsuccessful. Floyd, Shelton and Spriggs scored from the field, answered only by a single free throw by Bouie, making the score 49-44 with 2:10 remaining. Shelton hit two free-throws at the 1:15 mark to bring the score to 48-46. Marty Headd of Syracuse was fouled and made a free throw for the final Orange-men points with 34 seconds remaining. Spriggs and Floyd closed out the scoring for Georgetown, paving the way for Coach Thompson’s famous quote: “Manley Field House is officially closed.”

1982 NCAA FinalsThompson vs. Smith

In a matchup which pitted friends against each other, coach John Thompson Jr.’s Hoyas faced Dean Smith’s Tarheels in the NCAA Finals on March 29, 1982 at the Superdome in New Orleans. 61,612 fans in attendance saw the Hoyas surge to an early 12-6 lead, the biggest of the game. At intermission Georgetown held a one-point edge, 32-31 in spite of Patrick Ewing being whistled for five goaltending calls in the opening minutes. Freshman guard Michael Jordan swished a 16-foot jumper from the left side with 16 seconds remaining to provide the title game’s final points as North Carolina edged Georgetown, 63-62. Georgetown guard Fred Brown’s errant pass directly to Tar Heels forward James Worthy prevented the Hoyas from attempting a potential game-winning shot in the closing seconds. Patrick Ewing paced the Hoyas with a double-double, scoring 23 points and grab-bing a game leading 11 boards. “Sleepy” Floyd contributed 18 points while Eric Smith added 14 tallies. For UNC, Worthy scored 28, Jordan had 16 points and nine boards while Sam Perkins poured in 10 points. One of the most enduring images from that game is the video of John Thompson wrapping Fred Brown in a bear hug after the game. “I told him not to worry, that he had won more games than he lost,” Thomp-son said later, “I didn’t think about it, I just felt he needed it”. Two years later the hug would be repeated for an entirely different reason.

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Battle of the Big MenEwing vs. Sampson, 12/11/82

The Dec. 11, 1982 matchup of giant centers, 6-11 sophomore Patrick Ewing and 7-4 senior Ralph Sampson, was also a battle between the No. 3-ranked Hoyas and the No. 1-ranked Cavaliers. The sellout crowd of 19,035 at the Capital Centre saw a game which was decided in the final four minutes of play. At intermission the Cavaliers enjoyed a 10-point bulge, 33-23. Virginia led by as many as 14 (41-27) early in the second half, but the Hoyas continued to apply defensive pressure while improving their shot selection and put together a 10-2 streak to move the score to 43-37 with 13:41 left to play. With 3:47 remaining, freshman David Wingate hit a 20 footer, knotting the score at 59. Four seconds later UVA’s Craig Robinson made a pair from the stripe putting Virginia back up by two, 61-59. At the 3:15 mark Anthony Jones’ 18 footer evened the score at 61. Eleven seconds later Othell Wilson’s work from the stripe put the Cavaliers back up by two. Although Virginia was held score-less from the field in the final 5:50, three key whistles against the Hoyas in the final 95 seconds (travel, charge and shooting foul) gave UVA the chance to win the game from the stripe, which they did.

The Hoyas outrebounded their opponents 42-38 and Patrick Ewing led Georgetown with 16 points, eight rebounds and five blocks. David Wingate added 12 tallies and Anthony Jones scored 10 points while lead-ing the Hoyas’ rebounding with nine boards. Sampson had a double-double for Virginia with 23 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocks.

1984 NCAA FinalsNational Champions

Georgetown’s Patrick Ewing and Hous-ton’s Hakeem Olajuwon, the nation’s two most celebrated centers, faced off against each other as the Hoyas and Cougars fought in the Seattle Kingdome for the national title. “Phi Slama Jamma” had missed their opportu-nity the year previously, falling to NC State by two points on a buzzer beating put-back, while the Hoyas had been downed by a single point two years earlier when North Carolina’s James Worthy caught Fred Brown’s er-rant pass. Each team resolved there would be no flukes in this

contest. Co-captain and defensive catalyst Gene Smith, sidelined by a foot injury sustained in the semifinal victory over Kentucky, watched his team take a lead with 32 minutes to play which they would never relinquish. Making extensive use of his team’s depth, coach John Thompson Jr. kept sending in waves of fresh Hoyas until Houston succumbed to the pres-sure. Five Hoyas scored in double figures in the 84-75 victory. Reggie Williams scored 19, David Wingate added 16, Michael Graham had 14, Michael Jackson contributed 11 and Patrick Ewing dropped in 10 points and led the team in rebounding with nine boards. For the Cougars, Alvin Franklin scored 21, Olajuwon had 15 points and nine boards and

Michael Young added 18 tallies. The impact of winning the Na-tional Championship can never be fully assessed. It is not only a pinnacle of college basketball that only a handful of schools has reached, but it is also a vindica-tion of all of the suffering and sacrifice that preceeds it as well. For Georgetown that image is indelibly marked by the hug that Thompson Jr. gave Fred Brown after the victory, this time in cel-ebration rather than consolation.

(right) John Thompson Jr. cutting down the nets after the 1984 NCAA Championship (bottom right) Horace

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The Sweater Game1985 vs. St. John’s

In a much heralded rematch of No. 1 vs. No. 2, Madison Square Garden was the scene of the Hoyas’ revenge on St. John’s head coach Lou Carnesecca’s Redmen. Earlier in the season the defending national champions had been upset by the Chris Mullin-led Redmen at the USAir Arena, 66-65, costing Georgetown its top position in the national polls. With a national television audience on CBS and a sold out Madison Square Garden, the late February contest had all the excitement of the NCAA Finals. Carnesecca, whose team was 24-1 com-ing into the contest had explained his team’s good fortune with a “lucky sweater” which he wore on the sidelines. The New York media had adopted this piece of superstition and hyped the sweater’s powers to mythic proportions. When coach John Thompson Jr. came out during warm-ups and opened his jacket to expose a replica of the sweater, the sophisticated New York crowd roared with delight. The roars quieted as the game went on and the No. 2 Hoyas beat the No. 1 Redmen, 85-69. After tying the game at 22 and 26 in the first half, the Redmen fell to the Hoyas pressure defense, trailing by nine at intermis-sion 50-41. St. John’s opened the second half with a jumper which eased the deficit to seven, but then the Hoyas went on a run, put-ting the margin into double digits, effectively putting the contest out of doubt. Patrick Ewing scored 20 points, led the Hoyas with nine boards and had six blocks. Reggie Williams paced all scorers with 25 points, added seven rebounds and six assists while David Wingate added 12 points six rebounds and four assists. For the Redmen, Chris Mullin scored 21 points and Walter Berry had 16 points and 10 rebounds.

2001 NCAA Tournament“Just the way we planned it”

Nathaniel Burton’s lay-up at the buzzer gave the Hoyas (24-7) a 63-61 victory against Arkansas (20-11) in the First Round of the NCAA West Regional in Boise, Idaho. With the score knotted at 61, the Hoyas held

for the last shot with Burton dribbling at the top of the key. With leading scorer Kevin Braswell covered, Burton drove to his left by a Razorback defender and released the ball as the clock expired to give GU its first NCAA Tournament victory since the 1995-96 season. Kevin Braswell led GU with 12 points and four assists. Mike Sweetney had his fifth double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds, pacing the Hoyas in the re-bounding category. Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje had nine rebounds, and Anthony Perry came off the bench to record 10 points, rounding out a trio of Hoyas in double figures. Georgetown trailed by as many as seven points with 11:12 remaining in the contest and its hopes of advancing suffered a blow when co-captain Kevin Braswell picked up his fourth foul with 10:36 to play. After Bras-well’s foul, the Hoyas rallied to score the next seven points to tie the game at 52-52. GU’s defense held Arkansas scoreless for almost four minutes during the run. “Yes,” head coach Craig Esherick con-firmed in the post game press conference, “the play went just the way we planned it.” His pointed look at Nathaniel and the snickers from the players did nothing to wipe the look of innocence from the senior forward’s face.

Battle of AttritionQuadruple OT vs. Notre Dame, 2/9/02

In the longest game in Georgetown history, the Hoyas fell in quadruple overtime to Notre Dame by a score of 111-116. Mike Sweetney set career highs in scoring and rebounding as he led all scorers with 35 and all rebounders with 20 boards. He also had six assists, one turnover, six blocks and one steal in his 13th double-double of the season. Wesley Wilson also set a career high in scoring with 26 points. Wesley had seven boards and five blocks. Kevin Braswell scored a different double-double with 12 points and 10 assists. Drew Hall contributed 10 points and set a career high in rebounds with eight. The Irish were scorching hot in the first frame, shooting 58% from the field and leading the Hoyas by as many as 12 points with 1:52 remaining. The Hoyas, however, revealed the tone of the game in the half’s

waning seconds as they ran off seven unan-swered to trail by five, 43-48. The second half saw the Hoyas outshoot the Irish, 44% to 40%. Notre Dame proved however, that they were no more willing to let the game slip away than the Hoyas were. When Graves missed a trey in the final two minutes, Sweetney answered with a deuce in the paint. Carroll replied with a two of his own and Georgetown could not find a good shot in the final five seconds of regulation.The first overtime saw only four points scored by each team as both squads demonstrated their defensive determination. Once again the Hoyas put themselves in good position with the ball in hand and the score tied with 17 seconds remaining, but Braswell’s trey hit rim, glass, rim and jumped out. The second overtime marked the depar-tures for excessive fouls of Timmerman and Swanigan for ND, and Wesley Wilson for GU. Courtland Freeman also made his way to the bench after falling on his back after a hard foul. The battle of the closing seconds was intense as Humphrey rebounded a Braswell miss only to have the ball stolen by Drew Hall. Braswell’s three with just five seconds remaining on the clock did not go and a third overtime was required. In the third overtime Notre Dame led by as many as five before the Hoyas were able to pull even. Like the preceding periods, the Hoyas had the ball with the score tied, but Riley’s floater at the buzzer lofted across the rim, necessitating a BIG EAST record fourth overtime. Riley, Sweetney and Braswell fouled out in the fourth overtime and ND’s two-point lead proved insurmountable. The final was 116-111.

Mike Sweetney vs. Notre Dame

John Thompson Jr. in the “sweater game”

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2007 NCAA Elite EightGeorgetown puts away top-seeded North Carolina in OT; Earns first trip to Final Four since 1985

In an NCAA tournament full of incredible rallies, it was the Hoyas’ turn against North Carolina. The Hoyas overcame an 11-point deficit in the second half, then ripped off 14-straight points in overtime to beat top-seeded Carolina 96-84 in the East Regional Final for their first trip to the Final Four since 1985.

Georgetown put the clamps on North Carolina in the game’s final 15 minutes, limiting the Tar Heels to only one made field goal in 23 attempts, including their first 12 in overtime. After Georgetown’s Jonathan Wallace hit a three that tied it at 81 with 31 seconds left in regulation, the Tar Heels had a chance to win it, but freshman Wayne Ellington missed an open jumper from the wing right before the buzzer and Patrick Ewing grabbed the rebound.

In overtime, it was over in a hurry. Wallace scored inside, freshman DaJuan Summers dunked a minute later, and Jeff Green added a layup to make it 87-81. In that span, the Tar Heels missed their first five shots and the Hoyas went inside and got fouled - Summers made four free throws and Jessie Sapp added a pair. Summers’ dunk extended the lead to 95-81 before Ty Lawson broke the scoreless streak with a three in the closing seconds. The Tar Heels jumped on top early in the game, opening up a 10-point lead in the first half on the Hoyas after a three-point play from Brandan Wright. A run late in the first half, capped by a jumper from Wallace, pulled GU to within six points, 50-44 at the break. The teams battled back and forth in the opening minutes of the second half and Georgetown was able to pull within three points, 59-56, on a three-pointer from Sapp with just over 15 minutes left. That’s when North Carolina went on a 10-2 run over a span of 2:44, taking a 69-58 lead with 12:22 to play. The Tar Heels maintained that lead, taking a 75-65 advantage on free

throws from Marcus Ginyard with 7:19 remaining. That’s when Georgetown took over. A foul shot by Green, a layup by Sapp, another layup by Green and a dunk by Roy Hibbert, and it was 75-72 — a 7-0 spurt in 2:57. A pair of Wright free throws pushed the lead back

to five points, 77-72, but Wallace hit a pair from the line and Ewing connected on a layup to make it a one-point game, 77-76. The Tar Heels responded and extended the lead back to three points on two occasions in the final two-plus minutes, but a missed jumper by Hans-brough with 45 seconds

left gave the Hoyas a chance. Wallace calmly sank his three-pointer from the wing with 31 seconds left, sending the game to overtime.

Down Goes DukeHoyas top nation’s No. 1, 1/21/06 Georgetown senior Brandon Bow-man scored 23 points to lead five players in double figures as the Hoyas upset No. 1-ranked Duke in front of a sold-out crowd of 20,035 at Ve-rizon Center. It was the first win for a Georgetown team over a team ranked No. 1 in the country since beating St. John’s on February 27, 1985. The Hoyas hit four of six free throws in the final 39 seconds and forced a turnover from Duke freshman guard Greg Paulus with four seconds left to seal the win. Georgetown led by 14 points at halftime and maintained that lead through the first eight minutes of the second half. Duke narrowed the gap to eight points, 66-58, on a layup from J.J. Redick — who scored a game-high 41 points — with 8:58 to play in the game. The Hoyas bumped the lead back up to nine points, 68-59, on a

pair of free throws by sophomore guard Jonathan Wallace and the lead was again nine points, 70-61, after senior guard Ashanti Cook hit a pair of free throws with 6:15 to play. Redick hit a three and a jumper, Jamal Boykin had a putback and Shelden Williams added a layup in a 34-second stretch to pull the Blue Devils within two points, 74-72, with 4:05 to play. However, the Hoyas forced two turnovers and got a layup from Wallace and a fast-break dunk from senior guard Darrel Owens as the lead grew back to six points with 2:09 to play. Sophomore forward Jeff Green hit one of two free throws with 1:44 to play to make it seven points, 79-72. A dunk by Bowman with 1:15 to play gave the Hoyas an eight-point lead, 82-74, and the lead was at seven points (85-78) after Bowman hit two free throws. Sean Dockery hit a fast break layup and Paulus got a steal and a

layup to pull within three points, 85-82, with 22 seconds to play, but Bowman and Wallace hit one of two from the line before forcing the final turnover as Georgetown hung on for the thrilling win.

A Fan’s Perspective:“I sat on a cold sidewalk in Chinatown at 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday in January waiting for the doors to open ... I watched groups of students trickle in, all clearly thinking the same thing: Hey, you never know what may happen ...”

- Paul Campbell (MSB ‘09)

A Fan’s Perspective:“When Jon Wallace hit the three to send us into overtime, our entire student section that traveled to the game went nuts. After that shot, no one could stay in their seats.”

- Jessica Bachler (‘10)

“DaJuan Summers throwing down a dunk in overtime put the exclamation point on a legendary comeback win and an unforgettable season.”

- Kasper Statz (‘10)

Hoyas’ Rally Stuns Heels

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2008Back-to-Back BIG EASTRegular Season Champions

In a punch and counter-punch game worthy of its billing, Georgetown (25-4, 15-3) sur-vived Louisville’s relentless defense and made just enough plays en route to a 55-53 in the regular season finale at Verizon Center on March 3, giving the Hoyas back-to-back BIG EAST Regular Season titles for the first time in school history. “It feels the same, man,” Thompson III said. “Winning the regular season is something that is truly special in any league.” And, just as he did last year on the first Saturday in March, the coach got to joke that he would sneak back into the Verizon Center late at night with his wife to cut the nets down - with no apologies for the run of success. “It’s my job to be greedy,” he said. “I’m going to stay greedy as far as that goes. But you’ve got to be fortunate. This league is a monster.” The Cardinals (24-7, 14-4) matched a sea-son high with 14 steals, but they were undone by 4-for-18 shooting from 3-point range, 10-for-18 shooting from the free-throw line, and a failure rotate the zone to cover DaJuan Sum-

mers in the final minute. Summers’ wide-open 3-pointer with 40 seconds to play, his only shot in the second half, was the winning basket. The assist came from Jonathan Wallace, the senior point guard whose other big Senior Day play was a double-clutch short jumper among the trees in the final two minutes. Freshman Austin Freeman had 15 points for the Hoyas, who have won five straight, 12 of 14 and earned the No. 1 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament for the second-straight

year. Georgetown, which shot 65 percent in the second half, won its 22nd-straight home game and improved to 6-0 in games decided by five points or fewer. Roy Hibbert had 12 points, six rebounds and four blocks in his final home game. After Summers’ three-

pointer, the Cardinals had three chances to tie, but Georgetown held off Louisville to cap-ture its 22nd-straight home win and improved to 6-0 in games decided by five points or fewer. The game marked only the second time the BIG EAST Regular Season Title was decided in a game between teams tied for first enter-ing the final day.

After the game, Summers carried around the BIG EAST trophy, and his super-stitious coach was thankful that George-town’s odd decision to unveil new uniforms on Senior Day didn’t jinx the outcome. Then he started to look ahead. For a team that is seeking to return to the Final Four, a regular season title is just one step. “We’re still sitting at the table,” Thompson said. “The game’s still going on. Cards are still being played. The dice is still in someone’s hand. So we can’t pick ourselves up and start to feel good right now. We’ve got to keep playing.”

2008Young Hoyas Topple UConn inBIG EAST Opener

Junior forward DaJuan Summers scored 18 points to lead four players in double figures as Georgetown opened up a 15-1 lead and never looked back, beating No. 2 Connecti-cut, 74-63, in front of 16,294 fans at the XL Center in the BIG EAST Conference opener on December 29. It was the seventh-straight win for the Hoyas, who improved to 10-1 overall and 1-0 in the BIG EAST, while UConn fell to 11-1 overall and 0-1 in the league. It was George-town’s second-straight win over the Huskies and the first time the Hoyas had beaten UConn on the road since the 1996-97 sea-son. The Hoyas scored 15 of the first 16 points in the game, held a 36-27 advantage at the break and led from start to finish. Twice the

Huskies pulled back to within three points, but each time Georgetown responded. After Stanley Robinson free throws made it 44-41, sophomore guard Austin Freeman hit a pair of free throws to make it 46-41. After Jeff Adrien hit a layup, Freeman responded with a con-ventional three-point play, pushing the lead to 49-43. The lead was four points, 49-45 after an Adrien layup, but Freeman hit two free throws and senior guard Jessie Sapp hit a three from the top of the key, pushing GU’s lead up to nine points, 54-45. From that point, the Hoyas used the free throw line. After missing their only two attempts in the first half, Georgetown hit 18-of-19 in the second half, including 10 in a row late in the game - with Summers hitting four and freshman center Greg Monroe, freshman guard Jason Clark and sophomore guard Chris Wright each hitting two - as the lead grew to 13 points, 62-49. Georgetown took its biggest lead, 70-53, on a dunk from Summers with 4:04 to play in the game. Summers scored 18 points, grabbed four rebounds and had three assists to lead the way, while Monroe added 16 points, four assists and three rebounds, Wright scored 16 points and had two assists

and three steals and Freeman chipped in 13 points with six boards. Sapp added five points and five rebounds. The Hoyas shot 47.2 percent from the floor (25-of-53), hit 46.2 percent of their three-pointers (6-of-13) and were 85.7 percent from the free throw line (18-of-21).

Beasts of the BIG EAST

Hoyas Post Statement Win

A Fan’s Perspective:“It was a perfect way for the seniors to end their season and careers as Hoyas at Verizon Center. Everyone knew how much it meant to them and how proud they were to call themselves Hoyas.”

- Margaret Massimo (C’11)

A Fan’s Perspective:“Road games are always fun - especially when the Hoyas play spoiler. That game was definitely BIG EAST basketball at its best.”

- Jennifer Wolf (MSB ‘09)

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2008-09 72 Baylor 74 NIT First Round, Ferrel Center, Waco, Texas2007-08 #2 66 #15 UMBC 47 NCAA Midwest Region, RBC Arena, Raleigh, N.C. 70 #10 Davidson 74 NCAA Midwest Region, RBC Arena, Raleigh, N.C. 2006-07 #2 80 #15 Belmont 55 NCAA East Region, Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. 62 #7 Boston College 55 NCAA East Region, Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. 66 #6 Vanderbilt 65 NCAA East Region, Continental Arena, East Rutherford, N.J. 96 #1 North Carolina (ot) 84 NCAA East Region, Continental Arena, East Rutherford, N.J. 60 #1 Ohio State 67 NCAA Final Four, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 2005-06 #7 54 #10 Northern Iowa 49 NCAA Minneapolis Region, U of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio 70 #2 Ohio State 52 NCAA Minneapolis Region, U of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio 53 #3 Florida 57 NCAA Minneapolis Region, Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. 2004-05 64 Boston University 34 NIT First Round, Verizon Center, Washington D.C. 74 Cal. St. Fullerton 57 NIT Second Round, McDonough Arena, Washington, D.C. 66 South Carolina 69 NIT Quarterfinals, Carolina Coliseum, Charleston, S.C. 2002-03 70 Tennessee 60 NIT First Round, Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. 67 Providence 58 NIT Second Round, Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, R.I. 79 North Carolina 74 NIT Third Round, Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, N.C. 88 Minnesota 74 NIT Semifinals, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 67 St. John’s 70 NIT Finals, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 2000-01 #10 63 #7 Arkansas 61 NCAA West Region, Boise State Pavilion, Boise, Idaho 76 #15 Hampton 57 NCAA West Region, Boise State Pavilion, Boise, Idaho 66 #3 Maryland 76 NCAA West Region, Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif.

1999-00 115 Virginia (3ot) 111 NIT First Round, University Hall, Charlottesville, Va. 49 California 60 NIT Second Round, Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. 1998-99 47 Princeton 54 NIT First Round, Jadwin Gym, Princeton, N.J. 1997-98 71 Florida 69 NIT First Round, O’Connell Center, Gainesville, Fla. 79 Georgia Tech 80 NIT Second Round, Alexander Coliseum, Atlanta, Ga. 1996-97 #10 67 #7 N.C.-Charlotte 79 NCAA West Region, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. 1995-96 #2 93 #15 Miss. Valley St. 56 NCAA East Region, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. 73 #7 New Mexico 62 NCAA East Region, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. 98 #3 Texas Tech 90 NCAA East Region, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 62 #1 Massachusetts 86 NCAA East Region, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. 1994-95 #6 68 #11 Xavier (Ohio) 63 NCAA Southeast Region, Civic Center, Tallahassee, Fla. 53 #14 Weber State 51 NCAA Southeast Region, Civic Center, Tallahassee, Fla. 64 # 2 North Carolina 74 NCAA Southeast Region, Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala.

IN THE POSTSEASONGEORGETOWN OPPONENTS

2007 NCAA Final Four 2006 NCAA Sweet 16 2001 NCAA Sweet 16

Postseason HigHligHts

25 NCAA Appearances

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2005-06 2000-01 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1975-76 1974-75 1942-43

11 NIT Appearances

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2002-03 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1992-93 1977-78 1976-77 1969-70 1952-53

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1993-94 #9 84 #8 Illinois 77 NCAA Midwest Region, The Myriad, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73 #1 Arkansas 85 NCAA Midwest Region, The Myriad, Oklahoma City, Okla.1992-93 78 Arizona State 68 NIT First Round, University Center, Tempe, Ariz. 71 Texas El-Paso 44 NIT Second Round, McDonough Arena, Washington, D.C. 66 Miami (Ohio) 53 NIT Quarterfinals, Patriot Center, Fairfax, Va. 45 Ala.-Birmingham 41 NIT Semifinals, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 61 Minnesota 62 NIT Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.1991-92 #6 75 #11 South Florida 60 NCAA West Region, Boise State Pavilion, Boise, Idaho 68 #3 Florida State 78 NCAA West Region, Boise State Pavilion, Boise, Idaho

1990-91 #8 70 #9 Vanderbilt 60 NCAA West Region, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. 54 #1 Nevada-Las Vegas 62 NCAA West Region, McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz. 1989-90 #3 70 #14 Texas Southern 52 NCAA Midwest Region, Hoosierdome, Indianapolis, Ind. 71 #6 Xavier (Ohio) 74 NCAA Midwest Region, Hoosierdome, Indianapolis, Ind. 1988-89 #1 50 #16 Princeton 49 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 81 #9 Notre Dame 74 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 69 #5 N.C. State 61 NCAA East Region, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. 77 #2 Duke 85 NCAA East Region, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. 1987-88 #8 66 #9 Louisiana State 63 NCAA East Region, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. 53 #1 Temple 74 NCAA East Region, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. 1986-87 #1 75 #16 Bucknell 53 NCAA Southeast Region, The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 82 #9 Ohio State 79 NCAA Southeast Region, The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 70 #5 Kansas 57 NCAA Southeast Region, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. 73 #6 Providence 88 NCAA Southeast Region, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. 1985-86 #4 70 #13 Texas Tech 64 NCAA Midwest Region, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio 68 #5 Michigan State 80 NCAA Midwest Region, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio

1984-85 #1 68 #16 Lehigh 43 NCAA East Region, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. 63 #8 Temple 46 NCAA East Region, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. 65 #4 Loyola 53 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 60 #2 Georgia Tech 54 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 77 #1 St. John’s 59 NCAA Final Four, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky. 64 #8 Villanova 66 NCAA Final Four, Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky.

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

GEORGETOWN OPPONENTS

1996 NCAA Elite Eight 1995 NCAA Elite Eight 1989 NCAA Elite Eight

1987 NCAA Elite Eight 1985 NCAA Runner-up 1984 NCAA Champions

Othella Harrington

Patrick Ewing and John Thompson Jr.

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1983-84 #1 37 #9 SMU 36 NCAA West Region, Friel Court, Pullman, Wash. 62 #5 Nevada-Las Vegas 48 NCAA West Region, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. 61 #10 Dayton 49 NCAA West Region, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. 53 #1 Kentucky 40 NCAA Final Four, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. 84 #2 Houston 75 NCAA Final Four, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. 1982-83 #5 68 #12 Alcorn State 63 NCAA Midwest Region, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. 57 #4 Memphis State 66 NCAA Midwest Region, Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. 1981-82 #1 51 #8 Wyoming 43 NCAA West Region, Glen Smith Spectrum, Logan, Utah 58 #4 Fresno State 40 NCAA West Region, Marriott Center, Provo, Utah 69 #2 Oregon State 45 NCAA West Region, Marriott Center, Provo, Utah 50 #3 Louisville 46 NCAA Final Four, Superdome, New Orleans, La. 62 #1 North Carolina 63 NCAA Final Four, Superdome, New Orleans, La. 1980-81 #7 55 #10 James Madison 61 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 1979-80 #3 74 #6 Iona 71 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 74 #2 Maryland 68 NCAA East Region, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. 80 #5 Iowa 81 NCAA East Region, Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.1978-79 #3 73 Old Dominion 52 ECAC Semifinals, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. 66 Syracuse 58 ECAC Finals, Cole Field House, College Park, Md. 58 #6 Rutgers 64 NCAA East Region, Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. 1977-78 75 Va. Commonwealth 88 ECAC Semifinals, Smith Center, Washington, D.C. 70 Virginia (ot) 68 NIT First Round, Charlottesville, Va. 71 Dayton 62 NIT Second Round, Dayton, Ohio 85 N.C. State (ot) 86 NIT Semifinals, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 72 Rutgers 85 NIT Consolation, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 1976-77 58 Old Dominion 80 ECAC Semifinals, McDonough Arena, Washington, D.C. 79 Virginia Tech 83 NIT First Round, Cassell Coliseum, Blacksburg, Va. 1975-76 72 Villanova 59 ECAC Semifinals, Morgantown, W.Va. 68 George Washington 63 ECAC Finals, Morgantown, W.Va. 76 Arizona 83 NCAA West Region, Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz. 1974-75 66 George Washington 59 ECAC Semifinals, Morgantown, W.Va. 62 West Virginia 61 ECAC Finals, Morgantown, W.Va. 75 Central Michigan 77 NCAA Mideast Region, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1969-70 82 Louisiana State 83 NIT, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 1952-53 79 Louisville 92 NIT, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 1942-43 55 New York University 36 NCAA Regional Semifinal, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 53 DePaul 49 NCAA Regional Final, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 34 Wyoming 46 NCAA National Championship, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 54 Toledo 40 Sportswriters’ Invitational, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.

IN THE POSTSEASONGEORGETOWN OPPONENTS

1982 NCAA finalists

1982 NCAA Final Four

1980 NCAA Sweet 16

1943 national runner-up

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Year Seed Record (BE) Opening round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals2009 #12 16-15 (7-11) 59-64 St. John’s #132008 #1 28-6 (15-3) bye 82-63 Villanova #8 72-55 West Virginia #5 65-74 Pittsburgh #72007 #1 30-7 (13-3) bye 62-57 Villanova #9 84-82 Notre Dame #4 65-42 Pittsburgh #32006 #5 23-10 (10-6) 67-63 Notre Dame #12 62-59 Marquette #4 57-58 Syracuse #82005 #7 19-13 (8-8) 56-51 Seton Hall #10 62-66 Connecticut #2 2004 #12 13-15 (4-12) 57-65 Notre Dame #10 2003 #5 19-15 (6-10) 46-41 Villanova #4 69-74 Syracuse #1 2002 #3 19-11 (9-7) 68-67 Providence #6 76-84(ot) Miami #2 2001 #2 25-8 (10-6) bye 40-58 Seton Hall #6 2000 #9 19-15 (6-10) 70-67 West Virginia #8 76-72 Syracuse #1 55-70 Connecticut #4 1999 #10 15-16 (6-12) 68-66 Providence #7 54-65 Miami #2 1998 #13 16-15 (6-12) 62-56 Miami #4 60-61 Rutgers #6 1997 #2 20-10 (11-7) bye 63-59 Miami #7 58-70 Boston College #3 1996 #2 29-8 (13-5) bye 92-62 Miami #7 84-76 Villanova #3 74-75 Connecticut #11995 #4 21-10 (11-7) bye 69-58 Miami #5 81-88 Connecticut #1 1994 #6 19-12 (10-8) bye 81-58 Boston College #3 76-71(ot) Seton Hall #7 64-74 Providence #41993 #8 20-13 (8-10) 67-40 Miami #9 69-81 Seton Hall #1 1992 #2 22-10 (12-6) bye 77-64 Miami #10 68-64 St. John’s #3 54-56 Syracuse #51991 #6 19-13 (8-8) bye 68-49 Connecticut #3 71-55 Providence #7 62-74 Seton Hall #41990 #3 24-7 (11-5) bye 78-77 Providence #6 60-65 Connecticut #2 1989 #1 29-5 (13-3) bye 82-52 Boston College #9 85-62 Pittsburgh #4 88-79 Syracuse #31988 #3 20-10 (9-7) bye 58-61 Seton Hall #6 1987 #1 29-5 (12-4) bye 56-51 Boston College #8 84-66 Providence #4 69-59 Syracuse #31986 #3 24-8 (11-5) bye 57-56 Pittsburgh #6 73-75(ot) Syracuse #2 1985 #2 35-3 (14-2) bye 93-62 Connecticut #7 74-65 Syracuse #3 92-80 St. John’s #11984 #1 35-3 (14-2) bye 70-50 Providence #8 79-68 St. John’s #5 82-71(ot) Syracuse #21983 #4 22-10 (11-5) bye 72-79 Syracuse #5 1982 #2 30-7 (10-4) n/a 62-48 Providence #7 57-42 St. John’s #3 72-54 Villanova #11981 #2 20-12 (9-5) n/a 58-52 Seton Hall #7 53-67 Syracuse #6 1980 #3 26-6 (5-1) n/a 60-47 Seton Hall #6 76-66 St. John’s #2 87-81 Syracuse #1

tournament championships in bold

toP Big east FinisHesYear GU Finish BIG EAST Overall2007-08 1st 15-3 28-62006-07 1st 13-3 30-72000-01 2nd – division 10-6 25-81996-97 1st – division 11-7 20-101995-96 1st – division 13-5 29-81991-92 T-1st 12-6 22-101988-89 1st 13-3 29-51986-87 T-1st 12-4 29-51984-85 2nd 14-2 35-31983-84 1st 14-2 34-31981-82 2nd 10-4 30-71980-81 2nd 9-5 20-121979-80 T-1st 5-1 26-6

RecoRd vs. oPPonents in tHe Big east touRnamentBoston College .....................................................................................................3-1Connecticut ............................................................................................................2-5Marquette ................................................................................................................1-0Miami ........................................................................................................................6-2Notre Dame ............................................................................................................2-1Pittsburgh ...............................................................................................................3-1Providence ..............................................................................................................7-1Rutgers ....................................................................................................................0-1St. John’s.................................................................................................................5-1Seton Hall ...............................................................................................................4-4Syracuse .................................................................................................................6-6Villanova ..................................................................................................................5-0West Virginia ..........................................................................................................2-0

HOYAS IN THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

Patrick Ewing Jr.2007 BIG EAST Champions1980 (26-6 overall, 5-1 BIG EAST)

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Player of the Year2006-07 Jeff Green1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1988-89 Charles Smith1986-87 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing*1983-84 Patrick Ewing*1979-80 John Duren

First Team2007-08 Roy Hibbert2006-07 Jeff Green Roy Hibbert2002-03 Mike Sweetney2001-02 Mike Sweetney1996-97 Victor Page1995-96 Allen Iverson1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1990-91 Dikembe Mutombo1989-90 Mark Tillmon Alonzo Mourning1988-89 Charles Smith1986-87 Reggie Williams1985-86 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing1982-83 Patrick Ewing1981-82 Eric Floyd1980-81 Eric Floyd1979-80 John Duren Craig Shelton

Second Team2007-08 Jonathan Wallace2005-06 Jeff Green Roy Hibbert2000-01 Kevin Braswell1994-95 Allen Iverson1993-94 Othella Harrington1989-90 Dikembe Mutombo1988-89 Alonzo Mourning1987-88 Charles Smith1986-87 Perry McDonald1985-86 David Wingate1984-85 Bill Martin1983-84 David Wingate1981-82 Patrick Ewing1980-81 Eric Smith1979-80 Eric Floyd

Third Team2004-05 Brandon Bowman2003-04 Gerald Riley2001-02 Kevin Braswell1999-00 Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje1995-96 Othella Harrington Jerome Williams1994-95 Jerome Williams1991-92 Joey Brown1990-91 Alonzo Mourning1985-86 Michael Jackson1984-85 Michael Jackson David Wingate1983-84 Michael Jackson1981-82 Eric Smith

Honorable Mention2006-07 Jonathan Wallace

Rookie of the Year2008-09 Greg Monroe2004-05 Jeff Green*1994-95 Allen Iverson1992-93 Othella Harrington1981-82 Patrick Ewing1980-81 Fred Brown

All-Rookie Team2008-09 Greg Monroe2007-08 Austin Freeman2006-07 DaJuan Summers2004-05 Jeff Green2000-01 Mike Sweetney1995-96 Victor Page1994-95 Allen Iverson1992-93 Othella Harrington1991-92 Irvin Church1990-91 Robert Churchwell Charles Harrison1988-89 Alonzo Mourning1986-87 Dwayne Bryant Mark Tillmon1985-86 Johnathan Edwards1983-84 Michael Graham Reggie Williams1982-83 Michael Jackson David Wingate1981-82 Patrick Ewing Anthony Jones1980-81 Fred Brown

Defensive Player of the Year1995-96 Allen Iverson1994-95 Allen Iverson1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1990-91 Dikembe Mutombo1989-90 Dikembe Mutombo* Alonzo Mourning*1988-89 Alonzo Mourning1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing1982-83 Patrick Ewing1981-82 Patrick Ewing

Most Improved Player #1996-97 Ya Ya Dia

BIG EAST Sixth Man Award ^2007-08 Patrick Ewing Jr.

BIG EAST Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year2000-01 Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje1996-97 Ya Ya Dia

Coach of the Year1991-92 John Thompson Jr.1986-87 John Thompson Jr.1979-80 John Thompson Jr.

Dave Gavitt Trophy (Championship MVP)2007 Jeff Green1996 Victor Page1992 Alonzo Mourning1989 Charles Smith1987 Reggie Williams1985 Patrick Ewing1984 Patrick Ewing1982 Eric Floyd1980 Craig Shelton

BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team2008 Roy Hibbert Jesse Sapp2007 Jeff Green Roy Hibbert DaJuan Summers2000 Lee Scruggs1997 Victor Page1996 Allen Iverson Victor Page1995 Allen Iverson1994 George Butler Othella Harrington1992 Alonzo Mourning1991 Dikembe Mutombo Alonzo Mourning1989 Alonzo Mourning Charles Smith1987 Reggie Williams1986 Reggie Williams1985 Patrick Ewing Michael Jackson Bill Martin1984 Patrick Ewing Michael Jackson1982 Patrick Ewing Eric Floyd Eric Smith1981 Eric Floyd1980 John Duren Eric Floyd Craig Shelton

* shared award # first awarded in 1996-97^ first awarded in 2007-08

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

BIG EAST AWARDS & HONORS

Patrick Ewing Jr. receives the 2007-08BIG EAST Sixth Man Award

Jeff Green receives the 2007 Dave Gavitt Trophy as the BIG EAST Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player

Greg Monroe receives the 2008-09 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Award

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Naismith Men,s College Player of the Year1985 Patrick Ewing

Associated PressAll-America First Team1995-96 Allen Iverson1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1986-87 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing1982-83 Patrick Ewing1981-82 Eric Floyd

All-America Second Team2007-08 Roy Hibbert1989-90 Alonzo Mourning1988-89 Charles Smith1981-82 Patrick Ewing1980-81 Eric Floyd

All-America Third Team2006-07 Jeff Green1990-91 Dikembe Mutombo1988-89 Alonzo Mourning

The Sporting NewsThird Team2002-03 Mike Sweetney

Black Coaches AssociationMale Coach of the Year2007 John Thompson III2006 John Thompson III

U.S. Basketball Writers AssociationAll-America First Team1995-96 Allen Iverson1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1986-87 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing1982-83 Patrick Ewing1981-82 Eric Floyd

Coach of the Year1982 John Thompson Jr.

United Press InternationalAll-America First Team1995-96 Allen Iverson1991-92 Alonzo Mourning1986-87 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing

All-America Second Team1988-89 Charles Smith1982-83 Patrick Ewing

All-America Third Team1990-91 Dikembe Mutombo1988-89 Alonzo Mourning

Coach of the Year1986-87 John Thompson Jr.

National Association of Basketball CoachesDivision I Player of the Year1985 Patrick Ewing

Defensive Player of the Year1992 Alonzo Mourning

All-America First Team1995-96 Allen Iverson1989-90 Alonzo Mourning1986-87 Reggie Williams1984-85 Patrick Ewing1983-84 Patrick Ewing1982-83 Patrick Ewing1981-82 Eric Floyd

All-America Second Team2002-03 Mike Sweetney1991-92 Alonzo Mourning

All-America Third Team1990-91 Alonzo Mourning

Division I NationalCoach of the Year 2007 John Thompson III1985 John Thompson Jr.

Career Achievement Award2008 Roy Hibbert

AWARDS & HONORS

Patrick Ewing Eric “Sleepy” FloydRoy Hibbert Charles Smith

Alonzo Mourning

Allen Iverson

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Coaches & OfficialsJames ColliflowerElmer Ripley

PlayersAndrew J Zazzali ’22C. Donald Dutton ’30Fred M. Mesmer ’30Paul J. Dillon ’32John J. Crowley ’33

Edward J. Hargaden ’35Thomas J. Carolan ’36Donald C. Gibeau ’37Ben G. Zola ’37Harry Bassin ’38Thomas C. Nolan ’38Francis D. O’Grady ’42William J. Hassett ’45John E. Mahnken ’45Andrew Kostecka ’48

Daniel Kraus ’48Raymond C. Corley ’50Richard T. Falvey ’50Thomas V. O’Keefe ’50William J. Bolger ’53Joseph V. Missett ’57Brian P. Sheehan ’61James M. Christy ’64James J. Barry ’66James R. Brown ’66

Charles A. Adrion ’70F. Michael Laughna ’72Merlin Wilson ’76Derrick V. Jackson ’78John Duren ’80Eric Floyd ’82Patrick Ewing ‘85Reggie Williams ‘87

Georgetown Athletic Hall of Fame

Francis “Reds” Daly Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player)1955 Waren Buehler

1956 Joseph Missett

1957 Joseph Missett

1958 John Clark

1959 James Oravec

1960 Brian P. Sheehan

1961 Brian P. Sheehan

1962 Robert Sharpenter

1963 James Barry

1964 James Christy

1965 James Barry

1966 James Brown

1967 Stephen Sullivan

1968 Bruce Stienbrickner

1969 Charles Adrion

1970 Charles Adrion

1971 Mike Laughna

1972 Mike Laughna

1973 Merlin Wilson

1974 Jonathan Smith

1975 Team Award

1976 Derrick Jackson

1977 Derrick Jackson

1978 Derrick Jackson

1979 Craig Shelton, John Duren

1980 Craig Shelton, John Duren

1981 Eric Floyd

1982 Eric Smith

1983 Patrick Ewing

1984 Patrick Ewing

1985 Patrick Ewing

1986 Reggie Williams

1987 Reggie Williams

1988 Charles Smith

1989 Charles Smith

1990 Mark Tillmon

1991 Dikembe Mutombo

1992 Alonzo Mourning

1993 not awarded

1994 Joey Brown

1995 Irvin Church, John Jacques,

Kevin Millen, Don Reid

1996 Allen Iverson

1997 Ya Ya Dia

1998 Boubacar Aw

1999 not awarded

2000 Kevin Braswell

2001 Kevin Braswell

2002 Kevin Braswell

2003 Mike Sweetney

2004 Gerald Riley

2005 not awarded

2006 not awarded

2007 Roy Hibbert

2008 Roy Hibbert

2009 not awarded

Coach Years Won-Lost Pct.

1. Maurice Joyce 4 (1907-11) 32-20 .615

2. James Colliflower 4 (1911-14, 1921-22) 43-20 .683

3. John O’Reilly 11(1914-21, 1923-27) 87-47 .649

4. Jock Maloney 1 (1922-23) 8-3 .727

5. Elmer Ripley 10 (1927-29, 1938-43, 1946-49) 133-82 .619

6. Bill Dudak 1 (1929-30) 13-12 .520

7. John Colrich 1 (1930-31) 5-16 .238

8. Fred Mesmer 7 (1931-38) 53-76 .411

9. Ken Engles 1 (1945-46) 11-9 .550

10. Buddy O’Grady 3 (1949-52) 35-36 .493

11. Harry Jeanette 4 (1952-56) 49-49 .500

12. Tommy Nolan 4 (1956-60) 40-49 .449

13. Tom O’Keefe 6 (1960-66) 82-60 .578

14. Jack Magee 6 (1966-72) 69-80 .466

15. John Thompson Jr. 27 (1972-99) 596-239 .713

16. Craig Esherick 5 (1999-04) 103-74 .581

17. John Thompson III 5 (2004-present) 116-51 .695

All-Time Coaching Records

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

AWARDS & HONORS

Patrick Ewing was inducted into the Georgetown Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007

Jim Barry

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Basketball Hall of Famer John Thompson Jr.’s name is synonymous with success. Compiling 596 wins, the most of any coach in the history of Georgetown University, the magnitude of his achievements are undeniable.

On the CourtHe amassed league leading records vs. all BIG EAST conference op-

ponents (233-122) and captured seven regular season and six BIG EAST tournament championships. His Hoya teams received 24 consecutive invita-tions to postseason play, appeared in three NCAA Final Fours (1982, 1984, 1985), and won the national championship in 1984.

Thompson was named Coach of the Year a total of seven times. The BIG EAST honored him with the award following the 1979-80, 1986-87, 1991-92 seasons. After leading the Hoyas to the National Championship in 1984 he received the title from The United States Basketball Writers Associa-tion and The Sporting News. Following a consecutive return to the National Championship game in 1985 he was honored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He even garnered the award on a global scale when The United Press International honored him following the 1986-87 season.

Thompson had the privilege to be a part of the U.S. Olympic effort on several occasions. In 1988 as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach, his team captured a bronze medal at the Seoul Olympics. He helped to secure the gold medal twice, once as an assistant coach for the 1976 squad and later as a member of the selection committee for the 1984 team.

In the ClassroomThough his impact on the hardwood is what has brought much of his

acclaim, Thompson is also known for the commitment he showed to his players off the basketball court and in their lives as student-athletes. Always a stalwart in his desire for their futures after college, 76 of 78 players who stayed four years received a diploma, a 97% rate of graduation. It was this goal that led to his protest of “Proposition 42” which focused national atten-tion on the issues of economic and educational discrimination.

In the CommunityIn 2000 he established The John Thompson Charitable Foundation to

help improve the quality of life for disadvantaged children within the District of Columbia and other communities.

The Foundation awards grants to organizations that enhance children’s lives, provide for continuing education, or support rehabilitation.

While coaching, he touched the local community through his establish-ment of Georgetown’s “Kids and Cops” program, which still provides over 10,000 tickets per year for area youth to attend Hoya games. He was also instrumental in the beginning of D.C.’s 4-H program.

Thompson continues to assist organizations through a variety of profes-sional advisory roles. He is a consultant, spokesman and board member to Nike, along with serving as Coach Emeritus and Presidential Consultant for Urban Affairs at Georgetown. The University awarded him for his lasting

JOHN THOMPSON JR.

tHomPson YeaR-BY-YeaR1999Partial seasonRecord 7-6

1998NIT TournamentRecord 16-15

1997NCAA Tournament-West RegionalRecord 20-10BIG EAST Regular Season Champion

1996NCAA Tournament-East Regional

FinalsRecord 29-8BIG EAST Regular Season

Champions

1995NCAA Tournament-Southeast

Regional SemifinalsRecord 21-10

1994NCAA Tournament-Midwest RegionalRecord 19-12

1993NIT Tournament FinalistRecord 20-13

1992NCAA Tournament-West RegionalRecord 22-10BIG EAST Regular Season

Tri-Champions

1991NCAA Tournament-West RegionalRecord 19-13

1990NCAA Tournament-Midwest RegionalRecord 24-7

1989NCAA Tournament-East Regional

FinalsRecord 29-5BIG EAST Tournament ChampionsBIG EAST Regular Season

Champions

1988NCAA Tournament-East RegionalRecord 20-10

1987NCAA Tournament-Southeast

Regional FinalsRecord 29-5BIG EAST Tournament ChampionsBIG EAST Regular Season

Tri-Champions

1986NCAA Tournament-Midwest RegionalRecord 24-8

1985NCAA Tournament FinalistsRecord 35-3NCAA Eastern Regional ChampionsBIG EAST Tournament Champions

1984NCAA Tournament ChampionsRecord 34-3NCAA Western Regional ChampionsBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsBIG EAST Regular Season

Champions

1983NCAA Tournament-Midwest RegionalRecord 22-10

1982NCAA Tournament FinalistsRecord 30-7NCAA Western Regional ChampionsBIG EAST Tournament Champions

1981NCAA Tournament-East RegionalRecord 20-12

1980NCAA East Regional FinalsRecord 26-6BIG EAST Tournament ChampionsBIG EAST Regular Season

Co-Champions

1979NCAA Tournament-East RegionalRecord 24-5ECAC Upstate-Southern ChampionsECAC Southern Division Champions

1978NIT SemifinalsRecord 23-8ECAC Semifinals

1977NIT First RoundRecord 19-9ECAC Semifinals

1976NCAA West RegionalRecord 21-7ECAC Southern Division Champion

1975NCAA Mideast RegionalRecord 18-10ECAC Southern Division Champions

1974Second YearRecord 13-13

1973First YearRecord 12-14

Overall Coaching Record596-239(27 years)

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commitment to the Hilltop community with its two highest honors: the Presi-dent’s Award and the Patrick Healy Award.

Thompson’s Accomplishments Continue to be Recognized In October 2009, Christ the King Preparatory School in Newark, N.J. honored Thompson for his contributions to urban education at a Gala at The Newark Club. Christ the King Prep, which opened in Newark in September 2007, is part of a national network of Cristo Rey Schools, which provide quality, Catholic, college preparatory education to urban young people who live in communities with limited educational options. All students at Cristo Rey Network schools participate in a corporate internship program through which they finance the majority of the cost of their education. In November, Thompson will be a recipient of the Second Annual Lapchick Character Award. He will be honored along with Kay Yow, whose courageous fight against cancer overshadowed her coaching career, and national high school coaching legend Jack Curran of Archbishop Molloy. The three will be honored at a luncheon at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 19, 2009, and again during the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic games that night. The award was started last season by a group inspired by Lapchick biographer and former player Gus Alfieri to recognize basketball coaches who have shown the character traits and coaching skills of Hall of Famer Joe Lapchick, who coached with St. John’s and the New York Knicks. The inaugural class was Hall of Famers Pat Summitt, Lou Carnesecca and Dean Smith. This year’s honorees are as accomplished as basketball coaches but excelled as individuals of high character, who focused on developing young people into significant adults.

BackgroundCoach Thompson’s bachelor degree from Providence College was in

economics and he also holds a master’s degree in guidance and counseling from the University of the District of Columbia. He has received honorary degrees from Georgetown University, St. Peter’s College, Wheeling College and most recently from the University of the District of Columbia.

Prior to his arrival at Georgetown, Thompson was a highly success-ful high school coach, amassing a record of 122-28 at St. Anthony’s High School in Washington, D.C. Before entering the coaching ranks, he played on two Boston Celtic World Championship teams under the tutelage of fel-low Hall of Famer Red Auerbach.

While attending Providence College, Thompson led the Friars to the NIT Championship in 1963 and was named “New England Player of the Year” the following season. During his high school career, Thompson led John Carroll High School to 55 consecutive victories and two city champion-ships and was named an All-American.

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Since 1945, 57 Georgetown basketball alumni have either been drafted by NBA teams and/or have had playing experience in the league. Over the last two decades, stars from Georgetown – players like Patrick Ewing, Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning – have gone on to NBA fame and stardom. Only two members of the Georgetown Men’s Basketball Family – Ewing and legendary coach John Thompson, Jr. – have reached the ultimate basketball honor in being inducted into the Nai-smith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Ewing, selected as the greatest player to wear a Georgetown basketball jersey, was the most recent to join the Hall of Fame, being inducted in September 2008. He was elected in his first year of eligibility along with Hakeem Olajuwon and Pat Riley, six-time NBA All-Star and former Notre Dame standout Adrian Dantley, Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson, legendary Immaculata Univer-sity women’s coach Cathy Rush and well-known television analyst Dick Vitale. Thompson was inducted in 1999 with former Boston Celtics great Kevin McHale, Wayne Embry, the first African-American general manager in the history of the NBA, former women’s Olympic coach Billie Moore and Fred Zollner, who played a key role in the early development of the NBA. Thompson’s name is synonymous with suc-cess, as is the program he built at Georgetown. When John Thompson stepped into the head coaching position at Georgetown University in 1972, he notified his team, which had compiled a paltry 3-23 record the previous year, that one day Georgetown would be national champions. The combination of Thompson’s strong work ethic and his even stronger commitment to his players’ lives off the basketball court helped him achieve his goal. In 27 years at Georgetown, Thompson won nearly 600 games and over 70 percent of all games. Thompson’s teams played in fourteen consecutive NCAA tournaments (1979-92), made 24 consecutive postseason appearances (20 NCAA, 4 NIT) and won seven Big East tournament championships. He led Georgetown to the 1984 NCAA Nation-al Championship in 1984 and the Hoyas appeared in three Final Fours (1982, 1984 and 1985). Thompson was named “Coach of the Year” seven times. The BIG EAST Conference, in the 1991-92 season, named him Coach of the Year for the third time (having previously awarded him this title in 1979-80 and 1986-87). The United States

Basketball Writers Association and “The Sporting News” recognized him in 1983-84. The National Association of Basketball Coaches acknowledged him in 1984-85 and United Press International chose him in 1986-87. Most impressively, 75 of his 77 players who remained all four seasons received their degrees and 26 of his players were drafted by the NBA (eight in the first round). “John Thompson is to black basketball coach-es what Martin Luther King was to his people during his time,” former Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson said. “He was a leader, a trailblazer and someone who made a lot of things possible for us. He went down the path first to get the rest of us here.” One of the players he led was inducted into the Hall of Fame nine years after Thompson. Ewing earned First Team All-America honors three times at Georgetown and led the Hoyas to the 1984 NCAA Championship and went on to become an 11-time all-star in the National Bas-ketball Association and won two gold medals as a member of the United States Olympic Team. “This means a lot,” Ewing said of his induction. “I’m being recognized for all of the blood, sweat and tears I’ve put into my 17-year career. Growing up in Massachusetts and having field trips to the Basketball Hall of Fame, I never really realized that one day I’d be in there. This is a dream come true.” Ewing was a three-time consensus First Team All-America selection (1983, 1984, 1985) on the Hilltop, helping the Hoyas to three NCAA Final Four appearances and the 1984 national title. He was named Most Outstanding Player of the 1984 tour-nament in helping the Hoyas to the championship. “My four years at Georgetown were the best of my life,” Ewing said. “I came to college a boy and left a man.” He was the first pick in the 1985 NBA Draft and went on to earn league Rookie of the Year honors in 1986 with the New York Knicks after averaging 20.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.

Ewing scored 24,815 points during his 17-year NBA career to go along with 11,607 rebounds. Ewing spent 15 years with the Knicks and made 10 consecutive NBA All-Star appearances. He finished his playing career after stints with the Seattle Supersonics (2000-01) and Orlando Magic (2001-02). Ewing averaged 21.0 points, 9.8 re-bounds and 2.45 blocks in 1,183 career games and was a member of the NBA’s 50th Anniversary Team. He remains the New York Knicks’ all-time leader in points, rebounds, blocked shots, steals and field goals made. Ewing came to Georgetown after earning Parade Magazine National High School Player of the Year honors in 1981. As a freshman in 1981-82, he averaged 12.7 points and 7.5 rebounds and earned second team All-BIG EAST Honors as the Hoyas went 30-7 and reached the Final Four. During his sophomore year in 1982-83, he averaged 17.7 points, 10.2 rebounds and earned First Team All-BIG EAST Honors as GU went 22-10 and reached the NCAA Midwest Regional Finals. Georgetown won the NCAA Championship during the 1983-84 season, posting a 34-3 record and beating Houston, 84-75, in the title game. Ewing finished the season averaging 16.4 points and 10.0 rebounds per game and earned First Team All-BIG EAST honors and league Defensive Player of the Year kudos. The Hoyas reached the NCAA title game dur-ing the 1984-85 season, with Ewing tallying 14.6 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. He capped off his career by being named the BIG EAST Player of the Year for the second-straight season, earning his third First Team All-BIG EAST nod and fourth BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year award. He still stands second all-time in scoring at Georgetown, averaging 15.3 points in 143 games, and is one of only four players in program history to score at least 2,000 points (2,184). Ewing is the all-time leader in total rebounds (1,316), most blocked shots (493) and most games played (143).

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Not only has Georgetown Basketball made an impact in the BIG EAST and at the NCAA Division I level, but Hoyas have been a major part of USA Basketball. Georgetown Hoyas have been part of our nation’s effort in six of the last eight Olympic Games. In 1976, Hoya coach John Thompson Jr. served as an assistant coach as the United States went 7-0 en route to a gold medal in Montreal, Quebec. When basketball made its first Olympic appearance on native soil in Los Angeles in 1984, the United States captured gold and Patrick Ewing was the tournament’s leading shot blocker with 18. Thompson Jr. returned to Olympic competition as the head coach in 1988 in Seoul, Korea, along with Mary Fen-lon. Charles E. Smith was second in assists on that 1988 team and helped the U.S. win bronze. After FIBA opened Olympic competition to include NBA players, Patrick Ewing was named to the 1992 “Dream Team” and led the U.S. in blocked shots on its way to gold in Barcelona, Spain. Alonzo Mourning also led his Olympic team in blocked shots in 2000, as the team won gold in Sydney, Australia. In the summer of 2004, Allen Iverson and the United States won bronze, while he led the team in scoring. Former Hoya DaJuan Summers was a finalist for the 2006 USA Men’s U-18 National Team. Prior to his senior year, Roy Hibbert was a member of the United States team that participated in the Pan Am Games in 2007 and current Head Coach John Thompson III was an assistant coach for the 2008 U-18 team that competed in the FIBA Americas Championship. Former Hoya Jeff Green was invited to participate in Team USA’s National Mini-Camp in July 2009, and current Hoya, sophomore Greg Monroe, was a member of the 2007 USA Basketball Men’s Youth Development Festi-val. The Georgetown reach has also extended to native homelands as former George-town player Joe Touomou is serving as the head coach for the Cameroon National Team, his native country.

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HOYAS & USA BASKETBAll

Charles SmithGreg Monroe

Patrick Ewing

John Thompson Jr.

Alonzo Mourning

Jeff GreenJohn Thompson III and the 2008 U-18 Team

Allen Iverson

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DaJuan Summers ex’09• 2nd Round Selection, Detroit

Pistons, 2009• Detroit Pistons 2009-present

Roy Hibbert ‘08• 1st Round Selection, Toronto

Raptors, 2008• Indiana Pacers 2008-present

Patrick Ewing Jr. ‘08• 2nd Round Selection,

Sacramento Kings, 2008

Jeff Green ex’08• 1st Round Selection, (fifth

overall) Boston Celtics, 2007• Seattle Supersonics 2007-2008• Oklahoma City Thunder

2008-present

Mike Sweetney ex’04• 1st Round Selection (ninth

overall), New York Knicks, 2003• New York Knicks 2003-2005• Chicago Bulls 2005-2007

Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje ’01• 2nd Round Selection, Portland

Trail Blazers, 2001• Portland Trail Blazers

2001-2004

Allen Iverson ex’98• 1st Overall Selection in 1996

NBA Draft• 1st Round Selection,

Philadelphia 76ers, 1996• NBA Rookie of The Year, 1997• Philadelphia 76ers 1996-2006• Denver Nuggets 2006-2008• Detroit Pistons 2008-2009• Memphis Grizzlies 2009-present

Jahidi White ’98• 2nd Round Selection,

Washington Wizards, 1998• Washington Wizards 1998-

2003• Phoenix Suns 2003-2004• Charlotte Bobcats 2004-2005

Jerome Williams ’96• 1st Round Selection, Detroit

Pistons, 1996• Detroit Pistons 1996-2001• Toronto Raptors 2001-2003• Chicago Bulls 2003-2004• New York Knickerbockers 2004-

2005

Othella Harrington ’96• 2nd Round Selection, Houston

Rockets, 1996• Houston Rockets 1996-1999• Vancouver Grizzlies 1999-2001• New York Knickerbockers

2001-2004• Chicago Bulls 2004-2006• Charlotte Bobcats 2006-2008

Don Reid ’95• 2nd Round Selection, Detroit

Pistons ,1995• Detroit Pistons, 1995-2000• Washington Wizards, 2000• Orlando Magic 2000-2002• Detroit Pistons, 2002-2003

Robert Churchwell ’94• Golden State Warriors,

1995-1996

Alonzo Mourning ’92• 1st Round Selection, Charlotte

Hornets, 1992• Charlotte Hornets 1992-1995• Miami Heat 1995-2003, 2005-

2008• New Jersey Nets 2003-2004

Dikembe Mutombo ’91• 1st Round Selection, Denver

Nuggets, 1991• Denver Nuggets 1991-1996• Atlanta Hawks 1996-2000• Philadelphia 76ers 2000-2002• New Jersey Nets 2002-2003• New York Knickerbockers

2003-2004• Houston Rockets 2005-2009

Jaren Jackson ’89• New Jersey Nets 1989-1990• Golden State Warriors

1991-1992• Los Angeles Clippers

1992-1993• Portland Trail Blazers

1993-1994• Philadelphia 76ers 1994-1995• Houston Rockets 1995-1996• Washington Bullets 1996-1997• San Antonio Spurs 1997-2000• Orlando Magic 2001-2002

Charles Smith ’89• Boston Celtics 1989-1991• Minnesota Timberwolves

1995-1996

Ben Gillery ’88• Sacramento Kings 1988-89

HOYAS IN THE NBA

Jeff Green Roy HibbertJerome Williams & David Stern

DaJuan Summers

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Reggie Williams ’87• 1st Round Selection, Los

Angeles Clippers, 1987• Los Angeles Clippers

1987-1989• San Antonio Spurs 1989-1991• Denver Nuggets 1991-1996• Indiana Pacers 1996• New Jersey Nets 1996-1997

Michael Jackson ’86• 2nd Round Selection, New

York Knickerbockers, 1986• Sacramento Kings 1987-1990

David Wingate ’86• 2nd Round Selection,

Philadelphia 76ers, 1986• Philadelphia 76ers 1986-1989• San Antonio Spurs 1989-1990• Washington Bullets

1991-1992• Charlotte Hornets 1992-1994• Seattle Supersonics

1995-1997, 2000-2001• New York Knickerbockers

1997-2000

Bill Martin ’85• 2nd Round Selection, Indiana

Pacers 1985• Indiana Pacers 1985-1986• New York Knickerbockers

1986-1987• Phoenix Suns 1987-1988

Ralph Dalton ’85• 7th Round Selection, Cleveland

Cavaliers, 1986

Patrick Ewing ’85 • 1st Selection in 1985 NBA

Draft• 1st Round Selection, New York

Knickerbockers, 1985• NBA Rookie of the Year, 1985• New York Knickerbockers

1985-2000• Seattle Supersonics,

2000-2001• Orlando Magic, 2001-2002

Fred Brown ’84• 8th Round Selection, Atlanta

Hawks, 1984

Gene Smith ’84• 5th Round Selection, Indiana

Pacers, 1984

Eric Floyd ’82• 1st Round Selection, New

Jersey Nets, 1982• New Jersey Nets 1982-1983,

1994-1995• Golden State Warriors

1983-1987• Houston Rockets 1987-1993• San Antonio Spurs 1993-1994

Eric Smith ’82• 4th Round Selection, Portland

Trail Blazers, 1982

Ed Spriggs ’82• 8th Round Selection, Boston

Celtics, 1982

Mike Frazier ’81• 10th Round Selection, Atlanta

Hawks, 1981

John Duren ’80• 1st Round Selection, Utah Jazz,

1980• Utah Jazz 1980-1982• Indiana Pacers 1982-1983

Al Dutch ’80• 8th Round Selection, Seattle

Supersonics, 1980

Craig Shelton ex’80• 2nd Round Selection, Atlanta

Hawks, 1980• Atlanta Hawks 1980-1982

Steve Martin ’79• 10th Round Selection,

Washington Bullets, 1979

Ed Hopkins ’78• 10th Round Selection,

Washington Bullets, 1978

Derrick Jackson ’78• 4th Round Selection, Golden

State Warriors, 1978

Merlin Wilson ’76• 8th Round Selection,

Washington Bullets, 1976

Art White ’72• 4th Round Selection,

Milwaukee Bucks, 1972• 5th Round Selection, New York

Nets 1972*

Paul Favorite ’70• 16th Round Selection,

Cincinnati Royals, 1970

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

Eric FloydReggie WilliamsJohn Duren

David Wingate

Patrick Ewing

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Jim Supple ’69• 11th Round Selection,

Cincinnati Royals, 1969

Neil Heskin ’67• 8th Round Selection, Denver

Nuggets, 1967*

Frank Hollendoner ’67• 8th Round Selection, Cincinnati

Royals, 1967• 8th Round Selection, New York

Nets, 1967*

Steve Sullivan ’67• 2nd Round Selection, Detroit

Pistons, 1967

Jim Christy ’64• 10th Round Selection, New

York Knickerbockers, 1964

Bob Sharpenter ’62• 7th Round Selection, Syracuse

Nationals, 1962

Hugh Beins ‘53• 5th Round Selection,

Rochester Royals, 1953

Bill Bolger ’53• 2nd Round Selection,

Milwaukee Hawks, 1953• Baltimore Bullets 1953-1954

Dennis Murphy ’53• 9th Round Selection, Baltimore

Bullets, 1953Gerry Nappy ’53

• 9th Round Selection, Syracuse Nationals, 1953

John Brown ’50• 9th Round Selection, Chicago

Stags, 1950

Tom O’Keefe ‘50• Washington Capitols 1950-

1951

Ray Corley ’49• Syracuse Nationals 1949-1950• Tri-Cities Blackhawks

1950-1951• Ft.Wayne Pistons 1952-1953

Andy Kostecka ’48• Indianapolis Jets 1948-1949

Dan Kraus ’48• Baltimore Bullets 1948-1949

John Mahnken ex’45• Rochester Royals 1945-1946• Washington Capitols

1946-1948• Baltimore Bullets, Indianapolis

Jets, Ft.Wayne Pistons 1948-1949

• Ft.Wayne Pistons, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Boston Celtics 1949-1950

• Boston Celtics, Indianapolis Olympians 1950-1951

• Boston Celtics 1951-1953

Al Lujack ’42• Washington Capitols

1946-1947

Don Martin ’42• Providence Steamrollers

1946-1948

Buddy O’Grady ’42• Rochester Royals 1945-1946• Washington Capitols

1946-1947• St. Louis Bombers 1947-1948• Providence Steamrollers

1948-1949

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HOYAS IN THE NBA

Alonzo MourningPatrick EwingDikembe Mutombo

Allen Iverson

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Most Valuable PlayerAllen Iverson, 2000-01

First TeamAllen Iverson, 2004-05Allen Iverson, 2000-01Allen Iverson, 1998-99Alonzo Mourning, 1998-99Patrick Ewing, 1989-90

Second TeamAllen Iverson, 2002-03Allen Iverson, 2001-02Dikembe Mutombo, 2000-01Alonzo Mourning, 1999-2000Allen Iverson, 1999-2000Patrick Ewing, 1996-97Patrick Ewing, 1992-93

Patrick Ewing, 1991-92Patrick Ewing, 1990-91Patrick Ewing, 1988-89Patrick Ewing, 1987-88

Third TeamAllen Iverson, 2005-06Dikembe Mutombo, 2001-02Dikembe Mutombo, 1997-98

Rookie of the YearAllen Iverson, 1996-97Patrick Ewing, 1985-86

Rookie First TeamJeff Green, 2007-08Allen Iverson, 1996-97

Rookie Second TeamDikembe Mutombo, 1991-92

Defensive Player of the YearDikembe Mutombo, 2000-01Alonzo Mourning, 1999-2000Alonzo Mourning, 1998-99Dikembe Mutombo, 1997-98Dikembe Mutombo, 1996-97Dikembe Mutombo, 1994-95

Defensive First TeamDikembe Mutombo, 2000-01Alonzo Mourning, 1999-2000Alonzo Mourning, 1998-99Dikembe Mutombo, 1997-98Dikembe Mutombo, 1996-97Alonzo Mourning, 1992-93

Defensive Second TeamDikembe Mutombo, 2001-02Dikembe Mutombo, 1998-99Dikembe Mutombo, 1994-95Patrick Ewing, 1991-92Patrick Ewing, 1988-89Patrick Ewing, 1987-88

J. Walker Kennedy Citizen AwardAlonzo Mourning, 2001-02Dikembe Mutombo, 2000-01

NBA Award Winners

2009 Allen Iverson2008 Allen Iverson2007 Allen Iverson2006 Allen Iverson2005 Allen Iverson2004 Allen Iverson2003 Allen Iverson2002 Allen Iverson Alonzo Mourning Dikembe Mutombo2001 Allen Iverson Alonzo Mourning

2000 Allen Iverson Alonzo Mourning Dikembe Mutombo1999 NBA Lockout1998 Dikembe Mutombo1997 Dikembe Mutombo1996 Patrick Ewing Alonzo Mourning Dikembe Mutombo1995 Patrick Ewing Alonzo Mourning Dikembe Mutombo

1994 Patrick Ewing Alonzo Mourning1993 Patrick Ewing1992 Patrick Ewing Dikembe Mutombo1991 Patrick Ewing1990 Patrick Ewing1989 Patrick Ewing1988 Patrick Ewing1987 Eric Floyd1986 Patrick Ewing

Georgetown Hoyas Appear in 24-StraightNBA All-Star Games

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

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Hoya athletes have appeared on the covers of numerous national magazines, including Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine and the Sporting News, as well as countless preseason college basketball and NBA publications.

HOYAS IN THE SPOTlIGHT

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Dikembe Mutombo He came to Georgetown on an academic scholarship, anticipating graduating with a medical degree, so he could return to his homeland and help its people. But life had other plans for this 7-2” student, and Dikembe Mutombo ended up on the Georgetown hardcourt, becoming one of the greatest defensive stoppers in the history of Georgetown basketball. Even though he went on to the NBA instead of medical school, he never let go of his desire to improve the lives of his countrymen On June 20, 2007 he was inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame at their 13th annual induction ceremonies. The Hu-manitarian Hall annually inducts individuals who are “world-class in athletic ability, role models in their community and have a strong record of humanitarian efforts”. The eight-time NBA All-star was honored for his long-standing dedication to improving the health, education and quality of life for the people in his birthplace, the Democratic Republic of Congo and other parts of the world. In 1997 he formed the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation with the stated goal of improving the overall physical health of his native people. Through the Foundation (www.dmf.org), Mutombo contributed $15 million toward the $29 million

cost of building the new 300-bed Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital and Research Center in the capital city of Kinshasa. The first one constructed in the entire country in over 40 years, the hospital opened in September 2006 and provides special-ized care to the city’s poorest residents, while training Congolese health professionals with the latest developments in health care “As a community we have seen what kind of diseases have come to attack us and destroy the fabric of our society,” said Mutombo upon receiv-ing his Humanitarian award. “(Diseases) continue to take our lives and cut our lives short. I have been chosen to go out and make a difference. The most important thing in our lives is our rela-tionship to humanity. We need to be an example for our children and our grandchildren.” Mutombo learned about his country’s medi-cal deficiencies firsthand when his mother died of a stroke in 1998. She was unable to get to the hospital, which was 10 minutes away, because of civil arrest, and she was forced to combat a stroke without medical attention. The hospital with her name sits on a 12-acre site on the outskirts of Kinshasa, where about a quarter of the city’s 7.5 million residents live in poverty. The average life expectancy in DRC is 45, with one out of every

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Dikembe Mutombo speaks at the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame Media Luncheon on June 20, 2007 at the Ester Simplot Performing Arts Academy in Boise, Idaho

Dikembe Mutombo reads to children during the Rockets Read to Achieve on Oct. 23, 2006 in Houston, Texas

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five children dying before their fifth birthday. “I love Dikembe,” said Rockets vice presi-dent Tad Brown in an interview with The Houston Chronicle. “I love that he represents everything that is good about a person in a position of prominence in the sports world doing great things to help his countrymen. He is the epitome of what you would look for in a humanitarian using his fame and fortune to do great things.” In conjunction with the hospital ground-breaking, Mutombo took part in the administering of oral polio vaccines as part of the Polio Eradica-tion Campaign in the Congo, which saw 8.2 million children under the age of five successfully vaccinated during its two-week period. Mutombo is also a spokesman for CARE, the international relief agency, and he was the first Youth Emissary for the United Nations Development Program, which educates countries about resources to help young people improve their futures. He has also been instrumental in the NBA’s “Basketball Without Borders” international initia-tive which provides basketball instruction, health seminars and community outreach to youth in underprivileged areas. Since he is fluent in five Af-rican languages, Mutombo heads the annual NBA contingent of players and coaches, including John

Thompson Jr and fellow Hoya Jerome Williams in 2005, to that continent. The program assembles 100 campers from more than 20 countries across Africa. The International Basketball Association (FIBA) selects the young players, ages 16-19 on their basketball skills, leadership abilities and over-all dedication to the sport. Along with basketball instruction and competition, the camp incorporates seminars on leadership, education, sportsman-ship and healthy living. The week is highlighted by extensive community outreach activities focused on HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention In conjunction with the program, Mutombo’s foundation has provided dormitories, cafeterias and recreational facilities to African communities. In addition, in 1996 he paid for uniforms and expenses for his homeland’s women’s basketball team to attend the Olympic games in Atlanta. Mutombo has also been recognized for his contributions by the following groups: The Sport-ing News’ top 99 “Good Guys in Sports” in 2000 and 1999, was one of 20 winners of the 1999 President’s Service Awards (our nation’s highest honor for volunteer service), the NBA’s 1999 Henry P. Iba Citizen Athlete Award and Essence Magazine’s 2001 Achiever Award.

“When America serves others in this way, we show the strength and generos-ity of our country. These deeds reflect the character of our people. The greatest strength we have is the heroic kindness, courage, and self-sacrifice of the American people. You see this spirit often if you know where to look - and tonight we need only look above to the gallery. “Dikembe Mutombo grew up in Africa, amid great poverty and disease. He came to Georgetown University on a scholarship to study medicine - but Coach John Thompson got a look at Dikembe and had a different idea. Dikembe became a star in the NBA, and a citizen of the United States. But he never forgot the land of his birth, or the duty to share his blessings with others. He built a brand new hospital in his old hometown. A friend has said of this good-hearted man: ‘Mutombo believes that God has given him this opportunity to do great things.’ And we are proud to call this son of the Congo a citizen of the United States of America.”

- Former President George W. Bush2007 State of the Union Address Excerpt

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NBA Senior Executive Kathleen Behrens and Dikembe Mutombo receive their award during the Annual Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Gala reception on May 22, 2006 in London, England

Dikembe Mutombo and Tracy McGrady visit a patient at Memorial Herman Children’s Hospital in Houston, Texas in 2005

Dikembe Mutombo and Chris Tucker perform with the pupils of the Ithuteng Trust during the “Basketball Without Borders” African camp at

the Ithuteng Trust Event in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa

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Alonzo MourningAlonzo Mourning has been intensely involved

in the development of community programs in South Florida where he resides with his family. Most of his outreach has been through Alonzo Mourning Charities, a public foundation that raises money in support of organizations that aid in the development and education of at-risk children and families.

Since its beginning in 1997, Alonzo Mourning Charities has raised $6 million to enhance the lives of some of South Florida’s neediest residents through programs such as, 100 Black Men of South Florida, Honey Shine Mentoring Program, Children’s Home Society of Florida and the Over-town Youth Center.

Most of the funds are raised during “Zo’s Summer Groove,” a five-day festival featuring youth basketball clinics, a golf tournament, a comedy show/concert, a youth summit, a benefit dinner, a block party and an all-star basketball game. Now in its 11th year, ZSG has become a staple in the South Florida community. ZSG works to promote community involvement by encouraging event participants to enjoy a weekend of activities that ultimately benefit the people of the area.

Mourning has also been instrumental in rais-ing $2 million for kidney disease research through “Zo’s Fund for Life,” which also helps to provide

medicine to kidney patients in need.In addition, while playing for the Miami Heat,

he donated $100 for each blocked shot to the Children’s Home Society and Jefferson Memorial Hospital of Miami. A foster child himself, Alonzo and his wife host an annual holiday party for more than 100 foster children, personally buying pres-ents and distributing them at the event.

Alonzo’s charitable efforts have not gone unnoticed. In 2006 he was the fourth Heat member to receive the NBA Community Assist Award, awarded by the NBA to honor a player who reflects the leagues passion to give back. In 2003 he received the National Urban League’s Outstanding Community Service Award, and the Silver Medallion Community Service Award by the National Conference for Community and Justice. In 2002 he also received the NBA’s J. Walter Kennedy Sportsmanship Award, which is given to coaches or players for exemplary com-munity efforts.

In 2008, Mourning wrote a book, “Resilience: Faith, Focus, Triumph,” which described the numer-ous battles he faced in his life, and how he over-came them to end up where he is today. Mourning spoke to Georgetown students on campus at McShain Lounge and held a book signing before the Drexel game at Verizon Center.

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Alonzo Mourning (left) and Dorrel Wright (right) of the Miami Heat pose for a picture with the Miami Chief of Police John F. Timoney for the Miami Heat’s Annual Thanksgiving in Overtown Celebration this fall

Alonzo Mourning signs an autograph at the 2007 Zo Summer Groove at American Airlines Arena

Alonzo Mourning at a book signing on

Georgetown’s campus

Alonzo Mourning takes a photo with fans at the 2007 Miami Heat Family Festival at Watson Island in Miami, Fla.

Alonzo Mourning delivers a meal to a family during Alonzo Mourning’s Annual Thanksgiving Event for Families in Need in last fall

Performing artist Fat Joe and Alonzo Mourning at the 2005 Zo Summer Groove

Alonzo Mourning and his daughter pose with

Burnie, the Miami Heat mascot, at the

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Basketball Diplomacy BringsGeorgetown to Montenegro

Fulfilling a life-long dream during the summer of 2008 was not enough for former Georgetown men’s basketball player Sead Dizdarevic. After leading a group of former players to his home country of Montenegro to host a basketball camp, Dizdarevic saw the effect it had on the youth and built upon that for a successful second year of what is now called “Basketball Diplomacy.” In early August, Basketball Diplomacy ventured to Kolasin, Montenegro with a mission to unite students from Slovenia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and Montenegro through the game of basketball. Once again, the United States Embassy played an important role in organizing the event along with The State Department, which sponsored it and provided much of the funding. Ambassador to Montenegro Roderick W. Moore even handed out the certificates of achievement to the campers on the final day. “I was happy to go back and have kids from five different countries in attendance,” Dizdarevic said. “It was a pleasure seeing athletes from differ-ent backgrounds, who would not have otherwise met, work together.” Joining him were former Hoyas RaMell Ross, Amadou Killkenny-Diaw and Rhea Beal along with Georgetown Director of Men’s Basketball Opera-tions Matt Henry, Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach Ashley Davis and Assistant Athletics Direc-

tor for Student-Athlete Leadership and Perfor-mance Augie Maurelli. The four-day event trained more than 40 boys and girls on basketball, physical fitness and educa-tion, but the underlying theme promoted regional and inter-ethnic cooperation as well as tolerance through sports. Henry cited three objectives for the camp, “To become better basketball players, to make new friends and to talk about our future educa-tion and community.” Dizdarevic, the program coordinator at Georgetown’s Center for Intercultural Education and Development, credited the U.S. Department of State and Georgetown Athletics along with the embassies of all countries involved for seeing the importance of the program and working to get it up and running for the second-consecutive year. “Being native to Montenegro, it was great to have the support of the U.S. State Department and the participating embassies,” said Dizdarevic. “Be-ing able to give back to my country is something I’m really proud of.” Each camper received two Georgetown Basketball t-shirts and the boys and girls were separated into two camps with individual instruc-tion from the coaches. “They were really good listeners and very coachable. They took what we taught them and tried it out in the five on five games,” Davis remarked about the girls. “You could tell they were focusing on trying to get better.”

Maurelli added an athletic development sta-tion to the camp this year. He worked on strength, speed and agility with the athletes. “It was very im-pressive to see how quickly the athletes picked up elements of training they had never seen before,” he explained. Beyond basketball, the coaches spoke to the campers through translators about education and what it takes to play college basketball in the United States. Many of the players had their club coaches in attendance and the GU coaching staff set aside time to sit down in order to talk strategy and an-swer questions. The coaches played an important role in translating for the campers, most of whom did not speak English. The Hoya players and coaches did not have much of an opportunity to experience the country, but culture was taught in the confines of the gym. “It was a great experience, the food was great and we enjoyed being there,” Henry said. “In a few days, the kids taught us about their culture while we improved their basketball skills. That this program brings us back to where Sead grew up means that much more to Georgetown and to the basketball program.” In a video produced by the U.S. State Department, Henry summed up the camp in one statement, “We are by no means solving any eth-nic conflicts, but it’s really fun to watch a kid from Serbia slap five with a kid from Kosovo after they make a good play.”

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Because of its location in our nation’s capital, Georgetown University students have the unique opportunity to interact with the individuals and organizations that guide our country and the world. These photos recognize the amazing individuals who have graced our basketball program with their camaraderie and support. Dignitaries attend our games, celebrate our achievements and mentor our athletes.

Former President of the United States Ronald Reagan celebrates the 1984 NCAA Championship with John Thompson Jr. and the Hoyas

Sead Dizdarevic served as a summer intern with Congressman Peter Visclosky

HOYAS AND

WORlD lEADERS

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Dikembe Mutombo and South African civil rights leader Nelson Mandela

U.S. Cultural Connect Envoy Courtland Freeman and former Secretary of State Colin Powell

Roy Hibbert and President of the United States Barack Obama.

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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (F’68) with

Coach Thompson III

Jonathan Wallace with Alabama State Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), far left, at the Washington Update Luncheon.

Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage with then Capitol Hill intern Courtland Freeman

Senator John McCain with Coach John Thompson Jr.

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Georgetown Basketball Players Taste Ex-perience of Business World During Visit to New York Stock Exchange

Throughout the storied history of the Georgetown basketball program, much has been written about the Hoya legends that return to the Hilltop to work out with each year’s current group of players. For the last three years, members of the Georgetown basketball program have found that the network extends far away from McDonough Gym and far beyond the basketball court. In September, Head Coach John Thompson III had a chance to visit with members of the Georgetown Wall Street Alliance, a collection of alumni who work in the financial sector in New York City. It was the third such visit in the last three years following the visit two years ago of former players Tyler Crawford and Jonathan Wal-lace and that of former player Bryon Jansen and current junior Chris Wright last year. During the visits, members of the basketball team have the opportunity to visit with George-town alumni on Wall Street for the opportunity to learn more about the inner-workings of America’s financial capital. On the first day, the players had the chance to meet with former Georgetown center Ralph Dalton (C `85). They met with him, as well others at Merrill Lynch, visited numerous trading desks and learned about different markets. The visits also include a meeting with Steve Paluszek (B’79), who has brought players to the New York Stock Exchange before a dinner. Paluszek, a member of the Georgetown University Wall Street Alliance who is a supporter of both the men’s and women’s basketball programs, is the Principal Invest-ment Manager for PRB Advisors, LLC. “I remembered hearing about when the guys went last year and thought it would be a neat experience,” Wright said of his visit. “Both Jon and Tyler told me it was a once-in-a-lifetime type of experience, to visit the Exchange and to meet so many people. I’m really glad that we had the chance to do it.” It was an interesting experience as well for Jansen, who is currently working in the financial sector in New York. “Chris and I joked about it because in the last article, all of Jon and Tyler’s quotes were like,

[working on Wall Street] is just like basketball, so we were joked about how we didn’t want to have quotes like that,” Jansen said. “I found that I put my foot in my mouth, because I can’t deny there were a lot of connections, like all of the real-time decisions where they know they are going to have mistakes and be able to deal with those mistakes and still keep going with all the energy they have. It’s the type of thing I’ve experienced somewhat since I started working.” For all of the players who have had a chance to take the trip to New York, it was a chance to see up close what they have only read about and seen on television. It was also an education in what goes on behind the scenes. “One of the most eye-opening aspects was getting out on the floor,” Wright said. “It’s a lot different from what you think and being down there, you realize how hectic it is. It was amazing to see how things fast move for them. I just tried to absorb as much as I could.” Wallace, who played professionally in Eu-rope last year, still recalls his visit. “It was very eye-opening, and kind of overwhelming at the same time,” Wallace said. “It was great exposure for us, and I know it was a great experience for Bryon and Chris too. To see the Stock Exchange floor and all of the different avenues and how the financial system works, it was great to get an inside look on everything.” Despite it being their first trip to Wall Street, Wright and Jansen easily found common ground amongst the people they encountered. “I felt very welcome there,” Wright said. “We would walk into a room with a hundred people that I didn’t know or didn’t recognize and then after being there for a half an hour I realized that a good portion of them were Georgetown alumni so it made Bryon and I feel very welcome and we felt like we fit in very well.” Along the way they came across a few familiar faces, namely former Georgetown center Ralph Dalton (C‘85), who helped the Hoyas win a National Championship in 1984 prior to his work on Wall Street. “It was interesting to meet with him because he talked to us much less about his job and the financial world and more about life in gen-eral,” Wright said. “Being able to come through Georgetown and the basketball program and tosee what he’s doing now, it showed what we can accomplish too.”

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HOYAS ON WAll STREET

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Chris Antonetti B’96 is Vice President for Baseball Operations with the Cleveland Indians (MLB).

John Duren C’80 works training college players in preparation for the NBA combine and draft.

Patrick Ewing C’84 is in his first year as an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic after retiring from his All-Star career as a player. He has also served as an assistant coach for the Houston Rockets.

Brendan Gaughan B’97 one of NASCAR’s hottest young rising stars on the Craftman Truck Series, has already made his mark in the arena of high-speed stock car racing. He has firmly established himself as a top-ranked talent, taking top Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors and two Nextel Cup Series wins in 2004.

Michael Jackson C’86 is a General Manager with China Basketball, Nike.

Sid Levy B’90 is a Senior Account Director for GMR Marketing in Charlotte. He handles Bank of America sports marketing sponsorship and promotions with MLB and NFL properties.

Steve Martin C’79 is the Senior Vice President for Business Development for the New Orleans Hornets of the NBA.

Lamont Morgan B’94 is a Regional Manager for New Balance Team Sports and lives in North Carolina.

Paul Tagliabue C’62 one of the leading rebounders in Georgetown basketball history, is the former Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL), serving from 1989 to 2006.

Ron Thompson C’92 is a commentator for Comcast Sports Net in Washington, D.C. He is also a studio analyst for Washington Wizards games.

Brian Tomcak B’95 is a Footwear Account Executive for Nike in Birmingham, Ala.

Jerome Williams C’96 was appointed a community representative with the Toronto Raptors in January 2006. He plays an active role in the Raptors’ community initiatives, particularly those that support at-risk youth and address social issues currently affecting Toronto and the surrounding communities.

Donald Willis C’74 owns SportsOnCanvas.com and PlayersGallery.com which specializes in sports art and memorabilia.

Steve Wolf B’84 is the Business Manager for Snowjam, Inc. in Wayland, Mass. His company makes customized snowboards.

HOYAS IN SPORTS BUSINESSJerome Williams

Ron Thompson

Steve Martin

John Duren

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Don Willis

Patrick Ewing Brendan Gaughan with his truck and the Georgetown mascot

Paul Tagliabue

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EDUCATION

Horace Broadnax B’84 is in his third year as the head men’s basketball coach at Savannah State.

ENTREPRENEURS

Ron Blaylock B’82 is the Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Blaylock & Company. He held senior management positions with PaineWebber Group and CitiGroup before launching the firm in 1993. In more than 20 years on Wall Street, Blaylock has worked with a diverse range of corporate clients and institutional investors.

ENTERTAINMENT

Ron Highsmith C’88 is the Vice-President and Assistant General Manager of Sam’s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall in Las Vegas, NEV.

Daymond Jackson C’99 is the Director of Food & Beverage at the Hyatt Regency in Crystal City, Va.

Markhum Stansbury C’91 is an actor and screenwriter in Los Angeles, Calif. His movie “The 23rd Psalm” will be in theaters soon.

EDUCATION

Dwayne Bryant B’90 is Director of Major Gifts and boys basketball coach at Georgetown Prep School in Rockville, Md.

Bruce Stinebrickner C’68 is in his 15th year as chair of the Department of Political Science at DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.

MEDICINE

David Blue C’83 is Executive Vice President for EIP in Wexford, Pa. His company is involved in medical MRIs.

John Prendergrast C’65 is the Director of Geriatrics at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa.

ENTREPRENEURS

Eric Floyd C’82 is the owner of Café Fresco in Sugarland, Texas.

Charles E. Smith IV C’89 is the founder and CEO of Charles Smith Productions and a founder of The Trifecta Group. Both are event planning organizations that promote fundraising activities for non-profit organizations in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

Mark Tillmon C’90 is Owner-President of Unlim-ited Mortgage Inc. in the District of Columbia.

BUSINESS & LAW

Vladimir Bosanac B’94 is the Director of Vertical Development at LiveOps, a Palo Alto, Calif., startup.

John Brogan C’64 is a partner in the law firm of Walder, Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, N.J.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Many famous Hoyas have gone on to careers playing professional basketball (more than 50), but the NBA is not the only field where the Hoyas have made their mark. The following is a sample of what the combination of a Georgetown degree and the experience of being a member of the Georgetown Basketball family can provide for the future.

Horace Broadnax Ron BlalockRon Highsmith

Kurt Kaull

Bob Hannan

Eric Floyd

David Blue

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Fred Brown C’84 is a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch in Rockville, Md.

Jim Carino C’62 is a retired CEO of the Equinox Group, an information technology company in NYC.

Tom Coleman C’61 is a partner in the Labor & Employment Law section of Williams Mullen, Washington, D.C.

Ralph Dalton C’85 B’87 is a Vice President with Merrill Lynch in New York.

Omari Faulkner C’04 is a District Manager with Frito Lay, a division of Pepsi Co, in Memphis, Tenn.

Emmet Fitzgerald C’77 is a Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing with TCIM Services, an integrated communications firm in Wilmington, Del.

Bill Fox B’63 is owner of Fox Auto Mall in Auburn, N.Y.

Bob Hannan C’71 works in Investment Management for State Street Global in Boston, Mass.

Kurt Kaull C’83 B’89 L’89 is a partner with Gryphon Investments in San Francisco, Calif. His company buys and improves mid-size companies.

George Keenan C’65 is an attorney in Bethlehem, Pa.

Tim Lambour B’74 works in Investment Banking/Management for PNC Advisors in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Billy Martin C’85 is a Diamond level sales asso-ciate at Parkway Mitsubishi Motor sales in Indiana.

Bill Prutting B’65 is a First Vice President with CB Richard Ellis commercial real estate in Washington, D.C.

Brian “Puddy” Sheehan C’61 deals in commercial real estate sales for GMB Associates, Inc., in Bethesda, Md.

David Stapleton C’64 is a founding member of the law firm of Karpinski, Stapleton, Glabato & Tehan, PC in Auburn, N.Y.

GOVERNMENT

Henry Hyde C’47 served as a a member of the House of Representatives from the 6th District in Illinois for over 30 years and was the Chairman of the International Relations Committee before retiring in 2006.

Mike McDermott B’77 is a Senior Management Analyst with the FDIC in Washington.

Bobby Winston C’89 is an Information Security Specialist for the Office of the Secretary of De-fense in Bethesda, Md.

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John Prendergrast

Omari Faulkner

Mike McDermott

Emmet Fitzgerald Vladimir BosanacTim Lambour

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For almost 20 years, future NBA stars and D.C. playground legends have made names for themselves in the James “Jabbo” Kenner League - the highlight of D.C. summer hoops. It is where Georgetown fans first laid on eyes on Allen Iverson, when he dropped 40 points in his first outing as a Hoya.

Familiar names have graced the Ken-ner League with their skills - Steve Francis, Sam Cassell, Brendan Haywood, Gilbert Arenas, Moochie Norris and Cuttino Mob-ley, are just a sample. But the fan favorites don’t stop there, as some of D.C.’s greatest playground legends have also showcased their talents in McDonough Arena during the summer. One storied game featured a battle of NBA players squaring off against a group of D.C. street ball heroes. Steve Francis thought his 59 points were enough to secure the win, but Curt “Trouble” Smith put up 62 to lead the locals to a 121-120 decision over the NBA stars.

Georgetown fans enjoy the Kenner League because they get the chance to see how their players stack up against this level of talent. Year in and year out the Hoyas don’t disappoint, including capturing three of the last four league titles.

Three summers ago, Roy Hibbert and Jessie Sapp led “Clyde’s” to the league championship. It was the third-straight year that Hibbert has been on the championship team and his second title with “Clyde’s”. During the summer of 2004, the “Tombs” represented by Jeff Green, Jonathan Wal-lace, Tyler Crawford and Hibbert

SUMMER HOOPS AT GEORGETOWN

Former Hoya Allen Iverson visits with John Thompson III at a summer game

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With serious history and chips stacked on the pro, college and prep levels, our nation’s capital is the epicenter of a hoops hotbed.”

Respect the district.

- Aggrey SamSLAM Magazine

The Kenner isn’t your typical summer league because defense is as necessary as no-look passes.

If you can’t strap up, you won’t play in the Kenner.

The league has sent more than 30 players to the pros.

– Chris Palmer ESPN The Magazine

Alonzo Mourning, Henry Sims, Julian Vaughn and Greg Monroe.

Nikita Mescheriakov, Chris Wright and Henry Sims

Alonzo Mourning addresses mem-bers of the men’s basketball team

during a Summer 2009 visit.

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-A-Abadee, Pardie .................................................. 1963Ablondi, Italo ................................................1949,50Adrion, Charlie ....................................... 1968,69,70Aires, Frank ....................................................... 1946Alagia, Frank .......................................... 1948,49,50Allen, Anthony ................................... 1987,88,89,90Aw, Boubacar .................................... 1995,96,97,98

-B-Baker, Pete ........................................................ 1946Bannigan, Ed ...................................................... 1917Bariscillo, John .............................................1911,12Barry, Jim .............................................. 1963,65,66Bartolozzi, Art ................................................... 1946Bassin, Harry ...........................................1936,37,38Beal, Ryan ........................................ 2003,04,05,06Beins, Hugh ............................................ 1951,52,53Bell, Milton ...................................................1989,90Benigni, George .................................................1947Berardini. Mike ..................................................1916Berry, Dean ....................................... 1996,97,98,99Berry, Norbert ....................................................1927Bertrand, Harry............................................ 1937,38Bethel, Tony... ...............................................2002,03Beyer, Tony ........................................................ 1946Blaylock, Ron ....................................1979,80,81,82Blue, David ........................................1980,81,82,83Bodine, Ed ....................................................1935,36Bolden, Demian ......................................1997,98,99Bolger, Bill ... .......................................... 1951,52,53Bolger, Joe... .......................................... 1954,55,56Bonniwell, Bernard .......................................... 1932Bontempo, Ed ................................................... 1953Bornheimer, Bill ...........................................1941,42Bosanac, Vladimir ................................. 1991,92,93Boumtje-Boumtje, Ruben ...............1998,99,00,01Bowman, Brandon .......................... 2003,04,05,06Bozek, Emil ........................................................ 1931Bozek, Johnny .................................................. 1931Braswell, Kevin .................................1999,00,01,02Brembs, Eddie ..............................................1947,48Broadnax, Horace .............................1983,84,85,86Brogan, Al ..........................................1922,23,24,25Brogan, John .................................................... 1963Brooks, Greg ........................................... 1973,74,75Brown, Fred .......................................1981,82,83,84Brown, Jim ........................................................ 1958Brown, Jim ............................................. 1964,65,66Brown, Joey ......................................1991,92,93,94Brown, John ........................................... 1948,49,50Brown, Ken ..............................................1947,48,49Brunner, Kenny ................................................. 1998Bryant, Dwayne ................................ 1987,88,89,90Buehler, Warren .................................... 1954,55,57Bullis, Jeff ...............................................1979,80,81Burke, Bill .......................................................... 1938Burns, Jason ..................................................... 2000Burton, Nat ........................................1998,99,00,01Butler, George ..............................................1994,95Byrne, Paul ............................................. 1921,22,23Byrnes, Johnny ............................................1928,29

-C-Callan, Chris .................................................1928,29Campbell, Bill .....................................................1915Cannon, Rick ................................................ 1967,68Carney, George ............................1919,21,22,23,24Carolan, Tom .......................................... 1932,33,34

Carrino, Jim ........................................... 1960,61,62Carroll, Joe ...................................................1953,54Carroll, Tom ....................................................... 1964Cashin, Ed ......................................................1916,17Causey, Matt ..................................................... 2004Cavanaugh, Joe .................................................1916Cesar, Dennis ..........................................1966,67,68Christy, Jim ............................................ 1962,63,64Church, Irvin......................................1992,93,94,95Churchwell, Robert ..........................1991,92,93,94Clark, Jason .............................................2009Clark, John ..............................................1956,57,58Cleary, Frank ..................................................... 1942Cogan, Billy ...................................................1911,12Coleman, Tom ........................................ 1959,60,61Colliflower, George ...........................1908,09,10,12Colliflower, James ................................ 1908,09,10Conlin, Clint ....................................................... 1952Connors, Bill ........................................... 1932,33,34Connors, Joe ......................................................1947Connors, John ....................................................1971Conway, Neal ...............................................1950,51Cook, Ashanti ................................... 2003,04,05,06Corcoran, Jim ................................................... 1982Corless, Joe ............................................ 1932,33,34Corley, Ray ..............................................1947,48,49Cowley, Bill .......................................................... 954Cradock, Tom .................................................... 1963Crawford, Tyler .................................2005,06,07,08Crogan, John .................................................... 1908Crowley, Johnny .................................... 1932,33,34Culhane, Joe ................................................1948,49Curry, Gerald ......................................................1915

-D-Dairsow, Clifton ................................................ 1984Dalton, Ralph ....................................1983,84,85,86Daly, Francis .......................................... 1938,39,40Daly, Joe ............................................................ 1946Denniston, George ............................................. 1917Devereaux, Fred ................................................1918Devlin, Chuck ......................................... 1962,63,64Dia, Cheikh ........................................1994,95,96,97Dieckelman, Dick .................................. 1940,41,42DiLeo, Joe ...........................................................1927Dillon, Paul ............................................. 1929,30,31Dizdarevic, Sead .............................. 2004,05,06,07Doherty, Hugh ................................................... 1914Donnelly, Matt ...............................................1915,16Donovan, George ......................................... 1926,27Dooley, Tom ............................................. 1972,73,74Dougherty, Ryan...............................................2009Downey, Richard ...............................1907,08,09,10Doyle, Richard........................................ 1952,53,54Drury, John ....................................................... 1907Drysgula, Edward ............................................. 1946Dudack, Bill ........................................1918,19,20,21Duffey, Bob ....................................................... 1943Dunn, David ....................................................... 1983Dunn, Johnny ......................................... 1928,29,30Dunn, Tucker ..................................................... 1955Duren, John .......................................1977,78,79,80Duren, Lonnie .....................................1977,78,79,80Durkin, Paul.. .................................................... .1946Durmowicz, Tony ................................... 1950,51,52Dutch, Al ............................................ 1976,78,79,80Dutton, Don ............................................ 1928,29,30

-E-Eckenrode, John .........................................1935,36Edwards, David ................................................. 1990Edwards, Johnathan... ..................... 1986,87,88,89Edwards, Mark... .....................................1971,72,73Egan, Johnny .................................................... 1924Egerson, Marc ...................................................2006Engles, Ken ............................................ 1941,42,46Esenstad, Leon ...................................... 1934,35,36Esherick, Craig...................................1975,76,77,78Ewing, Patrick ...................................1982,83,84,85Ewing, Patrick, Jr........................................ 2007,08

-F-Falvey, Dick ....................................... 1947,48,49,50Farley, Frank ................................................1924,25Faulkner, Omari ................................2001,02,03,04Favorite, Paul ......................................... 1968,69,70Feeney, Bill ........................................................ 1943Fees, Fred ............................................1917,18,19,20Fenlon, Terry ................................................1979,80Finley, William .............................................1924,25Finnegan, Alex ...................................................1918Finnerty, Frank ............................................1942,43Fitzgerald, Ed .....................................................1973Fitzgerald, Emmet ........................................1974,75Fitzpatrick, Tom ..................................... 1959,60,61Flanagan, Fred ...................................................1915Flavin, Don .................................................... 1926,27Flavin, Jack ..................................1919,20,21,22,23Fletcher, Vince ............................................. 1972,73Fleury, Pascal ..............................................1991,92Florence, Paul ........................................ 1921,22,23Floyd, Eric ..........................................1979,80,81,82Floyd, Kevin ....................................................... 1985Foley, Sam .............................................. 1912,13,14Force, Jay ............................................... 1960,61,62Fox, Bill .............................................................. 1963Frampton, Ed .................................................... 1958Frank, Johnny .........................................1936,37,38Franz, Joe .....................................................1963,64Frazier, Mike ......................................1977,78,80,81Freeman, Austin ............................... 2008, 09Freeman, Courtland ................... 2000,01,02,03,04Frederici, Mike .................................................. 1924Frisby, Jim ......................................................... 1954Furth, Don .......................................................... 1954Fury, James ...................................................... 1912Fusz, Lou .............................................................1967

-G-Gabbianelli, Danny ......................................1942,43Galla, Tom .......................................................... 1946Gallagher, Mark ........................................... 1972,73Gaughan, Brendan ................................ 1995,96,97Geoghegan, Mike....................................1970,71,72George, Pete ......................................................1970Gibbons, John ........................................ 1964,65,66Gibeau, Don ............................................ 1935,36,37Gibson, Frank ............................................... 1910,12Gibson, Rhese ................................... 1997,98,99,00Giebel, Jim ............................................. 1939,40,41Gigante, Lou ........................................... 1952,53,54Gill, Andy .............................................................1970Gillen, Owen .................................................1964,65Gillery, Ben ................................................. 1987,88Gitlitz, William ..............................................1925,26Glenn, Tom ..........................................................1927Goedde, Sylvester............................................. 1943

all-time RosteR (alPHaBetical)

Charlie Adrion

Paul Favorite

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Goggin, George. ......................................... ..1909,10Gordon, Bill ........................................................ 1932Graham, Lemoyne .................................. 1911,12,13Graham, Michael .............................................. 1984Graham, Tom ......................................................1947Green, Jeff .............................................2005,06,07Gregorio, Mario .......................................1936,37,38Griffin, Joe ....................................................1927,28Grohoski, Dan .................................................... 1954Guibunda, Cornelio ...........................................2005Gunn,___ ......................................................... 1925

-H-Hagan, Chuck .................................................... 1946Hall, Drew .....................................................2002,03Hamm, Tom ....................................................... 1964Hancock, Mike ..................................1979,80,81,82Hannan, Bob ........................................... 1969,70,71Hargaden, Ed ......................................... 1933,34,35Hargaden, Ed Jr ....................................1958,59,60Harrell, Lonnie .............................................1992,93Harrington, Othella ...........................1993,94,95,96 Harrison, Charles .........................................1991,92Hart, Thomas .................................................... 1920Hassett, Billy .................................................... 1943Heide, Herman .............................................1932,33Heiskell, Ed ....................................................1911,12Hekker, Jack .......................................... 1951,52,53Hennessey, Kevin ............................................. 1958Henning, Dick .................................................... 1946Heskin, Neil ..................................................1965,66Hester, Gharun... .................................... 1999,00,01Hibbert, Roy ......................................2005,06,07,08Hickey, Walter.............................................. 1926,27Higgins, Jim ........................................... 1968,69,70Highsmith, Ronnie... ......................... 1985,86,87,88Hillier, Trenton... ..................................... 2000,01,02Hodgman, Bill... ................................................ 1963Holder, Bob... ......................................................1967Hollander, Bill... .............................................1911,12Hollendoner, Frank ................................ 1965,66,67Holloway, Alonzo................................................1974Hopkins, Ed ........................................1975,76,77,78Hunter, Demetrius .......................................2000,01Hyde, Henry ....................................................... 1943

-I-Irwin, John ..............................................1978,79,80Iverson, Allen ................................................1995,96Izzo, Ken ............................................ 2004,05,06,07

-J-Jackson, Daymond .......................... 1996,97,98,99Jackson, Derrick ...............................1975,76,77,78Jackson, Jaren ............................... 1986,87,88,89Jackson, Michael ............................1983,84,85,86Jacques, John ..................................1992,93,94,95Jansen, Bryon ............................................2008, 09Jefferson, Sam ................................. 1987,88,89,90Johannes, Al ..................................................... 1926Johnston, Bill .................................................... 1961Johnson, Glennard ......................................2001,02Jones, Anthony ..........................................1982,83Jones, Jim ......................................................... 1964Jones, Johnny .......................................1988,89,90Jones, Shamel .................................................. 1997Jordan, Arnette ................................................ 1994

-K-Kaull, Kurt ..........................................1980,81,82,83Keating, Tom ..................................................... 1936Kelleher, George ............................................... 1909Keliher, Roger .................................................... 1917Kelly, Brian ...................................................1991,92Kelly, Dan ........................................................... 1994Kelly, Francis ......................................................1919Kelly, Harry .........................................1913,14,15,16Kelly, John ......................................................... 1949Kentz, Rick ....................................................1973,74Keresey, H. Don .................................................1918Kiernan, Jim .................................................1940,41Kilkenny-Diaw, Amadou .......................2004,05,06Kilpatrick, Trez .............................................1998,99King, Gus ............................................................ 1911King, Dick ............................................... 1930,31,32Kingsley, Richard ............................................. 1909Kirby, Jay .......................................................... 1950Klauberg, Leo ................................................1915,16Knight, Ray ........................................................ 1981Knox, J.R ........................................................... 1920Knuppel, Bob ......................................................1967Kostecka, Andy ...................................... 1943,47,48Kraljic, John ........................................... 1960,61,62Kraus, Danny ........................................... 1943,47,48Kurtyka, Ed .............................................1937,38,39

-L-Lamberton, Dutch ............................................. 1911Lambour, Tim .......................................... 1972,73,74Lane, Herbert .................................................... 1913Lang, Tom ..................................................... 1987,88Laska, Mike ............................................ 1968,69,70Laughna, Mike ........................................1970,71,72Lavelle, William ................................................ 1907Lavin, Ed ............................................................ 1943Leavey, Jim ....................................................... 1930Leber, Harry ...................................................... 1938Leddy, Vin .....................................................1948,49Lockhart, Tyrone ............................................... 1985Long, Aaron ........................................................1973Long, Larry .........................................1974,75,76,77Long, Shernard ............................................ 1997,98Longshak, Joe .................................................. 1920Lopata, Ed .............................................. 1961,62,63Loving, John ...................................................... 1935Lujack, Al .....................................................1940,42Lyddy, Jim .............................................. 1965,66,67Lynn, Billy ...........................................1973,74,75,76Lyons, Ron .................................................... 1972,73

-M-Macklin, Vernon ........................................... 2007,08MacDermott, Mike ............................1974,75,76,77MacZees, Bill ................................................1930,31Magner, James ............................................1933,34Mahnken, John ................................................. 1943Major, Frank ...................................................... 1954 Makatura, Bob ....................................... 1951,52,53Martin, Bill ......................................... 1910,12,13,14Martin, Bill .......................................1982,83,84,85Martin, Don ........................................... 1940,41,42Martin, John ............................................. ...1912,13Martin, Steve ......................................1976,77,78,79Marum, Ed ......................................................... 1913Matan, Tom............................................. 1959,60,61Mateen, Grady .............................................1985,86Matuza, Al .....................................................1939,40

Mazelin, Joe ........................................... 1962,63,64Mazza, Ray ........................................................ 1955Mazziotta, John ...........................................1949,50McBride, J. Nevins .......................................1927,28McBride, Tom ..........................................1970,71,72McCann, Don ......................................................1927McCarthy, Edward ........................................... 1912McCarthy, Maurice ............................... 1928,29,30McCloskey, Tom ...........................................1958,59McDonald, Perry ............................... 1985,86,87,88McFadden, Joe ................................................. 1939McGarrity, Bob.................................................. 1969McGowan, Jack ................................................ 1922McGrath, Jack .................................................. 1922McGuill, Owen ................................................... 1963McGuinness, John............................................ 1946McGuire, Carroll ................................................1916McHale, Tom ..................................................... 1931McLaughlin, Leo ............................................... 1932McMahon, Bill ....................................................1919McNally, Jim ......................................................1919McNamara, Ed ....................................... 1969,70,71McNamara, Frank ............................................. 1946McNaney, Joe ................................................... 1924McNulty, Jack ....................................................1918McNulty, Jim ........................................... 1916,17,18Meenan, Harold ..................................... 1928,29,30Mercier, Tim ........................................... 1969,70,71Merscheriakov, Nikita ..................... 2008, 09Mesmer, Fred ......................................... 1928,29,30Michell, Pete .......................................... 1965,66,67Micoud, Eric .................................................1993,94Millen, Kevin ......................................1992,93,94,95Miller, Russ ...................................................1940,41Missett, Joe ............................................ 1955,56,57Mitchell, Mark .........................................1970,71,72Moloney, Justin ................................................ 1946Monaghan, Charles ...........................................1918Monarch, J. Louis ........................................ 1910,11Monroe, Greg ...........................................2009Morano, Hank .................................................... 1955Moriarity, Jerry................................................. 1963Morchower, Don .................................... 1954,55,56Morgan, Lamont ...............................1991,92,93,94Morris, Victor ......................................... 1983,84,86Morris, Walter ........................................ 1929,30,31Moses, Bob ........................................................ 1958Mountain, Robert ..............................................1927Mourning, Alonzo ..............................1989,90,91,92Munhall, Herb ................................................... 1907Murphy, Dennis ..................................... 1951,52,53Murphy, Joe ............................................1937,38,39Murphy, Tom ..................................................... 1932Murphy, Vernon ..................................... 1931,32,33Mutombo, Dikembe ............................. 1989,90,91Myles, Eric ....................................................1995,96

-N-Nappy, Gerry .......................................... 1951,52,53Nau, Karl .......................................................1936,37Nau, Lou ........................................................... 1936Nichols, Jerry ......................................... 1995,96,97Nies, Jack ................................................1956,57,58Nolan, Tommy .........................................1936,37,38Nork, Bob ............................................1925,26,27,28Norris, John ....................................................... 1950

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

all-time RosteR (alPHaBetical)

Jaren Jackson

Danny Kraus

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-O-Odlum, Frank .....................................................1927Ohlmuller, Ray ....................................... 1959,60,61Oravec, Jim .............................................1957,58,59Ornstein, Ervin .................................................. 1946O’Boyle, Harry ............................................... 1917,18O’Boyle, Jim ..................................................1916,17O’Brien, John .....................................................1919O’Byrne, Charley ............................................... 1922O’Connell, Joe ................................... 1919,20,21,22O’Connor, Jerry ...........................................1933,34O’Dea, Tom ............................................. 1960,61,62O’Donnell, Charles ................................. 1962,63,64O’Donnell, Lane ................................................. 1943O’Grady, Frank ...................................... 1940,41,42O’Hara, Phil ....................................................... 1946O’Keefe, John ................................................... 1923O’Keefe, Tom .................................... 1947,48,49,50O’Leary, Don ...................................................... 1951O’Leary, Tom ..................................................... 1926O’Lone, Bob ......................................... 1915,16,17,18O’Mara, Jake ..................................................... 1958O’Neill, Joe ........................................................ 1932Owens, Darrel ................................. 2003,04,05,06Owinje, Godwin ............................................1996,97

-P-Page, Victor ..................................................1996,97Pajak, George ......................................... 1939,40,41Pallen, McDougall ............................................ 1907Parcells, Charley .................................... 1933,34,35Patterson, Derrick .......................................1992,93Paulus, David ...............................................2000,01Pavich, Chris ..................................................... 1946Percudani, Dick ..................................... 1955,56,57Perry, Anthony ....................................... 1999,00,01Petroskey, Mike ......................................1936,37,38Philbin, Dave .......................................... 1964,65,66Philbin, John ..................................................... 1959Phillips, Leo ..................................................1956,57Pichette, Ken...........................................1956,57,58Potolicchio, Lloyd ............................................. 1943Prendergast, John ................................ 1963,64,65Pyles, Jerry ............................................ 1968,69,70

-R-Rafferty, Dick ...............................................1958,59Razzetti, Dick .................................................... 1959Reed, James ................................................1995,96Reed, Ray .................................................... 2004,05Regis, John ....................................................... 1908Regis, James .................................................... 1935Reid, Don ...........................................1992,93,94,95Reilly, Jim ..................................................... 1943,47Rice, Bill ........................................................ 1907,08Rice, Fred ............................................... 1908,09,10Riches, John ................................................1938,39Riley, Mike ..........................................1975,76,77,78Riley, Gerald ......................................2001,02,03,04Rinaldi, Nick ...................................................... 1934Ritch, Marvin ..................................................... 1912Rivers, Jeremiah ......................................... 2007,08Rizzi, Irv .................................................. 1939,40,41Robinson, Paul ..............................................1972,74Rode, Ken .....................................................1954,55Rogers, Steve .................................................... 1950Rojas, Henry ...................................................... 1958Ross, RaMell .................................... 2001,03,04,05Ryan, Richie ........................................... 1923,25,26

-S-Sabol, Mike ...................................................1990,91Samnick, Victor ..................................... 2000,01,02Sapp, Jessie ................................... 2006, 07,08, 09Saturn, Herb ...................................................... 1946Scalzi, John ....................................................... 1931Scates, Tom ........................................1976,77,78,79Schlosser, Frank ................................1909,10,11,12Schmeling, Randolph....................................... 1958Schmidli, Charley .................................. 1940,41,42Schmitt, Al ......................................................... 1922Schmitt, John ........................................ 1938,39,40Schumm, Harold ............................................... 1907Scruggs, Lee ................................................2000,01Scott, Bob ...........................................................1916Scott, Bob .....................................................1951,54Seymour, Dale................................................... 1957Sharpenter, Bob .................................... 1960,61,62Shea, John ........................................................ 1926Shea, Bill ................................................. 1929,30,31Sheehan, Brian ...................................... 1959,60,61Sheffey, Ed ........................................................ 1997Shelton, Craig ....................................1977,78,79,80Shore, Carroll .....................................................1937Shugrue, Johnny ....................................1913,14,15Simms, Chip ...................................................... 1991Simon, Gerhard ................................................. 1907Sims, Henry ..............................................2009Sitterding, Billy ................................................. 1909Slattery, Dan .......................................... 1960,61,62Slezozsky, Ed .................................................... 1928Smith, Charles ................................. 1986,87,88,89Smith, Dale ............................................. 1955,56,57Smith, Elvado ...............................................1982,83Smith, Eric ................................................. ,80,81,82Smith, Gene .......................................1981,82,83,84Smith, Jack ....................................................... 1922Smith, Jonathan ................................1973,74,75,76Smith, Lee ......................................................... 1952Solano, Ed .....................................................1964,65Spann, Octavius ...........................................2006,07Spencer, Duane ...........................................1993,94Spriggs, Ed ........................................1979,80,81,82Stewart, Bill ...................................................... 1968Stewart, Otto ..................................................... 1946Stinebrickner, Bruce ..............................1966,67,68Stokes, Mike ..................................................1973,74Storz, Bill ......................................................1951,52Stoudamire, Antoine ...................................1990,91Stuhr, Bob ....................................................1952,53Supkis, Danny ........................................ 1949,50,51Sullivan, Barry .............................................1951,52Sullivan, Harry .................................................. 1920Sullivan, Jimmy .................................................1916Sullivan, Steve ....................................... 1965,66,67Summers, DaJuan ............................... 2007,08, 09Supple, Jim .............................................1967,68,69Sweeney, Jim ...................................1922,23,24,25Sweetney, Mike ...........................................2001,02Sweitzer, Les ..................................................... 1958Swift, James ..................................................... 1921

-T-Tagliabue, Paul....................................... 1960,61,62Tate, Michael ..................................................... 1990Taylor, Willie ...................................................... 1999Thomas, Bill.................................................. 1975,76Thomas, Harvey ................................................ 2002Thompson, Ronnie ...........................1989,90,91,92

Thornton, Josh..................................................2006Tillmon, Mark .................................... 1987,88,89,90Titus, Joe .................................................1956,57,58Tomaini, John ....................................................1927Tormey, Jim ................................................. 1914,15Touomou, Joseph ............................. 1996,97,98,99Tucker, Anthony ................................................ 1988Turner, John .................................................... 1989

-V-Vail, Jack ................................................ 1950,51,52Valk, Bill ............................................................. 1914Vann, Kayode ......................................... 1989,90,91Vaughn, Julian .........................................2009Venson, ................................... (see Tate, Michael)Vitale, Mike ............................................. 1950,51,52Vlyman, Dick ..................................................... 1914Vukmanic, George .......................................1925,26

-W-Wagner, Don ..................................................... 1955Waldron, Roy ......................................1911,12,13,14Wallace, Ed ....................................................... 1946Wallace, Jonathan ...........................2005,06,07,08Walsh, Ed ........................................................... 1914Walsh, Jack ............................................ 1954,55,56Ward, Bob .....................................................1965,66Watkins, Jameel ............................... 1997,98,99,00Wattad, Omar.............................................2008, 09Weber, Don ............................................. 1969,70,71Werts, Carl ........................................................ 1923Wetzell, H. Kelly..................................... 1912,13,14Whalen, Gene .................................................... 1914White, Art ..................................................... 1970,71White, Bernie ..........................................1967,68,69White, Jahidi ..................................... 1995,96,97,98White, Matt ............................................ 1955,56,57Williams, Jerome ........................................1995,96Williams, Reggie ...............................1984,85,86,87Williamson, Art ..................................................1974Willis, Don ..................................................... 1972,73Wilson, Gary .......................................................1976Wilson, Merlin ....................................1973,74,75,76Wilson, Wesley ............................................2001,02Wingate, David .................................1983,84,85,86Winston, Bobby ................................ 1986,87,88,89Wise, Spencer ....................................................1919Wolfe, Tom ......................................................... 1946Wolfer, Bill .............................................. 1951,52,53Wolfington, Vince ........................................1960,62Wood, John ........................................................1927Wright, Chris ..................................... 2008, 09

-Y-Yeoman, Felix .....................................1975,76,77,78Young, Jake ....................................................... 1935

-Z-Zazzali, Andrew ............................1919,20,21,22,23Zeitler, Dick ............................................ 1969,70,71Zola, Ben ................................................. 1935,36,37

all-time RosteR (alPHaBetical)

Don Reid

Paul Tagliabue

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-0-Ashanti Cook (2004,05,06-also #21)

-00-Trez Kilpatrick (1998,99)

-1-Vernon Macklin (2007,08)Brandon Bowman (2003,04,05,06)Demetrius Hunter (2000,01)

-2-Jonathan Wallace (2005,06,07,08)Courtland Freeman

(2001,02,03,04-also #21)

-3-DaJuan Summers (2007,08, 09)Omari Faulkner (2001,02,03,04)Kevin Braswell (1999-also #12)Kenny Brunner (1998)Allen Iverson (1995,96)Dan Kelly (1994)John Mahnken (1943)Dan Gabbianelli (1942-also #15)Jim Kiernan (1940,41)Joe Murphy (1937,38,39)

-4-Chris Wright (2008, 09)Kenny Izzo (2004,05,06,07)David Paulus (2000,01)Joseph Touomou (1996,97,98,99)John Jacques (1992,93,94,95)Bobby Winston (1986,87,88,89)Jim Barry (1963,65,66)Vince Wolfington (1962-also #34)Bill Johnston (1961)Andy Kostecka (1943,47,48)Dick Dieckleman (1940,41,42)

-5-Nikita Mescheriakov(2009-also #10)Jeremiah Rivers (2007,08)Ray Reed (2004,05)Drew Hall (2002,03)Anthony Perry (1999,00,01)Joe Titus (1956-also #18)Warren Buehler (1954,55,57)Neal Conway (1951-also #19)Lloyd Potolicchio (1943,47)Chuck Schmidli (1941,42)Jake Young (1934-also #61)

-6-Jack Wood (1957)Hank Morano (1955)Tommy Doyle (1952,53,54)Billy Hassett (1943)

-7-Henry Hyde (1943)Don Martin (1941,42-also #43)Francis Daly (1938,39,40)

-8-John Clark (1956,57,58)Tom Heyman (1954)Gerry Nappy (1951,52,53)Dan Kraus (1943,47,48)Buddy O’Grady (1942-also #18)

-9-Dick Percudani (1955,56,57)Jim Larkins (1951,52,53)Bob Scott (1950,54)Italo Ablondi (1948,49-also #34)Sylvester Goedde (1943)Frank Cleary (1942)Jack Crowley (1934)

-10-Greg Monroe (2009)Nikita Mescheriakov(2008-also #5)Ramell Ross (2001,03,04,05)Gharun Hester (1999-also #20)Eric Myles (1995,96)Joey Brown (1991,92,93,94)David Edwards (1990)Perry McDonald (1985,86,87,88)Kurt Kaull (1980,81,82,83)Craig Esherick (1975,76,77,78)Tim Lambour (1973,74-also #12)Paul Robinson (1972-also # 50)John Connors (1971)Jerry Pyles (1968,69,70)Pete Michell (1965,66,67)Jim Christy (1962,63,64)Brian Sheehan (1959,60,61)Jack Vail (1953,54)Bob Makatura (1951,52,53)Bill Feeney (1943)

-11-Bryon Jansen (2008, 09)Trenton Hillier (2000,01,02,03)Daymond Jackson (1996,97,98,99)Irvin Church (1992,93,94,95)Kayode Vann (1989,90,91)Anthony Jones (1982,83)John Irwin (1979,80-also #30)Les Sweitzer (1957)Don Morchower (1955,56)Jack Hekker (1951,52,53)Jim Reilly (1943,47)Russ Miller (1940,41)

-12-Kevin Braswell (2000,01,02-also #3)Dean Berry (1996,97,98,99)

Eric Micoud (1993,94)Charles Harrison (1991,92)Dwayne Bryant (1987,88,89,90)Kevin Floyd (1985)Elvado Smith (1982,83)Mike Riley (1975,76,77,78)Alonzo Holloway (1974)Ed Fitzgerald (1973)Tom Dooley (1973-also #40)Tim Lambour (1972-also #10)Don Weber (1969,70,71)Bruce Stinebrickner (1966,67,68)Joe Franz (1963,64)Ray Ohlmuller (1959,60,61)Joe Bolger (1954,55,56)Bill Bolger (1951,52,53)Lane O’Donnell (1942,43)Jim Giebel (1940,41)

-13-Victor Samnick (2000,01,02,03)Brendan Gaughan (1995,96,97)Charles Smith (1986,87,88,89)Jack Nies (1956,57,58)Jim Frisby (1954)Lou Gigante (1952,53,54)Tony Durmowicz (1951,52-also #16)Dick Falvey (1948,49-also #31)Bob Duffey (1943)George Pajak (1939,40,41)

-14-Matt Causey (2004)Willie Taylor (1999)Cheikh Dia (1996,97-also #44)Bill Lynn (1973,74,75,76)Dick Zeitler (1969,70,71)Dennis Cesar (1966,67,68)John Prendergast (1963,64,65)Jay Force (1960,61,62)Tom Matan (1959-also #40)Dale Smith (1955,56,57)Frank Major (1953,54)Leon Esenstadt (1934-also #55)

-15-Austin Freeman (2008, 09)Harvey Thomas (2002)Shernard Long (1997,98)Leo Phillips (1956,57)Tucker Dunn (1955)Mike Vitale (1950,51,52)Ken Brown (1947,48,49)Dan Gabbianelli (1943-also #3)Al Lujack (1942-also #49)

-16-Tony Durmowicz (1950-also #13)Tom O’Keefe (1947,48-also #27)Ed Lavin (1943)Joe Corless (1934-also #60)

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

all-time RosteR (numeRical)

RaMell Ross

Lou Gigante

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-17-Ken Pichette (1956,57,58)Bill Cowley (1954)Ray Corley (1947,48,49)Frank Finnerty (1943)Ken Engles (1941,42,46)

-18-Joe Titus (1957,58-also #5)Richard Wagner (1956)Bill Bornheimer (1941,42)Buddy O’Grady (1940,41-also #8)Ed Hargaden (1934-also #56)

-19-Neal Conway (1950-also #5)

-20-Jason Clark (2009)Darrel Owens (2003,04,05,06)Gharun Hester (2000,01-also #10)Demian Bolden (1997,98,99)Mark Tillmon (1987,88,89,90)Fred Brown (1981,82,83,84)Steve Martin (1976,77,78,79)Emmet Fitzgerald (1975)Mike Stokes (1973,74)Jim Higgins (1968,69,70)Jim Lyddy (1965,66,67)Joe Mazelin (1962,63,64)Tom O’Dea (1960,61-also #22)Jim Oravec (1957,58,59)Jack Walsh (1954,55,56)Bob Stuhr (1952,53)Bill Storz (1951)Irv Rizzi (1939,40,41)

-21-Jessie Sapp (2006,07,08, 09)Cornelio Guibunda (2005)Ashanti Cook (2003-also #0)Courtland Freeman (2000-also #2)Arnette Jordan (1994)Lonnie Harrell (1992,93)Chip Simms (1991)Jaren Jackson (1986,87,88,89)Eric Floyd (1979,80,81,82)Dale Seymour (1955,56,57)Hugh Beins (1951,52,53)George Benigni (1947)

-22-Julian Vaughn (2009)Tyler Crawford (2005,06,07,08)Tony Bethel (2002,03)Glennard Johnson (2001-also #25)Boubacar Aw (1995,96,97,98)Robert Churchwell (1991,92,93,94)Johnny Jones (1988,89,90)Gene Smith (1981,82,83,84)

Derrick Jackson (1975,76,77,78)Rick Kentz (1972,73,74)Tim Mercier (1969,70,71)Rick Cannon (1967,68)Jim Brown (1964,65,66)John Brogan (1963)Tom O’Dea (1962-also #20)Ed Hargaden, Jr. (1958,59,60)Joe Missett (1955,56,57)Joe Carroll (1953,54)Johnny Brown (1948,49-also #35)

-23-Josh Thornton (2006)Jason Burns (2000)Ray Mazza (1955,56,57)

-24-Octavius Spann (2006,07)Rhese Gibson (1997,98-also #32)Godwin Owinje (1996-also #32)Vladimir Bosanac (1991,92,93)Anthony Allen (1987,88,89,90)Bill Martin (1982,83,84,85)Lonnie Duren (1977,78,79,80)Bill Thomas (1975,76)Vince Fletcher (1972,73)Paul Favorite (1968,69,70)Steve Sullivan (1965,66,67)Buddy O’Donnell (1962,63,64)Tom Fitzpatrick (1959,60,61)Matt White (1955,56,57)Bill Wolfer (1951,52,53)Eddie Brembs (1947,48,49)Al Matuza (1939,40,41)

-25-Ryan Beal (2003-also #40)Glennard Johnson (2002-also #22)Nat Burton (1998,99,00,01)Jerry Nichols (1995,96,97)David Dunn (1983)Al Dutch (1976,77,78,80)Jay Kirby (1950)

-26-Dennis Murphy (1951,52,53)Dan Supkis (1950,51)Vin Leddy (1947,48,49)

-27-Ken Rode (1955,56,57)Tom O’Keefe (1949,50-also #17)

-28-Randolph Schmeling (1957,58)John Mazziotta (1948,49,50)

-29-Steve Rogers (1950)Al Lujack (1940,41,42)

-30-Henry Sims (2009)Ed Sheffey (1997)George Butler (1994,95)Ronny Thompson (1989,90,91,92)Michael Jackson (1983,84,85,86)Ron Blaylock (1979,80,81,82)John Irwin (1978-also #11)Jon Smith (1973,74,75,76)Mike Geoghegan (1971,72)Pete George (1970)Bernard White (1967,68,69)Jim Jones (1964,65,66)Bill Fox (1963)Owen McGuill (1963)John Philbin (1959)

-31-Omar Wattad (2008, 09)Dick Falvey (1950-also #13)

-32-Jeff Green (2005,06,07)Gerald Riley (2001,02,03,04)Rhese Gibson (1999,00-also #24)Godwin Owinje (1996,97)Kevin Millen (1992,93,94,95)Horace Broadnax (1983,84,85,86)Eric Smith (1979,80,81,82)Larry Long (1974,75,76,77)Ron Lyons (1972,73)Bob Hannan (1969,70,71)Frank Hollendoner (1965,66,67)Chuck Devlin (1963,64-also #40)Paul Tagliabue (1960,61,62)Tom McCloskey (1958,59)

-33-Patrick Ewing Jr. (2007,08)Jahidi White (1997-also #55)Alonzo Mourning (1989,90,91,92)Patrick Ewing (1982,83,84,85)Craig Shelton (1978,79,80-also #50)Gary Wilson (1976,77)John Norris (1950)

-34-Marc Egerson (2006)Mike Sweetney (2001,02,03)James Reed (1995,96)Lamont Morgan (1991,92,93,94)Michael Tate (1990)Reggie Williams (1984,85,86,87)Jim Corcoran (1982)Terry Fenlon (1979,80)Mike McDermott (1974,75,76,77)Don Willis (1973-also #44)Tom McBride (1971,72)Mike Laska (1968,69,70)Lou Fusz (1967)

all-time RosteR (numeRical)

Patrick Ewing

Darrel Owens

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Ed Solano (1964,65,66)Ed Lopata (1961,62,63)Vince Wolfington (1960-also #4)Italo Ablondi (1950-also #9)

-35-Johnny Brown (1948,49,50)

-36-Frank Alagia (1948,49,50)

-40-Ryan Beal (2004,05,06-also #25)Jameel Watkins (1997,98,99,00)Duane Spencer (1993,94)Brian Kelly (1991,92)Milton Bell (1989,90)Tom Lang (1988-also #41)David Wingate (1983,84,85,86)Mike Hancock (1979,80,81,82)Greg Brooks (1973,74,75,76)Tom Dooley (1972-also #12, #54)Ed McNamara (1969,70,71)Rick Cannon (1967,68)Dave Philbin (1964,65,66)Jerry Moriarity (1963)Chuck Devlin (1962-also #32)Tom Matan (1960,61-also #14)Dick Razzetti (1958,59)Barry Sullivan (1951,52)

-41-Antoine Stoudamire (1990,91)Anthony Tucker (1988)Tom Lang (1987-also #40)Tyrone Lockhart (1985)Jeff Bullis (1979,80,81)

-42-Jerome Williams (1995,96)Johnathan Edwards (1986,87,88,89)Clifton Dairsow (1984)David Blue (1980,81,82,83)Felix Yeoman (1975,76,77,78)Aaron Long (1973)Mike Laughna (1970,71,72)Jake Gibbons (1964,65,66)Pardee Abadie (1963)Jim Carrino (1960,61,62)

-43-Derrick Patterson (1993)Don Martin (1940-also #7)

-44-Amadou Kilkenny-Diaw (2004,05,06)Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje

(1998,99,00,01)Victor Page (1996,97)Cheikh Dia (1994,95-also #14)Mike Sabol (1990,91)

Ronnie Highsmith (1985,86,87,88)John Duren (1977,78,79,80)Merlin Wilson (1973,74,75,76)Don Willis (1972-also #34)Art White (1970,71)Bob McGarrity (1969)Owen Gillen (1964,65)Bill Hodgman (1963)Tom Coleman (1959,60,61)

-45-Lee Scruggs (2000,01)

-49-Al Lujack (1940-also #15)

-50-Wesley Wilson (2001,02,03)Shamel Jones (1997)Othella Harrington (1993,94,95,96)Pascal Fleury (1991,92)Sam Jefferson (1987,88,89,90)Michael Graham (1984)Ed Spriggs (1979,80,81,82)Craig Shelton (1977-also #33)Paul Robinson (1974-also #10)Mark Gallagher (1973,74,76)Andy Gill (1970)Bill Stewart (1968)Bob Knuppel (1967)Bob Ward (1965,66)Tom Cradock (1963)John Kraljic (1960,61,62)John Eckenrode (1935,36)

-51-Ben Gillery (1987,88)Grady Mateen (1985,86)Mike Frazier (1977,78,80,81)Karl Nau (1936,37,38)Ed Bodine (1935)

-52-Sead Dizdarevic (2004,05,06,07)Don Reid (1992,93,94,95)John Turner (1989)Ralph Dalton (1983,84,85,86)Ed Hopkins (1975,76,77,78)Art Williamson (1974)Mark Mitchell (1971,72,73)Jim Supple (1967,68,69)Tom Carroll (1964)Dan Slattery (1960,61,62)Don Gibeau (1935,36,37)

-53-Ed Kurtyka (1937,38,39)

-54-Tom Dooley (1974-also #12, #40)

Mark Edwards (1971,72,73)Charlie Adrion (1968,69,70)Tom Hamm (1964)Bob Sharpenter (1960,61,62)Harry Bertrand (1936,37,38)Charley Parcells (1935)

-55-Roy Hibbert (2005,06,07,08)Jahidi White (1995,96,98-also #33)Dikembe Mutombo (1989,90,91)Victor Morris (1983,84,86)Ray Knight (1981)Tom Scates (1976,77,78,79)Mario Gregorio (1936,37,38)Leon Esenstadt (1935-also #14)

-56-Ed Hargaden (1935-also #18)

-60-Francis Daly (1938,39,40)Joe Corless (1935-also #9)

-61-Jake Young (1935-also #5)

-62-Ben Zola (1935-also #83)

-64-John Regis (1935)

-65-John Loving (1935)

-80-John Schmitt (1938,39,40)Tom Nolan (1936,37,38)

-81-Johnny Franks (1936,37,38)

-82-Carroll Shore (1936,37)

-83-Ben Zola (1936,37-also #62)

-84-Harry Bassin (1936,37,38)

-85-Mike Petroskey (1936,37,38)

GEORGETOWN TRADITION

all-time RosteR (numeRical)

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Game Season CareerPoints 46-Jim Barry vs. FDU (2/27/65) 926- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 2,304- Eric Floyd (1978-82)Rebounds 29- Charlie Adrion vs. GW (2/10/68) 389- Dikembe Mutombo (1990-91) 1,316- Patrick Ewing (1981-85)Offensive Rebounds* 11- Dikembe Mutombo vs. Hawaii-Loa (11/23/90) 11- Alonzo Mourning vs. Delaware State (12/9/91) 11- Mike Sweetney vs. Marymount (11/16/01) 138- Jerome Williams (1994-95) 393- Othella Harrington (1992-96)Defensive Rebounds* 18- Dikembe Mutombo vs. Connecticut (3/8/91) 18- Dikembe Mutombo vs. Providence (3/9/90) 259- Dikembe Mutombo (1990-91) 674- Alonzo Mourning (1988-92)Field Goals 17- Charlie Adrion vs. American (12/2/68) 312- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 909- Eric Floyd (1978-82)FG Attempts 31-Victor Page vs. Miami (3/6/97) 650- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 1,834- Eric Floyd (1978-82)FG Percent ------------- .709 (129-182) Dikembe Mutombo (1989-90) .643 (352-547) D.Mutombo (1988-91)3PT FG * 7- Mark Tillmon vs. Providence (2/13/90) 87- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 240- Jonathan Wallace (2004-08)3PT Attempts* 16- Allen Iverson at Providence (2/27/96) 238- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 607- Kevin Braswell (1998-02)3PT Percent* ------------- .490 Jonathan Wallace (2006-07) .433- Jonathan Wallace (2004-08)Free Throws 18- Alonzo Mourning vs. Boston College (2/1/92) 272- Alonzo Mourning (1991-92) 771- Alonzo Mourning (1988-92)FT Attempts 26- Alonzo Mourning vs. Boston College (2/1/92) 359- Alonzo Mourning (1991-92) 1,023- Alonzo Mourning (1988-92)FT Percent 1.000 (13-13) Jim Barry vs. American (3/2/65) .881 (52-59) Derrick Jackson (1977-78) .821 (174-212) Jonathan Wallace (2004-08)Assists 16- Charles Smith vs. St. Leo (12/7/88) 16- Kevin Braswell vs. Rutgers (3/2/02) 242- Michael Jackson (1984-85) 695- Kevin Braswell (1998-2002)Blocks 12- Dikembe Mutombo vs. St. John’s (1/2/89) 169- Alonzo Mourning (1988-89) 493- Patrick Ewing (1981-85)Steals 10- Allen Iverson vs. Miami (1/13/96) 124- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 349- Kevin Braswell (1998-2002)Games ------------ 38- David Wingate, Bill Martin, 143- Patrick Ewing (1981-85) Horace Broadnax, Perry McDonald (1984-85)Minutes ------------ 1,214- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 4,399- Patrick Ewing (1981-85)Scoring Average ------------ 25.0- Allen Iverson (1995-96) 23.0- Allen Iverson (1994-96)

TEAM RECORDS

*New Statistical Category in 1986-87 Season **Minimum 100

Game SeasonPoints 126 vs. St. Leo (12/6/86) 3,082 (1995-96)Points Combined 226 vs. Holy Cross 110-116 (1/27/73) -----------Rebounds 78 vs. American (3/2/65) 1,606 (1995-96)Offensive Rebounds* 34 vs. St. Leo (12/2/92) 650 (1995-96)Defensive Rebounds* 47 vs. Hawaii-Loa (11/24/89) 956 (1995-96)Field Goals 51 vs. St. Peters (2/10/69) 1,132 (1984-85)FG Attempts 98 vs. Chicago State (1/2/74) 2,356 (1995-96)FG Percent .744 (29-39) vs. Oregon State (3/20/82) .534 (1979-80)3PT FG * 17 vs. Villanova (3/13/08) 269 (2007-08)3PT Attempts* 34 vs. Boston College (2/8/95) 701 (2007-08)3PT Percent* .857 vs. Pittsburgh (1/10/87) .857 vs. Miami (3/3/93) .393 (1988-89)Free Throws 42 vs. Morgan State (12/19/92) 662 (1983-84)FT Attempts 60 vs. Morgan State (12/19/92) 1,027 (1995-96)FT Percent 1.000 (12-12) vs. American (1/25/78) .879 (1919-20)Assists 34 vs. Shenandoah (12/10/88) 658 (1984-85)Blocks 17 vs. Hawaii-Loa (11/23/90) 17 vs. Providence (2/22/89) 17 vs. Southern (N.O.) (2/10/00) 309 (1988-89)Steals 27 at Notre Dame (2/10/99) 431 (1995-96)Margin of Victory 75 vs. St Leo 126-51 (12/6/86) ----------Most Wins ----------- 35 (1984-85)Win Percent ----------- .921 35-3 (1984-85Most Losses ----------- 23 (1971-72)Win Streak ----------- 29 (1984-85)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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Rank Name (Years) Points Avg. Games1. Eric Floyd (1978-82) 2,304 17.7 1302. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) 2,184 15.3 1433. Reggie Williams (1983-87) 2,117 15.3 1384. Alonzo Mourning (1988-92) 2,001 16.6 1205. Othella Harrington (1992-96) 1,839 13.9 1326. David Wingate (1982-86) 1,781 12.8 1397. Mike Sweetney (2000-03 ) 1,750 18.2 968. Kevin Braswell (1999-2002) 1,735 13.5 1289. Derrick Jackson (1974-78) 1,673 15.3 10910. Mark Tillmon (1986-90) 1,598 12.6 12611. John Duren (1976-80) 1,587 13.5 11812. Brandon Bowman (2002-06) 1,548 12.2 12713. Allen Iverson (1994-96) 1,539 23.0 6714. Gerald Riley (2000-04) 1,485 11.9 12515. Roy Hibbert (2004-08) 1,476 10.9 13616. Craig Shelton (1976-80) 1,409 15.2 9317. Charles Smith (1985-89) 1,398 11.1 12618. Jeff Green (2004-07) 1,339 13.1 10219. Bill Martin (1981-85) 1,308 9.2 14220. Robert Churchwell (1990-94) 1,256 9.8 12821. Jonathan Wallace (2004-08) 1,256 9.2 13622. Jon Smith (1972-76) 1,255 12.4 10123. Joey Brown (1990-94) 1,237 9.9 12524. Jim Barry (1962-63,64-66) 1,226 17.3 7125. Michael Jackson (1982-86) 1,225 9.4 13126. Merlin Wilson (1972-76) 1,191 11.0 10827. Victor Page (1995-97) 1,146 17.1 6728. Warren Beuhler (1953-55,56-57) 1,134 15.8 7229. Mike Laughna (1969-72) 1,129 14.7 7730. DaJuan Summers (2006-09) 1,129 11.2 10131. Jim Christy (1961-64) 1,101 15.5 7132. Bill Bolger (1950-53) 1,084 15.9 6833. Charlie Adrion (1967-70) 1,076 16.3 6634. Brian Sheehan (1958-61) 1,070 16.2 6635. Ashanti Cook (2002-06) 1,057 9.0 11736. Joe Missett (1954-57) 1,030 15.9 6537. Al Dutch (1975-78,79-80) 1,025 8.8 11738. Bill Lynn (1972-76) 1,024 9.8 10539. Perry McDonald (1984-88) 1,019 7.7 13340. Tom O’Keefe (1946-50) 1,018 10.5 97

Alonzo MourningReggie Williams

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BLOCKED SHOTS (CAREER) Rk. Name (Years) Blk. ......... Gms. ......Avg.1. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) 493 ............ 143 ........3.452. Alonzo Mourning (1988-92) 453 ............ 120 ........ 3.773. Roy Hibbert (2004-08 ) 259 ............ 136 ........1.904. Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (1997-2001) 255 ............ 101 ........2.525. Othella Harrington (1992-96) 201 ............ 132 ........1.526. Mike Sweetney (2000-03) 180.............. 96 ......... 1.877. Jahidi White (1994-98) 152 ............. 105 ........1.448. Jameel Watkins (1996-00) 150............. 123 ........1.219. Jeff Green (2004-07) 127 ............ 102 ........1.2410. Don Reid (1991-95) 122 ............ 122 ........1.0011. Ya Ya Dia (1993-97) 119 ............. 107 .........1.1112. Tom Scates (1977-79*) 116 .............. 56 ......... 2.07

* Category kept since 1977-78 season

SCORING AVERAGE (CAREER)(minimum 50 games, 9.9 avg.)

Rk. Name (Years) ........................................................ Avg. .......... Pts. .....Gms.1. Allen Iverson (1994-96) ............................................... 23.0 ...........1,539.......... 672. Mike Sweetney (2000-03) ...........................................18.2 ........... 1750 .......... 963. Eric Floyd (1978-82) .....................................................17.7 ...........2,304........1304. Jim Barry (1962-63,64-66) .........................................17.3 ...........1,226 .......... 715. Victor Page (1995-97)...................................................17.1 ...........1,146.......... 676. Alonzo Mourning (1988-92) .........................................16.7 ...........2,001 ........1207. Charlie Adrion (1967-70) ..............................................16.3 ...........1,076 .......... 66 Brian Sheehan (1958-61) .............................................16.3 ...........1,070 .......... 669. Bill Bolger (1950-53) ....................................................15.9 ...........1,084.......... 68 Joe Missett (1954-57) ..................................................15.9 ...........1,030.......... 6511. Warren Beuhler (1953-55,56-57) ...............................15.8 ...........1,134 .......... 7212. Jim Christy (1961-64) ..................................................15.5 ...........1,101 .......... 7113. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) ..............................................15.3 ...........2,184 ........143 Reggie Williams (1983-87) ..........................................15.3 ........... 2,117 ........138 Derrick Jackson (1974-78)...........................................15.3 ...........1,673 ........ 10916. Craig Shelton (1976-80) ...............................................15.2 .......... 1,409 ......... 9317. Mike Laughna (1969-72) ............................................. 14.7 ...........1,129 .......... 77 Arthur White (1969-71) ............................................. 14.7 .............747............ 5119. Othella Harrington (1992-96) ..................................... 13.9 ...........1,839........13220. Kevin Braswell (1998-2002 ) ...................................... 13.5 ...........1,735 ........128 John Duren (1976-80) ................................................. 13.5 ...........1,587 ......... 118 Jim Supple (1966-69) ................................................. 13.5 ............ 942 ........... 7023. Jeff Green (2004-07) ................................................... 13.1 ...........1.339........ 10224. David Wingate (1982-86) ............................................ 12.8 ...........1,781 ........13925. Mark Tillmon (1986-90) .............................................. 12.6 .......... 1,598 .......12626. Jon Smith (1972-76) .................................................... 12.4 ...........1,255........ 10127. Brandon Bowman (2002-06) ...................................... 12.2 ...........1,548........ 12728. Gerald Riley (2000-04) .................................................11.9 .......... 1,485 .......12529. DaJuan Summers (2006-09) ......................................11.2 ...........1,129 ........ 10130. Charles Smith (1985-89) ..............................................11.1 .......... 1,398 .......12631. Merlin Wilson (1972-76) ...............................................11.0 ...........1,191 ........ 10832. Roy Hibbert (2004-08) .................................................10.9 ...........1,476 ........13633. Jerome Williams (1994-96) .........................................10.5 .............717............ 68 Tom O’Keffe (1946-50) .................................................10.5 ...........1,018 .......... 9735. Dikembe Mutombo (1988-91) ......................................9.9 ............. 947 ........... 96 Joey Brown (1990-94) ..................................................9.9 ............1,237 ........125

POINTS (SEASON)Rk. Name Points1. Allen Iverson (1995-96) .......................................................................................9262. Reggie Williams (1986-87) .................................................................................8023. Mike Sweetney (2002-03) ................................................................................... 7764. Victor Page (1996-97) ..........................................................................................6825. Alonzo Mourning (1991-92) ................................................................................6816. Eric Floyd (1981-82) ............................................................................................ 6197. Charles Smith (1988-89) ......................................................................................6178. Mark Tillmon (1989-90) ....................................................................................... 6159. Allen Iverson (1994-95) .......................................................................................61310. Patrick Ewing (1983-84) ......................................................................................60811. Eric Floyd (1980-81) ............................................................................................60712. Eric Floyd (1979-80) .............................................................................................59813. Jim Barry (1962-63) ............................................................................................58814. Patrick Ewing (1982-83) ......................................................................................56515. Reggie Williams (1985-86) .................................................................................56316. Othella Harrington (1992-93)..............................................................................55417. Mike Sweetney (2001-02) ...................................................................................55218. Patrick Ewing (1984-85) .....................................................................................54219. Craig Shelton (1979-80) ...................................................................................... 53720. Jeff Green (2006-07) ...........................................................................................52821. John Duren (1977-78) .......................................................................................... 51922. Warren Buehler (1953-54) ...................................................................................51123. Alonzo Mourning (1989-90) ................................................................................ 51024. David Wingate (1985-86) ....................................................................................50925. Kevin Braswell (1999-00) ....................................................................................50426. Dikembe Mutombo (1990-91) ............................................................................48727. Brandon Bowman (2004-05) ..............................................................................48328. Eric Floyd (1978-79) .............................................................................................48029. Gerald Riley (2002-03) ........................................................................................ 47930. Roy Hibbert (2006-07) ......................................................................................... 47831. Gerald Riley (2003-04) ........................................................................................ 47732. Derrick Jackson (1975-76) ................................................................................. 47633. David Wingate (1984-85) .................................................................................... 47234. Craig Shelton (1978-79)....................................................................................... 47135. Derrick Jackson (1976-77).................................................................................. 470 Charles Smith (1987-88) ..................................................................................... 47037. Patrick Ewing (1981-82) ......................................................................................46938. Bill Martin (1984-85)............................................................................................46839. Jon Smith (1973-74).............................................................................................46640. Victor Page (1995-96)..........................................................................................46441. Mike Laughna (1970-71) .....................................................................................46042. Othella Harrington (1993-94)..............................................................................45543. Roy Hibbert (2007-08) .........................................................................................45444. Alonzo Mourning (1988-89) ................................................................................ 44745. Brandon Bowman (2003-04) ..............................................................................44646. Othella Harrington (1993-94) ............................................................................44547. Derrick Jackson (1977-78)..................................................................................44448. Joe Missett (1955-56) .........................................................................................44349. Mike Laughna (1971-72) ..................................................................................... 43750. Bill Bolger (1951-52) ............................................................................................43551. Anthony Perry (1998-99).....................................................................................433 Kevin Braswell (2001-02) ....................................................................................433

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SCORING AVERAGE (SEASON)Rk. Name (Season) ......................................................................................Avg. 1. Allen Iverson (1995-96) .....................................................................................25.0 2. Reggie Williams (1986-87) ...............................................................................23.63. Mike Sweetney (2002-03) ................................................................................22.84. Victor Page (1996-97) .......................................................................................22.75. Jim Barry (1962-63) ..........................................................................................22.6 6. Alonzo Mourning (1994-95) ..............................................................................21.37. Allen Iverson (1994-95) .....................................................................................20.48. Mark Tillmon (1989-90) .................................................................................... 19.89. Jim Barry (1964-65) .......................................................................................... 19.110. Mike Sweetney (2001-02) ................................................................................ 19.0 Eric Floyd (1980-81) .......................................................................................... 19.012. Charlie Adrion (1968-69) .................................................................................. 18.913. Charles Smith (1988-89) .................................................................................. 18.7 Eric Floyd (1979-80) .......................................................................................... 18.7 Brian Sheehan (1958-59) ................................................................................. 18.716. Steve Sullivan (1966-67) ................................................................................... 18.4 Joe Missett (1955-56) ....................................................................................... 18.418. Warren Buehler (1953-54)................................................................................ 18.2 Fred Fees (1917-18) ........................................................................................... 18.220. Bob Sharpenter (1961-62) ................................................................................ 18.0 Bill Bolger (1952-53) ......................................................................................... 18.022. Jonathan Smith (1973-74) ................................................................................. 17.923. Derrick Jackson (1977-78) ................................................................................ 17.8 Andy Kostecka (1946-47) ................................................................................... 17.825. Patrick Ewing (1982-83) .................................................................................... 17.7 Mike Laugna (1970-71) ...................................................................................... 17.727. Reggie Williams (1985-86) ................................................................................ 17.628. Jim Christy (1963-64) ........................................................................................ 17.5 Fred Fees (1919-20) ............................................................................................ 17.530. Jim Christy (1962-63) ........................................................................................ 17.431. Craig Shelton (1979-80) ..................................................................................... 17.332. Gerald Riley (2003-04) ....................................................................................... 17.0 Derrick Jackson (1975-76) ................................................................................ 17.0

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Rk. Name (Years) ........................................................ Avg. ..........Reb. ....Gms.1. Merlin Wilson (1972-76) ...............................................11.4 ...........1,230........ 1082 Joe Missett (1954-57) ..................................................10.6 ............ 688 ........... 653. Mike Laughna(1969-72) ...............................................10.1 ............ 777 ........... 774. Charlie Adrion (1967-70) ...............................................9.9 ............. 655 ........... 665. Jerome Williams (1994-96) ..........................................9.3 ............. 634 ........... 68 Steve Sullivan (1964-67) ...............................................9.3 ............. 606 ........... 657. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) ...............................................9.2 ............1,316 ........143 Mike Sweetney (2000-03) ..........................................9.2 ............. 887 ........... 969. Paul Tagliabue (1959-62) ..............................................9.0 ............. 584 ........... 6510. Bob Sharpenter (1959-62) ............................................8.7 ............. 487 ........... 5611. Alonzo Mourning (1988-92) ..........................................8.6 ............1,032 ........120 Dikembe Mutombo (1988-91) ......................................8.6 ............. 823 ........... 9613. Tom Coleman (1958-61) ................................................8.5 ............. 551 ........... 6514. Art White (1969-71) .....................................................8.4 ............. 429 ........... 6515. Othella Harrington (1992-96) .......................................7.4 ............. 983 .........132 Craig Shelton (1976-80) ................................................7.4 ............. 691 ........... 9317. Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (1997-2001) ........................7.0 ............. 710 ......... 10118. Jeff Green (2004-07) .....................................................6.5 ............. 664 ......... 102 Ed Hopkins (1974-78) .....................................................6.5 ............. 725 ...........11120. Reggie Williams (1983-87) ...........................................6.4 ............. 886 .........138 Warren Beuhler (1953-57) ............................................6.4 ............. 461 ........... 7222. Bill Lynn (1972-76) .........................................................6.2 ............. 662 ......... 10523. Jim Barry (1962-63, 64-66) .........................................6.1 ............. 434 ........... 7124. Roy Hibbert (2004-08) ..................................................5.9 ............. 808 .........13625. Brandon Bowman (2002-06) ........................................5.8 ............. 740 ......... 12726. Duane Spencer (1992-94) .............................................5.5 ............. 351 ........... 6427. Larry Long (1973-77) .....................................................5.4 ............. 467 ........... 8628. Robert Churchwell (1990-94) ......................................5.2 ............. 668 .........128 Bill Martin (1981-85) .....................................................5.2 ............. 740 .........142 Al Dutch (1975-78, 79-80) ............................................5.2 ............. 602 .......... 117

REBOUNDS (CAREER) Rk. Name (Years) Reb. Gms. Avg.1. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) ............................................ 1,316 .......... 143 .......... 9.22. Merlin Wilson (1972-76).............................................1,230 .......... 108 .........11.43. Alonzo Mourning (1988-92)....................................... 1,032 .......... 120 .......... 8.64. Othella Harrington (1992-96) ......................................983 ............ 132 ...........7.45. Mike Sweetney (2000-03) ...........................................887 ............. 96 ........... 9.26. Reggie Williams (1983-87) ..........................................886............ 138 .......... 6.47. Dikembe Mutombo (1988-91) ....................................823 ............. 96 ........... 8.68. Roy Hibbert (2004-08 )................................................808............ 136 .......... 4.59. Mike Laughna (1969-72) .............................................777 ............. 77 ......... 10.110. Bill Martin (1981-85) ....................................................740 ............ 142 .......... 5.211. Brandon Bowman (2002-06) ......................................739 ............ 127 .......... 5.812. Ed Hopkins (1974-78) ...................................................725 .............111 ........... 6.513. Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (1997-2001) ......................710 ............ 101 ...........7.014. Craig Shelton (1976-80) ...............................................691 ............. 93 ............7.415. Joe Missett (1954-57) ..................................................688............. 65 ......... 10.616. Robert Churchwell (1990-94) .....................................668............ 128 .......... 5.217. Jeff Green (2004-07) ...................................................664 ............ 102 .......... 6.518. Bill Lynn (1972-76) ........................................................662 ............ 105 .......... 6.319. Charlie Adrion (1967-70)..............................................655............. 66 ........... 9.920. Jerome Williams (1994-96) ........................................634 ............. 68 ........... 9.321. Steve Sullivan (1964-67) ..............................................606............. 65 ........... 9.322. Al Dutch (1975-78, 79-80) ...........................................602 .............117 ........... 5.223. Paul Tagliabue (1959-62) ............................................584 ............. 65 ........... 9.024. Perry McDonald (1984-88) ..........................................577 ............ 133 .......... 4.325. Jameel Watkins (1996-2000) .....................................557 ............ 123 .......... 4.526. Tom Coleman (1958-61) ..............................................551 ............. 65 ........... 8.527. Ya Ya Dia (1993-97) .....................................................541 ............ 107 .......... 5.128. Boubacar Aw (1994-98) ...............................................528 ............ 128 .......... 4.129. Joey Brown (1990-94) .................................................497 ............ 125 .......... 4.030 David Wingate (1982-86) ............................................494 ............ 139 .......... 3.631. Ed Spriggs (1978-82) ...................................................490............ 122 .......... 4.032. Bob Sharpenter (1959-62) ..........................................487 ............. 56 ........... 8.7 Don Reid (1991-95) ......................................................487 ............ 122 .......... 4.034. Eric Floyd (1978-82) .....................................................477 ............ 130 .......... 3.7 Jahidi White (1994-98) ................................................477 ............ 105 .......... 4.536. Ralph Dalton (1981-86) ...............................................473 ............ 134 .......... 3.537. Larry Long (1973-77) ....................................................467 ............. 86 ........... 5.438. Warren Beuhler (1953-57) ..........................................461 ............. 72 ........... 6.439. Victor Samnick (1999-2003) .......................................447 .............111 ........... 4.040. Jim Barry (1962-63,64-66) .........................................434 ............. 71 ........... 6.1

REBOUNDS (SEASON)since 1970

Rk. Name (Season) Reb. 1. Dikembe Mutombo (1990-91) .......................................................................389 2. Patrick Ewing (1983-84) ................................................................................ 371 3. Merlin Wilson (1972-73) ................................................................................3664. Mike Sweetney (2002-03) .............................................................................3525. Alonzo Mourning (1991-92) ...........................................................................3436. Patrick Ewing (1984-85) ................................................................................3417. Dikembe Mutombo (1989-90) .......................................................................325 Patrick Ewing (1982-83) ................................................................................3259. Jerome Williams (1995-96)...........................................................................32410. Jerome Williams (1994-95) ........................................................................... 31011. Cheikh Dia (1996-97) ......................................................................................302 12. Reggie Williams (1986-87) ............................................................................29413. Othella Harrington (1992-93) ........................................................................291 14. Mike Sweetney (2001-02) .............................................................................290 15. Mike Laughna (1970-71) ................................................................................28516. Patrick Ewing (1981-82) ................................................................................ 279 17. Merlin Wilson (1975-76) ................................................................................. 27318. Alonzo Mourning (1989-90) ...........................................................................26519. Reggie Williams (1985-86) ............................................................................26020. Othella Harrington (1995-96) ....................................................................... 257 21. Roy Hibbert (2006-07)....................................................................................25422. Alonzo Mourning (1988-89) ...........................................................................24823. Mike Sweetney (2000-01) .............................................................................245 24. Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (1999-00) ...........................................................240 Merlin Wilson (1974-75) .................................................................................24026. Craig Shelton (1978-79) .................................................................................238 27. Jeff Green (2006-07) .......................................................................................236

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

REBOUND AVERAGE (SEASON)since 1970

Rk. Name (Season) ....................................................................................Avg. 1. Merlin Wilson (1972-73) ..................................................................................14.1 2. Dikembe Mutombo (1990-91) .......................................................................12.2 3. Mike Laughna (1970-71) ..................................................................................11.0 4. Alonzo Mourning (1991-92) ............................................................................ 10.75. Dikembe Mutombo (1989-90) ....................................................................... 10.5 6. Mike Sweetney (2002-03) .............................................................................. 10.47. Patrick Ewing (1982-83) ................................................................................. 10.2 8. Cheikh Dia (1996-97) ...................................................................................... 10.19. Mike Sweetney (2001-02) .............................................................................. 10.0 Jerome Williams (1994-95) ........................................................................... 10.0 Patrick Ewing (1983-84) ................................................................................. 10.0 12. Merlin Wilson (1975-76) ................................................................................... 9.8 13. Patrick Ewing (1984-85) ................................................................................... 9.214. Jerome Williams (1995-96) ............................................................................. 8.8 Othella Harrington (1992-93) ........................................................................... 8.8 16. Reggie Williams (1986-87) ............................................................................... 8.6 Merlin Wilson (1974-75) .................................................................................... 8.6 18. Alonzo Mourning (1989-90) ............................................................................ 8.519. Ed Hopkins (1976-77) ........................................................................................ 8.420. Criag Shelton (1977-78) .................................................................................... 8.321. Reggie Williams (1985-86) .............................................................................. 8.2 Craig Shelton (1978-79) .................................................................................... 8.2 Ed Hopkins (1974-75) ........................................................................................ 8.2 24. Brandon Bowman (2003-04) ........................................................................... 8.1 25. Art White (1970-71) ........................................................................................... 8.0

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STEALS (CAREER) Rk. Name (Years) Steals1. Kevin Braswell (1998-2002) ............................................................................... 3492. Eric Floyd (1978-82) .............................................................................................2533. Joey Brown (1990-94) ........................................................................................ 2364. Allen Iverson (1994-96) ........................................................................................2135. David Wingate (1982-86) .................................................................................... 2096. Reggie Williams (1983-87) ................................................................................. 2067. Fred Brown (1980-84) ..........................................................................................1998. Gene Smith (1980-84) ..........................................................................................1919. Dwayne Bryant (1986-90) ...................................................................................18710. John Duren (1976-80) ..........................................................................................18411. Charles Smith (1985-89) .....................................................................................18312. Gerald Riley (2000-04) ......................................................................................... 17913. Michael Jackson (1982-86) ................................................................................ 17614. Brandon Bowman (2002-06) .............................................................................. 17015. Patrick Ewing (1981-85) ...................................................................................... 16716. Anthony Perry (1998-2001) .................................................................................16117. Jessie Sapp (2005-09) ........................................................................................ 14918. Mike Riley (1974-78) ............................................................................................ 14819. Eric Smith (1978-82) ............................................................................................14420. Boubacar Aw (1994-98) ...................................................................................... 138 Darrel Owens (2002-06) ..................................................................................... 13822. Mark Tillmon (1986-90) .......................................................................................13123. Ashanti Cook (2002-06) ...................................................................................... 130 John Jacques (1991-95) .................................................................................... 13025. Jonathan Wallace (2004-08) ..............................................................................12926. Nathaniel Burton (1997-2001) ............................................................................128 Jaren Jackson (1985-89) ....................................................................................12828. Victor Page (1995-97) ..........................................................................................12429. Bobby Winston (1985-89) ...................................................................................12130. Jerome Williams (1994-96) ................................................................................10831. Robert Churchwell (1990-94) .............................................................................10732. Bill Martin (1981-85) ............................................................................................10633. Derrick Jackson (1974-78) ..................................................................................10234. Mike Sweetney (2000-03) ...................................................................................101 Horace Broadnax (1982-86) ................................................................................101

STEALS (SEASON) Rk. Name (Season) Steals1. Allen Iverson (1995-96) ......................................................................................1242. Kevin Braswell (2000-01) .....................................................................................943. Kevin Braswell (1999-2000) ................................................................................904. Allen Iverson (1994-95) ........................................................................................895. Kevin Braswell (1998-99) .....................................................................................846. Kevin Braswell (2001-02) .....................................................................................817. Fred Brown (1981-82) ..........................................................................................80 Joey Brown (1992-93) ..........................................................................................809. Eric Smith (1981-82).............................................................................................7510. Eric Floyd (1979-80) ..............................................................................................7311. Reggie Williams (1986-87) ..................................................................................71 Charles Smith (1987-88) ......................................................................................7113. Jerome Williams (1995-96) .................................................................................7014. Victor Page (1996-97) ...........................................................................................6915. Gene Smith (1982-83) ..........................................................................................6816. Gene Smith (1983-84) ..........................................................................................6717. Shernard Long (1997-98) .....................................................................................6618. Eric Floyd (1981-82) .............................................................................................6319. Eric Floyd (1980-81) .............................................................................................62 David Wingate (1984-85) .....................................................................................6221. Fred Brown (1980-81) ..........................................................................................6122. Gerald Riley (2002-03) .........................................................................................6023. Charles Smith (1988-89) ......................................................................................58 Anthony Perry (1998-99)......................................................................................5825. Greg Monroe (2008-09)........................................................................................57 Anthony Perry (1999-2000) .................................................................................57 Jaren Jackson (1988-89) ....................................................................................57 Dwayne Bryant (1989-90)....................................................................................5729. Joey Brown (1991-92) ..........................................................................................5630. Brandon Bowman (2003-04) ...............................................................................55 Darrel Owens (2003-04) .......................................................................................55 Victor Page (1995-96)...........................................................................................55 Tony Bethel (2002-03) ..........................................................................................5534. Joey Brown (1993-94) ..........................................................................................54 John Jacques (1994-95) ......................................................................................5436. Jeff Green (2004-05) ............................................................................................5237. Gerald Riley (2003-04) .........................................................................................50

ASSISTS (SEASON) Rk. Name (Season) ................................................................................. Assists1. Michael Jackson (1984-85) ................................................................................2422. John Duren (1979-80) ......................................................................................... 2383. Kevin Braswell (2000-01) ....................................................................................2024. Michael Jackson (1985-86) ................................................................................2005. Joey Brown (1992-93) .........................................................................................1996. Joey Brown (1993-94) .........................................................................................1957. Kevin Braswell (1999-2000) ................................................................................ 1798. Dwayne Bryant (1989-90) ................................................................................... 177 Jim Brown (1965-66) ........................................................................................... 17710. Kevin Braswell (2001-02) ................................................................................... 173 Allen Iverson (1995-96) ........................................................................................ 17312. Charles Smith (1988-89) .....................................................................................16913. Joey Brown (1991-92) ......................................................................................... 16714. John Duren (1978-79) ..........................................................................................15715. David Edwards (1989-90) ....................................................................................15016. Jim Brown (1963-64) .......................................................................................... 14817. Tim Lambour (1972-73) ....................................................................................... 14518. Kevin Braswell (1998-99) ....................................................................................14119. Kenny Brunner (1997-98) ................................................................................... 13920. Bobby Winston (1986-87) ................................................................................... 13821. Dwayne Bryant (1986-87) ...................................................................................137 Michael Jackson (1983-84) .................................................................................13723. Allen Iverson (1994-95) ........................................................................................13424. Fred Brown (1981-82) ..........................................................................................13125. Jessie Sapp (2006-07) .........................................................................................12826. Tony Bethel (2002-03) ..........................................................................................121 David Wingate (1984-85) .....................................................................................12128. Jeff Green (2006-07) ............................................................................................118 John Duren (1977-78) ...........................................................................................11830. Fred Brown (1980-81) ...........................................................................................117 Chris Wright (2008-09) .........................................................................................11732. Joey Brown (1990-91) ..........................................................................................116 Eric Smith (1981-82) .............................................................................................11634. Dwayne Bryant (1988-89) ....................................................................................115 Steve Martin (1978-79) .........................................................................................11536. Gene Smith (1982-83) .......................................................................................... 11437. Jonathan Wallace (2006-07) .............................................................................. 11338. Mike Riley (1974-75) ............................................................................................. 11239. Jessie Sapp (2007-08) ..........................................................................................11040. Jeff Green (2005-06) ...........................................................................................10841. Mike Riley (1975-76).............................................................................................10742. Jonathan Wallace (2005-06) ..............................................................................106 Ashanti Cook (2003-04) .......................................................................................10644. Ed Sheffey (1996-97) ...........................................................................................104

ASSISTS (CAREER) .................................................................Rk. Name (Years) ...................................................................................Assists1. Kevin Braswell (1998-2002) .............................................................................6952. Joey Brown (1990-94) ...................................................................................... 6773. Michael Jackson (1982-86) .............................................................................. 6714. John Duren (1976-80) .......................................................................................5835. Dwayne Bryant (1986-90) ................................................................................ 5276. Jim Brown (1963-66) ........................................................................................4087. Fred Brown (1980-84). .....................................................................................3908. Jonathan Wallace (2004-08) ........................................................................... 3789. David Wingate (1982-86) ..................................................................................36410. Eric Floyd (1978-82) ..........................................................................................35511. Bobby Winston (1985-89) .................................................................................35112. Reggie Williams (1983-87) ............................................................................... 32713. Jeff Green (2004-07) ......................................................................................... 319 Ashanti Cook (2002-06) .................................................................................... 31915. Jessie Sapp (2005-09) ......................................................................................30816. Mike Riley (1974-78) ..........................................................................................31417. Allen Iverson (1994-96) .....................................................................................30718. Charles Smith (1985-89) ...................................................................................30119. Gene Smith (1980-84) .......................................................................................29820. Tim Lambour (1971-74) .....................................................................................25821. Derrick Jackson (1974-78)................................................................................25322. Eric Smith (1978-82) ..........................................................................................24523. Jonathan Smith (1972-76) ................................................................................22624. Steve Martin (1975-79)......................................................................................22225. Merlin Wilson (1972-76) ....................................................................................22026. Mike McDermot (1973-77) ................................................................................206

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SCORINGYear Player GP FG 3 FG FT Pts. Avg.1996-97 Victor Page .................... 18 .........142 ........ 49 ..........85 .......... 418 .........23.21995-96 Allen Iverson ................. 18 .........147 ........ 46 ......... 117 ......... 457 .........25.41989-90 Mark Tillmon ................. 16 ......... 116 ......... 5 ............78 .......... 345 .........21.61986-87 Reggie Williams ........... 16 .........130........ 40 ..........68 ........... 68 ..........23.0

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player GP FGM FGA Pct.2006-07 Roy Hibbert .................................. 16 .................79 ................111 ..............7121993-94 Othella Harrington....................... 18 ................99 ...............171 ........... .5791991-92 Alonzo Mourning ......................... 18 ................108 ............. 196 ............5511990-91 Dikembe Mutombo ..................... 16 ................85 .............. 141 ............6031984-85 Patrick Ewing ............................... 16 ................98 .............. 164 ............5981983-84 Patrick Ewing ............................... 16 ...............107 ............. 165 ............648

FREE THROw PERCENTAGEYear Player GP FTM FTA Pct.2006-07 Jonathan Wallace ................ 16 ...................47 ................... 53.................887

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear Player GP 3 FGM 3 FGA Pct.1989-90 Mark Tillmon ............................... 16 ................ 35 .................. 77 ........... .455

REBOUNDINGYear Player GP Reb. Avg.2002-03 Mike Sweetney ..........................................................16 .......... 182 .........11.41996-97 Ya Ya Dia .....................................................................18 .......... 198 .........11.01994-95 Jerome Williams .......................................................18 ...........179 ..........9.91990-91 Dikembe Mutombo ...................................................16 .......... 196 .........12.31984-85 Patrick Ewing .............................................................16 .......... 161 ......... 10.11982-83 Patrick Ewing .............................................................16 .......... 166 ......... 10.4

STEALSYear Player GP Stl. Avg.1995-96 Allen Iverson ..................................... 18 ................67 .................... 3.71994-95 Allen Iverson ..................................... 18 ................64 .................... 3.61992-93 Joey Brown ...................................... 17 ................44 .................... 2.61986-87 Reggie Williams ............................... 16 ................31 .................... 1.9

BLOCKED SHOTSYear Player GP Blk. Avg.1991-92 Alonzo Mourning ................................. 18 ...................... 93..................5.21990-91 Dikembe Mutombo ............................ 16 ...................... 73 ..................4.61989-90 Dikembe Mutombo ............................ 16 ......................69..................4.31988-89 Alonzo Mourning ................................ 16 ...................... 71..................4.41984-85 Patrick Ewing ..................................... 16 ...................... 74 ..................4.61983-85 Patrick Ewing ..................................... 16 ......................65..................4.11982-83 Patrick Ewing ..................................... 16 ...................... 53..................3.31981-82 Patrick Ewing ..................................... 14......................55..................3.9

BIG EAST STAT LEADERSTEAM

SCORING DEFENSE – 17 TIMES2007-08, 2006-07, 2005-06, 2004-05, 1993-94, 1992-93, 1991-92, 1990-91,1989-90, 1988-89, 1987-88, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1982-83,1981-82, 1980-81, 1979-80

REBOUNDS – 11 TIMES2000-01, 1999-2000, 1998-99, 1996-97, 1995-96, 1989-90,1986-87, 1985-86, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1981-82

REBOUNDING MARGIN - 9 TIMES2000-01, 1999-2000, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1985-86,1984-85, 1983-84, 1981-82, 1979-80

BLOCKED SHOTS – 9 TIMES1999-00, 1991-92, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1988-89, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1982-83, 1981-82

STEALS – 7 TIMES1995-96, 1994-95, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1982-83, 1981-82, 1980-81

FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE – 8 TIMES2007-08, 1992-93, 1990-91, 1989-90, 1988-89, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1981-82

SCORING MARGIN – 7 TIMES2006-07, 1989-90, 1986-87, 1985-86, 1984-85, 1983-84, 1981-82

SCORING – 2 TIMES2001-02, 1985-86

3 FG PERCENTAGE – 2 TIMES2001-02, 1989-90

3 FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE -1 TIME2007-08

REBOUNDING DEFENSE – 1 TIME2007-08

FG PERCENTAGE – 1 TIME2006-07

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YEAR COACH w L1906-07 No Coach 2 21907-08 Maurice Joyce 5 11908-09 Maurice Joyce 9 51909-10 Maurice Joyce 5 71910-11 Maurice Joyce 13 71911-12 James Colliflower 11 61912-13 James Colliflower 11 51913-14 James Colliflower 10 61914-15 John O’Reilly 8 81915-16 John O’Reilly 9 61916-17 John O’Reilly 8 41917-18 John O’Reilly 8 6

YEAR COACH w L1918-19 John O’Reilly 9 11919-20 John O’Reilly 13 11920-21 John O’Reilly 10 41921-22 James Colliflower 11 31922-23 Jock Maloney 8 31923-24 John O’Reilly 6 31924-25 John O’Reilly 6 21925-26 John O’Reilly 5 81926-27 John O’Reilly 5 41927-28 Elmer Ripley 12 11928-29 Elmer Ripley 12 51929-30 Bill Dudak 13 12

YEAR COACH w L1930-31 John Colrich 5 161931-32 Fred Mesmer 6 111932-33 Fred Mesmer 6 111933-34 Fred Mesmer 12 111934-35 Fred Mesmer 6 131935-36 Fred Mesmer 7 111936-37 Fred Mesmer 9 81937-38 Fred Mesmer 7 111938-39 Elmer Ripley 13 91939-40 Elmer Ripley 8 101940-41 Elmer Ripley 16 41941-42 Elmer Ripley 9 11

YEAR COACH w L LEADING SCORER PTS AVG. LEADING REBOUNDER REB AVG.1942-43 Elmer Ripley 22 5 John Mahnken 415 15.4 Data not available1943-44 No Competition, World War II1944-45 No Competition, World War II1945-46 Ken Engles 11 9 Edward Drysgula 190 10.0 Data not available1946-47 Elmer Ripley 19 7 Andy Kostecka 410 17.8 Data not available 1947-48 Elmer Ripley 13 15 Tom O’Keefe 270 9.6 Data not available1948-49 Elmer Ripley 9 15 Tom O’Keefe 294 12.3 Data not available1949-50 Buddy O’Grady 12 12 Tom O’Keefe 334 14.5 Data not available1950-51 Buddy O’Grady 8 14 Barry Sultan 290 16.1 Data not available 1951-52 Buddy O’Grady 15 10 Bill Bolger 435 17.4 Data not available 1952-53 Harry Jeannette 13 7 Bill Bolger 384 18.3 Data not available 1953-54 Harry Jeannette 11 18 Warren Buehler 511 18.2 Jack Vail 281 10.01954-55 Harry Jeannette 12 13 Warren Buehler 386 15.4 Joe Missett 205 9.81955-56 Harry Jeannette 13 11 Joe Missett 443 18.4 Joe Missett 325 13.51956-57 Tommy Nolan 11 11 Joe Missett 319 15.9 Joe Missett 158 7.51957-58 Tommy Nolan 10 11 Ken Pichette 365 16.6 Ken Pichette 147 7.01958-59 Tommy Nolan 8 15 Brian Sheehan 429 18.6 Tom Coleman 164 7.11959-60 Tommy Nolan 11 12 Brian Sheehan 345 15.7 Paul Tagliabue 206 8.91960-61 Tom O’Keefe 11 10 Brian Sheehan 296 14.1 Paul Tagliabue 173 8.21961-62 Tom O’Keefe 14 9 Bob Sharpenter 415 18.0 Bob Sharpenter 287 12.51962-63 Tom O’Keefe 13 13 Jim Barry 588 22.6 Jim Barry 214 8.21963-64 Tom O’Keefe 15 10 Jim Christy 421 17.5 Owen Gillen 227 9.11964-65 Tom O’Keefe 13 10 Jim Barry v440 19.1 Jim Barry 143 6.21965-66 Tom O’Keefe 16 8 Steve Sullivan 363 15.1 Steve Sullivan 233 9.71966-67 Jack Magee 12 11 Steve Sullivan 429 18.6 Steve Sullivan 271 11.81967-68 Jack Magee 11 12 Charlie Adrion 374 14.0 Charlie Adrion 225 10.2

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RECORDS BY SEASONYEAR COACH w L LEADING SCORER PTS AVG. LEADING REBOUNDER REB AVG.1968-69 Jack Magee 12 12 Jim Supple 395 16.5 Charlie Adrion 225 11.81969-70 Jack Magee 18 8 Art White 378 15.1 Mike Laughna 261 10.41970-71 Jack Magee 12 14 Mike Laughna 460 17.7 Mike Laughna 285 10.91971-72 Jack Magee 3 23 Mike Laughna 437 16.8 Mike Laughna 231 11.01972-73 John Thompson Jr. 12 14 Jon Smith 314 14.0 Merlin Wilson 366 14.11973-74 John Thompson Jr. 13 13 Jon Smith 466 17.9 Merlin Wilson 371 15.51974-75 John Thompson Jr. 18 10 Jon Smith 307 10.9 Merlin Wilson 240 8.61975-76 John Thompson Jr. 21 7 Derrick Jackson 476 17.0 Merlin Wilson 273 9.81976-77 John Thompson Jr. 19 9 Derrick Jackson 470 16.8 Ed Hopkins 226 8.41977-78 John Thompson Jr. 23 8 Derrick Jackson 444 17.8 Craig Shelton 216 8.31978-79 John Thompson Jr. 24 5 Eric Floyd 480 16.6 Craig Shelton 238 8.21979-80 John Thompson Jr. 26 6 Eric Floyd 598 18.7 Craig Shelton 217 7.01980-81 John Thompson Jr. 20 12 Eric Floyd 607 19.0 Ed Spriggs 135 4.21981-82 John Thompson Jr. 30 7 Eric Floyd 619 16.7 Patrick Ewing 279 7.51982-83 John Thompson Jr. 22 10 Patrick Ewing 565 17.7 Patrick Ewing 325 10.21983-84 John Thompson Jr. 34 3 Patrick Ewing 608 16.4 Patrick Ewing 371 10.01984-85 John Thompson Jr. 35 3 Patrick Ewing 542 14.6 Patrick Ewing 341 9.21985-86 John Thompson Jr. 24 8 Reggie Williams 563 17.6 Reggie Williams 261 8.21986-87 John Thompson Jr. 29 5 Reggie Williams 802 23.0 Reggie Williams 294 8.71987-88 John Thompson Jr. 20 10 Charles Smith 470 15.7 Perry McDonald 190 6.31988-89 John Thompson Jr. 29 5 Charles Smith 617 18.7 Alonzo Mourning 248 7.31989-90 John Thompson Jr. 24 7 Mark Tillmon 615 19.8 Dikembe Mutombo 325 10.51990-91 John Thompson Jr. 19 13 Dikembe Mutombo 487 15.2 Dikembe Mutombo 389 12.21991-92 John Thompson Jr. 22 10 Alonzo Mourning 681 21.3 Alonzo Mourning 343 10.71992-93 John Thompson Jr. 20 13 Othella Harrington 554 16.8 Othella Harrington 291 8.81993-94 John Thompson Jr. 19 12 Othella Harrington 445 14.7 Othella Harrington 248 8.01994-95 John Thompson Jr. 21 10 Allen Iverson 613 20.4 Jerome Williams 310 10.01995-96 John Thompson Jr. 29 8 Allen Iverson 926 25.0 Jerome Williams 324 8.81996-97 John Thompson Jr. 20 10 Victor Page 682 22.7 Ya Ya Dia 302 10.11997-98 John Thompson Jr. 16 15 Shernard Long 379 13.1 Boubacar Aw 191 6.21998-99 John Thompson Jr. 7 6 Anthony Perry 211 16.2 Jameel Watkins 106 8.21998-99 Craig Esherick 8 10 Nat Burton 240 13.3 Boumtje Boumtje, R 143 7.91999-00 Craig Esherick 19 15 Kevin Braswell 504 14.8 Boumtje Boumtje, R. 240 7.72000-01 Craig Esherick 25 8 Michael Sweetney 422 12.8 Michael Sweetney 245 7.42001-02 Craig Esherick 19 11 Michael Sweetney 552 19.0 Michael Sweetney 290 10.02002-03 Craig Esherick 19 15 Michael Sweetney 776 22.8 Michael Sweetney 352 10.42003-04 Craig Esherick 13 15 Gerald Riley 477 17.0 Brandon Bowman 227 8.12004-05 John Thompson III 19 13 Brandon Bowman 483 15.1 Jeff Green 212 6.62005-06 John Thompson III 23 10 Jeff Green 393 11.9 Roy Hibbert 227 6.92006-07 John Thompson III 30 7 Jeff Green 528 14.3 Roy Hibbert 243 6.82007-08 John Thompson III 28 6 Roy Hibbert 454 13.4 Roy Hibbert 216 6.42008-09 John Thompson III 16 15 DaJuan Summers 423 13.6 Greg Monroe 203 6.5TOTALS 1476 925 (61.5%)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1906-07 (2-2)22 Virginia.................................................... 1116 George Washington ..............................1815 George Washington ............................. 13 George Washington

1907-08 (5-1)Maurice Joyce58 Maryland ..................................................322 Columbus ...............................................1825 Fordham ................................................ 1442 at Virginia....................................................1964 Virginia................................................... 1217 at Pennsylvania ......................................... 33

1908-09 (9-5)Maurice Joyce49 Penn State ............................................ 2632 at Navy ....................................................... 3322 YMCA ......................................................3726 at Navy ....................................................... 24

28 YMCA ..................................................... 2126 at Navy ....................................................... 2323 YMCA ..................................................... 3335 at Virginia................................................... 2410 at Columbia ............................................... 2360 Washington & Lee ................................1562 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 2527 Fordham .................................................1921 at Cornell ................................................... 2236 Virginia....................................................19

1909-10 (5-7)Maurice Joyce25 Baltimore Med. College .......................1526 at St. John’s .............................................. 4111 at Columbia ............................................... 2116 at Seton Hall.............................................. 2116 at New York University. ........................... 3125 at Navy ........................................................3732 Virginia................................................... 2017 at Army....................................................... 4834 YMCA ......................................................1926 at Virginia....................................................2732 Baltimore Med. College .......................1719 YMCA ..................................................... 12

1910-11 (13-7)Maurice Joyce26 Baltimore Med. College (3OT)............ 2435 at St. John’s .............................................. 6612 at Columbia ............................................... 4916 New York University ............................ 2966 at Gallaudet ............................................... 3354 Catholic ..................................................1934 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................1549 Gallaudet ..................................................928 at Baltimore Med. College ...................... 3651 Catholic ..................................................1819 at Virginia................................................... 3818 at Staunton Military Academy ............... 2218 at Navy ....................................................... 6531 Maryland Aggies .................................. 2335 Virginia................................................... 2329 at St. John’s (Annapolis) .........................1850 Baltimore City College ........................ 2123 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................1724 YMCA (OT) ........................................... 2224 YMCA ..................................................... 21

1911-12 (11-6)JaMes colliflower20 Navy ....................................................... 4033 Bucknell ................................................ 4128 Washington & Lee ............................... 1213 at Army....................................................... 2835 Virginia....................................................1629 Dickinson................................................2712 Virginia................................................... 3421 Virginia....................................................1620 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................1822 New York University ...............................933 Franklin & Marshall ............................. 3129 Pittsburgh ............................................. 2527 Catholic ..................................................196 at New York University .............................1528 Baltimore Med. College ....................... 1130 Maryland ............................................... 1317 at St. John’s .............................................. 34

1912-13 (11-5)JaMes colliflower20 Maryland ................................................1844 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 1416 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3316 at New York University ...............................429 at St. John’s ...............................................16

22 Princeton ............................................... 3426 Virginia Military Institute..................... 1116 Virginia................................................... 2226 Pittsburgh ............................................. 3233 Duke ....................................................... 1440 Maryland AC ..........................................1818 Navy ........................................................6726 Virginia....................................................1938 Franklin & Marshall ............................. 2234 Bucknell ................................................ 2323 Princeton ................................................18

1913-14 (10-6)JaMes colliflower25 Mount Saint Joseph’s ............................824 Seton Hall.............................................. 2019 Fordham ................................................ 3524 at St. John’s .............................................. 2623 YMCA ..................................................... 2226 Gallaudet ................................................1725 Fordham .................................................15

32 Mount Saint Joseph’s ......................... 2025 New York University ............................ 3113 New York University ............................ 3630 St. John’s (Annapolis) ........................ 2328 Maryland A.C. ....................................... 1212 YMCA ......................................................1619 YMCA ......................................................1619 Washington & Lee ................................10

1914-15 (8-8)John o’reilly3 at Army....................................................... 2028 at Fordham ................................................ 3131 Fordham .................................................1629 Gallaudet ................................................1821 George Washington ..............................1539 George Washington ..............................1734 at Mount Saint Joseph’s ..........................1821 Mount Saint Joseph’s ......................... 287 at Navy ....................................................... 4621 at New York University ............................ 3820 New York University .............................1627 Penn State ............................................ 3513 at Seton Hall.............................................. 3825 Virginia Tech ......................................... 2123 at Washington & Lee ............................... 3227 W.Va. Wesleyan .................................... 24

1915-16 (9-6)John o’reilly36 Mount Saint Joseph’s ......................... 3521 at Brooklyn Poly ........................................1929 at Seton Hall.............................................. 3615 at New York University .............................4717 at St. John’s .............................................. 2622 New York University ............................ 4327 George Washington ............................. 2326 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 2215 Navy ....................................................... 2920 Brooklyn Poly ........................................1729 George Washington ..............................1927 Virginia Tech ......................................... 3035 W.Va. Wesleyan .................................... 2145 Randolph-Macon ................................. 1231 Gallaudet ............................................... 24

1916-17 (8-4)John o’reilly32 Mount Saint Joseph’s ..........................1552 Gallaudet ................................................1046 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 1236 at Mount Saint Joseph’s ......................... 2523 at Navy ....................................................... 3131 at George Washington ............................. 2444 St. John’s .............................................. 2645 George Washington ............................. 2324 Duke ....................................................... 3643 Bucknell ................................................ 3124 at St. John’s .............................................. 3817 at Seton Hall...............................................18

1917-18 (8-6)John o’reilly44 Mount Saint Joseph’s ..........................1046 Georgetown Medicos .............................937 Lehigh .................................................... 2634 Randolph-Macon .................................. 1117 at Navy ....................................................... 4936 at George Washington ................................831 at Mount Saint Joseph’s ......................... 3453 George Washington ..............................1827 at USAAC ................................................... 3226 at Lafayette ............................................... 36

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS26 at Lehigh .................................................... 2825 Camp Meade ........................................ 3356 Gallaudet ............................................... 2543 Lafayette ............................................... 29

1918-19 (9-1)John o’reilly34 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 2959 Camp Humphreys ................................ 1339 Randolph-Macon ................................. 1432 George Washington ..............................1515 Navy ....................................................... 2248 Gallaudet ............................................... 2233 New York University ............................ 2635 at George Washington ............................. 1431 Virginia Tech ......................................... 2246 Camp Humphreys ................................ 25

1919-20 (13-1)John o’reilly47 George Washington ..............................1938 St. John’s (Annapolis) ...........................439 Camp Humphreys ................................ 2140 Delaware ................................................2734 at George Washington ..............................1836 W.Va. Wesleyan .....................................1836 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 2136 North Carolina .......................................2738 Davis-Elkins .......................................... 2241 St. John’s .............................................. 2331 at New York Aggies ...................................1817 at Yale ......................................................... 4646 at Fordham ................................................ 3150 at St. John’s .............................................. 25

1920-21 (10-4)John o’reilly37 Carnegie Tech .......................................2726 George Washington ..............................1954 Davis-Elkins ...........................................2735 Camp Humphreys ................................ 2038 Brooklyn Poly ....................................... 3039 North Carolina ...................................... 2051 St. John’s ...............................................1537 Georgia Tech ......................................... 1429 Marietta ................................................. 2125 at George Washington ..............................18

0 at Geneva (forfeit) ......................................222 at Grove City ............................................. 3330 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 32

1921-22 (11-3)JaMes colliflower53 Saint Joseph’s.......................................1527 at George Washington ............................. 1439 Villanova ................................................ 3448 St. Francis (Pa.) ...................................1041 Lebanon Valley ..................................... 3638 George Washington ..............................1624 Dickinson................................................1927 West Virginia .........................................1528 Kentucky ............................................... 2333 Marietta ................................................. 2228 Bucknell ................................................ 22

24 at Crescent A.C. ........................................ 2517 at New York University. ........................... 3127 at Rutgers .................................................. 44

1922-23 (8-3)Jock Malloney22 Quantico Marines .................................1734 Lafayette ............................................... 3039 at George Washington ............................. 2033 at Navy ........................................................3727 at Rochester University ........................... 2622 at Buffalo ....................................................2723 at Canisius ................................................. 3436 Lebanon Valley ......................................1931 South Carolina...................................... 1441 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 2546 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 25

1923-24 (6-3)John o’reilly25 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 2229 Lafayette ............................................... 1221 at George Washington ..............................1713 at Navy ....................................................... 4428 Carson-Newman .................................. 3254 George Washington ................................833 Lebanon Valley ..................................... 2026 Princeton ............................................... 352 Davis-Elkins (forfeit) .............................0

1924-25 (6-2)John o’reilly32 Wake Forest ......................................... 2625 Western Maryland ................................1736 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 2422 Saint Joseph’s.......................................1639 Carson Newman .................................. 2115 Fordham ................................................ 2227 Bucknell .................................................1718 at Navy ....................................................... 33

1925-26 (5-8)John o’reilly32 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 3020 Lafayette (OT) ..................................... 2118 Bucknell ................................................ 2320 at Army........................................................4726 Lebanon Valley ..................................... 2227 Washington College ............................ 2329 at Navy ....................................................... 4224 Dickinson................................................1519 Penn State ............................................ 3023 William & Mary .................................... 2535 at Crescent A.C. ........................................ 4418 at Fordham ................................................ 3543 at Penn Military ........................................ 34

1926-27 (5-4)John o’reilly24 Lynchburg ..............................................1827 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 2136 Lebanon Valley ..................................... 3017 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 1417 at Navy ....................................................... 3112 Fordham ................................................ 3035 Davis-Elkins (OT) .................................3737 New York University ............................ 3840 William & Mary .....................................17

1927-28 (12-1)elMer ripley42 Rutgers .................................................. 3127 New York University ............................ 3336 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 2922 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 2034 Bucknell ................................................ 2961 Roanoke ................................................ 2140 Gettysburg ............................................ 3254 Lebanon Valley ..................................... 2949 at Navy ....................................................... 4064 Guilford .................................................. 2356 Duke ....................................................... 4041 at Johns Hopkins ..................................... 3457 Virginia Tech ......................................... 33

1928-29 (12-5)elMer ripley38 Baltimore............................................... 2638 Western Maryland ............................... 2347 Lafayette ............................................... 2429 at Crescent A.C. .........................................4733 Yale 35 ....................................................1724 New York University 35 ........................ 3228 at New York A.C. ....................................... 2048 Duke ....................................................... 3342 Penn State ............................................ 4058 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 2033 Mount St. Mary’s ..................................1927 New York A.C. ....................................... 26

Jack Flavin

Hugh Bains

1920-21 Team

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS30 at New York University (OT) .................. 3238 at Johns Hopkins (OT) ............................ 3544 West Virginia ........................................ 4929 at Navy ....................................................... 2124 at Temple ....................................................27

1929-30 (13-12)Bill DuDak26 Gettysburg ............................................ 3339 Baltimore............................................... 3238 at Columbus K of C ................................ 3024 at Crescent K of C ................................... 3832 at Manhattan ..............................................2731 New York University 35 .........................2723 Yale 35..................................................... 2635 Wake Forest ......................................... 2027 at West Virginia ........................................ 3426 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 4337 Washington College ............................ 3224 at Temple ....................................................3727 at New York University ............................ 3548 Johns Hopkins ......................................2735 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 2034 West Virginia ........................................ 3120 New York University ............................ 2634 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 2329 at Canisius ................................................. 2618 at Syracuse................................................ 4029 at Navy ........................................................3743 Brooklyn K of C.....................................2735 Western Maryland ............................... 3229 at Fordham ................................................ 3017 at Columbia ............................................... 45

1930-31 (5-16)John colrich35 Gettysburg .............................................2737 Baltimore............................................... 2921 at Brooklyn K of C.................................... 2626 at Crescent A.C. ........................................ 4122 at Manhattan ............................................. 2319 at St. John’s .............................................. 2630 at John’s Hopkins .....................................1628 Duquesne .............................................. 3227 Washington & Lee ............................... 2834 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 2231 at New York University ............................ 3430 at Army....................................................... 3132 at Navy ....................................................... 4530 Johns Hopkins ..................................... 2938 at Temple ................................................... 4229 West Virginia ........................................ 3522 at West Virginia ........................................ 3827 at Duquesne .............................................. 2820 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 3523 Brooklyn K of C.................................... 2828 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 54

1931-32 (6-11)freD MesMer32 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 2336 Duke ....................................................... 2631 Baltimore............................................... 2328 at Crescent A.C. ........................................ 3918 at New York University ............................ 2626 St. John’s ...............................................2727 Duquesne .............................................. 2919 at Temple ................................................... 3927 at Brooklyn K of C.................................... 2920 at Army....................................................... 24

30 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3125 Western Maryland ............................... 1445 West Virginia ........................................ 3133 Pittsburgh ............................................. 3028 at West Virginia ........................................ 5024 at Duquesne ...............................................3726 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 36

1932-33 (6-11)freD MesMer18 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 3230 Duke ....................................................... 3528 at Canisius ................................................. 2629 at Colgate .................................................. 2628 at New York University ............................ 3122 at Brooklyn K of C.....................................2724 St. John’s .............................................. 3119 at Temple ................................................... 3141 Temple ................................................... 4431 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 4148 West Virginia ........................................ 2539 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 400 at West Virginia(forfeit) .............................227 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 3228 Pittsburgh ..............................................2745 Baltimore................................................1543 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 41

1933-34 (12-11)freD MesMer32 Western Maryland ..................................949 at Bucknell ................................................ 2431 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 3422 at Princeton ............................................... 4817 at Manhattan ............................................. 2623 at New York University ............................ 4340 William & Mary .................................... 2924 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 2332 at West Virginia (2OT) .............................3718 at Navy ....................................................... 3330 Temple ................................................... 2252 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 3026 at Yale ......................................................... 3427 at Army....................................................... 2426 at Brooklyn K of C.................................... 2463 Bucknell ................................................ 3639 St. John’s .............................................. 4226 West Virginia ........................................ 3129 at Temple ................................................... 3430 Canisius ..................................................2727 Pittsburgh ............................................. 3853 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3232 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 28

1934-35 (6-13)freD MesMer38 Western Maryland ............................... 3426 at Bucknell .................................................1531 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 4321 at New York University .............................3727 at Manhattan ............................................. 3326 at Temple ................................................... 4025 at Navy ....................................................... 3637 Bucknell ................................................ 2234 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 3022 at Army....................................................... 2932 at Yale ......................................................... 2936 New York University ............................ 5016 West Virginia ........................................ 3831 Temple ................................................... 3624 Pittsburgh ............................................. 42

27 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 3025 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 4013 at West Virginia ........................................ 4325 at Maryland ............................................... 24

1935-36 (7-11)freD MesMer46 Western Maryland ............................... 1343 Temple (OT) ......................................... 4427 at St. John’s .............................................. 4124 at Manhattan ............................................. 3443 Pittsburgh (OT) .................................... 4231 Carnegie Tech .......................................3738 at Yale ......................................................... 4443 at Army....................................................... 3117 at Temple ................................................... 3936 at Canisius ................................................. 4336 New York University ............................ 3442 West Virginia (OT) .............................. 3623 at Carnegie Tech .......................................2751 at Penn State ............................................ 4439 Maryland ................................................4734 Penn State .............................................2736 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 4326 at West Virginia ........................................ 41

1936-37 (9-8)freD MesMer46 Western Maryland ................................1625 at Princeton ............................................... 2246 at New York University 5A ........................ 4017 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 2532 at West Virginia ........................................ 4127 at Temple ................................................... 2930 Pittsburgh ..............................................2749 Temple ................................................... 4451 West Virginia ........................................ 2340 at Army........................................................3726 at Yale ......................................................... 4845 at Syracuse................................................ 3625 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 3237 at Maryland ............................................... 2922 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 3924 at Penn State ............................................ 3423 Penn State ............................................ 31

1937-38 (7-11)freD MesMer55 Western Maryland ............................... 3141 New York University 5A ........................ 4939 Temple ................................................... 2257 Maryland ............................................... 3950 at Pittsburgh ..............................................4723 at Penn State ............................................ 4226 at Syracuse................................................ 4336 at Fordham (OT) ...................................... 3830 at Army....................................................... 5033 Penn State (OT) .................................. 3440 West Virginia ........................................ 3631 at Carnegie Tech ...................................... 5439 at West Virginia .........................................4734 Pittsburgh ............................................. 2227 at New York University ............................ 3345 Carnegie Tech ...................................... 4134 at Temple 26 ............................................... 5138 at Yale (OT) ............................................... 39

1938-39 (13-9)elMer ripley46 Western Maryland ............................... 23

Mike Petroskey

Ed Hargaden

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS36 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3451 at American ............................................... 3527 New York University 5A ........................ 2536 Temple ................................................... 2834 at Carnegie Tech .......................................3737 at West Virginia ........................................ 3139 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3043 at New York University ............................ 4543 at Syracuse................................................ 4534 at Fordham ................................................ 4317 at Army....................................................... 3640 West Virginia ........................................ 3239 at Maryland ............................................... 2532 at Penn State ............................................ 2141 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 4345 Carnegie Tech (OT) ............................. 4125 at Temple 26 ............................................... 3220 at Yale ..........................................................1942 Penn State ............................................ 2939 Pittsburgh ............................................. 4426 George Washington ............................. 36

1939-40 (8-10)elMer ripley34 at Baltimore............................................... 4052 Western Maryland ............................... 3444 at American ............................................... 3028 at Temple 26 ............................................... 3840 George Washington ............................. 4922 at Penn State ............................................ 3331 at Scranton ................................................ 3327 at Maryland ............................................... 2865 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................3735 at Army....................................................... 3433 at Syracuse................................................ 3834 at Colgate .................................................. 3934 Temple ................................................... 3138 West Virginia ........................................ 4042 American ............................................... 3238 Penn State ............................................ 3527 New York University 5A ........................ 5043 George Washington ............................. 39

1940-41 (16-4)elMer ripley32 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3641 Western Maryland ............................... 2941 at American ............................................... 3538 at Loyola (Ill.) .......................................... 3553 at Canisius ................................................. 3550 George Washington ............................. 4246 at Temple ................................................... 4540 at Army....................................................... 2836 New York University .............................2751 at Maryland ............................................... 3438 at Navy ........................................................1828 Penn State (OT) .................................. 2443 at Syracuse................................................ 4939 at Colgate .................................................. 3641 at Yale ......................................................... 3957 Temple ................................................... 4938 at Penn State ............................................ 4551 at Scranton ................................................ 4042 at Fordham ................................................ 5241 George Washington ............................. 34

1941-42 (9-11)elMer ripley66 Western Maryland ............................... 4376 at American ............................................... 3334 at Temple ................................................... 35

31 Fordham ................................................ 3338 Long Island 5A ....................................... 4642 Temple ................................................... 4036 at George Washington ............................. 4542 Maryland ............................................... 5144 at Army....................................................... 3255 at Colgate .................................................. 3944 at Syracuse................................................ 5535 at Marquette ............................................. 3435 at St. Joseph ............................................. 5835 Duquesne .............................................. 4041 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 3438 at Scranton ................................................ 4055 at Yale ......................................................... 5336 at Navy ....................................................... 5129 DePaul ................................................... 3452 George Washington ............................. 42

1942-43 (22-5)elMer ripley75 Western Maryland ............................... 3486 American ............................................... 3948 Aberdeen Prov Grnds .......................... 3356 St. Bonaventure ................................... 4158 at Scranton ................................................ 4355 George Washington ............................. 4149 at Camp Lee .............................................. 3142 at Norfolk Navy Base ................................5754 Quantico Marines ................................ 5251 Temple ................................................... 5271 Catholic ................................................. 4568 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 4254 at Army....................................................... 3565 Syracuse................................................ 3851 Penn State ............................................ 3552 Fordham ................................................ 3946 at Maryland ............................................... 3643 St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6546 at Temple ................................................... 4053 George Washington ............................. 3073 at Colgate .................................................. 5947 at Syracuse................................................ 4637 at Penn State ............................................ 55

NCAA Tournament55 New York University 5A ........................ 3653 DePaul 5A ............................................... 4934 Wyoming 5A ........................................... 4654 Toledo 5A, 33 ........................................... 40

1943-44no competition, World War II

1944-45no competition, World War II

1945-46 (11-9)ken engles37 at Villanova ................................................ 4057 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 4627 at Fort Meade ........................................... 3948 Army War College ............................... 2546 at Scranton ................................................ 5443 George Washington ............................. 4547 at Naval Annex .......................................... 2532 Scranton ................................................ 2941 Fort Meade ........................................... 5141 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 4847 Army War College ............................... 5036 at Catholic ..................................................27

Bill Bornheimer

Danny Kraus

49 at Gallaudet ............................................... 3236 at George Washington ............................. 5453 LaSalle ................................................... 5565 American ............................................... 4850 Naval Annex .......................................... 3153 at American ............................................... 5249 Catholic ................................................. 3154 at LaSalle ....................................................37

1946-47 (19-7)elMer ripley59 Idaho ...................................................... 5237 Penn State ............................................ 4070 at Boston College ..................................... 5655 Nevada ................................................... 4646 at Richmond .............................................. 3870 Davis Elkins .......................................... 3141 N C State ............................................... 5253 Kings Point............................................ 3868 Villanova ................................................ 5037 George Washington ............................. 4542 St. Louis ................................................ 5257 Western Kentucky ............................... 4666 at Niagara (OT) ........................................ 6461 at Scranton ................................................ 3142 Fordham ................................................ 5865 at Catholic ................................................. 2849 at Maryland ............................................... 5565 at LaSalle ................................................... 5951 George Washington ............................. 4468 Scranton ................................................ 3652 at Kings Point............................................ 3638 at Duquesne ...............................................4750 at Penn State ............................................ 4257 Duquesne .............................................. 3963 at Villanova ................................................ 5561 Boston College ..................................... 54

1947-48 (13-15)elMer ripley64 Denver (OT) .......................................... 6054 Loyola (Ill.) ........................................... 4561 St. John’s (OT) 5A ................................ 5861 Quantico Marines ................................ 5666 Virginia Tech ......................................... 5164 at Richmond .............................................. 5439 Santa Clara ........................................... 4553 at Loyola (La.) .......................................... 6558 at St. Louis ................................................ 6352 at Louisville................................................ 6937 at West Kent State .................................. 5841 at Loyola (Ill.) ........................................... 5369 at Notre Dame ...........................................7752 Maryland ............................................... 4039 at Canisius ................................................. 4051 George Washington ............................. 4335 LaSalle ................................................... 4848 Texas Wesleyan.....................................3751 Holy Cross 19 ......................................... 7546 at N C State ................................................8740 Penn State ............................................ 4258 New York University .............................7450 Fordham ................................................ 5141 George Washington ............................. 3864 Villanova ................................................ 4649 at Penn State ............................................ 4356 at Villanova ................................................ 7165 Boston College ..................................... 46

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1948-49 (9-15)elMer ripley91 Fort Belvoir ........................................... 4159 New York University 5A ........................ 7049 Penn State ............................................ 4173 at John Carroll .......................................... 5350 at St. Bonaventure ................................... 5958 at William & Mary .................................... 6969 at Richmond .............................................. 4453 Maryland ............................................... 5153 George Washington ............................. 4943 at Canisius ................................................. 5248 at Lafayette ............................................... 5649 Villanova ................................................ 6468 Princeton ............................................... 6054 St. John’s .............................................. 6553 at Pennsylvania ......................................... 5653 Seton Hall.............................................. 7056 at Holy Cross 19 ..........................................7456 at Maryland ............................................... 5245 at LaSalle ................................................... 6242 George Washington ..............................5764 at New York A.C. ....................................... 5539 at Siena ...................................................... 4442 at Penn State ............................................ 6157 at Villanova ................................................ 65

1949-50 (12-12)BuDDy o’graDy73 at Catholic ................................................. 4668 American ............................................... 6378 at New York A.C. ....................................... 7070 Penn State ............................................ 6358 Harvard .................................................. 5358 LaSalle 24 ............................................... 9065 Maryland ............................................... 7166 at St. John’s ...............................................6751 at Holy Cross ..............................................7747 at Siena ...................................................... 4241 Canisius 25 ............................................. 5868 George Washington ............................. 6659 Lafayette ............................................... 5071 New York University ............................ 6075 at Rutgers ...................................................7345 Villanova .................................................7366 George Washington ............................. 6871 at Gettysburg ............................................ 6578 at Pennsylvania ..........................................7363 at Fordham ................................................ 6465 at Seton Hall...............................................7756 at Penn State ............................................ 6572 at Villanova ................................................ 8249 at Princeton ............................................... 63

1950-51 (8-14)BuDDy o’graDy92 Geneva ................................................... 6180 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 5987 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 6266 Long Island 5A ....................................... 7565 American ............................................... 6280 George Washington ............................. 9047 at Maryland ............................................... 5876 at Pennsylvania ......................................... 9258 at Navy ....................................................... 5562 at Gannon .................................................. 6657 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 4887 at Canisius ..................................................7370 Penn State ............................................ 7645 Oklahoma City ...................................... 5174 LaSalle ................................................... 79

48 Siena .......................................................5783 at N C State ..............................................10149 George Washington ..............................7478 Seton Hall.............................................. 8264 William & Mary .................................... 7562 at New York A.C. ....................................... 4556 Fordham ................................................ 61

1951-52 (15-10)BuDDy o’graDy50 Fordham .................................................5770 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 5978 Randolph-Macon ................................. 3988 Catholic ................................................. 4484 Princeton ............................................... 6280 Wake Forest ......................................... 6140 at Maryland ............................................... 5562 at Navy ....................................................... 8275 George Washington. (OT) .................. 8174 at Detroit .................................................... 8074 at Dayton ................................................... 8074 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 5970 Scranton ................................................ 5675 Canisius ..................................................6758 at Fordham ................................................ 7079 at St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 8555 at Penn State ............................................ 8396 at Catholic ................................................. 5269 Richmond .............................................. 5471 Maryland ............................................... 6170 at LaSalle 26 ............................................... 6885 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 5571 at Seton Hall.............................................10069 at New York A.C. ....................................... 6472 George Washington ............................. 70

1952-53 (13-7)harry Jeannette86 Randolph-Macon ................................. 4568 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 66100 Hampden-Sydney ................................ 4979 Seattle 18 ................................................ 7077 Rhode Island 18 ......................................7265 George Washington ............................. 7954 at Maryland ............................................... 4569 at Canisius ................................................. 7889 at LeMoyne .................................................6757 at Siena .......................................................7270 Penn State .............................................7372 Temple ................................................... 5575 at Virginia................................................... 7681 Navy ....................................................... 6549 Maryland ............................................... 4868 LaSalle ....................................................7373 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 6474 Fordham ................................................ 6373 at George Washington ............................. 64

National Invitation Tournament79 Louisville 5A ........................................... 92

1953-54 (11-18)harry Jeannette110 Baltimore............................................... 5969 St. Peter’s ............................................. 6093 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 8375 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 7154 Xavier ......................................................7492 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7949 at LaSalle ................................................... 5866 Detroit 12 .................................................72

48 Wayne 12 ................................................ 6264 at George Washington ............................. 8858 Maryland ............................................... 5656 Niagara .................................................. 6975 at New York University .............................6759 American ............................................... 4652 at St. Francis (N.Y.) ..................................7756 at Duquesne .............................................. 6974 at Youngstown .......................................... 7888 at John Carroll ...........................................9773 Pittsburgh ............................................. 8051 at Fordham ................................................ 6875 at Navy ...................................................... 11078 Virginia................................................... 8565 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 5450 at Maryland ............................................... 5356 at American ............................................... 4961 Temple ................................................... 5967 George Washington ............................. 7954 at Penn State ............................................ 6180 at St. Francis (Pa.) ................................ 109

1954-55 (12-13)harry Jeannette74 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 6343 at Maryland ............................................... 6065 American ............................................... 6177 St. Peter’s ............................................. 6876 Mount St. Mary’s ..................................7461 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 5371 Fordham 17 ............................................ 7059 St. Bonaventure 17................................ 6668 Georgia Tech 17 ..................................... 6255 George Washington ..............................7479 at American ............................................... 6571 New York University .............................6781 at Miami ..................................................... 8465 at Mississippi So ........................................6782 at Spring Hill (4OT) ................................. 7568 at Loyola (La.) (OT) ................................. 6958 LaSalle ................................................... 8546 at LaSalle ....................................................7484 Villanova ................................................ 7958 Fordham ................................................ 6276 Seton Hall...............................................7354 at Navy ........................................................7749 Maryland ................................................5767 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 7567 at George Washington ............................. 80

1955-56 (13-11)harry Jeannette60 American ............................................... 5874 Roanoke ................................................ 6369 at New York University .............................7485 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 7874 Morris Harvey ....................................... 6650 at Siena ...................................................... 6352 St. Bonaventure 17................................ 7953 Niagara 17............................................... 6878 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 6682 at American ............................................... 6685 at Seton Hall...............................................8757 Maryland ............................................... 6282 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 6977 at Providence ............................................ 5168 at Holy Cross ............................................. 8884 Saint Joseph’s.......................................7267 at LaSalle ................................................... 6386 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 8368 at Fordham ................................................ 69

Bob Makatura

Merlin Wilson

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS75 Spring Hill ..............................................5784 Moorehead State ................................. 7967 George Washington ............................. 7061 at Maryland ................................................7277 at George Washington ............................. 93

1956-57 (11-11)toMMy nolan85 Gettysburg ............................................ 4494 at American ................................................7776 at New York University .............................7380 Baltimore............................................... 7191 at Catholic ................................................. 6670 at St. Peter’s ..............................................7385 George Washington ............................. 6189 American ............................................... 5859 at Maryland ............................................... 62

82 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 8674 New Mexico A&M 16 ............................ 8071 Montana State 16 .................................. 7566 Navy ........................................................7781 at Richmond ...............................................9775 LaSalle ................................................... 6569 Fordham .................................................7480 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7591 Seton Hall.............................................. 9983 at George Washington ............................. 7588 at Iona ........................................................ 7069 Maryland ............................................... 8258 at Saint Joseph’s.......................................77

1957-58 (10-11)toMMy nolan76 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 5168 at Princeton ................................................8773 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 69103 at Baltimore............................................... 6584 Catholic ................................................. 5881 St. Peter’s ............................................. 6664 at George Washington ..............................7789 American ............................................... 7845 Maryland ............................................... 5564 at LaSalle ................................................... 6276 at Muhlenberg........................................... 6046 at Syracuse................................................ 62

68 at Scranton ................................................ 9665 Richmond ...............................................6745 at Fordham ................................................ 8273 at Navy ....................................................... 9866 at Seton Hall.............................................. 6578 George Washington ............................. 8091 New York University .............................7246 at Maryland ............................................... 5667 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 70

1958-59 (8-15)toMMy nolan93 Kentucky Wesleyan ..............................7385 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 7683 at Loyola (Md.) ..........................................7375 George Washington ............................. 8263 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 66

68 at Connecticut .......................................... 7674 Penn State 13 ........................................ 88101 Columbia 13 ............................................7767 at American ............................................... 9273 Boston College ..................................... 6953 at Maryland ............................................... 6172 at George Washington ............................. 8562 at Xavier ..................................................... 70103 at Loyola (Ill.) ........................................... 9385 Syracuse................................................ 7079 Fordham ................................................ 7072 LaSalle ..................................................10281 at Muhlenberg........................................... 8594 at Lafayette ............................................. 10947 at Navy ........................................................7283 Seton Hall.............................................. 8956 Maryland ................................................6780 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 98

1959-60 (11-12)toMMy nolan81 Mount St. Mary’s ..................................7348 New York University ............................ 7060 American ............................................... 6595 St. Peter’s ............................................. 8048 at Maryland ............................................... 5980 at Niagara .................................................. 8164 at Duquesne .............................................. 63

82 Brown 15 ................................................ 6556 Providence 15 ........................................ 8386 at George Washington ............................. 8282 at Manhattan ............................................. 9066 Maryland ............................................... 5179 at LaSalle ................................................... 8091 at Fairfield ..................................................7477 at Boston College ..................................... 9393 Muhlenberg............................................7282 at Fordham .................................................7267 George Washington ..............................7369 Lafayette ............................................... 6068 Navy ....................................................... 7977 at Seton Hall.............................................. 80105 Scranton ................................................ 8095 Rhode Island..........................................97

1960-61 (11-10)toM o’keefe112 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7181 Duquesne .............................................. 9591 at American ............................................... 7867 Maryland ............................................... 7870 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 8983 Mississippi 14......................................... 7890 N.W. Louisiana 14.................................. 6563 Louisiana Tech 14 ................................. 5275 at George Washington ............................. 8347 at Maryland ............................................... 5565 at Lafayette ............................................... 7179 at Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 9382 Muhlenberg............................................7393 George Washington ............................. 88102 Boston College ..................................... 7857 at Navy ....................................................... 6678 Seton Hall.............................................. 8892 at Rhode Island......................................... 8499 Connecticut .......................................... 8092 at New York University ............................ 6973 Fordham ................................................ 70

1961-62 (14-9)toM o’keefe91 at Loyola (Md.) ..........................................7370 at Maryland ............................................... 8398 Fairfield ................................................. 8271 American ............................................... 6873 at Manhattan ............................................. 7976 Richmond 13 .......................................... 7567 Virginia Military Institute 13................ 5986 Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 7087 at George Washington ............................. 7879 Maryland ............................................... 7884 at Seton Hall.............................................. 8356 at Navy ....................................................... 6465 George Washington ............................. 8284 at Fairleigh Dickinson ...............................7776 at Fordham .................................................7270 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 8177 at Boston College ..................................... 8496 Niagara .................................................. 9167 New York University ............................ 7652 at Duquesne ...............................................7293 Rhode Island......................................... 7176 LaSalle ................................................... 78100 St. Peter’s ............................................. 68

1963-1964 Team

1962-63 (13-13)toM o’keefe74 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 8179 Maryland ............................................... 7065 at New York University ............................ 8556 Duquesne .............................................. 6867 George Washington ..............................7384 at Rutgers .................................................. 7968 at Army........................................................7282 Detroit 12 ...............................................10377 W. Michigan 12 ...................................... 85108 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 8372 at George Washington ............................. 6082 at American ............................................... 7871 Boston College ..................................... 5883 Navy ....................................................... 7174 Fordham ................................................ 7075 at Niagara .................................................. 8970 at Syracuse................................................ 7672 at Maryland ................................................7372 Loyola (La.) .......................................... 7085 Holy Cross ............................................. 8489 Manhattan ..............................................8789 Lafayette ............................................... 5879 at Fairfield ................................................. 6184 at Rhode Island..........................................9772 at LaSalle ................................................... 7576 Seton Hall.............................................. 78

1963-64 (15-10)toM o’keefe83 Maryland ................................................7281 Fairleigh Dickinson ...............................67109 American ............................................... 7998 Manhattan 5A..........................................8793 at Delaware ............................................... 6578 at Loyola (La.) .......................................... 9271 at Georgia Tech ......................................... 9669 Loyola (Ill.) 34 ....................................... 5869 LaSalle 34 ............................................... 8061 Drake 34 ................................................. 8969 at George Washington ..............................7787 Canisius ................................................. 7876 at Fordham ................................................ 7064 Navy ........................................................6785 LaSalle ................................................... 8190 at Seton Hall.............................................. 9470 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 79120 St. Peter’s ..............................................7383 George Washington ............................. 8179 New York University .............................7279 Fairfield ..................................................7392 at Boston College ................................... 10677 at Holy Cross ............................................. 9581 at Maryland ............................................... 7879 Rutgers ...................................................67

1964-65 (13-10)toM o’keefe89 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7571 Boston College ..................................... 8974 at Rutgers .................................................. 8077 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 7678 Seton Hall.............................................. 6695 at Canisius ............................................... 10597 at Columbia ............................................... 8579 Richmond ...............................................7370 Lehigh .................................................... 6376 at Navy ........................................................7391 Delaware ............................................... 6481 George Washington ..............................73

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS69 Fordham .................................................6772 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 8069 Syracuse................................................ 9568 at George Washington ..............................7367 Maryland ............................................... 8573 at New York University ............................ 7884 at Fairfield ................................................. 8880 LaSalle 3 ................................................ 8891 at Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 70112 at American ............................................... 8589 Manhattan ............................................. 75

1965-66 (16-8)toM o’keefe96 American ............................................... 8962 St. John’s .............................................. 64116 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................87101 LaSalle 3 ................................................ 9959 at Maryland ................................................7797 Columbia ............................................... 7985 at Boston College ......................................8794 Illinois 5 .................................................. 9688 New York University 5 ..........................8772 Villanova 5 ............................................. 8188 at Navy ....................................................... 7596 at Delaware ................................................67100 at George Washington ............................. 8194 Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 8081 at Fordham ................................................ 79103 George Washington ..............................74104 New York University .............................7376 Rutgers ...................................................7373 at Saint Joseph’s......................................11184 Catholic ..................................................8780 at Manhattan ............................................. 83107 at Seton Hall.............................................. 9377 Fairfield ................................................. 7583 Canisius ................................................. 69

1966-67 (12-11)John Magee82 at American ............................................... 7062 at St. John’s .............................................. 7082 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 8691 Catholic ................................................. 7852 George Washington ............................. 5177 at Canisius ................................................. 8090 at Rutgers ...................................................87104 Purdue 11................................................ 82101 Dartmouth 11 ......................................... 6976 at Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 5472 St. Peter’s ............................................. 7097 Navy ....................................................... 6870 Manhattan ............................................. 7682 Fordham ................................................ 8586 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7582 at Fairfield ................................................. 9377 New York University 5A ........................ 8380 Maryland ............................................... 4995 at Syracuse.............................................. 10875 at George Washington ............................. 8191 Boston College ....................................10381 Seton Hall.............................................. 6271 at Columbia ............................................... 82

1967-68 (11-12)John Magee67 American ............................................... 8086 at Saint Joseph’s.......................................7478 Syracuse................................................ 9578 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 82

65 Columbia (2OT) ................................... 6378 Fairfield ................................................. 6193 Holy Cross ............................................. 5969 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 5359 Army....................................................... 6078 Catholic (OT) ........................................ 7661 St. John’s .............................................. 6557 at Seton Hall...............................................7767 at Fordham ................................................ 8480 Rutgers .................................................. 6268 at Xavier ......................................................8785 at Navy (OT).............................................. 8976 George Washington ............................. 4978 at Manhattan ..............................................7779 at Boston College ....................................10361 at George Washington ............................. 6581 New York University ............................ 69104 Fairleigh Dickinson ...............................7460 at Maryland ............................................... 68

1968-69 (12-12)John Magee94 at Loyola (Md.) ..........................................7485 at American ............................................... 7679 Randolph-Macon ................................. 7173 George Washington (OT) ....................7461 at St. John’s ...............................................7470 Navy ....................................................... 5563 Manhattan ..............................................5769 Seton Hall...............................................5750 at Penn State (OT) .................................. 5267 at Holy Cross ..............................................7362 at Columbia ..............................................10359 Fordham ................................................ 5862 at Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 6076 at Fairfield ..................................................7262 at Catholic ................................................. 5984 at William & Mary (2OT) ........................ 9077 Xavier ..................................................... 6367 at New York University .............................8772 at Rutgers .................................................. 8566 Boston College (OT) ............................7257 St. Anselm’s .......................................... 5674 at George Washington ............................11245 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 5478 Maryland ............................................... 83

1969-70 (18-8)John Magee80 American ............................................... 7876 at Randolph-Macon ................................. 7187 William & Mary .................................... 82107 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................7390 at Navy ....................................................... 8164 St. John’s .............................................. 7165 at Florida State ......................................... 9824 Jacksonville10(forfeit) ......................... 4186 Penn State 11......................................... 71101 Stanford 11 ............................................. 8176 Holy Cross ............................................. 75100 George Washington ............................. 8188 at Seton Hall.............................................. 8089 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 8072 Columbia ............................................... 6863 at Fordham .................................................6774 Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 6371 at Maryland ............................................... 8194 New York University .............................7269 Rutgers .................................................. 6869 at Boston College ..................................... 7990 Catholic ................................................. 58

95 Fairfield ................................................. 7049 at Manhattan ............................................. 6673 Penn State ............................................ 66

National Invitation Tournament82 Louisiana State. ................................... 83

1970-71 (12-14)John Magee62 Rensselaer ............................................ 5260 Saint Joseph’s.......................................7288 at William & Mary .................................... 7174 at St. John’s .............................................. 8069 at Navy (2OT) ........................................... 7696 Maryland ............................................... 7988 Wake Forest 10 ...................................... 9079 Creighton 10 ........................................... 8080 Brown .................................................... 7671 Randolph-Macon ................................. 5495 Boston University ................................ 7868 at Columbia ............................................... 8069 Seton Hall...............................................7471 at Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 5978 at Fairfield ................................................. 6598 Connecticut .......................................... 7557 at American ............................................... 6069 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 7591 New York University 5A ........................ 8053 at Rutgers .................................................. 5867 Boston College ..................................... 6675 at Penn State ............................................ 8484 at George Washington ..............................7372 at Holy Cross ........................................... 10978 Manhattan ............................................. 8668 Fordham ................................................ 81

1971-72 (3-23)John Magee93 at Boston University ...............................10367 St. John’s .............................................10782 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 6646 at Maryland ............................................... 7944 Marquette 9 ........................................... 8862 Wisconsin 9 ........................................... 8271 at Louisiana State. ................................... 9270 at Texas ...................................................... 7876 at San Francisco......................................10073 at Pacific .................................................. 10572 at Randolph-Macon ..................................7372 at Seton Hall.............................................. 9885 William & Mary (OT) .......................... 7883 Holy Cross ............................................. 8575 American (OT) ..................................... 8281 at Connecticut .......................................... 8962 Penn State ............................................ 6383 Assumption ........................................... 9058 Rutgers ...................................................7266 at Navy ....................................................... 7070 Saint Joseph’s 3 ................................... 81109 Hofstra ....................................................9772 at Manhattan ............................................. 8678 at Fordham .............................................. 10683 George Washington ............................. 8869 at Boston College ..................................... 78

1972-73 (12-14)John thoMpson Jr. 61 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 6083 at Rutgers .................................................. 9858 Wheeling ............................................... 4673 St. Bonaventure (OT) ......................... 70

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS58 Virginia 8 .................................................7274 Army 8 .................................................... 7066 at South Florida ........................................ 7070 at Florida St..............................................10164 at Connecticut .......................................... 7857 Randolph-Macon ................................. 56100 at Holy Cross ............................................ 11659 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 7080 Seton Hall.............................................. 6274 at Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 5964 at Penn State .............................................7457 Roanoke .................................................7366 at Dickinson............................................... 6555 Navy ....................................................... 5256 Boston College ..................................... 5577 Fordham ................................................ 7168 at American ............................................... 9078 at George Washington ............................. 9154 St. Mary’s .............................................. 4364 Manhattan ............................................. 71

1973-74 (13-13)John thoMpson Jr. 66 St. Leo ................................................... 5884 Wheeling ................................................7268 at St. Bonaventure ................................... 7585 St. John’s (OT) .................................... 8283 at Maryland .............................................. 115100 Chicago State ....................................... 7178 at Seton Hall.............................................. 8155 at Navy ....................................................... 5677 at Notre Dame .........................................10477 Boston University ................................ 5271 Fairfield ................................................. 7570 Holy Cross ..............................................7365 Dickinson............................................... 5370 Siena ...................................................... 5663 Penn State ............................................ 5864 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 7057 Rutgers .................................................. 5563 Assumption ............................................7274 Loyola (Md.) ..........................................6767 Connecticut .......................................... 6677 American ............................................... 6888 at St. Peter’s ..............................................7362 at Fordham ................................................ 6454 George Washington ............................. 5568 at Boston College ..................................... 9262 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 78

1974-75 (18-10)John thoMpson Jr. 80 Upsala .................................................... 5880 Loyola (Md.) ......................................... 5877 St. Bonaventure ....................................5771 Maryland 1 ...........................................10479 Eastern Kentucky ................................ 6971 Syracuse 11 ............................................ 7056 Dartmouth 11 ..........................................5767 at St. John’s .............................................. 6390 Boston University ................................ 7564 at Randolph-Macon ..................................7465 at Fairfield ................................................. 7667 Seton Hall.............................................. 8480 at American (2OT) ................................... 8186 at Holy Cross ........................................... 10868 St. Peter’s ............................................. 7077 at Penn State ............................................ 66102 Dickinson............................................... 6089 Fairleigh-Dickinson .............................. 5489 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 70

90 Boston College(2OT) .......................... 8290 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 71101 Manhattan ..............................................7378 at George Washington ............................. 8266 Fordham ................................................ 60105 Wheeling ............................................... 69

ECAC Southern Div. Tournament66 George Washington. 20 ........................ 5962 West Virginia 20 .................................... 61

NCAA Tournament (Mideast)75 Central Michigan 21 ..............................77

1975-76 (21-7)John thoMpson Jr. 69 Upsala .................................................... 5094 St. Leo ....................................................7259 at St. Bonaventure(OT) ........................... 6397 Md. Eastern Shore................................6783 Rider ...................................................... 6894 Southern Connecticut ..........................5751 Colgate 7 ................................................ 4956 Gannon 7 .................................................57117 Stonehill ................................................ 8472 at Saint Joseph’s...................................... 6181 Fairfield ................................................. 5073 Navy ....................................................... 6593 Dickinson............................................... 7578 American ............................................... 6991 at Seton Hall.............................................10271 Penn State ............................................ 6395 Holy Cross ..............................................7474 St. John’s (OT) .....................................7360 Fairleigh Dickinson .............................. 5261 St. Peter’s ............................................. 6363 Maryland 1 .............................................7270 at Boston College ..................................... 6479 George Washington (OT) ................... 8173 at Fordham ................................................ 6676 at Iona ........................................................ 68

ECAC Southern Div. Tournament72 Villanova 20 ............................................ 5968 George Washington 20 ......................... 63

NCAA Tournament (West)76 Arizona 23 ............................................... 83

1976-77 (19-9)John thoMpson Jr. 66 Upsala .................................................... 4676 St. Bonaventure ................................... 6095 North Carolina Central ........................ 69107 Chicago State ....................................... 6564 Alabama 6 .............................................. 6660 Harvard 6 ............................................... 4079 Fairfield 5 ............................................... 6965 Purdue 5 ................................................ 6166 Pennsylvania 5 ...................................... 6153 Boston University ................................ 4981 Stonehill .................................................5755 at Navy ....................................................... 5681 Iona .........................................................6769 at Holy Cross ............................................. 6582 Seton Hall.............................................. 9476 Saint Joseph’s...................................... 6478 at American ............................................... 6466 at St. John’s .............................................. 8280 Loyola (Ill.) ........................................... 7066 Fordham .................................................47

95 Southern Connecticut ......................... 6573 at St. Peter’s (OT) .................................... 7187 Boston College ..................................... 6973 at George Washington ..............................7479 Manhattan ............................................. 7187 at St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 94

ECAC Southern Div. Tournament58 Old Dominion ........................................ 80

National Invitation Tournament79 at Virginia Tech ........................................ 83

1977-78 (23-8)John thoMpson Jr. 71 Navy 1A ................................................... 5687 Maryland 1A ........................................... 9150 Dickinson............................................... 3367 at St. Bonaventure ................................... 7196 Wagner .................................................. 65108 Xavier (La.) 4 ........................................ 6866 Georgia 4 ............................................... 6061 at Saint Joseph’s (2OT) .......................... 5579 Holy Cross 5 .......................................... 6583 Alabama 5 ...............................................73107 N.Carolina Central ............................... 5172 St. John’s .............................................. 6156 Navy ....................................................... 5347 South Carolina...................................... 4370 at Seton Hall.............................................. 6972 American ............................................... 6880 New England College .......................... 3076 at Boston College ..................................... 8165 at Loyola (Ill.) (OT) .................................. 6877 Stonehill ................................................ 5583 Detroit .................................................... 8281 Manhattan .......................................... 8055 St. Peter’s ............................................. 3878 George Washington (OT) ....................7777 Holy Cross ............................................. 6159 at Fordham ................................................ 63

ECAC Southern Div. Tournament75 Va.Commonwealth 22 ........................... 88

National Invitation Tournament70 at Virginia (OT) ......................................... 6871 at Dayton ................................................... 6285 N C State 5A (OT) ................................. 8672 Rutgers 5A .............................................. 85

1978-79 (24-5)John thoMpson Jr. 79 Bowie State .......................................... 5468 Maryland 1 ............................................ 6571 St. Bonaventure ................................... 5960 Indiana 1 ................................................ 5477 at St. John’s .............................................. 7196 St. Mary’s (Md.) .................................. 5849 Fresno St. 2 ........................................... 4277 Nevada (Reno) 2 ...................................8797 Southern ................................................ 5886 UDC ........................................................ 5636 Saint Joseph’s.......................................3773 Samford ................................................. 50107 N.Carolina Central ................................7278 Manhattan ............................................. 6475 Fordham ................................................ 6578 Pennsylvania 3 ...................................... 7674 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 6288 at American ............................................... 8074 Oral Roberts ......................................... 75

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS71 at Detroit .................................................... 9162 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 6087 Seton Hall.............................................. 6269 Stonehill ................................................ 5984 Boston College ..................................... 8173 at George Washington ............................. 7163 at Holy Cross ............................................. 54

ECAC Southern Div. Tournament73 Old Dominion ...................................... 52

ECAC Upstate-Southern66 Syracuse................................................ 58

NCAA Tournament (East)58 Rutgers .................................................. 64

1979-80 (26-6)John thoMpson Jr. 98 Bowie State .......................................... 6383 Maryland 27 ........................................... 71117 St. Leo ................................................... 6869 at Indiana ................................................... 7669 Loyola (Calis.) 28 .................................. 6478 Houston 28 ............................................. 7555 Providence ............................................ 5085 Northeastern......................................... 6674 Boston College 5 (OT) ......................... 7565 Lafayette 5 ............................................ 6077 Drake (2OT) ......................................... 7995 Iona ........................................................ 8462 Saint Joseph’s 3 ................................... 5365 at Oral Roberts ......................................... 7664 St. Peter’s ............................................. 4969 St. John’s .............................................. 71107 U.S. International ................................. 7986 American ............................................... 6297 at Boston College (OT) ........................... 9284 Connecticut .......................................... 6481 at Seton Hall...............................................6789 Wagner .................................................. 7552 at Syracuse................................................ 5088 Detroit .................................................... 8398 George Washington ..............................74105 Holy Cross ............................................. 78

BIG EAST Tournament(Providence, R.I.)60 Seton Hall...............................................4776 St. John’s .............................................. 6687 Syracuse................................................ 81

NCAA Tournament (East)74 Iona 51 .................................................... 7174 Maryland 30 ........................................... 6880 Iowa 30 ................................................... 81

1980-81 (20-12)John thoMpson Jr. 80 Nicholls St. 31 ........................................ 5871 North Carolina 31 .................................. 8367 Louisiana State. 31 ............................... 76108 St. Leo ....................................................7394 Wheeling ............................................... 5879 Southern (N.O.).................................... 4384 at George Washington. (2OT) ................ 8257 at Drake ......................................................7380 Texas Southern .................................... 6167 DePaul 32 ................................................7279 LaSalle 32 ............................................... 6358 Pennsylvania ......................................... 60

60 at St. John’s .............................................. 6857 Boston College ..................................... 5552 at Seton Hall (OT) .................................... 5162 Syracuse.................................................5758 Providence ............................................ 6184 S. Connecticut ...................................... 4173 at Connecticut (OT) ................................. 7574 at American ................................................7269 at UNLV ...................................................... 6870 Villanova ................................................ 5475 St. John’s .............................................. 6864 at Syracuse................................................ 6658 Seton Hall.............................................. 5649 at Boston College ..................................... 5368 at Villanova 3 ............................................. 6071 at Providence ............................................ 6360 Connecticut .......................................... 58

BIG EAST Tournament(Syracuse, N.Y.)58 Seton Hall.............................................. 5253 Syracuse.................................................67

NCAA Tournament (East)55 James Madison 51................................ 61

1981-82 (30-7)John thoMpson Jr. 61 SW Louisiana 31 ................................... 7077 at Alaska-Anchorage 31 .............................6746 Ohio State 31 ..........................................4781 Morgan State ....................................... 5371 San Diego St. 1 ..................................... 5383 St. Leo ....................................................3775 American 1 ............................................ 6361 George Washington 1 .......................... 4876 UNLV 1 ................................................... 5264 Western Kentucky 1 ............................ 4538 Columbia 11 ............................................ 2677 Niagara 11 ............................................... 4975 Robert Morris 1 .................................... 5872 St. John’s 5A .......................................... 4267 Boston College 1 .................................. 5162 at Seton Hall.............................................. 6070 at Syracuse................................................ 7552 Connecticut .......................................... 6349 at Providence ............................................ 5072 Villanova 1 ............................................. 5663 St. John’s 1 ........................................... 4683 at Villanova 3 ..............................................72113 Seton Hall 1 ............................................7396 Syracuse 1 ............................................. 7984 Southern (B.R.).................................... 4871 at Boston College ..................................... 8063 Missouri ................................................. 5160 Providence 1 ......................................... 4260 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 42

BIG EAST Tournament(Hartford Civic Center)62 Providence ............................................ 4857 St. John’s .............................................. 4272 Villanova ................................................ 54

NCAA Tournament (West)51 Wyoming 36 ........................................... 4358 Fresno State 37 ..................................... 4069 Oregon State 37 .................................... 45NCAA Tournament (Final Four)50 Louisville 38 ........................................... 4662 North Carolina 38 .................................. 63

1982-83 (22-10)John thoMpson Jr. 72 at BYU-Hawaii ........................................... 5267 at Hawaii-Hilo.............................................3791 Morgan State ........................................5775 St. Francis 39 ......................................... 4070 at Western Kentucky 39 (OT) ................. 6699 Alabama State ...................................... 7663 Virginia................................................... 6861 American ............................................... 6280 Southern (B.R.).................................... 6571 Wisconsin 40 .......................................... 4373 Alabama 40 ............................................ 9482 Monmouth ............................................. 5967 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7697 at Syracuse 29............................................ 9274 Connecticut .......................................... 5362 Pittsburgh ............................................. 5478 at Providence ............................................ 7071 Seton Hall.............................................. 4869 Boston College ......................................6767 at Villanova 3 ............................................. 6871 DePaul ................................................... 6569 St. John’s .............................................. 7577 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6063 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 6586 Providence ............................................ 6271 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6085 at Boston College 19 (OT) .........................8787 Villanova ................................................ 5160 Syracuse................................................ 75

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)72 Syracuse................................................ 79

NCAA Tournament (Midwest)68 Alcorn State 57 ...................................... 6357 Memphis State 57 ................................. 66

1983-84 (34-3)John thoMpson Jr. 71 at Hawaii-Hilo............................................ 4297 at Hawaii-Hilo............................................ 3591 Morgan State ....................................... 3884 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 6182 St. Leo ................................................... 5061 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 6397 South Carolina State ............................6780 American ............................................... 6253 Western Kentucky ............................... 4182 Marshal 43 .............................................. 7169 UNLV 43 (OT) .........................................6781 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6974 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6374 Monmouth ............................................. 5463 Villanova (2OT) .................................... 6580 Providence ............................................ 7683 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6192 Boston College ..................................... 8363 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 5280 at Syracuse 29.............................................6787 Connecticut .......................................... 6278 Seton Hall.............................................. 5467 Brigham Young .................................... 5159 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 4659 at Providence 51 ........................................ 3871 St. John’s .............................................. 7583 at Boston College 44 ................................. 7071 Pittsburgh ............................................. 5288 Syracuse................................................ 71

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSBIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)70 Providence ........................................... 5079 St. John’s .............................................. 6882 Syracuse (OT) ...................................... 71

NCAA Tournament (West)37 Southern Methodist 45 ........................ 3662 UNLV 46 .................................................. 4861 Dayton 46 ............................................... 49NCAA Tournament (Final Four)53 Kentucky 47 ........................................... 4084 Houston 47 ............................................. 75

1984-85 (35-3)John thoMpson Jr.81 at Hawaii-Hilo.............................................4774 at Hawaii-Loa ............................................ 4580 Southern Connecticut ......................... 4676 St. Leo ................................................... 5682 UNLV ...................................................... 4686 American .............................................. 6477 DePaul ....................................................5789 Morgan State ....................................... 6269 at New Mexico .......................................... 6177 Tennessee 48 ......................................... 6461 North Carolina A&T 48 ......................... 5673 Seton Hall.............................................. 5682 Boston College (OT) ........................... 8090 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 7052 at Villanova 30 (OT) .................................. 5085 Providence ............................................ 4465 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 5379 Connecticut .......................................... 6665 St. John’s .............................................. 6663 at Syracuse 29............................................ 6556 Arkansas ................................................ 3971 Florida Southern .................................. 3978 at Boston College 19 ................................. 6857 Villanova ................................................ 5087 at Providence 51 .........................................7370 Pittsburgh ............................................. 4668 at Connecticut 50 .......................................4785 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6990 Syracuse................................................ 63

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)93 Connecticut .......................................... 6274 Syracuse................................................ 6592 St. John’s .............................................. 80

NCAA Tournament (East)68 Lehigh 50 .............................................. 4362 Temple 50 ............................................. 4665 Loyola (Ill.) 51 ....................................... 5360 Georgia Tech 51 ..................................... 54NCAA Tournament (Final Four)77 St. John’s 52 .......................................... 5964 Villanova 52 ............................................ 66

1985-86 (24-8)John thoMpson Jr. 100 at Hawaii-Loa ............................................ 5191 at Hawaii-Hilo.............................................5775 at George Mason ...................................... 6377 at Grambling ............................................. 3076 New Mexico .......................................... 5186 Florida A&M .......................................... 5683 American ............................................... 5985 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 70

96 Seattle ....................................................5764 at Texas-El Paso ....................................... 7876 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 80110 Providence ............................................ 7970 Connecticut .......................................... 6674 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7973 Syracuse................................................ 7082 at Seton Hall 42...........................................7276 Villanova .................................................7273 at Boston College 19 ................................. 6669 at Providence 51 ........................................ 5474 Louisiana State. (OT)...........................7280 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6381 Seton Hall.............................................. 5458 St. John’s .............................................. 6088 at Villanova 30 (2OT) ................................ 9081 Morgan St. 53 ........................................ 5363 at Syracuse 29............................................ 6490 Boston College ..................................... 7693 Pittsburgh ............................................. 62

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)57 Pittsburgh ............................................. 5673 Syracuse (OT) ...................................... 75

NCAA Tournament (Midwest)70 Texas Tech 54 ........................................ 6468 Michigan State 54 ................................. 80

1986-87 (29-5)John thoMpson Jr. 90 Quincy 55 ................................................ 4584 Washburn 55 .......................................... 5596 Grambling ............................................. 52126 St. Leo ................................................... 5182 Arizona ....................................................7462 American ............................................... 5971 Texas-El Paso ........................................6794 Florida A&M .......................................... 6586 at Long Beach State .................................7263 Seton Hall...............................................7460 St. John’s .............................................. 4682 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7080 at Villanova 30 .............................................7365 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6665 Connecticut .......................................... 5174 DePaul ................................................... 7179 at Providence 29 ........................................ 8283 Syracuse................................................ 8165 at St. John’s 5A ...........................................6789 Villanova ................................................ 8678 Boston College ..................................... 5678 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 5087 Bowie State .......................................... 5165 Pittsburgh ............................................. 5272 at Syracuse 29............................................ 7179 at Boston College 19 ................................. 6590 Providence ............................................ 79

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)56 Boston College ..................................... 5184 Providence ............................................ 6669 Syracuse................................................ 59

NCAA Tournament (Southeast)75 Bucknell 56 ............................................ 5382 Ohio State 56 ......................................... 7970 Kansas 57 ................................................5773 Providence 57 ........................................ 88

1987-88 (20-10)John thoMpson Jr. 92 at Hawaii-Loa ............................................ 4192 at Hawaii-Loa ............................................ 3981 Virginia Military Institute.................... 4582 Virginia Tech 58 ......................................8778 St. Leo ................................................... 4089 UMBC .................................................... 5982 Long Beach State ................................ 6390 Rice ........................................................ 6378 at Florida International ............................ 5282 at Miami ..................................................... 7862 Pittsburgh ..............................................5774 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 6474 at Providence 51 ........................................ 7866 at Boston College 19 ................................. 6858 St. John’s .............................................. 6569 at Syracuse 29............................................ 6858 Boston College ..................................... 3660 Connecticut .......................................... 5958 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6459 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6666 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6071 Syracuse................................................ 6956 Villanova ................................................ 5465 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7066 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6973 Providence ............................................ 63102 Seton Hall.............................................. 76

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)58 Seton Hall.............................................. 61

NCAA Tournament (East)66 Louisiana State 50 ................................ 6353 Temple 50 ................................................74

1988-89 (29-5)John thoMpson Jr. 105 Hawaii-Loa 59 ........................................ 6995 Hawaii-Pacific 59 .................................. 5595 St. Leo ................................................... 62114 Shenandoah .......................................... 4091 Oral Roberts ......................................... 7574 DePaul ................................................... 6487 Virginia Tech ..........................................5780 Mercer 60 ............................................... 5574 Southern Florida 60 .............................. 6486 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 94112 Miami ..................................................... 7976 Pittsburgh ..............................................5786 Boston College ..................................... 6080 at Providence 51 .........................................7759 Connecticut .......................................... 5575 St. John’s .............................................. 6480 at Louisiana State38.................................. 8274 Seton Hall.............................................. 6669 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 5570 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 5874 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7961 Syracuse................................................ 5480 at Boston College 61 ................................. 6976 Providence .............................................7463 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 5576 Villanova ................................................ 6276 at Syracuse 29............................................ 82

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSBIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)82 Boston College ..................................... 5285 Pittsburgh ............................................. 6288 Syracuse................................................ 79

NCAA Tournament (East)50 Princeton 51 ........................................... 4981 Notre Dame 51 .......................................7469 N. Carolina St. 42 .................................. 6177 Duke 42 ................................................... 85

1989-90 (24-7)John thoMpson Jr. 109 at Hawaii-Loa 59 ........................................ 5679 Hawaii-Pacific 59 ...................................57114 Florida International .............................6793 North Carolina 62 (42) ............................ 8181 Rice ........................................................ 6092 St. Leo ................................................... 51112 UDC ........................................................ 3997 Virginia Tech ......................................... 6483 Northern Iowa 63 .................................. 4983 at Boston College 61 ................................. 5393 Providence ............................................ 9187 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7174 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 6468 Boston College ..................................... 4565 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 7070 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6976 Syracuse................................................ 9570 Seton Hall.............................................. 4874 at St. John’s 5A ...........................................6797 Pittsburgh ............................................. 8156 Florida .................................................... 4090 at Providence 51 ........................................ 9468 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6062 St. John’s .............................................. 6383 Villanova ................................................ 5384 Connecticut .......................................... 6487 at Syracuse 29............................................ 89

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)78 Providence .............................................7760 Connecticut .......................................... 65

NCAA Tournament (Midwest)70 Texas Southern 64 ................................ 5271 Xavier (Ohio) 64 .....................................74

1990-91 (19-13)John thoMpson Jr. 110 at Hawaii-Loa 59 .........................................7772 at Hawaii-Pacific 59 .................................. 4465 Southern Indiana ................................. 4579 Duke 62 (1) ...............................................7453 at Rice 65 .....................................................4775 St. Leo ................................................... 4560 Texas-El Paso ....................................... 7163 Ohio State 66 ......................................... 7163 Houston 67 ............................................. 5178 Jackson State ...................................... 5473 Seton Hall.............................................. 6569 at Providence 51 .........................................7261 Boston College ..................................... 5656 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6556 at Boston College 61 ................................. 4956 Syracuse................................................ 5883 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7859 St. John’s .............................................. 53

63 DePaul ....................................................7279 Providence ............................................ 6571 Villanova (OT) ...................................... 6255 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6150 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6365 Pittsburgh ............................................. 7871 Connecticut ...........................................5758 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6858 at Syracuse 29............................................ 62

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)68 Connecticut .......................................... 4971 Providence ............................................ 5562 Seton Hall...............................................74

NCAA Tournament (West)70 Vanderbilt 68 .......................................... 6054 UNLV 68 .................................................. 62

1991-92 (22-10)John thoMpson Jr. 101 at Hawaii-Loa 59 ........................................ 7695 Hawaii-Pacific 59 .................................. 6566 Virginia 62 (69)(OT) ................................. 7693 Delaware State .................................... 7698 UDC ........................................................ 4889 St. Leo ................................................... 5179 Md.-Eastern Shore ...............................3798 Beth-Cookman 67 ................................. 5473 Villanova ................................................ 7570 at Providence 51 ........................................ 6373 Seton Hall.............................................. 6562 Syracuse.................................................7462 at DePaul 41 ................................................7263 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 5960 Miami ..................................................... 4061 St. John’s .............................................. 4886 at Boston College 61 (2OT) ..................... 8871 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6363 Providence ............................................ 8670 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6375 at Miami 70 ................................................. 5860 Connecticut .......................................... 5872 at Syracuse 29............................................ 6871 at Seton Hall 42 (OT) .................................7368 Boston College ..................................... 5449 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6567 Pittsburgh ..............................................57

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)77 Miami ..................................................... 6468 St. John’s .............................................. 6454 Syracuse................................................ 56

NCAA Tournament (West)75 South Florida 71 .................................... 6068 Florida State 71 ..................................... 78

1992-93 (20-13)John thoMpson Jr. 88 St. Leo ................................................... 4996 Southern (N.O.).....................................5780 Pittsburgh ............................................. 6687 Md.-Eastern Shore .............................. 54103 Morgan State 73.................................... 8578 Hawaii-Pacific 72 .................................. 6564 at California-Irvine 72 ............................... 6069 at Miami 70 ............................................... 8064 Syracuse................................................ 60

56 Boston College ......................................5774 DePaul ................................................... 4566 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6986 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 6980 at UNLV 63 .................................................. 9673 Seton Hall.............................................. 6261 at Boston College 61 ................................. 7161 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7958 Providence (OT) .................................. 6661 at Syracuse 29............................................ 7650 at Providence 51 ........................................ 6861 Villanova ................................................ 5256 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6656 St. John’s .............................................. 6148 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 5182 Miami ..................................................... 6470 Connecticut .......................................... 56

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)67 Miami ..................................................... 4069 Seton Hall.............................................. 83

National Invitation Tournament78 at Arizona State 23 .................................... 6871 Texas-El Paso 73 ................................... 4466 Miami-Ohio 74........................................ 5345 UAB 5A .................................................... 4161 Minnesota 5A ......................................... 62

1993-94 (19-12)John thoMpson Jr. 83 Maryland (OT) ..................................... 8484 Virginia State ........................................ 64108 Southern (N.O.).................................... 5575 Villanova (OT) ...................................... 7661 at Miami 70 ..................................................4781 Morgan State ....................................... 3993 California-Irvine ................................... 6494 at Memphis State 75 ................................. 7865 at Connecticut 50 .......................................7778 UNLV .......................................................6760 St. John’s .............................................. 4977 Providence ............................................ 7057 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 5351 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 7860 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 6877 Miami ..................................................... 4064 at Boston College 61 ................................. 7171 Seton Hall.............................................. 5160 Syracuse................................................ 5667 Pittsburgh ............................................. 6574 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6164 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 4078 Boston College ..................................... 6862 Connecticut .......................................... 6675 at Syracuse 29............................................ 8167 at Providence 51 (OT) ...............................73

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)81 Boston College ..................................... 5876 Seton Hall (OT) .................................... 7164 Providence .............................................74

NCAA Tournament (Midwest)84 Illinois 76..................................................7773 Arkansas 76 ............................................ 85

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1994-95 (21-10)John thoMpson Jr. 79 Arkansas 75 (77) ........................................9799 Morgan State. ...................................... 6374 DePaul ................................................... 6876 Providence .............................................7483 Memphis 78 (OT) .................................. 8085 Md.-Eastern Shore .............................. 4683 Grambling 79 ......................................... 6687 Fairfield 79 ............................................. 4255 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 4671 Miami ..................................................... 6480 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6875 Boston College ..................................... 6073 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 9370 Florida Atlantic ..................................... 5560 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 6688 St. John’s .............................................. 7171 Pittsburgh ............................................. 6075 Syracuse................................................ 7661 at Miami 70 ..................................................6767 at Boston College 61 ................................. 7885 Connecticut .......................................... 9177 at Providence 51 .........................................7477 Villanova ................................................ 5281 at Syracuse 29............................................ 7896 Seton Hall.............................................. 9277 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 86

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)69 Miami ..................................................... 5881 Connecticut .......................................... 88

NCAA Tournament (Southeast)68 Xavier (Ohio) 80 .................................... 6353 Weber State 80 ..................................... 5164 North Carolina 81 ...................................74

1995-96 (29-8)John thoMpson Jr. 106 Colgate 82 ...............................................5774 Temple 82 ............................................... 4994 Georgia Tech 82,5A ..................................7281 Arizona 82, 5A ........................................... 9196 Southern (N.O.).................................... 6586 at West Virginia (OT) .............................. 8383 Rutgers .................................................. 52113 Sacramento State................................ 5888 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................. 55104 Morgan State ....................................... 6088 Duquesne 83 .......................................... 86123 St. Leo 83 ............................................... 6581 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 6185 Seton Hall.............................................. 7656 at Pittsburgh 49 ......................................... 7572 Miami ......................................................6774 at Notre Dame 84 ...................................... 6982 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6283 Syracuse................................................ 6472 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 8391 West Virginia .........................................6770 Notre Dame .......................................... 5366 at Villanova 30 ............................................ 7964 at Syracuse 29............................................ 8566 at Boston College 61 ................................. 6381 Memphis................................................ 6077 Connecticut .......................................... 6567 Boston College ..................................... 6477 at Providence 51 ........................................ 84106 Villanova ................................................ 68

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)92 Miami ..................................................... 6284 Villanova ................................................ 7674 Connecticut .......................................... 75

NCAA Tournament (Southeast)93 Mississippi Valley State85 ................... 5673 New Mexico 85 ...................................... 6298 Texas Tech 94 ........................................ 9062 Massachusetts 94 ................................. 86

1996-97 (20-10)John thoMpson Jr.77 at Cleveland State 86 .................................6775 Alabama State .......................................3768 DePaul ................................................... 4155 Seton Hall.............................................. 5158 Massachusetts 87 ................................. 5368 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 7587 Delaware State .................................... 5190 St. Leo ................................................... 3992 Morgan State ....................................... 6456 Pacific 63 .................................................7370 at West Virginia 20 .................................... 6867 Miami ..................................................... 6970 Notre Dame ...........................................5754 Connecticut .......................................... 6974 at Boston College 61 ................................. 8165 at Miami 70 ................................................. 6862 St. John’s ...............................................5771 Pittsburgh ............................................. 8978 Villanova .................................................6771 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6852 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 5174 at Syracuse 29.............................................7775 Providence ............................................ 6976 at Pittsburgh 49 ..........................................5774 at Memphis 75............................................ 6569 Rutgers .................................................. 5967 at Providence 51 ........................................ 56

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)63 Miami ..................................................... 5958 Boston College ..................................... 70

NCAA Tournament(West)67 UNC-Charlotte 68 .................................. 79

1997-98 (16-15)John thoMpson Jr.89 Georgia State 73 ....................................7298 Morgan State 73.................................... 5154 Wake Forest 89 ..................................... 5678 Cleveland State 73 ................................ 5669 Villanova 90 .............................................7356 at Miami 70 ................................................. 6685 Bethune Cookman 73 ........................... 41101 St. Leo 73 ................................................4785 Southern (N.O.) 90 ............................... 4874 West Virginia 90 .................................... 6558 Providence 90 ........................................ 5670 at West Virginia 20 .................................... 8160 St. John’s 90 .......................................... 6667 at Villanova 91 ............................................ 6172 at Connecticut 50 ...................................... 8668 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 6673 Memphis 90 ........................................... 6966 Syracuse 90 ........................................... 84

63 at Boston College 61 ..................................7457 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6876 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 5663 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 8265 at DePaul 92 ............................................... 5979 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 8084 Boston College 90 ..................................6769 at Notre Dame 84 ...................................... 7972 at Syracuse 29.............................................77

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)62 Miami ..................................................... 5660 Rutgers .................................................. 61

National Invitation Tournament71 at Florida .................................................... 6979 at Georgia Tech ......................................... 80

1998-99 (15-16)John thoMpson Jr. (7-6)49 Temple 93 5A ........................................ 6550 Illinois 93 5A ......................................... 6591 Hartford 90 ............................................. 6283 at Georgia State 94 .................................. 6889 Grambling 90 ......................................... 6172 IUPUI 90 ................................................. 6069 at Bethune Cookman 95 ........................... 6667 Morgan State 90 ................................... 4962 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 6894 Md.-Eastern Shore 90 .......................... 6663 Miami 90 ................................................. 6464 at Connecticut 96 .......................................8761 at Seton Hall 42...........................................72

CRAIG ESHERICK (8-10)75 Providence 90 ........................................ 7069 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7179 Syracuse 90 ........................................... 8154 West Virginia 90 .................................... 5579 at Pittsburgh 97 ......................................... 7171 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 7890 at Villanova 91(2OT) .................................. 9376 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 5858 at Miami 70 ................................................. 7162 at Notre Dame 84 ...................................... 5399 at Southern (N.O.) 73 .................................7357 Boston College 90 ................................. 5466 St. John’s 90 ...........................................7457 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 5362 at Providence 51 ........................................ 64

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)68 Providence ............................................ 6654 Miami ..................................................... 65

National Invitation Tournament47 at Princeton ............................................... 54

1999-00 (19-15)craig esherick81 Morgan State 73.................................... 6871 Memphis 98 ........................................... 5579 North Carolina 98 .................................. 8562 Florida 98.................................................7269 at UNLV 63 .................................................. 8578 Howard 90 ...............................................3783 Bethune-Cookman 90 .......................... 7673 Marist 90................................................. 63

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS83 Houston 90 ............................................. 7585 Coastal Carolina 90 ................................5763 James Madison 90 ............................... 4848 at Providence 51 ........................................ 5562 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 6566 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7565 Miami 90 ................................................. 6172 at Boston College 61 ................................. 6971 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 9264 at West Virginia 99 .................................... 6971 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 5561 Louisville 90 ........................................... 5969 Villanova 90 .............................................7255 at Miami 70 ..................................................7790 Southern (N.O.) 73 .................................6772 at Pittsburgh 97 ........................................ 6562 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 5071 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 8852 at Syracuse 29.............................................6772 West Virginia 90 .................................... 5454 Notre Dame 90 .......................................77

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)70 West Virginia .........................................6776 Syracuse.................................................7255 Connecticut .......................................... 70

National Invitation Tournament115 at Virginia 100 (3OT)..................................11149 at California 101 .......................................... 60

2000-01 (25-8)craig esherick85 Bethune-Cookman 73 .......................... .7577 Central Florida 102 ................................ 6579 College of Charleston 102 .................... 6876 Minnesota 102 ........................................ 6090 Nicholls State 73 ................................... 4870 at Louisville 57 ............................................ 6388 Grambling State 73 ............................... 5178 Coastal Carolina 73 ............................... 60123 Howard 90 .............................................. 9075 UMES 90 ................................................ 5179 at Houston 104 ............................................ 6390 at West Virginia 20 .................................... 6678 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 6686 Morgan State 73.................................... 6896 Virginia Tech 90 ..................................... 6899 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 9166 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 7079 UNLV 90 .................................................. 6271 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 7863 at Syracuse 29............................................ 7094 West Virginia 90 .....................................7781 at Pittsburgh 97 ..........................................6779 at Providence 51 .......................................10356 Villanova 90 ............................................ 5976 at Rutgers 88 ...............................................7370 at St. John’s 5A ...........................................7372 Syracuse 90 ........................................... 6174 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 5879 at Notre Dame 84 .......................................72

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)40 Seton Hall.............................................. 58

NCAA Tournament (West)63 Arkansas 72 ............................................ 6176 Hampton 72 .............................................5766 Maryland 103 .......................................... 76

2001-02 (19-11)craig esherick108 Marymount 73 ........................................4759 Georgia 89 ...............................................7376 Coastal Carolina 73 ............................... 5191 Towson 73, 106 ......................................... 40103 Grambling 90 ......................................... 6991 Bethune-Cookman 73 ........................... 6170 at South Carolina 105 ................................ 6891 Morgan State 90 ................................... 6587 Norfolk State 90 .................................... 6899 Howard 90 .............................................. 8055 Virginia 90, 106 ......................................... 6191 at UCLA 46 .................................................. 9871 Miami 90 ................................................. 7987 at Rutgers 88 (OT) .................................... 8970 at Boston College 61 ................................. 4384 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 5867 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 6883 at Notre Dame 84 .......................................7356 at Pittsburgh 97 ..........................................6775 Syracuse 90 ........................................... 6084 West Virginia 90 .....................................77111 Notre Dame 90 (OT) ............................ 11684 at Seton Hall 42...........................................7772 at Villanova 91 (OT) .................................. 8374 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 7575 at Syracuse 29............................................ 6987 at West Virginia 20 .....................................7788 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 69

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)68 Providence .............................................6776 Miami ..................................................... 84

2002-03 (19-15)craig esherick99 Grambling 90 ......................................... 4680 James Madison 90 ............................... 6081 Towson 90............................................... 5287 Coastal Carolina 90 ............................... 6067 South Carolina 90 ................................. 5984 Norfolk State 90 .................................... 4891 Howard 90 .............................................. 6675 at Virginia 100 ............................................. 7985 Virginia Military Institute 90 ............... 4886 at Duke 107 .................................................. 9384 West Virginia 90 (OT) .......................... 8254 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 6872 St. John’s 90 ...........................................7776 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 6664 at Pittsburgh 108 ........................................ 6582 Seton Hall 90 (OT) ................................ 9392 at Notre Dame 84 (2OT)........................... 9380 at Syracuse 29............................................ 8870 UCLA 90 .................................................. 7159 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 6685 at Virginia Tech 109 .....................................7367 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 8274 at Miami 110 .................................................7271 Providence 90 ........................................ 5684 Syracuse 90 (OT) ................................ 9369 at West Virginia 20 .....................................6780 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 86

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)46 Villanova ................................................ 4169 Syracuse.................................................74

National Invitation Tournament70 at Tennessee 111 ......................................... 6067 at Providence 112 ....................................... 5879 at North Carolina 113 ..................................7488 Minnesota 5A ..........................................7467 St. John’s 5A .......................................... 70

2003-04 (13-15)craig esherick83 Grambling State 90............................... 3679 at Penn State 114 ....................................... 7881 Coastal Carolina 90 ............................... 6863 Delaware State 90 ................................ 5476 Norfolk State 90 .................................... 5371 Davidson 90 ............................................ 5391 Elon 90 .................................................... 7089 Howard 90 .............................................. 5885 at Citadel 115 ............................................... 6263 Rutgers 90 ...............................................5764 Boston College 90 ..................................7258 at West Virginia 20 .................................... 6270 at Connecticut 96 ...................................... 9471 St. John’s 90 .......................................... 6966 Duke 90 ................................................... 8550 at Providence 112 ....................................... 6587 at Miami 110 (OT)....................................... 8060 Villanova 90 ............................................ 7580 Miami 90 ................................................. 6465 at Virginia Tech 109 .................................... 8053 at Temple 116 .............................................. 5958 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6554 Syracuse 90 ............................................5758 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 6848 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 7548 at Notre Dame 84 ...................................... 6155 Virginia Tech 90 ..................................... 60

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)57 Boston College ..................................... 68

2004-05(19-13)John thoMpson iii57 Temple 90 ............................................... 7569 Citadel 90 ............................................... 3476 at Davidson 117 ........................................... 5166 Penn State 90 ........................................ 5359 Illinois 90 .................................................7458 San Jose State 73................................. 4063 Oral Roberts 118 ..................................... 8157 Long Beach State 118 ........................... 5175 Clemson 118 ............................................ 6078 Norfolk State 90 (OT) .......................... 7079 Howard 90 .............................................. 5667 at Pittsburgh 108 ........................................ 6459 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 6662 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 5566 at Villanova 119 ........................................... 6473 at Syracuse 29 (OT) ................................ 7855 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 5466 St. John’s 90 ...........................................5749 at Boston College 61 ................................. 6461 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 5161 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 5667 West Virginia 90 .................................... 6064 at Notre Dame 84 ...................................... 7067 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 7656 Villanova 90 .............................................6764 at Connecticut 96 ...................................... 8365 Providence 90 ........................................ 68

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)56 Seton Hall.............................................. 5162 Connecticut .......................................... 66

National Invitation Tournament64 Boston University 90 ............................ 3474 Cal. State Fullerton 73 ..........................5766 at South Carolina 105 ................................ 69

2005-06 (23-10)John thoMpson iii72 at Navy ....................................................... 4973 at James Madison 120 .............................. 6661 Vanderbilt 90 .......................................... 6871 at Oregon 121 ..............................................5748 at Illinois 122 ............................................... 5876 Fairfield 90 ............................................. 5170 Stetson 73 .............................................. 5078 Savannah State 90 ............................... 4961 vs. Colgate 123 ............................................. 4576 vs. UTEP 123 ................................................. 6472 Providence 90 ........................................ 6279 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 6561 at West Virginia 20 .................................... 6867 at Connecticut 50 .......................................7450 South Florida 90 .....................................4787 Duke 90 ................................................... 8485 at Notre Dame 84 (2OT)........................... 8276 Cincinnati 90 ...........................................5764 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 4461 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 5864 St. John’s 90 .......................................... 4156 West Virginia 90 .................................... 6951 at Marquette 124 .........................................5765 at Villanova 119 ........................................... 7566 Rutgers 90 .............................................. 5068 Syracuse 90 ........................................... 5356 at South Florida 125 ................................... 63

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)67 Notre Dame .......................................... 6362 Marquette ............................................. 5957 Syracuse................................................ 58

NCAA Tournament54 Northern Iowa 54 ................................. 4970 Ohio State 54 ......................................... 5253 Florida 126 ...............................................57

2006-07 (30-7)John thoMpson iii69 Hartford 90 ............................................. 5986 at Vanderbilt 127 ......................................... 7062 Old Dominion 73 .................................... 7573 at Fairfield 128 ............................................ 6069 Ball State 90 .......................................... 5450 Oregon 90 ................................................5752 at Duke 107 .................................................. 6189 James Madison 90 ............................... 5373 Oral Roberts 90 ..................................... 5876 Winston-Salem State73 ....................... 3269 Towson 90............................................... 4165 Navy 90 ................................................... 4467 at Michigan 129 .......................................... 5166 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 4852 Villanova 90 ............................................ 5669 at Pittsburgh 108 .........................................7468 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 5474 at Seton Hall 42.......................................... 58

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1 at USAir Arena, Landover, Md.1A Tip Off Tournament, USAir Arena, Landover, Md.2 Wolfpack Tournament, Reno, Nev.3 at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.4 Hoya Invitational, McDonough Arena5 ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Square Garden, N.Y.5A at Madison Square Garden, N.Y.6 Carolina Classic, Columbia, S.C.7 Porreco Cup Tournament, Erie, Pa.8 St. Louis Invitational, St. Louis, Mo.9 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis.10 Gold Coast Classic, West Palm Beach, Fla.11 Kodak/Rochester Classic, Rochester, N.Y.12 Motor City Tournament, Detroit, Mich.13 Richmond Invitational Tournament, Richmond, Va.14 Gulf South Classic, Shreveport, La.15 Providence Invitational, Providence R.I.16 All American City Tournament, Owensboro, Ky.17 Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.18 Boston Arena Tournament, Boston, Mass.19 at Boston Garden, Boston, Mass.20 at Morgantown Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.21 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.22 at George Washington, Washington, D.C.23 at Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz.24 at Atlantic City Convention Center, N.J.25 at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, N.Y.26 at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.27 D.C. Armory28 Nike Cage Classic, Albuquerque, N.M.29 at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.30 at the Spectrum, Philadelphia Pa.31 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska32 at the Cabirillo Classic, San Diego, Calif.33 Sportswriters’ Invitational Playoff34 Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa.

35 Yale Tournament, New Haven, Conn.36 at Utah State, Logan, Utah37 at B.Y.U., Provo, Utah38 at the Superdome, New Orleans, La.39 Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.40 Winston Tire Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. 41 at the AllState Center, Chicago, Ill.42 at Meadowlands, Secaucus, N.J.43 Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.44 at Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Mass.45 at Friel Court, Pullman, Wash.46 at Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif.47 at the Kingdome, Seattle, Wash.48 Copa Navidad Tournament, Puerto Rico49 at Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa.50 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.51 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I.52 at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Ky.53 at Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, Md.54 at U of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio55 Hawaii-Hilo Classic, Hilo, Hawaii56 at the Omni, Atlanta, Ga.57 at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.58 at Hampton Civic Center, Hampton, Va.59 Hawaii-Loa Classic, Oahu, Hawaii60 Miller Lite/Tampa Tribune Holiday Classic, Tampa, Fla.61 at Silvio O. Conte Forum, Boston, Mass.62 ACC/BIG EAST Challenge Series63 at Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev.64 at Hossierdome, Indianapolis, Ind.65 at the Summit, Houston Texas66 Duel in the Desert, Las Vegas, Nev.67 at Florida Suncoast Dome, St. Petersburg, Fla.68 at McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz.69 at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.70 at Miami Arena, Miami, Fla.

71 at Boise State Pavilion, Boise, Idaho72 Disneyland/Freedom Bowl Tournament, Irvine, Calif.73 at McDonough Arena, Washington, D.C.74 at the Patriot Center, Fairfax, Va.75 at the Pyramid, Memphis, Tenn.76 at the Myriad, Oklahoma City, Okla.77 Martin Luther King Classic, Memphis, Tenn.78 at Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, Canada79 Sacramento Holiday Classic, Sacramento, Calif.80 at Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center,Tallahassee, Fla.81 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, Ala.82 Preseason NIT83 at Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland, Fla.84 at Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind.85 Richmond Colliseum, Richmond, Va.86 Cleveland State Convocation Center, Cleveland, Ohio87 Great 8 Tournament United Center, Chicago, Ill.88 Louis Brown Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J.89 Tip Off Classic, Springfield, Mass.90 Verizon Center, Washington, D.C.91 First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pa.92 United Center, Chicago, Ill.93 Coaches vs. Cancer 94 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.95 Ocean Center, Daytona Fla.96 Gampel Pavillion, Storrs, Conn.97 Fitzgerald Field House, Pittsburgh, Pa.98 Maui Invitational99 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, W.Va.100 University Hall, Charlottesville, Va.101 Haas Pavilion, Berkley, Calif.102 Hawaii Pacific Thanksgiving Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii103 at Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif.104 Hofheinz Pavillion, Houston, Texas105 Carolina Colliseum, Columbia, S.C.106 John Thompson Classic

107 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, N.C.108 Petersen Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.109 Cassel Coliseum, Blacksburgh, Va.110 Miami Convocation Center, Miami, Fla.111 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.112 Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence, R.I.113 Dean Smith Center, Chapel Hill, N.C.114 Bryce Jordan Center, State College, Pa.115 McAlister Arena, Charleston, S.C.116 Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pa.117 Belk Arena, Davidson, N.C.118 Outrigger Rainbow Classic, Stan Sherif Center, Honolulu, Hawaii119 The Pavilion, Villanova, Pa.120 JMU Convocation Center, Harrisonburg, Va.121 McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore.122 Assembly Hall, Champaign, Ill.123 Sun Bowl Tournament; Don Haskins Cenetr, El Paso, Texas124 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.125 Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla.126 Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.127 Memeorial Gym, Nashville, Tenn.128 Harbor Yard Arena, Fairfield, Conn.129 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, Mich.130 Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pa.131 Fifth Third Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio132 Joel Colliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C.133 Worthen Arena, Muncie, Ind.134 Constant Center, Norfolk, Va.135 FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn.136 RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C.137 The Milk House, Orlando, Fla.138 Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.139 Ferrell Center, Waco, Texas

66 DePaul 90 ............................................... 5282 Cincinnati 90 ...........................................6772 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 4873 at Louisville 57 ............................................ 6576 Marquette 90 ......................................... 5871 West Virginia 90 .................................... 5358 at Villanova 130 ........................................... 5575 at Cincinnati 131 ......................................... 6561 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 5358 at Syracuse 29.............................................7259 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 46

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)62 Villanova .................................................5784 Notre Dame .......................................... 8265 Pittsburgh ............................................. 42

NCAA Tournament (East)80 Belmont 132 ............................................ 5562 Boston College 132 ................................ 5566 Vanderbilt 42 .......................................... 6596 North Carolina 42 (OT) ........................ 84

NCAA Tournament (Final Four)60 Ohio State 94 ..........................................67

2007-08 (28-6)John thoMpson iii68 William & Mary 90 ................................ 5374 Michigan 90............................................ 5257 at Ball State 133 ......................................... 4866 at Old Dominion 134 .................................. 4861 Fairfield 90 ............................................. 4970 at Alabama 81 ............................................ 6087 Jacksonville 90 ...................................... 55110 Radford 73 .............................................. 5171 at Memphis 135 .......................................... 8578 American 90 ........................................... 5182 Fordham 90 ............................................ 55

LOCATION KEY

58 at Rutgers 88 .............................................. 4676 at DePaul 41 ............................................... 6072 Connecticut 90 ...................................... 6960 at Pittsburgh 108 ........................................ 6984 Notre Dame 90 ...................................... 6564 Syracuse 90 (OT) .................................. 6258 at West Virginia 20 .....................................5774 at St. John’s 5A .......................................... 4273 Seton Hall 90 ......................................... 6163 South Florida 90 .................................... 5351 at Louisville 57 ............................................ 5955 Villanova 90 ............................................ 5370 at Syracuse 29.............................................7768 at Providence 112 ....................................... 5873 Cincinnati 90 .......................................... 5364 St. John’s 90 .......................................... 5270 at Marquette 124 (OT) .............................. 6855 Louisville 90 ........................................... 52

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)82 Villanova ................................................ 6372 West Virginia ........................................ 5565 Pittsburgh ..............................................74

NCAA Tournament66 UMBC 136 ................................................4770 Davidson 136 ...........................................74

2008-09 (16-15)John thoMpson iii71 Jacksonville 90 ...................................... 6281 Drexel 90 ................................................ 5358 Wichita State 137 ................................... 5078 Tennessee 137 ........................................ 9075 Maryland 137 .......................................... 4873 American 90 ........................................... 49100 Savannah State 90 ................................ 3879 Memphis (OT) 90 ................................ 7069 Mount St. Mary’s 90 ............................. 5876 Florida International 90 ........................ 38

74 at Connecticut 96 ...................................... 6354 Pittsburgh 90 ......................................... 7067 at Notre Dame 84 .......................................7382 Providence 90 ........................................ 7588 Syracuse 90 ............................................7467 at Duke 107 .................................................. 7658 West Virginia 90 .................................... 7560 at Seton Hall 138 ........................................ 6557 at Cincinnati 131 ......................................... 6582 at Marquette 124 ........................................ 9457 Rutgers 90 ...............................................4762 Cincinnati (OT) 90 ................................ 6494 at Syracuse (OT) 29 .................................. 9865 at USF 125 ................................................... 4072 Marquette 90 ......................................... 7858 Louisville 90 ........................................... 7656 at Villanova 130 ........................................... 5456 at St. John’s (OT) 5A ................................ 5948 DePaul 90 ................................................ 40

BIG EAST Tournament(Madison Square Garden)59 St. John’s .............................................. 64

National Invitation Tournament72 at Baylor 139 ................................................74

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CincinnatiYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 2006-07 H W 82-67 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-02006-07 A W 75-65 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-02007-08 H W 73-53 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-02008-09 A L 57-65 3-1 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-02008-09 H L 62-64 OT 3-2 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0

ConnecticutYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1958-59 A L 68-76 0-1 0-11960-61 H W 99-80 1-1 1-0 0-11970-71 H W 98-75 2-1 2-0 0-11971-72 A L 81-89 2-2 2-0 0-21972-73 A L 64-78 2-3 2-0 0-3 1973-74 H W 67-66 3-3 3-0 0-31979-80 H W 84-64 4-3 1-0 4-0 0-31980-81 A L 73-75 OT 4-4 1-1 4-0 0-41980-81 H W 60-58 5-4 2-1 5-0 0-41981-82 H L 52-63 5-5 2-2 5-1 0-4 1981-82 A W 60-42 6-5 3-2 5-1 1-41982-83 H W 74-53 7-5 4-2 6-1 1-41982-83 A W 77-60 8-5 5-2 6-1 2-41983-84 A W 81-69 9-5 6-2 6-1 3-41983-84 H W 87-62 10-5 7-2 7-1 3-4 1984-85 H W 79-66 11-5 8-2 8-1 3-41984-85 A W 68-47 12-5 9-2 8-1 4-4 1984-85 N* W 93-62 13-5 10-2 8-1 4-4 1-01985-86 H W 70-66 14-5 11-2 9-1 4-4 1-01985-86 A W 80-63 15-5 12-2 9-1 5-4 1-01986-87 H W 65-51 16-5 13-2 10-1 5-4 1-01986-87 A W 78-50 17-5 14-2 10-1 6-4 1-01987-88 H W 60-59 18-5 15-2 11-1 6-4 1-01987-88 A L 59-66 18-6 15-3 11-1 6-5 1-01988-89 H W 59-55 19-6 16-3 12-1 6-5 1-01988-89 A W 70-58 20-6 17-3 12-1 7-5 1-01989-90 A L 65-70 20-7 17-4 12-1 7-6 1-01989-90 H W 84-64 21-7 18-4 13-1 7-6 1-01989-90 N* L 60-65 21-8 18-5 13-1 7-6 1-11990-91 A L 55-61 21-9 18-6 13-1 7-7 1-11990-91 H W 71-57 22-9 19-6 14-1 7-7 1-11990-91 N* W 68-49 23-9 20-6 14-1 7-7 2-11991-92 A W 70-63 24-9 21-6 14-1 8-7 2-11991-92 H W 60-58 25-9 22-6 15-1 8-7 2-11992-93 A W 86-69 26-9 23-6 15-1 9-7 2-11992-93 H W 70-56 27-9 24-6 16-1 9-7 2-11993-94 A L 65-77 27-10 24-7 16-1 9-8 2-11993-94 H L 62-66 27-11 24-8 16-2 9-8 2-11994-95 A L 73-93 27-12 24-9 16-2 9-9 2-11994-95 H L 85-91 27-13 24-10 16-3 9-9 2-11994-95 N* L 81-88 27-14 24-11 16-3 9-9 2-21995-96 H W 77-65 28-14 25-11 17-3 9-9 2-21995-96 N* L 74-75 28-15 25-12 17-3 9-9 2-31996-97 H L 54-69 28-16 25-13 17-4 9-9 2-31996-97 A W 52-51 29-16 26-13 17-4 10-9 2-31997-98 A L 72-86 29-17 26-14 17-4 10-10 2-3

Connecticut (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1998-99 A L 64-87 29-18 26-15 17-4 10-11 2-31998-99 H L 71-78 29-19 26-16 17-5 10-11 2-31999-00 H L 71-92 29-20 26-17 17-6 10-11 2-31999-00 N* L 55-70 29-21 26-18 17-6 10-11 2-42001-02 H L 74-75 29-22 26-19 17-7 10-11 2-42003-04 A L 70-94 29-23 26-20 17-7 10-12 2-42004-05 H L 59-66 29-24 26-21 17-8 10-12 2-42004-05 A L 64-83 29-25 26-22 17-8 10-13 2-42004-05 N L 62-66 29-26 26-23 17-8 10-13 2-52005-06 A L 67-74 29-27 26-24 17-8 10-14 2-52006-07 H W 59-46 30-27 27-24 18-8 10-14 2-52007-08 H W 72-69 31-27 28-24 19-8 10-14 2-52008-09 A W 74-63 32-27 29-24 19-8 11-14 2-5

DePaulYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1941-42 H L 29-34 0-11942-43 N** W 53-49 1-11980-81 N L 67-72 1-21982-83 H W 71-65 2-21983-84 A L 61-63 2-3 1984-85 H W 77-57 3-31985-86 A W 85-70 4-31986-87 H W 74-71 5-31987-88 A W 74-64 6-31988-89 H W 74-64 7-3 1989-90 A W 74-64 8-31990-91 H L 63-72 8-41991-92 A L 62-72 8-51992-93 H W 74-45 9-51993-94 A L 51-78 9-6 1994-95 H W 74-68 10-61995-96 A W 81-61 11-61996-97 H W 68-41 12-61997-98 A W 65-59 13-6 2005-06 A W 64-44 14-6 1-0 7-2 6-3 1-02006-07 H W 66-52 15-6 2-0 8-2 6-3 1-02007-08 A W 58-46 16-6 3-0 8-2 7-3 1-02008-09 H W 48-40 17-6 4-0 9-2 7-3 1-0

LouisvilleYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1947-48 A L 52-69 0-11952-53 N# L 79-92 0-21981-82 N** W 50-46 1-21999-00 H W 61-59 2-22000-01 A W 70-63 3-2 2006-07 A W 73-65 4-2 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-12007-08 A L 51-59 4-3 1-1 1-0 2-2 1-12007-08 H W 55-52 5-3 2-1 2-0 2-2 1-12008-09 H L 58-76 5-4 2-2 2-1 2-2 1-1

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MarquetteYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1941-42 A W 35-34 1-01971-72 N L 44-88 1-1 2005-06 A L 51-57 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-12005-06 N W 62-59 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-12006-07 H W 76-58 3-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-12007-08 A W 70-68OT 4-2 3-1 1-0 2-1 1-12008-09 A L 82-94 4-3 3-2 1-0 2-2 1-12008-09 H L 72-78 4-4 3-3 1-1 2-2 1-1

Notre DameYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1947-48 A L 69-77 0-1 0-11973-74 A L 77-104 0-2 0-2 1988-89 N** W 81-74 1-2 0-2 1-01995-96 A W 74-69 2-2 1-0 0-0 1-2 1-01995-96 H W 70-53 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-2 1-01996-97 H W 70-57 4-2 3-0 2-0 1-2 1-01997-98 H W 76-56 5-2 4-0 3-0 1-2 1-01997-98 A L 69-79 5-3 4-1 3-0 1-3 1-01998-99 A W 62-53 6-3 5-1 4-0 1-3 1-01999-00 H L 54-77 6-4 5-2 4-1 1-3 1-02000-01 H L 71-78 6-5 5-3 4-2 1-3 1-02000-01 A W 79-72 7-5 6-3 4-2 2-3 1-02001-02 A W 83-73 8-5 7-3 4-2 3-3 1-02001-02 H L 111-116 4OT 8-6 7-4 4-3 3-3 1-02002-03 A L 92-932OT 8-7 7-5 4-3 3-4 1-02002-03 H L 80-86 8-8 7-6 4-4 3-4 1-02003-04 A L 48-61 8-9 7-7 4-4 3-5 1-02004-05 H W 67-64 9-9 8-7 5-4 3-5 1-02004-05 A L 64-70 9-10 8-8 5-4 3-6 1-02005-06 A W 85-82 2OT 10-10 9-8 5-4 4-6 1-02005-06 N W 67-63 11-10 10-8 5-4 4-6 2-02006-07 H W 66-48 12-10 11-8 6-4 4-6 2-02006-07 N W 84-82 13-10 12-8 6-4 4-6 3-02007-08 H W 84-65 14-10 13-8 7-4 4-6 3-02008-09 A L 67-73 14-11 13-9 7-4 4-7 3-0

PittsburghYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1911-12 H W 29-25 1-0 1-01912-13 H L 26-32 1-1 1-1 1920-21 A L 32-34 1-2 1-1 0-11921-22 A L 26-43 1-3 1-1 0-21929-30 H W 33-30 2-3 2-1 0-2 1931-32 H W 28-27 3-3 3-1 0-21932-33 A L 18-32 3-4 3-1 0-31933-34 A L 31-34 3-5 3-1 0-41933-34 H L 27-38 3-6 3-2 0-41934-35 A L 25-40 3-7 3-2 0-5 1934-35 H L 24-42 3-8 3-3 0-51935-36 H W 43-42 OT 4-8 4-3 0-51935-35 A L 36-43 4-9 4-3 0-61936-37 A L 22-39 4-10 4-3 0-71936-37 H W 30-27 5-10 5-3 0-7

Pittsburgh (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1937-38 H W 34-22 6-10 6-3 0-71937-38 A W 50-47 7-10 6-3 1-71938-39 A L 41-43 7-11 6-3 1-81938-39 H L 39-44 7-12 6-4 1-81951-52 A W 74-59 8-12 6-4 2-8 1953-54 H L 73-80 8-13 6-5 2-81982-83 H W 62-54 9-13 1-0 7-5 2-81982-83 A L 63-65 9-14 1-1 7-5 2-91983-84 A W 63-52 10-14 2-1 7-5 3-91983-84 H W 71-52 11-14 3-1 8-5 3-9 1984-85 A W 65-53 12-14 4-1 8-5 4-91984-85 H W 70-46 13-14 5-1 9-5 4-91985-86 A L 76-80 13-15 5-2 9-5 4-101985-86 H W 93-62 14-15 6-2 10-5 4-10 1985-86 N* W 57-56 15-15 7-2 10-5 4-10 1-01986-87 A W 82-70 16-15 8-2 10-5 5-10 1-01986-87 H W 65-52 17-15 9-2 11-5 5-10 1-01987-88 H W 62-57 18-15 10-2 12-5 5-10 1-01987-88 A L 65-70 18-16 10-3 12-5 5-11 1-01988-89 H W 76-57 19-16 11-3 13-5 5-11 1-01988-89 A L 74-79 19-17 11-4 13-5 5-12 1-01988-89 N* W 85-62 20-17 12-4 13-5 5-12 2-01989-90 A W 87-71 21-17 13-4 13-5 6-12 2-01989-90 H W 97-81 22-17 14-4 14-5 6-12 2-01990-91 A W 83-78 23-17 15-4 14-5 7-12 2-01990-91 H L 65-78 23-18 15-5 14-6 7-12 2-01991-92 A W 63-59 24-18 16-5 14-6 8-12 2-01991-92 H W 67-57 25-18 17-5 15-6 8-12 2-01992-93 H W 80-66 26-18 18-5 16-6 8-12 2-01992-93 A L 48-51 26-19 18-6 16-6 8-13 2-01993-94 A L 60-68 26-20 18-7 16-6 8-14 2-01993-94 H W 67-65 27-20 19-7 17-6 8-14 2-01994-95 A W 55-46 28-20 20-7 17-6 9-14 2-01994-95 H W 71-60 29-20 21-7 18-6 9-14 2-01995-96 A L 56-75 29-21 21-8 18-6 9-15 2-01996-97 H L 71-89 29-22 21-9 18-7 9-15 2-01996-97 A W 76-57 30-22 22-9 18-7 10-15 2-01997-98 H L 79-80 30-23 22-10 18-8 10-15 2-01998-99 A W 79-71 31-23 23-10 18-8 11-15 2-01998-99 H W 76-58 32-23 24-10 19-8 11-15 2-01999-00 A W 72-65 33-23 25-10 19-8 12-15 2-01999-00 H W 62-50 34-23 26-10 20-8 12-15 2-02000-01 H L 66-70 34-24 26-11 20-9 12-15 2-02000-01 A W 81-67 35-24 27-11 20-9 13-15 2-02001-02 H L 67-68 35-25 27-12 20-10 13-15 2-02001-02 A L 56-67 35-26 27-13 20-10 13-16 2-02002-03 A L 64-65 35-27 27-14 20-10 13-17 2-02002-03 H L 67-82 35-28 27-15 20-11 13-17 2-02003-04 H L 58-68 35-29 27-16 20-11 13-18 2-02004-05 A W 67-64 36-29 28-16 20-11 14-18 2-02005-06 H W 61-58 37-29 29-16 21-11 14-18 2-02006-07 A L 69-74 37-30 29-17 21-11 14-19 2-02006-07 H W 61-53 38-30 30-17 22-11 14-19 2-02006-07 N W 65-42 39-30 31-17 22-11 14-19 3-02007-08 A L 60-69 39-31 31-18 22-11 14-20 3-0

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Allen Iverson

DaJuan Summers

Jahidi White

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ProvidenceYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1955-56 A W 77-51 1-0 1-01959-60 A L 56-83 1-1 1-11979-80 H W 55-50 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-11980-81 H L 58-61 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-11980-81 A W 71-63 3-2 2-1 1-1 2-1 1981-82 A L 49-50 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-21981-82 H W 60-42 4-3 3-2 2-1 2-21981-82 N* W 62-48 5-3 4-2 2-1 2-2 1-01982-83 A W 78-70 6-3 5-2 2-1 3-2 1-01982-83 H W 86-62 7-3 6-2 3-1 3-2 1-01983-84 H W 80-76 8-3 7-2 4-1 3-2 1-01983-84 A W 59-38 9-3 8-2 4-1 4-2 1-01983-84 N* W 70-50 10-3 9-2 4-1 4-2 2-01984-85 H W 85-44 11-3 10-2 5-1 4-2 2-01984-85 A W 87-73 12-3 11-2 5-1 5-2 2-01985-86 H W 110-79 13-3 12-2 6-1 5-2 2-01985-86 A W 69-54 14-3 13-2 6-1 6-2 2-01986-87 A L 79-82 14-4 13-3 6-1 6-3 2-01986-87 H W 90-79 15-4 14-3 7-1 6-3 2-01986-87 N* W 84-66 16-4 15-3 7-1 6-3 3-01986-87 N** L 73-88 16-5 15-4 7-1 6-3 3-11987-88 A L 74-78 16-6 15-5 7-1 6-4 3-11987-88 H W 73-63 17-6 16-5 8-1 6-4 3-11988-89 A W 80-77 18-6 17-5 8-1 7-4 3-11988-89 H W 76-74 19-6 18-5 9-1 7-4 3-11989-90 H W 93-91 20-6 19-5 10-1 7-4 3-11989-90 A L 90-94 20-7 19-6 10-1 7-5 3-11989-90 N* W 78-77 21-7 20-6 10-1 7-5 4-11990-91 A L 69-72 21-8 20-7 10-1 7-6 4-11990-91 H W 79-65 22-8 21-7 11-1 7-6 4-11990-91 N* W 71-55 23-8 22-7 11-1 7-6 5-11991-92 A W 70-63 24-8 23-7 11-1 8-6 5-11991-92 H L 63-86 24-9 23-8 11-2 8-6 5-11992-93 H L 58-66 OT 24-10 23-9 11-3 8-6 5-11992-93 A L 50-68 24-11 23-10 11-3 8-7 5-11993-94 H W 77-70 25-11 24-10 12-3 8-7 5-11993-94 A L 67-73 OT 25-12 24-11 12-3 8-8 5-11993-94 N* L 64-74 25-13 24-12 12-3 8-8 5-21994-95 H W 76-74 26-13 25-12 13-3 8-8 5-21994-95 A W 77-74 27-13 26-12 13-3 9-8 5-21995-96 A L 77-84 27-14 26-13 13-3 9-9 5-21996-97 H W 75-69 28-14 27-13 14-3 9-9 5-21996-97 A W 67-56 29-14 28-13 14-3 10-9 5-21997-98 H W 58-56 30-14 29-13 15-3 10-9 5-21998-99 H W 75-70 31-14 30-13 16-3 10-9 5-21998-99 A L 62-64 31-15 30-14 16-3 10-10 5-21998-99 N* W 68-66 32-15 31-14 16-3 10-10 6-21999-00 A L 48-55 32-16 31-15 16-3 10-11 6-22000-01 A L 79-103 32-17 31-16 16-3 10-12 6-22001-02 N* W 68-67 33-17 32-16 16-3 10-12 7-2

Providence (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 2002-03 H W 71-56 34-17 33-16 17-3 10-12 7-22002-03 N# W 67-58 35-17 34-16 17-3 10-12 8-22003-04 A L 50-65 35-18 34-17 17-3 10-13 8-22004-05 H L 65-68 35-19 34-18 17-4 10-13 8-22005-06 H W 72-62 36-19 35-18 18-4 10-13 8-22007-08 A W 68-58 37-19 36-18 18-4 11-13 8-22008-09 H W 82-75 38-20 37-18 19-4 11-13 8-2

RutgersYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1921-22 A L 27-44 0-1 0-11927-28 H W 42-31 1-1 1-0 0-11949-50 A W 75-73 2-1 1-0 1-11962-63 A W 84-79 3-1 1-0 2-11963-64 H W 79-67 4-1 2-0 2-1 1964-65 A L 74-80 4-2 2-0 2-21965-66 H W 76-73 5-2 3-0 2-21966-67 A W 90-87 6-2 3-0 3-21967-68 H W 80-62 7-2 4-0 3-21968-69 A L 72-85 7-3 4-0 3-3 1969-70 H W 69-68 8-3 5-0 3-31970-71 A L 53-58 8-4 5-0 3-41971-72 H L 58-72 8-5 5-1 3-41972-73 A L 83-98 8-6 5-1 3-51973-74 H W 57-55 9-6 6-1 3-5 1977-78 N L 72-85 9-7 6-1 3-5 0-11978-79 N** L 58-64 9-8 6-1 3-5 0-21995-96 H W 83-52 10-8 1-0 7-1 3-5 0-21996-97 A L 68-75 10-9 1-1 7-1 3-6 0-21996-97 H W 69-59 11-9 2-1 8-1 3-6 0-21997-98 A L 63-82 11-10 2-2 8-1 3-7 0-21997-98 N* L 60-61 11-11 2-3 8-1 3-7 0-31998-99 H L 62-68 11-12 2-4 8-2 3-7 0-31998-99 A W 57-53 12-12 3-4 8-2 4-7 0-31999-00 H W 71-55 13-12 4-4 9-2 4-7 0-31999-00 A L 71-88 13-13 4-5 9-2 4-8 0-32000-01 A W 76-73 14-13 5-5 9-2 5-8 0-32000-01 H W 74-58 15-13 6-5 10-2 5-8 0-32001-02 A L 87-89 OT 15-14 6-6 10-2 5-9 0-32001-02 H W 88-69 16-14 7-6 11-2 5-9 0-32002-03 H W 76-66 17-14 8-6 12-2 5-9 0-32002-03 A L 59-66 17-15 8-7 12-2 5-10 0-32003-04 H W 63-57 18-15 9-7 13-2 5-10 0-32004-05 H W 62-55 19-15 10-7 14-2 5-10 0-32004-05 A W 61-56 20-15 11-7 14-2 6-10 0-32005-06 H W 66-50 21-15 12-7 15-2 6-10 0-32006-07 A W 68-54 22-15 13-7 15-2 7-10 0-32007-08 A W 58-46 23-15 14-7 15-2 8-10 0-32008-09 H W 57-47 24-15 15-7 16-2 8-10 0-3

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Steve Martin

Ron Blaylock

Michael Jackson

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St. John’sYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1909-10 A L 26-41 0-1 0-11910-11 A L 35-66 0-2 0-21911-12 H L 17-34 0-3 0-1 0-21912-13 H W 29-16 1-3 1-1 0-21913-14 A L 24-26 1-4 1-1 0-3 1915-16 A L 16-25 1-5 1-1 0-41916-17 H W 44-26 2-5 2-1 0-41916-17 A L 24-38 2-6 2-1 0-51919-20 H W 41-33 3-6 3-1 0-51919-20 A W 50-23 4-6 3-1 1-5 1920-21 H W 51-15 5-6 4-1 1-51930-31 A L 19-26 5-7 4-1 1-61931-32 H L 26-27 5-8 4-2 1-61932-33 H L 24-31 5-9 4-3 1-61933-34 H L 39-42 5-10 4-4 1-6 1935-36 A L 27-41 5-11 4-4 1-71942-43 A L 43-65 5-12 4-4 1-81947-48 A W 61-58 6-12 4-4 2-81948-49 H L 54-65 6-13 4-5 2-81949-50 A L 66-67 6-14 4-5 2-9 1965-66 H L 62-64 6-15 4-6 2-91966-67 A L 62-70 6-16 4-6 2-101967-68 H L 61-65 6-17 4-7 2-101968-69 A L 61-74 6-18 4-7 2-111969-70 H L 64-71 6-19 4-8 2-11 1970-71 A L 74-80 6-20 4-8 2-121971-72 H L 67-107 6-21 4-9 2-121972-73 A L 69-108 6-22 4-9 2-131973-74 H W 85-82 7-22 5-9 2-131974-75 A W 67-63 8-22 5-9 3-13 1975-76 H W 74-73 9-22 6-9 3-13 1976-77 A L 66-82 9-23 6-9 3-141977-78 A W 72-61 10-23 6-9 4-141978-79 A W 77-71 11-23 6-9 5-141979-80 H L 69-71 11-24 0-1 6-10 5-14 1979-80 N* W 76-66 12-24 1-1 6-10 5-14 1-01980-81 A L 60-68 12-25 1-2 6-10 5-15 1-01980-81 H W 75-68 13-25 2-2 7-10 5-15 1-01981-82 A W 72-42 14-25 3-2 7-10 6-15 1-01981-82 H W 63-46 15-25 4-2 8-10 6-15 1-01981-82 N* W 57-42 16-25 5-2 8-10 6-15 2-01982-83 A L 67-76 16-26 5-3 8-10 6-16 2-01982-83 H L 69-75 16-27 5-4 8-11 6-16 2-01983-84 A W 83-61 17-27 6-4 8-11 7-16 2-01983-84 H L 71-75 17-28 6-5 8-12 7-16 2-01983-84 N* W 79-68 18-28 7-5 8-12 7-16 3-01984-85 H L 65-66 18-29 7-6 8-13 7-16 3-01984-85 A W 85-69 19-29 8-6 8-13 8-16 3-01984-85 N* W 92-80 20-29 9-6 8-13 8-16 4-01984-85 N** W 77-59 21-29 10-6 8-13 8-16 5-01985-86 A L 74-79 21-30 10-7 8-13 8-17 5-01985-86 H L 58-60 21-31 10-8 8-14 8-17 5-01986-87 H W 60-46 22-31 11-8 9-14 8-17 5-01986-87 A L 65-67 22-32 11-9 9-14 8-18 5-01987-88 H L 58-65 22-33 11-10 9-15 8-18 5-0

St. John’s (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1987-88 A L 66-69 22-34 11-11 9-15 8-19 5-01988-89 H W 75-64 23-34 12-11 10-15 8-19 5-01988-89 A W 63-55 24-34 13-11 10-15 9-19 5-01989-90 A W 74-67 25-34 14-11 10-15 10-19 5-01989-90 H L 62-63 25-35 14-12 10-16 10-19 5-01990-91 H W 59-53 26-35 15-12 11-16 10-19 5-01990-91 A L 58-68 26-36 15-13 11-16 10-20 5-01991-92 H W 61-48 27-36 16-13 12-16 10-20 5-01991-92 A L 49-65 27-37 16-14 12-16 10-21 5-01991-92 N* W 68-64 28-37 17-14 12-16 10-21 6-01992-93 A L 61-79 28-38 17-15 12-16 10-22 6-01992-93 H L 56-61 28-39 17-16 12-17 10-22 6-01993-94 H W 60-49 29-39 18-16 13-17 10-22 6-01993-94 A W 74-61 30-39 19-16 13-17 11-22 6-01994-95 H W 88-71 31-39 20-16 14-17 11-22 6-01994-95 A L 77-86 31-40 20-17 14-17 11-23 6-01995-96 A L 72-83 31-41 20-18 14-17 11-24 6-01996-97 H W 62-57 32-41 21-18 15-17 11-24 6-01996-97 A W 71-68 33-41 22-18 15-17 12-24 6-01997-98 H L 60-66 33-42 22-19 15-18 12-24 6-01998-99 A L 69-71 33-43 22-20 15-18 12-25 6-01998-99 H L 66-74 33-44 22-21 15-19 12-25 6-01999-00 A L 66-75 33-45 22-22 15-19 12-26 6-02000-01 A L 70-73 33-46 22-23 15-19 12-27 6-02002-03 H L 72-77 33-47 22-24 15-20 12-27 6-02002-03 A# L 67-70 33-48 22-25 15-20 12-28 6-02003-04 H W 71-69 34-48 23-25 16-20 12-28 6-02003-04 A L 58-65 34-49 23-26 16-20 12-29 6-02004-05 H W 57-55 35-49 24-26 17-20 12-29 6-02004-05 A L 67-76 35-50 24-27 17-20 12-30 6-02005-06 H W 79-65 36-50 25-27 18-20 12-30 6-02005-06 A W 64-41 37-50 26-27 18-20 13-30 6-02006-07 A W 72-48 38-50 27-27 19-20 13-30 6-02007-08 A W 74-42 39-50 28-27 19-20 14-30 6-02007-08 H W 64-52 40-50 29-27 20-20 14-30 6-02008-09 A L 56-59 OT 40-51 29-28 20-20 14-31 6-02008-09 N * L 59-64 40-52 29-29 20-20 14-31 6-1

Seton HallYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1909-10 A L 16-21 0-1 0-11913-14 H W 24-20 1-1 1-0 0-11914-15 A L 13-38 1-2 1-0 0-21915-16 A L 29-36 1-3 1-0 0-31916-17 A L 17-18 1-4 1-0 0-4 1948-49 H L 53-70 1-5 1-1 0-41949-50 A L 65-70 1-6 1-1 0-51950-51 H L 78-82 1-7 1-2 0-51951-52 A L 71-100 1-8 1-2 0-61954-55 H W 76-73 2-8 2-2 0-6 1955-56 A L 85-87 2-9 2-2 0-71956-57 H L 91-90 2-10 2-3 0-71957-58 A W 66-65 3-10 2-3 1-71958-59 H L 83-89 3-11 2-4 1-71959-60 A L 77-80 3-12 2-4 1-8

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Mike Sweetney

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Reggie Williams

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Seton Hall (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1960-61 H L 78-88 3-13 2-5 1-81961-62 A W 84-83 OT 4-13 2-5 2-81962-63 H L 76-78 4-14 2-6 2-81963-64 A L 90-94 4-15 2-6 2-91964-65 H W 78-66 5-15 3-6 2-9 1965-66 A W 107-93 6-15 3-6 3-9 1966-67 H W 81-62 7-15 4-6 3-91967-68 A L 57-77 7-16 4-6 3-101968-69 H W 69-57 8-16 5-6 3-101969-70 A W 88-80 9-16 5-6 4-10 1970-71 H L 69-74 9-17 5-7 4-101971-72 A L 72-98 9-18 5-7 4-111972-73 H W 80-62 10-18 6-7 4-111973-74 A L 78-81 10-19 6-7 4-121974-75 H L 67-84 10-20 6-8 4-12 1975-76 A L 91-102 10-21 6-8 4-131976-77 H L 82-94 10-22 6-9 4-131977-78 A W 70-69 11-22 6-9 5-131978-79 H W 87-62 12-22 7-9 5-131979-80 A W 81-67 13-22 1-0 7-9 6-13 1979-80 N* W 60-47 14-22 2-0 7-9 6-13 1-01980-81 A W 52-51 15-22 3-0 7-9 7-13 1-01980-81 H W 58-56 16-22 4-0 8-9 7-13 1-01980-81 N* W 58-52 17-22 5-0 8-9 7-13 2-01981-82 A W 62-60 18-22 6-0 8-9 8-13 2-01981-82 H W 113-73 19-22 7-0 9-9 8-13 2-01982-83 H W 71-48 20-22 8-0 10-9 8-13 2-01982-83 A W 71-60 21-22 9-0 10-9 9-13 2-01983-84 A W 74-63 22-22 10-0 10-9 10-13 2-01983-84 H W 78-54 23-22 11-0 11-9 10-13 2-01984-85 H W 73-56 24-22 12-0 12-9 10-13 2-01984-85 A W 90-70 25-22 13-0 12-9 11-13 2-01985-86 A W 82-72 26-22 14-0 12-9 12-13 2-01985-86 H W 81-54 27-22 15-0 13-9 12-13 2-01986-87 H L 53-74 27-23 15-1 13-10 12-13 2-01986-87 A L 65-66 27-24 15-2 13-10 12-14 2-01987-88 A W 66-60 28-24 16-2 13-10 13-14 2-01987-88 H W 102-98 2ot 29-24 17-2 14-10 13-14 2-01987-88 N* L 58-61 29-25 17-3 14-10 13-14 2-11988-89 A L 86-94 29-26 17-4 14-10 13-15 2-11988-89 H W 74-66 30-26 18-4 15-10 13-15 2-11989-90 H W 70-48 31-26 19-4 16-10 13-15 2-11989-90 A W 68-60 32-26 20-4 16-10 14-15 2-11990-91 H W 73-65 33-26 21-4 17-10 14-15 2-11990-91 A L 50-63 33-27 21-5 17-10 14-16 2-11990-91 N* L 62-74 33-28 21-6 17-10 14-16 2-21991-92 H W 73-65 34-28 22-6 18-10 14-16 2-21991-92 A L 71-73 OT 34-29 22-7 18-10 14-17 2-21992-93 H W 73-62 35-29 23-7 19-10 14-17 2-21992-93 A L 56-66 35-30 23-8 19-10 14-18 2-21992-93 N* L 69-83 35-31 23-9 19-10 14-18 2-31993-94 A W 57-53 36-31 24-9 19-10 15-18 2-31993-94 H W 71-51 37-31 25-9 20-10 15-18 2-31993-94 N* W 76-71 OT 38-31 26-9 20-10 15-18 3-31994-95 A W 80-68 39-31 27-9 20-10 16-18 3-3

Seton Hall (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1994-95 H W 96-92 40-31 28-9 21-10 16-18 3-31995-96 H W 85-76 41-31 29-9 22-10 16-18 3-31995-96 A W 82-62 42-31 30-9 22-10 17-18 3-31996-97 H W 55-51 43-31 31-9 23-10 17-18 3-31997-98 H W 68-66 44-31 32-9 24-10 17-18 3-31997-98 A L 57-68 44-32 32-10 24-10 17-19 3-31998-99 A L 61-72 44-33 32-11 24-10 17-20 3-31999-00 H L 62-65 OT 44-34 32-12 24-11 17-20 3-32000-01 H W 78-66 45-34 33-12 25-11 17-20 3-32000-01 A W 99-91 46-34 34-12 25-11 18-20 3-32000-01 N* L 40-58 46-35 34-13 25-11 18-20 3-42001-02 H W 84-58 47-35 35-13 26-11 18-20 3-42001-02 A W 84-77 48-35 36-13 26-11 19-20 3-42002-03 A L 54-68 48-36 36-14 26-11 19-21 3-42002-03 H L 82-93OT 48-37 36-15 26-12 19-21 3-42003-04 A L 48-75 48-38 36-16 26-12 19-22 3-42004-05 H W 61-51 49-38 37-16 27-12 19-22 3-42004-05 N W 56-51 50-38 38-16 27-12 19-22 4-42006-07 A W 74-58 51-38 39-16 27-12 20-22 4-42007-08 H W 73-61 52-38 40-16 28-12 20-22 4-42008-09 A L 60-65 52-39 40-17 28-12 20-23 4-4

South FloridaYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1972-73 A L 66-70 0-11988-89 A W 74-64 1-11991-92 N** W 75-60 2-1 2005-06 H W 50-47 3-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-02005-06 A L 56-63 3-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-02007-08 H W 63-53 4-2 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-02008-09 A W 40-65 4-3 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0

SyracuseYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1929-30 A L 18-40 0-1 0-11936-37 A W 45-36 1-1 1-11937-38 A L 26-43 1-2 1-21938-39 A L 43-45 1-3 1-31939-40 A L 33-38 1-4 1-4 1940-41 A L 43-49 1-5 1-51941-42 A L 44-45 1-6 1-61942-43 H W 65-38 2-6 1-0 1-61942-43 A W 47-46 3-6 1-0 2-61957-58 A L 46-62 3-7 1-0 2-7 1958-59 H W 85-70 4-7 2-0 2-71962-63 A L 70-76 4-8 2-0 2-81964-65 H L 69-95 4-9 2-1 2-81966-67 A L 95-108 4-10 2-1 2-91967-68 H L 78-95 4-11 2-2 2-9 1974-75 H W 71-70 5-11 3-2 2-91978-79 N W 66-58 6-11 3-2 2-9 1-01979-80 A W 52-50 7-11 1-0 3-2 3-9 1-01979-80 N* W 87-81 8-11 2-0 3-2 3-9 2-01980-81 H W 62-57 9-11 3-0 4-2 3-9 2-0

BIG EAST OPPONENTS

Joey Brown

Amadou Kilkenny-Diaw

Omari Faulkner

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Syracuse (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1980-81 A L 64-66 9-12 3-1 4-2 3-10 2-01980-81 N* L 53-67 9-13 3-2 4-2 3-10 2-11981-82 A L 70-75 9-14 3-3 4-2 3-11 2-11981-82 H W 96-79 10-14 4-3 5-2 3-11 2-11982-83 A W 97-92 11-14 5-3 5-2 4-11 2-11982-83 H W 80-75 12-14 6-3 6-2 4-11 2-11982-83 N* L 72-79 12-15 6-4 6-2 4-11 2-21983-84 A W 80-67 13-15 7-4 6-2 5-11 2-21983-84 H W 88-71 14-15 8-4 7-2 5-11 2-21983-84 N* W 82-71 OT 15-15 9-4 7-2 5-11 3-21984-85 A L 63-65 15-16 9-5 7-2 5-12 3-21984-85 H W 90-63 16-16 10-5 8-2 5-12 3-21984-85 N* W 74-65 17-16 11-5 8-2 5-12 4-21985-86 H W 73-70 18-16 12-5 9-2 5-12 4-21985-86 A L 63-64 18-17 12-6 9-2 5-13 4-21985-86 N* L 73-75 18-18 12-7 9-2 5-13 4-31986-87 H W 83-81 19-18 13-7 10-2 5-13 4-31986-87 A W 72-71 20-18 14-7 10-2 6-13 4-31986-87 N* W 69-59 21-18 15-7 10-2 6-13 5-31987-88 A W 69-68 22-18 16-7 10-2 7-13 5-31987-88 H W 71-69 23-18 17-7 11-2 7-13 5-31988-89 H W 61-54 24-18 18-7 12-2 7-13 5-31988-89 A L 76-82 24-19 18-8 12-2 7-14 5-31988-89 N* W 88-79 25-19 19-8 12-2 7-14 6-31989-90 H L 76-95 25-20 19-9 12-3 7-14 6-31989-90 A L 87-89 OT 25-21 19-10 12-3 7-15 6-31990-91 H L 56-58 25-22 19-11 12-4 7-15 6-31990-91 A L 58-62 25-23 19-12 12-4 7-16 6-31991-92 H L 62-74 25-24 19-13 12-5 7-16 6-31991-92 A W 72-68 26-24 20-13 12-5 8-16 6-31991-92 N* L 54-56 26-25 20-14 12-5 8-16 6-41992-93 H W 64-60 27-25 21-14 13-5 8-16 6-41992-93 A L 61-76 27-26 21-15 13-5 8-17 6-41993-94 H W 60-56 28-26 22-15 14-5 8-17 6-41993-94 A L 75-81 28-27 22-16 14-5 8-18 6-41994-95 H L 75-76 28-28 22-17 14-6 8-18 6-41994-95 A W 81-78 29-28 23-17 14-6 9-18 6-41995-96 H W 83-64 30-28 24-17 15-6 9-18 6-41995-96 A L 64-85 30-29 24-18 15-6 9-19 6-41996-97 A L 74-77 30-30 24-19 15-6 9-20 6-41997-98 H L 66-84 30-31 24-20 15-7 9-20 6-41997-98 A L 72-77 OT 30-32 24-21 15-7 9-21 6-41998-99 H L 79-81 30-33 24-22 15-7 9-21 6-41999-00 A L 52-67 30-34 24-23 15-7 9-22 6-41999-00 N* W 76-72 31-34 25-23 15-7 9-22 7-42000-01 A L 63-70 31-35 25-24 15-7 9-23 7-42000-01 H W 72-61 32-35 26-24 16-7 9-23 7-42001-02 H W 75-60 33-35 27-24 17-7 9-23 7-42001-02 A W 75-69 34-35 28-24 17-7 10-23 7-42002-03 A L 80-88 34-36 28-25 17-7 10-24 7-42002-03 H L 84-93 OT 34-37 28-26 17-8 10-24 7-42002-03 N* L 69-74 34-38 28-27 17-8 10-24 7-52003-04 H L 54-57 34-39 28-28 17-9 10-24 7-52004-05 A L 73-78 OT 34-40 28-29 17-9 10-25 7-52005-06 H W 68-53 35-40 29-29 18-9 10-25 7-5

BIG EAST OPPONENTSSyracuse (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 2005-06 N* L 57-58 35-41 29-30 18-9 10-25 7-62006-07 A L 58-72 35-42 29-31 18-9 10-26 7-62007-08 H W 64-62OT 36-42 30-31 19-9 10-26 7-62007-08 A L 70-77 36-43 30-32 19-9 10-27 7-62008-09 H W 88-74 37-43 31-32 20-9 10-27 7-62008-09 A L 94-98 OT 37-44 31-33 20-9 10-28 7-6

VillanovaYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1921-22 H W 39-34 1-0 1-01945-46 A L 37-40 1-1 1-0 0-11946-47 H W 68-50 2-1 2-0 0-11946-47 A W 63-55 3-1 2-0 1-11947-48 H W 64-46 4-1 3-0 1-1 1947-48 A L 56-71 4-2 3-0 1-2 1948-49 H L 49-64 4-3 3-1 1-21948-49 A L 57-65 4-4 3-1 1-31949-50 H L 45-73 4-5 3-2 1-31949-50 A L 72-82 4-6 3-2 1-4 1954-55 H W 84-79 5-6 4-2 1-41965-66 N L 72-81 5-7 4-2 1-4 0-11975-76 N W 72-59 6-7 4-2 1-4 1-11980-81 H W 70-54 7-7 1-0 5-2 1-4 1-11980-81 A W 68-60 8-7 2-0 5-2 2-4 1-11981-82 H W 72-56 9-7 3-0 6-2 2-4 1-11981-82 A W 83-72 10-7 4-0 6-2 3-4 1-11981-82 N* W 72-54 11-7 5-0 6-2 3-4 2-11982-83 A L 67-68 11-8 5-1 6-2 3-5 2-11982-83 H W 87-71 12-8 6-1 7-2 3-5 2-11983-84 H L 63-65 2OT 12-9 6-2 7-3 3-5 2-11983-84 A W 59-46 13-9 7-2 7-3 4-5 2-11984-85 A W 52-50 OT 14-9 8-2 7-3 5-5 2-11984-85 H W 57-50 15-9 9-2 8-3 5-5 2-11984-85 N** L 64-66 15-10 9-3 8-3 5-5 2-21985-86 H W 76-72 16-10 10-3 9-3 5-5 2-21985-86 A L 88-90 16-11 10-4 9-3 5-6 2-21986-87 A W 80-73 17-11 11-4 9-3 6-6 2-21986-87 H W 89-86 18-11 12-4 10-3 6-6 2-21987-88 A L 58-64 18-12 12-5 10-3 6-7 2-21987-88 H W 56-54 19-12 13-5 11-3 6-7 2-21988-89 A W 69-55 20-12 14-5 11-3 7-7 2-21988-89 H W 76-62 21-12 15-5 12-3 7-7 2-21989-90 A W 70-69 22-12 16-5 12-3 8-7 2-21989-90 H W 83-53 23-12 17-5 13-3 8-7 2-21990-91 A L 56-65 23-13 17-6 13-3 8-8 2-21990-91 H W 71-62 OT 24-13 18-6 14-3 8-8 2-21991-92 H L 73-75 24-14 18-7 14-4 8-8 2-21991-92 A W 71-63 25-14 19-7 14-4 9-8 2-21992-93 A W 66-56 26-14 20-7 14-4 10-8 2-21992-93 H W 61-52 27-14 21-7 15-4 10-8 2-21993-94 H L 75-76 OT 27-15 21-8 15-5 10-8 2-21993-94 A L 64-70 27-16 21-9 15-5 10-9 2-21994-95 A L 60-66 27-17 21-10 15-5 10-10 2-21994-95 H W 77-52 28-17 22-10 16-5 10-10 2-2

Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje

John Duren

charles Smith

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BIG EAST OPPONENTSwest Virginia (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1999-00 A L 64-69 14-17 4-3 10-6 4-111999-00 H W 72-54 15-17 5-3 11-6 4-11 1999-00 N* W 70-67 16-17 6-3 11-6 4-11 1-02000-01 A W 90-66 17-17 7-3 11-6 5-11 1-02000-01 H W 94-77 18-17 8-3 12-6 5-11 1-02001-02 H W 84-77 19-17 9-3 13-6 5-11 1-02001-02 A W 87-77 20-17 10-3 13-6 6-11 1-02002-03 H W 84-82OT 21-17 11-3 14-6 6-11 1-02002-03 A W 69-67 22-17 12-3 14-6 7-11 1-02003-04 A L 58-62 22-18 12-4 14-6 7-12 1-02004-05 H W 67-60 23-18 13-4 15-6 7-12 1-02005-06 A L 61-68 23-19 13-5 15-6 7-13 1-02005-06 H L 56-69 23-20 13-6 15-7 7-13 1-02006-07 H W 71-53 24-20 14-6 16-7 7-13 1-02007-08 A W 58-57 25-20 15-6 16-7 8-13 1-02007-08 N* W 72-55 26-20 16-6 16-7 8-13 2-02008-09 H L 58-75 26-21 16-7 16-8 8-13 2-0

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Villanova (cont.)Year H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1995-96 A L 66-79 28-18 22-11 16-5 10-11 2-21995-96 H W 106-68 29-18 23-11 17-5 10-11 2-21995-96 N* W 84-76 30-18 24-11 17-5 10-11 3-21996-97 H W 78-67 31-18 25-11 18-5 10-11 3-21997-98 H L 69-73 31-19 25-12 18-6 10-11 3-21997-98 A W 67-61 32-19 26-12 18-6 11-11 3-21998-99 A L 90-93 2OT 32-20 26-13 18-6 11-12 3-21999-00 H L 69-72 32-21 26-14 18-7 11-12 3-22000-01 H L 56-59 32-22 26-15 18-8 11-12 3-22001-02 A L 72-83 OT 32-23 26-16 18-8 11-13 3-22002-03 N* W 46-41 33-23 27-16 18-8 11-13 4-22003-04 H L 60-75 33-24 27-17 18-9 11-13 4-22004-05 A W 66-64 34-24 28-17 18-9 12-13 4-22004-05 H L 56-67 34-25 28-18 19-10 12-13 4-22005-06 A L 65-75 34-26 28-19 19-10 12-14 4-22006-07 H L 69-74 34-27 28-20 19-11 12-14 4-22006-07 A W 58-55 35-27 29-20 19-11 13-14 4-22006-07 N* W 62-57 36-27 30-20 19-11 13-14 5-22007-08 H W 55-53 37-27 31-20 20-11 13-14 5-22007-08 N* W 82-63 38-27 32-20 20-11 13-14 6-22008-09 A W 56-54 39-27 33-20 20-11 14-14 6-2

west VirginiaYear H/A W/L Score Rec BE H A N 1921-22 H W 27-15 1-0 1-01928-29 H L 44-49 1-1 1-11929-30 A L 27-34 1-2 1-1 0-11929-30 H W 34-31 2-2 2-1 0-11930-31 A L 38-22 2-3 2-1 0-2 1930-31 H L 35-29 2-4 2-2 0-21931-32 H W 45-31 3-4 3-2 0-21931-32 A L 50-28 3-5 3-2 0-31932-33 H W 48-25 4-5 4-2 0-31932-33 A F 0-2 4-6 4-2 0-4 1933-34 A L 32-37 2OT 4-7 4-2 0-51933-34 H L 26-31 4-8 4-3 0-51934-35 H L 16-38 4-9 4-4 0-51934-35 A L 13-43 4-10 4-4 0-61935-36 H W 42-36 OT 5-10 5-4 0-6 1935-36 A L 26-41 5-11 5-4 0-71936-37 A L 32-41 5-12 5-4 0-81936-37 H W 51-23 6-12 6-4 0-81937-38 A L 39-47 6-13 6-4 0-91937-38 H W 40-36 7-13 7-4 0-9 1938-39 A W 37-31 8-13 7-4 1-91938-39 H W 40-32 9-13 8-4 1-91939-40 H L 38-40 9-14 8-5 1-91974-75 A W 62-61 10-14 8-5 2-91995-96 A W 86-83 OT 11-14 1-0 8-5 3-9 1995-96 H W 91-67 12-14 2-0 9-5 3-91996-97 A W 70-68 13-14 3-0 9-5 4-91997-98 H W 74-65 14-14 4-0 10-5 4-91997-98 A L 70-81 14-15 4-1 10-5 4-101998-99 H L 54-55 14-16 4-2 10-6 4-10

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AAberdeen1942-43 H W 48-33 1-0

Alabama1976-77 N L 64-66 0-11977-78 N W 83-73 1-11982-83 N L 73-94 1-22007-08 N W 70-60 2-2

Alabama-Birmingham1992-93 N# W 45-41 1-0

Alabama State1982-83 H W 99-76 1-01996-97 H W 75-37 2-0

Alaska-Anchorage1981-82 A W 77-67 1-0

Alcorn State1982-83 N W 68-63 1-0

American1938-39 A W 51-35 1-01939-40 A W 44-30 2-01939-40 H W 42-32 3-01940-41 A W 41-35 4-01941-42 A W 76-33 5-01942-43 H W 85-39 6-01945-46 H W 65-48 7-01945-46 A W 53-52 8-01949-50 H W 68-63 9-01950-51 H W 65-62 10-01953-54 H W 59-46 11-01953-54 A W 56-49 12-01954-55 H W 65-61 13-01954-55 A W 79-65 14-01955-56 H W 60-58 15-01955-56 A W 82-66 16-01956-57 H W 94-77 17-01956-57 A W 89-58 18-01957-58 H W 89-78 19-01958-59 A L 67-92 19-11959-60 H L 60-65 19-21960-61 A W 91-78 20-21961-62 H W 71-68 21-21962-63 A W 82-78 22-21963-64 H W 109-79 23-21964-65 A W 112-85 24-21965-66 H W 96-89 25-21966-67 A W 82-70 26-21967-68 H L 67-80 26-31968-69 A W 85-76 27-31969-70 H W 80-78 28-31970-71 A L 57-60 28-41971-72 H L 75-82 OT 28-51972-73 A L 68-90 28-61973-74 H W 77-68 29-61974-75 A L 80-81 2OT 29-71975-76 H W 78-69 30-71976-77 A W 78-64 31-71977-78 H W 72-68 32-71978-79 A W 88-80 33-71979-80 H W 86-62 34-71980-81 A W 74-72 35-71981-82 H W 75-63 36-71982-83 H L 61-62 36-81983-84 H W 80-62 37-8

1984-85 H W 86-64 38-81985-86 H W 83-59 39-81986-87 H W 62-59 40-82007-08 H W 78-51 41-82008-09 H W 73-49 42-8

Arizona1975-76 N** L 76-83 0-11986-87 H W 82-74 1-11995-96 N L 81-91 1-2

Arizona State1992-93 A# W 78-68 1-0

Arkansas1984-85 H W 56-39 1-01993-94 N** L 73-85 1-11994-95 N L 79-97 1-22000-01 N** W 63-61 2-2

Army1909-10 A L 17-48 0-11911-12 A L 13-28 0-21914-15 A L 3-20 0-31925-26 A L 20-47 0-41930-31 A L 30-31 0-51931-32 A L 20-24 0-61933-34 A W 27-24 1-61934-35 A L 22-29 1-71935-36 A W 43-31 2-71936-37 A W 40-37 3-71937-38 A L 30-50 3-81938-39 A L 17-36 3-91939-40 A W 35-34 4-91940-41 A W 40-28 5-91941-42 A W 44-32 6-91942-43 A W 54-35 7-91962-63 A L 68-72 7-101967-68 H L 59-60 7-111972-73 N W 74-70 8-11

Assumption1971-72 H L 83-90 0-11973-74 H L 63-72 0-2

BBall State2006-07 H W 69-54 1-02007-08 A W 57-48 2-0

Baltimore1928-29 H W 38-26 1-01929-30 H W 39-32 2-01930-31 H W 37-29 3-01931-32 H W 31-23 4-01932-33 H W 45-25 5-01939-40 A L 34-40 5-11953-54 H W 110-59 6-11956-57 H W 80-71 7-11957-58 A W 103-65 8-1

Baylor2008-09 N# L 72-74 0-1

Belmont2006-07 N** W 80-55 1-0

Bethune-Cookman1991-92 N W 98-54 1-0

1997-98 H W 85-41 2-01998-99 A W 69-66 3-01999-00 H W 83-76 4-02000-01 H W 85-75 5-02001-02 H W 91-61 6-0

Boston College1946-47 A W 70-56 1-0 1946-47 H W 61-54 2-0 1947-48 H W 65-46 3-0 1958-59 H W 73-69 4-01959-60 A L 77-93 4-1 1960-61 H W 102-78 5-11961-62 A L 77-84 5-2 1962-63 H W 71-58 6-2 1963-64 A L 92-106 6-3 1964-65 H L 71-89 6-4 1965-66 A L 85-87 6-5 1966-67 H L 91-103 6-6 1967-68 A L 79-103 6-7 1968-69 H L 66-72 OT 6-8 1969-70 A L 69-79 6-9 1970-71 H W 67-66 7-9 1971-72 A L 69-78 7-10 1972-73 H W 56-55 8-10 1973-74 A L 68-92 8-11 1974-75 H W 90-82 2OT 9-111975-76 A W 70-64 10-111976-77 H W 87-69 11-11 1977-78 A L 76-81 11-12 1978-79 H W 84-81 12-12 1979-80 H L 74-75 OT 12-13 1979-80 A W 97-92 OT 13-13 1980-81 H W 57-55 14-13 1980-81 A L 49-53 14-14 1981-82 H W 67-51 15-14 1981-82 A L 71-80 15-15 1982-83 H W 69-67 16-15 1982-83 A L 85-87 OT 16-16 1983-84 H W 92-83 17-16 1983-84 A W 83-70 18-16 1984-85 H W 82-80 OT 19-16 1984-85 A W 78-68 20-16 1985-86 A W 73-66 21-16 1985-86 H W 90-76 22-16 1986-87 H W 78-56 23-16 1986-87 A W 79-65 24-16 1986-87 N* W 56-51 25-16 1987-88 A L 66-68 25-17 1987-88 H W 58-36 26-17 1988-89 H W 86-60 27-17 1988-89 A W 80-69 28-17 1988-89 N* W 82-52 29-17 1989-90 A W 83-53 30-17 1989-90 H W 68-45 31-17 1990-91 H W 61-56 32-17 1990-91 A W 56-49 33-17 1991-92 A L 86-88 2OT 33-18 1991-92 H W 68-54 34-18 1992-93 H L 56-57 34-19 1992-93 A L 61-71 34-20 1993-94 A L 64-71 34-21 1993-94 H W 78-68 35-21 1993-94 N* W 81-58 36-21 1994-95 H W 75-60 37-21 1994-95 A L 67-78 37-22 1995-96 A W 66-63 38-22 1995-96 H W 67-64 39-22 1996-97 A L 74-81 39-23 1996-97 N* L 58-70 39-24 1997-98 A L 63-74 39-25

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1997-98 H W 84-67 40-25 1998-99 H W 57-54 41-25 1999-00 A W 72-69 42-25 2001-02 A W 70-43 43-25 2003-04 N* L 57-68 43-26 2004-05 A L 49-64 43-272006-07 N** W 62-55 44-27

Boston University1970-71 H W 95-78 1-01971-72 A L 93-103 1-11973-74 H W 77-52 2-11974-75 H W 90-75 3-11976-77 H W 53-49 4-12004-05 H W 64-34 5-1

Bowie State1978-79 H W 79-54 1-01979-80 H W 98-63 2-01986-87 H W 87-51 3-0

Brigham Young1983-84 H W 67-51 1-0

Brigham Young-Hawaii1982-83 A W 72-52 1-0

Brooklyn Polytech1915-16 A W 21-19 1-01915-16 H W 20-17 2-01920-21 H W 38-30 3-0

Brown1959-60 N W 82-65 1-01970-71 H W 80-76 2-0

Bucknell1911-12 H L 33-41 0-11912-13 H W 34-23 1-11916-17 H W 43-31 2-11921-22 H W 28-22 3-11924-25 H W 27-17 4-11925-26 H L 18-23 4-21927-28 H W 34-29 5-21933-34 A W 49-24 6-21933-34 H W 63-36 7-21934-35 A W 26-15 8-21934-35 H W 37-22 9-21986-87 N** W 75-53 10-2

Buffalo1922-23 A L 22-27 0-1

CCalifornia1999-00 A# L 49-60 0-1

California-Irvine1992-93 A W 64-60 1-01993-94 H W 93-64 2-0

California-Los Angeles2001-02 A L 91-98 0-12002-03 H L 70-71 0-2

Cal State-Fullerton2004-05 H W 74-57 1-0

Cal. State-Long Beach1986-87 A W 86-72 1-01987-88 H W 82-63 2-0

Cal.State-Sacramento1995-96 H W 113-58 1-0

Camp Humphrey1920-21 H W 35-20 1-0

Camp Meade1917-18 H L 24-33 0-1

Canisius1922-23 A L 23-34 0-11929-30 A W 29-26 1-11932-33 A W 28-26 2-11933-34 H W 30-27 3-11935-36 A L 36-43 3-21940-41 A W 53-35 4-21947-48 A L 39-40 4-31948-49 A L 43-52 4-41949-50 A L 41-58 4-51950-51 A W 87-73 5-51951-52 H W 75-67 6-51952-53 A L 69-78 6-61963-64 H W 87-78 7-61964-65 A L 95-105 7-71965-66 H W 83-69 8-71966-67 A L 77-80 8-8

Carnegie Tech1920-21 H W 37-27 1-01920-21 A L 30-32 1-11922-23 H W 41-25 2-11930-31 A L 20-35 2-21931-32 H L 26-36 2-31932-33 A L 27-32 2-41932-33 H W 43-41 3-41933-34 A W 24-23 4-41933-34 H W 32-28 5-41934-35 A L 31-43 5-51934-35 H W 34-30 6-51935-36 H L 31-37 6-61935-36 A L 23-27 6-71936-37 A L 17-25 6-81936-37 H L 25-32 6-91937-38 A L 31-54 6-101937-38 H W 45-41 7-101938-39 A L 34-37 7-111938-39 H W 45-41 OT 8-11

Carson Newman1923-24 H L 28-32 0-11924-25 H W 39-21 1-1

Catholic1910-11 H W 54-19 1-01910-11 H W 51-18 2-01911-12 H W 27-19 3-01942-43 H W 71-45 4-01945-46 A W 36-27 5-01945-46 H W 49-31 6-01946-47 A W 65-28 7-01949-50 A W 73-46 8-01951-52 H W 88-44 9-01951-52 A W 96-52 10-01956-57 A W 91-66 11-01957-58 H W 84-58 12-01965-66 H L 84-87 12-1

1966-67 H W 91-78 13-11967-68 H W 78-76 OT 14-11968-69 A W 62-59 15-11969-70 H W 90-58 16-1

Central Florida2000-01 N W 77-65 1-0

Central Michigan1974-75 N** L 75-77 0-1

Chicago State1973-74 H W 100-71 1-01976-77 H W 107-65 2-0

Citadel2003-04 A W 85-62 1-02004-05 H W 69-34 2-0

Clemson2004-05 N W 75-60 1-0

Cleveland State1996-97 A W 77-67 1-01997-98 H W 78-56 2-0

Coastal Carolina1999-00 H W 85-57 1-02000-01 H W 78-60 2-02001-02 H W 76-51 3-02002-03 H W 87-60 4-02003-04 H W 81-68 5-0

Colgate1932-33 A W 29-26 1-01939-40 A L 34-39 1-11940-41 A W 39-36 2-11941-42 A W 55-39 3-11942-43 A W 73-59 4-11975-76 N W 51-49 5-11995-96 H W 106-57 6-12005-06 N W 61-45 7-1

College of Charleston2000-01 N W 79-68 1-0

Columbia1907-08 H W 22-18 1-01908-09 A L 10-23 1-11909-10 A L 11-21 1-21910-11 A L 12-49 1-31929-30 A L 17-45 1-41958-59 N W 101-77 2-41964-65 A W 97-85 3-41965-66 H W 97-79 4-41966-67 A L 71-82 4-51967-68 H W 65-63 2OT 5-51968-69 A L 62-103 5-61969-70 H W 72-68 6-61970-71 A L 68-80 6-71981-82 N W 38-26 7-7

Cornell1908-09 A L 21-22 0-1

Creighton1970-71 N L 79-80 0-1

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Ashanti cook

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Crescent A.C.1921-22 A L 24-25 0-11925-26 A L 35-44 0-21928-29 A L 29-47 0-31929-30 A L 24-38 0-41930-31 A L 26-41 0-51931-32 A L 28-39 0-6

DDartmouth1966-67 N W 101-69 1-01974-75 N L 56-57 1-1

Davidson2003-04 H W 71-53 1-02004-05 A W 76-51 2-02007-08 N** L 70-74 2-1

Davis-Elkins1919-20 H W 38-22 1-01920-21 H W 54-27 2-01923-24 H W 19-8 3-01926-27 H L 37-35 OT 3-11946-47 H W 70-31 4-1

Dayton1951-52 A L 74-80 0-11977-78 N W 71-62 1-11983-84 N** W 61-49 2-1

Delaware1919-20 H W 40-27 1-01963-64 A W 93-65 2-01964-65 H W 91-64 3-01965-66 A W 96-67 4-0

Delaware State1991-92 H W 93-76 1-01996-97 H W 87-51 2-02003-04 H W 63-54 3-0

Denver1947-48 H W 64-60 OT 1-0

Detroit1951-52 A L 74-80 0-11953-54 N L 66-72 0-21962-63 N L 92-103 0-31977-78 H W 83-82 1-31978-79 A L 71-91 1-41979-80 H W 88-83 2-4

Dickinson1911-12 H W 29-27 1-01921-22 H W 24-19 2-01925-26 H W 24-15 3-01972-73 A W 66-65 4-01973-74 H W 65-53 5-01974-75 H W 102-60 6-01975-76 H W 93-75 7-01977-78 H W 50-33 8-0

U.D.C.1978-79 H W 96-56 1-01989-90 H W 112-39 2-01991-92 H W 98-48 3-0

Drake1963-64 N L 61-89 0-1

1979-80 H L 77-79 2OT 0-21980-81 A L 57-73 0-3

Drexel2008-09 H W 81-53 1-0

Duke1912-13 H W 33-14 1-01916-17 H L 24-36 1-11927-28 H W 56-40 2-11928-29 H W 48-33 3-11931-32 H W 36-26 4-11932-33 H L 30-35 4-21988-89 N** L 77-85 4-31990-91 H W 79-74 5-32002-03 A L 86-93 5-42003-04 H L 66-85 5-52005-06 H W 87-84 6-52006-07 A L 52-61 6-62008-09 A L 67-76 6-7

Duquesne1930-31 H L 28-32 0-11930-31 A L 27-28 0-21931-32 H L 27-29 0-31931-32 A L 24-37 0-41941-42 H L 35-40 0-51946-47 A L 38-47 0-61946-47 H W 57-39 1-61953-54 A L 56-69 1-71959-60 A W 64-63 2-71960-61 H L 81-95 2-81961-62 A L 52-72 2-91962-63 H L 56-68 2-101995-96 N W 88-86 3-10

EEastern Kentucky1974-75 H W 79-69 1-0

Elon2003-04 H W 91-70 1-0

FFairfield1959-60 A W 91-74 1-01961-62 H W 98-82 2-01962-63 A W 79-61 3-01963-64 H W 79-73 4-01964-65 A L 84-88 4-11965-66 H W 77-75 5-11966-67 A L 82-93 5-21967-68 H W 78-61 6-21968-69 A W 76-72 7-21969-70 H W 95-70 8-21970-71 A W 78-65 9-21973-74 H L 71-75 9-31974-75 A L 65-76 9-41975-76 H W 81-50 10-41976-77 N W 79-69 11-41994-95 N W 87-42 12-42005-06 H W 76-51 13-42006-07 A W 73-60 14-42007-08 H W 61-49 15-4

Fairleigh Dickinson1961-62 A W 84-77 1-0

1963-64 H W 81-67 2-01964-65 A W 91-70 3-01965-66 H W 94-80 4-01966-67 A W 76-54 5-01967-68 H W 104-74 6-01968-69 A W 62-60 7-01969-70 H W 74-63 8-01970-71 A W 71-59 9-01974-75 H W 89-54 10-01975-76 H W 60-52 11-0

Florida1989-90 H W 56-40 1-01997-98 A# W 71-69 2-01999-00 N L 62-72 2-12005-06 N## L 53-57 2-2

Florida A&M1985-86 H W 86-56 1-01986-87 H W 94-65 2-0

Florida Atlantic1994-95 H W 70-55 1-0

Florida International1987-88 A W 78-52 1-01989-90 H W 114-67 2-02008-09 H W 76-38 3-0

Florida State1969-70 A L 65-98 0-11972-73 A L 65-98 0-21991-92 N** L 68-78 0-3

Franklin & Marshall1911-12 H W 33-31 1-01912-13 H W 38-22 2-0

Fordham1907-08 H W 25-14 1-01908-09 H W 27-19 2-01913-14 H L 19-35 2-11913-14 H W 25-15 3-11914-15 A L 28-31 3-21914-15 H W 31-16 4-21919-20 A W 46-31 5-21924-25 H L 15-22 5-31925-26 A L 18-35 5-41926-27 H L 12-30 5-51929-30 A L 29-30 5-61937-38 A L 36-38 OT 5-71940-41 A L 42-52 5-81941-42 H L 31-33 5-91942-43 H W 52-49 6-91946-47 H L 42-58 6-101947-48 H L 50-51 6-111949-50 A L 63-64 6-121950-51 H L 56-61 6-131951-52 H L 50-57 6-141951-52 A L 58-70 6-151952-53 H W 74-63 7-151953-54 A L 51-68 7-161954-55 N W 71-70 8-161954-55 H L 58-62 8-171955-56 A L 68-69 8-181956-57 H L 69-74 8-191957-58 A L 45-82 8-201958-59 H W 79-70 9-201959-60 A W 82-72 10-201960-61 H W 73-70 11-201961-62 A W 76-72 12-20

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Tim Mercier

Larry Long

Jonathan Smith

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1962-63 H W 74-70 13-201963-64 A W 76-70 14-201964-65 H W 69-67 15-201965-66 A W 81-79 16-201966-67 H L 82-85 16-211967-68 A L 67-84 16-221968-69 H W 59-58 17-221969-70 A L 63-67 17-231970-71 H L 68-81 17-241971-72 A L 78-106 17-251972-73 H W 77-71 18-251973-74 A L 62-64 18-261974-75 H W 66-69 19-261975-76 A W 73-66 20-261976-77 H W 66-47 21-261977-78 A L 59-63 21-271978-79 H W 75-65 22-272007-08 H W 82-55 23-27

Fresno State1978-79 N W 49-42 1-01981-82 N** W 58-40 2-0

GGallaudet1910-11 A W 66-33 1-01910-11 H W 49-9 2-01913-14 H W 26-17 3-01914-15 H W 29-18 4-01915-16 H W 31-24 5-01916-17 H W 52-10 6-01917-18 H W 56-25 7-01918-19 H W 48-22 8-01927-28 H W 42-29 9-01945-46 A W 49-32 10-0

Gannon1950-51 A L 62-66 0-11975-76 N L 56-57 0-2

Geneva1920-21 A F 0-2 0-11950-51 H W 92-61 1-1

George Mason1985-86 A W 75-63 1-0

George Washington1906-07 H L 16-18 0-11906-07 H W 15-13 1-11914-15 H W 21-15 2-11914-15 H W 39-17 3-11915-16 H W 27-23 4-11915-16 H W 29-19 5-11916-17 A W 31-24 6-11916-17 H W 45-23 7-11917-18 A W 36-8 8-11917-18 H W 53-18 9-11918-19 H W 32-15 10-11918-19 A W 35-14 11-11919-20 H W 47-19 12-11919-20 A W 34-18 13-11920-21 H W 26-19 14-11920-21 A W 25-18 15-11921-22 A W 27-14 16-11921-22 H W 38-19 17-11922-23 A W 39-20 18-11923-24 A W 21-17 19-11923-24 H W 54-8 20-1

1938-39 H L 26-36 20-21939-40 H L 40-49 20-31939-40 H W 43-39 21-31940-41 H W 50-42 22-31940-41 H W 41-34 23-31941-42 A L 36-45 23-41941-42 H W 52-42 24-41942-43 H W 55-41 25-41942-43 H W 53-30 26-41945-46 H L 43-45 26-51945-46 A L 36-54 26-61946-47 H L 37-45 26-71946-47 H W 61-44 27-71947-48 H W 51-43 28-71947-48 H W 41-38 29-71949-49 H W 53-49 30-71948-49 H L 42-57 30-81949-50 H W 68-66 31-81949-50 H L 66-68 31-91950-51 H L 80-90 31-101950-51 H L 49-74 31-111951-52 H L 75-81 OT 31-121951-52 H W 72-70 32-121952-53 H L 65-79 32-131952-53 A W 73-64 33-131953-54 A L 64-88 33-141953-54 H L 67-79 33-151954-55 H L 55-74 33-161954-55 A L 67-80 33-171955-56 H L 67-70 33-181955-56 A L 77-93 33-191956-57 H W 85-61 34-191956-57 A W 83-75 35-191957-58 A L 64-77 35-201957-58 H L 78-80 35-211958-59 H L 75-82 35-221958-59 A L 72-85 35-231959-60 A W 86-82 36-231959-60 H L 67-73 36-241960-61 A L 75-83 36-251960-61 H W 93-88 37-251961-62 A W 87-78 38-251961-62 H L 65-82 38-261962-63 H L 67-73 38-271962-63 A W 72-60 39-271963-64 A L 69-77 39-281963-64 H W 83-81 40-281964-65 H W 81-73 41-281964-65 A L 68-73 41-291965-66 A W 100-81 42-291965-66 H W 103-74 43-291966-67 H W 52-51 44-291966-67 A L 75-81 44-301967-68 H W 76-49 45-301967-68 A L 61-65 45-311968-69 H L 73-74 OT 45-321968-69 A L 74-112 45-331969-70 H W 100-81 46-331970-71 A W 84-73 47-331971-72 H L 83-88 47-341972-73 A L 78-91 47-351973-74 H L 54-55 47-361974-75 A L 78-82 47-371974-75 N W 66-59 48-371975-76 H L 79-81 OT 48-381975-76 N W 68-63 49-381976-77 A L 73-74 49-391977-78 H W 78-77 OT 50-391978-79 A W 73-71 51-391979-80 H W 98-74 52-391980-81 A W 84-82 2OT 53-39

1981-82 H W 61-48 54-39

Georgetown Medicos1917-18 H W 46-9 1-0

Georgia1977-78 H W 66-60 1-02001-02 N L 59-63 1-1

Georgia State1997-98 H W 89-72 1-01998-99 A W 83-68 2-0

Georgia Tech1920-21 H W 37-14 1-01954-55 N W 68-62 2-01963-64 A L 71-96 2-11984-85 N** W 60-54 3-11995-96 N W 94-72 4-11997-98 A# L 79-80 4-2

Gettysburg1927-28 H W 40-32 1-01929-30 H L 26-33 1-11930-31 H W 35-27 2-11949-50 A W 71-65 3-11956-57 H W 85-44 4-1

Grambling State1985-86 A W 77-30 1-01986-87 H W 96-52 2-01994-95 N W 83-66 3-01998-99 H W 89-61 4-02000-01 H W 88-51 5-02001-02 H W 103-69 6-02002-03 H W 99-46 7-02003-04 H W 83-36 8-0

Grove City1920-21 A L 22-33 0-1

Guilford1927-28 H W 64-23 1-0

HHampden-Sydney1952-53 H W 100-49 1-0

Hampton2000-01 N** W 76-57 1-0

Hartford1998-99 H W 91-62 1-02006-07 H W 69-59 2-0

Harvard1949-50 H W 58-53 1-01976-77 N W 60-40 2-0

Hawaii-Hilo1982-83 A W 67-37 1-01983-84 A W 71-42 2-01983-84 A W 97-35 3-01984-85 A W 81-47 4-01985-86 A W 91-57 5-0

Hawaii-Loa1984-85 A W 74-45 1-0

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

craig Shelton

John Prendergast

RaMell Ross

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1985-86 A W 100-51 2-01987-88 A W 92-41 3-01987-88 A W 92-39 4-01988-89 A W 105-69 5-01989-90 A W 109-56 6-01990-91 A W 110-77 7-01991-92 A W 101-76 8-0

Hawaii-Pacific1988-89 A W 95-55 1-01989-90 A W 79-57 2-01990-91 A W 72-44 3-01991-92 A W 95-65 4-01992-93 N W 78-65 5-0

Hofstra1971-72 H W 109-97 1-0

Holy Cross1947-48 A L 51-70 0-11948-49 A L 56-74 0-21949-50 A L 51-77 0-31955-56 A L 68-88 0-41962-63 H W 85-84 1-41963-64 A L 77-95 1-51967-68 H W 93-59 2-51968-69 A L 67-73 2-61969-70 H W 76-75 3-61970-71 A L 72-109 3-71971-72 H L 83-85 3-81972-73 A L 100-116 3-91973-74 H L 70-73 3-101974-75 A L 86-108 3-111975-76 H W 95-74 4-111976-77 A W 69-65 5-111977-78 N W 79-65 6-111977-78 H W 77-61 7-111978-79 A W 63-54 8-111979-80 H W 105-78 9-11

Houston1979-80 N W 78-75 1-01983-84 N** W 84-75 2-01990-91 N W 63-51 3-01999-00 H W 83-75 4-02000-01 A W 79-63 5-0

Howard1999-00 H W 78-37 1-02000-01 H W 123-90 2-02001-02 H W 99-80 3-02002-03 H W 91-66 4-02003-04 H W 89-58 5-02004-05 H W 79-55 6-0

IIdaho1946-47 H W 59-52 1-0

Illinois1965-66 N L 96-94 0-11993-94 N** W 84-77 1-11998-99 N L 50-65 1-22004-05 H L 59-74 1-32005-06 A L 48-58 1-4

Indiana1978-79 H W 60-54 1-01979-80 A L 69-76 1-1

Indiana U/Purdue U (Indianapolis)1998-99 H W 72-60 1-0

Iona1956-57 A W 88-70 1-01975-76 A W 76-68 2-01976-77 H W 81-67 3-01979-80 H W 95-84 4-01979-80 N** W 74-71 5-0

Iowa1979-80 N** L 80-81 0-1

JJacksonville1969-70 N F 24-41 0-12007-08 H W 87-55 1-12008-09 H W 71-62 2-1

Jackson State1990-91 H W 78-54 1-0

James Madison1980-81 N** L 55-61 0-11999-00 H W 63-48 1-12002-03 H W 80-60 2-12005-06 A W 73-66 3-12006-07 H W 89-53 4-1

John Carroll1948-49 A W 73-53 1-01953-54 A L 88-97 1-1

Johns Hopkins1916-17 H W 46-12 1-01918-19 H W 34-29 2-01919-20 H W 36-21 3-01927-28 H W 36-29 4-01927-28 A W 41-34 5-01928-29 H W 58-20 6-01928-29 A W 38-35 OT 7-01929-30 H W 48-27 8-01930-31 A W 30-16 9-01930-31 H W 30-29 10-0

KKansas1986-87 N** W 70-57 1-0

Kentucky1921-22 H W 28-23 1-01983-84 N** W 53-40 2-0

Kentucky Wesleyan1958-59 H W 93-73 1-0

Kings Point1946-47 H W 53-38 1-01946-47 A W 52-36 2-0

Knights of Columbus1929-30 H W 43-27 1-01929-30 A W 38-30 2-01930-31 A L 21-26 2-11930-31 H L 23-28 2-21931-32 A L 27-29 2-31932-33 A L 22-27 2-4

1933-34 A W 26-24 3-4

LLafayette1917-18 A L 26-36 0-11917-18 H W 43-29 1-11922-23 H W 34-30 2-11923-24 H W 29-12 3-11925-26 H L 20-21 OT 3-21928-29 H W 47-24 4-21948-49 A L 48-56 4-31949-50 H W 59-50 5-31958-59 A L 94-109 5-41959-60 H W 69-60 6-41960-61 A L 65-71 6-51962-63 H W 89-58 7-51979-80 N W 65-60 8-5

LaSalle1945-46 H L 53-55 0-11925-46 A W 54-37 1-11946-47 A W 65-59 2-11947-48 H L 35-48 2-21948-49 A L 45-62 2-31949-50 N L 58-90 2-41950-51 H L 74-79 2-51951-52 A W 70-68 3-51952-53 H L 68-73 3-61953-54 A L 49-58 3-71954-55 H L 58-85 3-81954-55 A L 46-74 3-91955-56 A W 67-63 4-91956-57 H W 75-65 5-91957-58 A W 64-62 6-91958-59 H L 72-102 6-101959-60 A L 79-80 6-111961-62 H L 76-78 6-121962-63 A L 72-75 6-131963-64 N L 69-80 6-141963-64 H W 85-81 7-141964-65 A L 80-88 7-151965-66 A W 101-99 8-151980-81 N W 79-63 9-15

Lebanon Valley1921-22 H W 41-36 1-01922-23 H W 36-19 2-01923-24 H W 33-20 3-01925-26 H W 26-22 4-01926-27 H W 36-30 5-01927-28 H W 54-29 6-0

Lehigh1917-18 H W 37-26 1-01917-18 A L 26-28 1-11964-65 H W 70-63 2-11984-85 N** W 68-43 3-1

LeMoyne1952-53 A W 89-67 1-0

Long Beach State2004-05 N W 57-51 1-0Long Island1941-42 A L 38-46 0-11950-51 A L 66-75 0-2

Louisiana State1969-70 N# L 82-83 0-1

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

David Wingate

Wesley Wilson

Ryan Beal

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1971-72 A L 71-92 0-21980-81 N L 67-76 0-31985-86 H W 74-72 1-31987-88 N** W 66-63 2-31988-89 A L 80-82 2-4

Louisiana Tech1960-61 N W 63-52 1-0

Loyola (Calif.)1979-80 N W 69-63 1-0

Loyola (Ill.)1940-41 A W 38-35 1-01947-48 H W 54-45 2-01947-48 A L 41-53 2-11958-59 A W 103-93 3-11963-64 N W 69-58 4-11976-77 H W 80-70 5-11977-78 A L 65-68 OT 5-21984-85 N** W 65-63 6-2

Loyola (La.)1947-48 A L 53-65 0-11954-55 A L 68-69 OT 0-21962-63 H W 72-79 1-21963-64 A L 78-92 1-3

Loyola (Md.)1908-09 A W 62-25 1-01910-11 H W 34-15 2-01910-11 H W 23-17 3-01911-12 H W 20-18 4-01912-13 H L 16-33 4-11915-16 H W 26-22 5-11929-30 H W 34-23 6-11930-31 A L 28-54 6-21931-32 A L 30-31 6-31932-33 A L 31-41 6-41933-34 H W 53-32 7-41938-39 H W 36-34 8-41938-39 A W 39-30 9-41939-40 H W 65-37 10-41940-41 A L 32-36 10-51941-42 A W 41-34 11-51942-43 H W 68-42 12-51945-46 A W 57-46 13-51945-46 H L 41-48 13-61950-51 A W 57-48 14-61951-52 H W 70-59 15-61952-53 A W 68-66 16-61953-54 H W 92-79 17-61954-55 A W 74-63 18-61955-56 H W 78-66 19-61956-57 A W 80-75 20-61957-58 H W 76-51 21-61958-59 A W 83-73 22-61960-61 H W 112-71 23-61961-62 A W 91-73 24-61962-63 H W 108-83 25-61964-65 A W 89-75 26-61965-66 H W 116-87 27-61966-67 A L 86-75 28-61967-68 H W 69-53 29-61968-69 A W 94-74 30-61969-70 H W 107-73 31-61970-71 A L 69-75 31-71971-72 H W 82-66 32-71972-73 A W 74-59 33-71973-74 H W 74-67 34-71974-75 H W 80-58 35-7

Lynchburg1926-27 H W 24-18 1-0

MManhattan1929-30 A W 32-27 1-01930-31 A L 22-23 1-11933-34 A L 17-26 1-21934-35 A L 27-33 1-31935-36 A L 34-34 1-41959-60 A L 82-90 1-51961-62 A L 73-79 1-61962-63 H W 89-87 2-61963-64 A W 98-87 3-61964-65 H W 89-75 4-61965-66 A L 80-83 4-71966-67 H L 70-76 4-81967-68 A W 78-77 5-81968-69 H W 63-57 6-81969-70 A L 49-66 6-91970-71 H L 78-86 6-101971-72 A L 72-86 6-111972-73 H L 64-71 6-121974-75 H W 101-73 7-121976-77 H W 79-71 8-121977-78 A W 81-80 9-121978-79 H W 78-64 10-12

Marietta1920-21 H W 29-21 1-01921-22 H W 33-22 2-0

Marist1999-00 H W 73-63 1-0

Marshall1983-84 N W 82-71 1-0

Maryland1907-08 H W 58-3 1-01911-12 H W 30-13 2-01912-13 H W 20-18 3-01934-35 A W 25-24 4-01935-36 H L 39-47 4-11936-37 A W 37-29 5-11937-38 H W 57-39 6-11938-39 A W 39-25 7-11939-40 A L 27-28 7-21940-41 A W 51-34 8-21941-42 H L 42-51 8-31942-43 A W 46-36 9-31946-47 A L 49-55 9-41947-48 H W 52-40 10-41948-49 H W 53-51 11-41948-49 A W 56-52 12-41949-50 H L 65-71 12-51950-51 A L 47-58 12-61951-52 A L 40-55 12-71951-52 H W 71-61 13-71952-53 A W 54-45 14-71952-53 H W 49-48 15-71953-54 H W 58-56 16-71953-54 A L 50-53 16-81954-55 A L 43-60 16-91954-55 H L 49-57 16-101955-56 H L 57-62 16-111955-56 A L 61-72 16-121956-57 A L 59-62 16-131956-57 H L 69-82 16-14

1957-58 H L 45-55 16-151957-58 A L 46-56 16-161958-59 A L 53-61 16-171958-59 H L 56-67 16-181959-60 A L 48-59 16-191959-60 H W 66-51 17-191960-61 H L 67-78 17-201960-61 A L 47-55 17-211961-62 A L 70-83 17-221961-62 H W 79-78 18-221962-63 H W 79-70 19-221962-63 A L 72-73 19-231963-64 H W 83-72 20-231963-64 A W 81-78 21-231964-65 H L 67-85 21-241965-66 A L 59-77 21-251966-67 H W 80-49 22-251967-68 A L 60-68 22-261968-69 H L 78-83 22-271969-70 A L 71-81 22-281970-71 H W 96-79 23-281971-72 A L 46-79 23-291973-73 H L 73-99 23-301973-74 A L 83-115 23-311974-75 N L 71-104 23-321975-76 N L 63-72 23-331977-78 N L 87-91 23-341978-79 N W 68-65 24-341979-80 N W 83-71 25-341979-80 N** W 74-68 26-341993-94 H L 83-84 OT 26-352000-01 N** L 66-76 26-362008-09 N W 75-48 27-36

Maryland-Baltimore County1987-88 H W 89-59 1-02007-08 N** W 66-47 2-0

Maryland-Eastern Shore1975-76 H W 97-67 1-01991-92 H W 79-37 2-01992-93 H W 87-54 3-01994-95 H W 85-46 4-01998-99 H W 94-66 5-02000-01 H W 75-51 6-0

Marymount2001-02 H W 108-47 1-0

Massachusetts1995-96 N** L 62-86 0-11996-97 N W 58-53 1-1

Memphis1982-83 N** L 57-66 0-11993-94 A W 94-78 1-11994-95 N W 83-80 2-11995-96 H W 81-60 3-11996-97 A W 74-65 4-11997-98 H W 73-69 5-11999-00 N W 71-55 6-12007-08 A L 71-85 6-22008-09 H W 79-70 OT 7-2

Mercer1988-89 N W 80-55 1-0

Miami1954-55 A L 81-84 0-11987-88 A W 82-78 1-11988-89 H W 112-79 2-1

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Michael Jackson andPatrick Ewing

Ed Hopkins

Tyler crawford

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1991-92 H W 60-40 3-11991-92 A W 75-58 4-11991-92 N* W 77-64 5-11992-93 A L 69-80 5-21992-93 H W 82-64 6-21992-93 N* W 67-40 7-21993-94 A W 61-47 8-21993-94 H W 77-40 9-21994-95 H W 71-64 10-21994-95 A L 61-67 10-31994-95 N* W 69-58 11-31995-96 H W 72-67 12-31995-96 N* W 92-62 13-31996-97 H L 67-69 13-41996-97 A L 65-68 OT 13-51996-97 N* W 63-59 14-51997-98 A L 56-66 14-61997-98 N* W 62-56 15-61998-99 H L 63-64 15-71998-99 A L 58-71 15-81998-99 N* L 54-65 15-91999-00 H W 65-61 16-91999-00 A L 55-77 16-102001-02 H L 71-79 16-112001-02 N* L 76-84 16-122002-03 A W 74-72 17-122003-04 A W 87-80 OT 18-122003-04 H W 80-64 19-12

Miami-Ohio1992-93 H# W 66-53 1-0

Michigan2006-07 A W 67-51 1-02007-08 H W 74-52 2-0

Michigan State1985-86 N** L 68-80 0-1

Minnesota1992-93 N# L 61-62 0-12000-01 N W 76-60 1-12002-03 N# W 88-74 2-1

Mississippi1960-61 N L 78-83 0-1

Mississippi Southern1954-55 A L 65-67 0-1

Mississippi Valley State1995-96 N** W 93-56 1-0

Missouri1981-82 H W 63-51 1-0

Monmouth 1982-83 H W 82-59 1-01983-84 H W 74-54 2-0

Montana State1956-57 N L 71-75 0-1

Morehead State1955-56 H W 84-79 1-0

Morgan State1981-82 H W 81-53 1-01982-83 H W 91-57 2-01983-84 H W 91-38 3-01984-85 H W 89-62 4-0

1985-86 H W 81-53 5-01992-93 H W 103-85 6-01993-94 H W 81-39 7-01994-95 H W 99-63 8-01995-96 H W 104-60 9-01996-97 H W 92-64 10-01997-98 H W 98-51 11-01998-99 H W 67-49 12-01999-00 H W 81-68 13-02000-01 H W 86-68 14-02001-02 H W 91-65 15-0

Morris Harvey1955-56 H W 74-66 1-0

Mount Saint Joseph’s1913-14 H W 25-8 1-01913-14 H W 32-20 2-01914-15 A W 34-18 3-01914-15 H L 21-28 3-11915-16 H W 36-35 4-11916-17 H W 32-15 5-11916-17 A W 36-25 6-11917-18 H W 44-10 7-11917-18 A L 31-34 7-2

Mount St. Mary’s1925-26 H W 32-30 1-01926-27 H W 27-21 2-01927-28 H W 22-20 3-01928-29 H W 33-19 4-01929-30 H W 35-20 5-01930-31 H W 34-22 6-01931-32 H W 32-23 7-01932-33 H L 39-40 7-11933-34 H W 52-30 8-11934-35 H L 27-30 8-21950-51 A W 87-62 9-21951-52 H W 85-55 10-21953-54 H W 93-83 11-21953-54 A W 65-54 12-21954-55 H W 76-74 13-21954-55 A L 67-75 13-31955-56 A W 85-78 14-31955-56 H W 86-83 15-31956-57 A L 82-86 15-41957-58 H W 73-69 16-41958-59 A W 85-76 17-41959-60 H W 81-73 18-41960-61 A L 79-93 18-51961-62 H W 86-70 19-52008-09 H W 69-58 20-5

Muhlenburg1957-58 A W 76-60 1-01958-59 A L 81-85 1-11959-60 H W 93-72 2-11960-61 H W 82-73 3-1

NNavy1908-09 A L 32-33 0-11908-09 A W 26-24 1-11908-09 A W 26-23 2-11909-10 A L 25-37 2-21910-11 A L 18-65 2-31911-12 H L 20-40 2-51912-13 H L 18-67 2-6

1913-14 H L 12-40 2-71914-15 A L 7-46 2-81915-16 H L 15-29 2-91916-17 A L 23-31 2-101917-18 A L 17-49 2-111918-19 H L 15-22 2-121922-23 A L 33-37 2-131923-24 A L 13-44 2-141924-25 A L 18-33 2-151925-26 A L 29-42 2-161926-27 A L 17-31 2-171927-28 A W 49-40 3-171928-29 A W 29-21 4-171929-30 A L 29-37 4-181930-31 A L 32-45 4-191933-34 A L 18-33 4-201934-35 A L 25-36 4-211940-41 A W 38-18 5-211941-42 A L 36-51 5-221950-51 A W 58-55 6-221951-52 A L 62-82 6-231952-53 H W 81-65 7-231953-54 A L 75-110 7-241954-55 A L 54-77 7-251956-57 H L 66-77 7-261957-58 A L 73-98 7-271958-59 A L 47-72 7-281959-60 H L 68-79 7-291960-61 A L 57-66 7-301961-62 A L 56-64 7-311962-63 H W 83-71 8-311963-64 H L 64-67 8-321964-65 A W 76-73 9-321965-66 A W 88-75 10-321966-67 H W 97-68 11-321967-68 A L 85-89 OT 11-331968-69 H W 70-55 12-331969-70 A W 90-81 13-331970-71 A L 69-76 2OT 13-341971-72 A L 66-70 13-351972-73 H W 55-52 14-351973-74 A L 55-56 14-361975-76 H W 73-65 15-361976-77 A L 55-56 15-371977-78 N W 71-56 16-371977-78 H W 56-53 17-372005-06 A W 72-49 18-372006-07 H W 65-44 19-37

Nevada-Las Vegas1980-81 A W 69-68 1-01981-82 H W 76-52 2-01983-84 A W 69-67 OT 3-01983-84 N** W 62-48 4-01984-85 H W 82-46 5-01990-91 N** L 54-62 5-11992-93 A L 80-96 5-21993-94 H W 78-67 6-21999-00 A L 69-85 6-32000-01 H W 79-62 7-3Nevada-Reno1946-47 H W 55-46 1-01978-79 A L 77-87 1-1

New England College1977-78 H W 80-30 1-0

New Mexico1984-85 A W 69-61 1-01985-86 H W 76-51 2-01995-96 N** W 73-62 3-0

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Jonathan Edwards

Jaren Jackson

Felix Yeoman

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New Mexico A&M1956-57 N L 74-80 0-1

New York Athletic Club1928-29 H W 27-26 1-01928-29 A W 28-20 2-01937-38 A L 27-33 2-11938-39 A L 43-45 2-21948-49 A W 64-55 3-21949-50 A W 78-70 4-21950-51 A W 62-45 5-21951-52 A W 69-64 6-2

New York University1909-10 A L 16-31 0-11910-11 H L 16-29 0-21911-12 H W 22-9 1-21911-12 A L 6-15 1-31912-13 A W 16-4 2-31913-14 H L 25-31 2-41913-14 H L 13-36 2-51914-15 A L 21-38 2-61914-15 H W 20-16 3-61915-16 A L 15-47 3-71918-19 H W 33-26 4-71921-22 A L 17-31 4-81926-27 H L 37-38 4-91927-28 H L 27-33 4-101928-29 N L 24-32 4-111928-29 A L 30-32 OT 4-121929-30 N W 31-27 5-121929-30 A L 27-35 5-131929-30 H L 20-26 5-141930-31 A L 34-31 5-151931-32 A L 18-26 5-161932-33 A L 28-31 5-171933-34 A L 23-43 5-181934-35 A L 21-37 5-191934-35 H L 36-50 5-201935-36 H W 36-34 6-201936-37 N W 46-40 7-201937-38 N L 41-49 7-211937-38 A L 27-33 7-221938-39 N W 27-25 8-221938-39 A L 43-45 8-231939-40 N L 27-50 8-241940-41 H W 36-27 9-241942-43 N** W 55-36 10-241947-48 H L 58-74 10-251948-49 N L 59-70 10-261949-50 H W 71-60 11-261953-54 A W 75-67 12-261954-55 H W 71-67 13-261955-56 A L 69-74 13-271956-57 A W 76-73 14-271957-58 H W 91-72 15-271959-60 H L 48-70 15-281960-61 A W 92-69 16-281961-62 H L 67-76 16-291962-63 A L 65-85 16-301963-64 H W 79-72 17-301964-65 A L 73-78 17-311965-66 N W 88-87 18-311965-66 H W 104-73 19-311966-67 N L 77-83 19-321967-68 H W 81-69 20-321968-69 A L 67-87 20-331969-70 H W 94-72 21-331970-71 N W 91-80 22-33

Niagara1946-47 A W 66-64 OT 1-01953-54 H L 56-69 1-11955-56 N L 53-68 1-21959-60 A L 80-81 1-31961-62 H W 96-91 2-31962-63 A L 75-89 2-41981-82 A W 77-49 3-4

Nicholls State1980-81 N W 80-58 1-02000-01 H W 90-48 2-0

Norfolk1942-43 A L 42-57 0-1

Norfolk State2001-02 H W 87-68 1-02002-03 H W 84-48 2-02003-04 H W 76-53 3-02004-05 H W 78-70 OT 4-0

North Carolina1919-20 H W 36-27 1-01920-21 H W 39-20 2-01980-81 N L 83-71 2-11981-82 N** L 62-63 2-21989-90 N W 93-81 3-21994-95 N** L 64-74 3-31999-00 N L 79-85 3-42002-03 A W 79-74 4-42006-07 N** W 96-84 OT 5-4

North Carolina A&T1984-85 H W 61-56 1-0

North Carolina Central1976-77 H W 95-69 1-01977-78 H W 107-51 2-01978-79 H W 107-72 3-0

North Carolina- Charlotte1996-97 N* L 67-79 0-1

North Carolina State1946-47 A L 41-52 0-11947-48 A L 46-87 0-21950-51 A L 101-83 0-31977-78 N# L 85-86 0-41988-89 N** W 69-61 1-4

Northeastern1979-80 H W 85-66 1-0

Northern Iowa1989-90 N W 83-49 1-02005-06 N W 54-49 2-0

Northwest Louisiana1960-61 N W 90-65 1-0

OOhio State1981-82 N L 46-47 0-11986-87 N** W 82-79 1-11990-91 N L 60-71 1-22005-06 N** W 70-52 2-22006-07 N L 60-67 2-3

Oklahoma City1950-51 H L 45-51 0-1

Old Dominion1976-77 N L 58-80 0-11978-79 N W 73-52 1-12006-07 H L 62-75 1-22007-08 A W 66-48 2-2

Oral Roberts1978-79 H L 74-75 0-11979-80 A L 65-76 0-21988-89 H W 91-75 1-22004-05 N L 63-81 1-32006-07 H W 73-58 2-3

Oregon2005-06 A W 71-57 1-02006-07 H L 50-57 1-1

Oregon State1981-82 N** W 69-45 1-0

PPacific1971-72 A L 73-105 0-11996-97 N L 56-73 0-2

Pennsylvania1907-08 A L 17-33 0-11948-49 A L 53-56 0-21949-50 A W 78-73 1-21950-51 A L 76-92 1-31976-77 N W 66-61 2-31978-79 A W 78-76 3-31980-81 H L 58-60 3-4

Pennsylvania Military1925-26 A W 43-34 1-0

Pennsylvania State1908-09 H W 49-26 1-01914-15 H L 27-35 1-11925-26 H L 19-30 1-21928-29 H W 42-40 2-21935-36 A W 51-44 3-21935-36 H W 34-27 4-21936-37 A L 24-34 4-31936-37 H L 23-31 4-41937-38 A L 23-42 4-51937-38 H L 33-34 OT 4-61938-39 A W 32-31 5-61938-39 H W 42-29 6-61939-40 H W 38-35 7-61939-40 A L 22-33 7-71940-41 H W 28-24 OT 8-71940-41 A L 38-45 8-81942-43 H W 51-35 9-81942-43 A L 37-55 9-91946-47 H L 37-40 9-101946-47 A W 50-42 10-101947-48 H L 40-42 10-111947-48 A W 49-43 11-111948-49 H W 49-41 12-111948-49 A L 42-61 12-121949-50 A L 56-65 12-131949-50 H W 70-63 13-131950-51 H L 70-76 13-141951-52 A L 55-83 13-15

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Brendan gaughan

gharun Hester

Boubacar Aw

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1952-53 H L 70-73 13-161953-54 A L 54-61 13-171958-59 N L 74-88 13-181968-69 A L 50-52 13-191969-70 N W 86-71 14-191969-70 H W 73-66 15-191970-71 A L 75-84 15-201971-72 H L 63-62 15-211972-73 A L 64-74 15-221973-74 H W 63-58 16-221974-75 A W 77-66 17-221975-76 H W 71-63 18-222003-04 A W 79-78 19-222004-05 H W 66-53 20-22

Princeton1912-13 H W 23-18 1-01912-13 H L 22-34 1-11923-24 H L 26-35 1-21933-34 A L 22-48 1-31936-37 A W 25-22 2-31948-49 H W 68-60 3-31949-50 A L 49-63 3-41951-52 H W 84-62 4-41957-58 A L 68-87 4-51988-89 N** W 50-49 5-51998-99 A# L 47-54 5-6

Purdue1966-67 N W 104-82 1-01976-77 N L 65-83 1-1

QQuantico Marines1922-23 H W 22-17 1-0

Quincy1986-87 N W 90-45 1-0

RRadford2007-08 H W 110-51 1-0

Randolph Macon1915-16 H W 45-12 1-01917-18 H W 34-11 2-01918-19 H W 39-14 3-01951-52 H W 78-39 4-01952-53 H W 86-45 5-01968-69 H W 79-71 6-01969-70 A W 76-71 7-01970-71 H W 71-54 8-01971-72 A L 72-73 8-11972-73 H W 57-56 9-11974-75 A L 64-74 9-2

Rensselaer1970-71 H W 62-52 1-0

Rhode Island1952-53 N W 77-72 1-01959-60 H L 95-97 1-11960-61 A W 92-84 2-11961-62 H W 93-71 3-11962-63 A L 84-97 3-2

Rice1987-88 H W 90-63 1-01989-90 H W 81-60 2-01990-91 A W 53-47 3-0

Richmond1946-47 A W 46-36 1-01947-48 A W 64-54 2-01948-49 A W 69-44 3-01951-52 H W 69-54 4-01956-57 A L 81-97 4-11957-58 H L 65-67 4-21961-62 N W 76-75 5-21964-65 H W 79-73 6-2

Rider1975-76 H W 83-68 1-0

Roanoke1927-28 H W 62-21 1-01955-56 H W 74-63 2-01972-73 H L 57-73 2-1

Robert Morris1981-82 H W 75-58 1-0

Rochester1922-23 A W 27-26 1-0

SSt. Anselm’s1968-69 H W 57-56 1-0

St. Bonaventure1942-43 H W 56-41 1-01948-49 A L 50-59 1-11954-55 N L 59-66 1-21955-56 N L 52-79 1-31972-73 H W 73-70 2-31973-74 A L 68-75 2-41974-75 H W 77-57 3-41975-76 A L 59-63 3-51976-77 H W 76-60 4-51977-78 A L 87-94 4-61978-79 H W 71-59 5-6

St. Francis (N.Y.)1953-54 A L 52-77 0-1

St. Francis (Pa.)1921-22 H W 48-10 1-01924-25 H W 36-24 2-01950-51 H W 80-59 3-01951-52 A L 79-85 3-11953-54 A L 80-109 3-21972-73 H W 61-60 4-21973-74 H L 62-78 4-31974-75 H W 90-71 5-31976-77 A L 87-94 5-41978-79 H W 74-62 6-41982-83 N W 75-40 7-41983-84 H W 84-61 8-41995-96 H W 88-55 9-4

Saint Joseph’s (Pa.)1912-13 H W 44-14 1-01921-22 H W 53-15 2-01922-23 H W 46-25 3-01923-24 H W 25-22 4-0

1924-25 H W 22-16 5-01926-27 H W 17-14 6-01941-42 A L 43-58 6-11952-53 A W 73-64 7-11953-54 H W 75-71 8-11954-55 A W 61-53 9-11955-56 H W 84-72 10-11956-57 A L 58-77 10-21957-58 H L 67-70 10-31958-59 A L 80-98 10-41961-62 A L 70-81 10-51962-63 H L 74-81 10-61963-64 A L 70-79 10-71964-65 H L 72-80 10-81965-66 A L 73-111 10-91966-67 H L 82-86 10-101967-68 A W 86-74 11-101968-69 H L 45-54 11-111969-70 A W 89-80 12-111970-71 H L 60-72 12-121971-72 A L 70-81 12-131972-73 H L 59-70 12-141973-74 A L 64-70 12-151974-75 H W 89-70 13-151975-76 A W 72-61 14-151976-77 H W 76-64 15-151977-78 A W 61-55 2OT 16-151978-79 H L 36-37 16-161979-80 A W 62-53 17-16

St. Leo1973-74 H W 66-58 1-01975-76 H W 84-72 2-01979-80 H W 117-68 3-01980-81 H W 108-73 4-01981-82 H W 83-37 5-01983-84 H W 82-50 6-01984-85 H W 76-56 7-01986-87 H W 126-51 8-01987-88 H W 78-40 9-01988-89 H W 95-62 10-01989-90 H W 92-51 11-01990-91 H W 75-45 12-01991-92 H W 89-51 13-01992-93 H W 88-49 14-01995-96 N W 123-65 15-01996-97 H W 90-39 16-01997-98 H W 101-47 17-0

St. Louis1946-47 H L 42-52 0-11947-48 A L 58-63 0-2

St. Mary’s (Md.)1972-73 H W 54-43 1-01978-79 H W 96-58 2-0

St. Peter’s1953-54 H W 69-60 1-01954-55 H W 77-68 2-01955-56 A W 82-69 3-01956-57 A L 70-73 3-11957-58 H W 81-66 4-11958-59 A L 63-66 4-21959-60 H W 95-80 5-21960-61 A L 70-89 5-31961-62 H W 100-68 6-31963-64 H W 120-73 7-31964-65 A W 77-76 8-31966-67 H W 72-70 9-31967-68 A L 78-82 9-4

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Henry Hyde

Danny Kraus

Ronnie Highsmith

RESULTS BY OPPONENT

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1973-74 A W 88-73 10-41974-75 H L 68-70 10-51975-76 H L 61-63 10-61976-77 A W 73-71 OT 11-61977-78 H W 55-38 12-61978-79 A W 62-60 13-61979-80 H W 64-49 14-6

Samford1978-79 H W 73-50 1-0

San Diego State1981-82 H W 71-53 1-0

San Francisco1971-72 A L 76-100 0-1

San Jose State2004-05 H W 58-40 1-0

Santa Clara1947-48 H L 39-45 0-1

Savannah State2005-06 H W 78-49 1-02008-09 H W 100-38 2-0

Scranton1939-40 A L 31-33 0-11940-41 A W 51-40 1-11941-42 A L 38-51 1-21942-43 A W 58-43 2-21945-46 A L 46-54 2-31945-46 H W 32-29 3-31946-47 A W 61-31 4-31946-47 H W 68-36 5-31951-52 H W 70-56 6-31957-58 A L 68-96 6-41959-60 H W 105-80 7-4

Seattle1952-53 N W 79-70 1-01985-86 H W 96-57 2-0

Shenandoah1988-89 H W 114-40 1-0

Siena1948-49 A L 39-44 0-11949-50 A W 47-42 1-11950-51 H L 48-57 1-21952-53 A L 57-72 1-31955-56 A L 50-63 1-41973-74 H W 70-56 2-4

South Carolina1922-23 H W 31-14 1-01977-78 H W 47-43 2-02001-02 A W 70-68 3-02002-03 H W 67-59 4-02004-05 A L 66-69 4-1

South Carolina State1983-84 H W 97-67 1-0

Southern Connecticut1975-76 H W 94-57 1-01976-77 H W 95-65 2-01980-81 H W 84-41 3-01984-85 H W 80-46 4-0

Southern Indiana1990-91 H W 65-45 1-0

Southern (Baton Rouge)1981-82 H W 84-48 1-01982-83 H W 80-65 2-0

Southern (New Orleans)1978-79 H W 97-58 1-01980-81 H W 79-43 2-01992-93 H W 96-57 3-01993-94 H W 108-55 4-01995-96 H W 96-65 5-01997-98 H W 85-48 6-01998-99 H W 99-73 7-01999-00 H W 90-67 8-0

Southern Methodist1983-84 N** W 37-36 1-0

Southwestern Louisiana1981-82 N L 61-70 0-1

Spring Hill1954-55 A W 82-75 4OT 1-01955-56 H W 75-57 2-0

Stanford1969-70 N W 101-81 1-0

Stetson2005-06 H W 70-50 1-0

Stonehill1975-76 H W 117-84 1-01976-77 H W 81-57 2-01977-78 H W 77-55 3-01978-79 H W 69-59 4-0

=TTemple1928-29 A L 24-27 0-11929-30 A L 24-37 0-21930-31 A L 38-42 0-31931-32 A L 19-39 0-41932-33 A L 19-31 0-51932-33 H L 41-44 0-61933-34 H W 30-22 1-61933-34 A L 29-34 1-71934-35 A L 26-40 1-81934-35 H L 31-36 1-91935-36 H L 43-44 OT 1-101935-36 A L 17-39 1-111936-37 A L 27-29 1-121936-37 H W 49-44 2-121937-38 H W 39-22 3-121937-38 A L 34-51 3-131938-39 H W 36-28 4-131938-39 A L 25-32 4-141939-40 A L 28-38 4-151939-40 H W 34-31 5-151940-41 A W 46-45 6-151940-41 H W 57-49 7-151941-42 A L 34-35 7-161941-42 H W 42-40 8-161942-43 H L 51-52 8-171942-43 A W 46-40 9-171952-53 H W 72-55 10-17

1953-54 H W 61-59 11-171984-85 N** W 63-46 12-171987-88 N** L 53-74 12-181995-96 H W 74-49 13-181998-99 N L 49-65 13-192003-04 A L 53-59 13-202004-05 H L 57-75 13-21

Tennessee2002-03 A# W 70-60 1-02008-09 N L 78-90 1-1

Tennessee State1984-85 N W 77-64 1-0

Texas1971-72 A L 70-78 0-1

Texas-El Paso1985-86 A L 64-78 0-11986-87 H W 71-67 1-11990-91 H L 60-71 1-21992-93 H W 71-44 2-22005-06 A W 76-64 3-2

Texas Southern1980-81 H W 80-61 1-01989-90 N** W 70-52 2-0

Texas Tech1985-86 N** W 70-64 1-01995-96 N** W 98-90 2-0

Texas Wesleyan1947-48 H W 48-37 1-0

Toledo1942-43 N** W 54-40 1-0

Towson2001-02 H W 91-40 1-02002-03 H W 81-52 2-02006-07 H W 69-41 3-0

UUpsala1974-75 H W 80-58 1-01975-76 H W 69-50 2-01976-77 H W 66-46 3-0

USAAC1917-18 A L 27-32 0-1U.S. International1979-80 H W 107-79 1-0

VVanderbilt2006-07 A W 86-70 1-02006-07 N** W 66-65 2-0

Virginia1906-07 H W 22-11 1-01907-08 A W 42-19 2-01907-08 H W 64-12 3-01908-09 A W 35-24 4-01908-09 A W 36-19 5-01909-10 H W 32-20 6-0

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Ed McNamara

Ashanti cook

DaJuan Summers

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1909-10 A L 26-27 6-11910-11 A L 38-19 6-21910-11 H W 35-23 7-21911-12 H W 35-16 8-21911-12 A L 34-12 8-31911-12 H W 21-16 9-31912-13 A L 16-22 9-41912-13 H W 26-19 10-41952-53 A L 76-75 10-51953-54 H L 85-78 10-61972-73 N L 72-58 10-71977-78 A# W 70-68 OT 11-71982-83 H L 63-68 11-81991-92 N L 66-76 OT 11-91999-00 A# W 115-111 3ot 12-92001-02 H L 55-61 12-102002-03 A L 75-79 12-11

Virginia Commonwealth1977-78 N L 75-88 0-1

Virginia Military Institute1912-13 H W 26-11 1-01961-62 N W 67-59 2-01987-88 H W 81-45 3-02002-03 H W 85-48 4-0

Virginia State1993-94 H W 84-64 1-0

Virginia Tech1914-15 H W 25-21 1-01915-16 H L 27-30 1-11918-19 H W 31-22 2-11927-28 H W 57-33 3-11947-48 H W 66-51 4-11976-77 A# L 79-83 4-21987-88 H L 82-87 4-31988-89 H W 87-57 5-31989-90 H W 97-64 6-32000-01 H W 96-68 7-32002-03 A W 85-73 8-32003-04 A L 65-80 8-42003-04 H L 55-60 8-5

Vanderbilt1990-91 N* W 70-60 1-02005-06 H L 68-61 1-1

WWagner1977-78 H W 96-65 1-01979-80 H W 89-75 2-0

Wake Forest1924-25 H W 32-26 1-01929-30 H W 35-20 2-01951-52 H W 80-61 3-01970-71 N L 88-90 3-11997-98 N L 54-56 3-2

Washburn1986-87 N W 84-55 1-0

Washington & Lee1908-09 H W 60-15 1-01911-12 H W 28-12 2-01913-14 H W 19-10 3-01914-15 A L 23-32 3-1

1930-31 H L 27-28 3-2

Washington1925-26 H W 27-23 1-01929-30 H W 37-32 2-0

Wayne1953-54 N L 48-62 0-1

Weber State1994-95 N** W 53-51 1-0

Western Kentucky1946-47 H W 57-46 1-01947-48 A L 37-58 1-11981-82 H W 64-45 2-11982-83 N W 70-66 OT 3-11983-84 H W 53-41 4-1

Western Maryland1924-25 H W 25-17 1-01928-29 H W 38-23 2-01929-30 H W 35-32 3-01931-32 H W 25-14 4-01933-34 H W 32-19 5-01934-35 H W 38-34 6-01935-36 H W 46-13 7-01936-37 H W 46-16 8-01937-38 H W 55-31 9-01938-39 H W 46-23 10-01939-40 H W 52-34 11-01940-41 H W 41-29 12-01941-42 H W 66-43 13-01942-43 H W 75-34 14-0

Western Michigan1962-63 A L 77-85 0-1

West Virginia Wesleyan1914-15 H W 27-24 1-01915-16 H W 35-21 2-01919-20 H W 36-18 3-0

Wheeling1972-73 H W 58-46 1-01973-74 H W 84-72 2-01974-75 H W 105-69 3-01980-81 H W 94-58 4-0

Wichita State2008-09 N W 58-50 1-0

William & Mary1925-26 H L 23-25 0-11926-27 H W 40-17 1-11933-34 H W 40-29 2-11948-49 A L 58-69 2-21950-51 H L 64-75 2-31968-69 A L 84-90 2OT 2-41969-70 H W 87-82 3-41970-71 A W 88-71 4-41971-72 H W 85-78 OT 5-42007-08 H W 68-53 6-4

Winston-Salem State2006-07 H W 76-32 1-0

Wisconsin1971-72 A L 62-82 0-11982-83 N W 71-43 1-1

Wyoming1942-43 N L 34-46 0-11981-82 N** W 51-43 1-1

XXavier (La.)1977-78 H W 108-68 1-0

Xavier (Ohio)1953-54 H L 54-74 0-11958-59 A L 62-70 0-21967-68 A L 68-87 0-31968-69 H W 77-63 1-31989-90 N** L 71-74 1-41994-95 N** W 68-63 2-4

YYale1919-20 A L 17-46 0-11928-29 A W 33-17 1-11929-30 A L 23-26 1-21933-34 A L 26-34 1-31934-35 A W 32-29 2-31935-36 A L 38-44 2-41936-37 A L 26-48 2-51937-38 A L 38-39 OT 2-61938-39 A W 20-19 3-61940-41 A W 41-39 4-61941-42 A W 55-53 5-6

Youngstown1953-54 A L 74-78 0-1

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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Tyler crawford

Sead Dizdarevic

Jessie Sapp

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TulaneNovember 13, 2009, 9 p.m. | New Orleans, La.

Location ........................................................................................... New Orleans, La.Enrollment .......................................................................................................... 11,157President.............................................................................................Scott S. CowenAthletic Director ..................................................................................... Rick DicksonNickname ..................................................................................................Green WaveColors ...............................................................................Olive Green and Sky BlueConference ..................................................................................... Conference USAHead Coach ......................................................... Dave Dickerson (Maryland ’90)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................60-62 (5)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches Dick Bender (Western Maryland ’86) Kim Lewis (Tulane ’04) Andrew Novick (Chicago ’99)2008-2009 Record (Conference) ....................................................... 14-17 (7-9)Series Record vs. GU ................................................................................... Tied 0-0Home Court (Capacity) ................................................. Fogetman Arena (3,600)Press Row Phone .............................................................................504-862-8122MBB Contact ....................................................................................Roger DunawayOffice Phone ................................................................................... (504) 862-8240Fax .......................................................................................................(504) 865-5379Email Address ............................................................................... [email protected]

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Location .............................................................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment ..........................................................................................................34,000President....................................................................................Dr. Ann Weaver HartAthletic Director ....................................................................................Bill BradshawNickname ................................................................................................................OwlsColors ...............................................................................................Cherry and WhiteConference ................................................................................................Atlantic TenHead Coach ................................................................. Fran Dunphy (La Salle ‘70)Record at School (Seasons) ......................................................................55-43(3)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................365-206 (20)Assistant Coaches .........................................................Dave Duke (Villanova ’74) Matt Langel (Penn ’00) Shawn Trice (Penn ’95)2008-2009 Record (Conference) ..................................................... 22-12(11-5)Series Record vs. GU ....................................................................................... 13-21Home Court (Capacity) ............................................ Liacouras Center (10,206)Press Row Phone ..............................................................................215-204-7445MBB Contact ....................................................................................Larry DoughertyOffice Phone ................................................................................... (215) 204-2588Fax ....................................................................................................... (215) 204-7499Email Address .........................................................................larrydoc@temple.edu

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Location ................................................................................................Savannah, Ga.Enrollment .............................................................................................................3,453President......................................................................................... Earl G. YarbroughAthletic Director .......................................................................................Bart BellairsNickname .............................................................................................................. TigersColors .......................................................................Burnt Orange and Reflex Blue Conference .............................................................................................. IndependentHead Coach ............................................... Horace Broadnax (Georgetown ’86)Record at School (Seasons) ..................................................................... 42-78 (4)Career Record (Seasons) .......................................................................84-166 (8)Assistant Coaches ............................................ Jay Gibbons (Clayton State ’03) Clyde Wormley (The Citadel ’03)2008-09 Record (Conference) ...................................................................... 15-14Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 2-0Home Court (Capacity) ...........................................................Tiger Arena (6,000)MBB Contact ......................................................................................Opio MasharikiOffice Phone ................................................................................... (912) 356-2446Fax .......................................................................................................(912) 353-3073Email Address .................................................................... [email protected]

laFaYeTTeNovember 28, 2009, noon | Verizon Center

Location .......................................................................................................Easton, Pa.Enrollment .............................................................................................................2,382President.............................................................................................Daniel H. WeissAthletic Director ................................................................................Bruce McCutchNickname ........................................................................................................ LeopardsColors .............................................................................................Maroon and WhiteConference .......................................................................................... Patriot LeagueHead Coach .............................................................Fran O’Hanlon (Villanova ’70)Record at School (Seasons) .............................................................193-210 (15)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................................sameAssistant Coaches ...............................................Josh Loeffler (Swarthmore ’03) Pat Doherty (Lafayette ’04) Matt Blue (St. Lawrence)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................8-22 (4-10)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 8-5Home Court (Capacity) ...........................................Kirby Sports Center (3,500)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (610) 333-5454MBB Contact ........................................................................................ Philip LaBella Office Phone ....................................................................................(610) 330-5512Fax ......................................................................................................... 610-330-5519Email Address .......................................................................labellap@lafayette.edu

MOunT ST. MaRY’SNovember 30, 2009, 7:30 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location ............................................................................................Emmitsburg, Md.Enrollment .............................................................................................................2,186President.........................................................................................Thomas H. PowellAthletic Director ................................................................................Lynne RobinsonNickname ................................................................................................ MountaineersColors ...................................................................................................Blue and WhiteConference ................................................................................................... NortheastHead Coach ..................................................................Milan Brown (Howard ’93)Record at School (Seasons) ............................................................79-105-26 (6)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................................sameAssistant Coaches ...........................................Brian Dunlap (Old Dominion ’98) Kevin Robinson Jr. (St. Mary’s ’00) Dan Engelstad (St. Mary’s ’07)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 19-14 (12-6)Series Record vs. GU ..................................................... Georgetown leads 20-5Home Court (Capacity) .......................................................... Knott Arena (3,121)Press Row Phone ............................................................................. 301-447-3286MBB Contact ...................................................................................Mark VandergriftOffice Phone ....................................................................................(301) 447-5384Fax .......................................................................................................(301) 447-5300Email Address .................................................................. [email protected]

aMeRICanDecember 5, 2009, 4 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location .......................................................................................... Washington, D.C.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................10,987President.....................................................................................Cornelius M. KerwinAthletic Director .............................................................................................Keith GillNickname ............................................................................................................. EaglesColors ......................................................................................................Red and BlueConference .......................................................................................... Patriot LeagueHead Coach ........................................................................ Jeff Jones (Virginia ’82)Record at School (Seasons) ............................................................... 149-121 (9)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................295-225 (17)Assistant Coaches ..................................................Kieran Donohue (Virginia ’97) Robert Burke (Haverford ’88) Eddie Jackson (Ohio State ’00)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................24-8 (13-1)Series Record vs. GU ......................................................Georgetown leads 72-8Home Court (Capacity) ...................................................... Bender Arena (4,200)Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(202) 885-8232MBB Contact ....................................................................................Anthony WilsonOffice Phone ....................................................................................(202) 885-3079Fax ...................................................................................................... (202) 885-3033Email Address ........................................................................adubs@american.edu

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BuTleRDecember 8, 2009, 7 p.m. | New York, N.Y.

Location .............................................................................................Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment .............................................................................................................4,438Chancellor ..........................................................................................Dr. Bobby FongAthletic Director ...................................................................................... Barry CollierNickname .........................................................................................................BulldogsColors ...................................................................................................Blue and WhiteConference ........................................................................................Horizon LeagueHead Coach ...............................................................Brad Stevens (Depauw ’99)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................56-10 (2)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ...................................................Matthew Graves (Butler ’98) Terry Johnson (IPFW ’98) Micah Schrewsberry (Hanover ’99)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................26-6 (15-3)Series Record vs. GU .............................................................................................0-0Home Court (Capacity) ............................................ Hinkle Fieldhouse (11,043)MBB Contact ..........................................................................................Jim McGrathOffice Phone ....................................................................................(317) 940-9414Fax ...................................................................................................... (317) 940-9808Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(317) 940-9817Email Address ..........................................................................jmcgrath@butler.edu

WaSHInGTOnDecember 12, 2009, 2 p.m. | Anaheim, Calif.

Location ................................................................................................ Seattle, Wash.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................42,098President.............................................................................................Mark A. EmmertAthletic Director ............................................................................. Scott WoodwardNickname ...........................................................................................................HuskiesColors .................................................................................................Purple and GoldConference ........................................................................................................ Pac 10Head Coach .........................................................Lorenzo Romar (Cincinnati ’92)Record at School (Seasons) ..................................................................145-81 (8)Career Record (Seasons) ........................................................238-169 (13 yearsAssistant Coaches .......................................... Raphael Chillious, (Lafayette ‘96) Paul Fortier, (Washington ‘03) Jim Shaw, (Western Oregon State ‘85)2007-2008 Record (Conference) .......................................................26-9 (14-4)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 2-0Home Court (Capacity) .................................................... Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion (10,000)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (206) 543-2230MBB Contact ...............................................................................................Brian TomOffice Phone .................................................................................... (206) 897-1742Fax ...................................................................................................... (206) 543-5000Email Address ...........................................................briantom@u.washington.edu

OlD DOMInIOnDecember 19, 2009, 7 p.m. | McDonough Arena

Location .......................................................................................................Norfolk, Va. Enrollment ..........................................................................................................23,086Chancellor .......................................................................................John R. BroderickAthletic Director .....................................................................................Dr. Jim JarrettNickname ....................................................................................................... MonarchsColors .................................................................. Slate Blue, Silver, and Light BlueConference ................................................................Colonial Athletic AssociationHead Coach ...............................................................Blaine Taylor (Montana (‘81) Record at School (Seasons) ..................................................................161-94 (9)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................303-159 (15)Associate Head Coach ...................................................Jim Corrigan (Duke ’80)Assistant Coaches .........................John Richardson (Elizabeth City State ‘95) Rob Wilkes (Stetson ‘93)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 25-10 (12-6)Series Record vs. GU ................................................................................... Tied 2-2Home Court (Capacity) ................Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,424) Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(757) 683-5596MBB Contact ................................................................................. Carol Hudson, Jr.Office Phone ....................................................................................(757) 625-2061Fax .......................................................................................................(757) 683-3119Email Address ............................................................................. [email protected]

HaRVaRDDecember 23, 2009, noon | Verizon Center

Location ......................................................................................... Cambridge, Mass.Enrollment .............................................................................................................6,613President.................................................................................. Dr. Drew Gilpin FaustAthletic Director .......................................................................................Bob ScaliseNickname ..........................................................................................................CrimsonColors ......................................................................................Crimson, Black, WhiteConference ..................................................................................................Ivy LeagueHead Coach ..................................................................Tommy Amaker (Duke ’87)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................22-34 (2)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................. 199-174 (12)Assistant Coaches .....................................................Kenny Blakeney (Duke ’95), Brian DeStefano (Duke ‘05) Yanni Hufnagel (Cornell ’06)2008-09 Record (Conference) ............................................................14-14 (6-8)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 2-0Home Court (Capacity) ................................................ Lavietes Pavilion (2,195)Press Row Phone ............................................................................. 617-495-5894MBB Contact ........................................................................................Kurt SvobodaOffice Phone .................................................................................... (617) 495-7687Fax ...................................................................................................... (617) 495-5894Email Address ..............................................................ksvoboda@fas.harvard.edu

ST. JOHn’SDecember 31, 2009, 8 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location ...................................................................................................Queens, N.Y.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................20,086President................................................................Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M.Athletic Director ................................................................................. Chris MonaschNickname ..................................................................................................... Red StormColors ................................................................................................... Red and WhiteConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ...............................................Norm Roberts (Queens College ’87)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................64-85 (6)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ......................................Glenn Braica (Queens College ’88) Fred Quartlebaum (Fordham ’89) Chris Casey (Western Conn. State ’86)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 16-18 (6-12)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................ St. John’s leads 51-40Home Court (Capacity) ...............................Madison Square Garden (19,786), Carnesecca Arena (6,008)Press Row Phone .......................... (212) 631-8890 (MSG), (718) 990-5713MBB Contact ............................................................................................ Mark FrattoOffice Phone ................................................................................... (718) 990-6897Fax ...................................................................................................... (718) 969-8648Email Address .......................................................................... [email protected]

DePaulJanuary 3, 2010, 2 p.m. | Chicago, Ill.

Location ......................................................................................................Chicago, Ill.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................23,401Chancellor ................................................................ Rev. Dennis H. HoltschneiderAthletic Director .........................................................................Jean Lenti PonsettoNickname ................................................................................................ Blue DemonsColors .....................................................................................Royal Blue and ScarletConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ....................................... Jerry Wainwright (Colorado College ’68)Record at School (Seasons) ..................................................................... 52-72 (4)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................238-216 (15)Assistant Coaches ........................................................David Booth (DePaul ’92) Billy Garrett (Indianapolis ’91) Tracy Webster (Wisconsin ’95)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................9-24 (0-18)Series Record vs. GU ......................................................Georgetown leads 17-6Home Court (Capacity) ................................................... Allstate Arena (18,500)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (847) 296-6999MBB Contact ............................................................................................ Scott ReedOffice Phone .................................................................................... (773) 325-7525Fax ....................................................................................................... (773) 325-7531Email Address ...........................................................................sreed1@depaul.edu

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MaRQueTTeJanuary 6, 2010, 8 p.m. | Milwaukee, Wis.

Location ............................................................................................. Milwaukee, Wis.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................11,516Chancellor ........................................................................................ Robert Wild, S.J.Athletic Director ............................................................................Steve CottinghamNickname ..............................................................................................Golden EaglesColors .................................................................................................... Blue and GoldConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach .................................................. Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City ’94)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................25-10 (1)Career Record (Seasons) ..........................................................................39-26 (2)Assistant Coaches ...............................................Tony Benford (Texas Tech ’92), Aki Collins (Clark Atlantic ’97) Scott Monarch (MVSU ’86)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 25-10 (12-6)Series Record vs. GU ................................................................................... Tied 4-4Home Court (Capacity) ................................................. Bradley Center (18,600)Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(414) 227-0580MBB Contact .................................................................................. Scott KuykendallOffice Phone ....................................................................................(414) 288-4794Fax .......................................................................................................(414) 288-6519Email Address .................................................................scott.kuykendall@mu.edu

COnneCTICuTJanuary 9, 2010, noon | Verizon Center

Location ...................................................................................................Storrs, Conn.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................29,383Chancellor .....................................................................................Dr. Michael HoganAthletic Director ..............................................................................Jeffrey HathawayNickname ...........................................................................................................HuskiesColors .........................................................................National Flag Blue and WhiteConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ....................... Jim Calhoun (American International College ’68)Record at School (Seasons) .............................................................556-204 (23)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................805-341 (37)Associate Head Coach ...................................George Blaney (Holy Cross ’61)Assistant Coaches Andre LaFleur (Northeastern ’88) Patrick Sellers (Central Connecticut ’91)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................31-5 (15-3)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 32-27Home Court (Capacity) ..............................Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167), XL Center (16,294)Press Row Phone .........................................................Gampel: (860) 486-1888MBB Contact .............................................................................................Kyle MuncyOffice Phone ................................................................................... (860) 486-3531Fax ...................................................................................................... (860) 486-5085Email Address .................................................................... [email protected]

SeTOn HallJanuary 14, 2010, 7 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location ........................................................................................South Orange, N.J.Enrollment ............................................................................................................. 9,700Chancellor .....................................................................Monsignor Robert SheeranAthletic Director ...........................................................................Joseph Quinlan, Jr.Nickname .............................................................................................................PiratesColors ...................................................................................................Blue and WhiteConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ................................................ Bobby Gonzalez (Buffalo State ’86)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................47-46 (3)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................. 176-123 (10)Assistant Coaches ............................................... Dermon Player (St. John’s ’00) Kevin Murphy (Kentucky ’00) Scott Adubato (Upsala ’87)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .....................................................17-15 (7-11)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 52-39Home Court (Capacity) ............................................... Prudential Center (9,800)Press Row Phone ........................................................................... (973) 757-6598MBB Contact .......................................................................................Matt SweeneyOffice Phone .................................................................................... (973) 761-9493Fax ....................................................................................................... (973) 761-9061Email Address ............................................................ [email protected]

VIllanOVaJanuary 17, 2010, noon | Philadelphia, Pa.February 6, 2010, noon | Verizon Center

Location ................................................................................................... Villanova, Pa.Enrollment .............................................................................................................6,240Chancellor ................................................................... Rev. Peter Donohue, O.S.A.Athletic Director ...................................................................................Vince NicastroNickname ......................................................................................................... WildcatsColors ...................................................................................................Blue and WhiteConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach .....................................................................Jay Wright (Bucknell ’83)Record at School (Seasons) .................................................................. 178-91 (8)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................. 300-176 (15)Assistant Coaches .....................................................Chris Walker (Villanova ’92) Doug West (Villanova ’89) Jason Donnelly (Muhlenberg ’99)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................30-8 (13-5)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 39-27Home Court (Capacity) ..........................................................The Pavilion (6,500) Wachovia Center (20, 056)Press Row Phone .....(610) 519-7290/Pavilion, (215) 952-5690/WachoviaMBB Contact .......................................................................................Mike SheridanOffice Phone ....................................................................................(610) 519-4120Fax ...................................................................................................... (513) 556-0619Email Address ..................................................... [email protected]

PITTSBuRGHJanuary 20, 2010, 7 p.m. | Pittsburgh, Pa

Location ................................................................................................ Pittsburgh, Pa.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................33,898Chancellor .......................................................................................Mark NordenbergAthletic Director ..................................................................................Robert DriscollNickname ......................................................................................................... PanthersColors .................................................................................................... Blue and GoldConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ..........................................................................Jamie Dixon (TCU ’87)Record at School (Seasons) ..................................................................163-45 (6)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssociate Head Coach ..........................................Tom Herrion (Merrimack ’89)Assistant Coaches Pat Sandle (San Francisco State ’87) Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh ’05)2007-2008 Record (Conference) .......................................................31-5 (15-3)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 39-33Home Court (Capacity) .................................Petersen Events Center (12,508)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (412) 648-2318MBB Contact ....................................................................................Greg HotchkissOffice Phone ................................................................................... (412) 648-8240Fax ...................................................................................................... (412) 648-8248Email Address ..........................................................ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu

RuTGeRSJanuary 23, 2010, noon | Verizon CenterFebruary 14, 2010, 4 p.m. | Piscataway, N.J.

Location ..................................................................................... New Brunswick, N.J.Enrollment .......................................................................................................... 52,471Chancellor ....................................................................... Dr. Richard L. McCormickAthletic Director ........................................................................................Tim PernettiNickname .............................................................................................Scarlet KnightsColors ...................................................................................................................ScarletConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach .................................................................Fred Hill (Montclair St. ’81)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................32-60 (3)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ......................................................................Jim Carr (York ’00) Sal Mentesana (Providence ’69) Darren Savino (Jersey City St. ’94)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 11-21 (2-16)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 24-15Home Court (Capacity) ...........................Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000)Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(732) 445-4200MBB Contact .........................................................................................Kevin LorinczOffice Phone .................................................................................... (732) 445-7812Fax .......................................................................................................(732) 445-3063Email Address ........................................................... [email protected]

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SYRaCuSeJanuary 25, 2010, 7 p.m. | Syracuse, N.Y.February 18, 2010, 7 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location .................................................................................................Syracuse, N.Y.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................12,440Chancellor ...................................................................................Dr. Nancy CantorAthletic Director .................................................................................Dr. Daryl GrossNickname ............................................................................................................OrangeColors ..................................................................................................................OrangeConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ...............................................................Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ’66)Record at School (Seasons) .............................................................799-288 (33)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................................SameAssociate Head Coach ..............................................Bernie Fine (Syracuse ’67)Assistant Coaches ..................................................Mike Hopkins (Syracuse ’93) Rob Murphy (Central State ’96)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .....................................................28-10 (11-7)Series Record vs. GU .........................................................Syracuse leads 44-37Home Court (Capacity) .................................................... Carrier Dome (33,633)Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(315) 443-4241MBB Contact ............................................................................................Pete MooreOffice Phone ................................................................................... (315) 443-2608Fax .......................................................................................................(315) 952-5011Email Address ................................................................................pimoore@syr.edu

DuKeJanuary 30, 2010, 1 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location .................................................................................................. Durham, N.C.Enrollment ............................................................................................................ 6,340Chancellor ...............................................................................Dr. Richard BrodheadAthletic Director ....................................................................................... Kevin WhiteNickname .....................................................................................................Blue DevilsColors ........................................................................................Duke Blue and WhiteConference ........................................................................................... Atlantic CoastHead Coach ................................................................ Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69)Record at School (Seasons) .............................................................760-215 (29)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................. 833-274 (34)Associate Head Coaches ..............................Steve Wojciechowski (Duke ’98) Chris Collins (Duke ’96)Assistant Coach .............................................................................Nate James (’01)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................30-7 (11-5)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................................... Duke leads 6-7Home Court (Capacity) ................................ Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,341)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (919) 684-6186MBB Contact .............................................................................................Matt PlizgaOffice Phone ....................................................................................(919) 668-1712 Fax ...................................................................................................... (919) 684-2489Email Address ...................................................................... [email protected]

SOuTH FlORIDaFebruary 3, 2010, 7 p.m. | Verizon Center

Location .......................................................................................................Tampa, Fla.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................45,244Chancellor ...................................................................................... Dr. Judy GenshaftAthletic Director ..................................................................................Doug WoolardNickname .................................................................................................................BullsColors .................................................................................................Green and GoldConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ..................................................Stan Heath (Eastern Michigan ’88)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................21-41 (2)Career Record (Seasons) .....................................................................133-118 (8)Assistant Coaches ..................................Jeremy Cox (Mesa State College ’91) Reggie Hanson (Kentucky ’91) Eric Skeeters (Coppin State ’97)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................9-22 (4-14)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 5-2Home Court (Capacity) ..........................................................Sun Dome (10,411)Press Row Phone ........................................................................... (813) 974-3287MBB Contact .......................................................................................Amy WoodruffOffice Phone .................................................................................... (813) 974-7099Fax ....................................................................................................... (813) 974-5328Email Address ................................................................awoodruff@admin.usf.edu

PROVIDenCeFebruary 9, 2010, 7 p.m. | Providence, R.I.

Location ...............................................................................................Providence, R.I.Enrollment .............................................................................................................3,938Chancellor ...........................................................................Rev. Brian Shanley, O.P.Athletic Director ..................................................................................Robert DriscollNickname ................................................................................................................FriarsColors ...................................................................................Black, White, and SilverConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach .......................................................................... Keno Davis (Iowa ’95)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................19-14 (1)Career Record (Seasons) ..........................................................................47-19 (2)Assistant Coaches .......................................................Chris Davis (Michigan ’83) Rodell Davis (Iowa ’92), Pat Skerry (Tufts ’92)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 19-14 (10-8)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 38-19Home Court (Capacity) ...................................Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,410)Press Row Phone ........................................................................... (401) 751-9737MBB Contact ...........................................................................................Arthur ParksOffice Phone ................................................................................... (401) 865-2759Fax ...................................................................................................... (401) 865-2583Email Address ................................................................... [email protected]

lOuISVIlleFebruary 23, 2010, 7 p.m. | Louisville, Ky.

Location ................................................................................................... Louisville, Ky.Enrollment ...........................................................................................................21,761Chancellor ..................................................................................... Dr. James RamseyAthletic Director .......................................................................................... Tom JurichNickname ........................................................................................................CardinalsColors ....................................................................................................Red and BlackConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ........................................................................Rick Pitino (UMass ’74)Record at School (Seasons) ...................................................................200-73 (8)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................552-197 (23)Associate Head Coach ......................................Ralph Willard (Holy Cross ’67)Assistant Coaches .................................................Steve Masiello (Kentucky ’00) Walter McCarty (Kentucky ’96)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .......................................................31-6 (16-2)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 5-4Home Court (Capacity) .....................................................Freedom Hall (18,865)Press Row Phone ...........................................................................(502) 852-5567MBB Contact ............................................................................................Kenny KleinOffice Phone ................................................................................... (502) 852-6581Fax ....................................................................................................... (502) 852-7401Email Address .................................................................kenny.klein@louisville.edu

nOTRe DaMeFebruary 27, 2010, noon | Verizon Center

Location ............................................................................................Notre Dame, Ind.Enrollment ...........................................................................................................11,731Chancellor ........................................................................Rev. John Jenkins, C.S.C.Athletic Director ..................................................................................Jack SwarbrickNickname ..................................................................................................Fighting Irish Colors .................................................................................................... Gold and BlueConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ...............................................Mike Brey (George Washington ’82)Record at School (Seasons) ............................................................... 188-101 (9)Career Record (Seasons) .................................................................. 287-153 (14)Assistant Coaches .............................................. Anthony Solomon (Virginia ’87) Rod Balanis (Georgia Tech ’93) Martin Inglesby (Notre Dame ’01)2007-2008 Record (Conference) .................................................... 21-15 (8-10)Series Record vs. GU ...................................................Georgetown leads 14-11Home Court (Capacity) .................Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center (TBA)Press Row Phone ........................................................................... (574) 631-5309MBB Contact ............................................................................ Bernadette CafarelliOffice Phone .....................................................................................(574) 631-7516Fax ........................................................................................................(574) 631-7941Email Address ..............................................................................cafarelli.1@nd.edu

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WeST VIRGInIaMarch 1, 2010, 7 p.m. | Morgantown, W. Va.

Location .......................................................................................Morgantown, W.Va.Enrollment ..........................................................................................................28,840Chancellor .........................................................................................James ClementsAthletic Director ......................................................................................Ed PastilongNickname ................................................................................................ MountaineersColors ............................................................................................Old Gold and BlueConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ...................................................... Bob Huggins (West Virginia ’77)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................49-21 (2)Career Record (Seasons) ..................................................................639-232 (27)Assistant Coaches ................................................Larry Harrison (Pittsburgh ’78) Billy Hahn (Maryland ’75), Erik Martin (Cincinnati ’93)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 32-12 (10-8)Series Record vs. GU ....................................................................GU leads 26-21Home Court (Capacity) .................................................WVU Coliseum (14,000)Press Row Phone .......................................................................... (304) 293-2821MBB Contact .....................................................................................Bryan MesserlyOffice Phone ................................................................................... (304) 293-2821Fax ...................................................................................................... (304) 293-4105Email Address .........................................................bryan.messerly@mail.wvu.edu

CInCInnaTIMarch 6, 2010, noon | Verizon Center

Location ..............................................................................................Cincinnati, OhioEnrollment ..........................................................................................................36,415Chancellor ....................................................................................... Gregory WilliamsAthletic Director .....................................................................................Mike ThomasNickname .........................................................................................................BearcatsColors ....................................................................................................Red and BlackConference ..................................................................................................BIG EASTHead Coach ...............................................................Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ’97)Record at School (Seasons) .....................................................................42-52 (3)Career Record (Seasons) ........................................................................111-76 (6)Associate Head Coach ...................................Larry Davis (Asbury College ’78)Assistant Coaches George Jackson (Wittenberg ’79) Tony Stubblefield (Nebraska-Omaha ’95)2008-2009 Record (Conference) .................................................... 18-14 (8-10)Series Record vs. GU ........................................................Georgetown leads 3-2Home Court (Capacity) ...............................................Fifth Third Arena (13,167)Press Row Phone ................................................................(513) 556-69993800MBB Contact .......................................................................................Michael HarrisOffice Phone ................................................................................... (513) 240-8884Fax ...................................................................................................... (513) 556-0619Email Address ......................................................................Michael.harris@uc.edu

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AL BLOZIS INGRID WELLS

ATHLETICS SUCCESS

1870Georgetown’s first documented intercollegiate athletic contest — a baseball game — is played on May 10: GU loses to Columbian College (now George Washington) 23-17.

1900William Holland (’02) wins a silver medal in the 400 meters at the second Olympic Games in Paris.

1922Robert LeGendre (’22) captures the NCAA outdoor long jump championship.

1923The rifle team wins the national intercollegiate title.

1924Robert LeGendre (’22) and Emerson Norton (’27) medal at the St. Louis Olympics; Norton wins silver in the decathlon, while LeGendre takes home the bronze in the pentathlon.

1925Georgetown’s track and field team is crowned national collegiate indoor champions.

1928Maurice McCarthy (‘30) wins the intercollegiate golf title and falls in the championship match at the U.S. Amateur.

1932Leo Sexton (’30) wins Olympic gold in the shot put with an Olympic record throw of 52’ 6 3/16” in Los Angeles.

1938John Burke (’40) wins the national intercollegiate golf championship.

1940Al Blozis (’42) wins the first of two back-to-back NCAA shot put titles.

1943The men’s basketball squad reaches NCAA Final Four.

1952Charlie Capozzoli (’53) wins NCAA cross-country title.

1962The men’s heavyweight eight wins first in a series of gold medals at the Dad Vail national small college rowing championships in Philadelphia, Pa. They followed up with gold in 1964, 1968, 1969 and 1971.

1966Ricardo Urbina (’67) wins NCAA title in 880-yard run.

1968Georgetown’s head rowing coach leads the United States to a silver medal at the

Mexico City Olympic Games.

1972Joseph Lucas (’72) wins NCAA steeplechase crown.

1980Christine Mullen (’81) wins indoor national collegiate championships in the 600 and the 1,000 meters.

1982John Gregorek (’82), Patrick McCabe (’83), John Pedati (’85) and Kevin King (’85) are NCAA champions in the indoor distance medley relay. Coach John Thompson’s men’s basketball team loses in the NCAA championship game to North Carolina.

1983Suzanne Kuhlman (’83) wins the NCAA Division II title in women’s tennis. The women’s heavyweight eight wins small college national rowing championship. They repeat the gold-medal performance in 1987 and 1993.

1984The men’s basketball team completes remarkable 34-3 season with an NCAA championship victory, 84-75 over the University of Houston. Patrick Ewing (’85) wins an Olympic gold medal in Los Angeles with the U.S. men’s basketball team.

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1985The men’s basketball team falls 66-64 to Villanova in the NCAA title game; it is Georgetown’s third NCAA finals appear-ance in four years. Kevin King (’85) wins the NCAA 3,000 meter title.

1987Michael Stahr (’88) wins the NCAA indoor championship in the mile.

1988Georgetown captures the BIG EAST Commissioner’s trophy for excellence in men’s athletics for the first time. The Hoyas are repeat winners in 1989, 1992, 1994 and 1998. Georgetown men’s lightweight eight wins the first of three consecutive small college national rowing champion-ships at the Dad Vail Regatta. Head coach John Thompson Jr. leads the U.S. men’s basketball team to a bronze medal at the Seoul Olympics. Charles Smith (’88) plays for the team, while Mary Fenlon, Craig Es-herick (’78, ’82) and Mike Riley help coach.

1990Runner John Trautmann (’90) wins NCAA 5,000 meter title.

1991Ethan Frey (’91), Michael Jasper (’91), Steve Holman (’92), and Rich Kenah (’92) win NCAA title in 4x800 relay. Steve Hol-man (’92) and Rich Kenah (’92) win NCAA titles in 1,500 meters and 800 meters, respectively.

1992Patrick Ewing (’85) wins second Olympic gold medal as a member of the U.S. men’s basketball “Dream Team” in Barcelona.

1996Melissa Schwen (’94) wins an Olympic silver rowing medal in the pair without cox-swain at the Atlanta Games.Joline Staeheli (’96) and Miesha Marzell (’97) win NCAA titles in the indoor mile and outdoor 1500 meters, respectively.

1997Bryan Woodward (’97) wins the NCAA

outdoor 800 meter championship.The Georgetown group of Maxine Clarke (’97), Ayana Wright (’97), Amy Ross (’97) and Miesha Marzell (’97) take home the NCAA indoor distance medley relay title.

1999For the second time in three years, George-town wins the NCAA indoor distance medley relay with the team of Autumn Fogg (’01), Katrina de Boer (’00), Carron Allen (’00) and Lisa Roder (’00).

2000Alonzo Mourning (’92) helps lead United States men’s basketball team to a gold medal at the Sydney Olympic Games.

2001The sailing team wins the Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) Team Racing National Championship. The women’s lacrosse team falls in the NCAA championship game to Maryland, 14-13 in double overtime. Led by national player of the year Erin Elbe (’02), they would reach the championship game again in 2002, this time losing to Princeton, 12-7.

2003Andrew Campbell (’06) wins the ICSA Men’s Singlehanded National Champion-ship. He repeats as champion in 2004.

2004Allen Iverson (x’96) is a member of the bronze medal U.S. Olympic men’s basket-ball team.

2006The sailing team completes its best season in program history, winning the Intercol-legiate Sailing Association (ICSA) Team Racing National Championship and receiving the Leonard M. Fowle Trophy as national team of the year. Andrew Campbell (’06) was awarded the Everett B Morris Trophy as national sailor of the year and won the ICSA Men’s Singlehanded National Championship for the third time.

2007The men’s basketball team reaches the NCAA Final Four after winning the BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament titles. The women’s soccer team records its best season in program history with 14 wins and an NCAA Championship berth.

2008The men’s basketball team wins its second-straight BIG EAST Regular Season Championship. The sailing team wins its second National Championship – the program’s first ever in fleet racing – in three years.Softball’s Samantha Peters is named All- Independent Softball Player of the Year.

2009Greg Monroe wins BIG EAST rookie of the year.The track & field and cross country pro-grams combine for 16 All-America honor-ees.Charlie Buckingham wins the Everett B. Morris Trophy awarded to the college sailor of the year.The women’s basketball team advances to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, going further than any team in the postseason in program history.The women’s lacrosse program wins BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Midfielder of the Year and Defender of the Year while having three All-Americans.The women’s rowing staff wins BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.

2006-07 MEN’S BASkETBALL TEAM

CHARLIEBUCkINGHAM

MAGGIE INFELD

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DANIEL R. PORTERFIELD, Ph.D.INTERIM DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia named Daniel R. Porterfield, Ph.D. (C’83) Interim Athletics Director at the

university in June 2009. Dr. Porterfield currently serves as Senior Vice President for Strategic Development. Porterfield has played an oversight role with Athletics for the past five years. He chaired the senior coordinating group that assisted the last interim Athletics Director in 2004-05. He participated in the search that brought Muir to the Francis X. Rienzo Chair of Athletics at Georgetown and provided week-to-week supervision for the Athletics Director on behalf of the President during the past year. In addition, he was a member of the Board of Directors ad hoc committee on Athletics in 2006-07 and has participated heavily in the development of budget parameters for the Department and a conceptual model for a new training facility. Porterfield has worked closely with head coaches John Thompson III and Terri Williams-Flournoy to maximize opportunities for the men’s and women’s basketball programs, as well as with Vice President of Student Affairs Todd Olson to enhance academic services and leadership development for student-athletes. “I’m looking forward to providing interim leadership while Presi-dent DeGioia recruits a new leader for the department,” Porterfield said. “My priorities will be to provide effective management, ensure a smooth transition for our permanent Athletics Director, meet and listen to coaches and alumni, and engage deeply with students so I can understand still better the nature and future potential of the student-athlete experience at Georgetown. This interim role combines nicely

with my pre-existing work at Georgetown, which is to help foster academic excellence, on-campus continuity, service to the city and new initiatives.” Porterfield, who is also an assistant professor of English and teaches literature courses dealing with human rights, education and social justice, has served as a senior leader at Georgetown for more than 12 years. As senior vice president for strategic development, he leads university initiatives in government relations, strategic planning, communications and new project development. He is the 2003 recipient of the Dorothy M. Brown Award for outstanding service to students and the 2008 Edward B. Bunn, S.J. Award for Teaching Excellence in Georgetown College. Porterfield is a 1983 graduate of Georgetown College and was a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship and a Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities. He earned his Ph.D. degree at The City University of New York Graduate Center. Prior to coming to Georgetown in 1997, he served for four years as a senior aide to Health and Human Service Secretary Donna E. Shalala. In the 1980’s Dr. Porterfield founded George-town University’s D.C. Schools Project and After School Kids Program, two on-going social justice projects that allow several hundred students a year to work with immigrant children and at-risk youth. He now serves on the board of directors of The Cristo Rey Network. Dr. Porterfield is married to Karen A. Herrling (C ‘84, L ‘90). They have three children and live on campus in faculty housing.

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STEVE ALLEVADirector of Ticket Sales

& Operations

ALAN ALPERAssistant Athletic Trainer

JOSE AVILES

Building ManagerBRIAN BAPTISTEAssistant Director of Compliance

JAMIE BRESLIN

Assistant Athletics Director for Events and Operations

ANdREW CAMPBELLAthletic Development Coordinator

MIkE “MEx” CAREySports Information Director

dONNA CLARk

Department ReceptionistCORNELL dATCHER

Executive Assistant – FinanceLAWRENCE dETTERVILLE

Department SecretaryERIN dEWALdAssistant Athletic Trainer

TOM dISANTOAssociate Athletic Trainer

GREG dRISCOLL

Director of MarketingGREG FEATHERSTON

Director of ComplianceJULIA GAUdET

Coordinator for Ticket Operations

JIM GILROyDirector of Yates Field House /

Official Scorekeeper

PATRICIA GREELEyDepartment Secretary for External Affairs

SHAWN HENdIHead Athletic Trainer

MIkE HILL

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

JENNIFER HEPPELAssociate Athletics Director

for Administration

STEVE HINESAssistant Director for Corporate Sponsorship

JORdAN JARRy

Account ExecutiveBILL JOHNSONDirector of Hoyas Unlimited

BARBARA JONASAssociate Sports

Information Director

W. BLANTON JONES

Director of Development for Athletics

CHAS kENNEdyAssociate Director for

Yates Field House Faciliites

EVANS LIOLIN

Athletic Development Assistant

JESSIE MANdELDirector of Business Operations

JOE MARSHALLAssistant Equipment Manager

AUGIE MAURELLI

Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Leadership & Performance / Head Strength &

Conditioning Coach

PAT MCARdLEExecutive Director for

Athletic Relations

BRIAN MCGUIRE

Associate Athletics Director for Facilities and Operations

LUIS MENdEzField Manager

LORRy MICHELHead Athletic Trainer –

Men’s Basketball

dEBBy MOREy

Associate Athletics Director for Business and Finance

PAUL MUITEAssociate Director of

Hoyas Unlimited

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dAN O’NEILAssistant Athletics Director

for External Affairs

MARk ROUNTREE

MARA VANdLIk

Associate Athletics Director for Compliance

Associate Director of Hoyas Unlimited

dANIEL R. PORTERFIELd, PH.d.Interim Director of Athletics

RyAN SAkAMOTO

MAURICE WHARTON

Sports Information Assistant

Ticket Manager

dIANA PULUPA

Assistant Sports Information Director /

Publications Coordinator

MELISSA ROBINSONAssistant Athletic Trainer

kATIE SERENELLI

CARL zAPARANICk

Associate Athletic Trainer

Assistant Director of Athletic Events

LyNN NEWTON

Director of Equipment and Transportation

BEVERLyN ROSS

Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics

BILL SHAPLANd

CINdy zILkO

Senior Sports Communications Director

Assistant Athletic Trainer

BRENdA SMITH

dR. JOHN kLIMkIEWICz

WILLIAM HILL

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Associate Director of Athletic Development

Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon

Support Services

RICky SCHRAMM

dREW WISEMAN

Assistant Director of Hoyas Unlimited

Assistant Sports Information Director

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BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regu-lar sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Champion-ship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past six years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. More than 550 BIG EAST student-athletes have earned all America recognition and dozens have won individual NCAA national champion-ships. The BIG EAST has been well represented in U.S. or foreign national and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned gold medals in each of the last six summer Olympiads. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Provi-dence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 athletes.

nation’s top 34 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one fourth of all television households in the U.S. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 26 national championships in six differ-ent sports and 126 student-athletes have won individual national titles. The BIG EAST has enjoyed tremendous basketball success, especially in this decade. In 2008-09, the BIG EAST produced four of the eight Final Four teams in men’s and women’s basketball. It was only the second time in NCAA history that one conference placed that many Final Four teams in the same season. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won three of the last 11 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken six of the last 10 NCAA titles. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST will add men’s lacrosse to its growing list of sports, which will increase its total to 24 sport championships. The first women’s golf championship was held in the spring of 2003. Women’s lacrosse and rowing were added in 2001. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecti-cut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has been fortunate to have outstanding leadership. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Dave Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. For 2009-10, the BIG EAST will undergo one significant change. Tranghese stepped down from his position on June 30, 2009. John Marinat-to, who has served as senior associate commis-sioner, has moved into the Commissioner’s chair. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for

With 30 years under its belt, The BIG EAST Conference continues on a path of success in and out of the athletic arena. The goals have always been the same. The league wants and expects to compete at the highest level and does so with integrity and sportsmanship. The commendable performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are the indicators of the league’s proud tradition of success. The BIG EAST has gone through member-ship changes since its birth, but the 2009-10 academic year will mark the conference’s fifth straight with the same 16-member group, the na-tion’s largest Division I-A conference. In 2008-09, BIG EAST student-athletes again succeeded on the national stage. The Con-necticut women’s basketball team won its sixth national championship by defeating conference foe Louisville in an all-BIG EAST NCAA title game. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA championship game and the Syracuse field hockey squad advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Three BIG EAST women’s cross country teams finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Cham-pionships. West Virginia was fourth followed by Villanova in sixth place and Georgetown in ninth. Individually in women’s sports, Providence’s Danette Doetzel won the 10,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Connecticut’s Maya Moore was the conference’s sixth winner of the Wade Trophy as the top player in women’s basketball. Notre Dame’s Kerri Hanks won the Hermann Trophy, the top award in women’s soccer. On the men’s side, Connecticut and Vil-lanova advanced to the Final Four in basketball. The 2008-09 campaign was arguably the best men’s basketball season in the history of the BIG EAST with the league setting NCAA standards with three No. 1 tournament seeds, four teams in the round of the Elite Eight and five in the Sweet 16. The St. John’s men’s soccer team reached the NCAA College Cup before losing in the national semifinals. BIG EAST football has maintained its high profile and its reputation as a balanced group. Seven of the league’s eight squads were nation-ally ranked or received votes in the national polls in 2008. Cincinnati was the league champion. The BIG EAST, a charter member of the Bowl Championship Series, has won three of its last four BCS bowl games. West Virginia, Louisville and Connecticut also have won or shared league crowns over the past four seasons. The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who were at the forefront of ath-letic and academic achievement. In 2008-09, 19 BIG EAST players were chosen to their respec-tive ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Teams, including eight first-team selections. Nearly 400 student-athletes have earned aca-demic all-America honors. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing. The new schools were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the

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The Athletics Compliance Office coordinates the athletics compliance efforts of Georgetown University and acts as a resource and solution center concerning NCAA regulations and compliance issues. The primary functions of the Athletics Compliance Office are to coordinate, administer, monitor and verify the accurate and timely completion of NCAA-required procedures and to assist in maintaining institutional compliance with all NCAA, Conference and University rules. In addition, the Athletics Compliance Office provides educational programming and interpretive support to ensure that all individuals involved with the athletics program fully understand the University’s compliance expectations.

The following general information is provided by the Georgetown University Athletics Compliance Office for supporters and friends of Georgetown Athletics as well as prospective student-athletes who may be recruited by Georgetown University.

KEy DEFINITIONsProspective Student-Athlete: A prospective student-athlete (“prospect”) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, regard-less whether he or she participates in athletics. A prospective student-athlete maintains his or her identity as a prospect, even after he or she signs a National Letter of Intent or financial aid agreement, until he or she attends the first day of classes of a regular term or partici-pates in an official team practice, whichever is earlier.Representative of Athletics Interests: A representative of the institution’s athletics interests (a.k.a. Booster) is an individual who:

• has ever made a financial contribution to the athletic department or any organization that promotes Georgetown’s athletics (e.g., HOYAS UNLIMITED).

• is a member of an organization that promotes a HOYA athletic team.• has or is involved in promoting Georgetown’s athletics program in any way.• has been otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletics program.• Once an individual is identified as a representative, the person retains that identity forever.

WHO Is PERMITTED TO RECRUIT FOR GEORGETOWN?Only Georgetown University coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts. This includes letters, telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents.

Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY:• Offer summer employment to prospective student-athletes who have signed a National Letter of Intent and to enrolled student-ath-

letes, after contacting the Athletics Compliance Office.• Support Georgetown’s athletics program by attending HOYA athletics contests and by making financial contributions to Georgetown

athletics.

Representatives of Georgetown’s Athletics Interest MAY NOT:• Be involved in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes in any way.• Provide extra benefits (i.e., discounts, gifts, transportation) to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents,

legal guardian(s), relatives or friends; and• Provide any financial assistance to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives

or friends.• For more information, please contact the Georgetown University Athletics Compliance Office at (202) 687-6573 or (202) 687-8262.

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The Hoya Hoop Club is an organiza-tion of alumni, parents and friends of Georgetown Basketball whose prima-ry purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Georgetown University basketball program. The Hoya Hoop Club is one of 18 support clubs that fall under the umbrella organization of Hoyas Unlim-ited, the fundraising and stewardship body focused on supporting excel-lence in Georgetown Athletics.Members of the Hoya Hoop Club have been actively involved in raising funds to supplement the budget and provide opportunities to the basketball program through annual current-use donations. In the 2008-09 school year, the Hoya Hoop Club raised over $2,308,000 from more than 2,600 donors, which helped provide for team travel, equipment and other neces-sary items. The Hoya Hoop Club is completely volunteer-driven and needs your help! If you are interested in helping the men’s basketball program through the Hoya Hoop Club, please contact Hoyas Unlimited at (202) 687-7159 or e-mail [email protected].

JOIN TODAY!Get the priority you deserve by be-coming one of our most valued fans — a Hoya Hoop Club donor. Your gen-erous donations help the Georgetown men’s basketball program maintain a level of excellence. In return, you will receive priority for season, away game and postseason tickets, as well as all Hoya Hoop Club benefits for which you qualify.

Questions? Call Hoyas Unlimited at 202.687.7159 or email us at [email protected]

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NewspApersWashington Post1150 15th Street NWWashington, D.C. 20071Phone: 202-334-7350Fax: 202-334-7685www.washingtonpost.com

Washington Times3600 New York Avenue NWWashington, D.C. 20002-1947Phone: 202-636-3269Fax: 202-529-7869www.washingtontimes.com

Baltimore SunP.O. Box 1377501 N. Calvert StreetBaltimore, Md. 21278Phone: 410-332-6200Fax: 410-332-6455www.baltimoresun.com

D.C. Examiner1015 15th St. NW, Suite 500Washington, DC 20005Phone: (202) 903-2000www.examiner.com

Frederick News-Post200 E. Patrick StreetFrederick, Md. 21701Phone: (301) 662-1177Fax: (301) 662-8299 www.fredericknewspost.com

Montgomery Gazette1200 Quince Orchard Blvd.Gaithersburg, Md. 20878Phone: (301) 670-2050Fax: (301) 670-7183www.gazette.net

Montgomery Sentinel30 Courthouse Square,Suite 405Rockville, Md. 20850Phone: (301) 838-0788Fax: (301) 838-3458

Prince George’s Gazette8201 Corporate Drive,Suite 1200Landover, Md. 20785Phone: (301) 731-2116/7Fax: (301) 731-2141

Wire & National ServicesAssociated Press –Washington, D.C.2021 K Street NW – Suite 600Washington, D.C. 20006Phone: 202-736-9690Fax: 202-736-9695www.ap.org

Scripps HowardNews ServiceScripps Media Center1090 Vermont AvenueSuite 1000Washington, D.C. 20005Phone: 202-408-1484Fax: 202-408-5950

USA Today7950 Jones Branch DriveMcLean, Va. 22108Phone: (703) 854-7629Fax: (703) 854-2072

ESPN/NetworkRadio CorrespondentCraig Heist9757 Mountain Laurel Way #1CLaurel, Md. 20723Home: (301) 490-8041Cell: (301) 906-8011E-mail: [email protected]

websITesNational Sports & Entertainment ServiceJulian Terrell1455 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Suite 100Washington, D.C. 20004Phone: 202-349-4049Fax: 866-260-4049

Pointed MagazineSol TuckerDirector of Magazine [email protected]

Student MediaThe HoyaGeorgetown UniversityBox 571065Wasington, D.C. 20057Phone: 202-687-3415Fax: 202-687-2741

The VoiceGeorgetown UniversityBox 571006Washington, D.C. 20057Phone: 202-687-6780Fax: 202-687-6763

rADIOESPN 980 AM (WTEM)8750 Brookville RoadSilver Spring, Md. 20910Phone: 301-230-3500Fax: 301-881-8030www.espn980.com

WTOP Radio3400 Idaho Avenue, NWWashington, D.C. 20016Phone: 202-895-5000

WOLB 1010 AMForest C. Godwin1705 Whitehead RoadBaltimore, Md. 21207Phone: 410-332-8200Fax: 410-944-7230

TelevIsIONMid-Atlantic Sports Network333 West Camden StreetBaltimore, Md. 21201-2435Phone: 410-625-7100www.masn.tv

WRC-TV4 – NBC affiliate4001 Nebraska Avenue, N.W.Washington,D.C. 20016Phone: 202-885-4451Fax: 202-885-4002www.nbc4.com

WTTG-TV5 – Fox affiliate5151 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.Washington, D.C. 20016Phone: 202-895-3000Fax: 202-895-3133www.fox5dc.com

WJLA-TV7 – ABC affiliate1100 Wilson Blvd.Arlington, Va. 22209Phone: 703-236-9552Fax: 703-236-2331www.wjla.com

NewsChannel 81100 Wilson Blvd.Arlington, Va. 22209Phone: 703-236-9555Fax: 703-236-2331www.news8.net

WUSA-TV9 – CBS affiliate4100 Wisconsin Ave, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20016Phone: 202-895-5999Fax: 202-364-6163www.wusatv9.com

Comcast SportsNet7700 Wisconsin AvenueSuite 200Bethesda, Md. 20814Phone: 301-718-3200Fax: 301-718-3324midatlantic.comcastsportsnet.com

GUHOYAs.COMGUHoyas.com is in its fifth season powered by CBS College Sports, the premier website design

and hosting company for college athletics. After launching in March 2005, GUHoyas.com has seen viewership rise to nearly 100,000 visitors a month. Those numbers will continue to grow as more fans log on to get behind the scenes of Georgetown Athletics. Visitors can read the latest news on the Georgetown teams, learn about their favorite Hoyas and check the upcoming schedule.

After each contest, check back with GUHoyas.com for post-game releases, statistics, photo galler-ies, game highlights and other features involving Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy and the 2009-10 Hoyas. All your favorite Hoya gear can also be purchased through GUHoyas.com by visiting our online store.

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Hoyas on the AirEntering his 36th season as the “Voice of the Hoyas,” Rich Chvotkin will once again call the games this season.Hoya games will be heard on ESPN 980 (WTEM) or its affiliates. ESPN 980 is a 50,000 watt station which is also the radio home for the Washington Redskins, Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards and the Baltimore Orioles.

Press CredentialsGeorgetown home games will be played at Verizon Center (Washington, D.C.) and at McDonough Arena on George-town’s campus. The Georgetown University Sports Informa-tion Office will provide passes on a game-by-game basis to all working press. Press credentials are only available by contacting the Sports Information Office. All credential re-quests should be sent to Mike “Mex” Carey, Sports Informa-tion Director. Requests can be sent via e-mail to [email protected] or via fax to 202-687-2491. Passes are limited to working press and seating at press row is as-signed on a priority basis. Assigned passes can be picked up at Verizon Center’s Press Gate entrance.

Photo CredentialsPhoto passes are available for working photographers only and will be issued at the discretion of Sports Information Director Mike “Mex” Carey. Assigned passes can be picked up at the Press Gate entrance. Photographers are limited to working the designated areas of the end lines and any special needs (remotes, lighting, etc.) must be approved prior to installation.

RadioSpace on press row will be provided to the official station of each visiting team and will be limited to three seats. Since there can only be one official station for any given team, seating for additional radio stations must be arranged in advance through the Georgetown Sports Information Of-fice. Georgetown University has two phone lines available at Verizon Center for each visiting team’s radio station. To ensure use of these lines or to arrange for additional lines, visiting radio stations should contact the Georgetown Sports Information Office, one week prior to game time.Radio stations broadcasting from McDonough Arena MUST make advance arrangements for phone lines with the Sports Information Office.

Post GameApproximately 10 minutes after the game, head coaches will begin addressing the press. Georgetown players will also be available in the interview room after the game. Any requests for specific players should be addressed to the Sports Information Staff at the end of the game.

Freshmen/Newcomers InterviewsNo freshmen or newcomers will give interviews or pose for pictures during the first semester. Requests for interviews with freshmen/newcomers may be made after January 1.

InterviewsAll requests for interviews, comments, reactions or quotes from coach and players should be made through the Sports Information Office.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Georgetown Sports Information OfficeMcDonough Arena - E215Washington, DC 20057Phone (202) 687-2492Fax: (202) 687-2491www.GUHoyas.com

GeOrGeTOwN spOrTs INfOrMATION sTAff

Bill ShaplandMen’s Basketball ContactSenior Sports Communications Director(202) [email protected]

Mike “Mex” CareyMen’s Basketball ContactSports Information Director(202) [email protected]

Barbara JonasAssociate Sports Information Director(202) [email protected]

Diana T. PulupaAssistant SID / Publications Coordinator(202) [email protected]

Drew WisemanAssistant Sports Information Director(202) [email protected]

Ryan SakamotoSports Information Assistant(202) [email protected]

Philip GiantosSports Information Intern

Hannah MaierSports Information Intern

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CLASSIC MOMENTS OF JOHN THOMPSON IIIIN JUST FIVE YEARS, JOHN THOMPSON III HAS ALREADY MADE HIS MARK ON THE HILLTOP ...

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2007 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME COACH OF THE YEAR

TWO-TIME FRITZ POLLARD AWARD, BLACK COACHES ASSOCIATION MALE COACH OF THE YEAR

2006 SWEET SIXTEEN

TWO ALL-AMERICANS

FIVE-STRAIGHT POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

THREE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCESTWO BIG EAST ROOKIES OF THE YEAR

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“John Thompson III continues to be one of the great minds in the game. He has nurtured and matured the Hoya program and made it a regular fixture amid the upper echelon of the Big East. His class in leading the Hoyas offers up a tremendous legacy to his family’s name at a school that has become a part of their family for decades.”- Andy Katz, espN.com

“John Thompson has established himself as one of the great young coaches in America. He is also building a program that is prepared to be highly competitive for the long haul. He is a great recruiter who excels at finding players who fit into his system and can thrive at one of the finest academic institutions in America. Georgetown is lucky to have him.”- seth Davis, sports Illustrated

“I knew him at Princeton and I knew he understood the game. I’m very impressed with his mature outlook as a coach. He’s certainly a coach that really has a lot of depth and quality. He came in with an idea of what he wanted to run, he’s gotten some very talented kids to commit to his philosophy and he’s shown his abilities by making adjustments. He’s his own man, and yet he was smart enough to listen and learn from his father and from Pete (Carill) and put it into the mix that is John the Third.”- bill raftery, Analyst, espN and Cbs

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DURING HIS TIME ON THE HILLTOP,

E V E RY S E N I O R TO PLAY UNDER JOHN THOMPSON III

H A S R E C E I V E D H I S D E G R E E .

AFTER THEY LEAVE GEORGETOWN, THEIR HORIZONS EXPAND FAR BEYOND THE HARDWOOD.

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DARRELOWENS

(C‘06)

KENNY IZZO

(MSB‘07)

ASHANTICOOK

ACTOR/MODEL IN LA(C‘06)

PATRICK EWING JR.

NBA/NDBL(C’08)

RAMELL ROSS

FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER(C’05)

AMADOU KILKENNY-DIAW

LAWYER(C’06)

TYLER CRAWFORD KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, KIPP

ACADEMY (DC)(C’08)

RYAN BEAL MARKETING COORDINATOR,

MANUFACTURING SKILL STANDARDS COUNCIL

(MBS’06)

BRANDON BOWMAN

NBA/NDBL(C ‘06)

BYRON JANSEN PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT

ANALYST, JP MORGAN(C’08)

JONATHAN WALLACE EWE BASKETS OLDENBURG, PROFESSIONAL

BASKETBALL IN EUROPE(C’08)

JESSIE SAPP GLASGOW ROCKS, PROFESSIONAL

BASKETBALL IN EUROPE(C’09)

SEAD DIZDAREVICPROGRAM COORDINATOR, GEORGE-TOWN CENTER FOR INTERCULTURAL

EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT(C’07)

JOHN THOMPSON III

HEAD COACH2004-Present

ROY HIBBERT

INDIANA PACERS, NBA(C’08)

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IN THE LAST THREE YEARS, JOHN THOMPSON III AND THE GEORGETOWN HOYAS HAVE HAD

F O U R N B A D R A F T P I C K S , MORE THAN ANY OTHER INSTITUTION IN THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE.

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DAJUAN SUMMERSDeTrOIT pIsTONs“DaJuan has been what we thought he was, and even more.”Joe Dumars, NbA Hall-of-famer and the Detroit pistons president of basketball Operations

“Anytime you get a kid out of the Georgetown program, those guys know how to play.”pat sullivan, Detroit pistons Assistant Coach

JEFF GREENOKlAHOMA CITY THUNDer

ROY HIBBERTINDIANA pACers

“Jeff comes in, I think, a lot more complete player than usually you get a guy coming out of college, particularly somebody who hasn’t been in college four years. I think that’s a result of a) the program that he was in at Georgetown and JTIII (John Thompson III)’s coach-ing; secondly, the way they play at Georgetown is great preparation. His ball skills are way above average. For a guy who’s as talented as Jeff, as big and has played some inside, he handles the ball very, very well, particularly his passing. I think he’s had great preparation for the NBA.”- pJ Carlesimo, former Head Coach seattle supersonics

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2009-10 GeOrGeTOwN HOYAs

1 Hollis ThompsonF / 6-7 / 205 / Fr.Los Angeles, Calif.

11 Vee SanfordG / 6-3 / 180 / Fr.Lexington, Ky.

21 Jason ClarkG / 6-2 / 170 / So.Arlington, Va.

4 Chris WrightG / 6-1 / 208 / Jr.Bowie, Md.

12 Ryan DoughertyG / 6-0 / 192 / Jr.Kensington, Md.

22 Julian Vaughn F / 6-9 / 247 / Jr.Vienna, Va.

5 NikitaMescheriakovF / 6-7.5 / 215 / Jr.Minsk, Belarus

15 Austin FreemanG / 6-3.5 / 227 / Jr. Mitchellville, Md.

25 Stephen StepkaG / 6-6 / 190 / Fr.Fairfax, Va.

10 Greg MonroeC / 6-11 / 247 / So.New Orleans, La.

20 Jerrelle BenimonF / 6-7 / 242 / Fr.Warrenton, Va.

30 Henry Sims C / 6-10 / 230 / So.Baltimore, Md.

John Thompson IIIHead CoachSixth Season

Kenya Hunter Assistant CoachThird Season

David CoxAssistant CoachThird Season

Mike BrennanAssistant CoachFirst Season

Matt HenryDirector of BasketballOperationsSixth Season

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Nov. 13 at Tulane 9 p.m.

Nov. 17 Temple ESPN 4 p.m.

Nov. 21 at Savannah State 1 p.m.

Nov. 28 Lafayette MASN noon

Nov. 30 Mount St. Mary’s MASN 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 5 American 4 p.m.

Dec. 8 vs. Butler ^ ESPN 7 p.m.

Dec. 12 vs. Washington § FOX SPORTS 2 p.m.

Dec. 19 Old Dominion # MASN 7 p.m.

Dec. 23 Harvard noon

Dec. 31 St. John’s * ESPN2 8 p.m.

Jan. 3 at DePaul * MASN 2 p.m.

Jan. 6 at Marquette * MASN 8 p.m.

Jan. 9 Connecticut * ESPN noon

Jan. 14 Seton Hall * ESPN/ESPN2 7 p.m.

Jan. 17 at Villanova * MASN noon

Jan. 20 at Pittsburgh * ESPNU 7 p.m.

Jan. 23 Rutgers * MASN noon

Jan. 25 at Syracuse * ESPN 7 p.m.

Jan. 30 Duke CBS 1 p.m.

Feb. 3 South Florida * MASN 7 p.m.

Feb. 6 Villanova * ESPN noon

Feb. 9 at Providence * ESPN2 7 p.m.

Feb. 14 at Rutgers * MASN 4 p.m.

Feb. 18 Syracuse * ESPN/ESPN2 7 p.m.

Feb. 23 at Louisville * ESPN2 7 p.m.

Feb. 27 Notre Dame * CBS noon

March 1 at West Virginia * ESPN 7 p.m.

March 6 Cincinnati * ESPN360.com noon

BIG EAST Conference Tournament: March 9-13; Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.BIG EAST Conference Tournament to be televised on ESPN/ESPN2all home games in bold are played at Verizon Center unless otherwise noted* indicates BIG EAST Conference game# McDonough Arena^ Jimmy V Classic; New York, N.Y.§ John Wooden Classic; Anaheim, Calif.all times Eastern